Danbury High School - Aggregate Yearbook (Danbury, CT)
- Class of 1928
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Text from Pages 1 - 68 of the 1928 volume:
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X 1 1 I N P 1 THE LUG CIASS OI 1975 A Nw 4 XUIINII IX N N i ,f 1 L A 1. .Q 1 I W lJ.'X.'I'URY HIGH SPH NUI, fJ,'NNlil'l9Y. ffC5NNf3Q.Vl'I' Ifvf K f',,:l--f x u, ,iN1,,--- iff! 1. - 'N fZ 'N- if .ex Dmlquzy H1 1 S llrfxxiflll 6 ll xt 1 n r is P llme Faulty e lslu mor 5tuc ents x we C mr utcrll mc 1 L mb edu: s l he C l xss Uffluyr emlne Is 0 e C Q Xllwletlcs web xl: lidclm Qlub l narxetb 1 X enclun xh 1 uk trl nu L as I 1 e 1 11111 Qleml UN TFNTN I 5 . Nl il 1 .1 l 1 'gl .lclwuul . . , , If , ' 'cl .... . . lD,cl z in , M . llaxslt , , . 'Ill Class ul V323 A .... Cxlzxss llf' ry ,... , He ,N l Q , . . . . Cxla ss lj nl ..... 'le1'1 .zAns. . . . . 'la q' I-.I ' ' nn . . , . . Nl fflass .... . Yllm 'lass of l 728 I3 ,,.. lxlliitllkill ...,.. liz Q z l .,... . 3' ' all ,.... . ,lQ 'z ' ' ..,.. . 'l llc Rus un ..... 'llw Cllnu l' . . . , fling :X l l ills . . , . ljlz xllcs . . 4 . . 1 - - 'lull . , . . Schoo gh H YY Dbu Q W oreworcl HI QLASS OF I9 76A has had one reat idea since its entrance into D H S the publication of a class year book lts efforts however have not been centered alone on this ambition fu its real desire and supreme aim has been the welfare of the Almi Vlater This Lov is the fourth in the history of Danbury H1 h Qchool incl we are proud of the fact that we have been able to publish in annual We sincerely hope that every class will try its utmost to ind I9 76 we offer our experience to all future 1 raduatlng classes We wish to thank Mr Shea and Mr Romans photographer and printer respectively of this book for their xclvice and fine work in this publication We also thank the faculty especially Mr B issett whose encouravement and counsel make possible this edition ancl with them the members of the Class for their cooperation and efforts for The Log Above all we the members of 78.3-. Give our sincere thanks to William foley our Class President whose untirmv efforts have helped to make our dream of a year book come true 7 l 'Tri -1 i . 4 i 2 ' ' ' - t . f ' , ' ' ' ' ,A 1 . .l 5 . . , V V .g k ' . V ' A ' - e continue publishing The Log. Along with classes of l923. 1923. D ROYC OF C BASSFTT Drhtrutum I I L L K I N N 1 - lrUI'llI1SlIL', lI1l'L'xl, haw' wc bm-n In have lVUIIl1IUINII1j1 wh 'n lxccllmwl must slrwvrc :Ilviu fm nuixnc I,WI'.IlNk', true clmcuuralgcnxcnf trum .I rcnl lAI'lCI1klXNlHUXVlllCYl'l'l7C'llt'lxl.lSlxlC2lllllIllt' llc err ul unch Ll.: smzm. Th x 1 ' Il 'hu ha: hc'n .I wurrhv example will lu' .1 jcwcl Ill l ' :rc I ' r '. TI- hum, prim -ipnl ut thc llml ury lllgh Sch ml, Mr. li ' ' kf. l'm.u, '11, l l I vt 1915,-X llc llC.IICS lhix Lvg. N I rlum xx s Q 1-r at nulmw x I NN t I I In In lNl H 4 qxxkng sv. I I 927 28 Facu ty The 13' .V 1 ill , I 11 . ,, W Wm V .liz yy. . . , J , '- ' ' v 'I ' . 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Il 4 The C ass of 928 A Class HlSfOTy ln the hlstory of these Umted States of America there are many outstanding dates that we treasure ID our memorles October l7th I497 uly 4th I776 November l Irh l9l8 but greatest of all as you shall see when future hlstor les are compiled rs the 27th of an uary l924 On that cheerfully sunny day a group of brightly shlnlng Fresh men gathered at the entrance of the old Danbury Hugh School and awaited the fateful bell that would summon them wlthm the portals where they were to set out on the notable careers that have already begun to startle the world No reporters were present to wrtness and describe the entrance to D H S of this charming brrgade of well starch ed well combed youngsters The class lad no press agents rn those days greatness rn newspaper clrcles but hrs dreams brought the class no publncltv then lt was a leap year day and nt was a real leap year class Once lh four years the gxrls come mto their own and nn the 1928A Class femrnmlty prevall ed by more than two to one How the hearts of the young Beau Brummels must have fluttered as they saw the multitude of coy llttle misses advancrn when the doors were finally thrown openl Feelmg always that It was predes txned to great achrevements tl'e class nevertheless made no Immediate at tempt to assert lts superlorlty Settling calmly mto the school routme It began to accumulate great stores of A s and Bs and prepare for the storms and fammes that all rntelllgent Freshmen know awalt them m the mountainous desert of Senior year They used their trme profitably and whatever they clld they dnd well The boys developed a good baseball team and made good Freshmen records at the track meet and ln basketball The girls busxed themselw es with orgamzlng their super lor numbers and with developing poll tical strength for future class meetm They settled not unwrllxn ly but not too deeply mto the usual obscurity of new classes endured the taunts of other somewhat older and far mfenor classes and blded their time Only one thang puzzled them How In the world could they enter m the 1928A Class and be Freshmen B33 What3 Wh1ch3 When5 and Why-' They were bewildered by the puzzle and sought enllghtenment Even the faculty hesitated ln nts replies The half year promotlons were still ln thexr mfancy at that tlme No one was pos rtrve rn thelr answer Only Nlr Betts failed to hesitate He was fast asleep on the stalrs and never sand a word paper paper paper' uestxon paper exam papers scratch paperl Report cards' Holldaysl Freshmen A s now and a temporary ending of the puzzle A few members lagged behmd but for the most part the class marched steadlly on serenelv flattemng the obstacles of Fresh mamsm Nor did the responslbllltles of Soph omore year frighten them They or ganlzed now as a umt and welded themselves mto a forceful whole The glrls knew their power but at the first electron of ofhcers they bowed humbly before school traditions and balloted for a boy as presrdent glvmg the honor to Vltot Vosllus lt has been sand that Vrtot s handsome features won thr- hearts of the farr ballot casters and weakened their determination to have a IOOW female executrve staff Dame Rumor reported also that Vosrlus wa unduly mfluencecl by a certam group of femrmsts but be that as rt may he ulded the class safely through the sec page mn . . D E. . Y . D . . 5 . H 1 I 3 ' .. , -1 j , 1 , gs. ' . I v g v J ' v .D . . - ' . . . . . . 5 . - . . . . 1 . Penheld Cordon had dreams of future Midyears! Paper, pencils, p e n s. ' I A ' g 1 . n 5 a - . . . X . ' . . . 3 5 . . ' . ' g 0 ' CLhr Qlnq ond year ably assisted by Vice Presl dent Laura Webb Treasurer Wxlllam Foley and Secretary Ruth Morgan A few members falled to stand the pace which the class set ard dropped be hind but for the most part l928A moved smoothly forward succe dmv rn whatever It undertook The girls chose their own design for the class rmgs and voted unanimously for the class colors of crlmson and gray but the boys approved their de crsrons and peace and concord relgned at all txmes Teachers left and new ones came Newer and higher standards did not check l928A as It continued to garner nts hwh marks Mr Moyle joined the facu ty the fall of 1925 W D lVloyle as the class soon learned Somehow hrs lnltlals caused a vague uneasmess W was soon dls overed to stand for Wlllnam The D remamed a mystery Even rf someone had sug gested that It mlght be Dalton the fear of It would stall hav been but a shadowy hazy one ln those Innocent umor year found the class number a scant fifty but none the less worthy and able to prove lts worth for all that An outstandmg class that was making good its Freshman promises class that was begmnmg to show that anuary 27 l924 would have It place ln hlstory Early rn this year the long develop nn threat of femmlne dominance wa carried out Traditions were forgotten precedents were set aside Vosxlus was ousted from the president s cha r and his place nven to Laura Webb ust one example of the Oflglhallty of I9 SA The school buzzed wxth com ment favorable and unfavorable Boys of other classes tendered sympathy to those of 1978A hopmg perhaps to break the powerful coordination of the class but they found that sympathy was out of place Laura proved a strong leader and 78A contxnued to page ten add to lts already long lust of notabl achievements The boys earned places on varsrty teams and produced strong class teams The -lunlor social was a huge success both boys and glrls took actlve parts nn all school socletles especially rn dramatncs where Frances Hatch and Lewis Tappan made a last mg fame for themselves by therr unter pretatlons of parts rn The Torch bearers Who could forget Tappan as Mr Twlller of the half moustache3 l928A had many representatives nn the journalism class orgamzed that year and had much to do wrth lts success The class baseball mne defeated the boasting senlors ust once was l928A overwhelmed by superior numbers lts half hun cured members could not vain a victory m the ticket selling contest that year Wnth that exception 1978A as unxors yrelded first honors to none Mass Webb served her term of office and every fresh laural gathered by the clas helped to vlndlcate lts choice of leader Miss Webb was splendldly assrsted IH President wrth Miss Ruth Morgan and Wllllam Foley acting as Secretary and Treasurer a second time The class gave nts umor Prom rn anuary I977 and felt that It was most httmg that this dance should be the hnal chapter of the soclal actlvltles of the old high school That the Prom was a brnlllant affaxr goes wxthout saying February I977 Semor Bs now New bulldlng New furniture New schedule New rules Long periods Semor dxgnlty Phllomusa No cafe terla No sidewalks on the boys side Mud Lockers seven feet hl h Red cards That unknown D ln lVlr Moyle s name Senior Fngllsh and that cul mlnatlng horror the Dalton Plan No class save I978A could have so calmly surmounted each difficulty lNo class save l978A could have made so many uncomolrmentary remarks about the Dalton Plan lts orlgxnator xts an -. -N 5 c Q v . . - -1 . . e I , ' I 1 I - ' . , . , . . 1 u ' . e 5 . . y ' - ' - . . . .5 l . . - .I . l nn : . . . - . . . 0 ' . . 3 ' . ' c ' ' . - J ' ' - - Ol II I - i L ga Y . . . . . . days, her work by Penfleld Gordon as Vice- v . D ing G J D ' J - . . . : a ' ' I I J ' - ' 'S . ' . . f f . g . . . S ' H . . . 2 . . i . . . I . i - 7 . - . . .. . 5 . - b .1 g D ' .- . ' . . . v . - 'QV iw cestors Its appearance or its use and no class save l928A could have met anything so new and conquered rt so t rlllnantly As semor electron day drew near Miss Webb declared that she drd not choose to run This startling an nouncement threw the femrnlne polltl cal machlne lnto disorder and the old regime returned Wrllram Foley wrth two years of admlmstratron experience as treasurer was advanced to the presr dent s office and Miss Webb was draft ed to assist as Vice President Miss Morgan contmued as Secretary and Lewis Tappan was made Treasurer Foley made good rn short order and l928A was once more solidly organ ized Helped by l927B It won both the tlcket sellxng contest and the track meet The hrst class to speak Phllomusa speeches before the entrre student body the first to wrestle with the Dal ton plan the first to face a whole yea of cold lunches l928A not only set an evample that all classes will do well to follow but found tame to do more than D H S newspaper rn which work Geraldrne von Cal learned the fine art of bossrng to wnte for the Chronrcle the school magazme and to make plans for the publrshmg of a Year Book A descrlptron of the work done for this Year Book would alone fill a fat xolume No member of 1928A will ever forget nts benefit movle on Mav I3 I9 7 As has been sand the class was small rn membership and the task of selling tickets enouvh to pay for the leased theatre proved a tremendous one Presrdent Foley s harr turned grav and he had nnghtlv vls'ons of hemg cast mto a dungeon for debt be fore hrs salesmen could assure hlm that the prcture would h a v e spectators enough to show a proflt l928A made good once more however and the film of Sweet Rosle O Grady yielded the hrst money for the Year Book fund The Enemy the school play of th Sensor B semester revealed the hrstn omc abllltres of Vlrgrnra Davrs Gerald me von Gal Frances Hatch Wnlllam Mull Foley and Vxtot Vosrlus whose wont once more emphasrzed therr class un surpassed versatnlxty ln September l9Z7 after three and one half years of success the class en tered rts Semor A semester and freely admitted that lt was had been and al ways would be the best class that D H S knew and contmued to make good therr claims to such greatness by gammg new honors The year book became an assured publlcatron grrls of the class were formed mto the school s first honor study group rn FI where they spent fourth period worknng wrthout a proc tor the class gave the only social grven all during the semester and followed It later with a magnificent Senior Prom the class gave the school nts hnest cheer leader Ann Bennett and It led all the other classes rn school spxrrt at games l928A honor students were an nounced rn November and just as everyone expected nearly half the class were ln the first and second groups Wrthout doubt 1928A rs the most ex cellent of all classes ln fact It hold that several members of the 192 7B class came back to graduate ln It ln the school play of its Senior A semester William F o l e y Frances Hatch Ann Bennett Dora Lyman and Vrtot Vosllus had the leading parts rn The Cat and the Canary and scored hut as o n l y 1928A actors and actresses could have scored The hnal emsode rn the hrstory of this class goes also to show how orlgmal and radlcal It was m comparison to all others who have preceded rt After a long dns cussron concerning whether or not l928A should graduate rn caps and gowns rt was decrded by a vote of more than two to one to wear them All other classes had been too conserv atnve It has remained for thas class to show the wav And thus has the hrstorv of 1928A begun There IS no doubt but thus class will soon be as outstanding rn the hr torv of the world as rt has been ln that of Danbury Hugh School page eleven X I .I. 3 s 5 . . . . , . . . . . . 1 . . ' , - - , . - n D - l G its share in producing the Rostrum, the such an esteemed position in the school . . . , Q I ' a ' ' 2' I ' ' ' n u n I x 1 , ' . . ' . .V .S . l . ll L1 I-IRST HONOR STUDENTS ANIN BI NNI TT ALILI DISBROW WILLIAM FOLE Y BI ATRICF CRAI F QATHI RINI KI ANI RUTH MORGAIN DOROTHY MURPHY BI RTHA RUSSELL LAURA WEBB CARTHI NF WILKINS SECOND HONOR STUDENTS LIVIMA BEERS LOIS BETTS BIATRICI BLDD LLLA CANALE ROSL DE FLUMFRI ANNA LOSHIIN KI LNLDI NAHAS JEAN PARCELLQ ILIZABITH SKMDL RA LI wls TAPPAN w ITOT NOSILUS T -. l - IL L I Y E1 X . . A 4 4. .37 . :A ' ' ' T I I I 'jx A 1 Q I' ' 1 . f ,L N f .2 . I' 1 1 'N ll 4 It mm g On the th eshold of adventure On the paths of hidden mystery We the Class of 78A We the lovers of our Hugh School btand and gaze into the future bale into the mystic future We shall hnd what fate would have us We shall not be weak and trembling As a Howeret of the wastelands Bold well be and true and loyal loyal to all life and honor Fears and hates and lowenn passions Shall not leave us by the wayslde bhall not crush our lofty :deals ldeals wrought through years of childhood ldeals fostered by our Hugh School Dear to us and sweet ln memory Yonder he vast unknown spaces Yonder loom strange hopes and fears Fears that come as twlllght deepens Hopes that prnng at dawning day Fondly bud farewell and Godspeed Godspeed to our Alma Mater' Ruth Nh rgan md B atnce Craef page thrrteen ll X Luq VN M C , C, an Weak and trembling as a floweret, v f 1 . g f S. 1 1 1 2 1- ' , AMBITION l l'3LlQ XPQN 1 I fi he 1 '3CtQI'1Z'dt1OnS EXPRESSION s HOBBY NICKNAME ,- ME NA If so c 'T T' E -. .- 4 ..- YH P -f -- -.. ,.. .... -- -- ...- .- N- tra IFC SY ...- M .4 to co 1-gr h L -..- N... x.. ..- .4- -.- -.- -A. ..- :- - I rp. M Ll -.. ,- -Q 4- .4 ,,-4 I' ph TA 5 1. d Y He ...i ...- -.A - ..... ..- .- 1 l f- N M xrgx ert .... .- ... N... ..- -..- fv- 'Hd Nash sa ..... ,- V -- ' I I J Cha U llanlcs. N arvin N:-:rv Sorting Books Oh. : 2 .ir an la-1-rs. Emma F,m Tuvsrlay nights Anrl Leslie saicl Br' in granfl o :- if-nnetl, .Ann H:-nny uvriting lc-He-rs to N aine Allez-oop may hm, K ,bn lr-tts. -ois lie-May wialking tu Stony ill l oly-cow 'l',, bv Qrmlw. l,.Hd,., ll-onariio. Anthony Honnif- Getting neighbors mad lou hear the latest? Lead 3 bi , has liurlrl, lr-airicv lie-a Ufiharlif-H Oh. :le-ar CM ,,,a,ri,,fl anal:-, Ella lfll .-Xccrriiipaiiyiiug on piano D rn B0 A grpm nmsltiml 1 hinlani. Virginia llnny Dancing Q Q0 ll K'--nne-r, Nl:-lima lionniv lwaliing e-yva at acuity N01 50 dusty QM at IMH-15, Yirginia liinny li-lling orhinf-s luh? lm ,Muni Qpd Q Dv- Tlurlwri, RUM' R0 Bllyillk fil 'S9 S Alimmel Be- a mann:-quin .'.3' D:-l Nontv, lose- ileachvx Flifiinli Con ounti it CM -,,-hm sh, want, ' D1-rnlio, Xvilliam Wiillic laifliliil H 505 Naturally 5 -, x-.4 'oc 5 Dis wow. Alice Tilly Sfllinii Pif' ' 'vnr lf- gi an-Hug - 4- 1-4 lfako. Flilabf-th Lihhy xfallcing lo school Probably CM a iob lr- lfnrw,-ll. Q ,I i , arg 'laying te-nnis Ljlbegh l,. H ,,,,,,,. 'olc'y. wiilliam Bill Efiiting Ihr- losirum -leck Stuply law Kiallaghvr, wrillialii llorlc lllflilllllki sodas fjh, my yf-s P355 English fill if-rl, Eunice- limb - ki'13-I Wise 'low boring 'Rival llarrir-Uv Linrlv-rhill iiorrlon. l'r-nh:-lrl llnlfi R U Yfil12 UY 'h HN 'Wf'H Hi-ya. kid Bc- an e-rlitor Ural- . Be-airicr 5921! Cwulni-5 UA i H Cuoorl nigh! Be- a tearhr-r lliiwilli. Elflvll Xl D '5-Y 3 fa' Big-sho! lv a rf-gular shvllx llatfh File-anor llatrhir c1f lNlYHi'U-C fHlUfi 5 linl-is l'ass folic-gv Fntranc 1- Exalns latch. France-s Fran Driving a Nash Oh. my soul He- a 4 : s lz-sv ' n lif-nion Nlzu- N af- Dulnlfl h ' F-'Ulugh ? CJh. Surf Crow thin lon:-5. ilainrs livnlny 'Sli i' Qnmon. gang Rixal Re-rl irange: luclrl. Harrison lvrlvlv De'- atl'W 7 Sufialf' V171-ll, yisee do he a lorist w TH rt -.- i.. -.. AMBITION EX PRESS ON HOBBY NICKNAME NAME -... -V- ... -.A ..,.. V .... fx. A ! '!' ,X .... N- v ,.. Q A V ,.. .- ,.... pl Q 'L ste- W t.. A ..4 .- b M A. V .. -.A K W -.. ,- A -- ,... Q.. -. .... A Uh l lurlson. Ethel lurlrlv Ciggling Co' any news? Xlaxnngg- gh, A P lx:-an'-. fiathrrine' Kate- Borrowing Yow. hz- ranlfc. girls llave- a trnz- southern .Ate-nt K1-arnf-v, lame-s ,anon luilcling rarlio sr-ta .-'Xw :le-ah linlu- lfnglish H Klviiiirv, lallline- Kviflrll ilittiliiq flussvs l.E-Hit saltvsl le' Ji se-rr:-tary Krilaclx, Davirl 'ill firowing tall Xlklhat flifl l clo Nlnlv- a goocl socla l.uncl1i, lliittiz- vltler liarrxliig: hooks lirvlnc-1? liraps Lg, U, .Art school lnshin, Anna .-Xnn Xxlise- cracl-Qing Giwan youirf- fran' il f-arh unflc-r Dalton plan l? l.vinan. Dura Ruasia Rig wnrfls llanli Rr-niollr-l the- language- lX'lt-Narnnrn, Alaclu Bah wrfr li Rowing Wah. wah lf- at lawvc-r K organ, Ruth Ruthie- liliiting ,-'Xwfga wan loin Wh ', 'I' Lf, Klux ltvnlioupt. ow-ph l lff' lalliing .-Xinit she- nice-? 'l',, unuluah. X urphv, Dorothv DHI lauxghilig A h, rlahn Crow tall Na las, K4-nng-fly few llallcing uhoul l'i.u ripe: .-'Xu suah ani rnnnii lv an e-iigiiivz-r , l'nru-lls. Ale-an Hi! ,l lm Swimmiuu l calf! bf' lw hr-rf-cl Nlnrrv at million ' Qurlarhowsl-ci, Xxlilliam Bl! Shi l'liu'ing ham-ball No lip n l'lav with Yanks M Q1-anirli lose-ph lf, .Xrgiiiiig with lXlr Nloylm: is too macl lv an onlinr Rig 1-, llnrry RWPV llf-liv:-ring lnuil YQ-a? Hp A l,,,5hnu,l,.r ltoszisro, fiaithvrine- Rl' Driving , rillianfe l. cvnv lx lilu- ii boy liunrll, Bertha Brfllc Re- orining Dora h, what flows it matte-r l,- flignifl,-pl Sliantle-ra, Elizabeth BYU? .aughing at llc-te-is iolic Twm' -tw:-vt Jwn the HN-ixtiiie-ggi' Slurrlr-vant. Cr-urge llflge l'lax'ing lvmiia lushwoilc llc- a gre-at athl:-lv I,,I,pnH, ll.-wi, xlousr' Sflllllll Sh 5 lol any inune-V lf- gi pn,-Q vlnrtnglia. Doxninif DUN' lll5'l'l l' ,Dol HCV .lanngv l'4v-insnn N fo. ,li ioinpxon, Flilahe-th BPHV 5P i'kl'll'f l:r 'l'5h N011 Dirk! lie-I inarriecl Xian Nostranrl, lc-ssir lflilf' Lhullhlnl-T ljor thi- love- o Price li:-t ilu- lovv o llc-tr xon Cal. Ce-ralcline Gerry Giving nrrlm-rs And low C wn thc- Wlhitr Nurlauy ioailua, Vito! vi! liillflllll-I Yvli? Winn 21 lu-auty font:-st h Wiarll, lVlargar0t :N Hr! cl l l-I ll' 'l4 'l'l ' 1 ll. YUU Nrlliitv fic-I a 'lirinity inan :vi XY:-hh, .aura .HA .fl l lUL! I-C006 l rlonit lcnow, but lint'-n lX zxrrv ai :ro X Xxlillcins, fart ir-nw inrth Xxluiting lor Kit llavr- l too much pnwmlo-r Uni Sion growing A V N. ...4 v ,- .... .- A -- I N- .4 .4 .4 V ..- Pagm l' te-cn CIass MOST POPULAR MOST OPTIMISTIC MOST PESSIMISTIC BEST NATURED PRETTIEST GIRL HANDSOMEST BOY BIGGEST GRIND BIGGEST SPORT BIGGEST FLIRT NOISIEST BIGGEST GIGGLERS MOST ATHLETIC BIGGEST BLUFF MOST ROMANTIC BEST ALL ROUND HARDEST TO RATTLE EASIEST TO RATTLE CLASS HUSTLERS BIGGEST KICKERS MOST BASHFUL MOST SARCASTIC CLASS GOSSIPS NERVIEST CLASS BABIES MOST AMBITIOUS MOST DIGNIFIED BIGGEST TEASE BEST DRESSED MOST POETICAL MOST TALKATIVE BIGGEST SHOW OFF F ACULTY PET BI ST ACTORS DONF MOST FOR THF SCHOOL BI ST DANCERS P P4 I ll 4' F,Iect1ons, 1928 A BOYS Wnllnam FoIey Penheld Gordon Kennedy Nahas Elden Hasson Vltot Vosxlus Marvm Banks Penheld Gordon PenF1eId Gordon Kennedy Nahas W1II1am FOIey ames ones Lewis Tappan Penfleld Gordon WlII1am Foley Vltot Vosllus Kennedy Nahas W1II1am FoIey Lewls Tappan George Sturdevant Penfield Gordon W1II1am FoIey Lewis Tappan Elden Hasson W1II1am Foley Marvm Banks Penheld Gordon Penfield Gordon Lewxs Tappan Kennedy Nahas Lewrs Tappan WlIIlam Foley Vltot VoslIus WlII1am FoIey Penfleld Gordon GIRLS Laura Webb Frances Hatch essne Van Nostrand Anna Loshm ean Parcells Beatrice Graef Dorothy Murphy Rose Del Monte Eumce Gllbert F.theI Judson Ann Bennett Frances Hatch Ruth Morgan Laura Webb Beatrxce Graef Carthene W1Ik1ns Laura Webb Mae I-Iemon Carthene Wnlkms Virginia Davis Eunice Gnlbert Geraldme von Gal Dorothy Murphy Laura Webb Alice Dlsbrow Dorothy Murphy Rose De Flumerl Ruth Morgan Eumce Gnlbert Ehzabeth Thompson Ann Bennett Frances Hatch Laura Webb Dorothy Murphy G ' u it J . ' I J J BIGGEST JOLLIERS Vitot Vosilus Dora Lyman The C not Off een -un 4- -Q -as Q. P L1 E1 MARVIN BANKS School Band A He Llk cl lr lVlarv1n IS very seldom heard from but hrs helpm hand IS always present He IS a librarian and we are sure that has co workers are honored to have hlm m lhelr midst as we are ln our closet of memories lVlarvm retams a nook cherished by many Well al ways be ln back of you Marvm cheerm you to success EMMA TERRY BEERS Clee Club As He Liked lr Vendonah Second Honor Emma Beers IS our future opera star Her sweet volce and her wmmng manner make Emma one of th popular glrls ln our class Vendonah wlll seem queer when she IS not there to entertaln Wlth her smvmg Although Emma has her trials and trrbulatxons wlth Vlr ll Greek heroes seem to hold an unusual charm for her Perhaps they make her think of Les ANN KATHRYN BENNETT First Ho rs The Cat and The Canary Theta lota Ve 1 cl n h Sprln hme 'News Editor The Rostrum I927 l928 Cl e Llub Lhr Ill le l926 27 French Qlub Cheer Leader Ann Bennett full of fun yet serlous and ambltxous has made an envlable place for herself not only ln the Class but ln the whole school Both students and faculty have become attracted to her by her stron an'l wmmn personality She ranses the splrlts of ood olfl D H S and the athl tlc teams by her successful cheer le xclmcf A hwh posxtnon xn life ns assured for such x keen m nded true and capable gurl pd L 1 tue f .. . .. 3 s e . . . or ' 'D - - 1 - , . . . . 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' - A . , k . .W Lush ..,, LIP1 Q LOIS BETTS bee Llub l9Z4 l925 1925 i926 l926 l927 Vendonah Betsy s lauvhmg dancmv mlschlevous brown eyes contradlct her demure appearance Her cheerful ness good humor and Wlllll'lUI'lCSS to oblwe are the keynotes of her Hrvh School success She IS a kmd lovin friend and an earnest loyal classmate Bl1ATRlClw BUDD endonah Crlee Qluh 4 l925 l925 1926 Second llOIlOl'S Bea has won a host of frlencls wrth her sunny smrle and cheery dlsposltlon Behmd her sweet and placld serenity there IS an astonxshlng amount of bfllll 'ance and love She rs just the kmd one wants for a frxend slncere sympathetlc and helpful We are sure that through her charmmv manner she wlll gain many more frlends ID her life after she leaves D H 9 Here I9 wlshm her much success F LLA LOUISE CANALI' SFCOHCI Honors c.l'll'OI1lCl ,I TCBSUTCI' of XvlCnd0n3h Here s Ella' Our petite clas mate Her sunny dlsposrtlon and her ev r ready smxle make her vers well liked and popular amonv the urls of the Class ller unfallmv wlllmgness to help others has made her many frrends Ella IS pro ressmg very rapidly m business She IS a second honor student and well de serves that txtle Much success and happmess to you Ella' page nineteen A.. ..I. ll 411 ' - S 'l V' - , - , - c - D 7 37 I - ! 3 3 ra ' ' . 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' Z Q, . , Ktlgv if u 51 VIRGINIA CHINFANI N endonah Vlfalnla has a wlnmng personallty even though she does seem to be very dignified She belreves ln work ln harcl and very selclom does one see her wastmff her preclous tlme by COIIVCYSIDU wlth one of her class mates We lcnow Vlfvlhla IS sure to have a successful xncl happy career Soc1et3 Edltor The Rostrum l927 IQZS The Enemy Stag Committee The Torchbearers Xendonah Theta na bln- Club Althouvh Ginny IS so petnte she IS not by any means VIRGINIA A DAVIS IVIELBA CONNLR Glee Club Venclonah French Club Sprmgtlme As H Llliecl It lVIelba IS one of our classmates who has a dlSpOSltlOIl that has macle her popular wlth all who come ID con tact Wlth her Venclonah has had an active membe m lVIelba As she IS to follow the trend of educatnon we know that wlth her cheerful dlSpOSltlOl'1 she wxll succeed m ranks of teachers g for otten by her classmates She has a sweet dn nlty that IS broken now and then with a spontaneous lauffh or a cunmn ancl clemure llttle smlle She loves to clance and excells at playin the pnano Vlrglnla IS a consclcnt ous worker and a very responslble llttlc person She wants to be a kmcler arten teacher Do you suppose they will be able to dlstxn ulsh the teacher In m the ch1ldren3 pa twcntw u.OUIs- I S .U . 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X ' u-L ' 1 1 il ROSI DI FLUMI Rl Lee Llub l926 Z7 Dprxn time french Llub Second Honors Xendonah Rose IS our latest model from Pans The newest thmf IS none too new for thls fashionable younv lady She ns a very busy Girl and no matter what she is doing or where she xs gomv she enters mto the splnt of things aS1f there werent a minute to lose We note her Wlllll1UI1CSS to asslst others for she sells candy on th boys slde every recess thereby swellmg Vendonah s funds ROSE DIL MONTE N endonah Glee Club Rose wxth her attractlve smnle and wxnnmg person xhty IS an lmportant factor IH the social sncle of our class actlvxty Her Hashmf brown eyes have attracted mue to draw a lar e cnrcle of frxends after she leaves ts She IS a dlllvent worker for Vendonah and knows how to carry out everything she undertakes We all stand back of Rose and wxll be ever ready to recom mend her for anythln she attempts to accompllsh 'J ALICL DISBROW l-nr t Hcnor Secretary Vendonah I9Z7 l928 Lhronlclc 1921 Allce Dxsbrow IS one of the best sports m our Class -Xt Class meetrnvs Vendonah and all of the actnvltzes of the school quiet unassummv Allce plays an lmporl int part We are sure that Alice wlll become nothin less than head stenographer ID some New York law office p c waxy: ' 1 Tl M L , ..l tt .I , ' .. ..: . , z. 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I , V, 'I , U 'Vs ' 4, M V ag't'-xt-nw E19 1' q ELIZABFTH FAKO N enclonah hllzabeth ns one of our qulet Girls We never found out whether lt was lack of subjects to talk about or merely self control She IS one of the very few who has retained her lonv halr She IS a very conslderate and true friend and always wlllmg to asslst her class mates We wlsh Elizabeth every bit of luck posslhle WILLIAM E FOLEY Class Presldent l927 l928 Class Treasurer l925 l926 l926 l927 CITTOIIICIC Staff l926 l927 Eclltor ID Chief The Rostrum l927 l928 Flrst Honors The Enemy The Cat and the Canary Chairman Stage Commlttee The Torch Bearers Edntor of Year Book Lhalrman of Phllomusa l9Z7 French Club We shall certainly mlss B111 after Uraduatnon Wnth our hlgh school career with great success under hl ulclance The Yearbook IS larvely due to his energy and untmng efforts The Rostrum Chromcle and school dramatncs owe him more than we can tell Wltn hls good nature and wlllmgness to help hls classmates we cannot find words to express our gratitude We know that the future holds great success for hum WILLIAM I' CJALLAC-HPR Radno Club A llttle joke now and then certainly helps a person out of the blues Thats Pork wlth hrs ever ready wut always on hand to help a fellow We thmk that we have not mlsplacecl the love and trust we hold for Pork have we3 I-Ie shall hold a cherished place ln our memories We know that success awalts hlm IH 'Ill hxs undertal-:ln s pa c twenty tw r V 41 -. 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' ' g. g. .. , ,U lll X QQ -1 IL 1' EUNICE GILBERT Sprlngtlme Vendonah Theta Iota EUDICC IS a Good sport ready to do anythlnv and fhas an attractlve personallty even though she does U1 Ule She has been made the center of an admlrlnfr lrcle She IS Ulfted wlth a humorous tralt and has al ways been ready to pep us up at all tlmes We all know that when she IS ln college her fellow students lII be as proud of her as we are Good luck Bob for the future WILLIAM PFNFIELD GORDON BUSINESS Manager Rostrum I927 28 Reporter on Rostrum 1927 Manager Football I027 Adxertlslng Mana er of Year Book Assistant Manager Football I926 Class Track Tea l 1925 27 Class VILC Presldent I92 26 Haven t you walked ln the halls and heard I-low are ya kldl and turnlng flnd Penny s cheery smlIe3 Popular Wlth hls classmates the students and the faculty the school Wlll seem empty wlthout hlm Always ready to help and Joke Wlth some class mate the class has not erred ln placlng ltS love wlth Penny We know that the future IS awaltln 1' hlm wlth open arms Cro to It Penny' ENN BEATRICE GRAEF Rostrum I921 28 French Qlub Sprlngtlme VICE Prel dent Nendonah 1927 Flr t Honor Student Beat IS one of the favorltes incl best natured glrls of the Senlor Class SI e IS very popular among her classmates Flr t h nor puplI3 Of course' When dld Beat eve h ate over the an we of some ques tlon3 Wha t st She will ce tannly set her em ployer thlnkn for Ro trum typlnv IS Iarvely clue to her Vvhenever you do not know any thln or rather you are ln doubt just ask Beat She always knows I-Ie es our best wrshes for her success' page twenty three N -. 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A - CJ' Q. . . . . . r Ihr Ent! v t 4 N ELDEN W HASSAN Llass Baseball l924 l925 l926 French lub l' lden IS rather qulet and of reserved nature but he ets there just the same and never takes a back seat He IS a hard worker and an all round good fellow As l lden ns a brwht llttle fellow ln the commerclal course we hope to see hum hlgh up m the busmess world where we wnsh hum the best of success ELEANOR L HATCH Vendonah Thls llttle gurl from Beaver Brook looks very qune but beneath that calm exterlor there IS a sense of humor which often bursts forth unexpectedly bleanor lS a very active Camp Flre gurl and has the dlstmctnon of bemg the youngest member of her class We all hope that bleanor s way ln lxfe will be the best way and w are sure that wlth her pleasmf dlsposltxon she wnll al ways have a lar e circle of frlends FRANCI S S HATCH b xrer bprmgtlme Orchestra Xcncllnah PfCblClEllt'lh6ld Here lb a :rl just brxmmln full of talent and abllltv She plays the vnolm wxth feelin and exqulsltcness of expressxon Four school plays haxe b en fortunatc to Include her lh their casts and Frances has gone mto the parts with her whole heart and lven them her all Qhe has fitted unto each role with startling ease uc cess has been hers yet her honors haxe left her stall n xtural unsponled and happy hearted gurl divx yzxg t llny r 7 l l l N . , . : C . fl A 5 . .1 O V . . . . r I :' ' . - 2 s . . . . 9 ,, . V 5 . by O . . 1 '13 . , 'D 1 X so is w. .'e,ff f - f ,J C 4 Y The fat and the Canaryug The Enemyug The Torch- H SU: ... . A . ..: V W h 1 ,I 1 2 i. . ' lota. p ' . . g ' i l l ' Y 8 l . . . ' 1 . ' ' Cf' 5 . 5 , . f ' , ' , ' 3 ' 5 ., . y v v v w r y x I ft 2 ' . . , ' ' . . U7 ul :jr w- U'-fun uf CLIN' ifng MAE MADELINE HENIGN Glee Club l925 26 l926 27 Vendonah All who know Mae realize that she has a fine sense of humor Now and then she bursts forth with witty remarks that have helped to make a circle of friends for her Mae is quite a giggler but becomes solemn and holds her own when she gets into an arvument with one of the members of the faculty We know that she harbors a desire to teach school and we also feel confident that she will find success awaiting her JAMES L JONFS XS ou Like it Qat and the Lanary Football l926 l927 Rostrum 1927 The D H S Football team will lose a valuable man when immy ones departs from our Alma Mater His classmates and established him as the outstandm 'athlete of our Class Not alone in sports has he made lus mark but has often roused the Class from depths of depression with one of his occasional flashes of humor May he emulate that other football player who has at Mined national renown Red C.-ranffe' W T HARRIQON JUDD j Radio Club Stage Committee The Enemy One of the best business men m our Class is T Harrison T d udd llc has s rved on many of the committees which the Class has found it necessary to appoint at various tvmes His sound busmess sense and sterllng character have won him the approbatlon of his classmates and teachers and have brouvht suc cess to many of the Class activities in which he has taken part We hope that other classes may be as fortunate as ours in possessing a member such as Ted page twenty liv X 1 ,J fl A. - f I , 1? 1 . 3 A . . . Y . ability as a pig-skin chaser quickly endeared him to his Y . . . g f a 1 . . 'i , D I . , .. e . ,p 8 . D I I L , . C 1 1 4' ETHEL JUDSQN Theta lota Venclonah Glee Club Lets laugh and be happy seems to be Ethel s slo an In Ethel you find good nature personified She laughs at lrfe and with lt havlng a wonderful time hndlng somethmv at or about which to giggle She never seems to worry or find anything too serlous She surely ns a good sport ln both work and play May you laugh fl ht through life to success and happiness uddxe May you keep your dellghtful optlmlsm CATHERINE F KFANE First Honors Vendonah French Club Theta lota Catherine rather Kate though an excellent student has never been a dull poky grmcl One can learn this easily by her Jolly alr and good humor whlch have endeared her to us all Oh and do you want any news3 ust ask Kate She wants to go to college We know she will make as fine a record for herself both ln scholarshnp and m her ability to make friends as she has IH Danbury H1 h School DAVID KRIZACIX Baseball l924 l927 Rad1oLlub l92728 Senior Basket ba I Z7 ln Ilttle Davy Kfl28Ck we have a radlo wizard who can break up and reassemble a set ln a fraction of a mmute The height of hls ambltlon IS to be a Doctor of Radio Englneerlng He plays the part of one of the most qunet members of our Class rarely tak no the lead md leaves mere Glory to someone else Here s luck Davy from the whole Class pat., twenty :X .. -. 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' 1 1 5 5 2 ' , . je IP 1' HARRIET LONDA C-lee Club l926 l927 As He l..lKed lr Vendonah Hats off to our Pans Doll who always ucceeded ln provxnv herself mnocent when she IS realy the 1 ullty one As for an artlst Harrxet IS ranked as Al ln fact she has been awarded prizes ln numerous poster cont sts With Harrxet s wlnmnv personality and Jollv Good nature we are sure that she will be always esteemed by a host of friends ANNA LOSHIN Second Honors Vendonah Anna s our Class humorrst Apparently she takes nothmff seriously but those who k'l0W her well realize that beneath her exterlor effervescent wlth fun and mlschlef rests an inner bemv that can accomplish most anythnnv When she grows up the rest of us will have to strlve mightily to attam the hewhts she will have stands ready to back up nts every actlvlty She ns a faithful member of Vendonah and her wltty and hu morous entertainments will lonv be remembered by her fellow classmates DORA JANE LYMAN Clee Club French Club Springtime Theta lota Ven donah The Cat and The Canary You all know Beans or shall we say Beam for Indeed she IS a beam of llght brxghtenmg up the very faces of her classma es with her sun shlnlnv presence Dora IS mevltably seen carrylnv some pet or other about with her which accounts no doubt for her kind ness to animals even snakes As an actress she ex els Even Miss Tulloch has noticed her dramatic ln clmatlons and has rewarded her wxth a part m the clas play Fun IS her mncldle rame and she IS ever ready wxth some new orrgmal expression Best of wishes Dora for the coming years page twenty sever Tl -. 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' I 1 il JACK MCNAMARA Class Track eam Baseball l97l Danbury Norwalk Relay Team Whew' Who was that Hash that went by me3 Why Mac of course Greetlng us wlth a cheerlo smile Mac has been and always wlll be a popular member of our Class Very seldom heard from yet we know that we can rely upon Mac He has started on hls law careev and we know that some day we can 0 to Mac wxth all our cares and have hum smooth them away Go to lt lVl xc we re behlncl you seem to be lackm somethmf when Ruth s broacl smile RUTH B MORGAN L ass Secretary l925 Z6 l926 27 l927 28 Chronlcle l925 26 l926 27 Assignment Editor The Rostrum l927 28 Stage Lommlttee The Torchbearers French Llub Assucl ate Editor Year Book Theta Iota Vendonah Those eyes' Those lips' Those rosy cheeks' Yes they are surely Ruth Morgan s Ruth IS one of the few gurls that you hear about who are brllllant as well a beautlful As our Secretary Ruth has been both efficient and capable The corrlclors of D H S will xs not there DOROTHY M MURPHY T-lrst Honor French Llub Venclonah Springtime Qlee Llub Dot IS a br: ht vlvaclous glrl wlth merry blue eyes and lustrous raven hair She possesses a charm xn personality and a lovely voxce She IS not only merry and wltty but an all round student athlete and Lood spo t Dot IS one of our Class babies but al thouf h she IS small sh IS the llfe of the Class Dots c te little 1 le wlns her many friends Here s to her success pa twenty tl hx .. -. 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'U - Ill KFNNF DY NAHAS Radio Club l925 26 l926 27 Assrstant Manager Baseball I976 Baseball Mana e l927 We certamly can never for et those Engllsh Penods when Kennedy llke Webster proceeded to thrash out wxth the mstructor some perplexmv questlon Ken nedy s Great oratorlcal skull m dellverlng oral themes could not be overlooked We hope that his abxllty to talk dehmtely or mdehmte on any subject may be A decided advanta e for hr w lle seekmg it hlgher educatron JEAN STARR PARCELLS Second Honors Clee Club Theta lota Vendonah French Club Bug john IS sweet of face and sweet of dlsposltlon '1 combmatlon hard to beat Her lovely smxle has won for her many frnends She seems to have no enemles She loves to dance and have a Good tame Her lxttle curls bob all over her head and her pale face Hushe prettxly when eannle ns at the helbht of her lmpulslve excltement We wouldn t mmd bem the puplls that ean expects to teach It would be rather a pleasure that xs rf ean does teach J WILLIAM RADACHOWSKY Varslty Baseball I927 Class Baseball I92-4 l926 Track Team I927 Blll IS our crack typlst By hard work and perse verance he has won at least slx medals for proficiency ln typm He expects to attend a business school at Boston and take up a posltlon ln Wall Street as a broker Bull has h1 h ambltxons and we know he lb out to attam the success that awaxts hum page twenty mn X X, J.. 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J - lx iff an Qi' Qhv lu ELIZABFTH SKANDERA Second Honors Nendonah French Club Clee Club l92fJ l9Z7 Elizabeth IS one of the quiet but studlous members of our Class Her name ns mcluded m the llSt of sec ond honor students She IS an actlve member of the Vendonah Club and has taken part ln the actlvxtles of the Glee Club and the French Club We hope she continues her good work lh Algebra and Mathematics so that she may become an Algebra teacher Here s to your success Betty' GFORGE STURDEVANT Manager of Freshman Baseball Team l924 jumor Baseball Team I926 George IS one of those fellows who just won t push hlmself forward lf he dld there s no telling where he would stop Behind his qulet reserved nature he has abxllty for most anything Although he stays pretty much rn the back ground of school actrvltles we are helpful dlsposltlon Here s hoping that m the future he will overcome his bashfulness and wxll show us the real stuff behind hlm G LEWIS TAPPAN Class Treasurer l927 l928 As He Lxl-:ed lx Torch bearers Second Honors Orchestra Band Buslness Manager Yea' Glee Ffellch Ro trum l927 Lewis wlll be hard to replace In our ranks The commercial course missed a star student when Lewns entered the school He IS a reat buslness man and has that untlrlng enervy to promote anythlnv We just know that some day somewhere Lewls will head some firm Here s to the success of that day Lewis page thirty -.. W- i K- 3 , . - . always aware of his presence by his unassuming but N . g . ' V . ' : : ' 1 SZ . . ' g ' 2 S' ,,r IL L, in 1I HARRY S RICE Chairman of Stage Committee The Enemy Football l927 Radio Club l926 27 Future generations will look with awe upon the great Postmaster General of years to come but there will be a select few who will he able to exclaim Gee' to thlnk that l knew him when he was just Harry Rice of the Class of 28A We are positive that when Harry attains ths exalted position or some other as good he will never forget his old classmates Harry is a friendly soul and a fine companion and will be sadlv missed by his classmates when the Group is dispersed upon graduation night We hope to see Harry at every reunion of the Class CATHERINE E ROSASCO Vendonah Though seemm ly quiet and unassuming as Kit may appear you would be surprised to find that sh has a lively merry heart and a great sense of humor Kit possesses a great fancy for traveling The gay are the impellmg forces She is an apt boolckeeper and typist and will perhaps some day be Secretary to the President At least it will not be her fault if His Honor does not recognize her abilities Best wishes for the future Catherine BERTHA S RUSSELL First Honors Theta lota Chronicle l926 27 Rostrum l927 28 Vendonah When Bertie s name is mentioned there is nuff said' faveryone is familiar with Bertie s broad smile and pleasing personality Our Class would not be complete without her inspiring presence She is a loyal participant and follower of all sports sponsored by our Alma Mater and is always on the job to lend her vocal abilities in the cheering squad She is extremely pop ular among her classmates and is easily picked out as one of our leaders ln spite of all this popularity Bertie IS not slack in the scholastic side of school life for her name is amon those cited for first honors What more can we say for Bert1e3 Her ready smile accounts for the rest page thirty one I lb ,.. n q Q . . . . 5 . . . . 5 . . 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' e life of the hotels and the idea of going, going, going, .. . . . 5 U . .I u i 3 , - 1 o l i g i 1' E132 Ing ELIZABETH THOMPSON Clee Club French Club Vendonah Betty s boat IS sure to sall lnto the port of success for lts captam IS an ambltxous and determined one There wall be no Shoals or reefs to prevent :ts course for her perslstance wlll overcome all obstacles Sweet tempered and Good natured Betty lots of success' JFSSIE VAN NOSTRAND Glee VEI1d0H3h Behold essre another one of our mdustrlous class mates who IS renowned for her arguments with Mr Peterson m his Problems class Her pleasing person allty and Wlflnlno' confidence have made many frlend for her Wlth all her ood qualltles she ought to be a Great success ln life We hope essle continues her ood work We wish her the best that life can afford GERALDINF P VON GAL Sprlngtlme Clee Club Theta lota The Enemy Ven ronah Assoclate Edltor The Rostrum l927 l928 erry wlll long be remembered b er classmate for the wonderful showing she made 1 e Enemy Her talent as an actress has few rlva n our Clas Sht rs a loyal and efflclent worker on e Rostru staff and the success of that aper rs ely due to her falth ful work as associate 1 or O r er? born leader If any sclwool l ssfprolect n eds boostm almost sure to be obt med he ns secretary of Theta lota and IS popular and well lllced among all her class mates VITOT J VOSILUS Qlass PfCSld9!lf I925 l926 The Cat and the Canary The Enemy Sta e Committee The Torchbearers Seconl Honor Radio Club l926 I927 Write up Chairman Year Book Our Class ns fortunate ln possessmv an actor stu dent and classmate of such sterlm worth as Vltot Vosllus As the leadlng man m two plavs and m class rooms and corridors V V has made himself one of the most popular youths ln the Class Hrs amb tlous and successful efforts lh the class rooms and other phases of school llfe have won hlm the whole souled support and llkmv of his teachers Sorry as we are to lose this our class romantlclst we are happy H1 the knowled e that some profession will have such worthwhlle and able addltlon P1 f thxrtv two JI A N V L . o ' v - I . . . . 5 . G ' . g . . S ' 5 ' J . .... , A .. 0 .. Q A : : c - l 3 ,' . . - . . . .t v . . r a . we need but call on tjr, the hoped-for results are ll vu: 'g 1 - ' ' no inn: K, S: ' - : ' - ' . . . . D ' I h . g . i ' -. . ' v . . 5 . I . . X g ' il . 4 I l ' ,,. , 4. b -, , b V4-V L,VH.,L W 'V Xl .J l f L, rr 4 MARGARET WARD Vendonah Marg comes to us all the way from Whlte Plaxns Vifhat a pxty that we clnd not have her with us clurln the whole four years' She has been wlth us for only a short whlle but that sunny smile and pleasant dls posltlon have made her a welcome addntxon to our class She carries our wishes for a successful future LAURA WEBB Class Vice President I925 26 l927 28 Class Presxdent I9Z6 l927 Associate Editor Year Book Athletxc Qouncll 4 25 9 26 l926 27 First Honors President Ven Llonah l927 28 Stage Committee Torchbearers The most popular vlrl lh the Senior Class our best tll round classmate Laura paves mxght be wrltten of Laura s achlevements for she truly ranks amonff the Hrst ID scholastic honors as well as ln the boostln of class actlvltles Her entlre four years have been spent ln untnrlng efforts to make our class the success that It Hlghly esteemed by her classmates and frnends she IS outstandmv as a first class Senlor Thouffh honor upon honor IS heaped upon Laura s shoulders our versatile leader stands unaffected throuffh xt all true model for underclassmen to follow CARTHLNL WILIXINS Vendonah Flrst Honors Well well you d never know thus lxtt e Olrl s c looks so quiet but beneath that demure exterlor you II find a streak of fun whlch often bursts out unexpecl edly We know that she will be a wonderful success ln the bus ness world Besldes hawmg a pleasmg pe. sonallty she has the dxstlnctlon of bexnv one ofthe most bnlllant students of honorable 78A Stnck to your colors Cart you ll wm pa c thxrty thre- TI 'I' h -ug 192 1 ,l25.' , .' 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' il' ' - .lb The C asa of 1928 B HT L 1927 Footbn Squad L 1 Vllblty Danbury Hwh thls year had a suc eessful football season From a stand point of ames won and Games lost their record was above the averaf e and to that must be added that for the first tlme rn D H S football hrstory Nor wxlk was beaten tWlLC nn one ye xr l ne of these ames the score was 7 'l III Danbury s favor The team was beaten by Qreenwlch md lost a heart rexltm ame to exsxntwn le new 1 I Footh 111 was protested The Brewster team was defeated by a score of 8 6 Th flrst Game of the season whlch vw in played at Shelton resulted ln a score less he ln spxte ofthe fact that D H 5 rldclers out shone the Qhelton player-, rn everythm but ameness and grlt The whole squad worked hard all ye nr under the able leadershlp and Cllf6LllUll of Captann Murphy and Q0 uh ohn Flugerald lglSQlD1ll The D H S baseball team was very unfortunate IH losln most of 1ts ames ID the 1077 season Although t e seores were always close and the team renewed no bad beatln s they Lame out on the long end of the seore only onte The prospeets f r If 78 are IIIULH brighter 'xs rxl R ltllO The Radio Club n ade up of 1 roup of thirty boys mo t of whom xrf' umors or SCDIOYS who wlsh to delxe further lnto the science of radlo Th Club has been orf amzecl for ten years It has ralsed money at dlHCI6I't tlme by nm motion pxctures xnd so al 'lhenr dream of procurln an efhclent retenm set was realmed mn Detember l97! when the Qlub purthaseo axerx season s best men are stlll nn school an l wxll play Wlth tlaxs nucleu the coaeh should be able to mold a successful team On the 1977 team jaclt Nleb x mara and Vlfllllam Padachowsl-ty play VI xnaver CUB hne lxellof rxdlo W1 h the money they had thus earned l-he officers are as follows President Wnll am lVlLGrath Vlce Presrdent Chester Foley Seere tary Treasurer Paul PYIDZ ASSISIIIU Secretary Treasurer Nl 1 l t o n Boyee Nlr Raymond Hutchinson of the fav. ulty hxs been the popular dlreetor md xble advlst r f thl Club for ve years p gt txlrtx N -. l li P Lug L ' 1 . g :Y D ' . V? h ' rf . ' 2 A ' . . . I l - U ' -- ' . 5 o . 2 ' N ' ' 2 . n ' ' gg g ' , ' . U 8. g. 5, . . .2 -Q . , , . 2 ' x ' 2 ' ' ' - T' N 2 ' J lf '2 25 gf' Pl 2 t2 l wh'l 1 ' . 1. 1 ' 1 w 7 . . . f . . . 2 2 . ' I- . Af x h , , 5. . V. . , , V -1 - , li Y x' . A gkv' .f 4 f , . ', X w'r ' . . j ed. Kennedy Nahas, l925A. was ' . ' ' U J- ' A 1 3 fb , 'l ' 2 seve 2 of the '27 NO- ww of Ty ' N1 l 1 1 P . ' ' is 1' . 'K ' egg 2 ' 't ' ' . , l . Q Q . - . q L Z 1 N 5 ' V - ' - ' 2 ' f ' ' ' ' . ' 5 ' - , . I ' , 'g' 9, ' ' 2 ' cl 5. . ' .' ' '- . y. I . 2 1 .5 2 - , R , - ' gf ' ' ' a 2 ' 'J o 'S Fl X ' ' I- 1 W - - s fl 1 v ' ... . 1 H aj- l' V 51'V'Il 28 927 ll Squad - 1 - Bask etba The lug Basketb 111 When the year book went to pre s only four minor games had been played on the l927 78 season Al though there was not a member of the l978A class on the team we can not leave unmentioned the remarkable pro ress the team has made Starting the season wth a lar e squad of inexperienced men and with only three letter men to work with Coach Roy has built up a combination that is sure to be a success and to date has won more ames in succession and piled up a larger score than any D H S team in any year This combination mcludesW Cruse R Cruse Corbin A Gustafson and C Davenport WW Venclonah Llub lhe Vendonah Club is the or amza officers of the Club were Mary Fay tion to which the Senior girls belon Plays sketches music and short talks are the features of their meetings B sides promoting friendliness amon one another the girls do work for the poor of the city at Thanksgivm and Christ A s it is customary to spend a day in New York The irls of l978A at tended a performance of Rio Rita as part of their trip on December l0tn l927 Dunn their Senior B year the U ln conjunction with the class of l977B our class won the track meet which was held in the State Armory on April 8 I777 The final score was 31 points for the Seniors and 75 for then nearest competitors the un ors The other two classes tra1le'l far behind XV Penheld Gordon was the h gt point scorer for the class of I9 78A He was 77B president Beatrice Graef 78A vice president Dorothy Burnie 27B secretary and Ella Canale 28A treas urer ln the Senior A year Laura Webb VSA served as president Fleanor Murphy 28B vice president Genevieve Kane 78B treasurer Miss Mabel Bannister was faculty advisor for the Club durm I976 27 She was succeeded in September 1977 by Miss l leanor Norton W1 the only Senior to pl ce in tne 770 yard dash The first places won by the team are 40 yard clash potatf race mile run half mile run and 440 yard run The Tcket Sellir Contest was also won by the Seniors and as reward the class banners hun in the auditorium for a year pa thirty mne- , , . ' 1 s. ' , 1 g - I ' . 3 . - Q . A . , . , j. ' . ' ' i g , . , . . U Q N . I i . gf . ' .. v : 1 ' ' . . . . gh .B ' . : . ' .- , . . 1 e- 3 ' . ' - 3 ' ' . ' . '- , ' c . . . g . - 4 ' . ' . I . 2 mas time. When the girls are Senior Alice Disbrow, '28A, secretaryg and 1 , I g. - . . . .. . , I .. A A . g H - i i . - ' I v 'xx . ' g ' ' Q ' . U U I cf, f 1 lruulc . . . . A . . A Cl A-an Y . . . I I i J . . - .Y . i , . tg J i . ' ' . ' L ' . g ' . . . i . ' A ' ' . gf ' - A Squad . 1927 Baseba ck Team - 1927 Tra I 927 28 Staff l'l.lI l'l Ros! The IP 'll The Rostrum Dunn the school year of I974 23 members of the Class of 1925 pub lished a class newspaper The paper under the drrectlon of Mr Haroldl Long of the Englxsh Department was called The Rostrum ln September I976 Mr Wllllam D Moyle Senior English teacher started a class 1 ournallsm The follow ng March the class be an the publication of he called l92 7B school newspaper whxch was The Rostrum Martln Sauer was Editor ln Chref The next September Wllllam Foley succeeded to the posltlon whxch Mr Sauer left a cant when h raduated C1 raldnne von Gal Assocrate Edltor Ruth Mor an Assn nmentE.d1tor Penfield C-or don Busmess Manager Vxr mxa Dams Socrety ffdltor Ann Bennett New Editor and ames ones and Lewns 'lappan Reporters were the other rep resentatrves of our class on the staff Bertha Russell Dora Lyman and Beatrice Graef rendered their servlces as typlsts Q0 The Chromcle For about thirty five years the Chron :cle has been the literary organ of our school Durmg the last semester there Wlllram Foley presxdent of the Senior A Class was Asslstant Busmess Man ager of this magazxne nn I926 and Short Story Edxtor a half term m l927 Ruth Morgan Secretary of the Class acted as Alumni Editor Short Story Fdltor and Assistant Edltor m 25 Z6 and 27 respectively Most of the members of the staff during l927 78 belonged to the Class of I928B The Issues were most excellent this semes ter and the staff was very fortunate ln havm Principal Roscoe C Bassett for faculty advxsor ln Chief George Burnle Associates Mane Bancroft and Wlllram McGrath Art Mathlas Loewe Short Stones Muriel Moyer and Helen Dennln er Poetry Elrzabeth Horner Dramatxcs Hal Genest Book Revlew Catherine Smlth Feature Christine Leonard and Raymond Hull Business Manager Frank Culhane Assxstant Manager Theodore Howes Clrculatlon Manager Charles Murphy Q9 'IQ Class Athletlcs Durmg thexr Freshmen and umor years the boys of the Class of I978A organnzed a baseball team and played several games Stanley Samuk Frank anuzzl Elden Hassan Wllllam Rada chousky Penfleld Gordon Vltot Vos: lus Kennedy Nahas Km sley Hoyt and ack McNamara are among those who played on the class team A tempts have also been made to form basketball or football teams ln their Senlor year many gurls of the class played on the gurls basketball team wlth Mrs Mabel Rocano as coach pa f ty I lt 1 u LI . g H - - ' . . H . . . D V 1 ' . . . e g . we ' . 1 g i .g . z . - H ' 1 . . ' . 4 . 1 I A S t I Y I 55 O . . . g . . I have been no Senior A's on the staff. The staff for 1927-28 were: Editor- . . ' . . g 1 0 0 , .. . I- - . ' g v ' . c ' . ge or -threw F Cant of The Cat and the Cana E111 1 D1 U11 IULS bmce the Qla s of 1978-X entered D H D there has been no orvanmed Drxmxtlc Club Twice a year how exer puplls of the school under the dlrectlon of Nlxss llmabeth Tullych haxe presented some well known plays Several members of the Qlass took pxrts ln the chorus of the musical com edy Sprm tlme presented at th l mpress Theatre ln December l97D ln Shakespeare s As You Luke It 1ven at the Concordla Hall ln Vlarch I9 76 a few of our Class had Important roles ames ones playlnv as Orlanclc The first play or event of any knncl ever 0'lVCD rn the aUdltOl'lLlfD of the neu llx h School was the school play Torchbearers presented on the even IH s of February l and 7 l977 cxst f the play clever satire amateur theatrxcals consisted f l'r1eda btxeber Qharles Vel e Nlartm bauer ustln bands l'l1L1beth Vlclbon our h Frances Hatch Su, anne Qrecn Xnna Tlta Milton Rxclcles Mathla Loewe and Lewls Tappan The stave committee for this play was made up mostly of members of l97BA and ID cluded Wllllam Foley chairman Laura Vlfcbb Vnrffmla Davrs Harry RICE f' Ruth Mori an Nlary l'ay Lenevnev lxane Mary Mclienney l lmor Brown l'mlly Allen Vltot Vosllus and Frxnlc Culhane e l nemy en xn May I9 w xs perh ms the most difficult play ever attempted and the most successtu rc the actmv point of vlew The pl U shows the horrors f wxr and t t Chanmnv Pollack has lven the theme that the enemy IS hate the real en emy Members of the cast were Geraldme von Gal Vltot Vostlu Martln Sauer William Foley Frances Hatch FYHHCIS Repole Russell Booth Vrrvmta Davis ohn Corbm and Bef keley Hull The fxrst mystery which Mlss Tulloch presented was The Cx and he Qanary vlven tn the Hugh School ALlClltOI'lLlfU on the evenm f anuary man Ann Bennett R o s e l ennell WlllldUl Foley N ltot Xfosllus xrnes ones Ch xrles Murphy l'rank Qulh me and c hn Hawley had parts play Mlss Marjorie lxerr and Mr Charles Floyd Whxtcomb of the facul ty were ln charffe of make up for each of the plays U3 Glee Cluh Under the capable dxrectu n ot lxfllb ennle Raymond the Qtlee Club hx been an Important musical factor ID this H1 h Qchool The Club has new plays xnd IHLlblCdl8S exer, year Thu term x IT1LlblCdlC and a ttblexux was lven December 16 C 7 ofhcers of the Club xre M try Curran Leader Helen Dushx As :slant Lexd er and Accompamst ul a CJ rll x hex 1 rarlaa Xlany Olrls 1 r c haxe been members of the Cn e Club cne time there wx o oys ee Qlub md 754 vsms xso mer represented pagc rty x l X Lum 5, 4 I 1' L l x M ' s - A 5' , ' , Q' , ' ' e 2 2 ' . ' ' . '- 1 ' , ' ' , ' 2 ' A -'h V4 3 ' W - Mlqh '1 giv ' 2 , 17. ' ' S ' - ' ' . E s 2. ' - 2 s N ' ' ' - ' ' : H If HU Z . a . D . . . 2 Y , ' g' ' e o 2 ' o i .' .c ' ' ' . ' U' X ' -' ' E 3 'fg , The v .lf- ' g' ' ' -, .. . The 2 ' H at ' t -2 - o , a ' of N' ' ,A ' 'K' .W ' 1 I . 1 h U A . . . g O I I 0 ' ' N ' , N ' X i , ' ' 20, l'l28. Frances Hatch. Dora Ly Y' , J ' x' '. 1 2 . A ' , . ' T . f ' , ' N, -'fi J 1 x 2 ' , 4 i 2 2 ,' A ' ' . -' J, ' Jn ' ' ' in thiq , ' ', ' ' . ' v ' . D , -1 , , O U QF xl 7 ., , ' , 'j A A .'.g . Q a , ku - 2 - bl ' , x as ' . ' 4 L J 2' iz zgg I ' ' -' -f - ' L'b ' ., 1' D' - cf ou 'lass Ag -f . . ' ue, . ' ' 2 th ' ' ' ' . 'S At 1 ' as als a B 'l z ' ' z 2 GI 1 2 '-'. '2' 2l' l g' l ' , l 1-7. T h e ' . ' ' . 2 : '2 ' f 2 . f., 2-f. X 'YJS J l D I Y J 3 zfugnzpf I W V . . L1 , If ' , , Alba 'M , p ' lf 44 fr +7 f' I I Y X4 . N , Q l f, 'V ,. h . 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