Arlington High School - Anchors Yearbook (Lagrangeville, NY)

 - Class of 1940

Page 27 of 88

 

Arlington High School - Anchors Yearbook (Lagrangeville, NY) online collection, 1940 Edition, Page 27 of 88
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Page 27 text:

HONOR KEY Bottcm Row: S. Brenner, M. Smith, V Russell, L Dovis, D Morrell, R. Groom, M. Brady. Second Row: J, Inouye, E Wilhelm, V. Rossboch, C Von VIock, H. Hennessy, L, Northrop, J Ojtwoter. Third Row: J Aldrich, J. Booth, H. Choplinski, L Holve, G Brown, F. Fronklin. Top Row: J. Luhmonn, E. Peters, W. Monroe, F. Plenzig, S. Lukacs, J. Elton. I |p|K-|p|f | p c - - ' 0 have an honor key is an honor indeed I lUl l(JI Ixcyb 1 5|-|Q 5 PQ,. |-| g i-g i,- qj: Q, g brilliant idea - - it IS not a thing accomplished over night - - it means three and one- half years of hard work the outstanding scholastic award for excel- lent classwork and a high average in Regents examinations truly a mark of great distinction and so to you, honor students - - our deep admiration and heartfelt wishes for your success. Qpninr PrPim ' ' ' 9 ' 9 literally true at the big t l IIUI r I UI I I 3o |q| QffQir Qf he Class of ' 40 happiness gaiety beauty rhythmic strains a Grand March through a star - - the sparkling event of the evening The Star Dust Senior Prom - - a twinkling memory. SENIOR PROM Bottom Row: E. Wilhelm, H Cromer, D Priest, F. Plenzig, B. Morello, M. Brody. Second Row: D. Pullman, J Aldnch, B Bradley, D Decker, R Groom, H. Hennessy, G. Brown, P. Pfout- Third Row: A. Purdy, M. Beck, J Booth, H. Choplinski, B Scott, A Cose. Fourth Row: T. Flonogon, P. Fishkin, I Tripp, R Adams, J. Elton, S. Morreole, F, Barton. Top Row: W. Monroe, L Short, J. Luhmonn, M MocElveen, F Rvan H Coutont

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1940 ' s March of Time LASS OF ' 40 started off in a new building - - - thie first class to spend all six years of junior and senior high school in the present location. As ' 40 entered the freshman year of high school, it was noted that many activities had been added to the already impressive list - - among them was the Latin Club - - - a new extra-curricular award design contest provided the stu- dents with excitement and the school with a suitable award for activity participation - - - coming into prominence among the other activities was our fast growing band - - - school spirit Vvos fostered by our successful drive to obtain bond uniforms - ■■ - In the sophomore year we saw the founding of the Dramatic Club and watched its rise to popularity - - - that year saw the second afternoon sport dance as given by our class - - - In our junior year we had the distinction of being the first class ever to hove an evening sport dance - - - a colorful Junior Prom, with a theme of a tropical Hawaiian night, was the climax of the year. The school itself was growing in leaps and bounds for that year saw the first girls ' physical education direc- tor - - - simultaneously many new sports entered into Arling- ton ' s life - - - among which were soccer, tennis, ping pong, Softball, volley ball - - - And now in our senior year we note many improvements since we first entered the school - - - a new gym, additional classrooms, an ultra-modern auditorium, and a huge athletic field. By way of class activities - - we have been rushed - - - the social season was opened with a bang when our class held the second evening sport dance in the school ' s history - - - we won the boys ' intercloss basketball crown for the second successive year. The rushing of seniors in all directions began in second semester - - - the early appearance of Anchors - - - Commencement - - - Class Night - - - and as our fondest memory - - - the Stardust Prom - - - During the short time we have spent in this school we hove seen our debate chapter rise to an important position in the State - - - We shall never forget the members of the faculty who so ably aided us during our high school years - - - among our class advisors hove been Miss Long- muir and Mr. Neidhardt - - - we thank them for helping us to steer our class through seas - - - we also wish to thank Mrs. Reynolds and Mrs. Reimers for their part in making our yearbook a success - - - and to Mr. Stearns we turn a grateful countenance for enduring our antics and speeding our class well on its way - - - and lost, but not least, we will long remember those others who have helped us so much and have received no recognition - - - With these few words we declare our book of current events in Arlington officially closed - - - and in our new life, we too join the March of Time - - -



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TIME OF THE MARCH — JUNE 14 1953 7:30 A.M. 8:00 A.M. 8:30 A.M. 9:00 AM 9:30 A.M. 10:00 A.M. 10:30 A.M. :00 A.M. :30 A.M. 12:00 N 12:30 P.M. 1 :00 PM WAHS Margaret Owen ' s Waker- Upper Club. Weather Forecast - - Ernest Polmquist, Listener ' s Corner - - Ernest- ine Norton reviews the prog- ress of her program - - Marriage versus Career. Latest News From Abroad - - as reviewed by Steve Lukacs - - Guest Speaker — Brig. Gen. Danny D ' Angelo tells of his battles with the Afri- can pigmies. Armchair Quartet - - with Edgar Peters and his violin. Pure Food Hour - - Ruth Tompkins and Shirley Smith - - talks on Vitamins and Federal Food Boards Poetry Corner — Ruth Groom — Poetess Laureate of Ar- lington - - reads her most famous works The Voice of Experience — Beth Bradley, successor to Dorothy Dix, gives helpful hints to helpless humans. The Consumer ' s Guide — by Douglas Sherow — President of the Arlington Consumers ' Union. Our Gal Monday — featur- ing the latest dramatic dis- covery, Shirley Bennett. Operetta — Glow and Grin by Harold Coutont — fea- turing Pearl Delaney as El- merita, and Leonard Travis as Winstell. WHAT News: Fred Barton, Com- mentator. Recorded Music — by Mar- shall MacElveen and his Macettes. Songs We All Love - - with Bristow Plass and his all- girl orchestra - - featuring Betty Scott - - vocalist. The O ' Tooles - - sketch fea- turing Clara Van Vlack and Edward Ryan in the leading roles. WHIS Foreign News - - Frank Ryan, Arlington Associated Press Correspondent. Keep Fit To Music — con- ducted by Shirley Alley and Margaret Fay, with record- ing of music by Phil Fishkin and his orchestra. Stock Market Report — com- ments by James Rose, well known Vv all Street banker. Morning Market Basket — Sales Talk -- by Betty Hicks Beatrice Morello ' s Helpful — super-saleswoman for Hints to Housewives. Williams ' Wonderful Wear- ever Wrist Watches. News — Howie Graham, world-famous commentator. The Book Review - - by Shir- ley Merritt - - Comments by Pauline Pfautz on her latest book Drapes of Wraths. Weekly News Summary - - Joe Elton, correspondent in Wappingers and Mars, intro- duces Alex Anderson, A.H.S. coach of five successive bas- ketball champion teams, who speaks on How To Beat Wappingers. The Beauty Clinic - - Con- ducted by Morion Smith - - Guest Speaker - - Jeonnette Booth, Miss Arlington of 1 940. Fashion Highlights- — Talk by Virginia Rossbach - - The Best Dressed Woman of 1953. Art For Art ' s Sake — Irving Tripp, world-famous illus- trator, and Irene Newman, surrealist artist. The Swingster Club — con- ducted by Tommy Flanagan Guest speaker, Mary Brady — talk on Will the ' Lindy ' ever come back? Molly and Midge — Sketch — featuring Mildred Weber and Marjorie Ollivett, star of Louis Valentino ' s ploy The Eyes Have It. The Women ' s Page of the Air — Dr. Jeanne Aldrich, vice-president of the Assoc- iation of Psychiatrists, talks on Mental Illnesses The Farm and Home Hour — Donald Teal, Professor of Agriculture at Arlington State College. Notes of Rhythm — Lewis Short — baritone. Child Care — by Helen Chop- linski, specialist in child- raising and child-care. The Bond of the Week — featuring the baton twirling of Shirley Brenner.

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