Bellows High School - Scraps Yearbook (Mamaroneck, NY)

 - Class of 1948

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Bellows High School - Scraps Yearbook (Mamaroneck, NY) online collection, 1948 Edition, Page 61 of 92
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First Row-G. Chamourian, R. Knight, R. Santomenna, M. Hill, W. Hodsdon, W. Falk, I. Puleo, V. Gladney, A. Steffes, C. Blanchard. Second Row-S. Goyne, P. Eising, R. McBrien, C. Cronquist, J. Katz, O. Maloy. Semor and Junior Photography Club You may not have noticed them, but all year members of our two photography clubs have been on the prowl with cameras, llght meters, tables of varlous types, fiashbulbs and other b1ts of paraphernalia useful to the trade Sometimes we have been warned by a polite Hold it please, but more often the first inkling we have had of their presence has been a scarcely aud1 ble click, and presto a snap of some cutie finds ltS way lnto somebodys wallet, a battered or a handsome visage slmks into the yearbook or another kodachrome sl1de is added to Mr Cornlshs collection of shots of the school plays This year for the first time the senior organi zation has a younger counterpart This IS the ambitious group known as the Junior Photog raphy Club whose greatest goal 1n life at pres ent 1S to be better photographers than their elders in the senior crew Not at all fazed by the threat of competition from the Junior High the Senior Photography Club is more active than ever, 1ts members are respons1ble for all sorts of pictures, everything from the aforementloned kodachrome collection to shots of tortured faces and fiyxng feet coming off the turn 1nto the homestretch over at Daniel Warren track has resulted from the1r incessant use of cameras QD First Row L Stern J Hop kms T Litchfield J Burchell R Santomenna G Edelson Second Row T Yanow B Jackson C Harmon M Co della G Twlgg J Bono N Savage C Lund S Ramsay I MacDonald Third Row W Saunders H Fitts J Ander son L Waters C OKeefe J Kayner F D1Rol1o M Free man M Clowe M Phillips Fourth Row S Spence R Di Litta B Harriott T Sakoske R Kohloff J Allen R Small P Gillespie ,Xi a 2, I ,,,, , .. ,K . . . ,, . . 7 . H . .. 7 ,, . . . . . Y U ' 37 H U LL ' Y! ' ' , ' . . , . . . , . . . , W ,. , . ' .5 l Q 5: , , 4 1' v fa ' . . , ki gl r, ' v 1--N---... C , , JSP ,f ' ' if v 4 rl .i I I , T f 2 f ' T: l-.X V . 5 fl - . , A - - . , . I Y ' ! ' - , . , . , . , - Y - , - , . , . - y , . , . , . y - v - ' , . , . . . -1 V V , - , . , - , - . . , 57

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FORUM CLUB Forums of one klnd or another have been an 1mportant part of Amer1can lrfe slnce the txme of the early New England town meetmgs Hlgh school groups are now encouraged to partxcrpate 10 forums held by the b1g Metropolltan news llvely and mtelllgent group known as the Forum Club Th1s group under the gurdance of Mr Zlmmerman and Mr Bernard gets valuable prac t1ce 1n forum procedure and conducts at 1ts meetxngs sp1r1ted dxscussxons on natronal and 1nternat1onal matters The Club plans to attend the NEW YORK HERALD TRIBUNE S Hlgh School Forum ln the sprmg and to present sev eral dxscusslons ln the assembly Fxrst Row J Flaherty A Ercole W Fztts J Katz R McBr1en R Hrll B juller I Puleo M McN1ven R Kmght Second Row G Chamourxan P Bowman J Fausett T May ers G Hood W Kuntz G Red ford R Lawrence W Falk A H111 L Bozzl R Barlow Lfffv W fw cf? U W. 'mf 'V 4.5 253 Q,Q.,t, AOMJ-AJ N SAILING CLUB In a commumty such as ours, where yachtmg 1S one of the mam forms of recreatlon, lt IS mevltable that all sorts of nautlcal groups w1ll be formed The schools bemg no exceptlon to th s rule, we have ln Bellows at present an or gan1zat1on known slmply as the Sa111ng Club Thxs club IS mainly composed of one deslgn sa1lors w1th plenty of experlence 1n the1r respec trve d1v1s1ons and one or two who have never settled ln one class, but have batted around the waters of the sound and adjacent areas 1n all sorts of raclng and cru1s1ng crafts Although the group s mam 8Ct1V1ty IS sprmg sa1l1ng, members devoted the1r w1nter meetlngs to the study of salty subjects that have to do wlth the handlmg and nav1gat1ng of small boats in -4 ig, Seated S Goyne G Jordan E Morehouse A Thomas G Edelson R Crosby N Alter Standmg P Clark A Silver C Beckwith L Litchfield D Fischer G Flscher B Thras her D Brown W Hodsdon R Hull R Santomenna P Exsmg S Gmtel 'X D , I f . ,xr - . F 5 . A I . , ,Q C Q - f u X I I if Q I 53 ol L ll ' ' ' - I . . . . . ,I papers. Bellowsuis right up to the times with a . i , M ' .H , . X gn' 5 - L llllll-'.' X , N N X V' ' 11 ' -f f an A NL? A f 5' 56



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Assembly Programs To most students the assembly programs are something to 3I1t1C1p8t8 as a break in the week s work Upon returning in the fall students were surprised to find a new schedule for assembly period After many years of joint programs on Friday afternoon the time was changed to Thursday morning fourth period Another vari ation was separate assemblies alternating each week for the junior and Senior High Programs of special interest could thus be provided for each group while many of the outstanding ones were presented at Joint assemblies Here we have tried to show the variety of assemblies that have taken place this year First Row J Derby E Giancola C Heithaus G Hood M Romani Sec ond Row P Clark W Fitts R Bar J Katz D Beckwith R Knight W Fitts P Bowman J Fausett R Hill Lively d1scuss1ons were not l1m1ted to the forty five minute low W Lemon Why the Chimes Rang f I period of a Social Studies class due to the formation of the Forum Club For the Thanksgiving program, the club led the whole school in a discussion about the average American and for what he 1S thankful Although it started quite clamly the dis cussxon soon changed when students from the audience as well as the leaders on the stage expressed different op1n1ons Replacing the annual Christmas rnovie was the Dramatics Club presentation of Why The Chimes Rang The story told awaited trip to the Cathedral to stay with an old Woman who wandered into the hut He gave up a chance to see the presenta t1on of many gifts at the Cathedral and perhaps even the ringing of the chlmes which sounded at the presentation of the perfect gift, given from the heart Suddenly, with the movement from the old woman, on the darkened stage appeared a solemn cathe dral with a choir composed of selected members of the Senior Glee Club, accompanied by Edith Humphrey on the organ While it sang many gifts were offered even the crown of the King, and still the chimes did not r1ng Then the priest came forward to accept the g1ft of a few pennies from the boy Small as the gift was lt was given with sincerity causing the chimes to ring The marvelous set is a tribute to Mr Cormsh and his hard working crew The beautiful stained glass windows were painted by Miss Palmer s accomplished art classes If the future Christ mas Assemblies can portray the spirit so well Bellows will always know the meaning of Christmas G Edelson B Morehouse B Thrasher D Fischer 58 . . . . , ,X ,' '- ' i - 4 -L ' GS ' 77 , of the true spirit of Christmas: A young boy gave up a long 1, y 1 1 r - . . . . I . if! , W . , . 7 . I . '. ! . . - . . - U - - , X r n , Ax, Q inf ' .- 1'

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Bellows High School - Scraps Yearbook (Mamaroneck, NY) online collection, 1948 Edition, Page 33

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Bellows High School - Scraps Yearbook (Mamaroneck, NY) online collection, 1948 Edition, Page 53

1948, pg 53


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