New Haven High School - Elm Tree Yearbook (New Haven, CT)

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Moroaldi All Bight! lnorve 865 Clnpol Street, New Haven, Conn. 4 -.fy M., ,,..v Q- J, , WINTER AT NEW HAVEN HIGH 1 J sg 'W f Foreword It is with pride and appreciation that we present the 1947 Elm Tree showing Hillhouse having fun at work and at play as its theme. We have tried to capture the spirit of Hillhouse in sports, in activities, in scholastic achievements, as her students continued to preserve the high ideals and traditions established by the earlier graduates of Hillhouse. For the last three years our cover has depicted some of the historical land- marks of New Haven. The 1947 Elm Tree has on its cover the Lighthouse which was built in 1840 at the eastern entrance to the harbor. For 37 years this Lighthouse was a guide to New Haven seamen and for ships which entered New Haven harbor from all parts of the world. In 1877 it was discontinued when a beacon was placed on the newly-built breakwater. The property was bought by the city of New Haven in 1924 and since that time has become known as a resort and amusement park for young and old alike. The efforts of this year,s staff members would have been useless Without the invaluable assistance of Philip A. Harriman, faculty adviser and general supervisor. We wish to thank Frederick T. Fay, who supervised the art work, and Ernest Stone, who helped in judging this work, Dr. Marion C. Sheridan, who aided in selecting additional staff members and in the literary work, and Amy L. Weeks, who supervised and proofread all written work in this volume. We are grateful to Alice-Esther Garvin and Stephen WVilton for permission to use the H illhouse Hymn, and to james Morcaldi for H illhouse Alma Mater, to Harlow E. Turck and the junior Elm Tree Board to whom we extend best wishes for the futureg to student photographers Dick Ehrenberg, Stuart Langer, and Arnold Smith for the candid shots used throughout the book, and to the Sentinel for their co-operation and publicity. In conclusion, it is our sincere hope that this Elm Tree will help to keep alive happy memories of years at Hillhouse and will prove to its owner to be a valuable and cherished possession. ELM 551 li-TW El i 1-3 94 TREE 11 dztorzal Board CRACL WAI QII Edztor m Chzef Assoczate F dztors' Lols Alderm 111 Ann Burns Bflrb 1r 1 C 11111011 J lcquelyn Cenn uno Dorothel CIIOHIICI DOTIS Do11Lhette Maman F ox C 1tl1er1ne Clffin All In Gordon Myron Hllpm N 1on11 K Ipl 111 Audrey R iphael H 1rr1et Scolnlck B 1rb1r 1 D 111s Carla Sports Editor Business Board IOAN KIFRLAN Business Managar B 1rb Ir 1 C on 1ty bondr 1 Flllel' R 1lpl1 CI klillllfll Arlen? Horton Andre V Ixnowles Cyntln 1 L IZ 1roH R1t 1 Morley Cx0I1btll'lC6 P01161 Marllyn Splller Anne W 1ll IL M 1ry Lou VVl11t1 Art Board VVILLIAIXI PAI1II L0 Edztor IOQEPH NISTA Asst Art Editor B 1rb1r1 Blodmger Lllllan L'1wlor Dons Dennlson Dorothy Roche Len 1 Freem1n Lester Rowe Ennlv H1rb Ime Snnth N1 me IIl'll1ll77l Helen Stetoon WV1ll11m Llmer Caslmlr SIPIIQOXVSLI Faculty Advzsors PHILIP A Hf1I1I1IvIAN Edztorzal and Busmrfss Irvlng N Countrymln If Oficro Mmon C Sherldfm Lzteranf Froderlck T F1y Art Amy L Wee-LQ I ztuarff Ihrlovx Tur1L I'lm Tru Jumor Board as 11 sang, I GENE I '11 I939 40 4'fSs4ssm1rAN' Ji' V ' v , ' ' 1?- L 1 Fd 1 , n , L 'W' 1.- . xi'---'gffgy W , , , A . 4 . 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I V ' N XXX X X-X NK i K ,Eff xx ' 9 K X ,X fu if N X- 71 N' X XQQN 1' ' Xl W ' X, 9 N -:,, 3545 ww 5' f 1 I N XX. Af ,AT .5 ff . Q f,-T GM f X XXX Ft: X X X X Q ,gf-2 -XX ' ' I 43 fy PM x U fix XXXX ff , ,K N N f ffofw xx , ww M ,ff f A NW N f AN fl A f N fl f f fix X k W ' Nx ' n, fxfwfx J J wx XX X y NX X fggn kim NS1Wi i, NX f ' N V X -A ' ' x r 6 ,f .N V!! kv X-xt f X ff' Q QV Nk f 4 , if M X - it X QQ AX1, .... - .... To flat' Class of 1947: The frailties and foibles, not only of individuals but also of society, con- stantly reported in the newspapers and on the radio cause many people to be deeply disturbed and patently pessimistic. Such reports are especially prevalent at the present time because of the turbulent conditions which always follow in the wake of a devastating war. This apparent social bankruptcy emanates funda- mentally from the failure of men and Women to heed the moral law and from the failure of social groups to understand and to respect one another. Education is more than mere book learning or the development of mechan- ical skill. It should stimulate the growth of right attitudes toward life and the acquisition of an adequate understanding of other people. ' But more than this is necessary if the present problem of social insolvency is to be solved. There must be an abiding faith and an optimistic belief that in the end righteousness, justice, and the will of God must and will prevail. M ay I leave with you the memorable words of the Apostle Paul, who said: 'And now abideth faith, hope, love, these three, but the greatest of these is love.' With the best of wishes for a happy and prosperous career, I am Cordially yours, IRVING N. COUNTRYIWAN, '01 Principal 16 v f Adj f' N ' 'Ox fm. fg :tg 455' . . Wy -.. C lass of Nineteen F orty-Seven: Mr. I. Edgar Hoover, director of the FBI, in trying to account for the crimes in our country, and to check them, has concluded that there has been a parental and national educational neglect in the spiritual education of our boys and girls under twenty-one. A magazine, in an article along the same lines, gave the following statistics of two large families who once lived in the State of New York. One family, Mr. and Mrs. M. J., was strictly materialistic, with no faith in the church or the unseen spiritual forces of life. From a study made of over a thousand descendants of this family, three hundred died prematurely, one hundred were sent to the penitentiary, over a hundred were convicted of vice, and one hundred were drunkards. The other family was that of jonathan Edwards and his wife, both of whom believed in religious training. A study of over seven hundred of their descendants showed sixty-five college professors, thirteen university presidents, three hundred preachers, six authors of worthy books, three U. S. Congressmen, and one Vice- President of the United States. Mr. Hoover would probably say, -- What this all sums up to is that we, human beings, develop much according to right training - with spiritual leader- shipf, A well planned garden for instance, if neglected, will develop only Weeds, crowding out all flowers or other useful products. Likewise, whatever our age, we require restraints and guidance, otherwise, bad habits creep into our lives, leaving no room for developing worthy characters and useful living. Again, religion resembles a road map, a guide which, if followed, aids one in discovering and traveling a safer, surer, and happier life. Our country, therefore, counts on all of us to carry on this principle, which has made America what it is. Your fine school record assures us that you will try to do your part. We all wish you success and happiness. Cordially yours, CHARLES L. KIRSCHNER, N.H.H.S. ,88 Principal Emeritus 17 'YZ X? :IQ If W i f wil l ,,,, s,-,-,-e.,,,,,,, c XX 1 To the Class of 1947: As another commencement season approaches and the members of another graduating class prepare to leave our school, I presume with the usual mixed emotions of joy and sorrow, it is my sincere Wish that the friendships you have formed, the habits you have developed, and the lessons you have learned will help to make your lives a bit more pleasant, a bit more useful than they might otherwise have been. You began your high school career during one of the darkest periods in the worldis history, and you have lived to see the cause of right and decency prevail. Though learned at an appalling cost in human lives and material, the importance of developing the moral courage to carry on, during those moments of despair, which all must sooner or later experience, is a lesson which forever should remain with us. With most of the peoples of the earth looking longingly in the direction of the United States for a solution to their problems, the need for the development of outstanding leaders and an intelligent, unselfish citizenry becomes immediately apparent. Never before have we been called upon to assume such an important role in World affairs. I am certain that during the past three years at New Haven High School you have made a splendid start toward the development of the necessary qualities to meet successfully this great challenge. Cordially yours, ENILIONS I. BOWEN, Assistant Principal N. H. H. S., 1915 18 I Tl, , X-1 ,ox B91 W - f W 1 ,Q-,Q To the Class of 1947: Well, this is the end of a perfect day, Near the end of a journey, too: But it leaves a thought that is big and strong, With a wish that is kind and true. For memory has painted this perfect day In colors that never fade, And we find at the end of a perfect day The soul of a friend we,ve madef, These words, found in Carrie Jacobs Bondls very well-known and popular, nostalgic ballad, seem most appropriate to me at this time, as I contemplate the passing from the halls of Hillhouse of one more senior class. You girls and boys have reached the end of a perfect dayvg you have many a vivid and happy Jmemoryvg and you have made', the souls of many friends. It is a somewhat sad and yet a happy, inspiring thought to carry away with you. We are all proud of the record you have established in your years of secondary school life. You have worked hard and well, and you have enjoyed many happy days, too, which you will long remember. Your athletes have brought much glory and prestige to your school and have displayed a type of sportsmanship, cooperation, and loyalty which will make them better men, as they go out into the world. During these years in your Alma Mater you have gained, I believe, not alone knowledge but also a spirit of tolerance and loyalty and a vision which should help you in future years. I have deeply enjoyed the friendship of many of you and now extend my heartiest congratulations to you all as you are about to depart. to emblazon your names successfully and proudly upon the scroll which is called -Tomorrow. Cordiallv yours, FRANK H. NETFLETON, '04 Administrative Assistant 19 9 -Y K J . 414, 'of I f , , .. j Z' X1 I 1 Q ie- : - f --faef -- ,I-ue., A- ,-..a...-, , -.-,L-,-.............-..-........,, --I-fag ---A----..----f ax- f yn-,nz Y a I 44 .W 5 .ff 7' To the Class of 1947: This book is an important record of the accomplishments of your class at the Hillhouse High School. Portraits of teachers and classmates, class histories, news of clubs and societies, items concerning athletic teams, literary awards are all included here. Because the Class of 1947 has so many distinguished members, including World War II veterans who will soon receive their diplomas, I feel pleased and honored that I may proffer a message this year. As Administrative Assistant in the P.M. school, I have met and known many of you, others I know merely by sight . As I have worked with the Senior Class this year preparing this book, many of these acquaintances have become real friends whose loyalty will stand the test of time. My message is directed to one of our finest groups - the Class of 1947. It is this. From the moment you receive your diploma on one of the most memorable june evenings of your life, you will hear from the so-called older generation words such as these: i'Oh, if I could be graduating from high school! These are the happiest days of your life-I hope you make the most of themlv Class of 1947, those words are a delusion and a snare. Your Commencement Night will be the happiest evening of your life up to-and including that moment, but your happiest days are yet to come. Next year and the year following and the years after that-they will all bring you real and additional happiness as you grow older. Who knows which is the happiest year of his lifen? I am inclined to think it is the one a person is living at the moment. To all of you 1 offer my sincere wishes that you may enjoy to the utmost the happiest years of your life, whether it be your twenty-first, thirty-fifth, forty- ninth or seventiethg and 1 hope you will now and then tum the pages of this book, perhaps sharing with others the magic of its pages. Cordially yours, PHILIP A. HARRIMAN, Administrative Assistant 20 X 1, f Q X ' '4 4 ' 'O ' , f ,L - ' f Y ,, , -.,..,,,,,, , ,,,..,...,.........,A, nf .,....-,,-..,... ,-,l.....,..,....fT,, ,,, ,W Y- W P -V , , Class of 1947: The graduation of a class always brings mixed feelings. I am eager to see you carry on the Hne traditions of Hillhouse as you grow into splendid manhood and womanhood, but I regret that it means infrequent contacts with many whom I have come to know intimately. Some of you will stay right here in New Haven all your lives, While others will move on to new fields to conquer. Wherever you go and whatever you do, I wish for you success and continued happiness. This year has been one of transition from a period of stress and strain to a happier atmosphere. The largest crowds in the history of the school witnessed your football and basketball games, and your school dances and senior prome- nade reached new heights of splendor. Many of your athletes doned new uniforms as the old ones, so full of patches as to be hardly recognizable, were finally laid to rest in honored glory. Even the blackboards and chalk boxes no longer bore the sombre war and post-war reminder that Kilroy was herev, and a lighter and more frivolous Open the door, Richardn made its appearance. It should be a source of gratification to you that your senior year was full of fun, devoid of depression. But with graduation begins a struggle, the struggle which will develop the characteristics you have lately acquired, and bring about your maturity as true Hillhouse graduates. You can be proud of your identity with a school which has trained many successful people, and which is endowed with the capacity to engender something deeper than knowledge. See to it that your story unfolds to reveal a picture as glorious as that past which has given to the name Hillhouse its true significance. DAVID H. CosTELLo, Hillhouse '28 Administrative A.s-.sistant 21 ez h 5154 fir 'O' v - ' .- 'S. fx 'N I xjs' iz X B .... ,,.. y l Greetings and Salulntions to ilu' Class of 1947: We have all met tests and challenges these past years. The years following wars are always hard. Tolerance and faith were never more needed than now. As Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler has said, If We can substitute for the spirit of gain, the spirit of human service, and put our life on a high moral plane, then we can eliminate Warf' Believe in yourself and others, be useful in your own way in every capacity and every walk of life, and victory as a true American will be yours. Do your duty as Well as you can, and begin by 11ot hurting others in the effort to please and help yourself. In our democratic system a man is classiHed not by his birth, but by what he has made of himself. Each one of you has a place waiting for you in this World, it is up to you to find it. VV'hen making your decision, consider this counsel, Think seldom of your enemies, often of your friends, and every day of Cod. My best wishes and good luck to each and everyone of you are my parting words to the class of 1947. M ay your future years be bright and happy, and may you live in a generation which will help bring to the world an everlasting Peace on Earth, Good Will to All Men. My faith is in you. BARBARA A. L. IIEYVLETT Dean 22 a j I' X1 x 1 fp ,ox fl' .gi X0 I Q X xl E E E LLLL W L EDWARD C. CROXVLEY 'L V wwaihcxnatics . ,7s1,4,7'1fJ 9 :' l GILBERT W. MILLER Technical Arts Department Heads ROBERT LANGDALE Science 23 Q,-QU? :K I 4,6 'Ox gf ,e .... M ARION C. SIIERIDAN Department Heads Fnghsh TX1ARY W. PATTEN Biology THUMAS F. RICHARDSON History Q I 4,6 'Ox A? f 1, f X,R,,,,,Q FRANK 1. CARR Rmm'diul VVOrk CIOHDUN N. CHRISTOPIII-Ill Form-ign L1lIljlllilfll'S fJl-0-'7-1f- f -A 2eyJL,,, fjfixpgtngrw' Department Heads SAM BENDER Pllysice-all Education 25 Q7 A lx X Memoriam Isabel Stewart Mitchell was for many years a member of the History Department in the New Haven High School. Her background and training were that of a scholar. Miss Mitchelfs father was a Presbyterian minister in western New York, and her mother was a distinguished gentlewoman. Miss Mitchell's early classical training was given by her father. Her later education was received at the University of Rochester, Maryville College, and Yale University, where she proved herself capable both as a student and research worker. When the Connecti- cut Tercentenary Commission was searching for historians to write pamphlets for its celebration, Miss Mitchell was chosen to prepare one on The Roads of Colonial Connecticutf, Miss Mitchell's personality was one which had many facets. She was a person of intense enthusiasms and great personal charm. Her keen sense of humor made her 11-, delightful companion among both students and faculty. Her penetrating mind made history a living subject in the minds of her pupils. The school feels deeply the loss of an outstanding member of its faculty. 1 E ' . , .... ,Wi -C -.A..s-.-.,.r......-,..a.i.-.i....,....-.,.--.-,..,...,..-Q-...f 'NXf X 1 26 Q is ig fi sf' 'O g 221. A ,W .. .,. 1 iliif 1 XM-,J l'll,I .fx l'1I.IZAliI'I'l'll S lXIl'l'Il A native New llavener, Ella Elizabeth Smith was graduated from Hillhouse in 1902 and from Mt. Holyoke College in 1906. She later did graduate work both at Middlebury College and at Yale. Her first teaching assignment was in Terryville, Connecticut, where she taught from 1906 until 1908, returning to New Haven in the fall of 1908. For the next thirty-eight years Miss Smith was a member of the English department in our school, doing splendid service until her retirement last vear. Earnest, conscientious, unseltish, and loyal, Miss Smith was a great influence for good at Hillhouse during the years of her stewardship. She was a strong disciplinarian and a most inspiring teacher, and she was never too busy to serve in an advisory capacity in many extracurricular activities. Reared and trained as a New Englander, she was always very earliest and sincere in her classroom work. To know her was to respect and to admire her. Her countless friends wish her the highest measure of health and happiness as she embarks upon her voyage of leisure. Fmsk 0. SHNNEY Frank O. Spinney, formerly instructor of United States History, Ancient and Medieval History, Civics, Biology, and Latin, came to New Haven High School in the fall of 1931, following a year of teaching in a private school in New York City. He attended the public schools in Upper Montclair, New jersey, Phillips Academy, Andover, Massachusetts, and was graduated from Yale University in 1930. XVhile a Hillhouse faculty member he also taught at Arnold College and did graduate work at Yale in the classics and history, earning his Master's Degree in 1937. Mr. Spinney is the author of The Amherst Diary of VVilliam Otis Carr, 1853-18571 published in 1940, and several articles on early American craftsmen and artists. His work has been published in such magazines as The California Historical Society Quarterly, The New England Quarter- ly, Old-Time New England, The Magazine Antiques, The Connecticut Circle, and The American Home. He served 26 months in the Army fField Artilleryj returning to New Haven High School upon his discharge. In February, 1947, he resigned from the school system to become Director of the Manchester, New Hampshire, Historic Association, an institution maintain- ing a museum and library devoted to col- lecting, preserving, and publishing the history of that city and region. Mr. Spinney plans to live on his farm in Lee, New Hampshire, for the greater part of the year while associ- ated with the Historic Association. The faculty and students of Hillhouse join in wishing him success and happiness in his new venture. 27 rj L X3 f fo g-wx o J ,W ' It it X gl! e e. N... .... - f X sf' ee C , ee . .M joseph F. Adams, Woodwork N sk gg k Vina M. Aherne, Sight-Saving we , Elden C. Barbour, History JV f l V l ' Doroth H Berr Enfflisl -o,, , - ' ': i ..V Pb Gladys E. Bowdy, Art ,V 2.2 ,.,.. t l. J? ,, Vs Y ..o. fo A 'ii Katherine A. Breen, Art Helen L. Brown, English -, F . A HZ .,..,. I P .fi Q Baymond H. B111-ton, Pllysics A:' 4 H. A M Mary E. Cahill, Biology , pm ? L .A - y M 5 5 ' Herbert W. Chappell, H istory ZZ' .7,k 3 George M. Chernoff, Mathematics A' 3 Olivia B. Childs, English V ' ' ' -ti' f ' Everett A. Chisholm, Mathematics Mary C. Clark, Speech Agnes I. Cox, Clothing 28 a j .g 5' X1 F6 N4 ik, fo, .rf X 3 X ,L f 5,92 Q Margaret Cragin, Latin Herman E. Cramer, Mechanical Drawing Theodore VV. Crosby, Spanish Paul E. Culver, Physical Education Inlb ' y Grace E. Currie, Mathematics E S Jarnes Davin, Plllllgical Iiducation xy '-::,,,- . 'F It Q S I R ' Nli1l'g2l1'6't H. Davin, Remedial Science .5 'fl Ralph F.. Dexter, English I Olive E. Doherty, Spanish Rose F. Doherty, Spanish S WR Mary E. Donnelly, Science ij uv Q N M , Florence M. Donohue, Remedial Math. 4. L 'llln Y y George Dorin, Physical Education Q , Frances I. Elmendorf, Latin . 1 , .P Henry W. F arrington, Mathematics 29 Q 6 N4 f X Q ' f 1 timfgsx 1. j:g::- if . .iw -, ' sk gg. U R? hw' 3 H . :::':E i b-VE1 -::. ai 'k.,.,,,Q.,2 Frederick T. Fay, Art Ernest E. Feldman, Italian 3 Margaret M. Flanagan, Testing Service X as R All.Fl1 z z H'.'t' A usse 'I lnxgni, is oiy M it 5' ' Iohn H. G. Fraser, Metal Work . f' ' J' 4 Bertha K. Frelise, English ,tk A- Florence A. Frost, Spanish, History X - Marie G. Gallivan, History 155' NF it in Melbourne I. Gallup, History Howard V. Gartland, Mathmnatics Alice E. Garvin, English Gertrude K. Gillen, Mathematics Phyllis Goetschius, Clerk Robert E. Gosselin, Mechanical Drawing A ,A ig i ' ,, C Edward W, F itzgerald, lVO0CllU0llx QL.. X x X 1, ! i ff j fl' X1 Q ,ax Mary H. Goodwin, Librarian Albert NV. Gray, M cchanical Drawing Arthur E. Gregory, Mathematics Lewis R. Hall, Woodwork Pauline Hanson, Visiting Teacher Genevieve D. Harkin, Physical Education XX e ,me Ki W 5' 5 'Air if X, s s , SK F, ., w - . f' ij , in 1 g H 5, we Lucy G Harris, bhanish ' Q' ' f y A ,xzqgi A R, i t Steffn S. Harrison, Italian W ' l Marguerite G. Healy, Placement Service All N ..i'i' f,..x. ff r Adelaide T. Hatch, English Esther XV. Hendricks, Latin Katherine Hogan, Nurse Marion M. Horn, History Ethel M. Howlett, Sight-Saving Sabina C. Hoyt, English ZX' QNX? 10 'V JZ Q X 1 gr . . - -- . ,-- ,EW ..V1 .- M-.-- - -f--Q.. --Q. ---M .. f -ff .f:. .B- XM--J Edward L. Klotzbergcr, History Paul E. Krause, Biology Edgar QI. Lafreniere, History W ., , if ills it si? fi ig? il- 'law' it iii' , ,:,, , Philip Hyman, English George A. Johnston, Physical Education john S. Johnston, Metal Work George W. Kennedy, English Donald S. Kimball, Electricity Ellen P. Klingler, Art A 'W . if f If 'S' a W tl A Ruth B. Leighton, English ,,,, I ..,: SW y Yyw . A, .,:, E Robert T. LeV1ne, Biology Q Y, a 5 , Ruth C. Lindwall, English X i Frances Madden, F oocls ' gygqg , i- Elizabeth Malone, Mathematics 5 1 13 Q Q? i Thomas I. Maloney, M athcmatics ulnllli A Z if . if 32 Q Vg' J' X IOX S Y M f X 'L Russell ll. McCarthy, Chemistry james D. McLaughlin, Engineer Marguerite E. McKay, Mathematics Pauline McQuigg, Speech John F. Moriarty Head C ustodinn WMLRY Q ':': A E lg fl' Albert C. Merriam, M athenzaties V .. 'Pigs A ' ', A . 4' l ' F? ff fi I I if W. v,.7 fir.. nf ff '4- Forrcst P. Nelson, Physics Howard A. Newton, Physics Mary C. Nolan, English . . Alice B. Parsons, Mathematics it le 'Q 51 if as Q my I 5 'Q v . :SK W' if xi .ma as A E3 V ' ' ' ' Z Edna Patton, Nurse Gladys T. Petzold, Clerk Marian Phillips, Clerk Mildred L. Pond, French Eva B. Preston, Latin P , j 5 X1 iz' Mg, X 3+ A x i 41 10 2.3. XA' nf 4 f S Dorothy M. Pryde, Mathematics Hedwig Radomska, Nurse David Reichgott, Mathematics Iessica N. Rippin, Dietitian Ruth Ross, Biology F ranklin D. Rowe, Remedial Language William T. Rowe, Veterans, Coordinator Bertha E. Sandquist, Clothing Ray E. Schubert, French, German Iennie Schurig, Physical Education Rita M. Sebastianello, Clerk Sadie Selickman, Head Clerk Barbara W. Shutter, Foods Max Small, Chemistry Lee R. Spiller, Mathematics it 2 5 Q 'F .af- 34 an fi 123 - J Q, 'S X 5? fr-f ,L :xl X0 fQ Alfred N. Sproule, Science Charles A. Sternberg, Biology Samuel H. Straus, Mathematics NVilliam M. Sullivan, Physical Eclucation Manuel I. Sylvia, Woodwork Rebecca Symons, Clerk :EL lk' ,., 1 11 g K 4 cl, . I - W . i V . M H In ij . W I 1 . s, ..--- If 'A E f i i I ai. A' J, W . 1 , ' 1 1 .gh 85 .,,- ,, , -W W Ywwu, I ? Esther B. Taber, Latin Cleveland Thurston, History Harlow E. Turck, Mathematics Philomena A. Vitale, Clerk joseph L. Walsh, English Amy L. Weeks, English x 1 -' Susan R. Wilcox, French Mary A. Williams, Chemistry Bertha W. Woodhead, Latin ,RJ .N-jf Ot- B U A 5 07262 f fl fo6!,f- Bl .. .. , ,J Aleunnette Buxt, Renicrlial Englisli May H. Caslimun, English Mildred Colhert, Biology Mary H. Davenport, Mcltlicmalics -losephine Duwley, History Cathryn M. R. Denny, linglisli Louise Xl. Farnsworth, German Myrtle O. Gorham, Ilistory Ruth Greenwood, Pllf1SlC!ll lirlumtion Elizabeth A. Halloran, Fl'Ulll.'llf Eleanor Harvey, Spveclz Alice II. Hogan, Englisli Edith R. Ishell, History Il. Edna johnson, Biology lxlillllli' L. johnson, llislory Louise C. Surnll Kane, Lilxmrian Flora B. Lyons, English Esther E. Mead, llistory Frederic j. Morton, illatlicinuiics Marie C. Newman, Biology Esther A. Peek, llistory lluth E. lluzee, Latin Lena Rehack, English Charlotte B. Rineluut, Englislz. Marjorie H. Segur, Englislz Irene C. Sullivan, English Merle li. Tripp, Clieinislry Ethel NVulker, Ilisfory lillu P. Wlarner, linglisli .lame M. VVelsh, linglisli YVrinn, Ilislory 36 X . NJ uf l X XV I , . V, -5 . ' 4,457 I A . A 0 -V 6 1 N, 5' 0' if fx +' ,. .vgwn , f J ,7 1357 ,.', 'egg , 'j Jr: Jlgwzfn Y 1!:4'! 4 M, .N V M ,pf V V 1 1 ' J ,Q 23254, 4, Q4 1 wj,f5E,' ' fy x U fag. aw f. 2' wi ' , ,, f A 1 ax, 'AAAI V':: '5 ' 9 'I f. , Q . ZZ ,,:- 1 ! Rx Q FUESl 2 if :N XXKFREDEQICK E 7 ' A K HILL X Q Q 5 'xx xxx Q E X x QA' :-,. YZV H A I 2 ik ,X , V' lvul f .,. 1:51-f REQGHVT MARKOE JACKSON Tl 7115 0' Gllaaa Hlnitn lgvr. hiariplinam ah gauhimn Elhrnugh rhuratinn uw tinh lpappinraa 1---L--.l.............., lgreaihenfa manage Classmates: It is difficult to express the pleasure one receives from looking through the pages of this Elm Tree, observing the notations on the people, whom it seems we met only yesterday. Our minds travel slowly over the happiness and joy brought to us by these friends in our few years at Hillhouse. Now we are graduating. Yes, now it is our turn to prove that happiness was not the only thing we obtained in school, to prove that we have received the essentials for making us the leaders of our generation, and finally to show that a New Haven High School diploma really means something. Before I finish, I would like to thank Titus, Bob, and Mark, whom you wisely chose as officers, for helping me fulfill my duties as president to the best of my ability. - Loyally, Fred 41 g:.r..5.ZL!.....Li.E..--..s-QIf.1...,.......-.--,....c.4:p.,-.-.- .,.. -.M...-...,..c-..-,...-, Mc., ,.., .,,,,,f',,'-,mail -Migg Senior Executive Board ' 15 Iircl row: Conte, Nlefluinness, Del alma, ltmnpe, Tiernan, Bright, laclt. 2nd row: Ursini, Calandrella, Reynolds, Klatxkie, Lnkoski, Martin, lfalanga. Isl row: Cohen, Lupoli, Spiller, Davis, Dialtuu, Nlansi, l'manl4s. Class Gift Committee ind row: NVhile, Martin, 'l'endler. Isl row' t'4-nnzuno Slim-ilelnlan, l.1-ilmvilz, Sulhvun The Senior Executive Board got underway in September, 1946, with the class otHcers presiding under the supervision of Mr. Cordon N. Christopher. Each homeroom elected one of the twenty-four members of the S.E.B. At their hi-monthly meetings, members dis- cussed ways to improve the student govern- ment, and to plan the many activities of the school. Paul Bnjalski was appointed committee chairman of the Community Chest by Fred Hill, president of the S.Ff.B. Under Pauls di- rection, the Community Chest drive was com- pleted With Ilillhouse participating 10022. The Safety Council, under Mark jackson, made a suggestion at one of its meetings that lessons he given in the school to those students who wish to learn how to drive safely and correctly. It is hoped that in the near future this suggestion will he put into practice. The S.E.B. rounded off its ycar's Work with many homerooms following the suggestion that they support a foreign child for a year under the Save the Children Federation. igwx li' A' M B,,,g.,.,,,,,.,,,,,-..W.,W. ,.,,,,, V,-,,-..-.,W M,,N ........V. ..-...,, .,,,. W .w,, .,A. .r,,h,,u,,m il --,V it Red Cross Council flrcl row: l'rostano, Ugonowslii, SllllIllt'f.', llllIlll7l', llalprin, Gibson, l,aYiola. Qml ron. lla-Xlio, Noreoll, Peterson, Casey, littllllltl, Pogwixcl. Isl roxx: Greene, Alolnnson, Bolle, Xv1llSll, NVitter, llugo, llllili'll, Under the able leadership of Mr. Merle ll. Tripp and his assistants XVesley Hill and Marie lclarola. juniors, the junior Red Cross Council started its year's work in the fall of 19-16, with the supervision of the gift boxes that were sent overseas to relieve the critical situation in Europe. YVhen this assignment was completed, the members of the council settled clown to answer the many letters of gratitude in acknowledg- ment ot the very welcome anal useful boxes. The junior Hecl Cross Council enclecl its work with the annual Heal Cross Drive. The objeet of the clrive was to help raise monev for Heal Cross work both at home and abroad, to be used in time of clisaster. Hillhouse stu- dents. as usual. put all their effort into making this clrive a sueeess. Class Motto Committee and row: l itzgeralcl, XVhitbreatl. row: St-lnm-tl:-r, 'l'oplitxl4y, Anastasia. .mf My JO may at gf 7 Q .,, , '.' '. 1 Class Prom Committee Grd rnxxt niCll'l1'llSlPll, xIL'C:UlllCll'iL'k, lTh'iSL'lIllt'l', lliriltu, liuiulski, Nlmulx, Slnmlvy. lglll'klCk. Turinzl. incl lst ww: Swift. Lukuski, 'l'1mlwy, c:lll,lllfUlliO, :xlL'c1lliIIllUSS, CZKIJHIIV, H1ll'fig1lll, K1iUI'tI3lllU. rmx: l,1ln-iauli. Allin-ri, Ninrsv, Dania, IAIIIBUH, B1llllxH,Xlitl1l'lIL', lmpuli, Xlzlnsfiwlci. Class Day Committee 3rd mw: Hulpin, IQINHIIIICISUII, muck, Yizvic-llo, ll-l111:1c'mk, Ziskin, Slwlling, incl nm: Iizuwwtt, Cianalu, V1-stuti, llan'rimam, Furigu. Fm'm'st. Cia11'lc-gliu. 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NVe were now juniors and members of the morning school. Oh, the sophistication of it alll But after a week of this so-called sophistication, we began to think that maybe the pupils of the afternoon school had more right to the amused expressions than we, for the 6:45 alarm every morning quickly dampened our enthusiasm. THE OLD AND THE NEW We swung into the school routine in the usual business-like manner, by electing our executive board members and officers. Paul Bujalski was chosen president, Herbert Emanuelson, vice president, and Dorothy Farnham, secretary. Many familiar faces around school were absent, with the retirement of Miss Sanford, and the resignation of Mrs. Clark and Reggie, Root. Mr. William Rowe returned from service to the faculty to work with the veterans, whose number had been steadily increasing in our classrooms. PATRIOTISM PLUS During the war Hillhouse contributed to all the war bond drives, with outstanding success. Keeping up with our fine record, we pledged and made a goal of 353,000 for a hospital unit. Other campaigns got under way also as the Community Chest started its 26th campaign. The Junior Red Cross with jay McCouldrick heading the project, sent boxes overseas. During january the March of Dimes campaign was successful, another victory clothing collection was sponsored, and many rooms through the Save thc Children Federationv adopted a war child. The school also sponsored a contest for the designing of a new school Hag with prizes for the three. best designs. PRINTERIS INK Delegates from the Sentinel and the Gleam went October 2.0, to Meriden for the animal Scholastic Press Association meeting. Tradition came through with Hillhouse again being awarded first-place honors for the two publications. The junior Elm Tree board had their first real assignment as they busily helped the seniors make appointments for their class book pictures. At the annual Scholastic Press meeting at Columbia UIlIVC1'SItV in New York City. Hillhouse was well represented by both the Sentinel and Gleam boards. The new Gleam staH was announced with Robert Hirata in the position of Editor-in-Chief. His assistants were Sallv Meiss, Associate Editor, Barbara Cole, Assistant Editor. The staff chosen for the Sentinel consisted of Editor-in-Chief, Donald Snell, News Editor, ,lack Landau, Feature Editor, Susan Brownstein, and Business Manager, jerry Barnett. YVINNEBS ALL The most unusual assembly of the year was held on November 9. Singing the Hillhouse Alma Mater along with a few good rousing cheers put us into a fighting spirit for the coming Hillhouse-West Haven football game, in which we were the victors. With the approach of winter the sports activities changed from football and soccer, to hockey, swimming, and basketball. For the girls, Anne Fraser became junior tennis champion and received the Kappa Mu Sigma tennis cup. The BT- cup was presented to Barbara Cole for her outstanding work in basket- ball, and Marian Fox won the junior table tennis championship. Trying to keep up our basketball record, we started off by winning thc State Championship, thereby putting us in place for the New England Champion- ship again, Playing against equally line teams from Maine and Massachusetts, ,-,-g- , l g Y, ii l A' :- f-L f ' -1 -if A-fi -5,- r-, 48 -if ' -45 ,L fh- Hillhouse proved to be the victor. Coach Bender and the team returned amid great rejoicing with the permanent possession of the prized Tufts-Fletcher Trophy. Top honors in the girls, swimming meet went to the juniors, with the aquatic- maids, Dorothy Potter and joan Hugo, high on the list of winners. DECEMBER EXCITEMENT With December the tinsel and the holly leaves returned to bring the spirit of jolly old St. Nick. During our classes the voices of the school carolers provided a bright moment in our everyday routine. The York Square Players presented the annual Christmas play, A Christmas Tree for josief' with juniors Audrey Raphael, Robert Alperowitz, and Robert Ritzert in the leads. III HO! HI HO! Back to school we go, fresh and well-rested C lj after a very happy holiday! Oh, your father's Moustacheli' was our current saying, and Caledonian ou1' favorite song at this time, but feeling the need for a higher type of music than the Trolley Songn, the members of the junior Opera Cuild journeyed to New York to see Carmen and The Barber of Seville. FEARLESS FIRST Believing that the discontinuing of high school secret organizations would be of great benefit to the student body, BT-, the first sorority formed in Hillhouse, was the first to decide to disband, and their decision brought much discussion into our high school activities. PLAYTIME In March, the York Square Players presented Cruach , a story about the meeting of Macbeth and the future Lady Macbeth. Herbert Kaufman, a junior, shared the honors with Barbara Weiner, a senior. They were well supported by Patty Vestuti and Patty Pickett, both juniors. Bernie Rosen was the Student Director. May I have this danceiw As the plans for the first prom in three years got underway, every junior girl hoped that her dream man would invite her to the senior prom. SCHOOL LEADERS The spring of 1946 also found us deep in politics. Fred Hill, Bob Conte, Titus O'Keefe, and Marco jackson were hailed as the leaders of the iunior class. Grace Walsh and Ioan Kiernan were chosen Editor-in-Chief and Business Manager respectively of the Elm Tree. The winners of the prize exams. were announced at the last senior assembly. Among these were Allan Cordon, winner of the Howard A. Newton Prize for College Course Physics, and also in the Epsilon Nu Sigma English Exam., the First Year Spanish Exam.. and the Second Year Algebra Exam. Robert Hirata won the Theta Sigma award, Barbara Swinkin won the john Broker Prize for three years, excellence in math., Leda Treskunoff and Grace Walsh, of the Academic and Social Arts courses respectively. were winners in the Intersorority Prize Exam. in English. Donald Klatzkin won the Historv Prize, Carl Anderson, the Manual Prizeg and Elizabeth Markham won the award in Third Year Latin. ALL TOO SOON Many of us were ushers at senior commencement exercises, and as we watched that class g1'aduate, we realized that our turn would be coming all too soon and that we had but one more year T 5:11, to enjoy the fun along with the Work we shared at Hillhouse. pr..-., D t .H Ai . ,QQ 1 l F , r.rflI5,',, , I 6 Lois Alderman, Dorothea Chomicz, Marian Fox, Aud1'ey Raphael d'l,TnIJ, b'l X H Pltilpl-' ,'l 1, 9 - '-,H T21 i - .'kn, . ... A' 1 l Jig, I 7 4, Y n.0 41: 1 fl- Q7 - Q- ?+ -f -7 1 .V ii-- 49 4 I 5 1 If 1 .Q nr Q, fu ' 9, o. xxx-QQQC N! 6 A 589. 5 i l ! 1 I 1 QI 1. 2. . u u X. .F K V , QQ ' 0931 xx i'xx X 45eat'et jhfeaffey INDIAN SUMMER SEPTEMBER SONG -return to .ri-bool, September 5. MISS You SINCE You WENT AWAY -retirement of Min Ella Smith, reyignation of Mr. anal Mrx. john Braflin, ancl death of Min Ixabel Mitchell in late October. WEI.COME SONG -new facnlty: Min Jeannette Baxt, Remedial Department, Mr. Herman Cramer, Technical Arty Department. ILLUSION -clan' pictnrer for ELM TREE. UHILLHOUSE WHITE AND BLUE -football ,fCcl.l'07Z,' Co-captainy Robert Conte and Victor Toplityky. STRIKE UP THE BAND -gala talent .rhow featuring jean Goldman, Aztclrey Knowlef, Francif Nexter, and Patty Veftzrti. A GOOD MAN NOWADAYS IS HARD TO FIND -clan electionf: Frecl Hill, preritlentg Robert Conte, vice-prexitlentq Titm 0 Keefe, Jecretary: Marhoe Iachfon, treaynrer. I'M DREAMINQ 011 A WHITE CHRISTNIASH-7l6'll' type of Chriftmar auembly: religionf tableaax ancl .rlicler of famoax religionf paintingf. WINTER XWONDERLANDH SAY SO -Febrnary 19, oratorical context: Sally Mein, winner, other finalistxz Marvin Cohen, Allan Gorilon, anal Bernartl Rosen. LET IT SNOW -Jeifere .rnowftorm on Febrizary 21. Cloxing of fchool extenclf Feb- rnary vacation one clay. 'IT AIN'T NEKIESSARILY SO -infpection of Hillhonfe by School Snrfvey Committee. 'FASCINATING RHYTHM -Senior Prom, March 15, at the State Armory, Leonora Lapoli, chairman. TO EACH HIS OWN -college applicationx. IT'S A GREAT DAY -State Baxhetball Championfhip. ONCE IN A WHILE -anexpected lou of New England Bafketball Championfhip for flrft time in three yearf. bv'- il i ff' 50 f - 1 1 CI-IATTANOOGA CHOO-CHOOH-Columbia Scholastic Prem Anociation convention in New York City on March 21 and 22. Reprefenting the SENTINEL were Donald Snell, editor-in-chief: William Pardee, auociate editorf jerry Barnett, b1zJine.r.r manager, and other board memberr. From the GLEAM were Robert Hirata, editor-in-chief, and Sally Mein, anociate editor, af well ax other member! of the board. 'IT MIGHT AS WELL BE SPRING THERE'S NO BUSINESS LIKE SHOW BUSINESS -York Sqaare Playerfprefentatton of JUNIOR MISS, evening of March 28. Senior .rtarxz Willianz Doolittle, Marian Fox, Herbert Kaafman, Rhoda Kramer, and Bernard Roxen. CONNECTICUT IS THE PLACE FOR ME -Unieerfity of Connecticut entrance ex- amination, March 29. THE TALK OF THE TOWN -College Board examinationf, April 12. I GUESS I'LL GET THE PAPERS AND GO HOME -annaal SENTINEL bartqaet, evening of April 14,3 Herbert Iimanaelron, toaftmafter. New ,Ita-ff appointments' tl1l7l0lI7ZC66i,' Qftill and Scroll Society awardf made to deferifing SENTINEL memberf. TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALL GAME -baJeball feafong Captain Edward Kababek and Manager Fred Simon. YEARS AND YEARS AGO -pretentatton by Play Prodaction clan-ef of A DAY IN THE PARK, a Gay Ninetief revue, April 23 and 24, daring affembly periods, .rixty actorf participate in four .rcene.f. LAZYBONESH-.fpring vacation, April 25-May 5. 'IT'S ALL OVER NOW WHO? -jirial anembly, May 21: prize awardx. HAVEN'T GOT A WORRY IN THE WOIzLD -Clan Day, june 9, at Wool.rey Hall,- Gradztation, jane 12, at the Arena. HEARTACHES,'-77ZE7l20fi6I of high School dayx and partingf from friendf. IF I HAD MY LIFE TO LIVE OVERY'-ji!!! the fame,-at New Haven High School. PROMISE -to keep in tozrcb with friendf and Jchool. F X0 DAY DREAMS -hoper for the fatare. w F I gs Q AFTER GRADUATION DAY -good lack and beft wiyhef for your f V fittttre happineff from , ANN BURNS ALLAN GORDON MYRON HALIJIN l Q Aj-, V r T- jglhn ..-F I 1, - 51 . A-I L. I xii , .L Xi - K, if OUIJA PREDICTS The date line of the Register read Thanksgiving, 1957, and as a neighborhood group met for a social evening in Harriet Scolnick's spacious living room, we were discussing the big news of the day, Hillhouse's victory over West Haven in the Yale Bowl! Naturally our conversation turned to former contests and to such remarks as, Do you remember Vic Toplitsky and Bob Conte, our co-captains? Sure, what do you suppose they're doing now? Then with an inspiration, Let,s ask Ouijaf, Excitedly we bent over the board as it spelled out new annals of the class of 1947. The Landau Cosmetic Company, which specializes in rouge fliemember Iack's cheeks?j, has just shaken the social world with the invention of a lipstick called Kay Fallon Rosef' Bemember Betty Markham and Sally Meiss? Well, Ouija told us they are publishing a book together, entitled Richard, Close That Doorln This new book is among the bestsellers and will soon be produced in Hollywood, co-starring Lorraine Maiorani and Iay McCouldrick. Appearing this week at Carnegie Hall is none other than that beautiful mezzo- soprano, New Havenis own Ann Molloy, accompanied by Pam Schwab, who is a fine artist in her own right. Slated to play next week at Madison Square Carden are the two high-ranking basketball teams of the country, The Bobcats , under the leadership of co- captains Jerry Lembo and Larry DePalma, and the Solid Senders , sparked by Barbara Davis and Barbara Cole. Also in the world of sports, Big Burly Bob Fleischner and Ed Kababek are the newest additions to the coaching staff of the Yale varsity football team. Mollie Sanzeri and Arlene Davis won the National Womenis Badminton doubles, while Marian Fox and Anne Fraser won the ping-pong and tennis tournaments respectively. Turning to the field of drama, Ouija informed us that our president of the Y. S. P., Bernie Rosen, is producing and directing a modern version of Kilroy Wain'tdHere,'. Mary Jane Burrell and Tony', Halpin are holding their own with the ea s. Tom Richardson, previously known as the mad scientistv, has invented a new serum to help the unfortunates who canit remember. His first victim will be Barbara Beck! ' Sue Brownstein and Barbara Jacob are giving a joint recital at New Haven's Town Hall. Sueis tap dancing and Barbarais playing have even Bob Alperowitz and Herbie Emanuelson, those staid critics on the Star Gazette, raving. By the way, the Star Gazette is owned by Ierry Barnett, the newest millionaire in New Haven. Donald Snell is the editor-in-chiefg Sherman Krevolin, one of the Gazetteis best foreign correspondents, is now in Moravia. As usual, when Sherm can't find any news, he makes it. It seems that Patty Vestuti has fulfilled her dreams of delivering mail by helicopter and early every morning wakes up Suzzy Perkins, living in Wood- bridge, with the noise of the motor and radio. Patty tunes in on early morning news, brought to the public by Irving Snow. We bet Suzzy', wishes the postman who rang twice were back. Barbara Cannon, Phyllis Betzes, and Dagmar Skulason have been voted the most photogenic models of the year. Mark Iackson was the photographer. Hm-m-l trying to find out how far he can travel with two sets of tires. -- --- -- - A A---.Y , Y Y 2 W :K N A I - F' 'iran Bill Doolittle plans to make a tour of the country on his motorcycle. He is 4 TY TD QKX ' L , I N N X 1' 4. ' Lf ' . N A -5 le,-L, flax, I 1 1, 52 '4 H1 X X X x -gm 7-pgvri. ...LY V -Z, Y Y gxix ,JAY V . Vrxw The Carlton Smith Emporium will soon open in Boston. It seems that Carltonis prize salesgirls are Gloria Anastasio and jackie Cennamo, who can talk you into buying even bubble gum! The newest addition to the staff of the Whafs Cookini radio network is Allan Gordon, the super Answer Mann. We guess he hasnit given up the practice of handing out the answers to everyone. Ouija predicted that in the near future the Arena will be converted into an office building to provide sufficient space for the talented class of ,47. Offices are already engaged by Eugene Black, lawyer, Richard Veroneau, chiropodist, and Phyllis Harriman, pediatrician. Lester Rowe and Bruce Hall will occupy their new law chambers. Together they are an unbeatable team, currently working on a case in which Ronald Moalli, Richard Rawlins, and Robert Whitbread are being charged with baking doughnuts with two holes in each. The judgment on the newly-formed bakery will be passed by Iudge Iohn McAdams. Lois Banks is the winner of the Nobel Prize in literature. Her latest work is concerned with America's first ladies. Our classmates joan Stein, Kaila Croog, Dorothy Farnham, and Joan Sanford are sponsoring a bill before the House of Representatives to obtain equal rights for MEN l - Gloria Botte, Louise Bon Tempo, Carmela Carpentier, Della Pepe, and Selma Rosen have formed a gommittee to see that the swimming pool in the new Hill- house building is enlarged. Alfred F iorentino is the head of the technical arts department, and Diana Abelson, joel Alderman, and Barbara Evans are all in the foreign language department. Bob Montesi, his trumpet, and his band, have hired four cars for their tour of New England. The cars will be driven by employees of Al Steinis You Name It, Youill Get Theren Taxi Company. The four drivers will be none other than Sheila Brodsky, Penny Morse, Phyllis Feinberg, and Gloria Cole. Paul Bujalski and William Pardee are co-editors of the Register, while Malcolm Brinton and Grace Walsh are handling the social news. Hill and Mickus, Clothiers, cater to the men who are built like Frankie . Their ingenious slogan is 'Two Pairs of False Shouldersi' with every suit. Their models for these suits are jack Martin and Robert Ritzert. They also carry the latest styles in Zoot suits which are being modeled by Charlie Silver and Boris Burack. Mickey', fLangellol Lang and his Zoot Zootersn are heard continously from eight A.M. until closing. Dolores Bottiglieri has been very successful in the field of dress designing and is editor of Styles in the Groove . The largest advertisement features Girls' Gaudy Garments , which is owned by Dorothea Chomicz and Rita Morley. Peggy Clifford and Arlene Horton are dental assistants to Dr. Barbara White. It seems that Rusty White has fully recovered from her fear of the drill! Dick Edmondson has recently taken over the iob of Dr. I Einstein and discovered the startling fact that in several V years ice storms may be prevented. CGee, imagine going to school all winter without a legitimate absence excuselj In the midst of Ouijais engrossing disclosures the re- mainder of the gang came in, and we put our board away L for the night, eager to share with them the exciting revela- .C tions about our classmates of N. H. H. S., 1947. . g QL , Catherine Giffin and Harriet Scolnick X ' g ,k,,',, , - K N 4 4.11. ,. .141 , . -fjunvfz I - .flfevf ' A Ng,-V.. ' 1-4T 'f1' i., 2, inf 'I' 'i' J X W l 5 I N 'WVR 1 ,-fLu,,,f..,, ,,5:1,4,, f 14.54. f iw-'nw f nf - we-vs Ho . 53m , xy . f K , '- X' x., 1 75 ' I . 7'-f X- DQ . f' 2 I0 Q' ng- X xK I ig QV -fe N ,, ,i f ? P -- Hillhouse Hymn Words by ALICE-ESTHER GARVIN Music by STEPHEN WILTON N. H.H,S.'27 Voice ,wwe-WG' God of youth be Thou our guid-ance, God of wis - dom light our , Andante Let our loy - al -ties be last - ing. Give us faith that nev- er r2:: 9 ' 'B J I 5 - A J I1 ' f s Piano -gif 5 s L: ..:- ' un ' J J b rape' 55 -Et:-isis-5J-53.5-ifgl roadg Where-e'er men from Hill-house gath - er, En - ter in V. to their a - dies. God of hge our Hearts are lift -, ed, To Thine own im - mor - tal if l- - f' f' f S LI ' B U D523 -55 fafaeh-5.H.elJJaa1a -5 1 bode. God of war watch o'er our he - roes, Hill-house men, who died a - skies. Hill-house lin-ners we bear proud-ly, Hill-house hymns are songs of 5 3 , 'B T-VT AJ . P 41 -l X 1 : up J b b - - Q .HN fA is 5fg5'pg?:H!59JJ,.b.HJbH far. God of peace stand Thou be - side us, Lest the fu- ture years we mar. praise.. God of youth be Thou our guid-ance, Through-out lifes long glo- rious days. 2 - - fa m 2 j DB5 3. if . -,ei-A5 b b ' df 1 J 'A .rs 'A 5 e r P 2 Capyrlghl 1946 by Stephen Wilton 54 avi . ' xl? ,OX VN 222- X Q' S, 215 l f xt' Graduating RAYNIOND FRANCIS ALBERINO .fRay,, 258 Munson Street. Entered from Bassett. Activities: U. S. Navy. Fu- ture: Business. Hobby: Sports. EDXVIN DOUGLAS AUSTIN Dnugv 736 Dixwell Avenue. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Swimming Club ill: U. S. Navy. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Roller skating. JOE AGUSTO AzEv1-:DO Apepev 26 Ann Street. Entered from Prince. Activities: U. S. Navy. Fu- ture: Business. Hobby: Sports and musie. DONALD VVESTON BAILEY Donn 66 Atwater Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: U. S. Navy. Future: College. Hobby: Photo- graphy. FRANK ANTHONY BARONE F. A. B. 752 Legion Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: U. S. Navy. Fu- ture: Undecided. Hobby: Art, radio, and sports. ax vw' , 176 YK f'ji,,3 0' ' , ge. . Y X it 'Y 4 Nl: 13- 's Veterans JAINIES WILLIAM BRENNAN S limv 461 Woodward Avenue. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: U. S. Navy. Future : College. Hobby: Fishing. ANTHONY CATAPANO Ucaf, 38 Springside Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: U. S. Navy. Future: College. Hobby: Play- ing the harmonica. DOUGLAS SPENCER CHURCHILL Doug', 94 Hazel Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: S.A.B. 123: U. S. Navy. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. VVARIIEN ARTHUR COLE 565 Winchester Avenue. Entered from Bassett. Activities: U. S. Navy. Future: Undecided. SALVATORE ANTHONY CONSIGLIO ..SUl,, 206 Exchange Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: U. S. Navy. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Fishing. a n ' J' X2 J ' 415, lox QV -A N .... -- - - .,.-..-...-.,-----.. L. fi aft' Graduating PHILIP JOHN CUCURELLO Philv 141 Wolcott Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: U. S. Navy. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Sports. HAROLD FREDERICK DAVIS Dawn 91 Huntington Avenue. Entered from Fair HaveII. Activities: U, Navy. Future: Business. HKJIIACE VVILLIAIXI DAVIS Hozo,' 710 Orchard Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: U. Army. Fu- ture: Undecided. Hobby: Bowling' kllld swimming. FRANK RALPH DEPINO, JR. 124 Fillmore Street. Entered from Boardman Trade Scliool. Activities: U. S. Navy. Future: Undecided. FRANK LOUIS DEPONTE SlIucksH 163 Greene Street. Entered from Boardman Trade School. Activities: U. S. Anny. Future: Art College. Hobby: Art. 2 Veterans EDNIUND RAYMOND DEVLIN 12 Elliott Street. Entered from St john's Commercial. Activities: U. S Navy. Future: Undecided. llIt:IIARD IIARVIQY EIJJXIONDSON tfDiCk,, 314 Orange Street. Entered from Bassett. Activities: German Club fl, 2, 3, 4Jg Chess Club Cl, 235 Radio Club C335 Chemistry Club C413 Astronomy Club 143. U. S. Navy. Future: Yale. Hobby: Radio and music. ELINIER FRANK EvARTs HEI., 106 Howe Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: U. S. Marines. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. EDWARD WILLIAM FERRARO 163 Lloyd Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: U. S. Army. FIIture: Undecided. ,v NICHOLAS EDWARD F IASCONARO 15 Garden Street. Entered from Orange Center School. Activities: Rifle Team f2Jg Swimming Team 121: Iunior Executive Board CSD. U. S. Navy. Future: Carpentry. fo :XA 44' X Q 1 L . . - e A ,f -.-L L-. . f mf a s-A . J' xi QV N x 'Y' Q , Graduating IOHN JOSEPH GARCIA Curley,' 685 Grand Avenue. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: U. S. Army. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Sports. WILLIAM GLOCKBIANN 14 Church Street. Entered from Miami, Florida. Activities: Football 421: U. S. Naval Hospital Corps. Future: Business. RALPH TIIEoDoRE GRATTAGE, IR. ..Red,, 499 Lighthouse Road. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: U. S. Navy. Future: Electricial Work. Hob- by: Skating, bowling, swimming, and football. PETER EDWARD CRILLO Pete 120 Roydon Road. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Football 125: U. S. Navy. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Sports. EDWARD JOSEPH HAMILTON Eddie,' 284 Bassett Street. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Football C234 Hockey f2Jg U. S. Marines. Future: Tool Designer. Hobby: Golf. Veterans JOSEPH ALEXANDER Hlccs Joey 90 Canal Street. Entered from Army. Activities: U. S. Army. Fu- ture: Veterinarian. Hobby: Music and animals. WALTER PETER KUZIEL 799 Grand Avenue. Entered from St. Stanislaus. Activities: U. S. Army, Future: Optometry. FRANCIS JOSEPH LEENEY 154 Bailey Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Merchant Marine. Future: College. EDWARD HAROLD LOPES 251 Dixwell Avenue. Entered from Bassett. Activities: U. S, Army. Fu- ture: Undecided. EARL FREDERICK MARCHANT 91 Huntington Avenue. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Junior Executive Board 131: Track 135: U. S. Navy. Future: Business. Hobby: Sports. 22... lg, f ,L f ..-.. . ig-. ,S Ne Y .I Graduating JOHN ROBERT MCKIERNAN Muon 37 Cottage Street. Entered from Worthington Hooker. Activities: U. S. Marines. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Flying. JOHN PETER Mxsmsz J. P7 200 Hamilton Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: U. S. Navy. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Swim- ming and sports. Louis VINCENT MONDO 229 Bishop Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Football 123: junior Executive Board 131: Foot- hall 185: U. S. Marines. Future: Undecided. Hohlvy: None. D,xvID DUNN MUIXRAY Driven 94 Hubiuger Street. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: U. S. Navy. Fu- ture: Undecided. Hohhy: Printing. MICHAEL AUGUSTIN NICEFAIIO 180 East Street, Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: U. S. Navy. Fu- ture: Teachers College. Hohhy: Music. xv. Li we ii? 58 K . Veterans GORDON VINCENT OLSEN 160 Garfield Street, Hamden. Entered from Commercial. Activities: U. S. Navy. Future: Undecided. LOUIS GEORGE PALUMBO 93 Clay Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: U. S. Army. Fu- ture: Undecided. HAROLD FRANCIS PECK ..Harry,, 28 Edwards Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: U. S. Navy. Future: College. Hohliy: Bowling. ALPHONSO PRESTON HAZ., 193 Goffe Street. Entered from Kimball, West Virginia. Activities: U. S. Navy. Future: Ministry. Hob- hy: Reading. RICHARD MICHAEL RAHM 36 Autumn Street. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Hockey Team 123: U. S. Navy. Future: Undecided. u o dj 5' xt ff 'Q ee Graduating SALVATORE ANTHONY RASCATI 34 Cove Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Track 12, 33: U. S. Navy, Future: Undecided. Josrzeu JOHN ROBINSON Joey 337 YVhalley Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: U. Navy. Future: Business. Hobby: Dancing. VVILLIAIXI Josiien Rozmx 16 john Street. Entered from Branford High School. Activities: U. S. Navy. Future: Undecided. GEORGE EDXVIN RUBIN 20 Clay Street. Entered from Boardman Trade School. Activities: U. Navy. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Bowling and swimming. Tuoxms ALi'HoNsu SAy1No SaUy', 20 Ashland Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: U. S. Navy. Future: College. Hobby: Bowling and swimming. l. ' x ,. Z.. V. i 3 453 .N f 'Pa 10 . -9 X Tiff ..-V -:Y . ..-. ,...... W E-.. -...,......... Wm- F' Q , , at J, 4:25 .K it Veterans HAIWEY C1-:oasis Suimcowrrz Slirag,' 266 Orchard Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: U. S. Navy. Fu- ture: College. Hobby: Sports. IJONALD FREDERICK SISSON rfD0nv 67 Morris Cove Road. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: U. S. Navy. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. CH1us'roPi1ER FRANCIS STRATTON uClIl'i.S'n 137 Putnam Street. Entered from Sacred Heart. Activities: U. S. Navy. Future: Undecided. llobby: Sports. Sa Lvfx TONE Louis TESTA Sufi 72 Lucy Street. Entered from William Warner School. Activities: Band 12, 3, 41: U. S. Navy. Future: Undeeided. Hobby: Sports. ROBERT DEIVOIEEST TIIEIINAN Bohn 131 Spring Street. Entered from Sacred Heart. Activities: Honors 11, AU: Track 11, 2, 33: Rocks and Minerals Club 11, 2j: S.A.B. 1223 junior Evecutive Board 1335 Chess Club 133: U. S. Navy. Future: College. Hobby: Swimming and track. Team QSM U. S. Navy. Future: ez If g '. Graduating FRANK VALLA Shorty', 648 Orchard Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: U. S. Navy. Fu- ture: College. JOHN WIIITMAN WATLEY 2.69 Munson Street. Entered from Charlotte Arnalie High School. Activities: Service-Transportation Corps. Future: College. Hobby: Poem writing and baseball. ROBERT HEIXLIAN YUCKER Bohn Seymour Road, Woodbridge. En- tered from Woodbridge Center MELVIN BENJALIIN BORGESON 65 So. Main Street. Entered from Branford High School. Activities: U.S. Marine Corps. Future: Unde- cided. ROLAND BIIEYLIAYEH 37 Bassett Street. Entered trom Bassett. Activities: U. S. Army. Future: : Pharmacy. DONALD ALDEN BUCK 66 Audubon Street. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Merchant Marine. Future: Engineering School. lo .4 410, f f ,L f W. . . A '21 x,,,,2 Veterans ALFRED ERNEST WHITE 58 Lamberton Street. Entered from St. Pete-r's. Activities: S.A.B. 11, 25: Swimming Team KSJ: U. S. Navy. Future: College. GEOIXGE ALFRED VVIEDINIANN 200 Millbrook Road, Hamden. Entered from Spring Glen. Activi- ties: Naval Air Force. Future: Uni- versity of Connecticut. Hobby: Nonr- School. Activities: Rifle Club and Undecided. Hobby: Sports THONIAS JOSEPH CARIGLIO 276 Putnam Avenue. Entered from Truman. Activities: U. S, Navy. Future : Business. WILLIAM HENRY CLOSSICK 52 Howe Street. Entered from North Haven Center School. Activi- ties: Army Ordinance. Future: Un- decided. IALIES WILLIAM CoscRovE 172 Starr Street. Entered from Bassett. Activities: U. S. Navy. Future: Undecided. Q fa ff' X n If W f 1, E Z L E-- . f W.: Graduating Veterans IRVING LESLIE CowEs 108 Dixwell Avenue, Entered from Troup. Activities: U. S. Army. Future: Undecided. GEORGE EDNVAHD CUMMINI:s 105 Downing Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: U. S. Army. Future: College. Louis DELLA VALLE 267 Cedar Street. Entered from Prince. Activities: U. S. Army. Fu- ture: Medicine. Louis ALI'llONSE DERUCEIO 396 Poplar Street. Entered Prom Fair Haven. Activities: U. S. Army. Future: Undecided. FR.xNcIs ERNEST ELK Mo0se,' Sackett Point Road, North Haven. Entered from North Haven Center School. Activities: Football f1,2,8J: Baseball tl, 21: Manager of Basket- ball Team 131: Spanish Club l4J: U. S. Marines. Future: College. Hob- by: Reading. WALLACE WAYNE ELRICK 518 State Street. Entered from Commercial. Activities: U. S. Navy. Future: Salesmanship. JOSEPH EDWARD ERRICO, JR. Lucky', 151 West Street. Entered from Tnrman. Activities: U. S. Navy. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Skating. PETER F ILAS ' 247 Concord Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: U. S. Navy. Future: Undecided. ROBERT FRANCIS FORD 339 Humphrey Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: U. S. Air Corps. Future: Aeronautical En- gineering. WILLIAM ANTHONY F Usco 414 Central Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: U. S. Navy. Fu- ture: Undecided. Hobby: Baseball and sports. VITO CIXHITTA 135 County Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: U. S. Navy. Fu- ture: Undecided. GEORGE FRANCIS GIVEN, JR. 516 Orange Street. Entered from Humden High School. Activities: U. S. Navy. Future: Engineering. GEORGE AUSTIN HALL 102 Hinman Street, West Haven. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: U. S. Army Air Corps. Future: Electrical Engineer. GEORGE EDWARD HENDEIISON, IR. Dumb0', 6 Prindle Street. Entered from Westminister High School. Activities: U. S. Navy. Future: College. Hobby: Football and baseball. 5 X-2 0 I xe A 41,0 fox , -Q '- 1 . . ..... ... E Graduating Veterans CURTIS EDWARD HOUGHTON 1 5 1 Cherry Ann Street. Entered from Commercial. Activities : U. S. Navy. Future: Undecided. KENNETH WALLACE JOHNSON Amity Road, Woodbridge. En- tered from Woodbridge Center School. Activities: U. S. Army. Fu- ture: Undecided. ALLAN RICKETTS KEELER 1686 Whalley Avenue. Entered from Seymour High School. Activi- ties: U. S. Navy. Future: Undecided. RAYMOND Rocco LATEIIZA 1293 Whalley Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: U. S. Marine Corps. Future: Engineering. ALPHONSE JOHN LAVOEANTE AAF, 555 Wlmlley Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: U. S. Navy. Fu- ture: Business. RAYMOND EUGENE LAWLOR 381 Ferry Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: U. S. Army. Future: Photographer. Hobby: Photo- gruphy. GEORGE WILLIAM LEAEY 1099 Townsend Avenue. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: U. S. Navy. Future: Undecided. JAMES FRANCIS LEWIN 50 Wilson Street. Entered from St. Peter'S. Activities: U. S. Navy. Future: Business. EUGENE DONALD LOCKE Gene 291 Division Street. Entered from Bassett. Activities: U, S. Army. Fu- ture: Undecided. JOSEPH MICHAEL MATITIS 346 Newball Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: U. S. Marine Corps. Future: Joumalism. JOHN DANIEL MCHUGII 538 Elm Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: U. S. Army. Fu- ture: College. EDWARD PAUL MCKEE 39 Winchester Avenue. Entered from Bassett. Activities: U. S. Navy. Future: Undecided. JOHN PATRICK MGKEON rrMaC,, 88 Rosette Street. Entered from St. Peter's. Activities: U. S. Navy. Future: Coll:-'e. Hobby: Sports. BLACEY ROBERT MEROLA 288 Concord Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: U. S. Navy. Future: Business. Hobby: Sports. fo vb J x A, 4 X fe .Q XA' x-Y tv f Graduating Veterans JOHN JOSEPH MOONEY 121 Canner Street. Entered fr0m Bassett. Activities: U. S. Navy. Future : Undecided. GEORGE LEROY BIORANN, IR. 100 Park Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Merchant Marine, Future: College. Hobby: Radio and photography. DAVID EDWARD MUlll'HY 35 Bassett Street. Entered from Bassett. Activities: junior Executive Board 132: Swimming Team CBJ: U. S. Navy. Future: Undecided. KENNETH RUSSELL NIxON Nick 381 Orchard Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Army Quarter Master Corps. Future: Business. Hob- by: Music. ROBERT LOUIS NORTH Derby Avenue, Orange. Entered from Orange Center School. Activi- ties: U. S. Marines. Future: Un- decided. PASQUALE RALPH PISCATELLI 851 Congress Avenue, Entered from Troup. Activities: U. S. Navy. Future: Undecided . PAUL WILLIAM RAFFILE HRGHPI 30 Lander Street. Entered from Bassett. Activities: U. S. Navy. Future: Cdllege. Hobby: Sports. RAYLIOND HENRY Ross 16 Garden Street. Entered from St. Croix, Virgin Islands. Activities: U. S. Army. Future: Undecided. THOIHAS JOsEI-II SCANLON, JR. 4fT0m,a 130 Lnwin Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Football C214 Varsity Hockey 12, 35. Future: Col- lege. Hobby: Sports. FRANCIS BERNARD SCHIPPER 64 Sheffield Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: U. S. Navy. Fu- ture: Yale. ROBERT SCOTT Main Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: U. S. Navy. Fu- ture: Undecided. PETER CHARLES SCURIS 226 Commerce Street. Entered from Tripolis, Greece. Activities: U. S. Army. Future: Undecided. LESLIE JAMES VAUGHN 20 Tilton Street. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Rifle Team 121: Swimming Team f2J: U. S. Navy. Future: Undecided. DONALD SINCLAIR WALKER Sandy Hook. Entered from Green Briar Military Academy. Activities. U. S. Army Air Corps. Future: Un- decided. I o . 5. . Q23 Og' X O, 4010, i m' g v ff 13 F Gllami IHHPI11 Failed? Have I failed When I have dreamed and schcnied Of Martian limits Unseen by any man? Failed? When I have talked With God, And He has answered And given me the spurs With which I ride? A failure? When you Who do not understand May call me this, You who would quench my flame of conquest And parachute me 'back to earthis dull plain? Have I failed, vvhen I have visited Regions Where the storm clouds meet And plan their next attack On man? Was it failure, When I Walked With head below But soul above The stinking, grabbing mobs Who have a readier tongue than brain? Failed? Because I saw Beyond the years, Nay, beyond the universe itself And told you what I saw? Failure? Then this be all I ask! Success? Charles Tenney 64 ,Q-,,2 .. 2 4 Q z QQ vi .S x G4 Q0 lax f ,i gg . Honrzlrr PAUL. ADAMSON Bohn 1400 YVhitney Avenue. Entered from Fair Haven. Future: Unde- cided. Hobby: Sports. Pniuv AHIKAIIABI Aon. Pliil,' 41 Vernon Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Junior Red Cross Representative 121: Honors 42, 37: Honorable mention in U. S. Nation- wide Examination 4315 Cleam Business Board C433 Chemistry Club 141. Future: College. Hobby: Hik- ing. Wanmgn Luown: Ai.unucn'r ..Red,, 110 Butler Street. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Astronomy Club I-3, 43g Gemian Club 141: Honors f4l. Future: Yale. Hobby: Golf. JOEL A1.D15nM.xN 728 Elm Street. Entered from Troup. Father: Hillhouse 1919. Mother: Hillhouse 1919. Activities: Spanish Club 143. Future: Yale. Hobby: Sports and music. ROBElt'f LEON,-KRII .xL1'lCltOYVl'I'Z Bob 102 Gilbert Avenue. Entered from Truman. Activities: Chess Club ll J: World Affairs Club 115: Honors fl, 2, 3, 41: President of Chess Club l2Dg Honorable mention in Gemian Prize Examination t2l: Sentinel Editorial Board 12, 537: York Square Players i319 German Club 133: Creative award certificate-Quill and Scroll CSD: Vice President of York Square PIHYPFS till: Assistant Editor of Sentinel 147: Chemistry Club t4l. Future: Yale. Hobby: Swim- ming. w i 3 'A . 'Mft :tif . ,.e5'- stil: :Q ANDHEYV AHIVIOND AINIATRUDA ..Andy,, Foxon Road, North Branford. En- tered from Fair Haven. Future: Business. Hobby: Drumming and sports. ANDREW ABIENDOLA Amlyi' 71 Warren Street. Entered from Columbus. Activities: Baseball 11, 2,15 Varsity Basketball t4J. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. EAHL VVILLIAINI ANDERSON 207 Franklin Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Technical Arts Prize for excellence in manual training and citizenship CSD. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Radio, fishing, and sports. CHARLES ANTHONY ANDRADE Andrea 183 Franklin Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Future: Mechanical Technician. Hobby: Boxing and mechanical work. ALB1-:RT RUDOLPH ANNUNZIATA 21 Dwight Street. Entered from Troup. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. ' f- X1 f 1 'IK J N4 ig, 0' .rf X ,L . .... , ..?L 1 C ,Mr JOSEPH FR1-:D ANTONELLI Joe Blacki' 711 Woodward Avenue. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Track 423. Future: Business. Hobby: Sports. ROBERT LEON ARANSKY up B Juicy 155 Foster Street. Entered from Worthington Hooker. Future: Col- lege, Hobby: Driving and ice skat- ing. FRED DOMINIC ARPAIA Freddy 183 Franklin Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Future: College. Hobby: Sports and music. HEHINIAN CARL AsMUs SonnyD 63 Bassett Street. Entered from Bassett. Future: College. Hobby: Roller skating and golf. DONALD ALBERT BANIBERG Don 99 Genesee Street. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Honors CBD. Future: College. Hobby: Basketball and ice skating. FREDERICK ANTHONY BAHBIERI 13 Miller Street. Entered from Troup. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. ERVIN STUART BARK1-:R ..D0gS,, 29 Dorman Street. Entered from Bassett. Future: Stone College. Hob- by: Postcard collecting and baseball. ji-LRROLD HYATT BARNETT A P 2 lerry', 19 Batter Terrace. Entered from Troup. Father: Hillhouse 1921. Mother: Hillhouse 1921. Activities: Track Team C215 Band 12, 3, 415 Sentinel Business Board C2, SD: junior Executive Board C355 Man- ager of Sentinel Business Board C415 Class Day Committee 442: French Club f4J. Future: College. Hobby: Reading. ANGELO IOSEPH BARTOLINI K I II ffBm,t,, 33 Thompson Street. Entered from Bassett. Future: College. Hobby: Billiards and bowling. JOHN GEORGE BECK, II Johnny 19 Ward Street. Entered from Troup. Father: Hillhouse 1924. Ac- tivities: Track Team CSJ: Captain of Cross Country Track f4J. Future: Wesleyan. Hobby: Model making. Q3 I' N? If g 5 2:1 DI.fXNiX ABELSON Di1my', 14 Elliott Street. Entered from Tmman. Activities: VVorld Affairs Club 12, 3, 41: Bowling Tourna- ment 131: Volley Ball Team 131: Honorable mention in Colonial Daughters Essay Contest 131 : Chorus 141: French Club 141: As- tronomy Club 141g Badminton Tour- nament 141. Future: Music school, Hobby: Reading and music. joAN Ruou.-x Ai-xii.-mrs, qi K .1 uloaniev 53 Iudwin Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Ping Pong Toumament 121: Dramatic Club 121: Sentinel Business Board 12, 3, 41: Spanish Club 141. Future: College. Hobby: Sports and music. Lois VVu.M,x ALDEIIALYXN f4L0,s 25 Beaver Hill Lane. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Biology Club 121: Archery Tournament 12, 3, 41: Skating Toumament 131: Table Tennis 131: Elm Treeu Editorial Board 13, 41: Girls' Sports Council 141: York Square Players 141: Arch- ery Team 141: Program Planning Committee 141. Future: Colorado College. Hobby: Sports. JEAN Aoxiss ALEX.'XNDl'jlK Alex', 227 Howard Avenue. Entered from Truman. Mother: Hillhousc 1929. Activities: S.A.B. 111: Honors 111: Bowling 1115 Biology Club 121: Pep Club 12, 31. Future: College. Hobby: Fun. Loiummu Cisirrixumz ALLEN Lu u riev 1086 Townsend Avenue. Entered from Fair Haven. Future: Business. Hobby: Swimming and dancing. fav ak! 2 .4-1 4 lo .4 ,iffy jf 1, f W, F A X 3 2 - r- 'R I EVELYN EVE ALPELU' qu K A , ..EUie,, 15 Vernon Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: World Affairs Club 131: Table Tennis Tournament 131. Future: Larson Junior College. Hobby: Ice skating. H.-XltliIPJ'l' 1'1ENHlE'I I'A ALPERT fl? K A Har 135 Winthrop Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: French Club 141. Future: Teacher. Hobby: Sew- ing. DOLOIIES MARY Aurnsru qu Q9 Little Doluresi' 125 Putnam Street. Entered from St. Mary's Academy. Activities: Best Foot Forward Club 1213 Badminton 1215 Intersorority Representative 13, 41g York Square Players 1414 Prom Committee 141. Future: College. Hobby: Dancing. Gl Fountain Street. Entered from heridan. Activitiesfflig Club 131: J ' 1 Motion Picture lub 1 : York Square Players 1 41 us'1414 Special Chorus Class Motto Committee 141. Future: College. Hobby: Piano. IJOREEN HILIJA ANDERSON 139 Poplar Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Father: Hillhouse 1922. Activities: Bowling 121: Honors 12, 31: Sentinel Editorial Board 13, 41: Spanish Club 141. Future: Col- lege. Hobby: Writing. 1 - ' . ' xi X f a j 42 0' 1 Q 'ft If f 1, f v 7,- , - W., X WMV FRANCIS VVILLIAINI BENDEL' Billy 258 Ferry Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Varsity Soccer 13, 41g Varsity Track 131g Hi-Y Club 181. Future: College. Hobby: Football, swimming, and dancing. GERALD PHILLIP BENJAM1N Benn 140 Alston Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Hockey 121g Track Team 1214 Football 12, 41. Future: University of Pennsylvania. Hobby: Sports and music. WALTER PATTEN BENNETT Wulf, Quinnipiac Avenue, North Haven. Entered from North Haven Center School. Future: Radio Technician. Hobby: Amateur radio and electri- city. RoEE1iT IRWIN BEHDON Y A qu Bob 90 Sylvan Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: World Affairs Club 141. Future: University of Connec- ticut. Hobby: Driving. K RALPH FRANK BERNARDINI Bernie', 68 Admiral Street. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Football 131: Baseball 13, 41. Future: Un- decided. Hobby: Sports. ALEE111' WALTER BETMAN qv B HAI., 74 Asylum Street. Entered from Troup. Future: Business. Hobby: Art. ROBERT joHN BEuuEa Bohn 6153 Howard Avenue. Entered from West Haven. Activities: Swimming 111: Band 12, 41. Future: Music. Hobby: Swimming and music. OL1vEa FREDERICK Bisnov, ja. Bisli', Chestnut Ridge Road, Orange. Entered from Sheridan. Father: Hillhouse 1906. Mother: Hillhouse 1908. Future: University of Connec- ticut. Hobby: Stamps. CHARLES EUGENE BLACK Gene 343 Woodstock Avenue, Stratford. Entered from YVilcoxsou School, Stratford. Mother: Hillhouse 1911. Activities: Track 1215 German Club 131: Rifle Club 131: Homeroom re- presentative 13, 414 Red Cross re- presentative 1314 Second honorable mention in English Prize Examination 131: Class Day Committee. 141. Fu- ture: Veterinary Medicinc. Hobby: Sports, animals, and dancing. MARTIN JOSEPH BOHAN A I E ..Marty,, 116 Avon Street. Entered from VVorthington Hooker. Activities : Hockey Team 111: S.A.B. 121: Ten- nis Team 131. Future: College. Hobby: Tennis. Q-i 5 xl 'Ox fi- . J ,X I 49, Q X AL f WWPL, gf W f ir- X VIOLET lNlAY ANDERSON B T e avr, Indian Hill Road, Orange. Entered from Orange Center School. Activi- ties: Biology Club 122: Tennis 12, 32: Pep Club 12, 32: Radio Pro- duction 142: Bowling 122. Future: Business. Hobby: Sports. YUNULA ANroNo1'o1.os Bufclf, 376 Elm Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Bowling 1 12: Spanish Club 13, 4 2 5 Tennis 142 3 York Square Players 142. Future: Undecided. BELLA Anovrxs nBel,, 243 Ellsworth Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: VVorld Af- fairs Club 122: Movie Club 13, 42: Table Tennis 142: York Square Players 142. Future: College. Hobby: Swinnning, ice skating, and tennis, J A HEL Anovfxs :IJ A fb n u U i uf ' 58 X Skwo Aveui . Entered 5 ni Activi ' : Chorus 13, 1 b 1 S an' h g Intersorority .XR gl rk uare ers 13, 42: sen ive 142 lFuture: Business olwli3': Sports and music. 1 . Vic:ro 1 5, u y 69 nit: ' reetf, Entered from Tron ctiv'i ' v' 1 ,Hi-Y 13, , rchej 3,-42' Sk. g142: oclcey Xa 4 S i Club 142. Futilre. o eg Ho my: Sports and music. R 3 AWS ..... iiiiigy W ' 14'f If . ,re ,fl as X rx 3 .ALEX ti 'Q an it :si Wi ' PAULA ANN AUGLIERA Paul 202 VVinthrop Avenue. Entered from St. Anthony School. Activities: Best Foot Forward Club 122: Motion Picture Club 122: Tri-Y 142. Future: College, Hobby: Roller skating. PAULINE CELESTE AUGLIERA 232 Washington Avenue, Entered from St. Anthony School. Future: Nursing. Hobby: Reading and music ROBERTA FORBES BAKEH GD P Bert' Middletown Tumpike, Northford. Entered from North Haven Center School. Activities: Pep Club 122: Badminton Toumament 122, Inter- sorority Representative 132. Future: Forsyth Dental School. Hobby' Sports. Lois ANN BANKS 42 Southwest Drive. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Secretary of Red Cross Council 1225 S.A.B. 122: Chorus 12, 32, Honors 12, S, 42: Sentinel Editorial Board 13, 42. Future: College. Hobby: Knitting and reading. BETTY LOU BARTLETT Luluv 72 Shelton Avenue. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Ice Skating 1125 Archery 11, 22: Choms 122: Biology Club 122: Tennis 132. Future: Nursing. Hobby: Dancing and sports. ff QWM o I X1 if I fl A ,N I 415, lox 9 - Q F NL, -- , . f if LEONARD JOSEPH BORRELLI allen nys, 102 Farren Avenue. Entered from Fair Haven. Future: Machinist. Hobby: Football. VINCENT JOSEPH BRANDI ..Vm,, 599 Whalley Avenue. Entered from Fair Haven. Future: Business School. Hobby: Sports. DONALD JosEPH BRERETON uD0nv 22 Shoreham Road. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Football 12, 41. Future: College. Hobby: Sports and sketching. R W 1' A if ni t Dw ' 1 Str red ' pb - 1 - ?:- 44 all ' l I v . ase 1 1. Futur : Colleg RICHARD SUTPHIN BRINSMADE Dick,' 376 St. Ronan Street. Entered from The Forman School. Future: College. Hobby: Mechanics. Nik Q. I s 9 'Q 7 f .. 1 I ' 70 X NIALCOLLI HULBERT BRINTON, IR. ccMaCv Litchfield Turnpike, Bethany. En- tered from Bethany Community School. Activities: Swimming Team 11, 2, 41: Sentinel Editorial Board f2, 3, 41: German Club C313 Chorus C415 German Club 141. Future: University of Connecticut. RICHARD LEONARD BRODNER Dickii 51 Roydon Road. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: World Affairs Club 131: Spanish Club 141. Fu- ture: College. Hobby: Sports. JAMES MILES BROKER Big Jimi' 79 Davis Street. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Football C41. Future: Business. Hobby: Sports. JOHN JOSEPH BROWN Jack', 10 Salem Street. Entered from Sacred Heart. Future: College. Hob- by: Sports. EDMUND Joi-IN BRUNO Bud 51 Nash Street. Activities: Honors 121. Future: College. Hobby: Piano. aj-QE-fi Q 5- F l Nm g - MARGARET MARY BASSERMAN fl? A E A J llMUfgl8,, K 1281 State' Streetjflntdsrl if-rom Fair C Hav 2 ,:Ac:wi:i'. yyownnz Club 123 me-g Busi9is. Hob! . Danoirjf'-' ll0l'SPl7All'likJllClll1 . . K -.J ill SNX'lmmlllg. U, '- u K K U K, , NAN RosE BATTISTA Butclf, 254 Amity Road. Entered from Forest School. Activities: Bowling 123: Pep Club 123. Future: Busi- ness College, Hobby: Dancing and sports. AGNES JUNE BEACH ..Aggie,, Middletown Avenue, North Haven. Entered from North Haven Center School, Activities: Soft Ball 12, 33. Future: Tailoring. Hobby: Swim- ming. FRANCES AGNES BEATTIE E N 2 Fran 71 Canner Street. Entered from Worthington Hooker School. Activi- ties: Pep Club 123, Soft Ball 12, 33: Class Day Committee 143. Future: College. Hobby: Music and writing. IEANNE FRANCES BEATTY Q3 P 45 Apple Tree Lane, North Haven. Entered from St. john the Baptist School. Activities: Pep Club 123: S.A.B. 123: Skating 133: Arch- ery Toumament 133: Sentinel Editorial Board 13, 43. Future: State Teachers College. Hobby: Sports and dancing. 21311 lo 04 ,Za 1 ,-, f W.- BARBARA GAIL BECK :IJ 2 qs ffBeCky,, 805 Edgewood Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Badmin- ton 123g Chorus 12, 33, York Square PIHYBTS 13 3 . Future: College. Hobby: Dancing and ice skating. RUBY REBECCA BELOTZ Peroxide 250 Cedar Street. Entered from Prince. Activities: Table Tennis Toumament 113: Bowling Touma- ment 123: Choms 123, Basketball Numerals 133: Graduation Commit- tee 143. Future: Beth Israel School of Nursing. Hobby: Dancing. CECELIA MARY BENSON Ceil 492 Blatchley Avenue. Entered from Fair Haven. Future: Nursing. Hobby: Sports and dancing. MARIE JOSEPHINE BERARD1No fIJEA 189 Colony Road. Entered from Troup. Activities: Motion Picture Club 13, 43, Bowliog 143. Future: College. Hobby: Music and sports. JANET RUT11 BERINXAN rp Amp ajanv 35 Mead Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Badminton Tour- nament 133, York Square Players 13, 43. Future: College. Hobby: Music. 70 Hallock Street. Entered from 93:1 Q6 .... .... ..... 'Sf - MoR'1'oN KIKEINIEN Buussm. M 2 Morty', 254 Sheffield Avenue. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Biology Club 121: Chess Club 121: Honors 1215 Honorable mention in English Prize Examination 121: Sentinel Editorial Board 12, 3, 41: Astronomy Club 141: Chess Club 141: Chess Team 141: Chemistry Club 141. Future: Yale. Hobby: Music, foot- ball, and chess. GAETANIJ josxlfu BUc:c1No A Q9 ll ..GUy,, Troup. Activities: Chemistry Club 141. Future: Providence College. llobby: Chemistry. PAUL PETER BUJALSKI A 2 li Romeo 1 9 W' liam Streets E 1 r m St. tanislaus. es: onors 1 1446- reasurer of Chess Clu 1 1 1: Preside of I lnior Execuf tive -I 181: sis t Cha an of ,A ond Con ittee 1 1g t- Chair Commu 1 - 131 ro ommittee O . ess C iw me nirm' I rch ol Dimes 1 ' z on ii Chest 14 uture: 'ill Hunting fishing 1 cl wrest '15, Boms . ACK QA Sonny 223 Putnam Street. Entered from Truman. Activities: Honorable men- tion in English Prize Examination 111: Rocks and Minerals Club 111: Orchestra 121: Biology Club 1215 Aeronautics Club 1313 Prom Com- mittee 141. Future: College. Hobby: Model airplanes. ANTHONY CACACE, ju. ..Tlmy,, 683 Woodward Avenue. Entered from Fair Haven. Future: Business. Hobby: Sports. Haw. K A . 1 if 5 isps t Q9 vi ,gf X '1' 1 s nu 5 R Sa if CAIUNIINE ANTHONY CALANDRELLA acalv 142 Franklin Street. Columbus. Activities: S.A.B. 1215 Football Executive Board 141: ball Team 141, Future: by: Sports. KIII Entered from Hockey 111: 121: Senior Varsity Foot- College. Hob- JOHN MILLER CALCACNI Jack,' 7:2 Quinnipiac Avenue, North Haven. Entered from North Haven Center School. Future: Business School. Hobby: Sports and dancing. SPACEY RICHARD CALIENDO Dick,' 431 Greenwich Avenue. Entered from Truman. Activities: Baseball 11, 21: Varsity Baseball 13, 41. Future: Undecided, Hobby: Sports. JAMEs EDWARD CANNON nlirnv 82 Kimberly Avenue. Entered from St. Pete-r's. Future: Business. Hobby: Sports. CARIXIEN ANTHONY CAPONE 50 Fair Street. Entered from Col- umbus. Future: Engineer. Hobby: Hockey and football. a iK Q3j YQ xx' ZX If W 'A XL, B22 .- ee :, ...fmnf ,.-.,--..-.-.-.4,.,.-c .,., ...W-.-....M ....Y. ...-.-...-..-..,,.mnwuQ 1 ,M-.yy X HELEN 1'1AlS'If.IN Bm1N,mu E' Scottie,' 7Q Ivy Sheet. Entered from iBas- -ggtr., Aptiyilfes: Pep 34011111 12 pg Chorusk 123: Biology Club 123g Girl Reserves 12, SJ: Rifle Club 1359 Basketball 143: Y-Teens 14J. Future: College. Hobby: Sports and miniature dogs. J, loop ' ttf 6 ,516 of-QL 1 l' by n PHYL1.1s ELAINE Bi:TzEs ll E ll Pl1yl 625 Ellsworth Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Red Cross 13, 45: York Square Players 141. Future: College. Hobby: Sports, O . lil ONTE on 101 Bristol Street. Entered from Troup. Future: Nursing. Hobby: Howling and photo coloring. B,xiiis.six,x RUTH BI.ODlNCI'1lt BolJl1ic'u 225 Orchard Street, Entered from Troup. Activities: Dramatic Club 121g Bowling Tournament 123: Chorus 131: Table Tennis Touma- ment 13, 49: Spanish Club 141: York Square Players 141: Elm Tree' Art Board 1-Hg Badminton Tournament 147. Future: Art School. Hobby: Drawing and dancing. Snnuizy XViNn-'Mtn Brooivt 1 MDAKID ,, ' Shi Shi 'Y 304' GoHe Street. Entened from Troup. Activities: Pep Club 122: Field Hockey 12, 3, 45, Ji-with Hi-Y 131g Ice Skating 13, 41: Motion Picture Club 143: Spanish Club 1-Hg President of jewish Hi-Y 141. Future: Business College. Hobby: Sports and dancing. 7:3 Gxnnvx axon VIIXCLINIA NIAY BLOXALI GinnyU 164 Starr Street. Entered from Bassett. Future: Clerical work. Hobby: Bowling. lhl.-XRILYN H.t1uu1-:T Boiaizn Mindy', 86 Kensington Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Bowling Tourna- ment 12J: Motion Picture Club 137. Future: College. Hobby: Music. NIARY MARTHA BOLLEYN 1400 VVhitney Avenue. Entered from Fair Haven, Future: Athletic Teacher, Hobby: Photography and sports. EDNA LUCILLE BoN TEBIPO ..Ed,, Race Brook Road, Woodbridge. Entered from NVoodbridge Center School. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Stamp collecting and dancing. Louisii JEAN BON Tmwo Loup Race Brook Road, Woodbridge. Entered from VVo0dbridgc Center School. Activities: S.A.B. 123: Honors 12, 3, 434 Junior Executive Board 1533. Future: School of Nurs- ing. Hobby: Collecting stamps. QW fi? fi '- .Y I GEORGE PHILIP CAPONE Gambia 18 Pond Street. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Prom Committee 442. Future: College. Hobby: Sports and dancing. RICHARD JAINIES CAPOROSSI Dick,' 179 Franklin Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Sports. DOlN'IINIC CARRIER CAPUANO Scams 68 Minor Street. Entered from Prince. Activities: Chorus 41, 2, 42. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Music and sports. JAMES LOUIS CAPUTO uhm, 545 Congress Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Band 422: Orchestra 442. Future: Yale. Hobby: Musici FRANK MICHAEL CARAFANO usonnyv 250 Cedar Street. Entered from Prince. Activities : Honors 4 2 2 5 Baseball Team 422. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. lox 4 I 41 ie X f 1 if .. --.A X ,.,, , E Xxx' JCSEPH DOMINIC CARANGELO ..J0e,, 23 Prince Street. Entered from Prince. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Sports. JOSEPH MICHAEL CARBONE ujoev 4 Mansion Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Aeronautics Club 442. Future: University of Connecticut. Hobby: Sports. MONROE RICHARD CARLOW Q A ..MOnty,, 8 Vernon Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Rifle Club 432: President of Iuterfratemity Council 442: Co-Chairman of Christmas DecoratioII Committee 442. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Sports, DAVID CARLYLE Davey 92 Foster Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Riile Team 442. Future: College, Hobby: Sports. JAMES GEORGE CARNEY General', 2 Hine Place. Entered from Fair Haven. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Camping, fishing, and hunting. bw 10 if' J sX I X , -Ae clI.0Itl.'X K.-x'r1ir:iuNi': ll0'I l'I'f CD E A Batty 28 Lander Street. Entered from Bassett. Activities: S.A.B. 123: Honors 123: Pep Club 123: Chorus 12, 439 Bowling Tournament 12, 43: junior Executive Board 133: Hon- orable mention in English Prize Ex- amination 133: Senior Executive Board 143: Vice President of Red Cross Council 143: Motion Picture Club 143: Cleam Business Board 143, Future: Dental Hygiene. Hob- by: Swimming. DOLORES ELIZABETH BoTT1c:Lu:R1 Deba,' 20 Arthur Street. Entered from St. Maryis Academy. Activities: Pep Club 133: Table Tennis Tournament 133: Chorus 143: VVorld Affairs Club 143: Photography Club 143: York Square Players 143: Sentinel Business Board 143. Future: Teach- ers College. Hobby: Reading fashion magazines. EUNICE ADELE BRADLEY ..Pm,. 57 Sea Street. Entered from Tru- man. Activities: S.A.B. 1133 Best Foot Forward Club 123: Pep Club 12, 33. Future: College. Hobby: Good times. CAROLE ANNE BREsLAv ll E Il 12 Vista Terrace. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Badminton 123: Stamp and Bond Committee 123: BiHe Club 133. Future: College. llobby: Sports. BIARIE NVINIFRED BRESNAN HBll7lllf6v 589 Chapel Street. Entered from East Haven. Future: Business Col- lege. Hobby: Dancing. 1: 'tx fy . 'Rt , 'ul f. K i y A f 4 . A, Y 2, 'A 1 . iq f .,.. , :I , '- . - X.. X R 'iff' 2 Q 0-W. 75 XX .,,,,,-t-u,,,,2 Suiauox ANN BRODSKY qu 2 tb BlonclieU 210 Colony Road. Entered from Sheridan. Father: Hillhouse 1914. Activities: Movie Club 133: Spanish Club 143. Future: College. Hobby: Music. EVELYNNE BEATRICE Bnooits 2 A ..Lefty,, 75 NVebster Street. Entered from Bassett. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Basketball and dancing. LAURA GXVENlDOI.X'N Bnownran E. A 72 Gregory Street. Entered from Bassett. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Basketball and dancing. ELAINE MARY BROWN 38 Irving Street. Entered from Barnard Junior High School, Hart- ford. Activities: Senior Executive Board 143. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Horseback riding. ' EUNICE BROWN tp A tb EunieU 513 Sherman Parkway. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Bowling Toumament 123. Future: Music Col- lege. Hobby: Collecting records. . '19 f., 7: vi X ' H og- J If X EPZ. . - EDWARD PATRICK CARR Ned 3 11 Greenwich Avenue. Entered from St. Peter's. Future: Business. Hobby: Horses. Louis ANTHONY C.umANo Louie,' 155 Lloyd Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Baseball 121. Future: Business College. Hob- ,bya Sports. ROBERT EDWARD CARTON Brain', 815 Orange Street. Entered from Worthington Hooker. Activities: Hockey fl, 25. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Cashing in bottles.. JOHN CARUSONE Ker0sene', 101 Shepard Street. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Bowling Team 44 J . Future: Business. Hobby: Bowling. swimming, and borseshoes. FREDERICK SCHWIEN CASSIDENTO CassD 13 Lombard Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Track CS, 43. Future: College. Hobby: Music. lgx 'Xe 49' X 1 if .. .. Q -w....M Xx,,,,,.i,-,J EMIVIANUEL ANTHONY CAVALLARO Doon 134 Ward Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Bowling Club CID. Future: Business. Hobby: Sports. JOSEPH ANTHONY CELENTANO ajoen 305 St. john Street. Entered from Hamilton. Activities: Best Foot For- ward Club 111. Future: junior Col- lege of Commerce. Hobby: Sports. RALPH GERALD CELOTTO Collela 325 Exchange Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: S.A.B. f2J. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Sports. WILLIAM FRANCIS CELOTTO Chuck 1025 Townsend Avenue. Entered from Fair Haven. Future: Undecid- ed. Hobby: Sports. CONSTANTINE PETER QEHACAHES afcusvs S48 Humphrey Street, Entered from Lovell. Activities: Chorus 143. Future: College. Hobby: Basketball. o ,- alex 5' 41 'of Q22 . i Pl-gram' Loo BHOXVN Brownian 413 NVhalley Avenue. Entered from Stoneleigh-Prospect Hill School, Mass. Activities: S.A.B. 1134 French Club 141. Future: College. Hobby: Horseback riding and dancing. SUs.xN 1'115YEl1l.Y Bnowxsngix ll' E ll Such 380 Bellevue Road. Entered from Bassett, Father: Ilillhouse 191-1. Ac- tivities: Honors 12, 31: Sentinel Editorial Board 12, 32: Delegate to Columbia Scholastic Press Confer- ence 1334 Feature Editor of Sen- tinelu 13, 41: French Club 141, York Square Players 141: Delegate to Connecticut Scholastic Press Cou- lerence 141. Future: College. Hobby: Syneopated tap dancing. lDOL01tES bl.-x NE Bnuxo Babe 30 Douglass 1-M1-nue. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Field Hockey Team 12, 3, -Hg Basketball Team 12, 53, 42: Volley Ball Team 12, 3, -Hg Girls' Sports Council 131: Ping Pong Tournament 13, 43: Vice Pres- ident of Girls' Sports Council 147: French Club 1-lj. Future: Larson lunior College. Hobby: Sports, knit- ting, and dancing. Tiiisnigsx Rosa Bnnznvnzios Terry,' 386 Grand Avenue. Entered from Commercial. Future: College. Hobby: Swimming. Q .ff J. fl 10512 Manx' BUON com: 111 Clay Street. Entered from Hamilton. Future: Nursing. Hobby: Dancing. we 'Q-'7' Y my 1' ,,.. ' t .ar-N. 3 N ANN Cfxriii-:n1Nis BUnNs Burnsiei? . 1 - f I L Rosette St etfhglutered from T u N - v ies: Second prize in Bio 'Contest 121: Sophomore Bowlingx Championsl'ip Team 121: Chorus 12, Stiggowlitig Tournament 13, 41, Aw y Tournament 13M York Square Players 13, 41: Elm Tree Editorial Board 13, 45, Ger- man Club 141, Future: College. Hobby: Raising goldfish. .,f A a Y! ANN lEl.l:lAN nglB nisis rpg ,. - Q 1 , El . 5, A 5 X61 Mind p venuef Enter d , fro Troyp. -tivities: Table Te ' 5, 9 XJSJ: Ten ' 131. Mirewflf, mer. ' Ilobbyp' po?s 3 Jdanyiugf JP, Jr, if ,ffl I 1 ' ff ' 47 s v Q ,- 5 ' It ' 1, ' x N , L 1 f F17 l 1 EI,lZ.Xl515'l'1l Cixnoi. BUn1u41,L uldizv 3 North East Drive. Entered from Bassett. Future: Dressmaker. Hobby: Sewing and knitting. 1' - - i7f- 1 1 ffl A xf':'- 'Inu' ' Bgggmsrr ' . I xL',.y1d'e I 2 jobftlft Street. Entered fron X ruff High School, Illinois. Ac- Ltivities: York Square Players 133. J Secretary of York Square Players 147g Archery Team 141. Future: College. Hobby: Classical music and sports. EUNICE Bum Tire Bruinv G North West Drive. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Honors 135. Future: Hairdressing. Hobby: Read- ing. qw x fo ati I ' ug X Q- ,X iN nj- Wg Na EPZ! uMMM EuNr5s'r CIIERNIN Y A rp Ernie 48 Orchard Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Community Chest Ill: Red Cross CID: Interfraternity Council 43, 45: Chemistry Club 447. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. WiLi.i.xM CIne1iNoi-'F Bill 45 Sylvan Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Biology Club 123: Movie Club 13, 41. Future: College. Hobby: Hypnotisrn. WAi.'i'ien Alosisi-ii Cunarro Chief, 57 Asylum Street. Entered from Troup. Future: College. Hobby: Swimming. AIr1 ltEl7 NVILLIAIXI Cmuumu Sinai, 23 YVilson Street. Entered from St. Pete-r's. Activities: Bowling Team 143. Future: Univers' y of-,Connecth cut. Hobby: Mechani lylvk' ti xi X 1 K 'Y KA M .N ,UM J XI' .rf X ,JJ ' :N L l 7 'Nia RALPH Ci.xnLu:Llo ' IIerculesv 380 Newhall Street. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Class Day Com- mittee Q4Jg Bowling 141. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. I L Q .,,. .I 3? ll , 1' 4 ...' '---- it w A 4 -v V if .N Y i : -' :-. F' 3 4 A-E - V, k ., . :'..' 5 78 ANTHONY MICHAEL CIARLONE nfridav 236 St. john Street. Entered from Columbus. Activities: S.A.B. CZD. Future: Business. Hobby: Sports. RUDY Cxouuis CIPOLLINI ..Cip,, 187 Pine Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Future: U.S. Marines. Hobby: Dancing and skating. Louis ANTHONY Civi'rieLLo Chain 15 Gilbert Street. Entered from Prince. Activities: Chorus 14 J. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. DONALD ROBERT CI.AnKsoN UDU nv 115 Morris Avenue. Entered from Fair Haven. Future: Undecided. GEORGE HARRY Cocoxnxs Coleen 47 Sheffield Avenue. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Baseball Team 42, 3, 43. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. gji-I NANCY BERNICH C.x1fFALig1 rr: MNH nu 536 East Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Pep Club 12, 33: Bowling 133g Volley Ball 13, 43: Basketball 143: Chorus 143. Future: Larson junior College. Hobby: Sports and dancing, b1ARCIA ETHEI. C.xi.Ec:Hxi.'xN 'PAID 7 Gilbert Avenue. Entered from Troup. Mother: Hillhouse 1919. Ac- tivities: Motion Picture Club 133: Spanish Club 1435 Archery 1435 Ice Skating 143. Future: College. Hob- by: Art and sports. JEAN Loiuuixe Crxsii-ms1.i. Skiff Street, North Haven. Eu- tered frorn North Haven Center School. Activities: Archery 123. Fu- ture: Nursing. Hobby: Ice skating. BARBARA ANNE CANNON E S, 1, uBOb,, 214 Mansfield Street. Entered from Bassett. Father: Hillhouse 1924. Ac- tivities: Ice Skating 1235 Chorus 12, 33: Secretary of Pep Club 12, 3,35 Intersorority' Council' 13, 43, Elm Tree Editorial Board 13, 43. Future: College. Hobby: Ice skating. ZELDA CJAPLAN II E 11 Cappy,' 610 Ellsworth Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Bowling 12, 3, 43: Chorus 133: Intersorority Council 143. Future: College. Hob- by: Collecting records. I :gt iff 0' W1 M--. .... . C- X . - . It 694 is-A 'U :if CAIUNIELA 'FEHESA CARPENTIEH A Millie,' 327 james Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Vice Presi- dent of Biology Club 123: Pep Club 12, 3, 43: Chorus 12, 33. Future: Nursing. Hobby: Dancing. ltlinum Hose CAIIIKANO 834 Elin Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Bowling 123: Pep Club 123. Future: College. Hobby: Sports and dancing. Lois lY1AltIl'1 CASEY V Case ' FiZL5.I11y'Qt-rect. Entered frorhflllhsi sett. Activities: Honors 123: Dra- matic Club 123: Chorux123i:Basket- ball 123: Sentinel Editorial Board 12, 3, 43: sPep Cluhf12,N33g Red Cross Coiulcil 1432 French Club 143. Future: Albertus Magnus College. Hobby: Collecting records. MARIE SABA CATANIA allies, 80 Vista Terrace. Entered from Thayer Academy. Activities: Best Foot Forward Club 11, 23: Swim- ming 113: Ice Skating 113, Pep Club 123. Future: College. Hobby: Horseback riding. Cuixcis Ro1s1NA CAVE :pf 81 Collett Street, Hamden. En- tered from Spring Glen Crannnur School. Future: Pratt Institute. Hob- by: Art and sports. wiki QQ 4,0 bl.-XHVIN LEON COHEN Y A413 Zlla1'1f, 509 Orange Street. Entered from Lovell. Activities: Swimming Team 11, 2, 33: Varsity Swimming Team 143: Debating Team 123: Chess Club 12. 43: Manager of Cbess Team 133. Future: College. Hobby: Sports and music. lX'l0ll'I'0N lIAno1.D COHEN M 2 Mort,' 14 Batter Terrace. Entered from Troup. Activities: VVorld Affairs Club 143. Future: College. Hobby: Col- lecting U. S. coins. SUJNEY CouEN asidt, 162 Coffe Terrace. Entered from Troup. Future: junior College. Hob- by: Music and piano. W1l.l.l.xM BUn'roN COIIEN .X I' bl W'illi1: 416 Yale Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Dramatic Club 123: junior Elm Tree Board 133: York Square Players 13, 43: Program Director of Spanish Club 143: Inter- fraternity Council 14 3 . Future: College. Hobby: Sports. josrzvn lXl1Cl1ULAS Col.AN'1'oN1o K l ll Murk', l 91 Saltonstall ,.Aveuue. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Track Team 123: Bowling 143: Prom Committee 143. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. W Ti: - ., .,. .pf ,:- -',.. sf. A. , .3 ,,. J M r X.: 9 , . : r tt. I fi: 'WN 80 EUGENE HENRY COLEBIAN 72 Gregory Street. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Soccer Team 143. Future: Mechanic. Hobby: Boxing. ,f ' Ll-l if LIAIXI Louis C0NNEns A 2 K Porter Lane, Orange. Entered from Orange Center School. Activities: junior Red Cross Representative 113: Baseball 11, 23: Swimming Team 13, 43. Future: College. Hobby: Swimming and sports. RonEn'1' DIJBIINIKIK QIONTE K 1 ll Buff, l09 Tyler Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Baseball 12 3: Basketball 12, 33: Football 12, 33: Vice President 133: Junior Execu- tive Board 133: Iobn D. Garrity Prize 133: Co-Captain of Football Team 143: Senior Executive Board 14 3: Vice President 143. Future: Providence College. Hobby 1 Sports. SA1.vATonE JOHN COPPOLA K I H Swish 79 Pine Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Honors 123. Fu- ture: Patternniaker. Hobby: Sports. FRANCIS l'lERBEltT CovE Fmn', 700 Russell Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Hockey 12, 3, 43. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. 4 'E Ox I ' I3 41' 3 'iff X6 ,. 1 .... ,,.....,,.,.-.,.,,...-. ,.N. -,- ,.,V. ...M--,...-s...-,,-.-.1.-.,,,,.m. xg ,Wh IAc:QUEL1NE Mun tm t. Ent from Club , 3 3 : Bowlin ament 12, g Choru , lm Tree Editorial Board , 4 3 g Class Gift Committee 1433 lk tion Picture Club 143. Future: Nurs . Hobby: Read- ing. jorcu LtJltlt.XlNl-I Ciasralxo Mopsyi' 107 Hamilton Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Basketball 143. Future: Comptometer Operator. Hobby: Basketball and skating. RUTH EVELYN Cii,u.si-:Y qu K At Rutl1y 1376 Chapel Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Motion Pieture Club 123: Pep Club 123: Tennis 123: Badminton 1333 Bowling 133: Elm Tree Business Board 133: Ping Pong 13, 43: Spanish Club 143. Future: College. Hobby: Sports and dancing. Al.XHY GEORGE CllAl.'l'AS Becky 31 Broad Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Table Tennis 123: Archery 1333 Chorus 143. Future: College. Hobby: Swimming and reading. h HtltLES Charlie 131 Lafayette Street. Entered mini Prince. Activities: Chorus 12, 334 Volley Ball Team 133: Spanish Club 143. Future: College. Hobby: Swimming. QT 3713 Av I I XHVIAN BERNICE CnAu'roFF nviusy 49 Ivy Street. Entered from Bas- set. Activities: Biology Club 123g Pep Club 12, 33. Future: Nursing School. Hobby: Reading. Ci.,niA ANN Cunslfro tp E A uclairn 1211 Quinnipiac Avenue. En- tered from Troup. Future: Nursing. Hobby: Dancing and howling. 1 L, My j,f,'-' W, -- DOliO'fl1E.-X lXlAE CHOISIICZ Q' K M E ccDtI1'TiU,, l25 Lowin Avenue. Entered ironi Sheridan. Activities: Honors 12, 335 Table Tennis 133: Chorus 133g Honorable mention in English Prize Examination 133: Skating Touma- ment 133: Elm Tree Editorial Board 13, 431 Spanish Club 143. Future: College. Hobby: Swimming. B.uu4.-um Miuuu C1Alu.Ec:1.Io fl? 03 Bob 126 Merritt Avenue. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Chorus 123g Pep Club 12, 333 Bowling 133. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Collecting souve- nirs. XVIIQ lvHvLLis' FITXHLECQLIKJ 1 . -i V ,, 0 P' 511,31 X ltywvhall grdbt. ntered from asxe Future: Business. Hobby: Dan ' g and bowling. a 62: tif- It rf C7S lo NN I x X 1 ,E DANIEL JAMES CUDDY nDanv 13 Anderson Street. Entered from St. Boniface. Activities: S.A.B. 1175 War Bond Committee C175 Gleam Editorial Board 137: Assistant Editor of Gleam K47: German Club f47: Astronomy Club K47. Future: Yale. Hobby: Sports and scout leadership. JOSEPH DANIEL CUoMo ujoev 139 Blatchley Avenue. Entered Prom Fair Haven. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. ANTHONY JEROLIE Cuucio Kurt 86 Pearl Street. Entered from Lovell. Activities: Band 41, 37: Orchestra fl, 37. Future: Undecid- ed. Hobby: Music. GENE CUIIELLO A Q9 II 100 Hall Street. Entered from Columbus. Future: College. Hobby: Airplanes. GEORGE EDBIUND DAHLSTROLI R0mmel 36 Bright Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Hunting and sports. 65 'UW 1 I -... ALFHEIJ ALPHONSE D,ALBEIt0 Freddie 314 Lenox Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Upsilon Lambda Phi Award for excellence in applied geometry f27: Prom Photographer C373 Bowling K47. Fu- ture: Photography. Hobby: Photo- graphy. ALFIIEII josE11H D,AlNIBltOSIO . AAF, Fitch Street, North Haven. En- tered from North Haven Center School. Future: Business. Hobby: Baseball and automobiles. LOUIS ALPHUNSE D,A1KIICItl Loan 56 Lyon Street. Entered from Columbus. Activities: Band fl, 2, 3, 47. Future: Undecided. VICTOR JOSEPH DAIIIN AWG., 115 Burwell Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Future: Business. Hob- by: Eating. IAN DAVIE 268 Humphrey Street. Entered from Worthington Hooker. Future: Business. Hobby: Sports. I Qi ' Nl ' at x Ag- xx I ox n V Y? A .E 7 . , Q2 gk tx-lx x t A1KIALIKl IOYQE CIARLO I , I Mollie, ' 512 Howard Avenue. Entered from Tmmpii. Activifies: , Best Foot For- ward Club-'11, 21: Biology Club 121: xfable Tennis Teuyn 121: chorus 111, 41: York Square Players 13, 41: Ba vinton Toumament 141: Class Da 1 Committeel'141: Motion Picture Club 141: Photography Club 141. Future: College. Hobby: Piano play- mg. :V1UlllEL BLANCI-I CLAn . 01524, 6 ilbn S ei ntered from ai jgkre: Undecided. Hob : Ho ck riding and movies, 1 . ,A VL , , N cmnigi IAQIE cdLlFF0lllJ Peggy, .X 'L- 16 Button Street. Ilntered from Commercial. Activities: Swimming Club 131: Rep Club 131: Y-Teens 1313 Vice President of Y-Teens 141: Qu 1.Picmr21 Club 141: Photog- raphy Club 141. Future: Nursing. Hobby: Sports. PATRICIA DMQMAR CLINTON fb E Kitten Hotel Garde. Entered from Lake View, Chicago, Illinois. Activities: Band Majorette 12, 3, 41. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Baton twirling and tap dancing. CAaoL ANN COCHHANE cp A E 734 George Street, Entered from Troup. Activities: Sentinel 12, 3, 41: Movie Club 131: York Square Players 13, 41. Future: College. Hobby: Music and sports. l ff-.46 'ie . .., . .f:3,v,,,m BARBARA LILA COHEN ffBunny,, 162 Colfe Terrace. Entered from Troup. Activities: Jewish Hi-Y 13, 41. Future: Nursing School. Hobby: Swimming and bicycling. Lois ELAINE Col-IN L0ieD 432 Orchard Street. Entered from Troup. Father: Hillhouse 1926. Mother: Hillhouse 1926. Activities: Gleam Art Board 12, 3, 41: Won Fire Prevention Poster Contest 131. Future: State Teachers College. Hobby: Drawing and reading. lin5N15 MARY CoLATosTi qu E A Renew 140 Exchange Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Field Hockey 12, 31: Basketball 12, 3, 41: Soft Ball 12, 31. Future: College. Hobby: Dancing. BAHBARA ELISE COLE ? 113. 251 Hubinger S reet. ntered from Sheridan. Activ' :. ield Hockey Team 1 : Bl e all 121: Chorus : Ho s 13 , C-leam 131: Ma a of Hockey eam 13, 41: in of Basketb 1: Tennis 1mame?31m 1 Club 131: Assistant or f 'Gleam 141: President of ntegorority Council 141: Manager ff Basketball Team 141: German Club 141: Tennis Toumament 141. Future: Wellesley. Hobby: Sports. GLORIA RUTH COLE cp 2 cb 'Glorv 152 Vista Terrace. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Tennis Touma- ment 131: Ping Pong Tournament 13, 41: York Square Players 13, 41: Sentinel Editorial Board 13, 41: French Club 141. Future: College. Hobby: Playing bridge. gQn ,A v X7- 'F' Nm I' S .1 ZS 1 ,L 1 F ELIX JAMES DELGIUDICE ..Del,, 385 Bletchley Avenue. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Foot- ball CZJ. Future: Undecided. Hob- by: Sports. PAUL PETER DELLA ROSA Pauly 55 Dewitt Street. Entered from St. Anthony's. Future: College. Hob- by: Sports. VINCENT ANTHONY IDEBIARTINO Vinnie 62 Asylum Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Soccer Team 135. Future: Business. Hobby: Eating. WALTER JOHN DEMBICZAK, Jn. 351 Ferry Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Chess Club 123: Junior Elm Tree Board 133: Class Day Committee C4J. Future: College. Hobby: Drawing. JAMES VINCENT DEMICIIAEL Jay Dee 67 Bishop Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Future: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Hobby: Col- lecting rare sport stories. , Wwe Q ft ' 1 A' lg! ,N 1 DANTE CHESTEII DEMIO Whityv 64 Asylum Street. Entered from Prince. Activities: Chess Club CIP: Baseball fljg Gleami' Art Board CSD: Senior Executive Board C453 Junior Red Cross Representative f4J. Future: Yale. Hobby: Art. FRANCIS CHTXIKLES DEMPSEY F Franciei' 76 Stuyvesant Avenue. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: S.A.B. f2Jg Football 12, 3, 41: Basketball 12, St 415 Junior Executive Board f3Jg Sgnior .Executive Board CID: Prom Committee 143, Future: Col- lege. Hobby: Sports. WILLIAM MASON DENISIJN Billv Pool Road, North Haven. Entered from North Haven Center School. Father: Hillhouse 1913. Mother: Hillhouse 1917. Activities: Chess Club 113, Future: University of Connecticut. Hobby: Magic. DONALD VINCENT DENNY rfD0n,, 559 Elm Street. Entered from Sacred Heart. Future: Aviation School. Hobby: Building model air- planes. JOHN DEPALMA Buddy'i S8 Button Street. Entered from Commercial. Activities: Varsity Foot- ball CSD: Senior Executive Board l4J. Future: Columbia University. Hobby: Sports and dancing. G u 'IZ x X .- EVELYN SHIRLEY COLEBIAN rtEUiev 747 George Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Ice Skating 143, Future: College. Hobby: Music, dancing, and sports. BARBARA Ji-:AN CONATY Il uBarbv 58 Mansfield Street. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Pep Club 129: Chorus 12, SJ: Swimming 121: Elm Tree Board 13, 45. Future: Nursing. Hobby: Swimming. I NIARY THEJKEBE ONLON E N 2 35 Bassdt Street. Entered from St. 10 Il the Baptist. Activities: est oot orward Club 12Jg S.A.B. - JV ep ub 12l: BFCLCTI ss Repres a tive J. Futnie: legtnyo by: Danci glaryl sports. LORRAINE MARIE CONSTANTINR fb E A Rr1ine,' 102 Emerson Street. Entered from Truman. Activities: Archery 111: Ice Skating 11J: S.A.B. 12Dg Red Cross 121: Bowling 13, -U5 Junior Executive Board 139. Future: Larson Junior College. Hobby: Dancing and designing dresses. ANNA HOSE COPPOI..-X Armen 654 Woodward Avenue. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Bowling 1253 Pep Club 12, 37: Vol1ey4Ball 12, 31. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Sports. .X f 42' lo' . Q N iFV'?Efg.:?' ,,,,,,2 ,ilk DOROTHY JEAN CORRONE uleanniei' 44 Russell Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Future: Business. Hobby: Ice skating and dancing. nd. af 'im A if tx we K . ELEANOR LOUISE COWLES Q2 493 Central Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Mother: Hillhouse 1913. Activities: Tennis 121: Pep Club 123. Future: Nursing. KAILA CRooc mp A cp ..Kay,, 49 Mead Street. Entered from Troup. Father: Hillhouse 1918. Ac- tivities: Biology Club 122: York Square Players 13, 41: Honors 13, 47: Ping Pong Tournament 145. Future: Nursing. Hobby: Sports and dancing. JOAN MARGARET CROPPER ..J0,, 42 Hoadley Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Pep Club 1215 Motion Picture Club 141: Photography Club 145. Future: Nursing. Hobby: Skating. HELEN PATRICIA DALY A - Park Place. Entered from Com- mercial. Activities: Chorus 137: Swimming 14j. Future: Hairdress- ing. Hobby: Sports and good times. . 1 ' 5 E gg ni. X QV X fo Q4 Qty f ,L f W. .. LAWRENCE MICHAEL DEPALLIA K I H ullarryv 75 Warren Street. Entered from St. Louis. Activities: Basketball 11, 2, 3, 415 Baseball 11, 2, 3, 41: Senior Executive Board 141. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. ANTHONY JOSEPH DEPAOLA a rx D. P. 22 Middletown Avenue. Entered from Fair Haven. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. VVILLIAINI MARVIN DEsT ..Biu,, 366 West Rock Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. JERRY ANTHONY DIGIOIA Bushed,' 133 Frank Street. Entered from St. Iohn's Commercial. Activities: Chorus 131: York Square Players 141. Future: Columbia University. Hobby: Theatre. THOMAS CAEsAR DIGLIO uDip,, 62 Clifton Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Future: Service. Hobby: Sports. W Ji' ALPHONSE PAUL DILELLO UAV, 25 Austin Street. Entered from Sheridan. Future: Business. Hobby: Sports. ANDREW EMILIO DISTASIO ..Andy,, 31 Eld Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Future: Music. Hobby: Music. VINCENT LOUIS DISTASIO Pancho', 76 Truman Street. Entered from Sacred Heart. Activities: Chess Club 11, 21: German Club 131g Cross Country 131: Senior Executive Board 141: Gleam,' Editorial Board 141. Future: Naval Training. Hobby: Swimming. GEORGE FRANCIS DOBUZINSKY :.DuB,, 81 Houston Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Future: Business. Hob- by: Sports. CHARLES DANIEL DOLL CharlieD 803 State Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Track 131: Red Cross Representative 131. Fu- ture: Undecided. Hobby: Sports. - o t- g ,S 5' x ' O4 1071 f i g - f 1. : M . f cl' E., , -W H -..M ..:..-,,. .......t.. ..,,..-., Mm- :..-.-.,u.,..:. 7 . ,, JANE VrXLERlE DAN11-:LAK Janiev 58 Edwards Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Future: Business, Hobby: lce skating and dancing. A1u.if:Ni': EI.lZfXBl'I'I'll D.-xvis At A Olly Ridge Road, North Haven. Eu- tered from North Haven Center School. Activities: Honors 113: Skating 123: Badminton Cham- pion 12, 3, 43: Girls' Sports Coun- eil 133: Class Day Committee 143g Treasurer of Girls' Sports Council 143. Future: University ol' Connecticut. Hobby: Sports. B.xlm.'m.'x ANN Davis B T- l3obI1ie', 595 Dixwell Avenue. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Red 'Cross Coun- cii 0234 .Chonis 12, 3, 43: Pep Cluli 12.1 335 junior Executive Board 133: Ehn Tree Boail ,1l3.3: Caltain of Field Hockey Team 13, 435.Baseball 13,' 43: ,Senior Executive 'Board 1435 Spbrts Editorloifijllin ATree', Board 1435,-V Assembly? Qfcmnnittee 143: Prbpn Committee' 143: Basketball 143. lirture: Sargent College, Bos- tonv University.. Hobby: Sports and dancing. ' - ' ' - 1 'l I 6 Ro 1 vis cp 2 cb ' bien W 98 Nort Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: York Square Players 13, 4 3. Future: College. Hobby: Collecting foreign dolls. DoLonEs MARIE DEANGELIS KDE A .fDee,, 16. Colony Road. En-tered from St. Mary's Academy. Activities: junior Executive Board 133: Red Cross Representative 133. Future: Medical Secretary, Hobby: Ice skating. if . lf? w 'W 1 . '9 Q sm 5 img A l' u - sh.. ' 9 8 tit Q' 1, ef 15? ' 'Ri ..t..a'. .L 4. JOSEPHINE ANG1-:i.1NA DECEHBO .flow 169 Franklin Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Basketball 143. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Sports and dancing. VIRGINIA DECERBO cp E A Jean 65 Derby Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Chorus 13 3 g Gleam Business Board 13, 43: Motion Picture Club 143. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. BTARJORIE RITA DELGRECO Margie 14 Watson Street. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Pep Club 123. Future: Nursing. Hobby: Swim- ming. ELEANOR CECILIA DELGREGO ..El,, 336 Crown Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Biology Club 1235 Pep Club 12, 33. Future: St. Raphael's School of Nursing. Hobby: Drawing. JULIA DELIBRO Julien 48 Cherry Ann Street. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Pep Club 133. Future: Nursing. Hobby: Dancing. u g ,S 5' x 1 :xi 42' 1011 E L f X Nfl' - C . , -.-.-L....W-,,E,-.-- . -..W .- xi. J . .. JOSEPH ANTHONY DONARUMO ujoev 77 Wooster Street. Entered from Columbus. Future: Business. Hobby: Basketball and music. ROBERT FRANCIS DONOVAN ..B0b,, 134 Pine Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Baseball 121: Swimming 121: Honors 131: Varsity Swimming Team 13, 41. Future: Golf Professional. Hobby: Swimming and golf. WILLIAM FRANCIS DONOVAN Billy 19 Pond Street. Entered from Bassett. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Sports. FREDERICK LINCOLN DOOLITTLE Comwall Avenue, Cheshire. En- tered from Humiston School. Acti- vities: Rifle Team 131: Assistant Art Editor of Gleam 131. Future: College. WILLIAL1 HOTCHKISS DOOLITTLE I' A All Bill Cornwall Avenue, Cheshire. En- tered from Humiston School. Acti- vities: S.A.B. 11, 21: Track 11. 2, 41: Cross Country 12, 3, 41: Junior Executive Board 131. Future: Yale. H by: Motorcycles. :wp A ss --... NICHOLAS ANTHONY D,ORSI, JR. Nick, 250 Greenwich Avenue. Entered from Truman. Future: U.S. Marine Corps. Hobby: Sports. JOHN LYONS DOYLE 'Uohnnyv 1569 Boulevard. Entered from Troup. Future: Business. Hobby: Sports. DONALD CHARLES Daoz ..DOn,, 428 Orchard Street. Entered from Troup. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. JOHN JOSEPH DUGAN, Ju. Jacky 172 Lawncrest Road. Entered from Sheridan. Father: Hillhouse 1924. Activities: Hockey 121: Span- ish Club 141. Future: College, Hob- by: Sports. JOHN FRANCIS EDWVARDS J11clc', 50 Pendleton Street. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Honors 12, 3, 41: Second prize in Howard Newton Prize Physics Examination 131: Honorable mention in English Prize Examination 131: Gleam Business Board Manager 141: Vice President of Chemistry Club 141. Future: Col- lege. Hobby: Sports. 'IZ-avi Xl :sig 42' fox ff PZ it no - . .... ,,W,,,,3,..,,..,.-.--,,....... ,.., E .,,., ., .x,A . 1--f NXf,Q1 ,mpg E X LORETTA ANCELINA DEMARf:o ullorv 149 Clay Street. Entered from Fair Haven, Future: Nursing. Hob by: lee skating. ANTOTNETTE B.-XllBAll,X DElxi.-Xlt'f1NO cb E A Toofie', 1557 State Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Bowling 1234 Volley Ball 12, 41: Basket- ball 131: Baseball 18, -U: Table Tennis 14 J . Future: College. Hobby: Sports. GRACE CATHERINE DENAIID ..SiS,, Dogwood ltoad, Orange. En- tered from Troup. Future: Un- decided. Hobby: Sports. DORIS DOIXOTIIY DENNISKBN DorIe', , 148 Barnes Avenue. Eiifeieili from Fair Haven. Agsivifeszxflillx Reserves 123: AFl'l1Q Tomrhanialt 4231 Sham -'lArt Bo1rifcT'r2.Jg T epllennis 12: 57: Svviinnriu! T 12,7 AJ: Presidamgqof Girl Reserves 1 , 495 Tennf Tourna- ment 13, 4Jg' Basketball Team tau, Volk? Ball Team 139: -'Elm Tree Art'Board 143: Table Ten- nis Toumament 1-U: Field Hockey 'Team 141. Future: College. Hob- by: Swimming, skating, and art. CAIlNIEL,A DEPKJNTIC HCIITNID 24 Franklin Street. Entered from Saint Michael's. Activities: S. A. B. 123: Pep Club 1295 Chorus 1415 Ice Skating 14j. Future: Business. Hobby: Ice skat- ing. X nw FRANCES NIARIE D,EltltICO Frankie', 104 Auburn Street. En tered from Troup. Activities: Pep Club 123. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Sports and reading. RUTH M.-xnE1.iNE lJESl-INTI R.D.D 145 WVest Park Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Honors 127g Best Foot Forward Club 121: Championship Bowling Team 1235 Ping Pong Tournament 12, 3, 43: Tennis Tournament 132: Bowling Team 135: German Club 14 l. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. A DIAKUN B T- 132 1 'tr . E tered from Prince Activit - B ling 121: Chor ' 12, 4 jg Seni xecutiv Board 1 Future: Colle e. Ho - by: Tennisbe X JOYCE ANTTA DIETCH uluyciev 179 Norton Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: World Affairs Club 123: Bowling Tournament 132: Motion Picture Club 131: York Square Players 13, 43: Span- ish Club 14J. Future: College. Hobby: Dancing. C.'XltAlEI.A ADELINE Dil..-xuno .1 Me lu 740 Russell Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Honorable mention in English Prize Examina- tion 18Jg Chorus 141. Future: Business. Hobby: Ice skating. 'D-1 2 vb 6' x ' fo fl' J Ns 1 LPA, S S - ' Q If X .. A X 1, f 1 . .2 ,,,, -V .V -..cs .... ..... L A.............--.-.s....s. ,...Y c. . ...,.-..,.-,,, , ,iw , V W 3...--,P V FRED GP if Ex ARTHUR DAVID EFLAND . . LW L wobuo A 0, H ef D .. , S. F edd An, A 54 Ahl dill yin df 25 Ridge Street. Entered from ' , Fagr Hiwj: Acifgtiej eggebagxg Truman. Activities: Rocks and i Team 42,1 'swimmingllreqm t2J. Minerals Club uf 2,9 World Affairs .. Interfraternity SPorts E3 411 Club cg' 3'l?Jl Chemastry gauh Cleam Editorial Board 141. Fu- Fuiure' F0 ege' Hob W: 'ummry N ' JSE ture: Colleze. Hobby: Shorts. anc music. A BS 1 .,,., - its ' at i HERBPIRT LIN , INIAN LsoN, I if ,, f N ' ' Wilson o f ra e. Entered -X ral . .nie Soho . Acfivi- FREDERIC ANGELO ESPOSITO .'J- 1213 Hono , H D fi 1 nity Ches C21: Dra lub Wasp 2 usemin U E V rd KZ' 704 Winchester Avenue. Entered 339- wer uv? l nze c3559 from Bassett. Future: Business. Hob- Qinilor Ergcgcutixge oar 1312 xarsity hy: Sports- oc ey -, g ptain o arsity Soccer C415 Class Day Committee 141: Assistant Editor of Sentinel 141. Future: Yale. Hobby: Sports. CARL OSCAR ERICKSON, IR. Ericv 329 Clinton Avenue. Entered from Fair Haven. Future: College. Hobby: Sports and music. ANGELO JAMES Eseosiro -fESpo,, 184 Wooster Street. Entered from Columbus. Future: University of Connecticut. Hobby: Horseback rid- ing. ANTHONY NICHOLAS ESPOSITO .fTOny,, 257 Forbes Avenue. Entered from Fair Haven. Future: Business. Hob- by: Sports. an cv 1 Ns. ,EK 90 GERALD LoU1s ESPOSITO ulernf' 401 Grand Avenue. Entered from Fair Haven. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Baseball. IOHN GAETANO ESPOSITO Babe 294 Toplar Street. Enter-ed from Fair Haven. Future: Business. Hob- by: Sports. ' JOHN PAUL ESPOSITO Jacky 80 Asylum Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Basketball C21: Football 121. Future: Business. Hobby: Football, baseball, and basketball. , 'E . X f I iz- J 94 4,0 ox CJ F bmw I P SHIRLEY GRACE DINERSTEIN fb .X 41' Shirl 173 Edgewood Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Biology Club 12 2: Chorus 12 2: York Square Players 1 3, 4 2: Archery Toumament 1 4 2: Archery Team 14 2 . Future: College. Ilobby: Music. -i 1' . 1 1 , A 1 Ai , Z -1 ' 1 te-re from ' Qbidan Aetiv sz I 2 t B Q. venue. 4 e i Club 2. Ft rc-A . ohb jSwin1mi , f f 1 ff J 2 J' ' . X ' ,f 1 ' DORIS ANN DOUCLFETTE B Tm 1, , Shorty X 'y1182 Hazel Street. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Field Hockey 122: Chorus 122: Pep Club 12, 32: Ice skating 12, 32: Tennis 132: Elm Tree Editorial Board 13, 42. Future: Dancing. Hobby: Dancing, J ' i F El TERESA DRAGo 2 View et. Enteret from air ven. vities: Bi I6 Club 122: i. 2, 32, e lub 12. 32. 1 ure: Co e . Hobby: Da ng and sports.l N. 2 'f ' - 0 1 I Z' JEAN CATHERIyE DUNN , lx. 'mwfe-f V I 34 YVilson'Street. Entered from St. Peter's. ctivities: Biology Club 122: Archf! 122: Ice Skating 122: Pep Club 1-2, 32. Future: College. Hobby: Roller skating and dancing. i M' 2 T, - me O, vi. V ...,. , A ,E ,. 12: . I A ,FJ . I -,'jj Q2 0 I IST!! , ,T........ - Y W' P E - xr' , - Free-+V' . if 1 . - - v lli4:i.1-:N lh-:t:iNA Dutton. Sl1orty', 268 Humphrey Street. Entered from St. Stanislaus. Activities: Honors 11, 22: Biology Club 122: Bowling Toumament 13 2: Girls' Sports Council 12, 32: Sentinel Business Board 12, S, 42: Archery Tourna- ment 12, 32: Tri-Y 12, 3, 423 Red Cross Representative 132: Iunior Executive Board 132. Future: Tem- ple University. Hobby: Sports and dancing. JUNE FRANCES EARLEY. B T - Bethany. Entered from' Bethany Community School. Activities: Field Hockey 12, 32. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. F HANCINE H ENltIE'l'TA EIISNIEII Fran 257 Willow Street. Entered from Worthington Hooker. Father: Hill- house 1912. Mother: Hillliouse 1917. Activities: Chorus 112: Archery Team 112: Motion Picture Club 132: Ping Pong Tournament 13, 42: York Square Players 13, 42: Spanish Club 142. Future: Nursing or Laboratory Technician. Hobby: Sports. TERESA MARY ENRIGHT Terryv 199 Boulevard. Entered from St. Peterls. Activities: Chorus 11, 2, 42: Pep Club 122. Future: Undecid- ed. Hobby: Sports. DoRYcE EPSTEIN Dorceyv 21 Garden Street. Entered from Columbus. Activities: Ice Skating 112: Archery 11, 22: Dramatic Club 122: President of Biology Club 122: Pep Club 122. Future: College. Hobby: Keeping Nancy happy. ' a ev, 5. N. g- Ag A L. RALPH ANTHONY FALANGA Buff, 1731 Quinnipiac Avenue. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Senior Executive Board 141. Future: Unde- cided. Hobby: Horses and photo- graphy. VINCENT FRANK FALANGA A G II 51 NVoolsey Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: S.A.B. 121. Future: College. Hobby: Football and rare coins. WILLI1XhI NICHOL.AS FARACLAS Greekv 616 Ferry Street. Entered from Commercial. Activities: Junior Ex- ecutive Board 131: York Square Players 13, 41: Chorus 141. Future: King's Point Maritime Academy. Hobby: Traveling. ALFRED RAYMOND FIORENTINO Mickey', 168 Dover Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Football and model con- struction. PETER FIORILLO Flaslf' 95 Prince Street. Entered from Prince. Future: Dentist. Hobby: Sports. fo 94 4 x f ,L f WN. P C1 W :if I R y l1'lAUltICE JOSEPH F1'fZCEl1Al,ll, 111- A I E Fitz,' 35 Hervey Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Football 12, 41: junior Elm Treeh Art Board 131: Chorus 141: Class Motto Committee 141. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. BERNARD FRANCIS FITZSIINIONS Shorty, 58 Liberty Street. Entered from Sacred Heart. Activities: Aeronautics Club 111: Football Team 141. Fu- ture: Arnold College. Hobby: Fishing. ROBERT CARR LANACAN .1 ll 1847 C treet E tered from Sheri n. A ivities: Baseball 111: Trac Football 121: Hockey 1 ' . 21: U.S.O. Represen- ta 1: ior Executive Board 131, ootball 31: Swimming 141. Future: College. Hobby: Hunting and sports. ROBERT ALLEN FLEISCHNER A P 2 A Big Bobv 449 Norton Parkway. Entered from Troup, Activities: Football 121: Basketball 121:,T.rack 121: Varsity Football 13, 41: Prom Committee 141. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. RAYMOND HAROLD FLYNN Flash', 39 Webster Street. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Rifle Club 131: Chorus 131: Spring Track 131: Cross Country Track 13, 41. Future: Retail Management. Hobby: Piano and roller skziting. iz 1' ' E3 Z x xl 41, foil 1 it . X4 , va Q 'Eff - F X DOIIOTHEA TEBESA Esifosrro D0t', 406 Greenwich Avenue. Entered from St. Peter's. Activities: Archery 11, 2, 33: Biology Club 123: Pep Club 12, 333 Sentinel Business Board 12, 33: Circulation Manager of Sentinel 143: YVorld Affairs Club 14 3 . Future: Laboratory Technician. Hobby: Dancing and sports. BETTY KATHLEEN EUBANKS jj A ..Bet,, 202 Hamilton Street. Entered from Troup. Future: Nursing. Hobby: Music. I BA1tisAu.x JEANNE 'ANS' . , Y I. 561 VVHHM Aven i En d from Troup. M ther: o 'e J16. ct ties io ogy u A ' 3 Q Clu 1 g B Footx ard, 123 no 2,33: orus.1' ., b 1 4 ui' Execu' - Boarx 33: German lubj 3 Futt Ufflollege. Hobby: Pian - .ying. J BA1u5A1m JEAN Ev c: ttB0 n 59 Hard SH I ntered from Sheridan. i ther: i lhtiuse 1919. Activi 'esz rchery 2 3 3: Skating 12, 3 ' letic ' d in Archery 13 3: 0 sf uture: Music. Hobbv R 't swimming, and Mia? I HELEN ELAINE ALC1 o 104 Wallace . Ei red from Fair Haven. ut : Nu ing. Hob- by: Skating. I I KATuEiuNE ANN FALLON GJ P ..Kay,, 947 Elm Street. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: S. A. B. 123: Secretary of A. B. 1235 War Bond Committee 12, 33: Pep Club 123: Sentinel Editorial Board 12, 3, 43: March of Dimes Committee 14 3. Future: Albcrtus Magnus College. Hobby: Collecting records. DOROTHY ANNEVA FA11N1'IA1K1 A A Dotty 131 Famlunn ent c. t r-c 1 id' r. ' 1 se ivitie. : 2nd Vice resi- rl of Girls' ports Conn 123: Intra-City Council 3h ecr t' ry of junior Executive 'lr 3 ter- sorority Council 13 g Girls' Sp rts Council 13, 43: Class Motto Com- mittee 143. Future: College. Hobby: Music. PHYLLIS T.x1uA1m FE1NBEltG 'IF 2 111 Phyl,, 234 Colony Road. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Bowling 123: Motion Picture Club 133: Spanish Club 143: Class Prom Committee 143. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. HiKR1t1E'1' ANN FENs'rEu tp K A Hanky 80 Sherman Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Badminton Tour- nament 133: York Square Players 13, 43. Future: College. Hobby: Music. i3'1AltGAHET 1Y1AR1E FEiutUcc:1 Margie 93 Shepard Street. Entered from Commercial. Activities: Usherette at Graduation 133: Honors 133. Fu- ture: College. Hobby: Dancing. K ' 1 X xt , 414, 'O' ..- ii F' 1 Q 55 5 , ROBERT EDWARD FLYNN Bob 145 Hillside Avenue. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Rifle Club 131: German Club 13, 41: Rifle Team 141: Cross Country Team 141: Track Team 141. Future: University of Connecticut. Hobby: Writing poetry. RUSSELL GUS1'fXF FORSLUND Frit:', 1271 State Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Hockey 131. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. DQNALD EDc,x1i Fosuzii 1 Don 401 Lexington Avenue. Entered from Fair Haven. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. IFRANK LAWIIENCE Fox ffF0xy,, 221 Saltonstall Avenue. Entered from Fair Haven. Future: Undecid- ed. Hobby: Sports. . RAYINIOND JOSEPH F1iACAss0 .1 Raya 81 Carlisle Street. Entered from Sacred Heart. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Sports. a ,N4 ,,,.. 11. x I M1-LLv1N HEIKLIAN FxusD1sN 95 Elizabeth Street. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Orchestra 12, 41: Chorus 12, 3, 41: Bilnrl 13, 41. Future: College. Hobby: Music and sports. EDWARD F REEDIWAN M 2 Rims', 27 Norton Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Basketball 121: Baseball 121: Varsity Basketball 13, 41. Future: New York Univer- sity. Hubby: Sports. W1LLlAM S'ruAn'l' FltEElNlAN Big Bill 100 Elliott Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Elm Tree Art Board 141. Future: Yale Art School. Hobby: Art and music. ICSEPH FHIELLO K I II Joe F ryv 79 Grafton Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Football 121. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Sports. ERNEST FRANCIS Fusco 152 Mather Street, Hamden. En- tered from Troup. Future: Business Administration. Hobby: Sports and cards. u A 'E , Q f '6 I0 - . J' X 9 1 fly, X s N -fe X V Z if '1 1 f , ...BL . , W. .,.E,....,,,. ...-.-......,...M,..........-.E. 7 E., . ww-. I U .J WWC: 'F' 'X F A if 1 f . ,' Ip! iw FIGARO cp C9 I . ' 0-Moo ' JW 6 Lyon reet. Entered from Co- umbil A Vivities: Archery 111, Ice fS'lmti g lj: Best Foot Forward Club 11, 21: Biology Club 123: Pep Club 122: York Square Players 143. Future: Business. Hobby: Reodinil mystery novels. SONDRA RUTH F1NEn t, D L Sandy Y 1742 Boulevard. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Chorus 1259 Bowling 12, 43: York Square Players 13, 41: Badminton 147: Spanish Club 149: Elm Tree Business Board 13, 47. Future: College. Hob- by: Dancing and collecting records. liouuiriux Lois FLl:IlSCllNlilt YP K A Bobby, 254 Huntington Street. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Bowling Tournament 123: Bowling 142. Fu- ture: College. LUCITA C1,A1nE Foam 26 Davis Street. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Chorus 133. Future: Undecided. Hobby: lee skating. ALYCIE CORINNE FonEs'r GAP, 94 Elizabeth Street. Entered from Commercial. Activities: Chorus 131: Class Day Committee 141. Future: Dental Hygienist. Hobby: Music, art, and nature. :E- PHYLLIs ANN FORTE 264 West Carlisle Street. Entered from Truman. Future: Business School. Hobby: Basketball. Pr! ITIL QYLEII E A 75 Ctmy Street. Entered from Troup. Future: Columbia University. Hobby: Music. , . X F. 1 I I W., - 1 ivifxixnuv BEKNICE Fox f ' I if 'il4G Coife Terrace. Entered 'tkoni Uslltfjilllll. lyIotlier:1Vli'ISlllio13he 71,915 Activities: Dnmmriq biub 423: Junior: 'Redx Crosls 'Council 127g Finalist ,iii Oratbrical Contest 12.24 Ping Pprf Lcaiitiq Champion ,qi 314 Ice' katit 137: York Square Play- ers 1- j, 4lgy Elm Treeih Editorial Bo. d 13, 41: French Club 141. Future: College. Hobby: Art. lb'lAHILYN DOLOlll:IS F1iANCo Babe, 22 Maltby Place. Entered from Hamilton School. Father: Hillhouse 1909. Activities: Volley Ball Team 12 J . Future: Arnold College. Hobby: Sports. ELIZABETH ANNE FRASER A A Amity Road, Woodbridge. En- tered from Woodbridge Grammar School. Activities: S.A.B. 112, Archery 115: Basketball 115, Tennis Toumament 12 75 Girls, Sports Council 12, SJ: junior Elm Tree Board 132: Tennis Championship 13, 4l. Future: College. Hobby: Dancing and tennis. . Q3 I' N? I Q--. Qi- X xx I 0,1 X F D Q f 1. ? , : . X T: A-Y ,M v,,,,1,, . , ,,,1.., , fm.. ,......Y-.,,,, ., I .y-1 -,Li C-Eoncis ALBERT GAETANO Gates 17 Cain Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Future: Business. Hob- by: Sports. PASQUALE MICHAEL GALLO aputi, l0 Alling Street. Entered from Truman. Future: College. Hobby: Bowling. VVILLIALI F1iANc1s GIXLLOGLY Bill 35 Pardee Place. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Iunior Execu- tive Board 131. Future: Business. Irlobby: Sports and dancing. ANDHENV ALFONSE GAMBARDELLA Gamm', 131 Exchange Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Future: Business. Hobby: Basketball, hunting, and camping. EDNVAHD jixixu-:s CANNON ullllIO1l,, 12 Salem Street. Entered from Sacred Heart. Future: College. Hob- by: Fishing and hunting. K .13 ,, ft 1.1- ,wi ...5 W . W iff - '- -- Q ,...,. 'V-f::::,,:,gzE1.g1...1 ..,, ,iffiff 7 -X ' '13 9 R ww ., f .,. ij.. sr 'B -lil .-E g: 'f -. .. 5 ,4 3 21. p ie t 22 Jv, fill. 'fist 96 MARVIN HYATT CEIXAIKD Y A qu .ijerryv 226 West Rock Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Horseback Riding Club 121. Future: College. Hobby: Photography and sports. EDWARD FRANCIS Gmisuisrsxi Eddie 84 Gregory Street. Entered from Bassett. Future: Singer. Hobby: Sports, imitatious, and singing. lNlAlK1ON Vxcron Gisusz Ge1'sl1yv 63 Walnut Street. Entered from St. Stanislaus. Future: Army. Hobby: Sports. EDWARD Miuuo GIANFOHTE ..Ed,, 357 Poplar Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Honors 12J: First prize in Biology Prize Examina- tion 12lg Chemistry Club 143. Fu- ture: College. Hobby: Reading. EIXIANUEL JOHN GIANFIIIDDO Hopalong 33 Auburn Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Soccer CSJ. Fu- ture: Aeronautics. Hobby: Sports. 322 W ,.,,, if 9 I X4 . . .. ETHEL Aomis F insoeiucxsax Shortyv 151 Plymouth Street. Entered from Truman. Activities: Bowling K1, 2, 325 Soft Ball KSU: Best Foot Forward Club K21: Pep Club K3, 41. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Roller skating and dancing. 11 -, 1 if ,fp - . N . QQYVJLAQA Flllmicl.-XFX, U- -M f ..B0Bpy,, 212 Hamilton Street. Entered from Fair Haydn.- 1Fii1ure: Undecided. Hobby: Horseback riding. I B.x1usAuA ALLENE Fuosxum 111 E CIP Pumpkirf, 408 Ellsworth Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Spanish Club K4 J . Future: College. Hobby: Dancing and bridge. ENIJJ FAY FHOBIKIN qu A cp 37 Mead Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Biology Club KZJQ Bowling KS, 42. Future: College. Hobby: Dancing. 645 f4fW,,,,4 MAuoA1ueT 1LI.LEN' PRU1. 4 392 North Front Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Pep Club K2, 37: Assistant Secretary of Pep Club K4Jg XVorld Affairs Club K4J: Basketball K4J. Future: Nursing. Hobby: Sports. ELI-IANOR ELLEIN FURIGA 111 E A Pussy 1573 Stute Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Bowling KZJ: Volley Ball Team K2Jg Honors K2, 315 Intersorority Council KSJL Girls' Sports Council KS, 41: Vice President of Intersorority Council K4Jg Class Day Committee K4J. Future: Nursing. Hobby: Dancing und swimming. Lois MAME CALLAGH1-:H K M 2 ..Gal,, 519 Orange Street. Entered from St. Mary's Academy. Future: College. Hobby: Swimming and dancing. AN N1-:TTI-1 LUC1LLE GAbIBA1tDELLA .rNet,, 124 S et te d from Fair H ven. Aciv ies: Pep Club 62, 375 Ice ut' g 62, 3, 49: Chorus K3, 4 : ur I-Iobby: Ice s mg and dan g. , R1'rA RUTH Gmxcu uRi,, 685 Grand Avenue. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Bowling K2 J. Future: College. Hobby: Skating. CAHIKIELLA MAHY GELOS0 Chick,' 150 Rosette Street. Entered from Truman. Future: Nursing. Hobby: Sports. o . ' 1 , - - ' Q lo Vw. I tie 41' x 1 - X' 2? 3 7 A E V . -Y V F ,N ,.,.,,m , EIL... ,..,,.,,Q,Y, f ,W--.2 . ' I I ' ' 'X 1 I XL 75' a ' lv I' gr - 1 . - I Yu Q 3 ti A I 1'- l .I l X, i ',, . .l ALPH JOSEPH GIANNOTTI LAWRENCE EDWARD GITLIN Fitch Street, North Haven. En- Q 3 Y A CI, tered from Sacred Heart. Activities: La,-fyv S.A.B. 115: Elm Treei' Business Board 13, 45. Future: Florist. Hob- by: Model Building. EUGENE LOUIS GIAQUINTO Cfjakev 197 Bradley Street. Entered from Lovell, Activities: Chess Club 115: Baseball 11, 25: Hockey 11, 2, 35: Tennis 13, 45: Gleam Business Board 13, 45: York Square Players 145: Chemistry Club 145. Future: College. Hobby: Chcniistry. HOWARD WILLIAM GIBSON Shock 224 Bassett Street. Entered from Bassett. Future: Undecided. Hob- by: Sports. ROBERT JOSEPH CJILLIAN UGW, 408 Crown Street. Entered from St. Mary's Academy. Activities: Swimming 12, 3, 455 Track 13, 45. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Sports, STEPHEN ALBERT GIORDANO A 0 II Steve 374 Ferry Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Prom Com- mittee 145. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Sports. E. is - 46 Orchard Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Gleam Art Board 125: Interfratemity Council 13, 45. Future: Pratt Institute. Hobby: Sports. HENRY FREDERIC GOETZ, JR. r4MiCk,, 1597 State Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. ISRAEL NATHAN GOLDEN Y A qi Ian 70 Prince Street. Entered from White Plains High School, New York. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. PERRY ROBERT GOODRICH Velvet Street, Clintonville. Entered from Center School. Activities: Swimming Team 11, 25. Future: Auto Mechanic. Hobby: Fixing cars, swimming, and skating. ALLAN DAVID GORDON ME KK 93 Al 1525 Boulevard. Entered from Troup. Mother: Hillhouse 1915. Ac- tivities: Honorable mention in Mar- First pr n Phi Delt Xi Spanish Examina ion 135, Elm Tree Editorial Board 13, 45: President of Spanish Club 145: World Affairs Club 145: York Square Players 145: Student speaker for Community Chest 145. Future: College. Hobby: Music, playing piano, and records. shall Biology Examinatio 125: irst Prize in A.E. Port r L ' af tion 125: Fi st pri e ' ega Delta English E I I n 125- 'anist T ru 0 rs 1 , 4 c 12,3,45- ' 'ei E.N. S. lish P iz xami tion rs Eizedg .A. Ne s Ex mation 1 5 ' t ze in Phi Theta i ion 135: u ic .S 5' x 1 A4 IDX sf w f -L, DORINA lNlARGARET GIANELLI 32 Gold Street. Entered from Prince. Activities : Biology Club 1213 Best Foot Forward Club 121. Future: Nur nz. Hobby: Dra n 1. I 115, I w 1 C 'R ' IA C1 ' 'IN V' .i,,, 'E' 10 sl ve ie. ered 3 V ' rom om cial. iviti s enn .. T am 1 5 York Square -. D , H 9l'5 i 41: E Tree dito ' I '- j oa 13, 41. uture: g Ho ly: Sports and rcadinffi. if M CERALDINE FRA cies ILHULY r dwards Stree Entered 1 Fa' Haven ' ties: Pep ulb 12. F n . usl ss. Hobby: Ddn lg,. s ' ling, and basketball. TRII A A LAso f-1' St. Francis. A iv e ' : Pep Club 12, B lin 121. Future: Nurse. by: Horseback 42 Pleasant . E er 1 K riding and dancing. , ' ry K ORIA,'xAUDliEY GKJLIJEN qi -N, qs I Y v V I 1 K.G 9 , kv ' 1325' Boulevhrd. Entered from N Trpup. Aofivities: Bowling Tourna- nient 12,1 31. Future: College. Hobby: Horseback riding. . , '.: . 1 JEAN GOLDMAN 86 York Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Honors 12, 3, 415 Secretary of French Club 131: Secretary of Chemistry Club 141: French Club 141: Orchestra 141: Badminton Tournament 141. Future: Teaching and music. Hobby: Piano playing. . h -fl ,Q ,fi JOAN RITA GOLDBIAN KIDBCD 574 Elm Street. Entered from Troup. Activ ies: Table Tennis 13, 41: Bowli Art Col- lege. H y: Sports. MARILYN JOYCE GOLDSTEIN rfLynv Y 21 Sylvan Avenue. 'Entered from Troup. Activities: Biology Club 121: Pep Club 121' Honors 12, 41:. Gleam BuslngsE'Board 13, 41: Motion Picture Club 141: Iewish Hi-Y 141. Future: Nursing. Hobby: Classical music and ice skating. GLORIA IRMA GOODMAN 11: K A Glen 565 Central Avenue, Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Chorus 12, 41: Badminton Tournament 12, 415 Skating Tournament 12, S15 Table Tennis Toumament 13, 41. Future: College. Hobby: Sports and music. RHODA JANE COODBIAN qs 2 cp 'lRl10v 31 Blake Street. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Tennis 121. Future: College. Hobby: Dancing. It Q ...Q-lk :nf- I 1 Y' Q . fo :XA 4 X 1 ,L f LEON FRANK GRABOWSKI nldeeu ll Lyons Street. Entered from St. Stanislaus. Activities: Aeronautic Club 111: S.A.B. 121. Future: Ad- vertising. Hobby: Sports, fishing, and music. MATTEIEW GRANOFF Muscles 55 Brownell Street. Entered from Troup. Future: Business. Hobby: Horses and sports. JOSEPH STANLEY GREEN uloen 346 Sherman Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Chemistry Club 141. Future: College. LAWRENCE GREENBERG Y A 11: 2 Roydon Road. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Biology Club 121: World Affairs Club 121: Chemistry Club 141: GIeam Art Board 141. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. LEONARD SALVATORE CUERR1-:RA Lenny 47 Kendall Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: S.A.B. 111. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. WILLIAM JOSEPH GUILLOTTE 292 Ferry Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Hi-Y 13, 41: Track Team 141. Future: University of Connecticut. Hobby: Fishing. ERNEST ARTHUR GUSTAVSON Ernie, S38 Winchester Avenue. Entered from Bassett. Future: College. Hob- by: Guns, hunting, and fishing. BRUCE ALBERT HALL 19 West Elm Street. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Honors 12, 2115 Fire Prevention Essay Contest 121: Chemistry Club 141. Future: Yale. Hobby: Amateur Radio. MYHON RAHM HALPiN MY 41 If l V Y iv, Tonya ,214 . e sington Stree 131954K from Tro cti ies: Club 121: SP CElest 7:'JyQr- - able mention in 'En 1' ze Ex- aminatigti 131: 6110 S qs, 41: Yorl?, Square Players ,1,B,k4,1g 1':Elm Tree' Board 113, 41gjlnterfr fi,tSrJS6un- cil 141: Class Dsydtfiminee 1141. Future: College. Hobby: Writing. if K VVILLIAAI JABIES HALPIN Bill 159 Atwater Street. Entered from St. Francis. Activities: Hockey 121. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Ice skating. gi-n . v .S X-1 J I Q0 fo, 'V Q 'Q -Y' Q , 52: ELINOR IUSTINE GORDON qu A mb Ellie 625 Orange Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Chorus 123: York Square Players 123, 43: Spanish Club 43. Future: University ol Pennsylvania. Hobby: Sports and photography. ESTHER GORENSTEIN ..ES,, 165 Roydon Road. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Bowling Touma- ment 12, 3, 43: Badminton Touma- ment 12, 33: Spanish Club 143: York Square Players 143. Future: College. Hobby: Music and sports. JANET 329 a 'ldtfeiujgnfareil from lil . tivitieszf. Sentinel ,Edifli :J German Club cai, 3 'ilazhy Club 13, 43: Delegate 1' olumbia Scholastic Press Convaftion 13, 43: Chorus 143. Futurei',Business. Hobby: Music and art. Jef Q., I ii, ' 2 1 Ce ral Av ue. Entered f Sheri . Aqti ities: Pep Club 1 , a ii. ournament 13 : Basketball,T m 1 Fu- . Hfliby D s. 11.08. CARQL-LEE CHATTACE ..Lee,, 499 Lighthouse Road. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Chorus 123: Pep Club 123: Photography Club 143: Motion Picture Club 143: Swimming 143. Future: Nursing. Hobby: Dancing and swimming. im Q1 4 . :M A. Mor' 1 ,B iv K: W., c ROSALYN GREENBERG qw A :IJ ..Roz,, 479 Winthrop Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: junior Elm Tree Board 133: Movie Club 13, 43: Table Tennis Toumament 13, 43: York Square Players 143: Bad- minton Tournament 143: Gleam Business Board 143. Future: College. Hobby: Music. ANITA GREENE 491 Lighthouse Road. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Chorus 123: Bowling Toumament 123: Motion Picture Club 133: Ping Pong Tournament 133: Spanish Club 143: Red Cross Leader 143: Champion in Ping Pong 143. Fu- ture: College. Hobby: Swimming and bowling. JUNE SERVISS GRIEGER 57 Ramsdell Street. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Archery Toumament 123: Ice Skating 12, 33: Motion Picture Club 133: Rifle Club 133: Chorus 13, 43: York Square Players 13, 43. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. LOUISE ANN GRIMALDI llMi.9llk0,, 172 Foster Street. Entered from Worthington Hooker. Activities : Aeronautics Club 113: Girl Re- serves 113: Skating Toumament 11, 23: Archery Tournament 123: Vice-President of Girl Reserves 123: Pep Club 123: Badminton Tourna- ment 133. Future: College. Hobby: Ice skating and cooking. NANCY MAE HAEGEL 11:55 17 Lake Place. Entered from St. Louis School. Activities: Swim- ming 1 1 3: Motion Picture Club 133: York Square Players 133: Chorus 143. Future: College. Hobby: Sports and dancing. -0. ' L1 11 Q og 04 ,oil 1-f fi ? ' ,f E, DONALD HERMAN HALPRIN M 2 D. Hf' 35 Day Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Spanish Club 143: Senior Executive Board 143. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. JOHN ANTHONY HEER.AN Sleepy 18 Lancraft Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Iunior Exe- cutive Board 133. Future: Undecid- ed. Hobby: Hunting. ROBERT VVILLIALI HEIXRBIANN Bohn 85 Mechanic Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: York Square Players 13, 43. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Swinnnin:.x and dancing. JOHN MATTIIEWV 1'lEVRIN Dinney', 103 Grand Avenue. Entered from Fair Haven. Future: Business. 1 FREDERICK lxl0TTlNGHAlNI HILL A .h , 'iFrezl' 247 Townsend Avenue. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Base- ball 123: Varsity Hockey 12, 3, 43: junior Class President 133: Varsity Track 133: Varsity Football 13, 43: Senior Class President 143: Second All-State Football Team 143. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. ,gxxxu - . ROBERT l31lTSUO HIRATA A E K Bohn 1455 Chapel Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Omega Delta Prize-honorable mention 123: Hon- orable mention in Phi Beta Prize 123: Honors 123: Gleam,' Editor- ial Board 133: Theta Sigma English Prize 133: Red Cross Representative 133: Honorable mention in Phi Beta Story Prize 133: Honorable mention in Phi Beta Poem Prize 133: Editor- in-Chief of 'KGlt'tll11,, 143: Prom Committee 143: German Club 143. Future: Yale. Hobby: Music. FRANK HURLEY 8 Meadowview Road. Entered from Fair Haven. Future: Undecid- ed. Hobby: Playing pool. josEPH NICHOLAS IADAnoLA A 0 H ujoes, Y 20 Stevens Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Honorable men- tion in Biology Club Prize 123: Band 133. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. lV1AltKOE FRANCIS jAoIcsoN I' A 111 udldfkv - 50 Barton Drive, North Haven. Entered from Helen Street School. Activities: S.A.B. 113: Red Cross Representative 113: Class Treasurer 13, 43: Chairman of Safety Con- ference 143: Community Chest 143. Future: College. Hobby: Drinking Coca-Cola. ROBERT SEYMOUR JACOBSON, ln. Bohn 91 Hurlburt Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Future: College. Hobby: Aircraft modeling, iz-QYQ :Zi '32, 414' EV - .,M, ef. NW, , .i,. ,,.. -- ..,,. - f ...ft EAIILY ROSEISIE H.xIu.I- .1 128 1lsldPl't Avenue. Entered from Sheridtm. Activities: Bowling ,Cliampi0ns1vfA,12lg Chorus. 121: x Ping. Phiig Taumament 12, 473 'ifiihriis T4-am 1335 junior Elm Tree Business Board 139: Bowling Tdumament 13. 41g Elm Tree Art Board 143. Future: Art School. Hobby: Art. PHYLIIIS KATHI-:IuIsE flAltltlNl.-XN 'fFelix tial Collett Street, llainden, En- tered from Sbring Glen School. Mother: Hillliquse 1914. Activities: 'Archery Tournament 11, 25: Cbonis 1 1, 2, 3, 4 J: Biology Club 121: Dramatic Club 123: Bowling Tournament 12, 3, 41: Rifle Club 1.33: Junior Elm Tree Board 135g Honorable mention on Cleam story 135: Badminton Tournament 1453 CIC-am Editorial Board 143: Class Day Committee 143: Special Chorus 141. Future: University of Maine. Hobby: Cooking. AILEEN AGNES l'lAltTIGAN KcH0l'flg!IH,, Sea Hill Road, North Branford. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Biology Club 121: Pep Club 12, 37: York Square Players 13, 4 D g Basketball 137. Future: Nursing, Hobby: 4-H Club YVork anal reading. SHIRLEY lxlAl1IE l'1ARTIG.-KN 374 YVinthr ll 'ei ue. Entered from r ties- S.A.B6 12Jx Pep , ' ' 2 GQ. HM s 12, 3, 4 ' g Bas etball Team 13, 4 ' , Editorial oa 1 - I i 1- Li mittee 14w ke 143: Table ennis ournam 4 . Future: College. Hobby: Sports. ELIZABETH lNlARIE HAYWARII NLM., 109 Ridgewood Avenue, North Haven. Entered from Spring Glen School. Future: Business. Hobby: Sports. QW? 5l,.f'h . ,' ima A ,E -5 9,06 JANE ABET HEALY nie ' 425 Blatchley Avenue. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: S.A.B. 127: Chorus 12, 3, 4j. Future: Business College. Hobby: Swimming and talking. ALICE FLORENCE HICKEY Aliciav 172 Dover Street. Entered from Commercial. Future: College. Hob- by: Swimming. PHYLLIS MARY HICILEY ..Fi,, 172 Dover Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: S.A.B. 1219 junior Red Cross 121. Future: Un- decided. Hobby: Swimming and dancing. JEANNE FRANCES HODGE BT- Jean 1' . 9 . mf Strei. grkered from p. A 'it' ,Q owling 127: ep ciu 1 Jqciioms 13,,4J: Fiel 4 ey 1416 qc 145, C 1eQq.,.BJ5lfiwi1s Sud ancing. -A ' ' A 0 J J' 4 e ARLENE ANN HORTON qu 2 qs Arlv 78 Ellsworth Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Elm Tree Business Board 13, 415 Spanish Club 14J. Future: College. Hobby: Listening to records. iz .N I Xi ' f ., f --.f WARREN GEORGE JAQUA Washe 18 Mansion Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Hockey 123. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Sports. MERLE NORTON JILLSON Fanessa 7 State Street, Guilford. Entered from Mount Hermon. Future: Col- lege. DONALD ALFRED JOHNSON rrDon,, 120 Millbrook Road, North Haven. Entered from Spring Glen Grammar School. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Working on cars and boats. JAMES SHERMAN JOHNSON Jim-If' 656 Whitney Avenue. Entered from Worthington Hooker. Activities: Manager of Footballt Team 123: Varsity Hockey 133. Future: College. Hobby: Sports and aviation. KENNETH CLARENCE JOHNSON Kenny 205 Goife Street. Entered from Madison Training School, Virginia. Activities: York Square Players 13, 435 Prom Committee 143. Fu- ture: New Haven Teachers Col- lege. Hobby: Piano, dancing, and singing. N4 WALTER FLETCHER JOHNSON Walt 124 Lexington Avenue. Entered from Fair Haven. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. WALTER LAUREN JOHNSON .fpepv 551 Russell Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Acthiitiesz Swimming 123: Honors 123: Band 12, 3, 435 Orchestra 12, 3, 43: Chemistry Club 143: Future: Medicine. Hob- by: Drumming. JAMES PRICE JOHNSTON nlimmiei' 45 Southwest Drive. Entered from Boardman Trade School. Father: Hillhouse 1927. Future: Business. Hobby: Sports. HENRY WALTER JORDAN Hank 41 Grace Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Baseball. EDWARD JAMES KABABEK ucyabbyn 193 Chapel Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Football 123: Baseball 1235 Varsity Football Team 1333 Varsity Baseball Team 133: Varsity Basketball Team 143. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. QM 1- lo if P es. :XQ 467 X X1 3 ri., S - , ....t.,:,,,.,.,. ,..M....m...-.....-.g............,.................- ...,,. .. ....-.-.-..........,--,,,,,.., X Q! we .- C liaiiimiu LOUISE JACOB K M E JOYCE ANNEITE Hoawxrz -fjakev QIJAYIP 153 Willow Street. Entered from Worthin gton Hooker. Activities: Table Tennis Toumament 11, 2, 31: Bowling Tournament 1215 Tennis Toumament 12. 315 Sentinel Busi- ness Board 13, 415 York Square Players 13, 41. Future: Laboratory Technician. Hobby: Dancing -.I -4.2 J 5 CE LUN Houngvirzt 4 ..- -IIE . . ,.,v , 'TQ vw 1 , s 4..Bunny,, XXE sq 6 Roydon R d. Entered from Sheridan. Activiti : Bowling 121: Archery 1215 Chorus 12, 41. Fu- ture: College. Hobby: Singing. JOAN b'lARIE HUGO A A l0anie', -. , 499 Valley Entered from Sheridan. Mother: Hillhouse, 1920. Activfflh: Basketball 1211 chorus fL213 Honors 121! Field Hockey 114, 8, 415 Table Tennis Touma- ment 12, 3, 414 Basketball 1215 Rifle Club 1315 Manager of Swim- ming Team 1315 Field Hockey 141: Swimming Team 1413 Senior Exe- cutive Board 141. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. i abe l1lARIE Lo IIXIE ANNUZZI . Miler sm-ef. Entered from up. Activities: Swimming Team 1 , 5 Photography Club 131: eam Business Board 13, 415 Motion Picture Club 1415 Elm Treei' Art Board 141. Future: College. Hobby: Sy imming. I ' ' 1 -X I ' SONYA LOUISE JACKSON Jack 729 Grand Avenue. Entered from Troup. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Collecting autographed pictures of celebrities. j Am 201 West Park Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Father: Hillhouse 1916. Activities: Best Foot Forward Club 1215 Tennis Tournament 121: Gleam Art Board 12, 315 Captain of Swimming Team 12, 3, 415 Chorus 12, 415 Junior Executive Board 1315 Table Tennis Tourna- ment 1315 German Club 141. Fu- ture: College. Hobby: Music and art. JEANETTE CATHERINE JAENICKE 361 Ferry Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Pep Club 12, 31. Future: Librarian. Hobby: Swimming and dancing. BLANCHE EMMILINE JENKINS Slim,' Y ' e Entered asset . c e.: unior Red Cross 112 glxoruy 1141: Bowling 141: e 1 Club 141. Fu- ture: School of Nursing. Hobby: Singing. ANNA CHRISTINA JESSEN 85 Collett Street, Hamden. En- tered Irom Spring Glen School. Fu- ture: College. Hobby: Music. ANNA OLIVIA JOHNSON rrAnn,, 57 Hazel Street. Entered from Bassett. Future: Dressmaker. Hob- by: Handicrafts. if -4 ff' f X Q ' f . X . . wi l - f AARON KAHN Q A ConnyD 23 Arch Street. Entered from Truman. Activities: Red Cross Rep- resentative 113, Future: College and business. Hobby: Sports and popu- lar music. SAUL IQAPLAN Sol 465 Washington Avenue. Entered from Truman. Activities: S.A.B. 113: Best Foot Forward Club 113: Cross Country Team 133: Manager ot' Football Team 13, 43: German Club 13, 43: Chorus 143. Future: Busi- ness. ALLEN PHILLIP KAI'SINOW qu B ..KUppy,, 19 Day Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Football 12 3 3 Motion Picture Club 13, 43. Fu- ture: College. Hobby: Sports. JOHN KAIi1KjANlS Greek, 603 Congress Avenue. Entered from Troup. Future: College. Hob- by: Sports. HEllBEl1'F MAUIIICE KAUFAIAN Heron 36 Hallock Street. Entered from Truman. Activities: World Affairs Club 11, 33: Chess Club 11, 2, 3, 43: First honorable mention in Geometry Prize Examination 123: President of World Affairs Club 123: Honors 1235 First honorable mention in Physics Prize Examination 133: First honorable mention in English Prize Examination 133: York Square Players 13, 43: Gleam Editorial Board 13, 43: Chemistry Club 143: Chorus 143: Treasurer of York Square Players 143. Future: Yale. Hobby: Tennis. . X 5 .. H, as . x, 9 xl ' M X 106 BURTON MARVIN KELINIAN HBIIHD 344 Goffe Qreet. Entered from Troup. Future: Art School. Hobby: Drawing. V' JOHN JOSEPH KILLIAN Jacky 201 Pine Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Future: Business. Hob- by: Photography. RICHARD ALLING KIBIBALL ..Tmy,, 814 Edgewood Avenue. Entered from Peekskill Military Academy. Mother: Hillhouse 1920. Activities: Cross Country 133: Chorus 13, 435 Opera Guild Representative 13, 43: Connecticut All-State Chorus 143. Future: College. Hobby: Art and drawing. ROGER GEORGE KLOPFER ..ROge,, I , 664 Townsend Avenue. ed from Navy. Mother: Hillhou 1912. Activities: Sentin 1 B ness oard 123. Future? C ege. I . U, . JOHN Ro RT KNIGHT KK ny!! 243 Spring Street. Entered Prom Commercial. Future: Navy and col- lege. Hobby: Bowling and sports. fi'Q3 ex. I xl J. Q: CAROLYN N1 N'0 P Fda I of L1 ohn E05 ' Ami :Q ntered fr et any Sc o . t'v' ' : Red ' pr r : u ture. ege. Hobby: Knitting. Qofl RHEA DELOfX JOHNSON Sistern 39 Spruce Street. Entered from Troup. Future: College. Hobby: Sewing and dressmakimz. SHIRLEY ANNE JOHNSON B T - Slzirsl1', 475 Quinnipiac Avenue. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Skating Tournament 121: Honors 121: Chorus 141: German Club 141. Fu- ture: Marriage. Hobby: Music and skating. JOYCE Mrmcoura JOHNSTON 90 Adeline Street. Entered from Seward Park High School, New York. Future: College, Hobby: Reading. ESTELLE Esrr-IER JOSEPH cp K A1 1 new 103 Pendleton Street. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Dramatic Club 121: Spanish Club 141: Bad- minton Club 141: Bowling 141. Fu- ture: College. Hobby: Sports and having fun. -sr,,x e 107 , .4 f ,1 K.. M 1 X. -1. ELEANOH THEllESA JOYCE EIIie', 140 Lombard Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: S. A.B. 121. Future: St. Francis Hospital School of Nursing. Hobby: Swim- ming. ELIZABETH ANN KANDETZK1 aBetty,, 145 Huntington Avenue. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Archery 12, 31. Future: Nursing, Naomi SAMUELL.-x KIXPLJXN Ginger 64 Anthony Street. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Bowling Tournament 12, 41: Elm Treen Editorial Board 13, 41: York Square Players 13, 41 : Table Tennis Tournament 13, 41: French Club 141: Badminton Tournament 141: Future: College. Hobby: Collecting records and walking. MARY KARKANES 179 Congress Avenue. Entered from Prince. Activities: Chorus 11, 21: Best Foot Forward Club 121: VVorld Affairs Club 141: Astronomy Club 141. Future: Nursing. EvELrN IRENE KARNITSKA cb S, ..EU,, 168 NVillard Street. Entered from Truman. Activities: junior Red Cross 111: Archery Tournament 111: S.A,B. 121: Bowling Tourna- ment 121: junior Executive Board 131: Pep Club 13, 41. Future: Iuilliard School of Music. Hobby: Piano and dancinpl. '33 5. Xi g Ag If X 3 B CHARLES BERNARD KOPELINIAN ..KOpey,, 140 Cottage Street. Entered from Worthington Hooker. Mother: Hill- honse 1913, Activities: Manager of Football Team 111: Basketball 111: Manager of Basketball Team 121: Manager of Varsity Hockey Team 131: Junior Elm Treeu Board 131. Future: College. Hobby: Sketehing. ARTHUR LUSK KOPPELMAN Buddy,' 1198 Whalley Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Rifle Team 13, 41. Future: College. Hobby: Model building. WALTER KoRz1cK Wulf, 16 Dow Street. Entered from Troup. Future: College. llobby: Sports. HARRY CHARLES KOWALCHUK Chuckv v31 Mill Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Sports. SHERMAN HAROLD KREVOLIN Y A. 111 Sharm 63 Rosette Street. Entered from Truman. Activities: Honors 11, 21: Chess Club 1215 Sentinel Editori- al Board 13, 41. Future: College. Hobby: Stamps and baseball. 'Mt N1 1.1 . , . in . N lox . I 4, 11.9 X4 f xr, V f VY, NIV!! Y., ,. NN-...,..,2 EUGENE ANTHONY KUSZPA Kiwi, 186 Franklin Street. Entered from St. Stanislaus. Future: U. S. Marines. Hobby: Dancing and sports. SAUL JACK LANDAU Br0wnie,' 56 Daggett Street. Entered from Prince. Activities: Chess Club 11, 2, 31: President of Drama Club 121: Chorus 121: Honors 12, 31: Sen- tinel 12, 31: German Club 131: York Square Players 13, 41, News Editor of Sentinel 141: Chemis- try Club 141. Future: Yale. Hobby: Talking. JOSEPH Gonw1N LANE, JR. A-Iago Q Race Brook Road, Orange. En- tered from Orange Center School. Activities: S.A.B. 1113 Hockey 1-L 2, 3, 41f Future: Cpllege. Hobby: Sports. - .' .Y S' MICHAEL PASQUALE LANGELLO Mickey Langv 38 Arch Street. Entered Prom Truman. Activities: Orchestra 11, 2, 3, 41: Band 11, 2, 3, 41. Future: Juilliard School of Music. Hobby: Music. VVILLIALI DAVID LANIER Daue' 456 Orchard Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Swimming 121: Hi-Y 12, 31g Varsity Swimming Team 13, 41: Elm Treei' Art Board 141. Future: College. Hobby: Swimming and debating. if 5' xg :4 icy 1074 Q22 X SONYA KATL qu 11 A Sonny 86 York Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Pep Club 1215 Motion Picture Club 1215 Badminton 12, 315 Bowling 12, 315 Ping Pong 1315 Athletic Numeral Award 1315 Spanish Club 141. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. BTAHCIA KAUFINIAN tp 2 qw Mars1f' 73 Avon Street. Entered from VVorthington Hooker. Activities: Tennis Toumament 1215 Ping Pong Toumament 12, 8, 415 Choms 1315 Volley Ball Tournament 1315 York Square Players 18, 415 Basketball 141. Future: College. Hobby: Music, nrt, and dancing. LORRAINE HODA KAZDAN q C D r A? 9 OC Q4 ' f' , ' Lauri22,' , A I .4 . ,. 0-0 - I' 8 Nofttgff . ntered 13 ?T!Ul1 Activities: 5 21 5 Bow IT 12, 49,1-'ttruk Mugs' coi- legefidifflawc. f I4 sd r J A ' L 4 ' Fou reet. Entered 31mm Sheri n. Activities: York Square Playez 1 5 re Club 1415 T s T u a- ment 141, Futi e: Business School. Hobby: Bowling and music. MA ' 'A on LY ,Lx effigy ve ret' ,Entered fro B t. A ti itie : orus 121' Pep Cl rk Squa Playe 13, 415 nish Club Mm : Larson junior College. obby: Music. K-....,.g-'xr' su Cl Hgi LL ' ' 1 l Mkt' ,Glwnnze 44' - ,Amo wesgfnin SEQ. Entered fromfllhfpel Hill High Schoold- Waltham, M' Actlxiu-5354 Pep Club 1315 C 'fry 41. Future: Bradford Junior ,ogg 'I-lobby: Dancing. i 1 .114-MAL USBQAN KM 2 X4 416 Bl chley .itgenua Entered fro St. .P1'ancis.i,Af5tivities: Archery Ta ent 1 M Pep, Club dem, Ch us 12, M' Ju 1' ElniI1Tree Bo d 131151 A 'ness ,5.:Manager of EBV Titan 41. qxdhre: Busi- ness School Hob Swimming and icc skating MTX N El.fuNis KL,x'rzK1u rp K A Lainey 141 Day Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Pep Club 121: Motion Picture Club 1215 Honors 1215 Ping Pong 12, 3, 415 Bowling 12, 3, 415 Badminton 1315 Iunior Executive Board 1315 Chorus 1315 Spanish Club 1415 Senior Executive Board 141. Future: College. Hobby: Sports and music. JULIE LILLIAN KLUPPELHOLZ 18 Shepard Street. Entered from Bassett. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Sports. AUDREY Mfxnn-3 KNUWLES 19 P And 255 Ellsworth Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Elm Tree Business Board 13, 415 Archery 141. Future: College. Hobby: Dancing. SJ 5' ' 'O A. y ig.. 21 I xx , xf , fa X -Q N' X If 32 ' f 1, I 7: , -.....-.--......s.s... M- M--- -C Q JM. GENNA1t0 CARLIEN LEM K I IT i Hh1lBhllT LOUIS LAPHABI 11 Douglas Av le. Entered m 75 Elmwood Road. Entered from Columbus. ities: Basket I Sheridan. Future: College. Hobby: Team 111, ase Team 11, Sports. Varsity Basketbal eam 13, 41' Senior Executive B ard 14jg C Captain of sit Basketball A X X Team 145. Fnt C212 Hobby: A C Sports. 1 , . Q 5 f fr : ,. 1 .ull .K X ru' 1' , . 'V - A 1' uxvznrcx Roman' fs 1 - , Davin AAIIQJN LEVINE Q A rp- .1 Lap ff-fi.-f' f Davey 349 Sherinah Aven :ff tered fromH'roup. Activities: Interf iii- 408 Ellsworth Avenue- Entered ry gpm-ts 43, 4j.fs.p1'mis 1, 145, from Troup. Activities: Interfrater- Future: UndeekTed.e obby: Swim- nity Sports 13. 41. Future: College. ,ngngl , ff uf ' Hobby: Collecting records. 'x if ANDREW S.x1.v.x'roiu5 l,.fXUlJ.XNO ..AmIU,, Houiairi' Cisoncig LEvxN1s A P 2 250 Grand Avenue. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Ili-Y 127: Bowling Team 143: Chorus 143. Future: Music Study. Hobby: Sports and xnusiv. JOHN SALv,x'ro1ug L,xV1ox..x nLaUv 7 Kendall Street, Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Iuuior Ex- ecutive Board 13Jg Senior Executive Board 1415 Red Cross Representa- tive 14D. Future: Business. Hobby: Dancing and singing. HEHBLQK1' ALLEN Lunsovrrz A P E Leila 150 Greenwood Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Baseball 129: Sec-retary-Treasurer of Inter- fraternity Council 143: Chairman of Class Gift Committee 143. Fu- ture: New York University. Hobby: Sports. ..B0b,, 503 Sherman Parkway. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Baud 12, 3, 41: Spanish Club 143. Future: Col- lege. Hobby: Music. H INIAN xc. B Lui ' Troup. ag vi ' s: - ' if ' Team 'sms Business. o ' wimming and I 31 Mea f St et. Entered from 13, g p. . . 3 1 re: driving. STANLEY YALE LEVINE Stung A , . Q 1 165 Dwight Street. Entered frqih Troup. Activities: Swimmingf Team qzy. m1?1t1:i,re'? Undecided. Hobby: Svflm . ng' i ' 'SB , 'H Q-iv' 5 LX gyzf- Ruoiu Pm'1.L1s Kolufr UROA 244 Colle Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Pep Club 127: Field Hockey 12, 37: Ievvish Hi-Y 13, 47: Spanish Club 147. Future: College. Hobby: Music, dancing. and sports. llnoux KnAMEn qi K A ultfzou 19-i Orchard Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Dramatic Club 127: Bowling Tournament 12, 3, 47: Yorlc Square Players 13, 47: Spanish Club 147.Future: College. Hobby: Dancing and playing piano. Miuicm MAn1Lx'x Kinssiii. ID 2 fb 2107 Chapel Street. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Table Tennis Toumament 12, 37: Tennis Tournament 137: Bowling Tourna- ment 137, Ynrk Square Players 153, 47: French Club 147. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. Allltll-XNNE H.uuinf'r Kiuvrr KD A fb nA,, 9 . 255 Orchard Street. Entered from -1'l'roup. Activities: Honors 12 7: Secretary of Biology Club 127, M0tion'Picture Club 127: Pep Club 127' Had Cross Representative 127: Tree Art Board 137, York Square Players 13, 47: Secretary of Spanish Club 147. Future: Nursing. Hobby: Collecting coins and sports. il.-use SUS.-XN 'XIllll x lap 'f Ridge ROY? Orang-.nxpEnterecl from Ora 1 e enter Sclhvtfl. Activi- ties' Bio y Club 1 : Pep Club 'ly n ournarn 13 7: Swimming 14 - Spanish nb 14 7. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. Tgum ent 137: Table fs lik -u 't' 1'3- sl' 1 .S V ' ififffmsesi . .off .h .1 . 4- 'x is t il nm. :Zi Ti. it Tflf - RQ L1L1.1AN Amm LAXVLEH DoDo', 33 Douglas Avenue. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Clean1 Art Prize 13 7 4 Cleam Art Board 13, 4 7 4 Tennis Tourna- nn-ut 1475 'tElni Tree Art Board 14 7. Future: Art School. Hobby: Doodlin 1 F' .. ' .fe ,wji . ,xt- ALTIIISA MA -KQWHJB Alb Jr . 2B4'Putnam Stree tered from nnan, Activitief . .B. 11, 275 llonors 127yum're: Teachers Col- lege. Hobby: Record collection. 7- : - , .X'N'fIIl:XlULitil? tJEY I fhlii .x 7. V I 4'C'lJ1l'L 1' A T1 Y' b 46 PendletonlStreet. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Dramatic Club 127: Ping Pong Tournament 137: Elm Tree Business Board 13, 47: Intersnrority Council 13, 47: Span- ish Club 147. Future: College. llobby: Music, JOAN H1ssr:L Lrzimv 126 Townsend Avenue. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Pep Club 12, 47, Table Tennis Tourna- ment 13, 47. Future: Nursing. Hobby: Sports and sailing. DonoTHY ANN Lifriziz DnttieU 78 Porter Street. Entered from Troup. Future: X-Ray technician. Hobby: Dancing and skating. is 5, X1 ,ox it .gi I Q4 lfi If RZ Q f Q., v u X E . , .M ,,,f -.,L.L-..m.g....L.-, L .. ..Lm,v.,--L. f -W P I VINCENT EDWARD LEWANDOWSKI Vinnie', 45 South Fulton Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. RICHARD IEHOAIE LINI-:HAN Dickv 26 Garden Street. Entered from Boardman Trade School. Future: Business. Hobby: Sports. DONALD ELNVOOD LINK Butch,' 113 Beacon Avenue. Entered from Fair Haven. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Sports. . KJ x jpg' . ' I .N ,LH N. 5' l. R, 1.1 I IVIARIO QHORGI-3 LONGOBARDI . HBUfClLu QSS, VVoodward Avenue. Entered from Boardman Trade School. Fu- ture: College. Hobby: Bowling. JOHN ARNOLD HIISNES LOHNIQ Wepawaug Road, VVoodbridge. Entered from Durban, Natal, South Africa. Future: Yale Engineering School. Hobby: Electricity. tru Q 'I so 1 r 50,5 x .pf 4 E P ?1'g A ,qw 'fir MICHAEL ANTHONY LoRUsso Mike 129 Rosette Street. Entered from St. Anthony's. Activities: S.A.B. Q27. Future: Business. Hobby: Swim- ming. ii A ON Pg CI NI , ' RA my RzzzMV - it ' ad.. Woodbr' .V En- ,-v, fm Wo e 'Ce'fIter -A' A tiv'tie .f ootball 41, 25: H - C25 I ionEx utive Board u : Co ege, ,c yy: no . f! ba Team MJ., F ll Q 'N FRANCIS DAVID LYONS Fr1m7, 246 Nicoll Street. Entered from Worthington Hooker. Future: Un- decided. Hobby: Sports. WILLIAM HENRY LIACKAY GBM., 17 Hard Street. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Homeroom Representative 117. Future: Fores- try. Hobby: Firearms and taxi- dermy. CHARLES MADDELENA agedv 12 Garden Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Varsity Swimming Team 42, 3, 41. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. MAIULYN LEVINE qw K A 41Mar,, 729 Elm Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Ping Pong Touma- ment 133: Spanish Club 143. Fu- ture: College. Hobby: Music. if Qi If x Q E6 4, fo, - x l rf T f 1 X fi L lil f V .. ---- r.,m.....-..,. ...Mm wc.. e Kg e M, LOIIRAINE PHYLLIS LUBIN 'IJ K A Q, Babe, A 295 .Orchard Street,.:Ente.:edV from KT V -, Troup. Activities: Movie Club 123: Bowling 12, 3, 435 Badmihton 12, 1 .... . H 11 43: Ping Pong Tournament 13,534 1 f J.-.,..,..v,. . KTM f f Spanish Club 143. Future: College. r Hobby: Sports. VIVIAN SHIRLEY LEv1Nm qu K A If 'Y , 4Viv ' . f V . - .. '2l'C-arden Stre t. Entered from Troup. Activities. Jiology Club 123: Pep Club'123g tion Picture Club 1231 Bowling 12,.3, 3: Ping Pong Toumament 13,,43g adminton 13, 43: Spanish Club 143. Future: Cul- legd. Hobby: Sports and dancing. ELVERA LOIIRINE Lurixono 4,1-0 Sister,' 47 Bishop Street. Entered from St. Mary's Academy. Activities: Bowling 123. Future: College. Hobby: Dancing and swimming. JACQUELINE L1P'roN tp K A Iackey 98 Sherman Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Archery 123: Ice Skating 12, 433 Bowling Touma- ment 133: Archery Toumament 133: Spanish Club 143. Future: College. Hobby: Dancing and skating. JOAN BTAGDALENE Looms :flow 291 Division Street. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Choms 123: RiHe Club 133: Gem1an Club 143. Future: Nursing. Hobby: Skating. 'QV I 35' ROSE MARIE LUCIAN1 cp Q3 nl-I0 nv 613 Valley Street. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Prom Commit- tee 143. Future: Hair stylist. Hobby: Dancing and reading. ANN D1,m1oNn LUCIANU tp 1,9 UNM., 36 Ashland Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Future: Business. Hob- by: Skating, swimming, and dancing. JEANNE LORRAINE Luxosxr E N E 312 Wallace Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Ice Skating 1235 Pep Club 123: Cheerleader 133: Senior Executive Board 143: Assembly Committee 1435 Prom Committee 143. Future: Nursing. Hobby: Dancing and sports. . 1 Li5oNoaA MAHIEALUPCJLI . fklzev 2. Columbus Avenue. Entered from uman. Activities: S.A.B-. 113: Drama 'c Club 11, 23: Qhonus 12, 3, 43gl Junior El1Izr'lTree 133: Prom Chairman '!Senior Execu- tive Board 144. Future: Nursing. Hobby: Sports. :z a . ' Xi 'F' Nm V S L C7Q- :ie Q f ,L f RAYMOND PATrucK NIA!-ION ..Ray,, 679 Ferry Street. Entered irom Fair Haven. Activities: Red Cross Representative 123. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. NVA1.'r1-Ju RICHARD b1A1lON ..Wal,, 679 Ferry Street. Entered from Fair Haven . Future: College. Hob- by: Sports and billiards. MAUMCE Aiwoiugw BIALONEY -:Mon 248 Howard Avenue. Entered from St. Peter's. Activities: Latin Prize 123: Honors 123. Future: College. Hobby: Reading. HAROLD JOSEPH NIANGINI HUF, 19 Elliott Street. Entered from Troup. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Bowling. WILLIAlNi EDWARD lN1ANS1 lELD A 2 K Sleepy', 988 Townsend Avenue. Entered from Fair Haven. Mother: Hill- house 1920. Future: University of Connecticut. 1 1 3 if .I l . 1' XS S yu 4? 14 E ti . L 11 459. M, w ' Q. . 114 PAUL GAETANO hf1ARINO 129 Clay Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Future: College. Hob- by: Sports. JACK lY1AlXT1N A P jj ..Greg,, 42 Harding Place. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Senior Executive Board 143: World Affairs Club 143: Spanish Club 143: Class Gift Com- mittee 143. Futnrc: Yale. Hobby: Athletics. PATRICK GEVA 131.-XSCOLA Duck', 680 Woodward Avenue. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: S.A.B. 123. Future: Commercial Arts. Hobby: Sports and drawing. JOHN GERENIIA 1N1ASSIlX1INO Massv 154 Norton Street. Entered from Columbus. Future 1 Art School. Hobby: Drawing. LUCIAN ANTHONY MAsTRAccH1O .fzipv 50 Stevens Street. Entered from Troup. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Sports. - if -Qgj If' N 1 g Lois ELEANQI1 LvoNs Sli0rfy,' 156 Newhall Street. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Basketball 121g Softball 131g Table Tennis Tourna- ment 131. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. l'lu1.r3N Rosig All-KCEK Matin Grassy Hill Road, Orange. En- tered from Orange Center School. Future: Stone Business College. Hobby: Music. lJll.l.IAN Bnzvrgnm' lblAfIKl:lEX'Ell 0-1 I' f4BeUv 323 Orchard Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Table Tennis 121: Pep Club 12, 31. Future: College. Hobby: Collecting old books. Cnxuus Tnrgiufsfx l1lAHElt 15923 State Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Skating 141. Future: Nursing. Hobby: Ice skating. ' , is 1 1 Q ln f -1 1 1 1 X ' x. 1 , ' 1 4 x. l 1 , A . . 1 l 4 l . l.,0RHAlN:l:I M1A1tu'c hlAI0ll1X17l. . fern ' -, 4 '- MJ ony ,'95l 'est lipxekl Ayenuc. Entered fiom 'siienttaq ,!Activities: s.A,B, 1214 Iuniorj? 'Cross Represgitative 121: Chorlis 12, 31. Futuregi New England 'Conservatory of Nlusic. Hobby: Collecting records, , , I u R , X I ,Ls :xi ,OX f 1, LJ J J fmt 'G' 5 lr 5 l U 1 ,J GEIIBIAINJIIIW ANSFIELD Q Gerryv 1 Beers Street. Ent ed from up. Acti ties: lBow' Y Touma- ment .1221 Prt9'5dJmmi ee 141. Futu z 'iness College Hobby: Danci , imming, a d reading. l1lAlJEl,1NE M.fxNs1 224 VVooster Street. Entered from Columbus. Activities: Mattie Feld- man Memorial Award 121: Junior Executive Board 131g Senior Execu- tive Board 141: Table Tennis 141: Y-Teens 141. Future: Hairdressing Academy. Hobby: Sports and dancing. AN'I'0lNE'I l'l-1 bl.-RRY M xRc:Hr:1 rl Armette', 151 Poplar Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Red Cross Club 131: Pep Club 1315 Photo- graphy Club 131. Future: Business. Hobby: Dancing. -Iosr:eH1Ni-3 K,vrHnvN lklancuoci ill 01 44101, 21 Manilla Avenue, Woodbridge. Entered from NVamer School. Acti- vities: Skating 11, 31: S.A.B. 121: Pep Club 1215 Junior Red Cross 121g Basketball 141g Spanish Club 141. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. ANTOINETTE Pnv1.1,1s lXlA1uNELLo Toni, 156 Hamilton Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: First prize in Biology 1215 Second prize in Italian 1215 Honors 12, 3, 41. Future: Comptometer School. Hob- by: Reading. a j X1 04 42' lox If Q ik - f .L 7 7- A -A-:Hmm M 7 Vf W f 'jun RICHARD CONSTANTIN MAZAN Dick 921 Grand Avenue. Entered from Columbus. Activities: Orchestra 121: Hockey 12, 3, 41: Track 12, 3, 41. Future: College. ALBERT RICHARD MAZZACANE Mazzi' 211 Portsea Street. Entered from Sacred Heart. Activities: Baseball 121. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Sports. JOHN HENRY MCADAIVIS 47 Downing Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Orchestra 11, 2, 3, 41: Chess Club 121: Honors 131. Future : College. Hobby: Theater Work. ERNEST JOSEPH MCAULIEEE usandyv 382 Lexington Avenue. Entered from Fair Haven. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. ROBERT EDWARD MCAULIEFE ..B0b,, 34 Rosette Street. Entered from Nathan Hale. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Dancing. EDWARD JAINIES MCAVAY ffMaC,, 55 Kensington Street. Entered from Troup. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Swimming, horseback riding, and skating. VVILLIABI CALEB MCCAEE Mac 57 Marvel Road. Entered from Sheridan. Father: Hillhouse 1916. Mother: Hillhouse 1917. Activities: Hockey 121. Future: School of Pho- tography. Hobby: Athletics. f f x DUN ' D. 151211-l Ggxhu ' ,Af,..?':A1 is 1 A U' i 1 -' v .xl 1 LN . P 513 om noe. Entered f rfix'S eart, Activities: Hon- . Future: Navy. Hobby: S ' ming, . LY, od Ava u Entered 1 121 ar B Com lnterfrater ni Coun Vlce President of Red Cros Prom Committee . 'u : Colle fe. Hobby: Music 'in ph o raphy. JOSEPH ATRICK l11CCU1NNESS ' if 2 tt' , FIKAN ' s M mc diff U If 11 JA 'ff f A ' 5 H5111 1 Ai. . rg p. c' 'f : resident of S.An:13 12: as a 3 W 0 -is , 1 - 'r , '- '- ' 1: ' 1411: A 5 . d I K O-I 14 X 1. Ma , 12 Cassius tr . from St. Pet r's. iviti hairman of 'al e i ommittee 1,115 D ic Club - r 'tfa, 1l1: F tball11, 21: H c 11: Var- sity otball 3? 4 , Senior Execu- HVCNHKL d g orns 141: New Haven y Council 141: Inter- fraternity ouncil 141. Future: Yale or Colu b . Hobby: Sports. I - 5 !f f v I .f-,r!- 'Eg If P 1 I X19 vw. -.. Q5 I 1 ' ' O 4, ox ft- J .ff A .r I Q Y IV- 11 9 9 f Q 1 f 1- ,1 If :Elf of ,.. , ,, -, , ELIZAISICTII M A nv M ARKHATKI aB8ffyn 52 Judson Avenue. Entered from Troup. Father: Hillhouse 1909. Mother: Hillhouse 1912. Activities: Best Foot Forward Club 121, Chorus 121, Alfred E. Porter Prize in Caesar 121, Captain of championship Bowl- ing Team 121, Honors 12, 3, 41, Girls, Sports Council 12, 3, 41, Sentinel Editorial Board 12, 3, 41. First prize in Cicero preliminary State Latin Contest 131, Vice Presi- dent of German Club 141. Future: College. Hobby: Music. ANNI-3 ELEANOR MARTIN Alfr Stree d fihni F. Ha . - i es: C urns 131: Squa e Players 13, 5 Spanish h 141. Future: Busin ' Hohhy: Dancing. A SYBIL Doms lN1ATLAW asybs 165 Plymouth Street. Entered from Tmman. Activities: Best Foot Forward Club 11, 21, Motion Picture Club 131, Ping Pong Toumament 13, 41, Bowling Toumament 13, 41, York Square Players 13, 41, Spanish Club 141, Badminton Tournament 141. Future: College. Hohby: Music and art. MARY b1Al-XTHA lh'1AUTTE Candy', 322 Clinton Avenue. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Pep Club 131. Future: Nursing. Hobby: Sewing and roller skating. EDITII OLCl.A MAUZAKA EacIdie 856 State Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Bowling 121, Pep Club 121, Chorus 12, 41: Class Day Committee 141. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Sports. RUTH MAIHANNE MAYER Miriam', ll Linden Street. Entered from Worthington Hooker. Activities z Honors 11, 2, 31, Biology Club 121, Chorus 12, 3, 41, Third prize in lntersorority Prize Examination in English 131, Certificate of Honor from National Society of Colonial Daughters 131, Elm Tree Business Board 13, 41, Chemistry Club 141. Future: Scientific work. Hobby: Music and camping. v.' JOSEPHINE ANN MAYK 1410 ev 101 Canner Street. Entered from St. Stanislaus. Activities: Swimming 111, Softball 11, 21, Tennis Tournament 141, Table Tennis Toumament 141. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Sports. CONSTANCE MCCARTIN Connie 559 Orchard Street. Entered from Troup. Mother: Hillhouse 1923. Activities: Pep Club 12, 31. Future: Business. Hobby: Sports. STELLA JEAN MEISS Sall D Ford Road, Vkgmdbridge. En- tered from Woodbridge Center School. Activities: Second honorable mention in Gleam Essay Contest 111, First prize in English Prize Examination 111, Honors 11, 2, 3, 41, Second prize in Biology Prize Examination 121, Chorus 12, 3, 41: Second place in Hillhouse for Connec- ticut State Latin Contest 131, First place in Connecticut State Latin Con- test 131, Phi Beta Prize 131, Prize Gleam,' Story 131, Second prize for Intersorority English examination 131, Epsilon Nu Sigma Prize Exami- nation-honorable mention 131, York Square Players 13, 41, Chess Cluh 13, 41, German Club 141, Gleam Editorial Board 13, 41, Secretary- Treasurer of Chess Club 141, As- sociate Editor of Gleam 141. Fu- ture: Vassar. Hobby: Singing. ANN ELIZABETH MELBOURNE Nancy', 80 Douglas Avenue. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Chorus 121, Pep Club 12, 31, Basketball 12, 31, Motion Picture Club 141, Photography Club 141. Future: Nursing. Hobby: Driving. a n 1' Ni lx' I L Ly, 11, 119, 'Of HEIKBERT FRANCIS MCGUIRE f:Mac,, 209 Kimberly Avenue. Entered from St. Peter's. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Sports. JAINIES MICHAEL MCKIERNAN ajimn 345 Peck Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Future: Business. Hobby: Sports. 5 LEON ANSELL MEDVEDOW APE Phil,' 80 Sherman Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Manager of Track Team 121: Band 13, 41: Class Day Committee 141. Future: College. Hobby: Baseball. ROBERT BILLBROUGH NIEICKLE ..Red,, 26414 Lenox Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Hockey 121. Future: Fire Department. Hobby: Sports. NICHOI.AS JANIES MEZZANOTTE Midnite 104 Rosette Street. Entered from Truman. Activities: Chess Club 111. Future: Electricity. Hobby: Sports. AEE XX , Qwy - L1 X, , - , X X- Jfj ,. x THEODQR R 1cKUs f IN. zto 35 Lawrence Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Football. 13, 415 Track 141. Future: Unde- cided. Hobby: Sports and music. DUDLEY ARTHUR MIIJIJLETKJN ..Dud,, 208 English Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Chess Club 121: Hi-Y Club 1313 Rifle Team 13, 41: Cross Country Team 141g Track Team 141. Future: University of Connecticut. Hobby: Sports. RAYMOND JOHN Muioic aRuy,, 528 Washington Avenue. Entered from Sacred Heart. Activities: Cho- rus 111: S.A.B. 121: Red Cross Representative 121: Football 131. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. CENNARO ANTHONY NIILANO ullerry Q, 436 Chapel Street. Entered from Columbus. Future: College. Hobby: Skating and swimming. JA Mi-:s ENr:1.1s1l M I I .Es Stretch 908 Winchester Avenue. Entered from Bassett. Mother: Hillhouse 1915. Activities: Honors 121: Sen- tinel Editorial Board 12, 313 Associate Editor of Sentinel 141: President of Chemistry Club 141: First prize in Fire Prevention Essay Contest 141: Cross Country Team 141: Gleam Art Board 141: Na- tional Quill and Scroll Editorial Writing Contest 141. Future: Col- lege. Hobby: Barn dancing. Q :4 ff' f S ' f 1, B.xnBAIm THELBIA lXlELILLO Barb ' 52 Young Street. Entered from Sheridangilctivities: C orus 12, -3, 41: Pep Club 12, 315i o:k'Square Players 1415 VVorld Affairs Club 1-11. Future: State Teachers College. Hobby: Reading. Fn,xNc:Es EAIEHENCIE iNlETllICK Franv 18 Mill River Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Bowling 121: Pep Club 12, 31. Future: Nurse. Hobby: Dancing and bowling. LANIZTTE RHEA AIICHEI. cb K at HLIIHIIUU 669 Elm Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Table Tennis Tournament 13, 41: Badminton Tournament 141: Chorus 141. Fn- tnrc: Colleqe. Hobby: Music. Louise ANN bllOl.liNE HLUIIH 306 Columbus Avenue. Entered from Truman. Activities: Honors 11, 2, 3, 41: Chorus 12, 3, 41: Pep Club 121: York Square Players 13, 41. Future: Nursing. Hobby: Reading and music. ELEANOH blAY Moi.Lizns HEI., 224 Chapel Street. Entered from Truman. Activities: Swimming 111: Softball 121: Bowling 12, 31. Fu- ture: Costume designing at Pratt Institute. Hobby: Roller skating, swimming, and-dancing. Wyre H ANN CHEJWJQMITQY K M 2 105 Ma el R ad. nte e rom Sheridan. Mothe X: i se 1913. Activities: Dram c Club 121: Chorus 12, 3, 41: Skating 131: Softball 131. Future: College. Hob- by: Driving. JEAN MAn1oN MOLLOY Jeannie 63 Whalley Avenue, Entered from Commercial. Activities: Spanish Club 141. Future: College. Hobby: Mu- sic and dancing. If Y P fvIig'M o'i31sx5'ENE, ner treet. Entered from St. JOl1ll.,fl'lEf2y'l H31 Ac vines: Best roof I lub MQ' 21: Se-ntinel? usiness Board 1 ', 3, A141 , junior Executive oafrd 1,3114 Kdfver-, tising Mmiagexfso Sent1nel'4 141. Future: College. Hobby: Daneing and sports. Louisa TEHESA MOR.'1N Terry 12 Harding Place. Entered from St. Mary's Academy. Activities: Chorus 141. Future: Yale Music School. Hobby: Playing piano. -r J A , 1109 lvifyryf TA Monuzy KM . fi. 1 ,Lewis 5' . -.fl ,J P aplelav od Road. Entered from S ri .f tivities: C gi 5 121: Fiel Ho '121g 7g El ge, Business H 13, 41: Skat g Tournament 1 15 Swimming 141. Future: College. Hobby: Danc- ing and sports. 0 a . 0 f, -L 3- Wg, X :gg iff 'O' f ,W L ,ww-P., g e MALCOLM EUGENE MILES ..Bud,, 908 Winchester Avenue. Entered from Bassett. Future: Flying. Hobby! Model plane building and flying. HARRY LEWIS MILLE11 M 2 4tASa,, 52 Elliott Street. Entered from Troup. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. EDWARD PHILIP MINOR tccusfn 2115 Chapel Street. Entered from Sheridan. Father: Hillhouse 1915. Activities: Baseball 125: Bowling Club 121: Swimming 12, 31. Fu- ture: Business College. Hobby: Golf. FRANCIS SAVERIO MINORE Chicken 311 Blatchley Avenue. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Bowling Team 185: Class Day Committee 143: Bowling Team 143. Future: Business. Hoblly: sBowling and Sports. RONALD RAYMOND bl0ALLl 'Tanchev 19 Taylor Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Honors 12, 33: Hi-Y 123: Second place in Physics Prize Examination 123. Future: Yale. Hobby: Farming, biology, and foot- ball. ..,,,,,,.,2 EDWIN MONTANARO 189 Franklin Street. Entered from Troup..Future: College. Hob- by: Horseback riding. :lx ,O GE CTOR lVl0NTANO A G 11 Bull', 73 Asylum Street. Entered from Troup. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. ROBERT ARNOLD MONTESI ..B0b,, 107 West Street. Entered from Sacred Heart. Activities: Honors 113: S.A.B. 113: First prize in Italian Prize Examination 12j. Fu- ture: Music School. Hobby: Sports. STANLEY WILLIAM Moncus Lover 246 Iames Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Future: Radio Business. Hobby: Radio. WILLIAM ROBERT MORGAN Bill 94 Atwater Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Future: Undec'ded. Hobby: Football. ez-6 ' 1' 5 'iw X ZZF P: X Q .... .. . , - 770 - ANTOINETTE NIOHNIILE A1mette,' 342 Green Street. Entered from St. Michaels Activities: Best Fool Forward Club 113: Biology Club 123: Chorus 12, 3, 43g Pep Club 12, 33: Ice Skating 1334 Bowling 13 3 . Future: Nursing. Hobby: Dancing and swimming. PENi5l.o115 ANN Mouse: ,X A Penny', VVestward Road, XVoodbridge. Entered from Sheridan. Father: Hillhouse 1916. Mother: Hillhouse 1916. Activities: Secretary of Dra- matic Club 123: Pep Club 123: Tennis Toumament 12, 33: Table Tennis Toumament 133: Girls' Sports Council 133: Motion Picture Club 133: Chorus 143: Prom Com- mittee 143: junior Safety Council 143. Future: Colby junior College. llobby: Sports. BARBARA Many MonT1MEn Bob,' 82 Lamherton Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Pep Club 12, 33: Chorus 123: Photography Club 143. Future: Nursing. Hobby: Dancing. bi.-KRTHA MYERS Mardy', 37 Fayette Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Pep Club 123: Motion Picture Club 143: Jewish Hi-Y 143. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. INGE RECI-IA NIYLON IIEI1 358 Central Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: York Square Players 133: Gennan Club 13, 43. Future: College. Hobby: Dancing. ans. X 121 ----.........t,,.. NANCY-ANN NACKE Nunn 786 Elm Street. Entered from Central High School, New Hamp- shire. Activities: German Club 143. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Art. THEHESA ANTo1NETTE NASTRI aTerry,, . 4 Orchard St t. E ter 1 from up. i , ' eserves WJ, - ee::7H12, 43. Future: Al- bertus Mji1?N9'rylc:ge. Hobby: Mu- sic and . ri s. J FLORA lb'lAltIE NATfXLINO 'Tluffyv 60 Frank Street. Entered from Truman. Activities: Pep Club 12, 33:York Square Players 143. Fu- ture: Ballroom dancing, Hobby: Operas. KATI'IERYN VIOLA NERI ..Kay,, 192' h' l ' et. Entere rom ou Activ ies: P Club 1... 33: e .n Club 14 . : College. obby: Art. RUTH .NIAIIY-ANN NIEDZWICKI 99 Chapel Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Swimming 123: Pep Club 12, 33: German Club 143. Future: Colleyle. Hobby: Ballroom dancing. 9 6 X? lgx Q- J X I 1 :Q X , r 'Q ' l' xg . . f 1' YA -. , ,.-.-.- ,-.,- EE., t ..e-.,em O 1 t f M., '-l4c 1k'i- F . i if 'N l-' - ' I 1 l' 'T H Animas. XXCK1 EDNIUND CHAPTN MORIXISEY FRANCIS JOSEPH NESTER 38 Vineyard Road, North Haven. Rgd,' Entered from West Haven High School. Activities: Varsity Football 131: Varsity Swimming Team 13, 41: Hi-Y 13, 41. Future: Physical Education. Hobby: Good times. ERNEST HERBERT MULLER Irving, 53 Irving Street. Entered from Troup. Future: Electrical School. Hobby: Sports. VINCENT THONIAS MURPHY M mph 147 Atwater Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Football, swimming, and hunting.. ERNEST JOHN MURRAY Ernie 292 Norton Street. Entered from Bassett. Father: Hillhouse 1919. Future: Business. Hobby: Pho- togmpby. ROBERT NELSON HBUH, 875 Quinnipiac Avenue. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Hockey 121: Award Por Poem 131: Bowling Team 141. Future: Business. Holi- by: Sports. sr Ol t 28 Grace Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Hockey 121: Varsity Baseball 13, 41: Chorus 13. 41. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Sports and music. ANDREW CHARLES NICOLAS Nick', 42 Wayland Street, North Haven. Entered from Spring Glen. Activities: Honors 121. Future: Busipess. Hob- by: Dancing ant drivingf I, 1 j , ff!! , 1 i , If -f A I .V 1 Inj , A t Miflf ll ' s lf' : Q, V . JOSEPH JJHN NISTA rrjoev 517 Winchester Avenue. Entered from Bassett. Activities: S.A.B. 121: Iunior Red Cross 121: Iunior Ex- ecutive Board 131: Elm Tree Art Board 141: Chorus 141. Future: Art College. Hobby: Tennis and music. ROY EHICSON NoRcRoss Rormie,' Cook Hill Road, Cheshire. En- tered from Hamden High School. Activities: Chorus 141. Future: College. Hobby: Collecting brass. JOHN EDWARD NOVAK 'Tolockv 104 Poplar Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: S.A.B. 121: Swimming Team 121: Cheerleader 181: Varsity Swimming Team 13, 41: Prom Committee 141. Future: College. Hobby: Swimming. - 2 C ' J X if 4'0 - 'i X17 Q 224 - -. . 1 , e - fE?f'f 'Nt.....,,,.Q-,9 JEAN LOUISE NIELSKJN B lo nd iev 19 Bayard Avenue, Hamden. En- tered from Spring Glen Grammar School. Activities: Chorus 123 : Badminton 133: Bowling 143. Fu- ture: Virginia Intermont College. Hobby: Dancing. J? f v HELEN FRANCK NOLAN E N E, 7 60 Bri StreeS,Entered from Fairxaven. c'dvitiesfJQ Club 2 'V YI RN quare J7THYQfi.A33z rld A airs Cid? 12F -Future: College. Hobby: Sports. JANET ELIZABETH N onCoTT Jane 448 Orchard Street. Entered from Troup. Father: Hillhouse 1921. Activities: junior Red Cross Council 143: Senior Executive Board 143. Future: College. Hobby: Photo- graphy and sports. JOAN PATn1ci.x O,CONNOR K M E 60 Emerson Street. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: junior Execu- tive Board 133g RiHe Club 133. Fu- ture: College. Hobby: Sports. Trrus ELAINE O,KEEE'E 1.1135 Red', 279 Lombard Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Red Cross Representative 133: Secretary of the Class 18, 435 Homeroom repre- sentative 143. Future: College. Hob- by: Skating and swimming. I Y , V , ' M tv-.l ,Q I v , 'I xi ' . . 1 , . 'Q .. RBARAIHELEN OMALLEY . J' D 5, A l 'fvvb i V 1 V istertxreet. Entered from 5 5 NVor UZWNIHQ ker. Future: Nurs- ' ' t ing. Hobby: Swimming. I Yi . x if A l k I .t X. .. ny 3? h'lAltIA PETER PANACos Marie 625 George Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Archery 133: Photography Club 143: Chorus 143. Future: Business. Hobby: Dressmak- ing and designing. f lt t 1 DOI,0ltES GENEVIEVE PAOLILLO ffDel,, 210 Humphrey Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: S.A.B. 123: Bowling 12, 33: Pep Club 12, 3, 43. Future: Larson Junior College. Hobby: Sports, roller skate ing, and dancing. LORRAINE PAPACHRISTOU 280 Fort Hale Road. Entered from Troup. Activities: Honors 123: French Club 143. Future: College. Hobby: Music. ANNE CHRISEE PAPPAS 371 Lombard Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Future: Business College. Hobby: Dancing. 123 a Z' XQ fi- I Q I fl' ,ox S E . . .. .. ARTHUR FRANCIS O,CONNELL, JR. Buddy' 191 Clinton Avenue. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Junior Red Cross Council C273 Junior Ex- ecutive Board C37. Future: Busi- ness. Hobby: Sports. PAUL HENRY O,CONNOR Okie,' 377 Shelton Avenue. .Entered from Bassett. Future: College. Hob- by: Swimming and sports. GEORGE JOSEPH ODELL, JR. Digger 26 Arthur Street. Entered from St. Peter's. Activities: Baseball C27. Future: Stone College. Hobby: Sports. MITKZIIELL JOHN OGONOWSKI Dimples,' 248 Nicoll Street. Entered from St. Stanislaus. Activities: S,A.B. C174 Hockey C27: Football CS, 47: Senior Executive Board C47. Future: UII- decided. Hobby: Sports, JOSEPH OLIVA njoen 175 South Fulton Street. En- tered from Fair Haven. Activities: S.A.B. C27: Junior Red Cross C27 Future: Undecided. Hobby: Sports. If X 'u 124 M, . Q gX b Tiff W 11-, ALAN OLSHAN 245 Colony Road. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Spanish Club C47. Future: University of Wiscon- sin. Hobby: Autograph collecting. JOHN THOMAS O,NEILL AIE Johnny'i 289 View Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Chorus C47g Senior Executive Board C47: Cheer- leader C47. Future: College. Hobby: Skating. J fl , mf' F , 1 'J f f is ' f-' f THUR OHN O,NOFRIO fv -J ' J 1'l2Art?LA'Y il 1,-1105 Mley' Street. Entered from I Fair Ave-n. Activities: Band CS, 47. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Sports. JOHN JOSEPH OWENS Iackie,' 65 Plymouth Street. Entered from St. Peter's. Activities: Baseball Cl, 27: Honors C275 Varsity Hockey C2, 3, 47. Future: Yale. Hobby: Sports. LOUIs EDWARD F IIANCIS PADUANO apodgev 143 Poplar Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Bowling Team C47: Basketball Team C47. Future: Business. Hobby: Football. 1, 1. 1 gg Ag XX xx 1 W IDX 5 Xb' Q is? Tiff CJ K DoLonEs PARKER 2 A 41 Deep 22 Northwest Drive. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Basketball Team 131. Future: College, Hobby: Heading. x ANN AIAIUE PASQUAHIELLO 127 Amity va 1 oodbridi, . Enter I ro e VVarner Scho tivi .: ed Cross Re resentative owling H215 able Tennis ournament 1 15 Pep Club 12, 31: Skating 131. Future: College. Hobby: Dancing. M: PH'YLBY HELEN PELLEGIIINI Kitten', 66 Colony Road. Entered from The Day School. Future: Boston Conservatory of Music. Hobby: Swimming and dancing. DELLA ROSE PEPE mb E A Del 122 Lloyd Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: S.A.B. 121, Honors 121: Basketball 12, 3, 41: Tennis Toumament 12, 3, 41: junior Executive Board 131: Ping Pong Tournament 13, 41, Chorus 13, 415 CIeam Business Board 141. Future: College. Hobby : Dancing. NIARIAN XVALLACE PERKINS B T - Suz:ie Racebrook Road, NVoodbridge. En- tered from XVoodbridge Center School. Father: Hillhouse 1914. Mother: Hillhouse 1917. Activities: Dramatic Cluh 121: Tennis Touma- ment 12, 31. Future: College. Hob- by: Dramatics. ,b1ARY AGNES PETE 'o 1 11: 4 4 6 si E ter from 61 71 1 1 unxor Exec ive Bon avi. . is 13, 41 Senior IV' . ' 141. F iturt College. H01 I- ports UU f 1 1 P w e 1 ' dim . H 15: A. . 21: V l- lL 121, Fu 1 ', I 1 - , . ,. I .3 Domus CAHOLYNE PETRILLO V' rfD0r,, 31 Auburn Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Biology Club 1 2 1. Future: College. Hobby: Sports and music. Glt1XCE joANN.'x PETHILLO Grucie,' 45 Day Street. Entered from Troup. Future: Business College. Hobby: Sports and dancing. PATHICIA LOUISE PICKETT A A uplltv 512 Yale Avenue. Entered from Miss Ncwmarfs School, Detroit, Michigan. Activities: Basketball Team 12, 3, 41, Manager of Volley Ball Team 12, 31, Tennis Touma- ment 12, 3, 41, Table Tennis Tournament 13, 41: Sentinel Editorial Board 1315 York Square Players 13, 41, Chorus 141, Bad- minton Tournament 141g Volley Ball Team 141: German Club 1415 Vice President of French Club 141, Com- petition Editor of Sentinel 141. Future: College. Hobby: Dramatics and sports. CONSTANCE 111.-XIIGAHET POLICE HecIheacV 117 Plymouth Street. Entered from St. Petcr,s. Activities: Chorus 111, Elm Tree Business Board 13, 41. Future: Nurse. Hobby: Roller skating. 39 . E lg Q SK I F f W -'ETX 1., E: Y. , f ..-Q JOHN Flowers PAGLIUCA I, Pf' 168 Wolcott Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Football and baseball. NV11.Li,x A i PA N Msnosso Pan 54 Olive Street. Entered from Columbus. Future: Business. Hobby: Sports. ltfx x'MoNo LUCIEN PANICO A 00 l l Dalian 306 Fort Hale Road. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Chorus 141: Spanish Club 141g Christmas Deco- rating Committee 141. Future: Col- lege. Hobby: Sports and music. lJANll'2l, ANTHONY l'AN'1'.xN o Whistlerv 880 Congress Avenue. Entered from Truman. Future: Army. Hobby: Sports. VV1L.L1:xM DUHLEY PARD1-:E Bill,' Ridge Road, Orange. Entered from Orange Center School, Mother: Hill- house 1922. Activities: First prize in A. E. Booth Algebra Prize Ex- amination 111g School representative to State Latin Prize Examination 111: Honorable mention in English Prize Examination 111: Honors 11, 21: Track Team 11, 2, 3, 41: Sentinel Editorial Board 121: Red Cross Representative 12, 31: Associ- ate Editor of 'KSentinel 13, 41: Honorable mention in State Quill and Scroll Award 131. Future: Agricultural College. Hobby: Sports and farming. fl' 12 Rouisar JOSEPH PARENTE K 1 P ..BOb,, 247 James Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Vice President of junior Red Cross Council 121: Photography Club 131. Future: Col- lege. Hobby: Sports. Wu.1.:AM ANTHONY PA1uL1.o Bill 294 Humphrey Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Art Editor of Elm Tree 141: Assistant Art Editor of Gleam 1415 Car- toonist of Sentinel 1415, First prize in Fir Prevetfion' Pos! r Contest f tnrU Art e., Hobby: 1 'r x, I' h. NORAIAN Hfnnnc Piscic, Jn. Buddy Peck Road, Bethany. Entered from Bethany Community School. Activi- ties: Chorus 13, 41. Future: Unde- cided. Hobby: Sports. EUGENE LAWRENCE PELATOWSKI Gene 96 View Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Gardening and hiking. ROBERT ANTHONY PELATOWSKI -:Bobo 96 View Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Future: College. Hobby: Swimming and football. 0 , 2 f fg Q fi. 5 X :N I It EV 1 ! Many Louise PoNrn.Lo Pont', 324 Humphrey Street. Entered from Old Saybrook High School. Future: University of Tennessee. Hobby: hlusic and tennis. Bi..-xNc:H1s hllNNIE Posr HFIUHH , 1659 Quinnipiac Avenue. En- tered from Fair Haven. Activities: Chorus KSU. Future: Housewife. Hobby: Roller skating. Dono'ruY ELi.15N Porrign Cl1ickU 265 Bassett Street. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Numerals f2J: Swimming 12, 31: Girls' Sports Council C2, 324 Cheerleader 13, 43: Secretary of Girls' Sports Council 143. Future: Nursing. Hobby: Swimming and diving. SYLVIA Euiurx Powr51.L asep., 39 Spruce Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Basketball f2lg Manager of Basketball Team 1359 Field Hockey f3, 43: Volley Ball 13, 4j. Future: Arnold College. Hobby: Sports. MARY SAnAH PRANDO 126 Oakley Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Outdoor sports. O yo 'ih. Q? FLORENCE NIAHIE PnoUr.x Frenchie,' 247 Starr Street. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Chorus KZD. Fu- ture: Nursing. Hobby: Roller skating. F l.oiuNoA IDA PUOIITU Tuc1y,' 503 VVhalley Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Ice Skating 131: Motion Picture Club f3, 4l. Future: College. Hobby: Swimming and ice skating. MANY ANN ltA1aUANo Chic,' 76 Fillmore Street, Entered from Commercial. Activities: Girl Re- sewes ISD. Future: Hairdresser. Hobby: Swimming. UIJlKE IAEL ll ld ll Gen Road. Entered from rida . Activities: Social Work lg Ice Skating CSD: York Square Players 13, 41g Elm Tree IS, 41: Ping Pong Tournament 13, 43: French Club 1415 Chorus f4J. Future: College. Hobby: Dancing. HELEN CoNcis'rrA RAPINI Chickie,' S42 Poplar Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Future: Hairdressing. Hobby: Dancing, swimming, and roller skating. 5' xi g x 31' 47910, f X -' f 1, g . . . , - 5 - ANDREW RAYINIOND PEIQFETTE .Andys 1090 Whalley Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: German Club 141: Band 141. Future: Uni- versity of Connecticut. Hobby: Photography. CIIAIILES VVILLIABI PETZOLII A E K Cl1uck,, 509 WViutlirop Avenue. Entered from Troup. Mother: Hillbouse 1914. Activities: Band 12, 3, 41. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Dancing and sports. joIIN josEI'II PlllL15lN Bud 38 Pendleton Street. Entered from Hopkins. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. DUANE MCCCJNKY PHILLIPS A 22 K 56 Norton Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Reporter for New Haven Register 141. Future: Bow- doin College. Hobby: Photography. joIIN -losEl-II Poczwizn ulznicki' 71 VVilliam Street. Entered from St. Stanislaus. Activities: 121: junior Executive Board 131: Senior Executive Board 141: Iunior Red Cross Representative 141. Fu- ture: Undecided. Hobby: Construc- tion. 12 XNQ-,2 HAROLD FIiEIJEIucK PoK1ioP Harryv 716 Woodward Avenue. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Hi-Y 1215 Rifle Club 131: Varsity Swim- ming Team 13, 41: Chorus 141. Future: College. Hobby: Swimming. JOSEPH Louis PoI'E 58 Lombard Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Sports. HENHY WALTEII POTEIIAJ Squeakgf 23 Bradley Street. Entered from Si. Stanislaus. Activities: Junior Executive Board 131: junior Red Cross 131. Future: Navy. Hobby: Sports. ROBERT STANLEY PIuc:E ..B0b,, 103 Westerleigh Road. Entered From Sheridan. Future: College. Hob- by: Horseback riding. VVILLIAIXI Joi-IN PRICE Harry 205 Lamberton Street. Entered from St. Peter's. Future: Art School. Hobby: Sports. 9 54353217 6 If i E --I U. I, lc 31:4 41' X if : g , if fe E -. W..w4.-WM .,.,. Llmourg R.xvUANo nllcen 82 Monroc Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Bowling Club 123: Chorus 133. Future: Business. Hobby: Roller skating and dancing. Many K.x'ruL15rLN lteutlzox ZllairU 2.8 Hallock Axenue. Entered froln St. Peters Activities: Honors 113: Best Foot Forward Club 11, 23: Biol- ogy Club 123: Pep Club 12, 3, 43: Spanish Club 143. Future: Nursing. Hobby: Fun and good times. ClA'l'Hl:IltINE lxlAltG.-'tllE'l' RErNoLos E N V Catl1'fv in sr- fl lVltlQh iologx 1' tl . .. 1 . 'Y y X Y , ennis 123: Choru 1.., - A Pep Club 12, 33: rwl' 1533: 1- iopkxecufgt .rd 1 . Future: Buslnfis Co ege. Hobl ' Danein' bowling, and Wi 1 in 'l I! .,,, . . 1 , In ft ,' JANE XVoo1JuUnY RHYAN BT- Bunny 92 VVoodbrid,qe Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Chorus 12, 3, 43: York Square Players 13 3: Skating 13 3 : Elm Tree Junior Board 13 3: Softball Team 133. Future: Edgewood Park School. Hobby: Sailing: and art. LORHAINE Ross RICCIO Rickey 53 Judson Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Pep Club 123. Future: College, Hobby: Swimming and dancing. i -P s W 2 ,tts ,pw ffm 129 Lois MAuY RICHARD E N 2 allow 16 Hil ' e red fron St 's. c ivitlesz Bowling 11 : Arche 23: P lub 123. Future: Tea- - ' o ege. Hobby: Dancing and reading. S'l'HE OI,INO Q43 '1KEtU 17 Verimeet. Entered Troup. Activ' S: B ' Club 12, 33: Pep . Future: Co - lege. Hobby Sports. ' lklnufuu ANNA H1oL1No tp Q9 Peaclzie,' 17 Vernon Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: S.A.B. 123: Pep Club 123. Future: Nursing. Hobby: Swimming. Douornr ANN Rooms Dot', 497 vVll1l.'l1l'SfL'l' Avenue. Entered from Bassett. Father: Hillhouse 1918. Activities: Swimming 123: President of Girl Reserves 123: Cheerleader 133: Pep Club 133: f-I Chorus 133: Rifle Club 13, 43: Rifle Team 13, 43: Girl Reserves 13. .'A3: York Square Players 143: World Affairs Club 143: Elm Tree Art Board 143. Future: College. Hobby: RiHe and swimming. Pfvrmczm KATHRYN Rocruz E N 2 Pdf, 157 Humphrey Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Father: Hillhouse 1925. Activities: Pep Club 123: Ice Skating Club 123: Chorus 123: junior Executive Board 133: Sec- retary of junior Executive Board 133: Junior Red Cross 143: Senior Executive Board 143: Chairman of Class Day 143. Future: Telephone Company. Hobby: Sports, dancing, and listening to records. g1 o .g j X5 QV I 3+ lo 04 QV, f ,L f ww ANTHONY Joseru PROSTANO 14,1-tonyv S23 West Division Street. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Varsity Soc- cer CB, 435 Senior Executive Board 143. Future: Undecided. CARL DEINIETRA PHOTA ffsonnyv 221 County Street. Entered from Bassett. Mother: Hillhouse 1920. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. RICHARD HAROLD PUKLIN Dick,' 279 Norton Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Band 12, 3, 45: German Club 143. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. JOHN THOINIAS QUINN A 2 K Jacky 16 Judson Avenue. Entered from Troup. Future: Navy. Hobby: Sports. NATHAN RAISEN . Nate,' 90 Sherman Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Orchestra f2, 3, 4J. Future: College and Art School. R' CHARLES ARNOLD RATNER A P 2 Chuck, 174 Goffe Terrace. Entered from Troup. Future: College. Hobby: Records and sports. HERREW1' PAUL RAUSSECK Herbv 261 Columbus Avenue. Entered from Prince. Activities: Rocks and Minerals Club HJ: Vice President of Aeronautics Club 131: Aeronau- tics Club t4J. Future: Yalc. Hobby: Stamps. l1E1UX1AN ELIANUEL RAWLINS ..D00g,, 61 County Street. Entered from V Troup. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Basketball and football. RICHARD RUFUS RAWLTNS A Richie', A , tj I ' JV 1 I 2 7 Aslimiui,'Street Enteijgxlffrom Ba ett. Activities: Base till Team 4254 varsity Basketbfl qs, 43. Saf ?'C0uncil f4H. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. ROBERT VVETAIORE REARDON HROH, 330 Bassett Street. Entered from Bassett. Future: Toolmakers Trade. Hobby: Baseball and bowling. its 5' XE fox ff 'N X A ff' X - If 22 S xx, B . - . 1. .,,, Eva Mania Houiucsuiez Spicy 83 C-otfe Street. Entered from Troup. Future: New York Air Lines. Hobby: Dancing and skating. Drama Maur Hosni.: ' I , ..Dee,, 227 Valley Street. Entered from ' Sheridan. Activities: Howling 141: 'Tennis 141. Future: Nursing. Hob- by: Sports, dancing, and singing. XZ '0!:f 0'5 BLossoM li15i.LA Rosim 6 Nortr treet. Entered from Troup. Activities: Motion Picture Club 141: Vice President of jewish Hi-Y 141. Future: junior College Sllll,, .976 174 . of Commerce. Hobby: Record col- lecting. Smmia lumix Rosim -'ser . et nz 74 Asyluih Street. EYR1-rqtl fikiin i Troup. Fatllerzf Hillhouse 1916. Activities: Biology Club 121: Honors 12, 3, 41: Honorable men- tion in Intersorority English Prize Examination 1313 Spanish Club 141. Future: Accounting School. Hobby: Dancing. X ll,vi rYi1 NANCY l1USEN'l'Il.-Xl. Nuncy', 110 Avon Street. Entered from VVorthington Hooker. Activities: Band 111: Chorus 11, 2, 3, 41: Table Tennis Toumament 12, 31: Tennis 131: junior Elm Treeu Board 131: York Square Players 13, 41: Bowling 141. Future: Col- lege. Hobby: Music. 8 JEAN DIANA RUBIN 124 Howe Street. Entered from Bristol High School. Activities: Chorus 131: President of French Club 141: Spanish Club 141. Fu- ture: Latin American Institute. Hobby: Dress designing. Fnoiuamzig ABELSON RUDERIHAN ..FaygU., 35 Hallock Street. Entered from Truman. Activities: Honors 11, 2, 31: Thomas F. Taylor Award 121: VVorld Affairs Club 12, 3, 41: Bowl- ing Team 131: Third Place in Fire Prevention Essay Contest 131: Honorable menton in Epsilon Nu Sigma English Prize Examination 131: Secretary-Treasurer of Ger- man Club 141. Future: College. Hobby: Miisic. CECILE BANBAHA RUTTENBEHG Celts 23 Mead Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Biology Club 121: Badminton 131: York Square Play- ers 13, 41: Bowling 141. Future: Nursing. Hobby: Dancing. n I P 4 A Y O li QJGAN .CoI:E'1'rE SANMURD Y '1 1 I ff :1- ,, Sandy u , , 21 Sheffield Avenue. Entered from St. Mary's Academy. Activities: Pep Club 131: Chorus 181: York Square Players 13, 41. Future: Nurse. Hobby: Sports. ELEANOR MARIE SANSONE ..El,, 209 Blatchley Avenue. Entered from Fair Haven. Future: Nursing. Hobby: Swimming. 4 - 1 f fo, t t 1 fa ff' ,, Q 'gf ,L E I, , A ,AAA ,4 1,.M,,.,,,,:,,,..E...,- A V, . ..m....f .:. om-. .-ee.. , I :WP- JOSEPH PETER lticczlo EDWARD REDWAY gif ..Ed,, 349 Lenox Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Future : Undecided. Hobby: Swimming. VVILLIAISI STEPHEN REED Bill', 170 Norton Street. Entered from Troup. Future: Certified Public Accountant. Hobby: Bowling. HOWARD JACOB REsNnc tpB Howiev 553 Winthrop Avenue. Entered from Troup. Father: Hillhouse 1918. Activities: Interfrateruity Council 13, 41: Chairman of Committee to Aid European Schools 141. Future: University of Connecticut. Hobby: Reading. ' JOHN JOSEPH REYNOLDS AIE 1 flask . 2 :'?Q g',E'fit5E'5Q 'Wim REU., tivities S.A. . 1 - ba 12 4 Chorus 4 Se ior 11 1 9 A fltiutiv XPS 5 College. Hobby: Sports. 1' me 'r Yligvib CHRISTOPHER RICCIARDI K I H Chris 467 Lombard Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: junior Ex- ecutive Board 131. Future: Unde- cided. Hobby: Sports. 141 Beacon Avenue. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Red Cross Committee 121: Class Day Commit- tee 141. Future: Business. Hobby: Sports. RALPH PETER RIc:czI'I'EI.1.I K 1 Il Rich 44 Gerard Avenue. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Senior Ex- ecutive Board 141: Christmas Deco- rating Committee 141: Spanish Club 141. Future: Providence College. Hobby: Athletics and music. THOINIAS FRANKLIN RICHARDSON, IR, A 3 K Tomi, 25 Marvel Road. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: S.A.B. 121: Dramatic Club 121: Community Chest Committee 121: junior Ex- ecutive Board 131: Rifle Club 131: War Bond Committee 131: Chem- istry Club 141: Prom Committee 141. Future: College. Hobby: Radio. ROBERT STERLING RITZEIIT 117-exv 49 Orchard Street. Entered from West Haven High School. Activities: Baseball 121: Football 121: Motion Picture Club 12, 31: Varsity Foot- ball 13, 41: York Square Players 13, 41: President of Motion Picture Club 41. Future: Theatre Executive. Hobby: Sports. SALVATORE Rizzo SUV 231 County Street. Entered from Bassett. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Horses and basketball. as , 1 ,O g o asf X 04 4,6 x X - Q. 22. ..... - ..... f, -. - - 6. 1 X . of ABU-ILIA Ti-ziussiz SANZEIII Molly', 45 Austin Street, Entered from Truman. Activities: Latin Prize 117: Honors 11, 2, 3, 415 Bowling Cham- pion 1325 Badminton Champion 153, 415 French Club 147. Future: Al- bertus Magnus College. ENID GEll.'tI.lJlNbl S.iuc:E.xN'r 2 A Tfnn'f' . i ' L ze ,f -f' 1 136 Edgewood Avenue. ,Ejikfred f!'0Il't, i1Wll15: Future: Hob- by: Swiniming ahtl liorseback LI 1 . A' f x 'V' ' , ,' lx -, I ' 1 BARBARA' ANN S.xUEaBRUNN ' ! i f'Bob . 1 9 Nichqll Street, Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Pep Club Future: Nursing, Hobby: Sports and dai1vin4.!. AIARTHA BEATRICE SAXON 2 A Bette', 6 Carden Street. Entered from Salisbury High School, Maryland. Activities: Swimming 141. Future: College. Hobby: Dancing and sewing. ELE.-xNon Gimcis Soiuovro REV, 297 Poplar Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Free Throw Basketball Contest 1255 Chorus 133. Future: Business. Hobby: Dancing. Mfmcmuzr KATHERINE SCHLEGEL K M E, upeggyv 19 Frost Street, Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: President of Pep Club 125: Volleyball Team 122: Chorus 12, 3, 43: Swimming Team 12, 3, 415 Cheerleader 13, 41: Table Tennis 1325 Intersorority Council 13, 435 Archery 1435 Spanish Cluh 143. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. Dono'rHY MARION SCHBIIDT Dottie', 34 Vineyard Road, North Haven. Entered from North Haven Center School. Activities: Biology Club 1215 Honors 137. Future: Nursing. Hobby: Knitting. PHYLLIS ANN Scnaoxzmaa Phill 23 Valley Place South. Entered from Monaca High School, Penn- sylvania. Future: College. Hobby: Music. ALYCE JEAN SCHULTL Beanie', 'L 5 1jfj,l,.v4 W Boule ar .D ed 'froth TIHTLIP. s. .Y-Teens 12J5' 'If I Arche ,chmurqz 3 5 Sker- ' ball 12 5 yep' u , D5 Rifle Clul 1. 5 '. Club 143. Future: 1 Nurs g and Airline H Dancing and talking. P,xMEL.x ANN SCHWAB A A 'Tami' 263 VVest Rock Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Archery Tournament 1235 Orchestra 12, 315 Accompanist for Chorus 12, 3, 42: German Club 1455 Archery Team 143. Future: Yale Music School. Hobby: Music and sports. :z a . J' 1? QFN -Y' 1 . -, A l. PAUL RICHARD ROBINSON ..Bing,, 337 Whalley Avenue. Entered from Troup. Future: College. Hobby: Billiards. EDWARD ALFONSO ROIWANO Romeo,' 207 Chapel Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Future: Uncertain. Hobby: Music and singing. PETER ROMANO lfpetev 221 Putnam Street. Entered from Columbus. Future: Army. Hobby: Music and hiking. DONALD MICHAEL ROMPE ..D0n,. 485 Lombard Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Swim- ming Team 121: Rifle Club 131: Senior Executive Board 141: Chorus 141: Stage Manager of S.E.B. Talent Show 141. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. FRANK JOSEPH ROSANO K I H Rosie 259 Grand Avenue. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Hi-Y 121: Motion Picture Club 131: Chorus 13, 41: Co-Chairman of Christmas Decorating Committee 141. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. in G J wx N X 1 -fs MX 1 in 1. ' Q 1 1 I .A I ia Io' if L L rf., -gf Q' gi 4 ,' ,lv - L BERNARD THEODORE ROSEN t, BernQ 1 , 159 HdwardrA,if9i1ue. Entered from T 1rf?n.'Activities: Dramatic Club 1 213 York Square Players 131: Pr sident of York Square Play- ers 141. Future: College. Hobby: Music and dmmatics. DANTE PASQUALE ROssELL1 352 Columbus Avenue. Entered from Columbus. Father: Hillhouse 1914. Activities: Third place in sec- ond year Italian Prize Examination 121. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. 1 r .1 .' l . I ANTHONY Room' ROSSI ' , v Ross , I A 'Y xi . I ' ' V 90 Tyler , Stfeet. ' Entered from Troup. Futufe: I College. Hobby: Sports. f he i ' . L V 9 . 1 . 1 ES DERICK L ,. ' f'Barn ' 1 ,SU South Frorlt SQeet. Entered from Fair Hfaven. Activities: Smir- now Prize im Plane Geometry 121, Chess Club' 121: Chorus 12, 3, 41: Honors 12, 511: Elm Tree Art Board 18, XZ1. Future: College. Hobby: Stamps and post cards. HERBERT HOWARD RUSSELL Herb,' 157 Fitch Street. Entered from San Ramon Valley Union High School, Califomia. Future: Forestry Service. Hobby: Fishing. V 1 v iz' ju A lo Q xv 4 X Q 'ef N11 ALICI.-K BARBARA SCHXVETTLIAN N Bubbles 687 Dixwell Avenue. Entered from Bassett. Future: Nursing. Hobby: Cooking. H.-xumm' Bilivuiu .Y SCULNICK Hui , 76 Fairfield Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Chorus 127: Bowling 12, 37: Archery 12, 3, 47: Badminton 12, 37: Ping Pong 12, 37: Motion Picture Club 137: Elm Tree Editorial Board 13, 47: Span- ish Club 147. Future: College. Hob- hy: Collecting records. GEORCENE ANNE SETTE Gene', Middletown Avenue, Clintonville. Entered from Prince. Activities: Girl Reserves 117. Future: Columbia Uni- versity. Hobby: Dancing and bowl- ing. EILEEN lklrim SHEITELINIAN KID 2 11? 226 Huntington Street. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Class Gift Committee 147. Future: College. Hobby: Music. IO.-XN IHENE SIII:1uxI.fxN Jeanie Spring Street, Montowese. Entered from North Haven Center School, Activities: Girl Reserves 117: Swim- ming Team 117: Chorus 11, 27: Badminton 127: Pep Club 127: Archery Toumnment 137. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Sports and dauc- 5 M ing. if Q W.. .. X VIRGINIA ANN SHIVELY Ginny', 537 Quinnipiac Avenue. Entered from Bancroft junior High School, California. Activities: Chorus 13, 47: German Club 13, 47. Future: Musical career. Hobby: Horseback riding and swimming. MARILYN SI-IOPSIN fiMab,, , r ti I P n a- F40 ent 127: C s 12, 37: Pep Cl I .Picture ub 147- , , X ish Hobby: Dancing a movies. ROSALIE SILVERINIAN rp K A, HROU 695 Elm Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Choms 137: junior Elm Tree Board 137: Span- ish Club 147g Bowling Toumament 147. Future: College. Hobby: Danc- ing and howling. GLORIA ESTELLE SIMS Glo Gloi' 28 North Court. Entered from Bassett. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Singing. MARY TERESA SIWEK Maman 262 Wallace Street. Entered from St. Stanislaus. Activities: Sentinel,' Business Board 12, 37: Pep Club 13, 47: Competition Editor of Sentinel 13, 47. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. D 0 5 1 Sq ul as X 5 4 1021 f ,L f Q 5 373! i. 4' KALINIAN ALEXANDER SACHS B uzziel' 295 Central Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Father: Hillhouse 1911. Left school before graduation. ROBERT GENE SACKETT Bob 1245 Townsend Avenue. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Track Team 121. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Pin ball machines and golf. FRANCIS JOSEPH SALVATO I A C9 H Bud,' 65 Hoadley Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Second prize in Biology Club Examination till: Honors f2Jg Rifle Club f3J: Man- ager of Football Team f4Jg Chorus l4l. Future: College. Holiliy: Sports. MICHAEL ANTHONY SANTORA Miken 47 St. john Street. Entered from Boardman Trade School. Future: College. Hobby: Bowling. NIILTON SARKIN Milf, 549 Orchard Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Chorus f4J. Fu- ture: College. Hobby: Hunting and camping. NK 136 ,aa YY Y ww' P ,, ROY LEON SASSON :KW6IlUGf,, 156 Bellevue Road, Entered from Weaver High School, Hartford. Ac- tivities: Band 18, 45: Orchestra 13, 45. Future: College. Hobby: Sports, aviation, and music. N1CuoLAs Louis SAVAKIS Nick', 274 Dwight Street.. Entered from Troup. Activities: Chorus 143. Fu- ture: New Haven Restaurant Insti- tute. Hobby: Swimming and col- lecting records. PASQUALE PETER SAVO ..Pat,, 100 Chapel Street. Entered from Columbus. Future: College. Holmlmy: Sports. SECONDO MARCO SCAVINO Sunshine 155 James Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Model airplanes. GEORGE NELSON SCHATZLEIN ..Red,, 144 Foster Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Future: Business. Hobby: Dancing and swimming. i'Z-Qsj X? X xf- 41 lo 1 . ai : Q X. gf f ...t xx X Q I fl xl., B -5 .Z-. W - -.......---...--..,...,.-......-....., ., , l lDAtJAIAll ST1svi:Ns SKuI..xsoN A A ' FRANCES M.-un' SPALICR as 'I 1 Sunny 3 - H ..Fmn,, T 2 Lilgngstfzll .?tgeZthE?5T??:lfr::I ..., 1624 Quinnipiac Avenue. Entered cgolipir, fdllgrltll 'T' ' 62' 3m4,'4 fi. -V I- from Ilamilton Grammar. Activities: Hoiibrsm121'mB:lelmaillmTt-'ini' ,131i ' PPP Club 12' 3' 415 softball 12' Y k I ' Plfi Y 13 1,4 Gflyl wb 31: Swimming 13, 41: Secretary of or 'quam Men V' i Us Girl Reserves 131: Treasurer of Y- Sports Council 13, 41: German Club 141: Cla-am Editorial Board 141: Swimming Team 141. Future: Col- lege. Hobby: Music. IOLA RAYE SISIITII B00fs,' 57 Southwest Drive. Entered from Bassett. Mother: Hillhouse 1924. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Danc- inn. JANE SPENCER SMITH A A nlaniev 365 Alden Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. 'Fatherz Hillhonsei 19.15. Activities: Field Hockey Team 121: Archery Tournament 121: Skating Tournament 121: Gleam' Art Board 131: Elm Tree Art Board 141: C.l.A.C. Third Prize for de- signing seal suitable forfc-ups, letter- heads. ete. 141. Future: Edgewood Park junior College, Hobby: Art. PHYLLIS ELIZABETH SMOLA Pl1il', 96 South Front Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Future: Nursing. Hobby: Horses and horseback riding. ANNA E1.sE SOLAKI.-KN Dim plesv 382 Ferry Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Future: YVhitney Sec- retarial Sehool. Hobby: Swimming and bowling. ubw mqltm. A. w 4 sz. OE 4. is 11 6 1 r . if E 1 PM f 15 1 i 31 3 lf 'el Q11 -s Teens 141. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Sports. LUCY OLGA SeAzRNsKi rflluv 84 Dewitt Street. Entered from Truman. Activities: Volley Ball 131: Table Tennis 141: Dancing Guild 141. Future: College. Hobby: Horse- back riding. I hlAliILYN Lui: SPlLI.Elt K M 1 Led, 134 Beach Avenue, XVoodmont. Entered from Milford High School. Activities: VVar Bond Committee 131: Swimming 131: Chorus 13, 41: Elm Treev Business Board 153, 41: Senior Executive Board 141: Assem- bly Committee of Senior Executive Board 141. Future: College. llobby: Sports. aafff .- lXlA'l'ALIE lYlARCARET STACG B T - frNat,, 400 Elin Street. Entered from Troup. Future: Commereial Artist. Hobby: Drawing. 1 1 , x I . Lu.L1AN ELIZABETH STANLI-:Y Lill 28 Townsend Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Free Throw Contest 12, 3, 41. Future: Business College. Hobby: Sports. g o .R-' J' 1 ' AQ 4,0 for V Q X rt' . . ,Ln Y , ,, , , A., , ,,,,, ,W L , -.:.:fe-...........1-.-.. .YY.,. vs.. fxf- E . . .. ...--4 --,, N . 7, , Y Z wwe., RICHARD ARTHUR SCOTT Scotty 164 Greenwich Avenue. Entered from Truman. Future: Work. Hobby: Horses. GERALD SEIDEL qu B ajefry., 22 Maple Street. Entered from West Haven High School. Activities: Hi-Y 131. Future: Boston Univer- sity. Hobby: Sports and music. HAROLD FRANK SELLNER Whitey 50 Platt Street. Entered from Troup. Future: University of Con- necticut. Hobby: Swimming. MATTIIEW STANFORD SHANLEY 'Bohn i Qiimberly Avenue. Entered from St. Feter's. Activities: Baseball 11, 21: Hockey 11, 21:Hi-Y11, 21: S.A.B. 121: President of junior Red Cross Council 1315 Varsity Baseball 131: Varsity Football 141: Senior Executive Board 1413 Prom Commit- tee 141. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. BRUCE WEYLAND SHAW A11 E Brut,' 498 Russell Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Treasurer of Red Cross 121: S.A.B. 121:.Varsity Hockey 12. 3, 41. Future: Kings Point Merchant Marine Academy. Hobby: Sports. STANLEY RAYMOND SHAW, JR. Staff, 8 Scranton Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Soccer Team 131: Winter Track 13, 41: Spring Track 13, 41: Cross Country Team 141. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Outdoor sports. RICHARD LAWRENCE SHELLINC A P E ..Dyke,, 1499 Boulevard. Entered from Troup. Activities: Track 1215 Class Day Committee 141: Spanish Club 141: World Affairs Club 141. Fu- ture: College. Hobby: Sports. FREDERICK THOlNiAS SHEPHERD, IR. ushepv Litchfield Turnpike, Woodbridge. Entered from Woodbridge Center School. Mother: Hillhouse 1921. Activities: Football 111: Hockey 11, 2, 3, 41. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. HERMAN ABRAHAM SHINDELL Herm 880 Elm Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Mother: Hillhouse 1923. Activities: Band 12, 3, 41: Orches- tra 12, 3, 413 Cross Country Team 1 31 . Future: College. Hobby: Music. CHARLES MORTON SILVER Q A Chuck 14 Waverly Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Spanish Club 141. Future: College. Hobby: Sports and stamp collecting. Q 935 Xp xx I IQ- fp lox If X W --A - ............,m...-A ...V-V , , .....:, W .... .V ' 'Q EPZ l A Wm-M dMM M ff W fl C EDNA LOUISE STAHBRANCH EddieD 150 Lombard Street. Entered from Commercial. Mother: Hillbouse 1914. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Reading. joAN PnYLL1s STEIN qi E rp Joanie,' 585 Ellsworth Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Honors 421: Bowling Tournament 421: Ten- nis Toumament 42, 31g junior Elm Treeu Board 431: Archery Tourna- ment 431g York Square Players 441: French Club 441: Secretary of Intersorority Council 441. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. -A ELSIE F 520 Smith Fair Haven Chorus Future: T oard Board 4 4 1 Hobby: JACQUELYN ALICE ST vi-:Ns Jackie 155 Concord Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Mother: Hillhouse 1920. Activities: Pep Club 4215 Bowling 441. Future: Rhode Island School of Design. Hobby: Dancing and bowling. tim A . , pf . -,wit MANY VICTORIA Srciins Vicky, Beecher Road, Woodbridge. En- tered from The Day School. Father: Hillhouse 1925. Activities: Gleam Art Board 43, 41. Future: Laselle junior College. Hobby: Photography. ANNA KATHEBINE STOROZYNSKI - 1 ?4Anne', 16 Madison Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Archery Tournament' 4Q1g Archery Teain 441: CirlsJSports Council 441. Fai ture: Undecided. Hobby: Sports and outdoors. JOAN PUTNAM STOWE 263 Fountain Street. Entered from Sheridan. Father: Hillhouse 19 1 2. Activities: Archery Touma- inent 4315 Rifle Club 431: German Club 441. Future: Laselle junior College. Hobby: Sailing. 1 vs iid of Lug ' fmt we . MILDHE7hAg?j?RgT225V 5 Millie, 442 Central Avenue. Entered from Sheridan, Activities: Archery 421: Pep Club 42, 31. Future: College. llobby: Music and dancing. -' -2 :13, : . VM. ... H VIVIAN ST1toNA avid, 78 Cherry Ann Street. Entered from Bassett. Future: College. Hob- by: Swimming and ice skating. J. I 0 'E fo . ' - X X ff- .., .K ' 44, , Q 'Q f ,L - 3 A A -.-L . 1 , f FREDERICK ANTHONY SISSON Fred', 67 Morris Cove Road. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Base- ball Team 123: Manager of Baseball Team 13, 43: Bowling 143. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Sports. CARI.ETON GOODYEAR SLIITH, IR. A 2 K Smitty,' 278 West Elm Street. Entered from Sheridan. Mother: Hillhouse 1923. Activities: Interfratemity Council 143: Chorus 143. Future: Yale. Hobby: Swimming. CHARLES THOINIAS SINIITH Buzldyv 1 82 Kimberly Avenue. Entered from St. Peter's. Future: Business. Hobby: Sports. J, 1 'L' 6' - f ,Inf r- f rf- HERSIAN DWIGHT SMITH ' , 1 'P f 'fsmiflay 'A L '.f- ' 222 Sherman Avenue.. Entered from Troup. Activities: Band 12, 3, 43, Orchestra 12, 8, 43. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Photography and sports. WILLIAIN1 FRANCIS SMITH , emu., 312' Newhall Street. Entered from Bassett. Future: College. DONALIJ MoRsI-1 SNELI. rrD0n:, Indian Hill Road, Orange. Entered from Orange Center School. Ac- tivities: Honorable mention in Eng- lish Prize Examination 1135 Honors 11, 23: Track 1235 Community Chest Speaker 123: Sentinel Edi- torial Board 12, 33: Soccer 133: Second prize in Spanish I Prize Examination 1333 Editor-in-Chief nt Sentine1', 143. Future: Dartmouth or Yale. Hobby: Sports. IRVING SNOWV tb B 59 Kensington Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Winner of Phi Delta Phi prize speaking contest 123: Varsity Tennis 13, 435 Varsity Swimming Team 133, York Square Players 13, 435 Community Chest Speaker 143: Chemistry Club 143. Future: College. Hobby: Photogra- phy aud sports. EDWARD FRANCIS SNURKOWSKI Snu1'k,' 119 View Street. Entered from 'St. Stanislaus. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Sports. JOHN ANTHONY SPADONI rrTinyv 214 Lamberton Street. Entered from Truman. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Mechanical Engineering. JEROME EDWARD SPECTOR ujerryv 105 Carmel Street. Entered from Troup. Future: Meteorology. Hobby: Weather study. TN - 1 it vi 5 xi sf 4' ,ox i X19 X Cuxiuu ji:.xN SUi,Liv.xN SuIIy'i 56 Axon Street. Entered from XYorthington Hooker. Activities: Badminton Toumament 117: Pep Club 121: Sentinel Business Business Board 12, 3, 43: Chorus 12, 3, 4Jg Secretary of St-ntinel', Business Board 13, 41: Class Gift Committee 1-IJ. l utul'e: Nursing. Hobby: Swilulninxl. Mxun .ANN SLu.i.iv.xN Amin 84 Park Street. Entered from St. Boniface. Future: Business College. Hobby: Golf, bowling, and tennis. 11lVl:Il..YN Cl1HiS1'I SXVBENEY Even 357 Orchard S eet. Ei ered from Troup. ctiv t ture: Cr : IL skating. . BAnBA1m DIANE Sw1NiuN ..B0bby,, 51 Arch Street. Entered from Truman. Activities: Honors 11, 2, 3, 49: Orchestra 11, 2, 43: YVorId Affairs Club 2, 3, 43: Bowling Toumamcnt 131: junior Bowling Championship Team 139: Volley Ball 135: Certificate of Merit of National Society of Colonial Daugh- ters Essay Contest 135: Badminton Tournament 13, 41: French Club 143: Astronomy Club 14J Vice President and Treasurer of YVorld Affairs Club 143, Future: Barnard. Hobby: Music. ANN Canoi. SYDNEY qw K A 47 Hotchkiss Street. Entered from Troup. Mother: Hillhouse 1923. Activities: Dramatic Club 1215 Honors 12, Sl: Innior Elm Tree, Board 132: Table Tennis Touma- ment 132: York Square Players 13, 43: Chorus 141. Future: College. Hobby: Music. QL :wwf A V... . . .,,.' xx - 1 . 1 2 N. Ye ts : N A lux N TA Usm Clzickicv 475 Townsend Avenue. Entered from St. Mary,s Academy. Activities: Volley Ball 121: Field Hockey 12, 3, 49: Bowling 14l. Future: Nurs- ing. Hobby: Dancing.: and swiinining. sf. 5 fx K Q Dtllll'lNl'I h1.'XlilON 'FM'i.ou .- - - .. 41. r QW.. V- I f' , , T Dm-ie 75, mm I :. ' ' sy 19 Shoreham Road. Entered from 54514 Nathan Hale, Actiyitijse- Vdlfey Ball W iw' 121.4 Pep Club' 121: Field Hockey 62, 3, 434 Bn,-ek-tball 42, s, 49. Girls' Sp0rEs'lIoZnc'il 12, 3, 43: ,num HWS L 1. Q, 141 Future: Coliege. Hobby: Dancing and swimming. Sifuimisv JEAN TAYLOR 32 MacArthur Road, Montowese. Entered from North Haven Center Sehool, Future: Dress Designing. Hobby: Sports. Left School before graduation. VVANDA L1sNoiuf: TAvLou E A ' 316 Munson Street. Entered from Bassett. Father: Hillhouse 1921. Mother: Hillhouse 1921. Activities: junior Executive Board 13lg Skating 147. Future: Lincoln School of Nursing. Lo'rTn-3 Fu.xNci5s T ENCZA Lottie,' I8 St. Johns Street. Entered from St. Stanislaus. Activities: Rocks and Minerals Club 127: Chorus 12, 3, 4 J. Future: College. Hobby: Swimming. '51 . 'E 10 if EFT: :K iff ' EV 22 .3 . 1 X 'L - A A 1 . u ,A H -,,..e...,-,,. . .W S, .X . Crmmus ANDIREWV SPILLANE '1'odclyD 501 Blatchley Avenue. Entered from Fair Haven. Future: Business. Hobby: Sports. ELMr:1i C1.1a1xusN'1' STANLEY Stunt, 71 Beers Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Basketball 12, 31: Soccer 13, 41. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. Aufnizn EUGIQN15 S'r1s1N Y A rp UAF, 1055 Townsend Avenue. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Foot- ball 12, 31: Senior Executive Board 141: Chorus 141: Spanish Club 141. Future: College. Hobby: Designing. Rouuirr BAx'MoNn STILIPSON Babb 105 Lombard Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: York Square Players 131g Chorus 141. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Sports. Frm N K LEE S'i'oLZENnn:ar: Stuff, 459 Edgewood Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Assistant Manager of Basketball 1315 Man- ager of Varsity Basketball Team 141. Future: Yale. Hobby: Sports. xt ll. 'K E . fff. . 47 ,fam . 'W o,,,,,34,i 1 I' ,i ,, Pa. cl f i' 3 V, , K ,. of ,sw NonMAN STONE Stoney,' 75 Asylum Street. Entered from Boardman Trade School. Activities: Biology Club 121. Future: College. Hobby: Swimming. WALTEH JOHN STOPKA 601 East Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Future: Hardware clerk. Hobby: Fishing. VVILLIAINI Evisnr SUNBLADE Bill1' 181 Mansfield Street. Entered from Bassett. Father: Hillhouse 1919. Mother: Hillhouse 1918. Fu- ture: College. Hobby: Photography. WILLIAM COIINELIUS SWIFT uswiftys, ' 82 Linden Street. Entered from Worthington Hooker. Activities: Track 111: Tennis 11, 2, 3, 41: Varsity Hockey 13, 414 Prom Com- mittee 14 1 . Future: Dartmouth. Hobby: Sports. 'i . .VJ 'Ng Jvf. l - i . 5 xg' . CASHNHIR LEON Szeucsowski Caseyv 92 Mechanic Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Elm Tree Art Board 141. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Hiking and swimming. iii ff Q Ag :f X Q .x WV s X fa xg 412, X f ,L f W.. X225 U, .... - CONCETTA Josueniuis TEODOSIO C0nnie', 14 Baldwin Street. Entered from Truman. Activities: Chorus 131. Future: College. Hobby: Dancing and skating. RIVA Tmsiueisa qu 2 cp Thumper,' 25 Sylvan Avenue, Entered from Troup. Future: College. Hobby: Music. ALICE Louisa TIINISON E N 5, Timons 199 Nicoll Street. Entered from Worthington Hooker. Activities: Chorus 12, 3, 47: Pep Club 12, 37. Future: College. Hobby: Dancing and ice skating. ANo1u-LA HAYWAHD Toon BuddyD Racebrook Road, Orange. ter from Orange Center S hgool. Ac vi ties: Pep Club 121. re: School. Hobby: oto hy! Z EL 'Nj T 2 , atm ' r e . ntered fm t. anci . A ities: Pep Clu 4 lley all Team 12, 315 Girl es es 122: Honors 13lg Chorus 13,5 Basketball Team 13, 4jg Secretary of World Affairs Club 142: Spanish Club 147: Prom Committee 14Jg Sentinel Business Board 14J.Future: College. Hobby: Dancing and sports. Louisa AN'1'O1NE'l'TE TORIKE ffL0uv 163 Rosette Street. Entered from Truman. Activities: Secretary of Red Cross Club 1223 Volley Ball 131. Future: Hairdressing School. Hobby: Sports. lklAllCELLA JOAN rllRAVEllS Marcyv 65 Pendleton Street. Entered from Sheridan. Mother: Hillhouse 1915. Activities: Honors 1195 Movie Club 1-4 J. Future: College. Hobby: Movies. LY. V, xi 1 lv -' - 'Lodrsu -ANN THKEISNER fl .. '.r . 2'ou,' r 720 Orangdx Street. Entered from St. Iohn's Commercial. Future: Col- lege. Hobby: Ice skating. LEDA BHAININ Tiussxuuoifr' ITEH 484 Fountain Street. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Biology Club 121: Badminton 12, SJ: Chorus 12, SJ: Honors 1325 Honorable men- tion in Epsilon Nu Sigma Prize Examination 133: First Prize in Intersorority Prize Examination 131: Chess Club 13Jg Gleam Editorial Board 13, 4 g German Club 143. Future: Coll V9 Hobby: Collecting min'it1 -s My EANNE ELEANOH WEIKS V A 44 224 Dixwell Ave e. Entered from Troup. Future: ursing. Hob- by: Sports. ll, 0 R., I- 1 1 f fo, Q H. ' 4 if if 'ig gt, aff xx - 'I ' ,' n Q' 225 'T-TV . V, . . ...g,,,... V Y ,:1,,,.,-.,Q.,,,2,,,. L,.p.. .,...,..W..?........ -V V -.....,. . W -Vs L. .. 1 . wr' P L JOSEPH RUSSEL TENDLER A P E, llAltULIJ -losm-11 T.xNx'z1zu fp If ffyushv Halv 21 Elliott Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Red Cross Repre- sentative 141. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. lclt.-KN 14 Elmzx no TA u,xc:oxvsKl IIap 102 Shelton Avenue. Entered from Bassett. Future: Un decided. Hobby: Sports. Emvfuio ALLEN 'l'AYI.Olt Neel 63 NVest Prospect Street.. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Hockey 121. Future: Ohio State University. Hobby: Sports and promoting. PA UL l3n,xn1.m' T.xYLo1i nD0Cv 76 Gregory Street. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Football 121: Track 121: Basketball 121: S.A.B. 121: Soccer 13, 41. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. H1KltltY 'l'ElTEI.hlAN The Kirlv 348 YVhalley Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Soccer Team 13, 41: Radio Club 141. Future: Business. Hobby: Baseball. ,vs 4. if-f, za- ritr 1 : ' .. 2 V h.'lp w E5 yt, u Q .f I ' XV I 1, V - ' .ff I H-5 ' .15 144 256 Edgewood Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: OTCl16Stfil 1215 Class Gift Committee 141. Future: College. Hobby: Music and sports. Cr-rA1u.rss VVILLIAIKI TENNEY, Jn. Clzurliev 16 Woodland Street. Entered from Bulkeley School, New London. Activities: Band 13, 414 Orchestra 141. Future: College. Hobby: Tell- ing jokes. RAYINIOND Tisoooslo Teedov 194 Washington Avenue. Entered from Prince. Activities: World Af- fairs Club 121. Future: College. Hobby: Photography and sports. ANTHONY TE1uiAs1 ...Tongs 215 Putnam Street. Entered from Truman. Activities: Band 11, 2, 3, 41: Honors 121. Future: Dental Technician. Hobby: Music and sports. PAUL THOINIAS Hanson 79 Sylvan Avenue. Entered from Troup. Future: Service. Hobby: Drums. 5:1-QS A6 x 1 4116, lox s 'N X ie X X! W Q y In f xx., SV JZ -A L. 1 ,X Hmmm. C K ,,,V , ,,,V , f ,,,, V, ,,,-,.,,-,,,,,C,, ,,,,,, ,,.,,,.,.-.-..,.,,..,........-.-.. , ..--s........-...,....., ,W ,.,.,, l'.fx1'iur:m ANNE Vzsruii l.oHnuNi5 M.uuif: illUlttJli0N 1.nrric'i 106 Bishop Street. linlc-ri-il frinu Fair Haven. Activities: Swiiuuiinil 143. Future: Business School. Hob- by: Swillllllillll, clancinil, and ice skating. PIIXLLIS K,Yl'lll'1lllNl:1 Yfuiczx '-mr -16 Emerson Street. Entered from l'riuee. Activities: Bowling Club 123: Pep Club 12, 3. 43. Future: College. Hobby: Sports and dancing. Ev x V xss UKHIVIIU 24 Locust Street. liutered form Fair Haven. Activities: Bowling 143. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Corre- sponding, singing, and bowling. I fi.K'l'lll5HlNE Ci-:im l.lJl N is Vmiiiiigiuxin- it 7. 9' it 1 5, , J . i I7 'ulley .St Eutersxlx frogti Colun 1 iesf lonyfs 123- Future: iptouvter 'hool. lumb- by: Designinil. ' X .A ' ntl N M.-un' P,u.MiN,x vl'lIlN.XI.lj Olive Eycsv IZH Putnam Street. Entered from Prince. Activities: Chorus 11, 2, 3. 43. Future: College. Hobby: Singing. ww :srl fe. xl Q. his my-'v .f l me at J X it 5 , .MCE Putty 530 Nieoll Street. Entered from lfair Haven Fatl lr: Hillhm e 1 . 916. Mo er: llil ul' 1918. i i ' ,: o n 4 Bat - l' 1 .l v Illlllltlll 12, 33g Volley Ill 12, 43: Champio lg wTeam 1334 juuiorg if will 1335 M0- tion I 'ture Club 133'1York Square 111.01-rs 13, 43, Ch Club 143: Aeronautics Club 433 Clea1n Editorial Board 143. Future Aero- nautical Engineering. Hobby: Avia- tion. Cxnoi. P.x'i'iilc:i.-x Vocal. qifqx uClICkll,, 801 Oranile Street. Entered from WVorthiugtou Hooker. Activities: Dramatic Club 123g Ping Pong Tournament 12, 33: Chorus 133: Sentinel Business Board 13, 43, York Square Players 13, 43. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Dancing, drama- tics, and sports. EVILLYN AN'l'OlNl'1T'l'E V o'1'To MED., Sl Porter Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: S.A.B. 123: Ice simimg 12, fi, 43, Girl Reserves 12,'3, 43: Secretary of Pep Club 1335 Girls' Sports Council 13, 435 Softball 43g President of Pep Club 143. Future: College. Hobby: Sports and aviation. Doius Ei.iz.us15'ri1 x7IU:IEl.AND Darden 500 Eastern Street, Entered from Lee High School, Massachussetts Activities: Chorus 1333 Rifle Club 1233. Future: Nursing. Hobby: Col- ll'CilllLf poetry. Nomm ANNITA W.u.rzo'r'r 2 A uplltv 6-1 Admiral Street. Entered from Edgar D. Shimer High School. Acti- vities: Chorus 133. Future: Business. Hobby: Basketball, archery, and horseback riding. fa Q2 Q OL- M F4 4,0 1024 If X T X in E f W, Jrxmics EDNVA HD TIERNAN 50 Asylum Street. Entered from Troup. Aetivities: S.A.B. 127. Fu- ture: College. V 1c:'roR To1'L1'rsiu' Top 920 Howard Avenue. Entered from Troup. Aetivities: Baseball 127: Football 12, 3, 47: Basketball 12, 3, 47: Football Award 137: Track 13, 47: Spanish Club 147: Class Motto Chairman 147. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. 1NlAlt'lIN Gmomsis ToRiNo Marty 659 Howard Avenue. Entered from Truman. Activities: Band 12, 3, 47: Prom Committee 147. Fu- ture: Musician. Hobby: Music. A1,1'noNs1s Joim Tono HAZ., 15 Brown Street. Entered from Columbus. Future: Navy. Hobby: Sports. cl1'i.XltLl:IS ALEXANDER TItlBBE1 l', JR. Trilf, 47 Dicl-terman Street. Entered from Troup. Mother: Hillhouse 1926. Father: Hillhouse 1926. Ac- tivities: Chorus 147. Future: Den- tistry. Hobby: Swimming. JOHN FRANCIS TULP Zeke 186 Ferry Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Varsity Track 137. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Home movies. RoY EDWARD TURco'r1'D, JR. Bud 144 Rowe Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: S.A.B. 127: Rifle Club 147: Hi-Y Club 147. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. STEVEN V1Nc:i5NT TNVOHILL Stoof', 37 Pearl Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Football 127: Hockey 127: Chorus 147. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. FREDERICK UIHLEIN Freclclie', 49 Pond Lily Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Father: Hillhouse 1907. Activities: Swimming Team 12, 3, 47. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Sailing. joHN FRANCESCO URBINATI ..U1,b,, 91 Portsea Street. Entered from St. Anthony. Activities: Honors 117: Red Cross Representative 13 7: Hockey Team 12, 3, 47: Biology Club 127: Spanish Club 147. Fu- ture: Syracuse University. Hobby: Craft modeling and recorded music. Examination 131: Co-Captain of 342 0 1- 1 f' 1 if-Q57 .S x A I x,t 41.6, 0,4 S B . A 1 . --.-.-,,....-e,.-.-..-..,-11ff.--. ,,m ....--..1-......---.-.. ,yi 5 Nm, CM' X:- LVALLACK K M E. 371 Fountain Street. Entered from Sheridan. Aetivities: Dramatic Club 1213 Tennis Tournament 12, 315 Skating 12, 31g Elm Tree Business Board 13, 41g Swimming 141: Span- ish Club 141. Future: College. Hob- by: Swimming and skating. Crm cm lSlAltG.-XItE'l' NVALsu 135 Grafton Street. Entered iron: St. Francis. Activities: S.A.B. 121: Second prize in Biology Prize Ex- amination 121: Elm Tree Board 131g Honors 12, 31: Vice President of Girl Reserves 131: junior Execu- tive Board 131g Intersorority Prize 7-12 Elm Street. Entered from Swimming Team 131 Executive Team 141 Tree 141 Swimming. Team 1315 Volley Ball Elin Tree 131: Senior Board 141: Swimming Editor-in-Chief of Elm Future: College. 1Iobby: lNI.xm' 1flLl.1iN XV,uuu5N 195 Dewitt Street. Entered front Sherlnau High School, VVest Vir- ginia. Future: Stenographer. Hobby: lee skating. Left School before graduation. ALICE ELIZABETH W anna Billie, 643 WVashington Avenue. Entered from Truman. Future: ltlarriage. Hobby: Sewing. 7 B.uu3,ui.-x Jo.xN Vt ELL.-KNIJ Bubbyv 713 George Street. Entered fron: Troup. Activities: First Prize in Biology Prize Examination 121: Biology Club 121: Honors 12, 31: Honorable mention in English Prize Examination 1315 Pep Club 131. Future: State Teachers College. QW 1. . ik .1 . 1. 'Mai ,QM ,NY 1 :g -5 x , if. : , A . 93. 'M' lrus LEONOHIE VVif:l.l.s Slim', G04 Orchard Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Glee Club 121: Swinnning Club 141. Future: Col- lege. Hobby: Reading. lim mm M A Y W1-11 :run Emi, 127 Bassett Street. Entered from Bassett. Future: Business School. Hobby: lee skating. lS'lYltA RUTH W1:Nc:o1.1N UAIUU 223 Lenox Street Fair aven, ot i' II IUUSCC 1917 Aet .: 1 l He rves 1 ' Field Ho 'ey Teaun , g tina-1 Business ' 12, 3, 1: York Square Players 13, 41: VV1lTlIllil'lJI Team 141: I Sentinel' Business Boar 41 iture: College. Hobby: Sports. Pux'L1,ls LUCILLE W1zs'1' E, A Pl1yl,' 18 Admiral Street. Entered from Bassett. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. B.uus,u:.x JANE VVHITE tp 1 rp Rusty Troup. Father: Hillhouse 1908. Activities: York Square Players 18, 41: Spanish Club 141. Future: Adelphi College, Hobby: Swimming. .- if 0 1 1' 41 'D' -C if X Rltziifuin UIISINI Dickie BUIIU 88 Read Street. Entered from Connnereial. Activities: Senior Ex- ecutive Board 141. Future: Unde- cided, l1obby: Music. Nomu.xN josrgvu V.xc:1ioN Cadet 117 Plyniouth Street. Entered Irom Truman. Activities: Cross Country 1 21 5 Aeronautics Club 131: Cla-ani Art Board 131. Fu- ture: Undecided. Hobby: Illustrating.: and aviation. lXllC11AEl. ANUIIEXV VfXN.NlZtl11E ll'IickeyU 85 Chapel Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Varsity Foot- ball 141. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. ltusvii VEL1.15t:.x, Jn. Sonny 1232 Ivy Street. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Athletic Council 1 1 1. Future: Business. Hobby: Sports and airplanes. Bicuixnn F1mNc1s VEHUNNEAU Hiclzie', 748 Dixwell A 'nue. Entered from Basse . Activi' ' Gleam Business Boa 141. ture: College. Hobby: Photo . fs . X-fl, ,f 1 . XX J K . 4 x Q, D 1 iv f L 148 ' F n,xNi:1s josisru V1zz1m.1.o Vim, 118 Cherry Ann Street. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Class Day Committee 141 . Future: Business. Hobby: Sports. JAMES P1a'1'En Vf!ULfXLAS J inf' 412 Howard Avenue. Entered from Truman. Activities: Honors 111: Rocks and Minerals Club 11, 21: Motion Picture Club 11, 21. Future: College. Hobby: Horseback riding. DAVID Mmun XVAKELEE Darien Grassy Hill Road, Orange. Eu- tered from Orange Center School. Activities: Honors 11, 21: Chess Club 1 1 1 g Community Chest junior Speakers Bureau 121: Sen- tinel Editorial Board 1215 Sports Editor of Sentinel 13, 41: Assistant Manager of Basketball Team 13, 41: Soccer 13, 41: Chem- istry Club 141. Future: Dartmouth. Hobby: Model railroading. Rouisnr ELLIOTT NVA1ouaN qi B Big George 34 Gilbert Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities : Interfraternity Representative 141. Future: Radio. Hobby: Radio and fishing. RICHARD NOl1hI1SN Wuouoais Dick , 34 Sixth Street. Entered from Truman. Activities: Rifle Club 131. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. Team 12, 33. Future: College. lloh- l ,- eo 5 to , 'ox Q J X xx flf Cf - - C ,EA,AK ,V .A,., -W josEPHINE CHR1s'r1NE NVHITE rr-Inv 78 Dickernian Street. Entered rom Troup. Activities: Basketball sy: Sports. A! E Main' Loulla ' ui ,hi A E . , I ' ar - if ' ' a ley Avi ie. Entered 'ron T u . Io ier: Hillhouse C itt ci gina: 143 Future illege. . -t' ity-jg m Tree Board - , 35 Int fi Council 143: C1' I' ' in ' - , - 1 l K.-X'I'IlEltlNl-1 XVIIITNICY My North Branford. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Honorable mention in Physics Prize Examina- tion 133. Future: Undecided. lloli- hy: Swiinming. LAUNA Sominc XVIATIIAK 24 Mechanic Street. Ent:-red from St. Stanislaus. Activities: Honors 1234 Bowling 123g Archery 12, 33. Future: Pratt Institute, Holihy: Art. PHISCILLA EI.lz.mr:Tii XVILLJAISISON Cilla 137 Dixwell Avenue. Entered from Bassett. Future: Dietitian School. Hobby: Corresponding and basketball. an-X '99 K ,,,,, bv n it 9 ClLADYS PEARL W1LsoN qi 2 Boots', 75 Beacon Avenue, Entered from Fair Haven, Mother: Hillhouse 1919. Activities: Pep Club 1235 Archery 133: Honorary Archery Team 143. Future: Undecided. llolrlmy: Ice skating. ELIZ.-XHICTII ALBERTA Wrrri-in ..Befty., 170 Porter Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Pep Cluh 123g Senior Executive Board 143: junior ltr-tl Cross 143. Future: Undecitleml. llohhy: Dancing. lll'1l.l.A Wu dxf BeIl1 ' 250 George Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Bowling Tourna- ment 1234 Pep Cluh 123g Archery Tournament 143g Safety Conference Connnittee 143. Future: Larson junior College. Hobby: Sports and dancing. . f X -V ligne ,Qty ' . .-x U qu' E 250 Chixgpi S ree . Entered from Troup. Ac ivit .': wling Tourna- ment 123g Pep Ch 123g Spanish Club 143. Future: Larson junior College, Hohhy: Music and sports. l.lI.i.l.-xN Yixztzoon rp K A1 Lil IG7 Scranton Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Table Tennis 1235 Archery 1234 Bowling 123: Archery Toumament 1335 Chorus 133: Bowl- ing Tournament 13, 434 Table Ten- nis Tonrnament 13, 43g Spanish Cluh. 143. Future: College. Hohhy: Dancing and sports. I a U. 'E ' X - 5,5- A 1 NZ, fox if 2 5 Q - Q Q22 i . W. -......- ... , ... it f X -fi C XX R BERNARD WE1ss Buddy,, 27 Ellsworth Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Chorus 141: York Square Players 14.1 Future: Singing. Hobby: Movies. CALVIN CLEINTENSIE WELLS 604 Or rard Street. Entered from Troup. If ure: Technical School. Buck Hol y: ill1Cl travelling. IAIXIES I m :Las WELLS lim lien 5 . enry Street. Entered from B sett. Activities: oothall 121: ew England High mol PoetrY 'ze 131: Varsity Foot ia Team ' 1. Future: Undecided. Hohhy: t ROBERT MILLER NVHITBREAD Whit,' 153 Bassett Street. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Basketball Team 13, 41: Soccer Team 13, 415 Span- ish Cluh 141: Class Motto Commit- tee 141. Future: College. Hohhy: Sports. HERBERT ELLSWOHTH WHITNEY IIerbv 26 Beers Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: S .A.B. 121: Honors 121. Future: Yale Engineer- ing School. Hobby: Gardening.. Wm 49- 'fs ZQQZL, ft 1 H v x AMOS WALTER VVILLIALIS Gates 70 Webster Street. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Varsity Soeeer Team. Future: College. Hohhy: Basketball. DoNA Lo KINosLEY VVILLIAINIS Donn 5000 Whitney Avenue. Entered from Humiston Grammar School. Activities: Rifle Team 131: Track Team 1315 Vice President of Mo- tion Picture Cluh 131: Captain ot Rifle 'Team 1415 Secretary of Aero- nautics Cluh 141: Motion Picture Club 141: Spanish Club 141. Fu- ture: Washington and Lee Univer- sity. Hohhy: Rifle. EIVIANUEL HoovER Wn.soN Duke', 41 Spruce Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Soccer 1 1 1 g Honors 11, 21. Future: College. Hohhy: Baseball. LLOYD DIE!-IL WILSON Scott 900 Whalley Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Swim- ming Team 12, 31. Future: Yale. Hobby: Sports. VVILLIAIYI WILSON Babe,' 58 Charles Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: S.A.B. 121: Bas- ketball Team 121: Soccer Team 131: Football Team 141. Future: Col- lege. Hohhy: Football. f .. - X 11, 3,22 VV 1 .,.. .......--..-....-.-.-4.M..-,,,-,..,-.---............-.,. .Qu P joim JOSEPH WOJNA Jolinnyv 10 Middeltown Avenue. Entered from Surratsville High School, Clin- ton, Maryland. Future: Parks Avia- tion College. Hohhy: Models and stamps. JACK XNILLIAM Y.-uucnsow Juke 51 Mead Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Mana ger of Track Team 13, 41, Future: Col- lege. Hohliy: Sports. Tiioxus EDNIUND Zixnmowsici ..Zeb,, 32 First Avenue. Entered from Fair Haven. Future: Undecided. Hohhy: Hunting. Lxixn-:s Louis Z.'xMi',xNo Zamp 61 Clinton Avenue. Entered from Fair Haven. Future: Undecided. Hohliy: Sports. DIDN.-tl.lJ NICIIIOL.-XS ZELI-:cuosicv Zilcli 496 Whalley Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Hi-Y i312 German Club 14l. Future: Univer- sity of Connecticut. Hohhy: Swim- ming and ice skating. Fnismsnrcic ALBERT ZIEGLER azig., 554 Townsend Avenue. Entered from Fair Haven. Father: Hillhouse 1918. Activities: Hockey i274 Ger- man Cluh QSJ. Future: College. llohliy: Shorts. I'Iu.mcn'r ZisKiN A I1 E . Clem,' 505 Sherman Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Honors 12, 435 Elm Tree Editorial Board 143: Intra City Council 147: Class Day Committee i4l. Future: Col- lege. Hohhy: Music and sports. Fn,-mx ViNc1if:N'r ZiUKAs Zuke S19 State Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Future: Undecided. Hohliy: Sports. AI.Fiuzu FREDERICK ZULLO Kiel 351 Shelton Avenue. Entered from Bassett. Future: Business. Hohhy: Sports and dancing. lll4:NicoiCT ZUI.i.o ..Ben,, 123 Clay Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Band il, 3, 43: Orchestra il, Zig Aeronautics Cluh f4J. Future: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Hohhy: Music- and airplane modeling. ' 'E TZ' J X xx IQ' 4' lox Lois BARBARA YonANs ..B0b,, . 131 Myron Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Captain ot Basketball Team 121: Volley Ball Team 121g Second Prize in Biology Prize Examination 121: Field Hoc- key Team 12, 3, 41: Swimming Team 131, Chorus 131: Table Tennis Tournament 131, Girls' Sports Council 13, 41, . Sentinel Editorial Board 13, 41: Honors 13, 41: Basketball Team 141, French Club 141: President of Girls' Sports Council 141, Future: College. Hob- by: Swimming and dancing. SHIRLI-:Y NIAE YOKLAVICII Yok 123 Edgehill Road. Entered from Cathedral High School, California. Activities: Pep Club 1215 Swimming 12, 3, 41, Girl Reserves 12, 3, 41, Field Hockey 141. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. Wu.i,1Aix1 FRANCIS ZYCK Zeke 12 Cedar Hill Avenue. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Var- sity Swimming Team 141. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Sports and inusie. ,we WY? 152 IUDITH BERTA YOUNGERMAN ajudyv 25 Everit Street. Entered from Worthington Hooker. Activities: Chorus 1 l, 2, 41, Gleam Art Board 1 l. 2, 31: Scholastic Art Award 1l, 2, 31: York Square Players 13, 41, Dance Guild 141. Future: School of Fine Arts. Hobby: Collecting articles concern- ing tllii-t'l't'lli types oi' dancing. Bavrzinnr Zrrsmn qi 3 rp Benn 470 Ellsworth Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: York Square Players 131: Bowling Touma- ment 131. Future: College. Hobby: Piano and dancing ALAN lX'iAll-Ili ZXVEICBAUINI tb B Zweig 2113 Orchard Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Hockey 121. Future: College. Hobby: Pho- tography. Ms ISR an ,fo wx 225 if LFTZP V A f'f mn-fll, C' ,,,M,,,,,,,,,,L ,,,, ,,,,,,,4,,,,,.,,,.,..,..,,,,.1.,..-,... ...,. - .,.,..v.... N......m.. -...A-Q,....-- ..,. ..,.. M ...--,.-..,.,,,,.,..xf,,,,, ,,,,,,-gg: P E5 xwwl w 'Y A-if. m' . , 1 'Tp v is 6. wk 'f 2 1' 0 , 5' , ,,J',M-. . , X ,7 MOST VERSAT1 LE fvifffiff V :amy .. A ' M f ! av 1 V 5' x , ive I sr I , , X f , ,- ,. W u M., A , '- . ,gj , . 4-av.-Q, f 5? mizp- ' 'FY EH? 21 rj' B HEART EREAKEP. CLASS BABY 5x , L .f M ,KW . A Q I .' 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' IA Mk, ,A ,L ,H ,M H www., i V' U ' 5 'il 17a-55: CAFETEQHX s cusromenz im , 5 f'f, X . , ' . -s -r A , t ,a 1 lf V K' 1? L D P 1 1 1-.. l ii' 'P- arry e a ma V' b: W 1 .K 5 f M Don Brereton Fred Shepherd V' , . ll - all . 4 l Allan Gordon if ., gf? 'X , John Reynolds YV 1' X ' rn x , 157 E wh ,New ,W W.. .,,, . ,x xx H 1 n a X 1 2 : '11-f., . 23, -9 1 .five 5 2 Y ff 1 . .NX I , 7 4 y -' I 'z 1 , A 1 : , . mv: 0 ., V ,f K. xv 343 ' , M, - L . 1.f:A'rw: .14 - W ,-.fa :MV : wif V 9 ' .55 :F M 9. I, A .ff A L fr' fij , . Kg , ' QF X , . 47 r- 7,4 f v- ,-v .V ' ' 1: ' fir -151 ,, 1 .. .2 'iw .52 2 ,. , . ,ie ,. Q- . ,p'-'ww ,fp 'J gp V' ,M GT wr':rT,L. ' :L -w . , gs' - , ' ff? 4 L ff if xr J FV' r' f ,, fm rf' V - 1 If , - -iv f 2- - 'L E- :jr ww, 235. M3 3 . .1 'fi ' -Q ' . Y -Elf f'. 5' - ' f' ' A v' mf , ' gag, 'A 'f . x-11,-Nc. - , Ye Mk 1 V . 1 M , . ' M ' P ' ' ' ' ' ' 'iv 1 X W gif f QQQZSAL if y QQ, B A I K 0 29, fo, is ir i ...,.,-......,.-. Elm Tree Editorial Board Zmi rmv: HIIFIIS, cilllllllbll, Cflumuivf. Clurmlmn, fiwixin, llzxipill, Ilalxis, lJmu'iu'll1-, fil'iIll2llIIU Isl nm: xiKit'l'IIIilII, Sf-nlniwk, Fox, XV:llsl1, Hauplnawi, Kanpiaun, Cliliin. Elm Tree Business Board :Zuni TUXV2 XVl1itx', Cfmlally, Mmivy, flialnnutti, Spiiivr. KIIMYIOS, i'uiic'n', lst row: llrwtull, i'willUl', Kil'l'llilll. xvilii2ll'i'i. I,ummIf. 1 U0 ,If xx I I. a fp ,OX o r r o r Elm Tree Art Board 12nd row: Hzlrlm, I,amlm'. limxv. l'ql4l'l'll1.l1l, Syvligmvski, LlllIiCI', Slllilll, sll'l5llll. lxt nm: lDR'llIIi5HIl. Iilmliuugmy Nistzx, Palrillu, Rm-llc, llllllllllll. Elm Tree Junior Board Grd rmv: SL-mggius, ll1u'1'isun, BI'lli'liNV1lY, Klllllf, Zyc-11, Elll'CIlI1l'l'Q, NIllSSill'U, Milk-r, Dclflrcczm, HUSK'Ilhtl'ill, Nlmm-, Kislmvr. ind rmx: King, SL'lN7lllLllllt'l', XYzlcks, Tznylmg Pl'4'tl'. Sluilinskzls. :XlklI.lfl'47lllt', R47llillSUIl, Bulli, Lt'Nilll1, XVc-Ish. lst ruw: Eilllmilldvr, Rubin, Aluvrln, Czlrr, HllSi'llllllll, Ccurgv, Rllbilltl, Crigzluo, Dcmbicmk, Curtin, Lucilwllu, 161, a r r , Gleam Editorial Board 21111 nm: llurligzm, Siillillbtbll. Hzuiimam. lispusitu, Sllliiil, iDiSi2lSi1l, 'i4l'L'SiillllUii., Yvs Saunfmi, Q Isl um: Cimlaix. NIL-iss. llirallal, Univ, Killlilllilll Gleam Business Board lull. 21111 rmv: Ilvffwim. Pvnv, I2lI1IlllZZi, Brwttv, Cl'4'c'l1ix'l'g. Isl rmv: Aclii, i':CiXV2lI'CiS, fiiilllllillilb, XvL'I'UIlllK'2lll. 162 a s y 54 ff' g PZ m,m, 1 ,,,,,,,,,,, ,L Gleam Art Board lst row: Law1or, Stetson, Stone, Colm. 2nd row: Crecn1wrg, Miles, I'ari11o. Publications Awards COLUMBIA sCHoLAsT1c1 PRESS ,xssoc:1AT1oN Medalist: Gleaxng 1939, 1944 Elm Tree, 1942, 1945 First place: Sentine1g 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945 Gleanlg 1937, 1949. 1941, 1942. 1943 Elm Tree, 1943, 1944, 1946 Second place: Sentinel, 1935, 1938, 1939, 1946 G1ean1g 1935, 1936, 1988 Third p1acc: Sentinel, 1937 Fourth Place: Sentinel, 1936 NATIONAL SCIIOLASTIC PRESS ASSOCIATION A11 American Honor Rating: Cleanig 1937, 1938, 1939, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944 First C1ass Ilonor Rating: Sentinel, 1937, 1938, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1946 C1camg 1940 F1111 Tree, 1945 Second C1ass Honor Hating: Sentine1g 1939 Elm Tree, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1946 QUILL AND SCROLL International First Place: Sentinel, 1946 163 f X if-f L gg,-,,,Z,!,,,n.,,.,, .,A...,. wmv,r.,,.,,,.,..i.,.,.-Ms,,,uf4f.M .4.. , ..-,g...,N .,.. .... 1 .,.,. Sentinel Editorial Board firrl ww: ll2lllliS, lllIllCl'lI1illl, flUL'l1l'2lllC', lirinhm, Purillu, Brusscl, Culv, Bmwnsts-in. Qual rmx: Bvzltliv, lfullun, YHll2lIlS, fxllCll'l'SUll, Nllllwlc-1-, Krvxulin, l'im'liclt. cl2l5l'f', Nlmlxlmm. Cir: -in ul lsl ww: l'illIillllIl'lSl7ll. Nlilvs, l,ilI'Cll'l', Srwll, liilllililll, .'Xlp1-ruwilx. ll ' ll ' Sentinel Business Board Zncl row: Vogt-l, XVcn,Qulin, Horwitz, Almrauns, 'I'uulwy, Bnttiglir-ri, Durol. lst naw: Siwvlc, Klmnlcy, Bartlett, Espcmitfm, SlllllVklll. 16-1 np: On flu' sirlr'w11lk.s' of A7010 York - C. P. A. Cmuvmfiml Cr'r1f1'r: Sm1fi1wI l7llHll1lUf sp0ak0r.s falzlrf Boftrma: Elm Tl'l'f',, rn' work 165 . fx 'Wi .fu . M ,3 ,, 1. 1' ,M ns? 4. fm. ,fy . I , W' ,,., . . .. V wwf, WF' W , 'gg N, . M .1 - 35, WN V, Q' 1 1-f . 'V of 1- '?, 56,1 .Q Y -. i 1 Ns: J 353, rf Q J , . I' 1 C 5 . , '-- J' - ,-A Q 4 ' 4+ -- . nf , - . Mu 1 'Q iff . ,, 1. Lfwif ffgjvf, A, W we 5' , pp , , .wg 9' ,H .M uf , f 4' f a . 1- 'f 21 , 1., u T74 an ' ' m mb ,if , f :aw ,f .f f . ,- , , .1 5 QF .. gf, E55 gg' fy: lg :P if F f' 'V .V -,' if 1 : J LI . .F .f- -V: ' w ' ' -,,f' W 4 ,. '2' i 'Q w . C 1 1:- ,, Af P, 2 F, w V-' ' ' ,- :lr r f :wf .- 4 b' 1 , .e f' - , . V. 'X ' 19 . i ? P ff' -fr 1 4' 59' 4? -f Ai' gg . 'Y , J- P' ' -f 'Q if if ,F -W ,viwzf - ff. -wen .J 8 ' 'fe ' J w?-H ' 'W - 4 5 . I el ,aw i. ,fe M , uf V A w w la' f kv 3, 5 N ' gif: iff'-M ' , , W . X MA. , WF --Y' gi ft! V 1 A . ,553 0 -' ' A V we my I- lg: V, ' J T. J ,eff-1 ,f , .1 k 1, ' , 51 -3. , xv: . ig' ith row if-Qgj '6 A ' Ola lo' ESiZ4,,,..,...-,,-,,.W.-.-,.- ,,Q. -...,n.,i,.---- ,,M , ,,,A ,.,'N.. ..n.-.- ,A.,.. . Nfl, ulh ron: Stnnpson, Cixitcilo, Kilnhull, Culnmno, Smith, Snrltin, Pokrop, OiNcill. llrinlon, Knilzui RUSZIIIU F-. . ' 1 1 Y Wm-Iss, ltoxvc, ciiI1lg2lliPS,- t'rcc-dnmn, Twohill. ': ii2ll'l'illllll1, Clndtus, cilliiilildii'-, H2ll'lij.I1lIl, Trihhctt, Ncstcr, Mcflnilnwss, Salhnto, Fitzgcradd, Palnico, ludtn Pttlx Norcross Knnhnaln, Stcin. rd row: Dcfiurho, DcPontc, lfxcrding, Ahcison, hluxcr, Evans cnix ', I- ins, ciilllliJLll'll0ii1l, Arovns, llourwitx, Spillcr, johnson. vlucuh, Dinkun. llodgc, Davis, Clricgcr. A nd row: Suit nun, Fnnson, iXlPl'll1lll, St-lik-gt-I, Nlanizukzi. Enright, Stcinhz 'l'4-num, Shin-lv, Ciurlo, l'mnwus . Pit V Haxcgcl, Pctcrson, Hliyuil, Ixcnduil, Hczdv, Cru-tc. sl row: Kozizltck, Mo Hoy, Nlorsc, Sydncy, Miclicl. Tn-skunoH'. Dincrslcin, Yufgoor, linplnu-I, lioscnlhznl, Moran, Niciilio, Ytlllllgltlilllllll, ixiUl'llliil', Vcrnnh- Lupoli, MRS. AGNES XVAKEMAN Senior Chorus All our tiuturc Frznik Sinutrus and -lo Stuitords gathcr catch Monday morning in the usscinhlv hull to ruisc thcir voices in song. Therc, opportunity to sing to thcir hezn't's contcnt is given to thosc hopeful singers who oftcn canrt rcstrnin thcinsclvcs from hum- ming during class time. :X marked incrcasc of hovs was noticcd in the chorus this vcalr. Their harinony added that ncccssurv huluncc to thc high soprano voices of the scnior girls. Undcr thc ethic dircction of Mrs. Agncs xvilkltlllilll, the chorus providcd the musical opening of wich ussclnhiv, with selections which wcrc the most cnjovuhlc to thc stndcnts. Onc of the activi- tics the chorus cspcciuily cnjovcd was providing the musical background, hy mcans of thc song jc-11lo1lsv , While il dance tcznn perforincd the tango on the stuqc. The Hillhouse sncciul chorus, togcthcr with the choruscs from Cominvrciai. East IIQIVKJII. IJHITICIKJII. and XVcst Haven, sung at thc third annual Choral Music Fcstivul ut XVooiscv Hull on March 31, 1947. Thr- conihincd chornscs of Hillhousc and Cominorcinl gl! , XN......,.iD pructiccd cuch lfridziy in llillhoust- under thc hutou of Mr. Hurry Schydc. XVith Nliss .xlzirgnict Shcppurd as accompanist and Mr. St-liydc us dircctor, the chorus sung Duucc of thc Coinccliunsu hy Smctuua quid Sct Down. Sciwauitf' 21l'l'21llgt'll hy NVzu'iug. The progrzuu was coucludcd hy thc nuclicucc und thc lfcstival Ghorus singing Pratycr of 'l'liu1il4sgix'i11g. Each uicuilicr of tht- chorus is proud to lic uhlc to tillil' part in the g1'2lCllltltlOll cxcrciscs, as thcy tor thc lust timc sing Hillhousc Alma Matcrw turd laid gidicu to tht- many cnjoyzihlc hours spcut in tlw Scuior Chorus. OPlClt.fX GUILD XVith rt-ul cuusc for rcjoiciug, thirty iucmlicrs of the Opera Guild wcrc e-xcuscd from school to uttcud tht- lNIctropoli1aui Opera. Ou ,lau1ua1i'y l7 thcx' saw Fuustf' and ou -Iauuuu'y 24 Lu Tl'i1N'lilfll.', bloycc Pima and ltichurd Kimball wcrc thc rcprcsciitntivcs for tho Ncw lluvcu Opt-ru Guild :und zittcudcd hoth operas. At cuch visit to New York thc mcuilmcrs visitcd thc lfrcd XV1u'ing, show ut tht- National llrouclcustiug Gouipuuy. Doolittlv, Falratclns Hnlpiu, Nistai. Gurtou Picltctt, Pcpc, Aimstusio Bottc, Nl:-iss, Buults ' Dt-Luca, Nlioliui, B4llllQllt'l'l.Clt'lllI1llllll Grd row: Nlc.-Xcluuis, Peck, Kiuilmll, Trilmlmctt. Hoxvc, Briutou, Smith, Buiulski. Alpcrowitz. I 2nd row: Cole. Scliwuli, Pickett, Fredeu, Cohen, Xt-stcr, Youiigcrniuu, Hurtiguu, Evuus, Gmctc, Bauiks. lst row: Skulaison, Sliively, Lupoli, Morse, Fraser, Davis, Rliyaui, Trcslcunofl, Harriman, Mciss, Miolviw. N 5 :li-X 04,19 ivx ,M ,X,Q. , ,AN,, V My M,,. W .,,W..t 4--- Hillhouse Band f' f will row: Tingley, Piccolo. Beurer, Scholl, Ilosenblatl. Xlaclerio. Claudio. ' ' llh row: Puclxlin, llc-Nlatteis, XVilliams, llosen, Smith, Sasson, Langello. Q :rd row: Clnaunbrellli. Frm-den, Zuqllo. Gilman, D'Amico. l.eVine, Xledxt-dow, Onolrio. 'ntl row: Delase, Xepiarslq. Perlette. lxahn, xvillivlllllll, Clornian, Silxerman. Testa, Barnett. 1 st ron: Clinton, ll. Shindell 'lltllllllt 'l'errasi, Cruneis, l inlQ, Ifsposito, Smith. .-X. Hhindell, -leilcott, Petlold, Mullin. MISS LIA HISSONNFITTE March on Down the Field , played the lads and lassies of the llillhouse Band, as they marched across the football field dressed in their new uniforms ol- the traditional blue and white. The band kept up the spirit of the game by playing the familiar songs, which had every student singing. humming, or whistling to the last song, the Alma Mater. During the game when things looked had for our team, the trumpet players led the cheering section in the tamous 'Fight' cheer. 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Kaufman, White, Cole, lilsner, Nlatlaw. lou Kresel, Nlelillo, Naclie, Figaro, Polo, Skulasou, Vogel, Burns, Pickett, Kelleln-r, Alderman Ci in Finer, Krivit, Dir-telm. lou llartigan, Bieiss, Vestuti, NVeugolin, Altieri, Kaplan, Dennison, Ciarlo, Berman, Fenster, ltosmn ll Kelly, Sanford, Burrell. I , uxx Nolan, Bottrglierr, Aroxas. Cireenln-rg, Lroog, lltll'XXIlX. Ilutlenlmerg, Noche, lxralner, Tlllllllfllll I laswiuauiello, Hlodiuger. Sydney, Diuersteinf lleconversiou has finally come to the drama cluh. This year the Thespians climaxcd their season hy putting on the first evening performance since the War. The play was the ever-loved iflunior Missf, and once again our talented school- mates starred uudfr the ahle direction of Miss Pauline McQuigg. The York Square Players also put on the Christmas asseinhly each year. This year's program was entirely devoted to the religious spirit of the season. l eatured at one of the meetings was Nlr. lrving Lichtenstein, a graduate of liillhonse and a Broadway actor. who spolse to the group. The regular meetings were conducted hy President Bernard liosen. The other officers were vice-presi- dent. liohert .-Xlperoxvitzg secretary. Mary .lane Burrell, treasurer, Herbert Kaufman, who collected dues and was in charge of selling the traditional mask and dagger pin. GAY NINETIES REVUE The Play Production classes under the direction of Miss Pauline McQuigg presented a Cay Niueties Revue as their yearly project, entitled MA Day in the Parkf' Over seventy hoys and girls, hoth juniors and seniors, presented it four times to the whole school. The revue was staged in four episodes, morning, noon, afternoon. and evening. Songs that were revived were I Dorff lVant to Play in Your Yard. Illll in Loire XVitl1 ilu' Man in the Moon, Jeannie with the Liglzt Brown Hair, In My Merrrf Olrlsnrolnile. I lVanf ll Girl, In the Slmrle of flu? Old Apple Tree, and Let Me Call You SlL'l'l'fl1l'lll'f. Costumes from this period were faithfully reproduced and lent color and charm to the production. The scenery, carefully designed and painted hy memhers of the Play Production classes, served as an authentic hackgrouud to the Day in the Park. Music of today. The Old Lump- ligliter and The Pielcle in llir' Miflflle, added a little modern zest to a very success- ful production. 172 mrs' from ulunior Miss and A Day in 1110 Par 173 QM fo CPS- ' , f fn i x, ' fi- V 1 L Spanish Club .s llh rem: linpimlcs, S. l,t-ximg NVilliauns, cil'l'i'lIt'. 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Al'llX2lh, lilnum, Kfwrll, flllllllllll, Xl'alllalc'lx, Sc-lllvgvl. l'11'Ullllilll, Sllvlliilg. incl nm: Xlviss, Nlcllugli, Vx-stuli, Ist naw: Fe-lclmzm, Kllllflllilll, l5l'llSSl'l 7-1 Chess Club Kings. fJlll'i'llS. anal Knights arc tcrms that am' no lmigvi' rvstric-tc-cl to incclivxul liistory for thc nivmlwrs of thc- Cha-ss Club. Tho mn-ctings this ycui' wc-rv prcsiclc-cl ovm' hy l'i'c-siclviit lIvi'lwr1 Killllilllilll and Sccrv- tury Sully Nlviss c'x'v1'y XVc'cliwsclz1y uftvr- noon in room 214. Thc- A.Nl. chvss tc-um phtyt-cl their first match against thc- ITM. tc-um and wcrc- thc victors hy il scorv of 5-0. rllllilllgll thvy lost to Fairfim-lcl High zmcl Sillimun Collf-ge of Yulm- Unix'm'sity. tht- tvum was Illlllillllltvtl, and urgvcl on hy Dr. NVz1lsh. thc-ir faculty z1clvisc'r. wx-nt on to gain ll victory on-1' tlw Boys' Cluh. ln uclclitimi to playing cha-ss. Illt'llllX'l'S tum- lli'Q'llll to play' lmriclgcz :mtl hopv to comhim' the-sv two nctix'itic's in Omi Club. X L 1 '3 C'P fo JO -4 Off' ' S ',,.a..... f 3 f 1, gf 925 ei ,, c,,,,,-,,,v.,.-,.,,,.c..., , A .,,, S L, -cel French Club 31d row: Abclson, Yohans, Papacliristou, Barnett, Colc. lm roxv: Sxvinlxin, Bruno, Brownstein. Casey, Fox, Brown, Alpert. J row: Sanxeri, licliett, Rubin, Colden, Kaplan. SPANISH CLUB Those melodious tones sounding through the halls are not from a singing class but from a typical Spanish Club meeting. Music has provided a great part of the clubis entertainment, for along with learning about our Spanish neighbors and their customs, the members have learned to sing several of their songs. Nlr. Sacio and Mr. Guillermo Ramirez from Peru: Mrs. Gonzales, a native of Spaing and Mrs. Sydney Lee of New Haven have been the principal speakers of the year. Their talks have provided valuable information as well as an enioyable afternoon to the Spanish-speaking, students of Hillhouse. lt has also been to their advantage to have jaime Vinueza, a student from Ecuador, as one of their members. The club was guided in their activities by Miss Rose Doherty and Miss Lucy Harris. The officers of the club are president, Allan Cordong secretary-treasurer, Adrienne Krivitg and chairman of the program committee, William Cohen. The proceeds from the club's dues have been generously donated to purchase for the school library a book of interest to Spanish students. FRENCH CLUB If anyone had popped into the room when Le Circle Francais, or the French Club, was in session, he surely would have felt that Annabella and Nlaurice Chevalier had a great deal of competition in store for them. especiallv when the members dramatically presented the play. i'Le Medecin Malgre Lui, by Molicre, which was their main project of the year. The club meets every two weeks under the supervision of Miss Mildred Pond, and is ably presided over bv the president, lean Rubin, assisted by Patricia Pickett, vice-presidentg Hinde Einbinder, secretary, and James Ackerman, treasurer. 175 .gy jf 5 H 0 f 5 ff? L7 Q' I 11, Vg f M, ' ,f, , T QP l ll l ll l l l , 1 German Club XXX-Wm ...E li.: lrcl row: lllu-lxlin, lrlyllll, lfcluulrmllmlscwlu, Kalplfm, Hrinlrm, Zc'lz-vlmslxy, ,fXlln'cL-lit, clllClllV, l'c-rfcllo Qual row: 5-lllNl'lj', ltxalnw. 5lQlIl2lSUIl. S4-lmulw. llivlwtl, Colm-, lllIl'HS, lJl'sl'Hll, Nvri, Nlvisk. Isl row: Xill'lxl',.l11Q'lDll,AlHlIIIS4Ill, lfalllzm, l,m-kv, Stmvv, Ni4'clxxxin'l4i. Nlau'l4luun, llllcln-lwmm, Nlylmu, 'l1l'l'Slillllllll-. World Affairs Club Zncl rmv: llIlCll'l'lIlilll, Almvlsrm, Zislxin, Shclliug, Culu-11, Nolan, lispnsitu. lst row: Ku1'lxz1m-5, Swilllxill, Huystvr, 'l':mI1cy, Fruin. 176 ix a b QQ O 216' fox f W Q f 1 E, 92? ..,...... W- 4? L., Motion Picture Club 3rd row: Ciarlo, Botte, DeCerbo, Melbourne, Arovas, Puorto, Myers, Grattage. 2nd row: Blooin, Berardiuo, Shopsin, lanuxzi, Goldstein, Cropper, Travers, Kelleher, Cennauno. lst row: Bottiglieri, Chernoif, Bitzert, Kapsinow, ltoscn. GERMAN CLUB The German Club, under the direction of Miss Louise Farnsworth, strives to acquaint its members with German culture in all phases, especially in opera and literature. Each meeting during 19-16-1947 was devoted to a specific topic, such as 'iLohengrin', by Wagner. The story of the opera was told. descriptions of stage settings were given, and records of the opera were played. One of the features of the year was a talk on Germany by two former Hill- house boys. They were Thomas Kaveuey, who was stationed in Germany, and Lowell Bellin, who is a student in German at Yale. The Christmas program was devoted to singing German carols and talks on German customs. THE XVORLD AFFAIRS CLUB Our future politicians, economists, labor leaders, ambassadors. and world- ininded housewives assemble regularly each week to discuss the vital issues of the time at the meetings of the YNorld Affairs Club. The main purpose of this club is to acquaint the student body with the pressing issues of the day by discussing fairly both sides of the problem. Some of the topics that have been presented this vear are city elections. the Palestine problem, Bl'lttllIl,S foreign policy, the United Nations Organization, and Russia's policy. A.M. MOTION PICTURE CLUB The notes of Mammv'i and The Anniversary Song that weive heard echoing through the halls have undoubtedly come from the members of the Notion Picture Club, since they have seen the 'jolson Storyf, The club, under the direction of Nliss Iane NVelsh, has enjoyed eventful programs twice each month. One meeting is devoted to seeing a worthwhile moving picture, and the next to discussing it. Other moving pictures that thev have seen this year are i'Two Years Before the Masta' and Music in Americaf' 177 gf?...g...lQ.!,.,,,,.W..M,,,,,.,,w..,,..,,...,,,-,.W A.4.. Yziffm.- .,A .A.,, A.A. , 1- M.,k Y-Teens f3rcl1'nw: Dzllx' ' , Xuilu, 'Bcm.ud, fullllllltb, Shultz, Allgllm-111, Xuklmn-lm. Zml ruw: Pzumlillu, c:2lHlllI'HI', N21 I Hun- ' ' ' ' ' s xl. 411, NLIIISI, xldliil. lI.ulig1m, Sclnwwc Isl rmx: IJIIVUI, fIliH'urcl, IJl'llIliNHIl, Spalliu-. Hugo. Jewish Hi-Y 2nd row: S. RUSPII, Slmpsin, Culdstvill, Nlyc-rs, Almvals. Ixulfl Column lst YHXYI li41svx1,Bl1mlll, Y f 178 5 lil jf El. Dig K gg , .-..-. ..,.....,.-.....,m...--.MW-lwmu-my-M'-4---:--M ----' --U----MM W YV' X Photography Club o i 3rd row: Diglia, jolilinan, Russell, Brown, Cliltord, Malalronle. :Znd rovv: llarmnn, Given, Cropper, Graete, Ciarlo, Tasso. lst ron: Panagos, Nlortinier, Langer, Xlelbonrne, Rottiglieri, Grallaige. Y-TEENS The Y-Teens, known throughout the school last year as the Girl Reserves. enjoyed another season filled with joyous and unforgettable activities. They had their usual suppers prepared by the members. a Holly Hop in celebration of the Christmas season. and a Valentine party. which was attended by Y-Teens of other high schools. Featured at one of the other meetings was a woman from Gamble-Desmond's, who spoke on Good Grooming. These meetings were conducted by president Doris Dennison. The other elected officers were vice-president, Peggy Cliffordg secretary, Helen lerome: social chairman. Helen Dalyg and represeiitative to the inter-club council, joan Hugo. GIRLS' AIEYVISH HI-Y The Girls' Jewish Hi-Y has been very active this vear in charitable work. They have provided -lewish festival parties at the lewish Home for Children and furnished entertainment tor the children at the Home on Sunday afternoons. They have done volunteer work at New Haven Hospital and have held a bazaar to help raise money for a new lewish Center. The meetings are presided over by the president. Shirley Bloom, with the help of the secretary. Blossom Rosen. and the treasurer. Rhoda Korff. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB How to be criticized and like it is one of the lessons taught in the Photography Club. for at the meetings the members develop their own pictures and then profit by mutual criticism and the exchange of ideas about their work. The club meets once each week under the supervision of Mr. Max Small, and is comprised of those students who have had considerable experience in the field of photography as well as of beginners. Most of the members own their cameras so their work is not confined to the meetings. The president of the club is Stuart Langer. who is also their helpful instructor. He is assisted by Nancy Melbourne. the vice-president, and Barbara Nlortimer, the secretary. 179 ,,m.m.,u ..,., ,.,Qf4, M, ,. .,,. i.,,N,,,.f,,'1x,Tg,Yf ,Af C NXW--'D Chemistry Club -3111 row: Eikillllli, 4IUilIlSUll, ilrllssvi, Halii, Killlilililll, Aipvruwitl. Zuni rmx: iillllliilll, ciI'K'l'lI, Srmw, cii2llliUl'il', BlIl'L'illU, liioilalliisrm. ciiilflllilblll. lsl ww: Adil, Xlilvs, cilliiilllilll, Clrc'c'niwrg, lCclwz11'cls. Aeronautics Club 2nd row: Zullu, Mirzlluclal. lhulssvuk. Curim. h lst row: llc-ally, NViiliums, Nlic-luuiiicivs, fiilUI'1lllii. V1-sluli. ISO Q 'E fox Q Qw W 7 A 0 5, i lil' ,L QF- 1 E: .5-l,,,,,,,,,,,,.-...,, ,A,, ,..,,..,-., .,,M -MMT Xxaau-,,,,,4,.:-D Astronomy Club 2nd row: Sxvinlcin, Miranda, Cuddy, Albrecht, Brussel, Karlianes. lst row: Hook, Michailides, Edmondson, Abelson. CHEMISTRY CLUB The Chemistry Club meetings are held twice each month under the direction of Mr. Nferle Tripp, when many of our classmates don rubber aprons and become the promising chemists ot tomorrow. The members have witnessed experiments on Wide varieties of chemical reactions, have taken trips to the Agricultural Experimental Station, the Sterling chemical laboratories, and the N. Il. NVater Company, and have had the pleasure of' seeing moving pictures on sulphur and radilnn. These experiments of the club have clearly shown the membm rs the ever-ii:creasing importance of chemistry in our daily lives. AEHUNAUTICS CLUB The Aeronautics Club is an organization comprised of air-minded boys and girls who want school supplementalion to their interest in flying. The officers of the club arc president, Charles Nfichailidesg vice-president, XVillizun Mocbiusg and secretary, Donald VVilliams. The members study navigation, acrodyiianiics. airplane structure, plot courses, and see films concerning thc science and inechiuiics of flight. They also discuss recent developments in aviation. ASTRONOMY CLUB The first and third lVcdnesday ot each month the Astronomy Club leaves this hemisphere for places celestial. Under the helpful supervision of Mr. Donald Kimball, the club has enjoyed a very successful year. Movies, talks, general dis- cussions, and debates offered a varied program to the interested star-gazers. On March 5, escorted by Miss Clark of the Peabody Museum, the club visited the Hall of Meteors and other parts of the museum relevant to astronomy. One of their last interesting projects was to visit the Yale Observatory, where by means of a nine-inch refractor telescope they studied the moon and the planets visible at that time. 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IJ,-XVIN Vmxs-ily Hu.w'ball Cuurlz cxliflllfili A. JOHNSTON Varsity Tmcrk COIICII, Vursitu Clvss Cnzmtrzf Coarlz 184 I, X 5 11, C , , ,....,.- , :,n,,-.,L 1, M-.-w.,.,-Lu...W,.,...,...-..........-- ...V..,. .-,- i -mgw-15 ATHLETIC STAFF Bu Dfxvm ll. Cus'r1':1,1.o Arlmini.s-traliue A.s-.s-islzlnf siness Alflilllgtfl' VVILLIAIKI M. bU1,L1v.xN Ass't. Football Crmrlz P.M. Bnsketlmll CIPlll'1l Varsity T!'llfIi.Y Ng N-W--V'-W-,,.,f LM. R. SPILL1211 A.s-sislunl Busim's.s- Manugrr h1,fXNlIl-II. I. 5Y1.vl.'x P.M. Szvinmzing Cnnrlr Trainer Du. FRANK M0Nf:l1,1.o 'l'1'nm Plzysirizm JOHN HALPIN 185 Q-Q-ij 0 , 4,0 'O If X : 'Q X 1 g..2Z!,.,,.., ,,,..,W ,v., f.m,-..,,.:, -.......-.,-...:L.c,.--.-...-Mc-.-......-.,-.-.-... ...,.. . .W.v .ef I C cyl XCR,-.,,,,2 Football Team - Coach Bender, Remiszewski, Salvato, Adehnan, Kaplan, Asst. Coach Sullivan. D row 4th row Elk, NVi1sou, Farace, Ciaquinto, Tallarico, Crabowski. :lrtl rim' Broker, Florio, At-unto, lklontgonlery, DeLaurentis, Ciflen, cj,clUlll1UI', XVolli, Kasowill, llzlrrlsoll 2nd row' lsl row: ll6'lllklIlllI1. Ogonowski, Mt-Cninness, Zyck, Brereton, Fitzgerald, Vanaeore, Lneiani, Fitzsinnnons, Cox, 0'Britn Barone, XVells. Calandrella, Mickns, Reynolds, Hill, C. Conte, Toplitlky, iCo-Capt.l, R. Conte, QC Riceiardelli, Fleisclnner. Ritzert, Dempsey, Kababek. Completing a successful 1946 gridiron campaign. New Haven High School posted a st-ason's record of five victories, one tie, and three defeats. Hillhouse put forth a spirited aggregation of footballers, ably coached by Sam Bender and Bill Sullivan, and led on the playing field by Co-Captains Victor Toplitsky and Robert Conte. Because of extensive injuries, the Acs' lineup varied considerably during the season. Most notable was the mid-season switch of end Frank Dempsey to the key quarterback slot in the Blue and White HT formation, after the injury of Bob Conte, the Acs' capable field general. HILLHOUSE 20 - COMMERCIAL 0 A determined group of Hillhouse gridders opened the season with an over- whelming 20-0 defeat of their arch-rivals from across York Square, a hard-lighting Commercial High eleven. HILLHOUSPI 6 - NEXV LONDON BULKELEY 19 The next week, however, the Acs were overcome by a tricky New London Bulkeley eleven. The NVhalers, employing a very deceptive single-wing formation, downed the Bendermen despite a third-quarter rally by the Blue and White. 'HILLHOUSE 13 - DERBY 0 On a rain-soaked field, one week later the Acs added a 13-0 victory to their record at the expense of a hard-charging Derby aggregation at Coon's llollow Park in Derby. 180 o-I .Ll j ,S XR :,4 xx, 4,6 fox X G 1 . E, F ,c ..-,. ,.-,...,.c....--.-.,-....--W..,.-............,-.-...-M,--...-.,....---.f.X!qx HILLHOUSE 12 - HAMDEN 0 In their next attempt the Bendermen annexed their third victory by defeating the Green Dragons of Hamden High School on the latterls home field, amassing twelve points and holding the Hamdenites scoreless. HILLHOUSE 15 - HARTFORD PUBLIC 6 . Continuing their victory streak, thc Big Blue team overpowered the Hartford Public gridders in a contest marked by the line running of Vic Toplitsky and a thrilling interception by center, Bob Ritzert. HILLHOUSE 7 - NVARREN HARDINC 14 tlourneying to Bridgeport to meet a tough XVarren Harding eleven, the Acs were defeated 14-7 by the Park City aggregation, and unfortunately lost the services of Co-Captain Bob Conte, who suffered a chipped elbow. HILLHOUSE 0 - NEW BRITAIN 12 On Saturday, November 9, a hard-fighting New Britain High team capitalized on two costly fumbles to defeat the Acs in New Britain. HILLHUUSE 13 - BRANFORD T In their last contest before the Turkey Day tussle with NVest Haven, the Acs defeated an underestimated Branford High eleven in a night contest at fl1lll1Il1f1'1' Field. HILLHOUSE 6 - VVEST HAVEN 6 Coming into the Yale Bowl a decided underdog, Hillhouse fought admirably to tie the Blue Devils of XVest Haven, 6-G. Notable for their outstanding play in this hard-fought upset were burly tackle, Bob Fleischner, and charging half-back, Yic Toplitsky. Thus Coach Bender's charges completed a successful season by tying the West Haven eleven for the District Championship. Further distinction came to Mr. Bender when three of his players, tackle. Robert Fleischner, guard, Fred Hill, and back, Victor Toplitsky, were named to the second team of the mythical All- State squad by Connecticut sports scribes. Carmine Calandrella also received honorable mention at right end. On December 18, at Hotel Garde, the annual football banquet sounded the final note of the 1946 season. FEM 75? FY' 187 If W 'V 11, K .fi,ZL.:..,,...,,....,-.,..,.-,, .A.. ,......-r-,..-.,i,.rM.M.i..nW-......,-...-.....W..n- ...,. ,QI ,Amp C7 I x--...,.ZD VARSITY LINEUP F ullback, Anthony Riccardelli Left Ilfilflulrk, Victor Toplitsky Right Ilalfback, Charles Conte g Robert Conte Qifllrle,-lim-k l Frank Dvmpsvy Lefl End Right End Edward Kubnbek Carmine C11ll2lIllll'Cll1l Left Tackle Right Tackle Robert F leischner Theodore Mickus Left Guard Right Guard Fred Ilill Ilobn Reynolds Center Robert Ritzert I lillhouse I Iillliouse llillhonsa- l lillllouse Hillbouse H illbouse Hillhouse Ilillbonse Ilillhonse- Fl X JTBALL RECORD ' 0 . , 20 Commercial i...i.... ,. .. ., . 6 New London Bulkeley , . i9 ... 13 Derby ..,......, .... , . ..i,, . 0 12 Hamden ., , . 0 I5 Hartford Public , fi ., . 7 Warren Harding I4 0 New Britain ,. ,C I2 13 Branford ,. 7 . 6 XVest Haven , .... 6 188 ii x I O 4 Ox E, - .... - 1: pigs! . X Soccer Team 3rd row: Keveney, Ackerman, Pirozzolo, Johnson, Coach Culver, Yasmcr, Coleman, Alpert, Norkin, DeCrosta. 2nd row: Ciannelli, Bright, Brown, Taylor, Teitelinan, Stefanowski, VVhitbread, lioyster, bioflritt. lst row: XVilliClCl', Saxakis, Burns, ll1lllilllllK'lSUll, Ceaplainl, Prostano, Kogen, Dnby. By virtue of its impressive record, the 1946 Hillhouse soccer team ranked high in state soccer competition. The team not onlv won the District Champion- ship, but was also the leading contender for state' honors. The squad, studded with such talent as Bob Bright, Herb Emanuelson., Paul Taylor, and Bob VVhitbread, was downed in its first contest 3-2 by a more experienced Cheshire Academy team. This first loss was followed in quick suc- cession by victories over Choate and YVQ-st Haven. The Ac booters defeated Choate 3-1 and downed YVest Haven The Ac-Meriden game, played ou the latteris home field, was won by Meriden in the Culver-menis next contest. Showing marked improvement after this first Meriden contest, the Acs surged to complete the season with four straight victories, in which Cene Hoyster, Ac goal tender. turned in three shutouts. In these final games, Hillhouse came back at Meriden, defeating the Silver City booters 2-0, again defeated West Haven, the District League rivals, and trounced Hopkins and Fairfield High 3-0 and 4-0 respectively. As game captains had been chosen throughout the season. at a post-season meeting, the squad elected Herbert Emanuelson permanent captain of the 1946 team. With four promising juniors returning, Burns, Dube, Savakis, and Stefanow- ski, Coach Paul Culver's outlook for next season may Well be optimistic. 189 W i, ., 4, 0 X Im., :X xx Hockey Team Srcl ron: Cooney, Urhinali, lialsm-r.. 0'Connor, Nlontgoincry, Nlaizan, Collins. Anclci'soii. Znil roxx: Au-ry, NlcKiernan, Altallcr, Nh-Donongli, Owens. Laine, llnclson, Coin-. lst row: llill, Slianxg lfhnn, Slu-plus-rd, Dailtilo, Swilt, liniainiclson. Fighting harcl throughout the season. the 1947 Ilillhonse puclxstcrs gainccl second place in the District Hockey League. The Acs Won nine of fourteen gaines, losing only to pcreiniially strong Hainclcn and once to NVQ-st Haven, whom they downed three times in the course of the season. During the Season thc Ac puckchasers clefcatecl Darien, XVcst Haven, Torrington, and Cheshire Academy. The Acs also downed several non-high school squads. Impressive throughout the season were the defense of Herh Emannelson ancl Fred Hill. the fine playing ot Captain Fred Shcphcrcl, and the hrilliant offensive play of Bruce Shaw and Bill Swift. Much credit for the success of the 1947 Hillhonse pnckstcrs must go to Coach Paul Culver who proclncccl and gniclccl this fine performing squad through the season. 190 o v '1 -zisgij Qi X 6 Olwlo' X I s W ' fp Hillliousc Hillhousc' Hillhousc Ilillhonse Hillhonsc Ilillhonsc Ilillhonsc' Ililllionsc H illhonsc Hilllionsc' Hillliousc' Hillhonsc' Ilillhonsc B fl M 1 ,AAW,AAAi,AAA,AA,AAAAAAAAf:Aif.A.AAA,,,.qAA..A-AAAA.AA --,-AA,,f.g3ELf 1 WT, HOCKEY RILCOHD Darien Hzundcn A NVest I'Ia1x'0n junior Collvgc' Black Iluwks Hznndcn NVQ-st Hamm Torrington Hznnden Darien XVc-st Iluvvn Chcshirv Acucl NVcst Iluvvn of Connnc-rcc Cllly - V Pl'c.s'1A'11fr1iiru1 of Connc'c'ficu1' Slaff' CilIKlllIjIi0HSlIfjI Trophy BASKETBA-XI im? ,L mzcorrn Ililihonsv A34 Norwich A Hillhonsc- A 63 St. BIHTYHS A Hilllionsc 31 Now London llillhonsc' T5 B0ilI'CilN2lll AA Ilillhonsm- 39 New Britain Hillhonsc A 35 NVQ-st Have-n Ilillhonsc' 31 Leavenworth Hillhonsc' -'36 Hartford AA A Ilillllousc' A 27 c:0IUll1Cl'Cikli Hillhonsv 37 Bristol A A Ililllronsc -15 Now Britain Ilillhonsc' A 53 StI'i!ti'v0l'Cl AA Hillhonsc 63 Hznnden A Iiillhonsc' 36 Bristol A Hillhonsc A -13 YVcst Haw-n Hilllronsc 40 Hartford A Ilillhousc- A 55 Commcrciul A Hillhousc 44 Leavenworth llillhonsc A 61 Iiulmlvn ' Hillhonsc' 52 Nungutnck llillhonsc- 48 Stratford llilihonsc 39 Torrington Crmnf'r'!ir'ul Slufr' TUlll'llIll1l!'Hl Hillhonsc 32 C:l'l'i'IlXViCil Ilillhonsc 39 Stamford A Ilillhousc A 36 New London Ilillhonse 43 L02lVCIlVV0l'til Yau' Iinglrnzrl TlIIll'HIlllI!'Hf llillhonst- 28 Portsmouth. N 191 X, 'vi ,O ,M we ee- H .Q T' Jinx S x'5' Q, fI.,,,.,,L....,.,..-u.,,.....,.,...,W....,..,.....,.-..,,,.i..,-,..,.,...,..,.-v,...... ,.L1l 1 . -...1, ..-. ,,., ,,-Z'Nx:-T-3-ji K T Basketball Team 2nd row: Larsen, Stefonowslti, Freedman, VVhithread, Dempsey, Barhato. lsl row: lxahaheli, Saulshury, Leinho, DePalma, Amcndola. Climaxing an extremely successful campaign, the classy 1947 Hillhouse basketball squad defended successfully three of its four titles. The Acs retained the District League and Triangular League titles and their third consecutive Connecticut State Championship. However. riding on a string of seventeen con- secutive victories including the Connecticut playoffs. the Bendermen were downed hy a hard-fighting Portsmouth, New Hampshire. aggregation in the early stages of the New England tourney. The Hillhouse quintet dropped only three contests in the early part of the season, while still in the formative stage. The first Academic defeat came on a strange court at the hands of a tough New London Bulkeley team, who later howed to the Blue and VVhite hoopsters in the semi-finals of the Connecticut playoffs. The next time the Bendermen went down to defeat, it was at the hands of a fast-hrcaking Leavenworth quintet. whom they later defeated twice in state competition. Early in january the Acs were shaded 28-27 hy an inspired Com- mercial five. who were trounced later in the season hy the Bendermen. This was their last defeat until the ill-fated night in Boston when the Acs dropped out of the New England competition. Getting oil, to a slow start in the Connecticut tourney, the York Square hoopsters went on to defeat Greenwich. Stamford, New London Bulkeley. and finally Leavenworth High of VVaterbury to again become Connecticut State Champions. However. entering the New England tourney as runner-up to Hill- house. the Leavenworth squad went on to take the New England title. 192 get g t l t t Zlgtiliij C' 'WM' W-rvj Litcht lol tht .Xmrlcmin xittoiy stimg must ln- QIXCII to tht' grwit spirit :mtl lmrtl work ol' thc squucl. ln nclclitiolu. om- ol' tht' clomimmt luctors througliollt this svuson amcl thu two IJl'ttYlIlllS L'ilII1DlllLfIlS has lwvn tht- clm-fcizsixv xomi clc'x'c'lopn-cl hy Coucll l3t'mlt'r. which has prowcl so sllcccssllll in high school compctition. Xlt-mhcrs ol tht- IU-17 llillhousv tllllllttf wort' CIo-Captain l.au'ry Dvl'zilm11. who lmy xirtllm' ol his tim- lloor work zmcl classy Ull.K'lISlYl' play was IIilll1t'tl to thc' Xll-'l'oln'mmic'llt sqlmcl. flo-Captain Alt-rry Iwmlmo, tht- ,Mfs llnshy plilYll'lkllQ0l', wliosn- clt-wr Imll hamtlling hroughl him also 11 plum- on tht' floimvctit-ut All- ,l'0lll'lI2lllN'llt quintclt. .Kiraly .-Xmcwiclolal. whose' uc'clli'z1tc' fit-ld goals amtl litllll shots pullvcl tht- lim-mln-1'1m-n out ol' nuuiy tough spots, licl Kulmlmt-k. tllItSfllIltllllQ,' lor his worlt oil thc' lmcltliomxls, zmcl lloh SillllSl7lll'y, amothc-r All-rll0IlI'llillHL'Ilt choic'c', whose' ilCL'lIl'i1tU lay'-up shots mziclc him high st-orc-1' for thc- Ac-s in thc' cl0llIlt'CtlCIlf Touriraim-nt amcl hrought him within om- xotc- ol' living mum-cl top playa-r in thv cl0Illlt'L'tlClIt playollis. Two sn-mi-rvglilzirs who saw much action in tht- toi1rm1im'nt wc'1'c Framlt Dvmpsvy zmtl lloh Stn-lainowslxi. lit'St'l'YOS who conti'ihl1tr'cl grcaltly to tht- squncl's succz-ss wvrc- lov B1lI'l72l1O, lilwoocl Cox. lftl l'll't't'ilIllklll, Cllmrlit- IAIFSCII. amcl Bolm xVl1lt'lJI't'2lll. Tht- 19-17 hoop st-uson was ollic-ially vnclvcl nt tht- NVintm'r Sports limlqlwt XX'llt'Il lt'ttc'l's ullcl varsity' SXVi'iltt'I'S wort' ummlt-tl. XVith tht- rvturn mixt SOZISOII ol' Holi Samlslmrv. .lov Bill'lJllt0. Cilmrlic- l,kll'Si'lI. and Boh Stcftmowslti. Cont-li lit-mlm Illtlf' wt-ll look forwurcl to amothvr SllL'Ct'SSlilll sc-uson. 1.11111 I7r'Pr1l1rm loo is om' in. .l 193 6 N4 ff' X , B Swimming Team 2nd row: Ass't Coach Sylvia, Ass't Mgr. Celbert, Mgr. LeVine, Lichtenstein, Wakeman, Gill, Iiavanway. Bouzoucos, Coach Cray, Zyck, Connors, Morrisey, Maddelena, Donovan. lst l'UNVl Burns, Pokrop, Uihlein, Flanagan, Brinton, Howard, Lanier. Cohen, Cihnan. WVith the aid of veterans from last year's squad, the 1947 Hillhouse swimmers were victorious over West Haven, East Haven, Canterbury, Naugatuck, Meriden, Hamden, Bristol, and VVarren Harding of Bridgeport. The Academic natators bowed only to strong Crosby and Hartford squads, to place third in the state. By virtue of their victories over Hamden, East Haven, and West Haven in the Yale exhibition pool, the Hillhouse tankmen retained their leadership in district swimming competition. Outstanding for the Blue and White mermen were Fred Uihlein, state cham- pion in the 220-yard freestyle, Ed Morrisev, john Novak, and divers. Bill Smith and Tommy Burns. The latter placed third among divers in the state. The Aca- demics were strong in the breast-stroke events with the Hue Work of Marvin Cohen and Cha1'les Maddelena. Other stalwarts among the Hillhouse tankmen were Bob Donovan, Bob Gilman, and Harold Pokrop. Much credit for the excellent nerformance of the Hillhouse swimming team must be given to Coach Cray for his efforts in building up the squad. 194 if-Q77 6 9 , QP, 'O xf X -11: -A 'Q :BTW 1 BFE! 4 r an Hillhouse Hillhouse Hillhouse Hillhouse Hillhouse Hillhouse . , Hillhouse Hillhouse Hillhouse Hi llhouse Hillhouse Hillhouse Hillhouse SVVIMMINC . ,, .15 .4 ..,.A 54 22 44 , ,. H49 , ,..,. 50 N252 .. .47 29 , .45 40 RECORD Torrington Army Plcbes ,. VVcst Havcn Yalc Freslnnen East Haven . Cantcrlmnry Naugatnck ,, Meriden , Harnden Crosby . . Bristol ..,.. ..r,A . ,. Warren Harding Hartford . ,. ,. Cancelled . ...,......,..r, 51 ........21 M28 .... 45 Couch Al Gray at Winter Sports Banquet 195 KJ J' ' Nt, 49, 'of' 'X X Q 'Q N fy Y S .. ,- f. . .a.,.,...a--,m...,... . c ...,.-.-. .,,-,,,... B I Aw., N-.w..,,,2 Uh my 3rd row: Silverman, Asst. Mgr., Toplitsky, Ricciardelli, Flynn, Cassidento, Hill, Robinson, Hay, Yakerson, Senior Mgr. 2nd row: Coughlin, Seeley, Carafano, Thompson, Middleton, Pardee, Miekus, Lyons. lst row: Bescher, Gemmell, Guillotte, Shaw, Zito, Flanagan, O'Day, Capt. Track Team The Academic trackstcrs have begun what promises to be an extremely successful season. Outstanding members of the Hillhouse squad are George Bescher and Boy Harvey, milers, Alistair Gemmell, quarter-milerg john O,Day, runner in the 220-yard event, Anthony Pticciardelli, broad-jumper, who also runs in the 100-yard dash, Stanley Shaw, half-milerg Charles Simmons, Connecticut Indoor Track high-jump championg William Guillotte, pole vaulterg and weight throwers, Fred Hill. Ted Mickus, and Victor Toplitsky. With these fine prospects Coach George johnstoifs squad is running an especially active spring schedule. Cross Country VVith john Beck as captain. the cross-country squad completed a tough schedule, placing seventh in the state. . In their first meet, the johnson-men went down to defeat on a strange course. with VVarren Harding High of Bridgeport. The next week they were shaded 30-25 by Choate, again on a foreign track. After placing third in the Triangular Meet, the Ac runners were defeated by New Britain in the Hardware City. The johnson-men placed ninth in the Interscholastic Meet and completed the season by overwhelming Boardman Trade School. Outstanding throughout the season for the Iohnson-men were George Bescher, Robert Flynn, Alistair Gemmell, William Guillotte, Dudley Middleton, and Ronald Thompson who placed ninth in a field of ninety runners at thc Interscholastic Meet. 196 f :4 ff' If X S -' fm-f 1, 221 f PM W: E Z l 1111 1 ,W ,4,Q A 1111 , 1 ..,. ...M ....... ,W-.--n.,..,11-..-....lffl ,M 2nd row: Luz Cillc-n, Xlilc-s, Parclvef, Krc-txv, Bob Flynn, Ray Flynn. Cmlvll Iuhnstun. N lst row: ,Iiclcllm'tm1. Shaw, Cinnm-H, 1341-lx, fn-znptainj, Bm-svln-l', Cluillottm- Ilillhousm Hillhousc Hilllmousc Hillhousc Hillhousm Hillhousc Ilillhousc Hillhousc Tln PIIIDSUII. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 IIHHIOIISI' IKQXCII1 SCIIITDULIC Clhoatc' .'Xl'lN5' Pla-lws Taft ,. . . , xV1lI'I'Pl'l Ilarding . Clwshirc 1-Xcadc-muy Ilamdcn , .. Stl'ilfIl.Ol'd . . llutvlwchohlstic Mvct Triangular A , C away D Caway faway 'J 'Q C away J faway Q away Q IIOI nc Q away C away 'v an -J 'J Vu 197 Q12 gi ,le it N F X' 225 H .ff tif CJ it A, 1 .,n, ,,,,,.,,,..,.,,.,,.M--,s..s.-.., .,,,. ..Wg.-....,s..-....--..-..-.....,......W.M.,.-..Z.q:NW-.1i,,.D Baseball Team 3rd row: Perri, lNlcCuinncss, Doolan, Zyeli, Dwyer. 2nd row: Sisson, Mgr., Cox, Cot-olas, Stefanowski, Nestor, linglcy, Asst. Mgr. lst row: Davin, Coach, Barbato, lJi'l71lllllll, lxalmabcli, Capt.. Dempsey, Lembo. NVhen the umpire called, Play balllv this spring, a talented Hillhouse nine took the field after a schedule of twelve games was drawn up by Manager Fred Sisson. Coach james Davin built his team around veterans returning from last year's District Championship squad. At third base was Captain Ed Kababek. He was supported by jerry Lembo and Larry DePalma in left and eenterHelds respectively. The mound assignments were given to joe McCuinness and two promising juniors, Bob Dwyer and Bill Doolan. Bob Stefanowski and joe Barbato, both juniors, operated around second base. The initial sack was expertly covered by Frank Dempsey, supported in right-field by George Cocolas. The Ac diamond machine was well rounded with Elwood Cox working behind the plate. XVith this fine organization, Coach Davin foresaw a very successful season. Hillhouse Choate .. , . l Hillhouse Commercial 0 Hillhouse St. Maryis .. . 1 Hillhouse Hamden .. 2 Hillhouse St. Maryis .. .. 3 Hillhouse West Haven . .. ll Hillhouse New Britain , ., ., 3 Hillhouse Hamden . Cawayj Hillhouse Hartford .,.. C away J Hillhouse Commercial C home Q Hillhouse New Britain fhomej Hillhouse WVest Haven Qawayl Q97 1' xi lo Q' ai x 1 0 71 51 X X Te N -- .. . .. . 771 Tennis Team 2nd row: Caplan, XVllllilll1S, Cilson, Brown, Snow. lst row: Miller, Swift, Giaquinto, Pulclin. This year the Academic netinen, in trying to better their 1945-46' record, will depend on the return of veteran courtmen, Eugene Ciaquinto, Irving Snow, and Bill Swift. and a promising junior, jack Altaifer, whose dependable perform- ances promise to provide a strong backbone for this year's squad. These stalwarts plus many junior candidates. indicate a fine squad for Coach Bill Sullivan. s Golf Team After approximately a six- year layoff because of the war, the Hillhouse golf team again swung into action. The Squad, which was formed by an elimi- nation tournament, consisted of Bob Bright, Herb Emanuelson, Dick McKiernan, Ed Minor, Ed Panzac, and Vincent Sullivan. In addition to matches with Choate and Stamford, the squad played a team made up of Hillhouse veterans. Herb Emanuelson and Dick McKiernan also played in the state championship matches. Under the leadership of Coach George Dorin. the team made a , successful comeback into the r state competition. after its long absence. Bright, Sullivan, McKiernan, Enianuelson. 199 su L X-3 XX xx 1 Oy-A ,ox S 'F' 2nd row: lioclnz Carlyls-, Koppelinan. 'lll4'llL'lH2ll1ll. lst row: llolinson. cllkllll-l'L'ClOX xllllllllllli, Nlansiiclrl Rifle Team VVith only one veteran from last scason's team, the 1947 Hill- honse rifle teain had a diilicnlt season. Breaking even with Staples of NVestpo1't and Tor- rington High School, the Aca- demic shooters dropped two matches each to Loomis of Windsor and Middletown High. Mr. Franklin Howes charges al- so competed in the Connecticut and National Championship Sectional Meets. Outstanding on the Hillhouse firing line were Dot Roche and Captain Don Williams. The former was high girl in the National Champion- ship Sectional Meet held at 2 QANGES Middlefield, Connecticut. HIFLIC ' l'lCAXl, RECORD llillhonsc ..,., 828 Torrington 837 Hillhonse ., 839 Staples . Sl-1 Hillhonse 956 .Xliddletown 973 Hillhonse 818 Loomis , 852 Hillhonse ., 853 Torrington 834 Hillhonse ,. 834 Staples 867 Hillhonse , S22 Middletown 847 Ilillhonsc Slfi Loomis 878 'fC'Q3j :KQ I5 ZX CJ! E ,.c,M.,- ,-.-c.,.W-,.,- ,i7, M ..,,A E .A..,, mm.-gi ,JP Cheerleaders . I .H - M 4 , 5 a ee , e as 2nd row: Smith, Keenan, Tomasino, Archer, Brasille. Mr. Cray. Pesticci, Clark, Marino. Kisil, Dwyer lst row: Potter, Lichtenstein. ONcill, Connell, Lorusso, Lucato, McDonough, Schlegel. From athletic fields, wherever the Blue and lVhite has participated, have rung the cheers of the Academic cheerleaders. This spirited group has lcd the Hillhouse student body throughout the year in lending valuable support to all Ac squads. Our cheerleaders with the aid of the students fairly made the Arena shake during the final stages of the Connecticut Basketball Tournament. After these fine performances, the York Square cheerleaders are displaying at the base- ball contests the pep and spirit that has made them known throughout the state. HORSE AND XVACON HILLHOUSE LOCONIOTIVE Horse and Wagon, horse and wagon H-I-L-L-H-O-U-S-E Cslowj Team! Team! Team! H-I-L-L-H-O-U-S-E ffasterl Hamden has the horse and wagon H-I-L-L-H-O-U-S-E Cfastj Hillhonse has the team! HILLHOUSE HILLHOUSE YEA RAH HAH TEAM! CO BACK TO THE XVOODS Co back, go back, go hack to the woods, You havenit, you haven't, you havcn't got the goods. You havenit got the pep, You havenit got the jazz, You haven't got the team that llillhouse has! ALLACARUE LONG NEW HAVEN Allagarue garue garex!! N-N, E-E, VV-VV. H-H, A-A, V-V, E-E, N-N Allagarue gklflll' garex!! TEAM! TEAM! TEAM! Ooo-wah Ooo-wah! Team! Team! Team! Qt!! ggiQ!WWt.mct,ctt t sesi s , , , Q , itt , Eisf Pep Club -V .,1. , gl ,, ' Since its organization in 1945, the Hillhouse Pep Club has assisted in gaining many victories for the school. Dressed in their unitorins of heavy white sweaters and navy blue skirts, the group of approximately 150 girls makes a very attractive appearance, whether cheering from the bleachers or marching on the field. The group makes its most eitective showing at the Thanksgiving game, because at the Yale Bowl the girls are able to form on the field their own N.H.H.S. and the letters of the opposing high school. They also lead the enthusiastic spectators in the cheers and songs of llillhouse. 202 Q3 ! Q , Q12 IDX gil! , - ,. . ,J.,, , -..,,.-..-.,.- .n. , -. Girls' Sporl' Council ind row: Xlarlxhani, Dennison, Alderman, Sknlason, Fnriga, Taylor, Votto. lst row: Sl1ll'UZj'l1Slil, Potter. Yohans, Davis. Bruno. Representing the dillerent girls' sports. the Sports Council endeavors to keep the activities interesting and to promote good sportsmanship and leadership among the girls of Hillhonse. Election to the council takes place in the sophomore year. The representatives are elected hy their classmates. one from every sport in each class. At the present time there are twenty-six memhers. Five meetings are held during the year, four of which are strictly husiness and the fifth, a comhina- iton ot hnsiness. picnic, and sports. At this meeting, the sophomores are introduced to the council. and the election of ollicers tor the following year takes place. Following the tradition of years. the Sports' Council sponsors an assembly in Xlay. Awards are given to the difiierent winning teams, and letters and numerals are presented to girls who have earned the correct mimher of points in the various sports. Offieers' of Girls, Sport Council President . Barhara Yohans Vice President Dolores Bruno Secretary Dorothy Potter Treasurer Arlene Davis 208 if-Qij ,sig Q4 O Q JZ ' ' , f 1 cj, . . i . Softball Grd row: Craney, Slinlason, Evans, llartigam, Smith, Stowe Locke Constantine Corenstein 2nd row: Kaplan, Schroeder, Clifford, Toohey, A. Davis, B., Davis,,Yoklavieh, Vlmtto, Rhyan. lst low. lJtJhltlllllI4l, Naeke, Hugo, Cannon, Sehlt-gel, Morley, XVallacli, Chomiez, Finer, Dennison. NVith the warm weather creeping around the corner after the March winds, the physical education department focused their full attention upon the spring sports. The crowds of recruits for tl1e registration of baseball were so large, that it was necessary to draw lots to see who was to remain. The lucky ones were those with the red tags. For the first two lessons, the girls met in the gym and reviewed the positions of the team on the field and the rules which must be carried out during the games. At the second meeting, the girls once again drew lots and according to colors were placed on the different teams. There are four teams with about twelve girls on each, composed of both seniors and juniors. A captain and manager were elected for each team and are as follows: the captains. Mildred Benjamin. Barbara Davis, Evelyn Esposito, and Nlinna Feinmarkg the managers, Stella Boni, Marjorie Farnham, joan Hugo, and Rita Morley. Much competition is assured before the season ends. May the best team win! 204 is :sig if ,y I X, W 'Sf 5 1. ,,,, M ,.,.,,,,m,,1 a,.-N,..w.-,,:T1f1.---.A-..,.Q.s.....N...a--....m .,.. --,, ,..-.:: 'N,4..Q! , :Q Cm Xxw Q Volleyball intl ltmv: Caftalvttc. 'l'aylm', Mull:-rs, Cultlt--n, S17ilZ1'llSlil, NlilllSl, Clamliartlvlla. Isl Rmv: BYIIIIU. Pmwll. Yrmllans, SlUl'Ulyl1Slil, NlUl'lIllll', Ihmlillu 205 YVinning tllc' first game- ot the season against thv soplis. with a scorn- of 34- 31. thc senior team seems well on their way to cap- turing the school cham- pionship. The- captain of the team is Ann Storozyu- ski. and the manager is Barbara Yolians. Under thc' lvadcwsliip of these two girls, the team has forum-cl a strong defensive line. Not lic-ing alile to tollow the tOlll'llklll16'llt tlirougli, we liave' to be satisfied in wishing the senior team the best of luck. ffff M X . x xl x. 0, ,SV 9555! . ing M MM I Tj? Wit, . Field Hockey 2nd row: Taylor, Davis, Yohans, Cole, Dennison. Hartigan. Tansta. lst row: Wfengolin, Powell, Bruno, Hugo, Kleiss. 206 Okay, letis bullyfi The ball, quickly taken away from the opposing team, was dribbled down the field without much de- fense from the opponents and through the goal. Another point was chalked down on the score pad for the seniors. However, sometimes it went the other way, and the point belonged to the opponents. Sending the ball back to the Center forward, the girls once again resumed their positions and awaited the whistle. Holding their heads high as they ran away with the three games against the juniors, they had a big disap- pointment when the sophs won their sec- ond game with a score of 2-0. However, that being the only game they lost. the class of 1947 was still able to claim the championship. Most of the 1947 team was composed of the veterans from the preceding two years. This year's outstanding players on the senior team were Barbara Cole, managerg Barbara Davis, captain: Doris Dennison. -Ioan Hugo, and Sylvia Powell. 5,3-Qiij 5' xi A6 A I xt B it A so e, eeeee me , f I We Archery Archery, sometimes known as the usissyi' sport, really demands a steady hand and a straight eye. Once able to hit the lmullseye, a girl can claim herself a growing rival of Robin Hood. It takes much practice and patience to he able to send the arrow straight to its mark. During the fall season, the girls met every week in Edgewood Park, that they might develop their skill. After improv- ing their techniques. the how-and-arrow girls were ready to wind up their season with the tournament. Mother Nature permitting, it was held Novemlmer 4th, The high scorers in the competition were Lois Alderman. Victoria Arovas. Mary -lane Burrell, Eleanor Cowles. Shirley Dinerstein, Pamela Schwab, Anna Storo- Zvnski, Gladys VVilson, and Linda May VVu. l l Miss Selzurig tells the soplzorrzoms how they might have won the field hockey ,gauze from the .s'cniors. 2 its f fo figs! fix JO :U 044, 1 If ff? 1 .i.............-,.-.....-.Q:fTf.......,..,......-,.- ,..,, . Q.. . ....2.Q,....,.,.,W. ,.... .,.,,,,,.::Z..XEZi5Q4TL..::':g., Basketball iuci rim: Cfuilkili-tu-, 'l'1ul4n. Ilixm, Ylllllllh. 'l'uuln-x, I'i'pi-, lsl rem: l'ia'iu'lt. fiulv. l'u ui-ll llruuu. Sink il. Syl -7 Sink it. Syl. Thi' hull rollm-cl amnincl thc- riin uncl slowly ploppvcl through thv uct. Sylvia Puwc-ll. captain of thi- sc-nior tvzuu. clicl 11 splvu- clicl job lmulinq hor tvum nivmhe-rs in ll tough fight for thc L-lnunpifnishiiu. Aftvr tying thv first Qllllllx with Ihr- juniors. flu- sc-niors liuvw thi-y wc-rc in for il hurcl sczlscnu. Hkiitiiig for thc whistlv to hlow. thc- girls. with thvir IllllSL'lK'S tight mul tvnsv 1-xprc-ssious on lhvir faicvs. fucvcl thc-ir svconcl gunna which was pliiyccl with thc sophs. Tha- seniors' upno- nvnts hy quick l'l'll'll'X'lllQ: of thc hull worm' nblv to cle-feat thc- scniors hy ai score- of 20-26. 'I'hrough inure- x'igcn'fnis pmcticv in which to improvc' thc-ir tvciiiiiqlws, thc' soniors hwlt thc iuuiors hy inn' point in ai ve-ry cwciily iimtcliccl hiutlv. To cncl thc lmskotlmll sc-uson and clvtcrininc- thc chaun- pions of thc- sc-liool. ai faist-iiioriiig gzuiic was plaxyvcl lietwc-011 the sophs uncl thc sn-niors oncm' ziglziin. This tinu-, hy func-y Footwork and quick passing. thc- scniors wvrv ahh' to on-rtiikc thc- sophs hy ll scorn- of 26-21. auicl. for thc svconcl tinw. again c-luimvcl thc' clmmpimisliip. ZX, v 5 jk O X e if Tennis N40 love-gamef' As the weeks ilew by, the question was. XVlio is going to Win tlle tOlll'll2lIHClllI?'l The competition lxegan with the following entrees: Barbara Cole. Doris Dennison, Anne Fraser, Naomi Kaplan. Lillian Lawlor, Betty Nlarkliam. -Ioseplrine Nlayk. Sally Xieiss, Della Pepe. Patrieia Pickett, -Ioan Stein, Ann Storozynslxi. and -Iuclitll Younger- man. The eonipetitors clwincllecl clown to Barlmara Cole and Anne Fraser. Deep baseline clrires anal eross-eonrt strategy won for Anne the ellampionsliip of the senior class. Gaining more lionor for ller elass ancl herself. Anne cleleatecl the junior eliainpion. Ilope Fowler. lmy a seore of 4-G, 6-4. 806. anal won the Clllllll- pionslrip of the school, together with tlle privilege of having her name en- graved on the Kappa Xin Sigma enp. Cole, Fraser 209 f do -4 f X 3 ' f 1, I - ... f Q . W X -... Swimming Splashl Splashlv was heard as the Hillhouse mermaids, eager to continue their summer months, enjoyment, jumped into the Y pool. The group was di- vided into three classes, the bc- ginners, intermediates, and the advanced swimmers. Everyone was required to pass her Red Cross test. These tests were given under the assistance of Mr. Leroy O,Neal, Director of VVater Safety for the American Red Cross. For most of the girls, the swimming season went hy too quickly, and suddenly it was time for the tournament. This was held on Saturday, March 29, in order to he convenient for 2nd row: HugoSku1ason. all classes. WVith a large audi- lst row: jacob, Walsh, Dennison, Wengolin. ence p1'6Se11t, the lheet l76g'HIl. The first two events, which were a relay and a 50-yard freestyle, were taken by the sophs. The bewildered seniors Went into a huddle and decided they would have to do something about it. They did. The 50-yard hackstroke was Won hy Grace Walsh, as was the 100-yard freestyle. The juniors coming in for a Win in the hreaststroke were disqualified. and the seniors chalked down another point, as Doris Dennison came in next. The 200-yard relay was Won hv the senior team, which was composed of Dennison, Hugo. hlacoh, and NValsh, thus winning the championship for three years in a row. 210 .. I G Q QM gf g Ice Skating I 1 fo .gg N- X f ,L I MP7 X s 2nd row: Taylor, Craele, Caunbardella, Myers, Maher, Smith, Stowe, Locke. lst row: Votto, Storozynski, Bloom. DePonte, Aroyas. Calechman. Following their many weeks of practice through the long, cold months of the bl ack Frost season, the ice capets were ready to display their newly acquired stunts or those which they had iinproyed upon. The week of the final competition was preceded by speed skating. which consisted of sex'- eral relays, and by folk dancing, games. and a grand march. In each relay team there were about girls, and altogether there were fiye teams. The Whistle blew and they were off. Perched upon blades of shining steel. the Hillhouse ice capets glided gracefully across the ice. but the junior team reigned supreme. Falling into two lines. the entire group, which was composed of approxi- mately fiftv girls. formed the grand march, which ended with the ice queens spread directly across the Arena ice. During the final week, before putting their skates away for the spring, the more advanced students displayed their talents in figures. jumps. and dances. 0 .4 'SB 'E Q-tt' file -Q. f QHQV - . . . - i . Xp - - .M-rv Table Tennis In the heginning of the table ten11is season, there were sixty-four senior girls participating in an elimination tourna- ment. As always, table tennis, otherwise known as ping pong. had a large following. With her quick-moving hand and eye, Anita Greene captured the senior championship, with Ruth DeSenti as her runner-up. Other p1'01Hlll6Ilf senior players of this yearis tournament were Barbara Cole. Emily Harb, Elaine Klatzkie, Madeline Mansi, Patricia Pickett, and Ynnula Polo. Dt-Scnli, Greene. Badminton Open the limnydrole. Take out the bird. NVith a snap of the wrist the bird is in the air. The game is on. Arlene Davis and Amelia Sanzeri, who fought their Way to the top last year, once again this year Won the S en i 0 1' championship. Opposing them in de- fense of the title. Phyllis Ilarriman and Patricia Pickett furnished severe competition and took the place as their run- ners-np. By a hard--fight ing and gallant sopho- more team. composed of the sophomore cham- pions. Betsy Borgenson and Trudy llarriman, the senior champions, Arlene and Amelia, were defeated for the school championship. l l Harriman, Pickett, Davis, Sanzcri. 212 6 I O Dx ,-.., ,,, if J ,ml . .. ...., Q....-,l,... A xxwwm-V',D Bowling QW Our luun IS hot. ,Xll wmllcl algrvc' llc-zu'tily willz this Sliltlilllllll il tlwx' saw thx- fflI'lSl lJUXYllll4' tc-'uns 'll .H - .-f ' ' L worli in tllc- lllwlclwaly' Bowling :Xllm-3 s. NYitlx vucll girl taking lwr tum als ilu upin-llpu girl ul. lu-r ullvx L-w'l'y'tl1i11g wo1'lQvcl out with pwfvcl co-mclilmtimn 'flu' l0lll'llllllll'IIt was lwlcl on two Sillllfllilf' lllUl'lllllQS. Xllll'l'll 22 Llllil 29. lJill'flCl17illlllQ wcrm- hw sc-lnim. fin- junior. llllll vigllt scmplnolllun- tvzuns. Iln- XYIIIIIIIIQ sc-lllol' funn Q lm' tlw clmmplunslnp ul l flll'll' class was colnposvcl Ol Blllllmllll lulvllllx' lllllll' Nalclw, Nlllllxlllllll.SLlIIfl'l'l.l'iX1lllN. xlalllillillll. Num-5' Nun-lw Alllfl .'xllli'llll Saumlri. 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Cillin, Nlvlllliluluss 216 7 f 'WP ffpxj T Z X ' Z9 jo' NVheu the senior activities started in the early tall tht cl att hoolt quiclxlx hllt d with smoltai and tea dates. Soon afterwards. with each society looking ioiw uc to pltc I mg piosptctixc nu in hers. the iutersororitx' and intertraterliitv councils hc ld thtu elections choosing li nhu 1 C o Alpha Alpha and Monroe Carlow of Omega Delta s tl 1 U lull 1 of Phi Epsilon Alpha and Carleton Smith of Delta Sigma Kappa were chosen as vice- presidents. and Aloan Stein of Phi Sigma Phi and llerhert Leihovitz of Delta llho Sigma, as secretaries. The social season for the secret societies, which turned out to he a hright. one. started Noxemher l. whcu the usual years pledg- ing hegan. and the first dance was held hy Gamma. The season continued with other memorable affairs. Among these were the huge holiday dances of Delta Rho and Phi Kappa. the farewell dances held hy Pi Epsilon Pi and BT-. which are dishanding as of ,Iune 1947. the novel dances of Kappa and Phi Epsilon Alpha with their Scent Dance and L'Kilroy Dehutfi and the two Clupid's Frolicsv held hx' Phi Sigma Phi and Phi Delta Xi. Some of the other groups that held dances during the mid-winter were Omega Delta. Phi Beta. Upsilou llamhda Phi. Delta Sigma Kappa. Epsilon Nu Sigma. Theta Rho. Kappa Iota Pi. and Phi Delta Phi. April was a husy month for socialites. Xiu Sigma celehratcd its thirtieth anniver- sary with a Pearl Prom . and the same weekend Phi Theta held its High Hati' dance. Vacation week kept the dancers whirling with the Alpha Alpha and Theta Sigma dances. and the final twirl came with Alpha Theta Pi's Spring Melody. hringing to a close a very' successful year. 217 m M. X3 I 1 1 wh x 0,4 Q YM 2 47' Y if f Violet Anderson Barbara Davis Ann Diakun Doris Douchette june Early Faculty B T - Sorority Est. 1887 Adviser: Miss Marjorie ,f jean Hodge Shirley johnson Marion Perkins lane Rhyan Natalie Stagg H. Segur J u if -X , 3 35. f A t ag, 'Riff .:, lT1G5t1 V Gamma Delta Psi Fraternity Est. 1890 Robert Bright Markoe jackson William Doolittle Francis jay McGouldrick Faculty Advisers: Mr. Edward C. Crowley Mr. Charles L. Kirschner - Honorary Mr. Albert E. Merriam 218 vb J' x ' A I IDX QL S X 1 5 1 as - 1- at F .. la .We Theta Sigma Fraternity its Ajr w .av 1 599 Est. 1897 joseph McCuinness Stanley Shaw Faculty Advisers: Mr. Russell Flanagan Mr. Emmons I. Bowen - Honorary Alpha Alpha Sorority Est. 1900 Barbara Cole Penny Morse Arlene Davis Patricia Pickett Dorothy Farnham Pamela Schwab Anne Fraser Dagmar Skulason joan Hugo jane Smith Faculty Advisers: Miss Margaret Cragin Mrs. Frances I. Elmendorf Miss Alice Hammond - Honorary Miss Susan Pl. Wilox 219 'l Q 'Qi J' X 4 ,wg 479 ,ox If Q , f XL f Kappa Mu Sigma Sorority Dorothea Chomicz Lois Gallagher jean Craney Barbara jacob joan Kiernan EEE' it If R I :lf if I, 5 ii :.- .,,. A Est. 1900 Anne Wallack Ann Molloy Rita Morley Ioan O'Connor Margaret Schlegel Marilyn Spiller Faculty Advisers: Miss Rose Doherty Mrs. Mary Goodwin Alpha Iota Epsilon Fraternity Est. 1905 Martin Bohan john O,Neill Maurice Fitzgerald john Reynolds Donald McCarry Bruce Shaw Faculty Adviser: Mr. Henry W. Farrington 220 i w .R M iz ed ' I X. 9 ' 4,17 ,ox 3 73 Q -Q X gj PZ! e 71 i fi Phi Sigma Sorority Est. 1906 Grace Cave Evelyn Karnitska Patricia Clinton Gladys Wilson Eleanor Coles Bella Wu May Wu Faculty Advisers: Miss Pauline Hanson Miss Adelaide Hatch 11515 92 of Theta Rho Sorority Est. 1907 Roberta Baker Carolyn johnson Jeanne Beatty Audrey Knowles Katherine Fallon Beverly MacKeever Faculty Adviser: Miss Margaret Davin 221 Mr, ' 0 Uv, Z, X1 K W ,ox If Q f Q., 1 I ' , ww? , Q 735- : I I Delta Sigma Kappa Fraternity Est. 1907 Paul Bujalski Charles Petzold William Conners Duane Phillips Robert Hirata jack Quinn William Mansfield Thomas Richardson Carlton Smith Faculty Advisers: M r Cordon N. Cl11'lSt0pl1l'1' Mr Frank H. Nettleton Mr. Thomas F. Richardson M r. Ralph NVentworth - H onomry ,fix iw' it Q1-Qlrir 'ff , I viii iff Omega Delta Fraternity Est. 1912 Boris Burack Monroe Carlow Aaron Kahn Frederick Lapides David Levine Charles Silver Faculty Adviser: Mr. Robert T. LeVine 222 . all. 0 'B - 1 a j X :N I 4,6 1 If W X ,lab f ,W WW Y X I I Upsilon Lambda Pi Fraternity Robert Berdon Ernest Ghernin Marvin Cohen Marvin Gerard Est. 1917 Alfred Stein Lawrence Gitlin Israel Golden Lawrence Greenberg Sherman Krevolin Faculty Advisers: Mr. Herman Gherman - Honorary Ph Barbara Beck Sheila Brodsky Gloria Gole Roberta Davis Phyllis Feinberg Barbara Fromkin Rhoda Goodman Arlene Horten Mr. David Reichgott Mr. Max Small I Sigma Phu Sorority Est. 1918 Marcia Kaufman Marcia K1'esel Eileen Sheitehnan Joan Stein Riva Themper Carol Vogel Barbara White Beverly Zitser Faculty Advisers: Miss Ruth Lindwall Miss Elizabeth Malone 223 iii . I xg lo if gg, R QQ F S' Q n 1. F F is A Y ,,,. is 9 E JZ! , 1f??ig?fg Ql lfi Mu Sigma Fraternity Est. 1919 Morton Brussel Allan Gordon Morton Cohen Myron Halpin Edward Freedman Donald Halprin Harry Miller Faculty Adviser: Mr. Ernest E. Feldman 5. .t lfd .',.-ig! Q f ' 1 l . Pi Epsilon Pi Sorority Est. 1920 Phyllis Betzcs Bernice Hourwitz Carol Breslav Inge Mylon Susan Brownstein Audrey Raphael Zelda Caplan Leda Treskunoff Faculty Adviser: Miss Amy L. Weeks 224 ikmj X6 'Ox C Rolmcrt Arzlnslxy Albert Betinan Allen Kapsinow Howard Resnick i dl... ,jixm Phi Beta Fraternity Est. 1920 Alan Zweigbaum Cil'1'11lCl Seidel Irving Snow Ilarold Tanzcr Robert NVar1'en Faculty Adviser: Mr. George M. Chernoff , ,,V-- li in 'Eg , , ,, K lv., X X Epsilon Nu Sigma Sorority Est. 1921 Frances Bcuttic Mary Conlon Bi1l'lJ2ll'1l clilllfltlll 102111110 Lukoski Mary Mooney Catherine Reynolds Helen Nolan Lois RlClllll'LlS Patricia Roche Alicc Timson Mildred Stratton Faculty Adviser: Mrs. Vina Almernc 225 .QW A-5' f Og' fp 1 de X' f S Q f 1. at G .. . .. -ee ,..w.,s,.,e at ..,- Delta Rho Sigma Fraternity Est. 1926 jerry Barnett William Cohen Robert Fleischner Herbert Leibovitz Robert Levine Hilbert Zi skin Jack Martin Leon Medvedow Charles Ratner lliehnrd Shelling joseph Tendler Faculty Adviser: Mr. Philip Hyman Phi Epsilon Alpha Sorority Gloria Anastasio Marie Berardino Gloria Botte Clara Ghieffo Irene Colatosti Lorraine CllllSti1lltlll6 Est. 1926 Dolores DeAngelis Virginia DeCerbo Antoinette DeMartino Eleanor F uriga Marie Iunnuzzi Della Pepe Faculty Advisers: Mrs. Gertrude Gillen Miss Edith B. Isbell 2:26 -tf5 we fb , g x8 I L If i -if 1. , , ' ,x0,' . ' .V 41. ,pl . . A ,J xqyf Z Alpha Theta Pi Fraternity Gaetano Bnceino Gene Curello Fred Esposito Vincent F alanga Faculty A Phi K -Ioan Abrams Evelyn Alpert Harriet Alpert Ruth Chalsky Harriet Fenster Roberta F leisehuer Gloria Goodman Estelle Joseph Sonya Katz Elaine Klatzkie Est. 1927 Francis Salvato Stephen Giordano joseph Iadarola George Montano Raymond Panieo dviser: Mr. Howard V. Gartland iid'v QI! -,gl appa Lambda Sorority Est. 1932 Rhoda Kramer Cynthia Lazaroff Marilyn Levine Vivian Levine Jacqueline Lipton Lorraine Lubin Lanette Michel Rosalie Silverman Ann Sydney Lillian Yazgoor Faculty Advisers: Mrs. Steifa S. Harrison M iss Lena Reback 2227 Sm v 1 vi I if I X x O fo! l I s 3 6' Ffmmm y 3' Kappa Iota Pi Fraternity Angelo Burtolini Carmine Calandrclla joseph Colantonio Robert Conte Salvatore Coppola Lawrence DePalma Faculty Advisers: Est. 1933 joseph Friello Gennaro Lclnho Robert Parente Christopher Ricciarcli Ralph Riccitelli Frank Rosano Mr. Arthur Gregory Mr. Russcll McCarthy U J' Phi Delta Xi Sorority M argarct Basserman Ann Burns Carol Coclirunc Nancy Hacgel Est. 1934 Titus O'Keefe Mary Peterson Shirley Taylor Mary Lou White Faculty Adviser: Miss Dorothy M. Pryde 228 Xl Sigma Delta Sorority Evalynne Brooks Laura Browclvr Betty Enhanks Milclrc-cl Fowlm-r Dolorf-s Parker Faculty Est. 1937 Phyllis WH-st Advise-r: Dr. Sahina CD GJ Enid Sargvant Martha Saxon Evelyn Sweeney NVanda Taylor jvannc Trowe-rs lloyf Phi Theta Sorority Dolores Alticri Barbara Ciarlvglio Phyllis Ciarlvglio Mary Figaro Elvera Limauro Est. 1939 Ann Luciano Hosc Luciani -Ioscphinu Marcucci Esther Riolino Miriam Riolino Faculty Advisor: Miss Dorothy H. Berry 229 S.. 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