Verona High School - Shadows Yearbook (Verona, NJ)
- Class of 1947
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WHITEHIIHNE HIGH SEHUIII. VEHUNA NEW .IEHSEY s as Shadows of our friendships fhof will lengfhen wifh fhe fleefing hours Herein, fhis memory book of youfh, ore pressed like mony flowers. A beam of hormony which was our closs disperses info voried roys Due fo inferesfsl friendships new-oll will 'rrovel differenf woys. Cpen fhis book offen ond remember high school yeors Nhfe, fhe sfofh presenf fo you o fhousond souvenhs in Shadows. JA ,efiidzzw FUHEWURD 5 1, 'l-334 M5 1 si, ESL Mig, 1 it MQ, L K jx , 11 2 K ' ', gagzm. Y' - 'xiii va ' Q, , L 3 4 wig , 4 . 'f-JV ff Q9 PL f ' f' X2 Q, fa' P, 52:5 M ,giw 5 gg., EE, ig Q2 ' ' ' , . ,, as 1 5, 4 i 'U Q 4 xx 7 ' x x X., i. .PM R 'N . Q 1 9 N35 . 9 - Q A - 'gurl f . ,X -., mlhlnia fx ,.,,, V ' , ' I f k,i., f 1 4 4 W , 3, ' as -- 1 . .O 'i 1, uf' , , -N'f.9g A ' . X rg '. ,,5 a N' L vm 3 J L' xl 4'-' -,,wf '5 'y In f L wi K . X? .5 it -2 5. 5,,.,s a-' Va -fx ani if- 5'A 'Q ,Z egg. ' Aw 5 . Af:-,,, Q 'S A f-We if v 1 ! 1 1,7 V Q .. , 12,-I' Q , ff? I if-,' 1 C fl Q 0 4. 'gi jj We lledicate . . . +his book +o HERMAN E. ANDERSON . . . Physics . . . corny iolces . . . if I were o fricfionless spof, how could l . . . . . . obsenf minded . . . shuffing his eyes 'fo 'rhinlc of lhe righf fhing +0 soy . . . 'lhe girls are reolly showing up fhe boys iodoy . . . excepfioncll . . . define fhe Brownian movemenf . . . Q weed in class . . . fovorife experimenf . . . old cor . . . on 'fhe rom- poge in sfudy holl . . . our lovely Prom . . . good counsel . . . wifh much grcfi- fude, Uncle Andy. EU TE TS SENIORS . . . . and wiII1 our besf endeavor, I1aiI -'ro Maroon and Whife . . . page I2 CLASSES . . . . . . sfudenfs come and sfudenfs go, bu+ Ihey go on forever . . . page 34 ORGANIZATIONS . . . ...The Iife blood in +I'1e body of 'rI'1e scI'1ooI... page 48 SPORTS . . . , en+I'IusIasm in Hs +op form . . . our scI1ooI spirif . . . page 62 ACTIVITIES . . . , . Ihe golden 'thread in Ihe cIo'rIw of our years . . . page 72 bww? I 'ffl -. 7' X 5 2 .I ia X X Wm X VXNCE . WXLLXP-M H. SP-NW edniendeni of schook, and High SchooX NT C GEXGER, sup SON, prXncKpoX oi We ul NKXNVXYY' 1 l. Carolyn Sfruble, Secrefary 'l'o Mr. Sampson 2. Mary E. Hamer, Treasurer. 3. Anna V. Howell, Dean ofGirls. 4. Clifford D. Wilkins, Dean of Boys. 9 THE FAC LTY ALICE A. AUGUST . . . E. HERMAN ANDERSON COMMERCIAL . . . B.S. Bos- . . . SCIENCE . . . A.B. Up- solo College . - . fha obwnl- . . . well liked . . . ambifious minded professor himself . . . , , , qlwqyg working hard, EDITH M. BURTON ENGLISH . . . B.S. Columbia i u I Universify . . . ge+ rid of your 'Ion UDIVBYSITY . . . very neav gum.. ' U l hor 'wad smug . . . sfricf disciplinarian. HAROLD BUTTERWORTI' . . . MATH . . . B.A., M.A MonIclair S+aI'e Teachers Coll lege . . . spare Ihe black' boards . . . sock and Iauskir enfhusiasf. who has my keys? . . . very friendly. IRENE EHRMANN . . . pAUL E. DIMMERS t . ' SCIENCE . . . GUIDANCE I LUTHER M. FALCONER . . . INDUSTRIAL ARTS . . . B.S. Newark Sfafe Teachers CQMMERCIAL 1 . . T,.,,,fo,, . ., B.A., M.A. Monfclair Sfafe - - - MA- MOIIICIUIT SMI' RIZTHS D:AkA ' ' AZT Sfah Teachers l i . .nioyi Teachers College , . , Under- Teachers . . . Ihe Chief . . . QeIn'1wxn Mwwwmm-MYHMM-MQW-H Mol L I ' ' I I service . . . looks good in uni- VI ' mY I0k'I'00Il7 . . . sfern on I'he oufside, gen- form. ial on Ihe inside. ,, l,,. in -V-y E---e j 3 :'- - . I 5 . ' , 3 -so AL A An num I fn ' ,- we f , ra keg ml I I I llfl- s E , f if E QP' mmf .I... 533. 'ng If I P , - .., 'f' FILOMENA c. mono 5 A ANN L. MINCHIN I U . . . . SPANISH . . . B.A. Moni- JEAN u. MILLER . . . Home ECONOMICS . . Claif 'Sm' Tmlw - - ' ENGLISH . . . B.A. Wesfmin- B.S. Syracuse Universify . . . Sllenclo Po' IUVOTI - - ' 9 P999 lf College - - - hard W0l'k- M.A. Columbia Universify . . . 'WI of vogue' currenr problems . . . loves Io . . . avidly inferesied in glow and shady . . . and she can cook, foo. read. NELSON E. SMITH . . HEALTH EDUCATION B.P.E. Panzer College Iaaskeiball. frack coach mefhodical . . . :Io-o-w . . . dead pan. walk F... ANDREW E. SON . . . INDUSTRIAL ARTS ALICE G. CHENEY . . . T . . . B.S., E.D. Bosfon Univer- FRENCH ENGLISH 'H' ' Ploufd, PZTG dd The M.A. New York University . . . wins Y . . . rnen y GV' co' Vive Ia Francel . . . genuinely BA' opsm lu' K sympalhelic . . . sincerel ' ' X esfe PAUL W. GOELTZ . . . l HEALTH . . . Savage School of Physical Educalion . . . whaI's up Doc? . . . Iales Ihe cake in personaliiy and popularify. ALINE B. VAN HOUTEN . . . HEALTH EDUCATION . . . B.P.E .... Trenlon Siale Teachers College . . . Safe Driving Cauiions . . . ouisfand- ing in gymnaslic abilify. ISABELLE E. CLARKE... MATH . . . GUIDANCE . . HEFII Universiiy of Delaware sunny smile . . . inier- in everyone . . . nolre I.'l'Y ESTELLE W. COTTON . . . ENGLISH . . . SOCIAL STUD- IES . . . . . . M.A. Smilh . . . sincere A.B. Mounl Holyole AXEL L. JOHNSON . . . SCIENCE . . . M.A. New York his profession . . . 'four years peiiie. Irusling. VIOLA M. LISSN ER . . . devoled Io leaching . . . Universify . . . .ngrosnd in SOCIAL STUDIES . . . B.A. , .IANE F. McMUNN . . . Monfclair Sfale Teachers Col- ENGLISH . . . B.A. Monlclair of Army service. lege . . . Caleferia Gesfapo S'IaIe Teachers College . . . Chief . . . sarcasm . . . Ihe new hairdos . . . variefy, The personalify lid. spice of life . . . how gayl V CAROL W. WARBASSE .. . HOME ECONOMICS . . . 8.5. Columbia Universify . . . The birds, bees and Iiowers ...sewaIineseam... varied inferesis. f WALTER M. WERMUTH . . . MATH . . . A.B. Lafayeile Universify . . . DuIch . . . plays piano . . . do or die 'looiball coach. MARGARET H. WOOD , . . HOME ECONOMICS . . . CAFETERIA . . . New Jersey Sfaie College, Trenlon . . . seen behind Ihe counler . . friendly disposiiian. SE IUHSD Only one more year fo go . . . huh, fhose under- classmenl , . . fighf, foam, fighf . . . we wanf a 'louchdown . . . ls homework really necessary? . . . iifieen laoolrs, oh, nal . . . Chemisfry quiz Wednesday, sevenfy pages . . . repori cards . . . Califomia, here I come . . . Can I see your frig paper? . . . did 'anybody find four equafions? . . . boning and groaning fo lege Boards . . . Applicaiions for Sweei . . . counring 'Phe days unfil vaca+ion . . in class . . . 'friendly discussion . . . Wha'I s wrong wifh chewing gum? . . window gazing . . . in spring a young man's 'fancies . . . buf seniors don l' have fo false exams . . . caps and gowns . . . 'I'ha+ diploma af lasf . . . Oh, fairest Alma Maier . . . maybe if hasn'+ been so bad af 'lhaf . . . 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' is -s '52 fl -,-- ' 4 LEWIS ABRAMS Lew . . . malning crafty comments onhanything and everything . . . master ot understatement . . . you're iealous . . . raised eyebrows . . . clearing his throat . . . tales with laughter . . . coax- ing Dad for the car . . . roving camera eye tor Shadows . . . the Order of the Golden Football . . . industrious . . . the Whitifenpoots a-singing. ROIERT E. IINYON kb . . . the man with supercharged ideas . . . repairing cars and radios . . meticulous . . . I can build anything . . . the fountain at the Prom . . . an' thot . . . good natured . . . quiet . . . iolring with App . . . installing the pub- lic address system tor assembly . . . methodical . . . Stevens Tech and en- gineering. l LEE SAWYER APPLETON App . . . a friendly cuss . . . full at mischief . . . crazy laugh . . . a shut- ter bug . . . handling more green stutt than anyone in V.H.S .... rather sit with my mouth shut and be thought a moron than to open it and prove it . . . time integrity . . . Stevens Tech. SHIRLEY ANN BOWMAN Fudge . . . that cute smile and spon- taneous laughter . . . bangs . . . al- ways off with the mob having a good time . . . holding doors . . . gay and yet ardent . . . hoping to become a medical technologist . . . can't help singing . . . gees Boompiie. l never want to grow up I4 ALLEN ASHLEY AI . . . watching the halls at lunch time . . . baslcetball . . , wanting to design a better court . . . wide grin . . . little blue cap . . . losing his hear- ing at the most convenient times . . what? . . . around with Jaclrie . . if I only had a car ot my own. FRANK ARTHUR BUTLER Frank . . . well developed little grey cells , . . tree demonstration at all hours . . . curly hair . . . those endless arguments . . . star ot the Dramatic Club . . . Morningside Road with Al and Dick . . . Maine . . . soccer . . . persua- sive end ot Chemical Engineering . . . Uncle Sam's attic has a special lure. 1947 JOAN D. CALDER Jo . . , hey, wait for mel . . . crushes . . . one for getting into hot water . . . cracking that gum . . . dreaming of an A in history . . . mo- bile face . . . expressive eyes . . . in the halls with Jan and Shirl . . . a vi- brant personality , . . oh, to be a second Sarah Hartburn. ANNE LOUISE CARPENTER Anne . . . saying holy cowl . unassuming . . . rah, rah, Yale . . . ex changing good will with la belle France . . . Shadows . . . screaming at the games with those four . . . dry humor . . . defending the feline species . . . longing to visit merrie England . . . Wilson . . . to write the perfect novel. 1947 WINIFRED COOKSON CAMERON Win . . . oh l see! . . . Lafayette and football shoulders . . . l love a laddie . . . little and slender . . . grip- ing about things taken for granted . . . a round trip ticket across the U. S .... one of those sixteen . . . the blue bells of Scotland will ring more clearly this summer. ROBERT 1. CASALE Bob . . . boogie records , . . long and lanky . . . telling tall stories . . . sac du bonbonsl . . . detests tifth period homeroom . . . baseball fan with Randy . . . those Yanlrees . . . talking lilre a blue strealx . . . hangs around . . . to own a motorcyclel . . . Stamford and engineering . . . California, you're won- derfull I5 fl X 5 HARRY WILLIAM CARLSON Harry . . . well maned . . . that drooping forelocl: . . . why do men have to get haircuts? . . . the lone ranger . . . practical . . . working the evenings away . . . man's best friend, ever faith- ful . . . clever imagination . . . sub- terranean voice . . . broad shoulders . . . off to the North Woods . . . a Certified Public Accountant. JOAN LOIS CASTLES Cas . . . those Rainbow Lalces sum- mersl , . . a lcing-sized queen . . . '47 Studebalrers are lT . . . Rip Rowanl . . . Esther Williams' protegee . . . blue eyes . . . no lriddingl . . . fun with the 5.5.5 .... to tind Kilroy . . . col- lege . . . money. money . , . where does it go? . . . future mistress of the U. S. Mint. l VINCENT F. CERIO Cisco . . . lhe lrid himself . . . al- ways smiling . . . crazy aboui foofball . . . helping Gag and Limey hold the benches down . . . very quiel . . . bash- ful when if comes la girls . . . cam- plaining abouf school . . . blaclr, blaclc hair . . . l'm paclrin' my grip . . . a cool million some day. ALBERT VINCENT COLLINS Allie . . . how's fhe weafher down ihere? . . . agile . . . his car . . . af Evenson's wilh rhe res? of The Heels . . , boxing enfhusiasi . . . bright eyed . . . a pair of ihose now you can be faller fhan she is . . . fufure hopes include a briefcase and a road map. KN 2 'D ,F 'X flqflx VINCENT CESTONE Nib . . . irrepressible . . . fhose shoulders . . . muscle man of ihe back- field . . . baffle-scarred offer every game . . . I5 booirs for Englishl . . . engaging smile . . . lower fhose clod hoppers . . . Buicks . . . wields a powerfu CHARLES K. COATE5 righi arm in froclr . . . off fo Rufgere Clwcl , . , keeping up wifi, N95 next year . . . give me fl'19 5imPl0 M0 . . . chocolaie ice cream . . . sports fan . . . good deal . . . accumulaiing jazz records . . . Benny Goodmanl . . . cliclr fiend . . . fha? curlyi?l hair . . PAUL JOHN CONNORS Peo . . . debaling wilh ieachers , . . if musf be ielly 'cause iam don'i shalze lille fha? . . . superiniendeni of baslcelballs . . . reserved green and blaclr plaid shud laughing slyly J ialenred ar? school wiih painfs and easel Buicks io be a greafer genius lhan Orson Welles ambling info classes . . . a schnooi: . . larynx in fhe cellar . . . business admin- isfraiion ai college . . . fo be a fycoon ar 24. G ELLIOT CONOVER Connie shy guy devoied lo sporfs I8 ass sfellar performer among those Musfangs em with Whitey and Dick modes? college in ihe fall defermined lo realize fha? All American dream I f . q In. I. I use 3 1: ' ' W 1. fvj 'V . ' r 0 1 0 M. ' 5 J , crew cu? . . . round face . . . up and of X A '. 'rip In . . . I I 0 gb I . . . rambling ihe wide world o'er . . . INK 1947 PATRICIA DICKINSON Chiclie . . . yearning ta drive . . . those super maroon convertibles . . . geel . . . retiring . . . collecting the cutest things . . . all over with Weenie . . . having fun . . . possessive . . . VINCENT DENICOLA attached ta King Fooey . . . twirling Leech down of Hn Gulch wth with the band . . . stepping high . . . H' b ' ' ',, h , fh E f fl bell bottomed trousers . . . Middlebury e oys . . . w os e raves o us H I. all? . . . gridiron stalwart . . . a de- i ' i io rec Y ful In love' pendable performer . . . really holds that line . , . late to homeroom . . . rugged eyebrows . . . for the wander- thirst is on me . . . a new carl . . . this is the Army. , .IANICE MARIA DODD .lan . . . a passion tor fashion . . . delicious laugh . . . slender, curving i ss We fingers . . . those stylish suits . . . if ' boloom . . . that is . . . capable . . . the long and the short of it with Jo JOYCE KATHRYN DOBSON . . . whatl no man? . . . off on traftic Dacia - - - smell in the S0Cldl0 - - - patrol . . . smile for the birdie . . . give the gal a horse she can ride . . . fha coygr of Life, unobtrusive . . , everywhere with Mae . . . those exhilarating barn dances . . . swing your partner! . . , vacationing in the Keystone State . . . big eyes . . . well I'Il be darned . . . Girls A.A. I7 steadfast . . . longing to remain forever young, x E ROSEMARY DiSALVO Rose . . . gabbing like a house atire . . . what a panic , . . bubbling personality . . . her smallness malres her all the more appealing . . . dancing with Jan at noon time . . . cute profile . . . uproarious times with the rest of the tribe . . . red convertiblesl . . . a iab in Washington. JEAN MARY DONLAN Don . . . day dreaming . . . dimples . . . those embarrassing situations . . . what a riotl . . . clever slretchings . . . slrilltul drawings . . . blaclr moods . . . sad and lonely songs . . . John J. Anthony's only rival . . . an a cloud with Rose and Jan . . . bright forecast . . . to be a slave to a paint brush. -07' Sadly fl R iii 1 .f va 'eff' WH li Q -e V, 4 J ' f M 2 ffl' ' l I r fs. . gi, ,-4' . ' ll l' JIM SHIRLEY CLAIRE DOUGLASS Shirl . . . in a difher . . . Oh now l'm all confused . . . Muggesyl . . . where is he? . . . blilhe spirif . . . spells ol laryngifis . . . swinging Peler . . . bouncing walk . . . gill for dra- maiics . , . direcfing from behind the scenes . . . all the world's a sfage . . . fo drive a lrolley cor. DAVID LEROY EARLE Swish . . . wise cracking in class . . . fha? Iurned-up nose . . . leasing the life ouf of somebody . . . iazzlplal- Iers . . . Benny Goodman . . . knowledge of sporls , . . now if l were playing , . . lhe game of swat . . . walchlul ouffielder . . . Kalal . . . Soulhward hol . . . fo play professional baseball. and hockey. EDITH ANN DRUMM Scofly . . . rushing 'lhrough home- work al lhe very lasl' minule . . . oh, 'lor crumb's sake . . . born dancing . . . chocolcie pops . . . Lou. I haven'l any lunch money . . . Ihe Gay Gabbers . . . where lo go fo college? . . . scor- ing on Ihe gong . . . voyoging for . . . lo slrike c gold mine. 'S new-gig ., ,, . M.. M ,.,I..f..,. ..-M . M , c. NANCY EDWARDS Nance . . . full of pep . . , cule and lillle . . . H201 . . . four years of cheerleading . . . our boys will shine lonighf . . . Pussl . . . slroking the key- board . . . diels . . . I don'l calch . . . a lively lflb of ihose sophislicaled seniors . . . Green Mounlain Junior College . . . fhe boy fha? I marry. E RUTH MARIE DUGMORE Rufhie . . . Ihal flulTy blonde hair . . modeling al Barbizon . . . menl . . . Iyping like fhe wind , . . Ihaf laugh . . . Iremulous voice . . . oh greal . . . all around wilh Doi' . . , when 'lhe waves come a rolling in . . . what Q wonderful wedding Ihere will be . . . lo work in New York. CAROL MARGARET ERICSON Carol . . . vim, vigor, and vifalily . . . fha? old school spiril . . . come on kids, really yell ihis lime . . . soff, brown eyes . . . my Buddy . . . allempf- ing bridge wifh ihe S.S.S .... isn'f fha? cule7 . . . University of Vermonf . . . Io win friends and influence people . . . beyond fhe broad horizon. 1947 JANET RUTH FOX Jon . . . in hysterics . . . what a funny bunnyl . . . nimble lingers . . . a stitch in time . . . adroit with a paint brush . . . those summers in Sea Girt . . . a gang ster . . . one of the human doorsteps . . . planning for college . . . off we go into the wild blue yonder ELIZABETH IDA GEMMELL Betty . . . at the Paramount with Joanie . . . on time? . . . neverl . . . better late than not at all . . . that sweet. small voice . . . Dick . . . honeyI . . . long black hair . . . cheery smile , . . dreaming of graduation . . . no more homeworkl . . . to be a nurse . . . Maryland, my Maryland. 1947 ROBERT PATRICK MICHAEL GEARTY Bob . . . he's Irishl . . . first one up in gym . . . movies . . . bring on the blondes . . . speeding with boys in the Gagmobile . . . oh, the pill . , . attached to athletics . . . deep. rum- bling voice . . . even disposition . . . dreams of becoming a roaming news- hound in tar-oft important places. RALPH P. GIANNETTI Spaghetti . . . protesting I didn't do it . . . cute smile . . . that wavy hair . , . standby for football . . . to become as rich as Croesus . . . a little filthy lucre buys a lot of things . . . musketeering with Connors and Som . . . to investigate the ends of the earth. I9 7' ' 4. .: t ,. HN, ?l ' 9 sf? .Nh I A: ' Y E qc TIMOTHY GEARTY Sager . . . off with Rib, looking for excitement . , . who's got a weed? . . . the Gagmobile . . . school days . . . the constant guard . . . keeping the benches dry . . . marine iacket . . . down by the rolling sea . . . to circum- navigate the globe . . . O California, that's the land for me. RICHARD JOSEF GOLDSTEIN Goldy . . . here came the clowns . . . flashy ties . . . noted for those lengthy speeches in History class . . . everywhere with Jay . . . ver vocal . . .working hard? . . . despises having to wait 'till after graduation for a license . . , wise remarks . . . college . . . to be as rich as Rockefeller. FRANK CONKLE GREASLEY Grease . . . driving the family car lille one possessed . . . did you do your homework? . . . beanpole . . . those butterscotch sundaes . . . soccer man through and through . . . corny iolies . . . around with the boys now and then ELOIS GREENE . . . 'tis fine to see the whole world . . . Pat . . . taking care of lrids . . . baclr to the soil, laughing glances . . . charming smile . . . Bob . . . serving from behind the steam table . . . on wings of song . . . lost and found . . . eager to help any- 19117 one . . . very trim and neat . . .training in a hospital . . . to be a baby nurse. . ri- JEAN W. HAGEMAN Singer . . . waving at everybody . . Maroon and White, fight, fight, . . , beautiful blacl: hair . . . sweet voice . . . isn't that cute? , . . GERALD R- HARR fine swimmer . . . ambitious . . . her Gerry . . . at school with the car friendliness . . . to the 5.5.5. with the . . . tall . . . darl: . . . ardently de- gang . . . the art of perseverence . . . lending his beliefs . . . light schedule University of Vermont , . . go and catch . . . part time iob in broadcasting . . . 0 felling gtqr, a radio expert . . . electronics is my business . . . Pennsylvania . . . delight- ing in music . . . a pretty girl is like a melody . . . for above Cayuga's waters. HAROLD HAASE Harry . . . raising the roof . . . excitable . . . explosive . . . darl: eyes and hair . . . that machine gun laugh . . . traclzl . . . point getting miler . . . around with Swish . . . Puerto Rico. wonderful to behold . . . sailing in the traclr of the sea gull's cry . . . M.l.T. . . . to be an engineer. DAVID ELLIS HEMINGWAY Dave . . . on Valhalla Way with Vandy . . . tall . . . that blond head . . . fine, unusual voice . . . spealring over WAAT . . . easygoing . . . cheerful comrade . . . quiet . . . the play's the ihiflg . . . star bright . . . new cars . . . the Pine Tree State . . . college . . a life af luxury for me. 1947 ROGER ALAN HERRMANN Reg . . . lhe cour-i iesfer . . . ob- serving ,all wiih arfful langue . . . did you miss me? . . . a gypsy lifled his fiddle bow . . . enchanling slnains . . . holiday for slrings . All-Sfafe Or- MALCOLM LAND HEM'oN chesira . . . lracl: shoes . . . long hair Hun U D I hands shoved in pockeh . . . elevafed collars.. . . wilh Mel . . . . . . collar up . . . big gun in baslrel- 0 Career sei fo music' ball . . . glue-gloved on the diamond . . . smiling face . . . mulfi spinardl . . . sines and cosines . . . in lhe Blue Boll Turning down Grove Avenue . . . fo college lcoughl . . . a big castle wiih a lilfle dream. JUDITH MARCIA KROHN Judy . . . pracficing 'for hours . . . sillien sfrands of melody . . . Brahms . . . proprielress of fhe color pols . . . scafferbrained . . . ieepers, l've losl my DOROTHY I. KUX Doffie . . . ar 'rhe game wilh Rufh and fhe girls . . . amicable good now . . . food . . ihal giggle . . , circulofing for lhe While Horne? . . l musl go down fo fha sea again . . iump on lhe Manhaflan merry go round . . . fo be a cliff dweller RICHARD W. LA RUE Dicl . . . fhe Answer Man sporfsl . . . wings on his heels gleaming smile . . . sudden laughler . . , of lhee l sing, baby . eager hey, schnoolr, shool' me lhe gizmo my brolher and I . . . 'lhe Marines have landed . . . Buclrnell . . . lo have a callle ranch in The Wesf. saddle shoes . . . whistling . . . beauiiful Kei? DAVQD CLAUDE KNQDERER hair . . . ihe skin you love +o fouch Q XZ' Dave . . . slaggering down to school - - - W9ll95l9Y - - - l0 '9ln9 for 0 50ll -' wilh frumpel and brief case . . . thai bool' - - - 70 Pami 9 m05le P'9C9- ' lunch box . . . lively inferesl in things scienfilic . . . mafh . . . l shall bring 'I , you music . . . experf balon waver . . . deliberafe . . . fo Lehigh . , . a chemical , 4 ,Qs if engineer . . . the couniry of the Golden 2' , Gate. 'ea ' 5 DONALD CHARLES LELONG Chollie . . . the All-American boy . . . bringing down the gavel . . . will the meeting please come to order? . . . tor service rendered . . . hard driv- ing taclrle . . . V.J .... sincere . . idealistic . . . the Common Mon . . grand sense of humor . . . a friend in need . . . Cornell . . . to be a dairy farmer. WILLIAM MaclNNES Mac . . . exclaiming, vou've got roclis in your head . . . soccer man . . . photography fiend with Lew . . . curly hair . . . intent eyes . . . the bonny blood of Scotland flows in my veins . . . the royal road to adventure . . . go west, young man, go west . . . the call of Hollywood. DAVID LYTLE Dave . . . behind the counter at Moran's Hardware store . . . every- thing from ash cans to little tin taclrs . . . curly blond hair . . . toothpaste smile . . . unassuming . . . movies . . . hurling the shot in traclr . . . around with Bob and the boys . . . on Easy Street . . . to be my own bossl BETH C. LOHR Beth . . . reminiscing about Luth- erland with Weenie . . . the things we did last summer . . . Bob . . . golly. gee! . . . a soft brunette . . . chocolate- colored eyes . . . in a green car . . . centering swiftly . . . my friend, Happy l . . . singing in the Glee Club . . . college . . . to own a blaclm convertible. VINCENT JOHN MARRIOTT VJ .... spotlight on sports . . . outstanding in football, baslcetball, and tracl: . . . dream man . . . pleasant . . . a penny tor your thoughts . . . half-closed eyelids . . . wrinlrled nose . . . hot temper . . . supervising the Big Six . . . Chollie . . . and all I ash is a tall ship . . . wanting to write . . . Dartmouth. MARY ARDEN MacMILLAN Pete . . . talking an the telephone . . . you're lciddingl . . . lovely hands . . . laughing . . . and my name is nut Mary . . sand between the toes at Monasquan . . . ice cream . . . nose for news for the White Hornet . . . college . . . with the crowd at the 5.5.5. . . . to own Thunderbolt, 1947 JEAN LOUISE MARSHALL Jean . . . that contagious laugh . . . oh ioyl . . . the 'Navy Air Corps . . . never at a loss 'for words . . . considerate . movies and Wittrock's with the other tour . . . hoping to re- deem sunken souls by social work . . . HARRIETT MQCULLY 'twould be heaven to ily around the Mac . . , agreeing you can soy world. that againl . . . peiite . . . merry . . . short curly hair . . . doll-like propor- tions . . . the model lite . . . early co- reer . . . promenading at Hohne's . . . green eyesl . . . chewing gum . . . song of the South . . . Virginia . . . high iinks with the S.S.S .... Endicott Junior College. EDWARD l.. McKENNA Barrel . . . working at Kelsey's Texaco stop . . . star service . . . till 'er up? . . . that screwy haircut . . . bashful . . . football hefty . . . doing the Town with Cisco and the boys . . . I ain't got anyl . . . a view of the KICHARD MEAD WlCl9. Will! Wofld - - - lc OWN ll'9 Fin' -Dick . . . coming from Pennsylvania chief station. for his senior year . . . lonesome for Lower Merion . , . that car . . . driving with the boys . . . way to go . . . classical music . . . reserved . . . take me out to the ball game . . . to get drafted . . . the land of the sky blue 1- 9 4 7 water. 23 JAMES R. McCUMSEY Whitey . . . the pride of the Mus- tangs . . . tow head . . . maple walnut sundaes ore his delight . . . right7 . . . zooming around with Connie and Dick tossing those witty remarks . . . sparkling smile . . . famous for that silent laugh . . . fhe future? . . . your guess is as good as mine. ROBERT REEVES MOREHEAD Bob . . . driving that new Dodge . . . no kidding . . . the compleat angler . . . tracking the buck in thicket green . . . this rifle for hire . . . black- berry cordiol . . . dancing in the dork . . . high voice . . . to be a ballistics expert and gunsmith . . . hopes of be- coming a second Astaire. JOAN MARIE MORLEY Moe . . . fhe pillar of 'lhe Girls' AA .... combining sports with pleasure . . . swimmingl . . . wonderful disposi- fion . . . everywhere wifh Dacie . . . barndancing . . . and circle four . . . ihe Gay Gobbers . . . who do you fhinlr RICHARD P. MORRISON you are-a senior? . , . to be gegre. Chun , . . doing The righl' 'lhing 'lary fo Ihe big boss. of lhe wrong lime . . . gees Mawhson . . , forever on lhe move . . . chasing around wiih fhe boys . . . 'fhose Chevies . . . Johnny over ihe pigslrin in Ioolball J1947 . . . fishing frips . . . fhe one +hal go? away . . . buf fellows . . . ioin The Navy . . . fo Lafayeffe. l MELVIN F. NEGER Zoph . . . fhe smiling Irishman . . . i foodl . . . man cannof live by bread alone . . . dark eyes . . . creeping corny iolres . . . if fhere is one fhing ROBERT E, NEVETTI JR, l dislilre . . . . . . passing from cenler Bob . . . unprediclable as lhe . . . a solid anchor man . . . with Rog weaiher . , . ya Heinrich . . . neclc- and around . . . a good old iolopy . . . Ties . . . fha holy ierror of Chemisiry fo pharmacy school. 4 . . . fussing around wifh Challry and Diclr . . . lhose sly remorlrs . . . l suspecf foul play . . . banio eyes . . . I , , inlromurals . . . soccer . . . Sfevens - lr 0 ' - . . lo be a missing heir and be foundl -HX 'lf are if I I n ,-. 5 r,0n'c' 1. I F g.w ix 'Q'- 2 l drgnupnnnp - 24 f THOMAS MURRAY Tom . . . fhe sheilc . . . my merry Chevrolei . . . fha? bulch hair cul . . . pole blue eyes . . . loyal io The grid- iron sporf . . . fooling around wifh Bones or fhe boys . . . greeiings 'From Uncle Sam . . . adventure on 'the high seas . . . refiremenf al 20. JANET DOUGLAS NIMMO Jan . . . shorf and sweel . . . sleelr blaclr hair . . . warm brown eyes . . . Irish 'renors . . . 'For lhey sleal your hearf away . . . unaffecled . . . darling cloihes . . . oh my gosh . . , here. fhere, and everywhere wilh Dick . . . a mansion wifh a swimming pool . . . lo be a lady hobo. 1947 GLENN NOBACK Gosh: . . . slugging Third base- man . . . baTTer upl . . . Tearing around The bags . . . basiieTball . . . blond hair , , . ThaT innocenT sTare . . . down aT The Gulch with Laoch and Rocco , . . leT's Take oii, Joe . . . on To The big leagues . . . give me a home where The buffalo roam. RICHARD T. PHELPS Dick . . . around wiTh Frank and The Morningside Road boys . . . dark . . . swell sporT . . . in The mood . . . oh, heck . .. aThleTics are my in- Teresf . . . soccer . . . booTing Thai ball . . . The mile in Track . . . oh, you becu- TiTul doll . . . Yale and engineering . . . To live in SouTh America. 1 ALAN JAMES NOBLE a liTTle shadow . . . Clniclii HELENE C. PFEIFFER Weenie . . . sTruTTing her sTuf'l came leader, sTrii:e up The band in The good old summer Time e Poconos . . . oh, gosh . . . vivacrous l . . . a song To harmonize . . I ave e I e N.b . . .on is Too complicaTed . . . Cedar CresT i . . ar u n . a n ,..g l g on ..pl I College . . . To be Tamousl To sTaTe . . . leepers Creepers . . . Tending To The line in assembly . . . . . . coming down Morningside Road wifh Franlr and Dicl: . . . Tracli TolenT . . . fleeTfoaTed in The 440 . . . sweeT Sue, iusT you . . . Duke UniversiTy . . . To follow The TooTsTeps of Hippocrafes. 1 SALVATORE RICCARDI Rick . . . plunging quarierbaclr so Tree and easy in The manner joking . . , The quiclcesf wiT in The Gulch y . . . grabbing Trays in The ccieTeria . . . Life of The ParTy, , . Dads cool: RICHARD J. F. RANDOLPH ing . . . gravel voiced . . . yeah? Randy I I . lisfening ,O Jo sycgord O TairesT Alma McTer . . . To be sen records . . . die hard Dodger Tan . . . Scllonol ln Someihlng' wait 'Till nexT year . . . craclrshaf aT ping pong . . . croquei . . . bowling , . . movies wiTh The boys . . . Bob 55202. . . . friendly Ta all . . . airplanes on ihzff The ceiling . , . my driver's licensel ?'El . . . a T946 Buicli converTible . . . To LafayeTTe. 0 25 iff' ff' MARIANNE VIRGINIA ROWELL Ginny . . . wrifing and receiving leflers . . . Paul . . . songs by Sinafra . . . long wollzs . . . energefic . . . am- ! bilious . . . a finger in many pies . . . Shadows . . . my lovely dream . . . DAVID C, ROBERTSON penwoman for lhe Progress . . . when Rib . . . surveying fhe siluafion 'YN-'SIC Sounds - ' - I0 mclof in PSYCIWI' wilh eyes brown and blue , , , Chu,-Ch ogy al Oberlin . . . and slill lhy soul , is ou! . . . up alofl with fhe score- Sffldas 0 - l board . . . blond hair . . . arlislic . . school . . . oh I'm so griped . . . MCHARD S. Rlzzo lhose Gould Slreel Terrars . . . fhe Gag- chnch-chn I ' D working on ,he mobile . . . where lhe sec meeis ihe Whife Hamm . . i -'gm ,hose cds in shore . . . swinging 'round lhe world. by . . . a Commercial whiz . . . careful . . . exacl . . . wirh Coolzie coming back from lunch . . . ploffer bug . . . lhal record colleclion . . . a maroon converfible club coupel . . . lhe won- derlusf shall seize my feel . . . lo be o correspondent AMY SMITH Ame . . . happy as a Chrislmas free . . . on fha fown . . . pin? sized . . . oh, really . . , fhose elasfic cheerleading fechniques . . . sky rockel' . . . vorsily . . . supple acrobalic dancing .in fha church shows . . . greal' . ' . ' ,' ' limes wifh the S.S.S .... o car all my vigorous . . . racing Io replace Rick . . . . . lhose louchdown passes . . . Irmal own ' I ' lo be In O muslcol Comedy' . . . proud of all fhe Irish blood lha+'s in me . . . fhe Musfongs . . ., holy gees . . . fhe wave in your hair . . . JOYCE LOUISE SAMPSON grease monkey I . i +0 ploy baseball Sammi: . . . in a hurry . . . editing Wm, ,he bas, of ,hem- Ihe While I-Iornef . . . lhose deadlinesl . . . a good job. well done . . . Long rl 9 4 7 Island summers . . . college men . . . hey now . . . quiclr and ready wil . . . lively comebaclr . . . Ihere are smiles . . . and fhe band played on . . . Wil- san . . . lhe Iar and fascinafing places. HELENE SONDRA SMITHLINE Cooiie . . . behind the founlain in Smifhline's Pharmacy lplugl . , . 'lhaf big smile . . . cheerful . . . fhere's somefhing abouf a soldier . . . loolcing for money for 'the Whife Hornef and Shadows . . . l'm fired . . . eagle eye on fhe cafeleria . . . Mounfainside Hospital . . . fo be fhe angel of the bedside. - LAURA DRAKE TOBIN Toby . . .fun fo be wilh . . . blushes . . , iolres? . . . fhere'll be a shorl pause while she coiches on . . . Easf Orange . . . charler member of 'lhe big five . . . resfless . . . sfill search- ing for fha? miniafure china pinl: ele- phonf . . . o laughing individual . . . Soulh America, falle me away. 1947 MARJORIE ELLEN STEPHENS Marge . . . whaf a personalify . . . Princefon . . . oh, yeesl . . . adoring dogs . . . accumulafing sallcellars , . . fhose wonderful weelrends wifh fhe lrids . . . warm smile . , . a grand sporf . . . sailing, sailing over the bounding main . . . wanfing fo be a professional baby fender . . . can gef along wifh anyone. SCHUYLER WARREN TOMPSON Tommy . . . campaigning for a hoclrey leam . . . you foofball men are punks . . . soccer . . . dispuling 'rhe quesfion of hand . . . dependable . . . fwinlrle in his eye . . . fhose fiendish sfories in English class . . , smiling . . . red Raider . . . driving along fhe fair- way , . . fhe call of fhe running fide. 27 JF gtg, X INK JOAN AILEEN STRASSER Joan . . . always falling info fhe mosf embarrassing sifuafions . . . oh pididdlel . . . fall, fall, men . . . danc- ing . . . 'round and abouf with fhe gang . . . poised . . . efficienl . . . do- ing somelhing for V.l-l.S .... Barnard . . 'fo false pulses and assisl Dr. Gil- lespie in surgery . . . 'cuidado much- achosl l'm Rio bound. JAMES C. TOWART Adolph . . . foofball gianf . . four years on fhe vorsify . . . massive build . . . praised be his name . . . hard-headed . . . frying fo lzeep out of fhe GLB. Club . . . wifh fhe bench boys . . , wafch on fhe lockers . . . anchors aweigh, my boys . . . a doll l can carry, J .... JAY H. TRACKMAN with Uncle Eddy . . . malie mine music . . . operafion orchesfra . . . crusading for a belief band . . . slu- denf direcior . . . sociable . . . long winded oralor . . . saying whal he bs- lieves . . , around with Diclr . . . ver MARY LOU Voss vacel . . . RuH's Hui . . . Bond's . . . Lou u I i always glggling ' i . --l visions of clarinefs . . . on fo o con- conil help if-. . D ' in -l-my Hills wilh 59'Vul0'Y of melodY' Irish . . . barndancingl . . . swing me I Af' f 4 .1- l around again Lenny . . . fhe Girls' A.A. . . . riding along ihe frail . . . fhose Gay Gabbers . . . on To college . . . shuffle back to Buffalo , . , to marry a millionaire. 1!-147 l ARTHUR WARREN WALSCHIED Bonny . . . on The prowl . . . ' e hon, be my liffle healer . . . To each his own . . . soccer ace . . . il's a grand old leam . . . sharp lies . . . razor haircul . . . fhaf Shadows' assembly . . . gregarious guy . . . enlivening fha S.S.S. Gene Soulh of the border . fomorrow The world, 28 1947 A BARBARA ANN WINNER Bobbie . . . exoggeraiing . . . higher and higher . . . smoofh page boy . . . lapping foo? . . . af barn dances wifh Lou and Irish . . . 'round '- l next couple with a grapevine iwisf . . . EUGENE RONALD WATTS Jimmer . . . The Girls A.A ,... querulous Gene . , . on fhe prowl . . . when brown eyes . . . hi lcidciol . . . a car Irish eyes are smiling . . . Thai yellow . . . io become a medical fechnicicn. sweafer . . . scribe for +he Progress . . . Wo+i's up? . . . defending lhe line . . , hit your man and hif him hard . . . cufe mug . . . pencil behind the ear . . , lighiing up 'lhe 5.5.5. . . . Bonsey . . . Tomorrow The world. BARBARA JEAN THAYER Irish . . . horses, horses, horses . . . l've gof spurs . . . in Troy HiUs wifh Lou . . . barn dancing . . . ihe Gay Gcbbers . . . ariisfs life . . . quicl: iemper . hey, l:iddo . . . fo own u siable lull of ihoraughbreds . . . bool: +o.New Hampshire . . . we'll miss you af graducfion, kid. 29 SE IIJH HISTIJHY The class of '47, fhaf's us. Afler four years we've reached our goal. Bull before we go our fo make' our ,way in fhe world, lef's 'rake a shorl four back over our days al V.H.S. All se+7 Lef's gol V Le'l s slap a minule and look over fhe sporls field. l+'s really quife a house of repre- senlafives. Sfarfing us on our way fo fame on fhe gridiron were freshmen MarrioH, Towarf. and Seffle. The nexl fhree years broughf +hese fhree plus fhe exfra added aH'raci'ions of Ces- lone, Denicola, Neger, and Lelang..ln our mem- ories fhe names of Walscheid, Appleton, Earle. LaRue, Maclnnes, and Bufler will go hand in hand wifh soccer. Swinging fhe baf and pifch- ing the ball for us were Noback, Hemion, and Selfle. Alan Quick-as-a-bunny Noble, Haase. and Phelps were oufsfanding frack represenfa- +ives. And we musl'n'1 forgef lhose baske? gef- lers like Schiabor, Noback, Hemion, Towarl. and Marriofl. These weren'f +he only fellows prominenf on fhe afhlefic field. There were many more sfalwarfs whom we'll long remember for giving fheir all for V.l'l.S. Before we go on le+'s noi' forgef our cheerleaders-lhose vilamin-plus gals wifh fhe powerful lungs and bouncing spirils. Carol Eric- son. Nan Edwards, Amy Smifh, and Ginger Hageman served nof one, nol fwo. buf fhree and four years, while Winnie Cameron served a shorfer ferm, Guess ThaT abouT covers The aThleTic de- parTmenT so how abouT making our nexT sTop aT Ye Olde Music Shoppe? There We find many broThers-in-arms including Jay Trackman and Dav-e Knoderer, sTudenT direcTors of band and orchesTra, plus our many gifTed vocalisTs, and The never-To-be-forgoTTen masTer violinisf, Roger Herrmann. Marching on down The Tield come Twirler PaT Dickinson and clrum maioreTTe Helene Pfeiffer. LeT's see, whaT else is There To look aT now? Oh, yes, The adminisTraTive deparTmenT. Managing our class affairs The firsT Three years was Dave SeTTle and This year, Dave Heming- way. Taking charge of The school affairs This year was Don Lelong, presidenT of The STudenT Council. STill anoTher honor besTowed upon one of ours was The selecTion of VJ. MarrioTT as presidenf of The Suburban Conference. AT wr lasT sTop leT's Take a peek aT our social whirl. Remember The work and fun we had decoraTing for The Jukebox Jive, The Big Top, WinTer Wonderland, and above all, ThaT masTerpiece of masferpieces, The Prom? Bob Binyon's founTain should go down in hisTory. LasT buT noT leasT are Those on The sfaffs of The Whife HorneT and Shadows. Joyce Samp- son and Ginny Rowell deserve loads of crediT for Their magnificenf publicaTions. Well, gang, guess ThaT Takes care of everyThing, quiTe a life, wasn'T iT? lT's over now buT we'll always remember iT wiTh pride, ioy, and perhaps iusT a Touch of sadness. SEBI SHIRLEY DOUOLASS, SAL RICCARDI JOAN CASTLES, MAC HEMION MARIANNE ROWELL, FRANK BUTLER JANET FOX, VINCENT MARRIOTT ANNE CARPENTER, CONNIE CONOVER STARS 6. MARIANNE ROWELL, DON LELONG 7. AMY SMITH, ARTHUR WALSCHEID 8 JOAN MORLEY, JIMMY TOWART 9. CAROL ERICSON. GENE WATTS IO. SHIRLEY ANN BOWMAN, VINCENT CES TONE 33 IIL SSES CLASSES . . . fhe old familiar places . . . fhe 8:25 bell . . . morning exercises . . . Our Fafher . . . fhe banging of boolxs . . . filfing baclc in chairs . . . social hour . . . do you lmow your hisfory? . . . Carving inifials in desks . . . passing nofes on fhe sly . . . gef rid of fhe gum . . . assignmenf bluf- fing . . . Trying fo score on fhe feachers . . . +he phone jangling . . . quief pleas.. . . . you, fo fhe office . . . Mid-morning snacks . . . fhe Sif and Sfare Club . . . scuffling along slow and easy befween periods . . . shoving for fhe door af noon-fime . . . singing Happy Birfhday in fhe cafeferid . . . Fruif . . . dancing in fhe gym . . . Re-arranging schedules on assembly days . , . cuf cards . . . shop bull sessions . . . fhe Galileos . loclrer room Sinafras . . . fire drills, welcome relief . . . I have an announcemenf fo malre . . . clock wafchers . . . feam excused af 2:30 . . lrids leaving for fraffic pafrol . . . sfudenfs come and sfudenfs go, buf classes go on forever. is 'I 1 -. A . Q WM: . 9? THE JUNIIIH CLASS Sepfember fourlh finally arrived! Yes! Thal's fhe day we became upperclassmen! The fall sporfs-folio affracled many iun- iors, and we had lols of fellows parlicipafing in foofball, The high poinf of fhe soccer season came when Max Pellra helped beal Wes? Poinf wifh his fimely goal. The ofher sporls, nalurally, broughl' oul new junior faces, as did lhe Dramafic Club. lhe lilerary produclions, and various commif- fees. For +he Prom lhe gym was fransformed and became a Spanish Garden fhrough 'the ef- forls of The Junior Class. We have big plans for our senior year! Jusf walch our smoke! PRESIDENT Roy Rinne, VlCE-PRESlDENT Gordon lrovn and SECRETARY-TREASURER Eileen Whifalor. B clleff, Cor5eIl, , mlfll, Boclriccllio, R ' W: Allen, Hallie ' Gibson, Sfeen Br' JUNIOR Cl-ASS, PAGE 3 IST ROW: Croful R., DeClleser, Crofuf E., L Sfella, Green, Rifclrie, Shaw, W Delucca, Vincenf G Paulse a armingfon , raham V n, Barron ZND , King , an Brunl, Scllmici, , Fransen, Wlrilaler, Williamson. ROW: Hoclsfein, Frank, Baldwin, Krzacz- Iowsli, Begerl, Silver, Gradowsly, Pignafello, Gerard, Smiflr S., Wyckoff O'NeilL Abram- son, Kesfner, Edelhaunr, Flynn, Hadaway, ln- gold, Sigsby, Prouf. 3RD ROW: Granl, Fon. Clreaile, Kingllam, Norflr. Jensen, Oahnell Pracfor, Folia, Williams, Molinaro, Carroll, Manfalfo, McGovern, Wallace, lush. 4TH ROW: Kidder, Dodds, Lang, Swanson, Noll, Burns, Casfillo, Jelsfrom, Lyfle, JUNIOR CI-ASS, PAGE 37 IST ROW: Deyerbgrg, Vonderl Iyde N., Holder- Iield, Abrahamson, Holmes, Tlbornley, Dui? Garfley, Scllullam,, DeWiH, Sachs. Rose Shaw, Sfewarf, Courfney, Hal Turner, Warner S ' 2ND RO obmsan. y, Kmglbam. Connor , Brown, Dailey, Rinne, Edwards, lglrfon, Nilsson, Maioros, DuBois, Janson. X. N-f .RQ H 1 - Qi ' ,Q 5 X . if tqng. 'yi 5 9 ,.4 Q aux gi 'S 6 9,8 A ,J 1 i . 'L' Q L , .... S. Lk' ix S - gi, T7 ,f Af' 9. AS Fxossie r 10. Whoi's We Kola? H. Peiii l 2. Don'i fd in dedms... X3. Ou-Ko-Kel M. Chummy. huh? 15. Going somewhere? Xb. Cdgoie or Pepsodeni? V1. Hmm-rn-m XS. Sokiude X9. The GMS 7.0. VunW' 'IL Aww-w-vd 21. WAX, now! 7.3. 'Greesom e Threesome ' W qhikl if V is if 4 f SY iEim viii ,JM , ., A W LW W ' , ? X A. tg! k pg aff? f M ilfgf 2 I V V g 55 V Sk 1 I i A A 111: : gg A 5 W . ' W. , sig' -'-' :I '2 I X 5 in 1 I J 3? sb 1-2.5 M '-f -Yufmxw L f M 4 ' 1 W , , ,,N,m,3 , N . , ,arm ff, K N K fjgfmjz A . A 44 -ai? . , .. 1' M 4 . ' ,f., , if i C6 I , Ab., YB W if-iw-mn Ex .. I 'N ' w ' 55 Y THE SUPHU IQIHE III. 55 ll ceriainly is wonderful 'fo be Sopho- mores: a+ lasl' we are on our way +o lhe very lop. Sfariing fhe year off in fine siyle, we presenfed a dance called Sfar Lighf Sere- nade. Wilh a park scene as fhe fheme, and wifh benches and greens camouflaging ihe gym, ii wen+ over in a big way. Our boys deserved a huge cheering sec- fion in bofh 'fhe pigslcin deparfmen+ and soccer, and as 'the new season came rolling in, fheir parlicipaiion in baslceiball and oiher Spring sporfs was ouisianding. The rungs of fhe ladder of success are before us: who knows how high we will climb? PRESIDENT: Dean Pringle, VICE-PRESIDENT: Buffy Ann Jennings and SECRETARY-TREASURER: Dolores Schia- bor. 7. S I. Du 2. Wafciv ll Session fire bird ' :ell 3 . Hold if, .li 4. Conversofi mmyl on, eh wh i o? 5. Pro ' Chee maize: 6. Excifingll Shore Seei Bac opirofno Eyord s n I un fan re Beaufx perfecf IO. Silly Boysll Il. Farmer-eHe a ga' W 9? .-A 1, 1' x .A ' s, K W X W .Q 'ix ' MW wx 'N- 'S 5.25 ' 'QQ , 4 1 THE PHESHM N EL S5 Slowly, as fhough mognefized, freshmen spor+s and clubs, and in April our class dance were drawn foward Verona High School early proved fo be a huge success. one morning in Sepfember. Affer a, few weeks Now offer a year of worlc and good of adiusfmenl lallhough some of us were finding limes, we feel very experienced, and loolr for- ourselves in Algebra when our desfinafion was ward fo seeing lhe incoming class floundering in Lafinl lhe class leaders were elecled. ihe halls of V.H.S. The Freshmen helped fo supporf differenl' PRESIDENT Dave Sampson, VICE-PRESIDENT Richard Fifoof and SECRETARY-TREASURER Margo Marfiold. uQf' rv, Sachs H 3RD ROW , Bradley, semen, H y e, Gulle D ' , man, Davie Hayes. FRESHMAN CLASS, PAGE 44 IST ROW: Carlardo, Steinbach Keys. Kearns, Smoral MaCCo , Geolple , Kays, Capufo, BurneH, ren. 2ND ROW: Fifoof, Wil Reig, Kruder, Nuss, W roll, Green cox, Pier, arren, Tllom e, Harris M ion, Pisel pson, Car- , orris, Carnpinile , Wlleafon, Miller. land, Egner, Fl P , Yea- 3RD ROW: Wei- ynn, Brown, Hinlely, Wall, Deih. roefor, Edsall, Nirnrno, Coad, Dull Huey, Henley, Boollr, Sfecllnan, Heyer. 4TH RO . Marlield, Ericson, RoSe, Tilesfon, Noll Conover, Cqrlabona, Fullon, Phelps, Williams, Sady. Gillian, Rowley, G. Sady, Wafsen. FRESHMAN CLASS IST ROW- V . PAGE 45 . oss, Rizzp, Gusfavson, Alllleusen, Silverman, Gaylord, Arclrer, Uowling, Mac- Claren, Jenkins, Tlrayer, Geafly. 2ND RO McKenna, Cano, Heuser, Boclriceio, K derson, Sampson, Slvulfz rnann, Eri k ruff, An- e, Garrabranf, Ba c son, VanDuyne, Do Marlin, Hqrwin. Wi , orner, : Carver elfley, L fl rlggs Ax , Sherman. s, Foss, Congdon, While, Q. b 'R .L 5 s x ,d,ggil 'f M gf if' 5-f- ' E . Ax' 3-1 5 4 fi sw' gf? .. . . -ugh- 1 4 .fx -u if .fi vga 1. They mode M 8. Lei' us 9. Tho'Y's righi, in on it Brenner XO. Fore!! H. Si-Hing pre!-N VI.. Why so sod, Margie? B. Phaying nursernoid N. Teie 15. Dreaming Xb. Seco VI. Mus XB. Whoix No s X9. Bid Kids! nd chikihood de-bound mire num l'7xT1n 5 ORGANIZATIONS . . . fhe lile blood in lhe body of +he school . . . siudenf governmeni' . . . +he long righf arm of fhe law . . . 'lhe power and fhe glory . . . leadership and ini+ia+ive have made i+ so. CommiHees . . . oufposfs of democracy . . . 'fhe Dramalic Club . . . on sfage, everybodyl The srudenfs presenf . . . Mr. BuHerwor+h and cas? in +he spo+ligh'I' . . . scenery and greasepaini' . . . rounds of applause. The Band and Orchesfra . . . playing as hard as fhe fellows on field or courf . . . rugged rides in a bus . . . +uning up before assembly . . . +he rus+le of song shee+s of rehearsal . . . 'Phe Glee Clubs sounding 'Iheir nofe . . . The Whife Hornef . . . fhe rush of The presses . . . bus+ling fo gel +ha'r las+ impor+an+ ifem . . . fhe word is mighfier +han +he sword . . . Shadows . beiween 'l'he pages of a bool: are The rernembrances of a year . . . long hard hours . . . +he passing parade . . . +he language groups . . . bons amis . . . buenos amigos . . . if is one world afier all . . freasured is The spirif of cooperalion. nn-nownnaan wwrvciw ww 1 an i STUDENT BIJVEHNMENT Sfudenf Council meefing, Wednesday. period five, room four . . . +here's o lof fhey did up fhere fhof won'f sound like much here . . . cz lol of +honlcless jobs like collecfing money fo' We Red 0055- mlsing m0 eY for 'he Con' suaunnm commence rnssioem. Vinson! Mgr finuonce of fheir own orgonizcfion . . . hashing non, our ideos for fhe beffermenf of +he school, and 'rhere were plenfy of fhem . . . some good, some no+ so good . . , if wos fheir job io decide which wos which ond puf 'lhe beffer ones info use . . . seffing up o sfudenf cour'r . . . 'rhoi' wosn'+ easy . . . if was o challenge, meefing fhe problems, and 'rhey go? fun ouf of if . . . CABINET IST ROW: Morrison, Buflor, Donlan. ZND ROW: DiSclvo. Sampson, Dickinson, Smifhlino, Casfls, Fox, Shaun. 3RD ROW: Riccardi, Binyon, Calder, Greene P., Applofon. Tovori. HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES IST ROW: Mills, Sempier, Bush, Thompson. 2ND ROW: Brighfon, Pellra, Brown, Hemion, Connors, Brooks, Fulfon, Wilcox. PRESIDENT Don Lolong, VICE-PRESIDENT Graham ln- gold, SECRETARY-TREASURER Mona Drumm and Miss Howell. I ll I L ll l Commiffees . . . aiding and promoting school acfivifies . . . Handbook . . . guiding hand fo incoming Freshmen . . . Sfage . . . +es+ing l, 2, 3, wool, wool . , . Assembly . . . fhe buzzer 'rolls fhe rush of passing homerooms . . . Red Cross IIUMMITTEES I , 4 Sf ,p. 4 ,ffl i 'I 1 5 1, vi' 4 JW' 1 I I I I W K 2 T 1- K-1- +D- STAGE COM M ITTEE i H .4' KB, TNQ-7 X ' 2.--.-'-L - - A LJ. L 4'-Liyt J-Q BU LLETIN BOARD COMMITTE E Trying to help fhe less forfunafe . . . Social say if wifh gel-well cards . . . Bullefin Board picfure language brighfening fhe halls +he Pafrols . . . Hall . . . syn+he+ic policemen . . . Cafeferia . . . Junior Ges+apo agen+s mainfaining law and order . . . Boys' and Girls' Locker . . . underground walchdogs . . . a fhing accomplished is a ioy forever. 3 Off lege? -A ' il I mr ' , W O, 5 l If fr' , .igslf if E' V LAN!! x 1 li ' - -ez, N E T Q . f f - - RED CROSS COMMITTEE CAFETERIA COMMITTEE ii? fgo , V ' 1 in if .r -1. fy '- V I 1 3 1 . iw? 296 E - 1 L Qs? - 25 ip. 1,2 0 HANDBOOK COMMITTEE SOCIAL COMMITTEE The Siudeni Sfage-hands BOYS' LOCKER PATROL ' 02? f s 1 V 'rf pn ix Iv I Qu -4 if 5 T E-'zz JID, HALL PATROL I, li . f K' ff 97, The Cafeferia Commi'Hee-a+ resi' .gl H The Girls' loclrer pa+rol-minus bananas C . 4'l 1 is E e 0 I .kin l TRAFFIC PATROL Q' 9-f Lf I 2-igffftalg 5, K ., I' ' Q Q 'Q J GIRLS, D P -LD ASSEM BLY COM M ITTEE SHADOWS IST ROW: Negar, Walscheid, WaHs, Smifhline, Di Salvo, Dugmore, Carpenhr, Marshall, Miss McMunn, Rowell, Douglass, Krohn, Hage- man, Maclnnes, Abrams, Applefon, Cesfone, Tilesfon, Heuser. ZND ROW: Foss, Srrasser, Crofuf E., Whilaler, Crolur R., Klix, Bursf, Abrams, Paffee, Pfeiffer, Diclinson, Lollr, Widmarl, Jennings, Cadby, Cameron, Drumm. 3RD ROW: Thornley, Tobin, Williamson, Donlan, Fox, Mah, Rose, Sachs. Hanley. Deyerberg, Warner, Cesfone, Eric- son, Edwards, Gemmel. 4TH ROW: DeWiM, Marfield, Jacobus, Vesh- lage, Bush, Drumm E., Sager, Hall, Herried, Smirh A., Abrallamson, Casfles, MacMillan, Dobson. 'STH ROW: Duff, Silverman, Rose J., Ericson L., VonderHyde, Rifchie, Shaw, Paulsen, Dodd, Calder, Bow- man, Holderfield, Warmingron, Bochicchio, Robinson, Wyloff, Sfewarl, Morley. 22 Shadows . , , 'rhe spirif of V.H.S .... mee+- ing rhis afrernoon . . . remember, we have fo malce Shadows a suceess . . . yes, Ginny! . . . Publicify assembly . . . Soufh America +ake if away . . . wa'rch rhe birdie . . . Hey, sir sfill you! . . . con- 'rribufions accepled for lhe Rogue's Gallery Re- view , . . buf you've iusf 'goHa sell more copies . . . we need money . . . come one, come all- Musrangs vs. Faculfy . . . proceeds for Shadows . . . February 7'rh where are 'fhose wrife-ups? . . . relax, kids, we mode if . . . +hey're here . . . +here's a Senior! . . . Will you please sign my book? . . . fhanks for The memory. WHITE HORNET IST ROW: Connor, Hemion, Riuo, Smilhline, Pallee Barron, Jennings, Pfeiffer, Sampson, Krolmn, Cameron Ericson, Tileslon, Herried, Walls, Walschied. ZND ROW Melz, Drumm E., Sager, lacobus, Burst, Abrams, Dickin- son, Lohr, Hall, Drumm M., Ceslone, Widmark, Garlley, Heuser, Garrabranl, Sherman, Miller. 3RD ROW: Flynn, Marlield, Ericson L., Velislage, Bush, VonderHyde, Mac- Dougall, Williamson, Schmick, Gommel, Smilh, Caslles. Hageman, MacMillan, Edwards, Klix, Calder, Dugmore. 4TH ROW: Schwiizer, Delucca, Silverman, Rose J., Ron B., Tliornley, Duff. 5TH ROW: Worminglon, Bocliiccio, VonderHyde, Rilchie, Shaw, Sachs, Paulsen, Croful' E., Croluf R., Deyerlaerg, DeWiH, Warner, Abramson, Holmes The While ll-lornei . . . lhe voice of V.H.S. . . . published every lhree weeks . . . oh Henry! . . . 'rhal' assembly . . . who is Minnie? . . . we 'lake your money and buy ice cream . . . selling sub- scriplions . . . only 50C . . . large slaffs slaving undervorious ecliiors .' . . deadlines . . . sei for one day, and ariicles slnaying in a week ialer . . . where's 'rhe copy? . . . chief Sampson and assisl- anis burning lhe midnighl oil . . . hol off fhe press . . . knois of kids sianding, reading, laughing . . . 'rhe lunch line while wilh papers , . . have you seen Meow? . . . lhe romance of newsprinl . . . silua- 'rion is ihirly. 7 'hu-K l QZf'V1QJo f V l ' 1 11 J . l ' 'Q f ' , . I . y ,I 1 y . ...J , .-L, , . 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V sg W x 31' 5 .:., -Q: k A 'YK ' -3 9 ' W 'S' 4 'A 'A TY ' . A e 'Al' . '1'f 'f in Q - W Q ' ., 1 ' ze- 3 '- 1 ' ' - 'A i .' .P X xx-0 , 1 h 4 ' Hb , - N N 42,1 ,,,. by .:,, . V N ,K , , K f -e .z-6 A ' .,. V- fi ,Q V, if R' 3, f . ... ,, X5 1 gf' , - 'Q , 1 ' - - W -4 , My W N , , X Y g my The lirsl splash of Maroon and White on fhe foofball field heralded in an aclive season for lhe Verona High Band. From gridiron fanfares fo classical seleclions, il' s+ruclc up many ear-pleasing melodies. The peppy rou- 'lines of Helene Pfeiffer and her fwirlers, and lhe behind-fhe-music sheefs worlc of sluden? direclors Jay Traclcman and David Knoderer will never be forgoflen. Noi 'ro be ouldone, fhe Orchesfra was again on coll 'ro sound forfh wilh i'ls reperloire of marches and maslerpieces for brighf assemblies and programs. Our own full voiced choir, +he Combined Glee Clubs, sang beau+ifully8 and well in lhe lovely Chrisimas enlerlainmenf and also in lhe Spring Con- ' cerf, anofher high nore in fhe musical calendar. A golden ba+on 'fo Uncle Eddy and Miss Messick for Their unliring efforfs. BAND IST ROW: Pfeiler, Cond, Dickinson, Holderfield. ZND ROW: Jenkins, Sampson, Connors, Trockman, Egberf, Peferson Sampson, Nolfi, Rowley, Hinckley, Bradley, Wall, Yeofon, Anderson, Knoderer. 3RD ROW: Jennings, Robinson. .MB URTAINQ O : IST R W Douglass, Marield, Ericson, Num, Horr, Truox, Cox, lursf, Wilton, Shaw, Hemingway, Hagerman, Allen, Tlleson Conover Burro G R'f lic, Dugmoro, Klix, Cold . N ROW: Sli f, Ja b s, Mulle Ed d M C ll S li H P I Frasor, Ron, S lliab Smi ll, Cudb , Cll illi on Ed ll DH P C d K P . RD ROW: Bin n,Kdd S n, Lu ng, R d Bula S b gal! Wllktil 5 A F F 1' YF? 0 1 Nfl f' H 'Q fl 'ffl -in f I I 1105. ima? Jlllllk lguqif f -l U C f X J X I OING UP. DRAMATIC CLUB IST ROW: Jennings, Mah, Garrabranf. Dodd, Tobin, Sampson, Drumm E., Herriod, Sager, Doyor- berg, Holderfield, VonderHydo N.. Schuliam, DeWiH, Sachs, Rose B., Gorfley. ZND ROW: Hauser, Allhusen, Wiseman, Wlleafan, Miller, Crofuf E., Ericson C., Cameron, Marone, Paffoo, Mr: Buffer- varfli, Pignafello, Croful R., De Chaser, Abrams, Harley, Wyckoff, O'Noil, Krolln, Pfeilfor, Dickinson. 3RD ROW: Duff, Al:-rahamson, Holmes, Thornley, Sfewari, Caurfnoy, Warnur, Ruehl, Drumm M.. Vehslago, Bush, VonderHyde D., MacDougolI, Bluck, Silverman, Flynn, Driggs, Sherman, Gvullo. W I4 'K ik A f A? J ff Fc f,.,,,r',aLfE5wJwi'1, f f'-: 1111511 I. S. S. IST ROW: Douglass, Carpenter, VondorHyde, Hall Drumm, ir6sorlora: Shaw, secr6laire: VonderHydo N. vice-prhidonh: Tobin, secrilaire-adioinfe: Herrisd, Pig- nahllo, Drumm E., DoClllsor, Schuham. 2N.D ROW: Ed- l.S.5. 60 wards, Wein, Holmes, Smilh. Croful E., Hageman, Mah, Doyerborg, De WEN, Crofuf R., Sachs, Riichio, Harr, Tllornlay, Schmiclr, Miss Cheney. JRD ROW: Adams, Goldsfoin, Sampson, pr6sidenfo: Calder, Dodd, Krolsn. La Rue. Vive la France! This spirif, pervading fhe meefings of +he ln- 'lernafionol Sfudenls Sociely, did much fo bring abouf anofher year of pleasure. The dexfrous puppel shows and amusing slcifs presenfed a+ lhe monlhly galherings and The Chrislmas program wifh Hs can- dle-lighling ceremony all creaied 'rhe desired afmosphere francais. The adopfion of pe+i+ Rob- erl, a war child, was a greaf cess, and il' is hoped lhal packages 'rhaf were sen'r lo made his life happier. Nous desirons donner mafiresse, de vofre bonie. suc- 'rhe him nos remerciemenls 5 Mademoiselle Cheney. Merci beaucoup, chere Saludos Amigos! La Ter- lulia Espanola, gracias lo lhe lively and able assislance of Sen- orila Peloro, spenl a lascinaling year looking inlo lhe life and cus- loms of our Lalin American ve- cinos. Al lhe meelings, which look place once a monlh, lhe nalive language was spoken and Spanish songs and dances held sway, much lo lhe enioymenl of every mem- ber. One ol lhe mosl colorlul of lhese was lhe gay parly al Chrislmas lime. As a climax lo lhe leslivilies, lhe greal Pinala was broken, scallering gills lar and wide. Whal a lime! Adios! ' sPANlsH cLus Fox, vice-presidenle: Williamson. secrelariag MacDougall lesorera: Wein, Cadby, Schiabor. Jacobus, Cox, Fraser, Collins, Taylor. 2ND ROW: Koslnor, Drumm E., Archer, Tiloslon, Warner, Noll, McCully, Pfeiffer, Dickinson, Doug- lass, Caldor, Lohr, Donlon, Bursl, Truox, Marone, Barron IST ROW: Miss Peloro, Fernald, DiSalvo, Smorol, War- ren, Nuss, Edsall, Ceslone, Paulsen, Dodd, prosidonle' SPANISH IILUB VanBrunl, Nolii. 3RD ROW: Mills, Voss, MacMillan, Eric- son C.. Duff, Courlnoy, Abrams, Ralloo, Coslono, Wid- mark, Bush, Vehslage, Gaylord, Jennings, Allan, Bluck. Smilh, Schaof. 4TH ROW: Hauser, Allhuson, Van Duyno, Gulla, Harr, Erickson, Smilhlino, Marshall, Sfrasser. 5TH ROW: Robinson, Goarly, Moyer, Walsehiod, Voss, Van Ellen, Rizzo, Sempier, Thorp, Marshall, Trackman, La Rue. Wilson, MacLaron, Holmes, Dailey, Abrahamson, Rowley. THLETIII5 SPORTS . . . sianding in +he bleachers on crisp. aufumn dovs . . . ringing ou-l wiih Sfand up and Cheer offer a V.H.S. fouchdown . . . noisy pep rallies in fhe gym . . . Trudging ihrough +he snow +o see +ha'l' baslceiball game . . . felling your neighbor io keep quie+ when a player was ialring a foul . . . feeling fafigue wifh fhe miler as he came down +he home s+re+ch . . . craclcing wiih fhe fension of a las? inning squeeze play . . . Shoufing un+il your lungs iingle when ihe cheer- leaders come on 'lhe 'field fo lead you in a yell . . . whe+her your ieam was winning by forfy poinis or losing by as many . . . Whe+her 'l'ha+ fellow played a greaf game or whe- lher his performance was slighfly below par . . enfhusiasm, a symbol of V.H.S. qualiiy, +ha+ every school sirives for and V.H.S. possesses in i+s fop form . . . if is our school spirit 19, 1. Ae ' 4235? 4 'ffwfgggggs :Nw ,yu 4 'A wwf: I M SX X s' ri? 4 5' 3-. Q:-!?.k K., Q2 233525, K 1 - 3: v . 7. ,. Q. M5 5 LAY! . D I ,ww-l ff g EX SN J , P . ,m n H 13:76 A q - H A ' 'LL' Q 'L' . si weaifiz ' Q ,K mfr - ' is qs as M Q I . - L . . .. X f . . 3,5 552 355' KW 35 - E 5 1 x i 13'-fx , A 31 Y in .N 2 W, K' L- y ' Q , 'W W M' l if gf 'N lug W Egg A Ulm- 5 Y 33 .Q A22 i Y In V 1 'W ' H ':'5.,L A If ,. YJ ff, LF A in N K K X vg..L?..S1: ENN 1,1 B69 g 'E , wwf W - -2 Q S gg M -Q f 1- . 1 Q i f zz' ' '14 7 4- 1 I Q .gg ',, fb 'gy Q 0 I ig ' 5 an . - K k Qi W' K A X if WY f ' 1 A. W, HM My My R . - - f 7L'J,, f,' Aim 2 ,ts F Fifi? 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'SRD ROW: Xlreudor, Bod-fxcchio, Dovhs, 'Jun Hooisn, Bochkehko M., Skeworj, Gvusiovson, Wannkngkon, Erich- son, Von Dwayne, Wheokon. ?QWfN' if f v VN BASKETBALL XX 56 V4 A A5 Vincenf Marrioii' Under fhe able guidance of Coach Nelson Skip Smi+h, +he V.H.S. ibaslcei- ball quinlel' enioyed a successful year. Mac Hemion and Vince MarrioH, bo+h of whom caplurecl 'rhree le'Hers in The sporf, were ioined by Glenn Noback, Graham lngolcl, Jim Towarl, and George Schiabor in comprising +he feam fhaf bore +he brunl' of lhe baHle fhroughouf fhe season. Glenn Nobaclr Graham lngold Malcolm Hemion .lim Towarf Slup Smlfh J wisa,i SUIIEEH 'Sli 42, ?W xfy NW 5 Q ' Q s I ' T v-5.7 , WQLX ' 'L -5 .3 4 The recapiTulaTion of The I946 soccer sea- son Tinds a record oT Tour games won, lour losses and Three Ties. AlThough This does noT appear parTicularIy brillianT, iT is ouTsTanding when one considers ThaT The Maroon Torces were deTeaTed in Their TirsT Three games and Then ToughT Their way back To compleTe The record They did, Among Those who shared The load ThroughouT The campaign were CapTain ArT Walscheid, Bill Mclnnes, Dick LaRue. Lee Ap- pleTon, Al Ashley, Frank BuTler, Dave Earle, Bob NeveTT, Tom Tompson, Ray Rinne, Dick Edel- hauser, Fred Broolcs-and Max Pellca. The highlighT of The campaign was The Trip To WesT PoinT, where The boys deTeaTed The CadeTs, I-O. B SEB The I947 baseball season found a new coach af ihe reins, wifh Woody Lifwhiler suc- ceeding Paul Doc Goelfz af+er +he laHer's faifhful years in head capaciry. Some good ex- perienced maferial was on hand, and V.H.S. parfisans looked for a successful year. Glenn Noback and Mac Hemion, each looking for his fourih le++er in fhe spor+, were figured fo be rhe mainsfays of fhe infield fhaf also had Graham lngold a+ shorfslop. Dave Earle and Al Ashley in fhe ouffield and Clarence Rodgers and Tom Wallace, bolh pifchers, were o+hers who had experience and were being counfed on +o give assisfance. TH Eli MT '- I ' 'Q -31 r ' if I f ' T ox. of '47 'K' yd' -F ii? 9 LI. .,i W' S , ' M -. .f zfil ' S- j X ,X ,4-'A The Maroon frack squad. possessing one of lhe beffer records among fhe smaller schools. in fhe S+a+e, headed for anofher banner year. Coach Skip Smifh had some promising point- geffers wiih Don Carroll in lhe sprinls, Alan Noble in fhe 440, An' Walscheicl in fhe 880, and Jim Brighfon, Harry Haase, and Dick Phelps in rhe mile run, ln addi+ion fo These, Co-capfains Vince Marriorl and Vinnie Cesfone were in fhe hurdles and fhe sho+pu+ and discus fhrow re- specfively. These along wilh ofher pofenfial cin- der sfalwarfs such as Sal Riccardi, Lee Apple- fon, and Dick Morrison were ou? io profecl fhe sfreak of seven years unbealen in dual meels. The season's climax was fhe Slale meei con- ducted fhis year af fhe Rufgers University track Three llheers Fur Uld . H. S. You wanled lo yell. You wanled everyone To know fhaf Verona was 'rhere vocally as well as physically. Then oul bursf +he cheers, lusfy and slrong, led by fwelve vivacious girls performing in fron? of you in 'rheir maroon and while iumpers. ll was a wonderful feeling 'ro realize fhaf in 'these peppy cheerleaders, whafever fhe score, our school spiril was personified and 'rhal because of lhem we would surely malce a lasling impression on our fighfing opponenfs. On +he furf of flue gridiron, on l'he hard wood floor of fhe baslcefball courl, in sun or in rain, 'rhese gals inspired lhe bleachers and 'rhe reams 'ro vicfory. Hail lo fhem, oh Alma Maier. LEFT TO RIGHT: Violei Schuham. Ericson , Nancy D9lOl'9S 5Cl1l0b0l' I June Cox, Lynn Ericson' Ann Allen Ginger Hageman, Jo Ann Bluclr, Carol Edwards, Eslrid Paulsen. Claire Schmiclr. Amy Smilh .QV X , xlrkvx , N, , n ?g3,,l '. 1 ' ,, 326, Q 'S ' 1?XWu,, ,w . ' ,,:- S I .Q . fgs M 5 X- 4, 1 in f 1 mx 4 ya 5' wk Q' Fw' 'QR .W I Q' -r fkfi- 4' ' s' N, a : 'kf,z.!:1zN4z,Liig,?.!',i ij! gf S, , I 4 C Y X LII y.wt,ifvl6J! 1 y I Rm H . v ' Ulf ,VA V 1 4 FA, A Apt 2 ffxii 3 . ,f il I 3: . . f su, I QE iw W -H 2 -3 3? . A Q Q1 arf xi C111 ACTIVITIES . . . lhe golden fhread in lhe clolh of our years . . . pep rallies . . . we've gol' a cheerl . . . selling candy af lhe games . . buf I haven'f lhe change for a dollar . . Come join fhe dance now, +he world is gay . . . 'lhal' Junior Prom . . . 'lhe spashing lounlain . . . This Junior Prom . . . inside 'lhe walls of . . . foolball gel-'logefhers . . . sltio 'lo my Lou S+arlighl' Serenade . . . while sfrolling lhrough +he parlr one nighf . . While Chrislmas . . . lhe sloclr- ings were hung by 'lhe chimney wi'l'h care . . . dreaming in fhe Winler Wonderland . . . Esca- pades af fhe Norlh Pole . . . and all l'he olhers Give our regards lo Broadway . . . Henry V Cyrano de Bergerac . . . one againsi a hundred . . . Sfale of lhe Union . . . al' 'lhe Mel' . . . lighfful melodies of La Traviafa . . . 'lhe A. Harry Moore School . . . 'lhe laughing hopeful children . . . les beaux arls . . . minialure furnilure fhe museums . . . oh, when 'lhese memories fade? I-HITI ITIE5 P3 ESG' ff Lu, Ski? . X5 5 i 15154 5 agwfww E . www 1 -132513553 A ww? AW 5 1 X 0 ,flaw KM f ,M 5ff A dm! 4.1151 M LU4' 4 c. M QGJZWV .Z 162 :wo 5,4314 ,4., g,41Jff, L, fb Z' A 724445 w16'1ZA fa? 044 fc 'fs XM 052. W 1 . ENN! . V' 11 xafjf , 35 ' an .-'W .qt IW A 2 L, Lf 'f',.4fQL4, by 4,2 if Awei! K-f g6:' .- gym i .,k ,x .Av af s - . . M iw af N 1. x. x N S 5' 431 5 fx' ., Il H A wJ4,,A..Qzfj.,a4,l,ff1mff, -4 4, .ii ca ' 902' Q ,bf A 9 SAJQZQJMJGJJLHE .... Z' ,,w 'T'- QI I . A 352 V A .F -f , , K V' . 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S fs ,NY fi , 5? v 2 iafifllki? , ,gm if M1 L 'f W-Q X sms! . my ---- 1 'f sf ff I2:Ef.' life' X Jaws ,Q A Q, A . X? V in 4 7 1 5 was . gag VIVA LA MEJICO REAL ART WORK UPP5 A DAISY JUST ME Cos Jean and Jun Chuck and LaRue Pai SMILE FOR ME, PLEASEI ANCHORS AWEIGH DON'T YOU DARE WHATS UP7 Ginny, Deva Mawhson Judy Inky and Bob WHO'S GONNA READ WHO'S HOLDING WHO SHARPI - YOU PUSH 'EM THIS? UP? Phelps Winnie and Cosflu Mary Ardon Bobo and Chuck 79 BEHIND BARS THOUGHTFUL OUR PRESIDENT LAUGHING AT DON7 Jann Hqrry Chollio Whihy, Mawhson Bobo and Chuck HA-WOE lc FQR YOUR THQUQHTS RUG-GED FUN 4f4 LITTLE CHEESECAKE, PLEASE Whihy Cami. Dave Joan, Toby, Margo and Joan LDV UMM-M-M-M-M WHO DAT? DO I LOOK PRETTY NOW7 PARDON ME WHILE I Jun and Shirl Joan and Anno Gone GIGGLE Rosie 80 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT WE, The class aT I947, in order To Torm a more perTecT Union, esfablish iusTice, insure domes- Tic-whaT am l saying? lSee whaT U.S. HisTory has done To us?l LeT's sTarT This again. WE, The class of I947, in order To publish This, our LasT Will and TesTamenT, do hereby de- clare ourselves sane oT mind and sound oT Jimmy TowarT's body, hoping ThaT The aToresaid documenT will be carried ouT To The TullesT leTTer oT The law. Ahem. To our dear friends in The Class oT l948. we bequeaTh The following remarkable aTTribuTes oT our Thoroughly amazing conTemporaries: Dave Earle's nose. HarrieT McCully'S i0b OT Hahnes, Joan STrasser's eTTiciency, Tommy Tomp- son's blazing shirT. Dick MeOd's cor. JOr1iCe DOdGl's gorgeous cloThes, Don Lelcng's Tine qualiTies aT leadership, Shirley Bowman's Dresden doll TeaTure5, Dick Ranclolph's quieTness, Ginger Hagemanis beauTiTul black hair, Rose DiSalvo's bouncing personglify, Bob Binyon's radio-acTive mind, David Knoderer's size I3's, Joyce Dobson's spurs, Mac Hemion's laziness, Frankie BuTler's expansive grey maTTer, Carol Ericson's pep, Harold Haase's rugged good looks, Shirley Douglass' Thespian abiliTies, Bob GearTy's deep voice, Sal Riccardi's way wiTh a TooTball, Joyce Sampson's lrish wiT, Al Ashley's looping TaIenTs, Bob NeveTT's rolling eyeballs, Sandra Peck's lovely smile, Jimmy McCumsey's silenT laughTer, Harry Carlson's sheepdog TopknoT, Joan Calder's inimiTable Tacial manipulaTions, RuThie Dugmore's iumping keyboard, Dick GoldsTein's impersonaTions oT Jimmy DuranTe in our Treshman year, leverybody's Tryin' To geT in on de acTl a morocco bound copy oT Trackman's OraTions, and a special dose oT Dr. Noble's liTTle pink and green pills. Specifically, we leave To The iunior girls a drool cup and a BIG handkerchief For use in The movies, and To The iunior boys, such as Graham lngold, Jimmy BrighTon, and Muggsey Carroll, we leave Mel Neger's sTaunchness in The line and George Schiabor's bulldozing TacTics in The backfield. UPON The up-Gr1Cl-COmlr1q SPOFTSFYIGH in The lower classes, such as Frank Aldiero, Clary Rogers, and Philip Weiland, we besTow Vinnie MarrioTT's all round aThleTic prowess and heighT, and Glenn Noback's sharp fielding around Third base. lSharp, ThaT is-he Told me so himselT.l ln The more esTheTic realms, we leave To Judy Hall, Jean Donlan's dexTeriTy wiTh painTbrush and crayon, To Nancy von der Hyde, Judy Krohn's dreamy piano Tingers, and To The orchesTra an album aT VicTor records, conTaining The magic sTrQin5 OT Maeslrra Roger Herrmann's violin. To Ra Rinne, aTTecTionaTely known as Bugs Bunny, we leave one large carroT. To Phihip WhiTe and Donald Wilcox, we bequeaTh membership in, and The liberTy, equaliTy, and TraTerniTy principles oT The charTer members aT The Big W , Gene WaTTs, and Bonsey Walschied. Upon Max Pelka we pin a solid gold medal Tor meriTorious service and gallanTry in acTion aT WesT PoinT. ' To any underclassmen who have The gumpTion To Try To ouT-do Them, we leave The spiriT of cameraderie oT The Raiders and MusTangs and Their snazzy shirTs wiTh whiTe leTTers couchanT on Tields Tiery and sable respecTively. To The specTaTors in The grandsTands, we leave hopes Tor maioreTTes as cuTe as Weenie PTeiT- Ter and Chickie Dickinson, and To Del Schiabor and Lynn Ericson we leave Amy SmiTh's and Nancy Edwards' sTreTchable cheerleading meThads. To Mr. Sampson we leave a more inTellecTual and progressive Senior class lgee, whaT big words. buT we mean every sillabul oT 'eml, To Uncle Eddy, a bigger and beTTer band which will march in sTraighT lines, and To Miss Howell, a smaller buT beTTer U.S. HisTory class, compleTe wiTh Tour eag- er Taces and plenTy aT applicanTs Tor SweeT WisTeria College, To Axel L. Johnson, as Senior adviser. we leave an auTomaTic window opener, a homeroom ThaT will shuT up aT The 8:20 bell, a never ending supply aT clean band-aids, and a good nighT's sleep. Vinnie CesTone also leaves To The above an unbreakable, unbendable chair wiTh a wide, com- TorTable TooTresT Tor The ChemisTry lab. For our beloved TaculTy we ThoughTTully provided a memo book Tor Mr. Anderson, a silencer Tor The inTerrupTing whisTle for Miss Cheney, a gum recepTacle Tor Mrs. BurTon, and a dunce cap, prinTed wiTh The words, BOY, AM I SMART, Tor use on The nexT freshman who doesn'T unclersTand IndirecT STaTemenT, Tor Mr. Wilkin. And we leave ourselves To The merc aT a iusT and plenTeous Heaven. Miss Jane F. McMunn and Miss Fiknmena Peloro being our execuTors, we do hereby sign, seal, and aTTesT This will on The TirsT day of June in The Year of Our Lord one Thousand nine hundred and TorTy-seven. THE CLASS OF I947 WITNESSES Rib John's OTher WiTe RochesTer Lassie His MasTer's Voice ChiquiTa Banana Cookie The Cisco Kid Uncle Andy Toby A BeeTle Caspar MilqueToasT Lena The Hyena Miss Cairo Jones FaTheris MousTache A Schnook Kilroy TIJH WE'VE GOT A Cl-IEER We've gal a We've gal a We've gal a VERO MARCHING Marching on Cheering lor cheer, yell, leam lhal lighls lilce IPausel N A , Lel's go, ON DOWN THE FIELD down lhe field High School Rip up lhal--leam, Their slrenglh Now give a long cheer lor Hig men. Cheer. cheer, we dely. and cheer again. h School -- High may lighl la lhe end Bul we will win, FIGHT, TEAM, FIGHT Fighl, leam, fight Fighl, leam, lighl Hil 'em hard and Knock 'em down. Fighl, leam, lighl. ARE WE GONNA WIN IT? Are we Yeah Are we gonna win il? manl gonna win il? Yeah manl Are we gonna win il? Yeah manl All righl lhen, lel's go. CHANT V-E-R-O-N-A-- lPausel Fighl, leam, fighllll THE ALMA MATER Oh. lairesl Alma Maler Our praise we sing lo lhee Ancl ioin in song logelher Our hearls so loyolly. Sons ol Verona ever Exall our one And wilh our delight besl endeavor Hail lo Maroon and While. And wilh our besl endeavor Hail lo Maroon and While. LONG N VERONi----lA VERON--il-A VERON -1.1.x Fighl, leam, lighl. ELP U5 REMEMBER WE'RE GONNA SNAP OUR FINGERS We're ganna snap our lingers lsnap. snapl We're gonna clap our hands lclap. clapl We're gonna slamp our leel Give us a lreal All righl boys Turn an lhe heal. I42-3 l-2-3-4, 3-2-l-4 -4 Who lor? Whol lor? Who are we gonna cheer lor? v.E-R.o-N.A, Iers 90. FOR THE For lhe V E R For lhe O N A For lhe maroon For lhe while For lhe maroon and WE'll light, lighl, fig VER while hl Fighl, lea m -lighl, fight MAROON AND WHITE Maroon and while Fighl, fighl Maroon and while Fighl, lighl Fighl lor lhe maroon Fighl for lhe while Fighl lor Verona Fighl, lighl, lighl. END CENTER End, cenler, laclrle. guard Hil your man and hil him hard, Hif him high, lmoclr him low, Come on Verona, lel's gol SKY ROCKET Sis -1 boom -- Verona High School RAI-l, RAH, RAHI 82 ah-1 STAND UP AND CHEER Sland up and cheer Sland up and cheer for our Verona For laday we raise Maroon and while above lhe resl. Above lhe resl Our boys are lighling And lhey are bound lo win loday. We've gol lhe sleam, Rah, Rah, We've gal lhe leam, Rah, Rah, For lhis is our Verona Day. ON TO VICTORY On lo viclory, on la viclory Smash righl lhrough lhal line. Talce lhe ball righl down lhe 'field A louchdown every lime, Rah-Rah-Rah. On lo viclory, on lo viclory Fighl on lor our lame. Fighl fellows, lighl, fighl, lighl We'Il win lhis game. OUR BOYS WILL SHINE TONIGHT Our boys will shine lonighl Our boys will shine. Our boys will shine lonighl All down lhe line. Our boys will shine lonighl Our boys will shine. When lhe ball goes lhru And lhe score goes up Our boys will shine, HAH, HAH. HAH. H. S. Hah-hah-hah high school We love lo cheer Always viclorious Year afler year God Bless our boys as logelher We'll cheer lorever Hah-hah-hah high school. HELLO Hi ya l whal d'ya know? Everybody's here. lo say Hello! lEveryone in audience STAND UP in greeling.l Pi-ITBUN5 DR. AND MRS. G. R. SHAW MR. AND MRS. G. D. SILVERMAN MR. 8: MRS. J. P. SMITH MRS. P. STEHLE MRS. M. B. STEPHENS MRS. G. A. STRASSER MR. AND MRS. C. TOSCH MRS. JOHN TOBLER WILLIAM TRACKMAN MRS. TRUEX MR. AND MRS. LEONARD C. TURNER MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM WHITE MRS. A. WHITEFIELD MR. AND MRS. FRANK L. WINNER MR. AND MRS. THOMAS J. YACENDA MR. AND MRS. J. ABRAMS MRS. F. C. BERSWORTH MR. AND MRS. HENRY BROWN MRS. 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AND MRS. ARTHUR NOBLE MR. AND MRS. H. J. NUSS MARY A. O'NEILL MR. AND MRS. H. PFEIFFER MR. AND MRS. D. S. PHELPS MR. AND MRS. G. N. PROCTOR MR. AND MRS. L. F. RANDOLPH MR. AND MRS. S. F. ROWELL MR. 8: MRS. DAVID SACHS MR. AND MRS. F. K. SCHULTZE AEKNUWLEDEEMENT5 LITERARY ,..... MR. EARL NICHOLS Campus Publishing Company MRS. DEXTER WHITE MR. GEORGE GLOVER WI'1i+e Phofogrophy Sfudios MISS JANE McMUNN Adviser PHOTOGRAPHY ..... ADVERTISING.. CIRCULATION.. ART ........,.. PUBLICITY ..... SPORTS .... BUSINESS .... TYPINO .... EDITORIAL STAFF ..ANNE CARPENTER .......LEW ABRAMS .HELENE SMITHLINE GINGER HAGEMAN ......JUDY KROHN ...JEAN MARSHALL . . . . .GENE WATTS , . . .ROSE DI SALVO ...RUTH DUGMORE The edifors ond sfoff would like Io express Iheir oppreciofion for Ihe involuoble cooperoIion, odvice, ond perseverence of all who worked for Shadows, I947. 84 Compliments of Al - Mom - Lil UNITED CIGAR STORE 1 VERONA. N. I. EVENSON S Phone: Verona 8-10115 VERONA. N. 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H.ARBECKE REALTOR Herbert Stalp Agency REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE 512 Bloomfield Avenue VERONA. N. I. Verona 8-7326 William A. Carr SUPERIOR VERONA REPAIR SHOP CO- Electrical Contractors 340 Bloomiield Avenue Radio and Bicycle Repairing Lawn Mowers Sharpened VERONA' N' I' Keys Made - Locks Repaired Verona 8-1708 522 Bloomfield Avenue VERONA, N. I. 1920 1947 Best Wishes to Class of 1947 RALPH E. MARSHALL , ANDERSON S GUILDCRAFT OPTICIANS AT THE CENTER FLOWERS, INC. 5 Church Street' 6 South Park Street Hinck Building MONTCLAIR. N. I. MONTCLAIR' N' I' Montclair 2-5128 Montclair 2-2921 - Z-2922 86 One ot the Largest Music and Radio Stores in the State NATIONAL MUSIC SHOP OPEN EVENINGS Largest Selection ol Recordings in New Iersey RADIO SERVICE 570 Bloomfield Avenue MONTCLAIR. N. I. Compliments ot HOFFMAN 'S LAKESIDE DELICATESSEN 550 Bloomiield Avenue VERONA, N. I. PUBS or DISTINCTION I. BROWN, LTD. 10 South Park Street MONTCLAIR. N. I. STANLEY M. CROWELL CO. DISPENSING OPTICIANS 26 South Park Street Near Church Street MONTCLAIR, N. I. Hemstitching -- Pleating - Pinking Buttonholes Buttons and Buckles Covered Yarns - Stamped Goods ELITE ART and GIFT SHOP 560 Bloomfield Avenue MONTCLAIR, N. I. Montclair 2-3273 One oi America's Leading Hardware Stores ACE HARDWARE CO. VERONA, N. I. EVERYTHING LEO HOCKSTEIN, Mgr. Verona a-4200, 8-5500, 8-9570 CENTER DRUG STORES PETER M. PORSAVAGE, Ph.G. THE REXALL STORE Grove and Bloomiield Avenues Telephone Verona 8-54Ul Prescriptions a Specialty Verona 8-5521 GEMMELL'S DRY CLEANING SPECIALISTS 700 Bloomfield Avenue VERONA, N. I. Daily 8:30 to 5:30 Evenings-Tuesday and Thursday, 7 to 9 FRED E. CASPAR PRESCRIPTION OPTICIAN 10 South Fullerton Street MONTCLAIR. N. I. Montclair 2-6809 Compliments of LOUIS WIERDO 672 Bloomfield Avenue VERONA. N. I. W. BARNETTE SMITH REALTOR Verona Insurance Agency 575 Bloomfield Avenue VERONA, N. I. Phone Verona 8-5533 Muriel Smith, Iacquelyn Smithline Co-Adjutors Compliments of IIM and CARL SHOP 632 Bloomfield Avenue VERONA, N. I. QQ C C Who is the owe with a Smile . GIRL very much like you-perhaps she lives on your block or went to your school. She's friendly, wants to get ahead, and takes pride in a job that counts in her community. She dresses well, too, on a salary that is the highest in tele- phone history. Yes, she likes it here-the interesting work, the pleasant surroundings, the feeling of working with young people like herself You will like it here, too. And your Vocational Guidance Di- rector can tell you how easy it is to become a Voice with a Smile after you graduate. Ask her today. New Jersey Bell Telephone Company 89 Verona 8-6071 VERONA HARDWARE. CIVIC CENTER BAKERY INC. I. Avenue HOUSEWARES VERONA' N- T- PAINT - OILS - VARNISHES FERTILIZER - LAWN-SEED Telephone: Verona 8-2104 GLASS - TOOLS 542 Bloomfield Avenue VERONA. N. I. IERRY DAVINO, Proprietor Montclair 2-1653 MADISON'S BOOKS - STATIONERY GIFTS SCHOOL SUPPLIES - GREETING CARDS PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES 427-429 Bloomfield Avenue MONTCLAIR. N. I. Photograph VGTOIICI 8-5501, 8-5502 DSu11plies ETJESQ 6 X Eglcrqing, Opylng LUMBER - MASON'S MATERIALS COKE - COAL - FUEL OIL 8 I-ibrfgry mln- mul Iron Fireman Automatic Stokers EST' '882 and Sound 720 Bloomfield Ave. Durrell SIYBSII at R. R. Oppgsife Food Fair VERONA, N. L MONTCLAIR. N. I. Phone: MOntc1air 3-1234 90 E. E. LEACH. INC. STORAGE - MOVING RUG CLEANING Agents for Allied Van Lines CALIFORNIA - MIDWEST - FLORIDA 641-643 Bloomfield Avenue MONTCLAIR. N. I. Montclair 2-3200 Verona 8-8382-3 0 WEST ESSEX BUILDING SUPPLY CO. LUMBER - MASON'S MATERIAL FEED - SCREEN - INSULATION 40 Depot Street VERONA. N. I. 'xYour Community Building Supply Dealer 9 I . . . AlI'L' 11s I1CL'L'SSLll'X' 111 1I1c I1111I1I111g 11I' Ll I111c 1'1'111'I11111I1 11s 1I11'1' iII'C 111 1I1c 1'1111s11'111'111111 11I' ll SIxXSL'I'LllTCl'. 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Verona 8-10213 Founded 1875 MONTCLAIR'S DEPARTMENT STORE Telephone: Verona 8-8228, 8-8229 MONTCLAIR' N. L PV O if UHNSUN Il ANDSUNINC. OIL Office and Plant PORT MURRAY DAIRY 110 Fairview Avenue VERONA N I I, HENRY and A. HILLMANN Distributors 1936 1947 Plan Your Vacation to Include Essex County Band and Orchestra SUMMER SCHOOL Senior High School-Northfield Road WEST ORANGE. N. 1. Ask for Bulletin Sayward F. Rowell Phones: Edward Schill Ve. 8-1864-I Ve. 8-4502 94 est ' :isa-1 W You'll always remember the day-the day you W it H shed the designation Student for the more impressive sounding Alumnus or Alumna . There are other things to remember, too-things lilee this quote of Beniamin Franlclin's-- If lf a man empties his purse into his head no man can take it away from himg an investment in knowledge always pays the best interest. You have made that investment. Continue to malce it. 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