New Rochelle High School - Rochellean Yearbook (New Rochelle, NY)

 - Class of 1950

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TEACHERS Mr. LOUIS AMONSON .............. Physical Education Ye Gods-donlt coast ! ' MISS ELIZABETH BACHE ........... Home Economics Clean up after yourselves, girls. MR. REGINALD P. BAKER. .,.................... Art Art and knowledge bring bread and honor. MISS ANNA BARTNETT ...................... English 'fl hope I'm not interrupting you J MISS MARIE BOWERS ...................... Language Ad astra, per asperaf' MR. EDWIN BOWMAN ................ . .. Business Oh, brother! MR. CLARENCE BROADHEAD ................ Music Stop mumbling and pronounce your words. MRS. LULA BROCKWAY ...................... Library I always think the cover of a book is like a door. MR. EARL BROWNELL. ...... ............. V ocational Anything worth doing at all, is worth doing well !'f MR. W. EMERSON BURKE ................ Dramatics Ees goat. MRS. SADONIS H. BURROUGHS ..... ......... H istory A common thing uncommonly done often brings success. MISS MELBA CARPENTER ................... English Where are your editorials? MISS GRACE CARROLL ..... ............. M athematics All good geometry students carry string. MR. JOHN J. CERRONE ............ Physical Education Not for you to reason why, but for you to D0 I MISS DOROTHY CHAPMAN ...... Tearoom Management Be sure and watch your measurements. MISS JANE CONRAD ......................... Library Tis to create, and in creating, line a being more intense. MISS F. LORETTA COONS .......... Assistant Principal We don't realize what a privilege it is to be in a high school like this. MISS MIRIAM CRESSEY ................... . .. English Personality is not inherited: it is acquired. ' MR. HAROLD DALEY ...................... Guidance What do you think! MRS. DOROTHY DAVIS .................... Secretary The line forms at the right. . MR. RICHARD DeFOREST .................. Guidance Oh yeahfl g MRS. PAULA DIAZ ........................... English Integrity is the basis of character. MRS. QUAY DREISLER .............. Dress Designing To act rather than to talk. MR. HENRY DURFEE ........................ History Size this up . . . MR. ROBERT EASTER .................... . . Biology Class is now dismissed. DR. CLIFTON EDGERLY ...................... French The Frenchman is always right. MR. LESTER EMERSON .......... . ........ Vocational My gosh! but you fellows sure like to play!! MISS FLORENCE M. ERRANT ................. Health Health means happiness. MRS. DOROTHY FARINE-TARON ............ History Ralph IGutmannJ, you're late again. MR. ROBERT F. FARNDON ....... . ........... English Let's go! MR. EDWARD J. FITZGERALD .... .. Vocational All rightyf' MISS MARGARET FLECK ................ Cosmetology Beauty is what you make yourself. MR. HOLLIS E. FRAZEY .................... Business You can't get something for nothing? MR. VERN A. FRISCH ..................... .. Business f'I'd like to hire all you people in my office! . MISS NANCY GLEASON ...................... English It's a lonely day ! MR. GEORGE E. GREELEY ........... Language Watch that agreement. MR. HARRY F. I-IAIGH ......................... Music All right, feet on the floor, and instruments up ! . EI 'EN HA MILL ................... Language 1 Veiii. pidi, picif' MR. GIL ' ENNESSEY ................ Language You blocks, you stones. you worse than senseless things. MR. ROLAND R. HINTZ .............. ............ A rt Let's win this match. MR. ALFRED HOBBS ...................... Vocational The simplest task if well done is artistic. MR. CARL H. HUBACHEK .................. Vocational The boys don't realize the future is in Machine Shop. MR. WALTER B. HUMPHREY .................... Art There is no art to find the mind's construction on the face MR. ARTHUR B. HUSSEY ...... ........... . .. Physics Do you understand that now I MR. EDDY JOHNSTON ..................... Vocational All right, boys . . . MR. JOHN A. KELLER ........ . . . . Physical Education The ld pe per. MIS MY. . . . . ........... History ver you r in come to me. MISS ANNE H. KOFF ......................... English Pm looking at this from the realistic point of view. MISS SYLVA KUNCE ..................... Psychology Let's try to look behind this thing. MISS MONICA LaROCvCA ......................... Art Be sure and draw all lines accurately and erase neatly. MISS ADELAIDE LeCOUNT .............. Mathematics The equal sign 6:7 does not lie ,' it must tell the truth. MR. CHARLES LEONARD ................ .... E nglish fIs this Monday morning? MISS MARIAN B. LINDEMUTH ............. Secretary The pen is mightier than the sword. DR. CLARENCE LONG ....................... Business What time will the period be orer today? MR. HUGH LOTT ............................. Biology My theme song for today. MISS ZELDA MASLIN ............., Physical Education Do you belong to me! MRS. JEANETTE McGILL .................... English Well Leon, what's the excuse today! MRS. VIRGINIA McKENNA ..... ....... ..... S e cretary What do you want now? MR. FRANCIS MINTON .............. Head Custodian What 'ya say, kewl! MRS. BARBARA A. MOORE .......... American History 'fPrice of liberty is eternal vigilance. MISS GLADYS NEWELL ......... ..... ........ E n glish A word to the wise is sufficient. MR. DANIEL O'BRIEN ............ Physica.l Education Everybody can run . . . MISS HELEN C. O'REILLY. ................... History Biography is the only true history. MISS RUTH T. OSBORNE ................ Mathematics That is most superior. MRS. JOSEPHINE PONZICA ............ Beauty Culture Yon have two minutes, girls. MISS DOROTHY PARR ........................... Art Who has the keys! MRS. BEULAH RAMSDELL ............ .. Spanish Esc es! fSo it is!! MR. DALE E. REMALY ...................... Guidance Cripes on the mountain. MISS RITA ROGERS ............... Physical Education 'fl don't have one. ' MR. BURGESS B. ROSS ....................... History Aw right, put that down ! MISS EMMA RUDDICK .............. Home Economics If a thing is worth doing at all, it is worth doing well. MRS. REGINA SACHS ...................... Secretary No, I won't send you a 'come-to'. MRS. BEATRICE P. SCHEIN .................. French Not a brain cell working. MISS H. MABEL SECOR ...................... Science Gladly would she learn, and gladly would she teach. MR. CHARLES SHAW ........................ Business 10 points off for erasing. MISS HELEN A. SMITH ..................... Guidance Just fill out a change of program. MISS JANE SOUBA ........................... English This is station NRHS-147 sponsored by Miss Souba's ABC Alphabet Soup. DR. CARLETON SPEAR .................... Chemistry Who's got a lollypop for me? MR. JAMES SPELLMAN ..................... Business Keep to the guide keys. MISS CAROLYN STARK ...................... English Variety is the spice of life: therefore I don't repeat myself! MISS ORA C. STRONG ........,........... Mathematics Yon can't learn mathematics without concentration. MR. LEON J. STURTEVANT .................. English 'fi-And do it in a well-constructed paragraph. MISS ALMA G. SWANSON ..... . ............. Business In the atomic age-I still like 'carriagesli' MISS REBECC'A SYMMES ................ Mathematics Now let's not get mental indigestionf' MRS. EDNA TAYLOR .........,.. Lunch Room Manager That will be one more nickel, pleasef' MR. WILLIS I. THOMSON ................... Principal This is going to hurt me more than it is yon. MISS ANNE UGLUM .............. Physical Education Where are my keys! MISS FANNY UPHAM ........................ English Ye Gods and little catfishesf' MISS MAY VAN HORN .............. Human Relations You'll lipe.', MR. DANIEL WAGNER .................... Chemistry Take a few drops of this and min' it' with that and- KBOOMU-Ooops! I'Vhat did I put in there? MR. JOHN WALRATH ..................... Vocational Don't let me shock you. MRS. MARGARET WEINSTEIN ........... .. History Are we keeping you awakefi DR. HENRY G. WELLMAN ............... .. History Noise is not education. DR. BEATRICE WIGHTWICK ................ Guidance Donn worry about it. MR. LOUISE WILKINSON .................... Biology Take your hands away from those faucets. MISS JEAN WILSON ........................... Nurse Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. MRS. GRACE R. ZIMMELE .............. Mathematics And this too will pass away. rr



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