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

 - Class of 1958

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Rl ER PILOTS MISS F. LORETTA COONS Principal The greatest single contrilnuting tactor to the success of any organization is its leader. This person must have the heart to conceive, the hand to execute, and the understanding to clirect. We, at New Rochelle High School, are fortunate in that our principal, F. Loretta Coons, is such a person. Here at the Htwin lalcesn Miss Coons is not only admired tor her wise counsel. lout is also loved for the tine person that she is. She has always displayed the utmost enthusiasm concerning our academic and extra- curricular interests. Her ungagging spirit and unswerv- ing loyalty to the school are something that we, the Class of 1958, will remember t eyond the date ot ouwgdvlatio Q v' . l X1 1, ff-'. P W MR. HAROLD A. DALEY f Assistant Principal 'As second in command, Mr. Daley has the important responsibility ot assisting Miss Coons in the smooth operation oi the school. ln this, his second year as Assistant Principal he has proved once again that he is more than capalnle of handling the duties of this vital post. This is a taslc which is frequently under- estimated lvy many oi us. ' As an advisor and as a friend, we have always found him a warm and understanding person. His ever-present good nature and his attalnle personality are practically talcen for granted hy us. Vvef wish to sincerely tlmanlc him for the wonderful effect he has had on us during our years at New Rochelle High School. , SMR. JOHN T. DONOVAN Assistant Principal To meet the increasing demands ot our ever-expancl- ing high school, an additional assistant principal's posi- tion was created. Mr. Donovan was the man called upon to lill this important post. Mr. Donovan livrings with him the experience that he achieved in his en- deavors in our Guidance Department. Thus. we can well understand how he so successfully adapted him- self to the responsilzmilities ot an assistant principal. The students and faculty alilce can readily attest that his wann sense of humor and sharp wit have made worlt- ing with him a delight. We, the Class of 1958, wish to congratulate Mr. Donovan on the success with which he has handled his new position.

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BOARD OF EDUCATION xl. Vincent J. Artisani, President: Kenneth B. Low, Vice-President: Joseph W. Barker, Robert .I. Burton, George M. Davis Jr Mrs Thomas IVI. Dunn, Noian M. FaIIahay, Mrs. Frederick VV. Pierce, Merryie StanIey Rukeyser. DR. DONALD K. PHILLIPS Superintendent MR. SINI JOE SMITH Assistant Superintendent fldministrafivu FAREWELL TO iHE CLASS OF I958 The New RocheIIe CIass of 1958, IiIce its immediate predecessors and the cIasses that wiII foIIow, wiII go out into a worId which demands from each person an interest in and a deep concern for the survivaI of basic prin- cipies-matters of moraI, spirituaI, civic, na- tional, and worIcI Ioehavior. In today's age. no man can be sufficient unto himseIfg no man can afford not to care about the worId around him. Caring motivates Iearningq Iearning forms a Ibasis for conviction and action in accordance with Ioeiiefs. I WouIcI wish for you the power to care about these things which are truiy important, and caring-the will to Iearn, to judge, to ine- Iieve, and finaIIy, a driving urge to act singIy and in concert with others of IiIce mind, in terms OI your studied convictions. May God Ioiess each one of you. Sincerely yours, DR. DONALD K. PHILLIPS



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T.. ,Rl English Department STANDING, left lo right: Miss Ginsburg, Mr. Mellinger, Miss Carozi, Mr. HOCllLl8USC,F, Mrs. Miller, Mr. Leonard, Miss Newell. lVliss Upliam, Miss Symmes, Miss Mallory, Mr, Farndon, Mrs. Greenluerg. SITTING: Mrs, Hunt, Mrs. Carclillo, Miss Bartnett. Miss Stark, Mrs, Donalxue. Faculty MR. SAMUEL J. ADAMS- Vocational Municipal College ol Technology, Belfast, North lrelanci MR. LOUIS AMONSON Physical Education l'lI shine your shoes. l..a Crosse State Teachers' College, B.A.: University of lowa: Royal Hungarian College: New Yorlc University, M.A. MR. MORTON BARON Guidance intestinal fortitude is just as important. City College of New Yorlc: Columbia University: New York University, BSS., M.S.E. MRS. LUCILE BAASCH Biology Columbia University, BS., M.A.g American Medical Tecln- nologists, M.T. MISS ANNA M. BARTNETT English mls an apple ever an orange? College ol New Rochelle, BA.: Teachers' College: Columbia University, lVl.A, MRS. DoRoTHv K. BELLA Biology You pays your money anal you lalzes your choice, Teachers' College, Columbia University, BS.: School ol Edu- cation, New Yorlc University, M,A., R.N. MR. CHARLES BLAKE Language Chop, Chopln Wvesleyan University. B.A.z Columbia University, IVLA. MR. HERMAN BLATTE Social Studies Don't he a nudniclzf' New Yorlc University, BS., FIA. MR. EDWIN R. BOWMAN Business Read what you see and not what you thinhf' Randolph-Macon College, AB.: Columloia University, MA. MRS. GRACE E. BRASTED Guidance Office Have you a 'come-to'? A. B. Davis High School. MR. CLARENCE J. BROADHEAD Music Resolve it. Otterlzmein College, AB.: New Yorlc University, M.A. MRS. LULU D. BROCKWAY Librarian uDo you have library work? N.Y.S. College lor Teachers, BS. in LS. MR. EARL BROWNELL Industrial Arts Anything worth worleing for is worth worleing for well. New Yorlc University, M.S., M.A. MR. W. EMERSON BURKE Mathematics Lets gel Denison College, BS.: Columbia University, M.A.: New Yorlc University, Graduate Work, MRS. AIMEE-MARIE CARDILLO English l've got lasper today. College of Mount Saint Vincent, BA.: Fordham University, M A MISS CHRISANTHE CAROZI English The composition for Friday is . . American International College, B.A.: Mount Holyoke Col. lege, IVLA, 'K

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