Guilford High School - Menunketuck Yearbook (Guilford, CT)
- Class of 1945
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II-IJIENUNKETUCK W-,',, . if sv PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENT COUNCIL OF GUILFORD HIGH SCHOOL GUILFORD, CONNECTICUT, 1945 A DEDICATIGN .asa- We students of Gllllfllfd H1 h Nhool take great pleasure IH dedlcatmv thls second INQUC of the Menunketuck to our superintendent 'Nlr Cox who has ffnen so much of his valuable Mme to act as our advisor ln produung, this pubhcatlon Mr Coxs very liberal attitude and readx cooperatlon haw scrxul as an lnsplratlon to us all, and the dedication of thls yearbook serscs as a token of our appreuatlon 2 'Viz FACULTY Mr Adelbert W Cox BS MA Superintendent Massachusetts State Colle e Yale UH1Y8fSlly of Minnesota MISS Lou E Fulllngton B A English 81 Latln Unnerslty of Vermont Yale Miss A Natalie Flemlng B S Commercial Bay Path Institute New York Unnersity Mr Emory Tuthlll BS Physical Education 31 Science Springfield Colle e Trinity lNew York UIIIVCISIIY Miss Evelyn Cooke B S History Teachers Colle e of Connectlcut Miss Esther Dudley BA r Rhode Island School of Deslon Miss Gertrude C Hazzard B A M A Mathematics Cornell University Lnnersity of Mlchl an Mr Leonard Taddel BS in Ind Arts Industrlal Arts Teachers Colle e of Connecticut MISS Edna WI Stowe BS PhNQlC8l Education 8. Science State Teachers Colle e East Stroud bur Columbla Miss Constance J Maher B A lVI A En l1 h St French Hunter Colle e Columbia Lmxer ltx Lmser ltx f Connecticut Miss Marjorie Watson B S Ma sathusett State Colle e Mr Richard Murphy B A Carnegie In titute of Tethnolo x Yale Mr S Archie H0ldfld e BS Lnixer 1tx of Connecticut Mrs Charlotte D Thurston Home Economics Music A riculture English Eastern State Normal N-howl: Columbia lnlvergity 'VIrs. Belle B. Bi-hop New Haven Normal St-hool' Yale Mr. John C. Carr, B.A. Miss Anna Rebuzzini Bon doin Collc e Mathematics Social Studie- Secretary YEARBOOK STAFF I Pd1tor 111 Chlef 'Nuss Edltor Class Reporters llt 1 th 'Nlusm Cheerleaders Rampa Student COUt1Cll 11ulty St1t1st11s Y earl1o11k Sldtl'Qllt '- Honor Roll Photo raph Nlana 'Sports I 1l1t1 r 11otl11 11 l 1 1 If s a 1 Pa Ll11ll Tra1l1 r 1lll1I 1 Llltldft A1l11s111 Seated left to r1ght N11 s Fon tan11 'Nlaher M1 s F tl11r Dudley Luth Al1xan1ler Mar aret Oslmo Mary Reed Anne hlplty 'NI Lox St mlm I ft to fl l1t Jo1l D Sherman Hawley Anna Norton Lo1s Papa Anne R1pley Lo1s lapa f raham Palmet Carol K1 nney Betty lqletc her X Il llIIlllllLLlx littty Seranton Joan Ohyer Ht len Black lxay Sulllyan y ll11l11s1 xlltld Norton Il 1 X111 Il I y Ruth Xlexanclc r mel IJ 111s h11 l11t y f lxuth lt111s1 1 II lr 111 l3e1l11s1t1 Nlarx li111l 1111 N tx U11 1X Xlllll C1r1 ulatlon Mana er Class Repr1se11tat11es 1 f Ot 1 t 1 2th Proof RC3Cl1Il Nlanaccr Student Counul 1111 N1 111 1 Sherman Hawley Craharn Palmer Sh1rley Dlnwoodle Wllllam Loyeday ferry Horan Anna 'Norton Dorls Norton Anna Norton ,Ioel Dans Nlar aret fJQlH10 A s1sta11ts Carl1n1 Offretlx Bertha Sufut Allee fapufonc Dorothy Hunt l'h1l11111e11a Capuano l ther D111111111Llx 111111 lass t11nt11l1ut11rs er 11111 1 s Helen lilaclx Dorothy c0lllllS r I l11tt 111 James l andon d l Ruth Hom jatlx lClIllLltlLf OJIUX Jean Hu11t 1 N ur1 11l1 If llllil Sift 1111 r 1 1 ll11r1l ffl Dt 1l11 11111111 It .1111 11 r N 1 It lt111 l l I ' I -1 'si . 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V ' M55 A il ' ' XXIII 2 'll-y EN IOR3 FUTU RE BELONGS T0 THOSE VI-IO WORK I THE J 3 RUTH BELLE ALEXANDER Ruthle Sparklmg eyes fllrtatlous HlCkCI'S Tantallzmg tease Talks very well w1th her hands Gosh I haven t done any French yet Full of pep wlm and wxgor Class Presldent 1 Student Councxl I Class Secretary 3 Cheerleaderl 2 3 Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Spec1alCho1r 2 3 Rampage Staff 4 Marmes 3 Yearbook Staff 4 VBIIOUS Commlttees Bowlmg League 3 PATRICIA LILLIAN ANDERSON a Those V 12 s My slster Oh I thought Id dze' Always friendly and wllllng to be con vlnced Cay Culllble and goofy Our home maker fhave you ever tasted the delleacles she concocts 1n Home Ec 'PJ Clee Club 2 MlXCd Chorus 4 Varlous Commlttees Pep Club 2 3 4 Marmes 3 Bowling League 3 JOHN HERBERT ASHMAN ack convertibles are h1s second love Leigh hls rst tall dark and handsome seldom seen seldom heard a mechanlc at heart Boys Glee Club 3 VHIIOUS Commlttees HELEN MARIE BLACK Im turnlng over a new leaf beglnnln tomorrow Lxtra share of common sense Unexpected and charm mg mt Oh my mother xull bat me' Wonderful sense of humor Loxely blue eyes a spafklln grln Jumor Yar tty Basketball I Ba ketball 4 Intramural I 2 3 4 Fleld Hockey I Clee Cnubl 2 3 1 lVI1Xed Chorusl 2 3 4 Bosslm Lea ue 3 Pep Club 2 3 4- Cheerleader 4 Marmes 3 Class Treasurer 1 4 Year book Staff 4 VHTIOUS Commlttees 6 ALICE THERESA CAPEZZONE Al . . . 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Active, but never in a hurry . . . efficient business major Better late than never brunette hair always neat as a pm handy vuth the needle Basketball 1 Fleld Hockey 1 Mixed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Glee Club I 2 3 4 Intramurall 2 3 Marmes 3 Pep Club 2 3 4 Bowllng 3 Yearbook Staff 4 PHILOMENA CAPUANO P 1 Very handy Wllh the needle looks llke a walkmg fashlon plate How ya dom klds Come on Team' NICC halr Gay glogle Our up and commg designer Bowling 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Glee Club I 2 3 4 In tramurall 2 Mlxed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Pep Club2 3 4 Marmes 3 Manager GIIIS Basketball 3 4 GEORGE HENRY CHITTENDEN Allbl Ike Mlle a mmute man Cant take the car tomght Mothers Dolng to use lt Why does my face get so red? loves an argument Puleez I can only mllk one cow at a tlmel Track 3 Marmes 3 Pep Club 3 4 Baseball I Year book Staff 4 Varlous Committees CATHERINE THERESA CIANCIOL0 Honey A ratmg for neatness It most cer talnly IS too Its my sisters halr twxddler well groomed nlce hands Oh gee there goes another nalll a swell pal Basketball 1 3 4 Freld Hockeyl Glee Club I 2 3 4- Mlxed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Marmes 3 Bowllng 3 Junlor Choir 2 3 Vlce President of Class I Cheerleader 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Varlous Committees 7 ' L6 99 . . . . . . . . . 9 9 9 9 9 3 9 9 9 9 9 , 9 Q 9 9 9 9 . sc h-199 - - 9 - as - 9 - 79 H . . . 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The lucky gal who can wash her hair 10 minutes before she goes anywhere Field Hockey 1 Band 1 Clee Club 1 2 3 4 MlX6d Chorus I 2 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Rampage Reporter 2 4 Bowling 3 Marines 3 lntramurall 2 3 Cheer leader 0 4 Yearbook Staff 4 JOEL INORTON DAVIS Win wlth Dewey our tall handsome shelk hounded for autographs A s with so little effort loves an ar ument theme song Dont fence Me In m not really brlght I just learn easily Basketball 3 4 Football 4 Track 2 3 4 Clee Club l Intramural l 2 3 Marines 3 Bowling 3 Pep Club 2 Class Presldent 2 Student Council 2 4 Various Com mittees MARY THERESA DEVEAU Doodle Smooth complexion delirious about animals My brother Should I go to schoo today? The kind of glfl you like to do things Rabld movie goer The bluest of eyes and a smile which belongs in a tooth paste ad The perennlal wearer of 1 silver bracelets Intramural l 2 4 Mixed Chorus 3 4 Clee Club 2 3 4 Band 2 3 4 Pep Clu 3 4 Marines 3 Bowlm League 3 Orchestra 2 3 LSTRFLI A DOMFNI Clx l' ther we all enu her dark curlx locks our little half pint who IS seldom heard a credit to any partner on the dame floor remind one of a baby o Mixed Chorus 1 Clem Club 1 Pep Club 2 3 1 8 at 1 11 . cr . U . V 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . I . - . 1 1 11 11 1 1 1 ' 'T . 1 1 1 Y 44 - - , 79 - N , . . , as 1 99 451 g ...I . . . ,, o' , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 44 .,, . .. ... ... 1 1 ... '...'5 ff I ,, . . . . . for... . . Y . I U .as l ,. . ' . ' 0 . 1 1 1 H111 1 11 1 1 1 1'1'1 1 1 mn . i . D -, ,-. 1, W,.. , . . 4 . I at' 11 V ,, , , , 45, ... , . t --- i S ' I -' ' '. I A 1 1 1 1 1 , TP!!-ui PRISCILLA FOWLER Those dimples very quiet A smoothie if need be but betrays herself with a deep crimson blush Tall ln a raceful way Wo not new it s my sister s Whlz at Math Never in a hurry Narsity Basketball 3 Intramural Teams I 2 3 4 Pep Clu 2 3 4 HAROLD AVERY GRIFFIN JR Crlff The man with the lnexhaustlble supply of big words a good friend generous Hey Bill how about the afternoon off? marvelous ability to express himself and his ideals dependable Intramural I 2 Orchestra 1 2 Mixed Chorus 3 4 Cvlee Club 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Marines 3 Bowling 3 Cheerleader 4 Class Treasurer 2 XICC President of Class 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Various Committees SHERMAN CLARK HAWLEY Sherm ,lust stepped out of Esquire moody serious A car for every occasion One track mind the track to Madison Frank you re old enou h to run the store without me just thls one little night Another speed demon Pep Club 2 3 Rampage Stall 4 Yearbook Stall 4 Mixed Chorus 4, Boys Glee Club 4 Class Secretary 1 Vice President 3' Committees. DOROTHY MAY HUNT Dottie,' . . . Always giggling . . . Good natured . . . I ot the mail, Jeanf' . . . Oh, that chocolate cake-if g you havenlt tasted it, youlre missing something . . . Alwa s talking-she'll talk vour ears off! Y c , Intramural I, 2g Field Hockey lg Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3, 4g Committees, Pep Club 2. 3. 4g Marines 3gi Year- book Staff 4g Bowling League 3. 9 JEAN ELIZABETH HUNI' Jeanne Always a fI'lCllfllX ar ument lVla forever Im too fat' It ll all come out ln e wash' I dont know where I ot the nerve to Always glad to help a frlend out of any mess Wltty WIIUCISIH Frank ln a frlendly way Class Secretary 1 Fleld Hockey I Intramural 1 2 Varsity 3 Speech Club I Pep Club 2 3 4 Marlnes 3 Rampabe Reporter 4 Becretary of Bowlln League 3 CleeClub1 2 3 4 Nar1ousComm1ttees Mixed Chorus 4 ,Iunlor Choir 3 ARTHLR RICHARD JENKIIXS Artle the cute blond mth the wave IH hls haxr newer an Intruder wonderful dlSp0SlllOH oo sport sometlmes serlous usually smllmt, Intramural 1 2 lVl1xed Choru 3 4 Glee Club 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Marmes 3 Varlous Commlttees LAVERN E KELLY Babe He s never had a lesson ln hls llfe but can he harmonlzel Gets a great klCk out of llfe Never worrles An enthuslastlc jltterbug Needs a bobby p1n 1n hlS halr Always an al1b1 Ban I 2 3 4 Marlnes 3 Swm, Band 3 4 lee Clubl 2 3 4 Intramural Mixed Chorusl 2 3 4 MARTIN KLEIN Marne Oh, that bow tle' frank always capable of holding hls ovm In am dlscusslon Pagle Scout three year wonder Bulldog grip on thus? xdeas Baseball Manager 5, 4, Boys, Cleft Club l 10 1 v I 45 ' 77 1 cs 11 . . 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C . . . . 04 . . . , . . 1 1 S ' 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 46 57 1 - - - . . . , . . . . . . . d , , , 9 3 ff , 3 G - 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 A 1 JAMES MITCHEL LANDON 'Jimmy ' .. . shy and always smiling . . . a deep bass voice . . . calm collected and conscientious . . . enthusiasm for anything vou put Cas into that oe Pep Club 2 3 4 Bowling 3 Mixed Chorus 3 Year book Staff 4 Various Committees JOHN SHEPARD LEIINFELDER ack uiet please This is a very serious meet in The nlnute man of the basketball team A subtle sense of humor coupled with an easy goin manner which is sometimes deceptive A charming sense of lrresponsiblllty WIHDID smlle Student Council 3 Student Council President 4 Swm Band 2 3 4 Orchestra 2 3 Bowling, 3 Class Presi dent 3 4 Vice President 2 Yearbook Staff 4 Rampao Staff 1 4 Football 4 Clee Club 4 Band I 2 3 4 Basketball 3 4 Intramural I 2 Various Committees Mr Holdrldge couldnt get alon without htm Crm like a Cheshire cat a Joke for every occasion never worries dependable Band I 2 3 4 Mixed Chorusl 2 3 4 Clee Club I 2 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Orchestra 2 3 Various Commlttees JOYCE EDITH LITTLE Beautiful Dreamer I have the ssorst luck' Why do I have to live in the vsoods The Lllflgln vine type Nice hands Lost in a dream vuth real ity s nepe sities temporarily left behind Mlxed Chorus I 2 3 4 Clee Club 1 2 4 Various Committees Pep Club 2 3 Marines 3 Orchestra 2 II 7 f' 1 U ' g s. 9 si . I 3 ' Q ' . T SCJ 79 HQ' ' ' 7 ' - g. 1 . h .U D D . 9 s U 9 si ai .Ui .' QQ' ' Q ,Q 'fe Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q I QQ QQ ' - ROGER NELSON LEMONTANGUE . , U. . . . A D QQ, Q ' Q Q 93 Q Q, Q Q QQ ' - O cs ' as cc , , I va D . 7 9'9g 9 73 l ' Q ,Q ' Q - CATHERINE VERONICA MORASKY Kay . . . a flirtatious little miss . . . frequent giggling spells . . . a Hair for singing popular songs . . . our cute little baton twirler . . . friendly and full of fun. Band 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 45 Bowling 3g Pep Club 2 3 4 Clee Club 4 DOROTHY CATHERIINE MORASKY Dotty Known as an inveterate movie goer Figure supreme One of those 2 lnseparables Nice dresser uiet and unassuming Serious Pep Club 2 3 4 Mixed Chorus 2 3 4 Cvlee Club 2 Bowllng League 3 OTTO ARTHUR MOTZER Never worries Otto s Motto Why do it if I dont have to9 Oh brother' Pep Club 3 4 Track 2 3 Clee Club 3 Mixed Chorus Marines 3 Various Committees JAMES MILNE MURDOCK Jimmie A knack for getting away with murder Pops up 1n the queerest places Oh for gosh sakes Bluffs his way through many a difficulty or ever clownmg You dont know my mother Absent again l over slept all day this time Intramural 1 Baseballl 3 Glee Club 1 3 4 Track 3 Pep Club 2 3 4 Football 4 Marines 3 Student Council 2 12 7 , 2 ' Y L6 73 v . 9 7 2 4' 1 7 2 g - s . ac - - 9 73 55 5, . . . . , . , 4 , 9 4 ' 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 1, 2g Varsity Basketball 43 3 . . i p ,S . . ,, . . . 3 44 '99 . . . , . - L4 9 97 . 4, - - as u Q Q ' 7 ' Q v Q s a 3 3 2 7 2 Z 3 DORIS HAWLEY NORTON Calm and collected with a pleasing personality . . . generous . . . friendly and always willing to lend a help- ing hand . . . a conscientious worker but always ready for a good time. Intramural I, 2, 35 Varsity Basketball 3, 45 Clee Club 1, 2, 3 ,4g Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4g Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Marines 3g Speech Club 1, 2g Class Secretary 45 Student Council 45 Various Committees. CARLENE OFFREDI Lena . . . Confirmed business major . . . Anybody want to buy a War Stamp? . . . Shorthand and Typin whiz Hya there kid' Lena tells us she s a confirmed man hater but weve come to believe quite differently Now' Intramural Teamsl 2 3 4 Varsity Basketballl 3 4 Mixed Chorusl 2 3 1 Glee Clubl 2 I 1 Pep Cl b 2 3 4 Marines 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Bowlm Leaaue 3 VHIIOUS Committees MARGARET NANCY OSIMO Peg y Slick chick on the dance floor A smell kid liked hx eversone Cee kids do I look all right? Well dres ed and alxsass looks neat Yarsltw Basketballl 3 4 Boulm u Clee Club I 2 3 Mixed Choru I P 3 4 1 Hockey I ANNE. BARIHOIONIUY RIILII Main lnterf ts art and katm poete s eflic lent in PXEFNIIIIII in aramn talented and ambitiou capable nou lllc Il n s and orl mal dum rati u appear I IC Hockex I Orche tra 2 Nl xc ml thoru l Z ee Club I 2 4 P l Ihecrle I FIIIPS m R mpl 1 Stuff I X lotk lfllll r I 1 lmok Stall, 2 3 lioxxlm r'1mtu.1l I 2 harm Committees 1 5 di iid-stil RUTH VICTORIA ROWE Hair Twiddler . . . dark darling in red . . . girl of many moods . . . Yes, I've cut my hair again . . . Sleek dark brown hair and a devilish eye . . . Those telephone calls from North Guilford . . . When I get my license . Varsity Basketball I, 4g Intramural teams 1, 2, 3, 45 Field Hockey I' Clee Club I 2 3' Mixed Chorus 1 2 3' Various Committees Pep Club 2 3 4 Cheer leader I 2 3 Marines 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Speech Club 1 Bowling 3 Orchestra 1 2 3 Rampage Reporter ROBERT JAMES RUSSO Bo Once he was shy Why doesnt someone tell me these things? a blg gullible guy with a sheeplsh grin always a teasmg remark dark and dangerous looking but really quite harmless underneath Baseball 3 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Intramural Basket ball 1 Track 3 Mixed Chorus I 2 Football 4 Pep Club 1 VIRGINIA ANN SCRIBNER Gln er blonde hair and a button nose happy go lucky chief weakness hot fud e sundaes wrinkles her nose CEIIBITIIIQ ,lane full of pep and crazy ldeas I she a pesslmxst or an optimist? 3 Reporter for Rampa e I Rampa e Staff 1 Year book Staff 4 Intramural 1 2 u 4- Speech Club 2 Band I Pep Club 2 3 4 Narnous Committees Field Hockey I BFRTHA QI' IPLRT Bert one of our promlsmg secretarles consxd crate blonde hair that refuse t rows seen but eldom heard blue exed quiet and una llmln lntmmural l 2 Mixed Chorus l 2 5 4 Clee Club I 2 1 Pep Club 2 3 l MBTIIICS 3 Yearboook Staff 1 14 9 7 9 7 7 H 9 9 9 1 i ' , , s ' : : 3 S a 1 S - 'G b . . . 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JOHN LAWRENCE SIMPSON ack Forever Clinton INope Church Friday nite Clownlnb Aw the INavy Air Corps tops the Army any das why when Im 1n my little Avenger Aw g wan Puts his time into most of his classes but time alone doesnt pay dividends We miss him very much Band 3 Basketball ,I V 4 Intramural Football 3 4 Mixed Chorus 3 4 VBISIIV Foootball 2 4 Marines 3 Rampaoe Staff 1 Class Treasurer 3 THOMAS JOSEPH SULLIVAN Tommie Brown hair blue eyes with a glint of mischief Lncanny may of knowing everythln that ,oes on Tea His Irish wrt is the life of the party A wicked ense of humor Varsity Basketball 3 Junior Varsity I 2 Intramural I 2 3 Band I 2 3 I Mixed Choru 3 1 Clee ub I 2 3 4 Ba eball I Student Councl Xice President 3 4 Pep Club 3 4 Marines 3 Narlous Committees l I I NA VICTORI X TERESCHENKO Itn Hn ff nails and a brilliant polish the url with t L mir cl J tall lamorous brunette I arra Shape uint I s e Intramural I 2 field Hake I Mixed Chorus 4 I Cleo Club 4 Pep Club 3 15 ' T 641 as , - ur ' - as Y-U as Y ' vw v v 7 I - I 1, . -f KL , 9 as - - - - . , .. . . 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BRUCE LLEWELYNE WATERS Seen but seldom heard One of those Aggle boys Boasts a head of blonde waves Mrxed Chorus 3 4 Boys Glee Club 4 Marmes 3 Varlous Commlttees ANNA JO HARRISON Very qulet and llmld yet rf you re her frlend she s really a frlend Even thoubh she hasnt been wxth us for all of our four years we stlll thmk of her as our classmate BIIIUIIEIIII In lovmg memory of our frrend and classmate Mary Ellzabeth Beattle who dled May 8 1944 Then slnc ye blrds slng Sl a joyous son As to the tabor s sound' We ln thou ht w1ll yoln your thron Ye that plpe and ye that play Ye that throu h your hearts today Feel the gladness of the May' What though the radlance WNl'llLl'l was once so brl Be now foreyer taken from my slght Thouoh nothlnt, can brlng back the hour Of splendor 1n the grass of glory rn the flower We will grleve not rather find Strength ln what remams behlnd In the prlmal sympathy Whlch haym been must exer be ln the oothm thou hts that sprln Out of human suflerln In the falth that looks throu h death In years that brmg the phrlosophlc mind WILLIAM Wonoswonrn 16 4 Y ll ' 7, , . n V , ' . 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'IN1l1' 1'1-51 11f 114 11111 1111111111111 Q1AL111l11l11' 11111 111-. 11111. 11111111 11111'11- 11111' 11f:l111111x111111'. 7 CLASS HISTORY As the summer XHCHIIOII lll the year of 1911 drew to 1 closc wc the Class of ln emerged from our various tolls and pleasures to start our lone anticipated ycar Freshmen of G H S Offi ers elected at our first class mc etrnf w erc as follows l resident Ruth Alexander, Vice President, Catherine Cranciolo Seerctary Jean Hunt Treasurer Helen Black Our first project as a class was to enter a float in thc Guilford liarr entitled the Freshman Dream lic surprised eyeryone lIlllUdlIl 0l1lSE'lXE'S ln Nllllllllf' 1th pr17e' In the early fall wc fray a hayride which eyery one enjoycd later in the year we sponsored a record clancc at which we dld many noyelty Uallll dances lilns was in LllL0llf8jEIll1f1lN successful eyent lhe year cnded with a picnic 1 Harrison s point Our Soplromorc year hrought us closer to that rather cllstant yrsion of gradu rtron Jut that ycfrr most of us settlcd down to worlc rn c rrnest n thc yerlnl lxout w nc 1 was our first class meeting: of the year held for thc purpose of tlCLllll0' ofheers the following cmerged ylctorious President .l el llayls X 1cc l resident Jack lelnfelder ec retaly Sherman Hawley , Treasurer Harold Crlflln tl ffuess thc boys had been rather jcalous of thc feminine majority of the past ycars election and so were deter mrncd to get rc yenfrell ln the sprrnfr of that year our class rings artryed We hac e crdcd to older them a yerr in adyancc of the customary time lvecause of a possible shortave of metal Un June lZ our picnic held affaln at Harrrsons Point was a rather damp one but wc had a Wood time in spite of the rain more war conscious as wc lefran our third year at C HS Harold Llarlc and aclc Leslie had both jolncd the 'Nan Class ofllcers chosen that year were I resldc nt lack Lelnfelder, Vice President Sherman Hawley , Secretary Ruth Alexander, lreetsulel, ,lack Simpson and lommy Sullivan Student Lounerl representative Uur main social eyent that year was the colorful Junior Hop for which Peter Loros orchestra ful nished the music Durinv the intermission, entertainment was furnished lay talented members of our class Later in the year an old fashioned dance attracted an enthu slastic crowd As the year drew to a close the graduatlnff class chose from the ,lurnor Class, Catherine Cl3Y1ClOl0 and Joel Dayis to be their marshals Our Senior year was truly characteristic of a wartime one for besides lOSlllf' a maj Oflty of our fellows to the armed services, our SOC1ll actlyrtrcs were ffreatly hrndercd by gas, fuel and I'3llOIlll1fY Llass omcers electcd this ycar wcrc Iflqiltltlll aclc Lemfelder, Vice l resident Harold C rrflin Sec rc tary Doris 'Norton lrcasurcr Hclen Black Doris Norton, Tcm Sllllltilll incl Jccl Dans wcrc Student Council rcprc sentatives At the annual Futurc larmers lair in Madison the class had outstandmf' success with its food stand The class of 194m thc n started ofl the social calcndar of the year with an old fashioned drnce We were granted a Coke concession which gayc us the rlvht to ell Coke at any social eyent and to retain the profits for our own treasury Many mernhers of the class haye contributed greatly to the Rampage and to the School Yearbook by serymv on their respectiye staffs Farly in the fall it was decided to haye the individual Seniors pictures taken The annual Senior banquet was held early this year so that our classmates leayinff for the armed seryrces mlffht 'lttend It was a gay occasion held at the lease House in Saybrook on January 21 A cate was sct in thc latter part of May for the lrom and the Scnior play wa'- another class project of thc Spflllf' tc rm Hmocu Cairns, MAncAlrr'r Osmo 18 e ' ' ' 1' ' A ' 1 ' Q, W, , I - 'V-f A ' it -' ' r ' ' . 1' l' as 4 1- v I x A y ' x V . ll ' c . . . c . , - , , D , . . 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I P ' I tr ' ' ' J . e Prophet CHANGES NOTED IN G H S The classrooms are now equlp ped wxth cushloned seats and car peted floors The classes are very mformal and ln the warmer weather are held out of doors lf so deslred by the students Out of coor classrooms haye been buxlt each year for the last ten years Revolvmg doors have been stalled and also a loud speaker sys tcm 1n the llbrary We regret that all members of the class were not present but per baps at the next reunlon NEWS Catherlne Clanclolo 15 now a model for La Revue Chlc a noted Hollywood fashron magazlne You wlll recall that because of a photo graph submltted by chance Cath erlne won the Mlss Connectxcut tltle of 194-6 whlch started her on her career Joyce Little and Phxlomena Ca puano famous desx ners who re celved therr educatlon ln Pans are the creators of most of the clothes photographed 1n thls ma azme Bruce Waters a hero of World W ar II IS the mana er of the Che k Plus Feed Store Inc of Conn He has prospered quxte well 1n hls buslness Prlscllla Fowler the mathematlcs mstructor of Cornell has estab l hed a new form of TIICOIIOHICIYIL Calculus PHILADELPHIA PENN Carlene Offredl has obtained the coveted posltlon as secretary to Phrladelphlas ehte mllhonaxre Lllasl Asterbelt Mary DeVeau now a Gym teacher and Blology lnstructor at Cullford Hlgh School was one of the late arrlvals ,lust as she was ready to leave for the reunlon some tudents seeklng help on thelr as rgnments stopped at her house for a slstance Jack Slmpson was also late Three of hrs Chlnchllla rabblts had e caped and he had to see that they were safely back 1n thelr pens be fore he could leaye The former Elena Tereschenko celebrated her 20th weddlng annl ycrsary 1n Boston Massachusetts She now resldes on the Cape m a Gualnt llttle house that has just been remodeled The lnseparable Morasky twlns cntered arm rn arm and breezrly luzzed about They own a kmck krack shop on the corner of Holly wood 8 Vlne Harold Crlflin a noted lawyer has recently won a great contro yerslal case 1n the Supreme Court He has rntroduced several revolu tlonary bllls before Congress Bertha Selfert and Dorothy Hunt d1et1c1ans at thls Super Hotel recelved much pralse for the excellent meal they had planned for us 21 .IOURNALISTIC IN OTES We also regret that Anne Rrpley a promlnent artlst was unable to attend as she was dCSlDII1I'l a set for a play whlch 15 scheduled to be released rn the very near future Nlrglma Scrlbner now a socral v orker at North Carohna found xt l'Ttp0SSlblC to attend because she has been worklng nrght and day llClP11'1g to relleve the sufferers of the recent holocaust Barbara Shaw that famous your nallst has just returned from a hostelmg trlp 1n Europe and was entertammg us wxth her thrlllmg t es Thomas Sullxvan who has made great progress 1n the Navy and George Chittenden now a Colonel moments on thelr way to an Army bayy Conference GRADUATES MEET AGAIN contmued from precedmg pagej ment she plans to appear ln Lon don and ln Parls Margaret Oslmo has just been declared natlonal referee The best hlgh school basketball team of each state oes to Washlngton D C to compete IH the natlonal finals Mar aret s job IS to referee all of these games lNext came Arthur Jenklns the reglonal dlrector of the Great Arctic and Indlan Ocean Tea Co Ile was accompanxed by hls old school chum Jack Ashman who IS the busmess manager of the A81 . . . , . 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A V . . is 'rr ' - ' ' , , ' CLASS STATISTICS Anne Ripley Barbara Shaw Ruth Alexander Margaret Osimo A11ne Ripley Anne Ripley liruee Wzltczrs Lena Offredi Ruth Hovve I llllfxlllll fmnuolo Dorothv Collins Ruth Alexander Ruth Home Bertha Seifert latherme Cl8.IlCl0l0 mn Hunt Xlar aret Usnno N IYFIHIH Scrlbner Ruth Rovve Nlarv D1 veau AIIIIC R1plev ,lover llttlc ,lean Hunt ,lov ee Llttle Anni ,lo HHTFISOH MISS Fullln ton Ruth Alexander lathe rm: ClaY1LlOl0 X Ifrlllld Sc I'lllIlCI' Doris Norton Ruth Alexander Xlr ma DJCIIDIIQI' Ruth Alexander Darla 1r'1 Sh nv 3111 'Norton ,Iran Hunt Marv Detrau Ii nbara Shavv IJ rothv lunt IIS 1114 l sther Dotncneclv Ill lil Pl sth: r Donn 114 L S Us! 1 or1 linth 't1v111rl1r Ill l liuth Xlm x lllllt 1 7 1 IN l'1t nurson Best looking Best dressed Most popular Best dancer Most sludious Most likely to succeed Woma I1-ll3tCI'S Man-haters 'Host eoncelted Be t phvsique Hut fi ure Nlost totnantle lxnovv lt alls Class 111t vvit Done most for the L ass Class lovers uletest Noi lest ost sarcastn Host athletic Class chatterbox Nlost stubboin Best eompleuon Most df pendable Dreannest F1rst to et 1narr1ed Most musical Most illTlld Fav Oflle teachers Most flirtatlous Class I7CSSlITllSlS Class Olltlllll ts Nlost d1 mhed Host adm1red St atter bralns Class heartbrealvers ost pleasm pei son1 1t1es Bm st sports Class vv tsecrackc rs Nnest ev es XILPSI hair Silhest llc t l1l'iIlIlf'fC'fl Nlost ,lamorous Ulde t X ou11 e Shortcst 1 ute t l d R Cla s b ullu Allbl Ike s 111 Ill 1 S ut Il 1ss artl lie t natured Joel Davis Sherman Hawley Jack Leinfelder Thomas Sullivan Joel Davis Joel Davis Otto Motzer ? ? Joel DGXIS Joel Davis Dorothy Moraslq Harold C flfllll James Murdoelv ,laik QIIIIPSOII jack Lemfelder fcor e Chittenden Bruce Waters ,lsnnes Mutdotk mor e fhlttenden lhomas Sullivan James Murdotlx lcor e Chittenden Jack Ashman Harold Crtfhn Jaek Snnpson Joel Davis Jack Leinfelder James Landon Mr Cox Jaelx SIITIIJSOII Robert Russo ,lack I.1flI1fCldCl Sherman Havvlev Thomas Sullivan Jack Simpson Joel Davis Jiek I emfelder Jak Lemfelder ,lack Leinfelder Jack Snnp on fhomas bulllvan Iaelv Simpson Shtlman Hsuvlev l lc na Ttf1SCll?IllxfJ Robe-tt Russo Lat er11e lxellv Ihomas Sullivan ,lnlv A l1111a11 Jack Snnp Ull lanlv Snnp OKI 111 llll 1111 Xllllflfil lat eine ht llv 11111111 It llllll lXlllIl Snnp Shetm lll ll tvvlt v Ono Nlotztr . i M . V' s '-' 1. U - - 1 ' 1- it - il t ., ' ' 1 Y 1 - 4- ' ,-- - ja i , , . L .1 M I' Z S .- ' ' if g ' , . .L N. , X, . . S A L 1' , 1 s C . . ,lu M ., - ., ': C' g I ' 1 ' fl , ,' 1 e . 'r 'S 1 . i ' . U. . ph . i A H Y l N L . 3, fl ' 1: . fy - , '. H r Jw l 1 n A Z .Q . . . . Q Y . ' . . U. .1 . 1 5 . .S h E- Y , .L L ki .g . L 4 C V V . U . ,. 4 N. ,i - . i S. F . C 'z..'z' Nlg .fg ' al , 2' 1' l 1 .4 ' 1. 3 ., . ' ' ' , Q ' . ' ' C I , ' ' 1 V A - , ' V ' S' s 1 4 1 - . -. 1 . r '- ' , L . 1 ' , V 11 ,' l ' x , ' Q Do g X1 ' 111 fs . .i 4 ' 4' l'1'isc'illa lfovvler Laziest LHYPFIK' Kelly A 5. U L .1 , t , - f , ' ' 5 ' .s All 1 'llxv' V g st V C ,' I-lp f 1 wk 1 'N - -Q i ' l'1'i.'1-illa If ler 'Iiallest 1 A S Cz llll'I'lll1' Nl zslxv I s 5 1 lvz - liest sing -rs ' F ,All - il lev Cl' Sf angels Jill 'F L2 lttll f -,Q -r ' s- l fs J. l'S , ' 'lx Class gl --li Sl1-- L lla vlev Xi1'g:i11iaS1'1'il111er Ylost i 1uis'live Alt i 'i Nla '1 l el 'an .ivv '-est s tilt' ,laelx son An ' liiplev Cla., 'sts .V ' t L z rieia A l' 4 fs ' 1 . , ' ' CLASSES QT? S HS X f Q X S... x W 1 ,1 V wi X Q S LS -Qs S2 S S 1, SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Helen Black Treasurer Harold Grtfhn V106 Presldent Jack Lelnfelder Presldent Dorls Norton Secretary SENIOR CLASS Front mw left to nght Barbara Shaw Patncra Anderion Dons Norton Harold Crxffm Jack Lelnfelder Helen Blatk Phllomena fapuano F ther Domeneck Dottie Collme Second row left to rlght Catherine Cxanctolo Ruth Alexander Alrce Capezzone 'Nlargaret O tmo Xnrglnla Scrthner Kay 'Nloraskw Dottle 'flora ln Bertha Seifert Carlene Offredx Dottie Hunt, Roger Le-'Nlontangue Thlrd row, left to rxght LaX erne Kelly, Nlartm Klem, Jean Hunt Wlary DeY eau, Flena Tere-fhenlw, PTlSClll8 Fowler, Anne Ripley, Joyce Lxttle, Ruth Rowe, Bruce Water: lourth row, left to right Arthur Jenklna, Robert Rusao, George fhlttenden, James Nfurdock, John Aehman lame- Landon, Joel Davis, Sherman Hawley, Jack Qlmpeon Q'Nl1Qs1ng from picture Otto Niotzer, Tommy Sullnan J D w V ,' Ei wr 1 y 4 V , - Q A . , , , - ' , I , .s . ,. ., . 'M , , - a - 5 1 - 1 ' Q ,vw - .7 9 9 - ' JUNIOR CLASS t r -- Q5 'E , 51 ' V f 1, L Front row left to right Roberta Scussel Barbara Vandewarker Charles Hall Richard Lemley Betty Scranton MHFIOH Larkin Helen Clark Gloria D Amico Second row Bernlce Langlands Anna Norton Kay Sullivan L01 Papa Nlary Reed 'tlav Elinor Crisvsold 'Xliriam Burton Ewelwn Nlor e Elsie Shade Third row Helen Horan William Sham Stanley Nlorrarty Eduard Englfman john litalx John Putnev William Ricker Eleanor Walker Fourth ron Charles Clore Edvun Benton Robert Llnskey Richard Hubbard Edward 'Nhtehell Elmer Benton Nlarno Cz-1pe77one Oli sin from picture William DeY eau Frank Ttchy Wfaltrout Kocneke Ross Ru 03 CLASS OFFICERS Presldent R1Cl'laYd Lemley Yrce President Mariln klelll Secretary Charles Hall Treasurer Betty Scranton We as Juniors started our school sear bx actixelw participatmv in the exer popular Magazine Drne Althoufrh me didnt attain the coxeted first place, we worked hard and put up a good fiffht As a result a considerable sum nas added to our treasurv A 'Noxember approathed the Juniors bit their f:1tlf'f I'Il'lllS md ex ed the mlend tr apprehensiwelx The b1 social exent of the Near the annual Junior Hop nas approaching Esersone drudved into the nee hours YNOI'klIlf on decorations lien lf the result isa nt exactls llke a Ce ll B De llllle produttlon exerxone ua too bust has1nU a good time to cr1t1c1ze The decoratlons were patterned in an Hawaiian theme with palm trees and other sultable trimminf s It was held Frldax 'Noxember 17, and was. as usual, a social success if not a f'-1113116131 one. Our athletically inclined class has 1-ontributed f ?IlCI'OUSll' toward the sports in school. We are represented in barketball by Richard Hubbard. Di 'k Lemley. Charles Clore, Bob Linskey, Elmer Benton, ar d John Yitali and in irls' b'1skc,tball ly Lois Papa and Rose Ruszo. So ar we have lost only cne member of our c'la:s to the armtd fort-ef ffW'i ie e eau, who enli.ted in the Navy in llc'-Lumber. Wk Illl.S hi, sunny digposition that somewhat relieved the tedium of school hours and me wish him, as well as the rest of the men in the services, a speedy return. 9ff ' SOPHOMORE CLASS Flrst row left to right Bette Ann Qullryan Wnlllam Jacobsen Rlta Clancrolo Richard Walsh Dorothy Dandel ke Cerry Horan Edyun Jacob en Deame Cohen Qecond row left to rlght Nancy Bryan Francls Brlgg Joe Yltalr Jay Sulluan Wllllam Blaha Robert Black Catherlne Mamettl Dorothy Crane Thlrd row left to rlght Lucla Johnson Evelyn Sexfert Jean Huel man ,lane Norton ,loan Oliver Patrlcla Archer ,loan Delllond Ann Pmchbeck Fourth row left to right Irymg ckvsuh Roger Benton Fdvxard Kenney Vtalttr Curtl Warren Haggerty John Bergen Arthur Fonlcello 011 smg from prcture Duane Ce ntr Albert Koenekel CI A55 OFFICFR9 Presldent Dorothy Dandelskc Vlce Presldent Ruhard Walsh Secretar Treasurer James Smnh The Sophomores haxe had 1000 partlclpatron eyery month m the War Stamp Drrve We are certam to contmue our good record yslth the help of enthuslastlc students and our home room teacher MIQS Maher The Sophomore Class IS represented lu sports by Art1e Fomcello and Joe Vrtall who are on the flr t basketball team and Jay Sulllyan and the Jacobsen tvsms on the second team Ann Pmchbeck made the first team ln lrls basketball vyhlle Joan DelVIond ,lane 'Norton and Ruta Cgauuolo are on the second team ln the fall we ordered our class rmgs lve had a dlfllcult time comm to a deal lon but finally crdered the American carryln still further our patrlotlr splrlt On February l6th the qophomores sponsored an old fashloned dance mth Bob Wll on and h1 Hay Qhalxers supplxlu the I'IlLlSlC DECOTHIIOHS commemoratln Nalentme s Day were attracluely cllsplayed under the leadershxp of ,lane Norton The Sophomore Class IQ especrally proud of Tommy 0 Connor Charles Haukms and Duane Cesner all of whom are ID the serxlce We msh them loads of luck and hope that they mll soon be back home Q 1.5 I fi 1' -1 X Q' t 1 t ' .y K, ,lg - 4 C. 34 .V N I . l ,, an P. . Q . - x .v , . . 7 . . . , . . , , j s , 1 . s . ' . - , - ' J . '. - - , ' ' , S l , . .. . . -. ef' . . . ' . ' 1 A 's. . f , X 1 A' . . 's-' ,- s ', . . sb 1' t f y . ..... r , ,, . Rita Cianciolo A , 1,1 -1 , 1 lc A - W S 7 IV .V ,. . V , . U. , V . r L- - - 1 A , I V It . M . t . A I . g l 1, , r ul -T --e H lg 5 - . .j . . . .DS .S 1 cr 5 M g . . . , g rr r N .v .Y F 2 V . ss FRESHMAN CLASS Pe f . lf. :I lx . V lg ' Q Q lvl Front row left to rlght R DeCook B Nlonroe Wrllxam Clark L Ander on P Johnson H Cordt C Whiteman M A Hunt Neeond row F Whalmg 'NI Heldtman P Colllna C Drumm A Cutler l Anaalone B Fletcher P l'13lltCl J llamlun Thlrd rows T qtoddard R Qumlan B Lowedaw R, Dau 'Nl Stannard l Ru-ron Nl Welch T Fonlcello Thlrd row J O born Henrv TlCllj 5 Clark D Lemfelrlfr F lann W Xron on R Wllham R Fonltello INI1 ln from pxcture George Pa 1 hdvsard Paige ,lame Nmlth john Tart chenlxo 'Nlary -Xnn blbney J xi' CLAQS OFFICERS Presrdent Brllw Clark X ree Preerdent M Harrw Cordts Secretarw LOUISC Anderaon Treasurer Peter ,lohneong N-:ILL In September me the claw of ld beran our Fres man wear ea erlx looklng forward to the four xear uhtch lax before us at u1l'ford H1 h The first Qoual exent of the xear nav a masquerade dance held on Hallovue en lt ws as a reat Quccew and lote of un We had to Qtru le mth our School work but ne found tlme to talte part ln mam extra Curr1Cular act1w1t1e2 and hom our Qchool pmt hx lflpplll our quota ln the ma azlne drne Nome of ug tool. part III th fhrlatmaa Concert III December e are juetlx prnud of fur 1 a at etc as tmrelo xs o hae Qtarre ln mam cf the Qeaeon 1 t all am: and we hope to contribute more membere to team mxt Nt e are al 1 lrfuc Int xe han htl fd to http the XIIIILHC 'N an a n buun War Stampe Z ww I K x YA 'Vx .79 fi 'CX ,I ' ,I . . . rf A ' I QV, ,JN Q ,. . . . .. , l ', . . .:. . . .. , . , up V .. . , . . . ', . ' 5. 'f ., , . , . ' j, .g TF. - . -T ' . . . 1' 5 Q A . l Q . V U .T . I li . S Q ,D t l, 'I X .2 I gi' . .31 . 7 its -,A VA .. 4 . - 4. 1 ,. A' 1,- M 4 5 . . v - , .ool F e F Q A M ,yy I. lx- r ..,. A, I ,.x..g.,,' ., - M P I ' 'V l I QD' N x lbw? t, 1-1. X, -'lf . A l Q A , I I 1-1 J .:' K. V V? I xx nv,--. V U I h. ,T I lg Y . lx ' g - -, - f . X' . UU A. L A - . ' . F' CC A' A V 'A' i . S ' 5' V in .gr t . ' . . A . . . ' . Q' X WY F ., 4 v 'l'Fs hl -. lla-' Fm l . 'h , , d ' . l u' r . . -S lvzflxelvt gg' 'S L 'f ' ' A , , ' 1 the - fur. W' ' 1 Sr re l la sl. ' Q' -Jw ,' rl Fl gflyi gby ' g Y' f Q. , , -, If A ,, . ' 4. -- .f' ff ' I- ' ' ' 1 '71 I I EIGHTH GRADE NG F nt row left to right C Rathbun J Mousch A Hofrirhter M Morrarty .l Clement L De'Nlond ,L2W7Valker E Hyde D Johnson C Kenney F Oberlander B Cox C Mende7 D Bri gs Second w left to right J lalmer ,I For ythe E 0Connor D Olonnor l' llaa f Debhe to N mwoodie D Little D aw ey Lar ins I Forton B Leavenworth a N' 0. A NIBIHFIII J Wetteman b Hill H vens H Kelly I R m Third w l ft 'r I R r n ll C Shan B1 hop R Tobfy A Hull NI frllhn L Looml 9 n a ont Terry D foppln Fa amal L l lllllf. if Whit: man B Harrison leourth rom left to fl ht X D Amuo I Offrfdi N Norton R qabine A B1 hop R Qcranton Willie L luka yevs ki Fnvsler T Tlchy R Lesh: F Freeland S ones R P1 cite 1 R Ah111a11 F Blaha KNI1 ing from picture D Jenkins W Norton B Tait R Tereschenko N Beattie Q Jont D Smith D Bailey CLASS OFFICERS President John Walker Vice President Lorraine DelVlond SCCFCIHFY Edward Hy de Treasurer Dorothy Johnson H1 there' We those e1Chth graders reet you as the larcest class on record This year three new members make our total 79 Our dance held on January oth started the new year off mth a banff and with ten dollars to our credit We had heaps of fun to ff 111ember for weeks to come Boys and rirls alike found basketball lots of fun alld we expent to mn many a Dame in the future for our Guilford H1 h We boast too of our hi h attendance at hometown games yshere we haye shouted and cheered for our boys Why, me exen contributed a cheerleader' So you see, we ve been busy' ei hth raders with all these extra activities, but we have found time for our studies in spite of all. Our teachers have been patient and helpful, and, therefore our work ha- been made simpler. Weve had our trials and tribulations in doi11 our homework but somehow weye mana ed t pull throu h. Now, we have to say' ood-bye to the eighth alld last year of junior hi h. This year has been heaps of fun but we look forward to the comino one as Freshmen of Guilford Hi h School SEVENTH GRADE Front row left to rnght Nl Broun J Bonzx R Xoung lt lc-ele L flement lx Young H Andereon l Tucker f Fomeello qccond row N Brcmmer H Knlflen S Dolph l frfene A lomlmarcl fonower NI Bonn E llawxkln 'll Cordon Bryan B fox Thlrd row F Weternan C Palmer J Crump VC Plnchbeck J Clanclolo D Wllllf R Huelxman E Hands T Santamarra Y lltall Fourth row E Norton L lloplcmi 'NI Cc-yer J Fonssax A flllette h Jone h Ru 0 D 'llclrath E lxcmell B Dertnthal A llelleger Presldent Sec retars Treaiurer CLAQ5 OFFICERS Deborah W hlte Barn Co! James Greene fe here we arc What do xou llllllli of u-9 After in xearg of Qtruggzllnff up throu h the 0radeQ at Church btreet School we hare finallx reached our goal Cullfllfd Hlvh qchool After a fem claw of runnlnff around lllce beheaded chlclcene we flnallx Qettled dmsn to what me Loneldered l3UilI1E'Q and Qtole flrt place ln the Wlafrazzne Drne Then too me hare nexer let Lnctle Nam down ln our purchaee of W ar qtampe After much Conelderatlon and chan Iliff cf datee ue flnallx held our dance IH Xoxcmber It mai a Qlmple record dance hut a rand Qucceee ere S hopm that ncxt Nefcr xou ml nd u ju t hrlmmln oxer mth lcnms ec e and amlntlon and rc idx to start our path YI ht up to our NCIIIOI' war 29 ', ' A. . ' , . '. . ' . L , . . l . '. , .. . .' , , , , . . . x. f'.1. -,. ' , . ...f: , C. l ' . , . ' S. . ' S, . . 1 , .' . . I . . ' '- . ' . J' -. . ' ' J' ' J ' ' AA,. I ' ' ' A ' , V S J- . I w 'J' I 1 I I , . . - . . . .. . . 1 . . . 1. . 1 , . 5, . ss , .1 1 . , , Q 1 7 ' Yice-President . Arthur Lombard VI ll, 1 -Y ' ' 1' ' ' .' . . ' I. g z- r ' ' E S' ' V V ' .J ' 7 1 I L. . ' . V 'UN . F . Y I .r H V uv M - , -. . - - . L. . v M. . Y. g. P J N 'Y I . v r ' . . U . . A . - , . , L .-. H. -': ' g ' 1' . ,' l fi s ' s ' ' fl ' ' 'l- lg ' ' . ' -1 g ' Au .' ' ' . THF MODERN GIRL To be rn style w1th all the grrls Is what I try to do Skrrts and sweaters decked wrth pearls And polrshed loafers too And rn my halr I always wear A srlxer chp or bow Wlth both I always take much care To make them look just so When Iwrankle san the rrls would swoon Van Johnson s chan ed that now He m1,.ht not slng llke Smatra does But what a man d how I I I Eat aprzza drmk coke chew Cum Are qurte the thln s today If thrs were 1851 What would our grandmas say I I I E MoRsE H HORAN MY ORAL 'IHLME DREAM At last my peech IS oxer The frl htful deed rs done Iye srgohed and fretted lon enou Let other classmates fid et And worry bout thcrr pl1 ht How can I lrsten to them When theres basketball tonlg 9 Hope my report was pleasm I hope my words were clear Not mufIled lrke my classmates That Im too bored to hear Im pleased wrth the reports c ass Iye grxen no one L Study for tomorrow s test Say teacher looklnp at me 'Nolzs well taken on reports help xc u thc t aw no notes I day clrcarnec IJ you think the teachcr uc sed THOLCHTS OF A SCHOOLGIRL I used to thunk that school was a bore But Im gettm, to hke rt more and more Perhaps rts because I have such fun Tell me do you get any work done Frrst theres Monday and as a rule COSSIP starts spreadmc, all over the school The ,ay partles are oxer but I find That they are strll first on exeryones mmcl Tuesday abaln and I drd no French Once more Ill be srttrngz on that hard bench Why oh why drd I have to po out? You hear eyerx sleepy student shout Wednesday mornrn all are ablow We won the basketballl ,ame you know But stlll one thln 1s botherln me I dldnt do my hrstory On Thursday all look yery lm ht My hom: works done I was home last nr In No L s no Ir eycrxthlng, s swell I neednt walt ZiI1XlOLlQIy for the bell Ijrlday mornrn I hurry to school To learn the exceptlons to the rule A Chemrstry test IS on the way Hoon the last bell rmrs and the week has passed FoshI What makes them ro so fastg l that I do rs b rubble and sta Why do I go to school at all? CATH!-RINP CIANIIOIO 'IHF NIORTAI aw a llttle buttcr x L ht cftly on a rar h And wrshcd that I could al And ju t as Il htly dance In neycr sun '1 butter V Dance to a jney tune xe nvrtrl lk wc 1 moo 1 When we et ln the rooyc HLLEN Horan Mem RHD J IT T xi . 11 . . . 1 1 1 , . 11 . . 1 . 1. . , 1 I 7 I ' N-5 ' a ' - ' ? . ' 5 I I 1 , 1,7 7 . 1 . 1 1 . 1 . 11 1 . 1 1 11 . 1 1 . . , . 4 I 0' of r L ' rr I I - L 27 I' 5 I , , . . U , I I . ' PF 9 , . .U . . . ca 1. 1 1. . U 1,7 ' , an . . . ' 1' L 1' c . GC ' 79: ' 7 01 M JY I ge fy- '- ' ' Lf ', ' C- , ff ,, ' '. . 1 . . 111 .1 1 . g 1 1 Ei . , 1 .1 11 . , . . 1 1. , .S . 1. .gl 1 2 ' ' : 'gl . ,, .. . , L , S- Q f - ' - , w I v. v I I' S . Y 3 4 . I g Ir L1 'U' ' Ci 1 ' -7, P ' 7 1 1 -Y g . 1 . 1 1 Now' I can have some fun! I hope I survive this dreaded day. ss g , ., , - ' U ' ' I -' 'g . 1 . . ' . U . ' ' ' , Al '- ga , f'I ffY , ll. ' I ' ht. - . I q ' ' ' as ' 11 I I I r r , S I - v 7 ' 3 L J as v ,- I S - ' 1 , H V - -, -. . V 1' - ' 1 ig sr 1' Ib rc' . 1 , if 2 - so fly ,S 1 . ' , . 1r ' s . 'gl ' ' . tt- 11 , z r- I fl1 W'ill 1' 1 on ' estf, I .I f Ih ., .. , 11 X4-ty' If zsthn' '-rrs tl 11 1 11 1 1'1 g 15 1 1 tag 1 - 11 11159 30 ACTIVITIES A J? STUDENT COUNCIL BAND RAVIPAGE CHEERLEADERS VIIXED CHORUS .SENIDR CHORUS QOXX 3 0 0 1 STUDENT COUNCIL Sitting Left to Right Doris Norton Dick Lemley Jack Lelnfelder Irving Beckwith Anna Norton Joel Davis and John Putney Standln Left to Right Dorothy D ndelske Gerry Horan William Clark Debby White John Walker and Arthur Lombard OFFICERS President Jack Lemfelder Vice President Joel Davis Secretary Irving Beckwith Treasurer Richard Lemley member from the sexenth and eighth Grades and two additional members from the Sophomore Junior and Senior classes The function of the Council IS to supervise the student activities assoc1at1on funds and school policies In addition to regular actnrties the Council sponsored the annual NTEIUBZIYIC Drive The total sales this wear exceeded last wear s bw one hundred and sixty three dollars This year the Counell chose ten cheer leaders mne able lrls and one bow On february 2 the Counul sponsored a modern dance with Stanley Lesniaks Orchestra supplyin the music Mr Cox is acting, as advisor this year in place of Mr Moran 3 s, . ' g- ' : 5 .i , , ' ' V, . 7 Y 7 ' The Student Council is composed of all the class presidents, one additional Y . C X, V . . , , . D M I. . V 7 V . . 7 . D . . I . V. . g . Y 4 A D' . - -, ,, 1. . . -' U ' . D . 2 THE RAMPAGE S1tt1ng left to r1ght Joan Ollver John Putnev Ruth Alexander V1rg1n1a Scnbner Kay Sulhvan ,lark Slmpson Standlng left to flglll Anne lxlpley Sherman llavsley 'Nlary Reed STAFF F-d1l0r Ruth Alexander News Edltor ,lohn Putney ASSISTHHI Hemi Ed1t0r Rlchard Lemley Sports Edltor Kay Sulllvan Art Edltor Anne R1pley Asslstant Art Ed1tur Mary Reed Soual Edltor Xlrgmla Scrlbner L1rLulat1on Maru er Sherman Hawley The News must tome out on t1111e That IQ our molto althouffh of courie It Q not always easw to ablde bs It The Rampaffe mae recently reused after a lapee of two xeare The firet ISSUE was publlihed 111 COIIIIUCIIIUYHIIOH of Xdl6HIlIlC Dax Tl11Q 1 Que uae met Vkltll ffreat e11thuG1aQm Preuouslx the Ratnpaffe had been a Senmr projett but 1t has non than ed hande and IS edlted hx the Flltlfe Qehool The preeent membere of the Stall lrellexe that thex mll ln alnlt to edlt our nexw paper once a month for the I't'lIl3lIHl6I' of the wear 1 the help of N11 Fla-111111 mn e are I u a 1 1 1t1 It cooperatmn of the Student buds 1 e arf 4 llfliltilll that the lla111pa e mll fflllilll a great SUCLCSQ 33 . . q . - , , J , . . .1 L . v L . , - - - h r , , , . , , , . , v. , w A ' . T ' . .b .. 5 . I Kg L ' vb 1' ' ' ' . ' ' , F , ' - , ' i- C , N , 1, . . N U. M y .H - - 1. - -- V ,. v. W . . . I . V h U 1. Z., . . ,. Wuth . 'ss ' gf. to uh 1s f all ,gralvf I. nl s' l tl ' ' ' , . x 4 - '41 ' 5: ' a' SENIOR CHORUS Prom lmm left to rlpllt Bertha Nuf: rt fdrlenf Oflrerln l'-ther Domenecl. Dome Nlnrasky Alive fapolmm Nldrgaret 0 :mo Illll0ITN Ild fapnann fdtherme flanuolo Second rom left to rlghl 'Nlr 'llurlllly lean llunt 'Vlarv Ueledu Nlr,ln1d Stflllflll' lat Ancler'-on Barbara 5haw Doltle rr tn Ruth Alexdnflrr Kay Mora ky rllfll row ef to right Dot llunl llelen ark nm Rlpley ,lark Nlmpwn Llc-na l'ere-chsnlm Lal:-rne Kclly Dorm lNort0n llarold lrlffin l'ourth nw left to flbhl Bruce Waters lin sr le'Nfontan,.ue Arthur lenkms feng.: Khlttenden Sherman llavslty Joyce Little Jdfk Lunfeldnr ,Ilmmte 'Vlurdock One of the llexl musual mffanllatmni m C H S IS the SGIIIUI' Chorug All members are NenmrQ who meet om: 1 week mth Nlr Nlurphx to practlre '-ur old dill popular .axurlle .1 Rom ver' 1 fur T mtl Fred Vlarlnffs arrangement of Suurxxoocl Nlountdm IQ L urue lm taken an acllxe part lll a lle Jrrwrdm Hill ln QI 100 c froup ful reap x t e 0 of tht bm uh han left fur the armed orccfi never. e reel tm my am t ne gir s are r 1 in a Hue, ll in mwkinff the Senior 1' wrus a vrcat success. 34 NIIXLD LllOlilJb 3.11 Front row left to right B A Sullnan 'VI Ostmo 4 Fapezzone G Drumm 'Vi A Hunt J Ryerson flanelolo ll Black D follm P fapuano E Domeneelx l Ander on lx Stu el bet ond row ran R Lidntiolo J o n o r 'N r N Ntribmr F Niora ora ln B Seite rt f edt D x an Collin f V hit: man Third row xander ,l Hu l man l. P pa D 'Norton llunt XI Dex eau L 'len thenlmo X 'Nor on es ,I 0 ter P -Xreier 'N Wcl l -K linchbetlx I Nlalnettl Fourth rovs Fletcher NI lxlem ll trifhn L Kells A lfnk ,I Nlurdock C Chittenden J Lelnfelder N lldwley ,l gimp on lx l1'Nlontang.u1 B Water J llavsklns 'No music provram is complete xx 1tl1Olll the fine QITIUIHU of the Bois and Girls Clee Club directed bx 'Nlr Nlurphx our new music superxlsor Nlr 'Vlurphx haunff had music traimnf at Yale and experiente dlrettlnf xarlous Community Groups, 1- excellently equipped to meet the demands of the enthusiastic chorus members he has found here at G.H.S. The mixed ehorus. composed ff ine mbf rs from all the hiffh school Grade-, meet: at different time: durinf' the week to sin i old and new choral classics. The Clee Club contributed lar ely to the success of the Community Christmas Service held in tht First C1 nffrevational C urei. xx en it sanff a Group of the ess o en l ard old lin ligh and reuh Paris in addition to some of the more familiar oue:. . . Murphy lf h' 1, J tu , -1- f the Cilbf rt and'Fullivan Onera .A S. linaforei' t l - - 'r f ri. mi: ix tie most ambitious projtet attema some time. 'im :tufent iutere, ', . 35 GUILFORD HIGH SCHOOL BAND QU 2 sw Front row left to right W qhaw R Ansalone R Le'NIontangue B Monroe L Sullivan R Walsh, B White D Cohen M DeWeau J Lelnfelder P Archer J Sullnan 9 Clark W Loveday l Norton B Plnchbeck V DAIIIICO Qecond row left to rlght Mr Murphy B Cox J Sxmpson L Stoddard C Hall C Freeland E Luttrg B Cox Third row left to right A Lombard C Whlteman W Curtlss J Olrver Q Jones R Ashman G Blaha Standmg front row rxghl C Morasky ThlS year Cullford Hlch School has had the pleasure of llSICflll'lg to a really good band Band practlce rs held every Wednesday wlth Mr Murphy Under hls capable drrectlon great progress has been made The oroanlzatron IS larver thls year than It was last year for more students seem to have dlscovered what fun It IS to play a rnuslcal lnstrument Our band has played at school assemblles and evemng programs, as well as other outsxde functlons Gladys Blshop and Gerry Drum are two new drum majorettes, whose sklll IS tmproung under the guldance of our veteran majorette, Kav Morasky 36 Xi? 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X 1 CE 0 , WQTA BASKETBALL Front row left to rlght Charles Clore Joseph Vltall Richard Hubbard Robert Llnskey Arthur Fomcello Second row left to right Coach Emory Tuthxll Manager Edward Mitchell Rlchard Lemley Joel Davls Jack Lemfelder Ray Fomcello Asst Manager lrvmg Beckwith Thlrd row left to rlght Bllly Jacobsen Jay Sllll1V3.Il Elmer Benton Robert Russo John Nxtall Eddle Jacobsen Regulars on the Flrst Basketball Team thls year were as follows Left Forward Art Fonlcello Rlght Forward Llndy Clore Left Guard Dlck Hubbard Rlght Guard Bob Llnskey The team started 1ts season wlth a thrllllng game on the MadlSOn court agamst 1ts tradltlonal r1val Whedon of M3dlSOU made the wlnnmg basket ln the last three mlnutes of play The Clmton game was also a mp and tuck aifalr all the way Curlford finally wmnmg Althouch the team lacked the helght to score over some of the better clubs they managed to uphold a fa1r record of SIX losses to slx wms The team had a few off nwhts when they could not seem to score eyen though they took many shots On the whole howeyer, the team dlsplayed lmproyed ball handlmv Rlchard Hubbard and Robert Lmskey d1d commendable jobs as uards through out the season The player who showed the most lmprovement oyer last year was Lmdy Clore who dxsplayed exceptlonal ablllty m conslstent polnt maklnff Llndy was h1 h scorer for the season wlth lll pomts to hls credlt Alternatlng captams were chosen for each ame durlnv the season None of thls years revulars are graduatln so next vear s team should prove to be a deadly threat IH the Shore Lme Lea ue Cu1lford has always played a major role 1n Shore Line Basketball competxtlon The game w1ll contlnue to be enjoyed by spectators and players allke lf everyone wlll remember that the referee IS always rlght and that the game IS played to develop sportsmanshlp g . 1 1 1 ' s . 9 ' . V , m 1 1 7 1 7 5 ' A ' , l 7 7 7 5 7 ' ' ' 7 Y . , . Center .. , .....,,,,,,,,,...... .... ................,,, A . .,., .. .....,,........... ......Joe Vltall ' 5 7 ' 7 tr - ' 7 ' h - ' ' L6 as D l - V J s Y y ' v . v ' 1 U- C 4 ,, . ,, V . . . . , . . . . . 7 D' C' v U l C D ' 1 - Y 1 - G 9 4 U ' P9 4 . . U ' C . 1 o 0' 4 I . 1 1 V 'Y , . 1. 7 FOOTBALL Front row left to right Charles Clore Robert Im ky Joel Davi Jamk lemfelder Dick Lemley Art Fonicello gecond row left to right Joe Vital: Elmer Benton Dirk Walsh Jimmy Murdock Jack Slmpson Coach Emory Tuthill Third row left to right Bill Shaw Manager John Putney John Wltall Robert Russo C H S officially opened its football season on Oct 6 with a thrilling game with Hand School which was played in Madison The Guilford boys arrived in Madison fit for the rugged ,ame to follow and with their hearts set on beating their old riyal Their hopes were shattered in the first few minutes of play however when one of the Madison boys completely fooled them by throwing a pass to Fessel on a sleeper in the flat and in two plays took the pirskin into paydirt This was Madi son s lone touchdown and althou h Guilford put up a great fivht Hand came through with a 8 0 vlctory Anderson kickin the extra points after the touchdown The next game was played with Hamden Hall Country Day School in Guilford on October 13 and proved to be a less Uruellmg one for us Durlnv the first 25 seconds of play Lemley threw a 20 yard pass to Capezzone for a touchdown This was followed almost immediately by an interception by Lemley and one by Clore both Food for touchdowns Fonicello kicking the extra points Hamden s lone score the third and fourth periods with runs made by Fomcello one of which netted 52 yards as the result of a buck throurh center At this point Guilford was eyen losing one winning one On October 31 Madison arriyed in Guilford to iye the boys the tourhest Game of the season wmnin a rather easily fou ht yictory lfor them 2611 In the first perlod Whedon of Madison made a sweep around his own ri ht end oyer the oal line The conyersion was not good From there Hand went on in the second and third periods with 2 forward passes by Anderson which paid off Ltnskey made both scores for Guilford with 2 right end runs Both conyersions were made and the ball ame was brought to an end with eyery one feelinff rather chagrmed at hayin lost to as old a riyal as Hand Guilford brought its season to an end on 'Noyember 1 wlnnin a Dame at Middle town from Woodrow Wilson School by a score of 128 The game was played on a rerulation field since Woodrow Wilson had an 11 man team and only arreed to play us for practice in the six man art and to help fill ln our schedule which was broken up by cancellations at the last minute V V - - 4 , V f 1 ' , V V. 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T- 11-11 '11 ' Xwlsun in ll l1 nn 11.117, 1: czlllllltbffl 1-L Totz sm1r11 for all ga s--T6 111: 12 Ha a 1 a 'son 20 22 D13 15 ., V' ' 1 I ' ' 18 114 IJx'. 19 . Q ' 1 22 19 D11. 22 5 1 1 26 25 J' 11. 9 ,' 'gl' 1' 1 23 22 Jr . 12 ,1 , ' - 21:1 20 .121 . 16 .' 1 ' . I' ' 2-1 59 .11 1. 19 ' 1 ' 26 31 J1 . 23 . 13515 13 21 Ja .26 ,W z 1' 1' D4 21 23 .1 . 30 1 ' ' 1 29 18, F'l. 6 ' 1 ' ' 38 24- The a11nual Shore Line l11tc1rsr'hc1laStir' Athletic Cr1nferen4'e Travk and Field IOAQ 1 1' 1 'g f- 111 1 f1 'S S S . s1l l., 1 . 1s1 1, 1 1' , f1s1, , 1' Q ' . T11 1 1 ' g 1' ft C ' 1' 1 l . Ce1S11er. T. '11 1011 . Ju S , 1 ' vs. .li 1's'1 , -1-ll I ' ' vs. , ' 3- 4 I ' vs. ' 3- 4 1 ' vs. - V 1 ' Q - I ' vs. 1 's 17- 2 ' vs. us- . 4-1 1.415 y ,. . 1 511511 ls' PS 1 ' 11 1 1 . . Altl gg . ' 1 at' ' 1 ' 1 1 l , 1' ' '1. 1 ' l'll 1 as al1l1 tn put a team on 1 1 7 . . g ' ' ' ' ' 1 , ' 1. rlid It up a scrappy tight. M1111 gh 1 ' 11 s' 1 S 1' ye ' as yet, a team is l1e' g IllZlItItQt1. lt is ntl 1 xl 1 g ' gl tingl CIIIIS' IIIXSIiE'I'IMI,I. rqt vs Ieft to rlght F rhne OH-FPIII I II: Im I I I fl mer qecond row I fr t Ir cn n I I I I argaret Ommo Nlana Pr Ph1Irwnu-na I dpudnu 'IInrII rt xx I ft to Tl In I I XI Ninn Horan Rita Llanuulo ,Iam 'Norton Iom De Xlmul 'Inna Nultun Thli Xear the UIIIQ I1a2ItctI1aII tefim I1t0raIIw Qtartfid off xslth a IIBHUI The Qtude-nt OJIICII woted to buw umform con IQIIIIU of Ivlue I1 It and XSIIIIE' Iw 011202 ff r t P ff Q and to award Qtlmol ettQrQ tu tm 0 x 13 .nu II t tl rc c th 0 Uamei fc heduIed the upport of thv tumlrnt IX tu tmm I ur m nrt IllI'III' pr'ut1roQ n pIaxed ueII the whflf mmm tum me Q un te m pIaxm no me Q oaQt1c Ua nei t I I 0urIuI mm Q a mpx 4 I t1 n t t practlce and thex aI 0 took part ln CI cnjoxed the Qou.1I 1LI.lXlIlt I the ts 41 Fi 1 T0 '- ' - AH f . '. In ' wv. .UIQ Papa. Cath -rinP Iiigm-inlu, Ni'ginIa 50 I , I U' '. c II flgl --,IleI - Ilnrun. :In I'im'I1ln-I'I-Q, IJ vri- XIVIIIII. Ile-I.-H I link, NI - v - S - H f. f' ' A. I ' I '. r' 'g -- but-1 IN , sg IIt'l'I'f .L .W F. B. x r K . -W ,Y 5. F- 1 L C ' ' ' -' ' S. ' F s ws ' tl ... I I1 ,IrI-, ' Q I1 . I S III pI'- 'I 'I un Ii Is nf 0 ight F M x I ' , S S ' Im . I I L YK I I 2 I I I ,I I ' I' a fI ' 1' ' I 2 S .I . AII gh II ' ,f-r cI a K I ' tfr' .ch I . ' L. 1 -. he-' wr ' , YI .rr I -' ,pp ,si 'II fur Iw f1l'S te-lm in I 1 I' 5 ' ' . an ' ' . z ' ' ' S mv ' 'am. 1 ,I CHEERLEADERS left to l'lQ.lll Nlaryellyn Wel1l1 ll1len Bldlli B1 tte Ann gulllvan fdtherme Mendez Robcrti S1112 ell Clorla DAml11r fdllliflllfi fmnuolo Dr mu Cohen Dottie L1nll1nQ fenter stanelrng, Harold Cflmll Thls Weir cheerleaclere were choQen ln October m order to be ready to spur on to uctorx our Bret real football team Be1111s11 1 frroup of filmut Hfty luy md lrle Iurr1e1l out dS Canellclates the Slllt ent ctlllllll xolefl to rue tue X6 1h11rl1 'ulf-r lIlNlI'lil 1mf1he1uQt1nn1r1 Qrx A ter o or llllfl n on 1 Iwo m1 N9 MQ Fl 1 nwerm anel 11111 llllllllSld9 me s lllll I 11uII1 I 1 Sell Try outs more Eif 1lIl lltltl Ill lrlflfllll II for the lla lecllmll season 'mel eveeept fer mmor LlldllffQ the samr 1h1erl1acler wer1 1hosen Pr11I111s were hel1l 1l1 ul Iwlee 1 Hlllx and Qeural new clleere were maele up The chefrleaclere uorleecl ll'lfKl to make- Ih1 eheerm S11I1on a Quccew The lYf'IlCll1lJ Ihl war houeel e fJf1l'1llS ooel eport mdnehlp ln or1l1 r to quallfs r I11 1 E Q ll 1x11-p 11,111 w 1+o1l com 111 a 1 l :mu IIIIN If rr I H11111r F911 Hnrlleel ent no fl ul 1mr1l u1lf1vr1l lll 1rr1 ll Q11 ull 1 re un 1'r1 fllllllufll I XNIIS IND NYORI S axlrroolc 'Nl 111 rn N ix vr1 1 IN u l1nI11r1 f 1 lxmf KQPX Old Lune' Qlllltilll ,fe L. 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L ' I3 l l, STORY WITH A MORAL when I was just a l1ttle tot My rel ltlyes would say I wonder 1f you IIIIIIIK a lct Of what youll be SOIII? dayr' Id Only stare a11d stan1111er Well Then look the other way And then my relat1y es would talk And thls IS what they d say Nurses are badly nec ded To a colle e she l1ould B1olo y physlcs Latm All these and more shell know Shed make a fine school teacher Or a m1ss1o11ary s wlfe Be the hostess on an a1rplane Lead a correspondent Q l1fe Id I1 ten yery Carefully And then ld sl1yly say lll let you know when I an1 rown Today I want to play BARBARA S11Ayy MY FIRQT LONE twas just uc a 'ny a 1 In the 1n1ddle of qeptcmbcr I haye a story to relate Oh well do I remember' The two of us sat slde by s1de In the creaky Carden swln And up aboye the robln chlrped And we could hear the blueblrd smrf He sl1pped l11s tanned boylsh hand About my slender M3151 Oh olly how my cheeks dld ow I gently turned my face He lea11ed h1 head so close to n11ne I could hcar h1 loyal heart beat But I could not hear my own at all For m1ne was ln my feet He moycd t1ll a llttle nearer O l11t 1t was llke heiyen ou h I yas just 11st IX at the Illlf And hc was only seyen J1Ay Hcyr SN OW FALL In the hu hed 111d1 o of the dusk mall w 1te phantoms be 1n to steal earthward The a1r IQ so stlll that the QIICIICC' ltstlf IQ heard 'ind tht now m es a soft s 1 h as 1t fal In the d1 tance golden blur lows throu h the descendm curtam as the I1 hts are l1t 1n the deepenm purple du k Eyery once 1n a wh1le the snow 15 syy1rled around by a m1sch1ey1ous breeze l1l-.e the feathers of a p1llow that has been punctured by a puppy s teeth The snow melts then freezes oyer and sparkle on the trees l1ke sxlyer seq111ns on a black dress The YSIIKI plays hlde and seek amon the tree tops Causm the branches to rustle lrrltably The flakes are fewer and lar er now comm down QUICIIW and peacefully as lf they knew that no power on earth could stop them The trees alon the road begm to look l1ke ghostly sentmels wrapped 1n snowy coats The snow gradually lessens finally stops Eyeryf thln u,,ly and beautlful al1ke 15 coyered YNIIII a blurred camoufla e of sparklm whlte The stars t1m1dlyf appear first one and then another peep 1n throu h the purple CCIIID A half moon scuds across the sky peer1n coyly from behmd a cloud at the whlte world below Here and there she sees her reflechon 1n a b1t of Chstenmff snow and darts qulckly back reappearlnb once or tw1ce on her m1sty journey to see herself thus so beauufullyf reflected The wlnd t1p toes throu h the tree tops hummmg a soft lullaby to the sleepm world BERNICE LANGLANDS ON ENJOYING LIFE The clty dweller s a busy man For compet1t1ons keen Wo lelsure tlme to enjoy God s Plan V1ews nature 1n a ma azme For me I ll take the country road On a peaceful afternoon No worldly thmps to ,oad me From my peaceful rest too soon Ill stroll alon 1n a qu1et len In Peaceful SOIlflIdP These scenes defy the poets pen Welcome week end mterlude for meant us to e11joy the sun Tl1e VNIIICI the ra111 all Natura s clin So walk through l1fe but do not run And then you, wlll enjoy Cod's Plan JACK LLIMELDER Q A 1 - ' ' s ' 'or ' Q K , , . . 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