Charles E Gorton High School - Promenade Yearbook (Yonkers, NY)

 - Class of 1946

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' ' Close your bool: +hen silvery 'dreams 5 Lock up +he memories wilhin: And furn away wi'rh a happy ihoughf, Wilh gladness fha? il has been. Dorofheai Ryan DEDICATION l MARY W. KLEBE 'y Wilh sincere apprecialion of The invaluable assislance which she has always given so willingly lo help nnalqe lhe year- boolc successful, and wilh alileclionale recoqnilion of lhe aflabilily, palience and pleasanl humor, by which she has endeared herself 'ro The Class of I946, we dedica+e our Promenade 'ro Mrs. Klebe. THE PROMENADE STAFF EDITOR-IN-CI-IIEF-DOROTI-IEA RYAN ASSOCIATE EDITORS Mary Ann Sfephens Anna Novak LITERARY EDITORS Jeanne Holzman Georgiana Jimollca Theresa Rehalc Mary Vescio ' Lorna Frisloie Florence I-Ivizd FEATURE EDITORS Mary Young Jane? Taylor Grace Marchalc Audrey Thibauli Daniel Kelly Roberf Tynan SPORTS Doris Binseel John Durnialc ORGANIZATIONS A Frida Engler Pa'rricia Reilly ART EDITORS Gloria Smolen ' Joseph Lennox ' TYPISTS - Josephine Cavuo+o Mildred Borclas Florence Kennedy Dora Teiieira ' Charlene Barfley ' ' Margaref Schuclc I ADVERTISING 'MANAGERS I I Janef Newbrand Marianne Oliveira ' Anna Mayer 'Paula Sfeadman Befsyiune Odell Be++y Ann Flower . 5 CIRCULATION MANAGERS . . Joan Fay ' Richard I-Iarmonay s SNAP SHOOTERS I ' Pafricia Farrinqlon Lois Slcgan I-Iazel Duignan Marie Benne'r+ STAFF b ' Eileen Keever Jane Connolly Cafherine STeIben Ri+a RopschuIz Joseph Pecora . FACULTY ADVISERS ' Elsie M. Conner Mary W. Klebe Genevieve Kelly Six S I ,.3,,S,zm 'X YEARBOOK EDITORS Associale Edilor Mary Ann Sleplwens, Edilor-in-Chief Dorolliea Ryan, Associ- ale Edilor Anna Novalc. LITERARY EDITORS Theresa Rehalc, Florence I-Ivizd, Jeanne Holzman, Mary Vescio. DEPARTMENT EDITORS Arl, Gloria Smolenj Sporls, Doris Binseel, John Durnialc: Orqanizalions, Palricia Reilly, Frida Enqler. FACULTY ADVISERS Mrs. I-ilebe, Miss Kelly, Mrs. Conner. wuwimfgfm EXTRA EDITORS Sealed-Associale Arl, Joseph Len- nox. Slanding-Fealures, Grace Mar- cnalc, Dan Kelly: Lilerary, Lorna Frisbie, Georgiana Jimollca. FEATURE EDITORS Mary Young, Audrey Tlwibaull, Roberl Tynan, Janel Taylor. STAFF MEMBERS l Cafherine Sfelben, Rila Ropsclwulz, Jane Connolly, Joseph Pecora, Eileen Keever. Pholoqraplmers-Palricia Far' ringlon, l-lazel Duiqnan. Eighf BUSINESS STAFF Sealed - Janel Newbrand, Anna Mayer, Marianne Oliveira, Befsyiune Odell. Slandinq-Joan Fay, Richard l-larrnonay, Belly Ann Flower, Paula Sleadrnan. ART STAFF Sealed-Edilors, Gloria Srnolen, Jos- eph Lennox. Firsl Row-Isabel Bell, Marie Sorlino, Elizabelh Schneider, Calherine Linlcs, Paul l-luberly, Rila Ropschulz, John Liccardo, Joan His- coclc, Dorofhy l-loar, Theresa Zigray, Jean Doyle. Second Row-Rulh Clan! ciulli, Marion Picone, Vera l-lliva, Mar- iorie Crirnminqs, Mary Lou Williams, Barbara O'Neil, Nina McAvoy. Ab- senlees-Marilyn Coolc, Thomas Mehr- lens, Barbara McMinn. Nine TYPISTS Sealed-Dora Teiieira. Slandinq- Josephine Cavuolo, Marqarel Schuclc Florence Kennedy, Mildred Bordas Charlene Barlley. IN APPRECIATION GraTeTul Tor The newly resTored peace in America and cognizanT of The need for inTer-racial friendliness and cooperaTion To mainTain This peace, The Promenade sTaTf chose Tor The T946 yearbook a Theme symbolic oT This need. In organizing The yearbook The spiriT oT The Theme has iTselT been maniTesT in The cooperaTion received Trom and The friendliness shown by so many individuals and concerns. We wish especially To Thank These: Mrs. Klebe, our sponsor. Tor accepTing so many oT The responsibiliTies ThaT accompanied The deveIopmenT oT our book and for spending so much Time wiTh us in an endeavor To make iT successful. Miss Kelly, Tor so kindly counselling us on The liTerary conTenT oT The book. Mrs. Conner, Tor The cooperaTion she exTended To us aT all Times. The members oT The arT sTaTT, under The supervision of Mrs. Conner, Tor Their unTiring eTTorTs, and parTicuIarly RiTa RopschuTz, Tor The cover and oTher pages she designed. Mr. STephens, Tor The personal inTeresT he Takes in each GorTon sTudenT and Tor The skill he displays Through his phoTography. ForresT I-TalTer. of Room IO3. Tor his many phoTographic conTribuTions. Mr. R. Percy NugenT, oT The GazeTTe Press, Tor his inTeresT and valuable assisTance in The publicaTion of The Promenade. The several concerns which submiTTed adverTisemenTs To our yearbook and our Triends who conTribuTed boosTer money. Dr. Kelly, and The members of The TaculTy, Tor Their encouragemenT, undersTancling and generous assisTance in every phase of our work. The sTudenT body oT GorTon for iTs cooperaTion and Tine moral and Tinancial supporT. DOROTI-IEA RYAN, EdiTor-in-chief. is NS ff-I ., Ten GORTON SONG Lei our voices loudly ringing, Echo far and nearg Songs of praise lhy children singing, To Thy memory dear. Refrain Gorlon l-ligh School, Gorlon l-ligh School Tender, fair and True: Graleful sons wilh love unlailing, All 'rheir vows renew. All The days we've been Togelher, Fondly we recall: Days of fair or slormy wealher, Thou has gladdenecl all. Years may dim our recolleclion, Time ils change may bringg Slill lhy name in fond alleclion, Evermore we sing. X Q-af 024, fikm 1, W f if xv W 1 ..r1.n.ru'1.nn.H-Fur fa wg, 5 - lx Zi Egi , 5 N P W ,2 ff ii. f ,QL ' 'K?1'R0PiSH!4I! .-Ixg.T... ... I 7,,7,.,,?.,,Y,., 5, ..,. 1 W ., 77, ....fv-fN,..-1--:-f-I-1w,,,,,.,-Tf-,7:...,,,,.,.,!re'r-E'vy-w-Fw -w-va .1 GORTON FACULTY . iIT THOMAS P. KELLY. A.B.. A.M.. Ph.D. PRINCIPAL DENISE I. AZZARA, B.A., M.A. Hislory ELIZABETH T. BATTCOCK. B.S., M.A. Typewrifing HELEN E. BECKER, B.S., M.A. Mafhemafics SARA YANCEY BELKNAP, B.SC, B.A.. M.A. Librarian , GERTRUDE E. BRASLOW, B.A. Hislory MARY E. BRENNEMAN, B.A. Hislory I. JAMES G. CAVANAUGH, A.B.. M.S. U ia I Social Sfudies as I . i LYDIA O. CAWEIN, B.A.. M.A. f Guidance MADELEINE F. CLARKE. B.S., M.A. Physical Educaiion ELsIE M. CONNER I Arl if LILLIAN Q'a. COSTELLO. A.a. F 1 Lafin 0 MARY L. cRIssEY. AB., M.A. If- Chemisfry lI i if FRANK A. DOOLITY. B.S. General Science I - EVELYN B. DUDLEY 5, ge Secrelary in WA Ik MARGARET FITZGERALD. B.A.. M.A. IES Lalin I 'AGNES E. ELANDERS. s.s. U Home Economics ' fi CHRISTINE EORDON. B.A., M.A. French I IF GEORGE A. FOSTER. B.S. - Physical Training IL MARY F. FOX, B.S., M:A. Q I FII, MARY W. KLEBE. B.A. English HAZEL J. LEE. B.A. Biology HAROLD S. LEFKOWITZ, B.S., M.A. Physics URSULA A. LITTELL. B.S., M.A. Ari' ' JULIA LUCEY. B.S., M.A. Home Economics GERTRUDE M. LYNCH, B.A., M.A. English HUGH D. MacINTYRE. B.S.. M.A. Ma'fhema+ics GENEVIEVE MITCHELL Regislrar L. R. QUICK. B.S., M.A. I Hislory VIRGINIA F. RANDOLPH. B.A.. M.A. Mafhemalics HAROLD F. REAGAN. B.A. Social S+udies EDGAR REARDON, B.S.. M.A. Malhemalics HARRIET F. RICHARDSON.A.B., M.A. Hisfory DORIS L. ROWLAND. LiH.B. English DONYTA SANSEVERE. B.A. Physical Eclucafion ALBERT W. SIEVERS. A.B., M.A. Spanish FRANK A. SISLER, B.S. Mechanical Drawing MILDRED D. STREETER. B.O.E.. M.A. English, Dramalics VERONICA M. TYNAN Sfenography 1 Caleleria Manager THQMAS G. GRILLI. B.S., M.A. MARY VOYSE, B.A., M.A. Physical Training His+ory ALFRED E. HUMPI-IRIES. B.S., M.A. TERESA WALSH. Ph.B., M.A. French. Spanish English GENEVIEVE KELLY, B.S., M.A. J. E. WARDLE, B.S.,M.A. by Q . English Mafhemalics KATHRYN KENNY. 'R.N. TERACEDA V. WILLIAMS - I Nurse Music if JAMES A. KING. B.s. y HELEN Ic. WINTER. B.A.. B.s. i Band English ' I I ii I Fourfeen fdvvff A THOMAS P. KELLY Principal ,f 4' 4? -' f S MISS AZZARA MISS BECKER wg S f tw I 5 nk Q' l, ..I'rQ' ,. ,, .y 5- I 5, ' 1 +- uuvllmin' - I. QI I F93 MRS. BELKNAP MISS BRASLOW MISS BRENNEMAN MR. CAVANAUGI-I MISS CAWEIN MISS CLARKE MRS. CONNER MRS. COSTELLO MISS CRISSEY MR. DOOLITY MRS. DUDLEY MISS FITZGERALD SIxIeen .1 .xx 44' MISS FOX s MR. I-IUMPI-IRIES MISS KELLY MR. KING MRS. KLEBE MISS LEE MR. LEFKOWITZ MISS LUCEY MISS LYNCH MR. MacINTYRE Seve MRS. MITCHELL MR. QUICK MISS EORDON MR. FOSTER 'W was fi I E-.. I 'LI..'s,. . Mass RANDOLPH gum f..-SSX MR. REAGAN MR. REARDON MRS. RICHARDSON MISS ROWLAND MR. SIEVERS MR. SISLER Mnss STREETER MRS. TYNAN I Mass voYsE MISS WALSH MR. WARDLE I MRS. WINTER I EigI'1'reen 1946 Joseph Curran I filly' W! VT 1 1 VJ' ' Q X., GIFT COMMITTEE f BARBARA BELL, Chairman Dorolhea Ryan Charles Gorn Janel Newbrand CONSTITUTION COMMITTEE WILLIAM MARTZ, Chairman Dorolhea Ryan Harry Waller SENIOR SPONSORS MARY VOYSE HUGH D. MaclNTYRE SENIOR OFFICERS Presidenl WILLIAM O'BRlEN Vice-Presidenl ' JANE CONNOLLY i Secrelary Q PATRICIA REILLY ' Treasurer . - JOSEPH CURRAN I RING AND PIN COMMITTEE PATRICIA REILLY, Chairman Joseph Pecora Doris Binseel DANCE COMMITTEE JANET TAYLOR, Chairman William Walson Paula Sleadman Sluarl O'Neil Marlha Arlhur SOCIAL COMMITTEE DANIEL KELLY, Chairman Belly Ann Flower Suzanne Rainqer Joseph Pecora LOIS F. AFFLECK Archery 4: Baslcelball 4: Sollball 3, 4: Tennis 3, 4: Riding 2: Swimming 2. ANN I AH LSTEDT Gorlon News 4: G-orfon Players 4: Swimming 2: Volleyball I, 2: Tennis I, 2: Baseball I. WILLIAM A. ALLEMAN Bill Senior Choir 4: lnlramural Baskel- ball 2, 3: Aero-Dralling Club 2. f . s. Twenfy-one -,..f',.f..:1: gm- 'f 1 THOMAS F. ALLISON lnlramural Baslcelball I, 2, 3. 4. ROBERT ANDERSON Cross Counlry I: Traclc I. JOHN R. ARMITAGE Inlernafional Relafions Club 3. Tom 1 MARTHA LEE ARTHUR Mari' Gorlon News 4: Baskelball I. 2. 3. 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Swimming 4: Archery 3, 4: Volleyball I, 2. 3: Ten- nis 2, 3: Soccer I. 2: Playday 2, 3: Square Dancing 3: Triphi I, 3: Viclory Corps 2. RONALD A. BACKNICK Dee Gorlon Players 4, Casl of Two Crooks and a Lady : lnlernalional Relalions Club I. 2. 3, 4: Heallh Council l, 2. JOHN BALINT Brud Gorlon Players 4, Casl of The Wedding : By-George 2, 3, 4' Color Guard 2. 3. 4: lnlramural Baslrelball I, 2, 3, 4: Foolball 2. 4: Track I: Viclory Corps 2: Health Council 2. MARY M. BALL Shorly Viclory Corps I, 2: Baseball 2, 4: Baslcelball 2, 3: Dancing 2: By-George I, 2, CHARLENE l-I. BARTLEY Qharl Promenade Slahf 4: Soccer I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4: Swimming 4: Archery 3, 4: Tennis I, 2, 3: Play- day 2, 3, 4: Social Dancing 4: Square Danrino 3: Triphi I, 3. BARBARA ANNE BELL Heallh Council 2, 3, 4, Presidenl 3: Boolc Club 2, 3, 4: Debalinq Club 4: Bowlinq 4: Archery 4: lnlernalional Relalions Club 2, 3: Tennis 2: Aqualic 2: Leaders Club 2: Volleyball I: Vice lory Corps I: Nalional Honor Sociely 4. A- isABEL R. BELL Ding Dong Promenade Arl Slafl 4: Triphi 4: Golf Club 4: Swimming 4: Tennis 2: Bowling 2: Leaders Club 2: Viclory Corps I. MARIE A. BENNETT Promenade Slall 4: Gorlon News 4: Triphi 4: Volleyball 2, 3, 4: Baslcelball 2, 3, 4: Baseball 3, 4: Archery 3, 4: Soccer 3: Tennis 3: Senior Life Saying 3: Square Dancing 3. BARBARA ANN BERBERICH Bob r er 4: Swimming 4: Volleyball cer 3: Square Dancing 3: eacl Club 2: Viclory Corps 2. . 3 .M 4 iii xml K' f P , QM' I U 0 I ,ffl ROBERT J. BERNABEI Bob Cross Counlry 4: lnframural Baslcef- ball I, 3, 4: Aero-Draffinq I: Nafional Honor Sociely 4. ARTHUR BERNACCHIA Ariio Swimming 4: Football 3, 4: Infra- mural Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4: Traclc I, 2: Red Cross 2, 3: Vicfory Corps I, 2: Malh Club 2. DORIS MARIE BINSEEL Promenade Slalil 4: Gorlon News 4: C-orlon Players 4: Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4: Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Tennis I, 2, 3, 4: Soccer I, 2. 3: Swimminq 4: Archery 3, 4: Playday 2, 3, 4: Social Dancing 4: Square Danc- ing 3: Vicfory Corps I, 2: Healfh Council: Nalional Honor Sociely 4. Twenly-Iwo MILDRED V. BORDAS Millie Promenade Sfaff 4: Gorfon News 4: Golf Club 4: Triphi 3, 41 Nalional Honor Sociely 4. DANIEL BOVE Dan Traclr 2, 3. 41 Inlramural Baslcel- ball 2, 3, 41 Inframural Soffball 2, 3, 4: Swimming 3: Aero-Draflinq 2, 3, 4: Red Cross 21 Viclory Corps I, 2. T-A e.Y,'-I 5. - T:-ffl :EAT QJZL.: 'N 3, 'jgfbfsl .LoTL - ., 'f f.- Om ww-- WARREN S. CARR ex J.V. Foolball 4: Swimming 3: Rifle Club 3: Track 2. I I W xg ,, , , I P U JI u' 5, fl T . M , . ,. , 1 . - V 5, ,J f 41 1. JI' ' e IW I , ,FJ-' P II I , 5 :I Twenly-Ihree . .f - , F'-'wf '.l.2.ff JA' 'I -MJ 'f'--ASM' 'ei' ' JOSEPHINE G. CAVUOTO J 7 'M M. COCCIARDI lrisl1 Promenade Slall 4: Gorfon Newsfi Q seball I, 2, 3, 41 Baslcelball 2, 3, 4: Baslcelball 41 Volleyball 3, 41 Base- I olleyball 2, 4: Soccer I, 2, 31 ball 2, 3, 4: Tennis 3, 4: Archery 3, 41 Social Dancing 31 Square Dancing 3: Triphi 3, 41 Bowling 2: Tumbling 21 Nalional Honor Sociely 4. RUTH D. A. CIANCIULLI Shorfy Promenade Ar? Shall 41 Gorlon News 4: Triplii 3, 41 Tennis 2, 3, 4: Baseball 3, 41 Baslcelball 41 Social Dancing 3, 4: Square Dancing 3: Leaders Club 2. WILLETT CLARK Bill Physics Club 41 Inlramural Baslcel- ball I, 2, 3, 4: Foolball 2, 3, 4: Rifle Club 2. Arcgefy 4: Dancinq 3, 4. JANE M. CONNOLLY Promenade Sfaff 41 Senior Class Vice-Presidenl: Book Club 3, 4: Gor- Ion News 31 Tennis 2, 31 Aquafic 2: Leaders Club 21 By-Georqe 21 Bowl- ing 21Tripl1i I. DAWN CONTE Gorton News 4: Golf Club 4: Swimming I, 2, 3, 41 Tennis I, 2, 4: Aqualic 2: Soccer I, 21 Volleyball I: Bowling I: Tumbling I1 Leaders Club 2. f.ivH'W Wi Mil I MARILYN E. COOK Lynne Swimming 2, 3: Leaders Club 2: Triphi I, 2: Skelch Club I, 2: Prom- enade Arl Slalil 4. MARIETTA CORBIN Marie Inlernafional Relalions Club 4: Physics Club 4, Vice-Presidenl 4: Volleyball 2, 3, 4: Soflball 2, 3, 4: Swimming 2, 3: Alhlelic Demonslra- lion 3: Lalin Conlesl Candidale: Nalional Honor Sociely 4. MICHELLE FRANCES CORENZA Healfh Council 3: Red Cross 2: Book Club 2: Tennis 2: Viclory Biology Club I. RICHARD COSHAL Dick Foolball 3, 4: lnlramural Baskelball I, 2, 3: Cross Counlry I: By-George I, 2: Malh Club I. JAMES COUGHLIN Cough Boys' Swimming Team 3, 4, Cap- lain 4: Inlramural Baskelball 2, 3: Rifle Club 3: Cross Counlry 2, 3. JOYCE I. COWAN Jerce Book Club 3, 4: Ridinq Club 3: Bowling Club 2, 3: Tennis Club 3: Viclory Corps I, 2: Biology Viclory Club I. 'Q . 46 1 I Ii Wllllllll ALFRED EUGENE COWLES King Foolball 4: Track Team 2, 3, 4: Debaling Club 3, 4, Vice-Presidenl: Color Guard 2, 3, 4: Senior Choir 2, 3, 4: By-George 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Choir 2. MARJORIE CRIMMINGS Bing By-George 4: Riding Club 3, 4: Book Club 4: Promenade Arl Sfaff 4: Social Dancing 3, 4: Skelch Club I, 2, 3,,Treasurer 4: Archery I, 2: Nalional Honor Sociely 4. RITA I-I. CULICK Tennis I, 2, 3, 4: Golf Club 4: Book Club 2: Volleyball I, 2: Soccer 21 Aqualic Club 2: Triphi I: Red Cross I: Social Dancing I, 2. Twenly-fou r JOSEPH F. CURRAN Joe Senior Class Treasurer: Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4: Foolball 4: Baseball 4: Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 4: Inlramural Baslceiball I, 2, Caplain 2: Cross Counfry I, 2: Science Club 2. HARRY M. DANDO H Band 3, 4: Choir 3, 4: Orchesfra 4. NADINA E. DARROCH Dee Gorfon News 2, 3, 4: Ridinq Club 4: Tennis Club 2, 4: Swimminq Club 4: Tumblinq 2: Slcefcli Club 23 Lead- ers Club 2. .iff in-, if is M. i lil ix ' I Twenly-five RUSSELL E. DAVIDSON Russ Cross Counlry 3, 4, Caplain 4: Traclc 2, 3, 4: lnlramural Baskelball 2: Varsify Baslcelball 4: J.V. Basie?- ball 3: Draflinq Club 2, 3. JOHN MICHAEL DeVEAU Jacli lnlramural Baslcelball I, 2, 3. CHRISTINE DICKERSON Sugar Riding Club 2, 3: Tennis Club 2, 3: Golf Club 3: Swimming Club: Vic- Iory Biology Club 2: Bowling Club, Leaders Club I, 2. JEAN V. DOYLE Derle By-George Club I, 2, 3, 4: Book Club 3, 4: Swimming Club 4: Tennis I, 2: Aqualic Club 2: Leaders Club I, 2: Sophomore Choir: Viclory Corps I, 2: Square Dancinq 2: Baslcelball I: Volleyball I: Baseball I: Prom- enade Arl Slalil 4. I-IAZEL M. DUIGNAN Haze Promenade Slaflf 4: Gorlon News 4: Triplui 3, 4: Tennis 2, 3: Archery 3: Red Cross 2: Healllw Council 2. JOHN DURNIAK Promenade Slall, 4: Gorlon News 3, 4: Foolball Manaqer 3, 4: Base- ball 3: lnlramural Baslcelball 2, 3, 4: Baslcelball Freshman Coach 3, 4: Drallinq Club 3. I 5- ia-. ,9- 3 in 41-K ROBERT M. DUVALL Blues Hall Palrol 2, 3. FRIDA ENG-LER Promenade Slafl 4: Gorfon News 4: Red Cross 4: Gorlon Players 4: Social Dancing 4: Play Day 2, 3, 4: Archery 3, 4: Swimming 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Baslxefball I, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4: Soccer I, 2, 3: Square Dancing 3: Tennis 3. GLORIA M. FARAGO Glo Riding Club 4: Slcelclw Club 3: Swimming Club 3: Girls' Dancing I: Promenade Ari Sfafl 4. PATRICIA A. FARRINGTON Pal Promenade Slall 4: C-orlon News 3: Golf Club 4: Tennis 2, 3, 4: Book Club 3, 4: Bowling 4: Swimming 2: Triphi I, 2, 3: By-George Club I, 2: Nalional Honor Sociely 4. MICHAEL FATIUK, JR. Siberian Inlramural Baslcelball 2, 3, 4: Senior Choir 4: Track 3: Bowling Club 2, 3: Rille Club 3: Aero-Drallinq Club 2: Meleorology Club 2: I-Ii-Y 2. JOAN DeLOURDES FAY Foo Gorlon News 4: Riding Club I, 2, 3: Baslcefball 2, 3: Tennis 2, 3: Red Cro s I: 2: Golf 2: Bowligng 2: Swim- min Club I, Za Bqsbbfall I, 2, 31 3115- Sfaxy, gy ' xy' V I ' fl, . xii Pl , X 'I , I ' I I I. I J ' .3 'I Xi ' JR X I I P Q - I i Ink 5:11 SY. if I -J ifrifiw :Yi I Sym 'FQ il. l llllki DOROTHY A. FEE Doffy Tennis I, 2, 3, 4: Golf Club 4: Swimming Club 2: Bowling I, 2: Vol- Ieyball I, 2: Soccer 2: Red Cross I: Triphi I: Swimming Club 2. STANLEY F. FIG-URA Bohunln Gorlon Players 4: Inframural Bas- lcelball 2, 3, 4: Foolball 2, 3, 4: I-leallh Council 2, 3: Sollball 2, 3: Senior Choir 3: Red Cross I, 2: Vic- Iory Corps I, 2: Riding Club 2: Sci- ence Club 2: Mailw Club I. BETTY ANN FLOWER Pansy Promenade Sfall 4: Gorlon Players 4: Cheerleader 3, 4: Riding Club 2, 3, 4: Tennis Club 2, 3: Volleyball I: Baseball I, 2: Viclory Corps 2. Twenly-six no ei G I' I L A l DORIS ROSE FLYNN Derry Gorlon News 47 Senior Choi 47 Book Club 47 Baseball 47' Mo r Dancing 37 Square.Qa i , Val- Ieyba! 2. -f d Re Cros - icfory rome all 4 L ad Q C 2 Honor iefy 4. JOHN GALLAGHER Gall: Intramural I, 2, 3, 47 Meleoroloqy Club 27 Track I7 Band Ii Orchesfra I. F gy ,ni S TwenIy-seven A 49 CARL W. GARLAND Boolc Club 3, 4, Presideni 47 Red Cross Represenfalive 37 Nalional Honor Sociefy 4. JULIA GAZDUN Judy Triphi I, 37 Square Dancing 37 Junior Red Cross 2, 37 Volleyball I, 27 Swimming 27 Bowling 37 Tumbling 27 Leaders Club 27 Dramaiics I7 Baslnelball I. CHARLES ALFRED GERN Lesmal Gorion News 3, 47 lnlramural Bas- Icefball 2, 3, 47 Cross Counlry 47 Swimming Team Manager 4: Meleor- ology Club I, Presidenl I7 Vicfory Corps I7 Science Club 27 Naiional Honor Socieiy 4. gsm REGINA M. GLUCK Senior Choir 47 Bowling 47 Swim- ming 2, 47 Leaders Club 27 Tennis 27 Baseball 2. MARY GOMEZ Social Dancing 47 Swimming 47 Archery 3, 47 Soccer I, 3, 47 Play Day 2, 3, 47 Baseball I, 2, 3, 47 Bas- Lefball I, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball I, 2, 3. 47 Tennis I, 2, 3, 47 Tumbling 2, 47 Biology Viciory Corps l, 2, 37 Square Dan-cinq 3: Leaders Club l. BARBARA J. I-IALE Bob Swimming Club 4. MURIEL HAMILTON Ginger Archery 4: Orclieslra 2, 3, 4: Vol- leyball 3: Tumbling 2, 3: Baseball 2: Red Cross 2: Bowling 2: Leaders Club 2: Viclory Corps I: Naiional Honor Socieiy 4. RICHARD HARMONAY Promenade Slafi 4: Inframural Bas- Icelball I, 2, 3, 4, Capiain: Mail: Club I, 2, 3, 4: Viclory Corps I, 2, 3: Healili Council 2, 3: Aero-Dralh inq 2, 3: Red Cross 2, 3: Swimming Club 2: Science Club I, 2: Inlramural Soflball I, 2: Hi-Y 2: Library Club li Geography Club I. AUDREY ETHEL HARTMAN Aud Gorion News 4: Gorion Players 4: Swimming Club 4: Orclweslra 2, 3, 4: Square Dancing 3: Triplwi 3: Bowling 2: Viciory Corps 2: Tumbling 2: Leaders Club 2: Slcelcli Club 2: Na- Iional Honor Sociely 4. ROBERT C. HERDINA Bob Gorlon Players 4, Casi of The Wedding : Rifle Club 4: Senior Choir 3. JOAN HISCOCK Richy Promenade Ari Slall 4: Swimming Club 2: Leaders Club 2. VERA HLIVA Fifi Promenade Ari Slaicl 4: Baslceiball 2: Volleyball 2: Tumbling 2: Baseball 2: Swimming Club 2: Leaders Club 2: Play Day 2: Naiional Honor Socieiy 4. X x x 4 I 'ii : xml., I, 4, 35, DOROTHY MARIE HOAR Daffy Promenade Ari Siaff 4: Riding Club 4 Leaders u Svillmmmq FRANCIS B. HOLODAK Franlr Baslcefball 4: Healfh Council 2, 3, 4, Presideni 4: Book Club 2, 3. 4: Inlramural Baslcelball I. 2, 3, 4:Swim- ming Club 3: lniramural Soflball I, 3: Math Club I. JEANNE E. HOLZMAN Hosly Promenade Slaff 4: Gvorion News 3, 4: Volleyball I. 2, 3: Baslceiball I, 2: Baseball I, 2: Tennis I, 2, 3: Lead- ers Club 2. I ' Tvveiiiy-eiglmf PAUL J. I-IUBERTY JoI1n Promenade Ar? Slall 4: Inlramural Baslxelball I, 2, 3, 4: Skelclw Club 3: Viclo5f2Corps I, 2. 'f.ifJ,., FLORENCE HVIZD Flo Promenade Slall 4: ArcI1ery 4: Bowling 2: Tumblinq 2: Leaders Club 2: Viclory Corps I: Red Cross I. SHIRLEY MIAIRGUERITE ILIES Shlrl Baslcelball 2: Volleyball 3: Base! 4 v ball 2. bpv A J I ...f fi ,V Q A If I - f -2... -lc qi , 1211 i. N' f-, Q 'Ifwenly-nine . --1 ROBERT J. JANECZKO Bob Inlramural Baslcefball 2, 3: Rifle Club 2, 3. FREDRICK O. JESTAEDT Fred Poolball 2, 3, 4: Track I, 2: Choir I, 2: Orclneslra I: Clwemislry Club I. GEORGIANA JIMOLKA George Promenade Slarl 4: Triplwi 4: Ten- nis I, 2, 3, 4, Book Club 2, 3, 4, Golf 4: Aqualic Club 2: Baseball 3: Volleyball I: Dancing I. ' 1523. '?5L?i?'ff'E'??ff,:- X GEORGE A. KARAGANIS Embalmo Gorlon Players 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Foolball 2, 4: Inlramural Baslcelball 2, 3, 4: Bowlinq 2: Acapella Choir 2: Red Cross 2: Science Club 3: Inlrae mural Soflball 3. PAUL D, KASCI-IEL Paul Senior Clwoir 4: Orclweslra I, 2: Band I: Glee Club I: Music Appre- cialion Club I: Clnemislry Club I. FRANK KEARNEY Frank Inlrarnural Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4: I-Ii-Y 2: Science Club I. JEAN KEARNEY Triplii 3: Bowlinq I, 2: Volleyball I. DANIEL J. KELLY Doc Promenade Slafl 4: Varsily Fool- ball 4: Varsily Baslcelball 3. 4: J.V. Baslcelball 2: Cross Counlry 2: Infra- mural Baslcelball I: Traclc I: Nalional Honor Sociely 4. EILEEN KEEVER Keev Promenade Sfall 4: Gorlon News 4: Golf Club 2, 3, 4, Presidenl 4: Tennis I, 2, 3: Book Club 2: Dancinq I: Volleyball I: Soccer I. MARJORIE ANNE KEILY mag. Riding Club 3: Bowlinq 2, 3: Ten- nis 2: Baslcelbalxlrl Volleyball I, 2: Social D ng! : Promenade Ari Slafl 4,yV 5 W Q ,.f' v X I L 4' JOAN KEITH f oiz THY B. KENNEDY Doi . Swlmmlnq 47 Bdflefbell 2? BOWI- immi q Club: Volleyball: Base- 9 3- ,y ba : B Inq: iccer. U , Y , ,nj fb a vhs 'Qi-,' k yt 1' .. ,E .' 1 hr!! E ,L , N ff ll FLORENCE M. KENNEDY Flo Promenade Sheff 4: Gorlon News 4: Baslcefball 4: Baseball 2, 4: Swim' rninq 2, 4: Viclory Corps I, 2. EVA LOUISE KOSTELNY Social Dancinq 3: Choir 3: Senior Clwoir 2: Baslcelball 2. JOHN KRESO Jack Inlrarnural Baslcelball I, 2, 4: Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4: J.V. Baslcelball 33 Science Club 2: Tracl: I. Thirfy DORIS E. KRUMLAUF Heallli Council 4: Square Dancing 3: Archery 3: Riding Club 3: Swim- ming 2, 4: Play Day 2, 3, 4: Tennis I, 2: Leaders Club I: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4: Soccer I, 2, 3, 4. HELEN IRENE LAURELL Bickle Inler-High CI'ioir 3: lnler-Counly Choir 2: Senior Clnoir 2, 3, 4: Base- ball I, 2: Baslcelball I, 2: Soccer I, 2: Volleyball I. MARY LAVAIA Lou Band 2, 3, 4: Leaders Club 2: Red Cross I, 2: Viclory Corps I: Biology Viclory Club I. -We 9: ii., ' clk. I y I Thirly-one MARGARET v. LEFURGY Peggy Senior Choir 4: Triplwi 3, 4, Cab- inel Member 3, Presidenl' 4: Baseball 2, 3: Tennis 2, 3: Leaders Club 2. JOSEPH LENNOX Joe Promenade Ari Sfaii 3, 4: Assisi- anl Arr Edilor 4: Gorlon Players 4: Traclc I, 4: Rifle Club 2: Slcelch Club 2: lnlramural Baslceiball I, 2, 3, 4: Promenade Slafl 4. JOHN LICCARDO John L. Promenade Arl Slall 4: Traclc 3: Science Club 2: Rifle Club I, 2: Swimming Team I: Inlramural Bas- Icelball I, 2. JM L I 14f lu4Afu7 CATHERINE LINKS Kiify Promenade Arr Slaif 4: Riding Club 4: Bowling Club 4. DEWEY LOHRFINK Gumperl Gorlon Players 4, Presidenl: Red Cross 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: lnlramural Baslrelball I, 2: J.V. Baslxelball 3: Varsily Baslcelball 4: Assislanl Fool- ball Manager I: Foolball Manager 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA LONERGAN Pai Riding Club 4: Bawlinq Club 4: Arclwery 4: Square Dancing 3: Soccer 3: Leaders Club 2: Volleyball I, 3: Viclory Corps I, 2. 444060 J iw ANN L. LUNDY Ridinq Club 4: Bowlinq Club 4: Archery 4: Book Club 2: Tennis I, 2: Viclory Corps l, 2: Bialaqy Viclory Club I, 2: Triplwi I. FAUSTINA L. MQAVOY Nina Promenade Arl Slall 4: Gorlon News 4: Baslcelball 4: Baseball 2, 4: Viclory Corps 2: Tennis 2: Volleyball I, 2. AUDREY McCUE Aud Swimminq 4: Dancinq 3: Triplni 3: Archery 3, 4: Baslcelball I, 3, 4: Volleyball l, 3, 4: Baseball 3, 4: Soccer I, 2, 3.4. fa WARREN Iv1cDERMOTT Mack Al Callwedral Colleqegfllebalinq Club 2, 3: Presidenl 3: lnlramural Baslrefball I, 2, 3: lnlramural Base- 2, 3: al Gorlon - Debalinq ball I, Club 4. EDNA MCGUIRE Mac Tennis 2, 3: Baseball 2, 3: Baslcel- ball 2. FRANK MCMANN Mac Rille Club 4: Track I, 2: Cross Counlry 2, 3. .'1:. .3'v ir. .Ii ., I L, ' I ...ll BARBARA A. McMlNN Bob Bowling Club 4: Triplii 3: Swim- ming 2: Tennis I: Baseball I, 2: Promenade Arl Sfaff 4. IRENE MAKAR Rene Baslcelball 4: Triphi 3, 4: Leaders Club 2: Bowling Club 2. CATHERINE M. MANNING Kay Gorlon News 4: Baseball 4: Baslcel- ball 4: Swimming 4: By-George 21 Square Dancing 3: Volleyball I, 2. Thirly-Iwo GRACE MARCI-IAK Spo+s Promenade Slaii 4: Gorion News 4:Triphi 3, 4, Vice-Presidenf 4: Junior Red Cross 3: Aqualic Club 3: Base- ball 3, 4: Tumbling 3: Leaders Club 2: Dancinq I: Volleyball I: Boolc Club 2. i ROBERT MARKS Bob Inframural Baslcefball 2, 3: Traclc 2. WILLIAM MARTZ Bill Gorlon Players 4: Junior Red Cross 3: Physical Educaiion Demonsfrafion 3: Gorlon Spealcer in America Leqion Coniesi on The Consiilufion 3: Lafin Coniesi 2: Map Readinq Club 2: Inlernafional Relalions Club 2: Book Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3: Inlra- mural Baslrefball 2, 3: Malh Club I, Presidenl: Traclc 2, 3, 4: Cross Coun- Iry I, 2, 3, 4: Meieoroloqy Club I: Nalional Honor Sociely 4. ,II 55 Ay I. I , y I. f , I I r I Thirly-fh ree 1 W f ff 1 . ,14- PI-IILIP J. MATTHEWS Dizzy Baslcelball 2, 3, 4: Bowlinq Club 2: J.V. Foolball I: Junior Red Cross 2: Maih Club I: Meleoroloqy Club I, 2: Viclory Corps I: lnlramural Bas- Icelball I. ANNA P. MAYER Ann Promenade Sfall 4: By-Georqe 4: lnler-High Choir 4: Triphi 4: Social Dancinq 3, 4: Aqualic Club 2: Lead- ers Club 2: Tumblinq I: Vicfory Corps I, 2: Viclory Biology Club I: Sophomore Choir I. JEAN MEI-IR Swimming 4: Triphi 3, 4, Treasurer 4: I-Ieallh Council 4, Vice-Presidenl: Archery 3, 4: Leaders Club 2. THOMAS MEI-IRTENS Tom Promenade Ari S-fatal 4: Eooiball 4: By-Georqe 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: I-Ieallh Council 2: Airplane Club I. MARY ANN MELTZ Puggie Aqualic Club 2: Tennis 2: Triphi 2: Volleyball I. ROBERT MESLIN Men' Physics Club 3: Rifle Club 2: Me- 'reoroloqy Club 2, 3: Draflinq Club I, 2: Inlramural Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4: Swimming Club I. 51Zf,f C -f' .Zara J N N 5 VERONICA METZGER Ronnie ISABEL MILLAR Iz ArcI'1ery 4: Senior Clioir 4: Swim- ming 2: Bowling Club 2, 4: Tennis 2: Baseball 2: Baslcelball 2: Volleyball 2: Leaders Club 2: Tumblinq 2. MARILYN T. MULLANE Mar Gorlon News 4: Junior Red Cross 4: Aqualic Club 2: Leaders Club 2: Volleyball 2: Baseball 2: Book Club JANET MARYANNE NEWBRAND Promenade Slall 4: C-orlon News 4: A. A. Represenlalive 4: Junior Red Cross 2: Lalin Conlesl 2: Play Day 2: Baseball I, 2: Baslcelball I, 2: Viclory Corps I, 2: Bioloqy Viclory Club I: Volleyball I: Soccer I: Nalional Honor Sociely 4. GILBERT EDWIN NEWTON Gil AI Rullwerlord I-Iiqlw Sclnool, Rullner- lord, N. J.-Soccer 2, 3, 4: Traclc 2, 3: Debalinq Club 2: Malln Club 2, 3, 4: Inlrarnural Traclc 2, 3: lnlramural Volleyball 2: Inlramural Baslcelball 2: Band 4. CATHERINE NICI-IOL Kay Dancinq I, 2: Volleyball I: Tennis Club I, 2: Baseball I: Ridinq Club 2: Tennis I, 2, 3. fx 1 A' I ,A by . JV nfl, S Q , 1, 'I I WILLIAM NICICELLS Nick Foolball 2, 3, 4: Traclc 2, 3, 4: Inlrarnural Baslcelball 2, 3, 4: Mele- oroloqy Club 2: Spellinq Club 4: Nalional Honor Sociely 4. EVELYN R. NITSCH Lynn Gorlon News 4: Social Dancinq 4: Archery 3, 4: Tumbling 2, 4: Play Day 2, 3, 4: Viclory Corps I, 2, 3: Soccer I, 2, 3, 4: Tennis I, 2, 3, 4: Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4, Caplain 4: Leaders Club I: Volleyball I. 2, 3, 4, Caplain I, 2, 3: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Caplain I, 2, 3: Nalional Honor Socieiy 4. . ,Qs ROBERTA. NITSCH Nlonfy Meleoroloqy Club I: lnlramural Baslcelball 2, 3. Thirly-four ANNA E. NOVAK Anne Promenade Slall, Associale Edilor 4: Gorlon News 4: C-oll Club 4: Archery 3, 4: Triphi 3, 4: Tennis 2, 3: Social'Dancing 3: Leaders Club 2: Viclory Corps 2: Nalional Honor Sociely 4. FREDERICK M. NOVAK Fred Slamp Club, Secrelary I: Nalional I-lonor Sociely 4. BERNARD F. O'BRlEN O'B Swimming Club 4: Track 2, 4: French Club 2: Aero-Draffinq Club 2. .,. .,..,., W C WILLIAM OIBRIEN O'B Senior Class Presidenl: Foolball 2, 3, 4: Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 3, 4: Meleoroloqy Club 2: Bowlinq lub 2, 3: Choir 2: Ivlalh Club I: nior Red Cross I, 2. F ff BETSYJUNE ODELL Befs R, r ' g Promenade Slall 4: Gorlon News wg: fl I 4,.,J4: Gorlon Players 4, Casl ol The Q I 'v' Weddingn: Archery 4: Senior Choir v li ,X 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Tennis 2, 3, I, 7 , 4: Golf Club 3, 4, Secrel'ary-Treas- , . 4 I ,Z urer: Square Dancinq 3: Play Day 3: F 'I 4g ' ',f'--fv Baslcelball 2, 3: Soccer 2: Social IK S 'I Dancing 2: Aqualic Club 2: Tumblinq ,Q f -. ' 2: Leaders Club 2: Swimminq 3, 4: .1 'fix -I ' Volleyball 2. v .' MARIANNE OLIVEIRA Promenade Slalzl 4: Triphi 4: By- Z' fi, George 4: lnler-I-ligh School Choir T 3, 4: Senior Choir 3, 4: Social Dancing ' 3, 4: Volleyball I, 2: Soccer I, 2. Thirly-live BARBARA CLAIRE O'NEIL Promenade Arl Slafl 4: Swimminq 3, 4: Leaders Club 2: Tumbling 2: Slcefch Club 2. W. STUART O'NEILL Slu Slcelch Club 2, 3: Acapella Choir 2, 3: Red Cross Represenlaliye 2. ROSE M. PAOLILLO Rosie G-orlon News 4: Swimrninq Club 4: Red Cross 3: Volleyball 2: By-George I, 2. I idea' I C GLORIA PASCO Riding Club 4: lnler-I-liqli School Choir 3: Senior Choir 3: Swirnrninq Club 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Leaders Club 2: Dance Club 2: Bioloqy Vic- lory Club I: Sophomore Choir I. BERNADINE PATTERSON Berna Baslcelball 2: Archery 4: Tennis 4: Baseball 4. JOSEPH PECORA Joe lnlrarnural Baslcelball 2, 3, 4: Jun- ior Red Cross 2, 3, 4: Rifle Club 3: I-leallh Club 2: Math Club I: Prom- enade Sfaif 4. MARGUERITE PFLAUIVIER Mickey Riding Club 4: Swimrninq Club 3, 4. MARION E. PHILLIPS Pee Wee Archery 4: Swimming Club 4: Sen- ior Choir 4: Square Dance 3: Soph- omore Choir accompanisl I: Volley- ball I: Viclory Corps I. MARIAN A. PICONE Marian Gorlon News 4: Archery 4: Boolc Club 4: Modern Dancinq 3: Square Dancing 3: Ridinq Club 2, 3, 4: Skefcll Club 3, 4: Viclory Corps l. 2: Promenade Arl Slall 4: Nalional I-lonor Sociely 4. - 1 4 K! ...,. .W ., , ei l ' ' I I I J 'IIIIIT JULIA MARY PIDEL Jewel Archery 4: Baslcelball 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 3, 4: Dancing 3, 4: Soccer I, 2: Vaulling 4. JOAN POCI Riding Club 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Maiorefle 4: Leaders Club 2: Volley- ball I: Dancing 2: Biology Viclory Club l. MARIE ATI-IRYN O OT Poe Gorlo Player 4, nis 4: Gorlon News : rc r : Red Cross 3, 4: Volley ll 3 4: 'IBaslcelbalI 3, 4: Tri i ni Thirty-six DOROTHY ANN PRYZGODA Doi Gorlon News 47 Golf Club 47 Bowlinq Club 47 Triphi 3, 4. FRANK RAIMONDI Rifle Club 2, 37 Dralfing Club 27 lnframural Baslcelball I, 37 Bowlinq Club li Airplane Club I7 Nalional Honor Sociely 4. SUZANNE MARIE RAINGER Sue Swimming 47 Archery 47 Triphi 3, 47 Leaders Club 27 Bowlinq Club 2. Thir+y-seven TI-IERESA LOUISE REI-IAK Terry Promenade Slali 4: Swirnminq 47 Riding Club 37 Senior Choir 47 Ten- nis 2, 3, 47 Triphi 3, 47 Bowlinq 27 Aqualic 27 Archery 3. PATRICIA ANNE REILLY Pa+ Promenade Slafl 47 Senior Class Secrelary7 Cheerleader I, 2, 3, 4, Co- Caplain 47 Gorlon Players 4, Vice' President Riding Club 3, 4: Red Cross 37 Tennis Club I, 2, 33 Volley- ball I, 2, 37 Leaders Club I7 Baseball I7 Nalional Honor Sociely 4. MARY I. ROBERTSON Belle Riding Club 3, 47 Tennis I, 2, 3, 47 Baseball l, 37 Baslcelball I, 27 Swim- ming 27 Leaders Club 2, 37 I-leallh Council I, 27 Volleyball I, 2, 3. RITA ROPSCI-I UTZ Promenade Ari Slali 47 By-George 47 Debalinq Club 4, President Book Club 2, 4, Secrelaryp Viclory Corps I7 lnlernafional-,Relalions Club I, 2, Secrelaryg Slcelch Club I, 2, 47 Na- Iional I-lonor Sociely 4. DOROTI-IEA A. RYAN Dot Promenade Slail, Edilor-in-Chief7 Book Club 2, 3, 4, Presidenl 2, Treas- urer 47 Triphi 3i Gorlon News 3, 47 Golf Club 47 Senior Conslilulion Cor'nmi'rIee7 Latin Conlesl 2: Junior Red Cross l, 27 Leaders Club I5 Baseball I, 2: Soccer I7 Volleyball I7 Baslcefball I, 27 Tennis I, 2, 37 By- Georqe 27 Nalional Honor Sociely 4. PAUL S. SALDO Sal Aero-Draf'rinq Club 27 lnlramural Baslselball 3, 47 Rifle Club 3. EDMUND KENNETH SAYERS Ed Sfamp Club I: Draffing Club 2: Typing Club I, ELIZABETH SCHNEIDER Beffy Promenade Arf Sfaff 4: Bowling Club 4: Archery 4: Riding Club 4: Swimming Club 2: Healih Council I: Vicfory Biology Club I: Vicfory Corps I. MARGARET E, SCHUCK Peggy Baseball I, 7, 4: Basluefball I, 2: Tumbling 2: Soccer I: Volleyball I, 2: Dancing 2: Promenade Siaff 4. WILLIAM N. J. SENIOR Bill Swimming Team 3, 4: Draffing Club I: Aero Club I: Inframural Baslcefball I, 2, 3. ROBERT WILLIAM SHEEHAN Bob Orchesfra I, 2, 3, 4: Boys' Riding Club 2: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Science 2: Inframural Baslcefball I, 2. JANE FRANCES SICKELS Big Jane Golf Club 3, 4, Vice-Presidenf 4: Gorfon Players 4: Swimming Club 4: Leaders Club 2: Gorlon News 4: Tennis Club 2, 3: Senior Choir 3, 4: Band Twirler 4. I am. ' J. E -J :Wx A 5 IIALI film f i'-A , I 1 1 H IB . ,1 ,I Q 5 .Vi ,,. JW I V if . ' I K J ' ,n 'VJ T .491 T T ' VET., J 'v 'M ' V , I, B 1 . K. 1 P' LOIS ANN SLOAN Lo Volley Ball I, 2: Dancing I, 2: Triplii I' Baseball I, 2: Golf 4: Swimming I. 2: Promenade Slafl 4. MORGAN F. SMITH Morg Rifle Club 3, 4: Presidenl 4: Draff- ing Club 2, 3. ' WILLIAM C. SMITH, JR. Srhitly Cross Counfry 3, 4: Rifle Club 2. 3, 4: Bowling Club 2, 3, 4: Inframural Baslcefball 2, 3, 4: Baseball 4: Aero Draffinq Club 4: Inframural Baseball 2, 3, 4: I-Ii-Y 4. Thirfy-eighl GLORIA SMOLEN Slceich Club 2, 3, 4: Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4: Gorlon Players 4: Leaders Club 2: By-George 4: Square Dancing 2: Volleyball 2, 3, 4: Baslrefball 2, 3: Tumbling 2: Social Dancing 2, 3: Promenade Slaff 4, MARIE ANN SORTINO Promenade Ari Slafi 4: Bowling 2: Swimming 4: Golf 4: Triplmi 4: Tennis 2: Riding 4: Leaders Club 2. PAULA STEADMAN Promenade Sfaff 41 Heallh Council 4: Tennis 3: Gorlon Players 4, Secre- Tary 4. WM WWW Till. iii I II if f. Thirfy-nine 6 wif' ' w fy W? fgfal! l 1, JJ1, I 'ffl' 9 ii. I fl i wikfllbqtbnff uvl, V, Aix' L CATHERINE T. STELBEN W 'ROLAND SULLIVAN Sull Promenade Slarcl 4: Aqualic lClub 2: Leaders Club 2: Baseball I: Viclory Corps If Dancing 2: I-lealllx Council 3: Red Cross 2, 4: Gorlon News 3: Viclory Biology Club I. MARY ANN STEPHENS Mimi Promenade Slaii 4, Associale Edilor Gorlon News 3, 4: Associale Edilor 4: Gorlon Players 4, Cas? of Two Croolcs and a Lady : Swimming Club 2: Bowling Club 2: Riding Club 3, 4: Volleyball 3: Tumbling 2: Archery 4. MARION STOCKLAS Sloclc Triplni 3, 4: Golf 4: Swimming 41 Tennis 4: Riding 4: Gorlon News 41 Archery 4. lnlernalional Relalions Club 2: Inlramural Baslcelball 3, 4: Baseball 3, 4: Meleorology Club I: lnlramural Baseball I, 2, 3, 4. CLINTON W. SWEET, JR. Clint In+ramural Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4: Cross Counlry 2: Swimming 3, 4: Heallh Council 3: lnlramural Baseball 2, 3, 4. ZENITI-I TATUM Luffy Baseball 3, 4. I of I f ff' 1 1 1 v l JANET M. TAYLOR Promenade Slall 4: Cheerleader I, 2, 3, 4. Caplaln 4, Tennis I, 2, 3, Presidenf 2, 3: Riding Club 3, 4: Vol- leyball l 2, 3: Baseball I: Leaders Club I: Gcrlon News 3, 4: Gorlon Players 4: A. A. Represenlalive: Na- honal Honor Sociely 4. PHILIP H. TAYLOR Wink Traclc 2, 3: Foolball 3 4: Orcheslra 2, 3, 4: Senior Choir 2, 3, 4. DORA TEIJEIRA AUDREY JOAN THIBAULT Niclcie Promenade Slall 4: Bowling Club 2, 4: Baseball 2: Viclory Corps I: Lead- ers Club 2: Tumbling Club 2: Archery Club: Nalional Honor Sociely 4. O WAULA THOMPSON Polly Baseball 3: Senior Choir 2, 4: Ten- nis 2: Leaders Club 2. Promenade Slalil 4: Boolc Club 4: Ll'-l-MN M' TORNE Lil Golf Club 4. Golf 4. aff l D I U I pm ,Y ' 4 ,J 2 l I l. ' , ' V .1 Alf' . - A1 .f ug 9 lllll W MARJORIE W. TRAUB Marge Cheer Leader 4: Volleyball I, 2, 3: Baslcelball l, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Soccer I, 2: Archery 3, 4: Swim- ming 4: Tennis 2, 3: Biology Victory Club 2: Viclory Corps I, 2: Square Dancing 3. ROBERT TYNAN Pop Promenade Slalf 4: lnlramural Bas- lcelball I, 2, 3, 4: Meleorology Club I: Secrelary: Viclorp Corps I, 2: Swim- ming Team 4: Slcelch Club 3. CARL H. VANVICK, JR. Sniffles Sophomore Choir. Forly fqfw H' ' Lfvl MARY ELIZABETH VESCIO Ves Promenade Slafl 4: Swimming Club 2: Bowling Club 2: Tennis 2, 3: Triphi 3, 4: Archery 3: Senior Choir 4: Gor- Ion News 4: Nalional Honor Sociely 4. Q ,gal Sv-1,9 -P' - .pu-9 D RES T oe Triphi , : Secrela 4: 4: Baslcelball 4: Archery 4: Sw q Club 4. JEAN WAAS Riding I, 2, 3, 4: Tennis I, 2: Bowling I. sf' e I I ,gffigf 19:1 .5 . Forfy-one HARRY WALLER Crassus Mallm Club I: Meleorology Club I: Band I, 2: Boolc Club 2, 3, 4, Presi- denl 3: lnlramural Baslnelball I, 2, 3, 4: lnlernalional Relalions Club 2, Sec- rerary-Treasurer: Baslcelball 3, 4: Map Reading Club 2: Rille Club 2: Senior Choir 2: Nalional Honor Sociely 4. PATRICIA R. WALSH Pal Viclory Biology Club I: Secrelary: Bowling 3, 4: Volleyball 3, 4: Baseball I: Swimming. FRANCES WALTER Fran Riding Club I, 2: Baslcelball I, 2: Field Hoclrey I, 2. WILLIAM WATSON Will Orcheslra I, 2, 3. 4: lnlramural Baslcelball I, 2: G-orlon Players 4. Cas? ol The Weddingu: Choir 3: Inlernafional Relalions Club 2. -EP RALPH WEST, JR. Senior Choir 2, 3, 4: Inlramural Baskelball 2, 3, 4. JANICE WHITE Jan Swimming Club 2, 3: Baseball I: Aqualic Club 2: Golf 4: Tennis I: Slcelcli Club I. MARY LOU WILLIAMS Lou Baseball 21 Volleyball Ig Soccer 3: Golf Club: Promenade Ari Slafl 4. MARY EDITH YOUNG Bowling 27 Leaders Club 2: Tennis 2, 3: Senior Choir 41 Promenade Slalif 43 Baslcefball 4. TI-IERESA BARBARA ZIGRAY Terry Slcelch Club 2, 3: Promenade Arl Slalzl 4. CLAIRE ZALEWSKI Triphi 3, 4: Archery 4: Baseball 4: Volleyball 41 Baslcelball 4: Swimming HENRY C- ZIMMER Hen Club 4. Aero Draffinq 21 Rifle Club 3. B x is if 2 me 1 Q. - M ROBERT NOSTRAND Chopin Choir Accompanisl 2, 3, 41 lnler- high School Choir 2, 3. GLORIA PREZZANO Glo Dancing 21 Baseball 21 Volleyball I: Biology Viclory Club I, President YOLANA LILLIAN YAMBRICK Lil Volleyball Ig Slcelch Club 3. .fgiijff 'yi' igvig. .A MS yy yr' Forty-Iwo M , ,fa A , l ! 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Much To'6u'r chagrin all our aTTempTs To look sophisTicaTed and complefely aT ease were unsuccessful. We looked like whaT we were-bewildered freshmen. The Thrill of The year was ourifirslf fooTball'game. We arrived en masse equipped wiTh blankefs. cow bells, hallowe eT1 noisemakersl food and cough drops. NaTurally, .The whole season was a success when 6orTon vanquished iTs arch enemyl-Yonkers. IT would have been worTh missing Thanksgiving dinner To see ThaT game. Among The upper classmen There was an acuTe shorTage of men. The girls, in order To relieve This siTuaTion, sTarTed wolfing The underclassmen. Mr. Cavanaugh and Mr. Feeney lefT school Teaching aT The call of The governmenT. Chaos resuI+ed. Classes were shiTTed and much To The disTress of Their pupils, Things were soon back To nor- mal again. AfTer an exTended Chrisfmas vacafion we sTarTed To work seriously. Mid-Term exams were fasT approaching. The freshmen very conscienfiously crammed. AfTer Two horrible days of being grilled wiTh wriTTen inTerrogaTions a widespread epidemic of indolence seT in. Much To The aggravafion of The TaculTy The epidemic lasTed unfil iT was Time for Spring fever. WiTh Spring came The measles. During The recuperaTion period we bliThely iour- neyed To The PararnounT, lured by mellow music as made by Harry James. Having Taken a mulTiTude of precauTions, few were vicTims of Dr. Kelly's shrewd scouTing. Those ThaT were remembered To be far more wary The riexT Time-if There were a nexT Time. . g - H ' Baseball and Track commenced and oiir afTernoons were spenT cheering The green and whiTe. By now we knew cough drops were unnecessary. Apparelled in dungarees and borrowed shirTs we were really-.a sighT To ibehold. I A As The year drew To aiclosdifhe newcomers losT The feeling of n e w n e s s and looked forward To The day when -They would be old Timers. The Promenade was held up and for a while we feared iT migJhT benecessary To waiT unTil SepTember. ForTu- naTely, The books arrived'aT The lasT minuTe and we hurriedly Turned The pages To find our picTures. ' 5 AT lasT, affer a glorious Summer, The leaves began To fall, and we were faced again wiTh school. We refurned a liTTIe older and a .liTTle wiser To sTarT The process of learning all-over again. More Than one new Teacher-was waifing To greeT us, and a few friendly faces were missed. Once aoainl life was back To The old rouTine. The Thanksgiving game This 'year was aksad disappoinTmenT. Yonkers succeeded in winning The game. The ouTs1anding record of The Cross CounTry Team, however, helped To minimize our despair. , December and a fuel shorTage broughT a welcome exTension of The ChrisTmas vacafion. IT was abouT This Time ,Too ThaT GorTon's hard working Miss I-Toey lefT. She had driven us' scolded us and praised us. We soon :learned ThaT she was a parT of The school--a parT which we greaTly missed. f In January once again our Time was absorbed by Those awful Things-exams. Then came The Spring which broughT, beside The usual ailmenfs. a war relief campaign. The Golf Club worked hard and filled l'fifTy kiTs To send To Russia. The re- sulTs were announced injhuge black headlines on The TTrsT page of The GorTon News. Much To our sorrow we found ThaT sophomores were noT free from RegenTs. ,Sif- Ting despondenTly over LaTin and geomeTry we saluTed The carefree beings ThaT had been ourselves The year before. Sooner or laTerAall Things musT come To an end, and so, amid greaT reioicing, came The end of Regenfs week. - 5 T ' i ' ForTy-Tour We walked ouf fhe door of Gorfon happy,and eager fo refurn once more. No longer were we lowiy sophomores. Vlf'e had graduafed from fhe lower ranks fo become loffy juniors. In fhe Fall we answered again fhe call of our books. The 'Gorfon News came ouf and several humorisfs made wiffy remarks abouf fhe idle Summer days. We, however, were far foo busy ioining clubs which had previously been barred fo us. The days flew by and finally led fo fhe Gorfon-Yonkers game. Really defermined 'rhis year, 'rhe feam friumphed, I2-7. More and more fime was devofed fo homework as fhings like lnfermediafe Regenfs drew near. The higher we climbed fhe more work fhere was waifing for us. Presenf af a special assembly fo award a cifafion 'ro fhe Gqrfon band for fheir cooperafion in fhe war efforf was fhe King of Swing himself-Benny Goodman. The Riverdale School enferfained fne Gorfonifes wifh a presenfafion of The Ro- mancers. Everyone liked missing sixfh period: buf nof foo many were enfhusiasfic abouf losing sevenfh period. ln March a physical demonsfrafion show was produced. People flocked fo see fhe Gorfon girls give fheir inferprefafion of a square dance. The May following fhe deafh of our valianf leader, Franklin Delano Roosevelf, broughf a vicfory for which he had conscienfiously labored. V-E day had come! Unfimely Regenfs once more caused despair in fhe gallanf Class of '46. Social acfivifies suddenly dropped as 'rhe hopeful iuniors-hopeful of becoming seniors- sfudied fheir logarifhms. When we nof foo regreffully found fhe end of fhe ferm loom- ing ahead of us we delighfed in fhoughfs of fhe nexf year. We would be seniors! And when fhe fime finally arrived being a senior was all of fhe work and mosf of fhe fun we had expecfed if fo be. VVe sfill had some boys in fhe class fhough fhey were a minorify. Rings had been ordered fhe preceding year, and much fo our safis- facfion fhey arrived early in fhe firsf ferm. ' Miss Sfreefer's Gorfon Players presenfed fwo plays, Two Crooks and a Lady and The Wedding. Mimi Sfephens and Ronald Backnick sfarred in fhe former. Helen Scoff and Dan Casey carried off leads in fhe laffer. lf was well worfh ifs price. Mid-ferms fhis year were really somefhing. Liffle reminders found fheir way info fhe mailbox sooner or lafer, and sfudenfs could be found mournfully discussing fhe sifuafion in dark corners. We managed fo 'find fime fo elecf class officers. The resulfs were as follows: Presldenf .,.,,,.,,,,,............,,,,,,..,.,..,.... William O Brien Vice-Presidenf .......,...,, . .,......, .Jane Connolly Secrefary ...,.,............ ........,., P africia Reilly Treasurer ......,.,.,,............,....,............... Joseph Curran Nexf a fragic fhing happened--Promenade prices rose. Seniors were buried under fhe ferrible amounf of 54.25. The sfaff worked furiously and complained wifh double energy. . We elecfed our cify official for youfh week-John Balinf. Dr. Kelly made us all feel very imporfanf by sfarfing a movemenf among seniors for keeping fhe school and grounds clean. ' Miss Williams' choir gave a concerf which fhrilled ifs enfire audience. Even fhe mosf sfudious forgof fheir isofopes and leff wifh a differenf look on fheir faces. Befsy Odell and Roberf Nosfrand were soloisfs. If was really somefhing fo remember. A sure sign fhaf June was rapidly approaching was fhe excifemenf creafed by fhe nof far disfanf Senior Prom. A commiffee was appoinfed and even friendly enemies could be heard discussing The evenf. ' We survived Regenfs and were awarded diplomas. Our high school days were over and we suddenly realized how much we were going fo miss fhem. Half envious.of fhose remaining behind we leave fhe familiar halls of Gorfon well prepared fo face fhe fufure. , GEORGIANA JIMOLKA Fo rfy-fi ve -1-1 .. ,. .-,--- .,,. -, ,m,,,,...,g,? CLASS WILL ' LeT iT be known by all ThaT we, The Class oT I946, on This Tair TwenTy-TirsT day of June, I946, do bequeaTh The Tollowing giTTs and privileges To The surviving sTudenT body of GorTon. TO TO J 5 TO I ,,.,,, 1 L THE CLASS OF '47: The glorious realizaTion ThaT you're Seniors aT lasT. 'As a punishmenT Tor Talking, reading The noTices Tor a week in homeroom. SevenTh period hisTory class wiTh Miss Voyse. The iob oT Trying To make The senior meeTing lasT unTil There is noThing leTT of TirsT period. Breaking your back puTTing books on The Tloor under The desk Tor Miss Brenneman. Going crazy over Those endless essay conTesTs. Taking ThaT walk over To The baskeT wiTh your gum in Miss Kelly's English class. The lasT chance To pass a Spanish RegenTs. Privilege To volunTeer Tor The Clean-up CommiTTee. Carrying on The renewed TradiTional Teud beTween NorTh and SouTh Yonkers. Joy oT sweaTing ouT Those lasT few monThs before RegenTs. VeTerans and more veTerans To bolsTer up The man-power shorTage. NEXT YEAR'S JUNIORS: The Thrill oT geTTing your TirsT crush on Mr. Mac Tor inTermediaTe or Trig. Keeping up The TradiTion of winning The A. Af. baseball Tor Mr. Quick's home- V room. H Mrs. CosTello's Cicero reTakes. The pleasure of joining The GorTon Players and puTTing on ThaT long-awaiTed show. The TirsT opporTuniTy To suppress your ThoughTs when 'sTriki.ng The wrong key in Typing. I l, Hearing Mrs. Richardson's repeaTed phrase Lips quieT. Joining The GorTon News sTaTT and improving The sales record. THE SHY SOPHS: The relief of no longer being The babies oT The school. Joy oT'spending sevenTh period wiTh Miss Becker Tor geomeTry. Being Torced To view The mysTeriogus. inTerior oT Miss Lee's closeT. An hour's hard labor over Caesar every nighT. The disappoinTmenT upon Tinding Tl'iiiT Fergy's only kidding abouf School's clos- ing Tomorrow. T' The Chance To supply Coach wiTh some much-needed sporTs sTars. ForTy-six TO OUR BABIES-Tl-IE FRESHMEN: Laughing when Mr. Doolify slaps Jrhe 'fable and s+a+es, Tha'r's a joke, son! Going lhrough The joys ol Hell-weelc. Learning ihal' 208 is nor a beauiy parlor. Proving +o Miss Azzara, before every +es'r, fhar +here's noihing wriHen on your hands. Trying 'ro discover wha? happens 'ro your lunch even Jrhough you do have a lock on your loclcer. Appreciaring 'rhe facf ihar Cavvy is back 'reaching Wondering where 'rhe seniors are on firsl lunch shifl. Cifizenship. The prospecl' of four wonderful years ahead ai G. l-l. S. SPECIAL BEQUESTS: Dolores Vrabel's happy-go-lucky ways To Kay Dee. Arlhur Bernacchia's pony io nexr year's Virgil class. To Mr. Sievers, a year's supply of egg boxes. Bill O'Brien's afhlelic abiliiy io Don McNamara. A new jeep for Mr. Doolily. Marion Slocklas' sharp appearance ro Kafhi Bogdon. The beauiiful eyes of Joan Keifh +o Terry Dallon. Joe Curran's sex appeal io Joe Kelly. The spirif of Be+sy's voice 'ro The Senior Choir. Joan Eay's sleepwallcing 'ro Joan Freeman. Pai Earring+on's nice clolhes io Claire Negrini. Thal sophisficaied beaury of Paula Sreadman +o Frankie Wise. TO DR. KELLY AND THE FACULTY: Our sincere fhanlcs lor your able guidance and sympalhelic undersfanding of our youihful problems 'rhrough These four happy years al G. l-l. S. You really are fhe grandesf feachers in lhe world. Wifnessed by: JANET TAYLoR JEANNE HOLZMAN Forry-seven THE cmss or '46 HEY DIDDLE' RIDDLE Hey diddle diddlo, The cow and The fiddle, The caT jumped up on The moon, He goT such a TrighT, From The evenTs of ThaT nighT, He didn'T geT back unTiI June. SomeTime aTTerward, The caT Told me, in sTricT conTidence oT course, abouT his Trip. The TacTs were so sTarTIing ThaT I hardly-buT I will Try To Tell Them To you iusT as I heard Them and IeT you judge Tor yourseIT. I landed raTher abrupTly, The caT said, on a hillrop overlooking, whaT seemed To be, a busy mefropolis. Never having been on The moon beTore, my curiosiTy was greaTIy aroused. I sTarTed down The road al break-neck speed. So eager was I To geT To The ciTy ThaT I musT have violaTed TraTTic reguIaTions. I heard The wailing oT a siren in The disTance and beTore I could Turn my head The brawny arms of Two policemen were abouT me. Imagine my surprise when I recognized Bill Alleman and Mike FaTiuk? S+iII ignoranT oT my oTFense, They pcppcd me inTo The back seaT and conTinued To make Their rounds. AT The TirsT sTop I saw hundreds oT workers digging green cheese ouT of huge piTs. Foreman Phil MaTThews was busy insTrucTing John Kreso, Morgan SmiTh, Paul Saldo, and John ArmiTage. I waved a paw aT Them as The wagon drew up in TronT oT The Curran Cheese Works. Joe's secreTary, Cveorgiana Jimolka, said ThaT he was lunching wiTh Mr. and Mrs. Lohrfink, and so we didn'T sTay. We sped pasT The Garland-MarTz ScienTiTic Research building and The Janeczko- Carr-Raimondi AmmuniTion PlanT. The radio was on and I snuggled back conTenTedIy in The seaT. BeTsyiune Odell' The soloisT oT Phil TayIor's choir, was singing Moon DusT by John Durniak, Tamous poeT and composer. BeTs was accompanied by Bob NosTrand and Mildred Bordas. An adverTisemenT Tor Sickels EIevaTed Shoes, sold exclusively aT The SweeT Haberdashery Tor Men, inTerrupTed The program. EnrouTe we noTiced ThaT someThing was amiss aT The airporT. Hailing Two nearby mechanics, Tom Allison and Edmund Sayers, we were quickly Told The news. The new Germ RockeT-Ship, being TesTed Tor The TirsT Time by The daring Frank Holodak and his lovely assisTanTs, Isabel Bell and Jean Mehr, had crashed. Fire ChieT Meslin reporTed ThaT Harmonay and Marks, Two oT his men had been iniured while TighTing The Tire. The injured were rushed inTo one oT The Sullivan Taxis and Taken quickly To The nearesT hospi- Tal. My capTors Took me inside The hospiTal w.Th Them. Ann AhlsTedT, The head nurso, assured us ThaT The paTienTs were saTe in The capable hands oT DocTors HamiITon and Karaganis. Dr. Daniel Kelly, a brain speciaIisT, had also been called in on The case. He advised using The new Waller Serum in spiTe oT The TacT ThaT iT was exTremeIy powerful. As we walked Through The halls I noTiced ThaT many oT The nurses were Tamiliar. Lorna Frisbie, Florence Hvizd, Shirley Iles, ZeniTh TaTum, Audrey ThibaulT, DoroThy Pryzgoda, MargareT Lefurgy and Irene Makar were among Those I saw. While sTill in The building I recognized UnderTakers Paul Kaschel and Frank McMann, removing a body To The Bernard O'Brien CemeTery, which They said was on The oTher side of The moon. No sooner did we geT back inTo The car Than my eagle-eyed companions noTiced Mary Cocciardi sTealing inTo a movie TheaTer. She pleaded ThaT she couIdn'+ miss Dee Darroch's new play, sTarring Mimi STephens, Bill WaTson and Bob Herdina. Her pro- TesTs were useless. They emphaTicaIIy Told her ThaT even if The greaT Brud BaIinT was TeaTured They would have To Take her back To school. AT The gaTe we were meT by MarieTTa Corbin, The school principal. She promised To deal sTernIy wiTh The TruanT and inviTed us To visiT some oT The classrooms. There I encounTered more old Triends. Music Teacher Marian Phillips, Vera Hliva and Marie BenneTT, girl's gym insTrucTors, Dawn ConTe, kniTTing Teacher, and Joan Poci, band leader. RuTh Cianciulli confessed she was having diTTicuITy Teaching The Clark boys. They deIiberaTely desTroyed Their B. Bell TexT books and reTused To sTudy Crimmings NoTes on NaTure. I.iTTle ArTie Bernacchia and Joan Fay, she said, were crediTs To Their parenTs. On The Tield we meT Coach Cowles. He informed us ThaT many ouTsTanding a+hIeTes had visiTed The school recenTIy-Tom MehrTens, big league baseball piTcher, Russ Davidson, record Track holder, Dick Coshal and Bill Nickells, TooTbaII sTars, and swimming champions Coughlin and Senior.He also sTaTed ThaT The Young-Taylor Tennis TournamenT had been played on school courTs. AT presenT he was busy Training a Temale baseball Team which be- cause of Their inheriTed abiIiTies he expecTed To be quiTe excellenT. A Tew girls he ForTy-eighT menlioned were Marlha Arlhur, Lois Affleck, Charlene Barlley, Doris Binseel, Jo Ca- vulo, Julia Pidel, Mary Gomez, Doris Krumlauf and Evelyn Nilsch, We bade farewell lo Coach Cowles and hurriedback lo lhe car. Why lhere's Joan,Keilh and Barbara McMinn, one of my companions remarked. - Could we drop you off somewhere, ladies? Thal would be wonderful, Joan said. We're going lo lhe Farringlon Dress Shoppe on Zimmer Slreel. I hear Marie Sorlino and Lil Torney gel lheir clolhes lhere. Yes, and did you know lhal Midge Kelly designs lhe dresses and Kay Slelben is lhe head dress-maker? I Barbara cul in. And so lhe conversalion ran unlil we said goodbye. Prelly soon my slomach began lo growl and l realized how much lime had elapsed since my arrival. How I longed for a saucer of milk! Delighledly I noliced we were slopping oulside Nina's Dinner Nook. I guess we were all hungry for in our mad dash for a lable we almosl knocked an enormous lray oul of Mary Lavaia's hands. Mar- guerile Pflaumer, anolher wailress, broughl us sleaming bowls of soup, lhe specially of Chef Anderson, and plallers of fresh luna lhal she said had been caughl by John Gallagher, lhal very morning. Being a rapid ealer I finished long before my lablemales and so had lime lo buy a magazine. Cn lhe cover was an enchanling piclure of Paula Sleadman, drawn by Gloria Smolen of lhe Zigray sludios. There were more familiar names on lhe maslheacl. Dorolhea Ryan. edilor-in-chief, Joe Lennox and Gloria Far- ago, arl edilors, Frida Engler and Marge Traub, sporls edilors and adverlising man- ager, Audrey I-larlman. The new biography of Frank Sinalra by Jean Doyle was re- viewed by crilic Ralph Wesl. This was accompanied by a colored drawing of lhe aulhor magnificenlly painled by Paul I-Iuberly. Nexl was an arlicle describing Foreign Minisler Ropschulz's lrip lo earlh. I-lad I more lime I would have delved deeper inlo il bul l barely skimmed lhrough lhe resl before we lefl. I did, however, glance al lhe adverlisemenls long enough lo see lhal lhe Bove Beauly Salon was specializing in new colored Toolh Polish, personally applied by Belly Schneider. This producl was guaran- leed by lhe nalionally popular Kearney lwins and was lherefore lhe rage of lhe season. I lhoughl l-Ielen Laurell and Lois Sloan, silling al lhe opposile lable wilh Kay Links, looked differenl, somehow. Cashier Kennedy said lhey were models, and who am I lo quibble over currenl fashions. I lipped my hal lo lhe, girls of lhe Bridge Club IMary- belle Roberlson, Janice While, Dol Fee and Regina Gluckl as I wenl by. Oul on lhe slreel once more. we heard Edilor Roberl Bernabei peddling his paper. Nichol and Dickerson, Million-Dollar Debulanles, murdered. Vanvick held on suspicion. Read all aboul il. Now lhe car headed for lhe Purple Gawler Nighl Spol. owned and operaled by Slu O'NeilI and his former dancing parlnor, Grace Marchak. When we arrived, Gil Newlon's band wilh I-larry Danclo and his lrumpel oul in fronl, were playing Looney Mooney ' lhe lyrics by Barbara I-lale. Nexl on lhe program was acrobalic queen, Joan I-Iiscock. I-Ier number was followed by Dorolhy I-Ioar and her chorus girls, Puggie Mellz, Glo Pasco, Berna Pallerson, Hazel Duignan and Pal Walsh. Eileen Keever, holder of lhe Woman's Golf lille, was silling al a fronl lable wearing while orchids from lhe Flower Shop. The club was filled lo capacily wilh former Gorloniles. Fran Waller, Barbara O'NeiI and Rila Culick wilh lheir husbands, lhe Sheehans and lhe Tynnas were al one lable. Claire Zalewski. Gloria Prezzano, Jean Waas, Kay Man- ning, Mary Lou Williams and Yolana Yambrick were in slunning evening dress. From lhe slag-line Admirals Figura, Runge, and DeVeau, and General Duvall veiwed lhe women, while cigarelle girls, Suzanne Rainger, Pal Lonergan, Ann Lundy and Mary Vescio, mingled lhrough lhe crowd. Banker Joseph Pecora made auile a commolion in lhe lobby. I-le had broughl his radio lo Ronald Backnick lo be fiixed several monlhs before and upon meeling lhe unforlunale individual was demanding lhe finished prod- ucl. Much lo lhe dislress of Marie Popol, lhe hal-check girl, lhe men were loudly argu- ing lhe maller. The byslanders, Isabel Millar, Fred Jeslaedl. Veronica Melzger and Waula Thompson soon ioined in lhe discussion. The oncoming fighl was averled by lhe quick-lhinking of Jeanne I-Iolzman. who nolified Bill Smilh and Bob Nilsch, lhe bouncers. ln no lime lhey persuaded lhe lroublemakers lo leave. The excilemenl was loo much for Eva Koslelny and Marilyn Cook. The ladies fainled dead away and had lo be revived. We lefl al lhe slroke of lwelve and headed dawn Cowan Slreel loward lhe police slalion. We lore pasl lhe Mullane Record I-lo-lse. lhe Liccardo Pel Shop 'and lhe Oli- veira-Rehak Deparlmenl Slore. Before I could even nod lo Marian Picone and Anna Mayer' who were walking down lhe sleps of lhe McDermoll Library, we lurned on lO Forly-nine Berberich Boulevard and came To a screeching halT in TronT oT The Connolly Insurance Company. Every IighT in The esTablishmenT was burning bri.ghTIy and we Tigured some- Thing was wrong. Sure enough There was. The Gazdun diamond had been sToIen Trom The jewelers. Manager Newbrand had come To collecT The insurance. The Tirm's secre- Taries, Audrey McCue, Dolores Vrabel, Dora Teiieira and Mary Ball were busy Tiling The compIainTs. While Doris Flynn noTiTied The Law Firm oT Novak and Novak, my police-escorTs searched The occupanTs Tor concealed weapons. I saw Rose Paolillo and Michele Corenza successTuIIy sneak ouT The back door. Being a capTive myself I said noThing. PaT Reilly was noT so lucky. She was caughT Trying To conceal a sawed-oTIi shoT- gun in her coaT pockeT. Taking her hand I solemnly led her To a choice seaT in The wagon. The police sTaTion aT IasTI I aImosT ran inTo The chieT's oTTice. There siTTing aT The desk was The chieT oT police. To my amazemenT PaT was released immediaTeIy, while I was senTenced To a monTh of hard labor. To This day I have been unable To Tind an explanaTion Tor such parTiaIiTy. Do you Think iT could have been because The ChieT of Police was Bill O'Brien? Hey diddle diddle, ThaT's all oT The riddle, The caT jumped down Trom The moon. IT his sTory you doubT, Please kindly don'T shouT, You'll waken The baby raccoon MARY ANN STEPHENS UNITED NOTIONS S ,Teal BOOKS Forever Amber Black Rose vu CapTain from CasTiIe ii W .n V lifts'-fe 1 gd l ACTORS Gregory Peck Van Johnson Errol Flynn P 'si A ORCHESTRAS Glenn Miller Tommy Dorsey Vaughan Monroe 5 'QQ' cl' lb COMEDIANS Bob Hope Danny Kaye Red SkeITon me BROADCASTS Make Believe Ballroom Lux Radio TheaTer Bob Hope Ill in 4 .fl ff ,lr . MOVIES LosT Weekend Leave Her To Heaven SpeIlbound x 1. Q 5 by ACTRESSES Ingrid Bergman June Allyson Greer Garson 'un SONGS Symphony Ohl WhaT IT Seemed To Be I'm Always Chasing Rainbows FiTTy THE SENIORS' ROUND TABLE Mary Ann Slephens AC T ORS Evelyn Nilsch Jane Connolly Belsyiune Odell Mariella Corbin Anne Ahlslecll Belly Flower Paula Sleadman MOST AT H LETIC TYPICAL S E NIORS MU S ICAL SCI E NTIFIC FUN N IEST MOST FLI RTATIOUS BEST L 0 OKING Palricia Earringlon BEST D R ESSED Joan Eay ALWAYS LATE Rila Ropschulz DID MOST FO R SCHOOL Palricia Reilly Marilyn Mullane Calherine Links Grace Marchalc Dorolhea Ryan Jeanne Holzman Marion Picone Palricia Reilly Janel Taylor Filly-one MOST P O PULAR MOST LOO U ACIOUS YOU N GEST BEST D ANCERS iv1osT IN T ELLIGENT MOST P A TRIOTIC MOST B ASI-IFUL IDEA L COUPLE CUT E ST John Balinl William O'Brien Joseph Curran Roberl Noslrand Carl Garland Dewey Lohrlinlc Daniel Kelly John Balinl Clinlon Sweel Roland Sullivan William Marlz William O'Brien Joseph Pecora John Gallagher Sluarl O'Neill Charles Gern I-larry Waller William Niclcells William O'Brien Frank Kearney Q Q 3 s S i i n S is 9 UNTIMELY NONSENSE Are These Really Mine? ------- Exam Marks SevenTeen - - - - PaT FarringTon Playboy - - - ---- Carl Vanvick Quick as a Flash - ---- Russell Davidson Two in Love - - - - Marion STocklas and Dewey Lohrfink GorToniTe's Paradise - ------- ParamounT Anchor's Aweigh - - John De Veau, John Runge, STanley Figura Madame Curie - ------ MarieTTa Corbin JusT a Shy Guy - - - - - Joe Curran The Green Years - SophisTicaTed Lady - Huba, l-Tuba, l-luba - Roll OuT The Barrel - Maggie and Jiggs AlTred EinsTein - 'Angels oi Mercy - Eager-Beaver - Follow The Girls - - The Turmoil - - - The Man wiTh The Good Face A STring oT Pearls - - Hey, Doc - - - l-low LiTTle We Know - My Bill ---- Ride 'em Cowboy - - - People Will Say We're in Love - Did Your MoTher Come Trom Ireland? - lT's Been a Long, Long Time - ' Two OT a Kind ---- l-lere's Morgan ----- l'm Forever Blowing Bubbles - - You Can Cry on Somebody Else's Shoulder Good, Good, Good ---- ln My Merry Oldsmobile - - - The Man I Love - - Li++Ie John - - - The 2:00 Jump - - The Laundry Problem - One oT Many - - - Dapper Dan ---- Aren'T You Glad You're You? - - JusT Plain Bill - - - Make Mine Music - - l ShoT an Arrow inTo The Air The Sheik ---- ChaTTerbox - - Blondie - - - Big. Blonde, and Bored IT's All Yours - - G. l. Jive - - - My Sarah Twinsis - - Colilee Time - - Genius in The Family - Lady Be Good - - Green Eyes - - - Frederick Chopin - She's NOT So Dumb - Life wiTh FaTher - Candy - - - Freshman Year - RiTa RopschuTz - - - - John BalinT - - - Gor-Ton FooTball Team - Barbara Hale and Harry Dando - - - - Carl Garland Aud.ey TliibaulT and Florence Hvizd - - - - Marie BenneTT - - - - Ronald Backnick - ZII during Promenade Da s - - - - Biil Nickens - - JaneT Newbrand - - George Karaganis - - - Day before RegenTs - - - - - Pa'l' Reilly - Joe Pecora and ArTie Bernacchia - Fran WalTers and Paul FonTaine - - - CaTherine Manning - 4 Years aT GorTon - Evelyn and Bob NiTsch - - Morgan SmiTh - - Joe Lennox - Doc Kelly - Frida Engler - - Bill Alleman - Grace Marchak - John Gallagher - - Dismissal - Henry Zimmer - BeTTy Schneider - - Dan Bove GraduaTing Class - - Bill SmiTh - Mike FaTiuk - Girls' Archery - Bill Senior Mary Lavaia - Kay Nichol - Fred JesTaedT - - Reporf Card - - STuarT O'Neill - - Warren McDermoTT - Jean and Frank Kearney - Morning aTTer The Prom - - Charles Gern - - Marilyn Mullane - Marybelle RoberTson - ' - Bob NosTrand - Dora Teiieira - - Bill Wafson - Sugar Dickerson FiTTy-Tour Smells - Flash Gordon - Nice Girl - - - Women in While - - - - My Blond Sailor - - - - Quiz Kids ---- - Alchison. Topeka, 8: Sanla Fe - - Sweel and Lovely - - George Gershwin - - Oh! Johnny - - Sweelhearls - - Dimples - - Danny Boy ---- The 7:30 Gel-lo-Gelher ,- For He's a Jolly Good Fellow - Slender, Tender and Tall - Born lo Dance - - - Slay as Sweel as You Are - Chiclcer Chick y - -. l'm a Big Girl Now - Hall ol Fame - - A Lillle Bil of Heaven Always - - Sun-Bonnel' Sue - Beauly Plus Brains Days of Decision - Happy-Go-Lucky - - The House l Live In - - Lel If Snow, Lel Il Snow - - Margie ----- Somelhing New Has Been Added - Tell I+ lo a Slar ----- Counler Allaclc ----- You Musl Have Been a Beaulilul Baby - I Gol Rhylhm ----- Prince Charming ---- Ginger ----- l Have a Rendezvous wilh Dealh - Mary ls a Grand Old Name - Dr. I. ---- Once in a While - - - When Irish Eyes Are Smiling - - Pals ------ Jeannie wilh lhe Lighl Brown Hair - Bored ol Educalion - - - Marlha ----- Tears - - - Beller La+e Than Never Sleepy-Time Gal - - Wanled in Surgery - Ain r Misbehavin' Lillle Annie Rooney - Wail for Me, Mary - The Sweelesl Dream - '53N0c4'C?'7 Filly-'live - Chemisfry Lab Alfred Cowles Zenilh Tafum Dol Pryzgoda and Anne Ahlsledl - - - Claire Zalewlcsi Bill Marh and Georgiana Jimolka - - - No. 2 Trolle - - - - Rila Culicl - - - John Durnialc - - - Marie Sorlino Peggy Schuck and Bob Tynan - - - Hazel Duignan - - - - Dan Kelly - Senior Spelling Classes - - Dizzy Maflhews - Belsyjune Odell - - Dol' Hoar - Isabel Bell - - Joan Poci - - - Jane Siclcols - Nalional Honor Sociely - - Jane Connoll - - - Homeworl - - A Sue Rainger - - - Dorolhy Ryan - Academic or Social Civic? - - -I Dolores Vrabel - - - Ann Novak Fuel Shorfage - Mariorie Traub - - Mr. Reagan - - Absenlee Excuse - Ice-cream Counler - Lillian Torney Marianne Oliveira - Franlc McMann - Muriel Hamillon - 42 Hislory Regenls - Mary Vescio - - - Paul Kaschel - - Assembly Program - - - Barbara McMinn Pal Lonergan and Ann Lundy - - - - Jean Mehr - - - Bill Taveniere - Marlha Arfhur - On leaving Gor'I'on - - Jean Waas - Isabel Millar - Mary Gomez - Doris Binseel - Charlene Barfley - Mary Young - Gradualion Wh Kuna aww wr -,.-.iffy-f C I fi-f 'P ,K -Egymnqfw-'via-w I THE TRAVELER RETURNS I-Ie sTood on The sTaTion pIaTTorm hungrily drawing in draughTs oT sweeT Virginia air. IT was Spring's perTume ThaT he smelled now. I-low oTTen in The jungles and on The beaches had he remembered and smelled her perTume. Now iT was real and herhurried To sample each smell again as Though he were shaking The hands oT old Triends. I-Ie moved a Tew yards unTiI he goT The scenT oT The Magnolia Tree, When he was a IiTTIe boy he used To climb To iTs TopmosT branch and Trom his IoTTy Tower be The TirsT To spoT The 5:20. His house wasn'T Tar Trom The sTaTion. Every sTep oT The way he knew by hearT. This was The Town he was born in: every Tree and house was as much a parT oT him as his eyes or ears. . As he walked slowly up The lane he caughT various smells which broughT back so much oT The pasT. FirsT There was newly painTed whiTe-wash. I-Ie Tapped his cane on each pickeT oT The Tence as he always used To do on hfs way To school. Then he sTopped, sTreTched his neck over The sIaTs and sniTTed The air eagerly. IT was iusT abouT Time Tor Grandma Greene To be Taking some molasses cookies ouT oT The oven. On cold days she would inviTe The neighbor children inTo her shiny whiTe kiTchen Tor piping hoT clwocolahe and cakes. The apple Trees behind her house would be in bloom now, and a robin was probably raising a Tamily among The whiTe blossoms. The man Took a Tew more sTeps and sTopped again. The pungenT smell oT horses and oT newly Turned soil Tor The Spring pIanTing Tilled his nosTrils. , Several more paces and he was sTanding on The wooden bridge over The creek. The creek was swollen Trom The WinTor snows and wenT gurgling along inTo The valley aT a merry raTe. I-Iere iT was ThaT he and his gang had come To Tish when They played hookey Trom school. IT was under This same bridge ThaT he had ducked Sally Evans so long ago. I-Ie chuckled To himseIT as he remembered The Iicking his TaTher had given him. T Now he Turned in aT his own gaTe. I-Ie breaThed The perfumes oT The honey suckle vine ThaT sprawled along The wall, and heard The buzz oT bees as They busily sucked ouT The sweeT necTar. Yes, and The lilacs sTill bloomed in The dooryard. I-Ie paused To caress Their purple faces and Take in Their Tragrance. I AnoTher sTep. The smell oT wood smoke Trom The kiTchen sTove and oT chicken soup simmering in a poT. This aT lasT was home where he belonged-The old homesTead ThaT had been his TaTher's and his TaTher's before him. As his TooT sounded on The TirsT sTep There was a rush oT noise Trom wiThin and his wiTe called. Johnny! Johnny, darling! Why didn'T you Tell me you were coming? I would have been aT The sTaTion. l wanTed To surprise you. he answered. I-Ie climbed The lasT Tew sTeps, hurried across The porch and sTumbIed over some- Thing on The doorsTep. I I Don'T be alarmed. JusT The new doormaT, his wiTe said as he rushed inTo her arms. I-Iis house wasn'T Tar Trom Tho sTaTion and he knew every sTep by hearT. Every Tree and house was a parT oT him. I-Ie didn'T need eyes To see Them. BUT The doormaT was new and he was blind. IVIARY ANN STEPHENS FiTTy-seven IF MY DESK COULD SPEAK Poor old desk! IT you could only speak! Perhaps you would Tell Tales oT your Tormer occupanTs whose names appear on you-girl or boy, Tall or shorT, TaT or lean. Those wiTh resTless pencils and Those wiThouT. Perhaps your desk would Tell you This if iT could Talk, buT if my parTicular piece of carved and wriTTen hisTory should suddenly be endowed wiTh The abiliTy To speak l should ask iT whaT ever happened To poor S. T-l., oT The class oT '39. whose epi- Taph, ResT in peace. is clearly engraved: or, where is C, V., oT '4l, who sTarTed a sleek racing yachT, buT never Tinished iT? ls he designing boaTs now? Did he change classes, or was he caughT redhanded? Was D. V a boy or girl, and how did his or her romance wiTh l-l. F., whose hearT l run Through every Time l wriTe, Turn ouT? WhaT oT Jack. whose name is clearly scrolled across The desk in my English class? WhaT caused him To do This biT oT arTisTic engraving? Curiously enough. The graveyard scene is quiTe a common sighT. There are many variaTions of iT ranging Trom a huge gravesTone. surrounded by rows oT crosses, bearing The epiTaphs, ln memory oT Those who died in vain waiTing Tor The second lunch shiTT, To one huge cross dedicaTed To Those who died of boredom waiTing Tor The bell To ring. WhaT pleasure people geT ouT oT seeing Their names in public places, l'll never know. Do They ever sTop To consider The discomTorT ThaT These works oT arT cause people? Couldn'T They Tind some oTher useful occupaTion Tor Their spare Time? On The oTher hand, iT is well To remember ThaT Fools' names, like Their Taces, are always Tound in public places. THERESA L. RET-TAK MY ENGLISH PROBLEM To begin a greaT poem I need inspiraTion To compleTe The same poem I need a TempTaTion BUT when iT is Tinished, wiTh such exclamaTion l admire my poem wiTh supreme admiraTion. DAN K ELLY Fifty-eighl THERE'LL ALWAYS BE TGMORROW Are you going To wear your new dress To The dance TonighT, Jeanie? h I guess I will. Everyone will be dressed in Their besT. Are you sure of going' Caf ? XDad isn'T so keen on leTTing me ouT, buT I Think I can work my poinTs. All righT, Then. We'll call for ou aT 8:30. Be ready. Keep your fingers crossed. l'li Try my besT. WiTh These deparTing words. The Two girls wenT Their own ways, each planning The wonderful evening ahead. IT was New Year's Eve and everyone was preparing To celebrafe. People were going To make up for all The good Times They had missed during The war. lncleed. iT was To be an evening one wouldn'T forgeT for a long Time. Cafhy wenT home wiTh her casfles all builT. NoThing was To desTroy Them if she could help iT. Dinner wenT on as usual. Affer The dishes were puT away, CaThy asked her moTher if she would be able To go To The dance. She had promised Dirk Thomas ThaT she would see him TonighT. His furlough would be up soon and They had hardly had a chance To revive memories of The many good Times spenT Togefher. IT's up To your faTher, CaThy, said Mrs. Hall as she IefT The kiTchen. Cafhy began To feel dubious abouT her plans for The evening. She had beTTer see her faTher. Mr. Hall was deeply engrossed in his work in The sTudy. WiTh The coming of The new year, all The books would have To be finished. His face was sTern and he cerTainly didn'T look as if he wanTed To be disTurbed. You cannoT go ouT TonighT if ThaT is whaT you wanT To ask me. he said sTernIy. BuT, Dad - - I consider The issue closed. His voice was deTermined. Tears slowly Trickled down CaThy's cheeks. Gee, Dad, I iusT have To go. You heard whaT I said! I don'T wanT you To leave This house. You read The papers and yOu know whaT's happening in The world Today. Bobby-soxers! Bah! Cafhy couldn'T seem To conTrol her emofions. She could feel hysferia sweeping over har. You're The meanesf faTher in The world. You never wanT me To have a good Time. Those were nasTy words, buT Cafhy couldn'T help iT. She had her hearT seT on going To The dance. Now she wouldn'T be able To sTep ouT of The house. ThaT'll be enough from you. Go To your room. WiTh This uITimaTum CaThy fled and hasfened To The Telephone. Affer relaTing her faTher's unsympaTheTic aTTiTude, she raced upsfairs. Qnce ouT of The sighT of her family. she leT go wiTh her sobs. In bed, she ThoughT abouT The dismal ouTcome of her plans and buried her head in The pillow. WhaT would Dirk Think? Would he wanT To bofher wiTh a girl who was under The Thumb of her domineering parenTs? Oh, unhappy misery! WiTh These ThoughTs in mind, she aT IasT fell asleep. The nexT morning she didn'T speak To her parenTs aT all, buT wenT righT ouT To church. None of her friends were presenf aT Mass. No doubf They were sTill sleeping. NeverTheless Dirk Thomas was siTTing wiTh his parenTs in Their usual pew. How was Cafhy going To face Dirk afTer IasT nighf? AfTer Mass, Cafhy lefT The church Through The rear door. Now she was safely on her way home. No sooner Than she felT safe. a khaki-clad arm Touched hers. CaThy, I'm very sorry abouT IasT nighT. ThaT's all righT, said Cafhy, whose face had Turned red. WhaT an embarrassing momenT! Mom and Dad wanTed me To sTay home because of The years l've been awa , said Dirk. BuT l'Il make up for iT TonighT. Call for you aT 8:00 sharp. Be ready. chick. Oh, happy day! Now CaThy was in her glory. E She greeTed everyone aT home wiTh a cheery, Happy New Year. lvlr. Hall could see her eyes sparkling, buT Then her smile faded. You may go ouT TonighT wiTh Dirk, if ThaT was whaT you were abouT To ask. GRACE MARCHAK Fiffy-nine NGNSENSE , Among lhe crealures ol lhe world Thal roam aboul lhis earlh Perplexing lacls aboul lhem give Some subiecls lor our mirlh The cow wilh horns upon her head Doesn'l give a lool The owl wilh a bill in lronl ol his lace Doosn'l give a hool An oclopus cannol meow A cloglish cannol bark A sea-lion isn'l apl lo roar A clark horse isn'l dark The crickol somolimes chirps a song Bul can he iillerbug? The sally crab has pincors loo Bul can he cul a rug? This pcom will raise a gueslion As lo whollner l am mad Slill who'll clony lhe lacls above? l saicl il and l'm glad. FRED JESTAEDT if ROSES AND THORNS This clay l walked among lhe bow'rs And saw a rose so lair l slooped lo cul il lrom lhe bush- The lhorns, lhey caughl my hair. For every rose lhal lhou woulclsl pluck The lhorn will cause lhe ache ll lhou woulolsl have lhe ioys ol lile The sorrows lhou musl lake. LOIS AFFLECK Sixly I 5 DECISION Days passed, nighTs came, and I walked and walked. My beard grew heavy, my hunger unbearable, and my weariness never ended. My suiT, brown-sTriped, was of The finesT maTerial. I had no idenTificaTion excepf for an inifialeo handkerchief J. My mind was a blank. I used my IasT Two dollars for a TickeT To The nearesT Town, Olinville, Ohio. I would have gone farfher, and farTher, if my money had allowed me. As I IefT The Train sTaTion aT Olinville I commenced walking. The Town was small and few people were abouT. I Tramped Through unknown secTions all day. Walking along a dirT road I came To a sign swinging on a wooden posT reading Richards Farm. I conTinued along The' road, and in The disTance I saw a house. TI1aT house-I don'T know why-symbolized The end of my journey. I ran, buf suddenly sTopped. I-low fool- ish To Think people would Take me in. I faITered on The wide wooden porch. I Touched The iniTiaIed handkerchief, and rapped aT The door. An old man, smoking a pipe, an- swered my call, and inviTed me in. I gave my name as John Thomas. The whiTe-haired man inTroduced me To his daughfer, MarTha. MarTha Richards, I Thoughf, a perfecT name for so lovely a girl. Mr.. Richards, afTcr speaking To his daughler privaTeIy, re- Turned To my side. They had accepTed me as helper on The farm. In my room upsTairs I washed and shaved. The bed was sofT and I could have slepT for days' buT I imrnediaTeIy reTurned To sTarT my new iob. MarTha had prepared some refreshmenTs for me, and I was graTefuI. To my deIighT Mr. Richards informed me work would sTarT in The morning. Odd, I ThoughT, Thaf my employers asked no ques- Tions of me. I was greaTIy relieved, however. I overheard MarTha Tell her faTher ThaT she could Tell by my eyes ThaT I was good and honesf. I was fIaTTered. MonThs passed and I liked life on The farm. I liked The clean fresh air, The kind- ness of Mr.Richards, and above all, MarTha. I became parT of The family, and enjoyed The laughs and sorrows. NoThing could Take me away from my new heaven. Riding inTo Town one day. MarTha and'I discussed preparaTions for our engagemenf parTy. IT musT have been faTe, I ThoughT, ThaT broughT me To The farm-To MarTha. She was so kind, so hard-working, and so lovely. Picking up The Farm Journal one evening I read: Tuesday The OnTario police capTured Two ruThIess men who admiTTed To several crimes ThaT have menaced The surrounding area. One of Their crimes caused The mys- Terious disappearance of prominenT John L. Nicholson, M.D. Dr. N'choIson is believed an amnesia vicTim because of blows sTruck on The head by The Thugs. The search for him is sTilI confinuing. Dr. Nicholson is husband of The former Anne C. Mackey, daugh- Ter of Leon Mackey, ediTor of The OnTario Chronicle, and faTher of John I.. Nichol- son, Jr., age four years. Below The arTicIe was a picTure of The docTor. I was dazed. I was looking aT my own image. I read The arTicIe again. I read iT Three, four, and five Times. IT seemed impossible. I couIdn'T, I didn'T wanT To believe IT. I was franTic. I Tore The clipping from The paper and burned iT in an ashTray. Days passed. I had To make a decision, buT knew noT where To Turn. I Tried To remember desperaTeIy, buT To no avail. I repeafed ever and over again, Anne! Anne! OnTario! Nicholson! They meanl nofhing Io me. I Tried over, and over again To re- member. IT was of no use. I didn'T know The world I had lived in. I didn'T know The world in which I was famous. I didn'T wanT To know any oTher world buT The one on The farm. I loved MarTha and everyfhing on The farm. I Tried To forgeT whaT I had read, buT iT haunfed me. These ThoughTs ran Through my head. My mind was like a reviewing sfand. I broke ouT in cold perspiraTion, and lay on my bed. My hands gripped The bedclofhes, and The blood rushed Through my body. I was annoyed and irriTaTed, and my head pounded like a Trip hammer. The walls suddenly seemed To sway and chanT. They seemed To be slowly closing in on me. They seemed To chanT words I wished noT To hear. Anne, MarTha, Anne, MarTha, wife, son, wife, son, Nicholson, docTor, docTor, docTor, docTor. The words grew louder and louder. Anne, married, Anne, married' Sixfy-one -. I L MarTha, MarTha, Anne, married, son, docTor, son, docTor, Anne, Anne, Anne' Anne. I was confused and resTless. The voices kepT on and sounded like The churning oT Train wheels Thai' grew nearer and nearer. Over, and over. and over again They chanTed, and The walls drew nearer. I sweaTed. The voices kep+ on, and Their volume increased. I could noT Think. IT was maddening. Every arTery' and every vein in my body, down To The liTTlesT Tissue TelT as if iT would explode. Suddenly The voices uniTed inTo one deafen- ing and Thunderous roar-and Then sTopped. I lay on my bed breaThing heavily, and gasping Tor air. I released my clammy hands Trom The bedcloThes and lisTened. EveryThing was quieT. Suddenly a liTTle head popped inTo The doorway, and in a brighT voice said, Daddy. Daddy, wake up. Break- TasT is'ready. ' ' MARY E. vesclo Cena THINGS I LIKE I like To hear The church bell chime A symphony so sweeT, They call us, each and everyone, To worship aT C5od's TeeT. l like To see a sunseT And crysfal sTudded lakes, I like To waTch a snowsTorm WiTh iTs many sparkling flakes. I like To walk Through sunny Tields And Through The woody lanes, And hear The paTTer oT God's Tears Upon The window panes. I like To go To school each day, And meeT my many Triends, And TrusT ThaT when These days are pasT Those Triendships will noT end. -K' BETSYJU NE ODEIJI. SixTy-Two THE LAST TRAIL I am an Army ski coach-fhaf is I was up unfil now. The way I feel af fhe presenf mornenf I don'f imagine I'lI ever be anyone again. II's a funny fhing, isn'+ if? When a person knows he is dying, whaf sfrange fhings manage fo seep fhrough his mind. Jusf fhinkl A few momenfs ago I was perfecfly all righf and I had all fhe confidence in fhe world abouf me. Maybe 'rhaf's why and how if happened. I have been fhrough so much in fhe pasl' years. Ever since I was ninefeen, which was six years ago, I have lived a life of my own, nof one of a pampered darling as I used fo be. I served in fhe Aleufians wifh fhe Eighfy-sevenfh Division. There were some wonderful boys in my ouffif serving under me and we managed fo pull fhrough many fough baffles fogefher, buf fhen fhere were ofhers who we hoped and prayed would come back, buf never did. Two days ago my wife and I drove up fo Wesf Poinf in our clumsy old Chevrolef from our home in Paferson, New Jersey, and from Ihere we came up here fo Franconia, New I-Iampshire. Righf now she is waifing for me af fhe boffom of fhe 'frail in fhaf same car-waifing for me. If I could walk' or even crawl on my hands and knees per- haps I could reach fhaf small ledge over fhere. Then I could probably see her siffing fhere. I could call 'ro her. Buf fhen I couIdn r even do fhaf because my fhroaf is all clogged up and no sound comes ouf when I fry 'ro speak. Look around! I musf look around even 'rhough if hurfs. My God! There aren'I' any ski marks behind me. I musl' have fallen a good fhirfy feef againsf fhaf horribly hard free. II s geffing dark and colder foo. Oh! The pain is geffing worse. Try fo fhink, +aIk fo myself: fhaf helps, fhey say, when you feel fhis way. Lasf week, remember?-ah. yes, +ha+ was quife a week. I finished fhird place in 'Ihe combined slalom and downhill racing of 'rhose Easfern championships af Sfowe, Vermonl. OI course I could have done beffer, buf fhen Tuesday I finished firsf in The downhill racing. I know if wasn'f as im- porfanf, buf a medal is a medal. I remember how my sweef wife, Joanne, looked al' me. Thaf meanf more fhan any medal. I have always wanfed Io make Taff Trail safely, buf here I am, a heap of nofhing waifing for fhaf pafrol. Remember Ihough, 'rhis is one of fhe frickiesf frails on Cannon Mounrain. In a mile and a quarfer if drops I'7OO feef, buf everyone else made if. Why couIdn'I' I? I woncler why fhe ski feam doesn'f fell someone abouf me being up here? Could if be fhaf fhey haven'+ missed me yef7 There were several members of 'rhe I-Iarvard feam wifh me, buf fhen fhey all knew me, nof foo well, buf well enough fo nofice if I'm nof around when I'm supposed Io be. Oh, dear God, make fhem hurry. My head is pounding like if was fhaf fime in fhe Aleutians when Johnny gof if. I-Ie was one of my besf buddies even fhough he was lower in rank fhan I was. I remember if oh, so well. I-Iis skull was crushed. I-Ie was nof even hif by a bullef, buf fhey hif him all righf. I have offen wondered how he felf iusf before he wenf--now I know. I won r be able fo sfand if much longer! Wha+'s fhaf? I see sornefhing sfanding down fhere by fhaf clump of frees. Oh, if I could only yell fo fheml They probably can'f see me away down here in fhe hole my body dug when I fell. Perhaps fhey can see my head sficking up fhough. Ah! They're sfarfing fhis way. There musf be eighf of fhem and 'rhey're spreading ouf.Tl'1ey'lI find me now-fhey'lI find me now. If musf be fiffeen miriufes from fhe firne I lasf 'rhoughf abouf anyfhing. There's a hazy figure sfanding above me saying somefhing, because his lips are moving, and besides, 'rhere is fhe mosl' ferrifying sound going on in my head. II' seems as 'rhough every fime he opens his mc-ufh if gefs worse. Oh, sfopl Please sfop fhe roaring! I-Ie's bending down over me: fhe words are coming clearer now. I-Te's saying. Vic' can you hear me? Yes, yes, I can hear you, buf I can'I do anyfhing abouf if. My head won'+ even move any more. I can'+ do anylhing aboul' anyfhing. WhaI s fhaf he's saying fo one of The ofhers? Oh, no, if couldn'f be. I-Ie said, Too bad, fellows, we made him waif foo Iong. And now i'r's so dark and if doesn r hurf-nof al' all anymore. JANE SICKELS Sixfy-Ihree WINTER WOODS The sky is sfudded wifh shimmering sfars. The heavens glow wifh fhe lighf Thaf sfreams from fhe silvery cloak fhe moon Is wearing abouf her fonighf. The air is as clear as fhe mounfain sfream Thaf's racing and fumbling below, And fhe birches' graceful silhoueffes Are efched on fhe sparkling snow. Nafure has donned her ermine robes, And alone. where none have frod, I gaze in deep humilify Af fhe handiwork of God. g AUDREY THIBAULT 1,5 O, GORTON! Info my mirror of memories I gaze Where fond momenfs wifh fhee reflecf. l find among fhese Those which swell my hearf wifh ioy, And I find fhose-- Which from my hearf will never deparf. Buf now, O Gorfon, my hearf reverberafes wifh grief, The foll of parfing bells I hear, O Gorfonl Under your sfrong wings you shelfered me And pafienfly endeavored To help me develop Those fools which I need To conquer fhe world. O Gorfon, I fhank you- I fhank you and your agenfs who did so. Yea, O Gorfon, my hearf may swell wifh grief, Buf info my mirror of memories need I gaze To be refreshed. MARY VESCIO Sixfy-four MY PRAYER Oh God, bless our boys who saw The world from a porThole of a grey baTTleship or from The gun TurreT of a flying forTress or from a muddy foxhole. Bless Them all and hasTen Their homeward iourney. LeT The doughboy who plowed Through lTaly's mud come home quickly on a gianT sTeamship. LeT The rear gunner of ThaT B-29 ThaT bombed Tokyo come home in his ship wiThouT fear of enemy flak. Send home The boy who Traveled To The Pacific, Then wenT no farTher, buT who, Today, is roTTing on a malaria- ridden island. Send These boys home, oh God. LeT Them feel The Touch of American soil under Their baTTle-,worn booTs. lnspire our suppressed enemy ThaT soon he will be able To govern himself so ThaT our young men may come back To Their loved ones, Their homes and Their peaceTime iobs. Oh, God, hear my prayer. Please make iT possible for ThaT young hero nexT door To see his youThful wife and ThaT infanT son he has never held in his arms. LeT him come home soon so ThaT his child may know whaT iT is like To play on The floor wiTh Dad, To play TooTbalI and base- ball for The firsT Time wiTh Dad, To learn how To drive Dad's car and To help Dad mow The lawn. God, you know whaT a child misses if he doesn'T know and love his faTher. Therefore, acceleraTe The reTurn of ThaT faTher, and above all, God, help him To be successful in his civilian life. Insure him his iob so ThaT he may provide for his son's fuTure and a home of his own. A greaT deal resTs on You who siTs on a Throne in The heavens. A Do you remember ThaT young boy who lefT college in his sophomore year To en- dure TorTure and wounds on Tarawa, Okinawa and Iwo Jima? Please don'T allow him To become a failure because he losT an arm. I know he wanTed To become a greaT surgeon someday, buT show him ThaT There are oTher professions in which he can sTill be helpful in righTing This world and prevenTing anoTher war. Oh, God, bring ThaT young Kansas farmboy home in Time for The harvesT. Make iT possible for him To feel once more The Touch of golden wheaT in his baTTle-hardened hands. And, above all, God, leT The harvesT be good, so ThaT some day soon he may have enough To buy a liTTle farm of his own, where his children can grow up and help him as he helped his TaTher. Please make These weary heroes forgeT The planes ThaT zoomed over To machine gun Their buddies and The Jap ThaT jumped from an overhanging branch To knife ThaT young lieuTenanT in The back. When They come home To sleep beTween cool sheeTs, help Them To forgeT The lice and mud in Those dreadful Toxholes. Erase The lingering vision of ThaT Sunday morning when a Jap plane dropped a bomb on FaTher Ryan's makeshifT alTar. LeT The reTurned veTeran worship in peace aT a flower bedecked marble alTar. Oh, God, above all, leT These weary heroes find Their homes and families as well as They lefT Them. LeT Them find The ivy-covered church ready To receive Them inTo iTs sancTum. LeT Them be meT by dogs wiTh wagging Tails and by healThy, smiling chil- dren. Enable The young and eager To reTurn To The grassy campus and The musTy lec- Ture halls of his favoriTe college. LeT him graduaTe from iT a helpful ciTizen, schooled noT only by books, buT by The blood of war. LeT The weary warrior caTch bass in a lazy brook, ski over The snow of Sun Valley, or siT by a warm fireplace and read a book ThaT does noT deal wiTh war. 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Row 3-L. Linsenbarllw, J. Kelly, D. McNamara, G. Mellor, J. ,f Murphy. Row 2-E. Kotalik, J, Mouro, Q ,gl D. McKenna, W. MCG-mflw, H. 1' Kesler. Row I-46. Malle, W. Mc- Gregor, R. Marcin, C. Liswifh, M. Mccalip. yn 'f V F' ' LL Q L NJ' l , f K i y li ru Xl fp ay XY! X Aff W - I -S3 .J L qfll ROOM I02 il Row 3-T. Malyln, Cheyne. X, 5 Row 2-A. Kinsley, C. Held- ' man, S, Kiorpas. W. Poaq, A. l-leiman. Row I-R. Tralwan, M. Hickey, J. Calalhes, Y. DuVaII, M. Grimm. P, Fole-E. Q I ' ,J .. gd J. .. . My F X 3 ,g df J Ae IJ x 3 J' Q ll 1 L .f . lx jx l -ff, ' V J , - Q ' ' I ' X X l I Z' x-goomuos ,, e '1 fr. ., Row 4-K. Kupcolm, J. Freeinan, Q F B., Lerpchalc, R. Gorman. K- I' f' Row 3-E.rKascl'1el, J. l-llrmanil 1 B. Frederfclrs, A. lngebrefsen, A. - ' lGilliqan,T.Lazor. NN , liow QWA. Hliva, T. Guzzy, l A H A Qiludson, l-l. lnqelvrelsen, L. Grady, Ig F. Hoyl. 'fl' ,, ' Row l-M. Lawrie, E. Good ness, M. Glasheen, M. Hyde, M. Hollwedel, A. Kocharrzylr. Sflyr-nly -5 Q ,, 'T fa, ,.,-gg'4,.,,.p. Aww ,W , , ,I xxf E I rfyl' 'J' f J A 18 60 L 41 lllwkl A l j X , -25 , f'1, ' Room I04 'I Row 3-K, Boqdan, K. Dee, M Nc Clark, E. Buqns, If. De-Puy, M Carroll. Coyle. Row I-A. Allwelinq, J. Banlcs A. Barrell, V. Crawford, M, Daly J. Farrer. 13' , - Mffrtffjgf, f f Af' .4 'fn My If f l ,P ' ., , J . fri ' , fn I UG! RooMlo3 Row 3-G. Hermans, J. Hol Iowell, R. Forbes, D. Heaney, W Jackson, R. Hebacln, F. Halfer. Row 2-F. G-roepler, J. Gan non, H. Florcylc, W. Hiqlmam, W Hulse, J. Inman, J. Fedorochlco. Row I-A. James, K, Frawley M. Gaul, R. Jazwinslci, M. Fill. qerald, W. Foley. I I s I r ,v In 'I I SEWING ROOM Row 3fJ. Corbalis, D. Slein, P. Whelan, G. Wallcer, E. Van Salzen, I. Wrona, B. Walfers. Row 2-E. Walsh, R. Feeney, F. Wise, B. Sudol, R. Weisen- packer, J. Taxler, B. Sclwube. 5, Rowl - M. Weaver, M. Ueames, I. Torolc, I.. Yanosilr, B, gWnqner, G. Pea n Sevenlylone Row 2-iT. Dallon, N. Delaney D. Ball, I. Fyan, C. Brennan, A 1- 'N 'L ,K A - j M,3,QJ ' . '91 ' R .9 X sf fy ,X aj n s H' '-T lx' I 'K' L .' f f . .1 f H wwf' 11.1 'X fr xllxx ROOM IOI Row 4-P. Flaqq, C. Calo, R. Confi, C. Aserio, C. Drlessnaclc. Row 3vR. Curliss, G. Ander- son, H. Bufeux, W. Bond, P. Ever- ' eff. I Q R057 Bubnorali R, Con? nauqh Tm, R. Blaslco, Beyer? idqe,V . Conway. K.-'ff' ' Row I-R. Anderson, R. Ciruzzl, T. Brady, R. DeNilre, J. Dennison ROOM l07 Row 4-G. Moshier, B. Orr, A. Middlelon. A Row 3-A. Morqan, J. MC- Carfhy, H. Murphy, C. Neqrini, F. Mefzqer, R. Liquori. Row 2 - B. McDowell, M. V7 O'2Brien, S. Pishfey, A. Porach, M. Mullane, V. Lorenz. Row l-M. Maidanslci, E. New- some, T. Mulcahy, L. Neslle, J. LeVIness, J. Mulyaney. X . , le vi' X' J' X .N r 4 ROOM I09 Row 4-V. Tompkins, K. Sullw- erland. Row 3-M. Tobin, D. Sullivan J. Wesl, M. Kelly. Row 2--N. Hermides, J. Trey- ers, R. Slack, R. Zimmerman, E. Slearn, J. Tiqhe. Row I-J. Sleplwenson, F. Foley, T. Bellew, J. Vallely, W. Young. Sevenfy-Two w., E .FZ A fh 3 'S M fu fl' K -A ROOM IO8 Row 4-P. Saklcns, W. Pawel, G. Nelson. Row 3gB, Radko, L. Smilh, J. Robertson, W. O'Dair, F. Ryan. Row 2-T. Piqlcens, W. Smilh, J. Seebode, J. Palrullfo, R. Poul- son, M, O'l-lam, C. Prezzano. Row I-F. Rollwaqen, A. Ros enberq, R. Rlddefl, R. Quigley, S. Rowrie, J. Peel. . a ' yi .3- - r- 0.,, ri' J., E , Mc J 'G if f . YM' H jig-0 Music Room ' Row 4-M, Runqe, M. Robin- s n. L XL xxqpjx ,JW Row 3-M. Rose, G. Slagg-Ixshlf N Sokoliclw, P. Sohanclwylc, l. Rus' ta' II. ' W se 'QQ Q ' Row 2-L. Sedlor, l-l. Slvik, J. Smiilw, B. Schneider, E. Scllucln, G. Slwomon. Row lic. Rahbek,Smi1lw, P. X' S.1mfon, F. Simpson, l-l, SLOH, G. Reynolds, J. Ronan M .. . . W In 1' '1 'Kit fr , N' 1 0 1 1 'I , ,4.f', Q ' , ROOM III Row 4-L. Spano, J. Kelly, J Fiqura, E. Florcylc, C. Leys. Row 3-A. Howard, R. lvlnrlin E. Honralwan, F. Greiq, F. lflouli lmn. Row 7-J. Morrisiey, E. Mc- Cuilser, L. Frlsclnlrneclwl, R. Haffh- arrl, L. Lonflrqan, M. l-Ianschildt. RN-1 IfM, Hennelverrv, J. ll'l1 wQ: F. Fay, V. Galle, D. Fer- rli, F. Glump. Sevenlyflluree . I x fd ,Apr 'vlf 4Ufl,M l fl ROOM II3 Row 4-l. Enqler, M. Fox, R. Hannon, S. Krug. Row 3-B. lryinq, R. Moshier, G. Mihalik, M. Fealy, G. Lundy, M. l-lolze, Row 2-K. McEwan, M, Grady, A. Mulvaney, M. Gorman, C. Mooney, D. McGuinness. Row lfM. Olis, E. Mane-l, E, 3 Kelly, S. Harvey, M. Oakley, B. Levine. WWW.. ROOM IIO Row 4 - W. Churchill, W. Boyle, J. Cole, R. Anderson, J. Lrmini. Row 3-J. Bilanqio, B. Bollas, NV. Blackburn, C. Diamond, l.. Buller, R. Brown. Row QYJ. Arnoroso, R. Barden, J. Drohan, J. Clermonl, R. Dona- hue, G. Elia. Row I-l-l. Ackerman, L. Baker, W. Deminq, J. Coriqliano, W. Campbell, J. Dallon. ROOM 205 Row 4-J. Dinan, A. Ramirez, A. Goldie, M. Balkovic, E. Dem- kowski, D. Faqnano. Row 3-M. Kreso, S. Smith, J. Joseph, F. Toppi, P. Kildufl, A. Salmon, A. l-lanll. Row 2iJ. Sharkey, L. Cowles, M. Lonqo, M. Ondicko, B. Ziq- ray, B. Riqqan, J. O'Brien. Row I-A. Zambelli, l. Parenl, J. Tompkins, D. Mc.Parll.1nrl, J. l'ran:.iQ, B. Weissner. Sevenlyffoiir 1 Y . ill' Y ROOMZM Row 4-E. Novnls, L. Salwaeler F. Banko. Row 3-M. Near, N. Olwanian B. Morrls. F. Sabol, E. Marcy. Row 7 - M. Tornaskoyic, E Kazmierslci, B. Logan, A, Ferraro E. Olfeson, C. Onley, J. Gross. Row I--B. Melrr, M. lmriglm, C Tnyeniere, V. Piolrowfalmi, M. Nel son, L. Sokoliclm. ROOMZM Row 4 - G, Holzwasser, R Thomas. G. Franlc, M. Wasiczlco S. Panlco. Row 3-T. McGreqor, J. Shane non, J. McCabe, W. Hoyle, J. Kelly, P. Sanchez. Row 2-W. Walker, J. Panzer G, Nolan, A. Rycrofl, N. Viylano F. Zaryclwla. t Row I-W. Tompkins, R. Ralce- ilraw, R. Orzeclwowslci, T. Blaclr' burn, C. Kelly, A. Cheyne. If 02 Y .MM ROOMIU Row 4-N. Ballnl, M. Anlsfedf, D. Eilerf, M. Delelmnly, E. Bowes. Row 3-F. Bellew, M. Edwards H. Bryanl, R. Donahue, B. Ander- son, R, Barca. Row Qsl.. Clausen, C. Drohan M, Boone, R. Blackburn, C. Driess- narlc, H. Adarnilc. Row I-L. Beqany, N. DaSilya V. Baclmller, F. Delaney, J. Brei- rnfmn, l.. Boundan, M. Cochrane. Seyenly-liyrv S K ' 1- 1 r . Q '- ,, ! I nf! M .f -f' va' . .ri V 6' h -I . ,lb My ' t Q ' 'Room l I5 Row 4WM. Radford, D. Sfeiner, E. O'l'oole, M. Walson, R. Zulauf, E . Mowlon, H. Schmill. Row 3--C. Sherry, VV. Tiqhe, J. Mosel, R, Taylor, J. Romary, F. Tobias, W. Surqeoner. Row 2 A W. Tornpllins, D Ylhelan, VV. Taberer, L. Sansone J. Reqan, A. Troccoli. Row lfJ. Mulcahy, F. NViQh rnann, J. Mullane, R. Schneider ..l, Qprinq, D, Ravello. ROOM 204 Row 3-J. Noell, M. Rospos, J. Klely, P. Dallon, B, Ford, M. Bunk, F. Lanlz. Row 2-L. Jenkins, A. Blouqh, CJ. Norris, E. O'Donnell, F. Sle- plnens, K. Faraqo, R. Quinn. Row I - M. Roberfson, W. Lyon, T. Petro, H. Dinsdale, M I-vlelvln, J. llnqvarilfy. ROOM 206 Row 4--J. Reuelr, D. Meaney G. O'Dair, A. Clernrner, G. Boollw l-. Chamberlain, R. NVIIIIQ. Row 3-MR. Srnillm, R. Brown, R. Riordan, S. Boquslci, S. Kaul- slvy, G. Whalen, R. Murallra. Row 2--J. Sione, B. Srnilh, R Mf.Lean, l. Vlells. K. Rolnlnzon R. Conllin, W. Foster. Row I - R. llerrnanapan, A Ele-,l'1ner, R. Danylo J. Knruuz, lf' .. Jlnqer, NY. Ilmel. Savenfy-six if :ffl Y YM, f., ,, i .J ,Q X. ROOM 203 Row 4-R, Bishop. S. Taylor, H Pollack, R. Dolman, J. Walslw. S Makar, W. Hell, G. Lallirop. Row 3-B. Coflon, B. Drake. E Camposano. M. Muldoon, T. HN dan, S. Dimase, F. Benianiin. Row 2-N. Schurick, R. l-lolo dak, W. Canaday, S. Eubank, L Baqley, W. I-larlman, R. Musial. Row I-R. Jordan, T. Baldas sare, E. Smilh, C. Sernmeles, R Murphy, E. Sollis. ROOM II4 Row 4-R. Rice, J. Sullivan. B Sleele, M. Schumacher, S. Safley J. Sherry. Row 3-W. Philp, N. Sellel. J Smifh, M. Unlerberq, E. Ryan, J Puqsley. Row 2-D. Ricone, F. Sahnwidl J. Yayorsky. B. Roasell, B. Say mour, J. Wallers. Row I-L. Smilh, B. Smilhers E. Skapura, D. Sloane, D. Raye D. Schall. ROOM 202 Row 4-R. DePolo, R. Rosen- berq, J. Macken. Row 3-R. Sherry, T. Ryan, A. Denaul. T. McDonald, M. Hard- inq, J. Sprinq. Row 2-G. Burlon, G. Boundas J. Harrinqlon, R. Newfon, R Murphy, E. Ryan. Row I-B. Maqner, R. Hawkes J. McNul+y, R. Kronenberq, E Conley, E. Raqone. Seyenly-seven DOMESTIC SCIENCE ROOM Row ZQV. Clarlce, R. Mclner ney, D. Roche, J. DeGirolarno. lopher M. Harisalc, A. Farrinqlon Row 2-J. Manning, B. Chris J. Kreasman, Row I-P. l-leady, E, Ormond D. Ferquson, L, Sullivan, 6. Kolr baly, M. Gallagher. ROOM 2I2 Row 4-E. Owioole, R. Powers J. Hanney, D. Dillon. Row 3-J. Doyle, F. Schlobohm A. Sfephens, D. Sfancs, J. Mac Rae, J. O'Loary, R. Fanninq, R Rice. Row 2-R, Laqussi, D. Pryz- fioda, G. O'Brien, J. Ryan, O Schuclc, B, Farrinqfon, L. Phillips Row I-W. Bason, E. Marlin B. Robbins. J. Carr, J. Duross J. Welsh, R, Houqhfalinq. S Room zoa 9 ,Q Row 4-A. Susfmann, S, Mc K ndrick, J. Treco, C. O'Meara. .fd Row 3-I. Herald, R, Garrison K. Ferquson, S. Birmingham, B elly, E. Bancroif, M. Frey. Row 2-E. Dunn, J. Wallcer, J Lawrie, A. Freeman, P. Lalfey, B Lindberg, L. Bovolalr. Row I-M. Bianchi. M. Murphy M. Malone, B. Liplalc, C. Kohler U. Downey, A. Spechl. Sevenfy-eighl ROOM 2II Row 4-W, Pace, H. Jones, V Reeves, R. Pllaumer. Row 3gR. Mills, V. Taylor, W King, T. Fredeman, J. Hannon E. Blossom. Row 2-C. Burns, D. Smilh, C5 Barker, G. Kiorpes, C-. Bafes, D Troccoli, R, Plwilp. Row I-W. Wolfe, R. Slrand, E. Foley, W. Harrinqlori, G Tomplcins, J. Wocher. ROOM 207 Row 4+-I. Cocco, J. Popol, P Reilly, R. Brown, C. Liberali, J Granfo, M. Dronzelc. E. lppiclw. Row 3-M. Landy, J. Dunlord, J. Sonnlaq. J. Picone, M. Mc- Donald, A. Faqan. J. Badqer, R. Clwinnory, C. Kolwrs. Row 2-J. Foley, E. Faiqle, H Enqan, M. Kruslry, J. Semple, F C-miller. T. Griffin, l. l-liclcey. Row I-J, Drenqa, F. Golgi. J. Nimmo, M. Sfanfon, C. D'aqos- limo, E. Beia, M. Pawson. ROOM 2l0 Row 4 - J. McNamee, T. Croolcs, W. Connery, J. Kolalik. Row 3 - J. Filzgerald, K. Sclmanne. S. Helwn, J. Sullivan, T. Yaslcovic, N. Scaranqella, J. Ra- domslri, J. Kelly. Row 2-J. Pefrosino, J. Walslw, W. McMinn, R. Mulcalwey, J. Bo- land, R. Ardovino, C-. Marcin. Row I-W. Verno, J, Good, G. Dignam, J. Dugan, R. Palyo, W. Swanfeli. Sevenly-nine 4 in X. ,M F . , ' vw' ' . x Wa. unw- Q- Mt'4e?? 1A H -0 www was Q. gg as W Q 5. -f . f, my L, EE I Q ,x X ga ,-55-as - Qsx ' ,N E 2-jg 0 A X 2'-lg WX ' 2' 'ii I :lx 2 X I? ' x w7ME'J'f?:xVV , Vn4L ', yo C in Q 'Q sf x W 21.151 2pQ4., ?M?2i? ffm MM Wd? ' EMM M XR 7 g,i?ffAf'fUfWM fm ffm V fv1WV ya Www QW ,W R M? M X 034 , GY ' g EQQMUQ famfgjgqqa gif ik xxmik' wx ggi, oi x Jn. 19 , N gf 2 S if MIP wb QQ Rfk if if ,M Z-+ff w 'Qvf? 'bK,2Q i ii RsiyYMy,ffH . W MQ? A Gb fwfzwf Qi ' -ff sa? NW'-, , M'9x 'XR 321. WV E '21 JY WWWW 7j1Q'f,fjO'4Ww1i Wan 2 pix Q Qi if iffy Q p Qu C Ya If W ' WWQMWQQQQZ W M95 ,fgggywqwmiv avigmgwhk-yfg K gE XXQOS Lwym E ffl S Vgqg QQHWW is ff,2f,W fy W' ,Z QW, WWA wg B...1 !Jw.4d if LfMD7W j 333-X U -O ' pb .5 759? - WJ Kjpo 'im QWWW f,!W4f wkq'3 GM? MWMM SYN JMX fig, B9 XT? 'HV Ei? QR Nw V Mg Wqwwm' gk in Riffs if i 1 1 iw YS XYXS' I ,O QLJL-LN 3? ck igggkf-ffff X QUMWW QD CS' ph, Xfxxwiyffz X32 Q OJJw,,69r '2'f'uJw01 'A if iw 7652 Dfiiff E4l?Q???fi Q WWW? mjguh if EQ? !'75'f2?45-fp 0 r- QV S i N AW R f 1 assi Ei Q X . F 1 Q Sir, N X X X f 'D I 1 y ' ,J N N ' 5 , g 1.5-Lf f Y V X :XsA,x-xnxx --X ,- QA ,V 'gf' L x xx f I , Rf- W X7 W W' X ki A L uw 4 3 f 1 h . Q 1 Fi s a Q, S 9 B 5 Q E Q E 14 52 A-1 W.. ww:----V , a .',.. ., H WW, , . ,JM ,wmv ,.:,,f:-f,,mQ.,um,1 N-nn ww- . 4-.1.,-m,..-.vs-px-u,-:Q-www-. . rp , FOOTBALL COACH GEORGE A. POSTER CAPTAIN . . HAROLD DAVIDSON JOHN DURNIAK CO-MANAGERS ' DEWEY LOHRFINK King FooTball Came again This year, The way he has Come Tor many years, wiTh Tall magic and wiTh a Crown. The Crisp auTurnn air he broughT came Tor The NorTh End aTTernoons: The crown Came Tor The NorTh Enders-The mighTy GorTon Wolves. He came, he saw, and he crowned a Team ThaT raged undeTeaTed over all iTs CiTy rivals and placed more Than Three-TourThs OT iTs members on The TirsT and second squads OT The annually chosen All-CiTy FooTball Team. Under The more-Than-able coach- gaining and scoring OT The Team. The griTTy line was well-balanced: aT The ends by Gene O'Toole and Dan Kelly: in The Taclcle posiTions by Phil Tay- lor and STan Figura: while The guard spoTs were held down by The hiT hard and oTTen boys, Franlc LuTomslci and Bill Niclcells: and over The ball aT cenler was KnuTe Conway. The baclcTield, wiTh JaCl4 l-larringTon doing The lciclcing and Tilling ouT The Tullebaclc job, wiTh Cap- Tain Harold Davidson Calling plays aT quarTer-baclc, and halT-backs Bill O'Brien, Al Cowles and Joe Curran Carrying, was easily The CiTy's besT. SEASON RECORD I n Gorfon Opponeni' ing OT Coach George A. FosTer, This season was O Bronxville O a Typical C5OrTon TooTball season-a very success- 0 A- B. Devgg IQ iul One- 7 New Rochelle 20 The CiTy Champ'ons housed a powerTul line 20 Saunders O whose Tireless eTTorTs combined wiTh The speed and 2I AlberT Leonard O driving powers OT The baclcfield To Torm a running 20 RoosevelT I3 aTTack which accounled Tor mOsT OT The ground 7 Yonkers I7 Third row: W. Tighe, W. Boyle, E. Carnposano, C. Prezzano, R. Willis. H. Acllerrnan, V. Galle, W. 6 Carr, D. Whalen, P. Sanchez, P. Conlclin, W. T-lelz, J. Maclcen, R. PTlaurner, R. Taylor, C. Dries- P' T' snack. NVD 5 Second row: J. Kelly, D. Heaney, J. Ermini, F. JesTaedT, V. Tornplcins. F. Riordan, R. Coshal, Y A. Cowles, C. Calo, K. Sulherland, J. McNully, J. Murphy, R. Carroll. may FirsT row: Coach FosTer, D. Lohrlinlc, K. Conway, E. O'TcOle, S. Figura, J. l-larrinfilon, W. Niclcolls, H. Davidson, W. O'Bric-n, F. Lulorfislci, P. Taylor, D. Kelly, J. Curran, J. Durnialc. ' PWIDUO0-1 my usa.. 1. A ----M' EighTy-Tive Third row: J. Panzer, W. Fosler, R. Crawford, J. Wesl, C. Gern, R. DeNikc, L. Bagley, W. Young, W. Walker. Second row: Cv. Barker, VV. Jackson, N. Smith, W. O'Dair, J. Seebode, C. Jackson. J. l-lanney. G. Whalen, N. Schuriek. J. Travers. I Firsl row: H. Kosler, R. Murphy, M. Gaul, J, Inman, C. Liswilh, R. Davidson, Coach Kelly, W. Marlz, ,l T. Baldassare, G. Mellor, S. Taylor, l-l. Picrpoml. Nui: CROSS COUNTRY CoACEI . MARTIN E. KELLY CAPTAIN J RUSSELL DAVIDSON MANAGER - - . WILLIAM YOUNG Belore ending his coaching career al Gorlon, Coach Marlin F. Kelly produced anolher Cily Champion Gorlon Cross Counlry leam, lhe sev- enlh in his seven years ol coaching al Gorlon. Wilh Caplain Russ Davidson leading lhe lleel- looled Wolves, lhe squad had lillle lroulole leaving lheir Challengers in lhe dusl ol lhe Cinder palh as lhey ran oll wilh lhe Cily lille, and ran Close sec- onds in lhe W. l. A. A. and Slale Seclional meels. Davidson eslablished himsell as lhe Cily'S and Counly's besl by laking lirsl places in all W. I. A. A. and cily runs. Vv'illiam Marlz, Carl Liswilh, Millon Gaul, Ray Murphy, Horace Pierpoinl, Thomas Baldassare, S l- vesler Taylor, and Joe Seebode rounded oul llie easy running leam. I945 RECORD Meel Gorlon 25 l B leaml Haslings 30 Gorlon I6 Yonkers 49 While Plains 55 Gorlon 40 Mamaroneck I5 N. Y. U.-Gorlon linished in l2lh place oul ol 6I Gorlon I6 A. B. Davis 52 While Plains 52 Cily-Gorlon 24-Firsl place W. l. A. A.-Gorlon 39 Mamaroneck 3l Slale Seclional-Gorlon 34 Mamaroneck 3l Eighly-Six BASKETBALL COACH - - MARTIN F. KELLY SCHEDULE CAPTAIN - A caplain was appoinfed A. B. Davis Away for each Qame Commerce Away MANAGER . . . FRANK HoLoDAi4 Saunders Home H I H Wi+h forwards Phil Maflhews and Joe Curran SZETTCI PI Dar Acme cons+an+Iy driving for scores: cenfers Gene O'TooIe I e alms Way and Dan Kelly se++ing up plays and scoring from Yonkers Home The pivot and guards Will Walsh, Bill O'Brien, and Commerce Home Russ Davidson Ihrowing up a +igh+, pass-snalching Saunders Away defense, The opponenfs of Ihe Qreen and While ROOSGVSH Home Ihaf had any ideas of viclrory This year had four A B D . H full periods of hard baslcefball on fheir hands. S' 'd EWS If Aome The squad was The smallesl al The End in many Pl Dar Hway years, bu+ one of Ihe Iasfesl. The Wolf vicfory le alms Ome over Commerce which shallered a boolclceeper Yonkefs AWGY winning sfrealc and Ioppled Them from The Ci+y Roosevell Away Champion berfh, showed The 'ream a+ i+s bes+ This season. Slanding: W. Jaclcson, J. V. TEAM J. Seebode, VV. Tighe, H, Kosler, W. O'Dair, Xmsh, G. Mellor, J. I-Ianney. J. Inman, E. Ryan, J. Morrissey, A. Holman. Y Siflinqz VARSITY TEAM----F. Holodalc, 1. Curran, C. Juclson, P. IvIuIIIicws,J . D. Ivlc- 0 Namara, E, O'TooIe, D. Lohrfinl, D. KcI'y, N I January January January January January January January January February February February February February March bl Eighlyfseve I r l I ,IYVI 'I I 1 jf! fy :JMX y , J If va,-fp. I . I .fp I 'I . , ,, , I,-' 0, I J M WW uf JW in fl Tlwird row: J.Panzer, W. Waller, S. Klorpeb, J. Vallely. C. Urieaanacl., D. Heaney, J. Hanney. J. Cole. J. Doyle, J. Ryan, F. Glump. econd row: Coach Grilli, H. Sclvnill. R. Tc:y'or F CI1amI:,erIaiu, V. Galle, R. DeNiIce, T. Bal- dassare, G. Barker. S. Taylor W. Cdnaclav. Vx' Hulse. irsl row: R, Murphy. J. Walsh, VV. Jmlcson, R. Crawford. C. Jackson, A. Cowles. A. James, W. yay U Klicslsa, W. Niclcells, M. Gaul, NN. Tiqhe. TRACK AND FIELD COACH - THOMAS GRILLI CAPTAIN - ALFRED COWLES MANAGER - FRANK GLUMP SCHEDULE Dale Opponen+ Place May I Allporl Leonard-Roosevelf-Gorlon Roosevelf May Wes+cI1esIer Relays May Gorlon-Yonkers Glen Parlc May I7 Mamaroneclc-Davis-Gorlon Mamaroneclc May Cify Meel Glen Parlc June I W. I. A. A. New Rochelle June 8 Disfricf Secfional Meel Eiqlwiy-eight BASEBALL COACH - - - GEORGE A. FOSTER CAPTAIN - - JOSEPH CURRAN ARTI-I R H IMAN CO'MANAGER5 ' ' I ROBIIQT RTDDETT SCHEDULE Da+e Opponenf Place ApriI 3 A. B. Davis Home May Roosevelf Home May Alberi Leonard Away May IO Yonkers Home May I4 BronxviIIe Home May I7 New Rochelle Home May 2 I Rooseveli Away Tviay 23 Alberf Leonard Home May 27 A. B. Davis Away May 28 Saunders Away June New Rochelle Away June 4 BronxviIIe Away June 7 Yonkers Away Jane I I Saunders Home Third row: A. Heiman, V. Taylor, D. Siancs Coach Fosier, L. Sansone, A Sfephens, R. Rddeft Second row: T. Mehrfens, K. Sutherland J. kelly, J. IJcNuI1y, F. Benjamin, F. Kearney, A G. FIorcyIx. Firsi row: J. Roberfson, R. SuIIivan, J. Peel, W. Tnberer, I-I. Kosier. W. O'Brien, R, N rp y an J. Curran, E. O'TooIe, D. Lohrfink. Eighfy-nine kate' 1 va ,nun mm Standing: J. CavuoTo. Kneeling: VOLLEYBALL CO-CAPTAINS - EVELYN NITSCH and DOROTHY STEIN SPONSOR - - ----- MISS CLARKE The Tinal game of a series was an inTeresTing climax To The volleyball season This year wiTh The senior Team vicTorious over The iuniors-The score 3l-I7. AnoTher highlighi' oT The season was a volleyball playday held aT Commerce High School in which our honor Team parTicipaTed. The members oT The senior Team, Evelyn NiTsch, Frida Engler, Audrey McCue, Doris Binseel, Marie BenneTT, Doris Krumlaui, Josephine CavuoTo, Julia Pidel, Mari- eTTa Corbin, MarTha ArThur, Dolores Vrabel, Lois Allfleclc and Claire Zalewslci, were selecTed Tor The honor Team on The basis of Their individual serving aIoEIi+y and perfeci' Team worlcg along wiTh Those more ouTsTanding juniors, DoroThy STein, Ann ATheling, Grace Wallcer, Joan Corbalis, Jean Joseph, Lucy Cowles and Audrey SpechT. G. Wallcer, M. Gomez, C. Zalewski, D. Vrabel, F. Engler, J. Pidel, L. Cowles, J. Corbalis. NineTy-one P5 M. BenneTT, E. NiTsch, D. Binseel, C. Barlley, M. Corbin, M. ArThur, D. Krumlaui, J. Joseph, g nding: F. Fnqler, M, Gomez, D. Binseel, E. Nifsch, C. Bartley, J. Pidel. '4 6-elinq: M, Rennelf, D. Krumlanf. GIRLS' BASKETBALL CAPTAIN - EVELYN NlTSCl-l MANAGER - -DORIS BINSEEL SPONSOR V - - - - MISS CLARKE This year's baslcelball season was concluded wilh a friendly game belween Yon- kers High School and our honor Team. I+ was a fasl and exciling conlesl wilh keen cornpelilion, buf fhe final score was 30-23 in favor of Yonkers. The members of lhe honor Team are Evelyn Nilsch, Mary Gomez, Frida Engler, Charlene Barlley, Julia Pidel, Marie Bennell, Doris Krumlauf, Doris Binseel and Doro- lhy Slein. F N i , 5 H Hill: Ninefy-Two GIRLS' BASEBALL CAPTAIN - MARY GOMEZ MANAGER - MARIE BENNETT SPONSOR - MISS CLARKE Baseball, favorile of spring sporls, was enlhusiaslically welcomed by a large number 'this year. The Iurnoul included girls from all classes, Thus assuring a busy season. Mary Gomez, Marie Bennell, Evelyn Nilsch, Frida Engler, Marge Traub, Marlha Arlhur, Charlene Barlley, Audrey McCue, Doris Krumlaul, Julia Pidel, Josephine Cavuolo, Dolores Vrabel, and Claire Zalewslci are Ihe members of a mosl promising senior Team. Third row: L. Cowles, I. Hudson, W. Philp, M. Rose, G. Kolrbaly, E. Dernlcowslci, J. Joseph. .L Second row: A. Spechf, A. Suslmann, J. Corbalis, E. Nilsch, F. Engler, D. Binseel, E. Schneider, M. Cocciardi, M. Bennell, M. Arlhur, D. Krurnleul, M. Young, M. Corbin, C. Srnifh, A. Alheling, G. Walker. Firsl row: E. Dunn, R. Apa, I. Engle-r, M. Gomez, D. Vrabel, C. Zalewslci, C. Barlley, M. Traub, J. Cavuofo, J. Pidel, C. Driessnaclc, B. Kelly. Ninefy-Three 5 a S I E e I E 3 5 F 3 A E ,- - X- ,--, f ww-:,::-- nz W-m W-f 1-miumzfw, wiv. -Aw mf. mww..,,w- 1 wnflu- .mn in . l. H.: . .'-. A, . ., - r P I W! - :inf ' ' I - - -., --.-.-......'--.1- -- f Qs? I - , - if-.5-.-fxjxii ' 1 '21, 01,3 z.. 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X' -' ff f- -5-.b .. lfig- . Xe. X ,ff - f ,. . '59 4- I ' 'fi ' .- ,5' ggzfmsnw-, , fa .-,. ' 9-rg .1 1 60314 Third row: T. Baldassare, R. Palyo, C. Kelly, R. Sheehan W Pace G Nolan J Mosel P Verniere R. Baclcniclc, H. BuTeux. l I I i l U T il A V 'E M Seriond row: B, Levine, S. Krug. P, Reilly, R. Tilaslro, M. Beames, R. Blackburn, S. Kiorpes, J. Curr, gy F. Schlobohm. , FirsT row: l-l. SrhmiTT, G. Pasco, Ti, SmiThers, R. Gorman, C. Negrini, F. Wise, M. Lavaia, M. SFT T - Harding. g H MaioreTTe: Joan Poci. ' BAND Marching in all maior parades, The GorTon Band proved iTselT one oT The ouT- sTanding bands in The ciTy OT Yonlcers. The main evenT OT The Tall Tor us was The RecogniTion Day parade, in which all civilian agencies, which helped in The war eTTorT, parTicipaTed. Though some parades were cancelled because oT rain, The band was sTilI acTive during The year under The very capable direcTion oT Mr. King. The band also played aT all The home TooTball games, even Though The ground was weT and muddy on some SaTurdays. During EducaTion Week, when many oT The parenTs came To GorTon To see whal' Ihe pupils were doing, The band puT on an exhibiTion in The morning by march- ing around The aThleTic Tield playing some snappy marches. IT is The aim OT The organize-:Tion To be ready aT any Time To conTribul'e iTs services when Called upon Tor The school, Tor The cily and lor all civic aclivihes. Ninely-six GORTON SENIOR CHOIR OFFICERS PRESIDENT e - - MICHAEL FATIUK VICE-PRESIDENT - - - JANE SICKELS SECRETARY MARGARET LEFURGY TREASURER - ALFRED COWLES SPONSOR ------, - - MISS WILLIAMS Our Senior Choir, under Ihe TaiThTuI direcTion oT Miss WiIIiams, This year has had The priviiege oT spreading ioy Through singing To The sTudenTs and Triends oT GorTon I-Iigh Schooi. We have prosenTed concerTs and have enioyed preparing Them. During American EducaTion Week we sang a number oT songs. AT ChrisTmas Time The choir gave a program oT YuIeTide songs which was heard by boTh The sTuA denTs and parenTs. On The evening oT May 8Th, we presenTed our annual spring concerT consisTing oT many oT our TavoriTe songs, STouT-I-Ie-arTed Men, Onward ChrisTian SoIdiers, Were You There?, Deep River, The Bells oT ST. Mary's and This Is My CounTry. BeTsyiune Odell has been our soprano soIoisT aT aII oT our concerTs. Rob0rT Nosfrand and Frances SchmidI have been our acpc,ornpanisTs. Sindh row: B. Reagan, M. Young, M. Runge, L. IIesTIe, W. Jackson. D. SuIIlvan, C. SweeI, E. Goodness, J. Ronan, C. Rahbek-Srnifh. FiTTh row: R. Liguori, N. BaIinT, I. Russell, B. WaITers, G. Frank, D. ShceI1y. W, AIIeman, A. MiddIu- Ton, M. Robinson, W. Poag, M. Umerbcrg, M. CIarIc. FourTh row: W. PhiIp, E. KascheI, E. Bugos, J. LeViness, W. Churchiii, V. Tompkins, T. STahI, P. Kaschei, J. Cronin, L. Grady, J. Pugsley, R. Apa, D. BaII. 5-'5'j.:'.' Third row: J. Taxfer, I. Millar, G. Reynolds, B. Ford, F. Benjamin, D. Johnson, J. Gannon, A. James, 52'-' ' -a , V. GaIIc, J. Cowan, M. Fox, P. Samson, S. PishTev, D. FIynn. Thai I ,- Second row: J, Wise, M. Rhiilips, M. Vescio, T. Rehak, R. DeNiIcc, D. McKenna, J. Arnoroso, G. 'T ' A Cheyne, I-I. Dando, J. Tompkins, B. Seymour, G. Shomon, J. Sharkey. 'TEX ' ' I7irsT row: F. Railwaqen, N. SrniTh, C. Driessnacic, J. SicIceIs, B. OdeII, Miss WiIIiams, F. SChn'iidT, Q , I M. LeTurgy, M. OIiveira, A. CowIes, M. FaTiuIc. NineTyAsevenv k!'AW CAA if I Sixth row: B. Waliers, R. Feency, D. McParIland. C. Dricssnack, A. Goldie, C. Kenny, N. Solcolieh. E. Ryan, M. Flower, F. McIzger, I. Engler. Fiflh row: A. Barrcii. B, Mohr, A. Morgan, B. Seymour, B. Ball. R, Weisenpacher. K. Kupculc, V. Lorenz, B. Orr, J, McCar'fhy, M. Delahanly, 2 1 Fourlh row: P. Whelan, I-I. Sivilc, P. Lonergan, C. Linlcs, B. Sudol, T. Lazor, L. Yanosilr, B. Lcmchalc, R B. Anderson, M. Beames, J. Sullivan. Third row: C. Rahbelc-Smilh, B. McMinn. J. Wise, M. Nelson, F. T i, A. Afhelin R. Trahan Opp fa- - f ' I. Evan. A. Porach, A. Demchalc, M. Runge, S. Safely. Q:-X.,-X, Second row: B. Wagner, F. Banlco. E. Novak, B. McDowell. D. Ball, J. Wallers, R. Rice, D. Schell. fag? D. Pryzqoda, J. Calalhes. Firsl row: S. Harvey, E. Kelly. D. Sloane, Mrs. Coslello. If. Slcapura, E, Hoyl. GIRLS' BOWLING CLUB OFFICERS MANAGERS - I-IELEN SIVIK and NONA SOKOLICI-I SPONSOR ------- MRS. LILLIAN O'B. COSTELLO Bowling conlinues Io be an aiiraclion when Ihe call goes Iorih in Ihe Iall for ouiside-of-school aIhIe'ric clubs. Every Wednesday Ihe girls mer ar Ihe commodious Tweniierh Ceniury alleys and had fun. Quiie a number of youihful bowlers have displayed an embryo sIciII which presages promise for keen rivalry nexi season. Ninefy-eighf GOLF CLUB OFFICERS PRESIDENT - - - - EILEEN KEEVER VICE-PRESIDENT - - - JANE SICKELS SECRETARY-TREASURER - BETSYJUNE ODELL SPONSOR ------ MISS BRASLOW The Girls Golf Club of l946 has iusl compleled ils ninlh year having funclioned lhrough bolh peace and war. Throughoul The year lhe Monday aflernoon rneelings were faifhfully allended. During 'rhe fall season lhe Club was very loriunale in having lessons from a profes- sional goller. This proved To be profilable and enjoyable, and we are looking for- ward lo lhe renewal of our praclice in lhe spring. A lhealer parly was held during lhe Yulelide season a+ which Jrhe girls enjoyed seeing lhe musical comedy Bloomer Girl. Plans are being drawn up for a picnic-praclice al lhe l-lillcresl driving range. We are looking forward our annual spring luncheon and inslallali n f lhe new club oFFicers. faufmfj A I .1- L me 'V l Sillinq: P. Whalen, A. Barrell, N. Balinl, J. Connolly, R. Culick, B. Odell, E. Keevcr . ckels, P. 5 yi-'ai Farringlon, J. Foley, M. Williams, L. Torncy. D. Teiieira. 2 ,D Slanding: A Novak, G. Jirnolka, E. Novak, L. Sloan, J. D Conli, M. Slocklas, M. E l Sorlino, I. Bell, C. Drohan, J. Cronin, A. Porac D. Pryzgoda. A. Dcrnchak, D. Q Ryan, Miss Braslow. Ninely-nine GORTON NEWS Ediiorein-Chief - Anne Afnelinq Associaie Edilror, Mary Ann Sfepiwens Spor+s Edifor - John Durniak Adverfising Manager, Audrey Harfman Circulaiion Manager, Marie Benneff Copy Reader . Marion Picone Ediforiai Adviser, Miss Doris l.. Rowland Business Adviser, Mr. Edgar Reardon ORCHESTRA fxccompanisf - Frances Schmidf Sponsor - - Mr. King rw ' H5 i 'K Q., iii? 'Y ,. . ,i H AW .Y . -- .1 Ll 'N ,J-. ' Naullro - f 493 6:45 Q - 1 PM 'F E . ...,..... if V JUNIOR RED CROSS One represenfarive from each homeroom. Sponsor - - Miss Lucey . if'- 1 ,-I, , Rf, X2 ll ff I R One Hundred One SKETCH CLUB Presidenl - Rila Ropschulz Vice-President Marjorie Crimrnings Secrelary - - Shirley Krug Treasurer f William Blackburn Sponsor - - lvlrs. Conner V -i ii 1 Fifih row: R, Baclcniclc, F. l-laller, W. Wafson, J. l-lollowell. l Four+h row: W. Carr, D. Johnson, W. Blackburn, R. Zimmerman, R. Herclina, G. Karaqanis, W. Marfz, R. DeNike, J. Lennox. Third row: K. Dee, J. Calafhes, M. Popoi, A. Harfman, Miss STreeTer, J. Siclcels, M. Grimm, M. .753 Rose, A. Coyle, C. Brennan, M. Flower. J -- y ,Q'I'A ,v l5r I V., Second row: G. Sn-iolen, A. AhlsTe?wT,I E. Walsh, B. Flower, l-l. Scoff, J. Taylor, D. Binseel, F. Engler, E. Goodness, M. Lawrie, A. AT einq. Zg5ri5J g'fL.l:-.LN Firsf row: C. Rahbek-Smifh, B. Odell, P. Sieadman, D. Lohrfinlf, P. Reilly, Y. Duvall, M. Sfephens. 'rj' A 'sl' OFFICERS PRESIDENT - - - - DEWEY l.Ol-TRFTNK VICE-PRESIDENT - PATRICIA REILLY SECRETARY - PAULA STEADMAN TREASURER DONALD McNAMARA DIRECTOR - - - - MILDRED STREETER PRESENTED December 6, I945 TWO CROOKS AND A LADY THE WEDDING by Eugene Pilloi' By ..lOl'lr'l Klf'lipEil'FlCli Lucille ---- Eleanor Walsh The Brideqroom - A - Daniel Casey Miller l - Ronald Backngck The Besf Man - Roberf l-lerdina Mrs. Sims-Vane Mary Anne Sfephens The Brlde ' ' ' Helen SCOH l , A Groomsmen - - A John Balinf Mm Jones ' - Carol Ralibeliismlill The Brideqroom's Mofher - Yvonne Duvall Police lnspecior - Roberf Zimmerman The Brideis Famer - Wiyliam Wa+SOn GUVVDY D0f1alf-'l J0l'm50V1 The Bride's Aunf - BeTsyiune Odell Scene: Room in an old Fifth Avenue mansion. Scene: A room in a counfry house. Time: The present Time: The present STAFF STAGE MANAGERS . wm. BLAOKBURN. DONALD JOHNSON and ROBERT ZIMMERMAN PROPERTY MANAGERS . ERIDA ENGLER, JACQUELINE cALATHEs and JANE sicKELs LIGHTS - - - --.-- FRED LUTZ One Hundred Two y TRIPHI OFFICERS PRESIDENT - - - MARGARET LEFURGY VICE-PRESIDENT - GRACE MARCI-IAK SECRETARY - DOLORES VRABEL TREASURER - JEAN MEI-IR SPONSOR MISS FITZGERALD As in previous years members of Triphi were inslalled al a formal Recognilion Dinner Ias'r Ocloloer. Among 'rhe aclivilies of Ihe club were Ihe donalion of baslcels of food al Thanksgiving and procuring and placing Ihe free in 'rhe hall aI Chrislmas Iime. Throughoui' Ihe year we have heId dances, sponsored by T. A. C. C. Y. During social meefings al 'rhe Y. W. C. A. we have had a charm course wi'rh guesf spealcers. As usual we have enjoyed ouldoor aclivifies. Fourlh row: M. Weaver, A. Gilligari, B. Vlfalfers, A. Porach, M. Bordas, A. Demchak, A. Novalc, I. Malcar. Third row: M. Sorfino, M. Sloclclas, I-I. Duignen, S. Rainger, B. Fredericlss, M. Maidanslci, D. Pryzf goda, T. Rehalc, R. Gorman, M. Benneff. Q is Second row: M. Oliveira, J. Cavuofo, R. -Cianciulli, J. I-Iermans, T. Guzzy, A. Mayer, C. Zalewslci, yy 1 Ag? I. Evans, I-I. Murphy, E. I-Ioyl, M. Vescio. f2?g:.vA,iif,'r Firsf row: G. Jimollca, D. Vrabel, G. Marchalc, M. Lefurgy, J. Mehr, I. Bell. One Hundred Three DEBATING CLUB Sponsor - Mrs. Richardson ' 49 v1 Us BY-GEORGE CLUB Sponsor - - Mrs. Conner 'F :fi .fi K3 fgifgar TENNIS Sponsor - Mrs. Sansevere 0 One Hundred Four RIFLE CLUB Sponsor - - Mr. Wardle AERO-DRAFTING CLUB Sponsor - - Mr. Sisler 'Q BOYS' SWIMMING TEAM Sponsor - - Mr. DooIify 35 GDB yo D.N5lQ One Hundred Five I J !uM,,,,f1::j,,bQflflkfM -. ly' Q, l21fJlHil2wffij2n.fY l xiPl.4.'r , I ending R. Mosliier, E. Sclnuclc, C. Drolwan, J. Walker, lvl. Treultn, B. Flower, A. l-lanll, A. Inge- 4, brelsen. 'lj 4.f 4'?'j neeinq Co-capfains J. Taylor, P. Reilly. ' ' V1.1 59, XJ CHEER LEADERS The I945-46 cheering squad consisled ol live veleran members and live newly chosen ones. ln 'rlieir new green suils llwey really did a laudable job al bollm foolball and bas- lcelball games. ' 'l-his year's squad proved one ol The mosl enllfiusiaslic Gorlon has ever seen, Hs aim being lo eslablisli a slandard for lulure squads lo live up To. One Hundred Six THE BOOK CLUB OFFICERS PRESIDENT - - - - - CARL W. GARLAND SECRETARY - RITA ROPSCI-IUTZ TREASURER DOROTI-IEA RYAN SPONSOR MRS. WINTER During The pasT Three years, The Book Club has served To sTimulaTe our inTeresT in English liTeraTure. Lively discussions oT currenT and classic works have, we Think, sharpened our minds To The ioys oT readfng. AnoTher inTeresTing Topic Tor discussion and sTudy has been liTerary sTyle and background. Gradually we have accumulaTed a library oT approximaTely TiTTy books. The club has ramiTied iTs acTiviTies by aTTendf ing The TheaTer and by visiTing various places of inTeresT-The MeTropoliTan Museum oT ArT, New York Public Library, American Museum oT NaTural l-lisTory. This lasT proiecT, The grand Tinale oT our acTiviTies, was a TascinaTing behind-The-scenes Tour conducTed by curaTor William Burns, a GorTon graduaTe. We should like, on This occasion, humbly and graTeTully To Thank Mrs. WinTer Tor her inTerminable inspiraTfon, incleTaTiqable spiriT and, rnosT oT all, True friendship. BoTTom row: I-l. Waller, M. Rose, J. McCarThy, D. Ryan, Mrs. WinTer, R. RopschuTz, D. Teiieira, M. Picone, C. Garland. Second row: W. MarTz, E. DuPuy, J. Doyle, M. Crirnminqs, A, AThelinq, D. Flynn, G. STaqer, R. Trahan, D. Picone, J. Cowan, F. Holodak. Third row: C. Drohan, P. FarrinqTon, G. Jimolka, B. Bell, J. Connolly, J. Cronin One Hundred Seven ARCHERY Co-Capfains, Julia Pidel and EIIzabeII1 Schneider Sponsor - Miss CIarIce GIRLS' SWIMMING CLUB Presidenf - - Jean Mehr Sponsors, Miss Clarke and Mrs. Sansevere squa- CHER 'F-51 Q., 3 x :,!7', J I Q I I V, 1 g,xIg.s,1h If 51 'I I ..+ 4 One Hundred Eighf 5.77 I r Q J! ff ilis Presideni Sponsor RIDING One Hundred Nine Rf' if QL! xii CLUB Frances Wise Miss C. Walsh ik THE I946 VIRGIL CLASS Teacher - - Mrs. Cosfello In absenfia - William O'Brien Filfh row: W. Niclcells, C. Garland, D. Kelly. Fourlh row: F. Novalc, H. Waller, F, Raimondi, R. Bernabei, W. Marlz. A Third row: M. Hamillon, E. Nifsch, D. Binseel, B. Bell, M. Corbin, R. Ropschulz, P. Farringfon A. Harfman Second row: J. Taylor, L. Frisbie, V. Hliva, M. Bordas, D. Ryan, A. Novalc, J. Newbrand, A. Thi- baull, P. Reilly. - Firsl row: M. Crimminqs, M. Picone, Dr. Kelly, J. Cavuolo, M. Vescio. THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The Gorlon High School Chapler of The Nalional Honor Socielry was 'Founded in I926. Seniors from lhe lirsl quarler ol rhe class are eligible for membership lo lhis sociely. They are chosen for oulrslanding Characler, Leadership, Service, and Scholarship by lheir fellow senior sludenls, 'rhe Principal and The Facully. The sludenls lhus honored in I946 are: Barbara Bell Roberf Bernabei Doris Binseel Mildred Bordas Josephine Cavuolo Mariella Corbin Marjorie Crimminqs Palricia Farrinqlon Lorna Frisbie Carl Garland Charles Germ Muriel Hamillon Audrey Harfman Vera Hliva Daniel Kelly Vifilliam Marlz .lanel Newbrand William Niclcells Evelyn Nirsch Anna Novalc Fred Novalc Marion Picone Frank Raimondi Palricia Reilly Rila Ropschulz Dorolhea Ryan Janel Taylor Audrey Thibaull Mary Vescio Harry Waller One Hundred Ten HEALTH COUNCIL OFFICERS PRESIDENT - - - - FRANK T-TOLODAK VICE-PRESIDENT - - - JEAN MET-TR SECRETARY - KATHERINE KUPCOK TREASURER - - - CASS LEYS The GorTon l-lealTh Council during I945-46 helped improve The healTh oT The sTudenTs by inTorming Them oT The prevenTions and cures oT various diseases. The Council consisTs oT boTh TaculTy members and sTudenTs-one Trom each homeroom. In OcTober and November The council members assisTed Mrs. Kenny wiTh The audiomeTer and visual acuiTy TesTs. The members also encouraged The sTudenTs in The ChesT X-ray Campaign laTer in The year. The council hopes To conTinue and boTTer ils work ThroughouT The coming years. FiTTh row: D. Revello, T. Malvin, G. Elia, B, Bollas, B. Magner, M. Fitzgerald, R. Buonora. FourTh row: P. STeadrnan, T. PeTro, R. Rice, G. Mihalilc, F. Sabol, L. Begany, B. Kelly, l. Parent B. Russell, R. Conklin. Third row: Mr. Quick, Mrs. Kenny, Mrs. Sansevere, Miss Lee, Miss Randolph, Miss Lucey, Coach -T E FosTer. Second row: L. NesTle, H. Dinsdale, E. Faiqle, T-l, Engan, M. lmrich, L. FiTzpaTriclc, M, Lawrie, 0 M. Rose. FirsT row: B. Bell, F, Holodalc, J. Mehr, K. Kupcolc, C, Leys, D. Krumlauf. One Hundred Eleven ,,-2 1 1 fi, i 1111 1 '- f 1 1 M Y ...V Jai' 1 Y 1' ...' -W 1 2. K X ka Q -111 1 1 1 W1 11 1 ' fr i s - '1 xxx N f zlf'x- X 5' 'P '- ...' X' ' - 1. .S ' ' ' 'N ' 'lf 1 G v R Samui' 1 'N U ,Nm 1...-.1-..'.-r J S' c 1 ' IA, ,, N 1SL1:1'f1+ ' 3, 1 COACH AND ,us BLACKBOI-KRD M E Q DQTL5 TN EAWY 041150 I ij? 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Smifh Cafherine Pollock Jean Vescio Gasper Vescio Mrs. G. Vescio Francis lwanowski Florence Zalewski Mr. 8: Mrs. G. P. Newfon Beverly Hudak Sue Repko Sue Thomson Rosemarie Brosman Josephine Napp Angela Fowkes Roberf A. Fowkes Robbie Fowkes Mrs. A. J. Whife Mrs. Blanche Lundy Efhel F. Thibauli' Gerfrude Mullen Grayce M. Trauffield Marqarel' A. Murphy Diana F. Becker Marie E. Lynch One H undred Fiffeen BOOSTHZS Laura C. Decker Ruih C. Chipman Robf. C. Chipman Nancy May Chipman M. H. Ouick Alma F. DeWiH' Grace Nylen Timolhy Maloney Ismay Whire James While Helen W. Webber E. Elizaberh Wiley Agnes Farley M. Eleanor Harsnefl' Mae S. Youmans Olive M. VanDerwerken Kalherine F. Burns Mary H. Toolan Carherine E. Flynn Calherine V. Maloney Anna M. Faulkner Oscar Skoog Richard J. Skoog Grace N. Skoog Mark While Colin Whiie James J. Fleming Jack Dempsey Audrey Dempsey Dorolhy A. Andrews Emma J. Fousi' Roberr Dunne Marfin Maloney Mrs. Edward Duiqnan Gladys McGuire John W. Kodak Mrs. E. S. Green Preslon Kodak, Jr. Alice Mclniosh Georgiana Beames Lu Lu Pecora Wanda Zoshak Mary Rila Gilligan Mr. 81 Mrs. Ed Keever Mr. 8: Mrs. Ted Bufler Pvr. Garrer J. Fiizgerald Don Fifzgerald Marlhew F. Miller Eileen Keever Elizabefh Cleary Marrha F. Crowley Madeline M. Carroll John Pafrick Crowley James O. Tuomey Charles J. Williams Garref E. Firzgerald Agnes Beairslo Miss Jean Kearney Riia Culick Mary Rupperr Mary Macurik Srella Teski Ediih Anderson Edward Teski Gloria Teski Andrew Hvizd, Jr. Andrew Hvizd, Sr. Pearl Hvizd Nicholas Krusko Anna Macurik Alfred Holloway Mrs. Alfred Holloway Hazel Duignan Mrs. Wm. Millar Mrs. Edward Smirh Edward Duignan Edward E. Conley Mrs. Mary P. Conley Mrs. Andrew J. Posey Andrew J. Posey, Sr. Pfc. Andrew J. Posey Dolores Kiruiz Rosemary Langan Pic. Joseph Teiieira, Jr J. Teiieira, Sr. J. F. Teiieira Cynrhia Marfinez Michael Jac Olis Carhy O+is Roberl Olfo Klebe Rocco Tripodi Miss Joan Allison Farrell Allison, Sr. Pvr. Farrell Allison. Jr Mrs. Elizaberh McGralh Mrs. Caiherine Burke Joe Burke Joe Sharp Helen McGra+h Sis Ryan Blackie Ennis Ceil Conway Mary Ryan Loy Ryan Waller E. Ball, Jr. Flo Foley Arrhur L. Ferguson Mary Alice Regan - Olive Tobin Belfy Burns Helen Tobin Mary Muscenfi Dorofhy Holla John E. O'Donnell John F. Regan Maureen Birmingham Caiherine Sullivan John H. Kennedy Barbara Ann Kennedy Kafhy Kennedy Anne Marie Kennedy Mrs. John H. Kennedy Edna Binseel John Binseel Edward A. Binseel Pv'I'. Maynard W. Krug Pvr. Georqe McRae Mrs. Enqler ' Waller Binseel, Jr. Mrs. Benzenburg Mrs. A. G. Conre Wesley Bell Frank Oakes Dennis James Fiizgerald Telephone Yonkors 3-2530 Eslablished I877 M. DEE 86 SON Furniture FLOOR COVERINGS :: :: :: INTERIOR DECORATIONS 5 MANOR HOUSE SQUARE Yonkers, N. Y. V I S I T Uhr illanhinu Shun . . . For BeI'+er . . . COATS, DRESSES, FURS, MILLINERY I0 Main Sfreel' Yonkers, N. Y. Telephone Yonkers 3-2I2I Gaul and Bell, Inc. INSURANCE 0 20 Soufh Broadway Yonkers, N. Y. Firsl' Nalfonal Bank Building Telephone Yonkers 5-5I8I THE SUGAR BOWL FOUNTAIN LUNCHEONETTE I02 New Main Sfreel' Yonkers, N. Sheldon Library Kahn, Proprielor STATIONERY :: BOOKS :: GIFTS 429 Soufh Broadway Yonkers, N. Telephone Yonkers 3-3300, 3-330l sAY IT wm-I FLowERs Hollywood Florist, Inc A. N. Massas, Presidenl' 4I4 Soulh Broadway Yonkers, N. Complimenfs of Chester W. Newman Insurance Co. I I Manor House Square Yonkers, N. Y. Telephone CHelsea 3-6840 Chin and Lee's Delicious Economical and Nu'rri'rious CHOW MEIN I23-I27 Bank SIree+ New York I4, N. Y. Telephone Yonkers 3-6320 You'lI always Iind ii a+ Ryan's Ryan Hardware GARDEN SUPPLIES :: I-IOUSEWARES PAINTS :z TOOLS Wes'Iches'rer's Largesi Hardware Siore 56 Main SI'reeI Yonkers, N. Y. Telephones: Yonkers 5-4374 and MI. Vernon 7-5373, 7-9603 Largesi' AssorI'menI' of Yard Goods in WesIches'I'er Coun'I'y Reliable Silk Store PaHerns, BuI Ions, Trimmings, Laces, KniH'ing Yarns, eI'c. Slip Covers, Upholslering, Cur'I'ains Made Io Order 8 Warburfon Ave. 63 Soufh Fourfh Ave. Yonkers, N. Y. MI. Vernon, N. Y. Telephone Yonkers 3-6435 CompIimen+s of DeRoberts Beauty Salon 47 Main S+reeI Yonkers, N. Y. Telephone Yonkers 3-6809, 3-68I0 SAY IT WITH Broderick's Flowers Loca+ed af fhe PARK BUILDING 28 Soufh Broadway 74 Mamaroneck Ave Yonkers, N. Y. Vlhiie Plains, N. Y. MCCARTHY 86 SIMON, INC. MANUFACTURING SPECIALISTS Specialisls in CHOIR G-OWNS :: FULPIT ROBES :: CAPS :: GOWNS :: HOODS FOR ALL DEGREES OuIfi'rIers 'Io over 3000 Schools, Colleges, and Churches 7 Wesf 36Ih SIreeI, New York I8, N. Y. Jus'r off Fiffh Avenue Telephone Yonkers 3-4042 Join Our Record Club STEADMAN MUSIC HOUSE, INC. O 21 Warbur+on Avenue Yonkers, N. Y. Hollywood Recreation Louis Bernacchia, Presidenl' BOWLING and BILLIARDS Have Ihe Folks Selec'I' Your Graduafion Presenl' a'I Leon Schwartz, Jewelers I IV2 Palisade Avenue Yonkers, N. Y Ove-r 23 'Years on Palisade Avenue Asmpemg :Hinos ggg -I SL rn 'U 5' 0 3 CD -4 O 3 nx- m 'T U' 'P' Q oo U1 N 'd S CIEIJ. HH 6SN 'DNI I Telephone Yonkers 3-884I ROSNER'S HARDWARE PAINTS HOUSEWARES Elecfrical and Plumbing Supplies RANGES Complimenfs of 220-222 New Main Sireei' Yonkers, N. Y. W. T. Grant Company Telephone Yonkers 5-9609 coNeRATs GANG ON THE SQUARE Ilequeaih 'Ihe Mourners' Bench +0 fhe Class of '46 Jack and Dave's soDA sHoPPe U 779 Palisade Avenue Yonkers, N. Y. CARPENTERIS ICE CREAM A NUTRITIOUS FOOD! A DELICIOUS DESSERT! BULK :: BRICK :: MELOROL :: NOVELTIES WHITE PLAINS, N. Y. . WARD'S F . 'a -431 wk J e w e I e r s lu-Q 23 Mam Street DIEGES 86 CLUST I7 John S'IreeI' New York 8, N. Y Official Jewelers for +I1e CLASS OF I'-746 It ar an an ar as ar Manufaciurers of MEDALS, RINGS, PINS, CHARMS, TROPHIES Telephone Yonkers 3-6635, 3-6636 FLOWERS BY WIRE South Yonkers Floral Co. Kanganis Brothers Flowers for All Occasions 505 South Broadway Yonkers, N. Y. Corner Valentine Lane NAME YOUR SPORT . . . 36 No maHer what il' is . . . KNEPFERS can supply you with the very 'finesl' afhleiic equipment. For over 30 years Ihe slanclarcl 'For athletes. Tha+'s why everything KNEPFERS sells bears 'Ihe stamp of the coach's and player's approval. KN EPFER 86 CO. Main Street Yonkers, N. Telephone Yonkers 5-9548 Sheldon Library GIFTS 1: GREETING CARDS 5 South Broadway Yonkers, N. Y. Telephone Yonkers 5-4766 Gotham jewelers, Inc. DIAMONDS z: WATCHES JEWELRY I5 Main SI'reeI' Yonkers, N. Y Compliments of A FRIEND Telephone Yonkers 5-9465 Dering's Tydol Service Station Charles R. Dering, Proprietor COMPLETE LUBRICATION SERVICE 695 Nepperhan Avenue Yonkers, N. Y Meyerson's Shoe Shop THE Mimi Shoppe Headquarters tor SPAULDING SCUFFIES 3 NORTH BROADWAY 435 South Broadway Yonkers, N. Y. YONKERS' N' Y' as traditional as school pride and spirit . . We always have time to be friendly GENUNCYS Telephone Yonkers 3-8972 Telephone Yonkers 3-0035 Open Evenings Nevius Paints Inc. George's Sport Shop , Sporting Goods, :: Camping Equipment PITTSBURGH PAINTS WORK AND SPORTSWEAR ARTISTS' MATERIALS Otticial Boy and Girl Scout Outtitters I7 Main Street Yonkers, N. Y. I0 Warburton Avenue Yonkers, N. Y .I Telephone YOnlcers 3-8300 Esiablished I864 . , -9- reg' hr' Ol . I I 1 A GAZETTE PRESS, INC. R. PERCY NUGENT. JR. Olclesi' and Largesi Prin'ring Office in Yonkers SOCIAL and COMMERCHAL PRINTERS T 4 69 WARBURTON AVENUE 1 YONKERS, N. Y. ,mf . 145:11 s. N ., 2' v 3 F ilQg?ff-5 Q swf ,. is ..rM,,k , 'ak , ,, . 1.4.1 1 4 1 '?f. .Z V If , T , A V 751 g, .1 iw! ef-. . A ,: .5 iagzfafn f' Jfyygfll ra Q A ':. 5,1 Iv , , ...avg 4,3 ,Mi 4- x .' 1132 x , 4- . 1, o ,., F ,n Q N Kr 1 ,,. . ,,', , ' n ,ff .t3'g,1f , e? 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