Bellows High School - Scraps Yearbook (Mamaroneck, NY)
- Class of 1946
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Co Captain Football Capt Baseball Capt Basket ball Track Pres 11B Pres Semor Class Motoring Club Yearbook StaK Intra Murals Varsity Club Vice President CLAIRE ROCKWOOD DUFAULT Clicky' Our many sided Vice President, Clicky is studlous and opinionated, yet lighthearted with a sense of humor Pres 10B G O Rep Footlxghts jr Glee Club BATS Library Squad Sr Glee Club Vice Pres Sr Class Asst Ed Student Observer Pres Or chestra jr Prom Comm Soph Hop Comm Honor Society Yearbook Staff Sr Play Cast Jr Usher Commencement B' Club Intra Murals Secretary XYRENE PHYLIS LERZN ertiz Irbne has ability to matcltnher hlgh ambition Trazbferred from Mamaroneek I-Qfh School Foot lig ts G O Rep Rad Cross Glee Clulf Student Ob erver knit and Purl Club Vice Pigs B2 Club Pres BATS Bonds and Stamps Yearbook StaE Sr Pla5jCast Jr Prom Comm Soph Hop Comm Sec Sr Class Inlra Murals Treasurer STEPHEN HENRY SENZER Steve A natural for a successful life Steve is outstanding in the many things of which he is a part. National Honor Society Soph. Hop Comm. Asst. Director Sr. Play Panther Ed. Yearbook Sr. Treas. Library Squad Asst. Ed. Student Observer Press Club, Track Basketball Intra-Murals Pres. 9B. I0 5 .4 MERTON THOMAS AKERS JR s Hls helght and contaglous smlle can easxly be recogmzed 1n a crowd Baseball Football Basketball Varslty Club Glee Club Intra Murals ,, ,N GLORIA MARIE BATTIPAGLIA She puts a chma doll to shame Soph Hop Comm Kmt and Purl Club jr Prom Comm B Club Sr Glee Club Yearbook StaH Sr Play Cast Vice Pres BATS Intra Murals JAMES JOSEPH BIANCA The Semors Leo Gorcey, Jxm IS short, sturdy, frank and emphatrc Football Baseball Track Mgr Glee Club Vice Pres Jolly Chefs Club Vlce Pres 11A Varsrty Club Intra Murals DAVID F BRITT Dave Dave IS the strong, s11ent type, completely unobtrusrve and recesslve Panther Club Garden Club Intra Murals ll , . UI hu Y Y I . I 1 r - H- ' ,nl L -u. 8 5 , X ' u A X -9 L .-1 R -X v ,A ' R I A- sl Y . 4 D X 5 4cG1o9v . ., . , . 2 -1 'n - 1 v . , - . , - . HBOY1 . , . . v 1 l -1 v I. ' ' I - ' 9 , ' . na v 1 1 ' - WARREN CATERSON Bugs Hrs wrtty remarks and llvely personahty make hlm one of the most popular boys 1n the class Transferred from Mamaroneck Hlgh Basketball Football Baseball Intra Murals OLIVE JEAN CLAUSEN ony, Bemg terrlfic ln sewlng as she IS 1n sports makes Olrve s personahty twice as xnter estlng B Club Photography Club Sr Play Usher Intra Murals Lf 1 AYDRIE L CODELLA remelyatalkatwe but has enough per sonal Chaim to make you want to llsten Band Sr Glee Club Footlxghts Photo Club Pres B Club Vxce Pres National Honor Society Foot ball Dance Comm Yearbook Staff Ticket Sr Play Comm Soph Hop Comm Jr Prom Comm DEAN MICHAEL COUCH Dean IS quret and smcere with an agree able personahty Entered Navy m October 45 Track Band Or chestra. I2 X. ,,.f' .ala LAURA ANNE DEBAUN De Bone A llkable glrl wxth a smlle for everyone, Laura w1ll keep you on your toes when she s playlng ball Band Student Observer Photo Club Soph Hop Comm Jr Prom Comm Vxce-Pres 1lA Vxce- Pres Press Club Yearbook Sta5 Sr Play Cast Intra Murals ANNETTE ELAINE DELUCCA Bunny Her deep blue eyes have enchanted many a fellow by themr myster1ous come h1ther look Lrbrary Squad Garden Club Photography Club jr Glee Club Sr Glee Club Bl Club Pamtmg Club Yearbook StaH Intra Murals ,,f- L... has-wr ELDA MARIE DILORIO Good thxngs are done up m small packag Cheerleadmg B2 Club Jr Glee Club Knit and Purl Club jr Prom Comm Sr Play Cast Soph Hop Comm Intra Murals MARY JANE DOWNER M jabberwacky and Jlvey, excitement and commotlon have become synonymous wxth the letters M J Student Observer Sec jr Class Vlce-Pres 10B G O Rep Art Club Sr Play Cast Yearbook StaB Mgr Cheerleaders Intra Murals I3 HUGH DRESSER Snake Thxs Dresser IS a geologlst Hls mmd runs along the l1nes of w1ne women and snakes' Panther Club Motormg Club Vlce Pres of G O Track Pres 10B G O Rep Chalrman Soph Hop WILLIAM ROBERT DRESSER Wxlly Our own archaeologxst, B111 can change any conversatlon to dlnosaurs and fossxls w1th1n seconds Projection Club Track Boxing Club Stage Crew Sr Play Jr Prom Comm rl 4. 4,1 ALDO EVANGELISTA Aldo s the friendly, swoony type, eager to please you Transferred from Mamaroneck Senior Hugh School 44 Sr Play Cast Yearbook Staff jr Prom Comm Sr Refreshments Comm Jolly Chefs Club Intra Murals ANNE MICHELE FLAHERTY Anme Anme s a match for anyone m appearance, personal1ty, and wlt Student Observer Footllghts B9 Club jr Red Cross Pres Red Cross Shop Club Soph Hop Comm jr Prom Comm Jr Usher Commencement Asst Director Sr Play I4 f-.Q U 7, Y 7 ' y - - . . -, '. 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W l 1 - , . .,- . ., . - , ,V SALVATOR FINELLI I a He s sleek m every way, vomce, looks, and character Transferred from Watertown Connecticut High School 45 Basketball SHIRLEY FREIDES Shxrl The orlglnal sleuth for sellmg Shlrley 1S generous wlth her servxces Footllghts Jr Red Cross Glee Club Press Club Library Squad B Club Jr Prom Comm Soph Hop Comm Sr Refreshments Comm Bus Mgr Yearbook Sr Play Usher Intra Murals IRA GARFUNKEL e nevertheless ummpressed wlth hxs own 1m portance Transferred m 45 from Wxllxam H Taft Hugh School New York N Y SUSAN ROBERTA GOELET ue Seldom heard but often seen Student Observer Footllghts Pamtxng Club B Club Rldmg Club Vlce Pres Photo Club Soph Hop Comm jr Usher Commencement Chau Sen lor Rmg Comm jr Prom Comm Yearbook Photo Chalrman Intra Murals Sr Play Prop Comm 15 V HS 19 , . . , l J ' KG ' 77 .fr . . . ' I , ' . Y ' 0 7 Y 1 l 1 T y Q ., 0 1 - 1 ' ' g . ltlk ,Y A wizard among us commoners, Ira is , , . . I Q - 4 V as as f, . 1 - 3 u n ' ' ' 2 ' ' Y b 1 I kg 1 y ' ' 1. - . I ., . - , . - I ., . ., 1 ' 1 ' - W ',au-. HAROLD P HAGHENBECK Hack Hack IS smooth to know personally Hxs populamty rates wlth the fellows as well as w1th the falrer sex Football Baseball Hockey Varslty Club Panther Club Alrplane Club Motor Club Soph Hop Comm jr Prom Comm Yearbook Staff Dancnng Club Intra Murals JAMES COTTER HAGGERTY Hag Frlendly and smcere Jlm xs natural and unaffected 1n any company Projection Club Jolly Chefs Club Sr Play Comm jr Prom Comm RIKKA WILHELMINA HALVORSEN R1kk1e Don t belleve that Rlkkxe IS quiet and shy Under that xnnocent exterxor there IS a spark of m1sch1ef that flares more than oc caslcnally Natronal Honor Society Sr Glee Club B Club Asst Ed of Yearbook Llbrary Squad Intra Murals MARILYN RUTH HARRIOTT Marllyn seems rather shy at first, but the more you see her the more you apprec1ate her sterlmg quahtles. jr Red Cross Dramatic Club B Club l6 1 GEORGE W. HUNTLEY Wally Wally has become a fun-loving reckless sport of all games, not only athletic. Basketball Baseball Varsity Club Panther Club Pres Jumor Class Boxxng Club Motor Club J Prom Comm Vxce Pres 9A DOROTHY M LANCIA Lance Dottle has a sparkhng appearance and abundant sense of humor Student Observer Footlxghts B Club Kmt and Purl Club Head Capt Cheerleadmg Jr Prom Comm Sr Football Frollc Comm Sr Play Make Up Comm jr Usher Commencement Chair Sr Notes Yearbook Intra Murals CORINNE GENEVIEVE LANZA Rene Many a gxrl has confidence ln Cormnes ab1l1ty to recogmze and dxsplay fashlons Red Cross Pres Glee Club Yearbook Staff Sr Play Comm of Tickets and Make Up B Club PATRICIA ANN LAWRENCE Pat Her sense of humor can be taken a num ber of ways G O Rep Student Observer Soph Hop Comm Photo Club B Club Rndm Club r Prom Comm g J Asst. Art Ed Yearbook Chaxr Stamps and Bonds Trees Jumor Class, Sr Play Comm I7 DONALD ARTHUR MADELUNG Don Don faces hfe wlth a happy go lucky manner jollv Chefs Club Art Club Footllghts Track In tra Murals ANNA MARIE MANDRACCHIA Mandl Thls pet1te lass should be proud of her naturally curly ha1r and pleasant d1spos1t1on Glee Club Orchestra Art Club B Club G O Rep BATS Yearbook Staff jr Prom Comm Noon Hour Rec Comm Sr Play Cast Asst Art Ed Yearbook Soph Hop Comm Intra Murals CATHERINE ALICE MCMAHON Cathxe A capac1ty to swmg large Jobs and st1ll keep her charm IS one of Cathles man abrhtxes Glee Club Lxbrary Squad G O Rep Sr Play TlCkElS Typmg Club Sr Play Usher ALBERTO MEZZOMO Bert Bert IS the Lou Costello of the Semor Class H1s outstandxng athletrc ablhty has won hlm xmmeasurable popularlty Track Co Capt Football Panther Club Pres Var sxty Club Pres Jolly Chefs Club Treas llA Glee Club Baseball Hoclfey l8 41'- 5 CK Y, 7 ' V Y 1 - CK '71 I , . . F, - . . , - inf A I ry I I Y y - , - - -, . 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Y , , . . ., . v , - - gk ,. .L - . -. nf .I . ,M NW .A I av ' . as 11 1' - l , . . - - , '. . - ' A 4 v '5' . - NN , - - . 1 - , : l , . 1 ' 1 , Y - 4 - MARIAN SUE MOREHOUSE Mary Sue Her 1ntell1gent mmd IS constantly at work Llbrarv Squad Sr Glee Club G O Rep Footlxghts Pres Honor Soclety Vxce Pres 10B B Club Sr Play Cast Yearbook Staff Jr Prom Comm Intra Murals GEORGE H MORTON Eggs Hrs starrmg xn Charm School was the only event that could tear hlm away from sclence the sclence of gxrls as well as cheml ca s Sr Play Cast Projectxon Club Camera Club Stu Murals PASQUALE N OLLETTI Pat Keeping h1s cars m good runnlng condl txon xs Pat s chxef mterest, but he also IS an excellent conversatlonallst, well xnformed about world events Transferred from Mamaroneck Hlgh School Hock ey Motoring Club Jr Prom Comm Track MARY O KEEFE Moky Snooty l1tt1e cutxe wlth brams besxdes Llbrary Squad National Honor Socxety Student Observer Pres Press Club jr Red Cross BATS Footlxghts Art Club Photo Club Pres 9A Vnce Pres 11B Chair Soph Hop Art Edrtor Yearbook Vlce Pres junxor Class Intra Murals 19 U 71 l v - v - - -u l 1 . . ., . 1 ! 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H . , H . 7 ' 1 ' Y ' I 1 I 1 1 . - v ' . l Y Q l . , Y - , y - I WJ ytfhs L JOAN MARGARET PETRICK Pete Wlth comelv blonde haxr a statuesque figure and flalr m dressing Joan shows prom 1se for any field she may pursue Sec Cheerleadmg Squad Sr Glee Club Student Observer Kmt and Purl Club Jr Prom Comm G O Rep Yearbook Staff Usher Sr Play Edltor of Football Programs Co Chaxrman Football Frollc Tr Gleq Club jr Prom Invxtatlon Comrn B Club Intra Murals RUTH MARION REILLING Sparkles Cool, capable, and carefree Ruth can be at ease xn any company Cheerleadmg B Club Sec G O Kmt and Purl Club Yearbook Staff Sr Play Cast jr Usher Commencement Red Cross Treas G O Stamp and Bond Comm Soph Hop Comm jr Prom Co m Intra Murals g X VINCENT M RICCI Rlck Rxck IS ta ented xn the art of m1sch1e makmg as well as muslc He s always natu ral, and we like hlm for hxmself Orchestra Band Glee Club Boxmg Club Pres Motormg Club Soph Hop Comm jr Prom Comm Intra Murals ELSIE ANTOINETTE RIGANO Elsle, whose voxce IS as sweet as her per sonallty has been a valuable member of the muslcal clubs of B H S Sec B Club Sec jr Homeroom Glee Club O chestra Sr Play Cast Soph Hop Comm jr Prom Comm Yearbook Staff 20 x .1 5 1-5, L1 MURIEL MARY RODRIGUEZ Mur Though dlrnmutlve in form she carries out her respons1b1l1t1es in a definitely super l3flV6 manner Transferred from Mamaroneck Semor High 44 lr Prom Comm jr Red Cross Sec jr Red Cross Shop B Club Sr Play Prop Comm Sr Refresh ment Comm Yearbook Staff Knit and Purl Club Intra Murals NAN SUTHERLAND ROSS Red Imagme, a girl with fiery red hair, plus a sweet way about her Transferred from Hebron South Carolina High School xn 45 B Club Treas jr Red Cross ALICE LORRAINE RUSHMORE Polly' Tall and slender and full of charm, Polly is an able civic leader National Honor Society Yearbook Staff Chairman Sr Play Stage Crew Pres G O B Club Pres Glee Club Jr Prom Entertainment Co Chairman Pres of 10B Student Observer Footllghts Soph Hop Refreshments Comm G O Rep Intra Murals AURELIUS SOF IA JR Duke Harrlsons loss IS Bellows galn of a con vmcmg actor, a strong debater, an all around swell fellow Transferred from Harrison High School in '45, jolly Chefs Club, Sr. Play Cast, Photography Club. Zl 'D I I fel - ,i, , J I LOUISE ALTHEA SPENCE CKLOUYY 1 . . . . - Her cheerful disposition is a boon to any crowd. Sr, C1555 Usher, B3 Club. Photo Club, Intra-Murals, '- r ' V. 1 - ' ' .,-4 1 N ' , .. 1s.F'. , JOEL STEARMAN . of , ' ' -f 2 , Bone U 4 t , .w His subtle humor and eager curiosity re- - Q -- sult in an original combi-nation. 1, ' 4' Varsity Club, Band, Orchestra, Projection Club, ' , Yearbook Staff, Sr. Refreshments Comm., Jr. Prom I if f -3 V, Comm., Soph. Hop Comm., Sr. Play Cast, Track, , I, gf Mgr. Basketball, Intra-Murals. ' I Y, , VIRGINIA M. TI-I6MAS Freckles ' ' New to ,Bellows in September, Virginia has attracted many friends with her pleasant smile and kind disposition. Transferred from Catonsville, Maryland, High School in '45, B3 Club, Intra-Murals. EUGENE JOSEPH TWIGG, JR. Twiggie His ready humor has an artistic touch. jr. Prom Comm., Soph. Hop Comm., Hockey, Track, Football, Varsity Club, Vice-Pres. Projection Club, Treas. IIB-IOA, Yearbook Staff, Jolly Chefs Club, Painting Club. BENNIE ZARZESKI 6KBen7l Cosmopolite through force of circum- stances, good comrade to the Seniors by choice. Student at Mattituck, New York, High School, Enlisted in Marines, December 1, 1941, Basic Train- ing at Parris Island, South Carolina. Further training at Quantico, Virginia, jacksonville, Florida: Holly- wood, Fla.g North Island, San Diego, Santa Bar- bara, California. Overseas: Espiritu Santo. New Hebrides, Bougainville, Green Island, Emiran Island, Peleliu Island. Discharged as Technical Ser- geant December 10, 1945. 'H' fu f if Fzrst Row A DeLucca E Rxgano C Dufault M Rodnguez Second Row J Petrlck R Relllmg S Freldes S Senzer M OKeefe R I-Ialvorsen I -Lerza C Lanza Third Row D Lancxa A Codella M Morehouse L DeBaun G Battlpaglxa P Lawrence S Goelet L Rush more M Downer A Mandracchna Fourth Row j Stearman H Haghenbeck E Twlgg A Evangellsta A Sofia J Haggerty SCRAPS STAFF Edztor m Clue! Stephen Senzer Associate Editor Rlkka Halvorsen Assistants Eugene Twlgg Anne Mandracchla Patrlcxa Lawrence Business Manager Shlrley Frexdes Assxstants Clalre Dufault Robert Joyce Senior Notes Boys' Sports Dorothy Lancla Chalrman Tom Akers Chalrman Lorrame Rushmore joel Stearman Albert Mezzomo Harold Haghenbeck Muriel Rodriguez Cl b u s Typzsts Marxan Morehouse Chaxrman Ruth Relumg Chairman Aurelxus Soha Mary Jane Downer Glorla Battlpaglla Elsie Rxgano Irene Lerza Mary jane Downer Phomgraphy Sue Goelet Chairman Last Wzll and Testament Patrxcla Lawrence Adrxenne Codella Chalrman Aldo Evangehsta Joan Petrxck Prophecy James Haggerty Claxre Dufault Eugene Twlgg Chanrman Elsne Rxgano Anne Mandracchla Calendar Annette DeLucca Chalrman GUIS Spons Cormne Lanza Ruth Rellhng Laura DeBaun Chalrman Glorxa Battlpaglla Irene Lerza Advrser Mlss Rhoda B Southall Art Supervisor Miss Mary A Palmer Literary Crztlc Mlss Frances M Larmon Informal plctures taken by Dxmrtrx d Arbeloff Class of 47 Asslsted bv Mr John Corfield 23 ' 3 ll S -' J G4 Q q 6 -:, an . , x . - n' cg A 1 s ' l 3 ' 2 6 -' 0 ii' ' N A X ' : ' ' l 3 ' ' ' 1 ' A '- l ' ' ' I , . , . , . , . 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' I , Y First Row M J Downer R Relllmg E D1Lor1o L DeBaun A Mandracchla I Lerza Second Row G Battxpaglla M Morehouse A Sofia C Dufault E Rxgano Third Row J Stearman A Evangehsta Miss Bock J Haggerty G Morton THE CHARM SCHOOL Austm Bevans Davzd Mackenzie George Boyd Homer johns Elzse Benedottl M :ss Hays Mzss Curtis Sally Boyd Murzel Doughty Ethel Spelvm Alix M ercxer Lzllzan Stafford Madge Kent Dotsze CAST GEORGE MORTON JAMES HAGGERTY JOEL STEARMAN AURELIUS SOFIA ELSIE RIGANO MARIAN MOREHOUSE CLAIRE DUFAULT MARY JANE DOWNER RUTH REILLING GLORIA BATTIPAGLIA ELDA DILORIO IRENE LERZA ANNE MANDRACCHIA LAURA DEBAUN 24 Bellows Seniors Score Stage Hit In 'Charm School' Another senior play which would do credit to any Little Theater Group hereabouts was presented at Bellows High School last night when the Class of 1946 presented Alice Duer Miller's three-act com- edy Charm School The production ran smoothly from start to finish and vfas com pletely lacking m the stiffness and hesxtancy wh1ch usually char acterizes high school perform ances Under the direction of Miss Gretchen E Bock the play ers 1n most cases cast off the stage feeling' and really lived the story of the four young men who take over a girls boarding school which one of them had in herited and to the consterna tion of the school heads and the delight of the students undertake to teach them the things they need to know in order to become soft spoken feminine attractive young women in other words charm Elsie Rigano as the moonstruck girl who falls in love with Mr Bevans was appealing and con v1nc1ng and her fellow students Mary Jane Downer Ruth Rexllmg Gloria Battlpaglxa Elda D1Lor1o Irene Lerza and Anne Mandrac chla were natural and at ease especially when they occupied the stage as a class unit The girls were generally more convmclng and more audible than the boys but George Morton did a skillful and competent Job with the long part of the new owner of the school and James Hagger ty Joel Stearman and Aldo Evan gellsta made an ideal trio as they came to help run the school and to set the girls hearts palpxtat 1n Aurelius Sofia moustached and gray headed made a hving char acter of the financier and ex husband of the school mistress and Marian Morehouse as Miss Hays played a difficult part well managing to be both the strlet school ma arm and at the same time attractive enough to make her ex husband wish he had her back Laura DeBaun handled a bit part as the unpopular junior efficlently Acting honors for the evening go to Claire Dufault however for a masterful performance as the fluttery spmster Miss Curtis who IS carried along on every wave of emotion which sweep! the stage She maintained her naive but emphatic personalltv without a let down during the entire three acts and never left the play for an instant even when she had no lmes to speak A high standard of acting per formance has been established at Bellows and last mghts perform ance did nothing to dimmish it. l , - ' ' I l ..... ..... ..,... . . . 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' L? - OO ep, ,,,,,,,,, 4 K 'FA A Q Q 0 ,Jul I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I TOMMY AKERS cede my superfluous hexght In equal shares to the two Belt brothers GLORIA BATTIPAGLIA bequeath one of my many bobby pms to Vlc Hallberg for hrs unruly locks JIMMIE BIANCA leave never quxte attamlng my goal In football DAVE BRITT wxll my qu1et dxsposltlon to Walter Recher WARREN CATERSON leave my slster to walk alone OLIVE CLAUSEN cede my natural beauty to Edle Strxckland ADRIENNE CODELLA leave wlth Duke stlll trallmg DEAN COUCH would lxke to leave the Navy LAURA DEBAUN leave basketball to the delxght of the Jumor gxrls ANNETTE DELUCCA cede my Hlghty ways to Edna Lee Stromberg ELDA DILORIO endow Cathy Henderson w1th my multltude of bracelets for her collectxon MARY JANE DOWNER leave to the dlsmay of the boys In the lower classes HUGH DRESSER leave the echo of my atomlc sneeze to haunt Mlss Larmon BILL DRESSER leave my sllm proportlons to Donald Lunny CLAIRE DUFAULT bequeath my famous h1str1on1c ab1l1ty to Betty Morehouse ALDO EVANGELISTA w1ll my pleasant manner to Ed Manmng ANNE FLAHERTY bestow my super sophlstlcatlon on Myrtle Sansone SHIRLEY FREIDES leave my unsold peanuts to the monkeys In the J unlor class SUE GOELET bequeath my coy manner to Sue Goyne DOT LANCIA and HAROLD HAGHENBECK cede our seats 1n hxstory class to Grace and Danny JIMMY HAGGERTY leave Mr Duggan and Mr Yerdon wrthout anyone to tease RIKKA HALVORSEN bequeath my soft volce to Witch Lanza MARILYN HARRIOTT w1l1 about three Inches of my sklrt to Patty Bowman WALLY HUNTLEY leave st1ll lackmg a French accent BOB JOYCE leave my fatal masculme appeal to Fats D1Roberto CORINNE LANZA leave my versatlle halr styles to Reggxe Frelsmger PAT LAWRENCE leave to go home to sleep IRENE LERZA endow George Phllhps wlth my ambxtlous personalxty DONNY MADELUNG cede my curly halr to Herbxe Foster ANNE MANDRACCHIA leave to lind a husband named Smrth. 26 IEW ,f , 4 5 . . ff, DY .Q 0 Q x T' , 3 'I- ' 1 I r ' I 'I- ' I 'V X I It A I A Q j I D 0 --I ' G I I r In 0 F ' - I - - Q f I f I If - I ' f fer.-O XI L 3' . w . .95 A L ' , , .1 . , I , Q gmf, as A 4 J 1 I I v' ' -' : I ,il I 0 I U I I , 1 I g L ' . . I , . i - . . I ' . I . . . . I I - ' . . . . . , . I ' u I I Si 7? ' ' . I . . .. 'I I . I . , . , . . I l ' I I ' , I . . I , . I ' . . I I ' I . . , . ' . . . I . . . .. . I . I . . I . I . . . I ' ' , . . . I I . I . . I O CATHY MCMAHON leave my many beaux in Benny's to the next soda jerk. BERT MEZZOMO leave to find a wife to cook for. MARIAN MOREHOUSE will my studious ways to Dot Marshalleck. GEORGE MORTON endow Justin Gerstle with my pedantic personality. PAT NOLLETTI leave the streets clear for Harold Radcliffe's jalopy. MARY O'KEEFE will my self-confidence to Marilyn Bryson. JOAN PETRICK bestow my meticulous appearance on Lynne Fausett. RUTH REILLING leave Mr. Davis to struggle along as best he can without me VINCENT RICCI bequeath my bass-viol to George Nichols, who will fit it better. ELSIE RIGANO leave my singing fame to Claudine. MURIEL RODRIGUEZ leave my giggle to anyone who can stand it. NAN ROSS will my demureness to Frances De Fazio. POLLY RUSHMORE leave on my way to the White House. DUKE SOFIA bequeath my way with women to Gerry Redford. LOUISE SPENCE cede my fidelity to one man to Mary McNiven. JOEL STEARMAN leave my jokes for the Esquire readers in Mr. Duggan's class to appreciate. GINNY THOMAS leave my industry to Eileen Ensign. GENE TWIGG give my curly eyelashes to the highest bidder. IRA GARFUNKEL leave to challenge Orson Welles. SAL FINELLI bequeath my red hair to Joe Paonessa to match his fiery temper. STEVE SENZER leave my superior intelligence to Rocky Orsino. BENNY ZARZESKI leave my success as a student at Bellows as an encouraging example to Albert Russell HWQSQMM4 5'001 aaaeeua, 5 u nv, 27 'il 4 ng , XZ I 1 1 . ff I I q... if ' MOST BASHFUL W Nan Ross Davxd Brltt Marllyn Harnott BEST DANCERS Duke Sofia Dorothy Lancxa MOST ATHLETIC Robert Joyce Laura DeBaun 'Q' WITTIEST MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Joel Stem-man Stephen Senzer Claire Dufault V ill SLEEPIEST BIGGEST FLIRT4 Pat Nollettx Pat Lawrence James Blanca MHFY .line Downer 28 T 9 E , 2 I fi! i ' 6 Q ' 5 or Q w N , K x X X ' ., -,..1. , WK V g' Ev Pk, 1 S. I e A--. V fs. ,. 1 A Q' or ,vi -I J 'J 'Q 5 f r ,rr . T X- i - ' uf- 14 P Thi- 4 r wo? O' ALL ROUND Polly Rushmore Wally Huntley FRIENDLIEST cLAss BABIES MOST INTELLIGENT Ruth Renllmg Gene Twxgg Irene Lerza Elda D1 Lono James Haggerty MHNSH Morehouse Ira Garfunkel iQf 'X Mos'r SOPHISTICATED NOISIEST MOST MUSICAL Sue Goelet George Morton Bert Mezzomo ,Ioan Petrxck Elsxe Rxgano Vmcent RICCI 29 Y' Q I 'L S ' l A 0 -4 , da a - I 3? J . G Q - I ' : 'C I if J A 1 . v, 'E' T ' 'J - i . - nv. if ' ' y N 'H e l' ' fe ' S'j L ' 'Q if X P M . 'A fm 4 s' . ' f' . B 1 Jfllllll Ima M if 5 Igm l Ill me ee .W Yi, X f Xb? f l f r X . ack 4 DISK N AKERS THOMAS We see you announcmg the Rose Bowl game of 1956 BATTIPAGLIA GLORIA You w1ll have a lovely home and famlly BIANCA JIMMY You wlll Jom the army and become a general nuxsance BRITT DAVID You wxll care for the Bowers ln the Garden of Eden CATERSON WARREN To be or not to be that IS the question CLAUSEN OLIVE You w1ll desxgn the hats that dr1ve men mad ' CODELLA ADRIENNE As a French cosmopohtan you w1ll encounter many dukes COUCH DEAN You will see the world through a porthole DEBAUN LAURA As a gym teacher you w1ll keep Bellows gxrls Black and Blue DELUCCA ANNETTE You w1ll go mto the clock busmess and always be on t1me DILORIO ELDA You w1ll marry a seven footer' DOWNER MARY JANE You are stxll hvm and lovm DRESSER HUGH Blondes? Brunettes9 Redheadsi' I see them all 1n your llfe DRESSER WILLIAM You wlll dlscover the mlssmg lmk whlch proves that monkey IS man s step mother DUFAULT CLAIRE You wlll be dean of men at Vassar EVANGELISTA ALDO You w1ll cont1nue to grow FINELLI SALVATOR You wxll have acqulred many charms fto use in your Jewelry factoryj FLAHERTY ANNE In the advertlsmg busmess you wlll marry your boss and Ad to your famxly FREIDES SHIRLEY As magazme edltor you will boost cxrculatlon to astro- nomical figures GARFUNKEL, IRA You have gone so far we cant see you GOELET, SUE You w11l shoot humanlty, but only wlth your camera HAGGERTY, JIMMY Whether you plant people or flowers you w1ll do lt wlth a smxle HAGHENBECK, HAROLD Though you w1ll make many blue prmts, you w1ll never be blue. 30 I 4 4 M X-1 K W. r n,:5x,IQN 1 I J l., I Hwlwlk 1 .' xl ogwgiygl bn ' M5551 ,.-,Q J ll 'llfllll A at I ' ' ,.1,'7' D H. lc H , . , iL l!,i'gH'-V,:-?:- 1 0 l ,lf I, :qu gl: WC, ' , , 1 u . 1 u n ' I X aa- X illlm HALVORSEN RIKKA As a psychiatrist you will soon Jom your patients HARRIOTT MARILYN You will make history as an historian HUNTLEY WALLY As an osteopathist you will specialize in broken arms JOYCE BOB As its coach you will stlll lead Bellows to victory LANCIA DOROTHY A beautlful woman making other women beautiful LANZA CORINNE Your role of Harvey will make you the greatest actress ever known LAWRENCE PATRICIA Your parties will still be the gayest ever known LERZA IRENE Onward ever onwardlll MADELUNG DONALD You are still loafing in the woods of Connecticut MANDRACCHIA ANNE As an artist you will travel in search of colorful adventure MCMAHON CATHERINE When your Irish eyes are smiling your wish will be his command MEZZOMO BERT In your restaurant you will specialize ln football meatballs MOREHOUSE MARIAN You will be buried ahve in a pyramid of books MORTON GEORGE Your latest building collapses faulty erector set' NOLLETTI PASQUALE The second Smiling Irishman O KEEFE MARY You w1ll become editor in chief of a New York son PETRICK JOAN You will be voted the 756th best dressed woman of 1956 REILLING RUTH-You will continue to have many friends. RICCI VINCENT-You will finish the unfinished symphony in every way. RIGANO ELSIE-As a song bird you will have many ups and only a little down. RODRIGUEZ MURIEL-Your love of animals will introduce you to many wolves. ROSS NAN-You will marry a southern colonel and raise infant-try. RUSHMORE LORRAINE-You will climb the ladder of success but careful' dont fall Cin lovej. SOFIA AURELIUS-You will raise a S51000 bull. SPENCE LOUISE-As a model mother you will raise many problem children STEARMAN JOEL-At college your degree will be bachelor of women. THOMAS VIRGINIA-Unlike the old woman who lived in a shoe youll know what to do. TWIGG EUGENE-You will draw a lucky number. SENZER STEVE-Believe it or not your dinghy has become a yacht ZARZESKI BENNY-You will join the Chamber of Commerce in sunny Pj 5 California. 3 l Qazx 4 . , X x 1 Q 1 ll QC? BDIOII' ff 0 o SEPTEMBER JANUARY Tradrtlon ken Polly Rushmore assumes dutles as G O President Flash' The Impossible has occurred a thlrd Kelly Huba Huba Huba Room 39 all Glrls' Thev finally made xt Blanca and Hacky Semors' ' Were we as tmy as that ln the seventh grade? jalopmes are back' Bob and Wallys ns the latest menace Pxlmg lt on Three teachers to one secretary Miss Bock and play commlttee search New York for script worthy of Semor talent As the smoke clears new officers take over OCTOBER 2 Slaughterlng should have been a cmch but, as It was we tied Scarsdale only 21 School bells rmg at 7 30 for Pat Lawrence Cmxs takel Hokus Pokus Witches Brew Students dance as Goblms do Football Rally Bellows topples Mamaroneck by tremendous score 19 L8 Semor loss Navys gaxn as Dean Couch dons the Navy blue Society On stage everybody Take xt easy xts only play practice Gangway' The Fleets 1n Schools out' 46 Semors beat 45 Semors by S100 Peanut Packm Semors just one thm dxme please Y1 all sold out by Hrst quarter Nurse Nurse brmg the bandages Semors vs un lors Intramurals Electroplaters on strlke stlll no rmgs Who sand Nuts' to the Semors? Murder hxm Three broken arms m Semor class, but why all left arms 1n casts? NOVEMBER Yearbook representatlves go to Columbia Um versity Sal adds another red head to the Semor class Semors take aptitude tests What lmes' Oh' how smooth' Thats Polly ' Our future Powers model DECEMBER Make up and meat loaf Charm School dress rehearsal We re good and we dont care who knows xt ' Open house Oh' My aching head' Empty seat 1n Semor class Hockey hospxtalxzes Twlgg Pat and Hacky get Semor Xmas tree ahhhh' Basketball season starts with a bang Bellows, 41 North Tarrytown 38 Nan Semor Southern Belle VISIIS old homestead Clash over class colors Maroon and Gold wms All out for whxte Xmas' 32 Lme forms to the right at nurses door The Boommg Volce returns No xt can t be true xt can t lt can t Recher 15 a Semor From the Halls of Montezuma To the shores of Bellows Hlgh Benme Joms our Semor class And 15 a real swell guy Caldoma Caldoma what makes your hard head so bxg? Semors measured for caps and gowns Whos Who Whats What and Whos What Popularxty Poll ns taken Its Love Love Love Murphy comes back to good old Bellows High FEBRUARY Semor class gams a Frank Smatra as Johnny Elfenbem enters wlth flowing locks and bow ties Well mend my manners and call me Emlly ' Sen tor Tea 1S huge success Kmt one purl two Presldent Robert Joyce kmts whxle Semor class meetmg xs xn heated discus snon O The weather outside was frxghtful But the dance was so delightful Cause the Sophs made the show complete Wxth a band wxth a sohd beat Semors staggermg from the shock Why? Rmgs have arr1ved Englxsh IV students become Shakespeare fans after forty live attend Hamlet MARCH 8 Law class tums dramatlc as students glve version of a court scen 20 Law class mtends to V1Slt White Plams court as vlsxtors only 29 Honor Society mductxon APRIL 16 Easter bunny comes through w1th twelve days vacation 29 Back, and forty one days to go MAY 10 Musxc Festival agaxn provxdes an earful and an eyeful 17 Do you know? Can you guess? Is this the date of the Junxor Prom??? Battle roval ln Semor class meetxng Banquet or Class Night? JUNE Regents week Heaven help the Semors an a week lxke thxs' It s over and xt s gone and we can t say xt hasnt been wonderful Q 6 A f C7 dc Q 0 0 0 O f 0 O 'D 6' 0 O Q9 0 0 0 fi Q if . Gad. ' ' . I ' l ' A 0 10 ' ' .. . 11 j , U ' , ' 14 ' ' - - . 1 ' 1 T 1 Y - 19 , . ' ' - 23 ' , , '- o 5 ' - 1 ' . '- 4 . . .. . ,, ' y. , , u ' ry. L 6 1 20 . : . :. . . 15 q ' Y I I 1 ' ' - . . 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Q1--2-Q -.4 835. 3 4. -55- 451, 'X fn, pg, gf' we ru ,I-1 gfre ,, Fxrst Row M Snlvestro C Shaw L Fausett M Leone A Battxpaglla R Wlckwlre M Sansone Second Row A Lake E Stromberg A Smith E Hexthaus E Strickland M Bryson M Folke C Bluestone J Tag B Connor M Rose A Perschke A Vltetta J Gerstle E Hackett V Hallberg D Marshalleck F DeFaz1o Fourth Row S DeL1tta E Phxllnps J Devlm, G N1chols,G Sloan B Herman R Pokorny Thrrd Row E Ensign M T Hexthaus F Costa G Westphal Haviland J Grenan O Gordon G Harrlott Last fall the eleventh year students returned were assigned to Room 25 the girls, to Room 39 Here, gu1ded by Mr Duggan and Mlss Larmon two lively groups have functioned Early in February organlzation of the Junior Left to nght D dArbeloff M Folke E Manning A Pokorny 34 Class was effected and officers were chosen as Folke Vice President Edward Manning Treas urer and Ahce Pokorny Secretary On May 17 the class honored the Sen1ors with the annual Prom unzor Claim K to find an innovation at Bellows, for the boys follows: Dimitri d,ArbeloiT, Presidentg Marianne o 1 l , 4 , w i 1 , I . A , -L f jg . , , Frrst Row M Dell J Ercole V Hammer A H111 M McN1ven E Humphrey R Frexsmger A Steffes E Dalmer G Blanca Second Row L Bozzl A Belt R Barlow H Shaw W Gladney M OConnell J Haggerty I Puleo M Rohrabaugh E Yesse Thrrd Row C Blanchard M Ingra ham N Poole D DeBaun M Carpenter M Hill B Juher C Sussman S Goyne J McHugh P Mann M Truesdell G Chamourlan Fourth Row J Haviland H Palemus W First Row J Malmowskx J Gunn Y Davles R Donald son J Flaherty B Morehouse C von Spaeth P Bowman A Mmlchello A Flynn B Savage F D1Rollo Second Row H Lorys J Barry E Caterson B Mxles J Carrxker B Blumenscherd J Fausett A Brown M Stubbe C Spmaz zola J Al0lSl Third Row E Trottxer B Cahlll G Hackney J Kellner M Russell M Mexer J Pentenero A Ercole B Gramger R Morrissey T Orsxno Fourth Row J Katz Block J Coneybear D B own H Westphal G Hood W Kuntz C Scherer R Lawrence J Cummmgs Flfth Row D Hxll R Knight S Evangehsta A ONe1ll R Santomenna A Palmer H Keech D Mmnerly W Falk W Primrose D D1Anton1o H Denms W Brower J Walsh Advzsers M1ss Gretchen E Bock Mlss Elleen I Kelly Mrss Margaret M Kelly t7I'eJlll1'laI'l W Panaro A Henne V Codella D Beckwlth T Walsh D Austm G Engelhardt R McBr1en R Tallevl R Roberto A Harrlott Fifth Row R Havxland J De1B1anco T Hayes G Palemus T Mayers O Stromberg A Fasola M Reld J Connor W Snodgrass G Redford R Saunders Advisers Mr A Norman Davxs Mr Wllllam C McAloon Mrs Har nett D Rathbone l l l - . , . , . , . , . , . , . 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' 3' First Row G Webster G Wellman G Redford M Downer J Petrxck H Lorys W Hodsdon Rushmore C Scherer R Rexlhng Second Row B Lohman L Pratt R Santomenna Mxss E Kelly R OConnell Thzrd Row Mr Dav1s Mr McAloon V Hallberg R Lawrence K Dellner D Evangelxsta GENERAL ORGANIZATION As soon as the suggestlon was made by the Treas ury Department the General Orgamzatxon spon sored the sale of bonds and stamps Because of the s1ze and the number of spec1a1 drxves lt IS 1mposs1 ble to make any est1mate as to the amount of stamps sold ln the school The school Splflt of Bellows has been ra1sed thxs year by the sale of school pms and banners Another servxce of the orgamzatlon has been to take over the sale and collectlon of tlckets at all the basketball and football games To sat1sfy the w1shes of the student body a qu1z pro gram was held ln assembly under the ausplces of set aslde before the war for a loud speakmg unlt a showcase for troph1es and a projectlon machme IS be1ng put mto use thls year Pres1dent Lorra1ne Rushmore Vzce Preszdent Hugh Dresser Secretary Ruth Relllmg Treasurer Charles Scherer Sponsors Mr Dav1s Mlss Monson Mr Duggan Mxss E Kelly Mr McAloon f'N Nl WX cfm FJ -e. Q 1' 'wb I X .J Eau V I we X 'V , A , 1 f , M , X 1 T x, K yyyy, W sscl c , Q -'b . . I . 8 . fx . . . ' - f .-Lfmbxx ' . ' . 3 ,+- I l 34' 5' -' KE, Q64- the General Orgamzatlon. The money that had been , fllqyyi. Lg: A. ., L. . - . . - Y j.n x ,' 5. . I . - v' Qx-::1' l Y -' . . X . . . NN ' 7-u 41, in I V 'thaw' ' l lf .I , V ' ' 1 ,T A : . 'hw A ' - . ' t U - ' , . l . ,.,.. Vg Y' H .. ..,... ., A... .A E, .I ,fix 38 PRESS CLUB Bellows H1lltES 1n the Da1lyT1mes IS the wo l-. of the Press Club Meetlng every Tuesday the members collect and ed1t the news of events rn Bellows Each week one member 1S chosen edrtor to shoulder the respons1b1l1ty of comprhng the 1n formatlon handed IH Preszdent M OKeefe Secretary E Herthaus S. 9 film N .-sais f Z Frrst Row M Bryson J Tag B Turner D dArbel off M Folke R Wlckwlre S Goyne Second Row A Steffes M Downer M OKeefe L DeBaun C Suss man P Mann C Shaw B Hayden Third Row T Hel thaus W Falk M Rohra baugh Z ' 'Neel' M9 1 I -4 i Ai.. Fxrst Row M Perschke C Shaw B Tumer M O Keefe D d Arbeloff E Herthaus M Sansone Sec ond Row T Helthaus D Austxn STUDENT OBSERVER The news of school llfe IS submxtted to the pub l1c s eye through the pages of the Student Observer publ1shed every other week Anyone whose ambx t1on runs towards Journallsm gams valuable rnforma t1on regardmg wrxtmg prrntmg reportmg cxrcula txon and proofreadxng by bemg a member of the staff Thls year members of the staff have 1nter vlewed such promlnent entertalners as Danny Kaye and Tommy Dorsey P1CtUf6S are a welcome fea ture Last year rn the natron w1de school paper con test the Student Observer won thxrd prxze Edztor m Chzef D1m1tr1 d Arbeloff Busmess Manager Betty Turner Sponsor M1ss Erleen Kelly i T C l x ' i f 'C Hof L , ffl 6 ' f I.fg4i0 ., ' rv , ' x ll . ,- 0 P A . cc , ' - sv- n - ' -'- I, , . I ' 7 H 7: . v - ,. Sponsor .,.4.......,.. Miss' Gretchen E. Bock . . . . . . . . ' 1 9 s ' . Li H- ' ' - . . . . . . , lf Y Y v I N X Q' l E W e 3 if ul' 'S V s Za, 'Lf Zin. Cr First Row A ONeill P Nolletti V Ricci R Harri ott F Costa G Chamourian Second Row W Brower D D1Antomo W Primrose O Gordon G Sloane Third Row E Manning W Blgqk J Devlin G Huntley LIBRARY SQUAD In maintaining the high standard of efficiency by the Library Squad Squad members are chosen in the eighth or ninth grade on the basis of scholar ship citizenship and attendance Each Semor serves one period each week while other members give two periods of service, either before or after school or during a free period Sponsor Miss Helen Snow MOTORING CLUB Mr Duggans Motoring Club has not gone un noticed even though this is its first year Many of the boys bring up their own problems at the meet ings to have them solved The club was organized to teach the boys how to handle and repair automo biles The club visited an automobile dealer to look over some of the 1946 models President V1ncent Ricci Vice President Robert Harriott Sponsor Mr James Duggan I -if . ,QM Q X i x F1rstRow P Bowman R Donaldson E Morehouse J Fausett A Brown M Folke J Kellner M Dennis Sec ond Row C Dufault A De Lucca M OKeefe S Frei des M Morehouse C Mc Mahon R Halvorsen L Wickwire Third Row J Marino M Bordiga S Hol land J Malinowski H Shaw S Carpenter M Hill J Haggerty Fourth Row R Santomenna D Austin W Kuntz J Connor , ' ' typ ' ' , 5 1 .. t a f .- ' f 6 fa. H 1, '.. it 'W'-'M mf.. , . that the Library is noted for Miss Snow is assisted iillf ' W J M ! '. 2 V -1 lr- X is, . if f l S 5 X J R it 1 . M' PROJECTION CLUB The Projectxon Club 1S one of the most helpful groups 1n the school The members of th1s orgam zatlon learn the 1ntr1cac1es of the projectlon ma chme as well as the art of usmg the machme Actmg as a prev1ew board the club Judges the fitness of films for use 1n assemblies and classrooms From the films they learn about technlcal devxces such as televlslon, a traxnmg whlch may be of use 1n later l1fe The members are galnlllg valuable experxence in experlmentmg 1n the techmque of makmg the1r own records At the present trme the organlzatron IS worklng ln cooperatlon wlth the General Orgamza tlon ln choosmg a sultable projectlon machme for school use Preszdent George Morton Secretary Wllham Hodsdon Sponsor Mr W1l11am McAloon I, gk 7 fists! 'WH Wikia, ll 1 -may ff 'M xx f First Row H Dresser C Dufault L Rushmore R Halvorsen Second Row M OKeefe G Morton M Morehouse S Senzer A. Codella I 25 tix f 'PI' 'Q' Frrst Row D Tnmarchr R Abbenseth Second Row W Brower C Blanchard J Coneybear G Morton R Knxght A Vltetta R Bar low Third Row J Hagger ty H Denms R Santomen na J Austin E Hackett D Condoluccx D Brown W Dresser HONOR SOCIETY Members of the Honor Society are chosen for outstandxng character scholarsh1p leadershxp and servrce Each sprmg SW of the Junlor Class IS rn ducted and ln the fall 1593 of the Senlor Class Members of the Soclety make up the honor roll each markmg perxod, award honor banners to the home rooms showlng the greatest xmprovement ln scholar shlp, and tutor students ln varrous subjects The Honor Socxety also ralses S25 each year whlch IS awarded to a deservmg Semor at graduatlon President Marlan Morehouse Vzce Presrdent Adrlenne Codella Secretary George Morton Treasurer Rlkka Halvorsen Sponsor M1ss Frances Larmon V f - Q Vice-President' A .Eugene Twigg , l , A'A'A l , ' if A X .J V , -fx , A -, 1 , Q u . ,xg . - ' Q lt 'Z La 4 ,.S' K First Row C Burkhart D Mmnerly B Mezzomo G Westphal J Bianca J Paonessa Second Row Lawrence B Herman H Haghenbeck F Cleary j Stearman A ONexll V Hallberg J Gerstle Third Row O Gordon R Joyce G Nichols T Akers H Dresser G Huntley BATS Nearly every homeroom IS represented in the submitting written applications for membership the girls are chosen by a faculty committee Their duty IS to regulate traffic and to keep order in the corri dors and on the stairs while students are passing to classes President I Lerza Vice President G Battipaglia Secretary J Haggerty Sponsor Miss Margaret Kelly VARSITY CLUB This year the Varsity Club led by its able Presi dent Bert Mezzomo has distinguished itself as one of our best organizations Sponsoring movies and the construction of the score board at Daniel War ren School have been its major contributions during 1945 6 To become an active member one must earn a Varsity letter and undergo an initiation Durmg the evenings the boys enjoy bowlmg ping pong bas ketball, and various outside speakers President Bert Mezzomo Vice Preszdent Vincent Lanza Secretary Dan Mmnerly Sponsor Mr jack Hasley 'N I -,qi First Row T Orsxno A Mandracchia G Battxpaglla I Lerza J Haggerty M OKeefe A Flynn Second Row N Poole R Wickwire H Shaw M Bordiga M Folke S Falk B Spencer F DiRollo ' 49, , f 5. -44 HU- -.S '- s Alex ' Q, K Q2 off I'-'-, I 2 7 'Illia 'I kb 3,1 QQ F ' I l 5' .ss ':J ' ' , ' ' LRQ . , . .- 7 I U I I l I I , I , - B.A.T.S., Bellows Auxiliary Traffic Service. After . . ' ' ' ' . . ,............. ,...... . , F . .52 n r, g . ' PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB The Semor Class can be very grateful to th1s organlzatron for the work rt does ln supplement ng the labors of the regular Yearbook photographer The members of the Photography Club besldes learnmg how to use their own cameras develop films and learn the technlques of the Dark Room The General Organxzatron thls year has greatly rn creased and 1mproved the equrpment of the Dark Room Pf6S1d6fll' D'mxtr1 d Arbeloff Vrce Preszdent Sue Goelet Secfefafy Albert Chroda Treasurer Pat Lawrence -Sponsor Mr John Corfield Q X, xwff Frrst Row M Rodrrguez C Dufault A Mandracchla P Lawrence Second Row J Petrlck A Codella O Clausen L Spence E R1 gano I Lerza Third Row E D1Lor1o D Lancla R Rellhng G Battlpagha P Rushmore S Goelet M Harrrott C Lanza Fourth Row V Thomas S Frerdes M Morehouse A DeLucca R Halvorsen N Ross N . lf! 4,-r if Frrst Row L DeBaun T Hexthaus S Goelet H Keech P Lawrence M OKeefe Second Row L Spence O Clausen A Sofia A DeLucca A Codella B CLUB The Semor grrls rev1ved the B Club for the purpose of learrung how to rmprove themselves The mam project of the club lS a sprmg fashron show for the grrls and thexr mothers Other programs have mcluded dlscussrons on correct posture make up, halr do s, and manners Presrdent A Codella Secretary E Rrgano Sponsor Mrs Harrxett Rathbone Z Y F f . . . . i 1 I , 2 . A - 1 1 1 2 , I, I . v .... Y . . l . . ' ' , - . - , u Vice-President. .A. . .E .- .4 A .A .E .l .E .I .V ,h .H .E .I .' , I. Lerza A ,....,.r .... . ' at W 1 , W' I l x A L r Q A T If L rrfl '7 I' 5 Fzrst Row I MacDonald N Emelm J Martm J Bono Second Row E New berry E Brady J Puleo E Haghenbeck K Paonessa F McLaughl1n C Nauman Third Row C Lund T Al bxero G Twlgg M Wexgold B Sprague M Cassara B Carpenter JOLLY CHEFS The Jolly Chefs Club was orgamzed th1s year by members of the Senlor Class Under the dxrectxon of the Home Economlcs Department the boys learn to cook and serve breakfast dmner and supper Many of the boys are serlously thmkmg of makmg cook lt was necessary to d1v1de the club into groups Group A Group B Presrdent Bert Mezzomo Gunther Westphal V Presxdent Dan Mmnerly Secretary Dxck Lawrence James Haggerty Treasurer Justm Gerstle Sponsors Mxss M. Nuttmg Mrs J C Forshee James Blanca Aurellus Sofia HEALTH CLUB The glrls m the Health Club take the Red Cross Home Nursmg course, where they learn the basxc procedures for nursmg a patxent m the home and for keepmg hlm comfortable They also learn how to glve first a1d ln the home and how to care for bables and small chxldren At the end of the course the g1rls recelve Red Cross Home Nursmg Cer tlf:lC3t6S Preszdent E Haghenbeck Vice President J BOHO Tfeasufef K Paonessa Sponsor Mxss Margaret Wxshard www -'QQ' XY, ,fi J ,.z First Row A Belt D Madelung H Westphal B Mezzomo J Gerstle I Pu leo Second Row R Law rence D Mmnerly A Evan gellsta J Haggerty J Bran ca Third Row G H0041 H Westphal H Palemus N 7 91- X N- NX .4 lv T K, . , . ' ' 7 ' .... ffffffffffffiffifffe'1h dt mg their vocatlon. Because of the large membershlp Secretary I . ' I ' nge ar ' . , . B . l c m' NX X eh 'Sf' , L -6 is L , b 1 s 4 4 SENIOR GLEE CLUB The Semor Glee Club IS composed of gxrls from the mnth through twelfth grades who have shown an mterest and aptltude for group smgmg The group presents selectxons at Chrlstmas and other assem blles throughout the year and partxclpates ln the annual Sprmg Musxc Festlval Members of the Semor Glee Club recelve a quar ter umt of school credxt for each year they belong Vrce President Marlanne Folke Secretary Edxth Strlckland Sponsor Mr J Ellsworth Olsen Q f Fxrst Row A Panaro J Bono J Carrlker N Emelm, J Martm M Carpenter L Fausett Second Row D Evangellsta C Lund F Mc Laughlm J Popson C von Spaeth C Bluestone M Bryson Y DBVIBS I Mac Donald O Stromberg Third Row J Gerard C Cron quxst E Stromberg G Pa lemus V Gniiin Frrst Raw E Morehouse R Donaldson P Bowman A H111 M McN1ven J Flaherty A Flynn A Stef fes G Battlpaglla A Batt! paglxa E Humphrey F De Fazxo Second Row Y Dav les J Carrlker S Goyne E Strxckland M Bryson M Folke E Rlgano I Lerza C Lanza Thrrd Row A De Lucca A Mxmchello J Mc Hugh J Fausett C Suss man M H111 B Connor E Stromberg W Gladney B Juher P Mann L Fausett M Sllvestro R Wlckwlre A Codella Fourth Row R Halvorsen E Trottler N Poole M Ingraham D De Baun J Mahnowskx S Frex des C Dufault M More house G Hackney A Lake M Carpenter M Russell Tag J Gunn 'tt U -r THE ORCHESTRA The orchestra adds enjoyment to assembly pro grams and clalms top b1ll1ng at the Muslc Festival that IS held each sprmg Its performances are a pleas mg feature of the annual Semor Play Thls year an enlarged strmg sectlon has lmproved the quallty of muslc Presrdent Roark OConnell Vrce Presrdent Gordon Palemus Secretary Isabel McDonald Dzrector Mr J Ellsworth Olsen . - I y 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 - I U 1 ' ' , . , . ' , . , . , . . Y ' 1 ' Y - V y - I . , . l . - . 1 f 1 ' , . , . Y ' Y ' ' , . , . - - , - 1 J- , . . I h Ag: l j J .. u 'T . I , y Z . . . . - l LOL . . ' Il -- ll I I ' , - - Y? President .........,,...,.... Marilyn Bryson ' 1 , f ff .Z Z!!! M - if 1 ' 9 5 . . 1: f ' 5 1 :- r f I . 1 - 1 ' ' , . , . 1 - . 1 - ' . , . , . ' , . . Q3 wit mv' 1 5 1 X L5 fy-'Q m QW, K First Row F DeFaz1o B Spencer A Steffes D Mar shalleck M Folke E Strlck land Second Row F Mc Laughlm J Kellner Y Dav 1es B Connor M Rose M Perschke M DeFonce Third Row J Gerard J Grenan H Harnott J Popson J Gunn J Tag A Brown H Lorys M Bryson C Blue stone A Pokorny O Strom berg D Tag D Evangelxsta B Clausen Fourth Row A Vxtetta R Saunders G Pa lenxus J Connor W Panaro C Prxce E Havlland R Place C Cronqulst V Hall befg R Koch D Hackett V Grxfhn JUNIOR RED CROSS The Jun1or Red Cross of Bellows has been hlghly commended for 1ts work thls year An artlcle wr1t ten by Mary O Keefe about the trlp that the Bellows chapter of the Jumor Red Cross took to decorate Camp Shanks hospxtal appeared m the Red Cross magaz1ne Work has just begun on toys for under prxvxleged boys and glrls 1n thls country as well as abroad Some of the members other projects mclude makmg bed socks and kmttmg an afghan Preszdent Cor1nne Lanza Vice Preszdent Shlrley Holland Secretary Cynthla Shaw Treasurer Nan Ross Sponsors Mlss M Monson M1ss Nuttmg fF1rst semesterj Mrs Forshee QSecond semesterj BAND The Bellows Hxgh School Band of 1945 6 has grown 1n slze as well as ab1l1ty Led by the Major ettes and d1rected by Mr Olsen, the band performed at all football games It mtends to perform 1n the Memorxal Day parade and m other outsxde func txons The band has partxcxpated m varlous assem bly programs thls year Vice Presldent Secretary Lzbrarzan Vlctor Hallberg Barbara Connor Yvonne Davles Sponsor Mr J Ellsworth Olsen 'A Frrst Row R Hammer R Larder R Frexsmger M Rodrlguez A Flaherty S Gmtel D Fxscher Second Row J Westphal B Mills B Cahxll N Ross C Lanza C Shaw J Miles K Cor coran A Harrxott Third Row J Ercole B Turner B Connor W Gladney K Paonessa F Mlllgf J En gelhardt M Stevens Fourth Row G Westphal E New berry E Haghenbeck M We1gold E Brady S Hol land M Denms fi , I , 3..?1f:,fQ S24 ' .eng . I , 'Q -img l. rv? g 1 J at .h - . ., . ! ' Y ' ' , . , . - - ' I V v ' x . , . , . , . , . , . Y ' 5 ' - .. , . , . - 1 . ' y . - Y' AV 'M MM A Y 5,1 iw - ff' ' ' 'Mi mn xl , y. 0 , . Y ,lv I v ' ' . . President ...,...,......,... Eugene Haviland y ' ' ...... ..,..l. , . . ' Y j . 1 - l y l I ' V ' T ' I ' I 1 . . , . U , . , . , . , . ' -. , . , Y ' I ' - , 1 ' l ' - gr M , . . if l First Row D Lancm B Kuhn J Petrlck R Rerllxng D Marshalleck E D1Lorxo Seoond Row R Barlow M Stemwender N Poole R Frexsmger M Downer B Hayden M Bryson M Ingraham H Westphal 5 Z AZ X x S Y qi CHEERLEADERS Th1s year for the Hrst tlme the Cheerleaders have orgamzed as a club electmg a presldent and a secretary Tryouts were held m the fall for the J V Squad who act as an auxllxary for most of the games The cheerleaders have gxven ef5c1ent servlce at all basketball and foot ball games both home and away They have January basketball games the members collected for the March of Dxmes Manager Mary Jane Downer Preszdent Dot Lancla Secretary Joan Petrlck Sponsor Mrs Carol1ne Newton I if 5 X ' v '- 1 E 1 . . , . . , . . v . 5. l . , . . G ff ' e Qv ' , , Z , - X . r Z aroused enthusiasm at pep assemblies. During ' uf - 2 f 4 'x' f TQ , Z W 1 ' ...................... ' A . 47 IVGTGHQU1 cmd skill, but chiefly - Sportsman ship First Row J Paonessa J Gerstle V Hallberg R Orsmo H Haghenbeck A Mezzomo R Joyce J Blanca P Laxse V Lanka D Mmnerly Second Row C Blanchard W Prlmrose R Roberto F Cleary G Westphal W Cunnmgham E Hackett B Herman W Bascome A ONe1ll F Costa A Fasola E Twlgg T Thomas Thzrd Row R McBr1en C D1P1etro L Bozzl T Hexthaus R Lawrence S Bonellx C Burkhart W Falk C Berry D Beckwith H Keech J Williston J Flynn Coach T Jack Hasley FOOTBALL Two we won and four were lost Ill!! And one turned out the same But we dzd one job we d never done The Panther football men had one achxevement ln the1r 1945 season the fact that they scored mn every game they played The campaxgn opened on September 28 aga1nst a strong Scarsdale eleven a game whxch ended ln a 20 20 t1e Next on the Bellows calendar was the result of the mspxratxon derxved from a hlgh bond fire rally the vlctory over the1r rxval Mamaroneck' The r1p snorting Panthers carrled home the bacon for the fourth consecutlve contest agamst Mamaroneck w1nn1ng wxth a score of 19 18 Qu... From there thmgs took a shght turn for the worse for the Bellows men and the Edmson Tech game was lost 20 14 Wlth three of the best men mlssmg from the Blue and Black s outfit the Rye game was lost 66 7 The followmg week the Panthers made a comeback wmmng over Tuckahoe 6 2 The last two games agamst Harrxson and Eastchester were lost 32 13 and 26 13 respectxvely 50 ' - . , . , . , . ' , . , . , , . , . , . , . . - . , . , ' y . y . y Q Y a . , . . . 1 . . 1 - . . Y . ' ' I 1 - 1 ' -1 - y ' 1 ' x - . v - . , . . I I. I N . . , We scored in every game! A' li A V . . 1 , '. 4 . ' 00 ' ' fl . , . , . 7 I - ' ' ' ' K1 Y! I u ' - ' yy - I Y ! , . . . - n . ,I U ul , ' . i ' A 1 . 1 V , - n . - y . ' - - Q- L91 Frrst Row B Herman W Bascome P Lalse R Joyce D Mmnerly H Radcllffe Second Row T Akers S Bonelll C Burkhart W Block S Fmelh V Hallberg Third Row C Berry A ONe1lI H Foster R Tallevx W Cunmngham W Hodsdon Fourth Row G Vladenedes T Walsh F Cleary A Fasola D dArbeloff S Evangellsta H Harrxott 2 ,Aff f ff i 51-.. Coach T jack Hasley BASKETBALL As the yearbook goes to press Bellows IS engaged ln a brllllant season Wmnmg both games in 1ts first week agamst North Tarrytown and Mamaroneck the team went on to wm lts first SWIAC game agamst Edxson The followmg week the first defeat was suffered at the hands of North Tarrytown Then came the seasons thrxller the game wlth East chester Bellows wmnmg on a basket scored 1n one overtlme play Bellows then beat Pleasant v1lle before bowmg to Rye In followmg weeks the team defeated Mamaroneck, Tuckahoe Har rlson Greenburgh and Edlson At thxs txme It would be rash to predlct how Bellows wlth SIX dxfficult games ahead wxll fimsh, but we re all hopmg r 2 . t f f W A 3, ' n R . n 'Z I la., 3 3 I ',b 'I' W V- -0' 4 I , 9 J A A ' 5 t 4 i , f I ' l 'Z - - . - f l , 1 ' ' - ' - , ff n M . , . ' , . . . . 51 1. L ' P' sl' 1.46-.ra MJ hh. Flrst Row W Prlmrose J Paonessa P Nollett1 V Lanza T Thomas Second Row E Hac kett J Flynn R Santomenna J Gerstle C D1Pletro L Bozzl Third Row E Twigg R Orsmo A Mezzomo W Falk G Westphal Coach Jack Fearon HOCKEY The restoratlon of hockey to the Bellows sports calendar was ha1led wlth enthus1asm by the students Wlth a green squad Coach Jack Fearon pro ceeded to orgamze a scrappy sextet and although hmdered by dlsabllltles and losing most of their games, the players have shown steady xmprove ment Seasoned by thls year's experxence a more promxsmg team should take to the xce next wmter ali' 5 wi 9 5 tx d V , ' , ' 'vim- 9 4l'A 1 g 1 s Q 1 f ,V Q . sv-4' f- ,A ' A 3:3 fs, ' 'U , ' X' . ,.. I -o 'N Rl, I -I i-'Ll . I. I 4 ti - , .T - ' , J gr I A , Q r , , , K s J M ,, n W .gg ' , 0 I 0' A . . . . A ,I Sz The team of 1945 won seven and lost s1x of 1ts season s games In league play It finxshed 1n thlrd place beh1nd Pleasantvllle and Eastchester Wlth the return of eleven lettermen thls year the fans may expect to The Panther trackmen, startlng with a 43 52 loss to Eastchester, came BASEBALL First Row J Cummlngs J Bx anca R Orslno W Huntley A ONenll S Bonelh L Bozzl Sec ond Row L OConnor R Gudger J Rose T Akers R Joyce P Lalse W Bascome B Herman Third Row C Reud G Westphal W Block F Cleary R Rxvltuso J Paonessa Coach J Fearon back beatmg Edxson Tech 72 14 and Harrison 55 40 In thexr last contest X X the Panthers took thlrd place 1n D1str1ct I Meet, held at Whlte Plams nb In splte of the loss of veteran sprmters, s1x lettermen and some promls mg begmners should take up from last year and show real progress 53 TRACK First Row R Gudger R Joyce M Gallottl A ONelll Second Row W Dresser E Hackett H Dres ser J Wllllston D Couch Third Row P Lalse H Mattm E Twxgg I Austm D Shaw A dfrbeloff G Nlchols Fourth Row A Belt J D1Rollo J Stearman C Burkhart N Thomas D Madelung J Dev l1n J Gerstle Coach T Jack Hasley u I l l , I ' . . 1 l Q I W? ' , . . . '. Lf' 4 -fi?-l A see the team of 46 fimsh hlgh 1n the league standxngs. . . ' . . pi A . . ' ig, GIRLS BASKETBALL Fzrst Row R Renllmg O Clausen L Spence L Rushmore R Halvorsen, M Downer Second Row M Sansone M Leone A Pokomy G Keyser D Marshalleck J' Tag M Bryson E Stnckland M Folke Tlurd Row M Ingraham, M Carpenter, J Haggerty, W Gladney, H Shaw, S Goyne N Poole Ll'5 For the past year the gxrls of Bellows have shown great interest ln mtramural sports, now under the supervlslon of Mrs Newton The gxrls as well as the boys have competed for lnterclass champlonshxp, whlch entltles the wmmng class to have 1ts numerals mounted on a plaque 1n the gym Durlng the gym perlods and after school the glrls were taught speedball, stunts basketball volleyball badm1nton, pmg pong and softball, mstructlons that mcluded sk11l tests, wr1tten tests S 4 5 J ? .X Na! gs .gpaorfti and contests m these sports Every g1rl 1n Bellows IS elxgxble for a school letter, obtamed when she has earned a total of slx hundred pomts These points are galned by partlcxpatmg 1n extra curncular activltles, bemg a member or captam of a class team, or acting as a manager, txme keeper, scorer or referee When a g1rl earns one thousand pomts she IS ent1tled to a gold pm awarded by the Glrls Athletxc Assocxatxon :SQ W uv 0 l .gin-n'.l..... 4 3 iia u o Y , . ffm . 9553 G '-gx ' , '-,,.,-4' ' u-Av w-dlfi 1 R .U I car' and now we leave and go in search of the Holy flrail 'fifj 5 -21 'r 4- ,i-SLEQ--5,f -5? f V fl :1 i-T-l'lflf-:'1f- ' ' -' Af.-f: ,-353: 4 . 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