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X! .3 'xx Once upon a time a certain schoolmaster, possessed of more courage than judgment, permitted himself to become advisor to the Senior Class. The result is written in the record: that is, in the photograph above. His days have been filled with major and minor problems. His nights have been haunted with conversations en- joyed or omitted, with advice given or Withheld, with disciplines imagined or applied. His life has been one serious case of chills and fever: chills of anxiety and fever of satisfaction. Because, to give 1947 its due, there have been satisfactions, many and great. Not since last year have We had such a Senior Classg never shall We have another - until next year. Who knows? Perhaps there may be a new advisor. WML? 'f'W'i 'w FACULTY First row-Mrs. Hodgman, Mrs. Payne, Mrs. Allen, Mademoiselle Maria Menzel, Miss Smith. Second rows-Mrs. Maslin, Miss Huit, Mrs. Lumb, Miss White, Miss Resor. Third raw-Mademoiselle Gertrude Menzel, Miss Thomas, Mrs. Petter, Miss McMullin, Mrs. Foshay. Fourth row-Mrs. Slagle, Mrs. Eldridge, Miss Whalen, Mrs. Sauerbrei, Mrs. Cook, Mr. Allen. Back row-Mr. Sauerbrei, Mr. Warren, Mr. Hall, Mr. Snyder, Mr. Clum, Mr. Grimes. Absent from picture-Mrs. Andre, Mrs. Archibald, Mrs. Arnold, Mrs. Bier- stedt, Miss Blasenak, Miss Carson, Mrs. Goldsmith, Miss Hill, Mrs. Hofmann, Mrs. Langerfeld, Miss Martin, Mrs. Matthaei, Miss Morrison, Mrs. Ransom, Mrs. Sacco, Miss Schmidt, Miss Towle, rs. Ward, Mrs. Wiengas, Jack Smith. THE ECHO BOARD First r0w+Ruth Whiting, Marcelle McIntosh, Sally Faunce. Second row-Sally Lou Smith, Mr. Warren, Mr. Snyder, Ethel Albertson Absent from picture-Betty Ann Weber. Photography by William Russ, Larchmont, N. Y. Qamaa g 3 P l X 1 1 f X N ' - 5 I Q U- J xii YQ se M we gg Entered 1943. 1944- Cropg Posture Committee. 1945 1946 - La Faim est un Grand Inventeurf' Dance Committe. -Dance Committee. 1947-Assistant Editor of The Echo Dance Committee. In 9 ide Warfzn .14 Aerfoon Wee Little by little does the trick. w- Ml' ll? 1' AJON cllyfldlat Mewef Kitten 'Without a sorrmu, without a care, h laughing eyes, and shining hair. gif Entered 1 943 . ' 194 5 -Choir. ' 1946-Choirg Cropg Dance Cqmmittee. 1947-Dance Committee. - -Ns .-..-x, hm ah In 'E Entered 1940. 1944-Choir. 1945-Choir. 1946-Choirg Cropg Baseball R, 1947-President of Senior Classg Head of Girls' Upper Schoolg Hockey R, iana ode M,-L.,-ff ,.,,,,, Noi that I love study less but I love fun more. lgogel' nfn R0clge Nothing is so dificult but that it -may be found out by seeking. fm ENN H v Entered 1941. 1944-Choirg Posture Committee. 1945-Choirg Cropg Nurse's Assistantg Lacrosse R, - 1946-Choirg Badminton Ry Lacrosse Rg Softball R. .nv .fin .xi Entered 1939. 1944-Choir. 1945-Choir. 1946-Dance Commitreeg Cheer Leader. 1947-Dance Committeeg Co-Captain of Cheer Leadersg Hockey HR. 4- oan .fdalama auifion 1oaniv Fo'ru,'arrl and frolic glee was bers the will to do, the soy! to dare. 4 ' .-s lxl X Sarah Cwhing aunce Sally Who mixed reason with pleasure, and wisdom with mirth. N 1 2 Si I 'X Z Gif Entered 1942. 1944- Crop. 194 5-Choirg Posture Committeeg Hockey llR.ll 1946-Choirg Cropg Hockey Kg Basketball Kg Head of Basket- ballg Lacrosse Kg Thrice Prom- ised Bride. 1947-Art Editor of The Echof' Blue Captaing Hockey UR. E K. 3 s Entered 193 S . 1944-Choirg Posture Committee. 1945-Choirg Nurse's Assistantg Cropg Lacrosse MR. 1946-Choirg Cropg Dance Committee Thrice Promised Bridef' Badmin- ton Rg Lacrosse R. 1947-Choirg Dance Committeeg Nurse's Assistantg Hockey R, afgdlfet muffay 9040500 ffpeggyf, She is pretty to walk with, and witty to talk with, and pleasant, too, to think on? . 'P 0 ? Entered 1943. 1945-Choir. 1946-Choirg Archery NR. 1947-Choirg International Canadian 81 U. S. Jumper Champion. tim Entered 1944. 1946- Thrice Promised Bride. mmf ollouiae Vnarfini The grass .vtoops not, she treads so light. - ' fl Allard gglzanlle GFX Bobbie The fairest garden in ber looks, and in ber mind' the wisest books. 00000000000 Entered 1942. 1944-Posture Committee. 1945-President Sophomore Classg Secre- tary of the Student Councilg Dance Committee. 1946-Secretary of the Student Councilg Crop3 The First Dress Suit. 1947-Co-President of the School. orouss Bmeiaes Z 9 ...EV if Entered 1941. 1945--Choirg Crop. 1946-Choirg Editor of the Cropg Thrice Promised Bride. 1947-Editor of The Echo. GFCQZL .9llt05L, Mmm I f music be the food of love, play on. .5 f 2 'fa ' QSM iwng urginia argaref pefrie ffwnnyi Without music life would be a mistake. uv ,FI I Q H ll' Nh Entered 1944. 1946- Thrice Promised Bride E ff Entered 1945 .f 1947-C0-Captain of Cheer Leadersg Dance Committee. ani5 ay 340019 NIM!! Fair ones come from out the West. 5..- yan? 5,35 :.l10 sam ,am .gmilln FIM!! To batch the thrill of a happy voice and the light of aw pleasznt eye.!J Entered 1941. 194 5 - La Faim est un Grand Inventeurf' Lacrosse NR. 1946-President of Junior Classg Secretary of Student Councilg Posture Com- mitteeg Hockey RQ Badminton RQ Lacrosse RQ Thrice Prom- ised Bride. 1947-Vice-Chaimian of --Athletic Com- ix 'ix J Si- -0,21 mitteeg Hockey R. iane .kafmen .SY JJ J The heart to concewe, the under standing to direct, and the band to execute. ulllllll R Q s S X Q Q.-f P 1 0 f H1112 nwflflflm If .' X E N 4 x -5 lianne aaon, gAI'0CLlnOI'f0n Deaf Laugh, and the world laughs with you. .01 X ig... I 'fd O Entered 1939. 1944-Track R, 194 S-Choirg Cropg Posture Commit- teeg Hockey RQ Basketball Kg Lacrosse Rg Track RQ Captain of Track. 1946-Choirg Captain of Hockeyg Hockey Ry Basketball Rg Lacrosse RQ Track Kg Thrice Promised Bride. 1947-Chairman of Athletic Committeeg Hockey R, I Entered 1943. 1944--Posture Committee. 194 5-Dance Committee. 1946-Vice-President of Junior Classg Badminton RQ Captain of Arch- ery. 1947-Literary Editor of The Echog Captain of Badminton. Ziff, ,dm 'Miter ffBetty! If eyes were made for seeing, then beauty is its own excuse for being. -'C ' v Yup!! 'ECW V Qi M lgufh van gfarcom mifing Hnufzffva Ami -more than wisdom, more than wealth, a merry heart that laughs at care. 'K ' ' Entered 1943. 1945-Choirg Posture Comrnitteeg La Faim est un Grand Inventeurf' 1946-Choirg Crop representative to the Student Councilg Dance Com- mitteeg The First Dress Suit. 1947-Business Manager of The Echo. f'5'T22v'?w w+ 4i ':'w' 'D ...f-f N X u...u.LLu.-A1-U .SEUMQNR5 if ANUHRWMWIMJ W J if f If 0 , Q Corruruons, .fn mu, Pldr! fm, ka? Qvvx 72 Q W X X cvva 7'? xygkw QA X Shel! un. rvudy in 'thx fnqllfh' I-:amor :helium- -pf son.. work dom? , 1 4.4 um ru-fm ,, ff J fn inlfand of+ '-3 XX -if 'SV S K uf' X - Thu. Hna.l1'ricnJ 51.-mer5 X Q25 fE,, fi, r, : 655.3 j, S NJ? 'Eze V mx Q my Q Q3 c7 Dm ' Doriv you. -Hunk Nlouri cc-frying q,,lI -whit cL,,lu-nh, 1oo far? I ,sfvzafhlgsss U s . , a 'W A CD 'W 'QW V r::1'f'E,:11'4??'1 V' F' E797 . 1-,gm 2 E51 Mo ndms, M 0 r I-.Qs-1? OUR BEST FRIENDS AND SEVEREST CRITICS K ,.He,f: Bon . img inte, Tis. Y2Y e? lout' Albert! Ggbarkness' Q I Remember, Skipper and Mrs. A., To err is human. V030 C 4924 L md Posture M1ss Carson' . K'-k X, 'MIS' You, , ' sitting ease Maqre really On tb Are Yiwu e ball, Miss yegtef - enior uruey Name ETHEL ALBERTSON .,...,......, ALISON BREWER .,.,.. ....., DIANA BURKETT ................. ROGER ANN CONNOLLY JOAN DAVISON .,...,............. SALLY FAUNCE ,....... JOAN HODGMAN ...... PEGGY JOHNSON ......... 4.... MIMI LOU MARTINI .,....,.... BARBARA MARX ....,.. ..... MARCELLE MCINTOSH ..,..,. VIRGINIA PETRIE .,...,.. ..... JANIS SHOOP A.,...... SALLY LOU SMITH ...... ...... DIANE STODDARD ....,...,..,. DIANNE THROCKMORTON BETTY ANN WEBER ,......,.., RUTH WHITING .,.... ,..... Like A Harvard man Man Art Ingrid Bergman Bills English class German shepherds Horses Holidays Philosophical subjects Wellesley Cameron highlanders Navy Clocks and watches Gregory Peck Life Tennis True wit Dislike Her nickname Unbreakable alarm clocks Secrets Drying dishes Monday morning Hydrogen sulfide Making beds Getting out late for lunch French corrections Second period of Chemistry Deadlines Dishes Footstools Standing at the Opera Hockey Blushing Choosing a College Making out schedules 1335 mia fs. Imagine Her Not worrying On time Without a giggle Late Without an excuse With an A- Without a houseful of seniors Not winnin g a championship With a loud voice With blonde hair Not acting Without work to make up Without gum Eating fast Without a committee On a diet Doing last minute work Getting tired enior uruey Set To Ambition spinnaker in nine seconds be happily married Golf champion Architect To be faithful To be a happy hobo To To To To To have a quiet home get an A in French be an interior decorator marry a great man go to West Point Housewife To To To To To To finish her long PQPCY be a second Nor- man Rockwell learn to turn a heel have a car of her own be a model be a sylph Will probably Be A torch singer A caddie A carpenter The gay divorcee A literary critic A keeper at the Bronx Zoo A hostler A paper hanger President of the United States A funny book writer A B.B.C. commentator A tractor driver An auto mechanic A golfer A French interpreter The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi An opera baritone The mother of six ki s Hu 5- M6955 8595 5 E XL 5 x rio X , fQA+bj 'P vm 3 140 ' ' Xo- Bgxtxxixtzqv Q? I 'ov-ff oevfm xyb mx'67?6 6 ?9h gi. , O ,fa Ki o v q s 5' SQ Ii , kj Revovn' on ics View -- '--'-,,. Gvadt--1 'D 3 X -fowffne q::f:rEn6.vN01 .,.......- N--- -' , C mfzndanes q T ' ' 1-Mu if- 9 1 gum -,- 1 ,.-- 2 e9 4 Q A. g,....n....r zu- Qwqvlf pawwx 0 Q-quA,Cnd3Y0'ua F .. ffqlznq 'npgre-'MT L- fmkr, PVUYOEF Sag- 59,11 nngpeQ1C'ff. E' G Qu--Ffwnrf Q'-0 !,,I K. 2-nur. ' I ll ' U ll lf' S x M F f . V I n. .-uA...i- X0 ' ' - -Al . ,,,- l . , E 1 , T 1..iLL1- 30 Ld J? J Q ':uecs.o,-9 of 10 CHARLES B. MCCABE C. BRUCE KINGHAN Charlie I , ffBeakDI TENTH GRADE BOYS BARNARD B. LEWIS ffmeyi ROBERT G. LOFGREN Oisecw PETER. W. STREICH Pierre vrmmix i FKEDERIC A. BRANDES Fred ' THOMAS B. PERKINS . 'fray' S. THOMAS F. STALEY ROBERT M. MCMATH ffBobD NTWID ELEVEN TH GRADE GIRLS First row-Jane Eaton, Barbara Jane Freng, Dorothy McCann, Katherine Hogg. Serorna' rowh-Nancy Herman, Frances Elliot, Elizabeth Waters, Jacqueline Lord, Priscilla Mann. Third row-Faith Ward, Dorothy Quimby, Caroline Altman, Diane McMath, Andrea Nixon. Absent from picture- Rosemary Argyle. TENTH GRADE GIRLS Firsif row-Sheila Greer, Heather Young, Virginia Warwick, Mary Morris, Joan Wilhams, Virginia Nelson. Second row'-Lenore Hadad, Caroline Eagan, Emily Howard, I-Iermine Hendricksen, Catherine Handren, Mary Gibbs. Third row-Bedette Hart, loan Waggener, Jeannine Roehrich, Thekla Polley, Ruth Stevenson, Carol Dingee, Mary Elizabeth Dyer. Absent from picture- Margaret Reardon, Joan Hills, Roxanne Per-Lee. NIN TH GRADE BOYS First row-Peter Banker, William Woodman, Dean Temple, Thomas Ryan, David Dyche, Allen Hall. Second row-Jerry Sauerbrei, Edmund Sprague, Robert Lutz, Robert Rowell, David Banker, Robert Fehlhaber, Peter Burns. Third row-Charles McCrea, James Wfhitton, Robert Townsend, Henry George Dickenson, William Miner, Treadway Parker, William McKeehan. Absent from picture-Roger Burt, Arthur Joukowsky, james Smith. NINTH GRADE GIRLS First row-Starr Taber, Hazel Heflin, Barbara Briggin, Dione Lilly, Penelope Kimball, Ann Holland, Clare Sewall, Kirby McCaw. Second row-Barbara Beebe, Greta Handler, Charlotte Beebe, Jean Tremble, Anita Hummel, Suz- anne Ahearn, Nancy Perkins, Virginia Emery, Sarah Butler, Mary Wain- wright. Third row-Barbara Bullwinkel, Louise Hicks, Mary Lou Aken, Bridget Gellert, Blair Alexander, Michelle Myers, Anna McCann, Eliza Tag- gart, Phebe Alexander. Absent from picture'--Vivien Goodman, Mary Lou Warwick. EIGHT!-I GRADE BOYS First row-James Hart, Chris Luhnow, Edmund Hamann, Peter Danforth, Douglas Archibald, Cotton McKay, Hubert Gellert. Second row-Thomas Murray, Berton Schneider, Robert Quinn, Sam Davenport, Dimitri Manthos, Raymond Smith, Richard Wright. Absent from pivture--Byron Bryant, Willard Heminway, Colman Nicholson,.Peter Ryan, David White. EIGHTH GRADE GIRLS . First row-Rhoda Bierstedt, Shelly Disick, Pamela Wdght-Clark, Lynn Freydberg, Judith MacKay, Gail Kohns, Cynthia Campbell, Sydnie Ann Mosley. Second row-Elsie Guion, Nan Ahearn, Burns Brighton, Jacqueline Marx, Babette Skinner, deRosset Morrissey, Suzanne, Laerie, Joan Agran. Tbird row-Joan Carson, Elizabeth Griien, Ruth DeNoyelles, Janice Van Horne, Patricia Kilmer, Marilyn Friedlander, Joan Fooshay, Susanna Soutter. Absent from picture-Joan Ratsey. . SEVENTH GRADE BOYS First row-Sage Murphy, Benning Wentworth, Albert Wwdmff, Thomas Virtue, Richard Todd, Ernest Kalman, Robert McCabe, Ronald Bierstedt. Second row-Herbert Willets, Philip Burton, Kenneth Shutt, Ernest Richards, Robert Forbes, Robert Gillie, John Thompson, john Horton. Absent from picture-Thomas Lincoln. SEVENTH GRADE GIRLS First rmu-Susan Epstein, Sarah Arnold, Ann Rubinger, Parke Perkins, Nancy Butler, Gay Williams. Second row-Marcia Motley, Nell Commager, Cynthia Daggett, Ann Parker, Winifred Schaefer, Nancy Howard, Rona Goldringi Third row--Judith Hummel, Barbara Henninger, Jean Throckmorton, Regime Freed, Marie Reilly, Hope Latta, Betty Ann Duncan. Absent from picture- Romona Chapin, Isabel Anchin, Elizabeth Brandes, Judith Church, Nancy Pforzheimer. English ....., History ..,.. Biology ...... Chemistry ....,... French ...,..,.... Honor Roll .,..,. Report Cards ,. Locker Room .. Teachers' Room Weekends ,..,.... School Dance .. Homework Exams ...,....,,. After Exams ., College Boards Badminton ...... Study Hall ,..... Long Paper .,.... Football Lunch ....,......... 4:00 O'Clock . Graduation ...... 8 gg m y AS TIME GOES BY u u u u le tt u u me u Spellbound. I Can't Remember Where Or When There Are Such Things. I Don't Know Why. Je Ne Sais Pas What To Do. VVhat Is This Thing. It Couldn't Be True. Strip Polka. Smoke Gets In Your Eyes. And Then It's Heaven. It's A Pity To Say Goodnight. It's Three O'Clock In The Morning. How Little We Know. I'll Never Smile Again. April Showers May Bring Flowers. It's Love, Love, Love. Someone To Watch Over Me. Give Me Five Minutes More. Embraceable You. 'Tm Just A Gal Who Can't Say No 'Now The Day Is Over. Dream, l 4 , ir -W of l I i 45 Ei, L57 if QE Q 3 8139 3 '52 5' ' W - f ' 'f IWW X, , I V1.9 -I '-7, M J T - W! I ' 0 T SIXTH GRADE First ro'w+Virginia deLanda, Nancy Magee, Marion Nelson, Joan Gilman Andra Banks, Joel Winik, Ingalill Enevik, Audrey Wainwright. Second row-Lee Kohns, Timothy Brown, David Jarman, John Plunkett, Peter Wright-Clark, John Soutter, George Bullwinkel, Roder Moncrieff, Arnold Shoop. Absent from picture-Lois Barry-King, Sophie Walcott. FIFTH GRADE BOYS First row-Robert Rogers, Edward Smith, John Steinthal, Carl Pforzheimer, Douglas Banker, William Taggert. Second rofw'-Britton Stitt, Reginald Murphy, Christopher Brookfield, Paul Hicks, John Meltzer, Charles Moran. Absent from picture-Frederick Monroe, Gary Sampson. FIFTH GRADE GIRLS First row-Jill MacKay, Judith Crystal, Gretchen Schwab, Penelope Ratsey, Winthrop Woodman, Barbara Elliott, Elizabeth Heminway. Second row- Mary Ann Goodman, Diane Draddy, Lois Wilson, Mary Jo Eastman, Susan Magee, Beverly Wilson, Louise Vanneck. Absent from picture-Evelyn Ardrey, Patricia Blun, Helen Burkett, Joan Goudiss, Dolly McGuire. X FOURTH GRADE First row-Debora Dammann, Joyce Sampson, Patricia Marx, Leigh Dean, X,Ann Kohns, Catharine Gellert. Second row'-Sue Duncan, Sara Jean Reilly, i Betsy Lindley, Allen Tobey, Macy Pell, Jean Campbell, Anne Hadley. Third i row-Michael Friedlander, Peter Wey, Tim Ward, John Diefenbach, Elias ' Kulukundis, Nelson Sullivan, Everts Mangan, Terry Simmonds. Absent from picturf'-William arnett. je E3 Q 4, Q ra ef'-if Qwflff THLHYS G AD e First muh-Polly Young, Joan Griffen, Sheila Donovan, Jerome Fenton. Sefond row'-Edith Murphy, Alice Ann Orton, Adrianne Massie, Clarina Schwarzenbach. Third row--Eric Peniston, Penny Lou Plunkett, Deshler Whiting, Douglas Thomson, Robert Ackerman, Donald Gellert, Sandra Wil- son, Brinton Roberts, Jay Vanneck, Robin Meyer, Kate Mendelson, Margaret Longbotham, Jacqueline Elkon, Robin Williams. P C .A-gfyyfyt, ' OJU-L lyk K ',Q0vwx9..1 . l, I3 f Ni! SECOND GRADE Firsi row--Margot Steinthal, Ines Schwarzenbach, Angelene Pell, Joan Hirsch- land, Diane Diedrick. Second row-Marianne Turner, Patsy Reilly, Linda Leith, Ellen Rosenthal, Mary Lola Ardrey, Glen Moncrief. Third rofw-Eddie May, Wendell Phillips, George Pappadakis, Hope Torrey, Geoffrey Pierson, Elizabeth Calderon. FIRST GRADE First row-Peter Freedman, Ellen Kappes, Babette Elkon, Patricia Asterman, Susan Dupree, Chris Glenn, Susan Jurney. Second row-Rachel Steinhardt, Michael Ward, Stephen Wells, William Vanneck, Daniel O'Day, Taylor Wood- ward, Richard Rogers, Joanna Underwood. Third row--Stephen Caine, Jan Lee, Margaret Trudgian, Peter Bundy, Jaqueline Rosenthal, Robin Daniels, David Moran, Jonathan Butler, Penelope Wilson. Fourth row-Peter Schlegel, Carl Sewall, Theodore Williams, Hal Roberts, john Mendelson, Charles Murphy, Paul Fenton, Randy Franken, David McCabe. 8 0 vvf SENIOR KINDERGARTEN First row-Adrian Massie, Marion Hall, James Garretson, Monica Lee Smith, Samuel Barton, Ann Farrar, Paul Bremer, Pamela Sheeley. Second rowi- Barbara Evers, Timothy Eastman, Joan Powers, Douglas Fenton, Helen Stuart, Stathes Kulukundis, Ann Stevenson, C. Thomas Farrar. Third r0w-Pris- cilla Smith, Marylin Perlstein, Gordon Jacobson, Deirdre Busby, Stephen Elliott, Neil Donovan, Sarah Loomis, John McCollum. JUNIOR KINDERGARTEN First row--Leslie Garis, Theodore Steinhardt, Pamela Wilson, Stephen Reinus, Robert Barton, Rosalind Salart, Donald Woodward, Christopher Lowell, Karen Subow. Second row-Mary Wells, Jonathan Hall, Judith Reinus, Randolph Schlegel, Judith Reutter, Harry Loomis, Karen Kappes, Maurice Perlstein. Third rofuze-Elizabeth Irvine, John Dupree, Mary Pinkham, Pamela Dammann, Penelope Dammann, Lauri Platt, Holden Williams, Sarah Nielsen. QQQ ?3 EY SOCCE , XYXOOQ R X 1 0 N 5 1 I TRACK- I E - 6 .N :ff xxx 6693 I B956 f f N BGS Eaqq BOYS' ATHLETIC COMMITTEE First row-Bob Lofgren, Peter Streich, Allen Hall. Second row'-Jim Whitton, Bill McKeehan. THE GIRLS' ATHLETIC COMMITTEE First row-Sally Faunce, Dee Throckmorton, Rosemary Argyle. Second row- Priscilla Mann., Sally Lou Smith. BOYS' FOOTBALL First row-Bill McKeehan, Jim Whitton, Barney Lewis, Bob Lofgren, Peter Streich, Bob Townsend, Edward Sprague, Torn Staley, Bob Fehlhaber. Second row-Bob Forbes, Ernest Richards, Peter Burns, Robert Quinn, Peter Banker, Raymond Smith, David Banker, Sam Davenport. Third rofw-Chris Luhnow, john Thomson, Peter Danforth, Douglas Archibald, David Dyche, Cotton McKay, Kenneth Shutt, Spike Heminway. HOCKEY First r0w-Priscilla Mann, Barbara Jane Freng, Dorothy Quimby, Faith Ward, Rosemary Argyle, Mary Morris, Sheila Greer. Second row-Joan Hodgman, Dorothy McCann, Sally Faunce, Dianne Throckmorton, Diana Burkett, Jacqueline Lord, joan Davison. Absent from picture-Sally Lou Smith. BOYS' SOCCER First row-Dimitri Manthos, Bill Woodman, Tommy Ryan, Charles McCrea, Allen Hall, Jerry Sauerbrei, Edmund Hamann, Bill Miner, Dean Temple, Charles McCabe. Second row-Colman Nicholson, Fred Brandes, Tony Lutz, Bob Rowell, Berton Schneider, Dick Wright, John Horton, Albert Woodruff, Trcadway Parker, Bob McMath. Third row-Tom Murphy, Robert McCabe, Benning Wentworth, Ernest Kalman, Dick Todd, Sage Murphy, Philip Burton, Hubert Gcllert, Herbert Willetts. BADMINTON First row-Betty Ann Weber, Dorothy Quimby, joan Hodgman, ,Ioan Davison. Second row-Priscilla Mann, Sally Lou Smith, Roger Ann Connolly, Diane Stoddard. Third row-Jacqueline Lord, Sally Faunce, Dee Throck- morton, Peggy Johnson. Absent from picture-Barbara Marx. BOYS' BASKETBALL First rzrw'-Richard Wright, Cotton McKay, Bob Quinn. Second 7010- Barney Lewis, Bill McKeehan, Pete Streich, Bob Lofgren, Jim NVhitton, Tom Staley. Third row-Coach Grimes, Charles McCrea, Bill Miner, Treadway Parker, Byron Bryant, Peter Ryan, Bill Woodman. GIRLS' BASKETBALL First rowh-Ethel Albertson, Virginia Nelson, Katherine Hogg, Barbara Jane Freng, Carol Dingee. Second row-Mary Elizabeth Dyer, Faith Ward, Joan Waggoner, Mary Morris. Third row-Nancy Herman, Sally Faunce, Dianne Throckmorton, Diana Burkett, Dorothy McCann. Absent from picture- Rosemary Argyle, Roxanne Per-Lee. e r CHEER LEADERS First rmu-joan Davison. Second rofw-Joan Williams, Mary Morris, Virginia Nelson, Joan Waggoner, Ruth Stevenson, Sheila Greer, Ginger Warwick. Abvrnf from picture-Roxanne Per-Lee, Peggy Reardon. ICE HOCKEY First rows-David White, Dean Temple, David Dyche, Peter Banker, Allen Hall. Sf'l'0l1I! row+Douglas Archibald, John Thomson, Peter Danforth, David Banker, Tommy Virtue. Third row-Jack Smith, Spike Heminway, Jimmy Smith, Sam Davenport, Bob Forbes, Ned Sprague. Absmf from picture- Kenneth Shutt. QQ? U 5 ?555 ft, QNMKNQ f , N ,Er ph K X X I . x ff f ua Y Q. XE, 'X X N 4 f mx' f W J ff t x X is I 4 X s N 'i LD? X H 1 fl- r ' 111:0- fiiwf --, 37- ,f i?q '. hu vqx, fl, . ' H ' 4 'ff 4 Y' ' 1 if X !!f ' ' , flv .f 'y,v.',l 'H ', ,Wulf . I ,,..sa.,11 ' ,JJI gf-'ja-1 jfs 1 STUDENT COUNCIL First row'-Jerome Fenton, Robert Rogers, Louise Vanneck, Barbara Marx, Tom Staley, Patricia Marx, Roder Moncrieff. Second row-Gail Kohns, Parke Perkins, Nancy Perkins, Peter Streich, Sally Lou Smith, Bill Miner, Diane Stoddard, Jacqueline Lord, Peter Ryan, Mary Gibbs, Dorothy McCann. Absent from picture-Angeline Pell, Elisabeth Calderon, Diana Burkett. THE OAK LEAVES First row-Lee Kohns, Diane MCMath, Nancy Herman, Andrea Nixon, Frances Elliot. Second row+Jane Eaton, Carol Dingee, Bruce Kinghan, Virginia Nelson, Kathrine Handren. Absent from pirture-Roxanne Per-Lee. CROP BOARD Standing-Dorothy McCann, Katy Hogg, Peter Streich, Bill McKeehan, Bob Lofgren, Bob Townsend. Seated-Dorothy Quimby, Barbara Jane Freng, Rosemary Argyle. Absent from picture--Joan Waggoner, Bob McMath, Pamela Wright-Clark. LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT Each and every single year The Seniors leave a will that's dear, Giving to the coming class Something useful from each lass. The impish little brothers of Ethel Albertson 'Are left to Katy Hogg who has only one. Alison Brewer leaves her joie de la vie To Mary Morris who happy will be. Her little red picture frame possession Is to Diana Burkett an obsession, And to Joanie Williams she leaves this treasure, As a fond memory of her aifection's measure. Roger Ann Connolly bequeaths to Posie Her love of Math that is so rosy. joanie Davison leaves her leaders of cheer To Ginnie Nelson Who'l1 hold them dear. Sally Faunce leaves the Times Theatre Section, Sunday To Mrs. Payne, if she forgets hers on Monday. From Joanie Hodgman to the Class of '49 Her knitting needles she doth assign. Mimi Lou Martini leaves her bangs To Dorothy Quimby . . . you make it rhyme! From Peggy Johnson, her chemistry notebooks To Mr. Allen, the ace of cooks. OF THE SENIOR CLASS Barbara Marx leaves her tailored clothes To Jackie Lord Whose taste she knows. Marcelle McIntosh bequeaths her lunch To Carol Dingee on which to munch. Virginia Petrie leaves the school . . . She always does. Janis Shoop leaves her paper long To another year with a song. Sally Lou Smith leaves to Mademoiselle Her French corrections at the sound of the bell. Diane Stoddard leaves her portable five and dime To the supply store in this rhyme. 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