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

 - Class of 1948

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If i QW 7 G ,131 P fs' gg!! ST ix R XX Xa Nakfilifjiix' q,f,,... 4-'gel eaff L UI 4 ,J ..SX ..,- USU ff fx XWQW All Roads i lead to I Sewanhaka ' .. .7 1-1i- i We present the l948 'l'0'I'EM I wwf QW? . 7 ffm, W Y N - - 1 fs. p i? .Q 5 U fi' . '- ' 2 Leff-Right Mrs. Burgess Jamieson, Mrs. John Giegerich, Mrs. Francis Moss, Mrs. Millicenf Wille, Mrs. Edwin Alfobell. .I e want to To Mom and Dad: You have srood by wifh comiorring words as we slruggled againsr liie's many obsiacles, and sacrificed so lhal we mighi have lhe advanlages you were noi ohfered, You have always been of our sides whenever your help was needed. You have endured ihe chol- lenge of raising children fo be clean-cur Amerie can cilizens in ihe hope of coniribuling io The world of The lulure men ond women who will share lhe responsibilily ol lceeping world peace and securi+y, Soon we will leave Sewanhalca for a new environmenl ol a school of higher educa- lion or in business, We pray God lhal we may have rhe knowledge lo ralce wi+h grarirude The wisdom you shower on us and be humble enough +o show rhar we realize The credii due lo you. Mom and Dad. -5 v' . Y Y S ' 3:3 it X 1 W ' Zfmar f' T TQ :TKT 3 5 ,JA ,- 214, ' Q 2, 213, H , - , Q Liu' .M v 1- ,.1W,A.,, 'fr gh, , - .f I ,. ,., iv , . . . a W. '- ' I -Q A ' . rw.. wg 1-5 ' - x -.f,,K,'1'f1',':: 1 iss ' ,arf , P A mf, 54,4532 V - WN-' e gif-',,3g3a: .' .ffyg 5.13, ' ' ' ' -, new iwiafw-..n,:wff'f-Y fewfgrw- , . 1, w.v:v?f ' 5' Hg.. if 1f2f:+f1g.:1s :H5'?35 Wf'M? '-mmpxfg 1 ' ggxiijflj, yqggwfvrf. ,r .fly fiw f f' 1 f 5 U , M -. KZ zvlfgprgidi .' - ,V-'L h , 1 5- H E e V day' at I if - O A riculy I slag 9 nl XIII! Ill llllllli lEX !! Ql 121 535 . .ua A ,ans ,nn -.ns wif A I Dad drove me lo school earlier lhan usual lhis morning. Il was eighl o'cloclc, when I loolced up al lhe imposing cloclc lower. Ralher lhan go lo lhe audilorium lo wail lor lhe bell, I roamed aboul lhe lobby. To lhe lell ol lhe inlorrnalion deslc I saw a bronze plaque which read, Sewanhal:a Cenlral High School, erecled in I93O. I lhen headed lor lhe back exil inlending lo wall: aboul lhe campus. Passing lhrough lhe Malhemalics deparlmenl, I saw anolher plaque which slaled lhal lhe wings ol lhe main building were annexed in l937. Then I saw lhe Vocalional Building, buill in l94O, lhe new loolball lield purchased in I942, lhe Radio Collage, and ils anlenna cornpleled on Oclober Isl, I947, and lhe nearly compleled Agricullural Building. The 8:25 bell suddenly rang. Anolher day ol school was aboul lo begin . . . Boflom righlz Our popular Radio Collage. Cenler - The compleloly occupied Vocolionol Building. . . . and on thrnugh the day Enlering my firsf period class la're because my locker jammed. I had 'ro gel a lale-slip. Going downslairs I mel Bud, heading for The clinic, +o obfain a makeup slip for being absenl Iwo days. I'Ie asked me 'fo me-el him during recreafion in 'rhe girls' gym for dancing. Before l realized if lhe 9:IO bell had rung, and once more I rushed Io my locker fo gel my Lalin book. Being Wednesday I wenl Io fhe audilorium for our assembly, inslead ol going 'ro my regular homeroom. After affendance was Taken, fhe program began. Con- sequenfly The second and fhird periods were shorlened . . . Was I glad when The eighth period was over, and fhankful Thar I wasn'+ a Freshman, mosl of whom had a ninlh period! Hurrying 'ro my Latin Club parfy I mef .Ioe and Bud going +o +he baske-fball game. Ir fell good ro have some diversion following a day of mem- orizing Iormulos, grammer and hisrorical dala. Here I go again, I won? Io go io fhe second floor . . . I'II probably end up on fha fhird. - Jeepers! I don'f even have elbow room in fhis ccfeferia. 1 jf mmf '.mn.f I O o- , , XQq ! 1 x .2 fb i4,j ' 54' ' Q -g.,i L, , W.-'mm I 4 Q gi -...,, -- v 6 , ,M ,. rl 9 r 1' .1 4,4-1 4-.' wr? ' v ? u 4. I :ui . WE SF' 'FA' ' 1 1 .W . 'Hog .. 'Q .iw I . a'- SQ, M,,,,..... CUNTENTS . INTRODUCTION ADMINISTRATION FACULTY OFFICE STAFF CUSTODIANS ACTIVITIES CLASSES SENIORS AD 1 SPORTS .......,..I....,I.,..I.I..I.. S .,I....,..I.....,,...,....,..... II7 BDARD 0F EDUC TIO H Franlr Carey Presrdeni Harry A Schroeder Vice Presldenf Franlr Anosa Claude L Alexander Anlhony Barhlero Dr George E Dovns George Graullch George A Wahl J Edwm Russell Dlsfrlcl Clerk Allred G Krofer Treasurer Alfredl Loew Aflorney To fhe Class of I948 we hope fhaf fhus Tofem wull now and always prove a freasure chesl of pleasanf memorues As you pore 'rhrough Hrs pages you wall be remrnded of your achreve menfs af Sewanhalca m nfs classrooms an nfs socual achvnhes and un 'rhe mfroduchon rf has gnven you 'ro fhe arf of lnvang Your rhoughls will wander beyond your own sphere 'ro lhe faces of lhose whose presence and achvahes made fhus school a very specual world of your own durnng your slay here Jusf a ln'r'rle reflechve rhmlung wull carry you shll furfher 'ro an apprecnahon of lhe Mofhers and Dads who un rhesr publnc efforl and an 'fhear prnvafe homes have shown fhe way lo you young people If us because lhe Mofhers and Dads have sei' hugh sfandards for you fhal your lnfe of Sewanhalca has had meamng and pur pose May fhaf purpose be fulhlled H Frank Carey Presndenf A message from Mr. Wrighf This ToTem is dedicaTed To Mom and Dad. who, Through Their home curriculum from birTh To graduaTion, have shared The responsibiliTy wiTh The school for The educaTion aT Their sons and daughTers. IT is They who have TaughT The child To walk, Talk, and To play. They know his background, unclersTand his emoTional problems and physical limiTaTion. The children have seen liTe Through The eyes of Their parenTs, In all his sTruggles, and in all sorrows, The aTTecTionaTe parTicipaTion and cheering encouragemenT oT Mom and Dad have been a never-failing sup- porT. They have TaughT youTh To develop work habiTs, good social eTiqueTTe, home making, dis- criminaTing use of money, imporTance oT Triends, how To make good iudgmenTs, religion, and mor- aliTy. This home curriculum may seem a Tremend- ous Task. BUT Think of The rewards! And so The Moms and Dads oT our young people have played The mosT imporTanT parT in making each one a beTTer ciTizen in our democ- racy, The parenTs, TogeTher wiTh The Teachers. have broughT The young men and women To The poinT where They can be TrusTed To live whole- some, inTelligenT, and socially eTTecTive lives- The highesT aim oT educaTion. Harold W, WrighT, Supervising Principal ,ax Upper Righfhand Corner Mr. Harold W. Wrighf, Supervising Principal CenTer-Left Mr. Howard Nordahl Dean of Boys CenTer-Right: Mrs. MilliconT Wills Dean Of Girls Righfq Mr. Alfred Caine Assisfanf Principal F ClllTY During homeroom guidance period Wednes- day, my ieacher announced rhar rhe 'ropic ro be discussed was, How parenfs and ieachers worlc rogefher +o improve rheir childrens school life. Individually, we were 'ro have garhered as much informalion as possible. My resulfs, afrer an ex- iensive research were surprisingly inreresiing . , . Mofhers and Dads are consranfly invifed by 'rhe Guidance Deparrmenf To parricipare in 'lhe planning of pupils' s+udies for a four year period, They are urged 'ro come lo school wirh or wirhoui' 'rheir children, ro discuss such pro- grams and any ofher problems which may arise, Parenls are an imporianl' parr of rheir counsel- ing services. shi BoHom Row: Dr. Ursula Slewarr, Millicenl' Wille, Asenarh Mosso, Lena O'Connell, Berry G. Hickey. Top Row, L-R: Thor Sandgren, Henry Aungsf, Maud Barflerf, Fred Brown, Rufh Arnold, Howard Nordchl, John David, Donald Kempfon. Falhers of many vocalional sludenls served as advisory board members during rhe war. They aided fhe school develop ifs exfensive war 'fraining program and were insfrumenlal in help- ing lhe school secure machinery, supplies and personnel when all of fhese were difficulr +o ob- rain. Wirhin rhe 'rhree years l have spenr ar Sewan- halca, I found if is a school fha? fighfs inroler- ance. The Social Sfudies Deparimenr aims 'ro guide 'rhe sfudenrs fo become good cirizens and To form desirable alriludes 'foward fhe home. communily, slale, nafion and lhe world com- munify, Unless Morher and Dad are inreresfed. well-informed and . . . ef' ., SI L: Q av 1' 2 if Q sg - 6 v 'V If b M ff f wif? is 2 Q fi f 1 in vs+.:i. if a. . -iff, -x J' H 'T A , 1' 3 . , 3 .4 ,, R ' Q, I V i 3 5 ,Q 1,1 f A ,P 55, .yr 5 g Q 1? . . z ff, 6? 7 Y Q r 5 X Q 1.5. ft --1 ,. xi fi 5' if Q g -1 . ,, A QQ Q Q 's -Q 1 75 ff ' 1 f' v Q H 41 8 3 F W ggi. 1, L R .SL Ji 5.-. f. z , A. x,o, , 33, ff , , , 4' . 1 .QA 4... r If , - 13,51 Ma tif , ff 1 ss I n NI' ' ' nf!!! yy s 6535, vi A 'W x 3-1 Q ,A E 1 . . . seekers for lhe Iocls behind condifions, They ore likely fo be preiudiced ond 'rhus mold lheir childrens' ofliludes in The wrong way. Knowing fha? many sludenls ore inleresled in foreign longuciges, I decided lo find oul how Mom and Dod lil in wilh 'rhis deporlrnenl. One of fhe mos? imporlonl' 'rhings done by ihis de- porlmenf, is The wriling of leHers lo porenls, whose children are noi making fhe progress ex- pecled of lhem. In lhis woy 'rhe porenls are informed how lheir children ore progressing in school. I Then wenl 'ro Ihe Music Deporlmenr, A cilizens commillee hos been organized lo help promole lhe deparlmenl. Aclive members ore from each school dislricl and include molhers and Ialhers ol sludenls. Their presenl aim is 'ro provide addilionol odverlising for Sewanhoka Concerls, roise money for new bond uniforms and an oufdoor bond-shell for public concerfs. Walking down lhe hall I noliced o class mem- ber obsorbed in a book. I+ was lhen I realized I Iorgol' lo visil lhe Librory Deporlmenl, Recenl- ly, hearing lhor our librory was building a collec- lion ol books ond mogozines, io slimulole crilicol 'rhinking and give on unbiased opinion of The days' problems, I asked my friends if lheir parenls read lheir books. To my aslonishmenf lhe maiorify replied, Yes . . . Sealed: Rulh Torpey, Wilma Kallenberg. To p: Virginia Whidden, Dorofhy Levy lDeparfmenf Headl, Margaref Slaflel. Sealed: A g n e s Maroffa, Efhel Einsel, Vera Lovelass. Helen Kruger, Rufh Backiel lAr1' Deparfmeni' Heodl, Janef Millar, Elizabefh Del- wiler. Sfanding: James G rim, Reina Ahlman, Evelyn Merh lLibra ry Headl, Charles Hill lMusic De- parfmenf Headl, Malcolm Presfon. Sealed: Elizabefh Sayre, Jane Carboni lDepar9menI Headl, Zenolaia Gilbert Sfanding: Louis Anasiaxio, Mary Boyle, Charles Kaplan, Elinor Wielund, Dr. John Forsl. . . . As many sfudenfs wall: by fhe fhird floor Home Economics Deparfmenf, you hear such exclamafions as, M-m-rn, whaf an aroma! and Doesn'f fhaf smell dee . , liciousI I fhoughf all fhe Home Economic classes did was fo coolc. I discovered differenfly: fha? deparfrnenf feaches sfudenfs how fo clofhe fhe family inexpensively. proper care and feeding of children, good fam- ily relafionships, fhe imporfanf nufrienfs for all members of fhe family, mefhods of coolcing and how fo help mainfain a healfhier, happier family. Farfher down fhe hall I came fo fhe Chemisfry Laborafory, Science courses being difficulf, progress slips are senf fo parenfs. The responses are cordial and beneficial in creafing a beffer relafionship and undersfanding among parenfs and feachers. As an admirer of fhe fine arfs, I wallced fo- ward fhe Arf Deparfmenf and discovered fhaf if offers fo all sfudenfs, one half fo four years of a rounded arf fraining program, for fhe modern boy and girl who selecf for 'rhemselves fhe role ,gf jx.- ps of consumer, appreciafor, draffsman, or fufure arfisf. A cliclcing noise affracfed my affenfion. Turning around I found myself facing a class- room wifh . . . Froni Rav: Pafricia Handrich, Marfha Russo, Carmen Srnirh, Anna Sniffen, Ira Wilder IDeparfmen1 Headl Anne Grabowsii, Olive Bucks. Back Row: Joseph Brown, Jr., Francis Russo, Wesley Long, Dr. Jerome Sheri, John Mcilderry, Richard Spooner, Nicolas Carella, Leon Cooper, Jerome Niosi. . . . sfudenls operaling various machines This was lhe Commercial Deparimenl, fhe success of which depends upon 'rhe class relalionship de- veloped befween fhe school and home. As l leil 'rhe Commercial Deparlmenf l over- heard a group of girls discussing a peculiar looking obiecl hanging in one of fhe Maih rooms. l decided lo see whal if was. Going info fhe room I inslanily recognized if as a gianf slide-rule Used for class demonsiralions. ln malh- emalics you learn ,facis and a maihemafical approach io solve problems. To achieve a goal in fhis course if lakes hard work and ones con- sfanf applicaiion, My research has convinced me 'lhai l am one of ihe many sludenl' children foriunale enough fo belong fo a unifed, cooperaiive, and com- prehensive insliiulion. Fronf Row: Florence Frederick, Lillian Gallimore, Gladys Reed, Waller Thompson lDeparlmenf Headl, Doroihy Hilkemier, Frances Kodera, Helen Thorner. Back Row: Slewarf Davis, Olive Dowler, Wendell Davis, ldwal Jones, Frederick Brown, Julia Fisfer, Margaref Dunn, Beily Hickey, Daniel Pfanner, Kafherine Tucker, Worlhing- lon Gregory, Wilson Borklwis. Seafed: Charles Tobias, Mark Abels, Carl Eklund lDeparlmen0 Headl, Ora Walkers, Walker Elson. Slanding: Wallace Purdy. George Green, Mercer Williams, Alan Brown, William Brooks, Gilberl Hoffman. hui' xfx, ,A- PHYSICAL EDUCATION Top Raw lL. fo R.l: Ralph Rolselh, Edward Carfer, Cuyler Cross, Allred Kurne- row, Sal Mirabifo, Reber? Tlhomases. Silfing lL. fo RJ: Jane Baden, Virginia Luckey, Carol Havens, Louis Pelligreno, Virginia Gill, Emily Smifh, Anne Mc- Williams. TEACHERS' READING ROOM Leff fo Right Alfred Anderson, Wilson Slocombo. Dr. Jerome Slwerl, Mis: Jane Baden. Top row Vargsmu Dickerson Reber? WI e Grace Clarle Eflwel Elnsol Rosalyn McCcr+hy Gloria Rees Elec nor Alm Doroihy Elberl Daniel lngarra Louvse Salomon Boffom Row Cafherlne Vollono lrux Hackemann Mabel Slalfery Alfred Knefer Carol Havens Valerne Kosensku Rulll Arnold Meer Erneshne Sewonlxalros mascof' The mos? well lrnown and privilege member of The frnbe ug' .ww .sukv-4, '-Af To llwe elf you wall find Sewanhakas favornfe ca? Erneshne Fa sl Row L lo R Sfanl Worfmann Samuell Hayman Mrs Klesllng Louis Pel lugrmo A Swenson Fred Knoll John Jazgar Second Row L lo R George Slmon Edwar Wllmof Paul Schrnebor Emnl Worimann Wulluam Suessdore Kennefh Place Edward Boclr Adolph Meyer George Rechenbeul Henry Huck ey Urnanhs Erwun Hors+ Jolwn P4'q T' : 1 5 S s ii 1 2 . , M fm, , .,, A ' V , W' . ' M' ,,.,, 1 mi fg W R ' . xfmfmmy 'H ?' I . W-q:zA,.,m,7 4 .1 .' -f-Q., ,KA fin W N ff We ff UWM ififlfifl ' N ...,a.-ff , .,p5zQ..-wif ' , . nz:-ff-1 ' I r,.-3--- ui 'L' 4 Al 'vi-up . ,Q,muv.- U Q, W, , g,,,fn.,,,.,,- rw 5 f 1, V ,W .ff 1 ,..3-wwf: , yan, ,H+ ,A ' ' 3 adi 3 ffm. f+f,f A , W ff , , 1 V af f -N ., N. - no f' nw?'5pfW , Ju, ' ,Q M ,-ew' J ' uf . fi , ,'f3ggX3.,1gf3:,,, W , vw A 4143 if? . QW' 7 1 334 : ' ' ' n Wf j?3' wg, , m,s,g: J-nz'-'Z-2A cf, 1 .kv .bf M A ., -Hwz1f'- ,U I .f Q , 1. W f, Ww km? , ' ' -. ' ' 4 Va: ,. ,,,,fW1'ff 'Q -, fav. Nw W,,, It t 4 1 V, W ,A,J, ,, Y .W , , , ,,f,Mf- 7, . 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Fourrh Row: Burl Miller Rolf Moller Wxshcrd Gnesi Beverly PoHer Vlrgima Fernbaclr, Margarei Allen, Joan Edward Mc Nulfy. Reber? Sfaffel Huberi Bassef Reber? Leery Helen Goodman Third Row: OHo Renenburg, Becker, Robe'-f Mc Cord John Echeqndlq Tlwe elecfion finals brouglwl Tlwe Caalilion par+y in wiflw a iibangi. Leading flue Sludenl' Council willw vigor were: l-larry Sandgren, presi- denrq Joan Luiewiclw, vice presiderfq Don Slevens, lreasurerp William Kramer, Upper l-louse secrerarv and Jean Spalwr. Lower l-louse secrelary. Tre Sludenl Council is 'me governing body of Sewanlialca, and has given flie following benelilsz a Spring Bazaar, giving 90 percenf of ine proiirs lo individual clubs: led drives lor llwe Red Cross, Marclw oi Dimes and CARE: Rally Dances, lo encourage sclwaol spiril, and llne Purple and While Bali: wrole pamplwlels lo aguainl srudenls wirln llieir sludenf gover- menl: provided a Pepsi Cola machine in llwe gym for use during recrealional dancing and reewrole The Sludenl' Council Consfilulion, revised flue organizalion and passed new laws. Mr. Howard Nordalwl was acling advisor. TUDE T CUURT The purpose of STudenT CourT was To express The pelieT aT The sTudenTs. IT was one oT The means Through which The sTodenTs governed Their own school dernoorahcally. The STL.denT Co1,rT ruled a:T,al case: anal :aw ThaT cerTain senTe'ces were passed, The discipline given in This school also heneTiTec1l The parerTs in The belieT ThaT iT TaughT The sTL.aenTs a way To govern Themselves. The advisor was Mr. Dade! Pfanner. The Senior ledge was Joan Peppa, Two Junior ledge: were Marilyn Maniey, STl.arT PorTer: clerk was Marianne Powell. il Boffom Row, L To R: Marianne Powell, Lynn Manley, Joan Reppa, Mr. Pfanner, Sfuarf Porfer. Sandford Hearn. Second Row, L To R: Charloffe Chrisf, Helen TrauerTs, Seymour Bosserf, Joan Tindenmayer, Beffy Zinc. Third Row, L To R: JaneT Donlevy, STanley Romeril, Helene Heiser. 0 x Members ara: Basserfg Becker: Brien: BrighT Casey DeCasTro: Free: Furbae: Gercken Graham: Gregg: GreisT: Gulnick: Hagan Harbaugh: Hunfer: Kramer: Langlan: Lule wich: McCord: McGown: Mandelson: Moller Zorn: Mrs. Millicenf Willie is advisor. DQ , - , '-P fx if glyfw LOWER HOUSE STUDENT COUNCIL - Mohenbochen: Olsen: Powell: Rahman: Reilly: Reppa: Reynolds: RiTTenhouse: Robinson: Sand- gren: Scl1aefTer: Sokolowslyg Spahr: Sfevens: Swyers: Wall: WesTpfal: Youngenheim: Zinch: l , , 1 fri. 1 vm E ,. s km 4 4-A kms IX , Q hm 1, J ,W e , QM Q Leonard Serson and Waller Viieslead of lhe Hall Squad escorling fha January Fresh- men fhrough fhe building. Honor Sociefy, L 'lo R: Lois Marlin, Jerry Rolhbaum, Han- nah Schiff, Margie Rowe, Jane Alfobell, Bob Slain, The Hall Squad prolecls all school QUD They have lhe aulhorily 'ro diveri lrallicg and To lceep halls lree ol slu- denls during class periods. Badges are advising, HALL SQUAD, Officers: Capf. Wilmenl, Sersen, Isl. Lieuf. Mangles, Donnelly. Peferson, Zrid. Lieul While, Archinal, Dufof, Adi. Vikesfod, While, Sergeanl Emrich, Donnelly. Bologana, Rysdyh, Reneberg Heinrich Kane Francis Doal Ranks Fisher Sea le Armslron Hari Bauss Groner Hanlon Barfle 1 i rlrr 9 I A gr I i I , i Ducher, Blank, Sedore, Slienhimer, Weldon, Gillen, Leopold, Koralis, Spencer, Porello, De Chrislolaro, Ren- and, Gould, Crosbey, Osborne, Ammullili, Kaymiercyak, Allen, Zarn, Ellioil, Sammis, Kerr, Leogrande Lisler. Aisso. Sievewrighl, Facey, Phillips, Grove. Casfillo, Broun, Zorernba, Keller, Mc Nulfy, Maher, Hun- ler, Oliver, Krummenacker, Kelly, Miller, Meyyeo, Krumhoz, Krasfil, Lynch, Pelrie, Brennen, Di Givonio Brilfon, Jansen, McCoslin, Garvey, Mellor, Cardarelli, Perlini, Muller, Lamme, Golvin, Weiss, Panyella, nr Elliofl Dail O'Brien Curlin Graham Brides Gu? Mobiuso Sorold Redding Lobianco Voelger. given signifying membership ond au properhes and preserves peace and lhorily. or er in halls and all arher paris ol Ohicialinq were: Caplains, Leonard lhe school Sersen, Donald Wilmolg Firsl' Lieu lenanls, Waller Donnelly, Russell Peler son, VValler Vilqesrad, wilh Mr. Nordahl Glas e, , y. . . , g . , , , , . Slaughfer, Narfen. Ledore, Schoenemawn, Pirello, Wollny, Maniscalco, Thomas, Doyle, Hausch, Kobie, Acheson, Ahlers, Anello, Asbell, Balesfreri, Bayer, Beaudry Belding, Bnesldis. Bonliglio. Brandes, Brant Brown, Bufler, Calabresse, Candelaro, Chrisl, Clemenf, Cohron, Collins Colocuhoun, Come, Cooper, Cross, Curfiss, Davis, Debes, De Chrislaiaro, Degnan, Egan, Elderd, Ellefson, Emery, Ferguson, Ferrara, Finkbeiner, Finucan, Firesfone, Goal, Gasau, Gardner, Glinsman, Graham, Gregg, Gregg, Gumas, Hagan, Gamey, Hammen, Hammer, Harfmen, Haskins, Hagerly, Heifer, Hermelyn, Horshinski, Hune, Hunfer, Ing- ram, Jamieson, Jannssen, Jannssen, Jappe, Kemp, Kinsella, Kinney, King, Klaiber, Kling, Kock, Korade, Krider, Krider, Kuck, Kunfz, Laieski, Larsen. Lindenmayer, Lorenzo, Lusf- garfen, Lynn, Maclrin, Major, Mallol, Mac Loed, Marlin, Marshoian, Machoion, Mafheis, Mc Cabs, Mc Cauley, Mc Conolle, Mayer, Meyers, Meyer, Mezey, Mikueski, Naumann, Neuman, O'Brien, Parish, Palfe, Penningfon Quigley, Roenbeclr, Reilly, Reufer, Reynolds, Richardson, Robbins, Rollkamp, Russo, Scar, Schlechfing, Schmidf, Schmidf, Subergef, Sersen, Sharp, Shepherd, Siegel, Smifh, Smilh, Smilh, Slacey. Sfaples, Slroup, Thomas, Tominovi Tumminello, Van Deinse, Vrbanik, Vohrivinkil, Volkman, Wall, Wegman, Weslburgh, Winslow, Weisback, Vance, Zimmer Zimmer, Zicnh, Zoeller, Ladders, Zaun, Wesfpfal, Formonf, Higgins, Swyers, Halen, Wafferson, Burger, Fugarino, Duggan, Wibber, McCormack, Hicly, Johnson, Taab, Lus- sins, Bunel, Brausee, Eloff, Sallay, Foschini, Johnson, Novolny, Perucho, Turner, Kosinski, Laube, Hand, Wade, Grangnanie. Limber, Marlin, Powell, King, Heine. GIRLS' SERVICE lE GllE Mrs. Millicenf Wille .......... Advisor .lane Harbaugh ....,... ,.... C apfain Rib The purpose of lhis club is lo perform worlhwhile services for fhe school. The girls are assigned 'ro posls in 'rhe lobby, clinic, locker, alcoves, library and various orher offices. Moms and Dads were allen es- carled 'ro 'rheir seals by girls who acled as usherefies. They have held parries, or limes wilh lhe Hall Squad. Their officers were: Cap- fain, Jane l-'lorbaughz Firsl Lieuienarils, Rulh McGown, Virginia Ruby and Rose Marie Chrisliansen. Mrs. Millicenl' Willie was acling 4 . advisor. +'1f,'.' A. . ,Ill IDR RED CROSS The Junior Red Cross wos organized for 'rhe purpose ol being o social ond O service club. lr supervised many service ociivifies lor school and cornrnunily. The Junior Red Cross also senl Chrislmos packages ro Europe and also To Norrhporf l-lospi+ol. Miss Olive Buclcs wos advisor lo This orgoni- zofion. The officers were: president Jerome K. Gulniclcy vice-president Florence Schenclc: recording secrelory, Barbara Shepherd: corre- sponding secrelory. Carl Woch+er3 and Treas- urer, Mary Gillespie. Firsf Row, L to R: Barbara Parish, Rosemary Hamer, Barbara Shephed, Mary Gillespi, Jerome Gulnick, Carl Wachfer, Madeline Loeser. Second Row: Helen Luberf, Rufh Smidf, Miss Olive Bucks, Mildred Lenard, Marie DeSimone, Janice Lewis, Helen Tolhasias. Third Row: Jean Babbif, Jacqueline Rommell, Jane Smiih, Marilyn OUR SCHOOLS Always needed . . . always There! We look io help' Schmidf, Roberfa Larver, Joan Gaufs. Fourfh Row: Mary Ann Beaudry, Grace Bieheueier, Kafhleen Harker, Helen Padder, Jean Yancar, Inge Malle, Marie Daquano. Fiffh Row: Dorothy Nagel, Barbara Bufler, Peler Ander- son, Michael Barfl, Raymond Carsons, Rufh Zoeller. L 4 F172 9 if SERVE OUR WORLD AMERICAN r .IUIIIOR RED CROSS oral Xifif- Boffom Row lL fo Rl: Eileen Gonzales, Mildred Piuifello, Helene Heisar, Virginia Holdsworfh, Jane Hoefler, Mr. Jones, Gloria Oshansky, Joanne Perucho, Helen Glom. Rosemary Ahlf, Esfelle Gumas. Second Row lL fo Rl: John Hein. Barbara Fahy, Sue Knopfke, Evelyn Leese, Diane Egan, Lois Schwarh, Phylis Glasser, Phylis Rauscher, Anne Wisback, David Judd, John Gavin, Richard Schmifer, Dick Schaefer. Third Row lL lo Rl: Jerry Brennan, Helen Searing, Russell Peferson, Jerome Murphey, Berf Mendel- sohn, Charles Sievwrighl, Edward Bedell, Pele Jacobsen, Toni Free, Bob Crohn, Janef Chase, June Korade, Clifford Royael. SACHEM Pl YERS The purpose of 'rhe Sachem Players was lo 'reach lhe members aboul dillerenl phases of dwg, 'rhe producfion ol a ploy. The members familiar- ' Q rl ized 'rhemselves wilh slage sels and malceup. ,Q This year, lhe comedy, Dear Rufhu, was 0 presenled. ll was enioyed by bolh lhe sludenls and 'rheir parenls, During 'rhe year, lhe members ol ihe club alfended Broadway plays and gave a number ol one-acl plays for lheir own enler- fainmenl. The advisor was Mr. ldwal R. Jones. This years orlicers were, Gloria Oshanslcy, presidenlp .lane l-loeller, vice-president Ginny l-loldsworlh recording secrelaryf .loanne Perucho, corre sponding secrefary: and Helene l-leiser, freas- urer. 1 - 5 STAGE CREW: Firsf Row: Roberi' Krohn, Gerard Brunnen, Clifford Royaele, Edward Bedell, David Judd. Second Row: Mr. Jones, Sanford Horn, ?ivff'fU June Korode handing Pele Jacobson o gloss of orange iuice on his refurn from fhe blood bank. lFrom Dear Rufhnl O-ooh La Lal Thol's Dick Schaeffer and Toni Free. Looking on are Jane Hoefler, Fefe Jacobson. Charles Sieverwrighi, Russell Peferson, John Herm. X 3 If wf ,ff ' E0llAN AEONS Firsf Row: Bob Maflweis, Dick Roeber, Tony Arbisi, Miss K. Donaglwue, Bob Larson, Ray Sapersfein, Burl Mendelson. Second Row: George Sclmoppe, Jerry Luclhman, Dick Hersperger, Waller Mc Cord, Ed Kulwnel. Third Row: Clark Williams, Bob Mc Cord, Don Deven- dorf, John Kallenberg. AEOLIANS: Forming a musical nofe are, firsf row, L fo R: Roberfson: Sherman: Wagner: Debes: While: Second Row: Wilson: Korode: Schlopp: Third Row: Baum: Hudders. Two by iwo, you will find, L lo R: DeNicola: Lulewicln: Rebis: Kunz: Mariin: Free: Good- man: Basself: Ruby: Hoefler: Fourilw Row: Jones: Hayden: Blake: Meyers: Allen: Chase: Urquhorf: Fiflln Row: Wagner: Krasneyg Vojikg Sanders: Boegelman: Sixlh Row: Curfiss: Mafheis: Miss Donahue. ,f- 'f, musically we sing . . . The purpose of The Aeons and The Aeolians was To offer an opporTuniTy To more TolenTed sTudenTs To sing wiTh a selecTed group ol voices. Their acTiviTies included singing for The ParenT Teacher MeeTings, ConcerTs and Com- muniTy ailairs. These groups have been exTen- sively enjoyed by many. They are under The guidance of Miss KaThleen Donaghue. The purpose of The choral group, was To give TalenTed sTudenTs a chance To sing and become acquainTed wiTh more diTTiculT and inTere.sTing music. Their acTiviTies included singing Tor The ChrisTmas ConcerT and assembly. The Spring ConcerT is also one of Their imporTanT engage- menTs. We sincerely hope Mom and Dad enjoyed Their performances. This year The Choir chose an ouTsTanding boy and girl which were Marjorie Allen and Tony Arbisi. CHOIR: BoHom Row, L To R: Lois Wilhelm, Gerry Wohl, Joan Baum, Gloria Oshansky, CharloHe Wagner, Frances Krasny, Mary Allen, Jean Urquharf, Miss Kaihleen Donaghue, Jackie Meyers, Joan Lulewich, Eris DeCasTro, June Korade, Carolyn Robbinson, Marjorie Allen, Jane? Chase, Marjorie Bogelman, Tone Free, Pai Winslow. Second Row: Janef Vojik, Dick Roeber, Paula Ribis, Tony Arbisi, Marlene Furbee, Mary Giovionelli, Rufh Hudders, Carolyn Sherman, Jane Hoefler, Evelyn Leese, Beffy Hayden, Beverly Meyer, Dorofhy Kunh, Virginia Ruby, lngalill Mariin, Dorofhy Marjorie Allen Tony Arbisi oounders, Helen Soaring, Jane Basseh, Mary Ann Knopfke, Synova, Wilson. Devendorf, Gerry Luhman, .e'. Helen Venezia, Marion Drury, De Nicola, Debby Byers, Sue Top Row: Bob McCord, Don Mal Morrison, Ed. Boiijer, Bob Mafhesis, Wally McCord, Ed Keehnel, Carl Sica, Charles McKenzie, John Kallinberg, Bur? Mendelsolm, Dick Her- sperger, Dean Hayden, Jerry Grogan, Dick Griener, Beri Miller, Halsey Frosf, Frank Foosaner, Mel Harvey, Pefer Chrisfenson, George Schoppe, Ray Sapersiein, Clinfon Hin, Wilber Youngheim. GLEE CLLLB TY GLEE CLUB 'r oher an Y ' VPXRST sms' vfxnsxw one CLUB BOT: 6 Oy M dub ,S O The purpose OE was dub is do OHM on eiptjlpozor bo s who hke To s'mC3 whh opporiunkiy Tor as many siudenis os possxbTe 2995233 Y Y To Sang' - . T Th Ch 'sirnos and SprRnq Con- TYTGSG QMS SGW 'Of We Chrmmos and Sprmq They Sdnqgv priseninihe OPGreHo wkih The HW HG' e,e,- Cer S Cm C1 Cohnceris ond oTso puk on e opere N Y GMS Gee Cyubl every other year. oi er yeor. , H. W ez resgdenk, Tony fNrbTST1 Thekr ohkcers were: Preskdeni, leon UTQULTOTTI 'Ther 9 'Cars . er P - yor Frank . - vrce- FGSTCLGTTT. DTCY HGYSPQTQU' were Y' secreiorkes, Cammy Ruby, Tom -Free ond. Poi F pn Y and heowfer Cod SKco.The'xr advXsOr W'rn5Tow1 The Treasurer was Morxonne DeNxcoTa: -OCS? e Dom me ' Mkss Donoqhue wos 'rhekr odxfxsor. T5 XSS Q ' GTRLS' JUNIOR VARSTTY GLEE CLUB: Flrsi Row, L io R: Lawless, SoLoTowsLT. Garwood, Frochloch, Roblnson, Slalowich, Maihles, BonfTgTo, Mcildui, Mr. Grimm, Turner, Carhano, Shaker, Conlon, Funhe, Rehrnann, Reading, Guih Stoddard, WiTTiams, Skonhard, Harcrow. Second Row, L To R: Masehi, O'ConneT, Olsen, Uoyd, Mellevold, Corn, Parks, Koen3g, Bugsey, Micelh, Marks, Coulons, Evans, Abbey, Sheppard, Cassmer, Sirlin, Krupa, Glenn, Kehey, Dwyer, Kennedy Peierson, Garnrnel, Birch, Shapiro, Green. Third Row, L io R: Hasheh, Maha, Saienborn, Winiher, Hamilion, Fernbach, Suichif, Carlon, Hahingby, Diedrick. ' ann, Boerson, Ossrnann, Pascheiie, Siack, Conrad, Seeney. iag, Adiock, Trupiano, Shnierd, Shnii- Pieirowsh, Baum Kriiker, Shes, Hoffman, Poddard, Frey mann, Dorsk, Krug. l ' GLEE CLLLB GLR L 1. CJ Q4 LS' VA SITY GIR LEE CLUB GJRLS' VARSWY G,-LEE CLUB: Front Row, L to R: Leary, Oshansky, Aitobei, Chase, DeNicoia, Krasney, Miss Donaghue, Urquhart, Ruby, Meiise, Hudders, Goodman, Forman, Buckett. Second Row, L to R: Jaeger, Giasser, Messina, Ribis, Martin, Cross, Ferrara, Creytau- miiier, Sherman, Lewis, Christ, Aiphars, Maior, Kemp. Third Row, L to R: Venezia, Biake, Furbee, Meyers, Eiietson, Davis, Motien- backer, Grittin, Matheis, Mac Lead, McGurk, Byers. Fourth Row, L to R: Waid, Wagner, Yancar, Seiig, Wooward, Gieason, Morreii, Lang, Potter, Gurstacker, Fitth Row, L to R: Hoiiand, Brown, Simpson, Wisback, Cavanaugh, Knoptke, Doiega, Barget1.i, Novantny, Brown, Miiier, Voikman, Thornhiii, Schoipp, DeCastro, Beyersdorpher. Sixth Row, L to R: Meyer, Wiison, Fahy, Lauten, Lewry, Caie, Gardner, Martin, Wiggins, Voiik, Vanek, Kaufman, Baum. Seventh Row, L to R: Vehiien, Joinnides, Ferraro, Shoen, Mayhew, Aiien, Weiender, Hoidsworth, Reis, Searing, Drury. Eighth Row, L to R: Hayden, Wagner, Powers, Egan, laun, Sherbow, Robinson, Aiien, Hoetier, Head. Ninth Row, L to R: Briggs, Ostendortf, Wright, Wright, Bassett V Luiewich, Wiiheim, Free, Kunh, Korade, Bogeiman. BOYS' VARSJTY GLEE CLUB: Top Row, L to R: Staniey Couens, Arthur McGown, Donaid Devendart, Robert Fraser,Ciark Wiiiiarns, Geraid Luh- man, John Skinder, John Lewis,Geraid Grogan,Richard Griener, Arthur Eiiiot. Third Raw, L to R: Biii Bottier, Frank Eiiiot, Bob Smith. Ciinton Hitz, Edward Kuhnei, Dick Roeber, Robert McCord, James Michaei, John Echeandia, John Esposito, Faui Jaenichen, 'ligisrnund Hiiinski, Raiph Maiitto, Ray Sapperstein. Second Row, L to R: Robert Matheis, Terry Both, George Schoppe, Hakey Frost, Don Griiio, Robert Nevwirth, Wiiiiam Schwine, Deon Hayden, Peter T Christiansen, Don Aimann, George Baia, John Kaiienberg, Stephen MY Afbisi DeVoursney. First Row, L to R: Edward Rosenbaum, Charies Mc- jean Urquha Kensie, Cari Sica, Frank Foosaner, Tony Arbisi. Miss Kathieen 'J Donaghue, Richard Herspberger, Wiiber Youngheim, Burt Mendeischn ' Robert Larson. Burt Miiier, Y-. iw SY! , 4. .,.fZ- . 'Qlfgj A ' x if f 5 1-.4 ' X 'v mf-iih 'f J 'Nui Q .-N 1. '- . , A ' i . . f A f , I .- -5 .fr-p .. ' ' I iff!-U ,. .ll , 8,,,4 i I ' '57 Q' . G14 BDYS' J. V. GLEE CLUB BOYS JUNIOR VARSITY GLEE CLUB BoHom Row: lL. fo R.l David Brown, Raberf Gross, Margaref Turner, Mr. Grime, Louis Reimers, Pefer Lolo, Karl Wedmeyer, Roberl' Dougherly, Maria Badamo, Wm. Walsh, James Morfz, Wil- liam Jaclson. John Barnes, Garmin Al- berson, Robert Donlan, Thomas Harpee. WI G BAN vfdif SWING BAND Top Row: lL. fo R.l Don Ryan, Ed Huffon, Tom Mafhews, Jim Drago. Second Row: Morgaref Turner, Dave Abf, Charlie Copp, Dave lrnle, John Shinder, Tony Arbisi, Pres. Firsf Row: Ed Fixe- seri, Waller Donnolly, Earl Tulson' Earl Tulson, Ralph Galluccio, Ralph Galluccio, Johnny Tesla. ROCKETTES Firsf Row lL. lo R.l: Miss Baden, Rufh Gardner, Carolyn Desimone, Dorofhy Shaver, Edna Flannagan, Diane Egan. Anne Hughes, Georgerfe Toch, Maiorie Sfinson, Doris Bockes, Mary Higgens, Barbara Sheehey, Cynrhia Giegerich. As we march on the field TWIRLERS: Arden Head, Joan Lulewich, Kaihleen McGee, Sally Robinson, Toni Free, Jane Buckef, Eileen Gcrwood, Jean Kfuge, PQ? Gaffney, Mrs. Ahlman. Y ffl S S , ....p -'We 'EY-J ', ---.. . . ,.'- 1. h ...--vw' ' '4. nf? :Zi 1 I M... M.- .-M f.....-.,, -........ X , C --E FH 'Q-':c'fC,f , rf' JUNlOR VARSITY BAND: Firsl Raw, l. lo R: Salvafare Valenfi, William Bochm, Anfhony Adamo, Richard Kinney, William Krafzensfein, Bruce Degen, Mary Gillespie, Arihur Meyer, Richard Zin-icxi Ker-nefh Kerr Jnfneg Sghmidl. Second Row: John Trobeane, Paul Murray, Edna Thole, Joyce Laffen Peler Anderson Edward Rowenbaurn, Reber? Kennedy, Reber? Kenney, Reber? Smarrnoffo, George Mafhew, Arfhur Delhlolsen, Joseph Benfivegna, Richard Nosfasi, Anlhony Carierri. Third Row: George Casfellini, Monfell De Wifi, Nicholas Trofemuck, Sorrell Shnilman, lrvng Wocdworfh Chrisfensen Weiner Warren Campbell, Charles Kiesslin, George Reulher, Charles Henry, James Gibbons, William Lampe, Ronald Wilson, Sfanley Dodkewicl, Alan Ranscher, lrving Slingo. Four?h Row: Richard Frey, Arfhur Sfewarf, Luceer Girard, Francis if Hughes, Mr. James Grimm-Direcfar. l I Hin V ARTSM EN Firsl' Row ll.. fo Rl: V. Siegeman, J. Koenig, M. Slinson, M. Fider, J. Skin- der, Mrs. Deiwiler, A. Echeandia, D. Grilli, V. Rozzici, L. Classen. Second Row IL. fo RJ: J. Meyers, C. Warager, M. Meier, D. Golmini, M. Powell. Third Row IL. io Rl: D. Rackeef, G. Weldon, C. Wolf. Xxx, ld RADIO ANNOUNCERS Top Row: ll.. fo R., Sfuarl Davis, Dick Schaefer, Reber? Smifh, Clem Cooper, Chesler Bause. Second Row: John O'Donolwe. Edward Nanas, Pe- ler Jacobsen, Frank Foosaner, Dor- ofhy Becconsall, Cllarloho Wagner. Fronf Row: Joan Dinzey, Mariorie Lynn, Joan Schumacher, Mr. Worlh- ingion Gregory. Mildred Pinufiello, Barbara Cropsey, Miran Ahlmon. ? a' . v 9- - R DIO NN0lI CERS Jack O'Donolwgh and Clem Cooper in adion on xfalion W.S.H.S. PUBLIC DDRESS P. A. CLUB Firsf Row: lL. fo R.l Emile Kiss, Rudy Legle, James Owens, Frank Gaunr, John Gavin, Arlhur Rudhon, George Hemmerl, Bill Dumper. Second Row: Mr. Sfahl, Don Wilmof, George Riveli, Waller Olson, Ralph Sund- sirum, Sieve Romonsli, Charles Wisf- dyli, Bob Rosslamp, Bob MacKin- nin. Third Row: Clarence Founfle- rory, Herberf Wih, Georqe Slein- leimer, Henry Keissenbuffel, Slanly Clarke, Waller Osborne, Herberf Joachim, OHQ Reneberg. Many are career-wise 1 C , m,ff,.,+aa1 CER MISTS CERAMISTS Bach Row lL. 'lo R.l: Joan Meade, Thelma Dieirichsen, Marilyn Spih, Raymond Simpson, Joe Clark, Jock Dowseif. Fronf Row ll.. io R.l: Em- mie Mend, Jock Wuliorsf, Carol Belding, Thomas Moran, Caroline Hildebrandf, Miss Kruger. MUVIE SQU D MOVIE SQUAD Firsf Row lL. fo R.l: Carl Johansen, John McCrory, Mr. Cooper, Fred Kiesel, Jamey Redding. Second Row IL. lo R.l: Lee Robison, Arfhur Elliot Edward Gallmeyer, lerndid Dall. Third Row lL. lo R.l: Ofro Ronoberg, Dick Sruebben. Totem l JONQMWI, V My 7 af , ff Mwiywfj Anne Cafalano, 1 Barbara Sfewarf, Picfure Edifor TOTEM CIRCULATION: Carl Wachfer, David Langlan Henry Arnold Rucluard Andrea Rullw Hudders Aluce Jackson, Helen Polkosnik, Horriel Facey, Kay Krider, Don Anspaclwer Gladys Wlffosch Mornlyn Jaeger Rufh Kamrass, Helen Joy. You clonl have la be crazy lo pul' oul' an annualfbal ll' cerlainly helpzl lhls slighlly corny, as well as ancienl gag could very well apply lo lhe lrlalz arlol lribu- lalionz ol pulling oul lhe V948 Hlolemu. How- ever, regardless cl lhe slale ol sanily ol lhe glall and yopre lrely, llne edilor, heres your bool! llg lhe blggezl annual some ol us old hands have Seen al llnls School and weive , , , . ., ,-., , , eorneilly lr ea lo rnace lfW3FTl1y OT its increasea slze by proiecllng. as azcpralely as conolilions perrnilled, a lypbai year ol acllvihes and everyilay lie on llne Carnpu. To lhe rnoplders of llwig year boolc, ll' means monrhc ol rpihfng it and lrom ron-venllons . . . hiJi.n4li'ig l93fl'lQ'C onzi ihdenk lar inlormalion . . . relun 'g lo schfzl i,ring vacalicrs . . . wirllng on 'he avi! and wleppz 'lii pnearlhy hears . . . 'hee- g tfeaafnes . . . ailng Marn Ord Dag him' fhev' w5,'d reacl lo Qerlafn 5ilo3 :': . . . wa -'ng aizilfaileaiy afowd The Campos hoong for a' inspralien . . . giving LO fha? of'e'-echo: cole with Joe lJeoa.Se cl fha? eme'ge'cy business rneeling racking our brains for a good 'punch-line' 'ro use in lhe copy . . . raking and relalcing piclures . . . abrpblly slapping Seniors in lhe halls hurredly explaining +l-al lheir piclure lay unidenlilied in our He, and querying, 'May l pul-e-e'ze have your name7i . . . Developing the layouf are, sealed L fo R: Nina Buffafuoco, Copy Edilor: Anne Cafalano, Edifor-in-Chief: Mr. Anaslasio, Advisorg and Barbara Sfewarf, Picfure Edifor, Lewis Rosenbaum S orfs E ' stressing a poinl al one of fha imporionf Tofem meelings. . . .The responses offen varied and proved fo be an embarrassing l?!l encounler for 'rhe girls when a handsome Senior would bargain his name lor The inquisilor's phone number . . . Bull more 'lhan living fhrough ihal' daily hub- bub. if signifies lhaf we've accomplished 'rhe goal lhaf was sei' for us. Though a+ limes we were 'rempied 'ro lhrow our hands up in des- pair, we soon discovered 'rhaf our annual had become parl' ol us and we loved every momenf of 'the worlc we pui in if. We honeslly hope lhaf we've succeeded in malcing lhis annual one fhal' will carry freasurecl memories for you and will be enioy- able for many years lo come. QL 1,.uffK WW 'fl f lx 7 fi' A ff X 5 J C72 XQAN 'O 2 ,4 fig, V ff Cf, jf KKK 4 X vf-,yn ,3!ffqzfIf L ,4 1? ,I , Q , JA ,. f,K, f AXAAX5 ff f - 'f ,- 1' ,fi 4-.ff -r-A f l II, I 11 - 7 . ' ,i ' ' lc: lo: fl! R X Edi+or's Nofe l would liice lo exlend my sinceresl apprecia- 'rion lo +he lacully and Moms and Dads lor 'their cooperafion and advice, lo ihose who gave generously oi fheir lime and slriving efforls fo help malce fhis boolc a realiiy, and 'ro lhe sludenl body lor beslowing upon me 'rhe honor of ediling fhe l948 edilion of fhe Sewanhalca To'rem . Smiling offer a day's work are, L lo R: Joan Muiorg Club Wriieups Edifor: Cecilia Sfuweckig Miss Tucker, Advisor: Marie Raliaeleg Esfelle Gumas. ,, Ofggml I J IP yi o I Q p nf 1 7 ill riff fr X SENIOR WRITE-UPS: Nancy Finnon: Glenna Graniss: Irene Taylor, Edifor' Miss Fisfor, Advisor: Jean Legg, Co-Ediforg Alice Borgehig Geraldine Dolegc CHIEFT I Edifors checking delails ore, Kamrcssg Sokolowskyg Browng LaHig Mezey: Weidnerg df ,fly Bolfomz Mr. Wrighf congrcfu- 7- AQ: xla+ing Kumrassg Weidnerg I ,,,.f ,N I Lqifi, A M I ' .fc l h W 4 - fl X, Lung' . 5 e W ,fu ii 1 , , , , 5 XL A lo We 1 . . . ,J l 1 , . ,L YL ,LILI yo i ,. for f ' -iw in if , , fi. , . WA!! A 'A 1 ' , fl' .c 'r l 'li I , i ,if Broaching and spreading lhe news fo lhe N ffl L Braves and Squaws of lhe 'Reservalionw is lhe goal of lhe Chiellain, published bi- weelcly. Consisling of eighl' pages, if boasls Q sporls, iealure ancl slraighl news arricles. mfg ln cornpefing wilh high school papers ol -X2 5 lhe counlry, lhe Chiellain has received 'rhese FT 'J T honors: The All Slale Awardg Nalional Pace- 9 K maker, placing il wilh lhe lop len papers of eg :The naliong and lhe Firsl Place Medalisl Award 7 :for lhe lllh conseculivea e . ' W i 1 r . 'vu 'xl F My ofjv f , X ,Xl AJ 'X , N 'iff , .Y lf Q1-Tl Fronl Row: Elfsong Kamrcss: Sokolowskyg Weidner: LoH'ig Millerg Mezeyg Browng Second Row: Zinckg Marino: Borreffg Baroweg Viglonfeg Sioeblerg Wrighfg Krienbergg Fernbackg Disoneg Sharolof. Los? Row: Mrs. Koderog Rosenbaum: Cooperg Murphy: Koenig? Jonnseng Cooper: Depranog Gulnickg Brighfg Mr Sigmund Sluzic. RRUW Miss Hickey advising Lynn ' Manly, Berf Miller, Charlolfe Wagner, and Josephine Ma gio, Ediior. sf ' 'J KJNP1 'M fb This ccfive club published flue Arrow llie lilerory supplemenl +0 The Clnuelloin Josephine Magqio was eclvlor Marilyn Man ley, Clwarlofle Wagner Berl' Miller Assuslanfs Gnd Miss l-liclrey was advisor CHIEFTAN ADVERUSING STAFF: Firsf Row: Alice Hil- debrandh Barbara Cropsy, Emily Gesele, Toni Free, Nancy Swyers, Thomas Cava- naugh, Joan Harnmarslrom, Peggy Kesler, Joan Cava- ,naugh, Doroflxy Halfasen. Second Row: Joan Holm. Jean Horn, Barbara Brumer. Clwcrlolfe Suber, Synova Wil- son, Mr. Aungsf. PIC CLUB The Pica Club has published ihe Siudeni Direciory, Comrnencernenl Programs and ihe Annual Reporr. Virginia Casa was presidenig l-lelen Jacobs, vice presidenig Don Rucherr, secreiary: Gerald l-lunion, ireasurer, wilh Mr. Mcpherran advising. PICA CLUB: Helen Jacobs lon lefflg Fronf Row, L ro R: Lewis Rosenbaum, Gerald Hunfon, Roberr Kennedy, Carmella Graghaniello, Lenore Hall, Mabel Lauren. Back Row: Mr. Mc Pherran, Joseph O'Connor, Donald Ruclxerf, Virginia Cosa, Elia De Chrisfofcro. SCRIBES CLUB The Scribes Club aiiempis 'ro familiarize members wirh progressive business praciices, iob reguirernenrs and encourage wholesome and freer social coniacis. The club is advised by Mrs. DeMa+'ria. SCRIBES CLUB: Firsf Row, L io R: Sfella Jablonsli, Pauline Grammas, Freda Morsch, Alberfa Lipers, Mrs. DeMaHia, Mona Perry, Louise Orlando, Frances Alese. Theresa Burbaruolo, Wanda Kasinslri. Second Row: Ann Lohrenfz, Maureen Bergmann, Vicioria Rozyclri, Ru+h Miller, Marion Murphy, Eris DeCasfro, Margaref Fichier, Mary Donaio, Eva Kerzner, Mary Nesbif, Jane Klaiber, Rosemarie Ahlf. Third Row: Joan Rasmussen, Eugenia Rou, Janei Leimer, Doroihy Zalewslri, Rosemary Murphy, Joan Lange, Angela Ficker, Joan Koopermcn, Adele Hamilion, Shirley Kinney, Lillian Muller. Fourrh Row: Mary Rzeszui, Dorofhy Kolahowslnil, Henrieffa Marcheski, Joan Kovarie. PURPLE QUILL Q This acfive club assisred in rhe publish- -ew- ing oi ihe Arrow. Berr Miller was pres- 1 idenrq Janel' Leirner, secreiaryg and Marilyn Manly, ireasurer, Miss Hicley was 'rhe advisor. PURPLE OUILL: Firs? Row: Rosemary Ferrara, Esfelle Gumas, Jane? Leimer, Josephine Mag- gio, Miss Hickey, Burl Miller, Lynn Manley, Ann Murray, Lois Schwarfz. Second Rc-w: Lois Marlin, Irene Joinnides, Marie Limber, Joan Madden, Barbara Piccozzi, Cafherine Mueller, John Siffer, Delores Sifier. . .S. CAMER CLUB This group's purpose is 'ro give s+uden+s 'rhe opporfunify +o fake and use good picfures, giving fhern valuable experience. They have ralcen picfures for The Tolem and Chief'rain . How many picfures have They lalcen of you, Mom and Dad? Raymond-Beyers--was presidenf of This group, guided by Mr. George Allen. S. H. S. CAMERA CLUB PRESIDENT Raymond Byers busily developing some phofographs for +he Tofem . Ray was presidenf of fha S.H.S. Camera Club and fhe phofography edifor for The To'rem . MDVIE CLUB Talning moving picrures for fhe school is fhe purpose of rhis newly organized club. Bernard Daal was presidenf, Frank Elliof, vice presidenfg Roberf Werfz, secrefary: John McCrory, ireas- urer wilh Mr. Tobias advising. +w'l W lil Leff fo Righf: Mr. Allen, Raymond Byers, Richard O'Brien, Alfred Emrich, James Sruh. I .-I 1 ALPHA HI-Y: Firsf Row, L fo R: Mrs. Weir, Jane Ferguson, Jane Alfobell, Mary Higgens, Cynfhia Giegerich, Mary Wesfphall, Mariorie Sfinson, Ann Hughes, Judy Mc Kown, Pai Hanrahan, Mrs. Whidden. Second Row: Barbara Zaun, Kaihryn Powers, Joan Gibbs, Jane Powell, Marjorie Allen, Jean Urquharf, Grace HofTman, Barbara Hill, Maiorie Rowe, Jean Murphy, AnneHe Knudson. Virginia Powers. Third Row: Miriam Jurgens, June Urquhari, Evelyn Leese, Joan Hoffman, Barbara Sfewarl, Janef Chase. lPH HI - Y The purpose is 'ro creafe, mainiain and exfend Through- oui ihe school and cornmunify high sfandards of Chrisiian characrer. Some of Alphcrs acfivifies were: Bundle Week: Thanks- giving baslceis: Sole of candy af Fooiball games, also ihe sale of hearfs for Valen'rine's Day. The officers were: presidenf, Mary Wesfpfalg vice- presidenr, Cynihia Giegerich: corresponding secreiary, Happy Sfinsoni recording secrefary, Ann Hughes and fre-asurer, Mary Higgins. The Hi-Y advisors were Mrs. Weir and Mrs. Whidden. ----W ,ww gfyffyf DE HI - Y DELTA Hl-Y: Firsf Row: Bur! Mendel- sohn, Craig Brighl, Harry Robinson, Seymour Bosserf, Mr. J. Brown, Roberf Becker, Sluarf Porrer, Dick Sauerman, Bill Kramer. Second Row: John Perkins, Ernesf Chrisfianson, John Kallenberg, Tony Arbisi, Harry Sandgren, Bob N Laparcerie, Doug Finsch, Edward Nanas. Third Row: Stanley Romeril, William Bofrier, Burgess Jameison, Charles Baglow, Jay Sickels. ws K. -law' flies I 3-1 BETA Hl-Y: Firsf Row: Rae Capufo, Joan Gehring, Joan Hammersfrom, Joan Reppa, Mary Allen, Pairicia Briamonfe. Nancy Swyers, Virginia Ruby, Virginia T 4 Sfegeman, Barbara Siewarf. Second Row: Miss Tucker, Anfoinefle Free, Veola Jensen, Eileen Sheehey, Peggy- Ann Kosfer, Nancy Gehring, Arden Head, Audrey Sfofiler, Joan Lulewich. Jean Spahr, Miss Boyle. Third Row: Synova Wilson, Joan Cavanaugh, ' Barbara Brummer, Elizabelh Brugger, Aura Echeandia, Marianne DiNicola, Joan Dunne. Fourfh Row: Charloffe Surber, Jacqueline Meyers, Jane Hoeffler, Marilyn Manley. EPSILUN AND BET HI The purpose of fhese Hi-Y's is +o promofe ciiizenship in 'rhe school and in The communify. Epsilon led 'rhe Tuberculosis campaign, and presenled fhe All Men Broke Dance . George Eichenauer was president Graham Snedilcer, vice-presidenlp Bernard Daal. secrefaryg Charles Springer. lreasurer and Mr. Borlcuis advised. Bela collecfed Mom and Dad's old clorhes for Bundle Week, pur on lhe Fall Fashionefle, filled Chrisrmas soclcs for an orphanage and sold craclceriaclcs and shamroclcs. Officers were: presidenl, Mary Allen: vice-presidenf, Joan Reppa: secrelaries, Pa? Briamonle, Nancy Swyers and Joan l-lammerslrom, freasurer. Miss Boyle assisled Miss Tucker in advising. Z EPSILON Hl-Y: Firsi Row: Walfer .xv Sfubbe, Harold Sherman, Bernard Daal, ' Donald Wiedner, Donald Sfevens, George Eichenauer, Charles Springer, Roberf Mussmug, Francis Walker. Second Row: Roberf Ball, Raymond Masack, William Moller, Edward Gal- meyer, Waller Doyle, Roberi McNulfy, Charles Zaremba, Roberf Krohm, Mr. Borkhuis, Charles Bauer. Third Row: Feier Jacobson, Grahm Snediker, Dave Abi, Clinfon Hifi. S O s3rr 'T GAMMA Hl-Y: Firsi Row: Miss Bayer, Barbara Klensch, Mabel Laulen, June Sheppard, Lillian King, Cecilia Trenha, Jean McGovern, Jane Klaiber, Dorofhy Enghauser, Miss Grabowski. Second Row: Lois Debes, Helen Jacobs, Jean Saunders, Mildred Sedore, Barbara Shepherd, Esielle Gumos, Rosemary Ahlf. Third Row: Henriefia Marcheski, Helen Loeschner, Caroline Robinson, Barbara Bufler, Lyn Biflner. Fourfh Row: Jean Lang, Joycelle Gmaohle, Eleanor Brochh- mann, Isabella Molienbacher, Marilyn Bayer. G MMAA D 0MlCRO HI-Y Gamma ioolc pari' in various aciivifies such as making dolls for an orphanage and helping in bundle weelc. They also had a Moiher and Daughier Tea. Their officers were: presideni, Cecilia Trenlrag vice- presideni, Mabel Lauien: secreiaries Jane? Klaiber and Lillian King: ireasurer, Jean McGovern: Miss Grabowslci and Miss Bayer were co-advisors. The purpose oi ihis Hi-Y was 'rhe developmenl' oi Chrisiian characier and lasiing friendship among 'rheir members. Omicrom pariicipaied in The Nassau Area l-li-Y conveniion al Albany. Their officers were: presideni, .lack Riiienhousez vice- presideni, Jaclc O'Donohue: secrelary Roberl' Siogren: and ireasurer, Ray Simpson.The advisor was Mr. McElderry. OMICRON HI-Y: Firs+ Row: James Michaels, Thomas Maihews, John Echeandia, Jack Rillenhause, Mr. Mc- Elderry, Raymond Simpson, Robert Siogren, Roberi Fraser, Jack O'Donohue. Second Row: Frank Nappi, Clarence Faunileroy, Jack Grifiin, Bruce Yancey, Harold Wicks, Francis Moss, Roberi McCord, Carl Sica, Randy Siies. Third Row: Hubberf Basseri, Walfer Orchinal, Bernard Budde. KAPPA HI-Y: Firsf Row: Helene Husser, ' -T, Agnes Blyselh, Jane! Voiih, Frances Krasney, Miss Sniffen, Barbara Cropsey, Lois Whife, Gladys Anderson, Barbara Curfis, Mary Vaneh. Second Row: Barbara Mills, Marilyn Spifz, Joan Schumacher, Marilyn Sherbov, Paula Ribis, Darorhy Hinsch, Laura Craveaux, Joan Mariin, Rolone DeRolf, Berry Mills. Third Row: Eileen Purcell, Wanda Koszinski, Priscilla Osfer, Judy Knudson, Joyce Quinn, Beffy Hamilfon, Jane Mulchay. KAPPA AN r DMEG HI - Y Kappa sold apples af 'rhe foolball games. They also made packages lor Soulhern Mounfain Children. The officers are: presidenl, Barbara Cropsey: vice- presidenl, Frances Krasneyp secre+aries, Barbara Curliss and Jane'r Voiilc: lreasurer, Gladys Anderson. The advisors were Miss Snilifen and Mrs. Russo. Omegms aim is 'ro improve characfer and give service 'lo ol and communi . R cGown is pres' . Sedafe and Miss Kallen- berfwere adviso y J! Av ,Ky T l!f 1 - . 1 lj f ff!!! ff ,ff 71 ,LM ff l WV' OMEGA HI-Y: Firsl Row: Mrs. Sedaf, Pafricia Winslow, Beverly Meyer, Jane Harbaugh, Rufh McGowan, Carolyn Fosler, Judy Allen, Charloife Wagner, Miss Kallenberg. Second Row: Lois Wilhelm, Jane Kling, Millicenr Wall, Joan Schlecring, Dorolhy Nagle, Florence Schenller, Phyllis Soholowshy. Jacqueline Kemp, Barbara Reynolds, Jean Rinehart Third Row: Alice Hud- ders, Phyllis Rauscher, Gloria Reufer. Edna Crosby, Marge Bogelmann. Fourih Row: Mary Ann Haskins, Jean Meyer, Dorofhia Smifh, Nancy Smifh, Joan Saar. .-JT-i-Q1 RETAILING CLUB: Firsf Row: Filomona Mosca, Eva Gusfafson, Jean Dombinshi, Evelyn Vorspohl, Beffy Saulle, Pafricia Conlin, Violef Phillips, Eleanor Kaffau. Second Row: lrene Bugaiski. Clara Fenn, Elaine Glasson, Elena Casfillo, Cecilia Sacco, Evelyn Weiss, Doris Backus. Doris Hollfelder, Sylvia Ber+i, Angelina De Napoli. Third Row: Barbara Slafer, Marie Pierce, Rose Sfolze. Fourih Row: Roberf Edwards, Louis Van Deinso, Edward Mafhisen. RET Il ALES AN HIP CLUB The purpose of Thela Hi-Y is 'ro promoie general friendship among all sfudenfs, and creafe and moinrain a high slandard of chrisfian choracfer. This Hi-Y fool: an aclive parr in Bundle Weelc ond senl' a delegale 'fo 'lhe sfale Hi-Y Convenrion, af Albany. Their officers were: David Blank, president Don Wilmor, vice-president Carl Wachler. secrefary: Ray Burch, rreasurer. Mr. Long was acring advisor. The purpose of fhis club was 'ro supplemenf classroom siudies in ihe developmenl' of frained personel in ihe merchandising field. Siudenfs operaled fhe school sfore and had worlced in various well-lcnown siores. The officers were: presidenl, Rose Barbara: vice presideni, Belly Saull: secreiary, Marie Aherens: freosurer, Evelyn Verspohl. Mr. Ribner cicfed as 'rhe advisor. 4 ruff? lj I - if Pl v if ,qw has ' x THET HI - Y 5,3-Q' THETA Hl-Y: Firsi Row: Carl Wachfer, Buri Miller, Mr. Long, George Mangles, Mr. Wessels, Donald Wilmof, Ray Car- son. Second Rov: Richard Andree, Owen Walsh, Leonard Sersen, Henry Arnold, Paul Jaenichon Jr. .4 For anyone who likes To collecT and counT money, The TiclreT CommiTTee is The club To ioin. Their members sell TiclreTs To all social acTiviTies in school as: FooTball, BaslceTball and oTher sporTs games: dances and plays. Membership is open To Sophomores. Juniors and Seniors. The officers were: Raymond Carson, presi- denTg Douglas Finch, vice presidenTg Daniel Freclcs, secreTary and Marlene Furbee. Treas- urer. Dr. Jerome Shirlc was The club's acTing advisor. .ydwuii MODEl IRPLA E CLUB Back Row lL To Rl: Mr. Babcock, Marvin AusTin, Richard SchmiHer, Edward Diller, William Rich, Charles Frank, Edward Hoermann. Fronf Row IL To Rl: Donald Keller, John Shenion, Richard Pierce, William Hickey, Edward Toner. The purpose ol This club was To advance inTeresT in model airplanes Thereby TurTher- ing inTeresT in aviaTion. To aHain This pur- pose, The club aTTencled air meeTs and shows whenever possible. They have builT models of airplanes and gliders seen aT such meeTs. Richard Pierce was president Donald Keller. vice presidenT: RoberT ShenTon, Treasurer, Edward Toner, secre- Taryg and Mr. Babcock advised. TICKET CDMMITTEE Top Row: Dr. Sheri, John Broscharcl, Jim Kelley, Jorma LaTva, Dan Frechs, Henry Mora. Second Raw: Bob Bunfschuf, SanTo Rinufo, Bob Vaughn, Ray Carson, Doug Finch, Jim Manh, MarTin Galasieski, Louis Can- nara, Bill Ewarf. Fran? Row: RuTh Miller, Phyllis Glasser, Gloria Oshanshy, Marlene Furbee, Marilyn Spifz, BeTTo Gregg, lrene Taylor, Jean Legg, Evelyn Leese, Joanne Purocho, Ann Floro. Na- BRUOK 0 IA S The purpose of 'rhis club is lo sfimulale and encourage any scienfific ideas of any members of +he club. They gave lallcs on lheir individual proiecls such as eleclronics, numerology. penicillin, and dielelics. The officers were: presidenf, William Cos- sens: vice-presidenf, Lois Hansen: secrelory, Rose Mary Hagen: Treasurer, Tom Theobold. Mr. Broolcs was iis advisor. Malcolm Geri, Mr. Brooks and William Cossenx con- ducfing an experimenf, the resulfs of which fhey will reporl fo The Brooksonians Club. They are affempfing fo male snow fo supplemenblhe Big Snow of l948, las if we didn'i have enoughll Firsl Row lL fo Rl: Tom Theobald, Bill Cossens, Mr. Brookes, Lois Hansen. Second Row: Malcolm Gerry. Robert Werh, Ted Marcheski, Lila Bazerman, William Easlmenf, Alfred Hansen, Anfhony lngraham. SE IDR SEMINA This club is composed of selecied sludenls wilh superior abilify and inferesfed in doing research. Miss Mosso was advising. Firsf Row: Kafhleen Harker, Helen Bifiner, Cecilia Trenka, Miss Mosso, Lois While, Joan Schumacher, Pafricia Winslow, Charlofle Wagner. Second Row: Jerome Raihbaum, Barnoff Halsfead, Virginia Kloppler, Lillian Behnkev, Helen Traueris, Lois Debes, Craig Bright George Henson. Third Row: Reber? Pfeiffer, Charles Springer, Donald Wiedner, Roberl' Hemslreel. Fourfh Row: John Riffenhouse, Charles Baglow, Bari Miller, Burgess Jamieson, Roberl Slein. A M TH CLUB The purpose ol lhis club is lo prornole a general inleresl in rnalhemalics. They loolc educaliorial field lrips and had guesl spealcers. They also decoraled fhe mafhe- malics rooms wifh poslers. Bul, Dad, did you do Their mafh homework? Their officers were: presidenl, Bill Maller: vice-presidenl, Roll Moller: secrelaries. Dave Langlan and Carl Washlerq lreasurer, Marilyn Mannear. The advisor was Miss Gerlrude Wolf. Firsl Row IL fo Rl: Barbara Edslrome, Rosemary Men- near, Rolf Moller, Miss Wolf, Bill Moller, David Langlan, Carl Wachler, Rosemary Hagen. Second Raw: Dolores Woodward, June Merkel, Connie Ferrara, Norma Jappe, Millicenf Wall, Elaine Jones, Barbara Sfewarf, Laura Classen, Mary Slewarl. Top Row: Henry Arnold, Wishard Greisl, Ray Carson, Charles Kerber, Bernard Budde. FUTURE F RMERS 0F MERIC Creaiing love of counlry lile and encouraging inleresl in farming, lhe clubs leaders were: Florence Purdue, presidenlg Donald Gusfalason, vice presidenlg Gordon Duncan, lreasurerg Bruce Williams. secrelary and Mr. Furbee, advisor. Mr. Crolhers, Louise Mussnug, Gay Van Rolan, Francis Young, Marilyn Barflerf, Jean Berlolino. Firsl Row lL fo Rl: Gordon Diencan, Bruce Williams, Florence Purdue, Mr. Pelerson, Donald Guslolileson, Second Row: Allan Spences, Frank Weisser, Elizabefh Davis, Alfred Keller, Howard Brandensfein. Third Row: Charles Frank, Daniel Bailey, Richard Dulol, Fred Gehmann. TRO DMY CLUB This clubs purpose is 'ro srimulale an inleresl in lhe splendors of ihe heavens. They have visiled local observalories, and have also prepared and exhibiled scienliiic demoslralions. Were some Moms and Dads worried aboul lhe gal or boys slar gazing? Their officers were: presidenl, Jean Lang: vice- president George l-lensong secrerary, Audrey Layos. Aslronorny Club s advisor was Mr. Scholl. Firsf Row lL lo Rl: Rosemary Beuderf, Peggy llhardl, George Henson, Jean Lang, Mr. Scholl, Audrey Layos. Burgess Jamieson, Josephine Kriescher, Doris Berman. Second Row: Malcolm Lawson, William Krahensfein, John Bafh, Kafhleen Karnback, Connie Ferrara, Beffy Breslau, Alberf Fadey, Kennefh Meimann, Michael Warren, John Slrecker. Third Row: William Boflier, Louis Weinrich, Harry Kraff, Waller Viceslad, Waller Archnal. K . , , , W -V,,,,,, We 2 BO0KME Firsf Row lL fo Rl: Joseph Considine, Roberi Coure. Russell Peferson, Jay Allen, Miss Lovelass, James Crosby. Roberf Vaughn, James Kenny, Louis Reimens. Second Row: Charles Nelson, Bruce Conrad, George Huberl, Donald Grillo, Richard Goodwin, Pefer Easlmenf, Karl Wedemeyer, Herlaerl Zipper, Roy Harrson, Jens Borcken- sus. Third Row: Arlhur Kenschbaum, Fred Rademache, Michael Barhf, Kennelh Janssen, Louis Cannala, Roberf O'Niell, Richard Boshia. Fourlh Row: Charles Sieven- wrighl, William Meyer, Roberl Nelson, Harry Krall. LIBR RY CLUB Firs? Row lL fo Rl: Fair, Hamrner, Wilshere Zinck, Oshansly, Miss Gould, Malhews Clasen, Schwarh, Meyer. Second Row Urbank, Goldslein, Eslrada, Ferguson, Beaudry Brown, Candelora, Ferrara, Shepherd, 'Naflins Hoo, Judge, Cuomo, Davis, Murphy, Seickel Edsfrom, Roberls. al, S. CLUB Fronf: Roberf McLean, Roberf Hemslreef. Mr. Sheri, Sally Salamanowifz. Back: Peier Bari William Kreinberg, Craig Brighr, Harry Sher- man, Marfin Sac. Kinsella. Third Row: Janilkowsky, Geyer, Soo- Mancuso, Wall, Jappe. Fourlh Row: Meyer. Hammen, Abbey, Lloyd, Hammen, Behrens. Gordon, Pozer, Belding. Fiffh Row: Langsdorf. Simmons, Krafzenlaerg, King, Bazerman, Tum- meuiella, Sheppard, Glasser, Kroemer, Meyer, 'B' W -f VY , Q f if 1 Mg Li, Q2 sy: 4 f, Q ff 1. , Wag' ' f' ' 1'5 n, ' f ,Lg my A ,f g wffz .1 fi ,f, , ,up , 5 Q V- Eg 5, .-2 42: 2? In fr 215,40 mi ff '74 1 31' 1 my gl, .M ,M ,, F 3, ,M , , A Y, I 1 gig! 5 10 :Lili T W . ., IA Y ,,E. , , . in .f u PM g in ,vw wh' 4 0' .mf ,,, W + - 1 . tg L ' Ara 3' Q A l P , 2' ' 9 , 45 z . E , 3 Q , 2 if 3 2... till w . , v vr ' -a -f QFYQ H I f v. f Y as is . 193' L P' 1' J X 3.555 7' wrs , k J . x ef -fx h . f-H -:gf . Y. , . .,..,.., Q a ' '17 -sfii ' 'xi 1' aj DEUTSCHES VEREI Firsf Row lL lo Rl: Doris Berman, Ann Nardi, Bill Kramer, Tom Theabald, Dr. John Forsl, Arlene Adcock, Marilyn Wheeler, Dorolhy Schweiher. Second Row: Norma Sfern, Beffe Breslau, Elisabefh Horwig, Barbara Helmes, Dolores SiHer, Eileen Croemer, Marie Scholl, Marlha Graham, Annelfe Kalfur, Eileen LaH'i. Third Row: Ray Carson, Carl Wachfer, Henry Arnold, Mike Barll, Dorolhy Joenichen, Evelyn Dill, Joyce Ahlers, John Fisher, Philip Green. Fourlh Row: George Mangles, Gene Connolly, Robert Hemsfreef, Frederick Kiesel, Bur? Mendelson, Thomas Russo. X 'uf 2 s l TI I CLUB Top Row IL lo Rl: Marlin Galasiesii, Andrew Pelers, Joyce Laflan, Marila Peffersen, Connie Herbsl, Joan Krein- berg, Sorell Schnilman, David Brown, '73 Bill SchmiH. Second Row: Conslance Forresl, Pal Casey, Pol Murphy, Ann Piscilelli, Elise Froehlick, Mary Cabral, Muriel Gulh, Marilyn Reading, Jane OConneIl. Firsl Row: Failh Funke, Ann Cafalano, Carolyn Simpson, Gerry Moran, Miss Boyle, Alice Wrighl. Dorolhy Sienson, Rulh Sleinbergler, Morgaref Seeney. ' - in -f ,rs ... - ' , -03 ,-1,1 l 'l'l CLUB Firsl Row lL lo Rl: Jean Saun- ders, Lillian King, Jacqueline Kemp, Joan Sesso, Joan Swenson, Jane? Hunler, Edward Marlin, Harrier Facey, June Harbaugh, Mrs. Sayre, Bernard Budde, Joan Hammerslrom, Anifa Berger, Joan Schmecipepper, Joan Dunne, Cecilia Trenlca, Amelia Gessel, Conslonce Ferrara, Evelyn Tvfor- kowshi. Second Row: Marilyn Wilhers, Nina Buflaluoco, Marie Ralilaele, Barbara Bush, Lois Mc- Cloud, Gloria Reuler, Florence Schenliler, Joyce Miller, Carol Lassens, Grace Hoffman, Mary Vorneli, Norma Jappe, Rosemarie Ferrara, Hannah Schill, Jane Slringham, Frances Krasney, Elaine Jamisen, Claire Rooney. .. .s -,. '. - gex,-ff l 0RlFl MME L'OriHamme: Fin? Row lL fo Rl: Caroline Hilclebrondf, Odehe Hue, Miss Wieland, Neil Morri- son, Doreen Sfaples. Second Row: Joan Genfocker, Lillian King. Ann Florenza, Marie McCauley. Georgina Sundheimer. Third Row: Jean Osborne. Charlofie Wagner, Mary Jane Tallman, Cilgia Kauf- mann. Fourih Row: Norma Jappe, Rosemarie Ferrara. 4.14 v3 Firsf Row: Dolores Gruli, Carole Wel- ander, Helen Polhosnik, Mrs. Gilberf. Harry Sherman, Donald Wledner, Reber? HanraHy. Second Row: Barbara Mezey, Rufh Kamerass, Helen Soaring, 4. sd! Barbara Edsfrom, Marie Limber, Edifh Gaxan, Thelma Glinsman. Third Row: Evelyn Lan, Joan McGee, Elena De- Chrisfolaro, Miguel Melgar. Phyllis Sololovski. Fourfh Row: Barbara Slew- arf, Jack Krummenacker, Bill Pallas. LoreHa Tominovi. -- l0 ,IUVE ES N fi J Q x E CHEERLE Firsf Row IL io Rl: Marjorie Allen, Eileen Sheehey, Aura Eacheandia, Janef Chose. Janis Koenig, Lois While, Mary Allen, Barbara Zaun. Second Row: Miss Gill, Helen Kuver, Theodora Briggs, Helen Osfendorf, Barbara Hill, Peggy Ann Kasfer, Evo- lyn Lease. VAR ITY CLUB Firsl' Row lL fo Rl: Alfred Kumerow lAdvisorl: Ed Mc- Cabe, Tom Felferman, Bob Sfaffel, George Roemer, Al Kirchner, John Rifienhouso. Ray Simpson, Carl Falhner lAdvisorl. Second Row: Bob Donahue, Ernie Rees, Bob Nolhies, Ken Karmel, Bill Dish, Oswald Kaulhold, Brian Mc- Veigh. Thircl Row: Howie Vogfs, Herman Albrachl, Herb Halpern, Bruce Yancey. Owen Walsh, John Echandia. GIRL ' THLETIC LEAGUE Top Row: Janice Wille, Mary Haggeriy, Ann Cifera, Lor- raine Hoffman, Rosemary Marachino, Ella Smifh, Elena DeCris+ofaro, Mary Giova- nelli, Frances Kiewra. Boffom Row: Conslance Abbey, Mar- ilyn Spih, Margie Ribas, Pal Biornsfad, Belly Gregg, Sue Trenf, Frances lmpiccehe, Audrey Jamogolchian,- Boa Tuclson, Jenny Thomase. DERS af E A. I Q, J ,. Gene Mulcahay, Foolball Capiain Our season record was befler 'than we expecled if 'la be This year, wasn l il, Dad? Our Ioolball leams won II, Iosl' IO and lied 2 of 'rhe 23 scheduled games. In fhe scoring we came oul even wifh our opponenls scoring 285 poinls lo our 285. Remember lhe way our Frosh 'ream golloped lhrough lheir 8 games, amassing a lolal of 200 poinls lo 'rheir opponenls' 50, and lhe way Mom asked why we didn'+ lel lhem play lhe varsily schedule if 'rhey were so good? The Junior Varsily didn'f do 'foo bad eilher, considering 'rhaf lhey lacked speed and experience. They won 3 and losf 4 and ran up a 'rolal of 58 poinls 'ro lheir opponenls' IIO. Even lhough, fhey were by lar 'Ihe mosh spirilecl feam on lhe gridiron lhis season. I'don'l' have 'ro menlion lhe 2 win, 5 loss and one lie, record of lhe varsify, because you and Mom saw almosl every game. I couldn'l help hearing your cheers when we knocked over Poughkeepsie or when we downed For Rockaway, The Queens champs, 740, and I could almosl hear Mom's voice saying, The poor boy , whenever someone was hurl. Bur I lhink lhe greafesl lhrill came when I saw fha proud smile spread over your lace when I walked up fo receive my varsily leHer a+ The Dads' Club banquel. This was one season fhal' will be remembered. Noi by lhe fans, buf by you, MOM AND DAD! VARSITY F00'l'BAll Firsi Row: Van Wicklen, Pollack, Muller, Walsh, Leary, Slles Hulsman. Second Row: Harmon, Johnson, Voelger, Rowmer, McVeigh Veffer, Cassidy, Ausiin, Orech. Third Row: Coach Mirabifo, Burner? Haydon, Halpern, Meilunus, Scirica, Yancey, Faunfilory, Basserl Hershaff, Coach Thomases, Hardy. Fourfh Row: Redman, Seagle Sheisfih, Albrechf, McVeigh, Hanna, Feflerman, Mulcahy, O'Keele Mackorevifch. lfgu 8 ASKETB ll Top Picfure: Cowan, Owens, Burfan reach for rebound as O'Connell rushes in for reinforce- menis againsf Freeport Cenfer Picfure: Burien sinks one during Cenfral game. BoHom Picfure: McG-ilvary keeps eye on ball as Freeporf races down fha court v, , 17,7 Vw .- ,,..c 11 J. V. Baskefball: Top Row: LeRoy Hansen- Mgr., Joseph Geller, William Rashie, David Clear, James DePasquale, Waller McKenna, James Gilchriesf, Ronald Verdi, Reber? Sulli- van, Mgr, BoHam Row: James Rowwe, Chris Harris, Vincenf Kelly, Roberf Larsen, Coach Roberr Thamases, William Frey, Earl Seagle, Edward Smith, Donald Muller. Toot that horn. DEC 2 9 I2 I3 I9 JAN. 9 I3 I6 20 23 30 FEB. 6 II I3 I7 20 27 MAR. 5 9 SCHEDULE ,. . Greal Neck . . . . Oceanside . . . . 'Lawrence . , . . Poughkeepsie ...... 'Baldwin .,. Chaminade . . . 'Freeporf ... 'Hempsfead ....,.. Malverne .. 'Valley Sfream ..... 'Mepham .. 'Lawrence .... 'Baldwin .... Chominade . . . 'Freeporl . .. 'Hempsleod .. 'Valley Siream 'Mepham . . . . . . . . . . Lawrence-playoff ' League Games 23-60 I0-36 53-35 59-7I 33-42 3 I -37 58-59 4I-48 45-42 3I-46 26-29 38-43 23-43 46-39 48-50 24-33 46-34 34-2 3 48-28 VARSITY For lhe firsl Time in a couple of years Coach Ed Car'Ier's Indians finished 'fheir S.S.A.L. schedule in a neclc and neclc lie wilh Lawrence. ln a special playoff, Lawrence won 48-38. Playing an I8 game schedule lhe Indians won 9 and losl 3 in regular league play, while winning 4 and dropping 2 in oufside games. Even 'rhough fhey scored less poinls on The home boards, lhe 'ream won every home game while losing five ol lhe nine away fills. Sparlced by Ken Smiley Burlon, Ronnie Mc- Gilvry, Harry Owens. and Ronny Cowen, lhe Indians raced rhrough Iheir whole schedule unlil fhey came lo lhe lasf 2 games where lhey lallered. i' I 9 'i I 5' . .Nh VARSITY BASKETBALL: Firsf Row: McKilvary, Owens, Sullivan-Mgr., Coach Edward Carter, Louis Pellegrino, Goeh, O'Connolly. Second Row: Balzac, Moss, Fricl, Leimeisfer, Cowen, Burien, Slaffel. Ken Smiley Burfan, Baslofball slar. Crank that Iizzy. 5 P TENN S TE The l3+h season as an lnferscholasfic spar? proved ro be a lucky one, as Coach Twi+chel's Lacrosse Team swepr Through an II game schedule undefealed. The Team won nine games and losl' buf 'rwo. Ably assisled by Mr. Roberr Thomases. Coach Twifchel molded lhe 30 boys he had lo work wilh info a lasl' moving machine fha? ran over all opposilion excepf Garden Cify and Manhassef. CRUSSE TE M CHAMPION LACROSSE TEAM-OF I947: Firsi Row: Roy Hulsman. Roberi Corn, Gary Brewsier, James De Nicola, Roberi Demuih, Charles Meyer, Francis George, Jack Klien. John Bruswih, Coach AI Twifcholl. Fronf Row: Mgr. Charles Caldera. Anihony Leonard, Michel Angelo, Carl DeNicola, John Lenord, Don Sievens, Bruce Yancey, John Eche- andia. l Having finished an Il game S.S.A.l.. schedule and 'rwo oufside games wilh Garden Cify and Greal Neck, lhe varsiry Tennis 'leam could look back respeclfully on a well played season. Don McEwen was number one singles player. wilh Bill Dielz second and Dick Herpsperger fhird. The doubles Teams were Melvin Pefigrow and Deane Hayden, Jerry Rolhbaum and Bob Miranda. 1 Furs? Row: Pefer Caienese, Melvin Pehgrow, Jorma Lalva, William Diefz, Donald Mc Ewen, Jerome Rofhbaum, Mr. Borhhius. Come on Sewanhaka. lets get busy! TRACK OUTDOOR: Top Row: Charles Bishop, Jerry Kennedy, Waller O'Hara, Jack GriH'in, Carl Walchgan, George Marcy. Gene Mc Veigh, Henry Mali, Charlex Bradesah, Hamilfon, Mr. Ralph Rolsefh. Fronf Row: Kennelh Ducler, Gene Murphy, Roberl' Nofheis, Raymond Simpson, Waller Rapheal, Bruce Williams, Roberf Yeasiman, Frank Gaunfi, James Hardy. TR CK TEAM sf. ', ,!7 ,p I., W., l One hundred and lhirly boys reporled oul' i 'lor Traclc when firsl' praclice was announced. Seven meeis were scheduled and Mr. Rolselh. 'rhe Traclc coach expecled a good season if , lhe field evenl, which include Pole Vaulling, High Jump. Broad Jump and Shol' Pul, could be slrenglhened. .4 Among fhe lellermen relurning lo lhe squad were Wally Raphel, Jaclc Griffin, Waller Ol-lara, Bruce Williams, Jim Hardy, Ken Karmel and Bob Nolhers. Soccer enioyed a good year under lhe direclion ol ils new coach. Mr, Parlcer, an exchange 'teacher from England. lls record was one win, over Valley Slream, 4-O, one lie, Garden-Cily, I-I, and one loss lo Greaf Neclc, l-O. The Soccer Team while providing lurlher oclivilies for Sewanhalca boys also prornoles Team cooperalion and school spiril. Charles Baglow was lhe Caplain while Curliss. l-leine and Jaclc were among 'rhe leading players. Bill l-lulzman was 'rhe manager. SUCCER TEAM SOCCER: Top Row: Jack Krumenacker, Mr. Parker, Edward Mayhew, F. Gleish, Curries Heine, Charles Baglaw. Bolfom Row: Carl Mueller, Richard Wrighf, Tom Moran, Jim Sco'H, James Gardiner, William O'Keefe, Jack Sand. x Sn.- BASEBALL Prospecl's loolr lair for a preHy good leam lhis year . slafed Coach Fraley. as he viewed fhe IOO prospecls lhal' 'rurned our for 'rhe Nalional Pasfime af 'rhe beginning of The season. The group will be screened unlil an A and B squad are formed fo play rhe 60 games scheduled. The leam will be bolsfered by 'lwo Big League prospecls, Elder Haapola and Harry Owens, and lhree ofher relurning squad lellermen, Phil Guiliano, Henry Kreufzer and Ken Burlon. Allhough lhe cafching deparlmenl' was a liflle wealc, Coach Fraley had hopes of developing a good receiver by The season's end. BoHom: McArquez, Giuliano, Lonfina, Kreuhor, Reis, Kirchner, Enslield, Seagle. N Second Row: Nofhois, Dues, Siaab, Poffon, Winllor. Third Row: Jackson. Brooks, Buchonun, Sfeuben, Maniscalco, Cacciopo, Lily, Laminfina, Donohue, Nichols, Haas, Molalbe, Burien, Evans, Corlough, Klein, Bucleff, Hofflor, Moc- Nomoe, Bouchard, Spainier, Joeklo and Mr. Fraloy. Harry Owens, Indians hurlor. Purple-white, fight, fight Fight Sewanhaka, Figs Q L 7 'I' I '- I Q. 4 , if 5 s. U xi?- a if 6 ' 1- . W 14 -if-W' 2+ -in M2 gr- 1, -f -H'-,M , ,,..,4,,.. , 54 21, , I ,fc wi ff, - 7, v '.f'1'! f ,J , - r. -'W 75. V, fgn' 3, ---f- +414 aw, if rzf f 53572 125i?'f1'1,?pf'.w:aif1if ,.f?gf E QQ HES Y, r., 1 f , W: .f-. 'ff 74 5 .14 vnvt'-. ' 1 u,-J . if . gp K N f?',51?'Jr..-., 'A 'mms - 34 4 . .v ' 9 . f T, 1 I ,Q Q1 .' VU? A. , L. L I .3-1 W ff 145. Twvziyn X ' ' - f 5 , 'sP4 v'.'34f'Pjf: il 4, p I 1 , ,. s 'l ' ' 'M'-Jfggl. .-', ' - 1.sff,,'-.afw 0 , i - 1 -- 522,41 R?rE53:3gYi1i ' ,fry nw. .'f!1.-iiiyf F , -W . Q93 in ASKETB ll Winning 6 and losing 4, ihe Frosh Baslcelball leam, coached by Mr. Fal- lciner, had a lair season as fhey learned The lundamenlals of lhe game. L lo R: Don De Pasquale, Dave Rudloff, Bob Donlen, AI Hansen, Dennio Sfrauss, Larry De Vila. F00'l'B ll Freshman Foolball had an almosl unbeafen season as lhey roared lhrough lheir 8 game schedule. They are des- 'rined 'ro become lhe Varsify leam in D- 2 or 3 years. Mr. Fallciner and Mr. Davis were lheir coaches. Firs? Row ll. lo Rl: Ed Brulon, Julius Varels, George Marhers, Augusf Zunno, Lewis Fox, Richard Herrieid, Dave Rudlof, Fred Wilge. Ted Galasiesii, Roberf Bari, John Orfuno. Second Row: C. Fallriner, Ken Gihingo, Len- ord D'Angelo, Bill Baxlien, Warren Kohben- hoyer, Mile Apd, Harold Parbus, Chris Gregg, Dave Saunders, John Sfeinmuller, Mr. Davis. Third Row: Mike Napalilano, George McPhee, Phil Youmo, Alfred Cron, Bob Lohon -Mgr., Don DePasquale, Tony Bolognd, Nici Afrid, Ted Brown. ASEBAll As wirh 'rhe Varsiiy leam, Freshman Baseball is iusl abou? gelling underway when 'rhe To+em goes lo press, This Frosh group is more closely unifed wifh 'rhe Varsiiy and Jay Vee ieams 'fhan are The Frosh learns of Foofball and Baskelball. Abouf 30 boys reporled our lor praclice when if was announced by Mr. Fallciner. The prospecls look line for a good season. I TR Mllll l PDRT The purpose of The Sewanhalca lnframurol program is lo promofe more inieresf in sporfs and ro provide a place for s+uden'rs who do nor make fhe Varsily reams. All deserving In- lramural porlicipanfs receive four inch lefrers and cerfificales. Nine differenf sporfs malce up a lull program for every season ol The school year. Ol These nine, Two, Boxing and Wreslling are new on The lnframural schedule +his season and are coached by Mr. Mirabilo, a former inlercol- legiafe heavyweighl' boxing champion. Bofh sporls were popular among rhe Sewanhalca boys. The olher sporls include Tennis, Handball, Baslnelball, Soliball, Bowling and Riding. The ouldoor sporis, Tennis, Handball, Riding and Soflball gol off fo a slow s'rar'r because of 'rhe laie snows, bul' were along or lull speed by 'rhe seasons end. Enlhusiasm was al ils pealc in Baslcelball as 'rhe individual reams baffled if our for lhe championship. Tennis held an eliminalion fournarnenl in fhe fall wilh 40 boys parficipaling. The winner was Melvin Pefigrow wilh Bob Mirenda, Pele Can- 'ronese and Mervin Shapero as runner-ups, An eliminafion 'rourney in Handball was siaried in The fall and finished in 'rhe spring. Herman Hahn was fhe manager. Eighly boys came our for Bowling under fire leadership of Coach Fraley and bowled lwice a weelc of The Tulip Hill Alleys. Horseback Riding, loo, enioyecl a good season under 'rhe leadership of Mr. Crorhers. The enlire program was under The direclion of Mr. Sror, ably assisfed by Messrs. Carier, Borlchuis, Mirobifo, McElderry and Crorhers. BOWlI G TE M Yu fgigi 1 ,q. 'F Some of Hwe sporis included in Hve Sewonnoko lnfromurol pro- gram. Top: Soffboll - Folkiner. Cenfer left Handball - Moc- Elderry. Cenfer righf: Boxing - Mirobifo. Boffom left Bos- lcefbcxll - Coder. BoHom right Tennis -- Borkhuis. M146 1581 4 ' VG, 1 4 'I f M g R 45.5, Af' Q 4 xx 'Qtr' ' ,' K4 . 1 . , Wil ' g wg' ,f 5' , ' V inf' f, ' '11 W-f :fm ' 1 , ' 4? 'uw-'X V , 1 . ,. A X 1 Q 'Q mg V ,V , ' 1' 1 . Wwff , az '-V-. fy ' 'X ' nh gm 2-f' ' f? N1 J. ,I Lv , '- M , fx 'WW ZYW .VLA V 'fi ' fa I Z5 1 Q ' 1,-M V W gg? Q, 7 X 44- A .K W 5,-, 2 -51 f. f ' - ff '55 , , zum ,, f ' I Z' -:+I ' M H, I f ' ,An 45' ,ta Y! 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I! 15? illi P f , , .,-4,11 '11, . ,t:,,, ', 4? i, .. ,. ...wi ' N. my-' . , ---.. .. ' gn ,,,,, ' , f Y, sv, ,Av J,' 1 Qv' v Swish! 'Keep your eyes on fhe ball, if g ' L A 9 1 !.. v s Q Q , t '4 -is ll l 't . P 'I 4' 4 . J , a 5 5 'Y X P -5 r 1 x , Y, 4 5 5 1 4? 3 l E 'I i I 'nv W 'In X 1 l R . 1 u j IJ . 'N 1 5 0 1 , e Keep your eye on flue ball! Girls playing laslelball in flue girls' Gym. laslefball was one of flue mos! popular spark enioyed in flle afhrnoon Inlramural 1 1 l lt ffm gf Walcla file birdiel ladminlan was anollver greafly favored spar! llial mel in flue affernoons. Balance plays an imporfanf par! in this fype of acrobafic sfunh. Girls believe many of flue lnlramural sparrs help keep figures in him! Climbing llue ropes is nollving 90 Old llands. Such slunls were performed fre- quenfly by girls our lar lnlramural Sporh. qt Q 4 if-, H1 1 ,. ey H. 1 gi 61 ZA 'L W v 3 Wi Mi V-1-yi-15151.-v.3 I - A V 3 f ln gina, WM, 3 , - 1 ' 7 ,Q 5- I - I 7 . x' , i e . 2 . Q .5 P M yu. M . W ,Tl M A I A vzzn -- xwfqmw f f' 1 ' ,,,.,g,,fff6f?5j,, X - ' -x-' 1 ' AP' ', , -j, C 112. ' fc W1 V My ? ff 1-I 1Y, f,?ff2jff,gii3l32QEZg1 ' I XX H 1 1 , ., ,N 4. Y' 194,759 f ' A X xXx ., 43, . . A555f9f'57f77f?7171f 1 X ' f f At ' . u x 1 ' .' jlfffffjff fffljij . m W X ,Na X fi'J'l'f7filf'fffff5fQ ' 1 if x . 0' fff rjj ' 44 . , --X. fff' M A 1 . 7' x fr- x ff ' I . X G .,d I w, ,.. gif . 1 ? 1 Q. Q P1 -X Ill Ill Ill ll' Ill Ill !ll 4 'I FPESHM ,V SEW ANHAKA SCHEDULE CARD Home R om '09 Q,-u:f'Ub A 24311-5 meijsueb- T3:,,-Q-'OQVQDJW J.,g,ro-C Phm vmag '35kN1xY-9-'-'mQmx 'Xia Parent or Cuarduf Re xdence 44 ,Lo 9,951 X 'K Encdwh. 1.0. QI X NS W 5mm-1 SLAM? wggim Rial K JAMA G1 1 fif- J O W O , . 1 ' 1 inf 5 T 'Q ' K S, , . in Q wp - -xuwscw M I e Y A P Swfm wwmwf Www r WNW! IKYY A Uk N ,M NYY MT, ,, ,, , ,, T. . , ' - ' ' , 3 . . r 4 v - ' fi W fm , , ' ' v ,, Q ax 'A I 2 Q L I : iv 2' 9 ' 1 L ' , v 4' 4 C -r ' , L bw me mx ., L 1 1 1 K -'W ' S s , R 3 ' X I V 4 L' ' . - - 3 2 - NX 'Q 94, 'I at tv AX W4 of .4 wx bf Q E , r . K A Q A ' 'gs1 1 ? ii Mi 6 Qfff' l 2 'Sz' -- 7, V. bQ, 'I ,XM J . ' . N g Ji? A, 4 '. WS' , Q X 2 f, , 1, 3 I 'il A l 4 i A 'x V Q l 5 lux: 1 .7 i t A cy I f . -Vi 'L R Q K ai ,A i b - CLASS 0F l95l 'Class oT 5ll ThoT sounds good, doesnT iT? All Through grommor school you wondered whoT high school would be lilcey now you know. You seem To lilce iT, lor ThoT hos been proven by your good record, your inTeresT ond your porTfcIpoTion in school ocTiviTies. Yes, This close is going To be one oT The besT, ond why sl-ouidnT iT be, leod by such oTTicers os: Theodore Goloieslce, President GusTov Moller, Vice PresidenTg Louis Fox, lreoisurer ond ArThur ToTe. SecreTory. Your TirsT success wos The PorenTs' Recep- Tion. Among oTher Things, lone l-lorbough gove her inTerpreToTion oT Al lolson. Everyone wos greoTly pleosed by This, your TirsT sociczl Tunc- Tion. Your TirsT donce, held on Februory Twen- TieTh wos o greoT hiT, IT wos olso The TirsT leop yeor donce of The yeor. l.oTs oT luck To you oll in The nexT Three yeors. Firsl Row: Rae Ann PorTonovc, Alice Wright Joan Hill, Mrs. Gibbons, JoAnn Wclmer, DoroThy STinson, Jocn Kreienberg. Second Row: Philip Youeino, AnTT1ony Adamo, PeTer Mcidofi, Herberi Zipper, Kennefh Don- nelly, J. Joffy, Horold Porbus. Third Row: Alfred Cron, Louis Fox, ArTie Tcfe, Ted Golcsieski, Gus Moller, Arfhur Kirschbaum, William Lcmpe, Frank Boxkowski. --4-X V J Ji i53fffff?W H r ICM, kt Lk U-jjff qyfir 0 Hawke SEW ANH AKA SCHEDULE CARD S Y-ak S Pxqgyyqgrn. 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X N X 0'0 4, pf .fa Boyd ' ft! 6. fn ov!! o ah? :,.'-GNC W JUN g X ,Loy S W xo Name Paewt vCL r wan 'DQJYYW 5 H X Ava Eexd Healfh +67 I4 S Jw Uno D4 I? 7 EWANHAKA SCHEDULE CARD Home Foam Z- 19 5' Ph vw bb 41 4900 vmage Efma 3 5,-zlwfwfq Q13 fl-3 ffgq 50-IW f 2,4--' suj 0? Ljdw , if , V L , a 'J 9' .0 J V9 v o D 5 .S 59' Kyo! YN 5. b , ' X 1 , YK Cv 1i2G A C ' ig ' A R , CHC? ftp, - q if . ,. VT7' H, aw-iw 11 -A 1 Y 1, F 4 W 'Xf'1 F fff ' 1 ,,Q H'H5' H'H 1f Q' :NX Lg' ll Ll 3 3 , , A . ,Q Y. L A -I ec- -.1 V ,N I. X' VVL-gffry 3 L1AA, LA . 'VV E,- kx 1 Sig - ' ' ,dxf 7 PAVSHQS , .Kao , -'ff ' f 4212 A y in A -JL 5 'W' Avia 17- in Q ' 7-4 Li Q ' ,I ' KJ W3 i 'Q 1 E 1-f g if -'N W. 9. , Q ix. j ix, n gi 'K L sj .Ov 1 fp Jx L ' K If el NX' -fn J QTY T NF N ' f' ,ry dw ix X' Wi CLASS 0F l949 J I s P, I Y-!'xxx a 1 ,N 5 x v V41 I X FJ- his was our year, our richesr year. The ralenred members: and can? you remember 'Uunior Prom and 'rhe Tofem were all ours, and was fhere ever a more successful Parenrs' Receprian? All our morhers and larhers came away from The audirorium feeling very proud indeed. They had mer our Presidenr, Virginia Ruby lberrer lrnown among us as l'Ginny'lI our Vice Presidenr, John Pasriglionei our Secre- rary, l-luberr Basset and our Treasurer, Peggy Kosrer. Theyfvvere by our mos? hearing your porenrs say, i'Such falenl, and all in one classli' lr seems rhis year 'rhar 'rhe Juniors are in icsf aboul' everyrhingz Hi-Y s, Srudenf Courr, Srudenr Council. foofball, cheerleadirq, and many clubs, From our Freshmen Tea, S+, Parriclcs Day Dance, Soph Hop, lndian Summer Ball lo The Prom if all seems lo be one big success. MVK as 4?-' fv JUNIOR BOARD: Firsf Row: Joan Soar, Gloria Reuier John Pasfiglone, Peggy Ann Kosfer, Mr. Kempfon, Virginia Ruby, Hubberf Bassef, Sue Ann Gardner, Judy McKown. Second Row: Irene Taylor, Lorraine Messina, Nancy Gehr- ing, Joan Jack, Jane Hoeffler, Ann Krider, Nancy Finnan, Fred Brewsfer. Third Row: Randy Si+es, Ray Carson, Francis Moss, John Echendria, Sruarr Porrer, David Langlan, Henry Arnold. Fourrh Row: Ralph Luihuger, Sfanley Clark, Bob Sullivan, Harry Kraft 5' NIOR5' SEW ANHAKA SCHE 'Xlame I SEN I QP- Home Room JI 06 MARGE Phone Q37-5 'I J 'X' vmage Woke pmzxl pf Parent or Coardxan 9. Qxmdew. SX qw, mxowew Resxdeoce X xmecw X YSOS lisa. KZ! I ME af!! hx .f ,X , 6' L L ffiinxo gym-QL GEM 3109 DULE CARD 2- ll CCMD Lf CLASS 0F l948 No moTTer where you may go or whoT you moy do, oTTer you hove ThoT long owoiTed sheepskin in hond, you will olwoys loolc boclc on your doys in Sewonhcilco os The hoppie-ST in your lives. Your Tour yeors hove been emi- nenTly successful, STorTing wiTh your TirsT PorenTs' RecepTion ond going To The Soph Hop, The Prom, ond Tinolly The Senior Boll, you hove proven yourselves o mosT ouTsTonding closs. On June 27Th your porenTs will ogoin be ossembled on The ole reservoTion buT This will noT be o PorenTs' RecepTion, o ploy or o concert This will be CommencemenT Doy, ono They will be There To see Their sons ond doughTers receive Their diplomos. Yes, you, 'icloss of H48' hove much To remem- ber ond I m sure Sewonhoko will olwoys remem- ber you. Senior Board: Firsl Row, L lo R: Marianne Powell, Gloria O'Brien, Roberf Slaffel, Mrs. Levensaler, Mr. Abels, Mrs. Levy, Craig Briglll, Rulh McGovn, Kallileen Harker. Second Row: Adele Porler, Lois Wllife, Cecilia Kaminsli. .loan Gelaring, Lois Deves. Ivy Lou lngraliam, Carolyn Robinson, Carolyn Forsfer, Carolyn Walson. Third Row: Mary Allen, Lillian King, Joan Hahn. Audrey Sfofller, Mariorie Allen, Polricia Hanrahon, Isabelle Malleews, Charlofie Wagner. --uswf fx 53' Q, ,- ! -'rn fe' SE IURS YEAR Four years have gone by lasfer Than we ever imagined They would, and as we look back over These years we Think of our achievemenTs and how really successful They were. In our Freshman year we puf on a wonderful ST. PaTriclc's Day Dance and our assemblies broughf lorfh much of our class TalenT. Our Sophomore year cerTainly was a big one! A bonfire rally was held The nigh+ before The Chaminade game. The nexT successful evenT was The all-imporTanT Soph Hop, The Theme ol which was ShowboaT . lRemember ThaT Head Juniors. The firsT dance of ThaT year was The Chinafown Ball followed by The Gay Paree Ball. Thaf was also The year our class played hosf To Maurice Kerby from Soufh America. Topping The year's evenTs was The Junior Prom whose Theme was SweeThearTs . The anTi- climax was moving-up day and we were finally ready To become Seniors. conTesT run for iTs benefiT?l Before long The half-way marlc of our high school careers was reached and we became You musf have been a beaufiful baby , so if goes. Look of The Senior bullefin board 'lor evidence of The frulh of This song. Purple and Whife week wifh Mary Allan selling banners and Joan Luliwich showing her school spirif by buying Them. Par? of an assembly program was This SafeTy Driving demonsTraTion for Seniors. f 3' Senior boys in fhsir lociers gefiing ready Oo go home. Choir performing during Commencemenf Exercises Roberf Sfaffel, presidenf of Hue Senior Class receiving Indian Princess from Lois Deering, presidenf of fha class of '47. X 14K N 4 ' Y' ' xfN Arbusu Anflwony R Arclunal Waller 3 Ardolrno Calherrne Aven Leonard E Babbrlf Georgel Bacles Dons H Bagaffa Cailnerrne A Baglow Charles T Barley Daniel P Basllue Marlene T Baldwin Barbara B Balesfrerl Jean l. Bamforlh Edrfh B 6 2 Barancwslu Caroll 4 Barbaruola Tlweresa A 46 Barbalo Rose M J- 137 3-Q Abernalhy Joan Abr John David Adams June M 34 Alwlbarn Gall L Alwlf Rosemarue Alnrans Marie G 26 Albreclwf Herman 3 4 Alese Frances E Allen Judlfln 44 Allen Marlorre F 40 Allen Mary E Alfobell .lane N 4 Ambrosuo Glorxa 34 4 Anderson Gladys 2 3 Andrews Keulh A Apa Marhn D 0 48 4 M 5s Barolo, Mary 27 - 47 Baslwiner, Audrey 65 Bauer, Gerirude C. 37 - 82 Bauers, Charles ll - 93 Bauss, Chesler 38 - 60 Bayer Marilyn A. Becker Roberl E Beelle James C Behnken Lllllan M 7 Bellows George W Benlon Jolwn L 9IV Benz Joan D 34 Bergmann Maureen A Berk Pefer 3 9 Bernal' Henry Berh Sylvia M 319 SA Ex :Fi b- Bevell George M Blslmp Charles Burfner Helen K Blank David H Blah Joseph H Block Donald Blum Donald Blyseflw Agnes M 4 Boberg Dolores H 47 Boeger Dons Boehm Mrgnonne Boesclu Hlldegard Bogelmann Margaral' 4 4 Bollhorsf Karl Bonanno Marne R 7 Borwegen Wnlllam B N X9 ax, ,p sw' M .44 W' 3Lo+ ' Brown Lo1s M Brugger Ellzabefh K Bruland Evelyn G Brummer Barbara Bryland Evelyn G 27 4 Bubecl: Audrey H 2 Buchanan Vxrglnla A Buclrell Wslllam Budde Bernard C Budde Norman T Bugalsh lrcne A Bungerf Adele M Buonauulo Frank B Burcziy John J Burch Ray Bufler, Carolyn 26 28 ,.. ij' Bosserf Seymour Bonn Joseph V 9 2 Braaien Rolf Brady Jerome A Bramel Rosemane K 4 Brancafo Joan M Brahsax Charles E Braun Andrew A Braunsdorf Mar1lyn 4 Brennan Gerard T 6 Brnakers Henry Brlamonle Pafrlcla H 3 Br1gl'1+ Cralg B 7IS Brrniman Manon L Brockmann Eleanare D Brogden Mar1lynn J NM Q24 66V V 5 ! 71 -g s IE-3-7V-I5-31-34-57-II7 L5 X - '. . 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Egan Aushn Egan Duane V 3 69 Elwrenberg Rosemary E Enchenauer George S Ennsfeld George F O Ellnof Frank R 9 Engleauser Dorofluea England Rlclward Espacln Roberi 6 6 3 I' '4 2, H Esposufo .lol1n Evans Charles usenlwordf Roberf Fabnansh Tlwearesa B Falkensleln Falkowsll 46 Forma 34 Befiy S Florence Marne J Fass Danuel Fecler A1gela C Feudner Alnce J Fenn Clara P Ferguson .lane M Ferrara Elena M -3. Ferraro Philip S. Ferraro Rosemarie C. Flryr Ann E. 4 S. QQ X ' ' ' gfftfi Fraser Roberl E 3 Free Anlornelle P 475 8 Froehlnclr George J Frohluch Vmcenll Fuchs Florence J Fuersl John Fuger Marllyn A Gardn r Rulh 53 arlrell Kalhleen A Garrey James Gasau Edllh E Gaunfl' Frank E 78 86 Govan John J Gow George B 2 Gehnng Joan O Gehrmann Fred 'N st' L ,J Q, g, ,, 4 ,.. Fichler, Margarel C. Fmn Wnlluam Fnscher Jeanlne A Fnlzgerald Roberl FIIISQYI Edward M Flanagan Edna 3 Florlo AngeloJ 9 Floro Florence T Fluhr Edwin M aley Carolyn L Foosaner Franlrlun B 82 Forbes Conslance 3 Foreman Samuel Formanl Jams A Forller Harold Fosler Carolyn 7 '75 rf PP 'B-x Gnbbons Joan M Gnbbons Thomas M Glegernch Cynlhua J 4 Glasser Phyllss S 2 5 8 Glasson Elame T Gleuch Frank! Glmsman Thelma L Gluer Dorofhy 3 Gocmslu Frank Goedeck Thomas Goefze Herman 8 Gohl Marlon H 3 Goldsfeln Belly L GOFSHI Fred A Gould Doris A 3 3 Gozley Eugene GRA ... nf Q.. , 1 , rr- Q, 1 0 .- T7 N25 T Q-Y Graham Laur ence H Grammas Pauline Grayson Roberfl Gnffln Glorlal Grlmns John A 8 Gubler Gulberf S Gulmck Jerome 34 Gumos Bessue 63 Gusfafason Eva A Gufhy Roberi C Haapola Elder H Hahn Joan L. . . . 3 . . Halsleacl Burnelf . 3 - 3 - Hamilion, Adele M. I9 - 28 Hammen, Edna J. 2I -27-34-37-46-47 Hammersfrom, Joan VE-2- IOTA I5-635 im. Yr, 2? A 'as-. Hearn Sanford 7 Helm Curhs Hem John 7 5 Helmke Marlon 4 0 Hammer! George Hemslreef Roberf 5 Henson George Heuer Rnchard HICkBY Wnlluam Huggins Mary 8 Hmlye Florence Hocireuier Herberf 9 4 Hoef+ Donald 9 Hoermcm Edward O9P Hoffman Lorralne 39 Holler! RICl'1Gfd 1' '52 Handelancl, Sylvia 3 - 37 Hannan, Waller 3 - 20 - 94 Hanralwan, Pafricia I-2-3-5-72-73 Hansen, Lois 4l - 55 - 57 Harbauglw, Jane 39-37P-39S-43-47- Harker, Kafhleen 32P-34-37-73-74 Harlnn Margarei' Harrnon Davnd 9 Harnel Anna Mane Horns Rsclvard Hari John 38 6T Harfman Dons 6 Hasluns Mary Ann Hasselbrmg Florence Healy Roy Hearn Maud 34 O 74- 'te 63P - 65 'N 4'2- Q4 uuqtz ,fl J ' V uv! I x Floifnce E Holllelder Dons E Hopelr Veronica S Horn Jean R Howe Roberf M4 Hohowsh Joseph Hughes Ann Mane 5 Hunfer Douglas Huss Audrey Rose Huss Magdalene W lmhe R David lngraham Wlllnam lngram Ivy Lou 2 Jalolonsku Slella Jacobs Helen C 37 Jacobsen Peler 5 7 8 CQ., Jaeclnle Wayne A Jamneson BurgessJ 22 7 Jonseen Edward C Janssen Jean L Janusluewncz, Frances M. . 4 . Jensen, Viola C. 2 - IO - 27 - bl Jensen, Virginia 2 - 53 - 55 Jewhursf. Edward G. 65 Johansen, Carl 22 - 24 - 65 Johnsfon, William S. 7-24-28-34-92-IO6 Johnson, Waller 65 Joinnides, lrene F. 'l8'34-43-53-63 7l - IOI Kaicler, Genevieve K. IOI - IO4 Kallenberg, John C. 7-45-48-SI-59-91 Kaminshi, Cecilia W. 37-43-46-60-73 Kane, Williom T. 38 4 vsfi-' 4' 1- fl Q Klensclw Barbara A Kmlofek Frank Knoll Fred 7 Koemg Jan1ce 0 4 Kohler Ed1fl1 Koloiowsla Doroflwy Koopman Joan L Korade June 4 Korolea Voculeous 8 Kosmsh Wanda Kovano Joan L Kra nay Frances A 3 Knenberg Wlllldm H 7 Kvmscher, Margare+ M 2I 92 lOl KfIVC.S, Herberf 92 Krolin, Rolaerf ll 57 7l 83 Kaffan Eleanor 0 Keller Donald 225 Kelley James Kennedy Ruclward Kergner Eva M Kerr Kennefh K1ernan Edward K1eseI Fredenck Kung L1ll1an K1nney Slnrley 64 K1rcl'1l'1e1mer Barbara 3 K1rcl1ner Alfred F K1ss Em1l Kla1ber Jane Klare Ruilw 37 Klaus Herberi 1 1 Kinf itxxqx Ki Q rf 4 , .VX I 9- 2 S- ' :., .- -N X x 26.6 -112 - V ?' 1 4 2o. .36 1'1 X 9I-IO6-'II4 'J E I9-JB-43i6 s 5 .1 Q l , 5 . . 1 . 65 F . lo A in ' 65 2 4 Ill , ' . ' ,Hi 16.24.29.41.1os 2.3.13.21.37.63.11es 'x ' Q' 3-l9-34-37- .77 -x s In . . I C. . V 1. 4.43 ,' - 35 . 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HA wnwq, Hgh. ,, VT f A 'Lf -V ,v 5 Q1 .4 ' A Yi 1 lf W ,- W A Loeser Edward 5 Loeschner Helenl Lohrenfl Ann M LoHen Arfhur Lubownecln Leon Lucenle Angeluna Lulewuch .loan J Lynn Marge 4 47 Macuniosh Wnlluam R Maclmnon Roberl' S 23 Maggro Josephine 63 Makarevlch Borls Mall Henry E 6 B8 Maloney John I Malfese Consfanco M Mangels George l2P I6 fr u 'lie -,ar a C 1 ,ga-lu 30 gn-vf' , ' ,Ni ' 7 K-.11 McDonald Terrance C 90 McDonnell Carole M 4 3 McGee Kathleen T McGovern lean H 63 McGowan .lean V McGown Rulh C ST S McKeon Sally Mclnernan Doroflay C 43 McLean Reber? C McVay Eugene V Me1mann Dor1s.l Melsser Nancy Menclelslnon Burfon L 8 Merkel Allce E Merkel WlllICm Q-1' Marclnese, Franlr S. 2 Marclnesll, Henriefle E. 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Mongeluuu Mary Ann Monfogue Maryl Moore Kafhleen Moran Loss E Morsch Freda B 8P 4 ig? ,iv aww Q.. -x S' Mosco Fllomeno M 4 Molgenbacler Isabella C Mulcahy ELgeneJ P Mulcahy Jane 5 Muller Lnlluan Murphy Dermof M 59 Murphy Marlon Murphy Muchaol J Murphy Roberf E 8 9 Murphy Rosemary V 5 Murray Anno J Murray James S 56 Murray JELT Mussnug Roberi S Nagel Dorofhy A 6 ol Nappa Frank S 0 9 vbxj 6 3 c ,q X .. v 1 , 'fx igiizh A , .1 Olsen Waller C Onderclonl Kenne+l1J Oreclr Lesier 93 4 Orlando Loulse E 3 Oro Lllllan E Oslwansly Glorua 2 47 Osler Priscilla A Owens Harry E 94 Owens James R 2 2 Palagoma Joseph J Pallas Wulllam J Parkes James Parls Barbara D Pasquale Llllnan Paulmo Rosemary G 3 5 Paxlon cCllIGflH6 Elk Nelson, Ann 65 Nelson, Roberl W. 22 - 56 - 36 Nesbil, Mary 34 - I9 - 28 Neufeld' Joseph 4 Noren Roberf M 0 Norman Barbara A Nosirand Anne C 47 Nolhens RoberrJ Noio Nancy Nowalzowslu Dolores A 3 7 Num Isabel A O Brion Glorna J 37 4 35 OBrnen Joseph 6 4 ODonol1ue Jol'm 98 O Hara Waller T Olsen Waller 2 0 IO 3 O 7 'kk X f' Q44 my l r l Pederson Esflwer 43 Pearce Rrchard Peragallo Emanuel Perluns .IoI1n 4 Perrone Mary Pefry Mona I. Peyssarcl Adrlenne Pferffer Foberf J Pfrelzclwner Doroilny M Plwllhps Vuolef D Pncauu .lane E Plerce Mmam Paralzlxy Peglno PIZZUIBIIIO Mildred A 7 Pogozelsh Doroihy 65 Polenz Dolores V 34 IIIIHXQI I 4-. Z N Q. 'N -5 is !iIl:ESlEi?L f x x R IX, Si 2 X 'f trlx A13 2-I Qing. li I Nu S. Ponuclvlera Helen D 7 Powell Jane Powell Marianne 3 Powers Kafhryn A Powers Vurgumq M Prlce LeII1a M Prudliom Arillur L Purcell, Enleen R S 37 Purdue, Florence E 20P S 27T 47 Ramsey, Phyllus J 82 Randle, Marflwa I 6 43 63 Rassmussen, Joan M I9 28 Rav, Eugema I9 27 28 60 Recleweg. Mary Anne E. 3I - BI Redmond. Viola K. I9 - 34 - 37 Rees, Ernesf H. 35-38-94-96- IOI df 'V , s 'Y .1 Roemer George S Rofle Kenne+hJ Rogers Barbara L Rogers James H Romanslu S+ephen T Romerrl Sfanley D Ronayne Helen 0 Roslramp Roberf C Rofhbaum Jerome C Roillamp Rosemarie C. Rowan John J. Rowe Mariorle . . . -23 . Rozyclri Viciorla C. Rudolph Margaref P. 4 - 7 Rysdyi Edmund C. Sacco Cecilia 'Kb Re r BBUJYICB M Renly Ann T Really Joan M Reully Norma Relnharl Jean A Reppa Joan M IO Revell George Reynolds Barbara F Reynolds Hugh A Rezeayuf MaryA 4 Rnbas Margarel' Riley Rosemary 3 Ruiienhouse John O Robison Caroline G 6 T Robinson HarryJ Roche DorrsJ i1 . M Sack Marhn Sagane Anala M 34 Salrawvch Lourse M Salmonownlz Sally Sammls Roberl F Sand Jack F Sandgren Harold Sanfamana Florence M Soulle Elrzabelh M Saunders Jean M 3 Saurman Rnchard L Schaefer Ruchard Wnllxam Schuff Hannah G Schuller Ursula M Schlunfz Alvnn Schneider George W 9 J ,gf lt! 'K- Schneuder Herberl Schneider .lune C Sch oene mann Alberfl Scholl' Alberl W Schumacher loan B 4 Schulz Eleanor Schwellzer Dorolhy E 0 Schwrncl Wrllnarnl Seeney Paul 4 Sepp Gerirude L Sersen Len 33C Shaughnessy Marlon Shaver Doroihy E 6 75 Sheehan Ann Marne Sheehey Ealeen T 3 Shepherd Barbara B 45 4 rL.. '1vIfM SL X X Snedllrer Graham G Snell June G 37 Spawung Evelyn Springer Charles F 7 Sfaelwle Eleanor A Slam Paul S SNISRIBWICZ Francis Sfaffel Roberf 2 7 Sleln Richard Siem Rober? 3 Sfembugler Jean Sfemmefz Audrey N Sfelnfhel James R Sfewari, Word G 3 56 Shenbrenner, Alnce E 2 34 46 Slinson, Marlorae ISS 43 70 7I II7 Sherman Harry Slnrreffs Sianley A Snlbermonn Mullen A Summerlem Florence Sumolun Marne C Sumpson Raymond Slmson Eleanor H 46 Slogren Roberf A Sleocli Lenore 2 V 60 Slunder Jolm R Slafer Barbara Smuilu Arfhur H Smlfh Audrey E Smlilw Vargnnla 6 Smnfh Roberl L Smufll Wlllaam E is 45 S 1 N- 2 if 1. Q :Zigi Sloeffler Audrey R Slolze Rose G Slrulf Joan A Slrylewsha Helen S .9- Sfubbe Waller 6 1 Sundslrom Ralph Surace Pasquale Surber Charlolle H 'rw Sushan Marne V Sufak Margarel T 2 Sufherland Denmng D Swenson Joan M Swenson Alberfa C O2 Swyers Nancy A Tansey Charles Taylor A Russel ,- 72' -x '21, ' ' Sails. 1 5, 4 A .,r, Y,-. . 9 1 '- 4 N x -wr 'bidi-1 Taylor Rnla Taylor Terry Telschow Joan Tenlme Naoms Tesla, John 33 52 53 Theobold. Thomas 1. I6-24-38-41-43 59 - lO2 Thoden, Carol 3-29-34-37-IIB Thomas, Elaine l-3'26-34-70-ll2 Thomas, George 38 Toch, Georgefla 34-47-75- IO7 Toch, .loan 65 Toner, Ann 65 Tamynoui, Lorelfa N. 29-34-37-6l - ll2 Tumminello. Cecelia 2I - 37 Turner, Ralph 92 - lOl Traverls. Helen 2-3-43TA72-74 Q. db- Wade Manlyn Wacle Slewa rf Wagner cl'1GI'lOl+8 Wahrlmerf Helen Waldon Gloruo Wall Damel Walsh Leo W Walsh Owen B 9 Walsh Thomas P Ward Charles C Weudner Ralph Wemruck Louls Wesss Evelyn Wesfdyie Charles 9 Wasfplwal Mary E 447 Wlrnpple Claure 37 Trenka, Cecelia Louise 65 Trenka Cecelia Trung Eluzabefh Trouuck Lena Unl'1Leun Helen Urquharl Jean 43V 44p 465 Van Demse Louus VGHUQRUYIS Emanuel Varaday Jean 9 Varella Gerfrude Vass Charles Versphol Evelyn Vespahl Mary Vespolu AlberlA Vlkesfeacl Waller S Vogfs Howard C 92 M ix Ss Q r Whale Edward F Whrle John S Whale Loss C 43 Whnfney Russell W Wledner Donald 2 Wnessner Donald S Wnffamah Eleanor 4 7 Wnlhelm Loss M 3 4 Wnllnams Helen Wnlluams Jean Wnlmof Donald 2 23 Winslow Pairxcxa J Wssmcwsh Leonardo Wolfson Charles Wo Geruldme 7 Yosf Irene f Young, Roberi .l. Youngberg Ere ne V. Youngsberg E. Zalewska Dorolhy J. Za remba Charles J. Zaun Barbara D. , 3 .... 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I + MUNSON HOME APPLIANCE INC EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL FOR THE HOME 13 New Hyde Park Road FRANKLIN SQUARE N Y Floral Park 5593 4 2714 W Fleldstone 7 3535 Floral Park 4 4070 PROGRESSIVE LUMBER COMPANY H B LEVINE Hempstead Turnplke Corner Meacham Avenue ELMONT L I N Y TOWNE SHOP EVERYTHING FOR MOTHER AND OFFSPRING Stop 12 ELMONT L I N Y Comphments AL S LUNCHEONETTE FOUNTAIN SERVICE CANDY TASTY SODAS SNACKS AND SANDWICHES 246 16 Ier1cho Turnplke BELLEROSE N Y IZS I I Compliments of of I , . . DODGE IOB-RATED TRUCKS DODGE PASSENGER CARS PLYMOUTH PASSENGER CARS Hempstead 6100 Floral Park 6100 TRUELSON MOTORS 114 Hempstead Turnp1ke FRANKLIN SQUARE L I N Meet Your Fnends SCHAEFER S CONFECTIONERY 150 Tul1p Avenue FLORAL PARK N Y F H WOODRUFF :S SONS Inc QMGIH Oihce M1IIOId Connl GROWEPS AND DIST1 IBUTORS if Insectlcldes Planet Ir Implements I Fme Law 1 Garden and Fleld Seeds FLORAL PARK MOTOR SALES Long Island B1 unch 256 01 Iencho Turnp1ke 25UIama1ca Avenue FLORAL PARK N Y BELLEROSE L I N Y Floral Park 4 4422 EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN at , . .. .Y. Tix' I I I Fieldstone 7-888 I Fi IVIERKEL S PURE MEAT PRODUCTS 167 Iencho Turnprke FLORAL PARK N Y Freldstone 3 5673 Otto Volkmann Manager FRANKLIN SQUARE NEON SIGNS SALES SERVICE REPAIRS 190 Hempstead Turnplke FRANKLIN SQUARE N Y A V Boyance Manager HOWARD S 6 BOB S STATIONERY TOYS ToBAccos 61 Covert Avenue FLORAL PARK N Y Freldstone 7 4545 HOLMAN MOTOR SALES Authouzed Sales HUDSON SGIVICQ One ot Long Island s Largest and Best Equrpped Hudson Dealers PARTS 7 and 9 Tuhp Avenue FLORAL PARK N Y Fleldstone 3 2303 EDGAR W ESPACH 136 Tuhp Avenue FLORAL PARK N Y Treat Yourself to the Best CHARLIE S BARBER SHOP 57 Covert Avenue FLORAL PARK N Y Floral Park 4 6628 Floral Park 2225 GLASSER S AUTO SUPPLY RADIOS SPORTING GOODS PAINTS 197 Iencho Turnp1ke FLORAL PARK L I SAMUEL PLESSER BUILDER S HARDWARE HOUSEWARES PAINTS 700 7 2 Iencho Turnpxke NEW HYDE PARK N Y Floral Park 4 0094 1 , . . . 1 ' I I I 1 4 - f I I . 1 - - . . . . Crt I u 1 . . I . . 1 , . . . I l n ' 1 I. T il OAKS SERVICE STATION AUTOMOBILE REPAIRS or ALL TYPES Hillside Avenue at New Hyde Park Road NEW HYDE PARK N Y. F P 4 7798 4 1032 LOU'S TAILORING CLEANING - PRESSING - REPAIRING Calls and Delivers 53 New Hyde Park Road Louxs R Caraccl Propnetor ComplIments FRANKLIN SQUARE DEPAR'I'MENT STORE F1eldstone 7 2050 Sew and Save Today FRANKLIN FABRICS FABRICS EoR ALL NEEDS ll Franklm Avenue FRANKLIN SQUARE Near Hempstead TurnpIke A FRIEND Nassau County Otfrce Floral Park 4 5616 We Stand By Our Record A B FLEIG INC Establxshed by B Flelg In 1848 LICENSED SCAVENGER Cesspools Cleaned and Bu1lt 100 Years ot Satlsfactory ServIce Nassau County Olhce 302 Iencho Turnpmke FLORAL PARK N Y Floral Park 5757 Fxeldstone 3 5756 Nxght Phone Floral Park 2647 IOHN S VOGT REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Advrsor Broker Agent Estabhshed IH Frankhn Square 1929 Hempstead Tpke and New Hyde Park Rd FRANKLIN SQUARE L I Sunoco ServIce Gas O11 Lubrxcatxon BILL S SERVICE :SI REPAIR MOTORS TRANSMISSION AND DIFFERENTIAL OVERHAULED Starters Generators Fuel Pumps lgmtron Brakes ROAD SERVICE 704 Iencho Turnpxke NEW HYDE PARK L I I28 . . - F. P. - - l -I - of if . 'ff DUYI Nighf Und HOIICIUY Phones Call Floral Park 4-2533 Work Called For and Dehvered Floral Park 384 Clean Method Cleaners SAME DAY SERVICE AT NO EXTRA CHARGE All Work Done On Premrses 2014 H1lls1de Avenue NEW HYDE PARK N Y Three Blocks East ot New Hyde Park Road ALTERATIONS Floral Park 4 4469 TULIP SERVICE STATION SUNOCO GAS AND o1Ls Accessorres Battery Service Cars Lubrxcated and Washed Corner Tuhp Avenue and New Hyde Park Road FRANKLIN SQUARE L. I Freldstone 3 4047 F VAN PELT UPHOLSTERING Furniture Lamps Tables 2l4 Iencho Turnplke FLORAL PARK Royal Cab1net 6 Screen 309 Hempstead Tumpxke FRANKLIN SQUARE N Y Fxeldstone 7 1188 ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Refrigerators Washmg Machmes and lroners Immedrate Dellvery Sold Rented Reparred FOR SERVICE CALL Floral Park 4 1159 TYPEWRITER REBUILDING SERVICE 190 Hempstead Turnp1ke FRANKLIN SQUARE N Y Where Servrce ls Paramount RADIOS WASHING MACHINES APPLIANCES SALES AND SERVICE 82 Covert Avenue STEWART MANOR N Y Floral Park 4 5363 FRANK W CULLEN Realtor MORTGAGE FINANCING 9 Covert Avenue STEWART MANOR I.. I Floral Park 4 4646 Baer s Rug 6. Lmoleurn Co ASPHALT TILE BROADLOOM CARPET AND RUGS VENETIAN BLINDS 269 Hempstead Tumpxke FRANKLIN SQUARE N Y Fxeldstone 7 2620 AI Baer Manager I29 - - ' Co TYPEWRITERS HOWARD S HOFFMAN S CHEVROLET 365 Hempstead Turnprke FRANKLIN SQUARE N Y Floral Park 4 2182 Hempstead 2139 Floral Park 4 0755 TOWN SHOP LADIES SPECIALTIES Corsets and Sportswear 914 Iencho Tumprke NEW HYDE PARK OPPOSITE PosT OFFICE Floral Park 4 0670 GARY S MARKET PRIME MEATS II Musgnug PROPRIETORS B Son usy 1 362 Hempstead Turnp1ke FRANKLIN SQUARE HENRY MOHRMANN CRCCER AND DELICATESSEN 248 72 Iencho Turnplke BELLEROSE L I Floral Park 4 3939 Floral Park 4 2447 BENGO YARN STORES THE HOUSE or QUALITY YARNS Free Instructrons 383 Hempstead Tumpmke FRANKLIN SQUARE L I Garden L,1ty 911 T E R V O S HOUSE or SPECIALTIES Musrc Records Popular and CIGSSICG1 Models Arrulan s Rallroads and Boats Indran Lore Corns and Stamps 14 Nassau Boulevard GARDEN CITY N Y W11l.Iam A Wr1ght Inc Estabhshed 1894 GENERAL INSURANCE 20 S Tyson Avenue FLORAL PARK N Y Ofhce Phone Floral Park 4 0155 Res1dence Phone Garden Crty 8252 Tomorrow s Insurance Doesn t Cover Today s Losses HENRY C ALBRECHT REAL ESTATE Apprarsals Mo1tgageSe1'v1ce Insurance 56 Salxsbury Avenue STEWART MANOR N Y rloral Park 4 6346 I I I I I I , l. T 'I' ,.. I It ll I . A . -Afr- , l I I . , . ' . I I ..- - I ll - I A U IOSEPHINE DE CESARE 103 Ierrcho Turnplke FLORAL PARK CANDY SODA CIGARS STATIONERY GET YOUR BELTS BUCKLES BUTTONS AND BUTTONHOLES MADE AT Slnger Sewmg Machme Co 46 N Franklm Street HEMPSTEAD N Y Phone H 4275 LEES DRUG STORE PRESCRIPTIONS Perfumes and Cosmetlcs Tullp Avenue FLORAL PARK MAPLE STATIONERY AND SWEET SHOP GREETING CARDS PARTY FAVORS ToYS GAMES Deftczous Sodas and Sundaes Served At Our Modem Fountam 257 Nassau Boulevard CORNER VOGEL AVENUE GARDEN CITY SOUTH Hempstead 6408 Complxments SQUARE DEAL GARAGE Hemz Koetter Prop Hempstead Turnpxke and Crown Avenue ELMONT L I N Y KARL BOLLHORST WINES AND LIQUORS lOppOS1Ie Vlfoolwotlhl FLORAL PARK N Y Floral Park 4 0520 STAAR S GENERAL DRY GOODS 180 Ierxcho Tumplke lNext to Woolworthl FLORAL PARK FRANKLIN BAKE SHOP HIGH GRADE PASTRIES Spec1a11 mg 1n Weddmg and Party Cakes 335 Hempstead Tumplke FRANKI.lN SQUARE L. I Floral Pa k 2423 I of 165 Iericho Turnpike I r3I Franklm Square Screen and Storm Sash 162 Hempstead Tumprke FRANKLIN SQUARE N Y Floral Park 4 5590 Our Specralty STORM SASH SCREENS VENETIAN BLINDS COMBINATION DOORS Buettner s Dehcatessen 1632 Hxllslde Avenue tm ALLAN THEATER now! HOME COOKING Sandwrches and Salads Made to Order Frozen Foods Specxaltles Floral Park 4 9893 Floral Park 4 3000 GARTRELL MOTORS INC Wxllxam Gartrell Presxdent DE SOTO PLYMOUTH Repazrs on All Makes of Cars FLORAL PARK N Y FRED SCHILLING AND SON 322 Hempstead Turnprke FRANKLIN SQUARE N Y Fleldstone 7 0400 Garden Cxty 348 Complzments Lorenzen and Hennmgsen 85 Remsen Lane FLORAL PARK N Y Complzments GABEL S I.IQUOR STORE 85 Remsen Lane FLORAL PARK N Y MICHAEL S MEYEROWITZ ATTORNEY AT LAW Real Estate Department OFFICE 510 Hempstead Tump1ke ELMONT N Y Floral Park 4 8787 RESIDENCE OFFICE 16 Sweetman Avenue ELMONT N Y Floral Park 4 8787 LEON S APPEL TEXTILE STORE 487 Hempstead Tumpxke ELMONT N Y Stop 12 Opposrte Post Ofhce O32 U I - Iericho Turnpike and Barwick Street ' - of gf Fleldstone 7 0974 Floral Park 4 6767 Frankhn Square Lumber LUMBER AND MILL WORK MASON MATERIALS Rxchard T Baylxs 1100 Hempstead Tumpxke Floral Park 4 8597 Co IOHN F NELSON INSURANCE REAL ESTATE NOTARY PUBLIC 2 Covert Avenue BELMONT N Y Complzments Co1on1al Gallenes Inc 139 Tuhp Avenue FLORAL PARK PA'I'I'ON TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE OFFICE FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT 210 Thlrd Street MINEOLA N Y Garden Clty 875 COMPLIMENTS OF THE N AUSSAU COUNTY CHAPTER of the New York State Society of Proiessional Engineers 13? FRANKLIN SQUARE, L. I.. N. Y. ' ' ' of Compllments RICHARD I WADE Realtor Franklm Theater Bulldxng FRANKLIN SQUARE N Y Comphments oi the RANK DISINFECTING COMPANY M 494 Broome Street NEW YORK CITY Compllments CALIFORNIA VVIPING MATERIAL CO 58 Wh1te Street NEW YORK 13 N Y Compllments A FRIEND Resxdence Floral Park 4 0928 WILLIAM I PURCELL REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE 860 Tuhp Avenue STEWART MANOR N Y lOne Block East of Hzgh School? Complzm ents KAMENSTEIN BROS 29 Thlrd Avenue NEW YORK CITY N Y Complzments FRANKLIN PASTRY SHOP ELIIAH W IVIILLS SR REAL ESTATE 105 Tyson Avenue FLORAL PARK N Y Floral Park 4 9165 of P. . F of Y of Floral Pork 4-7070 of of 'F Floral Park 4 1200 FIelclstone 7 120 IAMAICA PLATE GLASS CO INCORPORATED Tyson Avenue FLORAL PARK L I 1 IEAN VICKERS GIFTS OF DISTINCTION 1642 H1IlS1de Avenue NEVJ HYDE PARK L I CHIN AND LEE CO NC 123 127 Bank Street NEW YORK 14 N Y PH DIE'I'Z COAL CO INC OAL HAYWARD OIL BURNERS FUEL OIL EAGLE PICHER ROCK WOOL INSULATION cxve Fuel Up to 40 f Warmer Rooms In Wmter All Aluminum Combmczhon Storm Wmdows and Screens Bl 20 71st Avenue RIDGEWOOD BROOKLYN N Y HEgemcm 3 34 00 Wholesale Retcll PAINTS AND WALLPAPER 326 Iencho Turnpxke FLORAL PARK N Y Ben Kuczerc Floral Pork 4 2710 SCHULMAN S DEPARTMENT STORE We Azm to Please 500 Hempstead Turnplke ELMONT L I N Y WM BEHRENDT REALTOR AND INSURANCE 247 02 Iamcuccx Avenue BELLEROSE L I 6 N Y Fleldstone 7 2026 7 SPIES CAIVIERA SHOP INC 151 7th Street GARDEN CITY N Y .,I . 3 5 ' NASSAU PAINT SUPPLY co. Fieldyone H279 Wxllensky W Levy UNITED DRESS GOODS STORE SILKS WOOLENS COTTON GOODS CURTAINS AND DRAPES Slrp Covers Made to Order 203 Ierxcho Turnpike FLORAL PARK N Y F1eldstone 7 1965 Realtor Apprazsal Insurance O CONNOR 174 Ierxcho Tumplke RESIDENCE CONSTRUCTION Floral Park 4 0733 Edward O Connor Freldstone 7 0732 Floral Park 8751 ZANE'I'I'I ICE CREAM PARLOR R E S T A U R A N T 250 Ierxcho Tumplke PREMIER BRASS AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLY COMPANY 35 Centre Street HEMPSTEAD N Y HARRY KLENOFF CO INC QUALITY MERCHANDISE 246 02 Iamalca Avenue BELLEROSE6 L I N Y FULTON FISH MARKET Sea Food Caught Fresh Daily C F MARINELLO Prop Call Early for Frrday Dehvery SEA FOOD OUR SPECIALTY 95 A Marn Street HEMPSTEAD I..I Hempstead 5717 Wholesale 61 Retall Lobsters and Soft Shell Crabs News oi the Commumty Publ1shed Weekly THE GATEWAY FLORAL PARKS NEWSPAPER S. ' , FLORAL PARK ' ' ' ws For Over Thirty Years Supplying a Complete Line ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT TROPHIES PLAQUES CHARMS MONTFORT ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT CORP 20 Beekman Street NEW YORK CITY AWARDS - PENNANTS IEWELRY - SWEATERS ATHLETIC APPAREL THE GREENE COMPANY 175 Frith Avenue NEW YORK N Y PIES AND CAKES YOU ENIOY IN YOUR CAFETERIA Baked for You by PARADISE BAKING CORPORATION 34 Norman Avenue BROOKLYN 22 N Y Evergreen 7 8234 Evergreen 7 8235 Evergreen 7 8236 BRULIN 6. COMPANY INC MANUFACTURERS or BUILDING MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES CHARLES VENTI Long Island D1strIct Manager of - - O If? O Beekman 3-9090 Beekman 3-9091 Buy Where Your School Buys COMPLETE STOCK OF DARK ROOM ACCESSORIES AREMAC CAMERA 249 Fulton Avenue HEMPSTEAD, L. I. RE 9 4690 Nankee Serv1ng the PubI1c on Long Island tor Twenty two Years PROTECTIVE COATINGS AND EQUIPMENT IAMAICA PAINT CO INC Esfabllshed 1925 Iamarca Avenue at 169th Street IAMAICA 3 N Y THE HOWARD A IAIVIES AGENCY INC INSURANCE 14 Verbena Avenue Phone Floral Park 4 0461 FLORAL PARK NEW YORK Retrlgerators Freezers Electrlcal Applrances W T CORBE'I'I' Refrxgeratxon Serv1ce 308 Iencho Turnp1ke Floral Park N Y Phone Floral Park 4 4757 New York Hotel Supply Phones Purveyors of F ne Meats 137 New Hyde Park Franklln Square N Y Garden Clty 4520 F1 ral Park 4580 Felclsto e 7 4560 I 3 ll I , . . . . i . . Poultry and Provisions I I U I : O : - i n - 7 l Compliments of . URSU LA G STEWART ELMONT L 1 N Y M ROCKVILLE CENTRE Complvments THE BETTER MILK H Renken Dcnry 584 Myrtle Avenue BROOKLYN N Y Branches HOLLIS RIDGEWOOD . , .D. of RENKEN'S M. . ' Co. Glen Cove 1485 Day and Nlght SGIVICG NORTH SHORE CESSPOOL CLEANING CO HARRY A OSWALD Prop CESSPOOLS BUILT CELLARS PUMPED CESSPOOLS CHEMICALLY CLEANED Glen Head Road GLEN HEAD NEW YORK E'st1mates Gwen Reasonable Przces FREDRIC P WIEDERSUM REGISTERED ARCHITECT 240 Rockaway Avenue VALLEY S'I'REAM N Y I LATEST MODERN EQUIPMENT O O Best Wlshes to the GRADUATING CLASS OF 1948 FRANKLIN SQUARE NATIONAL BANK FRANKLIN SQUARE NEW YORK Member of Federal DepOs1t Insurance Corporcxtxon K N 'Ir Pu-:DGED TO COMMUNITY GROWTH 'k 1 - 153 New Hyde Park Road Floral Park 4-3386 Floral Park 4-529 'b SKI , 31' B E S T S FOR BETTER HARDWARE HOUSEWARES PAINTS AND TOOLS bv 49 AND SKI EQUIPMENT SKI CLOTHING Repmrs FLORAL PARK BELMONT PARK HOME APPLIANCE LONG ISLAND s LARGEST APPLIANCE CENTER Hempstead Turnp1ke and Plamheld Avenue E L M O N T F1eldstone 3 3646 Fleldstone 3 3647 F1e1dstone 3 3648 Fxeldstone 7 3100 Bathroom Outhts Heatmg Matenals Kltchen Cabmets Rad1os Refngerators Washzng Machznes I42 b NT A + S' 5 'Y' 1 'fr' 5 +47 ,Q- O COMPLETE LINE OF SKIS 148 Iericho Turnpike O Complzments COMMISSIONER ELECTIONS NAssAU COUNTY WILLIAM D MEISSER Compl1ments of Dr Nathan Iacobson SURGEON DENTIST 482 Hempstead Turnplke ELMONT N Y IAbove Elmont Drug Storel TRY I-IUNTTINGS COMPLETE LIBRARY SERVICE We are m a POSIIIOH to Irll all orders promptly and carefully We w1ll supply any book of any pub lrsher ln any bmdmg For books sublect to hard usage however we espec1ally recommend HUNTTING S LIBRARY BUCKRAM BINDINGS Liberal Drscounls on All Trade Books THE H R HUNT'I'ING COMPANY LIBRARY SPECIALISTS SPRINGFIELD s MASS Any Book Of Any Publisher In Any Bmdrng ROCHE PHARMACY MATTHEW Room: Pharmacrst 217 Iencho Tumplke FLORAL PARK N Y Floral Park 4 U52l REDVANLY MENssHoP Apparel for Gentlemen Ladres Coats Surts and Dresses 155 Tul1p Avenue Floral Park 4 5585 V O G E L S STATIONERY AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES Fountain Service FLORAL PARK 372 A Tuhp Avenue ol l OF 0 I I I I ' I I-il 94 Compliments of LINCOLN STUDIOS 94 qw ?' -L!'lZ7Dl wi 19' 19' X UUE Cl W Q? 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