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Anna Mae Burcaw Janice Fowler Paul Steiner Donna WVent,1ing Mary Alice Bettily on Honor Students The people whose pictures appear above have been selected as the Honor Students of the Class of 1946. The selection was made primarily on the basis of scholarship, but school service, leadership, and character were considered also. Manhood and Womanhood Trophy Winners Paul Steiner Anna Mac IBIIYCIIXV The faculty of Brewster High School is pleased to award these two young people the high honor of being named as the winners of the Manhood Trophy and Womanhood Trophy respectively. These trophies have been provided by The Brewster Study Club and The Brewster Lions Club. 10
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BEVERLY SWIHART Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 Scholarship 4 Glee Club 4 FERN VOGLE Senior Play Band 1, 2, 4 DONNA VYENTLING Latin Club 1, 2 Scholarship 1, 2, 3, 4 Interclass Basketball 1 Student Council Secre- tary 2 Junior Play Senior Play Office Assistant 4 May Queen Attendant 3 Salutatorian 4 National Honor Society 4 eniors Compliments of The Brewster Building Loan 9 ANGELO VIVINO Class Treasurer 2 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Interclass Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Captain 3 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Junior Play Student Council 3 Varsity B 2, 3, 4 May Queen Attendant 4 PHYLLIS WVEBB Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 Secretary 4 Ingerclass Basketball 1, . 3, 4 . Headlight 2, 3, 4 Business Manager 4 Junior Play Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4 GERALDINE NVISE Scholarship 1, 4 Interclass Basketball 1 Baud 1, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 2, 3, 4
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History of the Classof '46 The class of 1946 started its career as Freshman in September of the year 1942. We know we were rather green young saplings, inclined to be a little fresh and easily swayed. There were 51 of us. We were soon known as the noisiest class that ever entered High School, and as everyone knows, we have lived up to our early reputation. Those who answered present as Miss Good called the roll were: Doris Adams, Mary Alice Bet- tilyon, Betty Bobo, Ernest Bucher, Anna Mae Bur- caw. Mary Caveslio, Marian Crum, Joan Davis, Carl Diloretto, Dante Diotale, Roy Daugherty, Janice Fowler, Rose Frailly, Marilyn Freshour, Donald Gaut, Fred Harr, Ella May Hayes. Jean Hayes, Theresa Hribar, Marilyn Ivey, Norma Kerby, Mar- ian Kibler, Ruth Lechner, Marian Lutz, Flora Maz- zaferri, Donna McGrann, Mahlon McKee, Dorothy Melson, Virginia Midkilf, James Morrison, Betty Price, Mardel Price, Donna Pope, Mildred Radick, Willard Robinson, Myra Rock, Wayne Rowe, Mary Schwab, Augie Severini, Jack Shearer, Paul Stein- er, Beverly Swihart, Antoinette Thacker, Bob Viles, Angelo Vivino, Eddie Voykovich, Earl Warstler, Phyllis XVebb, Donna VVentling, Geraldine VViSe, and Ida Wyme1'. In November, we had our never-to-be-forgotten Freshman party with Mr. Phenegar as our sponsor. We entered our Sophomore year more ilrmly rooted in the ways of our school. Our group dim- inished slightly when, Doris Adams, Betty Bobo, Marian Crum, Joan Davis, Donna Pope, Wayne Bowe, Antoinette Thacker, and Ida Wymer left us. Willard Robinson went to the Navy. However, we were proud to add to our ranks Bill Condo, Robert Justus, William Myzk, and Jean Vogel. As Sophomores, we elected the following class officers: James Morrison, presidentg Eddie Voyko- vich, vice president, Anna Mae Burcaw, secretary: and Angelo Vivino, treasurer. This was the year that we gave an assembly, our famous imitation of Breakfast at Sardi's. Mr. Talbott was our advisor. VVhen we were Juniors we elected Mrs. Rittmaier as our class sponsor and started the year with a mad dash to earn money so that we could give the Seniors the best prom any Seniors ever had. We had lost Carl Diloretto, Jean Hayes, Mardel Price, Bob Viles. It was this same year that Ernest Bucher and Augie Severini went to the Navy. We had Charles Blake as a new member in our class. In March, we surprised our sponsor with an ap- preciaton gift of lovely pearl earrings. We presented our first play. in April, under the direction of Miss Atkinson. The play was entitled Professor, How Could You? It was a howling success in more ways than one. Our work was not in vain because our prom turned out to be one of the best ever given in Brewster High School. In September 1945 we entered our Senior year with a new realization that his was our last year in school. Our officers were: Paul Steiner, presideutg Dante Diotale, vice president: Ruth Lechner, secre- tary: and Janice Fowler, treasurer. Mrs. Rittmaier was again chosen as our class sponsor. Our number was lessened by the loss of Eddie Voykovich and Earl Warstler to the Arinyg and Jack Shearer to the Navy. Ella May Hayes had also withdrawn. We were glad to welcome as a new member of our group John Burcaw, a former student of Brew- ster High, who had spent nearly two years in the U. S. Marine Corps. As our S'enlor play, we presented, Cash and Carrie. Both the cast and Miss Atkinson, our di- rector, had a wonderful time producing it. In November, the arrival of our class rings, brought a thrill but also the realization that the year was passing much too fast for us. In May, the Juniors entertained us with a beau- tiful Prom, at Shady Hollow Country Club. Never will we forget the beautiful gowns, the soft candle light, tl1e attractive appearance of our Junior and Senior boys, the corsages of every color of the rain- bow, and then . . . the heavenly strains of music by Eddie Juenemann and his band. Truly, those were hours never to be forgotten. Class Day, Baccalaureate, Senior Ball, Senior Dinner, at which we honored our parents and teach- ers, and Commencement Day, all will soon be memories. In passing from students to Alumni of our High School, we wish to extend our thanks to every teacher on our staff and to Mr. Walker, our Super- intendent, for all they have tried to do for us. p And to our sponsor, we wish to express our thanks and appreciation for all that she has done for us. Those graduating are: Mary Alice Bettilyon, Charles Blake, Anna Mae Burcaw, John Burcaw, Mary Ciaveslio, Roy Daugherty, Dante Diotale, Jan- ice Fowler, Rose Frailly, Marilyn Freshour, Don- ald Gaut, Fred Harr, Theresa Hribar, Marilyn Ivey, Nona Keneaster, Marion Kibler, Ruth Lechner, Marian Lutz, Antoinetta Manello, Elizabeth Mann, Flora. Mazzaferri, Donna McGrann, Mahlon McKee, Dorothy Melson, Virginia Midkiff, James Morrison, Betty Price, Mildred Radick, Myra Rock, Mary Schwab, Paul Steiner, Beverly Swihart, Angelo Vivino, Phyllis Webb, Donna W'entling, and Ger- aldine Wise. Mary Alice Bettilyon, Historian. Compliments of Dr. W. P. Hanna 11
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