New Canaan High School - Per Annos Yearbook (New Canaan, CT)

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ANNOS NDN cfwxfxm KNOW gong AEHQEQWENI NK O'-QN NEW 2' I W 2 VIAET LUX PUBLISHED BY THE C1 f 1949 NEW CANAAN HIGH SCHOOL NEW CANAAN CONNECTICUT O . I H t ' :mf I V nl' . 'If H sq, ' E, llgiiifnl. lg f E Q 'I ff' Q -. ,' , ?','jjpjQBt 5.5 ,Q ' v-t ,- jx. . ,I I in 1? - Lx-if N V, I I W. ..- -5 .4 A , - H P. SCNUITY ' RSS O 7-- To THE CLASS OF 1949 Have you absorbed from your educatton up to thns pomt a realxzatton of the xmportance of the mdzudual man or woman tn our democratlc way of l1fe7 Do you recognxze the great prxvxleges and unlnmtted opportunmes as well as the oblrgatnons that are yours as an Amerlcan C1t1zen7 Can you see clearly that mtolerance and greed are largely responstble for conflxcts on the local natxonal and global levels and that world peace and prosperxty can be real1zed lf all mdzwdualr walk ln the lmage of God' If your answers are Yes then the efforts of your church home and school have not been nn vaxn All success and true happiness to you all' Sxncerely yours H eadmaner To THE CLASS OF 1949 Dear Frlends ust a century ago our country was rxngtng to the cry of gold tn Callfornxa Thousands w1th greed 1n thenr hearts began fevertsh IIIPS to the gold fields 111 prepared for the rxgors and hazards of the journey Many never reached thexr destlnatxon others found nothxng but heartbreak or a wealth of experxence To most the opportuntttes were not so golden after all Now one hundred years after the days of old and the days of gold and the days of forty n1ne you and your classmates are about to venture forth to help develop thus great and wonderful Amerlca Begm now to dedxcate your mmds and hearts to the xdeals of serv1ce Your opportunmes are mdeed golden 1n 1949' Snncerely yours m4,Z'f0Zzd,Z9zQ1,4J 3 ' J x ' . . . 2 7 - . ,, 7 t l Dear Friends, 3 Y 7 , 9 7 ' 3 ff 2 ICATION E,4,4,T,vv-adj'-14 MISS EDNA TACKE We the Class of 1949 dedicate thls volume of the Perannos to Mrss Edna Tacke our rnsprrmg and devoted sponsor and to Mr E Mlller our falthful gurde for the assembllng of thls book Wrthout these mo kmd frlends we could never have had such a useful and happy semor year A0 MR E I MILLER 3 T... E,aLw.0.f,7cz,o5-9- SRF, to r x fu' 3' 1 fx t I . I tl 4 w vf t, V 11- P '. ' ,V Q X 4 ' ' rf. A - ,V -- 1. I I 3 V - 7 , , -1- , . . V . . . 1-:Li ul 1 IL 1 pr' 1 ...gl J ?5r 1 v Vi- f tl .SN .via- F 5' fiP',yN,iiikf3g 1 MW so ,YA NH f .Lys an N N S S .fin YW! . , Neo. Y Z 4 , . o 1 1 rf-.v -fn. 3111 Hlvmurittm MR. HENRY KELLEY For the Class of 1949, Commencement will be dif- ferent from those of previous years as Mr.'Henry Kelley will not be there to present us with our diplomas. However, to each of us he will remain a symbol of personal achievement and a noble example in the art of living. To his memory we express our apprecia- tion for his fifty-five years of service as a member of the Board of Education during which time he was ever mindful of the betterment of our schools. With a zeal no less ardent, he pursued numerous civic projects. He will be remembered for his untiring efforts for the general good and an enviable faith in the future We shall always think of him as a true American and a Christian gentleman -4 :mis r.' e -. MISS EDNA TACKE A B M A Vrce Prmcrpal CLaunD it 4r MISS HELEN DEGERE A B M A Clirenchj Library '54 Ig . ww 1' You-Q. MISS JANE E CARRICK MISS CATHERINE CODY A B B 5 B s B s ED M A qHome Eco omrcsj CSc1enceJ v.r'1l-rx,-g QW Economxcsj in-r J A 1'- MRS AUGUSTA HINES CScho01 Nursej lp 'NR !Z ' MISS KATHERINE G KELLY MR LORENJ KEYES MISS ALICE LEATHERLAND CDomesr1c SCICHCCP B P E CComTnerc1alJ Courant 1Physzcal Educauonl 6 C1 ' v . l . .fig . I1 . .. . . ., . . - , I . , 'L-is f ' 5' 2 L.r,' 7: ,ir - lxl, ' , ,- D447 ff :QV ' In A B- 1+ W H A-Q L, - .XJR , -. I xv I W,2'i2V I ' .Q C, MR. . , ,, , , R.N. 7 , ' 'UH Q V .,7- , X ' M Snr? 7 K, ',' A3 I I V 'V B ' 1 'Q x A, 4, AX X . in ' -5 ' I . . . . U, ' V - W - H Y . -, ff -I I K 544' 7 M iv-f VM ul MR V EDGAR LIND BS MA ISCICHCCP MISS MADELINE MURPHY BA M CPhys1c1l Educmonb 5,405 R' Q30 if ar' MR A KEITH LITTLEFIELD BS MA CMarhem ICSJ MISS RUTH E OGDEN CSeCretary7 ,pil 5'-If 1351245 ff? i ?' Nr ELMER JOSEPH MILLER AB M A CEngl1shD Yearbook wi ' MRS KATHRYN L RHOADS BA M D1p1ome de Haures Etudes flfngllshj Courant Semor Play iv' it-an rl -ri T: M155 BEATRIQE 5AL1pANTE MR GORDON STREETER MR JOHN C WORLEY BS MA qIndusrr1alArrs2 B SCH MUS QCommerc1al9 J CM'-ISIC? 7 M 1 , YH. ,gl I ' fi Q. Kg' ' Y I I' 1 2 I . . . MR. S SSIS I W. I I V U W3 M E Q ' .,,o X, I - ' I O.I, 5 . I S r X I I I F .Q on b 1 X- it X XJ First Row-Fisina Malizia, Betty-Jo White, Cicely Shellhase, Constance Wood, Eileen Nagot, Marie Paul. Second Row-George Batterson, Christopher Schmitt, james Napier, Eugene Iaizzi, W'arren Rutledge, James Reddington, Mr. Miller rsponsori, Waltcun Schlechtweg, Tony Boccarossa, Nelson Kelly. Third Row-Judith Lander, jane Lander, joan Wootton, Nancy Specht, Leonore Davidoff, Barbara Beck, Barbara Brown, Marie joy, Celia Bolle, Helene Gerschke, Rita Bianco, Rosemary Franco, Betsy Quicke, Nancy Spadaccini, Lauralee Kelly, .lane Gregory, Anne Keyes, Sylvia Palumbo. PERANNGS STAFF The 1949 Perannos came into being through the combined efforts of practically every member of the class. Of necessity, most of the work involved in the preparation of the book was done outside of school hours. Needless to say, numerous athletic activities, senior play rehearsals, after-school jobs, and home duties often impeded progress. However, at all times the interest of the entire class off set the numerous handicapped. Various members of the class assumed the responsibility for the general plan of the book, the assembling of data, writing of editorial comment, the collection and arranging of pictures, the selling of the book, and the details involved in compiling the patron list. and the labor in preparing copy for the printer. Special credit is due George Batterson, the President of the Class, for his untiring effortsg to Warren Rut- ledge and james Reddington for their efficiency in the handling of sales, to Eileen Nagot and her committee for the solicitation of patrons, without whose generous support, the 1949 Perranos could not have been pub- lished. Fisina Malizia, Nancy Spadaccini. Rita Bianco, and Marie Paul are due much credit for their excellent work as typists. To Mr. Kenney and the members of the faculty. we express our gratitude for their patience and encouragement. 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'Oil-CPA W FC 'F' In M1 III II ,gary 132' iii .. wid ol UN-J x....,,, MN' 'vga A 'V4-, QWNM K s'W1'7 KM KELPf ,uf T' ,nywag Vik NORMA ALDERMAN That action 11 bert za bzcb rocurer the reatert ba men or lbe 8 greatert number Girls Glee Club 4 Choraleers 3 4 Operetta 2 Senior Play Cast fAlmHf1H3l and Tickets 4 Arts and Crafts Club 3 Girls Shop Club 2 Normas cheerful and pleasant disposition will help her get along She s a friend to all and can talk herself in and out of trouble in a witty manner st, LW' L vfj' WILLIAM BACH NU... 1 I don 1 look or trouble It yurt follow! me around' Football 2 5 4 Intra Mural Basketball 5 Capt 4 Senior Play Cast fNorman Peelj 4 Arts and Crafts Club 3 4 Courant 2 Public Speaking Contest 4 Bill is usually the talk of the school in one way or another but his p rsonality always helps him get out of the mi gets mto wyfyjfj V Msfaozgf PEARCE H. BAK Rebel yy A? Who know! what evil lurkr in the bear o gy Transferred to N.C.H.S. from Sawanee Military A ademy Sewanee Tenn. anuary 3 1949. wp Pearce arrived at N.C.H.S. in his yellow Ford with a cr thus giving the Mistake some close competition. His arguments in history about the Civil War gave us all a chuckle! I0 af rxvxh K 5,-Q if bf plXlj, f I ufx W GEORGE BATTERSON There J a lzttle bit of dewl darzcmg zn those Iruh eye! Class Vrce Presrdent 2 Pres1dent3 4 Football3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Student Councll 2 3 Boys Glee Club 3 Choraleers 3 4 Operetta fArch1bald Grosvenorj 3 Senror Play Cast fF1lmCfJ 4 Arts and Crafts 2 Chess Club 3 Boys Sports Club 4 Socnal Commrttee 2 3 Ftre Drrll Commrttee 4 Treasurer of Student Councnl 3 George one of our most actnve members can usually be found workmg hard on some commlttee He has been our class presndent for the past two years and a very good one too We are sure he wrll make a hne record m lnfe RUTH BEALS Ruthxe The :mall rourtefzer Jueeterz Zz e the greater enable zt ' J Archery 4 Badmxnton 3 4 Hockey 4 Softball 4 Volleyball 3 4 Bowlmg 3 4 Pmg Pong 4 Sen1or Play Cast CAlmat1naJ and Trckets 4 Gxrls Shop Club 3 Bulletm Board Commrttee 3 4 Ruth IS a smcere person whlch IS probably why she has so many frrends fy? ,sr BARBARA BECK Becky There II no greater ez ery day zzrtue Iban cheer ulrzeu Student Counctl 2 Natronal Honor Socrety 7 3 4 Archery 4 Badmmton 4 Gnrls Basketball3 4 Hockey 4 Softball 4 Volley ball 3 4 Pmg Pong 4 Band 4 Glrls Glee Club 3 Choraleers 3 4 Operetta 3 4 Semor Play Cast fMl5S Pologaj and Tnckets 4 Courant 2 3 Sketchmg Club 3 Dancmg Club 4 Social Commrt tee 3 4 Chaxrman Seruce Flag Commrttee 2 School page of Advertlser 4 Barbaras sunny drspostron seems to radnate about her, and makes lrfe more pleasant for her frnends I1 11' 1 -4 'f .pvg 'CX fi 6? 1 RITA BI ANCO Reet In ez ery rank It IJ mduftry that support! uf all Class V1ce Pres1dent3 4 Student Counc1l2 3 4 Commumty Projects Commmee CCha1rmanD 2 3 Natlonal Honor Socxety 2 3 Pres1dent4 Archery 2 3 4 Badminton 2 4 Basketball3 4 Hockey3 4 Softball3 4 Volleyball 2 3 4 Pmg Pong 2 3 4 Choraleers 3 4 Semor Play Co chalrman Txckets Commnttee and Propertnes 4 Courant 2 3 4 Publxc Speakmg Contest 2 Rlta has a mmd lnke a book of knowledge but there has always been room for fun and galety If W bfi, L :L 1 EDNA BOBLETZ Pri Modefty 11 the grace ul charm 0 cwaczouf youtb Badm1nton3 4 Hockey 3 4 Softball 3 4 Bowllng 3 Pmg Pong 3 Senlor Play Costumes and Txckets 4 Gxrls Shop Club 3 Banner Commlttee 4 Edna IS a qulet gxrl untll you get to know her She always has a s1de remark for everythmg When you re nn her company you re laughing all the txme f Ckvx Qqxv 6 in 'O LV flex ix of-f X ,B QXPTNTHONY BOCCAROSSA Tony He 1 not just an American be 15 a cmzen 0 the world Student Counc1l 2 3 Presrdent 4 Charrman Assembly Com mnttee 2 3 Chaxrman Lunch Commxttee 4 Courant 2 3 4 Semor Play co chalrman T1ckets Commtttee 4 Operetta 2 Danc mg Club 4 We could not begxn to count the many th1ngs Tony has done for the class and the school but hrs never endlng energy has made htm an asset to all of us I2 1,f!-ff? Obfv K fe-fr 'x .J M' CF LIA BOLTE Ce e That J no zll wmd ll r only a gzrl J Jzghmg agam Student Co.1nc1l 4 Soclal Commlttee 2 3 Chalrman National Honor Socnety 3 4 Badmlnton 2 3 4 Archery 3 Basketball 4 Tennns 3 4 Volleyball 3 4 Cheerleaders Softball Manager 3 Bowlnng 2 3 4 Glrls Glee Club 3 Choraleers 4 Operetta 3 4 Senror Play Cast 1GoodyD 4 Courant 3 4 Musrc Lnsteners Club 2 Publlc Speakmg Contest 2 School Page of Advertlser 3 4 Celia IS one of our Senxors who has done much to make our class successful Her performance rn The Fxghtxng Lrttles wlll be long remembered tg! W DAVID BORGLUM Bulldozer Be rzlerzt and ra e Szlence never betray: you Effects 4 Arts and Crafts 3 4 Sports Club 2 Frre Drnll Com m1ttee2 3 4 Dave rs usually seen but not heard He rs a lrttle shy but when you get to know hrm hes a swell guy and a good fr He IS always ready to grve a helprng hand J9NQb 1 s 'xx' -ra EVA BROOKS Llttle Eva Smooth rum the water where the brook zr deep Archery 2 3 Bowlxng 2 Band 4 Grrls Glee Club 2 3 Choraleers 4 Operetta 4 Senror Play Costume and Trcket Com mrttee 4 Arts and Crafts Club 3 Dancrng Club 4 Musxc Llsteners 7 Banner Commrttee 4 Socxal Commxttee 3 4 Evas charm appeals to everyone She rs a qulet g1rl untrl she mmgles wnth her frxends I3 .. 1 ,, ,, , . , I., . , . . . ,, , . ' ' 4 ' ' , 9 ' 45 ' , 1 , , 4 ,-44 1 , 1 , s 3, 45 9 ' , , 4 ' , 44 S , S S , 4 ' 9 ' 9 , . I cf .. . f . ,, Football 3, 43 O eretta 2, 3g Choraleers 4' Senior Pla , Sound 3 Q , 5 ' 1 - 7 7 ' . . ' . . , ' , ' 5 '1d. 1 ALA ' r .g Q X ,. f Q A C-,'u x 1 O C ,QA Q ,LN , ,N S L., 'Q I K A9 6 5, ' 1 0' -' gl' 1 5 x V , ' fl , 5 Q 5 9 ' ' , 4 4 L ' , ' - , Y 5 5 . Q . . -Q g ' , . I x.+f y, M K I ,ttf ROSWELL BRYANT M Ros Men 0 eu IL omfr are the her! men 'Suu-f Lrbrary Club 7 Lunch Commrttee 2 Servrce Commrttee 3 4 What has been sard ns all that needs to be sard about Roswell BARBARA BROWN Muffet Get hehznd me Satan and pnrh Archery 2 3 4 Badmlnton 2 Basketball 3 4 Softball3 4 Vo1leyball2 3 4 Cheerleaders 2 3 Head Cheerleader 4 Bowlrng 2 3 4 Senror Play fHCHIlCfICD Publxcrty and Posters Cornmrttee 4 Arts and Crafts 4 Sketchrng 3 Art Cornmrttee 3 4 Muffet our head cheerleader topped the 11st thrs year wrth her performance as Henrrette -m the Senror Play She rs also Well known for her art LAWRENCE BYRNE Larry l .7 Rx But zf I m content with a Intle 7 f Enough ir ar good ar a eart. ' ry A M Larry is one of our quiet students and though some of us don t A know him very well he s a pretty swell guy. 'fir JEAN MARC CHOUILLET Chou Rerlleu ar a u mdrbzeld uzper Football Manager 7 3 4 Basketball Manager? 4 Baseball 2 5 4 Boys Glu Club3 Choraleers4 Operetta 2 4 Senior Play fAsst Stage Mgrq 4 jazz Band 2 Proiectionist Club 2 Chess Club 3 Athletic Board 4 Fire Drill Committee 3 4 Melodiers 4 Chou our energetic Buddy Matthew of drumming fame hails from the wilds of Wilton He has certainly been an interesting if rather noisy addition to N C H S CHARLOTTE COOPER The one exrlwzzr rzgn 0 a :borough bnouledge zr :he prmer 0 teacbmg Girls Glee Club 7 Senior Play Tickets Chairman of Refresh ments 4 Art Club 4 Library Club 2 Sketching Club 3 Pencil Committee 7 3 Charlotte s sincere friendly manner Concentration ability will take her fir in teaching 1 profession whieh she intends to follow ' X F' .IOHN DASCENZO Il Big john Je zirfory .fI1LT6'H ir lalf 14011 when one grim the lub!! 0 - zcorbf Football J. -5' Senior Play Scenery 4g Library Club 21 Printing Club 4' Assembly Committee 2, 5' Fire Drill 4. ohn can readily apply himself to any job. The world needs more of his ty pe. I5 L t'X iv:-r'Y Q Qnq QA ': T171 or flaw-1 451 SIT 'sv Q? Qfvv Q l x cv 2 f , 'nf 1 n ,r . -my hw. 'u ' R ' 5' fc' fl. . X! ,W r, 4 0 J f I xJc' . .. ',- , , ' C, , J., f' ' i' .. Q , av'f 1 x I 'I' .. .. Q xy! .V Q L . ' ' ' , , Q , Q 4 , 4 I , y Q , Q y Q 7 , Q y Q , S 1 , Q Q -3 ' , Editor-in-Chief 4g State Latin Contest 3. I A 1 . . , . . . ' 1 xl ' 'K 4 A p . , Q I , ',, ,HM-v . . , , Q Q , L ' 9 ' 9 ' 1 - 3 Y ' I rx , J l . . . . XX ' ' 3 K . ' ' ' 4 9 ' , ' 9 - . 4 ' ' 4 ' ' . I . i - . Y...- rf ,r LEONORE DAVIDOFI' ee E1 cryovze .r rzend no one J enemy Class Secertary 7 Honor Socrety 2 3 V1cePresxdent 4 Badmmton 2 3 4 Basketbal13 4 Hockey 4 Softball3 4 Band 2 3 4 Orchestra2 3 Glee Club 3 4 Choraleers2 3 4 Operetta 3 CAnnerlj 4 Senlor Play Propertres 4 Courant 2 3 4 Arts and Crafts 4 Public Speakmg 7 Advertrser School Page3 Leonore ts a versatile studnous and frxendly grrl We are sure that she wrll be as successful nn the future as she has been 1n the ast JOHN DIPANNI Ra Lznle but mzghty Golf 3 4 Boys Glee Club 3 Semor Play Prmtmg and Scenery 4 Ltbrary Club Z Chess Club 3 Prmtmg Club 4 Assembly Com mrttee 2 34 Lrttle ohn When he IS not tellmg us how to run the prmtmg shop he 15 tellmg the boys at the Frrst Natronal how to pack more cans on the shelf DOROTHY DIXON Dottre A good laugh 11 Junrhme m a lnoufe Gtrls Glee Club 3 Choraleers 4 Semor Play Trckets 4 Cour ant 4 Curls Shop Club 3 Penc1lComm1ttee 4 A frtendly smnle a w1tty remark a pleasmg personality that IS Dome 1 I6 x ' wee fs Q2 LC 5 ' Xbpag CP it S BL X C DOROTHY DRIBLE Dot A woman of cheerful yenerdayr and con ent tomofrowf Senxor Play Costumes 4 Gxrls Sports Club 2 3 4 Dot wnth her frlendly grm and amusnng remarks rs the kmd of happy go lucky gnrl everyone likes to have around FLORENCE FINNEY What Jweet delzght 4 quzet lzfe ajordf r? Senxor Play Costumes 4 Courant 4 Grrls Shop Club 2 3 Florence one of the quletest grrls nn our class can easnly be detected by her beautnful blonde harr and cheerful smlle 4 W' AQQNQQJ UNE FI CH wc W J Boots L' Fen Ibm J are zmporrzble to dzlzgence and Jkzll ,YJ F Nacxonal Honor Socnety 2 3 4 Sennor Play Costumes 4 Gnrls Shop Club 2 Pencnl Commmee 3 une s w1ll1ngness to help and her pleasmg personahty make her well lnked among her classmates 17 'Hygw its WT? FRANK FRANCO What a Jpemltlarzft be 11 mth lm tongue Football2 3 4 Band2 3 Boys Glee Club3 Choraleers2 3 Operetta 2 Publ1c DISCUSSION Club 2 3 Pubhc Speakmg Contest 2 3 prrze 2 Debate 3 You never have a bormg class when Frank IS around ROSEMARY FRANCO De De Gentle wordf qutet wordf are after all the mon powerful word: They are more comzmcmg more compellmg more prevazlmg Archery 2 Badmlnton 2 Volleyball 2 Pmg Pong 2 Bowlmg 2 Band 3 4 G1rls Glee Club 3 Choraleers 2 3 4 Operetta 2 Courant 2 Musxc Lxsteners Club 3 Publnc Dnscusston 3 Gnrls Shop Club 2 Soclal Commrttee 4 Servrce Commrttee 2 Rosemary s qulet ways have made her a very pleasant member of our class Th1s mlss has been w1th us smce kxndergarten and m her own as ma resence felt 1 M XL JLVX of N f Qty' Ea, QQ' q LLAGHER H er way! are wayx of pleamntnexf rrls Glee Club 3 Choraleers 4 Semor Play Costumes 4 Gnrl s Shop Club 2 Penell Commlttee 3 Mary s charm hes IH her quletness I8 y. lm 2- P sy' 0' 'J . - x ,Q 'V pl' - 1. 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VVV- JAMES GAVIN Blg lm Blurbmg zr the true color o 1171116 Football 7 5 4 Captam 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Baseball 3 Senxor Play Prmtlng and Scenery 4 Chess Club 3 Pr1nt1ng Club 4 nm one of our colassal basketball players xs very seldom wlthout a smule Hrs easy gomg nature has won hxm many lastxng Wm af' w,Z+w Ktwlfjfvwcflfvlw HELENE GERSCHKE frlends Nez cr u orner nezer rely aluayf 70113 and full 0 pep Student Counc1l7 Archery 7 3 4 Badmlnton 2 4 Basket a 4 Softball4 Tennls 7 Volleyball 7 71 4 Cheerleader 3 4 owlmg2 4 Pmg Pong 3 4 Glrls Glee Club 3 Choraleers2 3 4 Operetta 4 Arts and Crafts 4 Courant 7 Sketch1ng3 Socnal Com mlttee 7 J 4 Helene a well known and well llked girl always has a kmd and understandlng word for everyone A JANE GREGORY Su eel fm plc and glrlrrb Badmlnton 7 Basketball 9 4 Hockey a 4 Tennls 7 Bovslmg Grrls Glee Club U Choraleers 4 Operetta 1 4 Courant 7 Arts md Crafts Club 4 Senlor Pl ly Programs and Candy 4 anes quxet good natured and frlendly personalxty has Indeed made her a good frlend to all 9 Y'-v 53 R ROBERT l-ILGHES Hughesy W e re all good ellouf logether Senror Play Stagmg 4 Arts and Crafts Club 4 lndlan Club 5 Prolectronlsts Club 2 Bob IS one of our wood shop boys who IS always ready to lend a hand Hes qulet but full of fun lts nrce to have hrm around FRANCIS HUSSEY Turtle No man 11 ree u loo II noi marter 0 bzmrel Basketball 2 4 Golf 2 5 4 Semor Play Prmtmg and Scenery 4 Lxbrary Club 2 Shop Club 4 Prmtrng Club 4 Fxre Drrll Com mrtree 4 Chess Club 3 Turtle who was seen but not heard nn hrs sophomore and junlor years has really become a frlend to all IH N C H S He can usually be found sho ng fo ls after baske all practice .0 xf 1 41 fly if 1 fl JJ EUGEN1: IAIZZI Yutch Beuafe the Ilfj 0 a patzent man Semor Play Scenery and Posters 4 Art Club 4 Sketchmg Club 5 Sports Club 2 Eugenes fine artnstlc abxlxty has been a great asset to both N CH S and the Semor Class 20 ' f 1 ' f ' K fl lr W ' fa 'jo B l Jil? l jf ff 4 . 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'40, 1 l X R xx l 4 f f ,lc 4 C' lf 4- f rf ' .1 .lf 1 -' PAUL IRELAND Wigger He doe! a lol in a quiet wayf' Football 2 3 Captain 4' Basketball 3 4' Band 2 3 4' Boys' Glee Club 3' Choraleers 3 4' Operetta 3 4' Projectionists Club 2' Boys Sports Club 3 Prrntrng Club 4 Banner Commrttee 3 One of those strenuous boys at the back lunch table Hrs work rn the shop has been outstandmg ROBERT JORDAN Bobby Meawfe not the mzgbt by the Jzze Student Councll 3 Flag Commrttee 3 Locker Commrttee 4 Football 4 Basketball3 4 Baseball3 4 Senlor Play Llghts and Sound Effects 4 Boys Sports Club 2 3 4 Social Commrttee 3 Even though Bob IS short hes qurck He has proven lf ln hrs remarkable performances rn basketball K X x MARIE JOY Spots True 170111671615 If per ect eafe and reedom X Archery2 3 4 Badm1nton2 3 4 Baskteball2 3 4 Hockey 2 3 4 Softball 7 3 4 Tennrs 2 3 4 Volleyball 7 3 4 Pmg Pong 3 4 Bowlrng 2 3 4 Band 7 3 4 Orchestra3 Gxrls Glee Club 3 Choraleers 4 Senror Play Costume Commrttee 4 Arts and Crafts Club 4 Courant 7 3 Servrce Commrttee 4 Mane xs a versatrle student who has contrtbuted much to our school functrons rn sports musrc and scholarshrp 21 v 2 at WW!-f l 4 .sfo af . f 'S 3 3 7 7 7 Y 1 3 , 5 3 7 7 7 1 Q Q - ' ,fl , f . f 3, I - 3 ' VK' r 5 Q I I f 1 , 53 A up 1 2 l Es to ' . 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Hr e l' 'is- 40' fin' LOUIS KELLEY That whzch rs repeated too often hecorner mrzpzd and tzreforrze Senror Play Prmtmg and Scenery 4 Lxbrary Club 2 Boys Shop Club 4 Assembly Commxttee 2 Fnre Drlll Commnttee 4 Quxet modest and easy golng Louls rs well lrked by h1s classmates He IS usually seen palmg around wrth Brg Jlm Gavxn LURA LEE KELLY Twmk A merry heart maketh a cheer ul countenance Hockey 4 Archery 2 3 Bowl1ng3 Grrls Glee Club 3 4 Choraleers3 4 Operetta 2 3 4 Senror Play Cast CCuckooJ 4 Musxc Lrsteners Club 2 Sketchmg Club 5 Dancmg Club 4 Socxal Commrttee 3 4 What better name than Twmkle could be gnven to a grrl whose frxendly smxle and bubblmg personalnty has made her a frlend to all' NELSON KELLY Bu Succeu will be hu or Jucceff tr what he Jtrwer or Operetta5 4 Choraleers4 Senlor Play Cast CMr Lrttlej and Posters 4 Lxbrary Club 2 Sketchmg Club 3 Art Club 4 Servrce Commlttee 4 March 1948 Sage Allen Award Scholastrc Art Awards Jury for Conn Nelsons arnsnc ab1l1ty and hrs wxnnrng personalrty have made hnm an outstandmg member of the class 22 Vfplllfyf My Nj Wwjaljf Q.. QQ .l There I a zz altb 0 merry mzrclvze m ber laughmg eye! Student Councrl 7 3 4 Student Councrl Vrce Presrdent 2 3 Natxonal Honor Socrety 7 3 4 Secre tary Treasurer 3 Treasurer 4 Badminton 2 3 Grrls Basketball 2 3 4 Softball3 4 Assrstant Manager2 TCUHIS7 Volleyball2 3 Bowl1ng2 Cheerleaders3 4 junror uad 2 Grrls Glee Club 4 Choraleers 2 3 4 Operetta 4 Senror Play Cast fAHIOlHCEICl 4 Courant 2 3 Edrtor rn Chxef 4 Chaxrman Money ra1s1ng Commrttee 4 Banner Commrttee 3 Anne IS one of the best known and well l1ked gurls rn the class Her servrce and loyalty to NCH S wrll never be forgotten JANE LANDER A gzrltrzed and true 'llfllh grace pozre and humor too Hockey 4 Badmrnton 3 Plng Pong 2 3 Band 4 Choraleers 4 Lxbrary Club 2 Musnc Llsteners Club 3 Public Drscusslon 4 ane xs a wrllmg conscrentxous worker an unassuming student and a good frrend JUDITH LANDER Happy am 7 rom care I m ree Hockey 4 Pmg Pong 7 3 4 Musrc Lrstners Club 7 3 Publrc Drscussxon Club 4 udrth well l1l-:ed by all her frrends rs a gxrl who does her work well rn school and out 23 X gli' JQKX 4 'r l 'fx l'-gf 7 Q- gt T- 7, E'-v Sv-.9 ARLENE LIBERTORE Mrss Tore I am a part of all tbatl have met Archery 3 4 Badmmton 2 Ptng Pong 4 Bowhng 4 Gxrls Glee Club3 4 Choraleers 2 3 4 Operetta 2 3 CLou1saJ 4 Senror Play Cast CMrs Harpeddlel 4 Musrc Lrsteners Club 2 3 Pubhc Drscussron Club 3 4 Servlce Commlttee 4 Publxc Speaklng Con test 3 4 Debatxng Contest 3 4 A sweet voxce and a radrant smlle tell us of Arlene s presence Her all around abxlxty rn studles athletrcs dramatrcs and musrc combxned wrth her cheerful and frrendly manner make her a frrend to all DEBORAH LOGAN Brooklyn She that war ever farr and never proud Had tongue at wzll and yet war never loud CTransferred from Burr and Burton Semmary Manchester Vermont September 8 19483 Courant 4 Senror Play Properues Frve years from now rf you tune rn the World Serxes dont be surprlsed nf you hear Deborah s volce A new member of the class she rs a welcome addrtlon to the Courant and has three loves wrrtmg the Dodgers and Desmond -9 x'cL-rgrx was by Jl faq' L X FISINA MALIZIA Frzzre Take me out to the ball game Hockey 4 Volleyball 2 3 4 Pxng Pong 3 4 Senror Play Program and Candy Commrttee 4 Courant 3 4 Grrls Shop Club 2 Servrce Commrttee 4 Basketball Captarn 4 Badmxnton 4 Bowlnng 4 Publrcnty Commxttee 4 Pxzzre rs a small and lndustrrous grrl whose presence always adds a cheerful note to the crowd As an ardent rooter for the Yankees F1zz1e has a specnal place rn her heart for Jolten joe 24 'a A .Q , . a. 1. , if rf M' T' ff, Mfg! yiifa We lf! I Xl EILEEN NAGOT M gf Nag Frzendlmerf and cbeerfulnexr clothed zn dependabzlny Class Secretary junlor Year Secretary Student Councnl 4 Badmmton 2 3 4 Gnrls Basketball Manager3 4 Gnrls Basketball 4 Hockey Manager 3 4 Pmg Pong 2 3 4 Tenn1s3 Glrls Glee Club 3 Operetta 3 4 Sennor Play CScrewball7 Refreshment ommrttee Courant 2 3 Eileen the busy llttle bee of the Senlor Class bubbles wlth good works and helpful deeds Although shes always busy she stlll has tnme to exercnse her Irlsh wrt JAMES NAPIER m what dew! may man wztbm fum bade rbougb angel on the outward fide Football 3 4 Basketball Manager 4 Baseball 4 Senxor Play Curtam Txckets Lxghtxng 4 Harvard Award 3 Llbrary Club 2 hess Club 3 Frre Drnll Commrttee 2 3 4 nm has a personalrty whnch has won htm many frrends As the manager of the basketball team and a hard hrttmg tackle on the football squad he has been a real help rn the athletxc depart ment lap' f Wulf' ff l ELIZABETH NOWAK Betty Very qufet untzl the gen wzth rzendr QEntered December 14 1948 from Fort Hamxlton I-hgh School Brooklyn N YJ Courant 4 Elrzabeth who jomed us rn December IS a lot of fun when you know her 25 Www 'J X' M ff .go- 22 SJ SQLVIA PALUMBO So e We I d dze 1 I coulda I laugh Archery 2 3 4 Badmmton 2 3 4 Glrls Basketball 3 4 Softball4 Volleyball 2 3 4 Cheerleader3 4 Pmg Pong 2 3 Bowlmg2 3 4 Gxrls Glee Club3 4 Choraleers4 Operetta 3 4 Semor Play Cast CAntometteJ 4 Arts and Crafts Club 3 4 Sofe one of our versat1le cheerleaders xs always ready for a good tnme Her wltty remarks and sense of humor always adds to the fun MARIE PAUL Shortxe The reward 0 a thmg well done 11 to have done rt Class Secretary 4 Student Councll Treasurer 4 Natronal Honor SOCICIY 2 3 4 Commumty Projects Commrttee Cchaxr manj 4 Basketball Manager 4 Senror Play Stage Manager Propertxes 4 Publlclty Commlttee 4 Our small package of dynamrte has certamly made her pres ence felt rn N C H S and can be found up to her neck IH energetnc work for the Senior Class RONALD PETRONELLA Ronme If rome men had to work m order to ohtam a lwmg they wouldn I lwe long Student Councll 3 Football 3 4 Semor Play Cast fD1Ck1CD 4 lndran Club 3 Lxbrary Club 2 Soclal Commxttee 5 Choraleers 4 Boys Glee Club 3 Ronme our top yoker IS go1ng to be a great loss to NC HS Every one enloyed h1s fine performance as Dlckle the yuvemle delmquent ln the Semor Play 26 'F , , ,, Jpf' J' - , sf 4, 4 -- fe- ' .Af ,' fl ' .v X X 1 , . Y , ff ' 'NV ,' Xi 1 C. 1 X' C X - . 3 I 'f 'CJ . x if .. ,, .g', l f , . .f , P',J'V 'jp H gf- , , 5 , , 9 , s 4 , , L , L , ,4a , , S V, Q Q y 1 Q , - 3 7 , S 5 s s ' S S , y , . A 1. ' , . . Q ha- ' - 14 s 1' - K pk V ' ' ' ' Y l ' H L , 9 , S Q Q Z . . , . 9, ,Wflffff Qffpfff 1J ROGER Pl-lll.l.l PS FW Rog I fl like u tzcket on your tram of thought Discussion Club 7 3 Danclng Club 4 Roger our class authorlty on postage stamps has been a quxet but loyal member of the class 77 ply I PM 1! I 4 LAN PRoUpMAN Qnky Oh wlautle and I ll come to ye my lafne Cha1rman Servlce Commlttee 4 Football 4 Band 2 4 Chora leers 2 4 Publrc Dlscusslon Club 4 Sports Club 2 Corky wxth has ever present good humor and mfectlous laugh does a great deal to brnghten up those ramy days ELIZABETH QUICKE Betsy Mzrtb IJ a :ure cure or all trouble! Gnrls Glee Club 4 Choraleers 4 Operetta 4 Semor Play Posters 4 Glrls Shop Club 2 Arts and Crafts 3 4 Betsy one of the Cutxest gnrls 1n our class IS gxfted wxth a wltty sense of humor vshnch keeps her many frnends contmually laughmg 27 Nl JT f '.E. ' Phis- Laf- CL 19 rl JAMES REDDINGTON Gas Speedd Yer I have heard 0 ft Football 3 4 Baseball Manager 2 Band 2 4 Orchestra 2 Boys Shop 4 Boys Sport Club 2 3 Gas our favorite soda jerk at Rumyons rs never seen moving fast except on the gridiron UMW-Mgr ALLAN RICHARDSON Bunthorne Genzur 11 one per cent znfpzmtzon and mnety nine per cent perrpmztzon Student Council 4 Chairman Flag Committee 4 Band 2 3 4 Orchestra 2 3 4 Boys Glee Club 3 Choraleers 2 3 4 Operetta 2 CBunthorneD 3 CN1cholasD 4 Brass Choir 4 Senior Play Cast Ca boyj 4 Projectronrsts Club 2 Jazz Band 3 Melodrers 4 The Frankie Carle of the Melodrers Allan rs trying to figure out unusual methods of doing his trigonometry He rs known as the most ineliicrent genius of the school 6 +V 0 0' JB 9- X Q X94 5 V Q 0 9 ww 'C Q 'NX ROBERTA RosEN 9460 ,565 Bobbie Y to A woman: heart lzke the moon tr alwayr changzng hut there 11 ulwayr 4 man zn tt ArcheryZ 3 Badm1nton2 3 Hockey2 3 Ping Pong2 3 4 Bowling 2 4 Band 2 3 4 Orchestra 2 3 4 Choraleers 2 3 4 Operetta 2 3 4 fF1l:lJ Senior Play CCous1n Olrtaj 4 Shop Club 2' Public Discussion Club 3 4 Public Speaking 2 3 4 Debating Contest 3 4. Roberta with her flare for dress designing has brightened the N.C.H.S. halls with her novel creations. 28 IJJ WARREN RUTLEDGE Rut Lei nozbzng come beta een me and rportr Student Council Z Football3 Basketball 7 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Senior Play Sound Effects 4 Boys Sports Club 2 Printing Club 4 Lunch Committee 7 Fire Drill Committee 3 4 Athletic Board Rut has tndeltbly marked his name on the athletic records of N C HS having excelled in all sports Hts friendly way has made htm well liked by his classmates All ANNA SANNA Sanny Ami certaznlg 1190 11 a good ellou Archery 3 1 Bidminton 3 4 Softball 4 Volleyball 3 Glee Club 4 Senior Play Costumes 4 Library Club 7 Public Discussion 4 Operetta4 Bowling 3 4 Anna is 1 very friendly and happy go lucky girl who is usually seen around school with her pal Olga XWALTON SCHLECHTWEG . oc.. ' ' Hi:lu11gbringrloud. , X A J Track 3' Band 2 9, 4' Orchestra 3 4' Boys' Glee Club 5' A fl! Choraleers 2 3 4' Operettt 2 iBertram Budgetj 4' Senior Play A 6Mr. Gibbsl 33 Dancing Club 'll Projectionists Club 2, 33 Public i 4T ' J . . , ,r 1 I 14. peaking, Znd Prize, 3. X A , . . Doc spent most of his senior year working at the B. and K. ' ' where his car is continually being repaired. , I , , I I K-. .. X r .'-. f' fb' I. , IN: E731 gl . 4f U 1 I , . X ivy? I I - if Q ' fffi fi I f ,f 1 X, ' 1 f ,. 1 , v sl' x 4 ' I ' f 29 7 l 1 . 'QQ ibn-1 CHRISTOPHER SCHMITT Chris It IJ zranqml people who accomplirb much Class President 2 Student Council 2 3 Locker Committee 2 Chairman Art Committee 3 National Honor Society 2 3 4 Base ball 3 4 Senior Play Sound Effects 4 Courant 2 Chess Club 5 Chriss hard hits into left field have saved many a softball game His scholarship and personality are tops bjgfmdmf QASP DOROTHY SHAW Dot One also ir mm fied with rimpiicity findr happinen eafy to attain Student Council 2 Arts and Crafts 4 Library Club 2 Music Listeners Club 3 Although Dorothy is quiet in appearance at home she is live wire She is a hill billy at heart and likes the out of doors This young cowhand may s n be headin for the R10 G de al w WM Mx y CICELY SI-IELLHASE ic Thinking ir the talking of the mul with itfel . Senior Play Publicity 4' Art Club 4' Music Listeners Club 2' Sketching Club 3' Service Committee 4' Choraleers 4' Girls Glee Club 3 4. Cicely likes all the arts especially music. Her friendly smile and easy-going nature will be well remembered by her classmates. 30 W ,Ml pf SWLW, llfynfri NANCY SPADACCINI Spar The laughter of a gzrl 11 and ever war among the delrghl ul found: 0 the earth Baclmmton 3 4 Basketball C Assxstanr Managerj 4 Volley ball2 3 4 Courant4 Grrls Shop Club 2 Penc1lComm1ttee 3 4 Senxor Play Costumes 4 Nancy always has a yoke to tell and a laugh you ll never forget V X l C A NANCY SPLCHT ka Qtr Good humor lr the health ofthe .foul radnerr 1: ztx pozron Hockey 4 Grrls Glee Club 3 4 Choraleers 4 Operetta Sennor Play Costumes 4 Llbrary Club 2 Courant 3 Grrls Sport Club 4 Banner Commrttee 3 Nancy w1ll rind the world a happy place to lrve IH because she gives a cheerful aspect to all that confronts her 5 X Q Q T CHARLES TORPEY JR Spurgeon W 45, lx Man zr horn unto trouble df Zhe :parks fly upward: Llbrary Club 2 Incllan Club 3 lf ss M Charlne has nes er overworked by studymg but ask hxm any thmg about baseball and hell gxve you the answer rlght away 31 X ,ff Atylf AJLL 5' eq J, l U fl X qi A. v- Z-X 7 DLOC ' 1 W n yy 3 3 u , 5 C' ,. I . .I , . f f ,U T ,dll .xr JOY' hcfj X lX 2e l'lu fl'S I lv Wallin' , -if vu l V IJ 4 lfcmoyll , ,311-tj Specky ,, . . . . . 'U ' 9 ' ' , 4 9 5,4a W XX bc. 5 D 'R 1,4 A . . . ' j Q X as ' 5 'QQ' r 3 -X X -ogy .. ,. A C-. 3 ,. . y I ya . xf,,A'.x.V 4 W FA 4,1-A Q, . I all' N mg, ,N -hu' li -1-ew' Z 'ir ins...-x iv- N 'N JOHN TURNER jackson Il taker 10000 nutr to put a car together hut only one to Jmarh it up Class Treasurer 2 3 4 Footba1l3 4 Band 2 3 4 Orchestra 3 4 Choraleers3 4 Operetta 2 3 CMaxm1ll1anJ 4 Senror Play Cast CHam Ellersj 4 Courant 2 Jazz Band 3 Melodners 4 Jackson our mrserly treasurer who has kept the Semor Class m the ch1ps always has a w1tty remark at the wrong tlme This thunderbolt from the Wrlton hxlls has electnfied our class consxd erably ffw ALEX VITTI Chuck A man rm t poor z he can rtzll laugh Golf 2 3 Band 2 Senror Play stagmg 4 Boys Sports Club 2 Prmtmg Club 4 Assembly Commrttee 2 And laugh he certarnly can and does adding a brlght spot to the pr1nt shop where he can usually be found BETTY JO WHITE Wzth charm o foul porrerred by her :he rules herrel Student Councrl 3, Hockey 2, 3, Band 4, Gnrls' Glee Club 3, Choraleers 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, Senror Play Costumes and Makeup 4, Danclng Club 4, Lxbrary Club 2, Socxal Cornmxttee 3 Thrs brnght eyed laughrng gld can usually be found workmg for the Manners She's been a declded asset to our class and IS sure to make a top notch nurse 32 A . fl ff ti, ffjw f z EDWARD WILLIAMS Flicker Who myf little bat little to antwer f0r. ' Band 2, 3, 43 Library Club 23 Sports Club 3. You don't often find Ed talking, but you usually conclude he's thinking. CONSTANCE WOOD Connie uonder bow one Jo small can carry Jucb a load of knouledge National Honor Society 3 4 Archery 2 3 4 Badminton 2 3 4 Volleyball2 3 4 Ping Pong 2 3 4 Cheerleaders 3 4 Senior Play Publicity Costumes Posters 4 Arts and Crafts Club 3 4 Connie is a courteous and well liked girl utet in her own way always accomplishing what she sets out to do 0 ILM L SL JOAN wooT'roN we 'The reafon rm the temperate wzll endurance forengbt strength and :kzll Student Council 7 3 National Honor Society 2 3 Secretary 4 Orchestra2 3 4 Band3 4 Choraleers 7 3 4 Operetta2 CLady Saphirb 3 CPrincess Mathildab 4 Senior Play CMrs Little D 4 Girls Sports Club 7 Public Discussion Club 3 Dancing Club 4 Banner Committee 4 Public Speaking Club 3 4 oan a very talented music student has had a lead in the operetta for two years and was in the cast of the Senior Play Her many friends find her company delightful 33 'Xa 'Q- 'JF' fi K is in QQ? ALEX WHRITENOUR ..A1,, A quiet eren temperament and in lair work belt quite contentf' Basketball 3, 4g Baseball 3, 4g Library Club 2g Sports' Club 4g Chess Club 3. Alex can usually be found having fun or making it. His easy going way has made him a definite part of our class. M Q. if kk All murzcal people Jeem to be happy Band 2 3 4 Orchestra-4 Girls Glee Club 3 4 Choraleers-4 Operetta 3 4 Senior Play Tickets 4 Courant 4 Library Club 2 Girls Shop Club 3 Hear that mellow tone' Thats Olga playing the clarinet she bought in Paris Olga is one of the most musically minded members of our class and a lot of fun to be with MKSWW fix -Q -1 MR DAVENPORT 34 MISS OGDEN -Lf' ld agi- o W A l ' G! W Y F I f 3 f I ' I if Xa 'S C: vi . Xa? E 'A ,Sl , J tx A fe ,yy f T . s ' H 1 xg , ,:f,g', 'X , ,U gl CLASS HISTORY SOPHOMORE YEAR We the Class of 49 entered Semor Hrgh School wxth great confidence that we would be the best group ever to pass through these sacred portals We rmmedxately proved our worth by electing competent class officers Chrrstopher Schmrtt became our presrdent George Batterson vxce presrdent jack Turner filled the offlce of treasurer whrle Leonore Davrdoff acted as secretary Anne Keyes served us well as Sophomore vrce president on the Student Councxl wrth Robert jordan Dorothy Shaw Rrta Blanco Barbara Beck Helene Gerschke Jane Gregory Warren Rutledge and Tony Boccarossa as home room representatives The year 47 48 was a thrnvmg year for newcomers Among the faculty members were M Mathers supermtendent Mr Kenney prmcrpal Mr Demeter hrstory Mass Kane Commercial subyects Mrss De Gere French and Mrss Ogden secretary Luralee and Nelson Kelly Carol Whnte Cella Bolte and Roger Phnllnps were newcomers to our class In the Held of sports those who lent their efforts to the football squad were Paul Ireland Wnllram Bach Frank Franco James Gavm james DAscenzo and Conrad Mnller Our class was represented on the cheermg squad by Barbara Brown as a regular member and Anne Keyes as alternate Girls hockey brought three Sophomores to ltght Betty Jo Whxte Roberta Rosen and Marte joy Warren Rutledge was the only Sophomore boy to play wtth the Varsrty basketball team Anne Keyes and Mane joy represented us on the grrls squad When the baseball season came we agarn saw Warren Rutledge thus trme pomed by George Batterson and jean Marc Choutllet Not a bad showmg for Sophomores' The band was graced by the musrc of Leonore Davidoff Tommy Thompson Bruce Beckley jack Turner Joan Wootton Marne joy Roberta Rosen Tommy Kane Paul Ireland james Red dmgton and Conrad Muller The sophomores who played wrth Mr Worleys orchestra were Allan Richardson Leonore Davrdoff Roger Naylor James Reddmgton Tommy Kane Marne Joy and Joan Wootton Domg the honors for us wrrh the Choraleers were Anne Keyes Arlene Llberatore Helene Gerschke Allan Rrchardson Rosemary Franco Frank Franco Alan Proudman Tony Boccarossa Leonore Davxdoff and joan Wootton When The Mrkado was presented rn March by the Semor and Junxor Hugh Schools we were not to be left out Several of our members appeared rn the cast They were Thomas Kane Walton Schlechtweg jean Marc Choulllet Rosemary Franco Joan Wootton Lura Lee Kelly and Arlene Lrberatore Leonore Davxdoff played with the Commumty Orchestra A large number of us Sophomores were mterested rn lournalxsm yudgmg from the support they gave to the Courant staff The members are too numerous to mentlon but we are proud that we were so well represented Along came Aprrl whrch turned out to be the month of many thnngs It started wrth the annual National Honor Society ll'llllZ.fl0l'l Rlta Blanco Howard Thompson Bruce Beckley joan Behre Joan Wootton Marne Paul Leonore Davrdoff Barbara Beck., Anne Keyes Chrtstopher Schmitt and June Frtch were the fortunate Sophomores to be taken IIIIO the socfety Also tn Aprrl came the bnggest socxal event of the year the Sophomore Hop Under the leadershrp of our sponsor Miss Roberta Kane George Batterson and Jack Turner the dance proved to be very successful wnth everyone co operatung to make rt so Thls dance was the last big socxal event of the year and june found us eagerly lookmg forward to our jumor year hoptng that rt would be as happy and profltable as our Sophomore year had been IUNIOR YEAR Returmng to school on September 5 1947 as full fledged juniors we began the school year by electxng Mlss Edna Tacke as class sponsor to replace Mlss Roberta Kane who had left at the end of our Sophomore year to be marned George Batterson was elected class presrdent Rxta Blanco vrce presxdent Erleen Nagot secretary and jack Turner treasurer Early rn the school year home room representatnves to the Student Councxl were chosen The followtng Jumors were selected Anne Keyes Tony Boccarossa Carol Whrte Ronald Petronella George Batterson joan Wootton Chrrstopher Schmrtt Robert Jordan and Rrta Blanco They served on varrous commnttees and dnd credtt to themselves and to our class We Juntors were also well represented tn every musxcal orgamzatlon rn school band orchestra and choraleers and were proud of the fact that three leadxng parts nn Patience were filled by jumors Allan Rrchardson played Regmald Bunthorne George Batterson Archrbald Grosvenor and joan Wootton played the part of Lady Saphrr Interest rn athlet cs also marked the actnvntres of us jumors The follovung saw actron wrth the football squad Wrllnam Bach james DAscenzo James Naprer John DAscenzo Ronald Petronella Frank Franco Warren Rutledge Jack Turner Paul Ireland George Batterson james Reddmgton Davxd Borglum james Gavm and Fred Lund james Gavm and Warren Rutledge were the two Jumors on the varsity squad The junnor Varsrty clarmed Robert Jordan Paul Ireland 35 SOPHOMORE YEAR CLASS OFFICERS Chrrstopher Schmrrt Presndent, George Batterson V1cePres1dent ack Turner Treasurer Leonore Davxdoff Secretary CLASS OFFICERS JUNIOR YEAR Left to Rrght Rua Blanco Vrce Presxdent George Batterson Prest dent Mrss Tacke Class Sponsor Erleen Nagot Secretary jack Tur ner Treasurer A tt ,. v v - . 1 , ' - ' 1 e - - - , . . , . , . ' .' ' ' . : r. Q , I v y - - v A A ' : , ' 1 l 1 ' l , - W Q ' . 1 . . . . . ' . ' Q y y I D ! 3 - , . . z , ., , 1 u F rn , ' A , I I D v I 1 I , Y , . . ' . : , r ' Roberta Rosen, Edward De Nike, jack Turner, David Borglum, Tony Boccarossa, Frank Franco, ! - D I D YA 1 1 . , I , . , , , , V I - I V , U- 1 , : , . I . Y ' Y ! I Q . , - 1 , A 5 r i A - - ' - Y. . . . . . . - - V . , 1 ' ' ' v 1 1 I ' ' x , ' s v v v v . , ' y . ' . I . ' v s V ' - , 1 S ' , . Alex Whrutenour and George Batterson All proved to be an unduspensable part of the team Seven members of our class upheld the baseball team un a good season Warren Rutledge George Batterson jean Marc Chouulett Robert jordan Alex Wbrutenour James Gayrn and Chrus Schmutt Nor to be outdone by the boys the lumor gurls also went all out for athlctues and ten gurls represented the class un basketball The gurls who helped chalk up eught vuctorues out of ten games were Marne loy Anne lxeyes Barbara Brown Helene Gelschke lane Gregory Ruta Buanco Barbara Beck Sylyua Palumbo Leonore Dayudoff and Euleen Nagot Seven grrls on the hockey team were Betty ,lo Whute Ruta Blanco Edna Bobletz Roberta Rosen Jane Gregory Marue joy and Euleen Nagot The cheerleaders who helped keep up the morale of the events were Barbara Brown Helene Gersehke Celua Bolte Anne Keyes Coume Wood and Sylyua Palumbo One of the more memorable events was the trup by most of the students of the hrgh school to Stamford to vusut the Freedom Traun where many of them saw for the furst tume many hustorucal documents Debatung and publuc speakung also claumed the attentuon of several of our class On May 6th Arlene Luberatore Frank Franco and Roberta Rosen partucupated un a debate on Unuversal Mulutary Traumng Celua Bolte and Conme Wood were unutuated as new members of the Natuonal Honor Socuety Instead of youmng the Senuors un theur Prom we jumors decuded to guve a Leap Year Dance on March Sth The event proved to be very successful and hnancually prolutable as well Late un May a commrttee consustung of Anne Keyes Leonore Davudoff Tony Boccarossa Celua Bolte and George Batterson receuved rung samples from varuous jewelers The class voted un favor of a crest resemblung a shueld wtuh NC superunposed upon ut The desugn was drawn by Nelson Kelly One of the most pleasung surpruses experueneed by the class on the mght of commencement was when james Napuer was presented wuth the Harvard Award Somehow ut seemed to serve as an omen for the eomung year On June lfth funals began and for three long days only a moanung sound was heard un school However we all came through unscathed and ready for vacatuon SENIOR YEAR Here we are Senunors at last' The 49ers' We began our last year un N C H S by electung very competent class officers Presudent George Batterson Vuce Presudent Ruta Baunco Treasurer Jack Turner Secretary Marue Paul Warren Rutledge became our student member of the Athletuc Board Our Senuor rungs arruved un September beung the furst of the many thrulls awautung us upper classmen When Student Councul electrons rolled around Tony Bocearossa was chosen Presudent Matue Paul became Treasurer and Frleen Nagot took over the secretarual dutues jordan Petronella Turner Batterson Bach Napuer Franco Reddungton Borglum and eo captauns Gavun and lreland lent theur brawn to the football team a football season we would rather forget and Captaun Buanco were our clonatuons to the Gurls hockey team December lllth was one of our most excutung nughts as ut was then we stepped before the footlughts un our furst performance of the senuor play The Fughtung Luttles Seventeen talented semors had proved our mettle when the curtaun went down for the last tume on Saturday eventng December llth The most successful senuor play un New Canaan Hugh School s hustory Cto quote any number of proud senuorsl was followed by a wonderful party at the Batterson home Mr Worley and the Choraleers made theur furst publuc appearance at the Candlelught Concert December 77nd The program was very well receuved wuth Twas the Nught Before Chrustmas an excellently rendered feature number lrom then to january Yard our munds were anywhere but on Cucero the Cuvul War and H + O well just plaun old water' The Chrustmas vacatuon was all too short and on the 3rd of january back unto school we tranuped ready for the eternal crammung for mud year exams But wuth the new year we became full fledged 49ers ready and eager to get the most out of our last half year un N C H S The 1949 basketball cagers came through wuth flyung colors wunmng most of theur games thus entutlung them to enter the State Tournaments Captaun Warren Rutledge Whrutenour Gavun jordan Batterson lreland and Hussey were those senuors who burned up the courts from here to New Brutaun Equally umportant rn the success of our team were the cheerleaders headed by Barbara Brown She and Helene Gerschke Celua Bolte Connue Wood Sylvua Palumbo and Anne Keyes were those senuors who yelled the N C H S teams on to vuctory The Grrls basketball team had a full schedule thus year breakung even on wuns and losses Our hats off to Captaun Maluzua joy Buanco Beck Nagot Brown Gerschke Davudoff Bolte Gregory Keyes and Palumbo those semors who represented us on the team Rehearsals for the operetta Waltz Dream got under way late un january Under the able drreetuon of Mr Worley and Muss De Gere the operetta luved up to all urs hugh expectatuons Now wuth the operetta started and the sports fans eagerly lookung forward to the baseball season we leave the past and enter our last months un these sacred halls clumaxed wuth Commencement une l3th when we receuved that coyeted sheepskun bruneung to an end many wonderful and long remembered days together Wonderful memorues of block that kuck Curtaun gorng up Roll up the score and Hes safe' These days wull be cherushed as carefree fun lovung days when a football game or dance was much more umportant than homework 36 A P I s . 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V. . , . . .. , . . . . . . 1 V -. - V VV V V V V - V V A I I y . B . If I . , I I - , , V , V 5- . . . V V - V V . ' V f V I I 1 V 4 ' I I 'V ' I I I V I' I V I u I I l - V , . , V V V V V . ' I -1 V I ' . Y VI , 1 y V I y I J Y V . V ' V V ' ' V' V . V V . c - V V V ' ' . Y 3 V 4 I 7 V r , I . V Ifirta-Pi-t.i1.!tirz .A........, ...,......A..,4........, R ITA BIANCO Ypwztfir Q,,..,...,.. ....,.. .... B 1 iss TACKE Sm-e:.1f5 . ,,.....,A..,....... bl.-XRIE PAUL Pfmtit ur .... ....,.. G raokoe B.-XTTERSON 7'm.1mft i- .,A.A.,,.. JACK TVRNER 3-:4 SENIOR CLASS First Row-Anne Keyes, Sylvia Palumbo, jane Gregory, Olga Zuech, Arelene Liberatore, Marie Paul, Secretary, Rita Bianco, Vice-President, George Batterson, Presidentg jack Turner. Treasurer, Eileen Nagot, Fisina Malizia. Constance XXfood, Cicely Shellhase. Elizabeth Quicke. Second Row-Judith Lander, Leonore Davidoff. Marie joy. Fdna liobletz, Miss Tacl-ce. Sponsor, Dorothy Dixon. Betty-.lo Wfhite, Charlotte Cooper. Third Row: Jane Lander, Florence Finney. Nancy Specht. Celia Bolte. Eva Brooks, Norma Alderman, Roberta Rosen. june Fitch, Mary Gallagher. Barbara Brown. Fourth RowADorothy Shaw, Anna Sanna, Helene Gerschke, Nancy Spadaccini, Dorothy Drible, joan Wfootton. Barbara Beck, Lura Lee Kelly, Ruth Beals. Fifth RowfYXY'alton Schlechrweg. Francis Hussey. -Iohn DiPanni. Robert Hughes. Robert jordan. Vilirren Rutledge. Ronald Petronella. Louis Kelley. Christopher Schmitt. Roger Phillips. Sixth Row-,Iames Reddington, Nelson Kelly. Lawrence Byrne. Anthony Boccarossa, Paul Ireland. Iames Gavin. Frank Franco. Alex XX'hritenour. Alex Vitti i Seventh Row-Roswell Bryant, Allan Richardson. -lean-Marc Chouillet, blames Napier. Charles Torpey. David Borglum. liighth Row-xlohn D'AscenLo. lfugcne laizzi Ninth Row-XY'illi.un Bach. CLASS OFFICERS . xiii!! 37 imx 2KRlE5 PRX 19X MAY 20 A16 mlb' Tfluaus vii! 'GNJ WJ. E J i wk 1 GEMINI rf -X ' X 'K X x JUNE2lx JULY 22- CANCER C JULY 2.2. AUG 27. lx LEO N wi Wy! N JA vmeo HOR ames Gavrn Norwalk Conn Alex Vlffl New Canaan Conn Roswell Bryant Norwalk Conn jane Lander New York N Y judrth Lander New York N Y Leonore Dav1doff New York N Tony Boccarossa Sett1frat1 Italy Ruth Beals New Canaan Conn Olga Zuech New Canaan Conn Charlotte Cooper Stamford Conn Lura Lee Kelly Hempstead L I Nelson Kelly Hempstead L I jean Marc Chou1llet New York N Edward Wlll13mS Boston Mass Nancy Spadacc1n1 New Canaan Conn joan Wootton Crncrnnatr Oh1o Conn1e Wood Norwalk Conn Ronald Petronella Norwalk Conn Alan Proudman Stamford Conn Celra Bolte Indranapolrs Ind Anne Keyes Norwalk Conn Mary Gallagher Detrort M1ChlgaH Chrrstopher Schm1tt Norwalk Conn Barbara Beck San Drego Calnf Roberta Rosen Greenwrch Conn une Frtch New Canaan Conn ack Turner Indranapolls Ind Dorothy D1xon Norwalk Conn George Batterson Norwalk Conn Frsma Malrzra New Canaan Conn Frank Franco Norwalk Conn Rosemary Franco Norwalk Conn Edna Bobletz Lewrsboro N Y Roger Phrlllps New York N Y 38 SCOPE anuary january anuary january anuary anuary February February February February February February February March March March March Aprrl Aprrl Aprrl May May May May May une une une une une une une une une 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 129 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 19 1 1 1 1 1 19 2 1 1 1 1 1 30 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1930 1930 A 19, Y , W Q J 1 3 3 H J ', , . .........,..,.......................,.........,....rr......... 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I Jxfvwaf Q - 0 ' Qwxayxe 1 eva ate. - Pvnie. o.Xi1io anti C, gihdcn kk Q ' l Gonmi Mal Z U 9 1 .. 1 nn- I. , '34 vs f 'Lux '-1 ADO ..-- Q- Lai. -- 4 - -4 -gefxy' .jfixf - I X -AL 51- x5.!r'x ,. 5 5' K si ' ' if ' C. 6 Ax f ix 1 X- ss fx.. yvrgz x N - 4 5 ' V Jeff, JUNIOR CLASS , 1 -,, 1 V First Row-Marie Lyons, Louise Bellissimo, Millicent W'ood, Sylvia jurgenson, james Hart, Blake Middleton, I Kathleen Hussey, jack Petronella, Louise Foster, jean Lapolla, Eleanor Stiles, Hilda Nagot. Second Row-lNl.iry Mastrangelo, Sally Cruzen, Florence Pustella, Beverly Cook, janet Palmer, Joan Bulkley, Patricia Kelly, Gertrude Seagraves, Miss Murphy, Class Sponsor, Phyllis Chatterton, Emma Beals, Ange- lina Moreno, Virginia Kelley, Cecelia Rilling, Dolores Cooper, Violet Malizia. Third Row-Gertrude Schmitt, Shirley Merriam, Barbara Bryant, Sarah Bianco, Judy Toms, Betty Vishnosky, Aj! june McCabe, Nancy Ann Nehre, Ethel Denton, Dolores Bennett, Lois Hazen, Adele DeGideo, Filomena .' Lapolla, Muriel Davies, Sara DiPanni. Fourth Row--lack Kelley, Teddy Vargo, Dick Schomburg, john Antey, Deryck Clark, Charles VanAllen, Frank V 0 J, Horvath, Dennis Colivas, james Dugan, Richard Grasso, Robert Hughes, Frank Seemar, jack Hennessey, ' V Emerson Lee. ' , Fifth Row-Keith Lesh, Charles Torpey, W'alter Ruscoe, Robert Dubay, Howard Bouton, Ronald Donahue, J . s 9 j hn Collier, Maurice Roch, Barry Varian, William XX'ootton, Louis Frear, jack Deane, Ray Kelley, 5 V' lgonald Hatfen. ,fer--'-Q ,V-5 .' -' 'P , J f3kCQ ,x1', , l X fa'--1 'C 1 S7 1 tv TfLj.l,iAl1 V6 r , S--s TN W fi-'DW-1 5'x'I'? X-5 :lx F i FJ zz- ' X xzrasst U 8153.-x ELQQSS 5 .lx A Prmtftfm .......,..................,,......., BLAKE MIDDLETON lfite-Prei-ikftlvf ..,......,...,.... JAMES HART Set-rtfary ...,.....,... ....... K ATHLEEN HL'ssEY .4 jack PETRONELLA 41 , v3 ' 17 F J FF SoPHoMoRE CLASS n. x, Firk Row, Left to Right-Shirley Cornwell, Rosemarie Andronaco, Doris Spence, Theresa Creagh, Mario 0 , y S Boccarossa, Frank Davidoff, Robert Batterson, Rose Mazzella, Barbara Jordan, Wfilma Shaw, Mary Pollet. ' 5 Setpnd Row-Mary Hallett, Jill Howard, Jacqueline Bucciarelli, Ann Boccarossa, Lorraine Gosselin, Jessica Stockmar, Mr. Lind, Class Sponsor, Lynn Chadsey, Anna May Kelly, Margot Vfood, Louise Evans, Bernice 4 ,. Rosen, Nancy Thompson, Mary Ferrara. Third Row-Beverly Schumann, Gainor Small, Carol Sebester, Sarah Cotoia, Nelda Franch, Marilou Miller, Diana Runyon, Anne Eten, Maureen O'Connor, Jean Goodall, Frances McCabe, Carol Armstrong, Caroline Jelliff. Fourth Row-Lyman Gilmore, Joyce Hancock, Frances Creauh, Beverly Strong, Bengta Stockmar, Patricia Kelsey, Judith Hawthorne, Eunice Niles, Ruth Osgood, Helen Corr, Rosemarie Jaykus, Lee Burner, Fifth Row-Ralph Scott, Paul Liberatore, Eugene Ready, Willitim Porter, Donald Scofield, John Bulkley, Keith Littleheld, Michael Richardson, Wendell Brown, Arthur Scott, John Woottcmn, Robert Kelley. Sixth Row-Gilbert Shellhase, Dale Eddy, John Stockmar, David Burnham, Ernest Ventres, Paul Fenick, Robert Brown, Fred Mazzella, Vincent Luciano, Monroe Boylco. J gllfij, tl, CLASS OFFICERS Prmdwzz ,..,....,,.... ...... lk lARlO BOCCAROSSA Ifirt-Premfwzz .,.,. ..,.. F RANK DAVIDOFF Stft-rtfzrm ..,...... ,.....,..... T HERESA CREAGH J Trerumer , ...,... 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' 19 2425 J 30 '- ' ' - 26 30 'L .521 if 3 . 4 Navy First Row-joan Bulkley, Louise Bellissimo, Hilda Nagot, Rita Bianco, Marie Paul, Eileen Nagot, Tony Boc- CIIIOSSIL Second Row-Joyce Hancock, Anne Keyes, Ruth Osgood, Celia Bolte, Raymond Kelley, Mario Boccarossa, Blake Middleton, jack Wootton. Third Row-Robert Gilmore, Alan Proudman, James Hart, David Burnham, Deryck Clark, Allan Richard- son, Willitim Wfoortong Mr. Demeter, sponsor. STUDENT The Student Council, under the supervision of Mr. Demeter, held its first meeting on September 25rd and elected Tony Boccarossa, President, Blake Middleton, junior Vice-President, Mario Boccarossa, Sophomore Vice-President, Eileen Nagot, Secretary, and Marie Paul, Treasurer. The Student Council contributed effectively to the task of alleviating the destitution of European chil- dren by sponsoring a clothing drive and purchasing for European schools a chest full of one-hundred and thirty dollar worth of school supplies. A Halloween, a Red Cross, and a Basketball Dance, sponsored by the Social Committee. afforded money and a good time. COUNCIL The Service Committee put traffic signs on the cam- pus, wired the gym for new lights, and most signihcant of its services, purchased a fine victrola. Besides decorating the Christmas tree, the Art Com- mittee kept the students informed by their artistic posters, and bulletins. Notable also was the table tennis tournament. A new function of the Publicity Committee was collecting news of the high school to be put in the School Page of the Advertiser. The Student Council showed its great benefit by the effective functioning of its various committees. O F F I C E R S Pmidenz .................................... TONY Boccaaossa Sponmr .............................................. MR. DEMETER Sophomore Vice-Pfefident ....... . MARIO BOCCAROSSA junior Vice-Pretidenf ................ BLAKE MIDDLETON Secremry ............................ .......... E iLEEN NAGOT Trearurer ..... ........ M ARIE PAUL A-' l, X? ' I ' r j if, s A fl - K A , x I 7 1 ' C ' , . 5 N Q-I N .N - x, , ' 'r' 4 . 0 A - I .-I ,ll Following the trend of the past years, the Courant has endeavored to bring to the student body editorials, stories and articles of most interest to the school. The staff has succeeded in carrying on most successfully the ideals and standards of The Columbia Scholastic Press , I ,A ,, 1 s x x n R 5 , i 1 Association of which we are a member. Anne Keyes, the Editor-in-Chiefg Mrs. Rhoads and Miss Leather- land, our faculty advisersg and the entire staff should be commended for their excellent work. SENIOR PLAY Everyone who attended The Fighting Littles by Booth Tarkington came away somewhat enlightened on teen-agers and their many problems. The play was presented under the excellent direction Mrs. Kath- ryn Rhoads on December 10th and llth, 1948. Seventeen members of the Senior Class participated in the presentation of the play, while the rest of the seniors took part on the various committees. Concentrated effort on the part of all concerned was largely responsible for the success of the play. 5? SENIGR PLAY f'- xx T' Fllmer lCky' Norman Peel Good evenmg Mr Lrttle 'IJ 1 Mrs Harpeddle Well break down h1s obsolete old Screwball Mxss Pologa how on earth can you do system that? Drcky I been m yall nothing to rt Henrxette I thmk Goody done forgot her manners' L+.. Antomette Don t ear more Fnlmer Ham The old oxl Q1 'f ,-l, 4 I U I o - n f 2 'l -,' 5 l , . R so lg'- .N , e . y 4 ,. F N y e ' '15, :s r x g 5 'fl A L I N ,y .. 1 V .JQ l' 'eg 1 r r Q MEIN A l l l I 1 l ill' All fi sl!-xy., l l e ' l Q 3 ,v 'ln A . r y it? l 5 y Q if y ' ' t ja ? af! First Row-.loaii Xwootton, Sylvia jurgenson, Olga Zuech, Roberta Rosen, Allan Richardson, Dolores Bennett, Lewis Frear, Frank Seemar. Second Row-pluck Turner, Roger Naylor. Pearce Baker, Frank Davidonf, Walton Schlechtweg, Jack Wfootton, wlohn Collier. Standingflmis Hazen, james Reddingtong Mr. YX'orley, Director, ORCHESTRA The Orchestra was handicapped because of a lack of participated in a very creditable manner in the Music strings. However, under Mr. Worley's able direction Department Concert in May. .ind hard work on the part of the players, the orchestra ,iff X veg? R, tj - ---,4x,f:: 50 Direcmr, MR. JOHN WORLEY First Row!-Leonore Davidoff, Marie joy, Olga Zueck, Alan Proudman, Paul Ireland, jane Lander, Betty-jo White, Sylvia jurgenson, Eva Brooks. Second Row-Roberta Rosen, Barbara Beck, Ann Eten, Joan Wootton, Pearce Baker, Frank Davidoff, Jack Wootton, john Collier, Roger Naylor, Jack Turner, Caroline Jelliff, John Antey. Standing-Rosemary Franco, Walton Schlechtweg, james Reddington, William Potter. N.C.H.S The N.C,H.S, Band made its first appearance at the Darien football game on Armistice Day at Darien. The members successfully formed a D and N. C. H. S. During the half the bands combined in playing two well-known marches Mr. W'orley recruited six clarinet BAND players to take the places of band members who were members of the football squad. The Band took part in the May Music Department Concert and later attended the State Band Festival. 2 i t if 5' 6s ..-. f-fp, .2- 1 C-1? 0 Cyl' ' ..u. ' O .....L' OPERETTA Cn the evenmgs of March llth and l7th the New Canaan unror and Senror Hlgh Schools presented A Waltz Dream an operetta 1n three acts by Oscar Straus In A Waltz Dream Lreutenant N1k1 an Austrran army officer who IS berhrothed rn Prrncess Helene the daughter of the Kmg of Sylvanla falls IH love w1th Kay Robxnson an Amerrca artxst The story was amus nngly portrayed by a cast of fourteen prmcnpals and Maxzmzlzan Jack Turner a chorus of tourrsts Sold1ers Ladies and Gentlemen of the Court and Townspeople Mr Worley d1rector was assxsted by Mrss Helen DeGere who acted as dramatlc coach The orchestra was made up of professlonal musrcnans A Waltz Dream was well recelved and added another hne per formance to the ach1evements of operettas presented by the mus1c department The prrncrpals were yi X111 y Nzrbolar Allan Rlchardson Lzentemznt Montrchz Deryck Clark Ixuj Robmmfz Gertrude Seagrzves Iwnm Arlene Llberatore Clmnzt Lolbar Blake Mrddleton 9 Prznceu Helene Lztfflcnmzr N151 Prlnctn Matilda Loulse Foster Walton Schlechtweg, Fr tnk Davldoff Conn! Szgzmzznzd john Wootton oan Wootton Amztrl Leonore Davxdofl kk in N 0 Q fx ' 2:17 '9 f, fi' ,S' .. 1,3 IE F gf lp 3 : P -at F 1: - 5 5 v : S I 5 0 ' ill L- C Qc 0 21 . for - 8 O . I 22 - -' .0 , K J ' ' ' - , u Prince Rupert .... Alan Proudman Fif? ........................ Roberta Rosen Berlram Bndgelft , .... . ' ' A ' .... J . 1 .............. . ' , fe, 2 Q f T O . 'IS Q , R C' . K sf ' fre- J ' Q 5 X u ef! 'Q J nh 1 x Q Q 0 f s ' .Q g Q 'I f -Q -X t I I M 1 - A 'W - Y ,g .e First Row-jean Lapolla, Betty-Jo White, Eleanor Stiles, ,Ioan Wootton, Dorothy Dixon, Helene Gerschke, Betsy Quicke, jane Gregory, Sylvia Palumbo, Roberta Rosen. Second Row-Arlene Liberatore, Louise Foster, Gertrude Seagraves, Phyllis Chatterton, Celia Bolte, Anne Keyes, Leonore Davidoff, Marie joy. Third Row-George Batterson, Blake Middleton, John Antey, Monroe Boyko, Eileen Nagot, Nancy Specht, Keith Littlefield, Ernest Ventres, Walton Schlechtweg, David Borglum. Fourth Rowe-Paul Ireland, Alan Proudman, Bobby Batterson, Frank Seemar, Jack Vffootton. Maurice Roch, jack Turner, John Collier, Deryck Clark, Paul Liberatore, jean-Marc Chouillet. Y A ' U 4 - 1 i t r .f 1 JI J '. CHORALEERS The Choraleers is a group of singers selected from the three classes of the Senior High School. They made their first performance by presenting a Christmas con- cert the evening of December Zlst. Two of the num- bers that were done were The Night Before Christ- mas and a special arrangement of jingle Bells. The ll Choraleers also participated in Thanksgiving and Christmas' assemblies. During May they presented a Spring Concert. Among the numbers which were pre- sented were: Donkey Serenade and a selection from Roberta Front Row-,lean Lapolla, Nancy Specht, Arlene Liberatore, Gertrude Seagraves, Eleanor Stiles, Betsy Quiclte, Sylvia Palumbo, Louise lfvans. Back Row--Carol Armstrong, Mary Lou Miller, Ann Eten, Celia Bolte, Anne Keyes, Phyllis Chatterton. Attompanist. Mrs. Gilbert Stanley, Director, Mr. Worley. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB The Girls' Glee Club made a fine showing in the Lack of allotted time for rehearsal made it necessary Christmas Concert, its only appearance of the year. for the discontinuance of the club. ARTS and CRAFTS CLUB One of the most popular clubs was the Arts and books, and cigarette cases. all of which were hand- Crafts Club. All the members confined themselves to tooled and carved. Some of the members found them- making interesting and decorative leather articles. selves sufficiently interested to work during the lunch These consisted of wallets, change purses, belts, pocket- periods and after school hours. Left to Right-Mr. Lind, Helene Gerschke, William Bach, Leonore Davidoff, Connie Wood, Robert Hughes, Sylvia Palumbo, David Borglum, Dorothy Shaw, Barbara Brown, Anna May Kelly, Betty Vishnosky, Marie joy, and Gertrude Schmitt, fo ,., - 'Ts 1' 'J I: - 'T' ' V I , 93-RJ ',1' ':' ' ' ' -'---- K r .wmgg , YN q ' I' I ' E p - Q . 4 ' ,. -9 x ,-lr. X , 'f ., p L , 3 ' f k A s , Q. ' 1 A 1 if BUYS' SPORTS CLUB f'H'NI Rrlh-Y ffxrrhur Smut. ,IJQIK Pc-rrrrrrcllr RlJl5L'I'l Alwrrhrm, XYIAIMQII Iirmxn, Rwhcrr l5.rrrcr'w11. Fikllllki Rrm XY'.1lrcr Rnlwrc, llrrrmlri Hatfcrm, Rohcrr UL1h.1y, XY'rIl1.1m XY'mmulru11, Minlmcl Ruh.rrriwr1, .Klux XYl1r1rQxnn1r. ,Ihnr-I Iifrxx-WIJL-111115 CQw11v.rs, IELEKLLCIIL' RL-.rrhg Paul I.lhcmmrc. R,r1phSwrr, Iihrrwrrri K4-llvx. l5+m.rIJ Nuwrrclri. liurruu Hrrrcrwn. ,Iuhm llgprm-, Mr Kcvcs 'lhu INL'lUk7L'I'x uf the H115 N Sp-rru Chnh, umiur thc rn xrurhrrrg rhc rwhrurrlmru -rt rrrlrmrrrrxg 111 Wtrhml wpwxm--rr 'rf Mr Kr-yu. NVCHI rumr ht' rhclr mm' hmknrhgll, hrwrhrll, wunr hr? xrrlhxhmll f 'I' f 'ff JJ , . I R L S R L J B K n Q ' ' S P Q T S C l 11. 'rj f I I V ' iff' 1 ' K N ,. porrs' f luh, wmmrrrtx arf wx L'IlH'L'Il plulrmg the Agrrxic I..lrur II1 fhayL.rr.rrru1r1rrrrrrrrrww fffitliklkfw, xx? yngbr rhc riIH.LflHI1 -rf Nhw Murphy upwn .arghcry .md sc1frh.rIl. Misa Murphy hwrwx rh.xr 1 l3rr'i'1LLgLhe I':IJTl.l1f4lf rhr yn-.xr :hu my-mhcrx NlLlCIlL'xi xxidcr r.rr1gc+1fspwrrs xxlll flllfllft' rho .urn mu uf thc rhc rmlrrnqmrc uf b.lklII1lHIHIl .uni rhcn p.1rr1L1p.1rui in club next yur ll 'N PRINTING CLUB The Printing Club. nevvlv formed this year, is under ing, the boys have printed tickets and programs. .ind the guidance of Mr. Streeter. Its members have not various school forms, They hiive made ti definite con- onlv been .in enthusiastic group but 11 busy one. Besides tribution to our school learning to set type .ind studying various types of cas- Left to Right-QMarie Paul, Constance Wood, Anne Keyes, Mr. Lind, Sponsorg Christopher Schmitt, Celia Bolte, june Fitch. Rita Bianco. 'loan Wotitton. Barbara Beck, Leonore Davidoff NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The National Honor Society, CChapter 5,000lD at its first meeting ofthe year, elected Rita Bianco, Presi- dentg Leonore DavidotT, Vice-Presidentg joan Woot- ton. Secertaryg and Anne Keyes, Treasurer. The major On the wall of the study hall is a mural which was painted in 1955 by Justin C. Gruelle of Silvermine. Many of our students recognize the well-known Amer- activities of the year were the annual initiation and dinner in May. The principal function of the chapter is to build up interest in scholarship, leadership, and service throughout the school year, icans depicted, but few are aware of the fact that the models for the American girl and boy were Gertrude L. VandenBosch, '38, and Martin V, Apy, Jr, '35. All who meditate on the art of governing mankind have been convinced that the fate of empires depends on the education of youth. -ARISTOTLE, P RT S X 'jf ff ,I fy-'QC wmv Wm I t ' ' 1 I4 ., ,, J-.U lu, - fu '-fNf..M as K F5 U' lp 4 sf, - f'f,,kb ' f First Row, Left to Right-Robert jordan, Vincent Luciano, Michael Richardson, Ralph Scott, Dale Eddy, jack Kelley. Second Rowe-Ronald Petronella, Paul Liberatore, jack Turner, james Gavin, Co-Captain, Paul Ireland, Co-Captain, George Batterson, William Bach, Deryck Clark, Dennis Colivas. Third Row-james Napier, Blake Middelton, Frank Franco, James Reddington, David Borglum, Donald Haffen, Ralph Durling, Frank Horvath, john D'Ascenzo, William Wootton. Fourth Row-james Dugan, Raymond Kelley, Frank Seemar, John Collier, David Burnham, Barry Varian, Charles Van- Allen, Roger Naylor, Jean-Marc Chouillet, Manager, Mr. Loren J. Keyes, Coach, Frank Davidoff, Assistant Manager. :li 'I 6 ' Afflff A IW 1'. yt' T' .4 , J . f 5 f svn! 5 -or-0 l ' qt 1 f 4 F' ' ' all ff'-f S' I Jglf O!!! 4 'U M 4'l 7- FOOTBALL N.C.H.S. did the best that it was capable of doing with the material on hand. The entire first team of 1947 graduated thus leaving a green nrst team for 1948. Outweighed by every opponent, N.C.H.S. was forced to light every inch of the way. SCORES Seymour ........ 26 N.C.H.S. ...... O Berlin ............ 52 N.C.H.S. ...... O Mt. Kisco ...... 27 N.C.H.S. ...... 0 Seniors on the squad were: Bill Bach, George Bat- terson, David Borglum, john D'Ascenzo, Frank Franco james Gavin, Paul Ireland, Bob jordan, james Napier Ronald Petronella, Alan Proudman, James Reddington and jack Turner. Canton .... 19 N.C.H,S....... 7 Bellows .......... 21 N.C.H.S. ...... 6 Staples .......... 53 N.C.H.S. ...... O Darien .......... 45 N.C.H.S. ....,. O 60 9 a x ,fa ps n B-ta 7 ' 70 li , l Q 4l. l-s.b 1:7 L-SY First Row-Raymond Kelley, Frank Horvath, Warren Rutledge, Captaing james Gavin, Ronald Donahue. Second Row-Mr. Keyes, Coachg Robert Jordan, George Batterson, Alex Whitenour, Frank Seemar, Francis Hussey, james Napier, Manager. s 1 , I x' ' 9- : A I 1 . . X BASKETBALL The N.CH.S. basketball squad has had a very suc- cessful season during 1948-49. The Red and Black won twelve of their sixteen games. The team is built around star guard Warren Rutledge, a senior, who has played varsity since his sophomore year. Rut is also captain of the squad. Another stand-out is Ronald Cue Don- ahue, a dangerous high-scoring forward. Rounding out the starting five are jim Gavin, centerg Ray Kelley. forward, and Frank Horvath, guard. Following the reg- ular season, the team journeyed to the State Tourna- ment at New Britain. l I -'QP 'f' ww . I .,g' nf! C-K ii1 V-41158 Cl -2 '19 I ,, Q. 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