Knox School - Rose Leaves Yearbook (Nissequogue, NY)

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JOANNE SIBLEY 'mf' Nlasscna, New York Entered Knox September '4-1g Glee Clubg Spanish Clubg Golf Clubg Swimming Clubg White Tcamg K. A. A. This darn homework ! . . . Oh, my average I Shell worry herself into a stupor but her sense of humor won't let her. A frienglly smile and a ready storyg never at a loss for mail or males, this girl from up north is known to us all. C1zdgel tip' bmiuf 110 more alma! ir. 5 90 of J' QQ 94 . x ' af -v 4 03 -v, Q f 'AAKT lx ii 1 0 1 u lice 099 . 5 e068 QL' W from 35 E3 MCG X 5 . M 5 YQ .LK .:L7L'Osf .O 39 - G, ymvxgxbxy -K i 1 , . V 'N Ag, we X -J Q, 0 ,xx 'Lf Q e if . Eg .. N if M C-liigVQL!f ' .riffs , if 'QPZX . g N, E N' QM ggfpzizta TRUDY STEPHENS - Trudy Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Entered Knox September '44g Golf Clubg Swimming Clubg Skating Clubg Glee Clubg Choirg Spanish Clubg Badminton Clubg Rose Teamg K. A. A. If a petite creature with a streamlined figure, dancing blond hair and sparkling green eyes comes Waddling in with a sunny smile about ten minutes late, you can bet it will be Trudy! Whether you've a troubled heart or a hunger pain, or both, she'll always listen and stuff you generously with her goodies. This angel-devil from Pitts- burgh with the magnetic giggle will be heartily missed. AJ merrjy at the day if long. 95 ,YY , , ,.,a 74 Y arg' QW' J' gjffffyxw BARBARA G. sllqbglgylj 3 77 Sfome Z Cohasset, Massachusetts M W !' U ull' W Entered Knox September '4-15 Sketch Cluhg Skiing Clulwg French Clubg Spanish Clubg Softball Varsityg K. A. A. Boardg President of K. A. A.g Executive Council '45-'46g Rose Leaves Stallg Swimming Clubg Rose Teamg K. A. A. Stoney . . . warm and sympathetic . . . carries the worries of the world on her shoulders. Barhara's versatility is a constant source of amazement to us allg skiing . . .wonderful sketches. . . interests which range from Grecian architecture to naval tactics- f-make up an imaginative, sensitive person of whom we are all very fond. Leave no Jfone IllIfIH'lZc'd.H 96 yy' W4 all l My ffl. LOUISE TYLER STREETER Bebe Elmira, New York Entered Knox September '45g Glee Clubg Vice-President of Music Clubg Swimming Clubg Badminton Clubg French Clubg Spanish Clubg Choirg White Teamg K. A. A. Oh! I adore it! What? well, macaroni and cheese, for instance. And operas-yep! she loves 'em, and usually cries buckets over any that she hearsfoverllowing with exuberance- You'll Never Walk Alone .... sings with mellow, rich tones. Tall Cnot too tallb, long blond hair-and is as subtle as a train wreck! The music Jaan within the little lurk, Ami the lark foam. 97 .-YY-i.f ----- ,Y . A, .. !i.., AMY THOMPSON ajft.. Jackson Heights, New York Entered Knox September '44g Swimming Clubg Swimming Teamg Riding Clubg Spanish Clubg Scribblers Clubg Secretary-Treasurer of Swimming Clubg White Team Cheer Leaderg Hockey Teamg Golf Clubg Aquacadeg Dramatic Clubg White Teamg K. A. A. Whoopee, yells our fantastic combination of beauty and brains-Peter her one- eyed,rabbitgpoetryescribblinggfamous for those stockings' '-' 'I'm Betty Hutton - It's a panicnia K. U. hat- Hey look at me! Practically everybody does, for Jr. is the only one we know who can look angelic while holding hands with Qld Nick! The human dynamo behind Rose Leavesathafs Amy. There :mf a Jtar danced, and mzder tba! I way born. 98 V f l gf 10 GERTRUDE MANN TRUBEE AtTI'Ilb6 Buffalo, New York Entered Knox September '45g Hockey Teamg Softball Teamg Swimming Clubg Skiing Clubg Spanish Clubg White Teamg K. A. A. Trube . . . the mysterious woman of Knox . . . nobody can ever lind her Your feet's too big.' '... The athletic type both where outdoor ami indoor sports are Concerned. Telephone for Gertrude Trubeen-millions of relatives, all with the Trubee good looks . . . a K. U. hat-she's deiinitely one of The Three that's in the know. The devil barb power To urxzwze a pleasing Jbapef' 99 Qc - , , D hi ,,tLQf2,,+v.txxNm. tiittttiia Q.ofoQ'Z.g'wQXi'ow1f3 Sliilxiii wunwq f fs QM Cl 7? C3 il wks 1 much. 1 101-U cxmiueos Avo NM hugo-ttQ?vsWlIb' ' 'L when S OHM sul me C. wb ,Lu 1 lusoali 'iizucll GERTRUDE DAY TULLEY Trudy Washington, District of Columbia Entered Knox September '44g Captain of Rose Team '46g Swimming Clubg Skating Clubg Badminton and Squash Clubg Hockey Teamg Basketball Teamg Softball Teamg French Clubg Spanish Clubg Dramatic Clubg Scribblers Clubg General Committee of Student Government '45g Alumni Editor of Ghost '46g K. A. A. Board '46g Rose Teamg K. A. A. A blazing flash of red hair tossed casually over her indifferent shoulders as she mentions with a yawn, Oh! I got another letter from George today. She'll talk your ear off about her Rose Team Crah! rahll and ...' 'Ohl those beautiful Kay- detsf' Her riotous imitations are inimitable, and she usually knocks herself out laughing at her own stories, which are a panic, we must admit. Nothing if imporrible to a willing heart. 100 , 6' ' q9Cqc:ov5 'DECK Qof -- Good Xu oA- Knox janv,- lou' Z' Q Cbcdi'-S Loads DANA MAE VOLKER uDd7Z72i6H Eden, New York Entered Knox September '45g Swimming Clubg Badminton Clubg Riding Clubg Music Clubg French Clubg Spanish Clubg White Teamg K. A. A. A reddish mop of natural curls, a flashing tooth-paste ad smile, a burst of speed, a slamming door-and in pops Dannie! Skipping hither and yon, she's always ready to laugh or cry with a friend. We'll never forget her scream in the New-Girl show. How long can Inner Sanctum last without her? Laughter if the joyozzf, znziverml evergreen of life. 101 jf .lf I aah Q-J BARBARA WALLACE Bobbie Rochester, New York Entered Knox September '-43g Riding Clubg Spanish Clubg German Clubg Squash Clubg Swimming Clubg GolfClubg Bowling Teamg President of Golf Club '45g K. A. A. Board '45g Figure Teamg White Teamg K, A. A. I-lungryfjust go into room 213 and Bobbie always is willing to save you from starvation. Plenty of menfespecially one-dreamy blond hair, and the kind of figure the rest of us wish we had. Her friendly personality and willing spirit are known by us all. No, Time, than Jbtzlr not baayf that I da rlnzlzgff' 102 'CASA-I-MY nav-HC ,task-IA k,,..-,til-- 'e'MP KN'-'Hs i ' W we 'bww 1'?r ' It ' vi Wg: g Q iv 1, J-+--bt UM' Qa- 4 I L - if I Qui A l...-LVN ea guna: nufkftk '.' fW4'?f: 1 s is it XWW 'Vv, qA, .,,, , fr NANCY WEISER lVeiJer Turtle Ridge, Wisconsin Entered Knox September '44g' Dramatic Clubg Sketch Clubg Vice-President of Sketch Club '46g Music Clubg Swimming Clubg Ski Clubg Golf Clubg Badminton Clubg White Teamg K. A. A. The girl from Turtle Ridge'WisConsin, ofcourse! Nancy with the laughing face and energy plusg the best snipe hunter in these here parts- oh-h-h, I know it, I just can't say it -Nancy perpetually moans over History. She certainly has a sur plus of that rare commodity, friendliness. The mb way to have 4 friend if to be one. 103 ,L-.sa H ' gn, , wx-Tim fn ' 4 .rw , Y N, rg,,. SSW N ',' xxv. P A i??3'2s ff? ' Fr.. 3' -- f ???'e Q, , f 419 nz bn . - .f A R5 gk 'M' G, 1,fQs,. ,F . 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A Q 'gf' A x 31, .gm ,. A .I , 'Q' . nk, Eg.- Q A K Q-'i , J ,fx .- 1,4 r L .. I . i at if X A 1- ,,,,-di iq L: -' dl , . 1. ,.- , e .v R' U V - - U Ex V . J . ' f ' X 5 vga, - x' .5 '-951' fi: M' .:f'iQ L .. -' 1 . .b . , .-J Q- , --W ', M I 'V K Q ' , 1 59wl,.,3,3g, M, ' i' X31 . K S-4 ff, V -x, x +154 -,E Mg ,X , ' f. f 7 L52 ' - C 1 'Ajgg- ,Riff if gh - , M - ,paw 'ef ' ' K 55 - ., ff ,. ff - :WR L.: x,- D- Q - 2 332 Hia aa? . iw - w g. 52, JEAN WENZEL lVe:zqle Deferiet, New York Entered Knox September '44g Glee Clubg Choirg French Clubg Spanish Clubg Bad- minton Clubg Swimming Clubg Dress Committeeg White Teamg K. A. A. Leetle Wenzellen with the enviable blond locks, blue eyes and appropriate et- cetera, plus that hearty giggle. How can she be so cheerful? ...' 'Hey, have you done your French yet? Ugh! lt's a killer. That's our Weazle, the zealot of the French Class. With her generosity and warm friendliness, she is definitely a bright spot in the Senior ranks. S1nzJlvi11e and min at oncej ber mzileir and femur. 104 .Q liek? leans Cs'cxU-Xs.v..'-- 'EGQX 'b'+w.PxOu. '-Qzklogp Lkoqfk O2 U-10.U.2. co. QU-QUT iQO5fTT.iCL-Lu-Cog, UQ -l3.?3 -4-J. cou.n.n.UKoi.a.' O 'xou . XM:-Q: Ko ov: 9-XQU paste Qoss xl1Qg'. KOCH. K KA' Qtr milf vb X N-A 'S PATRICIA WHITE Paz Honolulu, Hawaii Entered Knox September '44g School Cheer Leaderg K. A A. Boardg Dress Committeeg Swimming Clubg Badminton Clubg Dramatic Clubg French Clubg Spanish Clubg Hockey Teamg Basketball Teamg Rose Leaves '46g Golf Clubg Aquacadeg Rose Teamg K. A. A. Sometimes Doleful but never without wit-the charmer of the islands-' 'Gonna diet tomorra-tomorraf' The Click ofa spoon against a glass, and Pat is starting the birthday song-red gold hair-always laughing-wonderfully funnyfaces. Troody ! -the door slamming. Pat's always fun, always gay, and a wonderful addition any- where. We hope to see you selling pineapple juice in College. An zznextingzzifbed laughter .rbakef the Jkyf' 105 Wang ,q t 7 i X X X fl l 6 RJ' l.,., L, n ,-qlx ' 1 , 'x X yggiff, I PATRICIA WOOD I I Pdf' i Evanston, Illinois Entered Knox September '445 Skating Club, Swimming Club, Vice-President of Sketch Club, Ghost Board '45, Rose Leaves '46g Spanish Club, Rose Team, K. A, A. Talks with her artistic hands. . . lovely, deep set eyes that twinkle . . . a big 'Allo! for everyone . . . sophistication plus when she's concentrating on it . . . a silly giggle . . . a perfect riot with her clown-like expressions . . . the G-Nome . . . a K. U. hat . . . will eat anything, any time, any place, and it's helped her sleek ligure if anything . . . our vivacious Clutch, M4zy'J zmrm 11010 yellow moonlit nigbfx- Gom' are fbqy, lm! I have them in 1201 ronlf' 106 of of WWW of or .YW ff-if! J xifzgbcflf muff fe' RUTH N. WOOD IfVoodie Kingston, Pennsylvania Entered Knox September '44g Riding Clubg Figure Teamg Swimming Clubg Music Clubg Spanish Clubg Dramatic Clubg Assistant Business Manager of Rose Leaves '45- '46g Secretary-Treasurer of Riding Clubg White Teamg K. A. A. Woodie's twinkling eyes and sincere smile plus her charming personality have won many friends in the past two years. Anyone who has seen her performance with Babe knows that she well deserves her Special Class gold collar. She can't help being a beaming success as a nurseelucky patients, lucky internes! Boot, meddle, to borfe, and au'uy. ' 107 ,W .lf d:,z,,a . -f JQZ, KY' Y , . . A 5 . it t . 0 . :Q :T with .5 L ' A. Q 5 . f 5, .,' . x. new --Q -kv N' ' - 1 Q. , uf ,S ,Y Qt, b -. ' I. , .A 'A , 7? ' 2 A' ' s - .ff - s 'Y x ' ' Y fn, +1 A x-,.., ..,. 55- I S95 K , A, . 1 'llf r5'.'f54',. 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'Mm . xx s,gg5g1-.fi vw - vs A-f.:.,, 1 .Q -fjggrl. -A ,'v-gf:-lr 1 ..: - 2.5.35-2, lem-551' - A 'QS ' A hw: vb., 'l- gwfQYqwv ' k ,fur ,' :fy Q, sgigfbxf 5 33-L' , l f'f-nYC5vu1' ' . dw , Q sm. .R K L 1 - .NN ' fx, '. L, -eff - ' , 'YR - 'X?j 9v n-Lx. K' if . .iv --. 1' - 'X f .QL '. -4 , A ' . ' -' t 2135.-'I' .- A ' i ' - . 'ff . -xr N r Qi I ' K v E i I ' 'x KHP-in ... vo' - UF.. --1-....,4.4. . ,. b ' ' ' G 'dhnsg,,,,,, Quo -.' r , , . , . I fus- . ---.a......,..... rub SE IUH PUEM FIRST SONNET Blow softly, O ye restless winds of spring, For we are young and know not what we do. Blow softly, kiss each young green living thing And let us to our budding hearts be true. Fall gently, warm spring rainsg fall softly on Our mirrored images within the lake, Where, like Narcissus, in the early dawn We see a hope that is too soon heartache. Softly, for we are foolish and alone, Gently, for we have stardust in our eyes, Some dreams may failfmisfortune comes unknown We must find faith in love that never dies. Come gently, O ye winds and rains of spring, And ever in our hearts sweet chimes will ring. HANNELE ROBINSON 109 SE IUH CL SS PHUPHEEY ln nineteen hundred and sixty-two, A famous scientist, out of the blue, Headed a rocket ship straight to the moon, One starry night in the middle ofjune. This daring young woman, Gene Landis by name, By discovering planets had earned a great fame, And now she was tired, in need of a rest, So she'd flown to the moon, the place she loved best. With Ann Coleman, the writer, taking notes all the way Never blinking an eyelash, but oh! so blase. And when they arrived, through spyglasses they found, What the old class was doing back there on the ground. Gladys la French, televisions queen, By swooning millions was heard and seen. Her exotic dress, designed by Pat Wood, Was chartreuse nylon with a black sable hood. Broadway was presentingj. Feiner's new show, A brilliant production starring Ann Faux. Catharine Krieger had organized the ballet, And the show was a hit from the opening day! Pat Hilliard had arranged and selected the sets. Shall we go to the show? Said Landis, A'Oh let's. While out in the lobby sat charming Pat White, Selling pineapple crush by the gallon at night! Corey turned her binoculars West with a cry, Look, Gene, look over there, for surely I spy In Hollywood Juniors giving a tremendous soireev- Her three-dimensional movie is now on display l And standing beside her, as if in a dream, Were Ruth Wood and Fritz, eating chocolate ice-cream, While off in a corner sat Sugar DeVoe, Who ran a success school where starlets could go. And Joy Rambach surprisingly had a kindergarten there, ,lust to keep the children out in the air. Now the spyglasses swung a little bit east And focused on Weiser, enjoying a feast Of corned beef and cabbage and home-grown potatoes- 110 To say nothing of Turtle Ridge's prized tomatoes- While down near the waters of the Rio Grande, Texas was breaking in a new cow hand, And staying with her at the ranch for a while, Barbara Stone painted in her unique style. Crosby had graduated from Tufts with a fancy diploma And managed a laboratory up in Oklahoma. Pat Shoemaker, receptionist, kept the files straight, Efficiency plus was her outstanding trait. Head-nurse Martin 'patrolled the floor, While Jean Wenzel flirted with internes galore! Mary Evert in Chicago was creating a stir, Modeling Fuz, the new plastic fur, This had been the brainstorm of one Margaret Eaton, Who at inventing could not be beaten. Tina was psychoanalyzed because her red rabbit Popped into her dreams, a terrible habit. Dr. Matkthaler, and Pat Bell, her assistant, Helped calm Tina's nerves and make her resistant, They gave her some pills called Patterson's Cure, Said Landis, Remember Joan? Answered Coleman, Oh sure In Pittsburgh Trudy Stephens was giggling like mad, While scolding her children, who she said had been bad. And in the same city, Maxlowned a cafe With bright lights and laughter, and music so gay. Connie Cluett sang her torch songs to the audience nightly, Chiddy leading the chorus ever so sprightly, Dana Mae Volker was always on hand, Directing her rhythmic, world-famous band. Nowiup farther north the lenses were swung, Back to the city in which they'd begun, And into the oflice ofjeanne Rouss the linguist, Who pored over documents shaking a fist And screamed to her secretary, Miss Charlotte Scott, To see if Charl spoke Hindustani, or not. O'Connor was laying plans for a new city hall, She said it would reach eight hundred stories in all. Robin, the editor of a brand new Review, Sat writing editorials on what one should do. Josie Gomez was starred at Havana Madridf Hay caramba! What rhumbas and tangoes she did! CC0lIffIlIlEll7 011 next pagey 111 SE IUH EL SS PHUPHEEY CCo1zf2f11fe1ffrom page IIID Betty Jane Cronk, first lady of society, Was a paragon of grace and worldly propriety. Jean Poeter, cosmetician, was everywhere seen Wearing her lipstick, a bright emerald green, And Joanne Sibley, the critic, as worldly as ever, Wrote advice to the lovelorn both helpful and clever. While dashing to photographers all over town Was Power's famed model, gorgeous Ginny Brown. Dotteye Rooke was skating at Madison Square, Exclaimed Corey, Her feet are as light as the air! And then with a cry of Northward Ho! Their vision came to rest on Lake Otsego. Gracing the halls of our old alma mater, Were T. Tulley, Jr., and Chick Carver's daughter, And from the assembly hall came sounds of sweet crooning From a Glee Club directed by Dorothy Bruning, Joyce Ketchum had remodeled the old Pratt Hotel, Which the Knox girls all thought was perfectly swell! Caroline Gorence for so went the taleD Made great use of her invention, the invisible veil. While instructing in baseball a la Doubleday, Whom should they spy but little Carmen DeMay! And perched on the knee of the statue of Cooper Judy Johnston wrote novels that really are super. While looking at lakes, to Placid they gazed, And Corey and Landis were greatly amazed To see Bobby Wallace out on the steep slopes, Giving ski lessons to playboys with high hopes! Up for the weekend was Mary Lou Barry, With the suave Danish Archduke she hoped soon to marry From Marylou Baker, she had gotten a letter, Saying her quintuplets were very much better. In Old New England, at Haverhill, Mass. Kay Poore was conducting a Phys. Ed. class. Now looking southward this very same day 112 They sighted this billboard along the way: Smoke Trubee's cigars, there's nothing tinah, Aged and ripened in South Carolina. On a Florida beach was Deruha, Vivian Doing logarithms in sweet oblivion, While Lynn whizzed around in her convertible Lincoln Ignoring the traffic lights, although they were blinkin', Till Sue Alling, Miami's chief of police, Gave her a ticket and told her to cease. Then they squinted across the deep dark blue ocean, Because they had an uncanny notion That somewhere in Europe they'd surely lind The rest of the class whom they had in mind. In all of Vienna, no one sang sweeter, Than the great prima donna, Miss Bebe Streeter. At the tables of Monte Carlo, looking so bored, Sat Madelon Pennicke and Mary Ford, While in Lisbon Nina had achieved wide fame, As an artist's model of great acclaim. Her portraits in the Louvre at Paris now hung, And all over Europe her praises were sung. Glancing at Everest, that snow covered peak, They saw climbing upward, looking ever so chic, Margretta and Tony, who got a great thrill Out of scaling high mountains and proving their skill. Countess Snail Lahey, her name changed to Olga, Had made big black headlines swimming the Volga. Gene turned to Corey with a satisfied smile, Saying, I guess that will do for a while, We've looked high and low and had lots of fun Finding out what our old friends have done. Some are in business, some on the stage, And we're all faring well in this post-atomic age And to our generation many thanks are due, From shattered fragments we've built a World fair and new The flags of The United Nations unfurled In triumph and splendor all over the world. With no thought of war or needless strife, We all live a profitable and happy life. Then Corey agreed, said she thought so too, That the world was much improved was certainly true. Gene, dear, we must go back to earth very soon, But don't you think it's nicer way up here on the moon? 113 O YOU MRS. HOUGHTON AND NOW ABIDETH FAITH, HOPE, LOVE, THESE THREE, BUT THE GREATEST OF THESE IS LOVE. WE SHALL ALWAYS REMEMBER YOU, MRS. HOUGHTON, AS A LIVING INTERPRETA- TION OF THESE WORDS, SO OFTEN HEARD FROM YOUR OWN LIPS. TO YOU WE OWE THE FIRM FOUNDATION OF CHARACTER THAT WILL BE THE BASIS OF OUR FUTURE LIVES, AND IN THE YEARS TO COME YOUR QUIET DIGNITY AND CHARM WILL BE AN INSPIRATION TO TRUE SUCCESS. WE, THE CLASS OF 1946, DEDICATE THIS VOLUME OF THE ROSE LEAVES TO YOU, WITH GRATEFUL APPRECIATION AND LOVING THOUGHTS. AVE TU E VALE i'MzzJir, when .raft zfaicer die, Vibrater in the memory. It was a clear, crisp day in late September. To those of us who were returning for second and third years at Knox, it was like coming home, after a long absence, to all the old and familiar sights, the lake, still a long blue sapphire, the mountains still hanging like a purple back-drop against the sky, and the building itself, with ivy-covered walls and strong white pillars, still framed against the perfect background of lofty pines and ancient elms. The joy of greeting old friends and making new ones, on this day, is a vital part of every Knox girl. As the colors of Fall deepened, and the edge of the air became sharpened, September twenty-ninth arrived, and with it the annual picnic at Fairy Springs. Blue jeans were rolled up for one last wearing and eve-nwrhe misty rain that fell all day couldn't dampen high spirits. The homey tire in the big log cabig hot dogs and cocoa taste even better. Voices were raised in familiar old songs to the trees and the sky, and our hearts were full of the spirit of Knox, as we reluctantly swung back through the winding dirt road? Q0 , Fall mornings brought with them cold mists that made the surface of the lake invisible except for a few glimpses of blue through the ever rising and circling clouds. The hills became even more sharply outlined against the sky, and the tangy smell of wood smoke penetrated every corner. Trees were clinging tenaciously to theior curled rusty leaves and the currents of the lake slowed to a crawl, Mounted on bay and sorrel horses, young equestriennes took to the hills to spend long hours among the tall pines, climbing toward the summits of the hills. The days of long rides through the vibrant country- side were brought to a climax at the banquet given by the Riding Club on October thirteenth. Special, in their black coats and orange collars, marched with noble decorum into the dining room and took their places at the banquet table. The non-members of the Riding Club listened with enthusiasm to speeches and anecdotes by Mrs. Houghton, Mrs. Phinney, and Colonel. La Fiesta Espanol! On October twenty-sixth, the days of Columbus were re-lived in Spanish. Gay colors, gay people, dancing and singing! The shades of old Spain were captured for an hour, and all were, momentarily, transported to that ecstatically carefree country for a whirl at the tango. Fall, in full plumage, was passing with more celerity than most of us cared to note. The brisk days were filled to overflowing with outdoor activities. Hockey sticks were shouldered like so many guns, each bright afternoon, as battalions of girls hiked over to Doubleday Field for an hour's fun and exercise. Any feeling of strangeness that remained in the hearts of the girls Who were new to Knox this year was dispelled by an hilarious rendition on the much-played-upon Who Done It. The dubious production was written and staged by the Old Cvirls. Who will ever forget Mrs. Phinney, in her chic blue-jeans and straw hat, in the role of the villain? Things like that night over in the gym will remain in our memories always. A few days later the warm feeling of the new girls toward the Old Girls was a bit dampened by a late tire drill. Members of the K. A. A. marched stilfly and somberly into 114 the assembly room, herding before them the stampeding ranks of the tyros. Pride was thrown to the winds as bathing suits and skis were modeled by the abashed victims and private lives were publicized. A soothing factor, however, was the ice cream served in the drill room afterward. The Hallowe'en party too, brought to light some of the latent talent among the girls. Ingenuity combined with humor Cboth subtle and not-so-subtleD made an impressive and colorful picture. Autumn peeked anxiously around the corner to see if winter might just happen to be lurking there behind a white cloud, and felt a blast of icy wind that turned her flaming guise cold and sent her tinted patches scurrying to the ground with whispering sounds. Suddenly there was no more Fall and color, but only a white, spun-cotton world. With the snow and its quiet purity, came a feeling of purity stealing into our hearts, and when on the twenty-second of November came Thanksgiving Day we were ready to bow our heads with fervent thanks for what was and is ours. Although the war was over, the biggest battle was yet for us to win. We thought and prayed for brothers, fathers and friends who were still in the far corners of the earth, for strength and courage and foresight to face the year of national crisis to come. II s 9 With refreshed vigor, books were attacked with wetted thumbs and ppli2lie8lenses. November twenty-third and exams! Purple rimmed eyes were a common sight. The pre-exam scare diminished soon, and the exams themselves were plowed through. The feeling of immense relief that ensued was a boon and all settled down to Revel rehearsals and to striving for better marks promised to anxious and hopeful parents. Last minute safaris through the town for Christmas trees Che they ever so scrawnyj, hush-hush preparations for corridor parties, hiding of gifts from curious roommates. Christmas at Knox. Quiet steps through the softly lighted foyer, the delicious scent of pine branches seeping into our blood, and that particular feeling of peace that Christmas brings pervaded Knox. At last on December eighth the result of the combined efforts of teachers and girls Was brought to fruition. The Revel. The lights of the great tree in the foyer were reflected in the eyes of every girl as the court of Henry the Eighth was reconstructed in our foyer. A few stray tears started to the eyes of those of us who realized that this was the last time we would be part of the Knox Revel. Young hearts and faces poured their warmth and life into tired old eyes at the College party for the county farm on the tenth of December. In a few hours of giving the young hearts gained a warm maturity, and the old ones a new enjoyment of life. A similar feeling was experienced at the Christmas party given for the children of Cooperstown on December the eleventh. Small faces lighted at the scenes from Hansel and Gretel and small hands were wiped clean of ice cream and cookies before the little ones were sent back to their mothers. The next few days were a blur of trunks and hurried excitement. How quickly the time had passed ! Only a few days more until vacation! Now the snow lay in deep and sparkling mounds along the sides of the winding streets, and the sky was slate. Mornings were bitterly clear and sounds carried for miles out over the frozen lake. It was on such a frosty and bitter morning when the big door swung wide to release the little pilgrim band of singers who, fortified against the cold with layers of Woolen clothing, braved the icy blast and ventured forth into the dawn. CC07lfflIll0L1l 011 next pageD 1 1 5 AVE ATUUE VALE QCo1zti1111ed from page 1 IQ It tome upon az midrzigbf clear, That glorious Jong of old, lflfifb dngelr bending near the edrtb To touch .fbeir barpr of gold. Their voices were as crisp and sparkling as the snow upon which they walked. As the little group walked through the shimmering morning, the awakening populace opened their hearts and their doors to the carolers. Yes, we were ready to go home to the waiting arms of our families and give them this spirit of Christmas. But in all of us were thoughts of those who would not be home for Christmas this year, thoughts which made us try to fill with love and laughter the empty places left by them. Ill Winter, in her crown of icicles and robes of snow, had trailed in our absence, through the woods and over the hills. The familiar landscape, in a spotless costume, presented itself to us as we returned. January third, and back to school after a lovely vacation! Sadness at leaving our homes and families, but bursting with things to tell school friends. January and the first really skiing weather! Fenimore hill, like a scoop of vanilla ice cream, lay before us with a challenging glare on its icy face. Eager eyes were turned toward the skating rink to see if some morning there would be ice and skating, and finally when there was ice, the rink was a kaleidoscope of color, girls in gay skirts, and blades flash- ing in the sunlight. The days, then, were all too short for the many pleasures winter afforded. The nights, then, were long and cold and the stars hung like prisms of bright light in the black sky. The air crackled with the vibrancy of winter. On the twenty-fifth of January the assembly room rang with the strong baritone voice of John Gurney, whose lively program put all in good spirits for the weekend. The new girls, these days, were busy with their show, trying to keep their secret. It was staged with ingenuity and wit on the twenty-sixth of January. Shall we ever forget the modern version of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs? Snow fell and winter's handiwork was in evidence everywhere. Soon preparation for the Mid-Winter Carnival began. Skates were sharpened, skiis were waxed and diets were begun with determination. The haunting music of Stravinsky's Fire Bird Suite drifted across the road from the rink. An ice castle rose magically day by day, to receive the royal presence of Mary Evert, our Carnival Queen. Was it possible that this was at last February fifteenth? Out came the ash trays for the foyer and rugs and pennants for the drill room. All afternoon parents and friends were arriving and that evening the Fire Bird was staged in a blinding snow storm, with finesse and frozen feet. Dottye, Connie, and Kit were lovely snow birds in their colorful roles. With Saturday came the horse show and that night, the Carnival dance with real live men! Blue Sunday! A glorious weekend had come to an end. On February eighteenth, the basketball teams were announced in preparation for an exciting season. 116 Both teams brushed up on cheers, old and new, and turned out en masse for every game. On February twenty-third, Knox music lovers were thrilled by the magic touch of Richard Tetley-Kardos, who played brilliantly selections from Bach, Beethoven, and Chopin. March first, and off to Lake Placid for a blissful weekend of skating, skiing, and various other winter sports QD. My, how exams do creep up on one! March seventh, and the fatal day had arrived again. Connaisez-vous votre francais? Si, si, Senorita. But then only one more week until vacation! The fourteenth of March and home again! Don't forget to study for the apts and achievements during vacation. With all the vets taking advantage of the G. I. Bill of Rights, it was going to be harder than ever to get into college this year. IV While we had been away, winter had made her departure from all but the highest hills-Spring was coming. You could smell it in the air. The ground was soft with spring rains and the trees had been washed and dried by rain and wind. The green of Spring lay just beneath a last layer of winter, waiting to burst into view. A few more gusts of wind, a few more driving rains and Spring again! April first, and at long, long last-seniors! The undergrad days were over and we were full-fledged seniors! Rings and blazers were seen everywhere. On April twelfth the annual Aquacade was put on in the Alfred Corning Clark gymnasium pool. Bathing suits from the year 1900 to 1946 were modeled, and intricate water patterns performed by the Swimming Club. Suddenly, the objective for which we had striven all year, May first and Senior Day. Up at six, down to the bakery and back to school to eat forbidden fruits on the foyer floor, 'to flaunt the full glory of lipstick, loafers and blue-jeans before the lower classes. Days lengthening, nights warmer, and lazy afternoons down by the lake, a green thought in a green shade -our last days at Knox. Tennis at six in the morning, walks around the driveway before breakfast, crew on the lake, and the painful early-spring sun-baths. Spring fever! May twenty-fifth, and the rollicking splendor of the K. A. A. banquet. Awards for the outstanding efforts and athletic achievements throughout the year, and a cheerful hello to all the new presidents of the athletic clubs for the coming year. May twenty-ninth, parents beginning to arrive for graduation, The Lantern Parade in all its starlit beauty, saying goodbye to the lovely lake through a mist of tears, relinquishing the K to next yeat's seniors. May thirtieth, the crew races and the sailing of the senior ship, and a last loving look at the Class of 1946. And now, the Class Day lunch, crazy songs, speeches, laughs to cover the deep rather sad feeling that is creeping upon us. Tonight is the song contest-better have the lyrics censored a little! Tomorrow, May thirty-first, the day for which we have been waiting four years. Will our dresses fit? Down the aisle we shall walk past parents and friends, a determined lift to our heads, a straightening of shoulders. Behind the vague fear that besets us all. The world we are about to enter is one full of the unknown powers and horrors of the atomic bomb, of jet propelled planes, of unsettled world affairs which will eventually rest with us, with our generation. Strong hearts and strong minds are needed now and strength behind our convictions. We must win a lasting peace! Then a brave but trembling smile for the world to see, and our diplomas. The horseshoe in the foyer, a last endearing look at the school and school friends. 117 1.ST WTLLZUWJTESTAMENT UP THE EL 55 UP 1946 We, the Class of1946, ofthe Knox School, Cooperstown, County of Otsego, the State of New York, being of the most unsound mind and reason possible, a conditon caused by the stress of keeping an eighty average, do hereby bequeath and bestow the following as our Last Will and Testament, thereby tendering invalid all former legal devices by us made. C7 Pat Wood leaves her appetite and ligger to Beth Wadsworth. Lynn Frank unburdens her height on Ann Lowry. Pat White leaves her Dole to Libby. jr. Thompson tearfully relinquishes West Point to Peanut. Teena Rising leaves her Cwazy little wed wabbit to anyone who can catch it! Crosby leaves her walk to Hester Howland. Connie and Bebe give Porgy and Bess back to Broadway, realizing that the loan was only temporary anyway. Maddy Pennicke leaves her quiet, unassuming manner to the wild and woolly Dimock twins. Jean Poeter leaves her ears to all inquisitive housemothers. Judy Johnston bestows her Cooperstown Date Bureau upon Ann Harrison. Buck Barry gives the shores of Lake Otsego back to the Indians. The Senior Class leaves the Scholastic Aptitudes Qor lnaptitudes, as the case may bej to the Third Form. Corey and Landis sadly leave George and the front seat of Colonel's car to the nicest person in next year's Riding Club. 118 Dotteye Rooke bestows her money collecting on any Shylock who has the courage to take the job. Nancy Chidester leaves her engagement ring for all forthcoming Weekenders. Judy Feiner bequeaths her uniforms to Ginsey Self, assuring a perfect fit. Mary Ford leaves The House I Live In to Nanson de Silva. The Class of 1946 donates all the blacklist fines to an inevitable Eighth Victory Loan Drive. Pat Shoemaker signs over presidency of the Hubba-Hubba Club to Coralyn Burgess, who should feel highly honored. Robin and Joyce leave a bottle of aspirin to the lucky editors of next year's Rose Leaves. Genie Markthaler leaves her role of Lady Godiva for Lee Clark. Trubee and Faux bequeath generous slices of Loganberry pie to Marcia and Bustie. Snail leaves her calm, sophisticated manner to Lydia Johnson. Sue and B. gladly relinquish study hall to Maggie Crisvvell and Jackie Webster. Josie and Nina leave a lot of girls wondering who will do their Spanish 'next year. The Third Floor wills The Underground Railway to next year's more daring occupants. Maxine leaves after four years. WitneJJeJ.' Zfafaifl' 17.5.454- Qa,Q,..as 119 G-Neme'H16 Ante of QWQWOV ,mx , N Qmgp.-QuscK! , K , R399 X ' ' 4 4 .5 6 fi' .9 X? 6 Tux la! f F K' E N 7 . X wif m . . 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H , '-1..on FIFTH Fmt Raza: Margaret Allen, Darly Ferraz, Caridad Tomeu, Dorothy Archer, Renee Marcus. .Yecond Razvxjeanne Talbot, Mary Lua Gould, Helen Mable, Marion Arm Miller, Karen Pagon, Nancy Gray,Jo Ann Miller. Nat Induded in Picfzzres Elizabeth Fall, Dorothy Derrick. 122 ll .ilis . Rf? 4-gy-E, F. X -F9 . -' - iff' ' J I 1 ' my 1' V D -s 6 ' lla-Q' :XB Nl x X C XV rx'-',! :'L l if!- 1 QLL., f,iw'K , i. , ffjww V. - -4 ll, ,,. f -lu Q: ip -:f- fl , fb. L fpr ,l 'K' 'ij X . Y. LPQA et, ,V .4-' f .UV 1 L, f- BQ. ' eil' 'Q7 -f I l Ll' 1- Qvvl - ' . I . v n 11,51-XJ, 1 A J J5g, -,X S ff- ' ,f fi, Jvfl-1 ,W ,. vcr aiu!!! f V, J 'oi 'LQH ' Vqjlyf ,1 K X, ,xr ex: .f l? U lil X L W1 X ' 1 ,Q . 1 x 5 X Fin! Raw: Gretchen Kratz, Barbara Prince, Alma Ruth Trethavvay, Barbara Ann Beegle, Mary Prunera. Second Row: Dorothy Gouinlock, Antoinette Brevillier, Estelle Shafer, Priscilla Copland, Glenna Winslow, Betsey Alexander, Doris Irving. 123 Fm - Eu558ff.y0ll9At0 I if' I ' A V04 N ludlbl- N wad L X' C' v -rl 'tty l'S01,Jl,mE't,.,1 - 1 , If x 5 ' ' yu!-jK hx.l'. kD J wJvu ,f,,.1 H N 6 XXQCQJ xy. v I f-A the V A - 3 eeeee A M W of O A- 0 J - f 'T ,, , ,, , Siffizzlpjifean Gal-ies, Anlta Taylor, Jo Anne Edwards, Beth Wadsworth, Susan Carter, Nancy Reid. Sirrirzg an Benclv: Gail Miller, Nancy Stewart, Mary Ann Gallo, Elizabeth Appel, Margaret Criswell. SI't77Idf7Ig.' Nanson DeSilva, Joanne Jollille, Nancy Hamilton, Patricia Cole, Jean Thursby, Ellen ,lane Palmer, Marcia Rice, Joan Turk, Lydia Johnson, Ann Lowry. Nat 211 flie Pirfzzrex Nancy Brewster, Daisy Dimock, Kathlyn Keller, Mary Lou Raymond, Cynthia Wyman. . 5- y 7 W 'ffijiic THIRD FQ E7 ' h'fifr?Q X , rw-Ly: H A ,iff S if .rf fj ' V , f, - 1 V S' i. i kv. 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N N 'fi ,-fx L4 2 it Q- 4 4 , X, rs - . E , iw V N is . J' fe N! Q 57 5, 5 - i A Em, 53 E if NP' X 1-ix' ,f 5225 he ' V A E, Firff Roux' Mara dos Santos, Edith Post, Coralyn Burgess, Diane Lee, Nancy X 4 L7 1 1' ff , I, , ',C fllxfyl . 'd 1 t. Q34 A, WP . ffo I Xl! .U ucv . ..-J 1 ,Lf 1 D 1 W, . ,iv Q. x E V 'Lee Clark, Virginia Self. Secwzd Razr: Helen Gosnell, Elizabeth Wright, le - cj, ,. i lv X ', Judy Taylor, Janet Ober, Ann Church, Maureen Pepler. Third Roux' Clarice xl 4 Boice, Joyce Peterson, Ann Marburg, Ethel Capriles, Margaret Schwartz. . K Pom-flu Razr: Louise Mitchell, Carol Leherman, Barbara Henline, Betsey QQ, O'Connor, Allene Mulbach. Fiftb Rozz'.'Josepl'1i11e van der Gracht, Betsey N, McLane, Patricia Lee, Shirlee Sanderson, Hester Howland. Not in flve Pitrzzre: Q? Nancy Dunbar, Ianine Kramer, Mary-Rose Kramer. sq ' for ' pf 5 Y 'fx rf 1 4 , A B , Nefal ,QV .55-Q-mg, Nev 'G' , ex il U 'H :gf S F' 4 -.r' ,Jb Ev V .yr ' , 'A' we ,'s.?2- -JSEEU D FDBM F N' l E' N991 Q94 0' 57, BN Dx U 5 X 5: A- -ff' icyv Q i e N if xp N Q' ' X9 s rx. stil ,f ,J-' If .Q Q? -c , -'lv JT 'V s i A x .'l U7 9' 5972 J. ,J ' S ,Q 'X .5-f .... -f 5. ,,. 116 Q, ml i fr- - fag, ,V .9 JJ if iff yr S N - Ng- , 5' UNIUH HIGH Firm! Row: Sheridan Fain, Jo Ann Smith, Vickie Maurer, Virginia Hilliard, Mary H. Phillips, Anita Loehmann, Dolores Smithson. Serozzd Row: Brita Skarbrevik, Alice Taylor, Divi Limvers, Phyllis Capriles, Betsey Young, Jean Colegrove, Joan Stewart, Constance Collier, Mary Hilliard. Third Raw: Joan Van Gonsic, Sybil Palmer, Pat Parkinson, Renee Kitchell, Deborah Camps,Jar1e Bagley, Mary Benningholf. Noi in fbe Picfzzre: Barbara Monroe. S is 127 . , af, ---, - ,,. , if A 1 -A 35 . Txl ,ff Sitrnxgx Susanne Alling, Berry jane Cronk. .Ytmzdings Dorothy Rooke, Barbara Stone, Gretchen Krarz OFFICERS SUSANNE ALLING . .... . Prefident BETTY JANE CRONK . Vice-Prefident DOROTHY ROOKE . . . Secretary BARBARA STONE . Mefnber' of Council GRETCHEN KRATZ , Member of Council EXECUTI E EUU EIL STUDE BUVEH ME T SSUEI TIU 128 THE GHOST STAFF CONSTANCE CLUETT . . Editor JEAN LANDIS . . Arfociizte Editor BETTY FALL , . . Aryociizte Editor ANN COLEMAN . . Literary Editor ' KAREN PAGON . Afrirttmt Litertngf Editor gi JUDY FEINER .... Poetry Editor in MAXINE FRANKENSTEIN . Bzifiizeri Editor , MARION ANN MILLER Arrirttzizt Bziriizerr Editor L' MARY EVERT ..... Art Editor NANCY CHIDESTER . . Arrirtimt Art Editor MARY LOU BARRY . . Social Editor NANCY REID . . Asrirtmzt Social Editor PATRICIA SHOEMAKER . . Excbtmtge Editor KATHLYN KELLER . Arrirtdizt Exrhizizge Editor GERTRUDE TULLEY . . Alznmzize Editor MARGARET EATON Arriftmit Aliiimme Editor Q A. ' CHARLOTTE CARVER ' ' jlpwfff Editor ' L',.. 4 .:, .,,..,...,, A A- r w' r' N ELLEN JANE PALMER Anirtmzt Sporty Editor - 1 -t ' ANN HARRISON . Cooperitozmz R6Pi'6JE7ZfdfiZl6 BETTINA RISING .... Typift MARGRETTA BUSH . , , CQNSTANCE CLUET1' .Yeizmlx Bettina Riaing, Gertrude Tulley, Mary Louise Barry, Patricia ShOenIaker, Maxine Frankenstein, Constance Cluett, jean Landis, Charlotte Carver. Sm11di11g:Kathlyn Keller, Nancy Reid, Ann Coleman, Ann Harrison, Karen Pagnn, Marion Ann Miller, Judy Feiner, Margaret Eaton, Mary Evert, Betty Fall, Nancy Chidesrer, Margrerta Bush, Ellen jane Palmer. 129 HOSE LEAVES ST FF MM, Srizmls Betty .lane Crunk, .Iuycc O'Cunnor, Mary Elizabeth Freas, Hannele Robinson, Susanne Alling. Xtmzflirig' Virginia Broun 7 Carvul Hidlny, Dorothy Ruukc, Barbara Stone, Patricia White, Catherine Krieger, Patricia Wood, Ruth XX ood MARY ELIZABETH FREAS , I . JOYCE O'CONNoR, HANNELE ROBINSON SUE ALLING .... RUTH Womb, LROROTHY ROOKE I BETTY JANE CRONK . . XVIRGINIA BROWN, PATRICIA XVOOD BARBARA STONE . . . . CATHERINE KRIEGER, PATRICIA XVHITE CARVELJEAN HIDLAH' . . . . MRS. MARIE K. HARNILUN, Miss PUERA Editor-211-Chief . . Anociate EdfI'0I'.f . , Bzzfmefx Mazzager' Auiftmzt Bzuifzeu Md7ldlg6fJ . . . , Art Editor I A.fJi.rta1zt Arr Editarx , . Plvolograpbif Editor , , Aniftmzr Plwtalgrapbir Edjtafzr , . . fznzior Editor B. ROBISON I Faculqv Adrimrs 130 DEPARTMENT HEADS Stone, Berry jane ary Ehzabeth Freas, sarme Alling. - L QADK Q E4 fb Q L Q S? gc 'J-W Ss' Cf: . 4'No+ . f Q3 94 xx! 1 . .. A V- 1 ' l - 'i N X-4 x Vs Rr ffli-fi' X 'X 'Xi , Q x -. fy. j V, 5 ' ' ' 'X ' Fx 75 ri xx X! N' ' N XV Xitriuiq, Firff Roux' Hiinnele Robinson, Dorothy Briininghlloyte Crosby, Ann Coleman, Nancy Reid, Ellen Jane Palmerulean Landis, Margaret Crimvell, Gertrude Tulley. .Yrtaml Roux' Jackie Webster, Catherine Mclieever, Toni Brevillier, Patricia Bell, Iudy Feincr, Toni Gilman, Nancy Brewster, Marcia Riteulane Bagley, Diane Dimock,Daisy-Ann Dimock. Third or Bark Row: Clarice Boite, Sybil P11lmer,Judy Taylor, Mary Ford, Mary Elizabeth Freas, Patricia White, Mary Louise Barry, Nancy Weiber, Ruth Wood. AN N CULEMAN PrrJ'iJf'11! THE UHAMATIE EL H -1 4'-W-'.-r M -I f 1' f L .:.w.i.1. Organized 1926 xx, x X 'X .x Q, lk 6. rx 132 , X Jn, WI4- , 'I 4 VJ 'ff-Q. V, -D , -sw' A ,Qi ff- , 5' Ay- . 4 3 . ' Us JA ' ,J-'L AJ -' xp' ffl -1, A' v 5, ,Y -, Q l if fd 'N ,if is 1 , pr 'fIFf'HEfi ff -- P 'N -f -9 - -5 ' - p .-' af' ' fs 621 :V f X-V,- 'wb 'JQ HJS ' :Y 'vj :nj ' .D . J xc - ,r J r ' Q' of 9 f 'VJ' J? fx dr, I-I ' if' 5' cs 1 A 'A Z 1454 4'v. NYJ 4? -' X,-- ' .'f'A 9 . la ,J pry' IJ, ,qcf fr 7 5' , 3 - -1. W -4 f S .177 '-f N J- 1 X r . ' 5 35, J L -' f'f ' V ,v X F, .-1 6 'Ji ' 'f -' ,X .f --9 f- y ' v O as 'f 7 K 1 rf ' J' ig 5 rj .V ,ff . S Ju ',f'h .IP Organized 1922 JUDY FEINER PI'EJ'ir1t'I1f feared: Amy Thompson, Judy Feiner, Mrs. Houghton, Mrs. Harmon, Ann Coleman. .S'm11Jia1gxJean11e Rouss, Hannele Robinson Joyce O'Connor, Dorothy Rooke, Jean Landis, Gertrude Tulley. Qxka -- 133 RS. HOUGHTON'S MESSAGE HERE AT KNOXP WE HAVE TRIED TO SHOW YOU THAT A HAPPY LIFE, JOY AND PEACE COME ONLY THROUGH A LIFE OF ACTIVITY AND SERVICE. if SO IP WISH THAT EACH ONE OF YOU MAY LOSE THOUGHT OF SELF IN ORDER TO FIND YOURSELF, REMEMBERING THAT REAL HAPPINESS DOES NOT COME FROM MANY POSSESSIONS, BUT FROM FOLLOW- ING A DEFINITE PURPOSE,WITH UNSELF- ISH SERVICE TO OTHERS. Qu? ,Gf...3!fl-If l ,. .2 A:' Q l llllll Qzllll M l E - L ' ,sw V ,-f - l '- '1 if ,Q qw. ., 'ww . 2 , ,A .A is L5 1 5 1 Q , -WE -Wg, L -9 'F W, 2 s ' 5 QT .. ,Q 5 1. ' : . .w.e:..- - z f e- . f nn mln elf llll I III! I llll,l - - ,llll 4'- 'ill' ll ,H Jzfrz:14g.'xIoyue Crosby, Catherine Krieger, Trudy Stephens, Geraldine Colyer, Sfamlnzgx Constance Cluerr, joan Y an Gonsxc Jean Oakes. Dorothy Rnnke, Lnuise Sire:-ter, Mary Louise Barry, Gladys French, Jean Wenzel f G LADYs FR ENC H Pre.1'iJe11! l fr! THE EHUIH TEMP 'fifsw Organized 1945 THE GLEE CLUB V C, Organized 1905 CQNSTANCE CLUETT PJ':'J'lt!t'llI Knerlnzgs Trudy Stephens, Lynn Frank, Joyce Crosby, Sitting: Betty .lane Crunk, Elizabeth A pel, Juan Sibley, Ann Church, Jean Wenzel, Catherine Krieger, 'loan Van Gonsic, Patricia Hilliard, 'loan l-laclcert, Nancy Reidi Nancy Stewart, Alma Ussery, Virginia Hilliard. Fizxrt Row, .Yr.1m1'n1g.' Caryel Hidlay, Cynthia Wyman, Janet Wood, Nimey Hamilton, Dorothy Rouke, Karen Pagon,.Dorothy Bruning, Joyce O'Connor, Jean Poerer, Ann Harrimn, 'lean Talbot, Gail Lahey, Mary Ford, Doris Irving, Marjorie Weeks, Hannele Robinmn, Burk Rau-.' Ethel Caprile5, Mariivn Ann Miller, Mary Louise Barry, lLxd1a.Inhnsun,E5telie Shafer, Patricia Bell, Louise Streeter, Mary Evert, Betsey Alexander, Allene Mul1llwach,Gladys French, Sherrard Marthinmn, Jean Oaliex, Cumtance Collier, Conbtance Cluett. I- - . M- Y . V f 5 1 l 1 l I E . . 5 J' . 'TAPE F. 'iiS'5H4 x5'.?E .i 5 X if' 5 4 ' 1 ws. 5 z ,Q 2 ar A 'W .4 s 4,-,, Q1 --' fi.- ., .L , , . '-H' -. FJ , if ,, 135 u vo iw, , A I-,,,.,. 5 I O Ill! . 1 I 5' llll 5 n N llll ' I ': -A ' - I f z u 9,0 uni 1 . gi ' Q la no ll 5 :v!35E::ii- :QQ un e ' - 9 Ill' 7' ':f'f Bl lr 'jf EX? i I.. fitting: Carvel l-lidlay, Lydia Johnson, Joan Patterson, Catherine Krieger, Jean Talbot, Betty Jane Cronk, I-lannele Robinson, Eugenia Markthaler. Smuilizzg, Fir-.rt Roux' Rosanna Martin, Dorothy Archer, Janet Wood, Patricia Bell, Nancy Chidester, Lynn Frank, Marion Baker, Mary Ford, Anne Harrison, Joyce O'Connor, Margaret Eaton, Mary Elizabeth Freas. 5lt'f011:f Row: Ruth Wood, Dana Mae Volker, Louise Streeter, Party Shoemaker, Nancy Gray, jo Ann Miller, Mary Lua Gould, Dorothy Rooke, V Helen Mabie, Nancy Weiser. LYDIA JOHNSON Prexiizlerlt ' i THE i M SIE ELUB 'Yi-final' MN 'Wil' Organized 1926 136 THE e SHETCH EL B 2 Organized 1930 XIIRGINIA BROWN Prmideazt .S-ifdJ1Ji7?g.' Dorothy Bruning, Joan Patterson, Virginia Self, Virginia Brown, Charlotte Scott, Joy Rambach, Eugenia Markthaler, Margaret Eaton. .firfizzgx Nancy Chidester, Patricia Wood, Margretta Bush, Nancy Weiser, Lydia johnson, Joyce Peterson Model: Mary Louise Barry. 137 I ' . W7 i Fu-,rf Ra11','Yickle Maurer, Virginia Self, cfrrrn1ifR014',' Alice Taylor, Charlotte Scott, Jeanne Rouss, Cynthia Wyman, Jo Ann Smith, Nancy Dunbar, Joan Hackett, Mickie Kramer, Joan Turk, Beth Wadsworth, Sue Snaith, Marie Harris, Carvel Hidlay, Sacha Sharp, Betty Appel, Susan Carter, Mara doa Santoa, Raquel Bensaude. Tlviril Razr: Gertrude Tulley, Charlotte Carver, Joyce Croaby, Mary Hilliard, Nancy Lee Clark, Sybil Palmer, Clarice Boice, Bettina Rising, Catherine Krieger, Dorothy Archer, Jean Landis, Ann Coleman, Jean Wenzel, Barbara Stone, Sheridan Pain. Fam-fli Row: Gail Miller, Nancie Stewart, Nanson de Silya, Barbara Henline, Trinkie McKeeyer,Jane Bagley, Pat Cole, Joyce Peterson, Toni Breyillier, Marueen Pepler, Joanne Jollirfe, Nancy Hamilton, Phyllis Strause, Cynthia Van Gothic, Valerie Lang, Phyllis Caprilee, Jackie Kramer, Dorothy Bruning, Ethel Caprilem, Mary Lou Raymond, Fzflli Razr: Pat White, LydiaJohnson, Dana Volker, Joy Rambach, Diyi Limvers, Louise Stteeter, Beray McLane, Heater Howland, Yiyiim Deruha, Pat Lee, Josie Van der Gracht, Louise Mitchell, Mary Evert, Joyce O'Conrior, Dottie Rooke. J THE PHE EH EL B R I Organized 1924 CATHERINE KRIEGER Pruitlrzlr 138 THE SPA ISH IILUB .-Wh. l l Organized 1926 ' HANNELE ROBXNSON 3 Prefirlefzt Firrt Raw: Hannele Robinson, Pat Wood, Rosanna Martin, Geraldine Colyer, Coralyn Burgess, Mara dos Santos, Marjorie Weeks, Joanne Bentley, Sacha Sharp, Catherine Krieger, Trudy Stephens, Trudy Tulley, Margaret Criswell, Daisy-Ann Dimock, Marcia Rice, Pat Hilliard. .Yrraml Rau':Jackie Webster, Gail Lahey, Eugenia Markthaler, Jean Talbot, Joanne Sibley, Janet Wood, Rene Marcus, Elaine Peters, Bettyjane Cronk, Joan Patterson, Mary Lou Baker, Gladys French, Sherrard Marrhinson, Diane Dimoclc. Thin! Raw: Bettina Rising, Jean Thursby, Jean Caks, Mary Evert, Dottie Rooke, Priscilla Copeland, Nanson de Silva, Carol Leberman, Nancy' Chidesrer, Mary Elizabeth Freas, Margrerta Bush, Nancy Weiser, Estelle Shaffer, Betty Fall, Karen Pagon, Ann Faux,Jeanne Rouss. Fwrrfb Rou':Sue Alling, Nancy Reid, Mary Ford, Ida Mae Bistline, Louise Streeter, Dana Volker, Margaret Eaton, Mary Lou Barry, Judy Feiner, Judy Johnston, Kathryn Poore, Pat White, Toni Gilman, Ellen Jane Palmer, Nancy Brewster, Alma Ussery. 3 139 1 3 3 E Q llffifa 2 hx, 2 K ' i ' ,, XL- -rim. 5i,3 Clp -1 f -., l,g.3,'., x f 7i,,,:., -S ,J A R Nl' o S, A X-X,fx,f I ln ll in 1 J C N N, L, I all ix g r f'Qf RH Sitting- Barbara StOne, Karen Pagnn. Kzzeelmgn Anita Taylor, Maclelon Penniclce, Bettina Rising. .S'mm!ing.' Gertrude Tullex BARBARA STONE Pf'EJ'ltl62If 'L 11- Dorothy ROOke, Cliarltitt: Carver, Ellen Blanc Palmer, Susanne .-Xlling, Mary Lou Raymond, Patricia White, Gail Lahey. THE H UX ATHLETIC ASSUETATIU BARBARA STONE . KAREN PAGON . . AD ig '22, E X Q wwf! 5 Gini? OFFICERS . . . Prefident Vite-Pfwidezzt . . .Sx6L'I'6fdIl1' MADELON PENNICKE SUSANNE ALLING GERTRUDE TULLEY . CHARLOTTE CARVER MARX' LOU RAYMOND ANITA TAYLOR . GAIL LAHEY . ELLEN JANE PALMER BETTINA RISING DOROTHH' ROOKE PATRICIA XVHITE 140 , .Slcbaol Prefident Ron Team Captain A ll lvire Team Captain A , Riding Club Prarident , . Golf Club Prefident . .slllflllllllillg Club Prefident . . Ski Club Preiiderzt Badmirzron Club PI'EIld6IIf ,fkating Club Prefidenr . School Cbeerleuder HN X HIBI I3 EL B Organized 1920 MEMBERS Betsey Alexander, Susanne Alling, Jane Bagley, Barbara Beegle, Joanne Bentley, Rosemary Brown, Deborah Camps, Phyllis Capriles, Ann Church, Jean Colegrove, Ann Coleman, Betty Jane Cronk, Vivian Deruha, Marion DeVoe, Jo Anne Edwards, Mary Evert, Annette Faux, Mary Ann Gallo, Josephine Gomez, Dorothy Gouinlock, Mary Lua Gould, Nancy Gray, Barbara Henline, Mary Hilliard, Patricia Hilliard, Kathlyn Keller, jean Landis, Valerie Lang, Carol Leberman, Diane Lee, Patricia Lee, Anita Lochmann, Ann Lowry, Catherine McKeever, Helen Mabie, Renee Marcus, Eugenia Markthaler, Rosanna Martin, Diana Mathewson, Marion Ann Miller, Allene Muhlbach, janet Ober, Ellen Jane Palmer, Sybil Palmer, Patricia Parkinson, Mary Phillips, Mary Lou Raymond, Nancy Reid, Charlotte Scott, Virginia Self, Estelle Shafer, Cynthia Snaith, Joan Stewart, Barbara Stone, Dolores Smithson, joan Turk, Alma Ussery, Cynthia Van Gonsic, Joan Van Gonsic, Beth Wadsworth, Barbara Wallace, Ruth Wood, Elizabeth Wright, Cynthia Wy- man, Elizabeth May Young. Colonel Pollcoffnikoff on Babe MARY Lou RAYMOND Prcriifefzt Firrl Raw: Janet Ober, Elizabeth Wright, Susanne Alling, Mary Lou Raymond, Virginia Self, Sybil Palmer, Ellen Jane Palmer Barbara Wabgze, BANQ-ara Henline. Secoml Ray: Marv vert, Hester Howland, Joan Turk, Patricia Lee, Patricia Parkinson Ann . Xcfxgldf ,- f fm,-' J X . 'NX 3 owry, Betsey Young. . f-lm if 1 .. 3 AU. Q X will X913 Jia 1 ' OW' 1 1-lb, YJ Xxx ' A, ,JN NA,-X Q 'ik -' Q5 X. N Y-DS, ,yygl s.Xii,,.f' xx gi' .1-x,Q I Qin' QV . ' lo' xv' ,r Q A Ox 1 ,F 'S X- -X X., 55 'XJ ' fx ' l Yxflq '.: BQ X 1 t we N, , ANN w,S'Qlg!l,X t x 4X ,l yrs. .JV q'xFP Qi N U 141 Back Roux' Mary Phillips, Gail Miller, Alma Ruth Trethaway, Susan Carter, Cynthia Snaith, Toni Brevillieruloyce Peterson, Maxine Frankenstein, Catherine Mclieever, Ellen Jane Palmer, Judy johnston, Mary Louise Barry, Mary Ford, Louise Mitchell, Nancy Lee Clark, Joanne Jolliffe, Mary Lou Raymond, Dorothy Rooke. Fx-out Roux' Constance Cluett, Catherine Krieger, Trudy Stephens, Charlotte Carver, Gertrude Tulley, Clarice Boice, Judy Taylor, Nancy Hamilton, Mary Ann Gallo, Patricia Wood, Sybil Palmer. DOROTHY Rooxiz Preridelzf ' :D-mix-',' 1 .Q 1 b i i.: 'V 3 f -df.-st .. f'-H ,x ,J H Q .G 'Qf,,.r'--iaa.3 .g:'. 1 4 . 'Q' ' , ' . V if -4 '- ' ' .5 if if 5 ., M fs: Q , s it f Y'-342 :' ., T H E fi 'ff 5 lli Tl G 'B ' i ,sifgialzi i ,- Q f ' V A i in iii, nf: ' jx . . . .ungr- '93' ti . 'Alun Organized 1942 142 THE EL B Organized in 1936 K, -L... I --.I J ELLEN JANE P.u.:x1izR Pm iifeut Firft Raw: Barbara Stone, Virginia Self, Ellen jane Palmer. .Y6i'U11JR014'.' Elizabeth Wright, Barbara Hunline, Sybl Palmer, Louise Mitchell. Thin! Row: Margrerta Bush, Judy Taylor, Clarice Boicc, Josephine Van der Gracht, Toni Gilman. Fam-rh Roux' Alma Ruth Trethaway, Betbey McLane-,Joyce Peterbon, Hannele Robinwn. Frfflv Rau Ann Harriwn, Dororhy Rool-cc, Toni Brevillier, Mary Lou Raymond, Sacha Sharp. - ig. 'L ,5-Y' it I. 143 - yi 5 g - HQ is lg MEMBERS 5 -5-111-rf. f , ,.q s-yi..-, , 5 5- f 5.,--.- mu f..,..21-va, 1.'f.faff V - F,-jd, -. B , Q.-,,,, . ..s Nancy Chidester, Patricia White, Toni Gilman, Trudy Stephens, de Silva, Catherine Krieger J' -I ,'i',' '.. sf J -- 'f A C . V . 5 ff 1 NITA TM 1.011 . Y, JJX V. in V Prefiifmt ,' ' '52 ' Ji 521' if ,Jin JQJJV5' df' J ',l 'J :K sy W EL Organized 1922 Betty Appel, Clarice Boice, Nancy Brewster, Sue Carter, Nancy Chidester, Patricia Cole, Geraldine Colyer, Margaret Criswell, Daisy Ann Dimock, Diane Dimock, Nanson de Silva, Mary Ann Gallo, Toni Gilman, Marie Harris, Barbara Henline, Carvel Hidlay, Hester Howland, Lydia Johnson, Joanne Jolliffe, Cath- erine Keller, Janine Kramer, Mary Rose Kramer, Catherine Krieger, Valeria Lang, Gail Lahey, Patricia Lee, Catherine Mc- Keever, Betsy McLane, Sherrard Marthinson, Louise Mitchell, Janet Ober, Maureen Pepler, Elaine Perers,Joyce Peterson, Edith Post, Mary Lou Raymond, Marcia Rice, Bettina Rising, Dorothy Rooke, Joanne Sibley, Trudy Stephens, Phyllis Strauss, Judy Taylor, Joan Van Gonsic, Barbara Wallace, Patricia White, Cindy Wyman. 144 THE SWIMMING EL ,J MEMBERS Susanne Alling, Betty Appel, Margaret Allen, Marion Baker, Mary Louise Barry, Barbara Beegle, Patricia Bell, Clarice Boice, Toni Brevillier, Coralyn Burgess, Margretta Bush, Charlotte Car- ver, Nancy Chidester, Ann Church, Nancy Lee Clark, Constance Cluett, Patricia Cole, Constance Collier, Margaret Criswell, Vivian Deruha, Marion DeVoe, Daisy Ann Dimock, Diane Dim- ock, Margaret Eaton, Joanne Edwards, Mary Evert, Sherry Pain. Judy Feiner, Mary Ford, Lynn Frank, Maxine Frankenstein. Gladys French, Mary Ann Gallo, Toni Gilman, Helen Gosnell, Nancy Gray, Joan Hackett, Nancy Hamilton, Barbara Henline, Carvel Hidley, Hester Howland,Joey Jolliffe, Janine Kramer, Mary Rose Kramer, Gretchen Kratz, Catherine Krieger, Patricia Lee, Anita Loehmann, Ann Lowry, Catherine Mclieever, Betsy McLane, Renee Marcus, Eugenia Markthaler, Sherrard Marthin- son, Vickie Maurer, Gail Miller, Louise Mitchell, Jean Oakes, Janet Ober, Betsey O'Connor, Joyce 0'Connor, Karen Pagon, EllenJane Palmer, Sybil Palmer, Patricia Parkinson,Joan Patter- son, Madelon Pennicke, Joyce Peterson, Mary Phillips, Jean Poeter, Joy Rambach, Mary Lou Raymond, Nancy Reid, Tina Rising, I-lannele Robinson, Dorothy Rooke, Sacha Sharp, Estelle Shafer, Patricia Shoemaker, Joanne Sibley, Brita Skarbrevik, Sue GAIL Laney Snaith, Trudy Stephans, Joan Stewart, Barbara Stone, Phyllis Prffidvnt Strauss, Louise Streeter, Jeanne Talbot, Alice Taylor, Anita Taylor, Judy Taylor, Amy Thompson, Jean Thursby, Ruth Trethaway, Gertrude Trubee, Gertrude Tulley, Joan Turk, , Josephine Van der Gracht, Joan Van Gonsic, Dana Mae Volker, Cfgalllled 1933 Marjorie Weeks, Nancy Weiser, Jean Wenzel, Patricia White, Janet Wood, Ruth Wood, Elizabeth Young. Front Roux' Joanne Jollirie, Patty Shoemaker, Amy Thompson, Gail Lahey, Ellen Jane Palmer. Bark Roux' Jean Thursby, Judy Taylor, Gail Miller, Susanne Alling, Anita Taylor. 145 WHITE HUEHEY TEAM Mlm gi Q ,vv funn UQ zfrfzugs IN1.lLll'CL'll A. Pcplsr, D.11w Dnmmk, Diane D111mLk,AImuc Putcrmn. J1.m.f'mq IlU.lI'Il1C.I0Hlff1:, ,lean Thurshv, Charlotte C.u'xc1', K.u1-H l'.1gun, Ellldbkfh Appel, ,In .Kun Edxurdf, Gcrrrudc Trubuu. 1-11 HOSE HUCHEY TEAM PATRICIA W111TLfCupnm1 X I v Q-K - ,. ' 1' ' y 5 A Q ,Ei -1 H BN , D N V, N ,A 'W -5-v5.1 kf'9T'X?'ETs11ENj . . ,,,. . Ou GLU, y heya 'Ev -4: l .f,,l!Fl, wg QC? N: C i -I g N PFI- . ' ,fl if .3-Z. ,--- 'L . -5., W ,.. 1. A ,gif 2-,ff 3fa'rm.g xx wifi v ' - Qtviilwdi 'Xa 'D Iwlq TRL-f l 4 P'-Q' ' ' L . K Tux-yi :img : .nf :vw 'fl-N H- - lvfzfhiv , N - N ' 'rz ?.':',3 R-5-sl T x 145.-,I . 1 KllIf!il1,Q.' Clarita Dulce, Annc llarribmm, Patrlcm White, Gcrtruw.lc Tullcv. ,S'm11J1ng' Runcc KItLl1cll,Gail Lahcy, Susaunc :Xllmg Louhc Mitchell, Sllirlcc SilllL.lL.'l'hUI1, Marv Ex url. 147 HOSE HASHETB LL-FIRST TEAM lxf1rr!1uq'S11ufX1l1ng,Cupr.un.Af,m.l1m1 LQCYIVLILIC Tullvy, GMI Lalmcy, .Num f'lAl'I'l5Ul1, P.lfI'lCl.l XYIHIU, Hurry ,lung Crunk Sy bxl Palmer, Coralyn liurgcw, Kmf.'1f,'g Lx mm Frank, Glddx N Frcmh, G11-rclu-11 Kmrz ,Xr.1n.!11fg: NI.1rg.1rur Cr1xxx:1I,4Iu.x11 Y.m Gom1u.'I-mn Patterson, Nlarif Harrnx, .Xlma llwrx. HOSE BASKETBALL-SEED U TE!-XM WHITE B SEETB EL-ETHST TEAM Kzzfeling' Diane Dimock, Charlotte Carver ,Capt11in7, Dnisv-Ann Dimock. .Yr.1z1r!i11!g: Shcrmrd Marrhinwn, Josephine van der Gracht, Carol LCbCI'IllL1l1, Karen Pagon, Mara dos Slrltos. KIl:'t'!lll4Q.' Elnzgaburh Wrmghr, Toni Gilmnn, Nancy Wcifur. .S'r.1u,ln1g: :lem Thumhy, l3.u'b.1r.1 Hqnlim-, 'Ioan 04140, llnnnnc jullrifc. WHITE HASEETB LL-SEED Tl TEAM lr' F f?fHWl ' front Roux' Renee Kitchell, Bettina Rising. Bark Razr: Catherine McKeever, Catherine Krieger, llswixi Rmxta l'rei1.lr11r HADMI TU CLUB Organized 1936 MEMBERS Pat Bell, Raquel Bensaude, Nancy Brewster, Bettyjane Cronk, Nanson de Silva, Judy Feiner, Mary Ford, Lynn Frank, Toni Gilman, Renee Kitchell, Catherine Krieger, Gail Lahey, Valerie Lang, Catherine McKee-ver, Sherry Marthinson, .lean Oakes, 'Ioy Ranibach, DorothyRooke,-leanne Rouss, Nancy Shimer, Pat Shoe- maker, Trudy Stephens, Phyllis Strauss, Louise Streeter, Ger- trude Tulley, Dana Mae Volkerulean Wenzel, Patricia White. 150 xv-xx an-dw' Front Row: jo Ann Smith, Sheridan Fniri, Mary H. Phillips, Miw Ticmann, Miss Thonmx. Burl Roux' Barbara Monrm Dulurcx Smithsun, Alice Taylor, Anita Luchmgum, Vickie M41urcr,.Iui1n Stewart, Briu1Skz1rhrcvik. BRITA SKARBREVIK ALICE TAYI,C1R Domnns SM1'rHsoN Jo ANN SMITH MARX' H, PHILIIPS Organized 1945 OFFICERS 151 Q Prefidenf Via'-Preridezlf .Yecref.z1Qv-Trerzfzmv' . ,Lf17I'zIl'fiIll Scrapbook Keeper SE IU DR. AND MRS. E. R. ALLINH , . Kenmore, N. Y MRSI. LJ.-XMEN G BAKER . . . . Kenmore, N. Y MR. AND MRS. ALBERT DE R. BAKER . . Scarsclale, N. Y DR. AND MRS. FORREST W. BARRY . . Lockport, N. Y MR. AND MRS. JOSE BENSUADE . . Scarsdale, N. Y MR. AND MRS MAX F. BREVILLIER Hamilton, Ont., Can MR. AND MRS FRANK G. lJ1ROWN,'JR. Garden City, L. l., N. Y MRS. EDXVIN C. BRLINING V. . Cooperstown, N. Y DR. AND MIXS, A. C. BUSH . . Montclair, N. DR. AND MRS. AUGUSTUS B, CHIDESTER , Auburn, N. Y MRS. M.ARX' Sci-IRIUCK CHILTON . . Cohasset, Mass MR. AND MRS. J. B, CRONK . . Hamilton, N, Y. LIELIT. AND MRS. WVILSON H. CROSIIY . Jacksonville, Fla DR. AND MRS, JOHN DERUII. a... Pelham, N. Y MR. AND MRS FRED WYDEVOE . New Brunswick, N, MR. AND MRS KENNETH EATON . Hamburg, N. Y MR. AND MRS CHARLES W. EVERT . . Milwaukee, Wis MR. AND MRS HERBERT A. FAUX Great Neck, L. I., N. Y. DR, AND MRS. FRANCIS FORD . . Rochester, N. Y. MR. AND MRS GERALD N. FRANK . Milwaukee, Wis. DR. AND MRS. HERBERT FRANKENSTEIN . Pittsburgh, Pa. DR. AND MRS. MARTIN W. FRE.-K5 . Berwick, Pa. MR. AND MRS L. A. FRENLIAI . . Holmedel, N. MR. AND MRS. M.iRCO A. GORIEZ . . New York City MR. AND MRS WVILLI.-XM C i..A IR l'llDL.-KY . Bloomsburg, Pa. MR. AND MRS G. E. HILLIARD . Brackenriclge, Pa. MR, AND lNlllS. D. T. 'l0HN5TON COOPERSTOWN, N. Y MR. AND MRS CADNV.-ALI..-XDER W. KELSEY . Troy, N. Y. MR. AND MRS O. A. KRIEOER . Summit, NJ. RPT 2 BUS DR. AND MRS. W. T. LAHEY , . Pelham, N. Y. DR. AND MRS. JAMES E. LANDIS . Reading, Pa. DR. AND MRS. LEO W. MARKTHALER Elmira, N. Y. LT. COL. AND MRS. D. M. MARTHINSON . , Dallas, Texas MR. AND MRS. CHARLES MARTIN . Lynbroolc, N. Y. MR. AND MRS. EARL THOMAS O'CONNOR . Erie, Pa. MR. AND MRS. DOUGLAS PATTERSON . . Burt, N. Y. MR. AND MRS. l'l.-XROLD G. PENNICKE Greenwich, Conn. MR. AND MRS, ERNEST E. POETER . South Orange, N. MR. AND MRS. LEON M. POORE . . Haverhill, Mass. MR. AND MRS. RAYMOND RAISIRACH . West Newton, Mass. COL. AND MRS. l'l.-KRRY N. RISING , Washington, D. C. MR. AND MRS. H. M. ROBINSON . Woodstock, N. Y. MR, AND MRS. R. L. ROOKE . . Westfield, N. MR. AND MRS. EDWARD A. ROUSS . Newburgh, N. Y. MR. AND MRS. HUOII B. SCOTT . . Wheeling, W. Va. MR. AND MRS. GUY S. SHOEMAKER . Hammondsporr, N. Y. MR, AND MRS. JAY G. STEPHENS . Pittsburgh, Pa. MR. AND MRS. HENRY W. STREETER Elmira, N. Y. CART. AND MRS. GRIFifI'rH B, THOMPSON Jackson Heights, N. Y. MR. AND MRS, D.ANIEL L. XVOLKER . . Eden, N. Y. MR. AND MRS. HOWARD O. WVALLACE . Rochester, N. Y. MR. AND MRS. ERNEST T. WV.-XGER . . Massena, N. Y. MR. AND MRS. H. S. WVEISER . . Beloit, Wis. MR. AND MRS. C. C. WVENZEL . . . Deferiet, N. Y. MR. AND MRS. HENRX' ARTHUR WVHITE Honolulu, Hawaii MR. AND MRS. lvl.-XRVIN WVOUD . Evanston, lll. MRS. FI.oRENtE N. WVOOD . Kingston, Pa. L 5' af 41 , , y . 1 . 5 . , ' . ' v . tl K !, f' -:,,1. Q, 'r ' .Ak .ak 1 :xi . : l?3i'3i b' 35 1.25 Hifi' iw' 1, A 3, j- A ., . .1 S i . 4' aifx '7 Q-' ',g,gASf ,I Al. if f'Y'i,' S ln ,iv V , ' J fi Xf' 'X ' Z xfgi. ' E e F xvx X ' 4. ,L wif? 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EVERGREEN 9-5473-4 W l'l'LCU l 0I'lZe 0lfU'l lay C A S T I N G S COPPER, BRONZE AND ALUMINUM WOOD PATTERN AND MODEL WORK MACHINE WORK CHARLES A. MARTIN 249-55 HURON ST. BROOKLYN 22, N. Y. TEL. EVERGREEN 9-4402-5 DOSSERT G. CORP MANUFACTURERS OF THE ORIGINAL PRESSURE QSOLDERLESSQ CONNECTORS AND TERMINALS FOR ELECTRICAL CONDUCTORS CHARLES MARTIN 249-255 HURON ST, BROOKLYN 22, N. Y. 163 OUR COMPLIMENTS TOT SENIOR CLASS SQ G. LWILLIAMSON SUCCESSOR TO HOLCOMBE 84 RAMETTA 169 ind F Q 7 I. X K 67'S'i? l Q f X I ' Q . . Z., .F mam .'. .9 I ,g ' ,, J ,X I 4? A -egg-, Lx-Q-iii? L E - - ... - - 1i?i 'f 1'- : N .:.:-. 5 , ig- ff A. ' Q K 'A 4. HE K Adv P, T mf ' 1 7' 1 'fglw Q? ' L QS: sr T M Z, ., 'ei NA:-if X S ,x Q2 if ,li Bean' Wifhef Uf THE THIRD FORM Cwzplimefm of five MILLER SILICA SAND COMPANY WISTOWN PENNS N , 3-1.. w, - - we'--w . 5122 . gl Ill Q-M '- Q s. f' ' --J fl 4 1 'rf f Q. fi, f ' 5 sfr'Q-V 2f 1'. 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F , . 3 k V f ,.i.-.h,.x.,,,,, l , .xnxx ,AHHIV L Anticipation rose Excitement ruled Blue and gold above Green around A vague and shaping horizon A dome Sentinel gatesfwhite pillars Relief, Strength, Encouragement, Knowledge SQ DEPARTURE Memory rules Foresight rises Treasures packed away Loose strands tightly woven Twilight descends Pillars fading and hidden Separate now-each one alone! Love, Friendship, Experience, Confidence. GERTRUDE TULLEY 12 Thos. G. McMahon 81 Co. 18 Genesee Street Utica, N. Y. Rice and Adams Corp. Buffalo, New York Manufacturers of Can Washers - - Bottle Washers Conveyors and Stainless Steel Receiving Equipment for Milk Plants Collzpfjllzezztr of CLARK'S CLOTHING STORE Q01 Cooperstown, N. Y. Cozlzplimezzff of AUGUR'S no: CORNER BOOK STORES BETTER SHOES GORDON l-lOs1ERY R. C. DERRICK 10: Cooperstown, N. Y. LIPPITT BROTHERS KNOX JENVELRY Gifts' for iz!! 0rm.ri011.f na Cooperstown, N. Y. STALKER SUPPLY CO. Cooperstown, New York Quality merchandise, liberal terms, prompt service are the principles enabling us to serve an ever increasing territorx 2-02 SUPPLIES 84 EQUIPMENT for jlcboolfe-Bazzlzfgfljjliref EARL G. STALKER, Prop. PHONE 308 ELLSWORTH 81 SILL Lingerie 100 MISSES' AND LADIES' SPORTSWEAR I-IoUsE FURNISHINGS C02 Cooperstown, New York CHURCH 8: SCOTT, INC. Dl'Ilggj.ffJ Q01 75 Main St., Cooperstown, N. Y. Compljflzefzff of THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK Cooperstown, N. Y. Afidlllbel' Federal Depoyit Izzrrznmzru Cwpozzztimz NATHAN SCHWEITZER CO. ' INC. 509 WYEST 16TH STREET NEW YORK CITY MCEWAN HARDWARE CO. Skjizzrg and Skzlffllig Eqzfiplfzezzzr 101 CORONA BRAND Phone 63 POULTRY MEATS GAME Cooperstown, N. Y. 'T7 Cazzzplilzzezzff of Middle Fenimore Cottage f-01 ACROSS FROM COOPER INN Cowplz ffzefz ff of COOPERSTOWN ELECTRIC COMPANY Cooperstown, N. Y. Conzpfimefzfr of HOFF-MANN CLEANERS Oneonta, New York MOHICAN GARAGE Dodge - Plymouth - Packard ,Slifer and .Yerzdre Cooperstown, N. Y. DIEGES 81 CLUST 17 john St., New York 8, N. la Qfffcifzf ezz'efer.r for flre Clrm of 1946 Y TUNNICLIFF INN '-0' 34-36 Pioneer Street Cooperstown, New York MICHAEL'S MARKET Conzplefe Food Store Complimeuff 0 f THE W' SCHNEIDER BROTHERS Cooperstown, N. Y. BAKERY I' ' ,.... g fd Q' N' -' f' X 1--R, wx-, ,f? ii f K The FIRST NATIONAL BANK E.m1b!Z.rbeff 14950 COOPERSTO WN, NEW YORK Q12 Every Banking and Tffzm' 367926611 M Nlember Fedeml Depofif Izzmmzzve Cwjuomfimz 177 HERRY'S C 0111 pl jl1.7c'l1fJ' 0 f S COOPER INN Dainty Lunches Salads Home Made Pics :aa Fountain Drinks Hot or Cold 10: Flzff Line of FANCY CANDIES v C0111 pf j1lZe'lI1'.Y of SMALLEY THEATRES Q' Exefzzfjzv Cooperstown, New York rf C0llIf7!fllZc'lIf.i' of The Knox Athletic Association 8 All Good Wislies I0 the Cfafm of 7946 THE SECOND FoRM Cooperstown - Fort Plain Bus Line Direct Connection With New York Central Railroad Charter Bus Service ALBERT L. PERKINS Phone 19 Cooperstown, N, Y Springfield Refrigeration and Electric Co. lf? 120 Main Street cooPERsTowN, NEW toms S. C. DERRICK Florin Flowers for Every Occasion SQ COOPERSTOWN, NEW YORK RAY'S ELECTRIC Victor and Columbia Records RADIOS O 70 Main Street COOPERSTOWN, NEW YORK Cozlzplmzefzff of THE STUDIO SHOP RECORDS - SHEET MUSIC Musical Instruments and Supplies RUSSELL CATLIN, Prop, COOPERSTOWN, NEW YORK fjlw T CK HOP THE SMART SHOP PRINTING ell!!! ENGRA VING NVOMENS AND MISSES' THE WEARWG APPARE1 FREEMAN'S JOURNAL 0 fa Phone SO Cooperstown, N. Y. Cooperstown, N. Y. DANNY'S FRUIT MARKET If'ln'rU Knox Girls' Trfnft' for Cooperstown, N. Y. C011zpfr1m'11f.r of WITHEY'S DRUG STORE 4 Cooperstown, N. Y. TAXI SERVICE Phone 576 ea F. W. SHEVA LIER Charles M. Walker General Contractor LWRSQQU X C 0111 pl 2111671 1.1- of 252 South Fourth Avenue THE JUNIOR HIGH ILION NEW YORK ISO F EULTY DUHESSE5 MRs E. Russuu. Houuirrorv The Knox School, Cooperstown N. Y. MRs. A. S. PIIINNEY The Knox School, CooperstowII N. Y. Cot.. SIistoN ACOUTIN . Beaver St., CooperstowII N. Y. Miss HELEN D. ANDI3Rs 575 Pleasant St., Holyoke Mass. MRs. FR.aNCI3s B.-xicizn The Knox School, Cooperst svxx 'II N. Y. Miss BARBARA BRIDGMAN 246 Steele Rd., W. Hartford 5, Conn. Miss MILDRED L. Cots .... Pearl River, N. Y. MIss RLITII ELlZA1lE'l'l'I COLE . Box 733, Lewiston, Mont. MIss S. ERNESTINIZ D.u'Is . 41 Franklin St., Houlton, Me. MIss ALGERNON DIcIcsoN . Paris, Kentucky MISS CORNELIA DISMUI-IES . . Cooperstown, N. Y. MISS GERTRUDE Dlx S5 N. Broadway, White Plains, N. Y. Miss NANCY' DUNN . SS Carteret St., Glen Ridge, N. 11. MRs. LILA G. DWYER . . S3 Ridgewood Dr., Rye, N. Y. MRs. Snvmouu EUGl..1fN'1'UN 12'2 Snsqueliaiiilit Ave., C tntv perstx wxx'1 I, N. Y. Mus. W.u.oo T. El.L.5NVUll'l'1l 8 Lake St., C twtv perstown, N. Y. MRs. juANET'ri5 FARRQN . 154 Esty Ave., Hyannis, Mass. MIss RL'T1l E. FERGUSON 121 Amherst Aye., Pawtucket, R. 1. MRS, JOHN F. GORDON . 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Louisa R.INeHoN 45 Norwood Aye., Long Branch, N. 'I Miss MARX' V. Riino . . . 410 Pine St., Steelton, Pa Miss PUERA B. RonIsoN 35 Central Ave., Wellshoro, P.i SI2NoRI'r.x TIRI G. Remo 43-OS 40th St., Apt. 311, Long Island City, N. Y MRs. GEORGE Stnumi: 64 Chestnut St., Cooperstown, N. Y Miss ELEANoR F. Ssiirn 4 Brier Rel., W. Roxsbury, Mass Miss Doios G. Tuorsixs 125 Warren St.. W. Pittston, Pa MISS EDITH T1EM.KNN 33 Highland Aye., Westerly, R. 1 MRS. MX'R.fK R. TIN.wv The KiIox School, Cooperstown, N. Y Miss MARY Looisu T1NKI.E11 601 Nohle St., Norristown, PII MIss EI.Iz.xnIz'rI'I Wizsr Old Farm Rd., C o Swenson, Chappaqua, N. Y Miss ETIIEL XVILLIAMS . 33 Howard St., Waltham, Mass STUUE BETTY TALEXANDER 173 Church St., Wethersheld, Conn. lV1.-XRGARET ALLEN 33 Marion Rd., Upper Montclair, N. SUSANNE TALLING 154 Argonne Dr., Kenmore 17, N. Y. BETTY APPEL . Chateau Rochambeau, Scatsdale, N. Y. DOROTITH' K, ARCHER . . 4 Hoyt St., Dansbury, Conn. 'JANE BAGLEY . . . Belle Haven, Greenwich, Conn. MARION L, BARER . 376 Stillwell Ave,, Kenmore, N. Y. MARX' LOUISE BARRY 407 Willow St., Lockport, N. Y, BARBARA ANN BEEGLE Patterson Heights, Beaver Falls, Pa. PATRICIA NAN BELL Apt. 104, 3016 Tilden St., N. W., Washington, D. C. Jom' BENNINGI-ioisr . 10705 Lake Ave., Cleveland, Ohio RAQUEL BENSAUDE 38 Chesterfield Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. JUANNE BENTLEY 613 Warwick Rd., Haddonfield, N. IDA M.-XE BISTLINE . 471 Park Ave., New York, N, Y, DoRoTHY C. BLJICE , 183 Kassau St., Princeton, N. J. IXNTOINETTE W. BREVILLIER 103 Glenfern Ave., Hamilton, Ontario, Can. N.kNLX' BREVVSTER . , Gala Waters, Elizabethtown, N. Y. ROSEM.-RRY V. BRONYN 170 Kensington Rd., Garden City, L. l., N. Y. DOROTHY' BRUNING . . . R. F. D. 1, Milford, N. Y. CORALYN BL'RoEss Erie Vista, Geneva-on-the-Lake, Ohio MARGRETT.4 L. Busn , . 40 Union St., Montclair, N. J. DEBORAH L. CAAIIA . . Purchase St., Rye, N. Y. ETI-IEL CAPRILE5 . . 1551-53 St., Brooklyn, N, Y. Pi-iYLLIs C.-XPRILES . . . 1551-53 St., Brooklyn, N. Y. SUE CARTER . 164 Mamaroneck Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. CHARLOTTE C.-iRvER . . Garrison-on-the-Hudson, N. Y. N.-vNcY C, CHIDESTER . 34 Easterly Ave., Auburn, N. Y. .ANN Ci-iuncii , . 95 Trenor Dr., New Rochelle, N. Y. NANLLY LEE CLARK . Cedar Rd., Gates Mills, Ohio CoNsTANcE T. CLL'ETT Brunswick Hills, Troy, N, Y. PAT COLE 33 Silver Birch Dr., New Rochelle, N. Y. JEAN COLEGROVE . . 113 Summit Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. ANN E, CoLEAIAN . 19 Kempster Rd., Scarsdale, N, Y. CoNsTANcE B. COLLIER 64 Tompkins St., Cortland, N. Y. GERALDINE COLYER 30 Howard Ave., Maplewood, N. PRl5klLLA COPLAND Quarters 310 Center Dr., Maxwell Field, Montgomery, Ala. MARGARET CRISVVELL ,,,. Box 631, Altoona, Pa. BETTY JANE CRoNk , 44 Broad St., Hamilton, N. Y. ,IUYCE Ciwsm' . 3701 McGirts Blvd., Jacksonville, Fla. DOROTHY DERRICK . . . 40 High St., Caribou, Me. WYIVIAN DERL'H.A S6 Highbrook Ave., Pelham, N. Y. N-XNSUN R. ITE SILYA Lake Placid Club, Essex County, N. Y. CTRAIEN DEM.-xv . 117 Fourth Ave., Frankfort, N. Y. MARIoN DEVUE 99 Livingston Ave., New Brunswick, N. D.-visv ANN Dimvcx . . . High Acres, Bolton, Conn. DIANE DIMKKK . High Acres, Bolton, Conn. MARA nos SAN'ros 105 E. 53rd St., New York City NANLY l. Di'NnAR . 61 Elm St., Worcester, Mass, lN1ARGARIiT EATQN . 49 Central Ave., Hamburg, N. Y. 1 UDHEESES Jo ANNE F.owARDs 1435 Kensington Rd., Columbus, Ohio MARY' EvER'r . 3107 N. Hackett Ave., Milwaukee 11, Wis, SHERIDAN PAIN . 56 Northway Rd., Bronxville, N. Y, BETTY FALL . . . Asheville School, Asheville, N. C. ANNETTE FAUX Maple and South Drs., Great Neck, L. 1., N. Y. JUDY MAX' FEINER . ISO E. 79th St., New York City DARLX' FERRAX . Rua Gualachos, 156, Sao Paulo, Brazil MARX' FORD . . 497 Hillside Ave., Rochester 10, N. Y. LYNN FRANK Hotel Astor, 914 E. Juneau Ave., Milwaukee, Wisc. M.4XINE FRANKENsTEIN 5536 Woodmont St., Pittsburgh, Pa. MARY ELIZABETH FREAS . S01 Riverview, Berwick, Pa. GLADYS FRENCH ...... Holmdel, N. MARX' ANN GALLO 415 W. German St., Herkimer, N. Y. ANTOINETTE GILMAN . 1130 Bolling Ave., Norfolk S, Va. JOSEPHINE GOMEZ . . 135 W. 108th St., New York City CAROLINE L. GoRENcE . 8 Elk St., Cooperstown, N. Y. HELEN GOSNELL . . . 50 South St., Auburn, N. Y. DOROTHY GOUINLUCK . 68 Redfield Pkwy., Batavia, N. Y. MARX' LUA GOULD .... Lyons Falls, N. Y. Rl.-XNCY GRAY . 15 Wooley's Lane, Great Neck, L. l., N. Y. JOAN HACKETT . 13 Avondale Rd., White Plains, N. Y. NANCY' 1'1.-KMILTON . 9 Seymour Pl., White Plains, N. Y. M.ARIEJ. H.4RRIS . . S Riverside Dr., Fultonville, N. Y. ANNE HARRISON . , 1 Beaver St., Cooperstown, N. Y. BARBARA HENLINE 16 Tanglewylde Ave., Bronxville, N. Y. CARVEL l'1IDL.-XY . .' 414 Market St., Bloomsburg, Pa. M.KRX' HILLIARD . 1116 Union Ave., Brackenridge, Pa. PATRICIA 1'1ILLI.-XRD . 1116 Union Ave., Brackenridge, Pa. VIRGINIA HILLI.ARD . 1116 Union Ave., Brackenridge, Pa. HESTER HONN'L.-XND 144 Randolph Ave., Milton S7, Mass. DORIS 1Rv1No , 104 N. Woodland St., Englewood, N. J. LYDIA JOHNSON Huckleberry Hill Rd., New Canaan, Conn. JUDITH M, JOHNSTON , 50 Lake St., Cooperstown, N. Y. JOANNE S. JOLLIFFE 40 Beech Tree Lane, Pelham Manor, N. Y. li.-XTHLYN KELLER , 1418 E. Wayne St., South Bend 15, Ind. ROSANN.A M.kRTIN 17 Piccadilly Downs, Lynbrook, L, I., N. Y. DIANA L. IV1.-KTHEXVSON . 33 Okland Pl., Buffalo, Ohio WJICTORIA M.AL'RER . 115 E. 54th St., New York City GAIL MILLER . . . 11 Avon Rd., Larchmont, N. Y. JOANNE MILLER . 47 Langdon Terr., Bronxville, N. Y. M.NRI.AN ANN MILLER . . 475 S, Main St., Lewiston, Pa, BARBARA MONROE 119 Perkin St., Jamaica Plains, Boston, Mass. LoL'IsE MITCHELL . Oenoke Ridge, New Canaan, Conn. FXLLENE MLVHLB.ACH , 15 Lawrence St., Gardner, Mass. JEAN OAKES . . . Box 16, Harbor Beach, Mich. JANET H. ODER , , 37 Beacon St., Boston S, Mass. BETsEY OICONNOR 736 Cambridge Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. fi- SYBIL PALMER Wincoma Dr., Huntington, L. l., N. Y. PATRICIA PARKINSON , 810 W. Ferry St., Buffalo, N. Y. JOAN C. PATTERSON .,... Burt, N. Y. MADELON PENNICICE Dingleton Rd., R. F. D. 3, Greenwich, Conn. .MAUREEN ANN PEPLER 12 South Dr., Larchmont, N. Y. ELAINE PETERS . 32 Harvard Ave., Maplewood, N. .JOYCE PETERSON . . Greenley Rd., New Canaan, Conn. MARX' PHILLIPS ..,.. Bellport, L. l., N. Y. 'JOYCELYN KETCHAAI . . R. D. l, Cooperstown, N, Y. RENEE KITCHELL . 916 Stuart Rd., Wilmington 67, Del. JANINE KRABIER Hotel Barbizon Plaza, 58th St. and 6th Ave., New York City MARY-ROsE ICR.-AMER Hotel Barbizon Plaza, 58th St. and 6th Ave., New York City GRETCHEN KRATZ . . 493 Arlington Rd., Camp Hill, Pa. CATHERINE KRIEGER . 1 Robin Hood Rd., Summit, N. GAIL LAHEY . , . 170 Ancon Ave., Pelham 65, N. Y. GENE E. LANDIS . 1235 Reading Blvd., Wyomissing, Pa. VALERIE LANG . . 664 E. 1Sth St., Brooklyn, N. Y. CAROL M. LEBERMAN . Bryant Ave., Roslyn, L. l., N. Y. DI.ANE LEE . . . E. Genesee Rd., Auburn, N. Y. PATRICIA LEE . . 14 Washington Sq. N., New York City Dlvi LIT.-ANA LIMVERS Zonestreet No. 1, Willemstad, Curacao, N. W. l. ANITA LOEHIAIANN . . 952 5th Ave., New York City ANN LowRY . . 686 North Shore Rd., Holland, Mich. CATHERINE MCKEEVER 10501 Georgia Ave., Silver Spring, Md. ELIZABETH F. MCLANE Silvermine Rd., New Canaan, Conn. HELEN MABIE . 280 Guy Park Ave., Amsterdam, N. Y. .ANN M.-KRBURG . . . Selsed House, Lutherville, Md. RENEE MARcUs . . 143 Court Heights, Nogales, Ariz. EUGENIA MARKTH.ALER 510 Euclid Ave., Elmira, N. Y. SHERRARD MARTHINSON 3710 Woodland Dr., Preston Hollow, Dallas, Texas JEAN M. POETER . 24 Mayhew Dr., South Orange, N. KATHRYN POORE . , 1 Berkeley Ave., Haverhill, Mass. EDITH PosT . . 71 Helen St., Binghamton, N. Y. BARBARA W. PRINCE 42 Watchung Ave., Montclair, N. J. MARX' PRUNERA San Miguel, El Salvador, Central America JOY RAMBACH . . 325 Highland St., West Newton, Mass. M.ARX' LOUISE RAYMOND 405 Farmington Ave., Hartford, Conn. NANCY REID . . 51 Craiwell Ave., W. Springfield, Mass. MARCIA RICE ,... Main St., Reedsville, Pa. BETTINA RISING 3930 Connecticut Ave., N. W., Washington, D, C. HANNELE ROBINSON . Maverick Rd., Woodstock, N. Y. HELENA RODRIQUES Rua Joaquim Nabuco, 158, Rio, Brazil DOROTHY ANNE ROOICE 929 Mountain View Circle, Westfield, N. J. JEANNE Rouss . 284 Carpenter Ave., Newburgh, N. Y. SHIRLEE SANDERSON . . Pembroke Rd., Darien, Conn. GRACE SCHWARTZ 307 Washington St., Montpelier, Ohio CHARLOTTE SCOTT . 1946 National Rd., Wheeling, W. Va. VIRGINIA L. SELF . . , Carter St., New Canaan, Conn. -Q SACHA SHARP . Fern Valley, R, R. 3, Box 472, Joplin, Mo. NANCY' SHIMER .... R. D. NO.1, Easton, Pa. AUDREY P. SHOEMAKER R. F. D. No. 1, Hammondsport, N. Y. JOANNE SXBLEY . . 5 Westwood Ave., Massena, N. Y, BRITA SK.-KRBREVIK 18th St. between 5th and 7th, No. 63 Reparto Miramar, Havana, Cuba .JOANNE R. SMITH . . R. F. D. No. 2, Coopersburg, Pa. DoLoREs SixII'riIsoN . 127 Meadow Rd., Syracuse, N. Y. SUZANNE SNA1'l'Il . . 640 Osage Rd., Pittsburgh 16, Pa. TRUOY STEPHENS Royal York Apts., Bigelow Blvd., NANCY' M. STEVENS JOAN STEWART . NANCIE STEWART . BARBARA G. STONE 1500 Lake Shore Dr., 4 Washington Sq. N., . 54 Tisdale Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa. Chicago 10, Ill. New York City Scarsdale, N. Y. PHYLLIS STR.-KUSS , LOUISE T. STREETER . 624 W. Clinton St., Elmira, JEANNE TALBOT . ALICE D. TAYLOR . 658 Pequot Rd., Southport, ANITA R. TAYLOR . . Chateau Lorraine, Scarsdale, JUDY TAYLOR . Chateau Lorraine, Scarsdale, . 10 Beach St., Cohasset, Mass. 1640 Richmond Rd., Lexington, Ky. N, Y. . 38 Hillside Ave., Glen Ridge, N. Conn. N. Y. N. Y. AMY THOMPSON 3743 87th St., Jackson Heights, L. I., N. Y. JEAN THURSBY , 66 Melrose Dr., New Rochelle, N. Y. Cl.-KRIDAD TOMEU . . Luaces NO. 158, Camaguey, Cuba ALRI.-K RUTH TRETHAWAY 91 Arnold Rd., Wellesley Hills, Mass. GERTRUDE M. TRUBEE . . Blue Hills Farm, Derby, N. Y. GERTRUDE DAY TULLEY 1705 Hoban Rd., N. W., Washington, D, C. JOAN TURK 34 Emerson Ave., Dongan Hills, Staten Island, N. Y. ALMA USSERH' . . . .JOSIE VAN DER GR.ACHT 36 Prospect St., Little Falls, CYNTHIA VAN GONSIC . 326 Albany Ave., Kingston, JOAN VAN GONSIC . , 326 Albany Ave., Kingston, . . Guy Sr., Roanoke, Ala. N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. DANA MAE XIOLKER BETH WVADSYVORTH BARBARA WV.-KLLACE . Eden, N. Y. . 67 Edgewood Ave., Nutley, N. 232 Shoreham Dr., Rochester, N. Y. JACQUELINE WVEBSTER , 24 William St., Andover, Mass. MARJORIE WEEKS . 17 Overton Pl., Babylon, L. l., N. Y. NANCX' T, WEISER .... Turtle Ridge, Beloit, Wis. JEAN WVENZEL . . . 20 Parker Ave., Deferiet, N. Y. PATRICIA XVHITE 3263 Diamond Head Rd., Honolulu, T .H. GLENN.-A WVINSLOVV , Little's Point, Swampscott, Mass. JANET WOOD , . Kemper Lane Apts., Cincinnati 6, Ohio PATRICIA WVOOD . . 1210 Forest Ave., Evanston, lll. RUTH WVOOD . . . 495 Wyoming Ave., Kingston, Pa. ELIZABETH WVRIGHT . 4002 Roxboro Rd., Durham, N. C. CINDY WVYMAN 1350 Observatory Dr., Cincinnati Sl, Ohio BETSY YOUNG . . . 401 Hoffman St., Elmira, N. Y. 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W . . 1 Q .. - '. 2 t. , ' , f hw., - ' ' , G , -r- fb. - 1 ' .. . - .5 , . - Q , N. f . . , -'04 ,f , ,' 1 - ' ' K , P -a ., .' . ' - ' P' . Q , Q' ,. ,I . ' ' .. ' . - , -. - 1 .. ' , N - -bi 'ir-f . nw , i f b' 'H -4-fin ' ' 'un av 4 Hu. u, Q f T' QQ f Q . Utle in the Christmas Tree Snovv swirls about your branches, And then lies drifted high By cold Winds whose impatient blasts Could never shake your tranquil calm, Though endlessly they try. Spring will come. You shall stand Tall, eloquent, and serene, Smile indulgently at a flirtatious breeze, And spread your shimmering, deep-green boughs e Under a sky pale aquamarine. If we could face life's petty storms Standing erect and free, Remain nrm-hearted and unyielding When our horizons are rimmed with clouds 'Midst the World's calamity! King of all seasons, pray that We May build our futures strong like thee, Let not our frail roots shallow be! Give to us only hearts that sing, C stately evergreen, Tall, eloquent and serene! HANNELE ROBINSON 20 , X A- 24 fo-. 1 - 1 'bf . 3 lfffl, H gp 3' ,: 1 S4 Y si ,.I Q 1.3 ' -.ar f 1 QS my 'si 4 , 1 .- 44 X sf fig 1 wi' Q1 5365 1 73, W Fixx' . rw? , fr: G 5 ., X WA , MS iw SILE T HEARTS If only for a moment A tree m1ght bare IIS m1nd A door should slxghtly open From that deep outer r1nd Cf bark and age old Covenng That hldes a mlghty heart What wondrous thoughts of Nature Could the srlent plant 1mpart' The fallen leaves soft lylnb About the sturdy trunk Would tell of past l1fe s pleasures Now deep rn mem rx sunk Behmd a door be lotlted9 Why must our heart s deep treasures By sllent l1ps be mocked Untll the storeroom s ravlshed And ttme has had IIS Way When all past days are blended And love IS tn 1ts May? IEANNF ROL ss 72 Oh Why must our loveliest thoughts 6 . .ex . ggi! wks' ' 3 1 . I' I saw? 'M '- wr.-'if ...A nusimnxsen wif' QY 4 x 1 1 i . 'fr ..-.lg ., +--P ..' .- --- -.'!'.,'-,', .2 4 vu lu ,Inv v., R - .- nf - ,.1 x .' L .' is Q? X lv' .YV tn' P ,K fix U s Q 5 4' Y ' ff . 1331 EQ 'f .-4. l . ' I .. Y . Qs -4 - I 5,.l 'T' 1 4 'lb 1 0 3 4 Q It ,Q s 9 Y , x , w . I ' M ' -'J' K l O 1. 1' WI TEH Magical season, casket of treasures, Purveyor of such invigorating pleasures, Cunning enchanter, creator of delight, Artist whose brush bears only vvhitei To still a lake what charm is used And Why is all the World enthused With snow-covered trees on display And the crispness and brightness ofa Winter da Where snow is firmly packed I walk Just to hear the way you talk ln a crackling, crunching, and musical tone That I recognize as your voice alone. To me you are always mystical and exciting: Of all seasons, the most enjoyable and inviting DOROTHY ROOKE 24 Y l et. ff Rn.. lj A: K fb- Q 'ffm' 1, ,c Ng M' y 'K 1 f ' f if I 1 W, 'f L- 'T I G R xffif, 6 1 fl if ' J 4Q' 'sp , J f , x 1, If -nl?Y ? 1+ -x. I Af ,4 4 .Q I 1 'sxjl , ,, x evj' 'I D I. ,x f 2 .114 S 1 it in- 3' , , ,. I I .1 lr: A . 3 I , F .- sf in e rm?-w, ,nr ,ilww if B!-KLM UF HURT MI US Oh sleep! it is a gentle thing . . . Chief nourisher in life's sweet feastg And through the long, deep, silent night Of crickets' song and man's delight We turn our heads on gentle pillows And reflect the world with weary minds. Hearken, I say, to the Call ofthe Wise! Hasten forth from darkness to light! Hasten! For Wisdom cries out That you come into night and pass Through the long marble halls where Plato and Hermes and Maeonides dwell And open your mind to the legends they tell And set your mind free for this magical spell That is spun 'round the Seasons of Life. For night is the Autumn of Wisdom, say I, Where the fruit is ripened in blending colors, And the soul and the mind and the body grow rich Unlock the door and set it ajar To the room where the treasures of Life are storedg And as we lay us down to sleep The mind and the body are full at ease So to absorb the vast story of Life and Love. And all over the world God smiles as One light flicks out Then Another and another And weary minds and weary bodies Relax and stretch and slumber. . . Amr THOMPSON 26 ,X sf X 0 WI, , gghdxx M , 4 E. ?Q 4 1 , 1 XF , iii' , 47 ' A as , f Qs I 5 XX nffng' ,jqlu QQW . 3, Q V ,Q .zyv X V . NN ----lr 4 3 . X XX- X L , Q-V .. x? 5 .: . I X 5 x N , N. ff! H NN N . ' , ,,. R Q K Af A. W R J Q A x- - . a fx. 1: 1 A, U - A gy Q 1 K. - 2 VN .f , L' ., - N ' X ,- ' 1 gig- PM Q 4, T bqAA T - XX wg ,-kj if-H dxit T 1 iv, I-Try, ,Nh . ' ,I , f '3iv'Br ' Q' . ,WU--N he v X t ' Q Higg . X- -Rf . , f '5 A- V, ki A: , -Lf 'K E V ' ,T V' . ' 3f N 1 , ' 'ji 1 . - .1 , X A-N ...xxx ' Jfahixi 'Sr 2 'Ny Q'4 Y N 3 Q P 4' K I 3 X - , 1 ...,, -fx 3 ' -1: -' XX 1 ff f 1 5----.-.... 1-4 gv'4-f:-:.-:-z- - f. Y .. . g i , 4 gff A , ' , ' 4 f e. A r D Q' 'fm an Wi . f 1 ll pg Aw 1 . gf. wo, ff, , MA ' Lf. -Q, ' 4 I 5 A Q ' Q0 4 D . 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K . , 5 t ' X' , 4 Q V' ' 'K mt: ' ' gl , ' . 0 sa- . g . bf if' .K 4 it fn if Y N '. 4 'K Az., 1, rl 4 W tk OMRS.PHINNEY WITHOUT YOUR DYNAMIC ENERGY, YOUR SPARKLING HUMOR, YOUR UN- FAILING FRIENDSHIP, YOUR FIRM GUID- ANCE, OUR PATH WOULD HAVE BEEN ROUGH AND OUR STEPS UNCERTAIN. FOR THESE GIFTS AND INNUMERABLE OTHERS, OUR HEARTFELT THANKS, AND APPRECIATIVE REMEMBRANCE, MRS. PHINNEY. 1 ma. .fdlixaruler Sfewarf minneg Y V wx R, ,X:,,-- ig, H.-gx gh, X Qin' V Fax' K YA' R' V N . , S X ESSAGE FRCM MRS. PHINNEY THESE ARE THE QUALITIES I WISH EACH ONE OF YOU. FIND THESE AND LIFE WILL BE FULL OF HAPPINESS AND CONTENT- MENT. SINCERITY, THE RAREST THING IN THE WORLDQ KINDNESS, THE GREAT- ESTQ COURAGE, THE MOST ADMIREDQ CHARACTER, THE MOST VALUABLEQ AND AN UNTROUBLED MIND, THE MOST SATISFACTORY. vi MXAWW, , 24 X A Www WNW A xv, .xxx Wg X 5 2 ci? M ,g , X-: ' ' ' 9 , X www iw 2 wp, - of Nw fawpafwwyfmf fwwfwymwlv-42-44-2: 0 wwf4:fWfW W fs 3 Z i .Q O 1. 1' :XI1x,H1LL1gN Aynllm Mm. FR.-XNkES BMQER lN'1l5sBxRnAR,x Bannon xx Ifmfpfw 17111710 .fcrrermjn INN JY Nw 'im WJQ W Q f J U V X A-. 5: 'if jNT1x9JM1l.hQLD Con ' ' V Mus RUTH CULE Mm S. ERNESTINE DAX'IS -fb H .M:L'yfJ4f1 X f l Ymqflmhlxj fl 11'a1z,fr1l1otlvfr If. 'I ,. - 31' 4. .f J. . f ,J ' ,,1- ,,1.-f an .-'sr bv-2 -A npr.- M1sx:Xl,oLnNoN Dlcxxuw Mm CQRNELI -x Dl55lL'KLS fmzm llzqlf Aufwuf 1',i,,,,,,fg,-pf 1 34 UX y-KP ' v -', fffyi-Lf 4f7fQ'f'5'f9?f7 'f -'-4-45W X f Egfr ' if ' If ,,! .' ' ka -fkffa My:-Q 1- JT' ' wid? ,1x,Yf Miss NANCY DUNN Mas. Lim G. DVVYER Mm. Dorus ELLSXVORTII 141117117146 .ferretafy H0llJ'6l1IOIbfI' Mmm! Turf am! Rflllfzffdf Rmilmfg 51 W vsk P4 ,t L f Q Z-if x 'W' 4 . Vg, 1,1 1 1' ' Q J 1 ' , 9 1 W 'f' M -' .jxq L5 X? ,PX Mas. EMILY EGGLESTUN Mks. JEANETTE FARREN ,L ' Mm RL-TH FERQUMN Home Ecwmwirx Hamezzzatlver Tutor FACULTY Mus. MARY F. GURDQN Miss VIVIAN Gmmo junior High .Yrboal 111111 Rnlwig Miztlvrrmllivy '-hH,Q.aa- 35 1-.7 Xa If Q49 -Z- 4, , V, , , f . ,, '!iC12f-,Q-'Fw f '1 1 v T -f4f 5! :-FWM1 1-f9i' JY ff fra f , 4 ,Af Qi- Mas. MARIE KSCHINKA HARMUN M155 Lois PI.-XSBLER MRS. IVIARGARET DEGR,AFF HERRON Englfylv Latin Hazzmzmtlver A ,R si- W - Ihxic-Aw - 555. fffffiffv 4 1 Mm Mun' Kama 1X'I1xs'Ili52113 KIM. MRS. ETHEL KNIPE .'1f.rivf.1ur Rug1,m'1r Vain Filfumunlf fiffffdlil' 7 Il I1-7 HUX ami' 7 Mlm IXLILIL KNuT'1x Mus M XRIL M xl,1u.xNm51a Ulmtur l'!qnm.1! l1.lf1L.1l1fw Pfp m.1f I.'.lm.1t.'u11 36 ,JI NA Ji A xx R M155 ELIZABETH M.ANCHE5TER Mm MARY MEENEGHAN, RBI. MRS. AUGLBTA OGILVIE Hiftwj' Re.rj.f:11I Nnrxr Pimlufarfr .nhl Violin ' MRS. FLORENCE PHIN f10ll.Y:'ll10f!7c'7' mul .ft'L'l'5fdl:1' I J , N . 1 lg, Y In , f ! . .,. 'bx - 2 ,r- FAE LT V WX . New .X . V' 'xffim ,., W , . K A41 . I, K 1, 1 , , E 3. fg HMV., MISEM Rx' I5EED INJLLE. LOUISE R.-XNCHON .Y jmfe French 7 , I . f K H' Y 1573 Lx X R5 X ' 4 x, 5 X J iz X J ZJB- A x -J M155 PUERA B. RUBISQN SENORITA Tim G. Runlo P.n'1'cl1afqgj', Biblf, am! 5'rU'efm'i.1f X , I I7.'1I1i'5l7 ' -X L! ff-If Jr I, Q, 1 A R kg 37 ff? X jim, i- e f Mus. CLiL'DINE SQHENQK Mm ELE.-XNOR SMITH - MlssxDoRiC-C. THQxi,lgiVQU'.f'N4'f0 Iluzmfbofd Dzrrfror Aff -,X V -J i 1..YclJaa7 -Z-' fx, 2 QU! vb' 'asw- Nlm Enrru W. T1E:s1.xNN Mm. IVIYRA R. TINAPP M155 MARY Lomas Tlwiflgk IX., . ,v wi l.l!1hI7'fdl1 frrrrmxj' .ffirllrr 'x 'j X , , l H UX FAEULTY Mm E'ruuL W11.L1.u1s Ivlm ELIZABETH XVEST 1'Il1t' firm .u1.l slr! Ililrw-1 DfAI1I!.IfiL'J' .nhl D.1r1f1'uxg 38 Rejoice, U Young Moo in Thy Youth Laugh, Young, run with the Wind. Time is flying, Men are dying, But laugh, Young, laugh and be gay, now that you may For spring is here and summer's near. Feel the fresh grass so soft and sweet, Run Young, the world's at your feet! Clinb the clouds and laugh at us all, We who're so small sto your sharp bright eyes, Seeing through lies, seeing through fog. Flash through the heavens, Dash past the sun, till lacking in breath Your bright youth is done, And life becomes empty, lonesome and dull And you sit down beside me to rest. Sing, Youth, sing of your love, Sing of the joy ofthe clouds and the trees, And the moss and the grass, Of the song of the birds and the hum of the Sing, Youth, sing and be gay, Now that you may. Sing and laugh, think if you want, For Youth is thoughts that haunt And scream, Why? And make Youth cry. But laugh, Young, Laugh when you sigh, laugh at your youth. bees Youth is close to the brown of earth and the warmth of the sand And the hard of the rock. Youth is the green of the leaves on the trees, And the sting ofthe Wind, and the cool of the breeze And Youth is the light on the shimmering lake, and the spray of the Waves as they steadily break, As they echo and echo and echo again. Youth is spring rain. Oh, ever I caution and ever l sing, Laugh Youth, laugh Young, laugh for it's spring Laugh my clears, sing! 39 JUDY XIAH FEINIIR ALMA IVIATEH OUR ALMA MATER TI-IEE DO WE CI-IERISI-I, AS TIME GOES BY AND FRIENDS MUST PART. IN YEARS TO COME OUR LOVE NE'ER SI-IALL PERISI-I, YOU WILL REMAIN EVER DEAR TO OUR HEARTS KNOX WE ARE TRUE, TRUE TO YOU. 40 'R Susanne Alling To SUSANNE ALLING4PfEJfd67Zf of The Student Body of the Knox School. You have guided us through this year with the utmost sincerity and patienceg you have performed unfalteringly the exacting task required of you and have been a true friend to every girl. 41 SE IUH SU E SPRING SONG Dedicated to MRS. HOUGHTON and MRS. PHINNEY Words by LINDA Mosman Class 1944 There's a loneliness comes Creeping As the evening shadows fall, As the golden hush of evening Lingers gently over all, That makes the Spring-time not a gladtime Makes the Spring-time almost sadtime. There's a loneliness comes creeping As the evening shadows fall. There's a longing fills your spirit As the dusk creeps down the hill Echoed in the crying cricket And the sobbing Whippoorwill. It makes the Spring-time not a gladtime Makes the Spring-time almost sadtime. There's a longing fills your spirit As the dusk creeps down the hill. lt's as beauty lills your soul When the evening shadows fall That the lonely, longing feeling Creeps into the heart of all. Yes, the Spring-time is a sadtime Yet the Spring-time is a gladtime For 'tis beauty tills your soul As the evening shadows fall. 42 SE IUH UFFIEIEHS DOROTHY RooiciafVire-Prefidezzr BETTY JANE c.:R0NK7Pl't'J'ftJ6I1f The Senior Pledge I, now as I1 student, later as an alumna, solemnly swear faithfully to inaintnin and uphold the honor and principles of Knox, and to thc hcsr of my ability set a good example to the rest ofthe school,a1nd herewith I give you my hand. 43 .41 f7'g' R .W ' E 1 - 1 .3 . 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' 4' +g . ,K 1 gif' ' 4 -4' , - - ,L , x HV!!- -' A- ff'-,fl , ' ' 9 .. .fit-. ,,,,a' . U V. 4 i. -r V1 v J, -4 . V ,Ow'.57' J.: 'V 1' 'F' ,H F--N .t -if' U 'P , . . . fp- . ,r ' '-I K 3 wk ',,..v.. LW.. as ' - 41. 'Q . 'pf '. s M. , , 'st A A 4l1'mg'Q1L-ff-t'f5 'i 'l!'L 'sa 11.2 9?k5f'CC,l? - . -!?4- Tliv '.a4f:.2-1:7-F9-F5-.sys-.G Q Lip.-hw:-f Q14-1.1.1-7,-,f.,,,i,4 KW, Q 15 BETTY JANE CRONK B.f. Hamilton, New York Entered Knox September '4-lg Spanish Cluhg Glee Cluhg Riding Clulwg Music Cluhg Badminton Cluhg Art Editor Rose Leaves '-155465 Vice-President Student Council '-45346. Senior Class President '45-i-16g Rose Teamg K. A. A. A mystery to some, but to those who know her, her quiet dignity and keen sense of humor are u joy. Straight and tall, she never falters from her task. Behind that sophistication and long glamorous hair one never knows whats coming next -does Colgate? 'illw' faire zmf ezw' ruff, Gmlfe and lun' im excelfezzf tlvmg in zz'0m.111. 44 were T tw- X Jzkvf ' ood 1 'llc .499 'Agia .kb DoRoTHY ANNE RQOKEJC ' Q . if Y Q3 fa . Dolly - 4 Q '7 Qf' S'f,xxxX-- A. Summit, New Jersey N X I- M5 V ' gf. r .7 .QB Entered Knox September '44g Riding Clubg Badminton Clubg Swimming iin w, 4 ,ff-' ' Clubg Skating Clubg Skating Club President '46g Crew Teamg Hockey Teamg Gogq Clubg Music Clubg Scribblers Clubg Glee Clubg Choirg Rose Leaves '46g President of lx ,wi Third Formg K. A. A. Boardg President of Fourth Formg Executive Councilg General QSC iw A 5 Committee '45g French Clubg Spanish Clubg Aquacadeg Rose Teamg K. A. A. Our thanks to Dottye, who has led us with a firm but friendly hand. With her executive ability, sincerity and vivacity, she will always be a leader. Don't worry about whom you'll hear from tomorrow, just go to Dottyeeher intuition never fails. A second Sonya, she skates with grace personified. As for style, watch everyone turn as Dottye enters with a Mademoiselle fashionable hair-do. We are still wonder- ing Which One it will be. Oh ufkiffle, and Fl! wmv toyozz, My lad. 45 T' W! XJ XJ x l My P' il pw Jllji 'PA M 0 f'f bk wi y .f FnJ'flff'?El'Jl2ifrlffaii.r.,1f,lfy3Z V - f '. ' lj. Y h 'llli 'f 'l tif! SUSANNE ALLING 'X 0L,'Ni,'1 t VL U' Sue lil 'li-.XIJJ JnfJ L. Kenmore, New York Entered Knox September '44g Riding Clubg Swimming Clubg Spanish Clubg Figure Teamg Hockey Teamg Basketball Teamg Business Manager of Rose Leaves '45-'46g President of School '45-'46g President of Student Council '45-'46g Rose Tcamg K. A. A. In the midst of everything, there when you need her most, always ready to give advice and assistance. Whether it's the basketball court, riding stable, pool, or ski hill, Sue is there for us to marvel at her skill. Her infectious giggle and that smile that puts crinkles around her eyes gets you. Her thoughtful guidance and sincere sympathy have truly been a beacon to us throughout the year. flu war active, stirring, all fire- Could not l'0J'I, could 1101 tire- 46 , ibyf ,lg wJfW J , MARION LOUISE BAKER 5 ft Cf' Kenmore, New York Entered Knox September '44, Music Club, Spanish Club, Swimming Club, Golf Club, White Team, K. A. A. Sweet, with an air of hominessfa friend to all, and so generous with her helpful little services, that many go unnoticed and unrewardedfalways happy, always laughing. Dih's school work means a great deal, yet when it's clone, there is no one more eager to join in sports and fun. She doeth little kitzdzzeuef 47 Y 1' Xi iffy my 19 M if rp' J.:-' 0 5159 af MARY LOUISE BARRY Burk Lockport, New York Entered Knox September '44g Sketch Clubg Swimming Clubg Skating Clubg Glee Clubg Glee Club Librariang Ghost Board '46g Aquaeadeg Spanish Clubg Choirg White Teamg K. A, A. Three cheers for Buck, our dead pan Big Chief Siboney with a big black cigar and much, much brain power .... Any time you arrive at Room 346 you'll tind Buck either worrying about her collapsed bed springs or conducting a new experiment in goldfish culture. But what would we do without her explosive laugh and sunny disposition? f tlvere were dreafm' to Jeff, IVl1m' Il'0ll!d j'0Il bm? 43 Will, All 'yy A, 'J AAL. Ml lilli W rl ff idly? f ' . ,' H , fy N lf V e fl K x 1 ' JM, , ly 7 , I jjj! . ,pp v . o if .,-If ,wil V fl l i ff' f ,f PATRICIA BELL Pat Washington, District of Columbia Entered Knox September '45, Spanish Clubg Music Club, Glee Clubg Dramatic Club, Swimming Club, Badminton Club, Rose Teamg K. A. A. What's that bell for? is the inevitable question as she opens the door with one hand, and twists a lock of hair with the other, Whatcha doing? asks Pat- intelligence plus, and those psychological discussions leave us feeling that we ought to remain at Knox at least another six years. Here is a girl who'll do something, and something important, though we're not quite sure what. Let rby .rpeecb be better than silence, or be .fi!ef1r. 49 I . . .. . . L4 Q V 4 v .Q RAQUEL BENSAUDE Nina Lisbon, Portugal Entered Knox September '42g Dramatic Clubg Swimming Clubg Riding Clubg Bad- minton Clubg Hockey Teamg Rose Teamg K. A. A. Underneath her shy exterior, Nina has a vivacious personality that bubbles over into gay song or laughter-Should receive a gold medal Qby popular Voteb for consuming the greatest quantity of number fours -her pet peeve is Miss Man- chester's history class-has dark hair and flashing eyes that are just out of this world. Anybody Want to learn Portuguese? Nina holds a fond place in our hearts. I love 11411 fellow crentzzrer, I do all the good I can. N . ' ' E ' f 4 1'l'g,4I'r D fy url ufligr. 50 .I,'J, gb r ,---,,, 'QQHQEZJ ful g , 4 se 1 teh a 5 wrt' new ui fha. L L -1' ANTOINETTE WHITON BREVILLIERJUS' L4 P Toni l,,,1lf',f'i 3f1f,L,L,g U QA, I. I L. . . d , 4 , .4 - A . H3m11IOH, Ontario, Cana a Laci! f Kvvvbtisv V Af- v ks:-in igqlil 'g Entered Knox September '45g Dramatic Clubg Swimming Clubg'SsEat1ng tflEbg'Gek1era1 JK. committee '45gSkiC1ubgRose Teamg K. A. A. L. ggi d2.QtLltg1.fQ,1 L. hae. FW 7. 5. f te -1 Her sincere friendliness and fondness for a rip-roaring time alwayf-2Q6't1Td'bzirQEyif4!D. il' U' ' ' f f , f v . , V , going. Her Canadian influence in Winter Sports is revealed in Nfieehlfnegsfgrsfoiiified 'L Q I 'L Lg K . X , V I -oh, those figure 8's ! Has anyone the answer to Toni's sixtylgflrllolilfziigquesilidhjis--. i lf- 'gl X. ,, Is Hip a Drip? Qttceni fJ,ui Hi-5 if - .'Her lively lookr a Jprigbtlaf mind di.rc!aJe. hi UZI :.l .h 'Q LY i , 1 51 CLINUQ L .i -Situ -paws' 1 i . il i H S26 ou some iz Mi 0.19 biqGt.HK3-bfla XMKKKQ. qw X 'YLKVUE G Qgiasi LQVS.. Qffrxb ff C 4 XX ff -l N. N, s. sf 'Wig x fo 0 -5 Jn ,XL xx x Q X x t .,r. K - - ,c- ,i RUSEMARY VIRGINIA BROWN Ginnie Garden City, New York Entered Knox September '44g Riding Clubg Spanish Cluhg Sketch Cluhg President of Sketch Clubg Assistant Art Editor of Rose Leavesg White Teamg K. A. A. I-lee-He is heard from the large room full of Cold, fresh air. Tall, brown-haired Ginny dashes out of her room in those bootsfart material under her arm. Will I or won't I? is the question of the day. A great love for the outdoors, and con- scientious work all play an important part in Virginizfs life, but not so important to her as her friends are-fand she is a very wonderful friend to have. Arr 21 zmzzff l1L1l'I1l'6,' mzfzzre if Goff art. 52 DOROTHY BRUNING Dottie Cooperstown, New York Entered Knox September '44g Glee Clubg Swimming Clubg French Clubg Dramatic Clubg Badminton Clubg White Teamg K. A. A. A creator of so many hair styles that we never know what to expect next! Dotty is sweetness itself-incidentally, has the voice of an angel-loves scrambled eggs Camazingly enoughj. She's one of those lucky girls that have a home near-byfand where did we ever have more fun than at her farm? The two nobfert tbinxgx, which are fufeetmfixr and light. 53 O 1. 1' V J J I 7' 8 lf ' 1 J , Y . ,,. 4 A! MARGRETTA BUSH ..MjggJ., Montclair, New Jersey Entered Knox September '4-14 Spanish Clubg Sketch Clubg Ski Clubg Swimming Clubg Ghost Board '45-'46g White Teamg K. A. A. Wherever there's Miggy there's excitement-The College corridor will always remember the tales of Piseco, and the night she had her bangs cut. After everyone had a hand with the scissors we were shocked, but with that beaming smile she came to the rescuee Oh well, my hair grows fast. You can't keep her down! Il 'bat if xbe? Her bnmmz Jelffno lower word will .verve H 54 A I '.Qf. 'aug uv' I' I ff' Qtptjix f A'X,.Vx,L keg ab :Rout .45 ' QM is Q, . CHARLOTTE PRIME CARVER Chick Garrison-on-Hudson, New York Entered Knox September '42g Captain White Team '46g Swimming Clubg Skating Clubg Captain White Hockey Team '45g White Basketball Teamg White Crew Teamg Aquacade '445 French Clubg Ghost Board '44-'45g K. A. A. Board '46g White Teamg K. A. A. Small, blond scion of an old Knox family. A true friend and sympathetic listener, Chick is just as quick in the classroom as she is on the hockey field . . . always has her glasses in her mouth, and is never without a friendly Hi l This curly head Cand it's natural too D, with that knowing smile, has what it takes and will get there! MMV maizlr at true ax Jteel. 55 Wflialfiigfwj at ANCY CAROL CHIDESTER ' Ghazal Auburn, New York Entered Knox September '44g Knox Ghostg Assistant Art Etlitorg Sketch Clubg Spanish Clubg Swimming Clubg Riding Clubg Golf Clubg Music Clubg Rose Teamg K. A. A. Always one step ahead of everybody else where fashions are concerned. Her daily wish is not to he a Petty but a Perry girl. At a corny joke, the villain giggles, hee-hee and the linger flies up to curl the inevitable handlebar. Throws her head back when she laughs. That argyle sockfwill it ever have a mate? Says Chidester, We're working on it. The tQO0L!-1011 do it not lofi, though you forget ir. 56 Aw! MJ , I2 ww XD XRDVX ry xr Xgkxrl W MDX' ' if C CONSTANCE TICKNOR CLUETT C0111zie Troy, New York Entered Knox September '44g Glee Clubg President of Glee Club '46g Hockey Teamg Editor of Ghostg Skating Clubg Riding Clubg Choirg Swimming Clubg White Teamg K. A. A. Fifty cent Words-conversely, silly chatter about, Them days at the Bijou, Mabel -gets lost occasionally in clouds of bath powder-delicate poise that's the envy of each of the Naughty Nine -versatile, for she's at home on skates, sing- ing, or acting as the brains behind the Ghost. A Jong if more lfzitizzg tbfm the richer of fbi' zz'w'lJ. 57 had ,. +4.,J5ir.i.1' ' 1- QL' ' oi YXQQQY- 'A M L'lkN1kmmF ANN COLEMAN Cali Scarsdale, New York Entered Knox September '44g Dramatic Clubg Dramatic Club President '45-'46g Swimming Clubg Riding Clubg Figure Teamg Scribblers Clubg Junior Editor Rose Leaves '44-'45g French Clubg Literary Editor Ghost '45-'46g Rose Teamg K. A. A. Ann, the unconventional artist, who is continually oil in a cloud of heather dust. Has anyone seen her without her pad, pencil, and riding boots? Reams of paper covered with scrawl .... Has anyone heard my latest novel? . . . Coli has a passion for Tailspir1, horses and free time. She's our unpredictable genius who makes us all sit up and wonder what she will do next. Poem are people who defpire money except what you need for today. 58 S lil N 5,5 I , J F3 M li J K w tx 1 X , ET . w? x X 1 ya ' e s B . J x its , ...,. , ,QB Im. ,,,, A, . J JOYCE ANN CONFER CROSBY Mat Jacksonville, Florida Entered Knox September '44g French Clubg Glee Clubg Choirg Dramatic Clubg General Committee of Student Governmentg Golf Clubg White Tearng K. A. A. And just who won the Army-Navy game, Mac? . . . our little ole lady who'll listen to all our feeble troubles . . . the Dragon . . . does most of her chattering from the rocking chair in 282 . . . her bosom pal, Marie . . . Walks like a little tin soldier wound up tight . . . can Whip off a letter like mad . . . that's our lovable Mac. Greater if be who if above temptation than be who being tempted az'erca11zeJ. 59 C10 J' 4V z 1 P05103 WW Q of w2'3 Weyw xvflup ,Ulu VIVIAN MARY DERUI-IA Vee Pelham, New York Entered Knox September '45Q Riding Cluhg Swimming Clubg Music Clubg French Clubg Rose Teamg K. A. A. Those marks! Those marks! How does she do it? Tall and dark Vee never tires of assisting when the Chem assignment is particularly perplexingg and yet linils time to manage numerous gin rummy sessions. The best of luck and happiness to you at Wellesley ! Hlfyan lure knozvleafge, let atberf fight their rfzfzdlef Qy it. 60 i Z 4. ,Sv ' , - CARMEN DE MAY Dee Frankfort, New York Entered Knox September '44g White Team. Shy, petite but ou-la-la! Easy going, gracious to everyone, and Cute as can bc. A willingness to help all and the-re's no limit to her cheerfulness. She trips gaily as she goes on the light fantastic toe. A ready wit-always knows the answers. In .rfmzll f7l'0P0l'ff07ZJ' we jun' beazztief fee. 61 ,L ei 43 Wx J ' +V' MARION DE V OE Hagar New Brunswick, New Jersey Entered Knox September '44g Riding Clubg Swimming Clubg Spanish Clubg Aquacadeg White Teamg K. A. A. You'1l find her with knitting tucked under her arm-whether it's socks for a friend or a sweater for herself. From the far reaches of the college corridor Sugar can be heard expounding her theories on any subject. Where there's a joke Sugar's to be found in the midst of it joining in with her hearty laugh. Life wouldn't be half so pleasant without sharing part of the fun with Sugar. Harte Thee, Nympb, and bring witb Thee fest andyozzrbfzzl jollityf' 62 !,1 .J , f MARGARET EATON y l ' 'Marg' ' Hamburg, New York Entered Knox September '44g Sketch Clubg Music Clubg Spanish Clubg Swimming Clubg Golf Clubg Ghost Boardg Rose Teamg K. A. A. Como esta, Marg? . . . Spanish . . . and movies, her two loves . . . soft brown eyes and hair that remind us of a pensive Cocker spaniel. The girl with the million coats hardly ever gets excited. . .we can count on her to keep her head . . . she's very easy to get along with . '. . we appreciate her considerateness and wish her the best of luck. Co1zJidenztzo1z z.r the parent of wzrdamf' 63 f f' M, THE 1946 ROSE LEAVES u 7137- C er :ff rw Jfter-f A ' rf4'7f't5 1130 '-fl Qufvrwgg .lf S 1 41 f j-742pr1Qfj:fLL four 4,1-DJ nqez ' Carffjfl--Vp . f713,1j'f'1 J 7c2,2s+ L49 73155 Q0 AD'-fi. , ffflififdf MARY ELIZABETH EVERT ' AMi111zie' i Milwaukee, Wisconsin Entered Knox September '44g Riding Clubg Spanish Clubg French Clubg Glee Clubg Ski Clubg Swimming Clubg Ghost Board '45-'46g President of Sketch Club '44-'45L Hockey Teamg Carnival Queen '46g Rose Teamg K. A. A. Anybody home? known for her terrilic blues voice and K. U. hat. A light talker but a deep thinker. Oh! that swimming pool!-Right in Milwaukee-those hand- some, lmmirazzze meni Anybody got a match? Our majestic Carnival Queenfas lovely on a horse as on her throne. Azul 4 nzizzbou' bald am' iff Jbizzirztg band! So Ivfml' could I do 1111! laugh and go? 64 f Nfl VJWFXX M aff if sf gm, ANNETTE MARIE FAUX Faux Great Neck, New York Entered Knox September '43, Riding Club, Spanish Club, White Team, K. A. A. Oops! Here comes the M. O. -Wotta Whirlwind! She's here one minute and gone the next . . . her Figure the envy of every Knox girl, not to mention that beauti- ful head of hair-the flower of Plandome Gardens-can be found singin' the blues with that husky, hubba, hubba voice- Everybody's tryin' to get inta de act! And men? She holds the ends of more strings than can be counted. .iWbdf6,6i' there be of Jarrow I'1Z put of till fa-morrow. 65 , f ii lyk 'ye' mfwy. Ca pai? JUDY MAE FEINER fz1dy New York City, New York Entered Knoxjanuary '44g Swimming Clubg Spanish Clubg Badminton Clubg Dramatic Clubg Ghost Board '45, '46g President of Scribblers Club '-464 Scribblers Clubg White Teamg K. A. A. Judy, of the syrupy tones and continental air . . . When I went to the cocktail party at the Waldorf this Christmas . . a mellow and sincere Oh! dah-ling . . . Video . . . forgets she is a genius sometimes Cmost of the timeD and is just another one of us mortals. Only to know her is to appreciate herg the girl of many moods. all of them quite satisfactory and complimentary. One of the linest and most talented people we'll ever hope ro know, and a loyal contributor to Rosa LEAVES. Of all rbe tl1rmd.r of rllyme lVlvirb I lrazfe Jplnz, I .rball be 'glad if Time .l1az'eJ NIU one. 66 Q0-L..e:.u.SLL,U-'-f ' A L-QGLj,lL'5av 3' M42 1 Q,,DfL.Q. -rhffvbeerw Qa..- QW Om .1.,,.l te +0 'L C, xowvr M.-. ., 4 Xj,9,, .CS 1 .. lull' Qg 1?4'KRY iiolizo XXQK-K-1-QM- ' WCA V Fanfic 5 gm? Rochester, New York l Entered Knox September '44g Swimming Clubg Badminton and Squash Clubg Glee Clubg Music Clubg Choirg Dress Committeeg Skating Clubg Spanish Clubg Rose Teamg K. A. A. Mary wears her heart on her sleeve-eats mountains of potato chips and keeps us all on pins and needles with her many problems. Hey, kids, what am I going to do now? A wonderful friend who's always there when you need her, with a cheering word, not to mention a corny joke or two, followed by gales of infectious laughter Cusually her own D. The only way to get rid of temptation ir to yield to it. 67 XQJD X B 4 Q ll ,V- Wfgmw fx , li, Nfl l we Gil A 7.-,ca Q, 1 N 'rsvp X 1: . ,ef giivlw Yew? K If ,. Aff' LYNN FRANK ' 'Yoznzgffer' ' Milwaukee, Wisconsin Entered Knox September '44g Hockey Teamg Baseball Teamg Swimming Clubg Aqua- cadeg Badminton Clubg Glee Clubg Music Clubg Spanish Clubg Rose Teamg K. A. A. Down the street she comes, the little chick with twelve hens under her wing. Does the box oflice attendant ever bat an eye when Youngster steps boldly up and says, Thirteen children, please? Not on your life! After two years she is quite used to it. Famous for her ever changing figure and her energy, Lynn manages to accomplish a good deal. Give her a Sinatra record and she's all set. Tlwzzgb .tba be but little, Jlve ii fierce. 68 ll W ii ' S S0 OlllCll0llQQ'5 A MAXINE FRANKENSTEIN C J 1 Mi H 0 Q . ox I CJ 03 X Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 0 L13 Oli ll ,Il Entered Knox September '425 Swimming Clubg Skating Clubg French Clubg Cre X' ILL' Ly Teamg Ski Clubg Swimming Teamg Badminton Clubg Rose Teamg K. A. A. A 6 Max . . . an old timer . . . knows what's Tabu but still makes life laugh alongfyp with her in spite of rules. The girl of many men, a never empty mailbox, and a C falling lock of hair she's forever pushing back. Oh! I'm so furious . . . wails Max, Ofl and then anything is bound to happen. We've loved her for four long years-and W A now we'll really miss her. QU YI ' Pray love me zz little, Jo you love me long. 0 W V10 ' V QM 1 no - all vylojl '7 billy 9551 69 lf 79 'C' XG-I 13.9 Q Q., gf! -1- ufb ff N100 5 as-V be W ,1 x-C' Q sxog W huh ?bQN -Y UQ' yd? Q.-f b X..-2' MARY ELIZABETH FREAS vii! :CV Frit ' Q, Q qi 4. gl Berwick, Pennsylvania Entered Knox September '44g Spanish Clubg Music Clubg Dramatic Clubg Squash and Badminton Clubg Crew Teamg Swimming Clubg Editor Rose Leaves '46g Rose Teamg K. A. A. Her height, striking raven locks, self-reliance, and that swinging stride lend an air of apparent sophistication. Always on the go-her seemingly inexhaustible source of energy has us all stopped. What spare time she has is spent in writing long letters Cro her lwrothet?iD and slewing over ton1orrow's Spanish assignment. The zztwzeleff grace which zvavef in every raven fl'E,f.I'iH 70 A Q- Gia-'R -3- obs' ' -Q. . C5 Q-ff ' O 'f GLADYS FRENCH - I --Giga, gk P Holmdel, New Jersey Entered Knox September '445 Spanish Clubg Glee Clubg President of Choir '46g Swimming Clubg Rose Teamg K. A. A. Hark, hark the lark fPlease sing-we Can't help envying Gladys, with her lovely coloring and wonderful voice-boxes of writing paper and piles of sheet music -'Ayou're a cutie. -ancl always reading A Pilgrims Progress, when she's not playing basketballfthafs our Gladys. i'Tbere if Jufeet 12211126 here that Jofter fullf Tbmz petal.: from blown forex an the gran. 71 ms JOSEFINA GOMEZ ' 'forie' ' Santo Domingo, West Indies Entered Knox September '45g Swimming Clubg Riding Clulwg White Teamg K, A. A. Josie . . . our little hombshell Qin a relined sort of way? from Santa Domingo. She's learned fast and is already a confirmed addict of Knox Specials, stocking caps, and any kind of American slang. Loves that white stuliu' we call snow-is always glad to help us with a particularly tough Espanol assignment, With that cute accent, clouds of black hair, those appealing hlue eyes and shy, winning Ways, how can we help loving her? A Jweet arfnzftire kind of grace . . . 72 CAROLINE L. GORENCE K t.Lj7Z' ' Cooperstown, New York Entered Knox September '44g Rose Teamg K. A. A. A worshiper of Van Johnson who really goes for him in a big way by collecting scrapbooks of his pictures. Lin also likes to swim and dance. She never misses a Tuesday night at the town library hops. With her determination she's sure to be tops in the secretarial Held. She if young and of 67 noble modest mztlzref' 73 424- REQ ,I f--Af f-'42 I yfffz S , ' '5?' .QL IZ A 1 ii ' l f :J ' ,f'l5,.:1Nkr1'i? 'Tl f fn L.. 5 --V. ' ' Q Tri-' .,. JI' r aa Sp 5-if sf x -.,,.,....'-4-nw, -q--nr.-v-.-...-.-Q-v Y ... V.. . f' ! ',.Mr9ebAf'L-0, T x W. K I ' - :ww ' W ' . -..Af . -4 ' Al.-uuq? ,..1,-..,f.:L-fvwulu-1-fn .A A 1b.1Lf ..53r ' . X PATRICIA HILLIARD Brackenridge Heights, Pennsylvania if ll ll' ntered Knox September '45g Ridinv Clubg Glee Clubg Spanish Clubg Golf Clubg Rose Teamg K. A. A. Has Par ever not had food, or a ready smile, or a silly giggle? This is one girl that lives life to irs fullesrg she is always either up or down, seldom in the middle. Do you like the movies, Hilliard? Pat has been ar Knox only one year, but she has learned the ropes quickly, and has many friends. Here if a true and flIdI!.l'fl'f0II.f friend. 74 UW vs N4 L ND 1 , XO Cm c, X Wx V Btiitfl -fs Cf' lg www flf' -x, x, g A r A x XQQL fy -are Q L 10 K J fj f. .ij Liu, Jf I1 gulf x Ylll JUDY JGHNSTON Cooperstown, New York Entered Knox September '41g Hockey Clubg Skating Clubg Swimming Clubg Spanish Clubg Vice-President of Spanish Club '46g Rose Teamg K. A. A. Mouse! . . . the baby of the Class with beautiful blue eyes and wavy brown hair- a mail box that's never empty Cmany ardent aclmirersl. Oh kids, won't I ever get this Virgil done? Mouse is usually as quiet as her nickname. In quietnefx and cofzfdence :ball be your .f1'I'B7ZgfZ7.U 75 JOYCE KETCHAM . Jay, , Cooperstown, New York Entered Knox September '44g White Teamg K. A. A. Tall, blond and lovely-our Joyce has graced Knox in her quiet way for two years. Though she's rather shy and retiring, and we don't see much of her, she's meanta lot to us andthe school. Known for her gay, bright sweaters and smart Clothes, and a friendly sparkle in her eyes. Like Jlmrbizze to a brave IIIKZIZK1' eyeffn 76 OO' l CATHERINE KRIEGER X. .. Qjux Kit Q59 Summit, New Jersey Entered Knox September '44g Skating Clubg Golf Clubg French Clubg Glee Clubg Spanish Clubg Swimming Clubg Badminton Clubg Music Clubg President of French Club '46g Choirg Rose Leaves '46g Rose Teamg K. A. A. Kitty-a rare and fair combination of blond hair and blue eyes- Gotta study f neatness personified. Kit is always well poised and calm-except for the inbetween moments when everybody lets her hair down at a midnight feast or sumpin '... and then Kit does, too, and really wades into all the fun with a cute laugh that wrinkles her nose. I live and love in Godlr peculiar light. 77 .OJOJSL fo' l 6 ff' ey fftsfia-file' X .59 X if JW W fi fiaazifx GAIL LAHEY .Slmzil Pelham, New York Entered Knox September '44g Hockey Teamg Glee Clubg Swimming Clubg Swimming Teamg Aquacadeg Badminton Clubg Squash Clubg Golf Clubg Spanish Clubg Basket- ball Teamg Softball Teamg Swimming Club President '46g K. A. A. Board '46g Rose Teamg K. A. A. The personality kid . . . usually buried in hordes of movie books and listening to extremely 25 cent on sale records . . . swims like a mermaid . . . has her own personal Rogue's Gallery. She always lets the whole school know when she's heard from flmr Marine . . . is forever promising that her diet starts tomorrow. Sure, she's slightly wacky, but our Snail is an everlasting and faithful pal. Lock all jam' beartacbes witbiiz it, Then .fit on the lid and laugh. 78 x, H M ' , W1 Niyy YQJ- 4' WX K-jx X! . X. ,BL K ti M of it Ol Cups! X ffxdijq owl . Og QV! N4-Wllpga 'aff M., 55' S-In fm - s GENE LAN DIS Lmzdi.r Wyomissing, Pennsylvania Entered Knox September '44g Assistant Editor of Ghost '45, '46g Scribblers Clubg French Clubg Swimming Clubg Skating Clubg Riding Clubg Swimming Teamg Figure Teamg Dramatic Clubg Aquacadeg Rose Teamg K. A. A. Our practical Gene, with her head in the clouds . . . owner of the sheerest pair of Nylons this side of Fort Plain, complete with clocks and garters. We can't wait 'til Landis gets at the control of her long awaited airplane. She gets down to earth sometimes, though. Landis with her remarkable diet is an example to us all. And has anyone ever seen her bed unmade or her fingernails short? Above the wzoke and .rtir of rbif dim Jpot Ufbicb men tall earth. 79 Jfjjy, vJ'nfl, H .fa 72' EUGENIA MARKTHALER QI' ll!! Genie Elmira, New York Entered Knox September '44g Sketch Clubg Music Clubg Spanish Clubg Golf Clubg Swimming Clubg Riding Clubg White Teamg K. A. A. Lady Godiva, in a white bathing suit . . . that's our Genie of the droll remarks. Have you ever noticed the imprint of her lucky QD horseshoe? The femme with the fascinating hats! Her calm, cool and collected outward appearance does exceedingly well in hiding an imp always ready for any of the little schemes her cronies and she are bound to cook up. She seems to have a way with a special male up Elmira way and she's always had a way with us, too. If zz woman bar long hair, it it a glory to ber. SO 5133235 xv' ' Clk trials, vt 1, y2x 74,351 ' 'gf W YJ? XXX? vp 5 'xoey -'fX ' , SHERRARD COLEMAN MARTHINSON Texa.f Dallas, Texas Entered Knox September '45g White Team Cheerleaderg Spanish Clubg Glee Clubg Swimming Clubg Choirg Badminton Clubg White Teamg K. A. A. Can't stop now, haven't time! Texas, in one of her proverbial mad dashes! Our super-producer-director brought to light another facet of her character with her success in the New-Girl Show. Capable of being as serious as she can be fun, this enthusiast of the first degree has made a staunch place for hreself, not only in our class but in our hearts as well. Dow half my bear! lie buried there, in Texan, down by the Rio Grande? Sl ROSANNA MARTIN ' 'Maf'fi H Lynbrook, Long Island, New York Entered Knox September '44g Riding Clubg Music Clubg Spanish Clubg Editor Rose Leaves Address Bookg Rose Teamg K. A. A. just this minute feelin' blue? Pop into room 211. From a corner comes that amaz- ingly convulsive giggle and behind it Marti ! She's just the one to lift your spirits and hand sustenance to starving comrades. All she has is yours. Her classroom manner has us holding our sides. Tres petite, but she makes up for her lack of height in a million ways. A mimi at peace zvifb all below. S2 iriff , W f vo xc-. tn fy OA yvn Ov liflly PA' 6' Q '5 I ff! y,l0,N:5', . 4 .ff -ve 5 I f -e ,J If - ' ,Jia gf Q . 0 l , , K 5 V ,W I Ax G Tp 9 .,-5 4 Vx if X 9 f 2' X yo Xpf p6 S665 s ' -.V ,W ' 1 0 of l' 1,36 Q di yt 'hill 66 W ' X ,xc ,Xt 1 W M JOYCE O'CONNOR Hfoyceu Erie, Pennsylvania Entered Knox September '44g Riding ClubgSvvi1n1ning Clubg Badminton Clubg French Clubg Scribblers Clubg Glee Clubg Aquacadeg Basketball Teamg Music Clubg Associ- ate Editor of Rose Leaves '46g Rose Teamg K. A. A. Joyceg tall and cool, practical and intelligent. Her perfect sonnets-the inevitable click-click of the typewriter-earrings-a subtle sense of humor-and light-rimmed glasses with dark eyes. O'Connor has a knack of disguising legal food, so that one would hardly recognize it. A-ha and what have we here? Joyce O'Connor, a most amazing person. In solitude, where we are leaf! alorzcf 83 THE I946 OSB QCIUBS Oni? 1 ,IJ S H E 2 S S Eiga 1 of - H' so QS E , i., I ' BJC presented by THE SENIOR CLASS KNOX SCHOOL Cooperstown, New York 423756, if ex O4 SY4 .rf-e fEeif'S.,.b.,awf . fe Q-'Q Q5 JN 5 'E 0+ 17 C9 ,Ph Qgifafaif JOAN PATTERSON as X' QS Pitter Burt, New York Entered Knox September '45g Sketch Cluhg Music Clubg Spanish Cluhg Swimming Clubg Rose Teamg K. A. A. Pitter has a mania for food, specially doughnuts. Always meticulously groomed -fhas anyone ever seen her in jeans? Oh, that daily letters Really?-you don't mean it! Pitter responds to every situation. She's a sweet girl, and always Willing to listen to any of our problems. Thr map of bofzar, ffllfll and 1QJ'fZ!Q1'.H S4 N Qbff me , X 09' QD' WCS 6? Q-Oxy, X4 DOJ, x N,.2F9' X 9 UP MADELON PENNICKE ..Mfm,, Greenwich, Connecticut Entered Knox September '44g Spanish Clubg Golf Clubg Swimming Clubg Secretary of K. A. A. Board '465 White Teamg K. A. A. Adores the movies, just mg' movie, and three-fourths of her conversation is about the Worcester gang . . . has been heard saying staunchly, We've got to stop going to Tuck! . . . a K. U. hat . . . a dreamy look when she sighs, Gee! he looks just like Sam. . . . But still waters run deep behind those luscious brown eyes . . . a true and faithful friend we'll never forget. .Yu'eet fu the primrofe peeps benmtlv the thorn. 85 wx , S my JEAN POETER 69' teh sa 0, Pain South Orange, New Jersey Www Entered Knox September '44g Spanish Clu bg Golf Clubg Glee Clubg Riding Cluh Swimming Clubg White Teamg K. A. A, So, what's new? That Hollywood slouch . . . a fiend for dixie cups, fashion mags, and Gregory Peck . . . The Cosmetic Queen with lovely, long hair . . . a full fledged storm artist with that menacing 80 average. She's generally unobtrusive but always good for lots of chuckles or any ofthe latest songs. A maiden ne1'erl10ld. 36 0:51, QIQVO-Qi Q 5- Q-Qaivg' eo 60' QQ' 67' E NX Q99' JSKQQQLWQN KATHERINE POGRE H3-lZ7z?l!0Il'H h Haverhill, Massachusetts Entered Knox September '45g Music Clubg Spanish Clubg Basketball Teamg Bowling Teamg Hockey Teamg White Teamg K. A. A. Oh, Gosh! I have so much homeworl-:fI'll be up all night. Yep! There's Kayf full of pep even with tive majors to keep her busy. She's always waiting for to- morrow because that's when she is going on her tlietfantl if you ever want any of the school gossip, just steam down to 268, and she'll tell you all. If there ever was an all around good kid, with a wonderful sense of humor, ir's Shatlow. Poare and rontezzf if rich and rirlv enough. S7 MGX!! . A,,, NX Nw at xo ,,.4d.u, ' f -, ,y Joy RAMBACH xgff cpl-052. LU? Ml X Newton, Mztssnehusetts Entered Knox September '44g Swimming Clubg Badminton Clubg French Clubg Sketch Clubg White Teamg K. A. A. Tell us about kindergarten,Joy, we cry . . . she's the girl with a sense of humor, and the ability to laugh at herself'-she's our fall guy and We all love her for it. Somewhere behind her dark eyes lies a great deal of sympathy and under that dark hair lies the most wonderful math ability. Ile ii' no! ftzlrlgfml tif, flwf ffmglu' nf l1i111.frffjir.rf. 83 QN SSS It ss? It X sissy all i 7 BETTINA RISING Teena Washington, District of Columbia Entered Knox September '42g President of the Lower School and First Formg Presi- dent Second Formg General Committee Representative from the Third Formg French Clubg Spanish Clubg Ghost Board '45-'46g President of the Badminton and Squash Club '45-'46g Badminton Clubg Swimming Clubg Golf Clubg K. A. A. Boardg Rose Teamg K. A. A. The little army brat with the scares me! outlook on lifefa fund of baby talk and the Wittle Wed Wabbit' '... squinting the big eyes behind bigger glasses . . . everywhere in those gold Indian shoes . . . full to overflowing with fun and frolicA leads the Badminton Club with enthusiasm and spirit. Happy, sincere, and com- pletely unprejudiced-that's our Teena. 'Tifzcerigf and truth are fbe LLIJTJ of every z'irme. 89 i HANNELE ROBINSON 'AR0l1l1ie Woodstock, New York Entered Knox September '44g Dramatic Clubg Spanish Clubg Music Clubg President of Spanish Club '46g Glee Clubg Scribblers Clubg Associate Editor of Rose Leaves '46g Swimming Clubg Ski Clubg Badminton Clubg Choir Substitureg Rose Teamg K. A. A. Should I cut my bangs? fAdelaide Crapsey's discovererfa literatteur in her own right, Robbie is going to write The Great American Parody. She collects earrings, loves skiing. Miss R. delights in doing exactly what everybody isn't doing, and usually can do about anything she makes up her mind to! U'lroJo IHIIIXLZ be L1 man IIIIIJI' be 11 P1021-L'0I1f0l'Il1fJf.H 90 ,Writ It It 1' PJ yt 1 I Ox S' wvE'0,,, X X3 it 5 01 LIEANNE ROUSS Lobrter Newburgh, New York Entered Knox September '45g French Clubg Spanish Clubg Scribblers Clubg General Committee of Student Government '46g Riding Clubg Rose Teamg K. A. A. Flaming red hair that hits you right between the eyes- Hey, Lobster, can we borrow your vic? fa really smooth collection of records-an ace down at the bowling alleys-her compositions add spice to our English class. Always around to lend a helping hand, Lobster never fails us. The milderf 7IlfIlZlIt'l'J' with flu' bmveft mind. 91 5' N tm, CHARLOTTE SCOTT X Hottie Wheeling, West Virginia Entered Knox September '45g Sketch Clubg Secretary-Treasurer of Sketch Club '45g French Clubg Riding Clubg White Teamg K. A. A. Did I hear you mentioning West Virginia? Oh, no! Don't do that. Scottie will talk oil' your ear about Good Old Wheeling if you but give her a chance. Char' is always good fun to have around even if she is a little dehcient where the line old art of bed-making is concerned. Conhdentially, hers are always sort of lumpy, but she's improving fand we love her, 'All ell timer! ,filmtv luxfb zzmre eloqzmzre flaw fpeefbf' 92


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