Painted Post High School - Poster Yearbook (Painted Post, NY)

 - Class of 1937

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History We, the Class of 1937, began our high school career in September, 1933 determined to shatter all records, both in studies and in money for the VVashington Trip. After the Freshman Class was organized, Mrs. Adler was chosen class advisor. The mothers formed a club, selecting Mrs. Hollister as President and Mrs. Jenks as Treasurer. The money which they collected was added to our meager fund raised by a series of candy sales, bake sales, and card parties. We want to express our sincere appreciation for their kind assistance. Our Sophomore year, with Mrs. Adler again acting as class advisor, differed very little from the preceding one. At the beginning of the Junior year, Mr. Clowe, the new commercial teacher, was chosen for the honorary position of class advisor. The Junior Prom, the important event of this year, was looked forward to with great expectations by everyone. Music was furnished by Benny Kruger. At last, our Senior year dawned bright and clear. Everyone returned to work with only one aim-graduation. The first social event of the year was the Thanksgiving Ball with music by Gene North. Because everyone enjoyed his music, he was again invited to play at the St. Patrick's Dance. Then came a lull in social activities until the Easter Ball in March. At this dance, music was furnished by Jerry Gerard. After the advent of the motion picture machine, we had our share of the profits from the exceptionally good movies that were sponsored. Now, as everyone is preparing for regents and the final triumph of graduation, we must pause to think back over these joyous years with regret that the time has come when we must part. -Esther Davis '37 Prophesy On graduation day in June, 1937, the Senior Class agreed to hold a reunion at the Hotel Baron Steuben twenty years later. For some unknown reason, they chose me as commentator, therefore, I will attempt to give the many thousands of interested people who were not eligible to attend this banquet some idea of whatphas happened to each member of the class. First of all, I will describe the tables. They are arranged in a circle the center of which is banked with flowers. At each place on the table is one of those new specie of orchids developed by that famous horticulturist, Delbert Mosher. Directly across the table from me sits Clarence Wingate, noted financier whose bank does business 011 an international scale to compare with that of the ancient House of Rothchild. Next to him sits llelen Cuiniskey, famous screen star. Robert Chamberlin is another one of our group to find success on the screen. He is the latest matinee idol. Raymond Manning, that spirited young Republican, has been rewarded for his patriotism by being elected President. Hc was opposed by the THE POSTER, 1937 25 l l

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WARREN, MARION Homemaking 41, 2, 353 Girls' Interclass 4153 Girl Scouts 41, 25. WARREN, STANLEY Sonny Glee Club 4153 Circulation 4Poster5 435. WILCOX, HELEN Interclass Basketball 41, 2, 3. 453 Dance Committee 43, 453 Senior Play Committee 445: Intramural Volleyball and Basketball 43, 453 Cheer Lead- er 43,451 Intramural Club 435, Gym. Exhibition 41, 255 Athletic Association 41, 2, 35. WILHELM, CLARA Sportsmanship Brotherhood 435. J K. ' . xxjffi' -:tif 1 5... If - . WILLIAMS, ELIZABETH Betty Varsity Basketball 4155 In- tramural Captain 4l, 2, 353 Interclass 41, 2, 3, 453 Library Council 41, 2, 3, 453 Secretary 4453 Poster Staff 4355 Chair- WILSON, ELEANOR f 7, gg . WIN GATE, CLARENCE Senior Play 4453 Easter Ball Pommittee 445' St Patrick's Dance 4 5. y ' 7 'QV S f- 1 'V 1 04 LAL A949 I , .7 7 , 'I K I f'?.. 1 JNl4'1 . N 1 I, f -nf' I4 - 7 , pf ' V V. ' , . f 4 . N F' I x ' I, 1 I ' , S 7 3' - 5 'ly WINGATE, LAWRENCE nwmdyn WOODWARD, FRANCIS Band 41, 2, 3, 453 Glee Club 42, 3, 453 Track 4453 Inter- class Basketball 4453 Poster Staff 4353 Orchestra 445: Junior Prom 435: Senior Play 445. WRIGHT, JUANITA ff o , 5 man Dance Committee 4455 Lf 'I I 3 X ff' Senior Play 4453 Intramural Q, J if . Club 4353 Athletic Association , ' V I 41, 253 Gym, Exhibition 41, 25. 3 f 4 ,V I X Af, 11, x I X, i'0 ' ' A , , , . 'T ' ,H ,h ' ,Am L 'I .f-- 151' 1 THE POSTER, 1937 1' ' . A A u,f,,'.f , I zu, rf' 1 . .' ' rf Ulf' 'r- 1 24 2- 1 ' tif, I



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equally enthusiastic Democrat, Lawrence VVingate. Too bad you had to lose, Lawrence. There's Betty Edmister, Professor of French at Michigan Uni- versity. How are you, Betty? Next to her is Connie Hollister, leader of society in New York and Newport. Jane Kulp, authority on cosmetics, is also in the same group. Kennie Bills, retired football player, is now coach for Yale University. Joe Warren, manager of the New York Ball Club for Large Men, is talking with him. Incidentally, he has retained the nickname of Fat Lady . That professional football player, Claude Van Dusen is also in the same group. Lettie Robinson, Professor of Physiognomy, is next in our circle. Sitting next to her, Virginia Veazie, President of the exclusive Veazie College for Girls, is evidently enjoying the theories expressed by Miss Robinson. I am delighted to find my old friend, Geraldine Truax, doing so nicely for herself. As you know she is the noted character actress of stage, radio and screen. Charlotte Southard, famous author, is talking with that famous artist, John Metzgar. The portrait he did of Helen Wilcox, noted photographers' model, won first prize at the International Artists Contest last month. By the way, her home in the exclusive section of New York City is designed by Bud Troll, famous architect, and decorated in the style originated by Connie Borden, interior decorator. Mildred Brown, the quiet one, has become a famous fashion designer. Very nicely done, Mildred. Marshall Coates and Ernest Cole have won fame in the diplomatic circle. The former is Am- bassador to England, the latter, Ambassador to France. They both have done a great deal of work to forward world peace. Ilarold Griswold is French correspondent for the Keach newspaper chain owned by our own Douglas Deach. Believe it or not, Iloward Hamilton has consolidated the old Ford Automobile Company with his own small auto factory. That means he is one of the wealthiest men in the country today. The Hathaway Cigarette Company is owned by none other than the Lyle Hathaway from the sleepy little town of Painted Post. Ruth Hubbard and Qinton Schubmehl have both become noted musicians. Although they are great rivals, they are also great friends. Ilene Potter, famous ballet dancer was appointed honorary member of the reorganized Imperial Russian Ballet. Ineidentally, this is the first time such an honor has been extended to an American. VValter Grace has become a crooner. Remember the days you used to sing in home room, Walt? 7 lThe VVest Coast Dramatic School was organized by Fred Hickey. He has trained many of the popular young leading men on the screen today. The first woman to fly to the moon was tiny Vida Childs. In the field of archeology, Joe Crispino is the most prominent in the country today. Dorothy Cutler is now Professor of Home Economies at Cornell University. All the farmers in the United States are worshipping Chester Ilorton who or- ganized them and put them back on their feet. Edward Kenyon, noted deep sea diver is entertaining those around him by telling them of his thrill- ing experiences. Among this group is Adrian Post, Worlcl's Champion Heavyweight Prizefighter. Luther Ross is matching the stories of Mr. Kenyan by telling of his own experiences as trans-oceanic aviator. THE POSTER, 1937 26

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