Washington Irving High School - Alhambra Yearbook (Tarrytown, NY)

 - Class of 1948

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P D COLLINS Attendance Superwxsor freasurer Rensselaer Poy tCt.lIIIlC Instltutc IANII S O IOOII' In ustrual Arts Craft Club A X Oswego Slate leaexers College BS JOHN IJONNII LI OAI lILlNl1 Sunn side S ohns U BA Columna ARNOLD IIIIFRIN Commerelal I'1nane1al Adxxsor IN Y Slate College for Tetehers BS BLRTIIA I'I ICIx Spamsh Ir and Sr Spamsh Clubs Otterbeln U BS Xllddlebury College 'VI X FHILODORA I-I KLOrIA I'nghsh Bookvxorms Kent State U BS Columbla U MA SINGIIILD PLUMLTIGH Home Economres r Girls Cl b Levus Instltutc Columbia U BS NIA FLORLNCI XX ORTIIING TON Mathematles Class of 51 Columbm U BS AIARGARFT DAWSONI Commerexal IN Y U BS Colu1nb11U MA CONSTAINCE HAHX Niathcmatncs Class of 42 Math Club Syracuse U AB Columbxu U NIA JOAN C AIXDINI R Sehool Seeretary I TNOIBI DI UTSCIILR Iflnstory Pres Teachers Assn Track Coach Man hattan College BA Columbxa U MA XIYIIIXDA BITIK 1 rarran Gxrls 1113 IX Y State Cole e or Teachers B S JOIIN H FULLI:R Dlrcctor of Guidance PLDI'lSyTY3l1l3 State Teachers College BS New York U MA CAIHILRINIL GXPI ILS Latm Fngllsh Latxn Club Alhambra Cornell U A HFNRY RICHARDSON Tnghsh IIonor SULILYQ Mrdehebuly College AB Columbia U MA CLII FORD I1 DINSNIORF Niusxe Ielueatlon Iluelsonamres New Inglnul Con serxauuy Columbna U CARI FTONI H4rCIxI1T Band Orchestra Soe1alStuel1es U ofMa1ne B A NIILDRIID CLI VELAND BIJITILIIIAIICS Selenee A A Cheerleaders Columbu I A III IOI STI ARINS Mathematnes X Iootball Coaeh Nlxelelleburx e e SS IORD Bl CK Athletxe Dnreelor Football Coaeh Custu us Adolphus College BA Columbla Alfred U of Pxttsburg Nl A ARlHLIx ANDI RSOIN Superintendent of Bunlelmgs and Grounds CIRALD NELSON Health Basketball Coaeh Cortland State Teaehers College BA VICIOR LECCLSIQ Senence Tnqhsh B ss II11 coaeh J V Bas ct ball Brooklyn College BA N Y U NIA I-DW ARD FLICIXINGI R Sclence Class of 48 Scnenec Club Lafayette College BS Columbla U MA WARRFNJ GRAY Selenee Photogmphy Club Class of 50 N Y St te College for Teaehers BS Columb1aU NIA History fn lush bnls Club INorth Carohnn B A Columbla U M A GI OIxCwlA DANI Cvnrls Plmysxenlfducator Clrls A A Inelxan1U BS Columbn U N A MILDKID BABCOCR Home I-LOHOIIIILS Sr and r Curls Club Nes Yorl State College for leae ters BS Cornell U MS FUPHI MIA I AIORRISON Soelal Stuches P-TlLTxLf Agent Oneonta State Teaehers College EMILY Jhmw School Nurse Columbia U BS Presbyternan Hos pltal RY ITIHLI. HADLIIH Speech Dramatle Club Unnelsnty of Butler LOI' B A M A I'I ORIINCE LANIGLOIS Freneh French Club Columb1a U BS Profes sxonal Dxploma Unncrslty of Parts Dxploma NIARGARI T CANII II ID Iltcrature Teenage bool Club New York NI A ROCCO CAIX 'UNO Arts Art Club Syraeusc U BPA J GAL- . .-4, .4 tv, H A4 I -f f , , D .. r r , A .' A f A . . . 1, A , .A A' J .A , -, . . 3 v' A , . ' . 9. -.. - ..'. , . ' ' A . .. ,. ,-- y - 's v ' d. - , A , ...Q . U.,1w. .,1f.A. .1 P Y ' Av .A A A A A , 2: VA I N . A A ' '. A' Qnl. If xl' : ' Y' ': ef- J ' .. . -: 4 l' hgh' IU' ,. . U., ALA. A , g ' , . . - ' : ' ' : 1 A' Al '.4 .2 A ' ' ' . A. . A. ,A Y . . .5 : ' : - - A - - ' ' : 4 ' ' 1 - - - ' ,. T, , , Y , , A . . . r . , . , - 1' l .mv A -4 ' ' Us , . . 1 : ' s ' -, --: -g 5 of A ' . . k - lv - - 3 ' -1-, . .5 . . ., r . . .I L - ' ' 2 '- , ' ' . . V' ' . - I y - , A A A A , , u , . , .A A A A ., . ., A . . A AS AA 'A A ' : ' : 'Y Y 1- ' . ' ' ' --, - . v . , . 1 'Q g ,, , , e , . , , . . J A v A fr- ', ,.g .,.. . - , , 1 . - 4 EMILY NWRIGHT , . . ., .., . ., . . A A AA A A A U v Y - Y S 3 P1 3 s fa r . . 1 ' : - ' 'Ls ' : ' P' -, ' ' ,' Q- , . .I I . . A . . w- W I N4 A . ' , ' ' N 1 ' g ' . .Q . ., . .5 r 1 ' 'i ' , . ., . . - ... , . . , , ' . f I . 4- '- . ' ' . Isyv - A. .. . . ,, . AI. . , . e A . . S A: A . , . ,,. . .g A AAA . AA AA . 'H , . .3 ., . . 1 1 A. . . A A,A, A C AA: er, Us A w . . . . .A-' I.'b ' 3 ' ' '- 'Q I. '. ' l g f ' A A ' , . . . ' 11 ., .,g A . . A A AA . , , .r. sy 1 V, - ' , ' 4' A 4 , .., ., . . A .A ,A , A 1- 1 v.. 4. 7 3 7 ' 'I L I A ' V- - . I 4 1 - . ., . I 1 v - a 4 1 Q a -s A ' -A A B. . . - . . , 3 C -a -'a r' I 2 .li. ' ., . . A' .A ,. ,, 1 A ' S A'. , UAA BASAA I 1' 1 IB . r I ' ' g ' 'g 7 2 '. - 'X 'I ' '1 ' ' 5 . g 3 ' ., . . .

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Y . Q fe FS? He was tall but exceedingly lank, with narrow shoulders, long arms and legs, hands that dangled a mile out of his sleeves, feet that might have served for shovels, and his whole frame most loosely hung to gether His head was small, and flat at top, with huge ears, large green glassy eyes, and a long snipe nose, so that it looked like a weathercock No one can fail to recognize this description of one of the most famous teachers this area has exer known, namely Ichabod Crane However, everyone real1Les th it Iehabod Crane IS a far cry from the modern teach er The teachers in Wasliington Irving de mand respect from everyone who comes in Contact with them by their ability and un derstandmg You can not ful to recognize this fact when you have the priulege of tn ities with them After years of preparation the teacher is confronted with high school responsibih ties Every teacher is entrusted with the development of the students in his care He has accepted a mandate from parents and from society itself to impart to every student as much knowledge as th It student can possibly absorb The teacher not only has the respons1b1l1ty of molding chlraeter but he also molds the opinions of future Americans and of future generations Page eight Our teachers are not only kept busy planning our courses and correcting our papers, but they have also the organization and leadership of our many extra currlcu lar activities There isn t any teacher in our school today that hasn t assumed some other responsibility thlt either directly or in directly benefits the students We thank proudence that our teachers do not in any way compare with Ichabod Crane However, they are human The more they joke or tell of their many per sonal experiences the more they endear themselves to their students However, after years of experience, stu dents realize that the real value of teach ers is in equipping students to meet the needs of the world fhen they re 1hLe what haxe become They also eomprehend then how deeply indebted they ire to their in structors In our world todly telchers are forming our world of tomorrow The understand mg and aduee sown now are the seeds of tomorrows peieeful world H er e in Washington Irving we are extremely for tunate in having a capible faculty What exer success we achiexe as a class we may credit to the XVashmgton Trung High School faeulry QQ ' , . . . . . . , . ' 1 P, ' i . . . . . y' 1 ' . f . , 7, x l , 1 .V e working in any one of the many school ac- great friends and advisors their teachers i r - l I - I G e . I t 4 Q e '. '



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THE WORLD OF TCDMORROW Well here rt rs the promrsed World of Tomor row When we graduated back ln 48 we were all told that members of our class would be espeenally promment rn thrs World of Tomorrow md therr predrctron has certamly come true Those famous screntxsts Bob Moore Drek Teaeh man and oan Hutcheson hlve just completed the work on therr revolutronary new roeket ship whrch Drnker Brrdeau Gene M1hspm1 md lrank Murphy mtend to make a Illp to Mars Agarn xn the field of serence medlcrne this tlme Drs C Goldberg 1nd P Comm: assrsted by then capable nurses udy Cohen and Anne Amsworth have perfected 1 new qurck eurms, serum for use on horses The praetreal work was done by that frmous horse woman Barbara Gommr The fleet of modern yrehts owned by George Bauersfeld Carole Losee and Sam Smrth will hue a new revrsed craft desrgned by Izd Ixueharskr who has computed 1 new law of water dusplaeement Bob Cooley proprretor of Larths Brggest and Bestest nrght elub has added some more outstandmg artrsts to hrs roster of stars They melude both of those famous srngers Olrve Loftus md Tranees Mrg horrsn the renowned vrohnrst Pat Hallock 1nd that well known jrtter bug artrst Georgia Mae Evans And the great controversy over consolrd1t1on has been solved at least to the satrsfactron of oan Lyons Alrce McNally and Rosemary Barron Cto the Northj and Betty Lou Hlthaway and Mary Jane Lessrg Cto the South Those ultra new gl1ss and plastre dresses deslgned by Kae Wrlhams are currently bemg modeled by Barbara Lace rn the new fashron shop whlch has been completely redecorated by those expert rnterror dee orators Mmes Cassell and Barbour Thrs year agam saw Sherman Pmcus manager of the Dodgers hopes shattered by the most outstandmg prtcher a ball club has ever seen Lou Ceree who hls prtched a perfect season for the Hankees Garry Hyatt and Pete Cousms haye just set a new record for drrvmg to Florrda and Marrlyn Wrllett has set one for arrrvmg at West Pomt from varrous places wrth Jean Bauersfeld The renowned pubhc speaker Daye W rlcoxen who h1s as hrs manager the extraordrnary career woman Barbara Braun has just started a serres of speeches rn support of the new chewmg gum drseovered by R d Materne Co authors Marlon I uchs and Dolores Cregan haye Page ten 1 new book Iresh off the press Ihe Perfect Mar rrage Insprred by the U N Week celebratron m therr natrve town m 1947 Zelma Aaron and Ruth Kester have done therr utmost to ll1 llxC the U N a success ful realrty Mrss Aaron as the drplomat to Memco md Mrss Kester for her work ln Spam ohn Brlcehrtta the stage rdol of mrllrons of women the world over has opened rn 1 new play by emnette Smrth wrth words and musrc by Leshe and Mrelachlan And the Moon has frnally been reached by you guessed rt Mrke Hunt Internatron 11 Busmess Machmes owned and operat ed by Roy Avery and Naney Lllsworth are workrng on a deyrce whereby all hmdw rrtmg become auto matreally Icgrble The effrcrency of Wheatley s Real hstate and In surance Company rs due m great measure to hrs three Santa Lofaro Rand 111 Losee manager of those fasematrng models Betty Coffm and Dorrs Smrth has agarn selected an outstandmg wardrobe for them On her 10th Weddmg Anniversary Angelrna Nee Vrolante won frrst prrze rn the contest conducted by Beautrful Homes Magalme 'Ihe house rtself desrgned by archrtects Rellly and X rggrano was decorated by the owner herself Jane Grover well known taxrdcrmrst has just pre sented to Art See President of Prmceton her fmest head whrch was shot on 1n expedrtron by Tom Mar gotta The offreral announcement was made today by Janet Fulgham and Mary Ann Gross respectrve sec retarres to the frrst two women candrdates ever to run for presrdent, Lors Tyson and Peggr Warren that they have accepted the nommatrons Brll Byrne Ralph Colao and George Hrgle haye been named to the All Amerrean Football Squad as announced by B111 Nulty on hrs Sports Parade pro gram The book wrrtten by Betsy Mrller and rllustrated by Beverly Eaton was just released by the Thompson and Bell Publrshmg Company The movre rrghts haxe already been bought by Norman Vrlleneuve who has engaged Rrta Proulx to wrrte the scrrpt and Helen Wood to do the costume desrgnmg The lead goes to Vllarra Pollock supported by Barbara Dey errll Ellen Edwards, and Edrth Lee ' ' ' I' 7 P 'QV' x 1 ' 4 T ' D s v . 1 ' ' , ' 7' . , , r 1 1 C V I . - l . , f . . . ,, , A ,, , . . 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