Scarsdale High School - Bandersnatch Yearbook (Scarsdale, NY)
- Class of 1949
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Y ff f . xx kjx fr' 7-1 ti, aff fsfgef a f ,X 'fl J , v 1 W , fIlQf. K ' 1' Vifrf V' l' ' ft' f. ' ' ,J K ,A If A X, S we the 'Al9ers started our 'long trip lx X XF il ' ,N A Y through the year, we were a little fright- 4 5 X , f :Q Y. ' f kia K n ' , .X . , A K ened when we thought of the hardships and perils to come. During the first part of the jour- ' ff .7795 if , fe I- 2 ney we had several victorious scrimmages with T ,X .N ii our rivals. Next came the hazardous crossing f 1 S Y- . . ii-:Qi ji 'SX of Mid-Years River that marked the halfway N, point. Climbing the beautiful Spring Fever X 3-x X Mountains, we dreaded the inevitable battle f32'fW'm' X X that was to come when we started panning. '47 ' N - . . . ,Wf H xt' X X 3 5' Finally, when we had almost hit paydirt, the ,V 7 X 'E1,,-z.-., ' 3 if A ff ff ' ,A Regents Indians attacked usg but, after a four- i gf! , 1 f U, I ' ll da stru le, we decisivel con uered them and 1 Y , 14, ,. , Y 88 Y Ll , 1 , 476 v . Q , 777 went on to find the gold strike the very next miie' --,Wife 217' I Y 1' da X, 'gli' K , ff p, Y' L-:Ei'2 Ni I Y' . ' fy' Now, as we look back on our coralling the Broncos, the january Whirl-pool, the Proms, mf :V ' , . , if Roses Ranch, Sheriff McDowells posse, and -, ' x , Y -f -t , , E . 'A if , ,, -f those Pioneer Breakfasts, we should like to fi,4,,,if,-,,R . . ,' . . . . . fy'1u'f'?fT':itvQ ,ff pf revisit the sites of our trials, in fact, we should jQ','g5,A sl M124 ' iztfif' Y like to get out the wagon and do it all over S5 again, for our lives never will be so happy as V , ? C they were on that trip through S. H. S. 'f i '5 V' ies' 5 5' ' ' N 1 f -Q QA' , L f in t :' C 'fi Q L 'X-x. 'i 'Asif I .ksaff A mfs i 222 ' ffaf' f ' 1 . 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Your smile, your Hi! , the penguins on your desk, the twinkle in your eye, and your devotion to Bamiy have all made us think of you as one of us. We can never forget you, Mrs. Schumann, and so that you won't forget us, we dedicate our Bandy to you. S Q, ,. Z ,Si f W 'M an ' LH V 1 I 2 , ' 52. xx .. at Ti X Wi , 'gms C X Q ?f?AE,y w gl wiv' 5 Nw. T E Tlfxafo Pulled Us Through lf ,y X fx ' r' 1 of 0' 096-F' ,QPF F P Cpu ,.: ,,vx ,,. 9 . I - , 4, D J: 6 if ggi' WU! MV Wu of' A 1 IX Avi M -A Us -,fly J X 1 ,gi ,lf Q F vs 0 4 L A f 0 l I K Rib ad-X-!,f ,,l ' Ynlf U WM Q 'Q ix: L 1 'Y X! Qxb. s 3 y'- v ri , ,' - 38'- 5 fl , -: t,Q.:x V V ., 1 A ' I ,nv I ' x,Y,Jx K Y yy 7 Ay ,rf 66 fu 1, f 511, ix-axis 'A . Mu , 'QI ' ,fr fu In f r' ,. 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WINIFRED KALEY, B.S., Co- lumbiag Graduate of Pratt Insti- tute-Chairman of Bulletin Board Committeeg Chairman of Stage Design Committeeg Head of Art Department. ,Q ' . ,Ar XYIALTER F. FOGG. AB., Har- vardg A.M., New York University -Dean of junior High School Boys. GEORGE LAWSON, A.B., Uni- versity of Southern California: A.M., University of Denver- Chairman of Assemhly Commit- teeg Supervisor of Music in Ele- mentary Schoolsg Sponsor of Boys' Glee Cluhg Sponsor of Girls' Senior Chorusg Head of Music Department. LYFORD P. BEVERIDGE, AB., Etl.M., Harvard-Advisor to Gen- eral Organizationg Head of Latin Department. CLINTON S. LEONARD, B.H., Springfieldg A.M., Clark-Base hall Coachg Director of Health and Physical Education Depart- ment. W l K. ji a'N vERNt5isi G. SMITH, Ab., Colhyg A.M., Ed.D., Columbia- Superintendent of Schools. FRANCES ESPY, A.B., Smithg A.M., Columhiag Certificate, Uni- versity of Paris-Head of Modern Language Department. ELLEN MAGNUSON, B.S., Sim- monsg A.M., Columbia-Advisor to Make-up and Costume Commit- teeg Head of Home Economics Department. LESTER W. NELSON, AH., University of Pennsylvania -- Principal of the High School. IRENE A. FIKIZ. BS., A.M.. Diploma, Psychological Counselor and Clinical Psychology in Edu- cation, Columhia--Director of Child Study Department. IRA G. NlfWl.lN. ILS., Guil- ford, AJNI., HaverfordfAdvisor to Stage and Lighting Crew: Head of Science Department. I ARCHIBALD B. SHAW, BS. Bridgewater State Teachers Col- lege, Ed.M., Boston University- Assistant Superintendent of Schools. ARTHUR F. HATCH, BS. A.M.. Columhia, Graduate of Pratt Institute--Head of Stage Construction Committee, Head of Industrial Arts Department. INIONTFORD H. PFAFF, ILS.. Alfred, A.M., ColumhiaiAdvisor to Rifle Cluh, Head of Mathe- matics Department. X . FLEANOR W. CHAMBERLIN. ILS., Connecticut College, A.M., Columhia-Dean of Senior High School Girls. LUCYLE HOOK, Ab., BS., Texas State College for Wfomen, A.M., Columbia, Ph.D., New York University, Head of Eng- lish Department-On leave of absence. HELEN C. SILL, Geneseo Stage Teachers College, B.S., M.A., Teachers College, Columbia- Head of Library Stall. v Y . I 1.' OLIVER W. MELCHIOR, BS, Haverford, Ed.M., Harvard- Dean of Senior High School Boys. JOHN N. IAMISON, B.S.. Grove City, Ed.M., University of Vermont-Financial Advisor to General Organization, Advisor to School Store, Head of Commer- cial Department. CLEORA SUTCH. All.. Bryn Mawr-Advisor to Service Roll Committee, Head of Social Stud- ies Department. xo fl v 1 W U l fb 'ri 'xbox FACULTY EVELYN A. AUSTIN, AB., New York State Teachers Collegeg A.M., ColumhiafMathematics. COBURN H. AYER, A.lS., Colhyg A.M., Co- lumbia-Advisor to Maroong Acting Head of English Department. FRANCES D. BARTLETT. AB., Smithg A.M., New York University-English. bd.. LUKE F. BECKERMAN, Art Institute of Chicagog BS., Alfred-Art. LENA BENEDICT. Packard Institute-Secretary to the Child Study Department. REBECCA BLACKBURN. A.B., Swarthmoreg A.M., Columbia-English. l.ll.I.IAN BOUVIER, Oswego State Normal- Mathematics. XWILLARD S. BRIGGS, BS., Juilliard School ot Musicg A.M., ColumhiasMemher of Assembly Committeeg Director of junior Bandg Director ot Senior Bandg Instrumental Instruction-Music. DAVID H. BUCHANAN, A.S.. Templeg A.M.. New York University-Football Coach-Health and Physical Education, CHESTER K. BUSH, A.B., University of Ver- montg A.M,, Harvard-Latin. DOROTHY CARROLL-Clerk. JOHN I.. CLARK, B.E.E., Northeasterng Ed.M., Bates7Science. LOUISE A. CI.AYCOMB+Executive Secretary. DOROTHY B. CONNOR, A.B., Barnard+Ad- visor to Forumg Advisor to SigniferfSocial Studies. ANDREW F. CRAFTS, A.B., Ed.M.. Harvard-- Advisor to Advertising CluhfMathematics. FACULTY ANNA M. CUNNINGHAM, B.S., M.A.. New York University-Advisor to Costume Committee -Home Economics. HARRY L. DAVENPORT, B.S., Uniong A.lVI., Columbia-In charge of High School Visual Edu- cation-Mathematics. FRANCIS -I. DEZORT, MS.. Mus.Ed., Duquesne University-lNIusic. ELIZABETH H. DYER, A.B., A.M., Middlebury -Assistant Advisor to Bandersnatch-English. JOHN G. FARROW, A.B., Bucknellg A.M., University of Pennsylvania-Advisor to Ski Clulug Superintendcnfs Advisory Councilg Principals Ad- visory Councilg Cafeteria Committeeg Advisor to Senior Class-Science. LOUIS W. FLACCUS. -IR., A.B., Haverford Col- legeg A.M., Middlebury College-English. GRACE D. FRENCH. B.S., A.lNI., Columbia- Superintendents Advisory Councilg Local Steering Committee of Metropolitan School Study Council -Social Studies. GORDON N. GEER, A.B., Clark, Ed,M., Bates College-Curriculum Committee, Inter-School Council-Social Studies. GWENDOLEN GLENDENNING, AB., Smithg Ed.M., Harvardg Diplome d'Aptitude, Sorbonne- Advisor to French Club-Modern Languages. , 72P+'f.f E , yi, ELB T G OSS, A.B., ueens Co 3 . ., Columbia-Advisor to Service Committee-Social Studies. MARY GRUBER, B.S., New York Universityg MS., Ohio University-Physical Education. HERBERT H. HANSON, B.S.. A.M., Columhiag Diploma, Industrial Engineering, Franklin Insti- tute of Technology-Advisor to Traffic Squad- Industrial Arts. EDITH H. HARRIS, li.S., Columbia-Cafeteria Director. JOHN S. HEMMERLY, Ph.B., Muhlenberg- Advisor to Senior Dramatic Club-Speech and Dramatics. RANDALL L. HOLDEN, A.B., Columbia-Ad visor to junior G. O.-Modern Languages. lk4n4.J.,.,45 st . f . ..., 'QF :Q 4 ,. V 7' ef Ha wings? F R YZ?-,gf sk is My 3 iig w wa we . . 5 rf 2 Isl Q21 ug 3 4 - .1 P A? Q , We Mn Wig ' we ei K 4 if , -' 2 ig A5 L' 'CX . , Q Saw, 'wk ga ff ,jg M , I, I U.. W 5, QI.,-w., I . all .I Q .0 5 . N .- -4 LEW' '-:-'- 4 ' A fc I ' I f ..sL:v, TY 1 LM! ., -.a 's L'-1'?J fi wo 't 'uv' xxx u. I L . S. 1 - H LILY J. HOLMES, Tuul, Mffiwriaf Hospital, Public Health Nursing, Teachers College, Co- lumbia-Nurse-Teacher. MARILYN KAY HOUBERTZ, B.S., Syracuse University-Commercial. 5 B. ELLEN ISENBERG, B.S., Skidmore, A.M., Teachers College, Columbia-Advisor to Senior Cr. A. A., Advisor to Senior Class-Physical Education. FRED L. KELLEY, A,B., Bates-Advisor to Camera Club-Science. LOUISE KOEGEL, A.B., B.E., Akron University, A.M,, Columbia-Latin. EDWIN W. MANDEVILLE, A.B., A.M., Co- lumbia-Social Studies. ELEONORE WAGNER MARSHALL, A.B., A.M., New jersey State Teachers College-Advisor to German Club-Modern Languages. LOUISE A. MAYER, B.S., A,M,, Columbia- Mathematics. EDITH K. MORRISON, B.S., New York Uni- versity, R.N., Pennsylvania Hospital-School Nurse. FRANKLIN G. MYERS, A.B., Central Michigan College of Education-Assistant Advisor to Ma- roon-English. ERNEST PAINTER, A.B., Union, A.M., Co, lumbia-Advisor to Scrivener-English. GEORGE PAUFF, Es., Ed.M., Springfield- Science. ANNE PITMAN-Clerk. ALBERT S. PRATT, A.B., Brown, A.M., Uni- versity of Maine-Tennis Coach: Advisor to Chess Club-Mathematics. GERTRUDE T. PRICE-Mimeographing Depart- ment. FACULTY CHARLES L. REID, JR., A.B., Union, A.M., Chicago-Advisor to Publicity Clubg Advisor to French Club-Modern Languages. LEONE J. ROSE, B.S., Pennsylvania State Teach- ers College, A.M., Ph.D., Columbia-Advisor to Classics Club-Latin. CARROLL G. ROSS, A.B., Middlebury, A.M., Michigang Ed.M., Harvard-Ushering and Tickets Committeeg Boy Scout Liaison Othcerg Assembly Committee-Mathematics. PAUL L. RYAN, A.B., Boston Collegeg M.A., Columbia University-Assistant Advisor to Ban- dersnatchg Advisor to Spanish Club-Modem Languages. WILLIAM SCHMIDT, B.S., Franklin and Mar- shall-Basketball Coachg Assistant Football Coaclig Assistant Baseball CoachfPhysical Education. MARY P. SCHUMANN, Stroudsburg Teachers Collegeg B.S., Columbia-Advisor to Bander- snatch-English. WALLACE MOORE SHERIDAN, Ph.B., Yale, M.D., Harvard-Medical Inspector. LOUISE V. SHULTZ, A.B., Hunterg A.M., Co- lumbia-Advisor to Junior Red Crossg Advisor to Junior Community Service-Modern Languages. ELIZABETH H. STEELE, A.B., Wilson College -Advisor to Inter-Arts Forum-Social Studies. WILLIAM STEELE, JR., BS., Ursinusg A.M., Columbia-Assistant Track Coach-Social Studies, JANE STEVENS, A.B., University of Rochesterg B.S., Geneseo State Teachers College-Assistant Librarian. BEATRICE STOLLE-Secretary to the Superin- tendent. ALICE A. STONE-Secretary to the Principal. JOHN D. SUGARBAKER, A.B., A.M., New Jersey State Teachers College-Science. PAUL D. TEW. A.B., Guilford, A.M., Haverford -Advisor to Magicians' Club-Social Studies. V lfmm Lnfl In Rigfrf SAMUEL XVITHERS, AB., Haverford Colleges Advisor to jablwrwock-English. BARBARA THOIVIPSON, HS., A.M., Tcmplu FREDERICK H. WOHI ERS. B.P.F., SPI'iII3lfiL'lLi UnivcrsitygPhysicul Education. A.M., Colulnhiufphysicul Education. ,JANE M. VAN MALE, Gflncseo Normal School RUTH B. XWRIGHT, AB., Wzlslmingtcmn Univcl' -English. sityg A,M., ClVILIITIl7i2lfM1lfI1CIl11lfiCS. SENIOR OFFICERS AND ADVISORS ,5'f1u1rli11y Nlr, l 1u'row, A4I:'i.mrg ll, XYilli:nns, I7l'I'.Vfr1l'7If,' V. Aflllll-CT, Virr' I r'1'.vidrr1t. Sitffzzg- Mibs Isvur lrerg, .If1:'1'.wr,' Nl. j. XYl1ite, .S1'ff'1't111'y,' T. xvllilill, ,ll'L'll.VllI'l'l'. 14 ,JL 4.-' 1 I S. V, fu 'r 1-1 E Q IVIINERS Q QXTa,ken 'For A Ride X -- Ami gf .nf 1' I 7 aff I A' ,, 1!'ffffi::f 9,-'I Wchs- ' 'lik X ,f - f A- . 4,1-,gf X 3, ' rf . .ug-,xg-. , , 5 Q ,,. f -V ' ml X KV 'An ,' I' 'V s'1g1jA'f,m -, , -1' P' ,Z ' A n, .!' . H 1 q Q56 y 1 gl? Cm' A 4 fu 2,!!zll!5!lv ,M J x l ' ed! ,f ,- .1 ,mimgil Q M 'pfgv 22 sff1!'e.'f '- 1 ' ' l J L c '-vw fmsi ' ' H jwvj .1 f ff. . Pi,5 f ,4,'i'fM!ll!'.g'5 U . U, g Zqkr. , ' -,.'.ff', !!!!!Fff nm I. 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'-' A -1 - I - l., .5 a ff if Q7 W th. W SHIRLEY ABBOTT How Many Hearti Have You Broken? RANDOLPH-MACON Eclgemont, 1, 2, Mathematics Honors, 3, Span- ish Honors, 4, Bandersnatch, 4, Spanish Club, 4, Varsity Hockey, 4. ' That dazzling .rrnile . . . ful e 5 marm . . . erinhly-eyei . . . godde ehare. EST LINE ' ,,,5e...,j V. ROBERT CEC EE Age, Rob Strawberry Blonde PRINCETON Edgemont, 1, 2, Service Committee, 4, Hall Monitors, 4, Leaders, 3, Varsity Club, 4, J. V. Basketball, 3, Varsity Baseball, 3. 4. Hey, Mange . . . another Marty Marion . . gun! . . . You're in, Don. WILLIAM APGAR Bill Oh How I Hate to Get Up in the Morningu SYRACUSE COLLEGE OF FORESTRY Trailic Club, 2, 3, 4, Printing Club, 2, Rifle Club, 2, 3, 4. lVilly'.f the man for the joh . . . Hey, john . . . hir peanut butter rookie: . . . Aw, I rnirred that ear by three feel. JAMES ADAMS Jim With a Song in My Heart DENISON G. O. Council, 2, Chorus, 1, 3, President, 4. The Voire . . . the original BILLBOARDER . . . Hey, George! . . . that choirhoy look. LYNN ANDREWS The Sunshine of Your Smile VAssAR Gorden jr. High School, Washington, D. C., 1, Mathematics Honors, 3, Red Cross, 2, Chorus, 3, 4, Dramatic Club, 2, 3, 4, French Club, 4, Inter-Arts Forum, 4, Ski Club, 4, Theater Club, 3, 4, Archery, Manager, 2, 3, 4, Varsity, 3, 4. College rhumr . . . What do you mean? . . . .rmartly drexred . . . hurinerrlihe manner. ABBY AUSTIN 1 Fall in Love too Emily SMITH Service Roll Committee, 3, 4, Ushers, 1, Chorus, 3, 4, French Club, 4, Theater Club, 2, 3, 4, Archery, Manager, 2, 3, 4, Varsity, 35 Leaders, 4. Female Robin Hood . . . always pinned . . . iazzirt . . . earth-all wallet. SHIRLEY LYNN BALDWIN Shirl Every Day I Love You ju!! n Little Bi! More MIDDLEEURY Activities Committee, 3, English Honors, 1, 2, 3, 4, French Honors, 1, 2, 39 Latin Honors, 2, Mathematics Honors, 39 Bandersnatch, 3, Co-Associate Editor, 4, Ushers, 1, 2, President, 3, 4, Aristoi, President, 1, Chorus, 3, 4, French Club, 3, Secretary, 4, Signifer, 3, 4, Ski Club, 3, 4, Theater Club, 2, J. V. Basketball, 3, Varsity Basektball, 4, J. V. Softball, 2, 3, Varsity Softball, 4, Leaders, 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Leader, 3, 4, G. A. A., 2, 3, President, 4. Frankly .rpeahing . . . .vhi fiend . . . huzzin' 'hour . . . nole-wfiler. BEST ALL-ROUND ALBERT W. BECK Al Be a Clown HARVARD Edgemont, 1, 2, Service Committee, 4, French Club, 4, Bandersnatch, 4, Hall Monitors, 4, Dramatic Club, 3, 4, Chorus, 4. Humorirt . . . I got a script . . . B-B-B . . . .ridge Jlruch. EDSON WILLIAM BERLIN Bill Leave Me With a Smile ARIZONA SCHOOL EoR Bovs G. O., 1, Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus, 1, 2, Or- chestra, 2. Tuba or not lo he . . . aeromzulic aulhofity . . . hadminzon player . . . zirhling the ivorief. BEST SPORT GEORGE E. BACON Blue E yes WILLIAMS Spanish Honors, 4, Maroon, 4, Color Guard, 4, Hall Monitors, 4, Ski Club, 4, Spanish Club, 4. Sportrwriler . . . Whitey . . . rum like 4 mhhit . . . lhore Brooklyn Dodgerx. SALLY BARNES Sal Sunny Side-up WELLESLEY G. O. Council, 2, 3, Vice-President, 1, Con- stitution Committee, 1, Election Board, 3, Serv- ice Committee, 2, 3, Social Planning Board, 4, English Honors, 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Honors, 2, Spanish Honors, 2, Bandersnatch, 4, Class Day Committee, 3, Advertising Club, 2, 3, Aristoi, 1, Chorus, 4, Classics Club, 4, Theater Club, 2, 3, Vice-President, 4, J. V. Hockey, 33 Ten- nis, 2, 3, Captain, 4, Leaders, 1, 2, 3, G. A. A., 2, President, 1, Secretary, 3. Tenniste . . . verxutile . . . exriling weekend: . . . savoir faire. BEVERLEY BENSON B For He'J a jolly Good Fellow CORNELL Edgemont, 1, 2, G. O. Council, Secretary 4, Signifer, 4, Service Committee, 4, Bander- snatch, Assistant Editor, 4, Hall Monitors, 4, Varsity Golf, 3, 4. Bach pochei edilion of the New Yorh Daily NEWSpaper . . . Well-l-l, I'll tell yah . . . H. R. 240 connoirreur . . . The fx ir on. ELIZABETH BEVIER Betty Betty Co-ed DENISON English Honors, 2, 3, French Honors, 3, His- tory Honors, 1, Mathematics Honors, 3, Ban- dersnatch, Assistant Editor, 4, Service Roll Committee, 3, Chairman, 4, Advertising Club, 2, 3, President, 4, Aristoi, 1, Theater Club, 2, 3, 4, J. V. Hockey, 4, V. Basketball, 2, 3, Varsity Bas etball, 4. Adzfertifer . . . attraetioe . . . arniahle . . . athletir. CAROL BLOCK When I Go Dreaming ANTIOCH Bandersnatch, 4, Cafeteria Monitors, 1, Ushers, 3, 4, Advertising Club, 3, 4, Chorus, 3, 4, Theater Club, 2, 3, 4. Hmmm? . . . plaeia' . . . What do you want me to do? . . . oriental eyer. DANIEL BRANTON Dan Danny Boy PRINCETON G. O. Council, 1, 4, Signifer, 4, Service Com- mittee, Chairman, 1, Projection Club, 1, 2, 4, Advertising Club, 4, Aristoi, 1, Chess Club, 1, 4, Dramatic Club, 1, 2, 4, Forum, 4, French Club, 2, 4. Scarrdaleif john Barrymore . . . Lenny and I . . . eager to graduate . . . I Juggert we pat it in the form of a motion. ROSEMARIE BIRNER Rosi Rorernarie SAINT CLARE ACADEMY Hastings-on-Hudson, Hastings, N. Y., 1, 2, Publicity Club, 4, French Club, 4, Inter-Arts Forum, 4. Carrot-top . . . plearant dixposition . . . Glau- rnan'.r rhadow . . . on the thy ride. WILLIAM G. BOHN Bill Click-Click-Click UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER G. O. Council, 4, Social Planning Board, 3, 4, Mathematics Honors, 3, Bandersnatch, 3, As- sistant Editor, 4, Maroon, 1, Projection Club, 1, Printing Club, 1, 2, Ticket Sellers, 2, Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club, 1, 2, 3, President, 4, Leaders, 2. Wha'd'e ray? . . . Briggr' nemeris . . . filing comment: . . . Never mind. CLAUDE R. BREESE Cappy Funny, Fanny, Funny, IV hat Money Can Do Oruo WESLEYAN . G. O. Council, 4, Service Committee, 4, His- tory Honors, 4, Mathematics Honors, 3, Ban- dersnatch, Assistant Editor, 4, IV?roon, 4, Color Guard, 2, 3, Hall Monitors, , Aristoi, 1, Rifle Club, 4, Ski Club, 4, J. V. Track, 2, 3. Two-handed pivot rho! . . . hurinerr man . . . Billiard expert . . . Kulala, Fran, and Ollie. PAMELA L. BROWN Pam Song of the South RANDOLPH-MACON French Honors, 2, Mathematics Honors, 33 Bandersnatch, 4, Service Roll Committee, 4, Advertising Club, 4, Band, 3, 4, French Club, 4, Orchestra, 4, Theater Club, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Hockey, 3, 4, Leaders, 2, 3, 4. Efervercent . . . seen at St. fame: . . . renter forward . . . irnpirh grin. GAYLE L. BUTCHER Butch B y the Sea WELLESLEY Plainville High School, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1, History Honors, 3, Mathematics Honors, 3, Bandersnatch, 4, Ushers, 2, 3, 4, French Club, 3, Signifer, 3, 4, Ski Club, 3, 4, Theater Club, 2, J. V. Hockey, 3, Varsity Hockey, 4, J. V. Basketball, 3, J. V. Softball, 2, Varsity Softball, 3. A good :port and good in .rportr . . . Point o' Woods' arroriater . . . Doc'r dilemma . . . right to the point. NANCY CALLAWAY Nance, Cal Shine CARNEGIE INSTITUTE or TECHNOLOGY English Honors, 1, Z, G. O. Council, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 1, Social Planning Board, 1, 2, 3, Co-Chairman, 4, Bandersnatch, Assistant Edi- tor, 4, jabberwock, 3, Bulletin Board, 1, Sec- retary, 2, 3, 4, Class Day Committee, 3, Make- up Committee, 1, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross, 1, 2, Stage Design Crew, 2, Inter-Arts Forum, 3' Varsity Archery, 2, Captain, 3. Many acromplirhmentx V. . . trim 'n neat . . artrrtzr marterpierer . . . lop Billing. MOST TALENTED FLORENCE L. BRICE My Heart Sings GU1LFoRn Spanish Honors, 4, Chorus, 1, 2, 3, Secretary 4, Inter-Arts Forum, 4, Theater Club, 4. Chorus crazy . . . hotter: for Heathrote . . friendly . . . 21 la Dorothy Dix. DIANE BUSCHEN Debie HoneJtly WHEATON English Honors, 1, 2, 3, 4, French Honors, 2, 3, History Honors, 4, Latin Honors, 2, Mathematics Honors, 3, Bandersnatch, 4, Mal roon, 4, Cafeteria Monitors, 1, 4, Library Staff, 4, Ushers, 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club, 3. 4: French Club, 3, 4. Wide-eyed . . . relaxed . . . flufy hair . far-away expreuion. ANN EVANS BUTLER But-But You Are too Beautiful SARGEANT Edgemont, 1, 2, J. V. Hockey, 3. 4. A way with men . . . Oh, I don't hnouf' . . . chestnut curl: . . . more than attrartioe. BEST LOOKING 9 JOHN CARDINALE Run, joe, Run U. S. NAVY Varsity Football, 3, 4. lVbo-Me? . . . Papa jobn . . . Cbicken . . . killing remarkr. LAUREL CASE A Little on lbe Lonely Side VANDERBILT Mathematics Honors, 33 Ushers, 2, Aristoi, 1, Leaders, 4. Smooth a e-bo . preudo-ropbirticate p g y . . . . . rarely .reen-after .rrbool . . . on a pedestal. ROBERT CHAMBERLIN Bob It'r My Lazy Daly WILLIAMS Color Guard, 43 Trathc Squad, 3, 43 Band, 1, 2, 3, 4g Forum, 43 French Club, 4. I've ibe knob but not ibe car . . . licorice flick looler . . . motor bike fend . . . Well, dub-la-bf HELEN E. CARTER You Can Depend on Me WELLESLEY English Honors, 1, 2, 3, 4, French Honors, 53 History Honors, 1, 4, Latin Honors, 2g Mathe- matics Honors, 3, Bandersnatch, 4g Jabberwock, 3, 4, Maroon, 45 Cafeteria Monitors, lg Li- brary staff, 1, 2, 3, 45 School Store, 1, 2, 3, 45 Aristoi, lg Dramatic Club, 3, 4, Signifer, 3, 4. How can I get into college wizb a 94M M average? . . . Blyibdale baby rilter . . . y friend jean . . . bard worker. HOWARD T. CERVANTES Howie He'r a Devil in Hi: Own Home Town COLGATE Famous for bi: rar . . . Augie? boy . . . 10 o'cloek Jcbolar . . . Wbere did be get tba! rpotligbt? ROBERT A. CHEROUNY Bob Carolina Moon PRINCETON Edgemont, 13 Hackley, Tarrytown, New York, 2g Service Committee, 4, Hall Monitors, 43 Chorus, 4, French Club, 4, Ride Club, 4g Ski Club, 4, J. V. Cross Country, 3. Tbore Edgemont partier . . . deep voice . . .rleevelesr sweater: . . . out camping. ANN CLAIBORNE Horses BENNETT JUNIOR COLLEGE Ski Club, 4, Leaders, 3. Sweet and tool . . . arrbed eyebrow! . . . equestrienne . . . femininity, ANN COLEMAN Say Il Wilb Murid' W1-xEA'roN Cambridge School, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 3, English Honors, 1, 2, Cafeteria Monitors, 1, 4, Library Staff, 1, 2, Red Cross, 1, School Store, 1, Ushers, 2, Chorus, 1, 4, Dramatic Club, 1, 4, Theater Club, 2. Slill waterr run deep . . . Lake Sunapee . . . dererter for a year . . . pianirl. BARBARA CONWELL Little Girl Blues CORNELL French Honors, 5, Spanish Honors, 5, Adver- tising Club, 2, French Club, 4, Spanish Club, 5, 4. A biz of Ireland . . . efective rornrnenlr . . . tiny ,fopbirlicale . . . bouncing vigor. CAROL LEE CLAFLIN Claf Coqueife MIDDLEEURY Roger Lucllowe High School, Fairfield, Con- necticut, 2, English Honors, 1, History Honors, 1, Signifer, 4, Cheerleaders, 1, 3, Co-Captain, 4, Library Staff, 1, Ushers, 5, 4, Aristoi, 1, Chorus, 4, French Club, 4, Ski Club, 4, The- ater Club, 5, 4 Leaders, 5. 4. T-E-A-M . . . date: galore . . . I nearly died . . . exuberanl. JOHN COLANTUNO Jack johnny Doern't Live Here Anymore PACE COLLEGE Tbal vacant desk in 140 . . . labriola blue devil . . . Hey, Wimplef' . . . amoda expert. CHARLES CONNOR Tod Let'J Begin CORNELL Service Committee, 1, Chairman, 4, Cafeteria Committee, 2, Chairman, 3, Cafeteria Monitors, 1, Trafiic Squad, 3, Captain, 4, German Club, 3, Leaders, 2, 3, 4, J. V. Track, 1, 2, 3, 4. A-1 Jernire . . . rugged individual . . . a refrain tearbefr nephew . . . Town.rend'.r buddy. G. RICHARD COOK Dick You're the Tops IoWA STATE Roosevelt Aviation School, 39 Tralhc Squad, 23 Rifle Club, 4, Tumbling Club, 4, Varsity Wrestling, 1, 2, 4. Chief virtue-independenre . . . mechanical genius . . . What will we do this week- end? . . . Tod'.r buddy. MARGARET CORROUGH Peggy How Lucky You Are MoUNT Hourom: Mamaroneck High School, Mamaroneck, New York, 1, Constitution and Rules Committee, 4, English Honors, 2, 3, 4, French Honors, 33 Mathematics Honors, 3, Bandersnatch, Co- Editor-in-Chief, 4g jabberwock, 3, 4, Cafeteria Advisory Board, 4, Dramatic Club, 2, 3, 4, Theater Club, 2, French Club, 4, Leaders, 3, 4. Stormy exerulive . . . Fredonia family . . . MOE:eying around . . . hut iff a real eye- lash! Dome MosT Fon SCARSDALE DAVID M. CRANE Dave Smoke Rings FORD!-IAM Chorus, 1, 2, 3, Secretary, 43 Dramatic Club, 4. Silent Sam . . . hango heater . . . bean-pole . . . maker laaying an art. PETER A. COOPER Pete, Coop Show Me the Way to Go Home CORNBLL English Honors, 2, Mathematics Honors, 35 Senior Privilege Committee, 2g Ski Club, 2, 3, 4, Leaders, 2, Varsitg Club, 3, 4, J. V. Foot- ball, 2g Varsity Foot all, 3, 4, Varsity Wres- tling, 2, 3. Frequently :een . . . on the machine . . . usually ahrent Monday morning . . . .welf- taught mathematirian. DOUGLAS COULTER Doug It'.r just the G ypry in Me DARTMOUTH Edgemont, 1, 2, English Honors, 4g Hall Mon- itors, 45 Camera Club, 3, 4, Chorus, 4, Dra- matic Club, 4g French Club, 4. Countless date: . . . mining link . . . DC-13 . . . Hazlewood II. LOUIS CRISCI Lou If I Only Had a Matrh PACE Corusoz J. V. Football, 2, 3. Powerhouse . . . Pat'.r little brother . . . hefore and after . . . -another Lahriola lad. LAUCHLIN M. CURRIE Morgue Makin' IVhoopee CORNELL Ex-Harhley man . . . The Shipper raid . . . sober-minded . . . Deitrch and l. CLAUDE deBOGDAN jazz Me Bluef' COLUMBIA Edgemont, 1, 2, Ski Club, 3, 4. Who'r a lover? . . . Cooper and deBogdan. Im' .... Brottxville-minded . . . a whiz on the hirhorier. BIGGEST FLIRT THOMAS ALAN DEITSCH Tom Over the Baniitef' V FORDHAM Service Committee, 4, Color Guard, 33 Forum, 45 Varsity Wrestling, 1, 4. Crazy chemist . . . DeitJrh ir your man . . . .rteamrhip funnel . . . lunrheon with Currie. ANN L. CUDDEBACK fart for Lajff' Couw JUNIOR Course Bandersnatch, 4, Ushers, 3, 4, Advertising Club, 3, 43 Inter-Arts Forum, 4g Ski Club, 45 Theater Club, 2, 3, 4. Caddies . . . Jearvex . . . Jmart talker . . that tailored looh. ROBERT CUTTING Bob The Daring Young Mart on the Flying Trapeze MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE or TECHNOLOGY Roxama High School, Roxama, Illinois, 1, Edgemont, 1, 2, Dramatic Club, 35 Orchestra, Vice-President, 3, Ski Club, 33 Varsity Track, 3. Want a ride? . . . curly top . . . Jttrprixed exprenzon . . . When I don't run, I rbi. ROBERT O. DEHLENDORF Del, Bob Lover DAIITMOUTH Edgemont, 1, 23 Social Planning Board, 4g Bandersnatch, 4, Ski Club, 43 Varsity Club, 4g g. V. Football, 3, Varsity Football, 44 Basket- all, 35 Varsity Basketball, 4, Varsity Base- ball, 3, 4. He'.r Del to the boy: . . . Yah, but Mr. Geef' . . . never shiftr . . . year-round athlete. MOST ROMANTIC JEAN ELIZABETH DENHAM Jelly IVlaiJlle While You lVork STANFORD English Honors, 1, 2, 3, 4, French Honors, 3, History Honors, 1, 4, Latin Honors, 1, 2, Mathematics Honors, 3, Bandersnatch, Assist- ant Editor, 4, jabberwock, 3, 4, Maroon, 4, Cafeteria Monitors, 1, Library Staff, 1, 2, 3, 4, School Store 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club, 3, 4, Signifer, 3, 4. Brain . . . Helen'r laelper . . . lip-filled nore ....rnappy... PRISCILLA DEWEY Pris lrS!p0J.inJ ll MOUNT HOLYOKE English Honors, 1, 2, 3, 4, French Honors, 3, 4, Latin Honors, 2, Mathematics Honors, 39 Library Staff, 1, 2, Make-up Committee, 1, Ushers, 2, 3, 4, Advertising Club, 2, 3, 4, Aristoi, 1, Chorus, 4, French Club, 3, Signifer, 3, 4. Kern enlburiarz . . . knark ufitb fartr . . . long lockr ..., r hreufd Jayingr. MARY COATES DOUGLAS Coatesie Little Girl SALEM Edgemont, 1, 2, Bandersnatch, 4, Maroon, 4, Bulletin Board Committee, 4, Advertising Club, 4, Dramatic Club, 3, 4, French Club, 4, Rifle Club, 4, Ski Club, 4, Theater Club, 3, 4. Cute ar a lrullon . . . torch .ringer . . . verve and vitality . . . full of idear. JOAN A. DESPRES joanie A EMrienry SWARTHMORE English Honors, 1, 2, 3, French Honors, 2, Latin Honors, 2, Mathematics Honors, 3, Ban- dersnatch, 3, 4, Maroon, 1, 2, Exchange Editor, 3, Co-Editor, 4, Jr. High Paper, 1, Aristoi, 1, Camera Club, 3, Chorus, 4, Dramatic Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. Mir! Editor . . . ramem fend . . . Federalifi organizer . . . Oh, Mr. Ayer. ELEANOR DONOVAN Ellie My Sixler and I WELLESLEY English Honors, 1, 2, 3, 4, French Honors, 3: History Honors, 4, Latin Honors, 2, Mathe- matics Honors, 3, Bandersnatch, Assistant Edi- tor, 4, Maroon, 4, Cafeteria Monitors, 4, Li- brary Staff, 4, Aristoi, 1, Classics Club, 4, French Club, 3, 4, Signifer, 3, 4. Topped in flame . . . Irirb wit . . . Sleepy Hollow . . . congenially smart. MARY C. DOWLING Dizzy Smlterbrain SETON HILL English' Honors, 1, 2, 3, French Honors, 2, History Honors, 1, Latin Honors, 2, Mathe- matics Honors, 3, Make-up Committee, 1, Ushers, 1, 2, 4, Advertising Club, 2, 3, 4, Aristoi, 1, Chorus, 4, French Club, 4, Theater Club, 2. Plenty of gray mailer . . . ber rendition of Braille Hymn of the Republid' . . . the elder! Dowling . . 7 unknowing wit. WILLIAM R. DURLAND Bill, Dur Az the jazz Band Ball SYRACUSE Service Committee, 4, Bandersnatch, 4, Ma- roon, 3, 4, Cafeteria Monitors, 4, Hall Moni- tors, 4, Chorus, 4, Rille Club, 4, Ski Club, 4, Leaders, 2, 4, Varsity Club, 4, J. V. Track, 2, Varsity Track, 3, 4. Want a looibpirkf' . . . wbiz . . . bi! boy Di Mag . . . We'll both lake ber borne. GISELA B. ECKSTEIN Gissy 1 Lel'1 Be Buddief' PA1NE HALL Philantropin, Luzeum, Frankfurt, Germany, I, 2. Eaxy to get along with . . . eager Jtuderzt . . . big rmile . . . ferent mmer. CHARLES RUSSELL ELLIS, The Trolley Song CORNELL Color Guard, 2, 3, Chorus, 2, 3, 4, Forum, 4, Orchestra, 1, Signifer, 3, 4, Varsity Club, 3, Secretary, 4, J. V. Track, 2, Varsity Track, 3, 4, Cross Country, 3, Captain, 4. It'.r Charles R. Ellis, jr. . . . Bong . . . Bw .rlye ix number one on my li.ft now . . . Ellis run: again. RICHARD DUEHNE Dinkie, Deagie Bicycle Buill for Two CLARKSON Service Committee, 4, Hall Monitors, 4, Stage Crew, 1, 2, 3, 4, Traffic Squad, Captain, 2, Chorus, 4, Rifle Club, 3, 4, J. V. Football, 3, 4. Riclmrdo . . . peroxide rime . . . wbizzing around . . . El Capilarz. CAROL EATON Dizzy l'll Get By SKIDMORE Mathematics Honors, 3, Cafeteria Monitors, 3, 4, Library Staff, 1, 2, 3, Make-up Committee, 1, Red Cross, 1, School Store, 2, 3, Ushers, 1, 2, Chorus, 1, 3, 4, Dramatic Club, 1, 4, French Club, 3, Theater Club, 2. Wfarp waist . . . outside intereru . . . But lbe run did il . . . pint Jize. MALIDA j. EDWARDS Lida Trait fam WILLIAM AND MARY French Honors, 2, Spanish Honors, 2, Bander- snatch, 4, Cafeteria Monitors, 1, Ushers, 2, 3, Advertising Club, 3, Chorus, 3, 4, French Club, 4, Ski Club, 4, Spanish Club, 4, The- ater Club, 2, 3, 4. Flowerr in ber bair . . . bow lo use 238'.f barkdoor . . . gay color! . . . out of town dragx. HUGH EVANS Corky Lazy Mood YALE Triple threat . . . dextined for the Navy . . . squeaky Jboer . . . his care-when be har it. CHRISTOPHER P. FEARON Kit Blue Skief' HARVARD Edgemont, 1. 2, English Honors, 43 French Honors, 4, Maroon, 3, Color Guard, 3, 4, Chorus, 3, 4, Dramatic Club, 3, 4, French Club, 45 Theater Club, 4. 8 o'elork .rrbolar . . . eager quextioner . . . hirtrionic leaning: . . . fond of quotations. Mosr DRAG WITH FACULTY AGNES FIERMONTE Aggie It'r a Hap-laap-happy Day PACKARD Mamaroneck High School, Mamaroneck, New York, 1g Service Roll Committee, 4, School Store, 3, 4. Salex expert . . . ex-twirler . . . seen at West- rlferter . . . Jeen will: Helen. FRANK WALKER EXMAN Prisoner of Love CORNELL Edgemont, 1, 2, Band, 3, 4, Chorus, 3, 4, Dramatic Club, 3, 43 Senior Orchestra, 3, 4, Ski Club, 3, 45 Wrestling, 4. Trombonirt . . . between-period appointment: . . . Model A Edgemont to Greenarrer . . . good-looker. JOHN FENNIE juan, Funk Slow Boat to China MUSKINGUM Mamaroneck junior High School, Marnaroneck, New York, 13 French Club, 43 Ski Club, 3, 45 Varsity Golf, 2, 3, Captain, 4. Larrbmonter . . . private ear . . . all bi: friendx . . . Keep your bead down. MARGARET FIRTH Peggy I've Told Every Little Star PENN HALL Cafeteria Monitors, 1. That'.r my Pop . . . that look . . . always in the village . . . deep voire. JOAN FLUEGELMAN Flugy Dark Eyes CONNECTICUT COLLEGE Fon WOMEN English Honors, 2, 3, 4, French Honors, 2, 33 Latin Honors, 2, Mathematics Honors, 3, Ban- dersnatch, Assistant Editor, 4, Maroon, 4, Atistoi, 1, Chorus, 3, 4, Dramatic Club, 4, French Club, 3, Theater Club, 3, Ski Club, 3, 4, J. V. Hockey, 3, Varsity Hockey, 4, Varsity Basketball, 3, 4, J. V. Baseball, 2, 3, Leaders, 2, 3, 4. Big Bill'r rirter . . . T. L. C .... Bahe Did- rirkron the rerond . . . But Kay raid. BEST ATHLETE ROBERT B. FOSTER Bob Dancing on a Dime DARTMOUTH Service Committee, 1, 4, English Honors, 2, Latin Honors, 2, Spanish Honors, 3, Bulletin Board Committee, 1, 2, 3, Cafeteria Committee, 3, Advertising Club, 4, Dramatic Club, 4, Ski Club, 4, Spanish Club, 3, 4, J. V. Track, 2. I .rhould get a ehange of course. . . . the winker . . . a nite guy to know . . . rawhoner. BEST DANCER HARVEY S. GERRY, Harve My Fair Lady AMHERST G. O. Council, Vice-President, 4, Activities Committee, Chairman, 4, Constitution Com- mittee, 3, Election Board, 2, French Honors, 3: Mathematics Honors, 3, Color Guard, 3, 4, J. V. Basketball, 2, J. V. Track, 3. Dignijied . . . quiet wit , . . liked hy all . . . with the better half, MosT POPULAR DANIEL LELAND FLINT Dan Cuanto Le G'u.fta NORTHWESTERN San Andres, Lima, Peru, 3, G. O. Council, 2, 3, jr. President, 1, Treasurer, 4, Assembly Committee, 2, Executive Committee, 4, Elec- tion Board, 1, Treasury Committee, Chairman, 4, Social Planning Board, 2, English Honors, 2, 3, 4, Latin Honors, 2, Spanish Honors, 3, Bandersnatch, Assistant Editor, 4, Hall Moni- tors, 4, Spanish Club, 3, 4, Band, 1, 2, 3, Vice-President, 4, Leaders, 1, 2, 3, Varsity Club, 4, Cross Country, 2, 4, J. V. Basketball, 2, Varsity Tennis, 3, 4. The Very Reverend Mr. Flint . . . man of per- petual rert . . . Juave .ridehurnr . . . one of the four engineerr. EDWIN FORD skip Stanley Steamer Mark Twain junior High School, Yonkers, New York, 1, Roosevelt High School, Yonkers, New York, 2, Mathematics Honors, 3. jeeprter . . . luneh time athlete . . . Hit me with a .rhort pair . . . one of the LEVI kids. FLORENCE FREY FluHy The Thousand Island Song SMITH English Honors, 2, Bandersnatch, 1, Jabber- wock, 4, Maroon, 4, Cafeteria Monitors, 1, Library Staff, 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club, 2, French Club, 3, 4, Inter-Arts Forum, 4, Theater Club, 2, 3, 4. Sweet . . . quiet intelligence . . . good reout . . . hfrjothered. BERYL L. GILLIES Ber The Gypry LASELL JUNIOR COLLEGE Cheerleaders, lg Advertising Club, 23 Leaders, lg Varsity Hockey, 4. jillerf . . . hnarh at Jportr . . . Lalin lady . . . rtrihing brunette. SUSAN GOETZ Sue Tell Me a Story LASELL JUNIOR COLLEGE Bandersnatch, 45 Maroon, 23 Ski Club, 35 Theater Club, 2. Many arquaintanrer . . . abNormal . . . lall taler . . . a rorner on rurrenz evenlr. JAMES GOLLIN Jim Saint Louis Blue.r YALE . Constitution Committee, 4, English Honors, 1, 2, 4, Latin Honors, 25 Mathematics Honors, 35 Bandersnatch, 4, jabberwock, 33 Maroon, 3, 43 Hall Monitors, 4, gba? Club, lg jr. Dramatic lu , 1. Perronal philorophy . . . Bal you're wrong, Mrr. Barzle1t! . . . argurnenlative . . . good humor man. JOAN GLASSMAN Give Me lhe Moon Over Brooklyn SARAH LAWRENCE Nathaniel Hawthorne School, Yonkers, New York, lg Edgemont, 2, French Honors, 2, 53 Mathematics Honors, 33 Signifer, 45 Jabber- wock, 43 Maroon, 3, Business Manager, 4g Ski Club, 3, 4, Theater Club, 3. 4. Indioiduality . . . Birnef'.r buddy . . . a darh of color . . . that arrent. BETTY MAE GOF F Prartire Maher Perfect WOOSTER Edgemont, 1, 2, Mathematics Honors, 33 French Club, 4, Signifer, 3, 43 j. V. Hockey, 3, 4. Cheerful laugh . . . But Math ir fun . rporzs Amazon . . . flaxen hair. SUZANNE GOSNEY Sue If You Knew Surie CONNECTICUT COLLEGE FOR WOMEN Edgemont, 1, 23 Treasury Committee, 4, Ban- dersnatch, 4, Maroon, 4. On the go . . . No, I don't have the rar today' . . . that frrt name . . . oh, Hart! CHARLES GRIBBON Cocktails for Two Hi: little rar . . . Buchanarzlr buddy . . . Give a rheer, Grihhonir here . . . wild week-endy. HENRY ROYCE GULLY Wait and See CORNELL Edgemont, 1, 2, Service Committee, 4, Chess Club, 3, 4, Rifle Club, 4, Spanish Club, 4, Leaders, 3. Cher: player . . . woman haler . . . that pep- Jodent :mile . . . Spanish geniux. MARY HARRIS Mare In lhe Good Old Summer Time Nonrnwnsrmw French Honors, 3, Mathematics Honors, 51 Bandersnatch, 4, Cafeteria Monitors, 1, Cheer- leaders, 4, Class Day Committee, 3, Library Staff, 1, 2, 3, 4, Ushers, 2, 3, 4, Aristoi, 1, French Club, 3, 4, Chorus, 1, 3, 4, Leaders, 3, 4, G. A. A., 4. Monkey shines . . . good linener . an appetite for fun . . . Jincerity. EDWARD GRANVILLE-SMITH Ted The Old Grey Mare DARTMOUTH Edgemont, 1, J. V. Track, 2, Rifle Club, 2, 3, 4. Record rollerlion . . . Hey, jo. ' . . . mad driver . . . weed exterminalion. ALFRED G. GROSBY Alf The Sheik - DARTMOUTH joan of Arc School, Ithaca, New York, 1, Stuyvesant High School, New York City, New York, 2, 3, Maroon, 4, Printing Club, 4, Forum, 4, Rifle Club, 4, Ski Club, 4. The new look in hafhethall . . . Pratt'J prodigy . . . three cheery for Stuyoexanl . . . All we need is rooperalionf' BARBARA GUNNARSON S milex COLBY Alice Deal Alf. High School, Washington, D. C., 1, E gemont, 1, 2, Bandersnatch, 4, Maroon, 4, Clothing Drive Committee, 33 Ad- vertising Club, 4, Chorus, 3, 4, Dramatic Club, 3, 4, French Club, 4, German Club, 3, Sec- retary, 4, Theater Club, 3, 4, Varsity Archery, 3, 4. - Perxonalized laughler . . . angel-face . . . Call me Barham, zhafs my name . . . nice con- rferiationalist. JOHN HARRISON jack Guitar Boogie PRINCETON Service Committee, 1, 4, Projection Club, 3' Chorus, 4, Rifle Club, 3, Treasurer, 4, Var- sity Club, 4, J. V. Track, 1, Varsity Track, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Wrestling, 2, 3, 4. a One of the four engineer! . . . general philos- ophy . . . jurt four days at Silver Bay . . . speedy. GERTRUDE HOLLMULLER Trudy l'11e Got the Sun in the Morning MILLS COLLEGE Spanish Club, 4, Theater Club, 3, 4. Smooth . . . Dizzy'r comrade . . . .flick hair-do . . . quiereence. ROBERT P. HUCKMAN Bob One Alone R. P. I. Edgemont, 1, 2, Service Committee, 4, Mathe- matics Honors, 3. An eye for figurer . . . tee for two . . . Well, hello! . . , Cape Cod taller. JOSEPH HINSEY joe Tico Tim Conmsu. , G. O. Council, 1, 4, Social Planning Board, 1, 4, English Honors, 1, 2, 3, 4, History Honors, 1, 4, Latin Honors, 3, Mathematics Honors, 3, Bandersnatch, 3, Co-Editor, 4, Color Guard, 1, 2, 3, 4, Signifer, 3, 4, Varsity Club, 3, 4, j. V. Football, 3, Varsity Football, 4, Varsity Basketball, 3, 4, Varsity Tennis 4. I don't mind, if they :uh me jir.rt . . . Did the have her rattle? . . . Say it with Himey . . . well-lettered in all rportf. Mosr Erricuswr SUSAN HOSKING Sue What Do You Want to Make Thore Eye: at Me Far? WHEATON French Honors, 2, 3, Latin Honors, 2, Bander- snatch, 3, Assistant Editor, 4, Cheerleaders, 1, 2, 3, Manager, 4, Aristoi, 1, Chorus, 1, 3, 4, Rifle Club, 3, Ski Club, 4. Drerden beauty . . . enthuriartir summer tamper . . . high note: in chorus . . . Mafijnfej minded. Mosr EFFICIENT ROBERT ALLAN HUNTLEY Bob Bell Bottom Trourerf' l'll hand it in tomorrow . . . better late than never . . . Neil.ren'.f rtemerrr . . . minus mathe- matirzan. RUTH M. HUTCHESON Hutehie S erretary Song PACKARD jabberwock, 33 Maroon, 4, Ushers, 3, 4, Ad- vertising Club, 4. That hrother of hen . . . bouqueted . . . .rhould wear a halo . . . Sunday Srhool teaeher. WILLIAM P. IRISH Pedro, Pete Hail, Hail, the Gang'J All Here BOSTON COLLEGE G. O. Council, 3, Treasury Committee, 4, Bulletin Board Committee, 3, 4, Leaders, 2, 3, 4. Ro.re'.r buddy . . . I'd rather play recreation ball . . . That'.v the way the hall hour1reJ . . . his worrier. BARBARA JONES Barbie Califorr1-i-ay CONNECTICUT COLLEGE Fon WOMEN Berkeley Hall, Beverly Hills, California, 1, 2, 3. Digrzijied . . . Fm not ured to thir Srarrdale weather . . . movie :tar acquairtlanreor . . . new looher. DORIS HURD sunny M y Romana TOBE-COBURN G. O. Council, 39 Assembly Committee, 33 History Honors, 45 Bandersnatch, 4, Advertis- ing Club, 4, Inter-Arts Forum, President, 4, Theater Club, 2, 3, 4. Thrarhed . . . poire . . . rtylized . . . rareer woman. LILA IRISH Corznerticut I: the Place for Me LASELL JUN1oR COLLEGE Ursuline School, New Rochelle, New York, 1, Spanish Club, 3g Theater Club, 3, 4. That gorgeous blond hair . . . Irirh temper . . . dehutante Jlouch . . . style-wyld. BARBARA JOHNSON johnny Button: and Born WESTERN Aristoi, 13 Advertising Club, 2, 3, Vice-Presi- dent, 4, Theater Club, 2, 3, 43 Leaders, 1, 2, 4. Full of fun . . . :lever rortumer . . . hridge addirt . . . little demon with hig idear. BEST DRESSED R. CHARLES KAHLE Charlie How Higb the Moon DARTMOUTH Edgemont, 1, 2, Mathematics Honors, 3, Sig- nifer, 4, Hall Monitors, 4g German Club, 4, Leaders, 3. Let'J be delightfully informal . . . ralculat- ing . . . drerrer . . . Formerly called Lairhf' DIANA KAY Peanuts Life IJ fur! a Bowl of Cherries SARGENT Cheerleaders, 3, Co-Captain, 4, German Club, 2, 3, Ski Club, 3, 49 Varsity Hockey, 4, J. V. Baseball, 2, 3, Varsity Baseball, 4. Yell. ' . . . ber Blue Moon . . . rugged . . . .rrbool .rpirit plus. CLASS PRIDE AND joy EDITH KILLE l'm Beginning to Know You KATHERINE GIBBS Chillicothe High School, Chillicothe, Missouri, 1, 2, 3. Quiet . . . anli-.fourre tlaeme . . . prize typirt . . . newcomer. KATHRYN KAHN Kay Tl1at'.f for Me NORTHWESTERN H de Park High School, Chicago, Illinois, lg jabberwock, 4, Bandersnatch, 4, Classics Club, Secretary, 4, Dramatic Club, 3, 4, French Club, 4, Ski Club, 3, 4, Theater Club, 3, 4. But Flugy raid . . . baby talk . . . byfteriral . . , Mitlvter Witberr, Pleeth! WALTER KENNY Bones us-by Gu-yn NOTRE DAME Cathedral Prep, New York, New York, 1, 2, Spanish Honors, 4, Varsity Club, 4, Varsity Basketball, 3, 4. Hook rbot artist . . . Fadder Kenny . . Playland dater . . . Well, I dunno. ROBERTA KLIBANOFF Bobby Kitten on tbe KeyJ OBERLIN Edgemont, 1, 2g History Honors, 4, Maroon, 3, Feature Editor, 4, Inter-Arts Forum, 4. May I qnote you on that? . . . gossip gath- erer . . . rnappydfooiwear . . . Dickinronir up irate. KAROLINA E. KNIEL Keepin' Out of Mirchief' WELLESLEY English Honors, 1, 2, 3, Latin Honors, 2, Mathematics Honors, 3, Signifer, 4, Bander- snatch, 4, jabberwock, Art Editor, 4, Maroon, 3, Circulation Editor, 4, Bulletin Board Com- mittee, 3, 4, Publicity Club, 4, Chorus, 4, German Club, 3, 4. Artirtieally minded . . . her handronze brother . . . Jlow rmile . . . lt'J Jpelled with a 'K'. RALPH M. KRAUSE I Know a Little Bit About a Lot of Thingf' HARVARD English Honors, 1, 2, 3, 4, French Honors, 2, 3, 4, Latin Honors, 2, History Honors, 1, 4, Mathematics Honors, 3, Bandersnatch, Co- Assistant Editor, 4, jabberwock, 4, Maroon, 3, 4, Aristoi, 1, Forum, 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club, 3, 4, Signifer, 3, 4, Leaders, 2, 3. Thi: ir a mathematical imporribilityu . . . Putneyite . . . manner of walking . . . Chryrler convertible. Mosr INTELLECTUAL FRANK KRIPPEL Kripp Don't Fence Me In DARTMOUTH Edgemont, 1, 2. Boyf' room connoirreur . . . tall, darh, and handrome . . . on the dean': lirt . . . crowning glory. BEST Looicmc ROY KNAPP Take It Ea.ry Mr. Wohler'r pride and joy . . . caught fbjnapping . . . the man who hnowr tobacco bert . . . lVha'd'ya' .ray there, Marrdenf' JUNE MILLICENT KOLLE Kol Many a New Day LASELL JUNIOR COLLEGE ' Inter-Arts Forum, 3. Natty wardrobe . . . the .racial whirl . . . photographer? idol . . . rnuring exprersion. WILLIAM E. KRIEGSMAN Will Willie the Weepef' CORNELL English Honors, 1, 2, 4, Mathematics Honors, 35 junior High Paper, Editor-in-Chief, 1, Projection Club, 1, 2, Secretary, 3, 4, German Club, 3, 4. Who'J thi: New York girl? . . . .rcience whiz . . . Ralph'r fellow geniur . . . Buy the boy: Ballantine. PATRICIA LANDIS Pat uMy Manu Sxinmomz Edgernont, 1, 2, Maroon, 4, Ski Club, 4, Spanish Club, 4, Leaders, 4. Stardurter . . . Jewx 4 fine .reum . . . Were you at Young People's lan night? . . . Mary'.f rub-deb. Mosr RoMANT1c DAVID EDWIN LAVIN Dave Lavender Blue COLGATE Maroon, 4, Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Dramatic Club, 1, Forum, 3, 4, Ski Club, 4, Varsity Tennis, 4. I'll :bow you her picture . . . Have you been to Montauk? . . . tennir addict . . . 11 girl 4 day. CYNTHIA LEIBERT Cync Cynthia'.f in Love LASELL JUNIOR COLLEGE Edgemont, 1, 2, Spanish Honors, 4, Bulletin Board Committee, 4, Chorus, 3, 4, Spanish Club, 4, Theater Club, 3, 4. Harvey Girl . . . blondie . . . model model . . . friendly wit. ROBERT LARKIN Butch Love Somebody COLGATE Edgemont, 1, 2, G. O. Council, 4, Bander- snatch, 4, Hall Monitors, 4, Ski Club, 4, J. V. Football, 3, 4, J. V. Basketball, 3, Varsity Basketball, 4, J. Vbliaiseball, 35 Varsity Base- a , 4. Slugga . . . quarterback . . . ulwuyr aggrerrive . . . tbore intererting clotber. CAROL LEAHEY Fa5einutin' Rl2ytl1m MIDDLEBURY English Honors, 2, 3, 4, French Honors, 2, 35 Mathematics Honors, 3, Spanish Honors, 3, Jabberwock, 3, Secretary, 4, Cafeteria Monitors, 1, 4, Ushers, 2, 3, 4, Aristoi, 1, Chorus, 1, Dramatic Club, 2, 3, Secretary, 4, French Club, 3, 4, Inter-Arts Forum, 4, Spanish Club, 3, President, 4, Leaders, 4. Linguirtic talentr . . . magic fngerr . . . .raft .rpoken . . . rmiling agreement. LAUREL LINDROTH Everywhere You Go CARLETON English Honors, 1, 2, 4, French Honors, 2, 33 History Honors, 1, Mathematics Honors, 39 Bandersnatch, 4, jabberwock, Publicity Editor, 4, Maroon, 3, 4, Bulletin Board Committee, 4, Publicity Club, 3, 4, Aristoi, 1, Chorus, 4, French Club, 4, Theater Club, 2, 3, 4. Slow talker . . . opiniated . . . Jubtle renre of humor . . . curly lockr. JANET W. LONG Jan The Dickey-Bird Song Bandersnatch, 4, Theater Club, 2, Leaders, r 2, 3. Blond pageboy . . . perpetual calmneu . . . future plan: . . . pbotogenic. ARTHUR MAAHS Don't Ark Me Why CORNELL English Honors, 1, 2, Mathematics Honors, 3, Bandersnatch, 3, Assistant Editor, 4, Jabber- wock, 4, Maroon, 3, News Editor, 4, Cafeteria Monitors, 35 School Store, 1, Aristoi, 1, Chess Club, 4, Dramatic Club, 3, 4, Forum, 3, 4, French Club, 3, 4. Newrman . . . the great organizer . . , future .ffientirt . . . that immaculate look. JOAN E. MACK Mackie Give Me Something to Remember You By VASSAR English Honors, 1, 2, 3, 4, French Honors, 2, 3, History Honors, 1, Latin Honors, 2, Mathematics Honors, 3, Bandersnatch, 4, jab- berwock, 4, Maroon, 4, Red Cross, 1, Aristoi 1, Chorus, 1, French Club, 3, 4, Signifer, 3, 4, Ski Club, 3, 4, Theater Club, 3, 4, J. V. Hockey, 3, Varsity Hockey, 4, Varsity Tennis 2, 3, 4, Leaders, 1, 2, 3. 9 s Handy with a racquet . . . auto rating . . . weekender . . . native brainpower, JANET M. LITKE Perm nality MOUNT HoLYoKrz Classical High School, Springfield, Massachu- setts, 1, 2, 3, Bandersnatch, 4, Ushers, 4, Theater Club, 4. Springjieldk rpecial . . . nick-name: . . . ml- legiate caper: . . . ufitticirmr. RAY H. LUEBBE, JR. Not So Quick, Please DARTMOUTH Edgemont, 1, 2, Mathematics Honors, 33 Hall Monitors, 4, Signifer, 4, Band, 3, 4, German Club, 4, Ski Club, 3, 4. junior Einrtein . . . born blower . . . Nam, I gotta rludy . . . family man. WILLIAM D. MacDOWELL Bill just Our Bill OBERUN Class Vice-President, 3, G. O. Council, Presi- dent, 4, Executive Committee, 4, Constitution and Rules Committee, 4, Color Guard, 2, 3, 4, Hall Monitors, 4, Ski Club, 3, 4, Leaders, 1, 2, Varsity Club, 3, 4, Varsity Football, 3, 4, J. V. Basketball, 2, J. V. Track, 2, Varsity Track, 3, 4. Gavel rapper . . . athletic build . . . teddy-bear eye: . . . Jufeet William. Brssr ALL-ROUND VICARY MAHLER Vic You'11e Got to Be a Football Hero AMHERsT Class Vice-President, 4, History Honors, 1, Mathematics Honors, 3, Bandersnatch, Assistant Editor, 4, Election Board, Chairman, 4, Varsity Club, 3, 4, J. V. Football, 2, Varsity Football, 3, Co-Captain, 4, J. V. Basketball, 2, 3. Hey, Hone . . . Shut up, 0l.fon . . good guard . . . tbe land rruirer. JANE M. MANGAN Janie Leave It to jane TRINITY G. O. Council, 2, English Honors, 1, 2, 3, Latin Honors, 2, Mathematics Honors, 3, Bandersnatch, 3, Assistant Editor, 4, Senior Privilege Committee, 2, Ushers, 2, 3, 4, Ad- vertising Club, 2, 3, Secretary, 4, Aristoi, 1, Classics Club, 4, Dramatic Club, 1, French Club, 3, 4, Inter-Arts Forum, 4, Theater Club, 3, 4, Signifer, 3, Secretary, 4, Basketball Man- ager, 3, Oflicials' Club, 3, 4. Sitter Man an . . . e cient o cial . . . Ola, 8 my conruufonu . . . caufttr remafbr. Mos'r DRAG wrri-1 FACULTY JACK MARSHALL johnny, Get Your Gun SYRACUSE Service Committee, 4, Color Guard, 1, 2, 3, 4, German Club, 2, 3, Rifle Club, 2, 3, President, 4. I can bane the car if I pay for tbe gaJ . . . dead eye . . . ice bocleey man . . . B. T. 0. ETHELYN ANN MALLAN Eth Candy1' CORNELL English Honors, 1, 2, Latin Honors, 2, Ban- dersnatch, Assistant Editor, 4, Maroon, 3, 4, Cafeteria Monitors, 1, Red Cross, 1, 2, Aristoi, Secretary, 1, Dramatic Club, 4, Theater Club, 2, Treasurer, 3, President, 4, Chorus, 3, 4. Her ticket agency . . . vocal talent . . . My nepbew Sandy' . . . dependable. Mos'r CoNsc1EN'rIoUs ORISON MARDEN O Ragtime Cowboy U2 0 fel WILLIAMS Mathematics Honors, 3, Bandersnatch, 4, Cafe- teria Squad, 1, Hall Monitors, 2, Aristoi, 1, Chorus, 4, J. V. Track, 33 Leaders, 2, 3, 4. One of tbe boys . . . Howdy . . . plaid rbirt: and levi: . . . Jly commentr. BARBARA MARTENS Bobbie Why Sbouldfft I? KATHERINE GIBBS Knox School, Cooperstown, New York, 3. Ready to joke . . . outstanding outfit: . . . bored beauty . . . a yea!! abrence from S. H. S. BEST LooK1NG JEAN MCANDREW Jeannie Beyond the Sea WESTERN English Honors, 1, 2, 3, 4, Mathematics Hon- ors, 39 Spanish Honors, 23 Bulletin Board Committee, 3, 45 Make-up Committee, 1, 2, 3, 4, Aristoi, 1, Signifer, 3, 4, Spanish Club, 4. Female Rembrandt . . . enthuriarrn . . . ready :mile . . . avid rorrefpondent. JOHN MCCAW Jack Swing Low, Sweet Clarinet UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Mathematics Honors, 33 Bandersnatch, 4, Ma- roon, 43 Band, 2, 3, 4. Cape Cod eonnaiueur . . . Should rollege athlete: he .paidP . . . gentleman Jdfkjl a lady'.r man . . . dead-eye dunher. JOHN MCNAIR Old MacDonald CORNELL Hall Monitors, 4, Traffic Squad, 4, Rifle Club, 2, 3. Perpetual motion . . . IVe-e-ell . . . Willie did it . . . phyrier student. BARBARA S. McALEER Mac, Bobbie Are You Hauin' Fun? CEDAR CREST Edgemont, 1, 2, Advertising Club, 4, Chorus, 4, French Club, 4g Ski Club, 4, Spanish Club, 43 Theater Club, 3, 4, Varsity Hockey, 4g Varsity Basketball, 3, 4, Varsity Baseball, 33 Leaders, 43 G. A. A., 4. Happy-go-luehy . . . penetrating blue eye: . . . Help . . . everyhodykr pal. BEST PERSONALITY SARA MCBRIDE When You Got a Man on Your Mind WHEATON English Honors, 2, French Honors, 2g Ushers, 2, 34 Band, 1, 2, 3, 4g French Club, 4g Or- chestra, 2, 3, Secretary, 4, Rifle Club, 3. I learned about it lan .rumrner . . . flute footer . . . clear rut opinion! .' . . reluctant reeretary. ADRIENNE McCUTCHEON McCutch How Cute Can You Be? SALEM French Honors, 2g Mathematics Honors, 35 Bandersnatch, 4, Bulletin Board, 4, Ushers, 2, Secretary, 3, 4, Ski Club, 3, 4, Theater Club, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Archery, 35 Varsity Hockey, 3, 4. Wert-pointed . . . Me and my Au.rtin . . . that lilting laugh . . . hoeheyfr own Inner Sanctum. BARTLETT L. MCNAMEE Bart, Mac Ain't Doin' Bad, Doin' Nothing PURDUE Senior Privilege Committee, 2, Color Guard, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club, 2, 3, 4, J. V. Football, 2, Varsity Football, 3, 4, Varsity Wrestling, 2, 3, 4. Bronxoille debaitahle . . . Uncle Bart . . . Let'r go up to Greenwich . . . E. G'.'J right hand man. BEST LINE VIVIENNE MITCHELL Mitch Blue Monday SARAH LAWRENCE Edgemont, 1, Constitution Committee, 4, Eng- lish Honors, 2, 3, 4, French Honors, 2, 3, Mathematics Honors, 3, Bandersnatch, 3, 4, Dramatic Club, 2, 3, 4, Leaders, 4. Originality . . . horrewoman extraordinary . worldly-wife . . . dramatic talent. WITTIEST ANDREW MORELAND Andy Get Out and Get Under KING'S POINT MERCHANT MAR1NE ACADEMY Mamaroneck Junior High School, Mamaroneck, New York, 1, Band, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club, 4, French Club, 4, Orchestra, 4, Theater Club, 4, Leaders, 3, Cross CountfY, 3. Hot-rod enthuriart . . . quick come-hack . . . horn blower . . . Larchmont coke-tail. NANCY DEE MIDYETTE Dee Hair of Gold, Eyer of Blue BRADFORD JUNIOR COLLEGE Academy of St. Joseph, Brentwood, Long Island, New York, 1, 2, English Honors, 4, jabberwock, 3, 4, Maroon, 3, 4, Band, 3, 4, Dramatic Club, 3, French Club, 4, Ski Club, 3, 4, Theater Club, 4. Baton caperr . . . afpiring author . . . college following . . . private phone. ALICE WEST MONROE Al, Allie Sweet Alice MIDDLEBURY Bandersnatch, 4, Jabberwock, 3, Bulletin Board Committee, 1, 2, Vice-President, 3, 4, Cafeteria Monitors, 1, Publicity Club, 2, Presi- dent, 4, Dramatic Club, 2, Theater Club, 2, Varsity Hockey, 2, 3, 4, J. V. Basketball, 3, Varsity Tennis, 3. . Goalie . . . future fashion designer . . . artiste . . . aloof allure. CHARLES MOSHER Moe Peg of My Heart UNION I G. O. Council, 1, 2, 3, Assembly Committee, 3, Service Committee, 1, Treasury Committee, 1, Bandersnatch, 4, Color Guard, 2, 3, 4, Aristoi, 1, Ski Club, 2, 3, 4, Leaders, 1, 2, 3, J. V. Football, 39 Varsity Football, 4, J. V. Baseball, 3, Varsity Baseball, 4. When heir with the boyr . . . chemical genius . . . MONSTOR . . . So-o-o. Mosr GULLIDLE JOHN BARRINGTON MU SGRAVE There'll Alwayx Be an England STEVENS INSTITUTE or TECHNOLOGY Highgate School, London, England, 1, 2, 3, Chorus, 4. l thank you and my father thanks you . . . The new Aurtinr are very nice . . . that bicycle . . . the breaking-in period. GARETH W. NEUMANN Gary Come, Josephine, in My Flying Machine U. S. A. A. C. Projection Club, 1, Ticket Sellers, 1, Rifle Club, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club, 4. If: trearon . . . property of U. S. Govern- ment . . . I really have a licenJe . . . falretto voice. PETER CLARK O'DONNELL Ark Anyone Who Knows HOLY Cnoss Mathematics Honors, 3, Ticket Sellers, 3, Ush- ers, 2, Band, 2, 3, 4, Forum, 5, 4, French Club, 4, Orchestra, 4. Croix country man . . . the hir or min method . . . Boy Scout: . . . unending grin. ROLF MUNK , Trail the Eagle YALE French Honors, 2, 3, Maroon, 4, Color Guard, 4, French Club, 4, Assistant Football Manager, 2. Frenchie . . . big wheel in scout: . . . Mr. Clarh'J pal . . . .rtatirticx man. EDWARD N ETTER Ed H ora Stacatoo CORNELL G. O. Council, 1, Mathematics Honors, 4, Hall Monitors, 2, Advertising Club, 4, Band, 1, 2, 4, Chess Club, 1, 2, 4, German Club, 2, 4, Magicians Club, 1, 2, 4. Clarinetirt . . . Who called the cop:P . . . accelerator . . . Why have a raMeP KATHLEEN O'CONNOR ' When Irirh Eyer Are Smiling OBEXLLN COLLEGE Chorus, 1, 4, Varsity Hockey, 2, 3, 4, J. V. Basketball, 3, J. V. Basiball, 3, Leaders, 1, 2, 3, . Athletic ace . . . one of the hunch . . . natural beauty . . . candid. MARY A. O'DONNELL Pete, M. A. ''Too-ra-loo-ra-loo-ral TRINITY COLLEGE Ursuline School, New Rochelle, New York, 1, 2, 3g French Club, 4. Irirh colleen . . . sweater: and Jfarver . . . lhe eonuertible . . . lacrturn. IREN E OREY Penny Serenade ANTIOCH English Honors, 1, 2, French Honors, 2, 3, Mathematics Honors, 3, Bandersnatch, 4, Jab- berwock, 4, Cafeteria Monitors, 1, 4, School Store, 2, 4, Ushers, 3, 4, Aristoi, lg Chorus, 4, French Club, 2, 3, 4, German Club, 2, 3, President, 4, Tumbling Club, 1, 2, Twirling Club, 1, 2g Leaders, 35 OffIcial's Club, 3. Big .rmile . . . Tiny . . . efeiency plur . . . giggler. LORRAIN E PATTERSON Raine Mountain Mu.rif SAxcIsNT Cafeteria Monitors, 1, Make-up Committee, 1, Ushers, lg Chorus, 4, J. V. Hockey, 3, 44 J. V. Baseball, 3g Varsity Baseball, 4. Devilirh eyer . . . brief hair out . . . unrufled dirporiiion . . . wild and wooly. ROBERT S. OLSON Bob Anything Goes MIAMI UNIVERSITY Service Committee, 4, Bandersnatch, 3, 4, Ma- roon, 4g Hall Monitors, 4, Forum, 4, Rifle Club, 43 J. V. Track, 3. joheo . . . going .rieady . . . :tar of Blue Bazaniir . . . ihe clarsiral kid. JOHN MADISON PARKER You Call Everybody Darling SOUTHERN METHODIST Seiuoia High, Redwood City, California, lg La e Forest Academy, Lake Forest, Illinois, 2, 35 Ski Club, 45 Spanish Club, 4. The Ford . . . Wheel . . . Casanova . . . renour. MARY PERRYMAN Ain't Mirbehauin' CONNECTICUT COLLEGE Fon WOMEN English Honors, 1, 2, History Honors, 1g Mathematics Honors, 3, Bandersnatch, 3, 4, Ushers, 2, 33 Advertising Club, 4, French Club, 4, Rifle Club, 3, 43 Theater Club, 3, 4. Afably amusing . . . C. G .... ariule gab- ferler . . . a wee bil Hazie. KATHARINE W. PLEUTHNER Kit You're a Natural KA1'HAR1NE Grass ski Club, 5. Eli Yale! . . . ready for anything . . . Jock factory . . . not without laughter. BEST SPoR-r ANN B. PRIESING Prie People Like You PEMBROKE French Honors, 3, Latin Honors, 2g Bander- snatch, 4, Advertising Club, 2, 3, 4, French Club, 4, Theater Club, 2, 3, 4. Unohtruxive humor . . . pretty green eye: . . . New Hampshire .furnrnertime . . . naiveI?j WILLIAM K. REICHERT Ken Afrox: the Field DARTMOUTH Bandersnatch, 4, Lightin Crew, 1, Varsity Club, 3, 4, Varsity Footgall, 2, 3, 4, V. Baseball, 2, 3. Enthuriamt plus . . . the magic toe . . . talk: in spurtr . . . willing worker. THOMAS PETSCHEK Tom Feudin', Funin' and a-Fightin' HARVARD Assembly Committee, Chairman, 4, English Honors, 2, History Honors, 4, Latin Honors, 2, Mathematics Honors, 3, Signifer, 4g Maroon, 4, Aristoi, lg Chess Club, 2, 3, 4, Forum, 2, President, 3, 4, German Club, 4, Rifle Club, 2, 4, President, 3, Leaders, 2, Varsity Club, 5, 4. Crack shot . . . G. 0. radiral . . . Singef: direiple . . . Jtater-fighter. PATRICIA JOYCE POTTER Pat l Should Have Known You Year! Ago SKIDMORE . Brimmer and May School, Boston, Massachu- setts, 1, 2, 33 Bandersnatch, 4, Advertising Club, 4, Chorus, 4, Dramatic Club, 4, French Club, 4. Chanteuse . . . Oh, I'll do it . . . Baaston . . . amicable. NANCY E. RANKIN Nance Nanry With the Laughing Face ENDICOTT JUNIOR COLLEGE Bandersnatch, 4, Maroon, 4, Cheerleaders, 2, 4, Make-up Committee, 1, Advertising Club, 45 Chorus, 4, Ski Club, 5, 4, Spanish Club, 5, 45 Theater Club, 2, 5, 4. Vioariaur . . . hare-foot gal . . . I ean't .ree a thing without my glauef' . . . Jouoenirs. CHARLES DAVID RIDGWAY Ridge When Did I Do? NEW Yomc SCHOOL or FORESTRY Color Guard, 3, 4, Ski Club, 3, 43 J. V. Basketball, 3, J. V. Baseball, 3, 4. Towbead . . . exrilable . . . ABDUHL . . . bones. ROBT. C. ROBERTSON Robbie, Rob TbeJe Foolirb Tbingr Remind Me of You SYRACUSE Service Committee, 1, 4, Cafeteria Monitors, 1, Projection Club, 1, Trallic Squad, 2, Camera Club, 1, German Club, 1, 2, 33 Leaders, 2, 3. Tbal bored exprerrion . . . corny rrarbr . . . U. C. enlbu.r1a.rI . . . more darn female rela- liver. HUGH RYAN, Hugo Smoke Dream! FORDHAM Iona, New Rochelle, New York, 1, Service Committee, 4, J. V. Basketball, 3, Varsity Basketball, 4. Heaver . . . perpetual .rtag . . . arid attirude . . . .flow explanation. TOBY G. RITTER Sailing, Sailing AMHERST English Honors, 1, 2, Latin Honors, 23 Cafe- teria Squad, 1, Projection Club, 2, Band, 4, Chess Club, 2, Chorus, 4, Dramatic Club, 1, 4' Forum, 2, 3, 4g French Club, 3, 4, Orchestra: 4, Rifle Club, 3, 4, Theater Club, 3. Glorbenrpeil . . . .rbip aboy! . . . piano player . . . Wbat'r in lbe rear? RALPH W. ROGERS Withrow Sunny Side of tbe Streef' HAMILTON Service Committee, 3, Mathematics Honors, 35 Color Guard, 2, 4, Chorus, 3, 4, French Club, 33 Publicity Club, 45 J. V. Football, 3, Varsity Football, 4, J. V. Track, 3g Varsity Track, 4. One of tbe four engineer: . . . mad vileinirt . . . lbe trrkler . . . biologically imporriblef' HERBERT RYDER, JR., Herb, Herbie Sbool zbe Sberbert to Me, Herbert RUTGERS Mathematics Honors, 4, Bandersnatch, 4, Ma- roon, 4. Slugger . . . cartoonirl . . . Red Ryder . . a rilent Sam. HENRY C. SCARLETT Chas, Henry l'm jun Wild About Harry UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA Bulletin Board Committee, 3, Cafeteria Com- mittee, 4, Stage Crew, 3g Band, 3, 4. Exclu.rive New Year': Eve . . . lhoie vacant Jeutlxl in Senior Band . . . I lvave nine in lbe ear, Omfff, but only tbree in the front . . . usually Jeen will: junior laifiex. JOAN B. SCHLESINGER Randy Got a Saturday Dale TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Projection Club, 1, 2, Ushers, 2, 35 Forum, 2g Rifle Club, 5, 4, Ski Club, 3. Red . . . bounding the mailman . . . well- drerred . . . But, Mrs. Maryhallf' ANITA ARDEN SCHLOSSER Red Sailf in the Sunref' MIIJDLEEURY Mamaroneck High School, Mamaroneck, New York, lg Mathematics Honors, 39 Spanish Hon- ors, 23 Camera Club, 23 Dramatic Club, 2g Band, 3, 45 Orchestra, 4, Ski Club, 3, 4g Spanish Club, 3, 4. Avid .fkier . . . innoeenl . . . tomboy . . . mulli-inrlrurnenlalirl. THEODORE SANDER Ted Far Away Places WEST POINT Choate School, Wallingford, Connecticut, 2, 3, Assembly Committee, 15 Projection Club, lg Chorus, lg Dramatic Club, 1 Crew rut . . . Il rounded good thi! morning , . . :lar of the Flynyab.r . . . Tbere'J a girl over in Larebrnont .... CAROLINE SCHINDLER Carrie Says My Hearf' MIDDLEBURY English Honors, 1, 2, 3, 4g Bandersnatch, 4, Chorus, 43 French Club, 4, Ski Club, 3, 4. Deterzi11e'J dauglzrer . . . delirate latte . . Cher anflly . . . hair mixer. RONALD SCHLOSSBERG Ron You Hiz the Spar TEXAS UNIVERSITY DeWitt Clinton High, New York City, New York, 1, 2, 3, Activities Committee, 4, Forum, 4g Ski Club, 4. Everybody? friend . . . good for a laugh . . . Beck': bumorirz . . . Home boy? WITTIEST LEONARD LEROY SCHWABE Roy Fiddle-faddle PACE COLLEGE German Club, 3, 4, Orchestra, 1, 2, President, 3, 4. S. H. S. Heifelz . . . Hey, Lee-roy' . . . determined barkeiball player . . . boiilerour. SYDNEY SHERWIN Syd The Thing! We Did Lart Summer MOUNT HOLYOKE Activities Committee, 4, English Honors, 1, 2' Latin Honors, 2, Mathematics Honors, 35 Bandersnatch, Assistant Editor, 4, Maroon, Typing Editor, 4, Cafeteria Monitor, lg Li- brary Staff, 1, 2, 3, Vice-President, 4, Ushers, 2, 3, 4, Aristoi, 1g Forum, 2, Theater Club, 4, Leaders, 1, 3. Bu.rine.r.r like . . . But at Candlewood-- . . . that knowing look . . . partief. HENRY SHULDENER Hank Dark Town Slrutlerf Ball U. C. L. Mathematics Honors, 3, Service Committee, 4, Cafeteria Squad, lg Projection Club, 3, 4g Aristoi, lg Band, 1, 2, Camera Club, 1, 3, 4, Ski Club, 45 Leaders, 1, 2, 53 J. V. Basketball, 3, Varsity Baseball, 4. Good-by, Mr. Chips . . . Who'J got :ke Jiren? . . . many interertr . . . Ryan'.r audience. BEST Dmasseo BARBARA LOUISE SCOTT Scottie So Tbey Tell Me ENDICOTT JUNIOR Co1.L1sGn Stage Design, 3g Ushers, 3, 4, Chorus, 3, 45 Dramatic Club, 4, Spanish Club, 3. Varied bair .rtyler . . . .rongrlresr . . . compli- ment maker . . . eary to talk to. NANCY HOPE SHEVERS Wbi1fenpoof Song GOUCHER French Honors, 5, Bandersnatch, 43 Maroon, 45 Cafeteria Monitors, 2, Red Cross, lg Chorus, 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club, 4, Inter-Arts Forum, 3, 4, Theater Club, 3, 4, Ski Club, 4. Vogueiils bu! roguirb . . . cultured . . . chem- iitry complication: . . . Yale weekendx. THOMAS E. SIEGEL Tom Stormy Weatbef' MXDDLEBURY Columbia Grammar School, New York 1, 23 Bulletin Board Committee, 3, 4, Rifle Club, 4. Plane around . . . that loud coat . . . geom- etry genius . . . bi: Jixter. 'WW ii a SARITA SLUIS In an Old Dutch Garden MOUNT HOLYOKE Edgemont, 1, 2, French Honors, 2, Mathemat- ics Honors, 3, Theater Club, 4. Pepxodent .rrnile . . . joanneir xidekich . . . agreeahility . . . Jparhle eyes. GENEVIVE SMITH Genny You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby RANDOLPH-MAcoN English Honors, 1, 2, Bandersnatch, 4, Cafe- teria Monitors, 1, French Club, 4, Ski Club, 3, 4, Theater Club, 4, Aristoi, 1, 2. Clever with a needle and thread . . . hoy col- lector . . . Ah'mrn frurn Texas- . . . un- arrurning intelligence. ANN STEDMAN When the Blue of the Night Meet: the Gold of the Day SWARTHMORE Edgemont, 1, 2, French Honors, 4, Maroon, 4, French Club, 3, 4, Theater Club, 3. Deep in thought . . . eager Federalixt . . . record collection . . . Marooned. HELEN SIMPSON l'm a Yankee Doodle Dandy KATHERINE Grass Mamaroneck High School, Mamaroneck, New York, 1, Spanish Honors, 2, School Store, 4, Service Roll Committee, 4, Band, 3, 4, Or- chestra, 4, Ski Club, 4, Twirling Club, 3. Three Jtrihex and you're out . . . Banded . . Agnes' artociate . . . .rudden grin. BETTY JEAN SMITH B. Full of Fun and Fancy Free Hoon Election Board, 3, Social Planning Board, 1, Bandersnatch, 4, Bulletin Board Committee, 4, Red Cross, 2, Advertising Club, 2, 3, 4, Chorus, 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club, 4, Theater Club, 2, 3, 4. Musenchantren . . . Never ive horse serum, . I 5 give tetanus toxo1d . . . Southern helle . . . WFP?- MosT POPULAR STEWART SMITH Don't You Love Me Anymore WASHINGTON AND LEE Ski Club, 4, Spanish Club, 4, j. V. Baseball, 5, Varsity Baseball, 4. Edgernontert preferred . . . heeper of the initial .rack . . . Parheft cohort . . .run tanned. JEFFREY STEINKAMP Jeff lVbi1ller and Hir Dog WILLIAMS Mathematics Honors, 3, Bulletin Board Com- mittee, 3, 45 Cafeteria Monitors, 1, 2, Projec- tion Club, 3, 4, Advertising Club, 4, Spanish Club, 4, Ski Club, 4g Cafeteria Advisory Board, 4. Self-taugbt piano player . . . Buick convertible . . . cafeteria raperr . . . ding-dong. ROGER STETTAFORD No Can Do COLUMBIA Concordia Prep, 1, 2, 35 Track, 4. lWbat floor am I on? . . . Jtar on tbe finden . . . ju!! up from Concordia . . . Har tbe but left yet? SUSAN SWANSON Sue SopbiJtirated Lady New Trier High School, Winnetka, Illinois, 1, 2, 3. Our lovely new renior . . . Oo, I didn't know Ural! . . . bobby :ox . . . The bid! back borne. BIGGEST F LIRT JOANNE D. STEINMETZ Jo Dear Old Pal of Mine WILSON Edgemont, 1, 2g Chorus, 3, 4, Dramatic Club, 43 Theater Club, 4. Animated frerkle-face . . . Tbey real? danre in Holland . . . Sarita'J coborl . . . er blue Jtreab. JAMES ALAN STRAUS I Got Rbytbmn LEIEIIGI-I Social Planning Board, 1, Banclersnatch, 45 Cafeteria Committee, 2, 3g Hall Monitors, 4, Projection Club, 2, 3, 43 Camera Club, 2, 5, 4, Ski Club, 4, Varsity Club, 4, Varsity Track, 3, 4. Drummer boy . . . Got your rar? . . . jug- gling . . . track Jtar. DAVID T. SWERTFAGER Dave It Had to Be You Sr. LAWRENCE Maroon, 4, Bandersnatch, 4g Color Guard, 2, Hall Monitors, lg Leaders, 1, 25 J. V. Basket- ball, 1, 2, J. V. Bagball, 1, 2, Varsity Base- l , 4. Walt'J little brother . . . 20 viritorr a day . , . Yab!- . . . Heir a good puprief' BEST PERSONALITY RICHARD SWYERS Dick Do I Worry? KENT UNIVERSITY Social Planning Board, 1, Leaders, 39 Varsity Wrestling, 3, 4, Varsity Track, 3, 4. Newly acquired interett . . . letters from the .rtate . . . in the Jpring, rhif young rnan'J fancy lightly turn: to thought: of track . . . the gold supremacy. JAMES PARKER THRASHER The Big Bran Band from Brazil YALE Blake Country Day School for Boys, Hopkins, Minnesota, 1, 2, Service Committee, 4, Ad- vertising Club, 4, Inter-Arts Forum, 4. Gene Krupa the second . . . a Sunny dirpo- .tition . . . likable . . . long drink of water. Mos'r TALENTED SYLVIA TUTTLE n JA Syl It Only Happenr When f'Dance with You CORNELL Mathematics Honors, 3, Spanish Honors, 2, Ushers, 2, 3, Band, 3, Secretary, 4, Orchestra, 4, Rifle Club, 3, 4, Ski Club, 3, 4, Spanish Club, Secretary, 3, 4, Leaders, 3. Shutterhug . . . Neil and I . . . Jaxy . . . her father'.r model. BEST DANCER WALTER W. SWERTFAGER Walt It'J Magid' ST. LAWRENCE G. O. Council, 4, Assembly Committee, 2, Social Planning Board, 1, 3, Co-Chairman, 4, Bandersnatch, Assistant Editor, 4, Bulletin Board Committee, 1, 2, Vice-President, 3, President, 4, Publicity Club, 4, Ticket Sellers, 2, 4, Chairman, 3, Camera Club, 2, Magicians Club, 3, Secretary, 2, President, 4. The perpetual countenance . . . man of ex- perience . . . just a minute! . . . You het, Butter. DONE Mos'r Fon SCARSDALE WINTHROP TH1Es WimPY, Wimp How Goes Il, Prince? YALE Constitution and Rules Committee, Chairman, 4, English Honors, 1, 2, 3, History Honors, 1, 4, Maroon, 2, Assistant Editor, 3, Co-Editor, 4, Jabberwock, 3, Bulletin Board Committee, 2, Color Guard, 3, 4, Chess Club, 2, 3, Presi- dent, 4, Dramatics Club, 2, 3, 4, Signifer, 3, 4, Forum, 2, Vice-President, 3, 4, French Club, 4. I present ihe Jlnleiman from New York . . . Let ur refer zo Robert's Rules of Order . . . Let'.f he friendrn. . .he calls the ladies' Mirr. Mosr LIKELY T0 SUCCEED MYRNA TILLIES My Rennie Mathematics Honors, 3, Spanish Honors, 2, Cafeteria Committee, 4, French Club, 4. Reserved . . . Ark Myrna . . . plearanl . . not a word-waiter. I MARILYN URBAN Mare, Urb It Taber Time CORNELL Edgemont, 1, 2, Bandersnatch, Co-Assistant Editor, 4, Bulletin Board Committee, 4, Ad- vertising Club, 3, Treasurer, 4, Chorus, 4, Classics Club, 3, German Club, 3, 4, Theater Club, 3, 4. Super Jaleflady . . . pronunriation . . . .rociable . . . innorent inquzrier. Mosr GULLIBLE BRUCE ALAN VOGEL My Buddy BROWN Color Guard, 2, 3, 4, Chorus, 4, Leaders, 2, 3, 4, j. V. Basketball, 2, 3, Varsity Basketball, 4, Varsity Tennis, 3, 4. Swi.rh. ' . . . Sage Hill .rurnmerr . . . rachel butter . , . one of the engineers. JULIA H. WEILL Julie When You With Upon a Star RADCLIFFE English Honors, 1, 2, 3, 4, French Honors, 1, 2, 3, History Honors, 1, 4, Latin Honors, 2, Mathematics Honors, 3, Bandersnatch, 3, 4, Jabberwock, 3, Editor, 4, junior Paper, As- sistant Editor, 1, Maroon, 2, 3, 4, Aristoi, 1, Dramatic Club, 1, Forum, 3, Secretary, 4, French Club, 3, 4, Inter-Arts Forum, 4, Si- nifer, 3, 4, Theater Club, 4. Independent intellertual . . . mademoiselle . . . Plea.fe write for jahby . . . ronridered opinionr. Mosr INTELLECTUAL BARBARA VERMILYA Barb Pretty Baby ENDICOTT JUNIOR COLLEGE Riverdale Country School, Riverdale, New York, 1, Chorus, 4, Ski Club, 3, 4, Theater Club, 2, 4. On her merry way . . . hole: in her .rolex . . . taxi-lady . . . contagious laughter. JOAN Voss Ar If I Didn't Have Enough on My Mind WELLESLEY English Honors, 1, 2, 3, 4, French Honors, 2, 3, History Honors, 1, Latin Honors, 2, Mathe- matics Honors, 3, Bandersnatch, 3, Co-Assist- ant Editor, 4, jabberwock, 3, 4, Class Day Committee, 3, Publicity Club, 3, 4, Stage De- sign Committee, 3, Ushers, 2, 3, 4, Aristoi, 1, Chorus, 3, 4, French Club, 4, Inter-Arts Fo- rum, 4, Rifle Club, 2, 3, Vice-President, 4, Signifer, 3, President, 4, Ski Club, 4, Theater Club, 2, Vice-President, 3, 4, J. V. Archery, 3, Leaders, 1, 3. jack-of-all-trader . . . ralm, cool, and collected . . . artirtir . . . The Duhe'J Durherr. Mosr LIKELY T0 SUCCEED WALTER WEISSINGER Walt In My Merry Oldrmobilen Bownom West High School, Minneaiolis, Minnesota, 1, Edgemont, 2, Spanish Clu , 4, Ski Club, 4, Varsity Club, 3, Vice-President, 4, J. V. Foot- ball, 3, Varsity Football, 4, Varsity Basketball, 3, 4, J. V. Baseball, 3, Varsity Baseball, 4. Watrh that pas: . . . outlaw . . . Mn. Mar- .rhall'.f bert 6th year Spanish .rtudent . . . con- tagiou: conversation. BETTY ANN WESTBERG Bunny I Wanna Know Ya Better Than I Do CONNECTICUT COLLEGE Fon WOMEN Broadway High School, Seattle, Washington, 1, Lincoln High School, Seattle, Washington, 2, 33 Chorus, 4. From the great Northufeft . . . What'.f up, Doe? . . . good-natured . . . chem rrarnmer. MARY JANE B. WHITE Dinny Sweet and Lovely ENDICOTT JUNIOR COLLEGE Class Secretary, 3, 45 G. O. Council, 2, Ac- tivities Committee, 33 Social Planning Board, 4, Library Staff, Secretary, 1, 2, Vice-President, 3, President, 4, Make-up Committee, 1, 2, 3, President, 4, Leaders, 3, 43 G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, Secretary, 4. Serene . . . that hand-box looh . . . quiet ef- fciency . . . Silver Bay Jumrnert. MosT RESPECTED DONALD WHYTE Don California, Here I Conte UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA History Honors, 4, Bandersnatch, 4, J. V. Football, 2, 3, Varsity Football, Co-Captain, 45 J. V. Basketball, 3, Varsity Basketball, 45 J. V. Track, 3, Varsity Track, 4, Varsity Club, 4. Ardent athlete . . . The California Sunbeam . . . a potential ratrh . . . hoyith red hair. BEST ATHLETE RICHARD MCG. WEITZNER Snip Without a Song NEW Yom: STATE AGRICULTURAL AND TECHNICAL INSTITUTE Cafeteria Committee, 2, Chorus, 1, 25 Rifle Club, 35 Ski Club, 45 Varsity Track Manager, 1, Varsity Track, 2, 3, 4. Darh, Jilent type . . . nice guy . . . avid ringer . . . trachrter. BRUCE WHITE Midget Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? LEHIGI-I Mathematics Honors, 33 Leaders, 34 Varsity Club, 3, 4, Varsity Baseball, 3, 4. Hey Malfterfinrhu . . . Sunday morning soda jerk . . . I'll pay ya later . . . rtrong arm taftirf. ww ,wztve tv. Vkiwp Qunm'-'gk Piss nut- mr W 'Wigan upset 'kulnicut' and? ste. famil- v,Qg?qx3s obmiiwg-:.'ih 329.15 N burCLL1' Us-ess thou D s n ow-' Euul - 'A 1: Ea.vao'.I.,,,,B2n.llI. CG-71'-'T sox- tl-Y? - ROBERT WHITESIDE Bob I've Got You Where I Want You CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Mathematics Honors, 3, Chess Club, 3, 4, German Club, 3g Wrestling, 1, 2, 3, 4. Big time Irientitt . . . Jeriour . . . .rtrong man . . . gQu1en rahe? MARY JO WILBUR jo Oh, You Beautiful Doll ENDICOTT JUNIOR COLLEGE Bandersnatch, 4, jabberwock, 3, 4, Maroon, 4, Cafeteria Monitors, 1, Library Staff, 1, 2, Make-up Committee, 1, '2, 3, 4, Chorus, 1, Rifle Club, 3, Theater Club, 2, Twirling Club, 3, 4, Leaders, 1, 2, 4. Twirling Twirtr . . . purer . .. . writer'J wit . . . long yingermzzlr. WILLIAM M. WILLIAMS Bill Gu Wert, Young Matz WILLIAMS Oak Park Township High School, Oak Park, Illinois, 1, 2, Hall Monitor, 4, Chess Club, 3, Vice-President, 4, Chorus, 4, Forum, 4, Span- ish Club, 4, Varsity Track, 3, 4, Varsity Wrestling, 3, 4. The burdler . . . ufed can , . , afnitylfar Williumr and women . . . Har it expired, OMCEYPU THOMAS WILSON, JR. Tom, Smiley All I Owe, I Owe Ioway DARTMOUTH Callanan junior High School, Des Moines, Iowa, 1, Class Treasurer, 3, 4, G. O. Council, 4, History Honors, 4, Mathematics Honors, 33 Bandersnatch, Co-Associate Editor, 4, Band, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club, 3, Varsi.y Club, 3, President, 4, j. V. Football, 2, Var- sity Football, 3, 4, J. V. Basketball, 3. Hey, wbere'f Swede? . . . embezzler extraor- dirmry . . . a little btt bar: . . . terrific tnrbler. GRAHAM WILLIAMS G Cbiri-biri-bin NORTHWESTERN Class President, 3, 4, English Honors, 1, 2, 3, 4, Bandersnatch, 3, Assistant Editor, 4, Bul- letin Board Committee, 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Privi- lege Committee, 4, Ticket Sellers, 3, Aristoi, Vice-President, 1, Senior Band, 1, 2, Vice- President, 3, President, 4, Senior Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, Signifer, 3, Vice-President, 4, Spanish Club, 3, 4, Leaders, 1, 2, 3, 4. I rbould get 4 date? . . . quiet exeeutizfe . . . easy going . . . '49ef'.r eboire. Mosr RESPECTED STEPHEN WILSON Wee Willie, Steve Baby Fare YALE Edgemont, 1, Hotchkiss, Lakeville, Connecticut, 2, Mathematics Honors, 3, Chess Club, 4, Dramatic Club, 4, Ski Club, 4. Field and Jtream . . . lair bert friend-Eli . . . Big Town . . . prartieal pmnkr. WILLIAM WINSHIP Load, Bill Lazy Butter DARTMOUTI-I Mathematics Honors, 3, Color Guard, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club, 3, 4, J. V. Football, 3, Varsity Foot- ball, 4. Waw bawpefted? . . . Wee Willeeu . . . a real Jport . . . 3V3oo. CLASS PRIDE AND joy .LQ -. - nnunaefm. ALEXANDER E. WOLF Take Me Out to the Ball Game UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA History Honors, 4, Aristoi, 1, Dramatic Club, 3, 4, Forum, 2, 3, 4, Rifle Club, 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club, 4g Varsity Tennis, 3, 4, Varsity Club, 4. Third in a Jerier . . . Giant fan . . . hittory whiz . . . Jurrounded hy women. EDITH WOLF Edi Sumn1ertin1e PEMBROKE English Honors, 2, 3g French Honors, 2, 3, Latin Honors, 23 Mathematics Honors, 31 Jab- berwock, 3, 4, junior Paper, lg Cafeteria Squad, 3, Chairman, 43 School Store, 2, Aristoi, lg French Club, 2, 3, 43 Leaders, 2, 3, 4. Who har the Toni? . . . Where'r Alex? . . conxrientiour . . . But l'm Edi. ' . EMILY WOLF Emy Summer Evening PEMBROKE G. O. Council, 35 English Honors, 2, 35 French Honors, 2, 3, Latin Honors, 2, Mathematics Honors, 33 Jabberwock, 3, 45 junior Paper, 1, Cafeteria Squad, 3, 4, School Store, 2, Aristoi, 1, French Club, 3, 4, Theater Club, 2, Leaders, 1, 2, 4. Clair Jong: . . . No, Fm Emy . . . writing for Iahhy . . . good athlete. CATHERINE L. WYSS Cathy I Would Do Anything for You RADFORD Mathematics Honors, 3. Hi . . . univerral inlerext . . . petite . . . Red Riding Hood. AT THE END OF THE TRAIL We'oe rome to the end of our long, long trek- I gueff we'1fe left eaeh teacher a wrerk. But the fun we'1Je had we wouldn't trade, And we feel proud in making the grade. The danrer, the Billboard, the foothall garnet, In thir Band y you'll Jee all the narnef 0fSra1-Jdale High Srhool in '49, You'll get the pirture hy reading eaeh line. Each one of ur minery har Jtruck hir gold In the form of a white diploma, we're told. And that cherirhed Jcroll if only a part Of the menfrier each Jenior will keep in hir heart. U 51 THE MINERFS PICK l. Must frllHfII7fc',' Muilytt ltlmttm and Clhnrlic Mosht-rg 2. Mm! Re'5f1Ntt'r1.' Mary jam- Vihittf :md CQ Vfilliattxal 5, Hex! Lilian' Shirlcy Abbott .mtl Hart Mt5-J.ttnt't-g I. Iiiggwl Fliris Suu Swanson and Cllttutic dc Bugthng lim: l'wwf1t1!ity.' Barbara Nt'Alt'cr :mtl lbw 5xxut'tl':t3gt'f'g tw, ,WMI l'njmlt1s': Bt.-tty ,lt-,tn Smith and Harvey Gvrryg T Um! Ilmg uilfw I'l:t11f!t: 'Lmt' Mtttxgntt and Kit Fcxrong H. Bats! l3w.twr!.' H,trh.tr,t ,Iulmstm Ami Htnty Shl1ldL'IlL'T1 9. llwztf ,Huff 'fm' S'tmt:l,zl:m' Pt-gtgt Ktattwxttgh .anti Vxgtlt 5'sNk'!'lfLlgCl'Q IU. lim! Eflrftff Hmm Hmygt itz' tt: tt:-J Um: XX Tutti ll, fin? lrmlfllktj. UM?-1:11 xE,i!'1!!x!LS.1Ut-. i!ttp5w'?Ltrt+? Mm iitefltyt. THE MINERIS PICK 12. Most Romantic Couple: Party Landis and Bob Dehlenclorfg 15. Best All Around: Shirley Baldwin and Bill MacDowcll1 14. Mos! Talented: Nancy Calla- way and 'lim Thrashcrg li. Class Pride and joy: Diana Kay and Bill W'inship1 16. Uvittiesis Vivienne Mitchell and Ron Schlossbcrg: 17. Best Sport: Kit Pleuthncr and Bill Berling 18. Moy! Crmsrievtious: lithclyn Mallan and Tom Petschckg I9. Mos! Intellernml: julio W'eill and Ralph Krauscg 20. Mos! lijfhfieut: Sue Hosking and 'loc Hinscyg 21. Best Dwu'er.' Sylvia Tuttle and Bob Fostcrg 22. Most likely In SllCl'6'l'di joan Voss and Wlinthrop Thics. l'l,.XSS Ulf N730 I :'r.rt Rust' li. l'enael1in. lf. Fink, A. Micou, S. Singer, M. Higgins, VI. OBrien, 'I. Rank. Nl. Ryan. U. Hy- lanil. R, Slater, ii. lfeinilel. l.. Schaefer, .S'r'cmnl Rum' rl. Tihhitls, l7. Knowles, ll. llnrlman, IJ. Morgan, R Hohl, J. Nloore. li. Axton. l.. Vnlricciotti, A. XYal1le, A. linillong. 7-lIil'4i l?o1t'-Li. .-Xnilerson, dl. Sto- well. J. Staley, A. Tyson. K, Sirl- lane. Nl. loogan. 1. Mel raeken, li. Herb'-ll, if forlnetl. l', Maahs. Ffurrth I'0'ZL' -A. Ilankers. K. XYoel- per, j. Brice, R. llohrenwinil, .X. fNlc'l'arIhy, j. liragnani. CLASS HE year is 19114. Now promoted to the almighty seventh grade, we gaze up at the gargantuan juniors, and we can't help wondering what it will be like COITIC I9-'l9. So let us polish oh' our worn crystal ball and see what we can about ze future. Alma! Little do we believe it when we see Dave Grogan, followed by jack Kern, bound- ing up the basketball court. Next we hnd, armed with hockey sticks and blackjacks, our G. A. A. fand that doesnt stand for Glamorous Amorous Athletesj representatives, Bonnie, Wlmitey, judy, Mac, and Lucie. Rod Young, Sandy Rubin, and judy Freydberg are drifting into the picture now, and all three seem a bit perturbed. Maybe learning lines for the next drarnatic club produc- tion isn't quite as easy as it's cracked up to be! Suddenly a loud outburst is heard while Judy Cohn, Debbie Stoddard, and Don Mook, recently escaped from the Music Tower, give out with the old song and dance routine. CLASS Ulf V730 Firxt li'rm'-H. Scllitt. Bl. Hoiles, ll, Roesen, l.. jackson, H. Lalnli, Nl. Mcfall, IJ. NYalsh. A. Cannon, M, Green, S. Rubin, S. Selnniilt, S. XYinlcrs, ll. Parker, Sr't'm1ll 16111.--f J, Mink, XV. 'llrantwc-in. R, Nelson, l.. Zolotorofe. Curran, R. Skelton, R. Perkins, 'l. Nickerson, ll. 'l'ix- honen, H. Lyons, Nl. fhianelli, j. Phillips, H, Kaplan, ll. Berlin. Tlzird Row WA. Newlin, N. Hannl- ton, Rlillbllilllgll, N. Gillis, , jenkins, M. liatcliell, l.. Hickey, ll.. llarnes, M. R 'ker, li. fanieron. l', Brnning, j. XVestni:in, B. Ilrown, Xl. Gallagher, Fnnrtlz Rim' - R. Young, ll. Hililehrznn. lf. Pane. XY. Vail, 'lf l.iz-se. M. Utten, H. King, J. Newman, l'. Ile Laekner. R. Chapin. R. I.t-el'ln1ri.ger, IJ. Monk. k'I..X5S Ol: lflill 1-'irxl Run' l', Sehininiat, j. lfreyml' lucrg, ,-X. Blum, Xl. lllork, if Sevilla. S. Smith, l'. Persliing. F. L'1nlil,e. li. Iilliott, C. lYerner, B, Benjzinnn, ll. Stoililarcl. Xl. Nlyers. .S'f'r'-will Rim' I. XYllitelmir, XY. Ifxnizni. l'. llziviw. R, XYise, H. Blelntyre, B. Swan. li. Stewart, lf. lJel':iso, N. fitron. ti, Briggs, l'. l.:1uhin, li. lforil, j. Ross. lllirii Run' fj. lY:nren4lorf. li. l.ienan, S. Klee, A. Xlzirruse, lf Springer. Koerner, tl lYllitel1ill. Y. Kuellnilorf. -l. Tllonipson, l.. Yan der Feen, R. Brown, B. Steen- son, ll. lYilli:uns. lfnilrrli lrnruf I'. Model, l'. llelaney, H. l'hillips, R, li nn'tl, YI. Tluonipson. li. i'l1elp-, R. Yun Horne, R. Pearl. I. llentsrh. S. Smulciiie. l.. Xlznrx. Xl, Nlitehell. OF 1950 As the scene shifts hetween jahhy and Maroon rooms, we find Benji, Renata, Irwin, and Glazie feeding their various publications a well-balanced diet of literature. A black cloud seems to be obscuring our vision. As it lifts, we see Doug Morgan and Adrian Budlong whiz by in their, it you'll pardon the expression, cars. Next is heard a furor around the hallowed halls of Ye Olde Institution. It seems that this year Edgemont kicked in with some pretty appealing attractions. Alan, Dihbie, Ann, Bert, Doris, Mac, and Delsa are good proof of this. We see Matthew Mitchell, Peggy Surdy, and Sally Smith hlithely discarding their high honor roll cards. As the crystal ball fades, we catch a glimpse of the dreaded disease-Spring Fever- setting in on our well-behaved juniors. Ah well! Only pipe dreams! It's ll long time till 1949. D'ya really think a junior year Could be that wonderfull .-. .. AnE1l'E.f fl..-XSS OF 1950 First Rum'--,l. fohn, A. Howling. j. XYalker, M. Moore, l'. Quinn, li. Schilt, M. Hotles, J. Stenernxigel, A. Haas, B. Hoyle, N. Averill, Nl. Surely, S. Howe, H. Beer. H. Sehwah. .Yrcnvni Irurt' Il. jones, ll. Starhuck, l.. Carroll, j. Kernzin. R. XYest, li. Young, H. lleorige, B. llglletta, Xl. liziltnn, ill. Slay, R. Maslow, R. jackson, j. Trimble. Third Run' 7 B. Czirpentvr, Nl. lilzisel, if Tnnlller, B. Irish. ll. Ridgeway. S. Howe, A. Leithezul, H. Fortlung. ll. l'erl, J. Nichols, j. Nlztloney. Nl. lfnrzlrnnu. l'. lllllsll. li. Smith. I oln'!h Rim' ll. iirouuil. N. XYeil, li. flllillllllffllll, ll. Reile- ireltl, XY. Reid. l.. Marx. R. Smith. J. jirzinek, J. ll'i5ll, lf. Uzillztliziii, tl, Blererlilll, l'. 'l':ippin. CL SS OF 1951 LASH! Albert Einstein has just come up with the remarkable formula 49 -t' 2 I 51. Do you realize the possibilities of his finding? It means that two years from now the class of '51 will be in the saddle, and as sophomores they have already shown their mettle. With Mills on the Varsity and Lucy and Patty cheering the team on to victory, they afforded the seniors stiff competition. While Willy, Shirley, Judy, and Patty worked on the G. A. A. for bigger and better games, Joanne followed a hockey ball up and down the field. And this year saw some terrific dances, thanks to Lucy, Patty, and Margaret. Herb and Willy certainly found them satisfactory .... The rest of the school took notes from sophs on the latest in hair styles for men. Our fuzzy-wuzzy squad, Herb, Bob, Bruce, and Don, with Mr. Reid as faculty advisor, were up to the minute .... Who's that we see floating around gyms A and B? Why, it's Judy and Joanne, of course, practicing their modern prancing .... As we look at the class from a more serious point of view, we spot Tom and his Troop of Kings, Queens, and Bishops, Linda, Susi, Catherine, Enid and Margaret gathering grist for Wimpy's mill fMar0on to youljg and Lois and Jean struggling to feed the ravenous fabberzmfk. Take it for all and all, it's been a fine year, and we hope next year's sophs have as great a time as we had. FLASS UI 1951 Fourth Row -S. Easton, D. Hancock, XV. Burt, R. Geissinger, J. Terry, M, Chalet, J. Hogan, Irish, li. Brandi, li. Tucker, D, Saunders, D. Davis, D, Mayers, D, Budnik. Third Row-VV, MeAnirew, V. riuVlgneanrl, J. Christie, J. Schmitt, H. Fehskens, li. Peterson, l,. Lyttle, B. Borne, C. Strickland, li. Minton, E. Kraepelien, E. Sherman, S. Skedclen. Second Row-J, Newlin, J. Stancler, li. Hammond, lf. Judy, J. Hunger, N. Protliurs, D. Scalapino, R, Mnuclnn, H. Van Zelm, J. Mcliittriek, R. Grunehauin, A. Tidwell, J. Doyle, H. Duval. First Ron'-H. Beard, R. Kenny, D, Collins, G. Garfield, L. Lavin, l'. Stone, D. KlllL1llt0ll, I.. Toole, B. Stein, lf. deSylva, A. Herald, J. XVillenhrok, P, Berlin, C. Moreland, J. Krause. 56 VIMXSS Ulf IUSI Fvlzrllr Rffru -I', 'lzmw-y. R, I'1cl'u-, R, Ihnwculln-s, V. Rich, VI. NIcl':nI4Iz-n. R. I4utlurwiL'Ix, Il. NI:lImm'5'. I. lI:uImrl1u. R. NIIIIUV. R. IIILNIWI, A. IYI1iIl:lIwr. Il. .MI:nm-. 7'I11'rII lfwiv- III. XYc'wwIrv'. I'. Xlumluv, S. lxlzxrk, I. I':15v1, If 'I'Imm:n4. NI. Bm-ll, II. liluw, I.. linclf, j. XYIHIQL-I, S. I-ZlTa0Il, II. KXIIII-Illllll, A. Marr. .S'm'm1fl Iffm' I. Iivnhulxl, -I. Nlnruulzlx, V. 'I'1ppy, IC. 'I'I1iL-F, R. Iisluf, 'I'. 'l'I1r4mp. R. I.or4I, R. Izillllllllll. Il, I'cg14. II. l':lr-mx. I.. l':xIvrv. II. Swllur. 1'-IIIIVI Iffm' I., SUIIH, I.. Rivchin. S, I'L-Iwlu-II, H. -IIIIIC-, .X. Spv11u'1', -I. I.yul1-. KI. Izulwy. I'.. SIIJWIIN. lznvm, Il, INIFILT, NI. -Illm-N. It. I'.1Iw:u'4IN. VLASS UI WSI l uul'Ilr Rrfiu -'I'. .XIwy11. If. Hrf-ukwulflt. III. Riplcy, .-X. 'I-Ilillllllw, XY. Ulwnl, lf f'urvIIi, G. flrcrr, NYil- IIIIIIN. K. Ifillxu-1'I+l1wIl. R, I'Irc':'w, Ii. IIIIIAIFIIQII, Ii. -lnlmxrm. 1'Il1'l'tI Kiln' I. Ilugzm. I.. Brcskin, 'If fNIorri- un. NI, Slmtlx, IQ, VIQIIIIIIQIIIINI, j. IIu--Iwrmzum, I'. .'Xll5IIII, X. Klm-riff-11,j. Iivzmx, Il. Kucll. C. Bllrgwf, ll Rmlgrr-. If. Mack. .Slwurzll Ifrm' R. Richter, Il. I.L-nt, I . Smith, l', XVIIIIIIHCII, I'. Sulmltv, R. Sclmuirlur, ID. Q iellvr, Il, Ilrown, XY. 'I'r1Iry:u1-un, .-X. Ycrrilli, If Kdlmg, R. .XIIILIIIH Firxt lfrm' S, II:-ssler, Ii. Ilolxlmic. l 'IL - ga C. Sumxm-rf. ,I. Ilallnwzay. NI. Nlcrrill. I.. Iinrlmm, ID. I.u1v1w, Il. XYurk, A. Nlzu-zmluy, Ii. Savage, I., t Alnfful, AI, jollnwu. II. Xntllny, Il. Hzlum, f J J eva' fl 57 ' . I: I7 N' 31 IJ 1, I jp - x 4.1 Q, jxk L? , Q V IW A A My W :Al QW A Q 1 A, ' A rg Q A as J f V mm Ji 35. in 4 ,W.x.,?,,w I! fr fi f- 3.3 1 'W A Q5 430 Yarn ' g Wx 42 ii, WW qM 'Q M i Q , 'wax . 11 A1 'A X S5 RM Mx .AY .Q r . My X fe.1O O- Stall bho11 K-'W'T' 5 l Z' yooe, Q, ' 2 N: jf P W f W Wy. W man me ' ff. 0 Q ' , I F' wx. C . 4 . 1 3 ' ju ' I sz. ssxto , Z I' . yy '.' . . ,O R 1. 5 ' I' 0' C 6 5 u B, H s X I, W, .l I I U., s-S. A x up 'S 5 s 1 . ' ' 54 ffk 4' s J . 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N. .Xx'm'i'ill, I , tle Sylvxl. l fr'.vI Rim' N. lixilliiwziy. XY, Swt-i'l1':1uc'i', Xlr. lit-vt-ritlet-. .'ltl7'Il.V1'l',' ll. lien- snil, ,N'f'i'ri'lfif'-x': li. 5l:u'limvell, l'rt'.tiflt'niIJ ll, lflinl. 'l1'm.v1n't'i Q ill. l'elsi'l1t-ls. 'lf t'm1imi'. XY. ilililvs, .xillllfffl . . . , . , . , . , .Rlrv ll. linlm. l'. lizlllflulit-it, II. lierry. l 1i'i'fl fi'.mli'l1l,' lx. l,Ill'lslll, ll. Sefllrlluilln . . COUNCIL OST clubs work, then have some fun, but the G. Ofs work is never clone. Harvey's Activities Committee lends a sympathetic ear to the clubs in an effort to solve their dilemmas. To Dan and the Treasury Committee talls the job of producing a budget for activities next year. Keeping the constitution in style is the tluty of XVinthrop's Constitution and Rules Committeeg and, ah, yes, the task of maintaining orcler at games is tlelegatetl to Tocl's Service Committee. More in the public eye is Tom Petschek, Assembly Chairman, who plans those welcome Wecltuestlay' affairs, and next comes the Social Planning Board, to-headetl by Nancy and XValte1'. Their efforts have proclucecl our dame extravaganzas. Meanwhile supervising all this activity is the leacler of leaclers, just plain Bill. r', - 5' r rg ?i'f y ' A gli- l ' T l - - 'N l- A11 1 4' J - T . .501 .::53 0 'fl f-0. li E.. ' ' X E5E7::l 31 1 ' UI t 2u:::u -' N ' lasts? ,J ,-, . 1 95.4 ti ff' ,m , . . t ff 1 5522 f f ffr' Q e 0 f- 1 an 1 , H ,. k L43 60 '-i. i 'Q' rr , 1 ,. Nil, ' -----rii 1 f H . Q 41' vs , . . H W 0 0 J , ,-s '3... 4 . , , 1 ,ll'Nlul4 .Xl I'IX'I'l'lliS ,F 5 lanmtli Rim' il. tilrun. j. Verlsin-, l'. tiziillalwl, ll. vliusls. lf! XYhyte, IP, Knapp, Rx Moore, j. Seward. T. 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A ga 'tg' ' -U ' l D .N l s . . . . .. is ' K ,, , NDER Allan Baldw1n's excellent direction, the budding genn of the Ueventh, ' in eighth and ninth grades have made a fine record this year. While ther ouhcil hasi X 1 X X enjoyed itself thoroughly in the fulfillment of its duties, it has also achieve' success in ' lf making the group a spokesman of the students. Several of their accomplishments were a , noontime study room supervised by students, a variety of dances and parties, more and better issues of 5 -I'61i61', and chartered buses to school activities, Wfhen certain young ladies V se ' follow parliamentary procedure in the presentation of their motions, U Allan arn' at t aand omthe t ls of an executive. In hopes of improving the . . v . , xx Cou 'il, the jullor G sei a del- tion to Pelham. Q-, ' ' xv ,f vp Y HQ 4 f, 'A I X ' Q' -yy. ff f' If f - ' i ' . . 1' V f' A . ., 6-ki , jf ' ' iq EJ , If C 4 v 1 f iff -- - ' .1 .1 r X i 1 ' lt, . , , ' . W 019 i yxx. i I o ' f -S 1 b' I , . 3 . A ' lc ,,fQEha9J ' ' v 0 A '7ii' . ' j Q, My X i u!.ula' , ' 2' AN leiyigvr K i SY, I LQVA5 liwifhf a .' Y x . 'Q '15, ri W i Q... 4 gi V. IW? QE, ' lg if x ,IR -R ' L 'f sf, 13 Y ' ' I HR ' ' 61 1. I . l .XIl-Ilili L. Iialile. .1lr.1i11i' limi'-' .' sl man, j. fXlc.Xnili'i- '. , i XYeill, A. filllllltbll. l'. Siirily, Stndilaril. .Siltnzgf-f li, Knicl. CVVL . ', . .alll , , ' , SIGN IFER HE door stealthily opens, an arm appears and snatches the absence slip off the hook. Who is it? Wlmo else but one of the diligent members of Signifer performing his sacred dutyl These are the geniuses whose averages are impressive enough to enable them to be freed from study hall several times a week to work in the office, rescue lost parents, and occasionally serve as guides. These and other scholarly duties keep this little band, headed by Joan Voss, well occupied and often rather confused. Well, as it is frequently said, lt pays to be ignorant. FORUM ORUM, Scarsdale Highs society for becloud- ing controversial issues, added some new be- clouders to its membership of battle-scarred vete- rans this year. Hiya, Ronnie! Stimulated by a presi- dential campaign to end all campaigns and polls tand pollsterslj, Forum treated itself to some interesting discussions. From the Alaskan Indians to morals in present-day life, the range of subjects was wide and that of opinions wider, but Tom managed to keep some semblance of order. As to debates at other schools, can we ever forget that Tom and Wfimpy battled for Strom in Bronx- ville? Better luck in '52, boys! .S'l1i1rn'r'.S'l1-i' - ll. lillintl. R. Hi der, XX. llnes, .X. Wolf, XYlliIesi4le, lin ' Ifuxii Xl. Xlitcll 'll. R. Luelilic Uniting, 'l'. l'etscIii-k. ,l. Hin cv H ll -nson Y NX' i ' ' Ilonovzin, j, ljk'lllIlllll. ll. kiJll'l 'r. x Butcher. if Cilallin, -I. Mack. I ringan, ',S'f'i'l'4'!1iljx' ,'v li. XYilliz n ' .r i 1' ,' oss, '.'1iz' ' 1 N lf0Rl'Nl F1'r.vt lfmi' .X. lirusliy. I Deutsch, R, Thies. bl. XX1-ill. .Sri l'I'fflI:.V,' Miss tinniior, ,-lilr'i.i' lx. Krause, l.. ,l:il'hn. .Swflzifl lu i f ll. Brunton. .X. Nlziahs, 'lf lit schelt. 1'1'z'.rirlc11l,' R, lNlIlllK'lllI'l, lr Slayers, l'. flllltlilllbll, Yilllli Rwiuefll. Selilusslnerg. 'lf Ileitscli ll. l.:Avil1, H, Ulsnn. li. lillis l.. Mary, ' Ritter, 'lf ' Selinci MA RUUN First Run'--J. lfluegelnmn, J. Mack, J. XYeill, li. iillllllllfwlll, E, Mallzm, M. Ilonglas, N. Mul- yette. .Srcwrtl Rcm'ffR. Klilmanott, R. llolirenwencl, Mr. Ayer, :lil- 1'is0r',' J. llespres, C'n-Editrwg NY. Tliies, t'0-lidiInr,' Mr. Myers, .-1d1'i.v0rg .X. Maalis. J. lilzissman. Third Rum--IH. Bn-njzmiin, l'. XY:1lsl1, E. Minton, K, Kniel, Il. Huselien. J. llenluim, H. farter, R. Hutcheson, S. Sherwin. T. Petseliek, B. Phillips, B. Heis- singer. Xl. tllnsel, F. Frey, A. Stedman, E. Donovan. Hmrlli Rott' -S, Petscliek, I.. Goetz, IJ. Lavin, J. Mcfaw, ti. Bacon, l'. Hreese, R. Munk, H. Ryder. B. Yan Horne, l'. laimlis, K. Rutl- uers. .S-IIIIHFI' .Yllrf l.. fuse, l. Ifeutscli. J. liolliii. S. tlnsney, R. lxrzmse, L. Lindrotli. J, ltlzmgzm. l.. Marx, ll. Olson, J. Radc- lizuigli, AN. Rankin, N. Slievcr-, NI. Smith, L. Vander Feen, H. XY:-il. Xl. J. XYilhur. MAROON HERE have been some changes made in the '49ers Maroon. Publius moved over from Letters to the Editors to the editorial column, and he and Joan produced reams of fighting edi- torials. The name plate moved to a more daring position, indicating a radical trend. Bobby K. con- tracted a foul disease called l'Jub Jub while Irwin begged more space. During the melee Mr, Ayer tore his hair Csingj, and Mr. Myers calmly looked on. Flugy and Mack carried concealed typewriters in basketballs, and Norm and Dave wore out raincoat after raincoat covering games. IABBERWOCK HE jabberzwck. like its namesake, burbled as it came. It burbled in prose and in poetry, in light and in serious vein, it burbled in every literary form known to man and beast, as a prop- erly domesticated -,c1bb6'1'll'0tik should. This year there was a new trainer in the person of faculty advisor Samuel Withers. The obstreperous beast was appeased and cajoled by Julie, Carol, Ralph, and Karolina, while Laurel, Barbara, and Sandra drew pictures of him and otherwise ministered to his ego. The avowed purpose, to lose so little on each issue that it made money, was furthered by sales at the stand of the Union News Service at the Scarsdale Station. JAl5HliRXYUl'Ii Hu-'k Ruiz'-N. lficlyette, A. Mc- liulclieon, M. Glzuscl. R. Krause, 'l'r'r'a.tl1r'r1',' if Hruninig. lf l.c:i- liey. .Yz'c1'vlr1r',vg l'. tlirrmiigli, J. XYQ-ill, lfdilnrg J. Hack. K. Kniel, Art Ifri1'tur,' J. lienliani, .X. Maalls, Krztuse. FFUIIP Run'--l.. Ja n, E. XYolf, H. Elliott, C, Eaton, J. Carter. K. Kahn, lf. Frey, J. tilzissman, li. XYolf, B. Benjamiil. Sllizllm' S11-V ---B. Johnson, l.. Limlrotli, B. liaison. S. Singer, J. Voss. J. XYerner, Ili: NYitliers, .-lil7'1'x1fr. fitllflfll Iffm' rl, Stn-ink.uup, I.. lllrlcry. H. lirzmlimn, S, Klee, I , l':t1w, XY. I'ullc't1:l. -I. 'l'lu':isl1a-V. R. luster, X. I llil4lL'lmx'k. ll. Ilulclu--un, NI, Iilork. R, Rout-rs. llinl lfrizi' li. NIL',Xlc'c'r'. II, VI. muh, Ib, Hurd. l'. Brown, Nl. I'i-rrymzxu. lf lllnrlc, Nl. Houg- lls, lf. Netter. .N'1'i'rfHil lfrm' Nl. Iliiwling, N. Rankin, Nl. l'rlmu, li'i'1li'1u'N If Ht i l'f1 xl' 14 Ill . , .. 'xii-', I ' ,' I. Nlzingzul. .S'rcii'1r11-v ,' XIV. I rafts, .'lrl7'1'.i'm',' I'iliI'.Xf Nutt' XI. IIIIIHIII. II, Iitlv1i1:l1'son Y H:trnc's. .X. Nl:trc'nsc-. .Sllulfwr slr I li Bum I Ihiu Ili I . Ilvwey. .X. lluxvling, R. lliilil, VI. Icukins. H. -Iriliusun, Iln'-l'r'1'.viiI1'r1rg li, l.amli, I.. Xlzlrs, Xl. Moore, l'. l'uIIel'. li. .XIlYlCR'I'ISINti t'I,I'l! it .. , ri -s, . -.-, Swan. 1. NM-rn.-r. I ADVERTISING CLUB OU can always distinguish the Advertising Club members by the worn out and flapping soles on their shoes. Day after day they make the rounds, leaving penniless shopkeepers and business men in their wake. Well instructed in their CRAl7TSmanship, these kids know just how to wheedle out ot' a stubborn client a page of advertising for a needy publication. President Betty Bevier leads the parade while jane Mangan writes all inducing letters to prospective customers out ot' walk- ing distance. RIFLE CLUB AVE you ever wondered about those strange sounds coming tirom behind that mysterious door in the basement? Well, it's the Rifle Cflub. It you have any intention ot' joining, be sure your eyes are perfect. Blindness has no place among these dead-eye Dicks. President jack Marshall, assisted by Ioan Voss, vice- president, makes sure that the club keeps in shape for all matches. Witli Mr. Pfatt as advisor, this year's club will probably shoot its way to victories galore. I Rll I,li t'l,l'Ii 'I lriiil lffm' 'lf Ritt-wr, lf 'lim-pe. N. Klerrill, S. Hruskillu. XI. I'I'i ryman, ll, Suiuulers, Ii. lmlrlnv, Xl. Surely. I XYiukel, Ii, Xutlley. S, Tuttli-, DI. Ilzirrisun, Yi't'i1.t- m'1'1'g Xl. Huy, NIV. l'f:il'f, ,lilr 1'i.wi'..N'i'mii1il lfuru tl. Ilzuuu, I. .Ii Hex-zlir. DI. Klmlt, .I. -l'vtsn'ln-lc, XYinilism'li. jeulciils, li, IIIITIIU. ,I. Ynss, lynn'- l'rr'.v1'ilril!,' l,. H, lhriles. .X'i'i'wf trH'.t',' YI. Stanley, .I, Sclilvslilut-1'. Fruilt Nutt' A. XYnll'. XY. Krieuslnatn, II, tivnrue, ti. Steu- giri, tl, Xvwiuau, DI. Ni-wiuzui. ,Yliilltfr .Ylivv R, .Xpuzuy XY. .Xp- gitr, l., liiiliieciotli. S. lfxtslml. S. , he-st'lc'l'. -I. Nlgirsliall. l'f'i'.i'1ilr'ill,' I l. Fprliluwr. Nl. AI. XXilluur, I, I ml lfmu- -I. Dugan, I.. I.: - - I R. Ilirner. Ii. Kneil. .hiflllltllillf Ixaugh, S. Sclunidt, -I. Stowe C. Tllonlzts, I.. Yaniler I'c-en, Rank. PU BLICITY CLUB OSTERS to the Ielt of usf Posters to the right of us! Yesterday all we saw were walls, dull gray walls, but today school is a haven of color. The Pub- licity Club has been at work again. After long hours under the paint brush, their finished products were on display, heralding future events. No dance, musical, or dramatic program escaped the notice of President Alice Monroe, and at her command the club sprang into ac- tion. The results were a group of posters which not only served .1 purpose but also greatly enhanced the beauty ot ole Scarsdale High, CAMERA CLUB PEAKING of lighting effects, the flash-fiends ot' our Camera Club are tops in the trade. They've illumi- nated S. H. S. from basketball games to dances. Can it be that our chaperones pay for the bulbs? These boys l'.XXIIfIC.X l'I.I'II lfuck Ihffi' .X, SCIIZIIWIN. R, Ty- son, XY. XYiuss. R. NYE-I-s1I1:t11. XII-'. Ixc-Iley. .lf1f'l.wi',' Il. Iuluineu. N. IYHI, I-I. I.e-axitt. -I. XYoIIoI'4I. -I. Znlotnrtt-. S. Rich. -I. Ilohren- I wt-nel. FI'tt7lf Ifwn' XY. Ileri- -tiull. XII. Iinhn, l'1'c.i'iiI.'ufp Ii. I'I1tIp'r. VI. Ia-ztxitl, K. II1lI'lv.', ,Xlrnffcr Sltrv XY. .X1itIvrsol1. ,I. IIJt1'r. Ii. III:-sc'cIu's. XY. Iirew- -ivr. II. Hrmvn. Nl. l'haI:ur. Iam'- lff'tf.v1'iIi'f1I,' du Yiuliealul. II. Izllmil.-IL. hluclvinzm. IJ, Ilavensg R. Ili-iIpi'ru. ,I. I'InriIn1:tn. l'. ,lun-s. I', Lynch. XY. NIc.Xn- ilri-xx, II. Nlxhncr. R. I'earI, li. Rich. I'. Rinuunhl. ,I. Sztnflri, ,X. Scllxcarf. I'. Stanley, Al. Terry, .X. I Iionlzts. K. II vr'x'it-r. I., Znlotnrnfe. are responsible for the action shots in the Maroon and the Bandy candids. Witll a private darkroom and the guidance of EvoIa Bohn, chief flash, the lens luna- tics latch on the positive and develop the negative. ruth. II. Irish, .Stwirril limi' I Lylrle. .X. Marcusc, ,M'c1'i'l1u',x . rown, I'ict'-l'A't'.vl'4Ii'ItI.' I Voss, F1'r'.rl Rim' ,I, IIneIu'rinan Reker, NIV. Reid. .'ItI7'l'.x'1f1'. .fllllf fm' .Ylzv I. IJCIIIwL'II, ll. Iilll ind, NI. Ii:llL'I1eII, I.. Marx .-X. Klunrue, l'1'1'.i'ir1i'll!J ,I. Rath .fix v' , , 3 ' Y X X Q as X H Y Q ,J '35 ,R Q Q27 .Ay wg af' 'f A Q f' 'Z f if Yi' Q99 g: , 3 H gn it if M ' A '-51:89 ,, M ', :gg fi W. wk Q ff X Q 3 65 f ' ZI 2 Q We ' ' 52 1 2 ,M A , 9 4: wk? 5 lei '-,,. ,EA V7 Q fa 3 .-1, ft.. 1, X 2 -' Aw-,,-lyz , 3 fs ,jjjfz kg - .15 My mf' Sai - Y 145125 , W 1 M M 1 ,W Q 2, ,,.i?:w'.v f fix? H . Wm Q e 1 , ' L . W M, - v ' ELM AA- ' 1. ' . MWFQ-N I '- - , ia kW'1zwQSfkm. zwQ ,gm 5 W 1 2: , Y Q-sr ' X .V W 5 59524 5 F ll ami? -fm! f i Q54 ?f3?q? v?HQ :+fgffs.MMQ gg I . xg . ei Rv Q' sf V 3 . ,x-, U M 5:3 ! I ,va - - A 43 Wm ,Q Mm Em fi? 2: ,g get f -A at gf-ww Q 2103 Q N wi M h 'fihk 51? Y . 1'5' Q,1Q tw :W Rv Q dv x 1 N fe rg, Q32 A f 2 , ,. Hi X , ' ' 'ff iii.: 'ezfifw ug. Y W , . fb ,f A , ,Ts ,. GERMAN CLUB liffxl lfwh' Ii. IQHIUI, I'l'Vt'-I'l'1'.x'l' .Iuutf ,I. Rank, I'. Kzahls. R. I.uIuIu-, Xlxs. Nlzuwlvznll, .-hlzflxm-,' R. Stzlulv. B. Illlllllluxmz, BI. l'rIm:m. Smmzll R ff ir H ScI1w:1I1. XY. Kri:-uxn1:u1, 'IA I.lcM-, .XI. Xlilclu-II, li. ltlmlxlbur- Izxill. .S'l1l1flrV .S-Il-I' II. Brown. XI. lllzxlnl. N. Ixtrun, I'., Ixrac- prIu-xx. ,I. Ulirxf-11. I. Hrvy, , , I f'4'.f1'4l4'uf, 'I'. I vlwcI1rIx. 'lx Fcllwnbc. SPANISH CLUB l'?unI.' lx'ff7.' hl. Vlvnkinx, S. Tut llc, .X. SrIlIn-avr. II. XYIlIi:lmN, R. Ifuxu-x'. XY. XX'iIIi:m1s. VI. I'-l'cy4II1:-1:14. H. I.. Hfiylc, -I. Stcin I.:1mp, .Sr.'r'rtfzlQx',' K., Iizu-m1, R Ilngcrs. I.. II. II:u'nw, -I. IYewt' mzln. Ilnlfllr Rum' NI. IIul!4IrN. II, XII-.XIL-4-I'. Hr. Rysm. .-Ifl:'1.w1',' Iiuzm-Iicnll. .X. XYolf. I'. I.k'!lIlL'y, l'r'f'.viI11'uf,' .X. Hzlrcllfv. Fr-mit lffm' IQQL-r11c1'. I.. lQrIw:u'vIN I.. Il'lbII. N, Rnukun, II. tml .. , , wx-II. Inv-I r1'.v1fl4'uf,' 5, Ilznrm-N, I'. I.cIIwrl. I'. XIX-ix1cx'. I. Hu .xllrlljyuy .N'I1HHur' .Shy S, IXInImll I'. I'IlIIx. S. flu:-lf. XI. linux. R II:uIqvI, XI. IIunIL--. I. IInIIvmuI4 I4-I'. I. Ix1IuI1mIu1't. I. I.:u1:I1x R. RIIIIIUIIIII. .X. Xlunrnc. I I':l1'Iwl',S. Smith. FRENCH CLUB VI, RIl4It'II2!llI.1II, Ii, Smillu. I'. I'vml Im-r. N, fNI11IyvlIc-, I'. Fm'IlImIIm'l' I'. l'o1'1'uugIl, .X. SIL-mIxx1:111, R I1Ii1'm'r, H. SCIIIII-, XIV. IIUIII. .-lfl 7'1',wr',' R. Ilullrcmvrml, S. Ilnlfl win, I'fu'-l'r'1'.r1'r1'w1!,' I. IM-ul-rl: l'rf'.w1vl:lg Ii. IJm1m':m. I. XYUI' XIINN 4114-mIQ-llnillu. .'Ifl1'1'.wf,' II Ifnsll, .X. l:nnI4fn. KI. Ra-kg-r, I. 4:1111 rem. I.. Ifmlv, H, l zxrtw' I. IM-11I11ull. II. Hznmgzaxl, I'. Haul - v Iznglwr. I. Nznlvy, I. NI:l:aIl- .X'lr11H1'r .Nfzrv I.. Iluclf. XI. Il:n' ru, -lb. Iim-Iwrxllfum. I.. Dlzxulwmx Ixluv. I.. I.m4IrulIl. .X. Hn' l:u'1Ily, Il. NIUUIQ. Il. KIIHIL. Il I':u'Iwr. R. I'crIxi11f. II, IR-rl. 4' Nu-II. H. Rirlga-wzxy, 'I'. Kill--r I.. SrI111vI'ul'. I'. SQIIHIU, II Sinlpxuxl. S. SIIIIIII. ,I. Stzunlwr I'. Surzly, -I. 'I'I1umpfm1, XY 'I'r:m1wui11, Il, Yzuulux' Ifccn. AI Ynv, I.. .XIkil1su11. .X. .Xllslill Ii. Baum, ll. III-cr, A. lilum. what's going CLASSICS CLUB CC HECK Your Mangan's by you care for your togas and daggers here. couch is next to Lux jane the pillar on the left. Wotxld some wine, Secundus? Hey, on? Why, of course, it's the annual Roman banquet, and the eleven stal- warts are celebrating their safe arrival from the hazardous voyages of Aeneas. These socii have been through the wars of Caesar and the politics of Cicero, now they can lay down their arms and rest. K'I..XSSIliS til.l' I1 l i'r.i'f Rim' Miss Rose, .'liI7'i'.vni'g K. Kahn. .S'4'i'i'1'tul'-x'g li, lhmovzin, Ti'm1.rlrr'z'i',' L'. XYI1ilel1ill, j. Mxuigan. l'rt'.x'1ilrlli,' S. Singer, S. Klee, II. Sliiff. .S'ri'v1nl Rrm' li. .Xgget-. j. Hmscy, S. Barnes, R. lxrznise. , H mf 3, '18 16- v was C X l 1 K Vg. I 2 Q s yr ' 0 v l I P9 we . . GIQMNS CLUB . 3 1 HiE'MagciqtiClub kept, the school , fuddfed thissyearg with Walter Sweilt- fageg fi-resident, nothing was 'Tev fan- tastic for a stunt, The prestidigitators threw lots of crepe paper around in an assembly here in April, but there was plenty more for Edgewood in May. Furthermore, these boys didn't stoop to pulling rabbits out of hats fthat's too impracticalj. It's well to be in the good graces of such fellowsg they have winning waysfat cards that is. M.x1sici.xNs L'I.l'Ii llrinl R ffri' R. I, L't-1' burger, il. Silli ilmziii, XY. Spalding. fii.. 1 R ffft' K.jl'...uia-H, J, Sew: iist i, 1' .'i- aim-.mzfnfq NY. Swerlfzmer. li'c.r1'iI4'11t,' M r. Tew, .'lfl7'I..l'Ul',' IC. Net' In-r. lVi'i.vf Run' ll. Stallman. T. llesslrerg, S. Bliss. Sliiitffi' Sliv XY. ldzuiluorne, VI. Rusk, Sci'i'r't411'y. CHESS CLUB XCEPT for an occasional yell of tri- umph as a member eheclcmated an opponent, the Chess Club rolled smoothly and silently along. If one had opened the door of Room 41, he would have seen Bill Williams and Tom Throop loel-:ed in life- and-death struggle Qon the board, of coursej while Royce Gully and Bob Whiteside looked on, and Mr. Pratt added his com- ments from the sideline. The Chess Team, which had a very successful season, par- ticipated in nine league matches. VH!-iss l'l,l'B .Shzinlirlgff I l'apc, A, Mzialis, Ii. l'erl4ins, rl. Ni-xvinan. li. liI'llII I7illlI'II. I.. Valiri, Il. Brunton, S. XYilsnn. Nlr. Pratt, .-lllr'i'.mi'. .S'1 I1'z111f- T. Tlironp, I. I,6IlIhk'll, R. Tllies. Ii. Netlt-r. .S'l1irttm' SIU' J. Benjamin, R. Gully, T. I'etscl1e-It, .S'vcr'vlui',vp NY. Thies, IJI'!',VIAl'I'Hf,' R. XYl1itside, VY. xVIllIliIIIS, IIIIFC'-l,Vf'S1il1'l'llf. ...III at 1 1 . ' ,.. 111151: l'1win hx' H4111 SKI c'I.l'1s ' lcft in Rifflif--fl, Tillinuhzast. fl, lliitclier, R. futiinu. R. Brown, Nr, l :u'rnw, .-lil:'i.mi-,' ll. Keller, li. lirli, li, Kr:wpelit-n, Il, 'lliilwm-ii, li. lfwlrr. ll. Huvlnik, l . llrc-vkwolwlt, R, 4ii'nm'h:mm, ul. XYilliun1s, vl. l'l:uihurne, .X. Tlionixis, ll. SClllll'l1lt'F, SKI CLUB O one knew how many daredevils there were in S. H. S. until Doc Farrow formed the Ski Club. At once thousands of people began climbing over each other in an effort to obtain one of those little membership cards. In order to cut down the casualties on the slippery slopes, the members, including Claude de Bogdan, chief daredevil, were given instructions in ski steps and practical first aid. While most skiing was done vica- riously by movies, some of the more courageous souls actually took a few trips. X 4,4 el Q56 - ,f ' As Qt' i ,tllill If 21 i I . . .. i e ,H-il e S J- H zaiias, lflnrfnf I -! hm f' ' H ff, ik lid 69 IIl'l.I.Ii'l'I N lil LXRII I,I IlR.XRY S'I'.XIfIf Slirutlllljf R. Tllics. N. lizillziway,.S'i'i1't'tir1'y,' lI'. .N':.'i'r'tf'm1i'r', lfrrxf lfmri IH III-vier, I . Ifrey, ll. BIINYIIUII. lf. Ilulluvnil, l'ri'.ci'iIi':rI,' VI. Sli-inlcainp, I'rt1'-l'1'r.vi'ili'11l,' Xliss lialey, .li1- I. Iicnham, Xl. Harris, il. XIcAmIi't-w. .Ytmfzfil Iron' II. 1'.wf'p XX. Xvxul, li. k'I:iIIin, Ii, XX'iIli:in1s, lxlztvlflivf NI, l'i'b:m, Sclmnlx, -I, RiitIlt'l'fm'1l, Cilurli, H. l':u'tei', N. .Xvt'i'iIl, Sig. I., Iantlrulli. .slfrrfnf .X. Nlclailclit-uit, Ii, Knit-I, -I. Xlc.Xn' mini'-i'q S. Slierwiii, I'it't'-I'rt'.i'itli'1ri5 I', Xlazlhs. l'. Ret-rl, if Ireu, II, -I. Smith, li, llnnqlzl-, I., Xian iles' lfeeil, li. l.eiln-ri, Stqillgl, Miss Sill, .IiI7'ia'm-,' Miss Sit-vt-ns, .-Iilrizfrm-, Thi,-,I If dt' I'. I'utlei'..YI1liffi'f XIII' N. .XVei'1Il, T. Sieurl. lxhirt' I'. linfnazin, If, Marx, I . Ritter, XI. -I, Xlgihlt-rl Xl, Rust-, Xl. I-iitfrvinul, IN. Holmes, N. Nlc-reilitli. .Sliullur .Nlzv .X. Iilum, P. liliamhv.-rlain, II. QRIIIIIIIUIQ Ci. Hates, I-I. titinfl- man. X, Ilammunil, li. Hernstatlz, R. fXlcIJei'miiI, l'. Kelly, S. I'ctscIieIt, KI. II. XX'Iiite, l'Vt'.vitlt'ut,' Il. Znlntorufe. BULLETIN BOARD- IIuh? This is the laudatory and not too infrequent com' ment bestowed on the handiwork ol the staple, stamp, and stick club, better known as the Bulletin Board Committee. Pablo Picasso Swertfager majordomos the organization as only the man with experience could. Alice Monroe is chiet' keeper ol' the scotch tape as Vice-President, and Secretary Nancy Callaway holds the thumb tacks. LIBRARY STAFIifGo into the library any time, and-lolva member of the Library Staff. These willing martyrs, led by Mary jane Wliite, sacrifice at least two study halls a week for the purpose of easing the librarians' lives. The more important mem- bers sit behind the desk checking books in and out, while the lesser ones scurry around wal . - . . . I, shelving books, fixing magazines, and checking attendance. I-'lf I I 0 X In PRINTING CLUB AND PROJECTION C,LUBfC,ongratulations to Don Pegg and W ' I I, Mr. Bush on the new low reached in lingers caught in the printing press, as the Printing A -' M Cflub's eleven members ground out sports schedules and dance tick . in an everlasting 'Q I . ,V galaxy of color, Congratulations, also, to the Proiestior 'tlubrwlii 1, after a slow start, III ' . K . . . I F. .' fl Q.. soon picked up under Mr. Davenport s directions 5: ' Q ,gs Am I y ' Q AJP .' 0 It I I n.. iv r,e Q , t 4, Q xl . . . '. ' I 'A 'II livin! Nun' -I. llulirenwt-nal, l. Xlztrr, S. kurwin, H, lit-fm. ' m- I ' . St'-111141 fvwzii 'I-I lla,-neil. ll. Hrzmlvul. I. Sillinlznl, Il, Xlvznl, 4 J 'b ', v ' ff R, Stzuilr, L, II. Ilarnes. I'. l'ai'ollxers, S. Rieh, XY. Miller, 1 . I Xlr. Ilzut-ilport, .-Itlt'i.wr.. lrirfl lfure if XX'ot-ssner. XX'. Iix- . man, Ii, Ingalls.. P. IiuiIli:1riI, ll, Sliulilener, VI. Straus. VI. 7 s. V Nteinliainp, VI. Xaclwry, .S'11nttt'i' Slant' XY. Bohn, Ii, llruwn, ' w PRINTING l'I.l'H N Ihyalxll, bl. lalrnn, VI. Dennis, T. Ileitinzinn, R. I'lusking.g, S. I . ' l.1'fI In Ii'igfI11-- I . I':tpe, ii. 'IR-pe, I., Nlzirx, l'1'ci' l'1l'.viflrrr!,' Iuwe, R, .IoImsnn, I , Iileelllzxll, If. Krieg-.nl:xi1, II. I.e:lvitl, b U ' IJ. Slorgntt, II. I't-ga, l'1'p.rl'iIi'21f,' Sillinlzm, If. Ingalls, 113. lx. I.eerbl1i'uer, I'. Ileiilt, Klormiw, -I. Nlylcs, I . Reicllt-rt. f I'euu. I, lleutsll, 1'i'r'rl.v11r1'l',' I.. llc-umzmn, Xlr. I'Ii1sl1,.'li!'7'i.tuf'. Xl, linker, IC. Snluley, H. Siitllerlanfl, XX'. Kriegsximii, .S-IIHfft'I' .Silly II. Swim, .sv gl 1m Jin? Hn-S AIAKliYl'l'. S'l',-Xtili, ANI! l.ltlIlTlNti VRICXY 1 l'Sl'lIiRS lltiril Ifnrt- R. Sclilns-herd. li. Tliii-s, t'ln1il'm1lu,' Al, -I. ' h r l nitrH1 Ifuiv--fl,. 'linnli-, II. Stein, A. llowlillu. II, ltr-wt-3' Xlzihler. ,I. L':ill:txvay. Y. llirslilnt-ru. A. Haas, nl. Alillrr. -I. c' 'tl S, Klee, I. ltugan. Tl1i'i't1 Run' lfl, jnlnisuu. li. Nnltley. N lvzins, ll. Iiorne. Lf 'lit-pe, I-lltll-l'Ill1Hl,' ll. Seliwah. Il, l'euu. Averill, Al. llrnrris, II. llnrni-, S. Slierwiii, IJ, lliisi-lien, -I j. AlcAuilrexv, ll, Swami. Nl, Yerrilli, .Yimfiiil Rim- I Richie. no Ifirlh. Alr, Russ, ,fltlr'l'.w1',' l'. I'el1'ie. L'. Cilzillin, ti, Iiulcliui' .I Vlnrk, I. jenkins. XI. I. IYhiie. l'ft'.r1fli'i1t.' ,I- l.5'inan, li.: v ' Busclieu. R. llulelii-son, H. Ili-lttrieli. .Sitwfiiil Mm' ,I tnlenmu, S, lizihn. li. Sliuwnll. li, l i'it-tlinzxn. H, Ricluer, Miss l'5sf'r.IP '03 IY:trci1clnrf, li. l'au1eron, j. Staley, Al, Reltt-V. A, Ilernlil Xlaguiisrm, .-ltlr'1'.wf'. I-'1'r'.wl li'tf:t' lf lfnllis. A. lfzislun, l'. IEA 'It' SYIVII. NA AIl'l'l'iIl. Ii. llnniu, li. l3i1i'yt':u. li. Block. lfitxrl evief- .I. Allen, A1 .Ini'il:m. I.. Yaritler lfeen, A, lIllL'Ill1lllll.m vvxovvwlhizu A, llonelielle, .I. llnclmernlanii, AI. llloek. Al. if 'I'mve 51,,,H,.,- 511-V ly- Axlhtin. M- Bull' MA jg.-milf,-,-v 11' lgloflxl ' A. AICAIIIICIICUII, .Yf't'l't'ftI!'j',' S. llalclwin,l'r't'.rif1i'l1f:A Rohiu J fhilgtm' lv' yrixwcll. 'Ii lfirlll. J- Ifnllvlli In qgnllg' MI.. S. 'vat son. X. Salter, If, Ricllter. A. Alitrcllse. Sllllftiv' ,ill-V I. lleiumerly, .li11'1.mr,' il, lElimuei'. R, IIllL'IxIIlJlll. Xl. A. Irvine, A lIJ1la'llulll,xIf. Pest. l'. llyerlilu, li. Iireskin, A, tiiulilt-liaclt, lf I Alilelieiilie, Il. AlcAl1il'1-W, Il. Monk, -I, AIU-er. Alf, New- QT M OJHU, - . IUHUVIIII. ,. IYIIIINC. li. IA'JlIl1'5'. ,I. Lillie. 15 lin' A-lilqitwi-5 -I, Riehtt-r, li, Rnberisnii. 'I. Rullii-rfni'nl, VI. in I n lir:u'pt-lien, R. liysle. hl. Alanuan, X. Alnrrisnn, ll, Nntlley Ni-lilrsinuer, Lf S:-wartl, I.. Shiller. DI. Sltlll1lL'l', Nl. Strong. l. tlrey, li, Scott. IQ, Sllcriilan. II. Ynss. S, 'I'it-iilinlil. N. XYalter, li. XYeil. Nl. il. XYiII+ui'. USHERS-Three cheers for Shirley and our infallible usherettes! These are the girls who led you down the dark, formidable aisles to the right seat. Up and down they dashed. lOl E? Two seats in. Here's your program, sir. For the flashlights and seating charts issued by the inimitable Mr. Ross, our gals have given up many of their weekend evenings to the service of Scarsdale's hrst-nighters. STAGE, LIGHTING CREW, AND MAKE-UP COMMITTEESfBuzzing around behind the scenes are these three active groups setting up scenery, smearing on make-up, and flipping switches. The Lighting Crew applied their .iuz'njz'-faire to lighting up the grease paint applied by Mary jane and her three Mtnketeers. Witli the scenery created by the Stage Crew, these groups combined to make our productions more successful. STORE AND TRAFFIC SQUAD-Agnes, Nancy, Helen and Irene owe their sylph- like figure to forgetful latecomers, for they kept the store open during lunch hour instead of eating. In addition to directing traflic around school, Tod's boys watched the parking lot for the benent of those who left radios playing or lights burning. 'l'RAl I IC SQUAD Hank Ii'11It'ff-Klix llzmsnn, .'ItI'i'I'.YItt',' J. McNair, I. Staley. AI Nlcliwen, XY. Nichols, R. Sawyer, .S't't't1t'ti1lfg j. .liripple, R , . . Sflllltll, STURIC Husking. Front Irifzufrlf Relilrerg, R. Apgar, .S't'rgf1wnlI,' I . lit Sltwnufl 1i':m'--Alix Janii-nn. .liIfi.wr,' l l'z'.ft lfrifvf II, Siulpsnn, I'1ls0, l,i1'1rti'uimrg XY, jnluisun. Sliizttri' ,S'I1yfXY. Apgar. Srl'- N. l,n4tl1u4lv.,I. Ilttllllillll, H. Carter. ,h'hl1Ht'I' Sllv-f-XY. Ilerlin, !ll'lUlf,' R. Harrell, 'II l'oni1nr, C-tlf'f1tIiH,' li. Gi'eel', R. llurils lil. Voimlg. A, lfieriiimite, Al, Ifirth, I. Urey, lil. Trinln. man, XY. Hernstrult, XY. Ulsnn. .S'cry1m1ltt,' Ki. IYinili-ch. 3 25.22 1. za S N X . . V - ' ' N-S al fm 'Q- A .. X ,I 'wg ',w- M, - .f lf! A-': 1' T .4 l X - B' 9 pw al QX' 3 :,,QR:3, , s g ' Q . ,fn fgbf' I sf K V w W Q I K. . . , . u. xx 1-f X , . - I 4? Y LQ. wax li? Q NEW . ' i 1 E ,K . - ' AI' KE' J 5542 Q 7? 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N ffff E ,W K g fs, ff R X N ye I ' , 'X ,1 rf 4.,,1XX an +L.. -- 'FG - ll .an ,U A Q1 'fig it Ei ,X MQ lei gg 1 1 AA I lp a Q Q r -igyy M 'aww f as f e 'sk M 32 sag YK 5 123 if f uf ' ' .. A Rx f 4 f u Z BANDY CC UT, Bev, the deadline is the fifteenth! XVe've got to have the baseball write-up, ple-exe! Such are the frantic cries of our har- ried co-editors, Peg and joe. Since Bandy went to hed a month early this year, they had some last yearbooking to do. It all started last fall when Mrs. S. chained Nancy to her drawing hoard while Tom and Shirl locked Cap in the sate. When it came to passing out awards of merit, Bones was given a jar of ruhher cementg Sue, a flashbulbg Ethelyn and Art, a pack of 8x10 cards. Then we handed Syd a nail file and Ellie and Ralph a Htzrbmce Harmf- brmk. We thought also that jane really onglrl to have a two weeks' vacation in the junior High, and Betty needed a new magnifying glass after all that scrutinizing. Vlfell- veni, vidi, vici -ff -and it's all yours. li.XNlll'fRSX.X'l'l4ll .fftlllllfllll lf, Xlallan, XY, Holm, t'. Bri-est-, ll. XYilliain-, rl. Hinsey, f'nflfrli'fm',' l'. k'm'rn11ul1, 4'n-lff1i'fur,' Mrs, Schn- inzmn, .-liI7'1'.r1fi',' S. lialilxvin. 'l'. XYilsnn, .X. Nlaahs, XY. Swei'll'ugc'1', lf. Hevier. Sitliflif, limi' ICMA' Il, lflinl. Y. Mahler, B, Beiisun. .S'i'i'ifr1il Ifnfv S. l'lo-king, Xl. lvfllllll. VI, Yuss, N. C'all:uvay. lfrmzt Rim' VI, Nlzingzm, -I. Ilen- ham, Ii, Ilmiuvan, S. Slu-iwviii, Al. l l1ieuelin:ii1. - , Q 'QW fi -L - Ill 65336 UA! :I I T. TY -r h ' 'f L rg QQTS?-TsifvI?tE X- 5 xi xgx'1g. Hi 5 vii-. x ' LR 3,1 xfs NY. X 'Rf ,ffl c LENDAR g A'2'NOVEIVII3ERiff 'O .kf'XfV-Xb CB Q ag MQIJS-fsg 61 .1 p 69 6 l:?. ,. ku . N . ui ' me ' W . 'Q , I , T 'QQ' w ' S , f KW 1 ,X if ' V 16 J 1 'i Lf., . X Q ' , x '35 N 5 , Nw -2- QQ. 1 X ' Q. 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It was a powerful line that brought the speedy half- back, MacDowell, through for the score. Three days after our release, the Sage Hill boys were off to their happy hunting grounds, then Dan Flint, Withrow, jack Harrison, and Bruce Vogel put the thumb to work and landed at Mary jane Wl1ite's summer home. On the local scene, sum- mer jobs, The White Plains Summer Institute of Higher Learning, and the Superman Serial at the Scarsdale Theater kept us busy. The Monday after Labor Day we entered the sacred portals asaSENIORS! Around this time we began to recognize the newcomers to our clan, and we peered long glances at janet Litke and Trudy Hollmuller. Back for a return engagement were Ann Coleman and Ted Sander, and as part of the Lend-Lease Program we obtained from Great Britain john Musgrave, whose jokes used to keep them rolling in the British Isles. For men of brain, brawn, and beauty, football's a fatal passion. fAlso fatallj Three of these B. B. B. boys were sidelined with injuries-Ken Reichert with a broken collar bone and Pete Cooper and joe Hinsey, both with knee ailments, but these big-boys weren't out for long. Finally the week ended and there came the old familiar sightfa roll-up-the-carpet'' party-dealt by a newcomer from Baaston, Pat Potter. That was the night that Bill Bohn and Dave Swert- fager were seen under the Smorgasbord after a IT my 'll as 9 l'hntux Ivy lfiflm, l'i'11rl home-made light shade of theirs lost its balance. After one hundred per cent of us dug down deep into our mines to chunk off two dollars for the G. O. ticket, the Council presented their sales show to the rest of the school with Dan Qujes . . . ta minute j Flint and Willie f Wha hoppenednj Winship-star of stage, screen, radio and a 1942 Pontiac. Well, here we were, undefeated, untied, un- scored-upon, and ready for the first game with Yonkers Central. We won the toss and, by the way, the game-6-0. Beneath the strains of Bill- board came cheers for Vic Mahler, who broke his nose, and Ralph Rogers, who broke his fingers: but both had their helmets back on again before too many days had passed .... The day after Wally's game celebration found the roads crowded with anything from a Model A to a Model Cad- illac cruising down to jones Beach for the first senior class outing. And, in speaking of autos, we should mention Bart's quick departure from a gas station, leaving his car door as collateral. Well, anyway, after a quick game of boys vs. girls foot- ball, which saw the veteran halfback Anita Schlos- ser take a pass from Betty Goff for the only score, the gang paraded into the cold surf. Those of us who survived saw jack Harrison and joan Mack, dressed in dungarees and T-shirts, play tag with the onrushing waves. Needless to say, the waves were not it for long. 'Round this time, Walt and Nancy's Social Plan- ning Board got rolling and outlined the schedule of dances, and long 'bout here came the senior class elections. We got the same crew again with Graham Williams, Mary jane White, and Tom Wilson with Vic Mahler replacing G, O. Presi- dent Bill MacDowell as second mate .... More elections! The junior high had an exciting week 'fc , , 'Z ? 6' i.1'f.::5il i l lv l -fl 530 as 1 A um I , . 4J1.xL.,1c,,A g i f, F4-K. deciding among their G. O. candidates. Al Bald- win and jim Kingsbury ran one-two. Our assembly series was initiated by Herrick Young, who gave a philosophical dissertation on the utilities of pedantic increment of . . . well, it was Book Week. On top of that, White Studio made its annual invasion to make us say cheez Illiutffx Dv lfwhiz. Ptwirl, llcil and to flip the shutter on our burned-out expres- sions. Many notables were seen signing up for retakes, while others suggested adding their pen name fW684l9i2j to the photo. As the calendar trotted up through October, it rounded the far turn and met the Bellows game. We tied, Don Wliyfte struggling through a solu- tion of HBO and sod for our only marker, Re- gardless of the day, we all had fun at MacDowell's Varsity Club Shindig, but quite a few awaited their annual trip to the Danbury Fair. .john Fennie and Co. climbed into his car, that sleek V-S Ford, and headed north to make their appearance on the midway .... The following Thursday, Columbus Day, we traipsed over to South Field to see our football felines calling signals and running through tackle plays. Because of her hne showing in the brawl, Diana Kay almost replaced Don Wliyte in the Friday mix-up with Rye. But. . .when Don teamed up with Wally on a 105-yard run, her chances went down to defeat, as did Rye, 19-0. This was the first of the series of on-the-spot broadcasts by Ralph Allinger and XWFAS, with Pete Cooper as Ralphie's spotter. The golden sun and the Old Gold-en smoke made it difficult for either of them to see the players, and this was the day that beloved North Field was christened North Stadium. Along about evening we saw wagons heading for Meril May's or Sally Howe's for entertain- ment. Meril's Monte Carlo room was frequented by such illustriates as Pete Irish, Charlie Kahle, and Bob Olson. The following night Ed Netter threw open his walls, and even several of Scars- dale's hnest crashed the party. That was the night that Howie Cervantes called long distance on the Netter's phoneg as the host entered, Howie quickly asked his mother when she planned to 67 Y, , I W at ' A iii- ' 'KE-C 'Xl' my I ar. return from japan. Wlieii we picked Edward up off the floor, the party continued as planned. Came hereiSarita's closed, open house. Barred entrance by B. Smith, our Bill Bohn and Stew Smith decided to play firemen, and quickly ran a ladder up to a second story window. QNO go.j Around October eighteenth our senior class 'in CNA . T 'rfvantieivl -Qwn know mg YQMIMWC-1 --ffi '-Rav and sqm 'N5Pl to see. mms-egg he.-11-uong 1--.. L-- rings arrived, and we mounted the last steps to becoming seniors. Because of financial ditiiculties brought about by the aforementioned, many of us spent the following weekend at home. Witli the second contract swinging into view, one morning the first senior breakfast was staged in the cafeteria. It featured jim Adams singing -sf T f 4- . X s R. l , , N , l-I-5 ig' max i 1 ' ,W .li .va 2 , 1. 1 .. . fe -- - M' ur. and leading the class in the new doze-n songs written by such illustrious Gershwins as Doc Far- row, the Wolfs, Coatesie, and Nancy Callaway. Bob Foster and Sylvia Tuttle danced down the canyon as Clementine and her Lemg and a real 49er, Gus Kirby, spoke on the recent Olympics. Speaking in the language we understand best, he told us some of his experiences with the United States Olympic team in London this year. Our own western band, Dave Crane, Bob Cutting and the boys, rounded out the program. Finally we reached the day of the Eastchester game Ccertainly a milestonej, where the cheering put Stan Kenton fappearing at the County Center that nightj and his music to shame. Under cover of darkness, Bob Larkin called the three-four-but- I-keep-the-ball quickie and rolled up 50 yards to aid in the 21-0 defeat .... The variety show at the Scarsdale Theater Friday night, at which jim Thrasher took the prize for his drumming, started the Hallowe'en weekend off. The men in blue were busy the next night as our own Paul Bunyans were out felling trees and goal posts, but the trick of the evening was to find a girl at the recreation dance at the alma mater. With the national elections coming up, the spotlight was on the Republican, the Democratic, and the Juniorette Parties Monday night. As usual, a day off is followed by an off-day, but Torn Deitsch wasn't too downcast collecting election bets. Parties, parties, parties, alviays parties .... The hrst vice-versa dance at Bobbie Martens' made its entrance this week in November, It was rumored later that many of the boys' dances were going to employ Beryl for is it Berly?j Gillies as bouncer at the door because of her superb job ..,. Saturday Briggs' brigade appeared at Yankee Stadium as l'lirilvf.i li-i' lfrfllu, l'1'f11'I, ll't'1l gr. Stanfords representative. Sparked by the moral support of Vtfilliam fBill, to youj Board, the band performed on the playing field at half time and Nancy Dee Midyette, Kathy Wfoelper, and Mary jo Willvtir were caught by the television and news- reel cameras while cheering for the K-dets. That night Charlie Mosher's get-together was 0 .fr S 2 . t 65 HQ . fi ,, .k 'T ' i t K ' f 1 A oi . ' 7 ll 1 , Z ,Af lv I 'J' 1 a l.::.gff. a sk ... a big success with Mrs. Mosher and Mrs. Mosher greeting the guests at the door. . . Around the corner came the Bandy assembly. Bill Bohn opened the show and nearly closed it with the joke about For land sakes! Then he took us back to 1849 and the Gold Nugget Saloon, where we looked in on a familiar group of gold- diggers. We were thrilled with the story of the Bandy map Qsee fly leafy, which was peculated flook it upj by Dangerous Dan the Villain and his resolute fthat one, tooj henchmen, Scarface Benson and Limpy Fennie. Introduced by a chorus line, Bill Schmidt, Clint Leonard, Coby Ayer, and Frankie Dezort as singing waiters sang some of their favorites and ours. And after Al Beck and Bob Larkin took us to the movies, the Three Ringers, Adams, Hull, and Marden, sang and brought the culprit back, as the extravaganza rolled down its curtain to the tune of Bandy, As the year pressed onward, the Discussion Club again sponsored a dance with a band fea- turing jack Harrison and .lim Straus. All day rehearsals for the fall play, Troop 5's victory in the annual Boy Scout rally, and johnny johnson's bazaar led to a glorious week with our college con- ferences with the deans and was climaxed by a 42-6 win over Horace Mann of New York. All these events led up to the week of November Ii as push, pull, click, click . . . ...We were ready for the Bronxville game. Sporting our Maroon and Wliite, we jammed the auditorium to hear Mel Allen talk about Baseball, Ballantine, and Wluite Owls. Seen emerging from the autograph line was Bill Durland, who, when asked if he got Mel's signature, told us that he had given him his. A blocked kick and a pass to Weissinger gave us a I5-7 victory fin the rain, hy the wayj. The dance that night featured Billy l'l1nlif.r liv lfiflm, l'curl, ll't'1I Elmore's band, Nedick's orange drink, soggy dec- orations, and game captain Bill MacDowell's refer- ence to the football trophy as this thing. Mr, Buchanan was happy. The fall awards assembly came along at this time and many were saddened to say farewell to the perpetual clapping for Mr. B., but our hearts were thrilled to hear that season captains Vic Mahler and Don Wfhyte were named to the WFAS all-county team. On the girls' side of the stage we met Miss Isenberg, who announced that the Senior Honor Squad with joan lfluegelman, Kathleen O'Connor, and Adrienne McCutcheon was busy tying games 1-1. Vffednesday night many cars, even the one owned by Gareth fHop Harriganj Neumann, were headed for the vice-versa at Carolyn Tandler's house. Stuffed with turkey, we headed for school and the Recreation Dance, which was lacking people because of the uncorking good time people were having at Al Beck's. Al used seven bottles of Air Wick the next day .... Already basketball had started and our squad handed the New York Knickerbockers their first defeat of the season. Many spectators believed that the Knicks weren't trying, but we know better .... The 21-21 tie in the Army-Navy game was the main topic of dis- cussion at Janice Crimmins' and at the Student Federalist dance at Doug Coulter's, where ice cream cones were the Hdernier mot. Macy's fashion show with Ann Butler tripping around the floor held the spotlight until Life Magazine came out with a Do's and Don'ts spread, featuring Dick Flashlight Reeves with Sue Azilda Gosney, and Bob Dehlendorf with Carol Claflin seated in a car with caption, You 7 fgixmgy. fu flS'li7?l , i gilglla-'ii-Y at ll i A Z5 X lf 'yy 5 ,jfs n 3 ll-fl F K - t if 3 to 'if lm: can't pay much attention to the brake when your mind is on the clutch. Curtain went up on Once in a Lifetime, starring India Nuts, Pullman Car, and a missing chandelier, but the cast party that followed was the type that comes once in a lifetime . . . Mon- day morning we heard Ron Schlossberg ask if anyone wanted to buy a short Chevrolet. f'flff?1'.f f'v llwlifl, l'r'iH'1, lfiflil During this week of club pictures for the Bandy we learned of the high awards that joan Voss and W. Drake Thies received in The jnlzrllizl- Afffezictzzf History Contest, and watched our bas- ketball team beat Wliite Plains in a scrimmage on our dance-floor. The most talked of event of the year came up at this timefSenior Favorites election. Items of note were the tie between Bobbie Martens and Ann Butler for Best Looking, and Bill Berlin's triumph for Best Sport. Christmas was in the air as the Bulletin Board Committee set up its program of Yuletide music that was mighty pleasin' to the ears. This was the week that Al Crosby aged five years as the cafeteria sang Happy Birthday to him daily, amidst a shower of paper bags .... Now came the French Club and the Spanish Club Christmas parties. The Ski Club with its beautiful but numb girls and boys ventured out to the moun- tain, the -hill -leading -from - the-Post-Road-to-the North-Field, and practiced their stem christies toh, yeah?j. The second Senior Breakfast came along and we heard the famous Dodger baseball star, jackie Robinson. Wlieia the Giant and Yankee fans came back, we were entertained by Don I-lancock's ver- sion of Life Can Be Beautiful, starring our own nobodiesg and after Al Beck got his two front teeth back in, Bob Agee and a few others pre- sented a Santa Claus skit. Santa Vic Mahler and Dave Swertfager presented the Senior Favorites Awards, including two gold bricks to Most Skep- tical, Marilyn Urban and Charles Mosher. Under the spell of jimmy Carr's music and overhanging clouds we enjoyed ourselves that night at the Christmas Dance. Vi Mitchell and Sue Swanson , iw wee -G mf Q N K, .4 -. v hs. 9 X , 4 J - Q E uk ' .al fl, 1 ' 9 ,' - N, 'iffy ew- i gg' fqfl 4-,-1.2 were mild hits in their low cut dresses, but the surprise occurred when the lights unexpectedly went out when Mr. Melchior and Miss Chamberlin were dancing Qand after their recent talks on our style of dancing. My, mylj Annually at this time the music department presents the Meuiizb, and they did this year, too. lfliffliu lfi' Holm, l't'iii'l, ll'i'r'l It was a splendid program with seniors jim Adams, Sue Hosking, Ethelyn Mallan, Pat Potter, and Carol Eaton singing solos. After trips to see the Freedom Train, Skip Reid's benefit dance, last minute shopping, and the singing of carols by the lighted tree, we were certainly glad to see Santa creep in the front door. After a great num- ber of ties and handkerchiefs had been returned, Q FQ' .7 fi QW ' U c ff J 6 I fi r,. 9. 3 ,Cs ntl it :NA QT' It V cars were seen heading for the juniorettes' dance at the XWoman's Club. As clock hands closing like scissor blades on midnight sniped off another year, lights all over the country went out, especially at I-larry Scarlett's and Coatsie Douglas', where one of the chief jobs was keeping crashers out and singing Happy Birthday to Marilyn Urban. As the yawning hours crept up, a peek into Kit Pleuthner's house revealed some boys over a stove frying eggs. The discussion at the Discussion Club open house the next afternoon was the night before. Getting batk to school affairs now-this was the week that Popeye and his famous to0ts came to visit us. . .the first basketball game with Fieldston netted us a win, but the Ardsley game that followed wasn't so fortunate. The only high- light was the cry from the stands. All right, Vic, drop Louie fthat was the ref's namej. Witli the start of the weekend basketball pro' gram quite a few senior teams appeared on the floor for their first game. Especially noticeable was john Fennie's lflynsahs dressed in bathrobes and sporting crew cuts. QThey were trying to outclass Mr, Reid.j Saturday we trudged to Wlaite Plains for our fuel: coal-oil-turtle-wood tests, and the next afternoon Leroy Schwabe thrilled us with his violin solo .... At the Children to Pales- tine dance, we sat in night club surroundings, sang Jirthday greetings to our friend from Austria, Gerhard Andlinger, and enjoyed a floor show, :mceed by Walter. Oh, yes, we did some dancing Zoo, and talked about the Red Barber show which featured our own quiz kids. Wlio was surprised 'hat Sally Barnes answered the question about the St. Louis Billikins?. . .Friday we seniors rushed f'ffiilif.s' ltr' lffilru, l'i'irr'l, ll'i'il to get choice seats in the senior section at the first home basketball game with Concordia. With the shouts of down in front and the bursting of flashbulbs, we watched the new electric score- board click off the score until the end of the game when the lights said i'Visitors 41, Home Team 58! The dance at Bob Robertson's led the next night to Bart McNamee's Varsity Club party, where groups were gathered around Patty Landis, who was all tied up-in string, and Peg Corrough, chief passer of the grapefruit. The first Sunday in February we went to the thirteenth band concert, which featured Bob Cut- ting's violin solo for a one-armed paper hanger. Paul Terry, the famed cartoonist, was the guest at the third senior breakfast, and that night we had the school sponsored Turn-About Dance with Mardi Gras trimmings-on the walls and on the participants. just around the corner came the April Fools' Dance and the Spring Prom, and along with these the Junior and Senior Variety assemblies. Ah, Spring, the time when farmers and golfers do their early plowing! Baseball games, the spring play, and the operetta Yeomezz of fhe Girard were all on the agenda. As class day rolled around and our Bandy made its appearance, we began getting reminiscent of our many days spent at Scarsdale. We started to say good-bye to our teachers, the custodians, the deans, Mr. Nelson, and' Dr. Smith with tears in our eyes and lumps in our hearts. Remember the assemblies, those unexpected fire drills, all the cars in the parking lot, Billboard, and When Scarsdale's Red and White Men Fall in Line, Julie's fablay. the tough days of the Source Theme, Maria Rebeca, singing Happy Birthday at lunch, and the Diner after each party-remember? ' x mfs U . 1, L A y P 1 IA c .-' . lf ' fu H vf ,1Q,.4 A: A Lf n Af' ' l' ::. ,pw ui ' What is so rare as an A in june, but what is rarer than an A come june 24--Commence ment? As we come up, out of our mines, we abandon our claims to the class of 1950. And now, having received our diplomas, we climb into the old buckboard and move on to new and unex- plored territory. I'l1urux by lfnhn, I,l'llVl, H eil 'S ? 1 Q4 l 55 1 W? 3, , , ' N in K W xii. 0009 N ja xl 4 . A ag ,, 4 M .F H G by 1 my f , 1 Z cl 1,11 A 1 J.: - 199 1 lr. a 1 1 fe! ff 1, ! I '4 X L X I N 14- Q N x I 1 116 3 ,put aw , V f 55,3535 qw 1- .ga iff-fi! KF rg i, lawn- i ,V if iw V A 511, g1v'kSQ5fWaU-gig. 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' I V V 4 A ffi H59 .Wi-. I , - ,.. H a.m,'iWfQi.fk L f'fwvlwvnfL L f V A - ,.. ' up-:il 2' -W 'L . H' L i lfffi 9-f' ' LQ L amen: In the rain and mud at F. E. Bellows, though, Scarsdale was held to a disappointing 7-7 dead- lock. The Maroon's only score resulted from a two-yard plunge by Wfhyte, terminating a fifty- three-yard march. Scarsdale soon returned to victory by trouncing Rye on interceptions, 19-0. The first score came when Wliyte tallied after taking a lateral from Weissinger, who had intercepted a pass in the end zone and run it out to his own forty. Ripley and Wliyfte added two other scores in the second half. Whyte, second high scorer in the Wlmite Plains area, accounted for two more counters as Scarsdale subdued Eastchester, 21-0. Grogan's aerial to Weis- singer accounted for the third tally. The three conversions were added hy Ken Reichert, who was used sparingly because of injuries. Blessed Sacrament handed Scarsdale its only defeat, 12-6. Two early touchdowns were enough for the Cardinals, but the Raiders threatened to nullify these on a deep thrust late in the game. Earlier, Grogan had registered from the two, cli- maxing a 69-yard drive. Horace Mann was no match for Scarsdale as the Raiders romped over the opponents, -42-7. Backs Charlie Mosher and Bob Larkin led the way with the help of a powerful line headed hy Hinsey, Rogers, and Kaplan. Reichert netted a field goal and three conversions. The season was climaxed at Bronxville, where Scarsdale defied the enemy and the elements by winning, 13-7. Reichert converted after a Grogan- to-Weissinger aerial opened the scoring. The Broncos reciprocated, but in the second half a blocked punt by jacobsen was recovered in the Bronxville end zone by Dehlendorf for the win- ning marker. lacobsen's booming punts and su- perior line play by the Raiders assisted in the victory. , '.f-uai.znar..i:uy -1 xxwzmnmmnmmn -.wnnmsumuz ..u...w-:mann ' nu. tillilh' HOLlxl'.N SUV.-XIJ Tlriril Nnizv--M. Higgins, l., Patterson, fi. rlillllllflllllif, G. Butcher, K. O'l'onn0r, S, Abbott, fill-fiilfflllill l'rLi'.r1'fy,' H. Hoff, .X. Monroe, IJ. XY:ilsll, j. Mack, I.. Bzirnes, ll. Kay, li. Feinclel, N, Morrison, l'. Mudge, S. Singer, .lluuin1N',' Miss lseiilierg, flllltfll. Scrriml Row Ill. Green, H, Ridgeway, A. Butler, lf. llpililte, I. I':ivcf. l 1r.rt Rim' B. Gillies, B. Stem-nson, C, XVl1ilel1ill, J, lfliieige-lillziii, th-tirzfvfniri l'i1rxif-Vg l'. llrnxvllv A, KIM ntclieon, j. Xkzwrnrlorf. H, lzilxxaiils, Ii, lit-vii-r, f'uf'ti1ia1J. l'.,' B. fXlc.Xleer. GIRLS, HGCKEY INDING up the intramural hockey season in November, Marjorie Gatchell's and Sarita Sluis' teams came out on top after two months of competition. From eighty eager athletes, Miss Isenberg chose the honor squad one sunny QQ day in September. Twelve girls were selected to represent Scarsdale at a playday in Connecticut. In addition to the fact that they were unde- feated during the day, special credit was given to Lucie Barnes, who made the All-Public School Team, and Adrienne McCutcheon, who got honor- able mention for excellent playing. Sandy Singer, the team's incomparable manager, also received praise for doing the best job on the hockey offi- cials' test. Soon after, both teams met their first scheduled opponent, Pleasantville. The Jayvee led by Betty Bevier, who made two goals, won 3-0. The addi- tional point was scored by Beryl Gillies, The Var- sity tied 1-l with the only tally made by Flugy. At that time the forward line was the weak spot on the Varsity. The teams next met a challenging opponent in Pelham. The Varsity was unable to break that tying streak. Losing in the first half, Adrienne McCutcheon and Wliitey switched positions and things started popping. Taking the ball all the way down the field, Adrienne scored to end the game 1-1. The jayvee won 2-0 with Betty and Beryl scoring again. The Varsity game with Bronxville was really a thriller. Expecting to be badly beaten, the girls showed excellent team work and spirit. The backs clicked from the start, and early in the game Lucie scored for the Maroon. Bronxville made a goal soon after, and the game ended in a 1-1 tie. The team felt the loss of Shirley Abbott greatly. The ,layvee suffered its only defeat of the season with Frankie making thc! only goal. The score was 2-1 in favor of Bronxville. At the close of this game, a celebration at Papa Johns' officially completed the season. VARSITY CLUB ROM a past cloaked with mystery, the Varsity Club, under the leadership ot' Chief Paddler Tom Wilson, Assistant Wally Weissinger, and Scribe Charles Russell Ellis, jr., this year entered into numerous projects intended to improve ath- letics in S. H. S. The beef trust boys served coke at the basketball games, handled the crowds, and added new pictures to the Hall of Fame outside Gym A and B. Realizing the importance of social life, they gave a dance at Bill's under the Pay-as- you-come plan, as well as a private affair at Bart's. VARSITY l'l.l'B Burk Rurufrilr. Leoimril. Adv visurg A. XYolf, J, Hinsey, NY, Reid, B, BleNaxnee, ll. XYl1ytn'. V. Mahler. T. Petschek. J. far- ilinale, Sccunzrl Rmvrgli. Flint, li. Vogel, XY. Kenny, R. Age-e. l'. Cooper, M, Dalton, lf Ellis, ,S'L'cl'cti1rvx'j B. White, IJ. Grogan. R. Dehlenrlorf. First Rr'ft'fXY. XYeissinger, IlI.l'F-PI'L'.Yf4Il'l1f,' XY. lXlacllowell, K. Reichert, J. Har'- risun, j. Straus, XY. llurlancl, 'I'. XYilson, I'rr'sidrntj O, jacob- sen. b-0 fi? .fm c NR ,M V I fx . 15. A. .X. Semnzl Row 7 l'. Berlin, C. XX'lritel1ill, l icf'-Prr.vidr'n!p M, Harris, B. Mac,-Xleer. ll. Brown, S. Clark. Firat Rim'-Bliss lsen- lierg, fJlI'Z'1i.S'Ul',' S, Howe, J. NWI- lenhrok. J. Mefrricken, I. Cullu- way, S. Baldwin. IIl'F.YllIl'7lf,' Xl. J. xYl1lIt', S!'l'I'PfIll'-V. G.A.A. ITH one hand in the lunchbag and one in the air, each of Miss Isenberg's twelve wonders helps keep the meetings going at an ani- mated clip. just what does go on at these secretive cabals in Room HO? Wal.. .these gal athletes arrange for the three Honor Team games, keep a close check on rules 'n' regulations, and plan the after-game refreshments..,to say nothing ot' intramural awards. Led by Shirley Baldwin, presi- dent, the Girls' Athletic Association makes girls' sports so much fun. was SL ..f .QW Nw.. sm GIRLS' BASEBALL ITH the budding of the flowers, in be- tween cases of spring fever, Scarsdale High girls were eager to be started with baseball. On the squad for their last year were Shirley Baldwin, Gayle Butcher, Anita Schlosser, Lor- raine Patterson and others. Diana Kay, Kathleen O'CQonnor, and Carol Wl1itehill out in the field got little work with Bobby's steady pitching. After much batting, catching and sliding practice, the team was ready to take on anyone Cexcept the boysj. Miss Thompson spurred the team on throughout the season. So long for the summer, girlsg you were a great team. GIRLS' BASI-IBALL li. Steenson. S. Howe, B. Fl'lIlflk'l. ll. Kay. ,.,-sewq.,-N , V V- J V GIRLS' BASKETBALL FTER tryouts, practices, and continuously chasing the boys off the courts, there sud- denly emerged a spirited '49 basketball team. Seven girls who saw action for the last time were forwards K. O'Connor, B. Bevier, Fluegel- man, and guards D. Kay, A. Monroe, S. Baldwin, and B. McAleer. There were three teams, plus a few substitutes chosen this year, and under the guidance of Miss Isenberg the V. and third teams were unde- feated, while the Varsity won one, tied one, and lost one. maven erafmaaw- r. 1 x W f 'Q as-sw...-.s:r:., - We , - GIRLS' l!.XSKl'I'l'BAl.l. -f-ll. lxayg B. iyl1lC:AlCt'l', lfllt'kflI'U!lllt1 7 Miss Tlionlpsou t'uurlz,' L. l'atters0n, A. Schos ser, lf. XYl1itehill, S, Balrlvuu Ali.-er, tl. Butelier, L. Atkinson j. ltlueiaelmzm. f'.UI'l'!Il'17lll!f1' 1 Brick lfzlztif-lj. Mack. r-l.r.vi.vt1u1t rllrliiugcwj Miss lsenherg, foziti S. Singer, zllrirrrrgfw. f -ITU!! lxwzi ltlonroe, S. Bzililwm, lt, BUVPI' K, O'L'unnur. -I. lflllegvlixlziii VARSITY BASKETBALL ITH Coach William Schmidt and a fast, aggressive group of athletes hoping to atone for a very poor 1948 basketball season, this year's aggregation ended up as a big improve- ment over its predecessors. Building the quintet around Walt Kenny at center, Schmidt mainly used Dave Grogan, Vic Mahler and Walt Weis- singer as guards, and Bob Dehlendorf, Bruce Vogel, and Don Whyte as forwards. In the initial encounter, the Red Raiders easily emerged victorious over Fieldston by 37-24. Gro- gan led the onslaught as he bucketed 10 points. Sets by Mahler, White, Vogel and Reeves high- lighted the first half of play as center Kenny set up an innumerable number of plays, The hope for an unblemished record soon vanished as Ardsley halted the Raider attack, 30-29, in the Ardsley band-box gym. Dehlendorf emerged as high scorer with 9 points despite his late appearance in the fray. A crowd-pleasing one- hander by Mahler in the closing minute was to no avail. Making up for last year's defeat at the hands of Concordia, Scarsdale subdued the Clippers by a substantial margin, 58-41. Duer and Capple col- lected 15 and 14 points respectively for the vis- itors, but Dehlendorf, Kenny and Vogel matched this as they accounted for 45 of their team's 58 points. Kenny's 6 markers in the second quarter gave the Raiders a half-time advantage of 7, and Vogel added to this as he tallied 7 times in the third stanza. 'f ,- g 1 'Q five- 'J 1145, 4'-f 14 I fri - lf ' ' I B.XSR'Fl'I!.Xl.l, ' 1 ' ' ' 1 , Huff: Rim' ll. Huelianan, .'l.v.r1.rt11i1! t'nncl1,' 1i,.I.:n-Lin. R. llelilenilorf. IJ, Riiluway. ll, Vogel, fl. Hinsey. 'Zi ' ' L I lx. Rcicliert, XY. lxenny. ll. Ryan. XY. XYelssinger, ll. XYli5'tc-. R, Reeves, Y, Maliler, Il. tirugzui. XY. ' Y' ' ' ' ' ' i A ' ' ' A , . it 'V 1 ', . oi: . '. T -e', i. ' micc. I 111 llilll I R Smith t tliunl ilnn ,I liilinilc -I H gin lx luck: C Xi l . . 1 'WI . ff -nrt' '. Wyre, . . c nt Te, A. tirnsliy, .1linnigri',' T. s A-1 s' . . , Ripley. ,cl1u1iill, ni 1 , . it 1 uni , . . 1, . X B ill n I-r ul lr' l NX l ll Xl I 5 Sli 1 1 H lim il X t 1 1 lllltklllltll Nl . Hifi S ly - . ': , . . S aley, ll. llavis, l'. llavis, .lIr1m1g1r'r. The Darien contest was a repetition of the Concordia affair as Dehlendorf's 15 points sank the Connecticut carom shooters, 51-34. Smart play- ing of the post position by Kenny enabled the speedy forwards to sink easy close shots. Mahler's line defensive work was primarily responsible for holding the Darien total to a minimum. Scarsdale continued in its rare form by trounc- ing Hackley, 51-38. Grogan's 18 tallies led the way, with Vogel and Dehlendorf also scoring in the double hgures, A brief appearance by the second string consisting of Reichert, Hinsey, Weis- singer, Larkin and Reeves also held the Hackley- ites at bay in the closing minutes. The inevitable happened, though, as Pelham, the County's number one team, drove Scarsdale completely into rout, 72-36. An astounding shoot- ing percentage in the first half got the Pelicans off winging, and they were never in danger as they continued to outplay and outrun their hosts. The Raiders tasted defeat for the third time at the hands of Rye, 41-39. Donovan's lay-up with two seconds left gave his team the game-winning basket. just previously Mahler had tied the Count with a clean hit. Scarsdale led during the greater part of the contest, and late in the fourth quarter Vogel's free throw broke a 35-35 deadlock after a surge of Rye points had knotted the score, Despite Lenny Lyons' 23 points, Bronxville was nipped by Scarsdale in a thriller, 37-36, The Raid- ers, having one of their good days at the foul line, sank 11 shots, and this meant the difference. Vogel's charity toss, breaking a 30-30 tie, proved to be the turning point in the game. Buster Hardin monopolized the Eastchester attack as the Eagles took a 50-111 decision over the Raiders. The home team's tight defense forced Scarsdale to try from the outside. Mahler and Grogan each scored 10 points on longe range at- tempts, but this fell short as Eastchester collected its first victory in 11 outings. The climax of the season occurred with the return of night basketball to Scarsdale. Witli New York School for the Deaf as their opponents, the Raiders split a twin bill by winning on Duval's shot in the jayvee contest, 27-26, but losing in overtime in the varsity game, 48-47. Kenny's foul shot sent the tilt into the extra session, but Lorello of the New Yorkers added 4 points and an ulti- mate win. Mt Rim' KI lillis. ll. Keller. Scrum! 'Kyiv ll. lflinl, -.lliimw lcrl in lI'1l'lX0'2i' B, Ilhilhp-. .X. lnl- XXell.l'unr'fl1 lime- Q. U Donnell, llx.Xl'K.XNl1 lfllLl,IJ vmlfngf Mr, Steele. Fuutllg C. lllis. XX'. lfiirlxmil, il, Hinsey. II C' rlx XX' XX hip XX' xlll nwell. Nlr. XX'nhlers. l'wu'11. frwl lffm'--li. XX'Kll71lCI'. ,X, emple. Reid, XX'. Vglietla. l lhillip R Ol rn H K 1 lin, ll. ilrngzin. .Vccuzztl Rucuf- I Reisiuzui,.X1i1m1g11'f',' Il. Inlin- rn. ll. XX liytc. R. hlzicksmi. R. lllitillg. K, ll Ilumiell. -l. l'ci'ef ii ,llfznziiguvx l ir.vt Rmv- -XX'. Liss. j. Iiisi-le, V. Bret-st-, j. Straus. XX. XXilhzims. -l. llzirri- VRHSS k'Hl'N'l'RX' IJ, lnhunen. R. lutlina. R, I s, Mr. XX'u-llli'i's, Cirurcll, . , . , B. l'o1'il. CROSS COU NTRY ROSS country came of age this year as Coach Wolilers' fifteen aspirants won two of four scheduled dual meets. Opening against Pelham, the Harriers were nipped 22-23, despite the second place finish of Captain Charles Ellis. Ellis also finished second against Hackley and Ossining as his team beat lr-lackley but lost to Ossining. Their record was then evened when Scarsdale toppled the Yonkers two-milers, 21-3-4. Clark O'Donnell, Benson Ford, and Bert Tidwell ran well for the squad. Entering the New York State Cross Coun- try Championship of District Number One for the first time, Scarsdale met success as Ellis and Bob Cutting finished fifth and eleventh respec- tively. Next year the return of varsity lettermen Charles Keller and Bruce Phillips will brighten the outlook. TRACK AND FIELD IVE lettermen returned this spring to form a nucleus for Coach Wolilers' perennially for- midable track squad. Jack Harrison and jim Straus ran the sprints with Bill Williaims aiding Harrison in the hurdles, Bill Durland, Cappy Breese, and Michael Chianelli excelled in the middle distance races. Charles Ellis and Clark O'Donnell ran the mile successfully. ln the field department Bill MacDowell, Don Wliyte and Durland performed, with Harvey Gerry and Whyte doing the high jump. Bill MacDowell also threw the discus, and Bob jackson completed the picture in the pole vault. New material appeared with Charles Kahle, Larry Mark, and Mills Ripley. Engaging the usual XVestchester competition, Scarsdale completed its campaign in the annual County meet in Wliite Plains. ve . ins , . A 1 '- ' S. . sl . . :i i- son. R. Marks, ,l1um1g11'i'. ann: XYRliS'l'l.lNli SQAU l.r'f! In Right Hr. Buclmnan, l'mn'lz,' R XYliitr-siile, 4'uf'fuir1,' S. XYilsun, R. jacksoni H, Kaplan, XY. iXlIlCl,f1XYUll, C. Aflzmis, li, Swyc-rs, NY. xY1ll12l1114, -I. ll:u'rison, H Levy. K, Swan, j, Ross. 11.XS1-LBAl,I'. Huck Run' H. XYl1ite, M. llzullun, R. Mas- luw, R. Yan Horne, .'lIrulugfr'r. Third Run' H R. Agree, K. Reichert, C. hloslxer, S. Smith, R. Reeves, ll. Ridgeway, .S'm'um1 Rum'- R. Dehlcmlorf, H. Sliulflem-r, K. 'Vuvkr-r. First Ruruff. Benlielil, Mr. Lemiarsl, f-I1tI1'fl. 5-flllfffl' S11-vfli. Lzxrkin, NY. XYClSNl1l14Q'1'. VVRESTLING OASTING victories over Poly Prep, Trinity, and Hackley twice, Scarsdale's representatives of the grunt and groan trade presented their man in mufti, David Bu- chanan, with an unblemished record for the second year in a row. Bob jackson in the unlimited class, Bob Whiteside at 175 pounds, Harv Kaplan at 154, Harold Levy at 120, and 'lim Ross at 112 recorded four victories apiece. Frank Exman and Bill MacDowell won two victories each and were also undefeated. Dick Swyers, Bill Williams, and Jack Harrison all compiled even rec- ords with two wins and two losses. The climax of the season occurred with a trip to Brooklyn netting a smashing 24-15 victory over the classy and ever-dangerous matmen of Poly Prep. BASEBALL ECAUSE of the lateness of Easter vaca- tion, the schedule of the 1949 baseball season suffered some alterations, but this had no adverse effect on the good material at Clinton Leonards disposal. The mound staff of Dave Swertfager, B. Dehlendorf, Bruce White, Dick Reeves, and Mike Dalton was well received by Grogan and Larkin. Around the horn Ruel and Stewie Smith were at first, Henry Shuldener at second, Bob Agee at short, and Dick Maslow at third. The OLItB6lCl consisted mainly of Dalton, Weissinger, Mosher, and the elder states- man, Don Triolo. Other members of the pitching staff appeared here, too. ARCHERY ANG on to your hats, fellas, those female cupids are at it again, and Scarsdale's skilled archers never Qwell, hardly everj miss their targets. It's hard to tell whether the girls spent more time shoot- ing, devouring Good Humors, or keeping an eye on the hard working track team, but under the guidance of Miss Isenberg, the team worked its way into the National Arch- ery Tournament. As usual, Scarsdale made a fine showing in this tournament, Nancy Callaway having an excellent record. A few other sharp shooters were Lynn Andrews and Abby Austin, not to mention the only sophomore, Eve Kraepelien. CHEERLEADERS CC OME on, kids, yell! How could any school lack spirit, backed by such peppy cheerleaders as Scars- dale had this year? The gals carried on very well without the aid of a faculty advisor. The squad found a little variety when they rode to the away games on the basketball team bus-with Mr. Nelson as their chaperone. Led by veteran co-captains, Carol Claflin and Diana Kay, and manager, Sue Hosking, the girls were on the job rain or shine. Witlm no reward except to hear the students' voices booming, the squad endured long practices and sore muscles. Now let's give them a well-earned cheer! Yeah, cheerleaders! ARCHERY Left fn Right B. Gunnarson, Miss Isen- hc 41111 X M tin ! C Tir, '11 c g 1. . is' , lN. Callaway, fnfv fui11,' lf, Kl'llL'1lL'llCll, l.. Anrlrews, A. Me futcheon, J. Voss. CHEERI.E.-XDERS liuff to liultum- S. Hosking, 1lItUlll!ll'I',' l. Barham. P. Berlin, M. Harris, Rankin C. K'laHin, f-U-Q-fIf'fllfII,' S. Howe, IJ. XYznlsh C' XYI' l 'll ll K ll Kuff :ini I' . lllt' 11 , . ay, 1- it j 4 uinn, . lxoernc-r R. Brown. y l i BOYS' TENNIS Left to Ri ht-Mr. Pratt, Coach: A. Wolf, Lavin, T. Petschek, J. Hlnsey, B. Vogel, D. Flint. ,04a4, .nz .8 . 440.-4 f.,,l C-f5 9'7 v'1vo.v64g. :M 'f 4 ,. Girl-Q JM b 1- f I . . ,hx- Qfi 'L, AXA -1-J... GIRLS' TENNIS Left to Right-Miss Hesse, C'oach,' J. Koerner, L. Barnes, A. Monroe, S. Barnes, J. Mack. BOYS' TENNIS GIRLS' TENNIS HE 1949 tennis team, paced by such stars as Dan Flint, Bruce Vogel, and Alex Wolfg came up to ah the expectations of their mentor. Other leaders in- cluded joe Hinsey, Tom Petschek, Dave Lavin, and Toby Ritter. In the doubles, Scarsdale was very strong with the Hinsey-Wolf and Vogel-Flint combinations. Petschek, Lavin, and Ritter also saw action in the doubles. Vogel, Flint and Wolf more than held up their end in the singles matches. In spite of the loss of Tom Lewyn, seeded second in the Junior Lawn Tennis Association, this year's crop of racqueteers were very successful, perhaps because of Mr. Pratt's fine support and the transportation supplied by his '49 Mercury, N spring a young girl's fancy lightly turns to-a tennis court. Thanks to the much needed resurfac- ing of the courts, the team composed of energetic femmef looked better than ever this year. Spectators could see the chalk fly as Joan Mack, Lucie Bel Barnes, Alice Monroe, joan Koerner, and other chased the balls around. Everyone was sorry to lose Sally Barnes this year because of a foot injury, but the team was lucky enough to have her as student coach. Unfortunately crowds never gather around the courts during a girly' match. Nevertheless, with endless spirit, the team con- tinues to make Scarsdale proud of it. Move over, Alice Marbleg you've got competition. ' i -4, 04:v- -no-1-.7 .24-i',g4-Q -can-9.5 5,8- a?bio.L 72444 -f5 f .'.,hg 994' 144414, .34 lcv.,- 'U'-n.-Cgf, -U J J M -J M f A ff ' f I' , , V A Q , . j , ipyhf I., .V X' fl, .3 1 5, y 1 gf ly 3 .Y 0 , A Q' W ' ,. It Q gr 0 I-A .N tv' THEY COME! Q' ff ' I ' wx . X, , u 1 y , 'xg 2' Q I ,g R 1'IIIWIIMI Q , I E Q 'HQ Wo! I W-'f,I TI'fi5.1f Qpdks W, 'O 'I' XIIII IW Oh 'I nmwk if-5 ,V h -,fry Lu Yjvxl nr I QV 'vl , -,Ai I-J gf S- ' 5 ilk Www.. R I Presenf Uur Advertiser! 1, . 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QQ QQ y smooth texture and pure ingredients. woo I IQISW '-awp Ex Cisco 9 A 0 J XWLJQQV The familiar red, white and blue Horton's trade- vgliy P mark means fine ice cream today as it did yester- day-as it will tomorrow and tomorrow. SPENCER PHARMACY SPENCER PLACE Phone Scarsdale 3-1440 OPEN 7 A.M. TO 11 P.M. Free Delivery at All Hours' The VILLAGE STATIONERS The Friendly Slore TOYS - GIFTS - LIBRARY Notebooks with Scarsdale Printed On 44 GARTH ROAD Q Scarsdale 3-3908 THE SCARSDALE BARBERS ASSOCIATION Complimentl' of SCARSDALE - M. ANTHONY THE UPHOLSTERER 19 POPHAM ROAD 56241 GARTH BARBER SHOP FRANK H. uco E9 GARTH RoAD 3-6111 HARWOOD BARBER SHOP 18 POPHAM ROAD zo I-1ARwooD COURT 3-3250 HENRY'S BARBER SHOP SPENCER PLACE 3-2055 98 A QQ 'fat' -f: 1, 'I ,A iv' CL ,P LL ' Af-n A 'CTEP' 1 1-' 1 , ' Lua' fi 1. my I, H+, ,'.., Q, ,tif ,Q A-4 LM -1'-,.r You-'ll Find Ever thi? ical Zinc ntu'Ti ' 'ew ,i eff, T .-, f.. f - 1+-. RF' . ac Aff Q 1: . --,,l,f' .- I -S - lv I Q1 '!,,f- lg :- L , p f 't5 - ' Rf f '7 U Qi' ' 1 4114: Kris -Q W Pbolo by Babu RECORDS AND ALBUMS Complete Stocks of Masterworks - Classical, Popular and jazz Band and Orchestra Instruments Conn - Bach - Penzel-Mueller - Gibson - Ludwig RADIOS AND TELEVISION R.C.A. Victor - General Electric - Westinghouse CENTURY MUSICAL INSTRUMENT CO. 144 MAMARONECK AVENUE fNear Post Roadj White Plains 9-8448 99 4 4 diy ' I sl ' j A. Cv ,Y ,47 ,rfii x A ,x ' ' . P! l Complfmemf of ,fy K 4k. dXLClmTHL ' WRTA ER ,JB . I AL.. F1311 Ay. sr ,E E G , 6s,, Slarring in , . .. J, b F 1,641 . MOMENTS OF MYSTIFICATIONH ' 1 20th Anniversary PUBLEEfgiI?gC3IAZPHER V' VARSITY TRACK SQUAD SECRETARIAL SERVICE 1928 - 1948 Total Dual Meets ........... Won ....,......,... ,,,......... .... Lost .......... Mailing, Addressing and Mimeographing for Clubs and Associations a specialty. Stenographerg Notary Public. Established in Harwood Building since 1939. ARLENE C. SEIBERT, Mgr. 416 HARWOOD BUILDING Tied 4----.-.i----A-------4-,A. ----.A.....---AA......-.-, 3 Phone Scarsdale 3-2330 Smrfdule-Bronxville Meelx Scarsdile 'A ' ' 'A' 1 1 HEELS NEOLITE soLEs Bfonxville ....,.......,............. .,,,. 9 HARWOOD ' Ufzdefeated Teams SHOE REBUILDING 1929 1930 1931 1935 C. VACCARO, Prop. Phone Scarsdale 3-3403 1939 1940 Service While You Wait - Hat Cleaning 1941 1942 1946 Opposite Post Office SCARSDALE, N. Y. Telephone SCarsdale 3-4400 Telephone SCarsdale 3-4400 G. W. MERRELL 11 SPENCER PLACE Hoover Vacuums - Hardware - House Furnishings Easy Washers - Kelvinator and Frigidaire Refrigerators House of Friendly Service R. HAMLET, Manager 100 7 a mmf nhl d 7 ' 'ff Jean awe If f4'h0'f '1 .S h A R L00h Ulf? Fkl 11 L - Sclfgffoviigf camxvzrn 'Sn .nf dh j76 'A4 I W rlwE9fTzvemafa4n diarfyma' k CZRSDAIIE wfxff Flihj 031' ff' Ca a',friADE ,5 NE IAN BLIND co. P Lands aFA1ve AMC? Window Shader - Table Pads GRISTEDE BROS., Inc. gym Wallpaper Superior Food Slorer 102 GARTH ROAD SCARSDALE, N. Y. DIEGES sf CLUST 17 JOHN STREET NEW YORK 8, N. Y. Ojfcial jewelers as zhrllh Q, for the S: E913 CLASS or 1949 .1 i .4xi,'a,,f'i-57 Rings - Pins - Medals - Cups - Trophies 1, QQ, el 5 , 5-fl 1 in Plaques - Athletic Awards ' '- 1898 - OUR 50TH ANNIVERSARY - 1948 Working, Polishing and Simonizing - Indexed Lubrieatiofz Baltery and Tire Service CHARLIE DAVIS SERVICE STATION POPHAM AND OVERHILL ROADS IN THE HEART OF SCARSDALE Cars Picked Up and Delivered Free of Charge CHARLES J. DAVIS, Dealer Phone Scarsdale 3-1990 101 ,J fl 0, ,-,,j,,,,,,, ,N H edjqamnl we .QQQQ Aung -cm H r'z1 Jr fd, fwl-o-1.4. -.0.4tt1,P ,rung ,Mc N9-mama. and 544 aah A w f,f , HJ N 5 . x I Q 2 M K1 QA -l3?JteLViJhe?A? .'nALkow fmqz fi-Swim dfoaat t THE CLASS OF 129. fur y 3 5 -? E W! 0 .I Ofcial Photographers to E THE BANDERSNATCH E We appreciate your rordial respome to our 5 Ii photography and hope that we may again he of .fervice to you at .rome future date. 'T E E F 'Q 4 102 4! 1 'Nc gl ' 4, rj. ., is fc I fin Q hi Rf' gtk. tp WILLIAM T. HART, Inc. nf f ' ,J gl-Lp. I . v Real Eftale J-ki N'-, 8 'Rf' E J A f . :ta fed' h ' A 1 -f Ifzylmuzre Appmixalx ,., ' ' 'X 1 k:ls.,P?f!f.- 5, 44 EAST PARKWAY SC INHQQ SC 3-4000 - 1500 Q., -L, .' F 'fi if Hn .- Q5 , CTR ...A Scarsdale 3-5523 Sparring Goodx 1 T- 5 THE SPORTCENTER DANIEL J. VACCARO Agezzlx for A. G. SPALDING 84 BROS. 17 POPHAM ROAD SCARSDALE, N. Y. Tel. Sca rsdale 3-4460 THE SCARSDALE JEWELER M. WITZLING CAMPBELL MORGAN, Inc. M6ll'J and Boy! Wear 30 EAST PARKWAY Watcbey - Clockf - jewelry 4f0,me,1y Cushman-S, EXPERT REPAIRING SCARSDALE, N. Y. 75 GAR-I-H ROAD SC 3-6017 fOpp0site Theatre, SCARSDALE, N. Y. SPENCER 5C - 31.00 STORE 21 SPENCER PLACE SCARSDALE, N. Y. 103 Phone W. P. 9-2442 COLONY FLOWER SHOP BEAUTY SALON 100 MAMARONECK AVE. 6 PALMER AVENUE WHITE PLAINS, N. Y. SCARSDALE, N. Y. Big or Little Tall 01' Short Our clothes meet all requiremehts. IANE E N G E L 204 E. POST ROAD WHITE PLAINS . W. P. 9-3630 Plmlo by Balm Scnrsdalc 3-1008 ARISTOCRAT 'I Qzilmiv ,md Flll'1'IL'V.1' STATION PLAZA HARTSDALE. N. Y. Cauzlblimefzlf HEATHCOTE PHARMACY HEATHCOTE ROAD AND PALMER AVE. Scursdalc 3-5151 FREE DELIVERY 4 if finale -ff Q' Cf Sf If pl Gvvwds MW Q- 1,550 UP YW' H0 -2- PX K if I ' TT? X X IVVVY I I 1 . 1. STEAMED BONE MEAL 13. FLAGSTONE , Y 2 CALCIUM CHLORIDE CFM Stepping Stones' W SJ I ' 14. LUMBER 3. BROWN SAND 4 SALT HAY 15. MASON MATERIAL 5' FERTILIZERS 16. MILLWORK QStoCk and Specialj 6. HYPER HUMU5 17. VALANCE BOARDS A ' 7. AGRICULTURAL LIME 18. KITCHEN CABINETS 8. GROUND LIMESTONE 19. WHITE SAND 9. PEAT MOSS 20 WATERPROOFING 10. ADCO 21. DRAIN TILE AND SEWER PIPE 11. INSULATION 22. SIDEWALK BRICK 12. FENCE MATERIAL 23 STORM DOORS AND SASH SCARSDALE SUPPLY CO. HEATHCOTE ROAD Telephone SCarsdale 3-0400 105 J, X Sify 1 i dsx 0' ,V ,S X:-7 dis, X7 ive I ' tr' Ofqwie we P Telephone White Plains 9-9077 Complimeatly of BROTHER AND SISTER SHOP 155 MAMARONECK AVENUE ARE PROUD OF OUR CONTRIBUTION TO' THE REAL ESTATE ACTIVITY OF SCARSDALE WE ALBERT S. SWANSON CLEVELAND E. VAN WERT VAN WERT Sz SWANSON Real Estate - Mortgage! - Insurance 9 POPHAM ROAD SCARSDALE, N. Y. Scarsdale 3-0111 PRESCRIPTIONS - DRUGS . COSMETICS GAMM DRUG CO. NEXT DOOR TO THEATER Dependable Pre.rvripti0n and Drug Service Scarsdale 3-2080 and 3-2899 .68 GARTH ROAD 106 SCnrsdulc 3-1224 A. P. TOR7II,l.l. JR. GARTH RADIO, Inc. L' Cm'A'AD0 Rkzzfim' - Rcfmrcf.1 - 7'L'16l'jJ'illll Ol'fl70f76'd'jt' UHIIIZL E1eulr'iu1l fljlfzlhzlifkw' 69 GARTH ROAD 7,1 GARTH ROAD Sc:ARs1ml.li, N. Y. SCARSDALE, N. Y. QRESC 2 qaipssbkg J . E . K E L LY Dix f70lI.l'f1lg Oflfivifzlz 175 MAMARONECK AVENUE WHI'l'E PLAINS, NEW YORK Tcl. Wl1ite Plains 9-9254 Phunc Sczlrsdalc 3-4066 - 4068 - 2660 WRIGHT 81 IRISH T. A. IRISH Cbcire Mean' and Philadelphia P07l1fI'.1' Frnzezz Iirzrilf and Vegetpzblex S8 GARTH ROAD hillI'5LIAilK.' 5-2721 CARLING'S KNIT SHOP SWEAR I zo GARTH ROAD SPQRT A,,gvj'fy Sm-,L ,Hill Tie KN.: L Flei.rber'.r and Bolmzy Yarn: Crorbel Szzppfjef - Needlepoifzf 28 POPHAM ROAD SCARSDALE, N. Y. 107 - N lx' ' .s .N Vi-o 'U QB tx ,M-+l ' rt JJ 1 ' I J ' I 'N J X- V ' 41' Fil' Thirty-Five Years of Shipping Progress Experience is the best teacher . . . in shipping as in any other field of human endeavor. Through thirty-hve years of steady progress, Moore-McCormack Lines have mastered the specialized skills which assure efficient oper- ation. . .Today, our big, fast, modem ships- both cargo and passenger-carry the Amer- ican Hag on trade routes of key importance: between the Atlantic and Pacific coasts of the United States, and in South America, Scandinavia and continental Europe. none-Mqiimvmcli Within the last year, Mooremack ships set four new speed records in reaching foreignpports, impressive evidence not only of the elliciency of our vessels, but also of the ability of ship's personnel and of the management directing operations. The ship- per who entrusts his cargo to Mooremack . . . the passenger who voyages abroad in Mooremack comfort . . . both beneht by all that this organization has learned in thirty- five years of growth. 108 SCHOON MAKER DRUGS, Inc. J. W. O'BRIEN - A. E. HUTTON - M. O'C. DAVIS A pothecaries POPHAM HALL SCARSDALE, N. Y. Telephone 3-4910-49 1 1 AUTHORIZED DEALERS 0 Kodak 0 Bell 8: Howell 0 Graflex 0 Ampro CAMERAS - PROJECTORS PHOTO SUPPLIES SPEED GRAPHICS The Perfecl Gift for the Gmdmzte SCARSDALE CAMERA SHOP 8 SPENCER PLACE SC 3-6473 HAROLD H. NUTE Real Emzie amz' Irzmrance 21 POPHAM ROAD Telephone Scarsdale 3-3030 and 3-7470 10 wffwj? ENDEY, Inc. C' V 20 AMARONECK AVENUE ' X WHITE PLAINS, NEW YORK ' MW A!! fx Phone White Plains 9-0616 t S 9 K ' WHite Plains 9-8272 Decorators - K A Y - U pholsterers I Choose from the Largest Slections of Fabrics in Westchester V For Every Room in Your Home. By llae Yard or Made to Order Phone for our decorator to call at your home with samples without obligation. 138 MAIN STREET WHITE PLAINS, N. Y Main Office and Showroom 4 OLSON 8: GORDON, STATIONERS, Inc. School Supplief - Gifts - Party Goody Sofial Stationery 215 MAIN ST. - 45 GROVE ST. WHITE PLAINS, N. Y. GOING ON A DATE? Let its help you make it a Surfers with a beautiful rorfagel IOW, discount to students PERNICE FLORISTS 56 GARTH ROAD SCARSDALE, N. Y. Phone SC 50956 110 I C: I up Z4 T-4 Q4 Qhwyh- 'WIS -ff' ,Q Compliments of ' WELL-WISHERS or mf- 9' dfgoeykfy Q5 ,ffffs wif Jjgf 'Jyyv df -4 lv XL, zcarvef u.2'S ' A C 'X V3 I, K we 1. .1i-1 ju . ....,..5 - , rg.. f .. HEIS 'S DELICAT S N NORBERT LUFT I tw- if ix. ,-,L Q J -fn ..'-Aff .J 'f . 4: ' 1 ' 'lf - 5 Iltyfry Erf,rf1'ie2?-xlfaizrei tHtmg14id.r'As jeweler - - . F O . 'iv ,T t . 40 G T GR AD fd- .' k :dim H' 2 12 POPHAM ROAD . ,I . 5 ' 5 p J Telg sgqisqaie 5-3598 I SCARSDALE ' I - A 'A P A., ls x l,.?'YflqsM Tel. Scarsdale 3-0500 Established 1926 Scarsdale Beauty Shop, Inc. Morris Your Htzirdrefrer 13 SPENCER PLACE Opposite Station SCARSDALE, N. Y. Pioneers of Cold Permanents Since 1940 Hair Rerlyled - Ifldividual AIIQIIHOII Exrluxirfely Your! Scarsdale Book Shop, Inc 12 HARWOOD COURT SCARSDALE, N. Y. Tel. Scarsdale 3-3025 ' , A Complete Men's and Boys' Department LADIES' WEAR - COSMETICS - NOTIONS - LINENS FURNITURE - RUGS - CURTAINS THE CHARLES N. MEADICO. A Complete Department Store Phone SCarsdale 3-4700 RCA Victor Television - Bendix Automatic Washing Machines and Ironers Frigidaires - Gas and Electric Stoves - Radios - Records AND ALL WELL KNOWN APPLIANCES IN OUR BASEMENT ir. DEENE'S LUGGAGE SHOP, Inc. 108 MAMARONECK AVENUE WHITE PLAINS, NEW YORK TR Phone W. P. 8-0355 FASHION BY THE YARD INC. 221 EAST POST ROAD Hallmark Cards - Whiting's Stationb Newspapers - Magazines WALTER V. HOGAN WHITE PLAINS, N. Y. Slfrfivffeff 203 MAMARONECK AVE. Tel. White Plains 9-5069 W. P- 9-9140 Yarm - Stampetl Linem NEEDLECRAFT J. W. L U M 201 MAMARONECK AVE. WHITE PLAINS Tel. AUdub0n 3-2460-1-2-3-4 The Best Since 1885 George Schaefer 8: Sons, Inc HUDSON VALLEY FARM PRODUCTS Meat! - Poultry - Butter - Egg: Servicing School: - Camp: - Club: Hospitals - Hotel: - Imtitutiom Reitauruntx - Steamxbipr Our Speeiully Personally owned and operated Over 63 yeun of .ruerenful Jerzfiee 2305 TWELFTH AVENUE WEsT HARLEM MARKET NEW YORK CITY White Plain 9-4900 DUVERNOY WESTCHESTER CORP. 114 BAKERS SOUTH KENSICO AVE. WHITE PLAINS, N. Y. 113 THE SCARSDALE INQUIRER Commmzity N e 1l,'.fPcZlD81' Commzmizy Owned Subscription 34.00 per year Scarsdale 3-0624 114 0 'P I 4 Q' - n 9 0 si Q e ' I x ' , 1. Q.: i L, 4 ' A I ' I I 'P , . SCarsdale 3-1110 H if - HANK NIELS ' I' f Y. f .9 cg K HARTSDALE COMMUTERS SERVICE STATION Friendly Service COMPLETE LUBRICATION SERVICE CAR WASHING AND ACCESSORIES I Hartsdale Road and Clubwny Opposite Railroad Station HARTSDALE, N. Y. Tel. SCarsdnle 3-3416 COLONIAL HARDWARE 8: HOUSE FURNISHING CO. WALTER FRANKENBUSH STATION PLAZA BLDG. HARTSDALE, N. Y. HARTSDALE RADIO All makes of 7'ele1zi.rim7 - Radio - Remrd Cbarzgeri' INSTALLED - SERVICED - REPAIRED Call Scnrsdale 3-4642 Station Plaza At the Station HARTDALE, N. Y. HARTSDALE STATIONERY and CIGAR STORE DEPOT PLAZA HARTSDALE, N, Y. Scarsdale 3-0120 JULIUS BEAUTY SALON Specializing in Cold Ray PEWlId7l67IfJ' STATION PLAZA BLDG. HARTSDALE, N. Y. .J ,f 6 vi , ' if -1-1 2 s 'va :- l -' Q - 'L 4 ' ' ' ASW, Phone Scarsdale 3-1689 A ,, .MYRQN L: BLUM CO. 6 PALMER AVENUE SCARSDALE, N. Y ' '22 If - 3 1 p I,-f ef' mf JOSEPH DE MA10 ' ,v 6' , 4- ASSOCIATES Jr I STATION ?J AZA9Q', t Irzlerior Demmlorl' and Upbolilererr . 1 HARTSPVSUB, N-,Q gl Refinishing Slipcovers 5' 5 I - ' ' 'Q -A Cabinet Making Draperies 1' Scursdale 3-6250-6245 Antiques Restored Venetian Blinds ' Wall Paper Painting Men's and Women's Hand Made Shoes KALENICH Curtom Bootmaker 14 CHASE ROAD SCARSDALE, N. Y. SCarsdale 3-2051 WHITAKER PHARMACY INC. STATION PLAZA BLDG. ' HARTSDALE, N. Y. Tel. Scarsdale 3-3209 A local institution offers COMPLETE SERVICES TO RESIDENTS OF THIS COMMUNITY 1. Fuel Oil Heating-Oil burner service and repairs. East Parkway, Scarsdale 2. Automobile Service and Repairs. Harrsdale Ave., Hansdale 3. Hardware Stores. Two Stores 775 Central Ave., Scarsdale Hartsdale Ave., Hartsdale Harwood Bldg., Scarsdale Also, Appliance Store, 214 E. Hartsdale Ave. E. ROBISON, INC. The Home That SERVICE Built HARTSDALE ROAD, HARTSDALE, N. Y. Telephones: Scarsdale 3-3900 - White Plains 9-8866 116 MARGARET TITCOMB The S. K. SMITH COMPANY Spar! Clolber Prodnrery of HMOLLOY-MADEU Coveri- SPENCER PLACE 2857 NORTH WESTERN AVE. Scafsdale 35742 CHICAGO is, ILL. The designing and planning of the SCARSDALE BOOTERY 1949 BANDERSNATCH was done by 6 HARWOQD COURT OUR NEW YORK OFFICE 52 VANDERBILT AVENUE Stride Rite Show' NEW YORK 17, N- Y. For Children SCARSDALE AGENCY INC. Smr.fdale'.r Older! Inxzmmre Agency 312-313 HARWOOD BUILDING Kenneth L. Metz, jr. Donald F. Metz Scarsdale, N. Y. Tel. Scarsdale 3-2100 Track and Field Records EVENTS TIME HOLDERS YEAR 100 yards 9.9 Russ Chiannelli 1937 220 yards 22.6 Bill Neill 1946 200 yard Low Hurdles 23.0 Dick Walters 1948 440 yards 53.0 Richard Gabori 1933 880 yards 2:03 Fritz Ballhaussen 1941 Mile 4:33.2 Alex Morris 1944 Fl h G' b ' 440 Relay 4634 lAEli2rtiJrn, Glrzilger 1955 S' l , R 880 Relay 1334.5 155555, S25 1938 Mile Relay 3:38 ggsgjngiggzgosh 1932 12 lb. Shot-SYM Dicl-1 Hill 1948 Discus-146'0 Dick Hill 1948 Pole Vault-11'6V2 james Sullivan 1941 Broad jump-22'1Mi Robert Brown 1946 High Jump-6'V2 Phil DuBreueil 1948 vfwuuo ,Qbfl-vrijgj 6-Jia E44 X :Im White Plains 9-8653 - 8654 - 1129 Fm'1'ierJ I0 Gerztlewomen SINCE 1905 146 EAST POST ROAD WHITE PLAINS, NEW YORK STORE OF FRIENDLY SERVICE PICKARD HARDWARE, Inc. Hardware and Paint Supplief 143-145 EAST POST ROAD WHITE PLAINS, NEW YORK White Plains 9-2299 'V v Summer If Izfemfefuf f Q It's almost S-U-M-M-E-R and that's another Q Elly' sr 'W is way to spell fun, dates, and excitement. :FL You'll need a wonderful wardrobe, or maybe just a few simple little cottons. Whatever you want, be sure to come in to see our lovely, lively lissom collection ' Q : to make the day or night glamorous. -5 0 -yay:-gfacf, gnc. I Gf!.3ll,i'X 210 EAST POST ROAD WHITE PLAINS . . . and all the accessories thereto. 118 Scott's Lawnseed - A11 Fertilizers Good Housewares and Hardware General Electric Appliances The Helpful Store WALTER A. HOBLIN, Inc. 1 GARTH ROAD Half Block from Station DAILY DELIVERIES Telephone 3-3454 L. A. NEWMAN Shoes 26 SPENCER PLACE SCARSDALE Capezio Ballet Slipperf Hmzdfewn Morcafim Sandler Sporlytery QM '? , , , EDWIN L. BENNETT BENNETT UNERAL SERVICE 7361 M me Mfr-fer Sew-arte! of Smcerztyn Bw GARTH AND POPHAM RDS. 96' SCARSDALE, N. Y. B' Telephone: Scarsdale 3-3188 BROADWAY AND HAMILTON PL. CQKSMVN TARRYTOWN, N. Y. ' 5 E Telephone: Tarrytown 4-0270 Nm 315.5 119 BEF 1 s ., ff. ,5, ... 2-.ww rfvgg - . sw., - A LEBTIDIIS ol: you and your classmates upon your school lite achieve immortality in a carefully planned and executed yearbook. From the arid desert ol: Arizona, and the sultry green island of puerto l2ico, to the snow-blanketed slopes of Northern New England, we have traveled, happy and proud to have been an instrument in the translating into print, the humor pathos, excitement, and sentiment Found in the campus life of over seventy-tive colleges and preparatory schools. As Former members ot yearbook staffs in our school days, vve bring into our professional duties a real understanding of the many problems confronting each yearbook editor. 4 s J - 8 11 A u mm B Tai' i EJ v - v . 3 -3 , A , N . , , fri? , Q K, A , I. ..' U, -,. V 4 - . 1 A -gf L 53' a 6 4 Q.. 1 , w A ls, rdf! K Eifffks! 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