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

 - Class of 1949

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CLASS OFFICERS Seated: Malcolm Burt, President Standing: William Weist, Jr., Treasurer Dolores Leal, Secretary Robert Shorter, Vice-President ll

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Finally, we had attained the rank of freshmen, and our class grew by leaps and bounds. From South Salem came an eager group which included Jean Koenig, Shirley Tripp, Herb Steidle, Charlie Arnold and Ralph Gay. Other faces were unfamiliar too. Terry Chase came from Ridgefield High and Malcolm Burt from St. Mary's. Our class advisors, Miss Miller and Miss Bryan, helped us adapt ourselves to the strange patterns of high school life. Ken Dann was our freshman class president. The beginning of our Sophomore year found us with two more additions -namely Caroline Herz from Chappaqua, and Donnie Joyce who came back to ioin our class from Poughkeepsie. We entered the social life of K.H.S. by giving a square dance under the capable hand of Joyce Hall, our class president. Then, along in the middle of the year, came Jackie Paillex from Queens and Bob Shorter from New Rochelle. Upperclassmen! We were rapidly nearing the end of our school days and we were very lucky to have as advisors Miss Courreges and Mr. Smith. Also during our Junior year our class found itself with three new members. First, there was our French addition, Lucile Laurent, from Emma Willard School in Troy, and then Opal Sneddon from Mt. Kisco, and last Dick Jarvis, our racing enthusiast, from St. Mary's. Bob Shorter was our president that year and our Prom was the most outstanding event of the year. Who will ever forget the beautiful merry-go-round, streamers, balloons and everything? Una Wilson was our Prom Queen and Dick Eddy our Prom King. It certainly was a gorgeous affair. September, 1948 found us returning to the halls of K.H.S. for the last time-we were finally Seniors. The last member of our class, Jack Wolfe, appeared in our homeroom from Yorktown. Our class was finally complete. We started our last year by giving a platter dance with the unexpected added attraction of a square-dance orchestra and refreshments. After that we plunged into the dramatic triumph of the century, THE LITTLE MINISTER, our very successful Senior Play. During Christmas vacation we had our Senior Ball at which there was a large turnout of alumni. Then, to start the New Year off right, we held a Square Dance. Now, as we write our yearbook, we realize that our days at K.H.S. are very short. Commencement will soon be upon us and the Class of '49 will all go their separate ways. We will long remember our school days and we want to express our sincere gratitude to all those who have helped us along the way. 'IO



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