Ellenville High School - Shawangan Yearbook (Ellenville, NY)
- Class of 1943
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DEDICATION
Lt Orv1lle P Bates
Donald Hx att
VV1lk1n Nesb1tt
Stanley Baxter
Gordon Grant
Pxt Robert E Lowell
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George GHTYISOII
James Nleu combe
Ronald bnnth
To these members of our armed forces who are so xullrngly
courageouslx and unselfxshlw domg the1r utmost to effect the end of
the uar the Senlor class of 1943 humblx 'ind proudly dedlcates tlns
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Xou re a grand old flag Xes a grand old flag' And as the
martxal IHUSIC and the Qound of trarnpmg feet recede, another parade
f1llb our nnnd 5 exe the parade for xxlnch Old Glorx stands
C ur lla f 1x 11ot juQt Qome Qcrap: of red xx l11te and hlue materlal
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respected all ox er tl1e xxorld Elllel 1 1 bond xxl11el1 hm CUIlllCCtLCl peoplea
from exen the tirthext eornerx of the 11n1xerse
ment lDl11lCl1!lffN oxer frrtxex ot IGYON xxherex er AIIICFICZINQ are to be
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tux great e1nhlen1 It 15 tl1e ta lx of lelb tl1e men and XXOUICH ot to
morroxx to keep 1t 111 all 1t5 glomous Qplendor ks the erx of freedom
of those lone lost 1n lnatorx echo out ot the pant so shall our VOICES
echo 111 the future though tl1e pr1ce be blood sxx eat and tears
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wl " iz ls for a nation e'o11111rised 11' million: of , ll'ne
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YNAI L Ml STRFX Bl L
HTIJDIIISSS and knowledge lre gllned by vleztlwe endeavor 'Nlr Strevell
supervlslng prlntlpal of Ellenwllle Hlgh School states and adds that he llkes
clear thlnklng and slmple QXDFGSSIOH
Mr Strevell enJoys llterature and lb lnterested ln psychology In llne
wlth hls llterary lnterests he wls buslness manager of hls hlgh school year
book and of hls college humol magazine Whlle worklng hls way through
the lNew York State College for Teachers he wrote several artlcles for
magazlnes
Mr Strexell says that he has noticed a deflnlte lmprowement m scholar
shlp ln the Lllenxllle Hlgh School ln the past ten ye'1rs Among the materlal
improvements durlng thls perlod the most outstanding was the constructlon of
the annex to the school bulldlng He can lelnember when assemblles were
held ln the Shadowlmd Theater and study halls ln the corrldors of the
old bulldlng
ORVILLE P BATES Lleutenant Orvllle P Bates formerly Vlce PIIHCIDHI Bates of Ellenvllle Hlgh
School entered the navy ln Nlovember 1942 Lt Bates had been a member of the E H S faculty
for ten years and plans to resume hls teachmg career after the war
Whlle attendlng Colgate Lnlwerslty and Yew York State College for Teachers ne partlclpated ln base
ball and basketball Before tomlng to Ellenvllle Lt Bates taught at Roxbury New York
He IS fond of good food and admlres perserverance good sportsmanshlp and flghtlng Splflt Lt Bates
dlscusslng educatlon shud I thlnk It IS WISE to stay ln hlgh school and get a better educatlon to be u e
ful durlng and after the war
DOROTHX AXERS fmubltl enJoys collectlng poetry Her most thrllllng moment occurled when she sang
Wllh '1 group at Larnegle Hall Her phllosophy of llfe she slys 18 explessed ln the verse Three lowely
thlngs llfe glves to me whatuel else fnte sends Nly heart IS fllled wlth gritltude for DIUSIL books and
frlends
JOHIN BR-XLN fstlencel whose hobby lb flshlng dlsllkes demflgogues dlttators and poor sportsmanshlp
Although hls early ambltlon was to play magor league baseball he plans to conflnue teachmg slnce he
llkes young people
MARX BRUDBILC lx fspeethj may usually be found ldolned wltll scrltthes and brulses as a result of her
llust hfbby skllng Asked her motto she explalned If there IS any I follow lt lb Shakespeares To
lhlne on n self be true
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SAL L ASTIC I IONI1. flllllilff was a member nfl an Army band ln World War I and IS a master of all m
struments He tonducted for some mme the Albanv Symphonic Orchestra and, prevxously a. swmg
band Hxs chlet' phxlosophy IS that Honesty IS the best policy
PAI L DROsT tsoclal studlesj has led an mterestlng and mstructlve llfe Born m Germany he came to
the States at thc nge of three tnd has traxeled nn Japan Lhmt and India While studymg outstandxng
reformers of the Fist hc V1Slt8d both Ghandl and Tagore
FRANCES DL BOIS fmathematlcsj states her phllofsophy as Hard work IS good for one Her greatest
dllemma was xx hen she lost her way ln Canada and was compelled to stay m a Small French Canadlan
hotel amid much gestlculatmg wlth the proprletor who spoke only French
HARO' IJ Plflil L 'SON mm NUDtIVlSlllg punclpal of Chester Hlgh School xx is 1 member of the Ellenulle
Hlgh Stlllitkl fuulty for tux we-'trs lll the cap ultv of teaclmer of smnl studles H lc ft I' H S ln Now
lk hlle attending Ncva Bork lollege fox Te tchers he
lvl? to utcpt his new dutlt-1 IS pfllltl
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rldge Hlgh School Mr Iferguson s firmly motto and gulfllllg plulosophx 1 Ifxom bttter llllI'lgS cin
derlved good thmgs Beslcles apprecutmg Vhnston t hurchxll s foresight he enJoys muslcal comedles as
well as flshlng huntlng contratt brldge and current exents
ESTHFR FOX flanguftgej ls a nttlve of Penn Yan New Xork in the Fmger Lake reglon She was flrst
lmprcsse d wmth the Prcnch language durlng World Xvar l when she encountered '1 group of French
ll to help the sale of wax bonds
soldlers who were pttsslng through her xx age
VICTORIA C Xf L tsclencel was once rescued by a prtson cham gang Whl16 teachmg at Xalle CTUCIS m
North laxolma 1 heaxy snowfall confmed the entlre school for four days with help fmally comlng IH
NI ss Gage a graduate of Cornell LIIIXQFSIIY has traveled
the form of the snovs plow and chain gang 1
vudely tn tl1e Imted States
RAX NIONIJ MPTNIAN tshopl came to Lllenxllle from Syrtcuse He strongly beheves that tt IS perform
ance which count'-. tnd he teaches hls students that lt 15 vshat you do not what you mean to do that
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MARY GRFENI fhlstoryb has trfueled widely ln Furope ind '1ll parts of the I nlted States at one time llv
Ing 'lmflflg the AYUCFIC 111 Inf1l'lIN The lllghllifhte- of her llfe haxe been ultnnselng the Qlgnlng of the
pact 'mt Parle tttendmg sevluns of I3'1I'll8.lTl6Ilt and prtsentmg W oodrow VVllson wlth a bouquet ot' wlld
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BETTY GENIE HICKEY 4EngllshJ says My llfe ao far has been one f'1icinatmg experlenre after another
Although I enJoy tlasvltal music bmgraphles and qu'11nt reetaurants my regular occupations hawe af
forded moat of my exutement Niles Hxckey has been at vtrxous times a newspaper Tel-T0!'t9T S9Cfet8I'y
wutxesa and teacher of Englxsh
MILDRED HOWPI I Qhome economlmj saye Yes I have never been to Yew York Clty I have traveled
ln the South and West hut nfxer h lu I vt foot ln the lugest clty ln the world 'ihf huelv cstaped
flooded Wllll ught feet of xx lttl
VIX IAN JOHNSTON fSCl8I1l9, was horn ln -Xl1b1m1 and edutated at the I mvereltw bf Kentucky Al
though teachmg Wlll occupy her tlme for the dul 3.t10ll she li anmous for peace ln the near future so
that she may ftgam estubllsh a real home
SADIE KAT7 f0ffl1ff SGCICKAFYJ had the moat thrxlllng moment of her llfe recently while watching a Flag
Day I trade lt seemed to her that the whole mommunxty wus bound together and dominated by a single
motxf a dEItlIl'1lIlltlOIl tlut the flag would always head our Illtllln
ELIZABETH LAWRENCE illbrarlanb belleves ln the motto that The busxeet people are the happlest
and one cannot always flnd happmess by lookmg for It Havlng traveled muvh IH Canada she has
been greatly lmpressed by the Bay of Fundy whxeh produces the hlghest tldes ln the World
MARY MANION! Chnguageb has the ftmbltlon of trying, to mxkt Lltm a mme understand tble suhjett mud
mole apprecltted SC'lflShIlt3Qb Us what she most abhore b9fil.ll'wt ehe Q Ill t LIIIIIQINILLHCI a per-won s bemg
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I-Rl D RORI RTS fphwslt xl mduc LUUIIJ rtc1lls as hls m st IIIUILNUIIP., txptrunu flsl 5., txlp
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DOROTHY SANDERSOW tEng11shJbel1exes that her most thullmg moment wasnt llke Van Dykes she
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ETHEL SEYMOUR tcommercmlj says that her motto ls I ow 'um not fallure is crxme Havmg trmveled
through South Ame11c1 The West Indles Fanftda and the Lnxted States she beheves her most thrlllmg
trlp was clxmbmg Mount Chltora ln New England
LFONIORE SILVERMAIN Ccommerclalb was most highly lmpressed by the xsland of San Plerre It 19 a
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herself with hobbies, regular dutles and sexe! 11 trips te New Xork City
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Robert Bob Baker
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Student Counc1l Presxdent 3 4
Lxttle Theatre 3 C' Q G
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Geraldean Jerry Barrmger
Junxor Red Cross Club 2
Dancmg Club 3
I.1brary Club 4
Intramurals 2 3 4
ISIIQ Club 2 3
Red Cross Flrst Ald 4
Stanley Stan Baxter
Home Room
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Sclence Club
Lxbrary Club
HISIOIS Club
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Vxce Pres 4
The I'h1rteenth Chaxr
Prompter 4
Yearbook Staff Ed in ch1ef4
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Scnool Seruce Club 4
Junxor Hlstorlan 3
Tour year Medal 4
2d Prx7e mn Shorthand Contest
Mona Berman
Journaltsm Club 2
Sewing Club
Trafflc Club 2
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I-Ilstory Club Presldent 4
The Thxrteenth Chatr cast4
Yearbook Feature Ed1IOf 4
George Ace Betz
Museum Club
Gym Club 2 3
Baseball
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Basketball 1
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Wembtr Duso 'No 1 Doubles
Champs 3
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Ieaders Club 4
Scxence Club 2 3
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Geraldine Jerry Blumenauer
Mrxed Glee Club I 3 4
Trafflc Club 2
I-Iomeroom Play 3
Lxttle Theatre
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Defense Stamp Club 4
Dorls Dordy Churchwell
Dmcmg Club 3
Fmcy XVork Club 1 2
Josephme 'Jo Clszek
Pan Amerlcan Club 3
Defense School 4
Red Cross Club 2
Dancmg Club 2
Qulll Club 3
Archery Club I
Folk Dancmg I
Mmute GlflS
Mary Clszek
Danclng Club
fancy Work Club
Red Cross Club 4
Secretarral Club 4
Archery Club 1
Donald Don" Clark
Baseball 4
Soccer 3
Track 3
G m Club 2 3 4
Intramural Basketball 2
Varsrty Basketball 4
Intramural Softball 3
Raymond Ray" Cleary
Scrence Club Presrdent 4
Photography Club 1
Rondout Skx Club-
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Hazel Penny Coddmgton
Sewmg Club
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Homemakmg Play 3
Dorls Dor-le" Comker
Red Cross Club 4
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Defense Stamp Club 4
Home Room Play 2
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Museum Club 1
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School Servlce Club 4
Best Thespran 2
The Thlrteenth Chan' cast
Natronal Thesplan 2 3 4
The Last War
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Bumbo The Clown
Home Room Presldent
Junror Red Cross 4
Evelyn Evle' DePew
Mlxed Glee Club 2
Sewlng Club
Danclng Club 3
Archery Club-Secretary 3
Homeroom Play 3
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Dmcrng Club 3
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Archery Club 2
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Student Councrl 2
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Yearbook Staff 4
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Defense Stamp Club 4
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Photography Club 1
Homeroom Presrdent 2
Science Club 2
Student Councrl 3
School Seruce Club 3 4
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Louns Loule Gerrety
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Archery Club 2
Danclng Club 3
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Adele Gut Glttleman
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Dorothy Dot Hennlge
Ar bery Club I
Traftxc Club
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Sec Ctwrral Club
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Robert Bob' Hornbeck
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Journalrsm Club
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The Boy Comes Home cast
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Columb1a Press Conference
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Dancmg Club 2 Chef s Club
Tennrs Team 3
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School Seruce Club N ICC Pres 4
Nauonal 'lhespxan 4
1te Theatre 1 2
N1ne Lnes of Em1ly cast 3
Two Crooks if a Lady cast 3
The Thrrteenth Cha1r cast 4
Forest Pure Seruce 4
Homeroom Presrdent 3
Yearbook Staff 4
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Martm Marty Katcher
Track Team 1 Ttnnrs Team
Suence Club 3 Hrstory Club
Leaders Club 4 Thesp1an
Student Councxl 3
The Flh1rteenth Chan cast
School Serxlce Club 3 4
Yearbook Staff ASSOCIBIC Ed
I.1ttle Theatre 4
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amural I otball 2 3
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Phoebe Phebe Kramer
Junror Llttle Theatre 1
Kmttxng Club 1
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Yearbook Staff 4
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Prom Commrttte 3
Homeroom Prestdent 1
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Three Second Pr17es
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Harrison Bucky Krom
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Yearbook Staff 4
Varsrty Club 4
Frank Frankle Low
Hobby Club 1
Photography Club 2
Yearbook Staff 4
Vlrxed Glee Club 4
Boy s Cllee Club 4
Chrtstmas Operetta
Intramural Basketball 4
Calvm Cal Malmka
Tumblxng Club 1
Chess Club 1
Radmo Club 2
Sc1ence Club 3 4
Daisy Dans Mansfleld
Lrbrary Club
Varsity Club
H1story Club
Shnrley Sam Marchant
sed Glec Club 1 2 3
'Ihe Th1rteenth Charr
Backstage
Yearbook Staff Class Hxstonan
School Seruct Club 4
Tlllle Toby Mushlnsky
Trafflc Club 1
Hxstory Club 3
Secretanal Club 4
Dorothy Dubby Miller
Iqlllfllflg Club I
Journahsm Club
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Student Councll 3
Athletnc Board 3
Vars1ty Club 2 3
Vxrsxty Club Treasurer 3
Yearbook Adxerusnng Mgr 4
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The Boy Comes Home cast 3
The l'h1rteenth Cha1r cast 4
Yearbook Staff 4
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Varsmty Baseball 3 4
VTYSIIY Soccer 4
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The Tlnrteenth Cha1r cast 4
Ed Cup Syracuse Conyent1on 4
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Secret1r1al Club 4
Glrls VTYSIIQ Club
Ixttle Theatre 4
School Scrute Club 4
Pres1dent of Home room
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School Seruce Club 4
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Yearbook Staff 4
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Red Cross Club 4
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John Jawn Shay
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School Servrce Club 4
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Intramural Football 4
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History Club I
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Mmstrel Show 2
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Intramural Basketball I 2
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Harold Wolf Spitzer
Dancing Club 2
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SENIOR WILL
We the 'Semor Flass of the High Sehool of Ellenvllle ln the county of I lster and
state of Ixew 'fork bemg sound of mlnd 'Ind memorw, do nmke publtsh and detlaxe thls our
last Will ind Tfsttment lll tht manner followmg
Flame DlllQllllLlIllPF le nes hex xeputfttmn 'ts 1 blwtkout hostess to Fdellm flrlswold
GGUFHP Ilt I7 luues hls basketball lbllltv to Buddw XXIKIPIIIZ
1 Hurt nllls hu h1g,hlx cleuloptd x llllljlllf., tethnlque to ill up intl tanning, youn
freshmen who htxent pufet ted thelr own
atoltl XDlI7tI us 1 f o 1 hon tt to new stntlens r
uronlutns
Thelm'1 VS lruch leaves htr endless supply of Jokes to all future ottupftnts of the
conferente loom
H rold Vkembrot m tn unexpetted buxst of Lt-'IIQIUNIIN l tus all hs possesslons
but Adele to whomever vull take them
John qflllth leaves to Joln Pat and become 'mother uolf ln the Sxruust vsllds
Phoebe Ixramer reluc tftntly leues her thtrlshed egg shampoo rttlpe to 'nd Arnold
Bermins golden tresses tas she t in no longer pw the lIl4I'Q'l9lIlg prlte of eggsb
s ws ts lno t uf the
Nlurx IN llunkrint
Dorothw H nmga 31 st to he dlffere nt tlotsnt le ut If lrl Thornton
Frnmond Cle try btqneathts wlth ltlutttnte thf st nbu tolor fomb1n'1t1o1s whlth
hue turned h1s uhm mlm green to brother Jlmmx
Nltt xy leaxes hls hftndressers nl lfQN to Xngrxnm Ixrom
spaces of Iirooklwn
Fx elxn DePevs needs her bralns but lg more than wlllxng to leave Braun and chemxstry
Hurruane kxss donates hls caxe man tutus to .Ierrs Hlllw who needs them
Anna and kathrxn iereda together xslth Josephme and Vary Plszek leave then'
famous sustez nts to the Rosenstock glrls
ohett ll Ike! le nts ful Ifltfllsxxoocl to follow ln tht footsteps of hls ldol Frrol Flynn
Jrothw xllllff' le ues her fluent P14 h 1 I kt lf he can
persuqdetl to ttkt xt
Shlrlejy NI'1rch tnt lt ues htr calm demeanor to Qxlxla floxenstem
Shlrlew Nlmkoff leaxes Alouette and her ferotlous appetlte to Blanthe Lucks
Dorls Pomker Innes her speeeh nmkmg 'lblllly to Jtan Hopklns while Ronald Mur
phy Just leaxes
HQFFISOD Krom and Donald Clark regretfullx leave the peaceful corridors of E H S
or unknown destlnatlons
Sarah Apter and Toby Nlushlnsky lease their amtabllltw 'md cheerful dlsposltxons to
he next 'senior Class
Iohn Shiv leftves hts ushers unlform to lrxun Nltthqels who lxles the dank
Robfrt Hlllmrd lt Ives hls msthematmcal ibxllty m tharge of Mlss I5uRo1s m hopes
that sonn tug stutlx nt vnll soon have use for ll
Xunn I exme leaves hex vuletv of new svu tters to Itanne 'sttmhoxn
s nut SlhUOIlITl'llxE'!' hts lt ft I4 H S to vamp the glrls 'xt Walden H1g.,h School
let-nt NN esthe lmus het sunny 9111116 to the shw freshmen
Robe1t Shake Wllllllgly lenes hls LINIIIISIIQ knowledge to Challle Ln mt who defm
ltely can use
Rlehle Xan Keuren le tus four tnches of his helght to .Ierxy Srhxxattz
Eugene Robinson lvues Ins suspendexs to uhomexer vvtnts them
t llklll Nlahnkt le ues one of hls mystery storles to Xlxs 'slnderson for her leisure
tlme reatllng
ln xutness vxheteof ww hfue hereunto lTlQAY'lbQd out ntmes
'PHI QI NIOR FLASH
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There has been a terrlble catastrophe at the newspaper offlces In an attempt to
publish tomorrows news today the edltor'-1 accldentallv prlnt the ISSUO of June 10 1953 Front
page headllnes announce the spxrlellng debut of the wonderful d lme team of Nlon'-lleur
Larl Dlekmall and Niademolselle Estelle RlbSlIlblFg she formelly I'0Sll16d at Greenfleld Park
'I'h'1t photogrlpllle Zllll Nlllllll J lx lteher lnd llls pllotogenle model lrlltll Relehel
have deelded to merf.,e lnto '1 llfttllm plltnershlp
Judlth Welss the emlnent We w York M D 'md her 'tsslstant Frances lI09hl6l'
reeently performtd a mlraelllous hr lln 01llI"l.tl0!'l on V! llter Sheeley
Julllls Has nel and Robert Illivbllllf., lllVt opened xn Army and Navy store WhlCh
has 'ls lts motto VM ve got the new zoot slllts wlth the ellukertd rcrlt pleats and the
turned down cuffs 'lnd the turned out seat
Due Rubln and Illll I llll were seen exlltedly blddlng OVLI 11 1929 de luxe model Ford
It seemed llke old tlmes when the two of them went clmtterlng down the road IH I hlls rellc
Louls Gerrety celebrated hls sl,cth lnnlvelslry 'ts l Freneh professor Congratulatlons'
Vlrglnla Grant the famous dress deslbnel- operates her own very QXCIUSIVG salon
Ginny IJ'llULZOk hld her trousseiu nllde thelt
FdWWlH Hoar has made hls flrst 1111111011 ln
wonderfully equlpped gym whele padded
'ls ehlef mwsseuse f er tldlne B1IFlHg8l and
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Annw DePlll1 has Just been awarded the
wh1n she m'1r1led her Buddy
tn ultomoblle lnwentlon whlle Irls .Stedner
women e'ln sllm down wlth Expert Anna,
'NI lrjorle Vveber '1re ln tompetltlon wlth ITIS
tltle of the Female Walter Wlnchell Good
Reglna Gross has Just publlslled 1 new book entltled Why?
Jerry Blumenauer 'lnd 'Nlloml Nall have been seen lelsurely strolllng through Central
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llootlf Tlylol fmlous. model w IS ll0l1lll'l tted l Que en of the Photoglaphers Ball
Rle1h'lrd Wan Keuren has aeeepted 21 DOSltl0ll as e leh lt N Y U whlle Nlorman
Tennenbaum has taken hls talents to bt Johns IllNtlSlfy
Ilellly Stllfllllllfl llllllllltx Wleentoslew lt llfll Illllllbhlk and Rlehald ElbNtIl h ne
had marked sueeess on the r'1dlo as the l5ll"b0I'SllUD quartet
Rlehard Rothman lb now known as Mr I tleluette on 11. weekly nltlonal radlo broad
CHSK
1Ne1lson S6315 wlll go to bun Xfllley ts l skl lnstlue tor ln the near future
Hlrold Sheley has fm llly sueleeded ln eountlnt, hls freckles Sorry were not per
mitted to I-,IVE the amount
Lugene Roblnson md Frank Low are eo starred ln the new fllm Gllnlour Boys on
Parade
CHIVIH Mallnka has purchased a new home ln the beautlful resldentlal sectlon of
Teaneck New Jersey
Mllton Greenberger has Just celebrated hlS fxfth year as a flght promoter
Hazel Coddlngton Mae Budd and Dorls Churchwell had a reunlon at the Waldorf
Astorla on June 8
June 'tilller lS now teachlng Engllsh IV at D H S and IS also the Qulll adxlser
Dottle Wllhelm and Matt have rented the prox erblal cozy cottage
Illllan Rosenberg has Just retelved her promotlon to a Lleutenant General of the
U S VVAACS
Butch DeWltt has Just purchased the Shadowland Theatre because he was so
attached to ll that the thought of le lvlng was unbelrlble
R6SlgHQd to belng an old mald Mona Berman was surprlsed recently when an old
beau proposed to her P S She accepted
Well the deadllne IS drawlng nearer and there IS Just one more Item to report
Patsy Hlgglns has been runnlng her kmdergarten successfully for two years and is gaining
recognltlon as a chlld psychologlst
And so the paper goes to press
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SENIORS NOW
We re semors now nt seems too soon
Can graduatnon be thus June?
Wnth freshman year but yesterday
Always joyous carefree gay
Sophomores next how tlme dxd fly
We gathered memornes never to dle
Do you remember Engllsh two
And the valentlne I gave to you?
.Iumors next who can dxsmxss
Memorxes of the prom and that goodmght kxss?
Oh yes and the doghouse where we spent happy hours
And the old gym class wtth xts ten second showers
We re senlors now school days are done
Heres to those years of frolxc and fun
Murry Bernkrant 44
WAR CRY
The guns boom out wtth thunderous roar
That shakes the very earth
The vo1ces of the tanks and Jeeps
Have not a straln of mlrth
Beneath the shouts of ftghtmg men
Seeps a mournful lnttle slgh
That echoes from the gtrls at home
Who ve really cause to cry
We wanna man they do proclum
Thxs war IS hard o us'
And not to make 1 uss
They ve taken all our men war
lo 1 ht for freedoms slkt
But left behnnd thexr qrusy Jobs
To make us sweat and ache'
We want some mules and strong ones too
Who ll make my once more
But all tue see are the poor 4l' s
That the army shows the door
Coffee and tea haxc been rattoned we know
By Presldent Roosew elt s pen
But what an the world are we goxng to do
Now that they xe ratxoned men,
Phoebe Kramer 43
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President Robert McCl1x
Vnce Presldent Vrrglma Daxoczok
Treasurer Harold Wembrot
Secretary Harriet Taylor
SENIOR HISTORY
Many many moons ago the now xllustrlous Semors entered the halls of old E H S
determmed to thmk up as much mxschxef and play as many pranks as any former class had
ever done Novs four years later we look back at our w1ld oats and good deeds
1939 1940
Mnss Agnes Torrens and the class of 43 started out together 1n E H S Cmuch to
MISS Toren dlSm3YPJ
Late m September durmg the Student Councxl Electron to one of our number Norm
That another of the Cleary brothers was loose ni school was a fact testlfled to by many
students after warxous expenecnces wnth crawlmg creatures
The Elbsen twms new to E H S had Mxss DuBo1s gomg for awh1le In study hall
she had just asslgned Robert to a room on the thlrd floor when she saw a dupltcate Exbsen
standmg by her desk Conv1nced that erther her lmaglnatxon or Robert was playxng tncks on
her our mathematxcal wlzard called for an explanatlon Exerythmg turned out just f1ne when
Ih1S Elbsen proved to be Rxchard
E H S d1scovered that for a few months everv summer a red headed freshman became
a raxser and tramer of race horses on hls uncle s Vermont farm
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1940 1941
Thus year by popular vote Norm Tennenbaum was chosen prestdent of the student
got ernmg body
In our mndst was Eagle Scout Vernon Ellerthorpe who had the lofty ambxtron of
becommg a West Pomter and followxng rn hrs fathers footsteps
Upon bemg questnoned by Mlss Fox as to the early mhabxtants of the Ile de la Clte
Dorothy Henmge rephed wrthout hestmon The Indxans The answer fell upon the ears
of a stunned and exceedmgly surprnsed French class Poor Dot went on to explam she had
meant they were Slmllaf to the Indtans ln that they had been the flrst settlers
In the school popularxty contest rn Mty Duck Van lxeuren took top honors as the
best dancer Alas' He was the only sophomore named
IQ4I 1942
Bob Baker and Llune Dlttenhexmer were chosen presldent and vlce president respec
tively of the Student Counctl
Amblmg down the corrrdors with a bexutrful black eye tdurmg an ep1dem1c of the
forementlonedl Joan Hart aroused the curtoustty of her classmates
By comme to school one day mmus most of hrs hatr Walter Sheeley amazed students
and faculty CHe mststed rt was because he had lost a bet on the Lours Sxmon fxghtj
We Jumors began to come lnto our own as we had a heated class electron lxcked the
organned and attended a very successful prom
Voted best dancer 1n the popularity contest was Stmon Sutta best mdustrxal artist Buck
Thornton most athletnc Norm Tennenbaum most popular Jumors Hoot Taylor and
Bob McClay
1942 1943
After the fnrst assembly program there was a mad rush on the part of the stronger sex
to sign up for the Glee Club
Unannmously re elected presxdent of the Student Councll was Bob Baker
Then came class electron and organrzatxon We all mxght just as well have srgned up for
salesmanshlp class constderxng the way we rushed around trying to mterest our famxhes fnends
and xarrous townspeople xn our worthy causes
The one and only Mr Covell left for the servxce and the poor Senlors hxstory classes
were m a muddle for several weeks
Our great drama The Thxrteenth Chalr was presented Mxss Torrens had promrsed
to attend but she had a slxghtly more pressmg engagement wxth rxce and old shoes on the day
xt was scheduled
Crum chewmg French III etudnantes Shtrley Mrnkoff and Elalne Drttenhermer wrote
and read aloud rn class composttlons on the subject
XVhen McClay has a cold the whole world sneezes
E H S learned that the face of a thousand freckles Qlflarold Sheley sj had appeared rn
the natlonally known magazmes a few years ago
We of the Senlor class hereby sxgn off hopmg that we havent proved to be a ternble
dxsappomtment to our faculty and fellow students
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Shades of Dlnl Boone' It c mt poss1bly be so But, yes' The class of 1943 has dared to pre
1t 'is the Sllllfll Pl v The Vlth than on I11cl"1y the 13th of Nlowember But no old f'1,sh1oned su
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'Khnlcoff to youll who are 61111-'lt'1lIllIlg it 1 chnner puts The-1r son Nxllllllll fSlll'1I'l schoonmikerb
h1s fallen 111 lovc wlth h1s mothers seeretaly Helen cAdcle GltIl6Hl1HJ ONe11l and 'ls the curtam
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Thc couple 'tre dlklullltll 111 thelr love mxkmg by thc guests cntumg the I1v1ng room CThey
ll14lLld9 N11 md Mrs Tlent James Ileary and Jlllllc xllllfl X 'iles Robelt Bxkcr Mr Stind
1sh ind s1stc1 c11ce Nluny l39I'lllfxl'1l1T. 'md 'wlonz Bex m1n N11 NI 1son How'1rd Kass Mzss Eastwood
Phoebe Ix11n1er 1nd M1ss Frskme XIVIG Il Lexnnej
After some dlN1llS'slOTl the conxe1sat1on turns to the LUYI'llIlg of Madame Rosalle LaGr'1nge
fxllglllli IJ11ocz11lcJ L lllttdllllll Vltll '1 cluimt Ir1sh d11lect who NK is hued by Mr VS ales 1n an attempt
1 sex 11cc1 1 11e 41 1 built 4Rrbe t Nlcllay lllllilllllli-'N tl urnal of os
'Ihe as sht comes mto the room
Xlxclune Iailrange explams the mgsteues su11ouncl111g '1 mechum and after bemf, searched
f01 tucks 1nd YKl'L"tll'l'1V6 you she goes lnto '1 wexy Lllllllllg ll mee and speaks wlth the splrlt world 1n
the p1tch bhelcness of the room
Durmg the seance Edxvucl Wales IS stabbed fthats vshere Bob Baker got the nlckname, C
claxer 5 The hghts go on the pohee are called 'md the curtam IQ closed on Act I
Act II mtroduces the tough pollee mspeetm T1m Donahue fRobert Hllhardj and Dunn
another polue offwer CHarold Welnbrotj The lnspector questxons the people thoroughly for the knlfe
used by the murderer has dlsappeared 'ind among other 1nc1dentals It lb found that Helen ONe11l
Wzlls fxancee lS really the daughter of Nlfidame Ros1l1e Lltrmge and th1t N1ad1n1e Labrange 1s
fake" As the tu1t'11n1s rung down on the second att new dlseoverlcs leave the audlence ln a. state of
suspense
The begmnmg of the Ihlfd act IS especlally effectne fox all the hghts are out except for a. d1m
glow 011 the stage md the medlum IS seen kneelmg she sus 1 s1n1ple vet beaut1ful prayer As the
lnspectol co1nes ln the mood changes and the play suddenly IS fast mov1ng Durmg the course of the
act Madame LaGr'mge goes lnto another trance and flflllS the krufe stuck 1n the eellmg She 1d6Iltlfl6S
the kmfe the klll6l as bemg Wir Nlfuson and the plxv ends xuth exeryone happy'
IDIIEECIOI NI1ss Mary Brodbeck
Promptex Edlth Relchel
'khlce up Estelle Rosenberg Vary Allce Ir1sh
I 1ght1ng Jullus Haener
lostumes Sh1rley Marchant
Pxopertles HQYTISC Taylor
suge Xlanlgexs Iofm Hart Davxd Rub1n
Busmess NI1n'1ger Dorothy Mlller
Publlclty Vlrglnla Grant
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years when they too may glance down upon the losxer classmen
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boasts ofa soph treasurer Edward Hart and four soph representatues Edrth Allen Thomas Gor
man June I-Ioerner and Verna Krom
Both the boys and gnrls of thxs class excel 1n thc fmeld of sports Moses Berman IS a member of
the Varsmty basketball squad Thomas Gorman Irxmg IJZJYOXVIIY Albert Menzel Robert Puglns and
Sylvester Herlnhy are members of the .Iumor Varslty The sophomore g1rls have been vxctorlous rn the
fxelds of hockey soccer baseball and volley ball
Mustcally mmded band members lnclude Moses Berman Rrchard Van Kleeck Robert lompkms
Vvxllnard Peet and Kathleen Pete Johnson the only glrl member
As before the s17e of the group requtres four home rooms In room 6 Charles Peters IS presxdent
Eugene Van Wagner uce presrdent June Bradford Secretarw In room C Elwabeth Beam IS presxdent,
Gertrude Mrller uce presldent Mary Botella Secretary In room 32 Ednah Lauber IS presxdent Sld
ney Dole uce presxdent Room 31 completes the lxst xuth Dxane Beuerley presldent Margaret Carrol
vrce presrdent Irene Rhodey secretary and treasurer
Father Tnme gnes us a last look at a scene of serene successful smllmg sophs antrcxpatmg profxt
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Approxlmately one hundred len freshnes made rhexr flrst appearance through the portals
of Ellenvxlle Hxgh School thus fall We were no dmfferent from any other freshman class but
xt seemed as though we had more than our share of affllctxons Passes were confusmg at fnrst
and the upperclassmen lnstead of trymg to help us laughed at our every faux pas
Several mxstakes were made ln classes durmg the year One wxtty student asked a
scnence teacher 1f enzymes were fellows mn the Navy
The Freshman homeroom offlcers are as follovss
Room I5 Presldent Elmor Mason
Vxce Presxde-nt Vlncent umn
Secretary Florcnte Goldln
Treasurer Isabella Mohel
Room 25 Presxdent Jean Hopkms
Vlce Presrdent Vtrglnxa Irwm
Secretary Robert ulck
Vice Presxdent Jerry Shvsart7
Secretary Beatrxce Goldsrern
Treasurer Dorothy Selnt sky
Room 27 Presxdent Morton Bennett
Secretary Wxllnam McCracken
As yet no genluses have emerged from the class but we are qu1te proud of the people mn xt
Gahruel Gersh was uce presldent of the Student Council an honor for anyone especlally a
freshman Vke also have some hopeful future Varsxtv players lncludlng Joseph Blackwell
John Gorman Gabrxel Gersh and Harvey Engle Three freshmen Alan Buchsbaum Oscar
Nuskerk and Eduard TerBush are nn the school hand
One thmg we promlse to do when we become upperclassmen lS to help the freshxes vuth
thelr problems mstead of pokxng fun at them
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Preszdent Robert Baker
Vxce Pres Thomas Gorman
Secretary Jean Robinson
Treasurer Edward Hart
Besides sponsonng a mag1c1an s show scxeral assemblies and successful dances the Student
Council conducted a campaxgn to collect books for the serucemen A book IS a soldler s best
fnend was used as amotto The goal set was a book contributed by each student
l73IlOI'l helped the servncemen nn exery way they possnbly could
An atheletlc board was elected by the organwanon and a cheer leadmg squad was selected
When Mrss DuBoxs succeeded Mr Bates as the advlser the club held a banquet m honor
of the latters mductxon ln the U S Naxy
They ended a successful year wxth their annual outmg
Also, the governing body organized the Junior Red Cross. The members of this organ-
THE QUILL
Co Edxtors Sh1rley Mmkoff
Elalne Dxttenhexmer
Buszness Mgr Vlrgnma Daxoczok
Dorothy Muller
If one wlshes to secure the up to the mmute report of any 3CllVlfY the fxrst place one
would look IS 1n the lattest xssue of the Quxll the school s super newspaper
The Quill IS a memher of Qunll and Scroll Duso Scholastu' Press League Natlonal
Scholastlc Press Assoclallon Empire State School Press ASSOCIRYIOH and the COlUmb13 Schol
ast1c Press ASSOCIZIICH
Shuley Mmkoff co edltor was awarded the ed1tor1al cup at the Emplre State School
Press AhSOCl3I1OI'l for submxttmg the best edrtorzal m the state B9S1d6S capturmg f1rst places
rn CSPA and NSPA the Qu11l was g1ven a superlor ratmg 1n the uxll and Scroll Flrst
honors were also placed as a crownmg glory on our school paper 1n the Fall Duso Scholastxc
Press League
Under the superwsxon of Mrs Sanderson the uxll lS publlshed fourteen umes durmg
the school year
SHAWANGUNK LITTLE THEATRE
Preszdent V1rg1n1aDa1ocZok
Vxce Pres Adele Gtttleman
Secretary Dxane Bexcrlx
freasurer Fred Suter
Scrapboohkeeper June Mxller
L1ttle Theatre 15 a member of the Hxgh School For Ktctorx Program They have
pledqed themselxes to enllst the full serutes and resources of thc hl h school theatre 1n behalf
of the war effort
Hopes are htgh for th1s future group of actors actresses and backstage hands XVh1le
proudmg entertatnment the Shavsangunk Lxttle Theatre at the same txme suppltes tts members
wxth useful knowledge and skxll
'Vlany successful plays mclude two three act plays The Th1rteenth Chanr and Peg O
My Heart a Chrlstmas operetta entttled Yulet1de at the Court of Kxng Arthur and the
one act plays Rosalie Sham Grandma Pulls the Sturg and The Dear Departed
A rad1o broadcast based on the var was guen ln assembly The tltle was Ttme ls Short
Adele Gxttleman and Vxrgmta Datoczok tntttated new thesptans ln an assembly program
durm the year New members are Robert Baker lrung LBYHIOVSIIZ Martm Katcher
June Bradford Edward Hart Robert H1llxard Howard Kass June lXl1ller Stuart Schoonmaker
and Harold Wexnbrot
GIRLS VARSITY CLUB
Presxdent Ins Stedner
Vxce Presndent Edtth Renchel
Secretary Ioretta Chrxsttan
lreasurer Dorothy 9p1t7er
Haung a membershlp of forty the Varstty E Club IS comprxsed ot glrls who have earned one hundred
and fxfty pOlnIS by partxctpatmg tn athletlcs for one year Interclass hockey soccer baseball volley ball and
basketball arc played by restdents and non restdents At the end of etch sport season a competttne contest
lS held between the restdents and non resxdents for whxch each gtrl recetves twenty ftve potnts rf on the team
Sportsmanshtp and sktll are the alms of every gtrl througout the athletlc aseson
Serveral partles are sponsored by the club provtdmg games and dancxng At the begxnnmg of the
year a hlke IS planned to organ17e the club Its meetlngs are held on every other Wednesday to dxscuss fu
ture partxes and actxvnttes At the mxstletoe and holly season a luncheon IS held durmg the noon hour A
macaronl supper IS planned after whtch all attend the basketball game Other partxcs w1ll be planned where
danctng and games wlll be tnclucled rn the entertalnment
During the school sesston the alumnx 1re entcrtamed at a ptcmc supper by the VJISIIY gtrls ln June
a hxke ns planned for the mxtatton of the new members
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SECRETARIAL PRACTICE CLUB
Presldent Dorothy I-Ienmge
Vxce Presldent Adele Cuttleman
Secretary Estelle Rosenberg
The Secretarlal PIBCIICC Club lrves up to 1ts
name by domg many and varxed busmess tasks
and lendmg then' valued assistance to the mam
offrce It IS an organrzatron trarned by Mrss
Sllverman rn effxcrent commerclal work and IS
an a1d to these future stenographers
LEADERS CLUB
Dresldent Ronald Smlth
Vxce Pres1dent Sxdney Dole
Secretary Treasurer Melvin Karow
In addxtxon to aldmg thexr advlser Coach
Roberts wlth the boys gym classes the braw
ny brutes of our school have mastered the new
ly mstalled commando course on the fa1r
grounds They have also taken on the task
of mstructmg JUDIOI hrgh boys rn basketball on
Saturday mornmgs
TRAFFIC CLUB
Captaxn Robert Hornbeck
Fxrst Lreutenant Catherxne Wmters
Second Lxeutenant Norma Korb
Adjutant Nancy Plante
Just as the town has a pol1ce force so
E H S has a traffxc club to gurde the pupxls
of the school The club conducted an un
usually successful campalgn entrtled Keep Off
The Lawn Thxs year under the drrectxon of
Mr Drost the club has perfected an effrcrent
system of dlrectlng corrldor traffic and has done
a great deal rn brmgmg about more orderly
traffic system
PRATICAL SCIENCE CLUB
Presrdent Raymond Cleary
Vrce Pres1dent LeRoy Cole
Secretary Robert Hrlllard
Our future Emstenns work out expemments
whlch you have no doubt detected by the pe
cul1ar odor emergmg form Room 37 the chem
lstry lab Th1S club under the leadership of
Mr Braun presented an mterestmg and educa
tronal assembly program on December 1oth
called 'Chemnstry ln Warfare
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President Mona Berman
Vnce Presldent John Smxth
Secretary Martln J Katcher
The Hlstory Club met wxth the object of
learning to appreciate the fmer art of classlcal
mustc Under the durectxon of Mrs Green
the club has added to 1ts knowledge of the great
er symphomes of yesterday and today
PAN AMERICAN CLUB
Presxdent Blanche Lucks
Vnce Presrdent May Gtovannello
Secretary Shxrley Pearl
Treasurer Bert Cohen
The purpose of th1s club ns to promote the
good nexghbor polrcy The students dellver
talks about South Amernca countrncs and ob
serxe motlon plctures Throughout the year
they corresponded w1th Latm Amerxcan fnends
On December I7 they presented an educatxonal
assembly program under the dxrectxon of Mxss
Fox
LATIN CLUB
Pres1dent Dorothy See
Vlce Presldent Kathleen Johnson
Secretary Treasurer Irene Bennett
The latxn Club congregates after school un
der the leadership of Mrss Mamon for the pur
pose of satxsfymg the curlosxty of students about
Roman llfe and the use of Latin today The
club IS a member of the Junlor Classrcal League
BOYS CHEF CLUB
Pres1dent Eugene Van Wagner
The tantahzmg aroma whlch surrounds the
Home Econom1cs Room IS the result of much
concentratxon and hard work on the part of the
apron clad lads of the Chef Club
Confxdentxally the boys are 'better adapted
for adjustmg an electnc motor than mrxxng
these delxcrous delrcacxes However any mem
ber w111 make an xdeal wrfe for some lucky
person
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Secretary - Seymour Miller
DEFENSE STAMP CLUB
No Offxcers
The Defense Stamp Club which has been
organxzed thxs year under the supervlslon of
Mlss Seymour IS very vltal to both our coun
try and our school In addltxon to dlstrrbutmg
the stamps to the homerooms the members
add together the sum total of the amount sold
JUNIOR VOLUNTEERS
No Ofhcers
Get 1n the scrap IS the motto of the E H
S Salvage Committee dxrected by Mr Braun
Approxnmately elghteen members are cooperat
mg efflclently wnth the local scrap dnve as well
as domg other worthwhxle tasks for the war
effort
JUNIOR RED CROSS PRODUCTION CLUB
Presrdent Jeanette Clark
V1ce Presxdent Pearl Green
Secretary Janet Atkins
Treasurer Rlta Slutsky
The Jumor Red Cross Productxon Club con
trlbutes dlrectly to the natlonal emergency The
members have kmt helmets blocks for afghans
and have sewed housewnfes fsewmg krtsj used
by the men mn the servxce
SCHOOL SERVICE CLUB
Presldent Emanuel Wncentowsky
Vxce Presldent I-Ioward Kass
Secretary Joan I-Iart
The School Seruce Club strange as xt may
seem ns not an honorary socxety It IS an or
to gulde new students about the bulldmg or
perform other mlcellaneous dutles It renders
a great seruce to our school with each and
exery member cooperatmg Wxth an unmxstak
able enthuslasm
STUDENT POI ICE
Captam Earl Thornton
Lxeutenant Nelson Sears
The Student Pollce conduct the younger gen
eratlon of our school to safety durmg a1r ralcls
These boys are to be commended on the
sp1end1d work they have done and the alertness
courage good common sense and leadersh1p they
have dlsplayed whenever a s1tuat1on requmng
therr assxstance has arxsen
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No Offlcers
VOICES hush as our own sextette steps forward to render their contrlbutlons to a world
of musxc The Rosary IS the favorxte composltlon of thus group however they enjoy the
beautrful andante strams of thexr theme songs The Chlldren s Prayer The latter deeply
moves audrences untnl the heavenly harmony dxes away
MIXED GLEE CLUB
Pres1dent Robert Shake
Vlce Presldent Robert NlcClay
Llbrarlan Vrrgmla Krum
Ransmg thexr vorces rn an accented crescendo
IS our Mnxed Glee Club expertly led by Mrss
Ayers Our musxcal mlnded students love to
sway to the rhythmrc Hawanan melody Aloha
and Amencan tunes
BOYS GLEE CLUB
BAND
No Offrcers
We w1ll pralse Ellenvllle forever
Congratulatlons to our excellent E H S
band are heard above the triumphant notes of
der the swlrllng baton of Mr Castxgl one Con
gratulatlons too for addmg a bit of mstru
mental charm to our assembl1es as well as ald
mg us to keep rn step by marchmg to the brrsk
stxrrmg musrc Congratulatxons for puttmg our
school on the map wrth your fme exhxbmon
at the May festlval whlle sportmg your gorge
ous new umforms Yes musxc makes the
world go around
No Offncers
It has been sald that musnc soothes the soul and th1s has been proved by the Boys Glee
Club The deep volces of our masculme sex blend prettxly to Negro spmtuals namely
Deep Rxver and Old Black Joe
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LIBRARY CLUB
President Beatrice Schoonmaker
Vice President Virginia Barnhardt
Secretary Anna De Pilla
Helping M1 s Lawrence is a group of girls
who PIOVIGC our library with systematic rules
and regulations A vote of thanks is in order
for their excellent work
ART CLUB
President Dorothy Zelkosky
Vice President Sidney Dole
Secretary Mary Botella
The Art Club under the direction of Mrs
Van Kirk proudly present their artistic ac
compllshments 1n the annual Art Exhibit in
the spring These students produce beautiful
water color craft w'ork pencil work and
stenciling
DEBATE CLUB
Prsident - Moses Berman
Secretary - Treasurer--Arnold Berman
Leading the school in the act of talking is
the Debate Club under the guidance of Miss
Manion. The club proved that talking can be
worthwhile by rendering a demonstration in
assembly on policing the world after the arm-
istice
ARCHERY CLUB
No Officers
The Archery Club may usually be found
weather permitting out on the school grounds
indulging in target practice On cold or stormy
afternoons one will find them in Room 25
making and repairing archery equipment Th1S
organization under the direction of Miss Ott
is a member of the National Archery Assocxa
tion
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Vlacldletown
The Duso League schedule was shortened thas year because of the war Instead of two
rounds the schedule consasted ol one round of sax qanaes each team playane ats league oppo
nents once As thas was wratten Ellenyalle was an second place wath a record of three wans
and two losses Only a game wath Vladdletoyyn and a possable play otf game wath Ktngston
or Monticello for second place remaaned before the end of the most successful season that
Ellenyalle has experaeneed under the coachme, of LX P Robetrs
In the farst game of the season Ellenyalle won by a 29 zo score from an
Fallsburg team but the next encounter saw the Blue Deyals humbled at by
Beaton quantet The larst Duso game gaxnst Part eryas tound Lllenyalle on the
a 5 I4 score After losane, to 'Vlontatello and ort leryas and wlnnmg from
son an three non league contests tle Blue Deyals mt a eletermaneel lalaerty team
vactoraous Thur next engagement was acaanst Montaeello wnth whom
outclassed
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Kerhonle
they were
tae for farst place an the league standane at u and hold team was beaten decasayely n
lts home court by the more experten ed team from Sulllyan County After meetxny, laberty
a n n l ague game the F H S basketee led l Worm Tennenbaum played thear
best game of the season and defeated a tall rugged 'Newburgh outfat 36 to eo The next
encounter was wath Kangston A wan would put Ellenyalle an undasputed possessaon of
second place wath a chance of tyang 'Vlontacello for tarst place Howeyer thear hopes were
Jolted when they were defeated 47 , despate creat ylaymg by Kee Bet! and Irash McClay
One of the chaef reasons for the success of the Ellenyalle team was the ttne teamwork
w ach they dasplayed Another yy as the perseyerance ot the reseryes Bert Cohen red
Suter on larle ob onstant and on was wlo although they may n
have played yery mueh were full of team spam and enthusaasna A teaturt ot thas years
season was the playing ot tlae prenmanary games by mtramural teanas 'Ihese games were
anterestang and greatly enjoyed by the spectators
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'Ellenvr e Warwxck
'Ellenvllle Montlcello
Ellenvllle Wa rwxck
Ellenvrlle Montxcello
'Away
Scorrng four goals for themselves and llmltmg the opposxng teams to only one tally
and that a penalty kxck by lxttle Butch Rappaport rn the second Montlcello game was
the record of the Ellenvllle soccer team thls season Losmg only one out of four games
the Ellenvllle squad was led by co captams Hesh Wexnbrot and Wrlkle Nesbxtt
In wmmng the Warwlck game played at Warwxck by the score of 2 and o the Blue
Devlls had to depend on Alanson Worden who klcked a last mmute goal wrth the assrst
bemg credited to Bob McCay In the second Warwr k game Wrdelrtz Shay and Thornton
each converted for Ellenvxlle Playing on a ram soaked fneld the forward lme played heads
up ball with some good backmg up by halfbacks Sherry DeW1tt and OBr1en
The game played at Mont1cello was a hard fought contest wrth fullbacks halfbacks
and goahe makmg many spectacular saves Don Lewls and Carl O Dell were outstandxng as
the teams fought to o to o tre
In the second Montrcello game Ellenvrlle suffered xts only defeat by the score of 1 to o
Although Ellenvxlle was contrnually 1n Montlcello terrrtory the Blue Devxls could not push
the pay off goal across Montxcello scored m the closmg mlnutes when Rappaport converted
a penalty klck Forwards Wldellll McClay Thornton Worden and Shay played a fxne
offenslve game as they rushed the Montlcello defense contmually Playxng hrs last game before
entermg the U S Navy Nesbitt played brllllantly from hrs center halfback posxtxon O'Dell
Wexnbrot and Lewls also contrxbuted greatly to Ellenvrlles fxne playxng
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CHAMPIONS
I m ping pong champion ' I m badminton champion' I m horse shoe
champion' These proud remarks may be heard around the school in the early
s ring
Singles tournaments are held at noon and after school in ping pong badmm
ton horse shoes tennis archery paddle tennis schuffleboard bowling and deck
tennis The Resident yyinner and Non Resident winner 111 each sport play each
other and the victor IS giyen the title of champion in that sport, of the school
These titles are coveted by many and the victors are justly proud
Boys Resrdent Basketball
The resident 111tramural basketball league this year was composed of four
teams L I U Northwestern Rice and Notre Dame The captains respectlyely
were John Shay Albert Menael 'Vlelvin Karoyy and Edward Hart
The schedule consisted of three rounds of three games each As thls was
written L I U and Northyyestern were tied for first place in their first round
and L I U yy as leading in the second round lhe winners of each round will have
3. play off for the resident championship after this yearbook has gone to press
The team coming out on top yy1ll then play the yv1nner1n the non resident league
for the school championship
Boys Non res1dent Basketball
'This is one of the biggest years in intramural basketball history were the
words of Coach Roberts this year. Fifty-tyyo boys have turned out to form
six non-resident teams. The teams are L. I. L. Oklahoma Michigan No-
tre Dame Xfirginia and Boston College. Tl1e captains in their respective or-
der are Sylvester Herlihy' Martin J. Ixlatchcr. Eugene Robinson Louis Gerrety
Carol Schipp a11d Alanson NVorden. This year the season was played in three
rounds. The first was won by L.I.U. and the second round by Notre Dame. When
this yearbook went to press the third round was just beginning. The winners of
each round will play each other and the final winner will play' the championship
resident team. Another outsta11di11g fact is that this year s non-resident and resi-
dent intramural teams have play ed preliminary' games before the varsity basket-
ball games.
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Boys Non resident Football
Tied for first place with three urns and one loss apiece the Bears and the
Ciants plax ed a thrilling game for the championship of the intramural football
league The Bears led by Captain John Shax wx on a hard fought 13 12 victory
harl lhornton oe Blackxxell and Sxlxester Herlihy captamed the other
teams The games xx ere play ed at noon time with the same rules as in football
except that it consisted of two handed touch instead of tackling
CAPTAINS
A ten shun' In sports as well as in the armed services there are leaders of
various divisions Intramurals are giving girls a chance for leadership Laptains
of class teams for all intramural sports are chosen by the girls themselves These
captains manage the team and assist Miss Ott in refereeing and keeping time
when their teams do not play In this vwax many girls receive valuable experi
ence
Non-Resident Basketball
Flash ! ! Non-Resident Seniors and Resident Sophomores Are in the Lead !
Final Results Obtainable In June l
Intramural sports are held on a competitive basis between classes by both
Residents and Non-Residents. At the completion of each sport a game is held
betvx een the Non-Residents and Residents participating. Hockey soccer volley
ball and baseball as well as basketball are played.
The name of the class which has been victorious in the greatest number of
sports is placed on a plaque hung in the gym. The leading teams have been an-
nounced in the headlines, but anyone can still win.
TENNIS
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new cuacli will lmvc gwml iiizxtcrizil iii siicli players as licmgc lictz, llcnry S
mln
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CHEERLEADING
The cheerleaders of the current year are Captam Vrrgxma Grant Gladys Concors Dorothy Henmge
Olrve Murden Eleanor Rode and Jerry Schwartz
Cheerleadmg has become an rmportant school orgamzatron and xs under the drrectlon of Miss Hx:
key The squad has done much to boost the teams morale and the students school spmt by revnmg
old cheers and mtroduc1ng several new ones at the games th1s season
A cheerleadxng headlxght of 1942 43 has been the new un1forms for the squad consrstmg of blue
corduroy Jumpers and yellow blouses Another mnovatron IS the squads escortmg the Umted States flag
rnto the gymnas1um before basketball games for the smgrng of the Star Spangled Banner
Under the leadershnp of the cheerleaders E H S students have cheered the Blue Devrls through
another page of hrstory rn sports
COMMANDO TRAINING
Coach Roberts has mtroduced mto hrs physlcal educatxon program thls year a new type of traxnmg
s1m1lar to the commando trarmng used m the army Accordlng to hmm the course IS deslgned for the
dexelopment and mamtenance of strength stamlna endurance courage and morale rn high school boy
The object of the new trammg IS to prepare the boys so that they wlll be rn the best physrcal shape for
future army tramxng
In October an obstacle course was constructed on the athletxc fneld It consxsts of a hurdle vault
barrncade a sxmulated p1t and a twelve foot jump After the students had been usmg the course for
several weeks the txme ln whlch rt was run by each boy was taken
Durxng the wrnter the commando trammv was contmued ln thus gym Great stress was placed on
such exercmses as chxnnmg push ups vaultmg and the carrymg of ones own wexght A great deal of
boxrng and wrestlmg was also mcluded An obstacle course was set up consrtmg of a vault hurdle
hand walk shoulder roll and others The txme rn wlnch each boy ran the obstacle course and the num
ber of chmnxngs and push ups accompllshed by each were taken ln thxs way Coach Roberts rntends
to rate each boy Certxfxcates rssued by the War Department w1ll be gxven to the boys rankmg them
from prrvates up to captaxns
In the sprlng the commando tralnmg IS to be contmued on the athletlc freld Thls w1ll mclude
the use of the obstacle course and a great deal of track work
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Yearbook Advrser Mrss Manton
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Assocrate Edrtors
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lnarl Thornton
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.lulra Andrews
Harold Wernbrot Sports Edltor
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'I l1ke work It f8.SClI121t6S me I can s1t and look at It for hours
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I lost my Shlft IH 1979 Robert I-I1ll1ard
How dry I am Harrxson Krom
Var1ety 1S the SPICE of L1fe Mary Aly ce Ir1sh
The Alrplane factorres can use me ey en 1f I m to short for the WAACS
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bemg feted for h1s ocean tr1p 1n the Sp1r1t of St I ou1s LOUIS Gerrety
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feared R1chard EllJSCfl
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wettest davs of n1y l1fe John Shay
'L1ke L11 Abner I hate to wear shoes V1rg1n1a Da1oczok
All she needs IS a ta1l and she d be a monkey quote Mr Re1chel
Ed1th Re1chel
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Llsa VSl1C11 she nan1ed me Mona Berman
I f1rst started to seek my educat1on 1n a one room schoolhouse 1n Ohlo
Leona Wesche
I we1ghed s1xteen pounds yy hen I was borr1 Patr1c1a H1gg1ns
The happ1est days of ones l1fe are 111 ones chlldhood
Dorothy Hennlge
Im a natural born blunderer Estelle Rosenberg
One d1sadvantage of bemg the youngest 111 the fannly IS that the blame
for anyth111g IS usually sh1tted to you Anna DeP1lla
Those moments that are spent pleasantlv IH one s llfe are the ones
easxest to recall Toby Nlushmsky
I had a paper dehyerv route for sm years ul1us I-Iaener
'I d1dnt do 1t really I d1dnt Elarne IJ1ttenhe1me
The teacher must haye been dr1y en to d1stract1on for at the end of the
day I found my self StHI'lCl1I1g 111 a cor11e1 Sarah Apter
Nolw 1f my father had bee11 an electr1c1an mstead of 1 farmer I would
have been h1s f1rst shock Nl1ltO11 Creenberger
We played cowbovs a11d Indlans 1n tl1e P11165 just across the street
Robert Baker
Most people are born but I guess I just happened along
Robert Dowlmg
Boy was I fat and short l Harold De W1tt
I can t say that my chrldhood was eventful for we l1yed on a farm
lllltll I was elght years of age Evelyn DeI'ew
My basketball career began whlle I was 1n the flfth grade Geo Betz
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mlmmy cr1ckets and jumpmg grasshoppers Marjorle Weber
Better late than nexer Shlrley Marchant
God helps those who help themselxes and p1t1es those who get caught
a It Robert Hoornbeck
We are ready on your call to Nexx Xork Go ahead please
I-Iarrlet Taylor
I xx ts named after great grandmother Henrletta Henry Solomon
Oh those memorable llxllovxeens Donald Clark
At mx fust dame I learned hoxx to square dance and Swmg the Glrl
from Xlk2lIIS'1S Mae Budd
Im slx feet four mches tall rn mv bare tslfe 13Bj feet and would
llke to go to Syracuse for obvlous reasons' John Smlth
I vxas born IH Brooklyn " Earl Dlckman
Im just a common exerxday box Nelson Sears
In my youth I dldnt hke to plax Harold Sheley
I alxx ays thought m1lk1ng a cow was easy I-Ioxx my thoughts changed"
Judlth WCISS
I stay ed IH Nexx ersey qulte a number of years Calvm Mallnka
xxhata hte lb the wax I put lt Oh xx hata s1ster IS the xfxax my
twm brother puts lt ' ' Dorothx Wllhelnl
st1ll am bashful to a certam extent ' beraldme Blumenauer
was born an angehc and loxeable babx June 'xlrller
vxas a source of annoyance to my fam1lx Shlrlex Mmkoff
My left IS terr1f1c ' ' Wlvlen Levme
Mx slster and I never had anv d1ff1cult1es crossmg streams but my
frxcnd usuallx managed to land III the center of them Anna Sereda
I was xlmost an angel on earth IH the grades but rn January 1939 I
came mto Hxgh School and no more than had n1y name on the reglster
xx hen bmgo a yelloxx shp from Mrs Sanderson' R1chard Van Keuren
Xlter the sex en nulses and doctors xx ere lxltlxed around quite sexerelx
the chlld vxas labled too fresh and sent home vxxth no operatxon per
formed Thelma Waruch
Que of the fxrst thmgs I remember of mx chlldhood days IS startmg
school DOYIS Churchxxell
Thmgs began happening xx hen I entered hlgh school Vlfglnla Grant
I hke 1'IlOUf1t3.1I1 musnc XIITZ1 Hornbeck
A great pastnne of mme xxas xxatch brealxmg or watch makmg as I
cllled lt lnmanuel Wlcelltoxxsky
But ts LOIICIIUOIIS exlst todax I shall Jom 1 larger college Uncle Sam s
Naxx Nounsm Idennenbaum
As a chlld I xx as xerx much mterested 111 squash and ever year I would
plant seed ln the sand p1le Dalsy Mansfleld
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lited o thex could bounee me Ilorothx Nlrller
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Uh xes there 18 Qtlll some doubt xxhether Im hxmg or not
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'Heres hopmg my future xxxll be as happx as mx past
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