Sewanhaka High School - Totem Yearbook (Floral Park, NY)

 - Class of 1946

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Sfenforlh, Mr. Durfon Srebbms Mr Charles Birch, Mr. Peler Tesran, Mr. The radio field which l-155 been working Worfhingron Gregory Col Myon Myron Doucerre and Mr John Sfahl. DEDlCATlON during all of 'rhe confusion and sadness of 'rhe pasr years has again come inlo prominence for rhe posr-war world. Grea+ advances have and are being made. Along wirh lhese advances Sewanhalca is also making progress in radio. To one group, lhe Radio Advisory Commillee, are we indebled for l-his advance al Sewanhalca High School. ln l942 when rhe sl'uden+'s in'reres+ in radio began +o grow, Dr. Sranforfh aslced if Sewanhalca migh+ nor have an Advisory Commil- +ee in rhe radio deparlmenr. Now in +he few shor+ years since ir has been organized +he Radio Advisory Commirlee has a record 'ro be proud of. A+ firsr only one small room was lurned over +0 'rhe s+uden+s of radio bur +his was soon found ro be insufficient Then room 229 began 'ro be lcnown as rhe Radio Room and now we boasr of a special radio corrage as well. ' As individuals 'rhe members of rhe advisory commi++ee made many radio conveniences for +heir homes. ln a group rhey have made a radio sfalion for Nassau Counly. The call leHers are-W. E. R. S. They did nol' siop lhere. A broadcasrinq s'ra'l'ion on which edu- carional and enlerraining programs will be fransmilled +o ofher schools from Sewanhalca is being self up. A club of Sewanhalca has donaled rwelve hundred dollars for lhis purpose and wi+h il' fhe commilree has 'purchased an FM +ransmil'+er from +he Radio Cor- porafion of America. The members of +he Radio Advisory Commi++ee are: Mr. D. Srebbins, Colonel M. Doucefle, Mr. W. Schoppe, Mr. P. Tesron, Mr. E. Flanagan, Mr. C. Campbell, Mr, C. Burch, Mr. J. Srahl. Mr. W. Gregory, Dr. H. Flaherly, Dr. J. Frosr, Dr. A. Sfanforlh, Mr. S. McMinn, and Mr. G. Nixon. To show our appreciarion for +he work done by lhese men, we dedicare rhis, +he I946 Tolem, 'ro lhe Radio Advisory Commiflee. 6? ff 4 .jgqs 'Q K R , E ,H 4 'ff cf' O , I T null-aQ'5 Q 4 gil K A L ' fwxeu, Z 'W WfI3i1'izgi.2g jig. A 7.55 I lf5if??f?5??ETf QI ' ' I f ' 4. ' -R14 ii 1 R Q 5 Z. : . 8 , - fa. Z. , lwvwfsz I sci I M5325 ,yi 4 . H. QL A was 422- fi' I-IERTI-IA JULI KARL ELEFFSON CAROL HAVENS LI+erary Edifor Arf Edifor Phofoqraphy Edifor MISS KRUGER MR. ANASTASIO ww Advisor Advisor 590' 4 KS. so 50 Soda xbed U 1 IK M' Roberf Romsril , Joan J Ord an, Cherie, ,Wood Ward 'Q'-'S-v.r-QL GLORIA REES ERIC KRAEMER ELVIRA CRAVEAUX Clubs Senior Wrifeups Classes NANCY ToTEM Seple ber '45 and anolher Toiem was slarled. No mor guns, no more bombs, no more gold slars 'ro make our work seem lrivial alongside of lhem. We coulbl once more worry over 'rhe lheme, argue aboul' lhb dedicalion, slruggle wilh 'rhe layoul and feel lheyl were im-por+an'r in This our life. Our ap- preciaiidn is great l Wilh llhe aid of our ever-helping advisors, Mr. Anaslasib and Miss Kruger, we have Turned ou? a yearboo we are proud of and hope you are loo. Our de icalion is an unsual one. nol lo one person bu+ a roup whom we feel nor only have a love and respecl for our high school bul' also are will- ing lo devole much lime and work foward i+s progress. We owe much 'ro lhem. When il came lo pickihg a lheme, we 'rhoughl- Why nol make lhe whole book represenlalive of an expanding field? lSo we used 'rhe radio plan lhroughoul. TOTEM STAFF 4 The I946 slalil, like every other slaff, was dis- couraged a+ 'rimes and worried when all did nol go smoolhly buf fun wenl hand-in-hand wilh lhis and we are glad we made up 'rhe slaflz Nancy Brinkman, Carol Havens, l-lerla Juli, Gloria Rees. Elvira Crevaux, Eric Kraemer, Karl Ellefson, Rober+ Romeril, Joan Jordan, Alberl Kahr, Charles Wood- ward, Thelma Levilf, Gary l-lollman, Grace Boegli, Thelma Kessler. Eleanor Fiederlein, Tommy Hagan. Anne Calalano, Laura Crevaux, Lois Doring, l-lenry Bahr, Sieve Prusik, Jane Grey, Gilda Sokolwsky, Joanne Walsh, Jean Reuler, Mabel Harding, Clair Uhl, Audrey Pelkonen, Joan Palmer, Belly l-lunke, Lois Berensman, Eva Kerzne, Berl Miller, lvy Weis- man. Melvin Bramlell, 'Dorolhy Kissling, Kalherine De++lei'i, Virginia Hoffman, Ellen Hansen, l'-lelen Zelinski, Theresa Cenafiempo, Barbara MacEwan. Barbara Beaudine, Mary Allen, Howard Dixon, Audrey Drews, Donald Rosenberg, Belly Rowland, Bob Cannova, Jean Candelora, Kalhleen McGee, JoAnn Pauley, Grace Rosmussen, Dianne Egan, Anna Echandia, Joan Dunne, Barbara Zaun, Bar- bara Curliss, Anfoinelle Free, Joan l-lammarslrom, and Esler Zielinski. So here you are Sewanxhakans. The Junior Class has done ils besl. We give you our yearbook wilh a fervenl prayer lhar il may always see peace, happiness and love among all peoples. 5 CHIEFTAIN STAFF gy.- Emma O'Brien, Kay Vorbach, John Powers, Tom Hollingshead Whaf fales Room II2, as +he headquarfers of fhe number one school newspaper in +he Unifed Sfafes, could fell if if could only fallc. Jusf before prinfing fime, whaf a conglomerafion of shoufs and orders and people, in and ouf. always in a hurry, and iusf when one heaves a sigh of relief over one prize winning issue, in fhey come, fhe sfaff and advisors dreaming up fheir wonderful ideas for The nexf big issue. Never a dull momenf. Buf seriously, 'rhe Chieffain has rolled up a won- derful and impressive lis+ of honors and awards. Besides being considered fhe besf high school pub- licafion in +he Unifed Sfafes, 'rhe paper has cap- fured, for fhe sevenfh consecufive 'rime 'rhe Na- fional Scholasfic Press Associa+ion's all American Pacemaker Award, fhe Columbia Scholasfic Press Associal'ion's Firsf Place Medalisf, fhe lnhernafional Honor Award of fhe Quill and Scroll Sociefy, fhe George H. Galleys Award. Perhaps one of fhe greafesf fribufes 'rhaf can be paid fo fhe paper was 'rhe commenf of 'rhe judges af fhe Syracuse Convenfion, a commenf fhaf sums up in a single sen+ence +he excellence of fhe paper: The Chief- fain is nof only very readable buf an excepfionally significanf paper in fhe field of scholasfic iour- nalism. The sfaff, as a group. were delegafes ai fhe N. Y. U. Press Convenfion where 'rhey were ad- dressed by Dale Carnegie and fhere affended dis- cussion sessions on various aspecfs of publishing. The edifors and Mr. Sluzlca also affended fhe con- venfion af Syracuse. This year's sfaff has done an excellenf iob in mainfaining fhe high sfandards of 'rhe paper and in helping fo carry ouf ifs purpose, 'rhaf of provid- ing a means fhrough which school evenfs may be published as well as acfing as an ouflef for +he creafive abilify of s+u'den+s and as a medium fhrough which fhey may express fheir opinions and beliefs. ' The members of 'rhe sfafi were: Kay Vorbaclc and Jack Powers, Co-Edifors: Margarel' Cacioppo. News Ediforp Burgess Jamieson, Assisfanf News Ediforg Emma O'Brien. Copy Edifort Tom Hollingshead. Sporfs Eclifor: Harry Transky and Francis Coverg, Sporfs Ediforg Harry Sandgren and James Michael. Makeup Ediforg Diana Webber, Girls Sporfs Edifor: Paf Winslow, Sfaff Secrefary: Mary Millin, Exchange Edifory Lyn Applegif, Feaiure Edifor: Lillian Bur- gess, Adverfisemenf Manager: Ina Sullivan, Circu- lafion and Eleanor Jones, Business Manager. The advisors were: Dr. Hugh Flaherfy, Mr. Sluzlca Mr. Aungsf, Miss Sfaffel, Miss Briff and Mr: Thompson. 51m P5 xxlofe .,AR'ROW Q fsQ5'k ovmx ,A+ me CHIEFT I TOTEM , Poi.L ,., 1 . 0, I 64,1 'Exam MOST ATTRACTIVE COUPLE Ann Saunders 81 Doug Kiernan Valerie Jones 81 William Ruby ' BEST WARRIOR ' John Gunderson I9II Thomas McVeigh I57I PRETTIEST SOUAW Valerie .Iones I53I Virginia Srinson 42 Norma AIIen 23 MOST I-IANDSOME BRAVE Richard Specker I4-SI Thomas McVeigh II6I FAVORITE PLACE ON TI-IE RESERVATION Gym During Recreational Dancing FAVORITE RECORD Le? I+ Snow 39 F' 1 Symphony 35 'C , 7 Ill' f'YN Fw IAAA :Ana MOST READ MAGAZINE Life I 56 Sevenfeen I53 BEST DRESSED SOUAW Shirley Miller 57 Mimi Dougherfy 29 Jeanerre Quick 23 BEST DRESSED BRAVE Richard Specker 72I Clinfon Hammond 36 Bruce Brsland I8 MOST POPULAR BRAVE Richard Specker 95 Thomas McVeigh 6I Jack Williams 35 MOST POPULAR SOUAW Norma AIIen I55 Vida Regine 23 RIONW OIIIIP 'I f 'E 71,56 Q , x ' N , J Q T f fgygw 1 N 2?-f f wage: f f .ur Q Q-4 ' v' Q I S5 S S S 3 M we 3 6 45 Q Q. , Ill , 'f3 fv 05. B 5 'S 'x 1 if 4' . ' M 'N' GQ .lf 'Y'- EQMLQQ fees we STUDENT COUNCIL lOFficers: John Giegerich. Herfha Juli, Richard Specker. Norma Allen, John Williams. LOWER HOUSE This year fhe Sfudenf Council has done many 'rhings ro help in keeping Sewanhalca's noiable name. One of 'rhese ihings was sludeni visilors who came down from a Scheneciady High School +o compare our form of sfudenf governmenf wiih iheirs. In reiurn our Council spem' February 28+h sfudying 'rhe governmenial form praciiced by ihe Noll Terrace Council. Anolher ouisfanding feaiure of 'fhe Council was i+'s frying To gel Sewanhalca's slu- denf governmenf inlo Life and Time magazine wriieups. The purpose oi fhe S+uden+ Council is fo conduci srudenl governmenf in Sewanhaka. I+ pariicipafes in and sponsors many acfiviiies. The successful Purple and Whiie Ball, Bazaar and S+udeni s Day are among Jrhese. The Council has iis meeiings every Monday in Sfudy Hall A. The officers are: Diclc Speclcer, Presideni: Norma Allen, Vice Presiclenit John Giegerich, Upper House Secreiary: Heiha Juli, Lower House Secreiary: and Jaclc Williams, Treas- urer. Mrs. Borges and Mr. Nordahl served as ad- visors +o 'rhe Council. Oppge fv ogy? Hear Yel Hear Ye! The STudenT CourT of Sewanhaka High School is now in session. All Those having business wiTh This courT lease come forward and make Themselves heard. The honorable Jo'Ann Jehl presiding. Please STand. Each Wednesday aTTernoon in STudy Hall H, we may hfear This familiar declaraTion made by The CourT ATTendanT and see The STudenT CourT in Tull swing as iT meeTs To consider new cases and help mainTain discipline ThroughouT The school. AlThough The courT's main purpose is Tor The ad- monishymenT of wrongdoers, iT rnusT also be poinTed ouT ThaT any sTudenT or sTudenT organizaTion may use The CourT To proTecT Their righTs under The laws as seT down by The STudenT Council. FurThermore The CourT is an excellenT means oT Teaching Those who parTicipaTe in iTs acTiviTies someThing abouT sell: government Members of This Judicial DeparTmenT of The STudenT G-overnmenT are: Senior Judge, Jo'Ann Jehl: Junior Judges, Barbara Houghland and Hurley Mennear: DisTricT ATTorney and AssisTanT Louis HalbersTadT and RoberT Romerily Defense ATTor- neys, Harvey Breslin, Harry Schumann and Jane Gray: CourT ATTendanT, WalTer Sobeleslci: CourT Clerk and AssisTanTs, Dolly Crnauer, Mary Allen and Joan Reppa and PubliciTy, Marie Ross. The advisor is Mr. Harold WrighT. l i l l STUDENT COURT SCHENECTADY visiroizs +his year a represenlafive was senr To fhe Nalion ALPHA HI-Y The girls of Alpha l-li-Y have compleled The mos? successful year. They sponsored lhe Molher and Daughler Tea, a cake sale and joined IOO7, 'rhe Boos+er Club. The group also sold reireshmenfs al home foolloall games and 'rook an acfive par+ in Bundle Week. A+ Chrisrmas +ime lhey 'filled a large carlon wifh can goods and look il lo a needy family. Also al l-li-Y Convenlrion al Albany. Miss Bayer and Miss Grabowski were lhe able advisors of 'rhose aclivilies. This year's Presidenl' was Jeanefre Quick, Vice-Presidenfr, Mimi Dougherlyz Secre- lary. Doris Wicks and Treasurer, Arleen Applelon. KAPPA HI-Y Wifh officers Vida Ragine, Presidenl: Evelyn lLynl Applegilq Vice-Presidenl: Kalh- erine lKayl Vorback and Emma O'Brien, Secrelariesg l-lelen Aiosa, Treasurer and Dorolhy lDo'l'l Di Nifl as chaplain, Dappa has had a very aclive year. lf wen+ righi into fhe swing of lhings in The beginning of 'rhe year by holding ils annual Tea for Freshman girls and by helping in +he Bundle Week campaign, collecling old clolhes for poor people in 'rhe Kenlucky Moun+ains. When Chrislmas lime rolled around 'lhe girls cheered children in lhe orphanage wi+h gills 'rhey had broughl for fhem. The l-li-Y also sold Sewan- haka High School Sfafionery. Bur all has noi been work. The girls wenl' +o New York 'ro see a Broad- way play and also wen? fo a swim- ming parly in l'he l-lofel S+. George. A+ Their meelings +hey had guesl speakers. Their advisors lhis year are Miss Sniffen and Miss Moore. Q l DELTA HI-Y Sewanhalca is cerTainly proud of DelTa T-li-Y, Tor being The very TirsT sTudenT organizaTion, in our school, To presenT a scholarship award amounTing To one hundred dollars, To one of our ouTsTanding sTudenTs. This acTive chapTer is also one oT The joinT sponsors oT The Hobo-Dance, one oT The mosi' enioyable school dances of The TT year. And while we are aT iT, leT's noT TorgeT Them Tor disTribuTing TooTball programs, approximaTely Tour hundred, aT all our home games. The purpose OT The l-li-Ys is To build characTer in an individual. This year's mem- bers have seT a Tine example Tor The resT oT Sewanhalca's Braves To Tollow, lT is a high school division of The Young Men's ChrisTian AssociaTion lY.M.C.A.l. This year's oTTicers were are Tollows: PresidenT, Jack Williams: Vice'-President Roy l-lerTeg SecreTary, William Ruby and Treasurer, John Moran. Mr. Joseph Brown, Jr., was The advisor. OMICRON HI-Y Omicron Hi-Y has had a successful year under The guidance of Mr. John Mc- Elderry. The club oTTicers were John McKenna, President Melvin ArmiTage, Vice- PresidenT: All Kehr, SecreTary: Thomas l-lollingsheacl, Treasurer and John Wanger, Chaplain. Omicron parTicipaTed in The Nassau Area l-li-Y ConvenTion and senT a delegaTe To The STaTe l-li-Y ConvenTion aT Albany. They parTicipaTe in inTer-club sporTs in Sewanhalca and aTTend regular meeTings and acTiviTies OT a social and inspiraTional y naTure. The purpose oT Omicron is To encourage Tine characTer and closer Tellowship among The sTu- denTs of Sewanhalca. H-- I3 l OMEGA HI-Y Omega l-li-Y, wiTh Mrs. Marion T-laeberle and Miss Lucille BriTT as The advisors, has kepT iTselT busy all year. Jean Donohue was The very vivacious PresidenT, Gladys Johnson The Vice-President Barbara l-loughland and Joan Bayliss Re- cording and Corresponding Secre- Taries, respecTively, and Joan Del Aguila, Treasurer. Omega Hi-Y sponsored a successful Freshman when cloThing was broughT in Tor The needy. The girls sold popcorn aT all home TooTball games. During The winTer They wenT To see Up ln CenTral Park aT which all enioyed Themselves. ln March, The girls sponsored Their annual MoTher and DaughTer Tea. The purpose oT Omega l-li-Y is To be of service To The school and To promoTe friendship, good-will and Tea in OcTober. IT helped during Bundle Week ChrisTianiTy. ' BETA HI-Y This one of The eighT T-li-Ys in school had many acTiviTies This year. lT gave boT-h a Freshman Tea and a MoTher and DaughTer Tea Tor members and Their moThers. IT sponsored The annual Hobo Dance wiTh a boy's T-li-Y. The BeTa girls also were very paTrioTic, and helped wiTh War STamp sales. IT, like many clubs, had a ChrisTmas ParTy. The TheaTre Trip and especially The annual Tashion show was someThing To rave about The purpose oT This very acTive club is To be oT service To The school and communiTy: To develop characTer and promoTe ideals of good living. The ad- visors oT BeTa are Mrs. Neal and Mrs. Gibbons. PresidenT was Mari- , i ll, fr. . J- J' 2 ll l , Qs ii fl lyn Erb: Vice-PresidenT, Cornelia Koecher: SecreTaries, Brucine BeiThs and RuTh Lane and iTs Treasurer is PaTricia DalTon. EPSILON HI-Y Epsilon l-li-Y has done a fine piece of work 'rhis pasf year in connecfion wifh +he counlry's an- nual Tuberculosis Campaign. The members did much fo publicize fhe greaf need for money in carry- ing on 'fhis work by making speeches and giving shorf falks in various parfs of our disfricf. The splendid work done fhis pasf year, is an excellenf example of fha Hi-Y's purpose fo promofe cilizenship in fhe school and in fhe communify. The officers were: Roberi' McQueen, President Charles Koechling, Vice-President Donald Zaun, Secrefaryq and Larry Sfransky, Treasurer. Their advisor was Mr. Nelson. THETA HI-Y Thefa l-li-Y has parlicipafed in many evenrs during fhe pasf year. One of Them was fo Take an acfive par? in bundle week. They senf a delegafe fo fhe sfafe l-li-Y Conven+ion af Albany and also senf a represenfafive fo fhe Nassau Airea l-li-Y Coun- cil. They also sponsored fhe March of Dimes Drive. The advisor, Mr. Brooks, along wifh fhe club officers did a good job. The officers were: Presidenf, Roberf Brugo: Vice-Presiclenr, Frank Buchanan: Secrefary, Jerry Smifh: Treasurer, Norman Lind. The purpose of Thefa l-li-Y is fo . .. promofe general friendship among all sfudenfs, 'ro furfher help fhe inferesr of sludenfs for our school and communiiy, and fo creaie and +ian characfer, conclucf and serv- ice in The school and communify. mainfain a high sfandard of Chris- I6 FRENCH CLUB So you wish lo undersland French conversalion, and cusloms and habils ol lhe French people. If you are a French sludenl, you may realize your ambilion by joining L'Orillamme, Sewanhaka's French Club. Here under lhe di- reclion ol Miss Helen Kleleker, and Julia Mockawelch, Presidenl: Florence l-lollman, Vice-Presidenlg Brucine Beilh, Secrelary, and Ca- milla Dougherly, Treasurer, you may speak French lo your hearl's conlenl. Each Spring'lhe Club enjoys a lrip lo New York where il has lypical almosphere lor lhe members, eal al a French Reslauranl and see a French movie. As a conlribulion lo humanily each year, lhe club sends gills lo lhe orphans al Chrislmas lime. ' Lasl bul nol leasl, in orden lo supplemenl ils lunds, L'Orillamrne has a cake sale, a boolh al lhe Sludenl Council Bazaar each spring, and as a lradilion ol lhe club, every year on March Isl, lhe members sell Lilies ol lhe Valley, LOS AMIGOS Al Sewanhaka lhere are lwo Spanish clubs, Los Amigos land Companeros. They are lwo separale clubs and should nol be conlused. Los Amigos is lhe lirsl year Spanish Club. ll is open lo all lirsl year Spanish slu- denls who are inleresled and helps lo promole friendship belween all beginning Spanish sludenls. This year lhe club was advised by Mrs. Gilberl who lried lo make lhe language and lhe people speaking il more inleresling and beller underslood by lhe club members. Nexl year lhis year's Los M ,,c, Amigos members will pass on lo lhe olher Spanish Club which is lor lhe more advanced sludenls. l Los COMPANERAS IT you were To lisTen in on one of The meeTings oT This group, you would probably hear iTs President Lois Deering, wiTh help of Vice- PresidenT, Virginia BenneTT: Secre- Tary, Do:-oThy Brus: Treasurer, Craig BrighT and iTs Advisor, Mrs. Zenobia GilberT, encouraging iTs members To speak Spanish and To develop an inTelligenT inTeresT in Y Spain and LaTin America. Besides having made visiTs To Spanish movies and resTauranTs in New York CiTy, The second, Third and TourTh year sTudenTs oT Spanish began The proie-cT of wriTing To SouTh American sTudenTs. The members oT This club exchange leTTers wiTh These Spanish boys and girls wriTing Theirsfin Spanish and receive answers in English. Their beTTer undersTanding oT our neighbors To The souTh has been more Tully developed in This manner. GERMAN CLUB LisTen carefully and you undoubTedly will hear menTioned The name DeuTscher Verein, Sewanhal4a's German Club. During The course oT The meeTing, German liTeraTure, culTure or you may be TorTu- naTe enough To sTumble in on one oT The social meeTings aT which reTreshmenTs are served and enTerTainmenT presenTed by members oT The cl b. During The pasT year DeuTscher Verein has ee ably, uided by DocTor ForsT, Advisor: Burgess Jamieson, President Mar are cud Vice-President Marion r l ecreTary and Anne Herr- N A K nn.LJ1rgQ,sv0Qer. 55 f y . D l ' 0 A T lil l .T . V lx! 0 X I 1 ir il PICA CLUB The Pica Club is made up oT sTudenTs who are inTeresTed in prinTing and wish To beTTer Them- selves aT iT. The advisors are Mr. R. Wipper and Mr. J. McPherran. BeTTy Thorvaldsen served as The presi- denT and Jimmy Walker, Marge Y -My W Lynn and STeve Romanski were vice-presidenT, secreTary and Treas- urer, respecTively. . The Pica Club publishes The Sewanhaka Handbook and is now working on The STudenT DirecTory. The members work aTTernoons in The prinTing shops and receive awards Tor saTisTacTory work. The purpose oT The Pica Club is To be OT service To The school and To improve The craTTsmanship, in The Tield oT prinTing, oT iTs members. THE PURPLE QUILL The obiecT oT The Purple Quill is To promoTe an inTeresT in creaTive wriTing and To increase TamiliariTy oT pasT and conTemporary auThors. The club parTicipaTes in STaTe and NaTiohal liTerary conTesTs as well as being The sponsor oT The Arrow supplemenT To The ChieTTain. AT Their meeTings There is muTual reading and criTicism oT wriTing done by members. During The year They wenT To see Two Broadway plays in New York CiTy. The club is open To all sTudenTs. Members are chosen aTTer a Trial period oT 6 weeks in which They musT prove Their abiIiTy. The officers are: PresidenT, Phyllis Meyer: Vice-President April Welsh: SecreTary, Edna DeIven+haI, and Treasurer, DoroThy Brus. The Purple Quill is under The direcTion oT Miss KaTherine lrilpm- mersly. , T' 'T My ryvfrrf' gr' fi' y -it T' lzi xy My ED ': if xl QT 'v ri Tl 55 , A31 ll QT , 'S .' T 'Q K, VN is rr 2 fir is Q M I8 l , l SCRIBES CLUB Those children down in The mounTains oT KenTucky cer'Tainly were a happy group This ChrisT- mas. Why? Because The Scribes Club sponsored and carried Through The collecTion oT Toys Tor The children. The girls senT Them To The Coney Creeds CenTer aT Pipper Pass, KenTuclry, where They were forwarded To The children. The club, under The excellent ' guidance oT Mrs. Mary C. DeMaTTia has TwenTy-Tour members. They also supporTed The school's war Time acTiviTies. Their Trips inTo The ciTy were educaTional as well as social in naTure. The PresidenT oT The club is Adelaide Buningh who said The main purpose oT The club was To serve as an educaTional and social organizaTion. OTher oTTicers are: Josephine ScaTurro, Vice-President Marie Piozza, SecreTary, and Ann Johanson, Treasurer. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA This organizaTion is under The supervision and advisory head OT Mr. Furbeei while iTs presidenT is Richard WilTor, iTs vice-presidenT Boyer DeleormaTT, iTs secreTary and Treasurer is Earl Wilson and iTs sergeanT aT arms is John STeinhauser. This club sTrives To loeTTer develop leadership, cooperaTion, ciTizenship and paTrioTism. Also To promoTe a much greaTer inTeresT in agriculTure by The sTudenTs oT The agriculTure class and by all seeming inTeresTed. Too, To go on Trips-To see The many diTTerenT Things concerned wiTh agriculTure. As acTiviTies The club has sTarTed a bee colony in The l-ligh School argriculTural orchard and sponsors Trips To The NaTional PoulTry Show, BoTanical Garden, Bronx Zoo, Model Fair, and To The CounTry LiTe program aT The AgriculTural School of Farmingdale. This year iT also sponsorecl a landscaping conTesT To improve The enTrance To The l-ligh School parking Tield. A I9 l l l LIBRARY CLUB day oT The rnonTh if we enTer Se- wanhaka's Library we will be con- TronTed by a group OT young ladies busily discussing Their plans and acTiviTies Tor The following weeks. IT you conclude Thaf This group is discussing books and li- brary work you are absoluTely .--Ms righT, Tor here is The Library Club: purpose Tor exisTence is To sTimu- laTe The inTeresT of girls in library work, so ThaT These girls in Turn may give valuable assisTance To Tellow sTudenTs. These iunior librarians also have Their Tun. This usually Takes The Torm oT a parTy on holidays and an annual TheaTer ouTing in New York. The elecTed oTTicers Tor The pasT year were Joan Del Aguila, PresidenT: Lorraine Romano, Vice-PresidenT5 Lillian Benheken and Theresa Wanser, SecreTary and Corre- sponding SecreTary and Mary l-lalle, Treasurer. The advisor was Miss Gould. THE BOOKMEN One of Sewanhaka's main TuncTions is The proper running QT a library. This Task is quiTe capably handled by The Bookmen, which is open To all boys who feel inTer- esTed enough in library work To loin. Aside Trom helping The library sTaTF, These boys insTrucT sTudenTs in The use oT our library's TaciliTies and help Them To obTain a knowledge of a librar 's operaTion. All The boys, Themselves, are inTeresTed in inTelli- genT reading, and selidom leT a good book slip ouT of Their hands. You know The saying, All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy, is pracTised by our Bookmen. They enioy a well balanced social liTe, and also 7 perform a commendable service Tor Sewanhakans. The oTTicers This pasT year were: President Richard E. Zauner: Vice- PresidenT, Edgar Vollaroq Secre- Tary. Donald Keller, and Treasurer, RoberT STein. Miss Priscilla Mor- Ton was Their advisor. Every second and TourTh Tues- PUBLIC ADDRESS cLuB The Public Address Club Takes charge of The public address sys- Tem Tor all plays, dances, assem- blies, TooTball and baskeTball games, meeTings and oTher school evenTs requiring a microphone. IT reppirs and mainTains The public address sysTem ThroughouT The school. Few acTiviTies could go on in Sewanhaka wiTh such success or aT all IT iT were noT Tor This club. The, Public Address Club is never lacking Tor Things To do as vou can see by reading The: lis+ of iTs acTiviTies above. This year The members casT Their voTes Tor Jerry Moniiov, PresidenTg John Jurknowski, Vice-PresidenT7 Andrew MayTs, SecreTary, and Frank Muller, Treasurer. The advisors are Mr. STahl and Mr. Egenolf. MOVIE SQUAD For all Those boys, who ever year are slave To The lawn mower, There is a chance. By joining The Movie Squad They may realize Their ambiTion and aT The same Time render valuable service To The school and Teachers. ln TacT This conTribuTion To our schgol liTe is so imporTanT ThaT The STudenT Council awards a leTTer Tor Two years wor . There is only one requiremenT Tor ioining and ThaT is ThaT The applicanT be a Sophomore. Then Too The size oT The group musT noT exceed eighT. For The work The boys have been looking Tor They should see The advisor oT The club, Mr. Leon Cooper. The members of The club are: Eugene SmiTh, Gil Arroyo, Sam Jones, Don Miller, Carl Johansen, Russ Taylor, Frank EllioT, Tom Ha- gan and Eric Kraemer. l Ms f I TICKET COMMITTEE The Tickei' Commi++ee has been lcepr busier +han ever +his year fulfilling i+s purpose Io serve af all aIhle+ic and social evenfs. I+ sells and collecfs 'ricke+s and helps all o'rher school organizafions in- leresred in running an evenl' for which admission is charged. The commi++ee consis+s of Ihirly mem- bers, Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors, who allend all foo+ball. baslcelball games, dances and plays. Members are selec+ed by 'rhe Iacully and Commillee upon 'fheir records in school. ll is one of Sewanhal4a's imporlanl' service organizalions Io which Ihe Sludenl Council awards a leHer for 'Iwo years service. This commillee Irains sludenls in handling finances, habils of punclualily, service. honesly, responsibilily, and inilialive. This year's officers were: President Raymond I-loefler, and Secrelary, Joan Del Aguila. The advisor is Dr. J. Sherlc. RETAILING CLUB The Relailing Club, Ihis year, has visiled many amusemenl cen+ers in New Yorlc and have held many social aclivilies under Ihe direclion of Mrs. Arlene Abels. As before, Ihe group donaled generously 'ro Ihe Red Cross and Nalional War Fund. The members also made boxes for SI. Albans lflospilal. The officers for 'rhe year were: Jean Vanill, Edna Davidson and Vera Lioilai Presi- den res'de d Secrel -Treasurer, respeclively. 'QQ-642A 6 G YORKER CLUB This club, now in ils 'rhircl Year of exislence, is open 'lo Sopho- more, Junior and Senior girls. The , Club's success has been due, in parr, ro +he inleresl and capabil- ilies of lrheir advisor, Miss Olive Dowler and lhe officers: Belly Bubelc, Presidenl: Elsie Brown, Re- cording Secrelary and Murial Bornhbldr, Treasurer. The members meel every Thurs- day and discuss places lhal lhey would lilce lo visil in New Yorlc. This year 'rheir aclivilies consisled of a lrip 'lo Chinalown, The Cloislers, a Tour of Radio Cily and also a seleclion ol Broadway plays. The club's purpose is To gain pleasure and knowledge from irips 'ro places of inlrer- esl in New Yorlc. JURIS PRUDENTIA Under lhe direclion of Mr. Scholl, Presidenl Elvira Crevaux and her fellow officers: Vice-Presidenl, Dolores Mueller: Secrelary, Joyce Wieck and Treasurer, Leah Schmidi once again formed The law club of lhe reservalion. A lrip To courl, a mock Trial, addresses, by various prominenl iudges and olher iunclions lcepl lhe club busy lor +he year. The main purpose of The club is lo slimulale an inleresl in law. i fi ,si M143 ' inf W U ,yy by 1 I 1 i i Li' with , xl lj .XMI WUI' ' .V ' T yfyl l l l if' ii -'lV rf M' fu' if X , 24 S. H. S. CAMERA The S. H. S. Camera Club com- pleled a successful year wi+h lhe following presiding: President Charles Woodward: Vice-Presi- denf, Raymond Byres: Secre+ary and Treasurer, Bill Higgins. Mr. Allen advised lrhe club. I+ had safisfaclorily complefed all necessary picfures for all school publicily. Also +hey 'lOOli and handed in all piclures for +he pub- lica+ion of lhe Tolem, Chieflain, and Annual Reporlz The purpose of lhe club is To give young people rhe chance lo fake and pul' info use lhe bes'r piclures lhey possibly can and wanl +o produce. ASTRONOMY CLUB This year, The Asfronomy Club under fhe guiding hand of Mr. A. B. Scholl, delved info a very busy and successful year. Among Jrheir various aclivilies have been visiling local observalories, preparing and exhil:ai+ing scienlilic demonsifralrions, and srudying +he conslrellalions. Aside from This, Jrhey have also had frequenl social mee+f -ings, and are building a 'ren inch reflecling 'relescope for Sewanhalca. The club's main purpose is 'ro sfrimulale an inleresl in The splendors of lhe heavens, -f .1 K and also 'ro provide an educa+ional oullel for science learned in 'rhe classrooms. ly WGAA5 Lf' Burgess Jameison was 'rhis year's ' , President George Henson was ils Vice-President Walrer Archenal, Secrelary, and Courfnay McCas- lin was 'lhe Treasurer. 5 S CLUB The 5 S Club has lor ils am- bilious leaders: Presidenl, Virginia Bennell: Vice-Presidenl, April Welsch: Secrelary, Marion Wood- coclc and Treasurer, Jim Gregy. They planned and held many in- leresling debales and lorums wilh olher schools. Their meelings which are usually held on Tues- days, are occupied by many lively debales. The club really is divided wilh argumenls lor and againsl a subiecl. 5 S slands for Sewanhalqa, Senior, Social, Sludies, Sociely. The purpose ol lhe Club is lo promole inleresl in currenl problems, domeslic and loreign, Miss Grabowslsi and Doclor Sherclc advise lhis very inleresling, dillerenl and educalional Club. S SQUARE CLUB The S Square Club was reorganized lhis year, and is under lhe guidance of Miss Bucks. Their various aclivilies 'lhis pasl year included going lo see lhe popular operella The Song ol Norway and conlribuling lo dillerenl drives held during lhe school year. They also gave an enlerlainmenl program al lhe Giles orphanage. To gel inlo lhis club one musl receive good grades and have a good personalily. Prospeclive members musl be approved by all lheir leachers. The service ol lhe club is lo check on all lhe new upperclassmen who have been lranslerred from olher schools. This year's Presidenl was Rose- marie Riley, Vice-Presidenl, Belly relary, Jona Lange, and Treasurer, June Snell.. , 25 Tainay: Recording Secrelary, Kalh- leen Harker: Corresponding Sec- . 1 - i i SWING BAND Sewanhaka's music makers are rhe members of +he Swing Band, advised by Mr. John Clark. H' has become one of The mosi oufsiand- ing organizaiions in school. The club consisrs of eighl mem- ducing a qualify of music which pleases everyone. Hs purpose is To give Sewanhaka's sfudenfs some experience in playing popular dance music. Aciiviiies of 'rhe Swing Band consisi of playing in lhe gym during recreaiion periods, a+ assembly programs, school plays, oiher feaiures of The club are playing ai school dances, Siudeni Council Bazaar, baskefball games and Rally dances. The officers were: Arihur Siaudigal, President Bill Nicholson, Recording Secrefary and Jack Calabrese, Librarian. JUNIOR RED CROSS The Junior Red Cross' line purpose is 'ro help 'rhe less foriunafe people 'lhroughoul' the world and +o promo're a spirif of undersranding be+ween all na+ions. This pas? year 'rhe have made a colleclion of ioys for orphanages in Nassau Counly, collecied Ciirisimas socks for veierans ai Norihpori, and also fixed up Chrisimas boxes for children in ofher lands. To add 'ro 'rhis They have made scrap- books and sponsored ihe Red Cross War-Fund Drive. JoAnn Williams is President Huberl' Sullivan, Vice-President Ada Mae Cully, Recording Secreiary: Be++y Day- +on, Corresponding Secrefaryz and Joan Riiienhouse, Treasurer. All work is under supervision of Mrs. Geller and Miss Kerchner. fqpnwflfkdfe- V - KM 26S JMVW bers who work very hard in pro- VARSITY CLUB Way back in +he years l93O-3l, when Sewanhalca was iusf ge'Hing sraried, rhe Varsiiy Club was or- ganized by ihe advisor, Mr. Kum- erow. This Club ialces a very ac- +ive pari in school aciiviiies, sell- ing candy and ice cream af home inierscholasiic sporis coniesis. holding a Faculiy Baslseiball game and using 'rhe money raised 'ro pay X' for x-rays of iniured aihleies. 4 y. The Varsiiy Club is open fo all holders of varsiiy inierscholaslic sporis le++ers and X ,M 3 Isfffz iis purpose is io uniie all aihleies for ihe promoiion of good sporismanship and Y A' W highesl possible brand of Team play. A Q, ,fa Aff,il,y,,ki'Q4,, This year, as in ihe pasi, ihe officers of ihe club were well lcnown for 'rheir whole- ' T JVTTT 'T T W hearied pariicipaiion in spor+s. The officers were: President l-larry Cur+is: Vice- y f President Fred Schubert Secrelary, Walier Jones, and Treasurer, Gerald Monieau. W fijff 'ffl-fm 5 CHESS CLUB Chess is a game played by millions of people daily, all over 'rhe world. I+ is a very worihwhile game in rhar if relaxes 'rhe body bu'r exercises +he'mind. The origin of Chess is losi in aniiquiiy. I+ has been iraced baclc 'ro aboui iwo hundred B.C. This game is 'rhe mosi cosmopoliran of all games ar Sewanhalca. l-lere is a spori which may inieresi many Sewanhalcans, and ii is a spori' Jrhey can coniinue long af+er ihey leave school. This pasi year, Fred S+einherd+ was ihe President Tom Pollock, Vice-President and ,lanei lsrizner, The Treasurer. The club was advised by Mr. C. R. Salii. 27 l A A ' W I. llliill lx I - i 4 GIRLS' senvice LEAGUE The Service League, wifh Mrs. Borges as advisor. has performed many worfhwhile services fo Se- wanhalca. Capfain Helen Aiosa. Firsf Lieufenanfs Joan Del Aguila, Naomi Degan, Shirley Winslow. Judy Reynolds and Second Lieu- fenanfs Dorofhy Kralzensfein, Theresa Orlando. Carol Havens and Barbara MacEwan were fhe efficienf officers for fhe year. The girls were assigned 'ro posfs in fhe lobby, clinic, loclier, alcoves, library and in fhe various offices. Af Chrisfmas fime fhe girls of fhe league broughf in giffs fo be falcen fo Sf. Giles home for crippled children and fo fhe orphanage. Personalized sfafionery was sold fo raise money for fhe badge fund during fhe year and was quife successful. Before each holiday parfies were held somefimes wifh fhe Hall Squad and somefimes alone. All and all a very full year was enioyed by fhe Service 28 League. HALL SQUAD The Hall Squad was organized wifh fhe purpose of profecfing all properfies of fhe school and grounds and fo preserve peace and order in fhe halls and all ofher parfs of fhe school. lfs members have fhe aufhorify fo diverf building fraflic and fo keep halls free of sfudenfs in befween class periods. Once a year +he Hall Squad fakes parf in a parfy for fhe Service League and fhemselves and also have a parf in fhe Sfudenf Council Bazaar. Each year also fhey have feas for fransfer sfudenfs, fhis is done also wifh fhe help of fhe Girls Service League, lfs presidenf is Ken Ludwig, and vice-presidenf Bill Wedge. while ifs adiufanfs are Jack An- drews and Gerard Sfolz. The en- fire organizwon is under fhe ad- visorihip H. Nordahll, Boys' 'WO ' I . , L 1, 110. V, . 1 . , u . cle I xl V' LL in LIC . J bla if' ir' ,gl-'I GIRLS' ATHLETIC CLUB Girls' Alhlelic Club aims lo promole a wider inleresl in lhe field ol sporls lhroughoul Sewan- haka. Il is open lo any upperclass girl who gives evidence ol inleresl and leadership in sporls. The require- menl is 250 inlramural poinls. The members also acl as gym class leaders and sporl managers. ,,,,,, This year lhey sold ice cream and candy and soda al loolball and baskelball games in cooperalion wilh Boys' Varsily Club. They placed poslers around school lo publicize inlramural sporls and play day, and organized girls leams lo play one anolher in inlramural baskelball. ized girls leams lo play one anolher in inlramural baskelball. The Presidenl is Jo Ann Jehl, Vice-Presidenl, Jessie Bosserl: Secrelary, Jane I-lar- baugh, and Treasurer, Belly Krage. Miss Rosalie Carpenler is lhe lacully advisor. GIRL CHEERLEADERS Where lhere is a baskelball or loolball game you'll find our prelly and peppy cheerleaders. Their vilalily and vigor sel an example lor all lhe school. I-Iigh spiril is whal counls lo make our learn win and lhese lwelve girls are lilled wilh il. These squaws are lhe pick of lhe crop. Firsl ol all lo become a cheerleader one musl go lhrough a rigorous six weeks lraining course compeling wilh sixly or more olher girls. Ten are picked from lhe sixly lollowed by lour being picked from lhe len. Sophomore girls are lhe only ones eligible lor lhis aclivily. To be selecled is a high honor and well worlh lhe long T' hours ol praclice. The cheerleader advisor is Mrs. lain. 29 King and .lean Rilchie lheir cap- 30 BROOKSONIANS This year The Broolcsonians cele- braTed Their Third year as a sTudenT organizaTion, and iT was a very suc- cessTul one. The members oT This club give Tallcs on Their individual proiecTs, such as elecTronics, min- erology, penicillin, chemisTry and dieTeTics. One oT The purposes of The Broolcsonians is To sTimulaTe and encourage in all ways pos- sible any scienTic ideas possessed by any one of The members, wiTh The hopes oT possibly inTeresTing The member in TurTher inTeresTs in a broader Tield. Among The acTiviTies This year were: Their annual Trip To The Glen Cove mineral deposiTs, visiTing New York CiTy, and also a booTh aT The STudenT Council Bazaar. The officers Tor This pasT year were PresidenT, Thomas l-lageng Vice-PresidenT, Edwelrd Gress: SecreTary and Treasurer, MargareT Caccioppo. Their advisor is Mr. Broo es. JUNIOR CHOIR The purpose oT The Junior Choir is To prepare The members Tor TuTure singing in our VarsiTy Glee Clubs. lTs acTiviTies This year consisTed oT singing aT Freshman assemblies and aT a ParenT's RecepTion. When elecTions were held, STuarT PorTer was chosen President PeTer ChrisTensen, Vice-PresidenT: AnneTTe Knudsen, SecreTary, and Doris Shoepp as Treasurer. The club was under The supervision of Mr. Adolph Argand. HONOR SOCIETY The l-lonor Sociery is one of Sewan- halca's mos? oulslanding organizalions. Irs aims are: llj To creale an emlhusiasm for scholarship l2l ser high slandards of characler and l3l 'ro slimulale a desire 'ro render service, in The srudenls of American secondary schools. A very aclive social program was planned and had by fhe l-lonor Sociefy. Each school 'rerm finds lhe members busily laboring on some proiecf lo bene- Til The school and aiming lo higher The scholarship levels of all irs members. Some of The ac+ivi+ies were lrips +o museums, broadcasling siarions and To The Planelarium in New York Ciry, ,,A J The induclions of l-lonor Sociefy members are very impressive affairs. They are held 'rwice a year, in May and again in January. This year's officers who worlced hard To achieve lheir fine goal were: Presi- dent Jo Anne Jehl: Secrerary, Jean Rirchie and Treasurer, William Linker. Their advisor was Dr. Charles R. Salil. 'Wham muff ,- vvi M n F., 'sf-., ,Qin ' P Q . Q A f ' i . xi .15 iw if YQ' wg K! 3 aim I -,M is H w- '5 ,, iw, 7 24 f pl ' ,ff ,557 ii, ..j'1xkL3x f 'K 59- P5 L x gi 2 ' W 'WRX 2 'Q Y p. 55' 2 ifxgjlieefluy M O R' X . . -4 ' W I J ff, 4. , it gg Q9 W ' X A5723 'A F 1 w X . mf , , S A W 0 , rf? ' f Q' w ,- ,f' f Q ' if N' A U' ca 332 + f , up ' r ' P tl' V7.4 ,A K ' M 1 .445 . 4 IV - - W, it .V g, , ,r via., , . v dh Q .E A K A , M 3. H ff , f f Q? A ,fmfwryip Q ' 1 ' 'V A 5 V A bf ? V-N52 we inn I 'f Qi' . V V X' ' ff: -fi ,Erik .1 if-53 'V we Q if 1 AMEX. ff, Kg' 1 fy , ', 312,-.ggi . ?w,Efzgi Q? :h .NNN-T, ,Q K4 i n F? Q,-A wus, ,H-Y w:g'2kfAy f ' if .5QQf'f55 'kfi E'g5y,ffh '25 M-. vgV5 , H . .tri J 6 ,Y - 1-I-f 'K 3 .s Hr 'Y A M-.M M--Q, -W ,, ww J MfM. km 1 'z sX liff' 1' ln! .:!, 1 9' f f-g:::rr nlilil III!!! -4-nggf u 'J 4:2 Cv lb 55555: Egan-12' I C115 ,fllv a.:9 ll' 2539? gg N Q ' X QQ Q , ,M This organizaTion has no oTTicers. l AEOLIANS The Aeolian Club's ThirTy-'live members, chosen Tor Their abiliTy, TalenT and willingness To work, meeT every Friday aTTernoon wiTh Miss KaThleen Donoghue. The girls are Training Their voices and developing Their TalenT in choral singing by enTerTaining aT Sunday ATTernoon Music Hours, The Par- enT-Teacher AssociaTion and Tor o+her TuncTions. The broTher club To The fkeolian Club are The Aeons. AEONS Aeons' TalenTs were shown when They made Their debuT singing Tor The ParenT- Teachers AssociaTion in The early Tall lasT semesTer here. The members oT This TalenTed group were chosen Tor Their abiliTy and hard work. Under The guidance oT Miss KaThleen Donahue, The boys making up The Aeons meeT every Tuesday aTTernoon. The Aeons enTerTained The Dads' Club and also sang aT Sunday ATIernoon Music f Hours. 34 T y , I gl GIRLS' JUNIOR VARSITY GLEE CLUB Thelgirls of 'rhe Junior Varsiiy Glee Club have spen+ This pasl' year prepara+ion for 'rhe Var- siry Glee Club. Wi+h Mr. Adolphe Argand as advisor, lhe girls have accomplished quiie a bil' in voice culrure. The Presidenlr was Virginia Ruby, lwho was assisled by Vice- Presideni, Jean Spahr: Secre+ary. Jane Hloeiler and Treasurer, l-lelen CL, Osiendorlii. Girls usually spend one ybar in +he Junior Varsiiy Glee Club. Due io +his and also because ii sp nds ' mosl pf i+s lime in preparaiion for The Varsiiy Club The Junior Varsiiy did nol e manyiouiside acliviiies. Bui among ils acliviries was enleriaining al assemblies a cl af +he Freshman Parenfs' Receplion. The maioriiy of lhe members making p 'rhe , Girls' IJunior Varsiiy Glee Club arefreshmen wilh a few upper class member .lx I GIRLS' VARSITY GLEE CLUQEM Wirh one of Jrhe largesl Cvlee Clubs in, Sewanhaka's shorl hislory, Miss Kalhleen Donoghue is keeping up The high slandards of choral singing by helping +o creale a good feeling of Spiril and To mainiain an inieresi in classical and semi-classical music. Early in ihe school year lhe members of The club accepied an invi+a'rion from 'The Boys' Glee Club To an allrernoon pariy in order +o gel acguainied wilh one anoiher. The Varsily girls elec+ed Cornelia Koecher as rheir President Alvina Pfund as Vice- Presidenl and Valerie Jones and Phyllis Bowler as Secrelary and Treasurer. Their librarians were Beverly Baird and Joan Cacciaiore. Chrisimas cards were senl' 'ro The boys and girls, Then in 'rhe service, who had once been members of eirher +he Boys' or Girls' Glee Clubs. Keep- ing up wi'rh l'he 'iradiiions of Se- wanhaka lhe Glee Club sang in +he Chrisimas Conceri afier weeks of pracfice. J 35 CHOIR Perhaps you heard a group of young, lusTy voices Through The school corridors lasT days beTore The ever welcome holidays. This was The Choir all dressed up in iTs purple robes. Maybe you were luclcy enough To have been pres- enT aT one oT The assembly pro- grams when This acTive group oT sixTy-one sang. The Choir is a worlcing o'rganiza'l'ion which serves The school wiTh a very Tine spiriT. ThaT is The reason you also heard voices aT The annual ChrisTmas and Spring ConcerTs. lT is really an honor To be a member of The Choir, since membership is, by inviTaTion only, based on abiliTy, TalenT, hard worlc, and service. Besides singing aT Sunday aTTernoon concerTs, This aTTracTive Choir also parTicipaTed in The Nassau CounTy FesTival aT l-lempsTead l-ligh School. The members elecTed by The choir as having given The mosT ouTsTanding service To The club This year were Norma Allen and RoberT Veira. BOYS' VARSITY GLEE CLUB One of The odd evenTs sponsored by The Boys' Glee Club This year was The parTy given Tor The Girls' Glee Club. The unusual Thing abouT iT was ThaT The boys organ- ized and planned everyThing, including reTreshmenTs. WiTh The help oT The club's officers, Pre-sidenT, RoberT Vierag Vice-President STanley O'Kulslci7 SecreTary, Michael Anguiloy Treasurer, Jaclc Williams and Librarians William Ruby and Gordon Samson. WiTh The money raised by The l-lempsTead Rally Dance sponsored by The Girls' and Boys' Glee Clubs, opera boxes were purchased Tor The annual visiT To The MeT. This year The club saw and heard cc, The Tamous and popular opera Carmen. Under The direcTion oT Their advisor, Miss KaThleen Don- oghue, The boys sang aT The an- nual Spring and ChrisTmas Con- cerTs. 36 l l J. V. BAND The J. V. Band 'rhis year under The guiding hand ol: Mr. l'lill has covered loads of music which will help The members io acquire enough abilily lo be pul' in Jrhe variiy organhahon. The group has few members bul' siill look parl in assembly pro- grams and communily parades. The year's officers were: Presi- deni, Jaclc Kline: Vice-President Roberf Rosscomp: Secrelary, Ella Wicher and Treasurer, Jeanne Hayden. BOYS' J. V. GLEE CLUB The Boys' J. V. Glee Club was organized for The purpose of preparing fhe fellows for The Varsily Glee Club. Among iis aciivifies are: singing ar assemblies and enferlaining parenfs a+ re- cepnons This year's eleciion reiurns pronounced Carl Sica, Presideniq Siuarl Porler, Vice- president Carl Gerraio as Secreiary and Holden Johnson, Treasurer. The Boys' J, V. Glee Club isf under The direcfion of Mr. Adolphe Argand. l l 37 THE ORCHESTRA The Orcheslra consisfs of selecfed boys and girls in+eres+ed in playing mu- sical insfrumenfs. H pla s af many school performances like fhe Chrislmas Music Feslival and Sunday concerls and The Sfring Ensemble has loo performed publicly. The purpose of 1'his club is To develop lechniques of playing orcheslral lilera- furet 'ro awalcen and slimulaie desire for symphonic music and loward grealer underslanding and appreciafion for lheir praclical experience in performing music. The officers were: President William Knaggs: Vice-President Frederick Po- lcarny: Secre+ary, Kalherine Delileil, and Treasurer, Mary Allen. The orchesfra is under lhe direcfion of Mr. Schneider. BAN D This year Mr. Charles C. l-lill refurned from lhe Armed Forces +o lead 'rhe band once more. Under his able direclion lhe band has had one of iis busiesl years in ils hislory. As usual The band performed al all +he loolball games and 'rook parl in many assembly programs. ll also +oolc parl in +he annual Chrislmais Concerl and a special program a+ Floral Park-Bellerose School. This year's Presidenr was William Sfricklandz Vice-President John McKenna: Secrelary, 'Mary Allen, and Treasurer, Roberl Mangels. The band has increased greally in number and is looking forward fo a srill larger and be++er playing group nexl year. WNY A x X' f 'N N Q ag .- Q VXKW l f 4 V I A l E i l 'ff Rf 3 aw w ywivf :if QQ fm' Z fq gg Q 'V ii 1 3 ' mi 75- Q fe Qi J -f 5 Q V . W ' y :f fi 1,n 19 fri f 'K CERAMISTS Did you nofice The very nice Chris?- mas decoralions This year, especially +ha+ cule Sanla Claus in rhe main lobby? Did you of+en ask who did if? Why fhe Ceramisls of course. All year round our very lalenfed Ceramisfs slu- denfs, under lhe direclion of Miss Helen Kruger, were hard al work on ideas 'rhaf added beauly and grace lo our build- ing. A holiday season never goes by wifhour some evidence of lheir abiliiy being displayed. During 'rhe Chrislmas and Thanksgiving holidays 'rhe show case on 'lhe +hird floor had some really clever figures and scenes in fhem. Their main purpose is fo be of service 'ro +he school. The Presidenr is Ann Venezio: Vice- Presidenl, l-lenry Kurz: Secreiary, Flor- ence Fischerg Treasurer, Adelaide Bun- ningh and Corresponding Secrelary, Pearl Mor-bury. PHOTOREALISTS The Pho+orealis+s meel' Wednesday aflernoons in Room 3l6. Among the +hings +hey discussed are 'rhe arf of 'raking piclures along wilh 'rrick pho- fography, coloring wifh oils and elemen- fary copying. The aclivilies of fhe Phoforealisfs in- clude 'faking picfures of all maior evenls in school, some of which are used for 'lhe Tofem. This year's officers were: President William Higgins: Vice-President Frank Yaddow: Secrefary, Grace Pruchs, and Treasurer, Margarel Cacciopo. Miss Opendach is fhe club's advisor. ll r A I N xx, f Mellini, 1 N3 .F 'N 1, I llfirfny 4I SACHEME PLAYERS SACH EM E PLAYERS One of Sewanhalca's mos'r popular clubs 'rhis year has been lhe Sacheme Players. Hs purpose is +o heighfen fhe sludenls' inleresl' in clramalics. Every year a play is presenred. This year if was 'rhe mysrery, The Ghosr Train, direcled by lhe advisors of 'rhe club, Mr. ldival R. Jones and Mrs. Helen Thorner. The play was presenfed in Novem- ber and drew a large aflendance. During The year members also gave a number of one-acl' plays for 'rheir own en+er'raInmen'r al social meehngs and for fhe olher clubs in school. jp- The Things every Sacheme Player looks forward To during The year are The Trips inTo New York as a group To see Broadway producTions. Three such Trips were Taken ThroughouT This year. WiTh The money ThaT The Sacherne Players have made They have done many useful and helpful Things. They have conTribuTed To The TurTherance oT The radio Tield aT Sewanhalca and To The various oTher plays or enTerTainmenT given by oTher groups. The oTTicers who have made This one oT The mosT successTul years were: PresidenT, lnez Relyea: Cor- responding SecreTary, CynThia l-luyler, and Treas- urer, Jeanne Donahue. i. -all 21 BULLETIN BOARDS Sty 'M NN NSN Z1 .rn-fl fw WWW Nt , VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM FOOTBALL As The record shows, 2 wins and 5 losses, This T945 Sewanhaka TooTball season was Tar Tron? The best l-lowever, like every Fall iT did have iTs Thrills and brighT mo- menTs. The Team had a good reason Tor noT making a beTTer showing as iT could only claim 2 reTurning regulars, namely Tom McVeigh and l-larry CurTis. LaTer in The season Two oTher varsiTy men of lasf sea- son, did parT Navy and parT gridiron work Uoe McEvoy and Charley Francolinel. From The opening day of pracTice Coach Al TwiTchell preached The T TormaTion and never varied away from iT Tor The en- Tire season. Using George Scherer and laTer l-larry Owens and Paul Gohl aT quar- Terback, Coach TwiTchell used a quick open oTTensive. ln addiTion To The passing backs Don JohnsTon, Ken Kaeser, Al Meilunas, and Dick WorThingTon saw a loT of acTion aT The halfback spoTs while John BruswiTz and Charley Francoline played fullback. The Top ends were Tom McVeigh and Mark Lynch wiTh Norman Lind and Charley Dela- hunT as subs. Leading Tackles were Gene De Pasquale and Fred ShuberT. Joe Mc- Evoy only played Tor parT of The season aT Tackle. Les Orech and Bob Thek also played a loT of TooTball aT The gianT spoT. The ouTsTanding player, in The minds oT players, was Harry CurTis who played righT guard while George RiegerT. Jerry M. John McKenner and Joe Byers would alTernaTe aT The oTher posiTions, FOOTBALL The Indians sTarTed The season oT-T on The wrong TooT as They were beaTen by Valley STream I8-6 aT Firemaris Field. Charles Francoline Took a pass over Tor The only Sewanhaka score. On a mud soaked home Tield The Tribe was downed 6-O in a close game by The Mepham Boys. ln iTs TradiTional rival, l-lempsTeacl, The Braves meT whaT was Then The besT Team on Long lsland and losT graceTully Zl-7. The iinx which had been on The new Tleld was Tinally broken as The Indians slaugh- Tered FreeporT 32-6. The Indians were Ta- vored in The annual classic wiTh Chaminade buT were upseT I9-O. ln iTs TirsT meeTing wiTh OreaT Neck, Sewanhaka TelT The power oT The NorTh Shore as The Neckers swamped Them 2l-O. The Tinal game saw The Braves pick up Their second win by Tahing Oceanside I3-6 in a Tinal period ra y. As Tar as The season's ToTal goes Don JohnsTon was The leading scorer wiTh I9 poinTs, The Indians gained a ToTal of 38 TirsT downs and compiled 56l yards by rushing on The ground. Their passing aT- Tack neTTed Them some 277 yards. During The season There were Two big TooTball rallies The nighT beTore The l-lempsTead and Oceanside games. The evenings were Tea- Tured by The large bonTires, held in The back oT The school. As usual The players and coaches were honored aT The FooT- ball' Dinner which had STeve Owen, OianT FooTball Coach, as guesT speaker. J. V, FOOTBALL TEAM VARSITY BASKETBALL The season sTarTed wiTh six of lasT season's cham- pionship Team back and Tive oT Those comprised The sTarTing Team in The opening game wiTh GreaT Neck. The dribbIers Took up where They IeTT oTT IasT season and sTayed undeTeaTed Tor seven- Teen sTraighT games unTiI They meT Chaminade. A second seTback came in The nexT game wiTh Free- porT. I-Iowever, The squad headed by Coach Ed CarTer, regained iTs TeeT and conTinued upon iTs winning ways once again. During The season The Team boTh Iosf and gained players. FirsT, There was The reTurn oT 6'4 Bob Anderson Trom The Army. NexT There was The loss oT Sewanhaka's Top baskeTball sTar Tor The lasT Tour years, John DuTTy Gunderson, and Then The loss oT Jack GilchrisT. There is liTTle quesTion ThaT Sewanhaka did have six oT The besT players oT Long Island. Jack GiIchrisT seT a new school scoring record Tor one season wiTh T90 poinTs. .lack didn'T even Tinish ouT The season. I-le was considered The Top seT arTisT of The Tribe. John Gunderson was The Third highesT scorer of The counTy beTore enTering The Navy. I-Ie had col- IecTed over I3O poinTs. DuTTy was noTed Tor his experT dribbling and Tricky lay-up shoTs. I-Ie had been a member oT The VarsiTy Team since his Tresh- man year. Bob Anderson was welcomed back wiTh open arms by The Indians as They remembered his pivoT shoT and his conTrol oT The rebounds. Gene De Pasquale did The shooTing' Trorn The corner and ThaT diTTicuIT cuTTing in job. I-Ie also did his share oT Taking The ball oTT The boards. Bob I-IoTTman, beTTer known as Chinky was The IiTTle husTIer oT The squad and was a TavoriTe oT The Tans because OT his clean and hard play. George Scherer was anoTher small Tellow who did a loT oT husTling Too. The oTher members of The Tribe Cagers were Charles Monk Myers, All I-Iopp, WalTer KoeTz- ner, Ken Smiley BurTon, Rodger Lehr, Ernie Schroder, Len Bausback and Norman Lind. vARsiTY BAsicETBALL TEAM LACROSSE TEAM LaCROSSE lnilialing ils lwelllh season as a member ol lhe Sewanhalcan lamily ol inlerscholaslic sporls, lhe lndian LaCrosse leam began praclice on March 3rd wilh a squad ol almosl eighl prospeclive Varsily and Jay Vee candidales. The leam lhis year will again be coached by Al Twilchell, and allhough five of lasl season's regulars, Wall Koelzner, .lim De Nicola, Charlie Delahunl, l-lomer Demulh, and Wall Jones are relurning lo lhe squad ils qualily will remain unlcnown unlil ils lirsl lwo or lhree games have been played. For lhe second slraighl year lhe slick- men will have lhe honor ol playing lhe Wesl Poinl Plebes al Wesl Poinl. This game will be lhe lirsl ol lhe season and will be played on April I7. Somelhing new has been added lo lhe reservalion lhis year in form ol a Jay Vee coach, namely Sid Gilberl. This marks lhe lirsl lime lhal a separale menlor has been assigned lo lhe J. V. squad. Aller lheir meeling wilh lhe Plebes on April I7. lhe lndians, who are a member ol lhe Melro- polilan-Long Island lnlerscholaslic LaCrosse League, will play Poly Prep, Garden Cily, Manhassel once al home and once away. They will also play Peekslcill M. A. and New York Mililary Academy once each and bolh lhese lills will be played away from home. TRACK TEAM CROSS-COUNTRY The curTain has fallen on The T945 Cross-CounTry season, buT noT beTore The harriers placed Sewanhaka as num- ber Three in The oTTicial X-CounTry sTandings, by Tinishing Third in The Long Island Championships. The TirsT meeT of The season was a vicTory Tor The Indians. as They cuT down FreeporT and SouThside 29-35-56 in a Triangular meeT over The l-lempsTead Lake STaTe Park Course. The iniTial home meeT saw Their win- ning ways shorT lived as They were downed by The Chaminacle Flyers 26-29. AnoTher home run and The second vicTory came To The harriers when They Took a 22-33 decision from The Ocean- side Sailors. WiTh This vicTory The ln- dians TelT sure oT a win over Valley STream, buT were upseT 26-29. Then The hill and dale boys losT To The Chaminacle runners Tor The sec- ond Time, 26-29. AnoTher win and anoTher loss were given To Sewanhaka as They downed a weak WesTbury club I9-36 and losT To Garden CiTy by The same score. By Tinishing Third in The I945 SecTion 8 Cross CounTry Championship, which was held aT BeThpage STaTe Park, Se- wanhaka has conTinued iTs TradiTion of never Tinishing lower Than Third in The annual classes. As in The pasT Two seasons, Mr. Mann coached The Team, which was The TirsT one ever To geT 8 inch leTTers in The 1 'Q , , ' W Q ' 'lf u i g ,i 1, X f 1 11 L f 8 , , yi ' v I 7' V Q ' H 3 , ,. V O TT 1 ' 1 'K , gk I, ' .I ' T . I ' I 1 - sf gf' T, f -gf? I 33.121 TM ' ' I 'T issi Q iwii i- T ii' ar .nw sa.. . ,.,m.:..,y-, 1. , MW J is FM., Q, . 'iii LA Q 1 K if A .V - .1 . e if We V wx - as - in sporT's hisTory. Bill Fox, Dan Wall, Dan O'NeilI, John Megarr, John Geigerich, Jack BaTes, AI Kehr, Gene Kam- ross, Ed McCabe and Jim MonTeaux were The TirsT IO men, SewanhaIca's season record shows ThaT The Indians IosT To Tour schools and won over The same number. TRACK One of SewanhaIca's sTrongesT Track squads in several seasons was coached by Mr. RoIseTh and Mr. Mann. The season opened wiTh a Turn-ouT oT some 70 a+hIe+es which was Tinally cuT down To a working squad oT 30. In addiTion To The annual meeTs wiTh FreeporT, Mepham, Valley STream, and I-IempsTead, The squad ran in The Relay Carnival and in The Cham- pionship meeTs. Top sprinfers included Ken Kaiser, Jack GriTTin and Bill STrube. I-Iurdlers were led by John Geigerich, Jim Ter- hune and Howard Dixon. Gene Kar-nrass was The Top 440 man, as well as The Team's leading broad jumper. Bill Fox, John Megorr and Dan Wall showed The way in The 880 yard run whife AI Kehr, Dan O'NeiI and Jaclc BaTes Tool: care oT The mile. Jim MonTose pole vauITed and did The high jumping Tor S. I-I. S, Ten of The Indians Took parT in The NaTional I-Iigh School Traclc and Field Incloor Championship on February 23, in Madison Square Garden and didn'T score any poinTs. TENNIS Varsify Tennis This year aT Sewanhalca acquired a new coach, Mr. William Borlchuis. An organiza- Tional meeTing was held-early in March aT which plans were made Tor insTruc:Tion in The Tundamen- Tals oT The game Tor Tellows wiTh liTTIe or no expe- rience. This was carried on indoors unTiI The weaTher permiTTed ouTdoor pracTice. This year we believe Tennis will be as acTive as iT was in The pasT. LiTTle car be Told Though beTore iT sTarTs how well iT will Turn ouT. AIThough The Team has IosT several members iT sTill can call on MiITon GoIc:IsTein and Bob Moody, Three-year veTerans. iizgwl Spring weaTher, spring sporTs and Coach Fraley ouT on The Tield whipping his Team inTo shape Tor The big season ahead meanT The baseball season was on. From whaT we saw of Them pracTicing in The early spring iT looked promising. For The second year in a row Sewanhaka had Two Teams wiTh a schedule of abouT TorTy games for The Two Teams. Carl Faukner Took charge of The B Team as They pracficed and wenT ouT To play l ,U f BASEBALL TEAM X T 1 .afniwfr-MM! L' M BASEBALL on ThaT new field of ours. Sewanhaka's chances Tor a successful season in baseball look brighT wiTh such veTerans as Harry Owens, Mark Lynch and Fred l-lill in There piTchinq again: Rudy Marznouski in The infield and Harry CurTis, Smiley BurTon and Ray Pieliier in The ouTTield. Then There was Fred KreuTzer, Bob Reilh, Regy Malry, l-Tank Rorzio, .lack Calbreez, Bill Bas- seTT and The new TalenT 'from which Coach Fraley should be able To round ouT a winning Team. SOCCER TEAM Thik year's soccer Team had a raTher disappoinT- ing season, winning only one game, Tying Two and losing eighT. AIThough The record was noT' very impressive The Team Tried very hard. The season was opened aT an away game wiTh SouTl'lside which was losT. SouThside again deTeaTed us afihome wiTh a score of Two To noThing. OTher gamds ThaT were played againsT Sea CliTT wiTh scores oT 7-O and .2-O, Garden CiTy wiTh scores oT I-O and O-O, Baldwin wiTh scores OT 4-O and O-O, Manl'lasseT wiTh scores of 4-O and 5-O, and lasT Ocealnside which we won 7-O. Thi scoring honors were held by STeve Pami- sagle and John AmoTolli wiTh Two goals apiece. ThenlwiTh one goal apiece There was Harry Robin- son, Melvin BramleTT, Bob Gillen and Bill ViTa. John AmoTolli was The capTain OT The Team and played second sTring. All ScholasTic. l-'le played halTback along wiTh Ray T-lolesman and Ted Rudee. AT fullback There was Don Johnson, Dan Collins wiTh Jiggs Venslci slipping in mosT every game. ln The Torward line was STeve Pamisagle and aT The Two wings Ted Wormsel and Ed Mayhew. l-lanlc KreTzer Tended The goal. Mr. GilberT was The coach Tor The Team. NexT year he is looking Torward To a more successful year Tor Tew oT his Team will be graduaTing. Soccer is becoming a very imporTanT game aT Sewanhalca. IT has righTly earned iTs place among The varsiTy sporTs aT This and oTher schools. SOCCER TEA M BOWLING The season of l945-46 saw Se- wanhaka produce The besT bowling Team in The school's hisTory as The lceglers Took The S. S. A. L. crown. Mr. Wendell Davis coached The Team which included George Drol- linger, capTaing l-lerberT Provo, Phil de Masco, T-larry Campbell. Danielo Zucchelli and Ronnie Reese. Harry Campbell led The scor- ing wiTh a ToTal oT 58,27 pins and an average oT l77. The pin-men have received gold bowling balls and 8 inch leTTers from The school. The league has presenTed Them wiTh a cup and They also have received medals Trom The American Bowling Congress. RIFLE TEAM AnoTher successful season has gone under The wire Tor The Sewanhalca High School Rifle Team and, as in several pasT seasons, The Team was coached by Mr. Mercer L. Williams. For The pasT Three years, The gunmen have Tinished in The Top Three in The counTy. However, Their compeTiTio'n is noT limiTed To Nassau, as They meeT many ciTy schools in Their maTches aT C. C. N. Y. and aT The Jamaica Armory, l-larold Baumann holds The individual oTThand record Tor The school l9OxlOO-46xIOOi and has Tied The proven record wiTh IOOXIOO. John Kallenburg holds The individual maTch record wiTh I89x200. OTher members oT The squad are Ed Vollaro, Ed Mayhew, Frank GaunTT, Burgess Jameison, EvereTT BraTcher, Carl Elclund, Charles Far- rell and Richard Andree. I 4 aa 'ri CTM INTRAMURAL SPORTS ln+ramural sporls had a big year +his year, said The program direclor, Mr. Cross. Indeed 'rhe inframural had grown over las? year and as usual baslcelball was rhe mos? popular of Them all. The season opened wilh handball and +ennis in The fall. The winler season is fhe favorire wilh baskelball, bowling, wreslling, boxing, while spring brings our lhe soffball players. Bofh 'rhe soccer and bowling 'reams have been formed +hrough 'rhe good showing of lhe infra- mural reams and now rhe wreslling Team has almosr reached The varsiry sporls sfage. Messrs. McEldery, Davis, Fraily, and Mann helped in fhe inlramural program. Wil SOCCER TEAM GIRLS' SPORTS This year fhe Physical Educafion Deparfmenf of- fered many and varied sporfs acfivifies fo fhe girls. One of fhe mosf popular of fhese was riding. The group of abouf sixfy girls, wifh Caroline Fosfer as fhe manager, mef fwice a week af fhe Lakeside Riding Sfables. Soccer was also very popular. The fhirfy girls who parficipafed in if found if very hard fo find compefifion as Sewanhalca is one of fhe few schools which offer fhis affer-school sporf. , The hockey feam was more forfunafe and played in fhe 'Nafional Umpire Rafing Conference, winning one game. Abouf fwenfy-five girls wenf ouf for bowling. They mef fhree fimes a week, wifh Miss Smi+h af fhe Tullip Hill Alleys. The forfy girls who played laadminfon divided info 'rwo groups and mef 'rwice a week fo learn fhe fundamenfals. Because of fhe weafher The golfers were onl able fo pracfice swings during fhe fall. Buf wif: fhe coming of spring fhey mef af a near-by golf course fo play. Also due fo fhe shorf season fhe Fall Tennis Tournamenf was called shorf. During fhe spring fhey progressed much furfher. Ping Pong was also very popular. 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' YQ ,gi - gl fwesumml ' M if JUNDK ag X Ph f 449.46 VA ,Q X Sip, ld, 5069144419-A FRESHMAN CLASS Seplember Slh came around 'way loo soon lor mosl ol you new recruils, lor lhal was lhe day lhal you lirsl enlered lhe porlals ol Sewanhalca lwilh exceplion ol your visil lasl spring, ol course.l Why il seemed iusl a lew days ago lhal summer vacalion had slarled. ll was an evenllul summer lhough, even if il did go quickly. The war was over and peace was declared. ll sorl ol gave you a nice warm leeling inside lo lhinlc lhal you could slarl your l-ligh School Daze in a world al peace. And a daze il was, al lirsl. Jusl lilce a greal big, blaclc, whirlpool. l-low could you ever hope lo remember where all your classes were? Would your locker ever open? ll you ever gol losl and were lale lor class, whal would your leacher lhinlc ol you? Your lhoughls were iusl lilled wilh all lhese queslions and many olhers. Then lhere were lhose mean ole upper classmerf' loo, Their launling didn'l help mallers eilher, did il? Goodness, you said, is school always going lo be like lhis7 Bul, in lime, lhe whirlpool slopped whirling, and you soon became adjusled lo your new silualion. Lile was easier lo bear loo. You gol righl inlo lhe swing ol lhings wilh your class eleclions. Oul ol all lhe candidales, lhe linalisls were: Presidenl, Edward Lyons: Vice-Presidenl, l-lolden Johnson: Secrelary, John Posliglioniq Treasurer, William Dielz. Presidenl Lyons lormally inlroduced lhe ollicers lo lhe class al a musical assembly, held December Slh. Wilh lhe aid ol Mr. Kemplon, your advisor, many evenls were planned lor lhe year. A num- ber ol homeroom parlies were held, where enler- lainmenl was had and relreshmenls served. Al lhe lirsl ol lhese lunclions, you were enlerlained by Two radio arTisTs-Ray Ives, Jr., beTTer known as Henry Aldrich and Marvin Marks, a radio acTor Trom The Eddie CanTor program. Through These parTies you goT To know one anoTher beTTer and The school didn'T seem so sTrange To you any more. Many of The Hi-Ys gave parTies Tor you Too, Thus acquainTing you wiTh Their sTandards and ideals. As The TirsT half oT The year came To a close, you became aware ThaT you weren'T iusT liTTle Tish in a big pond any more, buT were, and always had been, an imporTanT parT oT The sTudenT body. IT has been said ThaT Treshmen are more ambi- Tious and sTudy conscious Than mosT oT The oTher sTudenTs, alThough in all cases This is noT True. You proved your worTh .Though, by having more OT your members on The honor roll Than any of The oTher classes. You have The makings oT a really prom- ising class. Wi+h The able assisTance oT Miss CarpenTer, Miss Hammersley and Mr. STerreTT, you TalenTed Trosh puT on a good varieTy show program February I3Th. Your singing, dancing, and piano playing were en- ioyable. The ST. PaTrick's Day Dance given in STan- TorTh Hall was ' greaT success. ATTendance was large and The decoraTions were pleasing To The eye. IT proved To be your biggesT social oT The year. The ParenTs' recepTion which you Trosh held early in May was an enioyable aTTair also, wiTh plenTy oT enTerTainmenT. ln looking back, as your Treshman year draws To a close, you will probably oTTen wonder why you had such awTul TrepidaTions upon enTering good ole Sewanhaka. You are now Tull-Tledged members of The Tribe. WhaT you have learned in The pasT year will sTand you in good sTead noT only now, buT even aTTer you have leTT high school and gone inTo oTher pursuiTs. Holden Johnson, Edward Lyons William Diefz 'Sc Cfdi ' 9 ,g,. fy W 'Qhg Siffayl 551969 or afnes 545171, f SOPHOMORE CLASS JusT over The Thrills and exciTemenT oT The TirsT year in Sewanhaka The Sophomore class was ready To buck-le down To anoTher Three years oT boTh business and pleasure, wiTh a Tew classes in beTween jusT To break up The monoTony oT all play. To Take care oT The business end oT The year, Gloria O'Brien, James BurTleTT, Craig BrighT and Mary WesTphal were elecTed presidenT, vice-presi- 'denT, secreTary and Treasurer. They were looked To Tor leadership on many occasions during The course oT The year. Combined business and pleasure gave ouT wiTh Those wonderTul assemblies once a monTh. The TirsT was a pep Talk by Coach TwiTchell pleading wiTh us To show our school spiriT-geT ouT There and cheer our gallanT TooTball Team To vicTory! And also how The Sophomore class was 'The besT in Sewanhaka yeT. And ThaT, JusT Think, preTTy soon you will graduaTe. OcTober IO was The nighT when everyone's MoTher and Dad came To school. To see The sighTs and Talk wiTh The Teacher on The possibiliTy OT Junior jor Susiel passing geomeTry-and oT his arTisTic career. Tlourishing in 3I6. Speaking oT wonders, here is a TeaTher Tor The Sophomore cap! Your classmaTe Thomas Theobald grew ThaT wonder planT--penicillin-This year, and wiThin These very walls. Thomas, a sTudenT oT biol- ogy became inTeresTed in Trying To produce peni- cillin and sTarTed his experimenTs as soon as he enTered Sewanhaka. l-le has been having success now since November. There was an exciTing sTory abouT him and abouT The developmenT oT penicillin in November 2OTh's ChieTTain. Did you read iT? Some more ouTsTanding assemblies Tollowed The ParenTs' recepTion. The 3lsT oT OcTober rolled around wiTh a neaT assembly dressed up as a l-lallo'ween ParTy and TeaTuring The Sewhanakans 1 Mary Allen. BerT Mendellsohn , Wlk J WW Egwl own Soph Trio. The boys conTribuTed Too, as a chorus oT scrumpTuous rockeTTes. The Rally Dance on November 5Th is someThing else To remember. lT was The nighT beTore The Chaminade game Too, buT we will skip over ThaT gruesome Topic. Wasn'T The dance Tun Though? Now The Bon Fire Rallies have reTurned To Sewan- haka Too, Tollowing our vicTory in Europe and dim- ouT bans being liTTed. Weren'T They wonderful? They remind you oT someThing you would read in a magazine sTory. GeTTing back To The assemblies. The band helped ouT on November 28Th wiTh insTrumenTal demon- sTraTions. l l sTill can'T undersTand ThaT big round horn wiTh Those millions oT gadgeTs, can you? l The parT all insTrumenTs Take, was explained really very well and everyone enjoyed The assembly. January 9Th Topped all Though, when Mr. Lowell appeared To give his auTobiography wiTh musical accompaniment WhaT a panic! IT you like music you probably enjoyed aTTending and perhaps parTicipaTing in The annual WinTer ConcerT given by our music deparTmenT. And who could help swallowing hard when The Sewanhaka choir wenT caroling Through The halls on The day beTore The sTarT oT ChrisTmas vacaTion. Especially wiTh all The ceremony made oT our TirsT peace- Time ChrisTmas in Tour years. lncidenTally, This is The TirsT peaceTime ChrisTmas The Sophs have been aTTending Sewanhaka. isn'T iT? And now we are down To The Soph l-lop. lT was enjoyed on April 5Th and is The big evenT oT any Sophomore year. I946 saw iT done in a ShowboaT Theme wiTh decoraTions which were ouT oT This world. Now anoTher orchid To The class oT '48, The resulT oT The board meeTing on OcTober l9Th said. TwenTy dollars To The war Tundl CongraTulaTions Tor your spiriT and your success- Tul year, Sewanhaka Sophomores. Keep up The good work! C9 6 ,.,f.QJx-1,4-5 fwdfigw CgLL,Q,c.,f ,ZH ASSEMBLY COM MITTEE 'iv if 65 ik' 5 My , Vg,-1 . jfWLV WJv r 4' - K J, .,. A' P JJ 'f 'Til A 2 LgLjjyLfL7-, .J CXSWQ UW, NN'xc,X'meX NxqeXo, NN'xXXXam Yxdoq X-if 66 ms: wg Sk as wkgjgjw if 4'l4 ' V,A R 'Teups William Ruby, Michael Angelo, William ViTa, RoberT DemuTh life Fro 9 , JUNIOR CLASS V, Tember-Juniors. Yes, The climax of high school So I Th of slr E o uaTi SOCI CU FF Ve reTurned To The halls of Sewanhaka in Se was begun No longer were we wondering h and ThaT Transifion period we spenf as homores was now over. While The members of Senior class were preoccu ied wiTh The Thoughf haf They would do wiTh T emselves upon grad- n, we were all seT for a big year. The dances. l evenTs, and whaT have been Termed exTra- icular acTiviTies were looked forward To wiTh a U n q u ll ' pleasanT anficipafion, even as we sharpened wiTs and pencils To Tackle The sfudies of The coming yea r. The Aufumn Ball was The TirsT fesfive occasion of The season. There's nofhing fishy abouT This Jungor class, so we reTurned The corn sfalks and leavies To Their righTful places in STanforTh l-lall, repllacing The previous year's naufical moTif. Under Thelexcellenf direcfion of Bob Demufh and wiTh som music by Duke Ryan, we sTarTed Things roll- ing wiTh one of The mosT successful dances, boTh soci lly and financially, in The hisfory of The class. ur class governmenf was exercised aT The Board me Tings wiTh class officers Bob DemuTh, Mike And elo, Bill ViTa and Bill Ruby under The guidance of Miss Carboni, Miss Gallimore and Mr. Hoffman, our yea SEV conT Tur Sev fo class advisors. One of Their achievemenTs This was The bi ger and beTTer assemblies ThaT The ll sfudenfs asked Tor. Each program was assigned To dral Home Rooms, who worked ouT a schedule aining boTh amusemenf and educaTional fea- s, and Then supplied The Talenf To uT if on. ral assemblies conTained skiTs which: broughT h, laughfer enough To shake The walls of The ved reservaTion. One of The besT TalenT assem- b l blids resulfed from The combined efforfs of Home Ro J ms l23, Il5 and IO7. Singing The Alma MaTer aT Clihe close of each session produced an inde- finable sensafion deep inside each loyal Sewanha- kan, and, perhaps, iT was Then ThaT he firsT realized all ThaT Those gilded ramparfs and whaT They rep- resenfed, meanT To him. n November 7 The Juniors gave a recepfion Tor The parenfs of The class members. Brief addresses were given by Docfor STanforTh and The class ad- vise Ae W6 Oh rs, and Then a sorT of variefy show, called The of Television was sTaged. Jimmy Sfebbins chairman of The enTerTainmenT commiTTee, and of The highlighTs of The show was his amusing. honesf, impersonafion of Frank Sinafra. Re- nTs were served in The STudenTs Dining Hall, and ere were some preTTy'anxious momenTs spenf by members of The Tribe as parenfs were inTro- duced To The Teachers, buT everyone seemed To scrape Through The crisis and escape wiTh Mofher and Dad sTill happy and conTenT wiTh a pleasanT evening behind Them. Before anyone realized iT, December was here and The ChrisTmas season was upon us. Many va- cafions were premafure as an epidemic Of influ- enza, colds and sore Throafs swepT Through The school unTil a peak of l5O0 absences were recorded on December l9. Everyone was back, resfed and refreshed, however, righT affer The New Year's celebrafion, and we were ready To Tear inTo The Junior's Valenfine Dance. As a member of The decorafing commiTTee l can say wiTh pride ThaT iT was wonderful. The music. direcfion and decora- Tions were simply super, and were enioyed all The more as cupid's arrows flew Thick and fasT. This year, our password was Service, and many Juniors wenT To iT in a big way. Yes, The Juniors had no fear of work: They underfook The Task of complefing The ToTem. Before long many were working away, complefing assignmenTs and compil- ing The resulTs for our parfing gifT To The class of '46, a greaT class To whom we wish Godspeed. Our class had The pleasure of refurning To school wiTh world-wide hosfilifies aT a successful conclu- sion, and we were glad To see many former service- men refurn from The Khaki or Navy Blue To The equally loved colors of Purple and WhiTe To resume Their sTudies aT Sewanhaka. lT became quife com- mon To spoT service, buTTons on lapels in The halls of The old reservafion and nafurally social evenTs were held wiTh much lighfer hearTs. We offer our sinceresf grafifude To Those who are back, and wiTh deepesf reverence we remember ThaT There are many who will never reTurn. The Tradifional Junior Prom was anofher of The year's successful venfures, and if will afford mem- ories for all for many years To come. along wiTh Moving-Up Day, when we officially Took over The posT vacafed by The Seniors. As Regenfs Week approached, we looked forward To our year as Seniors, buT we realized ThaT iT would never erase The spof in our hearTs ThaT we hold for The mem- ories of our Junior Year. 'A Digg SPECKER SENIOR CLASS In Sepfember you became a senior, and 'rhe 'iirsi' peace-lime class in five years. Wiih 'lhis in view, you began school in a gay indulgence and an ener- geiic enlhusiasm. You parlicipaied in many school scholasiics, and aciivifies, bui you did more siudy- ing Too because you were looking forward fo going lo college or geiiing a iob. Presenily you spoke To Dr. Sfanforfh and was inlerviewed by 'reachers of ihe guidance depar+- menl. where you received informaiion in choosing a career. You wroie 'ro differenf universiiies and colleges. When you found you didn'+ show full qualificalion for some colleges your heari' sanlc and a feeling of defeai surrounded you, bu+ finally you were accepied and everyihing looked glorious and splendid again. Nomina+ion for senior class officers came and 'rhe desired presidency wenl 'ro Thomas McVeigh, who was ably supporfed by Vice-Presidem' Vida Ragine, Secreiary Charles Briehoi, Treasurer Mir- iam l-lerbsi, and +he class of '46 sei forih on an excepiionally aciive schedule. The Senior Fiesia in November, under The direc- fion of Jean Rilchee and Roy l-lerfi was a huge success. Each home room sponsored a boolh and 'rhey decoraied' il' wi+h ihe colors of one of ihe Uniied Naiions. Ring iossing, 'ioriune felling, rou- le+'re, and pirching pennies were some of +he booihs exhibiied. l-lowever, fhe marriage booih, super- vised by Mac Elderry was ihe busiest The high spoi of your l945 celebra+ion of Chrisimas was 'rhe Senior Winier Dance on De- cember 2I, wi+h l-lelen Aiosa and Joe McMahon as co-chairmen. Dulce Ryan played in Norma Allen's decoraiive aimosphere of an English Yule Theme. Anoiher ingenious idea from your Senior class was lhe selling of Chrisimas lrees in +he gym on De- cember 22. They were reasonably priced and all of ihem sold. You never realized how Tough ihe leachers' lol' really was uniil on S+uden+s' Day lhe 'fables were SENIOR HOME ROOMS +urned, and you became a member of ihe iaculiy l l for el day and TaughT five exhausTing classes of English. NeverTheless, you had a greaT Time and your lplundering on The Telephone sysTern helped To drlive The oTiice sTaTF baTTy. Arid in The Tall, do you recall Those soliciTous Two xlveeks of waiTing Tor your ToTem prinTs which arrived safely in spiTe oT your harass. Then There was l-lonor SocieTy inducTions in which you were glad lTo enTer. This year The assembly commiTTee conTribuTed much To The Senior's enioymenT by having many enTerTTaining programs. The Trio conTribuTed a big parT in making The assemblies pleasant The Armis- Tice and Thanksgiving assemblies were dedicaTed To The gold sTar heroes. The ChrisTmas play, en- TiTled The ChrisTmas Tree was brillianTly per- formed. And Then The special assemloly Tor The beneTiT of The March oT Dimes, perhaps was even more eagerly supporTed loy The Seniors because Corhey Koecher, a prominenT senior, was a vic- Tim of This Terrible plague-of inTanTile paralysis. Now ThaT spring was coming To an end, school evemfs Tumbled upon each oTher, leading us To class day and commencemenT, The impressive 'Finals To Tour,years in high school. You were one of The big shoTs in The annual husTle busTle of school elecTions, which ceased iusT in Time Tor pre-regenTs. Then you prepared Tor The annual Senior Ball. The Tnaior social evenT for The members of The graduaTion classes and The mosT memorable dance of your high school career. lT was advised by Mr. Davis and direcTed by Jack Powers, you cer- Tainly did a perTecT iob. Then when you wenT home ThaTinighT you ThoughT how Tired you were from dancing, sTudying, Taking TesTs, and from pre- graduaTion preparaTion, buT you had The mosT won- derTLll Time OT your life, because iT meanT parTing. Yes, you had one grand Time in your lasT year aT Sewanhaka, perhaps The besT you ever had. and you knew ThaT your advisors, Miss OsTrander, Miss Carmen SmiTh, Mr. John Wood and Mr. Davis did Their uTmosT To make your sTa aT Sewanhaka a pleasant enjoyable one. You aiso knew ThaT even Though The good old school didn'T miss you, you werei going To miss iT a greaT deal. rissW'f'T fi A S gn 4.9 ng, 3 Charles Briehoff, Miriam Herbsi, Vida Regime, Thomas McVeigh 69 3 , n W QV W if ABRAHAMSEN, ALICE-Chieffain Sraff, Sfudenf Couri. Inframural Golf. AIOSA, HELEN-Service League Cap- fain, Kappa Hi-Y Treasurer. Chieifain Slaif, Siudeni Council, Varsify Band, L'OriFFamme. ALBEN, MARILYN -Yorker Club, Boosier Club. ALDRIDGE. ROBERT- rPica Club Treasurer, Sl'udenl Council. ALDRIDGE, WlL- LIAM--Pica Club-Treasurer, Baseball, lniramural Soccer. Baslcefball, Bowling. ALLEN, KENNETH-Riding Club. Cheerleaders. Lacrosse. ALLEN, NORMA-Siudenf Council Vice-President Freshman, Sophomore, Junior. Senior Board Member, Alpha Hi-Y, Choir, Honor Sociefy, Totem Staff, Aeolian Club, Cheerleaders, Intramural Riding. ALLMENDlNGER, BEATRICE-Scribes, Yorlcer Club, Boosfer Club. Pho+orealis1' Club, Library Club. ALNWICK, JOANNE-Girls Service League, Kappa Hi-Y, lnfrarnural Bowling. AMATO, HELEN-lnlramural Sporis. AMATULLI, JOHN-Arfsmen, Soccer. ANDERSON. GLADYS-Scribes, Yorker Club. ANDERSON. LlLLlAN -Kappa H-Y. 5 s Club, Junior Red Cross. ANGELO. DOLORES--Social Science Club, Glee Club, Los Com- paneros. Alpha Hi-Y, Sfudenf Council, Sophomore, Junior Board Member, Junior Red Cross. APMANN, ALBERT- lnframural Sporrs. APPLEG-lT, EVELYN-Kappa Hi-Y Vice-President S Square Club President 5 s Club. Honor Socieiy, Tolem Siefl, Chieiiain Feaiure Ediior. APPLETON, ARLENE-Honor Sociely. Alpha Hi-Y Treas- urer, L'Oriflamme, Rockeifes. Drum Maiorerre, Glee Club, Tofem Slafl, Clnieflain Slafl. ARMITAGE, MELVIN- Omicron Hi-Y Vice-Presideni. Varsify Club. Siuden+ Council, Senior Board Memberf Cross Country. ARNOLD, RUTH-Girls Service Leaoue, Scribes, AUTENRIETH, EDWARD-Rifle Club, Freshman Board, lnframural Bas- llefball. BADEN, ANNETTE-Sachem Players, Purple Quill. Library Club, lnframural Baskeiball. Badminion. BAIRD, BEVERLY-Choir, Aeolian Club, Glee Club, Or- chesira, Girls Service League. BALL, EMIL-Pica Club. Hall Squad, lnlramural Baslcelball. BALLWEG, JOSEPH -lnframural Sporls. BARAIO, EMIL-Clwielllain S+e'Fi, lnrramural Wres-llino. Soffball. BARNES, JANE-Bela Hi4Y, Tofem Slafi, Chief- iain Siafi. BARRA. HENRY-Hell Squad, lniramural Soflball Handball. BARTIETT. VlRGlNlA-L'OriFlamme, Glee Club, Cheerleaders, Roclcelres, Toiem Siaii, Sfudenl' Council, Freshman, Soohon'-ore, Junior, Senior Board Member. Cbieliain Slafi. Honor Socieiv. Alpha Hi-Y. BARTOLDIJS, AIICF-Scribes, Yorlcer Club, Freshman Wlno's Who BASHORE. JEAN-Be+a HLY. Sachem Players, L'Oriilamme, Chiel'+ain Feaiure Ediior, Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Board Member. Tr-'lem Liler- ary Edifor, Honor Socieiy. BATES. JOHN--Shirlanr Council, Toiem Slalii Junior Red Cross. Chieprain Srail, Hall Squad, Traclr, Cross Counlrv, Junior Varsi+y Fool'- ball. BAUDER. MARGARET-Refailing Club, Yorlrer Club. BAUMANN, HAROLD--RiFle Team, lnframural Handball, Horseshoes. BAZARNICK, IRENE--Junior Red Cross. Riding Club, lnframural Golf BEARDSLEE, JEAN-Glee Club, Yorlcer Club, BEIRNE, JOHN-Freshman Board. Sophomore Treasurer, Junior Red Cross, Bowling, Ridinq. lnframural Baslcefball, Fooiball, Soccer. BELLOWS, LES-1 TER-lnlramural Baslce+ball, Fooiball, 'Soccer. BENDIN. EDWIN-Epsilon Hi-Y, Fuiure Farmers of America, Aeons. Chiei+ain Sraff. Sl-udenf Council, Baseball, Fooiball, Bas- keiball, lnlramural Badminlon. BENJAMIN, BEVERLY- Glee Club, Reiailing Club, Pica Club, Yorker Club. Junior Red Cross, Sophomore Board, lnframural Tennis. BENNETT, DOROTHY-Honor Socieiy, Ticlcer Commiflee, Juris Prudeniia, Girls Service League, Tofem Slaff, Infra- mural Tennis. BENNETT, VlRGlNlA-5 S Club, Kappa l'-li-Y. Los Companeros, Honor Socieiy, lnrramural Riding. BERG, RUTH-Alpha Hi-Y, Sachem Players, Los Companeros. Honor Sociely, Toiem Sfaii. BERGHORN, WlLLlAM- Phororealisf Club, Ticker CommiHee, Sl'uclen+ Council, Junior Varsi+y Tennis, lniramural Baslreiball, Soffball. BERRY, JOAN-Junior Red Cross, Girls Service League. BERRY, SHIRLEY--Rerailing Club, Library Club, Girls Service League, lnframural Tennis. BERTI, LYDIA-Glee Club, Home Economics Club, Relailing Club. BETKE. FRED-Rifle Club, Siamp Club, Junior Red Cross, Infra- mural Bowling, Riding, Fco+ball, Soccer, Handball. BINGHAM, LOlS-Freshman Who's Who, Girls Service League, Sfudenf Council, Senior Board Member, Junior Red Cross. BlSLAND, BRUCE-ln+ramural Sporrs. BIVONA, FRIEDA -Inrramural Sporfs. BJORK, ARTHUR-Freshman, Soph- omore Board Member, Foolfball, ln-lramural Baslcefball. Horseshoes, lnrramural Manager. BLOCK, MERlLYN-- Sachem Players, Yorker Club, Girls Service League, Soph- omore. Junior Board Member, Chieifain S+aFF. BLOOM, NORMAN, Chess Club, Rifle Club. BORNHOLDT. MURIEL-Yorker Club Treasurer, Juris Prudenlia Secre- rary, Scribes, Library Club, l-ionor Sociefy, Omega Hi-Y, g Freshman Who's Who.' BOTTALICO, ARNOLD-Swing Band Vice4Presiden'r, Orchesira. Band. BOTTALICO. SOPHIE-Girls Service League, Refailing Club, Library Club. Aff' -N' ai We l x iv . J fir , rl! fy irc fd Aeolian Club, Glee Club Treasurer, Sludenf Council. BRANDON, GEORGE-Hall Squad, Junior Red Cross. KBC LER, PHYLLIS-Choir, Bela Hi-Y, Groverians, ln+ramural Baskefball, Bowling. BREIHOF, CHARLES- Seriior Class Secreiary, Siudeni Council, Omicron Hi-Y. Hall Squad, Lacrosse, lnrramural Baslcelball. BRESLIN. HARVEY-Siudenf Courl, Hall Squad, Junior Red Cross. Ticker Commi++ee, lniramural Manager, Rifle Team. BROWN, ELSIE-Yorker Club Secrelary, Scribes, Library Club, Junior Red Cross, Glee Club, Girls Service League. BROWN, GERARD-Boolrmen, Track. Cross Counfny, Soccer, lniramural Baslcelball, Sollball. BROWN, ROB- ERT--Band, Glee Club, Boosier Club, Aslronomy Club. Wgrldd Srudies Club, Broolcsonians. BROWN, THERESE - an . BRUCKNER, CAROL-Junior Red Cross. BRUGO, ROB- ERT-Thefa Hi-Y Presiden+, Public Address Radio Club. Hall Squad, Junior Red Cross, Presidenis Club, Infra- mural Foo+ball, Baskeiball. BRUS, DOROTHY-Los Com- paneros, Purple Ouill. Chief+ain Fashion Edifor, Senior Bullerin Board Chairman, Freshman Who's Who, Senior Board Member, Asrroncmy Club, Honor Socieiy. BUBEK. ELIZABETH-Yorker Club, Deuicher Verein, Purple Ouili, Girls Service League, Siudenl' Council, Glee Club, Fresh- man Who's Who. BUCHANAN, FRANK-Theia Hi-Y, Srudeni' Council. BUCKLEY, HELEN-ln+ramural Sporis. BUNlNGH, ADELAlDE-Scribes Presideni, Juris Pruden- fia President, Ceramisis, Honor Sociery, Omega Hi-Y. Freshman Whig? Who. BURG, ERWARD-Riding Club President Ha quad. ' , Hwwy MMU' wlwilrm are BUTLER, LOIS-Sachem Players, La+in Club, Los Com- paneros. CABBLE, HOWARD-Inlramural Sporfs. CALA- BRESC, JOHN-Swing Band, Riding Club. Baseball, ln- framural Baslcefball, Horseshoes. CANDEE, MARY- Spanish Club, Sfudenf Council, Sophomore, Junior. Senior Board Member, Junior Red Cross. CAREY, ALICE -Kappa Hi-Y, Arfsmen, Ceramisis, Seminar, Toiem Slaii, Sophomore Board Member. CARPENTER, REGlNA- Los Amigos President Los Companeros, Refailing Club, Honor Socieiy, Ceramisis, Iniramural Badminron, Tennis. CARSON, JOAN-Sachem Players, Omega Hi-Y, Siudeni Council, Chieiiain Siahi. CASA, CONCETTlNA--Ticker Gomrnilfee, Boosier Club. CATON, BRUCE-Phoiorealisfs, Sophomore, Junior. Senior Board Member, Tennis. CAVAGNARO, JEAN- ETTE-Girls Service League, Reiailing Club. CERASO. JOHN-Omicron l-li-Y, Cheerleaders, Hall Squad, Ticker Commiifee. CHAPLEN, MARIE--Yorker Club, Girls Service League, Boosrer Club, Library Club, Purple Quill, lnframural Baslceiball. CHRISTOFFERSON, HENRY- Juris Prudenlia, Seminar, lnframural Bowling, Baslceiball. CIESIEL, ROBERT-Public Address Radio Club, Infra- mural Baslcelball. CONSTANTIN, MARY-Siudenf Coun' cil, Science Club, Riding Club. COONAN, GEORGE- Public Address Radio Club, Sfage Crew. CORNELIUS, LORRAINE-Los Companeros, 5 S Club, Chieffain Sfaff. CRAWFORD, ROSEMARIE-ln+ramural Sporfs. CULLEY, ADA MAE-Junior Red Cross, Ticlcei Commi++ee, Glee Club, Girls Service League, 5 S Club. CURTIS, HARRY-Fuiure Farmers oi America Vice-Pres- idenf, Epsilon Hi-Y, Varsi+y Club, Varsiiy Baseball, Fool- ball. CUTRONE, lDA-lnlramural Sporrs. DALTON, PATRICIA--Befa Hi-Y Treasurer, Los Amigos President, Sach-em Players. Sophomore, Junior. Senior Board Mem- ber, Toiem Sloii, S+uden+ Council. DANIELE, JEANNE -Reiailing Club President Girls Service League, lnlrae mural Baseball. DANKEL, JACLYN--Glee Club, L'Ori- flamme. Seminar, S+uden+ Council, Toiem Social Edifor. Junior Red Cross, lniramural Baskeiball, Riding, DAVIDSON, EDNA-Alpha Hi-Y, Torem Sraff. DAVIS. NORMA-lnrramural Sporis. DE BENEDlTTlS, CARO- LINE-Girls Service League, lnrramural Solrball, Touch Foofball, Soccer. DEEKEN, ANNALORE-Rerailing Club. DEGEN, NAOMI-Girls Service League, Omega Hi-Y, Glee Club, Aeolian Club. DEL AGUlLA, JOAN-Li- brary Club Presidenr, Omega Hi-Y Treasurer, Girls Serv- ice League, Ticlcel Commirfee, Honor Socieiy, Tofern Assisranr Ediror, Purple Ouill, Los Amigos, Freshman Bullefin Board, DELAHUNT, CHARLES-Fufure Farmers of America, Epsilon Hi-Y, Chiefrain Srall, Hall Squad. Lacrosse. Foolball, Tennis, Inlramural Baskefball, Boxing, Horseshoes. DE LEO, MARGARET-Glee Club, Library Club. DELLE, PAUL-Epsilon Hi-Y, Deufcher Verein, Senior Board Member, Foorball, Junior Varsily Lacrosse. DEMP- SEY, GEORGE-Epsilon Hi-Y, Junior Varsi+y Lacrosse. DENGLER, GEORGE--Orchesrra. DE NICOLA, FLOR- ENCE-Rerailing Club, Junior Red Cross, lnlramural Baslcelball, Baseball, Soccer. DE NICOLA, JAMES- Arlsmen, Lacrosse. DE NIFF, DOROTHY-Kappa Hi-Y Chaplain, L'Oril'lamme, Srudenr Council, Freshman, Senior Board, Honor Sociery. DENNING, JAMES-ln- framural Sporfs. DENVER, HELEN-Library Club. DE ROSA, MILDRED-Girls Service League, lnrramural Sporrs. DE SIMONE, EDITH-Juris Pruden+ia, Library Club, DE SIMONE, MARY--ln+ramural Sporfs. DIARD, THADDEUS-Glee Club Librarian, Aeons, Choir. DIE- TRICHSEN, VlRGlNlA-Junior Red Cross, Glee Club. DOBLER, WILLIAM-Fu+ure Farmers Of America, lnrra- mural Baslceiball, Riding. DODD, RUTH-Siudenf Coun- cil, Junior Red Cross, Senior Board Member. Girls Serv- ice League, lnrramural Badminron. DONNELLY, ELLEN -Refailing Club, Girls Service League. my ii xg' ,J-fuxfqf? ' xx 1' 'Ts DONAHUE, JEANNE-Omega Hi-Y President Sachem Players Treasurer, Groverians, Srudeni' Council, Chidfrain Sraff. DORNHOEFER, MADELEINE -- L'OriflQmme. Sachem Players, Srudenr Council, Freshman Board Mem- ber, Chieffain Sraff, Junior Red Cross. DORST, VIR- GINIA-Los Companeros, Yorker Club, Social Science Club, Honor Socieiy, Seminar. DOUGHERTY, CAMILLA -Alpha Hi-Y Vice-Presidenr, L'Oriflamme Treasurer, Siu- denr Council, Sophomore, Junior Board Member, Tolem Sfalii, Chieirain Srafi, Roclceires. DOYLE, ROBERT- Public Address Radio Club, Hall Squad, Leadership Club, Junior Varsify Foofball, lnrramural Baskelball. DOYLE, GLORIA JEAN-5 S Club, chiefmn swf, Lam, Club, Sachem Players, Honor Sociery, Freshman, Senior Board Member. DROLLINGER, GEORGE-lnrramural Sporrs. DROZDOWSKI, BETTY-Commercial Club Treasurer. DUFF, JOAN-Bela l-li-Y, Glee Club. L'OriFlamme Torem Sfahf, Sfudenr Council, Chieflain Sfafi. DUFFY THERESA-inmmufsi spore. DUNLEAVEY, IRENEQ Glee Club, 5 S Club, Sachem Players. DURENNEL. ROBERT-Radio Spor+s Announcer, Freshman, Sophomore Board Member, Srudeni Council, Junior Varsily Foolball. ECKELKAMP, CHARLES-Della Hi-Y, Band, Orches+ra. Freshman Board, Lacrosse, Junior Varsily Fencing, lnlra- mural Sporfs. EGBERT, CLARA-Pica Club Secrerary. Junior Red Cross, lnrramural Foofball, Soccer, Baseball, Girls Afhlelic Club, ElLERTSEN, RUTH-Choir, Junior 'Red Cross, Glee Club. ELDORA, LUCY-lnframural Sporfs. ENGEL, ROBERT-The+a Hi-Y, Phoforealisl' Club, Junior Board Member, Sfudenl Council, Lacrosse, lnlramural Baslcerball, Touch Foolball. ENGHAUSER, MARTlN- lnframurel Sporis. ENGLISH, JOAN--lnlramural Sporrs. ERB, MARILYN-Bela Hi-Y President Juris Prudeniia, Scribes, Honor Socieiy, Sludenl Council, Junior Board Member. FABRlZlO, LEO-Hall Squad, Foolball, Infra- mural Baslcelball. FAEFH, HENRY-Junior Red Cross. FARKAS, VIOLET--Sachem Players. Ticker Commillee, Tofem Slalili, Chieilain Srari, Junior Red Cross. FEHSE, ANITA-Glee Club, Jur' Pr denlii Sfudenl Council, Choir. FERNBACH, DOROTHY-Freshman, Sophomore Board Member, Girls Service League, lnlramural Tennis. FER- RANTE, MARY--Library Club, Ridng Club, Junior Red Cross. FlLASKl, ROBERT-Band, Swing Band, Orchesira, lnframural Baslceiball. FINN, GENEVIEVE-Riding Club. FISHLINGER, ELMER-Hall Squad, lniramural Foofball, Baslcefball. FLUHR, MARlAN-Kappa Hi-Y, L'Oriilamme, Band, Girls Service League, Junior Red Cross, lnlramural Ping Pong. Archery. FOLGER, DORIS-Sachem Players. Purple Quill, Girls Aihlelic Club, Sludenl Courl, Senior Board Member, Chiefrain Siaff, lnlramural Baslcelball. FORMAN, ROBERT-Science Club, Asironomy Club, Rifle Club. FORTE, JENNIE-Girls Service League. FORTUNATO BERNARD-lnlramural Sporls. FOX, WILLIAM-Track Cross Counfry, lnlramural Baslcelball, Handball. FRAM- BACH, RUTH-Purple Quill, Sachem Players, 5 S Club. Chess Club. L'Oriilamme, Seminar, Girls Service League, Freshman Who's Who, Intramural Baslceiball, Soccer. FRANCOLINI, RICHARD-Lacrosse, Foofball, lnframural Soccer. Foo+ball. Baskefball. FRANK, JOHN-lnframural Sporfs. FRANKLIN, ALICE--Riding Club, Library Club. FRENKE, HENRY-Deulcher Verein, Srage Crew, Traclr. FREY, AMELlA-Sfudenl' Council. FREY, DOROTHY- Rding Club. FROBERG, MARGIE-Reiailing Club. Yorker Club, Library Club, Girls Service League. Junior Red Cross. FROST, JUANlTA-Bela Hi-Y, Sachem Play- ers, Groverians. FRY, BESSIE-L'Oriilamme. Sfudenf Council, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Board Member, Chieilain Slafi. FUGELSANG, JEAN-Retailing Club. Junior Red Cross, Sludeni Council. GANNON, JOAN -Srudeni Council, Riding Club, Freshman, Sophomore Board Member, lnfrarnural Bowling. GANSER, ROBERT --Siage Crew, Sludeni Council, Hall Squad Sergeanl. Track. GAUSS, WALTE-lnfrarnural Handball, GERSTNEKER. JOAN-Chieffain Sfaff, Sachem Players, Junior Red Cross, Sludeni Council, GlECEWlCZ, BERTHA-lniramural Sporfs. GITTINS, GRACE-Inlrarnural Sporis. GLAUM, OLGA-lnlramural Sporis. CSLEASON, MARYJANE-- Scribes, Glee Club, Honor Sociely, Srudenl Council. Toiem Sfalii, lnirarnural Riding. GODESKY, NORMA- 5 S Club, Cerarnisls, Girls Service League, Sludeni Council, Junior Red Cross. GOEBEL, FREDERlCK--Los Companeros, lniramural Sporis Manager, lnlramural Baslcefball. GOHL, LOIS-Library Club, Girls Service League, lnrra- mural Riding, Bowling. GOHL, PAUL-Intramural Sporls. GOODMAN, CAROLYN-Bela Hi-Y, Ticlzei Commilfee. Honor Socieiy, Siudeni Council. GOURDIER, ARTHUR -ln+ramural Baslreiball, Soilball, Soccer, Riding, Hall Squad, Junior Red Cross. GOZLEY, CLAIRE--Reiailing Club. GREGG. JAMES-5 S Club Treasurer, Rifle Club, Los Amigos. Purple Quill. GRONEMAN, JOANNE -Riding Club. GROUER, LEROY-Rifle Club. GRUEN HAROLD-Pica Club President Chiefiain Slaff GRUTZNER, JANET--Girls Service League. Girls Aihlehc Club Chess Club President Honor Sociefy, S'ruden+ Council Chiefrain Siaff, Toiem S+aFF, lnirarnural Hockey Baske+ball, rem., some GUNDERSEN, GRACE- Honor Socieiy, Scribes, lnlramural Badminfon, GUN DERSEN JOHN-Sfudenf Council, Hall Squad, Varsiry Club agsieibaii, inifamufsi BsSie+baii, HMG, rLoR suck-lim.-,mural spam. HAGEDORN, PAUUNE- Kappa Hi-Y, Relailing Club, Library Club, Senior Board A ' UlS Member Girls Service League. HALBERSTADT, LO --Band,l Siudeni Court Sludenl Councli. HALBIG AUDREY-5 S Club, Laiin Club, Aslronomy Club Boosrer Club, Girls Service League, Junior Red Cross lnrramural Tennis. 9' HAMJE, DOROTHY-Ceramisls, Social Science Club Glee Club, Girl's Service League, Junior Red Cross, ln framural Bowling, Riding, Hockey. HARPELL, JOYCE- Befa Hi-Y Aeolian Club, Glee Club. Junior Red Cross Ceramisfs, Choir, lnframural Hockey. HARPER, SHIELA -Los Companeros. HARRIS, DENICE-L'Oriilamme Lafin Club, Chieiiain Siaili, Junior Board Member, Siu den+'Council. HARRIS, MARY-Purple Quill. HARRI SON, BERT-Hall Squad, Baseball, lnfrarnural Baslzeiball HART, PATRlClA- lnrramural Sporfs. HARVEY THOMAS-Boolcmen Treasurer, Hall Squad. HAYES, BERNlCE-Befa Hi-Y, Scribes, Chieflain S+aff. Junior Red Cross. HEACOCK, ALLAN-Sachem Players, Groverians. HEALY, ANTHONY-Junior Red Cross, In- framural Baslcefball, Handball. HEATHER, EDWARD- Junior Red Cross, Hall Squad, Baseball. l-lElL, EDWARD -lnlramural Sporfs. HElNE, MARJORIE-Bela Hi-Y Scribes, Deulcher Verein, Freshman Who's Who, Junior Red Cross, Chieiiain Siafi. HElNS, ADELAlDE-L'Ori- flamme, Girls Service League, Glee Club. HERBST, MIRIAM-Senior Treasurer, Honor Socieiy, Bela Hi-Y. Choir, Aeolians Club. HERRMANN, ANNE-Phoforealisl Club, Deufcher Verein Treasurer, Library Club, Yorker Club, Ticlcel Commiliee, Honor Sociefy. HERTE, ROY-Delia Hi-Y, Sophomore. Junior, Senior Board Member, Tolem Siaff, Sludenf Coun- cil, Lacrosse. HESLIN, LAWRENCE-Freshman Board Member, Hall Squad, lniramural Soilball, Baskefball. HlLL, AUDREY--Choir, Glee Club. Sachem Players, Aeolian Club, Srudenl Council, Freshman, Sophomore. Junior Board Member, Junior Red Cross. HILL, FRED- Glee Club, Boolcmen, Siudenf Council, Hall Squad, Base- ball, Lacrosse, ln+ramural Baslcelball. HILLIGER, FRIEDA -Bowling Club, Girls Service League, Relailing Club. HOBELSBERGER, FRANK--lniramural Sporls. HOELLE. MARY-Honor Socieiy, Library Club Treasurer, Choir, Glee Club, Tolem Slalii, Girls Service League, Aeolian Club. Inl'ramural,Tennis, Baslcefball, Badminfon. HOFFMAN, FLORENCE-Alpha Hi-Y, L'Oriflamme Vice- Presidenr, Junior Red Cross, Freshman Who's Who, Infra- mural Riding. HOFFMAN, JEAN-lniramural Sporis. HOFFMAN, WARD-Science Club. HOLLINGSHEAD THOMAS-Omicron Hi-Y Treasurer, 5 S Club, Chief- fain Adverfising Manager, Sporrs Edilor, lnlramural Bas- lcefball. Foofball. HOLMAN, SANDRA-Los Amigos Junior Board Member, Junior Red Cross, lnlramural Bas- lcelball. HOLZMANN, MARIE-Library Club Presideni Kappa Hi-Y, Girls Service League, Seminar, Riding Club HOPP. ALBERT-Glea Club, Boolcmen, Siudenf Council Aeons, Hall Squad, Baslcelball, Baseball. HOSFORD, MARY ALICE-Omega HIAY, Girls Service League, Rid- ing Club, Junior Red Cross. 4 HOTTENDORF, MARIE-Be+a Hi-Y, Junior Red Cross, Sachem Players, Cl-uieffain Sfafi, Freshman Board Member. HOVANEC, OLGA--Library Club, Yorker Club, Phoro- realisl' Club, Juris Prudenlia, Girls Service League. HOW- ELL, PATRICIA-Alpha Hi-Y, Lalin Club, 5 S Club. Honor Sociefy, Tofem Slall, Chieflain Slaff. HRYNY- SHYN, WALTER-Glee Club, Choir, Bookmen, Sfudenl' Council, Aeons, Hall Squad, Lacrosse, Baseball. HUD- DERS, ROBERT-Della Hi-Y, Bookmen, Band, Glee Club. Choir, Honor Sociely President Junior Red Cross Presi- denf, Seminar. HUDSON, EDWARD-Inlramural Bas- kelball. HUYLER, PHYLLIS--Sachem Players Secrelary. Purple Quill, Glee Club, Honor Sociely, Arrow Edilor. Tofem Sfaff, lnlramural Riding. JACKSON, EDWARD- Ticlxel, Commillee, Rifle Club. JAGODZINSKI, MARY-Relailing Club, Library Club. JAMIESON, DANIEL-Junior Varsiiy Baskeiball, Lacrosse. JAMlOLKOWSKl, ANN--Relailing Club, Library Club. lnframural Bowling. JANKOWSKI, FLORENCE-War Fund Commillee Co-Chairman, Glee Club, Junior Red Cross. Girls Service League, Refailing Club. JANOSICK, ALICE-lnlramural Spor+s. JANUSKIEWICZ, JOHN- Bowling Club, Hall Squad, lniramural Handball. JAQUES, ROBERT-Ticlcel' Commilfee, Hall Squad, Public Address Radio Club. JEHL, JO ANN-Omega Hi-Y, Orchesfre. Girls Arhlelic Club President Honor Sociefy Vice-Presi- denr, Sfudenl Courf Senior, Junior Judge. Seminar, Slu- denf Council, Tofem S+aFl, Junior, Senior Board Member, Inframural Riding, Hockey. 3 JIRAN, CLAREMONT-lnlramural Bowling. JOHANSON, ANN-Scribes Treasurer, Inlramural Tennis, Bowling. JOHNSON, DONALD-Rifle Club, lnlramural Soccer. Baslrelball. JOHNSEN, GLADYS-Omega Hi-Y Vice- President Honor Socie+y, Inframural Tennis, Ping Pong. JOHNSTON, DONALD--lnframural 5por+s. JONES. VALARIE-Bela Hi-Y Chaplain, Choir, Aeolian Club, Groverians, Glee Club Secrelary, Sewanhaka Trio, Fresh- man Secre+ary, Sophomore Vice-Presidenf, Junior Treas- urer, Sfudenl' Council. JONES, WALTER-Thela Hi-Y, Varsiry Club. Hall Squad. Foolball, Lacrosse. JOHN- SON, KAREN-Deulscher Verein, Library Club, Girls Service League, Junior Red Cross. 'PQ KAESER, KENNETH-Tliela Hi-Y, Varsily Club, Hall Squad, Sfudenl Council, Foofball, Track. KAHRS, DON- ALD--Varsily Club, Hall Squad, Sophomore Board Mem- ber, Lacrosse. KALLENBERG, DORIS--La+in Club Treas- urer, L'Oril'lamme, Bela Hi-Y, S'acl'1em Players, Junior Red Cross, Tolem Slafi, Riding Club. KARBAN, VlO-LET- lnlramural Sporls, KATAFIES, VlRGINlA-lnframural Sporls. KAUFHOLD, ALFRED-Hall Squad, lnrramural Foolball, Baskelbell. KEDENBURG, FLORA--Chieflain S+aFF. Arlsmen, Junior Red Cross, lnlramural Bowling. KEESLER, MARION-Sophomore Board Member, Sfudenf Council, Fres P dis Wh Glee Club, Sachem Playe s Qguqg, W aiu KENNA, MARILYN-L'Oriflamme, Riding Club, Sachem Players, Lafin Club, Junior Red Cross. KENNEDY, JAMES -lnframural Sporfs. KENNEDY, JOAN-Library Club. Chieiiain Sfaiif, Junior Red Cross. Inframural Riding, Tennis. KIERNAN, DOUGLAS-lnframural Sporfs. KLARE, HERBERT-Pica Club, Deulscher' Verein. KNAGGS, WlLLlAM-Orchesfra Presidenf, Hall Squad, Foofball. KNAPP, MARY-JANE-L'Oriflamme, Chiefiain Circulafion Sfaif. KNOLL, IRENE-Yorker Club, Junior Red Cross, Home Economics Club. KNUDSON, BETTY-Glee Club, Freshman, Sophomore Board Member, Junior Red Cross, Girls Service League, Tofem- Sfalif. KOECHLING, FRANCES-L'Oriflamme. Tolem Sfaif, Glee Club. KOETZNER, WALTER-Pica Club, Varsily Club. Hall Squad, Sfudeni' Council, La- crosse, Foofbell. KORADE, MARTlN-lniramural Sporfs. KORN, BARBARA-Sachem Players, Purple Quill, Chief- fain Sfaif, Tennis. KOTLARCHYK, HINDA-Kappa Hi-Y Spanish Club, Fashion-Design Club, Girls Service League. KRAGE, ELIZABETH--Girls A+hle+ic Club, Girls Service League, Sfamp Club, Rerailing Club, lnframural Soffball, Soccer, Bowling, Tennis. KRATZENSTEIN, DOROTHY- Girls Service League Lieuienani, Glee Club, Sachem Players, Los Cornpaneros, Home Economics Club, Yorker Club. '7 il KREUTZER, FRED-Baslcefball, Inframurel S cce. Base- ball. KROHE, JOAN--Chieffain Sfafi, Srudenl' Cc Sachem Players. KRUMMENACKER, RAYMOND-lnfrm mural Sporfs. KUHNLA, GLADYS-Aslronomy Club, Glee Club, Choir. KUNZE, .ROBERT-Inframural Sports. KURZ, HENRY-Ceramisfs, Boolcmen, 5 S Club. Sfu- denf Council. LAIESKI, CARL-Orchesira Librarian, La+in Club, Chess Club, Asfronomy Club. LAMKIN. HOLLIS-Boolcmen Secrelary, Varsiiy Band, Rifle Team. Hall Squad. Sfudenf Council, Intramural Baslceiball. LAMM, HAROLD-Sfudeni' Council, Junior Red Cross, Hall Squad, Siudenf Courr, Varsify Cross. Couniry, Track, Baseball. LAMOUREUX, ROSALIE-Library Club. LAM- PASONA. GREGORY-Lacrosse, Track, ln+ramural Bas- keiball. LAMPE, PAULINE-Sfudenf Council, Senior Board Member, In+ramural Foolball. LANE, RUTH-Bela Hi-Y Secreiary, Twirler, Sfudenf Council, Junior, Senior Board Member. LANG, AILEEN--Scribes, Yorker Club. Glee Club. LANGE, DORIS-Library Club. LAPPLE, FRANK-Inframural Sporfs. 80 LAV, LILLIAN-Refailing Club, Glee Club, Asfronomy Club, Girls Service League. LAWSON, THOMAS-lm framural Spor+s. LEAN, ERNEST-Pica Club, Boolzmen, lnframural Sofiball, Baskeiball. LE COUNT, HELEN- Tofem Staff, Relailing Club. LEDER, ETHEL-Junior Red Cross, Girls Service League. LEE, ROLE--Hall Squad. LEHTILA, DAlSY-Girls Service League, Relailing Club. LENNY, RICHARD--Junior Red Cross, Sludenl Council. Chiefrain Staff, Inframural Baslcelball, Wreslling. LEOMBRUNO, MARlE-lnframural Spor-rs. LERSSEN. FREDERICK-Hall Squad, Rifle Club. LEVANTINO. JOSEPH-Band, Swing Band. LEWIS, ELEANOR-Glee Club, Juris Prudenlia, Choir. LILLIE, JEAN-Kappa Hi- Y, ,Girls Service League, Freshman Who's Who. LlNDE- MANN, THOMAS-Publicily Club, Junior Red Cross. LlNDSAY, DOUGLAS-Boolcmen. LlNKER, WlLLlAM- Thera l-li-Y Secrelary, Aslronomy Club, Freshman Science Club Vice-President Honor Sociery Treasurer, Sfudenl Council, Chief+ain Sraif, Junior Varsiry Foofball. LIOTTA, ELVERA-Relailing Club Vice-Presidenf, Girls Service Legue, Sophomore Board Member. LIZOTTE, ELAINE-Scribes, Yorker Club, Boosler Club, lnlramural Bowling. LO BIANCO, FRANCES-Boosfer Club. LO BIANCO, JOSEPI-llNE-lnlramural Sporls. LUDWlG, KENNETH-Omicron Hi-Y, l-lall Squad Co-Caprain, Slu- denf Council. MC CLURE, HARRISON-lnlramural Sporls. MCCORD, LOIS--Bela Hi-Y, Relailing Club. Glee Club. Aeolian Club, Choir, Sophomore Board Mem- ber. MC GANN, GERALD--Chess Club, Sachem Players- Pholorealisf Club, Sludenl Council, Chieflain Slalii, lnlra- mural Basketball, Soilball. MC GOWAN, PATRlClA-Juris Prudenlia, lnframural Riding. MC GURK, Cl-IARLOTTE-lniramural Sporfs. MACIEJEWSKI, FLORENCE--Girls Service League. MC- KENNA, JOHN-Omicron l-'li-Y Presidenl, Band Vice- Presidenr, Hall Squad, Foofball, Lacrosse. MC KEOUGH, MARJORY-Girls Service League, Juris Prudenlia. Junior Red Cross. MC LAUGHLIN EILEEN-Reiailing Club. Glea Club, Tennis. MC LEOD, MARY-lnlramural Sporfs. MC MAHON, JOSEPH-Sachem Players, Secrelary, Della l-li-Y, Rifle Club, Sophomore, Junior Class President Slu- denl Council, Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Board Member, Freshman Who's Who. 4 MC MAHON, VIRGINIA-Yorker Club, Refailing Club. Sfudenf Council. MC NAM EE, PENROSE-Ceramisfs, Phoforealisrs Club, Boosrer Club, Junior Red Cross, Bas- Izeiball, Tennis, Golf. MC QUEEN, ROBERT-Epsilon Hi- Y Secrerary, 5 S Club President Glee Club, Sophomore Board Member, Choir, Baslcefball. MC VEIGH, THOMAS -Honor Sociefy, Senior Presidenf, Junior Vice-President Della Hi-Y, Presidenfs Club, Chairman, Hall Squad. Sophomore Treasurer, Foo+baIl. MAGUIRE, DOLORES- Inlramural Sporls. MAGRO, FRANK-Baslcefball. MAHER, GEORGE-Omicron Hi-Y, Rifle Club, Hall Squad Lieu- +enan+, Baslcelball, Bowling. MAIDHOF, EDA-Juris Prudeniia, Freshman Who's Who, Glee Club, Inlramural Soccer. MAJEWSKI, CLAIRE-Glee Club, Library Club. MAK- SIM, EDWARD-Riding Club, Science Club, Junior Red Cross, Baslcelball, Sollball, Soccer. MARSHAL, VERNON -In+ramuraI Sporrs. MARSTELLER, LILLIAN-Kappa Hi-Y, Siudenl Council, Girls Service League. MATHER5. ELAINE-Scribes, Glee Club. MATSON, DAVID--Radio Club, Inframural Solfball, Bowling. MATTES, EUGENE- lnframural Baslcelball. MATTHEWS, DOROTHY-ELlN- Junior Red Cross. MAYNARD, JOSEPH--Pica Club, Baseball, Inframural Baslcefball, Soffball, Handball. MAYTS, ANDREW- Public Address Radio Club Secrefary, Honor Socie+y, Sfudenl' Council, Hall Squad, Lacrosse, lnrramural Basker- ball. MEENAN, JOAN-Girls Service League, Boosfer Club. MEISSER, WILLIAM-Rifle Club, Traclc, Tennis. MERKEL, ERHARD-Srudenl Council, Junior Red Cross. MERKEL, THEODORE-lnfrarnural Sporls. MERRILL, LEWIS-Pholorealisr Club, Hall Squad, Inframural Base- dba ,B elball. M ER, DORIS-L'OrifIamme. MEYER, PHYLLIS-Purple Quill President 5 S Club. Sachem Players, Seminar. MILITELLO, HELEN-Juris Prudenfia, Sachem Players, MILLER, ARTHUR-Junior Red Cross, Lacrosse. MILLER, ELIZABETH-Alpha Hi-Y, Sachem Players, Chief+ain Slali, Freshman Board Member, Junior Red Cross, lnframural Riding. MILLER, ROSE MARIE-Glee Club, Junior Red Cross, Freshman Board Member, Sfudenf Council, Inlramural Tennis. MILLER. SHIRLEY-Bela Hi-Y, Fashion Club, LaI'in Club, Junior Board, Chiellain Slalil, Decorelions Commilfee, ln+ra- mural Riding, Tennis, RocIce+'Ies. MILLIN, MARY-Presi- denfs Club, Pho+oreaIis+ Club, Chieffain Sfaff Exchange Edifor, Sludenf Council, ln+ramuraI Tennis, MJANES, EMILY-Sophomore Board Member, Sfudenf Council. Junior Red Cross, Library Club. MOCKAWETCH, JULIA--L'OriFlamme President' Honor Socieiy, Kappa Hi-Y, Presidenis Club, Junior Red Cross, Social Science Club. MOE, ROLAND--Hall Squad, Siu- denf Council, Junior Red Cross, lniramural Baslrefball. Bowling, lnframural Manager. MOELLER, HARRY-Im framural Spor+s. MOHR, JOHN-lniramural Sporfs. MONGlTORE, RITA-Refailing Club, lniramural Tennis, Bowling. MONJEAU, GERALD-Public Address Radio Club President Foofball, lniramural Baskefball. MOODY, ROBERT-Honor Sociefy, Tennis, Foo+ball Manager, In- framural Baske+ball, Bowling. MOON, VIRGINIA--Juris Prudenria Vice-President Relailing Club, Girls Service League, Senior Board Member, lnrramural Riding, Golf. MOORE, PATRICIA-Sophomore, Junior Board Member, Girls Service League. MORAN, JOHN-Delia Hi-Y Treasurer, Junior Red Cross, Honor Sociefy, Senior Board Member. MORGANTHALER, EDNA-Library Club. Girls Service League, Junior Red Cross. MORIARTY, DOROTHY-Be+a Hi-Y, Band, Orchesrra, Yorker Club, Honor Sociely, Srudeni' Council, Sophomore Board Mem- ber, Baslcelball, Badminlon. MORROW, BRENDAN- Junior Red Cross, Srudenf Council., Chiei+ain S+afF, La- crosse. MOYLAN, MARGARET-Lalin Club, Refailing Club, Srudenf Council, Junior Red Cross. MUELLER, FRANK-Public Address Radio Club Treasurer, Honor Sociefy, Boolcmen, Tofem Slafi. MUENCH, PHYLLIS- Scribes. MUJLER, MARION-Scribes, Junior Red Cross. MULVl- HILL, HELEN-lniramural Sporrs. MURPHY, MARGA- RET-Girls Service League, Junior Red Cross. MURPHY, JOSEPH--lnlramural Sporls. MUTLI, VIVIAN-Sfudenf Council, Junior Red Cross. lnrramural Baskelball. Tennis, Bowling. NASH, FLORENCE--Alpha Hi-Y, Boosfer Club. NASO, MADELINE-Girls Service League. NAZAREW- ITZ, ANN-Siudenl Council, Sophomore, Junior Board Member. NEISSER, ULRIC--Chess Club. 5 S Club, Purple Quill, Seminar, Honor Sociery, lnlramural Tennis. NEKTON, PHYLLIS-Seminar, Honor Socieiy, Toiem Sfafi. NEW- MAN, ELLEN-lnrramural Sporfs, NIDO, GLORIA- Junior Red Cross. NlX, DOROTHY-L'Orillamme, Fash- ion Club, Library Club, Chiefiain Slafi, Junior Red Cross. NODLAND, SYLVIA-Omega Hi-Y. NORTHAM, BASIL -Fufure Farmers of America, Pica Club, Srudeni Council, Tofem Sfaif, Hall Squad, Foofball, Track, Baslcefball. NOWAKOWSKI, IRENE-Girls Service League. 83 NOY, FREDERICK-Inframural Sporis. NUZZI, RACHEL -Juris Pruden+ia. Refailing Club, Boosfer Club, Sfudenf Council. O'BRlEN, EMMA-Kappa l-li-Y Secrefary. Sachem Players, Chiei+ain Sfaff, Tofem Sfaili, 5 S Club, Inframural Tennis, Archery. ODDEN, CONRAD--Public Address Radio Club. Riding Club. ODERMATT, ROGER --Fuiure Farmers oi America, Lacrosse. O'DONNELL. KATHLEEN-Rerailing Club, Girls Service League. O'HEAR, JOAN-lniramural Sporfs. OKULSKl, STAN' LEY-Aeons, Glee glub Vice-President Choir. I I F L r',i,T'il ' l f 1 jf? l I-f 7'ii . L' el i A A ' 'J , Ju' ,Q T CIS, ,Nw , .3 , A s Lou iix ' if A OLSON, MARTIN - In+ramural Sporfs. O'NElLL. THOMAS-Swing Band, Band, Orcheslra. ORLANDO. THERESA-Juris Prudenfia, Scribes, Yorker Club, Girls Service League Lieuienanr. ORNAUER, DOROTHEA- 5 S Club, L'Orillamme, Library Club, Siudenl Court Junior Red Cross, Girls Service League. OSHANSKY, DONALD-Sfage Crew, Hall Squad, Junior Red Cross. lnframural Handball OSTER, DOLORES-Reiailing Club. Inframural Riding. OTT, HENRY--Siudeni Council. Freshman, Sopho ore Board Member, Hall Squad, Infra- mural Fooibal. OVERZAT, ROBERT-Bookmen, L'Ori- flamme, Junio oqrd Member, Siudenf Council, Junior ,Red Cro s. L X N ii, 'i 'vi -. 'A 4 1 if . V Q.. , ' ' 1? ., iixi A ie-- x. M PAGE, BEVERLY-Kappa Hi-Y, Library Club, Sfudeni Council. Refailing Club. PALMER, EVERETT-Junior Red Cross, lnframural Tennis, Baslceiball, Handball. PAS- QUALE, JOSEPH-Varsily Club, S+uden+ Council, Hall Squad, Lacrosse, Bowling.. PAWLICK, JOAN-Choir, Sacl-:em Players, Sfudenf Council, Chieftain Slaff, Aeolian Club. In+ramural Bowling, Baske+ball. PEACE, ROBERT -Hall Squad, Foofball, Iniramural Wresfling, PECK. ROBERT--lnframural Sporfs. PENN, BRUCE-Rifle Club. Band, Orchesira, Siudenf Council, In+rarnural Tennis. PENGELLY, DORIS-Library Club, Reiailing Club, Girls Service League, Srudenf Council, Tofem Sralii, Band, In- framural Baslce+ball. PETERSON. DOROTHY--Glee Club. Sachem Players, Tofem Sfaff, Chiefiain Sfeii, Freshman, Sophomore Board Member, Freshman Who's Who. PETERSON, ELEANOR -Honor Sociefy, Omega Hi-Y, Juris Prudeniia, Scrbies, Girls Service League, lnframural Archery. PETTIT, LOR- RAlNE-lniramural Club. PEYSSARD, YVONNE-LL brary Club, Girls Service League, Yorlrer Club, Bowling Club. PFEFFER, RAYMOND-Baseball, Inframural Bas- lcefball, Sofiball. PFRETZSCHNER, CHARLES-Chess Club, Rifle Club, lniramural Baskeiball, Tennis, PFUND, ALVINA-Choir, Aeolian Club, Glee Club President PIAZZA. MARIE-Juris Prudeniia. Scribes Secrefary, Yorker Club, Girls Service League. 84 refary, Gle .Club Li ari . PICA, FREDERICK-Purple Quill, 'Glee Club. PICHE. JOAN-Junior Red Cross. PLATZ, BARBARA-Refailing Club. PIERCE, JANE-Refailing Club. POKORNY. FREDERICK-Asfronomy Club, Orchesfra Vice Presidenf. Seminar, Track. Cross Couniry. POLLACK, THOMAS- I-Ionor Sociely, Epsilon Hi-Y, As+ronomy Club, Chess Club Vice Presidenl, Tolem Sfalf, Hall Squad, lnframural Fool'- ball, Soccer. PORDON, LOUIS-Arlsmen, Orchesira. Fufure Farmers of America, Baseball, lnframural Basker- ball, Bowling. POWERS, JOHN-Chiefiain Edilor, Delia Hi-Y, 5 S Club, S+uden+ Council, Senior Board Member. PROI-IASKA, ELEANOR-Riding Club, Badminion, Junior Red Cross. PROVO, HERBERT-Sludenf Council, Junior Board Member, Bowling, Baseball, Inframural Soffball, Baslcelball. PRUCHA, GRACE--Phoforealisr Club Secre- tary, Scribes, Honor Socie+y. PULASKI, RAYMOND- Swing Band, Inlramural Eoolball. PUORRO, CLAIRE- L'Oriflarnme, Ticker Commilree, Lalin Club. QUICK, JEANETTE-Alpha Hi-Y President Junior Red Cross. Tofem Arr Ediior, Honor Socieiy, Sludeni' Council, Chief- lan Slalzl, Sophomore Board Member, Rockeiles. RABELL, EDWARD-lnlramural Sporls, RAGINE, VIDA-Choir, Aeolian Club, Glee Club, Sludenf Council, Senior Yice- Presidenf, Tolem Ediror, Seminar, Chiefiain Sfafi. RAUSCHER, JANET--Glee Club, Pholorealisl Club, Aeolian Club. REAMER, PATRICIA-Alpha Hi-Y, L'Ori- flamme, Sachem Players, Torem S+ahf, Chieffain Slafl, Srudenr Council. RECHTEN, WILMA-lniramural Sporls. RECKEWEG, GRETA-Girls Service League, Yorker Club. Library Club, Phoforealisl' Club. REILLY, BETTY-Re+ail- ing Club, Library Club, Omega Hi-Y. REIL Y JOAN- Kappa Hi-Y, Torem Sraicli. So omore. ard Mem- ber, Sfudenr Council, Chief in Sie I ral Baslcel- ball. REINHART, KATHR ' s S ic eague, Li- brary Club, Yorker Club S rafrmiral Riding, Tennis. RELYEA, I Groverians Sec. REYNOLDS, JUDITH Purple Quill, 5 S Club, Los Companeros. Honor Sociefy, Girls Service League, Omega Hi-Y, Tofem Slaff, lnlramural Baslcefball. RICHARDS. JAMES-Della Hi-Y, Hall Squad, Siudenf Council, Le- crosse. RICHMAN, GUNTHER-Junior Red Cross, In- framural Baslcefball. RITCHIE, JEAN-Honor Sociefy, Cheer Leaders. Choir, Aeolian Club, Alpha Hi-Y, Sludenil' Council, Sophomore, Junior Board Member, Rockefres. Torem Sralif. RODGERS, EDWARD--ln+ramural Sporls. ROEDER, HERBERT-Rifle Club. ROFFE, THOMAS- Rifle Club, Chess Club, Hall Squad, lnlramural Handball. ROGERSON, CLIFFORD-I-lall Squad, Chieflain Sfaff. Student Council, Freshman Board Member, 85 I ROLLY, LUCILLE-Refailing Club. ROMANO, LOR- RAINE-Library Club Vice-President Scribes. Juris Pru- denfia. ROSENZWEIG, ROBERT-Inframural Spor+s. ROSICKI, HELEN-Library Club, Girls Service League. RUSSITER, JEAN-Riding Club, Sachem Players, Tolem Siaff. Chieilain Slaff, Siudenl Council, ROBEL, DO- LORES-Girls Service League, Library Club. RUOFF, LORRAINE-Refailing Club, Bowling Club, Girls Serv- ice League. RUPPE, JEAN-Fashion Club. S+uden+ Coun- cil, Junior Red Cross. RYAN, DONALD-Inframural Sporis. SANTORO, RICH- ARD-Sfudenl' Council, Hall Squad, Foolball, Baseball, Inframural Baslcelball, Soliball, Soccer. SAYLES, CON- STANCE-Girls Service League, L'OrifIamme, Lalin Club. Honor Socieiy, Sfudeni Council, Toiem Sfalzi. ISAYRE, JOHN-lniramural Sporls. SCATURRO, JOSEPHINE- Scribes Vice-President Girls Service League. SCHELZA, ALEXANDER-Inlramural Sporls. SCI-IAEFFER, MAR- GUERITE-Arfsmen, Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Board Member, Siudeni Council. SCHAW, RICHARD- Glee Club, Rifle Club, Sludeni Council, Inlramural Bas- Irefball. Foofball. Wil 556595 SCHERPF, RICHARD-Inlramural Sporls. SCHMITT, OLGA-Iniramural Sporls. SCHMITZ, GRETHA-Scribes, Juris Prudenfia Treasurer, Honor Socieiy. SCNIER, IRENE --Sfudenf Council, Girls Service League, Junior Red Cross, 5 S Club, Library Club. Chiellain Sfafi. SCHOEN, MARION--Omega Hi-Y, Junior Board Mem- ber, Siudeni Council, Girls Service League. SCHOLL. ANNA-Girls Service League. SCI-IROEPPEL, MAE- Sachem Players. SCI-IU-BERT, FRED-Varsify Club, Pres- idenfs Club, Junior Red Cross, Hall Squad, Foorball, Baseball. SCHUCHMAN, ALLEN-Public Address Radio Club. Fooiball, Iniramural Baskelball, Baseball. SCHUCK, VIR- GINIA--Ticlcer Commillee, Plwoiorealisf Club, Library Club, Junior Red Cross. SCHULTE, MARGARET-Girls Service. League, Library Club. Mafhemaiics Club, Semi- nar, SCHUMAN, LAWRENCE-5 S Club, Lalin Club. Seminar, S+uden+ Court SCHUSTER, DORIS-Choir, In- framural Valley Ball, Badminfon. SCHUTZ, FREDERICK -Public Address Radio Club, Recording Technicians Club, Siege Crew. SCI-IWEITZER, LORRAINE-Yorker Club. Glee Club, Choir. SEPEZ, VIVIAN-L'OriiIamme, Girls Service League. Chieffain Slaff, War Fund Commifieez 86 i 'P ,f SHERMAN, AUDREY-Girls Service League, Library Club, Boosfer Club, Ushers. SHERRY, PHYLLIS-Girls Service League, Yorker Club, Boosler Club, lnrramural Tennis, Badminron, Ping Pong, SILVERA, HERBERT- lniramural Soccer, Baslcerball. SIMMONS, WILLIAM-1 Glee Club. Bowling Club, Sophomore Board Member, Inframural Baslcerball. Horse Shoes, Handball. SINGER, FLORENCE-Junior Red Cross. SINSKI, RICHARD- Inrramural Sporls. SINSKI, RUTH--Yorlcer Club Vice- Presidenr, Juris Prudenfia Secreiary, Scribes, Library Club. Junior Red Cross, SLATTERY, RAYMOND-lnrramural Sporfs. ' SMIGOVSKY, EMIL - lniramural Sporfs. SMITH, CHARLES-Junior Red Cross. lnlramural Baskelball, Base- ball. SMITH, EUGENE-Inlramural Sporrs. SMITH. GERARD-There Hi-Y Secreiary, lnrramural Baslcerball, Soccer, Foolball. SMITH, KATHLEEN-Inrramural Sporis. SMITH, MAUREEN-Riding Club, Honor Sociery, Girls Service League. SOBOLESKI, WALTER-5 S Club. Los Amigos, Siudenr Council, Srudenl' Court Sophomore Board Member, Baslzelball, Foolball, Baseball, Inlramural Baslcefball. SOLOMON, IRWIN-Boolcmen, Los Compa- neros, Junior Red Cross, lnrramural Manager, Bowling. SPAGNOLI, IVAN-Sludeni Council. Lacrosse. SPAL- LETTA, PHILIP-Sophomore Board Member, Band, Inlre- mural Baslceiball. SPARR, DOROTHY-Yorker Club, Siu- denr Council, Junior Red Cross, Girls Service League. SPECKER, RICHARD-Della Hi-Y, Los Companeros. Presidenrs Club, Srudenr Council President Honor So- ciery, Junior Class Secretary, Lacrosse, Iniramural Bas- lcerball, Soffball. SPIEGEL, DOROTHEA-Scribes, Girls Service League. SPIES, FRANK-Deuicher Verein, lnira- mural Soccer. SRSICH, CHARLES-Junior Red Cross, Track, lnlramural Baslcefball, Foorball. STAUDIGEL, AR- THUR-Swing Band President Pho+orealis+ Club Secre- rary, Riding Club, S+uden+ Council, Junior Red Cross, Intramural Tennis. STEHR, HELEN--Glee Club, lnframural Soffball. STEIN- HARDT, FRED-Chess Club President Freshman Band. Intramural Handball, Football, Horseshoes. STEWART, DONALD. Band, lnframural Baskefball, Foolball, Horse- shoes. STINSON, JOAN-Alpha Hi-Y, Honor Socie'l'y. Lafin Club, L'OriI'Iamme, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Board Member, Sfudenf Council, Sophomore, Junior Roclc- effes. STINSON, VIRGINIA-Rockeffes, Alpha Hi-Y. Sfudenr Council, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Board Mem- ber, Chiefrain Sfalif, Honor Sociely. STODDARD, JOAN -Chiefrain Siaff, Fashion Club. STOLZ, GERARD-Hall Squad Adiuranf, lnrramural Softball, Foorball. STRAN- SKY, LAWRENCE--Hall Squad Sergeanr, Epsilon Hi-Y. Chiefrain S1aff,'Ticke1' Committee. STRICKLAND, WILLIAM-Band, Orchestra. STRUBE. WILLIAM-Hall Squad Sergeant lnframural Manager. Track, lnframural Baslcefball, Foolball, Soifball. STUART, ELEANOR--lniramural Sporfs, SULLIVAN, HUBERT- Junior Red Cross Treasurer, L'Oriilamme, Foofball. SUL- LlVAN. INA-Alpha Hi-Y, L'Oril'lamme, Tolem Siafl. Sfuclenf Council, Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Board Member, Chieflain Sialii, lniramural Badminfon, Bowling. SURACI, PEARL-lnlramural Sporfs. SZKOD- ZINSKI, ARTHUR-Hall Squad, Junior Red Cross, lnira- mural Soifball, Baskefball, Handball. TAMELING, HER- MANN-lnfrmaural Sporfs. TARDI. JOSEPH-lnframural Sporfs. TERHUNE, JAMES -Theia Hi-Y, Sfudenf Council, Track, lnframural Soff- ball, Baseball, Foolball. THEK, ROBERT-Varsiiy Club. Sfudenf Council, Hall Squad, Junior Red Cross, Foofball. Baseball, lnframural Baskelball, Soccer. THIELE, CHARLES-lniramural Baslcefball. THlEMSEN, HAROLD -lnframural Sporls. THOMAS, ELEANOR-Alpha Hi-Y. Chieilain Slaii, S+uden+ Council, Junior Red Cross. THOMAS, EUGENTA-Riding Club, Laiin Club, Chief- fain Slafi, Junior Red Cross. Siudenl Council, Girls Serv- ice League, lnframural Baseball. THORVALDSEN, BETTY -Pica Club President Omega Hi-Y, Fashion Design Club, Twiler, lnframural Archery. THYBERG. RUTH-Lafin Club, Los Companero, Honor Sociery, Girls Service League, Freshman Board Member, Sfudenf Council, lnframural Baslzelball, Badminfon. TLOCZKOWSKI, HEDWIG-lnframural Sporfs. TLOCZ- KOWSKI, IRENE-Library Club, Refailing Club. TO- KOLY. BARBARA-lnlramural Spcris. TOSCANO. MICHAEL-Hall Squad, Junior Red Cross, TOTTLE, WOODBURY-lnframural Sporfs. TRASKA, SOPHIE- Lalin Club, Junior Red Cross, Honor Sociefy, Siudenl Council, Freshman, Sophomore, Junior Board Member. 'lnframural Bowling Archery. TRAUTMAN, EUNICE- Glee Club, Choir, Girls Service League, Siudenl Council, Junior Red Cross, Chieflain Slaii, lnframural Riding, Archery. Bowling. TRIOLA, AGNES--Glee Club, Library Club. TRIOLA. ROSE-Glee Club. Girls Service League. URNAITIS. HERBERT-Rifle Club, Phoforealisf Club, Hall Squad Ser- geanf. Track, Foofball, Wresfling. UTESS, ALICE-Glee Club, Juris Prudenfia, lnframural Bowling, Tenns, Archery. UTZ, AUDREY-lniramural Sporfs. VAN HOUTEN. EVERITI'-Public Address Radio Club, Chess Club, Epsi- lon Hi-Y, Ticlcei Commiiiee. VASILAKOS, GEORGIA- Chieflain Siafi. VELOCE, THERESE-Relailing Club. 88 VENEZIA. ANN-Ceramisfs Presidenf, Band, Girls Afh- lefic Club Vice-Presidenf, Tofem Sfalif. Sfudenf Council. Riding Club, Hockey, Baslrefball, Baseball, Intramural Tennis, Soccer, Tumbling. VIENSKIE, AUGUST-Varsify Club, Swing Band, Hall Squad. Chieffain Sfali, Junior Red Cross, Soccer, Baseball, Traclc, Inlramural Baslreiball, Bowling, Soffball. VIERA, ROBERT-Glee Club Presideni, Ticker Ccmmiffee President, Choir, Aeons, Los Compe- neros. Inframural Sofiball. VOLLARO, EDGAR-Rifle Club President Bookmen Vice-Presidenf, Chess Club. Asfronomy Club. Hall Squad. VOORHIS, JOAN- CERAMISTS, Yorker Club, Riding Club, Girls Service League, Tennis. VORBACH, KATHRYN-Honor Sociefy. Kappa Hi-Y, Sachem Players. 5 S Club, Chieffain Edi- tor, Toiem S+a'Ff, Junior Red Cross, Inframural Tennis, Archery, Riding, WARD, HELEN-Intramural Sporis. WATERFALL, BRUCE-Pica Club President Z.-difvvfwda -- -Q WATSON. HELEN-Refailing Club, Library Club, Girls Service League. WEBER, CHARLES-'Glee Club, Infra- mural Soffball. WEBER, TI-IERESA-Glee Club, Infra- mural Soffball. WEBBER, DIANE-Girls Afhlefic Club Secrefary. Purple Quill, Seminar, Chieliain Siaff, Infra- mural Riding. Softball, Soccer, Baskefball, Field Hockey. Tennis, Ping Pong, Archery. WEEKS, ROBERT-Infrm mural Sporfs. WEISSENFELS, ARTHUR-lniramural Sports. WELGE. WILLIAM-lnrramural Sporfs. WELSH. APRIL-5 S Club, Purple Quill Vice-President. Honor Socieiy, Chess Club, Library Club, Sfudenf Courf. Junior Red Cross, Sfudenl' Council, Freshman Board Member. WENGER, JOHN-Omicron Hi-Y Chaplin, Hall Squad. Intramural Tennis, Handball. W'HITEI-IEAD, VAIL-Hall Squad, Junior Red Cross, Brooksonians. WICKHAM. RONALD-Defa Hi-Y Treasurer, Siudeni' Council, Sachem Players, 5 S Club, Sophomore, Senior Board Member. WICKS, DORIS-Alpha Hi-Y Secrelary. Glee Club. Chieffain Sfaff, Junior Red Cross, Sfudenf Council, Junior Board Member. WILLIAMS, JAMES-Public Address Radio Club, Boolcman, Sophomore, Senior Board Member. WILLIAMS, JOHN-Delia Hi-Y Presidenf, Glee Club Presidenf, Chiefrein Phofo Edifor, Srudenl' Council Sec- refary, Treasurer, Honor Sociefy, Choir. WILTON. RICH- ARD-Fufure Farmers of America Presidenf, Junior Board. Baskefball. WIMMER, JEAN--Glee Club, Girls Service League, WINDLEY, GLADYS-Kappa Hi-Y, 5 S Club, Sfudenf Council, Honor Society, Intramural Riding. WINISKI. LORETTA-Juris Prudeniia, Junior Red Cross. WINSCHE, JOHN-Public Address Radio Club Secrefary, Beskefball. Baseball. WINSLOW, SHIRLEY-World Siudies Club President Ticker Commilrlee, Laiin Club, Los Compeneros, Sophomore, Junior Board Member, Honor Sociefy, Girls Service League Lieufenani, Omega Hi-Y. WISNESKI. EMILIA-Glee Club President Aeolian Club, Choir. Freshman Board Member. WITTE, WARREN-Junior Red Cross, Lacrosse, Foorball. WODICKA, WILLIAM-Hall Squad. WOODCOCK, MARION--5 S Club Secre- +ary, lnframural Riding, Yorker Club. Deufcher Vffein. Sfudenl' Council, Girls Service League. YADDOW, FRANCIS-Glee Club, Phororealisf Club Vice-President YANCEY, .JUNE-lnframural Riding, Li- brary Club, Scribes, Girls Service League, Seminar. YOST, ELAINE-Yorker Club, Girls Service League. Junior Red Cross, Inframural Badminfon. YOUNG, ALICE -lnframural Baseball, Fooiball, Badminfon. ZAFFARANO, BETTY-Glee Club, Sachem Players, Ticker Commilfee, Tofem Sfafi, Sfudenl Council, Junior Red Cross. ZA- REMBA, STELLA-Girls Service League. ZAUN, DON- ALD-Purple Ouill Treasurer, Los Companeros, Epsilon Hi-Y Secrefary, Sachem Players, Sludenl Council. ZAUNER, RICHARD-Delia Hi-Y, Boolcmen, Deufscher Verein, Honor Socieiy, Seminar, Junior Board Member. ZELINSKI, VlVlANfRel'ailing Club. ZlMMERMAN, JO- SEPH-Junior Red Cross, lnframural Bowling, Baseball. ZUCCHELL, DANILO-Thefa Phi Hi-Y, Bowling, Asiron- omy Club, Sfudenf Council, Hall Squad, Junior Red Cross, lnframural Riding, Handball, Baslcelball. ZUCH, RICHARD-Sachem Players, Ceramisfs, 5 S Club, Aris- men, Hall Squad, Presidenls Club, Lacrosse, Inlramural Baslcelball. AGONDA, SHIRLEY-lnframural Sporfs. CHASE, AUBREY-lnlramural Spor+s. LYNCH, MARK -Varsify Baseball, Foofball, Varsily Club. 'Brandon, George F. Brown, Arfhur Callahan, Pe'l'er F. Chimenfi, Dan J. Claus, Raymond N. Coppola, Eleanor A. De Pasqual, Eugene Doppler, William C. Dunseifh, Ellen Eldridge, Roberl' Ernsf, Arlhur Fasan'o, Eugene J. Fishlinger, Walfer C. Gaghan, Donald Gerbiuslci, Edward Guido, Joseph Gu+h, Gilber+ W. Handeland, Oscar l-loclcsframer, Naihan Hoffman, Anna Marie CAMERA SHY Lolf, Robert Hummel, William F. nmhoff, Edward F. Jozifek, Wal+er Kelleher, Ann M. Kelly, James Kerwin, Roberf McGuirk, CharloH'e McDay, Thomas McKinley, Jean W. Magro, Frank Marlin, Raymond Meade, Allen Muller, Fred Murphy, Charles Murphy, Joseph Naughfon, Howard Necrulman, Arline O'Flaher+y, Mary 'l l,': Ollman, Mildred O'Neil, Marion Parish, Edna Parker. James G. Pifz, Josephine Prinz, Evelyn Probsf, Thomas Ralberey, Arfhur Riegerf, George Salmanowilz, Seymour Scherrer. George Schnackenberg, Harold Schoppe, William K1 'N Sickel, Slanfy M. Sdeoch, Vaughn Sla'I'+ery, Raymond Spillman, Gerald Srsich, John M. Tolhursf, James Walsh, Suzanne Williams, Henry Winsely. John Wisharf, Huberl' Woermann, Donald Zoan, Harold CGMCYG ei 5344 9 ,kj ,Mi L Y SOCIAL STUDIES Boffom, L-R: John McElderry, Carmen Smith, Ira Wilder, Anna Smililen, Joseph Brown. Top, LAR: Marion Haberle. Mariha Russo, Leon Cooper, Anna Grabowslci, Olive Bucks. SCIENCE Boffom, L-R: Charles Cooper, Carl Eklund. Maude Bar+Ie++, Gilberi' Hoffman, Mercer Wil- lierns. Top, L-R: Mark Ables, George Green, William Brooks, Kennefh Skidmore, Ora Walfers. 94 GUIDANCE Bofforn, L-R: Adelaide Arafoli, Asenarh Mosso. Eldon Sanford, Doris Borqes, Lena O'Connell. Top, LVR: Donald Kernpion, Howard Nordahl, Hanford Waferfield, Henry Aungsl, Thor Sand- qren. ENGLISH Boffom, L-R: Kafherine Hammersley, S. E. Frost Marguerife Kirchner, Waller Thompson, Lucille Brill, ldwal Jones, Olive Dowler. Top, L-R: Helen Thorner, Calherine Gibbons, Kafherine Tuclrer, Worfhinofon Greqory, Dorofhv Hillce- meier, Frances Moore. Genevieve Cahalan. l I l Music, ART AND LIBRARY Borfom L-R: Frances O endack Grace Hal in. I P i P Rufh Bhckiel, Evelyn Merfz, Eleanor Alm, Kalh- leen Donoghue, Helen Drueger. Top, L-R: Agnes IMarroH'o, Lena Gould, John Schneider, Charles Hill, Adolph Arqand, Priscilla Morlon, Efhel Einsel. I l X ,PHYSICAL EDUCATION Boffom, LAR: Edward Carler, Rosalie Carpenfer, Louis Pellegrino, Carol Kirlcpalriclc, James Fraley. Top, L-R: Allred Kumerow, Cuyler Cross, Charlofle Papello, Emily Smilh, Slanle n- ' .fi Mann, Sidney Gilbert 'r ,fax nikki f'- J 1 W' ,ff iffy 'P , ,lfyf igZ2ZZ,F f Boffom, L-R: Margarel' Sfafel, Rulh Mayer Dororhy Levy, Wilma Lbadbeler. Top, LR Gail Neal, Rosa Brisrow, Allyne Bane. ,ff1f77fI,4-.AJLVJ li INDUSTRIAL Boffom, L-R: Ernesf Babcock, Richard Wipper, Guslav Egennlf, Lloyd Fuibee, James Shoudy. Middle, L-R: Carl Wright Alberf Balchhielder, Charles Sferrel. Edgar Crofhers, Rowland Fos- ler. Top, L-R: William Appeldorn, Harold Vanderwaier, Neal McMillan. John Sfahl, George Allen, John McPherran. MM LANGUAGE Bo+fom, L-R: Elizabelh Sayre, Jane Carboni Zanobia Gilbert Helen Klelelcer. Top, L-R Dr. John Forsf, John Wood, Louis Anaslasio. OFFICE STAFF Boffom, L-R: Alice Kiefer, Ruih Cerpenfer, Grace Vandervoorf, Virginia Sandgren, lris l'-laclxemann, Cafherine Vollono, Kennelh Place. Top, L-R: Louise Salamon, Virginia French, Valerie Kosinski, Dorofhy Cochrane, Dorofhy Kunge, Adelaide Arafoli, Ave Maiclcel, 96 BUSINESS Bo++om, L-R: Adolphe Scholl. Hayden Allen, Marion Ehas, Harold Burhans, Ewing Organ, George Nelson. Top, L-R: Arlene Abels, Emma Wesffall, John Pryor, Maurice Hersper- ger, Lucille Maher, Mary DeMa+lia. MATH EMATICS Bolfom, L'R: Gerfrude Wolf, Nina Levansaler. Dororhy Geller, lda Oslrander, Grace Bayer Top, L-R: Chares Salil, Kennelh Skidmore, Al- fred Anderson, John Clark, Shepherd Wescoff HAROLD WRIGHT Assisfanf Principal ALVA T. STAN FORTH Principal ADMINISTRATION Sewanhalca is proud To be celebraf- ing her I6'rh anniversary in a peace 'rime world wi+h anofher vivid por- +rayal of her acfivifies picfured in lhe To+em. Every year our book grows be++er wilh experience iusl' as Sewanhaka's alumni do. When in 'Fu- Iure years you look back upon your mos? memorable school days you will be able 'ro see +he long road which you have 'rraveled and cherish 'Ihe lasling memories slowed away in fhis book. HOWARD NORDAI-llc Dean of Boys DORIS BORGES Dean of Girls 97 GEORGE DAVIS Presidenl BOARD or EDUCATION For ihe pasi four years 'the Board of Educalion of Sewanhaka carried on despile world-wide conflicr as always doing a job well worlh praise. The members are lo be conqrafulared upon rhe iob lhey have done handling such a large school as Sewan- haka. Now fha? those years are over and The world is facing reconversion so is +he Board. They are doing lheir besf fo im- prove Sewanhaka and io find a solurion for ihe ever increasing siuclenl enrollment The members making up 'rhe entire board 'rhis year were: Dr. George Davis, Presidenrq Mr. William McGueen, Mr. l-larry.Schroecler, Mr. George Wahl, Mr. l-l. Frank Care, Mr. Frank Aiosa, Mr. George Groulich, Mr. Claude Alexander, Mr. Alfred Kiefer, Mr. Alfred Loew, Mr. J. Edwin Russel, Mr. Frederick Wildersum. Mr. Charles Wekerle, Dr. Harry Rosen- burg, and Dr. Charles McNeely. Top, lirsi column: Claude L. Alexander, George Groulich, Alfred J. Loew, J. Edwin Russel, Frank Aiosa. Top, second column: Frank Carey, Alfred G. Kiefer, William L. McQuees, l-larry l-l. Schroeder. George A. Wahl. Q fx HT N L ' s gy is GENERAL OFFSET CO Inc Photo Offset Luhographers WAlker 5 1700 SPECIALISTS IN BOOKWORK OF EVERY TYPE Black and Colors Cloxe Perfomzl Attentzon Gwen to All Delazls rom C over to C over Rcprcscntatwe FRED S ULLMAN D, I 34 Hubert St. New York 13, N. Y. LMWMu THE CLASS 46 hm OF, Y . . -' .nf -'in Q J WW HJ M, WGQJ 6 Umm r -1 O fl? at Make: 2002 MQW 'Qwf A24-we QCA'-r M1124 THE QQ NNN CLASS W N M2255 W if , , 4 .1 at 6 LM? 1-ff' .- 1 aim A X Cf. , Mag' :W ll I RMI MOP km ,47 fix l NV ,f ww-4-'fff'46074fff, W ffww M66 l J' -I afw, ws ff fwfa WM :Ugg W an diff ,ff THE iw fc MWMCLASS 1 QR - gag? ' +1 Miami 5mZ5gf.' 4-LQ Minka 'iam W - 'UT Ha M W Ks? Y 5 MU L W jim Q X335 QM M Gif ww NB. 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DB RUSENBEBG When you appear ln the Alumnae News Youll be wantmg an lnterestlng Job after grad uatlon one youll be proud to see wrxtten up ln your alumnae news Prepare for lt now by gettmg outstandlng secretarlal tralmng t Katharlne Clbbs School Last year executlves placement servlce m four c1t1es Send for free booklet Glbbs Glrls at Work llstlng hundreds of typlcal opportumtles Address Enrollment Commlttee for catalog KA HERINE GIBBS 230 PARK AVENUE NEW YORK 17 BOSTON 16 90 Marlborough St CHICAGO 11 720 N Mlchlgan Ave PROVIDENCE 6 155 Angell St 0 l I . 1 I 0 a asked for 10,696 Gibbs' secretariesll Personal REDVANLY MensShop Apparel for Gentlemen Ladles coats suits 81 dresses 165 TULIP AVENUE FLORAL PARK FLoral Park 5363 H O W A R D ' S Where Servzce Is Paramount RADIOS WASHING MACHINES APPLIANCES Sales and Servlce o 82 COVERT AVENUE STEWART MANOR N Y B E L M O N T SUPER SERVICE STATION SOCONY PRODUCTS HEMPSTEAD TURNPIKE 81 ELMONT ROAD Phone Prlmrose 9693 Expert Weldlng VETERAN OF WORLD WAR N0 2 Collzswn Work Our Specialty Towmg and Repaznng 401 HEMPSTEAD TPKE ELMONT L I .IOHNNY'S GARAGE Y 1 1 MCCARTHY 81 SIMON, INC. 1 Manu acturing Specialists 7 WEST 36TH ST NEW YORK 18 S pecmalists in Cholr Gowns Pulplt Robes Caps Gowns Hoods for All Degrees Out tters to over 3000 Schools Colleges and Churches Phone Floral Park 2255 MEROLLA MUSIC SHOP Tuhp Avenue Floral Park L I Tuning and Repairing Records Sheet MUSIC Supplles Rhone Floral Park 807 THE RECORD Established 1915 Job Printing 109 So Tyson Ave Floral Park N Compliments o DR NATHAN JACOBSON DR N J GEGERSON Phone Floral Park 1614 FLORAL FLORIST SHOP Floral Telegraph Delivery 129 Tullp Ave Floral Park N Telephone Fieldstone 3 2670 TED S MEN S SHOP Wearing Apparel or the Campus 206 Jericho Turnplke p f h W . f 1 o o 6 ' 9 171 ' , . . p Standard Make Pianos l 1 9 9 . . , . Y. ' ' Y 1 ' 1 1 2 w 1 1 Compliments of . . . Compliments of . . . DICK'S BRAWER'S Real Estate A p prazsals Management Insurance EDMUND D PURCELL 111 Tyson Ave Floral Park N Y e Floral Park 333 Fleldstone 3 0332 Telephone Floral Park 846 HARRY OSHAN SKY Stattonery Clrculatmg L1brary and Greetlng Cards 142 Tullp Avenue Floral Parnc L I Tel Garden Clty 4234 Work Called For and Delivered J8zW Prompt Servwe Joseph 81 Wllllam Devlm Props Dry Cleaning Presslng Sltp Covers Bedroom Sets Drapes Blankets Ladles Sl Gents Wearlng Apparel Floral Park 4455 COLONIAL GALLERIES INc 127 TULIP AVENUE FLORAL PARK Phone F leldstone 3 5142 DR FRANK B RUBIN Optometrtst Eyes Exammed Glasses F ltted 224 Jericho Tpke Floral Park N CHelsea 3 6840 CHIN AND LEE CO , INC Chow Mem Manu acturers 123 127 Bank Street New York Cnty 14 . 9 ' Tl. -' . 1 N 1 Tel. Garden City 3325 A 81 M SERVICE STATION Compliments o D 100 Jerlcho Tumplke Garden City Park, N. Y. Amel Johnson Melvin Brett VILLAGE MEN S SHOP Hub rdu he Hutt 196 Jerlcho Turnplke Floral Park L I Phone Floral Park 521 MATTHEW ROCHE Ph rrnaclst 217 Jencho Tumprke FLORAL PARK N Y Cmpll e t DR L S GOODMAN Surge n Dennst 500 Hempstead Tump ke Elmont L I Fleldstone 3 0949 Floral Park 7725 TOM S RESTAURANT Tom Kol de 492 Hempstead Turnpike Elmont, L I N Y DR L SILVERMAN C m plzment MORGAN S DELICATESSEN 81 GROCERY 6 V rbena Ave ue Fl ral Park O I I 9 9 e s r- ers o s 9 - . . ., . . Compliments of . . . a . l I , . . . o ' so o mnsof 'I I . l a o i , . . e n o 4 Y F loral Park 5585 VOGEL'S Statwnery 81 School Suppltes F ountam Servxce 372 A Tulxp Avenue Phone Floral Park 455 ROSE LYNN FUR SHOP Fur Coats Made to Order a so Repalred and Remodeled 169 A Tullp Avenue Floral Park N Y Phones Fleldstone 3 0462 Garden Clty 348 FRED SHILLING AND SON Hardware-Pamts H ouse F urntshmgs 322 Hempstead Turnplke Franklln Square L I MANOR WOODCRAFT Carpenters 81 Cabmetmakers Compliments of . . MOSS S SHOE STORE 188 Jerlcho Turnpike Floral Park Telephone Floral Park 11 CLARICE H CHILDS Real Estate and Insurance 124 Tulxp Ave Floral Park Telephone Floral Park 899 WELCOME MEAT MARKET R Klemm, Prop Verhena Avenue Floral Park L I Tel Floral Park 4970 GEORGE J JOERC INC Cladwll Lthums Paeomes Iru Etc I . a , Y 1 Y ' . , N. Y. A - n- I - - High Grade Meat and Fancy Groceries 1 ' s Q U W. . . ' Y l o 1 X , - - . . Anderson J O B Jorkander New Hyde Park Long Island N Y 76 Covert Avenue Stewart Manor L I Cor Hluude Ave 81 New Hyde Pad' Rd 1 1 Fleldstone 3-2965, S. Willensky W. Levy United Dress Goods Store Silks, Woolens, Cotton Goods, Curtains and Drapes Shp Covers made to order 203 Jerlcho Turnplke Floral Park N Y A H WITTIN G Jeweler Clock Watch and Jewelry Repalrlng 131 Tuhp Avenue Floral Park N Y Tel Fleldstone 3 4047 F VAN PELT U pholstermg 214 Jerlcho Turnpxke Floral Park N Y LEE'S DRUG STORE Prescriptions Perfumes and Cosmetics Tullp Avenue Floral Park The Drug Store with a Reputation ELMONT PHARMACY FI 3 1288 Floral Park 618 4959 C om plzments o ADELPHI GARAGE 44 Nassau Blvd South Garden C1ty Phone Garden Clty 3521 Phone Floral Park 1024 LUCILLE S FLOWER SHOP Flowers or all occasions 61 Atlantlc Ave fopp L 1 R R Statlonj Floral Park Best Wishes to the Graduating Class CAROL GREEN Hempstead L 1 , . . I I 9 , - . : ' 9 I Furniture and Slip Covers , . . 4, . - ss . 9 ' ' Ph ne Floral Park 529 B E S T S or Better Hardware Houseware Pamts and Tools 148 Jerlcho Turnpike Floral Park Phone Floral Park 3827 JACK MILLER Statwnery Greetlng Cards Toys 153A Tulxp Avenue Floral Par ALFRED BROSCH S Con ertwnery Store 351 Hempstead Turnplke Elmont N Y endelsohn s Drug Store fl Mendelsohn Ph G PharD 275 ,lerlcho Tpke Floral Park Corner Emerson Avenue e Delwer Phone Floral Park 2500 ADELPHI DELICATESSEN Henry Hoormann 40 Nassau Blvd S Garden Clty L F Ieldstone 3 8622 BELICOVE Photo Studws 300 Jencho Tumplke Floral Park, L I N Y Floral Park 8751 Z A N E T T I S Restaurant 81 Ice Cream Parlor 230 Jericho Turnplke Floral Park N Y 26' Mfr 7 N a 7 H' 0 , . 7 . . - - ., o. , N 7 i . ' k,L.1. ' ' ' 7 9 9 7 fa' I l W to 7M 9 1 1. , . ., . . 174 ? as l . Wl ' - : 4 i 57 XM Y L' X - X Qi KN X 41 f Q FINIS , x Lb.-,v g-.4 G34 This Toiem has been respeciiully dedicafed To 'rhe Ciiizens Radio Advisory Com- miHee which was chiefly responsible for fhe long awailed F. M. Radio Slalion which is now a realiiy., Every Toiem sfaff is inferesfed in improving or af leasf changing rhe work done in previous years. Hence we have incorporalfed several innovafions namely, ihe re- versal oi ihe order pulling aciivilies firsl and adminisiralion lasi a padded cover, carioons for division pages, ceramic figures lnole Brave Termi+e who lilcefs 'ro carve desksl, a Toiem Poll, and school picrures inlerspersed wi+h ihe adverfisernenfs. Senior, Club, Faculiy and Board of Educaiion piclures were faken by Mr. Sieffel, a professional phofographer. Oiher piclures were 'lalcen by Mr. George Allen's phoiography group under ihe ediiorship of Charles Woodward. Since our deadline was March I5, we were unable io include piciures ol many of our Spring aciiviiies such as: Sludenl' Eleciions, Siudenis' Day, and Spring Sporis, buf fhese ac'rivi+ies will be included in nex+ year's book. lf is dil7Ficul+ +o properly express our apprecialion fo individual members who gave so uns'rin+ingly of lheir Time. l-lowever. we would lilce io menfion our ihanlcs for The excellenl' work of our advisors, ediiors, and siaffs. Miss l-lelen Kruger, our ari advisor. acied as co-advisor of The eniire publicaliong Mr. Burhans and his siudenfs mimeo- graphed many forms for us, Miss Jane Carboni and Mr. Waller Thompson supplied many valuable suggeslions. -V ,,.,,..,.. M '--, , , . Wffwfff 4 Q Gf,w-g.,.1a4.J..,,y dpi' 46 EQ ,Qi U'3 Q':' ww? gc-V1-WQWLQ. - 315.224 vffLW NM Wh' Nik! AGM QM XMAMML ffJ.Ql4,f5.u Wm flaeaw ' V6f 3'f'-fb w gfwx aG,L,'zihr751-lwadftim '4PV'5.fL.v '5 'B ' , T , 3,4214 Q , , ,wr .1 MH SQ' . , y 4 , 'n 3.- tlflrfr 5.41 J sf v -. 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