Knox School - Rose Leaves Yearbook (Nissequogue, NY)

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I A W., N 4 X . 2 am PHYLLIS NAN STRAUSS 'wx Y K I N 11,51 U H Q' 4,,,+k '. ' :jk Pby! NX fx 1 W' TW Lexington, Kentucky Entered Knox September '45g Literary Editor of the Ghost '47g Dramatic Clubg French Clubg Badminton and Squash Clubsg Golf Clubg Swimming Clubg Rose Teamg K. A. A. I was bred in old Kentucky -Mention Kentucky Babe and see who comes flying! Now we know who bottles Blue GrassAPhyl's common sense and desire to get ahead are paving the way to a worth-while future. She perseveres and usually succeeds-Loves to help peopleg perhaps that's why we're sure she'll make a wonder- ful nurse. Good luck, Phyl, we're with you. The moonlight if the Jnfteft, in Ke11t1n:ky. 92 ANITA ROSS TAYLOR ' 'Nim' ' Scarsdale, New York Entered Knox September '44g Scribblers Clubg Spanish Clubg Golf Club, President '47g Swimming Clubg Aquacadeg Rose Teamg K. A., President '47. A phone call, the inevitable summons Nita -A wild shriek as a chorus of ten Chants the magic name-The Daisy's best giggler-Those laughing brown eyes and that irresistible smile- Ah, dah-ling! -A wild passion for anything new in sta- tionery-The Egg and I -Excels in Poetry and Art-Laurels to the little one for a big job well done in K. A. A. Art if the accomplice of love. 93 I Gay .Q P ,Q - '. ' Q fix u' if 0 P I ' ' 2: . lo s . ,ur s V s 5 xr 1 is 1. , Rr .3 0 ok KI 'ing' Q' -1 S5 ' ' 5 r 'lfw lv 'Iv J . i s I in S s wr, B., Y J. B .-xvv. .ca 57 Q4 Q0 'SP KN vf .zisi ' I ,, .40 L' tg 5 Fxbvqb .1 0 P '5' , :P . t:' . ptr' KM. -x .5 - x mf' v'4' . 0- xg N Y ,.:. ML YJ ln , X546 : ww M' ,W 'I xy i ijt .fi I -s J' 'mx Q -Q' 513' 'ws' Nw xv ' -0 X 0 ' -4 -.- tsl' ,A Q! X 'Q N iff' 5 9 my.,. x 41' vi Q7 1' Nc' - fa' te R3 ef 0 47' LP 7. 0 .-J' ,lf L-QL K' cy I X li Ole. E: 'N N. K .v' L I H mm5r 'Nxw- N S? rf , H JEAN ALli.-IEN v'l'l-IURSBX -Q-, . A-Tp 55112 sjf' ,ff New Rochelle, New York C' -5' Y ,, Entered Knox September '44g Glee Clubg Spanish Clubg Badminton and Squash Clubg Ski Clubg Swimming Clubg Basketball Teamg Crew Teamg Hockey Varsity Teamg Swimming Teamg Aquaeadeg White Teamg K. A. A. Our Jeannie with the light brown hair -That whimsical smilefTh0se deep-set sombre blue eyesfjeannie the vivacious petal of our Daisy club, who is always in- volved in male-icious trianglesf That's a moot question! -Our magazine magnet with a yen for bull-dogs. They Jin who tel! lu love can die. 94 . .QT 40 J C ,il .I Q A 'A u x JOAN ELEANOR TURK Cookie Staten Island, New York Entered Knox September '45, Assistant Art Editor of the Rose Leavesg Social Editor ofthe Ghost, Scribblers Club, Dramatic Club, President '46, French Club, Riding Club, Swimming Club, Rose Teamg K. A. A. . Cookie-a vivacious air and ready wit, set off with an ever-present twinkle in her deep brown eyes-Her subtle sense of humor keeps us all guessingelfaithful to the Green and White, Dartmouth claims her heart-always stacks of mail, that isa Gold hoop earrings peeking through her dark, wavy locks-An infectious laugh- Her dramatic talent and relatives take up most of her time. Harte tbee, Nymph, and bring with tllee fer! mzdyozztbfzz! jalligff' 95 I A xl- l Y. c,,f, . 'I up W 1 -. Cp? Sox K x n. . K. ss f 1, 1 7 'Y my '3 I L' if xcv 'Q s v A, f, . K 9 f, l 4 I K ' rs lg N l Q f v i 4 X I . 'v Ea. '-. ii QW' X A ' '1.- s v- Y 4 Y f. iii ' l If 'f 9 f' Q A 1 i' I .3 x U. 'I I Q ALMA USSERY ' 'Alabamau Roanoke, Alabama Entered Knox September '45g Music Clubg Glee Clubg Spanish Clubg Riding Clubg Basketball Teamg Bowling Teamg Softball Teamg Rose Teamg K. A. A. A touch of that little ol' you all accent and that typical southern hospitality combine to bring Alabama to our midst. With a cheerful smile for everyone and a yen for basketball that's really going to pay off in points for the Roses this season, our little belle from the deep South will long be remembered by us all. 3 Q-LA , 0 for 4 beaker ful! of the warm South. 5 Q,vl0.J., wsu ' A S fVYU7. mi' !fx.o-sfsfflfvfv'-3 L-fu Os-QJUWVKU' 96 , CL..- OLIVIA BETH WADSWORTH Berk Nutley, New jersey Entered Knox Sepember '45g Dramatic Clubg Spanish Clubg Badminton Clubg Riding Clubg Swimming Clubg Rose Teamg K, A. A. Beth- you just don't know -expressive eyes with 'the longest lashes-a huge appetite and a petite figure-she's so fond of eats that some call her kitten -her gypsy earrings quiver at a toss of her head-her long claws Qshe calls them nai1sD are the envy of all. Her favorite song, I'm in the Mood for Love -maybe-you never know just what mood she if in! I have been faithful to tbee-in 1101 fafbiwzf' 97 Q9 Cx KX gi! x xv, . N Q. x .x ., XY X X VV- X J lvraxjyfij XL h X Y' A -A XXJXJ .fx t 'K' L5 0' V L I X J N .. 1. Xl R Q A N Xt iw xl ' X Hqcg ll - 'b xN ff 2 4 V A QC at M JACQUELINE WEBSTER Ufackie' ' Andover, Massachusetts Entered Knox September '43g Dramatic Clubg Chapel Choirg Glee Clubg Spanish Clubg Badminton Clubg Swimming Clubg Aquacadeg Rose Teamg K. A. A. The door blows open, our whoopee girl has arrived-Vim, vigor, and vitality plus-Pet expressions galore-A heart of gold Whose glitter will never fade- Oh, he's a jerk -Our sun on a rainy day-The Daisy's Katherin Hepburn -Jackie's writing ability has made many lonely spirits rise-Could they be the voice of ex- perience? We know her web of friends will never unweave. Barton rum to bmim, an well as to beam and brown bread. 98 l P .f A i N K I' L , , i X if f ,5 , , i 5 ' i ' if MARJORIE LUDLOW WEEKS Margie Babylon, Long Island, New York Entered Knox September '45g Ghost Boardg Glee Clubg Dramatic Clubg Spanish Clubg Swimming Club, President '46g Softball Teamg Swimming Teamg Aquacadeg Rose Teamg K. A. A. Boardg K. A. A. . That's life, kiddies -Another Daisy diet-tomorrow's addict-Hostess of the 356 lunchroom-Oh, those eyes, Zoom ! ! !-Her understanding nature creates competition for Dr. Anthony- The Babylon Bombshell -We sometimes wonder about her love for the land of the rising sun -An ardent fan in the national Buddy-Buddy Association''-Margie-blessed with mermaid mannerisms that draw in a loaded net of faithful friends. .S'u'eet is every' round, .Yzueeter My voice. 99 5 Kia R arf-f' ' ' 'il' -,,!'.n 'f' X Ll . Z shi , .,L.' - J' ' ,X .,-uf' ja-'ily K 'Q' . , , Q35 - AQ Ja .ST 'J-5' Q JANET Woob . .janv Cincinnati, Ohio Entered Knox September '45, Exchange Editor of the Ghost, Music Club, Glee Club, French Club, Spanish Club, Swimming Clubg White Team, K. A. A. Did you say Cincinnati? Who do you know there?-Quick! If Jan is ever feeling blue, we know that the mention of that metropolis will be the cure-all-What a blessing to have hair like that? Besides, she's always on the Honor Roll. Is it possible that some people can have all the breaks? It's obvious that you're headed for a happy landing, Jan, and we're all for you. MiJtrefJ of berfelf, though china fall 100 GHUWI E PM S I ALONE THE SOUND OF THE WAVES LAPS AT MY HEART IN THE STILLNESS OF THE NIGHT. SOMEWHERE IN THE DARK, OVER THE WATER MY SOUL IS LOST-LONELY, SEARCHING. OH LOVE, WILL YOU NEVER FIND IT? II STAR I REACH FOR YOU, STAR, IVITH MY IVHOLE BEING. IN MY SOLITUDE YOU REPRESENT MY SELF, LOVE, INFINITY. AND YET I KNOW' MY YEARNING IS IN VAIN. MY HEART IS BOUND TO ME AND I CAN NEVER REACH YOU, BUT MUST TURN AND FACE REALITY. III MUSIC MUSIC HOLDS THE IVORLD, A POIGNANT MYSTERY OF LIFE THAT IVAS, AND LIFE TO BE. MY HOPES, MY LOVES, MY FEARS. ARE BLENDED IN THE HARMONY' OF SINGLE NOTES THAT HAVE THE POWER TO BUILD OR SHATTER ME. janet Ilwood 101 THE SENIUH ELAS5 THE ENUX SEHUUL EUUPEHSTUWN, NEW YURH QU f Q JL 4:1 l 21- QA QM pr 'nts The Hnlff unvfs n .- 'LDV Sm, . J Q, JN! nf , f 1--fi 5- , ,,-vw L..- 7' 'vip , Fl . f i fi 'fa .. N, QQQQJ 1' wf ' -' .3 . A - Tj? 1. - '4 - ggi 1 z L'-ai , fgr- ftag ' 55. . ' L' .gm . -F A 2 45 , ,W .' ' if 7 'Q-ifjilg ' . wg gf , . H! ,fZff5igf ' ' my A ..,N. W 5 .fx Jr N645 '- x ' , E , B c. -ay. , .,v. M .fr N X, wx A -.HQR4 , V... x iv' 4 f, M4- '4' -Q r v Er:-' 'wr 1 ,JI-xr, ,. '1- 'A s ,S 5 fvsig Q ig . ' ' Aww NN n., za 4 Q vs , ff, ,J 5255 1 i ' ,- ..,:- Q f' 45 X N? .N J. ,. X: I A . -:IL N -'-.' 'W fy gli Q 1 'Wwf C' y ,Q .-M ' 3? 4 . 3 335 ,A ,l ', gf 13 4' ' Ji W42l w 14.4, I . . , -., -NAT X 3-. 'E-. ' f gy, W' If , 'ft ' -eg? 41? . 1 RUN FULL fi - I A qulffnl l 0. Jill! spans. A g,.g....., V 1 We beg you not to ask us how we got there, the place is out of bounds. You shouldn't know anything about Rum Hill because we didn't either until one day last week. We were walking along Lake Street wondering what Father Time had in store for the Class of '47, We know you will HOF believe us when we tell you that as we pondered the fate of said students, a little man dropped from a tree branch and landed at our feet. He had lavender eyes and green hair which he patted on both sides as if anticipating an early growth of antlers. Une could easily see that he was not of this world. As in a trance we followed his ellin footsteps without further ado, followed to wherever he was bound. It was late that afternoon when we found ourselves confronted by a steep and lonely hill. Our weary feet rebelled, and as we stood watching the little man for further developments, he pointed to the summit with a gnarled finger, saying, Rum Hill, Rum Hill, the top is nearest heaven -lust reach its peak, if you must seek the fate of the Class of '47. He pranced about us for several moments, took one leap into the air, clicked his heels twice, and evaporated before our eyes, We stood in complete wonderment, when no sooner had he disappeared than giant thunder clouds rose over the hill. We debated for a moment, but even though the storm grew in ferocity, curiosity won out, and we resigned ourselves to the climb. We walked silently through the rising storm, heads bowed low against the wind. Boulders of black atmosphere tumbled across the fields, casting shadows on our paths, and binding trees to the quivering earth. Far below us the lake lay tossing against its banks as if trying to escape what seemed like the end of the world. Above our heads the sky began to take on purple streaks which trickled across its spaciousness and became lost in the blackness of that un- forgettable afternoon. Lightning ripped the sky, and the sight of its bolt struck us as did the words of our little elhn companionfthe fate of '-47 'that's why we were on that hill eand now we had reached its crest. We waited, but not for long, be- cause from the sky, coming closer every minute, was an ebony bolt of atomic at- mosphere. We stared hard trying to discern what was happening in its center. Surely we must be seeing things, it couldn't possibly be Carvel Hidlay still in Vassar, thumbing tentatively through Harrison's Revised Dictionary which contains some words that Great-great-Uncle Noah had forgotten. In the corner of that dismal library, we saw Dotty Petrecca standing menacingly over her with a whip. :X grim sight indeed, but colleges have no more use for monkey business. :X new gust of wind whisked by with a definite salty tang, as we watched its vapors reveal Ann Lowry, captain of the Walloping Window Blind sailing to Pago-Pago to pick up Yiolet Albrecht, who had been lost on a desert island for live years. Among the hearty crew was Marcia Rice, who seemed particularly well suited for her post in the crow's nest because of her monotone voice which shouted crowflike from the topsails, Land-lrlOl The eager crew was greeted on the dock 104 fl io . 13. . M if l, '-ws I ,M . 1 0 N I IN, -fir A b V F' - E E by the exotic dancing of Yalerie Lang, who we suspect was just advertising for the Peggy Quail' Novelty Company, in her ultra-grass skirt. We should have liked In see more of those adventurers, but the cloud dis.tppe.u'ed and was followed by another which took us back to America, yy here we learned more of the class's accomplish- ments. One of the current works of Suzanne Snaith, Poet Laureate ot Pittsburgh, we find comparable only to the life she led at Knox, and we quote the opening lilies of her most important work V Love is just a burning ember, but not for you unless you're slenderf Another artist, Anita Taylor. is successor to Petty. She not only draws crowds, but is her own model in a mirrored studio designed by Nlargie Weeks, which strangely enough opens upon .1 glass-brick swimming pool, where Margie practices her daily diving feats, It looks as if the Daisy Club has gone to seed! Ham and Hack are chorewomen at Dartmouth, and 'lackie Webster was only runner-up in the 'bliss Andover Contest. Pat Cole, Phyllis Novotny, Nancie Stewart, 'lean Thursby, Betty Appel, and .Ioey llollilfe were shown at the weekly meeting ofthe Association for Perpetual Adoration of Westchester County. The members are p.u'ticularly ioyous, for through the dipf loinatic endeavors of Betty Appel, they have secured the '4Chateau as the site ol' a sub-sub-committee of the United Nations. Empty pulls floated by until one with a decided aroma of dog-food suspended itself before us. ln it we saw Nancy Gray, exhibiting a unique species ot canine, which she is training for an equally unique cause one that will raise dog-hood to its zenith. Yes, Natty Bumpo has done it again her dogs are running elevators. The lilting strains of a Samba took us to the epclusive Rio Room, owned and operated by Senorita Bobby Blewer. On the piano, the internationally renowned Sue Carter was playing the accompaniment for those rhythmic artists, Lydia johnson, Tobye Cramer, Nanson De Silva, and Peggy Pindar, who enchanted their audience with their rendition of what too much colliee has done to Brazil. As this cloud disappeared, we anxiously awaited the arrival of the next one, which revealed a scene in Lexington, Kentucky, where Dawn Burt was running her horse Caterpillar, the great-great-grandson of Hfvlan O' War, in the Kentucky Derby, Her jockey was none other than Colonel Phyllis Strauss, who after her ex- ertion was seen relaxing on her plantation sipping a mint-iulep in true Southern fashion. Further West, the cloud disclosed the metropolis of South Bend, where Kathy Keller and Beth Wadsworth were opertating a restaurant and grill, appropriately called The Bender, which caters exclusively to Notre Dame. Although it was Nliss lieller's vibrant personality which attracted the customers, it was the excellent 105 529 If s ' INA1 ' Ziff T .I 5, s ,. l X WZ I I ,JCC lil PHD cuisine of Chef Phyllis Andreson that kept them coming. Also perceived in South Bend, was Mary Gallo, who is the first female football coach for the Irish. The scene crumbled as electronic waves produced a new vision of radio station KNOX in Texas, where Mama Murr and staff were reading the Sunday funnies to the kiddies. Playing the part of the villainous Dragon Lady, was Nancy Shimer, with Ida Mae as Lena, the Laughing Hyena. Barbara Palbicke, the boon to televison, was reading the pilff of Little Iodine. Flying over the Ozarks, the clouds showed us Gail Miller, growing potatoes on her little farm, to be shipped directly to the Soft 'n Soggy Potato Chip Company. A piercing wind blew in some Virginia sunshine, and scenes of salty wharves drifted before us. Then the vision blurred, and hazy clouds obstructed our view. But from the mist issued the southern drawl of Antoinette Gilman, peddling fish, calling, Fresh octopus, have a tentacle with every meal, guaranteed to last a week. Not very far from the wharves the sound of dentists drills reached our ears and the haze began to rise, revealing Valerie l-lerwick posting a newly painted sign above a doorf One smell from Snell and you're feeling well-fpainless dentist. Some lightning flickered suddenly across the heavens, illuminating the sky just ong enough to reveal an Elizabethan scene, which turned out to be in reality, joan Turk playing the role of Palstaff, with Gerry Gardiner as valiant Prince l-Ial. An odor of disinfectants pervaded our senses as we were transported to a hospital in the deep South, where Alabama Alma, registered nurse, was soothing her patients with her smooth melodic voice, accompanied by a banjo on her knee. Suddenly a tree swayed violently, and crashed in front of our path. A mammoth boulder of blackened haze ensued,which was shattered by a horse and rider, in the brilliant attire of the Northwest Mounted Police. We were amazed to view Diane Norris, astride the mount, searching for Joan Spencer, who was lost on the ski trail-fout of bounds as usual. As Diane charged by, she left in her path a huge puff of dust which blew into our eyes causing a most unusual occurrence. Tears began to flow down our cheeks, blurring our vision until we each peered through two giant drops, through which we per- ceived janet Wood, garbed in her judicial robes, writing the speeches of her fellow Ohio politicians. In the back of the court room, Warden Marie Harris ushered prisoners to and from their cells, her latest victim being No. 59704 Jean Oakes, who looked unabashed as he faced Judge Wood for trial in the Case of the Missing Mattress. A refreshing gust cleared the depressing court room atmosphere,as chartreuse clouds slid over the hill's crest. We gazed bewildered, giant scissors, combs and hair pins 106 :HK Snxqv . Q , I ! MN vpn. e -'Q E Yunlvfi D0n+nS'l-Y 9 N se A if f Q- S 'T'-l l - E swirled about in confusion,and in the midst of it all,we envisioned Dorothy liruning, styling Miss Jean McCall'ery's latest coilliure. Dorothy had selected her favorite style Wa butch. The ceiling was heavy, there was no doubt about it, and it compelled the plane to fly low over our heads, affording us a clear view of Pete, air-line hostess, adf ministering pep-pills to Molotov, 'Iody Edwards, at the controls, was in high spirits as she dipped her wings over a herd of cattle, causing a mild stampede. Ten years, we discovered, had not altered Gretchen's determination to lind the man on her mind ee the one who is six-feet-three. We must confess she was off to a good start in 1947. As for her exaroommate, Robin Prince, she has retired to Cleve- land, where her multifarious family duties keep her jumping. From out of nowhere a little fellow bearing a remarkable resemblance to Jack Frost appeared before us in much the same manner as our first gnomish friend. He pointed an eat at a snow flurry in which Trinkie Mclieever was discovered turning domestic. Yes, there she was, in the wilds of the Antarctic, bundled in bear skins, thawing out frozen foods for Admiral Byrd and company. But as quickly as Jack Frost had come, he went, leaving us alone on the hill con- fronted by a roaring train which whizzed past, engineered by Donna Lee Courtney. We smiled knowinglyg Donna Mae had at last devised a double-duty commuting system from West Point to Syracuse! Lo and behold, we saw before our eyes a vision of far away Egypt! Trudging over the desert sands was Doc Irving, Ph.l7., conducting a search for the bones of the late King Woo Woo. Behind her vvearily dragging her own bones, was Dotty Gouin- lock, who was taking stenogtaphic notes on the proceedings. Soon the dauntless pair reached the entrance of a mighty tomb, crying out the secret password, Open the door, Richard. Entering the tomb, they were confronted by a coflin. Eagerly they ptied it open, and there, in plain hieroglyphics were the words, Kilroy is here! Egypt faded, and something even more intangible floated before us. Golly, it Couldn't be Dorothy Archer! It was, and after a year with the Knox Ghost we saw her still communing with spirits. As fantastically as this augury appeared, thus it left us. Silently we stood on Rum Hill watching the storm subside into the distant valley. Dazedby this revelation, we turned slowly towards Knox, with playful puffs of innocent wind slapping our faces. Vfith visions of the Furies awaiting us, we began to run, and we raced to the bottom of the hill, taking with us the happy knowledge that our class, for better or for worse, would still be far better than the Faculty had predicted. 107 f ! TTT7 a t I . f is 66?--- gs V 3-' VV an vv Ny. , .o 9 i- . I3 C A 4 BETWEE SEPTEMBER TXYENTY-FlFTH f1'fm.f-fin, ju'a1f.f i4'u:f.f' lim lgflllltg f7UllIr'.ll ,-Xe the old girls ilgllll droxe up the turbing di'1l'e-xxpty, we xxere more acutely L1XX'.lI'C than ever before ol the imposing hC.lllIfy ol Knox, The xlilflllg blue like enshrined by hazy purple mountains, And skirted bv Aged, loltj pines tomplemented in-covered wAlls and gleaming white pillrirs, lt mis, indeed, like coming home' Smothered At the doorxxpii hx sdueAl1ng lriends And open Arms, new And old girls ggthered belongings And AtquAintAntes in the pleAsAntlx eonlused tlflllUsPlTCl'C of the erowded foyer, SEPTEMBER TXYENTY-EIGHTH 4'Tlii1'i'i .lrl!l.7c'fl711lQ III Ortnbrr .irrr flfr Vg-apo Hffml .1,iI1r. So he did rise .lllnl follow her' Along the minding roAds bordered with llaming loliAge to Fgrirv Springs, we All linked Arms and stlwrds: out, setting the honey'-tolored morning echoing with song. This is Q1 terrilig plAte, this Knox, gust like Ll eountrx club. :Xnd that night the K. pl. .-X. ftillll' put us in the suing of Knox' EAth neu-toiiier pulled out either A rose or A white b.1lloon And XYJN sent whirling down her teams line. Spirit boollleil luglier And higher, tlimAx1ng uith A Ulllgd line lll'xlLlI'llj the gym! SEPTEMBER TXYEXTY-YlNTH 'iflllil lrfwll, ,II fait, ffm figlr! lj' M111 GM, Luft we .ruff ll1l,l'iIl'lJ,Tt'.!.H Our hrst Xespets loxelv. Snowx H.1llgCl l'ulM:s,ll l'lll.Il'l0Ll5 spirit toned down lor the hrst time and in its plAte A len glistening te.u's ol lov And lIl'l.lIllfilLllllt.'S5. SEPTMBER THlRTlETH 0 .frqii .xml l701ll',li,,lUll1' zmrlt JA fl71l',ll Hllties C1lc'I'N.lllllgl'C.lllX llltxlll weAkt-ning? Mx' x'oeabulAry Y ClAsses started today, Ll lI'l.1YlIIlL11IlUlCUl'1lL151UIl reigned. Trips br-tu een the mourner's benehu And the book store. Someone xxxtiled, Who s.nd this plAte ls Ll tountrx rlubj OCTOBER FIRST ullllnzr limrr t'01ff.f fnzrr flWlfAfllfi'l0lI? PJAI om'.lsr1i.1f 0 fifzgm' jirt.zf. ' lt isnt But it is! We were lost in astonishment At seeing Ll llulfy layer ol snow blanketing the ground this morning, Snoxx in Octobev Ex en in ll snow-belt, this is A xxonder rAre .is .1 blue dumond. Bl' high noon the c'XqLl1s1Ic' stull' hAd Illcltcd,l1ut, sooth-s.tyers As ue Are, ue divined that this eArlx' visitAt1on xus the hnrbinger ol il ne.1r, hglle And l1t.lI'Q' winter. OCTOBER FIFTH C.uwf' .mtl tx-lp 11 .1.f,ia11 ga Ou Ili: fluglit l'.mf.1i!1u mr. Though perhaps our dancing did not resemble theigriiteliul, fleet-looted biillet dancers ot fi ljc'g.lSlp11lIHIDg, we tmmped through Virginia Reels And loved it! The first K. A. A, parm' and Ll success. OCTOBER ElGHTl'l ull-71011 ill!! Lrfpjanr' fuzz! zzlvfzi tiff .zbam nm .mf fuimlg ffrszri .1111 flftzzunlg lr UI1Vl0ll,H At eh.tpel this morning, the Student Council tool: their pledges And l'cLc:lX'cd for the lirst time Knox-sealed keys As a I'CW.ll'Ll and badge of honor. Eaeh student, too, pledged in her heart to uphold and maintain the high ideals And principles ol Knox. OCTOBER TYYELETH :ll I mfr, Jr I I'Iifc'. ll'irl1 rl fnff limrf fur JIU' tglzitfrf' The Riding Club presided inipressively over our first lormal .tllinir of the rear, the BAnquet. Sperial Class, the ultimate inmolother riders, were reg.il And stmight in distinguished black coAts, golden collars and polished boots. OCTOBER TWENTY-FlFTH Hllllirrr glwifl rim! lmirfrrf zizglirli fly. Tooglqi, in pumpkins selLI.ltt::d tlfwlllld rustling COl'l'l5lf.llli5 at the Ghosts Country Fair Party. Perlcy milk- nuids And slitked bashlul 'Af.1r1ners in blue-1e.1ns, moist, but II'lLlIl'lPh.lIlI l.lCCS grouped about the tub ol rosv, bobbing Apples, breAthlesslv tonfused squareedrtiiciiigl OCTOBER TWENTY-ElGl'lTl-l Phi nf, p!.qi nf, pin fZwg.uw, For the hrst time in the history ol Knox ill' Cooperstown, Ll xxirsity team, bubbling with pep And vim met 11 keen And vigorous Cooperstown At Doubleday Field, lt XYJN an Active fonllict of sticks and spirit, How- ever, our splendid tculll Hrncked up A T-2 score! 108 :L 6 Q oo' . ' 0. 0 4 'O ., Us , , '5' Q X-1. 4 0 5' 'ln AQ , , . SLA THE Ll E5 YOXEMBER Fllflll Hlv01'11I1l l1. 1',Ill'l',f!l1II 1.l.l .11 1.111'. '4W1ll11het11111'.ql1t7 'xx'11xl1t-111gltntixelx'xx'l11xpe1'e1l111111-xx'g11'l11111l1'11'11t1w.'l'l11'11, 111l11'.l1111t11lxx.11111lvtl- ftxmglu lxx' three ll.lI'Xll ht-Ilx, xx1-tl.1xl1eel l111' xllxlxjx .1111l t-1xx'eIx, .intl l1'.1111'tl tl-xxxn the '1l.lll- 'I'l11.- Ill. xx girl- xxert- l11'1'1lr'1l 111111 the inltx l1l.11k11t-wuttl1e.'Xwe111hlx' R1111111 111 .1xx.11t the K X, X 111 l-MT' xxl111111.111.l11'rl 111, p1gt.11l1-tl .mdxt-rxN1xI1x11111,g1x11111g e11rt111'1le1xt11'Ntr.1111hlelikt-.1111-gg. XX.111l1l 1111-11111111-I111111.I1.1x.1.Il-111 Q11 xx'ell tl1.1t111,11l1t il thex' ll.lLl k1111xx'n ul t111111x1'1'11xx'K p1tf.1llv - M.1lx1' llIX hurl, Hsllllit' 111x xl111e-, ' De- gratletltx151xplgt.11la .111tll.11111elrx'h.1gxt1l 111111hletl h1x.xk,1111t1.1tew Nlllllllli ll'11lll p1ll.11't11111xxt. NOVEMBER EIGIITH -i1'iI'l1U.' f1.l1'11.111111', f1'1111.' f11'.11'1'11.l1 f11l1'111111.'1, -Ilfllf 1'-ll'.'f1!1 l'1'.111.'1' 0141.111 U .X 4'1'tt11r11c11g.1g11'111e11t, Txxn 111e111he1w nl 11111 former 11111x1t.1l l.1t11lrx' .111-lmtlt' Mlm Ring lx xx .11111 itxp--11 alxtx' .mtl x'1x'.1t11111x xpirit rung th1'1111gh her rlelightlul p1't1g1'.1111, lltvxx' 11.1t11r.1l .llltl hnxx' xt-1'x ple.1x..111r it 1x, t1111, I11sx.'L'lNll5Q G11t1elxx'111. Iler exqtiixite 11ct11111p.1111111e11r t11111ple111e11t1-rl perlettlx 1l1ex111gt'1'R gnltlen xnite NOX'ENlBER NlXTll TM 1111'111f!1f1.f11'x, 111111-11'111!g'.l 11111111111'.f ll1r1, lr xx'f1x.1t the lx1111x-L111'lt1111 hx' the xt-.1 fhtlf the nltl girlx helel NXX'.lX lull' -ine night' TI11 I-1l1hx x11'1111'1l like 'itllc trmxx-1'1x.11lx11l the xx'111'ltl. ll.1tk1e .tntl fXl.1rg xx'e1'elw1'lt'rt .1wtl1etxxw11111tltllt--.mt-tl wt1.1l11t-N 111 llll t11.4t-. sl.1tl-rs,.111d high piled h.11r,g.1rr11l1111xlx'llx'111g.1h1111tthehtvtel Shall xxe exer ltxiget Mitt Knlilk xl.1llllIlALZ 11ppe.1r.i11ce 111 the pitket lint-1 NOYEM BER TWEXTY-Tl l IRD .-l!!1'l1f11111al.1'1 .1 11.1q1'. W1tl1 the lxllllllg night the xnnxx' e.1111e, gently 1gl11tl1111g the hl.1tk lWI'.lllkllCN, 'l411111gl1t .zlmx til, l11,1111,mL Club lll.1LlL' its initial i1ppe.1r.1nee 111 '4The lhl.lll Whn M.11'1'1e1l .1 D11111h XX'1le. X lt-xx' wlnitkx .llltl he.1x'x st11111pN xiltetl tl11'1111gh tht-r11xtli11g cx1rt.1111.Tl1en,x111.ltle11lx',tl1el11111xeIilightxxxe1'1'111t.111tl 1l11'pl.1x xx.1x1x11' .X rer11.1rk.1hle 5t.1ge ellrett Ill.lx.lC 112 in the.111tl1e11teteel .1x il xxe xx ere right hel1111tltl1el11111-l111gl1tx. Xlltlllxlx 111 our Ixliw West, uetnrs, the 111.1keA11p UIIIIIUIIIUL' 11111.l--tlwie 1111NeU NOVEMBER TXX'ENTY-SEVENTH 'ATI11' ,111.v1'111j1 fr.1.f1 111 11l11'1'1' JF f1.1,f.x'. Onlx' furtx' Ilflfli c.1111e 1l11xx'11 tu hre11lcl.1Qt thix clear lllilflllllg 111 the tml l.11111l1.11 hlue 111111111 lllx .intl tnttxvn Qt11ek111ge.Tl1C text ul tl1t'exl1her.111t xel11111l lgmlilx' XX'.lN guing llUlllL' lm' the 'l'l1.111lw1g1x'111g l111l1tl,1x .1lt1.r.111 exhauxtexl stall' l1.1tl th.1ngetl xehetlulex up tu the l.lNI Illlllllft. l lxlXX' xiilviluetl the l1lXL'l' xx.1x .lllul tht hp- sticl-:eol,11x'l11ne1l gmu leltlxrr c1x'1l1z.1t11111l .Xt le.1xtthereQt11f115 tnxiltl vettle tl11xx'11 tn .1 quiet .111x.l re- laxing xx'cck-eiitl-col!cx1111l1,xrt indeed! NOVEMBER TWENTY-EKSHTH Ht-.zp 1111111 1f11' jl1r1111'1 .x' 111111111 fv1.11'.f.' Hmlti hlwlzll ffm' g11f.f1'11 r111'11. ' lt was tnltl, Crisp xx't-.1the1' perfect lor the lung l'11l-Iex xx'e neetlc-el tu xx'l11p up 111st1l1.1l'1lt Jppttirex l-lr Ulll' clelieinux traditi-111l t11rkex'1li11ntr. :XX we .imhled to the 11111x'iex 111 the .iltt-1'11111111, .1 lexx' gil lx xx ere xtill 111.1clIx' clmtting. Tha11ksgix'i11g at Knox-11111 so bad Alter all. DECEMBER SEVENTH I Il1111lt 1f1.11 I fluff 11e1'1'r 111, rl pr11'111 ltlliil .11 .1 Il'E:'.H .XS we climhetl the Stairs alter dinner we sutldenlx' e.111ght glirnpxex nl 11111 xtgitelx' 1111t-11l-tltxtxr K,l111xt111.1x tree gluxving with 11111lti-enltwrecl lights, Ll feast 11fbe.111tx' to the cxc .mtl xpirit.fl'l11're.11'1 l1'.1l111'.111t tluxtera of pine houghsin the foyer, too, where Revel rehearmls h11x'e heen l.14t .111tl lnrinux 111 the lllL'LlIt'X'.ll eaxtle setting. DECEMBER FOURTEENTH Tile ball? 1111! 1111 11611111 1115 ilnzffi Il 111.f 9111.1 YZVUIZ' 111.11 111 Ullglll 111 f1111' 111111111011 br l111..' l111'111111g twtli orf11'1'fr11- fillfllilz' .111.f .1'fw1'1. Brcathleis laughter, Q1 xtulen kiss, and Revel xx'11s11nl'l'l1e det-p111.1r111111 rug 51-rx 1-rl .ix 11 l1.11ltg1t1x11111l for the x'1x'id, splendid c11Qt11n1eS.Tl1ere xx'z1Q gayetx' and 111err1111ent .111111lxt tl-1ell.1111111g 5xx111'1l1l.1r1Ct'1N'.Xx'.1l1.111tt1111r- nament staged hetxveen Saint George and the 'l'11rlq1xl1 Knight prtxtltitetl lll.lI1X' 1lt'r'ptl1r11.1t1'tl tluitklex 111 the audience. Golden goblers were pledged to each other in 11111111ents ol great 5t.1te and te1'e11111nx'. Cr1111tu11 color, blended lights, and joyous Christmas spirit--our Ravel. I an X W 1 W I 109 ,, S X1 - QW? Q I . .. ws. ig BETWEE DECEMBER FIFTEENTH Gord King ll':uri'rfi1r foolcfif 0111 011 flu' f e.1i'l nf ,Yfrplu'11. Under the tall white tree in the assembly room are pyramids of red, green, and gold packages ready for the Children's Party Il1Il1Ul'l'UW. As the tree lights glowed and the silvery, frostc-d ornaments sparkled, the harmonious voices of the Glee Club presented a lovely Yuletide program for Christmas Vespers. DECEMBER SIXTEENTH ll 'ln' Jo nsffr far C!7I'IIfIll:1.l' Vlllgv H731 Jo fzftfr cluftfrru flllgdil With saucer-like eyes and open mouths Hour tiny children watched the wondrous play unfold at the Christmas praty Santy Schwartz boominglv distributed gifts to everyone, and then- chocolate ice cream r fat, gingerbread men-sticky fingers-and exhausted, but ecstatically happy children, But the day was not yet over for all of us- Hearts at the County Farm heat faster and worn, tired eyes lightened as the College Girls skipped into their assembly room loudly and merrily singing jingle Bells. These young voices rekindled the Christmas spirits in the minds and souls of the forgotten boys and girls. lt is indeed more blessed to give than to receive. DECEMBER SEVENTEENTH ll 'lull' L'.Il'U!,f .iu1u1.f, rlw wglif ra ffuw, Tlmi C!7l'Ilf7I1dl tllltl lm M1111 ,zrr lun. The long anticipated day had finally arrived, heralded by much interchange ofcorI'espiil1dellcC, ambiguous telegrams and general confusion. Bulging bags were labeled- the familiar click of heels on the stairs- clean, curled hair. Knox girls w ere olf for the Boston Common or Central Park- Christmas! 1lANUARY FDURTEENTH xi lzftfe rem-lc, .1 finff .tif.11'. One week of the infinite stretch between Christmas and Spring vacation has gone! All of a sudden, after lights out tonight, those burning the midnight bulbs over borrowed exam notes heard a harsh honking from our lawn by the lake. Cold-creamed faces were pressed against the widow-panes. Lo and behold! a green leep crazilv careening around the tennis court! :Ks its head lights penetrated the inkv night, we saw, with excitement mingled with definite relief, that myriads of puffy snowflakes were sinking to the ground. Our annual Carnival show would be possible after all -as for the leep, that's another story. V JQXNUARY TWENTY-FlFTH ll'irlw fiugsrr l1't'JI:1 tum' zrfzrzz, ll 'zrli qirfnlr lunzij r111Jml, Cminous Silence signs were being tacked u in the main corridors. Endless stacks of blue exam books with their mean little white blotters, the sound, of scratching pens, uncomfortable squirms in creaky desks, these, along with a sudden dearth of knowledge, announced that exam week was upon us!!! FEBRUARY FOURTEENTH ll 'lm it rlvf fully qf low, Ogrr that pant ,ririgizz-gf Kale-idoscopic tableaus of frosted panes, flashing blades, glittering lights, and sparkling eyes-Carnival! Friday night swiftly falls into pattern-a gracious queen in rich, crimson velvet and ermine regally mounting herice throne dazzling with rainbowed lights' chill air and twinkling starsfran iced pink bunny statue good enough to eat two hilarious charrwomen continually plurnmeting into snow banks dashing pirates and their demure ladies clicking over gleaming icefgraceful magical dancers. Then dancing in a pennant- hung room with men in ski socksf- polkas-group singing--so faded our first evening. FEBRUARY FIFTEENTH Saturday n1ght's formal dance came as the climax of our gala week-end. The sweet fragrance of corsages lifted from cellophaned wrappings--swishing dresses in a candy-caned assembly room-low lights and mellow music--a lingering good-night-Carnival has whirled by us in a flashing pageant and the hour- glass turns again. MARCH TWENTY-SIXTH mlm! uizrfw lmzrt if zelriilfuirzrig, Home, Home .If ful. The dates on homemade calendars had been anxiously crossed off for the past week, and we were actually startin our trek homeward again for Easter vacation. Seniors faithfully promised each other to study every dgay for the College Board Exams! 110 .. 'S-?fx HE LIES APRIL TWELFTII II vflrlc lmrfc imrf-L Tiff flu' 014.1111 ffrgnzi fn Ill'l!ll.H Whv do Seniors walk about as il they .ire made ol' glass? They cIon't want a hlty -cent word oi' tl strategic history date to leave them suddenly and tinkle on the lloorl Aptitude .ind Achievement Tests have poured on us' The last Worcl-.1-Iliv is hurriedly' looked up before the group grimlv tiles to the lligh School with sharpened pencils, polished glasses, and silent pravers to the College lioardl APRIL EIGHTEENTH Than flu' .riuff fflllffyt' into ffit' FUI!! liI't'I'1l if.1rL. H The shiny caps of the Swimming Club bob up and down in the aqua-inarine pool ol the Allretl Clark Gym- nasiurn, Multi-colorecl balloons set off the perfect symmetry ol the star itncl circle water lorniations. Another glorious Aquacadel MAY FIRST II'li.1r in lftt' wvrrirtz prffwznu nf Alai Up at six with the noisy twitteting blllls, Seniors pullecl on loalers .incl blue it-ans. This was Max' Dar, Senior Day, Goal ol the vearlll This was our last glorious day ol Ireecloin and fun together as the Class ol' 1947. We made good use of it! MAY THIRTIETH Exams ' ' II 'uri i1'u1'Icf1z'nr'ii Tiff ilu' :IIN im' lmzili 1111.1 ifzww' Tired eyes are refreshed under cold compresses and midnight vigils .ire common practice as linals sutldenlv roll upon us. Des ite our longing to be following an open road ot relaxing in the shade ol a spreading maple tree, those lue books must be met and conquered. K. A. A. IIANQUET O flint' tem' XILQIVII rum' f:1Il4Ql7fl'I',I Applause for the winners ol the blanket, clips, numerals and letters at the sparkling K A. A. Banquet rose until it reached the rafters and then died down again. Free and easy hellos tothe new presidents bv the old leaders, and more Ilushed faces and wild cheeringll JUNE FOURTH Hoff vinci flu' IINNUIZI-gl7f .tferpt nfwfz ffm bi111k ' Parents have been arriving and everyone is rushing around introducing them to evervone else. The sad beauty of the Lantern Parade tonight brought back in one sweeping surge all that we were leaving. We were-n't merely relinquishing the to next year's seniors, we were saying goodbye to the long, still lake, the hazy purple hills in the distance, our school. And it hurt to think ol parting, for it meant we had graduated from that lovely season, childhood. JUNE FIFTH Calm imi' ffm Jiri' izmf tlirazzgli rfii' tri-whfzrig .11r'. Tonitght as we lean out of our windows and listen to the gentle slapping of the wax es against the dock, and eel the cooling lake breeze brush our warm cheeksg favorite bits of riotous memories ol the clay pop into our minds. We see two crew shells cutting through the green rippled water and clusters ol' cheering arents and girls on grassy banks. We recall the class, conspicuous in our special dresses and Ilaunting Iazers and rings, circled around a table gleaming with shining cups. We think of the da pled lawn and the whiteness ofthe pillars on the porch, the leaf-green shutters against the red brick and s owlv . . . our eve- lids droop and . . . JUNE SIXTH Aly lmzrt .1rfii'r, .mil .1 ifr0iz'.t1 IIlHllL'IIt'.l.I p.11a1i'. Our resistance to desserts shows as we slip easily into our liliny dresses. The Day has comel To the strains of Pomp and Circumstancen we drift down the aisle with quiiking knees. The Faculty look unnaturallv formal in their black robes and caps. The cameras ol pleased and adoring parents click throughout the ceremony. Our diplomas-then the Horseshoe with cataracts ol tears'-a last dash up to impersonal rooms to cram the bags shut-rushed good-byes. Our ofthe drive-wav, past the rolling green ofthe golf course-e the last glimpse of our white tower. Was it only yesterday that we saw it tirst? 111 vi Ai 5:5 -+- Io U0 I .. Y . 0 -E I2 X xii 0 V D PURE H EAVING THESE PROTECTING WALLS TO ENTER A WORLD IN WHICH, AS NEVER BEFORE, NEW THINGS AND OLD ARE CO-TWISTED, AS IF TIME WERE NOTHINGQ' MAY OURS BE THE UNDERSTANDING TO COMPREHEND AND THE STEADFASTNESS TO SECURE THAT OE THE OLD WHICH IS GOODg THE VISION TO PERCEIVE OF THE NEW THAT WHICH IS GROWTHg THE STRENGTH AND COURAGE TO TAKE OUR PLACES IN BUILDING HERE ON EARTH A HOME WHERE ALL MEN MAY DWELL IN PEACE AND UNITY. last will anh Testament uf The lass nf 1947 We, the Class of 1947, of the Knox School, Cooperstown, County of Otsego, the State of New York, our minds being a total blank, do hereby bequeath and bestow the following as our Last Will and Testament, thereby rendering invalid all former legal devices by us made. The Seniors leave A Word A Day for the Faculty, as we feel they should have something. To the pallid Class of 1948 we bequeath the week-end lipstick permission obtained by us. To those who need uninterrupted privacy for a get-together, we give the Fourth Form Room. Alma Ussery bequeaths to Ditse Fly, her heirs and assigns forever, the legal right to use you all in any part of Otsego County. Betty Appel and Eeda Mee leave Room 354 to two occupants who will practice their nightly exercises more gently. Peanut gives her Ten Gentlemen From West Point to the Army. Kiki Palbicke, Diana Norris, Carvel Hidlay, and Gail Miller generously bequeath their auburn tresses to Joan Stanley. joe and Pete grant their trick train technique to all ambitious week-enders. Valerie Lang sadly leaves the secret of the Indian Ceremonial routine to Connie Collier. The Third Floor Bridge Club leaves a well-used deck of cards somewhere. Natty Bumpo leaves her cave in the College Corridor. Joan Spencer leaves that soulful attitude to everyone in general. Murr Campbell leaves The Voice to Coralyn. Sue Carter leaves The Cat and Mouse to Lee Clark. 112 Violet Albrecht donates a bag of coffee beans from Aruba to Mr. Britton as a reminder of her years at Knox. Bobbie Blewer leaves the answer to What Do They Do On a Rainy Night in Rio? Gerry gives Florida back to the Spaniards in return for Nantucket. Jean Oakes leaves a tool kit to Mr. Knapp complete with everything for hanging anything. Anita Taylor leaves the swing to Ann Church. Cookie and Beth present their sophisticated earrings to the next car-piercing victims. Dottie Gouinlock gives a bit of her quiet and equable disposition to Carol Leberman. Gret and Robin bestow their vocal cords on next year's presidents. Donna Lee gives her multifarious week-ends to all aspiring sub-debs. Dottye Petrecca leaves her place in the Tuck line to June Schenk. The Seniors bestow the groundhog and his six weeks of winter on the Skating Club of 1948. Dorothy Archer leaves her skiing ability to Kay Poore for next winter. Phyllis Andreson bequeaths the Domestic Science Department to Bettina Blohm. Witnesses: ma olgwoco... Qfwixmcx WV: Xb Xgzviiiz-Qui.- bJCcfTXiK'Nn1 bam TOx'TxovvOiJ.J f z R ffl K N X1-if if W9 VQQ K fn f A NR I - Q M if Nic-RQEQ9 WN 1., .-, C'-' -4.35.1 fi QM, . H, , n L hx! A FAQ? 5 I . . f .xg . . Q... Tx fglfgeqdf, f Wllgmf ff M rf iDeOm'G3Si' 'Den-Ahfxg ry- Ose. EvxcXep,v'xvNg HOQQS C.x0O.ff1NSv 23 my W kr C 3 W h . Lbng fDee5Rex-xA:f-A. AEE X Y ' m 27 .kjqxff U . tix gong 'Xl Xoue. Hom? - on.o4?X 4 't ,ie ff' F ,sv ,I 0 Tix K , lg! Xe . 1-1 ,Q iris RQjaQ- af' yy- RK K .e i 3 so .5-. B '53 , ,C N hu I in fr-ff Vi 1 0' X Qh M KN jig.. kay: 5 5 1. Fwd W -yi!! 8 4 f ir ff 1 f 3 . rf , 3319- Y K V 5 V wr, vc ,QM --limi .fi pbf:.f P N . I , f . - 'q' K Ja-1' ' . ' L 1, 1' .XX ,,.,f' xy ' 1, 4 my R , 'Q lg .1 1' 'V V F' HW, ' I if 'X 'AJ' fi , Q ' 4.2, Aj 4 4 , , , I sf A' x,,f' f, -W U 39,1 fx. if 'UQ -, a - YJZF4 my -xv :Mb EH' :QE L19 L t t K , Q 3 F . V 1. G7 7 0 ,QW I o I f Q Fzrst Raw: Charlotte Scott, Dorothy Bruning, Kathryn Poore, Helene Manger, Mary Lou Hurlburt, Marilyn Youmans. Second Row: Dallas Bixby, Mary Lee Udstad, Charlotte Pillion, Colet Coughlin, Edna Roberts, Miriam Work, Eleanor Parker, Polly Hislop. 116 ,fj '-1 J 'I 1, 1 s xf A , . ,hi X , ,. - r ,mi K, - - i , A , ., ,,,.A-.gf ,. v . 1 N v R' 0 . ,,,Z,i.f, 0 iw, .NJ q i . , 1' P mx., - , , gg, 6-'V' f ,1 r . . X ., S ,M A 'r Ai wr 1945 66 tau - 'W' '9- -N ig ' .1 . ' 1 AP? 'Y 4 ---is XJ ati '7 'Clif ,I , 1601 Firft Roux' Jane Button, Emily Evans, Jane Higgins, Fay Pike, Polly Armstrong, Dorothy Petrecca. Second Raza: Jean Steel, Eleanor Chase, Barbara Stevens, Jean Gilliam, Daniela Spira, Jean Ericson, Nancy Chidester, Doris Anna Adams. Nat in P2ct1zre.'JoyCe Crosby, Diana Parnell, Sue Ross, Gloria Zelle. 117 ' 0 W 'D ' ,f L35 Q 'T 0 p '5 P 1' , B 9 f f - , , -1 ' a ' Q , A I A 1 9 U . , B B, , 5W5g fLra, Q2 ?lt,75f1fi 755 .515 W0 Mi, ri! wg -fggfiw 364 if f irxf5J F7' O .. - A , . ' , I we ,!,f3'i1-91, Giiggmf 113 QW? AC 'f1 5 P 'L , . 0 - + N ' ii I 1' WV351q3'iQ3 mist? 0-,A-i z ' ,B J- Ki , 4? 'B f 3 i L Qi B D, LU 'gig-ylozglvlargarg DB MQ Kallct, Elizaiiqth Barclay, Gertrude Adikcs, 00 Z Igila Manzclyl O laivbxmfe jqozvf Eleanor Rzogs, Virginia Self, Barbara June , 8 U 9 : is ieqlk, Mar El nwoojrlvlar ou Bianchi, Jaan Hanion,3Ma?y Duncan, Carol i M In E-fer a-afr'Y7' d anvil rth' ate, ligyllis Stee1e,4Sarah Jane Qcisrpth, Joan Cairns, I 'U 9.6 X ' ' ty 'augur Eiizgb h C 9' rmen Ehleiigcioyce Piferwii, Joan Stanley, ' - C., Q, Q2 i ral , Nancy Lee iarkf, fr- 'J 70310 3 '41 V 5 ii-ffjgiivlxg . Q4 5 gp Q V. me F ' ' Z H '-Q 0 sawwie BEEN 0 ., , o s , K - Q X , -fx' f F5-K 5,4555 IR ..!' . WH., X , if 4 ,, L I . - 1 ' , f Y . J, uf , .4-X' , U J' I, f K Fin! Row: Elizabeth Wright, Elvira Dapolito, Bettina Butts, Allene Muhlbach, Sarah Jane Farrell, Nancy Crane, julia Hunt. .Slemmi Roux' Ann Church, Nancy Dunhar, Nancy Stevens, Mary-Rose Kramer, Diane Lee, Adriana Rocha, ,Bettina Blohm, Luis Foster. Third Row: Maureen Pep1er,Joan Sackett, Joyce Willis, Betsy McLane, Diane Fly, Elizabeth Surprenant, Andrea Rygg, Betsy O'Connor, jenny Lynn, Ethel Ca- priles, Evelyn Fox. Not in Pictzzres Coralyn Burgess, Virginia Muir. 119 KT' X? o 5. Nkfmpnqg-3355513 N x 5 4 -. 5 zu-, I -Yo I r o V. 0 '12, ,ae u s u 4: U fr n I x -J Q J x ,, I I I I I I I I I +4 First Row: Barbara Plato, Sally Manchee, Ann Stoddart, Frances White, Louise I-loopes, Constance Crump, Betty Thompson. Secozzd Row: Patricia Stead, Betsy Young, Sally Larsen, Patricia Howard, Phyllis Capriles, Mary Hilliard, Sybil Palmer, Renee Kitchell. 120 'YV x JI r in 'O . . ! - fi' Lf Firft Roux' Virginia Hilliard, Sally Shimcr, Jean Harris, Frances Jane Riddle, Gul Lankcnau, Lois Lyall, Barbara l-lcnline. Second Raza: .lean Colcgrovc, Patricia Parkin son, Nancy Brandt, Jane Bagley, Deborah Camps, Mary Anne Pascliall, Constanrr Collier, Sylvia Whitcley. Not in Picfzzre: Mary Keller. 121 1' 2+ MQ 'tw L 5 5' Q R I1-A ---an . sh ' -1w,,.x,.. 1 5.3, ,12- 2.351 x 2 f' . A 6 T . ' 454 fpffx. ., ,. A' - Nam K Q 51 1 X , , 'Q f Rv' 14-4-. lk F.. , , U' , X Y Vi -r t. . X. 'l . 'H xr. ,- .Mx if ,W if ' 1 Y. l. si' I - . 'n,,t W o Q . 1 -N X-X ,fs f' -N 'B Ylviw- A' . 1' -A .1 v QRNUV' QR - f , xl 1 ji, ! , K. s , . 'w wx, . 4 Vi. ,ag-. .,, , 3133- ' - iz. , f,:-...,....x,,f- - M N Ai. 'bk' gif' ns.. wir . vm. Fi:-rt Raw: Katherine Gilman, Mary Phillips. Second Row: Dolores Smithson, Ann Atllerbach, Claudia Wright, Ann Ericson, Alice Taylor, Joan Stewart. Third Row: Jo Ann Smith, Marie Maxwell. Fam-tb Roux' Anita Loehmann, Ann Mclieagc, Brita Skarbrcvik, l-lortense Lovejoy, Claudia Johannscn. Nat in Pictzzre: Vici Maurer. 122 1-.M.T,....? 1 1 1 ' ,- l. if 1' flag 5 , . , .r ill! ---+1 ff Jw-megs? A..a-.5 .. 'ffl'-K --f-..-W f .x 1 E 1 q.h K? . V 5 'gl-fl i . -,.-n -. , .A . i . ,1..A I 4 i i uf 7 f ,sm fmtnl: Carvel Hidlay, Gretchen Kratz, Barbara Prince. .S-fdllthllgf Miriam Work, Anita Taylor. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL GRETCHEN KRATZ . . Premiezzr BARBARA PRINCE . . Vice-Prefidenr CARVEL HIDLAY . . . Secretmgf ANITA TAYLOR . . Member of Council MIRIAM WORK . . Mezzzbef' of Council THE ISNUX SEHUUL STUUE T 124 f 'R 2 NN-.0 Xmmfifzug'PollyArn1srmng, Glynda I-Lawkins, Dorothy Gouinlnuk, Marv Lee Udsmd. .Sl-.zffllx Nancy Shimer Carol Lslwcrmm, Kathlyn Keller. 011 Ffofnn' Corglyn llurgcw, Rance Kitchell, Lon Ly .1ll. Nor 111 PIL'fIlI'L' Donna Les Courmu, Sallv Manchuc. GENERAL COMMITTEE .S'!xIl1 Form: Third farm: Flrst Term: 1jUROTliY GQUINLUCK Bmh Terms: CAROL LLDERMAN Second Term: DONNA LEE CoUR'rNEY Both Terms: CORALYN BURGESS Piffb Form: FIFSC Term: PoLLY ARMSTRONG w Second Term: MARX' LEE IJDSTAD -Vfoffff F0 f-' FWWIJ Farm, Both Terms: RENEE INLITCHELL First Term: KATHLYN KELLER First Term: LOIS LYALL Second Term: NANC1' SHIMER Second Term: SALLY NIANCIIEE EUVEH ME T SSUEIATIU HOSE LEAVES STAFF 'll ll Smrnls Violet Albrecht, Anita Taylor, Carvel Hicllay, Gretchen Kratz, Barbara PrinCe,JOanne Miller, jo Anne Edwards. Snzmlizzg Nancy Shimcr, CarOl Lebcrrnan, lda Mae Bistlinc-, Durnthy Gouinlucl-1, Nancy GI'2lf',KlO3f1 Turk. Nat in Pirlnrex Barbara Blcwcr STAFF GRI:rCHI3N KRA'fZ ......,. Editor-211-Chief CARVEL l-IIDLAY, XVIOLET ALBRECIIT, BARBARA BLEWRR . Aymcifzre Editorrr BARBARA PRINCE ........ , . Bzujuefx Mazlalgeff DOROTHY GKJUINLOCK, IDA MAE BISTLINI5 . Afrjfrmzt Bzzmzem Mdl1dtgEi'I ANITA TAYLOR ..... ..., A rt Editor NANCY SHIMER, JOAN TURK . . Amiffazzt Art Ediforf JOANNI3 MILLER . . . . . Pbofagrapbic Editor NANCY GRAY, JO ANN EDVVARDS , Afsiffmzf Plmtoggmpbic Ediforr CAROL LEBERMAN ....... . . . junior Editar MRS. MARIE K. HARLIIUN, MISS PUERA B. ROBISON Faczzlry Adzfiyem 126 DEPARTMENT HEADS Carve! Hndlav, Gretchen hrarz, ra Prince, Joanne M1l1er. fy'-f Q03 QdAD4 4L 27 x0 ui SZ Ss If ' 'i'N O+ . I fx 9 4 THE lDORUTHY ARCHER PEGGY QUAIF . EMILY EVANS . PHYLLIS STRAUSS . ELEANOR PARKER MIRIAL1 WVORK . ELAINE PETERS . BETSY OYCONNOR NANCY CI-IIDESTER VIRGINIA SELF . JOAN TURK . . NANCIE STEVVART JANET WOOD . KATI-ILYN KELLER BETSY MCLANE . ELLEN JANE PALMER MARJORIE XVEEKS GHUST . . Editor , Affirmzzt Editor . Affjffdllf Editor . Literary Editor . Anirfmzf Litermjf Editor . Poetry Editor Bzzfirlerf Nlamzger Arfjffmzt Bzzfjnerf Mdzzagef' . . Arr Edifor fliffffdllf Arr Editor , jovial Edifor Arxiirfazlt Social Editor . Exrlmnge Edifor . Allfmmze Editor . Afriffaflf Alzzmmze Editor . . , Sporty Edifor . Arfiftmlr .fportr Editor DALLAS BIXBY, JOAN GILLIALI, DUROTM ARKHER CATHERINE POORE, MARY LEE UDSTAD, Elinor MARILYN HVOUMANS . . . Typiitar Se.1m1:Janer Wood, Ellen Jane Palmer, Emily Evans, Dorothy Archer, Joan Turk, Nancy Chiclester, Phyllis Strauss, Elaine Peters. .YI'dIIL!fIlg,' Kathlyn Keller, Marjorie Weeks, Eleanor Parker, Dallas Bixby, Kathryn Poore, Joan Gilliam, Betsy McLane, Betsy O'COnnor, Mary Lee Udstad, Miriam Work, Nancie Stewart, Virginia Self, Marilyn Youmans. Not in Pirtzzres Peggy Quaif. J' 3 je 1, C. - Ju, fi, 4f, -4,45 , 1 . X, J X V , H ,, 'ri H F17 ,, ' 9 I - N fTHE, 7 4 +9--. H 4 5QB1BBLEHS lo 7,4 U-I C5 K1 Organized 1922 wsu 'ZX v Qa- Sw Q! RY'-? -'Y 7 ,YJJ .,.4z:':...-. ,.,.k.fw.,.a.. wif-fl., bUF SNHITH real but ma. J 1 1 1 W 1 1 J w W 1 ,ZH X Xtumlnzgf juan Hackett, Carvel Hicllay, Miriam Work, Nancy Stevens, Anita Taylor. .Yu11r.1.'KIQ.1l1 Oukcx, Mn. Hmxgllmn N Snaith, 'loan Turk, Carol Lcberman. 129 L Fir-rt Razi':Jackie Webster, Beth Wadsworth,Jean Turk, Joanne Edwards, Elaine Peters,Joan Hackett. .Yecazzd Row: Nancy Hamilton, Ann Stoddart, Sacha Sharp, Mary Lou Bianchi, Janine Kramer, Mary-Rose Kramer, Margaret Criswell, Diane Lee, Elizabeth Barclay, Mary Duncan, Marjorie Weeks. Thin! Raw: Helene Magner, Dorothy Bruning, Phyllis Strauss, Margaret Swartz, Jane Bagley, Betsy O'Connor, Murr Campbell, EllenJane Palmer, Catherine McKeever, Mimi Work, Polly Hislop, Geraldine Gardiner. THE UHAMATIE EL B Not in Pirfnre: Joyce Crosby and Sybil Palmer. JOAN Tu RK . Preridmr Organized 1922 130 THE MUSIE CLUB NAI u. , P1 A 4 41. 'WSW Organized 1926 Pmtfi fmt LYDIA Llonmobx i 1 A 3 U ,gmt , 2 V ,M . 1 'Q V 1' , A 0 P I 1' f ' - I 4 ' A Xia , 1f ' t,- ' ' V' H ' , 4 , 9 5, Q,-, ', , S. 15 I 7- 7 'fix i . ' V ,. ' 4 'wifi V ' - , 4 f V . V' - . . o 1- . , ,, Q W' 1' fi, fi fr , 1 if Za., .fb , , . 2 V Firft Roux' Eleanor Parker, Phyllis Andrcson, Carycl Hicllay, Nancy Shimer. J1ecf1ui1R0zz',' Leu Clark, Nancie Stewart, Sue Carter, Constance Crump, janet Wood, Martha Hate, Ethel Caprilcs, Polly 1-lislop. Tlwiril Rau-.' Marilyn YULIIHSIFIS,-162111 Steel, Andrea Rygg, Emily Evans, Dorothy Petrecca, Alma Uasery, Phyllis Ca ,rilcs, Dorothy Archer, Diane Fly, Nanson de Silva. Fnnrrli Roux' Lydia Johnson, Mary Lee Uclstad, Barbara Blewer, Nancy Chigester, Dorothy Gouinlock, Kathryn Poorc, Eliznhsth Denman. Frftb Roux' Charlotte Pillion, Glynda Hawkins, .lane Button, Joyce Pctcrmn. Nor Ill Pzrrnrrn Violet Albrecht, Geraldine Gardiner, Anne Harriwn. 131 0 YOU MRS. HOUGHTON Ours is the earth and the fullness thereof' we are todays children, tomorrowls women. THROUGH YOUR UNDERSTANDING AND UNDAUNTED COURAGE, MRS. HOUGHTON, YOU HAVE INSPIRED OUR VISION OF A WORLD OF PEACE. IT IS YOUR LOVE AND FAITH IN US THAT HAVE LED US SAFELY TO THE GATES OF WISDOM, THAT HAVE SHOWN US OUR PLACE IN THE FELLOWSHIP AND UNITY OF MANKIND. TO YOU, WHO HAVE BEEN THE LIGHT UNTO OUR FEEY2 IVE, THE CLASS OF 1947, DEDICATE THIS BOOK IN DEEPEST GRATITUDE AND LOVE. 15' NANCIE STEWART Preridcnt Firrt Roux' Janet Wood, Carvel Hidlay, Mary Gallog Mary Kramer, Lois Foster, Barbara Prince, Gretchen Kratz. .l'ecam1Row.' Mary Lou Hurlburt, Nancy Shimer, Virginia Hilliard, Mary Lou Bianchi, Phyllis Capriles, Miriam Work, Barbara Stevens, Joan Stanley, Jane Riddle. Tbin1R0w.' Bettina Butts, Geraldine Gardiner, Gail Lankenau, Janine Kramer, Betsy O'Conner, Elizabeth McLane, Glynda Hawkins, Colet Coughlin, Edna Roberts, jean Ericson, Lee Udstad. Ffmrzb Raw.- Marjorie Weeks, Jackie Webster, Joan Hackett, Nan- son de Silva, Emily Evans, Diane Fly, Ellen jane Palmer, Jane Button, Louise I-loopes. THE ,VJ-W 7, , ivvtvl 5 ' I , 1 1 ,lv . ,flip Q Mori, , . l ' ' l cynv ,gmygr ,MM Wi, in QM , ' Q, ..y , Q -' - S 2 vig Q WI! SM Q M 5 aw 3 3. ,nam , .smfkx Fir-.rt Row: Virginia Self, Nancy Dunbar, Marilyn Youmans, Susan Carter, Joanne Bentley, Anthea Merrihue, Elvira Dapolito, Constance Crump, Nancie Stewart. S'ecomlRa1u.' Sybil Palmer, Betty Appel, Jean Thursby, Constance Collier, Patricia Parkinsonhloan Hanson, Betty Thompson, Dorothy Archer, Mary Duncan, Third Row:-Ioannejolliffe, Patricia Cole, Jean Oakes, Allene Muhlbach, Dorothy Bruning, Lydia johnson, Carol Ann johannsen, joan Spencer, Valerie Lang, Mary l-lislop, Barbara Kallett. Fourth Raw: Elizabeth Wright, Nancy Hamilton, Jane Higgins, Lee Clark, Ann Church, Ethel Capriles, Sally Larsen, Betsy Koontz, Alma Ussery. Memberi Not in the Picture- Dallas Bixby, Coralyn Burgess, Murr Campbell, Nancy Childester, Donna Lee Courtney, Joyce Crosby, Mary Ellenwood, Dorothy Gouinlock, Doris Irwin, Helene Magnet, Gail Miller, Mary Ann Paschall, Charlotte Scott, Phyllis Steele. Organized 1905 W W . C , GLEE CLUB iijlhh-Jli-Lia 'I' - 1 C I 372, ua,.Q.u1Dl1m.QL,kI.,Dl9ifvL,Q ummm , K. ' Xa-D- ,, 1 - l A f MLu?lE'f'T LU-'-'f ' f1Lw.fw: 'f-...ucv ,,IHrV'JQA.,' LL 51.1, LL- .LUG .. . K: .D ij frrxz, It 4? J Q. .1 ,. - if E H U l H .jJ-.4- LT:'jjHJx+-fi. Y 'F ,ixlrlk f 1 . s , Ly., ,Y 4x,flli,ili1!vlJki, 3 lj' ,D lfxgng f,-'Ll 11,7 I Q qiillllf ol g f,lN.ll rv V ini A ., kv -A if N ,L 0 X . A ' f Wil 'WSW Organized 1945 ..s,...i.z.a. JANE BUTTON .fuloift if ai F? H ME - - N if Q , Q :ii fa an Q , 1 I, . , 3 , V , .. ' W5 Q3 N. ' ,' .,., ' ' . ., 5 LQ l W Y 15. ,,- vi., 3 X Q ' , . 4 ':.. s-me ' A :is '23 wp., in 0. Y Fmt Roux' Jackie Webster, Sue Carter, Mary Lou Bianchi, joan Hackett, Joanne Bentley, Nancie Stewart. 5'eram1R0zv.' Nanson cle Silva, Dorothy Archer, Betty Koontz, Mary Lou Hurlburt, Polly Hislop, Ethel Capriles, Nancy Shimer, Mary Duncan, Lee Clark, Ann Church. Thin! Row: Glynda Hawkins, jane Button, Dorothy Bruning, Lydia Johnson, Jean Oakes, Jane Higgins. Nat in Picture: Geraldine Gardiner. 134 THE SHETEH CL H X , 1.5 -v W Organized 1930 ' ,f 1 MEMBERS Nancy Chidester, Barbara Blcwer, Dawn Burt, Nancy Valerie Hcrwlclc, joan Sackett. 1IIr Brandt, rx- - --..ff NANU' Cuionwrmz f'rri'1.fr'lI 1 V. I 4, 1 , - , V-v,,-,,, ,V t. , NV... V , Ah. V, Q., ,V ,wV,!..- , an + - 2 51 ' . 4' - . V 1 Pupil- :VV .V .V,f'Vf.f mr V g it p.. ,-. .. 1' ,,,,V..x,I,.. f.,.. W .,,, TV- 45w. -' -. 'V -ff Y . . 1 Vi' V ifwfezwgz ff-fV..s2VVVV1- 1 . ' xw g. A-x -w g.. 4. fs .',.l'lZ,wH-b . - , V., - -. . 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THE 136 Front Razz Betty Appul, Sue Carter, Siulia Sharp, Ciirwl Hiillay, Nancy Lcc Clark, Mary Rum Krrinzrr. .Yvrurnl linux' Nmry Stevens, Betty Barclay, Nancy Brandt, Joyce Runner, Diane Fly, lVlg1i'yKcllcr, Mary Luu Biumhi, Tim-J Roux Maria l'l.lITI5, Deborah Camps, Barbara Denman, Berry McLane, Bctay O'Cimnur, .livin Snckcrr, Emily Exam, Phyllix Andciwmi. 15,1111-111 Rana' Valerie Hcrwick, Peggy Pimlirr, Dururhy Perrecca, ,Inns Hnggim, Lydi.1'Ii1hnNim, Ciirnl l.cl'1crlU.ln,Llu.m Turk, Juycc Pcrcrmn, B.irh.1r.1 Piilbicl-ze. Y .. Organized 1924 UQ i ,, V W ,J K PHE EH CL B 137 IDA MAB BISTLINE Preridmt ,,,.,..a:-nv F1111 Roux' Cortilyn Burgess, Jenny Lynn, 'Io Bently, :lean I McCaffrey. .fefamIRa1i'.' Barbara lilewer, Bettina Butts, Sally I Shinier, Phyllis Capriles, -Ioan Hanbon, Ginny Muir, Mary Lou Raymond. TZ1m!Rou'.- Barbara Kallet, Lois Lyall,Ele:1nor A Parker, Marci.1 Rice,ll.1ckie Webbter, Frances White,M1rjnrie , Xvcelis, Ann Stoddart. Fufzrrli Raw: Beth Wadsworth, Toni Gilman, Nancy Chidester, Edna Robertsulane Button, ,leqmne l Balch, Ellen jane Palmer, Betty Thompson. f I I l l I 1 I I 1 I I l I l THE, l I l 138 l l , I , - - i l Firft Roux' Libby Wright, Nancy Crane, Maggie Crisixell, Connie Collier, tlitfdllif Roux' Nancy Stevens, Ann Church, Glyntla Hawkins, Gertrude Adikes, Joanne Edwards, Elaine Peters, Nancy Shinier. Thi:-J Roux' Eleanor liloimin, Marie Hiirris, Sally Deisrothuloan Cairns, Carmen Ehlers, Kathlyn Keller, Jean Steele. Fanrtli ROIL','tILlQ.lY l-lunt, Nansun de Silva, Ani.lre.1Rygg, Doris Ann Adams, Ida Mae Bistline, Miriam Work, Dorothy Petrecca Margaret Schwartz. Organized 1926 A l SPANISH EL B C? Em .,s 2 J L 531, ' 'Q 1 ggi .S'm11.l11l'g'lN11Irx Lnu R.u'nIIvIId, Tum GIlnIIIn, EllCI'l.JJI'lC P.1lIIIcr,CIIrlIcrinc Mclicuvcr, Grcrchcn Kratz. 3'A1rI-Il.-Gail Miller, Duiby .Xnn IUIIIIIIQIQ, :XnIr.1 T.IvlIn', Dmnu DlII1nW!k,.Jl,11lI1 Spencer. Ou Flmnz' Juan Hxckcrr. Mary :Xnn Gallu, M.IrjurIL- XYv:r:kN,J0.II1IIc' 'lulllffla Nur nu Pzrrurfx Nancy Gray, J:.1n IN1CC.lff-I'CJ. THE FI UX ATHLETIE ASSUEIATIU 089' I xx.. zz' ,XX I ff g ,Qr..Q Lf 'ff 1 T . Q-'W ' A ' iii ANITA TAYLQR Prfmlezzr OFFICERS KXNITA TAYLIIR I . P7'EJ'ld67If JOAN SPENCER . Vice-Prexulezzr GAIL MILLER , , 56Cl'6'fdlj' GRETCIIEN KRA'FZ . . . Xrlwol Prefideut DIANE DIMOCK, DAISY ANN DIMOCI-1 QFirst Tcrmy JEAN MCCIAFFREY CSCCO1'1d TermD U l1ife Team Cuptuinf ELLEN JANE PALMER QFirst Tcrmj JOAN HACI-:ETT CSCCOIIJ TermD Rafe Team Cupmizzf MARY Lou RAYMQND QFirst TcrmD NANCH' GRAY QSC-cond Termb Ridiulg Club Prefidezztf MARY ANN GALLO . . Golf Club Prefidellt MARJORIE VJEEKS . Lfzvilfzuzizzg Club Prefldeut TONI GILMAN . . Ski Club Prefidenf JOANNE JOLLIFFE . Skufirltg Club Prefidem' CATHERINE MCKEEVER Buzluzizzfazz Club PI'6.ffd6'lIf JOAN HACKETT . . . Vurfity Cheer Leader l Hllfll G CLUB Organized 1920 MEMBERS Elizabeth Barclay, Martha Bare, Joanne Bentley, Bettina Blohm, Eleanor Bloom, Dawn Burt, joan Cairns, Murr Campbell, Debbie Cam s, Phyllis Capriles, Ann Church, ,lean Colegrove, Nancy rane, Margaret Criswell, Constance Crump, Carmen Ehlers, Ann Ericson, Diane Fly, Evelyn Fox, joan Gilliam, Nancy Gray, Mary Lou Hurlburt, Barbara Kallett, Mary Keller, Janine Kramer, Gail Elsie Lankenau, Carol Leberman, Anita Loehmann, Hortense Lovejoy, Catherine McKee-ver, Helene Magner, Marie Maxwell, Diana Norris, Sybil Palmer, Patricia Parkinson, Mary Lou Ray- mond, Adriana Rocha, Eleanor Ross, june Schenk, Charlotte Scott, Virginia Self, Dolores Smithson, Daniela Spira, Nancy . N. Q c ' G A ' Stevens, joan Stewart, joan Turk, Claudia Wright, Elizabeth MU Rn ff , Pm zt1'w1t Wright. --,N-,F - TG QQ i'1't?'. . f y 4 Q. -ff wp, -,g-.Wei-71: ,-- fs, .-sw Q 0,5 , ffwifi:-er., 1,.f,,, Q-M-X-w y ,, ., ,,. ., ,I , , , , - ' -, K ' D p .y c a 'E ' '- wiM3..- !if4fYiaf'b'2 iQ'T9S'Mi'7i VN N ' X K . fl S215 IR-3735-fi-'51 !3I'4 i?iiNW'e.ff - ' '24 .' ' ,'E1.'?Qi:fe -,:fScsE ' -- -' ' c' c : ' a We S ' ' ' 'rss A P -X A A - ' V4 .- f if-'. 1 A - . 6 V lt i.. ,Ioan Turk, Barbara Henline, Catherine McKeever, Deborah Camps, Patricia Parkinson, Virginia Self, Mary Lou Raymond, Joan Stewart, Sybil Palmer, Ellen Jane Palmer, Elizabeth Wright, joan Edwards, joan Cairns, Phyllis Capriles, Martha Bute, Betsy Young, Claudia Wright, Barbarajune Schenk. 141 Q' 6' ,qm ' ZW Wvri. puJJe!f.JlJou9Afo .fv'B' fn.. 'AJ YL , , ' QN4, Y-A ul v --E.-. A, L ,A Quai A 'YZ s X X 5,1 -. lx 5 F 'n,,, A . u- . ! :ff , ,yr . Lee Clark, Catherine MCKQ-ever, Sue Carter, Nancy Hamilton, Ann Church, Joyce: Peterson, Gail Miller, Sybil Palmer Mary Ann Gallo, Toni Gilman, Mary Lou Rayrnuncl, Ellen 'lane Palmer, Margaret Crifwell, Marcia Rice, Anzra Loehmann Sue Snalrh Sf- +l, 1- X, ,- Wx 5 33159 fiffi I Q' I .'- N fi'-f:.5L1 -T u .f-wa 923. Q? 4. . 'i ,f .3sff'x X l A ,-l.,.-we 1. Is' . X rj 'rw :E-'YI-'Wi . gsja. -.459 -kgs., ,W ...Zia IIOANN E MIQLLIFFE Prefidml , ns Nye- . K ., - 1 , ,,-X 'IUZIHDE jnllitfe. 142 THE SHATI E CLUB Organized 1942 THE CLUB Organized 1936 MEMBERS Betty Appel, Margaret Criswell, Anne Harrison, ,lean Mc- Caffrey, Betsey McLane, Ellen ,lane Palmer, Sybil Palmer, Patricia Parkinson, Joyce Peterson, Mary Lou Raymond, Marcia Rice, Edna Roberts, Sacha Sharp, Virginia Self Elizabeth Wright. Tuxi Gimux Prri iifsut 6, ff' ww? Sacha Sharp, Elaine Peters, Ellen Jane Palmer, Mary Lou Raymond, jean McCatlrey, Toni Gilman, Virginia Self, Citherint McKeever, Joanne -Iolliffe, Margaret Criswell, Marcia Rice, Miriam Work, Anne Harrison, Iovce Peterson, Sybil Palmer Bcrsx McLane, Libby Wright, Patricia Parkinson. i 1 143 F Elaine Peters, Carve! Hidlay, Phyllis Strauss, Joan Stewart, Dorothy Archer, Valerie Lang, Kathlyn Keller, Mary Ann Gallo. MARY ANN GALLO Prnideizt THE GULF EL Organized 1922 MEMBERS Violet Albrecht, Elizabeth Appel, Dorothy Archer, Susan Carter, Nancy Chiclesrer, Patricia Cole, Tobye Cramer, Margaret Criswell, Nanson de Silva, Daisy Ann Dimock, Diane Dimock, Toni Gilman, Marie Harris, Carvel Hidlay, Mary Arm I-lislop, Lydia Johnson, Joanne Jolliffe, Kathryn Keller, Janine Kramer, Mary-Rose Kramer, Valerie Lang, Catherine McKeever, Betsey McLane, Maureen Pepler, Elaine Peters, Joyce Peterson, Mary Lou Raymond, Marcia Rice, Sue Snairh, Joan Spencer,Joan Stanley, Barbara Stevens, Joan Stewart, Phyllis Strauss, Anita Taylor. THE SWIMMI E Organized 1933 E I.: B MEMBERS Gertrude Adikes, Anna Arflerbach, Violet Albrecht, Eliza- beth Appel, Polly Armstrong, joanne Bentley, Mary Lou Bianchi, Eleanor Bloom, Nancy Brandt, Coralyn Burgess, Dawn Burt, Bettina Butts, Joan Cairns, Mutt Campbell, Eleanor Chase, Nancy Chidester, Nancy Lee Clark, Patricia Cole, Constance Collier, Donna Courtney. Nancy Crane, Margaret Criswell, Sarah jane Deisroth, Daisy-Ann Dimock, Diane Dimock, Mary Duncan, ,Io Anne Edwards, Carmen Ehlers, Toni Gilman, Nancy Gray, Joan Hackett, Nancy Hamilton, Glynda Hawkins, Carvel Hidlay, Louise Hoopes, Julia Hunt, Joanne Jollilfe, Kathlyn Keller, Renee Kitchell, Betsy Koontz, Mary-Rose Kramer, Valerie Lang, Sally Lar- sen, Carol Leberman, Ann Lowry, Lois Lyall, jenny Lynn, Jean McCaffrey, Ann McKeage, Catherine McKeever, Betsy McLane, Leila Manzel, Marie Maxwell, Gail Miller, Allene Muhlbach, Phyllis Novotny, Jean Oakes, Betsy O'Connor, Ellen Jane Palmer, Eleanor Parker, Patricia Parkinson. Mary Anne Paschall, Elaine Peters, Mary Phillips, Peggy Pindar, Mary Lou Raymond, Edna Roberts, Eleanor Ross, joan Sackett, Margaret Schwartz, Sacha Sharp, Sue Snaith, Phyllis Steele, Nancy Stevens, Ann Stoddart, Anita Taylor, .lean Thutsby,Joan Turk, Beth Wadsworthulackie Webster, Marjorie Weeks, Frances White, Miriam Work, Gloria Zelle. MA it-joriiia Wizizks Prciitfcut Firit Row: Anita Taylor, Sue Snaith, .loan Hackett, Jean Thursby, Marjorie Weeks, Nancy Hamilton, Patricia Cole, Elizabeth Appel. Xcrolld Rourjoannellollilfe, Gail Miller, Betsey McLane, Betsey O'Connor, Sacha Sharp, Nancy Lee Clark. S :Ball JDM f 'JJ Hannah. W1X't1l:-1 a. L'iA1' -1 'q ,, '- P wield: YP: tin'- -SA15, 1-LG Q 'sl ffl, gif.,- flfl. YZ-4 , ' ' l PL 40 Ulu 4 Lssrsfd ' --Q J 'll El 55.1 jr Lil H. 'L!'PTg gn thi 7: fine- Fi q A wi I f 1K ' 'ffnfl' fs' X' , 5 Ulxlixb E 145 ' I. HUEE HUEHEY TE M 'Hx Nancy Gray, Murr Campbell, Mary Anne Paschall, Coralyn Burgess, Margaret Criswell, Alice Taylor, Nancy Dunbar, Nancie Stewart, Ellen Jane Palmer, Renee Kitchell, Allene Muhlbach. Nat in Picturexjoanrle Miller. 146 . I mx . ', fx , ' X N' ' L l T: ' -F-f ' - .-x 'A . V uixx ,Vi ' Si xx JOAN SPENCER -Capmzzz X Q X k v J, , 5? ' Q 'C ,, , Q . ix v '-. -f T?-, -.Ju-..-J 'D' X, 5 L- The Twins Diane Dimock, Daisy-Ann Dimock. Betsy McLane,Jean Thursby, Louise Hoopes, Brabara Prince, Elizabeth Appel, Joan Spencer, Joanne Jolliffe, Gloria Zelle. 147 WHITE BASKETBALL-SEED U TEAM SECOND TEAM 4 .K.'.u1J111,q'vlmilmrmellnlliffc, Nanu' H.1m1lmn Eranccx White. lillffflllg' Betsy McLane Elizabeth Denman, Cfmml Lcbcrman. I FIRST TEAM jp-an McCaffrey, Daiby Ann Dimock, Patricia Parkinson, Jean Thurbby, Diane Dimock, Louise Huupes. WHITE B SEETBALL-ETHST TEAM HUGE BASKETBALL-EIEBT TEAM FIRST TEA M 5rT1mfiz1g,' Alma Uswry, D.1ll.u Blxby, Allcu Taylor. Kzzeelzuxgx Margnrur Crifxwll, S.1llv Maxnclu-c, Manu Hnrrix. SECOND TEAM Nancy Dunl'-ar,Jenny Lynn, Coralyn Burgess, Sybil Palmer, Mary Lou Hurlburr, Qjonn Hackett nntin Il1CIWlCIlH'a' . HOSE BASKETBALL-SEEU D TEAM Yi if i ki , CATHERINE MCKEEVER PI'6.ffi1c'7lf BADMI TU C EL H Organized 1936 MEMBERS Ida Mae Bistline, Barbara Blewer, Dorothy Bruning, Bettina Butts, Constance Collier, Sarah jane Deisroth, Elizabeth Denman, Geraldine Gardiner, Toni Gilman, Marie Harris, Lydia Johnson, Kathlyn Keller, Valerie Lang, jean Mc- CaFfrey,Jean Oakes, Elaine Peters, Dorothy Petrecca, Marcia Rice, Anthea Rygg, Sally Shimer, Sue Snaith, Phyllis Strauss, Alice Taylor, Betty Lee Thompson, Beth Wadsworth, Jackie Webster, Sylvia Whiteley. ii if E ' :Ti Catherine McKeever, Phyllis Strauss, Dorothy Bruning, Jean Oakes. UBSERV TIU ELUB Organized 1946 MARY PHILLIPS Prefiilmt ,J . -al vig' X 4' o Ann Smith, Claudiajohannsen, Horrense Lovejoy, Marie Maxwell, Anita Loehmann, Mary Phillips, Natif1pivfnrf.'Yicki Maurer 151 O THE CLASS OF I947 These words have meant much to me, and I should like to pass their message on to you girls. 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COLE . New Rochelle, New York I MR. AND MRS. HENRX' PINDAR Middleburgh, New York MR. AND MRS. C. A. COURTNEI' . Beaver, Pennsylvania I MR. AND MRS. EDMOND L. PRINCE Montclair, New Jersey MR. AND MRS. ELI CRARIER . . Utica, New York I MR. AND MRS. CLIFFORD RICE . Reedsville, Pennsylvania MR. AND MRS. H. E. CRINVVELL . Altoona, Pennsylvania I MR. AND MRS. HOWARD MURPHY' SHARP Joplin, Missouri MR. AND MRS. KARL W. DE S1I.vA Lake Placid, New York I MR, AND MRS. EDVVARD B. SHIMER Easton, Pennsylvania MR. AND MRS. F. LESTER EDXVARDS . Columbus, Ohio I THE POTER W. SHIMER ESTATE . . Easton, Pennsylvania DR. AND MRS. JAMES F. G,-KLLO , Herkimer, New York I MISS A. MARGUERITE SMITH . . Boston, Massachusetts MRS. H. M. GARDINER . . Daytona Beach, Florida I MR. AND MRS. T. H. SNAITH . Mt. Lebanon, Pennsylvania MR. AND MRS HAROLD GOUINLOCK Batavia, New York I I MRS. CORINNE P. STERN . . . Dayton, Ohio MR. AND MRS. PAUL E. HAckETT White Plains, New York M M S I H II MR. AND MRS. IIARIES STEVVART . Scarsdale, New York R. AND Rs. IDNEY . AMILTON, R. Whit? PIHIUS, New YOFR MR. AND MRS. HAROLD L. TAYLOR Scarsdale, New York MR- AND MRS- E- WILL-HRD HERVNSCK II III P I I MR. AND MRS. SHERMAN THURSEY New Rochelle, New York onne svi e, ennsy vania DR. XVILLIAM G. TERRWILLIGER . . New York Cit Y MR. AND MRS. XVILLI.-XM CL.-KIR HIDLAY Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania MR. AN'D MRS. RICHARD TURIc,IIR. I Staten Island 4, New York MR. W. H. HIDLAY . . . Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania I I DR. AND MRS. G. C, USSERY . . Roanoke, Alabama MR. AND MRS HAROLD L. KRATZ Camp Hill, Pennsylvania MR. AND MRS. WVALTER N. WVEBSTER MR. AND MRS. GRANVILLE W. KELLER South Bend, Indiana Andover, Massachusetts MR. AND MRS WW.-ALTER H. LANG . Brooklyn, New York MR, AND MRS, ROBERT D, WEEKS Babylon, Long Island, New York MR. AND MRS. O. W. LOWRX' . Holland, Michigan , MR. AND MRS. CHARLES II. W,ADSWORTH Nutley, New Jersey MR. AND MRS GEORGE D. McCAFFERI' Manhasset, Long Island, New York MRS. DOLPH WVILE .... 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Pbotoigmphew for Rafe Lemfef ir THE KNQX SCHOOL MISS Mlss Mlss lV1Iss 1V1Iss Mlss Golf Cham pions Developed at OX ARIEL XIILAS 1921 RUTII BARDER 1928 SALLY GUTII 1934 ADELE BAUER 1935 ANNETTE MEATX'ARD 1936 VIRGINIA GUILFCDIL 1942 Miami Club Cl'l2ll11P1Ol1 Club Chzlinpion St. Louis District Champion St. Louis Jr. District Clllllllplklll Syracuse District Champion New York State Clmnipion The Golf Stars listed above received their golf instruction while attending Knox S Chool from LEN RAYNER P1'0fe.f.Ii01mf uf flwe Coopeztrfazwz Goff Cozflife He also carries a complete line of Winter Sports featuring DARTMOUTH SKTS C. C. M. SKATE OUTFITS AND i NVlIite STAG SKI CLOTHING Ll? PERSONAL SERVICE ON ALL EQUIPMENT SOLD 171 THE SE IUH PATH THE NARROW PATH ALREADY TRODDEN THROUGH THE TIMELESS YEARS REMAINS A BULWARK, BECOMES A RIVER WHICH, MOVING FASTER, SNATCHES UP THE SMALLER STREAMS. IT STEADIES THEM, IT GIVES THEM STRENGTH, .SHARING WITH THEM ITS VITAL CURRENT. THIS IS THE PATH ON WHICH WE TREAD. THIS IS THE RIVER WHICH BEARS US ON, ON TO THE UNKNOWN WORLD, THE OCEAN. ' jean Oakev 10 Il-IICOTIEIL IPDIENIXPATILANTIIC ATLANTIC CITY, N. 5. wir You'll like this conveniently located Atlantic City hoteleeverybody does. lt's right in the heart ofthe shopping center, business district, theatres and places of amusement. 537' Tbe Home of the 1211220111 Ripfiffe Lounge MICHAEL FIORE, General! McIlIrIg?l' GLASLYN-CHATHAM 120 PARK PLACE ATLANTIC CITY, N. 2nd Hotel From Boardwalk 100 Rooms Grinnel Sprinkler System Ozwzer-F. A. CHIDSEY Ale? 172 CHURCH 81 SCOTT, INC. Dr11,g,gi.ft.s' Qa- 75 Main St., Cooperstown, N. Y. WITHEY'S DRUG STORE Cooperstown, N. Y. Revelon-fl-Ielena Rubinstein NATHAN SCHWEITZER CO. INC. 509 WEST 16TH STREET NEW YORK CITY CORONA BRAND POULTRY MEATS GAME PRINTING .md ENGRA VING THE FREEMAN'S JOURNAL Cooperstown, N. Y. Camplizlzezzff 0 f THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK Cooperstown, N. Y. Nfvmber Federal Depafjt Imzmznfe Corponztiwz LIPPITT BROTHERS KNOX JEXVELRY Gifzif for aff ocmfzozzf P90 Cooperstown, N. Y. THE SMART SHOP XVOMENS AND MISSES' WEARING APPAREL 10 Phone 80 Cooperstown, N. Y. Compfinzerzfr of AUGUR'S BYO CORNER Boox STORE Bm Wifbef vf THE THIRD FQRM All GOOd Wisl1Cs Alwczyf our Bef! WjJZ16J1 I0 the 54.55 M1947 'li' THE JUNIOR THE SECOND FORM HIGH 174 Ni 'ABQ - S . 6. K -fihg k s '? W ' 'rw' x lv!-,Y Q . is Y ii- we :R f- N f? 1 zhvm M +x,x.,.Hf,-lg.-,ggxxqrw 1, 'K' 1 H. ,.,, V In ' A rf 1 ' ' - ., K ,,.' sg we Af. f , ,h j ' . 4 Y ' 1' -81:53, . A we - : - ., . A ' T ff-6 V ' - -' -'N ,, , Q' W? Q sw Q , . 3 ' ,, J 'A f , - Q 3 . , :fx 'ur ., 1, V' Y . Jig ?,,, .J'f, xl I n 4 , 1s.. Jtaf4l29n.:f-, .R ,, 1 ,I 0 OUR COMPLIMENTS SENIGR CLASS at G.L.WULL1AMSON BRINGING BLUE PRINTS TO LIFE The research, creating and writing sales and industrial publications has now reached a new standard. It costs more to write a poor hook than a good one. 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Lille of FANCY CANDIES C0111 pl mzezzff of SMALLEY THEATRES 'if E.X't'CI!l'fZ'e' Office Cooperstown, New York Complinzefzff 0 f The Knox Athletic Association Czmzpfizzzezzfi of HOFF-MANN CLEANERS Oneonta, New York Compliments of THE STUDIO SHOP RECORDS - SHEET MUSIC Musical Instruments and Supplies RUSSELL CQATLIN, Prop. COOPERSTOWN, NEW YORK DANNY'S FRUIT MARKET lVl7c'l't! Knox Gia-If Tmzfe Q01 Cooperstown, N. Y. OLSEN'S Paint and Wall Paper Pizizzferfi' Sluppfier Phone 637 Si C. DERRICK Florin Flowers for Every Occasion C30 COOPERSTOXVN, NEXV YORK Cazfzpfifzzezztx of Pugliese Shoe Repairing 147 Main St. Cooperstown RAY'S ELECTRIC Victor and Columbia Records Bert IViJbeJ for I9-I7 ALBERT'S .I EWELRY RADIOS Fine Costume Jewelry Watches Diamonds Q Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing 70 Main Street EUgF21ViI1g COOPERSTOWN, NEW YORK 104 MAIN ST. CooPERsTowN 5 5 nf . HQ.. 4 1 ,v,. ,i 4 -ua nur 5 l . J., 4, I. I . IV. Q Z 1, vi. N'-w ' 'Y . I . R . 1 ,' .fn , + ge, 4 1, ,Af ., , 4 gf? , . . 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Cooperstown, New York Quality merchandise, lilweral terms, prompt service are the prineiples enabling us to serve an ever increasing territory. 10: SUPPLIES and EQUIPMENT for .Sirfwofx Brlllfdl' Offirris' EARL G. STALKIQR, Prop. PuoN1z 308 C0wl1r!2111e11f.s' General Iee Cream Corporation 56 ELLSVVORTH ck SILL Lilfgwfu ra: MISSIES AND Lfxouas SPoR'rw12An Housu Fulzwlsllmos Q01 Cooperstown, New York F 21- ' fi P -'L .Alive- K Q25 ... The FIRST NATIONAL BANK E.m112!iJl2ezf 1830 COOPERSTGWN, NEW YORK ya Every Banking emei Tweet Service sz? Membel' Federal Depoyet Imzzffmlce Cofjlomtiozz 184 CGMPLIMENTS OF Charles Bruning Company, Inc. NEW YORK se- ll S ' COII2P!flIZ677fJl gg t , of I, E n W F K or , B 1 C U A FRIEND B Complzmenff J F A ' 0f Alexander Stewart Phinney A Cowplzmefzty of Al Welch Chevrolet Sales 535 Cooperstown, New York Phone 774 185 1 1 I7 XONN SYRUINEWYORK B v BOSYON I NEW ORLEANS I PROVIDENCE w Ojjliciul jezveferf for the Chnl of 1947 Compliments of Middle Fenimore Cottage 104 ACROSS FROM COOPER INN C om pl imezzff 0 f .Paley-ffeiwce THE SCHNEIDER BROTHERS MCDONOUGH MOTORS BAKERY Phone 609 Cooperstown MOI-IICAN GARAGE Dodge - Plymouth - Packard 3416! and Service Cooperstown, N. Y. Cowplizlzefztf of MR. AND MRS. HENRY BUTTON Wellsboro, Pennsylvania Thos. G. McMahon 84 Co. 18 Genesee Street Utica, N. Y. Cooperstown A Academy Z ,,,..s- wwf! A Boarding School for Boys C01 GRADES V-XII Fu!! College Prepamfwjf 102 HERBERT E. PICKETT H eadnmfrer Cooperstown N. Y. COMPLIMENTS OF CLAYTQN 84 EDWARD, Chemifzir P1'e5f1'jptj0H Specifzfifff yi 1148 Third Avenue, Cor. 67th Street REgent 7-1147 New York City, N. Y. 187 C0lIIj'7!f7iZE7lf.i' GREETINGS of , PETER S ' C A N DY S H O P olher N 0 1131 Clinton Avenue 01 1.13 IRVINGTON, N, J. O 11111 an Linlited Investment Securities MONTREAL TORONTO Delivered A191 Plate in QUEBEC ONTARIO United States Charles M. Walker General Contractor 63? 252 South Fourth Avenue ILION, NEW YORK The TUCK SHOP E33 WHY IS THE WORLD'S No. N THE markets of the world, there is more demand for Royals than any other make of typewriter! Here are just a few ofthe many reasons why . . . 1. It is the stnrrlies! typewriter engineer- ing science has ever produced . . . re- quires Iess maintenance. 2. It is a typewriter that does its work with bea11tifi1lprec'isiof1 . . . lIIll.YlllIllIl1 speed . . . luzbefievable quiet. ROYAL l TYPEWRITER? 3.1t is the typewriter that people find easier. nmre c'0l1l'c'l1ie'l1t to use. Is it any wonder then that Royal is the world's most sought-after typewriter! 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WELCOME THEY GIVE, AND SEEK TO LEND SHELTER TO ALL FROM SECULAR FEARS. joan Turk 1 2 UW lr 4 .P 141 wr 1 4 Q, F A ! ,Y 4 .rl suv vw' Q.-if - f'9 fA 'f flu, 0 Mas. Mas. Col.. Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Mus. Miss Miss Mas. Mas. Miss Miss Miss Mrcs Mus. Miss Miss Miss Miss Mus. Miss Miss P CULTY ADDRESSES E. Russum. HoUon'roN The Knox School, Cooperstown, N. Y A. S. PIIINNEY The Knox School, Cooperstown, N. Y SIMON Atou'rlN . Beaver St., Cooperstown, N. Y HELEN D. ANDERS 575 Pletlsgtnt St., Holyoke, Mass MII.DREIJ L. COE .... Pearl River, N. Y RUTH El.lZARIiTl'l Co1.E . Box 733, Lewiston, Mont M,klljORlE E. Coon 45 Mt. Vernon St., St. -Iohnshury, Vt S. EuNEs'r1NE DAVIS . 41 Franklin St., Houlton, Me PAUL C. DEG.4X'llB The Knox School, Cooperstown, N. Y CURNELIA DlSL1UKES . . . Cooperstown, N. Y GEllT'RUI3E Dlx S5 N. l5rozu.lway, White Plains, N. Y Lim G. Dwvun . . X53 Ridgewood Dr., Rye, N. Y Wxnno T. ELLSNVORTH S Lake St., Cooperstown, N. Y REEECCA FAIIKBANK Oltl Sudbury Rozul, Sutlbnry, Mass. ANNIE Fmuun . , . Ridge Road, Rye, N. Y FRANCES H.osin.ToN . 42 West 53rd St., N. Y. C. 19 MARIE K. HAEMUN . . Box 1l1,Snntlxvieh, Mass. FREDERICK W. HERRoN 2 Pine Blvtl., Cooperstown, N. Y YvoNNE FRANLE5 l'lUN'I'IlR 531 liratllionl Ave., Westlielel, N. MAllX' Kmn . The Knox School, Cooperstown, N. Y. HELEN E. K1.EiNrEL'rEu 237 Guilford St., Lebanon, Pu. JEAN F. KNANDEL 329 Ridge Ave., State College, Pa. ETHEL Kisuvu The Knox School, Cooperstown, N. Y. ELIZAIXETII KERRY MANLllE5'fl5Ii Clark Mills, N. Y CYN11-n.s ANN MARTIN 66 Olive Place, Forest Hills Gardens, N. Y. Miss UNE RUlllill'l'SUN lV1All'l'lN Miss 1627 Quairriei' St., Cli.irleston I, W. Va. Msiu' MliliNElill.NN . . Springlieltl Center, N. Y. Mus. IVIAIHAN l'lovvAltn MlI.I,liIl Miss Miss M ns Thompson Park, Glen Cove, Long lslnntl, N. Y. ERLA M. Mowuv 661 Potters A ve., Providence 7, R. l. lNlARjOlllli Pxiouan 12'j Susquehttnnn Ave., Cooperstown, N. Y. A1,nElt'r E. PIIIN cfo Mrs. E. G. Strand, 1 Tennee Close, Sleepy Hollow Manor, North T.u'rytown, N. Y. Col.. SliRhllIlY P. PUl.KUVNlK0l'l' 45Susquel1t1nnti Ave., Cooperstown, N. Y. Mus. DUNL AN Pu1teEl.I. 10 lloolter Ave., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Miss Jovtia R.u.Ev . . 4823 Penrose St., St. Louis, Mo. Mi.i.E. LOUISE A. R,sNtnoN 45 Norwood Ave., Long llrzineh, N. Miss PUIQRA H. RUIHSUN 35 Central Ave., Wellshoro, Pa. SENoiu'rA Tnu G. Runio 43-OS 40tl1Sr., Apt. 3l'l, Long lslnntl City, N. Y. 4, L. I. Mus Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Gli0Iliili SLHHNLK 64 Chestnut St., Cooperstown, N. Y. MlI.l.lkliN'I' R. SWA l-'if 1 1al.iw Retlwing Fnrni, Alton, N. H. Doius C. T iits sus . 115 Wgirren St., West Pittston, Pa. HE u.1g N T iiiu sivsos: IO-1 Hope St., Rumlord 16, R. I. EDITH W TlEis1.sNN ZH lslighlguitl Ave., Westerly, R. l. Mll.lJlllLlJ FRANk.liS WA'r'r 60 Wgtlunn Ave., Provitlente, R. l. E.l.lZAl!liTIl Wiasr . . Clmppxqual, N. Y. Etnui. xVll.l.lAM5 137 Washington St., Matrhleheiul, Mass. Mas. EU1..u,lii hvll.I.NUN do Mrs. F. S. llitnks, 107 MeCosh St., Toronto, Can. STUBE DORIS ANNE ADAMS . 242 Kent Rd., Wynnewood, Pa. GERTRUDE ADIRES 15 North Clover Drive, Great Neck, N. Y. ANN AFFLERBACH 704 Runnymede Rd., Oakwood, Dayton 9, O. WYIULET ALBRECHT . Aruba Trading Co., Orangestad, Aruba, Netherlands W. Indies PHYLLIS ANDRESON . 272 Highland St., Worcester, Mass. BETTY APPEL . . Chateau Rochambeau, Scarsdale, N. Y. DOROTHY' KATHERINE ARCHER 4 Hoyt St., Danbury, Conn. PoLLY ARMSTRONG . 316 East Third St., Hinsdale, lll. JANE BAGLEY . . . Belle Haven, Greenwich, Conn. JE.-ANNE BALCH . 1532 Long Rd., Kalamazoo, Mich. ELIZABETH BARCLAY . North Main St., Cranbury, N. M.ARTHA C. P. B.-ATE 32 Range Rd., Ottawa, Ontario, Can. Jo BENTLEY , . 613 Warwick R.l., Haddonfield, N. MARY Lou BIANCHI . 130 Lloyd Rd., Montclair, N, IDA MAE BISTLINE . 471 Park Ave., N. Y. C., N. Y. DALLAs TIIAYER HIXBY . Route 1, Box 37, Westwood, N. BARBARA BLEWER . S968 Locust Hill Rd., Bethesda, Md. BETTINA BLOHM . Apartado 69, Caracas, Venezuela, S. A. ELEANOR BLOOM 758 Valley View Rd., Pittsburgh 16, Pa. NANCY BRANDT . 1023 South Gay St., Phoenixville, Pa. NANCY N. BREWSTER Gala Waters, Elizabethtown, N. Y. BARBARA BRUUS 15 Wyckoff Place, Woodmere, Long lsland, N. Y. ANN BROWN . . 378 Grand St., Newburgh, N. Y. DOROTHY' JEAN BRUNING . 2721 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. CoRALYN BURGESS . Erie Vista, Geneva-on-the-Lake, O. DAWN BURT . . 44 Sinoway Rd., Greenwich, Conn. JANE BUTTON . . . 26 East Ave., Wellsboro, Pa. BETTINA BUTTS Box 465, R. D. 5, Crafton P. O., Pa. JOAN CAIRNS . . 1 Taft Drive, Short Hills, N. J. MURR CAMPBELL . . Meadow View, Narragansett, R. l. DEBBY CAMPS . . Westchester Country Club, Rye, N. Y. ETHEL CAPRILES Scharlooweg 17, Curacao, Netherlands, W. l. PHYLLlS CAPRILES Penweg 65, Willemstad, Curacao, Netherlands, W. I. SUSAN JANE CARTER 164 Mamaroneck Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. ELEANoR FOSTER CHASE 311 Juniata Court, Pittsburgh, Pa. NANCY C. CHIDESTER . 34 Easterly Ave., AubIIrn, N. Y. ANN ALDEN CHURCH 95 Trenor Drive, New Rochelle, N. Y. NANCY LEE CLARK Dogwood Cedar Rd., Gates Mills, O. PAT CoI.E . 33 Silver Birch Drive, New Rochelle, N. Y. JEAN COLEGRUVE . . 113 Summit Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. CONSTANCE COLLIER 64 Tompkins St., Cortland, N. Y. COLET CoUGHL.IN 2300 East Kensington Blvd., Milwaukee, Wis. DONNA LEE COURTNEH' . . 1100 Fifth St., Beaver, Pa. TGBYE BETTY CRAMER . 10 Proctor Blvd., Utica, N. Y. NANCY' CRANE . . P. O. Box 250, Orlando, Fla. MARGARET CRISWELL . . Box 632, Altoona, Pa. JOYCE CRoSBY ...... Cooperstown, N. Y. CONSTANCE CRUMP . . Brookside Rd., Darien, Conn. ELVIRA LOUISE DAPOLITO 213 Cleveland Ave., Endicott, N. Y. SARAH JEAN DEISROTH 325 W. Diamond Ave., Hazleton, Pa. BBHESSE5 BABS DENMAN . Rockledge, Greensville, Ontario, Can. NANSON R. DE SILVA Lake Placid Club, Essex County, N. Y. DAISY-ANN DiMocR . . High Acres, Bolton, Conn. DIANE DIMocIc . . High Acres, Bolton, Conn. NANCY' IRENE DUNBAR 62 Elm St., Worcester 2, Mass. MARX' DUNCAN . . 10 Winding Way, Verona, N. J. Jo ANNE EDWARDS 2435 Kensington Rd., Columbus, O. CARBTEN EHLERS 706 Sunset Rd., West Palm Beach, Fla. MARX' ELLENWOOD 156 Euston Rd., Garden City, N. Y. ANN ERICSON . . 7 Birchwood Place, Tenafly, N. JEAN FAY ERICSON . 7 Birchwood Place, Tenafly, N. EMILY Lois EvANs . . Edgernont, Lansford, Pa. SARAH JANE FARRELL Old Road Lane, Lawrence Farms, Mr. Kisco, N. Y. BARBARA FLATO . . . South Rd., Millbrook, N. Y. DIANE FLY . . 2785 Lombardy Rd., Memphis 11, Tenn. Lois B. FOSTER . . 2626 Genesee St., Utica, N. Y. EVELYN Fox . . 210 Heights Rd., Ridgewood, N. MARYANNE GALLO 425 W. German St., Herkimer, N. Y. GERALDINE GARDINER . Willard St., Nantucket, Mass. JoAN GILLIANI . 444 Brookside Drive, Columbus, O. ANTOINETTE GILM.AN 1130 Bolling Ave., Norfolk 8, Va. KATHERINE GILMAN 1130 Bolling Ave., Norfolk 8, Va. DoRoTHY M. GouINLocIc 63 Redheld Parkway, Batavia, N. Y. NANCY' GRAY South Woods Rd., Syosset, Long Island, N. Y. JoAN HACKETT . 23 Avondale Rd., White Plains, N. Y. NANCY' HAMILTON 9 Seymour Place, White Plains, N. Y. JOAN M. HANSON . S0 Sagamore Rd., Bronxville S, N. Y. MARIEJ. HARRIs . . 8 River St., Fultonville, N. Y. MIRIAM JEAN HARRIS 1040 Summer Place, Mt. Lebanon, Pa. ANNE HARRISON . 1 Beaver St., Cooperstown, N. Y. GLYNDA 1'1.-KVVKINS . 4215 McFarlin, Dallas, Texas BOBBY LEE HENLINE 16 Tanglewylde Ave., Bronxville, N. Y. VALERIE ANNE HERWICK 216 North 6th St., Connellsville, Pa. CARVEL HIDLAH' . . 414 Market St., Bloomsburg, Pa. JANE ELIZABETH HIGGINS . 27 Storer St., Portland, Me. MARY HILLIARD . 1116 Union Ave.,Brackenridge, Pa. VIRGINIA HILLIARD 1116 Union Ave., Brackenridge, Pa. MARY ANN HISLUR . 119 South St., Auburn, N. Y. LOUISE Hoopas . . . Random Rocks, Montrose, Pa. PATRICIA HowARD . 736 Stinard Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. JULIA HUNT . . 103 North Road St., Norwich, N. Y. MARY Lou HURLBURT . . Ruddybrush, Wilson, N. Y. DORIS lRvING 104 North Woodland St., Englewood, N. CARoL-ANN JOHANNSEN 8 South Helmet Ave., Dolgeville, N. Y. CLAUDIA JOHANNSEN S South Helmet Ave., Dolgeville, N. Y. LYDIA JOHNSON . Billingsbrook, New Canaan, Conn. 'JOEY JOLLIFFE Witherbee Court, Pelham Manor, N. Y. BARBARA ANNE KALLET 117 Shattuck Ave., Oneida, N. Y. KATHLYN A. KELLER 1418 East Wayne St., South Bend 15, Ind. MARY KELLER 114 Wyomissing Blvd., YVyorniSSing, Pa. RENEE KITCHELL ..... Montchanin, Del. BETSY KooNTz . 403 West Second St., Oil City, Pa. JAMINE IRR.-AMER 36 Central Park South, New York 19, N. Y. MARY-RosE ICR.-XMER 36 Central Park South, New York 19, N. Y. GRETCHEN KR.ATZ 493 Arlington Rd., Camp Hill, Pa. XVALERIE ELLIS L..-ANG 664 East 18th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. G.-KIL LANKENAU 203 Soundview Ave., White Plains, N. Y, SALLY LARSEN , . 20 Ruthuen Rd., Newton 58, Mass. CAROL LEBERMAN Bryant Ave., Roslyn, Long Island, N. Y. DIANE LEE . . , East Genesee Rd., Auburn, N. Y. ANITA LOEHM.-ANN . 952 Filth Ave., N. Y. C., N. Y. HoRTENsE LOVEJUY 10 Estahrook Rd., West Newton, Mass. ANN LOXVRY . . 686 North Shore Rd., Holland, Mich. Lois K.-XTHRYN 1...YAl.l. . , Park Ave., Convent, N. JENNY LYNN . . . 430 Rose-lawn Ave., Warren, O. JE.-XN IVICC.-XFFREY 29 Mason Drive, Manhasset, Long Island, N, Y. ANN MCKEALYE . . . S6 Church St., Montrose, Pa. CATHERINE L. Mk'KEEXVER 10501 Georgia Ave., Silver Spring, Md. ELIZABETH F. McLANE Silvermine Rd., New Canaan, Conn. HELENE M.ARIE M.ACiNER 30 Seaview Terrace, San Francisco, Cal. SALLY ANN M.iNCHEE 181 Satterthwaite Ave., Nutley, N. LEII.A IVIANZEL , Porterville Rd., East Aurora,N. Y. WIICTURIA MALIRER . 225 East 54th St., N, Y. C,, N. Y. M.AR1E M. IVIAXWVELL . Tuxedo Park, N. Y. C., N. Y. FRNTHEA .JANE MERRIHUE 4 Sunnyside Rd., Scotia 2, N. Y. GAIL MILLER . . . I2 Avon Rd., Larchmont, N. Y, JO.-ANNE B. MILLER 47 Langdon Ter,, Bronxville, N. Y. ALLENE MUI-iLIIAcIi . 15 Lawrence St., Gardner, Mass. VIRGINI.A MLIIR 612 Cambridge Blvd., Grand Rapids, Mich. IDIANA EVELINE NoRRIs 3465 Drummond St., Montreal, P. Q,, Can. PHYLLIS Novo'rNY . 44 Taunton Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. .JEAN O.-XKES . . . Box 26, Harbor Beach, Mich. BETSEY O'ClDNNtDR 756 Cambridge Blvd., Grand Rapids, Mich. ll.-KRB.-MRA ANN PALnIcIcE 3310 Alhambra Circle, Coral Gables, Fla. ELLEN J.-KYNE PALMER Wincoma Drive, Huntington, Long Island, N. Y. SYIYIL PALMER Wincoma Drive, Huntington, Long Island, N. Y. ELEANOR LANsDALE PARKER Darnell Rd,, Ruxton 4, Md. PATRICIA PARIcINsoN . S10 West Ferry St., Buffalo, N. Y. MARJORIE DIANA PARNELL cfo Mrs. S. Avery, Sancteed, Caterham, Surrey, Eng. MARX' ANNE PASEHAL 911 Augusta Rd., Wilmington 67, Del. M.AUREEN PEPLER . . 12 South Drive, Larchmont, N. Y. ELAINE PETERS . 32 Harvard Ave., Maplewood, N. 'JOYCE PETERSON . Greenley Rd., New Canaan, Conn, DOROTHY M. PETREccA 787 Bellevue Ave., Hammonton, N. J. MARY PHILLIPS South Country Rd., Bellport, Long Island FAY PIKE . . 30 Arlington St., Winchester, Mass. CHARLOTTE ALICE PILLION 61 Magnolia St., Lackawanna, N. Y. MARGUERITE L. PINDAR . . . Middleburgh, N. Y. KATI-IRYN PooRE . . 1 Berkeley Ave., Haverhill, Mass. ROBIN PRINCE 42 Watchung Ave., Montclair, N. PEGGY QUAIR . . . 63 Main St., Cooperstown, N. Y. MARY LoIIIsE RAYMOND 405 Farmington Ave., Hartford, Conn. x 193 JoYcE K. RENNER . 29 Old Pond Rd., Great Neck, N. Y. M.ARC1A SNVEIG.-ART RIcE , . Main St., Reedsville, Pa. JANE RIDDLE . . Villa C No. 27, Long Beach, Ind. EDN.-A CEcELIA ROBERTS , 2312 Sunset Ave., Utica, N. Y. ADRIANA E, RocIIA San Lucas No. 16, Coyoacan, Mexico Citv, Mex. ELEANoR Ross 92 S. Windsor Ave., Brightwatefs, Long Island, N. Y. SUE DEARING Ross 3421 Free Ferry Road, Forth Smith, Arkansas IV1.-XRY ANDREA Rvoo 1105 Harvard Rd., Thornburg, Pittsburgh 5, Pa. JoAN SAcIcETT . 5 Springdale Rd., New Rochelle, N. Y. JUNE StHENk . . 73 Northampton St., Buffalo, N. Y. M ARoARET SQHVV.-XR'l'Z . 307 East Washington St., Montpelier, O. Clll,-KRLOTTE SCOTT , 1746 National, Wheeling, W. Ya, VIRLIINIA SELF . . , Carter St., New Canaan, C1ll1l1. SALI-IA SHARP . R. R. 4, llox 334, Fern Valley, Joplin, Mo. NANcY SHIIAIER ..,. R. D. No. 1, Easton, Pa. SALLY SHILIER .,.. R. D. No. 1, Easton, Pa. BRITA SK.-XRBREVIK 18th St. between 5th and 7th, No. 63, Havana, Cuba Jo ANN SMITH Nelehnod Farm, Coopersburg, R. D. No. 2, Pa. ljULORESlJOAN SIsIITIIsoN 127 Meadow Rd., Syracuse, N. Y. SUZANNE SN.-XITH . 640 Osage Rd., Pittsburgh 16, Pa. .JUAN SPENCER , 16 Dromara Rd., Clayton 5, Mo. lDANIEl..-X SPIRA . 30 Fifth Ave., N. Y. C., N. Y. JoAN STANLEY IS Louisburg Square, Boston, Mass. PA'rRIcIA STE.-KD , . . . Box 341, Easton, Pa. JEAN LESLIE STEEL 317 Hathaway Lane, Wynnewood, Pa. PIIYLLIs-ANN STEELE . 160 Summit Ave., Summit, N. BARBARA STEVENS Pine Orchard Rd., Pine Orchard, Conn. NANtY M. STEvENs 1500 Lake Shore Dr., Chicago 10, Ill. JoAN 1JUNk.'XN STEWART 4 Washington Square North, N. Y. C., N. Y. NANcIE STEWART . . 54 Tisdale Rd,, Scar:-dale, N. Y. ANN SToDoAR'r . 24 Florence Ave., Oyster Bay, N. Y. PHYLLIs STRAuss . 1640 Richmond Rd., Lexington, Ken. BETTY SURPRENANT . West Lake Rd., Auburn, N, Y. AI.IcE D. TAYLoR , 655 Pequot Rd., Southport, Conn. ANITA Ross 'TAYLOR Chateau Lorraine, Scarsdale, N. Y. BETTY LEE 'THOMPSON 20 Sherwan Ave,, White Plains, N Y. ' JEAN TI-IuRstIY 66 Melrose Drive, New Rochelle, N. Y. 'JUAN TURK 34 Emerson Ave., Dongan Hills, Staten Island, N. Y. MARY LEE UDsTAn 139 East Seventh St., Berwick, Pa. ALMA USSERX' ..... Guy St., Roanoke, Ala. OLIVIA BETH WADswoRTII 67 Edgewood Ave., Nutley, N. 'JACKIE XVEBSTER . . 24 William St., Andover, Mass. M.XRJORIE WVEEKS 17 Overton Place, Babylon, Long Island, N. Y. LYN WVESTERLUND Westmeath, Talmadge Hill Rd., New Canaan, Conn. FRANcEs XVI'-IITE . 14 Olmsted Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. SYLVIA ANN WVHITELEY North Main St., Jordan, N. Y. JOYCE XVILLIS 76 Collins Ave., Sayville, Long Island, N. Y. JANET Wooo . . . 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PRAISE GOD IVITHOUT FEAR. joan Hackett 14 f?'E:S .X 4- lun 5, U A-+4 , ,K f - 1 rjk-T! L + , ?..,qqi x A Q 'S- wg, iff mv ...au 51' Q Q Sa . x .. 34, 1 55 V A . 1 93595 A.. A ., J., if aftir, A., X, 'Sw-.Ft J xyffr- . -7 .,,-aiaffxf ' ' L 471 ,img-s.N.x f V wp' 'J . sg 5gy.g,f, 5 Q.. 'if ,'g,,f2 if . P, :lux fig, f. nw Orff 'M 5 4 J f 1- vc- fhg -1 -1 . -+-, Lvf'i ' ,gf -. -ve. J 4' s I V530 .Lei '- 4' 5' .lip ' App. . .1 - V x KY-s .., LA s-A .10- '55 GLIMMEHELASS THROUGH THE VERDANT BRANCHES COMES A FLASH OF CERULEAN. I SEE, AS I DRAW NEAR, A MIRROR REFLECTING DARKLY ALL THE HOPES AND DREAMS THAT LIE ABOUT ITS PEACEFUL SHORE. BUT THEN A SUNBEAM VENTURES TO APPEAR, AND, HESITANT, IT PLUNGES TOWARD THE DEPTHS, A SECRET TO GAIM A RIPPLE TO BREAK, AND SEND A CRACK ACROSS THE PERFECT GLASS. IVILL YOU FIND THAT SECRET OF ETERNAL TIME? THE FORMULA FOR AGELESS YOUTI-L THAT MEN GO SEEKING, BIRTH TILL DEATH? OR WILL THE WATER IN TACTITURNITY LIE SO STILL? DO YOU NOT HAVE THIS KNOWLEDGE THAT I SEEK? WAS NOT YOUR LIFE SPRUNG FROM EVERLASTINGNESS? OR IS IT EVANESCENT AS IS MINE, CATCHING LlFE'S MEANING IN ONE BRIEF REVELATIONP Carve! Hidlay 16 v 134 'w . . 4? :T ,,, I .414 414 .4 .4-4:-fftfr ff- . 4- -3 ,vw-M -1 - J .ly he cyan- iilifr ef, ,-, :cf ,::-si, -4 I. ULU' ,- . ,dw Y: U. . M' . 1' il -' t' 4 I '- a '-49'-:'f R - - -4.-6-' 4 4, 4 ' '-3 .9 ,. Q- 4 1, 4-4.?'46:u.g -j',-5143,-.2i4... -1, .mf ,bb -1 fl - it ,nf . ' Lwn 'v - Q ' 4-,ggif--.Q -,Q . 1 P Q44 4 ' 5: , ' -' 5 .4--. 44- ,gf-fhif' fer . 4 1.4 y ., 1 ' 4, Ly., ' x a . . , 'J' 4Ei!vglJ,f ' ' ' f. . 4- 1 k - , Ck - X 4.: - '.a.- lx '.':z-fyf .. 'I -fig rf-5 . 4 4 . - 4,14 6, -, 45 . 3 xl -'ffl 12 - ' -1 ' '11:'.. - I-. -' .v'r ff - - 4 'y-v . Y ,. g'N lI 4fY1,'.T 1k3'.', 'h5 :q::S X-. ' ' Ka' 4 - 4,1 fi- .1-I'-N1 E, ' : A U' , 4 K 4 X 4 4 4 - 3 . 44. 4.-- fipx 4 . 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SO THROUGH THE YEARS THIS STATELY QUEEN IN ELOQUENCE REMAINS, UNDAUNTED BRANCHES, SKYIVARD FREE, FOR IN HER HEART SHE HOLDS A DREAM, MEMORIES OF A CHRISTMAS TREE. Carre! Hidluy 18 'if' . Q91 . ,Flis - ' . k '31 fH nMM.,b, I Q A-4, , x, f . 141: I -sv Y .1-1. A . 4 . U 1 2' 3 25 15.53 . f . 4 .L 42 Q Qu, ,.,., 4 . , . vu. ....A -N a r Q' -Q2 ' - ' -V: Un-1, 4 'gasw , YQ: ' ii. ' ,, Q 5 A. . ,, . Lp- ak. 'Z f . qt' X fx Q! KNWQ 6 ? gf' f li 4, gf , Q . .4ff'3ff ., 3. J- fix 3. 4. , .fi 'sig i , f 5 429 ' Q New 3 I J +0 nt ff' E- S' be, x .ug ' w '? 'fl', ug TU TREE YOU AGELESS, STATELY EVERGREEN, YOU MAjESTY OF WINTER'S SCENE, YOU LOOK SO ARROGANT RIGHT NOW. AND YET I'VE CAUGHT EACH SWAYING BOUGH AND TUGGED THEM TO THE EARTH WITH ME AND PULLED YOUR NEEDLES, TOSSED LIKE SEED TO WINTER'S ZEPHYRS,' THEN I FREED THOSE BUOYANT BRANCHES FROM MY GRIP AND LET THEM TOWARD THE HEAVENS SLIP. WHILE I STOOD WITH WIND BLOWN HAIR, RAISED HAND TO BROW SO I MIGHT STARE AGAINST THE BRILLIANT SUNLIGHT RAYS AND LIFT A SILENT PRAYER OF PRAISE, OF NEVER FAILING THANKS TO GOD, FOR THIS RICH DARKENED FERTILE SOD WHICH NOURISHED YOU FROM ONE MERE SEED. TO BE THE GREATEST OF YOUR BREED, TO BE SO DAUNTLESS IN YOUR STRENGTH SO FRAGILE IN YOUR LOVELINESS,' TO BRUSH THE IVORY CLOUDS AT LENGTH WITH EVER REVERENT TENDERNESS,' TO BE A KING IVITHOUT A THRONE, TO BEAR LIFE'S TEMPESTS ALL ALONE. FOR THIS, I THANK OUR LORD AND PRAY SO HARD THAT HE MAY SEE SUCH VIRTUES IN HUMANITY. ' Anita Taylor 20 w ,K-Q n . fl -QAIH ' 'P fl. I. v ' 1 -UH, w+me':?if -,, - f, - n gg Am, A f 'ii w - . , - F., . 7-1 -J 1 r 1 . 4-' 4- I 4 4 ,,n s Q 1' -.V 1 I HE EI ETH 5 UW LIKE WUULH LACY BRANCHES CRISP AND WHITE, BOIVING LOW' AT W'INTER'S FEET, BREATHING SOFTLY THROUGH THE NIGHT, IVAILING THROUGH THE SNOW AND SLEET. SILVER SNOIVFLAKES GENTLY FALLING, CARESSING THE EARTH BELOW? MAGIC WHISPERS SILENTLY CALLING, ACROSS THE GLISTENING SNOW. MYSTICAL IVORLD, COLD AND SILENT, YOUR BEAUTY CAPTURES ALL,' FROZEN IVONDER OF ENCHANTMENT, WIINTER-MIRACLE OF GOD. Suzfzmze Snaiib 22 1 fh-fwwfsf I 'uf 1 'Q . ' . xi .' ' ' f' f f 4v-.-Q f' Q 7- if 'ff'4f7v5- 5 r ,rp ,. 1, f ffwfy ,tx 'f z ffv-1- Q f'- ,A 'F 'fp-1-Q W, 545 X XNAXS9' A 1 ' 2 3 xi 1 ry NX q xii' f'f'+ 1 V fm- . .K 1' . .4--4 , , 'S I sf 'I 1' nivixg ff, Xxx x4 xx-.. 1 'Q 1 lf! S ' fy, X9 X Q jx I. y , I, JA K 5 .xfx ' ,R 1-fi fQ gJ'f7, J f Q Q ,l Ii, H ,ff S' t f' ff '?. - F ,y ,,, ,Q :nf ua' ig!! .al iii Uv 1 3 Aw .134 s gg' fn P ',. J' X' , . ,V5 1, wa , if- 1, ' Q, , , S Q lr., 4 ,A , . ,..,,x.., . ,. W X Q ,ff ff gs i5'jZ.f fe + . ' A gfi5E ' 1 f .f , A ,'!.f . 1 K I H H All In a Rube uf Uarkast Grain SHADOWS LENGTHEN AS THE SUN DRAWS NIGH, UNTO ITS PLACE OF HALLOWED REST, AND SOFT STARS FLICKER IN THE SKY, WHILE A NIGHT BIRD, CLOSE, NOW CLOSER FLIES TOWARD HER NEST. THE QUEEN OF NIGHT DROPS DOW'N HER CLOAK OF MIDNIGHT 'ROUND THE TOWN: THE SPANGLED SILVERY LEAVES OF QUAINT DESIGN SPARKLE AS IT TRAILS ALONG THE GROUND. AND ALL IS STILL WITHIN THE MAGIC NIGHT: ONE SOUND WOULD BREAK THE SPELL OF PURPLE DREAMS. BUT SOON AN ASHEN MOON APPEARS FROM NOWHERE WITH A GHOSTLY LIGHT, THAT LIES IN POOLS OF SECRET RENDEZVOUS, CALLING US TO VENTURE OUT ALONE, GRASPING A FARTHING CANDLE TIGHTLY IN THE HAND. Carve! Hidlfzy 24 -. M J 'Q ' 4 , 'U I ,fu ' ' 1,54 t ,I X ' I g I I N ' f gl , x N A, f N?1 k 4 U' ' Fx., . X , x . ' 1 , I - I D L4 3. 1. in x F-.. 9 Q 'Q . N- . . X-, '33, I x XX ' ul Kin X in ' 'X X' ' 1. 0 9 Q , '. 1 1 41' lr, A ,gl Q J, 4g an 1- 'A .if . I ' ', Z . v , ' ,,g,,,.,-...L ...-'QffQ+-14-E-1M'1 ' Q , - ' .glijp ' g V S, 1 , E A. .L L E- ' XX ,W ' '-ff? ' V ' I' . - 1: ,V' F I-LVM-A T- ,MTX-.,Jx U f 5 K , .N A ,A-. ' 5,4 P xi -fm l X I f ' K : 1 -P D VA J: fx, ' x Q , . A J Q- f 1 -A li? l F, -- . Q .. 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PHINNEY YOU DO HOLD A PLACE SO GENEROUS IN OUR HEARTS, MRS. PHINNEY, AND YOU WILL BE EVER PRESENT IN OUR MINDS AND HEARTS AS WE GO FORTH FROM THESE HALLS. YOUR WARM SMILE, YOUR DEEP UNDERSTANDING, AND YOUR TRUE FRIENDSHIP WILL BE OUR MOST PRECIOUS MEMORIES. FOR THESE AND COUNTLESS OTHER BLESSINGS IVE THANK YOU MOST SINCERELY. 28 .fddzxanfler Sfewarf lgfhnneg THE CLASS OF I947 My message to you this year is from Robert Louis Stezfeusou .' LITTLE DO YE KNOW YOUR OWN BLESSEDNESS. FOR TO TRAVEL HOPEEULLY IS BETTER THAN TO ARRIVEg AND THE CHIEF SUCCESS IS TO LABOR. May eueb of you fur! work to do and in Ibis way keep ez song of hope in your bear! Ilfll'flJl5. wi Qggwwgigra 30 .mx R 7 -A -ws, ,QM ,v,. V -1, ,,.,.,..-.M-.-.,.i, K, , , ., .. In V 4 Q H A - - ' '- - V Haw L ,iz-7 Qt, .ff 'I+-,.'-r:v:31::,1' 5 i',--'..L'F':T-'W ' Ill . 4.,f'ff 5'f --f f ri? ',. A . ' . 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ERNESTINE DAV1 Iiuglub Ilozzfebahf Arn Hozzxmmfber , it 1. Y - MRS. MARION G. DE GAVRE Mxss CORNELIA Dlsmuxuzs Mus. LILA G. Dwnsn Lrlfifl Pimmforte HOHJ6I2I0fbCf 32 V 9 X .. ' n R Y in 'v'l fury' MRS. DORIS ELLSXVORTII M155 REBECCA FMRURNK AIEIIIXIIVTCJIYJJ1.1'RL'1l!c'1lfAl! Rnhlnllllg l'lU'ri5afEJnmf1mf Miss ANNIE FARRAR MRS. MARIE KSCHINKA HARMON MRB. M.ARG.ARET DEGII.-XPP HERRLVN fffretag' E II gf i511 H 0IZJL'1l!0fl7EJ Z 1 I Zfgffi,-.,4 , 1 Q sigffgfgp,-Q,-16-.J .- 1:1 :Q .1 GFX xg. :vim E , ifaltf, - W M155 YVONNE HUNTER Miss MARY KIDD Mm HELEN E. KLEINTELTER A!1Ill17ldB Secretary .-lxfiytmzt Re'gi.fm1r Ivoire am! Dirertor of Clvorzn Y . W 33 MRS. ETHEL KNIFE MISSJEAN F. KNANDEL Bmmzr Pjallofarfe . ., 'D Miss ELIZABETH MANCHESTER H1155 CYNTHIA .KSN MARTIN Hixtnry Pimlafarre ' 1 MISS JUNE MARTIN Ilixtozj' am! Englzfb MISS MARY MEENEGIIAN, R.N, Mas. M.ARION HOXK'ARD MILLER MISS ERLA MOH RS R8.l'io1t7If Nun: Hozmwzotber AJ-fiifdflf Biff-W' -. g I 'IVV :eng I. 5,515 7 1 ,, Q. :,,.,-q, --. sy 34 I 4 I -,cf -xc., 4 .g ,Qk,g,mAJem-,kiwi I A J A f , v ,. v' - 4 '- -I I ' H I 1 I L X an ' wh KXVR K MV x s Qt Q :gg L Q Q' . W 'Q at Ns lr L -w. N lj Q, rx gsm 1.,m.q L' ?' NIIS5 MARJORHE PARKER .-in, Arn .xml Cmfm md Art Hixfwjv ' - ' ,a:m:.+ ,,- '- , sff1'iiQ12, ' ,mg . . X ,R lqb, f,a6f ' f Q94 5 L 2 'c ' .4 ? 4 I h Z' 5 J y ,M 1-. -. r Q R K 7. 4, , . : .. .V 4' - x R - ww- . 13. 22,33 'K . '-In f 3 1 Q if O It 7 xt'-, '- - I Q - ...R 4 Ng, Ri? 5 ' SARS, FLoRsxcE Prim HOIlI67210fh6Y f fm 'fm . - - A A .,. X, x 1 A , , X L A ,Vx MRS. KATHERINE DL'NC,XN PURCELL Miss Jonra R.-KLEY MLLE. LOUISE RANCHON Xcieure n1r.ri.rt.mt Killing Frmrb nl Miss PUERA B. Romsox SEENORITA TIR1 G. RUBIO PJ-ycbolagy, Bible and .ferrctarial 50151156 V Spaazirb 35 AIRS. CLAUDINE SCHENCK Ilazzxrbofkf Dirrcfor Z 'S x x 'z x Miss MILLICENT Sw.1.rF1ELD Mm HELEN Triomvbosl Pllffffdf Bflzazfiwz limlnfamzrifl 1l1I11jxL'fL'l1fc' IGN A -14' M155 DORIS C. T11ox1As M155 Enrrn W. T1Es1.xNN MISS MILDIlED XVATT junior High .fflmof Llbl1lI'fJI1 1N'I111l1e1m1tirJ Miss IELIZABETH VVVEST MISS ETHEL XVILLLAMS Mas. EULALIE HURD WILLSON Dnzzzzfztin and Daurizzlg Fine Art! -ffrfffdlj' 36 HPHUSPIEIE S It is Spring, and many moods have passed since Yesterday. Autumn leaves swirling about white pillars, Intent on some obscure purpose, Then covering the tender earth against winter: W'hite virgin snouy sgting down from the heavens to cover all,' W'hite earth, frozen lake, evergreens powdered with white, All is whiteness save blue sky. Could I ask anything more? Then, early Spring-mud, rain, April vents its tears on wakening earth. W'e loved it all. Now Spring, green new sznellsfill the air. Yes, now it is Spring, and many moods have passed since yesterday. Our aloneness at the wide, open door, The laughter because we were so young: do we realize that we are so young? Yes, and disappointment. But we sprang up from all this like trodden blades of grass: We are as intent on our purpose as the leaves about the white pillars, tossing a dare to the years. Now it is Spring, and we are sad. Many moods have passed since the first Spring. We are sad to say au revoir, then farewell. But it is Spring, and these things must be. Then, when it is our Spring, and there are no more au revoirs- just farewell- I shall be sad. But it is Spring, and these things must be. Carol Leberman, Third Form 37 ALMA M!-XTEH OUR ALMA MATER THEE DO IVE CHERISH, AS TIME GOES BY AND FRIENDS MUST PART. IN YEARS TO COME OUR LOVE NE'ER SHALL PERISH, YOU WILL REMAIN EVER DEAR TO OUR HEARTS. KNOX IVE ARE TRUE, TRUE TO YOU. 38 Gretchen Hratz T0 GRETCHEN KRATZ-President of the Student Body of The Knox School. To you, Gretchen, goes our sincere gratitude for making this school year so memorable. Without your frm guidance, cheerful companionship, and sparkling smile, we should never have had such a trub great year. May good fortune follow your footsteps always and he as constant and true as the memory you have lejt in our hearts. 39 SE IUH SU G SPRING SONG Dedicated to Mrs. Houghton and Mrs. Phinney llnords by Linda Mosher 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 SHADOIVS FALL. THERE'S A LONGING FILLS YOUR SPIRIT AS THE DUSK CREEPS DOWN THE HILL, ECHOED IN THE CRYING CRICKET AND THE SOBBING WHIPPOORIVILL. 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. IT'S AS BEAUTY FILLS 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 FILLS YOUR SOUL, AS THE EVENING SHADOWS FALL. 40 SENIUH OFFICERS CARVEL HIDLAY1VfCB'Pi'8Jid67Zf BARBARA PR1NeEfPre.ride1zt CResigned The Senior Pledge I, now as a student, later as an alumna, solemnly swear faithfully to maintain and uphold the honor and principles of Knox, and to the best of my ability set a good example to the rest ofthe school, and herewith I give you my hand. 41 .v Atv 379'-hir' 4 2,51 .. V 'Y-' ,. Qwff' .LTA-,fl f 5-N gqifbfr' , 4 t-,,.,,' sf A DQ . I .4 ' .ff N . . 1- L A A,.,. A K: Au X is is Q f . I x A ' - 1 ,f .- ,, .Q U ,, . wb. 1,.1,,,, H k . Qi H rf 0 A nilygfi ,f ' Q -fi , -. ., D. ,, . 5 1 Q A1 .sf 'N u 1 ' b 3 1'-'iii-HE' ., , 1 . . :agi- 3 ' W3 '83 TE .J : iffi -1 3 f A ' f 'A V w. -.. -6 4 5 1 - ,Z 4 J ,. ' .,, , ' .Ny-,ggi.J6 0 Q A I L fa ' -J - , T , 'if' ,-ff' Y p . r H P' 'gif' ,Q A' , -' 5- J ,f','l' ' '1 , 1 , ..,g,,,,,,w-9,5 D ., , M, LQ! N, 5' rri4 i:,-,,,.4,f ' ,Mr Liu V ' r ' ' 1 . . 1 , ,,., . . - Q ' if Aim? M' - ff- -V, 4z:::.en':L.g...- wx, dy ,B em T' M . 2 ' fi , ,,.. . A E f- -3 a F-. V . , 3 ' J, 1 3 . W , 3 , as f n JI ug' - . 1 ., 5 1 a. f 21 K I ' ff-I --Agrfw' V O 41 -14 4 Q Z WL Y I C-, , ,,-M Q 6 4 ss ,. ' -Yr -. CARVEL JEAN HIDLAY Rusty Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania Entered Knox September '45, President of the Fourth Form '47, Executive Council '47, Rose Leaves Junior Editor '46, Rose Leaves Associate Editor '47Q Scribblers Club, Music Club, Glee Club, French Club, Golf Club, Riding Club, Swimming Club, Aquacade, Carnival, Rose Team, K. A. A. A flash of shiny red hair, dazzling blue eyes, a bright Ipana smile, and that ever- prevailing plea, You don't possibly have your black list money today, do you? - that's our girl Rusty. This little link in our daisy chain combines a dynamic person- ality and firm leadership to Work wonders both in and out of school. Whether it's lipstick permission or College Boards, you can be sure she'll come out on top! All tbif and Heaven, too. 42 x xt li I L, ,A 4 V lx' nl ' r 4' Al K . A y K VIOLET ALBRECHT . . Vi.. Orangestad, Aruba, Netherlands West Indies Entered Knox September '425 President of Freshman Class '44g General Committee '44g Rose Leaves Staff '47g Music Clubg French Clubg Spanish Clubg Badminton Clubg Golf Clubg Riding Clubg Swimming Clubg Aquacadeg White Teamg K. A. A. Refreshing as the morning dew-our modest Violet-The correspondent from the Caribbean, Whom We're glad to have again with us, in our Senior Class-In those deep serious eyes there sparkles a bit of gypsyiAn enchanting secretary this Kitty Gibbs-er will be- Hey, Bab-Aruba. God doef not .fend Jirmzge flowers' every year! The violet if here. 43 Q9 Q-99? we If E9 Q! p C, ll MM Qjwiife 90 if il QQ 95693 019' A GX or mm u X lixfbx Q 069' ,, A gnu QSWNW QS A QNDQQI gxii 0' ,QD QW mf' I A ' 4,91 gi' J till' ,W , .,xXA K9 we 99. im, NX b me 011 me so so Q95 0 ELIZABETH APPEL Appel Scarsdale, New York Entered Knox September '455 Glee Clubg French Club, President '46g Golf Clubg Swimming Clubg Hockey Varsity Teamg Swimming Teamg Aquacadeg White Tcamg K. A. A. Is anybody going to the movies? - Hey! Don't forget me! And our beloved Appel ambles through the doorway-Our mathematical genius-Fresh as a Daisy- Shall I curl my hair today? - Oh, he's so young! -The angel of our class- She'll fill you with goodies-or apples-An Appel a day keeps our blues away- Always laughing-never sad. Her cheerful grin and true friendship will always be cherished. Where the apple reddem never pry. 44 PHYLLIS ANDRESON ' 'Pbyl' ' Worcester, Massachusetts Entered Knox September '46g Music Clubg French Clubg Hockey Teamg Rose Teamg K. A. A. Phyllis is admired for her exquisite taste in clothes+She is rather blunt and even brutally frank at times-Sincerity is a golden virtue- That's a moot question. - We usually find her giving pointers on knitting argyle socks, at which art she is quite adept. Phyl is a bright spot in anybody's day. , I 'i.f0be1'ly ramef and Jin' by your bed, and brizzgr ber kniffizzgf' - f ,ex , 4 12 1 I x PTA! xtbs' t. A-. my I C, 5 FJ , X , fi-' S., 4, x fs' V wi' 5 ,lfsxbs 4 K 1 X l S 5 x' 45 DOROTHY KATHERINE ARCHER Archie Danbury, Connecticut Entered Knox September '45g Editor of Knox Ghost '46g Chapel Choirg Music Clubg Glee Clubg French Clubg Golf Clubg Rose Teamg K. A. A. Our bounding Ghost editor rushing to meet a deadline- Do you like it? -Con- tinually typing on that fantastic machine of hers-Did you ever see her ski?- Dear Mopsy, Popsy, and Rabbit Cthe catj -Archie is a resourceful sensitive person of Whom We are all fond. A devotee of Chaucer. No-zuber .ro bisy a maid at fbe there war, And .yet Jbe famed biiier than Jbe wat. 46 r fig feb ras ff, bill N, K NS, Y 1 y 1 s , - I r Y... fl LII f 'f IDA MAE BISTLINE Ida Mae New York, New York Entered Knox September '45g Spanish Club, President '47g Hockey Teamg White Teamg K. A. A. Tall and stately with the enviable figure, our majestic Carnival queen-Eda Mee! Her life and love, Nescafe. HW-e-ell now, how 'bout that! -you can be sure it's she. Don't tell a soul, but she's the Mets newest find. N.0.Y.B. We are happy when she's around because she is a friend to all and her father writes funny poetry! 'fflve wafer like 4 goddeff and .rbe laokf like 4 queen. 47 riff? yigtx if Ai' wg fp? V, e. B- .- .Wi BARBARA WHITELAW BLEWER Bowie Bethesda, Maryland Entered Knox September '44g Associate Editor of the Rose Leavesg Music Clubg Sketch Clubg French Clubg Spanish Clubg Badminton and Squash Clubg Golf Clubg Skating Figutettesg White Tearng K. A. A. Out Bobbie-the girl with the Ipana gleam -Mad about the King Cole Trio-In love with Rio and all its glamour. We're afraid South America has captivated another wonderful girl, but one Knoxites will always remember-A sweet and charming personality. Fd love to roll to Rio Some day before Fm old. 48 4.. 'x-' 'A , fl DOROTHY JEAN BRUNING Dam Brooklyn, New York Entered Knox January '44g Chapel Choirg Glee Clubg Dramatic Cluhg French Clubg Badminton Clubg Swimming Cluhg White Teamg K. A. A. Quiet and reserved, Dotty is sweetness itself and is willing to do anything for any- one-She is known for her hair troubles, innumerable trips to Johnny's and a massive Collection of mail-An old timer at Knox, Dotty will be missed next year. Her may of Jpeakizzg Kgezlfbff' 49 y 1 Q,f- Ulf ww 'ffft M2135 ' Q DAWN BURT Dawn Greenwich, Connecticut Entered Knox September '46, Riding Club, Swimming Club, Varsity Hockey Teamg White Team, K. A. A. Anybody got an extra coke? Aw, gee! Why didn't someone go to Tuck for me? Riding interferes with Dawn's afternoon snack, but she gives preference to the horses. As a matter of fact, Dawn's a through and through athlete. She can tell you all the gossip-of Knox, Greenwich, or Taft. One of the most generous girls we have -You can be sure there will never be a dull moment where there's Dawn. Datum, with Jilver-m11da!Zedfeet. 50 5 K' la v ,MQ Q -... 'r 4 I ' MURR S. CAMPBELL ' ilMI!7Fl, gg ' Narragansett, Rhode Island Entered Knox September '46, Dramatic Club, Glee Club, Spanish Club, Riding Clubg Swimming Club, Hockey Team, Rose Teamg K. A. A. You never fail to notice Murr as she Walks down the hall echoing those throaty notes of Bing's-She has a pleasant word for everyone and always time to stop and talk,especially if it's about a Texan-For essential information on blind dates consult Murr-A low laugh, a smile, and ' 'I-li -and there's Murr trying to sing as that man Frankie does, When the Blue of the Night -on her way to radio fame with our best Wishes. Dan half WU beam' lie buried there, In Texan, down by the Rio Grande? 51 Lfpdlez - f947..f9? Q,-My-S Jjfyff' ff 0 -JV -J C L 5441! if ' 'r'f'8?5S5QW , SUSAN JANE CARTER .S'zuie Scarsdale, New York Entered Knox Septembre '45g Music Clubg Glee Clubg French Clubg Skating Clubg White Teamg K. A. A. Wherever there's lovely, tinkling laughter, even on the darkest of days-you know it's Susie Carter-Did you ever see knitting needles work so fast? A complicated pair of gloves in two days, a pair of argyles a vveek-for everyone but herself. Oh, don't we envy those deft little fingers that can dance so deftly on the keyboard? We'll never forget The Cat and the Mouse, nor shall We ever forget Susie. 'ATIMZ Heavenly music- Wbfzt if it I bear? 52 s ' Ls I Hy' 'rf I , 'I' -r' K' 7 7 Ll! I' l ' ,f 9 Qlrx ry 'fix ,I . t 'V rr r' A V 1. tfif vv . fs! ff f af' , X my sl' ,if W' if X, Jiffy uljf .yy I 3 . .0 .', s PATRICIA ANN COLE ' 'Paf' New Rochelle, New York Entered Knox September '45g Glee Clubg French Clubg Swimming Clubg Aquacadeg White Teamg K. A. A. Long, lustrous, never uncurlecl hair, a peaches and cream complexion-these are the special characteristics of our Patty- Hey, kids, I've got some news for you! - The big question being will colleges or prep schools win out? A sweet, generous girl-The femme fatale of the Daisys. I had 4 pleamfzt time with my mind, for if zmf happy. 53 DONNA LEE COURTNEY 1- ay D. L. Beaver, Pennsylvania Entered Knox September '46g Glee Clubg Swimming Clubg White Teamg K. A. A. Donna Lee is gifted with both a gay and sparkling Wit and a headful of common sense. You will usually find her thrilling her friends with tales of her hilarious ex- periences- Oh, Shinney! -She spends a good deal of time bending over books, as she has a schedule of not less than twenty-five subjects-We will all be sorry to part Ways with her. Be nat foo mme neither. 54 R fvzi il 1 i, 5 I I ' .EV ' 3 tw? J . ' 1 Q .X , L rv - P ' X 'L V I x - i ' avi 4 A---W av - W --, , , F X 0 ' V f Y ,All ' 3 . i ,, lil 0 A ' l if t x I D I Q, -,PQ x Al s I 0 V ij rfr I li, A44 A H 1 '. P u lf' . ff ,X QW X iw 41, :. -.-1 1 4 H 1, ,.v h,ffIg,'v .,., ,qw fix: ,'51i'ri'rhf1g:i, ., V pf 3- ag-, .a 1w,ags:f1-l 2 mo, ,-w.,,p:fv 4- .3 f' 2:12 - -.'am:,, L.: .4 , , ,A K ,Y ,, ,,,-Ll i-li, Y ,W 4,1 , Y Y W --fr Mwrif' TOBYE BETTY CRAMER Tabby Utica, New York Entered Knox September '46, French Club, Golf Club, Riding Club, White Teamg K. A. A. Always a clever remark for everythingfTobye, our true wit. She has her serious side, too. You can see her coming, with Plato's complete works in one hand, and I Don't Want To Set the World On Fire in the other. She has the gift of not knowing how to make enemies, incidentally, she was the ghost-writer of How to Win Friends and Influence People. We'll be watching for her name in the headlines. Nu pew'-up Utica cazzmzcffyozzr pozuerf, But tlve whole boinzdlefr Cllllfjllflll' if -j!0lll'J'.U 55 I Yjw wlfgf NANSON RANKEN DE SILVA .lNdIZI07Z,' Lake Placid, New York Entered Knox September '42g President of the First Formg President of the Second Formg General Committeeg Dress Committeeg Music Clubg Chapel Choirg Glee Clubg French Clubg Spanish Clubg Badminton Clubg Golf Clubg Riding Clubg Ski Clubg Swimming Clubg White Teamg K. A. A. Genuine Knox girl of five years standing-Always holds high ideals for herself and others-Thinks there's no season like good old Winter- Oh, you don't mean it - The place will be pretty empty without her. A .rzzmbine in at Z0i7Zf0l J' day. 56 Q fyvmlxl' JV lg WV S, -D , 1 A ,. Jr 'ml yqb VV V if as X X .I V - - ' ,, , , v:,N,.. ..x 1 1. ' 2 3: .g N gg, sr- :.:.srs5:k1:L1?1Z1 ' . +1-'-mv, AV x , gc '-fm-4?-'S 'sg' . 01 , '5 Jo ANNE EDWARDS ' 'Jody ' Columbus, Ohio Entered Knox September '45g Assistant Photographer of the Rose Leavesg Dramatic Clubg Sketch Clubg Spanish Clubg Badminton Clubg Riding Clubg Swimming Clubg Hockey Teamg Aquacadeg Carnivalg White Teamg K. A. A. A friend to everyone, Jody is always looking on the brighter side of thingsfAlways ready-Her heart's in the sky-Vivacious-With her dark coloring and slim hgure she makes a lasting impression- I just gotta look older eWell Jody, we remain gaily deceived. Ta me if feezm fbntyolztb if fike .Swpriug-ml 0z'e1'-pnzifezf Jeinwz 57 a fx I I r lr 4 4 f I I, I , I . fe . 1 , I f f- . 1 ' '-lin l V . nl, 4 f . pw Q . V A., . . ry' MARY ANN GALLO i'Ma1jf Ann Herkimer, New York Entered Knox September '45g Spanish Clubg Golf Club, President '47g Riding Clubg Skating Clubg Swimming Clubg Hockey Teamg Rose Teamg K. A. A. Boardg K. A. A. Aren't ya happy? -How can you help being when the little one asks you in her most appealing voice+How does she break so many pairs of glasses? Anyone that can answer this question will be richly rewarded by her parents. It will be a long time before we'l1 forget her perpetual smile and continuous giggle. Barn with Ike gift of laughter. 58 a 0 'cf 6 's bk New is 2sf sf.?f 6 292 ETHEL GERALDINE GARDINER ' 'Gerzjf' Nantucket, Massachusetts R ft. sf o'5Qf9q7x-:Tm9fg? v f' 'H on 0 'B Q 'Ki wt X go . O RA 'QA'-6, ,, sf' 5 gz,,Q61s Entered Knox September '46g Dramatic Clubg Music Clubg Chapel Choirg Glee Clubg French Clubg Badminton Clubg Rose Teamg K. A. A. With her Nantucket directness, Gerry makes herself heard-Always stands up for her beliefs-A voice that always changes pitch-An aspiring actress, we hope to see her on Broadway-She has a cute laugh, and a truly generous nature-E, G. G.- An old Florida girl, recognized by her excited Look, SNOW! The zvorld'f cl tbeafre, the earth 4 fray. 59 , -4: Qr AS-Q. Fr, 9 ,C 1. A fy' I 5. 'K . Y' x', Q., 6,- f V -r 1 7 . ,- ' , s ,a '. J s. .,, B v... 0 , Q - P K .,. -..AJ ANTOINETTE GILMAN ' ' Toni ' ' Norfolk, Virginia Entered Knox September '43g Dramatic Clubg French Clubg Spanish Clubg Badminton and Squash Clubg Golf Clubg Skating Clubg Ski Club, President '47g Swimming Clubg Basketball Teamg Bowling Teamg Crew Teamg Hockey Teamg Softball Teamg Aqua- cadeg Carnivalg White Teamg K. A. A. Boardg K. A. A. A through and through navy girl-Consult her for the latest low-down on the fleet, Norfolk, or BILL-You say 'fhi and you're greeted with a lively hay -What an appetite-She's out for every sport and team, with her double in miniature close behind. He if not from Virginia, we never knew his gmndfatber. 60 Q , i N iv' , 7 X Xa I-'L A K I .NA I .gn- I 5 L 1 I Ut Q ssyu' A ,JL i K- t rx . lf: A Q ITXL l l I l I i 9 DOROTHY MARIE GOUINLQCK ' Dottie 2 Batavia, New York E 1 Entered Knox September '45g General Committee '46g Business Staff of Rose Leavesg I Editor of Rose Leaves Address Book '46g Music Clubg Glee Cluhg Spanish Clubg Riding Clubg White Teamg K. A. A. . Quiet and somewhat shy, Dottie is a true friend when you get to know her. Where's l Archie? I want Archie -her cry rings down the hall. Capable of being serious as Well as funny, she has a mind of her own and has Won a secure place in our hearts l and in our class. Her eyer were homer of Jifezzr prayer. 61 r -.4 . ! 'X L- 4,,,ar' In . .1 H11 ' I rs r I , lll'l ,.-11.1 , ' rf 1,11 ,,:,, f . A z , , f - ,zf .4 . , , . , f 1, ,'.1., I , r ' ,'47 ,l1,K!'...'2 'A 1' 'ln' Iii' ' 1'f it 1 n j', ,.,ll' 4.1 Lf 'ff fpzxiwfff 1,24 ,fl K, 1 F . '-. l 1 . 'v K -IP ,n rx' X 'i IIX ' fn ,flux , '. X 1 X' b '. v QL xm lf' '. -glv - V, 1 .r' M' ' I ' 41.1 . ' s A F ' Y' ' C . 9 .-'L 1 x . . V, 1 1 X I I ll' , . ,waxy ,, :ni ' Ellflu ':'v rf.rx si . ' n -. I We-pn .f 4 9 FHE IQ4 ROSE LE VES 114 ' Lf-K ' ' KL fb Miko' .J Lf! , - 4 Q -2f f' .- Qs' --US ',,Q Qs 'Q ff .fe 6 Q-fy Zo Xt-2415 N see! JVVV5 C7 f' G22-If NANCY GRAY N:zf!y Syosset, Long Island, New York Entered Knox September ,45f, Music Clubg Spanish Clubg Riding Clubg Swimming Clubg Hockey Varsity Teamg Rose Teamg K. A. A. Tall, dark, and oh, those lustrous eyes! Natry's known for her collies and her clubs in CanadagUsually found at the stables on her favorite mount Sandy. Her favorite expression, Oh, my, I was simply livid! A wonderful girl and a true friend- Natty and Paul-Oh, those Leatherstocking Tales! A member of the 6M ClubfAsk her about the Hotel Biltmore! ULoL'e11ze, fave my dog. 62 ll.: . ' ,, Q ,' M' 1 ui ' -'I I, ' 'iii .Vi 'KHP ll.. xl . ,xl .. JW ,r lr' I I I I '- ' I ,J V M f 1 1,1 f l L i I 'Li' A, fren' ' is 5' lg All A V' ' 4' r A ' , ' ' ul iloh JOAN ELIZABETH I-IACKETI' Hack White Plains, New York Entered Knox September '45g Scribblers Clubg Dramatic Clubg Chapel Choirg Glee Clubg French Clubg Riding Clubg Swimming Clubg Cheerleaderg Rose Team Captain '475 Basketball Teamg Swimming Teamg Aquacacleg Rose Teamg K. A, A. Boarclg K. A. A. - A T-E-A-M on the field or a familiar clink of glasses to begin a birthday song-the sweet Joanie- Today I eat, for tomorrow I diet - No more Tuck -Loves her ABC's-and red silk p.j.'s-A necessary Daisy Link-Those innocent limpid pools of blue which are the envy of all-Poetry scribblings at inspiration time-and Dartmouth on every line A kinder friend hm no mam. 63 M, wfivgigf viii 1 . W4 QV cf J' 0 l NANCY JEAN HAMILTON Ham White Plains, New York Entered Knox September '45g Dramatic Clubg Glee Clubg French Clubg Riding Clubg Skating Clubg Swimming Clubg Hockey Teamg Swimming Tearng Aquacadeg White Teamg K. A. A. The Giggler -Where does she find the time to get such marks?- I can't bear him Coh, no?D Our originator and president of the Daisys -A true friend to all - Hey, Ham, throw us a Ht ! -Her grave will be marked by bobby pins and bright ribbons-Those toeless slippers and that air-conditioned negligee-Her loyalty to her tiger-nails-Yes, Ham-how we love her-She utters not an unkind word, for magnanimity is her guide. Mart of the trouble bappem' fo other people. 64 4' - 4, . s A. if I , .,:l,U,-11' t L zu' I Lpvv I YMJUJWA' , MAT W l nf v-ilrwi Wplv' 9,g,,fif'L ,Ll W A Li V 1 , ,rf ,. f 3 I AIIAVQK iv' 'QV MJL' 7 1,1 I fl' u I 9,1 v f v I vi' r 541' x tj lrf: V 4 y .avi 4 ,1 gf. lp ,L .,, nl. a ,1 1 I , I 0 er' 1 ll , P fi if , Q, L. lif MARIE JANETTE HARRIS ' 'Harrf' Fultonville, New York Entered Knox September '45g Sketch Clubg French Clubg Spanish Clubg Badminton Clubg Golf Clubg Basketball Teamg Rose Teamg K. A. A. A smile for everyone and lots of fun to know is our Sweet Marie, the second Knoxite of her family-That long, enviable Waves by itself hair-Those drenehing hockey games when Harrie pulled the Rose Team through with an R-O-S-E tah- Team!! O-oo-h, I got a letter today! We're really Fonda you, Marie. 'Tw cl .ferret in my heart, Jzuee! Marie. 65 Ned' D . N!- Cago I gfip ox oo l 9 X Q10 X co 'O X9 X SX eb Y? 5' 0 V Y: 5' -0 og' 5,64 Y' X we .,... 7 ANNE HARRISON Anne Cooperstown, New York Entered Knox September '-414 Ghost Boardg Music Clubg Glee Clubg French Clubg Ski Clubg Swimming Clubg Basketball Teamg Crew Teamg Hockey Teamg Softball Teamg Aquacatleg Carnivalg Rose Teamg K. A. A. Athletics plus I. Q. Ccapitalized, that isD marks this outstanding Smith Freshman- To-Be. How jealous we are when we see her scooting about in her little gray job. Supplied with all the local gossip-one can find her at the ski hill or the basketball court. Best of luck to one who's been such a vital part of Knox time out of mind. Inf'amed with the Jtzzdy of leawzizzg And the udmimtian of virtue. 66 Lat, at a at -i-auuv.f'. ,..iM, A v J' 1 VALERIE ANN HER'WICK L ' f ' , 1 i Val A Connellsville, Pennsylvania Entered Knox September '46, Sketch Club, French Club, Rose Team, K. A. A. Look, kid, get me up real early, will you? Around four o'clock. Look at all this Chem I have to do, and just pages of French translation to write out. Although Va1's conscientious, she's no book worm. She comes out each week-end with a new Wardrobe of the latest fads and fashions. Besides owning show horses, she has great talent in art, and We're not so sure that's all she's got. l-lovv about it, Val? ulildlliflfjl without ar! if brlzmligf' 67 rn f Q, fx . MWF . , Q ' DORIS LILLIAN IRVING Doc I J Englewood, New Jersey Entered Knox September '45g Glee Clubg Baseball Teamg Carnivalg White Teamg K. A. A. The clown of the Senior Class-Those dancing green eyes-you'll often find mischief in them-If you have the blues, just go to 227 and Doc will have you out ofthe cloldrums in no time- But kids, I don't have any rnoney! AHave you heard her vocabulary in action? Gee Whiz -Doc is at fine example of effervescent personality. May I :buckle with mirth Jerelzef' 68 'T' I c ff-er . ff? ' f' 1 , -as ., - V X3 'X X 41,.s:it..,, Q I P ' X s Y 14 . . 1 . 3 X 1 gf' ' ixggfiqfoifipljfi r' A Q- , .A ,fegavtgfugi ,K W. , : M JoANNE STAPLES 'IOLLIFFE . Jw, , Pelham Manor, New York Entered Knox September '44g Glee Clubg French Clubg Riding Clubg Skating Club, Presidentg Ski Clubg Swimming Clubg Baseball Teamg Basketball Teamg Hockey Varsity Teamg Swimming Teamg Aquaeadeg White Teamg K. A. A. Boardg K. A. A. A whiz on skatesg a figure that finds her modeling at Bonwit's4Almost any after- noon Joey may be seen stretched out upon a bed, Cosmopolitan in one hand, and a dixie cup from Tuck in the other- How would my hair look THIS way? Golden hair too, and the cutest smile that wrinkles up her nosefthafs Joey! And mzzrb Killah! if fl zz'em'i11e.r.r of ffle jlerlrf' 69 ' e I ' Q 1 I 1 ' 'A 1 I I I ' ' x ' is Q' nn' LYDIA COONLEY JOHNSON ' 'Lean New Canaan, Connecticut Entered Knox September '445 General Committee '45g Music Club, President '46 and '47g Chapel Choirg Piano Accompanist for Glee Clubg French Clubg Badminton Clubg Golf Clubg Swimming Clubg Rose Teamg K. A. A. And her hair is her crowning glory! A maiden with that universally popular golden hair and sophistication plus-She has a serious interest in all she undertakes-Lee's an ardent lover of the classics-Will we ever forget Clair de Lune and her light fingers dancing on the Steinway? If mimic be the food of love, play on. 70 ml ' KATHLYN ANN KELLER Kathie South Bend, Indiana Entered Knox September '45g General Committee '46g Assistant Exchange Editor of the Ghost '45g Alumnae Editor of the Ghost '46g Spanish Clubg Badminton Clubg Golf Clubg Riding Clubg Squash Clubg Swimming Clubg Aquacadeg White Teamg K. A. A. Cheer, Cheer for ole' Notre Dame +During football season Kathy can be found glued to that portable Zenith. She is never without a word in English Class or a letter in her mail-box-Truly a sight to behold when she proctors in slinky satin-Cali- fornia, here she comes! They are never alone that are accouzpmzied with zzobfe fbaugbtyf' 71 WGQQ 20497 -, 39,717-fy? M W- 1-3Z9 4 0,aa,czN..h,a,wLf5J' gzzlgka 9 WMA jf dwywyp .Q WM W' if- M5144 -:::..A4' Jww. W Slew!! Qlfnof ' ffjw i7j?z2awD! mf ga wr ,QQ ljfgf ffaifl GRETCHEN KRATZ ' 'Gret' ' Camp Hill, Pennsylvania Entered Knox September '45g Executive Council '45g President of Student Council '465 President of School '46g Editor of Rose Leavesg Glee Clubg Swimming Clubg Basketball Teamg Bowling Teamg Rose Teamg K. A. A. Boardg K. A. A. Our many thanks to Gret, who has led us with firmness and sincerity through our final year at Knox. We'll never forget you, Gret- Well anyway I got my paper. -Typical answer to typical question, CERTAINLY. -Gret is a true friend, loyal through all and right there when you need her most. In whatever she does we wish her success and happiness. Charm .rtrikex the fight, but merit win! the soul. . 72 Q04 QQACLQ L s 0.4-' QL elder. uni. Q.-bw.-1-13-gl. ft-Qi , Q31 Q -Q K. . ,415 Qc..-ueSJ..,a, X 3 Qv- x.'tL-QL x fi' 'l Amo- Qu- Q 'X K,X wg, NM Q Q Wk?-Q -'Ld 1-xs QLJJ-Q 3 his Steer oo., VALERIE ELLIS LANG Val Brooklyn, New York Entered Knox September '44g President of the Third Form '46g General Committee '46g Glee Clubg French Clubg Badminton Clubg Golf Clubg Riding Clubg Swimming Clubg Aquacacleg Rose Teamg K. A. A. V If you're ever in need of an evenings entertainment, just invite Val over to give one of her monologues-You'll never be satisfied with Ruth Draper again. Val has a wit that makes even Ilka Chase look like a fish out of water. l-ler two pet peeves are proctoring and recognition terms for biology-But whose aren't? Val has advanced to the point in French where she can actually express her feelingsfeverything to her is tres gai. Her wir war more than man, ber innocence az child. 73 ANN LOWRY Ann Holland, Michigan Entered Knox September '45g Spanish Clubg Riding Clubg Swimming Clubg Aquacadeg Rose Teamg K. A. A. Five feet ten inches of strictly glamoure-Look at that hairfNo need for dieting hereg her figure the envy of us all- Whatcha doing, hey! -A lover of sailing- and who Wouldn't be with a home on Lake Michigan-Yes, Ann keeps us guessing With her black and white. A mind content barb crown and kingdom if 74 5 f . f , , ' , I , x J . JEAN MCCAFFREY lib Manhasset, Long Island, New York Entered Knox September '46, Spanish Club, Swimming Club, White Teamg K. A. A, Zoom, zoom-I was so embarrassed -A'Ish with the laughing face. Here for only one short year, but long enough for everyone to 'know and love her. The girl with the million skirts-Hardly ever excited, she's easy to get along with. How do you know brings an endless conversation. The athletic type who's good at every sport. With V-E-R-Y slow growing hair and an infectious laugh, we'll really miss you lsh. Tbere'r Marking worth the zvem' of Zl'j7IlIjIIlQ Bur Lzzzgbfer and the love of frie11d.f. 75 ,K ,X I X L . I I s 1 n fi v CATHERINE LIVINGSTON MCKEEVER ..Tff71kY1f,' Silver Spring, Maryland Entered Knox September '43g General Committee '44g Dramatic Clubg French Clubg Badminton Club, President '46g Riding Clubg Skating Clubg Skiing Clubg Swimming Clubg Rose Teamg K. A. A. A musical laugh peals forth, and a friendly hand is placed gently on your shoulder -why ofcourse, it's our Trinky, that little Southern belle with all the coats- ' 'What are you all doing this afternoon? -That glamorous collection of males-all brothers? The president of our Badminton Club-Sympathetic with all your troubles, that's Trinky. She doeth little kind1zeJ.reJ. 76 s' I 1 9 in f Ns 4 J, V, . J 'ae 1 ' .ns P kr 1 rg , s I' I f 1 U Q l I 1 w W , 4 r U MARY GAIL MILLER Gail Larehmont, New York Entered Knox January '45g Glee Clubg French Cluhg Skating Clubg Swimming Clubg White Teamg K. A. A. Boardg K. A. A. Scuff, stuff down the corridorg a hank of hair whisks by the door. Study period finds those reddish-golden locks bent over a French assignmentg how conscientious Cabout her finger nailsl-Perhaps not first in Tuck line, but she'l1 make it in time for that inevitable bag of chips-and then for another shampoo- Frail Gail with a Pigtailn -Hair stylist upon request Cbring your own scissorsj. You walk through life, Unheeding all the Jarrow, Meetifzg with hopeful qyer each gay Tomorrow. 77 f , ..,,,,, - -wa DIANA EVELINE NORRIS . . Di., Montreal, P. Q., Canada Entered Knox September '46g French Clubg Riding Clubg White Teamg K. A. A. A burst of laughter, and Diana appears with her red hair flying-Sometimes We think vve'll have to engage a translator for some of those Canadian expressions. Her two loves, Canada and coke-What does the board say? I can't see with or Without my glasses. Riding and Winter sports hold a dear place in her heart, as dear a place as she holds in all of our hearts. The flzigllf-91 voice of Cmznzda will ever cal! to men' 78 23339 ' PHYLLIS NCVOTNY Pbyl Scarsdale, New York Entered Knox September '46g Swimming Clubg Rose Teamg K. A. A. CQ Q 53342 Qemifif fe JD The subtle giggler with the gorgeous brown hair-Quiet and sweet-She believes in that old adage an apple a day -and Sunday morning sleepovers, Known for her generosity with pecznzia-A mighty grand person to know. In qnietnen and confidence tba!! be your .rtrerzgfb. 79 I .af JEAN OAKES Ufeazzlzien Harbor Beach, Michigan Entered Knox September '44g Scribblers Clubg Chapel Choirg Glee Clubg Spanish Clubg Badminton Cluhg Swimming Clubg Basketball Teamg Aquacacleg Carnivalg White Teamg K. A. Ai Hostess every afternoon at Tuck-Enough pills and sulfa to supply three drug stores -just call her Doe -Call Mr. Anthony too, for Oakite has a problem- Should I be knitting or purling now? -Always ready and Willing to lend her many tools -Full of fun-Super at sports-Popping with personality-Abounding in ambition -That's our Oakitelll Better use ttzedicizzef at the ozttfet than at the left moment. 80 ,' K .Un W A5 A' . J 1 , P- l , , l r i - f BARBARA ANN PALBICKE Ki-Ki Coral Gables, Florida Entered Knox September '46g French Clubg White Tezimg K. A, A. That long, lean one from the sunny South-Magnificent crop of naturally curly auburn hair-Perfect teetheThe great wit whose skiing really scares usvNo poles, that is- Oh, my French fMost satisfying place of rest, the Carlyle-West Point, she came, she saw, she conquered. And admire ber for her wir if .fbe be talking. 81 .ya '1',r.. v . I 1 s,f, -',. ' ' Af - ,V J 'L A n I I ,ff a ..,f ,f fig ,gn ll, ' U f'n ' - 4-I . Y A: 1. - 11 Zn' X, 4. 1 A , f.' 7 O,,'Lf 1. ,jfy 1 l , . , f 'fun ' .f-uf -- ', ID .. u 1 F fx Ink 5 . 1 wi THE l947 GSE LEAVES rs? '74 vu-. ' xv J, ,f .,. 9 r' ,!,7xy 4 f. f' .v fe 'F ' F, f 7' r .Q I-A if M , lf..'-ll v s,' . P4 .1 zfL, .-rp :Jr 'z R. -44 1 . J! . n. MARGARET ELAINE PETERS Pefe' ' Maplewood, New Jersey Entered Knox September '45g Ghost Boardg Dramatic Clubg Spanish Clubg Golf Clubg Ski Clubg Swimming Clubg White Teamg K. A. A. In five years drop in at your neighborhood Arthur Murray studio and learn the waltz in ten easy lessons from Miss Peters-She can dance, she can act, she can do every- thing-except fall in love. That odd Newllersey lingo-It may be GOOD ENOUGH or l-lE'S A MO MO -but in spite of it all we love the child. Lave'.r but 4 frailty of the mind. 82 JW yy fxpgpr' DOROTHY MARIE PETREC A D0tfye l-lammonton, New Jersey Entered Knox September '46g Music Clubg French Clubg Spanish Clubg Badminton Clubg Riding Clubg White Teamg K. A. A. Dottye is a sincere friend with a capacity for fun thatiamazes you. Her convulsive giggle and riding boot trouble keep us all in stitches. She's Wild about Crazy hats and she can always be found Clamouring, 'AAny news from CLA? Dark and Cute, she is loved by all who know her. 'lfollze lane fbjpf Some love bZrd.r,' .fame fave mefzdozfnr I love wordff' 83 if MARGUERITE L. PINDAR X ' Pew Middleburgh, New York Entered Knox September '46g French Club. Swimming Clubg Rose Teamg K. A. A. Constantly reminding us that Middleburgh is the center of the universe, Peg bubbles forth with tales of cheerleading days for her ole alma mater. We'll remember her amazing will power-especially her early morning hours and her endless supply of apples that Warded off starvation for many a famished soul- Thank you, Peg. And-she's sweet and serious-a hard combination to beat. Ulfyazfre zvakizzfg, ca!! me early. 84 'mi it O' if XXQOZWJ' l? GL BARBARA WILLOUGHBY PRINCE Robin Upper Montclair, New Jersey Entered Knox September '455 General Committee '46g Vice-President of Executive Council '46g Business Manager of Rose Leavesg Glee Clubg Hockey Varsity Teamg Swimming Clubg White Teamg K. A. A. A Straighten that line girls! -Doug and Stony Lake, her two loves- Where DID I put my black belt?3'-Her battle cry, Remember March 9th -A flash, two kinky pigtails tied in red and Robin had just passed on her way to the mail box-A loyal friend and a staunch leaderg who can ever forget Robin? I bear lake water lapping with low Joznzdf by the More. 85 it fp ,,, A, vi , , , I-IARRIET MARGUERITE QUAIF . . Peggy, Cooperstown, New York Entered Knox September '46g Associate Editor of the Ghostg Rose Teamg K. A. A. Dark, wavy hair, soft eyes, and a smile on her lips-that's Peggy-one of our day students-Very industrious- Gol1y''-Can usually be found trudging around with an armful of books-Cute giggle-Oh, those sweaters! Has a pleasant disposition and always a kind word. Far the zum jer' the qzziet kind. 86 MARCIA SWEIGART RICE Maf'ria Reedsville, Pennsylvania Entered Knox September '43g Spanish Clubg Badminton and Squash Clubg Riding Clubg Skating Clubg Swimming Clubg Crew Teamg Carnivalg Rose Teamg K. A. A. That long, long hair flying so furiously about as its owner swings a wicked badminton racket- San Antoine fThose Kelleys and really spike heels identify Marsh, with that peaches and cream complexion. A smile for you, even on the dullest day! but then, a Pennsylvanian-need we say more? The zfirtzzozzr Nlarcia fouferf above ber lex. 87 ll' I I , I 0' I 1 0 V r J .JH . MJ!! -Jr, ,QV yd .u I iM'eI', J' ic 'VIP jifldiiv 5 . wing A NANCY SHIMER UNM. , Easton, Pennsylvania Entered Knox September '455 General Committee '47g Dress Committeeg Assistant Art Editor of the Rose Leavesg Chapel Choirg Music Clubg Glee Club, Secretary '46g Spanish Clubg Badminton Clubg White Teamg K. A. A. Whoopee-e-e, and it's Shimmer adding her rippling laugh and twinkling baby blues to the merriment of the scene. Whether you're lovelorn or just blue she's right on hand to listen in that understanding way strictly N. S. She's got a Style all her ovvn-a dreamy look that can't be duplicated. But never-never-mention cactus or Arizona. There's a rumor going 'round, her diet begins tomorrow. Her voice was ever raft, Gentle and low, an excellent thing in u'01nan. 88 1 '? L rn , Q I. , lrl 4 1'- ' 1 A-I , .I CYNTHIA SUZANNE SNAITH Size Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Entered Knox September '45g Scribblers Club, President '47g French Clubg Badminton Clubg Golf Clubg Skating Clubg Swimming Clubg Rose Teamg K. A. A. Sue-poetic blue eyes and flaxen hair with an aesthetic nature which brings forth that beautiful Verse that will certainly render fame and fortune to her name-Passions for the latest tunes and anything Woody, with always a moment for letter writing- Is that why we so often hear I'm so-o-o tair-r-d? QPittsburghian for tiredD4Ask her to smile and Watch her eyes Crinkle. Blue were ber eyef df the faiqv flax. 89 N' . JOAN LOY SPENCER 5'tZ1zk Clayton, Missouri Entered Knox September '46g Glee Clubg Varsity Hockey Teamg White Tearng Vice- President ofthe K. A. A. Boardg K. A. A. A New to Knox this year, Stinky made a definite impression on everyone for her wit and athletic abilityiViCe-President of the K. A. A.-Wherever there's fun, there's Stinky! Her favorite color, Cocoa! A member of the 6i5 Club. Usually found swing- ing on doors and sporting those big identification bracelets. Ask old Mike ! She's from Missouri too. lfVearer of ring! and Chaim. 90 ,4 . HKV , , I' . ,IJ sl .ff 1


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