Mamaroneck High School - Mahiscan Yearbook (Mamaroneck, NY)
- Class of 1948
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'i,, VV, f ' A , - Q -I 1 I 'rg I , I 3 I , --1 4 WIIIN' I - my ' :ai , , fx, 1 - .'-,NI si.- l l Mr. T. Alfuncs Ahern, Sulicrililumlrnt nf-Sclmulsg Hr. XY:ilu-1' lf. llrzuly. Mr, lluuh liiflilllilll. Hr. Ktlllllilll li. X':inScivrr. lilvrlx, Nlr. -lnscpli lf. Liurrcn, .Xllmwivyg Mr. l'lmrlus l'euse-. l'x'L-siili-nl: Hrs.. Iilzi- li. llugqlnsl Mr. Q. l'l'fi11lx jnlisull. Xlr. Lulllur Xr-lawn, Nlr. .Xlln-V1 lx. lutilcf. .Xssisizult Ui tllr Nulucrllncmlcllt ut Schools. we BW We appreciafe our ieachers, admire our princi- pal and respeci our superinlendenl. l-lowever, we wonder whelher we have herelolore given sulllicieni credil' 'ro The devoled and sincere members ol our BOARD OF EDUCATION who have labored so dili- genlly in our behalf and in lhe inleresfs ol educa- lion in our comnnuniiy. Each member of our Board is possessed of spec- ialized +alen+s, Jrraining and experience which he and when joined wilh +he educalional experience con+ribu+es io The common cause. ln lhe aggreqale 'afi- 4 Qing: l of iicluca fion ol our Superinlendenl ol Schools, lhis resulls 'in a splendid school syslem ol which we may all of us be iuslly proud. The members oi The Board who give so freely oi iheir lime and ellorl, meril lhe gralilude ol every cilizen ol our communily. We are happy lor Jrhis opporlunily To express publicly our apprecialion lor fhe resulls of 'rheir un- sellish eliorls which we, during lhe pasl lwelve years, have enjoyed. ,ea-safe' X'--Y' c'lr f2- 4I- 71:51-f:.g-Q-rw -- I-fee-.. v i,q.,A. Qj' -'flax Igiprfgke lil- 5 , N f.: . .. MR. T. JAMES AHERN Superlnfendenl of Schools and MISS MAY HELLWIG his Secrelar On fhis page we wish lo pay Trilvule To our genial Superinlerdenl, To his assislanl' and his secrelary. Mr. Ahern, for The pasl six years, has clevoled his energies lo The cryslallizalion and implimenlalion ol our school syslemls philosophy ol learning. This he has done wilh spiril, zesf and success. As presidenl oi lhe Melropolilan School Sludy Council, Mr. Ahern has made a suloslanlial conlrif bulion lo eolucalion in lhe New Yorlc area. This summer, while leaching al lhe Universily ol Denver, he will supervise lhe organizalion ol a similar group in Colorado. To him and his able assislanls we are largely indebled for lhe eminenl posilion Mamaroneclc schools occupy in The melropolilan area. MR. A. E. TUTTLE, Assis+an+ lo +he Superinfendenl' l MR. JOSEPH C. McLAlN, Principal VVe have been TorTunaTe To aTTe-nd a school The principal oT which is our Triend and your Triend, Mr. Joseph C. McLain. l-le possesses many virTues, chieT among which, perhaps, Trom our poinT of view, is his accessibiliTy. Besides aTTending To The mulTiTude OT duTies devolv- ing on The principal oT a large, modern high school, lvlr. lVlcl.ain spends a goodly porTion oT his Time inTerviewing sTudenTs and parenTs concerning The Tormers' plans and The laTTers' hopes, Vlfe are convinced ThaT our welTare, our success and our happiness are very close To Mr, lvlcl.ain's hearT. ll we won a prize: if we perTormed well in an assembly program or a play - he was always among The TirsT To congraTulaTe us. When our Team won, he seldom Tailed To greeT us in The dressing room aTTer The game, when we losT, he always had a pleasanT word To cheer us. We shall noT soon TorgeT his many ThoughTTul words and deeds. A Torward looking educaror oT sTaTe-wide ref nown, Mr. McLain musT iusTly accepT considerable crediT Tor The splendid repuTaTion our school enioys among secondary insTiTuTions in The EasT, We saluTe a genial Triend, able adminisTraTor and excellenT ciTizen. f9a,Amf ZMA er .J :Moria fion MRS. JULIE GLEASON, Dean 'See Mrs. Gleasonfl l'See Mr. VVaTson. These are The phrases mosT Trequemiy uTTered by Teach- ers and sTudenTs alilce when The individual sTudenT's program, aTTendance, crediTs or behavior are under consicleraTion. Yes, our deans really loolc aTTer us - individually - noT collecTively. Our ParenT-Teacher AssociaTion has, This year, oeen especially acTive. Under The in- spiring leadership oT lvlrs. Roman, presi- denT, our P.T.A. has supporTed The Mahis- can, STudenT Aid Fund, Assembly Programs, T-lonor SocieTy AcTiviTies, STudenT Welfare, Opera Guild, VocaTional MR. HAROLD WATSON, Dean and College Comcerences, and oTTerecl prizes Tor public spealcing. We are graTeTul To Them Tor Their supporT and inTeresT. WiThouT Their encouragemenT and splendid example oT cooperaTion, our school could noT presenT nearly so many incenTives To achievemenT. H1-5 .Xliiln-ws, Hr. NlL'l,:m1, Mrs. llTl'NCTHll'lIl Ur Cuff l ' Ni , . . . s. mverry, A rs. Rnmzm. Miss Mitchull Wise l'r-ti.-rson THE GENTLEMEN Niflmii Nlr. lil-vlill-V. Xlr. liwimmrvr, Xlr, .Xllg-ll, Nlr. lllirriiilgll Xlr. l'11lrlu-r'. Xlr. llzinuqi. I Nllzrilfrlix Xlr. lirlm-V, Nlr, liimlxlm. Nlr. Sillllvxll. Nlr XX.it-im, Nlr. llmvi-ll. Xlr. l'l1':u'ew, Nlr. llzlrxl rm. Xlr. l'il1'iI1, Nlr, l.iiilxxi 1 a n d I Nmnu Nliss l'l1:iff, Xli-s Xli-rl-ilitll, Xlrs. .Ximi-. Xlis- .Xnflrvws Nli-s Siricn. Nllss lilinluim, Xliss Scliincrvlrr. Xliss XY:ill:iw. willing!-Nlrs. llcmvm-lxnHi, Xll-s Sluuizlllzni, Xlrs. l.in-lin, Nliss lliurrlcll. Xliss XYulls. Xli-s Xlitclicll. Kliss lilzxrlcu, Klis- l l':nlluv- Xlise XX'lu-zitrnl, Xliss l'i-Ii-rsnxi, Nlrs. .Xlli-n. o l we swf V No school is beller lhan ils leachers. During our lhree years ol hiqh school experience, we have been lorlunale in having lhe opporlunily lo sludy under men and women ol cullure, palience, erudi- lion and enlhusiasm, We are deeply indebled lo Them lor any degree ol scholarship we may have achieved. We lrusl lhal we shall so live our lives as lo rellecl credil upon lhem and iuslily lheir elilorls. The lriendly lollcs who preside over our ollice conlrilaule malerially lo lhe smoolh lunclioninq ol our school. No miller how many limes a day lhey are asked To do lillle lhings lor us, lhey invariably qreel us wilh a smile. This we deeply appreciale. How- ever, we do lind il dillicull lo express our lull apprecialion in adequale words. Yvlany school days have been made more pleasanl by lheir lriendly response lo our le-nlarive overlures. C L E R K S I-'ini lx'fi:u: Xlrs, l nixQ, Mi-s Nlorgzm, Mrs. lk-rry, ?g 1. The smiling genTlemen you see aT The righT are responsible in large measure Tor The TacT Thai' dur- ing The pasT Three years we could say wiThouT exag- ygeraTion, llOur building is clean, our building is warm. This was especially imporTanT during several monThs ol This pasT winTer. Mr. lripico, whom everyone knows as lvlichael, seemingly lcnows every briclq, bolT, screw, loclc, lever, pipe, valve and swiTch in The building. We scarcely need Tell you how imporTanT This knowledge is To The smooTh TuncTioning oT our school acTiviTies. We oTTer, now, our Thanlcs To our cusTodians Tor Their imporTanT c:onTribuTion To our comTorT and well being. CUSTODIANS I-'1'v'.vt Raw: Philip C'uuinn:ll:1, Michael Tripiccn, Irving XYeincr. Sirrmxd Raw: Ralph Scilinuo. john fiznvey. GIRLS' COUNCIL jfa he qua lfirivl ffflfv: 'lllllll Iiulnlxllliill, .XIII-n VIQIIIJIIIIIFUII, .laclx Sanlmrn, ,Inhn l.iulnI'ool, ,Xl Svlircclg, llcn I'IOI:fIIlilI1 ,lim Xulrlti. .S'I'wIl1I Ifnfv: Al III-Kimi. llulm Scliasl. I'anI llnniail. IH-In Xlnxlxsr, llrncu l'arnplu-Il, llick Hillslcy, Leo Urxino llill ffarnllu, Ralph Valle, .loc Iiorilun. Tlliril lx'fm': lion Nluckurl, YIUIIII XYurvan1, .lim l nwlI-r, .lack Iiluuflurmil, llave llrcxler, Dun Schiller Nlr. NYat5on, Skip Fink, Ilary Tlminax. llolv Rii-nel, 'IX-nny Sclxail. Firxf k'Hu': liilccn Ilnlly. Sally IK-arfc, Iiloria Manu, liay Sparrell, Nina La Marina, Marian Nelson ,lcnnie Rago. bivcmnl Kimi llian liary-I1, Suu Yan Nuppcn, Carol Supl-r, Sally Nlmismi, Juan llnrlinu. Sheila Ilolillmcrg Ann Hackney, Olga IlcAnrlrca, Georgia Hakes. Third Raw: Ioan Abcrlc, Ellen Turner, Margie lleAlIn-nnu. Virginia Roberts, Grace Kaplan, Nancy Stout, Ilene Myers. I4 o efnlaneflt Qllflfl Ffmxt Rrfzu: Lois Vernml, ,la-an Orton. ,larry Yicr, Mary jane Gilman. Lax! Row: Sigrial Norclwall. Dick Hillsley, Pct: hlennewcin, Irving Rcifl, jolly Vllocmfllirirlgv, Al Schreclc, lie-tty Jane lY:AtI. lfrmlt 1x'uu': jolly llborllmriilgc. llick Hillslcy, jean Urton, jerry Vim-r, Sipriml Norrlwzell, lk-tty jam- VVzntt, lictxy Sparrell. Margie Laulr, -loannc Yan Nnppen, Jennie Robinson, N:-muy llurden. Srfnmi Row: Nancy Mac.-Xrtlxur. XYiur Daly, fiorrlon Nichol, john 'l'aulr. Petr: Greenizm, Evelyn Svllmitt, Marilyn Ross. Betty Ann Jeffers, Lois Ncsbitt, Sharon Kelly. Third Rmr: Carol Shepard, Al Eckhzlrclt, Tony from-, Leslie Harper, Eileen llmwn, Henry Heil, Pc-'te Muslim-r, l'hil Rowley. Tcnny Svharl, lluvc XYilkinfon, Nril xl2lEl.Fll14l'l. lirtty Lon llre-yer, Nick Stnropuli. I5 STUDEN COUNCI I . nil' w? I E? 6?-I slag. , for , M' ii'5xT W am Q ,' ,fi n gb f ,. Liv f ww-1-Q-ww , u '2'7 ,f I iL N We ,.,. ,,,mrY' A ' . in-:.'. .. f wa 5 S PASSENGER LIST CLASSES Pefer Abafie Inclusfrial Arfs M Club IO, Il. Vice Presidenl I2 Foo+baII IO, II, I2 Baslcelball IO, I2 Baseball IO Mamie Alexander College Enfrance Girls' Glee Club IO Mixed Glee Club II, I2 A Cappella Choir II. I2 Voice Cullure Il, I2 Baslceiball I2 Eric Armsirong Induslrial Arls Traclc IO, II, I2 Foolball II Boxing Club IO, II. I2 M Club II, I2 In+ramuraI Baslcelball IO, II, I2 Donald Balmer Business Fooiball IO, II. I2 Track II, I2 DoroII1y Baisalris Business Baseball IO Mildred M. Baxfer Home Economics Lalin Club IO Library Club I I Riding Club IO, II Mixed Glee Club IO, ll, I2 Red Cross Club I0 Junior Taleni Show Joan Nberle Spanish Mixed Glee Club II, I2 Girls' Glee Club IO A Cappella Choir II, I2 Girls' Council IO Swimming IO Alfred Amy Business Basicelball II Track II, I2 Senior Play S+age Crew Richard Afhy Malh Senior Play TalenISI1ow I2 Baslcelball II George G. Baines College Enfrance in Arls Baseball II, I2 Jane? H. Baum College Enlrance in Arls Girls' Glee Club IO Librarian II Mixed Glee Club I2 Record I I Mabiscan I2 Speech Aris IO, II, I2 Field Hoclcey II, I2 John Bell College Enfrance Mixed Glee Club IO Golf IO, II. I2 Iniramural Baskelball IO, II I2 Engineers' Club II, I2 Senior Play William Bender College Enlrance in Arls Foolball IO. II, I2 Baseball IO, II, I2 Baslrelball II Ronald Biuard College Enlrance in Arls Track IO, Il, I2 Foofball Manager I0 Foolball I2 lnframural Baslcelball IO, II, I2 Janel Bowser College Enfrance in Arls Mahiscan Ass'+ Bus. Mgr. I2 Mixed Glee Club II, I2 Red Cross IO, II, Presidenl I2 Baslcelball IO. II, I2 Speech Arfs I2 Beverly Brawley College Enlrance in Arls Record IO. II Adverlising Manager I2 Mixed Glee Club II, I2 Girls' Glee Club I0 Spanish Club II, I2 Quill and Scroll Il, I2 Richard Broun College Enfrance in Engineering 'German Club IO, II Vice Presidenl I2 Engineers' Club II, I2 Mixed Glee Club IO, II, I2 A Cappella Choir II. I2 Speech Arls II. I2 Chess Club IO. II, I2 Arlhur Bruno - 4 , Business lil Cross Counlry II v ,' Baslcelball II I IN. ., . N- - Q f I 's, gifff' rf' Frances Birch Science Mixed Glee Club I2 Forum Club Il Senior Play Junior Play Speech Arls II, I2 John Bloodgood College Enfrance in Arfs Swimming IO, Il, I2 Tennis Manager II Lalin Club IO, II Speech Arls IO, II Senior Play Talenl Show I I Palricia Brady College Enlrance in Arls A Cappella Choir IO, Il, I2 Voice Culfure IO, Il, I2 Speech Arls IO, Il, I2 Mixed Glee Club II, I2 Talenl Shows IO, II Class Plays II, I2 Paul Biodlkorb College Enlrance in Arls Nalional Honor Socieiy I2 Sfage Eleclrician II, I2 Record II, I2 Mahiscan I2 German Club IO, II, I2 Thespians I2 George Brower College Enlrance Baseball IO Foofball II Sfudenf Council II Charles Burlre German Foolball IO, II, I2 Baseball IO, I2 lnlramural Baslcelball IO, ll I2 Ice Hockey II, I2 MU Club ll, I2 Boxing Club I2 Pafricia Caffrey FrencI1 Girls' Glee Club ll, Mixed Glee Club I2 Girls' Council II Record Business Slall IO, II Cynlliia Carll College Enlrance in Arls Sludenl' Council I I Lalin Club IO, II, I2 Riding Club IO, I2 Speeclw Arfs I2 Girls' Glee Club IO Mixed Glee Club II, I2 William Carullo lnduslrial Arls B'asIceIbaII IO, II Baseball IO, II, I2 Mixed Glee Club Il, I2 'X Cappella Choir II, I2 Traffic Squad I2 Senior Play Ann Casfagna Secrelarial Girls' Glee Club IO Mixed Glee Club II, IZ Speech Arls ll Library Club I2 Baslrelball IO, II Volleyball II Sleven Champion Business Foolball II, I2 M Club II, I2 Baseball II, I2 Domeniclr J. Ciraco College Enlrance M Club IO, Il, I2 Golf IO, II, I2 wing, 20 Bruce Campbell College Enlrance in Engineering Nalional Honor Sociely I2 Engineers' Club I2 Presidenl I2 Swimming Team IO, II, I2 Tlrespians I2 A Cappella Clnoir II Mixed Glee Club IO, II, I2 Eliza bell-I Ca r'I'er Business Girls' Glee Club IO MGA!-X IO, ll, I2 Baseball IO, ll, I2 Field l'lOcI1ey IO, II, I2 Baslcelball IO, ll, I2 Library Club I2 Patricia Case College Enlrance in Arls Girls' Glee Club IO Mixed Glee Club II, I2 A Cappella Clwoir II, I2 Malce Up Club IO Lalin Club IO Speech Arls IO, Il, I2 Joseph Cavaliere College Enlrance Mixed Glee Club II, I2 Engineers' Club II, I2 Baseball IO, II Joan Cimaglia Secrelarial Twirler II, I2 Girls' Glee Club IO Mixed Glee Club ll Speech Arls I2 Record Slalf I2 Tale-nl Slnow I2 Rudy Codino Induslrial Arls Ann B. Coffinberry Spanish A Cappella Choir IO, II, Voice Cullure IO, II, I2 Girls' Glee Club IO Mixed Glee Club II, I2 Speech Arls I2 Carol Louise Conklin College Enfrance in Arfs Nafional Honor Sociely I I, I2 A Cappella Choir IO Accompanisl' II, I2 Girls' Glee Club Presideni I0 Mixed Glee Club II Accompanisl I2 Voice Culfure II Chairman I2 German Club I2 Richard Curry College Enlrance Joseph De Alleaume lnduslrial Arfs Mixed Glee Club IO, I I. I2 A Cappella Choir II Alfred M. De Cicco Business Traffic Squad I2 Chief Proiecfion Operaior IO. II, I2 Bruno De Slefani College Enlrance Cross Counlry IO, ll, I2 M Club II. I2 Boxing Club II Mixed Glee Club IO A Cappella Choir IO I2 Pauline Colasacco Business Girls' Glee Club IO Mixed Glee Club II Tony Croce lndusfrial Arls Male Ensemble IO Mixed Glee Club IO, II, I2 A Cappella Choir IO, II, I2 Sfudenl Council I2 Foofball IO -I-4 1 U ' nil fl? ..g spy!! 5x55 -rs f . ll U-' .,, w ' n 'x raw ,- N' Dale Dacier '- College Enfrance in Arfs Junior Play Senior Play Twirler I2 Mahiscan I2 Mixed Glee Club I2 Spanish Club Chrisfine De Beffa Business Girls' Glee Club I0 Mixed Glee Club II Joanne Dembow French Transfer from Georgelown Visilafion Speech Arls I2 Ralph L. Deufsch Lalin Siudenl Council IO, II Swimming Team I0, II. I2 Traclc Team IO, II, I2 Mixed Glee Club I2 Band IO, II Boxing Club Il Vicfor Dinardo Business Cross Counlry IO, II, I2 Boxing Club II, I2 Phyllis Jane Dixon College Enirance in Arfs Nafional Honor Socieiy I2 Quill and Scroll I2 Record ll, Headline Edilor I2 Business Manager Senior Play Mahiscan I2 Baslceiball IO, Il, I2 Beify Lou Dreyer College Enlrance in Ar'rs Nalional Honor Sociefy I2 Secreiary of Sophmore Class Cheer Leader IO, Il Co-Caplain I2 A Cappella Choir ll, I2 Mixed Glee Club ll, I2 Sfudenl' Council IO, II, I2 Eileen Duffy Spanish A Cappella Choir II Ass r Choirmislress I2 Girls' Council I2 Mixed Glee Club II, I2 Mahiscan Slafl I2 Lafin Club IO, II Pafricia Judi+h Englander College Enirance in Aris Speech Arfs IO, II, I2 Lafin Club IO, Il Secrelary I2 Mixed Glee Club II, I2 Malce-up Club IO. ll, I2 Thespians I2 Girls' Glee Club IO Ann Ferraro Business Library Club I2 Speech Arls I2 Livia Di Sfaolo Business Library Club IO, I2 Girls' Glee Club ll Mixed G'ee Club I2 Hockey IO Basebel' IO Volleyball IO John B. Dolan C-Jarman Cross Counlrv IO, II, I2 Traclc IO. ll, I2 M Club II, I2 German Club ll, I2 Finance Club I2 Siudenl Council IO David Alan Drexler College Enlrance in Aris Salulalorian Nalional Honor Sociely I2 Quill and Scroll II Presidenl I2 Sludenl Direcior of Class Plays II, I2 Record IO, Il Make-up Edilor I2 Forum Club IO, ll, I2 Thespians I2 Jacqueline EIlio'H Home Economics Junior Talenl Show Senior Play Mixed Glee Club I2 Speech Arls I2 Philip Ernst College Enlrance in Arls Mixed Glee Club II, I2 Photography Club I2 lniramural Baslcelball II, I2 Mahiscan IO Speech Arls II, I2 Mary Ann Feferson French Class Plays II. I2 Speech Arls Council ll, I2 Forum Club I2 Mixed Glee Club I2 A Cappella Choir I2 Thespians II Clerk I2 Dorofhy Sfar Field College Enlrance in Arls Spanish Club II Vice Presidenl II, I2 Thespians II, I2 Mixed Glee Club I2 Business Slalf ol Record I2 Girls' Glee Club IO. II Lalin Club II. I2 Leonard A. Fink College Enfrance in Arls Nalional Honor Sociely I2 Foolball I2 A Cappella Choir I2 Mixed Glee Club IO, II, I2 Speech Arls IO. II. I2 Baseball II. I2 William Filzgerald Business Mixed Glee Club IO, II. I2 Spanish Club II James Loffus Fowler College Enlrance Nalional Honor Sociely I2 Foolball II, I2 Hockey II, I2 Forum Club IO, II Presidenl I2 Thespians ll, I2 Junior and Senior Plays Diane Freudenheim French A Cappella Choir IO Riding Club I2 Spanish Club I2 Mixed Glee Club II Soeech Arls II, I2 Fanny Gaillel College Enlrance Mixed Glee Club If Spanish Club I2 Lalin Club I2 Speech Arls I2 Baslcelball I2 Paul Field College Enlrance in Arls Speech Arfs IO, Il, I2 Tennis IO, II, I2 J-V Foolball II Record Co-Ari Edilor I2 Inframural Baslcelball IO, II. I2 Mahiscan Arl Slafl I2 Vila Fosella Arls Band IO, II, I2 Orcheslra IO, II, I2 Nonora Marie Flynn German Speech Arfs II, I2 Girls' Glee Club IO Mixed Glee Club II Forum Club I2 Lalin Club IO, II German Club IO. II, I2 Gloriilltraioli Business . ' 1 Hockey IQ M I Baskeigbll IO Q ' Girls'l lee Club IO Mixed GIee'Club II Library .Club I2 I ecdrd I2 Lorelfa Gaillardel College Enlrance in Arls Record, Secrelary-Treas. I2 Quill and Scroll II, I2 Mixed Glee Club II. I2 Field Hockey II, I2 Spanish Club II. I2 Radio Worlcshop ll, I2 Joseph Gareri Induslrial Arfs Foolball IO. II Manager I2 Baseball IO M Club I2 Naomi Gedney LaI'in Mixed Glee Club II, I2 A Cappella Choir II Lafin Club IO. II Baslcelball IO, II Riding Club IO, II Talenf Show IO Franlr Germani lndusirial Aris Mary Jane Gilman Slencgraphy Srudeni Council Treasurer II, I2 Mahiscan I2 John Goldsmifh College Enfrance in Arfs Nalional Honor Sociefy I2 Swimming IO. II, I2 Foofball I2 Record II Ass'I Sporis Edilor I2 Speech Arfs II, I2 Traffic Squad I2 Mixed Glee Club IO. II Joseph Gordon College Enirance in Engineering Naiional Honor Sociefy II. I2 A Cappella Choir IO, II. I2 Mixed Glee Club IO, II, I2 Engineers' Club IO. II, I2 Foofball IO. II Manager I2 Sfudenf Council II, I2 John Gredler Spanish Speech Arfs I2 William Geleerd College Enlrance in Arfs Senior Play German Club Il, I2 Speech Arls II. I2 Fon-Iball Manager II George Gibbs College Enlrance Secrelary of Ihe Sen M Club II, I2 Baslcelball II, I2 Baseball I2 Sheila Goldberg - College Enhance Band IO, II, I2 Orcheslra IO, II, Vice Presidenl' I2 Girls' Glee Club ior Class in Arls Vice Pres. - Pres. IO, II Mixed Glee Club I2 Thespians I2 Girls' Council I2 Joyce Goodleif I-Iome Economics Volleyball IO Baslceiball IO, Il Baseball IO Field I-Ioclcey IO Barbara Greason French Voice Culfure IO. II Mixed Glee Club I I Girls' Glee Club IO Spanish Club I2 German Club I2 Speech Aris II, I2 Alberi Greer Indusirial Arls .I2 ,I2 Consiance Grier Home Economics Swimming IO Girls' Glee Club I0 Speech Arfs Il, I2 Mixed Glee Club II, I2 Aliman Represenlarive I2 Alan GurwiH College Enirance German Club ll Secrelary I2 Traclc IO. II, I2 Mixed Glee Club IO, II, I2 Band IO, II Treasurer I2 Traffic Squad I2 Speech Arfs ll, I2 Sfephen Haviland College Enirance in Arls Foofball IO, ll, I2 Baseball IO lnlramural Baslzeiball IO, II, Band IO, ll, I2 Sfudeni Council I0 M Club I2 Belfy Hickey Transfer From Wisconsin Mixed Glee Club I2 ' Carol Hirschman College Enfrance in Arfs Spanish Club Il. I2 Speech Aris II, I2 Mahiscan I2 Record I2 Senior Play Cynfhia Hodgson College Enfrance in Arls Valedicforian Nalional Honor Sociefy II Vice Presidenf I2 Mixed Glee Club II Vice Presidenl I2 A Cappella Choir IO, II, I2 Sfudeni Council IO. II, I2 M.G.A.A. I0. II. I2 I.aI'in Club II, I2 Audrey Griffen Home Economics Girls' Council IO Girls' Glee Club IO, II, I2 Mixed Glee Club I2 Twirling IO, II, I2 Speech Arls I2 Record II Nancy Guffman College Enlrance in Aris Nafional Honor Sociefy I2 Mixed Glee Club IO, II, I2 A Cappella Choir II, I2 Senior Play Riding Club IO, II, I2 Record II, I2 James Henry Co'Iege Enlrance M Club II, I2 Cross Couniry IO, ll, I2 Traclc II, I2 lniramural Baslcelball IO, ll, I2 Richard Humphreys Hillsley College Enirance in Engineering Nalional Honor Socieiy ll Presidenf I2 German Club II Presideni I2 Cross Counlry IO, II Capfain I2 Finance Club I2 Presideni I2 Mixed Glee Club IO, II Librarian I2 A Cappella Choir IO, Il, I2 Beniamin Hoffman College Enlrance in Arls Foorball IO. Il, I2 Baslrefball IO Baseball IO Golf I2 M Club I2 Traffic Squad I2 Arlene Hogan Home Economics Mixed Glee Club II, I2 Girls' Glee Club I0 A Cappella Choir II Malre Up Club I0 Volleyball IO Baseball IO Dorolhy Hood College Enlrance Nalional Honor Sociely IZ Girls' Glee Club Il A Cappella Choir I2 Speech Arls II. I2 Mixed Glee Club Forum Club I2 Muriel Hoxie Business Girls' Glee Club IO Twirling IO Eliza belh Huichinson Business A Cappella Choir I I Mixed Glee Club I I, I2 Girls' Glee Club IO Make Up Club IO James Ireland College Enlrance in Engineering Nalional Honor Sociely I2 Boxing Club II Track IO Record I2 German Club I2 Engineers' Club I2 BeH'y Ann Jeffers Lalin Mixed Glee Club II. I2 Voice Cullure Il Chairman I2 Riding IO, II Lalin Club IO, ll. I2 Sludenl Council I2 Speech Arls IO, ll, I2 Carol Kane Spanish A Cappella Choir II, I2 Record IO. II, I2 Mixed Glee Club II, I2 Girls' Glee Club II, I2 Voice Cullure- I2 Phyllis Holchlciss College Enlrance in Arls A Cappella Choir IO, Il, I2 Mixed Glee Club II. I2 Lalin Club II, I2 Speech Arls II, I2 Mahiscan I2 Girls' Glee Club IO Theresa Humphrey Business Library Club I2 Mixed Glee Club French Club IO Baslcelball II, I2 Nicholas Iannarelli Science M Club IO. II, I2 Foolball II Traclc IO, II. I2 lnlramural Baslcelball IO, II, I2 Thomas Isola College Enlrance Goll II, I2 Boxing II Inlramural Baslcelball IO, II, I2 Dorofhy Johnson College Enlrance Girls' Glee Club IO I-loclcey IO Roberl Kanavy Business Inlramural Basxelball IU, II Grace Kaplan College Enfrance in Arls Nalional Honor Sociely I2 Spanish Club Secrelary I2 Riding Club IO, II, I2 Record Fealure Slall I I, I2 A Cappella Choir II, I2 Mixed Glee Club II, I2 Board of Governers I2 Alice Kendrigan Secelarial Speech Arls II, I2 Mixed Glee Club I2 Library Club IO, II, I2 PI'xoI'ographer's Assisfanl I Z I eff Baseball IO, I I HOCIQGY IO 1 Salvalore Lagani Induslrial Arls Joseph La nza Indusfrial Arfs Boxing IO, ll, I2 lnlramural Baslrelball IO Il, I2 Frances Levin College Enfrance in Arfs Talenl' Show I I Spanish Club II Radio Workshop I2 Speech Arls II, I2 Mixed C-lee Club II, I2 Senior Play Ann Librende Business Library Club IO, II. I2 Lorraine Karr Science Library Club II, I2 Girls' Glee Club IO Baslrelball IO, ll, I2 Baseball II, I2 I-Ioclcey I O Dorofhy Kull Lafin A Cappella Choir II, I2 Mixed Glee Club II, I2 Speech Arls II, I2 B'aslceI'baII IO, II, I2 I-Ioclcey IO, II, I2 Lafirt Club II Sara Lagani Secrelarial Nalional Honor Socief-I I2 Mixed Glee Club IO Speech Arls Club IO Library Club I2 Baslcelball IO, II Girls' Glee Club IO Giovanna Leone Business Herberi Levin College Enfrance Band IO, II, I2 Orcheslra IO, Il, I2 Cross Counlry I I Manager I-2 Forum Club IO, II, I2 Thespians II, I2 Track II, I2 John Lighffoof College Enlrance in Arfs Nalional Honor Sociely II, I2 Presidenl' of Class IO, II, I2 Foolball IO, II, I2 Traclr IO, II, I2 UM Club IO, II, I2 A Cappella Choir IO, II, I2 Frances Ludovino Book Keeping Girls' Glee Club IO Mixed Glee Club II. I2 Voice Cullure IO. ll, I2 Marlin Lyons College Enlrance Mixed Glee Club I2 Senior Play Finance Club I2 Speech Arls I2 Y 4 N211 M,ary,Maccrone A ' ome Economics IQi rary Club IOQ II Presidenl I2 Mary Macri Clerical Praclice Baslcelball IO, II Volleyball IO, II Baseball IO. II Girls' Glee Club IO Badminlon IO, II Hoclce-yr IO Conslance Mallin S anish P A Cappella Choir II, I2 Record IO ,Il I2 Spanish Club II, I2 Mixed Glee Club II. I2 Speech Arls II, I2 B'aslceI'ball IO, II, I2 Anna Marsella Business Priscilla Lulrins College Enlrance in Arls Senior Play Radio Worlcshop I2 Speech Arls I2 Junior Talenl Show ll Mixed Glee Club II, I2 Spanish Club II Nancy Mac Arlhur College Enlrance in Arls Nalional Honor Sociely II Treasurer I2 Sludenl Council IO, II, I2 A Canpella Choir IO, II, I2 Mixed Glee Club I I Treasurer I2 Mahiscan Circulalion Manager I2 Girls' Glee Club IO Adeline Macri Secrelarial Girls' Glee Club IO Talenl Show IO Baseball IO, II Volleyball IO. II Hoclcey IO Palricia Maguire College Enlrance in Arls Thespians I2 Junior Play Senior Play Twirlers Il, I2 A Cappella Choir II, I2 Mahiscan I2 Harry Malloy College Enlrance in Arls Spanish Club I2 Swimming IO Inlramural Baslcelball IO, ll. Junior Play Sheila Mc Cabe Home Economics Girls' Glee Club II Mixed Glee Club I2 Baslcelball II, I2 Volleyball I2 William Mc Geough German Foolball IO, Il lnlramural Baslrelball IO, II, I2 Sludenl Council II Junior Play Chrisimas Pageanf I2 Joanne Mc Hugh College Enlrance Mixed Glee Club I2 Lalin Club I2 Spanish Club I2 Speech Arfs I2 Phyllis Mc Kim College Enlrance Mixed Glee Club II. I2 A Cappella Choir II Voice Cullure IO, II Speech Arls II Talenl Show IO Girls' Glee Club IO Dorolhy Mc Nerney Home Economics M. G.A. A. Il, I2 Girls' Council II Speech Arls II, I2 Hoclcey IO, Il, I2 Baslcelball IO, II, I2 Baseball IO, II, I2 Vivian Mecles - College Enlrance in Arfs f Twirler IO, ll. I2 A Cappella Choir II, I2 Mixed Glee Club II, I2 Mahiscan I2 Baslcelball II, I2 Girls' Council IO Sflanley Miller Ari Mixed Glee Club IO, II, I2 Phofography Club I2 Male Ensemble I2 A Cappella Choir I2 Boxing Club I2 Track II Joan Mc Guire College Enlrance in Arls Pholography Club II, I2 Record I2 Mahiscan I2 Speech Arls II, I2 Mixed Glee Club I2 Girls' Glee Club II Genevieve McKenna Record I I Fealure Edifor I2 Marlr Mc Millan College Enirance in Engineering Nalional Honor Sociely I2 Traclr II, I2 Mixed Glee Club I2 A Cappella Choir I2 Secrelary of Class I I . lniramural Baslcelball IO, II, I2 Donald Meclrerf College Enfrance in Aris Foolball IO, Il, I2 Hockey IO, II, I2 Traffic Squad I2 Sludeni Council I2 lnlramural Baslcelball IO, II, I2 M Club IO. II, 12 Ann Miller College Enlrance in Arfs Lalin Club Il Treasurer I2 Riding Club lo, II Spanish Club Il, I2 Forum Club IO, II. I2 Speech Arls II, I2 Mixed Glee Club I2 Virginia Minor College Enlrance in Arfs Nalional Honor Sociefy I2 M. G. A. A. I2 Baslrelball IO, II, I2 Volleyball IO. II. I2 Baseball IO, II, I2 Girls' Glee Club ll Joseph Mirabella College Enfrance Foolball II Baslrelball IO, II Boxing Club II lil fl ,x sf! JJY1 2 J! , Valerie Milchell Home Economics Record II, I2 Speech Arfs II, I2 Sally Monson College Enlrance in Arls Nalional Honor Sociely I2 Quill and Scroll I2 Thespians II. I2 Mixed Glee Club ll, I2 A Cappella Choir II. I2 Baslcelball IO, II, I2 Edyihe Mosser Home Economics Allman Represenfalive I2 Girls' Glee Club IO Mixed Glee Club II, I2 A Cappella Choir I2 Baslcelball I0 Riding Club IO, II, I2 Joan Muhlfield Lalin Transfer from Greenwich Elaine Nardecchia Secrelarial Speech Arls Il. I2 Library Club Il, I2 Baslrelball II Hoclcey Il Riding Club IO William Miranda German German Club ll, I2 Spanish Club I2 Junior Play Karl Miflehner College Enlrance .r 2' Pefer Mosher , ' , College EITIIFBLICG ih Arls Nafional Hohor Sociely ll. IQ! Thespiansfll. I2 , Miyfed'6Iee Club io, II, I2 Forum CIu2Al0f II, L2 .- Baslcelball anager I2' ' A Cappella Choir ll, I'2 Shirley Moul'I'on French Girls' Glee Club IO. Il Mixed Glee Club I2 Speech Arfs II Baslcelball IO, II. I2 Volleyball II, I2 Swimming IO, I I Charles Nager College Enlrance in Engineering Swimming Club Il, I2 M Club II, I2 Engineers' Club I2 Nancy Neal College Enlrance Record II Circulalion Manager I2 German Club I2 Speech Arls II, I2 Quill and Scroll I2 Jeanne Neff Spanish Girls' Glee Club IO Speech Arfs I2 James Nollefli Business M Club IO Golf IO. II Traffic Squad II, I2 Anne Numrich College Enlrance Mahiscan-Ass r Edifor I2 Inframural Baslcefball IO, Thespians Il, I2 Speech Arls II, I2 Thespian Play II ' Twirling IO, II, I2 Pafricia O'Hagan College Enfrance Library Club IO, II, I2 Speech Arls II. I2 Lalin Club II Hoclxey IO, II, I2 German Club I2 Volleyball IO, II. I2 Leo Orsino College Enfrance Foofball IO. I2 Thespians II, I2 Finance Club II. I2 Speech Arls II, I2 A Cappella Choir I2 Male Ensemble I2 Jean Elizabelh Orlon College Enlrance Nalional Honor Sociely I I Secrefary I2 SIuden+ Council Vice Presidenl I2 Spanish Club Presidenl' I2 Quill and Scroll Il Secrefary-Treasurer I2 Record II Business Manager I2 Mixed Glee Club II. I2 Donald Nichols College Enlrance in Engineering National Honor Sociefy I2 Band IO, II Manager I2 Orchesfra IO, Il Secrelary I2 Mixed Glee Club IO, ll, I2 Thespians I2 Traclc IO, II, I2 Sigrid Ann Nordwall College Enlrance in Arfs Nafional Honor Sociely I2 Forum Club IO, II Vice Presidenl' I2 Lafin Club IO Secrelary II Vice Presidenl I2 Girls' Glee Club IO Librarian II A Cappella Choir II, I2 Permanenf Council Il, I2 Gerald O'Connor Hislory Foofball IO, I2 Track IO. I2 Speech Arls IO William O'Hagan lndusfrial Arls Foolball IO Baslcelball IO, Il, I2 Mary Orsino 5,1 Business Library Club IO, Il, I2 51? Barbara Palmer Ari Library Club I0 Mixed Glee Club II Volleyball IO, II Baseball IO. II Baslcelball IO. II Girls' Glee Club IO ffiL,Q William Paonessa Business M Club IO, ll, I2 Foolball IO, II, I2 Golf IO, Il, I2 l. - f I' 4 M.Jev 'fl Arfhur Perciasepe lnduslrial Arls iff . Foolball Il Anila Perrucci Science If Mixed Glee Club I l,l2l Spanish Club Il, I2 Record Slalf II, I2 , Radio Workshop I2 , ll J fl Baslcelball ll, I2 Baseball Il, I2 f 2 K f' , ,KN Anlhony F. Piacenie lnduslrial Arls Barbara Anne Porfer Ari Mixed Glee Club IO, ll Voice Cullure IO, I2 Swimming IO Senior Play Record IO, I2 Speech Arls I2 Domenic Quaclrini College Enlra nce lnlramural Baslcelball IO, ll. I2 fb Sally B. Pearse College Enlrance Nalional Honor Sociely I2 German Club II, I2 Girls' Council II, I2 Thespians ll. I2 A Cappella Choir II, I2 Mixed Glee Club IO, ll. I2 Lois Pernod Secrelarial Girls' Glee Club IO Mixed Glee Club ll, I2 Sludenl Council-Secrelary I Record Arl Slall I2 Chrisfmas Pageanl IO Business Girls' Glee Club IO Sadie Perry Business Girls' Glee Club IO Mixed Glee Club II, I2 Library Club I2 Manual Pimenfel lnduslrial Arls Foolball ll, I2 lnlramural Baslcelball IO, ll, Baseball II, I2 Brian Poynlon College Enlrance in Engineering Sludenl Council Il Engineers' Club ll, I2 Cross Counlry II, I2 Junior Play Track I2 Spanish Club ll, I2 Anna Quadrini Business George Ra be College Enlrance in Arls Thespians II, I2 Cross Counlry IO, II, I2 Finance Club II, I2 M Club II. I2 Junior Play Hoclzey II. I2 . George Rapp College Enfrance in Arls Swimming IO, II, I2 Cross Counlry I2 Foorball I2 M Club II, I2 Mixed Glee Club IO, II, I2 Rober'I Reeves German Club II, I2 College Enfrance Foolball IO, II. I2 Baslcefball IO. II. I2 Baseball IO M Club Il, I2 John J. Richardson College Enlrance Mixed Glee Club IO. II. I2 Engineers' Club II. I2 Track Team IO. II Boxing Club I2 Raymond Riviiuso College Enfrance A Cappella Choir I2 Mixed Glee Club I2 Baslcefball IO. II Male Ensemble I2 Foorball IO. II Rosemary Robineii Lalin Lalin Club II. I2 Library Club I2 Archery Club I2 Richard Rapoporf College Enlrance in Engineering Junior Play-Slage Crew Senior Play-Slage Crew Engineers' Club Il. I2 Foolball II Nancy Reese College Enlrance in Arrs Mixed Glee Club II, I2 A Cappella Choir IO, ll, I2 Speech Ar-Is II, I2 Red Cross Club I2 Baslcefball I2 Mahiscan I2 Janef Reinharl College Enfrance in Arls Nafional Honor Sociely I2 Mahiscan Business Manager I2 Mixed Glee Club II Board of Governors I2 Sludenf Council II, I2 Speech Arls Il, I2 Quill ond Scroll I2 Roberf Riegel , F , College Enfrance in V' Engineering Xilfjyi' Nalional Honor Sociefy I2 f Fooiball io. ii. I2 , Baslrelball IO. II 'KLX 5 Tennis IO. II. I2 4, K A Cappella Choir Il, I2 -fx. Track io, ii, I2 'fe Jean Roberfs College Enfrance in Arls Nalional Honor Sociefy I2 Record IO, II Edifor in Chief I2 Quill and Scroll II Vice Presidenl' I2 Speech Arls IO, II, I2 Forum Club IO, II, I2 Girls' Glee Club IO Jennie Robinson College Enlrance in Arls Mixed Glee Club II, I2 A Cappella Choir 12 Speech Arls II. I2 Sludenf Council I0. I2 Thespians- II Secrelary I2 Junior Play 32 Barbara Roclr Music A Cappella Choir I2 Mixed Glee Club II, I2 Twirler IO, II, I2 Red Cross I2 Mahiscan Arr Slaff I2 Speech Ar+s IO, II, I2 John Roy College Enfrance Foolball IO. II. I2 Baslcefball II M Club II, I2 John Sanborn College Enlrance in Aris Nafional Honor Sociely I2 Foofball IO, II, I2 Baseball IO, II, I2 Co-Caplain I2 Hockey IO. II, I2 M Club II, I2 Presiclenl I2 Senior Class Treasurer Lawrence Saniangelo Business Louis Sanioro Induslrial Arls Golf IO, II. I2 Boxing Club I2 4,51 L - .I SQ-sr in . La- nn n Sched ' 'Q T olleg nfrance in Arls X Nalional So ' Iy , I2 Mi. Glee C u I . ff + iz Thespians II' , ic PresicIseT1TW'2 ' ' f Ag Ch ' lo, in-at Swimmin a Iolr 1 Co-Caplain 4 Ty' Club II, I2 94-L A X 34 Paul F. P. Roman College Enlrance in Engineering Nafional Honor Sociely II Treasurer I2 Thespians II, I2 Engineers' Club II Secrelary I2 Phofo Club I2 Treasurer II Band IO, II Secrelary I2 Swimming IO, II Manager I2 Margol Ryan Ari Girls' Glee Club II Dorolhy Sandberg Secrelarial Swimming IO Hockey IO Badminlon IO Square Dancing IO Carmella Sanioro Business Talenl Show IO Voice Culfure IO, II Baslcelball IO, II Girls' Glee Club IO Secrelary II A Cappella Choir II Mixed Glee Club I2 Roberl' Sched . College Enlrance in Arls Swimming IO, II. I2 Cross Counlry I2 Track II, I2 M Club I2 A Cappella Choir IO. II Librarian I2 Mixed Glee Club IO. II, I2 Mary Lou Schade College Enlrance in Arls Lalin Club IO, II Speech Arls II, I2 Girls' Council IO Lilian Schiff College Enfrance Speech Arfs II, I2 German Club I2 Chrisfmas Pageanl Record II, I2 Peler Schindler College Enlance in AIS Phofography Club II, I2 German Club I2 Engineers' Club I2 Junior Play Senior Play Swimming IO, II, I2 Roberf Schneider German German Club II, I2 Speech Arfs Il, I2 Cross Counlry IO, Il Foorball I2 Carol Shepard College Enlrance in Arla Nalional Honor Sociefy I2 Mahiscan Edifor in Chief I2 Orcheslra IO Secreiary I I Presidenf I2 A Ca ella Choir pp io, ii, I2 Mixed Glee Club Accompanisf I2 Girls' Glee Club IO Vice-Presidenf II Accompanisf IO, II Chauncey Smifh College Enfrance in Arfs Traclc II, I2 Mixed Glee Club I2 Senior Play Tennis I2 Helene Solomon College Enfrance in Arls Speech Arfs II, I2 Girls' Glee Club I I Mixed Glee Club I2 Riding Club IO Senior Play Volleyball I2 Donald Schiller College Enlrance in Arls Nalional Honor Sociefy I2 Quill and Scroll II, I2 Record IO, II Copy Edifor I2 Mixed Glee Club II, I2 Sludenf Council IO, II Senior and Thespian Play Barbara Schmi'H College Enfrance in Arfs A Cappella Choir IO II I2 Mixed Glee Club II, I2 Lafin Club IO, I2 Spanish Club II, I2 Presidenf II Speech Arrs Il, I2 Sludenl Council I2 Albert Schreclr College Enlrance in Arls Nalional Honor Sociely I2 Sludenl and Permanenl Council II, I2 Foolball IO, Il, I2 Baslcelball IO, ll, I2 M Club IO, II, I2 Baseball IO, II, I2 Carlfon Slafer College Enfrance in Arrs Laiin Club II, I2 Finance Club I2 Mildred Smifh Baslrefball IO Mixed Glee Club II, I2 Voice Cullure IO, II Field I-Ioclcey IO, II Girls' Glee Club IO William Soper College Enlrance Hoclrey IO, ll, I2 Foolball II M Club IO, II, I2 Thespians II, I2 Engineers' Club II, I2 Pholography Club I2 Sfephen Soriano Business Inframural Baslcefball I Allan Springmeyer College Enfrance Foofball IO Trpcl: II Engineers' Club II, I2 Roy Slern College Enfrance in Record II Sporfs Edifor I2 Swimming IO, Il Engineers' Club ll, I2 Mahiscan Sporfs Edifor I2 Radio Worlcshop I2 Senior Play Ernesf Slewarl' Indusfrial Arfs Traclc IO, II, I2 O A rfs lnframural Baslcelball I0 Il. I2 Boxing I2 M Club I2- ' Foofball IO, ILVY ' fl I - ff If V.Jv ,,x ,gy-I ull.. X XJ' ' 1 sg, . . Lux K x ff' Grklbe kifabuni J Socrefarial fl. 4 . 1 .v ,Jn - G' I ' GI Glub IO 'f.!MIIced'GT5e Club l'I. I2 irary Club II, I2 eech Arfs II, I2 1-rv , Gary Thomas 5 v I College Enfrance in Arfs Foofball IO, ll, I2 Hoclcey I2 Baseball I0 M Club I2 Traffic Squad I2 Sfudenl Council I I Kafherine Sparrell College Enfrance in Arfs A Cappella Choir II Secrefary I2 Girls' Council II Presidenf I2 M.G.A.A. I2 Mixed Glee Club II, I2 Baslcefball IO, II, I2 Talenf Show IO, Il Niclc Sfaropoli Business Hoclcey IO, II, I2 Traclc IO, II, I2 Sfudenf Council IO, I2 A Cappella Choir II, I2 Mixed Glee Club Il. I2 Vice Presiclenf of Senior Class Barbara Sfewarf College Enfrance in Arfs Lafin Club IO, Il, I2 Spanish Club I2 Speech Arfs ll, I2 Baslcefball IO Junior Play Nancy Sfouf Secrefarial Girls' Council I2 Speech Arfs I2 Hockey IO, Il, I2 Baseball IO, II, I2 Lief Thiede College Enfrance Transfer from Denmark Swimming I2 Allen Thompson College Enfrance in Arfs Swimming IO, Il, I2 Lafin Club IO. Il Presidenf I2 Engineers'CIub II Treasurer I2 Mixed Glee Club IO, ll Chess Club IO, ll Treasurer I2 Traffic Squad I2 Sfanley Tilcomb College Enfrance in Engineering Lalin Club IO. II Engineers' Club II, I2 Mixed Glee Club IO Track IO, II Inlramural Baskelball II, I2 Angelina Tomasselli French Talenl Show I0 Girls' Glee Club IO Mixed Glee Club II, I2 Baskelball II Baseball Il John Tomassefli College Enlrance Mixed Glee Club IO, II, I2 Cross Qounlry IO Track II Inlramural Baskelball IO, II, I2 Marian Trefzger College Enfrance in Arls Nalional Honor Sociely I2 A Cappella Choir II, I2 Cheerleading IO, II, I2 Thespians I2 Mahiscan Adverlising Manager I2 Junior and Senior Plays Ellen Turner College Enlrance in Arls Speech Ar+s II, I2 Girls' Council I2 Forum Club II Mahiscan I2 Gerard Van Diilr College Enlrance in Arls Swimming IO, Il Co-Caplain I2 Tennis I0 Speech Arls II, I2 M Club ll, I2 Gernan Club II, I2 Bernard Tillebaum Business Band IO, I2 Secrelary II Orcheslra IO, II Speech Arls II, I2 Thespians II, I2 Senior Play Junior Play Ann Tomasseffi Secrelarial Hockey I0 Volleyball II Baskelball IO, ll Girls' Glee Club IO Baseball IO, II Mixed Glee Club Il, I2 Slephen Teflon College Enlrance Cross Counlry IO Track Manager II, I2 Mahiscan I2 Speech Arls I2 Charles Trimarchi lnduslrial Arls Foolball IO lnlramural Baskelball IO Baskelball J. V. I I E'aske+ball I2 Ralph Valle College Enlrance in Engineering Nalional Honor Sociely I2 Mixed Glee Club IO, II A Cappella Choir IO Baseball IO, II, I2 M Club II, I2 Traffic Squad IZ Joanne van Noppen College Enlrance in Arls Nafional Honor Sociely I2 Thespians II Presidenl I2 Junior Play Mixed Glee Club II Secrelary I2 A Cappella Choir I I, I2 Sludenl' Council I2 Barbara Velardi Secrelarial Girls' Cvlee Club IO Mixed Glee Club ll, I2 Baseball IO, Il, I2 Baskelball IO, Il, I2 Swimming IO Volleyball IO, Il Donald Verilli College Enlrance in Arls Lafin Club IO Spanish Club II Cross Counlry IO Track II, I2 lnframural Baskeiball IO, ll, I2 : ,Q , , x fill I I U f Gerard Vier College Enlrance Nalional Honor Sociely Il, IZ' Cross Counlry IO, II, I2 Sludenl Council Presidenr I2 A Cappella Choir IO, II. Choirmasler I2 Track ll, I2 M Club IO, ll, I2 Douglas Vollmer German German Club II, I2 lnframural Baskefball II, I2 Ice Hockey Il. I2 Track IO, II M Club ll, I2 Lillian Walfner College Enlrance in Arls A Cappella Choir II, I2 Mixed Glee Club II, I2 Girls' Glee Club IO Senior Play Speech Arls I2 Cheerleading IO, II. I2 Ann Wiener College Enlrance in Arls Laiin Club IO Riding Club io, ii, iz Record II Speech Arfs II, I2 Junior and Senior Play Inlramural Sporls IO, II Rose Marie Veniura Business Mixed Glee Club I I, I2 Florence Vidile College Enlrance in Arls Nalional Honor Socieiy ll, I2 A Cappella Choir II, I2 Mixed Glee Club II, I2 Girls' Glee Club IO Thespians I2 Junior and Senior Play Alberl Vollmer College Enlrance Transfer from Sweden Cross Counlry I2 Ice Hockey I2 German Club I2 Dorolhy Walsh College Enlrance in Arls Girls' Glee Club II Mixed Glee Club I2 Lalin Club IO, Il Spanish Club Il, I2 Speech Arls I2 Volleyball IO, II Belly Jane Wall German Cheerleading IO, Il Caplain I2 Mahiscan Adverlising Mgr. I2 Perrnanenf Council ll, I2 Mixed Glee Club II, I2 Junior and Senior Play A Cappella Choir I2 Frances Williams Business Mahiscan Typing I 2 Gladys Williams Home Economics Ben Willamson College Enfrance in Arls Lalin Club I2 Speech Arls II, I2 Inlramural Baslcelball IO. II. I? Roberl Wriglwl' College Enlrance Traclc IO. II, I2 Foofball I2 George Yosf Spanish A Baseball Il, I2 Baslcelball I2 M Club II. I2 A Ambrose Zen lndusfrial Arls Foolball II Baskelball IO, II. I2 Baseball IO, II, I2 M Club I2 Andy Bryce Veleran Joseph Savoca Veleran Cheerleading Senior Play in Arls Ruih Williams I'IIs'Iory Transfer from Daylon, Ohio Speech Arls I2 Baskelball I2 Red Cross I2 Malwiscan I2 Joseph Wilson Mallw Baslcelball I0, II, I2 Traclc IO. I2 Mixed Glee Club IO. II, I2 A Cappella Choir II, I2 Sfudenl Council I2 John Worssam College Enlrance in Arls Swimming IO, II, I2 Ice Hockey Manager I2 Mixed Glee Club I2 A Cappella Choir I2 Traffic Squad I2 Forum Club IO. II. I2 Henry Zeiger College Enlrance Inframural B'askeIball I2 Golf I2 Roy Zimmerman Malh Mixed Glee Club Il. I2 Inlramural Baslcelball IO, Il, I2 Anlhony Lanza Veleran Roberf Slayfer Veleran Hams and Eggs Parade for Papa Reslin' on flme lawn Sound off Quar+e+ plus fwo Hof off flie ice Chickens or hens? 1 I Frisl:'en Grandma Hi Apes! Snowbouncl Jill and Ken 6 M ,mf 5' , pf' 4 N? A- , A W-A , 5, ' NV .. ASV ag X 2. ff i Q- V f ' HW xiii Ei ff 2 ' Q M is M LL 1 3 A . 33 ag il af ah , W K . 2 1 Q rf 155 - WX S7 - Q 1- ML if A I 'fm X C1 ' nh 1' ZF ' V Z A 3 v ,,. f '51 E k haf , W Q B , ' -Q gf i 0 .3 S A L, -fi uf sf W QM. 3 -W W. Q A F 1 ' 5 Sf' 'Q . LLLL , S L . V wx 1 wx, 5-'Q I.E!5L 'B ,E W i'fN1 v 3 1 'Q 35 .1 ' -L 2 in X l 3 ' l If X xx? k ti mx YN ik Y Lb my A f,x f ' js ,, we'-L-x-F fs 1-ff K ' ' i ' 5 T Yi x .11 'if A Z1 ' X i CL ' YQQWWMQ fn 3 , Qs Q sf E W 4 ,.. z 5 rag U, 3' A , .351-2, ' Z ,4 5 1 4 ' 5 I ,' V- V, K X .Q , , Y 1 ' ' V ' V ., '4 4? . 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WiTh The help oT her henchmen she's presenTed a book Which should cerTainly warranT a good second look. lT's a TacT ThaT we have in The midsT oT us, dear Joan Aberle, Tops aT Arnol-d's This year. To all who admire, she's called Miss FiTTh Ave. One darn good example of The beauTies we have! vi AnoTher ThaT looks as well as she Talks, ls The DAR's choice: and no one can balk, For Jean OrTon acquired many a Yes And now she is hailed as Miss M. H. S. MisTers Schad and Van Diik led The swimmers This year ln a vicTory sTreak. ThaT oTher Teams Teared. Howie BraiThwaiTe was chosen Tor gridiron king: STill our champion squad, Their praises we sing. The seniors presenTed a comedy play, l'm sure you all saw iT, so l need noT delay. l oughT noT To omiT PaT Maguire's leading role, For ThroughouT The whole show., our aH'enTion she sTolel The cross-counTry Team did all ThaT iT could And snaTched up a score, l admiT--very good. As capTain, Dick Hillsley would pour on such speed, ThaT our harrier horde kepT e'er in The lead, Our annual Fall dance assembled a loT, And They crowned her a queen, Miss BeTTy Jane WaTT. She's now in lran and has sTarTed a craze: WiTh her New Look in dresses, she's becoming The rage. Hurray Tor our puclcsTers who wenT righT To Town! Those Tigers sure ToughT Their way To The crown, BuT speaking oT TighTers. our baskeTball Team Tried very hard, Though Their scores were quiTe lean. l noTice, The Two highesT ranking in class Are CynThia and David, whom none can surpass. They'll preside over all, come This June TwenTy-eighT, And convey num'rous goals, which we need calculaTe. . 46 IT was chieT, Jerry Vier, who showed The G. A. JusT how To accomplish a iob every day. l'le's acTive in sporTs buT yeT saves The Time To keep our lyceum aT iTs very prime! The Record could never succeed wiThouT Jean, For Miss RoberTs is purely a iournalisT queen. There may be someTimes when she seems raTher cruel BuT we sTudenTs TrequenTly do acT like Tools! ln regard To The Thespian's play oT The year, Jim. Jennie, and Don deserve Three rousing cheers, There's sTill Mr. Sullivan who worked quiTe a bi+ And produced This smash play which regisTered- I-liTl The annual ConcerT broughT gen'rous acclaim And leTT in each hearT The warmTh oT a Tlame. BoTh Glee Clubs and Choir are righT aT Their peak 'Cause F, Colwell Conklin works hard every week! As we go To press l'm noT sure buT ThaT Our crowns have exTended To baseball and Track. The boys always pracTice as much as They can In order To please every arduous Tan. l've Told you The Tale, my many Triends dear ThaT Class '48 did wish you To hear. They're no longer seniors buT Treshmen again And ready To sTarT all over! Amen. SALLY PEARSE WI1aT a nighil Blow, Gabriel, blow The door To The palace Our Maesfro Noi a creaTure was sfirring Junior Prom Comm. s--f4',.'----.,, SENIOR OFFICERS Nicky SIHTZIIIOII, Vice-PrcsifIei1t5 Jud Gibbg Srcr:-tziry: john I.ightfor1t I'reSirIcnt: Incl: Snnlmrn. 'I'rcusurer. JUNIOR OFFICERS Ifrzmk Smith, 'I'r:-zisurer, lfary Ley, Secre- tary: Irving Rrid, President: Mima Lee Newkirk. Vice-Presicient. SOPHOMORE OFFICERS .Xrliiri HUII, Scc1'r1:u'y1 ,livzuiiic SzmIm0i'n I nd I 'I1I'K'llSlIl't'I'Q Alhcrt EL'IcI1:' t. 'rcdilrnt I I.:-sIin' Ilurjver, Vive-I'I'esi1Iu11K. - ,E, - -ag? fs 'f , 53153937 .. - f f A ' ., ' 4i,,,5SGb fmgggi E, ?' iwgw 5 E M -. - . , 5 - . Y A, 1w?ZMa,5e 2TT,Zg .,!iZ,DWf ef f In fj 333 2 ., V ax, Q 1' ,,,,,, A , Qmss, Mfg, zew?, ,,f f f ?f ig-ffrrx f f fi ,, 3 ,, 4.4 W, 'W' W F ff11A w'Mz,fm W -frf M' ff W-:L-2 -,lt 'ygxx , V , , Y 'full' 1 f- H - - QA ,, -1.511 , Z ff? xv- vs. , -, - V, f vfw, Yffv fff --,Hr QL , W- .. 022141 Q- -:yuiaggiefv-2.! ?fz ' PAUL L 5 :L F161-0 ixggiujn '33 ' ATHLETICS COACHES and TMLNNMS COUNTRY First Row: Hob Schacl, llriau Poynton, Ilruno lleStefani, Ralph Henry. Scrond Raw: Don Hennigson, Victor Ili Nzmlo, George Rube, llill SYCTKCYWEIICI, Hens Rclla, Fred Moe. Third Row: Herb Levin, Mgr.g Jerry Vier, -lim Henry, Mr. Puritz, llick Hillsley, jack Dolan, Ray Luther, Asst. Mgr. lvlamaroneck I-ligh Schools cross-counTry Team under The able leadership oT Coach Edward PuriTz came away wiTh a clean slaTe as They swepT all op- posiTion aside in Tour regular season meeTs and The championship W.I.A.A. and DisTricT Cne runs. WiThi CapTain Dick I-lillsley and Jerry Vier lead- ing The way, The Tiger varsiTy squad composed oT Y . l Bill Rex, George Rapp, George Rabe, Bill STeiger- wald, Al Vollmer, Fred Moe, Jim Henry. and Bob Schad encounTered close compeTiTion only Trom an excellenT Isaac Young ouTTiT. The many managerial duTies were in The hands oT I-lerb Levin. STarTing oTT The season The Tiger I-lill and Dalers came Through wiTh a Tale-Telling vicTory over New Rochelle, 2lf32, aT The Queen CiTy's course. NexT To Tall under The axe oT The Orange I-larriers' power was Yonkers CenTral, To whom The cross counTry men showed Their heels wiTh a 2035 score. Dick I-lillsley, crossing The Tinish mark TirsT and Vier, who Tollowed him, as well as six oTher Tiger runners rounded ouT The TirsT Ten Tinishes. AgainsT The previously championship Isaac Young Team, They eked ouT a 27-28 win placing seven men in The TirsT Ten Tinishers. Isaac Young nailed down TirsT, Thircl, and TiT+h places To make a close conTesT. For The I-lillToppers Dick I-lillsley placed second only Tive-TenThs oT a second behind The winner, Tollowed by Vier in TourTh place wiTh Rabe, Moe, STeiger- wald, Schad, and Rex Tinishing :ixTh, sevenTh, eighTh, ninTh. and TenTh respecTively 'lo round ouT The TirsT decade. MEET SCORES Mamaroneck 2I New Rochelle 32 20 YonkersCenTral 35 27 lsaac Young 28 23 l?,oosevelT 32 23 Davis 32 W.l.A.A. Champions DisTricT I Crown Champions Showing Themselves To be iusT abouT The sTrong- esT Team in The counTry, The Orange Hill and Dalers romped all over RoosevelT wiTh a lopsided score oT 23-32, as dependable Jerry Vier Tinished second and CapTain Dick Hillsley Tollowed righT on his heels. ln a repeaT OT The RoosevelT score Mamaroneck ended iTs regular season undeTeaTed as l-lillsley Tin- ished second by a yard followed closely by Vier and The resT oT The Orange squad. For Davis only one oTher man was in The TirsT Tinishers and he Tinished TourTh. Al Vollmer, Sweden's GiTT To lvl.H.S. , made his debuT in This race Tinishing ninTh and rais- ing The l'lillToppers hopes Tor The coming counTy came in TourTh as Jerry Vier Finished sixTh. In Tour- TeenTh place was Bill STeigerwald, as Bill Rex and George Rabe Tinished sixTeenTh and sevenTeenTh respecTively. ln The season's windup The Tiger Harriers Took The DisTricT One Crown 56-66 Trom Young and seven oTher compeTiTors. Orange l-lill and Dalers Hillsley and Vier placed TourTh and TiTTh respecTively as only Kelly oT Roosevelt Hassel of Davis and PeTers oT l-lasTings preceded Them. All Tive Tiger scorers Tinished in The TirsT nineTeen while STeigerwald, Voll- mer and Rabe placed in The !lTh, I7Th, and I9Th sloTs respecTively. This win was a TiTTing climaxi Tor an undeTeaTed season and The TirsT oT several which Mamaroneck managed To garner during The I947-48 season. ln This. as in all oTher Tiger sporTs This year iT was evi- denT ThaT The championship was noT won by a Tew able perTormers buT by a group oT beTTer Than aver- age disTance men who consisTenTly placed in The TirsT Ten To garner The suTFicierT poinTs Tor vicTory. meeTs. WiTh a TighT score oT 57-58 The Tigers nosed ouT lsaac Young and The resT oT The Teams Tor Their Third win in The lasT Tour years in The W.l.A.A. meeT. Dick l-lillsley, The TirsT Tiger To cross The Tinish line, I I i CHEERLEADERS WiTh The I947 eleven, Mamaroneclc TooTball probably reached an all- Time high, Tor Harry Har- rison's crew, operaTing like The proverbial well- oiled machine, rebounded Trom an opening day de- TeaT To capTure iTs nexT seven games and The WIAA championship ThaT wenT wiTh Them, Thus bringing The league crown To TigerTown Tor The sec- ond Time in Three years. Harrison, aided by Or- ! lando Ciraco, Tound The single wing mosT suiTable To The maferial on hand in Firxt Rauf: Lillian XVaItner, Betty Lou Ilrycr, Iictty ,lane XYatt, Marian Trefzger. Second Raw: Ann Hackney, Dorothy llonecker, llloriw Ilwkes Churlntte Lwttnnrl. F T t . Axitonu-no Ilnrio. Mmm Lee Nuxkirk. Third Row: .mmu 'e ruzzu VARSITY SCORES Mamaroneclc 6 A. B. Davis 45 Bellows 33 AlberT Leonard 20 Pelham 33 RoosevelT I8 New Rochelle 27 PorT ChesTer 34 Issac Young Ivlamaroneclc 2l6 OpponenTs JAY-VEE SCORES lvlamaronecla OpponenT I3 Rye 33 20 Greenwich I3 O Pelham I8 7 Whife Plains 27 6 PorTchesTer I 3 7 Iona I3 SepTember and, as The season wenT on, The Hill- Top grid Tan could see his Team worlcing more and more lilce a uniT. ShiTTy, speedy Joe Pe- Truzzo, giving a repeaT perTormance OT his IQ46 power, lceynoTed The Har- rison aTTacIc and was The adrenalin in The Tiger oTTensive. His all-'round play aT halTbacIc plus The TacT ThaT he accounTed Tor 90 oT The Team's 216 poinTs earned The aggressive Junior a berTh on The All-CounTy eleven. Since he polled more TirsT place voTes Than any oTher schoolboy sTar, he became WesTchesTer's mosT valuable player, besides. BuT every man who donned an Orange and Blaclc uniTorm This year conTribuTed To The Team's success, Tor The Harrison sTyle OT play was one oT co- ordinaTion, The drive oT The line being coupled wiTh The speed and Torce oT The backs To produce one oT The mosT powerTul oTTenses and airTighT deTenses ever To grace The conTines oT ManchesTer Field. The only bloTch on The Tiger record was The opener againsT A. B. Davis. The lvlounT VernoniTes scored TirsT. Then, Joe PeTruzzo scored Trom The Two li-Ll M4 X' - 'i . ' X A ' A 4 I . ' q,,! WL V, an B A lL lL , f f' 9 X -'L X' v First Row: Steve Haviland, llill Paonessa, l-Irniu Stewart, George Fenglcr, .lim llilotta, Howie llraithwaitc, captain: Jack Sanborn, l'ete Ahliatc, Frank Vaonessa, Ed Smith, Tony Datino. .5xFt'Ullt1' Razr: Coach Harrison, joe Gordon, manager, lien Hollfman, Don Meckert, Leo Ursino, Dave O'Neil Skip Fink, liznry 'l'homz:s, Fharlie llurke, john Liglitfoot, Dave Replogle, joel Hart-ri. Conch Cirnco. flair-il Roni: lioli Reeves, Steve fhzunpion, Joe Pctrnzzo, Al Sclirn-Ck, Frank Smith, John Roy, llolr Riegcl, Jolly VVoodliridge, Jim Fowler, Burl Berkely. l-'fmt Row: Bob fiantner, Pete Soper, Harry Dobler, Edward Bolian, john Goldsmith, Ed Tillman, Bill - Bender, Bill Cambell, Joe Montanaro, John Starapoli, ,Tim Kuwada, Frank Viola. Sm'0Hd Raw: Xvaltcr Moeller, l'aul Fiulfl, llill Vllriglit, John liironda, Ray Simonsen, Mouse llrnno, llzlvitl Lewin, Farmslo lleCico, Vincent Garvey, Charles Albert, Jerry O'C'onncr, Coach Sullivan. Third Row: Bob Santoro, Oscar Raymond, Ted Lyon, Manuel Pimentel, Charles Rigano, jim Pascal, Ted llimando, jimmy Davidson, Neil Macl.ellan. 53 I , B f 'fr is 3437191 K, , .nn gl M Q M 3 frlxyiw yard line and aT The halT The score was Tied aT 6-6. Davis playing aT ManchesTer Field Took advanTage oT a Third period Tiger Tumble To add 6 poinTs To Their ToTal. They came back a Tew minuTes laTer To complefe The poinT geTTing and making The score 20-6. 45-O was The score oT The Bellows game and probably a main TacTor in prompTing The TradiTional rivals To announce ThaT They would no longer com- peTe wiTh each oTher in aThleTics. PeTruzzo and AbbaTe each Tallied Twice in This slaughTer which saw Frank Paonessa, George Fengler, and Bob Riegel all regisTer six poinTs. Coach Harrison had a wonderTul chance To see his reserves in acTion and give Them valuable experience, AlberT Leonard was The HillTopper's nexT vicTim as The Orange and Black scored six Touchdowns and held The Blue Devils poinTless in a one-sided game aT ManchesTer Field. PeTruzzo again proved To be The big gun as he scored Three Times, once on an eighTy yard run. AlobaTe and John LighTTooT each scored once as The Orange line complefely ouT- charged Their opponenTs. The Tigers gained abouT 525 yards as againsT I95 Tor Leonard. The Bengals nexT beaT a game Pelham Team 20- I3 aT Pelham Memorial Field. The passing oT The Pelican's O'l-Iara kepT The game close all The way even Though The I-lillToppers ouTclassed Their oppo- nenTs in mosT deparTmenTs. Joe PeTruzzo again Tallied Thrice as he wenT 60 yards behind good blocking Tor The TirsT score early in The opening quarTer. O'l-lara Then inTercepTed, passed and Then ran The remaining 28 yards To score and puT Pelham ahead by an exTra poinT. PeTruzzo wenT over Trom The Tive in The second quarTer buT O'Hara prompTly Tied iT up wiTh a scoring pass. AbbaTe led The way on a 65 yard drive by The HillToppers as PeTruzzo galloped The lasT 25 yards. ThaT ended The scoring as The Tigers sTymied The Pelicans Tor The resT of The game. Mamaroneck won Their TourTh sTraighT game as They beaT a high- ly r e g a rd e d Rooseveh' squad 33-I3. The Crim- son and WhiTe couldn'T budge T h e p ow e r T u I Orange line as AbbaTe, PeTruzzo and LighTTooT made 2, 2, and I Tallies respecTi've- ly. RoosevelT scored TirsT on 'a 40 yard pass buT a 55 yard PeTruz- zo To AbbaTe pass play Tied iT MR. JOHN SULLIVAN up, The Bengals Then capiTalized on a Tumble and senT LighTTooT over wiTh Their second score. In The second quarTer, PeTruzzo made an eighTy yard Touchdown run. A Crimson, SmiTh To Anderson, pass play covering 5I yards opened The Third canTo, buT The Tigers again on a Tumble equalized This as PeTruzzo bucked over. LighTTooT, PeTruzzo and Ab- baTe collaboraTed on a sevenTy yard drive climaxed by AbbaTe's I6 yard run Tor The I-IfllTopper's lasT score. By scoring Thrice on passes and chilling various New Rochelle drives by inTer- cepTions The Hill- Toppers besTed Their Queen CiTy rivals by an I8-6 score. The Tigers TirsT score came in The TirsT sTanza i when They drove I 75 yards wiTh Pe- Truzzo passing To John Roy Tor The lasT six yards. New Rochelle's score came as The resulT of an 83 yard drive spearheaded by Dunn and broughT To an end by YaTTa's 25 yard run. SevenTy- eighT yards were marched OTT by The Tigers as Their line proved To be Too much Tor The Purple. PeTruzzo again passed This Time To AbbaTe, Tor The score. The . Bengals broke The Tie wiTh a PeTruz- zo pass To AI Schreck. This game was broad- casT and record- ed on Tilm. Mamaroneck began Thinking in Terms oT The WIAA champion- ship aTTer They shellacked PorT MR. HARRY HARRISON MR. ORLANDO CIRACO MR. WILLIAM HOWELL ChesTer 27-7 aT Ryan STadium. The Tigers rolled TiTTy yards in The TirsT quarTer Tor Their TirsT score. John LighTTooT Tossed To Bob Riegel Tor The poinT. PeTruzzo scored The second T, D. Trom The one, cli- maxing a drive sTarTed by a SawpiTTer Tumble re- covered by Howie BraiThwaiTe. In The Third sTanza PeTe AbbaTe ran 44 yards To paydirT and Then Frank Paonessa climaxed a sixTy yard march by plunging Trom The 2. Sorbella oT The Blue and WhiTe who had led his Team all aTTernoon Tinally connecTed wiTh a pass To SchiTT in The end zone. The HillToppers climaxed Their season by beaTing Issac Young 34-6 in a game ThaT was posTponed a week because oT heavy rains, The Tigers sTarTed righT in To show Their supremacy and become The undispuTed holders oT The WIAA crown. PeTruzzo climaxed an 83 yard drive wiTh a I2 yard scoring iaunT. Green and WhiTe Tumbles led To The nexT Tiger score wiTh PeTruzzo going over Trom The one. AnoTher Tumble enabled Schreck To score on a PeTruzzo pass. Scores by PeTruzzo and Buddy Berk- ley sandwiched 'Young's only Touchdown, a run by CreaTuro. John LighTTooT called signals Tor The Bengals as well as doing mosT oT The line-bucking and some oT The passing. He was voTed Third sTring All-counTy. PeTe AbbaTe, The Third member oT The sTarTing backTieIds, won himselT honorable menTion on The counTy Team wiTh his shiTTy, speedy, aggres- sive running. Jolly Woodbridge also won This honor aiding The Tigers wiTh his excellenT blocking and sTouT deTense work. Frank Paonessa, and George Fengler added greaTly To The backTield sTreng1'h while Ed SmiTh, Jim Fowler and STeve Champion did much oT The line backing up. CapTain Howie BraiThwaiTe's valuable deTensive line backing coupled wiTh his Tine work aT Tackle on The oTFensive earned him a second Team all counTy aT ThaT spoT, Besides These Two sTandouTs, Line Coach Ciraco relied on Al Schreck, John Roy, Skip Fink, and Dave O'Neil aT ends: Frank SmiTh, Ben HoTTman and Don MeckerT aT Tackle: Jim BiloTTa. Gary Thomas and Tony DaTion aT guard, and Jack Sanborn and Jim Fowler aT cenTer. Coach Harrison's single wing was used eTTecTive- ly by These boys and as The year progressed, one could see The Team working as a single, synchro- nized uniT, exploiTing This TormaTion's power To The uTmosT. Coaches Harrison and Ciraco worked hard wiTh The boys To geT This resulT and deserve much oT The crediT Tor The magniTicenT season. The J. V. FooTball squad, coached This year by Mr. Sullivan, had a season's record oT one win and Tive losses. Their lone vicTory came aT The expense of Greenwich by a 20-I3 score. 4 BASKETBALL Hapless is The word ThaT besT describes Mam- aroneck's I947-T948 baskeTball brigade. A 64 To 35 win over The PorT ChesTer Rams was The only silver lining which The Tigers were able To weave inTo an oTherwise dark cloud as They dropped Their remain- ing I4 conTesTs. CapTain Joe PeTruzzo produced The highesT poinT To+al in a dismal season, regisTering l45 oT The Team's 602 markers. Ambrose Zen conTribuTed I I6 poinTs while Jud Gibbs added 77 and Ed SmiTh came Through wiTh 76. Zen and SmiTh handled The guard posTs wiTh Sophomore Chuck Crowley providing reliable relieT aT This posiTion and apparenTly sewing up a sTarTing role nexT year. Gibbs, PeTruzzo, Buddy Berkley and Two IaTe addiTions To The squad, PeTe AbbaTe and John Isberg, alTernaTed in The Torward and cenTer sloTs. The HillToppers were aT Their besT when They rouTed The SawpiT Tive, a Team which had handed Them a 64-38 licking earlier in The season. Harry Harrison's charges were The vicTims oT more Than one hearTbreaker, Tor They dropped a 44-43 decision To New Rochelle, who wenT on To win The league crown. A 52-5I loss To AlberT Leonard was anoTher conTenT which could have gone eiTher way buT Tor a dispuTed Toul shoT in overTime. As a rule, The Tigers had IiTTle diTiiculTy keeping up The pace seT by Their opponenTs buT Taded in The second halT and were unable To overcome The oppo- siTion's Third and TourTh quarTer bulge. However, spiriT never waned during The season as The Bengals kepT plugging in The almosT vain hope ThaT They would some day embark on a win sTreak. Orlando Ciraco's Jayvee Torces managed To come ouT on Top Twice wiTh wins over A. B. Davis l32-301 and Yonkers l29-251, Sophomores comprised The bulk oT Ciraco's squad as The coach worked aT building TuTure VarsiTy maTerial. Tom McGuire led The Jayvees while help came Trom Roger Schaklinscky, Bill Rex and Nick Condro. The Team losT I3 Times. VARSITY sn' A E s ' .1 xml. .rl .m1tl1, L I Chuck 'rnwey. Al Schreck, ,Illll hilmhs, Arthur Ilrunn, Ambrose Zen. Sftlilfllflgfl IR-tc Mofher. Pete Ahlmtv, Joe Wilson, lluflfly Berkeley, Howie lgI'ZI.lIl'lW'1lll8, Holy Reeves, Charles Trimarchi, foncli Harrison. JAY - VEES l i'r'.r! Ir'n1z': Nick fonrlro, Farmen Stingone, Xorllmll Xltlilcnilon liill Ilay, jim liilntia, Drive flreenwalfl, llcan 1-ruder. llill Rex. lloli XVilS0n. Cfflllcf Row: Richard Levy, mgr. Ronald Pauls, Roger Slmclslinsclsy Tom Mcfiuirc, Doug Steve-ns, Lou Pranzom, George Carl, Alex Hzxusler, Vinton Rathhonv Tom Kennedy, Barry Verney, AI Eckhardt, Coach Orlnnflo Ciracn. vlarnaroneck 22 28 37 38 36 25 5I 4I Aamaroneck 2 I 28 Z5 I4 I9 Il 29 Zi New Rochelle While Plains A. B. Davis Porl Chesler Yonkers Isaac Young Alloerr Leonard Wazhinglon Irving New Rochelle While Plains A. B. Davis Porl Chesler Yonkers Isaac Young Alberl Leonard Washinglon Irving VARSITY SCORES 44 43 40 3l 74 40 64 64 4l 44 64 4I 52 55 50 'lolal 602 JAY-VEE SCORES 34 28 42 I7 39 32 37 20 30 29 24 I8 35 3 I 26 Tolal 343 New Rochelle 44 While Plains 48 A. B. Davis 56 Porl Chesler 35 Yonkers 70 Isaac Young 53 Alberl Leonard 60 Tolal 795 New Rochelle 35 While Plains 22 A. B. Davis 30 Porl Chesler 30 Yonkers 25 Isaac Young 29 Allaerl Leonard 37 lolal 475 The victorious Tiger swimming squad, thrir nianagcr coach, and faculty adviser, paso after winning the County crown. First Row: Mrs. D., Bob Schafl, Gordon Nichols, Wier Daly, Eric Thiede, Don Horowitz, Bob Shumaker. Second Row: Paul Roman, Mr. Hanna, Howie May, Tenny Schad, Jerry Van Djik, Lief Thiede, jim Pascale, Phil Joseph, Bruce Campbell, Peter Guttman, John Goldsmith, Don Simon, jack Bloodgood, Rolf VVeckman, George Rapp, C. J. Nager. -Photo by Pate Schindler SWIM TEAM SWIMMING MEETS lvlamaroneck 38 Peekskill 28 25 Yonkers 4l 24 Greenwich 42 Sl New Rochelle I5 48 A. B. Davis I8 5I Peekskill 28 A new, Temale coach proved noThing less Than a shoT in The arm To The l'lillTop's l948 swimming Team, Tor The naTaTors, coming up To The CounTies wiTh a mediocre Three and Three record, drowned all opposiTion in Their Tinal meeT and swam olil wiTh Their TourTh consecuTive counTy crown. lndividual championships in The annual counTy aTlair wenT To Co-CapTain Jerry Van Diik in The l00 yard breasTsTroke Tor The second sTraighT year, Bruce Campbell in The 220 yard TreesTyle, and Don Simon, I949 capTain, in The l00 yard backsTrOke. The Tigers besTed six Teams in winning The CounTies. Co-CapTain lienny Schad picked up a Third in The 50 yard TreesTyle, as did John GoldsmiTh in The 220. C. J. Nager and Ted Dimando rounded ouT The l-lillTop's individual scoring wiTh TourTh places in The diving and 100 yard TreesTyle respecTively. FirsT places by The medley Trio OT Simon, Van Diik, and Dimando, The 200 yard TreesTyle relay quarTeT -Bolo Shumaker, Weir Daly, Campbell, and Schad -clinched The meeT as The Orange Tinished I5 poinTs ahead oT second-place Yonkers. lvlrs. DemenkoTT Took up Tho coaching reins This year wiTh RoberT C. Hanna once again serving as TaculTy adviser. LieT lhiede, Bob Schad, Roy Mou- Ton, and Gordon Nichols also compeled regularly Tor The l-lillTop pool squad. The 1947-48 Hockey Squad. Reading from Left lo Right, First Row: Bruce Bmckenhoff, -Don Meckert Jack Sanborn, Nick Staropoli, Bud Carmer, Al Vollmer, Charlie Burke, ,Terry Vier, Ted Lyons. Svcoizd Row, Left to Right: Coach Martz, George Rahe, XVarner Herlyn, Doug Vollmer, Gary Thomas Jolly Xlbodhriclge, Bill Soper, Jim Fowler, Sal Faillace, John Staropoli, team manager John XVorssman IIICIE HUCIKIEY S C O R E S Mamaroneclc 5 Haclcley O IO Rye I 8 Isaac Young O 6 Roosevelr 2 3 Greenwich I 6 l-laclcley I 8 Rye O 5 Isaac Young I 5 Roosevell I 2 Greenwich O lvlamaroneclc 58 Opponenfs 7 I+ isn'I' ollen Ihal 'rhe cuslomers al Ihe Playland Casino see a 'rop-nolch schoolboy sexlel in aclion bul' Ihis year lhe Tiger ice leam Irealed l'he fans Io more lhan 'Iheir money's worlh. They nor only came 'Ihrough wiih an unblemished record, regislering a record-breaking 58 poinls, and were scored on only seven limes all season buf also placed Iheir enlire forward wall on +he All-Slar squad. For 'ren slraighr weeks, 'rhe Grange and Blaclc, coached by William lvlarls, Turned baclc opponenl alier opponent while a 'rolal of seven goals were slipping pasi goalie Bud Carmer. Al Vollmer, who broughl' his nalive Sweden's slyle oi play Io 'rhe Playland rinlc, Jack Sanborn and Niclc Slaropoli, holdovers from lhe I946-I947 squad, raled spols on Ihe All-League le-am. Sanborn led The loop in scoring wilh a 28 poinf Ioral while Vollmer regislered 24 markers lo 'false runner-up honors and Slaropoli, who earned All- Counly laurels lesl year, came in lhird. Greenwich proved Io be lhe Tiger's mosl formidable opponenl and as 'rhe season progressed, il became evidenl' lhal The Iwo reams would decide The championship belween lhem. The I-lilllop copped bolh games lo assure Mamaroneclc ils lhird 'rifle oi The season. Don Meclcerl and Charlie Burke provided ade- quale defensive play and made possible much oi lhe line's sparkling performance. Carmer, needless Io say, was oulslanding in lhe nels. Maris' reserves - Doug Vollmer, Jolly Wood- bridge, Gary Thomas, Bill Soper, and Jerry Vier - len'r ample supporr Io Ihe srarfers and had a hand in 'rhe ream's success. 1149417 TRACK LasT year's Mamaroneck l-ligh School Traclc squad spenT a somewhaT mediocre season Trying To reTain Their WIAA Track crown buT neverTheless, swamped every squad They meT up wiTh in single runs. lT was mainly in The polyfTeam races ThaT The Tiger runners meT wiTh Their deTeaTs alThough Two oT These meeTs saw The Tigers Talce seconds. The T'lillTop TraclcsTers swepl' Through Their Three preliminary meeTs wiTh The uTmosT ease counTing vicTories over Rye, AlberT Leonard and PorT ChesTer by equally lopsided scores. A Triangular meeT wiTh A. B, Davis and New Rochelle saw The Orange and Black clad runners meeT wiTh Their TarsT sTiTT opposiTion The resulT being a second place. The Relay Carnival also saw The Tigers Take a back seaT, This Time To Pelham. Frorr Then on in boTh CounTy and DisTricT I meeTs The PuriTzmen meT wiTh sullen deTeaT. The WIAA even' TirsT on The Tiger agenda broughT The l-lillTop Tc only a TourTh place while The DisTricT l meeT provec even more disasTrous wiTh a TiTTh place. UndoubTedly, The loiggesT Tiger scoring Triumpl came over a wealc AlloerT Leonard squad buT Tha' meeT, neverTheless, showed some oT The Tigers' pow er as Leonard came away wiTh only one second anc a handTul oT Thirds. Johnny LighTTooT easily capTurec honors in The IOO while ChesTer Freeman and Ren Champion copped The 220. Bob Riegel, Curly Wal lingTord, and lrving Reid Tinished in ThaT order ir The 440 while Jerry Vier, a sTandouT The enTire year championed in The 880 evenT. Pierce Milliman and Dick Hillsley cepTured anoTher TirsT and second place wiTh wins in The mile. VeTeran Ed STabler and newcomer Bob Wilson provided some oT The besT races of The whole season and along wiTh Nick STaropoli and Dave O'Neil piled up hurdle vicTory aTTer vicTory. TRACK RESULTS I947 Mamaroneck 58'lf2 Rye 22lf2 83 Alberl' Leonard 8 68 PorT ChesTer 32 Triangular MeeT New Rochelle 5Olf27 lvlamaroneck 4lV2 A. B. Davis 36 Relay Carnival l. Pelham 2. lvlarnaroneck 3. A. B. Davis Counfies l. New Rochelle .. ., ...., . . 42 2. WhiTe Plains ...,,. ,.,,,., 3 2 3. Davis ....,....., .. ,..,...,,........ ...,,.. 3 llf2 4. Mamaroneck .............. ........,, .,..... 2 4 DisTricT I lvlamaroneck TiTTh PROSPECTS FOR I948 WiTh The repossession of The CounTy Track crown in sighT ivlamaroneck High's i948 cindermen face an ambiTious, buT neverTheless, very brighT TuTure. BoasTing a nucleus oT eleven leTTermen, The Hill- Top Track ouTTiT should show plenTy oT depTh al- Though many oT lasl season's sTar performers have since bade The HillTop Tarewell. Under The able TuTelage of Coach Edward PuriTz The leap year oval ouTTiT will also have plenTy oT experienced runners as holdovers Trom The cham- pionship cross-counTry aggregaTion. Gerard Vier and Jack Dolan are slaTed Tor middle disTance evenTs while Dick Hillsley and John lsberg should see duTy in The longer spaces. Sprinlers oT previous experience will include Bob Riegel, John LighTTooT, Bob Schad, Bob Wilson, ChesTer Freeman, Jim Cone nolly, and Irving Reid, while Eric ArmsTrong is seen as a relay hope. Al GurwiTT and Jim Henry, among lasT year's high iump mainsTays will again compeTe while Don Nichols will reTurn in The pole vaulT evenT. 119418 TRACK SQUAD 7 Firsf row: Henry, Turcko, ArmsTrong, Nichols, Rapp, STaropoli, Reigel, STewarT, Anderson, Cook, CasTeIhano Second row:Van Gelder, Gibbons, Freeman, TiTlebaum, Cowing, HorowiTz, Rapp, PaTTon, WrighT, Rex, Vier Schad, Smifh, Lewin. Third row: Mr. PuriTz, Wilson, PoynTon, STieqerwaId, Berkely, Monlanaro, Hillsley, Nager, Johnson, Wilson, Reid, Severin, Bursch H y FourTh row: Nichols, O'NeiI, Schiller, Fosselo, Moe, Klein, Herz, Capt Isberg, Verrilli, Dolan, Burke, MacDonald, Lyons, Vollrner, RappaporT, Moullon, Henry, Simon. 1 l l ie ,. Eh? Ln, l Fronf row: ileff To righfl Field, Pascal, lanerelli, O'Neil, Lefi To Right Domenic Quadrini, Domenic Ciraco, Tom Isola, Sfaropoli, Worssam, Haviland, Herlyn, Piacenfe. Jimmy Biloffa, Jack Bell. Second rowzlglauer, Gimman, Reigel, Van Diik, May Simonsen, Hansen, Miller. A Thirdrow: Mr. Ludwig, manager Braunner, McLellan, Siem, Severin, Ridley, Elion, Nichol, Wilkinson, Jordan, Smiih, Gerrnond, Barns, Hennigson, Weckman. 'lFlENNllST I 948 Prospec+s WiTh only one experienced player leTT a'iTer lasT Junes' graduaTion, lvlamaroneclc l-ligh's Tennis squad sTands as iusi abouT The hardesT hiT sporT ol iTs lcind. Sole holdover oi The l947 neT squad is Bob Reigel and Tennis menlor Mr. Ludwig will have quiTe a iolo To find replacemenTs Tor sTalwarTs such as bygone Dick l-lall, Larry RosensTadT, Jim Davis, Red Love, Bruce BorTon, l:riTz BaTTenhausen, Don Breen, PeTer Grossman and Jim Jennewein. Ed Brauner is The l948 manager. l-lowever, wilh spiriT running high and a goodly number oi likely prospecTs presenTing Themselves lor The annual spring eliminaTions, Mr. Ludwig is opTimisTic in spiTe oi The many difliculiies menTioned above. CerTainly, we may counT on every neTman To do his uTmosT To bring glory To The school whose colors he wears. G 0 lL lF LasT Year's Record Mamaroneck 8 AlberT Leonard l 2 New Rochelle 7 ' 9 Bellows O 6 Scarsdale 3 6 Scarsdale 3 7lf2 AlberT Leonard llfz 9 Bellows O 3 New Rochelle 6 ProspecTs for i948 The i948 Goh Team is going To have To Turn in some preTTy low scores ii They wanT To beaT The record oi lasT year's Team. Wiih all buT Two ol The golfers oi '47 reTurning, The Team sT'ands a good chance ol egualling The six and Two record of Their predecessors. The boys from lasi year include Jim NoleTTi, Dominick Ciraco, Jim BiloTTa, Carmen STingone, John Bell, Tom Isola, and The Two sTand- ouTs ol The '47 Team, counTy champion Louis San- Tora and Bill Paonessa. 5 -Q l is I I948 baseball at the Hilltop will see the return ot only six lettermen, Ralph Valle, Jack Sanborn, Joe Petruzzo, Howie Braithewaite, Bill Shaw and Bill Carullo trom last year's squad. There will, undoubt- edly, be a lot ot new taces in this years diamond lineup but under the able mentorship ot Coach Orlando Ciraco, the Tiger nine is expected to come through with another tine season. Hardest hit by last June's graduation is the hurl- ing statt which lost all three ot its varsity partici- pants with the going ot Johnny Whitton, Abe Codino and John Oliver. At the other end ot the - battery, however, there presents itselt an entirely dilterent type ot Fim RW' story with both catchers, Howie Braithwaite and Bill Shaw return- ing tor duty. A tairly solid intield combination may be ex- i I , . .Ls - BASIEBAIUL Braithwaite also showed some promise. Valle, Ca- 'ullo and Sanborn showed 'heir ability at bat while Detruzzo proved himselt a :ig gun in the Hilltop slugging department. So tar, last year's Jay- 'ee squad otters just ibout the best vacancy illers in all departments. ruce Brakenhott and Jolly Noodbridge may well be een at the outtield stands that Flinn and Paonessa ield while George Yost and Bill Bender have so tar hown themselves to be the most likely candidates or shortstop and pitching vacancies respectively. I947 SCORES lamaroneck I5 Bellows 5 7 Issac Young 4 4 Port Chester 9 O Albert Leonard 2 7 White Plains 6 Fen gle r, pected with Hank Rosenbergs slot at shortstop be- ing the only noticeable vacancy. Jack Sanborn will probably return to his old position at tirst while Ralph Valle and Bill Carullo who held third and second together with Dick Morrison will return to occupy those positions. In the outtield, meanwhile, the graduation ot Bob Flinn, Frank Paonessa and prime reserve Sid Norden- schild leaves Joe Petruzzo, the only seasoned hand. Plenty ot average hitting power may, however, otter Coach Ciraco some degree ot consolation. Shaw proved himselt a very stable slugger last year while Bruce llrakenhoff, WV:-lrner Herlyn, George Yost, Bill Shaw, George Pete Ahbate, Joe Perruzzo, Ambrose Zen, Jack Sanborn, Ralph Valle, Jud Gibbs, Steve Champion. Sevaud Rauf: Coach Hawk Ciraco, Roy Zimmermvn, Pete Soper, Rudy Codine, Jolly XVoodhrirlge, George Hakes, Frank Viola, Ray Simonsen, George Van Valkenhurg, Howie Braithwaite, Tenny Scharl, ,Tack McDonough. Bark Ruta: Nick Conrlro, llill Bender, Michael Bruno, Joe Giordano, Bill Carullo, Lou Preston, Bruno lie Stefani, Joe Capparotta. Carmen Stingone. Q ,y ,N V, ,'..,,.,., , h ., 2 .. ,,- . 7 Albert Leonard 0 2 New Rochelle 5 4 Issac Young I 2 A. B. Davis 8 2 Port Chester I 2 A. B. Davis 6 7 White Plains 6 5 New Rochelle 4 3 Bellows 2 lvlamaroneck 67 Opponents 59 GIURTLS' TINTIRTAQMIURATLS Nearly one hundred girls parTicipaTed in Girls' lnTra Mural BaslceTball during The winTer season, This year. RepresenTaTives Trom various home rooms played Two games involving Tour Teams Twice each week. Each Monday and Thursday aTTernoon These enThusiasTic feminine aThleTes ran, iumped, drib- bled and shoT Their way To glory and Tame while Their admirers cheered enThusiasTically. Two Teams selecTed Trom iunior and senior girls suTTered Two deTeaTs aT The hands oT Isaac Young. Three Teams selecTed Trom sophomore, iunior and senior girls did somewhaT beTTer againsT PorT ChesTer High, winning Two ouT oT Three. These were our girls' only venTure inTo infer' scholasTic aThleTics, This year. However, The inTra- mural games furnished much healThTul exercise, ex- ciTemenT and enTerTainmenT Tor parTicipanTs and specTaTors alilce during The winTer season. fXilIl'f'lIIl1If -lou Czivrilicre, Tony Croce, liruno DcSTcfani. .S'Iizm1'1z1g1: Tack Tinian. Dave Urexler, Dom- enick Cirzlrri. BOYS CHAMPS TwenTy-Tour Teams parTicipaTed in Boys' inTra- mural BaslceTball - a Team Trom each homeroom. Two games were played each day buT Friday, during The winTer monThs. IT was a maTTer OT elimi- naTion Trom The very beginning. Only one deTeaT was required To eliminaTe a Team. The Tinal eliminaTion Tool: place beTween lv1iTchell's Bombers and Andrew's Aces. The laTTer group de- TeaTed The Bombers in a Torrid game To win The championship by a decisive score 2l-l4, CongraTu- laTions To Andrew's Aces. CLUB I-'irst Row: Pete Abbate, Jack Sanborn, John Lightfoot. 5l't'011d1f0'LUZ liruce Campbell, Al Schrcck, VVerner Hvrlyn, Tenny Schail, llruce ltr:-ickenhoff, Don Simon, XXI-ir Daly, George Rapp, Ernie Stewart, lid Smith, Eric Armstrong, George Yost, Ralph Valle, Ambrose Zen, Jim llilotta, -lue XYilson, Nick Staropoli, llnwic liraitliwziite. Tliird Row: John Roy, Joe Vetruzzo, Bob Wilson, Jurl Gibbs, Jim Fowler, Gary Thomas, John Golrlsmihh, llurlrly Ilurkely, llonienick Cirzico, llrnno ll:-Stefrmi, llill Rt-x. fharlie lirowly, liill Stcigewulrl, Jim Henry, Cihester Freeman. lfrfurtlz Raw: John lsbcrg, Joe liareri, Steve lihznnpinn, Mino Stingonc, Dave Replogle, Jim Pasquale, Terl llimzinrlo, Jerry Yan llijk, llick Hill-ley. lion Nichols. Paul Romain, Ilnflrly Carnier, ltill Soper, Joe tiorrlon, Fred Moe. Alan Gurwitt, John XYorssam. Doug Vollmer, Tom Isola. .i'li1mi1'r1g1: llob Riepel, llnb Reeves, Str-ve tlztvilzinrl, li. J. Nager. Nick lannarelli, Skip Fink, lien lrlnffmnn, Leo Orsino, John llolan, Jerry Vier, ltob Schull, Herb Levin, Jolly hxvOOfllll'lflflC. The MN Club is an honorary association ot all ie tellows who have won letters tor athletic service i the school. The taculty adviser ot the M Club Mr. Harry S. Harrison. Mr. Harrison was ably .sisted by this year's otticers: John Sanborn, presi- entg Pete Abbate, vice-president: and John Light- ot, secretary-treasurer. Members ot the M Club have distinguished emselves in tootball, cross-country, swimming, ice- ickey, basketball, track, tennis, and baseball. Only relatively tew ot those participating in a sport ceive a letter, the school's highest general athletic ward. An M is the visible result ot hard work, thusiasm, taithtulness, skill, and good sportsman- ip. To be awarded his letter, a tellow must have ayed in at least a minimum number ot games, nw the qualities that are essential tor an M 'ard, be recommended by the Coach, and be ap- Jved by the Student Council. Also a letter is arded to the senior manager ot each sport. M Club members are ot invaluable assistance at all home athletic events. Both on the tield and in the gym they hold the crowds within the stands and on the sidelines: they keep the aisles cleared, between quarters and during other intermissions: they prevent the crowd trom overrunning the play- ing tield or gym tloor, they are ready to prevent any disturbance: and they are prepared to handle any type ot emergency. lt is because ot their un- tiring ettorts that Mamaroneck High Schools ath- letic events are more orderly than those ot most other schools. This year, the M Club, under Pete Abbate's leadership, developed a special M Club jacket- black with orange stripes and a tiger patch on the back, Most members ot the Club purchased these jackets, which enable other students more readily to recognize those ot their number who have dis- tinguished themselves on the athletic teams. Mary l'nwI1:m1, Virginia Xliuur, Iizny Simrrull, I-Qlimln-Ili Carter. Marian NI-leon. fyiitlxizl Ilmluw Clmrlmte I.:Ittcli. 'irirf Row: l.illrl:1 VI'iencr, -Iuzm Ilvvillu, Iil':u'u Kal Virginia llvixlulliu. Jlltly I.:Is-rr. S'1'I'm11I Row: Caroline Som-r, Evelyn -Illwlrhlll. llc IIN' I slim. Arlcm- llrnwn, fynlllizl liilrll, lillflll liuulflini. Evelyn Schmitt. Lucy 'I'11v:kcr, Ilczuictts Ih-ulclii. I.ms IC- L-Ilmrn, Ethel llinflmrg. Srmclm frnll. II, if-ml:-I. II:-tI1 Ilre-xlcr, I.oi5 .Kun Iirmnfl, Ann Stziclcpolr, fliinl Raw: Ilzirlmurzi Ilrzikc. Alma Rlcllmmwxux. Loif I l',-iwI1n1:u1n, IitI1eIxxyn Riff, Anne Hayes. 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V ' 5 K f x X. , hX 'E ry cf A., Y f' ' ? 217 UL -ring CLUBS THE CLUB CAR ENGINEERS' CLUB Forum Club meetings this year were scenes ot sizzling discussions and debates, very ably handled by Jim Fowler, president and moderator, Topics discussed included UMT, communism, the Marshall Plan, US-USSR relations, and the coming Presi- dential election. Several members, including Jim Fowler, vice-president Sigrid Nordwall and secre- tary, l lerb Levin, participated in torums at other schools. The Forum Club, sponsored by Mr, Ludwig, organized a torum itselt, inviting schools trom all LIBRARY CLUB T l'1r.vt Irnqu: -It-s-ic l'x:ici-nt:-, Xlztrx' towlinin, ficnruin Hakes, Xlririsul Liuclirxnl, Iii loc-n Alulinsvn. ,loan lit' Hntnm. Sum Lzngznti. .Xitwifllti Row: linrutliy linll, .Xnnu lsicrrnru, l.m'r:iinQ Karr. ,lunniv Rztgii, llzxry Nlzwzirmic, iilurin lfrxnivili, liruut- Strn' cuzzi, Alive Kenilriu:xn, lilziint- Nor- rlicclli. Tliiril fx'tm': l.yrli:i Iii Stulzt. .Xnne fn-- liljlllll, Klriry tirsinn, I':n U'l'l:n4:ni. Anim l.ilir:m4lu, liuwinnrie Rolsixictt, 'lillt-I1-sa lllmllillre-y, l'lliz'il1vtli l':u'tr:r, lfvulyn llnxler, l.ucillt- l.i-ami. Sxnln- l't-rry, .Xlfrcil Smith. l 1'I'.vI lx'ml': li, hl. Xziuvr. -luv l':ix:xl1trc, George Ralmc, Tony l.:lu:1ni, Rt-my Smith, .lulm linlilsrnitli. Nlmtt-n Low- ontlml, Roy Stern. ,S'1'r'nl1fi 1x'111s': Hill Super, IIIXVK' Drcxlci Paul Roman, Ilrnce Lllllllllllvll, ,luv Gnrrl-ni, Al Tllolnllsrnl, lirlzin l'oyntnn, -lack Sanborn. Third Rumi: John RlCl1lll'1lSUll. A, T, Stoner, Ilia-k Rapaport, Ilun Sinmn. Stzinluy Titcomh. John llnnn. I'l1ili1r ju-uiili, Mary Thomas, Georgia Rapp, Vets Mosltcr. llnh Scharl, Don Schiller. l uur'tl1 fx'uzt': Hickey NlvXlillzin. Ifrt-ml Kim-, Robert Englelmartlt. Ricltzlrrl Block, XVcir Daly, Don Nichols, Dave Hall, ' Doug Jordon, Holi Umm, Philip Sev- i t-rin, llick llrown, Eil lirnnncr, 'lim Trclzxnrl. FORUM CLUB Ifirx! Run: Nur:-t-n Flynn, llznviil lircxler, Harli- :-rt Levin. -lim Fowler, Siuriil Nurllwzxll, Mr. l.uilwii:, .Xl Thompson. Micky Fcterson. .N'i'i'm1f1 Ifnzvi ,lor Viormlon. Peter Mo-lter, Nancy 1-nttnlznln, livclyn Justescn. Jean Ruln-rts, Itixir llnml. Nlziry l.n Pic-rec. lrvinu Rriil, l'l1il St-verin, liil llrxtnnur. llolv Kit-ly. over the county to take part. Alter- nating supper and atter-supper meet- ings were held twice a month. To learn and actually practice library,techniques and to become tamiliar with boolcs are the aims ot the Library Club. The members also clipped newsf paper articles about tormer M. l-l. S. students tor the school scrapboolc. A radar expert, iet propulsion, diesel and gasoe line motors. and a ham-radio set operated trom school by Ed Brauner and Bob Engelbardt pro- vided interesting programs tor this year's Engineers' Club. SPANISH CLUB O n e of Th e school's most popular clubs, boasting a mem- bership ol 7I slu- d e n ls, is the Spanish Club, Los Gringosf' under the direc- lion ol Miss Anna Schmerzler, As- sisting her were Jean Orlon, pres- iolenlg Dorolhy Field, vice-presi- dent: Grace Kap- lan, secretary: an .. , .. , 1-im! lxuzvz lulith lxmilxmilt-r, tiznlnrit-l Ifnclis, ticrlzl l'illCllN. Ilnrnthy Xlltlsli, Emily Shimkin Ilizmt- liwrvsh I-'lmnu t Ni llxlllll ll ' ' , . r- . zu: Irv, . :true lwnllixce, .Xrluw llmwn, Ethel llinslvnzg. l.11L'ille Lifztnti-. Ruth hirlllwi Ywvlltl lx'i't L lt'l rin Vrillu Sill ' ' . .i 1, , . ,f i- , .1 y Nclinn, lzvulyu -lu-tc-vu. lizltllic l.:tsc'tt-1'. .Xml Nlvrrill, llzlrrx' llolmlur' ln-- 1'o1l'A'i Xl'1x lln liitlil u lnm glll, Xllt flu r 1 , s, . .IQ -1 Q ' ' xg . V 2 . yllrc. , :' I- i.I.. l't Sfirrer. Nancy llrllser. Xlzilry lfllcn Null' an Nlnx llmtll :Lu I'tlx lx , .ivf . . A it-'A'-'. '. 1' vvn Ric-A. . in QITIICCI, llzirry Malloy. Xxvlllllllll Mirnnwlri, lirygm V. .1 , . ' . 'xtnnz1. ,Xml Miller. l74il'utl1x' lfiulfl leant Hrtnn limre Iiupl-in C tt'ul llii Llimln Ylifril lx'mt': lfztnny fiziillct, lmruttzi liizlillnrclet, Xn't l' ' l'n'n'rn llixxitxn Nlnl' ' l'niist:i11t'n Xl:nl'in, lit-vrrly llrziwley, Phyllis l'iol.-fm. lliu'li:i1'zi Sfllllllllll, lliztnt- l x1'11rlc11l1:-iiii, I1 in Nl llt ll . i!. lmfi,r'1i lx'fm': Ruln-rt SL'llul11:llxel', ,lulm Cftniltrw, Xlnl :m ATI , ': S ' 1 ' ' 1 . , . ll 'cr i mx' V l n 1 L Q aft l it nuvlul lhyllis XX ll . Luis Intl, l ins lux-t-.lmrn, lxily Nltmfm-r. ,l:111lL't- lll1'ni'r.l 1'ul l'1lynlH11. Nliirv l. v. Sllzzlu l.il1liv. limi' llzlttcllllziii-ru l'it l itt Xu ll 1Ll ' N J . , . it :wilt-y. lwtsv .'p:lr1'rll. ,Mlm l':tt llmlrill 1n'.til1Ltl1'li1'is- lfzvtli lx'mt-: llIll'l5IlT1l Stewart. Mansion Ulzumf-'. Srinilm Scully. llftlc llzicicr. Ilurlmrzt lilt-ntlc-nninu. Ninzi Ln J Ann the Xltinnn. lxitty lxirltnmn. ltvvlyn Schnnti, I l urer. The club aims were to promote better relations with Soulh trips, and lectures on the lile ancl cusloms ol our America through such activities as Spanish parlies, Latin American neighbors. l t. , ., Kztplzm. Mary Lililry lbevericll. Iliirfi lX,I7Ti'Z Jim Fowler, Donald Schiller, lurk llnlzm. Rall CHESS CLUB .Ylflmllflyx lmff In Ieligfllfi flu-stvi' lfreeinan, ,Xrlhur Hvrnmntl, llnli Van lYie. .Sivzluilz llziviil llruxlcr. Alla-n Thnmp-'on, llnnnlil Schiller. Richzml Tlroun. FINANCE CLUB l'1r'.vl lxnfwz lzclith Englznlflvr, Susan Lilmhy, ,loan Orton, Nancy lllztu.-Xrtlllir, Grace l.cy. H elen Schcrff, .Strnrzfl Rmu: lVc'ir Daly. Pe-ter Mosher. llivk Hillsley, 1iern'ge Rztlw. lifl llrmul- cr, Morton Lnwetttllzxl, ill Valle, A. I. Stone, ,la-rry Vier, Micky McMillan. THTE MAHISCAN Lasl Seplrember, Jrhe Mahiscan slall held irs firsf meefing lo organize and allocare dulies 'ro per- sons who were inreresred in cerrain phases of 'rhe work. The nexr several meerings consisred largely of lecrures on The graphic-arls in general and Their ap- plicarion +0 yearbook consrrucrion in parricular. A producrion schedule was rhen ser up afrer which rhings moved on apace and wirhour undue hurry unlil 'rhe las'r few weeks before going ro press- which were prerry hecric 'for all members of 'rhe s+al3F. Mr. Keebler, The faculfy adviser, was fhe experi- enced hand who guided rhe yearbook Jrhrough rhe proper channels while Miss Riordan arranged all schedules for formal phorographs. The edi+or-in- arion by Sally Monson, and Peler Mosher worlced as associale edirors. The arricles for The Mahiscan were wrirren by a capable edirorial slaff composed of Sally Pearse, Nancy Gulimann, Noreen Flynn, Cynrhia Carll, Lorerra Gaillardef, Anira Perrucci, Vivian Meclces, Barbara Rock, Phyllis Holchlciss, Par Maguire, Sigrid Nordwall, Dale Dacier, Miclcey Feferson, Nancy Reese, Phyllis Dixon, Allan Thomp- son, Sreve Toiron, and Bob Kiely. Janer Reinharf, business manager and Janer Bowser her assislanf ser and iuggled The budgel for This year. Such worlc requires more fhan a simple knowledge of Algebra, so Mrs. Linden supervised rhe bookkeeping. The sub- sc r i p Jr i o n d r i v e w a s chief who made l'he wheels go round was Carol handled by She ard. Ann Numrich, re laced alrer her radu- Nanc Mac B U SIN E S S S T A F F F7 P Q Y E D I T O R I A L S T A F F .S'ittr'uff: Nancy MacArthur. ,lauet Reinlmrt, lk-tty 'lane YVntt. ,S'hnri1'i11g1: lim-tty Lou Ilreycr, Janet Bowser, Kziy Spnrrcll, Marian 'l'rc-fzucr, Sitting: Roy Stern. Pete hfnshcr, kizarnl Shcmrrl, Annu Numri l. ,lulm liolilsnlith, J I Standing: Micky Ifeturwn, Sully Uousmx. Pat RTZKHIHTQ. Phyllis Dixon, Noreen Flynn. ArThur and BeTTy Lou Dreyer. Many Thanks To The G. A. represenTaTives who collecTed The money Trom The hornerooms and Turned iT over To Nancy and BeTTy. Paul Roman and PeTe Schindler were The chieT look aT The birdie and say cheese men. The phoTography sTaTT, including Paul BrodTkorb and A. J. STone, Took many oT The aThleTic pics and inTormal shoTs oT liTe aT school. The envy of The resT OT The wriTers was The sporTs sTaTT. WiTh so many championship Teams Trom This year and lasT, They had maTerial Tor many headline wriTeups. Roy STern and Johnny GoldsmiTh col- lecTed The scores and inTormaTion wiTh The help oT The coaches and wroTe The arTicles abouT our Teams. The arT sTaTT Turned in a commendable array oT picTures. This year, There were many phases oT The Theme which Paul Field and Barbara Rock illusTraTed. AnoTher oT The diTTiculT buT necessary Tasks was The Typing. This was done by RuTh Williams, Ellen Turner, Frances Williams, Gloria Fraioli, Carol Hirschman, Mary Macri, Ann TommasseTTi, Adeline Macri, Mary Jane Gilman, and Mr. Allen's sevenTh period Typing class. WhaT's anoTher word Tor able? Who's This person? Buy a BoosTer Tor Mahiscan? How do kindly answered, and many more, were necessary To Tinish your yearbook, The Mahiscan sTaTT is very proud oT This year's book and hopes you will enjoy looking Through iT as much as They enioyed com- piling iT. Helping To meeT The budgeT, The adverTising sTaTT spenT many aTTernoons soliciTing ads. Marian TreTz- ger, BeTTy Jane WaTT, and Kay Sparrell made up This sTaTT. These girls have done commendable work on a job ThaT calls Tor business sense, TacT, and personaliTy. C ART AND PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF YOU spell KWBZlf'TSlSS'l- Siitlirm: luzmm Nl liuire, Paul Roman. Pill!! llmrltknrlm Yu y R ky? All These ques- Tions, which were so , . -'HC 6956. ,hiflllltilillllj Vivian Mcclwr-, 12:11-liziru Rock Tzmvt Hmml. .glifflillyl Roy Stern, lloh Kicly, Tenn Roberts, Ilan- llrcxler, fyenevim-ve Mm'Kennn. ,SflHll1HlglZ Ed W right, ,Terry NIST, lion Schiller, l':n 'lummziscttn Phyllis Dixon, Paul Field, Paul Hroiltkorh. Tolxn Iiolilsmitlx. EDITORIAL STAFF When Records are disTribuTed each Monday and are duly read and criTicized by one and all, how many sTudenTs really appreciaTe The work involved in geTTing ouT iusT one issue? Behind The scenes oT The Record may be Tound a busy and busTIing or- ganizaTion. The business sTaTT, wiTh able Jean OrTon aT iTs head, has The imporTanT job oT conTrolling The purse sTrings. UnTil These are loosened no picTures can appear nor can exTra pages be added as some- Times occurs. The main body OT This sTaTT is subdivided inTo small eTTicienT working parTs, one oT The mosT imf porTanT oT which is The adverTising sTaTT, whose high pressure salesman, Beverly Brawley, is in charge oT geTTing ads. IT you see her scurrying in and ouT oT sTores on Palmer and LarchrnonT Ave- nues, she is noT iusT on a shopping expe-diTion, buT is Trying To geT an exTra ad To swell The Record's coTTers. AddiTional cogs in The all imporTanT wheel are LoreTTa 6aillardeT, secreTary-Treasurer, and Nancy Neal's circulaTion sTaTT, which has The Tedious job oT Tolding and disTribuTing The papers. The ediTorial sTaTT is responsible Tor all maTerial Tound in prinT, excepT ads. Capable Jean RoberTs wields a mighTy pen. AT all school TuncTions she may be seen wiTh eyes glued on The specTacle, ears cocked, and pen poised Tor acTion, also, everyone looks Torward To her Tiery ediTorial which appears each week. NOT only is she Tamous Tor her ediTorial sallies, buT she keeps a waTchTul eye over all The work ThaT goes inTo The Record. Bob Kiely holds down The demanding job oT news ediTor, spending his Time looking Tor scoops. l-le also keeps his news hounds busy, by giving Them inTeresTing assignmenTs and sending Them in quesT oT news. Genny McKenna records all small Talk aT The 'Irv ffm 'lr ' Q ' 'risci 4! Rm I- .1 I . , RI. 5 I. 5. I II:n Riclitniyvr, lzilitli Iziiglzmilvr, I.iIIi'.u Schiff, l'zii'ul Iiziiir. liilccii lnlmsun Suran I,iIihy. ,Siurifriii Rnqug .loan Hurling, Kitty Kirknizni, Janie-s Shaffer, Nzuicy Ni-ul, Dlczm ll'l0ll, Ilevurly Ilrzlwley I tt l'ilIirIt xlllli Nlitlill .UIT il in 2 46. 1 t lc Younis Mullin. ljliwl lfiiqpg Ilzirlmrzi lilciiflciiiiiiiu, Ilzmnic Ilecl l'i1k l'n I swcl '. ,il Fqlflllll, Ileiiry Heil, Nc-il IHJICIICIHCII. Allen 'l'humlis0i1, Nlnrlun I.nwcntI1.lI, Ilnli limi lol i 1 1, I I Itly, lint l'ieIrI. Anita Iillrlieris, BUSINESS STAFF I-lilllop in her amusing slyle, while Paul Field and Gerry Vier keep a walchlul eye oul lor malerial lo be used in lheir comic inserl. Roy Slern and John Goldsmilh do a wonderlul iob covering all our sporls evenls, which have been numerous and imporlanl lhis year. No sporl is loo 'nsignilicanl lo slarl lheir pens working, Foolball, wockey, baskelball, lield and lrack evenls are all ably reporled, and even lhe girls' baskelball leam :omes in lor ils iusl due. Paul Brodlkorb lakes lhose ironl page piclures ol our winning leams. Four olher slalls which conlribule lo lhe success ul lhe publicalion do mosl ol lheir work on Thurs- lay allernoon, when lhe lighl in lhe Record room nay be seen unlil long aller sundown. A passerby in one ol lhese allernoons mighl glimpse one ol he various slall members lrudging up lhe hill wilh bulging paper bag. This, ol course, does nol con- ain news in any lorm, bul suslenance in lhe lorm ol Waller's special hol dogs. A look inlo lhe Rec- ord room would show Ed Wrighl busily lilling arlicles inlo columns, Pal lommaselli and her asso- ciales pounding lheir lypewrilers, Don Schiller cor- recling lhose errors in grammar lhal somehow seem lo appear lrom nowhere, and Phyllis Dixon worry- ing her head over lhose 'lheadsm lhal iusl lil. Even on Salurday morning, while mosl sludenls are home snalching lhal exlra lorly winks, Jean Roberls and her slaunch cohorls are long since oul ol lheir warm beds, and may be lound al lhe Larchmonl Prinl Shop proudly pulling lheir prod- igy, The Record, salely lo bed. And lhe nexl lo be heard lrom il are ils wails along lhe corridors al Mamaroneck I-ligh on Monday morning. Backing lhe ellorls ol all lhese sludenls are lhe unliring Miss Francis, who keeps lhe edilorial board under conlrol, Miss Devereaux, in charge ol arl, and Miss Whealon, who walches lhe budgel. SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMOR S JEIECH First Row: Ellen Tumer, Priscilla Lukins, Dorothy McNerney, Pat Brady, Virginia Miner, Dale Dacier, Audrey Griffin, Loretta Gaillardet, Cynthia Carll, Colette Leisutre, Carol K ne, Dot Hood, Lillian Waltner, Florence Vidile, Eileen Duffy, Carol Shepard. Second Row: Nancy Stout, Betty Lou Dreyer, Helen Solomon, Francis Levin, Sally Monson, Janet Baum, Joanne McGuire, Noreen Flynn, Ann Numrich, Betty Ann Ieffers, Carol I-Iirschman, Nancy Guttman, Anita Perucci, Dofothy Sand- berg, Carol Conklin, Marian Trefzger, Ruth Williams. Third Row: Dorothy Walsh, Paul Brodtkorb, Bill Soper, Dick Brown, Pete Schindler, Roy Stem, Tenny Schad, Micky Feterson, Paul Roman, Bernie Tit'ebaum, AI'en Thompson, Jim Ireland, Phyllis Dixson, Jeanne NeE, Sally Pearse. Fourth Row: Kay Sparrell, Fannie Gaillet, Grace Kaplan, Pat Englander, Janet Reinhardt, Phyllis Hotchkiss, Lilian Schiff, Jean Roberts, Genevieve McKenna, Dot Field, Beverly Brawley, Ann Coiinbury, Jill Greer, Nancy Reese, E'aine Ann Fararo, Francis Birch, Mary Lou Schade, Ann Wiener, Ann Stracuzzi. Fifth Row: Ice Gordon, Bruce Campbell, Pete Mosher. Brian Poynton, Jim Fowler, Leo Orsino, Skip Fink, Don Nichols, Ben Williamson, Martin Lyons, Don Schiller, Genrge Rabe, Roh Schneider, Steve Totton, Herb Levin, Jerry Van Dijk, Alice Kendrigan, Pat O'Hagan. Sixth Row: Bill Carullo, Tony Croce, John Gredler, Dick Rapoport, Bob Schad, Alan Gurwitt, Pet Maguire, Paul Field. Dick Athy. Fi1'.s-I Raw: Dorothy Donecker, Ann Hackney, Virginia McMullin, Gerda Fuchs, Katherine Munzer, Emily Shimkin, Mima Lee Newkirk, Pat Fish, Greta Mayer, Arlene Brown, Marilyn Aflisio, Mary Ley, Mary Lu Pierce, Virginia Marchiesello, Frances Combeo. Second Row: Diana Stamegna, Alma McGowan, Lois Fleisch- mann, Marilyn Mate, Ioan Durling, Beth Drexler, Kitty Kirkman, Patricia Smedick, Barbara Nicholas. Lorraine Migliaccio, Katherine Caisell. Ethel Ginsburg, Gabrielle Fuchs, Mary Parretto, I:-nice Tumer. Third Row: Margery Laub, Patricia Litt, Ann Stackpole, Barbara Pease, Luisa Clarkson, Patricia Dando, Douglas Jordan, Weir Daly, ,Tune Battenhausen, Domld Simon, Wamer Herlyn, Sally Jane Naumann, Gwenyth Kriss, Emma Pet- ruzzo, Jennie Rago, James Shaffer. Fourth Raw: Betsy Sparrell, Nina La Manna, Carol Poynton, Virginia McMullen, Carol Goulding, Josephine Dipwoli, Antonette Dorigo, Hannie Heesplink, Priscilla Richtmyer, Janet Gotthart, Suzanne Libby, Barbara Glendennimz, Sandra Scully, Antoinette Qualizzi, Libby Deverich, Edith Eng- lander, Marion James. Last Raw: David Wilkinson, David Lewin. Philip Rowley, Schuyler Patton, Frank Stern, Edward Bohan, Robert Keily. Edward Wright, Albert Stone, Morton Lowenthal, Robert Dana, Irving Reid, Henry Heil, William LeFurgy, Robert Schumaker, Philip Severin, Elaine Delicolli, Dolly Amoruso, Marie Bonazzo, Antoinette Doria, Phyllis Werblow. First Row: Audrey Deutsch, Mattie Lee Haley, Mary Ellen Sullivan, Margaret Jackson, Bwrbara Steinmann, Gloria Mang, Ann Merritt, Felicia Lee. Ioan Albelli, Dorothy Morse, Ioan Manning, Jennie Frioli, Edith Ciraco, Ann Giavannone. Stella Petrucci. Second Ro-uf: Rita Poccia, Katherine Laseter, Judy Clark, Ann Wiener, Patty Stierer, Mae Quirk, Mary Jane Fritzinger, Ioan McCloughlin, Jill Schiller. Lucy Tucker, Sally Silver, Rose Palma, Easy Rice, Arlita Holt. Third Row: Judy McAvity, Lesley Harper, Dianne Harysch, Peter Greeman, Sandra Wanderman. Gina Guttm'm1, Jane Hughes, John Taub, Jean Durling, Zoe Kennedy, Ioan Van Valkenburg, Albert Stern, Caryll Posner, Barbara Trimm, Phyllis Yeomans, Gloria Notorangelo, Jessie Piacente. Fourth Row: Jennifer Content. Patty Rigano, Ioan DiBuono, Anna Stamegna, Ila Kay Voris, Betty Rendel, Lee Marsh, Marie Faillace, Katherine Crillo, Tinka Risk, Ann Hayes, Dorothy Ann Swan, Madalon Operer, Joan Gailledet, Sue Van Noppen, Judy Warren. Last Row: Donald Rogers, Micheal Severin, Patricia MacCauley, Marie Heuberger, Evelyn Schmitt, Ann Seyiff-r, Wil'ie Lamoureax, Ann Mayrose, Faith Henson, Alice Pcatman, Noel Booth, Carol Lightfoot, Noel Henriques, Joanne San- born, Sharon Kelly, Walter Moeller, Richard Land. TS Speech Arfs in only lwo years of exisfence has grown fo be fhe largesf organization al' Mamaro- neck High School. Without fhe competent advisers which fhe club has H' would be impossible for such a large group of members fo run their particular activities smooth- ly. The council chairman, Miss Mifchell, directed fhe Radio Workshop which this year had a special as- sembly for +he.gues+s from Denmark and Finland on America, She also directed fhe P. T. A. Speech Festival in Radio Announcing, Dramatic Reading and Exlemporaneous Speaking, and fhe weekly assembly programs. Miss Wheaton directed The Make-up Club, 'rhe junior and sophomore one- ad plays. Mr. Sullivan managed The Thespian troupe and their Three-ad play. Mr. Hanna was fhe adviser of fhe one-acl and Three-acl' plays giv- en by 'rhe seniors. Miss Rencheler and Miss Dever- eaux were in charge ol fhe designing and con- structing of fhe stage seHihgs with 'lhe aid of a capable crew of Speech Arts members. Miss Mere- di+h- planned +he Speech Festival and other con- fesfs. Mrs. Linden was in charge of a group which ushered af plays and other events during 'rhe year, and Miss Lyons with Mrs, Annis managed, The business sfalf 'rhal' dealt with fhe advertising and sale of tickets for these various evenfs. Senior representatives 'ro fhe council were Tenny- son Sched, Joanne Van Noppen. and Mickey Fefer- son. The iuniors were Weir Daly, Marian Nelson, June Baffenhausen and Jrhe sophomores were John Taub and Jean Durling. The Radio Workshop under Miss lv1i+chell's direc- tion carriecl on a fuller program than ever before. Meeting on alternate Wednesdays they acfed, di- recfed, and produced radio scripts. In fhe fall a contest was conducfecl fo acquire-a Speech Arts emblem. Grefa Mayer's design of two masks, a mike, and a gavel was selecfecl. The em- blem appears on every program sponsored by 'rhe Speech Arts. We are all very grafelul +o our advisers who have given their Hme so willingly. Through 'lhem we have enioyed a very swcfeesful year. lwf' lmfl, lfi1'.rl lx'ff7c', l.4'7! in N1'5fl1f: fllickny l c-tvrsull. .lill llricr, PM illzlullirc, Ilnly llncicr. llclly 'limi' XYAH. . , , ,. . ., , , ,xffilllil lwn-, 1171 tu Ixiiflitz I-ill My-lw1'.l, lliin Nu-l1u.s, Nancy 1 uttmfmn, l.llll1l!1 Xlullmr. llill l'2n'11llu. lllfrll Ix'fitn': Slu-ilgx lmlilliurg. lfilcrn Iilllly. ,xllmll 'l'lmx11psm1, ,loc Szlvurxl, lf1'nlxL'x-s llirch llull Ss-hiller, ,lim lfmxlrr. . , . .. ., , . , lwizrrtlr lxmu: l'lu1'e-mv X nlnr. Ilcrme lllltllillllll. lc-tm' Nlosln-r. llnvnl lJr lflffll lx'fm': .lnlln llc-ll, ,luck Illumlgmul. Mr. llllllllil. rxlvr, Nlilfllll l.j'UIle. 'Inf' lfffflrlz lmrrmllly llrxml, llill L':n1'11llu. Kliclscy lfcln-1'smm, l'L-ter Mn lun lfiitfunl Iffti vlzlcli lllmnllcmml, l,illl:m xYIlllI'IL'1'. Hill Helen-nl, llnn Niclmls. Nllflwy l rtm'rrm1. liilr-mm llull-'. lh-rniv 'l'itl1-lxzaum, I lnre-mm Yiclilu. ,lou Szxvrum, llicl: Atlmy. l'wtfmi1 Ix'r'11l1l: lil-rnir Vlwlllf3lI2lllll'l. l'zn Xluuuire. llill lil-lvcrnl. lfilucn Duffy, Lillizm YV:lltnc'r. ,lzlqlc llluurlunucl, l'ilur'm1L'Q- Yinlllu, llun Nichols. SIENI Blaclcmail, iillerbug, accenls galore and a real lree-lor-all added lo lhe excilemenl and success ol lhis year's Senior Play, Ladies of lhe Jury. The slory concerned lhe lrial ol Yvelle Gordon, a French ex-Broadway show girl, Sheila Goldberg, lor lhe murder ol her husband. R PAY Aol I, lhe aclual lrial, showed Van Slye, lhe suave slale allorney, porlrayed by Jim Fowler, vieing wilh Dale, lhe defense allorney, Don Schiller. Pal Maguire did a wonderful iob as Mrs. Crane ol lhe jury, an inlelligenl sociely woman who was The play's leading characler, Olhers in lhe Trial scene were lhe dignilied Judge Fish, Peler Mosher? wiTnesses Evelyn Snow, Mrs. Gor- don's maid, Dale Dacier, and Dr. Quincy Adams, Allen Thompsont Susanne, Mrs. Cranes French maid,NancyGuTT- mann: The CourT Clerk, MarTin Lyons: The courT reporTer, BeTTy Jane WaTT7 and Bill Carullo, The gruTT oTTicer OT The courT. AcTs 2 and 3 in The iury room disclosed probably The mosT amazing jury ever assembled Trom Eileen DuTTy's brogue as a hoT-Tempered Irish cook To Jack The crowning achievemenT oT any Mamaroneck acTor is membership in The Thespians, The naTion- wide honorary socieTy Tor The TurTherance oT The DramaTic ArTs. Joanne Van Noppen, presidenT7 Tenny Schad, vice-presidenT7 Jenny Robinson, secre- Tary: Jim Fowler, Treasurer: and Mickey FeTerson, clerk, were The oTTicers wiTh Mr. Sullivan, adviser. A 3-acT play, The Male Ani- mal by Thurber, was given The nighT oT March 20 wiTh Don Schil- ler in The TiTle role. Jenny Robin- Bloodgoods porTrayal oT a shy, dreamy poeT. Joe Savoca and Florence Vidile were perTecT as The Tlashy Greek and The box oTTice queen, On The TirsT balloT, only Mrs. Crane is convinced oT Mrs. Gor- don's innocence. ATTer Three days in The iury room, however, she has won over Three characTers as well as Bill Geleerd as a really convincing ScoTchmang Bernie TiTlebaum as a hard-boiled veTeran: Lillian WalTner, a sweeT young Thing: Frances Birch as a souThern newlywed: and Dick AThy as a realTor. More diTTiculT To convince are Don Nichols in The leading male role oT Mr. Pressley, a cold-blooded business man, and Mickey FeTerson as Miss PraTT, a priggish spinsTer, boTh well acTed. When a Trick Tiinally wins These Two over and The l24Th balloT is Taken, The deTendanT is declared innocenT and The play ends in a greaT cry oT celebraTion Trom The iury. Special Thanks go To The Make-up Club, The cos- Tume and .prop commiTTees, The business sTaTT, To Dave Drexler and Jill Grier, sTudenT direcTors, and To Mr. Hanna, direcTor, all oT whom helped make our Senior Play a big success, THIESPTIANS Sony The pf-Ofgggorig Wife' and f fi'.rf li'i1fz': Vziul Rcmiziu, ,lim lfpwlur, 'l'4-nny Schziil, -liizixmv Yam Xnppr-ii, 'ly-miie Robinson . Mickey I-utr-rsuu, Sheila 1-olillicmi, Fowler' llile formgr foolball hero' Si'i'iii1iIlx'uri': Ilermu lltlt'll1llII!l. Tiilm-ull lll1TTy.Xlzal'izul Trcfvgcr, Sully Pcrirsc, l'zit fllzmxxin' Compleled lille lrlangle' The lin Nichol-. Sally Xliinsrm. TK-lv KTIJSTICF, llruci- Vriiuphcll, Florence was enllliely Tlrlesplan dll-ecledf Tllfril Kimi: Iicorge Ruling l':it'lilxiilzliiilcr,'AnsleyNllrnericll, ,Inc Szxvrlczi, l'utr Sfllillillfli. produced' and Cast l':xul llroiltlwilu, Harb l.evm. Luo llrslnri. Ihll Super. The requiremenTs Tor eligibiliTy are on a poinT basis. A maior role in a 3-acT play, a minor role in several plays, or The equivalenT Tul- Tills The IO poinT requiremenT. PoinTs are also given Tor backsTage work in lighTing, make-up, props. eTc. STars are given Tor work done during membership in Thespians. Four oT The 25 members oT This club have 4-sTar raTings, The high- esT raTings. Formal and inTormal iniTiaTions are held Twice a year. WiTh The increasing number oT plays more iuniors and sopho- mores will be eligible Tor member- ship. Firx! Row, l.1'ft tu Rigltl: Clara lialzona. Anne Mayrore, Vito Fosella, Lesley Harper, Bernarrl Titlchanm, lion Sllllflll, Irving Reifl. Philip Severin, Amy MC.-Xvity, llavirl Farr, Betty Stowe, lla K. Voris, Margaret licaver, XV. Herlyn, O U R B A N D jermitl Raw: Agnes Rapacs, Ann flinvannone, Marilyn Near, Pat Fish, Greta Mayer, -lane Hughes. Alanine Yier, lloh llgenfritz, tiorrlon Nichols, Vito Sinnpoli, Clayton Davis, Philip Trofihio, XYillian1 l-lolrling. Riehartl Knrts, lnge litteehlinpg. Ylzirtl Rare: Morgan Craft, -lnhn llel'alm0, Rieharcl lliforio, Tcfltly Qttatlrini, Herman Knief. llavitl Neville, Terlcly Riegel, Ronaltl Titlelmatnn, farl Rapp, Erlwartl Hnxie. l'at1l Roman. l mn'tlt l?n'zt': Anthony Lenares, Nlariin Nnletti, Janie- Row, fharlea Sellvy, Stewart Ifotwlyre. Anthony lfosella, Roger Sellaeklinfcky, llnnalal Nichols. llerlrert Levin. Tlmntas Stonter, Xlerrill frnnprrm, jamef Shaffer. ,ltuly Stahr, john llnrlantl, Tom Nloorhearl. llolv Migliaccio, ll0l1LIl1lH 'litteketi Ricliztrtl lin-tiuui. ,Xllvn Roman, Nlr, I'inney. OUR Ifim! Rmv: Remy Smith, Xlalenlm lleirworilx, llnrtlun Nielmlx, ltreta Mayer. l'hililr Severin, llonaltl Sinwns. O R C H E S T R A Sheila liolrlberg. Sfmmi h'n'a': .-Xlfretl Smith, l7re1l Blue. lla Kay Yaris. Ronnie 'lllflt'l71ll1lTl. Jim Schaffer, Irving Reitl, Vito Fnhella. Ronnie Marino. 'lilrirti Ruin: Iietty Stmv. llavial Farr. Sally Nanmann. Ste-wart lfortlyce, Ruger Shwekliiiselty, Herli Levin, lion Nichols, Tony lfosella, XYarner Herlyn. I'.UlH'fll lt'mt': 'lane .Xnn Httgllev. liarnl titntltlinu. farnl Slxeparil, Leelie Harper. lliek lfastztgui, Ylnhn Harlanfl. Mr. l'inney. 78 f'l1'I'Sf lffmiz liick Laml, james Shaffer. Phillip Severin, Svrmza' Row: Leo Hrsiiw, Holm Sclunnaker, Skip Fink, TWIRLERS Twirlen-: Betsy Sparrell, Marian Nelson, Vivian Meckes, Dale Dacier, Audrey Griffcn, Ann Numerich, Joan Cimiglia, Barbara Rock, Pat Maguire, Nina La- Nana. The Band is mosl' favorably known for ifs unfiring spirif af fhe foofball games. lf was ably led by lrving Reid, Drum lvlaior, Equally spirifed was Joe Savoca, who af fhe concluding game dressed him- self as aifiger fo be fhe mascof of M. H. S. Up from' were fhe fwirl- ers in fheir new milifary uniforms, l led by Ann Numrich. The Band, under fhe direcfion of Mr. Harland Pinney, marched wifh ofher visifing bands in Larchmonf, Mamaro- neclc, and Tarryfown in various parades. The band's concerl' This year was especially well received by an enlhusiasfic audience. Carefully chosen selecfions, played wifh zesf, spirif and pre- The orchesfra, under fhe direcfion of lvlr. Pinney, has had anofher commendable and enfhusiasfic year. Besides enferfaining us af fhe Friday as- semblies and The class plays, if combined ifs falenfs wifh fhe Band in giving a fine performance af fheir annual concerf on March l9. Wifh an insfrumenfafion more nearly complefe fhan usual, fhey negofiafed numbers more difficulf cise musicianship under fhe able bafon of Mr. Harland Pinney accounfed for fhe greaf volume of unqualified praise from fhe lips of all who affencled. The manager is Don Nichols, secrefary, Paul Roman, freasurer. Alan Gurwiff, and librarian, Don- ald Simon. ihan in previous years and played fhem especially well wifh fhe nafural resulf fhaf af fheir annual concerf fhe enfhusiasm of fhe audience was mani- fesfed by more vigorous applause fhan ever before in fhe hisfory of fhis splendid musical organizafion. The Presidenf of fhe Crchesfra is Carol Shepard, wifh Sheila Goldberg, vice-presidenfg Don Nichols, secrefary: and James Shaffer, Librarian. lllck l'ast1gg1. Ray Rivituso, Don Simon. MALE ENSEMBLE l 79 1 :Til I fl I Ullllilllll, Ilrzvl Row: Sllllillnl l'rll1l. blllll- .Xllzl lluullr- . Nlalizlll lwlsllla, l.lzcy lla-i'sllllvll7. lzlzallllll lan-l'a, lxallly lrillu. Xlzlrlc- lfaillacu. lflllllll XX'llllrl-, i.all'l tilltllllzlllll, llrlrmltlly Nlol'-r. ,lumly L'l:l,l4. N llllil Il'ri:i': .xllllil Stzllllvglla. .lunly XYzlr1'c'l, lilmixl Niltzilwllllgm-lil. lirsrilillu Alf-xxlililcr, liill'l72ll'll Tllflllllll. Xlafy ,lTlI'IL' lfritzillucr. ll:ll'1ll Nllllc-l'. ,lulle I'clr1il. Stella l,QIl'lICCI. Nancy llalu-r. l'lal'a liilllflllil. Ruse l'allll:l, FIOZHI xlL'l.Illlj4llllIl. lil ll Run: -lrlall l'-fblt'I'. l.illlliL' lien-l'iL'll, .Xllirliilvtlc llorigrl, l Xl 'lllie ,Xln-xmlrlrr. latriuizl lirzuly. llutty .Xml l tlinl'-. .Nllll lklffnlllvrry, l.illi:lll xxv2llfllUI'. l':ll'rll 1-Hlllillll. l':lr1ll K:lnu. liflfllllfil lircasrlll, Miss XYvlls. lrlirfll If iv: lfcli'l1 l'1ngl:lllrlc'l'.Xlar' l.1l l'iri'c'. l'!ltriCia Slllvilirk. 5 Priscilla Rirlltlllm-yr'1'. fzlrillc' Ruse. xllrvll llllrlillu. Klltmlillctt- Daria, l':itrici'i Tfilllasscttl, Marilyn Mate, lh-vm-rly Mitt:-ll. l':lnla RUtllCIlllCl'lL, SIIYZIHIH' Lilllly. lxlilfig' l'Ivl1llc-me-r. 1 Rmr: Mamlelrlll Uperar, Ann Nlayrose. .xllll xlbffiif, Allll lliovavlmllll, Erlitll liirzlcrl. Tellllifvr frllltelli, llc-Milla fnnyl r, Ethel llillsllerg, Kay llatsell. CHRISTMAS PRUGR Tradilional Cllrislmas leslivilies were observed llwis year wlwen llle music and dramalics deparl- menls cornbned in Tlleir annual program, Tlfle Cl1Oil' and Girls' Glee Club under Mr, F. C. Conklin and Miss Evelyn M. Wells, respecliyely, opened llle program wilfl Break Forlll Oll Beau- leous Ligllll' by Bacll, and Hpeler Go Ring Dem Bells, a Negro spfrilual. Wil'l1 Bill MCGGOUQB as narralor and ' Rocl ol Ages lor background music, llwe Hebrew celebralion ol llle Fesfival ol Ligllls was enacled under flue supervision ol Miss Wanda B. Milcllell. Tlle Nalivily scene lollowed willl The Virgins Lullabyl' and 'A Joylll C:l'1FiSlVl'l6Sll accom- panying Tlle cnlrance ol adoring worsllippers. Tlwe legl scene, ollsel willl a calfledral rose window, con- necled llle season willl praclical clwarily ol loday. Tlle incidenlal solo parls were lalqen by Ann Cztclinberrlf, Priscilla Riclllmyer, Pal Maguire, James Sllafrier, and Jerry Vier. Tlfle assembly closed willl a candleliqlll procession, lollowed by carols and solos by Mamie Alexander, Mary Lu Pierce, and Diane Slameqna. VOICE CULTURE Mamaroneck High School can be proud of fhis year's splendid A Cappella Choir. Under fhe ex- cellenf direcfion of Mr. Conklin, fhe Choir has had an exfremely acfive and enjoyable year. One of fhe highlighfs was fhe annual Chrisfmas program pre- sented for fhe school and fhe P. T, A. The fradi- fional candlelighf procession, as always, was impres- sive. The parficipafing soloisfs were Diane Siam- egna singing Silenf Night and Paf Maguire, Ann Coffinberry, Priscilla Richfmeyer and Jerry Vier singing The Shepherd Sforyf' On December 22, fhe choir wenf fo Grand Cenfral Sfafion fo sing Chrisfmas Carols where fhe program was received wifh a greaf deal of enfhusiasfic applause from commufers. Many members affended fhe Firesfone Broadcasf fhaf evening, and on fhe way home helped spread fhe Chrisfmas spirif by caroling from fhe huge free af Rockefeller Cenfer fo Grand Cenfral Sfafion. Several ofher 'rrips were made fhis year by fhe Choir. Two very successful performances were given af fhe exchange programs wifh Sfamford and Free- porf. Everyone was impressed wifh fhe friendliness and warm response fhey received in bofh schools. The Choir's abilify was again demonsfrafed af fhe Communify Insfifufe program held af fhe Junior High School. The climax of fhis hard working and eventful year was fhe annual A Cappella Choir Concerf on May I9, when I2O excellenf voices performed. Much of fhe credif for fhe smoofh efficiency of all fhe choir's acfivifies goes fo fhe officers: Jerry Vier, choir masfer: Eileen Duffy, assisfanf choir mis- fressg Kay Sparrell, clerk: Bob Schad, librarian: and Carol Conklin and Carol Goulding, fhe hard work- ing accompanisfs. This has been a year fhaf no choir member will forgef, because aside from gaining valuable frain- ing and experience fhey've had a wonderful fime. A CAPPELLA CHOIR First Row: Eileen Duffy, Vivian Meckes, lfat Magnire, Mary Lu Pierce, Mamie Alexander Pat Brad Yi Ann Cofiinherry, Tenny Schad, Bob RIEKCI, Dick Hillsley, Jerry Vier, Irving Reid, kay Sparrell, Carol Shepard, Sally Monson, Marian Trefzger, Cynthia Hodgson, Nancy Reese, Dorothy Kull, Carol Kane, Nancy Guttman. Second Row: Lilian XValtner, Antoinette Dorigo, Emma Petruzzo, Joan Aherle, Pat Tomassetti, Priscilla Richtmeyer, Phyllis Hotchkiss, ,Toe Gordon, Peter Mosher, Dick Broun, Bill Carullo, Tony Croce, ,Tim Shaffer, Dave Wilkinson, Betty Jane VVatt, Margie Laub, Joan Milner, Connie Mallin Grace Kaplan, Sigrid Nordwall, Nancy MacArthur, Joanne Van Noppen, Betty Lou Dreyer. Third Row: Dot Hood, Louisa Clarkson, Mary Cowham, Ada Pat Dodrill, joan Devine, Antoinette Doria, Dede Mosser, Marion Nelson, John XVorssam, ,Tolly Woodbridge, Leonard Fink, Micky Millan, John Lightfoot, Jim Fowler, Nick Starapoli, Frank Nordenschild, Dick Smalley, Jim YVhelan, Alfred Smith, Barbara Biggard, Ann Stackpole, Jean Orton, Pat Smedick, Susan Lihby, Edith Englander, Maria I-iovannone, Mary Ley. Fourth Row: Beverly Mitten, Diana Stamagna. Ioan Durling, Janice Turner, Alma McGowan, Barbara Rock. Barbara Nicholas. Marion James, Sally Naumann, Ray Rivituso, Neil MacLellan, Dave Replorzle, Bob Carlson, Bob Englehart, Philip Joseph. -Phil Severin, Schuyler Patton, Ed Brauner Leo Orsino Henr - Y Puller, Gwen lxriss, Barbara iileullcnnrng, Micky Feterson, Jennie Robinson, Maigrit Staats, Barbara Schmitt. lfirst Kon: Turner, Nelson. liuwsur, Rnrhenlmerg, llzixter, Nlcalillan, Raine, Starapoli. Dent:-ch. .Shvcund Row: Lrsuitre, james, Maguire, Russ, iiinslrnru, McHugh, liedney, Fitzgerald, Levin. Lyons. Yllinl Krlw: 1-:iill:u'rlet, lsagzxni, Ton'lasrc-tti. fznnplrcll, Hurling. Fleishinzmn. Replogle, liranner, Carlson, lcnnewein, lfnllcr. lfrfurtlz Rmv: Czistagni. Grier, llligliacci. l'uyntnn, Rose, Mcalnllin, Hansen. Alhcrt. Ziinmrrmzm. Fiflli Raw: lYhiTe. lYaltner. Ludivino. YanAllrn, Honil. Nanmann. Cowliann. Helxworth, Germond, Guttman, Herlyn. b'i.a'H1 Raul: Clarkson. Perry. Stainagna. Petruzzu, XVorss:nn, Simon. Shepard, finrwitt. First Stage Raw: Pierce, Tomasselti, llorigo, NVclls, Hood, Miller. llrziwley, Caryl. Stracuzzi. Shumalcer, ' IJ'ci . Nichols, lllflh, A er SPFOHIY Row: Nasser, Aberle, Duffy, Foster, lirzuly. Cofhnberry, Hillsley, Carullo, Fink, Reid. Third Row: fiarfola, Mcliim, Jeffers, Alexander, Vidilc, Dorlerill, Mayer, Richtmeyer, lloria, Reinhart, Meckes, Vier, Schad. Fourth, Row: Pan-tra, Quagliozzi , l7iT.itta, firiffen. Santangelo, Battenliansen, Hackney, Iladman, Nicholas, Schiller, McClellan. Rivituso. Fifth Row: lleverich, fTC'nnner, Mamaroneclc l-ligh School has long been noTed Tor iTs excellenT musical organizaTions, and This year's Mixed Glee Club is cerTainly no excepTion. Every Tuesday and Friday, under The able direcTion oT Mr. F. Colwell Conlclin, 250 voices rang ouT loud and clear in The audiTorium. l947-T948 had The largesT glee club in The hisTory oT Mamaroneck Senior l-ligh. The oTTicers plus The eTTicienT Board oT Governors helped To malce The season such a successTul one. Lead by Tennyson Schad, presidenT: CynThia Hodg- son, vice-presidenT: Joanne van Noppen, secreTary1 Richard l-lillsley, librarianq Nancy MacArThur, Treas- urer: and accompanisTs, Carol Conklin, Carol Shep- ard and Sally Monson, The songsTers noT only worlced hard buT also had Tun. The Board oT Governors was composed oT Sally Pearse, Joe Wilson, Nick STaro- poli, Grace Kaplan, Sheila Goldberg, JaneT Rein- harT, Bob Riegel, John l.ighTTooT, PaTsy Brady, and Ann CoTTinberry. Hickey, Uzxxtcr. Rindfleish. Muller. Stern, llronn, Lyons. Two public perTormances were given during The school year. The TirsT was an assembly program held in January in which The enTire period was devoTed To music. The sTirring Pilgrims Chorus by Wagner was The eTTecTive Tinale. On March l7, many mem- bers oT The glee club aTTended The perTormance oT Tannhauser given Tor high school sTudenTs aT The MeTropoliTan Opera T-louse. This opera conTains The Pi'grim's Chorus ThaT was sung in The assembly program. The ThirTy-TourTh annual concerT oT The Mamaro- neck l-ligh School Glee Clubs was held in The Junior l-ligh audiTorium, April I6, l'-748 aT 8:l5 o'cloclc. The enTire concerT was under The direcTion oT Mr, Conk- lin and Miss Eve'yn M. Wells. Opening The program was The TradiTional Alma MaTer under The leadership OT The presidenT. The TirsT halT oT The program Tollowed wiTh O Sing Your First Row: McLellan. Norclenschilul, fznnpliell, Liavzxlierc, Patton, Talib, Gotthart, llzinrlo, llvvin, Lilvlmy, Ley. Swzlml Row: Eiiglelmzirl, Fnstnuui, vlnsupli, lickhzirrlt, xYlIlllC'll, Farr, Hogan, Hutchinson, Iloimckvr, Third Razr: from-, Xkpoilliriilge, Sninllcy, linlilheru, linglzmilcr, Ventura, Hecspelink Schvrff Ton ss ' I . , , iziyetti, lcterson, lfoiirtli Row: Nichols. '1i.lj'l0l', lizirlzinvl, lirgenwzllil. Henry, Kwzulzi, liziillrt. Hinnlillrey, Pease, XYz1tt, filenrlenning. F1'ftli.Rv'ZU: Stern, Herlyn, Smith, Nichol, Joseph, lilion, lfielil, iiinvannone, xlC1T1lllt'. Moulton, Fish, Pernoil, Sixth Row: Lewin, Lief, Henigsun, llzxly, Smith Nluntzmaro, Gzmtncr, Thompson, fnnninghrun. Horton, lioulrling, Stains, Goss, Hanm, liruasrm. Sefeliflz Row, Sitting: l.itt. Rolxenson, Hakes, Mullin, Orton. Norilwzill, l-uttnmnn, Fuchs, Verrncci, Zzigziroli, Kendrigan, Smith, XYallacc. First 5111110 Row: Schzul, XYatt, Spnrrcll, Monson, Trefzger, Hodgson, Mac.-Xrthiir, Van Noiipi-ii, Case, Drcyer, Santora. Si'rwid Row: XlOil'lt'Y, Roinan, Severin, lligzgaril, Milner, Kzlplzm, Reese, Kane, Ln Nlanzi, lJiSt:mli, Tliirii Rn-wg Richardson, Ernst, lireemzin, Kriss, Ncwkirk, Kenry, lJil,itt0, Hyers. Fimrlli Row: Gordon, XYilson, Bionlton, Guthrie, XYilkinson, T.:inil, Kiely, Trimarchi. Songs words and music by Noble Cain: Now +he Day is Over wiih ihe lenor solo by Jim Shaliierf Hallam Sireei Song from 'rhe opereiia Naugh+y MarieHa by Viclor l-lerberi which included l'he glorious soprano solo sung by Diana Siamegnag and l-lalleluiah, Praise Ye ihe Lord. Girls' Glee C'ub, 'rhe Male Ensemble, Male Quar- lei, ihe Dancing Dozen and lhe Melocliers rounded oul ihe conceri. The Male Ensemble wilh Dick Land, Jim Shaiier, Leo Orsino, Bob Shumaker, Dick Ease l'iggi, Don Simon, Philip Severin, Leonard Eink and Ray Riviiuso, sang Kenlucky Babe, My Gal Sal, A Lifile Close Harmony and lhe iavoriie Johnnie Schmokerf' Peier Mosher accompanied 'lhe Male Quariel' composed oi Jim Shaffer, Tenny Schad, Bob Riegel and Irving Reid, while ihey sang So Long Mary, Rosalie and Old King Co'e. Solo dances and choreography for ihe Dancing Dozen was by Nancy MacAr+hur and Marian Treizger. The girls were Pai Brady, Pai Case, Carol Conklin, Beliy Lou Dreyer, Sheila Goldberg, Cyn I-lodgson, Jean Or- ion, Phyllis l-loichkiss, Nancy Macfxrihur, and Kay Sparrell. Boih ihe Dancing Dozen and 'rhe Melodiers, sang an all Gershwin program. Sally Pearse choreo- graphed and did 'rhe solo dances in ihe Melodiers numbers. Parlicipaiing were Joan Aberle, Ann Coi- iinberry, Eileen Duliiy, Pai Maguire, Vivian Meckes, Bill Carullo, Jim Fowler, Don Nichols, Bob Riegel, Tenny Schad, and Jerry Vier. Concluding 'rhe 'asf hall: oi 'rhe performance +he Mixed Glee Club sang One World, wiih solo by Mamie Alexander, Lei My Song Eill Your Heart Sancius, Ann Coiiinberry singing ihe solo, Coun- fry S+yle and 'rhe elaboraie finale Voice of Free- dom adapied from Rubins'rein's Kammennoi- Osirowf' Thus ended a very successiul Mixed Glee Club year. F1'r.rt Rwzii, Luft In Right: Juily Clark, Nancy linker, Anna Stainegna, llettina Cooper, Regina Bender Roberta Maguire. Mary Jane lfritzinger, June Porto, Miss E. W'ells, Marilyn Mate, Jeanne Mitchell Charlotte Latte-n, ,loan Devine, Jenny Rago, Jane Ann Hughes, Joan Manning, Mae Quirk, Dorothy Morse, l-lilith Ciraco, Sn-lla Petruzzi, Frances iinaclagnola, XVilma Lamonreanx, Dorothy Farrell lla Voris. flara Calzona. SL't'um1 Row, Luft to Rflflit: Noel ltooth, Carol Lightfoot, Noel llenriques, Sharon Kelly, Katherine Crillo Arlene Sn-iniml, Jennifer Content, Juily XYarren, llarbara Trimm, Sandra Croll, Gina Guttmann. Marilyn Ness, Lois lisselhorn, ltetty Renrlcl, Faroline Soper, Marie Faillace, Patty Rigano, Lind: XYicner, XYren Bizzard, Mililn-fl Lawson, Sandra NVanderman, Caryl Posner, Jill S-Chiller, Sue Van Noppen, ltetty Stow, Arlene Raneri, Ann Mayrose, Eleanor McNamara. Third Row, Left tn Right: Eleanor Reerl. Lois Pope, Barbara Bowler, Virginia McMullen, Joan McLoughlin Minnie Sinistore. Lonnie l'agliaru. Kathleen Catsill, ltarlmra 5iEll'lITl8!'lll, Ann ltunting, Dorothy Hilton Ann Merritt. Joan lleltuono. Mary Mnsser, Theila Cloiiticr, Mary Ellen Sullivan, Vivian Shore, Ant fiiovannone, Margaret De Alleauine, Rose l'alina, Ersaliue Alexander, Norma Castagna, llfarion Batsakis Joan Alhelli. Filith Hall, Katherine Laseter. Lucy iiersliovitz, Mary Mills, Evelyn Justesen, Phylli! Ye-omans. Elsie Nainacher. Marjnlyn Yamlerhorst, Jeannette lleolchi, Ttarbara Soriano, Sallye Silver Alice Peatman, ltorntliy Swan. I uur!li Row, Lrfl to Ririhf: Joan iiaillarilet, Lois Nesbitt, Lesley Harper, Bette Myers, Tinka Risk Maflclon Operer, Rita Poccia, Marie Henlmerger, Arlita Holt, Patricia McCauley, Sally Nelson, France llruno, Jenny lfraioli, Alice Yizaf. Josephine lionacci. Carol Miller, Rose Ann Micalizzi, Jennii Totnassetti. lleatrice Lopes, l'attie Stierer. M'c'nfly lhattentielrl. Virginia Roberts, Mary Lon Fastiggi Felicia Lee, Gloria Manu. Jean lliirling, Veiltify Jackson, Nancy Burden. GIRLS' GlLlElE C J A great number and variety ot songs ranging trom lullabies to dance tunes were teatured by the Girls' Glee Club this year. Under the skilltul direc- tion ot Miss Evelyn Wells, they did an excellent iob ot singing at the Christmas program and in the annual spring concert. Girls' Glee Club rendition ot Patapan, Vir- gin's Lullaby, Rock ot Ages, with several carols sung with the A Cappella Choir, made the Christ- mas program even more ettective. Their singing trom the balcony truly sounded like that ot angels. The otticers ot the Glee Club helped to make it a smooth running organization. Joan Devine was the president: Charlotte Lattin and Gloria Mang, vice-presidents: Jennie Rago, secretary: and Jeanne Mitchell and Marilyn Mate, librarians. Joan Devine. president. and also senior accompanist was aided by Jane Ann Hughes. Since Miss Wells had to get back to Junior High tor a class the 5th period, entertainment was planned tor most ot the rehearsals, which were held 84 this year on Tuesdays and Thursdays at twelve thirty. The entertainment was either imported tror the iunior and senior classes or was provided b the girls themselves. Among the entertainers tror Girls' Glee Club were Felicia Lee, Lois Ann Pop and Sue Van Noppen who played the piano, Bettin Cooper and Dot Morse who sang, and Bobby Me guire who sang and played, Outside talent include' Mima Lee Newkirk, Antoinette Doria, Mary Lo Pierce, Diane Stamegna, Emma Petruzzo, and Joa Durling with her sister Jean. Some days the gir worked with Joan Devine on one ot their sonc atter Miss Wells lett. The spring concert, ot course, was the high spc ot the year tor the Girls' Glee Club. They san Virgins Lullaby by Stairs. Cherubin Song lNc 7l by Bostnianslcy, The Star by Rodgers, Ligt Divine by Rubinstein arranged by Lorraine Wa ters, a Harry Wilson Arrangement ot Cindy , mountain dance song, My Heart at Thy Swee Voice by Saint-Saens and April by Buchanan. NATIONAL HONQR SCOCClllE'lFY Characfer, scholarship, leadership and service are whal fhe Nalional Honor Sociefy sfands for and are The bases on which sfudenf members fo fhis organi- zalion are chosen. The officers in fhe Mamaroneck Chapfer of The Nafional Honor Sociefy for +he year I947-I948 are Dick Hillsley, presidenl: Cyn- fhia Hodgson, vice-president Jean Orion, secre- fary: Paul Roman, 'rreasurer and Miss Alicia An- drews, sponsor. For a sludenf fo qualify in scholar- ship he or she musl' be in fhe upper rhird of fhe class. To qualify in leadership and service The sfu- denf musl' be ali acfive member or leader of some of 'lhe exlra-curricular acfivilies such as fhe music organizafions, fhe language and olher fypes of clubs. The sfaff of rhe Record or Mahiscan, fhe afhlefic feams, fhe General Associafion, or dra- mafic producfions. The membership is limifed each year fo fiffeen oercenf of fhe Senior Class. Five percenl of fhese are selecfed in May of 'rheir iunior year and fhe 'esf in December of fheir senior year. This way lhe Honor Sociefy has a carry-over of members each year. The fradifional fapping ceremony in assembly was used again fhis year lo inducf fhe iew members and have fhem receive fheir gold Jins. They are official members of fhe Nafiona' -lonor Sociefy affer affend- ng an inifialion usually held if one of fhe members' iomes - wifh refreshmenfs erved afferwards. The Nafional Honor Soci- rfy has raised a money irst Row: Grace Kaplan, Joanne Yau Noppen, Betty Lou Dreyer, Marian Trefzger, Sally Pearse, Ianet Rein- hart. econri Row: Dot Hood, Florence Vidile, ,lean Orton, Dick Hillsley, Cynthia Hodgson, Paul Roman, Nancy MacArthur, Miss Andrews. hird Row: John Goldsmith, Sally Monson, Paul Brodtkorh. Don Schil- ler, Terry Vier, Joe Gordon, Tenny Scharl, Pete Mosher, Iean Roberts, Phyllis Dixon, Sigrid Norrlwall, Carol Conklin, Virginia Minor, Sara Lagani. mrth Row: Mickey McMillan, Ralph Valle, Skip Fink, Dave Drexler, Don Nichols, Jim Ireland, Bruce Campbell, Al Schreck. Tim Fowler, John Lightfoot, Bob Riegel. Brent: ,Tack Sanborn, Nancy Gutt- mann, Carol Sheparrl. scholarship of one hundred dollars since l93l To help some member of lhe senior class confinue his or her educafion. This does nor necessarily mean a sfudenf planning 'ro affend college. This year an evening bridge was held in fhe library during lhe laffer parf of January. Pennanfs wifh fhe name of fhe insfifufion, year, and sfudenl' who won 'rhe scholarship in previous years decorafed 'rhe room. Coffee and sandwiches were served. A prize for 'rhe high scorer af each fable was given. The Honor Sociefy has posled orange and black keysfones in 'rhe home rooms following each reporf card period. These keysfones conlain fhe names of fhose who have aflained fhe firsl' and second honor rolls for fhaf period. To be on fhe firsl' honor roll all one's marks musf be ninefy or above, and for fhe second honor roll, one musf have af leasf 'rhree eighfy-five's and no marks below eighfy. The Honor Sociefy has also senl congrafulafory nofes To fhose on fhe firsl honor roll. The local chapfer of fhe Nalional Honor Sociefy was insfalled al' lvlamaroneck High in I93I. During fhe pasl sevenfeen years many of our sfudenfs have sfriven successfully fo become members of fhis organizalion. Even 'rhose who have nof been lapped hold Jrhe Sociefy in high regard and are beffer sfudenfs and persons because of ifs exislence. Germain Climb The German Club, under The sponsorship oT Mrs. RuTh Allen, has enioyed a very successTul year. The meeTings were held monThly, aT which Times pro- grams perTinenT To The clubs purpose were given. The ChrisTmas meeTing was held aT The home oT Richard l-lillsley where sixTy members enjoyed The German games and carols. Many members aT- Tended Tannhauser, a very popular opera by Wagner. The oTTicers oT The club are: Richard Hills- ley, president Richard Broun, vice-presidenTg Alan GurwiTT, secreTary: and William Miranda, Treasurer, Latin C iuilb Under The capable guidance OT Miss FaiTh Wal- lace, The SenTus Populusgue Romanus had a success- Tul year. The principal acTiviTies oT The club were a Trip To New Yorlc To see The play Medea, a visiT To The Roman and Greek wing oT The MeTropoliTan Mu- seum oT ArT, The enTerTainmenT oT The Rye l-ligh School l.aTin Club, and a ValenTine Tea conducTed by The members oT The Virgil class. The oTTicers were: Allen Thompson, presidenT1 Sigrid Nordwall, vice-presidenTg PaTricia Englander, secreTary: and David Wilkinson, Treasurer, Itim-tR111ti: Alice Peatinftn, Noel limnli, Mary lillen Sullivan, Linda NViencr, Lucy Gershovitz. 5t't'wirI Row: Robert lvyler, -lohn l':twtronox'o, Hrinnie llt-espelink, Arlene llrown, janet liottlizirl, ,lurly bimpson, bharon lxelly, Emily bhimkin, llztrlmrzi Stewart, Joanne McHugh, Joan Yan Yalkenlmnrg, llian llarysh, llettina Cooper, Nancy linker, Tliirdvkotuz Albert Stern, Neil MCNe-ish, Leslie Stewart. Sue Libby, Nxiry Ley, Lorraine Nliglinccio, Sally N-illllllllllll. Peter Xloshcr. Allen ilwlllllllllrtlll. l':it lfnglzinrler, lien XYilli:nnson, Szindrzt NYzinderm:tn, V Evelyn Schmitt, Till Schiller. Fnlirfli Row: l'cte Schindler, Grahrtm lVTlriun, Henry Elion, Stokes Nelson, llarharzt lilendennintz, George farl, l'at Fish, llob Nichol. It-ztnette Klttehell, ,lnrly lilztrk, Lilihit- Ileverish. Edith liniglriniler, l.0ia Esselborn, lieth llrexler, Lois Pope, Xlndefun Upcrer, Tinkzt Risk, Kathie Lnseler. Tohn XXTOTSSIHII, -lanet Reinlmrt. Jennie Robinson, liynthixi Hodgson, fynthizt l':1rll, lfzinny fiziillet. Klztrizin ilnnies, Clara lfalzonzl, Bob Sclunuzilcer. Fifth Roni: Vincent Reid, Bob Reichnril. tiordon Nichols, lieorge Klein. Alfred Smith, Ioan Foster, Eleanor Reed. Ethelwyn Rice, lDorothyfAnn Swan, Zoe Kennedy, -Abrlita Holt, l-.csley Harper., Indy NlCAviTy, Gloria Klang, liarbikrzi Drake, .Xnn Xlvrritt, Mary Tune liritzinger, Lois Nesbitt, Sally Nelson, Bette Myers, lletty Stow. Filirt Razr: liettv l.on llrevt-r, Sully l'ezn'sc, Sheila linlillwrig, lieth llrexlvr. Florence Yidile, Kziy Munzer, Ethel liinsbiirg, Ilick li'ernnd. .hiltlllld Rmb: George Rapp, Margery l.:tnli. john Sanborn, llctty jane XY:itt, llill Nlirztndzi, Richard Hillsley, Richard Brown, Carol Conklin, Robert Riegel. Third Row: lloug' Vollmer, Neil Macneish, Al Yollmer, lfred Aloe, l':u1lfi Rothenberg. l.ili:1n Schiff, Ronnie Irelztnrl. llob farlson, Sal Fztillnce. Robert l-Inglclmrt, Rieliaril lllock. l-Id XYright, Dick lfnstiiqgi, Anthony Laifoni, George Rnbe, joe tiorilon, jerry Yan llyke, liill helen-rd. Fuilrth Row: Peter jennewein, Tolly XX'o0dbriilge, Paul llrodtkorb, Peter Schindler, A. J. Stone III, John llunn, Hill Day, Jack liiolztn, llob Schneider, llill Soper. Henry Heil, ,lanies Ireland, Dave Drexler. The Red Cross Club had a very successTul year under The able leadership oT Miss Sirica. The mem- bers were ambiTious and capable, and carried Through The various drives admirably, Special Thanlcs go To Barbara Rock, Nancy Reese, and JaneT Bowser Tor Their worlc on The March oT Dimes drive. They collecTed over sevenTy-Tive dollars Tor The aid oT Those aTTlicTed wiTh Polio, The oTTicers are as Tol- lows: JaneT Bowser, presidenT7 Nancy Reese, vice- ln The secord year oT iTs exisTence The PhoTo Club is doing very well, and is becoming more ac- Tive in our school liTe. The sponsor oT The PhoTo Club is Mr. l-larland Pinney, who was assisTed by The oTTicers: PeTer Schindler, presidenT: Ted Hurz, vice- presidenTg John Dunn, Treasurer: and Joanne Mc- Guire, secreTary. The Club has been very acTive Talcing picTures Tor The lv1ahiscan, The choral and insTrumenTal groups, and dramaTic acTiviTies. IT also sold reTresh- menTs aT all The home TooTbaIl games, ln addiTion, The Club has Talcen picTures oT some aThleTic evenTs. Several conTesTs have been organized and con- ducTed by The PhoTo Club, and The resulTs have been exhibiTed on The main bulleTin board. Plans are being made To equip Tully iTs darkroom and To obTain demonsTraTion equipmenT. Fins! Rfitu: flxcstrt' Vruciuzln, l'zu1l Rrmum, john llumt. l'utx- Schimllcr, Joanne Mctiuirc, Tell Hvrz. Vvte Ernst. .Smfilril lt'firt': Kathie Lasctrr, Helen Sclu-'Ff, john Fullty, A. DI, Stonv. Steve rl-flifflll, Ilztvirl Miller, Ilill Super. Tllirrl Huw: Remy Smith, Holi XYOml, Ifrzmk Stern, Ilun Horowitz. Photo Cllimlb prefidenTq Barbara Roclc, secreTary. Miss BaTchel- lor-'s sewing classes made sToclcings aT ChrisTmas Time Tor The children aT Grasslands l'lospiTal, and various classes made cloThes Tor The underpriv- ileged. Red Cross Club ,Yzlfzrafiz Xzutvx- lit-L-sv, lam-t l!nwsul', l!zt1'lmr:1 Rack, .Yirlriillizfft Hitt XlqNut'm'y. l':tt Hzlultlrv, Ruth XY1lll:lm-. The Mamaroneck l-ligh School chapTer oT The Quill and Scroll SocieTy, under iTs presidenT David Drexler and TaculTy adviser, Miss ElizabeTh R. Francis has had one oT iTs mosT successTul years This year, Trom The sTandpoinTs oT membership, and IiTerary achievemenTs. The acTiviTies oT The socieTy included The selling oT TooTball programs aT all home games in The Fall, The sponsoring oT Three liTerary conTesTs, Tor poeTry, shorT sTories, and essays, and The publishing and selling oT The Orange and Black Leaves, The annual IiTerary magazine conTaining The besT in sTudenT- creaTed liTeraTure oT The year. Wifh The help oT The members OT The English deparTmenT, a record num- ber oT enTries were submiTTed To be iudged by Miss Laura MerediTh, Miss Blanche Lyon, and Mrs. Julie Gleason in all Three conTesTs, and a special awards ceremony was held in assembly in early April To presenT prizes To all The winners oT The various compeTiTions. Aside Trom a big liTerary year, The socieTy had a big year Tor membership, wiTh a grand ToTal oT nineTeen new members names being added To The impressive lisT on The scroll ThaT hangs in A cor- ridor. The new members were inducTed inTo The inTernaTional honor socieTy Tor high school iournal- isTs as a reward Tor Their conTribuTions To The Tur- Thering oT beTTer high school journalism. From The sTaTTs oT boTh The Record and The Mahiscan The iniTiaTes were required To meeT The Tollowing sTandards: scholarship in The Top Third oT The class, service Tor aT leasT one year on one oT The school publicaTions, and recommendaTion by The TaculTy adviser. All in all, iT has been a very iournalisTic year. lUlllLlL AND SCROLL l ir.v! lrmuz Phyllis Ilixon, Erl Hiripght, lion Schiller, ,lem Orton, lmvr llrexlcr, ,lean Rolla-rts, lievurly 4.wlu', Nzinc, Neal, l.orvH'i hai llarllet. I ri v v .Svrmnl Raw: Mary Ley, Lorraine Nigliaccio, Henry Heil, Nancy NacArtl1ur. Tan:-1 Rn-inhart, Paul llrorltkorlr, Sully Monson. Genevieve XTCKQ-una. Paul Roman, Pat Tonlassetti. Tliiml Row: Nlarizm 'I'refzgcr, john liulrlsmitli. llnli Kicly, Carol Slim-lnrrl, Roy Stern. 88 l MISS JEAN ORTON Wim SELECTED BY POPULAR VOTE AS POSSESSINO IN GREAT- EST NUMBER AND DEGREE THOSE OUALITIES TYPICAL OF THE IDEAL IVIAIVIARONECK HIGH SCHOOL CO-ED. HONORABLE IVIENTIONS - SALLY PEARSE AND JOANNE VAN NOPPEN. 89 rnw4a-M Firsf row: Dave Replogle, Louisa Clarkson, Dave Lewin, Virginia McMullen, Janice Turner, Dick Shankweiler, I I I I II I Second rOwIDOrOyyI! DOVISCLIQII Don Simom Jim SIISHUI Mary LOII Janice Turner, D-ck Shankweiler, Virginia MacMullen Dave Lewin. Pierce, Miss Miichell. Third row: Margy Laub, Doug Jordan, Mima Lee Newkirk, ETT-el Ginsburg, Beverly MiTTon. FourTh row: Bob Kiely Susan Libby, Pai' LiTT, Kay Munzer, Don Horowitz, Dave Wilkinson. J U N I O R p The era oT The roaring 'TwenTies, when Tlappers were The laTesT Thing and everybody who was any- body was Traveling To Europe reTurned Tor a Tew shorT hours when The Junior Class presenTed Their producTion oT Our l-learTs Were Young and Gay on May 7. The enTire producTion was under The direcTion oT Miss Vifanda B. MiTchell who was as- sisTed by Kay Munzer as sTudenT direcTor and PaT LiTT and Bob Kiely as company managers. ln The role OT Cornelia OTis Skinner and Emily Kimbrough The class broughT TorTh Two oT iTs mosT TalenTed members, Virginia McMullen and Janice Turner. As The Two I9-year-olds who Travel alone To Paris and meeT up wiTh everyThing Trom braided band leaders To measles and Cardinal Richelieu's bed, They Turned in an excellenT perTormance. James ShaTTer as Monsier De la Croix, The aTTecTed buT ineTTecTive acTor Trom The Comedie Francaise, Werner l-lerlyn as The early rising window-cleaner, Weir Daly as The bewildered sTeward, Dave Lewin and Dick Shankweiler as The measle-smuggling medical sTudenTs, and Louisa Clarkson and Dave Replogle as Mr. and Mrs, OTis Skinner, DoroThy Doneker as The French maid Teresa, and Mary Lou Pierce as Madame Elise, The hoTel owner, all gave good perTormances in supporTing roles. OTher members oT The casT were Douglas Jordan as The purser, Margy Laub as The sTewardess, Donald Simon as The Admiral, Mima Lee Newkirk as Har- rieT ST. John, EThel Ginsburg as WiniTred Blough, and Ann STackpole as The medical inspecTor. Miss Maud Devereux and fNnThony Vidile were in charge oT The sTage crew. Especially good, were The seTs, The girls cabin on board ship, compleTe wiTh porTholes and double-decker beds, and The old Tashioned French hoTel in Paris where The baTh explodes TT The meTer is noT Ted cenTimes regularly. The auThenTic cosTumes Tor The producTion were obTained by Miss DoroThy Bacheller and her com- miTTee. Makeup was under The direcTion oT Miss Mariorie O. WheaTon and The Make-up Club. Marian Nelson headed The properTy commiTTee. Business managers Tor The play were Mary Ley and Carol PoynTon, while lrving Reid was in charge oT The program commiTTee. The excellenT publiciTy was Taken care oT by Dave Wilkinson. -P :fi i . -I m.+r. vHFWR1l 1 i'f . . L 1. ' M-N xxx NX N-'f.+qYS AWGN' Z5 ADVE RTL5 ER ' f uxnnxxx-.un ... .. . 44. Our .xdcluerfiaerd 1440 .70 pay fde .clfeigkf JIUB IIN ,www NEW YORKCP gf 3 5 J iff -lv ,fa fr. ff 1 fu f 7 ,. lla ,Q aw ' if , 9,5 2 Q , . .,.f,z f, ' f .- Z' f ' ff fum .' ffWJ J i ffm ,Iliff . f - fp H! 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