Scarsdale High School - Bandersnatch Yearbook (Scarsdale, NY)
- Class of 1939
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Text from Pages 1 - 120 of the 1939 volume:
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Q EESE AGAR WILLIAM ARcI-IIBALB KATHERINE BAKER WILLIAM BASSETI' CYNTHIA BASTINE HELEN BECKER ROSEMAF LEY RROLL ELSA ERMAN WILLIAM CLARK CAROL COAN LoNI coI-IN DORIS COLE JOAN COLLET MARTHA c MA A D W REU YER BETTY DRURY DOROTHY EISER ROBERT ELLISON DOROTHY EI RAY R K ALICE FUTTY DOROTHY GACK JOY GEFFEN KATHRYN GIPS I -GUSMANO G UDE HAAS HEINZ HAGENAH ANNE HAHN ERICA HARRIS EDITH HART MARSHALL HERRICK KL! HUNTER CORNELIA JOHNSON FLORENCE JOHNSON PETER JOHNSON IMOGENE KEELIPS EVELYN KERIN WILLIAM I STEPHEN LLOYD EDWARD LOWE KATHRYN LUCAS FAITH LUDLOW HAROLD LUNHAM JEAN LYONS SHIRLEY LYONS MILLER HOWARD MILLS RITA MURRAY MARGARET MYERS MARIANNE NEUKIRCH RICHARD NEWMAN BETTY NOR PATTERSON POLLY PATTON ALICE PEARSON JOHN PEARSON BETTY POHLE JAMES PURDY MARY RANSEY JEANNE RI KER ROSEMARY BEELER MARY BIDWELL MARGARET BLOOM HELEN BROWN GEORGE BURKE ETHEL BUTTERWECK ROBI LET MARTHA COLLINS JACOUELINE CONANT JANE COPELAND CAROL DELAHAY NORMA DeLAZZERO RUTH DELEH ION DOROTHY ERICSON RUTH ERICKSEN MARY FALLON ALLAN FERRIN JOAN FINEGOLD ELEANOR FITZPATRICK SHI IKATHRYN GIPS MILDRED GLENN ALBERT GLUCK CATHERINE GREENE CLIFFORD GREY GORDON GREY ROBERT GRI ALL HERRICK KLAUS HOCHSCHWENDER BETSY HODGSON ELMER HOLLINGSHEAD 'HENRY HORNE HARRIET HOWE JOHN HUGEL RALPH HUNTER CORNELIA JOHNSON I FLORENCE JOHNSON PETER JOHNSON IMOGENE KEELIPS EVELYN KERIN WILLIAM KESTER JOHN KETCHUM BETTY KING EUNICE KNAPP ANNETTE KNIGHT ETHELYN LA PPE DOROTHY LENZ ROBERT LEWIS STEPHEN LLOYD EDWARD LOWE KATHRYN LUC 'AS FAITH LUDLOW HAROLD LUNHAM JEAN LYONS SHIRLEY LYONS FRANCES MAJO ROS PAUL MALLORY DONALD MANGER RAY McCLURE WlLBUR,McGOEY WILLIAM McNAMEE RICHARD MILLER HOWARD MILLS RITA MURRAY MARGARET MYERS MARIANNE NEUKIRCH RICHARD NI 'PARTISCH CLAIRE PATTERSON POLLY PATTON ALICE PEARSON JOHN PEARSON BETTY POHLE JAMES PURDY MARY R, TSON JOHN ROBINSON PHILIP RUSSELL MARY FRANCES SARVER FLORENCE SATTEM ROBERT SCHUR ROBERT SELIGN OUL HELEN STARBUCK JAMES STEIN MARY STEINBREDER MARVIN STEPHENS WALTER STEPHENS SHEILAH SULLIVAN N -LAGE FRANK WALKER HERMIONE WALTER EMMETT WATSON JAMES WEBER MARIANNA WELCKE EDWARD WERNEI SON MARJORIE WOLFF PATRICIA WURZLER LILLIAN YOE ROSE AGAR WILLIAM ARCHIBALD KATHERINE BAKER WIL YWELL MARGARET BLOOM HELEN BROWN GEORGE BURKE ETHEL BUTTERWECK ROBERT BYLOFF SHIRLEY CARROLL E AN COLLET MARTHA COLLINS JACOUELINE CONANT JANE COPELAND CAROL DELAHAY NORMA DeLAZZERO RUT EYER BETTY DRURY DOROTHY EISER ROBERT ELLISON DOROTHY ERICSON RUTH ERICKSEN MARY FALLON ALLAN FERI IKURT FREUND MARTHA FREY ROSCOE FUNK ALICE FUTTY DOROTHY GACK JOY GEFFEN KATHRYN GIPS MILDRED GL 'ERT GRIMSHAW CHARLOTTE GUSMANO GERTRUDE HAAS HEINZ HAGENAH ANNE HAHN ERICA HARRIS EDITH HA ,HOLLINGSHEAD HENRY HORNE HARRIET HOWE JOHN HUGEL RALPH HUNTER CORNELIA JOHNSON FLORENCE JOI ,HN KETCHUM BETTY KING EUNICE KNAPP ANNETTE KNIGHT ETHELYN LAPPE DOROTHY LENZ ROBERT LEWIS STEPHEI TJEAN LYONS SHIRLEY LYONS FRANCES MAJOROS PAUL MALLORY DONALD MANGER RAY McCLURE WILBUR McGC HARD NEWMAN BETTY NORRIS JEAN NORTON JOHN NUTE CAROLYN OHLANDER HENRY OPPENHEIMER JOHN PAF MARY RANSEY JEANNE REMSEN LOUISA RENZ JOHN REZMAN MARIE REZMAN JACK RITTER MARY JANE ROBBINS CI SELIGMAN WALTER SHERA WILLIAM SIERICHS RAY SMALLEY JANE SMALLWOOD LOUISE SMITH RUTH SPANGLER ALI: VAN WILLIAM SVENHEIM HENRIETTA TOWSLEY LOUISE TOWSLEY CHARLES TUTENBERG MARY LOU VAN NAME HARC RNER DAVID WHIPPLE ELIZABETH WHITTEMORE HELEN WILLIAMS PLEASANTINE WILSON MARJORIE WOLFF PATRICIA EN BECKER ROSEMARY BEELER MARY BIDWELL MARGARET BLOOM HELEN BROWN GEORGE BURKE ETHEL BUTTERWE COLLET MARTHA COLLINS JACOUELINE CONANT JANE COPELAND CAROL DELAHAY NORMA De-LAZZERO RUTH DE ELLISON DOROTHY ERICSON RUTH ERICKSEN MARY FALLON ALLAN FERRIN JOAN FINEGOLD ELEANOR FITZPATRICK FFEN KATHRYN GIPS MILDRED GLENN ALBERT GLUCK CATHERINE GREENE CLIFFORD GREY GORDON GREY ROBERT GR ALL HERRICK KLAUS HOCHSCHWENDER BETSY HODGSON ELMER HOLLINGSHEAD HENRY HORNE HARRIET HOWE' K ,'N WILLIAM KESTER JOHN KETCHUM BETTY KING EUNICE KNAPP ANNETTE KNIGHT ETHELYN LAPP DOROTHY LEN x ' LYONS I ANCES MAJOROS PAUL MALLORY DONALD MANGER RAY McCLURE WILBUR MCGOEY WILLIAM McNJ .I IORRIS 'I NORTON JOHN NUTE CAROLYN OHLANDER HENRY OPPENHEIMER JOHN PARKER JEANNE PARTISC I REMST' E' 'JA RENZ JOHN REZMAN MARIE REZMAN JACK RITTER MARY JANE ROBBINS COLIN ROBERTSON JI I' :RA W' I IERICHS RAY SMALLEY JANE SMALLWOOD LOUISE SMITH RUTH SPANGLER ALLAN SPROUL HELE T I-'V I ' I 'CWSLEY LOUISE TOWSLEY CHARLES TUTENBERG MARY LOUIVAN NAME HAROLD VEHSLAGE FR ' L. ' I' - I QMORE HELEN WILLIAMS PLEASANTINE WILSON MARJORIE WOLFF PATRICIA WURZLER .LILLI S JACQUELINE CONANT JANE COPELAND CAROL DELAHAY NORMA DeLAZZERO RUTH DELEHANTY PATRICIA I I RUTH ERICKSEN MARY FALLON ALLAN FERRIN JOAN FINEGOLD ELEANOR FIIZPATRICK SHEILA FLUME ANN FC ED GLENN ALBERT GLUCK CATHERINE GREENE CLIFFORD GREY GORDON GREY ROBERT GRIMSHAW CHARLOT DCHSCHWENDER BETSY HODGSON ELMER HOLLINGSHEAD HENRY HORNE HARRIET HOWE JOHN HUGEL RALI JOHN KETCHUM BETTY KING EUNICE KNAPP ANNETTE KNIGHT ETHELYN LAPPE DOROTHY LENZ ROBERT LEVI OES MAJOROS PAUL MALLORY DONALD MANGER RAY McCLURE WILBUR McGOEY WILLIAM MCNAMEE RICHAI NN NORTON JOHN NUTE CAROLYN OHLANDER HENRY OPPENHEIMER JOHN PARKER JEANNE PARTISCH CLAI LOUISA RENZ JOHN REZMAN MARIE REZMAN JACK RITTER MARY JANE ROBBINS COLIN ROBERTSON JOHN RC INSON PHILIP RUSSELL MARY FRANCES SARVER ORENCE SATTEM ROBERT SCHUR ROBERT SELIG AN WALTER SHERA WILLIAM SIERICHS RAY SMI LEY JANE SMALLWOOD LOUISE SMITH RUTH SPP GLER ALLAN SPROUL HELEN STARBUCK JAMES S IN MARY STEINBREDER MARVIN STEPHENS WALTI STEPHENS SHEILAH SULLIVAN WILLIAM SVENHEI HENRIETTA TOWSLEY LOUISE TOWSLEY CHARL TUTENBERG MARY LOU VAN NAME HAROLD VEI LAGE FRANK WALKER HERMIONE WALTER EMII TT WATSON JAMES WEBER MARIANNA WELCKE I WARD WERNER DAVID WHIPPLE ELIZABETH WI- TEMORE HELEN WILLIAMS PLEASANTINE WILSC MARJORIE WOLFF PATRICIA WURZLER LILLIAN YC ROSE AGAR WILLIAM ARCHIBALD KATHERINE B! 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Horatio lffc Qnty WHO WILL SPEAK FOR I-IIIVISELF IN PRESENTING THE STUDENTS OF THE SCARSDALE HIGH SCHOOL IN THEIR ANNUAL GAMUT OF HOPES AND FEARS. IF HE DWELLS AT LENGTH ON THE VAGARIES OF THE CLASS OF '39 IT IS THAT HIS EAGLE EYE DISCERNS IN THEM THE TRUE ORIGINAL OF THOSE ABOUT WHOM PUCK SPOKE WHEN HE SAID WHAT FOOLS THESE MORTALS BEI' Ediior-In-Chief CORNELIA JOHNSON Managing EdI+or Assisfanf Edifors DAVID WHIPPLE JACQUELINE CONANT Associafe Edifor JOY GFFFFN DOROTHY LENZ DOROTHY EISER I BETTY KING Arrangemenf Edufor MARY FALLON BARBARA DEWEY RALPH HUNTER Ar'I Edifor SHEII-A FI-I-IMF Phofography Ediiors Subscripfion Edifor DAVID HOGIN WILLIAM SVENI-IEIM LEWIS GOODFRIEND FacuI+y Advisor MISS LUCYLE HOOK THE BANDERSNATCH YEARBOOK OF THE SCARSDALE HIGH SCHOOL SCARSDALE, N.Y. I939 dy, tAe'ce'.4 the one you need, .fhe nevet feti you faif, .Q-Mr. Q finaly, There! fha one we chooae lui!! yane Van lffafe .95 you've never had Aer, yozfve mined a Fatt of Jclooff We dedicate you to Aer sf., ,calf learn tie golden 22,42 CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY CLASSES Senior Junior - Sophomore CALENDAR - SENIORISTICS I ORGANIZATIONS' ATHLETICS - ADVERTISEMENTS - TRACK AND FIELD RECORDS - TI-IE GENEALOGY OF HORATIO MCGINTY Pages I0-I4 I6-47 - 48-SI 52-53 54-55. 58 -62 I 56-57 I 64-84 86-96 - 98-I08 - 99 - IO5 atch out Aera they I 601112 0 Wk. Page I O BANDERSNATCH : 1937 I Top row, lell ro righl: Vernon G., Smilh, B.A., Colby: M.A., Columbia' Superinlendenl ol Schools. Lesrer W. Nelson, B.A., Pennsylvania Srale Col- lege.-Principal ol 'rhe l-ligh School. Bollom row: Frances Espey, B.A., Smilh: M.A., Columbia: Cerlilicale, Universily of Paris.-l-lead of Modern Lan- guages Deparlmenl. lrene A. Filce, BS., M.A., Diploma, Psychological Coun- selor and Clinical Psychologisl in Educalion, Columbia.-Direcror, Child Sludy Deparlmenl. Ar+hur E. Ha+cl'1, B.S., M.A., Columbia: Advisor To Model Boal Club and Model Airplane Club.-Head ol lnduslrial Arls Deparlmenl. Lell To righl: John N. Jamison, B.S. in Commerce, Grove Cilyg Financial Advisor lo 9.0.3 School Sloref- Head ol Commercial Subiecls. Winifred K. Kaley, BS., Columbia: Chairman, Bullelin Board Commillee. -Head ol Arl Deparlmenl. Dorofhy King, BS., Cornell.-Head ol Home Economics Deparlmenl. Clin+on S. Leonard, B.A., Springlieldg M.A., Clark Universily.-l-lead ol Physical Educalion Deparlmenl. i939 : BANDERSNATCH Top row, loft to riglrl: Josephine B. Wolff, B.A., Wellesley: M.A., Columbia. -Dean ol Girls. F. Hamilfon Whipple, BS., Alfred: M.A., Columbia.-Dean of Boys. Bofiom row: Lucyle Hoolr, B.A., B.S., Texas Sfaie College for Women: M.A., Columbia: Advisor To Bandersnafclr, Dramaiic Club, and Senior Class.--Head of English Deparlmenf. George G. Hubbard, B.A., Oberlin: Direcior oi Clrorus and Band.-Head of Music Deparlmienl. Marion P. Hudson, B.A., Vassar: Advisor io Signiier and Junior Communily Service.-Head oi Lalrin Deparrmeni. Leif To riglri: Norris McClellan, B.A., Louisiana Sraie.--Librarian. lra G. Newlin, B.S., Guilford: M.A., Haver- ford: Advisor io Radio Club and Asironomy Club.-Head of Science Deparlrnenl. Monfford H.. Pfaff, B.S., Alfred: M.A., Columbia.-Head of Mallremafics Deparimenl. Cleora Sufclw, B,A., Bryn Mawr.-Head of Social Siudies Deparimenl. Page I l BANDERSNATCH : l939 Top row, lefr ro righrz Evelyn A. Aus+in, B.A., New York Srare Teachers College: M.A., Columbia.-Marhemafics. Coburn H. Ayer, B.A., Colloy College: M.A., Columbia: Advisor ro Maroon.-English. Frances D. Bar'He'H', B.A., Smirh: Advis- Top row, lelr ro righr: Chesrer K. Bush, B.A., Universiry ol Vermonr: M.A., Harvard.-Larin. Eleanor W. Chamberlin, B.S., Connecricur College: M.A., Columbia.-Physical Edu- caiion. Dorofhy B. Connor, B.A., Barnard: Advisor 'ro Forum.-Social Sludies. Borrom row: Andrew F. Craffs, B.A., Ed.M., Harvard: Advisor ro Adverlising Clulo.-- Marhemarics. WinneHe Curfis, B.A., Grinnel College: M.A., Columbia.-Larin. Harry L. Davenport BS., Union College: M.A., Columbia: Advisor ro Proieciion Club- Marhemaiics. John G. Farrow, B.A., Bucknell: M.A., Uni- versiry of Pennsylvania.-Biology. or ro Jabberwock.-English. Bofrom row: E. Kafharine Bafes, B.S., M.S., New York Srare Teachers College.-Commercial Subiecrs. Flora H. Bridgman, Clerk. Willard S. Briggs, B.S., lnsiiiure of Mu- sical Arrs of The Juilliard School of Mu- sic: Direcror ol Band.-Music. David H. Buchanan, B.S., Temple.-Physical Edu- caiion. Page H J I939 : BANDERSNATCH Top row, lell lo riqhl: Wal+er F. Fogq, B. A., Harvard.-Advisor 'ro Publicily Club. fe-English. Gordon N. Greer, BA., Clark Universiry: MA., Bales College.-Axd visor lo Senior Class and Drama+ic Club.-Social Sludies. Herberl' J. Hanson, B.S., Franklin Tech: M.Ax., Columbia- Axdvisor lo Salely Educalion Club.-In- duslrial Airls. Borlom row: Edi+h H. Har- ris, B.S.. Columbia.-Caleleria Direclor. Randall L. Holden, BA., Columbia.- French. Rulh M. Keough, Telephone Qperalor. Helen S. Miller, BA., Welles- leyq Diploma, Universily ol Paris.-Axd- visor lo Le Cercle Francais.-French. Page Top row, lell lo righl: Joseph D. Moore, BA., Franklin and Marshall: AM., Universily ol Pennsylvania.-Advisor lo Junior Camera Club.-Science. Eclilh K. Morrison, RN., Pennsylvania Hospilal. - School Nurse. Rober+ Pafek, Ph.D., Universily ol Zurich.-Advisor To Der Deulsche Klub.-Modern Languages. Bollom row: Julia Phillips, B.S., Columbia, BA., Knox.-Axssislanl Caleleria Direclor. Alberr S. Pra++, BA., Brown: MA., Universily of Maine.- Coach of Tennis Team and Advisor lo Chess and Checkers Club.-Malhemalics. Vin+on R. Rawson, B.S., Colgalei M.S., Lalayelle. - Advisor 'ro Science Club. - Science. Siclonie Ruffner, Barnard, Packard Business School.-Secre- 'rary lo Deans. BANDERSNATCI-H1939 f ? an Top row, lell lo righr: Alice V. H. Schaefer, BA., Bryn Mawr: MA., Columbia: Universily ol Grenoble.-Advisor lo Sludenl Tribunal and Le Cercle Francaise French. Frances E. Schueler, B.S., New York Universiry.-Aucliror of 6. 0.- Top row, leil io righl: Sidney F. Uplon, Rhode lslancl Col- lege of Educaliong B.S., Columbia.-Social Srudies. Carl C. Van EHen, B.S., Lalayelleg MA., Columbia.-Social Sludies. Margarel Weaver, BA., Wellsg Packard Business School.--Secrelary +o Principal. Harold Weiss, Juilliard School of Music.-Accompanisl for Music Deparlmenr. Bollom row: Beafrice Whifcomb, B.S., Conneclicul Col- lege.-Physical Eclucalion. lrene l. Wilson, Bfx., Univer- sily ol California.-English. Frederick H. VVoi1lers, B.P.E., Springiieldg M.A., Columbia.-Physical Fducalion. Rulh B. Wrighl, BA., Washinglon Universilyq M.A., Columbia.. -Malhemaiics. Commercial Subiecls. Mary P. Schu- mann, Slroudsburg Teachers' Collegeg B.S., Columbia.-Advisor io Scribef English. Bollom row: Hazel Slcarie, Clerlc. Ka+harine K. Sheppard, BA., Mounf l-lolyolreg M.A., Columbia. - French. Elizabe+h V. Thomas, Execurive Secrerary. Marion D. Underhill, Assislanl lo Libra- nan. Page I4 eighof fife ii do cfifficuft Mele day: Q l BANDERSNATCH :l939 C , - WILLIAM GALE KESTER, Iron Man. Presideni of Class, 3, 4: 6, O. Council, I, 4: Siudenf Tri- bunal, 3: Maroon, 2: Sporis Ediror, 3: Varsiiy Fool- ball, 3, 4: Varsify Baskelball, 3, 4: Varsiiy Baskei- ball Manager, I, 2: Varsify Track and Field, 2, Cap- lain, 3, 4: Class Day Cornmiifee, 3.-Andover. Iron Man Kesler, a greaf iavorife around school, is an ouisfanding sfar in irack, ioofball, and baskeiball, nor lo menlion shol pui. He makes a swell class President and is one oi fhe mosi re- specied boys in school. His secref arnbiiion is 'ro make ihe Olympic Track learn. Ai' lhe raie Bill is going, ir won'+ rake him long io succeed in Thai airnl CORNELIA JOHNSON, Sis. Vice-Presideni ol Class, 3, 4: G. O. Council, 3, 4: Dale Bureau, 4: Signifer, 3, President 4: English Honors Work, 4: French Honors work, 4: Ecliior-in-Chief Bander- snaich, 4: Leaders' Corps, 3: Junior Communiiy Service, 4: Library Assisiani, 4: G. A. A., 4: Var- sily Baskefball, 3: Varsily Baseball Capiain, 3: Class Day Commiliee, 3.-Conneciicui College. As ediior of ye Bandersnarch, The sweeiesf slave- driver This side oi heaven is Sis. And never was a nickname more appropriafe. She's everybody's sis- fer. Lois of ihe boys wish she wouldn'i fake ihal arfirude. Anyway, being elecred Besf All 'Round speaks for ifself. DOROTHY EDNA EISER, DOL Secreiary oi Class, 3, 4: Signifer, 4: English Honors Work, 4: Assisianl' Edilor, Bandersnafch, 4: Le Cercle Frans gais, 2, 3, Secreiary, 4: Junior Red Cross, 3, Chair- man, 4: Dramalic Club, 4: Library Assisiank, 4: Class Day Commifiee, 3.-Connecficui College. Dol' is a very elziicieni young lady. She keeps all her various secrefaryships in apple-pie order, and MISS LUCYLE HOOK MR. GORDON GEER - FACULTY ADVISORS ' . I ' ' L I .4 'A ' J: 1 ,,. - ,.. , . M-9 uf 1 J Q, UN., '- . A J' . N.- f.. has pleniy of 'time leii over for oiher acfivifies. I f-J ' A , Q 2 ' Half of lhai inseparable pair, Dol and Dol lrhe ff ' . V- 4' , oiher one is Gackl she is always in a hurry, un- , .4 ' -, necessarily, as she has ihe siuii ro ge? places wilh- ' our rushing. 0, r' ' '. L Ng N Rf' KK In , 5 fix 'xii PATRICIA LANSING DEMAREST, Demi I-,f P.I+. , 4. K , , . -- , If Treasurer of Class, 3, 4: Sfudenf Tribunal, Secrei , 3 X i . 1? ' If 4: Signifer, 4: English Honors Work, 4: Pre E kj 1 xg, L Honors Work, 4: Bandersnaich, 4: J6bb9mCb4.I AU' .XI 'N DCC., tm Drarnaiic Club, 2, 3, Vice-President 4:vLead L . LH , ki Corps, 4: G. A. A., 4: Varsiiy Ho ey. 34. 'ii dl.. lyk A121 Vassar. f 3 A y 41 Tons of honey and sugar m?IYedM4en'+' ali, gf- t? L., ff., ,Q sweei as Pai. We've never sektb her wh he tu I ,541 L wasn'+ flashing her Peps en+ smil' nd i2fi'n.ixinq qi 'H Q brig I her brown eyes. And ihos yes h urrIed 'rioles '-L. c 3 f righf in The middle of mw b ' h'e3arf5.v K M . XJ, p A She's no small shakes erqa acr ss,lA I iihjse . fs . ' kf' 'iii xx. for beauiiiul poefry andggajbfggffln every+'hin kk . RH L, - . x - N ' N Pagi 9, - . 'f . ' K if ya Q 1. A W' K I' K l 3 A M 5- fx age 7 fha!-ff Lrrvl-J ' b J sf' f gb 'I' mo r BANDECQ-wA,gcNH 599 f ' fy Xeygsfvg' JI N 'br 71 as 9' I . sv, up -j Q7 f Rose ANNABELLE AGAR. Archery, 31 rep mme cr . SL , Junior College. X3 -1 'J-P P, Whenever Hal Kemp Comes 'lo +he Paramount Rose were inslfixx ,D Wa the fron? row Ias you enler Ihe 'rheairel lisfening wilh ? es sh ' .Ja dreaming aboul Clark Gable muslaches. Nofecl 'lor faqfion M Q- arlisfic lines, we lrnow she's headed for slardomybggfmus e fri ' Nh JS N, .Qj Q -.ji I v WILLIAM ARCHIBALD, III, Archy. Chess Club, 4: Le Cercle Francais. 4.-l-lamilfon. One of our own champions al Ihe chess board. Archy is also noied for his reliabiliry. Unfil you gel To know him, he seems a bil quiefp Iespecially where fhe opposile sex is concernedl. buf don'+ lel' him fool you. Mosf of his 'rime when he's.no+ playing chess is spenl lisfening lo Larry Clinfon. J . , - -. 1-, :f v 'Q elvvrw WWA ' I .lx . J fh y N' I rw' VL KATHERINE E. BAKER, Kay. Le Cercle Francais, 31h Varsify Baslref- ball, 4: Varsify Baseball. 2, 3, 4.-Wellesley. Bu-, pardon us, we meanl Kay of course. is a siudenf of Chemisfry, Physics. and ofher scienfific subiecls. Why and How nobody has been able lo undersfand buf a lol of people are envious. If is also rumored fha? she is a masfer of Ihe pun and ofher higher forms of humor. Keep if up, Kay, even if Ihe iolre is on us. WILLIAM HASTINGS BASSETT, Ill, BiIl. U. S. Naval Reserve Cuba Cruise. I+ has been said fha? he has ihe mos? perfecf manners of anyone in Scarsdale. ls fha? a resulf of scouring or a desire 'ro go fo Annapolis? If he goes fhere perhaps The liflle yellow Ford will be missed here in more fhan one quarfer. CYNTHIA BASTINE, Cyn. Leaders' Corps. 3,44: Chairman of Hosfess Commilfee for Play Day, 3.-Mary Washingfon. Someday when we' see someone riding around Cenlral Parlr in a hansom cab wilh a man wearing Iails and a lop hal. we'll know i+'s Cyn achieving her secrel ambilion. Coming baclr fo school. though. she probably wouldn'f wahf fo. The week-ends are best aren'f rhey? BANDERSNATCH : I939 'n ' an pf -.I Q 4 HELEN F. BECKER, Becky. Maroon, 4: School STore, 4.-Business School. One oT Those people who is Torever haunTing Typing room and having Tun waTching The wheels go round, Perhaps we're saTe in say- ing ThaT Helen knows The Tine arT OT adiusTing The Time-clock which has proved many oT us To be very un-mechanically inclined. How abouT a Tree demonsTraTion, Becky? 1. . ,, L ,v ROSEMARY V. BEELER. gSchool'STore, 2.4lflouse in The Pines. We don'T hear s'5 'much aboug Rosemary, buT Then you know some people work quieTly and- suddenly loom,up way ahead oT The un'suspecTing trnasses. Shes so sysTemaTiu-l-never on The Tardy Iis+, cuT lisT, or Tailure Iis+, which is alqDu.b'The only way To geT any pub- liciry around here. Even if you run your own newspaper, you can'T make The headlines. ' Leaders' Corps, 3. 4.-Middlebury. MARY BIDWELL, Biddy. English Honors, 4: DramaTic Club, 4: Never blush wiThouT a reason: ThaT musT be one OT her New Year's resoluTions. AmhersT wouldn'T have anyThing To do wiTh ThaT, would iT? And speaking of laTe hours and wasTing Time-whaT do you do beTween The hours OT Three and six every day? IT we ever Tind ouT, The news will go direcTly To The newspapers where your Bandy picTure is already-in case oT Tufure noTorieTy. MARGARET BLOOM, Maggie. Forum, 4: Le Cercle Frangais, 3, 4: Chorus, 2, 3, 4: Library AssisTanT, 2: G. A. A., 2.-MT. Holyoke. When and if she geTs The car in The garage so ThaT some one else can geT iT ouT again wiThouT removing The door, Maggie will probably receive a loud cheer Trom her dear public. All ioking aside, we Teel ThaT she has done a Iof in preparing herself Tor RegenTs -as much as anyone else anyway. Hope There's a chance To wriTe a Theme on FooTball in The English RegenTs. HELEN BROWN. SigniTer, 4.: Forum, 3, 4: Le Cercle Francais, 4: DramaTic Club, 3, 4.-Scripps. T-low many Times have you walked in The drug sTore and seen Helen There geTTing pepped up aTTer a hard day aT school? And under whose influence? She's one girl who can be sure oT a spiTTy enTourage wherever she goes. Of course we mean Those Three beau- Tilul broThers, Herb, Carl. and Bobbie. Pag , 'JV v X' l 'i lfiftilf Mg' ng! . '29 -ff .fl i939 i BANDERSNATCH . li ,Ap 1'1 'X i ' E f GEORGE THOMAS BURKE. WhiTe Plains High School, WhiTe Plains, N.Y., 2: Chairman, CaTe'reria CommilTee, 4. Believe iT or noT, we've goT a real career man in our midsf in The person OT Georgie Burlce, maesTro exTraordinaire. T-lis music is Tops whefher you prefer swing or sweet Georgie also goes ouT lor sporfs in a big way, excelling especially in Traclr, WiTh This record, iT won'T be long before he's made a name for himselT in The world. ETHEL LOUISE BUTTERWECK, BuHnuT. G. O. Council, 4: Glee Club, 2, 3, 4.--Ward Belmonlh Of course, she's always had To live wiTh The handicap of having a popular big broTher, buT if lor a momenT you Torgei' Thaf she is Paul's sisTer and leT her sTand on her own, you'll Tind her one of The swellesi' girls The Town of Scarsdale has To oT'ler. ROBERT W. BYLOFF, 8ob. Signiler, 3, Vice-PresidenT, 4: English Honors Worlr, 4: BandersnaTch, 4: Band, 3, 42 Leaders' Corps, 47 Varsify Baslrefball Assisfanl Manager, 3: Cher'nisTry Club, 3.-Massa chusolis lnsTiTule of Technology, Bob, The Mr. Deeds of Scarsdale, is famous lor his Tuba-TooTingZ also in The realm of music, he's unique Tor swinging hymns. His knack Tor asking crazy quesTions drives his Teachers mad, and his Technique lor geTTing nineTy in all his lasls iTh offqglnurn of class- worlr is oner of The wonders of The mo r xlf f '17' 1- lg O' gf Qfbbxgy S. AQQQ -ef ref- wo OSP' -Af 2, eff T ,sv T-of 4. we 'xi' -'T' . , -A, '+ ' yy -Ass 99:15 1 6' X v C,-sf 49 :N C .J 1 QA xg? Ly ,QV , VVXOV ' x.f lc! 69, Q SHIRLEY CARROLL, Red. English Honors Worlc, 43 l-lislory Honors IZ? .f lbw Worlc, 4, Maroon, 3: AdverTising Club, 43 Leaders' Corps, 2, 3.- Page I9 Froebel League School. Shirl can be seen almosl any Time Tearing around in her new Ford converTible. Nexf To her car she's mosT famous Tor her golden loclcs, Her greaTesT desire is To be a lcindergarlen Teacher, and if she geTs along wilh her pupils as well as she does wiTh The crowd al school, she'll be a grand success. ELSA CAROLYN CEDERMAN. Leaders' Corps, 4: ArT in Fine Liv- ing Club, 2, 3: Manager of Senior BaslreTball, 4.iBusiness School. Elsa is a iiTTerbug, and she can burn up The Tloor when iT comes To shagging! l-ler lavoriTe pasfime seems To be waifing on Miss King in The Home Ec. room. BuT Elsa is iusl pracTicing To be a secreTary, and The boss will have To lrnow how To dance and-'nuff said. BANDERSNATCH: W39 WILLIAM JOSEPH CLARK, Bill, Assisfanf Baskefball Manager, 4, Condifion Club, 41 Badminfon Club, 4.-Sf. Michaels A shy lad who sficks close fo his cigar, Bill's sense of humor is nof as apparenf as could be wished for by fhe edifors of joke maga- zines, A career as elecfrical engineer is his presenf ambiiion, buf he slings a mean pen and is consfanfly being besieged by fhe edifors of Jabberwock for anofher sfory. CAROL COAN. Signifer, 3, 4: English Honors Work, 43 Lafin Honors Work, 4: Bandersnafch, 4: Jabberwock, 4: Forum, 3, Secrefary, 47 Le Cercle Francais, 2, 3: Chorus, 2, Leaders' Corps, 2, 3.-Bryn Mawr. Carol, of fhe coal black hair, fhe riding fogs, and fhe kniffing mania. Her love of a good ioke would be a frial and fribulafion fo her feachers were nof her marks so good as fo discourage any drasfic acfion on fheir parf. The size and variefy of her wardrobe amazes many, and she declares she has knilfed six of her sweafers-Some yarnl LONI A. COHN. New Rochelle High School, New Rochelle, N Y. 23 French Honors Work, 41 Forum, 3, 4: Le Cercle Francais, Connecficuf. Loni came from Holland a few shorf years ago, buf quickly made her place among us. You'd fhink she concenlrafed wholly on her kniffing lhave you seen some of the wonderful resulfs?l buf she sfill manages fo gef swell marks. Her hearfy laugh frequenfly shows her love ofa ioke, and her wif is offen biling. DORIS JEAN COLE, Do. A. B. Davis High School, Mounf Vernon N. Y., 2: Dramafic Club, 4.-William and Mary. Whaf does she do fo keep us in fhe dark all 'rhe fime abouf her various affairs? All we know is fhaf she's very sweef and very quief. Behind lhose broad smiles and dimples is a fon of personalify. And il' goes info use on many of her chosen friends. I-ww .MZ X . ,. ,wafflafggpb C1 bww, vw ou - Qfffdfdfv JJ! J-fav 2 e.'v'cf,.6J,,,.gz27-1Z0C0Of-'O-460-1 JOAN M. C LLET. Valediclor n of fhe Class of '397 G. U. Coun- cil, 43 Sfudenf Tribunal, 3, Chief Jusfice, 4: Signifer, 3, 4: French Honors Work, 4, English Honors Work, 4: Lafin Honors Work, 47 Jabberwock, 3, 4: Le Cercle Francais, 4: Leaders' Corps, 2, 3, 47 Junior Communify Service, 2, 3, 43 Chairman of Officials for Play Day, 3.-Vassar. Joan is one of our budding geniuses, She has done a lof of fravelling in Europe and fells some mighfy colorful sfories abouf her escapades over fhere. Joan is one of fhe mainsfays in fhe Sfudenf Tribunal: in facf, she is none ofher lhan fhe Chief Juslice. How is if frying fo keep everyone ouf of mischief? o!.. P 1 e Page 20 . ,sw 'Q ' , , Q' ' 1 4f S I q,',.J N F si ,' VFX, . , ' ' 5, .'Ii939 :'BANDERsN'AToH is . . I 1 i, 1 's 1 A ' . Q , ' v , -' x fa MARTHA COLLINS, Man'1e. Maroon, 23 Forum, 47 Junior Red Cross, Secrefary and Treasurer, 4: School Sfore, 2: Arl in Fine Living Club, 3.-Nalional Park. Very obliging and a lol of lun, Mari is a hardworking gal wilh a career lo walch oul lor. She's known for her dimples and general allearound inleresl in school acfivilies. lf's abou? lime we found somebody who was inleresled in school. JACQUELINE CONANT, Jac. Signiler, 4, English Honors Work, 4: French Honors Work, 4, Banclersnalch, 3, Assislanl Edilor, 43 Jabberwock, 2, 3, 4: Maroonf News Edilor, 2, Assislanl Edifor, 3, Edifor-in-Chief, 4, Le Cercle Francais, 37 Chorus, 4: Dramalic Club, 3, 4: Class Day Commiflee, 4.-Ml. Holyoke. Jac is fha Edifor-in-Chief of lhe Moron-whoops, we spelled if wrong again. She is also noled for her heighl. In her spare lime, when she is not working on lhe Maroon or lhe Bandersnalch, or wriling sfories for fhe Jabberwock, she can be found in lhe Maroon room harmonizing wifh one of The reporlers, or papering lhe walls wilh piclures of prize fighfers who bear names of fhe various peda- QUIX- F-Fipitgikll Kuo! 9 WL,-.vu gogues. GLADYS JANE COPELAND, Copie. Bandersnafch, 4: Maroon. 3, 45 Chorus, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club, 2, 3, 4: Dramalic Club, 2, 3,41 Library Assislanl, 4g Varsify Archery, 3, 4.--Oberlin Conservalory of Music. Do you hear a lol ol syncopalion echoing lhrough +he halls? Well, if's probably Jane warbling in lhal inimifable slyle, When she isn'l harmonizing, she's dramafizingq she's equally good al bolh. And afler all, lhal is iusl anolher way of showing her pep. Q,M,au4S CAROL LUCY DELAHAY, Del. G, O, Councilffl.-lnslilule of Musical Arls. Sweer and simple, or iusl sophislicafedg Carol can be eilher 'rype al a momen1 s nolice. She gels around in Scarsdale, buf is also noled for her innumerable visils fo lhe Easlern colleges. Shes really quife a week-ender, y Q M ff, 1 I - ' V A ' I 1 OU? ll' www' LL'-Jr OL V F 'rl LfArL W I .-1 NORMA JOAN DE LAZZERO. Publicily Club, 47 Aulornobile Club. 2, School Slore, 33 Arr in Fine Living Club, 3.QWashingTon Secre- farial School. See fhal' pair of brighl socks shagging down lhe hall? l+'s prob- ably Norma jumping around in fhem. Never was There a gal with so much pep. She originafes millions of shag sleps, which would be ius? marvelous if anyone oufside of Norma could do Them, il F I' , g ,i X A Gt' WJVN. ' 2 .Qe ix - X K K ,W,...J,d,-a 4? I -ML ,v,B..A, rx.. I-1-AA. I AN 1 - -, lx xx , ,H 'r BANDERSNATCT-l z I939 RUTH PAULINE DELEHANTY, RuThie. G. O. Council, 3i Dance CommiTTee, 3, Chairman, 4: Class Day CommiTTee, 47 DramaTic Club, 2, 3, 43 PubliciTy Club, 3, SecreTary, 4: Leaders' Corps, 2. 3. 43 Junior Comrnur1iTy Service, 'Ti G. A. A., 3.-Skidmore. QuiTe a gal, RuTh. Shes a leader in iusi' abouT everyThinq ThaT happens around school, be iT aThleTic, social, or oTherwise exTra- curricular. Shes Tamed Tor her soTT voice and smile, her TainTing spells lespecially when sTruck a sTunning blow wiTh a ping-pong balll, and her overwhelming populariTy. n 1 . . r A ax Q9 f f -' 9 , NX' N--5 -,xxx ix A 1 y, 7 ,H B'7vQBlARA'J:lARM WEY,s B ' . ArrangemmfdiTor, Banl- fXx ClersnaT5h, 43 Marc , 4: Lead ' x rp is-E, 4: Sdfool STorefe3: Servisgxidah. '24-1.-Washinaion Sgmrialgfhool. '35 51 Q, Xl -Q5'he,r'nus'i' 'be gvd aT ' ures, The wayecb adiedf bndvsub- -. Q '7 cbkred N-davsavq-and did' II 501+-wr ma+hems+y69 peocesses raw Q fx xxigure Th siges and'po.siTi s of all R-picT'ULeMir1.45QQr ati' XX JBanHL In her e f whi 'T wiTh allxhe wefrk Xhz?'s I' ' c . 'i , . WSF . A ff . - - 5 sQn arourmlnn The fads. ofscrrc s always hav:-rg a g.:QQATrme. J , X R 1 V f -JV ,gi x 3 . f I f'N . v Q -1 .cy 5 X 5 as 145. 'X 'sr - fi 9-A -6 KAY JANET DRAPER, Kay. SigniTer, 4: English Honors Work, 4, AdverTising Club, 4: Der DeuTsche Klub, 41 Chorus, 4: DramaTic Club, 4: PhoTography Club, 4: VarsiTy Tennis, 3.-ArT School. Kay is someThing very unusual around here. Shes quieT. BuT if you are lucky enough To geT close enough To hear her, you'll Tind she's awfully sweeT and one oT The swellesT sporTs in The world. And musT everyone shouT? WILLIAM FRANK DREYER, Bill, Bill is The lad who knows all The answers buT keeps saying Them To himselT. ThaT's The eTTecT school has on him. BuT once he geTs in his recreaTion room, he's a changed man. l-le's noTed Tor his manly beard and is Torever leTTing iT grow unTil The girls can sTand iT no longer. MARY ELIZABETH DRURY, BeTTie. Chorus, 4: Glee Club, 45 Leaders' Corps, 2, 3. Always To be Tound in The lasT row when The chorus is on The sTage, BeTTie seldom emerges Trom The role oT Mrs. MilqueToasT- unTiI she geTs ouTside oT school. Then a complefe change Takes place as anyone who really knows her will agree. Page 23 lr' I939 : BANDERSNATCH ROBERT ALEXANDER ELLISON, Bob. CaTeTeria CommiTTee, 4: VarsiTy Baseball, 4.-New York UniversiTy. Bob's Tond of music, like mosf of us, buT he goes in mosTly Tor singers like Bing Crosby and MiTzi. Why, There was a Time when he even drew musical noTes all over his papers. He's preTTy Tickle, Too. One day he's dead seT agTinsT love aT fvsT sighT, and The nexT da he's ch ed is mind com eTe . v ,729 7 P YL.,-I' lu! HMI, M 2 i ' Q ' 4 n- . - I7 1 . 4 , A a A wr -J..-A-we -- ,c' ,vi 1 gr ' ff' Q i f , If' gn' . I. ,v ', , R f O .A X ' I ,r f 4- f ,, - . . l 'Jn' y'.-- H fs' m - 4 I Q 1 l , -' ' . Dokorr-nr ERICSONi DoT. Jabbefwoci, 4, Der DeuTsche Klub, ofa ' 2, 3, 4: Chorus, 2: Glee Club, 2, 3: DramaTic Club, 3.-Our Lady of Good Counsel. Where DoT is, TuTTiTruTTi isn'T Tar away. Never goT much ouT oT LaTin-likes English much beTTer. On The maTerial side, she's known Tor her haimibbons. DOT always has Them maTching someThing, iT doesn'T much maTTer whaT. We wonder whaT or who inspires her To,4,o4f ncbi-34251-PD of wriTe such moving poeTry. 5 2,110-V , ,.- RUTH KARIN ERIKSEN. Junior Red Cross. 4.-Finch. MosT of The Time RuTh is iusT a quieT liTTIe girl going To her classes regularly and going ouT Tor all The inTramurals. BuT when she qeTs riled or exciTed, boy. she's goT more spiriT in her liTTle finger Than The whole fooTball Team puT TogeTher. MARY ELIZABETH FALLON, Fallon. English Honors Work, 4: French Honors Work, 4: AssisTanT EdiTor, BandersnaTch. 4: Jabber- wock, 3, 43 Forum, 3, 4: Le Cercle Francais, 45 Chorus, 2: DramaTic Club. 2, 3. 4.-RadcliTTe. Nobody has really had Time To analyze This complex characTer and Tind ouT The real powers which lie dormanT behind The ridiculing smile. Someday we expecT To see a book wriTTen by her-or abouT her: perhaps boTh. Behind her back. we call her The class prodigy because of her quick wiT, acTing abiliTy, and scholasTic achievemenTs. ALAN WHEELER FERRIN, Pasco. G. O. Council, 4: Signifer. 3. 4: HisTory Honors Work, 4: Jabberwock, 3, 4: Forum, 3, PresidenT. 41 VarsiTy Baskefball AssisTanT Manager. 3.-PrinceTon. The genial PresidenT of Forum may have a hard Time keeping The club members in order, buT iT will probably help him To be The greaTesT PresidenT lof someThingl of all Times. IT seems To us dubs absoIuTely criminal for one lone boy To have so much in The line of brains. . K, 4 BANDERSNATCH: N39 JOAN ROVALL FINEGOLD, Joanny. English Honors Work, 4: Forum, 4.-Sarah Lawrence. When This gorgeous young lady arrived back in '36, There was a minor revoluTion among The masculine elemenT. Famous are Those eyelashes and The ever-changing coifiure. Who could guess Thai behind The Tace scouTed by a movie +aIen+ scouT is a brain pulling down 90's and The like? And The marvel of iT is, she only comes To school on oTi days. ELEANOR DOROTHEA FITZPATRICK, FiT1. Ari' in Fine Living Club, 3.-Packard Business School. PainTing is To be The career of Eleanor. Her arTisTic naTure abhors The combinaTion of blue and green, and alfhough she slings The color around on canvas, she always seems To wear black. FiTz, as she is known locally. bears ouT her dislike Tor sTubbornness by being aboul' The besf naTured person around. SHEILA FLUME. English Honors Work, 4: ArT EdiTor of The Bander- snaTch, 4: Jabberwock, 3, 4: Le Cercle Francais, 2, 3, 4: DramaTic Club, 4: PubliciTy Club, 4.-Wellesley. Sheila goes peregrinaTing around school as quieT as a mouse, aTraid of doing someThing wrong or geTTing in The way, and always wiTh a posTer To puT up. BuT she has a surprising wiT. IT comes ouT in The drawings in The margins of all her books and papers and in remarks made in half whispers on The side. IT she could only shouT! ANN FOX. Chorus, 2, 3: Glee Club, 3.-NaTional Park, Ann bursT Torfh info socieTy This year and provided a pleasanf shock for loTs of us. Funny how Thaf girlish blush escaped us before, or is iT a sunTan? Oufside of The sun, she likes The piano, and any Time you see one of These insTrumenTs and Ann in The same room, you' e sure To be well enTerTained. ZW-5.4 0-a,2f L'2 Vm XJ, Vwgsaszfess ' Wirzzfwm- . ,og RAYMOND GRAHAM FOX, Reynard. STudenT Tribunal, 4: His- '- Tory Honors Work, 4: Forum, 4: Chorus, 2, 3: Publiciry Club, 3, Presidenf, 4: Chess and Checkers Club, 4: VarsiTy Chess Team, 4.- DarTmouTh. Ray, someTimes called Duke by his closesT conTederaTes, is quiTe a unique person. He specializes in asking his Teachers unan- swerable quesfions. lThe ideas originaTe during dinner Table discus- sions.l Ray is a lfhel man who Tirmly mainTains +ha+ cloihes make The man. Perhaps he'd volunTeer as ExhibiT A? Page 24 Page 25 7' I939 : BANDERSNATCH KURT WILLIAM FREUND. Band, 2: Chess Club, 3, Presidenf, 4: S. S. S., 2: Varsify Track and Field, 4.-Madison. He's commonly known as ihe Thinker lype. Maybe fhafs be- cause Kurf is such a confirmed chess player, and in case you don'f know i'r, chess fakes reasoning abilify plus. When in doubf abou? wha? kind of lobacco ro use, ask Kurf: his pipe will 'rake nofhing less fhan The besf. MARTHA ANNE FREY. Signifer, 4: English Honors Work, 4: French Honors Work, 4: Jabberwock, 4: Forum, 4: Le Cercle Francais, 3, 42 Chorus, 3, 4: Varsi1y Hockey, 4,-Swarfhmore. Science fo march on! Assisfed by Marlha Anne Frey, of course. Or didn'f you know fha? she promises fo be a second Madame Cure-all? Yes. she has already sfarfed a Formula for Cure of Freyed Foods, which will undoubfedly be a doozer. On ihe side, she is a mandolin player, and smarf, loo, having won a fhird prize las? year in the Wesichesier French someihing or oiher confesf. ROSCOE CONKLIN FUNK, Ros, Ring Commiffee, 4: Dramatic Club, 3, 4' Chess and Checkers Club, 4.-Columbia. A parron of The Arls is Roscoe-for in addifion fo being an avid reader of Theafre Ads and a confirmed Toscanini fan, he is all for being an acfor, Already having appeared in fhree dramafic produclions here af school, rhe prospecfs seem ra+her promising. And we musf noi forge? io meniion fha? Roscoe is lhe lad who de- signed lhe cresf for our senior rings! GEORGE R. FUREY. Band, 2, 3, 4: Orcheslra, 2, 3, 4: Maroon, 3. 4: Der Deufsche Klub, 3, 43 Jabberwock, 3: Varsity Tennis, 4: Track, 4. -Juilliard School of Music. One hundred words a minufe! Wow! what a demon! George really gels in lhe groove on The fypewrifer, bul you should see him on the piano ai everylhing: he won the Senior lnframural Tennis Tournamenf, and we musf menfion his Benny Goodman skill on rhe clarinet. Oh, fo play like Fureyl ALICE FUTTY, Fuel e Chorus, 2 3, 4' Glee Club 2 3 r m- g . , , , , , 4: D a afic Club, 2.-Business School. Those who know Alice know lhaf she likes fo sing and is relfy . . . nof lilerally, of course. George seems lo be good F3 good when i+ comes fo hiffing fhe high C's. Those sweef noles are probably fhe cause of her nickname, Fudge. She is anofher who originally came from the MideWes+, and we hope she'll compare us favorably wilh 'rhe Ohioians. - BANDERSNATCH: N39 DOROTHY GACK, DoHie. Signiier, 4: Hislory Honors Work, 4: Bandersnalch, 4: Der Deulsche Klub, 2, 3, 4: Dramaric Club, 4: Junior Red Cross, 4: Library Assisianl, 4.-Tufls. There musr be an awful lol aboul Dorolhy +ha+'s hidden from us common folk, because she's awfully quief around us. Bur when she and her few chosen confederales gel fogelher, lhere's an awful lor of whispering and occasionally a word is spoken loud enough 'lor us lo hear. You can always bel il's Tom, Dick, or Harry, JOY GEFFEN. English Honors Work, 4: Lalin Honors Work, 4: French Honors Work, 3: Assisranl Ediror, Bandersnalch, 4: Maroon, 2, 3, 4: Forum, 3, 4: Le Cercle Francais, 3, 4: Chorus, 3. 4: Dramalic Club, 2, 3, 4: Publicily Club, 4.-Radcliffe. Here's The original brain-flurler, The unique person in lhe Senior Class. She's gol her rwo cenls in everylhing. She can wrile, acl, and argue plenly, and she puls Them all info effecl as is evidenced by her name's numerous menlion in fhe play program, any Forum meeling, and rhis revered publicalion. KATHRYN KLEE GIPS, Kay, Signifer, 3, 4: English Honors Work, 4: Bandersnalch, 4: Jabberwock, 3, 4: Adverlising Club, 3, 4: Forum, 3, Vice-Presidenf, 4: Le Cercle Francais, 3, 4: Chorus, 2: Leaders' Corps, 2, 3, 4: G. A. A., 2, Vice-President 4: Varsiry Hockey, 3? Varsily Baskelball, 3, 4: Varsiry Tennis, 2, Capfain, 3, 4,-Slephens. Grips-noi pronounced lips llhough if oflen isl-is a sporrs- woman-no doubr abouf il. Never a sporrs assembly goes by wirhour Kary wearing a palh fo The roslrum ro receive fhis and rhal and The olher Thing, We'll iusl ber fhey've had To invenl new emblems for her. MILDRED ELIZABETH GLENN, Millie. Maroon, 3, Secrelary, 4: Leaders' Corps, 2,-Business School. Giggles in Shorlhand . . .in English . , . in Hisrory, buf never a cross word from Teacher. In spile of her conraqious laughrer, This lirlle Glenn seems ralher quiel around school. Oh, if fhe Trufh were buf known! Millie dashes aboul in her new blue car, sporling snappy clolhes and dillo comebacks. ALBERT G. GLUCK. Der Deulsche Klub, 2, 3, 4: Science Club, 3: Varsily Baseball, 4: Boxing and Wreslling Club, 4.-Anrioch. Despile a cerlain weakness for a pipe, Al has never ler fha? inrerfere wilh his healrh: in Tacr, he's a verilable powerhouse, and we don'l mean ii or buf. ll iusl goes lo show, you can'r iudge a man by his heighi. Page 26 rr K ' -' ll 4' 7 ,I939 r BAN SPQQX CATHERINE GREENE, Tish. Calling Tish Cafherine is as serious e faux-pas as one can malre. A series of nicknames, including Kafie, Kit and Legs, has culminaied in The presenf appellafion . . . bu+ now Thar every- body is used fo if. she's decided she doesn'Y lilre if anymore. Tish is slender, blonde. and blue-eyed, famous for her horse sense-and we'll never know how she gels around The 'reachers eifher, but The DERSNATCH ' X2 as f ass Hee .9- 6 Mimi, main fhrng rs, she gels around. 'Nambe lx E - - . 'gg cx...rQ. 'le-.pixll CLIFFORD EDWARD GREY. Jabberwoclr 3: Forum, 4: Drarnafic Club, 4: Leaders' Corps, 2, 3, 4,7 Cafeferia Commiliee, 4: Chemislry Club, 3.-New Yorlr University. Cliff, lrnown for his purple shirl, is a big business man-he's manager 'lor George Burlce's orchesfra. lSo he says.l He is a man of sirong opinions and dislilres gossip, buf likes a liflle scandal occasion- ally. Cliff also goes in for The social side of school, and helped build and shiff scenery for the school play-no small assignment and Field 2 3 Co caplarn 4 Varsrfy Foofball 2 3 4 U S Coasf Guard Academy Gordon believes rn making every minute counf lor eller school e.can be found down al Neilsen's dishing our sodas. He also has GLA GORDON GREY, Gordy. Cafeferia Commifiee, 4: Varsify Track u . , . - . 3 .... - . . Q lg! riff Page 27 greaf ambitions, among them To replace Roosevelf in The While Mouse. ln his spare 'rime he goes our for foofball and fraclr-and is a shining lighf in bofh. ROBERT STEPHENSON GRIMSHAW, Bob. Sludenl Tribunal, 4: Varsify Track, 3, 4.--Universify of Michigan. Bob, of Grimshaw and Parlrer, po1'en+ial moforcycle mechanics, does nof lrnow if, buf plenfy of The girls have had an eye on him for some 'rime wifhouf success. He iusf goes abou? his business in an efficienr and 90-average way-and is doubfless beffer off for a' thai' and a' fhaf. CHARLOTTE GUSMANO, Gus. Dramalic Club, 2: Tap Dancing, 2.-New Rochelle. Charloffe Gusmano: A cure liflle lriclr, and from wha? we hear, since we haven'f had fhe pleasure. she's a dream on rhe dance floor. One of Those annoying people lhaf has a cheerful smile for everyone always l'rha'r's why we all lilre herll. Luo'- bww' BANDERSNATCH: N39 GERTRUDE ELIZABETH HAAS, Trudy, Library Assisfanf, 4: Ari in Fine Living Club, Vice-President 3.-Denial Training Insiilure. Trudy has an indefinable way of influencing her friends. How do we know? The news gers around via lhe grape vine, maybe. Af school she mainfains a calm exlerior, and if becomes her very well. She oughf fo give lessons in quief charm insfead of seffling down as a denrisfs assisfanf. ANNE HAHN, Mici. Hisfory Honors Work, 43 French Honors Work, 4: Le Cercle Francais, 4.-Barnard. Anne doesn'1 falk much, buf when she does. she's quile a philos- opher. She drives a nifty car, and receives frequenr leffers. Quife a home girl, loo, judging by her falenl af sewing. She makes almosl all her own clolhes and goes for black in a big way. ERICA HARRIS. Harley School, Rochesrer, N.Y., 2: English Honors Work, 4: Jabberwock, 3. 4: Maroon, 4: Forum, 37 Dramalic Club. 4. -Temple. Here we have a seasonal sporf en+husias+: if if isn'f bicycling in fha summer, if is skiing in fhe winfer. She has very original ideas: in facf, she's really quile Harry. If musl be The Scandinavian in- fluence, or else a spark of genius lies under her benign countenance. I V EDITH CAMPBELL HART. Signifer, 4: Forum, 4: Chorus, 2. 3, 4: Junior Communify Service, 4: Junior Red Cross, 4.-MT, Holyoke. Despife her exfreme brilliance, Edifh insisrs +ha+ she is noi par- ficularly fond of school and expresses a secref wish lo learn more aboul' lelevision. Maybe she overworked in her youfh and is going 'ro spend her Time leisurely in lhe fufure. 1 w. i X- ' - Y A u , K, ! s-.1 1 X A MARSHALL-Hennrtx, ake. s.coi1ege. ' , ' u r . ll 'Fqr fhe ffirslfew ngnlhs ofgifchool, peioplesaqxgd in ihe halls wesgxfaleas nfly shrprise ,whenNey fhoughtffhey saw wha? musl be a Krbdso netwsianifog! Anyway, if couldnb be ajiudenf! Bur soon he ook' Q his disgu'Ae and since ihe'n has' bead quife normal. He says' sohhol is' a'n e Srfaininrpakflimexnd would walk a mile 'ro hear a swing vbbnd-Q l he'qralheK'fricle.. ' 1 ' , ' ' I I N i TSN N' Xa , if V. 5 1 , s . ya HX' ,gl . T, ., , ff g - X! Q 'l' 3 - ' i xJ X. 1 X fl v 2 I, N. . . N ' xi ' a 'v ' . ' ji is ,Q AivTNx .1 v.: 5, X -- S- wr. ' X . X .J 1 Ty on, 5 yi NJ 'w QQ 1 sa W 4 Page 28 f ,MK WMMM Page 29 I939 : BANDERSNATCH KLAUS P. HOCHSCHWENDER, Hochy. G. O.. Treasurer. 4: Signifer, 4: Der Deufsche Klub, 2, Presidenf. 3, 4.-Yale. Hoch has won many honors in fhe field of horsemanship as everybody musf know by fhis time if fhey read fhe newspapers af all. In school he's nof as much af home as he is on a horse, buf he's nofed for good marks and a ready smile. BETSY ELLEN HODGSON, Bassy. English Honors Work, 4: Jab- berwock, 4: Dramafic Club, 4.-Connecficuf. One of fhe check shirf gang. our peppy liffle Befsy definifely loves fo drive lMr. Pfaff crazyl and is nof parficular where. Of course, her liferary falenf is quife evidenf in every issue of The Jabberwock: she specializes in original plofs-probably inspired by Storm King. ELMER P. HOLLINGSHEAD, JR.. Elmo. Ring Commiffee. 4: Leaders' Corps, 3. 4: Varsify Baskefball. 3, 4: Varsify Golf, 2, 3, 4: Chemisfry Club. 3.-Norfh Carolina. All of fhis name is cuf down simply fo Elmo, lf's lofs easier. His favorife sporf is yachfing, buf he's ofren found all af sea und fhe classrooms foo. Af fimes he is very inconsiderafe, foo. Always hanging around fhe Juniors when fhe Senior class needs every e if can possibly gefl HENRY DOUGLAS HORNE. Doug. Leaders' Corps. 2: Traffic Squad, 2, 3: Aufomobile Club, 2: Varsify Baskefball, 2, 3, 4.-Aero lndusfries Technical lnsfifufe. We're all familiar wifh Doug's sense of humor and could sfand a lol more of if if if weren'f so funny. His fasle varies so much fha? ir's impossible +o come righf ouf and say anyfhing definife in regard lo his likes and dislikes: we can'f see fhrough him. HARRIET HAWTHORNE HOWE, Harry. Chorus. 2. 3: Glee Club. 2, 3: Dramafic Club. 3: Junior Communify Service. 2. 3: Miss Hook's Secrefary, 4.-Junior College. The principal 'rhing Harrief gefs accomplished while in school is drawing. All her notebooks and papers are oufward evidences of quife some falenf. Buf she's mosf known for her social-lighf acfivifies, and many's fhe fale fhaf's fold of her numerous frips fo fha big cify and fhe various colleges. - BANDERSNATCH : I939 -QM 1 JW' MW JYW Md JOHN JOSEPH HUGEL, Jack, Traffic Squad. 2. 3, Capfain, 4 School Sfore, 2, 3. The lonqesl arm of fhe fraffic squad: rain or shine, day or nighf, he's on ihe iob. He's a frusfy aid fo fhe Duke foo, in fhe school slore-we wonder whefher fhey ever show a profif in fherel 0, J, MJ, ' , 1 L H BLOMEL A HUNTER. arsdale 2, 3: ddie chool, Highfsfown, N. J.. ' Scarsd : ' : - r ,- f , 4: ance if , 3' 1,1 'J - , sn h, 4: oon afure i or, . Glee Clu , Presidenf, 4: Dramafic Club Presi e f, 4' Cheerl a ers, C in, 3: Leade ' Cor s Tu e p, 2, 3. sl . enf w en Ra perennla unch bag is nof f e an o in ry Inferior o lhe g r a y. clad f fh' k in ' A B d ov , Shad c .' n his acfi ! Well, everyone w fhe pay. s Mr. Sfeele so a ly p if, W n Ralph as l sf 'To Ladies,' fhey cerfainl s mefh ! ' ' 11-4441! i FLORENCE ANNA JOl ' 3,-Packard Business Sc' The Maroon iii haired liffle lff anyones hai. fi vi che N. PETER JOHNSON. Pere. lnfernafional School, Geneva, Swilzer- land, 2. 3: Class Day Commiffee, 4: Signifer, 4: English Honors Work, 4: Hisfory Honors Work, 4: French Honors Work, 4: Dramafic Club. 4: Varsify Track and Field, 4.-Darfmoufh. Pefe hails from Swifzerland, buf his qirl-slaying mefhods are sfricfly American. He can run like a deer. He may have been fhe villain in To fhe Ladies, buf he's any girl's hero, Curricularly speak- ing, hels a human brain facfory even if he does ride a bike. IMOGENE KEELIPS, lm. Chorus, 4: Junior Cornmunify Service, 4: Junior Red Cross. 3: School Sfore, 3: Arf in Fine Living Club, Pres- idenf, 3.-Nafional Park. To sfarr af fhe beginning, lm has always been looking for her share of fun. She picked a queer place fo look for if-school-buf has been successful as far as we can see. Good jewelry seems fo be her hobby iudging from fhe looks of fhe bracelefs, pins, and necklaces. Page 30 BETTY KING Assislanf F Corps, 3' Maccn. Bef gaiely lh in her f ralher ' Ill! ,' I, EUNICE KNAPP. UsaIess. G. O. Council, 3, Secrelary, 41 I.alir1 I-lonors Work, 4: Le Cercle Francais, 3: Chorus, 2, Vice-Presidenl, 3, 4: Chairman ol I'-Iosless Commillee. 3: Varsiiy Hockey Manager, 3.1-Moravian. 051 Brains and personalily happily combined in sardine ha+er Eunice. Yes, for some reason, fish is noi her lavorile dish. She adrnifs wriling numerous lellers. and from somelhing else we heard, lhey're probably mosl of lhem lo Bowdoin. Imagine working a poslman like lhall ,XP of ANNETTE L. -Traphagen Annelle lhal ye high fhaf such a Annelle has majoring. KNIGHT. New York Tuloring School, New York Cily, 3. Atl School. blew in from California lhis year and crealed a cyclone school hasn'l recovered from yel. You mighf nol think prelfy missy could have as many lalenls as Iwo, buf -one is for doing arf work, and lhe olher for drum- any l939 : BAN EVELYN JOSEPHINE KERIN. Evie. Chorus. 3. 4: Glee Club, 3. 4: Class Day Commillee, 4: Leaders' Corps. 3, 4: Varsily I-Iockey, 3 4: Varsify Baseball. 3, 4.-College ol SI. Elizabelh. Never was lhere so lillle a lhinq who moved so lasl-in spoils we mean. She slips belween opponenls' legs in hockey lo send Ihe ball inlo lhe goal. She, all live feel ol her. can guard a six-looler in baskelball and prevenf The gianless from making a single basket Evie calls il slralegy. Whalever il is, il's good. JOHN STUART KETCHUM. Bandersnalch, 4: Pholography Club, 4. -Yale. I-le caughf up wiih himsell one day, and now he's iaking candids of anyone who can'l escape from his dangerous camera. Some day he'lI mee? Ihe lale of all candid camera men: lhen we'll lreasure those bils of film. A solid ciiizen, he's known lor his dependabilily. ' I-ligh School. Charlofle, N. C., 22 V' '-Nwock, 43 Chorus, 3: Leaders' 4 ris Team, 3, 4.-Randolph 4 -wilh all lhe fun and ian added sparkle Though ' 'f when-L, 4:11 5? . YP' ' Vrw wie ETHELYN LAPPE, Lyn. Dance Commiiiee, 2.-Traphagen School. BANDERSNATCH : i939 Ari Probably our mos? ulira, ulfra glamour girl is Lyn, who has ihe kind oi a face phoiographers like and a serene manner fha? makes he aiiracfive 'ro all. A combinaiion like 'rhai is hard io beaf, even wii iiii compeiiiion. She knows whai's what who's who, and how i ss. MW ,fb WW i xt' W TH Rl Z, Dot Hafhaway-Brown School, Shaker his, io, 2: Signiler, 4: Associaie Ediior, Bandersnaich, 4: aro , 3 Forum, 4: Der Deuische Klub, 3, 4: Class Day Commiiiee. 4: C us, 3, 4: Varsiiy Hockey, 4: Varsiiy Baseball, 3, 4, Manager, 3.-Conneciicui. NV 0' Her appearance al firsi may seem serious, buf if you believe ii glances, you're due for a shock. There's no one wiih a beiier s of humor. In case you've forgoiien, she's The gal who found humor in l-lamleif' She knows absolufely everyone and every- ing doing around school. Wani io know sump'n abou? someone? Ask Dol. ROBERT LEWIS, Columbia Lou. 6. O. Council, 4: Class Day Commiiiee, 4: Maroon, 3: Varsiiy Fooiball, 4: Varsiiy Baseball, 4: Baskeiball Coach ai Fox Meadow, 2, 3, 4.-Alfred. Columbia Lou is anoiher greai aihleie-ihe kind Scarsdale should have more oi. By skipping half a year, he joined us, and is now one of ihe 'Favoriies of fhe crowd, li's iusi foo bad ihai he doesn'l' have more 'rime io devofe io us: ii seems ihai he believes in conceniraiing on a seleci few. STEPHEN LLEWELLYN LLOYD, Lu. Signifer, 4: Jabberwock, 4: Der Deuische Klub, 2, 3, 4: Chess and Checkers Club, 4: Leaders' Corps, 4: Tennis Manager, 4.-Haverford, Lulu lone ol his lesser known appellaiionsl has never been caughi blushing-wiihoui a reason. Recenily, his clever wriiing has been geiiing him info irouble, buf we'll forgive him in view of ihe fad Thar publiciiy is rafher nice. We wonder if he has his pin back yei, or if he has given if away again. 4 ,. gd' BUY? ffzewifg QC UF! lu EDWARD HUGO W Eddie. Cai eria ommiiiee, 4: Bander- snafch, 4: Marco, 2, 3, Sporis Ediior, 4: Varsiiy Baseball, 4.- Bucknell. Columnisi Lowe, whose hearfy, carefree fone blasis many an un- suspeciing eardrum, has already passed ihe firsi milesrones on ihe road io reporiorial fame: he has immorialized ihe phrase only one man's opinion, has aroused public seniimeni and several healihy dis- agreemenfs wiih local auihoriiies lihe 6.0.1, and is a regular sporfs wriier for lhe While Plains Reporier lai fen cenis an inchl. l-le claims fha? his inspiraiion is Maggie .5 s umcuzliow ur k0ox.0Hi xfiuuk 'w vfc' IA -ffawf Q2 VYMVLQ, 21: ROW vw Qvfkmaiq Page 32 C,Q W39:BANDERSNATCH --ar Xba- ,ff .Nw fBv'5-V i 1 Nw-'N-xh '5 KATHRYN JEAN LUCAS Kay G O Council 4' English Honors vol Work, 4: Maroon, 4: Choius, 3,'4, Leaders' Corps, 21, 3, 43 G. A. A., xfbkgua WRWXRM NL 3.-Sweef Briar. - X GL 'QKAL9 We find Kaley, of lhe sweel disposilion, always ready lo aid o someone in dislress. Her grealesl worry is besl described as being unsolvable as greal problems always are. And can she play bridge! Well, iusl ask The olher lhree people af her lable. w-3'vgf wb y 0A 'Q?Aws 2 FAITH LUDLOW, PhiI. Palm Beach High School, Palm Beach, Florida, 3: Bandersnalch, 4: Le Cercle Francais, 4: Glee Club, 2. . fa wc 'eq-X Q To her goes a lor of lhe credif for a successful year-book, for she was fhe masler 'railor who designed and rnanufaclured mos? ol Horalio's wearing apparel. Failh is hounded by liulure gag-men who ask her if she has sislers called l-lope and Charily. Please, everyone, no more of fhal, Thank you. X HAROLD LUNHAM, Whifey. Leaders' Corps, 2, 3, 4.-Business School. Every morning we see Whi'rey collecling lhe absence lisls: he always knows who not lo expecl in classes. Disiinclly on lhe curly blond side, he is lhe envy of many a girl. And he's an able abellor oi Dick in fhe Newman-Duke feud. lslkwa Lisle. yall JEAN LYONS, Jinx, Drarnalic Club, 2: Leaders' Corps, 43 Ari in Fine Living Club, 3.-Kalharine Gibbs. Jean is noled for her dimples and her eyes. When she slarls lo lurn on her personalify smile you know somelhings up and you'd belfer wafch ouf. We wouldn'l call her a flirl: she just likes lo have fun. Il may seem fhal Jean herself wonders whal lhis qeneralion is coming lo. TC- oc.. 4-Jlfo . 3- Xiuuyosa-J , c9XJx!N9- l CL. 6 Qllfs x 13 ' i ' Q 'r s ' lx 4 ' SHIRLEY CLAIRE LYONS, Shirl. Ring Commilfee, 4: Lalin Honors i Work, 4: Chorus, 3, 4: Adverfising Club, 4.-Duke. - Al- Shirley, blessed wilh 'rhe nickname of Shoil by her closesf . ,conledera1es, likes Canada befler lhan any olher place on The globe lbarring Scarsdale?l. She spends her lime around here en- ,QC joying social acfivilies. In her spare lime, she wriles funny poems . r. - . . . and plays ping-pong. s , g i XJ.:-1 C Page - K I .. - . ,. - . Y ff N' 33 bf X-,,,.f--X' . -1 1 s ,,-a 5 .- o Q -'I 0 4 X K Pk U X BANDERSNATCH: N39 FRANCES EMILY MAJOROS. Signifer, 45 French Honors Work 4' Le Cercle Frangais, 3, 47 Der Deulsche Klub, 4: Dramafic Club, 4: Library Assislanl, 3, 4: Varsily Hockey, 3, 47 Varsily Baskelball, 2, 4, Varsily Tennis, 3, 4.-Middlebury. Well known in ihe field of sporis, Frances is one of lhose owning praclically every leiier lhe girls' gym deparlmenl awards. ll s a wonder she has lime 'ro sew lhem all on and slill be on hand for every game. Being anofher Tyrone Power fan, she haunfs ihe movies when school isn'l in session. . - I 1 APAUL EDWARD MALLORY, Mal, Dance Commifiee, 4: Hislory Honors Work, 47 Varsiiy Foolball, 4: Varsiliy Golf, 2, 3, 4.-Dart moulh. Mal oughl lo be spelled Maul, nol because il rhymes wilh Paul, bul because Paul spends ihe beller parl of his lime leasing lhe weaker sex. li you see some disiraughi female minus a shoe or wiih her hair mussed up, you can be sure lo find Paul somewhere near. And if you can'l find him, find Arfie Shaw and you'll discover Paul dancing away near by. 21 Library Assislani, 2.-Universily of Pennsylvania. dale's femmes. tion wilh him in l-lislory. ln every one's opinion, Bill is really one sioui iellahl DONALD FREDERICK MANGER, Donald Duck. Chorus, 2, 4 Glee Club, 2, 47 Band, 2, 3, 4: Orcheslra, 2, 3, 4: Aulomobile Club Don, lhe Duck, is an ace drummer, and his hobby is molor- cycling. Some day he plans 'ro be a deniisiq why, we don'+ know, unless i'r's Thai he's nol pleased wiih 'rhe dazzling smiles of Scars' WILBUR McGOEY, Willie. Varsily Baseball, 4.-Lehigh. Willie lakes life as ii's dished oul lo him-never a care or a worry. l-le's one of lhe beller looking specimens oi ihe male sex saunlering around here This season, and is prelly obliging lo lhe girls. His hobby is undermining Lewis' egoiism by conlinual conversa- WILLIAM ALBERT McNAMEE, Mac. Signiier, 43 Dance Commil- lee, 4: Bandersnalch, 4: English Honors Work, 47 Hisiory Honors Work, 4: Leaders' Corps, 2, 3, 4: Varsily Foolball, 3, 4.-Amhersl. Mac, ihe lady-killer, makes many feminine hearis beai iasler when he meanders down lhe hall. On 'rhe fooiball field he shows a sufficiency ol fighling spiril and gives his opponenls plenly of lrouble. W,.,f' Page 34 age 35 I939 : BANDERSNAT RICHARD MCCORD MILLER. Diclr. Signifer. 4: Cafeleria Com- miflee. 4: English Honors Work, 4: Band, 2. 3. 4: Orchesfra, 2, 3: Leaders' Corps, 3.-Amherst One of 'rhe famous circle known as 'rhe Blue Bores -also a broad iumper who covers plenly of ground in and aboul lhe big cily. usually dragging. He's a regular fool-especially on lhe clarinel. He's a lillle Sir Echo who annoys lhe neighbors wilh his praclicing. HOWARD MILLS, Fril'z. I'-lere's fhe lad who in all fhe monlhs ol American Hislory can never remember whai lhe Mills Bill was. His own name doesn'+ even inferesf him. If he had his way he'd probably sliclc lo baseball which he really undersfands. lf's beller exercise anyway. RITA MAY MURRAY. Maroon. 4: Le Cercle Francais. 4: Library Assislanl, 4.-Kalharine Gibbs. One of +he many unrelaled Murrays in our school, Rila is lhe calm. quiel lype. Despile her red hair. she never seems ruffled. Rila lrnows all fhe answers lwe mean in class. of coursel and always has one ready. MARGARET ANN MYERS, Marge. Maroon. 4: Bandersnalch, 4: Varsily Tennis. 2, 3. 4.-Traphagen Arr School. She is easily spoiled as beingfhe mosf lalenled porlrail arlisf in our class lsee page 5l. And she's lalenled along lerpsichorean lines, loo: ar leasl lhe sfory goes lhal she's loosened lhe lloorboards of her house-lhal's as far as 'this slory goes. MARIANNE ELISABETH NEUKIRCH. Salulalorian of lhe Class of '39: Signifer, 4: English Honors Worlc, 4: French' Honors Worlr, 4: l-lislory Honors Worlr, 4: Forum, 3, 4: Le Cercle Francais, 3, 4: Der Deutsche Klub. 2. Vice-President 3.-Vassar. Marianne well deserves 'rhe esfeemed posilion she holds in our class. She is living proof of lhe idea lhaf hard worlc and brains go +o malre a winning combinalion. We haven'+ heard lhe lasl' of her: she's an up-and-coming candidate for Who's Who in l945. BANDERSNATCH : I939 RICHARD CHARLES NEWMAN, Dick, Adverlising Club, 4.- Cornell. Dick, +ha+ rnasler of wil, affords us much enrerlainmenr in class wirh his cracks and puns. ll' would be a slighr exaggerarion lo say lhai Dick likes ro sludy, bu+ rhen-. When nor having alrercarions wilh lhe Duke, Dick can be found around 'rown and O'Farrell's Drug Sfore. BETTY NORRIS. Signiler, 4: Le Cercle Francais, 4: Dramalic Club, 4: French Honors Work, 4: Leaders' Corps, 2, 3, 4: Golf Club, 4: Varsily Hockey, 3, 4.-Swarrhmore. Here's a gal from whom we don'+ hear nearly enough. Berry has made up her mind 'ro win a golf championship some day, and 'rhen we'll find oul whai' she's been keeping dark. Or else she may follow oul her ofher hobby and go 'ro sea in a yachl: lel's hope ir won'l' be Thar! JEAN NORTON. Signifer, 4: Dramaric Club, 3, 4: Leaders' Corps, 4: Library Assislanl, 4.-Smilh. .lean is one of our well-known debs wi+h iusf a shade more sophislicalion fhan is generally noliced hereaboufs. Allhouqh noi' rhe ourdoor fype, she looks exrremely well ourdoors where her charm is exposed fo The sunlight She hopes 'ro expose ir fo fhe foorlighfs someday, when she's on The sfage. .Il i ' f 1 A ji . ,J V I, JOHN NUTE, Johnn . Ph ips Aobglemyn ndover, M sachuserrs, - as 2, 3: Varsily Foorbarw 4: C eferi Cui i ee, 4.1-Yaglef Johnny cam To us is ye and ' ped ri-gh? lhe swing of Thin . He beg?me orydxfgar foolball playefs in no lime ar allyzlhjhl Aoon Lbecamlq one rhe fgllas! l-le's quile 'rhe man aboul lowj, ree. Jusl' ask any of This girl ' W, 'V' 4 X Aj, j X X . l 1 1 J ll, I l 'ill ' A -N 4 ji! jf' K CAROLYN PRUDENCE OHLANDER, 'Blly. Signifer, 4: English ,A Honors Work, 4: Dramafic Club, 4: Leaders' Corps, 3: Library X f Assisfanl, 4.-Middlebury. Carolyn is somerhing very rare around 'rhese paris: a nafural blonde, and very blonde a+ lhalf Known for her afhleric abiliry, no baseball game is compler ' our her. She's a hard one 'ro bea even when 's o y rying. Jo DiMagg'o Her,w H' posi+i n .Ffas as0lly's on El ose. as Q ' f Glll-'CX . eg yy' ae lad' A I-fx fsrxgdf . UV Q I939 : BANDERSNATCH HENRY ARTHUR OPPENHEIMER, Oppio. Bandersnatch, 4: Pho- tography Club, 2, Vice-President, 4: Track, 4.-White School of Photography. Call Me Oppie is the information we have as to Mr. Oppen- heimer's nickname, and this from Henry himself. He can usually be seen around school popping pictures with his ever-present camera. His other weakness outside of snapshots is blondes, to which he is highly allergic. rjlffbg' JIRA! JJJQ-99 fni-047 2-fi JOHN EDWARD PARKER, Pancho. 'Bandersnatch, 4: Jabber- wock, 3: Chorus, 2, 3, 4: Class Day Committee, 4: Assistant Man- ager Baseball, 2, 3: Assistant Manager Basketball, 3, Varsity, 4: Leaders' Corps, 3, 4: Photography Club, 4.-Rensselaer. That swift turn of a phrase, that hilarious but quiet ioke: how many chuckling classmates envy the Parker wit! Somehow the word Pancho is associated with him: it's either because they call him Pancho-face Parker , or because he can be seen buzzing about the countryside astride his motorcycle, Pancho . And- Put in Parker! is a favorite shout from the gallery at every Varsity basketball game. 11' ff r .Dy r ui 9193.1 ufwbl F 'x MARION JEANNE PARTISCH. Orchestra, 2: Dramatic Club, 47 Publicity Club, 4: Advertising Club, 4.-Lasell. Jeanne's slow smile and quiet laugh go to make her the friend of all. We wonder why we don't hear more from her: our bet is that the neighboring towns keep her occupied. lt's a shame to let work interfere with her play. CLAIRE E. PATTERSON. Dance Committee, 3, 4: Leaders' Corps, 2, 3, 4: G. A. A. Secretary, 3.-Junior College. Full of the old school spirit, Claire never misses a football game or a tea dance. Her great ambition is to learn how to drive a car. but she manages to do all right without it. She has several out- standing pernts. One is dancjg, another is amiability, and a third t do 'L ..,- giggling. ' J -Ny.. I f f r' V C il J JLVKAI ggxbpffg 1 UDF Ui age 7 ffil mr: 0? pr 4 rl' rr? PAULINE ELIZABETH PATTON, Polly. Signifer, 4: G. O. Council, 4: English Honors Work, 4: Chorus, 3, President, 4: Dramatic Club, 4: Library Assistant. 4: Varsity Hockey, 4: Varsity Baseball, 3.-Vassar. We have Columbus, Ohio to thank for this pack of fun. Music is her hobby. and she's right at home on the hockey field, too. Polly's cheery smile can make anybody laugh: she will always be remem- bered as the personification of her initials, P, E. P. 44.9.9 If -14 -roi R' iL'7J,.f'l1wfJ C3 Jvch.-,z,,, ., ' 1 c , ,,4 51 -r,,ff,. a M ' BANDERSNA .Vx ,. A,L. ., TCT-l : T939 ALICE LEE PEARSON. English Honors Work, 4: Dance CornmiTTee, 4: Ring CommiTTee, Chairman, 47 BandersnaTch, 4: Leaders' Corps, 2, 33 VarsiTy Tennis, 3.-Oberlin. AI is one OT The subTle wiTs, She also boasTs skill in school and sporTs. NoThing seems To boTher her, noT even The consTanT Throng in Troni' oT her house nor The endless week-ending. And behind ThaT exTerior There lurks a hidden musical genius. JOHN ALBERT PEARSON, JR., Monk. STudenT Tribunal, 3, 4: SigniTer, 4i English I-lonors Work, 4: BandersnaTch, 4: Maroon, 3, 43 Forum, 3, 4: OrchesTra, 2, 3: PubliciTy Club, President 3, 4: Leaders' Corps, 4: Varsiiy Tennis, 4: Varsi'i'y BaskeTbaIl, Manager, 4. -Williams. One oT The besT inTormed on currenT evenTs in This school, lexcluding Teachersl John Takes his place among The inTelligenTsia oT Scarsdale. He can Tell you anyThing you wanT To know and more besides. John is a Tashion plaTe Trom Esquire q doesn'T mind rush- ing The season-and he's also known as a good dancer. BETTE POHLE. Chorus, 2, 3, 4g DramaTic Club, 3: Cheerleaders, 4. -Traphagen School oT Fashion and Design. BeTTy confines her acTiviTy To a raTher lnoT Tool limiTed amounT OT class-work and devoTes her energy To some super cheerleading and unconTrolled mirTh aT The rear oT classrooms in The company oT ThaT oTher BeTTy. Bangs and bows lpronounced beauxl are her chieT occupaions, and she seems To have Them boTh ' abundance 02 - A .sf if Jyygfff sigma Wig JAMES H. PURDY, Ill, Jim, DramaTic Club, 4,-Union. A greaT biologisT wiTh a Tlair Tor The drarnaTicZ ThaT's quiie a combinaTion, buT' iT hasn'T caused Jim any unnecessary expense so Tar. IT his luck keeps up. we may safely predicT a brighT and sTarry TuTure Tor him. Oh, ain'T he Purdy! MARY RANSEY. Maroon, 2: PubliciTy Club, 4, Leaders' Corps, 2, 3, 4.-Technician School. T-lere's anoTher one oT our TuTure secreTaries. Mind your business. businessmen. And beware. She doesn'T wasTe any Time on French or l-lisTory ThaT could be much more eTTecTively spenT learning The newesT' shag sTeps. l-ler week-ends are preTTy well occupied by WhiTe Plainsers, Too. Page 38 v 9' age 39 ff A rf, l 1 ,ff Q .. M., ,11. 1939 : BANDERSNATCH JEANNE VALENTINE REMSEN. Dramalic Club, 4: Adverlising Club, 4: Der Deursche Klub, 4: Chorus. 2, 3. 4: Pholography Club, 4.-Ohio Universify. We cerfainly couldn'+ call her noisy: lhal would be abouf as far from lhe fruih as we could gel. On lhe hockey field, she's a differenl person. and baskerball has 'rhe same effecf on her. We've noliced fhaf she has some+hing on fhe ball--The lennis ball. LOUISA RENZ, Lou. Maroon. 4: Der Deulsche Klub. 2. 3: School Store. 3: Secrelary ro Miss Bales. 4: Arr in Fine Living Club, 3. Since she says she has no secrel ambirion, we conclude fhaf her life is an open book. She seems fo spend mos? of if in fhe lypinq room: in fact lhe whole commercial deparlmenl mighf collapse if if weren'f for her unliring elzlorfs lo keep il' in order. Despife her praclical nalure, she admirs a passion for collecling funk , MARIE JOSEPHINE REZMAN. Junior Red Cross, 4: Ari' in Fine Living Club, 3. The halls af ic . uf she s ern lo vanish complefely al 3:00. Ma be i+'s se she's such an rclenr sporrswoman and spends o ern field or baskefball floor. Marie alwaxs h s a. friendly word for lveryone. We see her in 1' f I r V n e kb il ff l J . M 1' 1 ' 1 lf , If J if 1 r J r., rpf' My- J -f .1 - 1. lfvx 75 1 .' i JOHN JOSEPHl REZMAN. Rez. Radio Club. 4.-R. C. A. School of Radio Engineering. John has worked hard and long and deserves a hand for his perseverance. His main inleresf has always been radio and any- fhing connecled wifh if. Now lhaf lelevision has been slarfed. he won l' be able fo discover fhaf. buf maybe he'll be one of fhose lo perfecl' if. Wi' JA K RITTER. . James Collegiale, Canada. 2: Varsify Foolball, 3. p arsify Baseball. 3, 4.-Colgafe. oung maiden's hearl fluilers a+ his words Jack is ll .rl f P u I 4 y e firsf slalemenl and his nicknamz-Ll From Canada, Jack hockey as well as foofball and baseball. He was co- capfarn he fooiball learn, and is also noled for being a careful driver M l l 4 I I o-C in, 0 K' if y Q :. X wn as fhe Wolf We ho e lhere is no conneclron ' . rseii - 4 4 ' - BANDFRSNATCI-l : I939 MARY JANE ROBBINS. Forum, 3, 4: Le Cercle Francais, 2, 3: Chorus, 2, 3, 4: Junior Red Cross. 3, 4.-Skidmore. Mary Jane is one of lhose inseparable lwins whose similar names we can never hope 'ro keep sfraighl for more lhan a week al a lime. She doesn'l mind walking lo school, buf coming home il s diiclerenl because il's uphill. Twin is going lo be a lirsl class nurse, having gol' olif lo a good slarl here in Scarsdale by ioining lhe Red Cross. see , Xscao-AS GNN-v-SK N-ef-ve Olxfrx 1 NS-e,Q,..,-D max- LJNDQJXX, X--QOQ., Smug- COLIN MITCHELL ROBERTSON, Semi. English Honors Work, 4: Band, 3, 4: Orcheslra, 2, 3, 4: Leaders' Corps, 4.-Cornell. I Colin, lhe Tuba Toofer, whom lhe boys call Semi for obvious reasons, is noi only a slupendous, colossal, super-super Tuba Tcofer, buf he is also good in olher lines of endeavor. As a malfer of facl, he is Press Agenl Exlraordinary for 'rhe Band, and manages lo work in a lilfle Maroon reporling on lhe side. JOHN ARTHUR ROBINSON. Publicily Club, 3: Chess and Checkers Club, 3: Aulomobile Club, 3.-Roosevell' Flying School. One of ll-ie lirsl lo admil lhal gelling our of school in January isn'i' all i+'s cracked up fo be, John has been busy ever since lrying lo gel' a queer lhing called a iob. Ever hear ol: one? Neilher has he, bul lhe 'rhoughl was lhere, anyway. PHILIP RUSSELL. Science Club, 3: Traffic Squad, 2, 3, 4: Varsify Foolball, 4: Varsily Track and Field Manager, 2, 4.-Bowdoin. ll you haven l' heard him, you will soon when he realizes lhe significance of lhal' slalemenl. Phil has a greal' sense of humor and never misses a chance fo pul il info good use. l-low aboul wriling a book of advenlures enlilled The Furlher Exploils of lhe Rover Boys ? I MARY FRANCES SARVER. Ogden High School, Ogden, Ulah, 2, 3: Adverlising Club, 4: Publicify Club, 4.-Cenfenary. New lhis year, Mary Frances hails from lar-off Ulah where lhe Wesl is s'rill wild. Bur nor Mary Frances-she's iusl lhe opposile. We've never seen her in a lan-gallon hal, buf we'd be willing lo bel' lhal' she looks righl al home in one, or has lhe imaginalion 'raken us lor a ride? Page 40 Page 4l 'iw i as I939 : BAN FLORENCE L. SATTEM, FIo. Oak Hall School for Girls, Sl. Paul. Minnesola, 2: Hisfory Honors Work, 4: Varsily Baseball, 3.-Denison Universiiy. Flo comes from Minnesola and she's an experl horsewoman. ln lacf, horses are her hobby. She also likes blue Packards lsporl modelsl and Coca-Cola. Florence plans lo spend her summer vacae lion going lo fhe Fair and lraining a horse on her farm. Thai will be quiie a change from lhe lrip abroad lasl summer, won'+ il? ROBERT PAUL SCHUR, JR., Bob. Jabberwock, 4: Handbook, 4: Badminlon Club, 3: Wresiling, 4: Condilion Club, 3, 4.-Middle- bury. Being an aulhorily on lndians and olher lhings, loo, keeps Bob fairly inleresled in classwork when nolhing else is happening. Bul remember, girls, il's awful fo knil or make-up in siudy-hall: Bob knows, because he read if in Emily Posl-so lhere! ROBERT SELIGMAN, Bob. G. O. Council, Presidenl, 4: Hislory Horors Work, 4: Forum, 4: Class Day Commiffee, 4: Band, 2, 3, 4: Orchesira, 2, 3.-Universily of Pennsylvania. Our mighly presidenf of 'rhe G. O. is a radio addicl. Never parficularly enlhusiaslic over The operalions of knilling lil leads fo knollingl he prefers The more enjoyable sporl' of golf, and why noi? No mailer how deep lhe sand trap, he can always communicale wiih civilizalion by means of a special radio se? which he himself periocled. GEORGE WALTER SHERA, JR., Red. Cafeleria Commillee, 4: Class Day Commiffee, 4.-Universify of Maine. Red, of the inseparable Shera-Lewis pair, seems plenly good- nafured despile fhose fiery locks-an unusual combinafion. We've heard lhal' he's one of lhe real wils around school. And whaf abouf 'rhal' all-in+eresling Soulhern lrip he look during spring vacalion? Oc. Ulf ff' by ' WILLIAM CORNELL SIERICHS, WilI. -Rensselaer. Bill, all l90 lbs. of him, is allecfionalely known as Willie. Since he is a conirmed woman hafer, his chief inferesls are baseball and lhe New York Yankees. He claims he's going lo pifch for lhe Yankees. Will will undoubledly end up al lhe allar or pilching for fhe Sf. Louis Browns. DERSNATCH l l 3, 4: Varsily Tennis, 3, 4.-Cenlenary. I939 BANDERSNATCH RAYMOND HENRY SMALLEY, Bud. Maroon, 4: Band, 2, 3, 4: Orcheslra, 2, 3, 4: Der Deulsche Klub, 2, 3.-Rulgers. He's always wanled lo be a band leader, bul up lo lhe presenl is slill in lhe myslery book slage-nol a very direcl palh lo be on if his secrel ambilion is lo be allained. On lhe side he's known by lhe diminulive lille of Small Fry , bu+ we can'l figure oul why. JANE SMALLWOOD. Signiler, 4: French Honors Work, 4: Le Cercle Francais, 4: Dramalic Club, 4: Chorus, 2, 3, 4.-Wellesley. Jane's one ol lhe inlelligenlsia and well known lor her poise under any circumslances-even on lhe golf links. To mosl people goll is a very lunny ioke unlil lhey slarl laking il loo seriously, bul Jane slicks lo lhe middle road in all lhings. Her iackel and skirl combinalions show her excellenl lasle and sel off her blonde hair lo advanlage. LOUISE KETCHAM SMITH, Smilly. Chorus, 2, 3: Leaders' Corps, An all-round girl wilh varied inleresls-lhal's Louise. She's well known on lhe lennis courl lor her speedy game and equally well apprecialed in class lor her oral reporls which she says lake len years off anybody's lile. Someday she's going lo make a very allraclive secrelary lor an R. R. magnale. .QAM +I- ,S- C!-X.J- E:4-4-C gkJL,LJ1, . 'Till-4. CL5La.A3 cilstr RUTH LYDIA SPANGLER. Signiler, 3, 4: English Honors Work, 4, French Honors Work, 4: Bandersnalch. 4: Jabberwock, 3, 4: Adver- lising Club, 4: Forum, 4: Le Cercle Frangais, 3, Presidenl, 42 Chorus. 3, 4: Leaders' Corps, 2, 3, 4: Varsily Hockey, 3, Caplain, 4: Varsiiy Baskelball, 3, 4.-Swarlhmore. Never al a loss as lo whal lo do nexl, Rulh has conlribuled much in many aclivilies and mainlains a high scholaslic slanding al lhe same lime. Besl ol all, we like lo see her hard al work on Jabby inspiring her lellow workers lo grealer and more uselul accomplishmenls. ALLAN SFROUL. Hislory Honors Work, 4: Maroon, 2, 3, 4: Aulo- mobile Club, 3: Boxing and Wreslling Club, 2, 3, 4.-Colby. When lhe prohibilion law was repealed, Allan came back lo lhis counlry and has been enioying himsell ever since. Hislory and olher such slupid lhings never lake up much lime, so he has iusl lons ol il lo give lo rhe only lhings lhal seem lo inleresl him, He possesses one ol lhe lergesl vocabularies known hereabouls. ,Fa-v-4. Qu Page 42 Page 43 Z 5 c , Q .j.QQ.vvv .Q J f -'M ' +0 ww ' of-Pyudq l939 1 BANDERSNATCH HELEN MARIE STARBUCK. While Plains High School, While Plains. N. Y.. 2. 3: Dance Commillee, 4.-Sl. Lawrence. We annexed Helen lrom While Plains lhis year. and il sure was a lucky break lor us. While on lhe subiecl ol breaks. she had one lhal wasn'l so lucky when her elbow was lraclured. bul il didn'l slop her from becoming a favorile around Scarsdale. Wow, you should have seen lhe line wailing lo see her al lhe hospilal-where lhere's Helen, lhere's a line! JAMES STEIN. Jimmy never likes people lo menlion his Esquire allire. so we won'l go inlo delail aboul his dapper appearance. His secrel ambi- lion is lo win lhe Nalional singles championships al Foresl Hills. bul he inlends lo lemper his lennis wilh 'farming in a backhanded sorl ol a way. And by lhe way, his pel hale is silly girls who lalk all lhe lime. MARY HELEN STEINBREDER, Queenie. New Trier High School. Winnelka, lll., 2: Der Deulsche Klub. 3. 45 Chorus, 3. 4: Mr. Leonard's Secrelary. 3, 4: Varsily Hockey, 4.-Sloneleigh. Queenie is our mosl palriolic cilizen, never missing a game and always cheering for lhe boys. Il's hard lo lell which sporl is her lavorile: we'll iusl say she likes lhem all, and she lakes parl' in lhem all. She prides herself on knowing praclically everyone by name. MARVIN CONCKLIN STEPHENS Marv. Boxin Club 2 3.- r Q r r Engineering College. Marv has his own amaleur sel ldon'l lhink lor a minule he's an amaleur, lhoughl and during lhe hurricane lasl fall he senl and received many helplul messages. Famous lor parlies. he considers social life very imporlanl. In his spare lime he can be found al school-nol in lhe lulure, we hope. WALTER CONCKLIN STEPHENS, Slumpy. G. O. Council. 4: Leaders' Corps. 2: Varsily Foolball, 3, 4: Varsily Baskelball. 4.- College. Wall makes up hall ol' lhe greal Slephens brolhers combinalion. Slumpy's pride and ioy is lhal yellow Ford which everyone knows so well. ll sure will be missed along wilh him when nexl year rolls around and he isn'l somewhere on lhe horizon. Jr . ai ,,,, VVS . 1,2 ii? .--or 1 Y.-Pl Ri ff QM e-nn? R' MA.-W BANDERSNATCH : I93 SHEILAH SULLIVAN Annie Washington, 2, 3.-Mt Teka, new this year, caused a big sensation I in o the center of the whirl. She hails from Washington , if I , her e of the country, but hasn't had much time to ff , as ood 3396! of humor wins her many friends 1 lj flc I if A u l'iI - JJ rf' I L I . f ' o , I , ., if fr ,f J 'J' i T J , IAM SI URD SV E M, BiII. G. O. Council, Vice-Press I ' nt, 43 Ban rsna V ription Manager, 4: Chorus, 2, President Z c 1 Gleif , 2. 3: X rleaders, 2, Captain, 4: Leaders' Corps, 2 3, 4: Tr I Squad, 3: Sc ool Store, 2. I Ev' ry girl owes it to herself to get at least one good look at r Bill. Yzu can see what we mean when you've looked at all six feet f 1 Mfdfyr f ly j,. I Gal lf walking around at once. Watching him lead a cheer for good old Sciarsdale is one of our big moments. I-le climaxed his accomplish- .' ments by putting the Bandy subscription drive over the top. l l 1 MARGARET HENRIETTA TOWSLEY. Norris High School, Norris Tennessee, 2: Forum, 4.-Mount Holyoke. One of the fortunate few who has not had to cope with a nickname--not around here, anyway. Henrietta has devoted herself to getting the most out of school. She is as unobtrusive as her hand- writing is small-and that is miniature. She is another who freely admits a preference for the classical music and is well informed on thai' subject. Q LOUISE TOWSLEY. Norris High School, Norris, Tennessee, 2.- Stephens. We don't hear so much about Louise: she 'probably believes in the old slogan, Only empty barrels rattle. But she does have her own opinions-prefers Leslie Howard and dislikes catty people. Both ideas are worthy of extra thought by more of us. CHARLES COCHRANE TUTENBERG. Hurstpierpoint College, Has- sock, Sussex, England, 2, 3: Varsity Track, 4.-Columbia. Tuffy-Frutti hails from England, and does he have an English accent-well, rawther! The number of good-looking girls in school, he says, is really quite remawkable. He's been awfully good about mixing in with us Americans, and can usually be found on his English velocipede. He doesn't seem to miss his gas mask. y-01.9, AAA!-f H Page 44 gm I939:BANDERSNATCH MARY LOUISE VAN NAME. Signifer. 4: Forum. 3, 4: Dramafic Club. 4: Le Cercle Frangais, 3, 4.-Swarrhmore. Pudge is fhe girl wifh fhe dimples lhaf always show whelher she smiles or nor-bur she is usually smiling. She has quife a col- lecrion of good looking clofhes, and from whaf we've seen. 'rhere's no doubl' buf Thar she'll be edifing Vogue some day. HAROLD PADDOCK VEHSLAGE, Hal. Dance Commifree. 4: Traffic Squad. 2: Varsify Baslrefball. Manager 4: Bandersnaich, 4.- Anrioch. Aside from liking Donald Duck and His+ory, Hal is normal. fun- loving. and popular wifh rhe boys and girls. We'll' really miss seeing his roadsfer ar fhe 'looiball games, loaded wirh people and peanui' shells. Bur why is if fhaf he is so afraid of John Law ? FRANCIS VAN DER VEER WALKER, Franlr. Angling Club. 4. Disfincily an ou+door man, fhe woodsman fype, Franlr has been moored down a'r school againsr his berrer iudgmenr. Buf on some line day when he doesn'i' show up you may be sure +ha+ he's down by fhe creelc engaging in his favorife sport fishing. We'll ber he lrnows some preffy good 'fish sfories. foo. . Ape Aww 'D2 Vf'psv.-A sb'Z5vi .Ei-P . av-IFN, I Page 45 gdll Wu' 5V-39 C-'yo-DJ' ,. VSV9' Q43- H E WALTER, Hie. Signifer, 4: English Honors r, 4: Dramafic Club, 4: Leaders' Corps. 2, 3, 4: G. A. A.. 2. 3, President 4: Varsily Baseball, 3.-Kalharine Gibbs. If you've heard of 'rhe Pep Boys . fry +o imagine fheir sisfer, and you'll have a good duplicafe of Hie, fhe girl wilh fhe unpro- nouncable 'firsr name. When she flashes her winsome smile, no one can resisi' fha? personalify plus. l+'s no+ everyone who can beam The way Hie does and gel away wilh if. EMMETT ST. C. WATSON. Jabberwoclr, 4: Forum, 4: Leaders' Corps, 2. 3: Sfage Crew. 4.-Columbia. The srrong sileni' fype. Emmelr has for years been planning oui his fu+ure. By 'this lime +here's noi' much more he can do aboul i+. One of his many affribufes is his abilify ro make good speeches. And around here +ha+'s somewhai of a novelly. l'r's a falenf fhaf comes in mighfy handy. l939 BANDERSNATCI-l JAMES WEBER, .limmy. Maroon, 4.+Columbia. This is one guy who oughl lo be easily pleased around Scars- dale. I-le likes 'em beaulilul and doesn'l give a hool aboul lheir l.Q.'s. Now, kiddies, don'l be scared ol Jimmy, bul someday he's going lo be a denlisl-one ol lhe nerveless kind. MARIANNA WELCKE, Mono. Signiler, 3, Secrelary, 4: English Honors Work, 4: Jabberwock, 3, Edilor, 4: Le Cercle Frangais, 3, Vice-Presideni, 4: Forum, 3, 4: Dramalic Club, 2, 3, Secrelary, 4: Leaders' Corps, 2, 3, 4: G. A. A., 4: Varsily Hockey, 2, 3, 4: Varsily Baskelball, 3, 4: Varsily Tennis, 3, 4.--Vassar. She's smarl . . . she's a good alhlele . . . she's in Signiler, whal more need be said? Bul lhen, we lorgol lo menlion she's lhe Edilor ol lhe Jabberwock, and lhal is very imporanl in lhis case because lhis is lhe lirsl year lhal dapper publicalion has won a lirsl place in lhe CSPA. Prelly good, huh? EDWARD LAWRENCE WERNER, Ed. Chess Club, A chess enlhusiasl, he is probably lor lhal reason a whal he's been lhinking aboul. DAVID COLLINS WHIPPLE, Frof. Winner ol lh Scholarship, 4: Signiler, 3, 4: English Honors Work, 4: 3, Managing Edilor, 4: Forum, 4: Der Deulsche Klu Presidenl, 4: Band, 2, Treasurer, 3, 4: Orcheslra, 2, 3, 4. Licorice lpronounced lickerishl-lip Whipple, lhe loolef, has cul quile a swalh around here-winning a Clarinelisl on lhe All-Easlern band-being Managing eslimable publicalion-and if you don'l lhink lhere behind lhal lolly brow, how did he gel 98W in lhe S Regenls, and mainlain IOOW average in Advanced ELIZABETH ANN WHITTEMORE, Libby, G-lee Clu ers' Corps, 4: Junior Communily Service, 4,-Bradlord. phone up lo lhe lronl seal lo lel her know whal y mainlains qui a well eslabll ed bus service and passengers jblfkling wil in lhe lorrn ol salire, punning. AJ 1 ,zf '9Qfyvl .gfye 3, 4. I-le musl be lhe slrong silenl lype: al leasl we hear he's silenl. greal lhinker. Laler on we may read in a science iournal lor in lhe comic seclionl e Comrnunily Bandersnalch, b, 2, 3, Vice- -Swarlhmore. mad clarinel place as Firsl Edilor ol lhis is somelhing olid Geomelry Algebra? b, 2, 3: Lead- Libby is lhe gal wilh lhe car so Ienglhy lhal you have lo lele- ou wanl. She enlerlains her sarcasm, and vJ:f,fL4JJjf -zljyvjf 3- 46 1 1 , Page 47 u r.,. MARJORIE WOLFF, MicIgs. Chorus, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club, 2, 3, 4: Library Assisianl, 4: Var- sify Hockey, 2.-Nalional Park. Never known Io appear in public unless her hair-ribbons malch her socks, Midge fakes har place beside Elsa Maxwell as a prize parfy-giver. Ir's a crime lhe way she burns up gasoline wirh Ihar spiffy car while lhe resr of us walk all 1939 : BANDERSNATCI-I HELEN MAXWELL WILLIAMS, WiIlie. Dramaric Club, 3, 4: I Cheerleader, 4: Leaders' Corps, 4.-Skidmore. A cow girl, hula dancer and cheerlea r all rolled info one- 1ha+'s Willie, Dale Carnegie has fhin' n her wh if com s making friends and influencing pe le. e mo ee I h I dances, during week-ends, and 'I ch , The ore w To e.. Wy MM, . SANTI C. ON. Ple le. QI' Onofs W!! fory Hon or : M on, : D , 3, 4.- h. PI s is our g lli ou sler, ul e an lay if on, foo. She's or ' d ' a d e Iwi kle in her eye bodes no m g aes. Mc., PATRICIA ANN WURZLER, Pai, Lead- ers' Corps, 2, 3: Maroon, 4.-Maryland Col- lege for Women. 0 I pr a I goo or 1 res us. Sh nd las -in-January would pull oil a s fi Irv n i o gel C Thar squeaky giggle that goes up-hill heralds The approach of Par. Nored for parries laspecially rreasure hunfsl, she dores on felling people abouf her original ideas and is easily The only con'res'ranr for +he lille of Longesr Telephone Conversarionalisf. LILLIAN YOE, Lil, Chorus, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club, 2, 3: Dramaiic Club, 2.-Packard Busi- ness School. Lillian is one of rhe ralenled girls in fhe class when ii comes lo singing or playing lhe piano. Her goal is fo be a second Jeanelfe MacDonald, and wirh her ambilion she'll qer rhere, we know. Maybe we should gel her aulograph now and save ourselves lhe Trouble later. over Scarsdale. HEINRICH HEINZ HAGENAH. Mamaroneck High School, Mamar- oneck, N. Y., 2, 3: Der Deuische Klub, 4: Chorus, 4: Drarnalic Club, 4.-Wagner College. Wirhin 'rwo weeks afrer ioining our class, everyone knew who he was. His firsr appearance on The srage led io many more per- formances and loud applause followed each. And who can Iorgel his rendirions of poerry in English? 0-4, 9 ' 641-we Qvl.. .- ,afpfzf iz?-s 1 I I of ID I 'X BANDERSNATCH : l939 egg. Back row, lefr 'ro righf: B. Siem R. Swan, D. Spoerl, J. Rirrer, D Shanahan, A. Sreinkamp, R. Rosen:Q heim, J. Robinson, L. Sullivan, E Rorhschild, T. Tolin, L. Shields R. Rohde, G. Rosenfeld. Fourrh row: F. Pirnie, M. Prescolr M. Lenhardr, N. Lyford, K. Trager E. Tucker, B. Rofhschild, F. Le Fevre, J. Lesrer, A. Lichien, W Maclnlosh, P. Macy. Third row: B. Keafing, B. Keelips D. Knapp, M. Larz, J, Leman, M Lun+z, B. Lemmon, D. Hills, M Jackson, S. Jayne, G. Jennings P. Keen. Second row: M. Walker, J. Grimm D. Geyer, M. Hommann, B. Has- sell, B. Hirsch, J. Higgins, C Hazelwood, B. Carfer, M. Chad- wick, K. Chalmers, R. Chalmers. M. Crawford. Firsr row: J. Kaufman, G. Graff, B Ryder, C. Sufphen, D. Shaw, R Schnabel, F. Kelz, B. Fraser, B Fike, L. Goodfriend. L xl' ff The Junior Class Le+'s rake a bird's-eye view of rhis already famous Junior Class. Confi- denrially, we've heard said rhar i+'s one of rhe besr, if noi' fhe besr, ever known in Scarsdale. However, lei everyone iudge for himself. We shall pur rhe iacrs plainly and simply, so rhar you may see why we have a righr To be proud of ourselves. Firsr we spy The versarile Charlie. Crumm, Thar famous sure shor of Jrhe baskerball ream who wirh Ginny makes rhe floor smoke. Then we have Jim Doucerr, who claims 6' 6 of muscle and can cover 'rhe ground Page 49 ,Y J QMQVVA ollrfpdwm i939 . BANDERSNATCH gf QJTSW ,S J. l 4 df' ' vi? ooh .Dy 1-Z2 J: woyii, CW -.i ol- fe' exif . xo!! like a wolf. Dick Oslburg, caplain of lhe baskeiball leam, gels around a lol, loo, no'r lo menlion our own long, lean and lanky Morrison Walker, who already has won his share oi lef- rers. Dixie Nairne-lo swiich 'ro 'rhe doings of lhe Amazons-is making a palchwork quill wilh all The lel'+ers she has won, while Kay Magee lrhey call her Ace lvlageel now is a whizz bolh on lhe courl and oil. Rulh Chal- mers, 'rhe Champ , who pui lhe rackel inlo 'rennis ilgel i'r?l will prob- ably be seen ar Foresl l-lills any day now. Wields a mighly weapon, loo. We were well represenled in fhe school play, also, claiming Jrhree im- Back row, leil1origh'r:G.Woehrlc. D. Zimmerman, W. Weaver, M. Weigl, C. Wood, N. Wood, R. Williams, M. Wilson, V. Weber, W. WeHs?ein, T, Wiener, B. Bar- lon, J.Conkwriqh1, N. Clear, Fourlh row: M. McLoud, P. Mac- Dowell, K. Mahler, R. Margolies. K. Meiz, R. Miller, K. Mueller, H. Monroe, F. Low, M. Berry, J. Bie- ber, B. Briliain, C. Buford, T. Waldman. Third row: W, Cable, J. Cleary, J. Cherry, C. King, R. Willoughby, N. Warren, K. Magee, D. Mad- dock, D, Nairne, M. Ohlander, D. Oslburg, R. Elmiger, C. Beckley. Second row: C. Crumm, K. Cros- kery, J. Douce++, E. Deiser, B. Dougherfy. E. Dahrner, E, Duncan, V. Davenport K. Draper, N. Doern- berg, G. Dengler, J. Eaion, A. Eafon, E. Ealon. Firsl row: J. Bell, M. Bell, J. Bu- ford, V. Alvarez, J. Bliven, M. Bode, l-l. Aronson, W. Busing, S. Ernsl, K. Awfry, A, Sherpick, fffeif ,521 ?eQ Z? , X ff' Z porlanl parls porlrayed by Kary Cor- nell llvlarilyn To youl Lunlz, our own prima donna, Ken Mahler, and Ray Senior. Then Jrhore is Jrhe field of music which has given us rhose +wo golden- voiced song-birds, Mirzi Wilson and Bobbie Schnabel. lncidenrally, he is heading lor lhe Bosfon Conservalory ol Music and was a soloisr lasl year when only a lowly sophomore .... Ol course we can'r overlook lhose lwo candid fiends, lvlargolies and lvlullen, bolh of whom we have +o Thank l??l for many of lhe snaps on Jrhese pages. Jusl for plain lun, we oiler Swede , Boogy , Swing , Charlie, Johnnie B., and ol course Eddie Seiberlq who could help buf have lun a+ a parly wilh Jrhem? Mary Sue seems 'ro hold up Jrhe girls' end ol Jrhe humor lor lhe Juniors. l-las lhere ever been a iolce lhal she hasn'r laughed ar? And now for Jrhe inrelligenlsia: Ross Williams, Al Lichren, Charlie gi-fl'J,l.l-lazelwood, Jaclc Grimm, Kay Ma- '5:yV,Fq'Be, Sally Ernsl, and Rulh Chalmers v6,rQw +he'r end and are desrined L many of us graduafe. Yes, e good and we lcnow ir. Bur we 633. av n'Qiar+ed yer. The social whirl- N9 0' many and varied. Among fhe Sine! ow-is nfvs-P' I f xii xgzx-' ' ' X..45Qs'Q hoft' f 9 '....., 0-S , Page 1.4! -In ix,, v-- age six - -- 1 . 5 . -4 f--.. -'A Q-, - ,,g,-, t, ' X 1 's lg ' -X, LN' . .. --- more prominenf are Ginny, Charlie, Naincy Lylord, Joan-ol lhe lamous Riller family-Dean, Jimmy Lesler, Jaclc Qrim-m, Phyl Keene, Belly Car- -g , .v.s-k . fer, el al. ' x And now lo relreal from lhe lighl- er vein, here are some cold lacls: 'rhere are one hundred and sixly-seven members ol 'rhe class of '40-al pres- enl aboul eighl more girls 'rhan boys, buf several ol Jrhe girls are leaving school nexl year, lhe Varsily-bolh loolball and baslcelball-are luclcy in having Tom Tolin, Diclc Oslburg, Charlie Crumm, and Morrison Wallcer as Juniors lhis year. Thar means we're going lo go lar nexl year. Never belore, we believe, has a class had so many lalenled and en- lerprising members as This Junior Class. The lacl lhal olher Junior classes may have cherished 'rhis be- lief does nol shalce our convicrion. Wilness our 'rwenly members in Sig- niler. Leaders ol lhis illuslrious Jun- ior Class are: Malcolm McLoud, Pres- idenlp Jimmy l-liggins, Vice-Presidenlg Kay Magee, Secrelary, and Kafherine Draper, Treasurer. We lcnow we have painled a color- lul piclure ol 'rhe Senior Class fo be, and we are sure fha? our glovifing expeaailom will be fulfilled. ' .Q ' ra , r X. X --N ,,i, lntrfvtf BANDERSNATCH 1 1939 -fl-T-'Q3f 'ff 'f 4a'Lf'f J X - Firsi row, leTT To righT: M. BuTTrick, M. J. Brooks, W. Bode, E. Boudreau, O. Berry, G. Brown, L. Bevelacqua. V. BaumgarTner, B. Bair, J. Bridgman, L. BasseTT, B. Bowman. Second row, leTT To righT: W. Back, D. Blum, G. BuTler, J. Brown, A. Brown, R. Black, R. Barnes, A. Behrer, E. Bloch, R. Breeding, C. Brumley, R. Bach. Third row, leT'i' To righT: J. Breckwoldf, D. Cole, A. Cervi, R. Brown, R, ClayTon, F. Cunningham, R. CalverT, G. CarreT, C. Carvin, G. Collins, J, CasTimore, P. Croskery. FourTh row, leii' To righT: L. Clarkson, E. CarpenTer, A. Colcord, A. Chase, P. Cole, H. Carfer, N. DemaresT, G. De Lazzero, J. DUTT, T. DelehanTy, B. Draper, R. Dombrowsky. Fifth row, leTT To righT: A. De Paso, P. Earle, R. Emerson, K, Farrell, M. Friedgen, P. Feldman, K. Flood, L. Fleisch- man, R. Fisher, D. Fuller, W. Ferris, J. Fallon. SixTh row, leTT To righT: D. Hoqin, R. Fuller, A. Funke, T. Grimshaw, A. Grill, E. Gallagher, M. Gould, V. HunT, B, Greene, V. Howe, B. GilberT, G. Hurd, G. Hubbard. Sevenfh row, leTT To righT: W. Hulick, V. Hanf, A. Hayward, B. Hoehn, E, Hawley, J. Herrick, J. HosTord, C. Hubbell, G. Hull. A. Harris, J. Higgins. Sophomore Class We, The people, speak! This Time we speak in proTesT oT The TreaTmenT accorded The Sophomore Class. Their ouTsTanding members have been overlooked by The Bandy in all pre- ceding ediTions: no one seems To have noTiced Their various aThleTes, arTisTs, levery kindll, acTors and acTresses, sTar reporTers, To say noThing oT a Tew good sTudenTs land a very Tewll. To begin wiTh The sporTsmen, They all have plenTy on The ball, We Tind such sTurdy male aThleTes oT The gridiron as O'Brien, Tolin, Collins, Bachman, Jim Brown, and PaT Mack, To menTion buT a Tew. The BaskeTball Tiends include CasTimore, Fuller, LongworTh, CalverT, O'Brien, lagain? Yupl, and ThaT ole smooThie, Carvin. lThey Tell us The TaculTy never did play Carvin's SoTTmore Team.l-Those ace baT slingers are Maylyn and ArTie LongworTh, Tom Tolin, Edward HanTT, and a number oT Browns. Enough OT This male glory: leT's see who The Temme sTars of The gym are. There's sweeT Sue Van Daell, Georgia Brown, and our wild Irish Rose, BeTTe O'Brien. The Soph-Class holds in iTs midsT various blooming KaTherine Cornells and John Barry- mores, Tor who can overlook The TalenTs OT Ginger Burman, Bill Hubbard, Beverly Williams and Jean Penman? lWe Think she musT use her abiliTy when collecTing Those ringsll The class inTellecT over which we Sophomores bursT wiTh pride, is Richard Bach, The brighT spoT in The darkness oT The TaculTy's lives. OT course Mr. B. is noT our only claim To knowl- 1 .'1 To Page 52 age 3 I939 : BANDERSNATCH l Eirs? row, leli fo riqh?: O. Holder, N. Jackson, B. Judell. B. Jacob, J. Kennedy, A. King. V. Krolik, R. Kroeger, F. Lowen?els, 6. Luckhardl. R. Lankenau, D. Kas.ner. G. Losee. Second row, le?? ?o righ?: K. Lowe. B. Lehr, B Leqler, D. Leslie. J. Lappe. E. Lewi?, W, Lyons. R. Lurz, F. Meinburg, M. Munro. P. Mallan, M. Mills, H. Mandel: Third row. le?? ?o riqh?: H. Murray, W, Migneauli, F. McCari'hy, R. Marshall, H. Mack, J. McLaughlin, S. Miller. G, Nu?e, A. Nash, H. Nourse, M. Nor?on. B. O'Brien, F.O'Brien. Fourrh row, le?? ?o righi: M. Penman, P. Pos?ley, V. Po??er, D. Sullivan. R. Siemper, R. Perkins. G. Pohle, A. Paulmann, E. Page, J, Rawi?ser. W. Rogers, E. Reinhold, A. Rosenfhal, H. Remy. H. Resenblum. Fi??h row, le?? ?o righ?: M, Rasmussen, S. Rankin, M. S?ahel. M. Saliqman. G, Sleeper, V. S?rangio, C. S?e??ens, M. Sfrauss, K. Smi?h, D. Scoppa, M. Smi?h. Six?h row, lei? fo righ?: I. Sher- win. A, S?ewar?, L. Smillie. M. Shuman, J. Sampliner, M. A. Thompson, A, Temple, J. Thompson, D. Towsley. C. Tannenbaum, E. Tolin, R. Vanderfeen. S. Van Daell. Seven?h row, le?? ro righ?: M.Wagner, R.Weiler, J.Wes?, B. Williams, N.Waid, J.Willard, J.Wal?ers, J. Wilson, J.Wurzler, R. Webb, A. Winn, J. Zucker?, J. Chase. R. Le??wich. edge: we boas? such smar? ones as Alvin Behrer, Joanne Higgins, ?ha? blond bomb-shell, Dave Hogin, and some o?hers. The male side o? ?he Sophomore Class proudly brag ol such persons as Delehanry, promi- nerr? au?hori?y on curling: O'B,'ien, ?he lady's man: Simon, ?he pho?ographer's dream: McCar?hy. and his ar?is?ic ?alen?s: Carvin, auihor o? How ro Evade Homework in Ten Easy Lessons : and Rogers, who seems no? ?o know where his ?alen?s lie: in music, ar+, or ?umbling. We can go no ?ur?her sans menlioning such rambling Romeos as Dave Fuller, lTyrone Power No. 2l, Jim Brown, J. Cas?y, John Fallon. and Bobby Brown. Ac?ivi?ies of ?he fairer sex have been here, ?here and everywhere, wha? wi?h Merry Nor?on. in Miami lwe s?ill suspec? ?ha? was a sunlamp ?anl, Lou Smillie, in ?he Baked Bean Ci?y lBos?on ?o youl for a week-end-lshe's always ?here men?allyll, and Sue Van Daell, who blossoms ou? weekly wi?h a new piece o? Peddie iunk, Jean Lappe, who wen? Su?han' on we-all wi?h a bi? o? Universi?y o? Virginia. and Jan Hos, who's been Promming around wi?h some in?ellec?ual ma?e- rial from M. I. T. O? course we have some who srick around ?he home-pla?e ?or en?er?ainmen?. These include ?he inevi?ables Leslie 'n Leaper, Hallie Carrer, B ? wman h w low ?he? ra Ford oes nowll, Miss Demares?. Carry Mc-Whoops Hubbe. Judy Wes?, and ?ha? non- o?e on , u ankenau. We can'? cease wi?hou? menrioning Brud Collins, ?he class gian? lhe's hansum, ?ool, and ?he midge? ?rio, Joyce McLaughlan, Ann Pa??erson, and Kae Bomb-sumpin, oh, well, you know whom we mean! Then rhose scoopers ?or ?he Moron siafl, Ed Bloch, and Eliz. Hawley. Even ?hough you may or may no? know i?, we have learned and have go? somelrhing. ll y a beaucoup de ?ou?s sweers dans no?re classe. was by gin, Bula-r The Year SEPTEMBER BACK lo lhe den ol iniquily aller a super summer al lhe 'lpoinl . The new building is hosl lo numerous losl sludenls, one ol whom linds she is jusl one lloor oll. llsemember, Caro- lyn?l Even lhe nullel sludenls lind il a mazelingl. The Senior Class looks mighly chipper, bul some ol us wish we were Sophs again. Pride in our new caleleria prompls us lo overlook lhe lack ol equipmenl, and Miss l-look seems happy lo be back. We're silling by homerooms in Assembly and are impressed by our perpelual Boy Scouls Svenheim and Seligman presenling lhe Colors. l-lelen Williams is deslined lo go oul ol circulalion and Anne Fox is en- grossed in a bil ol lighl reading- very lighl. Our slreels have barely dried oll when we are lold lhal our summer house was sighled oll lhe coasl ol Newfoundland and even Parkers pul- pul has a lime dodging lrees. How- ever, lhe hurricane doesn'l dampen lhe spirils ol lhe G. O. which sponf sors an assembly including Bulch Bakers Beaulies inlerpreling a lerp- sichorean maslerpiece. Prelly Pal and Romanlic Ralph give us a Romeo and Juliel iusl as Charlie Crumm inler- rupls lo say lhal il is already OCTOBER AND wilh il a whirl ol social aclivilies as school really gels rolling. We are besieged by screwy queslions aboul l-loralio, bul more imporlanl, we win our lirsl lhree loolball games aided and abelled by lhe cheerleaders whose numbers decrease wilh each game. So does our side ol lhe score- board, bul Elmer l-lollingshead and -our new hearl lhrob, Helen Slarbuck, manage lo keep lhe speclalors -amused. Oppenbrlflnr, Krlrbum, Mai'lnlrf.i'h, ljiblwl 'd, Parifr, Grwdfrlrnd, llluvgrnllw, lfjff Our rmnd conflnuon To rmprovo wrrrr Hprrcoro Ferre!! and Mr. Deeds qrrrtlnq in Hur: qrooyfe. We noirce a yrarlrrw Ford Wm! is dosrinod to bo- norne rl Yandrnarlc, BASSO11 and Rock firmrry romr: Proms: and Jonnny Drnq vm!! lrfrwfrr. ercriomrmniod by Nan Wcrcrrrxf, Rnd Crow, Rorrof Fund, born of wrrlr rr frrr: rrrrfrmrrmlnq lour yory do urrfrrrrref rxnqf rw, Carrie? XX from -.rerrron of Crvrlrzairon rs U4 qrurrrrerffci roqrerrror at a rmrry flwrown by 9rfrr'.cLrlr-V, nowfeui qfamor boy, Parr- lrrlrrruon, fo ruff mad, and forv r-rrqn rlffffflti frrr- rrfonirfui. Qur new frrfgrrurr Bulr in on Inc: Trai! amidur qreai cgrrmrrrniq or irvrzfn on inn parr or Sr- fr-rri fXrrfor'nrrirf'N Buforril. THC Barn Urrnrf- rfrrrrfv off and Jonnnio Nufoxu Pfsnfr, utfryrzcl on Vonq onouqn ro win for rrlm Hrrr qrnnd rvrim. He was 6 lrrefrrrry, lm! so were Mr. and Mrs. Ayffr .md Mr. Nnwlin, The fowly lun rrrrm Qurrurrlr IJ werrre Hur: only onus Um! rmrl xrrrerrqrrr rvnornqn rm frfromrrf H19 nqrrfrrfv clrrnrrzu, bu? Heron Williamz rlrd nor rurrzf. BrIClcM and Mrs. Won- lrrrr. wfvrrv rmrqrui dancing by our alori Drwr: Hoqin, and George Burlcoxu Tan- ffrlixinq rrryirrm Mqoyom wirn qusro. Ruin urrrr: riirl A swell job on inc wnorcr frrlnq, frrcrrlrfxll conrrnrrnr, dosrriro Wolf fifrfyffrrff four, PM Maclnxs unoufdor, Burr Lrrwirf Clayrclrr and Woonrfc'i Irrorrr, elf- Ihr, crrreorloaderf, are one IJUWH and Hrrcf: fo qo, mr Grey and Prfzurrrrr rmyre ornor Tnrnqs on fnoir YTIQFNJU, So crow, Hal you-,rnqe whom Mr- lrrrrl-f, up rand sores NOVEMBER WI' rrffrlly arm nmskrnq frmo wnaf wirn irzfr cifrrrffzz, rmrrrou, Senior picruros, foofrmll qnmrff., MC., wrrcn Barry mcarom rr. rr!! zrlff wirrr hor arrporrdrx, Mr. NCI mn my: fri rrm and of an asscmbry, 'IU Iilfr: arson! ron Sonror boyw-.M Volrce from rrrr: rcear, So wourd lf' fprormrmly Fallonl Urn Bronxyillo dfrnfn wif! Yong be 55 r.rrr,f r, f,.:rffrrf.1 'l 1'. vll'f1.,,rr4.ll.rrrf,rfr A I! rf fr rl M' ,X my Q 3 ff ,V Uhr .M ff .fi , xgfv- . di X554 -xx' QQ- , vw uf' . S. vi, ,, ,. . f -'Zfll m' fv- .V WT.. 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When iT came Time To sing, The only words Ralph could remember were The ones To Shadrach . The P. T. A, inauguraTes The Tea Dances and Russ Curry Trowns on our sTyle, Trying To Talk l.ambeTh Walk To The gaThering. Since Mr. Whipple goT his gun, everybody's behaving beauTiTully. RevoTes on The rings up- held W5, and Marilyn l-larger leTT school wiTh one. November brings The TirsT snow OT The year around Thanksgiving and our perennial Nee- Ndle reappears on The scene. The DramaTic Club sTill is a mysTery. STeel and PTaTT are engrossed in The game -we Think-and l-laTch and Ayer are 3 To be Tound on any given aTTernoon XJ waTching girls' hockey. The Tribunal caTches up wiTh Elmiger, and so does Helen Sheppard. The snow Tell and many boys were busy shovelling lsnowl To pay Tor Their daTes They are so Tondly anTicipaTing in X DECEMBER WE are being vocaTionally guided now and l'larden's Taxi service is perk- ing up. S. l-T. S. is well represenTed aT FrankensTein and Doc Farrow, Miss Kaley, and Miss Connor are on The casualTy lisT. All aT once The days TTil vacaTion seem awTully Tew. AT The Nikolo parTy T-leinz nearly sTeals The show, buT Schnabel's singing and his dance wiTh Barb KeaTing do iT Tor him. The Tood They served laTer was. I I page P k Murgnlrer, Crmd'fr1rr1d,B1rjf,r'd -l J in lrue Palelc slyle. l'lonors group if slarl lheir independenl work lhis Q monlh, and a guarler ol lhe class saw E 2 E Hamlef. Forum assembly was a high' U 3 is upol. lvlr. Geeris hypolhesis and lvlr. S E - Ayers speech aboul Chamberlain will U Q live on lor poslerily. S Baslcelball season opens and lhe SJ, Vi Chew. Club has a beller record ol 'Q 'b lriumphs lhan any olher leam in lhe N school. l-ligh hopes are held lor lhe J Dramalic Club lhif, year as eleclionz ,, 5' are iieia. wiiii sri lhose ifieuiiy ad, visors and lhe new conslilulion 'iil N N had beller worlc ouli!-funguole Ralph. N 5 Dunn, lVlcGoey, and Grey are go' is 2 ing lo sludy halls lhese days and 5 f Dulce is giving lhe boys a going on over. Suzie Van Daell lhrows a well allended parly, bul alasefhe leaves lhe school. 'ilhe lvlessiahii boomed lorlh in lhe new audilorium lhis year and lvlilzi did give . As a suilable louch lor lhe lasl day ol school, lhe chorus, orcheslra, and lvlr, Pegg did lheir darndesl lo gel lhal ole Xmas -,piril worlcing. We all lell guile moisl aboul lhe hand and hearl when il was over, bul clam-,en didril ulop lor lhe resl ol the day, so we sorl ol losl lhal peace lul leeling somewhere in lhe middle ol the lasl Lalin class. S-now, Regenls, and lhe axe are aboul lo lall, so lelis go on lo lhe New Year. JANUARY WE come baclc lo school lo sleep and lry lo lorgel lhe numerous parlies lhrown al June Conkwrighls, Slump and Marv's, Jacli Rillers and all lhose alumni allairs, Mchlamee, Mallory, and Ellison are in allendance al mosl ol lhe baalcelball games, bul lhey lind il hard lo lear lhemselves away lrom lhe Bronxville lemmes. ll was a surprise lo see such a swell performance al lhe lirsl Dram' alic, Club conlribulion- Mon such shorl nolice, loo. The edilor ol lhe Ma- roon wenl baclc lo childhood so oforo easily. We nolice iihall a man!! Nash Page wi ri 59 1' lri,f1ii,j.ir', ,i.- iii, lim ri 1 lirriir, .llnHru, Ilrfqlfl I I I la.: by: migrafing from fable fo fable in pur- suif of pulchrifude-Paf in parficular. Noon fime dances are fhe newesf innovafion and fhe sfag problem is, of course, fhe newesf. Jack and Rock are busy pifching lnofesl in l-lisfory, and Miss Conner looks fired of if all. The library is full of Source Themers, now. An epidemic of being sick- Mr. Pfaff mosf nofably absenf. Dram- afic Club finally chooses fhe big play, and fryoufs are held righf off. Rufh Delehanfy should have used Double- Bubbleu. Ralph and Marilyn Lunfz make an awfully swell 'ream-funny we hadn'f noficed. All of a sudden we find Marshall has losf his ldare we say if?l mus- fache. l-lis complexion looks a lof more rosy, now. Rosemary is seen wifh some new iewelry, buf she says if's iusf fo keep her fingers and wrisfs warm. The Mid-Year Swing Session comes off in greaf shape, buf Ed l-'lagerfy is sfill laid up and can'f affend. We pause fo nofice fhaf Carfer's love life is grill fangled up, buf she's doing Purdy well. Polly Paffon gives a gef-fogefher in her new house and Sfeve Lloyd loses his new cigareffe holder-poor dear. Jac lunches wifh T. Dorsey and sups wifh Dave. Wesley is happy abouf fhe whole fhing and furns fo his blocks, buf look! l-lere's FEBRUARY Chinafown is honored by fhe Con- gregafion. We see snafches of fhe Bander in assembly and Don Rogers sings wifh a background of-well, he sang. Signifer members are announced, buf our characfer is a bif shady, so we'll have fo waif unfil fhe Spring fo gef in. Gardner and 6igger are landmarks af Joes or is if Doc's ? Our boys beaf Riverdale for fhe firsf vicfory of fhe year, buf in frue Dodger fashion fhey say, Waif unfil nexf year . We hear abouf Alaska W Iron, Parker, Oppenheimer, Lifhten, Margaliei, Mnllfn Page 60 Page af Kesferis aI'Iair and Carol Coan lakes a iaunl Io Philly. Dol Lenz Iurns her personalily af Ihe school in gen' eral and al Willie Svenheim in par- Iicular in addilion Io Iaking over Ihe Bandorsnalch while Sis 'fakes lime ouf lor Scarlel Fever. Noonlime dancing is slill a problem, bul Lewis, Sproul, Cliff, and Ihe boys fix if up nicely. The band comes fhrough wilh a swell concerl, buf Colin muslluv el foo many pickles. His brealh was nol lacking, however. Anne Nule and Whiley keep Ihe roller skaling rink on a paying basis while seeing how Ihe olher hall lives. Iheylre doing line when Ihey hear a whisfle, look up, and Iind Ihal i'r's only MARCH II-IE Girls' Baskelball Ieam upsels lliferallyl The Iaculfy in an epoch mak ing allernoon. The Riverdale Glee Club warbles for us and Annabellas husband in Ihe second row has all fhe gals agog. Sis is back in school, buf Helen Slarbuck finds her arm warped a bil aller skaling hours on end. The play comes off and is a wonder- Iul success. Even Ihe Duke is pleased, buf Klaus iusl grins as he counls Ihe sheckles. Jack is burning up The ice and Queenie is iusf burning. Her full moon parly-when was ir?-was priceless. Florida claims Eva Newkir and June Conkwrighl' lor a few hear rending days. We lose To Bronxville in Ihe game ol Ihe year bul oullighf Ihem in a real ballle. The Falher and Son banquel comes oil and we leave hoping we never see a map again. And so, on Io APRIL WHICH brings Ihe 'llvloronu-nuff said. Spring sporfs are in The air, buf so is snow. Vacarion comes and goes amid Bavarian Gardens, progressive dinners, Glen Island lwhich we canlf is S xx. X Pl I ll 6I fllnllru, Mm,rgffl1i'i, l.ffrfrHr'lr'm1', Willirfrl, Hill f I if fr ru J tat P le overlookl el al. Sl. Jimmie's gives a swell dance bul il looked like Gram- mar School clay. Burke scares lhe slu- denl body inlo cleaning up lhe cale- leria, and S. l-l. S. brings home lhe bacon al Peekskill. Our music is ap- precialed al Easlchesler and Porl Chesler where we carry oll mosl ol lhe prizes. Which reminds us ol lhe Spring Concerl. All lhe gals-Cope- land especially-go nuls over Georges barilone while lhe boys' Glee Club carries lhe show. llv1cl.oud has such prelly legsl. Geer and Tag- garl are seen logelher again, while lhe Jamison-Newman leud marches on! We nolice Shirl Lyons campaign- ing lor more and beller picnics, and Sunday allernoon linds Dol lol danc- ing lamel, Kalie lol open car lamel, and crowd enjoying lhe lrees, llow- ers, and lood. Our marks were low, so we didn'l Xiyugel in Signiler aller all. Shirley lol SU l blond hair and l-lawlhorne are seen in a beaulilul blue ialopy avec T.S.F. lradio, lo youl and open air, bul wilh Spring here, we miss Joan Shoemaker. Rulh gels a new car and everyone volunleers lo leach her how lo drive il. Norma Cleans learning lasl, loo. School seems awlully guiel lhese days. l Could be lhe Fallons have lhe measles.l Marilyn's back wilh us and Jack seems happy again. Our la- mous Fair opens and wilh il comes Daylighl Saving. lGee, now we can drive 'lil 8:3Oll Alas, lempus is ligil- ing, so on we move. Regenls, C. E. B.'s, Source Themes and Bandersnalch deadlines are ap- proaching and we realize lhal we've iusl gol lo pul an end lo lhis loolish- ness. Allhough we are such a smarl bunch we lusl can'l resl on our lau- rels. Wilh lour diplomas, we can lake our choice, bul al lhe pace we're keeping, we'll graduale summa cum lousey. Two more monlhs and we'll know, so lel's lorgel lhe pasl and lill our mugs lo May, June, and ad inlinilum. Page er,Gondjv'1end Buford Margoller Wllrnn et'.4 Jit in on Jome of Made cfoinya ' .1 1 J f .1 Q id , L.f A N I I' 0 . BAN,5'ERsrs1ArcH 1 1939 LeTT To righT: K. Magee, A. NuTe, C. Hazelwood, J. Collet J. Grimm, K. Lucas, A. Ferrin, P. PaTTon, C. Johnson, Mr. Jamison, W. Svenheim, R. Seligman, PresidenTg K. Hochschwender, W. STephens, E. Knapp, W, KeSTer, D. Maddock, C, Hubbell, R. Lewis, E. BuTTerweck. J. EaTon, M. Mills, Mr. Whipple. General Organization The meeTing will please come To order, shouTs The PresidenT above The din. Semi-silence, maybe. The secreTary will read The minuTes oT The lasT meeTing, he conTinues, and anoTher G.O. meeTing is auspiciously sTarTed. Every Monday during lunch period, or any oTher day They so desire, The G. O. meeTs in The Public Speaking room or STudy l-lall To discuss and legislaTe bills oT inTeresT To The school aT large. Every homeroom has a represenTaTive chosen Tor The school year and This conglomera- Tion oT homeroom represenTaTives is called The General OrganizaTion. The G. O. Council elecTs iTs own oTTicers, Though This year There's been a movemenT on TooT To Throw The elecTion open To The school aT large. Bob Seligman, as The PresidenT, has The levia- Than Task oT Trying To keep order. Bill Svenheim oT The endless arms and legs, holds down The iob oT Vice-PresidenT. Eunice Knapp, The hardworking SecreTary, Tries To Take sensible noTes, and Klaus l-lochschwender, The respecTed Treasurer, receives absoluTe quieT when he Talks. Mr. Jamison is nearly always on hand aT The meeTings To answer any quesTions perTaining To pecuniary maTTers, and Mr. Whipple has The iob oT chairman oT The one man Board oT Advisors. During The school year, The G. O. arranges Tor all The dances, plays, concerTs and social TuncTions, eTc., and This year each TuncTion has been Tinancially and socially successTul. Also iT has been responsible Tor The insTallaTion oT sTudenT governmenT and supervision OT The caTeTeria. a Task which we never ThoughT possible. IT has, in addiTion, managed To reTurn To The Board oT EducaTion The sum oT S500 which They had appropriaTed To The G. O. This year's council is very proud oT iTs achievemenTs, buT iT is more proud oT The TacT ThaT iT is one oT The Tew high school General OrganizaTions ThaT is enjoying Tinancial prosperiTy. Page 64 I939 : BANDERSNATCH Student Tribunal Will The c.ourT please come To order? Will Joe Dapper please sTep Torwardff' Joe shullles up To The plallorm and winlrs aT The seereTary. You have been charged wiTh siTTing in Cars aT lunch Time. Are you guilTy7 Wr:ll, l rlidn'T lcnow There was such a rule: iTls preTTy dumb anywayfl llirerrr Tollow-, an explanaTion and an argumenT over The value oT The law, who made iT, and why There is one. The courT Then goes inTo a huddle. ChieT JusTice J. M. ColleT is all Tor a hearTy aenlrrnrrf, while argumenTaTive Fox is guiTe The opposiTe. Grimm is The inquiring Type and lilres To weigh mallers. KeaTing and Grirnshaw siT by and agree, while lvlaroonic Pearson Talces noTes. A ',r1iilr:nroi',linfxlly agreed upon wilh The help ol The wiseflcraclcingl and iusT advisor, Mrs.SChaeTTer. Come Torward, Dapper, This courT senTenc:es you To Two hours ol caTeTeria duTy.'l ' I won'T :lo il. says Dapper wiTh a suave grin. i That will he anoTher hour lor ConTempT oT CourT. ThaT is all. CourT is adiournedfl says Chirfl lll',llff'CC1llf?lWilT15 glinl in her eye. ,wr 'nrrrlrifl lrill To rirrlil: V, llfrrrnrrf-sl J,CfT1li-T Mrs. Schaefer. Slandinq, Tall To ric1hT: l.GVlYYTYY1,J,liPGVSOV1,R,Ff'X, B, Kr-afinq, R. Grirnshaw. Pflfqlff 65 BANDERSNATCH : l939 Signifer Each Fall and Spring for abouT Two or Three weelcs, The members of Signifer geT TogeTher, and wiTh The greaTesT of secrecy liT's This secrecy which inTrigues so many would-be membersl discuss The characTer of every girl and boy in The Senior and Junior classes who is eligible To Their augusT assemblage. OT course There is The liTTle maTTer of being eligible, which enfails having Tive poinTs of afTer-school sporfs and acTiviTies and organizaTions lexplanaTion given on paymenT of a small feel. If you're a Junior, an average of 907, in The Fall or 8870 in The Spring, or, if you're a Senior, a Fall average of 8670, and a Spring one of 857, are oTher small iTems worThy of noTice. Each member of Signifer and five Teachers voTe on your personaliTy, characfer, and everyThing. They Tear you up, down, aparT, and To pieces. Then, if you can sTand up Through iT all, you may be considered a member of Signifer. When The hand-shaking and clapping is all over, The elecTees don'T feel very differenf ex- cepT ThaT Their ears are a liTTle furfher aparT. AT The inifial meeTing, They are informed of The awesome riTuals and passwords lnoT To be Taken quife liferallyl. Then They buy a pin wiTh an S on iT, which doesn'T show on a Tweed coaT anyway. AfTer This, The Signifer remains in sus- pended animaTion unTil The Time when iTs members subiecf Their anxious friends and acguainTances To The same rigid scruTiny as They Themselves un:lerwenT. Then There comes an imporTanT general assembly . . . and when The hand-shaking and clapping is all over . . . YeT The Juniors and Seniors lparficularly The laTTerl siT up in Their seaTs when The new mem- bers are being called ouT in assembly, and feel very disappoinTed if They don'T gef in. lT seems ThaT honor and The socieTy ThaT represenTs iT is sfill ranlced high even in This modern day and age. FourTh Row: A. Ferrin, C. Hazelwood, J. Grimm, S. Llcyd, W. McNamee, M. McLoud, K. Mueller, P. Johnson. A. Lichfen, J. Lesfer, J, Higgins. Third row: J. Pearson, H. Brown, F. Maioros, R. Spangler, S. Ernsf, M. Weigl, D. Gaclc, H, Walfer, P. Demaresf, C. Ohlander, J. Smallwood, K. Hochschwender, R. Miller. Second row: K. Magee, A. EaTon, D. Eiser, E. HarT, K, Draper, W. Welclce, Secrefaryq Mrs. Hudson, FaculTy Advisor: C. Johnson, Presidenfy B. KeaTing, R. Chalmers, D. Spoerl, D. Lenz. Firsf row: B. Norris, M. Neulcirch, M. Frey, K. Grips, N. Doernberq. J. Collef, J, Conanf, P. PaTTon, B. Hodgson. NOT in picfurez R. Byloff, Vice-PresidanT: J. NorTon, C. Coan. Page 66 age :7 I939 : BANDERSNATCH Seated on the Floor, left to right, first row: H, Remy, J Higgins. G. Brown, K. Magee. Second row: Miss Cham, brvrlin, B. O'Brion, B. Keating. Standing, lott to right: M. Welclre, C. Johnson, l-l. Walter, K. Draper, M. Crawford, P. Demarest, K, Gips. Girls' Athletic Association The members ot the Girls' Athletic Association breeze into the meetings-and I do mean breeze-that is, it they get there at all. Every Thursday atternoon Miss Chamberlin patiently waits tor a quorum. One, two, three, tour, tive,-no quorum! There are really thirteen mem- bers, but about tive ditterent girls turn up each weelc, with the exception ot stalwart I-lie Walter, who's there every time. But then she is the President, and a good one, too. Mono Welclre and Kay Gips are willing to lend a helping hand in any dirty worlc during the winter, but in the spring something seems to lure them outside lit's tennis, not tlowerslg the rest ot the members come and go, but Sis is as regular as clockworlc-in her semi-annual appearances. At three-thirty the meeting is supposedly over, but in reality by 3:45, it's ready to start, atter wandering members have been duly rounded up. l-toclcey - basketball -tennis - baseball - intramurals - varsity teams - play days - all whirl around during the year, but somehow the girls always come up with a decision. They discuss dixie cups and hoclrey sticlcs with equal vigor, and yet no one realizes under what a tense and restrained atmosphere the plans tor girls' sports are laid! Various elections manage to come ott now and then concerning the interscholastic business meeting, the sports assemblies and new baslcetball unitorms. Yes, we did get new unitorms atter wearing the old ones tor ten years. As the year draws to a close the G. A. A. putts out its chest with satistaction. lts worlc has been very successtul and all it leaves tor next year's members are the minutes and the hope ot having a Sports Playday at Scarsdale. BANDERSNATCT-T : I939 Third row: D. Sack, R. Spangler, R. T-lunTer, l-l. Vehslage, W. Mchlamee, J. KeTchum, W. Weaver, J. Parker. J. Pearson, R. ByloTT. Second row: J. Copeland, B. KeaTing, C, Coan, A. Pearson, K. Grips, M. Myers, D. Eiser Miss l-look, Advisor: P. DemaresT, C. BuTOrd, R. Margolies, E. Lowe, l-T. Oppenheimer. E. EaTon, FirsT row, seaTed: W. Svenheim, D. Whipple, J. COnanT, D. Lenz, C. Johnson, EdiTOr-in-ChieT, J, GeTTen, B. King, B. Dewey, D. l-login, L. GoOdTriend. NOT in picTure: M. Fallon. Bandersnatch A mad Tlurry OT papers, picTures, pencils and SisTer's lisTs will assure any chance visiTOr ThaT The BandersnaTch is abOuT To go TO press. AT leasT so The sTOry wenT lasr SepTember. The work on This year's BandersnaTch sTarTed lasT June and has kepT up inTermiTTenTly all year. l-lOraTiO came inTO being in The TerTile brain OT Our chieT advisor, The one and only Miss l-Took, and we moved heaven and earTh TO achieve him. A bug TOllOwed us during The year, Tor The Ed. wenT TO bed wiTh 5carleT Fever, and Fallon reTired TO bed wiTh The measles. The meeTings OTTer plenTy OT maTerial Tora nOvelisTiOr a psychiaTrisT. The awTul TruTh OT The maTTer was ThaT everyone ThOughT only OT Tomorrow and Tomorrow and TOmOrrOw.l' The Maroon is more Than ever a sisTer publicaTiOn. And in good old Tamily Tashion iT has gladly loaned us iTs Typer, iTs paper-cuTTer, and iTs ediTOr, Jac, all OT which Or whom have devOTed much OT Their Time and energy To us. ln The same paragraph we rnighT menTiOn Dave, who dropped in every now and Then TO help wiTh a liTTle business Bill Svenheim, when he wasn'T Trying TO sell Our Bandy, was proving himselT a masTer OT The hunT-and-peck sysTem OT Typing. Ralph l-lunTer was OTTiCial Tixerfupper, doing lasT minuTe work and Odd jobs on pracTiCally every parT OT Bandy. The Rebel'l and 'lDemi came in OT an aTTernOOn and made Things lOOk preTTy while They c:OllabOraTed wiTh Brain STOrm Lenz or NeverfFail GeTTen On some One's inTerview. Dew-drop and Eiser worked wearily and degenerf aTed daily under The sTrain OT arTisTic arrangemenTs and pedagogue pedigrees. Nor musT we TOrgeT TO menTiOn Sheila and her long hours OT Toil. llior sample work, see pages 56457.l Then There was The phOTOgraphy crew: Lewis, lvlargolies, l-login, and Pancho. Well, Bandy has gone TO press: all we can do now is siT back, waiT, and hope . . . Page 66 age I9 IQ39 2 BANDERSNATCH Jabberwock The cousin oT our BandersnaTch, The Jabberwock, has been whiTTing and burbling around The place Tor The pasT TwenTy years. AwTully dumb, you mighf say oT iT, To spend TwenTy years in one school. BuT iT's never losT iTs populariTy. IT comes ouT regularly Tour Times a year and iTs ediTors preTer To call iT a quarTerly. IT cosTs a quarTer oT a buck each Time iT comes To school. The Jabberwock is a very hungry criTTer, eaTing almosT anyThing in The line oT poeTry, shorT sTories, essays and such liTerary maTTer as can be wrung Trom The already muchly over- burdened pupils by The persisTenT ediTors. These ediTors, under The iron arms oT Ivlono Welcke, Edein-Chief, and Mrs, BarTleTT, TaculTy advisor, work endlessly besieging The poor sTudes Tor more Tood Tor flabby. The rouTine is always The same. The Ed. spies a prospecTive vicTim, ups To him, and says, You're going To wriTe someThing Tor Jabberwock This monTh, aren'T you? And The ineviTable answer, Oh, I can'T wriTe. Oh sure you can, says The EdiTorwiTh ironic cheerTulness. Well, I'lI Try. Then several days laTer, ye Ed., Have you goT ThaT liTTIe Thing Tinished Tor Jal:-by? Oh, no, I TorgoT abouT iT, buT I'lI do iT. Again abouT a week or so laTer, By The by, I ThoughT you were desirous oT having your disTinguished name menTioned on The Table OT conTenTs oT our illusTrious magazine? lor words To ThaT eTTecT-noT all The lab, ediTors could manage such big wordsl. And The answer, Wel-l-l-I, l've goT an idea. Then again The day be-Tore going To press. IT looks like we go To press Today, and I'd appreciaTe ThaT Thing oT yours Tor Jab-by. Well- er-eh-I've had so much homework laTely, and my greaT-aunT-in-law came up Trom Kalamazoo and-- Oh iT's all righT, says The Ed. wiTh ThaT dogged TaiTh and opTimism which so amazes us, Hand iT in Tor The nexT ediTion. All in all, The magazine we buy a Tew weeks laTer is so super-swell ThaT iT walks OTT wiTh no less Than T'irsT prize aT The Columbia ScholasTic Press ConTerence. BUT Then, ThaT's The leasT To expecT Trom such a board oT ediTors. Firsl' row, leTT To righT: E, l-Iarris, S, Elume. Mrs. BarTleTT, M. Welcke, EdiTor-in-Chief, M. Fallon. Second row, leTT To riqhf: M. A. Erey, I, Collef, C. Coan, P. DernaroST, B. Hodgson, K. Gips, B. King. Third row, le'IT To righT: D. Ericson, B. BriIIain, S, Lloyd, A. Perrin, W, Gillespie, A. Rose-nsweig, R, Spangler. BANDERSNATCH : I939 Maroon Discarcling The old phoTo-liTh sTyle, The Maroon This year appeared in The very laTesT mode -a prinT dress. This came abouT noT Through any over-indulgence on The parT oT The G. O., buT Through The inTeresT and generosiTy oT Mr. H. L. Lucas, The TaTher oT The PublicaTion Manager, Kay Lucas. The sTaTT, under The ediTorship oT Jacqueline liusT Jacl ConanT hiT a new high in TeaTure maTerial This year in a successTul aTTempT To capTure sTudenT inTeresT. Among These new Tea- Tures were: The Lowedown, a highly popular and proTessionally wriTTen sporTs column by Ed Lowe: The Senior SpoTlighT, a column by Jane Copeland Tor inTerviewing prominenT seniors: We The Pupils Speak, a column in which Ralph HunTer aired The views oT various sTudenTs: and On The ShelT, a column dealing wiTh library acTiviTies. Jac is planning a new column, DISC-ussion, which will TreaT The laTesT recording releases, and give a general discussion oT currenT Swing Bands. Also one musT noT TorgeT To menTion ThaT supreme eTTorT oT The EdiTor, which convulsed The school, The MORON or April Fool issue. In The line oT accomplishmenT on The more serious side. one remembers ThaT The Maroon sTaTT Took over a page in The Scarsdale Inquirer on May 5. Then There is The Maroon oTTice decoraTed wiTh Those absoluTely claTT signs, wresTling posTers, and porTraiTs of various pedagogues which Cold-HearTed llzrigidl Ayer Tears down as TasT as The sTaTT puTs up. And Those Tamous labels on The Tiling drawers-Talce a loolc someTime. Before leaving This sancTuary oT The press aT iTs besT, one musT also Talce a peep inTo The drawer marlced EdiTors' Gloves and see a pair oT dirTy whiTe and spoTTed blue which carry ouT The recenTly iniTiaTed TradiTion oT every ediTor leaving a pair oT gloves. Ei 'S SeaTed, leTi' To righT: P. Wilson, K. Magee, E, Dahmer, V. Alvarez, K. Trager, G, Graff, R. Chalmers, B. KeaTinq, J. ConanT, EdiTor-in-Chief: J. Gegen, E. Lowe, R. I-lunTer, E. EaTon, J. Copeland, B. RoThschild, E. Hawley. STanding, leTT To righT: C. Hazelwood, J. Higgins, R. Schnabel, J. LesTei, L. Renz, I. Hund, E. Harris, F, Johnson, K. Lucas, M. Glenn, Miss BaTes. Mr. Ayer, B. Dewey, D. Lenz, P. Wurzler, H. Becker, J. HosTord, E. Bloch, K. Mueller, C. RoberT- son, K. Mahler. Page 70 s'5'ff3pf'f3-522 ' fs Pd i 'f'j9'lff' fy , ,41i 1939 1 BANDERSNATCH 9b 7 ff' V63 y JY do y ,ff . fgf 1' Page 7l Third row: B. CarTer, M. Bode, L. Shields, J. Goebel, Mr. Fogg, Advisor To PubliciTy Club: Mr. CraTTs, Advisor To The Adverfising Club: E, AllsTon, S. Lloyd, R. Newman, D. Myers, A. STuarT, M. Gould, B.CarpenTer. R.Spangler. Second row: R. Uelehanfy, R. Fox, B. BriTTain, S. Plume, M. Bell, M. Sarver, J. ParTisch, S. Lyons, J, Remsen. FirsT row: J. Gehen, N. DeLazzero, M. Ransey, M. PrescoTT, S. Carroll, K. Draper, K. Grips. Advertising and Publicity Clubs Scarsdale, among oTher Things, can boasT oT iTs budding salesmen. This year The people of This mosT unusual TalenT banded Togelher under Mr. CraTTs and made Themselves inTo The AdverTising Club. Then They wenT ouT and very neaTly proceeded To heckle all The merchanTs in The communiTy. WhaT wiTh Grips' and Spangler's persuasive argumenTs, noT To menTion Shirley Carroll's inveigling smiles, how could They resisT? The obiecT was To make Them buy space in any or all oT our Three publicaTions, The Maroon , The Jabberwock , or The Bander- snaTch . Then They could adverTise Their soaps and sodas To a sympaTheTic, if noT wealThy, audience. There are abouT nine oT These salesmen, and in The course oT The year They've man- aged parTly by hook, buT mosTly by crook, To geT adverTising Tor iusT abouT everyThing. Some- day you may expecT To see Them aT your door wiTh a bag shouTing, Fuller Brushwomanlu BuT The PubliciTy Club and The AdverTising Club are noT The same Thing, as so many oT us are apT To Think. Members oT The AdverTising Club have To be good Talkers: Those oT The PubliciTy Club have To be arTisTic. The PubliciTy Club leTs us in on all The big doings around school. We all go To The dances, plays, and concerTs which The G. O. sponsors, buT did you ever sTop To Think oT how you knew ThaT a dance was going To be held? Oh, oT course, you heard The announcemenTs in The assembly and saw The signs all over school. BuT did you ever sTop To Tigure ouT how Those signs goT There? The PubliciTy Club spends lengThy hours Tiguring ouT novel ways OT making you aTTend The Spring ConcerT or The DramaTic Club producTion. ATTer an enTerTainmenT is over you Thank The perTormers and perhaps The G. O. Tor a lovely evening, buT does iT ever occur To you To Thank The PubliciTy Club Tor Telling you ThaT iT was going To be held, and urging you To go? Whenever any social TuncTion is in The oTTing, The PubliciTy Club geTs TogeTher and decides who's To make posTers, whos To circulaTe handbills, and who's To have The arduous Task oT making announcemenTs in assembly To geT us all enThusiasTic over The prospecTs oT a good evening's enTerTainmenT. When Ray Fox, Barbara BriTTain, and RuTh DelehanTy, wiTh Mr. Fogg as advisor, geT To work, There are really some remarkable resulTs. r BANDERSNATCI-l : I939 . l FirsT row, leTT To righT: M. S. Chadwick, M. Neukirch, K. Gips, Miss Connor, Advisor: C. Coan, J. Finegold, M. Welcke, A. Ferrin, PresidenT. Second row, leTT To righT: E, Harris, F. Kelz, M. Collins, H. Brown, M. Frey, R. Spangler, E. l-larT. Third row, leTT To righT: M. Fallon, M. LenhardT, K. Trager, A. Rosensweig, D. Lenz, M. Bloom. FourTh row, leTT To right D, Whipple, A. LichTen, R. Seligman, K. Mueller, W. Busing, J. Pearson, L. Cohn, R. Rosenheim, E. EaTon, J. Gegen, R. Fox, C. TuTenberg. Forum The Forum is The discussion club of Scarsdale, and iTs purpose, as sTaTed in The ConsTiTu- Tion, is To provide a place where sTudenTs may gaTher To Talk over and give Their varied opinions on currenT evenTs and sundry maTTers of public inTeresT. In realiTy iT is The place To go To hear Joy GeTTen. Ray Fox, and Mary Fallon argue againsT anyThing ThaT happens To be The general belieT oT mosT oT Scarsdale. BuT oThers speak Too, if They geT a chance. The Forum is an ouTleT Tor any budding DemosThenes. Big Chief l-lolderer OT The Gabble This year was PresidenT Alan Ferrin, assisTed by Vice-PresidenT KaThryn Grips, Carol Coan, SecreTary, and Miss Connor, FaculTy Advisor, whose principal duTy is supplying TacTs when Two arguers sTarT accusing each oTher oi inaccuracies. Usually boTh parTies are wrong. Forum is The mosT widely-Travelled oT all The school organizaTions. lT has represenTed Scarsdale aT panel discussions aT Yonkers, l'lasTings, Tuckahoe, MounT Vernon, and WhiTe Plains. Several members also aTTended one oT The Foreign Policy luncheons aT The AsTor T-loTel. In December, Forum puT on an assembly program which was conducTed iusT like a regular meeTing wiTh Two speakers, Mary Fallon and Ann Rosensweig, speaking on LaTin-America and our relaTions wiTh iT. ATTer The Forum argued a biT on iT, The discussion was Thrown open To The audience and The laTenT powers Tor argumenTaTion possessed by various pedagogues were disclosed. Forum is very Tormal as To procedure. MeeTings are called To order, minuTes are read and correcTed, and old and new business TransacTed. A meeTing can'T be ended unless every- one says Aye , and iT would surprise one ThaT very oTTen There is greaT opposiTion To closing a meeTing. OTTen Tour or six members will sTay Tor halT an hour or more To Tinish a discussion. One would never Think ThaT currenT evenTs, a parT oT hisTory, could be so inTeresTing. Page 72 Page 73 I939 : BANDERSNATCH Dramalic Club ll loolr a long lime lo gel slarled lhis year, bul when lhings did slarl, lhey wenl wilh a bang. Al lhe lirsl meeling, ahfairs were pul in charge ol a commillee of lacully advisors, consist ing ol Mr. Geer, Senior Direclor: Mr. Fogg, Business and Public Relalions Counsel: Mr. Ross, Junior Direclor, and Miss l-loolc, Coordinalor. Oiilicers were chosen: Ralph l-lunler, President Pal Demaresl, Vice-President and Mono Welclce, Secrelary. A complele new conslilulion was lhen wrillerr. A play-reading commillee was appoinled lo choose lhe big play oi The year: if casl, rehearsed and pul on in assembly a onefacl play called Slalion YYYY. Laler, Rehearsal and Gloria Mundi lhrilled an allenlive audier.ce. Bul fhe big evonl ol lhe year was lhe Spring produclion, To lhe Ladies, by Connelly and Kaufman. Ralph l-lunler was a cinch for The parl oi Leonard Beebe, bul choosing his wife was a lol more diliicull. Oul ol liily-live girls, Marilyn Lunlz was finally chosen for lhe parl. Olher members ol lhe casl were Rai Senior, Ken Mahler, and Mary Fallon and Ginger Berman leach playing lhe parl ol Mrs, Kincaid on a diilerenl nighll. Aller long hours of rehearsals, lhe play was finally finished, The curlain wenl up on March IO and came down March I l on a mosl suc- ce ul show. Fulure Dramalic Clubs will have lo work hard lo live up lo The repulalion of l939. 'Qi' alwm ' Queeg-geumfvgmum Fiflh row: J. Landis, B. Lehr, J. Norlon, J. Smallwood, C. Ohlander, M, Bidwell, N. Warren, M. Lalz, J. Conanf, J. Bell, M, Van Name, B. Norris. Fourlh row: J, Purdy, P. Johnson, 'N. Wood, E. Dahmer, J. Penman, D. Gaclc, H. Waller, F. Maioros, B. Lemmon, J. Parlisch, 'K. Trader, D. Cole, E. Carpenler, B. Williams, 'R. Funlr, D. Simon. Third row: D. Fiser, B. Hodgson, V. Alvarez, P. Fallon, B. Slarn, Mr. Ross, Mr. Fogq, Miss l-loolc, Mr. C-eer, J. Leman, W. Bode, B. Greene, F. Boudreau, K. Flood, A. Temple, P. Feldman, R. Marshall. Second row: 'R. Senior, K. Draper, 'H, Brown, 'FL Williams. 'K. Chalmers, 'M. Welclre, Secreiary: 'R. l-lunler, Presidenl: 'P. Demaresl, Vice- Presidenl, 'J. Geffen, 'M. Chadwick, 'J. Copeland, 'B. Rolhschild, C. Srelfens. Firsl row, sealed: J. McLaughlin, K. Baurriqarlner, J. Remsen. F. Duncan, B. Carler, M. Lenhardl, N. Lylord, R. Chalmers, P. Cole, B, Judell. Noi in r piclure: 'M. Fallon, 'M. Lunlz, P. Wilson. ' Acfive members. BANDFRSNATCFT : l939 Le Cercle Francais Talk abouT old age in Scarsdale, and you're Talking abouT The French Club in person. lT held iTs TirsT meeTing over TiTTeen years ago, which is a long Time Tor any club. The idea in Torming is To geT pracTice in speaking French, buT iT seems To us ThaT The reTreshmenTs have someThing To do wiTh The large membership also. AlThough iTs reTreshmenTs and iTs old age are The TirsT pride and joy oT The French Club, iT also has a couple oT oTher Things To boasT oT, and one is regulariTy. For TiTTeen years The French Club has always opened in early OcTober, meT exacTly every oTher Wednesday 'Til May, and each rneeTing is run exacTly according To Floyle. The members are divided up inTo abouT TwenTy commiTTees. Each commiTTee supplies enTerTainmenT and The all imporTanT eaTs once during The year. Some oT ThaT enTerTainmenT was equal To any on Broadway, Too. PeTer Johnson and Malcolm Mcl.oud esfablished Them- selves as TopfnoTch acTors while Mary Sue goT a repuTaTion as a perTecT maid which she doesn'T seem able To lose. All This was in a play in French abouT some lunaTic. Then Mme. Ballan- Tyne, moTher oT one oT ye honored members, spoke To The club on Mme. Recamier, some French dame wiTh a pasT . This year RuTh Spangler was chosen PresidenT7 Mono Welcke, Vice-PresidenTq DoroThy Fiser, SecreTary. Miss Glendenning was FaculTy Advisor, buT usually all The oTher pedagogues de Francais showed up aT The meeTings, Too. BuT There was someThing new, believe iT or noT, in The Club This year. IT was noT all skirTs. A dozen daunTless Trousers dared Tor The TirsT Time To ioin The TiTTy odd Temales who Torm The Cercle Francais. Maybe They were hungry lCharley looked iTl or maybe bored, buT They were in Tor a shorT Time-unTil Their asTounding appeTiTes and vocabularies Torced Them ouT again. l , FirsT row, leTT To righT: M, LenhardT, M. LunTz, S. Flurne, F. Kell, M, Bell, J. A. BuTord, K. Trager. Second row, leTi To righT: Miss G-lendenning, L, Cohn. A. l-lahn, K. Gips. D. Fiser, R. Spangler, President M. Welcke, G. G-raTT, M. l.aTz, B. l-lirsch, Third row, leTT To righT: T-l. Brown, R. FaTon, M. J, Robbins, J. Bieber, J. Lernan, J. Collel, M. Neukirch, M. Bloom, M. A. Frey, M. Fallon, N. Doernberg. FourTh row, leTT To righT: Mrs. Miller, F. Maioros, J. Willard, S.ErnsT, M. S. Chadwick, D. Nairne, R,Murray, B. Lehr, D.Towsley, N.BallanTyne, H.FreyTag, Mrs. Schaefer. Page 74 Page 75 i939 : BANDERSNATCI-l Third rriwi W, Wefllslrfiri R, MrClure, G. Collins, F, OBrien, S, Lloyd, K, Mueller, A. Funke, R. Miller, P. Mack. R, Srhniibi-l, 'Sf-fond rrrw: G. Mrhlofir, K. Mueller, A, Bc-hrer, D. l-login, J. Remsen, F, Maioros, l-l, Froylag, M. Sli-iribriidi-r, C. Slrflli-ns R, Fuller A. Gluck, Firsl row: D. Lenz, D. Sack, K, Draper, W, Busing, Dr, Palek, Facully Advisor' lf, llc r lWSllWWl'VTdf?l Rrrgsrdrinl: D, Whipple, J. Breckwoldl, J. Bridgrnan, M, Weigl, Der Deutsche Klub Qur Gorman Club is wonderlul. ll has a special way ol gelling lhings done lhal is abso- lulely miraculous. Al lhe meelings everylhing is carried on in a calm inlormal manner, and lhe club ilsell doesn'l make any noise around school. Bul every year, all ol a sudden, il pops up and makes prolessional headlines wilh some enlerlainmenl lhal is absolulely lops. Ol course were lalking aboul lhe Nikolo Parly. The German Club gives one every year, and il has always been a nice lillle allair lor lhe members and special inviled guesls ol lhe lacully. Bul lhis year lhe gales were lhrown open and almosl everyone in school came lo see a swell show and indulge in some delicious eals, l-low lhe members kepl so quiel has long been a miracle, bul nobody had lhe slighlesl idea ol whal was going lo happen 'lil we gol down lo lhe audilorium. Even a Maroon sleulh lound il impossible lo discover anylhing. So everyone was surprised when he saw some prolessional dancing and singing and heard slory-lelling by lhe members ol lhe club. Jane-Ann Bulord and Roscoe Funk were lruly lhealrical and exceed- ingly gracelul. Nor was lhere anylhing lhe maller wilh lhe way Barbara Kealing wenl gliding around wilh Roberl Schnabel. Bul mosl imporlanl, lhe Nikolo Parly was lhe lirsl sign ol l-leinz l-lagenahis greal lalenl. l-le knows how lo sing, lhal boy. Bul lhe Nikolo Pearly lakes place only around Chrislmas and lhe German Club exisls all year. lls members oughl lo be lhe mosl cullured bunch in school. ll said oughl.l They are cerlainly gelling lheir lill ol classical music. Some Richard Wagner records are played al each meeling. Members give reporls on lhe slories ol lhe operas by Richard Wagner. Clhers give reporls on lhe lile ol Richard Wagner. Slill more review lhe music and lhe lileralure ol Richard Wagners conlemporaries. Then some look up anylhing lhal mighl have inlluenced Richard Wagner lo wrile lhe way he did. Oh, lhey have Richard Wagner up lo lheir necks. And lhen on February I7, lhe group wenl lo see Lohengrin, an opera by-lhal's righl, you've guessed il-Richard Wagner. In addilion, lhe club sludies German poelry, and habils and cusloms ol German speaking counlries. fo W QM . Wmiwaabf 6cef',Ni,. O,..icSb BANDERSNATCH : l939 TWU s C The Combined Choruses When The curTain rose on anoTher school year lasT SepTember, iT revealed noT only a reno- vaTed school buT a reiuvenaTed Glee Club. ln TacT iT was so bubbling over wiTh good cheer ThaT Polly PaTTon, PresidenT oT The Girls' CohorTs, pioneered The Tield ol: diminuTive decora- Tions and was elecTed on a plaTTorm oT Pins Tor All. As a resulT, Those members oT The Glue Club ThaT will srick TogeTher were rewarded a Glee Club pin which any member of The club will describe as simply gorbidoTious. In TacT, Ralph l-lunTer, PresidenT oT The Boys' Larynx Looseners, was so carried away by The pins ThaT he gave mosT oT Them ouT TorgeTTing To keep his accounTs sTraighT, so ThaT now he owes The kiTTy 57.80. gs The Club's TirsT public appearance was aT The Tormal dedicaTion oT The new secTion oT The l-ligh School and They sang a Tew selecTions Tor The enioymenT oT The assembled mulTiTude. Mr. Hubbard was so surprised aT Their vocal splendor ThaT he immediaTely booked Them Tor The annual presenTaTion oT The Messiah , which he was so Tearfully conTemplaTing. This engagemenT was a vocal success noT only Tor The chorus, buT also Tor our prize package, lvliTzi Wilson, who sang The conTralTo solos and was received cum laude by everyone press enT. Our muscle man and former sTudenT, Don Rogers, sang The Tenor solos in This same pro- ducTion, and was equally well received. AT our annual ChrisTmas Assembly, The chorus appeared and assisTed The sTudenT body in singing ChrisTmas carols. The highlighr oT This program was The Trio composed oT MiTzi Wilson, BeTTy K. Lowe, and our pride and joy, Bobbie Schnabel. Records oT The Messiah were made and many members oT The club are cherishing The Hallelujah chorus, even Though The orches- Tra did revolT aT The game oT Tollow The leader . ATTer ThirTy-Tive selecTions They deserved The resT, however. We senT Tour soloisTs To PorT ChesTer Tor The inTer-counTy compeTiTions. MiTzi Wilson sur- passed all conTralTos and came ouT second highesT oT anyone in The whole singing compeTiTion wiTh a raTing oT one minus. No one will sneeze aT Bob Schnabel's and George lvlcNear's Two plus raTing as Tenors. while Douglas Zimmerman, bass, broughT home a Two minus. OTher big successes were The Spring ConcerT, April 28, The Boys' Glee Club in a reciprocal daTe wiTh Riverdale laTe in May, and The visiT To The World's Fairon May 26. Anyway, mark I939 down in your liTTle red book as The mosT successTul year The Glee Clubs have enjoyed, Tor if The love oT singing is any criTerion, Then This year was a success. Page 76 Page 77 1939 : BANDERSNATCH The Band Came lasT Fall, and came The TirsT rehearsal oT The Band. lT was called iusT like any oTher organizaTion mighT call a meeTing, buT iT was diTTerenT in Two respecTs. FirsT, iT meT in The new orchesTra piT oT The new audiTorium: and second, The greaT ToTal of TiTTy-Tive musical prodigies oT Scarsdale showed up. There were a couple oT new Taces buT almosT everyone was an old Timer, boasTing aT leasT one year oT TaiThTul service To The Band. Someone musT have ThoughT iT was poorly TreaTed lasT year, Tor This year The Band goT almosT everyThing new The school had To oTTer. OT mosT imporTance was The music Tower, ThaT monumenTal biT oT archi- TecTural adornmenT which sTicks ouT in The TronT oT The new building. lT was designed Tor The music deparTmenT and ThereTore is supposed To be soundprooT. BuT if you've ever been in Senior STudy Hall during a period when some oT our geniuses were rehearsing, you'd know diTTerenT. OT course The Band didn'T reTuse The beauTiTul new insTrumenTs, The MarTin double bass, The bariTone horn. and The oboe, so generously presenTed To Them by The G. O., The Town Club, and The P. T. A. f Here someone oughT To menTion Mr. Briggs, ThaT hard-working genTleman who noT only leads The Band, buT spends lengThy hours Trying To Teach various and sundry oT iTs members how To manipulaTe Their insTrumenTs. On February 26 a horde oT six hundred people came To hear The FourTh Annual Band and OrchesTra ConcerT. The many males and Temales lodd combina- Tion Tor Scarsdalel in The Band showed greaT improvemenT everywhere, buT parTicularly George Furey and The brass secTion. His clarineT solo was quiTe sump'n. OuTside of musical acTiviTies The Band has To know how To march, Too. Under The leader- ship oT Vivian Alvarez, iT marched aT The Bronxville TooTball game and on Memorial Day. Vivian and Edna Dahmer Twirl some mean baTons. Oh, yes, The Band is very busy! A 4 ,,f Top row: R. ByloTT, E. Haynes, C. RoberTson. FourTh row: D. Whipple, R. Miller, F. Peck, W. STiles, H. Aronson, R. Reeder, P. Mack, W, Huliek, H. Friedlander, R. Seliqman, R. Vehslage, F. Towsley. Third row: Mr. Briggs, DirecTorq L. Goodfriend, R. Rosenheim, E. EaTon, T. KeaTing, P. Macy, W. Sherpick, F. HusTis, F. LowenTels, R. LefTwich, F. Par- Tisch, F. Kline. Second row: A. Hoehn, M. Ernsf, S. Miller, E. Paddock, R. Black, D. Tucker, l. Hund, F. Ryder. First row: V. Alvarez, F. Barbe, D. CarreT, H, Reeves. R. KeaTing, H. Hulick, D, Manger, H. Jackson, F. Babcock, R. Smalley, R. PickeTT, D. Wilson, R. FsTes, L. Clarke, F. Dahmer. I939 : BANDERSNATCH Orchestra Achieving an almosT hopeless Task, Mr. Bley, direcTor oT The OrchesTra, has raised This organizaTion in The pasT few years To a posiTion where iT has achieved fame ThroughouT The nafiori lhow news Travelsll. The OrchesTra is composed of over fifTy members, abouT Ten of whom are in The Band. OT course, This minoriTy in The Band say ThaT They are The life of The organizaTion, buT Those who cause The sTrings To vibraTe sTand up for Their righTs and sTaunchly defend The facT Thar They have Edifh Johnson and James GranT, cello and violin players respecTively, piTTed againsT The prize players of The Band, namely George Furey, Dave Whipple, Eugene Paddock, Dick Leffwich, and Colin Roberfson. As a maTTer of TacT, each of These broughf home The bacon from ThaT compeTiTion aT PorT Chesfer This spring, of which we have vague reporTs of The be-e-auTiful femmes known as drum majors. Furey and Whipple won The highesT raTings in The STaTe of New York conTesT, Too. AbouT The Time of The DedicaTion lasT fall, The Tiddles Tuned up and ioined The Band To furnish The ?music7 By The Time of The Annual Band and OrchesTra ConcerT in February, Those scraTch boxes were pracTically in Tune, and even ThaT grunT horn lTuba, To youse suffisTikaTed guysl kepT wiThin The bounds of concerT discipline, wiTh The orchesTra doing a really crediTable piece of work. And did ThaT dramaTic producTion, To The Ladies, need The help of The OrchesTra! WiThouT ThaT iammy mixup, There wouldn'T have been half The noise beTween The acTs. And ThaT's no fooling! OT course, like all This parT of The counTry, The OrchesTra has gone Fair crazy, and even overwhelmed Grover Whalen by playing aT The World's Fair in May. Now whaT will They wanT To do nexT? Rear: R. Smalley, P. Macy, D. Manger. Sfanding: E. Bloch. C. Roberfson, R. Vehslage, C. Rensenhouse, T, KeaTing, W. Sfiles, R. Miller, L. Clarke, F. Lowenfels, J. Husfis, H. Friedlander, Mr. Bley. Heads, leff To righT: H. Hoch- schwender, W. Brown, D. Bruckheimer, R. Rofhschild, L. Rich, P. Newkirk, J. GranT, D. Hirsch, H. Hardy, E. Johnson, M. Wilber, R. Radcliffe, J. Cole, J. Richards, H. Dewey, M. BreckwoldT, H. Junker, F. Wagner, E. Reinhold, G. Mosher, E. Furey, B. Lequin, B. Friedlander, l.. Gross, A. Rosenfeld. Nof in picTure: R. Breckwoldf, V. STrangio, G. Furey, D, Whipple, D. Leffwich, E. Paddock, A. Hoehn. Page 78 Page 79 T939 : BANDERSNATCH Third row, lell lo righl: H. Aronson, D. Zimmerman, l-l. Monroe, J. Parker, W. Weaver, J. Kelchum, W. Cable. W, Maclnlosh. E. Ealon. Second row: J. Wurzler, J. Cleary. G. Sleeper, V. l-lanl, D. Davies, R. Miller, G. Robinson, R. Marshall. D. Burgess, C. Slellens, R. Blaclr. Firsl row: K. Draper, l.. Goodlriend, T. Mullen, l-l. Oppenheimer, Mr. Melchior, D. l-login, Presidenl: R. Margolies. D. l-lills, J. Doucell, J. Remsen. Photography Club 1939 al Scarsdale l-ligh is absolulely sure and cerlain lo go down in hislory lor many reasons. Oulside ol lhe exlra-special Senior Class, il is also noled lor ils many innovalions, including lhe assembly, lhe library, and lhe Pholography Club. A lillle nolice posled by Mr. Melchior broughl lhirly camera-crazed sludenls, only lwo ol whom are lemales, lo lhe lirsl meeling ol lhe club lhis Fall. ll is quile cerlain lhal all lhe maniacs who jump oul al you when you have a moulh lull ol polaloes, llash a bulb in your lace, cliclc lheir cameras, and lhen vanish are members ol lhis unique organizalion. From lime lo lime lhe Pholography Club -which, by lhe way, meels every lwo weelcs-has one ol ils own snapshoolers give a lallr on some deep, darlc, weird subiecl in lhe realm ol pholography. ll you don'l lhink lhal lhese wielders ol lhe mosl leared weapon ol modern high school lile lone way lo gel even wilh a gal is lo calch her in an awlcward silualion and lhen show lhe piclure lar and widel lcnow whal lheyire lallcing aboul, iusl drop in some Thursday allernoon and lislen lo lheir line ol challer. When you hear lhese ardenl lovers ol lhe pholographic wonders discuss developing solulions, paper, lighling appurlenances, shuller speeds, aperlures, condensing lenses, eleclric prinl dryers, and olher words loo long lo be prinled much less pronounced, you can be very sure lhal lhese candid camera liends possess a greal deal ol knowledge aboul pholography. Mr. lvielchior, lhe Facully Advisor ol lhe club, has lurnished lhe members wilh several illuslraled leclures on pholographic equipmenl. The Presidenl ol lhe Club, David l-login, lo- gelher wilh lhe Bandersnalch Board, arranged several conlesls lor lhe purpose primarily ol supplying lhis worlhy publicalion wilh snapshols. The winning piclures broughl lilly cenls each lo lheir lalcers loward lhe purchase ol a Bandersnalch. Also, lhe winning piclures were enlarged and posled in lhe library. The vasl number ol piclures deposiled on Miss l'lool:'s desk during lhe Conlesl is lhe besl prool ol lhe greal enlhusiasm ol an evidenlly exlremely camera-conscious school. Yes, lhe Pholography Club has gol ilsell oll lo a prelly good slarl For one year. ll's bound lo remain an imporlanl parl ol Scarsdale High. BANDERSNATCI-l : l939 P P l l Circle, lell lo righl: S. Lloyd, E, Werner, ff... Prall, E. C berl, R. Funk,W. Busing, W, Archibald, R. Claylon, R. Fox, Chess Club Comes lhe lall ol every year and a group ol Scarsdale's brain-maslers galher clown in Room 4l lo lorm lhemselves inlo lhe year's Chess Club. Under lhe leadership ol lhe one and only lvlr. Prall, lhey arrange lhemselves inlo a ladder. Since lhere are only live players on a leam, lhe boys whose names occupy lhe live lop places are lhe leam. They challenge each olher lor lhese places. This year's greal lhinkers were Kurl Freund, Presidenl, Ed Seiberl, Ed Werner, Bill Archibald, Sleve Lloyd, and Ray Fox. They have no regular meelings. Bul whenever lwo ol lhem leel like playing oll a malch, lhey come down lo Mr. Prall's room and do so, ollen slaying al school unlil six o'clock lo linish il. The leam losl ils lirsl malch ol lhe season, bul proliled by lhe experience. A successlul season lollowed. Such loes as While Plains, Rye, and Yonkers lell belore lhe superior brain- work ol lhe maling maslers ol Scarsdale on lheir road lo success. l-lowever, lhal was only lhe beginning, lolks, only lhe beginning-Round One. The cold and biller winler monlhs provided ample lime lor concenlraled praclice down in ye old basemenl room. Wilh lhe enlrance ol lhe new year and lhe coming ol Spring lhe Cheslers were ready lor lhe second round, and a brillianr one loo, as belils our lails. The lirsl round was nol loo disgracelul, losing only lour oul ol seven games lo lhe League leaders lrom Porl Chesler, lhe Pelham Panlhers, lhe Lucky Losers lrom New Rochelle, and lhe Unbealable Geniuses lrom Ml. Vernon. Bul a more experienced leam was nol lo be so oulwilled in lhe second round. Excepl lor slumbling over P. C. and Pelham, an undelealed round was in sighl. l-laslings haslened over on a challenge malch, bul lurned away wilh a lie because ol lhe lirmness ol lheir worlhy hosls. On enemy ground, however, Haslings was added lo lhe lisl ol viclims ol lhe Superior Scarsdalians. So lhe season ended wilh seven games won and seven games losl and one lie, which is whal mighl be called a prelly neal iob ol breaking even. Page 80 Page SI I939 : BANDERSNATCH Library STaTT Those charming young misses Trom every grade in The high school, in whose care repose The slips which go back To sTudy hall, are raTed as preTTy imporTanT people. The baT'Tled sTudes seeking essays or Chem. reTerences meekly seek Their aid: The circulaTion desk and The card caTalogue are noT The mysTer To Them ThaT They are To The resT oT us. NOT only musT These guardians OT The library be able To Tind a book on a momenT's noTice, buT a pedagogical recommendaTion was a prerequisiTe To becoming a member oT The sTaTT, and a special requesT by Them had To be accepTed by Miss McClellan and Mrs. Underhill. Since They are given characTer raTings on reliabiliTy, eTTiciency, and capabiliTy in duTies, They have a loT To remember uT They don'T mind The labor. IT has iTs consolaTions, Too. For example, The library is alwf giving Teas, and The members OT The sTaTT come To Them and geT Tilled up wiTh cake an' 'oa so's They can'T eaT Their dinner. They play upon Their knowl- edge by showing us less iormed sTudes where resides a cerTain book. Then Too, They can have The very scholasTic!Tmosphere oT The new library, which is an inducemenT Towards sTudious ThoughTs Tor The mbsT hardwboiled pupil. The added size of The new library made iT necessary To enlarge The library sTaTT This year. And since There won'T be any place else To menTion iT, leT us say now ThaT The various exhibiTs held in The library during The year ranked AI wiTh us. You see, The conTerence room iusT OTT The library served as a place To exhibif phoroqraphs and oTher displays wiTh which The TaculTy ThoughT To TurTher our inTeresT in scholasTic achievc 'ienT. l Y- l Sfandinfi: J. Lynn, D. Coveiley, D. Naiine, D. DeLazzero, D. Giack, J. NorTon, C. Ely, G. l-laas, P. PaTTon, R. Mur- rfi , F. Mnpros, C, Ohlander. SeaTcd: Miss McClellan, D. Eiser, J. Co eland, M. Finney, M. l-lerbell, E. JusT, M. Y l p Cherry, V, Tribbrzy, J. Spams, Mrs. Underhill. NOT in The picTure:G.Sleepcr, SecreTary1o The Librarian. BANDERSNATCH : I939 FourTh row: E. Tucker, D. Nairne, E. Cederman, J. NorTon, E, Dahmer, K. Draper, N. Warren, L. Shields, R. Spangler, J. Landis, L. SmiTh, M. Bidwell, B. Dewey, J. Lyons. Third row: M. Bell, E. Knapp, S. Van Daell, V. Weber, M. Peacock, B, O'Brien, B. Busing, H. Williams, R, Chalmers, M. Ohlander, P. DemaresT, H. WaI+er, V. Alvarez, K. Magee. Second row: L. Fleischrnan, C. PaTTerson, C. BasTine, K. Grips, M. Welcke, M. CrawTord, B. Blanchard, J. STanding, H. Remy, B. KeaTing, S. Mueller, K. Lucas, R.DelehanTy, D, Haynes, M. Ransey. FirsT row: B. G. Lynn, M. Reinach, L. Marshall, E, Kerin,J. Morris.J. Higgins, H.Jacober, B, Flynn, C. Clarke, M. Kenison, G. Brown, A. RoberTs. Girls' Leaders Believe iT or noT, our girls have To be led. And whaT is more, They are led by leaders. The leaders are girls, Too, only They are special girls. They're The ones who head The squads. Don'T you undersTand7 Well, now look: , There are Twelve diTTerenT girls' gym classes. Each class is divided up inTo squads oT abouT eighT girls each. UndersTand? Well, each squad is headed by a leader. Miss WhiTcomb and lvliss Chamberlin head The leaders. They're The gym Teachers. See? BuT They can'T Teach all The TiTTy or sixTy girls in a gym class aT once. So They Teach The leaders and The leaders Teach The kids. They have special resTricTed classes iusT Tor Themselves lasT periods on Wednesday. They siT around and learn whaT They're supposed To Teach The nexT week. They've goT To Take noTes, Too, or The can'T sTay leaders. ATTer They've Tinished learning, They play baskeT- ball or baseball or hockey or whaTever is The vogue, 'Til The end oT The period. Once a con- TracT They spend a whole period going maThemaTical and averaging up marks. Leaders are supposed To be very special people. They've goT To be an awTul loT oT Things ouTside oT being good in sporTs. FirsT, They have To be popular enough To make The sTudenTs willing To lisTen To Them. Then They've goT To seT a good example, Too. They've goT To be dependable, accuraTe, prompT, TacTTul, willing To learn, original, and able To geT along wiTh oThers. They can'T have Teacher's peTs eiTher. They musT iudge all wiTh imparTial eye. Now we won'T go so Tar as To say ThaT all The leaders compleTely Till These requiremenTs. Scarsdale girls are preTTy good, buT noT perTecT. If They Till halT oT Them, Theylre doing all righT. Leaders musT be liTTle helpers, Too. They musT help girls who have special Troubles as much as They can. IT Cora Jane cannoT pick up a Tennis rackeT wiThouT knocking herselT or someone else wiTh iT righT square in The middle OT The Torehead, leader musT go over, and Though she is endangering her liTe, show Cora .lane how To hold a Tennis rackeT. GeT iT, now, whaT a leader is? Yes, iT is a hard loT. Page 82 age 3 I939 : BANDERSNATCI-l Boys' Leaders l-lealThy, upsTanding American boys. ThaT's whaT They say make up The Bo s' Leaders. They are The cream of The class lin Theory, iT noT in realiTyl, and Teach Their Tyellow class- maTes jusT haw To masTer The sporTs. These s+alwar+ sporTsmen ljusT ask The girls To conTirm ThaTl learn The Torm oT a sporT when They gaTher around The coach on Wednesdays. NexT They pracTice Their newly found Technique on The remainder oT The class in regular gym periods. ln The Tall, each leader is TaughT a speciTic phase oT TooTball or Tennis so ThaT he may pass on his inTormaTion To his aTTenTive lisTeners. lWe have no proof ThaT These pupils learn much, or That The leaders know enough To pass on, buT age or wisdom musT advance The sTudenTs each year-Tor They do advance.l By The Time cold weaTher comes, The boys divide up, The liThe ones Teaching Tumbling or apparaTus work, The quick ones Teaching baskewlball, and The remainder coaching ropes, sTrengTh iTems, or The oTher indoor games. This is The Time oT year when The coaches warn all ThaT before long The physical TiTness TesTs will come, and sTrengTh will conquer in Those exams. When The weaTher is again swelleganT, The P. F. I. TesTs are over, and everyone is asking The oTher one whaT his mark was. lWe know, Though, ThaT he only hopes ThaT The oTher boy will ask his., The leaders are again divided inTo Tennis, Track, and baseball, and each Tollows his own choice. ln This way, The leader Teaches whaT he is especially TiTTed Tor and ThenceTorTh is SaTisTied wiTh his own loT. On The whole, The leaders are a greaT help, Though upon being quizzed, any coach mighT deny This TacT. BuT iT is an unquesTionable TacT ThaT coaches Buchanan, Wohlers, and Leonard are needed To give The looys a Thorough physical educaTion. i 1 FourTh row: H. Friedlander, R. Hunler, R. ByloTT, R. Gardner, R. CalverT, R. Miller, W. Svenheim, J. DouceTT, R. PhilpoT, R. Elmiqer, P. Gregg, R, Roeder, W. STiles, J. Rensenhouse. Third row: K. Muehleisen, J. Wurzler, J, Mills, G. Sproul, D, Hoqin, E. Block, C. RoberTson, J, LesTer, T. Kealing, W. Daley, S. Rogers, J. Brown, R. Miller, D Bassell. Second row: W. Brown, R, Brown, J. Allen, R. Lankenau, W. Morgan, D. Wilson, D. Bruckheimer, P. Carroll G. Lyford, lr-l. Walker, G, Stoddard, A. Ealon, R. Beniamin. FirsT row: D. Beckley, L. Clarke, N. Craig, T. Pearson J. Bonisleel, L. Canepa, P. Sullivan, K. O'Connor, J. Marine, M. SmiTh, K. Lappe. BANDERSNATCH : I939 Traffic Squad Boy, oh, boy! iusT look aT 'em, sTruTTin' around The campus wiTh badges and belTs and all. And in rainy weaTher They wear shining whiTe raincoaTs. They can boss anyone in school who has a car or a bike. There are TiTTeen OT 'em and They are The TraTTic Squad. They are The Tellows who sTand around in The driveways around The school and may Tell sTudenTs and Teachers alike where To park. One way To geT even wiTh The Tellow who Took your besT gal ouTl BUT There are also The Treezing snowy nighTs in December and The chilly clrizzling ones in February when They've goT To be ouT To guide TraTTic aT The big school TuncTions which invaria- bly Take place on nasTy evenings. They never geT To see The plays and concerTs given aT school because They have To see ThaT There are no accidenTs on The way To These enTerTainmenTs. Why, iT's even doubTTul iT John Hugel, leaf er oT The TraTTic Squad will be presenT aT his own gradua- Tion. He may be ouTside guiding everyone in To see iT. John Hugel and Mr. Hanson are The leaders oT This bunch oT Tellows, halT oT whom are Trom The Junior High. You see, Junior High kids ioin The TraTTic Squad iusT because They wanT To lprobably The allu e oT The badgesl, and They sTay in iT unTil They are ouT oT school. There are never any more nor any less Than TiTTeen members in iT. The squad was organized These six long years ago by one very paTrioTic and noble-minded ciTizen, Fred NeeT, who Tried To go To a school dance one nighT and spenT ha!T The evening hunTing Tor a parking space. The G. G. supplies The impressive uniTorms which coniisT oT belTs, badges, TlashlighTs, ponchos, and This year, whiTe raincoaTs. There are Two members oT The squad on duTy aT diTTerenT poinTs on The grounds every period oi The day. Well, ThaT's one way To miss a class. FirsT row, leTT To righT: A. RosenThal, C. 5TeT:Tens, G. Denqler, C. Carvin. J. Wurzler, A. Nash. Second row, leTT To righT: Mr. Hanson, A. LongworTh, G. Collins, J. Hugel, M. STrauss, K. Valfz, T. DelehanTy, O. Zimmerman. et in theta, 6oy.4, and fzyi t f W. Svenheim, lr-T. Williams, B. Pohle, N. LyTord. Cheerleaders WiTh a l-lip! l-lip! LeT's Go! The T939 version of The Cheering Squad sTarTed The year, and only aTTer The baskeTball season was over did The members have an opporTuniTy To Take iT easy. The season sTarTed wiTh only Two VarsiTy men reTurning, namely lasT year's CapTain, Bill Svenheim, and, iron lung, Ralph l'TunTer. TryouTs were held in laTe SepTember and TiTTeen candidaTes were selecTed from The myriad of sideline beauTies wiTh playing-Tield aspiraTions. OuT oT This group, seven people were chosen aTTer a hecric aTTernoon oT work by all parTies concerned. Then came The work. One aTTernoon a week The cheerleaders pracTiced under The able TuTelage oT Mr. STeele, and every home game demanded Their appearance. New TormaTions were arranged and some new cheers were uTilized, boTh oT which were a success. The TirsT casualTy oT The season was l-lelen Williams who unluckily knocked ouT a TooTh aTTer being caressed by a megaphone: she noT only Tinished ouT The aTTernoon, buT won her leTTer, which is an example oT how dependable and public spiriTed our cheerleaders really are. Marilyn l-larger's change oT address leTT us one shorT. BeTore The baskeTball season was over, Charlie Crumm and Ralph l-lunTer had leTT, making iusT Tour To carry on. These Tour cheerleaders, Bill Svenheim, Helen Williams, BeTTy Pohle, and Nancy Lyford, worked all during The baskeTball season and as resulT won Their VarsiTy leTTers. So here's Three cheers Tor The cheerleaders-wiThouT whom no TooTball game could be deemed a success. May nexT year's leaders inspire The specTaTors To yell as loud! Page 86 . sfs9f2fi'fi,,'l52li Q. -cr s . Wiizfibirnlgiiif Scarsdale VarsiTy FooTball Team accomplished someThing This year ThaT no oTher sguad has been able To do Tor Ten years-They beaT Pelham. AlThough,'Scarsdale was ouTweighed, iT had The upperhand ThroughouT The game. Leake and WaTTs, a newlcomer on This year's schedule, proved To be no malch Tor Scarsdale, as every inTercepTed pass Ifed To a Touchdown. Walker, E. lolin, RiTTer, OsTburg, and KesTer ran up a 32-O score. l Breaking a Tie ol 646 wiTh a Touchdown in The lasT minuTe df play, T-larrison was The TirsT To deTeaT The Maroon and WhiTe eleven. EasTchesTer, undeTeaTed co-holder oT The Class B WesTA chesTer Championship, was responsible Tor The second currenT sjgback oT The Scarsdale eleven, To The Tune ol a very decisive 2510. The Maroon and WhiTe were c oleTelv ouTclassed in The whole game as HeTTi slarred Tor The vicTors, A powerTul KaTonah Class C Champions, scored a Touchdown in each half, as Scarsdale wenT down To a I4-O l i FirsT rriw, le-ll Tri lifqhli R, Oslburrg, G, Wrirshrlrg, T. Tolin, W. Mchlarnee, J. NuTe, R. Harden, W, Sheya, Second rriw, Irilt Tri riirlrl: Cnurh Burhiinan, P,li-wis G.Gri'y W.lfesTer,J, RiTTer, P. Mallory, M.Walker, R.Kroeger, Manager. Scarsdale, showing a sTrong aTTacking spiriT, overcame iTs losing sTreak by Trouncing a highlyfraTed Riverdale eleven, l2f6, in Their nexT encounTer. Bronxville, undeTeaTed and wiTh Their sTrongesT Team in years, meT a deTermined buT lighTer Maroon and WhiTe eleven who ToughT courageously Tor a vain cause during all Tour guarTers. Inspired Tackling and blocking could noT hold The Blue and Gold in check, however. The muddy Tield slowed down The running in The game and pracTically eliminaTed a passing Technique. UnTil The close oT The Third period iT looked as iT a scoreless Tie would be The resulT oT The conTesT, buT Bronxville scored a Touchdown and Brickley kicked a goal, Thus ToTaling Ten To Scarsdaleis noThing. Page 87 BANDERSNATCT-I 2 I939 Girls' Basketball This year's Girls' BaskeTball Team, wiTh Dixie Nairne mowing down all opponenTs, romped To an easy vicTory over Bronxville and Rye. Mono Welcke piled up baskeTs in The Bronxville and Rye games, buT lack oT sleep lso she saidl made her TalTer in her sTride in The Pelham game. Miss Cornell and Mrs. Wohlers came To The Bronxville game and, aided and abeTTed by Malcolm McLoud's imprompTu cheering squad, puT The Team in The righT mood To win Tor The dear old Alma MaTer. The Third Team games were easily won wiTh The scores oT 38-IO Tor The Bronxville game and 37-6 Tor The Rye game. Five minuTes oT pracTically uninTerrupTed cheering ended The second Team game aT Pelham wiTh a score oT 3I-3I. AT The beginning of The game, when The second Team was losing, Mr. Gips, KaThryn's TaTher, a cheering secTion oT one, annoyed The Pelham players and egged on our players so much ThaT aT lasT we managed To Tie The score. The girls' l-lonor Squad challenged The Jay Vees, buT iT was a sad misTake. Dixie was The only player on The girls' Team who could break up The boys' pracTice. Evelyn Kerin, in making a TerriTic eTTorT To geT The ball, Tell down wiTh a couple oT boys on Top oT her. She came up wiTh a sprained ankle. This was The only casualTy in an enTire season in which, liT you don'T mind our bragging a biTl we did beTTer Than The boys, winning six games, Tying one, and los- ing one. For nexT year we have The poTenTialiTies of a super Team wiTh Those ouTsTanding sTars, Peggie Ohlander, RuTh Chalmers, KaTherine Magee, Elsa Tucker, and Dixie, providing, oT course, we don'T lose Dixie To The Boys' VarsiTyl STanding: Miss WhiTcomb, M. Welcke, CapTain: R. Spangler, D. Nairne. SiTTing: F. Maioros, E, Tucker, K. Gips. Kneeling: K. Magee. Pa l939 : BANDERSNATCH F.. ,,.- A H., 1 -.1 5 4 4 Standing: J, Parlrer, W. KesTer, l-l. Vehslage, M. Wallzer, J.DouceTT, L. Leveille, W. MaclnTosh. Kneeling: M. McLoud, D, Brown, E. Hollingshead, J. EaTon, C. Crumm. D. Osfburg, Mr. Wohlers, Coach: M. LongworTh, J. Higgins, C. Hazelwood, Boys' Basketball Coach Frederick Wohlers had To sTarT from scraTch wiTh This year's baskeTball squad. as lasT year's graduaTion had cleaned The ranlcs oT all players wiTh any experience behind Them. A very green Team enTered inTo play wiTh FieldsTon as Their opener, buT came ouT on The shorT end of The 28-I 7 score, being deTeaTed by The excellenT ball handling oT Their oppo- nenTs. Chappaqua proved To be more of a maTch, buT wenT on a scoring spree in The lasT quarTer To win 20-I4. NoTable was The TacT ThaT The same Tive men represenTed Scarsdale ThroughouT The whole game, while Chappaqua used ThirTeen players alTogeTher. A powerTul Briarclilif aggregaTion nexT Turned The Tide as They won 26-9. Displaying a TasT passing, wide-awalce offense and a very TighT deTense. The Scarsdale VarsiTy quinTeT broke Their iinx as The TourTh game oT The season wiTh Riverdale was won 23-I6. A rough game wiTh Bellows came nexT, and The Maroon and WhiTe Trailed 8-O aT The end of The TirsT quarTer. Bellows' early lead was never ThreaTened as They Triumphed 27-l9. In a hearT-sTirring Tinish, KaTonah deTeaTed The Scarsdale Tive 26-23. An injury sTricken Scarsdale squad wenT down To deTeaT aT The hands of EasTchesTer 38-23. UnTil The Third period The game was even wiTh The score 23-20 Tor EasTchesTer. buT l'leTTi's scoring ouTclassed The Maroon Team. In a close game which saw The lead change numerous Times. Scarsdale losT To KaTonah 26-23. AT no Time in The enTire conTesT was There a diTTerence oT more Than Tour poinTs beTween The Two Teams. ln The TasTesT game oT The season, Scarsdale losT To Harrison 44-22. During The TirsT Three quarTers The conTesT was close, buT in The Tinal period There was a spurT oT speed by The l-larrisoniTes which compleTely ouTwore The Scarsdalians. FighTing all The way and never conceding deTeaT unTil The Tinal whisTle, The Maroon quinTeT was beaTen by Bronxville 2I-IO. The boys played iusT as well as They knew how, and iT was only superior baskeTball skill and experience which overcame Them. 'WM Z-cz X-fiJi,' BANDERSNATCT-l : I939 Firsl' row, sealed, leTT To righT: E. Kerin, R. Spangler, CapTain: P. PaTTon, M. A, Frey, B, Lemmon, Second row, seaTed, leTT To righT: B. Norris, D. Nairne, M. Ohlander, F. Maioros, G, GraTT. STanding: Miss WhiTcomb, M. Welcke. Hockey This Tall, more Than ever beTore, all The preTTiesT girls signed up Tor inTramural hockey and weren'T available Tuesday and Thursday aTTernoons. The girls were divided inTo eighT Teams, each wiTh iTs own capTain. These capTains were l-lie WalTers, Caroline Ohlander, KaThryn Gips, RuTh Spangler, Ann lNluTe, Barbara Keelips, Sue Van Daell, and RuTh Chalmers. Every Team played every oTher Team aT leasT once. PoinTs were given Tor aTTendance and vicTories, Two poinTs Tor each game won. The winning Team was WhiTe-2, capTained by l-lie WalTers, while Caroline Chlanderls WhiTe-3 was a close second. Usually each Team has iTs own manager. l-lowever, There seemed To be a shorTage oT The species This year, so Marjorie Bell and lvlary CrawTord, The only Two available, managed all The Teams. And leT us Tell you, They were kepT busy. The oTTicial whisTle-keepers-and-blowers were boTh new This year: lvliss Chamberlin and Miss WhiTcomb, The new guardians oT The much coveTed and all imporTanT musical insTrumenT. On The side, They were reTerees and coaches. As usual The G. A. A. wenT To The Trouble oT picking Two honor Teams This year, and all To no avail. The TirsT honor Team, wiTh RuTh Spangler as CapTain, and The second, wiTh PaT Demaresiy had a very guieT season, Thanks To old man weaTher. They were supposed To play New Rochelle during The monTh oT November, buT The heavens rained Their vengeance in buckeTs The day The game was To be held, so iT was posTponed Tor The week aTTer Thanksgiv- ing. BuT a very unsuspecTed, uninviTed, and yeT heavy snowsTorm over Thanksgiving week-end made boTh games impossible. In The meanTime, The Girls' l-lockey l-lonor Teams oT I938 sTand undeTeaTed, unTied, and unscored. Oh, well, iT is pleasanT To Think ThaT no Team could have conquered us anyhow, wiTh such powerTul Amazons as RuTh Spangler as cenTer Torward, Evelyn Kerin as righT wing holding up The aTTack, and Mono Welcke and Frances lvlaioros as cenTer and leTT halTbacks conTrolling The backTield. Lucky opponenTsl Page 9l Page 9 I T939 : BANDERSNATCH Golf You may noT know iT, buT we have a golT Team. And iT is a good golT Team. Why, if one ol The boys scores higher Than a 75 during a maTch, iT's someThing To go down in hisTory, Nor can any organi7aTion in any school boasT such a collecTion OT hearT Throbs all gaThered logelhor. The Scar-,dale GolT learn is a group of boys reloresenTing The school on golT links all over The counlry. LiTTle is heard abouT The so-called Hackers' Club , buT even so, iT is ouT There trying To win, rain or shine, Tor Scarsdale. This year They were lucky in having Tour oT lasT years VarsiTy rofurning, and we expecT To hear greaT Things oT The Team. They cerTainly sTarTed ouT in a big way, winning Their Tirsf game. LasT year's Tour are Neil lvlelick, PeTe Hazelwood, Paul Mallory, and Elmer Hollingshead. These, supplemenTed by This year's Turn-ouT oT Buddy Bach' man, Bob Leslie, Adrian Grill, Edgar Reinhold, and David Fuller make an excellenT combina- Tion. The Scarsdale Golf Club has been swell abouT leTTing The boys use iTs course Tor home gannes. ll' The boys only keep Their heads down, we should have a good season The schedule is as follows: May Yonkers CenTral H. S.fThere May 20 Sewanhaka H. S.-There May Sewanhaka H. S.-here lvlay 22-ElmsTord H. S.,-There May WhiTe Plains H. S.-here May 25 Peekskill H. S.fhere May Peekskill H. S.+There May 29 WhiTe Plains H. S.--There May Yonkers H. S.-here Sl d ng: Mr. Halch, C. Hazelwood, D. Fuller, F. Hollinqshead, E. Reinhold, A. Grill. Kneeling: P, Mallory, H. Bachrnan. Noi in picfurez R. Leslie, BJLY ' j-Xeeqfg, may W9 We 90s QU-1 of . ' ' f AV Ti: f BANDERSNATCI-1: l939 Girls' Tennis Scarsdale girls simply musT have all Their Time Tilled. IT iT's noT one Thing, iT's anoTher. And righT now iT's Tennis. LeT Tuming Physics Teachers and boiling Biology proTs rage on Tuesday and Thursday aTTernoons when BeTTy Jane really should come in aTTer school To malce up Those TesTs she Tlunlced. Says BeTTy Jane, l've goT more imporTanT Things To do. So she and nineTy oTher girls go ouT Tor inTra-mural Tennis. The business oT Tinding The Times and places Tor Those nineTy girls To play has proved preTTy complicaTed, Too, whaT wiTh only Three courTs available. BuT Then, The G. A. A. always manages. Tennis Teams were arranged Tor doubles playing, and Tor singles: a Tennis ladder was Tormed, on which were placed The names oT all The nineTy girls. One girl may challenge any oTher Trom one To Three rungs above her, and if she wins, swiTch places wiTh her. The Tennis Team oT lasT year was placed on Top and could be challenged also, or could play each oTher. The Top Ten girls on The ladder Tormed The Tennis Team. They were RuTh Chalmers, a Junior, buT neverTheless number one man: KaThryn Gips, The CapTain, who plays a very clever game, and has a wonderTul TalenT Tor never geTTing over-exciTedg Mono Welclce, oT The power- Tul drive and back-hands, which exasperaTe us amaTeurs. Then come Frances Maioros, The calmg Alice Pearson, The deTermined: Kay Draper, The moclesTg Louise SmiTh, The ever-smiling, Jean Remsen, The quieT: BeTTy King, The TlirT, and Marjorie WolT, who puT RuTh Spangler ouT oT The running. lvliss WhiTcomb was coach oT These blooming lassies, seven oT whom were on lasT year's Team. And many's The lad who envied her iob. WiTh such experienced, excellent and eye-Tilling Tennis marvels, do you wonder aT our wonderTul season? STanding: Miss WhiTcomb, M. Welclre, K. Draper, L. SmiTh, A. Pearson, J. Remsen. R. Chalmers, F. Maioros. Kneeling: M. WolTF, K. Gips, B. King. Page 92 Page 93 T939 : BANDERSNATCH Sfandrnq: S, Lloyd, R. Senior, N. Jennings, R. Lulz, K. Farrell, J. Pearson. Kneeling E Eafon J Mnses.J Eafon. Siffinq: Mr, Praff, J. Sullivan. Boys' Tennis All new faces smiled across fhe fennis courfs af each ofher fhis year, nice broad smiles, loo. For Scarsdale losf several sfar players fo college and fo differenf preparafory schools. Because of illness John Sullivan wasn'f able fo play, and fhe Maroon nefmen felf his absence greafly as fhe season gof under way. Despife fheir inexperience, however, fhe Scarsdale boys have done mighfy well for fhemselves. The following boys lcepf ye old High School in fhe run- ning: John Moses, George Furey, John Eafon, Roberf Lufz, John Pearson, Rai Senior, Dick Osfv burg, Jack Grimm, Norman Jennings, Edgar Eafon, Kevin Farrell, and Sfephen Lloyd, who was also fhe manager fhis year. Mr. Praff felf fhaf fhe feam, alfhough enfirely new, wifh Johnny Moses as fhe number one man had a fairly successful season. There was sfiff compefifion for all fhe ofher places on fhe ladder. The presence of eighf men below fhe fwelffh grade in fhe compefifion oughf fo malce for an excellenf feam nexf year. The schedule for fhis year was as follows: May 2-Pelham-here May I8-Riverdale-here May 4-Bellows-here May I 9-Whife Plains-here May 8-lrving--fhere May 23-Roosevelf-fhere May IO-New Rochelle-ehere May 27-Bellows-fhere May I I-Whife Plains-fhere May 3 I-Easfchesfer-fhere May I6-l-laclcley-here June 2--Bronxville-fhere BANDERSNATCT-I z l939 Top: B. Keelips Second row: D. Nairne M. Ohlander E.Tuclcer F. SaTTem 6. GraTf FirsT row: P. PaTTon H. Walier E. Kerin D. Lenz Girls' Baseball IT one was To pick a Scarsdale girls' baseball Team Tor spiriT and sTrengTh by lisTening To Them in a classroom, one mighT lwe said mighTl judge very incorrecTly. However, should ThaT person iusT once see Them in acTion, should he iusT once see Them when They have Thrown away all The cares and anxieTies oT The school room-Then, we're sure Their diTTiculTy would be in whom noT To choose. So, our misTresses of sporTs have judged, and sorTed, and picked, and ended up wiTh a baseball Team whaT is a baseball Team. Their job was made IOOTVO easier because OT The encouraging idea ThaT was given earlier This year which senT down every available Temale in The school, even some Teachers-remember?-someThing abouT lessons in how To geT To TirsT base and in piTching-was iT a ball? Really, The enThusiasm ThaT is in general had by mosT oT The Scarsdale girls Tor The sporT oT all sporTs is exTremely good. Who wouldn'T be pleased aT being able To caTch one oT Those balls ThaT seemingly shiTT ouT oT The clouds Trom behind The sun, which is usually in your eyes? Yes. please enroll immediaTely iT This is one oT your TavoriTe pasTimes. ConsequenTly, if The weaTher conTinues To leT us keep in Top condiTion, and if The enTire Team doesn'T come down wiTh The mumps or measles or someThing, and iT sTudying does noT Take up Too much of This precious Thing called Time, we can TruThTully say ThaT This season is cerTain To be one oT The mosT prosperous we have ever had. Page 94 age 5 I939 : BANDERSNATCH Boys' Baseball Siss! Boom! Bah!! Rah! Rah! Rah!! lT's The baseball season, and one Thing you can be sure ol is The cheering mob. 'lhey're always on The job. AnoTher Thing To be sure oT is Queenie!!. lamed Tor lceeping up The boys' spiriTs by never missing a game, and always cheering. Along wiTh her are as many oT The resT ol The school as can possibly geT away Trom malce-up TesTs and deTenTion, all cheering lor The mosTa OT The besTa oT baseball Teams. The Team came ouT beTTer Than ever, oT course, and iT is surprisingly well balanced, lvluchly- needed hiTTers were Toundg Willie lvlcGoey, Karl Muehleisen, Tom lolin, Johnny EaTon, and Arlie Longworlh are all boys who can sock The Tele apple. Ed. Kearney, The Tailure lisT TixTure, and ThaT demon sporTs wriTer, Jim LesTer, were our caTch as caTch can'! caTchers. These Two boys gave Scarsdale iTs besT caTching in many years. Maylyn was alwaysfpuT-'emfouT-aT-TirsT baseman, and a swell one, Too. Eddie l-lanTT played second. FighTing Red Shera played shorl rnosT oT The Time, buT occasionally, iusT Tor varieTy, he-id play TirsT: Then George WelTsch played shorTsTop. ArTie LongworTh jusT TiTTed The posiTion oT hoT corner guardian, wiTh Apple Crumm, Charlie SuTphen, and !'Needle lvleliclc as The inTield subs. Tom Tolin was sTuclc back in The ouTTield and came in preTTy handy. The subs Tor ouTTield were Wilbur lvlcGoey, Larry Harden, Harry Horne, and Shades Brown. BuT Jack RiTTer and Dave Dunn Toolc iT upon Them- selves To Turn nineTeen iusl aT The beginning oT The season, and so, Thanlcs To sTaTe law, The Team had To sTruggle along wiThouT Them. Pilching was The sTrongesT asseT The Team had. Johnny EaTon and Jimmie Brown proved To be Two ol The besl hurlers Scarsdale has ever had, and Bill Sierichs, AlberT Gluck, and George Woehrle gave Them supporT which deserves a couple oT exTra cheers. The schedule ol games This year included our usual series wiTh Bronxville, besides Tussles with Chappagua, KaTonah, Haclcley, Barnard, Riverdale, Pelham, EasTchesTer, and Two games wiTh Bellows. Six oT The games were played aT home and Tive away. Rr-ar: L, Hardin, A. Longworfh. Third row: J. Parlrer, K. Mueller, R. Kroeger, D. Horne, W. McGoey, D. Dunn. Mr, Lryrinard. Second row: M. Lonqworlh, G. WelTsch, G. Leveille, K. Muehleisen, C. Crurnm, G, Woehrle, E. Kearney Firsl row T Tolin, J EaTon, J. Lesler, A. Brown, J. Brown. BANDERSNATCH : l939 Track and Field Prospecls for llue currenl lrack season are anylluing bul gloomy. In lacl, an urudelealed season is nol loo remole a lluouglul lor consideralion. Speaking lirsl ol llue velerans: Sneak Grey and Iron Man Kesler are back lo allempl duplicaling llueir doubles performances ol lasl year. Supporling lluem are Brown, Bacluman, Grimsluaw, Collins, and Seiberl. Taking llue evenls individually, Hloreign lalenlm is observed in llue lorm ol Pele Jolunson, llue Swisluing Swiss , and Cluarlie Tulenberg, llue Brilislu Bullelu. Bollu ol lluese luave been ollering opposilion lor Grey, and will prove excellenl Team-males. Supporling lluis line lrio is Dave Sluaw, wluose performances make luim as eligible lor llue sprinls as llue aloremenlioned. Relurning lo run llue 'lour-lorly is Skinny Brown, wluo will be unable lo conlinue luiglufiumping because ol llue slale laws. A Tlue eiglul-eigluly linds Brud Collins, wluose 2:09 luall-mile lasl year makes llue esrablisluing ol a new scluool record in lluis evenl e possibilily. Al luis supporl are Jim, llue Giganlicw Doucell, Pluil Russell, Kurl Freund, and Jolunnie Rawilzer. Ed Seiberl relurns lo luead llue milers. Also on lluis lisl are Bob Miller, Jim Purdy, l-lowie Mills, lvlorilz Slrauss, and George Scluonewald. ln llue Field Evenls, Kesler slands oul in llue sluol pul and discus. New lluis year, Gaius lvlerwin luas many possibililies, and will luelp Dick Flelcluer in gaining needed poinls in llue places in lluose lwo evenls. Bounding Bud Bacluman will allempl To break luis exisling record ol I9 leel I llfz inclues in llue broadiump, and will be ably supporled by Dick lvliller, wluo assumes llue responsibilily ol llue luiglu-jump. ' 01-Ljum M 01-N I 9.1L 'ual1-V?fK, H Slanding: R. Sclunabel, J. Rawilser, E, Page, R. Miller, R. Grirrusluaw, D. Brown, W. Kesler, R. Oslburg, l-l. Aron' son. Tluird Row: C. Lylord, l-l. Bacluman, T. Grimsluaw, F. Kimma, l-l. Kelly, D. Flelcluer, W, Maclnloslu, R. Miller. l-l. Weber. Second row: R. Jolunson, G. Grey, G. Scluonewald, M. Walker, R. Scluur, R. Williams, W. Sliles, W. Collins. Firsl row: D. Sluaw, T. Tolin, J. Purdy, C. Tulenberg, P. Russell, B. Collins, W. Morgan, Nol in llue piclure: l-l. Oppenheimer. ll of ufe'cl file to add BANDERSNATCI-I : I939 N -e.,-A J 146145 BEAUTY SALON, INC. 'iz 1 Q? PERMANENT WAVING 1 AND HAIR STYLING OUR SPECIALTY STATION PLAZA BUILDING, HARTSDALE, N. Y. TELEPHONE SCARSDALE I20 ? I ? VICTOR W. , RECORDS 7 U , WERZTZERRESLL - WISFIZSQEEVICF M E1feryzlying in Mavic H U N T 9 S SEE LEADING MUSIC HOUSE 14 Mamaroneck Ave., White Plains, N. Y. . K 7 White Plains 503 Open Evenings 6 Musicalifmgfuments Sheet Muglgzixii Records I I4 U E Radio Service Piano Tuning ,P TINIIIIESIIIIIIDSIIEIINIISW QUALITY CANDY ICE CREAM IVe.Ttrl9e.Iler'.T Foreman Catererf Sinre 1895 67 GARTH ROAD, SCARSDALE, N.Y. For Deliveries-Telephone Scarsdale 4925 Ollaer Branclzex NEW ROCHELLE PORT CHESTER WHITE PLAINS 575 SAMUEL PEYSER DISPENSING OPTICIAN Guild of Prefcripfion Opfiviam of America lI2 MAMARONECK AVENUE WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. TeIepI1one WhI+e PIaIns 3046 Es'IabIisI'IecI I9I9 f 59 Mafia? MERCHANT TAILORS Dependable Vale? Service 2I MAMARONECK AVENUE WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. 9 CHARLIE DAVIS SINCLAIR STATION Popham Road Dealer in Sinclair Proalufn Goodyear Tiref, Tllbgf and Batterier Battery Charging and Renzalx IVa.fl2ing, Polirbirzg and Simonizing COMPLETE LUBRICATION SERV Phone Scarsdale 1990 ICE Page 98 Page 99 I939 : BANDERSNATCH SCARSDALE HIGH SCHOOL Track and Field Records Evenl' Time Name A+ Year IOO 9.9 Russ Chianelli Buller Field I937 220 22.8 Russ Clwianelli Buller Field I937 440 53.0 R. Galoori Buller Field I933 880 2:06 Fred Kenl Buller Field I935 Mile 4:5I Caleb Hyall Buller Field I934 seo Relay 1134.5 I Buller Field 1938 I2 lb. Slwol SI' 9 Bill Kesler Burler Field I938 Discus I25' 8 Bill Kesler Buller Field I939 Pole Vaull IO' 3lf2 Ben Howes Bufler Field I935 Broad Jump I9' I IV2 Henry Bacliman Buller Field I938 High lump SI gl' 2QifE'lllf++ S3113 A local institution 0 ferr COMPLETE SERVICES TO RESIDENTS OF THIS COMMUNITY I. Fuel Oil Hearing Service-Oil burner service and repairs. 2. Aufomobile Service and Repairs. 3. Hardware Slores. E. ROBISON, INC. A The Home That SERVICE Built HARTSDALE ROAD, HARTSDALE, N. Y. TELEPHONES: SCARSDALE 3900 - WHITE PLAINS 8866 BANDERSNATCH : I939 WHITAKIER PHARMACY ,J,cnlP.,o C. R. WHITAKER, PH.G. 8 Z, STATION PLAZA BUILDING, HARTSDALE, N. Y. F Telephone Scarsdale 3209 IL LEO LENDING LIBRARY TOBACCOS lgenmmf QFORMERLY SUZY-Q, Fountain Service Home Cooking 7 Spencer Place Village Stationer 38 GARTH ROAD SCARSDALE, N. Y. We Aim lo Pleafeu TOYS GREETING CARDS G 'ld P Jrripllfrin Cgiliriunf Smart Yazlng Hd!-I of America FOR Smart Young Girls -'- E- ,ELLY AT UISPENSING OPTICIAN Telephone Wl1i+e Plains 9254 95 MAMARONECK AVENUE WHITE PLAINS. N.Y. Casual Hat Shop 66 MAMARONECK AVENUE WHITE PLAINS, N. Y. Telephone White Plains 8078 T E LEPHONE SCARSDALE 500-501 ce1,r5c!aL .ieazfzlfy egzolo, George and Alexander 13 Spencer Place - Between Station and Post Office - Scarsdale, N. Y. PERMANENT WAVES FOR HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS 356.50 and 357.50 Branch: HOMESTEAD HOTEL, HOT SPRINGS, VA. Page I O0 Page IOI I939 BANDERSNATCI-I jf file NEW YORK WURI.D'S FAIR . 3 GUN.Y.W,F, BE ASSURED OF GIFTS OF QUALITY AND FINE WORKMAN- SI-IIP-LOOK FOR OUR NAME ON JEWELRY AT TI-IE GIFT STANDS. ALAN - SHIMAN, Inc. NEWARK, NEW JERSEY Your Official School Jewelers BANDERSNATCI-I : I939 ORAM KIRCHE, Inc. TELEPHONE WHITE PLAINS 5045 Styliftf GRADUATION dresses sfyled 011 ' Io The I939 Iempo, chic enough I ZZ Io wear Iaier Io Ihai special Prom, I-el U5 deS'C3'I fx? yetr in perfecf good 'rasfe for 'rhe f' Palm 330 coming graduafion exercises. Our mlfh We price range is surprisingly low! Yowcoslume I38 Mamaroneclc Ave.,Whi+e Plains 6373 124-A Mamaroneclr Avenue Whife Plains, N. Y. wr-IITE PLAINS I58I H 77 .Ueeeee eeexf .... af lgogerf CAIJEFJPEJJQP I40 MAMARONECK AVENUE Opposife B.AIIrnan XI Co. WHITE PLAINS. N.Y. 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WHITE PLAINS 5530 Page IO3 APEDA PORTRAITS Are Portraits of Quality I939 : BANDERSNATCH FINISHED CAREFULLY PRICED MODERATELY G U A R A N T E E D P E R M A N E N T LY ALL SENIORS AND FACULTY MEMBERS WHO HAVE BEEN PHOTOGRAPHED FOR THE BANDERSNATCH MAY STILL ORDER THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL COMBINATION: 3 Por+rai+s size 8 x I0 wi+I1 I Por'l'raiI' size II x I4 ------ 58.00 PRICES FOR OTHER OUANTITIES OR DIF- FERENT SIZES FURNISHED ON REOUEST PLEASE SEND A FIFTY PER CENT DEPOSIT WITH YOUR ORDER TO ,Q eald F ftudlio 2l2 WEST 48+h STREET NEW YORK CITY YOUR PORTRAIT RECEIVES THE ATTEN- TION OF AT LEAST EIGHT PERSONS BEFORE LEAVING OU R STUDIO BANDERSNATCI-I z l939 Telephones AUdubOn 3-0460-l-2 THE BEST SINCE 1885 GEORGE SCHAEFER SL SONS, Inc. HUDSON VALLEY FARM PRODUCTS Mean - Poullry - Butler - Eggf Serrfcirzg Srfooolf, Compu' und In.rlifu1iom Our Specially PERSONALLY OWNED AND OPERATED 2291 TWELFTH AVENUE By Appoinfmenl H01l1'.f9l0 6 FOR Maxwell Innes p,0,,,p,,E!75m,,,, Beauty Parlor FORMERLY MAIZ BLANCHE Drug Needy Spefializing in Eugene Permuuerlz W41lf'E, Hair Slyling and All Branrlyes of Beauzy Culture 22 HARWOOD COURT Barnard Pharmacy Telephone Sm-.vdule 1517 Smrsdule, N. Y. SCARSDALE 3443 UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT gmw,Jnv- 3 FRENCH BAKERS . . ' HH d l Comzslenlly Superior! Mam O Ce an P am 629-651-633 WEST 51ST STREET Telephone CO1umbus 5-7565 New York N Y GRISTEDE lBROS,, Inc.. SUPERIOR FOOD MARKETS AN -ff . x TW Win the Blue Ribbon for Superior Exrellenee of Quality Foodftujf NEW YORK CITY Page IO4 age O5 I939 : BANDERSNATCH The Genealogy of Horatio McGinty You can blame l-lamlef for Horafio. The Melancholy Dane's flip remark 'ro his friend broughf forfh our fypical Scarsdale sfudenf: ln my mind's eye, l-lorafiol And in Miss l-look's mind's eye l-lorafio firsf lived, and fhen in Sheila Flume's, who puf him on paper affer a frenzied day or fwo of carrying him around in her imaginafion. Mr. Beckerman, pifying The poor fellow who lived only on Sheila's liffle scrap of parchmenf, commandeered Eldredge Allsfon who consfrucfed him wifh uncanny skill from various models among fhe young fry: fhe impuclence of Bob Leslie, fhe hair of Clad Wood, fhe upfurned nose and friendly smile of Eldredge himself, and fhe complefe insouciance of any young man you'll cafch wandering down fhe hall wifhouf permission. Sheila fluffered abouf like a brooding hen unfil Carol Coan, faking pify upon his nakedness, sfarfed his whife sweafer. Faifh Ludlow cuf up Paf Wurzler's brown and green fweed skirf fo fashion fhose sfarfling frousers. Sis did 'rhings fo his saddle shoes, and fhen came 'rhe siege wifh fhe phofographers in New York during Easfer vacafion. l-le descended upon an unsuspecfing world on Class Day when he and Sis presenfed Bandy, which was a figmenf in fhe imaginafion of Mr. Beckerman and his sevenfh graders. And here, good people, you have fhe frue chronicle of l-lorafio McGinfy. fypicus discipulus Scarsdaliensis. 1 W 'Sa iw ai We Mi if lv iefwle 'fn 570001 edienis 1 Q PMC ling' 9 Q0 HAVE MADE IT AMER1cA's FAVORITE SINCE 1851 BANDERSNATCH : I939 1 f O F A R R E l. l. S is 3::5z11ia2f21a2E12f211.G Sfdl'J'dr1l6yJ' Firfl Phawnacy ESTABLISHED im fx Ljlimf in gferg ladyoeclf Iwo EAST PARKWAY Telephone Scarsdale 225 and 226 E' A fNxlQX Drawer - Sport Clothes D n C C A R 0 Evening Gvwm SCARSDALE, N.Y. 151-Om Om- I Harwood Building 44 Garfh Road PHONE 3403 PHONE 3403 LITTLE SALON 83'Po5+R ad PHONE 2086 FIT INTO THE SCHOOL GIRL'S ' NEW SQOZSAT RENOVATING BUDGET AND HER BUSY LIFE . SHOE BU,LD,NG She dashes to class in one of We Call and Deliver our campus classics, wears a charming dressy dress to the Sorority tea, staggers the stag line in one of our exciting evening gowns. 7.95 to 19.95 l l?8PfdlhLM 181 MAMARONECK AVENUE SCARSDALE EL E CT R IC 35 HARWUOD COURT PHONE SCARSDALE 905 MM ' Y Repairs - Appliances Wiring FDWIN L, BENNETT EMMA W. PIETSCH BENNETT FUNERAL SERVICE Services of Sincerityn GARTH AND POPHAM ROADS BROADWAY AND HAMILTON PLACE SCARSDALE, N.Y. TARRYTOWN, N.Y. Telephone: Scarsdale 3188 Telephone: Tarrytown 270 Page IO6 O IO7 I939 : BANDERSNATCH Complimenty of Westchester Merchandise Co. 33 RIVERDALE AVENUE YONKERS, N.Y. Wholesale Candy M erchantf Com,f1limentf of John Adams Henry Inc. OUR ADVERTISERS Wbolefale 1:l'Ilil.I' and Produfe 58 HARRISON STREET NEW YORK, N,Y. I I Q W I I I fgf'll gk I I I i U I I I I . I I I K I 0 Me 61,56 0 39 I I f7 U ' I I I I coNeRAruLAnoNs ON me succEssFuL I i I coMPLenoN os Youn Hue:-I scHooL CAREER. 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