Kew Forest School - Blotter Yearbook (Forest Hills, NY)
- Class of 1938
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'. zu! ...JT-I .. - V -1 1 ,,,I. I .II I 'w Y un ,M '., , . - . .. JN- ...Q , ,, ' if-.e vas. .1 -::, -..'rJ '-7- '.f ,, . . . ' '-0.12 1.4 ' C' ' -4 r L 5 . K I 4- I I A .1 iieisisasfxriui. 5n....2:'a.I61E?l!f..fi:.Qg. ' A. ....a.... L THE BLOTT JOHN VJILLIAM CA M PO l'rinv1-lun 'lxvnnis ls-am 58: lhluth Cluh '38 Lvl us l'UllSll1l'l' lliu rvusun of the msc-. For nolliing is law iluil is rm! rvuson. Hill has hui-n with us only a short time: ru-vurtlu-lc-ss, we liuvc all hvvn nhlc ln hc-ns-lit lrom his lim: mlionulizing logic' in argu- mvntivc moms-nts, anfl tht' stimulus proviclc-cl hy his poorl follow- ship Anil lrivnrlly wil llill has prov:-rl himsvll El Lvvn analyst ol fxmcrrirmi history mul Im kept lim othvr mcmtmvrs ol thc class lrom re-sling loo much on lvormvr lnurols. 3 ,IJ W-fb I i I aw' -C',4f ' f! . 11? Suomi Eisusie Siurlio Cluh '37, '38: Kew-Forest Playm-rs ,351 ldv Salon Franguis '37g rlqhrvc Arts Cluh '38 cluugliier of the gmls, 1liL'il1UIy lull, flml most divinely lair. Vwfhcn sho is not alla-ruling a prom at Prince-lon or Colgate, Judge trivs lo lind time to alteml school. Ncvvrlhvl:-ss, we can say of .luclgc that whatever she- lilccs, she rlocs well, as f-xmnpliliecl lay her progress in Frenrh. lncleecl, we lcnow ol no one vlsc having that almost impossihlc combination of hcnuty, charm, anrl modesty. 7 B ll i urlgc 't.-5vi'fd,,:w- . ,,- 'K THE BLQTTER 'lili'p' VVDJ My ow-9' - Engleworm,' .'El'iITl2SUlI, H HRir:lcy. U Hfruizqoiseu ' l . . g, W . . ,, U IYV L ,Jfwjvfljiff .f J rf' .1 fZ,,.! 'JY I ,ffj I, '-if ,P VERA Louise ENGELHARDT Vvellesley l.eaclers Clulu ,385 Viveepresirlent l.e Salon Franqais '38s l.e Salon lsranqais '36. '57, '58: Best French lmprovement Cup '32 Math Club '36 '37, '58: Varsity Baslcetlaall ,562 Treasurer Class '37: Three Arts Cluh 'SSI Debating Team '38: Philanthropy Committee '38: Chairman Re- freshments Senior Dance '38. Htvcaring ull the weight of learning lightly like ri flower. Although she gives the impression of hi-ing a light-hearterl ancl rarclree type, Vera is really a harrl-worlting and amhilious sturlent. especially in Frenvh anrl Math. llowever, she is really in her glory in Frenvh competitions aml in initiating new sorority sisters. Xfve shall miss her hecrlcling anrl congoniality. 4 Fmxmcias A Mi31.iA ERicKsoN Ohio Slate University Leaclers Cluln '38: ViCF'PfCSlfl63Ht Class '5B: Chairman Senior Dance '38g Captain Seeonfl Hoclcey Team '58: Presirlent Math Cluh ,383 l.e Salon Francais '35, '36, '37, ,581 Chairman Entertainment Committee l.e Salon Franqais ,581 Nath Cluh '37, 'SSQ Science Cluh '38: Philanthropy Committee '55: Cteanfup Committee '35, '373 Debating Team '38: C1.A.A. Representative '38 ...All who joy uvoulcl win Must shura il, - happiness was liorn u twin. Pxeljectives are superfluous to clescrihe Frances. Wherever there is a meeting, there is Frances condurting it or else ollering helpful suggestions, lor there is practically no outsirle activity in which she cloes not take part. Wve shalt truly miss her reacly cooperation and ennviviality. 8 THE BLOTTER Leo FRANKLIN Buclcnell Soccer Team '37, ,383 Captain Soccer Team '38: .lunior llvoothall '34, .lunior Baseball '3-1: Baselmall Team '56, '37, '38: Science Club '37, ,383 Math Cluh '37: Treas- urer Der Deutsche Verein 38: Sturlio Club '3Sg Trallic Squad '38 Hsluiuly but surely williul mouelli lhe might of the goals. He is never in a hurry to clo things whether it he liclcling for the hasehall team or cxpouncling a theory in physics. But results have shown that lneneath his calm exterior there is a steaclfastness of purpose which malces his path a sure one, Notecl for his fast, wittv comelnaclcs ancl his alzility lo talce everything in stricle, we are sure no situation will ever rulTle l.eo. luis ANNA GOSSNER Vassar l.eaclers Clul: T37, '38, Vice-President Leaders Clul: '3S: Eclitor-in-Chief BLOTTER '38: President G.A.A. '38p Captain Blue Team '37: Manager Blue Team ,385 Varsity Hoclcey '33, '34, '35, '36, ,373 Captain Varsity lloclcey '36, ,371 L. l. Private School Hoclcey Team '36, '37: L. l. School Girl Hoclcey Team ,361 Varsity Baslcet- hall '34, '35, '36, '37: Varsity Lacrosse '35, '36: N. Y. School Girl Lacrosse Team '36: Lacrosse Manager Blue Team '36: Clean-up Representative '36: Kew-Forest Players '38: Le Salon Francais '37, '38: Three Arts Cluh '38: Delaating Team '38: Math Club '37, '3S: Chairman Reel Stockings '38, Lei us consirler the reason of the case, For nothing is law that is not reason. ln her quiet and unobtrusive way, lris excels in everything she sets out to clo, hut hecause of hc-r extreme moclcsty aml matter-of-tact attitucle towarcl her accomplishments, we are inclinecl to underestimate her ability. She is unquestionably the liest stuclent ancl girl athlete in the class, hut it is her quiet anrl yet compelling nature that wins us. Uln hoc signo vincesf' lris. 9 LOU lllfli' 1 J' ,A Fgwotff mil-013 aww' ri :VP ,- OX sbp. V X 1 ,jx T D K sf- THE BLOTTER X MR Bill , Willie llLilCli,U Be1iyU f XKIILLIAM BUDGE GROAT Colgate Manager Tennis Team '37g Philanthropy Committee '57: Three Arts Clulo '3S: Debating '58: Basehall Team '58 Hsiurlious of case and fcntl of humble ihingsf Bill is our outstanzling exponent of extreme color schemes in clothes. l'lis engaging smile anrl gay plaicls are lmown to rlivert many a feminine cyc from a text hoolc. As a stuclent. Bill is forever trying to modernize hoth Dr. Nash and Euclicl on the suhject of geometry. Some clay we expect to lincl him trying to modernize the' state legislature. ,I GEORGIA BETTY HATCH Bennington Team '58: Vice-President Class 'I'J5: Treasurer '3B: BLOTTER Board '57, '38: Three Arts ,581 Kew-Forest Players '55, '36: Presiclent Studio 583 Le Salon Francais '35, '56: Philanthropy Com- mittee '36, 137, ,381 Math Club '57 t 'Ashe walles in beauty like the night Of clourlless climes ami starry skies. Ful, refreshing as the :lawn in the western hills. ent affairs of our morlern-clay world - this is Beltv n heacl to font in dignity. She upholcls the o t e lass in every way ancl is a constant source of inspiration to us poor mortals who must strive for a place in the sun. With unaffected modesty she lencls a helping hancl to all activities and quietly goes her way, leaving others to enjoy the triumph. 10 THE BLOTTER FREDERIC BARNiNG HOF Dulze l.eaclers Club '37, '58: Presirlent Leaclers Cluli '58: Presi- clent Class '54, '57: Vice-Presielent Class '55g BLOTTER Boarcl '3Sg Tennis Team '58: Presirlent B.A,A. '58: Foot- lvall Team '54, '56g Soccer Team '57, ,581 Basel1allTeam '34, '56, '57p Swimming Team '35, '57, '58s Philanthropy Committee '55, '57, '5Ft: Debating Team '58: Der Deutsche Verein '58: Tliree Arts Club ,58: Kew-Forest Players ,552 Glee Clula '57, Difficulties are the things ilmt show what men ure. Fred is perl1aps the most eo-operative stuclenl in tlie school. ln everything lic unclertalces his unsellislw performance encourages olliers to persevere with l'iim, no matter lfiow flillicult tlme task may lie. Whether lie is leading the swimming team to victory or presicl- ing over tlwe Leaclers Cluln, it is the slieer force of luis personality tliat malzes Fred stancl out. JEAN ANN JOHNSON William ancl lxlary Delmating Team '5S: Clee Clulv '5-ft, '55, '56, '5T': Kew- Forest Players '54, '55, N561 Pliilantliropy Committee '56, '57, '58g Matti Club '57, 'ssl Crgan Group ,573 Tliree Arts Clulm '58 USu'evl mercy is noliilityls Iruv lmrlgef' .lean is one of tlie quietest members of the class. She has poise anrl calm anrl in tlie midst of any argument can re-main rom- pletely unmltlecl. lt is tliis quality wlwicli l1as llelpetl lier to win clelxates. ller warm lu-art ancl generous spirit liave manifesterl rrlierrliselvff in lyiliilarlstlwropic worlc. .lean lias certainly macle a place or erse in ew- orest. 1 1 ll L, , Li LW' l.FFOd,' eunnien, Hfolinnie Y , tq. I .il ?f 'll QQ . H tl-1 ' .. W, 1 . . Q 7 .ji Ji were ,I 1 . . N 7 1. 1. '? rl ' v l ll' 1 , .fl If .A L-v l' 1. . I.JUl1i.- 7. 1 , Sl:-fviJ'gs 1. f 4 Lily' ' nl! IQ My ' 'lflifury ' lin KUV 4 i l f if I 5? . tif FWS fl M1513 Qi flu' ll...-at THE BLOTTER DOROTHY JEANNE Kemaia Swartlimore Debating Team ,585 Treasurer Tliree Arts Club '58: BLOTTER Boarcl '55: Varsity Hoclrey '57: Le Salon Francais '56, '57, '58g Secretary Class '55: Kew-Forest Players '55, .581 Glee Club '56, '58: Matb Club '57, '58: G. A. A. Representative '57g Second Team Baslcet- ball '57. Thy purpose firm is equal to the deed. Atbletics, liomeworlc, clramatics, Le Salon Francais meet- ings are merely a small part of Dorotby's busy life. Among ber most admirable traits, are ber perseverance and ber joviality. We give Dorotliy every wisli for success and bope tliat all ber life will be as bappy as ber liigb scbool years liave l-een, AVERY Cismz LINHART Hollins Business Manager BLo'r'ren '38: Debating Team '38: G. A. A. Representative '55g Kew-Forest Players '55, '56, '5B: Glee Club '56, '37, '38: Secretary Le Salon Francais '561 Second Team Hoclrey '56: Second Team Baslcetball '57: Tbree Arts Club '58: Studio Club '55, '57, '58. Thy modesly's a candle to thy merit. Avery is tlie business woman of tbe class. Sbe can sell anytliing lrom ticlcets to a sorority dance to advertisements for our BLOTTER. and sbe bas tbe ability to malce tbe purcbaser really clesire the article. Her sincerity anal sby morlesty combine to malce ber one of tl'1e best lilcecl girls in tlie Senior Class. I2 '-.-st 1 f' fl ,. unlink! 'i THE BLOTTER Lewis New MAN LIZEE Presiilent Senior Class .581 Vice-President B. A. A. '58: Swimming Team '57, '58: Baseball Team '57, '58: Cap- tain Baseball Team '57, '58: Soccer Team '58: Stuclio Clulz '58g Glee Club '57, ,583 Kew-Forest Players '573 Trallic Squacl '57, '58: Waiter 558. HA short saying oft contains much wisdom. Lewis has a magnetic personality which draws people to him. There is an invigorating quality about him which may he clue to his sunny humor. his startling earnestness. or his untmiaserl lmluntness. As President of the Senior Class he has set up a moclel for laconic' eftieicney anrl souncl juclgment. His achieve- ments are variecl, ranging from excellent composition with a T-square to triumphs in every sport the school competes in. To us he is the epitome of whole-hearterl encleavor, sinrere friendship. anel enthusiasm. MARY ELLEN Lomax' Xvilliam ancl Mary - Math Club '57, '38: Vive-Presielent Math Cluln '57: Sec- retary Math Club ,583 Delmating Team ,583 Treasurer Class ,561 Cvlee Club '55, '56, '58p Kew-Forest Players '35, '56g Le Salon Franqais '56, '57g Three Arts Club '5Bp Chevrons ,581 Senior Dance Committee '38, Of surpassing beauty and in the bloom of youth. Whether it he lcnitting. cleluating, or shagging, Lolcey invests everything she cloes with a charm that is entirely her own. VX e are caught lay the spell of her melodic voice, enthralled lay the spirited fire of her eyes. It is no woncler that the stag line becomes a hee-hive of activity when she zlances hy. I3 U 1 f ?7r ' f Leaf , Louie 'Tsolzeyn f 71 tfflljj U I at ,J M li ,sw Qewff Q0 oysuic 'fp '5 y9P 6 OL-9 'f?K4 55 gpm Peggy , Hpigglen Marie , ?W 40 OJ ffffwww uf' -3' v Q' Z jim BLOTTER MARGARE'r BURNS MANTLE Wildclill .lunior College Three Arts Cluh ,582 Kew-Forest Players '54, '55, '56, ,581 Vice-President Players '58s Glee Club '54, '55, ,561 Le Salon Francais '56, '57, Philanthropy Committee '58: Clean-up Committee '54: Thrift Committee '55: Organ Group '57. A'Happy am I, from care l'm free! Why ar'n'i they all contented like me? Peggy is one of the most lovahle memhers of the Senior Class. She is continually beaming with joy anal always has time to clo someone a good turn. All ear she has given much energy to securing theater ticlcets for the Three Arts Clulm and the English classes. Because ol her willingness to help everyone, we prophesy for Peggy a future as a philanthropist, MURIEL MAYER University of Wisconsin Debating Team '58: Three Arts Club '58: Keyv-Forest Players '55, '56, '57, '58g Le Salon Francais 56. '57. ,585 Math Cluh l57, ,581 Philanthropy Committee '5S. ulxloderalion, the noblest gif! of Heaven. Muriel has contrihutecl a great cleal to Kew-Forest. She is one of the most even-tempered girls we have lcnown. Muriel has talcen a cleep interest in science, and we expect her to follow in the footsteps ol Madame Curie. ll she arrives on time for all her ap- pointments in life, there is no reason io suppose that she will not fulhll our expectations. 14 T H E B L O T T E R Evm. 'L' ,Awnlenv IvIL'l.l.IiR , ll 3 Hollins ' 'mf .1-f- A bw TAM . W ,,'f mf, Five m O0 um Lok 1 Evelyn h . impressed us smile, and nvw not lull mlo ,, n fy ff fffn ZXZII llll EIJXVARIJ RIZHIJING OSH EA IAVOXVH Dc-Imling Tc-inn '31 VBS: 'Huron' ,Nrls Clulv '3H: Us-r Dvlllsrlu- vvrr-in 58: Svivnw' cxlllll '37, V385 Kvw-Forvsl Play:-rs '31 Main lwlulm ET. '35 Cami In In' nwrriv mul rwisnn Eflclic- is ve-rhxinly ilu' must happy-glo-lklvlcy boy in llw Svniur lxlass. Ill- mn lim! lmmor in lflc' most serious situalions. Slill. hs' lxlzxmlgvs ln lnlu- his' sluvliz-s lo Ixvarl nncl wv an- ws-H rr-rnimlm-J of lnnl fnrl wlwnc-x'r'r IN- clolivcrs zu splc-nrlicl ornlinn in lliSlUTf' 1-lass or rvvilvx om' of Imis ininuilalulv vssays in Gornmn. Hmx'vx'e'r. fu- is In-sl known for his c-xm'r'Hr-nk wif. 15 Irie THE BLOTTER NVARREN PACK Columhia Soccer Team ,581 Baseball Team ,571 Science Clul: '58g Le Salon Francais '37, ,581 Math Cluh '37, '38, UNO one knows what he can do till he tries. When Warren laughs, he is a perfect picture of wholesome mirth: hut we feel sure that those who oppose his ponderous hull: on the soccer lielcl are not inclined to regarcl him as a comedian. As mathematician, scientist, ancl French scholar, Warren ranlcs among the luest -' with seemingly little effort. BETTY Louise PIERCE Katharine Gihhs Glee Cluh '35, '36, '57: Thrift Committee '36: Chaimian Thrift Committee '37: Chairman Btorren Photographs '58g BLOTTER Boarcl '58: Le Salon Franqais '57g Math Club ,57, ,381 Three Arts Club '5S: Treasurer Studio Cluh '58: Debating Team '58g Philanthropy Commit- tee '58, Blast uzilh that charm, the certainty to please. At first we thought it was her fair hcauty and her franlcness which caused our admiration, hut, on seconcl thought, it is her dependability in crises - and we do not mean when we drop a stitch while lcnitting. Somerlay, we hope to see her on the stage -' as the Pavlowa of the Shag, 16 2 :UV I' My Vw- Q Ml I ,, ff' YA f KW,,l.jNf X THE BLOTTER M' w ' QA 'fix fx Qftvt DOROTHY NATALIE REHN f Aclelphi BLOTTER Board '38: Leaders Club '58: Three Arts Club '58: President Der Deutsche Verein l58: Debating Team '3S: Glee Club '55, '37, '58: Kew-Forest Players '36, '57, g?:bMath Club '57, '58s Treasurer Class '55p Science , u '38. Patience is a necessary ingredient of genius, Acljectives, verbs, nouns '- none can describe the vibrant personality of Dorothy. As presiclent of Der Deutsche Verein. she has organized and conducted the club capably this tirst year of its existence, and has made it one of the leading organizations in the school. Dorothy will reach the top in whatever Fielcl sho chooses, because of her spirit of cooperation and her initiative. FLORENCE MARION Roiiiz Ohio State University , lie Salon Franqais '56, '37, '5B: Three Arts Club 38: Kew-Forest Players ,36, '37: Clean-up Committee '38, Hy the work, one lenows the worlzmnnf' Florence is a prominent member of this year's senior class. She is a lc-acling ligure in Le Salon Francais ancl in scholarship can compete with the best. We predict a brilliant future for Florence, probably in the tielcl ol' law, for woe unto anyone who gets into an argument with her. 17 Ronny Hlllossie get -s Y' Rhoda Hscottyn, Hlwcirgyu t 1 t Y THE BLOTTER RHODA FAY RUBIN Slcidmore Debating Team '38g Secretary Der Deutsche Verein ,383 Math Club '37, ,38: Kew-Forest Players '38g Le Salon Francais '37, '3S: Science Club '38: Senior Dance Committee '38: Second Team Hoclcey ,581 Three Arts Club '38: Philanthropy Committee '38 Hller little nameless unrememlzured acts of kindness and of love. Rhoda is gifted with a charming personality and the ability to malae friends easily. On a rainy Monday morning she can always ' be counted on to be vibrant and gay. If she has a fault, it is her overgenerosity and her too ready willingness to help others. Cer- tainly, Rhoda is not a believer in the ancient proverb, God helps 7those who help themselves, lVlAizJoR1E Eusa Scorr Slcidmo re ' Leaders Club '37, '38: BLOTTER Board '57, '58: Assistant Editor BLOTTER ,385 President Class '35p Secretary Class N361 Secretary Senior Class '38: Studio Club '37, '3S: Vice-President Studio Club '38: President Three Arts Club ,381 Chairman Lost and Found '3Sg Debating Team ,3T, '38g Clean-up Committee '35g Kew-Forest 353 Le Salon Francais '36, '37g Blue Cheer 38g Philanthropy Committee '38: Senior Dance ,39 HNonc but herself mn lwe her parallel. infectious smile, a warm heart . . . These are one ol the most talented members ol the class, artistic. literary and forensic abilities. Kew-Forest Contagious laughter and ready humor. 18 THE BLOTTER IJELEN Ei.izAisET1-1 SHERRON W.-in-Slcy Debating Team '37, SS: Cir-0 Ciuh '37: Math Club .571 Kew-Form-st Players '55, '36g Studio Club '33, '34, '31 'Persuasion lips In-r iungue win-nu'cr slw MILS. Helen is always quiet and unohlrusivr-. hill whvn the cichaiing season comes arounri, she- changes to a iirry oralor who iiors noi know the meaning of the word ilvfvul. ll:-len has a sly, whimsirai humor which is cvirh-nrtr-ci in he-r wrilings. il is these ve-ry qualities which have vnrivarvri Helen lo us an. r RAY MOND Vwfi l.l.lAM SHREWSBURY M. I. T. Soccer Team '3Sg Us-hating Tc-am '38p Swimming Tvunm '38: Tennis Te-nm '38, The lruih is ulrrrrys ilu' sirungyvsl lIl'Qlll1l0f1f,H If you arf' womicring al lhe' surre-ss of' our snvvc-r ivam lasl fan, you hi'lVf' never sc:-n Imgs in urlion. The apjgrcssivvnrss ani' strategy whirh charavtvrizr' his alhiclic pvrformancc also were dominant faders in pinving him among the he-sl of our fic-haters. Ray, it woulfl sc-vm. is popular among the young la-'iif-s anfi wo arm' surf' that his presvnrc hvlpcri to douhlc aiirrnclanrc' nt hoih grim:-S and cichaios. 19 S1wa ' ' :JJ Logs , Ray 1 I. 1 J ,pl 1 Q fr! . ,ffl M if 02171 If h VJ M! lJOROTHY l-oRRA1NE SMITH William and Mary ,ily PM ,Z ' 'Vi f if JN THE BLOTTER fjwklllz! I K, J lx .llL' l K l, I I 1 fit FU KVM f i 1 x f' I Doll , Hsrriillyn Hlwarlyn Deliating Team '37, '38: Vice-captain '3B: Science Clula '36, '37, '38g Math Cluh '37, '38: Secretary Math Cluh '37g Treasurer Math Clul: '38g Philanthropy Committee '38g Three Arts Club ,381 Glee Club '36, '37, '38: Kew- Forcst Players '36, '37. living voice is ihni ulhich sways the soul. We call her Doll and when you have seen the perfect oval of her face, the starryness of her eyes, you will understand why. Vile could say that she is a friend to one and all, that she pos- sesses a rich soprano voice which is thrilling to hear, that she is the soul of rhythm: hut we are proud to say that despite the legion of heaux that constantly surround her, she still linds time lor her studies, MARTIN MATTHEW SPITZ Yale BLOTTER Board '35, '36, '37, '38: Business Manager BLOTTER '37: Manager Soccer Team '37, '38: Manager Baseball Team '37: Footlvall '33: B. A. A. Council '36, '37, ,381 Kew-Forest Players '36, ,372 Glee Cluln '35, '36, '37, '38: Science Clula '37, '38: Secretary-Treasurer Science Cluh '38g Clean-up Committee '38 'Tfivrcfs ci magic in the disloncc, where the sea-line meets the slay. Martin is our globe trotterg having already covered the western hemisphere and Europe, he is now contemplating the Orient. Since his kindergarten days here at Kew-Forest, he has talcen part in almost every school activityg still, he can not decide for the future. Essentially an idealist, his vivid imagination is evidenced hy literary ellort, unusual philosophies, and strange ambitions. our MQQOYW Q., dn-C Vs.-5 THE BLOTFII lisa WEINBliRG Adelphi President Le Salon Francais '3Bg Three Arts Cluh '38g Der Deutsche Vcrein '38g Kew'Forest Players 38: Bi.oTTER Board '38. The secret of success is consluncy lo purposef, Ilse is a lovely German girl transplanted from her homeland to this country. She has been with us only one short year, but even in that short space of time she has endeared herself to every one. Her high spirits and willingness to help have contributed much to our French and Gemian Club meetings. llse is fast becoming an American in deed as well as in name. KATHLEEN WIGTON Baltimore lvlemorial llospital l.eaclers Cluh '36, '37, '38: First Vice-President Leaders Cluln '3S: BLOTTER Board '34, '35, '36, '37g Debating Team '36, '37, '3Sp Captain Debating Team .385 Golrl Key with Diamond '3Sg Kew-Forest Players '34, '35, '36: Vice-President Class ,371 Math Clulim '37, '38: Science Cluh '37, '38g Second Hoclcey Team '38: Chairman Rings and Pins '38 Hcharm us, orritor, till the lion look no larger than the col. The First thing that impresses you ahout Kay is her strength of character. ln literary worl: and in dehating she leads the Field, hut apparently not satisfied with these, she succeeded in graduating in February to enter the Baltimore Memorial llospital as a student nurse. To meet Kay is to admire her: to lrnow her is to love her. 'll Q r M' at awgv ,MQW THE BLOTTER MILDRED NVOLTON Bennington Debating Team ,585 Three Arts Club '58: Le Salon Francais '57, '58g President Le Salon Francais ,583 Kew- Forest Players '56, '57: Secretary-Treasurer Kew-Forest Players '57g Glee Club '58, You stand in your own brilliance. A warm heart and a warm smile malce Midge easily one of the most lilceable girls in the Senior Class. But beneath this serene surface lie a tiery temper and the very spirit of eloquence which tlare up when anything irlcs her. We shall remember her mostly, however, for that great understanding which has often been a source ol' comlort to us in troubled moments. Midge Commencement Plans Completed HE members of the Class of 1958 will graduate in the Community House of Forest Hills Gardens, on the evening of June 5, with Louis D. Marriott, Headmaster, presid- ing. Hof Hall will be decorated with branches of leaves and flowers. The senior spealcers will be Marjorie' Scott, Edward O'Shea and Raymond Shrewsbury. Mr. Marriott will award the diplomas, assisted by James L. Dixon, and Mrs. Lucy Allen Smart. The guest spealcer will be Dr. Will C. French, of Teachers College, Columbia University. There will be violin and organ accompaniment to the singing of an anthem and school songs by all High School pupils. Faculty members will wear academic gowns and hoods, representing their various colleges. Scholarship, French, Attendance Cups Awarded HE highest individual scholarship cup, presented by the class of 1952, was awarded to Elaine Bernstein for the best record among High School pupils in the year 1956-57. The attendance cup, presented by Mrs. Smart, is engraved with the names of Joseph Ptitterling and Walterlyn Vanderveer for perfect records in 1956-57. The Millar Cup, awarded to the student contributing the most to the school in 1956-57, was won by Fredericlc Bruenner. The Rosalind and Muriel Levine Cup, awarded to the pupil with the highest record in French in 1956-57, was awarded to Elaine Bernstein. The Suzanne van Dylce Cup, awarded for most improvement in French in 1956-57, was won by Vera Engelhardt. A gift was presented to Robert Mitchell for fluency in French Conversation. 22 'I' II If IS I4 U 'II 'II Ii IQ Q37 COIYIINIIfNC'IiIN'IIiN VIIKN Irwm IIN- I'l I, CxlIIIIIIIVIIVVIIIVIII II.-III H1 IIII-I QIIIIIIIIIIIIIX ur I I'f+Ic'sI I YJIIATIVIIN Imam' I VU- .13 'I' II li I5 If U 'I' 'I' If IQ TI IIC SENIOR PROM IXIill'I'Il I I, IIUH. CNUIIIIIIIIIIIIY IIvmusck Ijmm-QI IIIIIS CamIc-us mu1iIIw-,Ijmrum-Q IIIIYIXNUII. I 1vfI IIUI. IXI:1rjm1I-Small .1mI III1-III.: IQuIxu1. 'l'H,PlIllIII'RIl1lQQ I I IIUIIUVHKIIQIIIHmm fu-II . .2 I GLASS ES :- -, Jw-ve' Q- -.4n-K -, an In-ri v-. a t,1s.NL.n-1. v r-1. 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PI't'Sl'llI'-'ixllll Rapp, I3arImara Ridgwziy. The Junior CIass Presidenl , . .,Xizi.iNii Ross Vice-Prcsiflcril ..,I,,ONAI.IJ Wisii Sccrelary ..... IVIARLINA Sci-iiikizu Treasurer . ., , ., ,, ,.. .... CAIQI. I,iiMMiiRMAN N vvcry aclivily spons0rccI Iyy II1c sIiicIci1I IJmIy unc is sure Io IiiicI .Iiiniors iwfiipyiiigg prominent posilinns. TI1rougIiouI II10 vurrcnl sCI1ouI your IIwy Iwavr' ranIcGrI Iirsl in scI'i0IarsI1ip ainoiig lIw r'Iasscs. V. Ihv ,Iiiniors arc Iumwn Itlll' II10ir iiiilialivc aiicI rufupcralivc spiril. IVII1 I,J0f'c'mI1Cr I7. they prcsonIcrI a I1ig3I1Iy sm-fosgIi1I Ilrom al lI1c Cmnmunity IIousc. Ifrom 1I1c proc:eecIs OI II1iS affair a pIaquc was Imullg1I1I and plaf-CII on IIHC Guy IIiiiinan CaIIin IVIcmoriaI Organ. piii'vI'iasCcI in the spring UI IIIEU. In II1c Leaders CIIIIJ IIWQ .Iuiiiurs arm- wr-II rvprescnI0cI Iny ffarI I.m-mmf-rrnan, IIJOII3' IrcIan, ArIinc Ross, ArlI11ir Prager. aiicI CIuria IIGHIII. Harry Parenlon. eIecIrir'aI wizarrI, IngolIicr wilh IQoIwrI Ix'IiIvI1c-IIA IQuIxyc Crowe. GIoria I'IcaIIw, ancI ArlImr Iyragcr Iorin IIN- .Iiiiiior coniingcnl of II10 Sviciictc CIUII. In alI1IcliL'S, in IIWC SIurIi0 CIUIJ. Iyer IUI-um-Iwo Vvrcin. IIN? IX'IaIIivinaIiCS CIUIQ, the TIWICP Arls CIHI1 ancI II1e I3Iay0rs CIUI1, IIic .Iuniors Inavc given IIieir cIIorIs unsIinIingIy. 25 THE BLOTTER SOPI IONCJRES Twp Roll'-lfw-Iyrm Prvllrxw, Rivlmrfl Nrmlxrugl, Ifllavrl IRLIVIQPIPVV, ,lolm fimnl, ,Iusvplm PHHAPIIIIHQ, Dons gunna-r. Sfworlrl lgfbll'-'IjillSB' !,K'Xv0S. PM-lly prlvsl. lflvnnor Pmlclw, Niurpm-ry Sum, Nunn' I7zwcr11wvrl. Domllmy gnc Huy, Nargnr:-1 Ncyvr. .lunv Ross. Tlzirrl Row-I,uuis X'il'iHilI'fl, Uinrn- Hull, Inuisf- Ala-xnnrlr-r, Virginia Foslz-r. Iflznim- Kunst, Nav S:-lmimc-nli. Bc-lty Burrlvn. I.IHl'l'.Nl Run'-l.orrm Gomluy. Luvilr- lwawpf-ru, Pzxlly Taylor, Rolxerl Thomas, Vvnlicrlyn Vanflcrvc-vr, P11-ssis: lI!'Yl'llOI'. .IIIHIPS CTTOVVU. NUI l,lAl'SA'VII'-Igi'Tflf'if't' fwurrun, Gail Pa-rllar, Palsy Quillin, Charlz-S Rvnfligs. rl-'ITC SOIJIUOITIOFC Class l'rv.mlm1I . .. , , . ., ,.,.,, ,. . , .. Romile'1'Tr1m1,xs X'irv-l'rvsiffml ClIrXIQl.liS Rrmnlczs Trousurvr . , , A , . . . .. ,.., , ,..,., , ..,A.A. PNl'R1c'm VIQAYLOR N sclwlurshi 1 lfwo SU5l'1UI7lUl'0S rank Iwiggfw. for surlw mcmlmc-rs as Nzmvv Davernorl, Pu-ssic I I . I Hcvcmmr, Clwnrlcs Nvncligs. and Vvfnlfcrlyn Vanrlcrvcer have Iwcn prominent on the rmnuilwly 'mum' NIH. In CXIFZI-Clll'I'iC'llIilI' adivilics memlvcrs ol' 1110 Sophomore rlass lwlrmg lo lhe Loaders fwlulm. Sluclin filulwl If Snlrm Vrnrmqais, Der Dcuisrhe Vervin. the Players and the Tlwrec AArlsfill1lm. The Swpluummrvs em- wc-H rvprosvnlocl in alma-lim. Uuris Smmnor was selcrlccl one of thc- mm' mllslmulumg fnwlm-y playa-is cm Lung lslaml. Nfmvy Daw-r1pfm1'l aml Juno Ross arc' nlsn uwrnlmvrs nl! limo vearsiiy lmvmrlwy leam. lfllwrl BlIK'liClf'VV. filmrlvs Rcnrligs, Robert 1 VVIIUIYIEIS, Hill! I.UlIiS X'iC'iHiiI'Il ilI'C IIICHTITCIF UI! SUFFCT Sflllilfl. ,IIISCIJW IYDnn'CI'lil'1,Q HUA Clwnrlcs Rcnrligs urn- on lfwc swimming loam. lfllwrl Pnwkelcwv zmcl Charles Remligs arc on lhc' Imsoluall loam. 26 THE P1I.OT'l'ER Tlwe Freslwman Class Prcsizlml . . , . . .lmrli KISSOCK Xrffl'-lJfl'Sf!lU!ll , , X'lRc:lN1.x l.1il-1 Sl'f'l'l'lUl'f' .. A l'1lx'l.l,1s l.l3v1N1i 'lwrvasurvr ,. , l.u1'1sri N,xle'1'lN lllz l4l'C'Sl1ll10Il1lllI'lllQll'l0 pasl ye-ar lwavc clislinguislmvfl llmvmsf-lxvs nm many ways. . '. 3 . . ' ln allulvllcs, ,lrwyfc lxlsswrls. ll1yll1s l.C'YIlll'. flmarlrwllv limmcwman, anrl .loa Xvigglnn lmavo lacvn oulslamling in lwllm l1m'l4c'y anrl lraslwllaall. Vlqllc' lwrcslmmcn surprisvml vx'c'rym1c lmy XYllllllllgj ilu' llrsl inlvrrlass lmslwllvall lmu'namc'nl. Ill Sillflll l4I'ilI1IfiilS yl'iH4 llilS NYClf'HIlN'fl Ill0I11lJCI'S nl llN' l HXYUI l:I'CIllkl1 f'lilSSl'S. illlfl many lI'CSlHUOIl wcrv aclmillvcl. .Xnwng ilwsc :ww mc-mlwrs wcrv l,illI'If'liI llasll. Mural LxlII'l4illl,,lK'ilI1 lllll7K'l'. l,l1ylllSl.CYIIll'.Xxyllllillfl lxlilffllllliilil. ilIlfl.lIII1P lylilllllll. l'.X'L'l1 in clolmaling ilu' l:I'CSlIIllilll fxlass lwas playvcl an impurlalml rrwlv, ,lwyrv Kisswvlx assislanl manager ul llic lvam. llc-lprwl lu arrangc aml managjc' llw lmzmamvnl Ia-Ifl lwrc llns lall. As il l'CXX'ill'fl lxflf l1Cl' l'Xi'i'llCIIl XX'Hl'li. .IUXFP l'IilS l7l'K'll IHIIIIUII IIJEIIIUQPI' ul' IIUX y0ar's lcam. Williznlxm lxlilffllillfllfl, also a l.l'USlNI7illl. lms lwvn appoinlccl assislanl I1Nll1iiQl'I' Tlic lireslmmvn lwavv also law-n arlixef in vlwlw ljlayc-rs, in nhl- glurliu fqluln. aml in Plmilalmllwrfwymy. I-'RIQSI INIAN CL,-XSS ,Imp Ron'-Xxyillinnl lXlilK'Kl0Ilillll, l.yln Ross' Xvilson. .loan Xxviulon xlvlvin Cullrlf-y. Afulrllv Rvm'-,Xrlinv llwrunnvr, lxlurivl Ciurran. ,lnnv lllullxin. fxlrir-lx lxlan. ,ls-an llnlwr. C:NVPl'lCl0Vl'l Kvlll l,alri1l.x llaslw, flxarlnllr- Vl4iIIlHll'fIUilI1, Y I..-uswsl Rau'-Sluirlvy llrm-nm-r, lnuisr- Narlm. .lnyfv Kissorlc, Yirginia l.v0. Plwllls lmvinc, Murivl Bc-rlc , , , V .Xul ll'l'SA'Hl'-lNOT!'!1I1H llmyo, fym- llamnl, 27 T H E B L O T T E R Prep, Prep Plus, ancl Prep Special President ,,...,,..,., .,.,..A.....T I ANE PANDE Vice-Presirlcnl ,.,..,.... SUZANNE Wiziss Secretary .. ,. .... WARREN TROSSETT Treasurer .,...,.....,......... ...,,...., , ,,.. ....,..... ....r,....,.... R i XYMOND Exo M N scholarship, the comhinecl classes of the Prep, Prep Special, and Prep Plus ranl: high. Sue Weiss and Mathias Leupold of the Prep class and Arlele Rosenhain of the Prep Plus class have ranlcerl highest on the Honor Roll. Several other memhers of the classes have received over eighty-live in their monthly averages. The three classes are alreacly representecl in the Kew-Forest Players ancl Der Deutsche Verein, for Carolyn Muller lnelongs to the former, while Margery Keiner is a memher of the latter, .laclq Mrcaiiley, of the Prep Plus class, was a memlier ol the soccer squacl ancl Margery Keiner ancl .lean lxlayer, Preps, playerl on the seconrl hoclqey team. Pretty Hart ol the Prep Plus class succeerlecl in selling two pages of aclvertisements for the BLOTTER. PREPS Top Row-Constance Cole, .loan Piper, lxlarilyn Gillhorrl, Jael: lxlz-xr:Cauley, Dorothy lirunner, Raymonrl lixurn, Ann Quinn, lvlargz-ry Keiner, Belly llart. Second ROU, 'EIlXN'ilIll Mittennmc-yer, lxlargaret Glasser, Allmert Elie, lxlathias l.eupolzl, Norman Bye, Rohr-rt llranlclin, Charles lxlaspero, Sherman Weiser, Vyyilliam lxlullen, Lowes! Row-Dorothea llorman, Aclele Rosenhain, Sue Weiss, Xvarren Trosset. ,lane Panrle, lleatrice Flrauss, Carolyn lvluller. No! fll'1'4l'Yll -'.ll'?ll'! lxlayer, ,lanel geagle. Q8 THE BLOTTER I INTERMEDIATE THREE AND FOUR Top ROIII'-BIIFQCSS IIutchinson, DonaId Bruns. Robert I'IurIcIt. Joseph Gossner. Iwiddln Row-ITrccI VaIIIsing, I.ucy Ixtan. GIoria GaII. Ruth Shcrron, Bcity R'!IilfIt'l15. ArIinc CII'1'!'IIVVilIlI, IXTaIcOIm SrIIiIIcr. Lowes! IQUILY'-'IIXIRITI Goudey, Xvinifrcd Judge, .Iam-t Thomas, I.ufIIc GaII, Dawn She-rIIurnr-, Patsy Niddrirr, Vw7aIter Lynn. Not Prvsmil-Georgina Goodwin, VaIr-rie I-f-wis. Intermediate Four and Three INTERMEDIATE FOUR INTERMEDIATE THREE President ..............,..r........ .IANET THOMAS President ...,.......,....,,,...r.., VALERIE LEWIS Vice-President .....,.... GIEOROINA GOODWIN Vice-President . ,..,.,. .,I,. R OBERT TIUNDT Secretary and Treasurer ....,... LUCILI2 GALL Secretary and Treasurer ....,. GLORIA GALI. LL Lower SchooI cIasses hut particuIarIy Intermediate Four and Three have enjoyed reading the careTuIIy seIected hooks Ioaned throughout the scI'IooI year hy the Queens Borough PuhIic Library. These cIasses have presented current events programs, Wednesdays. in Lower ScI'IorII AssemhIy. The programs have taI4en the form of debates. thus Ieading the pIIpiIs to preparation for High SchooI debating. The pupiIs have prepared their own anthoIOgies of poetry and have committed many poems to memory. Among the many attractive posters in the home cIass room is one on IIowers, an outgrowth of the visit to the iIower showg another on spring Iuirds, correIated with nature study and stiII another on China, integrated with SOciaI Science. The room has Iaeen Iaeautified aIso by many pIants pIacecI on stands hought from cIass dues. 29 'T' Tl li TS T. O T T Fl R TNTERTNfTTjl7I, X'T'E ONE AND TXVO Sfaimliriir-Park:-r TTmti's, RicTmrrT van Patten, Stephen Km-gan, 'Il-fl TS.iTf-to, Clinton T,lTa1'Ti, TTar0TrT KTOITTVTM K August TxTtIQQPl lTTlilTf'I', .Tames T,. Dixon. .Tr., Ken Tnouyv. Si-film-il-Nzirivy TTvssr-r, TisitTrTn-on Tfilzglr-raTrT, Sheila TXTorrisey, T211-tty Pri-tTow, T'TeTf-ne T5urcTz-n, TxTargit Nveiss, Tnterrnectiate Two and One TNTliRTVTEDlATE 'T'WO TNTPTRNETDTATTQ UNE Prcsirlant ,. ..,..,.,,. ........,.T.. TN Tixizerr Wiiiss Presirlenl ,T...,....,....,..,,....,, NANCY Ttnssiiir Vicfv-l'resifTf-lil . Kixriirrinx TTI'I'ZGIiRAI.TJ Vivoepresiclt-ii! ..,......, ,TAMES T.. Dixox. .lit Sl'fTfUTClfy UIHT 7Trt'fTSllfl7f, SUf'f0Tflf'f' Clllfl TTFCUSIIVCI' .,,.. ...,,,4.. I JARKER BfX'T'TfS YTTITEODORIZ BALCKE VTSTTOR to tTwe Tiome room oT Tntcrmectiate Two ancT One is impressecT Tay TTM- TJc'allliT11T cTispTay oT procTuc't and tianfT CoTorecT maps of fTiTTerent Countries OT TTR' worTcT. TT1ese Tmoys anct girTs are so intercstecT in geograpT1y tT1at at noon, recess and other Tree times, tTiey play games reTatecT to tTac subject. Another interesting suTmjevt oT x'itaT importance to tTiem. is aritT1metiC. They Tcnow sT1ort Cut cTex'iCcs in tT'iis intricate suTbjeCt ancT tTiey thrive nn reasoning forms ancT oraT mentaT cTriTTs. Many mo? aritT1metir papers. with goTcT stars. are cTispTayecT in the Tiomc room. TT1cy Care so ninfti Tor aritT1metirt and geograptiy that tT1ey ask for extra assignments. Two piTQrima,qes Tiavc Tween marTe to tT1e TVTuseum oT NaturaT History, New Y0rTi, anfT one to tT1c ST1eTTTeTfT TVTiTTq Station, Jamaica. TT1ey enjoyed tT1c matinee, Pinnochio. in New York. T These pupiTs are not so aTvsorTmeeT in stucTy tT1at tT1ey TaiT to Trave a Twappy sociaT time, as weTT. DeTigT'1tTuT parties were enjoyed at HaTTowe,en, Christmas, anrT Easter times. 30 T H E B L O T 'I' Ii R Primary Tiiree and Two PRIMARY TI IRIEI-l IJIQIINIIXRY TWO President .. ,.,,., , . , . , . NANCN' BATES l'n-siflvnl . . I5,xi:n,xR,x Iinmzu Vim'-Prvsiflonl ,. . . Kisxxiimi IXIIIJIJRIII X'irc-l'r1-sirlwil IXIARTIN I.iiviNi' SOCfl'IllI'f' UNH, 7II'f'f1SIl!'l'f', Sl'fTi'IlII'-X' INN! 7wl'f'fISIll'l'I' .IIIIXN NVfiI.fISf1I:I' IAXUIJREY .IANE FITZGERALD i lmriiliuiizli fifzuiciiiir' xiiifu x I lvl: arc- Ciijuycri Ivy Iiwsv piipiis as IIIQSL' sliiujvrls ure' . prcsmilmi ami ciriiicci in new ami iiitcrcrsling ways. TIN-y nic nisfi Ivnriiiiig an nnmziilg umounl oIi I'irei1c'Ii, aiiici Iiic worici ui' musiv appreviatiriii ami 1-rc-ailivv wrirI4 in nrl is Inc-ing mpc-in-ri Irv Iiwm. AS Cariy in liic' sviwui your as c,f'I1lIJOI'i.lIlIIIKI lime r'I1iIrIrc'i1 wi' I'rimni'y Iiirvm' ami Iwo Oilgagcci iii I'CIN'ilfSIII,Q' a I Iaiiowcivn piay ImaSCrI mi Saiiil Simms' llrinm' Ixliirwilwrv. Timis was pivsc-i1Ic'rI cm IIN' I Iigii Sfiimii slilgc imcici' IIN' ciirvcilimi fri' Ixirs. I,i'IlIIfllIIl!I uiici INIi's. I,mrrI. II?lII'IXYC4C'Il pz1i'IyuIsw Ifuiix pina' iii wiiiviw ggmnvs xv!-rv pinyvri illlfi Tf'IiI'f'SI1I11l'IIIS sviwvci. I full El IUYPIY IIIIIIUII SIIIDIUCI' KIFQ' HF INflX'I'I1IIJL'IA, IIIO f'IIIIfIl'C'll Iflilii il XYIIIIQ XVIII! IIWCIF IIUIIS. XXI C Iirisliims Iimc' a pariy was In-III Icaluriiig Scanlan CNIEIIKS ami ai viiiiimcy. fill SEIIIII XEIIOIIIIIICS Hay, gmnvs wvrc piayc-ci nmI aa piuy pwslnmii rim-Iivvrvri vuivnlirivs In IIN' DIIIJIIS, IJZOIHII' I'.nsIr'r aiifiliwi' pearly was Iwlfl. Iivniuiiiigg an ogg Imiil. I'IQINI.XRY 'IXYU ,XNIJ 'II IIQIIIC Niirizliiigl-,iziiiz-I I'vIIc', .Imam Ixm-r'I1I, Russ Mviiugiw. ixiurlin I.1-vim-, NUI III'-s, IH-Ily Mm-rig:-I K-iriiryn 5f'i1I!C'iIf'Y', IQIIIII IXIHTY IxIilI1l'lL!' F F .1 1- .'iIvg.r-mIfI. Kc-nm-II1 Nirifiirv -- I xI'IIl4'I, .IOIlIl NXIUIUSUIII. fII'IlI'l' XIIIIYIIIIU, QIUHIFKI SIH'l'XY5I-JLIFY IXIIIITUV Iwn I Iimlix Im :II Ninn IMI: 7 ' ' Nb' ii ' 1 'S. ,Xml Il't'S4'l1I-'I17JlI'IliII'll Igvrivii, IIUHIIII' IX-un Iymuiiimm, Slvpiivii Sluiiimii ,xiirv Yuiiising. 3 I THE BLOTTER Kindergarten and First Primary KINIUISRCARTISN OFFICERS FIRST PRIMARY OFFICERS Prvsicloiil I I I I I SUSAN CnUiI'rRAP Prvsiclwil I I ..,.,, BARBARA GOEI,IiI. Vice-Prcrsirlviil .I I KARL x7VVEI7EMEYIiR Vicefprosirlmif II II II .IEROME IVICCAUIIEY Secrvlury I Fiziiniakirix I-AI'1ANIx Socrclary I ,... I ...,., I II NMDA CIIESEN Tfl'flSlIfl'F, I I I I Csiifxiiivctx' I,iIOx'n Trofisiirvr I I I IIII I I I .Ioizm Hom: OYC IUS i 'XrIx'enIiircI Tlial is wI1al every cIay Iias Iuccn in lI1e KinfIergarIen-I irsII Primary Iivparimc-nt of The Kew-Furcsl SFIMMII lI1is year, f- worI4ingI pIayingI Icarning, to- QUIIICF, Imrinciiiiraiisly - Iiiiilrling a Iwiiso anrI playing in III Ivarning In reacI ancI reading sinries In one annIIwerI lalxing trips In Iearn ainmit Iirime-Iifc nn a farmI in uIfIcn limes. among IIN' Ainvriran InfIiansI in Iyar-away IanrIs, as WCII as in our own Cily anrI Country. Vvrc Iiavc sIiirIiccI naliirv in IIN' parks anfI in II10 Amerifan IxIuseiim of NaturaI IIisl4iryI in mir nwn srI1imI grniiiiils anrl rlassermiin. XVC Imvc macIe piriiires anrI written prieins. YVO Iiave givvii parties In i'eIOIvrale nur I5irII1cIays as WCII as IIWOSC Oi GOOFQC VNfasI1inggl1inI AImraIiain I.inc'nInI ancI TIM: Christ XVO Iaave Come In Iue more QratefuI for our fnmII rIolI1in,QI SI1cIt0rI ancI means ni' Iranspnrialirin as we Iiave stiicIierI their I1isInriraI clevclrilmiciils. Our songs rIiyII1msI cIancin,qI ancI games Iiave taiigiit us Iwnw In Inc, and to enjoy I'ricncIs. We have ICarnecI more IuIIy In Inve I lCEilltIFllI Iuonks ancI pictures. stories ancI poems, anrI Iwnw lo make many different I4incIs of gifts I0 make others Iaappy. KINDERCI-XR'I'EN AND FIRST PRIMARY Stunilirig-Frm-ite-rifflq I.aPiana, ,II PaImcr LIoycI, Jerome IVIcCauIev, KarI Vwyedemeyer. Sl'4lIl'!I'-'SIISHH C0uIlrapI Irvm' GaII, Chaunfy I.IoymI, Louise Dc ZcmI0r, Lois Sclmongut. Noi Pri-Sari!-Nnida Gi:-svn, Barbara Ann Goedc-I, .Iorie Hoag, Mary Miclzuno, 32 Y AUFIWIWIIES r 'Rf-.1 Q- e 'Zip N.. I. l uv- If up B-4- ,Al 5. 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A - 1' J- XFPW'-: I.r1vLI ' 1: M x1r,-ig. ,- 4 1-4. 4' I - v-. Ti, TH I 'B I li I' The Blotter Board of 1958 Erlilor-III-Chief BIISIIIUSS AIUINIQLV' IRIS CCHSSNER '38 IXVERY IJNIIART 38 Assislnnl Erfilors IVIARJORIE SCOTT '38 MARTIN SPITZ '38 Aflrferfising Iwanager BETTY VAN DYKE '39 ASSiSfUIlfS C lI.ORIA I IEATII '39 LOUIS VlEll.I.ARl3 '40 BI5T'I'Y HATCI-I '38 .IOSEPII PI'II5FIiRI.ING' BETTY PIERCE '38 DITIQIA SONNER '40 Lilomry and News FRED HOF '38 CAROI. I IAXVKES '30 NIARGERY SOII I. '40 CIIARLES RIiNDlCiS '40 .IOYCE KISSOCR '41 Ar! BI-LSSIE IWIEYENOR '40 GAII. PEOLAR '39 F I AIHQIICS mm' l CARI. LEMMERIIIAN '39 lI.SIi Vw'EINIzIiRcI 38 IRIS GOSSNER '53 Gf'f777U7T Alumni Editor DOROTIII' REIIN '38 MARX' LOUISE MARRIOTT '25 Advisers MRS. LUCY ALl.EN SMART MISS HAZEL M. BLAISDELL 53 THE BLOTTER i l,l .XIJlfRS CXl.l,'l1 rr!!! Ieflll'-'R0lN'l'l rl-ll0IllflS. ciilfl l,1'UlllN'fl1lilll. lxflllllf ljlfl VCT. I L lvirlilli' Ron'-lloris Fonnv-r, liloria llc-alh. Marjorie Nell. Uorolhy Rehn, Nanry llavenporl, fxrlini- Ross, X era ltnggelharrll, ,.ou'i'sl Ron'-lune Ross, lris fvossner, l'recl llol. lzwlly l.ou lrelan, llessie llevvnor Leaclers fxluh Vvforlcs for Others llli l ewclers Cluh is lhe sluclenl ffoverninvf horly ol lhe svliool. This year lhe Leaclers . 1 . . , . , D have earriecl on lheir regular worlq ol supervising philanlhropy. Cleanfup, anrl lralnhr, anrl have r'arriecl on a program ol arlililional aflivilies. .lusl hc-lore fdhrislmas vaealion, lhe l.earlers Cluh slarlerl whal lliey hope will heroine a svhool inslilulion. They gave a rlanve lor lhe sluclenl horly anrl lheir lriencls in lhe :lining rooni iininerlialely lvollowing lhe annual fxhrislnias play. This spring. lhe l.eaclers have lneen worlung on a plan lo equip a lihrary in a poor srhool in lhe hills ol' 'lsr-nnessee. The plighl ol lhe sluclenls ol lhis svhool was shown in a leller wrillen lay one of lheni anfl puhlisherl in iXl! ll'SAXX'lC'0L. This is a new sehool, ancl lhe eoininunily has no money lell, aller ereeling anal lvurnishing lhe lmuilrling. lo huy hoolcs. l-eaclers Cluh lm worlgerl oul a plan wherelmy il' exery slurlenl ol our srhool lnrings jusl one lmoolr wha-li is in goocl eonclilion, hul whieh he leels lhal he van spare, we can equip a suhslanlial lilmrary lor lhis srhool. The l.earlers are also lrying lo gel, olher schools in anrl arouncl New Yorlc inlereslefl enough in lhis projerl lo lollow our leacl. ljrecl llol' is presiclenlg Kalhleen Vxfiglon ancl lris Cossner, vire-presiclenls: ancl Belly liou lrelan, sevrelary. The olher nieinhers ol lhe Cluh are Nancy Davenporl. Vera Engel- harcll. Franees lfriellson, Gloria Healh. Bessie llevenor, fxarl l.enunerman. Arthur Prager, Dorolhy Rehn. Charles Rencligs. Arline Ross, .lune Ross, lxlariorie Sroll, Doris Sonner anrl Roherl Thomas. lylr. l.ouis D. lxlarrioll anrl lvlrs. Lucy Allen Small are aflvisers. 54 T H Ii I5 I. O T 'I' Ii R PI1iIantI1ropI1y Answers rXppenI of IiIeIen KeIIer OI lI1C grcaiivsl Iiiiivliims UIQ IIN- 1.4-mlm-i-5 CIHIJ is lIw cIii'c-vliiiii UI' pI1iIziiilI1mpir work willmiii IIN- sr'I1fmI. Ircir inzmy vcnrs IIWQ sliiclvnl ImmIy lm Ivcwii Igiwwii Iiwr il wiIIiiigii0ss In In-Ip II1rwsc iii1Iivi'iiiii:ilc viimigI1 lu Iw xx'ilI1rwiii iiiczliis NI siipprwrl. Iliis aiiiI Ilas Iwvn givvii pni'lif'iiIni'Iy in Iiumilivs wilI1 young r'I1iIcIrCii mul lu iI1C .Iaiiiiairu Ihx Nurscry. an 0xIr0im'Iy wwi'lIiwIwiIv iiisliiiiiimi. II1iw your lI1c pI1iIai1lI1i1vpy cwwiiimiilvc Ima miiliiiiif-fl In iirfiiniwlc' ai wiqwsfiil pmgmiii 1nacIc'possiIJIc Ivy IIN' QCIICIUIIS uii1li'iImiiIix'0 spiril UI' ImII1 IIN' IIiggI1 mul I.mx'c'i' S4'IimiIS. f!xIlSVVCI'IllQ lIw aipp1'uI UI' IXIiss llclf-ii KvIIc'i1 IIN' IIigI1 Sc'I1uuI misvcl SI IKUU Im' ilif LXITICFIVEIII I'UllIl4IilIIUIl Iwi' IIN' I5IiiimI. ,X grvnl cI1'aiI UI IIWif1 Slllil was rIiic' lu IIN' Xigiirrvli Caiiipeiigiiiiig fmII Iriuiivvs I'1I'II'IlSUlI. Yirv-I,i'csirIviil UI' IIN- Sc-iiiwr films. AI IImi1I4sQix'iiig IIN' IIiggIw N'IwnI m:1iiil:aiii0iI ils oslz1IvIisI10cI ini'vc'c'iIviiI UIQ imixirIiii ImSIQclS UI fowl Iwi' II10 i1c:CiIx'. Icii fIl'il'l'XII'IQ Ie1miIim's vm'Ii i'c'r'0ix'c'rI an ruin iIc'lv 'I-ImiiIx . I giving cliiiiicr niicI pmxisiiwiis Im' sr'v0rziI mIiIiIiuimI wi'c'IXs, pQ'isfwiiiiIIx' cIi'Iixc'rvcI In' Ixvx Im-L-sl sIiicIr'nIs. ixigaiii llmis your II1v I,mx'Qi' Sc'ImfiI pi-I-will-fl lIii'cw' wir Ir1mIs HI IQiimI In IIIC .Iiiimiica may NllFSl'Fj' iii z1rIiIiliiiii lu an spIciirIicI fNIii'isIiims lrvv al YUIQ-licIr-. I uIIim'iii our usi1aI Ciisiuiii. lIiis yvui' our piipiIs IiIIOrI H3 Ri-il Slm'I4iiigs Iwi' IIN- .Xssuriuiiuii Im Improving II1C Condiliivii OI lI1c Poor. PI III..XN'I'I IRI JPY Vt dMNlI'l I'IilC Twp Run'-AI. Sroli. IIliI1in. Ifiiiji-II1zmII Tliirif Ron'-IQ. UoriIon, IJ. Xyiscx FI. IXI.inIIi-, fi. Ili-mlm. I , IIuI., If Kviiii-r, I . I':rir'Igwii, Rupp, II. II.ili'I1 T I V ' IIS. Irivsl. IXI. IXIr'y0r. I . IuyIur. I.. I.I71Il', ID. Ilny, XY, firuiil. IJ. SmilIi, Ir. YnIlIiini,1, XY. IxI0l'fIOI1IlI1I, Svcciiril Rini'-,I. ,IuI1IlsviI1, I7. II1iII, Ilwlly Inu II't'I-Ill, CNIIHIFIHIIH. 5Ifispi'rn. I.4m'ii1fun, IJ?H'l?llIlOl'I I5 Ilivlrv IIHHUYII Ruiz'-,I. I,nncIi', II. I.i'viiir'. II. XI:-rIwI, fiii-svn. IS. Truss:-Il. Kiwgiiii, Ili. I,ri'lIow. JHIKI ,I. Kie4mIx 13 TH ti BL OTTE R DEBATING 'l4ti.'XN Top Rott'-R. Conlon. R. Thomas. Pretlow, D. llay. A. Puresrhel, ll. Rirlgway, G. Heath, P. Taylor, ,l. Allen. .l. l.owinson. IX. Prager. Smzoml Ron'-R. Shrewsbury. F. Erickson. D. Rehn. V. Engelharclt. A. l.inhart, R. Rubin, N. Mayor. lt. Pierre, D. Ke-inor, NV. Groal, lvlr. Dixon fcoachl. Bottom Roux-H. Sherrun, lvl. E. Lokey, l. Gossner. .l. Kissock fasst. managerl, D. Smith fvice-captainl, K. Yvigton fcaptainj, E. Koyar fmanagerl, C. llawkes. M. Vxlolton, .l. lohnson, B. Hatch. Dehaters Vxfin Championship Evxf-FOREST SCHOOL was host to a Dehate Tournament. Decemlmer 0, 1057. 5:45 to 11:00 Phi.. when eleven schools, forty teams ancl eighty clehaters took part. Seventy-three clehates were helcl. Kew-Forest School won holh semi-final clehates anal therefore was the victor in the Final. The two Kew-Forest teams clehating for hnal honors were: til Captain Kathleen Wigton and Carol Hawkes ancl KQJ Raymond Shrewsbury ancl Nlilclrecl Vxfolton, The team composecl of the lvlisses xvigton ancl Hawkes was the hnal victor. The runner-up team, hlalverne High Schoolls Team A, composed of Thomas Flatly and Lorne Birch, cleleatecl Team B. of Central High School. Valley Stream. To the runner-up, the lxflalverne High School, Team A, lxlr. Louis D. Marriott, Headmaster of Kew-Forest School, presented a cup, at the close of the tournament. The managers of the victorious Kew-Forest School team were Elaine Kovar ancl .loyce Kissock. The coaches were Nlr. James L. Dixon ancl Miss Hazel M. Blaisdell, The following schools took part in the tourament: Baldwin High School, Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School of Brooklyn, Central High School of Valley Stream, 36 THE BLOTTER Dwight School of New Yorls, Kew-Forest School, l.inflenhurst Irligh School .Long Beach High School, lvlalverne lligh School, Mineola lligh School, South Siele lligh School of Roclqville Center. ancl Wellingtoii C. lxlepham High School of Bellmore. The proposition clclnatcrl in the tournament was: Resolverl, That the several states shoulcl aclopt a unicameral system ol legislature. The juclges for the tournament were: lhlrs. .lohn Allen, lvlrs. Vwlilliam Armstrong, lxlrs. John T. Bailey, lxliss llazel lvl. lilaisclcll, Mrs. C. C. Carstens, lxlrs. Raynioncl R. Collins, Mrs. H. P. Daniels, Mrs. lf. C. Diclainson, Mr. VVilliam T. llacle, Director of the lsoncl lslancl lnterscholastic Dehatingg zxssoeiation, lxlrs. T. .l. Keane, lxliss Catharine Kneelantl, lxlr. Lawrence U. liohclell, Nr. .l. Gorton lvlarsh, lvlrs. Eclwarrl ll. Mays, lvliss Virginia lVlcEachern, lxlr. llenry lxlichel, Rev. Brother Norhert, lxlrs. Sewartl T. Ugclen, lxlrs. F. XV. Oshurn, lxlrs. .lohn R. Price. Rev. il. NV. Rahill, lxflr. Rohert T. Sehinolze, lxlr. Raymoncl Vxfeaver. At the annual hanquet helcl .lanuary QT, 1938, at the Tennis Grill, Mr. Marriott presenterl the awarcls. Two rlehatcrs reccivecl golcl lceys set with cliainonrls: Kathleen Vxfigton, captain, ancl Carol llawlces. Other awarcls were golcl laeys with sapphires: Raymonrl Shrewsbury ancl Nilclrerl Woltong golcl lqcys: Arthur Prager, Marjorie Scott, Helen Sherron, Dorothy Smith, vicefcaptaing silver lceys: Richarcl Gortlon, lris Gossner, .lean Johnson, lvlary Ellen Lolrcy. Robert Mitchell, Eflwarcl Ughea, Evelyn Pretlow, Annamarie Pueschelg hronze lteysz .lean Allen. Juclge Eisler, Vera Engelharclt, Frances Erickson, Williarn Groat. Betty Hatch, Dorothy Sue llay, Gloria llcath, Frecl Hof, Betty Lou lrelan, Dorothy Keiner, .loyce Kissoclc, assistant manager. Elaine Kovar, manager, Avery Linhart, .loyee Lowinson, lvluriel hlayer, Betty Pierce, Dorothy Rehn, Barlnara Riclgway, Rhocla Ruhin ancl Patricia Taylor. At the close of the hanquet, Kathleen Vxfigton, retiring captain. presentecl to Mr. Marriott the cup won in the tournament hy Kew-Forest School. My X, riff f H' J 2 X- V tit a l iff Q. J THE BLOTTER Players Give Variecl Program HIS year the Kew-Forest Players have enrleavorerl to provicte for each pupil inter- cstcct. a way to express hiinselt' in rlramatirs. The activities have laeen entirety in charge of the memhers, uncter the supervision of the aclviser, txlrs. Ethel l,. Pentounrl anct the presictent, Gloria Heath. At tlalloweyen. a play hy .lean Allen, Supernatural Swing, was presenterl. This was a lantasy on moclern witehes. The author rlesignect the Costumes. The Christmas play was an original actaptation hy Crave Runnion auct .lean Allen of the story Vllhy the Chimes Rong. Bessie lleveuor anrl Pharhara Rirlgway clesigneft and matte the scenery anct Crave Runnion anal .lean Allen matte the Costumes. Un Fehruary 18th. The Players presentect Proscripti. au original tour-art play, hy Carol Hawkes. This was the most amhitious unctertalvingg ot the Players. Gloria tleath is presictentg lxlargaret txflantle. vire-presictentg ,tune Ross. secretaryg anct tris Cossuer, treasurer. The other memhers are .lean Allen. Muriel Berla. tlarry Brenton. lvlarilyu Gitlorft, Carol Hawlces, Bessie llevenor. Diane llolt. Joyce Kissoclc. Gwenctolyn Kehl, Dorothy Keiner. Margery Keiuer, Phyllis t.evine, Avery Linhart. Lueile lvlaspero. Annamarie Pueschel. Dorothy Rehn, Pmarhara Rictgway, Arline Ross, Rhorta Ruhin, Crave Runnion, Martina Scherer. Mae Srhimenti, anrl Doris Sonner. Ot'lfIC'IiRS AND S't'UDliN't' DIRECTORS Sturufiug-l larry Brenton. Grave Runnion. Swrili-it-Carol llawlces, .tune Ross, Gloria llvath. tris Gossner. .lc-an :Xlli-n. 38 THE BLOTTER I THE SVIENCNH fil.Ul3 Rlimlfi Rulmin. Uiwrnlliy Rvlm, Cilnrin Ili-nth, Kullilw-n XX'iglun. lfrzxri--1-s lfrir-lawn, .Xrllmr Prngvr. Harry llrvnlun, .liimvs lxrowi-, lliilmi-rl lklilrln-ll, l.i-is lfrzinlclin. Xvurri-ri ll-urls. Science fxlula Builds lvlemloersldip lllg ycar llwc Sriciwe fwlulm was given ilwc iaslq ol! rc-lmuilcliiig ils mcinlmersliip wlwivli . was fl6'lllf'lCfl by llic Qmrluaiifm last .llIIlP. lxlfmy ul ilwc new inc-mluc-rs flu mil f-riggagc in a rvggular Sciviilisc' slilrly, lblll il was rerogrliyvrl ilwal flue rclgulaiirmii mnlxing siirli Slllfly an momlmcrslwip rc'qiiirCmPril was lmrriiig many wrirllwwliilv svivniisls. As in provimis yours llmsc wisliing lv Oiilcr llic rlulw were aslwrl lo prvparc llwsfs Ull sviciililic' siilvjcvls. rf-arliiig ul' llwsc rmpws lwggcilivi' willm lliv Siilwsvqilvnl Ural l'XiiIlll!liillUIl nl' vzirli mnrlirlziie lmy ilu- ass - Flqlic Srivrivv fxliili nicinlurws. Dr, Nnslw, mul lxlrs, Siiiilfl worn' giivsls ul Mi: arirl lxlra m fmlmlvrl mcmlwrs prrwvrl illll'FC'Sllll5j. lxuyn Y ' ' A l lluilli, ul llirii lwmn lur rliriiivr. ,lziiiiiziiy Q. IUTFQ. Vlqlic IUOIi1l7l'l'S vrijuyml Cllflflil llcallfs vxplnimlirrii ful flic mic r'ullc'c'limi ul lliimrc-sri-iil mini-rnls mul lxlr. llvallihs lzilla on Mallwiiiaxgjiv. ln lxlnrvli llw Clulm, willi Dr. Nasli siipcrvisiiig. Spurismml fi pilmiiiiaigv lu llic Vwrvsl- iiigjlwiisc plzml in Nvwarlx. Ncw lorscy. ancl fi grcwil rlcwil was lu'ni'ncrl ailmiil miiclcrri applivaiiuiis nl clcriridly. Vlvlic Sric-rim fwliilm is plaiiiiiingg ei irip in Sialimi XVQXR. ll1l'Ull11l1 llwo rmirlcsy nl lxlr. .lrwliii Y. l.. Ilfigim, wlivrc racliu liniisinissiuri will luv mplziiiwrl. 'lqlir' mvmlwrs ol llwv fxliilu arv: fxfllllll' l,l'IlQl'I', prvsirlriiilg Knililvvii Vvligloii. vim-- prc-simlvrii: lxlziriin Spilz, scrwoinry-Ii'c'zisiii'c'i': llmry llrviilwii, .larm-s Crown-, l:l'iiIlf'ff'S lfrirlqf soil. lfrv lTrniil4liri, Gloria llcnlli. Rwlwrl lxlilvlwll, liflXX'i1I'fl Ugliczi. Vvlarrvn Parlc. Dor'ullWyRCl1r1. IQIWIH Rulviii. llomilwy gmilli. ancl Dr. Looimrcl Y. Nash, lnrlilly arlx'iSi:r. 39 THE BLOTTER ...... l STUDIO l'I.lYt5 Top Ron'-lyo Franltlin. Uonalcl Nvisv. Carl l.f-mmernian, l.e-vvis l.izs'-ex I X I T H rlilla Pol '-Na gan-l Nr-yer, Marjorie Scott. Avery l.inliart, lxlarlina Frlwerer, fiail Perllar, Frecl llot. l.on't'sl Roll'-Bliss Doyle. Rulxvc- tiruvvv. lyluriel lvlerli, lgeltv Pierre. .lami-s Crowe. Studio Club HIS year lias lmeen an active one for tlae Stuclio Clulu. Ttirougla tl'ie efforts of Miss Enirl T, Doyle, ttie aclviser. several visits laave lueen mafle to tlwe Friel: anrl tlie Metropolitaii lvluseums, wlaile clilterent memluers ot tlie History ot Art Class tiave visitecl private art Collections anml exlailvitions at clitterent times ttirouglaout tlae year. The History of Art Class, on Columbus Day, gave a program in assemluly on Titian. in wliiclsi Dorottiy Lorraine Smith represented one of his more famous paintings, Lavinia. ancl Pmetty Pierce was ttie announcer. The art exliiluition, held on Field Day last year, laarl a Colonial theme, ancl several moclels clressecl in ttie costumes of ttiat time posed for other stuclents. The Lower School as well as ttie Upper School olrawings were slaown. Many of tlwe stuclents sliowecl their prowess in matting leatlier purses and laelts lay Wearing them to exluilait tlwem. Oil paintings. crayon, pastel and pencil worlc, clay and plaster sculpture, ancl lueacl worla were also exlailaiterl. As yet the tlweme of this yearls art extiilaition laas not lueen officially rleciclecl upon, lmut it will, as usual, lie tmelcl in tlne clining room on Field Day. The olnlicers of the Studio Clula are: Betty Hatcti. presiclent: lxlariorie Scott. vice- presiclentg Martina Scherer, secretaryg ancl Betty Pierce, treasurer. other memlmers of tlwe clula are: Muriel Pmerlc. Rulmye Crowe, James Crowe. ,lnclge Eisler. Leo Franlrlin. Frecl Holt, Carl Leinmerman. Avery liinlaart, Lewis Lizee. lX'lar,Qaret Meyer, Gail Pecllar, and Donalfl Vwlise. 40 THE BLOTTER Mathematics Clula Enjoys Guest Spealcers HE Mathematics Clulu was fortunate this year in having as spealaer lvor its lirst lormal .meeting Mr. Royal V. Heath. lxflr. Heath is an expert in lvlathemagic. His speech was extremely interesting, ancl also very amusing. Un April 19, the Cluh was ailclresscrl lmy Professor Charles Stevens ot Hofstra College who tallqecl on The Slualenfs Jlllilucte Toward Cottage lttnlliemalics. The olxject ot lliis lecture was to give a perspective ol' college cleinanils anfl hints on preparation lor worlq in college. Dr. Stevens macle pupils aware ot the responsiliilily that will lw placecl upon each stuclent when he enters College. a signilicant tact since he represnls a .lunior College. The lxlatliematics Cluln is a very helplul organization to all lligh School pupils who wish to enlarge their ltnowleclge of this sulpjeel. Frances Ericlqson is presiclentg Carl laemmerman, vice-presiclentg lxlary lfllen l,olqey, secretaryg ancl Dorothy Lorraine Smith is the treasurer. The other memliers are llarry Pmrenlon, Vera Engelharclt, Virginia lfosler, l..eo Franlqlin. lris flossner. llessie llevenor, Carol llawlces. Gloria llcath, Jean lolinson. Dorothy Keiner. lxluriel lxlayer. ltolaert lxlilchell. Eclwarcl Oyghea, Warren ljaelq, ljmetty Pierce, Arthur ltrager. Ann Rapp, Arlinc Ross, .lune Ross, Rhorla Ruluin, lxlarlina Scherer, Doris Sonner anfl lymmlql Xvise. Dr. l,eonarcl V. Nash anrl lNlr.Rol5ert F. Schmolze are the aflvisers. NlfX'l'll f'l.Lll'i Olfl'lCliltS .NND SENIOR NlilNll3ljRS Till, lQtlll 'lriff'tl lllllq, ,lillln C lllnllo. l'.1lXX'ill'll sll1'll, flfffll Pllflf. hlirtitti' Ron'-,lean lohnson. llorolliy Ki-iner, llorolliy Rehn. lris fiossnor, ltliorla ltuliin, lxluriel lxlayvr. t.ou'osI Ron'-Yi-ra lfnggelharill. lxlary lfllen l.olu-y, ff-irl l.emmerman, Dorothy Smith, Belly Pic-rec. -ll THE BLOTTER Three Arts Cluh Qrganizecl Hli Three Arts Cluh is a new and an exceptionally successful organization. lt has hacl many enjoyalule meetings at which memhers listenecl to the Finest music, reviews of current plays, reaclings from various poets, and parts of current plays clramatizecl hy clulm memhers. The monthly meetings are held in private homes which arlcls greatly to their charm ancl social atmosphere. lvlemhers of the Three Arts Club have also attenclecl a series of plays on Friclay evenings. The olllcers of the cluh are: Marjorie Scott, presiclentg Grace Runnion, vice-presirlentg Carl lsemmerman, secretary, ancl Dorothy Keiner, treasurer. The other memhers are: .lean Allen, Harry Brenton, Ruhye Crowe, Nancy Davenport, Patricia Devos, Vera Engelharclt, Frances Ericlcson, Virginia Foster, lris Gossner, William Croat, Betty Hatch, Carol llawlies, Gloria lleath, Bessie llevenor, Frerl Hof, .lean Johnson, Avery l-inhart. Mary Ellen Lolqey, .loyce Lowinson, Margaret Mantle, Muriel Mayer. Evelyn Muller, Eclwarcl Oyghea. Betty Pierce, Arthur Prager, Evelyn Pretlow, Annamarie Pueschel, Ann Rapp, Dorothy Rehn, Pmarlpara Riclgway, Florence Rohr, Arline Ross, June Ross. Rhocla Ruhin, Marlina Scherer, Lorraine Smith, Elizaheth Van Dylce. llse Vxfeiimlviirg. Donalrl Wise anrl lvlilclrerl Vxfolton. lxliss Hazel M. Blaisclell. lxlrs. Ethel l., Penllouml, ancl Mr. Lawrence O. lmlwlell are aclvisersg Mrs. liucy Allen Smart. the cluh hostess. 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I.. - :L fg' ,-. ,, . ...,,,W. . . . , , V . ..Y...'fgf- 7-Eli. ' ' ' .- ' , -7-5 '--4,',.',x.1'...,...-1 , ff ' .Q T 1- 159.--I-J lf.. 1 .-rr! . - . , 1 V1 -.ffl ,. . .,f..:! lim . 4,4 J- Mx ,. . - 4.. , ,411 ... -1, 4 .11,.- v 1 -.---4?-' N K, A . '-1.-' - -.-. -1 i. - ,-.44g.1. . - v c 1 1 1 I Y A17 1-7 -V , vi.:-. f ...f,.1fTT'. f-':'.:.. i,. -Sr, Hi-f-.L.Ei.'JiE'n.4-, QQ--14:11.-,rar ' -. R 1, THE BLOTTER My First Assignment tr l hacl ttnown that accepting a joh as a reporter tor the Daily Dispatch would entail my hecoming the mother of a hahy heauty Contest winner that t hact never seen hetore, it is rtouhttut it t shoulct have accepterl. However, tm getting aheact of my story o 9 LJ? which hegins on the tirst rtay ot wort: when the city i ' ' 0 U eclitor sent tor me ancl saicl: Theres a hahy heauty contest heing helrt over on QL, . ., Miilherry Street. Little ltaty. Go over ancl get the octctitiesf' As this was the tirst reporting t hart ever attemptecl, you can welt imagine my hreathtess state at the prospect ot actually writing a story for the Dispatch. Lilac all cuh reporters on their hrst assignments, l Q ix found myself visualizing a front page story with heart- QQMM lines two inches highl Well, as t enterect the settlement house where the contest was to he held, my ears were assaitecl hy the cries and waits of some forty octct infants hetween the ages of one anct tour. After t had tattcert with several of the mothers, it hecame evident to me that this was more than a contest lactween these hahiesg it was a contest to see who was the more important leacler in the social lite ot' lvtutherry Street, Mrs. Cuiseppe Vechionni or lvtrs. Angelo Bartoti. All Mulherry Street was rliviclecl into tactions as many ot' their ancestors hact lieen in Verona cturing the tleuct ot the Montagues anft the Caputets. Mrs. Vechionni consicterect herself the natural teacler as her American ancestry qtatett all the way hactc to the hrst voyage ot the Vulcanio, in 1805, when her tather come over. Mrs. Bartoti, on the other hanrt, lielievert that she was the most titue-hlooctect teacler ot' her Society hy virtue ot' the tact that her father, although he hart arrivect two years later than Mrs. Veehionniys, hart ohtaincct his citizenship papers hrst. As l wrote this information in my noteluoott, t realizert that the contest was ahout to hegin. The juctges were line, unliiasect, upstancting men: one was a prospective Assemhly- man it he receivect the vote of this ctistrict: another was a rtoctor in a neighlnoring settle- ment houseg anrt the thirct was an eminent lawyer who hatt tween horn on lVtult1erry Street. The mothers hart managect to quiet their chitrlren anrt the juctgcs hact hegun to regarcl the ctartq-eyect, olive-stcinnect hamhinos with a questioning gaze. l tounct myselt stancling next to the mother ot a very pretty little girl ahout two years otct whose name, t was toltt, was Maria Vassari. At this point in the conversation a hoy entered anct whisperecl something to Mrs. Vassari. She lootcert helplessly around the room anct then turnect to me with a plc-acting smile. 45 THE BLOTTER Will you watch Maria for me? Something has happened and l must leave for a few minutes. l will return. Her number is 54. Before l could utter a word she had disappeared and l was left with a totally strange baby. The judges were coming nearer and the baby started to cry at the top of her lungs. ln desperation l piclced her up and tried to quiet her. l dried her eyes and got her to smile just as the judges reached us. My, what a lovely babyln exclaimed the prospective Assemblyman. 'Tm sure that one of the bills l'm supporting will benefit her immensely . . . if passed. lt's the one which deals with the adoption of a unicameral legislature by New Yorlc State. This would save the state a gigantic sum of money which could then be used to build more schools and public playgrounds for your babyf' But it isn't my ..., l started, only to be interrupted by the deeter. lt is an exceptionally healthy baby. What deea she eatrfn She isn't . . . Now don't be modest. She is a very healthy baby. The lawyer interrupted at this point to aslc whether l had lived on Mulberry Street long as he couldn't remember me. ul donlt live here . . . H ul didn't thinlc you hadf, he answered and they all moved on. Where was Mrs. Vassari? The winner was to be announced and she hadn't returned yet. The lawyer tool: it upon himself to act as chairman of the judges. He arose and began his announcement: Friends, you have done me and my fellow judges a great honor in aslting us to decide the momentous question of which is the most beautiful baby on Mulberry Street. lt is only after a great deal of discussion that we are able to decide, that we are able to select one and say, 'This is the most beautiful baby., This contest is the closest that l have ever judged. My associates had the.same ditliculty in malcing a decision, and they have aslced me to convey to you their admiration for every one of these babies. However, as it was up to us to piclc a winner, we have chosen number 54, Maria Vassari, as the most beautiful contestant. Mrs. Vassari, will you please step us here with Maria? A murmur of protest arose from the Vechionni and Bartoli adherents as l ascended the platform, carrying Maria. 'lm not ..., H l began when l was interrupted by many shouts of Look this way please, Mrs. Vassariln and Hold it, Mrs. Vassarif' accompanied by the blinding light of several tlashlight bulbs going olt together. Every time l started to explain that l was not Mrs. Vassari and merely a newspaper reporter, l was cut short. l Finally gave up and 44 THE BLOTTER accepted the prize of a loving cup and twenty-live dollars. It was at this point that l realized l had a deadline to malqe, an important story to write, and also a halgy to talie care of indelinitely. What was l to do? The hall was rapidly emptying and only a few disappointed mothers remained to give me jealous glances and malce side remarlcs in Italian which l judged to he to the effect that their oltlsprings were as heautiful as Maria and that the judges were prejudiced. lxflrs. Vassari soon returned and almost wept for joy when she learned that Maria had won first prize. She thanlced me profusely for what l had done and triumphantly departed. l found a telephone and called the editor. Well, he said alter l finished my story, 'll guess we can use it for a filler on page twenty-eightf, luis Gossnen '58 ,A X e l,x ,apt 41 I' ..: L-.P nu. Days of Yore An old ship stood at the doclz this morn. Ifs sails were ragged and palcheal and iorn. It had sailed the seas in days of yore From San Francisco io Singapore. XVIIGI iales could it tell of the Spanish twain, Of Hoody pirates and capiives slain: Of hazardous journey and treacffrous SIIOGI, Of wrecks, life given as ine ocean's foil. Now it is gone, as all old ships go. No longer do the breezes blow Through sails and rigging, and drive her on. The days of the sailing ship are gone. LORNA GOUDEY '4O. 45 THE BLOTTER The Sclieme of Tliings t I fight and lznow not wliy, Save that I must, or die. I love and Hate with equal zest, And still I lznow not wlzicli is lnest. I sorrow in the dark of nigltt And yet I dread tlte morning liglit. l'm not contented witli my lot, But seelz to have . . . I lenow not wliat. I strive and when tlte striUing's done, l wonder at tlte prize llve won. How can these problems all be solved Xvitli life, not logic, tlius involved. lVlILDRED WOLTON '38 Reflection Life is a glorious story . . . Deatli, a mysterious glory . . . Love inspired lzotlz. Bsssui HEVENOR '40 War The leaden heavens seem to mock the battle-fields below Xvitli fading liglit and sliadows grey, reflected row on row. The falling euenlide has brought its silent Ueiling cliill And o'er tlie lnloady field of deatlt it creeps . . . and all is still. But on tlte morrow men will marcli tlwrougli plains still thick with mire And in the lzeart of eacli poor soul tliere burns but one desire: , For peace, goocl will, a tranquil life, set free forever more From blood and deatlt and sltaltered hearts, results of dreadful war. lVIARY ELLEN LOKEY '58 46 T H E B L O T T E R Un Being the Possession of a Proud Father HO has not at some time had to suffer from lneing the possession of a doting father? From the hudding age of childhood on, all of us are victims of painful emharrass- ment while our fathers extol our merits to nnwary guests. Unfortunately the very young child who has not heen expecting this sudden glori- lication has no defense except to hlush furiously and act coy to the delight of all. Even when he hecomes aware of the fact that at every Sunday dinner his past will he reviewed with great exaggeration, it guests are present, he can thinlc of no retaliation that will not he loolced upon as cute. Even the method of stamping away angrily from the tahle hrings nothing more than murmurs of laughter and another inimitahle story. The unfortunate suhject of this heclcling hecomes so confused that he does not realize until he is quite old tunless he is unusually precociousl that the clever thing to do is to ltill the anecdote helore it is fully launched hy telling it himself. The method of laughing heartily with the rest and agreeing that the tale was truly amusing is equally ellaective. However, if the father is duped conscientiously and thoroughly, he soon senses that the era of amusing incidents is linished and immediately seizes upon deadlier weapons of well-meant eltusiveness. Upon the arrival of new methods, once again the laoy or girl must determine a means ol: defeating the affectionate father. This time the father unconsciously hegins to malte life a misery hy malcing facetious reinarlis ahout all that concerns the activities of the hoy or girl. lf it is his favorite daughter, he jumps from a description of the enormous numher of calte-eaters that storm his lcitchen with all the implications of his daught,er's extreme popularity, to an all-inclusive statement concerning his childs prowess in school, athletics and social life. For this and the displaying of leather embossed photograph alhums, there is no lcnown comehacli. Most daughters and sons hecome philosophical and deem it a hopeless endeavor to curly their fathers' comments upon his favorite theme, hut for myself there is no peace. Through all my walcing hours l ponder over the suhject and the possihilities of retaliation, lqnowing full well that at any time my father may he extolling in mellow tones the latest achievement of his most extraordinary daughter. BETTY llxrcii '38. fo KN ' 'W J FC 47 THE BLOTTER Viewpoints I am sixteen, quite old Enough to break tlze strings Tliat bind me to the fold. I want to try my wings. Tliat silent partnership we had Is goneg and now, before each Higlit, She only Comes to me to say, Aw, Dad, Ask lwom to let me out tonight. Her youtti is hidden by a maslz '- Enchanted by this new mad wtiirlp Bewildered, 1, tier mother, aslz, Hxvltere is my little girl? MARJORIE SCOTT '58 Hoopslzirts A fact about the 'sixties' Which has always bothered me be Is How girls managed hoopslzirts. -' lt's more than I can see. The Hoop was, ali, so very stiff Despite the fluffy gowng I cannot see how any girl Could gracefully sit down. For I could never liave been quite sure, xx x'-Wax., xmx 0, , ,xxwawx Vvlien I seated myself in a cliair, Whetlzer my slzirt would stay on the ground, Or fly up into the air. . 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IVIARGERY Som, '40 48 THE BLOTTER I-lOfl6yl'T1OOI'l Defeffed LONG the state highway at a sharp hend stands the Haclcenhurg Garage, hloclzing A all view of the scenery and the dangerous stretch of roadway heyond it. Sitting in front of the small gas station, which is always enveloped in the smells of Vermont air and gasoline fumes, sat the proprietors, Cliff and Eddie Burnett Both were rather large men, hut although they were hrothers, their features were very different. Cliffs sandy hrown hair and heautifully curled handle-har mustache, along with his orange colored shirt, made him seem out of place anywhere except hehind a mahogany-finished counter where he'd call out, Hvxfhat will it he, gents?U ln spite of his large stomach, which inter- fered with the position of his lap when he sat down, Eddie Burnett was a contentedly married man even though his darling little wife did malce him go down to the cellar whenever he wanted to smolce. For the past twenty years, ever since he had talcen the fatal step and found how wonderfully heautiful marriage was, and especially how many advantages it held, Eddie had tried to hring ahout a marriage hetween Clit? and his childhood love. lda Schultz. Whenex'er Eddie would start on the suhject of his marrying lda, Clif? would artfully change the course of conversation. But today seemed different to the ever hopeful Eddie. Eddie adjusted his tight Celluloid collar and in his whining voice wheezed out, But why? Why don't you wanna marry lda? With unequaled expertness, Cliff managed to expectorate some tohacco without wetting any of the sillcy hair which camoullaged his upper lip. He turned a little toward his hrother and answered, ul ain't lcnowed her long enough. Eddie, used to such unreasonahle answers, still continued, shalcing his sausage-lilce forelinger at Cliff: Youre older now and well, talce, for instance, the other night when you went to Bennington. l heard all about what happened. Sid Hartman told me ahout you wallcing down Main Street and winlring to all them college girlsf, . . . Mayhe it was Eddie's continual gnawing argument that finally made Cliff change his mind, or mayhe the reason was contained in the fact that Cliff had heen awalce all night playing polcer in the haclc-room of Schroedefs Drug Store. The truth remains that after forty-live years, this envied hachelor was to fall into the clutches of the ever altection- ate lda. While Eddie was in the house phoning all his friends to tell them that hrother Clit? and lda were going to announce their engagement at the church social Saturday night, a cream colored Paclcard roadster drove up to the pump for gas. The driver, a girl of perhaps twenty years, whose hlond hair and smiling face made Cliff forget ahout the horrihle ordeal he was soon to go through, was Mary Norton, the movie actress. Cliff recognized her immediately. After he had cleaned the windshield, Cliff shalcingly mur- mured in a most romantic voice, HDO you want any oil, Miss Norton? Mary Norton turned with a surprised loolc and replied, No thanlc you, mister. How much do l owe you? -19 THE BLOTTER HA dollar thirteen, answered Cliff fascinated hy her darting smiles. As she Fished about in her purse for the money, Clitlj wanted to thanlc heaven that Eddie was not about. Thinking of Eddie reminded him of the llat-jawed lda he was soon to marry. A hand flashed lnefore his eyes and Mary Norton aslced, 'twill you hold these, please? as she thrust a pacleage of cigarettes into his hand. 'lm sure l have some change in here, Romeo, she said. HOh, yes, here it is.H She ground the gears into first and winlcing at Cliff, drove olft onto the main highway. Eddie came out of the house with a smile resembling that ol ri lox after a recent visit to the chiclcen coop. lkwell, it's all self' he lyegan. Hlyve phoned everyonef' Cliff loolced at the roadway down which the Paclcard roadster was disappearing and then pathetically al the paclcage ot cigarettes. Though it seemed almost a sacrilege, Clill lighted one to steady his nerves. Quiclcly and quietly he remarlaed. Tell lda l can't marry her. l'm in love with another womanf, FRED Hmf ,58. Moon-Struclc I oflen wonder how ,lwould tae, To he a famed celebrity, An artist great, of wirle renown, Known in every lillle iouin. Bu! iliis is just an idle dream, For iliings are never what ihey seem. lVlARGARET lVlANTLE 58. Burns Mantle and his daughter Margaret 50 Ai Ihe Imllling nulirms, llw fzulrml rmrf slrif Ph Cusls 1,10sfrcnluzlfnfwur, lfrc 41r'xlr11crIifm of THE BLOTTER The Shcldow of Yvar ffwn one Irmules ou! al ffm rrurfrf locfuy, 0 slruggfc' for pouwr lfml rwcfr Ilia Uurlll no uvmrfe-rs, HX-Ylzul ,HIPC uw ll'l1I'lll'll?H Ifx 1956 7wlICl'C,S ufwuys u rugv, In almost uuury ugyv, Thu! simpfy Hops vggyirzg us un. Today il's fm' l,0HlH'l', Tomorrow 11 lcnor Ur Donald l,J11c'fq'5 only Ifwnlc sung. Bun flflfllllllllll lwwps swinging, And puns docs fzcr singing. Hal Kvlnp is Ifzv fmulvr of Irruzfls. fm lwlpfvssfy rfiufing As Vugrm sfmws ,wr slyfing, Anrf XYIIICIIUH sells liquirf for lmmls. 1NICCc1rlf1y will: lillflifllg, Keeps Bvrgvn ll'fSl'-Cl'llf'llffIfl. Arncwfrcf sings mos! vzwry song, Xvlmilc lluwcll um! lgl'lllllV, K 141111 cwl'fI5!?j'1lIlfl UIIIIVV, Kfwp grmyg, riglll up In lfw going. Xvilll fmnw work lo ffm. And sfum- rmufingg, low. IHIIIIIIY ,mp mln fwcf. Kowffurvsl Irmmrrrlw . . Surtcvss ur rfvvp sorrou' . . . lim' lvfl llflfllfllfl nmrr' In Im mul. 51 0 life, '11 LYN PRET Low 310 ,IANI3 P1-m.B1N '41 THE BLOTTER Things Unseen 'VE been in aviation since 1918. There isn't a single type of winged contraption that l havent flown. Sure, l have had my share of craclc-ups, but l've been in on many more close calls where l thought my number was Finally up. lt's only after you have experi- enced some of those occasions that you begin to develop a sort' of blind fatalism 1- or you just quit flying. l suppose l've some strange ideas about a man,s destiny. Of course, l'm not one for expounding philosophies, but something happened about two months ago that set me thinlcing. Anyway, you can draw your own conclusions. Here's the story. l'd been holding down a job with the Aureo Mining Company, yllznow, they've got six camps in the Sierras and a few across the border. XVell, l've been flying a sort of ambulance-plane between the mines and Los Angeles. ltls a great set-up. Plenty of banged-up diggers come through all right because l get 'em to the hospital on time. Young Jerry Brannigan is my co-pilot. Hes pretty handy on a busy day. Une night Jerry and l were having collee in the hangar when a call came through from Camp 12. Thats the one which is situated in the worst section of the mountains. Besides, it's a long, tough haul in the darlcness. ul don,t lilce the weather on that route tonight, said Jerry. Tough luclcf' l replied, Hbut it's our job. Letls goln We trundled the plane out and were in the air in no time. l tool: the wheel for an hour and then, because everything was so calm and perfect, l napped while Jerry handled things. l don't thinlc l had slept very long when l was awakened by a terrific heave of the plane. l found myself on the floor of the cabin blinlcing at the coclc-pit which was doing somersaults while Jerry hugged the wheel. He didn't have to tell me that the fury of a storm had talcen us unawares. Where are we? l aslced. Don't know, he ground out. Altimeter is brolcen. Compass is all wrong. l said no more. The laid was having a tough time of itg the wind was tossing us about as if we were riding a feather. l lcnew it would be sheer stupidity to try to talce over the controls: so l hugged the rear seat and prayed that Jerry would have enough strength to last it out. l loolced up suddenly and went cold all over. The windows were coated with snowy a blizzard was blinding us. The night slcy was a grim, white shroud, and somewhere in that blealc emptiness about us were towering mountain pealcs, waiting for us. l could see that the laid, Jerry, was fighting realization of the truth. Every terse expression that he mouthed carried the unspolcen question, VVhat's going to happen to us -- when is it going to happen? Then, he brolce. He jerlced about, unbuclcling his safety-belt. There was a frozen, horrified stare in his eyes. 52 THE BLOTTER Mike, he gasped, UMike, t can't stand ittu Sit down, T orderedg Hget down, kiddo, and gratm time wt'meet. He didn't seem to tmear me, just stayed wtmere tme was, tureattming tmard and staring. Ttue plane was stuing uneventy. Stme was going into a spin. T made a ttying Teap for time wtmeet, knocking Jerry to one side. For a few moments t ttmougtmt we were ticked. With agonizing stowness ttmat ptane straigtmtened out and t relaxed r- somewhat. But now t ttmank time Powers-Ttmat-Be for causing me to forget about tmuckting myself in, for suddenly Jerry Brannigan was crammed into time space next to me. He was trying desperately to open time cockpit cover and ttiere was a parachute on tmis back. Jerry, T yetped, Hfor Gods sake get away from tmere or youTt wreck ustu He spoke no words taut time took on tmis face gatvanized me into action. Wiltm retuvtaimce t leapt up and swung a tmard right tmand squarely onto the kids jaw. He made no sound but tett wtmite t - t watctmed tmim as from a trance. T was powertess to move as his Tong Hgure dropped over time wtmeet, forcing it tmack - tsack atmost as far as it could go. And it was as time nose of time plane virtuatty tmung onto time propetter tatades that time snowy curtain seemed to part for a fteeting instant. Tm positive ttmat time vision T saw was a jagged mountain top. Ttmen t snapped out of it and ttmrew time kid onto time rear seat, making a witd kick at time wtmeet wtmictm sometmow managed to tmave time desired etTect. Time storm did not tast Tong and T found nmysetf over tamitiar territory. Time return trip from time mine was unusuatty uneventful and even .Terry was sumcientty recovered to take time wtmeet for a spett. Ynknow t ttmink ttmat kid was just time instrument of something P- welt, someltming intangitnte and inconmpretmensitnte. T mean to say, it it was the side of a mountain ttmat T saw - wett, you can figure wtmat would tmave happened if time kids body tmad pustmed ttmat wtmeet foriuaral. Otm, T guess the dice won,t always tatt my way -1 but it's time same with everybody. Some day - and t'm gtad T don't know when -f time story witt end with rm smastm climax. Titt ttmen -1 T guess keep on tqtying. TXTARTIN SPITZ T38. - Y l ,XX C' 0 THE BLOTTER Canoe Song Through the rapids, over the falls, Gliding beneath the canyon walls, Like an arrow from the how, Swiftly down the stream we go. Hearts are light, spirits high, Faces radiant as the shy, Paddles plied with eagerness As we view the wilderness. Only when the day is through Do we beach our frail canoe, But the journey will go on At the first faint glow of dawn. CHARLES RENDIGS '40 Books A book is a marvelous treasure f- Be it essay, poem, or tale, It can furnish untold entertainment When all other interests fail. Some hooks are paclzed full of adventure, Vvhite others are tragic and sad, And of course there are some that are funny, And a few hooks are just plain had. The had ones are usually school hooks But even these do us some good Because, I suppose, they teach us To do the things that we should. A good hook may tive for centuries To he read again and again For its wisdom will last for ages To help matze better men. .toYcE Kissocx '41 54 7 THE BLOTTER A Costume Bracelet 1 110119111 a 011511111111 11r111v111111. T110 fa111'111s1 1 11111111 111111: 11 11'as a11or111111 11'1111 ja11e 01111 p12ar1s IXIIL1 111 111111111511 11'as 11lTllIl'I1. Upon 11s s11111s 11f11r11 1'ar1,'1111 s111111s 111111 1111111 11111111111 waves, Xv111l11 111 I1111 1r11111 were 1711r11l 111111115 1'4r11111 11111111r11'aI11r C111'11s. 111011 l1'1Il'I1 1 11111111111 1111roa11 111111 1111-V 1111114111111 11'1111111 sl.v11s11 1111, 1 ll'Ol'L! my 1'11sl1111111 1111117111111 For all 1115' 1ri111111s 111 s1111. 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V11zc1N1A FOSTER '40 35 THE BLOTTER Snow Snow is lilze balm on the eartlfs troubled mind, Easing botli sorrow and pain, Covering up ruthless scars of time, 'Till spring is liere once again. Falling so gently tlmt no one may liear, lust lilze the tltougllts of God, Laying a pattern with infinite care, lmparting new life to tlze sod. It softens tlte tread of hurrying feet, And quiets liumanity's cry: It covers the world with a blanlzet beneath The cold and the gray of the slay. SHIRLEY BRUENNER '41 Tutankliamen I am the great and miglity monarch From the time of long agol Do you dare molest, disturb me, People of an alien race? Nlodern, curious - now l scorn youl Return to nortltern snow. Cease your coming and your going ln and out my resting place. Vwiy disturb one wlio has rested ln this tomb since time was young? Know you not a prince you're viewing, Egypfs royal, native son? Here I've rested countless ages ln my sacred stone-Bound tomlx lust a youth, a very stripling, Vvllen Osiris sealed my doom. Louis VIEILLARD '40 56 T H E B L 0 T T E R Songof the Night Sweet was the air of the milal, warm night, Anfl a thrill was expecterl of new delight. Blossoms swayed softly in the flowering trees, The fresh smell of grass wanclerecl in with the lv Stars gleaming brightly with lweauty anfl grace Gave shafts of light as thin, crystal lace. Stillness - anal then with a hreathless clelight The tremulous song of the lsirfl filled the night. BETTY L Vanity ls the Spice of Life Hello, Rene, l'cl an appointment at three. Can Helen tahe me? Go ancl see. Oh . . . not reaclyug hmmmmm, that's queer. VVell, I'll wait, and sit clown here. My, these magazines are quite olcl. lwoncler, shoulal my hair he rolleal? Hmmm, there is lvliss Robins there, Vvithout her curls she zloes loolc hare. And Mrs. Ienleins . . . her hair's near clrieflg l've always thought she had it dyecl. Theres Mrs. Smythe . . . she would have lang She cloesn't care so longs it's a man. Vvhy, Mrs. Graham . . . they're fixing her face: If you ash me, it's quite a waste. O, here comes Helen, Hello, alear. . No, not at all. Shall lsit here? And say, I want a wash and set, A henna rinse, and while it's wet, fl hnow my huslzanzlll have a Tell Ian to touch it up a hit. Shall I hold the facial tray? Life begins at -uh- thirty-four, they say. F9929 ou IRELAN '39 MARJORTE SCOTT '58 57 THE BLoTTER Ourworld Today Our worlfl foclay is seellting witlt lzateg The lever of war just will not abate. Hitler's power llas grown witli speecl. Tlze case for Europe is clarlz incleecl. Xvitli a self-slylefl Caesar in ltaly Vvliose ministers lalle of liberty Ancl brave llle Brilisli lion's paw To gain a place on an eastern sliore, Xvltile France anal Russia patiently wail Following ille Course tlte Fates cliclate, The liltle nations tremble in fear, For tlze clay ol juclgmenl must be near Xvlien worcls will not have force en,ougl1 A miglitier enemy to bluff. On Clrinas soil the Rising Sun Reveals an empire well begun Tltat may, in lime, grow greater still And all tlie world witli terror fill. So ever slioulfl we tlwnleful be Tltat Europe is beyond the sea, Anal tltouglz tlirouglt many climes we roam, Tliat peaceful America is our lxome. Leo FRANKLIN '38. Epitoplt ln days of olcl Tlte Vilzings bold Went sailing fortlt to plunder. To northern seas Ur wooclecl leas Tltey came on wings of tlmncler. Tliey louglit for love Anal gofls above, They louglit for lzing and l1ome. Tlieir day is done Anrl now tltey've gone Valltallas lialls to roam. CHARLES RENDIGS '40 58 THE HLO T T li R XV in gecl Messenger IxlxlElXYlll5jC'ClINCSSCl1QCl'SClll flown lo Qarllm willw llw olive ln'anr'l1 ol' llc-arc oiilslrelrlwfl. Yel l ran lincl no rcsling plfm lo sil mv clown. lxlany lime lmvz' l. in wiin. aliglllerl. lllll always pvlly lrensons anal imrrow minrls Cause mc' lo lly onro more. lfiglwl lninrlrcrl limes l lmve eirrlerl llme Onrllw. liznrlw lime in some new place lmlrerl lm clone violeneo. l saw lliose Crcnlnres wlwo reall llielnsvlves viviliycfl rise up lo nrins over llwe lmcnnly ol ax woman. llow muclm more lueanlilnl anfl wonclvrlnl is lliis Pawnee l lxringl Now, l we loin' men llonling on ive. lxluny, many allcmpls are inucle lo save llwni. loin' men. Yel lwere l wc- lmnnrlrc-:ls flying every clay. Vlhlicy are willionl oven graves wlwrvin lo full. Snvrvcl lunnan lilo? l lmvc seen innorenl men slruvlq clown lvy llwose wlmo lust for Power. Vvllwo is llmis wcnelm Power, llmt slie slwonlcl llnls rlc-slroy llmc riglilcons of llw worlrl? Vxfliy slirs slim' llic' lwarls ol mc-n canisiiig llwcm lo lorsnlqe ilu- Inu- iflf-nl ol l'z-:im-7 Vv'l1yl7 Oli. ull. l lmve asliecl mysvll llml qncslion nnrl al lnsl l have lonncl llmc niiswvr. lxlvn mrmol, evc-rlaslingly. c'rm'v oulwarpl power fnul gains. 'liluv minrls ol i!xlC'XilIl!lC'T', finvsnr anrl Napoleon - rlicl llwy vmve lmnqnilily? Nol Tlwy lmcl nol ye! ronqnererl llieir own ego, :intl llmey allowecl llieir ronfcil nnfl prirlv lo rule llwm. Wldeiw lllcsc rrcalurcs of llie Onrlli masler llwcir souls. nnclerslancl llwem nnfl have an inwarcl peare. llien will my lime Come lo luring my lwnling lmlm lor all llme ills slill lcfl. For men Illiiy nol. ilnlil lliey ilisvovvr nncl npproriale il, lmvc Pence. Clremii R 1 i N N :oN '50, Goal Reigns Fog Comes in as a flrifling slirouflg Fog ascenfls as fi lweriulifnl Cloiizl. Rain Comes flown in lorrenls swifl: Rain asecnfls as ci rainlnow mist. Enrllz lrilli sins mul wars goes clown: Eorili fisrvrzfls uiilli lwrwen lwr croufn. Goff reigns! Pmissi E Hsvn NOR '4O. 50 THE BLOTTER JTUNIIQIR IPIRQSE AND IPQETIRY The Hunt The day of the hunt dawned bright and clear. Blue slay had followed the grey: f, KX X The horses had gathered from for and near, K Q And the hounds were snimng their prey. lkhiyjbxx S X X' Q XR- We hear the sound of the hunting horn, 'T The hounds are off with a rush, - 1 ' ftw 5 - To follow the fox through fields of corn, qt M Through TTICUCIOIL7 Gnd UTIJQFIPTUSII. T'-' yllil' 'L' Q It Lucius GALL '43. 1' X ll Autobiography of a Potato MY family and l lived in Maine. My First days were spent near my mother, hut in the early summer a farmer transplanted me. I cried the first night hecause l missed my mother, but since a potato has so many eyes, crying became wearisome. Then, too, l soon made friends with other potatoes of my age. One day a machine called a plow came along. It uprooted us, and at First l had quite a lot of fun. lt was like a game of leap-frog, up and over, up and over. But my fun was short-lived. l was soon exposed to the sun which was shining Brightly and it hurt my eyes. l tried to shield them hut it was useless since l had so many. l recalled then something my mother had told me. She said l was lilce a teacher: l had eyes in the haclc of my head. Very soon l started on a journey in a saclc, a very rough one. Two of my eyes were caught in the saclcing and pulled out. .lust thinlc of thatl The First lap of my journey was in a truclc and the second in a train. After a long ride l was delivered to a grocery store and from there l was sold to a factory. The rest of my story is almost unhelievahle hut true. l was sliced, put into a pan of boiling fat, and instead of being one nice whole potato l'm now just chipsl . . . l mean potato chips. ALAN Goumzv '44. 60 THE BLOTTER Uctopus UTI Hill, Dad and t went on a cruise V, to Bermuda. White there, we visit- . 3 x 1',f:Q'iQ'gt ed many different places of interest. t ,ilkxalllgq . 333411036 1 ,-,. will tett you about one of ttiem. , ' -' ,jg ,ri ,na 1 ffffq' I ff! M153 We went. to an aquarium where there , f ,f 7. Poli- ,' 1 . A 'ffak'-?.:He,iYf were man ditterent s ecies of tro ical . Y fi 51 W xgqrlxyei ,n 543 Is p P Gffj T35-,'L iX '5f,fi tn order to see the we had to fy i' Wt?X 'JPY R ff, 'tghg tix watti on boards about two or ttwree feet - ' fsfsan- t, h A I U 'gg at 1 atmove artificial takes. We otmserved a + ' ' f '. s . . ti V-Q 7, Xu' green cet, and the guide said that this cet 'K mn was a moray, Wtiicti would jump over the side of a Hstiermans rowtmoat, trite tiim and ttmen jump tuacti into the water. We had a tot, of fun catching groupers on the end of a knotted rope. Ttien ttwe guide picked up a cage with an octopus in it. tts tentacles were squirming in and out of the cage. The guide told me to stiatae hands with him, taut t did not accept the invitation. The guide, tiowever, stwootc tmnds witti tiim and nottiing happened. That was att rigjtmt for tum to do if tie wished, tml t tett the aquarium wittwout any desire wtmtsoever to snake hands with an octopus. WAI.1'IiIl LYNN '45. The Storm Puller, puller, from Ifze garden, C'OITl0S N10 IIFUGU' SOIHHI of ffltll. I feet Us weary us llw u'euI1ier, And lean nguinsl lfze window-pane. l Xvoovo, flow the wind fiowls ,roun I 1,10 house, And ifs cold out as can tie: Tfiun ruin Cliunges lo snow and steel, Xvfiilening IIIISII and free. The snow falls faster, Ifiieleer, now, And all Ifie ground is lvflife. Bllf soon il slcirls lo mel! uufuy And all is gone by nigfil. DAXVN SHERBURNE 313. 61 THE BLOTTER The OCQCIU WGUQS l watcltefl the waves roll in to the stzore, Amt as long as I watcliecl, titere was aiu Summer and winter, nigllt ami clay, Tlley roll on in, in tlie same olcl way. People ctie, and new lives Eegzn, But always tlie waves leeep rolling in. Centuries Come, anci Centuries go, Now out, now in, time tictes, they flow. So always a wave rolls in to tlte slzore, Anal after it always comes one more. 70573 one YTIOVC. DAWN SHERBURNE '45. , The Sheep 1 P' The siieep tliat graze in tile meadows fair 7 3 F ' . Supply the lovely clotlves we wear. How gentle they are - How Happy and gay ' -Y Anti so useful to us in many a way. . . SHEILA MORRISEY '45, ' A. JI' An Airplane It swoops very low A glittering airplane Amt flies very lwigtz Swoops clown in tlie afternoon sun Anfl it's painterl all silver Up tlten, HOW fl0wf1: Liize stars in tile slay. l'm sure it must be fun. l lzafl tlte Clzance, How high I woutct ftyg Vx7lwt a liappy sensation To float tltrouglt lite slzyl 62 PATSY Nmome '45 THE BLOTTER txttigration N tatt ttxe dear tittte tairtts go to ttie warm, sunny Souttw tueeause ttwey tinft too tittte fooct twere wtiere ttie winters are severe. Some birds tty atone, ottwers tty in pairs, and tairds titce the swattows anot startings travct in ttoetqs. Ttiese tittte creatures vvitti ttieir tiny wings tty for twunctrects ot mites and know exaetty in wtiat rtireetion to tty to get lo a warmer climate. Onty ttie tnirds that can tinct their nourishment in ttiis Cotct etimate stay tiere. Coming tiome on ttue steamer Hausa from Europe, we saw two tittte twircts. Ttiey were tinctmes that tiact tost ttieir way, so they Ctwose our stiip for ttieir temporary tiome. We passengers spent a tot of time watctiing ttxem tiop around ttie tittte pine trees ttaat were ptantect in tioxes on ttwe strip. The steward gave ttwem water to ttrintq and twreatt to eat. The day we arrivect in New Yortc ttie tinetwes new joyously away. Ttiey were tiuppy, taut I was sact as they Ctisappearett. t stwoutct titqe to tiave tottowert ttmose taircts in their ttigtit. CtUSTl tXIUGGENTHAl.IiR '45 The Swimming Pool I like lo go in the sufimmirig pool. In ilie summer ii keeps me Cool. ,-X, Near the uiuler I like io roam, 5 vig- X Ariat eu! my lunrfi, I'l7C Iirouglil from home. X3 In itie wafer itien I swim. Gift c'B5A7 X L - V ' ' w Nly friend goes CIOIITI! I rescue fiimf 'fi 'K' KEN livouvs '45, Fun in Vxfinter Ttie snow comes clown Tfiey Intec ltieir starts, So soft and Iigtii, Race up Itie liilts, Ana' covers itie grounrl Come ivliizzing flown, Xvilfi u blanket of wtiiie. Oli myf Xvtinl ifirillsf DUVW-Q flie morning Tfiev Ifirow snouftialls The sun comes out. Amt have a snowfgtit. lust tzeur lliose Ctiilrfren Tlieyfrl like Io play Laugh and stiout. Far into the niglil. JIM MY Dixoixi '46. 63 THE BLOTTER SHOIUIJUHS Snowlzalls lwrv anrl snozvlvalls llwre, Down my nvcb ancl in my llair. Oll rlcfarl llwyvzfc' llil llw ollwr 4-yo, l lllllIlQ lllal rfll aluoul lo Cry. If only l ranlrl lril jusl one, Tlwrvl l clifl il: llwal was lun. Tlmrr' is Ilya lnell anrl in wa go, Xvringing will from licarl lo loo. JAN ET THOMAS '43. Sometlling l Aclore Somcllwing l aflorc rurls up upon flue floor. llvr Oyvs arc grvvn. anrl slw looks likv a llgor, fxllfl u'lN'n l'm lircfl. l lio mlozwn lwsirla llcr. Slzv flows nol lvark, nor ufag lwr lail, Nor run away on a long loncvly lrail, Bal purrs anfl lmlinles anfl is fuzzy anfl lalg 'YOlL,UC cm-sfzcfl il l know H 5 J ll's our cnle lilllo val. XIAI.IiRlli Lawns '44. Vacation Days Vacation days are lots of fun. Vvc spcncl our days ou! in llze sun, Bul uflwn llfl? Iuanl lo rlorlgv lllc' llcal. XVQ go lilSll'llTIl77ll1QllIIfl ll1al's a lroal. XVC go on llilzos, anrl Hsll anal play: Xvffrc always oul llwc livolong flay. XVC go on picnics naar some lalm, Anil llmrc? we llroil ilvlicious slcfalm KATHLEEN FITZGERALD '45 6-4 THE BLOTTER lxfly Dog Bill Y clogis name is Bill. Evcrywlucrc l go lic follows mc. Ono clay lnclorc l went to sclmool, l iiccl liim fo a n w-W f' 'li ii' if 'Ulhliillf 1 S 'li 0 i irvc al lwome. or l lliouglwl l But widen l reaclwccl il'1c ,fe . E svlmol yarcl, l licarcl a familiar lmrlc. Tlwerc was my Billl ':'n0N.H 'qw if lvlfllllill' lmiglwefl ai me wlicn l wont lmme at noon. Slwe M .3 il! saicl licl lmvc- lo lcam lww lo lic a lmot if l expected ii to gli' .2 Y-'vi lmolcl a strong clog lilcc my Bill. El NWA? E E STEPHEN KEEGAN '46. ii' 5 I 'N 'Q' Subjects Englisli mul spulling I like lo rlo And l mn fonfl of geogmplly But ariillmciicl Oli mc, Oli myl 6' -kvv-4 2 L1 ri' 0.4, Q bran' foo, l Cannot do ilioiigli I fry and fry. ,1' !., Cl.0liI.X flixii, 'Li-1. China P4 ln flllllill Ilwy' grow tl lol of rim-, A W I 'Hin' llliilwsc' lliinlc ills Uvrnv nicv. mx 'lllw lmiisws in flliinri urv nzurlv of slrrzur, M ll-lic' f1lHllll'Sl lIIlllQS you 0i'0r llly Fauorile llloivic Star 1 have ci fuznorilv movie slar, llvr mum' is Narnia Slivurerg Jimi l'l'L'i'f' limo liar pirlurc-is sl1oU.'n,, Sim 5001115 a lillle flvczrvr. O5 SUUJ. NANCY l'lrissER '-16. lNl,xizG1T XVEISS '45, THE BLOTTER Wisties If t were to wish, And my wistz came true, Rigtit now fd tae paddting my own canoe And ttlen if I had a second wisti Before my dream was done, rd be rotting around in the ocean And tianing lots of fun. ROBERT HUNDT '44, Bring me a letter, Postman, ptease today. I witt write one, too, And send it on its way. AUDREY JANE FITZGERALD, Age 7. This is my dotty. Her name is not Potty, But I catt ner Ioan. Shes the best dotty I own. BARBARA BEDELI., Age 7. This valentine is for you. Youtt titae it I tiope. Now open it, ptease do, For your name is on the envelope. Al.ICE VAHLSING, Age 8. Nly tittte dog Iigsy tzas a tied, A place for his feet and a place for ttis tiead. NANCY BATES, Age 7 66 THE BLOTTER Autumn Blow, llllllllyn swirl ilu' rriml, up inlo llle air. The lwlg lrvv lwlnls. ll wanls lu play. T11 0 The Tl 1 U The The IJOLUII, The Tim TIIC 17011771 T11 0 rvvrrs in llu' n1c'mlou'u'ul1l In play. wiml lvlozws. slwvp in llw pfzslurv rrunl I0 pluvv. fmrsv in llxu slnlvlc uvmls lo plulv. lmy in llm lmrn wunls some lzorsv lo vnl ll. lim lvrwcfs fall flanring arounrl 1110 nwmlow. lmrsvs lrul. mum luuz rooslvrs l'fUll'. ronw ilu' ,Il'lIl'l'S. lwy lunxli ClAl.l., NA1rmUnisEN,.loR1E HOAG. ,lmeomri NCC,w1.r:Y, ,xxrm KARL XVIALDE M1-:YHR Kinrfvrgnrlvn mmf! Grmla I The Beautiful Earilz lwurllifzzl c-urlll is C1 frivnfl lo nw Am! I0 vlwry lrlrrl. rmrl squirrel, mul Ir00. Tlw grass rnnkvs il prolly rmrl Iwriglrl lluy lung and 0l'Ull ul niglrl. by NfXIDfX CIESEN, .IORIE IIOAG, PALMER Llnvo ANU ,lrikomn IVICCAULEY, Grmlc I Valcnlinoys Day Val0nlinv's Day is U jolly old day Anal llw sun malees il lovely anrl prolly all rlny. FREDERICK lux PIANA, Age 5 6T THE BLOTTER My Doll HAVE a Shirley Temple doll. My sister made her twat and dress. Shirley Temple steeps at the same time I do and she sleeps in my room. She has her own little bed. I play with tier every clay. I have a baby don, too. Shirley Temple and baby don steep in the same bert. GRACE RIIIDZUNO, Age 7. Sunny Days Every squirrel likes Ike sunny days. Somelimrfs lfivy make houses in the trees. PALMER LLOYD, Age 6. Spring HE spring is Cemingg. i Can feel lhc Wirict starting the snow. Vxflweli I walk to the Woods I hear the leaves chattering on my feet. Louisn DE ZEMi.iziz, Age 6. KINDERCARTEN AND PRIMARY ONE IN COSTUMES FOR HAl.LOWE'EN PARTY 68 ff FQIREIIQHN LANQUXXQES THE BLOTTER CNHFEIC SC P10186 unvz VXXCISII Nlclmly, Tflrougll The Tifwi gralias l1z1fmw1111s Came Srfzolrw Pr' Ornnifwus qrms f'UfIl1Ul'fl7lllS fxrlis SIIITIITIUO. Afagistri lzirv sun! a1niCi. Bcrwwula sun! prcwrvpla. Tibi grafins 1111170171115 cjUl'tlO SCIIUIGU. Virtus Virlus signum noslrum si! Night C:l.ORlA IMIEATH '59 Que: Pilam noslrnm Conjqrmcrnus, Por quam, nos 54-mpor lriumpfmn XVff'1UV'! S PSFL' IHUX FUIIPVTIIIF. In carilalc ct amore Virlus sofa sic suvCea'il. Sodalis noslor svmpcr Ori! Per Cormfus omnus noslros, X17 Pontus et Leo Pauper Ponlus Roman iuil, Miles forlis, audax eral Ludum ad uno die ivit Leo cum forte edit' Pmzpor Ponfus non iam udeslf 69 lvs, ERA ENGELIIARDT '38 GRACE RUNNION '59 PHE BLOTTER Vigila, Roma Vvfus Roma nunc alaiuii - Caesar, fnmu, virlus, omnvs. Nmnquum. Roma lmiia 4-clii, Svmpvr nvries sc-ruilusquc. Roma, Cave proriilores, C0170 Cowles plebis iliac. Mala Semper cis Cmiunf Dormicnlibus, Romani. Vigilu, Romaf CIRACE RUNN1oN '39. Cantus Militis Habeo sculum, Micanlem in sole. Quo me clefendam ln proelio acri. Gladius mifii Est, acer et foriis Hosies qu' occidam Ez palriam servem. Miles Romanus, Qui amo pugnare. Romam refero Argentum praedumque. CAROL HAWKES '59 '70 THE BLOTTER HTS OITICKIIZNF lfl' IWICS 5Il'Ni5RliS liMlNiiN'I4S Top Ron'-llarry llrenlon. Rolierl Nlililii-ll. llnelly van ID,-Lf-. lliirllv. l.ufile lxlaspv-roi rxriliur Prager. 1,4111-wi' Ron'-,li-uri xxllen, l.ouis xvlf'IllilI'll, Ils-1 Xxveiiilu-rg, Yi-ra lfiugr-lliarrll, Mr. l.olirl1-ll. lris fiossni-r, Le Salon llrangais Al.C7RIi que nous ayons eu velle annee inoins cle sr'-anres que les aniu'-es pri'-recleiiles, nous avons pu Consiaier que les siieves flu Salon ljranrgais a eonsicleralmlemenl augmenie. Nous avons lfielae cle clonner Ei nos soirees un air loul. a laik lnraneais el nous pouvons clire que nous avons aclweve nolre lml. Nous avons enlenrlu clcs clisrours l'T?1l7f,'iliS. nous avons joue iles jeux originaux sous flireclion cle nolre presiclenle el nous avons vu iles lilms lranqais. Depuis le inois cle janvier les eleves cle la Classe preparaloirc apparlicnncnt Ei noire soeiele, mais malgre que eeuxhei ne soient pas enrore tout 51 fail lamiliers avec lc lranqais, eelle langue esl la seule permise ii parler penrlani les soirecs. l.e eluli esl lres reeonnaissanl envers lxllle. llarll et Nl. Lolvrlell pour leur Qranrle palienee el leur maniere rlwarmanic :lc nous aicler 51 mainlenir noirc soeiete. Les ollieiers flu salon soni: prc'-siclenle. llse Vxfeinlmergg viee-presiclenie, Vera lfnglcliarclt scerelaire. Ariliur ljragerg tresorier. Harry Pmrenlon. l.es lxlemliresz .lean Allen, Harry Pmrenlon, Pairieia Deyos. Belly van Dylie, Vera Engelliarcll, Franees lirielcson. lris Cossner, Doroiliy Sue Hay, Gloria Heaili. Dorothy Keiner, Rolueri Miielwell. Arlliur Prager, lrlorenec Rolir. Rlwocla Ruluin, Patty Taylor. Eleanor Pmalelce. Nanry Davenport, .loyee l-owinson, l.uCile lvlaspero, Belly Priest, Nvallerlyn Vanclerveer. l.onis Vieillarcl. llse Xveinlierg. Belly lrelan. Nvilliam Maeclonalfl, Elaine Baust. Muriel Curran, Bessie llcvenor, Diane llolt. Phyllis Levine, Jane Plailluin, Evelyn prellow, lxlae Selwimenti, lxlarjorie Solil. TI THE BLOTTER Lo Suisse Gluciers Hanes, Veris les sapins, Bruissanis torrents, Gros les raising, Rockers aluranls Raioles clzemins C'est lu Suisse. C,est la Suisse. Slzieurs glissanis, leunes gens chantanis, Lacs murmurants C'est la Suisse. ILSE WEINBERG '58. Hconnais-Tu Le Pays . . . E fut un matin clair et ensoleille. Le soleil brillait sur les toits rouges cles maisons lalanclmes et faisait des omlmres noirs dans le lac. Toute la nature s'epanouissait: les sapins, lnaises par le soleil nous exaltaient par leur odeur vive et penetranteg les oiseaux cluantaient leurs plus clouces clmansons. C'etait le printemps. C'est une telle journee ou je pris le train de Villars-sur-Bex. En longeant le lac Leman, on passe a gauclme des villages pittoresques, semes cle villas, entoures de beaux jardins. Des vignes bleu-vert couvrent les montagnes. A droite, le lacg son eau bleue et claire rellete les Alpes cle Savoie. En descendant a Bex, je prencls le train a cremaillere pour Villars. Le conclucteur crie, En voituren et nous voila en route. Le train commence ei grimper en suivant le cliemin entre les sapins lxauts et sombres. Par ici et par Ia on entencl des cascades ruis- selantes. Le train lmeurte et gromole et on n'avance que lentement. A gauclme un mur, forme par les Alpes, a clroite un precipice cle 500 metres. Apres quelques secousses nous arrivons ia Gryon, village suspendu cles montagnes. Une exclamation nous fait tourner la tete et viola, devant nous Dents du Midi , groupe de montagnes qui dominent cette region-la. Blanclmes, majestueuses, lmrillantes et etincelantes, les dents sont comme des sentinels du Valais. Le train continue: on passe une scierie, puis un pont suspenclu et on entend des enfants, visages souriants, sac sur le Clos, marclmnt bras-clessus bras-clessous, tout en cllantantz Frere Iacques, Frere Iacques, dormez-vous, dormez-vous . . . 72 THE BLOTTER Apres avoir passe une serpentine clans la rue, nous sommes ii Villars. Les cliamps sont couverts cle gentianes, cle primeeverts et cle roses alpines. -lvout autour, plans le paysage on entencl la sounerie cles vaclwes. Un laitier nous passe axec son lmiclon cle laiit sur le clos. Tout a coup, on vienl sur une groupe lormee sur la route. Une forme immolyile est etenxlue sur llierbe. Deux paysans lui clounent le premier secours. C'est un jeuue laomme, qui a fait une course cle montagne sans guicle. Venant, vers le soir, sur une liauteur et ne sacliant plus ou il se trouvait, il vit une lumiere, se rlirigea clans cette ctirection et tomlpa en bas. La lumiere qu'il vit, fut a travers de la Vallee. Le patrole cle montagne le trouva, une jamlue et un luras casses et ctes lalessuies mineures partout. Un teleplione en lras tout cle suite et, en attenclant, un tiomme annonce le mallieur Ei la ctirectrice ct'un pensionnat voisin. Elle laisse tout ce quvelle fait et avec toutes les necessites, elle accourt pour aicler le lilesse jusqu'a ce que le clocteur soit arrive. Le jeune lwomme sera gueri en quelques mois. lavete le trouve cle nouveau accom- pagne clun cliien, grimpant les sommets parmi les soinmets et la neige eternelle. Uconnais-tu le Pays . . . 7' Bi11'TiNE VAN Dvxii '39. Mon Cluien lvlector 'Al un cliien noir, qui siappelle lxleclor, ll est tres intelligent et il sait laire iles tours. .le lui ilis: HDonue-moi ta patte, lxlerlorf' It svassiecl sur ses pattes cle clerriere et il me cloune sa patte clroite. Je place un morceau cle giiteau sur son nez et il le jette en lair. tl attrape le gateau clans sa gueule et il le mango. Quancl je vais au pare, lxleilor court apres moi et il alaoie parce qu'il est tres gai. Quancl nous arrivons claus le pare ie jette la lialle a lxlt'-:lor et il la rapporte clans sa gueule. Quanfl je suis clans la maison et lxlltflttf est rnectiant, je lui clis: Hxveux-tu le louet, lxleclorifv It lmaisse ses oreilles et sa queue. It va claus le coin tres triste. Quancl il est sage, je lui clemancle: UDK-sires-tu flu sucre. lxleclorifl II agile sa queue et il algoie. .le lui clonne uu morceau cle sucre. Alors il est tres joyeux. J'aime mon clwien Neclor. Duma Hom Y-10. 75 THE BLOTTER Quelques Mats Sur Les Compliments UAND un jeune homme fait un compliment a une Americaine on peut etre sur qu,eHe repondra sans aucune hesitation: Thank youu, et ctxangera de conversation. Supposons qu'un Francais dise un compliment a une jeune Fille de son pays et qu' elle ait Ie toupet cle re-pondrez Merci,', je crois que Ie jeune tmomme ne voudrait croire ses oreines et je suis sur qu'iI repliqueraitz Hparclonrf' En France, comme clans toute l'Europe, quand une jeune Fille recoit un compliment, il y a deux ctmemins qu,eHe peut choisir: ou bien, elle cloit etre emtmarrassee et rougir, ou bien, elle peut dire, en se moquant cle son actmirateur: Mais monsieur, je suis cer- taine que vous ne le croyez pas vous-meme! ou Je me demande comlnien de fois vous avez deja dit ceci a cles autres! Souvent en Europe, quand Ie jeune Homme ne sait plus de quoi parler, it dit tout simplement un compliment a la jeune fine et it peut etre sur qu,il y en clevient toute une conversation. '- fNatureHement it cloit se clefenclre, il doit assurer que .jamais de sa vie' il a pense E1 faire un tel compliment a une autre jeune Fillet F- ll ne ie sait plus lui-meme comtmien de fois il en a deja fait un pareim Les Europeens sont enveloppes de ceremonies. Comment vouctraient-its respirer, s'ils pouvaient adopter les manieres pratiques des Americains. ILSE WEiNBERG '58 Le Veritas tombe sur les gens - Comme iombent les perles sur l'argenf, Comme lavent les eaux pures le sable '-' Versant une foi ineffable. Mais irop souvent Nous oublions De Vecouicr. GRACE RUNNION '59. Virihte Sous moi se trouve le Iwonl de In Vie Dpi: il y a longlemps fai commence A cscafacier pour Uenir ici Aux Pories Argenlees cle Virilile. Enfn arrive, ion! impatient Dona je m'empresse cfouvrir Ioufes Grandes les porles el Jenifer clans Le Domaine de Virilile. .losepn PFIFFERLING '4O. 74 V THE BLOTTER Be11agio Duns unc' uafurc 01w1ouissnnf0. Purmi 105 fleurs jolies 01 riunlos, SIIEIOVNI 10 p0r10 f10s 1410s ilolions. Au milieu 1105 monlognos noigcusvs, D05 1mrqu0s 11111005 01 1m0r00us0S, Le lac 110 Cornc 0ou10 Pars 10 mor. Au bOll1 r1'un0 roulf' 190110 01 puucio, Borf1c?0 ru' M1105 for! mnfrrugzis, Sc frouve Bellagio . . . 111 110110. 13li'r'rlNri VAN Dvmi '30. Honora c1e Ba1zac ARN11 10s 00rivains franqais. 11onor0 1.10 15a1zaC 051 un 4105 mi0ux ronnus. I1 uuqui1 in Tours 0n 1790. En 1816 i1 vint il Paris pour faire son c1roi1. I1 nxaima pas 10 r1roi1 01 a 11590 f10 vingt ans. il put 10 parli 410 S0 f1ovoucr ix 111 1i110ra1ur0. Sa so0ur 01 1ui 1ur0n1 501115 il 10 Croirc un gonie. P0nf1an1 c1ix ans il 1ravai11ai1 Conslammcnt sans 01r0 r00onnu. ll 111 un voyage? PII Brotagnc CII 1828, 01, il raconla S05 av0n1ur0s r1ans un 1ivre . . . H11-s C1aouans.U C0 1ivr0 c10vin1 0c31017re et Ba1za0, fam0ux. Dos 00 moment jusquya sa mort il ocrivit 4105 romans qui jouissaicnl f1,l1f1 su000s r0marqua1u10. Qu01qu0s-uns c10s p1us 00101Jr0s sont . . . H1'1ugr'-nic Cranc101,H .La peau C10 chagrin. ct Le p0r0 Coriotn La vie privoe 110 Ba12ac n'01ai1 pas 1r0s 110ur0us0: il 1111111 1oujours 0n11c-110. Clesl. pourquoi il aimai1 a 00rir0 au sujef c1es 11omm0s 1r6-s ri0110s comme 1X'1onsi0ur Cranr101. un porsonnage r10 son roman 1113112111110 Cranc101.H Ba17a0 poss0c1ai1 unc vanilo naIv0. Il Hr 1a Connaissanrc r1e 1wenuc'oup 1,10 monr10 p0nr1an1 S05 prc-miors c1ix ans, commo auleur, ou il 01ai1 1r0s pauvr0 01 il 1-r0qu0n1ai1 10s p1us pauvrcs gons. C1051 il Cause C10 001a, r10 son ima,Qina1ion faci1e, et C10 sa puissanre r10 jugger 10 monc,10 qu,i1 rd-ussil il r0nc1r0 si vrais0m- 1m1a1J10s scs pcrsonnagcs. Qu01qu0s-uns c11s0nl qu0 lous S05 p0rsonnaQ0s sonl 0xaggr'-rn'-S. C0 11.081 pas 1ou13 51 fait 1a vorilo. 11 pr0nc1 1011105 10s mauvaiscs qua1i10s 110 p1usi0urs gens 01 10s rounil r1ans unc s0u10 pcrsonno. 0omm0 au cas 110 1X'1onsi0ur Granc101. B10n 0n10nr1u. i1 051 impossi1J10 quvun 1womm0 soil aussi m0011an1 quo 111. Cranr101, 01an1 c1onn0 qu0 S05 Cara010ris1iq11es on va10n1 c1ix ou c1ouZe avar0s. 1gil17?lC s0 maria av00 1N1ar1am0 11ans14a. uno Po1onais0 ri0110. pvu c1,ans avanl sa mort 0n 1830. Ainsi. 0n11n. arriva-1-i1 51 x'oa1is0r son sou11ai1 c1'61r0 ri0110. Al1113llTC1111111, on 0onsir10r0 Ba1xa0 110 nivcau avcc 1X1o1i6-rc 01 S11a1c0Sp0ar0. C1051 111 puauve qu,i1 1'-1ai1 un 11omm0 110 Qonic. 11215 Cossmfra '38 75 THE BLOTTER Les Montagnes ES montagnes sont laelles. Quelques montagnes sont grancles et cfautres montagnes sont petites. En lxiver elles sont couvertes cle neige. En ete elles sont couvertes cle petites fleurs et cl'l1erbe. ll est tres amusant de grimper sur les montagnes. Avez-vous jamais vu les montagnes? ARLINE GREENWALD '45. La Poupee et le Soldat fOYEZ comme elle clansel Elle est tres petite et jolie. Elle porte une robe rose avec un grand noeud cle bleu. Elle a un cliapeau cle rose aussi. Elle s'appelle Mignonne. Mignonne clanse tres gracieusement. Elle clemeure clans un petit chateau. Tout le monde aime Mignonne. ll y a un soldat qui l'aime beaucoup. Le solclat slappelle Georges. ll lui cliante cliaque soir sous son tmalcon, et elle clanse pour lui. Mignonne aime le solclat detain aussi. Elle epouse Georges et ils vivent laeureux ensembles. PATSY NIDDRIE '45. Paul et Bettina 4 ' 'Al une icleef, clit Bettina. Hrlouons a l'ecole. .le suis la maitresse. Voici le livre, le crayon, et la gommef' uAvez-vous une feuille cle papier?u clit Paul. UOui, voici une feuille cle papierf' Hlvlercif' clit Paul. BETTY PRETLOW '45. La FCITTIC EORGES joue at la ferme. Le clieval et la vaclwe sont clans l'ecurie. Le chat, le pliien, et le lapin sont clans le jarclin. Le ferrnier est aussi clans le jardin, clerriere larbre. ll ne joue pas. La lrermiere est clans la maison. Elle regarele un livre. Des enfants sont aussi clans la cl1amtJre. Au revoir, la ferme. Gusri lVluGGENTHA1.Eiz '45, Paul .loue clu Piano AUL joue du piano. Un, cleux, troisg un, deux, troisg un, deux, trois, Olil luaisouris est sur le piano. Va-t,en,u clit Paul. Lisette dit, Non, Paul, laisse la sourisl Oui, dit Paul, Umais puis-je jouer du piano? HTu le peuxf' clit Lisette, Umais ne fais pas mal fi la sourisf' JIMMY DIXON '46. 76 THE BLOTTER DER DEU'I'SCHIi VEREIN 711113 'QHIV'-l.4'0 FI'ZlnLIiH, NCCI LifUIliI1, csilfl I.l'l'T'll'n0l'fTlfln. R'14lXVilI fI c5'Shl'ilv l':HlK'fl Hll1'LK'l4'H'. fxlizfcffu ICM'-lbfiiiiilfl Xvise. fxlmrlr-S Renriigs. Ruin:-rl Muller. Y l.rwu'i-sl lxmr-Hrs' Xveiniwrg. Nurenrz-I Neyer. lyln Ruse XVilmr1, lhwruiliy Rc-im, txrmimnwnrir- l'rn-svlml Rlmrin Rulmin. lxlziriorie Kc-im-r. Der Deutsche Ve-rein ER cieulsehe Va-rein von Kew-Forest Sehule wurcle rlieses .laiwr gegrilmiet. Der Zweclq :les Vereins ist. :len Sehiilern fieleeenheit zu geiven mileinamler Deuiseiu zu spreeiwen. und KIHS Voile, riie lileraiur, Jie Ceseiwielwte, rlie Geographic Denitsrhlanris einigermnssen lcennen zu lernen. Die ersie Yersammlung cies cieulsriwen Yereins faml in ciem Haus vim Vriiuleiii Margerel Meyer slatt. Hier imatten wir Jas Yergniigen. Hse VVeinluerg zu lwiiren. Sie spraelw iilwer den Unfersehiecl vwisehen lien Seiwulen in Uerilsriwlarvl mul in Ainerilen. Wehreluci der amieren Xv0l'Siil11IT1lllHQCI'l Iwnlmen wir uns sehr gefreirl. Herr Gnriss erlcliirfc uns unler anrleren aiirh elwas illmer clir- Silliii limi Celmriiurlwe cies cleirlseiieii Yuliqes. Ausserclem hai uns Herr Cariss rlnim neelw cieulseiwe Filme gezeigi. Hse inzifiiie eine fir-r Yersmnrnlungen clureiw ein Ceclieiwl inleressamler. weleiwes sie uns wvrlas. Das If-lzlere ist eine Seiwiipfiingg cler cieulsehen Klasse zu welrher Hse in Deiiisriilnrmrl geiwiirle. Mit wenigen Ausimlwmen warren file ancleren XVCFSUITIITIIIIIISICVI rier erelen sehr iiimiiriw. In einer sugle ein paar Nliigglierier einigje lveriiiimle cieutsrime Ceflieiwler her. Der Verein Lam einmal wiihreml jerles ixlonals zusammen. Feigericie lxiilglierler cies Vereins imlacn schon iiire Wmmhimiiiigeii fiir miie Yersainmliirigeii zur Verfiigiiiig gestclli: Nfargery Keiner, Margerel Meyer !4xl'lI1iilDfil'iC Pueselwel unc' Riiorla Ruimin. Ausscr rlcn IIHIQF cler Aufrmlwme slehemlen Namen. sincl foigencie auch Niilggliecler cies vercinsz Rulwyc Crowe, Virginia Lee. Adele Reseniwain um! ,loan Xviglen. -w .1 THE BLOTTER Winter lm Tiroln Kitzhiihel, 6 Uhr Morgens Wir steigen aus und sinken tief in den Schnee hinein. Uh! Wie lcalt es ist! l Wir nehmen einen offenen Pferdewagen, und mit warmen hunten Decken versehen fahren wir nach dem Hotel. Strassen und Cwassen sind nach einer Familie genannt, und es gehort eine sehr merkwiirdige Geschichte dazu. 1 Wahrend eines Hputschesn war der alteste der Siihne der Familie gefangen genommen Worden. Seit 15 Jahren war er im Gefangnis und lcein Geld wurde gespart, um ihn frei zu machen. Er wurde endlich auf den Befehl der Regierung freigelassen. Die Mutter freute sich so sehr, ihn wieder zu sehen, dass sie einen Herzschlag helcam. Hier, wo das Frilhstticlc schon fertig und der heisse Kaffee immer mit Schlagsahne serviert ist, ist es wunderhar, und die Semmetn, wie alle tisterreichischen Brotchen sind einzig in der Welt. Den ganzen Morgen hleihen wir auf der Uhungswiese, wo die Slcitehrer Unterricht gehen, his wir um zwolf Uhr tachend und jodelnd ins Hotel zuriicldcommen. Um zwei Uhr versammeln wir uns wieder vor der Skischute, um einen Ausfiug zu machen. tmmer einer hinter dem anderen kann man eine der 54 Skitouren von Hahenlcamm aus erreichen. Alle die Lehrer sind an der wetthetcannten Schule von Hannes Schneider in Sanlct Anton am Artherg, und sind staatlich geprtlft. Jeder Lehrer nimmt his acht Personen mit. Erst fahren wir mit der Drahtseilhahn auf den Hahnenlcamrn und dann fangt der Spass an, his wir mfide um ffinf Uhr wieder ins Dorf zuriicldcommen. Nach der Teestunde gehen wir durch das Dorf spazieren, hewnndcm die Dirndl- Ideider, hegegnen unsern Freunden und Liheran einem lustigen UGriiss Gottn. Dann machen wir uns filr den Ahend fertig. Jeden Ahend giht es in allen Hotels etwas Verschiedenes, zum Beispiel, Wiener Ahendn, Tiroler Schuhplatter Ahendu oder Wiener Watzer Ahendf' Die Tanzsale werden je nach dem Ahend geschmfickt. Ein-oder zweimat die Nvoche finden Bane statt, aher die Gaste hahen die anderen lieher. Es giht auch ein schones Kino, wo sich jeden Tag das Programm andert. Die Leute sind iiheran sehr h6Hich und freundlich, aher das allerschijnste vom Tirol sind die Slcigelande, von wo aus man his in den Schwarzwald in Deutschland und in das Berner Qhertand in der Schweiz hinein sehen kanng wo man mit Schnee und Eis ringsumher in der Sonne sitzen kann. BETTY VAN DYKE '39. H 78 T H E B L O T T E R Vxfarum Ich Deutsch Lerne EUTSCH isl Cine iiusscrsi inlcrcssanle Sprache, Yiclc Lculc, wic clark rl4NVilIIl. halucn illmcr Clic Schwieriglacilcu der Sprache goschriclpen, aber nnchclcm man rlic lx-lrclI'cncTc11 GFIIHCIIHQCII gclcmt hal. fT11cTcl man, dass Dculsch niclml. so schwcr isl.. Schon, che ich in rlic HT hgh Scfwuolu Qing, musslc ich clwus Dculsch Icrncn. Einc Llcr halIptsEicl1IicI1slc11 LTI'SilCI'l0IT, XViiI'lIl1l ich click- Spgzxchc slurlicrc. isi. rluss ich lmrvnqc, cincs Tages Dculsclmlmmrl lucsllclwcll Zll LTTIIIICH. Ich Imlmc so vicl von lJc11lsr'H11111Is 81116511- hclk gehiirt, dass ich es gem sehcn miichlc. Ich wcrclc auch Deutsch IJl'IllIlZi'l'l Liirmen, wcnn ich 0111011 BCTIIIC crgrcifcn wcrdc. Ich will C1110 Zcilu11g1sscI1rciImcri11 XVCITICII mul 111 elif-som Hcruf muss 1111111 Fpmclmcn Lfillllixll. wc1I Illilll. als sulchc, ruff fciscu muss, Olbglcich sich scil clcm Vv'eIlLricgrle1s Slurliurn dcrnIc11ls1'T11-11 glJI'ilI'h0 ill 111-11 S1'I111l1'11 zxrncrilcas sclwr vcrminrlcl hal, bin ich von clcr Ulmcrzcugung. rlass clicsc Spruclmc ill ZIILIIHIQT wimlcr ilmrcn Pfalz unlcr andorcn I:1'c1nclspracTu-11 IBCIIUIIIJICD wircl. D!'llQtJ'FlIX' REHN VBS. SCINTSIICITT ,lil Sc'f111Sl DICI1 sci! I1'111g1'111 Ifmf u'11ssI1'sl vs 111cl1l. ,710 Zvi! is! 1'crg11111171'11, Doclr rlux Cliicl' ,cum 111c'I1l. D11 11'irsl f91cl1 mwlz svf1111'11 N11c'l1 svlzr 111111111 Zvil. Dux fc1f1r lrirrf 1'c'rg1c'l1c11, Dio SUIIIISIIFIII, sic Hcifml, D11 lrirsl flIlI1Il'f 11'11r!1'11 Auf Jus grnssv Chick. ,711 z1'1rsI Us 11ir'l1I VITIHIUII, 15411111 1711 l'fkl'77IlSf cs 11icl'1I. 11512 YV1i1N1a151zc1 159. ffl THE BLOTTER Anstandsdamen ACH einem funf Monate langen Aufenthalt hier in Amerika, bin ich zu dem Ergehnis gelcommen, dass eine amerikanische Hchaperonnen und eine sogenannte europaische uAnstandsdameH, zwei ganzlich verschiedene Wesen sind. Das lcommt hauptsachiich daher, dass in Europa der ugute Ton strenger heachtet wird. Es steht zum Beispiel in den Schuiregeln eines deutschen Lyzeums wortlich geschriehen: Verhoten sind den Schiilerinnen: fa, alle offentlichen Kundgehungeng fbi jede Verhindung oder Vereinigung der Schiilerinnen unter sich oder mit anderen, deren Zweck dem Direktor nicht angezeigt istg fcj der Besuch von Konditoreien und ogentlichen Lolcalen, Theatern, Konzerten, Vor- traigen usw. ohne Begieitung der Eltern oder ihrer Stenvertreter, insofern nicht von der Schule hesondere Erlauhnis hierzu erteilt istg fd, das Tragen von Schmuclcsachen, die heim Unterricht, heconders Turnen, storeng fel die Teiinahme an soichem Tanzunterricht, der in offentlichen Lolcaien stattfindet, ist dem Klasseniehrer anzuzeigen und kann notigenfalls verhoten werdeng ffl fiir die Beteiligung an offentlichen Aufiuhrungen ist die Genehmigung des Direktors erforderiich. Nach diesem Miister handelt auch die europaische Anstandsdame. Man fahre zum Beispiei in die Schweiz und sehe sich die verschiedenen Madchen- pensionate an. f- Da marschieren 15-18 jahrige Madels im Gansemarsch, immer zwei und zwei hintereinander, und die Anstandsdame, meistens ein Zilteres Fraulein mit einem Zwiclcer, passt auf, dass keiner aus der Reihe geht. Sie hestimmt in welches Kate man geht und nicht die Uangehenden jungen Damenn. Man wird in ihrer Gegenwart seine Reden und Ausdrticke iiherwachen miissen, vom Rauchen und eventueuen nuniiher- wachten Spaziergangenu ganz zu schweigen. Wenn man dann zufailig unter die Fittiche einer amerilaanischen chaperonne gerat, ist man angenehm entiauscht. - Man wird nicht alle Augenhlicke eine neue Ermahnung zu hiiren helcommen, weder muss man jeden Salz dreimal tiherlegen, hevor man ihn ausspricht. Man kann ruhig einen Spaziergang allein unternehmen, ohne iiher jede Nlinute Rechenschaft zu gehen. Kurz und gut, das einzig ldiaie ist eine ameriiaanische chaperonne. 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Mme-4Vn1v.'1. V V, I- ' .. 1 V1-v-w.b40fl'r9'l. -f 'Z' ' ' THE BLOTTER Y.-XRSITY IIOCNKEY SQUAD 1'11y11is 1.vvim-. ,1uyrc- 1Qissor'1:, .1oyro 1.owinQon, Urznrc- Runniun, 11um111y K:-invr. Virginia 1'1nsle-r. C11oriu , .X N , - , 111-H111 .XI11I1l' 1xucx , 1nrf'nrr-1 1 1c'vr'r, ,1um' 1x0Qs. 1riS fvussnvr 14:1 x11xin1, Nunn' 11ux'z-n mrl. 1Jfxris grrrlrwr. b , 3 1 1 f1m'lw1wr 22, 1957 Kcxv-Forcsl SC11oo1 .,... Orlo1wr 211. 1037 1fCvv-1'orvsl SC11cm1 Nm'vm1wr 5, WST Kc-W-1:rwrc'sl Sc'11mu1 Nm'm'n11mor 12. 11157 Kew-1'1orcsL Sf'11Ul11 N1bX'l'l111JixI' 111, 11337 KCW-1'1m'c's1 Sf-11001 November 2.2. 1957 Kew-Forvsl SC11cm1 Dc'r'vm1wr IF, 11157 V . X zirslly . Kvxv-1Tm'vsl Sc'1w01 .Xrmmnnriv 1 uvsr1u-1 1mzm:u,f11-rl. Varsity 1 1oC14cy SC11GC1LI1C O 1'4rivm1s 8611001 15l'U01i1yIl O . O 1'-ic-1r1sl 1wlm. Nvw York . ., 1 . 2 Si. 1X1ary's, Carc1011 Cily, 1.. 1. 0 O Ar1o1p11i S411 fwfw 1, 11r fwfw 141yn . , 4 . C 15Qr1xC1Cy 111s1ilu1c. 11rmm141y11 ,. , .. 2 1 1:rienc1s fXrac1on1y. 1.0cusl Valley .. O 1 Almmme . O Opponenls ,. SI THE BLOTTER SIKTJNI7 'I'IiABI IIOCIQEY SQIIHXIJ In 1 lgflllf'-'IjilII'I4'IiI II:-vos, ,Ioan Xviglon, Virginia I.:-e-, Ijiillli' IIUII. IXIzIruc-rx' SuI1I. IXI:mIvn UIIIIUHI, IQIIOKIII I . . ' I n I3 s IIIII mln r' RIIIUIII, Ifvz-Iyn I'rf'II1 W, An flmzlriv IIN' '. I 1 nge- , ' '-.I 0 VW-iss, l'I1nrIrmlIv 'I'immm-rmnn. I.ur'iIIv INInspe-rn, IXI:urgvry Ii:-im-r. I mm'e-5 IiI'I4'I4SI!II, III-ssic 1341011 Nu II1-vr-rmr, IXIQII- 54'IIlI'I11'IlII. ,Ir-mx 5Iuyc-r. IXfIlI1If-4-n XX lulwn. CBVIUIJPI' QQ, IUST' Ifcw-I o1'Cst SINIWII .... . Oc'luIuCr QU, 1037 Kew-Irmvsl Sc'I1wmuI November 5, IUST Kc'w4I:m'c'sl SI-IIWI Nm'vmIucr IQ. IIVST Ifcw-Iicwusl Sf-IIHUI Nux'c'I11ImOl' QQ. IIIT' Ifvw-Irorcsl Sc'ImoI Kew-Ijorcsl SCINIUI SCCODCI rIiCE1I'T1 I'IoCIcey SCEIIGCIUIC 1 I:ri0mIs QCII nwrv I. IIJI' rwrm IQIyn ,. O O I'4ivIcIsIm1. New YIWIQ , . 5 O SI. INIIII-y's. CIIHII-I1 Cty. I.. I. ., 2 O AIIQIIIIII 9cIw-II. ISI-wI4IyI1 . . 4 O FI-if-mIs ,XI-mIomy. Im-Ilsl. YaIIcy ,. 0 FI Opponcnls . . .. . 82 THE BLOTTER 1ntramura1 Bas1cet19a11 SC1'lGdll1C 1:e1Jr11ary 10, 1938 17res11111en .,,.. 4 10 S0p1'1om0rcs .... 8 .111ni11rs . ,, fl Seniors . .. ,. 5 1:fCS1'lmCH . . . 9 Preps . .. .. O Frcs11men . . -1 Seniors .... 1. -1 2 17e11r11ary 17, 11138 1:fPS1lm0H . ., . QT' Preps , 0 ,11111iors .. .. 1-1 S1mp111m1n11r1-s .. 10 ,111ni1,mrs ., ,. , S 1:fCS1'1l11C11 . . . 1 1X1arc113, 1038 1 1rs1 711011111 B1111- ,. . IQ 1:1151 '111'a111 R011 .. . . 14 Second Team 1J1111c . . .. O SM111111 Temn R011 1 1 131113 ,XN17 111.l11f 11,XiK1i'1'1E,'X1.1. '1'1i,NN1S Twp R1111'-,'Xr11ne Ross, Xvery 1111115111 111111111 11vnl11, Doris 50111111 151-115' 1.1111 111-11111. Yirgi11i.1 1711111-r, 1.11111-1' RU11'--P11y111s 110V1111', .111y1'1- 1f1sxo1L4 ,111111- Kms, 1115 f11vfs111'r, ,1111111 XXVIQUP11, 1V'11.11111111' 111111111-1111.111, 83 THE BLOTTER Varsity Lacrosse Sciieciuie 1957 April 30. 1037 Kew-Forosl. Sviifmi -I .... 5 Friciiris Arack-iiiy, Locust Vaiicy., . -l ay I-1, 1037 Kew-Ijorcsl, Scimni , 'I Sl, Ixiaryls. Carcivii Cily, I-. I. I . T Kc-W-Ijrircsl, griwui .. , O KIIJIIHIIUIIIS ., I I IQCXVYIJOFSSI CIIFIS I IOIWOFCCI ID LFICFOSSC , , w . . . , , I IIN' ifixllllllili 5c'I1miI fviri I.m'i'cisst' IJIH5' Ijaiy, Iwici all N. ixiairys. f,viii'fIc'ii C ilv. . Ixiziy I1 IU37 Iiici giris Iimiii KOXX'-I:fiI'l'SI Wim wvrc' riiusciii Iwi' Iiicv AIINI-w Yuiii griimvi Giri I.eic'rrissc- Iczim zirv: .IuIiCl KIXIIIUFIII, Iniuisv ficicIIii'c'y. fiiwria Iicaiii, Virginia IXIIIQ. I.Ilf'y riiyswn. Iiiusc- win: marie limo Ilcsrfrvc- Yiicam arc: Iii-Hy Inu Ircfimi, Iliwmic IXIiIIui'. .Iiuw Russ. firfirc Rliiiiiiori. Doris Smiiwr. IAQ IQOSSIL SQUAD. WSH Trip Rnii'-,I1iy1'i' Ifissrxriq, Iris fiussiwr firuvf' Runnmii. Nairivy Davviipuit Doris Sorim-r. uw' Ruiz'-I,IiyIIis IJ,-viiiv, ,Iunv Ross. fvIoiiz1 Iii-nlii Irziphiin UI IUUT lr--un I, Iivlly Inu IFCIRIII, ,Ioan Nviglfin. 84 THE BLOTTER SOCFER TEAM Top Roll'--XV. Park, F. 1101. D. Xyiso. 1,, 1.17612 51. C0uc10y, Cronin, Buffnrrl Row-C. Rvnrligs. fx. Pragvr, S11r0wS11llry. 1:ran141in fvaplainj, 1V1CCau1cy, Brenton. R, Thomas. SOCCCI' SC1'1CC1ll1C Ovlolmcr 9, 1937 Kcwfporcsl 3011001 . . 2 1'rw1y Prop 50110411 15roo1Q1yn. PJ Team 1 Ovlolucr 15, 1037 Kew'-Fore-sl Sr'1'1uo1 ,..... 1 Cz1rc1cn Cmmlry Day gc'1'1oo1, .1aC14son11Cig11'11s . . , A1 C1c'1o1wr 22. 11737 Kew-1:orcs1 SC11uo1,. .. . 2 1JJroo141yn 1:ric-11119 13 Team 1 October 20, 1037 Kew-1:r1r0sl Sr1wo1 . , 2 P0131 Prop, 15 Team ,. .. . I Nm'cm1wr 5, 1057 Kvw-Fnrosl 81111101 , , I 1X'1r'13urlwy. Now York .. . 1 Nm'cm1mcr 12, WST Kew-Furcsl Sc'1wou1, . 1 1X1r1Jmrl10y, New York , .. O Nrwmnlwr IO, 1037 Kew-Forest SC1'1no1, ., . . 4 Garden Country Day Sc'110u1. ,1m'14sol111Cig111s . , 2 Kew-Forcsl SFPIOOI , . ,. 15 C1pp0r1Cn1s . . 10 85 THE BLOTTER SVUIIVIIVIINC SQUAD Top Row-1V1r. Gariss froachj, Robert Thomas, Nvivin Gouclrey, Joseph P1i11cr1ing, Cari Lemmcrman LGIUPT IQUKP'-'11?lfl'y 15I'!'f'I1OH. Fchrliary 1, 1938 Kew-Forest SChoo1 February 11, 1938 Kew-Forest Schoo1 Fehruary 18, 1938 Kew-Forcsi SChoo1 iwmfh 4, 1938 Kew-Forest Schooi ..... . ..,. . 1V1arCh 10, 1938 Kew-Forest Schooi Mardi 17, 1958 Kmvlvorcsl SChoo1 K0wA17orcst Sr'11oo1 fl'l'lilI1?lf7CI'1 Charh-S Rvnr1ig1s. N4-11 ffronin, 1:I'f'f1 1101 fcnplainj, 1,1-wis Lizoc, Raymond Shrrrwshiiry, Robert 1V1u11e-r. Swimming ScheC1u1e 54 20 56 39 22 .....181V2 30 V2 Ac1c1phi Schoo1, Broo1q1yn ,........... 32 1:ie1c1slon Schooi, New York .....,.. 41 Broo1t1yn AC3l1ClT1y', Br0o1:1yn ,....... 30 St. 13au1,s Schoo1, Garden City L. 1. .......,.,............,.....,...,....,.... 55V2 Cohimhia Grammar Schooi, New York .,.,..,..,.i..,......,..,.....,,...,...... Q7 1.inco1n Srhooi, New York ........, 39 Opponents , , ,. ,. ..,....... .,.., , QOf1V2 111c1ivic1un1 Scoring: Ned Cronin 53, 1Trcc1 11111 3-41. Char1es RQnf1i,-is 30. Lewis 111ZC1C QSVQ, .loc 1,1111c1'11ng 17. Raymond Shrcwshury 13. 15019 Thomas 3. Rohcrt 1V1u11er 2, Harry 13m-nlon 'l, 1.011 1:fEl111i11I1 1, Dona1r1 Vvfise 1. 1X1c1vin Goudcy 1. 86 April us, 1937 Kc-wAForcst. Ixlay 5. 1937 Kew-Forcsl lxlay IQ. 1037 Kew Forest May 20, 1037 Kvw Vurvsl play ll. 14737 Kew-Irorcst K OW-I'ur0SI R THE BLOTTER esults of 1957 Tennis Schedule Smlllwsirlc High School. Rockville Ix1C'PJllfl1Cy SFIWOOI4 NUNV Wvflfli I Iillx CHHTCICII citllllllfy Diiy SFLIOO , .I nn! Iiflx c1iifClCl'l Crifllllltfy IDEQ' SFI1 , ,E SCIHOOI. .. .. .... O Ccnicr , .. SCIIOOI ...,. . . Q School ..,,. .... -1 sun H1-iglwts gvlvml . ..., 1 son llc-igluls , Smxllmsiclc High Svhnul .. .... O Ccnlcr , ., SCIIOOI ., '7' Opprmcnis TENNIS FQLUXD, 1935 Sflluml, Roclavi HX , 1 L Rolwrl Nlilrlwll Ra xm nl Xvilliauu Mullvn, .lambs Crow:-, Xvinizun IXl'.n'mInrx:1f4!, ,lfmlm Grrml, Rirlmrc Yo va f ', Fhrvxvslmlnry, I'rv1l Hof, ,lnlm K unmpo, C nrl I.:-nmwrmnn ln1u11ng1r'r5. ,- by THE BLOTTER Results of 1937 Baseball Schedule April 16, 1937 Kew-Forest Scloiool ..... .... 6 April 111, 11157 Kewflroresl Sclrool ..... .... 3 April 25, 1937 Kew-Forest School, ..., .... 7 April Qfa, 1957 Kew-lroresl School ..... .... 6 April 50, 11157 Kew-l orcsl Sclwooln. ., 3 lvlay ci, 1037 Kew-Foresl School.. ..,....., . ..,... 4 lcallccl in 3rcl inning, May 18, 1037 KcwAForesl School ,......,. .... 1 Kew-Foresl Sclmool ,,.,.. .. 3 Aclelplwi ,lunior Varsity, Broolclyn .... 2 Frienfls School, Brooklyn ....., .. 5 Poly Prep School, Junior Varsily IO Townscncl Harris School, New York 16 Coliunluia Grammar School, New York ...,............r...... .i.................... Q lxflarquancl Scliool, Pnroolqlyn .. ..... .. 3 Friencls Acaclcmy, Locust Valley ..... O Opponents ..,. ...... 3 8 BASEBALL TEAM, l938 Sllllllllllflfilxflllllf Prima-r, Ellxert llhuclcelz-w, Norman ljwc, Raymond Exum, Cvroai. Svulifilr-l.ouis Yicilliml, .Nllwrl lflli-, llonalrl VX7isc, Lewis Lizoc fcixplainl, Rolmcrl lfronlxlin, Melvin Goucloy. 'I' II If I5 I- O T 'I' If R .ILNIOIQ IS.XSIiI5:XI,I. 'I'IQ.XfNI, 11134 QIumI1ng1-IIIumI1I Q-UIIIIL. fIImlmn III.lwIx. Iiuruz-Q4 IIulr-Imwsnrm, I'II'1'fI XvilIII4IIIU. .xuuuxl N L S4'lIIl'Il-Kl'Il Ilwlnyw-, XYAIII-r I.5'IlII, IJ-HIQIIII IEIIIIIS, IXIJIIIUIHI SvI1iIIv-It IIHIII-rl Ilumlr I'1ur IQCSUIIQS of I057 .Iunior I3asoIwaII SCIICCIIIIIC y 41, IIJHT Iim' I4'.m-gl SIQIWII .. 6 I ri0mIs gvImuI, IIrmuI4Iyl1 XIQ' QI. IO37 Ifcw-I'4ur0sI SUINMI .... .. ,. 0 I:riL'l1rIs rXrmIc' . ' S Y. mx I mu I X 1II1x I Kvw-Irurcsl SCINIUI . .. ii Oppcwnvnls. SU Iu nlI1 I r T H E B L O T T E R Boys Athletic Awards Presented May 19, 1957 Mr. and Mrs. James Hassall Cup for the Best All Around Athlete, won by Fred Hof. Soccer awards: Captain Donald John, Fred Bruenner, Elbert Buclcelew, Ned Cronin, .laclc Dixon, Ted Hewlett, Fred Hof. Bert Leefmans, Haig McKie, Charles Rendigs. Bob Thomas, Donald Wise. Swimming awards: Captain Jimmy McGill, Ned Cronin. George Higgins, Fred Hof, Lewis Lizee, Charles Rendigs. Baseball awards: Captain Lewis Lizee, Fred Bruenner, Leo Franldin, Fred Hof, Donald John, Haig McKie, Arthur Prager. Charles Rendigs, William Sipperly. Donald Wise. Tennis awards: Captain George Higgins. Ned Ctonin, Bert Leelmans, Jimmy McGill, William Sipperly. Girls Athletic Awards Presented May 20, 1957 Hockey: Fourth Year Varsity: Captain, l. Gossner: Third Year Varsity: P. Millar and L. Tyson: Second Year Varsity: G. Heath. .lean Kissoclc, M. Meyer, D. Walton: First Year Varsity: J. Auman. P. DeVos, L. Godfrey, V. King. Basketball: Fourth Year Varsity: l. Gossner: Third Year Varsity: Captain .lean Kissoclcg First Year Varsity: J. Auman, L. Godfrey, G. Heath, V. King, P. Millar, G. Runnion, L. Tyson. Lacrosse: Third Year Varsity: Captain G. Heath, B. L. lrelan, P. Millar, L. Tyson: Second Year Varsity: J. Auman, N. Davenport, L. Godfrey, V. King. ,lean Kissoclc, M. Levine. D. Walton: First Year Varsity: Joyce Kissoclc, J. Ross, D. Sonner. Second Team Buslzetball: Second Year: Captain B. L. lrelan, M. Levine: First Year: A. Ross. J. Ross, B. Ridgeway, A. Linhart. Manager Varsity Hoclcey: M. Levine: Manager Varsity Baslcetball: J. Auman: Manager Varsity Lacrosse: l.. Tyson, G. A. A. Class Representa- tives: High School Prep, .loyce Kissoclc: High School Prep Plus, E. Pretlow: High School 1. J. Ross: High School ll, A. Ross: High School Ill. D. Keiner. Cup Awards Red and Blue lndoor Gym Meet, presented by .lean Kissoclc, won by Red Team. G. Heath, Captain. Dorothy Stone Tennis Cup. won by V. King. Mrs. David Millar Field Day Cup, won by Red Team, Cv. Heath, Captain. Red and Blue Point Trophy, won by Red Team, G. Heath, Captain. Best-All-Around Athletic Ability Cup, won by .lean Kissoclc. Kew-Forest Exercise Trophy for Highest Attendance, presented by Virginia Chalmers, won b Joyce Kissoclc. Ethel Hassall Trophy for Most Improvement in All Sports. won by June Ross. The Trophy for Most lmprovement in Lacrosse, given by Jeannette, Doris and Barbara Clarlr, won by L. Godfrey. Most lmprovement in Posture in High School, D. Sonner. Walton Junior Hoclcey Trophy for best lmprovement, won by K. Fitzgerald. Lower School Most School Spirit Cup. presented by Betty and Nancy Healy, won by JP. Nigdrie.kHigh School Spirit Cup won by J. Auman and can issoc . LOWGI' School Awards Most lmprovement in Posture, M. Weiss. Most lmprovement in All Sports, M. Gifford. Merit Awards for Service, Ellficiency and Reliability, P. Nidclrie for Reds and B. Martens lor Blues. Competition of Reds and Blues HE annual contest between the Red and Blue Teams, including all girls of the school, draws to a close. It is impossible to choose the winner for the year 1957-1958. The Reds came out on top in 1927, 1929, 1950, 1951, and 1957. The Blues were the victors in 1928, 1952, 1955, 1954, 1955 and 1956. 90 MIISQELILANY THE BLOTTER liligll School Assemblies Slwow a Variety ol lnlerest RAIDITION al Kew-l:oresl clecrees tlml ai Senior slmll presimle nl llme speviul assem- lmlies wliieli are lielcl on Friclay morning of eaeli weelc. Repnrls given lmy ilie Corninillee on lllwilaiilliropy uncler llie clireelion of lxlrs. Smnrl: poems unrl original essays rearl in reeognilinn ol various nalionnl lioliclaysz si laillc lwy lxliss Grave llaywnrcl ol ilwc Knllwarine Cilulns Selwool on fwlioosing ri XVOCUHOIII zu :lis- eussion ol fwiisloins in Gerinuiiy' lmy lxlr. Curiss: an illllslrnlecl lnlli on sl Trip Tliroiigilr Friinre lmy lxlr. lmluflell nncl llie inilialions nl llie l.en4lers friliilm were liiglw spnis in llie vuriecl program. rlqlwe Kew-l oresl lxlziyers lmve einriniisly eonlriluiilerl some inleresling original plays. oiilslnnclingj ninongj wliivli were Wvliv llie fwliinies Rang, nn original arliiplnlinii ral. ilu- olfl cil1FlSlIliilS slory, nnil ljrrvseripli, Vlqlie Seniors revenlecl llmeir mlrninalim' ailmilily in an clever slxil Xvelrl Riillier lip Xvrniig. wliirli rniilcl liave liml llne siilw-lille xls Ser' llie liucrillv. lxlusii' Im lmeen nn inlegrail pairl nl inosl ol llie nsseinlmly progrnins. lxliss llrrili llowell. violinisl. lxliss llsllier llierve. fellisl, lxlr, Dixon. orgainisl. :inml lxlrs. ljenlniinrl. pinnisl. lime uppeurerl as soloisls annul in small enseinlmles. llwe fvlee f liilm. willi Nlnrlin 5 will ns solnisl. sang songs reminisrenl ol llie Nvorlrl I Xvzxr in lwonor of Arinisliee Day, wlwile group singing ol filirislmns Carols in Cc-rinzin, I:l'C'Ili'l1 illlfl lilllll f'I1I'll'l10Cl lllf' Cl1FlSlIl1ilS DFIJUITXH1. I ,- Vlqlii' KCXV-l:0I'f'Sl, cll't'l1C'Sll'Ei. Ill1flC'l' llifx lliI'C'FliUil lil' llUkVK'll, I'0YC'iilI'Kl ill llN'lI' playing llml pui'iieipnlion rlevelops npprevinlion. 'l'l Ili lilfXYfl OlQl:QS'l4 l'l.rXYifR5 PRESIQNI' Sl,'l'IfRiN'.iXTl.7R.-U. SXVING HY ,IIQXN .XI.LlfN lris Qiossner. ,lnyre Kissoili, IXTITHXIIITIYN' llilesrlwf-l, .lc-nn xxllen. lxlnrgnrel lxlnnlle, :Xvery ljnlinrl, llnrulliy v - . - Ri-lin. nnrl lvessie llc-x'erioi', lui flqneelinpl lirnre Riinnion. 91 THE BLOTTER Lower Scliool Assernlolies Slaow Talent Iunior players presunlvrlr llallowelen P- Rliyllamie lnlerprelation of ilie Danse lxlacnlzre lay Saint Saens - Primary ll ancl Ill. Columlwus Day H lunior Discussion lfluln - an original play lvy lnlermerliale lv. Tlianlasgiving - Early Hays in xlmeriea - an original play lwy lnlermecliate l ancl ll. Clwrislmas - rl fwlirislmos Cioiiivirleiiea F- an original play lay Dawn Slwerlnurne - presenlecl lay lnlermerliale lll ancl lv. Tlio fiolmlnler unfl Ilia Elves - Kiuflergarlen ancl Primary l. A variely ol' programs lias lx-en presenlecl in the assemlmly, llais year, in aclclilion to llie clramalir' worl4 alrearly inenlionecl. Currenl evenls. poems. original essays. a unit ol worlx in geograpliy, apprerialion ol musir. palriolic programs. ensemlule singing. in laollx Frenclw anfl lfnglislm. a lanlc-rn-slirle lrip llwrougla lfranee. reporls on worli in plwilanlliroplay, a Sl. ljalrielals Day program. llealuringg an lrisla jig. ancl niolion pivlures slaoxvn lmy lxlr. lxlarrioll liave augmenlecl llae ecluralional aflvanlages of llwe srliool Curriculum. lnslrumenlal inusie. loo. lias laarl a plaee in llic assemluly programs. lxliss Rulla Howells violin pupils. ancl llie l.ower Sclaool orelaeslra. uncler lxliss Howells clireclion. liave appearecl on several oeeasions. llollw lxliss lfsllier Pierce. lecllisl. ancl lxliss llowell, violinisl.l1ave given sliorl rerilals. laler playing in a lrio Willa lxlrs. lfllael ljenlounrl. pianisl. EARLY IMYS IN AMlfRICf,l AN ORICINM. PLAY, PRliSliN'l'liD BY lNTl3RNlilJlrX'lWl'l ONE AND TXYO Top Ron:-Cusli lxliigjgonllialer, Teil lllalrlce, Clinlon lilaelc, Ken lnouye, Kallill-i-n Filzgi-rulcl, lxlargil NVQ-iss, m larlu-r lliali-s anrl Nanry llc-ssf-r. llollom Ron'-,lanws llixori lluwi-linggl, Karl Vvlerle-mr-yi-r anil Susan fioullra 1, l Q2 'I' II If I5lIcv'l l'I-1 IQ YIUIIN I'I'I'IIS UI' NIIFS lQI I'II IIUXX'IfI.I I. 1 - t , , I I . - , . II I I I -s, I-I I I '. I I I IW' , , In XIIIIIII I XIII Ix IIIIVIII NHIUIIIV, .XIAII IHIIIKIIW. IXPII IIIHIIXI' IXIHIIINII I,I'i'II!' .NIIIII I I IIXX Ix II I Il IIIIIXLI IMI1 ILTIIII NI11nxx IHIIIX IIIIIIIII1 In I Nl X ' Ik IXYIQK SVI Ik It HI. UIQK 'I IIfSI'IQ.X IxIIIIIIIuI1lf KI IIII lXl'IlIlt'IIlkILIfIII1',IXVII I1wuyc,IvIur1.I II.III .XI.u1x IIUIIIII5, XX IIIII I xmr Im Iull IIIIIIIII I I , I Dlulm I.v'NIlIl', .lluxws IJINUII. I.IIIw1 Iimlvw, Ixuff .XIIlIugI1, InlIy In nl 95 THE BLOTTER INFORN.-Xi. i'IV'l'URiiS lip Rini'-'lwypiini Ki'w-Fora-sl Gnlivry: High Srlirmi Pliii-xrillirrmpy Sirxriz qurrnirl Ruii'-IX:-w-l'urs'sl fvirls all ,lug limi Nairn: frmslnrirr- Ilowurri, how! sl '35, Uuki' V349 now Sllirlying :ii xliinirhg Vvrix ILIIQ4-Hirirrit fin XV:-Hi-sir-y 'Hiirrl Rnii'-Kr'w'l:uri-sl visiiors ni Bryn Mawr: ixiurlin Spill, Husinc-ss Narmgli-r BI.U'l l'liR 37. 94 THE BLOTTER Nm 'Q NIL HIQIC INIAK HRMXIA I'IK l'l TRIS Twp lelfll'-lligll Smllufrl I,I1iIilUlIII'lll3y Shura-: Alun- 'Jun an! .lug lim' Hun Iln.lrlm.1m lzwmlm-H, vinllllisl. 5I'l'4AlIl1,qf7ll - 170 wx' lilw lmurlqm-yfy nxxvm- :Ing lu- ililI'S mlllll nmlmr of ilu- wlrnung Nlunl N1 l.lul1l. Nwnrnl Run' .Umm--I Larry Igrm-nlun. Hnmf lellll'-cyllfyUlII1Qi'sl pupiis in K flrislnms Play: l,mx'vr Frlmul lxllilnrllllrnpy. 95 THE BLOTTER MORE PIC'I'URl,iS St'I'1'II'Hl IQUIV'-SOITN' l.0XYf'I' Sfllfllil Lfifli lK'flfIliI1LY hill 11 RIIIIT'-l3I'iHlElf3' VIYNYU HIVI ,IQIITVU INIIHIS iN IIZIHUXVPKH PIN I,Ull'L'Sl IefIll -'lliuh 81,1001 IIOXS I'C'ilfly IIOI' SOVFK 96 Imp Rwzr-Ifnvcr Srlxrml pupils as H1:111Lsgivim1 Pilwrlm ,- Tlll, IRLOTTIZR FAFUI -TY I.ru1':S Ilvrxw lfvruflmlslvr I IX I.XRRIU'I l', , Issur HIIA' llk'llllllIlISIl'I' .Ixmas I.. Illx UN.1x.IxI.,I.tI.IXI. .Isslslrllrl lr: llt'lNlII1llbIII. I.lI1mrml1, IIMUI frIf11rIa LVN' .Xl.1.l.A 5M.xlc'r. .'X.IXI. IIXIrs.I I Jlfl'.XIQ'I55IIfNI.XI. I I..XCfI'II'.IQS IN I IIUI I Sf NI ll K JI. NIuIIu'rr1uI1c'.Nur.fIff'1'w114w fIn'rlm1r:11l1fI1'I1IVx's.IIIrIwli1's l4,.1f,NAx.R,, X NASH. Ill,-lj. I'11l1.w ,I. I -,xmss .X.I5.. I'.mI.5I. I I. IIISIUIAYIIIHI.x'l1IIIlt'IIIIIII1'Q NIMH I'um-'l 1' If QVIIXIUI ll-' X NI II.-xx:-il. IXI. 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IFI .xfflsiw I'.'IIII'.l.I.. IJ1.Nl-'m'xlw,I3.5. I5Irs.I .'IIIlIr'lif's IXI,x1e'l-sm FI. IIl lkI.lilQ INNO I,IIII.II1.I.c'IXRI55.1X.IJ,.. I.cI.IXI. KiluIvrg1f1r'Icf1ur1fICIru1Ivf7ru' fiR.Xl'I'Q .Xu me Ilw. INN. IINIissI .Issislfrlll 5wc'rwlury' ITIINA Kimi!-1 XVAN Yl1c'11'1'liN IIXIrs.I 97 Q 5 ff ffv, , Z J lrlll' Rim'--lx' THE BLOTTER 1Af.,,53.X Ii'XCI,7l.'I'Y HIQNIBHRS bururuf Roulf-flxlr. Gnriss, bliss Doylz- Tflirmf Rrlll'-'Nlrs ljllvy. lxlrs. Yun Yvvlml fl 98 i4s Nlnrrioll. hir. S4'l1r1mlxc', Wir. I I I II TH E I3 I, O 'I' 'I' II R I .Xlfl'I.'I' lx 3 11 '-I Y MUNI 'n4. BIIQS Fmurl V I I p Ix u XIr IIA n XIr Iv Run'-INI1. l'I1.uuIu-rI.un NIxss IJII1 I II Tllill IL rII Dr X Ix 'r 11 -. 99 v .IQN Alexander, Louise ll Allen, Jean III Balclce, Eleanor Il Balclce, Ted Int, Q Bash, Patricia I Bates, Nancy 3 Bates, Parlcer lnt, 1 Baust, Elaine ll Bedell, Barbara 2 Berlc, lvluriel I Blaclc, Clinton lnt. 2 Bonham, Bonnie Dean 5 Borman, Dorothea P. Sp. Brenton, Harry III Bruenner, Shirley l Brunner, Arline I Brunner, Dorothy Prep Bruns, Donald Int, 4 Buclcelew, Elbert II Burden, Betty Il Burden, Helene lnt. 2 Bye, Norman l Campo, John IV Sp. Cole, Constance P. Sp. Coniclc, Harold lnt. 2 Coultrap, Susan K Cronin, Edward Ill Crowe, James II Crowe, Rubye lll Curran, Berneice ll Curran, Muriel l THE BLOTTER Student List lvlarch 25, 1958 Davenport, Nancy ll Devos, Patricia II Dezemler, Louise K Dixon, James L., Jr. lnt. 1 Ehe, Albert P. Sp. Eisler, Judge IV Engelhardt, Vera IV Erickson, Frances IV Exum, Raymond Prep Plus Fitzgerald, Audrey 5 Fitzgerald, Kathleen lnt. 2 Foster, Virginia II Franlclin, Leo IV Franklin, Robert Prep Gall, Gloria lnt. 5 Gall, lrene K Gall, Lucile lnt. 4 Giesen, Naida 1 Gilford, Marilyn Prep Glasser, Margaret P. Sp. Goedel, Barbara Ann 1 Goodwin, Georgina lnt. 4 Gossner, lris IV Gossner, Joseph lnt. 4 Goudey, Alan lnt. 5 Goudey, Lorna ll Goudey, Melvin l Greenwald, Arline lnt. 4 Groat, John II Groat, William IV 100 Hamid, Zyne l Hart, Elizabeth P. Plus Hatch, Betty IV Hawlces, Carol Ill Hay, Dorothy Sue II Heath, Gloria lll Hess, Nathaniel 5 Hesser, Nancy lnt. 1 Hevenor, Bessie Il Hoag, Jorie 1 Hof, Frederic IV Holt, Diane ll Huber, Jean l Hundt, Robert Int. 5 Hutchinson, Burgess lnt. 5 lnouye, Ken lnt. 2 lrelan, Betty Lou Ill Johnson, Jean IV Judge, Winnifred lnt. 5 Keegan, Stephen lnt. 1 Kehl, Gwendolyn l Keiner, Dorothy IV Keiner, Margery Prep Kissoclc, Joyce l Knecht, Joan 5 Kovar, Elaine lll Lapiana, Fredericlc K Lee, Virginia l Lemmerman, Carl lll Leupold, Mathias Prep Levine, Martin 2 I,cvinc, Ijliyllis I Irwis, Valerie Int. 5 I.inIwnrI, Avery IV I.I2lIC, Imwis IXI I.IUX'Kl.ciI1illIIII'X' K Illfiyfl. Ijziliiwr I IIILI-y. Ixlury I'III1'li IX' I.OXX'IIlSOI1, ,loyrc III I.yiin. Xvallcr Iiil. AI Flrfiaiiilcy. .Im-L I,r0p IxII'cNilllIl'X',.II'I'l1IliC I IXIVI Iiigli, Ross Q bIill'CliiIlilI4I. XX'iIIiziiii I IXIaiii. .'XIi'ir'I4 I Ixlaiii, I.iim'y IiiI-1 Ixlaiiivrlw. Riilli Ixliiry 3 Ixlniillv. INIilI'QiII'I'l Ixlairlviis, Ilclly Iiil. 'I Ixliirliii, Imiiisc' I IXIIISIJUIAU, XNINIIIIUS I,. I,IlIS IxIiiSIX'I'fl, I.ii1'iIc' II Ixlaiyi-r, ,Iviiii Prvp IXIiIX'l'I'I Ixliirivl IV IXIQ-i'Iu'I.XViIIi11iii Q Ixlvyviy Ixlnrgzircil II IXIIIIYIIIIH. c,III'iif'l' Q Ixlirlyiiiio, Ixliiry I Ixlilvlivll, Iqwlwrl Ixlillciiiiii-yvr. Ifclw. II. Sp. IXIwi'i'isi'y,SI1c'iIii Iiil. -I IxIIIQQl'IIII1ilIi'l'..X, Iiil. L2 Ixliillvii, XIV'iIIiuiii IIN-p IXIiiIIi-ix finmlyii II. gp. IXIiiII0i'. Ifvvlyii IX' gp. IXIllIIl'r. Iqfilwrl THE BLOTTER Niclclric, Kennclli 5 Niclclrio. Ijalrivia Inl. MI Ixlolmrlq. Rivliarclson II Ovglwcai. IfiIwarrI IV I,nCI4, XX'zii'i'0i1 IX! IBHIIIIV. .Iiiiw P. Irlliis Ijvrllzir, Gail II IIUIII-, ,Ifiiivl 5 IIIIIII-rliiig, .lrisvpli II IIIiiII1iii, .Ieiiw I I,ic'i'c'v. Holly IX' Ijipvr, ,Imiii P. Sp. Ijiwiuvii , Xi'IIiiii' Ijrcllrww, Izwlly Iiil. -Z im-iiiiw, Iiwlyn ii Ijrivsl, Ilivlly Il Iliivsrlivl. QXimnmairic' III Qiiillin, Ijnsly DPC II Qiiiiiii. Aim P. IIIIIQ Rupp. .Xiiiu Ijfmlriilvs III III-Iiii, Iywriilliy IX' Iqviirligs. Cliiirlvs II Iliclgwaiyi I5f1i'Imm.'Xiiii III IIfrI1r. I?Im'viii'v IX' Ifiisviiliaiiii, .Xrliilc I7. Ijliis Ross. ,'XrIii1c III Russ. ,Iiiiiv II Riiliiii, Illimlai IX' Iliiiiiiiwiii IIr.u'i- III SI'IIill'IIl'I'. Ifailliryii 2 gi'Iivi'vi'. Ixlzirliim III Svliillvr. Ixlzilmliii Iiil. 3 Srliiiiwiili. Ixlzic' II IOI Svlirmngiil, I.oiS Small, IXIarjiiri0 I Y SI-IIQII-,,Ii1m-I P. Plus Slicrlviirnc. Ilziwii Iiil. I Sliviwii, I II-If-ii IX Slicrrciii. Iliilli Iiil. I SIll'f'XX'SIJIII'X', CIUFIIIK SI1I'K'XX'SIHlII'X'. IQIIYIIII Sl1lIIIl,IJHlUlI1y gUI1I,IxIilI'Ql l'X' Niiiiivii Ilfiris Spill. IXIni'liii Slrniiss. IIJc'aili'ir'v Fliiliimir, Sim-plwn Ilieiylrir. Imfilly Ilxlwiiizis. ,limi-1 ,I.I1f'FIT1ElS, IIriIwi'l 'I-IIIIIIHWIIIEIII. Cwliilfli Ilimssl-ll. Iflixiilwl I1 Vlqiwissvll, XXIiil'l'f'li X'iiI1Isiiig,iffXIm- Y . zililsiiigg I'i'vcIvrirI4 ll I 3 HI lx! IV II XIilI1fI0I'X'CCI'. XX'IilIll'fIX'I1 XI:ili Ilylw, I':Ii7:iIw Xvaii Iynllvii. Ilirlinr Xvivillzirrl, Iniiis XXIUIIUIII l'X'! I' 'll'I , I , V XX I-mlwrg, Ilsc IX XXIOISPIZ SIN'l'lIIiIll Xvviss. IXIaii'giI y . . XX viss. Niyziiiiic' Xviglmi. .Izumi XXIiggIuii. Ifallilvvn XXIiIsoii. I.yIfi Rust' XXIisc. Iluiizilrl XXIUIUSUIIII. Ilmiii XIXIIUILUII, IXIIIcIrCiI II IV I' IIIIIQ 2 II Iiil. I II slli- I 3 I,I'l'l7 Iiil. 7 lli III cI Iiil. I II K Spiviiiail II. I,IIl5 Iiil. .2 Ilrvp I 1 I III Q v I. THE BLOTTER -1 Auniain, .lulii-1, '37 Oldio Xfvesleyan '111 Aucr. Viola, '24 Slcirlrnoro '28 Pmirrl, Nancy Rogers, '27 The Directory of tlie Alumni Bulger. flerirucle flVlrs. .lolm Berlin Jolwnsonl, '24 llulilwin, Marion, '36 Pmrnarrl, llnrriello Louise, 28 Smiili '32 Beavers, Ann Arrlen flxlrs. James B. Van Vleclcl, .UQ Beclforrl, Pemlwerlon, '30 Berger, l31nnr'n flxlrs. Frances E. Ryanl, '33 Bernstein, Elaine Belle. '37 Barnaril 141 Bolle, Vera, '25 Bolognino, lieonarrl, '30 New Yorla University '34-Long lslancl Medical College '38 Boollw, .lolm L., '31 Breiiman, .lean Carnsey fMrs. Barnarcl '36 Brogan, Margaret M. J., '36 Brognn, Paul Francis. '36 Princeton '40 Brown, Barbara, '30 Brown, Dorotliy Deane. '35 Lalce Erie College '39 Bruenner, Freclericlc, '37 Princeton '41 Paul Reitll, '32 Bunn, Elizalueilw flvlrs. Arnold M. Grillinl, '30 Burk. 1-lruce. '33 Cameron, George, 131 College Ciiy of New Yorlc '36-Forcllwam Law Srlmol '40 Case. Xvillmm Erwin. '32 lxlnssaclniseiis lnsiiiute of Technology '37 Clialniers. Virginia flxlrs, Vllliomas H. Lanel, '31 Smilli '33 willi lwonors Cliapman, lucy Vxlooclrougli, '37 Cliopiiea. Consuelo. '32 Clzirlq, Pmrlmara Ann, '36 Sioneleigli '40 Clarlc, Doris 1.ang!, '33 Clarlc, Jeannette 1.ouise flvlrs. .lolm Curiissl, '32 Collins. Alice louise, '20 NVQ-llesley '33, Xvellesley Scholar Collins, Ariliur, '31 Williams '35 Cronin, Eugene, ,1r., 135 Brown 130 Cunlz, Nvilliam, '24 l.el'1ig11 '30 Culler, Scwall Cameron. '36 University of Norlli Carolina '41 Dale, Mary Dudley, '31 Davenport. Dc-lnoralw Lois, '33 Smillu '37 Davies, Rutlri flvlrs. llnrvey H. Earlj, '24 Nvilliam ancl Mary College '29 102 THE BL Dempsey, Betty Ann 1lV1rs. Robert Louis Halloranl, '29 Collr-go of New Roclacllc '55 Davos, Rolmcrla Sanrlra, '56 Dickel. George Conrad, Jr., '28 Broulqlyn Polyivclrnic '52 Dickc-1, Wil1iam John, '27 Yalo '51-1'1a1'varc1 Law SCl'l001 '54 Diclcinson, Ernest Erlwarrl, '56 University of Virginia '40 Dixon, .1o1in Norman. '57 VV4-slcyan '-11 Doclgc, Doris 1Nrs. Casper 1'1asse1riis1, '55 Dozlgc, XVi11iam VV., '36 Docrr, 1,,. Vxfilliam. '50 Dow, 12:v1-lyn 11N1rs. Stewart P. Par1:1, '26 Dow. Uoralilino 11X1rs. T. T. Swcencyj, '24 Eclcman. Graco, '55 SNVill'l11Iiifil'1' 'J Ellirlll, fqullivr. 'QJ Vxfilliams 'QW Emlaw, Alice louise flxlrs. Donald A. Larossl, ,241 X1V011vs11-y ,511 Engc11ma1:1i, Vinvonlia 11V1rs. Joscpli Smiilil, '50 lisp:-nsrliie-11, Carol, '57 1 11111111 1 1 Fairliursl, 11aro111 Elsion, '28 Farrinulun, Anila fmrs. Pliilip Earlj, '51 Skiflmnrv '55 Farrinpion, 1ronc- ilopc. '56 Fay. 111-11-n 11N1rs. lfonalcl Allworlcl, '24 Diocl 1055 Fincli, 171oronc'r- 1.11-ncll flvlrs. Xvm. C. Pup1s1c'y1. 'QT Finr1i, 1x1flFLIil1'1'1 l7f'l7OTil11, '50 Finley, .7Xl'11Ilf', '25 F1u11r, Muriel. '51 Fowler, lrraulq 1.info1n. '26 Gflrroil. Ro1m1'r1 VNV., '36 Univn-rsiiy 111 Virginia '40 Cvnisrli. 111-lon 12011:-ria, '57 Gilisun, I:ff'fll'I'1l'1i ,55 Slcvvns lnsiiiulc' '40 C1111-wif, Pmarlnara K., '56 Goclfroy. Alive- l.ouisv. '57 Xvlioaion 'f1I Gof11rcy, Mary fwlarinrla, '55 Gooflinq, ,1ac1c, '27 '1'rini1y '51 Goor1win, Aurlrvy, '57 McGill '41 Gorclon, lxlary 1'1o11is 11X 1rs. Scvcrn Vxfliiiavrvl, '56 Gorrlnn, 171iy11is .1oy, '56 XV1-111-slr-y '-IO Guilvr, 1f11il11 1lN1rs. Erlwaril 1'1c-mlcrsonl, '21 Gu11cl1f-, Nmlra, '20 11ami11, Gvorgr-, .1r., '56 Prinrz-ion .110 11anos. Marllia Caroline 11115. Frr-clvriclc Palma-rl, '55 11ar1o1l., VX'1-rnor. '50 Dulzc '54 11arriss. 1.llI'lI'llI1t 1f11-anor, '29 XNF111-Q11-y '53 11arriss, Susan Pmvvm-r1y, '55 1:1-urgiau Couri '53 10 OTTER Hasenaclc, Ellen 1.ouisn, ,511 Skidmore '58 Hassall. Ellie-1 Juno, '55 Posse-Nissen '59 Healy. Margarot Elizalvvili. '28 Univvrsiiy 01 1V1iCl1igan '52 llvaly, Nancy llxlrs. Frcflcrick XVi11man1. '26 111-rlwr. Rulh, '30 11arnarr1 '51 111-wlf-11, 'lilu-oclorv Clmpman, '57 Pmu 311 lliggins. 11olzan l 10l7i1I1 Srliool 01 Nursing. Prcslryla-rian Hospital V513 1101. .lolin 1 rc-iloriclc, '5-1 illian 11x1rs. .1. 1.. Pau-1-111, '28 George, '57 , .1u1iana 11115. .loss-p1'i 1Xrr'ssc-1, 32 , Kallivrinu f unninggliam, 52 1101. 1. Sarali 1,awr1-rivo Collvgu '50 llolqinun. 1,'.1iZa1x1-111, 5-1 llolrli, llclga ljlvanor 15115. .lolm 13uni:'ls1, '52 1 10XY?U'f1, Corislanu' fi.. '55 Hula- llnivc-rsiiy '50 11111JlJarc1, .lnlin 11. '25 1111114111-11 '20-1 lalinz-mann lX1l'f11l'21l 150111-go '51 111111111-11, Nalaliv Barlmara, '29 Xx'Y1'111'S11'V '5-'1 lluclsuii. 1'.ll'il1101' 1.1n1is4'. 55 IJJIIFIHJUK1 .517 1'11111r111-sun. Marian '56 llyslop, Ecliili Mary, '55 1511. 11u1y01:1' '57 1ro1an, Doro111y lfxlrs. ,1zu'14 XfVv1ls C1ur1ro1, '55 .liriisliiarr Urzirw- livclyn, '55 .1ol1n, lJOI'1il1f1 Rolwori. '5T' Syraviisv Unirvrsiiy '41 .1o1in, 1J11r11l11y, 52 11o11ins 5T .1o1inslon. .Kiln-lv Yan A1ys1yne 11V1rs. .1o11n 11al11'o1'1c 1 11an1lorr11. 'LT .lone-s, Narggsirr-1 11X'1rs. .1o11n 1X1nn1aguc-1. '25 1111111112 rxrlliur Cordon. '5h Kaufmann. Marlliaross. '55 A111-lplii '57 Kc-111-livr. Rulwri, '51 Xvilliams '55-11arx'ar11 1.aw Sl'l1001 '58 K1-nnf-ily, '31 11111111 '55 1X1-rsliaw, C711-f-ly '1.!1l .A 'I Iisc' llxlrs. Sarnue-1 1.anr11ai Rosa-nlzc-rry1, 26 Smilli Kvrsliaw '51 '50 Cum 1.1111111- , Nanry llxlrs. 1':V1'1'1'll Parsons '111l1'I'11111SUIl1 Smilli '53 Cum 1.au1lc Kvycs, lflla 1.r'a11, '55 King, Virginia, '57 Bryn 1V1awr '41 KissoC1:, .1c'an 1X'11tNic1. Smilli '41 Klolir. Doroilir-a 1N1rs. Knapp. 1xlilFE8H'1. Balvs. '52 '57 Slanlvy Of1111m1, '51 I' XM-111-slr-y Blu, Duranl Sf'11o1nr, Plii Paola Kappa, University Xvisvonsin. 151117. '50 Knappmsin, Rlllli llxlrs. Ariliur 11, Wingaiej, '51 Ar11'1plii '55 Kns-vlanzl. Calliariniv Silsliy, 151 11arnarr1 '58 3 THE BL Knight. Elizalaeth Lincoln fMrs. A. L. Pattersonl. '26 Wellesley '50, VVellesley Scholar Knorpp, Myrtle Phyllis, '52 Krauss, Elizalmeth L.. '56 Mt. Holyolie '40 Krauss, Marjorie Ruth, '57 Mt. Holyolre '41 Kremp, Delight E. fMrs. King Pedlarl, '56 Kresse. Eleanor, '50 Lawson, Philip D.. '25 Lawton, Emily Adelia Louise. '52 Vtfellesley '56 Le Blanc, Sydney George '27 Leellmans, Bert, '57 Bard '41 Lemmemian, Ann Louise, 157 Levine, Muriel. '57 Slcidmore '41 Levine, Rosalind Bu '55 Slcirlmore '59 Lewerth, Catherine fMrs. L. V. Almiralll, '29 Smith '55 with high honors, HSN Pin, Phi Beta Kap a-Coliimhia, A.M. '55 Lewertll, Margaret, '26 Smith '31, Cum Laurle Lewis, Helen fMrs. Norton Killaournl, '52 Harriette M. Mills Kindergarten Training School '55 Lewis, Wilson, '50 Lhevinne, Constantin, '25 University of Michigan '55 Lunelmorg, Ellen flVlrs. .ludson Kirlcl, '50 Slciclmore 154 Lunelmorg, Juliette, '57 Marriott. Mary Louise, '25 Marsh. Roslyn Rollison lMrs. Richard Steinlmaclcl. '52 Mesrohian, Marie E., '56 Oberlin '40 Meyer, Helen Muriel, '54 Meyer, Henry Spaulding, '51 Amherst '56 lvlillar, David, '24 Millar, Euphemia, '57 Wellesley '41 Millar, Mildred fMrs. John Filson Gralll, '26 Mount Holyolce '50, Magna Cum Laude Millar, Muriel fMrs. Xfvm. B. Armstrongl. '52 Wellesley '56, Durant Scholar Miller. Mary .lane 1Mrs. R. H. Johnsonl, '55 Mitchell, Grace Elizabeth fMrs. Eranlc Lincoln Fowlerl, '29 Montague, Emma Tyree, '55 Montague. John, '22 Morosofli, Nadjeda flvlrs. Constantine A. Wiltonl, '27 Moses, Beryl L., '56 Randolph'Maron '40 Moss, Thomas, '50 Mullen, Hugh. '56 Dartmouth '40 McCann. Barbara Evelyn, '54 Barnard '58 McDaniel, Geraldine fMrs. Dougall Fraserl. '54 McGill, Evelyn fMrs. Francis Stephen. ,lr.l. '29 OTTER McGill, James, '57 McKie, Haig, '57 Neisel, Elizabeth Edie. '54 Vassar '58 Neisel, William, '29 Colgate '55 Nelson. Theodore. '54 New Yorlc University '59 Oshaughnessy, Claire Ellen, '29 Died July 15, 1929 Palmer, Marie Louise. '55 Pande, Martha, '57 Hollins '41 Parlcs, Elizabeth. '52 Dulce '56 Pfilferling, Lucille Jay. '55 Barnard '59 Phillyin, Anne Lawson, '54 Portilla, Dora flV1rs. Pemlaerton Bedforcll, '52 Powell, Marguerite, '55 Rahill, Marion Louise, '55 Ralston, Constance fMrs. Rolnert H. Eoothl, '28 Bryn Mawr, '52 Rapelje, Gertrude fMrs. Ernest C. Thompsonl, '27 Rea, Elma Elizabeth flV1rs. Thomas Sullyj, '28 Reedy, .lane Alice. '56 Renshaw, Dorothy fMrs. Clyde Benhaml, '25 Renshaw, Harold. '25 Richards, Eclythe fMrs. E. E. Fitzmauricel, '27 Richmond, Shirley Louise, '56 Cornell '40 Riley, Doris fMrs. Paul l. Ranlcel, '51 Rolainson, Ellen lMrs. Ralph Fentonl, '21 Roclericlc, Margaret Ellen, '55 Rodgers, lsalmel Durland, '54 St. Lawrence '58 Roessinger, ,lean Renault, '57 Adelphi '41 Rolley, William G., '56 Roth, Florence fMrs. Harris H. Gansl. '50 Roth, Gladys. '56 Ruppenthal, Karl C., '55 Columlnia '59 Scharf, Patricia Lee, '55 Barnard 158 Scheidenhelm, .lean Everitt, '55 Comell '58 Schmidt, Walter, '29 Schulze-Berge, Laurose fMrs. Wm. B. Wilkinsl, '51 Bemarcl '55 Scott, Vertrice, '27 Shanlcland, Katherine Alice fMrs. VV. K. Woolman. .lr.l, 26 Wellesley '50 Sileo, Violet Amico, '57 Adelphi. '41 Silleman, Enid. '52 Died 1955 Slcipworth, Edward Nelson, '54 Slote, Ruth Muriel. '56 Goucher '40 Smith, Frances, '51 Somers, Teri, '56 Speir, Doris flvlrs, Karl Roycel, '25 Slcirlmore '29 104 TIIE Bl Slillnmn. Rolrliins llxlrs. Eclwarrl Risingl, '25 Slolws, .loan Pursvr, '37 PM-iininglon 'All Tlmmps0n,l.lancl lilcnnor flvlrs. Clillorrl llfill Nvil' sonl. 18 Ylolniuii, l.:-v, JI lxlnssairliilsvlls lnsliiulr- of Tvclinology '55 Tsaiiililis. Cwoiislziiirr- Alilivn flxlrs. PiI'lll'l' llurl l. SI lysun, l'mnl4 l... JJ U1-orggiu 40 lysrin, l.llI'y', 5. fllivrlin '41 llK'llK'l'lIlillll, Xvillium, '29 ill irlx 'I ii '31 . 5 I - Vulilsimg. .lem-pliiiiv lflizalwlli, '32 Yulilsing. Flzirgurvl Cullioriiiv, '33 Yan llruiil. Arla-lc, '54 X'-In III-LI-. Suvziiiiiv lf., '30 XV1'llr'Qlm'y I-II X X0ll7. lpilfllllly. 28 Slcnliiirm- '33 'I'rmily'f'. fynrolyii '35 High School Qmcers O T 'I' F R I Xxugnr-r. Anna fu-virgin, 55 llulxv '37 Xvagnr-r. lfliimr. '37 llnlzr- t-ll Xxlnpm-r, ,lum-, '36 Xvzml. llvlen flvlrs. I-I, ll. lxll'lliC'liilH1I7l, 'Ll-l XX'ulvrliiiry, Mary mai:-lcliiirn. '30 . Xx'4'll'H'l1ilIl, Kfiiliwrinv flxlrs. l:l'4'l'lllilll llroriksl, 'WP XXX-Ish. Nlnrgarc-I. '50 fxollvgm- ul Nr-W ilu.-III-llv V3-I Xxvirlu-. llurrilliy. 'El llviiiivll Srliiml '33 XVII-ki-. fivurgc' 'l7 .Ninli XX'ilsun. llrlwynim llml. '37 I-ral 20 Sldfllilfbff' ' l I XVilson. lfllis-l Flynn, '57 xvillon, lflivnlu-Ili. '31 Xvilion. Mirlinvl, '20 Xyriglil. Nligrmri. '30, fi-lim-r, xxriiln frlxlrs. rl-lioiims Vail llroolsl, V5-I 7 Silfiili l.iIxx'r4'IIL'r' -1- Zlpw, Rnlwrl .ln4vpl:, 313 Hula' AIU Not lncluclecl in Previous Pages CJIRLS ATHI.Ii'I'IC IXSSOCIATIONJ presiclciil. lris fiussiicrq vivo-prcsiclcni, Gloria llonlli sccrclary anfl treasurer. Belly l.OlI lrcluri. Class Reprcsenlaiives. C. A. A.: H. S. lv lrrarires liI'lCliSUIIj H. S. lll, Crave Ru Lee: ll. S. ly., lvlarilyn Gilliorcl. Bow i!X'l4lII.E'I'IC fXssoCIA'I'loN: pre-sirlcnl. Fred Holg vivo-prcsirlcnt, Lewis l.iz6v -, 1 secretary aml Ircasurcr. Erlwarcl Cronin. Class Reprcsciilalivcs, B. A. A.: ll. S. lv. .lolin L IUIIILIIIXVII C' 3 ampo. ..c 'a1 i, f i iam groai, l5ClVVE1I'Cl cySl'lCi1. Wilfflxli l Elffli. lgilylllflllfl Sl'1f0XYS liury. lvliirliii Spitz: H. lll. Donalcl Vvliseg S. II, .lames Fmweq ll. l. xxlllllillh lxlnccloiialcl: ll. S. Prep. ll. S. l,rCp Plus. ll. S. Prop Spcrial, .larlx lxlrfaiilvy. 1 rw - CVIRLS RED lIi,xM: Captain. fjloria llcalli: iminafver, ,limo Russ: Smurf loirlcr. l,alric'm r- r- I ljcxvosg Slum! riiaiiagjvrs. Cram' Ruimion. Barliara Riclgwayg rlwccr lcficler. ljliyllis l.cx'iIIc liorlqcy lI'1HIlilglGf. Arline Rossg lmskoiliall maimgur, .loycc Kissfwlqg lc-:mis iiiniizigor, Crm- RlIflI1lflIlQ IIIFFOSSC ITIHINIQCT. lJOI'UllIy KClI1t'I'. LQIRLS BLUE TEAM: Fziplniii, Hur is Soriiiorg iimiiagcr. lris fiussiicrg song lffmlvr, ljmcilx l.oiI lrclang siuiil nmimgcr, .lean Allen: rlieer lemler, lxlarjoric Smith lioclrcy IDEIIIRIQCI' .fxiirmriiaric ljucsrlielz liaslrollvall manager. .loan Vxfigtong tennis inaimger, lfvclyn ljrotlfm IRIVFHSSQ' INHIHIQCF. ElCilIlUI' l,7Hlf'li0. 105 nnionp ll. S. ll, Mae Sclwimcnlig H. S. l, Virginia THE BLOT Ca1endar 1958 Friday, June 3 ,.A....,.....,..........,.,..,..... .. ........ ., Monday, June 20, to Friday, June 24 ....,. Saturday, June 18, to Saturday, June 25 ..,..... Saturday, ,lune 25 . .. ..,....,,............,.... Wednesday. September 14 ..,.... Wednesday, October 12 .,.... Tuesday, November 8 ...,.., . Friday, November 11 .........,.,,...,........,..... Tbursday and Friday, November 24, 25 ....... .. Tbursday, December 22 1939 Tuesday, January 3 ........,...,....,,.,,.........,.,..........,. Monday, January 23, to Friday, January 27 ......... Monday, February 20, to Friday, February 24, Friday, March 31 .......... .,.....,............,...,.,,....... Monday, Apri1 10 .,..,,. Tuesday, May 30 ....... Friday, June Q ...,.,,.......,.................... Monday, June 19, to Friday, June 23 .... . Saturday, June 17, to Saturday, June 24 ..,... .,..... Saturday, June 24 ..,.. .,..,...........,.,,.....,.... 106 T E R . ,....,........ Commencement Day ...........,,....,State Regents Examinations Hcollege Entrance Board Examinations ...Spring Term Ends .. .,,... Fall Term Begins .........CoIumbus Day Elaclfaa Day Armisfice Day ........Tfianl2sgivirig Recess ........FaIl Term Ends ............Winier Term Begins .......,State Regents Examinations . ...,......,.......... Xvinter Recess ...,,....VVinier Term Ends .........Spring Term Begins .............,.,1Y1emoria1Day ....,,.........Commencemen1 Day Regenfs Examinations .College Enfrance Board Examinations Spring Term Ends TIFFANY R CU. JEWELRY WATCHES SILVERWARE OF DEPENDABLE WLUE MAIL INQUIRIES RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION FIFTH AVENUE R373 STREET NEWYORK Bonwit Teller aw W 27 t M ' , X In a 1915 Vogue, Bonwit Teller presented 'Flapper' apparel for the hard-to-fit girl of 12 to 16. Chic for the girl who isn't a little girl-nor a big one, is something we've been turning out as long as Bonwit's has been a great name. Never a Problem -always our pleasure. Our latest 1938 proposal-'Transcontinental. TEEN sHoP-SEVENTH FLOOR TRANSCONTINENTAL, dapper menswear fitted suit of gray or navy check. Navy cape. In sizes 12 to 16, 29.95 FIFTH AVENUE AT FIFTY-SIXTH STREET 108 CAMP IVIOY-NIO-II DA -YO fm- GIRLS PIZQIIAKHT LAKE NOIII1 Iimiiigloii A IXIIEIIIIP YQIYIIIIITIQ for l-l'ISIll'U 'II IIIQ'I'Y-SIYFUNI5 SIQAFON - MSR IXIOY-IXIII-Ifqx-YO pi'ux'icIvs c'urvIIilIIy pIsiimiiz-rI pm Illil Itfif girI511I ,Iiiiiirwi. IXIifIcIIcx zimI Fviiirii' age WIII1 ei sp0c'iziI IIirrr xc ii I C-QUIIIISPIUT Tmiiiiiig KYIUIIISC Im' mm wrs svn-iilw-ii In Iwi-iilx I Ijirvvlurs Ir. I'Iiii.i-IN IXIAYU 1 1 I5 VV rcn glrcci. VVOSI IxrwxImiii'yI IXIasS. MR. .xxim NRS. IQMMUNIJ XV. Rl,-XISlJI'Il.I. TXIUIPIIIIIII ILXYPIIIIC. Nf'XX'IfIlI CQCIIIFC, bjlflgs. IQ4'I'i'Vl'Ilf'l'S I IIAZEI. IXI. PJI.AlSIlIiI I., If:-xx'-Ijorcsl gf'I10UI NRS. Riwiiiirwxim IQ. CNoi.i.lN:: I 62 SCaswiigguucI IQUEHI, I wi'4'QI I IIIU CLOTHES COUNT SUCH A LOT when your room-mate introduces a handsome brother . . . when youlre invited for a week-end in New York. .. when you simply have to look divine at a formal. We have all the young, attention-getting clothes sizes-l1-to- 17 dote on . . . slimly priced for young clothes allowances. Sixth Floor. . 0 9 ' vIMO'Mf3 NEW YORK ' GREENWICH FIFTH AVENUE AT 58th STREET 110 CA IP YAMASEE situaiefi on two l3OE1IIl.irl.II iaicos in the Surmpcc Lake Region BRADFORD - NEW HAMPSHIRF Coeclucalional lTIiflPi' HN' FlIlJE'TYiSiUIi of 9XDCI'iS, CElI11l'J w'illl1ilFl'C offvrs il YEiTiCll program oi' lnnri :mai walcr sporis, among which golf. riciiirg ami sailing are fqvaliirvci. Urnmaiifs. vraiis. piano ami voice provirio opportunilivs for nrlisliv Qxprvssion. Timo uriivily programs for ivoys ami girls arv crilirviy scparnlv. .XCVUITIIITOIIEXIil3I1S for parcnls arv uvaiiaiuiv across limo iniqr' from lim rmrip silo. Cilifillfiglll' svn! upon rvqzwsl DIRECTORS i7RlimiR1CK NV. Pi-:NifoUNn i':'I'lI!iI. L. PENFOUND lfi Noriiw Poplar Street Kew-Foresi. School Vxfcsi Hempsicaci, I.. Y. Forest I liiis, I-. I., N. Y. TENTH SEASON 111 RUTH HQWELL Violins! rinrl Tcciciier of Violin, 5 lxliss llowcllis violin pupils iu Kew-Furesi, Svlwoul prove licr sliill as a lcaclicr. lxliss Howell is a gracluaie of llwc lNS'l1lTUTE Ol: lVlUSlCAL ART in New Yorlq City. Sine has given recilals in various parts of this country and is well luwwn lu rarliu aurlicuces. lwaving lacen lC6ElUIfCKl over VVEAF ancl ollwer slalious. Her sufcess is clue to impeccable iecliniquc ancl beautiful tone production. MISS RUTH HQWELL KEW-FOREST SCHOUL FOREST HILLS, Y. 77-20 AUg'l'IN smiiar FQREST HILLS, N. Y. Teleplfmne Boulevard S-7162 112 l l i I 1 1 i 1 1 CHIDNQFF STUDICD 469 FIFTII AVENUE Nliw X onli Qmciat Photographer for the 1958 Blotter AH portraits made personally by IRVING Ct IIDNOFF CROSSROI-IDS UF Tl-IE WDRLD You're THERE at the Astor- directly on Times Square- right at the very heart ot the theatrical and amuse- ment center ot the world. More than a million dollars have been spent in redecorating and modernizing the Astor. You'1l be aware of it the moment you enter the smart new lobby. Rooms are spacious and comfort- able with modern appointments. And Astor cuisine is world-famous ...tour pleasant restaurants to choose from. Rates are reasonable, too...trom 53.00 a day. HOTEL I-lSTOR ME SQUARE'NEW YORK F A Muscx-IENHEIM President - R. K. CHRISTENBERRY. General Manager ll-1 x Q Bari! F I l 7 1 Your PRIiSIiN'I'Q' Play liemlff cl CIziIrI's I:ufurC I F4:rvrfrS1'Iw111w, SI'-Hx' Iywml, IXYUII' Yuri' Il I5 Iwi w11I5' IIN' clI'UXX'II'Ill7S xx'I1ru suIIf-r Irwin 1lI1c'l11pI4-yumwvzml, Iwfryf 1mrI girI: lun Immx' I II10 IIIISPIX UI 1IriIling xx'ilI1 mwIIm1Q In cIfw amcI nw rIvIIniIr' EIIIII ill xi:-xv. -I-Im IQ XXII:-rr' IIN' Iguyev .XIIIIQXIIV Ixwxguv IwI1Ie mul an In-Ipmg I1amcI Ivy lu'mirIl:xu r'f'4'1'c-.nliwum f'l'IIII'I'9. If III- I ' ' ' . ' . . I IIIIS, nmI wrmnvr IIUIIKI-lyi Im' Imfli-rpm,IW-II lIliIl.H'I1. I IIIINIUS .XIQIQ I'IQfTIfN'I'I.Y NIfIfIJIfI7 IIY F 1 V : Y V7 -. f , 1 qwr 1- N J If !l: I II III BOW 5 IX II II,I.IIC I.I .INCL .. my '-' f , , . , . ' I - . I . ' I ' ,OIH-1u1IXx11Nl11.Nl-.xx YcmreIx.IX.Y I SIJUIISUVS of I XYIINIIIIIQIIHII SIMM I im.-In I Imlllvff-Imgw Ilf-I-1-unlwrx ly'-ntl-I Ifw r--.ntum I -1-nlwl XMIM I'frml N. 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Our organizalion . . . publishing 62 yearboolss lhis season ...are specialisls, ai your service from is A bidding To complelion, helping you seleci maferials, suggesling plans lo lil your specilicalions and clelinilely making your pari easier in The building of your monurnenl +o memory. nuuiui ui uiiiu h T T if.,PUBl.lEl-IIHE CURPBl1QTlUD 309 LAFAYETTE STREET, NEW YORK C ITY THE DEBU I'AN'I'E ROOM OF THE TAILORED XVQMAN fs-115'-ff-'afmfm KNOX THE HATTIER s 1 Cut HWHVIBI R me some lox elx C orus Tue uappx days IH old Ken I orest School colors red and tue C ompwmons xx mo sire trle 'rn true lxemomber too 1t Knox The f l'1tter Xvlwat e er your twea sue doosn t matter A hat you H Frmd of smartest trend To scrvc vou fartttfuny as a frlend KNOX THE HATTER Fzfth Avenue - New York AND IN ALL PRINCIPAI CITII s NEWYORK Uffcfr' Tfis Sago 1 ter ' Q j 'r ugh 1 1 , f ' - f , Q - b W fxof' 'If 'd.d.r J , J . . f ' f C , ' cl 'V s ' , IIS BEST OF BREED - NIADISON S U :G Q ARE ARDEN -'FEBRUARY 10, 1938 CH. BLITZ VOM SCHLOSS STAUFENECK OF WARRENDANE THE GREAT DANE The noblest clog ol' them au. Aflqectionale. Germtlc, Iifrarless. Piflrrrcsqrrc. rl he only sure tr ' 7' pro ectron ngrunst lxrclnappers, Burglars, or Maraurdcrs - yct wlways Icincl to clmildrcrr, and their best friend - a Real Home I X 5G. Exccfllcnl Puppies mmf Slww S 50105 and Businvss Offirff fJl CflHCVlS fill' 50,0 1 XXyflf'Vl'I1l'10f'lL' KUIIIIPIS NJN ' A ADISON Ax Lxvr-, NEW YORK Crrx' 286 Brzrmr nv.-xx' W I l,li,xS,xN'rx'll.1.E, NEW Yuma Te-Ir-pfmnv X7.'XNI7IiRlKIl T 3-2121 'l1t'lK'lDll0H4' P1 VM NT ' ' . .A Xll.l.l. 21410 119 LARGE SELECTION OF ENGAGEMENT RINGS Efth Jvenue amz52 'ififstreet jifiw york, ACOUIRE BEAUTY In the Sllll-TIOOUTGCT surroundings of the ASTOR HOTEL BEAUTY SALON Have your Taro massages and permanents :Tone in this moclern, Clean, airy saTun on the first Hoof of lhe Astor. Swifl ziltenclants clo Hawless work. The aimosplwcre is congenial. Prices. muciest. Satisfaction sire ASTOR HOTEL BEAUTY SALON 44TH STREET AND BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY F- TELEPHONE LACKAWANNA 4-2388 120 F TeIepI1one RIcI'1mond I'IiII 2-5100 KEINER WILLIAMS STAMPINC COMPANY S716 Ixlanufuclurcfrs of MILK BOTTLE CRATES MILK CANS ICE CREAM CANS - IQTJRD STREET RICHMOND HILL, N7 N Com ExcI1ange BanIc Trust Company IisIaImIisI'1ecI 1853 NVILLIAM AND BEAVER STREETS NENV YORK XVHI1 T-I Imram'Iw0s IIN' Corn I'IxrImngc ISIIIIIQ Trusl Company scrvirc is avaiIaInIQ in cvcry imporlzml Iuusirwss ancI resirIcnIiaI cIisIric'I in Grcalcr New York. Your ur'c'ounl is Forrfially' inlvilvcl Foresl HiIIs Brmwll - C0nIincnIaI IXVCHIIC, at II1c Slalion IKIr-mIwr If:-rIoruI IJ:-pusil Insumnrc Lxnrpomliun Ill IT PAYS TO SAVE WI IEN LOOKING FOR SOIVIET I IINC DIFFERENT IN QUALITY SEE THAT YOUR CROCER SELLS YQU GQURIVIET BRAND I MQQRE aa MUNGER BE THRIFTY -3 DANIEL REEVES, Inc. 'The Better Chain Store Grocersu SfSfSf GOOD COFFEE . . . is as essential to the perfect clinner as a well seasonecl Roast, for flavor, lmocly ancl aroma, eittler malce the meal a success . . . or a failure. LN REEVES' BEST BLEND COFFEE, youyll find a heavier body, a more tragrant aroma, anal a riclier flavor, than in many similar or lliglier pricecl coffees. Perfectly lnalancecl lulencling ancl roasting each clay, of the ctioicest mountain grown Columbian Coltees, imparts a rictw rare mellowncss, wliicti sulntly invites you for a Second Cup. ' DANIEL REEVES, inc. HTHQ Befler Chain Store Grocers' UMOR cold-H ice CREAM 124 ATLANTIC BEACH CLUB ATLANTIC BEACH L. I. I Ldvphonc Cfdaduud B200 CABAN A BEACI' I CLUB ATLANTIC BEACH, L. I. T r E P II O N F 5 : OIIICC: FAR Rocmxx I 00 Beach: CEDARIIL IRST 3100 L... FOREST HILLS SURF CLUB Umm: FAR R06 mu ATLANTIC BEACH. L. I. T I P 0 Es: I OO B1-m'I1: CTEDARIII fff AtIami C Beach DeveIopment Corp. SILVER POINT BEACH, ATLANTIC BEACH, L. I. J Ia-Icplmncz CTLIJARIII N351 125 WALLACE SILVERSMITHS WALmNoFoRD, CONNECTICUT Founded 103 Years Plulzers of Sterling and Silver Plated Flatware. Hollow Ware, Dresser Silver ami Trophies THE XXVALTER M. BALLARD Co. lulvrfor Dvsigrwrs mmf Dvrorulors 547 PXLXIJISON AVENUE NEW Yomc CITY JOHN M. HEILMAN PENSIONN!-VI' ELORISSANT LAUSANNE. SXX'ITZERLAND Girls Boarding School Tvnnis Cnnrl and Pballwing Pmarh - Bffanlifnl Yivw overlooking Lake C1xIlC'X'il and IIN' Alps - gnmmcr ami winlvr spnrls nl Clmmpcry, Valais Rvfvrvlnv, Hrs. I. P. van Uvlcm- Hn-rlrnm-. Nlful.nl1w I. lun:--Qlrlluln NVE BELIEVE IN UNIEORMS The Use of Glassware in the Kitchen is increasingly approcialiecl 127 A. 8- P. FQQD STCDRES ami any f, Cities Service Gas Station Acme Tires Lubricalion - Car Vvasfzing -4 Power Prover I . , , I QUEENS BOULENARD and X ELLOWSTONE AVENUE Fl JREST HILLS, N. Y. Telephones BOuIevarcl 8-8501-2 128 ACHIUPOI'8,S PFOIXCSSIOITHI PIIHITTIEICY STATION SQUARE FOREST IIIIIS, N. Y. 'I'eIQ-plwnc I3f7u1.1ax'ARn 8-6526 QUALITY SEI .Iii I'IfI D C O A L Ifl.IIiI, OII, KNICKERBQCKER ICE CQIVIPAINIY FUEL IDEPARTMENT QUEENS . . NI'3XX fK3XN'N 043400 IBIQCICUKIXN . Vx INlrSoR I-HIUIAI Ou. BURNER SERVICE IITOICIJIIUIIP IgQjUI.liX'ARIJ 87-ISS gIfIQVICIf I DIiI'IiNI BABII ,IIIIY . l ' I ' V xlfiksw Y' !,Qh'f ' ?,3.fQXv?iei!f In -1 A fe 'K 4' gs' , 91994 1 W - 129 l i l DRAKE PJAKFRIES INCORPORAIILID MCDRGAN GINGER ALE l 1 ll ' I Iclm-plmrmr-xg f IIil'lif'I'il1Lf -I JPNU I Ill'I1f1'Sl'HlllIYl'Illil I I l HUXIUIXIII X 1 TI Hi WEST SIDE LUIYIBER CO. Q51 TO Q47 XxV7IiS'l' QSTH STR1iri'r lyxylqwlf' Sl'f7l'llI,l .'xl't'IlllL3 Nliw Yonai CNITY I SAMUIQL CHI Il:lN Esmlh lufl I ll MASTER SOAPMAKERS Since 1863 JO! IN T. S'l',fXNL1fY. INC. XXVEST 30TH S'l'RIiIi'l' - N1-iw NVURK, N. Y. I V31 FOREST HILLS INN AND THE INN APARTMENTS The Center of SOCIUI Life in Ike Community Diiucious CUISINE We soIicit inquiries in reference to banquets and dances STATION SQUARE FOREST HILLS, N. Y. TeIepI1one BOULEVARI7 8-6290 Under Knott Iwanagemenf .I. C. MAXWELL, Manager REIVIEIVIBER that PENNSYLVANIA DRUG CO. STORES GOOD DRUG STORES wI1etIier you need an ice cream soda or a prescription for someone who is iII. TI1ere is a sI1op in Forest HiIIs at Queens BouIevarCI and ContinentaI Avenue TweIVe otIiers in New York City. 152 PILCER 65 FRANK INSURANCE 80 MAlDIiN IJXNE NEW YORK, N. Y. cplumc' ,KWIIN 4-292.2 ll'l1'll!1l'Ili'R!J'!1IDUINl 2-HIM! I Hx! I I CLARENCE F. SIMONSQN FVNERAI, DlRriC'roR IUIST .'NYlfNl7lf, C ORNILR 117111 STIQIiliT QBZONE PARK. N. Y. IlH.I5llDli fXX'ffNl'lf. C 'UIQNlflQ l.Iil I'IfRTS lacml'l.l-1X',xl ID Rlrrilwuxlm llll.1,. N. Y. 133 PARK LAUNDRY COMPANY QF LONG ISLAND fxfJfN'OI'0tl fw IXIIIETTCEIEI lnsliluie of lnllnrleringg '-'tl'!llSiiS9llfil1QyUll Of I.ONm:liRfNVliARlNc CiI.U'I'IIIiS I,rmNc:r:R-l-,xSTlNc CfWI.liRS XNYIIITIER XVTITTE Tnuxcs llTc:lTiN1c' gEl'I'Rl'l'Y Dry CXIPKIIIUIQ - CWOIHPIPIK' Lruuzclry g0l'I'ff'l' - Rug fwlvnning 106,44 - IGOTH STREET, JAMAICA, Nlzw NIORK 'I'c-leplwncs: ,TFXMATCA 6-l'lO47 - ROCKVILITE CiENTIiR 4122 - FIJTSHTNO 9356-4 .. . Vxqdy not Drive 19385 Newest Car - LINCOLN - ZEPHYR V 12 SC T,1,.I,1,,,m. MOTOR SALES, lNC. Illif-1-New 'P230 91-03 - lhfrru STRIiIi'l' .mM,xu7A, N. T. I 51 NATI IAN SCI IWFITZFR CIO.. Im: f,rrHIlrv - ,xlwlls - Umm AUM XX'I WI' Illl VI'I'I'I I' ., I . X . . Nl-iw Yrncli CIIIX fwurwnn lgrunrl Our: If-I1-pIm11-'I III-IX:-an n M7110 owenslcin a11fI bon 7 JO Q52 - Qu-I-0'1'll XXYIiNI'I NEW YORK. N. Y. Swaps Clcnnvrs C. FEIIASENTI IAI4 LONG ISLAND CITY NIIIXX' YORK 155 KINGSWOOD CAMP for BOYS july I to ,August 26 For the 30th season this pioneer camp on Woodls Lake, Briclgton, IVIaine, near IVII. Vxfashington wiII give 80 boys tI'1e summer of a Iife-time. For I9o0IcIet and cIetaiIs consuIt - COACH IJ. .I. GARISS. Kew Forcsf Sclzoof RADIO SALES ELECTRICAL AND REPAIRS CONTRACTORS IRVINGTONIS INCORPORATED The Store CompIete 72-20 AUSTIN STREET Tele,-plxonc ISOULIEVAR 84700 FOREST IIII,I,S, N. Y. THE FOREST PRESS 105-O2 METROPOLITAN AVENUE FOREST HILLS, N. Y. Telephone PrOU1.EvAR '3-9-I6-I 'IeSrI10rpf, Prop 156 DELTA CI IEINIICAL CO. Iwmzufnclzlring Clwmisls W1 IKXYSON AVENUE Nliw YORK, N. Y. ILDPIIHXI SIIIIPTIOF SUQHPSS Cll'ilII5l'T FOI' IDIQIINYIISIIIIIQ IXInrI1inc-s KLINK CHEMICAL CORPORATION Afmmfaclurcrs of CRIIZANINC I'Il.IIIIJS -105-465 KEAI' STRIZET BROOKLYN, N, Y. lIvI1-pIuorms N1-.xv YORK Ol-'rflfli 9'I',xGo 2- 560 - TTI! .'XX'ENL'E 3I5T-BIES TvIr'pI10m'S G FIV? - S197 B. FISCI'-IER Sf CO., INC. Importers COI7I'4IfIf - 'IEA - SPICE NEW YORK, N. Y. IvI1-phones C.IRvl.la F 1 Q T. J. BOURGUIGNON swmrsmm 1il.Ec:'1'lz1C.AxL SUPPLX rc new IRIXTIC wx 125 XVEST LIUTII S'rvuiriT New York, Y. - I TCI:-pfwnrv PJOULEVARD 8 9000 LOUIS P. IVICOAHIE ReaT Estate and Insurance Successfully Serving 1110 Communily for Twerziy-fIve Years 107-09 CONTINENTAL AVENUE FOREST HILLS, N. Y. L O C A T E D AT 89-25 PARSONS BOULEVARD IAMAICA, N. Y. Two Blocks Souih of Parsons Blvd. Station QUEENSBORO SIIBWAY A MODERNHUP TO DATE-FULLY EOUIPT YOUNG IVIEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION IVIEN'S DIVISION BOYS' DIVISION Tvernfversfup Roles Upon Requesl Tc-If-pI1one REPUIILIC 946600 Tr-Tvplmnv BOULEVARD 8 IO! H H. PETERIVIANN Delicatessen and Groceries 7268 AUSTIN STREET FOREST HII,.I.S, N. Y. 158 Nou' um! lrnprcwml XX7f'Ufll0I' fwonlroffcrl llvliucry Service HEAIING ROCK WOOL OIL BURNERS R4-fzufvrfnlv Rf-vfmrmfulzlv fwlvlc-xl :mel lam:-XI l'.xlJxl1llJl111'Il! in VrNfWC5KI.YN nm! fQl'l.l':NN BAFIRENKIAU ff CO., Inc. FUEL OIL OH. I5l'RNIfR9 IIHATINC l3RfXl 'l' FC ?N'I'RUI,S RUFK XVOOI. INSVIATION 40 .IANAICA AVENUE BROOKLYN, N ,I-l'I!'llllUIl4'I .'XPI'I.I-.llA'l'l-. T-21011 'lim-1:-plmrw' AHCIIILQAN JQQTT Om Tvlvgvfzrnlf-4 AN74'l'l'l'SlI'1'f7 'I1'jWl1IillP IQIVIIIIHHIKI 2 IfI'3 TvIm'pl1mn-Q RI. IHYIUIIII IIIH ' IVGIN H33 BALSTC HN PRC 3X 'C DST BANCTERT'9 Sm' il lviffl Fl0Il'l'l'S Rm! Eslrzlv - Irlsflmnm - AI1lll11fIl'llH'Hf - .wurlgrzgvs Hmmm - I 171-11 S'l'Rlflf'l' Slbll PJr'lwc'vl1 ,lillllilifil mul Ixlyrllc :Xu K1-iw CZARIDENS, N. Y. Rxruxxwrnxlm Hu.: , N. Y. 130 Hxvhere Radio is a Profession FRED'S RADIO CO. Esialviisned here since 1926 REPINIRS ANI: SALES PTIiIco - Strornlnerg Car1son - R.C.A. Never a charge for an estimale QUEENS BOULIQVARD al Conlinc-:ntaI Ave. Slation Forest HIIIS, N. X TeIepIIone BO ULEVARD 8-1 1 16 Auto Repairs Lubrication G. H. FISCHER CO. INIIETROPOIJITAN AVENUE AN D VVANDA PLACE FOREST IIII.I.s, N. Y. Tf'Tt IlT10I'N'I I77C3I'I.lEX'ARD 8-QOOT Texaco Gasoline Tire Repairs Telephone RIc'IIInonIT Q-2550 OASAU 6 KAIVIP, INC. Caterers A TDINNER or TIIE BETTER KIND 115-05 JAMAICA AVENUE RICHMOND I-IILI., N. Y. TeIepI'Ione ITOuIevarrT 8-1474 GREEN MARKET GROCERIES FRUIT ff VEGET1XBl.ES 7161 AUSTIN STREET FOREST I-III.Ls, N. Y. 140 7 Telvphom' CPIIJITIIIITSI 3061 ASCNAN Crllvlws In Ffwml Hzlls Surf fflulr I Tr-lvpllonf' lgC,lIlI'Yfll'll H 'NNI-I BILXX7 Xyv .ql7!'f'fIllf:l' in ljfllllflj' um! Hui Xvork Slwlks um! fxlmps fyur Spw'iu1Iy Hx' ilu' Iluuml S'I'RlV'I'l.Y IIAXNIJ XVORK f1l','XR.XN'l'liI2D RIDGE Pl.,AXZ.'X um! .Xl.I5rXNY ,'XYlf. .X'lil,,'XN'I'IlT I'yIi,-XVII, N. Y. I UH-Q3 ASCVXN :XX 'ICNI Wi l7wmis'r I luis, N. Y. Kwlllll' lvlr-plmuxw ivrldrfmxrrxl INST ll'I4'l1IllrlI W7ulvx.uvl ' INN, HM, Jl 'Ul 'S DRAYH Raul ffslulv um! Hzlilrfvr' 1'UllSl'S1gllih In Orrlvr Nyc' also spcvialize in FOREST I IILLS MARKET lfiglf f1flIfll',XIl'lllS gxilnnlic' Hr'uc'lx SIIINIIIPI' Rentals HJ: mul Uyslvrs in Srffmfry ma IDWXRK FTRIQIZT IOT-I3 CNUN'I'lNIiNT,'Xl. fXX'IiNl 7E .X'l'l,,'XN'I'Ii' l3Ii.'Xlfll, N. Y. I'OlQIfS'I' IIII IS. N. N. 141 Establish:-cl WOO Telephone .lAmaira 6-0399 DAMON AGENCY, INC. ITISUTCITLCG Fire - Life - Casualfy Rffal Eslalc 80-48 - icmxn S'I'RliIiT JAMAICA, N. Y, rl lqviicmiiw- C I.:-vm-Ianri 5-. l2'm HARPER METHOD BEAUTY SHOP SCi1'llfi!if'f'llf'f' of lim Hair and Skin 8170 LEFFERTS BOULEVARD Krlw KEARUENS. N. Y. GEORGE J. CAMPO CZPVIPFGI IIISUFCIIICO Eslabiislwerl IQIT' 108-18 QUEENS BOULEVARD FOREST Hii.i.S, N. Y. Complete Facilities in AH Classes of Insurance Ininufrlmte Service Nvorld-Nvinle Coverage- Time Paynwnls rr9lf pI10nl'SI Omrv - Boulevard 8-2900 Rf-sidcnre - BOulevarc1 8-8252 The Corwin Agency ls 'lnlxlisiic-il 1879 IIISUFUIIFC UNC! IRON! ESfUfl' AIt1lllIQ0lT'l0Ilf an if Appraisals 94-03 - 1OisT AVENUE VJOODHAYEN. N. Y. 'l4n-lvplxaiivs Rlrlwnioml 2-1840 - l84l 1-IQ AGNES RUWE FAIRMAN Inieriors 60 l3ilI'lI11UlllT'l Sir:-vi Tclcphnnv FOREST I HHS CTKXRUENS, N. Y. BC7Ul.EYARIJ8-6-3 Correri Shoes, Forreclly Filfvff YOUNG SHQES FOR YOUNG FEET TI-.EH .XUSTIN STRIili'I' VURIQST llH.I.S. N. N lvlvpllfvrn- HQTIIIDVIIFKI H-61-IU .IAMIZS B. Cf IEDELEI IANTY. DDS. Gvrwrnl Prfzflifc - fwflifffrcfrfs Xvorle M Orllzmlfmlirz CT.fXRl JlfN APARTNliNT9 - l1'XR'I'NOU'I'II STREET - Vow-:sr IEIu.us, N N 1 Q H Y . I'or Fpvvxal lxm's1'rx'ulior14 Ic'lf'pl1fmw T,ml5llTvx'nrrT H T131 FOREST T IILLS RECREATION Upon Every Niglll Unlil 3 ovrlock CTIIARLES XXVENIJY I 10730 -1 Sls-r JNYICNI 'Il l 0RIiST IIILTS. N. N 143 FRANKUN BTW RRELL SMR REAL ESTAT uonfmnozs MA NAG EMENT VVE OFITER TIIE MOST INSURANCE SERVICE 71-30 AUSTIN STREET COMPIIETE REAL ESTATE AND TIEIAT CAN BE OBTAINED FOREST HILLS, N. Y. TeIepIIons I5OuIevarrI B-7050 IVIOVING STORAGE FOREST ITIILLS FIREPROOF STORAGE Co., INC. AUSTIN ST. 5-r HERRICK AVE. 'I-'I-If-pITOncS BOIIIPVGYII 86662 - 6665 ITACRINO SHIPPING TcIcpI'IOnc IIOllION'HTKI 8-0503 In IIIc InuiILIing Imsincss Since 1904 All WOIIQ pcrSOnaIIy supervised O. IRI. RIEDER Sf SONS BUILDERS E GENERAL CONTRACTORS Brittle and Stone Veneering Memboncl XKVUIQFPFOOIIRQ - Tri-Plex Stucco Work Conawting - Painting - Oil and Gas Burners ViOIrIIiOr1s Rcmoverl - Fimproofng RenIOIIvIiIIg - InsuInfiIIg O3-20 - TIST DRIVE ITOREST IIILLS, N. Y. XVAREIIOIISE: CI.ENDAI.Ii, N. Y. TeIcpIIonc VIrginia 7854 3 XVOODHAVEN PLUMBING 5- HEATING CORP. PlllI7TI7IIIg AIIercIIiOns - ITIGCIIIIIQ-SYSIOITIS H Oil Burners EIeclrOI 9701 - IOIST AX'IiNUE ux P- Rangvs OZONE PARK. N. Y. 144 Rlifxl. I'I'S'I'A'I'Ii Ixsvuxx NVARNER REALTY CO. Spvriulisl - in IQOIIIIIIQ - Srflling 72422 fNl.IS'I'IN S'I'RIfIiT Iforcsl IIIIIS, N. Y. Te'Ic'pI1unv I7JOuIvvnrrI S-1425 fl VII!-Irfpllfltlf' XIITQITIIQI . DR. LIONEL ANI DRE XVOISARI7 Dvnlisl Hmm I.IiIfIfIiR'I'S I3Ol'I.IiX'.-XRD KIM' czxrzln-ixs. N. wi 'I-1-IvpI1nI1v qxglurln II In-IvpI10rw NYI11fIsnr UH ERNEST XYETZIQL T Dm' r1r1rI.NigI1I Svrviwv BROOKLYN OIL BI IRNER fjuinlw' - IIm'uruIur NIH, Pu1wr,1ur1g1ir1g J SPIit'IAI.IZINI2 IN Crm Typo Burrmr li-TT' - -4-lm F'I'RIiIi'I' T5 IIIQNRY S'I'RIfIiT Inxmz Ismxn CRITY. N. Y. O. .N Rfvm I'muoK1,Yx. N. Y. Jvumn BARN GliIi1XT BARRINGTON, MASS. 5-l Y ...TK Ill 'Il I llvfm T- - CUHYDER ITOTTONV CLUB THE GARDENS AND TENNIS APARTMENTS FOREST HILLS GARDENS, N. Y. Arc' popular wilh Twriclvs and grnoms Us-rnusc of Erwironnwnl Svrrivr' Cr1n1'r'rxivm'v Qunldy of lvnuwy Sizes of apartnwnls: from om' in six room: am' prifes vary, i,1 3 mum rvnl Tmm 550,00 up. OS pn-r rvnl plus rvnlm-rl CUYON I.. C. EARLE Yvunrlgvnlvnl 6 BURNS STREET FOREST IllI.I.S, N Y. Tm-Tr-plmnv IEOllTL'X'ilffl S-M003 TL-plmnv TI.Xx'r-rxwycr -1- I000 NORTHERN Cl IEYROLET, INC ju, zf......f.:1,...,.,..1... Y H ZQLEVROLETX T,-Q' 17 T 91-O3 NORTHERN PJOULEVARD KTORONA, T.. T. TER J. FRISCIIMAN, Pr:-sulvnl Tclvpluonc Rfipulwlif 9-0400 ' ' II s. exclusive furrlers Ropairing and Romoclefing Ury Air Colt! Siomgc SWL - lrylllm SIRlzlgl .l,X3I.Xlf'.X, N. Y. 146 UUII7 BIIiIDAI. ISIQANI7 IRISII IINIIN T,'XI'mI.If II7fXINI.IXSIiS are an inIaIIulwIf- srgn ul. gnofl lash-. Ilisvrinminsxling purrlmsm-r, will Imrl tlu-m on sulm- ul lln- In-ucling Dm-purkxnvnt Sturvs. XVM. LIIUIDEIJL 5 CIO., INC. 51 XVHITIQ S'r1uir1'l' N1-iw NVURK .Wills in Bclfnsl, Irolrmrl Your Hair H1-rvumfs Vvry Luslrorls mul Sol!-flfirfr IXIIIFCIIIIIIKIISCil1SlIlUSlIHl7lf7OO.' llnrlissolvr-:I wap is IIIIM1-cl mmf. II IQ :III lIlllIIKl. II FITISVS FIIIIVIKIB' IIIIYI PIISIIX, FIAIIC' illlSK'IIl'f' nl- KIIIIIIIISI wap alarm nmlsc-S your Imir 1-.Isy In IIII41' .nnl lbvfllllll-III In Sz-r-. Igving pun' Illssnlvml wap ll rannol rlmnggv IIN- I-nlor ul Illc IIAIF. lfrugjgisls - 3347. F-lQIIIi CIHARIJES IVIARCI IAND Co. NIQIXX' YORK HHm'0 you Ioslocl JUNE DAIRY CRIQAINI CIIIiIiSIi? ,IUIIN XX,.XI KI,R ,lIlIIN NIXSURIINI IMI 1- If-.Im VIH' Ilnw .I. I.lN4'o1 N XX .xl M R Sz'I'r'4'I1ll-v IVIIIDDLIQTON CIARNIAN 6 CIO. lisl.xul.1s1l1 I7 lx!!! If I 5 H lu Ifl 7I.'I'C HN F'I'IQIfli'I' Nl-iw NI use K 'll'I.,pl1.,m- fhlllv ,I.l.I,.-fi IUMA I-ESTO sll1mIa,x'1 I. IIT FOREST HILLS FLOWER SHCP Florists Lanatscape Contractors Telephone Boulevard 845210 Next to Forest Hills Inn DIEGES 8 CLUST 17 JOHN STREET NEXN YORK, N. Y. twanufacluring Specialty fewelors O1fF1c1,x1.J1iwELEus 'ro THE CLASS or 1958 JULES XVEBER, INC. 525 XVEST 42ND STREET NEW XYORK, N. Y. Tctcptwono Mpjctauion 3-1300 Tvtr-plmnv .Lxmziirn 6 JAMMCA CAMERA sToRE ' ri 13 ' T110 f, ompfvlc' f All. 'xxx Flora fwfzanitwr of fwornmvrcv Builflinq tn ..1:4.,- X W L 7 83-nl - Ifwlst Swltxlll ,Lx.l.x1c,.vx, Nt. X. I I-18 I 1' 1 110110 1101111-x'zurr1 F4 311817 Il'l1'l'Il0Yl 1 --- 191 111 nm-s 11111111-v.u'11 N . Jw 1 11: 14 I I1 1- 1Q1'1pu1w1n U 1114 FONTINENTAL MARKET . Fl 11N1',lfl'.R XX 31. 31111111111 Ql',xl,1'l'w 1x11'I,X'I'.XNI71,01'I,'IIX 4-1' m 11:11 C71C'COLELLA 6 SON l'r1riIvr4'rs um! frrmvcrs 1rr10rs 1,1'wvlnpl1y 13v1ix'0rvc1 51'lAll'fIUfl1I1bl'1lSUH C Tl-R13 .Xl FTIN S'I'Rlili'I' fjpposilv 111151 FOREST 111115, N. Y. ITT-IT' .l.X1NI,X1C.fX AVIS. IXM,X1i',X. N. Y. CVS 15riCKS XVHITE1 RIOUSE NIINT 5 FISH IY1,XRK1iT I 0 lgclnlc-nurrl 4' 1111111 J O E ' S FRUIT MARKET rvslx Fruils unrl V0gvIc1H0s IQl'f'l'1I'f'l1 Daily Pmmpl D01ix'vry 101-03 F1clropo1iian Avenue T2-U2 AUSTIN STR1f1'T1' 1'ORI'bI 111115, N. X. ITORIAQS1' 111115, N. Y. 149 IIT1'Il'IiIIUl lt' IJI .usIi ing T-5589 KEYSTONE FUEL OIL CO. 1 N C o P 0 ic A 'r E D FUEL OII, for IIomcs. ScIwooIs, IncIustriaI PIanIs, and BuiIcIings METERED and FILTERED DELIVERIES Day and Night Service Dislribllfors for REXOIL AUTOMATIC OIL BURNERS I.iIn-rnI nIIownnr'v on your oIcI Burner Ior ihv 1938 IVIQCIPI anrI New IVIinneapoIis-IIoneywcII ConIroIs Con1pIolv New InsluIIu1ion -- 511295.00 Day III:-In-pIi0nc I:ACuIIy 2-4300 Night TcIopI'monc IBOIIIPVHTFI 8-9-178 MULLER BROTHERS Fireproof Xvarehouse STORAGE LONG DISTANCE PACKING CRATINC MOVING E9 SHIPPING Queens BouIex'arrI and 67th Drive Forest HIIIS, Y. T4-IvpI1rmm' IImfYI1lIiwnrrI E-1516 'IIeIvpI10n0 NEWIOWH 9-7350 MAJESTIC - ORION TaiI0rs an cf Cleaners CAI,I. AND DELIVERY VVOTIQ QIUHC on PFGITIISCS Same cIay service I70Riis'r I'IlLLs Reno IJARK 7210 AUSTIN ST. 9554 QUEENS BLVD. ,IIe'Ic'pImm' III'IpuIxIiC 9-N130 ' House of Honest Values MANCHESTER UPHOLSTERINC1 COMPANY Alllflll-IlH'Illl'IYlQ DisI1n1'!ii'0 Irurnilurc Re-upI1oIslering - ReIInisI1ing1 - Mallrcss Rcnovating ' ALiUing Room Smiles - Draperies H SIip Covers ' I Fm'lory aml Sliowrooni 80-6-4 H 165th STREET JAMAICA. N. Y. 8 IVDOOTS NOTIII UI- .lill'TIiIIfTX IXVPIIIIC I'I. KIRSIIE If.sIaIJIisIn-LI l9l2 150 FIQQ-I1'11Im11o YI Tc-IvpI1onvs BGlIIC'YElNI 8-0696 - 1347 71-49 AUSTIN STREET WHITE RQSE MARKET, Inc. FOREST I'I11,1.s, N. Y. I! I'pI111m' IICI11I4-v11r1I S TIS-I 'IIvIe'pI1r1111- III I11I1-1'z1nI H MMII- P. 1.Aw1QENCE MARKET M A 12 11 W O R D T 1 I.ic0r1s0rIEI0rlricr1I Conlrnclor Crorvrivs, Fruiis. XIFQUIIIIWIPS Gifls f- Grcrcling Cards Prompf Dclizwry 1 155-16 QI IIQHNS BOULEVARD 1fc11e1is'1' IIII.I.S, N. Y. TI--II AUSTIN STRIiET 1fc11c1is'1' 111115. N. Y. S KEW KQRNERS RESTAURANT rg1 QUIYIYNS P1OUI.IfX'ARIU a11cI KT'1W CWXIQIDIYNS ROAD 111 Sl.II3Vx-TAY STATION I,1'NC11roN, SOC P- I31NN1iR up TBC, 85C 11ii1 T--'I-I0 151 1 I fl Tuul C ood Garagu KEXV FOREST GARAGE qlora yn qcrz zu Icrcssorzes FORVST IIIILS N Y KEXV GARDENS PUBLIC TENNIS COURTS FO Q almg In qomon IPI FI RI? PIOUI IAVARD AND km c XRDENS N Y QIIOR LENVIS 6 VALENTINE NURSERIES INC I I an Ixumery en 'NILRRICK ROAD XIAILEX BTREAM N H V II y t 3828 Exports m Landscape XVOIQ of all Types In Busmess for over 25 Years p ds KEW FOREST PHARMACY IVNABFI EVINE Reza! s Ice Cream Excluswely 119 41 UNICN TURNPIKE AL Ix F tL FOREST IIILLS N Y Tm-Ivlmlmrmrxos IIOuIvvnrcI S-13321 - Qui 1' 'Vs-Ivpfxonc CI.Px'n-Iixnrl 5-6750 IS , 4 I 'D N . J 1Nn:oRl'olzA'1'liD I, I -L ' ' L . L 5 ' - L 1' '2 - f , ' QUEENS BLVD. and 78th ROAD AUSTIN STREET Tele Imonc BOUIQ-var -9292 T II E S O U T ll . E 'J - H. 'I' .. S. L' Lurlflsmlpe C011 mC OrS FI I . , I Q' Q , I Telephone a c S roam . , - , r 7 -V ' 'cw- ores ane ' , . 152 uBreaCT is Your Best Food - Eat More of Tin HARDING COURT BEAUTY SALON Tlflf AUSTIN STREET T:ORl'lS'l' TTILIAS, N. Y. 'lia-Tm-plxorxv Ti'Tl'I!T10Ill T,hf3lxTvx.urfT h UIOU F. J. HART, INC. R001 Eslulv 10743-I CONTlNliN'lIXl. AVI' al Sufuway X XI NI. lllOlQ.XIJIp BOUL-vnrfl H77 FOREST IIIHS, N. Y. KEWEFOREST STUDIO SVIIOOI of lim Dance TXP .mn H-TXl.T.I'l'l' - Ilvlen A. ljlouwr T5.'XT.T,ROf TTXT - ,Mrs Cilmrlvs Hmm-5 Tclcplwrws T3C71:l.r-ix'.xlra H-71-T - o7lH 3 333,-I-I Iuttw STREET KEW GARDENS MISS EHLERS SCHOOL QF DANCING AT THE ifoieiisr HILLS GARDENS Coiwiiwitimiiw' HOUSE Afiss Ilelvn Elitcr , N. VI4t'Il'Iit1l'lIlI' Vtrginia 7-10,20 MORTHVIER B. GREENE INCORPORATEI5 Real Estate Agents For att apartment houses Forest Hitts anct Kew Garrtcns GOI? CFU, IFISUTCIH CC Fire, Burglary, Liatuitity, Plate Gtass, Boncts, Automotnitc, Accictcnt and att other tines 106 - QI CONTINENTAL AVE. t:t1RESTt1II.I.S,N.N7. Tvtcptionc- I5OllIi'Vill'!t 9-rsh! Totvptionc P7CDllI!'Y?tfKl 8-4001 The t51feen1nag Un 1119 CZFITIIUIIS, ftpnrlniviils of Dislincilirm UOOQQ, Fircproofi Awnritvrt First Prizm' try ttic Qucr-ns County Ctmintxr-r of Comnwrrsc-, for artistic ctvsign nrvtiitr-f't1irm'. I 5 nmt fi mon tvs nvaitntxtv I0 HOLDER PLACE Ervin-1s'r ttiiis, N, Y. ,V . etc-ptwno t5Out4-vnrrt S-0501 HENRY A. MUND, INC. Tim Inn Tailors Pressing, Repairing, Dry Cteaning, Furriers, Stcittect Vxfortcmen Clothing AIUIIG to Order 1-4 STATIGN SQUARE FOREST iiiiis, N. Y. pI1m1r' IQI1'I1IIl0l'llI 2-3392 I KEW-GARDENS I NN :X pICasanI rvsirIC11liaI IIMICI. Suilvs OI Iwo ur mrwrf' rfwmns IIIIITIISIIKVI ur y I uIlIumisI10cI nl nlIrm'lix'c rc-r1IaIs, IxvIc'l'c'11c'n-s Iwul mv Ivnsc-S rc'ql1Ir'wI. BIHIICITIIL' prim'c'rI I'l'SIk1llI'Eil1I zmcI um1pIclc' Izu'iIiIir's Im' IJHIIINIIIPIS nmI MII SIIVIHIIilllwlinlme. Tvllllis. IIIIIIQWIS. IIHTIQIIIQ gpanvv. II'v'IwIlI1nI1:'IqI11IllIwIl1'U3 JJ II'vI:-pImmw IfI':puIwIi- 'J HTH! - Ulf II mx w.X.NI.l.I1.3wl'.5I,- NIMH. XXX'-I.. IH.. gill- in Q 31, IV xl- .fllyullwvvrlf4lr!lul1u.I f'. S'I'IiINIYIANN'S MAIQKHI' I lxf'wlwraRA'1'lina I JISIIIAQNSINCI UI I'IVI.'XN lJ11V1'1jvnrsrwfprilrzc,xfvuls Uwufisl IIrwf'riplim1s FIIINI sw . fri - lm, III S'I'IQIfIf'l4 ' Nl'2lI'SII1'II1ll1 .Xu-Ulu' ITI- I3 .I.XNI.XIKI.X N Y. IM. ITM nm! lTJmI 51. I.X3I,XIl'.X. N. Y A SMITH C'US'l'OMER MUST IIE XYlfl.l, SERVE!! XXVIIIFIICYPI' xvlillf ITIICI Nl'l'fIS ISL' - NIMH pil' SPVYUCI IICSI E1 I Crnnpuny WIII1 n IIFUIIII Rvrwwrrl :III Sm'x'ir'c.-I FRQXNK, IRM EIYIITII I ISCIPUIICK! CNOUI '-' Jill!!! '-' INOIDIJUFS CIOLC I .I.'XINI:XIC1X. N. Y. QIIHIQNF YII.I.,XClIf N. Y. II10Im'pIx0nf- .Ifxnmifn O-TLWII III:-In-pImnv IIQXIIIQ 7 FJIIII IT? Lf Vvuw. :-:sir afgagggiivi '- Q i?EfTF' ff AA1i- ...Z 'TF NF!! jj:-1 Qi-. r r , , o KI'I'ClHiN uml C,'Xl7liTIiRI.rX liQUlPMIiN'l' 'lic-If-plxfnnc Xvfxlkcr 5-H410 lN4'I'.fXI.I.liD rw ERSHLER 8 KRUKIN EDXVARD REISCHE 180 WIQST 52ml STREET 1a.xYoNN1-1. N. .l. Fruits -1 Vegclolnlcs Alunuf .lfr z 111-4'f4 S of MODERN EQLFIPMEQNT VOR THE PIQHPAIQ.-X'I'lCDN and SERVICE OF FOODS and HIiVIiRACliS 1: l ' llo JAY S'l'REE'l' IICWICIS, lNS'l'I'I'U'l'IONS. RFi'l'.XURAN'l'S um! CLUBS Nmv YORK CHX Embassy Grocery Corporation llIJlJCaKY CUUWCCI FOOJSY, 407 GREENXVICH STREET Nrw You Crm' 156 1 1 1 1 tl l lluwc you lmarrl of Ilml lillle llillrlen place lmouv: us llw TENNIS GRILL l.of'nIv1l in Ilw Tvrmis ljlmfv qlpls. Xvlwrc' an Cxccllcnl lull-mursff rlinnvr is svlwcwl lor Nic' :xml Wir l.um'l1crwn lrum 12:00 lu 2: 50 lor 5511 501' mul U30 Also special privale clining room for sorial lundions l4!'lt'lil10HP l1lCJllll'VilITl SSJINPT Fur, llmrnf Nl. :uml la-1:1114 ljlnvr FORIZQNI' Illl.lS N. Y. l'l'lC'Illl0I1l'S RlI'l1l'IlUIlKl llill .IFUJ4 HI w JOHN J. LAKE and SON lfslulllixllml H449 K N - w C.'XlDIl.l.,'XC, - l.,x. .-Xllly Pninls - Xvallpupcr H Harflzvnre gixlfllig 5liRVlCli House I:1ll'l1lSlllI1fIS lfrlisun lxlazrla lamps lflvrlric :xml Plumlving Supplies NACl llVlfXN MOTORS I 111 .1 su uri .xxfli W1 QI 'rms IBIND N'V1 'NV Y' Il- ll'lilIflIl1' l,xXIllJllfil 631450 lidrxlvllxllv-rl I02 lllsmu lx Ninn' - l.YNl7JlUX7K, N, llvll-plmm llljulvviurrl 5 F-lil! BlfRlXlfXN l3ROTl llfRS l'.'lll.OR5 ,'lNl,J Ciflfl-lNlfRS F!lllSf1II!1CslIlllS Aluclw In Onlpr 5 CNON'l'lNlfN'l1f'Xl, AYIINVIZ l70RliS'l' l'llI.I.S, N. Y. XV? Call nml Dclivvr l':slnlmliSl1ml IWW? 157 FLORENCE TERREL IVIILLS CONCERT PIANIST Teacher of Distinction anal Experience 68-36 BURNS STREET TcIepI1On4- BOuIcx'arcI 8' I GAIOIVI FOREST IIIIIS, N. Y. TeIcpI1onc I5OuIevarcI 8-6098 M M E . T R I N I 106-07 METROPOLITAN AVE. IInu'OOiI Tlivalre BUildiT1QT FOREST IIII.I.S, N. Y. .V f-IcpIxone CI.cvcIancI 3-8856 AI.I. LINES of BEAUTY CULTURE REAL NARCEI.. - FINGER NVAVE HAIR CUTTING - PERMANENT XVAVE R U D E M A R BEAUTY PARLOR MISS F. FRITZ, Prop. DRESSES for IUUIOV Misses Missffs ' XV0 Wn fieauiy Cullum in all ils Branches FOV All OCCUSIUHS Open Friday Evening untiI 8 o'cIocI4 S 5.95 S 5.95 S 7.95 315.95 8270 AUSTIN STREET ilXII.CfE1Iilrl1s IJYCC Al RR. Slation KENV GARDENS, N. Y TCICPTIOHC BO uIcvarcI 8-9664 f-xg 1' H E WHERE FASHION f PuvAlLs NN X enbezvous SPORTSWEAR DAYTIME DRESSES, EVENING GOWNF. COSTUME SUITS 186 QUEENS BOULEVARD FOREST HILLS. N. Y. 158 Telephones Yxxnrlvrlmill 3--I I Il - 3 EMIL C. VEECK Iewclry - Sifvvrwure - School Rings Aniiquv mul iworivrn Iczuvlry Repaircfl Expcrl mul Dvlnilccl Xvnlclz Rvpairing a Specialty OM Cifllfl If-walry IIIIFCIIUSOII Eslnlc Appraising 542 FIFTH AVENUE xnxx' YORK Crrx' piwrw HK ,lI'f'Yilf1I S ff' U LOUISA BROXVN lm oRmmR,x1'1 ly Town and Counlry Clulims for Discriminaling Vwfomcn 'AEX'C'lllSfl'C lm! noi Expwisil L 72-11 AUSTIN S'l'REE'I' FQREN1' lln.l.s. N, Y, CLIFFORD A. BARTLETT flzryslor and Plymoulfi BURKE FOREST MOTORS, Inc. IOT-'IO Queens Boulevard FOREST lllI,l.S. N. Y. Tcivpixonvs BOulcvarml 876960-I Usun CAR DEPT. 8-1-Ol BROADXVAY ELMHURST. N. Y. Telephone lIAvcmeyer 9-9238 THE GARIJEN FLORIST T2-rw!! ,Xl VSTIN STREET FOREST 1u1,l,s, N. Y. If-In-pllorw noni:-van' 844330 I'rc'sl1 fini Flowvrs Daily l- ANIJIERSONyS FLORIST 107-28 CONTlNEN'l'AL AVE 1foR1-:ST HILLS, N. Y. VFPIPIHINIIN' IgOllI1'X'ilfIl 9-1260 'I4cIffpI1one I3OuIcvarcI SAQTQQ ANNA IVIAY SPORT SHOP I7ouoT1lx' V. Ql'HNsril.1A, Prop. COMPLETE LINES OF ACTIVE and SPECTATOR SPORTS APPAREL AIITI IENTIC' SCIIOOI. IBLOUSES H SKIRTS SXYEATERS - SCARFS Drvssc-s - Sim-s I2 Io 44 Pun-s aIwnys nmocIvmIc at IIWC Anna Ivfay 7123 AUSTIN STREET FOREST IIII.I.S, N. Y. JOHN GLEASON NEW YORK, N. Y. ICIPIIIIOIIK' 1. I.:-x vI1.mI J-111135 OLOA HELD Hair Dresser Opmm niQI'1Is - Tues. ancI Fri. 8 I3.IYI. 81-37 LEFFERTS BOULEVARD Kuw GARDENS, N. Y. 'I-1'IOI!I1OI'1l! T5OllIL'X'ilTfI H6773 SI'ECI.AII..I SPECIAL! 3 ITEMS - 541.00 MONDAY - TLIESDAY - XVEIUNESDAY OUR EAINIOUS OII. OF ALMOND STEAM PERMANENT - S550 MARIE OURD PUl'II1Cllll'Ilt XXIUUGS 72-Ol AUSTIN STREET FORES1' HILLS. N. Y. In-Ie-pImnv Q I.vw'InncI 5-OTQ-I C ull for llllll IP Iuzr KEW GCDODY SHGP IIUITIU Aklflflf' FFOIIFII 'FP CWFUUHI f1llflcT0llfIIl'F -' ,,.IlII1',Il'UlI Ncxl IwI?1a11I4 of IXIIIIIIIFIIIEIII 81-55 I-1i1f1f1iR'1's B0U1.1iv1xRn 4 Iiriw G,xRmiNs, N. N vINk'lK'IVIIIII1l'S IKNAIL-x'a1rrI 9 ITIS- ITIIP QUEENS BOULEVARD IXIARKET. INC. .xlmlls l,ro1'i5if1l1S. Puclllrjv fI11ll4'ru11clEg1gx Hulrlw mmf IQUXILIIITLIIIIN ,NHIPIIIIKWI 1 1s 3H.X QI IliIiNS ISOl.II.IiX'.'XRID , , . .aI lIIIIlIl Illrnpilw IXUIQIWI' IIIIIY Y Y KRAMERIS D4-Iimfvssz-11. Clroccrivs Hairy l,VOf1ll!'IS 111133 UNION 'IIIRNPIKI' N11lrfVJlIc'1'I1S I,Mu11I1'Yfl1'rI I'UIQI'9'l' IIII I 4 Y Y I c-1'l:1i11Iv wr- Ilvlxvvr I1-Iq1l1111111, I,1'u II. Iil'NK1.I.. !lIl'NlfI1'lII I5fIl1I4'x'.1rfI H INN l31I11lf111rfI S-'I C IXCW Nation Barber Shop Sfllliflllj' P1'olc'c7lion ,fIss11r0rI AIUITICILIPS also L 1Pl'OSI'I'Ii AUSTIN TI IIQNTRIQ 'I-1'I!'I1Il0l lP XYIFLIIIIIII T-11102 N. I IGI FOR QUICK SERVICE TELEPHONE VTRGTNTA 7-4149 Batteries, Tires, Electrical Testing ancl Service with llie most Modern Equipment SPENCER AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE 120-10 QUEENS BOULEVARD KEW GARDENS, N. NCBI' PBTTQNVBY Entrance The Store of Quality and Service Sutton Hall Pharmacy, lnc. J. S. Bersin, Reg. PTT. - A YSTIN STREET 13955 HILLS, N. Y. HGSPTTAL Telephones BOulevard 8-3661-3662 229 60th Four Registered Pharmacists in charge YORK of our Prescription Department Agency Tor: Elizabeth Arden A L W A Y S O P E N Malfhabelll Telephone Rtfgent 4-0500 Lentlmeric Dorothy Gray Helena Rubinstein -4 Max Factor Guerlain Not JUST a Veterinary Hospital Chanel but a morlern institution Lucien l..eTong ,.. Yardley, etc. Our Fountain is unexcellecl for purity and cleanliness. All coolzing aml baking done C1 h I , , F in our own sanitary lzitclien. un er t C persona Supervlsmn O p,0,,,pt Deymy S,,,.,,,Ce, DR. GEORGE CoHEN, DVM Just Telephone Boulevard 8-3661 VITOS BEAUTY SALON HAIR STYLIST - HAIR COLORING Specializing in Permanent Tvaving 72-56 AUST1N STREET FOREST Hu.Ls, N. Y. 162 FO VIIUICIYIIUIR' III I1lIn'x.nrrI WITTT -II I I'Ilf'U II'II I Y I ' 'T' THE COTTAGE c,TTCCTIQElI'CIIS Vanity S mop If I ICIQICIIINII Impurlofl mmI Ilrmwslif I,0fflll7lKS Trrifcl zIrlir'Im's, lIumI Bugs mul IIUQIOFX Ilumw IIIIIIII' Cwukvs, Picfs, Ifrwnfs, um! TaclDuir1Iivs : 4, . , . lun xf HAIL ,Im HI fm I.I1mIrc-III .XUIQ-n IluruIIn' firm' Il III-II-fm IQHIIIIINII-in NI K I I r I'IIm , ,I wl. 11' U. I TTUSFI Ix'I'li'S Il'.X'C'lIlfO,X' - AFTERNOON TEA .Xp-nl Ipur TTHIIIJIIH f,InIrI Slripv IIm1 rx I-IIN' amfI OOC or a Ia CMICI Tlfli .IXUSTIN S'I'IQI'II-fl' Tlfli .NI 'STIN STIQIfIf'I' FOREST IIIIIS, N. Y. IXHIQICYI' IIIIIS. N. Y. I-If-plum.-S IIKTlnI1-var: U I 5' I N1 'III 1 NI 'I'f'IvpI10l1z' IM IuI4'x'mI 9 IT'-If SUIOPIOII Fruils mul X'Vt'f10Il1TII1'S QI' Xl.I'I'Y ANI: SIiRYll'Ii Tl-IU .Xl 'STIN STREET I5UIQI'bI IIILL5, N, Y, Bulinxliu REST IIILLS UIQCXTIQIQ . .-..x XX I' Q IIII IIUI' IIINI IJVIIYUI' fNIIyNX'IIl 1-Ilmlr Ijry CNIPFIIIIIIQQ Service IIpm1 IQPIIIICSI EIfIfICfIIiN'I' CI.IiANIiI6 I XVI IIC PK IRATIQI I ,I Almlvrn Dry CTIUIIIIIIIQ Illlllll on ,,l'0II1ISl'S 71011 .XI IFTIN STRIiIiT I'ORIiS'I' IIII.I.S, N. Y. IOS Tc-lcplionc-s Rlviiiimnrl Hill 2-6066 - 866 J. E. HARMS Fancy Crocorivs, Fruils mul Vegelnbles in Scnsoli QUEENS BLVD. and 82nd AVE. flffidcrls Ava? KEXV GARDENS, N. Y. l 'I' vlvpiirxiivs IBCDIIIPYIIITI S-6575 - 1828 FRED E. SCHIVHTT ljlIllI'lI11'Il'iSf mul cwlll'I1'liSl Coniinenlal Avenue and Austin Street Forest Hills, N. Y. T1-in-Iriioiic' Ylrgiiiiu T-BHRS JAHN'S SODA - LUNCTIIEGN H CANDY QtLIlIlIiC'S Ixlllilll Oll IDTCITUSCS 117-05 Hll.i.SIDE AVENUE 1-lcplionc UOuli-x uni S-US-15 KOSSMANNS Courlesy P10511 Shop 72-48 AUSTIN STREET FOREST HlI.LS.N. Y. RICI IIXIONIU IllI.I., N. Y. JOE BYRNE, fvanagcr P.1xCK.fxR1J IN ,IAMA1C.1x PACKARD QUEENS MOTOR, INC. ,lmnairn I'-ILISIUHQ 115:-11 Khur 171111. - .IvlHlvlll1l I S915 - lrmlh S'I4R1ilf'1' IST-S0 NORTI IERN 131.V1'J. wi . ni 1111.1 S11 Jli .NYE T01cp11rmc Rlfpulmlh- fl T-1110 V141-11-p1wrlv 1 1.us11ing 9-11800 'I-i'll'lDIl0Hl' ,I.'xIT1il1l'Jl 110115 R1-UI lfgfull, .. 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