Katonah High School - John Jay Yearbook (Katonah, NY)

 - Class of 1941

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Supervising principal of George H Covey D1st11ct Qupcrmt ndent of Schools Dl9tllCt Number I County of Westchester Board of Education RobertsonT Barrett Mrs George C W1ll13.ITlS H15 Benjamm F Leonard, JI W1ll1amR Kellogg Pleblclent Cha1lesHelme . 3 '- r -v' e ' 3 . . , .. . ., . . u I ' 1 v. I 1 v 'w ., . , , . 5 Katonalfl Hlglw Scrool Faculty Front Row Center Frederick F Qumlan BS MA Supervlsmg Prlnclpal Erwm K Hasseltlne BS MA Assistant Prmclpal Front Row Marne R Wllllams Girls' Athletics Florence Bmgham Grade 3 Cecella Bliss A B Latnn Beryl Vlrtuoso Grade 1 Florence McKeever Grade 1 Katnerme Courreges B F A Art Mary Lupton BS ln Education Kindergarten Second Row Kathleen C Brandow AB BS In Llbrarlanshnp English and Library Dorothy Hopkms Secretary A me E Bailey BS M S Loulse Hasseltme Narlon E Schuler Laura Bosworth Laurel Bump Louise Burne t B S Kathryn Osborne Thlrd Row Scxence Grade 2 Grade 6 Commerce Muslc Home Economics Grade 5 Vuctor V Salvo BSM Band Instructor Baldwin Smlth B FA English and Dramatlcs Jchn Pugh BS lndustrnal Arts Harrison Goddard PhB MA History lrwm Boak BS MA Ma hematlcs James J Sherman BS Grade 7 Domlnlck Lazzaro Grade 8 I s ' 6 5 , V . 5 1 1 n' . ',..,.. ' 'I . ' ,.., .. . ' Georgiana Budd, A.B. French ' . .,.., .. . ' ' 1,.. ' ,.. ' . ,... ,. ,... ,... . . - ,.. ,., .. . , , In , , ,.., .. . . ,..,.. . ,.. Cafeteria Staff Mrs Nash, Mrs Ganung and Mrs Muller Custodian Staff First Row Benjamin Wyatt James Brundage Edwm Ganung Second Row David Brown Robert Sammann Chlef Custodnan CldSS lDO6m ll uso Hlll am sllllfg Aml t1mls ot l11ttt1 tca1s 1 Xl at last uathul gxadua 1o11, Ll txxtlxt o11f1 YLAIN oml xxor lx s uclles U11 x cax Othu cl1fl1tult tasks U1 somt flax to he a mom 101 U1 lx 1to11ah s Se 111o1 C l 1ss Ollllllff 1tt11 mo111111 L mg up 1tL1g1 tus1111U ut Hough XKCAI and ta1, So xxe xxoulcl not lm late st Ll xxo11 11st xxlu mlI1Ol ta s 1 xxm ll 1ll lLINtI'l1lJLl t11m xxx Xl omg IIJJX xc. 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As '1 l11'1x't1. xx'l1 Seniors hziil jou Alll salute to you -1s Jlllf. li'1t 1 Wfl, xx'c'll '1lxx 1ys lox'c1 jou, Ou ' cl'1.'.' ot' '-11. x1l1'1l.xl11l. lfolc ll Xl Class Qlticers Flrst Row Mr Smuth Adviser Warren De Ved Vlce President Robert Stephenson President Mlss Burnett Co Adviser Second Row Ronald Martin Treasurer Jean Brown Secretary Class History X WO lmpox tant events OCLUI red IH 1929 the Class of 41 started school and thele Bk .f and then klds Guess who marched dlffldently lnto the first grade Cl3SS100m that day ln Septem ber 1929' There V916 our lllU9tl1Ol.19 class plesldent Robert Stephenson pretty Gloua VS ood shy Jamce Kellogg llemembel she was shy thenj Joxlal 'VIa1ga1et MIIICI green ey ed Josephlne MdlOtta tuxbulent Hally Robeltson sllx ex tongued Rosalyn Slote com placent Jean Blovsn R07 fox unknown leasons left us after tvso m nths but that defmltely wasn t the last we savs of her We were decldedly on the aesthetlc slde hay mg a bang up Ol chestra tand we do mean bang upb and a temperamental dramat c club In the dlama xx hlCh we ploduced we wele all dolls Yes dolls We lesembled dolls mole then than we do nova ln more ways than one . ' Q1 5' ' 'ST ,K -' 1 ' 2 - ' , ' : , ' - ' 1 , ' : ' ' . - ' . 1 , 5 , - fzfgglglgrsgr ll , i Y h 9 I U Y H 4 4 0 I . . . , X f was a stock market crash. Thus our doting parents lost two things: their cash TLT' -. - ff - , . ' ' ' . t ' ' s 5 7 :A . '. 3 ., .N V L. L. 3' A . . ' .3 - 7 . 4 1 u 4 .4 u 1 1 ul v O-- r 11 J - , , . , . . , 4 y U H - y - . 1 I - v f-, . , , . ., . - , I Y V 1 7 . . . , 7. U M - 1 . A 1 ' V 1 V . . , Q . , . 1 1 y v I 1 In our second year petrt Cynthia Kolburne found herself rn our midst and can you blame her for having stayed here ever since? That year we also blossomed rnto busr ness operating the first Super Market Kfrtonah had ewer seen Along wrth trmrd Thelma Bathrrck and multrplrcatron table lorrng Arthur Fergu son the Village Blacksmith entered our lrwes That third year rn school was a memor able one In fourth gr rde our number was rugmcnted by permanent Joseph Smrth and tem por ary Mar rorre Bank She also came and went Here for the first trme our fate was guided by the gods Greek and Roman whos names were unceremonrously pounded rnto our skulls The number of new teachers greatly exceeded the number of new students rn thc fifth grade We added but one student Drck Kellogg Fate was rather good to put you rn the Class of 41 wasn t rt D1ck'7 Srsth grade brought back our Goldens Brrdge frrends Rosalvn Slote and Margorre Bank who had at last reached the heights of the Goldens Brrdge school and w ere seekrng further knowledge When the portals of sex enth grade were opened to us we stepped rn dewy eyed We were on the way up at least lrterally fthey moxed us up starrsl Fverythrng was new to us naturallv te rchers came rn this category As soon as the dew dried up and we were able to see our classmates clearly we discover ed that we had among us new faces I aurel Pennett of thc flaming, hfrrr and temper Muriel Tucker who had not as yet drscov then I ater rn the vear we w ere Joined by our lrttle the w rs lrttle then! brarn child Wrl lram Henry Hayes Junior That year we decrded to rmproxe a brt on Mr Robert Iours Stevenson and so we rewrote Treasure Island and acted rt out wrth full wrgs and furbelows Thrs just put us rn a more peaceful state of mrnd for our first most fear ed Regents lVIost of us came through w rth flyrng colors and shakrng lrmbs Age was creeping up on us and the nest Januarv those of us who possed ar rthme trc got our first tart taste of hrgh school rn al ebra class Soon another June rolled round and we earned our passorts rnto hrgh school Freshmen' Trumpets blow rng and bands playing couldn t hare made us feel more important For the frrst month or so we just wandered through the halls rn a dreamy fog wandered rn rdreamy fog untrl we smacked rnto that stone wall more commonly known as upperclassrnen who squelched us religiously at exery opportunity We want ed to organr7e we wanted to do mam things but freshmen so we w ere told just drdn t do those things At the openrng of our Freshman year sharing our blrss we found round eyed be wrldered Vrrgrnra Horton agrarrrn minded Sarah Scofield, quiet Dorrs Moore happy go , . .c , v , w , . r , 'c I L c ' , U ' f ' U 1 ' v - ' ' . 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' 'l Q , - - lucky Houston Sey mour and effrcrent Ronald Martrn all of whom were safely delrvered to us by bus from Poundrrdge That same year we also garned calm and collected Mary Ferguson We struggled through our freshman year rn our own brrllrant fashion and Just oozed mto our Sophomore year lrke a hand rn a glove Of course the teachers loved us and we worked hard sellrng class prns so we could rarse enough money to go to the World s Farr tWe finally drdj And then and then you d never guess we were Junlors Upperclassmenl Sweet music wafted oer the sprrng arr gala gowns prom boy and grrl of course lt was the Junror Prom of Junror Proms' Our Jumor Prom' Assrstrng rn the preparatron for the prom were Beatrrce Ganung Stanley Haracz Robert Reda Allan Mayer Tom McI aren George Pough and Glor ra Grglro all new members of the Class of 41 Frank Conwell Janrce Kellogg Ronald Martrn and Tom MCI aren were our class OHICQFS The month of June was rnexrtable rsnt rt always? And so the Super Senrors were born To make exerythrng perfect we started thrs all rmportant year rn an entrrely new envrronment the new and beautlful K H S was open for busrness At first attracted by the strange enchantment of unblemlshed desks and clean walls we were steady cus tomers later take a look at the class regrster Neat rsn t rt'7 Grace Goerl Hope Crarg Mrchael Fortune and Warren de Ved the forgotten man of the class tyou know Vrce Presrdenti were also attracted establlshrng ourselves before the faculty and publrc So to start Chrlstmas vacatlon wrth a bang and at the same trme provrde some hrghlrght for Katonah s socral season we sponsored on December 21 the first Senror Ball whrch was one of the most successful ex ents rn the hrstory of K H S lW1ll you ever forget Stardust as played by the Lord Jeff Jesters 'J The next Senror super attraction under the drrectron of Mr Smrth was our Scnror play Tons of Monev starrrng Blll Hayes and Roz Slote and therr supportrng cast Laurel Bennett who was so good she was rndlspensable even to the precedrng senror class Tom McLaren Arty Ferguson Glorra Wood Harry Robertson Mrke For tune George Pough chref scene stealer and Marrorre Bank Thrs cast was supported by the fine work of the laborlng stage crew The John Jaw a yearbook rntroduced to you by the Class of 40 whom we must commend on thelr excellent work was re mtroduced by the Class of 41 Of course we feel ours rs a decrded rmprox ement And now we wrsh to thank you for the gratrtude you have expressed to us for the wonderful work we have done for thrs school rn the past four years We of course wrll go out rnto thrs brg wrde world and make rt realrve what wonderful people we are But serrously we wrll mrss K H S and wrll look back upon these past years as the best we ll ever have MARJORIE BANK JEAN BROVVIN V , . . . , Y Y . 7 . V . A V . . . , . K . ., , . . V , w . '1 - , . , . . , , . . . i . 5 9 t! Y 7 ' ' l r 1 1 v v 4 r x ' V y '. H ' - ' ' f 1 Y . , ' ' ' y . , 4 ' ' S ' . . y. -.v , . H - . Y . ' y . , . . . . 1 ' . . . ' . , ' .Y A n , ' . . , . . - g - - , - - , , . ' , ' 9 9 ' ' To live up to the great accomplishment, we had to outdo all of the other classes in . . . . , . . . Y r' S y l 9 . r 'A' ' I . . . ' n si . I . , . . i . y . w , . . H ,, . . 1 Y - , al kv : 9 V 7 K ' A I l I , ' , , . , . ' . . ' - A 1 7 7 9 7 Z y . -A Q u. . . . Y ' ' ' v y ' 9 . 9 f 1 ' y v ' - v 7 9 Q ' I X . . . y , . 7 . h . . . . . . , , , 1 . . y . , Y. . 1 . u, V. D Y L, Y Seniors NIARJORIE BANK Marge Her heart was as great as the world but there w as no room nn lt to hold the memory of a wrong Purple Patch11 2 3 41 Glee Club 11 21 Basketball 11 2 3 41 Varsity 141 Hockey 11 31 Dancing, Club 141 Yearbook 141 Semor Play 141 THELMA BATHRICK Pee Wee I have no mockmgs or arguments I w ltness and walt Glee Club 11 2 3 41 Band 12 3 41 Orchestra 11 2 941 Ilbrary Councll 141 Basketball 121 Year I AUREI BENNETT Cuddles Alovlng heart IS the begmmng of all bro g.,raph1es Llbrary Councll 141 Glee Club 11 23 41 Latm Club 131 Semor Play 13 41 Dramatlc Club 131 JEAN BROWN Brownle The reward of a thlng well done IS to haxe done Purple Patch 12341 Glee Club 111 Band 121 Orchestra 112341 Basketball 131 Latm Club 131 Badmmton 13 41 Hockey 12 31 Class Sec tary 141 Yearbook 141 if 66 I9 U . w v . . . , . . ,, Y V 7 1 9 9 - 1' . . 1 -' ,- Y 7 I V K Y 1 I 61 97 it ' , Y' , . , - H 9 Y 1 2 S 9 Z K 7 7 0, S J ' Z 2 ' ' hook 1415 Dramatlc Club 131. ll !! J 1 1 -. 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J . u 1 n r x 9 9 v ' ' , . -as-., T' an-v -1' H1 SCDIOFS FRANK CONWELL Cholce word and measured phrase aboxe the reach of ordinary men Purple Patch 12341 Latm Club 121 Presl dent of Math Club 141 Vlce Pres dent Student Councll 131 Class VICE Presldent 121 Class Pres ldent 131 Edltor of Yearbook 141 Semor Play 141 SQIVICE Club 12 31 HOPE CRAIG Curly Glee Club 141 Photography Club 141 Yealbook Purdy s Central Hlgh School Glee Club 11 2 31 Band 11231 Dancmg Club 111 Basketball 111 Photography 131 llfle Club 131 WARREN DE VED Sklp Tls lmplous m a good man to be sad Basketball 141 Class V1cePres1dent 141 X631 book 141 Bedford Hllls Hlgh School Glee Club 11231 Band 12 31 Press Club 131 Cheer Leader 131 Student Councll 11 21 French Club 131 T1 langle Club 12 31 ARTHUR FERFUSON Fel f.,1e To look up and not down To look forward and not back To look out and not m and To lend a hand Glee Club 141 Band 112341 Orchestra 12 31 Danclng Club 141 Yearbook 141 Seniors MARY FERGUSON True humility, The highest virtue, mother of them all. Glee Club 11,2,3,43g Basketball 123. PAUL FORBES Wlth mahce toward none wlth charlty for all Band 11343 Football 11343 Varslty 13 43 Dancmg Club 143 'VIICHAEL FORTUNE Mlke A man he seems of cheerful yesterdays And confident tomorrows Glee Club 143 Basketball 143 Contrlbutor Purple Patch 143 Baseball 143 Football 143 Danclng Club 143 Yearbook 143 Semor Play 143 Dramatlc Club St Mary s Hlgh School Glee Club 11 2 33 Class Offlcer 11 2 33 Basketball 11 2 33 Varslty 13 43 Baseball 11 2 33 Varslty 11 2 33 Track 133 11 2 33 Track 133 School Paper 11 23 BEATRICE GANUNG Bea Come let us dance away our cares Glee Club 13 43 Purple Patch 13 43 Basket ball 11 2 3 43 Varslty 12 3 43 Badminton 143 Hockev 143 Dancmg Club 143 Yearbook 143 Jw M2341 Y U . . . - - 11 , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 . 1 . as ' 11 1 T sa 1 11 r 3 1 1 ' '31 1 1 1 ,, 1 1 - r V 1 1 ' 1 1 , , ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1, 15+ ,MH 2. u 11 as , 11 y . 1 1 1 , Q - . , 5 . . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 - ,J ., HA. Q4 AV Y . Wm 77' :ff 1 If f SCDIOFS GLORIA GIGLIO Glo A warm capac ous heart clothed by a small body Glee Club C1 2 3 41 Dancmg Club Q41 GRACE GOERL Whatever IS worth domg at all Is wo: th dolng well Glee Club Q41 Yearbook 141 Purple Patch 141 Library Councll C41 Blessed Sacrament Academy Glee Club Q1 231 Basketball 11231 Volley Ball 1121 Dancing Club C2 31 Dramatlcs Club Q2 31 STANI FY HARACZ Stan It IS a world of startlmg pOSSlbllltl6S Basketball 13 41 Varsxty Q41 Baseball Q3 41 V3FSlty Q3 41 Football C3 41 V3FS1ty C3 41 CHARLES HAUG Charhe And what he greatly thought he nobly dar ed ca 19 IK 5 , A av . . 1 1 9 r ' 66 ' ' v w Q ' 77 . . . , . 9 s . . 1 . , . - . T 1 9 9 ! 9 9 7 I . . 1 a 9 - as vv A J H .v . . . . . ,, - . v 9 r 9 1 1 9 a v v - an - xr u 1 as Seniors WILLIAM HAYES- B1ll The glory of a firm capaclous mlnd Glee Club 141 Band 112341 Drum MaJor 141 Pur le Patch 1 341 Math Cl b f l Student Councll 12341 Student Councll Presl dent 141 Yearbook 141 Senlox Play 141 Olehestra 11 21 VIRGINIA HORTON Gmny Ill speak ln a monstrous llttle NOILQ Glee Club 121 Yearbook 141 JANICE KILLLOGG Jan God hath bestowed upon you many of the assets Glee Club 112341 Band 12341 Purple Patch 12341 Softball 121 Basketball 112341 War slty 13 41 Lxbrary Councll 141 Latm Club 131 Badminton 141 Hockey 112341 Servlce Club 131 Yearbook 141 Class Secretary 1,31 Semor Play Scenery 141 RICHARD KELLOGG Dltk A true frxend IS forever a friend Glee Club 112341 Band 112341 Football 112341 Vars1ty141 u - 11 cc .' ' , . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 C D e P 1121 1 1 u 4 1 1 1 1 ' ' a l D O I ' 1 9 7 -. 1 I , . as ' 11 u 1 - w ' 1 - h 11 . . , . w n 11 sc of life. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . . 7 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I J , n ' , 1 1 1 1 1 A i 1 4 Q e ' 1 1 ' .. 1 sn -. 19 sa , ' ' ' 17 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - SCDIOYS CYNTHIA KOLBURNE Sandy Versatlllty IS one of llfe s most coveted posses slons Glee Club 11 2 3 43 Band 11 2 3 43 Orchestra 12 3 43 Purple Patch 11 2 3 43 Basketball 11 2 3 43 Softball 11 2 33 Latln Club 133 Photo graphy Club 143 Cheer Leadmg 143 Badmmton 12 3 43 Hockey 11 2 3 43 Volley Ball 12 3 43 Sel VICE Club 133 Yearbook 143 Senlor Play Crew 143 Dramatlc Club 133 THOMAS MCLAREN Tc m L1fe IS 1ust and all thmgs show It I thought so once but now I know It Glee Club 12343 Band 12343 Pres dent of Band 143 Orchestra 12 343 Purple Patch 13 43 Basketball 12343 Baseball 13 43 Latln Club 133 Football ass stant Manager 133 Man ager 143 Danclng Club 143 Student Councll 133 Chalrman of Boy s Servxce Club 133 SGFVICE Club 12 33 Class Treasurer 123 Class Vxce Presldent 133 Yearbook 143 Nlagara Falls Hlgh School Publlc Speaking' 113 Basketball 113 JOSEPHINE MAROTTA J Gentle of speech beneficent of mlnd Glee Club 1123 Purple Patch 143 Library Councll 143 Basketball 1123 Badmmton 1123 Hockey 11 23 Volley Ball 11 23 PONALD MARTIN Ronnle L1fe IS so short but there IS alvsays enough fo1 courtesy Math Club 143 Cneel Leadlng 143 Cass Tleas urer 13 43 Yealbook 143 at 99 U . . . . , 9 99 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 . . 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 n 1 I 0 - 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 D ' u - 9 9 . . . 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 ' , . cc .X 99 5, . . . . . I . 9 9 - 99 I , . . . I - 9 9 9 9 9 9 - . . 9 9 9 9 . . . . . 9 9 9 9 9 K 9 9 9 - 9 ' a . n . 0 9 9 9 . , . . . 9 9 9 9 ' , . i 9 as 099 sa ' 77 , . 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 - K ca - 99 N .1 U . . . Y A 9 Y7 u . 1 ' I ' 1 9 9 - ' 9 9 - SZDIOVS ALLAN MAYER Al He could dxstmgulsh and dlVldC A halr twvct south and southwest Slde Purple Patgh 141 Photography Club V1ce Plesldent 141 Yearbook 141 Senlol Play Stage Manager 141 MARGARET MILLER Margle A frlendshlp that llke love IS warm A love l1ke frlendshlp steady Glee Club 11 2 3 41 Band 11 2 3 41 Orchestra 11 2 3 Pufple Patch 2 3 Basketball 11 2 41 Vars ty 141 Softball 11 2 41 Lat1n Club 141 Badmlnton 12 41 Hockey 112341 Varslty 13 41 Volley Ball 11241 Class Presldent 121 Yearbook ASS1St3Ht Editor 141 Dramatlc Club DORIS MOORE In thls world of turn and turmoll It IS lndeed refreshlng to find a calm serene person Glee Club 131 GEORGE POUGH Prlnces and lords are but the breath of kmfvs An honest man s the noblest work of God Glee Club 112341 Purple Patch 1141 Basket ball 11231 Baseball 11231 Math Club 141 Football 11231 Servlce Club 12 31 Yearbook 141 Senlor Play 141 J Y! U . . . . . . . . ,, : 4 ' - ' . 1 : ' ' - -J ' !! ,, . . . . l Y . . . ,, , . 7 ! 7 I Y 7 7 I Y 7 Y Z 7 Y 7 I 7 ! 5 4 3 ! ! 3 13,41g Cheer Leading 13,419 Head Cheer Leader 1 ' , 9 , , , 5 ' , S 1 , I S 9 5 ' 131. 66 ' ' 5 7 7! 1 it ' ' , D l 1 v , 1 u r 9 s 1 Q ' , , S , , S D ' a . u u 9 7 Y P I 3 . Seniors ROBERT REDA Bob Thy modestys a candle to the ment Clase T1 eaaurer Q21 HENRY ROLFRTSOIN llanv DISLOUISL the sweeter banquet of the mmd Purple Patch 612345 Baseball Q41 Football Q35 Class Seuetary C23 Yearbook 141 5811101 Plav Q45 SARAH SCOFILLD 1.,lQdtI19SS Band 427 Secletaly Glee Club C9541 urple Patch Q23 Book Blndmg, Club 14D HOUQTON SFYMOUR Huey The gxent end of llte IS not knowledge but dLtl0ll Clee Club 12345 bxseball Q41 Football 147 Nalslty 14D Danclng Club Q41 Sauce Club Pj ,Qu an ll Y ' 99 f 1 J Ti-U . . . H U ' - 1 - 1 , , v Y ' . . , . . 9 Y D 3 Z I A , , ,, u I N . . 9 ' r 1 K I w A good word and a helping hand for all is true Y. 1 7, : ' ' -J, : P , . . r , . it 79 K A 'T H ,. . Q ' ' 'S . , ,. 1 . ' U B1 ' . 7, 1 . . v v v C 9 7 r. 3 .' 3 ,.,'. :J . Seniors ROSLYN SLOTE R07 You speak as one fed on poetry Glee Club 1121 Band 1121 Orchestra 111 Purple Patch 112341 Llbrary Councll 141 Basketball 131 Latm Club 131 Cheer Leadlng 1121 Badmmton 13 41 Student Councll Secre taly 11231 Yearbook 141 Senlor Play 141 Class Secretary 121 JOSEPH SMITH Joe He that has patlence may compass anythmg Glee Club 12 3 41 Basketball 11 21 Baseball 11 21 Football 11 2 3 41 Varslty 11 2 3 41 Patlence IS a necessary mgredlent of genlus Glee Club 11 41 Purple Patch 11 2 3 41 Asslst ant Edltor 131 Edltor 141 Latm Club 131 Danc mg Club 141 SQFVICG Club 121 Class Presldent 141 Yearbook 141 Student COJYICII Treasurer MURIEL TUCKER M1m1 Happy an I from care Im free' Why aren t they all contented like me? Glee Club 112341 Secretary 141 Basketball 141 Varslty 141 Dancmg Club 141 u 11 -- 4 as 7' . Y 9 7 3 : 1 1 1 2 3 1 1 l 1 1 ' 1 c 1 0 I 1 1 1 1 J . . J 99 u - - 11 1 1 S , S I 5 ! 3 7 5 7 ! 7 ' ROBERT STEPHENSON- Bob H . . . . . ,, . . o a ' 9 1 1 1 1 1 ' 3 I I ' S 3 S I ' 131- , Tu - -11 an y , . 9 ' U 1 1 1 1 I W' l . I ! 0 SCOIOFS GLORIA WOOD A lox ely ladw gal mented m llght F1om her ovsn beautw G ee Club 11 'P '3 43 Pand 19 43 Olchestla 11 Z 'J 43 Purple Patch 13 43 Llbr 11 x Louncll 143 Basketball 11 7 S 43 Softball 123 Badmmton Play 143 -15 . 131 0 VMI K6 , Y , , ' ' , Y , , , !! l .-,., 3 1 -, 3 ' s . . ' . . , W ' - ytj, , v , , C N . . 1 1 . ,, 1 . ' v ' if-fr' 1 v v 1435 Hockey 11,2,3,43g Varsity 123,433 Senior C Y n 41.-A SWR . V J . -VO f .A If 5,,,,4:7, Class Wlll The Class of 411s as generous as lt IS glfted Naturally we do not wlsh to part wlth all of our many and varned talents however we felt that some sort of brllllance on the students part IS essentlal to mamtam the hlgh standard of Katonah Hlgh School whlch we have ralsed to 1tS peak and therefo e we feel obllgated to bestow these gifts upon you you lucky lucky people And now get ready Marjorie Bank leaves the strmg of admirers left to her by Rae Bolmer last year to Lla Marckelbach who ww 1ll be so lonesome wxthout Harry Thelma Bathrlck the teacher s delight leax es her qulet demeanor to Tony Felice Its unanlmous that he would be much lmproved by lt Elsle Knapp vull hereafter be proud posses or of Je'1n Brown s complacent self assured attltude I aurel Bennett leaves her glorlous glggle to Jane Woodcock who really doesn t need 1t be to fall back on Frank Conwell leaves h1S great knowledge of alrplanes f model and grown upl to J lmmy Marsh so that someday perhaps James w1ll be able to Joln one of h1s mad sclentlsts on Mars really and truly lnstead of vxa Fantastlc Storles Hope Craig leaves her artlstlc talents to Evelyn Wood She can Ut1llZ6 thls talent by dravwlng plctures of Tommy Bolmer slnce he may not be here next year Skip de Ved tH1s mother calls hlm Warrenl leaves Josephlne and Laurel Oh woe Oh sorrow Paul Forbes leaves hls relllng cowboy galt to Margaret Marler to keep ln her memory, book where all thlngs western reslde Arthur Ferguson who attained stardom IH the momentous semor productlon leaves hls butler hke manner to Joe Lucas Try to lmagme Joe bowlng and saymg Yes Mum Mary Ferguson leaves her petlteness to Mary Bartone stood on top of each othe1 they d make one mce Slled glrl Mike Fortune athlete extraordlnary and class poet leaves hls versatlllty to Dagmar An derson who IS too preoccupled w1th Cupid to bother about mere trlfles Beatrice Ganung leaves a palr of well tramed dancmg sllppers to Annette Leone Get hep to the JIVS kxdl Gloria Glgho leaves her slster a dupllcate of herself to the school Just so It w1ll be well supplled wlth G1gllOS Grace Goerl bequeathes her seremty to Ann MacDonald who IS always red and flustered about somethmg Stanley Haracz leaves sheaves of undone homework to Mrs Brandovs who has constant ly hounded hlm for hls neglxgence Charles Haug leaves hls qulet manner and his ablhty to get along wlth people to Edwln Carmel Master Wllham Hayes Jr bequeathes tat thls pomt we pause for breathj h1s extenslve wardrobe to Slug Bnnbaum Hayes' long pants on Blrnbaum w1.l now meet Slug's shoes Virginia Horton regretfully leaves the Home Economxcs studlo couch to MarJor1e Brown who always walks as lf her feet hurt her , S L . .L . 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Y, L - ' as ' ' ' W Janrce Kellogg our personalrty plus grrl leaxes katonah for Nevx York Crty xxhrch rs even farther from Cornxxall and Lrndsay Rrchard Kellogg master musrcran xxhose tale rts have gone unapprecrated by Mr Salxo leaves the band for the last trme Cvnthra Kolburne leaves those long broxxn curls to Tommy Bolmer the consensus rs that they xxrll be most becomrng on hrm Ronald Martm the metrculously turned out gentleman of the senror class leaxes hrs manners and styles to Bob Drbble These xxrtlr xour curly harr xxrll surely xxln you Flossre for keep Allan Mfrxer the mathematrcal genrus leax es a confusron of rrrelex ant formulae to pos ter rty Josephrne Marotta leax cs her fxmblrng gart to Marrro Casanoxa xxho nexer seems to be qurte sure xx here she rs gorng, and xx hen and hovx she xxrll get there Thomas Macl 'rren one of the brgger norses of K H S leaxes hrs many and xar red sound effects to Brll Barry xxho may be able to use some of them rn hrs future dramrtrc epr sodes Margaret Mrller bestows her tuba on the Tator txvrns both of them' Wc fl rure xxhrle ore rs suppor trng rt the other can make an attempt to play rt Dorrs Moore leaves the torls of school xx ork for a happy domestrc lrfe Harry Robertson fthe offrcral class beeferl leax ts hrs golden xorced soprano Lra to the homeos of K H S Robert Reda hunter and trapper leax es for the great outdoors Syl rcuse here he comes' Sarah Scofield Cmaestro of mrlkrngl reluctantly relrnqurshes her genrus xx rth the bcvrne specres to Barbara Mrller xx ho xx ants to be ver satrle Houston Seymour the great coprer leaves r ams of Janrce s and Jean s lost French papers to Mrss Budd who no doubt vxrll vxclcome them along wrth the true story of therr drsappearance Rosalyn Slote the magnanrmous bequeathes her abrlrty to wrrte poetry to Ray Donselaar Keep your eye on the postman noxv Margaret relrnqurshes lregretfullyj her color com brnatrons to Mrs Brandow who has admrred them so much thrs year and abandons her xx alk to Pearl Srmon need we say more? Joseph Smrth the wh177 of the grrdrorn leav s hrs abrlrtres rn hrstory cl rss to next year s senrors vxho are not so resourceful Ceorge Pough leaves hrs sxxashbucklrng, ladr s man attrtude to Ed Phelan rn hopes that the gentle Edvxard wrll haxe more luck xx rth the loxe of hrs lrfe one Flossrc 'VIcCullough Bobbv Stephenson bestoxxs hrs abrlrty to xxalt7 so delrghtfullx on Stephen Iuolmer Fvelyrr says she adores dancrng xvrth Bobby Hou d b tter make good use of thrs grit Stexe Murrel Tucker has left you d better belrexe rt yes she has left Mrke and Darsy Mae hrs covx you know Glorra Wood wrth the rnterests of the school rn mrnd has bequeathed the first edrtron of the rrexx best seller The Wood Srmplrfred Spelrng, Manual to the rumors xxho hrve to shoxx orrffrrralrty rn somethrng Srgned CI ASS OF 1041 ' 1 1 ' '1 1 7 1 1 1 ' 1 '. ' , 1, 1 , 1 , 1 , . . 7 . 5 . 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Class G lts XX e glue Bob Stephenson our presrdent Thls token of LOllg'I'3tLll3.tll rr Iror' keeplng lm and or der In our Senlor congregatlon To lose slek Drekle Kellogg Our number 1 go getter We glxe to uorrred Dlckle A long lost lou letter To George Be 'ru Prummel ot the cl rss by a completely ulllnlmous motlon We glxe to keep hrs trtsses IH plate Thls great blg rar of halr lotron Algebra alllaxs xx lg her bane And so to Jean ue glxe th s book To keep her lnttrest on the wane Wheneur lnto lt she does look To Hayes our ardent rfrdlefrl Vle glxe thls ten year lease So that he can make statements emphatlcal On thls street corner wrthout fear of pollce To Slote the color trend We glxe these llttle hlnts hon mavbe slre ll use more dellcate tlnts To Charles Hrug our' classmate ll ho prefers medlelne to law So he can operate on guys llke Forbes Here s thls nlftx cross cut saw To Hope Cralg our lrousewrfe classmate ll ho the sous of matr rmony took So Bertll ulll llle long and healthy We give thls book on How to Cook To tlmld Thelma Bathrlck We glue thlS megaphone So that xx hen she go s to college She wlll haxe nt louder tone Joe Sm th has at last declded he ll ont porn the House ot Davld Nou Ioe xllll need hrs beard no more Q0 we glu hlm thls razor to shfrxe It ll hen l00k1Ilg' at laurel Bennett lou Il be ln no doubt why We glxe to our straw berrx blonde Thls bottle of black halr dle To Ronald Nlartln the elegant fhrs SUljSCllIDtl0Il of Esqulre rs sent In rt he ll hnd flgaln and agarn Numerous styles for llttle men v ' v 1 1- - A ' X L . 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N' .' - To W0lk 1n a hospltal vs 1th a beflutlful nuree Is qUlt9 a dxfflcult task So to baxe the patlents and the doctox Q Job We gne Glol 13 Wood th1S mask To populax Haxry Robeltson We gne tuo llttle lockets To calry the pxctulee of all hw gnls Instead of xx efu1ng out pockete Vle g,ne to A1t1e Felgueon A h zndsome tumcx mdecd A httle hoc and a package of Qeed And ne hopc he can uec each onc J'1IllCC aln ans hae dlflnlc ulty ln keeplng hcl datce etlalgcht Hcle s il me mo p xd tox xou to Gee XX h1ch onc nlll haxc to n ut To Allan Nlaycl of the Claes We gne thle med umblella cause ne nantcd to gne lt to Qomeone And you re a D1 etty good fella To Jlttelbug Gloua Glglxo Who hkes a bOO5,lQ beat ll c gne mth our bcet IGQZUKIQ Thls DODLll3l song Qhect To t1n3 Maly F01gllSOll Who scldom chupb -1 pecp We gne thlS bland new larynx To Tom Nlcl men the managel Ol' thlb yeal s fontblll team llc g,ne th1s football helmet AS a token of ou1 csteem To Sk1p de X ed xx ho s rather Smal We cnc theee SIl1kC heelcd shocs Q0 that lIl st ltllltl he ll seem tall And Jo and l aulel he xx on t losc To Houaton the nefnx and vsoxn out VM g,ne thls foldlng bcd So hc can h ne ome pl lee to tall And lest hu nealy head Wlth mallce ton 31 d nonc And cha! 1t5 t0XX21ldQ all We gene thls hone To con boy Paul To Joscphlne 'llalotta We gnc these lollex xkates So th at she ll alnax w be on tlmc ln kCQ1lll'lf., he1 Bedtord dltes We h no all heaxd Malgcax et M1lle1 Rehealslng on her tuba F01 the next tlme bhe l6h98lq6S We gne he1 th1e tleket to Cuba . . , C A w 7 ' -75 ' V . 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To Bob Red'l llho lg the Danlel Boone Of the Claes of 41 So he can DI otect hle Helen We grlle thlq llttle pop gun To Trunk lle lrlle thls allplane P01 lle llollldll t ll lll the h0'llt 'Io IIQDIIXC the bow ot hls lllQt fame And See hlm tl ll el through llfe ln fl Curt Illwhmen mal be good tenols And poets too llele told but Nllke I'OltllIlG ls xo lf-leatlle We glle hlm thls medal of gold Fo talllatlle XllII1Ill'l, W ho 'llll lls llllls to battle WL lelle to keep llll qll18t 'lllls llttle lllbl mttle And to Glace COLII W hom the NQHIOI boys call Cutel We glle thls llttle looklng gl ISS lo lernlnd htl of her beauty Sal .ah can hoe and rake and plough We le lell bllle of that So ll hat tould be mole flttlng noll lh.lll to gllo hel thls lalge bun ha lo blonde 'NI ll 10116 Ianll We glle thls ttllphonc So she could c lll up Rlthplfd li she xhould bl Alone Whln lou come to Katonah by buq So to Nlullel lle glle thlg car 'Io uxe ll hen lou llslt lls To DOTIS XIOOIQ Qmflll and blonde We glle thlS U S blbl bond In CABG vour fol tunes take a turn f0l the llolse X ou can alll al Q lvlle thls bond ln loul DLIISC Tl tdldl Stanlel H lldfl Who hates to get up on tlme We glle thlx clock ll th oul legalds NI my lt alll als keep you lll 11119 lo Cl llthla lxollllllne mflthcmatlt ll mlss W L l.,lle thls lddlng m lchlne So llhen lhe gate llltO hlghel math She llont ll ml out her bean IJ lnc ng makes lls happl -Xlld lt has mflde lou too So hele s .1 d lnce tune lccoldlng I lg. 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' ' TNR Class Prophecy INCE the Class of 41 always has been an astute and economical class rather than go to the expense of a class reumon ten years hence it was decided to con ix f sult Omar the Mystic a phsycic of great repute and to determlne ln this man ner what the fates of our varlous members would be Accordingly one day last January we were gathered about Omar IH a darkened and incensed room staring eagerly at a pollshed crystal ball reposlng on a black velvet cloth on his table Omar went into a trance and gazed mto the ball With bated breath we awaited his first words But I see nothing he exclaimed absolutely nothing' At this pomt Rosalyn Slote famted Evidently she had had hlgh hopes for her future Omar could see that this was no ordinary class and decided that extreme meas ures were in order so he took out his extra special oversize deluxe crystal and started to ga7e once again This time we got results but not quite what we had expected We learned that Rosalyn Slote was to attain the high position of playmg slxteenth trombone in the Sal vatlon Army Band ers among our group Perhaps the foremost of these was Jean Brown the first lady dictator of Tomama a hard woman weve heard Robert Reda our woodsman IS the Father Divine of the Back to Nature cult One of Father Redas most enthusiastic converts is Warren de Ved who hves among his anthropold friends under the alias of Johnny Wexsmuller Charles Haug who started as an electrician was severely shocked at his task one day and now heads a reactionary group whose slogan IS Back to the Gas Lamp Stanley Haracz never got enough of high school ln his four years here so now he IS lecturing on behalf of his six year high school plan to give DUDIIS a better chance to get acquainted with their school and faculty Josephine Marotta is the leader of an expedition which has embarked on a hazardous trip to Mars This may haxe been prompted by Rosalyn S'ote s descrlptlon of Mars in English IV Class years ago According to the latest com mumque she IS now making slight advances somewhere ln the interior Joseph Smlth IS not the most famous but nonetheless he IS the best known of our leaders He IS a suaxe sleek floorwalker in Klein s First Avenue Accordmg to the newspapers Sarah Scofield IS always leading too You see shes a track star specializing in the two m1le run Omar decided to change the subJect and shlfted thls tlme to hterature The most outstanding here were Vxrgmxa Horton and Marjorie Bank who collaborated on the cur rent best seller and adventure novel called I Married a Man Hope Craig greatly miluenced by Mr Goddard of our history department has edited a conclse little solume called History at a Glance really a marvel of compactness Thelma Bathrlck long :g5?fQi:-:SIC .az f K 7 xv 'ka f, 1 , , ' K , gr T,. . - , . . . - ','gN 1 7 ' n , , ' ! , u . . i . , H ' as ' 46 ' n L y 9 ' , ' , . However, better things were in store for usg we found many distinguished lead- .K - l v 5 ' ' Y ! ' 7 ' 7 u I GC 7? ! ' ' , . . . ' , ' sa n , . I . . I, , .. . V . . , . X , . . . . , ! ' ! L n , I I ' . . . . . . . , - Ac ' YY ' ' ' 9 9 ' ' . . - ' ' y ' 1 ca ' ,, ' 9 ' ' known for her work on the agony plpe has lust lSSll9d a small book of muslc tltled 50 Hot Clarlnet Choruses Thls DLlbl1C3.tlOY'l IS also transcrlbed for the E flat bassoon Only two teachers wlll be produced by thls class unless you could call Rlchard Kellogg a mlsslonary ln deepest darkest Afrlca a t acher It IS rumored that he turned to the Spllltllal llfe after a certaln Grace Goell had spurned hlm for '1 career She now holds the cnvlable losltlon of the flrst lady mall carrler Our other teachers are DOTIS Moore an athlctlc ll'lStI'LlCtOI speclallzlng ID the 50 yard hlgh hurdles and Janlce Kellogg who teaches a coulse called Advanced Picasso 'Ihls lsnt generally classlfied as art but NIISS Kellogg malntalns that lt IS Even the field of Terplschore has be n lnvaded by thls most versatlle of classes ln the persons of Allan Mayer ballet master of the whlrllng dervlshes and Laurel P Ben nett the P standlng for Petunla who IS consldered to be Carmen Mll3HdaS loglcal successor The field of the not too legltlmate sta V8 has recelved a conslderable portlon of our lanks Flank Conwell IS the producel of Cnnwells FOlll9S the most darlng show on 42nd Street a contlnuous performance at all tlmes and all seats only 35 cents Paul Forbes who ln hls younger days brought much buslness to varlous garages IS now a barker for a Dodgem concesslon at Coney Island You know those llttle cars ln VVh1Ch everyone trles to bump everybody else Wllllam Hayes who answered one of the Charles Atlas ads now portrays Superman on the msvlng plcture and telewlslon screens Tom MacLaren has capltallzed on hlS fast growlng beard He IS the before the before and after shavlng ad You may not recognlze hlm but he s the one behlnd that stubble Just to show the contrasts ln the OCCLlp3t10l'lS of the members of our class look at these samples Ronald Martln the dlmlnutlwe has made hls way IH the world as the bouncer IH Sloppy Joe s Greasy Vest on 3rd Avenue Incldentally they serve the best hamburger ln town Mlchael Fortune found a certaln afflnlty between hlm and members of the anlmal klngdom consequently he has become a xeterlnarlan and runs a home for harness happy horses Arthur Ferguson voted the most handsome IH the school has made beauty hls professlon He IS the Arturo of the Flfth Avenue Beauty Salon that all the ladles ask for when contemplatlng a change IH COIHUTQ Slnce we re dlscusslng those of us the ladles ask for take George Pough He runs a natlon wlde chaln of reduclng parlors He guarantees to remove five pounds of excess flesh IH a week If you thlnk these Jobs mentloned above are varled llsten to the followlng ex amples of xocatlons of the glrls of our class Murlel Tucker the sage of I lncolndale has held the checker Champl nshlp of the world fOl the last fue years Qulet Vlary Ferguson made an about face and IS now runnlng fol the presldency of the Borough of Brooklyn home of the world famous Brooklyn Dodgers Glorla W ood IS another qulck change art st She IS a strlke medlator for Presldent Roosevelt Yes he s stlll ln and a profound student of lnterrlatlonal finance Beatrlce Ganung IS the star attractlon of Dlngllng Brothers Super CIYCUS She performs a trlple somersault on the tlght wlre elghty flxe feet above the sullace of the earth Don t thlnk for a moment that the C ass of 41 18 vslthout lts blg buslnessman Harry Robertson IS the lnventor and manufacturer of '1 relolutlonary new nall pollsh U ' av ' - - ' 1 . 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L 1 Y , Tuttr Fruttr Naturelle Hrs brllron dollar rndustry employs two other members of our class Houston Ser mour rs hrs dynamic eifrcrency expert though Omar Informed us that secretly Houston IS backrng the srx year hrgh school plan Hrs other employee from our class rs Glorra G1 l1o w ho models Mr Robertson s superb narl polrsh Then Omar paused I hate to brmg thrs up he sard but Rob Stephenson rs the gang leader of the pm ball machrne racketeer s He s usual ly called Sprke Stephenson although he does haxe xarrous other alrases Hey and me too Omar looked apologetrc and explarned Cvnthra Kolburne had started workmg, on a complex mathematrcal equatron soon after graduatlng' from college When she fin ally solx ed rt after srx wears of effort she found herself somewhere rn the fourth drmen slon and Omar was unable to locate her exactly As for Margaret Mrller Omar was battlrng a strong wrll and wasn t too sure of hrs result but he pr edrcted that Margaret wrll head a drxrsron of women par achutrsts Thus ended the seance Omar pocketed hrs S2 50 lncluclmg the slug we slrpped hrm and ushered us rnto the street We were strll bewrldered and formed the oplnron that Omar was a fake Vl ILI IAM HAYES 106 1 i If . 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Qi, 5 , C'dSS2S Junior Class Flrst Row Benjamln Glgllo Paul Pedersen Robert Ferguson Ernestlne Kropp Betty MacDonald Florence McCuIough Barbara Muller May Bradsell Anette Leone Edward Phelan Norman Platt John Moore Second Row Denise Dubuque Jeanne Barry Elleen Cowperthwalte Jane Woodcock Jean Kllheffer Carol Pough Ity Adviser Ellane Marckelbach Dorothy Odell Elsie Knapp Paulme MacDonald Elizabeth Leask Jean Kolburne Dagmar Anderson Barbara Scofleld Elnzabeth Ferguson Thlrd Row Robert Ray Walter Smith Harry Van Allen Stephen Bolmer Paul Schelllng Joseph Gerard: John Thompson Herbert Depew Harold Nash Robert Dlbble James Marsh Kenneth MacFarlane Miss Courreges, Facu ' Classes Sophomore Class Flrst Row Mr Boak Advlser Cornelius Pronay Leon Bnrnbaum Paul Noe Stephen McGrath Henry Palmer Theodore Thomas Leland Waterbury Frederlck Ray Harry Scofield Peter Toccl Joseph Chrlstlan Charles O Leary Miss Budd, Advuser Second Row George Tator Dorothy Hayes Kathleen Ayres Wmnfred Covey Margaret Marler Margaret Clarkson Ruth Whlte Evelyn Wood Pearl Snmon Anne McDonald Helen Brown Madellne Parker Edith Schmad Kathleen Fortune Mary Blazek Helen Williams Charles Tator Thlrd Row Joseph Lucas Benjamm Allmond Stanley Reynolds Sidney Duncombe Pat Shea Leroy Knapp Waldne Gullen Blll Barry Ralph Feluce John Wilson Ernest Parker Brion Foulke Kermit Turley I Classes Freshman Class Flrst Row Mary Maddock Marjorle Knapp Loss Scofield Esther Broadhurst Marne Gerard! Emma Lowden Marjorie Brown Beverly Dlel Janet Transue Edna Malay Mary Schmld Mary Bartone Second Row Mabel Odell Sylvia Glgllo Marnjo Casanova Evelyn Gay Patrncla Wheeler Jean MacFarlane Murlel Lammers Grace Muller Vaola Kusner Thelma Ganung Dorothy Dugan Mr Goddard Adviser Thurd Row Charles Wnllaams Dommack Pecora Joseph Leone John Hammond Ralph Platt James Ralnbow Anthony Felxce Donald Marschke Harry Crowell Robert Catone Jeffrey Davis Harold Harrison Davld Brown Frank Glgllo Jack Hanford Wallard Seymour Fourth Row Lewls Brown Edwln Carmel Sammy Morablto Alfred Dlngee Aleck Lucchml Ray Donselaar Leonard Wnlson George Winter Bradford Odell James Phllllps Robert Green Frank Ferguson Nliss Bliss, Adviser Alfred Cowperthwaite CIGSSZS Seventh and Eighth Grades First Row Ruth Noe Gertrude Labs er Barbara Portsch Gwendolyn Kmg Rena Schnleder Joyce Slmon Peggy Wmter Gllda Gerard: Audrey Wyatt Nancy Dann Marne White Jean Phelan Ellen Odell Second Row Dorothy Reda Renee Seymour Florence Byers Edith Wright Gertrude Bump Marlcn Grner Margaret Blackley Ruth Patrlck Annamarle Klrk Ednth Rutter Joan Bennett Sally Bolmer Th rd Row Mr Lazzaro Eighth Grade Adviser Lydia Bump Wllla Twidy James Thaxton Robert Ganung Richard Hanlon John Yates Donald Depew Richard Norton Donald Wllson Rlchard Wnllnams Elias Leone Albert Santore Thomas Cowperthwalte Charles lglehart Lula Nash Mr Sherman Seventh Grade Advnser Fourth Row Ruby Smalley Wayne Morrlson Robert Noe Donald Foulke Webb HI bert James Bradsell James Scott Frank Puret Edward Blazek Leon Ganung John Bernardo David Duncombe Frances Clauson Helen Wolffe h The Clubs l lave It VVlth the flC1l1t19SlJ10Xld9Cl by a llcu school H1010 clubs haxe been DOSS1blQ ln katonah Hlgh School thlb yeal B6QldQS the glee club whlch has 11 long standlng lQLOld of actlxlty and a Latln club whlch was olglnlfed last xeal vse haxe a math club 4 llhlaly club 11 Cldlltlllg club and 11 c lmela club All of thcsc clubs meet once 11 xxcek and membclshlp IS xoluntaly the sole le ulsltc lOl membclshlp IS an lntclcst ln a Dlltltllldl club Mcmbcls ol the CldIlC1llQ,' club Ill lIltLli,SlLCl lll sttllllllg f0l themsclx cs SOLldl conlldencc uhlle mlth club mcmbcls haxc .11 gledt clpdclty fO1 the abstlact Clce clubbels ale happy C16ltUlLN they llke to Slllg Pflltlclpdnts of the llblaly club heme 1 x ll led schedule Sometlmes they plete C3.lllS ln books sometlmes they g,1xe l8D0ltS of lecent books sometlmcs they bflck lclsulcly and llsten to someone lcad poetly Mcmbcrs of thc phctoglaphy club dlL 1Ilt9lQSt6Cl lll the pledsules and tcch lll dllllks of that lXOLill0I1 The Q I R 1 ill Olgdlllflll AN the Roman lcpuhllc wx dS Fo make It extluslwc thc studcnts ottcn lccltc the pl lllllpfll 1J1ltS ot some Cllfllllllt xclb Ol Cl6Cl1IlL some lllflllllig' D1 onoun Thele dle thlee 0l1,1Il1l3t1OIlS which do not ccmc Llllflel the headlng ot clubs Thu lle the band the olchestll and the Purple Patch Staff And ot coul se vou knou that the would be Goodmans and Helletfs and potclltldl Dolothy Thompsons lecelxe excellent elqlellencc ln these thl ce t,SN91ltldl palts of Olll elctla Llllllcllldl ploflldm VVc ale ploud of Olll clubs Thcv pl0Xlfl6 oppoltllnlty t KlLlXL1I1t0 flclcls vshlch llllLl9St us and pclhaps hnd fol us all iXOCdllOIl lll llltl lltc ll ll ' 2 ' ' ' L- - -' L1 A 1 K1 . , 1 . ks 1 1 1. 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' A1 L1 K1 1 A 1 1 t1 ' 1 L1 z ' ' ' ' z 1' Activities Yearbook Starl Seated Warren de Ved, Jean Brown Cynthla Kolburne George Pough Flank Conwell Edntov nn chref Mrs Brandow Faculty Adviser Margaret Mxller Thelma Bathrlck Allan Mayer Standing Marjorie Bank Vlrgmla Horton Ronald Martnn Janice Kellogg Harry Robertson Wllllam Hayes Arthur Ferguson Michael Fortune Robert Stephenson Hope Craig Rosalyn Slote purple patch Staff mam Seated Mae Barteaux Jean Brown Mrs Bradow Faculty Adviser Jane Woodcock Assistant Edltor Janice Kellogg Margaret Muller Marjorie Bank Betty MacDonald Grace Goerl, Barbara Muller Betty Plonay Standing First Row Robert Stephenson Edltor In chief Cynthia Kolburne, Marjory Knapp Evelyn Wood Glorla Wood Patrlcla Wheeler Ruth Whute Pearl Simon Rosalyn Slote Rachael Bolmer George Pough Teddy Thomas Harry Robertson Elame Marckelbach Jean Kolburne Denlse Dubuque Standmg Second Row Josephme Marotta Frank Conwell Wllllam Hayes, Leonard Wllson Edward Phelan James Marsh, Tom McLaren ll ll 'W - , .V H V, 5, , .4 W , , , MM, , -.,.,c,fLaU.4, , ,.l,M..,f ,.. as Senior play Activities First Row Janice Kellogg Arthur Ferguson Harry Robertson Second Row William Hayes Rosalyn Slote Gloria Wood Mi Smith Director Third Row Frank Conwell Michael Fortune Laurel Bennett Marjorie Bank George Pough Allan Mayer Library Council First Row Laurel Bennett Thelma Bathrick Rachael Bolmer Jean Kolburne Grace Goerl F-3'arb1r1 Muller Rosilyn Slote Betty MacDonald Second Row Jean Kllheffer Beth Ferguson Mrs Bradow Faculty Adviser Jimce Kellogg Jane Woodcock Josephine M1rotta Je1n off wn Glcrn Wood Activities dll QWMWHUMW 4WYM?Z if XWWWV' wwe Furst Row Herbert Depew Robert Noe Rlchard Salndon Rlchard Kellogg Robert Ray, Joseph Gerard: Teddy Thomas Dorothy Hayes Rlchard Wllllams Mlchael Latella Evelyn Wood, Marjorie Brown Second Row Mr Salvo Director Tom McLaren Patrlcna Wheeler Janice Kellogg Gloria Wood Lydla Bump Thelma Bathrlck Paul Pedersen Wlnufred Erlsman Denise Dubuque Jane Woodcock Pearl Simon Wllllam Hayes Thlrd Row Edna Malay, Carmany Rulofson Joyce Simon Cynthia Kolburne Frederlck Ray Margaret Muller Henry Pa mer Paul Schellmg Beverly Dlel Donald Depew Paul Forbes Qrchestra Fnrst Row Betty Pronay Jean Brown Glorua Wood Mae Barteaux Dorothy Hayes Beverly Duel Edna Malay Thelma Bathrlck Margaret Muller Robert Ray Second Row Mlss Bump Adviser Jane Woodcock Evelyn Wood Donald Depew Pearl Slmon Lydla Bump, Cynthla Kolburne Joyce Simon Benjamln Allmond Tom McLaren, Paul Pedersen James Marsh Third Row Robert Noe, Nancy Jane Dann, Gertrude Bump, Mary Bump, Clinton Benedict, Heldl Hahn , ,V ,,, lw, ,,J,,.,,,',, ,, , , , 1, , ,,,,,, ,, V, i f, --vv 2 SHCWLW MW' H f - V T W ,WM L J A : 4 ,, V , A mi'!LA:,i,fM I I ,V . ,H ,. 4 , ., A ,W t A, I ,VL 'I T al . ,, , , . 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I V V V V V 1 1 1 1 I : V V V V . , , V V V V - Activities Glee Club First Row Marjorie Brown Patricia Wheeler Mary Ferguson Thelma Bathrick Cynthia Kolburne Laurel Bennett Miss Bump Music Instructor Mae Barteaux Barbara Miller Elizabeth Ferguson Mary Maddock Helen Williams Second Row Kathleen Ayres Winifred Covey Jeanne Barry Anne McDonald Pearl Simon Muriel Lammers Joseph Lucas Margaret Miller Dorothy Odell Ruth White Margaret Marler Janet Transue Madeline Parker, Jane Woodcock Third Row Gloria Giglio Muriel Tucker Marijo Casanova Sylvia Giglio Sarah Brown Kathleen Fortune Marie Gerardi Fourth Row Grace Goerl Evelyn Wood Eliane Marckelbach Tom McLaren Brion Foulke Edward Palmer George Pough Joseph Smith Houston Seymour Pauline MacDonald Carol Pough Jean Kolburne Dagmar Anderson Paul Pedersen Walter Smith Harry Van Allen Arthur Ferguson Bill Barry Michael Fortune Joseph Gerard: William Hayes, Richard Kellogg Robert Stephenson Frederick Ray Cornelius Pronay Latin Club First Row Marijo Casanova Frederick Ray Miss Bliss Adviser Pearl Simon Evelyn Wood Second Row Charles OLeary Madeline Parker Margaret Marler Margaret Muller Ruth White Winifred Covey Edna Malay Scofield, Gloria Wood, Janice Kellogg, Betty Pronay, Peggy Clarkson, Mary Blazek, Helen Activities Mathematics Club Flrst Row Dorothy Hayes William Hayes Frank Conwell George Pough Kathleen Ayres Second Row Charles 0 Leary Charles Tator Sidney Duncombe Mr Boak, Adviser Stephen Bolmer John Thompson Peter Toccl Ronald Martin Bookblnding Club 'first Row Edward Blazek Leon Ganung Mr Pugh Adviser Denise Dubuque Sarah Scofield Second Row Benjamin Allmond Waldle Gullen Leroy Kn1pp Robert Catone - - i i r - - i i v - - , . , . . . l i 1' ' nu ......-- I i i - . I v . I 1 . - 1 Activities photography Club First Row Edith Rutter Anne Marie Kerk Eli Leone Henry Palmer Hope Craig Donald Wilson Mr Sherman Adviser Second Row Richard Hanlon Robert Noe Wayne Morrison Allan Mayer George Winter Thomas Cowperthwaite CPWZZI' I.6dd2l'S C ,- First Row Willard Seymour Margaret Muller Ronald Martin Second Row Jeanne Barry Margaret Clarkson Rachael Bolmer Betty Pronay Cynthia Kolburne : V V Y I Y i - i - 3 1 I 1 1 - - Y ' . my K 8 1' ' i -4 ' 'U' : ' . ' . 4 - 1 . , . i - Behind the Scenes Now that vou hare aeen the flnrshed product and approx ed twe hopeh we can tell you a lrttle brt of what happened whrle we were strrxrng for perfectren Mornrng after morrrrng Mrs Brandow came rnto the senror room wrth a worrred expressron and stacks of papers through whrth a red pencrl had plred rts merry way In order to whrp ua on to better efforts she held up to us that rncrent class of 40 the gres beuded founders ol the John Juv When thrs drd not help we were drr ged rnto the lrbrary rnd grx en paper wr te or else Mrke Fortune mme to school mornrnff after mornrnff w rth fr hang dog, expressron and crazy brts of urse runn ng, through hrs nrrnd Brll Hayes would begrn to look wrldlw about for help rfter a hrlf hours Work on that supcrlr prophecy M rrgarct Mrller ran around wrth sheets of txpewrrtten paper beggrrrr, partrcrpated for lour vears ot school lrfn Iern Brown srortul quotatrons from Bartlett s at tht le 1st proxocfrtron Oh rts wonduiul thrng thrs yearbook 'lhe senror tlaes was a bedl rm Bobby Stephenson 'rnd Rosalyn Qlote drdrr t help matters any by gorng up to people and starrng rt them rn order to frnd somcthrng they could leave rrr the w 1ll Poor Fr 'rnk Conw ell the har rssed edrtor rn chref kept stalkrng all of ui askrng for our work When he drdnt get rt that way he begged and at last as a frnal resort he demanded All to no ax all when the rnsprratron came upon us we worked otherwrse we patrently Qat and warted Although there may be some doubt as to how thrs yearbook was exer publrshed we hope that we hare set a new crrter ron and that our work wrll furnrsh some rnsprratron to those who follow ua 'ra authors of the next John Jax Y . 1 ' 1 1 . 1 i ' U c . . , 7 5 1 vs, . 1 ' ' 1 v ' 1 v v '1 '1 1. v. 1 fl I X 1 . . 11 . . , .. 1 y 4 . D 1 1 yi y 4 1' r 1 1 wi .. 1 1 1 1 7 D 1 1 . . ., K 1 D y -1 -1 1 1 I . 2 . . r , j z , D . . . ' 'Q rr , ' 1 1vv 2 ' y 1 1 1i 1 K1 . , . .C K. . . D . . D , 1 - f A. ' ' '. ' s 'J ' f f ' 1' 4 ' J - 1 1 7 1 1 1 3 1 4 - 1 1 ya 1 1 1 4 ' 1 1 , , 4 . ' A . 1. , . 1' K L1 ' ty 1 1' 1 1 ,U ,. people to hurry up and check all the actlvrtres rn whrch they had 1 ' 4- X v h 1 .V QA1 - .1 . xl . 2 . 1 v lv 1 K I 5 ' I 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 v 1 l V . , 1' , ' , 1 f 3 xc r 1 . , 1' U 1 1 1 ' ' y ' 1 1 1 ' 2 .- ' ' - . Q ' S , 2 . j : . 1 ' , 11 l A L, L A .. Y 2 . , . S 2 . V . V' 1 sc V ia 1 1 - 1-D 5 I ' . , s ., , A' I L, L' V 4 I y 7- 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 , , . , . , , . 1 1 ' ' 1 ' -4 ' -1 y y - T A 1 v 1 1' 1 ' 1 ' 1 y 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 , .' .' . . , 4 y 1 vu '1 ' 1 ' I 1 ' - 1 7 A C L n C Boys Sports Football Flrst Row Torn McLa en Scorekeepe Edward Phelan Leona d Wilson Har y C owell Cor nellus Pronay Kenneth MacFarIa e Joseph Lucas Manage Second Row Paul Forbes Joseph Smlth Blll Taylo Alex DeLena Co capta n Mlke Fortune Robert D bble Richard Kellogg Robe t Ferg son Third Ro Pete Toccl Walte Smith Brion Foulke Pat Shea Houston Sey o r Bull Ba y Ralph Felice Robe t Gay Domlmck Pecora Benjamln Glglo Mr Hasseltme Coach RADUATION the cause of many a headache to coaches everywhere certalnly N 1 major portlon of hlS best players ln all of the mterscholastlc sports But as all coaches do he took the bltter wlth the sweet and d1d the best he could w1th what he ha On the football field wh1le the band p'ayed and spectators cheered the K H S elex en came up agamst some pretty st1E co'npet1t1on Even so they won three games lost three and tled one The last game of th season was the all mportant Chappaqua game The squad played hard and handed Chappaqua a 7 6 defeat thereby galnmg permanent possesslon of the coveted Indlan trophy whlch now rests ln the hallowed halls of K H S When basketball season rolled around thele was one veteran only on the squad The coach brought hls team to vlctory 1n ten contests while losing but five All the games were hard fought and the team well deserved the pralse they recelved from the students and faculty lhe blggest tussle was wlth our arch rlval Bedford In the de cldlng game the qumtet played a grand game and we are proud of them even though they were beaten 15 to 19 As xt was they were second ln the N W I L ThlS sprlngs baseball season IS Just gettmg under way and K H S has a good nlne The season b1dS to be successful even though we have a tough schedule The boys are all 1n the Splrlt to play good ball and the school 1S behmd them ln thelr cam pa1gn Our heavlest games are w1th Chappaqua and Bedford but the squad wnll do thelr best to conquer them and all other foes If It IS possxble to w1nd up the sea son ln first place Coach Hasseltlne IS the man to do the deed The teams have had a good year and we are proud of them then records and last but not least our Coach Mr Hasseltlne He has been the gllldlllg hand behmd the football basketball and baseball squads and has done a hne Job of coachlng the teams of whlch We are so lustly proud D ' : r - r, , r ' , r r , - ' , n , - r. : , ' , ' r, - - i . ' , i . ' , r u . ' w: r ', r ' , ' , , m u , ' rr , ' , r , ' ' , ' ' i , ::f?QlT1f: at IM . X 7 9 in had its eifect on Katonah Hlgh School. Last June, Coach Hasseltine lost the KF 7,1 . . - . . . 'fun ' , . . . d. n . n A o o , ' . 0 Y A ' 9 9 ' . 2 -I . c n 1 - , u ' ' 7 9 Q - - 7, . . . . ' , . ' . . . Y . , - . . . . . . , . . . ' ! , , . 1 ' ' I c ,Q n , , , ' , . ' u o Y . . Boys Sports Basketball r-lrst Row Robert Dlbble Walter Smlth Michael Fortune Robert Ferguson Stephen Bolmer, Stanley Haracz, Benjamm Glgllo Mr Hasseltune Coach Second Row Warren de Ved Sammy Morabuto Ralph Fellce Ball Barry Joseph Gerardu Waldle Gullen Tom McLaren Benjamin Baseball First Row Peter Toccn Robert Dlbble Mlchael Fortune Stanley Haracz Henry Palmer. Ralph Fellce Robert Ferguson Second Row Warren de Ved Benjamin Allmond Robert Gay Houston Seymour Wa due Gullen Mr Hasseltlne Coach Stephen Bolmer Walter Smith, Ben jamm Glgluo Sammy Morablto Jeff Davis D ,.. : . v . Y . v , . . . Y . . - I : Y . v . , . ' .. . ' , . . Allmond, Jeff Davis, Harry Crowell. . . . , . ' , . : , ' , , ' : . ' ' . F ' y . - Girls Sports Badminton First Ro Janet T ansue Jean Kolb rne Esther Broadhu st Florence McCullough Mae Ba teaux Jeanne Ba y Elsle Knapp Second Ro M s Wllla s Coach Barbara Muller Jea Kllheffer E lee Co pe th ante Edna Malay Cyntha Kolbu ne May B adsell Helen W Iams M rel a e s Manager Third Row Jane Woodcock Patsy Wheeler Betty Pronay Marga et M Ile Jamce Kellogg Ellane Ma ckelbach Beat ce G nung Gloria Wood Paul e MacDo ald Anne McDonald l HE athlet1c department for glrs under the d1rect1on of Mrs Wllhams has X ,f The new school has been an lnspuatxon to school Splflt for thls year more g1r's partlclpated ln the VHFIOUS sports than ever before In the fall the hockey 1nv1tat1on games wlth Chapp qla Bedford Hllls and York tovsn were held SIHCQ the glrls have no regulatlon field for practlce they unfortunately lost all the games However they met wlth success ln the basketball season In the mtramurals a Round Rob1n Tournament conslstlng of five teams was organlzed Barbara Mlller a Junlor was the captaln of the vlctorlous team Three mvltatlon games were played All first team games were won Wlth the followlng scores Brlarcllff 15 42 Bedford 20 23 and the Yorktown game 13 26 The second team won one game t1ed one and lost one As IS customary after the hockey and basketball seasons respectlvely Play Days vsele held The hockey Play Day was at Bedford and the basketball Play Day was here At Mount Klsco a specxal basketball Play Day was held The honol teams are selected by an Athletlc Council One glrl IS elected from each class 1n the hlgh school Th1s year they were Mary Bartone freshman Evelyn Wood sophomore Florence McCullough Junlor and Margaret Mlller senlor The man agel was Murlel I ammers The d1rector of course was Mrs Wllllams our able coach The sprmg program w1ll conslst of volley ball badmmton deck tennls soft ball alchery shuffleboard plug pong and paddle tenms The most popular sport ln gym classes has been bowllng The clxmax of the season IS the awards glven ln June based on a polnt system For each sport ln Wh1Ch a glrl partlclpates she YGCCIVQS a certaln number of polnts At the end of the year emblems are awarded to the ones recelvlng the hlghest scoles It IS a very fan' method and It 1nc1tes sportsmanshlp The recelvlng of these em D A , W 4 wAWWihWa?w' l. 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