Madison High School - Alembic Yearbook (Madison, NJ)

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' Ag xx 5 We the class of 45 should llke to leel that M1 Cook IS ou1 own In a Sense he IS fO1 he came to llI'1d1SOU Hlgh School dullng ou1 F1eshman yeau HOWGVGI 1 g1eate1 sense he belongs to all of us IH that he has shaled ou1 Joys and souons th1ough these yeals The1efo1e It 1S xuth slncelest g1at1 tude that the class of 1945 ded1cateQ thls 1t5 yeeubook to M1 Wllllam B Cook MR WILLIAM B COOK x.,Qf vm u.DuXBb.,q U1 U u.L,u.xk.L,Ky,Qxg, C Mvwdwwgmwk .Q N quxfxu'-MQSILIAL usllncl K NJM, x - KAN-I . r ' I ' o ' X' kb' L , , , x3 V 1' - .X 1 ,. , , KYYSL J , 4 9 , X xx J uf , V . q .1 4 w K ' 4 it N L, . r .J HQ .. J . . 5 'C' , ' y if ,f 2 J fr ' Sf A xi, 603 al! a Wann The lollowmg membels of the C1135 of 1949 fue 111 the SQIVICP of ou1 c0unt1 y EDVK AI D ADEI EUGENE CARPENTEP HAI OLD DEPUE CI Y FITZPATI ICR CHARLES CEPMEPSHAI SEN ALBEPT HANII SOCIXX ANTHONX IZZO d -I JOHNT MAI SHAI L EDV. IN NICGOVN AN PAI L MI III NICHOLAS NIOCEI INO I ICHAI D XLI XIII! 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Mr FFIYILIS W Donsbach Dmtrzcf Llcrk fYn1x4 gaczfwlafg ' The stluggle to xttaln democl lcy 1nd to letfun It hte ffone on fo1 centuuee 1n peace txmee 'ts well 15111 wal It w1ll contlmle 10110 Hftel Olll day agmnbt lO1C8S w1th1n ltseli Just elghty ye us l1te1 lt was folced 1nto anothel wal w1th outmde lO1C6Q who wele contemptuoux of democl lcy and bent on lts Cl6bt1llClL1OH You m 1y well be 1JlOLlCl ofthe system XXl11Cl'l ln the mldst of such cubes ham contlnued to fostel good w1ll md tolelancc 'ind to te xch efxch 1nd1v1duf1l to thlnk fol hxmeelf Such 'ue the l0llHfl1lQ1OIlS of democmcy If you1 frenelatlon l'llNl9'11I'1Gfl these D11I'lC1Dl9S 'md lf It w1ll put lnto plactlcc what IS his lefuned It w1ll pl ly fx m'1101 palt 1n the Ulowth of democlacy hele and elsewhele We ale confident thfxt exch of you w1ll do h1s pfut ln the taskb ahead DAN ID KELLY , ' I 6 t ' - S' ' . 1. Mr. ' ' l X It .Q . . z' o'z,2 U 21, ' ' l w :xv v 2 1 ' v :I v' b, ' ' I In 1861 this country fought at bloody wsu' to preserve its democratic way of life . C- . '. L. .' ' '. fl K. ' Za. 2 . ' . ' . ,. v' K' . - K v Q n K1 ' -2 ' 1 n . N. Z Y . stykf Y ' , ' A ' C ' -' , 1, 1 . ' ' 2 H J c 2 c . . l c ' ' ' . . .' ' z ' 5 ' '. . l U I . is K D S -. . 1 K . . v. . I . I . ' :Lf c w y l f. 2 v c cl. u . ' G . v u I 7 The Amerlcan Way of secondaiy education which you so well portray in the folewoid of th1s yearbook IS one of our countiys gieat contnbutlons to the world We ale the filst gieat nation to at tempt to provide flee public education thiough the high school years to all the chlldlen of all the people Your generation will have the privilege and tire world It must be done 1n youi lifetime Onlv when all nations provide adequate education fo1 youth will lt be pOSS1bl8 to achieve those high standards of cooperatlon that aie embodied 1n the present United Natlons proposals for a world that IS free fiom want and free from fear ROBERT C B PARKER MR. ROBERT C B PARKER Supeivismg P1lIlClp3.l the responsibility of extending this ideal to the en- L- XX Al D A SHOEMAlxEl Piincipal Those uho woik with aspufition and iaith foi bette1'nent 1n human affaus u hethei local nitional 01 international 'ue in dangei of becoming dismayed at the foices which iesist piogiess Ignorance and intoleiance spell discouiagement and in the midst of them one may feel he IS stiu gl1n0' alone and single handed foi the ieahzation of ideals But the fight for enlightened livin' is not carried on alone ever. The irresponsible forces for advancement are legion with phalanxes of individuals 'ind institutions. Outstanding among these is thc American Second try School. VK h it we do here in our beloxed Midison Hi h School in the direction of a better civilization is paralleled over the land in over twenty-fixe thousand other secondary schools with a combined enrollment of about eight million. Th it really counts. It is impressive VK APD A. SHOEMAKER. ,4dlnuac40z4Zwe Mr Io cph I MISS Mary Mr Charles Ma cllo Ackerman Penney Dean of Bous Dean of Gzrls Drrcctor of Guidance W1th1n the hwh school 1tself the1e 9X1mtS a cleaung' house whe1e students have found It possxble to ISCGIXG klndlv ald 1n 1ecog'n1z1nff and solvlng ploblems Thls cleaung house assumes the fO1Hl ot the Lfl'1C9b ot the Deans and the Offlce of the D116CtO1 of Gu1dance staffed 1espect1vely by N11 Joseph M1S19llO Dean of Boys M1ss Ma1y Acke1man Dean of Guls and by N11 Charles Penney D116CtO1 of Gu1dance These thlee 1n add1t1on to othe1 membe1s ot the faculty attempt to m1n1ste1 to the needs of Olll students Wlth sympathy tact and undelstandmg The work of the attend lnce staff and the malntenance ot the d1sc1pl1na1y stand a1ds of the school are supervlsed by M1 M1S19ll0 and MISS Acke1'man These also 1ep1esent l1as1on Off1CE1S between membe1s of the staff students pa1ents and 1'ep1e sentatlves of youth welfa1e agencles When cases a1e lefelled to the Deans d1sc1pl1na1y act1on IS not taken by them 1n a pe1functo1y may P1the1 the attempt IS made to obtaln a complete p1ctu1e of the students pe1sonal1ty h1s attltude tOXY'11Cl xxo1k and h1s c1t1zensh1p both 1n school and 1n the commumty so that the student mwht be asslsted to gam 1I1S1gllt lnto h1s ploblem and the1eby Clllb fLltll19 tendencles ton ard poo1 c1t1zensh1p plactlces I School home confelences or 1nd1s 1du 11 conte1ences mth the student 316 held as often as the case uauants As a 1esult of these xx alm iuendly contacts wholesome lesults hwe been produced Those who tl lnsffless the 1Lll6S of soclety find ln the Deans a benex olent attltude XXll1Cl1 goes fa1 to help the student 1eal1ze the advantages of DIODGI bal 1nce and 1nte1n1l contlol nz selt contlol OXQI those measules of exte1 nal contlol XXl1lCl1 socxety QXGICISGS 0X9l those who do not llxe 1n halmony mth It F1equently one ald of competent st1tf membels of hyglene cl1n1cs 18 enlisted Pa1allel1ng the XXOlk done lll th1s a1e1 ale the Hllllt110lCl tlsks of the D119Ct01 ot Gu1dance N11 Penney These naclude ass1st1ng students to select balanced curucu lum xsh1ch best meets the11 needs pe1sonnel XXO1k testlng the exploung of fields of student 1nte1ests and ab111t1es college ent1ance and Xocatlonal t1a1n1n0' 1equ11ements M1 Penney also keeps students 1n contact mth colleges DLISIYIQSS schools and lndustrv so that the tlan 1t1on xxluch thev make to field of h1ghe1 educ 1t1on 01 uolk may be as smooth as posslble I I 1 fit' ' ,. . .II . I I II.I I H I, ,, I I u .' Iv . . - X - . - , - I .I I . I I I I . I II I . I I . I . . I I . I I I .I I . I . . I I I . I . . I . I I I . . I ' ' 1 I ' c , c , c ' l . ' c 2 ' c Q c h ' D . ' ' I I . In C ' C I n . 1 I ' '- ' - 1 I -I- I I . I - - I I I II I I . . . I I . . - . I I I I II I . I I. . I 1 . ' I ' c ' vc . - . I . 'f ' ' ' ' . I I I I I . I II I I . . . I . I n 1'a1'e cases has it been necessary to seek the help of court authorities. f C ' . . 3 . ' J 2 ' , , I . Z . I I. . .2 -O . VII. . I. . ' c ' D ' ' . C ' ' 1 I v N ' . . C 2 C ' . 2 . I v' II . '- . I 7 . I. . 1 I I'- I . . ' : ' If . ' . , . . 4- fs - ' ' ' - ' I I I I, , I I I . . . I . I , . I A II I N . I C N:.II . I ' - . I C . . . I IC 6 I ' C , ' ' D . ' . I '. . 1 Q 1 ' -' I , ' 3 . ' . - .C S' ' . ' I C 5 ' - 2 ' ' ' ' LNGLISH Ruth M Axmer AB Aielphl C llece Mrs Margaret P Allen AB Vaa lr Helen Brewster M A Columlna UIIIXCF xty Llnzabcth M Brooks AB Unnxerslty of Illmons oseph I' I'r1m1Q M A New York UIIINLFSIIQ Myrtle. le Hutnlnne BLI Emerwn Collage Ahee lerlm AB Snnt Ellzlheth COMMERCIAL Gr me Ida Brxcker Grove Clty Colleqe Wllll1HI S Keller Plattsburq Normal Sehool Rosemary K Pureell B Ed Comm R1derCollcqc FOREIGN LANGUAGES Mary A Aekerman AB Montclanr Teuhers College lxzabeth S Benner AB Ursmus Colleqe Tullu herueu MA Montelaxr Teuhere College oseph I Mmcllo MA Montelur Taxelnrs College PHYSICAL EDUCATION ML. 3 M BlQClOXk AB Boxxdom College Ruthe Steele BS Trenton Teuhers Colleqe W Charles Wllson BS UIIIXCFSIIX of Illmoxs HOME ECONOMICS Martha M1dclleton BS Hood C 'leqe Elsie Montleth MA Columbla Un1xers1ty FINE ARTS Mayne K L Kuher BS Nevxark Texehcm College George Schwartz MA New York Unnxersnty Ahxgilll Wxlllami Ferns Instxtute ,Ml old. ,,0.,,., SOCIAL STUDIES Allce M Croot AB New ersey College for Women Florence S Felts AB Montclamr Teachers College ohn F Fmncns AB Montclzur Teachers College Anne I Irwm AB Syrxtuse Umversxty Lauri W Pxrks New York Umxersnty Agnes S Wh1te Rutqcrs UIIIXLFSIIQ SCIENCE ein L Colt BS Simt Lawrence Umversxty oseph Koehler MS New York Umversxtx Charles L Pennex 'VIA Columhm Llmxtr ltx Lou se C QIIIIPSOII MA New York Llnlxtrsltx 'VIATHEMATICS XNrIll1'lI'Il B Cook 'VIA Rutqcrs Umkersxtx Stella 'VI Swlmon Nlonttlur Normil Scho l Herbert Stirlxex NIS Umxersltx of Pennsxl xama INDUSTRIAL ARTS Wxlham Hubscher School of Practxcal Arts Trenton Lloyd F Stalr MA Columbla UH1VCFS1tY Dan Young Newark State Teachers Colleqe AGRICULTURE Hirxex F Guerm MA Rutgers Umxersxty 'VIEDICAL Aldo Bllss Ccultis MD Cclumhm Urnersxx Horentt Burnett RN F11 lbeth G neril I-Iospual 7 . 1 . . 2 ' ' 5 ' 4 J . 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Ball ' I' , 3' 1 EENIURS eawfzgaifcwi In 3ea1s to come ue xx 1ll look back To happy h10fh school days To fuendshlps made to V1CtO1'19S won To happmess 1n many ways Imtlatlon ou1 fleshman yea1 So mll the play the faculty gave In ou1 fl1St blg Jambolee Wolldly WISE ln many ways We sophomo1es tllmmed ou1 bulnmg lamps Attended dances and numelous plays Ou1 football team Subulban champs' Leap yea1 found us xx ell awale That ue ws e1e veachmg out fO1 fame Ou1 Jun1o1 class was 1eally gleat And added lau1e1s to ou1 name Ou1 sen1o1 yea1 so full of Joys The fleshman pa1ty ou1 sen1o1 play Commencement P1om w1ll have to do As we lecall these memoues deal These days of happmess Wlth caleflee healts ue ll thankful be F01 all the Joys of M H S JEAN ADAMSON 45 Seneca Offccefw I 7 . v y' - v v . 1, , f ' ' ' ' 3 Y u' ' y ' . Y , u . I u u , , . ' ' . . . ' u I 1 1 l n v ' , Will long remembered beg I can mention but a fewg '. 0 1 Y s - 1 , ' 7 ' 9 l ' 1 n. u, ' ' ' . - - . 7 ! .. 7 , . 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'I- ' -' V . 5 U 9 JE AN NIARIF AD AMSON That gal w1th the 1nfect1ous g1ggle and endearmg personal1ty IS eann1e our blond bombshell Her asp1rat1on to be an expert 1n fore1gn languages 1s sure to be re1l1zed for she has Vltallty and enthusnsm EDW XRD PARKER XDPR Eddle IS well known for h1s l1V9llfl99S soc1ab1l1ty and h1s gentlemanly charct r1st1cs He Wlll further h1s educat1on IH the Navy where hes sure to do a qood job Anchors away Edd1e' LORENLO AUGUST AI IBPRTI ones noted for h1s qu1etness 1nd pun ctuallty w1shes to become a sh1pp1ng clerk he w1ll mlSS most workmq 1n the OHICC H has been a very eff1c1ent and dependable Ill collector and has loved h1qh school sports C -XRNIELL A XXX ALLOCLO Carmey bubbles oyer w1th enthus1as11 for sports and sa1Iors The GAA proudly cla1ms her as IIS able treasurer Her am1ablt personal1ty has won her many fr1ends and w1ll contmue to do so when she becomes 1 typlst yu 1 J GFNEVII VF NI ARG ARET ALLOCCO enme- w1th the flashmg eyes and beaut1 ful blaek h'11r IS 1 well known and welll1ked member of the glass Takmg part 1n aCt1Vl t1es too numerous to ment1on she flnds sports her ma1ns ty w1th 1n eye on secretarxal work for a future l'l0Rl'Nll XXX ARIANNO Thoughtful obl1g1nq Ph1l IS known for talents by smgmq 1n the cho1r However her mam mterest centers around art as she 1nte11ds benommq, an 1nter1or decorator Nl KRLPI I X W SURINGER hytrxbodys fI'1CIld and always w1ll1nq to help ch1r1eter1zes M1k1e She belongs to that lusty the-erle1d1ng squad Tr1 H1 Y and the Dram 1t1L Club Her leadersh1p and t1p1b1l1ty hls been proxed by her able plan 11111g ot footb1ll dmees RLTH B XRTOW Fne foot two eyes of blue Ruth1e l1lv.s skatmq 'md sw1mm1nq and can always be seen Yllfh em or Dott1e Typmg and chewmq gum also r1te h1qh She w1ll follow 1n the footsteps of Florence Nlghtmgale SENIOR CLASS 0 ey I .. . ,I .,n'l f I f p .1Af' A JD ' ,ff fi 1 .' . 14 1: I A 'fi 'x' 'pf .Ll Q . o I 0 Q Ile U C .- 1 my 4 2 l . aff . . HI , E 4 4- . ' ' ' - Q ' . 4 B .L . LV , V, r. yr 1, V I . L c . .tc ', ' 2 1 J I A w ivvn v v A A4 44 ILA' . ' . , . . K ' ' ,' her soft. sweet voice, She ,displays her vocal Yr ' S in v v ' ' ' A ' 4 . . 414 . : 1 .. ' .ll A ' ' V 4- l L C- - , U A .un , Ac I K 2, D . 1 . e 5- 'a . 1. ' '- z Q A . . IA . Y Y . - 5 E 5. .4 IZ -- - Q K . - N Q u X xr ,L-4 WILLI AM B ATTIV B111 xs that frlendly fellow whose enthus1 1 asm for the m1le run counter acts h1s ant1pa thy for egqs Recognnzed by all as a math S 5 fiend h1s calculatlons on a good 171 txme at Swarthmore wxll have great results yy V ,f 'fwN TT? 3' Annm e of snc l c ef' leade wrt r H lectmqgn and ure am ' of her ho app7 'uQ1s a Q0 50 petent workerweld of an fd-Liga JANET LOUISE BIRD As co captam of the cheerleadmq souad Blrdle has led MHS well thxs year Sh lS an excellent sportswoman and has excellent taste for arrangement and color Her amb1 non for lnterxor decoratmq should be reahzed R-XX NIOXD L BROWNE Ray 19 our mnschnevous cafetena cashner who lS known throuqhout the school for h1 funny lokes Browme s extra currlcular HCIIXIIIQS haxe cen ered around baseball Al though he IS an ardent Ag student he pans to be a mechanxc wr' 5, X BETSY BROWNELL If-1 Although a newcomer Bets has made her wav stralght m to the hearts of M H S Sh amazes us wxth tales of her travels Also she oys a good laugh and IS fond of debat IH anks for commg Betsy ELIZ ABETH FR AXICIS BRYANT Where does that qleeful vxtahty whxch per vades our halls and class rooms come from Heres jltter buggmq LIZ bubbl1nq over wx h enthusxasm and frnendlmess Someday the headlmes wxll be praxsmq her peppy food nn vent1ons DOROTHEA ROSE BUCKLEY Funlovmg Dot has been actxve m all fields of school hfe and finds roller skatmg her faxonte subyect Her lxkeable person allty IS certam to carry her on to a laudable career as a nurse B ARB AR A AYW BURNS Barbara has that charm and loyalty which makes everyone luke her lmmensely and nm med1atelx Whenexer enthusxasm IS needed she rs readx to contrnbute her mqenunty and wtahty Shell pursue the held of dxetetxcs xn college SENIOR CLASS J ts, it ' ' X1 ' C . , L ' Q., r ' . ' ' .0'. . yd v' . . . V ' . ' vw ' .. ' X' . G... . ' - b . 5. A , . -A ,- t ' hr- T A - - - - lqn r- dy. ' fo a . Col- - - 7 .A , I S6 , .. I .K 4. .n .L 'lA A -'. ' ' I .. v . 1 d gy . V, ,.' .- Ann. , ' . if: V f s 7,19 5' NANCY WELLS BYERS Nancy IS noted for l'er attractrve smxle and charm She has upheld an envlable scholas uc record tthroughout school After colleqe Nancy wlll make use of her art1st1c ah1l1ty as an mtenor decorator FRANCIS HARRY CAFFI' RY Francxs loves to tmker wlth cars and hopes to own a gas statnon some day He has fun argumg and IS respons1ble for many 1 practl cal poke Well be around for some qas Frankxe HELFN GER ARD CAREY As proxed by her xocahzxnq tn cho1r Helen IS enthusnastxc about smqmq She cm depend on her dexterzty seremty and fmndhnus to qaln for her m enxnhle reputxtxon stenographer EI. GFX E FREDERICK C ARPENTFR Gene knovsn for hns hexqht and depend ablhty IS one of our top radlo fans Thls versatlle fellow hkes draxxmg vteather fore castmg phys1cs and basketball Carps electrxcal mteress vnll carrx h1m lnto rad1o technology RIT A A CHI ANCONE Good natured Ruta I9 qoxng to be a pro fesslonal Hut1st some day and she IS on her way now She has won top honors m all state contests Send us tnckets for your first concert Ruta LOU ISE CITRO Lou our short frxendly and ambltxous clarmet player us usually seen ln the cafe tern handlnq out food She llkes bowlmq skatmg musnt and dancmg and her ambx tlon ns to be a proficxent ty plst Keep at those keys LOUISE JF AN XF SHEIL A COLLINS eanne ns our gay httle newcomer to the soclxhle md has become ILIIVL ln our high school BLIIVIIICS For 1 c1reer she wxll try the held of drafting X IW I AN EN ELX N CORBETT That m1sch1exous tmnkle nn V1v1ans eyes spells good nature and fun wherever one fmds her All sports rate top honors vuth her Artnstncallx mclmed she has a bnght future tn store for her as a commerclal art1st , . , A , A . 1 . .L l . 1 'I ' . A I: Q - E- V ' - ' g 'D . K 1 In -l , v L A L 4 . . V. , 4- - - - , C . . v - v 1' A 'A ' Y - w v ,. I . , . . 4 ,Y L - ,V -, ' class. Though seemingly quiet, she is very K ' 2 1 Q ' as ll 5 'If 3 A if ' i 'V ' A V g . . ' ' ' ' .. 1 1 . T ALv v A Av J v v . . . .Ll A . K I ,,- ,, . Y '. , , , v . I I C l R W . . u J U N E , 1 9 4 5 BLISS COULTAS Quret and reserved Burr rs well known for hrs Lrzzy and hrs lrkrnq for dancrnq and musxc That drsrngurshed appearance does not fool hrs frrenlcls who know hrm as funlovrng and mrschr vous Hrs abrlrty to thrnk thrngfs out wrll help rn hrs future ALFRFD lNORWI AN D ARLINGTON Norm wants t go rnto the up a d comrng held of avratron Hes another one of those Hanover students who usually qets around wrth the least possrble ef'ort Prob ably hell soar to hrgh goals HARTLILX L D AVIDSOX Hartley rs one of our quret but srncere senrors Wrth those pretty blue eyes w know shell make a hrg hrt wrtl' her patrents when she jorns the Cadet Nurse Corps NIICH AEL De ANGELIS Mrkes a Navy man and were proud of hrm We hope he does as well rn the Nam, as he drd here where hrs frrendlrness and enthusrasm for sports have endeared hrm to many of hrs frrends Q P AUL DeSElN A lauls contagrous smrle and rndustrrous personalrty have won hrm many frrends rn and out of school The skatrngr rrnk oiferrnq an rrresrstrble attractron may or may not help rn hrs future that of arrplane mechanrcs H AROLD DEPUE lf he rsnt pursurnq hrs rnterests rn basket ball rntramural sports and cars Smokey lS generally seen dorng nothrng Grrls seem to rnterest hrm hrghly although mechanrcs wrll some day take therr place ARL FAIRBANK JR .Ilia me Foug wrll be mrssed by all b egnssf rs smrle rhrs personalrty hrs ln and hrs Jg od fellow hrp Hrs br rty agffx tennrs :rar a manager of foot A I all team wrll be an 'asset rn chemrcal enqr neermg GUY C FITZPATRICK Quret but not restrarned Dugan rs not rndrfferent to the farrer sex Slrm excels the grrdrron and says he drslrkes an excess of homework He rs plannrnq to be a me chanrcal engrneer SENIOR CLASS I L' A Y . I , 1. . . 1 O ' I . . ' .. - . . .2 . . - - . . ' . Q I A A ' A A Af A Y . . A . . . . A ' -0' ' A n , ' H . ' . l ' ll ' A AL . l ' t ' if O f Af In f' , ' ' . 'r ' ' ff fi -01 ' l - 5 ' . l ' . ' .. 'E' . 2 ' ' - Yl X . r A l. I N . ll is ' . -' I Il : 'xii l v . X . U V V ' ' . V . . . ' r A .I A , .A ANTDREW ANTHONY FORVARO JR Andy ought to make a competent farm operator for he rs serrous steadfast mc srncere rn hrs lrkrng of Ag rculture Lrke hrs pals Tony and Norman huntrnq 'rnd Hshrng are tops wrth hrm RUTH W G ARR AH AN Although seemrngly quret Ru hre ways smrlrnq Occasronally he rs lost rn world of thought all her own No one krows about whom or what she rs thrnkrrre S L wrshes to be 1 clerreal worker if er le rvrnq school 'NI ARIO GI AINIO mg rn the halls we wrll mss hrs yollrty ard good nature and hrs rnterestrnq l'j qutstrorr rn physrcs Hs wrt rnd srntrrrty wrll t hrm rnto eleetrrt rl enqrneerrng JANIES VINCENT GRECO JR rm rs our outstandrng tennrs star H w s a great help as trn and mrlkweed pod chrrr man Hrs trme rs drxrded mostly between qrrls and ralsrng the dexrl The Serxrte Squru wrll mrss hrm rn the halls DON AID C GUINTER See that fellow wrth the black curly harr wrh the nrce tlothes and the grrn on hrs faee7 Thrts fun lovrnq Don He wants t own 'r garage some day Lrkely hell end up wrth a corporatron GENE PAUL HELLER We all know handsome Skros love of avratron and thrngs femrnme Whenever he hkes trme off from hrs model arrplane burld mg he dons a tratk or football unrform Have fun so'rrrnq rn the elouds Gene' NI ARII X N lx ATHERINE HOPLER rrtrtles rn x rrrous papers She flddles rn the orthrstrr rrrd loxes lrfe rn qener rl We wont forget th rt rnftttrous qrgqle even when shes 1 sthool ternher STANLEY DUFF HOPPER Duff the tall blond dream man of almost exery senror grrl rs an rndrspensable part of our dass Wrthorr hrs funny t7l remarks and hrs unlrmrted precocrty those who work wrth hrm would be lost beyond recall l J r ' .Q vll 1 I 1 W' ' A , Y A I , . rv. 4 . rr -V W ' V C V Y' . ' , '. . ' .. . '. . 2 l 'I ' ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' r' . ' ' . 2 . - ' K . o ' , , 4 I c ' 4 1 .' ' , U ' ' , t ' is zrl- r ' ' K. .' s '. . ' ar ' ' ' ' ' , e C . . l , . l , . A A 4 4 A A A 'Av rb Aside from lVlario's 'Acorny jokes and sing- Milrilyfn is flhl' author of m3nV Welllffwwn z . l. h . Q . '. ' ,s l 'fl i i 7 -1 V h . Q - ' '.. i. 2 .' A ' tzrk' 3 5 . - ' - . . V .WE . . . Q ti - . Y - . . . , . , . . . I' ' ' ' . 2 'a, . . . - . .. . . Y, .. ww ' i I . . . , Y v . J U N E , 1 9 4 5 1 lbs Wd If JENYIE ABN IOSSA Iennxe wxth the dark halr ance wrll make a good can pass on her musxc and dancmg doleful look on W' LAWSON es 1n a few practxcal yokes and enjo s smg th g1rls but he IS a welcome iUh to a group Generally seen at all snappmg prctures Iohn IS ver a le nd smcere person VIRGHNIA L0 IINIFRED LEATHLRMAN Here ls Gmme I. Cute le bu 11 q xy, M Busy as a bee earnest and qood natured over wxth loy cheerleader lg glad to know her for shes a good m and' 'al ways on the qo Shell be tops s a lu garten teacher R AYMOND KUVER Ray our PAD poht1cal typhoon has a certaxn eloquence m speech that ouqht to assure h1m success as an electncal or mechan lcal engmeer HIS noted wlsecracks and corny lokes vull be mlssed to a certam extent REB-X RLVVION-K L-XSSITER Here IS our happy ardent and true sports woman Well mxss her qay chatter and frxendlmess Reba aspxres to be an 1nter or decorator and she certamly has the abnhty to do so Fredd1e ably succeeds as edrtor of the Alemb1c On the sly she loves a good debate Always dependable and slncere Freddxe vuth that happy smlle and those laughmg GERALDHN E E LURKER Although Gerry enjoys such active dl xersnons as ptterbuggmg and square dancmg she drshkes walkmg When not trlppmg fl1PllOhtfal'lt3St1C she spends most of her rme dress clesxgmng sxnce she hopes to set the styles of 1950 IRFNE T LL S -XRDI Irene possesses a charmxng personalxty and a heaunful tan that IS envmed by all Dancmq and svummmg rate hugh vuth her she has no partlcular d1sl1kes Irene aspmres to become a secretary SENIOR CLASS Q 3' 9 v ' I l ' ' . 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V v . . y . a 5 ' , m y' eev A b ' . v l p I T V ' ' ' , -'fl 0 A - ' , .. , ' ' eyes. will be' missed. 1 AT ? 4 Y uk vv'x' JOSEPH 310 ryone o f son rrrfd years st one of e boys see to have an 1dea1lf 61s tron 'ge has ev MFSEQM1 to worry about any '--J 'fs-gl JOH w M msn ALI 'QNX ohnnys passx nq w1ll forever be rn the memo s of his classmates Hrs charming rsonalxty constantly pulls t the gxrls h arts Wlth hrs mathematxcal mlnd ohnnv wll ecome an electrxcal enqmeer JAWIES JOSEPH NIASTROBLNO Its Anchors Awelqh for Mrsty 'af r graduatlon and he wxll leave hrs lazrness and nonchalance behmd Another sports enthusl ast he also enloys popuhr musnc and hlstory So long sarlor' JOAN T HCC-XRTHY Who doesnt know and lose Mac She a fnend to everyone a loyal student w1th wmnmg personahty Ioan has done wonders for the Iumor Red Cross and wxll cont1nu to be of servrce to mankrnd as a medlcal m1s sronary 'U se' SUSAN AVNI MCGILL , A membe of the after school sports un1on Sue ns often seen puffmg up and down the field Because of her sympathetrc nature fair Hatred Suszfrf has Jqade a host of frlends at Mad1s6n Hxgh PATRICIA 'NIARIF McGOVERN Whos th nt wttractxve person with a frtend ly smlle and polly hello7 None other than our a Shes actxve ln GAA sports Trl Hx Y and Choxr Her charm and capabxhtnes wrll help her as a secretary BFTTY JFAN NIINNIS Bemg short hasnt been a l'and1cap t Betty' Shes quiet 'md shy lout her class mates will mnss her rare sense of humor and her 'all round sxnctrnty Sports and band are her mun rntert-sts She will do well as an ur hostess -XUGL ST PETER WIOCERINO Gus doesnt know whether to follow m the footsteps of Ioe De Maqglo or Frank Smatra He lrkes flashy clothes and we be lrexe hell follow the path to the Mayor Leagues smce he ls an excellent ballplayer HK pf' ' L , . 2-' ' 1---1 X A.-f i, ,Y .. r . . 1 . .H Ie, at K 4 V P - ' , . e' ' ' , ' ' ., . . 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's ' v A Y J UN E, 1 945 ,J ' Jf 'f,'.1J A , J 1 ' 4 JJ' if ff . if 'NILHOLAS JAWIES 'NIOCERIYO Lemons l1kes sports and wmth an eye on the Navx he also IS mterested nn travelmq and 1n furmrure makmg Math 19 hrs favorxte subject Well be seemg you on leave sallorl JOHN C MORGAN JR Although havmg a qulet exterlor ohn has a store of knowledge and mterestmq ldeas and 19 not adverse to qood tum s or a qood PAD argument Archntecture and drwmq Interest htm qreatly Jh AN NI NIULHOLL Ah D Moe contrlbutes greatly to M H S n ahletncs and musnc She played for the All State Band and Orchestra Her broad smnle and sense of humor as well as her drummmq wxll be greatly mxssed RICH ARD C WEUNZIG Dxck our able class presndent says that he s procrastmator but he has many tnmes d1sproxed thls statement H1 leadershxp shnp so ably demonstrated has always been respected and wnll help htm m becomxnq 1 radxo engmeer NI ARJORIF WORTOIN Margxe 19 a loyal supporter o glrls sports She also has a great 1nterest f K 1AJ terror decoratlng and plans to follow tlgbu L wnth It after qraduat1on Heres wtshmq y u S ,L a successful future U, A JALQUI LINI' I' DX THE. PAPINEAU Here IS ackne our cute ltttle cheerleader wxth the wnnsome smxle and sharp clothes The Navy seems to mterest her not a l1ttle and dancmg rates hlgh Peppy and energetic shell be an xndnspensable secretary CH ARI FS W PARDRIGE A newcomer to our class Charlle has proved hnmself 1 good scnence student and welcome 'xddntlon to M H S Hms atfablltty will stand hmm nn qood stead when he starts rn h1s photography buslness MICHAEL JOSEPH PELOSI Unassumlng Mlkxe has been active a a stamp collector and m Red Cross actxvxtxes he also has found txmev for skatmq and chorr Our class wnll repose m state as Mlkxe plans to be an undertaker SENIOR CLASS I D f A one lldgk fl. .5 15 1 . 4 4 .4 R., . A f ' 6 In F .fy ...NIJ , ,, .J ' . 4 I , 4.1 Vi? '.'J J f ' ,f , 'x ' , -. -L 1 . A. .I I ., ' ' 'Q . ' A Q 4 . V - 'L Y A .A A y l 1 1 '1 1 Y i . L .. I . . . . YI I 1 v , 1 AA A.A 4 AJ! 1 4 ' I ' . K- '. 2 t . a 5 K Y K A V C ll . -. V V- Y i al' ' ' ' S' . ' s . . f A. . 's .' W ' ' P BEVERLY PFT'1 IT Bashful qulet and humorous Petlte finds that her future Iles ln sea servlce Her IH terests are ln records sports and photography udglng from her actlvltles ln hlgh schoo Beverlys future looks very brlght lndee AUGUST RALPH PICCOLO Llke hls brother before hlm c IS outstandlnq baseball and basketball star Hls lnterests are malnly glrls and cars but even a ladles man llke PIC dlsllkeg homeworl lntensely Happy landlngs ln the held f aVlatlOn CARVIELL A FR AINCFS PICLOL A anyone Her pleaslng Smllf and pretty eyes wlll make the employers take notlte when they are looklnq for a prlv'1te secretary H r slnglng WOICC and StUdlOllS nlturc re w known C ARNIEL A NI ARY POLISE Carmela IS usually seen IH the halls talklno or glggllng She often frequents the ska H11 rlnk and loxes SXXIIUUIIHQ and danclng Her ambltlon7 To be a typlst or book keeper G3 to It ln the buslness world TIES CORRINF IE CLAIRE POOLE Amnble Corrlnne IS always ready wlth a frlendly smlle She has been devoted to art and algebra durlnq her school llfe Usually seen wlth Lona Blackman or Dorothy Free man she 1Slnt9I'eStCd IH a commerclal art career VIARION EL AINE PORTINE MHFIOH wlll make a qrand secretary for she 19 efflclent and knows her work Her pleasant appearance has been a decldlnq factor ln her war stamp sales and other aCt1V1t19S When you he lr that dellghtful qlgqle you know Nrloml ls near She loves to draw md doodles aw ly many a moment ln class Sh exptcts to be 1 commercnl artlst ALFRED E RICCARDO Al the center of actlvlty of the Senlor Class Joker prankster and polltlclan par excellence IS the joy and prob em of the teachers Our xerbose frlend hopes to become an enqlneer or polltlclan and he wlll too' I . ' . . . - 1 ll . - ' 1 . . . d! , L ,L . , , ' ' ' , 'lpi ' an A A ' A A' Attractive Carm is always ready' to help NAOMI SUE RATNER ' ' ' ' K ' .1 in ' til l 'ell- ' A U V V V2 V Q V . . l 4' J U N E , 1 9 4 5 . ',t-lf - ,ff VM' 15,2 0 .X if ! ff' U SSNIILLER and fa ractrve Carol rs an enth suppo er of MHS She wrll mrss favorrte subrect Englrsh after hrql' school Her pleasrng personalrty should brrnq her success rn the secretarral world P ATRICIA RIVERS It was our qood luck to have tall wrllrnq and blonde Patty come to us last year She wants to become a commercral artrst We know she wrll succeed for she has talent and a wrnnrng personalrty BERESFORD RUSSELL JR Bere rs an ardent sports fan takrnq part rn football basketball and track Although he has a great rnterest rn Ag he wants to be an electrrcran At present thouqh Bere rs lookrng forward to the Navy IANIF5 EDXV ARD RI AN rm rs seen everywhere towerrnq above the crowds and puffrng hrs prpe Although fond of traxelrng he can generally be found rn the moxres or wa chrng a football game H goal hes rn the field of avratron 4 HELElN MARY SIPPEL Srp as she rs called by her frrends rs known for her beautrful blond wavy harr She takes her drawrnq serrously and when not rn school can usually be seen cuttrng a neat rug ROLAND W SMITH Tall and handsome Smrtty rs known for hrs rnterest rn sports especrally basketball In fact he plans to be a physrcal educatron teacher Iudgrng by hrs past performances he rs destrned to become a good rnstructor CHARLES L SORG Studrous Reverend rs one of our Hoos rer Hotshots Though he rs a worrrer of the hrst degree he plans to enter the mrnrstry Hrs rnclrnatron toward hrstory and Verqrl wrll ard hrm oreatly rn hrs chosen professron ROBERT EDW ARD STANNIARD Bobs achrevements are too numerous to mentron amonq them bernq hrs presrdency of the Student Councrl hrs membershrp of the Spanrsh Club and hrs boogre woogre artrstry He rs ambrtrous determrned and has fine qualrtres of leadershrp SENIOR CLASS MZ ,. 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' ' ' . 4 V ' - -' -z ' . is A , ' , GEORGF STORGION George 19 another one of our l1qhts out pass to r1ght th1s sta1rway up boys hasy QOIHQ and s1ncere he plans to be in eleetr1e1l engmeer As un 1mhas.s1dor ot cood Vslll w w1ll m1ss h1m greatly CORA HEIPN SWACKH ANIPR Qu1et and smcere Cori can alw 1ys h pended on for she 1s ittenuxe and lITll7lI1OllS If her sooth1nq hands dont he1l mmy patlent ln her Greer as '1 phys1other1p1s her pleasmg sm1le lb certa1n to do so LOUIS ANTHONX SYLW ESTRF One can spot Red rmonq IIN qrouo ht excelled IH sports l seb 1ll b 1q tht pr1nt1p l one and he pl ans to pl ix profess1on1ll3 1f the Navy doesnt clum h1m hrst PETFR THX SI-,LII S Q Q II CNN I UL good natured r111 mn ll 'x b 0 1n Room 30 w1th Duff 1nd ohn H1s 1mb1 t1on7 To be 1 p1lot Hue fun 1n th str to sphere Pete' RANION A THYQELIUS Though her hobby amb1t1on and weakness mn 1ll be expressed 1n one work art Ra mona can always he spotted by her qay sp1r1t 1nd ever ready hughter Wrltmq for the Alemb1c and Dodger staffs also 1ntr1gues er PK KNIA ANTHONY TRANIONIDA Etsy QOIHQ Lelu 19 an ardent sports fan Usually seen w1th M1ke LOSBDIO he qets much lov from l1x1nq W1th h1s eye on the Navy it present he would l1ke to succeed 1n any future career LH ARI I-N XIII TON TYI ER Tob, qoes 1n for sports basketb1ll 1n par llLlll 1r md shows 1 llklnq for mU9lk He his p1rt1c1p1ted n Aq club 1ct1x1t1es and stu dtnt t1tket s1les 1oqs l mother mcknamej pl ms to see the world 1n the Navy JEAN FLIYABFTH TXLER lu. VVLQ w1th her loxable grxn IS al nys the hrst to 10111 1n the f Short and Lute eans outstinclmq characterlstlcs f effmencx and promptness w1ll be assets 1' her secretanal career L. X .sk .I 've' I'-N 1 Y ' , . 1 . . 1 . 1. A -- , A B - . ., ., .C 2 - . , V 4 ' ' , . ' 2 . . ' '. . - I ' . .zz Zz A, - .'1' '- L . h . . Y . v - A 1 A. 1, . 1 . A W Y , v V f A A A A A A A A ' .' , e 'z '. e de- I U ,, . , X Q . 1 ' ' 1' y 1 . ' I . ' 3 ' a N C .V , . . . ' ' 1 , 1 ' -z . . - ' - ' w A t 2 ' 1 . . ' 4 . -l - iv Av l 7 f 1 ' .- 11' . 1 .' . f H H 3 . if ,' . 1 , ' . .. . 2 ' 1 - cause of his hair and those freckles. He has w 2 , 2 I Q - ' U ' I mf Q ei!! . ' ' ' 11 Q E i - I 'f' 5 - v w A v 1 ' ' . . , . . . ,, A 'AP I H iS the cull fell ' witl the lg. '4 7 U . 'A ' ' ' , ' - - Q ' . He 1 us1aI.' 3 f 1111.1 wg 1 1 X 5 ' ' ' un. 1 I . Q - ' . I 4 S - ' , ' 0 ' . 2 ' . 1' ' e'z1 - ' '- 1 . . 11 J U N E , 1 9 4 5 DMV an 4 ,vw .f4 ' ,,,.fv- L,-.w If O-ZXPDLI in BIBBER Alf' Whenhyou blue Cays quletly planned mor e Sffflg IS the one thmq vuh1ch wxll mdke you laugh Her qood sense and 'wonderful humor are standbys wxthout vvhlch our semor class spxrlt would not be complete ROGER E VAN CAMP the coaches m sports Hrs mterest IU avxatxon vull lead hlm to a career 1n thus Held whexe h1s fnendlmess and dependabnhty vull not be 1 llablllfy JANE FI ORElNCE VAXDLRHOOF lane IS always attendmg to matters such as Red Cross collectmg When one 15 arouxd her he ms nnpressed by her keen sense of hurror Smce she IS fond of chlldren ch1ld nursmg wlll become her career ROSE ANN VARRO A very athletnc person xs Rose whose abxlxty IS renowned m basketball baseball hockey and archery Also d1stmgu1shed as a trum peter m the band bashful Rose wxll asptre to the l1fe of a secretary THEODORE VITCUSKY Haxlxnq from the w1lds of Hanover Ted IS our great lover He IS usually seen wtth a Veromca Lake ha1r do makmg a smgular entrance mto the class after the late bell Soon the Navy w11l cla1m our classmate KEN NETH S WOOD Ken an easy gom fellow who never does more than as necessary IS noted as a floor duster trumpeter and a wearer of slaymg shxrts and tles Hell try hxs luck as an av1at1on engmeer someday WILLI-UI G BEISLEY Fate has B111 destmed to be a farmer or mechamc for hes a progressxve Ag student takmq on many work assxqnments Mechamcs llso mterest hxm He IS also a huntmg and flshmq cnthuslast SENIOR CLASS nf' I A 1 . ,,J-' . , .L Y 1 0 ' A I J ri' I Q 3 I Y ff e. v . A 1, ' f . . . fre . ' D D . V . Y . If ' v ' . l l D . 1 V . 4 AT 4 A 'ATubby has always been the mainstay of . -' . . Av 4 ' J v Y lv Q Lv - mm? 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IQH11 I.11 S111 Carol '1111 B:I1I111 MAGIC MOOD One mormng I awoke w1th a feelmo' of stlangeness suuoundlng me I lay 1n bed wondeunff what It was that seemed dlffelent about the ve1y an and the utte1 stlllness that had almost seemed to wake me Then my thoughts seemed to focus and I 1ecalled ghmpses of a long hot t1a1n ude and the hald stuffed cush1on 1n the back seat of a C31 flom whlch I had sleeplly gazed 1nto the humld encompasslng st1ll n1ght Suddenlyl heald a sound below me the clamol of anlmals unknown to me My cu11os1ty shook off the V911 of contented 1elaxa t1on that had stolen ovex me and so I d1essed hu11'1edly my lmaglna t1on wanderlng to what a fa1m was l1ke I01 I leallzed that hele was my uncles fa1'm1n Hlckman Kentucky towald wh1ch we had been tlavellng fo1 many days Runnlng downsta11s I encounteled a woman looklnfr vaguely fam1l1a1 who klssed me on the cheek and then led the way to a low ce1l1nged spaclous d1n1n0f loom Thele to my 8Xp16Sb dellght sat my palents and S1StG1 alound a table laden wlth heaplng d1shes of food I was then 1nt1oduced to all my 1elat1ves couslns aunts uncles and g1andpa1ents who 1mp1essed me as ve1y hkable people but the food and the out of doo1s beckoned to me mo1e than any pelson d1d Latel I escaped my s1ste1 and one young cousln and I went out 1nto the walm summel sunsh1ne of eally mo1n1ng Celtaanly the tempe1atu1e was h1ghe1 than any mo1n1ng back IH New Jelsey but the WGIY heat was d1fle1ent calmew stlllel mole absolblnvf The sky of contentment It was 11ch and dalk COV616d wlth the famous blue glass fO1 w h1ch Kentucky IS so well known I exploled the farm flom one ext1em1ty to the othe1 and when mv cu11os1ty had beer satlsfled on that sco1e I l y cn a huge mound of fleshly cut hay IH the lalge musty old bam neal the falthest edge of the plopelty I must have fallen asleep because suddenly I stalted up seelng that the sun had moxed to the western palt of the heavens I stalted to scampe1 back followmg a t1a1l I thought would lead home But no la1ge falmhouse seemed 1n slght and my scampe11ng 1nc1eased 1n pace to a 1un Suddenly the t1a1l stopped at a th1n f11nge of dalk evelgleens and I held on to the balk of one of these to 1ega1n my balance Wlth my othe1 hand I p11ed back a blanch and my eyes fell upon a huge tulbulent l1X61 1ts falthest bank haldly able to be seen I vely neally shpped fo1 the bVS1ftfl0XX1Hg 1lVe1 caught me 1n complete fasc1nat1on I stumbled on past the tlees comlng upon what I now know IS the lexee of the fabulous IVIISSISSIIJDI the Ofleatest watel a1'te1y of our natlon I was fughtened but I couldnt help standlnff thele nothlng has GXGI awed me ln mv llfe so much as that 11xe1 d1d 1n that eally summ 1 aftelnoon 1n m1d Julv I must haue stood thele fo1 mole than n houl Ex e1yth1n0' was lntensely qulet except fo1 a llttle Neglo boy ome dlstance off w hose bale feet made a squlshmff H0159 1n the dalk ' v V' . 5 1 nu ' ' 7 C 7 1 l 7 ' u , s v l , . - - 7 Y It ' , . v 1 , - . v C ., . . 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LOOK INTO YOUR CONSCIENCE N611 21 Smill vlll1ge IH noltlleln K111ngtun1f one 01 South Lhlnas p01e1'tystllcken pl011nces 18 1 huddled g1Ollp ot pl 1ln led m1ld lDLlllCl1Hg'S They 11e H911 lJLl1lCl1IlgS b1lllt SINCE the Illl ot Hong kong and humble 'ls only letugee ClXXGlllIlg'S c1n be The men Iflfl 110men shelteled hele 11e 1ely young I clll them lClLlltS b6C1Llb9 though they f1le hlffh school st11dents yes no oldel than 11e 11e they h11e sutfeled '1nd SLIIXIXGCI eloht ye 11s ot tot 11 1111 the klnd of 11al 11hlch fOlC9S chlldlen to matllle 1lmost OVQ1'Ul0'l'lt Mmy 0 these boys and U'1llS h1ve lost thell Ilmllleb undel the opplesslon OI the ln1adel All h'l.W9 h1d tllende '1nd close lel1tl1es kllled by 1 bomb Ol 1 bullet O1 even Z1 b1yonet Some h211e lett then ff1m1lles behlnd IH Japanese OCC1lpl6d t611ltO1y '1nd tl'11elled 11est11'1ld to study the 1d9'1lQ of Pe1ce Dem0cl1cy 1nd Fle6flOm They have tlllnefl tlom bombed '1nd bulnlnfr C1t16S to loln the thlongs of d1lsty 1IYlDOY9llSl'1QCl 16ILIg'Q9m 11h0 leach Flee Chlna on foot by the thousands evely d1y In thls p'1lt1cul'1l school all that lemfuns of the lfugest unl1el SltV hlgh school 'lnd pllV'It9 glade school ln South Chln'1 thele ale llttle OV61 t110 h1lnd1ed pLlD1lS All '1l1e C'l1QIllllV chosen fOl IH Flee Chlnfl the only 1121y 1 student can l1X6 IS on 21 govelnment scholushlp Lven so lt 18 Vely llllfl They 11e cold and Cl0XXd9fl ln thell sm1ll one stoly dolmltolles and cl1ss looms Tv10 bOYXlS ot IICQ 111th perhaps 1 spoontul of me It Ol 1eget1bles compllse thell d'1lly dlet 1nd they must not t'1ke tlme to slt d011n to thell food fol 1nothel hunvly g'l0Llp IS '1l11'1vs 11'1lt1n0f 'lt the dool ot the d1nlngh'1ll Thell books f1le 110111 and must be sh'1led '1s tal '1s posslble thell teachels 'Ile as D001 IS thev 11e Tet these bOXs flnd Ullls fro on tudylng' 111th IUHTOIS lll thell eals '1nd de1th IH thell HTQITIOIIQN The enem1 11hlch they h'1te so deeply 18 only 1 te11 1lll1ge dlstfmt 1nd ffettlng ClOSQ1 'les they sleep 111th 11fl9S beslde thell cots They fue n0ln1'1l people lntelllgent and stlll optlmlstlc dlffelent flom vou 1nd me 0nl1 ln expellence In llct one of the boys ln th 1+ httle hlgh school f1 senlol 11lst slxteell ve1ls old 19 1n Amel1c1n cltllen But these 10111152 people 11e 110ll1lll,q lllfl fl htlng to fulfill 111 o1el11helmlnff Imliltlflll fol thell C0llHtlX Ol 1 0 CIXIIII on lU1lJltlOI1 tempeled 111th h1ld lQllI16Cl phllosoph1 D0 1011 thlnk th It XYllllQ the e 1011ths lllfl the othel tl1Oll lllfls llke them all 0161 ELIIOIJG llld A ll l11X9 N1Cl1f'lCQfl so IlIllClI to llllllfl the llltllle lOl XXh1Cl1 11e D1 IX 1lld lOl 11hlch 0111 blOtl191S 1l1d ll1QI1fls dle AHIGIICHS hl h chool students c1n IX 111th clell con clence th 1' they 'TIG uslnff to the 1el1 utmost the gleflt I199ClOI'll to flffht fO1 I loht 11hlch Olll fO19 fathele g11e ll ' I do not BETSX BROV1 NELL 41 C . 1 6 Z . 12 D, 1 . ,1 v v u. 1 v. 1 I 4 5 1 . 1 A I - . , 1 c c , ' s . c 1, I c , , I . . 1 1 - . . , c c. . q . c 2 . 2 c - 2 1 . 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V . 2 c O N e c C, 1 C, v u r - HN 2 v S: . r ' 1' r 7 A , ' 0 NOTES FROM A CAVE The cfue at the foot ot the chffs w1th the surf fO19X61 poundlng It 1ts entmnee h 1d alwaxs been 1 b0UlCC ot CllllOSltW to me Glue some legends V616 cnculated tbout It VS 1th lts DISC ll ous app1oach md XK91ld fo11nfLt1ons It appeued l1ke the ent1 mee to Sat 111 s dornam Bewfue seemed to be Vlllttell ICIO s the entmnee I h1d often been wfuned to axold It HOXNQXQI CllllON1tY IS pOXXQlILll and the magnet of the unknown d1ew me I 1eU1et mxklnff thlt t1t1l fl9ClSlOIl The skles V819 cloudv the se1 was calm md the t1de was low The w21te1 would be slfely below the eaves lexel An 1deal diy to explole It It onlx I could have toutold wl11t would OCCU1 How was I to know I would t11p on th It mek? But 18 w 1snt '1 1ock It must han be Il the Dl0tlLld1I1g' hand of hte I w IS l9XlNQd by the swnl ot wate1 uound my he td Dusk was 1pp1of1ch1n0' It w ts cold and stolmy The t1de was 11s1ng menaelnffly It Escxpe w is IYHDOSSIDIQ The only letuge was the ledge above the cax GITIS entmnce The1e I m 1de myself as eomfo1table as pOSS1bl6 lxow It IS deathly cold The wate1 18 lexel w1th my ledge Tlnough 1t comes '1 somb1e glow 1ust enough to 1llLlITl1I'l6 the sta1k stone walls ol the 01.26111 Deep echoes 1esound of the .tu11ous OCCHII XXIIITOUJC The p1uc1ty of a11 th it IGITIRIIIS IS he ny and dep1ess1ng The1e IN 1 pl6Y1lOIlltl0Il 1n the fl1tte11n0 of the Dl10SDl'10ll1S hke the sta1s1n the hewens Cm I SUIXIXQ these ClLl6lt19S oi fxte 01 must my bones fo1exe1 decolate th1s lonely shell' DAVE IXELLY 46 A PIANO TEACHER P1 mo t aehe1 Ol I1ust1f1ted sp1nste1 Bungmg out the YHUSIC Ill '1 ch1ld Ol SlfllSt1C to1n1e11t ot mnocent Cllllfllell D11b dowdx Pxle mluxe md beads ot 1ml1e1 Muted g11sp h111 eomplevon outlook And yet w1th kmdlx face md gentle XOICS Bx wh1t llelk ol Illtllle A D1 mo te 1ehe1 ' CXXXNILTH DLNN 46 C . N, . . . , . 2 4. .c , 2 C .. C 2 . . J . . , K. L. , . . C Q 2 ' . . 2 .1 . . . 1 ' 1 1 ' v . f 1 . 1, 4 , l C C 1 K C C C L 1 1 1 1 ,, 1 1 1. 1 -1 1 H c 1 2 be c . 2 .C . , , . . . . .V . 3 K, A. . . y c . - C, '1 2 ' D 2 2 2 . Q 1 ' ' ,, 1 1 4 v 1 4 I 1. 1 1 15 1 1 1g v 1 C 1 , C 1 1 AC 1 y v I 1 1 v 1 ' 1 1 C A 1 I 7 .1 11 1 2 1 1- v 1 . 1 .' 2 . V1 'S .t .1 ' C . l V, e ' ' 2 2 . QQ., . .2. 2. 2 '2 G. '22 2 : ' . ' ' ,, . The path was a sheet of ICQ w'1th V10l8lll'2 surf constantly bl'62lli1Dg' upon . 2 '2q Q' . j ' ' ' v , 1 u 1 w 1 - C 1 l A 1 1 T 1 ' ' 2 . '1 1 2' 1 g I u . C J . ,, 1 . ... . . . . . 1 ' C C 1 1 C I C 1 L. 2 . in . D. A. . Q., , . . 2 2 Q 'Y ' s ' s 2 , ' s K 1 7 . 1 .1 1 I' V Y , . lk Q1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 C ., 1 , . , K. C v . 2 S . . , c , s . 4 1 V 1 1 . 1 1 4 , c , 1 L . c , .Es - 2 .Y 4, ' 1 v 1' rl v 1 4 1 I 1 1. 1 C ! ' ' 2 '12 ' ' 2 ' .1 1 1 C C 1 , 2 2 . . . , , I A A A , 1 DESTINY I 41 U 4 N 1 1 1 J 1 1 ' 1-I 1- C 51- 1111 111 L 11 1 X 111 Lx P 1111111 11111 1111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 H l L AXI1 MY CON SCIENCE AND lL 1X 1 1111 IX ,I N1 11.111-1111111 IN O111 11' 11111 111g'111 11 il 111111 11111111 11111 1 A 1'1111'1'211J1J1121111f1 111 21 5111' 1111: H15 11111115 11'111'11 11111111 111111 111: 11111111 21 111111 A111 1111 f,'11Ji1.1'1'f1 11161 11' 11111 111 21 11111111 O111 11' 1111- 11141111 11111 ' 1111 '1'l'S 1111 11211111 I,115111:11 111 1111- 5111111111f'1'111Q' 11'1 11111 CJ1'-111 11111 1'1,-11 1.111115 111. 11L1'1l1I11!1,! A1121 51 11111' 1 111115 1111111 111l1'11'11. 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RECOLLECTIONS Although I am slxteen yeals old I cant lemembel the wolld ex 61 belng completely at peace Hy fI1St lecollectlons of mol IGS ale tled up wlth lememblances of new sleels ShOYX1I1g the Itallan tloops malch ln thlough ballen EthlOp1d Then ln glamnlal school I lemembel studylng countlles as they V616 swept OVGI by the tlde of VVHI llttle Albanla olellun ln one day lllant Flnland ll htlng mlghty Russla powelless Austlla and Czechosloyakla annexed to appease the Gelman lust I01 land and pOXX61 Duedly I heald lepolts about those electllc days ln the summel of 1939 Then the declalatlon of w al a wal w h1Ch would not end untll complete Ylctoly O1 defeat Of the next two yeals thlee lncldents ale 1mp16SS9d upon my 'nlnd the fall of Flance the battle f01 Blltaln fought ln the Sk16S and the turnlng of the Gelman IO1 ces to fwht ln the east 21g3.1I1SfRl1SS13 Then that Sunday aftelnoon ln Decembel when the lepolt came that Peall Halbol had been bombed by the Japanese Peall Ha1b01 a place I had to look fol on a map because I dldnt know whele ou 0'193t PHCIIIC naval base was located Suddenly I found myself leadlng of and studylng about tellltolles whlch ale as much a part of the Unlted States as Madlson They V919 oul lsland outposts ln the PRCIIIC coulage I shall nevel fO1 et oul armys defense of these lnsulal possesslons That was all thlee yeals ago Iwe seen the Russlans lecaptule thell tE1lltO1y and penetlate deep lnto the N321 homeland I ve lejolced OV61 the llbelatlon of Flance Belglum Holland Italy and the Phlllp plnes I know vlctoly IS lnexltable Het I wondel how wlll I fit lnto a wolld of peace'7 JANE VSETHERELL 46 OUT OF THE DEPTHS Out of the caxes of Fl ance Ou of the folests of Nolway Ou of the lun le of the Phlllpplnes Ou of the wet leeds on a Lhlnese IIYQI edge 'Wen w lll come Men wlth naught but lexenge ln thell h9dltS Soon gllm shadows 1189 As the steel of Xen emce Ends lts malk Befole lon these men wlll be flee Flee because thes know the shackles ot SIIXGIQ Flee because they hue the undvlng Splllt of flee men DlClx WILLIAMS 46 -A' v 1 , , 1 v v v v 1 l Y - 1 ' N . Y. 1 . . g 1 11 l .1 . . 1 1 1 1 C .C V H . 2 yy gk C . I g . . y I 1 v 1. gr 1 l 1 K1 1' 1 ' 1 ' I . C 1 ' 1 1, 1 1 1 ' M. 2 D Y L ' v. . . . , t . . I . . X .O . Q . . . c A ' l 1 v 1 1 c c ' c l , Y V ' 1' 5 ' . ' ' I c . h 6 . '. v . C ' Guam, Wake, Bataan, Cebu, and CO1'1'9gId01' - all symbols of American 1 1 101 1 ,w ' ' C 1 b n 1 1 11 , 7 y 1 1' l 1 1 ' ' ' 1 y 9 9 ' 1 ' 1 , C I I 1 4 I ' , . c 7 1' 'c , t 1 K1 K1 AY 1 1 , t . 2 S t 1 . K. ' .' 1 . 1- I 'A 1 l 1' C 1 v l I 1 4 I . 1' K . 1C 1'k1 , : . ' gr z : ' : 1 ' . 1 g L1 -I 1 ' 1 K K1 .1 1 1 A. , A, ' K1 2 1 1 yy 1 L1 tv 2 v 1 . 4 K1 . 1' I V V 7 A , 1 MAGIC It 1111151 be 111113111 - OtII6I'XX'ISQ, How A1111 -XIII A111 A111 CQIII 111111 IOXK IHXX I111'11s 113' III the skies? C2111 1111111 IIIIII 111111 I1g'I11'.' 11111 51 11 II II 11 IQIXXI JXX 1 11111 11 1 1 N 1 11111 1 xxhx 1111 1I1e IIN XIII e NJ III IIILINI Je 11115111 I IT-X SCHIIIDT lx IN IAS A 'I MY DOG BUDDY XXIII II I 5111 1111 It III 1 I1 111111 11111111N 11111111 1111 Jef 1 0 -1 I1111 slegpx IL If 11111 1111 11111 C1111 he 1 1x 1111 1111111119 11111110 me 111114113 I1lI1LIx 111111 IIIIII I1 1111 1 111111 1 111 1 D 'XXII QIANNAIII 14 A PRAYER 1111 1 1111111 IIILQ 1 1 H111 111 1 ,, 111 It 1 111 1' IM I I I I III III x X l K III IX 1 II e 1 1 xx 119 111x1e 1 1111111 11111111 -XII LII B-XII-XIAI S . 1 I ' '- IIZIY IIIIII 111111 111 'I11'.' 1 I ' c1111 QI 11114 1111' 111111 I'2lIII I IIII' tIII' s111111s 1111 Q'I'2lIII'.' I1 IIILI51 I11- 11111g'11' A U11 3' sez II1 ' C2111 1111- rllll I111 s11 g:1'e111 III 11111 sk111s'.' A111 ' j 112s 1I11e 11111111 .'I1111e x11 11111113 11 ',,I11'.' A111 ' j S11 311 'I11 H1 I g'I11'f It Q I 1 I..f,- .'-1, .1 l ELI. .II'I S, '-1' ' I11 11' 11 1 'gI11. I1's IIQIITI 111 1'1s11 I1cI'111'c 11's 155111. I3 11' I11' f 5 -I 1. As 'I' 1 . 1y, ' 5 1 j I 12 I . He 1511.1 11 ', - I'Ckl IIT '1 ,Q I11 W11I ' ,I'11 11111 e f.IIIQ- W11I IIIII. I'11 11111 he 1 1.'IIIC. Off C 1 , '-11. 11 IItx2lX'1'IIIY I'12l1IIk'I'. fjiw s11'e 511 111111 1111I'111Ii11g1 ,, '1 '1 1s11 111111 1111111 11111 III1' 111111s1 111 11g'I11 1111' 1I1y C2lI1St'7I ,'I1 PIII. I111 1111 , I1 121111, 111111 IQ 1.1.' 11111 rI1II'III 1111: VIDIIIIIIIILIII IIICII' s11II'11'111f1'. I11 11II'111'111g' 111' 1I1y SIIII, -Il'5I15 I'I11'1s1, 11111y' 1I1c1'c 11511 1I11'1111f I111111 I11- W1 111111 111211111-111 1111111-1111111 111 'I'I1y ov11'I11s1111,1' 1111- I.11I' 1 1'1111I, I11 II 11,1111 111111 11is11'11ss 111115' 'I'11j 111111'1111ss I11'111g' 1-11111I'111'1 111 IIICII' W1 IIII5. ,-X1111 g'111111. 11 KIIIII. 111111 1111 111111 111111 IIIII' 1111111 I'6II1I'II. :A 1111 1- .'.' 1111 1111 211111 1'11111'1131'e 11 III611 'I1111s x'e1' 1 tj. s 111111 1,1.' 11111y' ' . 1 IW . - II- I. EVIINC. '-15. EMSSES HONIEI OONIS 90 AND 6 4,446 HOMEROOMS 13 AND 31 1 ,, I V A N A 5 N, - l . V. 'L MM-Mr. . HONIEI OONIQ 7: AND 79 HONIRI OONIS P6 71 AND 8 7 . n .L ag' ' . 4' A .4 W3 A L A - u v -,.. .. . HONTEPOONIS 10 Q2 AND 27 a 4 HOMEROOMS 223, 4 AND 2 HONII I OONIQ 14 AND J WQMQ4 HONII I OOXIS 11 AND 12 1 1 . 'J u . 1 1 . 2 u ,. A ' .yn . 'J- 746 cenaafzgkzaa Fum ln the behet that thex a1e the best JLIHIOI Claw 111 the H1 h School ou1 th11d wefu students a1e buey p1ep2111ng thembelxes lo1 then dut1es 'xx Sen1o1x The he1ght ot the JUHIOIS endeum xwx lttnned xxhen thev put on thell Anmhotco 46 Annuml 'XI1d XX1nte1 Hop ot the C1188 of 46 Amonff the othel outetandmg 'l.tt11bl.lt9S of the JLIHIOIS lx thell QDOltS 1b1l1tx Nlobt ot the plf1ye1s on the 1 11x1ty te mmx h ue been contubuted bv the JLIYHOIQ Thell 1nt1a Hllll ll basket bxll temm pl lced xecond 1n the 1fte1 school tOLl1H21Hl9Ht Then too the IUIHOIN n1 lnflge the Spf1n1sh Club xxhlch IS noxx Dlepdllllg' fOl thc F1ext1 Ax the AlQlllb1C Hoes to DIQSS the 1ebt of the Jun1o1x plnnx ue tent1t1xe 'Me 5 fddd 1el1t11els 1nf1ct1xe up to th1s, tune except fOl the11 D11tlC1lJ'ltlOI'1 1ct1x1t1es 513011501961 bx othe1 Cl'lSQ95 and g'1OllDS At thlg t1n1e the ue plmnlng in 'l5N9l'1lblX md fx dance both T01 the enjosment ot the 1c t ot the school The SODhO1TlOl8 bow hue been lctlxe IH Jun1o1 1 1tx po1tx The SODIIOINOIQ 0'1llb hfue been actne IH the GAA mr the Jun1o1 Xcll 1tx chee1lead1ng Lnt1l next 5ea1 the S0Dh0HlOl6S cont h ue 1nvth1ng ext1fxo1d1na1x planned Othel than the11 f1ne Sup po1t ol othe1 school '1ct1x1t1ex The S0ph0mo1ex haxe dexeloped xxell lllw Xen llfldel the fine ffu1d1nce of N11 Qumpson the11 1dx1bo1 ind lex TllCk91 then ple 1dent 7 ' -3. ' . . u Uv C u : 1 K 7 u v' 1 v lj l 5 ' u l w 1 I u- . ' . -1, , v 1 -4 ' n CL M. H x C Cn I c A , , 1 A ' Cxn u C C x ' 'S 'gi - ' .3 2 ' ' J. 1 ' ' 2 1 '2 2 Q 2' V ' '- '2 - 2 2 2 5 ' 2 '-: ' . , , . ' 2 2 2 '.i 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 tl 4 I 1 1 7, 1 l u 1 n w ' I .fy '1 L C. n G L 5 C 4, 2 ' 2 . The illustrious Sophomore class, the class of '47, has been .2.,Nv.K .V .1. I U .h 2...c. in 2 ' .3 .i ' 3 ' j ' 2 1 ' ' . Q ' y 2 ' 2 ' 2 2.1: j 2 2 , ' ' ' 1' ' -AS ' L. l w Uv: 2 Q 2 . v . . -- Xv21'S. j s ' ,, 2 ' ' . . . 2 1 ' . '. .S' Lv . ' . ' ' A. , . .Y . V. l ' 2 ' 2 t ' J '2 ' ' ' ' Q - 1 - ' A4 1 . Y. . xi. 1 5' A v Y v l':j2' ' ,,'2 -'ss Q .5, 2 ',2 I 1 ', ' ' ' s' . 74a ?-madman 66444 rl x lx p 1 C 1 . l ltxlllllpl ui IQ 1 1NlllQllHc iougli tiix L cl cg. 1 1 fl ig xecu ie Q av idx winner .1 canoe .mr lflx puticipciter Ill ni im Xitiu dm 1, 1 1 4 X 1 N ul L Lhool cl' N X . 1 N . , iqxhn 1 xl l L llll ld N ldll X NL Nllfl,11tN .1 um omg o emu emu .mr gin fl xunmt to the publimtionx xpoitx imc N .min nl Q mmlicrl bx NI1 Jennei, e Cav ms ig 1.111 N fi thg im oi thg xdwol loi thui entliuxmsm 'Me gdltddl Sedan! JU lllllhl ld! Q J lllhllll w N lL llllfr Jr L 1,5 mlm ll Stan N N 41 . XL 1 N . Xl lk 1 lllbl hlll L N ld IC N 1 X U N H4 lllll U fill U l l L N 4 P K 4 . 4 1 lLl1X1 Q l lub I1 Ll N ills NL loo Thai hivh :clwil h-1: lwcrnw more -uifl influx uw-mi this yum' nl' Lhv zxclivitivs -incl -lccfihlalislihielms ol' the' .11 Vlnxs. Wl wvxw-1' tho' is activity, tl ere z s rm. Altl ' lf' 'l-ss rlues not uiviiiize ui' 4-la-ct Ull'icr:i'f mill the u1irlt'tl1j .tl1Al' .'.' l':1l' lf l' 'lla' l' fi L' anti ' ' l lJl'l0'l 1ll s 01' its mm -1: well as Lhfisc ill' thc! 'L-:L ' th- s' . The S ii Ill' thi' your plwimerl -1 mpeciwl parity Ili' thv lilll. Lu till' plzlcc ol' the l'm'iif1' ' 't' tion. Thi: ll' wuikvrl wry wll. Thi 1.'1 '- at l- s Al Q it 'X L' l their l yall xii ' ' .',: lqt- l. l1S. C M' . 's. P 'th l- .',' lm' tl X tl' km I' - 'fmt I Thv Junior Schm l, ultl ffl 11' ll U1 ol' the ymiligvi' X loin' nl' mli'sn'Iim1l, is lu ln' cmig'1'z1t11lz1terl on the- suppmt which it has slifmh lm' Slll'll Achim' 2 'tivitivs :is thi- Alla lf .Iuml ww. th- llwlH'v1', thi- Ah- Quill thv szllv ul' XY: ' ip.: lhrlvi' thv giliflzllicl- ul' Blix: lj2ll'li. thl- wtulllits hw 'X aulx'-liiccfl l'2ll' thix ye-'li' in tlie,-ii' z1cti t'-s ziifl wciul lilv. -lui' ' Asv hli is mill .'oc l life, in Qulililifm tw chili 1 'Livi- Iivy. llill iw the gxeiiviul oigziiiizaitimi ul' Jvuiui' sch ll lifv. lii mggz 'ting' ai .limi ii Stull t C uic'l. the S'LllCl llt.' le-uh thv principles ul givin- mvm :ml Hl'1l'2llllZ2lIlHll. Azul in tht plzmniug' ul' 2 - ' ti-5, sucl as ai -liz Sql il iluiicv. oxpciiciice is fuiiiecl which will he am mill in l'utui'v yczuw. Sll -l alll vi1tl1u.iustic zmll livlplul gimlp is zxlmpwcialtml hy thv rest ui' - Q -l l. AEWHHES 1 STUDENT COUNCIL Ifnder the leadership of Bob Stannard and Miss Brewster, the Student Council's outstanding achievement has been to conduct a school-wide campaign for improving student-conduct. The students are proud to participate in an organization that presents their own points of view. The Council and the school authorities work together toward a better school and an efficient system of student government. THE ALEMBIC STAFF It the job of the Alembic Staff, which is composed of seniors, to write and arrange the yearbook. This year the staff has introduced something new into the yearbook- a literary section composed of work from each of the four classes. The business end is carried out by Mr. Masiello, Al Riccardo, and George Storgion, while the literary part is handled by Mr. Joseph Francis and Freddie Leatherman, its editor- in-chief. 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CHEERLEADERS 1ho11t Clll peppx chv,ule1rle1 fmtb 1ll ll l Jl l11t11 g1r11e 11011 cl lIClx mlm lllfl enthu ll 111 Tl11ee tlmes 1 11eel1 the e f lllx D16Qt 111 the11 c1pt 1111 Nllkle A111111g.e1 to 1ehe11xe the 1111011 chee1 thqt the1 11111 lef1d 111 111 the cheeu t111t g11e 0111 hm cf111':1fle11Le 11111 let them k11o11 th'1t the etudent l1ocl1 11 behmcl them Tl11ee Lhee1 fO1 the Chee1le1de1 VI RSITY TICKET REPRESENTATIVES 1o11g5ho11t tl1 ll th X 1t1 IL e enuen 111m 1111 11111 Lf Bach 1ep1exe11t1t11e IN eletterl l11 l11s hor11e1oom to 1r1l1Nt s11ppf11t ul the stucxent l1ufl1 lm the h1g,h school te 1111 X 1ll 1p111ec11te the 111111 th tt 'Nhss XIUI'1tQ1tl1 the 11111861 111rl Co'1Cl1 Vl1lS0l1 put mto tl1e 011111111011 The 1ep1ese11tf1t11es 11e1e equwl to the11 t'1sk 'md they h11e done 1 good 1ob Lk, I,,q4, vb -ly I-L.. 1.1. 04 U all i- , I I .za ll Hut 1 ' ' Q ' 1 2' 2 's. tl1e ll 2 2 If l 2 s 'f l 2 ll 2 s ' l 2 '2 s'2s. ' ' I2 ' ' S th -2 2 - 1 ' 1 1' ', ' 2 '21 ' s 's so L L' Zh' c 1' 1 2 ' ' t'S ' A 'X 2 ' 2 3 l' .3 ' . ' ' '14 1 . , ,.Y c E. , 'rl -1 Th' J yez '. e v2ll'S. L' 'lv 'li t H 1 t2 tl 'IQ l 2 ' 'k 1l f211thf11lly llijlllllfl tl1e scenes, lD2lClilY'l2' up 11111' scluml sports' p1'11g1'21111. 44 . . K. i ' 2 's. , tv '52 K . I ',. L, . ' , 1' Q ' ' 'f 2 Ye 2 2 ' 2 1 ' 'C 2 1 1 , 2 ' .' ', 2 2 5 ' 2 2 U' . ' ' 5 2 ' ' ' 2 ' 21' , 2 ' 2 ' 2 'i 4 ,g Q-o 4 , I - X 115, ,' . 1 , I' h 1 .,' , ,f- - 5 . ,,. k..: 5 5 1 ' . ' 2 H ' f 65 ya. ' in. ' ,1 .L ' 1 ' 41 1 . I .. t ' , so ,n 4' av I 'J . E 5 I 2 I 1.- . 5 - 5 fu I ' . J O 1 ' WI GREENHANDS Madison High School is very proud of its ambitious Freshman Farmers. Having organized themselves under the name of Greenhands , these ninth-graders a1'e making a valuable contribution on their own agri- cultural projects as well as working on nearby farms. lfnder Mr. Guerin's supervision, the Greenhands, with Mickey Rader as their presi- dent. gain agricultural skill through practical experience. HARVESTERS Our Ag. department l'urthers its patriotic program through the Har- vesters, who lend their time and their effort to the farmers in and around Madison. These sophomores and juniors are also raising their own cows and chickens and contribute to the development of the department's three-acre farming project. Having chosen Amandis Hoffmann as their president, the Harvesters are co-operating closely with the members of their fellow organizations in advancing their knowledge of agriculture. MASTER FARMERS The semox 1ff11cultu1f1l1sts l'llX9l lched the 'lpex of plOYllOtl0I1 m becomlnff 1hIlSt9l FWIYTIQIS They shfue W1 Cueuns ffuldflnce md in Splli-ltl0I1 xx 1th the lest ot the Aff deputment They offel then glefltel expeuence knowledge md leldel hlp to then blothel 'ISSOCI 1t1ons Undel then Plesldent Andv Foxnuo thev COI'lt1lbLlt9th9ll fnctne sup AU'1lCllltll11l clubs belong to the I4utu1e Fumels of Ameucl C AFETERIA STAFF Nladlson H1011 School 1s fr1e'1tlx mdebted to the l,'lf9t6113. Stiff uluch so dllwently accomphshes the fe dlng of ou1 students and facultx at luncht1me Conflonted mth mans tflsls such as fxss1st1n0fthe cook senmg at the counte1 ves ex en dlsh xx aslung thev haue laboled most efflclentlx Vle can XlSLl tl179 ind detect the excellent Job they hfue done llI1d91 Nhss Nlontelths supeumon k I 5 ' ' zo 'f 1 J 2 ' ez 1 .' ' ' ' . D ' 2 f ' 4 ' lv. 1' .v c ' '. I ' ,Q 6 1 2 ' . l ' - . A C, Z u ' u ' n u C . . , ' , z z 's ' ' ' .ss 'z ' port and SQVVICQS to the Slll'l'0llNCllIlg' farms. BIZld1SOH Hlgh School's C' -' ,Z At R , 2 , , , c 'YV . . . , ., . . A C, C C ' c L' c ' c ' . . Y .N N , D . . I v P . M . . V - - ' ' ,' f ' V. fi C , it v F, . . - ., S Y t vt . f. ' ' I c . Z AV c ' STAMP SALEQMEN llclwn H oo IN XGIX DlOllf fl tle Nlllltllt ll has Olxen e grolelnnlent tl'l10Llgl'l the sale of ual stalllpx llllcl lJOHflx QXQIV Nlondly Thlx walk has been clpflblv handled bl Nll Qtalllex xlltll the .lsxlstflnce ol Petel Thx N6llllN .lnrl DOIIN Hlll Olll 0llXl1llJl6 16LUlfl has been ex lleclllllx notable thlx xchmll xefll lJ6CdllNQ the Qelllol Hlf.,l1 has attcllnefl 409 .llnloxt exell nee CHOIR lC Lholl lx ulnlpoxecl oi lllllOlN .lnc lllllx llllrel the clllectlon l x .lx one o IL mee lqwllllllxlllllell N ll xllll lt lull 11119 llx ll llx lffllllhltltrll l l Jllllff ellxe clllr Ln Ll lllllll ll l xxlll lle. ll QHCIX e LIION lll4l'lX lll lN31llIlf'lll lll .lwel IX Jlfbgllllll tlllx fllgtllllzcltlflll l Ld M- lf' igh Sch l ' 'j ' l f l Q ll ' cf' th 1: J' - .' ' ' k. Tl l ' .' 'J ' - l Sol' ll' ' ct' Mrs. Xyllllillllx A Clll'lStl'llilS pl'rlgrl'zllll llirl' scllflrll Zlllfl the liiwzlllis Club X ,l' tl A 1' xt a '- 1 : l ts tl E Ti 1 'L' t- ik F' tl 111' ' 's tl l ,. ' l 1 t I:' Q t tn 'ts ' ' 'll'y 'st XX' 1 tl 1' z il ,g ' lll l 'ely ' .'l' Jllllt' 1 ' by BAND The band undel the dl19CtlOI1 ot N11 Schwartz not only fLlltl'l6'l the muslcal educ'1t1on ot 1ts membe1s but furmshes mLlb1C for 3NSQHllJl19N football games and other school and communxty actnmes Nlany of 1ts membels paltlclpate IH the state contest and IH the all state band The blg event of the year IS the annual band concelt ORCHESTRA othel 3CtlVltleS 1n uhlch they are asked to pa1t1c1pate The membels take p'ut 1n the State Solo 'md Ensemble contest and IH the All St lte OlCh6Stll The olchestlfm putlclpates IH the annual Bind Concelt 1n Ap11l lt 18 undel the d11ect1on of M1 Geolge Schwartz C ' ', - ' f. g i ' .ig Q, y . , A , . . , ' T . . . ,-Q The orchestra plays for community service clubs, P.T.A. programs, and' 1 c . c c T N I - 2 ' s 'z. ' s '. z ' 1 . . z 1' u. I 'kv u I u . Q . - n ATTENDANCE STAFF The Attendance Staff IS one of the most actlxe olganlzatlons m ou1 school If a student has a flee peuod he cm X0lllI1t691 h1s S91'V1C8S to elthel MISS Acke1man Dean of Gnls O1 to M1 'NIas1ello Dean of Boys The dLlt16S of these students ln lude mflklng out absence SIIDS and de fent1on notlc collectlng follou up sllp and 1SSll1I1g' passes Evely one smcelely applecmtes the XXOlk of these students FIRE SQUAD The dutles of the file squad fue to p1ep'ue the student body fO1 qulck acung mthout p'1HlC IH case of E16 Each membe1 IS 3Sb1g'H9d to an ext1ngu1she1 It IS hls Job to keep txafflc movmg In chalge of the squad thls yeal ale Al RlCC3.1d0 Chlef and Jane Vtethelell asslstant n A ' . A. rx. . . , . . , . ' I . n . - u v . , ., A . . , . . J A C 4 ' - Sq. '- P -' . ' ' C . , . . C . , . S . H . L. C . . C . L . , L' .' ' ' . . ' .' C Cx . K , , . . . L , , C , 1 THE LIBRARY COUNCIL e l1l1111x C01111L1l IS I1 Ol 11111110 xx L1 1e1fe1x 1 1e1t xe1x to the xtudentx Thls g1011p t1l1e ch11ge 01 the 1011t111e detulx 0t the l1Dl 11x checlxlng 111ml ICDIIIIHQ' l100lw 111rl keeplng the lllll 11x 111 ,q00rl Ol 91 The Lllll 11x C01111c1l Dllbgl 1m T01 the xe11 111Cl11fle The L00 X eek Awemblx P1c11ltx Te1 11111 the spung helfl t11p The C01111C1 THE OPERA'I ORS CLUB The Opel 1to1 C1110 1111cle1XI1 lXO6lll61 Cl eCt1011 1 1el1t1xel 11exx t Nchool SIIICQ It eNt1bl1Nhn1e11t l0ll1 xeau 1g0 the O1gdI11L1t1OI1 h1 I1 01 C011 t111t NQIXICQ to the Cl100l hx 1 1 1110 111 t1e Xl 1111 '11 D10gldHl Thex 01111 x 1l11able expellence 111 1111l1111f p0 1l1le th l10xx 111g 01 111 t111ct1xe 1110t1011 p1ct111e 111 the QI1 100111 Th 1' '1 21 'ga 'Hit' Il 'hi'l ' 1 l 1 g 11 Q ice .' ' 1 '15 1 ' ' ' ' 1 11 ' - '1 ' 1 ' 1' 'L 1 ' ' ' '1 ' 'fl '. ' -1 s ' 11 ' - 1 j11 ' ' s: 1 ' k Y ' 1 .'.' L1 j 1. 1 1 5 ' . 'l is llllflel' the le11cle1'sl1ip of D01'0tl1x' Buckley illlfl Miss Pe1'l11xx'. I 1 ' '1 's' ' , '- '. ' s 11' ' , 's ' 1 x' ' 0 : . ' S2 'S ' ' 1 1 1' 1s bee ' S 1 Q s -' 1ss'st' cg ' l S 1 ffl ' '- . j ,gf '1 3 ' 1 g ss' e s '- ' ' ' S ' ' ' ' A ' ' S ' 'ass ' . PUBLICATION COLLECTORS The business oiganimtion oi the Publicfxtion Collectoib consiste of a. 19D19b6I1t21tlX6 fiom each homeioom It ie the chief concern of the collectois to plomote the slle ol the publicition t1cketb which pioxide foi the xeubock elch edition of the Dodgei and 1 hindbook This seai the collectoib ueie undei the bupeixmon of Al Piccaido student chuimm incl N11 Nlasiello faculty adxisei DRAMATIC CLUB md dexelop 1nn1t lctlng, llJllltX This ui 3.Hl7lt10ll 'uso helps people to e xt exec when peaking, ln lmnt ui lucliente At exch meetinff x TIOLID in the club piewentx 1 pllw The piexiclent 1 Xllglllll Joynei and 'lliss HlltChlUS is the lxculty ldX1N6l I I SZ . .2 . . W V . w 7. ' L' z ' , 2 ' ' ', f z 2 . tv n uw - u I 1 nv.L1. ' L' x , 1 2 z , 2 i '. . Q' , ' '. The Dramzitic Club was organized to give students a chance to display z ' sez-' fa 'g '.z' fx .- b z av' s 2 f 'z ' 'A iz 'o. 53- ' 1 - ' Q .' z aj. ' 'S ' 'z ' ', A ,, . . c 1 . . THE ALHANDO CHAIRMEN Phe blfgest school pl0l6Ct ot the xeu 18 the Alh zndo Jtmbolee xx hose ploceeds ue d1x1ded among the Alemb1c Dodgel md H mdbook Oul 3.IT1blt1OLlb chanman thls yefu xx ls Xllglflll Joyne1 xxho xx th the othel ch nmen undel the adxlsolshlp ot Nh XI'1S1Qll0 XKO1k9Cl to m xke th Jambolee 1 success 1n legald to finances and enteltalnment THE SOCIAL COMMITTEE The g0Clll Commlttee of NllCl1SOH Hlgh School 18 L Stuflcnt Council commlttee xnd hxs xs 1ts lflYlN6l Xhss Ackelman Thls comnntte exe ne nu n scn th mlke up oi the comrn cc xxnose chmman 18 Jean Clane XILISIC IS headed by F1 xnk Plunnel decolatlons by Patty Belgen 1e-tleshments bv Shnlev Toop md pub l1c1ty by Dlck Neunzlg The1e ale also a numbel of smallel commlttee opelxtmg, undel the mam ones Thls yefu the So ml Commlttee hx sponsmed sexeml football dances md a basketball dance and llso hx fllnted DEITTIISSION f01 dances held by the I1 Student COllI'lC1l the C AA md the JLIHIOI Clxss . L. 2. Y . D Y .' 2 2 h . ' - 1 ' - I 'hw C . vzkj - ' 'E . - , . - u 2 1 11 I u n C n , . . sponsors dances and all social functions that take place at the school. Th ' 2 ' lk ' mai clivisi as in e a ' 1 'ttu . L. 2' . . 'Lf . C -. ' A kv' 'Q , .2 J . -' u I K C A y . .1 L u .4 ' n U , 2 - . . . LY . l L . 5 D Q K u . 5 'z ' f ' 'a C ' ck ' is .' .4 ' .1 l 'c A c .1 2 r. c c c Z .l 25 rl. .2 . 'ss' ' . K. n 1. ' , , I. ' . ., 2 ' ' 2 JUNIOR STUDENT COUNCIL The Jun1o1 Student COUHCII 15 much l1ke the Sen1o1 Counc1l ln that xt deale mth p1oblemQ 11 h1Ch ause 1n the Jun1o1 School Th1S yeal unde1 the guldance of Nhs P2llhS and Pete1 Tl10l0 p1eQ1dent th1s counc1l has Qlonemed an wsembly 'md a dance lOl the students F1om the ex Lounc1l STAGE CREW Pen reople 19'IllZ9 th mt the Stfwe C1ex1 18 the backbone of all d1amat1c lloductlons 1n the h1gh school VX 1th0Ut thls CIQXX the1e could not be any asQembl1es Ol Qtwged p1og1f1me It lb 1espons1ble fOl the l1ght1ng and takes chzuffe of Cll1tdlIlS and p1ope1t1es dllllflo' flnv pe1fo11nance As student chanmfln R0g9l Vflnbamp hfxe done an excellent Job unde1 the tutelage of Whse Hutchme K .vi D L Q . In i . . . ' . ' l. U . -Q ' ' - 2. ' . ' Q Q. ' . - ample of th1s o1'gz1n1zz1t1on, we are p1'Olll1S9d an efI'1cient future Student , . 1 v J I C . Q 1: u v .S 4 1 D SL I 1 A C v uc 1- .1 1 1. u ' . . . . .H . . . . . D c . i ' 1 1 T 1 v . x . c , c c . THE BRAT THREE ACT PLAY BY MAUD FULTON Adapted by N athfxnnel Peend Pentonmed Manch 23 1945 unden the dnnectnon of Myntle Hutchnns Synopsns of Play M1CM1lliH Fonnesten a wnnten nn seanch of local colon pncks up a half stfuved wanf of the slums and bnnngs hen to hns famnlys palfntnal home to use as a model fon a book he ns wnntnng She ns a nonsy lnttle cneatune cnude and loud spoken but wnth a nanvete that mfnkes hen delnghtful Steve Macs youngen bnothen the black sheep of the f'1m1ly falls nn love wnth the Bnat When the book ns finnshed M3CMllldH plans to tunn hen out of the house but Steve mll not he'nn of th1s cold blooded pnoposal 'md finds '1 solutnon fon both hen lnfe 'md hns oun TIME Act I Aften dnnnen A vxnnten s es enmg Act III Same evenmg Aften the nten Staffe 'Nlnnfngen Pogen V111 Camp Constnuctnon AdVlSOl Lloyd Stann Pnomptens Betsy Bnoxxnell N'nom1 Pfntne CHAPACTERS Vlns Fonnesten Mancella Aunnngen Socn-nl mfntnon cold and snobbnsh MacMnllan Fonnesten hen son a wnnten Roland Smnth The fawonnte son cultuned cfunnes 'nn 'un of chunlnsh supennonnty Stephen Fonnesten hen woungen son Ixen neth Wood Boynsh Hns democnatnc tendencies put hnm outsnde the exclusnve set but make hnm the tnnend ot zll undenlnngs He nllous hnm self to be tn 'nmpled upon but qunckly IISGS to the defense of othens snmnlanly tnefnted Bnshop Wane hen bnothen John Lawson Socnally nannow cannnes hns nehgnon as n matten ot fonm Hns sense of duty nequues hnm to presenve hns socnal set 'md keep n sepanated fnom the lowen ondens Possessed of a good sense of humon Mns Wane hns wnfe-Mannlyn Hoplen As wnfe of the Bnshop she IS nathen qunet and netnnnno' Donothy hns small daughten Ruth Bantow Bnnght enengetnc and unconscnously sfnucy Jane Denaw a fnnend of the fnmnly Bu bana Burns Shnewdly 1I1t9ll6Ctll'1l sfucastnc Hen Jenl honest Aneela Smwthe a debutante Nanu linens Alent 'nttnactnve ventunesome occfnsnon nlly gettnn beyond hen depth Tnmson the bnntlen Blnss Coultas Stnffly dngnnfied Ixnous hns place 'ns '1 senvnnt but shows hns feelnngs xsnth 'un occasnonfnl smnle Mangot the housekeepen Betss Bnounell Mothenly sympathetnc The Blat a want of the lums C'uol X nn Blbben Tnmnd and netnnnnv but fnggnessnwe when tnefnted untfunly AXXlxXX'Ilfl 'md clude but mth fn centnm nanxete 'md honesty uhncln makes hen delnghtful I C C L ' N I s. n s , , u n n ' , t I c nv n, 1. u . 1 v -1- - E I D 1. 2 fx- ' - IK I!! ' , ' , ' ,' C 5 ' C 5 3 n C Q c ' ' , ' ' '-' Q . . u l , . ., U .. , i .. . Q R . -K , U . . . . . . I . ,. I . . .+ C C . , C D ' ' ' U . 77 - f , c . . , ' . ' . c . , L 1 ' r. c ' - ' , c c ' ' D. C W I ' I V . ' Y, T .T I o ' , ' c c . y . Z ,- 2 .- . ' . V' -71 y ' . V . . I ' . . . ' ' ' 1 , c n , 2 ' Act H- Thlee months latel- Folenoon- ousy makes hen' catty, but wnthal she IS 1 I ' - 0 1 ' , , .. c O A c c - k c K -' ' ' ix 1 'A . K . ' '- 'I - , . - ' , ' , . :' 2 ' 1- - ' , . t. nz ' 0, . - G I . , '-' S -0 L i l D , 7 ' . 1. c 1 . . .. .i . A .' . C. , I 1 N ' C ' - '- c Q C C 'i 1 . Va Y ' Y ' , . - . . v .' .l A ' ' , l' e. I ' . . , . . ' ' c O 'l 1 l y C ' ' c c ' H 0 v S 1 1 K A1 .. 5. .' . D. - . K T ' - ' ' t . . ' .' D, C - L ' ' if . ln -1 D A S 'l c I 2 ' 1 ' .l v u n AVI n Y I ' C u . ESPNEWS J gan P . Mamison Summlt .09 iff ff 4,4- '3 2-ilfa 0 A . 5 l 5 x s x H Wawetq 74415415 Th1s yea1 ou1 coachmg staff had to meet avfaln the ploblem of de yelopmg a compa1at1vely l1ght and lnexpellenced squad mto a smoothly ope1at1ng football machlne They d1d a good Job ln the 1athe1 short p13Ct1C9 season ln Splte of 1 below axelage season the games M819 Valled and entel talnlng Ou1 l1ne seemed a stone wall to sewelal opponents ffol 1n stlnce Mlllbuln who hOV!8V61 took advantage of a weak pass defense to go oVe1 the wall V13 the ae11al gamej A play 1em1n1scent of the days of the ilylng vsedge moved the mam body of ou1 team to the fal sldellnes uhele '1 long l'1te1al stal ted the play B111 0Donnells playmg the second half of the NIOl1lbt0VSI1 game Wlth an 1n1u1ed leg was typlcal of the eve1p1esent team sp111t Vl'xd1son uns outplayed by a Champxon Glen I 1dge team ion the11 home f.,l0LlI1dS, and then lost to stlong elexens flom Cwlduell Boonton and Ve1on'1 The Summlt xme demonst1ated how a hea1tb1eake1 hap- pens md how lmpoxtant the pomt afte1 the touchdown can be Aftel 1 defeat at Be1n'11dsv1lle vle held oul t1ad1t1onal 11val Mo1'11s the Dodge1s succumbed to the supe11o1 klcklng and passlnfr of Mlllburn M6mb'81S of the sen1o1 class who wele avsalded lettels lnclude Captaln Joe Mantone Guy F1tZ Patuck Rogel Van Camp Be1esfo1d Russell and Managel Call Faubank THE RECORD Caldw ell Verona Bernard v1lle Mxllburn Madison Mad1S0l1 Madlson 'Vladxson M on Glen Rldge Ma son Boonton Madison 'Vlornstoxx n X C ' . 1 ' D ' 1 - A . C v- V . L y v . '. I'- :Z , l I v , 4 ' I, n C Y 1 1 Y Ls. I v n c C u v 1 . A I C N r. L. 3. K. . , L. . 6 , Y v . C. ' . U . - -77 v k I 1 C u . , y y n l . ul , 1. - town, to a much closer score than was expected. In the Turkey Day tilt I , . . - . y I y I u , A . . . I 0 4 Z 06 f u A 3-x 'f -e -1' Q' S 13 ' 45 I 6 f 31 p , 1 , J . 0 zo ' 0 33 , Q 1 12 ' 13 . ' o S' 27 f ' 7 l 1 ' 26 . ' 0 ' 28 I ' 'Z -- Ll- f - f 'C as 4 V, 4 I0 of '-3 ff 0 'J Z 3 '. C Q 7 4 o to H J, J 1 J 'N Q 4 - 3 , k 7 Yiifl Q N. .. 's THE RECORD xII1fl1SOI1 M01 l'1StOXX n Nlafllson Summlt NI IIISOH Summlt Nldfll on Mlllburn lNIdfllbOI'l lVI1llbu1n ONE HUlN DRED POUND TEAM NId.ll1S0ll MOTT1StOXXl1 WIdCl1SOIl M01 1 1bt0W n :mom Wdfbdbfy 74411466 A new system was glven '1 t11-11 duunfr the football season at M21dlS011 H1gh one 1n whlch the V'1lS1ty and jllIl101 v-uslty we1e dlstmctly sepamte only fleshmen 'md sophomoles belng allowed m the lattel 0'10llp Even so a l-nge numbe1 of boys tulned out fol pmctxce How SXQI tlus m8mb8lSh1p dwlndled to 35 'xt the end of the season so that the J V s could not be dlvxded 1Ht0 two sepalflte gloups as hud been planned bv Coaches Flancls md D1 Ike As '1 substltute stlategy two lxnes wele deweloped one whlch U91 xged ove1 200 lbs pel mln flom end to end whlch lt used '1lte1'n ltely softened up the opposxtlon The J X s 1n 1 p1om1s1ng season defeated one of then opponents xllllblllll tw1ce whlle loslng hud fought declslons to Summ1t NIOIIIS town supeuouty 1n man pow 91 won the filst game eally IH the season the second frame scheduled w1s cancelled Ou1 140 lb gloup lackmg 1n slze but not IH Splllt O1 '1b1l1tx lost ln close games wzth the lNIO1'11S town elex en The tflst shlfty I W telm show 1911 DIOITIISG f01 next yefu s l'9CO1d Andlew Plcone un lIlllIl0llSlX elected C'1pt x1n S11 LLICI mo blockmfr back How IB Beh1e end and the Jessup b10thelS 'ue among those whose '1b1l1ty w1ll Get them x uslty pos1t1ons , 0 ' ' 40 . ' 6 ' T . il 0 ' 19 . '23 14 ' 6 ' 6 . ' -' U v . f 0 ' ' 6 , ' 12 v 24 l I Y V . -. I. . L c 4 C, A . v . n D I ' I I . r 1 . - T c c c y I I 1 v . v . I c , c D . . , c ..-. .c ' .- 7 ', . ' ' t c c c , . . . V I . . . c c 2 c l c ' 'c A' 2 -2 . c S K f ' , ' - 'N Q ' v , v . Z 7 72 I . I C I v . . . I H ' ,, . . , , c c , . 3 T 7 I - ' ' . 1 ' . - . . n, c . , . , - , , c - . ' , . . Y . . . . c . . oc YZ - . . - . . , ' ' C sv, A ' ' ' - , , 1 I . v v , y v, , u - I I ' 7 n,w I c . , - - . . 1 . 5 g - ' 1 T . ' v Q 2 .W tv 4 C 1 2 2 , C, C , . . , y C ,S . . I . C . 1 ' O' 'Z 'Q S I '. x.......b Mdfll on Nladl on llfIdl'l1bOl1 lu3d1S0ll Mad1son Madl on 'VIad1 on 'Wadi on THE RECORD Chatham Dover Summlt Verona M1llburn Glen Rldge MOYT1StOXN n Mlllburn Mdfl1SOD Mach on Madlson Madison Madlson lVIad1son 'Vladlson 'iqi-vm Caldxx ell Clen Rldge Verona Chatham Morrx toxxn Summlt Caldxx ell Wmatq gackezffafi The basketball team at Madlson H1 h thls yea1 seemed to catch the a11 of defeat that suuounded the unfoltunate football season But although the sp111t of the team xxas not up to pal the students and play Coach Vlllson alxxays a fine coach xxas unable to ploduce a five exn1b1t1n0f closely knlt teamxxo1k because of the lac' of expeuence of the playels And too lll'ld1SOD played many aboxeavelage teams ln ind out of the confe1ence good exmples of xxhlch 'ue poxx elful Chatham Velona and Glen Rldge agfflegatlons Je11y Glogan xxho scoled 171 polnts fol the season and B111 ODonnell xxele the membels of a txxosome that led the SCOIIHU IH almost all of the contests Glogans plXOt shots and ODonnells set shots 1acked up the pomts Bele Russell played a dependable 'fame thlouvhout the season 1n h1s pos1t1on at gllald Bob Douglas tulned 1n a s1m1la1 pelfolmance Soph omo1e ballhaxxks LLICIWHO and PICOHG haxe Oamed xxluable expeuence th1S xeal xxhlch should be an asset to next yell s te mm Mlke Tlezzm plxymg blsketball m school fO1 the filst t1me alxxays gaxe the CIOVSC a th11ll xxlth hls one handed push shots flom the colnel When Al Chlalolanzlo xx as 1n the frame he alxxavs Dlaved a hald fast Game The h1ghl1ght of the se1son xx as the 32 30 XlCtOlV ox e1 Caldxxell dulmg ln aftel noon 1n oul Uym Glogan and O Donnell netted all of Madlson s 1J0lI1llS ln thls contest 5 .4 . ,V f K ' 1 ' 's 24 ' 44 ' ' 33 ' ' 41 , ' 's 15 33 r ' 's 35 ' ' 64 - 'f 2:3 ' 33 -L 29 61 36 ' 74 - .- 1 26 ' 40 . 3? .G , 2,3 'S 20 ' 45 g ' 5 L 1 36 'F v 40 l 34 41 . 's 24 ' ' 46 . ' 32 ' 30 I . .g . I c I ' l ' ' - C ' ,' v .Y other spectators were treated to brilliant individual examples of iloor . Y. I Q 9 v ' .Ay ' ' C - l' - K - l I 9 . f o I D ' . . . . . ' - 1 ' 7 7 7 , , .. . . O . A . S . c ' y L L C 7 Y . u , H . , ' ' C e Q Q! D c ' . c ' ' Q ' . ' ' ' c ' . f ' 1 1 ' ', lc Q , Y D2 Q lg c ' 'l j ' ' ' J 4 J J 2 s z . ' ' 2. 2 ' Zn. c ' - . .S ' , 1 . . , . v N c 'I V. D l 1 .. - ' ' '. . c.' I .cs of v 1 1 C .1 6 I' 2 c I l ' C, . ' c , ' . , mmWwwwq? Althouffh the I V 1eco1d xx ms Slmllil to thftt tulnefl m by the nu slty thele 'ue neveltheless sexel xl boys who should be 'xble to settl down mth expeuence to become ffood vuslty m'1te11'1l Sevelal J X contests ploduced blllllaht flflshes of sensatlonfll H001 plly uhlch made these gqmes 1Ilt9l6St1I10' to the tems 1n splte ot the lesult mg SCOIQ Gllbelt Bell pl-1yed ft bt19I'lLl0llS flool gfzme on flnd off hls feet John Fe11e11 may dexelop 1nto '1 l1ttle Glogan Jlm Ovel toom netted many polnts 'ms a p1VOt mfm Dlck M1lle1 uls fxlwxys good f0l sex e1'1l b'1skets flom a Vllliity of posltlons on the flool Bob bllmmlt mth h1s long pop shots V'us1ty flves 1n the nea1 futule should see the hlgh scoung comb1n1t1on of M1lle1 flnd Ovextoom 1n the tolwald posltlons and 17911611 Don Ron deau 01 othel membe1s of the plesent J V W01klIlg the ball 1n Othe1 J V b'1sketee1s who should see mole action next ye'u ll'1CllldL Hoppel COODGI Gue11n Duesenbeuy Cazzetto 'md Hess fii X, O I b ' , . I . 'Z nv l. l C ' C I ' H 1. y I I I , u qs, 1 v oz 1 v v L v ' ,J v vu Av u. C fc vfw. C 1.6 ' - - Y. l I it I C S 4' . 1 . I C I I -V 1 ' - C . ' - ' O '. f. ' - ' ' . A. - . A1 u . . 1 C C v u In p C C .lx ' , , , v ' ll ' . 71 ' I - 6 C - - . v C 1 ' C 1 ' ly ' I vt Q I vc .4 h I j sc c n 2 uh ' ' Au l Enslee, who towers well above six feet in height, surprised the fans at C I , u . ' D . - I. . 6 . ' . C . ' ' - y - 1' ' . . .C 7 - , ' ' ' I n I v I I ' . . c l ' ' .l Y I ,V c ' A 'y 'x 1 ' 1 1 1 C ' i f A ' YAG 5' ' A 0 , ' ' ff H13 ' f- '- ll A - . 91 E 1 ' I I A . 4. lc' , v , - ' - ' s l v THE RECORD Wavwatq Zach!! Althou h Coach Wilsons 1944 baseball call atheied a dependable nine the lack of vetexans lost thiough giaduation was appaient and even the colo1 of Managei Gueuns cap whethei led oi blue failed to stem the txde of defeat In spite of e11at1c suppoit in the field pltchels lomano and T1ezza we1e equal to huillng contests iesultmg in close decisions Haid luck was ce1ta1nly a factoi in the Dodgeis 16C01d of two V1Ct0119S and eight losses Nleveitheless eveiy season will pioduce those spectaculai fielding gems so deal to the fans and playeis as w ell Witness Joe McLaughlin s gleat thiow fiom left to cut off a potential Summlt tally that would have dead locked the contest 1I1f:l6ld91S Sylvestei and Piccolo turning in plays 1em1n1scent of the ITIHJOIS Tommy DeSenas stellal alliound play behind the plate Gufudians of the hot co1ne1 Piccolo and ODonnell 1nsp11ed peihaps the team Southpaw huilei Mike Tlezza only a sophomoie is a potential Dodgei mainstay His position on the va1s1ty speaks well foi his ability Those ieceivmg ma1o1 letteis foi vaisity baseball weie Co Captains Tom De Sena 'ind Joe Romano Louis Beneduce Bill ODonnell Nick Saplo Mike l.'16ZZ3 and Harvey Gue11n managei Playeis awaided J V letteis weie Al Alacco Al Ch1a1lanz1o Lucian DeF1anco Paul DeSena William Keppel Joe McLaughlin James Mas tiobuono Gus MOCGIIHO August Piccolo Lewis Sylvestei Madlson Madison Madison Madison Madison Chatham Millburn Summit Chatham Summit M3d1SOH Madison Madison Madison Madison Summit Morristow n Mlllburn Mlllbufll Morristow n I g y' v , u C n g , ' , . . . y - , . . U 7 . - - . ' , 7 m . V . . ' . ' ' I C C . ' 1 y u . 1 . n y 1 u L 1 y v. u u . 1 . . . ' ' 7 Q u ' ' . u , 1 I C 1 , ' - ' U - . 77 ' 7 ' ' . . C 9 1 J I by the activity at third base, tumedx in the highest batting averages of . ' ' ' ' c . 4 . Q g , 1 l n c v , 1 , r V Q. n 7 Q I ' ' ' . . ' ' ' 9 . ' I 1 ' ' 7 1 7 7 - . , . I , .' ' 2 7 ' 2 ' I . 0 . 2 . 0 . V ' '. 2 ' 1 '. 4 ' 3 4 ' U ' . ' 0 ' 2 ' 5? . ' ' I THE RECORD Madlson Chatham MdfllSOH Summit Mafhson Summlt MddlSOH Chatham Madl on M1llbu1n Madlson Mlllburn Madlson 3 M0111 town MddlS0ll 'Vlorustow ll muon Wmutq gaeefaff Coach Penneys Jun1o1 Va1s1ty baseball agg1egat1on p1OdllC8d the glow mg 1eco1d 1n the 1ecent Madlson spolts calenda1 w1th excellent team play and 1nd1v1dua1 pe1fo1mance Conse1vat1ve estlmates should place the 1945 n1ne well above ave1a0'e as m0mb91S of the 1eco1d J V team and expeuenced va1s1ty lettelmen w1ll 1etu1n The younge1 Dodge1s fimshed a season of elght games ln wh1ch they d1opped only one dec1s1on to Sllmmlt XXl11Cl1 IS a tu1nabout as two Summlt games saw the only va1s1ty V1Ct0116S Revenge was gamed late1 1n the season duung a game wh1ch was close and ha1d fought all the way Twm W1Ct0116S ove1 ou1 6V61d'lIl0'61Ol1S t1ad1t1onal 11vals flom MO111StOXXH hlghllghted the season ESDGCI 1lly outstandmvf even when cons1de1ed along slde the J V 1eco1d of wlns and losses was the p1tch1ng of J V hllllel Mlke S911ll0 who of actlon Mlke wound up the season by COmpll1Hg an mx 91 lge ot seven Stlqlght XXIIIS fO1 hlmself SD9Ct3Clll'Il moments H918 also a pa1t of the J V gxmes take as an example the closely contested Xllllblllll game won fo1 Nlldxson by Andy Plcones t11ple followed by Seullos s1n0'le w1th wh1ch he won h1s own game Membels of the squad fa11ly celtaln to be slated fOl va1s1tv pos1t1ons1nclude Bob Ixnexals Bob Douglass Cha1l1e Mulphy Mlke Se1'1llo Ind Andy PICOHQ who was unanlmously elected Capta1n of the J V nlne J X lette1s wele aw uded to J1mes B llllTlQ'1ltI'lGl Vunzm Ch1a1olanz1o Nllke DQAH0'9l1N Pobe1tDaugl1ss Culton Jessup Xlllllam Lowden Cha1ley Mu1phy Edw a1d OHanlon Andlew Plcone Mlke Se11llo Be1na1d VNette1 Dav1d Young and Altled Ga1effa m1nage1 7 - 6 - 1 ' 0 o ' 5 - 9 1 - 1 's 6 ' ' 5 6 ' 2 ' 1 ' 1 fs . 1 1 ' 8 L .' 1 v I I , , . I I . I . I I - w I l v ' C 1 v p v. r . Iv C n 5 n s v ' ' v nl C u I - v. u r . I I . . - . I . . I I I I I , . . I , I I I. I. I. I I I- I 6 I I It . . I I. .2 i G, ' . ' c l. . . ' ' ' c , 'c k - . ' ', ' , V was 1'9Sp0I1S1bl6 in large part for all of lWZIdlSOI1,S victories. Seelng plenty c ' Q Q ' . Q c 2 ' 'Z . uc . v. u . . c ' ' ' r S c c ' l . . 2 Q -- c c . 11' ' ' ' 1 z ' 1:- . ' c D ' I l c ' vc ' l . l nl . Y V S! Cx , C D . Y ' 7 I . , 2 . , ' vc K c I c c l . . ' . . '. ' ' 'z ' 2 S 1 ,z ' ', x -c ' c l , . l ' D bf, x ' x 1. ff, Z ' .'.' , N 'K v . . f - ' - v ' 1 ' 7 C a 4 1 1 v Y ' ' Y ', c . c I ' ' c , 2 c '. M1 Joseph Ixoehle1 Coach M1 He1 be1 t Sta1 key Coach an N11 NIu11'1y B1geloxx Coaches Mr. John Francis d Batting practice Laying one down Fun in e stands On the bench South paw slants Watch out' Goal line play Basketball aces Tcnms ate In formation There it goes Best seat in the house th Poppy cheerleaders QVWWWW N011 moie th 111 e1e1 an 1th1et1c lJHCkglOllI1d lb moldlnff the iutuie ot 0111 high 5chool 5tudents Th15 yeu fuendly 111al1y compfmionshlp 1nd X1l1OlQS0111G lun 11e1e the impoltant 1dea15 5t11ved foi '1nd obtained bv the 11lS out 101 5po1t5 The elect1on5 ot the officeis of the G A A 11e1e m1de 5ho1tly '1fte1 chool opened The elect on l9SL1l129d 111th Jem Nlulholl 1nd 18 Pie ldent NIIICV Ilofrem 1n lb W1ceP1e51dent Jean Tylei IS Sec1et11v C11mell1 Allocco 1 TIGISUIQI DOIIS H111 IS Point M1n1ge1 and Be1e1ly Pettit 1 Soc11l Cl'1'111111'1.11 '1l1e hockey 5e15on 11 15 p1cked 11111 of excitement 1nd good t1me5 In spned by then populfu coach M15 McKay the glllb piacticed hfud to m1ke the11 teams p1'115e11o1thy The fun loving 5en1o15 had Janet Blld IS the11 captain 11h1le the 1un101s 11616 headed by Baibaia B1OXX 1 The Sophomoies had Be1e11y Smith as leadel and the Fieshmen elected Clo11f1 hob1n5on as the11 c'1pt'11n Paula Diake a Jun1o1 11 lb all ove the field '1ltC1 the bill She lb 1e'1lly Al1St1te mateu-11 Dot Su1tt 1nd GlO1l1 l10blI1bOI1 11616 al11 aye 1n theie t1y1ng to get the ball fiom the SQHIOIS C1101 R1s5m1lle1 ceitainly had he1 tloubles as S9l'1101 glflle th lt X1 N 111th Summit The Sen1o1s vson by 2 1 and the Juniois 11on 0161 Summlt by '1 1 0 S0016 F01 the 5ame ieason the Fieshman 1nd Sophomoie had only one plavday 111th Chatham Althouffh both teame touffht hfud the Sophomoiee lost by a 0 3 scoie and the Fiesh men 1150 1o5t by '1 scoie of O 1 As a pioduct of this sefwon Q11 gills 11ent to the AllStf1te Hockey Team tlyouts Of the six that 11ent J1net Bud 1nd Jean Mulholland made the 1,1151 team A hi hllght ol the SQWQOH 11 IS the puichase of a m'15cot by the Senioi 111611113615 oi the C AA The mascot a Pand1 11111 hold fond memoiies oi 1Ll11D1Cli9Cl times foi the SQIIIOI gnle ..---f iw! as Y' 1 , 1 A' ,, . e 2 . ., L 2 ' . '. ' G ' . ' . ' L. x. S. 'C Q ., .' .' v . , 1 ' Q ' , 2 . S ' v 5 ' . . 411- I 1 C ' V g' . L. ' . kj 5 1- 5' .. i ' J z 1 2 2: ' 5' , fa t l z 2' - , ' '23 ' 21, 2' -2 as 'as '-, z as zz ',' f' as 'Q . ' ' . . ' J as 'ag 2 ' ' ' 2 ' '. - K. ' . ' . C . , T' , ' . . . ' C . 2 ' . K .C ' . V . . - ' , ' .1 C 6 ' 1 2 Av l 5 ' , v ' .' ' n - 5 1 n 1 vi . ' . S C , . V ' . . 1 'Q ' ' ' ..' . J . ' , ' ', 'z' . 1' c I ' c . l' ' c ' c 'Dc . . 2 U2 3 ' . v . . vc A ' . 1 ' C . l up-4' C 1 ' w ' - - ' I 5 . v goalie. Bad weather kept the Seniors and Juniors down to only one 2 5 2 'z. '. ' ' f - ' ' - v 5 ' C - S - I 5 1 - v 2 ' 4 cv . C . I 6 c 'v, ' 1 - ' ' ' as f ' -. 1' ' C. ,. v ' C D I n . A V y z ' ' 2 . 1 ' . - 'g' ' ' s 1. 'as ' 1 cl ' ' h ' G 1. . . .' , - 2, Q ,gaifg Q 'H 'J ' yn 1 ll llillle- ' fl:-A 111.32151 111 We ' 5 - -ee f- 1. 1 A 1 ' ill 1 -A 2 :A ' I 1 ill ' 1 D , gaeaab Along with a. cold wintei basketball took the place of hockey Captains Jean Tylei Doris Hall Dolls Campbell and Gladys Humphiey woiked haid ovei their lespective teams The Seniois had two teams with many efficient guaids and foiwaids The Juniois had a ffood team mth the spotlight on Balbalil Blown Jean M1lllCCh1 Do11s Hall and Jane Bang Sophomoies with a yeai s expeiience had 1 fan team and the Fieshmen ieally woiked haid to perfect a ood team The Sen 01s t1aveled to Regional whom they defeated by a scoie of 3417 The Moiiistovm gnls also suffeied defeat at the hands of '1 SGIIIOI day the SQIIIOIS just baiely xxon by a 19 17 scoie We also had Games with Chatham and Summit As this book goes to piess spimg ind summei spoits fue beginning to take toim Thele will be '1 continuation ol modein dancing base ball aicheiy and tennis In this not too complete iecoid ot gills spolts is '1 blend oi memoiies among the names and accomplishments of the guls We would like to give heaity thanks to oui leadei Nils NICKWY foi all she has done with and foi us in this past yeai l I l . 'r . ' ' -1 . F 3 x I ' . . u v n . . u C C, ,' I I I , C . ., m C , C u vi my w. l v . . , . , . . g C . i . - ' ' V C . K - - . ' 'D U ' ' . ' H c c c combined Madison team by a score of 28-11 and 43-25. On the Junior- ' , , ' . ' ' - v - . I ' C O V. . ' 'W n , S u' 2 u S I L1 K u ' . n ' ' I ul C l l ' v Ac . , C w - 1 ' I 1 f ' Y v ' ' v - . .I 1 . l A 'C , . ,O xi' K ev xi 0 le giifxx uxbsw x.. 5, , -.5 Look this way, Bud Why the blues? We envy those grms Welcome bank to MHS Dancmg IS such un H1 Betty' Swmg yer pardmr We Ha duty Polmc.-xl dxse usslon 7 . . f ! ,- ' , i . g lll ll Glass blowers Knock off the bottle and vun a beauuful doll Gomg golnq Her royal hxqhncw Alhando gathcrnnq Row row your boat Toss that penny hxgh Carm Musnc for mnllnons Beautlful damsel Great happlnc-QQ yull crow your path Food IS where you find It Somethmng S sun to happen' . 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