Daycroft School - Milestone Yearbook (Greenwich, CT)

 - Class of 1944

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My 12? 4'4W' Ei: '.'- fix f Io'.'Lti 1 '.',fh1Q gh , Qi 113' + 1.51 'lf'- gf 4. ,xi f . ' .'.' MRS GERTRUDE GRAF We the Semor Class of Daycroft 1944 dedxcate fh1S Yearbook to Mrs Gertrude Graf m smcere appreclauon of her Iovmq quldance to us through out her years at Daycroit We thank her deeply for everythmq she has done and know that happmess w111 contmue to be hers forever DEI! CA'l'l0 Y 4? f114?iW for MV 9 wublkm my X ,,l' MRS sARA SMART A n Pres1der1t Y' To our deor Duectress Mrs Smart we express our deepest C I I qrcmtude for her unceosmcg lovmq effort to make our school the best dm in A A 4113 fn ,Aff -1 A A It A 1' 64,00 MR MEREDITH RUSSELL BA MA Head a r 02561 Mr Russell wg are very grateful to you for your smcere Work as Headmaster of Daycroft durmq the year 1943 1944 and We know that your qoocl Work W1ll be carrled on for many years to come '. r ' 4 ., 1 W, 'X 5 ' 52127 N ,zvl V 5 gf A4 L. 6. . 3, L ? W 5 . , . ., . . 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Mflfff lf you ever happen to see a s mor openrnq her mouth and nothrnq comma out youll know rt s Lrllran Ford who rs the qurete t member of our class Too bad she cant tnsprre us all rn that drre tronl The loudest moment ot her lrfe was when she let out her hrst saueal or luly 27 l926 She was rather a auret baby but would xnsrst on berna put to bed under the blasted l mean blastrnq radro Exen at th1s early aqe her lavorrte programme was the Qurz Krds She always knew th answers' At the aae of SIX she entered 3 S ll3 rn Queens and from there transferred to Rrchmond Hrll Hrah School Gettrnq rather trred of rt she d crded to enter Daycrott rn her rumor year How she passed her last summer rs not to be questroned but she came back wrth a sllqhtly louder vorce whrch must have Leen due to all the persuasron she used on her Hrstory teach r' Thrs year she rs takrnq four subrects Latrn Enqlrsh Chemrstry and Unrted States Hrstory and IS dornq a lrne Job Srnce her ambrtron rn hte IS to graduate I sppose thats why she rs workrnq so hard My krnqdom tor a drploma' We wrsh her the best of success rn everythlnq she does 12 if 5 or . A, . A , L- ' f' ' Q ' ff lf 'J ,,r,Lyl' - ,A .u , i' V bkykfyh J r Q lf ! S IXYLUL . Y J WL If fx! P fl' 'V E , , , A l V I S' N 70 XC ww BETSY GRA? Q' Wllton Conn If you happen to walk tnto Daycroft School and thtnlc you hear a Model T Ford startrnq up tn the dtmnq room dont worry Its only Betsy Graf who was born on November 5 l927 After a whtle Betsy dectded to attend the Cours lanne 1n Le Vesmet Through much concentrated effort she managed to sktp f1rst qrade When war struck at France Betsy p1loted her small brother to Amerlca Of course she had a most commonplace trrp hav1nq merely been stopped by a submartne on the way l thlnk the submarlne must have left some effect on her for she certatnly under m1nes the Sentor class Upon examtntnq her ass1qnment notebook I am startled to see IH cap1tal letters the word SOLID' Ha' l must 1nvest1qate further Chemrstry Algebra and Enqlrsh are mlnor subxects now Oh' Wa1t a m1nut maybe Chemlstry 1sn t so unrmportant srnce Betsy s amb1t1on IS to blow up the lab ln the process of bleachmq her hatr Well Betsy we ll have to leave you ktckmq balls out of the hockey qoal and readmq murder storles behlnd the dlsqulse of Tressler whrch latter ts really much more lnterestlnq 1 xl ts- C . ylazlrl I . I V, kgz., X x '-3 vfn J t , 3105! k 'hx t S Xffc 3 P 'r .1 MICHAEL MANN Darlen Conn 1 f 4-45 nf' A lt you ever hear a gale of laughter or a chorus ot groans commg trorn Mr Ktnsman s classroom you wrll know that Mrchael has 1ust made another of hrs corny puns The ttrst trme he made anyone laugh was on lanuary 20 1929 when he cracked hrs trrst sm1le rn the sleepy Englrsh town of Rxchmond Surrey Untrl he was hve he lrved a regular rntant s hte At that eventful age he entered Troebel lnstrtute-a practtce school tor students from a nearby teachers college When he was nxne h1s famrly moved to Stonehouse Gloucestershlre where he attended Ryetord Hall a prep school tor Wycl1tt College unt1l194O That summer he carne to the Unxted States w1th hrs two S1Sl6fS H entered Daycroft rn the fall and has been attendrng ever srnce Durlng hls years at school he has been a Student Councrl member a member of the Model Rallroad Club and a class presldent He IS now preparmg to enter Prrnceton next Ianuary MIT and a masters degree rn ClV1l Engrneermg are hrs goals after that We wrsh Mrchael success for the future and know that as long as he has hrs ready wrt on hand to help htrn he wrll be sure to succeed 14 r 'ff ,- y gf 1 A V! , . 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J f -C J' of F, O Q, ,Q ,, r jr ,Lf Jf X PAT MONTEL New York New York ll you ever see Pat up at srx thrrty you ll know that she ll be asleep by second penod lf you see her up at seven maybe shell last t1ll half way throuqh the perrod CMr Russell please notel By evemna she has cauqht up on her sleep and has no desrre to ao to bed thus arousmq Mrs Grafs rndranant protests The only ttme she drd aet up on trme was on December 8 l926 when she qot her lamrly up at lrve AM Wouldnt you know shed wake them that early on a cold stormy mormnql She survxved however and wrthrn a few years was qornq to the LIVIHQSTOHQ School where she excelled rn ballet Alt r skrpprnq thlrd qrade she lmally qot to P S 9 whlch she attended untrl her arrrval at Daycrott She Jorned us ln our Juntor year and her ltrst day watched us with a rather dxsdarnlul look qather wood Pat 1mmed1ately fell 1nto the swma of thrnas ana by the end of th year had become a full lledaed member ol the class Thrs year she rs the class secretary as well as presldent of the Entertamrnent CZOITIITIINQQ She IS also an excellent hockey player ll sh qets throuah wxth her four subjects Amencan Hrstory Modern l-l1story Enalrsh and Chemrstry shell enter Duke Umv rs1ty next fall 15 f A Q V ,7 , ' f Q .7 04 f cf T Q! J., ,,, j . f U v , V Y F My J J , , V as J 0 J! 1 ' o , ,ff gf V V C U X J J ff f 14 ,4 - Y 1? 9 I , tl I V , I HARRIET PRICE Montclatr New lersey lf you ever happen to enter the Swedlsh Corrrdor at Daycrott on a Monday nrqht and hear the Lux Radmo Theater blastlnq away you can rest assured that Harrlet w1ll be cuddled up by the radlo hstemnq w1th all her mrght When and lt you can draq her away you wrll 11nd that she does not know when she was born After some deep rnedrtatlon she w1ll tell you that she was born Aprrl 13 llfrrday 'PJ 1924 ln Montclarr New Iersey After toddlrnq around for tour and a hall years, she entered the N1ShUGH9 School ln Montclarr Skrppmq the srxth grade proved that she worked hard there The strarn must have been too much for her, so she transferred to the Hlllslde School After that, she attended Montclalr Hlqh She must have been restless, for after two years of rt, she dec1ded to come to Daycroft and srnce her arrlval has been worklnq very hard toward qraduatrnq Thxs year she IS copmq wlth three sub1ects, Modern Hrstory, Enqhsh, and Amerlcan Hrstory ln add1t1on she 1S taklnq typxnq lessons Harrret plans fo Jorn the Wacs after qraduatmq We wrsh her lots of success rn all that she undertakes 16 ,, A , 4 . 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Q,tLaVL,X3.7A-lp J fxflhifmcw Ri'- -9 W7 ,.,,M, .Q ray fr Stamtord Conn f'7Ld'fx4Q X kijyy fkfrffzk-if iflfh LQ lf you ever happen to be rn the vrcrnrty ol Stamford on a Tuesday evenrng don t drscard the opportunrty of dropprnq rn at Adelarde Hall Upon enterrna the burldrnq you w1ll probably be stupefred by the absence of every body Followrnq your ears you wrll be waited rnto the lrbrary on the wrnqs of the latest popular sonq There seated at the Sternway you wrll see sur mounted by Olly s wavy harred head a qreen back packed between two or three ot hrs aclmrrers who lrke the rest ot the populatron were rntently lrstenrnq to hrs l ely playrnq Upon rnaulrrnq you w ll trnd that thrs musrcran enloys and uses hrs talent for he has playea the strrna bass rn a hrqh school orchestra for three years and has also spent three summers workmq rn orchestras two at Happy Acres and one at the Granlrden Hotel at Lake Sunapee New Hampshrre Olrver was born rn Mamaroneck New York on Aprrl 28th 1926 Hrs irrst three years ol school were spent at Mamaroneck Grammar School He then moved to Rye where he attended Rye Grammar School and Rye Hrqh School untrl the rnrddle of h1s lun r year at whrch trme we were happy to have htm torn our class COh how we needed boysll After araduatrna Olly, weather pernnttrna Cmeanrnq the draft? wrshes to ao to college and maror rn Chernrstry Heres wrshrnq success to Olly, he earned rt 17 f I er J ,faw 5' 'x :Q-4, -JV! f fff'-t.,m,4,-.r-GA! freed-cz OLIVER SHATTS at if-1 we Q MJ! fir.-0 to . 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I, , , , I L ,I , K' 1 1 Y zo , ' A ' ,seg K 'Xp- N 5 - yi- ' rig? 55+ gan- rookllne Mass KJ.. swf? ,cf-JJ If you ever enter Mayor Lyman s classroom durmq recess and hear a Jlflqllflq of money and a rattlxnq of nab papers all you have to do IS follow your nose Surrounded by a bunch of hungry howhnq boys and qlrls wlll be Ioan Strecker trytnq desperately to keep calm and at the same ttme hand out the rlqht change Gettlnq down to the ser1ous Slde of thlnqs Ioan was born rn Boston Massachusetts on Iuly 30 1926 She adrmts havxnq been a very qood gxrl not that she 1snt now but that must have been due to the tralmnq she had at the Lawrence School m Brookhne From there she attended Brookhne Htqh for three years where she seemed to make qulte a name for herself tdont worry a qood onel She decxded to poln our senlor class at Daycroft and Well here we are ln the Chemtstry lab aqam but not for lonq After Bobby Mendoza has succeeded tn blowmq us out of lt we hear a fam1l1ar volce saymq the famous words I should qlve a hoot whrch IS loans pet expresslon Of course xt mlqht be followed by lt s a pamc but that would not be sulted to th1s occasron Ioan IS an actxve partlcrpant 1n all the act1v1t1es both soclal and academlc She IS the Class Treasurer whrch seems to be tnfluencmq her xn her work toward Skldmore Busmess College Ul where we know she w1ll succeed 18 AN STRECKERAS iw as ssh? 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Mx Danen Conn OJ 13 , A K-ll'-gflx If at any t1me after evenlng study hall you happen to be IH the Glrls Dorm1tory dlrect yourself towards the plano where mrdst a group of slngers you w1ll flnd a small dark grrl trylng hard to h1t the rxght notes whlle every one around her m1sses them Thxs small member of the SGHIOFS IS by no means the least for bes1des bemg the presldent of both the class and of the Student Counc1l she contrxbutes greatly to the MUSIC Department lune struck her fxrst dlscordant note m Bombay lnd1a on Iune 26 1927 In her fourth year she sa1led to England whlch was her home unt1l she came to Amer1ca four years ago at the outbreak of the war After several adven tures she came to lrve w1th Mrs LaForge 1n Darlen Upon entermg Daycroft she 1mmed1ately became famous through wleld mg her hockey stlck so successfully She IS strugglmg th1s year w1th f1V9 sublects Chem1stry French Modern l'l1story Engllsh and Umted States H1SlOTY Although not dest1ned to be a great chemlst she mrght pass French credrtablyl Iune IS contempla1tng Oberlm College as her next step and IS loolcmg forward to a brrllrant VPD musrcal career 19 l UNE URQUHART LAING es leant- rvlls f Wt ir p ut S' Y .Q ' . eg . , ' 5 - A X , , 1 pq I H - 1 'N-s X tl- . L5 ' . V7 ffcv xy' ilk lah , M- . n M 'M 4 - A , c- - .b V al! ' Y' .Qu- 'Y T sf at P11 A Se-mor s Day There wrll r s t ee wont Q Take a t a J aug c' frs the cppv xs a at rs Q x CCI Q X ae up tnal It 1.1 arer s nyset fran tha rt v Btt s I slow y d sentangle the ar ns of Morpheu I fmd usual to day and I must get up get out and meet the sun halfway b somethrng wrong f r through n y haf opf n eyes I can strll see the stars gl tter There dst mg and that gorgeous full moon beam ng lertghtly through the wmdow Oh well tts stxthtrty so I guess Id Letter be gettrng up I stagger forth and not know1ng how or why fmd myself washed and dressed Then 1ts trme to get our room rn order for mspectton T help us work faster we play a few records on the phonograph Its funny but Just as Im sweeptng the dust under the rug a vocahst srngs Why Dont You Do Rrght? Dutrfully I sweep the ddst out the door After a thorough IHSDGCIIOH we are herded up to Adelarde Hall whe e we arrrve rn trme to hear the bell for breakfast rrng When Ixe frmshed breakfast and had cguret hour I take adxantag of the short study perrod for a lttle last nmute crammmg rn Enghsh Lets see drd I do ny mem rrzrng from Macbeth? Oh yes Out out bnef arale Lrfes but a Well there s th bell for assembly After smgrng my fayorrte hymn 4l5 the assembly rs dt rmss d and school really begrns My frrst pertod rs a tudv p rrod lu ktly s I can do my homework for the next class Am man Hr tow Durng that crass Mr Russell manages to pound a ltttle lear nng t 1 ads f us lr rant s Now I know why teachers get gray harr Recess that heavenly n rd mormng r sung up pertcd arrr es about th t t1me complete wrth a rush f r the rr at a a a ru h for the Nabs P r I n IS seen surrounded by her gu nble Semor class From the hall c r es groans of the marl seekers All too soon the bel' for the putlrc wartrniy t enrrch the 'fers of he the deltqhted shrreks and the arsappotrted next class rrngs and so the school work recommences Another stuay perrod gtves me a Chance to get some sleep I mean work done My maths llttle studyrng to rnsure me of gett and chem get the once over, then just a mg out of chem lab altxe by 5 30 20 ' I I' . ' be ,o school for the :iexi hree rr. he. Ie a vacation nd Just res. I nd rlay.II Thre 'h the shouts and nee of h . 1, bcj- nf grrl , I hear , A a v'tcv ' llrn' IISI ffxfteen, rcysy t1:11e to 1 V. , f V IL 1 f 'Th J t Q, Ol' A v ' snt a 'I 1 in was .ja l4.'I 'TQ . , , Gy I . . 7 1 I I VY,,,4 V M -U . ' ' F' 4 c Y ' F' Q.. .3 .? I et . I . A. ... !1.- 1.1: f - , r s, . t . Jas ' 'ZF' .ee - only a dream. School IS proceectmg as t ,1 g Q e . - . , , Z' . II ff! 'L-'g ' 'U V - w 1 Q f . C '- I 1 E7 ' 9 - A I .r A - . K Y i X 3 It I , N 1 ., , . , P.g-I---1, Y II' -' I . - 11 4 I ' I . o I I . I A I' I I I II I I I . I 3 r o I I . WI' , b I c .I . I I ' I , , ' I Is. I e .. I . I s A e I c so . . 1, eI s. rt 'fr . ' 4 1 A. trio le he ' o it zll' seniors. , e 1 - I eq o , Q ' .a I A . e i I e rt I s . oo oa I ' c I' It I t I - I I X o I co. t . e . C me e t I II I . e Last W1ll and Testament of the Sen1or Class of 1944 Hear ye' Hear ye' lt IS the deslqn and purpose ot th1s document to procla1m to the world the collect1ve and 1nd1v1dual w1lls ot the Semor Class of the year of our Lord 1944 By way of custom 1t IS necessary to state that all debts b1lls and l O U s of th1s class are handed down w1th qreat reverenc and that youcan have the lun now teehnq to the up and oncomtnq Sen1or Class Iune leaves a cons1derable amount of that extreme pettteness to Herb Carlson whom we accuse of scratchmq h1s head on the d1n1nq room hqhts She also leaves her w1nn1nq way and sense of humor to Blame Ioblon and her broad Enqltsh accent to Buddy Iacobs Harr1et leaves her rosy cheeks to Mr Russell and her lauqh to anyone who can catch lontol 1t Oh' She also leaves Hep two three four to Alden Carter whom she IS sure deserves them Bert hands down to Roddy all h1s basketball Gbll1lY 1nclud1nq all those lonq shots from the center l1ne He leaves h1s flowery lanquaqe and Brooklyn accent to Bobby Mendoza Betsy thank qoodness has decxded to take her lauqh w1th her bemq too fond of 1t to part w1th 1t She also leaves the baby m1nd1nq bus1ness Pat leaves her raq curlers and blazer to Donny Casanave her US h1story book notes and all to Munro Merr1ck Her many long d1stance telephone calls qo to Avr1l Now for Olly' He leaves that handsome crop of ha1r to Mr Russell that base and v1le vo1ce I mean bass v1ol and vo1ce to Iohnny laqel who flddles 1n class anyway HIS unusual br1ll1ance he leaves to Mrs Parker so that she can see her way down to the dorm1tory at mqht Ioan leaves treasury nabs and debtors to the superv1s1on of DIZ Sher1dan Boston boys and books to the hlqhest b1dder I mean Buddy As tor her car that qoes to Bmqham 1t he hasnt already swlped 1t L1ll1an leaves her excess of VOICS to Ann B1ll1nqs As for her beaut1ful f1nqerr1a1ls the only person worthy of them IS Sylv1a Mlchael leaves all those reektna puns to Mr Kxnsman tor the purpose of deodor1zat1on or future reference accordmq to the S129 of the tomatoes w1th wh1ch I am sure next years class w1ll be equ1pped HIS tremendous urqes to work on Saturday mormnqs qo to Donny Casanave As a whole the class leaves all chlor1ne hydrogen sulhde and equally unpleasant smells to the Daycroft Mother s Club W1tnesses Frankestem Nap1er s bones Fourth term? 22 to Btnq and Bobby. To Miss Preble she leaves her maqnetic coat of male. Senmr C' ish Prophecy gi' KX vim! f 41, Vfy. 1 y '. ,g A4 w ,f ' ff , . ' J j -X 1' - ' f ,X r . t f x. WW! fx ' , L' 3 rf 'W If V ', . 1 , ' '-A v 'f' f' . 4 . - '45 Q' F' , I 1 , Shattslmo the one man three prece band Carnegre Hall surely does tnclude everythmg from soup to nuts doesnt lt? CI wonder whrch end Olly could be onl Now I am out of Carnegte Hall walkmg along Lexrngton Avenue Sud denly I see before me a large srgn say1ng Get tall the Peterson way Havmg always had a secret amb1t1on to elongate myself I enter the door and to my great astonlshment see a man of about nme feet g1v1ng stretch 1ng lessons to an assembly of assorted kxnds of people rangmg from three feet to f1ve fexaggeranon ch1efly for effect? I dectde to rematn the same srze Next door I observe another stgn acclarmtng the Strecker Nursery School I learn that Ioan has a famlly of proteges whom she gets up at BOO every morn1ng She holds one class that of Modern Htstory for MaJor Lyman has left her hrs grade book and maglc wand She IS qurte successful 1n thts class but feels not a l1ttle dlsturbed when all the tots yell Its a panrc at her every Joke pun or otherwlse It must be added that she plays plng pong each evenrng and takes her school bowl1ng on Satur days Her sleepmg hours she spends wr1t1ng letters whlch may some day be publxshed 1n a book or rather several volumes entxtled A Thousand and Two Nrghts I then hop on my aeroplane bound for Stamford and on arr1v1ng the flrst obstacle I encounter ts Thormes I walk m and there behmd the counter IS Mrke He IS cheerfully wash1ng d1shes wh1le whrsthng Come to Southern Seas Thormes for Mlkes sole beneflt and pleasure has added a l by 2 dance room where he teaches waltzmg three ntghts a week In hrs spare t1me he lectures at Daycroft on the subyect of Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow IS the t1me to do your homework On Sunday nrghts he makes good use of Iohn Bamseyers copy of Esqulre tsee last year s lvfrlestonel whtle tunlng 1n h1s mustcal ear to Symphony m Hb Mmor Once a month he IS mvrted to Pat Montel s ballroom where he teaches waltz1ng the one two three Jump type -and she mstructs 1n all the modern steps She also teaches Mrke how to dance to sweet mus1c as she ex presses 1t whtch means klnda slow oh' you know how Bes1des that she also plays Paderewsk1s Mrnuet m G to whlch her class does the tango On lookmg closer I see among Pats puprls one 1n umform Investtga t1on proves that thts IS Harrtet who has Jomed up wrth the Wacs She wakes up the bugler falthfully every mornmg thanks to her trusty alarm clock After the danc1ng class I wander to the atrport drrve out my Model T aeroplane and fly back to my nattve heath There 1n my secluded hut on Trafalgar Square I proceed to ftmsh my latest book a sequel to Gone Wtth the Wlnd called Back Aga1n Too Bad As a s1del1ne I lrsten to Rhapsody IH Blue slx trmes a day and dtsregard the patent ent1rely by compcsmg Rhapsody Blues Cot course that s nght up my alleyl If I dont go to bed now tt w1ll be too late for me to get up early so we l leave my Model T moanxng Here we go 1nto the Wtde Blue that s for you june Urquhart Lamg 24 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 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The Junior Class THE IUNIOR CLASS Munro Merrick Lewrs Gretst Bob Mendoza Buddy lacobs Kathryn Seaqle Sylvia Forbes Spurred on by therr rnsprrmq and enterprrsrnq class advrsor Mrs Stevens the students of the Iumor class at Daycroft School have made qreat strrdes rn all aspects of hrqh school lrfe The house ofttcers thrs year carrred throuqh the1r duttes wrth efflcrency and drqmty Popular Robert Mendoza served admrrably as Presrdent whtle Sylvla Forbes lttted the pos1t1on of secretary and capable Rosemarle Iacobs Forbes and Kathryn Seaqle rn the Student Counctl On all helds ot athletrcs may be seen members of the Iunror class and a comparatrvely new Iunror Annmarre Brllmqs was made Captarn ot the qtrls basketball team thrs year LQWIS Grerst has done a grand Job on the boys basketball and football teams Herbert Carlson Ir also a new member of the Iunror class has achreved qreat academrc standards srnce he arnved here at Daycroft Munro Merrrck pleased the whole school not lonq aqo by qrvrnq us an outstandrnq prano recrtal Next year thrs unusual class wtll become the Senrors the qraduatrnq class and xt IS the concensus of oprnron that rt w1ll lonq be remembered rn the records of Daycrott School 26 as treasurer. The Iunior class was well represented by Robert Mendoza, Sylvia s sf fig ggi, , Xt i H72 -li X ND' f '9 yi J if J l 4 'Lx 5.9.59 Qi cy X I . 'J H L ' 99 ' refs Cv ,,t pf ,,, gk- The Sophomore Class fe '1 x THE SOPHOMORE CLASS Iames Bmqh m Do C ana e Patncra G exst Dol es Casa e Alxson Preble The all-actmq member of the Sophomore class IS none other but Alrson Preble who rs not only v1ce presxdent but secretary and treasurer as well Almost every trme you catch srqht of th1s 1llustr1ous personaqe shell be studymq or readmq one of the causes of her hlqh marks The pres1dent of th1s class rs Don Casanave who has a way of enter tcunmq us w1th h1s melodrous vorce Pat Grerst 1S contmually keepmq us rnterested by tellmq us about her love alfarrs She has done a great deal to help 1n qettmq a sulhcxent number of boys for the dances held here Another 1ndustr1ous member of the class 1S Irmmle Bmqham always remembered for hrs beauuful eyelashes and sweet d1spos1t1on For the number of VlS1lS to the dentxst l dont belleve anyone IS capable of surpasslnq Dolores Cascmave who IS forever gomq home expressly lor ll'11S purpose Thrs class recerves help durlnq thelr meetmqs from MISS Sutton therr class advrsor We all hope that they w1ll contmue rn therr calm and easy way and that they w1ll make much progress durmq the rest of thexr hrqh school hte 27 U00 we W' we 'K nw tb' df' 6 6 40 0 ',, Us wb- it lLan.wlct'5' Q, X 1 l ' .Ulf 'ag 14 . 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The Freshman Class V X 'X x THE FPESHMAN CLASS Pat Crosby Dlana Stroh D17 Sherldan Yvonne Martm Davrd Good Iohn Iagel Roddy Carpenter Avrrl Larng Corena Potts Frances Brough Karen Pearch Wlth a hop skrp and a long Jump the huge Freshman class of 44 stepped across the threshold to h1gh school The tangled atfalrs ol that uproartous class are forever be1ng strarght ened by thetr capable presrdent DIZ Sherrdan who manages to get her dues ln by the skm of her teeth w1th the constant naggrng ot the treasurer Iohnny Iagel AVIS therr elhcrent secretary manages to get 1n all the mmutes wtthout hav1ng to use shorthand whrle that ever pGDDY Freshman class are shoutrng out thetr rdeas The two class artrsts Iohnny and Roddy keep the1r fellow students entertamed by thetr darly cartoons Karen Pearch that Enghsh grrl 15 dorng very well rn athletrcs and lnctdentally made the second team rn basketball Corena Potts our lrttle blonde accornpames us on our hymns m morn mg assembly Patsy Crosby keeps up the htgh honor of the class by attamtng those very hrgh marks Andy Starrett the thtrd of the three Musketeers IS an act1ve member of the Model Rallroad Club Elame Ioblon a newcomer has showed remarkable progress IH athletrcs srnce her arr1val Under Mrss Lrncoln s supervrsxon the class rs makmg great strrdes toward a happy hlgh school hte 28 ff ex., A111 1 Rl MQ: N fLl,1 fr,- my lo '-82063 lin'-,F H S ,gckg J lr T90 4-0 Jr Fa-egg, 18 1 Z.J,oJu,,g o..3J 9,1 511 5 do Z A Y. Vx N x -20? .J vow SJOX .J ' ' . , N' C9 QP ya Xa A .N aw ,. 6. any W yer, - X0 ht ffg r,, ,lk-AML, D ., f ' 4 f.s ,, 'J' 1- , , , -,xr y' QC! I ,Sm M7 J: 1 I V ssl? L . J Y H1 'fx c , L , ta YN 4,W'. MN -I ' I I- as - K to pc 1, - q V A 1 f' A., 4.7, fa. , bl . vp 'I .I ' fa s V f. H L' L ' . . f , 4- nfl .C if . 5. ' IA '. H X' , A 1 J , 7 , l , ' , ' A' Ps , I - . Q - H . . . , H 7 I . I I' J .J is C I I . I l ' IYXTM n Q Jytffi it QW J sd f A' The Seventlis an6 Elghth Grades I T xl Rf ,x 'F' ert Httsit D '1 flancuer Davrd Merrrck -Cenneth Hurnes Stephen I kes 1' bert Sturte lam Pau Iagel Pet r Graf Beth B lton Patsy Vtltlharns The Flfth and S1Xth Grades Robert Wrlkes Gmtford Hon Gordon Gretst Patsy Bryson Robert Tusker Marlon Shatts Kathleen Barnett Lorrame Iohnson, lean Self 29 t Qt 0 ,1 ,KV ff K if yr ' ' R . 'X lo U K -'V , ,X J! J cj' I . ' K 1 ,YL , 4 A 'ff' 3 I I F ff! i v I - f A lv, I, ai? , -A , fri, L-jjffjwh, NJJL 4- 1.1 . f 1 . , t' I Ib :' A 0 - r 'if VJ . f' V- I-1 ,T?z?'.i' ii 'f A 1, I f- Q- ' L .- L A 'I if 1 I 4 -. I, Qt 'i . QI xg f Q' P I . X WM. 1 Q 7:1 , f. XIV, 4 ,Y 49:2 wi f I s-R YQ' U QW . X f 81 1 , eg I rt -ik 'ff' in ' Wx Y J N l 5 5. u ' 2 a A Q Q9 .- S' 0g' ..',,?'ZfT. K '- 'f I fl-ff Aft-.b -lftr ' -A. - N i 3 MUSlC Z5 th1et1cQ ...? A 9-23 f fx .531 ll Q-A .X fl J fs ff4911-f.,- .L K., sf lx 1 Qx fl W K F x, ' 5 ,' , 1 . , 4 xxx X, 4- I ' , ' 0 ll' U A144 I ,A4 br Kig xx f , Athletlcs 5?- Z as N 2 ff',2fM I Mor, M-Af 21 J X71 X W 5 t ,ts ssfmsy N, xxx Ny if ft NQQ! QR The Daycroft SOC16tY of Model Rallroad Englneers lt rs me boast ot model rarlroade s that therr op ratrons are a duplrcate r rnrnrature of the operatlons ot the real IOCIAS It seerns that there lS sonoe hlnq ln rt Proqre s on the New York New Haven and Noroton Hlll has been sl .ved to a natls pa e by the same two actors wh1 h have h1t the Lrg roaas prrorrtres a d shortage of 'nan power Thrs year m sp te of the drttrculttes consrdera le progress has been rnade Bench vork has been completed for a lull looo ot track the club has d crded that tn the face of the ex sttnq sertous shortages the adoptron oi a consrdera ly abbrevrated tra lc plan was n order Thrs plan w1ll n t rn' rtere wrth the eventual ompletron of the full plan when rnat r1als are aqarn avarlable Srnce the lull plan wrll tak perhaps twelve years to realrze the adcptron of a serres of lesser goals makes the ClL1C,Q actrvrtres rnore mtere tma The rnernbershrp of the club at present rs Daul Starrett, 1941 Ex Brass Hat Vtlarner Forbes, l94l Ex Brass Hat 95 K , . 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K le een q n a r ha Jarnes ton Beth rouqh Fran es own tra Lee P ,son P TICIG Jrlso Hcrtoert rpenter Rod fl k Carter Alden Gasanave Dolores Gasanave D '1 Das W1n Ga e Blchard na1t Roberta Colwm Nan v r sler Trmothy o ov Patrrcta o hes Sylv1a F ra l.1ll1an Good Dax 1d Graf Helen Ehzaroeth Graf Peter LOUIS UISIST Gordon Gre st LOUIS G etst Patr1C1a Grerst Donald Hanauer Donald l-l1ldt Robert l'1ldt Cynthra lnorn Gu1ltord lckes Stephen Bee lacobs Roserrarte laqel lohn Werr laqel Paul Fredenck on on Ela1re GI l hn on Lorrame Enrd rdan Cla1re e Dlrectory loo LG t 93ra St New York Crty rt 'ran B F D 98 Vfest Hanover Box lO3l Darren I Adanac T rra e Dorchcste 40 Stevens St Norwalk 53 Be-rsslaer Ave Stamford Mass GOUP Mass Conn Conn Park Avenue Xlew York Crty 41 East 38th St New York CITY Bl Park Avenue New York Crty 12 Pa1rmont Ave West Sommerv1lle Mass 25 Garden Road Pelham New York 722 Cove Road East Mamaroneck New York 86 Sea Beach Drrve Stamford Conn 86 Sea Beach DTIVG Stamford Conn 30 East lOth St New Yom C1ty 505 West End Ave New Yo k Grty No Stamfora Roaa Stanford Conn No Stamford Road Stamford Conn 64 V est Sta e St Westport Conn Post Road Darren Conn Frdqev ood Brooklyn 27 New York Rose Lane Glenbrook Grumrran Hlll W1lton Grumman H1ll W'1lton Nearwater Lane Nearwater Lane lwearwater Lane Nearwater Lane 228 H1lls1de Ave Mt Vernon 22 R1VGfS1d6 Drrve New York 22 B1xers1de Drrve New York Fort Ann Grey Rock Pa k Bye l8l Hawthorne St Brooklvn 244 Pellsarndale Ave Pelham 244 Pelharndale Ave Pelham 354 75th St Brooklyn Noroton Noroton Noroton Noroton New New New New New New New New New Conn Conn Conn Conn Conn Conn Conn York York York York York York York York York 608 Poplar S Roslmdale 31 Mass 148 B onxv ll Road Bronxvrlle New York 225 E 79th St New Y rk 2l New Yorl' 40 . 11 1 H 1- 1 1 Q 1 :ar:e111 Kat rl 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 1, :ill . 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F 1 1 1 1 A - - - -1 1 1 1 .... 1 1 1 - 11 1 7 ' 1 ' 1 , A 1 1 . . . . 1 . 1 1, , f' ' O 4 o s 1, 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 , 1 1 P1 ' X S ,o 1, 1.1. 1 1 - 1 1 r G A 1 f- - ,cn s, all 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1, 11 1 1 - Di rectory Daycroft School 1943 1941-4 I I 1 1 ' If .1 ff,-f ffl 7 ., , L' 'lu ' ., 1 '. . .7-.H1:' A if A LSI' 3+ Effymz ' We can furnish all types of . . . MATERIALS HANDLING EQUIPMENT cAsTr:ns noon TRUCKS PALLETS FORK LIFT TRUCKS GASOLINE TRACTORS INDUSTRIAL TRAILERS EASTERN INDUSTRIAL SALES CO 260 E 16Ist Street New York 51 New York Telephone MELrose 57744 MATTHEW W POTTS Matenals Handlzng Consultant whlch wlll save money hme and space 260 E I61st Street New York 51 New York Telephone MELrose 5 7745 4 4 4 SURVEYS, REPORTS, PLANT LAYOUTS, ETC.. SUMMER SCHOOL Begins June 19th 1944 SPECIAL SHORT COURSES for students who ae plann nq to go to college W1 te for catalog e SHORT S Secretanal School The School of Bus ness Account ng and Secreta al Tram ng Stamford Theatre Buxld ng Stamford Conn WALLE S Handbags Ie el y Compacts Pho e 4 6566 83 Bedio d St ee Stamto d Co Harvey s Fru1t M a r k e t SUPERIOR QUALITY Enurrs and VEGETABLES WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 394 Atlantlc St Opp Stamford Post Oli ce STAMI-'ORD CONN Greenberg s APPAREL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS 444 Atlant1c Street Stamford Conn Phone 4 1666 THORME S PHARMACY Pho e 4 3768 Mom Street Stamford LEON DERAN STUDIO EVERYTHING PHOTOGRAPHIC Tel 4 0938 32 Pa k Row Stamford Conn We Dehver Telephon 25163 Charles Food Shop MEATS GROCERIES VEGETABLES FRANK M WEST HARDWARE PAINTS HOUSE FURNISHINGS AND BOAT SUPPLIES Phone 4 7339 18 Park Row We Telegraph Flo ers Phone 3 2167 ded Nember of F T D A Racanello F1or1st 187 Ma n St cor o South Stamfo d Connect cut SPORTS W th us sporting goods IS a business not a sxdelme Be properly equxpped by one who knows hm sports Bob s Sports ARCHERY BADMINTON TENNIS ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT STAMPORD CONNECTICUT 41 r i . . . i u . 1 , , l . e - ,, i I j ri 'i ' i I W 1' . n - . , , 1 I I nn. 27 Main Street Westport, Conn. I 0 ' O . i 9 W ' Bon 1 . . . . i .. 1 I . O . . . . 1 1 . I K I n . 921 ' Patterson 8: Harvey, Inc. 865 Atlantic Street STAMFORD FUEL OIL BURNER SERVICE Wrllrams O I L O MAT I C Heatrng HEADQUARTERS FOB PREP and BOYS CLOTHES Frank Martrn 8: Sons, Inc Cloth1ng of Character Haberdashery of DISIIHCIIOH 261 Mam St Stamford Conn VINCENTS BARBER SHOP 412 M ALL STYLES OF CUTTING MEN WOMEN CHILDREN Patterson Beauty Salon Spec al1sts m all lzelds of Beauty Culture T1 h 30866 B d St d Bradley s DRESSES COATS GOWNS PUBS 461463 Mam Street ld Phone 39684 Stamford Conn O I O - B O , i . . . p one - 67 rea 1 Stamfox , Conn, l ' J ll ' . . . ,, 0 0 I - . Pl z Th B ' ' ain Street Stamford. Conn. G G emre ul mg 45 Manug1an Studlos SOUTH NORWALK CONN Tel Norwalk 64983 THE BARRETT BOOKSTORE Pho 8 3 7344 73 B cad Street 5lC1mf0Id Prlce, McNeal 8: Co F ry PRICE 6. COMPANY Investment SGCUIIIIGS Broaaway New York City Tel Co 7 7869 LYLE ANDREWS Poo Tel 4 3831 Cove Road Servlce Statlon ATLANTIC GASOLINE OILS LUBRICATION EXIDE BATTERIES BROWN BROS INC IDEAL MARKET CHOICE MEATS FRUITS VEGETABLES AND GROCERIES 1 Pa k Ro e 41193 Starnfor Conn R I C E S FLOWERS SEEDS 578 Maw Ste t Stamford Conn BALMER 6 FERRIS ATHLETIC GOODS Sport Cloth ng Rxdl q Equ pment Games Camp Equxpme t WHOLESALE AND RETAIL COLUMBIA BICYCLES Tel 4 0721 The Gorham Press Established 1894 aim Engravmg PRINTING Lxthoqraphmq LEE TIRES four Elxzabeth Street Cove Road Stamford Conn So th No walk Conn Q I il I 0 0 D r w ' T 1. - d. . I n - .. 1 i. r e . . I i - ' 'n i - I ' n Orme I J 21 Bank Street Stamford, Conn. . 1 165 i , r A. K 0 56 , . u . r . 46 True to fo m Aunt T1LL1e Sends gOOd w shes for suCCeCS She grEEts you QL Sears, Roebuck Though not each one and Co Her recs n Curt you gueqc 7 S1LLy A1411 T LL1e 184 Atlcmtlc St Te 3 2119 STAMPORD 48 Pac f c Sireei CQNN Q cxrrwford Conn Com plzm en ts Mr and Mrs Charles L Easanave and Famllg 47 i .. Y o . .' .,.,?. . ' '. i '. Wise's Paint Store I ' - 1. - O of Congratulclhons . . and Best Wishes flom Mr and Mrs and Falmlg ir Seqmour M. Strecker Best Wrshes The Semor Class From The Freshmen Cornphments A F R I E N D Stamford 4 4673 MILDRED SOARE DRESSMAKERS ALTERING 81 Atlantmc Street Annette Corsetlere THE ULTIMATE INTIMATES 115 Bedford Street Stamford Conn Phone 4 6022 Corn plzmen fs Phonograph Shop Telephone 34393 The Spellco Palnt Co Artzst Materials Draftmg Supplres PAINTS WALLPAPER GLASS 544 Nam St Stamford Conn V1s1t Our Enlarged Boys Department BOYS A PAR L H Anormarsns ron T NNIS BADVIIN ON BATHING AND ALL SPORTS Roberg s l WE BETTER FURNITURE P MAIN ESUMMER STREETS J 3 snvuoszo CSOZNESTICUT to of of 0 for ' P E In E ' E , . . 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Daycroft School - Milestone Yearbook (Greenwich, CT) online collection, 1941 Edition, Page 1

1941

Daycroft School - Milestone Yearbook (Greenwich, CT) online collection, 1942 Edition, Page 1

1942

Daycroft School - Milestone Yearbook (Greenwich, CT) online collection, 1945 Edition, Page 1

1945

Daycroft School - Milestone Yearbook (Greenwich, CT) online collection, 1946 Edition, Page 1

1946

Daycroft School - Milestone Yearbook (Greenwich, CT) online collection, 1949 Edition, Page 1

1949

Daycroft School - Milestone Yearbook (Greenwich, CT) online collection, 1944 Edition, Page 9

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