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he CAROL .IEANNETTE SMITH RUTH ELIZABETH PUGH Ruthle The world IS all before me Born New York New York May 23 1930 Actrvlties Sceneshlfters 1 2 Ivy Leaves 4 Art Club 4 Pnze Rhetoncals 1 2 Forum Club 4 Ruth started her hugh school career at Morgan then she left us for a year at Ogontz Boardmg School However her Sensor year finds her back among her pals at good old Morgan We thmk that Ruth ought to wnte a book on her expenences at boardung school It would be a best seller for sure She has plans for being a wnter and has made use of her lnterary talent this year by workmg on the Ivy Leaves Staff Fall wall find her ct college and we wash her all of the best of Luck It couldnt happen to a mcer gurl JAMES RINTOUL lm Even by small thmgs are great thmgs helped Born New Rochelle New York April ll 1928 Activities Sceneshiftersl 2 3 HIY 2 Camera Club 2 3 4 Music Club 4 Prize Rhetorlcals 1 Student Council 4 You ve all seen Jim Rlntoul swlnglng down the hall to arrlve In class a second before the bell rlngs Well this speclmen of young manhood plans to rlse high In the financial world mllllonalre Jlm s well known for hrs lone de vlvre and Ideal manners Thus tall lanky Senior has represented our class by being Prelldent of Student Councal this year Everyone who has ever attended any of Morgans basketball games has heard .lims volce fringmg from the bleachers He lusts eating and sleeping as has favorlte pastlmes and dislikes homework and competltlon He hopes to be a success In everything he does and has what It takes Smitty' Her mceness as praceless Born Guilford Connectucut August 24 1930 Actlvitles Class Secretary 2 Choral Clubl Sceneshlftersl 2 3 4 Athletlc Assoclatlon 3 4 Field Hockey 2 3 Gurls Basketball Scorer 2 3 lManagerD 4 Junior Prom 3 Senior Cotllllon 4 Tower Photography 4 Who s one of our most dependable gurls? Here the arrow points directly to Carol Although she ls rather modest she s a friend to all and always on hand when there Is unfinished work to do Her pleasant dlsposntlon contrlbutes to her achievements You can always depend on her to slgn up for the make up commlttee for a play Her talent for decorating Is revealed when she becomes Involved In decoratlon of the halls for dances and other special events Her ambition ls to enter the rneducal professlon and we know that she wlll be a reliable nurse AMELIA LOUISE STAN NARD She IS no less than what we say she as Born Maddletown Connecticut July 16 1930 Actlvltles Tower Staff 4 Ivy Leaves 2 3 4 Sewmg Club 2 4 lPresldentJ 4 Choral Club 1 2 Field Hockey 3 4 lManagerD Basketball l 3 4 Sophomore Dance lChaIrrnanj 2 Athletic Associatnon 2 3 4 Music Club 4 Sus as she is known to all her frlends IS the pnde of the Physical Education Department for she excels ln all sports She s known for the strength wlth which she wselds her hockey stuck and ln basketball she ls noted for the agnllty with whuch she dodges her opponents and races across the Boar to score the points for good Ole Morgan Sus a peppy girl Is sure to be found watchmg all of Morgan s basketball games and cheering them on to victory Her hobby IS boats all kmds of them and where ever you Gnd a boat you re lnable to find Sas Her mann dislikes are belng called Amelia by her frnends who know better getting up early and going to school Sls ambition is to become a good typlst and we re sure shell achieve her goal
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ELIZABETH ANN NEUWIRTH 1lB.nyu With magic of motion and sunshine ol glance. Born: Clinton, Connecticut June 20, 1930 Activities: Ivy Leaves 1, 2, 3, 45 Choral Club 1, 21 Sceneshifters 1, 2, 3, 41 Sewing Club 3, 41 Forum 4, Play Ticket KChairmanJ lp Cotillion 41 Junior Prom 35 Hi-Y 1, 25 Play Contest lManagerJ 2. Perhaps you've been wondering who writes those clever novelty columns ln the Ivy leaves? It's none other than Betty Neuwirth. It has been largely through her efforts that our school paper has been a success, these last few years. Her good workmanship and dependability will be missed next year. Take this cleverness and resourceful capability for work, mix a teaspoonful of smiles and a large pinch of humor and you have a recipe that will tell you why Betty has been a valuable member of the Class of 1948. STANNARD HUNGERFORD NORTON e Stan Everyone that knows him knows life Born Hartford Connecticut April 6 1930 Activities Sceneshlftersl 2 3 4 Ivy Leaves 4 Radio Club 3 HAY4 Prize Rhetoncall 2 3 Stan is one who will keep you laughing from the time he puts has head in the classroom door an the morning till the time you see has coat tails flying around the corner at night He as one of our good students and also a good gum chewer His activities in Sceneshufters have continued from his Freshman year and he has proved himself an able actor Occasionally you ll see a frown on hls face as he walks down the hall but it s only because he s concentrating for some last mmute crammmg for a coming test With his pleasant smile and vast knowledge of world otfalrs he s proven himself an accomplished conversatlonallst Dee Plmmey 4 Basketball 2 3 Muslc Club 4 'X gl she chooses ELINOR WESTON NUTT Friends are all that matter Born Melrose Massachusetts March 22 1931 Activities Choral Club 1 2 3 4 Ivy Leaves 3 4 Hu Y 'I Radio Club 3 Music Club 4 Here is a gurl who frankly admits that she likes boys Always a smile and full of fun thats our Dee You can tell her by her Hylng blond hair and those sarcastic remarks that keep the class IH stitches She is one of our good natured students and her daily yoke ID the morning sets the class off to a good start She spent part of her Freshman Year in Chester but Chesters loss is our gain Elmor or Dee rates movres as her favorite pastime and abhors sly people Her bug ambltlon IS to make someone an efficient secretary and we all know she will be a success with the help of those speedy fingers on the typewriter and her attentive attitude ALINE SHEAGREN PALM I would help others out at a fellow feeling Born Saybrook Connecticut .Ianuary 6 1930 Activities Sceneshaftersl 2 3 4 HIY2 3 Choral Clubl 2 3 Softballl 2 3 4 Hockey 2 3 Alme though a rather quiet member of our class could by no means be eliminated Her will mgness to work and her fanthfulness make Alme one of the most popular girls in the class Her Interests however do not cover only one field She IS an athlete at heart and wherever there Y IS a game or produce you wall mvarnable find Alme Almes plans for the future are as yet B71 indefinite but we are sure that she will achieve a worthwhile position in whichever field llpi II II ll II ' ' ll 3 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 I F ' 1 1 1 - ,, ,, . . . . . . . . . . , , . . ., , 1 . , . . . . ll II 11 1 : I 3 1 1 1 F 1 7 - 1 1 A X . 55,51-J R .fs 1 ,, f 1- 11 - .1 11 ,. 3 1 1 1 1 1 I ' 1 I i 1 I - V 1 1 L L 1-.Si V2 , , . 'w l Q' v' ,f ' . . . . V 1 1. , W 'f . 1 , , -X 1: .xr
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LILLIAN ELIZABETH STEINBACH Thy modesty s a candle to thy ment Born Middletown Connectucut June 23 1930 Actlvntles Sceneshlftersl 2 3 ChoralClubl 2 3 4 Sewlng Club4 Jumor Prom 3 Lll the one with the laughing dark eyes and sweet dlsposltlon IS kept pretty busy with her favorlte actlvntles Choral Club and Sewmg Club She has shown great Interest In musnc In the fact that she has been an actuve member of Choral Club for four years She can play a tune on the piano at request too' Travel maxed wuth :ce skatlng would make Lal very happy Her mam dlsllkes are homework and hvlng up In the stacks Lsl s current ambltlon ln lute as to learn to drnve a car! Besldes this tnvlal ambltlon she IS stnvlng to become a Hospital Receptuomst and with her cheery greeting she ll surely succeed Lll IS another admirer of the mascullne slde but as many mlght say Who usnt BARBARA BANGS SWAIN Bobble Ambition IS the growth of every cllmb Born Old Saybrook Connectncut September I6 1930 ACTIVITIOS Fneld Hockeyl 2 Basketballl 2 Softballl 2 3 4 HlYl 2 Sceneshlftersl 2 Athletic Assoclatlan 4 Morgan Tower 4 Junlor Prom 3 Barbara IS not as studlous as she mlght appear and she IS always ready to help a pal out of a spot Durang her first three years at Morgan Bobble was quite the athlete takmg part ln Field Hockey Basketball and Softball In whlch she was awarded a trophy for outstanding playing In her Junlor year Barbara IS also musically lncllned and her plano playing ablllty makes her a nlce glrl to have around Another of her talents IS parlez mg ln French which she does very well By the way Bobble dld you ever find out how to say Bndgewater m French? FLORENCE MARTHA TIMMERMAN o A lrght heart lives long Born New Jersey February 22 T930 Actlvltles lFalrlawn New Jersey 'll lMorgan 2 3 4, Rndlng Club l Basketball l Choral Club 'I 2 3 4 Junlor Prom Committee 3 lvy Leaves 2 3 4 Sceneshlfters 3 4 Senior Cotnlllon Commlttee 4 Flo ns one of our wllllng members Just ask Flo and your task is done Another of Flo s outstanding characteristics ns her abrllty to wear the latest styles rn clothes and halrdos Her gay personalnty ls both a welcome and an addltlon to our class Her responsive wllltngness wlll be a great asset ln any future achlevements WILLIAM JOHN TRNIK wlllle Always ready lor work or pleasure Born New York New York January 23 1930 Actmtles HI Y 4 Senior Cotllllon Committee 4 Junior Prom Committee 3 Wlllle IS a shy lad who thanks gurls are gust gurls Wlllle one of our shy Seniors although he IS not an octave partlclpant ln sports always finds trme to be an enthuslastnc fan Has mam ambntlon IS to get out of hugh school Hidden talents are often overlooked because of a qulet exterior Many a lunch hour you can see Wlllles bug long llmousme plled hugh with fellows pull out ol Morgan s yard and zoom downtown lshort lunch periods you knowj Take em away' says Wlllue an reference to sophisticated glrls When asked hls dtsllkes he answers senously school Long drawn out radlo commercuals are one thmg that really annoy hlm Has quletness and mannerly ways will wln hum much success tn this great wade world of ours ll'Il Lll H t -H I , I 2 ,,: ,,,: 7 . , , . - .. ' .. . ,,. ,,., .. . , . ' f - 1, -In , . ll 'Il ,, .. . . ,, : I I 5 rf ri 1117 ' ri fl I I - f - , , , , , .. I - , , IIFIII 1, - - H I I 1 , ,,: , 1 .,,: 7 ,,i ,i . .. . , . ll ll 1, H Z , I :-5 5 . - . , , . . I , I - - U I , . ,, .. . .. . . .. - u 11 ' ' ' - 1 - 1 ' -
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