Q eff WW wx A 1 X - ,. P l. 4 u' JN xx I I 1 2 m a ' X A ' ' 'W ifi ' i I P 1 fir VN XAII I- TL? W , ff ? . F , J w , N E, , . N-5? Wy-A ' N ,f' 4- .wg- ...Ol lx .3 ' V ! 1 wr, 4 I I N , ' L sBw1f f 1 HRW gi P 'f ' 791525, 1.-. ,Ntffig ffl'-J if v . s!5gflf? l'?g' F53 T Y st : Xp. 5Q.5?Nw v'a:1 N As, . ,, . 5-.hu , eq - V . . - 5, :gl--1I i 4 Y Lv 'a.,.- , 1 - ' f ar 'L ' f v 4 3 wf M . v x. . gl... 4, ff 020111 mi-A DEDICATION We, tbe clan 0 f 1950, affectionately dedicate tbe Echo to one ufbo bay been of invaluable axsixtance to nf as a zeacber, an adviser, and a friend. Her Jyrnpa- tbetic perfonality, ber ability, and ber cbarrn bane endeared ber to .ftndentf and faculty alike. -.11-A 1 4 ROSLEIGH MARIE SMITH We Americans say, What is the pay-off? The pay-off for the teachers and the head- master each year is the pleasure of seeing the Seniors ready to go out into the larger world of college, prepared to represent worthily the homes and the school which have helped them to grow. The Class of 1950 pays off handsomely. At graduation we find you attractive, intelligent, interesting, friendly, reliable young women whom we have enjoyed knowing and of whom we shall always be both proud and fond. This is the pay-off-to see you today and tomorrow, making the most of yourselves, giving the best of yourselves. ,.,.- ECHO BOARD Editor .....,.............. Afrirtaiit Editor ..... Literary Editor ...... PENNY KIMBALL . ....... CLARE SEWALL GRETA HANDLER Photography Editor ........... BARBARA BEEBE Biirinerr Manager ..... ........ Art Director .......... Advifer ......... ANNA MCCANN ANITA HUMMEL MRS. PAYNE We wish to express our sincere and grateful appreciation not only to those who have helped us make this yearbook possible but also to the entire faculty who through the years have expertly guided us in our school life. -THE SENIOR CLASS. -.N Lf- ' TE-Fig: Q WA , X YQ 9 f N X In- KJ lf: N ' 1 , 314 X :P - Iii' RW 5 '.'?,wf3Y 5 N ' AH' N '14 fx . N Bt? .1 X U . 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Q, 5? ,ww 5 A .v. ,, fy , , J -V',k , , fy el ng.: Q - -YQ Q.!'M5,,:. A,,, . L ma, .f 5 1 nm Q . 5. ' 57' Sw 332 gf .. ,, , gg any ' fi S ., 3 5 4 'NS 'Q Q E Evolution of the Senior Class Once upon a time, many, many years ago, when the world was still young and everything was much bigger than it is now, we were thirteen sweet little girls. Every day our Mommies took us-beribboned-to kindergarten where we sang about rocks and rills, were read stories about bowls of porridge, a-nd had Rest Hour. By the stone age, however, we could read pretty well, an achievement which greatly aided the digestion of the Bobbrey Train: and The Wizard of Oz. But soon they were kid stuff, and Nancy Drew, Superman, and Donald Duck became our chief fare . . . except, of course, for the more intellectual girls who read Classic Comics. ' Still pigtailed, we wrestled, came home with multi-colored bruises, and jumped rope. CSome of us could never come in the back door J. Hanging from trees, we bemoaned Charles Darwin's theory of evolution, and the fact that we were no longer blessed with tails. I And then, a century or so later, we learned to face life with Portia-and made the marvelous discovery that life is not over for the woman past thirty-five. We also went to dancing school. C'I'he second year, there were even boys to dance with.J When we were twelve, we went to our first formal, and had a little difficulty with our decolletage. At the same time, since Uncle Don had long ago disappeared from the air waves, we galloped over the plains with faithful Tonto at our sides and spent hours paving the way for later high blood pressure with the Shadow and Inner Sanctum. CEditor's note: You see, our genera- tion didn't have televisionj Then, suddenly, around the age of thirteen we changed. Telephones! Pajama Parties! ! Spin the Bottle! ! ! We all had mouths full of metal, and every day at lunch we lost our retainers and had to go into the kitchen to rescue them. Movie stars like Alan Ladd, Dennis Morgan, and Errol Flynn lined our scrapbooks. We sobbed over Bambi and Dumbo. In school, we had posture pictures taken! And, one of us- asked by her father what she had learned in school-replied, When one has three sure tricks in her hand, and her partner has already opened with two no trump, she will arouse that partner's disap- proval if she passes. Then, college catalogues well perused, a new age dawned, we became Seniors and got our driving licenses. The Christmas Dance, perennial social event, inspired diets Cwhich needed no inspiration J. But, in spite of such frivolity, we are much concerned with worldly problems-Cornell, Yale, Taft, and the Brooklyn Dodgers -and shall one day emerge, serious and dignified, into an adult world. I0 4 M J I ,Y N i 4 4 SENIQRS Year Entered ........ ................... 1 949 College Choice ........... Mount Holyoke KKLXLQ Year Entered ........ ........... 1 943 College Choice ..... ......... W hearon Mmazzw . ,rrfi fr: wx: 1 -1 e gg.-if-f - ik -i!l',fIl.,,1'L '. ' - 5 'E P! qwfufi K w3i2i6?? ..',7':'. 9 miff-5:-re , F-rm W -khk f ' www ..L. ,L . 'af 1' ' ' li:5,'55f :Eff My BMW' ,Q Year Entered ...... .................. 1 944 College Choice ............ Sarah Lawrence Year Entered ....... 194 3 College Choice .... Wellesley V VST Uuug' lnln. Hill. Year Entered ........ ............ 1 946 College Choice ......... ........ W ellesley 2 e1i-.f1.+fef.:-U11.i5n.mn. n9w, f Q. wa :,, 304+ 2o.nL.1 N-5'CLllx5 Year Entered .............................. 1950 College Chioce ........ William and Mary Year Entered .... ................. 1 946 College Choice .... .... S arah Lawrence llfllbvz C144 Year Entered .................. 1946 College Choice ..... ..... S arah Lawrence z gpg i rr A 1,1 qsgf ' 1 1' , -'fi er 0 95215 nw. s r..l -. egg. ,, H te-v 5gg52faf'::ff!w5g 1 .-Sm LS ., L. 2- J, , . .11. ,J X: 'i wr 'f ,- in if in , all -or w lj 355-2 mx Year Entered ....... ......... 1 945 College Choice ........ ....... B radford Wm JOM Qfm YKWAQRE Year Entered ....... ............ 1 944 College Choice .... ......... W ellesley Year Entered ........ ........ 1 937 College Choice ...... ....... V assar Qarr-vssn 'YYxmQQ..n.ng Year Entered ...... .......... 1 945 College Choice ......, ....... W ellesley Year Entered ........ ......... 1 938 College Choice . .......... Cornell YXTRY 0,-D, r- 511'-'R 0 , Q C9 5'uQfAF,, Q 1.4.1 55' 8 C, X . A 4 .- 1 S is f T ffm' g 1 fixqx SENIOR NON-SENSUS Name KATHY ADLER BARBARA BEEBE CHARLOTTE BEEBE BARBARA BRIGGIN GINNY EMERY Jo PARIS VIVIEN GOODMAN GRETA HANDLER AN ITA HUMMEL PENNY KIMBALL ANNA MCCANN CLARE SEWALL JEAN TREMBLE Like Fashions Travel French movies Theatre Cards Fordham Farley Granger Dancing Modern art Wrestling Maine Cornell Athletics Dislike Soap Operas Homework Liz Taylor Brothers who don't get sisters dates Artificiality Sophistication His feminine co-star Lipstick Giggling Helicopters Foggy days Dead calm Breaking one's word 21 Imagine Her A red-head With a good night's sleep Study hall teacher With perfect attendance Without a meeting Out of trouble Without a crush Starting homework before 10 100 P.M. On the second team Not being different Unenthusiastic In Sport's class Without her knitting Serious Ambition Psychiatry Foreign corres- pondent Television Social work Radio Kindergarten teacher Advertising copy Concert pianist Commercial artist Chemical research Art Mathematics Medicine Ii 5 f E? ,ww v w mU3wUQU7GmU71CI CLASS OF 1951-ELEVENTH GRADE Sealed: Patricia Kilmcrg Janice Van Horne3 joan Carsong Suzanne Laeri Babe-ttc Sltinnerg joan lfooshcc. Stnznfiffyqx -loan Agrang Marilyn Fried lantlerg jutlith MacKay: -lutlith Wiglitg lilsic Guiong Carol Kissellg Dom inique Allerantl. CLASS OF 1952-TENTH GRADE Svafuzfx Regine Free-tlg Sally Arnoltlg Elaine Bushg Nancy Pforzheimerg Ann Parkerg jutlirh Church. Cwzlcr Roux' Nancy Howartlg Nan-gy Butlcrg Nellie Commagerg Susan Epstcing Ann Rulvingcrg Nancy Grantg -Io lna Kuchaig Bonny Jean Leavitt. Burk Roux' Parke Pcrkinsg Frances Harvcyq Betty Ann Duncang Lisa Fretlcrickg Ramona Chaping jutly Hummelg -Iune Langeg Marie Reillyg Dona Lucas. Afzreulx Barbara Henninger. , -45 1 gf. ss? 1 , as X 5 - - 7. . Kfsvgkfw 'Q X? :M .Qw- 'Q . eb' 3 fir' 31 X A1 V K rx mf 4 ' -fl Q' 234W i e- ,1s?,l. X :gg :I ,, , S :QS Q' ff' y .av ww ff if A. s-hu? W! E gif' ffl' , , 'iiifxiiek QQ74 o , ,mm Vg I X 4 E ma K in ik' wi' , ,,,...,., ,fkk 'L .92 ,, wir , ff. -fn is ,Q K 35? Q22-1 E53 ap H H 'V na pm C Q- ' 41. -2 5595 ff is f .. f 9' ' 1 ff N kiwi 53. MX A fu L Y, Q is Y L V 1 5 if Y ' V Q 1 . K, . M, sg . ,fx . -, ,, wi-ilfiif , YE 1 fum' 4 K - W ' - ' -Sb i X ' iff 'ii' V YY 1'-M, ' 5 I- 'fv ' W- 1 -I ,,,, ,,-sw. wh . -.,f, 1 .U , , - v-.-. v 1-1 ..., V Skin. ,- ., X . agsam'x.f::'sfJ3g,::64':1 q nys, ,134 . V V , ..L-2:12, f Y ga ,. - W fgfgggsvl' 'wg f , H , A,,,? , fb ggi? 1. 4 if.-ffiiii 5 A . -L Egg: if ga? -14 . - 7 32,1151 my 4' - :gpg -cr V kf,f 5, K , we-pg. '3':.g.fCiWj15'gf-.K ff' W ' 5 f' -f p 5 ' m-ffilfvir, wwf, 'gg ' L-l ',,,i4f m ' K ., ' . 5 39Qe?e.f1,igQI3? fd - ig. , K ' l L',.- b M A H 'I m , Q -'ff i - 'z 'Q 1-' 1' :ff ' - 2? X 9' - - - ' . . ' M V Q. ' W if , 73393, 'WY 5 ' , ,Wk, N, Tiff. 3 A QTY 1 f, .. 43,- iw . I ' ' s N..-.f ' ,mi S Q E., 4' . l, fx ,Wg sax sg' el 'S ' . V 'Q 7: , K i W QW 4 Q 139' 155,91 xl wa, E .Qgv . xv- ,Vi ,sf-. K, V fig, . 5 3 ' gh' , xf.f,fw - H f 1 5,19-Q ,, sg? i :My-A 155,25 I The class of l950 welcomes as a fellow alumna Mrs, Foshay who this June leaves the School after thirty years of service as a teacher, during seventeen of which she has been Chairman of the Lower School. Joining the Kindergarten staff in 1920, she shortly moved to Grade Two, and then in 1927 to Grade Three where she has preferred to remain these twenty-two years. During her long period of employment Mrs. Foshay has been guide and instructor for about five hundred boys and girls, and friend and adviser for their fathers and mothers. As Chairman she has contributed, to the School as a whole and to her colleagues in particular, not only administrative ability and integrity but good sense and cordiality. Mrs. Foshay will be affectionately remembered by pupils, parents, and staff members for several outstanding personal qualities. To her pupils she has given enthusiasm and skill as an instructor, gentleness and hrmness as a disciplinarian, love and understanding as a sort of foster parent, to parents she has offered wisdom and patience and kindliness, which, part of her nature, were enhanced by her own experi- ence as a motherg to faculty associates she has been a constant friend and ready hostess, generously providing encouragement and hospitality. As she now drops ofhcial duties to devote herself to friends and family, Mrs. Foshay should feel the deep satisfaction of having enriched the lives and earned the regard of all those children and adults with whom she has worked and played at Rye Country Day School. , 30 MAY WARD FOSHAY Ai W N . , 1 1l , ' bw' + ggi Ne'affg f , 7 'R' i Q, 'K ir W ' ' V. W R M 332' 4 Q , Q , M ' W. f i X5 i fd? 5 ,. x .gf -V.,?,, ' Q A Y W15f'5ilf , , ' ' :f'M M fi 2 fs, i fyg ,, XL 6 l V , , 1 1' -1 G' , ., E -gk ' ' A -A ' , . li f . 2 x K 355-fx. fffgigdjign, ty 5 . . . f f ' Q7 .,,x H I - I - . Ffgfffmwf if ' ' ' . , fx J Vx 'Zi 'I' M 1' 'V ., R35 if K ' ' f hifi. 'Qs 'gfff,4'?3' ,gi ,ag Q,:w::sw:wf1:3 ew any :af + w Q ' ff QW 4 A ' .:, 2 M li , . JW.e1F5:yi,.'w A ' fi? .E - ff2.,Sqg.:21:' .LX- F -- -.+' .sf I- viii . ,. ,f he-.. ,, g f mf? 5 V w e ,, a li? 5' .f fi!-:LS an. . 3 wg- Q , g 2 .. 2 W 1 '15 U A ,E N N im' Q WH ,H -, A ,, ,wi in iii... an Y Q7 ff w ,Q Ang . , A.1,, , - , ,, iJgf'?'Efm.. 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L L , WL-k M 5 A in ,KKV L jf W1 I ' lf W if ' s L L if-L .df E x .,,. - f ' i'f5g ' WA V ' -A 'W' 35 .L I , A - m ' K L'.' 'nf L ,J M K . L L . BL -Q 51 g WL W? V N K N Q Y mwwrgr, 1 CLASS 'OF 1959-THIRD GRADE Sealed. Frou! Roux' B.ll'lNLll'Ll Eversg Piitritiii NX itli.im. Cfwiler Rauf Betty Torreyg Beatrice Natllerg Peter Srhlegelg Georgziiine Greason, Sfazlififzgf Penelope Dammaring Henry Marxg Katharine Siiyilamg Sheila Thompsong Arthur Weetlg Monica Smithg Ronald Wiristtzng Stephen Elliott. Abfenfr Randolph Burtlsall. CLASS OF 1959-THIRD GRADE From Roux' -lean Rantlellg Martha Kausg Cathleen Millerg Mary Brown. Center Roux' Timothy Eastmang Pamela Sheeleyg Helen Stuartg Pamela Dammann, Bark Roux' Carol Carpenterg Craig Smithg Mitforrl Massieg Duncan Finlaysong Neil Donovang Kathleen Kagel. Ab.fenl.' Douglas Fenton. , . f w ?EE5i?!l giDgEEaQ 3F R n my ,,... ww ' . 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Second Row: Charles Reutterg Jerry Millerg Regine Hawesg Richard Pinkhamg Judith Davenportg Nancy Ros- coeg Ann Longbotham. Third Row: Margaret Catesg Myles Reissg Timothy Mossmang Herbert Nadlerg Judy Sandstromg Marion Gibbonsg Lavina Schlegelg Thomas Osterrnan, Slandings Miss Woodsg Miss Musserg Mrs. Towle. Abrent: Bruce Fentong George Gibbonsg Peter Hallg Jeffrey Jen- ningsg William Slocumg Nathaniel Downeyg Alice Mellors. L. A l i A CLASS OF 1962 SENIOR KINDERGARTEN Seared: Mrs. Hofmanng Carryn Catling Linda Thorpg Charles Parkerg Wil- liam Reisg Cynthia Rushg Hunter Richey. Center Row: Valerie Harrisong Grace Butletg Mimi McLoughling Ronni Bernsteing Joan Altmanng Nancy Nortong John McWeeney. Slanding: Miss Lordg Alfred Arrthonyg Mont- gomery Johnsong Karen Von Weiseg Patricia Brennang William Jenningsg Alexandra Steinthalg Stuart Kagelg Joy DonigC1'1'R0l3'3ff- Leith- AZ7-'em' Stuart Gillespieg Jonathan Readerg Anne Carrollg Gina Levinsohng Gregory Ctaigg Andrea Sierck. 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A ., . f --rw V Ly, X ,Q,,. .,........, I All WE' 2535 K .qw M 559' W WP if W- .. W N-1-iff fi 3 3 . . I i S, W ' I 5 . E :fii-Yf1QYf f:- -Lg , ,V 5 3' 6. ' . - , fi rw L .. I Lg Q 1 A - 2 y . 5 Q 2 b ' Q1 5 f ' K f 3 N- ' ' 1 1 Q if e 2 V 7 3 1 'Li 1 Q ff 1 5' 1 - ' 'V' 1 1' K- E f Q wg ' 15'?5.lh, vig f 5 i 0' it ,Q V Qu! y ' l Q qQ, I ' x P, ' ' Q ' Q, Sgt xqb Q mg 'i . W. hw, ,vw 5' f f .Y X ' L .g Q - tar' - 1. - gf P , , xr ' M aff? Q K ? I ' ???'f NEs1 ' -. .E s Q .fi fx . I N X fl Y' K , g, I? ' ' ' Zi? ,Y2'7'f' k E I 9 ' ' 2 'if 'Z Q 'x 9 N ,l 1 -xv Q , Q' if X ,M , sv N f L 'KX LAST WILL and TESTAMENT WE, the class of 1950, being of sound and disposing mind and memory, and considering the uncertainty of this life, do make, publish, and declare this to be our last WILL and TESTAMENT as follows, hereby revoking all other former wills by us at any time made. First, after our lawful debts are paid - KATHY ADLER leaves her passion for fashion. BARBARA BEEBE leaves her wanderlust. CHARLOTTE BEEBE leaves her varied and frequent crushes. BARBARA BRIGGIN leaves a smile that should make any sourpuss change his nature. GINNY EMERY leaves her note-free speeches to the next nervous speaker. JO FARIS leaves behind the title new senior which she has heard so often. VIVIEN GOODMAN leaves an assorted collection of misspelled French verbs in used condition. GRETA HANDLER leaves her worn-out calorie chart- gladly. AN ITA HUMMEL leaves her many methods of getting the family car I to those who need themb. PENNY KIMBALL leaves resounding echoes of her silver bracelets. ANNA MCCANN leaves her Princeton boys, but not for keeps. CLARE SEWALL leaves a ragged sail and thanks the Maine Coast for its strong winds. JEAN TREMBLE leaves her knitting mania to the next stitch-happy student. WE hereby appoint Mr. Laboratory Smith to be executor of this our last WILL AND TESTAMENT. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto subscribed our names, the seventh day of May in the year one thousand, nine hundred and fifty. - Wilnerier: .,.,a.,.4 .im NOTICE: Do not write anything below this line as it may cause the will to be void. r x 4. W L- 5. H AUTDGR PHS .4 F? f.- 1 ' ' mv m va V X - p fi,.r '-M .L
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