High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 15 text:
“
VY All ilurnig thisihiQ tgmzthey loegamg uncomfortably awaremlthe nearness ol Regents, hut it wasnlt until the second half of their sophomore year that the full awful realization larolce upon them. uFourth terml A nightmare ol: frantic scurrying and hysterical studying through the long winter nightsl Almost unnoticed in the general panic was the very success- ful staging of 'Junior Miss' hy the Play Production Group, and the graduation of 'Tex' Davis, leaving a trail of shattered female hearts. H-lqhe horrible days of Regents Vveelc came rushing out of the luture, paused in the present, and whizzed into the past, ahandoning a haggard and weary sophomore class, that loolced dazedly ahout the halls and wondered 'What next? H The professor concluded his lecture and the class walked out ol the room. Une sophomore girl aslced, HHow,d you lilce the lesson, lVlyrtle?n Another answered, UAW, olcay, Bessie. l'm in a rush now. lym meeting my girl friend and weyre cutting Geometry together. See you later. JUNIORS H SEPTEMBER 1944 ,- JUNE 1945 As the history teacher hegan to spealc, the hall-'filled classroom moved restlessly. The junior year of 'The Seniors of June l946', as talcen from a historical stand- point, is very interesting. 'Kit was during this period that they finally found their place in the hitherto confusing structure of Forest Hills High School. Several of them were accepted lay Aristag others held the posts of marshals, G.0. otlicers and office aides. A certain student, in their class -his name escapes me for the moment-1 attained an average of QQAWJ and a looy named John Brinclcerholil was elected G.O. President. However, this did not malce them snohs. HAlong with the rest of the student hody, they were 'aslced' hy their English teachers to louy 'Forest Leavesl, went high-lorow at the Music Departments Spring Concert, and developed great slcill in leaving the school early. They toolc their anec- dotal cards calmly, and, as good juniors, had trouhle with their Modern European History and intermediate Algehra homeworlc. Mlqhey all waited impatiently for their Senior year, and, as a preview of things to come, some junior girls were asked to the Senior Promf, The teacher evidently wished to say more, hut the hell interrupted him, and the class evaporated. Two junior girls, sauntering through the corridor, were engrossed in conver- sation. upretty load, wasnyt it, lVlyrtle?', ul donyt lcnow, Bessie. l wasn't listening. Vvell, gotta run. lim meeting Donny in the lunchroom next period. GIG SF its SENIORS - SEPTEMBER 1945 M JUNE 1946 There were only a few students in the class room as the Economics teacher loegan his lesson. uVVe discuss, today, the final chapter ol lThe Seniors of June, 19461 VVith their ascension into the higher realm of Senior-dom, the hitherto digni- ljed class dropped all restrictions. Senior hats - lit-up or twisted into weird shapes -1 dotted the corridors. Supposedly serious-minded students were seen going out of their way to wallc up and down the Senior Staircase. Mr. Zarelco vainly attempted
”
Page 14 text:
“
CL SS HI TUHY FRESHMAN .- SEPTEMBER, 1942 M JUNE, 1943 The class ol lreshmen slowly ililecl into the classroom, toolc their seats, and waited expectantly lor the Civics teacher to loegin the lesson. The teacher leaned forward across his deslc, cleared his throat, and quietly said, Wllodayys lesson, hoys and girls, will deal with the early achievements of that lah- ulous group, Wlmhe seniors of June 19462 and their ellfect' on Forest Hills High School. He paused, allowing his words to penetrate. nFrom the day ol their entrance into the school in Septemher, 1942, it was ohvious that they were going to he in- fluential. The Board of Education toolc one glance at them - and added war courses to the curriculum. The soccer team celehrated their arrival hy winning the Queens Championship. Hlhe young G.O. memhers hemoaned their fate with Henry Aldrich as they watched 'What a Lilell, first ol the Big Broadway shows to he staged in Forest Hills. An eventful fall semester ended with their elders suffering through Regents examinations, still three distant terms away. 'SNOW second termers, they clicl more than their share of misguiding the new freshman, and finally settled clown to the mechanical routine of high school life. The Victory Show occupied most ol their attention with its great collection of song- and-dance acts. Then they cheered along with the rest of the student hocly as their haslcethall team lought-d and lost- to Andrew .laclcson in lxfladison Square Gar- den, lelt a surge ol pride as Forest Hills went over the top with 351001100 in Vvar Bond drives. They were inducted into mysteries of school politics as the lndepend- ent, Progressives and Victory Parties loattled it out lor high student-government posi- tions during the lxflay elections. They were still happy, contented, little freshmen - hut the hlaclc cloud of Regents loomed slightly larger upon the horizonf, The passing hell rang, and the class noisily pushed its way out ol the class- room. As they shoved their way through the crowded corridor, two lreshmen girls hrolce into conversation. ucwee, lVlyrtle, that must've loeen some classlu Yeah, Bessie. Vvell, gotta run -l have an English test next periocl, and l wanta he earlyf' vi- bk vie SOPHOMORES - SEPTEMBER 1943 H JUNE 1944 The loiology prolessor made ready to teach the sophomore class. He noticed that some ol the seats were empty, then closed his Delaney hoolc mlqoday l will discuss with you the second year of that hiological phenomenon ol science, Glhe Seniors ol June, 1946. At this juncture ol their educational exist- ence, many events occurred which were to have a marlced effect in later years. Honor rihhons were distrilouted at the start ol their Septemher term and vague desires tokhe ieager loeavers' grasped hold ol them. mllhey grew more slcilllul in their selection ol suhjects and an epidemic of Latin- clropping lorought many a loright smile - and higher average.
”
Page 16 text:
“
to teach music for graduation to a horde oi students who were ioent on raising - er f- having a good time. Everyone oiotained eighth period Study and the tradition oi not attending hasicethaii games reached the height oi perfection. miqhere was the usuai iuii, then the rush ior Prom hids, and every unattached maie received iriendiy giances from Prom-iess giris. Aii cheered the return of Mr. ixfiorrison to the Hiii Schooi, noting particuiariy his crew haircut. The ciass effec- tiveiy captured the entire schooi on Senior Day. U-iihe oniy ioiacic spot in this picture oi unrestrained gaiety was the coiiege sit- uation. Haunted figures crawied through the corridors, desperately informing aii passershy that 'Tiiwasicus University is a great schooi., However, it aii came to a ciose in June, when the ciass that had entered Forest Hiiis High Schooi four iong years iimeiore, undertooic its izinai exercises. it was diiizicuit to reaiize that the seii-assured grown-up hoys and giris who so confi- dentiy accepted their dipiomas, had once been quiet, starry-eyed freshmen, the same ciass which you studied aioout in 'first term Civicsfi, At this point in the iesson, the economics teacher stopped to wipe a tear from the corner of his eye, and when he iooiced up again, the period was over, the room empty. Two senior giris hurried through the corridor. nBrro-ther, iViyrtie, was that cornyin UYou said it, Bessie. Vveii, i'm ieaving schooi now. See you iaterf' Uvvhere you going? 'Tm due at the Beauty Parior in haii an hour. Have to iooic right at the Prom tonight. We entered with an air oi utter urgency The sanctum which is iaioeied HGiris Emergencyu. We eyed the patients ithis had ioeen our missioni And viewed their types of physicai condition. sr Looici That one there - you're sure she isn't dead?H A victim of Verhitisn, someone said. That wretched one who's covered with hiue moidiu HA rare case oi Neuraigeiora, i'm toidf' uAnd here, this one. What iceeps her in such rnisery?H Hin medicai terms it's caiied 'Hystorics Quizzery., U And this one simpiy suffers from a Cutf, Foriorn we shooic our heads, and said Htut-tutu. We ieit eiated, for the pains of education Have just one cure -1 and that is graduation.
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.