Shrub Oak High School - Oakleaf Yearbook

 - Class of 1952

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M15 KLEAF PUBLISHED BY THE OAKLEAF STAFF OF SHRUB OAK ? '1u.g. W REQ by , l ' ' 1 Quiz, aff ' Fgflggffwd in NS-.N MQW N 4 -AIMQSQU? gs. WW?-QE HRUB O K CENTRAL CHOCL il? 2 1. A - I Q in N 5 ' f .-: 5 E - Y . NM f - V .wi ' - ,- , 's..,, ' . - KH A- V in H .v,',..-f. , . K A - kr ?,z,.?iA,.9!f1QXqX A I-. K ' '- W n ,. .,,,,, , .. r n, f,,, f -f, I in sn J ..- ff ,f U MI K, - ' -f sl. 1 , F15 ' I' . Y L t 1 5 . I ,, i ' ' 'nv- , mm- .Q F-lg--A F -V Miguul - g-W ., V-- U , . - ff'W'f' vm, '- ww-1 , . g ' - ' - , ' f-2 f+fia?f 'w -, V A ,, .www 4 , ' M' ': ' M - , - I no- 1, f. ' 59' X112 , A ' , . ,M ' 1 , ., -+ L ,ww 'I '- .. V 'H 3,-GW , '1.,Yff1 L f -ff,-.f'. .f,. ,:, - 'ln ' , Q 'flxv .113 R K E are very proud of our princi- pal, a man of unquestionable in- tegrity and dependability. After 10 years as principal of Shrub Oak Cen- tral School, District One, Mr. Panas has proved to the community and stu- dent body that the key to a successful school is a good administrator. Such is Mr. Panas with his fine spirit of good fellowship and sincerity. Al- though he has been very busy working on plans for the new school, Mr. Panas has always found time to discuss pro- blems with students. We appreciate his guidance and know that we shall be better citizens because ofthe fine ex- ample he has set for us. adminisiraiion MIM ZW! I ' W Mr. Walter Panas LTHOUGH a newcomer to most of us, Mr. Vogt, our new vice- principal and science teacher, taught in Shrub Oak School during 1939-1940. He has acted as guidance director and advisor of the StudentCouncil this year. Many of our present and future school plans revolve around this straightfor- ward and friendly man. We wish to ex- press our gratitute to Mr. Vogt for his personal interest in us. Mr, Kenneth P. Vogt fv-4 E78 -5.1 Q. clucahon if Freder1ckM Rauch Presrdent Mr HowardS Smrth Mr SecorTrav1s Mr Char1esM H1es1gerfAbsenty Frrst Row Mrss Phylhs Smrth Lrbrarran Mrss Ruth Gertner Musrc Mr Danrel Murphy Physxcal Educatron and Coach Mrss Amrc Irrsh Nurse Mr Rrchard Shreld Junlor Hrgh Mxss Vlrgrnra Forrest PhyS1C31 Educauon Mr Robert Johnston Arr Second Row Mrss Ruth E Keevrl Englrsh Mr IohnSark1ssran Soc1alStud1es Mr Wrlham Shlne Band Thrrd Row Mrss Mabel Tompkrns Jumor Hrgh Mr Kenneth Vogt VrcePr1nc1pa1 and Suenee Mrs Douglas MacDouga11 Mathematrcs Mr Hubert Challou Languages Mr Walter Panas Supervrsrng Prrncrpal fj2,f'2fJ,!!jJ': V. 1 Mrs. Mary Kennedy, Ciommereialg , J siaff C USTODIANS Mr Stanley Barge: MI Floyd Barger Mr Charles Wlllxams Cf fi A ' 01 CAFETERIA STAFF Mrs. Helen Purdy Mrs. Ernest Dring Mrs. Mark Cassidy Mrs. Ralph Odell I gi., 5'--9 'Nut 1, h dedication v C-3 URING the five years Mrs MacDouga1l has been teaching here she has estab lished herself as ' The Busiest Lady at Shrub Oak School Mrs MacDougall has been an industrious math teacher who has reached the top with students' marks no matter what the odds have been She has been advisor for the Assembly Committee and Business Committee of Oaklea.f and is well known for her faculty activities. But most important, she has been to the class of 1952, an advisor of indefatigable patience. Such capabilities deserve full com- mendation. With due respect we dedicate the 1952 Oakleaf to our Mrs. Mac. My My x r vw fi ly www Alice K MacDougal1 ,-L Q Ivy SABINA CANOR When you see thxs neat semor you'1l know 1t's our adorable Prom Queen the glrl wlth the laughlng eyes Happy d1spos1t1on and friendly personallty Helpful contrlbutor to Oakleaf SOS and G O Has the charm and ab1l1ty to get ahead 1n the busmess world Just ask Mrs Kennedy' Keep sm1l1n Sweet Sabma' ELSIE DAHL The semor 'Busy Bee One of our most dllxgent class workers Clarmetxst ln the Band Hard workmg and competent G O Presldent Elsle IS noted for her g1ggl1ng sprees whlch are catchmg too She's often very serlous Has college m mxnd Best wlshes to our future career glrl FANNIE FERRARA So you want to conduct a band? Well Just watch our Fanme She smgs she dances she's sl1ck on the reed You know 1t's she when someone calls, H1, K1d' Our brown eyed semor has a flaslhrng smlle and a personallty to match Good Luc JEAN HAND Jolly Jean IS assoclate edltor of Oakleaf and Its lndustrxous busmess chalrman too. Plays a trombone IH the Band Is G. O representatlve. Money Bags .has been class treasurer for four years. Jean1e with the Light Brown Hair is an ardent Hot-rodder . Lots of Luck, Jean in years to come! J ll RICHARD KUFER All through hlgh school Kuf has llvened up classes w1th h1s rolllckmg sense of humor He's the guy who complams about bemg hemmed ln by all the semor gals' Always ready for a good argument Good na tured fellow Has carrxed well the d1st1nct1on of bemg the only semor boy on the Football Team R1ch has blg plans for an englneermg career PATRICIA MCGIMPSEY If you hear 'How now Brown Cow, 1ssu1ng from Room F you'll know 1t's just the class actress get tlng set for her next dramatlc role Qulet g1rl IS our Pat who l1kes to read and wrlte A good student wlth her Irzsh w1t Oakleaf llterary staff and Glee Club Is headed for Grasslands Nursm School A RUTH O CONNOR Our pert Irlsh colleen wxth the sunny personallty A TV fan who keeps us posted on the latest mys terxes Oh brother' Watch out when she rolls those eyes' Ruthxe IS actxve 1n sports, Glee Club and G O A Cheerleader wxth pep and school sp1r1t Don't lose that charm' ANNE MAE ODELL Shrub Oak's loss IS Berkeley Busmess School's gam when they get our Anne Mae She's a n1ce k1d who llkes the opposxte sex Who doesn't? Anne works hard m Class Act1v1t1es IS busy ln Glee Club Band and Oakleaf St1ll has t1me to be a successful J V Cheerleader Lxkes Dramatlcs too Stay just the way you are Anne, and you're sure to get ahead' 9 . . i g . . cap to you - soon - Pat! I , , . . , . -vw 'i RIMA ROSEN If you happen to wander through Shrub Oak s halls and see a sophlstlcated brunette 1t'll probably be Rxma She s a real get ahead glrl who IS noted for her New York v1s1ts G O Representatlve Class Secretary Oakleaf's Assoclate Edltor and lts busy Llterary Chamrman Another of the semors who IS dramatlcally 1ncl1ned Rlma IS commonly known as the senlor bra1n trust We all know you'll succeed Have fun at college' CARL STEIN May I go see Mr Shme? ' Yes, you've guesse 1t' It s our 'hot trumpeter on h1s way to bother Mr Shme once more Our class 'Veep IS look1ng forward to a career 1n mus1c Th1s ' Green Strlngbean has kept us laughlng elther wlth hlm or at hlm for these past four years Band and Basket ball have kept h1m out of m1sch1ef sometlmes Carl d1dn tmmdall those gxrls 1n semor homeroom' Mmmmmm Boy' SHIRLEY STOTT LAR We'll always remember the frlendly smlle and sh1ny brown eyes of th1s peppy cheerleader She's actlve m G O and Class ACtlVltl9S and always gets her Job done Shxrley IS our class ' prexy who has had us laughlng at her Jokes And how she loves to argue' Apparatus Club and Band w1ll m1ss th1s semor next year Love must be wonderful' Rlght Sh1rl'P BCNNIE LOU TAYLOR Our exuberant Cheerleadmg Captam Thls ga IS always wllllng to lend a helpmg hand She a frlend xndeed and well llked A smooth dresser IS th1s cute m1ss Busy 1n Band and G O Fam ous quote Oh lf only he d make up h1s m1nd We all hope he does for your sake, Bon! 10 TIME MARCHES ON' HOW TO BE A SUCCESSFUL GRADUATE IN FOUR EASY LESSONS CNODAY we are living 1n a modern age when xmprovements are taken so much for granted Did you ever stop to think about each step taken so that Time Marches On so seemingly easy? We're golng to try to tell you how we the senior class marched on Here's our recipe never before released to the public, in four easy steps We warn all underclassmen to take heed' STEP 1 Way back in 1948 the wide eyed Class of '52 started having class meetings With the proudest thoughts of self lmportance we planned our first activity, a movie dance Road Show was the movie which turned out to be a success as we had expected We even made a few dollars profit' Here's a direct quote from the class mmutes We talked about the mlstakes on our March 11 affair so they will not be made agam on May 6 May 6 was the night of our very enjoy able box social We d1dn't make the SAME mistakes only different ones Of course, Step 1 1sn t completed without mentioning our fund raising Sunshme Greeting Cards and Gift Napkins pro ject To be sure this was done very sc1ent1f1cally with mapped out selling districts for each mem ber of the class No need to add that the profits boosted our treasury By the way if you know of anyone who needs a birthday card in a hurry Mrs MacDougall sells them at wholesale costs Yes there are still some unsold' We will them to posterity STEP 2 Now we were gum snapping sophomores By this time we knew of the angles' of our alma mater whlch classes to sleep in and the proper way to shoot paper wads from rubber ban launch1ngs For at least one actlvity that hectic year of '49 we happy go luckies toned down to sponsor a smashing success our One Act Play Contest Participating were Purdy s Yorktown and Shrub Oak We may add with a blush of modesty WE started the Play Contest fad in this 1m medlate vicinity Not even Step 2 went off wlthout trouble Again here are some direct quotes from those reliable archives our class mmutes 'Discussion on Mrs MacDougall s glasses broken chair as soon as the bill comes in Hmmm how did that ever happen? STEP 3 At this step 1n our progress we were mildly shocked to hear that American History Eng lish Chemistry etc were also considered important So during our .Tumor year we managed to absorb a wee bit of education This was the year of the Big Event our .Tumor Prom Being such a capable group we knew that our prom would naturally be a great success We nonchalantly as sumed everythmg would get done by ltS9lf at the last minute Everything WAS done at the last minute even the matter of arranging for escorts Right girls? The gym was beautifully decorated almost two hours before the band arrived' Very few thmgs did go right Six pairs of scissors and a new roll of maskmg tape was found half burned ln the school trash can Mrs MacDougall was most perplexed and certainly annoyed It's a mystery that has never been solved Of course we paid that bill too It was undoubtedly the greatest flnancial flop in the history of proms About the only thing that did not happen that fateful mght was that the weather was with us and it d1dn't ram But we made up for that fallacy by using as the theme of the prom 'Spring Showers P S It was fun' STEP 4 Thls step counts most We were all dumbfounded when we realized it was our last year at Shrub Oak High School Everyone agreed It should be the best Imagine, this was the year of our long planned for Washmgton tr1p and shortly after the solemn eve of commencement' As semors, we had sole rlghts to the candy sellmg concession on the main balcony Shrub Oak High School Here's where we'd make millions' But alas' We soon found out you can't EAT your candy and have it too' W1th our Washmgton trlp in mind we successfully sponsored a 59 Supper Now in the formative stage are three other activities At this wr1t1ng we've Just half spent our senior year but 1f you re read Steps 1 through 3 you'll realize ANYTHING GOES with the Class of 52 AS A FINAL WORD If you would glance through our recipe for successfully Marchmg On you'll come across brief references to a Mrs MacDougall YOU MUST BE SURE to add to the basic lngredlents the help of a class advisor as capable as our own Mrs 'Mac Then sprmkle thoroughly w1th generous portions of friendliness and good humor Result Time Marches On with the greatest of ease Try it' 11 OR 1- ' GK ' 77 ' I ' ' If !7 ' I ' 1 1 ' 7 ' -. 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DOUGLAS MACDOUGALL, BUSINESS ADVISOR Business Staff Photography Staff Jean Hand Carol Gordineer, Chairman Amme Mae Odell Earl Curry Sabina Canor Melissa Chadwick Lauxa Hill MR. ROBERT JOHNSTON, ART ADVISOR I 2 3 Fi I L SAS SENIORS Rlma Rosen Jean Hand Sabma Canor Bonme Lou Taylor Shlrley Stottlar FRESHMEN John Crosby Helene Enoch Lenore Bartholomew OFFICERS Presldent Elsle Dahl Vlce Presxdent George Joseph Secretary Dlane Rxechel Treasurer Roy O'Connor CLASS REPRESENTATIVES .TUNTORS Maureen McNally James Kufer Donald Fowler Roland Tompklns Russell Canmff EIGHTH GRADE Betty Ann Duryea Stanley Solomon Rlchard Paust Mr KennethP Vogt Advlsor 24 SOPHOMORES Mellssa Chadwlck Barbara Powers Howard Travls Jean Canmff SEVENTH GRADE Robert Rlechel Catherme Fmner ty Carole Schwartzbard ffl . 4 iw J A' Ll -- student council ' ' Q H- . ,iz X, X 1 3 :wk A l 5 fx I 1 X f I X' ,V 1 '- N 1 V4 .1 s 4 5 W j f ,A ? : 'MWJ ,.-, ,N... , V. C3f sclence club 25 lbw! f Q' fi!!! fi ld -f Q l ,N ll 'JH l Zak ' rugb- O'- Q I F' . 1, 4 1 1- ' X l glee club ix . Q , .f , Fi , ' nat' H- , ' ,QQ 'Sam 215,35 35453-- K -:cy ei- ,, f K 1525 V1 'Zi WI 441 R '! vi Kmxwbm 'g,'.:..... N N ,....-. f' --1. 1-1 f f,-1 W w 4 g. f' '33 fs HISTORY 1 fir? fj- i' nv ? -P Z,--1 4 ,,-- ii gif'- - srv- fv- .I ' -' Z? x ,QQ Mxx Iggy K xxx X 1 XX -Q 29 class of 1953 class of 1954 class of 1955 f' 13 1.1mm-Ir fuvvf ,J- 'i X, gd C l g ff l ,.f- f A 1 11-10- I I 'C ..-... S .- ' sizs I 1 ' i . - . 4 ,shui ' , Y I 4 an ,I 'F f 1 5 r. I ' .air -----I-9+ H ' . .' i A G. f L YW lf-.l .Li i 'xx . , .. ' , ... I A , fi 57 f fi L' HI V L, p1 , -- , 'I f T 1 jr v , K I H, H jf ' , 9' f f wif 4-I xy ' ff fp' ?' I, WK, X . L op--4,1 X ' ,4 '- 113' nw - gf I 27, ' ' Q Q 4 . I I ,arf ' ,pl A U F, 9' I f. -xv X:-H I X '. gk MXX K N ,ffm 5 -, X XXX WA LX 3 .- 'A ,I s gr xt ' f u f , 5 , FIRST ROW Peggy Anne Rauch Maureen McNally Gall Tompkins Ahce Dietz Laura Hrll Drane Rrechel Carol Gordlneer Elizabeth Trend SECOND ROW Mr Hubert Challou Earl Curry Bradley Chadwmk George Hertzel James Kufer Donald Fowler Russell Canruff George Joseph Marun Scolnrck THIRD ROW Wxllram Curry Roland Tompkins Sranley Kean Charles Crosby FIRST ROW John Canor Melissa Chadwxck Lxllran Bnggs Barbara Powers Eleanor Taylor James Dobbs SECOND ROW Roy O Connor Stanley Sperber Judy Polson John Wadwanskr Joan Canmff Charles Pem Wrllram Drmg THIRD ROW Leonard Lrppman Wrlham Cuatr James Cuatt Howard Trav1s Donald Nell L Miss Ruth E. Keevil 2 I 9 -2 ,R ,sl ,s in-J ,ms , 3 f N ZS 'W A ,A 17 I ,lf , ' ' 4 iv , Y , 1 . V 1 yr I, V f' if . A Wi ww A A 'W A3 l 7' ' UULL ff' ,W if V 5. A QV, 5 I V ff yy' A f' 0 I j 1 . 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THE YORKTOWN ROTARY CLUB ' 'Service Above Self ' ' HE group of men interested in establishing a Yorktown Rotary Club first met in October 1949 In February, 1950, the Yorktown Rotary Club became the fifty-first member club in the,257th District of Rotary International. Included in the activities of the Yorktown Rotary Club is the sponsorship of the local Girl Scout Organization. The objects of Rotary are to encourage and foster the ideal of service as a basis of worthy enterprise and, in particular, to encourage and foster: 1. The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for service, 2. High ethical standards in business and professions, the recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations, and the dignifying by each Rotarian of his occupation as an opportunity to serve society, 3. The application of the ideal of service by every Rotarian to his personal business and community, 4. The advancement of international understanding, good will and peace through a world fellowship of business and professional men united in the ideal of service. The following are officers: Felix DeFlav1s, President Henry Horton, Treasurer Robert Kohl, Vice President Burr Austin, Secretary Parry Burrell, Sargeant at arms Photo by Frank W Pfeiffer Left to right Burr Austm Hans E Frommholz Henry Horton Otto Berger fguestj Edward C Macaulay James Diamond fguestj Wes Silk Felix DeF1av1s James F Moseman John Amorosi Sr Walter Panas Dr William Holla Commissioner of Health of Westchester County 1811050 Members of Rotary not included in the picture Parry Burrell John H Downing Thomas L Fournier William Gels Victor Kotschoubey Henry Laber George Thomas 35 l fguestj, Louis Mastro, Thomas MacGregor, Nicholas Roxin, Kenneth Weyant, Fred DeFlavis, 'Julius J. Goldstein, Munson Frost, lfobert Kohl., I L FOR HOMOGENIZED MILK AT ITS BEST VAN CORTLANDT DAIRY PEEKSKILL N Y PEeksk1ll 7 2100 OSs1n1ng 2 1260 MILLER BROS. FUEL OIL C0. FUEL OIL KEROSENE OIL BURNER SERVICE CROMPOND ROAD LAKELAND 8 2324 36 - I Vv ,, ,, ,KWH , , ,Wm , ,M , ,,,,,, Y, ,Y ,W ,4.7,,,,,,,.,,,,,, WML.-LLL, I c . v 2 I I -I , . . I I . - . . - I I I I Compliments of ROYAL ACRES, Mill Street, N. Y. pl e ts o Compllments of COUNTRY MART SUPER MARKE VALLEY MARKET Rfchard Dohm Prop Jefferson Valley Phone EAST MAIN STRET MOHEGAN c All Yc A o Lokclo d 3058 New York Lakeland 8 8640 Compllments of CLASS of 1955 COMPLIMENT OF ST UDENT CO UNCIL Presxdent VICE Presldent Secretary Treasurer John Crosby Arnold Lewls PI'9S1d9nt Cornella Kramers Frleda Pomeranz V109 PI'6'S1d9l1f Secretary O Representatxves Treasurer Helene Enoch Lenora Bartholomew AGVISOI' Kenneth P Els1e Dahl George Joseph Dxane Rlechel Roy O Connor Vogt HE members of the Oakleaf staff are deeply grateful to our fr1ends and loyal supporters The wonderful response of these persons through thelr advertlsements has made It posslble for us to publlsh the yearbook ln splte of I'lS1Ilg costs As lt has been lmpossxble to contact every member of the commumty and outlymg d1str1cts we slncerely hope that those who dldn t have achance to show the1r support th1s year w1ll not be offended 1n any way There w1ll be future oppor tumtxes as T1me Marches On 51 Com im n I -T- , , . 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