Bellows High School - Scraps Yearbook (Mamaroneck, NY)

 - Class of 1950

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The Bat Senior Hlsfory Last Wull and Testament Who s Who Underclassmen Achvlhes Sports Mamfenance Stal? FIDIS A s 4 ll ll ll Il I JF fb- f ls X Q3 x QA! GARY UM Kit. x GZ Q62 EZ EZ pf-:,.,,.C3' z I.,-' A1925 Aff x2,.x We the Class of l950 have chosen as our theme The First Trlp to the Moon As we reach the mud century mark we belleve that Instead of lookmg back over our shoulder at the marvels of the flrst half of our century we should rouse our heads and look ahead The future IS up to us the commg cnt: zens of the Umted States It IS our oblngatlon to our selves to make the world of the future a world of peace and securlty for all nations In our years at Bellows we have received the basic tralnlng for this duty Now on our graduation we board our rocket shlp and set off for our destmatlon the Moon 5 7 5 4 ' I f rf? A W' I . VIL 5 -ill P l 'L ul! y'NK. lr Ll. .l 4 J H ,cl Q QIIAL Htl A' 1 fl' V! MQ lf yA' ll-I ,l Nl' l L Lt, I ll ' ' Il ' XX , . . .I 1 5 l OL- DEDICATION f tmuu 0 J Q To our Pilot, Mr. Albert R. Brinkman, we gratefully dedicate the 1950 Scraps. fa WV I A 1, Q 2. 1 : E. x n 1010 K , 6 1 W MW M W ww X 5 'XX FUGH1 ' X iha ' li Q F NAONYYQ Q6 Fl 1 f' gM MOC RYE NECK BOARD OF EDUCATION UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NUMBER ONE TOWN OF RYE RAYMOND T OCONNELL President EDGAR B BURCHELL JR Vuce Presrdeni TRUSTEES ARTHUR E. ALLEN, JR. WILLIAM C FITTS HAROLD BARLOW MRS. HERBERT B. LIVESEY EMPLOYED OFFICERS OF THE BOARD ALVIN W. HICKS EDWARD W. JULIER Superinfendenf of Schools Disfricf Clerk WILLIAM J. KUHN HENRY T. HORNIDGE Treasurer of Disfricf Afforney To The Class of 1950 Snap that chm strap check the fuel supply adlust the controls and make sure of the Iandnng gear A successful trap to the Moon places upon you the responsubtllty of steernng a true course to the lourney s en As you pass through the 1950s and soar unto the stratosphere of the twentleth century revuew the hand book on f1lght tranmng to keep your bearings nn a world of stumulatmg events You will encounter dlFfIcuIt or complex problems You can meet hugh adventure or achieve great happmess Your future wull be a part of history an the makung Dont press too much for speed Set a flnght record of whlch you can be proud To do thus your mlsslon should serve the best Interest of yourself and of your neughbors Hold fast to your :deals and keep the fauth to reach your goal Bon Voyage ALVIN W HICKS Supermtendent izni 3' Seniors 1950 Twelve years ago you began to pilot yourself toward your goal You have completed one Important leg In this tourney your graduation Now you are gomg on to a new destunatuon the Moon Havung achneved thus you wall f1nd there are other Moons to conquer Graduatlon marks the begmmng of new expernences and responslbnlltnes whtch your baslc traunlng here at the Bellows home field has prepared you to face In your contmued strlvmg to achreve each new Moon you will f1nd adlustments to be made toll to be encountered dlsappolntments to be overcome loys to be realuzed Perhaps you with your commencement at the turn :ng pomt of the century can change what many pessl mists belleve to be the unevntable cyclomc years ahead unto years of goodwill and frlendshlp of man toward man and natton toward natlon I want to congratulate you you upon your f1rst great achnevement your commencement and to wash you the greatest success In meetlng your future responsn btlltues to your Creator yourselves your famllues your country and the world Happy Landlngs WILLIAM C MCALOON Principal Miss McPhee, Miss Norton LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT EILEEN I. KELLY, M.A., Chairman Supervision of recording of all extra-curricular activities on permanent records and report cards. Member of B.A.T.S. Membership Committee. Mem- ber of Yearbook Committee. HANNAH M. CHURCHILL Adviser for the Student Observer. Mr. Yerdon, Mr. Duggan MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT ANNIE M. MCPHEE, M.A., Chairman Assistant Principal Guidance Counselor for Grade 'l'l. Chairman of class schedule for High School. Prepares examina- tion schedule. In charge of registration of new and regular students. HELEN B. NORTON, M.A. Member of B.A.T.S. Membership Committee. Spon- sor of Junior High Dancing Club. ,-4,,yFnJxx Miss E. Kelly, Miss Churchill SCIENCE DEPARTMENT ARTHUR E. YERDON, M.A., Chairman Attendance Director. In charge of issuing working papers. In charge of tire drills. Member of Guidance Council. JAMES J. DUGGAN, M.A. Junior High Counselor. Sponsor of Photography Club. Sponsor of Seventh and Eighth Grade Danc- ing Club. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT A. NORMAN DAVIS, M.A., Chairman Adviser for Commercial students. Financial adviser to G.O., and other organizations. Director of Extra- Curricular Financial System. MARGARET M. KELLY, M.A. Secretary of Faculty Counselor for Grade TO. Sponsor of Eighth Grade Typing Club. Sponsor of B.A.T.S. Sponsor of Junior High Bowling Club. -1-Qing m I Miss Palmer, Mr. Olsen INDUSTRIAL ARTS and HOMEMAKING DEPARTMENTS HERBERT LIDSTROM, M.A. Chairman of Industrial Arts Department Vocational Guidance. In charge of Driver Educa- tion program. ln charge of Bulletin Boards and posting of notices. FREDERICK WURZBACHER, M.A. Industrial Arts for High School and Grade Schools. Track Coach. Adviser for Ceramics Club. CATHERINE McPHILLIPS, B.S. Chairman of Homemaking Department Chairman of Junior Red Cross. Cafeteria Manager. Faculty member of G.O. Miss M. Kelly, Mr. Davis MUSIC and ARTS DEPARTMENTS J. ELLSWORTH OLSEN, M.A. Chairman of Music Department Sponsor of Senior and Junior Glee Clubs, Senior and Junior Bands, and Orchestra. In charge of Spring Music Festival, music for Commencement and Plays. MARY PALMER, M.A. Chairman of Art Department Yearbook Committee-Art Work. Co-Chairman of B.C.C. Faculty member of Committee for Revision of Student Handbook. Mr. Lidstrom, Miss McPhillips, Mr. Wurlbacher if 'X .X SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT ? I ROBERT UMMERMAN, M.A., Chairman ll' ?ygChairman of Social Studies Committee. Co-Sponsor .K Q I5 of Junior Class. Adviser of Foreign Exchange Stu- dent. Q.: 35 as sg gb WILMA w. JUBERT, M.A. .41 'I In charge of registration, permanent record cards 3 K X and program cards for Eighth Grade. Supervision an ins ection o re ort car s. em ero . . . . ,S d p ' f p d M b fBATS 3 KK Membership Committee. 50 S x X Y Q: MARY S. MONSON, M.A. Q1' xjunior High Counselor. Faculty Member of Com- mittee for Revision of Student Handbook. ALBERT R. BRINKMAN, Ed. M. Sponsor of Senior Class. Supervision of Yearbook. Social Studies .Committee for Grades 7, 8, 9. In charge of C.E.E.B. tests and scholarships for Seniors. Faculty Member of G.O. er. Zimmerluln, Mrs. Jubert, Miss Monson, Mr. Brinkman Miss Dale, Mr. Hasley, Mr. Fearon Mfg, Newton PHYSICAL EDUCATION and HEALTH DEPARTMENT THURLOW A. HASLEY, M.A. Director of the Physical Education Department Adviser of Varsity Club. Basketball Coach. Faculty Member of G.O. CAROLINE NEWTON, M.A. Girls' Physical Education. Sponsor of Cheerleaders. Sponsor of Girls' Leaders' Club. .IOHN FEARON, M.A. Head Football Coach. Baseball Coach. GERTRUDE M. DALE, R.N., B.S. School Nurse. Adviser of Health Program. Audio- meter Tests. In charge of attendance for afternoon session. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT FRANCES M. LARMON, M.A., Chairman Sponsor of National Honor Society. Supervision of all written work in Scraps. Member of B.A.T.S. Membership Committee. Co-Sponsor of Junior Class. RUTH BALTIMORE, M.A. In charge of Seventh Grade registration, program cards, and permanent records. Preparation of transcripts. Chairman of Committee for Revision of Student Handbook. Sponsor of Seventh Grade Dra- matics Club. JAMES BERNARD, M.A. Assistant Football Coach STANLEY CORNISH, B.A. Sponsor of Projection Club. Sponsor of Senior Dra- matics Club. In charge of all assembly programs. Director of Senior Play. Audio-Visual Chairman. Mr. Bernard Cornish, Miss Larmon 'Viv 'ycJ X ,eiemu em EZ GZ 62 H2655 f f Q0 md pwmfgfiffw www emily eni The st Ma Homeroom Pres. 5 . Rep. 25 Soph. Hop Comm. 5Jr. Prom Comm. 35 Homeroom Pres. 35 Homeroom Vice-Pres. 45 Fixit Club Vice-Pres. 45 Rye Neck Planning Comm. 45 Varsity Club 45 Ceramics 45 Dromatics Club 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 'l, 2, 3, 4. 2533 QUIET MEFUN6 MDNQ k EY-3 I-W . 14 X 3253? WJ? if f udentO server Bus g H C 2 so rom Tea Co m 3 Vo y 3 o ton 3 chery :ce Pres 3 Sr Class re Refreshment Comm 4 Pho graphy Club 4 Yearbook Stal? 4 Glee Club I 2 JV Basketball 'I 2 Dramcmcs Clubl 2 3 Bowl Ing Club2 3 Treos 2 Vice Pres 3 Honor Society 3 4 Vice Pres 4 agar 'hun' 1 fl J s l L TA f m lffllwi Q 1 M 0 .,I h. C .35x ' 7 . 'May H 0 r:5 u- 'ii . 3: , P i . 5 s A f, - , - C A-ip S ' O ' NT' Eugkghi T AN A' 0.2 H I Vllig CORRESPONDING SECRETARY JOAN MARILYN DERBY Joanne Feudm Fussm anda Frghtm BATS 1 Soph Hop Comm 2 Bowlmg Club2 IntramuralTrack2 Jr Prom Comm 3 Commencement Usher 3 Sr Class Corr Sec 4 Sr Play 4 Yearbook Staff4 Dra matucs Club'l 2 3 4 Sec 4 Glee Clubl 2 3 Leaders Club 3 4 JV Basketball I2 3 Soccerl 3 Sec IIA of-Ufc My J-it Wwwlwjcjlfffw W RECORDING SECRETARY JM 43 JP-L JEAN ANN ENGELHARDT l Jeanne 4 Jeannie with the Light Brown Hair' W XJ, amurals 1 Soph Hop Comm 2 Jr 544, 4 Prom Comm 3 GO Treas 3 Sr Class I Recording Sec 4 Leaders Club4 Library d1234GleeClub1234 ,dyjj H occerl 2 3 Baseballl 2 3 Basketball J l23BATS234Sec34Banklng MWQUU' NZM 'SWL-W TREASURER CHAPMAN RAffl'l CRONQUIST 4 ' C apple Y ' ,M ney Many-1 J C ass Pres. 1lfTreas. Soph. Hop 2- :ence Club 3- Class'Pr9s. 3- Yearbook Staff 4- Sr Play 4- Honor Society 44 Intramurals 4- BandA1,2, 3 4 Orchestral 2 Vice-Pres. 2 Boys Glee Clu 2 3 4- Varsity Club 3 4 Sec. 4- Track 2 3 4- Photography Club2 3 4 Pres 4- library uadl 2 3 4- Trias. Sprung Cdncert 2 3. a ll 'bw E can MSW' sf O Q4 llll I ROBERT J ABBENSETH Rapid Robert Happy Talk .3 -i't'.9' Soph Hop Comm 2 Jr Prom Comm 3 6 'I-19 7 Yearbook Staff 4 Dramatlcs Club 'I 2 3 4 Prolectlon Clubl 2 3 4 lntramuralsl THERESA BARONE Terry' Bella Mar1e Mlffilflf !Ur X ,Q -LA. Ut JosEPH BENEDICT AY' avg JY F 5 3 1' .nfl 13 Red Cross 2 Glee Club 3 Bowling Club 3 d Yearbook Stal? 4 Intramurals 3 4 -, I6 1111 , , 1 . My ,1 ' f ,f-,1p4n5,-1 , 1 ' ,f -- 5 f- b ,, off!! J T K t ' , -myfgt f f ,1- X ,, .pl JJ , xj V J , .V 1- , 7 v . , I . . , L V1 L ' . 1 sv- 5,13 ss ' Q ,.' 5 If V H N. .I Q X, ya ' I . 6 I i 6 a' 3 - 1 - in , ,V 1 lldm ll , II 1 U : - 1 ' '- 1 -F 1 1 1 F 1 1 ill 31 : 1 1 1 1 1 21 1 1 ' ' - ll - ll . 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Q' if NIJ Little Fish In A Bug Pond v ry Homeroom Pres 2 Soph Hop Comm 2 be IF Jr Prom Comm 3 Ceramrcs Club 4 Sr ,SE In 1 IAS Play 4 Yearbok StafT4 Basketball 1 2 3 s Q To L In ramurals 1 2 3 4 Track 2 4' A Varsity Club 2 3 4 ' J ll ? ,IN-Q CAROL ELLEN GOTTI Goatty The Peanut Vendor Transferred from Bristol Hugh School Bns tol Conn November1 1948 Jr Prom Comm 3 Jr Tea Comm 3 Volleyball 3 Badmunton 3 Glee Club 4 Honor Socrety 4 Student Observer 3 4 Associate Ed 4 Dramatlcs Club 3 4 1 ' , I I I ' ' ' U . V ' V' ' , - M A fy x J 'J fl J 11,111 I 1 Fx , 1 ' . l . ' 1. ' f T r 1 L7 s , 9-HS, ' 7 ' u f H 'str uv lo' F l1 y A A - lg x . . ,, Sq. K, t bs , . g '. L lf- .2 41 If ,3,4, xwpln I I I V V .D lt lv f , - at 'QE VICTOR BRADFORD GRIFFIN A I L A X . -tml A T A ' ' , ' Q ,' ' JTM 'wr' 1,2,,3., L I I I I - -F ll f .il J we LL V 1 :Ax 11 ll r J' N 11 5 lf'fx ' - - I -- . I .. il, . f I . 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H 253 1 I I nf STEPHEN EUGEPK JOHNSTON O Hop Scotch Polka GO Rep I Soph Hop Comm 2 Jr Prom Comm 3 Homeroom Sec 3 Sr Play 4 JV Basketballl Varslty3 4 J V Foot ball l Varsity 2 3 4 Varsnty Club 2 3 4 Prolectlon Clubl 2 3 4 ROBERT M KEEGAN o When Im Not Near the Girl I Love I Love the One lm Near Vice Pres I Soph Hop Comm 2 Jr Prom Comm 3 Jr Tea Comm 3 Empore Boys State 3 Rye Neck Planmng Camry 3 Class Treas 3 Yearbook Staff4 O Rep 2 3 4 Pres 4 Varsity Club2 3 4, Pres 4 Intramuralsl 2 3 4 Foo1hgLl2 4 Trackl 2 3 f I J 44 QF i' yd Z' 23 Wx 3 JANET ELIZABETH IRVING an I Found A Peanut Ixransferred from West Hall Hugh School ontreal Canada Aprul 'I949 Sr Play 4 ntramux 4 rl xx, , 4 EDWARD WILLIAM KAYNER Tank Little Brown Jug Soph Hop Comm 2 Jr Prom Comm 3 FIXII Club 3 Intramurals 3 Boys Glee Club 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Dramatlcs Club 4 Trackl 2 3 4 Capt JV Basketball 2 Varsuty4 JV Football 2 Varslty 3 4 V- ' H.. L I 1 f A ' N ' . . I , ' -:St HF tn .I Q .' 1 , H H 54 ' . . 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I I I. 1 I I Q u I I . 57 f i Wiiff PATRICIA MARGARET KILDARE a Who Do You Know In Heaven Soph Hop Comm 2 JV Softball 2 JV Basketball 3 Jr Prom Comm 3 Tea Comm 3 Yearbook StofT4 Sr Glee Club 'l 2 3 4 Bowllng Club2 3 Treas 3 ,W A ow M' F W' oc-7 :I w6' ,EW FJ Pdf' If JI, I7 Ov' Vor:m,'ux V Hg Aft ,if .1U'J1,gI4 td 69 OWEN MALOY Owen Row Row Row Your Boat .fjxxty y W 1.1! -I a:Hil7-BID ENG LISH Language Club l 2 3 Homeroom Sec '- 2 Photography Club 4 Honor Society 4 -wg MARY ANTOI NETTE LAPOLLA LGPPY For It Was Mary Red Cross Rep 3 Yearbook Stal? 4 'Q JOSEPHINE MARINO Homework Student Observer l Soph Hop Comm 2 JV Softball Capt 2 JV Basketball 2 Mgr Track 2 Yearbook Staff4 Glee Club I 2 3 4 Lubrarnan 2 Labrary Squadl 2 3 4 GO Rep l 2 3 4 Parllamentarlan Honor Socnety 3 4 Sec 4 eww koi QTBE' X Iv? ' 13 I 1 fy I pf Y' fl' ' I P ff' -3 I ll .T I I I I I I I I I -9' by 26 ' ' . 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'f' ' ll REGINA MAY MARRON Reggie Ain'f Misbehavin' Bowling Club 17 Soph Hop Comm. 27 Jr. Prom Comm 3- Yearbook Staff 4 Volle - - , I Y ball 1, 2, 3, 47 Basketball 1, 2, 37 Baseball 1, 2, 3: 50CCer 1, 2, 3, Mgr. 1, 37 Glee Club 1, 2, 37 Leaders' Club 3, 4. JEAN MARY MILES Blue Eyes as w II ll K Sleepy Time Gal LV A l lx i ,L S 'A L M Jhrliiv xv, fi'- JOAN ELIZABETH NUOFFER 10 Nu ea Twenty Four Hours of Sunshme Intramurals 2 Soph Hop Comm 2 J Tea Comm 3 Yearbook Comm 4 Dra matucs Clubl 2 3 4 Cheerleaclung 3 4 Sec 4 if aio 1ff'f,Jy fl te WM!! JJ' ,Ku 4.1 ANTOINETTE A PANARO 91 Tom G Pj w Stay As Sweet As You Are J 4, JJ jf Soph Hop Comm 2 Jr Prom Comm 3 I Yearbook StafT 4 Cheerleading 4 Sec jf A J G O 4 Honor Soclety 4 Sr Glee Club l NM J 2 3 4 Orchestral 2 3 4 Sr Play Usher J 4 Sr Play Ticket Comm 4 g1,,.,,5NDCfs-on . 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J!! if-J ff f'Juy 52 Eyes of Blue Soph Hop Comm 2 Jr Prom Comm 3 fYeopl5ook StaH4 Bandl 2 3 4 Orches N112 3 4 Sec 4 Sr PlayUsher4 Sr Play Tucket Comm 4 EILEEN MARY REILLING rls When lrlsh Eyes Are Smllmg Homeroom Sec 'I Vlce Pres Homeroom 2 Sr Dancmg Club 2 Baseball and Bas ketball Honor Team 3 Jr Tea Comm 3 Jr Prom Comm 3 Leaders Club4 Malor e1fes3 4 Head4 Girls Intramuralsl 2 3 Glee Club'I 2 3 4 Vnce Pres 3 Sr 1 UU Qi g 1 -an U My wlfy af' H PHILLIPS CY The Sewing Machine Red Cross Rep 2 Dancmg Club 2 Pro lechon Club 4 Dramahcs Club 'I 2 3 4 lntromuralsl 2 3 4 Play Make Up 4 W L MM JOSHEPHINE ANTOINETTE PULEO 27 ff' Jl d J 4 Q, ly ,, L J l. .. , . 5 . . 1 . f ',' 1 I bi -I l ll 2 A ' 4 4 wyzfg . 1.2 11 ll ll ? ' ll an . J , ,. , F , 1 TU L, J. NE . 4 K. K ' .PJ W, 4' 'f I 'V L ff x Ly x 'X 1 t ' X 4 ' X L' .. A J 1 jf 1 Ar l g l'h 1 ' . ,, . .. ,, i Q . ' . . - 1 4. - , ' l I I A . I I h . J 5 .I 7 1 Q 1' . ' . 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J MARGARET MARY SHEAHAN 1 Peggy' Pegto My Heart Soph Hop omm 2 Jr Red Cross 3 Jr Prom Comm 3 JV Basketball 2 3 Dra m lcsClubl23BATSl234 ENID ABBY SILVER Dlnny How Cute Can You Be JV Basketball 2 JV Honor Team 3 Jr Prom Comm 3 Hockey4 Leaders Club4 2 3 4 Basketball 3 Baseball l 2 Archery 3 4 Dramatlcs Club l 2 Sallmg Club 2 3 Cheerleadmg Cant 4 For He s A Jolly Good Fellow Q0 Jr Tea Comm 3 Jr Prom Comm 3 Sr B Play Comm 4 Photography Club4 Year My ' xp book Staff 4 Football 3 4 Glee Club 3 4 Varsuty Club 3 4 Intramurals 3 4 wg l ,10 'fn C O., l - - ,, . 9 ' ' L ' ' L X . u '7M 11 . 7 . . , 7 - at' ,,7....,,,. ll ' ll n ' 1 11 I F - - I v - - I I K 7 . . 7 . . - u u I , f . . . . , I I . 7 - , 1 1 4 A L vs J ll ' ll V N ll L 735.1 . . 7 , , i . ' l , - 7 I I W ' Honor Society 47 Yearbook Staff 47 Soccer ' lflfj- , , 1 1 , , 3: . iw? L I I ' , , 3, 4: L 2 .lk . l I I J 3, 4, i l Y :P if u H a h- ' I 3 ' J : f , j II I ll X . . 1 . . j . A G ' - I I ' ' Q' 9 ' 2 , : . 1 Q' I , : , - h Q .QQ I Lis ' ' LJ , fl 2 J X V cr L4 1,0 H . . , V ELIZABETH JOAN SPENCER z You Must Have Been A Beautiful Baby Red Cross Rep I Dancmg CIubI BATS 'I Basketball 3 Leaders Club 4 Glee CIubI 2 Student Observerl 2 Mayor ettes1 2 3 Head 2 BasebaIII 2 3 MARION STEPHENS Sh tue Lrttle Gad Soph Hop Qbmm 2!Jr Prom Comm JrrTea Comm 3 Sr Game Comm 3 Sr Play Comm' 4 earbook Staff 43 Honor Society 4 Tfeas GO Repu'4 Badmmtori 'Itouma eht'If2 Sr GIQeCIub I 2 3 Pres 4 heerleadmg 3 4 II sf 1 anne GZEIEILU mmm .mmlml ENG LI5 EUGENE JOHN SLOANE Gene The Rlcklty Rlckshaw Man Soph Hop Comm 2 Homeroom Pres 2 Jr Prom Comm 3 Sr Play Cast4 Base baII3 4 IntramuraIsI 2 3 4 L ,vL,, ' Z f'Js,g '3,-5'J'4k ffjcrfbfy ' ' W6 I .fwg-' If .7 ELIZABETH FRANCES SPRAGUE Betty Honey Bun Jr Prom Comm 3 Yearbook Comm Sr Play Bus Mgr 4 Red Cross Rep 'I Dramatucs Club 2 3 BATS I 2 3 Student Observer 2 3 4 Adv Mgr Bus Mgr 3 4 V? , ' ' IILi ll In fl ' ll I 1 I : 1 1 I - I , : , , - .I 'T I 'z A1 . ll ll ' ' 11 . . . 11 l . 1 5 . . , . x NI - , NJ . ny . . j . 7 , : , , , - lj I I 5 QV? g ,I f W ,L I ' C 1 l - , . ,. 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J L 7 31 J 5-f . , , H t 9 -g I I l ' I l- I I 11' 1 , ' , I - I - 2 ' I: J l n l N--v . - t 1' ' . 0' Q V SCRAPS If .1 EDITOR 'T ' Noel Emelm BUSINESS MANAGER ART EDITOR Vnctor Gruffin Salvatore Farllace PHOTOGRAPHY SENIOR NOTES STAFF Harry Cahn Chmrman Chapman Cranqum Dan Evangelnta Owen Malay Betty Spenzer AR Carol Garfunkel Charrman Edward Kayner Juluux Trlmarchl Betty Sprague BUSINESS Josephme Mauna Chairman George Fucher Antomerte Panara Francts Vltetta TYPISTS Lada Condolucu Charrman Theresa Barone Alrce Harnatt Rosemarue Rose Judy Popwn Dorothy Braaa Jean Engelhardt PROPHECY Chapman Cronqurst Charrman Maman Stephenx Charrmun Patty Clarlx Carol Helthaus Reqrna Marron Peter Slrehan Barbara Warren SPECIAL EVENTS Patncta Kildare Charrman Susan Cleuves Joan Derby Josephrne Puleo CLUBS sybn Nassau chwrmw. Vtrgunto Cluck Lada Condolucc Carol Gott: Mary Lapollo BOYS SPORTS Alan Epslenn Cbatrman Joe Benedrct Kenneth Dellner Robert Keegan GIRLS SPORTS Katherlne Paonessa Chairman Shrrley Holland Joan Gullette Vnrgrnua Cluck Jane Martun Joan Nuaier Abby Snlver Regtna Marron GENERAL ADVISER LITERARY ADVISER Mr Brmlrmon Mus Larman ART ADVISER Mus Palmer it First Row J Marma, P Klldare l Condoluccr K Paonessa, N Emelm V Gflmh A Epstein S Fanllace C Cronqunst M Stephens A Sulver Second Raw J NuotTer,J Gtllette S Cleaves J Martin, C Gottl C Garfunkel S Nassau P Bowman, V Cluck Third Row S Holland B Warren E Eschbach J Popson A Panaro, C Heuthaus B Spencer A Harnott P Clark, J Engelhardt Fourth Row B Keegan P Skehan B Abbenseth J Beneduct O Malay R Marron J Puleo B Sprague Flfth Row F Vatetta D Anderson G Flscher D Evangeltsta, E Kayner K Dellner H Cahn Slxth Row J Trlmarchl S' .ff - x I ' -1 I I 34' J i, y 1 ii . uf In 2 1 , . . . I S - , I -, it y X tx ff A I ,,,, , , , . W' V y I . 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Q 'mf f 4 'J ,X K Xl XVAEJLY L DEAD BODIES' MYSTERIOUS STRANGERS' SECRET ROOMS' Productaon of Mary Roberts Rmehart s mys tery thrrller The Bat was the Class of 50 s chonce to demonstrate nts dramatlc talent Although a dnfflcult play to perform requrrmg two complete sets and com plncated lrghtnng effects It was presented In two suc cessful performances by the Sensors Joan Derby s characteruzatnon of the crotchety Cornelna Van Gorder was outstanding She made the most of that strong mrnded acrd tongued splnster wrth full Lynn Fontanne treatment Llzzre Allen the tumld superstmous mand provlded a welcome comnc rellef In an otherwlse tense drama Sybil Nassau In thus role at might even be sand stole the show Francls Vutetta was convlnclng as the cigar smoking detectlve who un a melodramatuc surprise endlng The lnevltable romantuc mterest was provlcled by Vlrglnla Cluck as Dale Ogden and Danny Evangelrsta as Brooks her fiance Eugene Sloane played the part of the Japanese butler complete wlth slantlng eyes sung song volce and butcher kmfe Other members of the cast Included Joseph Benedlct as the lawyer Donald Anderson as the doctor and Salvatore Falllace as the banker Edward Kayner turned up In Act Ill as the detectlve and Steve John ston fell out of a closet as a very reallstlc corpse The success of the play was due nn large part to the dlrectron of Mr Stanley Cornush Stage manager was Altce Harraott Mr Stanley Cornush Dan Joe Joan Don Ed 1 . v M l turned out to 'be The Bat himself. I Don Und Pgnk. Sybil, Gene, Jini, Dan, Joe, Joan, Don, Ed. Jini, Pdnli, Joe, Joan, Sybvl xl 4 First Row: Gene, Bobbie, Sybil, Carol. X Second Row: Steve, Sol. 55 3 Stage Sef, Ad I. i Grace and Joan fm ir! Q Vic and Chop Pete Gordy and Mr Cornish Dan Joe and Carol serv-.5 9 ed. WY' Dom Patti! OCTOBER 20: Danny Evangelista's headaches begin. The Ring Committee is established as follows: Danny Evan- gelista, chairman: Joan Derby, Alan Epstein, Carol Heithaus, Joan Nuoffer, and Abby Silver. DECEMBER 1: The Ring Committee's troubles end. We finally come to an agreement on the choice of our Senior rings. FEBRUARY 16, 1949: Junior mothers and teachers surrounded by a back- ground of cupids and hearts, chat over tea. The affair was a success due to the excellent planning of the Tea Committee: Sally Falk, chairman: Mary Ann Bordiga, Jimmy Davidson, and Carol Garfunkel. MARCH 1: Miss Margaret Kelly's Business Law class attends a trial at the County Court House and almost lands in the clink! APRIL 1: Juniors and Seniors good-naturedly l?J make fun at each other as they battle at a game called basketball. The Seniors emerge victorious, but not without strong opposition. MAY 6: The Boys' Glee Club makes its debut very success- fully at the annual Spring Music Festival. MAY 20: Juniors regretfully Qi cut classes to decorate the gym under the expert supervision of Carol Garfunkel and her Committee. As evening approaches they steal away to slip into their formal clothes. Later everyone returns to a gym which has been transformed into a Southern Plantation. JUNE 1: The old order changeth, yielding place to new. Bob Keegan takes over as President of the G.O. with Jane Martin, as Vice-President, and Antoinette Pan- aro, as Secretary. JUNE 20-23: We rack our poor brains f?J in an effort to survive the horrible torture of Regents Examinations. Is it pos- sible for a five-day week to last so long? BllCKWllllD JANUARY, 1948: In secret conference we chose our Hop theme and got ready for the Big Day. MARCH 6: ln gay attire and with anxious expressions we and our upperclassmen Come to the Mardi Gras, SEPTEMBER 28: Wonders will never cease-we're JUNIORS! Our first combined meeting is held and class officers are elected as follows: President .......,.............. Chapman Cronquist Vice-President ....... .............. P anky Vitetta Secretary ,.......,.. ............. J one Martin Treasurer ......... ....... B ob Keegan Pdnky, George, Connie, Sandy. . o e ' bexxe. won P-wo Bob I arden Scene, Junior Prom GLANCES JUNE 27: The halls echo as we sing, We've Got Rings on Our Fingers. This is the first time Bellows' Seniors have received their rings at the end of the Junior year. We look forward to next year in Room 32. SEPTEMBER 12, 1949: Mr. Brinkman's troubles begin as we make a mass invasion of the Senior homeroom. Betty, Jackie, Jean, Joan, Loda, Judy. Abby, Pete, Chappie, Jana. LATE SEPTEMBER: The battle of the sexes begins when we elect Carol Garfunkel first Madam President in many years. Females predominate in the other positions also, with Jean Engelhardt as Recording Secretary, Joan Derby as Corresponding Secretary, Sybil Nassau as Red Cross Representative and Josephine Marino and Marion Stephens as the G.O. Representatives. The men, however, did manage to take over two of the iobs. Eugene Giancola was elected Vice-President and Chapman Cronquist as Treasurer. FOOTBALL SEASON: We have a successful season on the gridiron, win- ning five of the eight games played. The victory over our greatest rivals, the Harrison Huskies, was con- sidered by most to be our greatest achievement. New Senior members who joined the cheerleading squad which ignites the spark of enthusiasm at the games are: Patty Clark, Jane Martin, and Antoinette Panaro. Peanuts, candy, sodal was a familiar cry to all at the games. Under the able leadership of Patty Clark, chairman of the Refreshment Committee, the arduous task of selling these items was carried out by the following members: Dotty Brasa, Sally Falk, Carol Garfunkel, Eugene Giancola, Carol Gotti, Carol Heithaus, Shirley Holland, Janet Irving, and Jose- phine Puleo. SEPTEMBER 29: The dramatic team, Hal and Ruby Holbrook, enact scenes from Shakespearean plays and present a skit from the life of Mark Twain. OCTOBER 6: In recognition of their excellent work, the follow- ing new Senior members are inducted into the Bel- lows' Chapter of the National Society: Chapman Cronquist, Noel Emelin, Danny Evangelista, Joan Gil- lette, Carol Gotti, Owen Maloy, Antoinette Panaro, Abby Silver, and Marion Stephens. OCTOBER 25 AND 26: The entire school is in a state of chaos as the pho- tographer comes to take group pictures for the year- book. A Q OCTOBER 28: Most of the school has a holiday when the teachers go to their annual Zone Conference. Many Seniors spend the day working on the stage sets for the Senior Play. NOVEMBER: Senior supersalesmen take their high - pressure methods out of cold storage and get busy selling Christmas cards, wrapping paper, and magazine sub- scriptions. .Ioan Gillette, Regina Marron, and Marion Stephens, members of the Christmas Card Committee had their hands full regulating sales, while the Maga- zine Subscription Committee composed of Sybil Nas- sau and Bob Keegan had an equally difticult iob. NOVEMBER: 1 The Seniors start treking down to Caruso's to have their pictures taken for the yearbook's Rogue's Gal- Iery. NOVEMBER 3: Colleges and business schools are represented at Mamaroneck High School's College Conference, which Bellows' Seniors are invited to attend. NOVEMBER 15: In order to raise additional funds, the Senior Class sponsors a Fall Sports Dance after the Rye football game. Those in charge of the successful event were: Panky Vitetta, Chairman, Sally Falk, Decorations, Vic- tor Griltin, Advertising, and Eileen Reilling, Refresh- ments. NOVEMBER 18 AND 19: The performance of Mary Roberts Rinehart's The Bat thrills an enthusiastic audience. NOVEMBER 21: Mr. Zimmerman's Senior Social Studies classes spend the day at Flushing Meadows where they see the General Assembly of the United Nations in session. The appearance of the Shah of Iran was an added attraction for the group. OCTOBER 27: A group of American Indians entertain us at on assembly program in which they demonstrate their dances. Mrs. Newton participates in a Social Cere- mony and is christened Princess White Flower. CRISIS! I !Mr. Cornish posts the following notice: NO STAGE CREW, NO SENIOR PLAY! Kneeling: Bobby R., Marion, Joan, Isabel, Patty, Bob Mc. Standing: Joan, Mary Ann, Judy, Nancy, Abby. N 1 V0 I9 xwf Grace, Barbara, Eileen, Kate, Pat, Rose. NOVEMBER 23: Our thoughts turn to turkey and its trimmings when school closes at noon for the Thanksgiving recess. DECEMBER 2: After a day of slavery, Daisy Maes take their male escorts to the Sadie Hawkins Dance, sponsored by The Student Observer. S f. 2 ., W in , z ,y,.,i5. 1 . I Vi f y ,A g li f -'fa K ft cs la-ZZ!! ,fill .1 L .ff Chqppie, Marion, Joan, Antoinette, Ann, Carol, Jane, Josephine, N W oel, Abby, Carol, O en, Danny. Mr. Brinkman, Noel. DECEMBER 10: Members of the Bellows' band, orchestra, and glee club perform at the White Plains County Center in the All State Concert. BASKETBALL SEASON: The Bellows' Band Box will be sparkling with activity as the Panthers strive to win the SWIAC Champion- ship. Busy Seniors selling refreshments at the games are: Eugene Giancola, Chairman: Theresa Barone, Carol Garfunkel, Carol Gotti, Shirley Holland, Janet Irving, and Josephine Puleo. DECEMBER 21: Everyone dashes out for the last minute shopping after school closes for the Christmas holiday. Merry Christmas to all! JANUARY 3: We reluctantly return to the old grind with few holidays to anticipate. JANUARY 23-27: Last minute cramming becomes the order of the day as we prepare for mid-year exams. FEBRUARY 7: A busload of ardent music enthusiasts attend the opera Carmen sponsored by the Metropolitan Opera Guild. FEBRUARY 17: Otis Mental Ability Test. Who's got an LQ. anyway? MARCH 8: Out comes the measuring tape, as wet get fitted for our caps and gowns. Is graduaton day really that close? MARCH 21: We brush up on Emily Post's do's and don'ts and entertain our proud parents at the annual tea. MARCH 22: DEADLINE ! ! ! This is our record so far. As to what happens from here on-consult any Senior for the facts. We Seniors hope this chronicle of events will revive many pleasant memories as you flip through the pages of Scraps in future years. f' 7 last Wlll and Testament We the class of 1950 bemg of sound mund and memory do make publash and declare thus our Last Wull and Testa ment BOB ABBENSETH Reserve my 'ob at the ALP for some mdustnous Jumor GUMP ANDERSON Leave Bellows football team to get along as well as at can without me THERESA BARONE Leave to create a new fashlon JOE BENEDICT Depart to loan the Bug Leagues ln Flornda DOTTIE BRASA Go to search for a body guard HARRY CAHN Leave wnth the yearbook proofs stull an my back pocket PATTY CLARK Leave Bellows without a strawberry blonde BURT CLAUSEN Reserve my parkmg space on Carroll Ave nue for Eddie Petne SUE CLEAVES Bequeath my ballet slippers to Carol Con nery JINI CLUCK Relmqursh to Nancy Savage the lob of play mg the piano at next year s parties LODA CONDOLUCCI Leave to become a prrvate secre tary CHAPPIE CRONQUIST Leave with the keys to the dark room stull m my pocket JIMMY DAVIDSON Leave Bully Wenssauer to get unto trou ble by hrmself to dlstrlbute absent lusts In the morning JOAN DERBY Leave someone else to puzzle over the OUIIQ board GRACE DIPIETRO Leave Mr Z to try to find his papers wnthout me NOEL EMELIN Leave wrth the word deadlme stall rung mg m my ears JEAN ENGELHARDT Leave to walt for Emrl ALAN EPSTEIN Bequeoth my golf clubs to Mlke Vltetta EDNA MAE ESCHBACH Leave Mrs Newton wnth a qulet hygiene class DANNY EVANGELISTA Set out to flnd a gurl sux feet tall SAL FAILLACE Leave Miss Palmer without a rlght hand man SALLY FALK Leave someone else to try to feed the Sensor Class GEORGE FISCHER Bequeath my dead pan expression to Stu Gmtel CAROL GARFUNKEL Leave my unuque dance steps to Jean Bono GENIE GIANCOLA Wall my car parts to Blood s Garage JOAN GILLETTE Grve my bottle of peroxnde to Dorothy Ginsburg CAROL GOTTI Leave my peanut sellmg problems to the Jumor Class VIC GRIFFIN Leave Mr Bley to find a new concert master ALICE HARRIOTT Reserve a seat In room 32 for the rest of the Harnott clan CAROL HEITHAUS Bequeath my wntty ways to Kathleen Corcoran N r I . I - : . . H . ,, . A . I' Il II . z . I . - D ll ' ll - KENNY DELLNER: Leave Bellows' office without someone : . - Il - 11 - - . . ' ' 40 BOB HILPL Leave my heught to Bobby Relllmg SHIRLEY HOLLAND Leave a Iollypop to Betsy Jackson JANET IRVING Leave wlth the hope of returnmg to Can a a STEVE JOHNSTON Depart to open a second Steves Sport Shop ED KAYNER Leave my physlque to Make DeFonce BOB KEEGAN Leave stall runnmg PAT KILDARE Bequeath my friendly smlle to my brother MARY LAPOLLA Leave my shy ways to Gall Donaldson OWEN MALOY Set out for Arizona JO MARINO Leave my scholastlc ablllty to the Junior Class REGGIE MARRON Leave the Gnrls basketball teams wnth fewer bruises JANE MARTIN Leave still carrymg a torch lHonor Society of coursel JEAN MILES Leave my qunet ways to Mac SYBIL NASSAU Bequeath my hvdeous shriek to the Mamaro neck Flre Department JOAN NUOFFER Leave to teach luttle Hawanans under the palm trees on Walklka Beach GORDIE OTTMAN Rellnqulsh my tax: busmess to Para mount KATHERINE PAONESSA Leave to find a sux foot blue eyed red headed doctor RAY PHILLIPS Leave my smoke room In Bellows for some one else to flnd JUDY POPSON Wlll my first clarinet part to Helen Malin owskl JO PULEO Bequeath my coffee makmg skull to Mary Kent EILEEN REILLING Leave the band wuthout a head malor et 6 ROSEMARIE ROSE Leave Mrs Newton to find an efficient' secretary PEGGY SHEAHAN Leave stlll hemmmg my mght shlrt DINNY SILVER Leave the next head cheerleader to worry about pep assemblues PETE SKEHAN Leave Max 8g Katie s for once GENIE SLOANE Leave to establush a local branch of Adler Elevator Shoes BETTY SPRAGUE Leave my Sensor play headache to next years busmess manager BETTY SPENCER Wlll my sophtstlcatlon to Judy Burchell MARION STEPHENS Bequeath my ablluty to develop a hasty cold to anyone who hasn t done hrs homework JULIUS TRIMARCHI Leave my best wusecracks to Gary Wellman PANKY VITETTA Leave my cngar to anyone who can stand If BOBBIE WARREN Leave to search for a husband GLORIA WESTFALL Leave my seat In speech class to my slster Jane J ix d . ' ANTOINETTE PANARO: Leave the G.O. minutes in order. f . l : ' Il ' I .45 .Z 3 DISTINGUISHED BEST LOOKING Johnsfon Abby Salver MOST POPULAR Gene Gloncolo Elleen Rellllng MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Chopple Cronqulsi Jane Marnn X MOST ATHLETIC Don Anderson .Ioan Gnllene DONE MOST FOR CLASS Gene Gnancola Carol Garfunkel PERFECT GENTLEMAN LADY Gene Gloncola Sue Cleoves I' ' BEST DANCERS Ponky Vlfeha ......... Grace DiPieOro .rm In T BEST DRESSED AI Epsfem Abby Sulver BIGGEST FLIRTS Pete Skehon Dome Brasu BIGGEST BABIES Shlrl Holland 41, hr kts S-I 1 T fi PASSENGERS WlTTlEST Carol Helfhaus Bob Keegan BEST ALL AROUND Paonessa Gene Guoncolo MOST SINCERE Bobble Warren Gene Glancolo MOST STUDIOUS Jo Marnno Owen Malay SOPH ISTICATED Chapple Cronquasf MOST MUSICAL Jlnl Cluck Vac Grlflln MOST NATURAL Beify Spencer Kate Paonessa Bob Abbenseth KINDA SHY Mary LaPolla ...................................... Gene Sloane ACTRESS - ACTOR Joan Derby Doc Evangelism NOISIEST Shirl Holland .........,................,............... Ed Koyner 'YN 1 Yi rf 1 K 04 f' ' '4 Ph. iff' Q . 'S ff' M3 N if - 1 vxx A . ,,n' 'Alix X x.,f'. S fum . K. ur ,..x ' x .. X A L3 ,,., 9 L ,V M W? 2 262212 EZ WGZGZ ffg ,. X wf M J y MZQA K Q ROBOT '- it so Q Q gy gb L Q ,mm 1 2 'E XX Qual ll MH fy fm , 1? . 4 3. ,ff A' 'if f - 'D ' 571 bfiq- fi f ' ' : 7 1 ' Q 194556 ff I 'Q Z Q5 ,W 1 00 ,ig .5 rf 2x E '5' '6 xg Q.,-,ooaa W? 2 X Z .1 I .l4,!:fZ7,V I 0 K 'fa a 2, ., X 1 J Z llgq rx ' Z mlm? 1 X . W I ' mxxu 'S! za ' I 3 P ra .5 , . X Q x I fpwffg I .A Q X Kms? 53 fxrw I' X F M ,- ' . ' na -:,gg,, FLA Q j D 45M IW life -,1-gi, XX ,Il -2 1 tl: g f '00 -K: 3 ff? X X M1227 .ez ,J ' 5 E f 5 , ,.. A im, 'Z 'f Y- f -I1 1 nl nl I f X I '---- - I- ' I J i Z fl' lrlllll ---:T .,, 'Z' L? L 4 -1' i 0 V:-.3 : ' Z f Q1 1 Flrst Row F Muller M Mayers C Lund I MacDonald G Donaldson N Savage B Jackson L Russo J Westfall Second Row B Mlnlchello J Burchell H Burch R Patterson E Wyckoff V Mandracchla L Stern M Caelho Thlrd Row F Sansone F Klldare D Dahlgren E Van Felt D Fnscher J Magrmo C lawrence Fourth Row J Roberto M Romana M McGllnchey J Costa B Cummings B Welssauer S Guntel G Wellman R Clewarth JUNIORS The class of 51 promises to be successful when nt takes over the tradmonal seat of senlonty Room 32, next year Its enterprnsmg spmt has JA X .C Lfx XJ been demonstrated un speedy orgamzatnon and the fact that by mud December rnngs had been chosen wuth a mmnmum of argument Plans have already been made for an excntmg sprung Prom ' xl?-1' Vvlfffnii --i,-eil 46 so This years Sophomores have made history by being the first tenth grade In Bellows to umte under one slate of officers This assures an exceptional Hop Perhaps the unusual feature of an almost equal ratio of boys and gurls In the class has been an important influence The Freshmen are now beginning to carry out the plans that they made un their first two years at Bellows In their first year as full fledged hugh schoolers they hold their first important social event The Freshman Tea This year they are also introduced to Algebra Languages and Business sublects and given an opportunity to challenge the upperclassmen nn intramural sports vcr .ln-1 Llllll 31 Feelung more at home after a years experuence the Eughth Graders are planmng ahead not only for their remalnlng years at Bellows but for adult lute as well Gundance conferences and course planmng are a baslc part of the Eighth Grade curriculum Our Seventh Graders have been spending a great deal of tume learmng not only about hugh school life but also about communuty llfe nn their new Socnal Learnungs Course One of thenr biggest problems has been becomnng adlusted to the routine and faster pace at Bellows During the year they have learned our school songs and caught some of our famous spurnt . I R SE - ' 'A l l'is'., LL l W A . .-.,--., W, . Q, f U VARSITY cum J? 7 f7 1 f 1 I Q . Wig, w ?-A v' W , F 4 af, NF? ZF, ? 5 Here Bellows students learn to use the ways of democracy as they help to run school OHCIIYS The G O sponsors sts own socual actuvmes and Inmates cam palgns to help the needy during the Holldays President Robert Keegan Vlce President Jane Martin Secretary Antoinette Panaro Treasurer Michael DeFonce Sponsor Mr A Norman Davis First Row B Buchanan M Stephens M De Fonce J Ma tm R Keegan A Punaro M Sarles J Marino Second Row J Niles R Renllmg T Lutchfeld R McDonald T Ferrets Thnrd Row J Hofta J Burchell N Moore K Richards J Harmon -4 G I 0 I , .X A! I J gr ' - ,T.1.iffffiffffffffiffffff..... ' er X . fy ....,.. .....t.,tt..t . . X fixf 'A so e Q C ,DX -V ,V ,fl ' :. ',l.- ,. .: ,.l. -,,.. '., :.l .,.,. , , . . , . . -to 4 J : Bl-lND This group helps to sustain the fine sp rut for which we are known At the most crltlcal pomt In a football game the band always lends support to the team Our band makes a good showmg too when ut par'- TICIPCTES In town aftavrs Presldent Francis Vltetta Vice President Chapman Cronqulst Secretory Vurgunua Cluck Furst Row E Renllmg Second Row D Hackett C Cronqulst J Hurley V Cluck N Bluestone C Durham S Pork Sixth Row R Phllllps R L Glttens F Quadrlnl O Clowe Hodsdon D Tag P Bowman R Rose G D1 Pietro B N Cronqulst T Yanow Fourth Row J Frfth Row H Mallnowskl C Lawrence Kohloff M Vltetta L Stromberg C Elleen Rellllng Head Malorelte Warren K Pacnessa Thlrd Row Popson M Weatherly P Jordan J Lombardi C Warren C Shaw Olsen T Er ckson Seventh Row Elghth Row M De Fonce R Santomenna T Qumn D Lombard: E I ' , V4 A I I . A V A V . . . . V V . , . n ........,.........,.....,...,....,............. . x - ,...............,......,....,. . U g Sponsor ..,.................................. Mr. J. Ellsworth Olsen J' xl, ' m Furst Row J Martm V Gnffin M Vntetta R Kohloft A Panaro L Condoluccu Second Row J Schlapprnzl J Burchell M Kent B Decker C Glunsman D Panaro Thlrd Row J Popson C Lawrence C Olsen R Davenport J Bono Fourth Row M De Fonce D Tag D Hackett R Karl First Row E Renlllng K Paonessa L Condoluccu A Panaro J Fngelhardt M Stephens S Cleaves J Schlapprlul N Emelm J Martm S Falk Second Row V Cluck P Kildare J Gnllette D Panaro T Mlnnerly M Sarles M Noon M Bordlga G Donaldson N Savage l MacDonald M Moyers C Gott: Thlrd Row A Harnott J Puleo J Nuolter J Weatherly C Gllnsman N Thomas B Coan B Mlnlchello J Bono D Primrose B Pape A Hayes B Warren J Marino Fourth Row F Keyser A Pavlo H Malmowslu J Lombard: B Decker M Sulllvan D Gmsburg A Margoluls C Connery J Black K Ruchards Fafth Row P Wullnston S LeBlanc J Eschbach M Coelho C Lawrence L Stromberg B Hughes M Kent ii'ii'i ' ORCHESTRA Whether nts flddlung or blowing the orchestra performs with feeling Under Mr Bley s able dnrectuon thus orgamzatuon plays at the annual sprung music produc hon and at assemblles Presrdent David Hackett Vice President Joy Schlappnzzl Secretary Judy Popson Lrbranan Raquel Davenport Sponsor Mr Morton Bley F05 1 SENIOR GLEE CLUB Over the anr waves come the lnltnng voices of the members belonging to thus organlzatlon Each year these gurls par tucnpate nn the annual musuc festnval add Ing a tuneful touch of accomplishment to thus aftalr Presrdent Marlon Stephens Vice Presfdent Susan Cleaves Secretary Joy Schlappruzzl Sponsor Mr J Ellsworth Olsen STUDENT OBSERVER Sports, student news, and the latest class activities are all chronicled in our school newspaper This publication has established a schedule and has regular readers Editor Carol Gott: Business Manager Betty Sprague Sponsor Miss Hannah Churchill I 5-mee ..-5 Atl z SENIOR DRAMATICS CLUB The Sarah Bernhardts and John Barry mores are all assembled in this orgamza tion to help stage the malor spring pro duction. The technical group does the hammering, sawing, painting, make - up, as well as many other tasks to prepare a play for production. President .........,.................. Alice Harriott Vice-President ................ Dan Evangelista Secretary ............................... Joan Derby Sponsor ................,... Mr. Stanley Cornish First Row O Maloy J Puleo B Sprague I MacDonald C Gotti M Winfield S Glntel Second Row M Mayers A Hayes G Donaldson C Lund M Freeman J Burchell B Jackson B Pape Third Row F Keyser B Stymlest A Thomas F Weatherly N Thomas J Bono C Connery J Black Fourth Raw B Hughes M Noon D Ginsburg P Williston R Hatch B Armour B Perla D Brasa Fifth Row H Fitts J Harmon M Hart S Levine N Alter D Fischer B Livesey H Levine First Row V Scl1eufT C Gotti S Nassau B Warren P Bowman A Harriott V Cluclc P Clark C Heuthaus J Nuofter A Silver N Emelun F Weatherly Second Row D Prlmose R Hatch C Connery F Rose B Coan N Thomas J Schlappruzzn M McCul loch B Decker B Pape A Hayes J Derby J Bono J Black Third Row A Evangellsta B Stymlest E Sapersteln P Gillette J Scelna M Kent D Gunn M Sullivan V Sakoske P Haggerty J Puleo M Winfield M Freeman Fourth Row K Dellner J Benedict F Vltetta E Kayner D Evangellsta D Fischer S Glntel M Romani R Abbenseth R Phillips Flrst Row D Evangelnsta P Slcehan F Vutetta R Keegan C Cronqulst S Johnston S Falllace G Flscher Second Row D Hackett E Petrue W Cummings J Beneduct D Anderson E Gnancola M Romans P Beoudrault D McNlven Thlrd Row R Santo menna L Borduga T Faullace D Dahlgren T Walsh L Gnttens W Magrmo J Hasley These gurls really shout and lump ln their efforts to ralse the splrlts of our spectators and players at athletic events We are especially proud of them un thelr tram unlforms and In thenr choice of catchy cheers Captain Abby Silver Secretary Joan Nuoffer Sponsor Mrs Caroline Newton First Row R Relllmg J Nuotter S Cleaves .l Gullette M Bordnga A Sulver M Stephens R McDonald Second Row A Panaro P Clarlz J Burchell N Savage I MacDonald J Martin VARSITY CLUB These boys help to keep order nn the halls both at dlsmlssal time and at our home sports events Good sportsmanship at all tumes us one of the clubs mam oblectnves President Robert Keegan Vice President Wllllam Magrmo Sergeant at Arms Wnllnam Cummings Secretary Chapman Cronqulst Sponsor Mr T A Hasley 7 Museum or H 151031 i950 CHEERLEADERS 3 -- f 1 -f- . . , 1 ' f , .., ,A . 1 , T ' ' '--Af--H H -L. ,- Y, , , A , .3 1 . 5 1 - . . . , . ' 2 1 ' 1 - 1 - ' 1 . 1 - ' 1 - 1 . ' 1 . ' . 2 - 1 - ' 1 . 1 - 1 . , 1 . , 1 ', 1 , 1 1 1 . ' , . l 1 - l 1 - 1 - 1 - r - 1 - - C A f . . . . . .. - X ' F lg. DEP. l V S fs ....... , , , . 67- -f- ' T Z ' . . I ' 1 - I ' I I ' . 1 ' I I ' 1 - - 2 . 1 A 1 . 1 - 1 - 1 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Sensor hugh school student' are chosen to be members of thus organlzatlon for their outstandmg achievements In scholar shlp and leadership Durlng the year they help support thelr actlvutles with partnes and sales campaigns President Jane Martm Vrce Presrdent Carol Garfunkel Secretary .losephme Marlno Treasurer Marlon Stephens Sponsor Mvss Frances Larmon x..kB'?A'RY Xl' l? L: IL, X LIBRARY SQUAD Frrst Row O Malay J Marmo C Garfunkel D Evangellsta J Martm M Stephens C Cronqulst Second Row N Emelln A Panaro A Sllver C Gottu J Gillette Our Bellows Hugh School llbrary has been the servlceable center It IS largely because of thus busy squad of students who do thelr 'obs well They keep books mended return books to the shelves and carry out many other llbrary dutues Sponsor Mlss Helen Snow Fnrst Row M Bordlga S Holland J Manno J Martm C Cronqum N Emelm J Engelhardt S Cleaves Second Row W Lemon J Scelua D Gunn D Glnsburg M Freeman I MacDonald J Black D Pnmrose M Phelps F Erickson Thnrd Row S Park P Gillette M Wmfleld B Decker J Burchell J Schlapprunu K Richards C Olsen G Wellman Fourth Row L Stern W Dunn J Nlles J Hurley C Durham T Yanow, J Senzer l V1 ' C' Cs fd mv.. 5 tl -ell CI-1:1-.Il . . . . . E , , , -'H . . , I 'yt ' 113' I .......................................................................... - N -D I i X First Row T Yanow B Abbenseth H Cahn D Evangelnsta S Johnston K Dellner G Wellman Second Row G Thomas V Mandracchla D Hackett R Schumacher V Gramm C OKeefe Thlrd Row R Crosby R Phlllnps R Santomenna J Allen S Spence D Scherwatzky Fourth Row W Studwell W Helthaus J Nules R Armour P Glarlo Flrst Row J Benedict S Holland H Cahn V Cluck C Cronqulst C Garfunkel P Skehan Second Row R Kohloff V Mandracchua O Maloy S Falllace D Hackett J Senzer Thnrd Row T Yanow J Sakoske G Wellman R Patterson H Morrow H Levme R Acebal PROJECTION CLUB The movnes shown an classes and assem bly programs are reeled ol? for student enloyment by the boys un thas group Besides tranmng nn the use of prolectuon equnpment these students learn how to use the ware recorder President Dan Evangellsta Vice President Gary Wellman Secretary Theodore Yanow Sponsor Mr Stanley Cormsh SENIOR PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Strnvmg to Improve the condmon of their snapshots, the members of thus club learn about such features as llghtmg focusmg, and developing Presldent Chapman Cronquust Vice President Harry Cahn Secretary Shurley Holland Treasurer Davud Hackett Sponsor Mr James Duggan BOYS GLEE CLUB The boys of Bellows Hugh Schol are not to be outdone by the gurls they have formed their own glee club They sung mamly for thenr own enloyment yet have added pleasure to our assembly pro grams Presrdent Davrd Hackett flce Presrdent Mnchael DeFonce Secretary Donald Tag Sponsor J Ellsworth Olsen f W N U CV-xxx-g X-jf' BATS There are no colllsuons bumpmgs or running between classes because thus traffic squad s efticlent system us In opera hon at every period of the day President Rosemarie Rose Vice President Margaret Sheahan Secretary Jean Engelhardt Sponsor Mass Margaret Kelly First Row C Cronqlust D Anderson K Dellner S Faullace P Skehan V Grlttin M De Fonce Second Row R Patterson S Gmtel D Tag D Hackett V Mandracchla J Benedlct Thnrd Row J Hosley P Guarlo L Gnttens E Kayner W Saunders W Flrst Row J Engelhardt M Sheahan R Rose B Sprague Second Row H Mallnowslu N Thomas L Stromberg M Wmtield Third Row C Shaw M Sulhvan B Jackson J Rosenblum I ...fffffffMf. '1'H R. . . .3 .l I Z, I- l,'.. O I ,DAO I' . IAI' , . - .rl 6 v Weissauer. J I I I I J J A I J I 'lt Lo 1 U if ,X Q 1 th Q A ' : . , . , . , . , z . ' ', -3 . , . , . ' . ' : . , . ' , . , xf I J Flrst Row M Bordlga S Folk J Gullette K Poonessa B Spencer E Rerlllng Second Row R Rose J Puleo P Clark R Marron A Sulver J Engelhardt Thurd Row H Malunowslu J Burchell B Mlnlchello I MacDonald B Jackson Fourth Row P Wnllxston GIRLS LEADERS CLUB Especnally chosen because they are good at athletucs, these gurls assist In demonstratmg new games and stunts per formed nn gym classes Captain Katherme Paonessa Manager Joan Grllette Sponsor Mrs Caroline Newton I J. Lombardli, Freemonl A, Thomas, Di Rollo, htughes. I J V f f 7 - 1 ' Q ' , 1 'P gf Q KI Flrst Row E Young F Muller K Corcoran P Welgold S Nassau Second Row M Savage V Zucks J Gott: D Allen Thlrd Row H Levme D Von den Drlesch W Welssauer W Qt. JUNIOR RED CROSS Kmttung snrppung sewung, and sawmg all represent varrous prolects carrued out by thus group to supplement the useful work that the Red Cross does every day of the year Presrdent Sybnl Nassau Vrce Presrdent Patrucna Grllette Secretary Treasurer Kathleen Corcoran Sponsor Mlss Catherine McPhllllps CERAMICS CLUB These students learn glazing, slip- painting, and the use of various ceramics' tools to turn out useful and good-looking articles. This club provides both mechani- cal and artistic training. President ........,............ Salvatore Faillace Sponsor .................. Mr. Fred Wurzbacher JUNIOR DRAMATICS CLUB Short skits, suitable for assembly pre sentatlon, cha ades, and the luke, are per formed by this group of Junior High School students This club is made up of those aspiring to be serious actors and actresses and those who lust like to have un President Ardis Ann Stein Vice President Earl Truax Secretary Nancy Moore Sponsor Miss Ruth Baltimore First Row N Thomas V Scheufl E Gtancolc S Fatllace P Bowman F Muller M Sullivan Second Row J Folm R Patterson T Sakoske W Weussauer G Fischer L Ensign First Row C Salvatore M Phelps N Moore A Stem E Truax M Savage H Winfield Second Row A Greenbaum D Allen M Yerdon B Munter S Jeffries K Irving M Bell Third Row G Kaehrle B Nielsen R Zodikofl J Carson C Parks J Yanow E Ginsburg Fourth Row E Armour A Glancola B Stevens R Hutchinson E Hayden W Black T Ferret: J Kahn : . , . , . , . , . , . f , . : . , . , . , . , . , : . , . , . , . , . , . , . : . , . , . , . , . , . , . : . , . , . , . , . , . , . : . , . , . , . , . . , . , . . 7 n JUNIOR DANCING CLUB Each week the members of thus luvely club meet to learn the latest steps and to enloy the old ones The dancmg varzes from slow waltzes to fast paced Latm American numbers President Robert Renllmg Secretary Barbara Hoghenbeck Sponsor Mr James Duggan Flrst Row R Peyser H Winfield J Morrow M Phelps B Nellsen D Helmlng A Stem C Smlth D Stymlest C Battlsta I, Griffiths Second Row C Decker A Glancola A Schlesinger B Stevens F Cnsp F Calarco C Newbury T Srayer R Trottler F Almeida Th rd Row S Palmer B Haghenbeclc C Salvatore E Smith P Jordan T Enckson M Yerdon J Carson J Yanow C Park E Ginsberg B Betlrer Fourth Row J Hutchmson J Pellegru E Armour M Orslno R Fischer B Rell Img D Hasley D Addleman T Ferrettl W Black J Kahn 1 I Nl 4 R. 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If Frst Row M Bell P Stanton G Kaehrle N Becker M Rrvera M Pachtman R Davenport P Hurley J Pope J Urbom C Gentile Second Row C Moore R Schechtman A Palmentlero C Srl Ieclr G Nemlmov N Bradt R Zodlkotf A Green baum A Heath W Toohey E Truax Thvrd Row Stern R Allen W Butcher P Homer L Ensign Blrlmenstocll B Stymlest S Jeffries K lrvlng Falkerson J Green Fourth Row W Gunthorpe P lenottl B McMillan F Rohrrg T Wnllunson B Fischer W Sllleclx H Rawson D Lyon D Addie man T Cohen G Flay JUNIOR BAND This musical organlzatlon practices dull gently to follow In the steps of our Sensor Band The Junior Band plays an Its own assembly programs and m combmed school assemblnes President Wendell Gunthorpe Vice President Fred Crlsp Secretory Robert Montgomery Librarian Concetta Battusta Sponsor Mr J Ellsworth Olsen ,-S L4 JUNIOR GLEE CLUB First Row N Bradt G Kaehrle E Ginsburg D Allen R Davenport V Zucks P Hurley Second Row R Montgomery B Stephens C Battlsta N Becker C Decker F Crusp Thnrd Row B Buchanan R Mulllns R Trottler R Karl T Wnlkmson W Gunthorpe Thus group of gurls practlces regularly for musical programs at assemblues and for thenr part In the annual sprung music production They sung folk songs and sem: classical numbers very ably President Martha Phelps Secretary Dorothy Shaw Sponsor Mr J Ellsworth Olsen First Row G Kaehrle C Gentile W Butcher P Holler R Davenport V Zucks D Allen P Hurley R Allen Second Row M Savage A Hull R Zodnkoff N Bradt J Folkerson J Carson C Park C Smuth C Battnsta Thlrd Row M Palummo C Olsen L Donaldson N Bluestone B Munter M Weatherly J Green M Phelps B Haghenbeck Fourth Row D Shaw E Stern M Bell J Pape J Urbom N Becker J Yanow S Jettrnes J Gott: C Sllleck K Irvlng C 'XP . . . J l . Q f N ' ' Q , ..................................................... . .................... . ' Vice-President .................................................................... Vir inia Zucks L 9 'i It I 1 ' .T 1' in l 1 - Y- . .Wg I H, ' vi U.-3'i First Row: M. Ercole J. Holta E. Young K. Smith N. Helming M. Weatherly M. Palummo L Donaldson J Rosenbloom C Shaw Second Row N Moore G Damiano B Brady A Hill B Munter C Olsen S Wolfe T Erickson J Burchell P Sullivan N Bluestone Third Row L Baird B Sullivan S Levine C Wheeldln P Gammon A Stem Y DI Roberto R Peyser V Abbott W Buschel A Palmentlero Fourth Row J DiLorio B Block F Quodruni T Cohen F Lanza W Silleck H Morrow F Calarco B Perla E Truax F Rohng First Row P Stanton E Brady M Homer R Davenport E Palmer J Damiano E Young M Ercole Second Row S Montanye W Sllleck C Hilpl L Baird J DlLorlo W Buschel so I JUNIOR TYPING CLUB Famililiarity with the typewriter key- board and acquaintance with various let- ter forms are the chief benefits our Junior High students derive from this club. President . .......................... Frank Calarco Vice-President ,............... Elizabeth Young Secretary .................,....,,...... Mary Ercole Sponsor ........,........... Miss Margaret Kelly JUNIOR BOWLING CLUB In their weekly meetings at a nearby bowling alley these club members learn correct playing techniques and develop ski s President Mary Ercole Vice President Elizabeth Young 56Cr9fUry Eftie Palmer Sponsor Miss Margaret Kelly 2 E E 2 f X J fy 5 5 if 9 J Q1 vf' Agn Aga If 363' Nut, ' I ' 51 'is N 25:34 I SLM 'f F kfffj ,5 . ,,,4. S Ui' A -A ,wig Y-iff-a.41' ' x f' - . 4 ' Qcfzff . f . -1 I 'L Q5-2. . x C Q ,1 V sn Q Us 0 ,' g an I 'T JOAN GILLETTE Sensor Glrls Soccer Team Furs! Row S Falk J Gillette E Eschbach K Paonessa Second Row J Marhn M Bordlga D Brasa A Silver Third Row P Clark E Relllmg BARBARA WARREN REGINA MARRON 9fh, 10th 'l'I1'h GRADE INTRAMURALS 6 Furs! Row M Moyers, J Bono, J Burchell, B Jackson, N Savage, l MacDonald, G Donaldson Second Row G Doher1y,J Eschbach,J Schlappruul, M Sarles, C Connery Thnrd Row M Sulhvon, A Morgoluus, B Decker, P WllIns1on,J Lombardi, H Malunowslu, F DuRoIIo Fourth Row P Haggerty, D Gunn, B Stymlesi, M Kem, V Sakoxke,J Scella, P GllleMe,L Ensign SHIRLEY HOLLAND BETTY SPENCER 70 EILEEN REILLING C I I . A 4 ' Ik F 5 L . ,. ggi 5 lf' i l .il- 2 ,y f -4 Q SI 3 . ' - -2 X 'H ..,, I l . ' ' 6 . L6 6 'O ' J-I L ' x 6' iv 55 f ' . lg ,T BASKETBALL SOCCER KATHERINE PAONESSA . . . . . EDNA MAE ESCHBACH A. HCIYYIOH, S. Folk. Rellllhg, Marfm, Glllehe. BASEBALL HOCKEY JANET IRVING Relllmg Derby Eschboch EngeIhord1Morron STUNTS ARCHERY PATTY CLARK Mqmn Relllmg Rose Nassau Puleo Har NuoHer Condoluccu Rose Cleaves Pancro not! Holland Spencer Gullehe Sfephens 71 JEAN ENGELHARDT CAROL GARFUNKEI. W w 1 1 - 1 - 5 W . 1 1 1 1 1 ' I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - 72 Mrs Quinn Mrs White MAINTENANCE CREW Mass Snow Mnss Harnott Grcunger Lunehcm Jorobm Klldare Mr. ' i Mr. ' i Mr. ' Mr. ' N N X ,ff fx! 7 M Z A t N Sv L f exu- GUY VITETTA FOR THAT BETTER LOOK HA I R D R E S S E R 428 Mamaroneck Avenue Mamaroncck N Y STEVE S SPORT SHOP Aagenr for A G SPALDING SPORTING GOODS FISHING 'IACKLE STEVE 101-iNsToN 148 WEST BOSTON POST ROAD MAMARONECK N fr C R O W N ' S RADIO 8. TELEVISION SALES and SERVICE Telephone 9 1734 31 1 Mamqroneck Ax enue Mamaroneck N Y .I T G O O D L I F F E MOVING and TRUCKING Telephone 9 0113 Waverly Avenue Marnaroneck N RICHARDS KEI.I.EY OPTOMETRISTS 274 Mamaroneck Avenue Mamaroneck N '1 I I I u , . Y. .455 ' , Aff' fffff 3 8 II , . fi All gl ,,4,N::::.25i5: 21136127 , . Y - . - 7 9 ' I f 1 .1 . I , , . . Masci's Delicatenen -- C ateren 50,,g,,,,u1,,,i0,,, to the Halstead Avenue Mamaroneck, N. Y CLASS OF 1950 FROM Frankie and .lohnnies N SERVICE STATION Boston Post Road Mamaroneck, N Y Manu uczurerx o GREENHOUSE and VERANDA SHADING H S T R A U C H I n c Telephone 9 3698 LEADING IEWELERS SINCE 1905 1321 Harrlson Avenue Mamaroneck N 228 Mamaroneck Avenue Mamaroneck N Y B A X T E R S HARDWARE HOUSEWARES 121 Mamaroneck Avenue Mamaroneck N Y I Phone 9 2055 Cbappze :J Selectmg a Pzece of Glas! for fb? Ffdmmg Uf HU Semvf Pfffufe Keeler Ave and Post Road Mamaroneck N Y ALBERT KURITZKY and SONS R Muchun C Mamaroneck Avenue Marnaroneck N Y mmm Tmlor 154 Mamaroneck Avenue Mamaroneck N Y f f ' , .Y. N F A i Shore Line Service Station CARUSCD MCDDERN PHCDTCDGRAPI-IEIQS It Was a Great Pleasure to Serve as OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER BELLOWS H S of the GRADUATING CLASS OF 1950 TO Co g t 1 tions and Best of L ck fo S ccessf 1 Future to Yo Congmtulaliom to the CLASS OF 1950 JENSEN AND SON FLORISTS for THREE GENERATIONS Our Famxly Too IS Proud Thar Three Generauons of Us Have Attended Rye Neck Schools Telephone 9 0402 1100 EAST POST ROAD MORE:-louse com-IAM CO FROM GEO E BALDWIN, Inc ORCHID GROWEPS and IMPORTERS LExmgron 2 1856 Rockland Avenue and Grand Street 14 EAST 41ST STREET NEW YORK 17 N Y MAMARONECK N Y -CHURCH BOOK STORE- .X . MAMARONECK STONE CORP READY MIX CONCRETE SAND and GRAVEL CINDERS CRUSHED STOINE Telephone 9 2635 FOOT OF MAMARONECK AVENUE MAMARONECK N THE REAL ESTATE INSURANCE OFFICE 170 MAMARONECK AVENUE MAMARONECK N Y Doerrz ll efffbefter Real Eftate Smce 1869 J O H N B O R R O W FLOWERS for EVERY OCCASION Telephone 9 0189 WALTER BROWER Barry and Halstead Avenues Mflmaroneck N Y l T , . Y. OF ' C Jr 1410 Harrison Avenue Mamaroneck, N. Y. O , O . V! 1 I I I Alan Epftezn 11 Selectmg Hu College Wardrobe M A R G O L U I S 406 MAMARONECK AVENUE MAMARONECK N CAMPING SUPPLIES MENS and BOYS WEAR SWIMMING and BOATING WEAR L E N N Y S Army 8. Navy Store Telephone 9 1431 317 MAMARONECK AVENUE MAMARONECK N Y GUNN BROS 0IL CO INCORPORATED FUEL OIL OIL BURNERS MAMARONECK AVENUE MAMARONECK N Y f , . Y. Complete Line of I BROWER S RADIO SERVICE RADIO TELEVISION Mamaroncck 9 1566 136 MAMARONECK AVENUE MAMARONECK N Y i lx' MITCHEL OIL CORP FUEL OIL - SERVICE - OIL BURNERS One of lI'feJ1cbeJter'5 Oldefl Oil Companiey Mnmnroneck 9- 1607 Larchmonr 2-1644 LOWERY S GARAGE Keeler Awenue Mamaroneck N. Chapman Pharmacy Chapman or Drfzgf Halstead Avenue Main Hoslery Shop 265 Mamaroneck Avenue, Mamaroneck, N. Y WHERE WILL YOU BE 10 YEARS FROM NOW Where You re Dorng It You wI11 find the COMMUNITY CHEST contlnuxng to do Its Important work to make your future home and communxty a better place In whxch to lnve no matter where you are or no matter what port you fill you wxll find a COMMUNITY CHEST for whrch you can work to help yourself your frIends and future nelghbors Your COMMUNITY CHEST In your own Vlllage IS helplng Your frlends and nelghbors through BOY SCOUTS SOCIETY PREVENTION CRUELTY TO CHILDREN GIRL SCOUTS COMMUNITY SERVICE TO VETERANS CAMP FIRE GIRLS SOCIAL SERVICE GRASSLANDS HOSPITAL CHILD GUIDANCE SALVATION ARMY UNITED HOSPITAL As a local Organlzatlon we belleve m Houcmou W In Your Commumty Chest and Your Vlllage HOUGHTON ASSCCIATES, Inc TODAY- X -H--L H PURE room COMWY THE PURE FOOD COMPANY Inc 746 MAMARONECK AVENUE MAMARONECK N Y H7055 S FCP HEADQL Anrrrzs FOR BEACH WEAR Iantzen Brxllrant Seamold SWI H SUITS Su im Cap! Tac Sblrfy Halter! Sbortr Pedal Pnrben 737 Mamaroneck Axenue Mamaroneck N Y GHOST RIDER a Ghost Class Sloop run nrng before the wmd wxth sprnnaker set off Shore Acres Mamaroneck GHOST RIDFR ns one of the Ghosts owned by members of the Class of 1950 They are burlt sarled and raced rn Mamaroneck ROBERT B MCKEAN BOAT and SPAR BUILDER Telephone 9 4512 180 E Prospect Axenue Mamaroneck N Y I X ' 1 I ' IU- lx, lllllllll I o 0 9 ' ' I ,pfLrfa. v 4 v I O TOWNE RAnlo rnsvlslon SALES SER VICE Mamaroneck 9 3301 214 MAMARONECK AVENUE MAMARONECK N R G BREWER, Inc Telephones 9 1280 9 1281 161 East Post Road Mamaroneck N Y JAMES HOSEA WATCHMA KER and IE WELER D 134 MAMARONECK AVENUE MAMARONECK N Y NICHOL S AUTO SERVICE Telephone 9 0468 EAST BOSTON POST ROAD AND BARRY AVENUE MAMARONECK N Y bn--'fm' ai BETTY LEE S HERRING SALAD HERRING SAUCE HERRING CREAM SMORGAS BITS A Hortefr Help A Famrly Treat ar Your Favorlre Food Store BETTY LEE FOOD PRODUCTS Waverly Avenue Mamaroneck N Y SELF SERVICE LAUNDRY CO ONLY 304 SOAP FREE FLUFF DRY 9 L s 545 Dally 8 oo AM to 6 oo PM Mondays Thursdays Unul 8 30 PM 122 Mamaroneck Avenue Mamaroneck N Y L., L -fa Iiijno' C 0 n gratulatz om G md uates B E R N E R S JE WELERS Telephone 9 4233 239 Mamaroneck Avenue Mamaroneck N Y THOMAS SKINNER BOUOUETS BASKETS CORSAGES For GRADUATION West Post Road Mamaroneck N Y O NEILL S SERVICE STATION TOWING SERVICE Telephone 9 1694 NIGHT and DAY Hxllsrde Lane and Halstead Avenue MAMARONECK N Y Ruth s Dress Shoppe 321 Mamaroneck Avenue Mamaroneck N Y Be Sbarp Vmt the Greenhaven Barber Shop CARMINE LOPARO Prop Post Road Mamaroneck N Y I I 1 , . . , . . 0 t,,,,v f- -. .-4 Q . , b.-2 5 f. 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