Roger Ludlowe High School - Fairfieldiana Yearbook (Fairfield, CT)

 - Class of 1940

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Roger Ludlowe High School - Fairfieldiana Yearbook (Fairfield, CT) online collection, 1940 Edition, Page 20 of 144
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we dggniom SENIOR OFFICERS - li QSv:crctal'Yl. Donald Mory lP csidcntj B li St I1 Cfrcasurerj, Stanley Nosal fVicc P siclcntj. We were explorers on a quest for knowledge. After leaving Grammar School Por-t, we set sail, arriving in Roger Ludlowe Harbor in early September. There, Jack Mitchell 'took command of us. As Captain, he selected Lindsey Booth for First Mate, Shirley Edwards for Second Mate, and Ruth Strang for Purser. On our way through the forest, we met Miss Schuman who offered her services as guide. Being a native of -this land, she knew all its ways. Therefore, she took us to a party where we saw an excellent Fred Allen Show. We enjoyed ourselves so much we decided to prolong our stay for the Freshman-Sophomore Night and the Annual Girls' Banquet. After much persuasion, Miss Schuman agreed to accompany us during the rest of our journey. So, choosing new officers, Captain, Lindsey Booth, First Mate, Donald Mory: Second Mate, Ruth Strangg Purser, Margaret Horny we continued on our way. Entering Sophomore Lane we discovered that our funds were very low. To remedy this, we gave a party with dancing and fortune telling as en-tertainment. A return engagement of Freshman-Sophomore Night found our purse again smiling. g As we progressed, all the while drawing closer to Knowledge, our leaders resigned and Eaden Whiteman, Donald Mory, Joan Cathcart, and Leonard Cbcrg took over the responsibilities. Realizing that we were behind schedule and that we would not arrive in time for the Junior Prom, we rented roller skates and sped on our way. We again elected four new officers, Donald Mory as Captain, Stan Nosal, Helen Poinelli, and S-teve Heiser as his helpers. Then we started on our last lap. Using Leap Year as an excuse, We sponsored a Sadie Hawkins Chase and Dance. Climbing the Senior Slope, we stopped at the yearly Football Swing. In realization of the fact that we were nearing the summit of Mount Wisdom. where we would part company, we all gathered at the Senior Banquet. Soon after, we were guests of our young followers at the Junior Prom. Then, feeling that our experiences shoul-d be recorded, we compiled the Year Book. At last we gained the top of Mounrt Wisdom, where, with hearty and grateful thanks to our guide, Miss Schuman, we bid farewell and each one of us set sail for Port Future. K Gertrude Flicker I Janice Schwartz V E161 TELL THEIR STORY 0 I Y

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IVY MAE ADAMS HImp!! She that was ever fair and 'never proud Had to'n.gue at will, and yet was 'never loud. Course: College. Actifvitiess Red Cross 15 Dramatics 13 Home Eco- nomics lg Glee Club 13 Vogue 13 Komians 33 Thea- tre 3, 4. FLORENCE ANDERSON Second thoughts are ever wiser. Course: College. Activities : Beginners' Stamp 1g Beginners' French 2, Jr. Red Cross 23 Daisy Chain, Mirror 33 Biology 3: Social Service 4, Year Bookg Safety 4. Sports: Bowling 45 Class Basketball 4. NORMAN L. ALLARD Norm Shy, but oh ony! Course: General. Activities: Civics 13 Cur- rent Events 2: Fairfield Ter- centenary 35 Safe Drivers 33 Safety 4. AYMOND E. BANSAK KCRayH N. . .S. UF' N. H. S. Hold the fort I'-m coming. Course: Commercial. Activities: Stamp 1, 2, 3, fPres. 4D Commercial lTreas. 41 Biology 35 Student Con- gress 4g Commercialite Edi- torg Year Book. 3 Siportsz Soccer 3, 4g Track , . GEORGIA M. BAIRD George Kind hearts are 'more than coronetsf' Course: College. Activities: Travel lg Dra- matics 1, 23 Societas Latina 23 Komians 33 Theatre 3, 45 Vogue 49 Senior Banquet: Year Book. ELLEN K. BARBER aaKellysr IGF!! Dark hair, darker eyes Does it mean that she is wise? Course: General. Activities: Biology 2: Mirror 33 Theatre 3, 49 KO- mians 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Year Bookg Girls' A. A. Sports: Basketball 1, 2, 3, QCapt. 41 Badminton 23 Riding and Swimming 2, 3, 4g Tennis and Ping-Pong 3, 43 Hockey 3. RALPH F. BARBERIO usonnyu Mischief lurks in those roguish eyes. Cou-rsc: General. Activities: Safety 4: Vo- cational CPres. 4.1 Entered fro-m.: Roxbury High for Boys, Boston, Mass.: Jamaica High, Jama- ica, N. Y. DONALD J. BARBERIO Murphy , A me-rfry heart ooesla long way. ' Course: General. Activities: Vocational 43 Slide Rule 3. Entered from: Roxbury High for Boys. Boston, Mass.: Jamaica High Jama- ica, N. Y. MARION E. BEGEMARO Begemar I love school 'next to vacation. Cou-rse: Commercial. Activities: Dramatics 1g Fox Staff 3g Mirror 33 S0- cial Service 43 Commercial 3, 4. 1 JOAN E. BELDEN I6J0eU Reserved, but exceedingly nice. Course: General. Activities: French 3: Daisy Chain, Mirror 3, fTreas. 4.5 Social Service 4. Sports: Golf 3. Entered from: New RO- chelle Senior High. ROGER lwlml 'M 1 'Ref' 'HVVI f All VX I. I 17 J Qytu' . lil6ll SCHOII

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