High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 21 text:
“
rendition of Stouthearte1l Men, is an experience to he rememhercrl. THIS YEAR THE CHURAL CLUB is out- standing hecause of its mlmher. There are one hun- clrefl aml forty-two high school girls who helong. which is an unusually large numher for a school of this size. Because of the rlouhlc session, eighty freshmen and sophomores have come hack to school in the morning in order to participate. The cluh appeared at the Christmas Assemhly and at the Annual Music Festival, where it was enthusiastically rcceiverl hy a large and appreciative audience. Bet- ty Wackwitz has afhlefl much to the success that the Choral Cluh has enjoyed hy her faithful anzl artistic Work at the piano. A chosen group of upper classmen from the Choral Cluh, known as the Special Singers, have participated in several programs during the year. They provided the program for the November meeting of the Parent-Teacher Group and enter- tainerl at one of the rlinner meetings of the local Kiwanis Club. At the Christmas Assemhly, they flifl some special work and sang at the Music Fes- tival, which was their last appearance for the year. Tllli N.'I',II.S. BAND lwrl In Ilrnm Uuior Unris- lim-L-1-r mul zlirenwl hy Hr. Ihmnlvl J. I'euse. I.. Kurpinslri. ff. Tiritly. lf. l1'ux.w. J. .-illv I lun V IIuIlrp.lm Nunn: JI NIUR CIIURl'S-- Burk Rmr: J. lin-ld:-rn. C. Zingnrn. .-1. lnlrilli. H. Vellm. n. JI. I . I Run-: I. Jlinnrrli. V. Vinnlli, I.. Ifirul. I. Ippulilu, N, Srugrin, I. Lifselzilz. I J. Slmens. If. fllurlsll. I. fllurquis. f- Kar Iinslri. Firsl lfvlr: F, I l1lIur'nrn. Visx Ferris ul lI1c piano. K . . Q FY K ' i I -55 as i F ,Q 'A it '. 51,4 I MIXED CIIURIS Top Ron-. I.. la R.: IV, Jacobson. R. Pullun, A. Dennrz. I'. I'mr.-rs. ,l. Jmlus. T. Imfnru. I. Ili llilia, II Inmnu Dun ef u Iluml. I.. U1-rl. R. Rnnieri, R. Sinnull. R. Cellnnli. Ii. lfipe, T, Guilluu. I . Pignnlu. I. Keefe. JI. Ixirluy. .-1. I.ufnru. Third Rm: lu I Rummy If. Di:-l:. JI. Fuller. Ii. linker, J. Green. G. Cnllirvr. lf. Hannon. I. Hulehin gs, -I. Lym-Ir. J. Cnmilieri. If. Ituhirk. U. Turnw 0 u fr U1 Ulu fr J. Duffy. Ct-llrurlu. It. Ifrnnrnlu, J. Evans. IT. -imlersan, J. lfnnu-ru. E. Pnllm-I.. Swfnnrl Rmc: ll. Kuppwn. ,l. Eye. I. Rnlunf u ru firm-Imn. If. I.anmsrwx. U, Cium-i. H. Sulm. C. Hunt. I'.'. Zierlmh. Miss I 4-rrix. lt. ll uwlru-ilz. H. llurnmv. lf. ffnrpwnn-r. S. N4-uvnu I trl N fnpnsv u T. Pusxerillu. D. Crass. tl. Tnrnelln. ,l. Slmrpv. J. Kilmer. I. Fri:-re. Firxl Run: N. brews. JI. Roe:-nhlnir. I-.'. Kirnmyvf- I. IU N 1 Hlfllrr Ifrr R. lin-wifi:-lvl, M. Fnlmalm. R. Nelson. I. Pvrruue. I.. Killilf-11, E. Jluzlvlvn, ,-1. l i1:.puniwl:. 4. Sorirz-. E. If-llenel.-. ll. Rani:-ri :nr Itnutn ,tlrl.'rml:Ien. B. Dnlx. li. lrnulll. JI. Perriru.
”
Page 20 text:
“
1 l. xt Fig- fl -R ff' X fini f4S'1'Ag if Ei gf , 'a - sv Ayy. ' ,RN Q34-if . PIR?-1, f,,.,,f ,V ff . -2- wif' 4 ' f --ff Av 3... f,-.,. - -, . ., A, , . .. . D. h.. HE FAIIILIAR STRAINS of a well- known symphony are enough to bol- ster our morale and lift us from the horrors of a troubled world. Music sooths the turbulent mind, producing an opia- tic sensation reminiscent of the good old ULHE lIl.I If Renr Roni. L. tn R.: R. fellnnti. J. Jellenelr, E. Cipc, R. Sinnall, F. Plgnulu. If. Dil irn. R. fllnrlin. ff. Jlnrlin. Fnml Row: lf. Hood. L. Chubelnr. R. Rlmieri. days of peace and happiness. These are 4' K provided for by the many musical or- ganizations of the school. THE NORTH TARRYTOYVN HIGH SCHOOL BAND is composed of junior and senior high school pupils. 'This group meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays to practice under the supervision and instruction of Mr. Pease. Their stirring renditions SENIOR URIfllESTR.4 l r0lIl' R0l1'. I.. In R.: ll. Rnllivlll. ll. Svllmifll. S. fllntzer, JI. Us-ldern. ll, Jlnjerski, J. lurquilx. ff. lmggio, U. Burkhvul. Second Rmb: ll. flulgnno. H. Vefba. J. .llt-islcr. ll. Hiloon. l. Rabin, .M LeBlanc, R. Erurvll. R. Jlnlzer. P. Torlorn. W. Jacobson. Third Rmr: J. llnlrd. 1. Nurrllf. S. Slxoens. P. Karl. JI. Rllnivri, Slnnrlingz P. Pornho, D. Nirnluis. ff. llourley. J. Galgano. X. l ullm'uro. I. Ijfsrhilz, I. .llunnnv R. Dietz, P. Taylor. .llr. Pease. Helnlr: ffl'IOR.-11. lfl.l lf. It-rnui. I.. Vvrl. T. Lofnrn. 1. Sharp. R. Dunzellfl. J- Keefc. E. Srhneirler, A. liuillnu. .-1. Ceeoni. Serrlvrl: llisx Helen Ferris. llirerlnr. of the marches awake us from deep and peaceful daydreams during the fourth period. THE SYVEETNESS OF THE STRINGS and the blaring of the brass combining to form a beauti- ful song means that the Senior Orchestra heralds our entrance to the assemblies. Directed by lwr. Pease, this group practices on Thursdays and Fri- days. The beauty of melody was skillfully rendered at the annual Music Festival as the songs of the masters were played. THE JUNIOR CHORUS, made up of students from the seventh and eighth grades, has rehearsed for one period after school each week. This year the group is rather small. numbering about thirty, but they believe that quality is not dependent upon quantity. In faithfulness and cooperation, this is one of the most outstanding vocal musical groups. THE HIGH SCHOOL MIXED CHORUS had difficulty getting under way this year because of the double session. When it was finally organized, it met on illondays during the fourth period. There are about one hundred boys and girls in this group. Its only appearance was at the Music Festival where its contribution to the program was out- standing. The audience at the Festival especially enjoyed the community singing which was led by the lllixed Chorus. Vvfishing to participate in the war effort as a group, the Choral Club and Mixed Chorus made a generous contribution to the United Service Or- ganization. THE BOYS GLEE CLUB has continued this year the splendid reputation handed down to them. lt has met twice a week in the band room in the Elementary School for p1'aetiee and has ap- peared in the assembly and the Music Festival. Its
”
Page 22 text:
“
OUR SOCIAL STUDIES TEACHERS-'Miss Hinz. Mrs. Ifvurrl, Iwiss Cunningham. N. T. STUDENT COUNCIL. Rear Roux L. to R.: M. Pellegrin o. A. I.ombardi. M. Fuller. I.. Mirunrlo. R. IIFIIIIPIIIII. J. Hutrlz- ings. R. IviZl'lIl'j'. P. Soriee, D. Lofmno. J. Brophy, R. Powers. Fronl Row: F. Unorato. H. l'ou'er. R. Frunkolino. D. ron Kum- nzer. P. Powers. Miss lfreresl. IV. Jacobson, A. Iwurquis. SUIIIAL STUDIES HE GENERAL ORGANIZATION, the govern- ing hotly of our school. meets every Tuesilay afternoon with Patrick Powers presiding as Presi- dent: ,Iosvph Ualey as Vic-0-President: Susan Burke as Secretary. and Renee Frankolino as Treasurer. At these meetings, various school problems are rlisvussefl. Some of the activities sponsored by the General Organization arc as follows: football, has- kethall, Imsoball and tennis teamsg hoys and girls intra-mural awardsg social hoursg the yearbook, National Honor Society pinsg and professional as- semhlies. MR. TRAVER with his guiflum-0 class. As in previous years, the C. O. this year was un- rler the ahle guiilanc-0 ol' Miss Isahellc Everest. THE .IUNIOH AIVIEHICAIY CITIZENS, under the supervision of Mrs. Alice Runyon, have com- pleted an active y'i-ar. During the year. tho memhers presvntefl a play entitle-rl A Typical Cluh Nleetingxf' which gave tht- rest of the pupils an insight as to what goes on at the cluh's 11101-tings. They also colleetcil metal coat hangers for national flefense ancl scraps of clothing to he sont to Ellis Island to he made into rag rugs. The purpose of the eluh is to aequaint thc- mem- hers with Ioeal ancl national history. The olfieers for the year are: Donalfl Canna, JR. AMERICAN CITIZENS-Top How, L. to R.: Biloon, R. Carrozzi, R. Gross, L. Bird, V. Rizzi, 1. Yizmbor, Coin. C. Poliquin, M. Pombo. Second Row: M. Hottaglia, P. Montgomery, A. Marquis, D. Carmn, M. Deeiy, B: Kfldlsh, A- Cflbfldlly- First Row: V. Minolti, L. Karpinski. M. Scott, C. Suntigate, R. Kostrubal, I. LIISCIILIZ.
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.