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Class Poem As we leave behind Our high school years, Let us look back O'er the tide of events Both happy and sad That have marked our time At Katonah High. Let us remember the studies, Recall the emotions, The feeling of knowledge, The gladness of a test well done. Then think of the games, The tense thread of competition When the score was close. Look back on the parties, The music and dancing. Feel again the happiness Of working together For this school that we love. Now let us look forward To our future. lt's in our hands To do with as we will. Whether it be dark or bright Is up to us. May we be prepared to face it Come what may. - Louise Morehouse 15
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Our Senior Year proved to be the greatest year of all. Paul Brouard returned to K.H.S. to again be elected class president. We gave the first dance of the year and then threw ourselves into our Senior Play, The Trail of the Lonesome Pine. We had a wonderful time doing it and we'll never forget lrl's I ain't never missed yet! or Pat's Kin if I wanna. It proved to be one of the memorable dates of the year. Another memorable date was the day Katonah defeated Chappaqua in football and won the annual battle for the plaque. Nine of our boys were members of this football team. Our Senior Ball was something out of this world. Snowmen and icicles dotted the auditorium and couples danced beneath soft clouds of snow. Our last arrival was George Morgan from Saint Peter's School, Peekskill, New York. Though, as we write, the year is not yet over and we are looking forward to commencement, already we have the feeling that the time is short. The few weeks that are left will soon join the busy years already recorded. For some of us high school is the end of formal education, others of us will go on to college. For all of us, however, this part of our life will provide happy memories through years to come. 14
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SENIORS 1948 HOWLAND ADAMS Bud . . . Math whiz . . . debater . . . stubborn . . . always eager to help. Purple Patch 45 Junior Class Vice- President, Presidentp Junior Prom Com- mittee: Senior Ball Committee, Christ- mas Play 45 Yearbook Stall-Business Manager, Senior Play-Business Man- ager. ss' DOROTHY BAUTZ Dotty . . . Tall and slender . . . well- dressed . . . quiet . . . cute. Glee Club 'l,2,3,4p Softball 3,45 Bas- ketball 3,45 Badminton 3,45 Purple Patch 45 Home Economics Club Vice- President 3: Junior Prom Committee, Senior Ball Committee: Yearbook Stall. ALLAN ANDERSEN Andy . . . Blonde cherub . . . artistic flair . . . ardent jitter bug . . . clown . . . unpredictable. Band 3,45 Purple Patch 49 Junior Prom Committee, Senior Ball Committee, Christmas Play 3, Yearbook Staff. LLOYD BEACOM Beals . . . Loud shirts . . . racing enthusiast. Band 1,25 Baseball 1,2,3p Football Manager 'lp Basketball 'l,2,3, Junior Prom Committee: Varsity Club l,2,3,4p Varsity Club President 4. 16 DOROTHY ANDERSON Dodie . . . Personality . . . beautiful clothes . . . sports loving . . . clever. Stoneleigh School: Hockey 1, Soc- cer lp Softball 17 Class Treasurer 'l. Katonah: Hockey 2,3,4p Softball 2,3,4p Purple Patch 4, Glee Club 27 Class Vice-President 27 Junior Prom Commit- tee, Senior Ball Committee: Yearbook Staff. JX-- JEAN BENNETT Jeanie . . . Sophisticated . . . un assuming . . . gay. Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Special Chorus 2,3,4p Varsity Hockey 1,27 Mixed Chorus 2,37 Operetta 27 Archery 35 Ping Pong 2, Basketball 27 Purple Patch 2,37 Junior Prom Committee, Christmas Play 45 Senior Playp Yearbook Staff.
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