Halsted School - Gingko Leaf Yearbook (Yonkers, NY)

 - Class of 1952

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ANN AFFLIQCR ....., HIBBY AI:Fl.ECK . , IANIQ AFFI.liCK ..,,,.,,,, l,oRRAINI5 AIPPLIQYARD CIIARLIIQ AITCHESON FRANK ARDANOWSKI ,,..,, MAliIl.YN CAllNl?Ol. CAROI.YN CLINIS ,,,,.., RAY DARMSTADT ,...,, AL DEl,BElII.0 .,,,,, DAVE DREIER .,,,, BARBARA KLI3IN I PAUL KNIEPFER .LL,,, . ALISX lVlARKOVICH ,, I CAROL PIQNNINGTON ,,,LL, IIZAN RATHIQIQR , .,,,,. IACK RYAN ..,L,,,L,,,,,,.L IIQANNIQ SICONULFI ,,,,.,, BOB TUTONI I ,,,, , PIQTL WAGNIEIK L,,A, DICK WAl.'I'l2RS ,,,,, IOI-IN WEGENER ....,,,,.. ELEANOR VVINTIQRS ,, DORIS LAPoR'rI2 .,,,L,L,,, Eleanor M. Winters Eleanor Assembly Committee 43 Glee Club 45 Basketball 45 Softball 4g Senior Play. Eleanor joined our happy Crew at Halsted just this year and has fast beeome a loyal member. Her excellent athletic ability has made her a true axxet to the girls' teams and her happy perxonal- :ty makes for a joyous environment. We lenow that Eleanor hax the qualities for a good nurxe, her foremost ambition l Senior Ili! Parade ..,,e..Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered .,,,,,,.....,,,,,Dancing in the Darla .I'm Nobody'5 Baby Sweet Lorraine ,,,,,,,.Girl of My Dreams I Wanna Be Loved ,,,,.Sophisticated Lady ,,,,,,The Roving Kind Face .Do You Really Love Me? ,,,.,,,,,,,A.,,,,,..,,,iL....,California, Here I Come ..,,,....Can't Helio Loving That Man of Mine Get Ideas Can Dream, Can't I ,.Undecided In Love Again ,,I.,,,iWhat Is This Thing Called Love? ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,I.Because Of You ,.,,,Kitten On The Keys ,, .,,,,,.,,,., Sunday Driver Eella Needs A Girl ,, ,, ,Tell Me Why I.,,,,,.Tea For Two

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Peter V. Wagner loete Social Committee 4g Glee Club 45 Senior Play. Pete came from Roosevelt to enroll in our Halsled Srhool. He is a member of our Glee Club and was a top star of the Senior Play. The boys are envious of Pete in that he is the only boy at Halsted who owns a convertible ear. Pete has a deep and understanding rharafter and would no doubt make a great president some day. Q,.- JI - X' I ohn S. Wegener lohn Service Committee 4. lohn was a new member of our ilass this year. He brought to school with him a new form of hot rod -it being a motorcycle. lohn has been it helpful member of the Service Committee and we are sure that our lohn will acquire a fine position in this world. A4 fill? . are 4fCZB-ichard B. Walters Lhek Welfare Ccmmittee 35 Glee Club 45 Senior Play. Our petite gareon is a real credit to Halsted. He does not let his size interfere with his big man jobs and ideas, thus proving size is no factor. We all expect Dick to perform great mir- arles in the coming years and hope that his Lanza singing uoife will always ring true as it did in our own Glee Club.



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enior Praplbesy The headlines blasted i'U.N. Celebrates 20th Year-Originated '45. Truman Dead From Long Illness After Republicans Took Office. Newsboys shouted the news on the corners of this great metropolis, N. Y. C. This is the year l965 and, although war has slackened somewhat during the last ten years, the people of this world are still nervous due to the uncertain circumstances which face them. People run around like chickens with their heads cut off. In my life, neither the hurrying around nor the financial worries of life bothered me. You see, in my profession, I have little to say in the matter of what happens to me, although I see new people and places everyday. My life profession is that of making the rounds of N. Y. C. as a taxicab. Why just the other day, I was cruising along in downtown N. Y. when two cars were approaching an intersection, one going east and the other west. The meeting of the two cars can be termed as a grand reunion, and I might add, it was the last meeting either car was ever to have again. I learned that the two drivers were Dave Dreier and Pete Wagner. This reunion was a double treat for they had not seen each other since the good old schcol days at I-Ialstedf' It was funny that they hadn't met before, for both have been competing in Stock Car Racing. As I sat there taking in the sight, an ambulance drove up next to me, in fact, just skinning me. I almost swallowed my spark plugs. This is New York though, and I suppose l'll have to become accustomed to it. Well, who should jump out but Dr. Charles Aitcheson with his private nurse, Barbara Klein. Both looked very distinguished in their white uniforms and offered their assistance to both Dave and Pete. Charlie was now interning at the N. Y. Hospital and in a few years, planned to have his own practice. The two took the drivers up to the 3rd floor where Carolyn Cline, the ex-model-turned-nurse, was conversing with Eleanor Winters, another nurse. They cared for the two drivers during their stay there. While cruising along one day, I saw an MD. license plate in front of my grille work, and looking up with my big white eyes, saw the refiection of Carol Pennington through the mirror. She had a practice out in the country and was visiting on an emergency case. Marilyn Carneol was seated beside her with a small shild seated upon her lap. Marilyn was fast becoming the foremost psychologist of the nation. You know, many people these days drive as if the finance company was after them- and it probably is. A car in St. Paul had a driver who refused to pay the bill after he'd had his auto pulled out of a swamp by a towing service,-so the service promptly returned the car to the scene and shoved it right back into the swamp. A typical car's life. And so life rolled on, day after day, new faces to see and new places to go. One day I was sent on a trip to the U.N. Building where I was to pick up Lorraine Appleyard, the French interpreter, and drive her to Trygve Lie's home for a social gathering. By being a French interpreter, Lorraine was meeting some of the most important people in the world. One sunny day my door was flung open and in jumped the famous concert pianist, Alex Markovich, who directed me to the Metropolitan Opera House, where he was giving an appearance. From the opposite side, a young looking jerry Lewis with his partner, popped into the car. This was an understatement for they proved to be jesse Ryan and Frank Ardanowski, the celebrated comedians of stage, screen, and radio. I really felt proud

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Halsted School - Gingko Leaf Yearbook (Yonkers, NY) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 11

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Halsted School - Gingko Leaf Yearbook (Yonkers, NY) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 55

1952, pg 55

Halsted School - Gingko Leaf Yearbook (Yonkers, NY) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 47

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Halsted School - Gingko Leaf Yearbook (Yonkers, NY) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 59

1952, pg 59

Halsted School - Gingko Leaf Yearbook (Yonkers, NY) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 12

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1952, pg 68


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