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

 - Class of 1952

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We do Mis Wm qrafifude For aH hr- has dome for our Claw. JOHN FULLER RING MASTERS ROW ONE: Mrs. Taylor, Secrefaryg Dr. Desopog Mr. Barbour, Presidenig Mrs. Kroeger. ROW TWO: Mr. Johnson, Superinfendenh Mr. Mahoney: Mr. Fuller, Mr. Deverillg Mr. Cluneg Mr. Hamilton, Mr. Morse, legal advisor I M . f . , V ' ' ,. Q.. ,I- 1. I MR. JOHNSON, Superiniendenl MR. FULLER, Principal G-.O. OFFICERS RALPH McKINNON Treasurer CARITA RICHARDSON Secrefary DAVE STRAWSON Presidenf JOHN LYDEN Vice-Presideni 5 V 1 I N, ff Q xxx '. 0 , , lf f 2s2i1u'?4'1 A, Q45 1 fn. . I I I f ff' , '26 f 1 J' ' f lu K' D n J, ff , ' X if ee. ROW ONE: Mr. Warren Grey, Miss Emily Wrighi, Miss Margarei Dawson, Miss Marfha Flinf, Mr. Henry Richardson. ROW TWO: Mr. P. D. Collins, Mr. Vic+or Leccese, Mr. Eugene Riley, Miss Mildred Cleveland, Miss Lois Leslie, Miss Florence Worfhingfon, Miss Mildred Bab- coclc, Miss Cons+ance Hahn, Mr. Ellioi Siearns, Miss Caiherine Ga+es, Mr. Ar+hur Anderson, Mr. John Zimlxa. 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One brighT SepTember morn oT I949, we came bounding back aTTer a Two monThs vacaTion To The show, lighTs, grease painT, and The second lap oT our iourney. We came back as Sopho- mores. We elecTed Thomas Murphy as our new conducTor wiTh Ella May Boons, Nancy STarreTT, and Joan Moore as assisTanTs. ATTer a very successful magazine sale. we Took our Turn in wreaking vengeance upon The unsus- pecTing underclassmen in November. ln moving The road show To The norTh, we snawballed inTo The gym wiTh our Sophomore dance, The Blizzard of '49. ThaT Tollowing spring wiTh The show in warmer climes, we, as Sophomores, again made The pious pilgrimage To Playland. This was also The spring oT our TirsT orgy of RegenTs exams. During The early Tall oT l95O we came bac': wiTh The expression, Will we ever geT sTar bill- ing? As iunior sTars we came back To perTorm as Juniors. In December we did receive some sign oT our coming sTardom. Our rings came. ThaT spring we dramaTically and comically emoTed our lines To a Tull house wiTh l-lome SweeT Homicide , our class play: chose our class colors-navy blue and silver: and chose our class moTTo, Launched BuT NoT Anchoredn. ThaT spring, led by Mar- shall Corey, Ella May Boons, ElisabeTh Taylor, and David STrawson, we enTerTained The deparT- ing sTars oT The show, The graduaTing Seniors, wiTh our prom, Harbor l.ighTs . Finally, aT lo-ng lasT, we made The cenTer ring as The sTars oT The show. We became Seniors wiTh The glamour and spoTlighTs OT being The cenTer oT aTTracTion. We began The year wiTh The TanTare oT elecTing Frank Frasca presidenT oT The Senior Class. To assisT him on The Tinal lap oT our iourney, we selecTed Leonard LeviTan, Ella May Boons. and Roger Roy. One oT The main aTTracTions oT The year was our sale of ChrisTmas cards. AnoTher was our Senior play, Uncle Fred EliTs By . They were Tollowed by our banquet BaccalaureaTe, Class nighT, and finally Commencement Yes, we are reaching The end OT our Tour year iourney Through WashingTon Irving High School. The Tina! sTop is rapidly approaching when we will leave our circus Train Tor The lasT Time To enTer ThaT bigger show, liTe iTselT. MAIN RIN RAYMOND AVELLINO, Ray G.O. I, 2, 3, 4, J.V. Foolball 2. DEN NY BEARCE, Denbabe G.O. I, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club I, 2, 3, French Club 4, Track 2, 3, 4, J.V. Foolball 2, Varsily Foolball 3, 4, Clorus I. JULIANN V. BOLLARD, Jay G.O. l, 2, 3, 4, G.A,A. I, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball Capfain 3, Lafin Club 2, 3, 4, Presidenl 3, Bookworms 3, Boosler Club 3, Dramaric Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, Girls' Club 2, 3, Physical Science Club 4, Hislory Club 3, G.O. Represenlalive for Sfudenl Govern- ment Day, Chorus 3, Sunnyside 2, Alhambra 4, Twirlers 2, 3, Drum Ma- iorelfe 4, Double Dale . ELLA MAY BOONS, EIlie G.O. I, 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Vice Presidenf 3, Hi-Y 3, 4, Presi- denl 4, Class Vice Pres. 2, 3, Sec- retary 4, Bookworms I, Boosfer Club 2, Physical Science Club 4, Dramalic Club 2, 3, 4, Program Chairman 4, Girls' Club 2, 3, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 3, Girls' Chorus 3, Sunnyside 3, Alhambra 4, Sales Manager, Mrs. Harper's Bazaar , Home Sweef Homicide, Double Dale , Uncle Fred Fliis By. MARY ANN BRANCATO Mary B. G.O. I, 2, 3, 4, GAA. I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Hislory Club 3, Boosler Club 3, Dramalic Club 2, 3, 4, Sunyside I, 2, 3, 4, Alhambra 4, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, Co-Capfain 4, Happy Ending. JOHN ROBERT BURNS, Beesh G.O. I, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Chorus 3, J.V. Foofball I, J.V. Basket- ball I, Varsify Foolball 2, 3, 4, Varsily Baseball 2, 3, 4, Class Treasurer I. KATHERINE ANN BUSHEL, Kay G.O. 1, 2, 3, 4, G-.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Lafin Club I, 2, Hi-Y 4, Physical Science Club 4, Secrelary of A.A,, Ar? Club 2, 3, 4, Girls' Club 2, 3, Boosler Club 3, Twirlers I, 2, Color Guard 3, Drum Maiorelle 4, Hudson- aires 4, Chorus 2 , 3. . jf ,J .I--'jg' if ' .ff I VL! ff ' 'I ,fl f STUART FOREST CARTOON, Siu G.O. I, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Drarnafic Club 3, 4, Physical Sci- ence Club 3, 4, Hislory Club 3, Sunny- side 2, Maih Club 4, Alhambra 4, John Doe, Light Io Glory, Horne Sweef Homicide, Uncle Fred Flifs By. CONSTANCE CLARK, Con G.O. I, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, Girls' Club 2, 3, Secrelary 3, Boosler Club 3, Hislory Club 3, Dramafic Club 3, 4, Sunnyside I, 2, 3, Alhambra 4, Ar? Club 4, 'Horne Sweef Homicide, Double Dale. Honor Sociely 4. RICHARD RAY CLARK, Arcy G.O. 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Hislory Club 4, Chorus 3, Varsily Foo1baII3. f- . , , X. C s E N I o R s 1952 MARSHALL THOMAS COREY, II, KiIler G.O. I, 2, 3, 4. Sludenf Council 3, Junior Class Presidenl, Physical Sci- ence Club 4, Lafin Club I, 2, Mafh Club 2, Science Club l, 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 2, Presidenf 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Vice Presidenf 4, Dramalic Club 2, 3, 4, Track Manager I, Intramural Baskel- ball I 2, 3, 4, Tennis Team 2, 3, 4, C-oll Team 2, 3, 4, Alhambra 4, The Mad BreakfasI, l.eI's Make Up. Home Sweet Homicide, Needle- work, Uncle Fred Flils By. MILDRED DeMICHELE, Midge GO I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Hockey Manager 2, Baskefball Mana- ger 3, Presidenl 4, I-li-Y 4, Secrelary 4, Physical Science Club 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Lalin Club 2, 3, 4, Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Boosfer Club 3. NANCY MONTAGUE DEMPSTER, Mimi G.O. I, 2, 3, 4, Council 2, 3,, Lalin Club 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 3, Malh Club 2, 3, Drarnalic Club 2, 3, 4, Program Chairman 3, Vice Pres. 4, Sunnyside 2, News Edilor 2, Bookworms 3, 4, Physical Science Club 4, Boosler Club 3, Teen Age Book Club I, Presidenf, Honor Sociely 4, I-lislory Club 3, Al- hambra 4, Co-Edilor, Home Sweel Homicide, Uncle Fred Flils By, Mrs. Haroer's Bazaar. HAROLD DeSOTO, Bugs G.O. I, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, Physical Science Club 4, lnlramural Baskelball I, 2, 4. JEANETTE KINNEAR DINWOODIE, JeaneHe G.O. I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Club 3, 4, Senior Chorus I, 2, 3, Girls' Chorus I, 2, 3. HELEN ELLIOTT, Cook G.O. l, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Physical Science Club 4, Dramalic Club 3, 4, G-irl's Club I, 2, 3, Spanish Club I, 2, Sunnyside I, 2, Alhambra 4, Chorus I, 2, 3, Boosrer Club 3, The Ugly Duckling. NELLIE ENGELBERG, Snoolry 6.0. I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Boosfer Club 3, Arl Club 4. .w 'f'5ff G.O. l, 2, , A.A. 4, Presid 4, Hislory Club 3, French Club 3, 4, J.V. Baskefball 2, J.V. Foolball I, 2,, J.V. Baseball I, Varsity Baskelball 3, 4, Varsify Baseball 2, 3, 4, Varsily Foofball 3, 4, Track Manager I. CARMELLA FRANCES FALBO, Carmie G.O. l, 2, 3, 4, Hisfory Club 3, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Girls' Club 2, 3, Physical Science Club 4, Dramalic Club 3, 4, Boosfer Club 3, Ar? Club 4, Chorus I, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 3, 4, Sunnyside 3, Alhambra 4, Needlework. GARY W. FELDMANN, Gary G,O. 2, 3, 4, Ar? Club 2, 3, Hisfory Club 3, Dramaiic Club 3, 4, Presidenl 4, Larin Club 2, 3, 4, Physical Science Club 4, I-Ii-Y 3, 4, Alhambra 4, Double Dale, LeT's Make Up, UncIe Fred Flils By. ,a-1 1 , ,Q ff, ,- ,- 'F I X ,- -5 X Ga- K. ,. W '17 C s ff X xx ? N 'Y ' 1- ' 'ff' . ,- -- -A as , fix., 5 ,f ffgf 1, f , f. f y Ax 5- A S- ff gy .. IE if - , S- 'I 2 ff 13 I W 1 -,.', fe fx-X 5 fl ' ffa 1' f' X' -X ' I f' - N -. '. ,V , iii! flea- jg 5 1- ii- X 2 'T :K-6 H ' X7'N - ' if ff-'11 7, Q, K 13 NN -2.2 D z- , x F ff : ffl if 'K , ' L 'f XX Xxx -tg 4' Z .A if yi fl -' K, fl nf' . J , HERBERT c. FLETCHER, Herbie 'vV'.!'ddJ,j 9.0. i, 2, 3, 4, l-I'-Y 4, Ar1Club I, Q! - 2, 3: J.V. FoofbalI2IVarsilV Baslmelball VI! q QI rnannqer 3, Alhambra 4, Sunnyside I, Rf , Q! 2 3- ,-.lf J E I r Dagmar ',z,,4,G. zqanq I worms 2' -,Q lub 3, 41 f J cms' I-lifY . , ' Eden? Rfeyf! lu , on r Sock 3 lslory O.. 3, Secrel oru 4, J Book, lu lj Bm er Club r ea e , Coma' hambra JOHN R. FRANCESCHINI, Frenchie ' f 4- G.0. l, 7, 3, 4, Craff Club I, Marh Cluo 4: Physical Science Club fl Z 43 lnlram al Basketball I, Z, 3, 4, J.V. Foofgiall 2. gf-J' W ARRIET JUDITH GOLDBERG, Cookie G.0. I, 2, 3, 4, Lalln Club I, 25 Boosler Club 33 I-li-Y 3, 43 Treasurer 31 G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 43 Alhambra 4, Cheerleader 2. ELIZABETH MARIE FRASCA, Belly G.0. I, 2, 3, 4: Senior Girls' Club 3, 43 French Club 3, 4, Chorus 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 3, Alhambra 4. STANLEY ROBERT GOLDBERG,li' d G.0. l, 2, 3, 43 Spanish Cl 25 ci ence Club 23 J.V Foofba Varsv Foolball FJ 43 Bas al Q Pl FRANK FRASCA, Frank ELI? 'A G.0. !, 2, 3, 4, V. Presidenf Freshman Classy Presidenl Senior Class, Physical Science Club 45 Science Club 3, Var- ' siiy Football I, 2, 3, 4, Track 33 Chorus .X Pix 1 lg Alhambra 4. I ' I, MES s. RAHAM fzlspnbu '- l I,-' ' I ' L .f G. . I, 2, ,I 3 HTY 4, Phyfical Sc'- eni CI 4, sqielwe cms Ig Ti-acIk Af ZW? oolball rl, 2' Varsify Fool-E: l 3,2 I 7 I II 4 IN J ,I If ' I C-f A JA JI!! -' .ji ,J , J I sf J fix. I ml! I ' GEORGE ARTHUR FRASCA, Gofch I ,li I IMT!!! If . G.0. l, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Hi-Y 4, Chorus ' -ff N uf 2, Football 3, 43 Track 3, 4, Alhambra HAR'-NET GU-I--I-MAN' --Hari-1 G.O. I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Hi-Y 3, 41 Secrefary of Class lg French Club 3, 45 Senior Girls' Club 2, 3, Dramafic Club 2, 3, 43 Boosfer Club 3, Physical Science Club 45 Teen- Aqe Book Club lg l-ludsonaires 3, 43 Chorus 33 Sunnyside I, 2, 3, 45 Alham- bra 4g Mrs. l'larper's Bazaar, Dou- ble Dale Uncle Fred Flifs By . 1952 MARJORIE HOFSTEDT, Bunny 6.0. I, 2, 3, 41 Lalin Club I, 21 Spanish Club 3, 41 Boolcworms 21 Maih Club 21 6irls' Club 3, 4, Presidenl 41 Hislory Club 31 Chorus 416irls' Choe rus 41 Alhambra 4. JEROME D. HOGAN, Hogie 6.0. l, 2, 3, 41 Council 31 J.V. Fool- ball 21 Track 2, 3, 41 Inrramural Bas,- kefball 2, 3, 4. HARRY J, JOHNSON, JR. Hairy 6.0. I, 2, 3, 41 Track I, 2, 3, 41 J.V orball I Va s'Iy Football 2 3 ELIZABETH ANNE KOPUNEK, Belle 6,0. 3, 41 Transferred from Ossining. ROBERT KUTRIEB, Bob 6.0. I, 2, 3, 41 Science Club I, 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 31 Physical Science Club 3, 41 Presidenl 41 Lalin Club l, 21 Bookworms l, 3, Treasurer 31 Mafh Club Z, 3, 41 I-li-Y 2, 3, 41 Chaplain 41 Band I, 2, 3, 41 Orchesfra I, 2, 3, 41 Sfring Ensemble I, 2, 3, 41 Tennis Team 3 4' Honor Sociely 4' OM also-, . ' X . B ,ot ugdilgxk 9 .kkus .5'.no..A,3 I -ox D , RICHARD G. LAWRENCE, Dick 6.0. 2, 3, 41 Physical Science Club 3, 41 Science Club 2, 3, 41 Lalin Club 31 Maih Club 2, 3, 41 Crafl CIUbv2: Boolrworms 31 Sunnyside 2, 31 Alhame bra 41 Track 2, 3, 4. '34 Fo 1 r I , ,1 J.V. Baseball I1 Intramural Baskerball I, U xo 3,41 QS ef X 6' 0 Seve' '4 J O n dx, -:C QQQJ SLAUDE Lee, General QJQ,g9J Z 9 Slciielncie Cliiiilzcacfliib 24 3. 4: cody' 1 91.4 12.4 ab WY JO ELSIE KY an' B ok 1 so O I ' ' HQ ff mbra ' 5 nnys Y . 5 : JUDITH ANN KIPP, Judy 6.0. 3, 41 6irls' Club 3, 41 Hisfory Club 3, 41 Physical Science Club 41 Chorus 31 6,A.A. 3, 41 Alhambra 4. LEONARD LEVITAN, Lev 6.0. I, 2, 3, 41 Ar? Club 2, 3, Presi- dent 31 French Club Z, 31 Mafh Club 2, 31 Bookworm-is l, 21 Hislory Club 31 lnframural Baskelball I, 2, 31 Science Club I, 2,1 Hi-Y 2, 31 Secrelary 31 6.0. Council l, 2, 31 Track 31 Varsily Baskelball 41 Sunnyside 2, 31 Alhamr bra 41 Class Vice Presidenl 41 Honor Socieiy 4. I I. --,..?- 4, I? ,- - ,- ,,N fig if ,--1-ju I ,, Z in 1 vm f ,-I, ,'f ,Ll - X452 --F A ff? ....,,.i, u--f ' -fs' !,.fl 777. ff'f-I fsfr- D'-, Q' 'S-f '13 Jn 7, 'T-ali -A F Z' '- S3 I 1 .i, ,,- x YHA I . , , , 3 oA a I, 2, , 43 lnframu a Bas bal 2, 33 nish I b I Cra b 2 amaric ' ,fl I f BERNICE MARGOTTA, Brandi G.O. I, 2, 3, 43 Sunnyside 33 Girls' Club I3 Chorus I3 Spanish Club 33 Arf Club 4. DD., - o D MINICK LAWRENCE MASCOLA, .. uh.. G.O. I, 2, 3, 43 J.V. Foolball 23 Var- 'fbgnguy Football 3, 4, J.V. Baseball i, 23 J.V. Baskefball 2, lnlramural Baskel- S . all I, 3, 43 Track I, 2, 3, 43 Spanish kNQlub 2, 3, 4, science Club I, 2, 3, Ar? Club 43 Crafl Club I, 2,3 Hislory Club 33 Chorus I, 2. -,. QS Nsxomo. beams sc'-C 'Www :webs esocv-ex.. 'Wweesk' ' BENITO MASSELLI, Al Capone G.O. I, 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club I, 2, 3, 43 J.V. Foolbail 23 Track Z3 Physical Science Club 33 Alhambra 43 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 43 I-Iome Sweel Homi- cide, Uncle Fred Flils By, The Ugly Duckling. I l w.. Lao C GOII 4I 9 I s , MH ee W rife PATRICIA MCGARRETT, Pal G.O. I, 2, 3, 43 Ari Club 2, 33 Hislory Club 33 G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 43 Tennis Club I, 23 Badminlon Team I, 23 Girls' Club 2, 33 Alhambra 4. SARAH CLARICE MICHAEL, Mikey G.O. I, Z, 3, 43 G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 43 Dramalic Club 3, 43 Senior Girls' Club 33 Bocsler Club. CLAIRE CATHLEEN MILLIGAN, ..c'c... G.O. I, 2, 3, 43 G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 43 Bookworms I, 2, 33 Sunyside I, 2, 3, 43 Math Club 2, 33 Spanish Club 3, 43 Sludenl Council I, 2, 3, 43 Jr. Book Club I3 Girls' Club 2, 3, 43 Hislory Club 23 Dramalic Club 2, 3, 43 Treasurer 33 Honor Society I, 2, 3. 43 Presidenl 43 Alhambra 43 Physical Science Club 3, 43 Twirlers I, 2, 33 Lalin Club I, 23 Mad BreakfasI , John Doe, Ugly Duckling , Home Sweel Homicide, Uncle Fred Flifs By JOAN ANN MOORE, Nano G.O. I, 2, 3, 43 G.O. Council I, 2, 33 G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 43 Presidenl 33 Base- ball Manager I3 Baskelball Manager 23 Marh Club 2, 3, 43 Presidenr 43 Lplin Club I, 23 French Club 43 Sec- r lary and Treasurer 43 Senior Girls' urer 23 Booster Club 33 Honor Bas- kelball Team 2, 3, 43 Physical Science Club 43 Girls' Hi-Y 43 Alhambra Slaff 43 Business Manaqer 43 Honor Sociely 4. j lub 2,33 Sunnyside I, 23 Class Treas- 1 I f RAYMOND ALBERT MOORE , Ray G.O. I, 2, 3, 43 Track 3, 43 Spanish Club 2. MARY VIRGINIA MORAN, Gussie G.O. I, 2, 3, 43 G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 43 Girls' Club 2, 3, 43 Boosler Club 33 Chorus I, 2, 33 Girls' Chorus I, 23 Twirlers I 2, 3, 43 Hislory Club 33 Spanish Club 33 Sunnyside, Typisf 43 Alhambra Sfaff 43 Dramalic Club 43 NeedIework. SENIORS .-:- x XY Z' be r f- fi, :ff 5 f?a- ?- 1 9 5 2 'iefffpg jlmfdaf M - 0' 24'-,av fQJ 7c lj! J 'UIQ' ' Aly' , if 7' i yrak dj,-011,41 HI U' X V f yi JELVIN MEYERS, Mel jf Wg ' H H k4f!fi 6.0. l, 2, 3, 4, Hislory Club 3, Dra- rnalic Club 3, 4, Home Sweel Homi- cide, Ugly Duckling. J J N GHTON, 'Jo h Joe o G . I, 2, , Ira I Basker- ball 3. ?l'l3?f' .17 6 mil NICHOLS, Nick I eo, 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish'C 3, Malh Club 3, 4, J.V. B I' Varsity basketball 2, 3, 4' . - ball I, Varsily Foolball 2, 3, 4, ck 4, J.V. Baseball I, 2. TED NIELSON, Doc 6.0. I, 2, 3, 4. CAROL ANN OSBORN, Cherry G.O. I, 2, 3, 4, Social Service 4, Council 4, Math Club 2, Bookworrns 2, 3, Twirlinq l, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, French Club 4, Hi-Y 4, Drafnalic Club 3, 4, Alham- bra 4, Arr Club I, 2, 3, Hislory Club 3, Physical Science Club 4, Teen-Age Book Club I, Home Sweel Homi- cidef' ALAN PARDOE, Hazel G.O. I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4, His- 'rory Club 3, Crail Club I, 2, 3, 4, J.V. Foolball I, 2, Varsily Foolball 3, Science Club I, Physical Science Club 4, Spanish Club 2, Alhambra 4, Inira- rnurals I, 2, Manager Baskelball 2. JEAN PASTELL, PhySCO 6.0, I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis Team 2, 3, 4, G-.A.A. Council 3, Girls' Chorus 4, Alhambra Slaff 4, Chorus I, 2, 3, Dramalic Club 3, 4, Girls' Hockey Team 2, Physical Sci- ence Club 4. EDWARD C. PILLA, Louie 6.0. l, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Malh Club l, 2, 3, Drarnalic Club 3, 4, J.V, Foolball fl, 2, Varsily Club 3, 35 ,QQ1,..,q'i,f','?.lfzL.?:Ws'.,,4w4 Re ive. by 5 1 . 4-A:-f - 6 r E P J i ' ,fr 'V I .4 ' lv ,ij 2, MARILYN L. PRIOR, Mar 6.0. I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. Council 3, 4, Tennis Team 2, 3, 4, Honor Baskelball Team 3, 4, Dramatic Club 3, 4, Honor Sociely 2, 3, 4, Bossier Club 3, Bookworrns 3, Sunnyside 3, 4, Alhambra 4, Uncle Fred Flils Byf' CHARLES QUIGLEY, Chuck G.O. l, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Sunnyside I, 2, I-lislory Club 3, AI- harnbra 4. iff ,f S ,xx 'Y' 'j :.. '-1 ,,- -.. - ,. ,5 A -,,,. ,Z 1 ,In I I vs? nh '-' X ,. Q - ,- 1 - -- , fr' C ,Z 'f:,.,- -A -: f ... ll J ,.. ,- fx-x a f '12'f r A , I , ,. 'f-- ... '. I ff 5 ' -y-f ' f -N' 1 ff f f,,- A4 3' I -5 ' ,:, .C-.-x2,5g 1 1- f:-:kj QP f - --My I-, , ,. , ,FA 4 . , - X ,- ' ' C f X, L SK I . ,uffs , O ROY ' . I , i, 3, ,' ub 2 3 , Pr r rn an , P yi 'V e u 3. ic re e ' Cl s reasur ic lub , ure arsr y Baskel Il 4, J. . Fo al 2, F e c , 4, -L S .' er- ici e, hl,1Y ry 4' 'Gmc P FIN' g. ' fy-.Jn JXi v'4,V.4 dt - X, . , . ,,e A rrmui .li NANCY C. SAWYER, Soy bean 6.0. I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Secrelary and Treasurer 3, 4, Mana- qer Baseball I, Manager Baskerball Z, 6Irls' Hi-Y 4, Hislory Club 3, Spanish Club 2, 4, Chorus 3, 4, 6irIs' Chorus 3, 6irls' Club 2, Boosler 3, Alhambra Slall 4. FREDERICK SCH LEGEL, Fred ' . Foolball I, Var' 6.0. I, 2, 3, 4, J.V sily Foolball 2, 3, SANDRA SOLOMON, Sandy 6.0. I, 2, 3, 4, Orcneslra I, 2, 3, 4' Bookworrrrs l, Drarnalic Club 2, 3 4' Girls' Club 2. 3, Malh Club 3' Z. 3 French Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 4' Hislory Club 3, Honor Sociely 3, 4' Chorus 4, Physical Science Club 4' Sunnyside I, 2, 3, 4, Ediror 4, 6.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Book Club I,AIhan1bra 4, Home Sweel Homicide, Lel's Make Up Ncediework. FREDERICK SMITH, SmiNy BETTEJANE SPENO, Bee Jay 6.0. I, 2, 3 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, ldoosler Club 2, 3, 6ir!s' Club I, 2, 3, 6irls' Chorus I, 2, 3, Senior Chorus I 2, 3, 6.A.A, I, 2, 3, 4, History Club 3, Honor Baskelball Tearrr I, 2, X3 4' Badminton Team I Z 3' Honor Sollball Tearrr I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Hockey Tearn 2, Sollball Manager 2, Baskel- ball Manager 2, Alharnbra 4, Sunny 'ide 3, 6.A.A. Council I, 2. DAVID GEORGE STRAWSON, Dave 6.0. I, 2, 3, 4, Represenlali-we 3, 4, Prcsidenl 4, Honor Sociely 3, 4, Boys' Hi-Y 3, 4, Science Club I, 2, 3, Dra rrralic Club 4, French Club 4, Pres' den? 4, Alharrrbra Slafl 4, Physical Science Club 3, 4, Malh Club 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchesrra 4, J.V. Foolball 2, Class Treasurer 3, Book worrrrs I, Home Sweel I-Iorhicideu, The Uqly Duckling. JEAN CAMERON STRAWSON, Jeanna 6.0. I, 2, 3, 4, Bookwornns I, 3, Lralirr Club l, 2, Treasurer 2, Malh Club 2, 3, Secflfeas, 2, Drarnalic Club 2, 3 4, Secrelary 3, 6irls' Club 2, 3 4, Boosler Club 3, Sunnyside 2, Sluderrl Council 2, 4, Chorus 4, A.A. 4, Treas urer 4, French Club 4, Proqrarrr Chair mar- 4, Physical Science Club 4, Al harnb'a 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Soc relary 4, M s. Harper's Baraau' ANNA MAE TAXTER, A,M.' 6.0. i, 2, 3, 4, GAA. r, 2, 3, 1, Volleyball lvlanaqer 2, Spanish Club 2 3, 4, Hislow Club 3, Drarnalic Club 4, Crrorus I, 2, 3, 6irls' Club 2, 3 4, Boosler Club 3, Alhambra 4, Malh Ciub 3, Physical Science Club 4, 6irls' Chorus 3, Needlework, ESEAAII 2- 3r 42 Imfemwl BMW ELIZABETH ANN TAYLOR, Bels Q . X s C' R 3 , 4, Caplain 4, Orcheslra 2, 3, 4, Malh f s Ci llyilrf . 1 6.0. l, 2, 3, 4, Sludenf Council I, les. Secrelary 3, Twirlinq Corps 2, 3, ub 2, 3, Hislory Club 3, Vice Presi den' 3, Physical Science Club 4, Sen ior 6irls' Club 2, 3, 4, Drarrralic Club f. 2, 3, 4, Boosler Club 3, Bookworrrrs 3' Chorus 4, Alhafibra Slalf 4, Wilbur Faces Pads, Nec-Ile-work, Home Sweer Homicide, Uncle Fred Flirs S 1 1 rfilfii I ff ' .r, N 1952 JOYCE MANSFIELD TEACHOUT, ..JOY.. G.O. I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Math Club 2, Sunnyside I, 2, Alhambra 4, Physical Science Club 4, Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, Twirling I, 2, 3, 4, G.O. Council 2, French Club 3, 4, History Club 3, Bookworms 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, 3, Dramatic Cluo 3, 4, Secretary 4, Horne Sweet Homicide, Uncle Fred Flits By. DORIS TORHAN Doe Doe G.O. I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleading 2, 3, captain 3, Cho- rus I, 2, ft, Booster Club 2, 3, Sunny- side 3, 4, Alhambra 4, History Club 3, Senior Girls' Club 2, 3. TERESA TROMBONE, Terry G.O. I, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Booster Club 2, 3, Girls' Chorus I, 2 3,'Senior Chorus I, 2, 3, History Club 3, Senior Girls' Club I, 2, 3, G.A,A. I 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. Council I, 2, 3, Hockey Manager 3, Honor Sottball Team I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Basketball Team 2, 3, 4, Badminton 2, 3, 4, Sunnyside l, 2, 3, 4, Alhambra 4. Q ROBERT JOSEPH VERRONE, Bob G.O. I, 2 3, 4, Honor Society I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3 Boys' Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Secr-gary 3, President 4, Latin Club 3 4, Ixgkurer 3. 4, Bookworrris I, 2, 3, Prelide t 3, Math Club 2, 3, Science Club I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Drama- iib Club 2, 3, 4, V. President 3, rench Club, Physical Science Club 3, 4' Sunnyside 2, 3, 4, Alhambra 5, Ckizstra fgand I, Choi ' A rl ed Briktgtn John Deer' Home . 011' ' D D l , I 1 3've2'l'E:Fred'9git!By. U e ae 4 , .. , x H . Q ,I . xt .4 J ,V L,,'JArzx NEGES vismA, Jack Y X 1 I ' is Ggl 3 '4T.Ban 'I' Or stra . . , . , ', I, 2, 3, 4, 2Chorus I, 3, Humnaires 3, 4, Boys' Chorus Basket- belltz, Bookworrtis 3, S nish Club 2, 3, President 3, Dramatic Club 3, 4, I-listory Club 3, Smf Council 4, Craft Club l, Uncle Fred Flits By The Ugly DLfckling, Home Sweet Homicide. DONALD YOU NG, Don G.O. I, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 3, Varsity Tennis 3, History Club 3, Treasurer 3, French Club 4, Physical Science Club 4, Alhambra 4. 1 ELIZABETH L. WARREN, Betty Lou G.O. I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Program Chairman 3, Bookwcrms 2, 3, 4, Vice-pres. 3, Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Girls' Hi-Y 4, Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Math Club 2, 3, I-listory Club 3, Art Club 2, Physical Science Club 4, Booster Club 3, Teen- Age Book Club I, Alhambra 4, Co- Editor, Mrs. Harper's Bazaar , Light To Glory . ROLAND J. WILLIAMS, Willie G.O. I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 4, Base- ball l, Football I. ROSEMARY WOERTENDYKE, Mose Transferred from Lakeland, Florida. G.O. 4, Senior Girls' Club 4, Spanish Club 4, Chorus 4, Orchestra 4, Alham- bra. Staff 4. RICHARD F. WOOD, Woodie G.O. I, 2, 3, 4, G.O. Council I, Class President I, Cratt Club, President, Varsity Football 2, 4, J.V. Football I, Science Club I, History Club 3, Track 3, 4, Intramural Basketball. 'S gwf, .CY ... Y- I Y, Sl -w sw r If 7 -f - -5 .,, .sw -isa., V - Z 7' D -- f, 2 .!4f - -..Liv .1 J I J,-44 .x, , J, -f- 4 --n X,-'N-JJ, V' T gf 'Gf7. .- ,' ' L 'hi .if ' - . N 1 I-' , 4-4 1' ' f '.,.. - 9.4 -'Z -..z--' 1 A4 THE SHOW GOES ON The sTars in The Circus pass along The Things which They have acquired during Their years in Show Biz To The up-and-coming perTorrners. ln This way The show can keep on going The Class oT 52 agrees- The show musT go on, so we leave To The TuTure sTars all Those liTTle Things which we are sure They can'T do wiThouT. Raymond Avellino leaves his sTudious ways To Dave Wylock. Denny Bearce leaves Tor The woods-To go hunTing, ThaT is. Juliann Bollard leaves To supervise The CounTy l-lome. Ella May Boons leaves her maTernal insTincTs Tor nexT year's senior play. Mary BrancaTo leaves, sfill wailin' in Whelan's. Joe Burns leaves The TooTball Team To Lee Nemlich. Kay Bushel leaves The MaioreTTe's uniTorm To The Twirling corps. STuarT CarToon leaves The male lead in The nexT play To WalTer Teague. Connie Clark leaves as l-lackley's Ambassador To W.l. Dick Clark leaves us in sTiTches. Marshall Corey leaves . . . BuT sir . . . Mildred deMichele leaves Connie To represenT The Tamily, Nancy DempsTer leaves To be a minx in minks. l-larold DeSoTo leaves his knowledge oT hisTory To Jim Wrighf, JeaneTTe Dinwoodie leaves her quieT ways To Margella CaI5breT+a, Helen EllioT leaves her car Tor Old Times' Sake. Nellie Engelberg leaves wiTh Joe. RoberT Errico leaves singing, Be Happy, Go Lucky.' Carmella Falbo leaves her dimples To Sugar CiTo. Gary FeldTmann leaves his house Tor The nexT parTy. l'lerberT FleTcher leaves a painTing To hang in Mr. C's room, John Franceschini leaves The subsTiTuTe Teachers sTill Trying To pronounc BeTTy Frasca leaves as STeady BeTTy. Frank Frasca leaves his eyes To be The inspiraTion Tor a besTseller. George Frasca leaves, wearing his sneakers. Gay GaTyas leaves The cheerleaders To Maria. HarrieT Goldberg leaves To show The college girls how iT's done. Mariorie HoTsTedT leaves +he' car To PeTe. Jerome Hogan leaves his sorrow aT leaving school To Joe l:raTTura. l-larry Johnson leaves To go deer hunTing . . . Two or Tour legs? T Joan Kensky leaves . . . who'll mind Mr. Fuller's daughTer7 Judy Kipp leaves To give New Years Eve parTies once a monTh. BeTTe Kopunek leaves Tor Ossining. RoberT KuTrieb leaves his violin To Billy l-lallsTein. Richard Lawrence leaves, snap-happy as ever. Claude Lee leaves in his airplane . . . iT's a bird, iT's a plane, iT's Claude! Leonard LevITan leaves his brighT shirTs To some color-blind iunior. Bernice MargoTTa leaves her blonde hair To Lee Ann MacKnighT. Dominick Mascola leaves To join The Fire DeparTmenT. BeniTo Masselli leaves The wood alcohol To The resT oT The school. his na l-larold McElroy leaves . . . we've Tinally exhausTed The supply of Mclilroys. Pai' McGarreTT leaves To become business manager Torher TalenTed caT. Sarah Michael leaves Tor The Sunny SouTh. Claire Milligan leaves her Typing abiliTy To anyone who lilces To wriTe longhand. Joan Moore leaves To rise To The heighTs. Raymond Moore leaves his arT abiliTy To Bob Case. Mary Moran leaves wiTh her hand in The cash regisTer of The Five and Ten. Melvin Myers leaves his heighT To John Lyden. Joseph NauqhTon leaves naughT buT a smile. Andrew Nichols leaves his Technique To Donald Morin. Ted Nielson leaves as an example Tor John CiTo. Carol Osborn leaves BenedicT Ave l-lill To anyone who needs The exercise. Alan Pardoe leaves Mr. O'Toole's car To Mr. O'Toole . . . or does he? Jean PasTell leaves her maTh book in The caTeTeria. Ed Pilla doesn'T leave anyThing-he's Taking iT all wiTh him! Marilyn Prior leaves her dancing abiliTy To JaneT Cruger. Charles Quigley leaves To Teach ArThur Murray TT'e CharlesTon. Roger Roy leaves To sTarT a new moTTo in Russ's . . . Sip Sal's Sloppy Sodas. Nancy Sawyer leaves singin l-lome On The Range. Fred Schle-gal-The Two Freds leave- Fred SmiTh-noT TliTTing by! Sandra Solomon leaves Mr. Cushman loolcing Tor a secreTary. BeTTeiane'Speno leaves The Aces To AlberTa. David STrawson leaves Louise. Jean STrawson leavesia boTTle oT NiTric Acid To Mr. Gray. Anna Mae TaxTer leaves her problems To Mr. Cornwell. ElisabeTh Taylor leaves The orchesTra piano To The TermiTes. Joy TeachouT leaves Sunnyside ResToraTion To posTeriTy. Doris Torhan leaves Glenville To whoever wanTs iT. Theresa Trombone leaves her name To Mr. l-laclceTT . . . he can always use 'em. RoberT Verrone leaves wiTh a big, black umbrella . . . l say There, old bean. Jack Vieira leaves wiTh Adios Tor Mrs. Weber. John Walpuclc leaves To replace The Man in The Moon , BeTTy Lou Warren leaves The Alhambra To The Juniors. Roland Williams leaves homeroom 2lO in peace aT Iasl. Rosemary WoerTendylce leaves Tor Florida. Richard Wood leaves . . . will he malce graduaTion on Time? Donald Young leaves his quieTness To Nelson Neimarlc. The Class of '52 leaves To everyone: The memory oT our Junior play . . . Home Swee 1' Homicide . . . when The gun wenT OTT by misTake . . . lMr. Anderson goT his Tinger sl'uclc in The Triggenl Senior English and Mr. Richardscnls iclqes. The chemisTry lab . . . wiTh our blessing. The sen'or hcrnerooms . . . A place in The sun. Marshall Corey's reporT on STudenT C5overnmenT Day aT The 6.0. open meeTing. A Tew efTra booThs in Russ's. A supply oT ChrisTmas cards. And lasT, we leave W.l. in your care. , , 1 IN THE FIRST R leNG... NVQ look up mu' wlnler quaflers ln Seplember and clwzlc fl bw rlmrmaplers Harold Fox, Grler llfwnm, fnwlm larfbfrl, and Ellen Marlin. We fiwml nvvl ol flwo llme lm lralnlnq lor 'flue big -, AHB 7- A 4, 'mlb--mflnfff alwrlarl ol UQ--mn' fervor year. f ' xxx-'f 1 Mndxli ' lw mf-e rlvbrmy luv llwg expenses ol llme show X we lwrrlcl fl vw YV wrce '--, lul ralce -:ale wlwiclw was , X1 lcsllowml flwely by llwe sale ol SOO pemclls willu ' KVA lu lfevlflball ufnerlule primlerl on lllem. ' U l X-NLM llw rF lklVF1l el om claw rfnqs we were able l w,lwf,w N' ff--xl ml flee world 'rlxal we weve meme ' l-mf, :il E1 mfzml lV'T7LlPQ Cl pcrlormers. A llw- lmcllllcumnl Jlmfw play and llwe Prom were , We lnul prolecl' we Lmclerloolc belore we lell our winlf-1 c'1L:arlfvr'u wlllw our lralner, lvlr. Calvamm, lor lm: 'lllfZXAfflVf'LlVlClH ol llwe '-senior Class. I . - r Ld 4 , . x U- 5 .y L- .f 1' A 1 , ,rf G IJMTR ' ' 'of' N 4 JAX J I 1 ' ' ' , , I -1 ' Q ' '7HTv ,,7. if .il EQ I 1 il' . Bert Q Q up f iligifx , f V T l 474J '4!n' N.X,j+.A.fCYk ' T P rp ' N ykixz 'f,N.,,- D 71,1191 ' ff ' K T H . f , . ' . I A' MRT XJ 1 My ,7.,,Jl iz - AJ, i,uQ.,. ,J 'TWV l Q . ANL, yu. .4 ' 'Cr-f-' A ' J ' ' ' Q., 1 N , K J 1 ky ,A NL. L- ' 7 hi' k r, 1,1-.f A,,4, -L x , . -7 '4 Y 'A Q . ll., -.Mi L wp - 4' s kM,.yx4.u.- : . lv, TA i R- 8.1-r .-g,.x1' I 'll AJ: xllx ll -f'4.-xiii' I W I X N. N 1 - ., .., ' 1 Y- ' . . , L' l . Y N X., FIRST ROW: B. Wefzel, A. Way, G. Violanfe, C. Richardssori. B. durfain, S. Gundell, S. Tapper, C. DaMicheIe. M. Calabrefla, M. OH, P. Kearney, E. Hogan, L. Coolr, B. Nasla, S. Holland, A. Marron, F. Cilo, J. Migliorisi. ROW TWO: W. Paller, J. Cohen, J. Ci+o, C. Jones, M. Wood, H. Slavin, J. Pollack, L. Bushel, C. Coles, L. MacKnigh+, J. Nichols, E. Mar+in, A. Wilson, E. Esposifo. D. Lewandowslra. ROW THREE: R. McKinnon, J. Elder, R. Hufcheson, R. Picarelli, C. Ginsberg, R. Case, G. Horner, R. Siebrechf, M. Weiss. M. Gulfman, T. Ackerman, S. Cassell, T. Pellegrino, S. Towndrow, J. Wrighf. ROW FOUR: A. Harwood, L. Nemlich, R. Kislren, J. Lyden, T. Ogden, D. Huguenin, G. Policello. R. Girard, M. Proulx, J. Kaplan, J. Speighf, R. Quigley, J. Cassidy H. Jacobson, R. Hathaway, H. Fox, N. Bearce. C. John K- 1 lil I1 ,l.l 1'-..,x ', Q -.,x'1, u2ylj ' N r Jn, ' 2I wat, 'EWU' ' P 'f N ff' if Qf s X, xi 8 - , wk fi R 'li xx Qi + 5 ,gg ' X' 5 2 5 , f 5 r 1 ? 1 im, , - A r 1 A S X 4 V , EVAX 4 I Q ' - A-wx., 1 :ff-. - - 4 ,lb A ,Q Y. W. . 5 ix' ,KL . I A r N12 W X - L. HHN -L ' Q ' Q' W ,filw xigl X MQ in mf, X 4, i'!. . ' ' V :' 2 Q' - .. Q K 3 .XL I 6 X Q N H3 P A .,-xthf Fu .rn l' g r K gs L' sk r5M J x1 7T-lifiqf, K Q V' its-f if 1 -X I my L .J . .I 5 ' 4- ' 1 1 rifle--,Fl.a. , L ' N THE sEc:oND RING..y, , A 4, 1 . fl , f N, . li l-lere we are qpinning on 'ihe secondxlap of our Four year merry-go-round. The ioclceys on lhe lead 'horses are Bill Colfer, Bill Lanfjhans. Rose Marie Brady, andglrene Rizzi. V A+ lhe Freshman lniliarion we qulickened fhe p'ace cfiour sleeds, gave fhemia 'real spin lpr lheir money andsenf 'rhem on Their wayf-1 To lceep lhe machinery of lhe merry-go-rouncl in good running order and lhe music loud and clear we sponsored a slupendous magazine sale 1ha+ added piles ol pennies lo our lreasury. Nexl we slopped +he carousel long enough 'ro presenf fhe dance The Nighl Before Chrislmasf' Finally we had a calce sale al McCord's which finished oil lhe year in good slyle. And so we spin on wilh our advisor Mr. Corn- well inlo lhe greaf unknown ahead of us. N , Y , 0 All aboard Tor l955 The TirsT scheduled sTop of our circus Train was made Tor The TirsT freshman class meeTing AT This Time The crew was elecTed Trainman Dick WhiTe, Conduclor, Kenny Finlc, aignalman Miss l-lahn. The Tare was seT aT 50:1 per person. The second sTop occurred on OcTober 29Th. All passengers were iniTiaTed by The bruTal sophomores. When These brigands released us we were Tull-Tledged Treshmen, Though we re- sembled decoraTed Indians. 'YW- Q. -XXX .1-mfs' 7 IN THE THIRD RING . T . Q T 93 Engineer, John STiloski.g Fireman, Angelo MonTii ' ' T fi ri, Lqolfh' mx o Q ShorTly aTTer This evenT The circus Train ran ouT oT Tuel. Money was raised Tor This necessiTy by selling candy aT baslceTball games. No one was overworked because The Train is well-paclced wiTh Treshmen. We loolc Torward To an exciTing and pleasanT Trip inTo The TuTure, lcnowing ThaT our Train will be well-manned and will hold To The Traclcs. lift r I I-,Xa was A -- -+ . 'I' A f. I I W3 '? -f' I : - V I 5 I Jil-qs f?'!fI ,A . 1 1 I Y, -si! ' 'i ,J Y' ' IQ! -1 I a ---. if. I AQ A ' C .1 .al yi . g my l--di 5, 3 f, 'Q K ' Ill If if .. 0 M fl J ,- 1 ROW ONE: I. Rahmani, P. Osborn, J. Ogdon, G. Erickson, A. Barre++, J. Wolier, E. Bradley, E. Cohen, J. Flem- ing, J. McGowan, W. Bramson, I. Maclnfosh, R. Miller. ROW TWO: G. Logan, T. Parker, W. Moore, J. Brady, M. Kaplan, N. Reno, J. Belloise, C. Taylor, R. Newell, S. Bearce. ROW THREE: C. Miller, R. Verdi, E. Marlin, V. Corveddu, J. Garrison, J. Gafyas, M. Merl, M. Bu++erbaugh, R. Pellafon. ROW FOUR: T. Milligan, D. Demp- sler, D. Franceschini, W. Willon, D. Whifney, G. Eisen, D. Blair, K. Pifcher, T. Sfewari, M. Campoli, J. Pilla, B. Van Sciver. ROW ONE: H. Kaps, D. Jenner, J. Bronilr, M. Bugbee, C. Nardullo. M. Mueller, M. Napolifano, D. Adams, A. Way, A. Scogna, H. Reilly, A. Ulacco, K. Fink. ROW TWO: L. Sfewarf, J. Thomas, A. Pashen, V. Wrighf, C. Forman, N. Tucci, F. Arbiirio, A. Dallon, J. Cole, S. Taeger, L. Erickson, C. Ellioff. ROW THREE: W. Graham, E. Carroll, I. Guzilr, J. Fiala, J. Garreffi, J. Carfi, J. Conner, S. Bell M. Slewarf, S. Dale. A. Granf, D. Laird, A. Morbifo. ROW FOUR: R. Kollar, H. Gerlnhardf, J. Sfiloslci, A. Monfi, A. Banders, R. While, J. Garsf, P. Morrison G. Singleion, C. Taylor, M. Harrison, B. Brown, B. Harrison. 'JI L., :J i G' -ef 4' Jw 'e 1 AE. .4 1 4, , ' 613' ,i fe -JZ f W- ,, ul i al 'He JP ROW ONE: Joel Abraham, Alan Kline, Frank Adams, Richard Carlin, Slephen Cohen, Burlon Koyner, Roger Godin, Fred Krafl. ROW TWO: Tony Rodgers, George Langhans, John Carr, George Guaslella, Charles Single- lon, Dennis Mafhieson, Pai Carroll, Phyllis Carrigan. ROW THREE: Myra Goldberg, Mary Brian, Carolyn Clary, Rulh Ann Hoflenberg, June Asklof, Nancy Engle, Janef Goldberg, Belly Jamieson, Doris Brown, Anna Marie Fedi. ROW ONE: John Smilh, Frank Wallon, John Leggio, Clyde Soravillia, Terry Tollen, Timmy Rodgers, Kennelh Walpuck, Frank Schmid, Ralph Maru, Roberl Maybli, Alfred Page, Bob Slevens, Dennis Palmer. ROW TWO: Lewis Teague, Ed Middlebrook, Donald Thurman, Karla-leen Mackie, Jeanne Vincenf, Florence Johnson, Sally Smilh, Vicki Wolf, Vivian Verles, Anna Volino, Ann Solomon, Doris Kling. Julianne Masarech. ROW THREE: Carole Vincenl, Sandra Reno, Barbara Myers, Barbara MacKinnon, Connie Velrano, Barbara Rae, Gayle SuHon, l.ila Mays, Sheryl Cormier, Mary Claros, Rose Marie Sanzo, Rosemarie Reasor, Horfense Wiggens. 1,0 X . 7 ,-.J 'ns :J T A ii- J mr., 23:1 I TV' x Q 4 ..'::g':g5.z,-lr E. fTj5 ty D ll ROW ONE: Anais Arslanian, Paula Gordon, Clarinda Horner, Froma Kenslzy, Liseffe Fimian, Yvonne Comeau, Barbara Burhenne, Patricia lxrair, Geraldine Fiala, Pai Cousins, Carol Clausen, Berry Ausiin. ROW TWO: Kalh- ryn Cullen, Carol Bloomer, Judifh Jacobson, Julie Kunlcler, Frances Calao, Barbara Clemens, Norma Ciancag- lini, Cheryl Ashburn, Gail Gerlchardl, Jamie Davis, Jack Cenfo-Fanfi, Thomas Dunnings, Richard Cunirz, William Komar, Fred Kraft ROW THREE: Rosemary Franzone, Jane Garsf, William Koenig, Charles Gilchrisr Joseph Barios, Pefer Bancrofi, Harvey Gross, Roberf Gazzolo, led Eade, Richard Brown, Ronald Huichescn, Frances Cala- breffa, Eugene Finlrenaur, Brian Girard. ROW ONE: Donald Roy, Robert Peier:on, Nils Nelson, Brenf Lynch, Paula Mangiacapra, Carol Wefmore, Mar- gare+ Muraca, BeHy Masarech, Myrna Ncimarlc, Mary Elizabefh Wood, Rachel Taylor, Efhel Sferarf, Maxine Law- rence. ROW TWO: Lewis Teague, Robert Segelbaum, Gary Pilsley, Gerald Shapiro, Marilyn Wehel, Eleanor Torhan, Elaine Soloway, Jean Saberslri, Sharon Sfewarl, Barbara Nichols, Theresa Napolilano, Ann Thomas, Lor- effa Nueller. ROW THREE: Paul Merl, Ed Lemon, Raymond Mohl, Tim Lawson. Charles Peterson, Wm. Van Tasses, George Wilson, Jaclx Wrighi, Norman Salafel, Henry Tanaro, Robert Monlgomery, James Slaffery, Carol Logan. i Leff To Righf, 8TH GRADE: Connie Veheno, SecreTaryg Mary Brian, Treasurer: Dennis MaThie- son, Vice-President Charles SingleTon, Presidenfg Mr. Cushman: Mr. Fuller. 7TH GRADE: Tim Lawson, PresiclenTg KiTTy Cullen, Vice-Presidenlg Elaine Soloway, Secrefaryg Brian Girard, Treasurer. SIDE-SHCW Everyone oT The sTar circus perTo'mers had aT leasT one Time in hfs liTe beTore reaching The acTual big show when he wenT Through The period oT Training an'l a period being a less brighTly shining sTar. ThaT is The period ThaT you, The sevenTh and eighTh grades. Tind yourselves in now. You are passing Through ThaT shorT period oT iunior sTardom ThaT all go Through beTore They reach The main rings oT The greaTesT show on earTh or ThaT liTe as sTars among The greaTs. During The pasT year, we oT The Senior High have seen someThing new in your secTion oT The school- You, The members oT The iunior high school, have organized Tor The TirsT Time in The hisTory of The school. This was done wiTh The help and advice OT Mr. Cushman. As a resuIT oT This organizaTion, you held a candy sale aT The Bronxville baskeTball game and also wenT roller skaTing aT MounT Vernon, boTh oT which were done by The Two oT you, The iunior high classes. There have been also a Tew people ThaT have conTribuTed To your deve-lopmenT whom we hope you will never TorgeT. Will you ever TorgeT The modern presenTaTion oT Aida and ll Trova- Tore as given wiThin The comTorT oT Miss Can- Tield's parlor. Then There are Those MaTh noTe- boolcs Tor Miss WorThingTon and The TirsT experi- ence wiTh hammers and nails Trom The shop. WiTh such an example oT Training and success behind you, we are sure ThaT your Troupe will be successful when you Tinally reach The main rings. SPOTLIGHT There are many people in school who never receive recogniTion 'Tor whaT They do, buT Their deeds are appreciaTed and remembered by everyone. Therefore The Alhambra would like To spoTlighT3 , Mr. Zimka, TirsT Tor being a wonderTul h ne- room Teacher and second Tor all Those baskeTs missed in Typing. Mr. Olsen, Mr. Anderson, PaT, and Gram, wiThouT whom The dances, games and plays would never be possible. They were always will- ing To give up Their Time To help us. Miss C5aTes, The inspiraTion Tor The Alhambra, whose advice and assisTance made This book possible. Mrs. Hadley, The guiding hand behind each wonderTul play puT on in W.l. Miss CanTield, who TaughT us The Anvil Chorus wiTh The aid oT rulers in Room lOl. Mr. Cushman, who organized The sevenTh and eighTh grades and who has helped us wiTh all our college problems. Dave STrawson, our school leader, as presidenT OT The 6.0. Nancy and BeTTy Lou, who have spenT all Their aTTernoons working To produce This book, and who are TirsT in The seniors' eyes. Sandra Solomon, who has done a wonderTul iob as ediTor oT The Sunnyside. Mr. Reilly and Mr. Menna and The Team Tor enTerTaining us wiTh The baskeTball games. Mr. Millman and The TooTball Team Tor win- ning The H.R.L. and Pop STearns and The J.V.'s Tor Their good iob. Mr. Dinsmore and The chorus who puT on a Tine perTormance This year aT Grand CenTral STaTion and in The Spring ConcerT. Mr. T-lackeTT and The band who will always be remembered Tor The concerTs and Tor playing aT games. Juliann and Kay who did an excellenT 'iob leading The band and helping Mr. T-lackeTT. Old Woman which will always recall To us The music and enTerTainmenT oT The Hudsonaires. anres. Duncan DempsTer and The LaTin l class Tor The beauTiTul Roman house builT and decoraTed by Them. The Boys l-li-Y and The Class oT '45 who To- geTher donaTed The new Trophy case. Miss WrighT and The panel oT Tour, Bob Ver- rone, Alan l-larwood, Roger Girard, and CariTa Richardson who spoke beTore The RoTary Club and The League oT Women VoTers on The UniTed NaTions. Ella May Boons who won The D.A.R. prize. Carol STarkey who made The beauTiTul painT- ings on The hisTory oT The world. The A.A. and The G.A.A. who gave an enTer- Taining assembly on square dancing and baskeT- ball. The T-lonor SocieTy which encourages high sTandarcls and dramaTicallv presenTed The Tour gualiTicaTions oT The ideal ciTizen. The Boys' Cooking Class who make us hungry The sevenTh period wiTh Those delicious aromas which Till The halls. The Senior Girls Club who assembled a scrap- book abouT liTe in America To be senT To Europe. The Junior Class Tor The Prom which we Sen- 'ors are looking Torward To. i Leonard and Herbie Tor Their marvelous arT work in The yearbook. All The girls who ushered aT The plays and who added sparkle and glamour To The aTTairs. The Science Club boys and Mr. Flickinger who made The visual aid proiecTs such a success. The sTudenTs oT The Public Speaking Class who conducTed all our assemblies. Mrs. Plumleigh and her l-lome Economics di- vision who made The arTiTicial window. The homeroom chairmen who have been such good leaders in The G.O. The InTerior DecoraTing class who made and decoraTed The model rooms. The Hudson River whose beauTiTul sunseTs have especially been appreciaTed by The sTaTT This year. All our Teachers who have worked so hard and long To TiT us Tor our liTe ahead. All who Try To keep up The sTandards oT W.i. 3 E A . 5 I r OES fi 'kj f'MfQQW!ff'Mif,, QI ' I fajrfl 4 Q- I! 22,--,ffwi Xa ' ff? X SJ' R IK E u P 1 O ' - f' ' X A f 1 UC ' A I ' Kaiherine Bushoi ROW ONE: Josephine Migliorisi, Jane+ Cruger! Nancy Suiron, Mary Moran, Rose Marie Brady Fredrica CHO. ROW TWO: Lois Cook, Barbara Clary, Carol Osborn, Elisaberh Taylor, Capfain, Joy Teachoui, Louise Fisher. Juliann Bonard Edna Esposifo, Donald Morin, Donald Marscho Connie delvlicfmle wnlo, Ao' Wigs ' J' L-.'.' 'Nu . iwmlamr .' - N --az, 5 .I .Jul T H E B A N D ' ' ,I f MW f , 7 ', 1' m--W 1 I. ff, V, v-, r ,r n ff qi ni1ma1nLs ...-. - -,I IMT- 1 -- . .,.. A ,..., ... . m,-...,.-M.-.-,.. . .-W.uL,,,m,....,.. . 7566 S QHCIYI ,ww by ,fy fx. SENIOR CHORUS f x KB ,AX fx 33 71? f WSdq,If' 4,3 iw xg! 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ROW 2: Edmund Pilla, Carol Osborn, Kafherine Bus- hel, Jean Slrawson. G. A. A. ROW ONE: Connie DeMichele, Anna Mae Taxrer, Marion Cento- lanli, June Nielson. ROW TWO: Connie Verrano, Barbara Mac- Kinnon, Ellen Marlin, Nancy Sawyer, Mildred DeMichele, Mrs. Dane Marilyn Prior, Lee Ann McKnight. ELLIOT STEARNS GEORGIA DANE ROCCO CAIVANO Foofball Girls' Sporis Foo+ball w' uf WY W JOUJ Q' Ayvv Oli' U CHEERLEADERS ROW ONE: Nancy Fink, June Nielson, Mary Brancaio, Maria Lupi. ROW 2: Gay Gafyas, Capfaing Jane Asklofg Carole Pollackg Doris Swanson. J ' 2' ,rw , I 1 L -ff J' , jd w X 'E' V ,. J, I t , ,Q-N 1 'Y' - 'iff' J'-.-4 1 . A '-5, .- A 'I .f- AOA' . 1 x 'f V u , VARSITY or Lot, f' J. R E: In S ighf Joe fura. onald Morin, Jim Rge, Gefj Aj, N 4 raha J L ri i ra Vicior Mangiacap V Dpjald X X . - W 1- J ,Ayr 6 c n Ke in Tucker be Fi ROW TWO: Qjch'g1'iHrr1Q1,'-J . - s Lee e , ne ed ckerman, Dave V6 ck! B' Pguer, .f B , Ralph Iii n, or ol , Maurice PW: gyelo lVfon+i5,'b 'L lr ger Peie F I f, ch Menna. RO Q Jifxiffgvlriqlvff, , X el K pla dy ic o ,'Do nick Mascola, James trxhag-ru, 'Ro,e'Efi' yy r' Joe Bu . Richard od, Denny Bearce, Ed 'fiUi!,.m9rg,25 U V R ca. Lank Frasca'fJ Walplfck, Craig MacNaughif:,1,'Nbel Bqgrfe. ls, s ., , , , ' K W I A .9 Y x X' Fe 5 I . .. x, 3, Q . ' x l Q . 9, 1 K I ga.. - nu- f ' 1 ,O 'I 'x so is fi 5, R, x K , LQ W kk we S1 N 16' -L 5 ?-E' is XG O X ..-X' xx Q XJ-' 1 X Us 'YQ 1 JX xy S v XQXQ- lx, X' NL' fy if ,' - , Q lg Y O M.: lil Q' 'll 55, 1 .,!,, IQ 2 Q4 QP vw Q bij Q fx U Ixtx-.LJ 4- I: Q, VARSITY BASKETBALL ROW ONE: Angelo-Mon+i, Roger Roy, Rober+ Errico, Thomas Hales, John Lyden, Brian Bugbee. ROW TWO: Ira Guzik, John Keels, Richard Zaiches, Andrew Nichols, Leonard Levi+an, Murray GuHman, Coach Rielly. .4 49 BASEBALL ROW ONE: Bill Paller, Bill Tyler, Joe Burns, Roberl Errico, Angelo Monfi, Franl: Demefer, John Wal- puclx, Dick Husfed, Lee Nemlich, Donald McLean. ROW TWO: Coach Nicol, John Lyden, Jim Wright Pele Holfsfedf, Murray Guffman, Ralph Hafhaway, George Bowles, Jerome Pollaclr, Dave Wyloclc, Joe Vincent 7?ZffW7 , U f 11 1 l . , - .-.. MM?-J. 1.. J. V. FOOTBALL ROW ONE: John Garrison, Tim Rodgers, Dick While. Fred Krall, Lepaque, Bill Hayes, Lloyd Jacobs, Charles Singlelon, Murray Merl Frank Adams, Harvey ymms, John Belloise, ROW TWO: Mr. Slearns, John Keels. Marlin Kaplan, George Singlelon, Scoll arce, He Quire, Ed Marlin, Richard Kollar, John Sfiloski, Clyde Sovillia Ralph Maru n Pilcher, Bo sled, Bill Fenfon. Frank Arduino, Ducan Dempsfer. ROYV THREE: John es, Ed Cor ' ,T n Carr, John Srnirh, Charles Taylor. David Mack, Pele- Hall, Jze Hu ok, Bill L nqhans, Teague, Vlfaller Archer, Joe Vincenl, Vincenl' Corveddu, Phil Fox, Todd arf, Ach Clmqo. vs N ve' pf, -0' J. V. BASKETBALL ROW ONE: Kevin Tuclcer, Scoll Bearce, Richard Koller, Henry Maquire, Vincenl Corveddu, Ray Barnes. ROW 2: Coach Menna, Jack Speighf, James Cassidy, Waller Archer, Edward Lugari, Pere Hofsledf, John Garrison. .3 lx s wi l ,ws LN ko Q, 3 sl QQ is NRA, N NS , ixx XXX N Qx , , Donald Young, Bob Kufrieb, Marshall Corey, Sieve Green, Bob Margofla, Alan Harwood, David Slrawson, 52 ROW ONE: Bill Hallslein, Ray Moore, Bill Langhans, Ray Bowles, Ralph MacKinnon, Grier Horner, Ed Pilla, Leon- ard Levilan, George Frasca. ROW TWO: Mr. Deufcher, Tom Ogden, Herb Hall, Harry Johnson, Bob Denion, Howie Kelly, Bill Colfer, Alan Pardoe, Richard Lawrence, Viclor Man- giacapra. -..,X I lin l l w P 1 Q -,,f A I R' ' - 4 1 xi -M-ixw -e 1 ARCHERY ROW ONE: M. Prior, A. En- gelberg, J. Moore, B, J, Speno, M. DcMicl'i2le, S. Gun- dell. ROW TWO: J. Aslrlof, Lee Ann McKnight J. Nielson, E. Hogan, P. Carney. ROW THREE: D. Gallick, J. Prior, M. Cenfofanli, B. Ellioff. BASKETBALL VOLLEYBALL ROW ONE: P. Engle, F Johnson. ROW TWO: J. Mesa rech P Carroll B Me ers V , . , . y , . Ve:fes. ROW THREE: D. Adams, M. Ceniofanfi, B Eliolf, G. Sullon, K. Mackie, M. Napolifano. ROW FOUR J. Prior, I. Maclnfosh, J. Niel son, D. Lucero, M. J. Engle B. MacKinnon. M. Goldbcrg. ,3'ff?F Ellen Marlin, Lee Ann Mc- Knighf, Janice Prior, Marion Cenfofanli. 54 .,,.., is ROW ONE: Lee Ann Mc Knighi, B. Nasfra, M. OH, P. Carney, E. Hogan, C. De Michele. ROW TWO: M. L. Fisher, P. Fillgerald, L. Bushel, I. Rini, J. Nichols. TENNIS ROW ONE: S. Michael, D. Jenner, J. Prior, J. Menna, A. Engelberg, J. Sfearns, F. John son, D. Adams, M. Napolilano. ROW 2: E. Curlin, S. Holland, C. DeMicl1ele, J. Nielson, J Clemens, M. J. Engle, D. Gal liclr, M. Cenfofanfi, K. Finlx. in Marilyn Prior, Nancy Downey, Connie DeMicl'aele, Pai' Car- ney, Jean Bryan, Joyce Marlin. BADMINTON HOCKEY if . ls? L f 5 ,ago . 6.7.2-.f . ,. J. vw 55 FOOTBALL SEASON I 95 I ,W.l.'s presTige on The gridiron was finally re- sTored in The l95I foofball season by The AuThors baTTling Their way To The coveTed Hudson River League TiTle. IT was The firsT TiTle won by Coach Dave Millman in The shorT Time he's been here. Through The assisTance of PaT Menna, Coach lvlillman was deTermined and confidenf of win- ning The TiTle from The firsT kickoff of The season. They worked long and hard afTernoons, develop- ing The TalenT he knew he had. Trying To Train iT To The besT advanfage possible. His success is noT only exemplified by The winning of The H.R.L. TiTle, buT also by The elecTion of several players To The second and Third sfring All CounTy Teams, one receiving 2nd sTring nominafion in The All Mefropolifan Team, and a commendable number To The H.R.L. All STar Team. However, all These honors did noT go uncele- braTed. The Team obfained championship iackefs and aTTended various vicTory dinners sponsored in Their honor, The ouTsTanding one being given by The Dad's Club of The TarryTowns where each player received small gold foofballs. In conclusion, iT musT be said ThaT The size of The :rowds +ha+ aTTended The games, including alumni, sTudenTs, and local fans. is worTh a word of praise. They never aT any Time losT faiTh in Their Team and The frenzied cheers and noise in- cifed The Team To puT in iTs every efforT Toward a vicTory. WiTh-such a successful season as This, one can only look forward anxiously To T952 as W.l. once more Takes The field. BASKETBALL Judging by The unimpressive record compiled by our Team This year one could possibly con- clude ThaT we merely had a mediocre Team. This wasn'T The case, however, for mosT of The losses we suffered were seTTled in The final seconds of The game. One or Two baskeTs in Those hecTic baTTles usually were The deciding margin and To our misforTune They were usually made by our opponenfs. Led by high-scoring Murray GuTT- BASEBALL The baseball season aT WashingTon Irving was highly vicTorious wiTh The Aufhoirs copping The Hudson River League TiTle undefeaTed. The highly spiriTed Team under The sTraTegic piloTing of Coach Gig Nicol, showed consTanT husTle and deTerminaTion To win. CapTain Frank De- meTer wiTh his fighTing spiriT was a good leader man, our Team gave a good accounT of Them- selves in every game. The ofher sTarTers who also deserve a lo+ of crediT were John Lyden, Andy Nichols, Angelo lv1onTi and Capfain Joe Burns. Mr. Reilly, coaching our Team for The firsT year, has done a fine iob in developing The play- ers, considering ThaT our Team was hiT very hard by lasT year's graduafion. SEASON I95 I on The field ThroughouT The season, which was highlighfed by Two-no-hiTTers pifched by George Bowles againsf Peekskill and rival N.T. lThe rec- ord crediTs Coach Nicol wiTh leading W.l. To Three championships in five years.l AT The con- clusion of The season, W.l.'s record sTood admir- ably aT 8 wins and no defeaTs. 'L lx QW 'jg 0 ' 12 ,lic 31 A 'FMA Q '0l3n? ,l. A - s if v I A as PAGE I THE BILLBOARD VOL I, NO. I SEPTEMBER I, I972 FINAL EDITION LEE T0 MARS The nofed scienlisf, Claude Lee fool: off in his roclref ship from Deafh Valley early Ihis morning for his excurs- ion fo Mars. Accompanying him on fhis 'rrip were George Frasca, head radioman: Diclr Wood, head me- chanic: Benifo Masselli, head phofographert Denny Bearce, head hunferg Harold McElory, head in charge of food and beverages: and Ed Pilla, head - - - . The roclref ship, a new concepfion in sfrucfure, was de- signed by Alan Pardoe and consfrucfed by E. Erasca and Graham, Inc. One of 'rhe reasons for The Irip is fo pick up Richard G. Lawrence and Richard Clark, who were lefl fhere fo lighfen Ihe load. Mary Brancafo and Doris Torhan, sfenographers, are going along on this frip for lhe ride. BUSINESS WOMEN MEET Wifh her charming Florida smile, Presidenf Rosemary Woerfendylre called fo order fhe annual meefing of fhe Nafional Business Womens Associalion which is being held in Cincinnafi Ihis year. Rosemary is now one of fhe leading wholesalers of sheef music. Affer a reading of Ihe minules of fhe lasf meefing by the nalional recording secrelary, Anna May Taxler, fhe various commiffee reporfs were given, Helen Elliot gave Ihe reporf of The social welfare commiffee. fhe field in which she has always done her greafesf work. Also giv- inq a reporf for her comrniffee was Judy Kipp who came fo fhe convenfion as fhe leading delegafe from fhe nurses of Grasslands. There among fhe delegalion of secrefaries from New Yorlr were found Carmella Ealbo, Nellie Engleberg, Belfe Kopuneclr, Sarah Michel, and Mary Moran. moons t is Nommmn Affenfion, Mr. and Mrs. Washingfon Irving and fhe facully af sea. lef's go fo press. Lasf evening af fhe nominaling convenfion in Chicago, for Ihe firsl fime in American hisfory, a woman was nomi- nafed for fhe highesf office in Ihe land, fhe office of presidenf of fhe Unifed Sfafes. Thaf woman is Joan Moore. As you remember, her name was placed on fhe floor of fhe convenfion by Senafor Bob Verrone who has been plugging her for fhe presidency since lasl' fall. ln an inferview before The fhird and lasf ballof, her campaign manager, Ella May Boons, who is also Ihe presi- denf of The Daughfers of fhe American Revolufion, Said fhaf Miss Moore probably would choose Juliann Ballard as her running male if she were nominafed. Miss Moore was firsf menfioned for fhe office fwo years ago by Sandra Solomon and Beffy Lou Warren, fhe edifors of fhe New Porlrer Magazine. I+ is believed lhar fhe funds- for her pre-convenfion campaign were supplied on fhe mosf parf by Connie Clarlr, head of lhe I-loyal fypewrifer concern, and Marshall Corey, owner of lhe New Yorlc Limes. Aside from lhe main acfivifies of fhe convenfion, fhe acfivifies behind fhe scene were also rafher inferesling. Firsf of all, fhere was The grand enfrance of one of America's leading hisforians, Harold DeSofo. Wifh him were Ihe fwo heads of fhe Nalional Associalion of Her- mifs houses, Ted Nielson and Jeanelfe Dinwoodie. Also behind fhe very darlresf of fhe scenes were fhaf noforiouc gambler from Nevada, Dominiclr Mascola, and David George Sfrawson, fhe head of lhe New Yorlr polifical machine. 0 PAGE 2 THE BILLBOARD SPDRTS REVIEW MeT Marilyn 'Gussie' Prior aT a Tennis luncheon The oTher day . . . she had iusT reTurned Trom winning The Davis cup in AusTralia . . . Also aT The luncheon was Donald Young who is a comer in American Tennis . . . ThaT evening was aT a New York baskeTball game . . . saT behind Jean PasTell who is The goalie on The Granger hockey Team . . . The game was raTher good in spoTs . . . Andy Nichols was more eTTecTive Than usual as cenTer . . . As were Burns and Errico, his TeammaTes . . . Also meT John Walpuck in The lobby . . . he Told me he'll be playing wiTh The TooTball Rams nexT year . . . Heard This TooTball Through The grapevine ThaT BeTTe- iane Speno and Nancy Sawyer have been signed by a mid-wesTern Team of women's baseball . . . This was prob- ably accomplished Through The eTTorTs of Their managers, Theresa Trombone and Midge DeMichele . . . MECHANICS INC. We wenT To a Monkey Wrenches Jamboree which was Tossed by Mechanics lnc. in The liTTle hamleT oT Tarry- Town along The Hudson. The quesTs heard Talks abouT various areas of science and rnechanics. lnTroducing The speakers was John Franceschini, The ediTor oT Mechanics lllusTraTed. The TirsT speaker spoke abouT The Tield oT aviaTion. The speaker was Melvin Myers, presidenT of Myers Airlines. The nexT group was a commiTTee OT Three Trom The Na- Tional Mechanics Union. Heading Them was Raymond Avellino, This year's presidenT oT The Union. Accompany- ing him were Twc oTher members oT The union, Fred SmiTh and Roland Williams. Helping The presidenT wiTh The meeTing were Harry Johnson and Fred Schlegel. O I THEATER NEWS LasT evening, aTTer The opening of STuarT CarToon's play. DeTecTive STory, The play's sTar, Miss Talulah Milligan, held a cockTail parTy in her dressing room. Amonq The Tamous sTars of sTage and screen, we saw Gary FeldTman, who is now appearing in The Broadway producTion oT BoTTom Apple, sequal To Top Banana. We also noTiced Joy TeachouT, oT HysTeria Trees, chaT- Ting wiTh ThaT charming, vivacious leading lady of SouTh Passaic, HarrieT GuTTman, Across The room was Nancy DempsTer, sensaTional new sTar oT Squigi, who was ap- parenTly enioying a good ioke Told by STanley Goldberg oT My Pal Schmoey. ln anoTher corner we saw Two young playwrighTs. Leonard LeviTan and Roger Roy, prob- ably discussing The possibiliTies oT LeviTan's new play, The Queen and You, which will open nexT monTh. SOCIAL CHATTER I.asT nighT Miss HarrieT Goldberg was presenTed To socieTy wearing an original gown designed by Carol Os- born. The debuTanTe ball was held in The new hoTel BaTler. decoraTed by GaTyas and FleTcher, lnc ..,. Ray- mond Moore will presenT a new collecTion of porTraiTs nexT week aT The PeTiT CenTral Palace. PaT McGarreT's collecTion will be moved To The museum oT AncienT ArT, now direcTed by Jean STrawson . . . Sunday nighT RoberT KuTrieb will give The OverTure To William Shell. Ac- companying him will be BeTTy Frasca and Bunny HoTsTedT on The piano . . . Jack Vieira and Kay Bushel are cur- renTly appearing aT The Copabanana: you will remember Them in Call Me Madman direcTed by Charles Quigley. GLU NIN law i NL 4 Q, 9 05.2 x5 J Nl V , W 1 9 L., f' KJ C , Qlkxlv J ,, K N ' fb, 5 5 'J , ., eg , v Vx J Q ., M -J w Q., -f ,u J A .. 9, . , 'P , '.v 4 ROUND 'S 0 'kk-W- 1 I V 1 4 A I 4 i N l 62 4 2 X l BOOSTER We would like lo ihank l'he following Iishing fhis book: ALAN STUDIO JAHN 81 OLLIER ENGRAVING CO. KEYSTONE PRINTING SERVICE, THE S. K. SMITH COVER CO. MR. CAIVANO 5 INC. people for lheir help in MISS DAWSON PAT AND MR. SNYDER MISS SPINELLI MISS GATES MR. 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