White Plains High School - Oracle Yearbook (White Plains, NY)
- Class of 1956
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Hel' lifeless PHOA' -Q ' ' liusilless Huard haw been of ' - ' financ-ing and dixlrilf ' inl 1 mol life IIN 4. adv IIllIllPdNll ll lS4:'I' lo lhe Urn I . rave ussislarwe f ' ix . lllllill of the yva'l k K'I'l rl in t'XIlAL11'lll'l'il'llIL1l .1 Club fm I 4. 1, or 1 I NTU A . years in the . , nolher example of her genuine ' -vlixilies is her sponsoring inilially the Arvl ' mp. lfxc-n nmrv imporlalnl is her repula' vlfivivlll lc'af'hvl'. ll iF uilh an ' . l6l'y lion as ' Iprvrlaliol ' flfllfll' ' x V . . Q1 popular and 1 and l'l'hIN'l'l. lllmwcfnlc lllll NH ml In Huff ,lQ'ilIlllt' Uiltiiillbhlll Q - edivalls' the 1956 ffffqf ' ' X, N v X. 'M,,,,, , V a R M mf .WM L ' 1 X K 3, xx l '1 YN xx A il YU N XXX NW 3 N WA- 2 if X f -Rx , 5,3 X x FGOQQX A? 'Z x Q,f6 Zf Q , -. '. X J N ' 0 929 'Q -,,h . Nv' 4+.,,L5 f' -mn QX -' 119' ' ,. ' x , ,r ng sp an 1 S S e'1'4.i.Q I . ,., . -D9 filfpfpix Q . Ke. .,,.,v 'QS-J 5, Q are ix' x: J 5 J' ,.' 'Z l 1 t., 'l'Iu- first an-at of our mmkhnok l'1'lll'Q'hl'llth am im- portant fatvtm' of our svhoul lifv. Wt' m-wt our Ivavlu-ls uml otha-r ftalt IIN'IIllll'l'S. Wvithout tht-il' fkitls. thvir puintc-rs. and their lllt'21Stll'tIlQ ftvxivcs. tw might not turn out wry uc-tl. With avkrmcmlvclg- mont of what the-y do and with appreviation of how they do It gladly and uf-It. me hcrehy introflum- to our rcautcrfffrmtr vlwfs. THE KILL f' E F s personnel 'Q' 'Q 5. A . F . E J, C4-xx ,J yr 1 jf 1 3- 1 v. Q' V - .LL lg A ,I M5 .syn 1 ,J ., ui Y ' 8 I I Q 1 4. 4... l 1 Kg v ., 1' ' y N A' A A - -:hs gr X! ,J g lH b ' v '1 . ,',., 9. l t ' ' L J4 L J' ,i , 'xl ' 'nf b? +5 x . X. ,L X' . if ' 15:5 wi' f .Cn . ' , g f ,R . 1' 31'-if 'QT f ' ' 1 -.W ' J' , az ' 7,3 11 I .I 1, , 'L P :Z .?' 1 ' l L 'gc' I P x v EA ,vi A If 1 X Q n '- 'ffly' , .. z il ,3- - , lg 1 . f i -'7- fi, ,,,,,, ' 'iw .F 'f' '239' 9 , iid! ' 4, wi? V .14 , 4. ,V . -. 4 1 iw . , rm, MN? kiwi . :' Q7j-QL 'fr + Q wi 6 ' ' 'yf -' ff' 'I , 9. 5 ' --4 .Q NX 23,1 ,e ' Ss-7 H ' - Pub , , . ,.g ,, ,i ' X- - -.-L-:fp X 13 , w. ju. -n L . F 1 'Wg' if 1 .5 : sr- iii 7, A 1 1 .Ili-' gy 9- f k ,.. A 5-,V , VY . ffl' 4 I ,4,. V r v if . . - g -4 E ,., V , Pb .r-V A X 1 ,Q bn V , V v ,LI , , 4 A u . . N'- R ' '-Lf +5 15.-,A1'w,'. - fl' ' .Alf V ae, f ,rr ,em 4mm M, . WH i, e r u fx J , ,,,y...,v Q 2' '?zv'gl4u ws ., 551 L ew CHEF D'0EU RE OF HEAD I GO0D AD INISTRATIO Un Frnsl-I-Fair Day. our prin- cipal, Dr. Long, studivs sf'nn'.s of participanls in llzul parudc. lllr. lfllros l'l1l'l'kS on sclmol lmolfs. llr, l0llIlSlIIl works will: II sn N his sei-mul yvur as NllIN'l'lIIll'Il1lQ'lll ul svliunls. llr. Carroll jnhnsmi has ruli- linuecl ellw-lin-ly his pruggruni hc-gun lu-rv lasl year. vspeviully Ill the rllrf-1-limi ul inure and hetter sw-honl huilflinggs. Nlr. lfram-is Burns. assistant -uperinlf-lirlf-nl. in charge of husiness aclminislralimi. has met increased flemamls with his usual 6-lliviviivy. Closest to us is our prinvipal. Ur. li. llarl Long. lo uhom administering a high sfhunl is not only a profession. hut alsu u well- lovecl hohlvy. 9 'Q-J . , V'-wr f- , 5ififi'f'Q12L,,!'A' f- an CHIEF cook M CHO0L' LEADER KEEP POT BOILI G llr. Long sn11'l1'nglyfacr's problems of prvswzl and falarcfas wall as lliis yvaris Oracle pliolugraplzvr. JflllllEIll.SH'llIliI'l' assislanls rvmzsalt Jllrs. Hu . rvfislrar, an matters i 5 of rrvdils and daily allondancc. NIH-Ili lhc alvlu- pniclanm- of our prim-ipal, Mr. .luhn Ziloinlm. junior 2illlllllllSll'LillVC as- llr. lf. llarl l,mig1. our fm-lmul lllllllll1IlIl4'Il ilf nislanl. was a ke-y inang many students soughl rvplllallimi fur a l'UIlllll'1'lll'll5EXl' 1'lll'l'll'llllllll. anrl his airl Nihon llwir lm-kms were slnvk. lle also for annul pcrlurinaiux- and N'llUlill'hllllD. inanagxvrl lhv lmolcrooin, ancl avlerl as financial Mr. llc-ralml lu-rs, assiflanl prinvipal. xsalr-lu-cl aflvisvr and lmokkoolwr lo lhv Ccncral Organ- mvl' many rlvlailf. inrlncling i'v1'o1'4la ol' slnila-nl: izalion ol Ihr' sf-howl. who slr-xu-ml on-r Ihr-ir plight in mlm-lc-nlirm hall. A vorps ul grniclanr-0 vounselors and a lcinrl Ilv was in vliarglm- ol svlwcliilvs. ul prim-ipalis I'i:llDlllCl f'0Hlll0S8ll ol lhc chair- lllrs. llazvl Hull. rc-gislrar. 1-nrollr-rl ns. and invn of rleparlrnenls-fassislcrl in the arlministra- fxilwiwisvml rcvords of allenrlanm' ancl of viwlila lion of While lllains High Svhool in a way lo varnvml lmsarrl graclualion. malw il nnlslanrlingl. gg? J? 'REQ , FOU T l HEAD- 'ECRET RIES' AID Dl PE ED FREELY fjllillllllfl' uvUir'1' jul: IIUIII' by sm:- rvlflrivs in pfmluslulif' dflrkrunlll us .wlvp in cwllrfgr' r1pplir'r1linli.s. UHIW .slug lflllif on us all ufillz frivndly .slriilws l4'l1l'll tlzwy pvrfnrnz Ilwir 1'1'1'ryduy rlmrvs ul l'UUllll'f. l'iVl'ill lim lvusy lo ln' lN'llllilll. llw sl'l'l'1'lzll'ilis provimlml uflflm-rl llumr llll'UllfllI0lll our slay ul Vlillilc Plains lligili Sflllllll. Mrs. Murjuriu Mc-llmiigul uml Mrs. lllxlriv lloyally, sH'l'0lul'i1's lo Ur. li. llurl lung uml Mr. lil'l'lllIl lvvrs. 1'4-spovliu-ly. xxvrv iIlXNilfh smil- lllgf uml rvauly In lwlp zinymu- mlm 1-lilvlwl Ilii- nllivv. lfquully 1-lim-i'llxl as llwy pc'rlm'nn-cl 1-ml lvss 1lulivs Nu-rv Mrs. lNIm-jnriv l,islv mul Xliss lliamc lwuiis, lmlli ul lliv main ullivc. ai kiml ul rcvvplimi lmll for lliv si-lmnl, qw -x N V vi if Nlrs. lxullicriiw Small. xsilll llf for -1'Xl'I'ill ycars as sc-1'relui'y lu Xliss Llc-H ll1r'l1ui'1ls1m lm-o.m'mli' nulm' ul pupil IDl'l'rUlllli'l sc-:win-sl ls ilu- ilvuu of lliv gllifluiu-0 sc-1-i'vla11'ivs. Nlrs. Ivan 'liulmyalnsvli xxus mi ilu' slzlll of gliicluiivo sa-1-11-lL1i'ics lui' sm- vrul mmillls ul Ilia' full lc-rm: Nlrs. NlLlI'QlilI'l'l Halls-r i'vplm'vcl lu-r ilu-i'm'ulle'r. Nli-s l'4ilri1-in Curvy rzunv ln lls lusl 54-plc-ililwi' us Ll new Quinl- illll'l' 5l'1'l'l'liIl'f. ln Illallxillg zippuiiiliiwiils. um- claim- ln hmm llll'5l' ili4lF mul lu aipplw-izllm' Illvii' xxurlx. I r I l- l i -1.- '4 'fu . av Prr. .- .r,- r' ...Af 1 1 F- --1 x I ,Q ,F Nu-n -uh. , . 1 WW fb 57 Q :l f 6 7 I F Nl E i Gp' 4 , . C0-OPEHATI G TEACHER' 'PICE EXTRACURRICULAIQ 55 INIJS url- llul mm' l'l'ilXlllQl for lllvir fowl. new llu' may III xxlllvll um- lmvl i'Xlll'l'NM'lI lln' lllflllilllll llnxll an fl-luml if num- lllzm jufl vluss- TUUIII5 illlll vn1l'l'lf-lllzl. lil-alllflllgg llua fuvl. l1'ill'Ill'l'S all XX llils- Plillllh High llullzlll'lll1'll'lllll4'illl4l lIll1'l'l'5l In lln' 1-xlral:-l1l'ruf'11lal1' lll'lIXIlll'5 zllmxl- Llllll lwymul A- fl , llu- 4-all uf llulx. Ilu- lllllrll' lll-lnll'llm'nl Mr. l'l'llllk 51-lmlull. Ur, ,lmvlllu Lanlvpa-Ilu. mul Mr. fwurggm- Xl1'1.l'C'l'l'f pall'llvlpz1l1' Ill alllmls-luv 1-xvnls. llNN'llllIIl1'5. mul lJllll'I' an-lixilil-5: Nliwf Ifu-lynn Ham- unrl Ur. lnm ure- lllIlIl'lIl!1 Ill llwlr 1-lforlf Ill girls ulhll-lim: Nliff Yllflillll ULN-il if rmlullll- for 2lS5i5l- ainrv in fll'lll'l'lll Urgunifzlliml lnlxlnlivilyz alml Mfr. 1,114-y Nlrflllirm- is knrmn for lwr !ll'I'50ll2lI lllll'l'l'hl Ill lwr Nlllllvlllr. Ullwrf of lhl- ful-ully am- Pllllillly uvliu- mul nul- slzimlingf. A parliul lisl llll'llIlIl'b Hr. Anlllmly 'I'I'il- nlomlo. for lrallir wmlrul: Hr. lfarl llmlg. fm' prmiding sf'Pllf'l'Y for plays: Ur. ffllurlc-f lngglvf. fUl'i1I'l'2ilIQlllg1 llu-all-r lripf: Nlisf Nlucll-Iilw Hill. for vlvrim-al help: Nlrf. Hslhcr Willialnfun. for Iwlp in slum-011: Xllv l'u1ll1f,lul1-11.furalll marl. Ufzruslrm gwl all .wlirrvfl up uwr ll pol-firl snfu. fs Him ll'n.w If-t'l'l1l.l1g llwr llr. Cyn: mn' !fll1Y4HIlgl'I':' f r'uHwa'-f1r1'11l.' fur lf'r1f'flr'r.s IIA llwff r1.s lflr' llfllllll, fd! Lillian -Uvlurvllaux' fl.Sllll1Ill'l' ,-'Ulf-ra Amelia Armlllfnny l,il IlX 'X-wlln Hull: llurry Al'lI1UIli1Uf'Nf'I'ly Terciziu Hinoltn Hoberl Black John Hlilllfillfl :X1n1aHlmmlm1n Arthur HI'lll'SCNXilZ Harriel B1lllor'k'H' Joseph flappcllo Pdll'if'i21f1HI'9j'::, lhirlvura Column Mil1lrcfHlonklin just-ph llvpaso llmlglus llillenlwvk Glenn lhmclmlfww llununingf lflmcrharl William Iimlvv tllmlys lrilllllj llumlcl I 0l'QllhUIl NLll'Ilill'l l c'l'l'alm ,lilllI1'h lfim-ld janv! Fox Herman lfrey' Q . Agnew I' uslllo Jeanne ilmlul 'whim Nlairiv Crunk ,I0llIlfLl'lll1iLik lfuilll UIHICII IQCIIIIUIII HllKlk'l'IllLilHl l,lHILlll l'lu1'wx lfdwxallwl Husvull 1, .X 1-,QL ,w .X ' 19 'Q -Q.. N v .wt ii. L-' ' T' if 'ar' I 3. 6. vu. I s px n 4.-Q. w gr lb- lb- .Q fffgrf .. 533. Q: ZI- Q-M 'W fr, ' 61' v-A an f' 4 A A Q, J wr li., so X 'MQ I II1nuI1lII4m-n XILlIIl'lilH' Hill lfurl Hung Hvrlwrl Hnvlllv 1. xx illwur H.,lf1e1-mm. 'xIlf'1'lIlllIFUll Him-I Huff flharle-5 lnglcf fwlulfl lxerf Nlilvs Javulrs XX. lI'Xill?1,ll'llIlill?. l'.1luul'rl lxm-nm I'.IIlilIbl'lll IXIIWKQIII lzlxu lxlmsl I'xlUll'll1'l' lXlliHkQ'l'll 4.llilI'll'!- IXUIIIUIA Nlilrlrwl lXl'llplllllH ::- I'l1Hlil.ZlIHlUll 'U.lJvxxllll,z1l14lull Ilullim- Lam lf. Hulh lm' illuru I4-iglll Marjorie Lisleik lXQ llllt'lll Loxcland Nlallheu Lynauglh llmm-1-50m , K , Clempc XlL'f:l'C6l'y I T in x K f l.um'x xlkfrllllf' Hn-ury Nl-'XX llillllit' 59 HL, llmmlclUl1l1l1n'n ' s ' ' -- .NVli1'iun1 WM-il I'.IlNLllIt'lIl2i 1,1111 A- X...-...-. IP,...,..- -5 0 0- 1 X r' n i ' N l ., .., p .O 'P' A I I rf in I 1,1 AQ Q tw, A , 5 ,, 'V' 4: .fit t T T ' 5 ' i 9 WA: , D :Nl TT. M B N C r Ii Q ' I ' V 1 4 0 1 . T fs M 'S fb ,X J , gl, my ' ., ,R . 2' 'T H, ' s 'v 'N -. 'f I H' N 1 1 . 1... 1. '9 4 1 xg vi il 5. m lt'-s U' tl ,. . f P ' - f v . NI .. , OUR TE CHERS E T TOOQ OTHER HOBBIES SATI EY ICACTTICHS have favorite pastimes and hohhie-s whivh are us interesting and varied us are thosv of other people. Country lite and salucls are among Mrs. lfsther Slonghis favoritvs. and shi' inrlnlgvs in hoth. Mr. Wilhnr Holclf-rniun snpplenwnts his math clic-I with u hit of milk: Mr. John Wilson rnukvs L1 pot ol strong hrvw tt-ollvvt to km-p hilnsvlf awalw as ht- vxpvriinvnts in vurions st-is-ntiliv projt-1-ls. Mr. ,lohn firnhiuk lilws to spm-nfl his spun' tinn' with rurs. Mr. Milos juvohs 1-l1ri1'lu'tl his l,uIin vonrsos with slorivs of his lfnropt-un lruvc-ls uncl vxpvriviwos. Quo ivnlis? ln the Lunmlon family. Mr. M. llvttillgs hohhy is photography. while Mr. Floymlis is his grunti- mlunghlvr :incl fishing. llvill mlwr go hnnglry :is long als llll'l'l' url' hsh in thv soul 'l'tw tlivzttvr vulvrs to Mrs. lflsiv llolwrtson in lhv time left to hor alter 1-ouvhing plays. Miss Janvt l ox lllltl Miss Milclrvcl llonlilin like to renal in thvil spurt- tiinv. Miss lrnore 'l'hoinus 1-ollw-ls tlolls. tionhl tln-rv ln' at l t't'Itt'll pastry vook uniong thvrn? Urs. Slruzgliix forlnulu: Tun small .wlluals IIIIIAY' onw. llis Illlilk. Iliff 'lla',x'1'1v1ri 1-hilt' is llflllillll TIIUIIILITITS l'.l.llN'fl.lllf'Ilf.' U ulvr plus inslunl a'ofI:'w gl'l'l'.Y .vun'l.' Q-, 44-F 7,. Av ' Q Cf! Mmm Sml fwnfgiqm f! WFT'-! f ','I' 1-if A,,fs i 1 1 A W! -1 ' - 1 '- . 1?-1?-Q '.Y:i31s'fh1 l y 1 rl ' Q-sis' f v - ggek O .K 1' sm. 53. 41 OO TEACHER D0 OT RELIH BITTER PILL T0 WALLO IKLII svlmul ll'il1'Ill'l'S han- lrialls amd ll'iIillIilliUIlN in lhm-ir uw-llpzlliml. Ur. :mil MIN, lfurl Hn- huvkvr valvll yt-ur ham- lhq- daily pruhh-m ul' pvllingg hm-k In si-lmol on limv znflvr ruwhing hmm- mul 1-ailing an quivk hmm-h ill lhm-s l'Il ruulm-Y Mr. lxvn- x I In-lh HlUh'l'lllilIllI chu-will vurv hu' lhmgs lhall urn' I Ullllllf mul do mul mark ill4'IlIlIillg1 hs-mls. Miss Hulllm- Lum has hung lu-1-n zummg lhm' :nanny uhm hml flluh-nl! r-lu-ning of gum :hiring wlmnl lum--N 4lisluflm'ful. Mr. Afllllll' Iirm-M-xsilz Jaws mal uppn'w'ia1l1- sm-h lazy hislory flmh-his Us xxolnhw' xslu-llu-r XIIIIUIPUII nun rvully rh-fvulf-cl hy XYLINIIIIIQLIUII ul Wulvrlnn. Irma. Nh: Harold Ilan-In and Hr. lrxing ,lQ'llIliIlQ5 lly lo dlrlflllldgf' nwwsy 'rapt-rf In Imukkf-1-puny :xml lll1 f'Ili1llil'L1I K!l'LlNXiIlQI. Mrs. l':I'lll'5lilI1' Nll'I.llilI!N Irluml lPl'Ph5lII'l' may null rise- mrmwxllul uhc-In-u-r Ihn' nwvhunisma of lerllpz-l'a1lr11'l1lul lx'pm'ul'ilc'l's him- hm-Y 1-onw jammed. The me-alhe-r if u lilljiilllfiil lu Ihr l4'LlI'llf'l'r uf uuln rlrnmg. as ll la also lo lhm- f'0Ll1'llPS of ulhlvlir' vu-mls. Iuaf-h leachvr. l1c'xPl'll1f-lvv. has lhs- lmlivrlvc- of lull Ill his jnh. 'I Illlllfh' hilw uns jus! Il'!IIIf lllw llru'lnrM Ill'lll'l'l'Il llllllflfl' lllkfllfillll ltjlllllflhi' ull IIIYIIDIIIIIII' I'l'I'IlI'Il!'1' flunrf of l,IIll' gill-Ill'S lmlfl nf PLQIIIII In ll'?LfI'fl.lIlflfI' I'IlIl i Muff in Sv 5,1 lf' Yvoodley Quallf Cleo Hif-hurrlxrm Yir1l0r1Haufwn1 Q Q -3: Mia Holme-key' Karl Hnlnavker Elric- Hobs-rlson Franklin Hrmlrinwon , 'N lfwlyn lmfe flraf-e Hflyilllyhxl XILll'j-.'Z1l'f'lSi1ll?I'a' X- X' fflairc Saunders lfrunk Srlhrnifll Carolyn Ser-hrc-fl Ifleunor Sirmm Katherine Srnullf' lfruru-vs Slum- l'.rlllK'l'Sl0llQ1Il 'Hlc-rv4l1n1'e1 Tay lor f 1 'S' l,mmr1' Ihum 1 '- ' r N I,uumlc'r IIIUIIIID fm Curl Tilrlvillf f 1 .ll'Llll Inlay L1ll5l'Il H Alill'j1Lll't'l YI'lII'I'i1II1'l' X 1,33 N V 'Xnllmny 'l'r:lnummIu NX 7 - ,lulin XX umlnmrlh - U. I,UI'illN'l' XYJIRQ-r l-3,u..-.- xx aIliL.m,.,.. ' D HUQLIIHIIQI NX IHILIIIIMHI 1:Ili1l'IP5xx'. ,luhn Vs Ida XY-i!ll5l'll llurulhy fevlwmlurl' john Ziltlllllllb 2351-4-1'e-tary :5:5uI1Nlit1ltr- K' 5l,f-1m- nl allnwllu' Q -nv-,non ' Q- I? L ?.-1 z- 4' Q-s Ur. fwlzn f..llf'l'lll.IlHl I - ' in llw .xlmflx 7 m .A . 111 . ., Z 1 J ' H V 'X ' CHEF CAME FR0lVl ALL POI T Hli year 1955-1956 lmrouglil many new inslrnvlors lo our eanipns. These edu- ealors Villllt' from numerous parts ol llie linilerl Slales lo slir np our desire lor knoyxleclge and learning. liepresenling llle area in wliieli lvakeil lmeans are a layorile were Miss llarluara Cohen and Mr. lfmlysarci Kenny. lingzlisli lean-hers. Mr. II. Sumner Allen anml Mr. George lVlm-lireery' sc-ienee inslrua-lor anal yor-al leauler. respevlively also hailed from Ilie NUl'lllf'llSl. Delegates onl ol llie lancl of eornlvreacl and SUlllll0l'll fried 1-liivken were llr. Car- olyn Sl'f'lll'l'Sl. SOIlll0lIlUI'l' Qllllllilllllf eoun- selor. ancl Mr. james lfielcl. IIl21lllK'lIl2lll1'S lc-avlier. A pair wlio were an assel lo llle lfngllisli cleparlnu-nl also vann- from llie Sonlli Miss llnlli Lee and Mr. fill1ll'll'S Wilsliire. Corning: lo ns from l'1-nnsylvania. llu- sanerkranl stale. were Miss l'Ilisaln-lliu llflll. lfngflisli inslrnf-lor. and Mr. llarolcl lferguson. svieiwe leavlier. Mr. Lysamler Tlioinpson. formerly from Minnesola fre- nownecl for ils rlairy prodiu-Isil. langlil soeial sluclies liere. Unr oyxn slale ol Yen York was I't?Ill'K'- senled lvy llr. linlh Harry. learliingg inallie- nialivs lor llie first seniesler. anrl Mrs. laleanor Simon, sor-ral SlllIllPS lllSlI'lll'l0l'. We were glad lo welrome lnaek Mrs. Agnes lfnsillo. who relurneml to ns lo leaf-li classes in lieallli eilnvalion ancl lznglisli. l'l'I'lIl1llN lllis Illligllf nn! ln- lwr r-up of lm Nru' frzrzzlly' .wvlyw fowl lo M4111 f,,1,'g,,,. Six .WMU flIllll'll'llll.N rulrfz up on ilu' llI'll'S XXXIK EWCUMERS T0 OUR LOCAL RA K SANIPLI G A WHITE PLAI S YE R MONG the additions to the personnel ol White Plainf High Sf-hool were several tear-hers who joinefl the lar-ulty after the opening of school in September. anrl three neu secretaries. Among the replacements for teachers was Hrs. Lillian Xhliott. substituting for Mr, Cummings lflierhart. She taught typing. ref-oril lf:-ll' Yi'-.l A 1' 2- stirs! ix Mu ' i I1 flu u lmlirlfzy wuwfi. umm, 't -rica uv . L ' ' ' tux , ', 't 5 - '- ',. it leiiuro rin ' ie secom reine. mr. , . '4 '- ' I. . 5 apt year as a su vxtitute, returnem t - - , 1, f - A ' 1 sses.i 'ss 'urie Iran f ' 'eeen - - ' t i fi ' - si i 1ffe- 5 assiffnef ie :inet u e o 1 1 L ' ' - second semester. ag a new teueier o mul iemutiw ife. ' ie new secretaries invlutlenl NI-5. 'rguret fate' - k- l'ulriviu Carey. for guidance: and Nlis- lliune lqonx. in tht- iniiin lulvsl arrivals drop into flu' 1'uff'leriu. 1 ' ' fflllIIII'll'll ' grew lvfl' g .ml tle l pl time Mix lltiiiift llullmlt ti loiinei ' '- 5 1 lea'l ' .lt the hlffh Nthool dnl l'ot llotul junior lll-'li xshn li ifl 61457 2 reeeiitly reliretlfftook over the lniology vluves of Xlr-. lim-liun-l i ,Lv ' tlu Qt tl l Nl' Nlix Nlil liul lxiueholl with usl N N it 1 0 te.uh ui . ili..ii..ii..i Hilti :V Qld Nll hl l I dl t iutluutn ol Xllviiix Ntitt lt ull - ' - tl lolltz. ua l. lll l l l llli llull lluix lor tht . s l l l ltr , Fl I Nld Nl 1 .tml Nli olliee. Mies Carey and Nliss lqonf are YY. P. ll. 5. iiliiriimie. 19 LEFT OVER THE PAT YEAR First row: Ruth Barry. llivilliam Heelr. Second row: mlliee CIIIIUYTIIS. Bessie Cudwortlz. Third row: lllel- rin Engelliardl. Roberl Cordon fsubslitulel. Alice Krause frelurned for one yearl. Fourth row: .4lice Kyle. Florence Levy fsulrslitutel. folzn LI'lll'll'Clll'l'l'. Fifth row: Bessie Moore. Elisalietlia Urtlz. Cralia Spettel fpreciously on leave of ulzsencej. Sixth row: lean Toliyunsen fseeretaryl. Stanley llwagner. lllil- lie lliilliams. ACH year. seemingly. we lose friends through teachers' leav- ing. Among those who left us he- fore the close of school in June. l955. were Miss Millie Williams. who retired in early winter and moved to California: and Mr. Mel- vin lfngzelhardt. who resigned ahout the same time and left teach- ing to take a position in Washing- ton. IJ. ff.. in work concerned with national safety. lieliringr last June were Miss Alice fiaulkins. Miss Bessie Moore. and Miss Hessie ffudworth and Mrs. Alice Kyle twhom we have heen happy to see frequently as suhstilutesj. Mrs. Uratia Spettel, after two years of maternity leave. resigned. Mrs. Alice Krause. who after her retirement had helped out for a year, moved to Penn- sylvania. Mr. Wlilliam Beck and Mr. John Lineweaver accepted po- sitions elsewhere in New Yorkg and Mr. Stanley Wagner, for rea- sons of health, went to Arizona to teach. Mrs. Florence Levy and Mr. Robert Cordon. suhstitutes, se- cured permanent positions in other cities. This year we lost Mrs. Jean Tohyansen tsecretaryl. Ur. Ruth x Barry. and Miss Pilisahetha Urth. ' May they all hnd a change of scene refreshing! 5. CHANGE I SETTI G f' as fs 5 pp, 1: g ' i Hlilflf of our teafzhers this year enjoyed am- hrosia elsewhere than in our f-afeteria. M . . . . ' . in Mr. Lummlngzs lzherhart 'on sivk leave till June. alter which he will retire--has moved to Ohio. An old-timer here. Mr. lfherhart taught in the mrn- V Q mervial department and for manv years was in Q, , ' s f, fs Q 'G 7 5 ttf dv Nh r , Y vhargze of the sr-hool's hookroom. lll health forced I - him to discontinue teaching. S K f , W, f 5' qffxxs x Y, A visitor to Italy during tht- sem-und semester. To lzmrlr nr IIIIIIIIVA' rnnffl fn- lliw Illll'.NfIiliII Mrs. llaeliuel l erraru. liiulogy leavher. had oppoiv lllr. fflwrlirzrl f11'rr1.wl'l' nwnl lnu'l.'iug 1101 lunity to enjoy typit-al ltalian dishes as she trai- eled. ller liusliund. lllr. Stephen l erra1'o. awoiii- patnied ller. llid tht- trip inelude lireeve. xx e xsmiderl l,usl full. lllr. lilenn Dodds. student aetirities .llr.s. I r'rmrn :mtl flutter nf llllfffltff lfinrl' atdxiser also on salilvatieal leaxenfdined on leln- lll ef rnusl VXIIIIIIII llzrzl shi' lll1.x Il fluzawrs uns and limes in lfalifornia. xx here he visited schools lwlure suilngg for lfurope in the late fall. His itin- emry mis highlighted hy pluin pudding in the lllttlllllitllh of the Tyrnl. Mrs, Millie Dodds nas llr. lhadtls in XIHVII-lllllf pmt' nj lm! sf-ur her llllSllLllltl-S unnpunion during his trnxels. lll 1' lnnlrwd jnrnfznl In lm wurlx rwznrn I 21 5 ' I 5 , l ll lulres eoolfs Io nullre IIIIIIIIY ll good brolh. ll 1' do lIlll't' zz Droll: of ll lmlrli of lfn' many good voolfs il does luke. Sllllillillfl lllllllllgfl' of our I'IIft'll'Il-ll is in no lirourn .slmlx ulfoul IIIVHII, ERVICE CURBED? CAFETERIA TAFF FEED EVERYBODY x t N fe r X C f 7 X721 I ,f all O 5 L siixfi Nlf of the most frequented spots in Xvhite Plains lliggh is that plaee of glastril' delight and of hardly known personneln-the sr-hool vafeteria. Throughout periods four. five. and six. it sends aromatic' delight to all parts of the school huildingl. as it lures tarnished students who hau- heen literally starved sinee hreakfast. Considering the exeellenl joh they do. we are 1-ertainly amazed that il requires only fourteen eflieient people to perform the enormous task of feeding hungry W. P. ll. S.- ites. Only fourteen are required her-ause eavh person doe. her task almost to perfevtion. No eookhook is needed when the cafeteria ehefs go to work. The manager of this vrew of eooks. hakers. general work- ers. and 1-ashiers is Mrs. Polly Brown. a veteran of twenfy- six years here. This record is the more Slglllifttillll when one reealls that this huilding has been used only sinee 19230. Mrs. Brown for several years has direeted all the numerous operations that take plave in the vafeteria eaeh svhool dax foperations that daily feed more than fifteen hundred students and teaehersfin three periods from llzltt NNI, to 2:06 P.NI.ea long noon hourl 22 CRUIVP perhaps not profieient in the eulinary art. hut very eapahle in that ol keeping a srlhool a fit plaf-e in xshivh to live and uork. is our vustodial staff. Headed hy Nlr. lirur-e lfranr-o. this fren works hard at maintaining the high standards of White Plains High. The stall invlurles Messrs. William Barrett. assistant to Nlr. l ranf'o: Angelo lleliosa. engineer: William Muller. in 1-liarge of the lioys' gymg Herlrert Allen. assigned to the t'al'eteriag and Bernard Doyle tpopularly known as Barneyt. Martin Terrlizzese. Vlif-hael lJeAlilia. Leonard Uurso. Arthur llolilis. and liruno Valentif-doing general work: also the women tin all proliahility good rooks. tool t-Airs. liI'3.f'S Anderson. in charge of the girlsi gym. Airs. Catherine flon- roy. and Mrs. Mary Phalenrfall with us for many years. lVlr. lfranco is in charge ol the rriaintenanve of hoth lruilrling and grounds. and of sueh items as requisitions. lmutlget. and supplies falling under his supervision. Air. lirant-o told the Ururlr- reporter: 4'Uur purpose is to rnake tht- liuilding a eomfortalile and vlean plate for students and teavliers. Safety is also a major favlorf' This poliey applies also to outside organizations using the sf-hool. Uur ligwr is pu! inlo ils plan- by alert ruslorfiul sniff. CU TODlAl GRO P HA MAI TAI ED I f f APPLE-P11 01111111 W ad 5' ei! 'IH :'A' v -ap- In the- wr-olld FUVIIUII. xw go on Io ilu' slnrivnls. In funn- nays nv ure' all alikv: VU' uri' all young pn-oplv xsilh u clvsirv lo grow np to ripvn. lo ln' north-uhile-. lo lu- of m'onslrl1c'liv0 iIllll0l'l2llH'l' lo Ihr world. In olhvr ways N' are rlinvrffllli SONIC of us are seniors: others. juniors or sophomores. To our vhefs. however. we are that xsilh uhif-h lhvy work knowingzly-fthe materials. LI 0F ATE 2f?i?ffyw x S X R I A L S vlasscs X 4' Yf Q 'A .r , ,. Qiwvfgs KVIS. . r'ir':. L gl 4, L. V A gil I --?54'v- 1 lim . . I 1, s 'i,:'- A'-,M b V '.- 1' ' 'vm - Lf 1 N 3 Ls: , .1 ,, .. 5, Z f -. - 4- 1 if , .1 ,4 , A, . JFFJQS -1'5 ' . 4 Hi X Tl ' .ili- J- ,I .:, , gy -1 1 ,E 1,25 Em.. .- I 4' w ' -' P . .WSJJ P- .F --4 f Q 1 f 1 Il , 'if ' f .vu +- W., r 14. 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' 'F 1 9 ' - u I . ,b 3' iv E 3 Fr, Tlmnias Joan Higgs Hill in Suzannc Rolmcrl Heller Helwig fi' , x ,. 1 1' ,q 7' I A ' 111' June Patricia Hcnnings Herde , Sonja 1' uf V lguzanne Htl'l'l'lIli1lHly' ' fi'Hc1'z0g Ps ,,.., '1- . , ,ffpw . ji Y Leon Michael High H0 Jflhn Pfller firnve Nlaruarf-I Juanita Toni Holt Horstmann Hulme Hume- Huntvr lmurnl 9 wivx K 'fy Fx mx' il, Y, ' , V-'iv X ,-. 5 QQ is L91 Jean Pulriviu NUM-rt Diana Xllflllilll Fl'iHl1't'r Innes Inzm lsln-rxxoml .IiU'kF ll Ilwlix ,lillllvinllll Hvl'ln-rl Nunvy lfllm-n Um id Holm-rl Xlnry 'Xnn LlllliS0ll ,lnlw ,ltlllilllftlll ,IHIIIINIIII ,llillllxlbll 4l4iI'Q1t'llFQ'll 1- - 0 Q- ' x A A- , .g,,.,, lllmylnm- llvnrga- Hvnry l,in4lL1 H1f,1l-1-Ill ll.n'li.n.1 ,Inynvr KLIIIIIUI' Kaplan Kay' lxm-I--r lx'-Ile-1' ,W Theresa Brnee Paul Kelly r 14' f ffl 1 Xlnrviu li I IIQUI John Larson Kirkham Kittle YT' Henry Klaassens John Klanser .ov- 75- Y Irene Kleinsinf tl f 3 if n fA ai A R. 6 , dr F ' , W i- 1 ' I x ' , ' ,gt g l J' . X n Lilo linln-rl lmin William Frank lillllllll Km-nig Kunkel Kosl I,um'0lli Huy llrif. Kq1lIll1'lll Way nv Vy 'flu-mlm-0 Lassen I.l1NCIb Lcc 'XNLCQV 'fu XVI' - J l,cn14'kc I KN N, 1 ,VW1 rl 1 NP ,QXYX f-rl' I C -f 'ye L L v Q' ,ff G X. Iluunnl SLlll1il'Ll Hulverl Iillen Elizalwlh . Louis Lever Lex inf' Levinson Lev is Lexx y K HQ Lidz 'VA 40 e gf ., A N c X',J XIill'l'ill'i1'H0 NILl1'l'Lll'iUHll XILll'l,lHIill4l XlLl1'I'1Llf'ht'I'!l Hobvrla Robert ieberfarb Light Y 4. W ' Hofemarie Nliriam Limmer I,og11i1lic'f: 'f T x 1 I .Nlllllf 1111 lf11'11ys is ul ll X fl.lI1l'.i 11-rx' gmul: lm! 11 lfvelyrx MUl'Qi1P9l-Allll lJFillHli1 lfrunr-ef lllw Alun! 18 IVII I1 Inn I,u111lva1r1li l,mm1sc'io Lopvz Lolilu 11111' mm f11111' ll llllllfllfll Carol Hurry Mary Xirginiu lmlmrki l.llI'iI'll Lllllllglll l,y1v11N 4... el .Q- . v V ei ,lllSlilN' Tony f 12 Ju 'xllll Kvrry llwlu 1'1' ll lllrf lmlnlx. lfn ' N!IlIffI'Nf ffislullu' lllllll fn .xlr111 gl1! l1'111': fm! ll 1111'gf1l iw llml l111111,sl1' -X 1,116 .,,-,.....- 4--4-,,..-I 4-,-,,,.... If lfml llfllllg is fn'r1a x'. Ifn' lfllllll' VIIAY' nun' full l',l'1'Il lfu' llffllllf' .mul fftllll SlllJl'l'fllIH1IS frilly. Frank Lars Richard 10591311 Magalvtli Magnuson Makover Manganiello 0 , fi . L- ..,.... Q' 'K' linlwrl liurlmura liir-hurrl Vivian Nlurunu Warluml Murran TVlarlimN 'lv1'l'l'lllH'C Lillian ,lumus Hazel Maron Muss6 Maxxum- IVIQ-Arlams N01 1.11 ffm sfnufw of lfz ln 01:1 uppfv lrwv. nor r'1'vl1 E if ,, f I at s of ll SOIIl,Ifl'VOI 1211! Karl flux fl lIfll'kilIQ' for sfvvp 4 . -5,1-kj,Lf M, f 4 1 l'ilsl,5 1,f'-'QVC O 'YU' . IP' y P f, ,Q ra 'sr . Sarah Larry Carolyn lflaille XI1 xKli1II1S McCann MCU:-ndon BIC-Cjowen Michael Vlcflracken fs E L 137 ' Nivllurd MI'NdllQllllKlll Ruth Miller Aff Judith NIUIITOC Dax ifl NIM Lrathi William I,0I'f3.iIlf' Dnrix Xlr:Har-hren Ur-Paul McDowell Rx ii- eff . , llvllrx' ,Ioan Xlurgul Lulnuln Yll'lDillli' N14-lnunv U1-irw N11-rilln-xx l,l'll'l' Iyiifllllly lfhrixlilu- .Imm Nlillvllv Hilton XHIIKHIIQQII' Xlunl-. lx an .5 'ir' ,.. ev' 'Q' lfllore Usvur Hwlvvli Huw Nlmllivvlli Nloort' Xluruu Xl1v1'f'l1i 'IIS ,Xrxmlvrosv 3Il'X-JIIIJI 1 73 A .Q I 1 H .L Xrlvm' Xlill1lll'lUll l'1'll'l XI4llll'1lt' XX Q I Hfvlwrl XIIHUAI AL Rirliard Samuel Andy Morrison Morton llorzello 1' N I X J' R2 . R. o Q Ceoffrev Lavinia Dominick M055 Muccini Mungo A ix v 6' C 'Y N' so fC, ,sn x K lfrivu Virginia 'kydlilulrif-ia Louise 'l'ln-omlonr Ricllarcl Nulmcl Napoli il3U 0'g, 9 Qlzipolijuiho lXL1l'Ill'lll Yusrnun Nelson r 5 .- x:wl lIl. ,C Phyllis Geraldine' ,-0' l llunu James Nanmfy ,lmlilll Nerzig Neville ' 1 Xvxxlirook Nicholson Nigglilingulm- Nolan iv- xi 'S- Ricliard Milfifl lUflY Nyc llll6l'IllL1lC'l lllM'l'Illf'YC'l' f, ' ' if J A 1 45.1 ? ', Y ? i '- T Q MA., .4gX Doloref Donna Brenda Oechsle Ogg 0'Heir Owen Carole O,H6ir O,Kelley 4 gy I , ' X if 4 'ff 61' N 11,7 F .- ,,-Q L- - lf f-5. ATX ,W-1-. x .. .QW ,,A,,, -, 4- --f .592-55,3 1 61.1 '-, i A .--'Za Donald Orlando Joan Palmieri C A .bfi , Gn- Lf li Caml .Min Parflorc P:4g1gaw' ' Lorraine Urlunclo John lll1lIIlllIlCII 6 Tmlil l,llll'll Samuel Ruth Olsen Olson 'GL -sf! rw , 1-3' fu '. ,hav Patrif-ia Jean Otto Palazzo Virginia Junir-e Parker llisqiiriiw-lli Donulml lli-lem' ljilll'llCIl Paulus ads i UNL .,.... ,.- , -.- IV1' lzrzw lzcurfl of pouring oil on lmlzlwlczl IIYIIUVSJ but llwrv ure other uses ll',lt'Il nm' IS III IVOIIIIIC. llvliwn rrl14'.wf'll1S 11-fzlzrriirig lull: lln' hm! of spring, :fs Ihr fin' l'.Xf1-llgIliSlll'f lfiw lfgnl fliing In uswf' 4. -' Cafg ,, v T John PE'3.li S N U C .L1l'IllQ'Il l'vrrnllu I,UIIliIlif'k I,ilIl'iLll'U fn. Z' 0 1. 1 3 -Hw- Lamlyxx am: XldIlOll Porter I1 L III Oua L A Myrna Kaalv ly H Rose Hlgllllltl lfmlalrl Hold! Nicholas Janne-N Peter livrlram XX illikllll Kendal' Hepanli Hif-h Richter Hia-Z G' J mf.: . ,1 , ga , 3,7 j A .R rv- . nav - K , A r, 13 Hif'lli1I'II XIfLll'QlLll'Q'i Mm SIISLIII Paul Higulzi Nippflm-in Kiwi' liuunw HlN'llIlliS linluml lflimlac-Ill Mun lk-m'gi.1 licxvrly liulison liollvr Runnin-rg Hllllll'Il'Hl1'4 Nlllbllkf , 5 k '99- 4' ei 9 8' 1' 2 in 'U' jmlx lfluim' frfarol ,ff ' L f f . lima-11 liusculwlutli Rosenthal PQ-yxf-'liuws-if 1 Hwtlnrrmru lillxxl ,xx , X, ii r-' ' X . LT X' ,XJ 4 . xx .'v' . X, fxx L -'L 'Xfxl .ax - .x- - y x fx Q JOSCPII Jean Marie Louis Russo St. Clairf Saldicco Samuels fx av 'J YT' A Ar Carol 1,00 Sass Don Scllleicher fi if M fa' A ' A A A Murylou SZIIIIHIUTS Steve S4-hloirfller 7 ,Q .Ax .f 'HQ' K Y wr K fi ' Allllllllly Lirlilslvy Sanonv Sl'Ill'lllll0i'S Ingrid I':flWLil'fI Svhmand Schm-irlcfr ly 'fi Vincent Sansevero k,.! t: bm Wi llium Svllm-1' Hula Svhullzc Demelra Saras sg, U' 5 Jack SI'll0l'l'I' Stephan Sr,-llwurtz --u 131' lxfnv l' 'X Patrick Helly June Edward R03- James Schuurzlrek B1'llXHxiL'kllLil'ih Schxxenger ficirnia Sc-olanrl S COM Stewart Seaman fs. L- 9, . , ,ff frf' Pauline Seward Jacqllvlyn Simmons Ba11'lmm Smit ll Anna Seawright Donald Shernoff lfclwunl Si Ill ins N TY f Judy Selwyn e G? 4 ap,- , 11' Stephen Shimlnerg K ivharfl Simons Q . 1 U- Q'-. :FQ Callmrim- Slllilil Frank Sm i I h David Sendler S' 4 -5' . ., ir P Stex en Silllillliill John Slaughter fe sf- Q 7 .A Q 1' 1 mx i Robert Smit ll P . n x -X X 1 - X fo pp Q-xg il? XX ' Dim Q WI SW- i 'ggi-ffm J 6 s Ou! of a frying pun and inln the fire Il'!Il'Il 1'Il-bw fuzzwcl 1-.ggx lfzrnu' lfwm- solves around loo muvlzf U 4' lllllii' lzwrzrfl of mlilorx lim! zwrw up ra trvwg but llw plmmgrrzplwr und our Ur, Cyn: l'llfl'll om' lfzvre. lll IIN I fl'lIllIl'.Sl in ll lwzlml ix llkwly ln evllfsf' Illllflflff. ll if lwls off ils 51411111 Sl'llU0l.S 111'1'f.' qflllf llktrfl nff for Il SIIIIIIIIITS I'IIl'lI an. uflwr ll'flI'l'lI it may ' c'nlle'gc'- or ll'III'A'lLIIQ ' lfflllly rl'1'rf'r'li1u1. Sharon Smith ,X V .Lv 15 , . 5. 2 5 Nunvy 5lN'Ill'l'l' lime-rm11'x Sl:-N UIIS fl! gg ,Im-k Sullu E Barbara Soloman Y . f l,ur4'lla1 bprung Dan id Sltliklllllll Henry Sutton S3 Marla Spaccavento Evelyn Spall r- F? ,. vp' . i Mb' .a,,,, ,lucly Slurkvy Hurry Slum' 1 F Arlvnc Stein Murily n Slruli 1 x tr- ' KM' ii Uarlrara Synmns Harx ey Tamb Mblfylln Melvin liarliara Taylor Thomas Thorell f . fv- ni 5 Ann Tnrnlier Lois Vasvy l. .laicqlleliiw V613 Ymn'ln'm'S X full ' ' f .fi v S llliarlm-s Antoine-Ile 'linrncr Valenti Vinm-nl .lainie-5 Vvnlnro Yl'l'llLl ffm 6 7 'hw' lnanila Tomlin K , 9 ul I ' jnlin Yun lfxcn l'vnny Yivlwrs dl' 5 L 413 5- i T K Stuart Trimarr-0 'Sl Q -, S' w ' 'lf 5 , Q i Iaflii uril Yan llny Klaretta Tm-lwr llnlwrt Yun Sim- I 4 Jx..,1c 'A 1 rjl?l4l':llrl2,c1 L init warp fx 15 ph j' 4 K ,gn V- A ctr I, if Alan jnlin Lfarnl Lori- Lnl nrgli Walker Wallace Warne: NX .ite-rrnann Marge Barbara Richard Thomas Richard Kenneth Watson W'eimer Weir Whalen Whiting Yvichmann Q1 gi 4- Rivlnml Alllll'l'f Dulmruh Xw'iHiillS0ll XXfiHi11l1IS w'iHiLllIIS lim 1-rly Jr-an Dux id Wilson Wilson Xvingct gf- ' ' fb W 511111181 rot Williams IUIIIIUIYE xViIlWi1I'd 1 Frvd Wi I mul Amin-u Wise 1 RNPQ, f ' 6 2 hs l Mi Q 5I13m,1 illadyf Thoma: Marian Howard XYUH XY1wcLul1 Wlmlf Zahraflnik Zimmerman .ax a, ,L Annolle Xvilsun Mary Wise VM I ' My 9, my ,J V , . 2 7 .V h ,.aa Sangwan Zimmerman wlaefl school. 111 ff-ps a , tif, in 4 ,,! oo an IIIIIFS f'nllr'1'l1Irr1l1' an l'IIlIf'Uf'fl.llQ' llnfir IIIIIIIX for lJlll'!'lIllSl' nf rlrzsx rings. -'x J-1 4'l1l1'1'f' .wpfrnlllnnxx ulrsurh Ifn' frurzls nf lfu' Illlflj' !Illlll'fl'lI wry frungrifx X 1 2 ifix s ' f, ' V T F X5 v D LJ ' gg ' 1 A y -xx. 7, f f 'N . , Ny 3 XC jj' Q25 Sn-pping up to take u place as leaders. Q, Xl . .JUNIOR FI D RECIPE FOR GOOD YE R . lllf junior class started to jell in Uvtolier with the election of ollirers. lid Ifurtir-lc was chosen president. while Jane Amstel' and I'al ll'Iat'lVIahon were elected vice-president and sec- funior lldI'I'St'f ready for juniors to be advised. relary, respectively. lVIr. Joseph tlappello served as the adviser. The comlmined ellorts of the class indicated a pleasant get-together for the early spring and a successful junior prom in lVIay. Rating high academically were Jane Amster, Joanne Healy, Helen Bogoshian. Constance Fe- kete, Judith Criessel, Peter Kates, and Ilarhara Maclfacherng also Barbara Klauher, Judy O'NeiI, and John Seashore. The following likewise won distinction: in dramaticsspaul Schwarzg in art-Claire Seidl, Charles Simpson, Sally Powers, Marietta Saravia. and Sue Doblcing in music-Corinne Isaac, Roy Madsen, and David Shailer. Tops in athletics were Don Johnson, Harold Fitzpatrick, Steve Holden, Joe Ciffolillo, Boh Hildehran, and Joe Smallsg also Frances Saw- telle, Laurie Connor, Sheila Rolison, Leslie Tay- lor, and Jane Amsterdam. Events and people-these made a junior year of which any connoisseur could he proud. Or should we say Hgourmetm? Sflllllllfllflfl' nffzirwrx po.sfl1'orr's going up Ji ' SEASD ADDED EW DPHO DRE CLASS lll'lN lhe sehool year ln-gain in Sepleinlmr. xlilfllfll XX ilinol. Mnong those lnnsifullx inelined unolller new sophomore eluss look its plum' were Susan llemlle-r. fluil lloiner. and Wann lll While Plains lligh Sehool. lfleeling Curl Crinisey. -Xrlisls of nnolher sorl un-re lfdxsuial nslin, president: Anlhony fnzolo. xir'e-presi- llelxxig and Sully llQ'l'llill'l. 'X m-ll-luiluiiu-ml diel' denlg und Peggy Sum-rs. seereluryg was one ol llieir firsl imporlanl an-livilies. 'l'hese lliree proxed lo he good ollieers and along uilh Mrs. Agnes l nsillo, their adviser guided the 1-lass lhll I N wr I mu f'IIr pulwr, Xexu-oill1'l2NlrlU gui IIVHA l'lIlIlIllQ 'lllgl u .'llK'l'l'.'.' n y 1- '. A sec-ond new adviser Mus llr. Carolyn Se- chresl. in the eupaeily of gnidunee eounselor. XYill1 so lIllll'll olher newness. came ai neu idea. lhul of a sophoniore paper. Headed hy lid- or Jaleli Tolmy. the Al!'Il'l'0lIIl'f ealne inlo living. Ulliers who helped lo organize llle paper were Nlexen Culef. l.indu Ward. and Wvaller Lune. Olher sophomores shone in ollier fields. Xmong lhose ulio earned all- A grades were l riseilla llull. Holly Sprague. Gail Strand. Judy lhoinpson. and lfliflon Wvhile. Showing proxsess on the loollmull field were David Loum-ks and lnlins Caesar. Un the sidelines were the sopho- more luirlers-'fAnila Ardilo. Ann Pease. and I- ll ii' V - il '-J' i ,j-.41 4 Q J, .7 '-Q 'T-.Eff H lf- Ill re-rlain skills in lhv urls or shops or sr'im1r'1's. xx lhe food from whim-ll the nature of our lives is ln 1 I will-11 l1'ur'l14'1's mark uilh vlussvs luy rw-rluin pro 11-sscs. il IDITNIIIVI clvvm-lops. I,l'l'llllliS It IS il slmlm-nl who lmvs lmnkw. who spvuks uf-II. who pussc-asc is u good vilizen. Uur opporllnlilivs in Vlusscs an a large exlenl formed. We lherefurv rm-pre-sc-nl mu 4-lasses as--lhe main volnrse. ASTY hu c 0 u R s E curricular mfr' 3, .T , W xi' -: -K ,. V- 1 -a . 4- X 1 . i, V A ,Yum 575 wg! ll' ' , V , 2 , A f, ' w, :-,r Q :.1.. --js . , UW 4. 'J 1: 9 l, H. 'uf ,. L i 'I '- ' V V- Q 2 ' , b . , , Q 4 '1 . x 4. U - ef- ,f 4 1 , 1 ' I , l -, , V 1 F I h ,4,. - '3f3T 'f- ' 1: if . . 'Q L'A , -. 1 . r., , A E A ' 4 I' 4 .1 2' W if hw IWW, I 7 5 J H Y , ' N 0 I x.i'.2' p rw -L U My A. fill Ml Vid J 2 uf.- I'- z , Sl ,1 A 1' ,I 'mga 1 1 o If :- . 1 ,K 1 4 1 1 . A ,, u YT: I -31 , . 1 1 X1 ,b F. V .lf ' in , A ' 'n S v f I fn, , - '11, - ' X ' SP-' 'PQ V ' H- cf . Q if L-gmim :fish I 4- M , filly Llllllll or HIIFUII in .slorugw in fwolrrooni or lillfllfj' for rlwlw'Iulion of .Nfllll1'llf.i? lllf lilwrury mul lllm- lvookroom ill't' Iuo imporlzml rooms in srhool. lfurlv in lhv Yl'ill' lhi- sophomorm-s rum-I Xliss ,lunvl l ox uml Miss lllilclrvfl floiilxliii. Ilia- lilvmi-iuiis. aiml lvurn hon lo usv lhv lilrrury. lfor ri-ruling. svli-vling hooks. aiml gallivring inlorrmllion. slmlvnls may usa- Ihr- lilnrury during sturly perioils. uml llPll0l'l'fillNl ull:-r -srliool. Slu- ilc-nls linoxsri as regular aissislamls he-lp lhi- lilvrairiauis lay l'lll'ClilllI2I umlurrangirig:l1ooks.uml lay lu-lpiiig xxilh vxliilvils. 'llllv following lavls xsvrv gllvzuwil hy our Urfzvlf' rc-porli-r: Tlll'l'l' is not Cllllllflll shi-ll' room for all lliv hooks: ilu-rv uri- vnouglh hooks that sluclcnls might t'ill'll lulw oul Ll lvoolx ul lhv Slilllf' limo: although wr. l'. ll. S.-llt's uri' usually inlvr- c-slwl in fivlion. they llLlYl' rvucl more Il0ll-lll'llUll lhuii lim-lion from the school lilirury this year. Alroul the svvoml room --Alllt' lvoolxroomf- vu'i'ylwmly luioxxs. allhougzh he Hlily nol he aware of ils lovuliou lm-fore hv lc-arms in lhe mosl iinpleasuiil may of losing Ll lvook. Nlr. john file-mlm lSllI'f'69lllll:fI Mr. Cunnnings lflmvrliarl. of last yvarl has liven this YCZIIJS viislomliuri. Une of his prolnlems mis thc' owrlouiling of capacity of the hookroom. for Paoli ft'2ll' lhv sm-hool mlcls lo its supply ol tvxtluooks. l,ilw llw lilmrury. llle lmookroom has student help. -Xloiig xsilh lliv lilrrury. il helps solw Illillly of lhe hook prolrlc-his ln' ollvriiiu the hook of the months-or lllilflilllg pcrioml. 59 BOOK , A FILLIP T0 E ERY COURSE -A I S81 - QS N 5' 554 XR J if 9 9 I I -.1 X dx X , X X Xl .af 4 lf, ,emily hull, w1v'rylunly's in u I AST Scptcinlier created the usual dilemma for study-hall sludv. SCl1lfl2l'Ilillf.f 1l'l.l.N or pf'lu'il. ll'll1'lll'l'S. All hut in at slew. lVlr. Afllltlllil licverly. MI'- V ,lohn liluncato, and lVlr. Joseph fiappcllo kept their patience as students hurrying: into study hall from all directions demanded seals near tht- window. scals near their friends. and even seats near the pencil sharpcncr. 4 After as many students had lmecn seated lulplialmelicallyl l as could he. the overllow during the first, second, third, N and seventh periods was sent to the cafeteria for placement. K I x A special feature of having a study in the cafeteria was 1 X4 the fact that one was much nearer lo the food, if oneis Q X lunch period happened to follow third-period study hall. X lf it did not, one could tin anticipationj inhale the aroma X I from delicacies in preparation-or, perhaps, in retrospect POI- from the aftermath of those of recent presence! . CST Springtimefbelatedly this year-hrought many a fra- ..A :3 grance of its own into stuffy study halls. lt took a great arg- u-Q gfgfff I, C deal of will power. then. to keep going at one's studiesf indeed to remain in school! The thought of an extra hour after three o'cloc-k. however, helped restrain the majority of us from defaulting in regard to attendance. During such Sg'5Wl'.L'5 3' an extra hour, the main study hall daily housed a number TUDY 0 PIC IC FOR A Y TEACHER of students who had violated school regulations. It was then known as detention hallg and the chief study of that hour was a deep hrown one concerned with how each victim had arrived there and could avoid a repetition. Whether during a regular study hall-with its requests for permits to leave the roomffor during a detention period. a teacheifs assignment to the main study hall on the second 1-orridor Carl was no picnic. we all agreed. U0 T some time between third and seventh periods r-ame the usual daily pause in edur-ation-that known to Uv all as lunch. Regardless of a too-early lhardly possible' or a too-late falways probablej period, every student wel- comed the' break in the routine. Starting at llzlfl All. and continuing through 2:06 HM., students eonverged on the r-afeteria for their twenty-minute lunch time. To facilitate service, the management again divided us into two groups for each periodfthe first half eating during the first twenty minutes of the period, then reporting to assigned classrooms for a study period, and the second half going first to a twenty-minute study and then to the cafeteria. There were also the usual regulations about enter- ing the eafeleria only through the southwest door and leav- ing by the northwest door. Our routes were consequently at times eireuitous, room l09A having to go down the center stairs, along the west basement eorridor, and up the southwest stairway to the eafeteria. The students seemed not to mind the trek, however, for they looked upon it as merely an added incentive to their appetites. The lunch-study system was in operation only from Thanksgiving to lfaster, approximately, andfof eoursefe- in bad weather. Vlfhen the weather was good in the tall and the spring. we shunned luneli-studies to go outside and en- joy our picturesque eampus, although some students lan- guished inside for a last-minute reviewf even. perhaps, for a question-and-answer period with a ll'LlC'llCI' in eharge. It was generally believed that a walk around our eampus fragrant with lioneysuekle and aglow with 1-berry blossoms was the piere dv l'llSI.SlflIIf'I' of the best period of the day. REFRE HI G PAU If RELAXES STUDE T 1' . 4' --' 1' llr. Heier!-Y 1'.1'l11'fz1'l.v good luslf us fu' SlllIl'I'l'I'S1'.S the l'l1fI'lf'fl-Il 5 RE riff f.. -'L-15-1u.l' XE might think that the homemaking classes deliberately helped the Oracle with its theme this year, or perhaps it was those classes that inspired the theme! Homemaking nowadays. however. includes more than knowing how to salt a steak or bake a cake. With the prevalence of frozen food. one might well wonder about the future of classes in homemaking. until one realizes that with the change in name of such courses has gone also a change in content. Managing a home and a family today is a complicated matter, looked upon as a science. Even a Prince of Monaco has been known to say that with all the servants available. his Princess must know how to manage a household and to do all the aspects gracefully and well. L COOK! G rp... llls X -5 :gl A Q X ff - tx X 3 .0 2 qhfx fx wk' N 12- '!-'?:- 4 5.41 '33:? 13: If i 13 Mlftftf -WITH GA ! In this spirit of :56, Mrs. Norma Power has instructed the girls enrolled in her classes in such matters as nutrition, marketing, and hospitality, as well as in cookery. Miss Elva Kleist taught students not only how to sew dresses, but also how to design them and how to keep well groomed while wearing them. There were advanced courses in fashion, marriage and family living, home furnishings, and child care. The courses proved popular and valuable. The majority of classes were filled to capacity, thus assuring those enrolled of knowledge and efficiency in the field of their choice. An indication of the need for such courses was evident this year in the inclusion of similar classes in the program of adult education. 62 nm Sllll1l'IIfS in nmlli slucly Ilia ingrrfrlirfrils of fl lux f'I'C'l.lJf', fo lfwvp nu! of fflr' xnllp. C UNTER , Pl-EATI G HIC mulhcriialii-H Iil'IH.ll'lIIlCIll. 1111111-1' thu chair- IIli1IlSiliID of Mrs. ifsliivi' Slough. ofic'1'4-ci Ll menu of g1L'Ill'l'l1i imilliviiuilic-sz luiisiiic-N airilh- melirzg elciiwiilairy, i11l1-1'111vciiulc-. 111111 zirivziiir-1-fl uigchrug pluiic ami solid gl'0llll'il'yQ uml trigo- iiomelry, with spam-ial 1-lusscs for FIIIIIVIIIS of supvrior uhilily. Slurlc-iils Ihul vliosv um-ly from lhcsc voursvs go! il glooci 1114'11i: olhi-is Illlly hau- gol imiigvslioii. or groxiiiigg pains! This 1,1100 for Il lrvr' zum food for lfiou 0 E BU S TIDBIT ! l ii wvieiivc fiL'IJLll'lIIlt'lll. 1111111-1' lhc- 511111-1'xifio11 of Hr. Yiiiloii Haufoii, 1'ililil'IIlLlIl. lwpl Illilllf slmlciilb husy this yvui' iii IlilfNi1'N. 1'ilt'Hlirll4f'. Qt'Il1'l'Lli ami aivziriviiiir' liioiogy. gviivixil Nl'it'Il1't'. uiiri hcaiilh cxhivulioiiz Ihciw- me-1'v aiiixaiiim-mi w'o111'w1-5 for Flllfil'lllr xxilh 5l1l'1'Iili -lillillN. X4-xx ll'LlI'ilf'I'5 iiivlliclwi Ur. iiairohi i'l'lAQlllNf1Il. U11 l.. 511111111-1' VXII1-11. ami Xiu. iIa11'1'i1'l iliiilork 1fo1 lhw' as-r'o111i M-1114--le-1' oiiix D. gill. Il'llI.l'lI gun- lfiozzgfil for fffiriklliimx foorl. iiwj, -Iii? s- ' :-- I I I I 1--i..,.., ART MIXED WITH FU dients makes a helter dish, a choice variety of art courses gives a lwetter nowledge of art. With liasic art as a it eh VST as a choice variety of ingre- k 7 lfurli Varies lI1ll'SI'l'ilIIlS, fl'fft'S,1IIlClll. ll R MUSIC-DINNER? HIC music curriculum of White Plains High included courses per- taining to musical theory, and to the use and background of musical funda- mentals. Taught by Mr. Joseph Cap- pello, the classes were in rudiments. harmony, and history of music. Out- standing students in these classes were -we Sllllll056'COIlC'CI'Il6ll with dinner mnsicl prerequisite, electives included cos- tume design. representation. and poster ftaught hy Miss Anna Blomstrom: and design. interior decoration. and appreciation-lay Miss Faith Cuden. 6 'v- 'F' --Q, . E ,. , I 'V' wi Ljff' 52 if S ' ,, -,'o-2 . ,'1r.f-V 1' , ,lv-!gQj,,f ,flrl1'sl.s mix ideas for class prnjccl. tHOP 'ING YIELD - HIC revipes of manufafrture for the inany artiz-les profhir-ed in our mimi. metal. auto. and eler-trir: ritflllr would r-ertuinly fill our cookbook. Mr. Irving: Jennings, chairman. directed students niajming in shop. They took one semester of eat-h shop and a one- ycar elective thereafter in any one. or two years in vor-ational auto. '4 ,gi I ami- up 15. XM ' tmttttttm' ,gtlllllllltdi -uqmtti ttllllmulltn Im wit Q ,J ..5..' 41. ,g' ,alum ttt ltttt . Shop 1'f11.wsa's enjoy llwir daily rlfvl. SAND Tt'lll'lIl'l'.S uid gIlfl1l.Sl1l'.S Jrvuni pfun, MEA URED DRA ING HIS yt-ur niure than tint- hnntln-et thirty stntivnts elm-vtetl tIlQ't'ilLttlit'di th'uuing. Ht tht- six vhtsses. tht- vhuir- nmn ut' the th-liurtinvnt Ur. trxing Jennings tunght hutlf l,illiun Nlatssff. ,Iilt'tltlf' tlulclsniith. unit Xltin Flu-4-it uert- an It-xx of tht- tnitsttnnlinu invin- he-rs uhm It-t1i'11t-tl htm In intika- awni- rute drauiiigs of whim-ts frtnii Luth-s ln ilUtlNt'S. Q Q -1.1-M f t J O A QUEE ' HLET EAT CAKE I 0ClAL TUDIE it A Q 'lf in bk 7 lg'- -acc-ording to the an-ademie abilities ol the stu- dents. The enriched classes were somewhat ex- perimental. since they were augmented in eontent V 9 let Y i and required extra effort on the part of the pupils. There has been a trend toward greater indi- vidual participation by students. lVlr. Arthur .Q,f,.w', tl ' A oo 'Air r X 5 Q5 , . llruesewitz this year eondueted one of his elasses in American history almost entirely as a diseus- sion group. lflsewhere, the stimulating leetures l',X'l',ltAl. eourses dealing: with manis growth Llll d development lroin primitive stages, with hy Mr. Kenneth Hadermann. chairman of the department. and the impetus provided hy other ideas whit-h have motivated him. and with Itlil- adroit, teaehers encouraged the exchange of ideas terial wealth he has erealed were offered to us and opinions in sm-ial studies elasses, Members this year by the soeial studies department. The of lVlr. John lllaneatois sec-lions in government xariety of suhjer-ts ineluded the required work workshop and problems of dernoeraey worked in world and Amerrean lnstory. and the eleetive independently by interviewing: loeal and eounty eourses in eeononiies. soeiology, problems ol' ollieials ol' the government, and by undertaking deinoeraey. and governnient workshop. Classes in world ' and Anieriran history were divided into individual researeh projeets. tio-operating in the program were two new tear-hersg but we didnil four groups: l'i. M, and the enriehed have too many eooksl History 7IlllI'll1'S are Uftlinies rewarded us ucoolii ufler 'gliotw exrlnzifzulion in class. Q. u ,ls wr J . . X 'Agn 'st Ja ith .v 5 I rn f-L 0 'T PASS FOR KI G' E liillgll-Sl! rfuss muy' oflvll illfllllll' fll'Slft1'lIl IlUllflSllIIl4llf rom play ftllllllllf fxtft HIC study of lfnglish is as important to an individualis cultural growth as food is to his physical fIl'0Wlll'ff21 print-iple apparent when one observes the svope of the lfnglish 4-urric-ulutn. The lfnglish department is the largest. with sev- enty-three classes and seventeen teachers. under the supervision of Ur. lfarl l . liohaeker. Chair- man. l ive new leathers and two who had pre- viously taught at White Plains High bet-ante part of the lfnglish faculty this year. A former sult- stitute jointed the group during the seeond se- Inester. Participation in an li lVl. S, or eurivhed course for three years is a requirement for grad' uation. Students are plat-ed in a particular divi- sion aeeording: to their ahility. The enrit-hed classes. eotnposed ol' students with outstanding ahilitv. do extensive and intensive work hevond -ff D0 GHMAKER I BU I ESS Typisfs Ilzznnpirzg' tlzrouglz their thousand thouglzts. Hlf commercial department-Mr. Matthew Lynaugh, chairman -kept simmering pleas- antly all year. Classes in typing. stenography. secretarial training. bookkeeping. ollice and clerical practice. retailing, and stork experience were offered to suit commercial tastes. GO0D HEALTH RIPE S LIEE 1 Q . bl lu' ,Qian .'iS'f- , .lfqav ' : ' I N, L21 'F 41:1 Q. X I X .5 1 N. - 5- EQ smut i 'gs' ai 'ff Q! gl bs 2'.v 1 J - 74' -1 llculllz. class eyes an cya lm! nzuscs on its Iluzclz. 0 U IIICKINC a formula for wholesome living. hoys and girls-led by Mrs. Agnes Fusillo and Mr. Charles Kohler-investigated the vari- ous aspects of health, including the physical, mental. and even culinary phases of it in inter- esting classes in health education. l l lQlilNC f,'0l1I'b65 in French, Spanifh. Latin. and German. the foreign language depart- ment-headed hy Alias lflorenrge IQI1lsliE'Tl1'Wf'21- tered during the year just pafl to more than Seven hundred ftudentf. many of xx hom will hnd in toduy's world prar'tir'ul ufes for their skillf. xfn, apple and a smile can .wzzmrwvti in any language. ee 'Alum 'GEJ THE T0 GUE AL 0 TA TED HK hrft-rate rgourxe otfered here in drixer education proxided ftudent drixerf uith ex- cellent fare in the may of theory and f-rdttife - all of which was designed to keep the regixtrunte from the hungry jane of danger onfe they lu-- r-orne llf'EIlr6Cl operators of care. jeff purlfs zz-Ilfz HAITI!-f-Y LJ.. llll 4,33 K J 3 S , C 61' b X F' ' ,' '-up 7 N, I . K I , Nt 5 .mg ,' A .gif-' J' -73.5 ut! SOE Pl G- OT ALLOWED .15 Pool ns rim' t'11t'11n1lwr. ..1 -it PRECISION QUALITY .A A 2 . ADD MUSICAL LLAVAL 5 ,Assisi AS BAND PLAYS WELL ' 2, cl F any organization brought home the bacon fpraise, that isj to W. P. H. S., it was the 1955-1956 band, under the direction of Mr. Frank Schmidt. As drum majors, Mary Ardito and John Cartwright performed capably. Although smaller than it is usually, the football fmarchingj band made up for its lack of size with a dazzling, crowd-pleasing display of precision and musicianship. This band was also conspicuous in co-operating with Fest-i-Fair, Loyalty Day, and Memorial Day programs. Individually as well as collectively, the band brought honors to the school when thirteen members played in the Westchester County Sectional All-State Band, and when three went to Albany to play in the All-State Band convened there. A varied repertoire was offered by the concert band, with Wagner's 'gRienzi Overture the specialty of the day-in the spring concert. Outstanding performers included Dick Morrison, clarinetg Roy Madsen, flute, ,lon deRevere and Bob Berson, trumpet, Ann Tumber, baritoneg Carol Lotocki and Leanna Fisher, French horng Jeff Hahner, bass, Norman Carathanasis, tenor sax, and Don Eisner, drums. 70 -.1 . J ORCHESTR UT E ALL THE I TRUME T 'Q R 5 ' I ,full ill Tif f ,ir ll 'N Y ill QA D DINNER is Q . in . -li - , .-, ,.,, . 'I' was during lllc first liulf of llieir lunr-li period lliul ilu ineinlni of lln oifln li. nnxlvr llle lTll'0C'll0lI of Nr. Joseph Luppvllo. xnvl for ulimr .xl lin lu: nlx rnnnne l'K'llPilI'Si1lS per week llI'0Cllll'ClT TTIC innnic so ollen lwarml lm Nlmlsnl L 4 While Plains High S4-liool. The orvlieslru not only wrxul lln 1 ri I I lucfore und after lll'0QIl'i.lIllS. lint also gmc il vupulnle pvifoini. 1 seinlrly. as il preview of wliul lliey would do for the fprin-1 4onf ilivlllmlml NlTllQ1Tl'l'-S lioliclayfi by lxlloy AIlfTt'I'SOIl2 wluln loin ' luv Rodgers and llzliiiliielslclii: u part of the ser-oncl IINJNQIIIQIIT fn 4 . 1 HSYIIIIITIOIIT' Nnnibvr lfiwu: and llie Lll'1'UIIlllLlIlTIUCIIT to Ill L TTIICCTIITTS Mudun1v llnll Aniong the players xxorlliy of nole were lfwlyn liolien nnl lx. Corinne- lsum-. piano: Don lfisiier. nlrunw: and lhne Sline Llllll ulvlm' Slllllt'IlT-l'Ulllllll'T0l Mais ,lolin T.LlI'lXKl'l2llT. nlio liotli llilllllllhil Iln onlie Iii for ussvnilmlivs and orguiiizcwl smerul sinqillei' groupx unil mn unlilt T nilu ln lf nlfi slnp. lliv lnnpann 1n vliaiiilmvr ninsn' ncxer sonnmlml lllu 1 Tl EUNDS SWEET AS SUGAR PROD CED BY GLEE CLUBS W cw xx icon '00 N Of 0 6 O0 o gg Z ' O 'N 0 65 6 OO O 0 NNN, j X f-in xrfbtn , 5312! OOO 0 O 0 .. O ltt tllee tfluln at-tually consisted ol four sections, each one having its own president, vice-president, and see- retary. elected lry the memlmers. Lilmrarians were appointed to distrilmute and 1-olleet the music: lor eavh period. The entire elulv partivipated in the l955 Christmas as- seinlmly. in which their two princ-ipal selections were Men- delssohnk 'LI.ilt Thine lfyes and an old traditional song, The Coventry Carolf, ln the spring eoneert, the eluh lea- tured a selec-tion from Handel and HAmerir-a, My Ownf, by Noble Cain. In both programs, the eluh joined other musif-al groupe of the school in various selections. Directed by Mr. George Mvflreery, the tllee Club blended well always. I one of our ehefs nere to make 21 detour to olfserxe White Plains High Frliool sturlents at their jobs, his eonrse uoulrl take him lveyonfl the null- of the sfhool anrl not merely to their homes to ohserxe homenorkf Hi- itinerary xxonltl lt-all him into restaurants, stores. olliees. gas stations. hospitals. eonxule-r-ent homes. the post olliee. anrl many other pluees of husiness. The stnrlent workers therein xtoultl nol lie playingf truuntg nor would their presenee there he limitefl to mf-ations only. It oonltl he a part of our student-employment aetiyity. of uhif-h Nlr. Kenneth Loxelanfl antl Nflrs. llorothy Ze:-kenrlorf are in eharge. They estimate that lietueen three hnnflrefl antl four hunrlrerl students holrl jolvs ontsirle sehool hours. 0 T EilPLOYl tl Qv Q 0 C900 5 0 O o l isnrmiwiwwrir ,, , . , , ., llle zueruge jolv-lioltler eonlorms to these stalisties: He works Ironi fill:-en to twenty hours il meek: he earns Ll salary of at least one rlollur per hour: tllusl ol his ontsitle employment takes pluee alter sehool untl tluring neek enfls. althonuh stntlents may lie exeusetl early lor nork---their st-hetlules hating lveen urruiigetl to take mire ol' sneh il plan. ln the present philosophy ol eflueution. snr-h work is 4ltIlNl1lt'l't'll etlneutionul: eretlil may he granted if eertain eontlitions 'tis set up lo our slate' ure met. lletxxeen thirty untl forty YY. l'. H. 5.-iles earnetl one unit ol' fretlil this year hy liuying satisfied these reqnireinents. lloth llirnlty vo-oiwliiiulois ul the pro- QIl'ilIll keep Ll roster of -lolws anal sturlents seeking employment. -.,, IJ SUNSHI E CAKE-A CAPPELLA CH0lR'S SPECIALTY Xcfof' WAN OAQ Xflwilxfl that whcn it sang, Ll crowfl would llc coming. this ycur as in tht- past thc A l.llIPlPt'llil Lhoir slirrcal np a grcat clcul ol l'lljlDYllll'lll for pcoplc outsirlc tht- high school us wcll as insiilc. ilihc choir for ilu- first tilnc was unrlcr tlircclion mlillcrcnt from that of its loun- rlcr. Mr. ticorgc Mcflrccry having replacccl Miss Alicc liaulkins. who rctircil last Junc alter many succcssfnl ycars with ns. 'lille choir of which llay l,asscn was prcsi- rlcnl: llita Herrmann. vice-prcsiclcnt: and Caro- Tlicsc four-and-lucrzty songbirds fplus a lyn Porter. secretary-participated in two assem- hlies tthe Christmas program and the choral one in the springl. Just before the close of school for the Christmas vacation. atlirecl in their traditional maroon rohes. the choir had sung carols in the hall-an activity always arlcl- ing warmth and happiness to the holiday season. For the spring. the choir plannecl to appear in a Parent-Teacher Association program and the spring concert. They C0llf'lllflCCl the year with the graduation ceremonies, eyer a swan song for senior memlmers. 'lihc music sung hy the choir this year in- chnlerl holh sucrerl and secular selections. l a- voritc numhers were Hanrlelis 6'Hallelujah Chorus from the 'LlVlessiah g MAW3 Verum Corpus, hy Mozarlg 4'Hospodi Pomiluif, hy lwoskyg Hllifle the Chariotwg and 'gllry Bones, a spiritual for chorus and percussion. Once again the memhers fell it an honor and a privilege to hclong to this group. few cxlrasj make betlcr music than pics. BE GALAIRES WERE GO0D-HUMORED WW' Z ,mf ffmQf,, Lg Qwfffffg f W , i 'f' fM4y.,,, ' g 'fa 4- ,f if ' ff 4- 1 i. lv Nu Tnnimy 7'1u'lf1'rs singing for Iliwir suppwrs, hui lfrriguluirrs -singing 'fun' lunrli. lllf Bt'llfIillLllI't'S -fun all-mulv singing: group Ulllt'l'N. lit-sm-ilwtl us llilfllllbllllbtlr m-rv llill Ximi- IIIOI tltlritlg the lirsl halt of tht' filth in-riml. lui. -Xluii liuiiilu-rg. 'll-rrp Xlusini. uml jim th-- lVlt'IIllN'l'5lllll was not r0stl'it'lt'1l. lrut uns upon lu lit-wi-Q-. ln surh fuxurilc- sung- as Hllluiiry l,1m- ztny hwy who eiijoyvtl singing. 'llhv mvnilwrs Q-rwl tlw lliimiifl 'huuill Xt'Nt'I' Vtzillt Xluiiuzii svvtiwcl to he vxtrvnivly voralm-imis young im-ii. mul :Xuuy In Hin. Huy l.ussc'n. .lf-ll lluliiiw. who prohahly illlIll'0l'lZllf'll the IiI'0lllll'lS of cook- atml llill llurilmi, it is stiitl, sting us lmiflly its hook uizartlry. I,llIll'll was illNSilyS proc-mlctl hy they 1-nultl. lfxc-i'ymw mt- liuppy uiiflif-iii-4-. tm, a rush past the lorlwrs uml shops. uml up tht- ulivn the llc-iigulairms sting. stairs to the l'2ll.t'lPflil. Mr. Georgie lllt-C11-et'y. in his lirst year us their vomhit-tor. moltletl the orguiiization into 11 well-rotimlecl vlmrus linusivully l l. Ullicers of the algigwgatioii ist-re Daw Wingzet. prvsiflent: '-5 7 l re'd Fox. Vive-presicletit: amtl lftl St-liiieimler. ,V ' secretary. The awoiiilmiiist was Jm-I liusmx. dt Salam' v tylhblf tlistiiiguisliml nlemlrers im-ltltlf-tl those 3. I iq ' W- who sung with annuziiig gusto: lluss Nelson. B VII? Burton Polglase. aml llichurml lfngluml, among T5 774,74 ,,,,W!,. f ' agr- l't'f.1HIlIIl'1 I1lI.f4'!'fllf luflfx Iflilfl sf'f'rwlr1ry'. HER JOE WELL D0 E ISS CLICO IIICHAIIIJSUX. the r4o-or- dinator of pupil personnel servit-es. ahly assisted hy her secretaryf Mrs. Kath- erine Small. again has served our school xxell. Yiwithin her scope of authority. Miss Ilic-harrison supervised our guidance pro- gram. evaluated sper-ial programs needing her expert toueh to help the stuclent in- rreuse in maturity and solve his prolfleins. tlirt-1-tecl the testing program. assisteml the sllttlvtllr in preparing for post-svhool Iifef - espeviully in the matter ol sf-holurships to vollege. untl guxe that inxalualile personal attention net-mlenl ut times to serure gootl rt-Iaitionships with parents unal employers. What might haw heroine at solll' situution nas olten iniule sm-el In her -upulvility. 'se Qtr ,.., ,,.,.1r, 'i AD ICE DI HED 0UT . HE senior gfuiflanve flepartment. unmler the vounseling of Mr. Ftlxsard Ilaseull. is the melting pol from whit-I1 all seniors 1-an molfl their plans. Mr. Hast-all and his competent sec'retaryflNIrs. lEIarguret Salter got to the core of things hy assisting with seniors' schedules. providing IIlI'0I'Il1il- tion and advice in the matter of changes in svhetlules. urrainging interviews with rc-preseiilatixes from Colleges and uistloin- hungry students. and guiding the vluss of '56 in reggurcl to 4-ollege. military. or Irusi- nt-ss opportunities alter Qll'L1t'llli1lI0lt. 'llhis ollive hint some spevial tlulies asso- viult-tl xxith il: keeping seniors inlormetl ulmout spot-:ul exuins. snvh us Lollege Ilourtls, :intl ulroul st'hoIurships. lsllfllfl' plans sinirnvr in 1LfllI.ll!lIll'I' ojirw. ,, inn ., 4- ff , f. Mhz' A ,W-ggi W? 21 4 iz, 75 1-QW HZ- 1' 4 2 Qiflitfgv ', a f 9 , 'Ami' 'C' :- .,9,ff1ky.k ,f . jmfl? ' ,U . X V, y,,7,f, , , , ,f I I I J, I ,, f S , IVVIIUIL soplwnmres and juniors were in ll sleu' about cn11r.ws. they ll'l'Ill In gllI.dIIIIl'l'. N industrious guidanee department 1-mn-erned with administering adviee and aid this year to the raw sophomores and rapidly-developing juniors shared an olliec in this task. In mullin- pan style, however, this ollire was divided into compartments for the hard-working ereu. whieh pored over each prohlem until tht- right solution emerged. A newcomer to tht- department. Dr. Carolyn Sechrest was entrusted with the task ul familiar- izing the green sophomores with eertain pro- cedures at Vlihite Plains High. Her main oh- 0PHO ORES, JUNIORS SANDWICHED I T0 0 E OFFICE in their adjustment pruhleins and to ht-Ip them lots ard inlpruved st'l li-understanding. Mr. Douglas llillenheek prmided sane and sound 1-ounsel lor the juniurs. who enierging from their adaptation dillivulties nl liiwl year gave more though t and 4'ttltFltit'l'LlllUtl tu their future. 'liheir projevts nnxluded lllilllttlttu lor de- teloping edueatiunal and un-aliunal interests. Assisting Mr. llille . , . nlveelg was Nllss le-nnx l.arex. who acted as ser-retary' tn ltr. 51-vltrest alsn. There nas always morn lor alll - , V' L ' X ,f X , C- IQ i LF U: 6. l LQ. tj 1 1 533 i igttcloncr. I5 Y Y 1 ' 3 ll 1 I Q lo ' ' ' - Y ,Y Q , . ' - J it t l K lx 4 L 'S Many years ago our ancestors ate chiefly meat. Later, as civilization developed, they added cooked vegetables. Dietitians today have made us Conscious of vitamins, and their part in our vitality and strength. Food experts tell us that our vitamins are often best, serured from green, uncooked vege- tables. ln this hook we look upon athletics as simi- lar to a part of a meal-salads. SSARY s A L A D athletics 1 wi vu x 1 1 K. 1' it ' P' 2 5.. 51 EJ ' H . i i ' 1 -1 1 4 I.,-I I :FF f Q . , j Q. ' . -ali? I if 'tw ,. ,s A' , 4 1' +G- gl NWN, 1 1 151 N , 1. ...IM . 1- H 1 --J! 4 fi 1 - rw . I ..'F, n F 1 r ' '- 'ig 6 1 1 nf.. xg: 3 , w .1 n 4 ,gba . , . ,lx Ag. 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IIQJIAIILIIYI immiiii ia limi Iris I,erner. Pal Nlai-Nlahon Wann N ,x I'II'I pep anrl energy of the While Plains Iligh School 1-heerleaclingr squarl aflmlecl mnvh 1-olor lo lhe Ioolhall and Ihe liaskelhall games. Heaflefl hy Iwo seniorsf-Yliulh Iinnningzhani anrl Slvphen Sliinihvrg -and rvoam-hecl Ivy Mrs. Margaret Tor- ranf-0. lhc squaml roolu-cl up several neu 1-livers. suvh as a vivlory VIIPUI' IJial xw'I'II'0IIIf',u anml 'IIIu- Team Is in a IIll4lfll1'.-I ancl Iflmer Turner in leamlin the Iiaxoiilf Illtfl for the While Plain s slanil There were sex eral cheers among lhose llliecl most ana the mosl UIIIIIIISILIFIII' reslion r X len were IYe're from NXIn1v Ilnn l aml Tiger I.oc-ornolixef' Xl limi il ce mul Ihr lhv mosl popular was uhalcxei ihui liililniiul Io lu' Ihc' one ol lhe rnonim nf group of IIl.Ill'll'l'Il Slllilfy' l'lIl'l'flf'fllll'fS vggwl on flu' l'l'llI4'1lX frluring Nix ul V 7 -L VW? YW . N lf' 3, f . X gz- l,ikv pwus in ll 11011. ilu' spry and 1N'llIIIflIg 7'1'gf'r1'Ilcs in,1'ilr'd a wholesome Cfu'1'rir1.',' HIGH- TEPPI G TIGEHETTE 'N PREVE T HALF-TllVlll HU GER 1 ga, 5, n NDER the expert direction of Miss Evelyn Rose, X'-, ' . 4'-Ulf. W fa the W7. P. H. S. Tigerettes practiced many hours to I Cf 5, ' present such spectacles as 4'Chattanooga,' and Saint g Louis Bluesf' These routines were favorites among both ,4f ? T spectators and performers. Such performances seen on our football field on Saturday afternoons did not, how- ever, just uhappenf' Two gym periods per week plus several afternoon practices weekly were necessary for the Tigerettes' outstanding repertory of dances and marching routines. It was a finished product, this half-time show. Rosemary Curtis was chosen president of the group, with Barbara Borchers as vice-president. These two girls helped direct the following: Arlene Barrett, Helen Benish, Barbara Blanco, Leigh Ann Brown, Shirley Busch, Barbara Clapp, Beth Dunbar, and Jean Eubanksg also. Jackie Fisher, Sandy Gilligan, Patti Hackert, Rita Hermann, Lilo Knautz, Jo Ann MacDonald. Lorraine Mcliachren, Chris Mindingall, and Judy Monroe, and the following-Judy Nolan, Pat Otto, Pat Perkins, Carolyn Porter. Shirley Rivers. Carol Sass, Marilyn Taylor, Dotty Vischi, Jeanne Wilson, Annette Wlilson. and Margaret Wvilliams. ln addition to these seniors were the juniors: Jean Alexander. Jackie Cytron. Josie DeModugno, Lorraine Gillman, Barbara Mac- Eachern. and Mary Beth Naper: also. lke Oei, Norma Parham, Jackie Proctor, and Judy Yvinters. Whereas the veterans of two years. the seniors. say their good-by with regret. the juniors are looking forward to returning next year. 82 'R APPETIZI G GIRL PERWRM . llllll FOR OTHER ' .IOY p 'U- X 'I ' l 55 O the rear. to the rear. to the rear. marc-bf This 9' command and many other similar ones were fa- miliar to the Bengalettes, our marching squad. These f fx Bengalettes were a second outgrowth of the W. P. H. S. cheering squad. Because of the number of girls trying out for cheerleading. it was decided that there should be a concentration of cheerleaders and that a marching group be formed. The Tiger- ettes came first, several years agog the Bengalettes followed as the second branching out. As with the other two squads. tryouts are held to select the Bengalettes. Last fall the girls were chosen by twenty-two judges-eleven students and eleven faculty members. The selection of marchers was based on the possession of the following qualities: posture, rhythm, co-ordination, grace. poise. and enthusiasm-no easy hurdle to take! The job of directing the Bengalettes on the field was given to Rose Marie Fripp. who was assisted by Joan Magid and Ann Smyth. Routines were made up by the director and the squad. Two favorite routines among the nineteen used were March of the Wooden Soldiersf' done as a regulation manual-of-arms drill. and Rock Around the Clockf, performed in a clock formation complete with numbers and moving hands. Under the direction of Miss Evelyn Hose. this new group helped in supplying pre- game and half-time entertainment to the hot-dog-eating spectators. '55 s'Company, company, company, halt The lfengalcltcsi precision steps added pep and gingcr lo a fall football afternoon. Scoreboard SlN'l'I.IlfI.SlS dished Olll digfls. IIOTIQIYTIALLY powerful YV. IJ. football squad was held to a strict early-season regi- men before rushing forth to sate its hunger. Once it felt its strength, there followed a re- versal in form. so that the Bengals-after drop- ping the first three contests-finished strongly to compile a 4-4 record. Coach Frank Robinsons charges commenced the 1955 grid campaign by bowing to Rome Free Academy on the Iatter's field at 6-21. A 7-1- yard gallop by Tiger Halfback Bob Smith over a rain-soaked field provided local enthusiasts with their only cause for cheering. On the heels of this defeat. came two disheartening one- touchdown losses to Wvarren Harding and Roose- velt. The Tigers outrushed a highly touted War- ren Harding squad. amassing 171 yards to Harding's 122 yards along the ground. Costly penalties. however. thwarted W. P. scoring thrusts: and the Presidents returned home the victors t7-Ifit. In the Iioosevelt tilt. the hungry ve ft f O ,J TIGER FOOTBALL SOUAD OT A HTLA H I PA I CORCIII G RIVAL Bengals charged to an early 6-0 advantage. only to let the game slip from their grasp as a result of untimely fumbles. The stage was set for the turning point of the season when the Plainsmen encountered Stam- fordis Black Knights on Fest-i-Ifair day. Ifx- hihiting a crushing offensive game. the liengals brilliantly rebounded from their early-season woes to smother Stamford 127-7l. Quarterbacks Ifred Fox and Mike McCracken displayed a hue aerial attack. while the Tigers' hard-hitting for- ward wall skillfully cleared the way for the speedy WO. l'. backs. Joe Smalls. Henry Sutton. Mike lioss. and Sam Morton all posted touch- downs in this satisfying triumph. Thr- rcsurgent liengals continued to feast on the opposition when they met New llochelle in the game following. Two scintillating scampers by Tiger backs provided the impetus which car- ried White Plains to a 19-6 win over their tradi- tional rivals. Speedster Ifarl Monroe broke loose from scrimmage in the opening quarter and streaked 80 yards for a touchdown. Another breath-taking play saw Iiob Smith gather in a Huguenot punt deep in W. P. territory and hand it on a clever reverse to Fred Fox, who sped down the sideline to the score. Smith's 17-yard scoring jaunt in the fourth period was merely frosting on the cake. Oyster Bay and Henry Snyder tof Jersey Cityl were next to experience the power of the White Plains team. After a slow start at Oyster Bay, the Plainsmen hit their stride in the second half and drove to a 25-8 victory over the determined Long Islanders. A trek to Jersey City found the Tigers meeting Henry Snyder at Roosevelt Sta- dium. With snow enveloping players and fans alike. the freezing Bengals slipped and slithered to a 14-7 win. fl! Q 0, I 1 - ff, 'T ' .- gy iffy J if 4 ,za-mfg fC4 S af-Q .I ,I ' '771' . Z 7i .P7 fu ' .'llIllIllgl'fS of1sr'r1'1'd cc!lU.Slll'lIgi: oufr a silzzaliorz.. They nerrfr Gg1lf'I'f!'ll-Q about any lough problems. Tlianksffiyiuff lluy louurl VV. P. mitterl aguinft r- z- , l . an unclelcaterl Mont Pleasant aggregation. The powerful up-Stuters etlgetl out the Tigers tl2-l9l as the latter llailecl to eupitulixe on several seoring opportunities. White Plains sr-orerl xiu u l ox-to- Morton russ unrl u run lay lfurl Nlonroe. l . During the eourse of the season. the Tigers run their Iare-url-aurl-luutter plays from the split-'I' formation. as taught hy Mentors Frank lloliinwon and llermuu Ifrey. Co-Captains Tony lJel,eo and llowie Vineenl unehoretl the mirlmlle of the XY. l'. line ul the guard positions. while sueh lively taekles as Sum Olsen. Toclcl l'wi1ll'l3l1lI'll. lluy lfesett. antl lion Johnson all took il purt in f,4UllC'llf'S mul !'ll-IYIIIHIIVIIS r11'.w'l1.x.s ll T-Ifflflllllfl-U11 f' filled the Center position: and Sum Horton. lluuu Newhrook. Arthur Clements. unfl llivk Nye munued the terminal positions. Qtu1i'tei'lvat-ks lfrecl lfox and Nlike xlt'lll'iit'lit'Il ferl liolm Smith lfarl Monroe. Mike lloss. ainrl Henry Sutton. halt- varriere. Pat Sr-lixsurzlwek anal Louis Limlz were the team 5 managers. liolr llule uurl Peter ltif-ti were among thou fliligently operating tht- st-oreluouril uumler tht knoekin over llenuul oironents. Charles lluhr Qll rerxisiou of Nlr. 'llheomlore 'l't1ylor. r r- ll l . 11111 .- -Hlf l956 Tiger basketball squad. playing an eighteen-game schedule for the regular season and a three-game tournament one. piled up a l7-1 record and captured the W. l. A. A. crown, and mustered up a technique that enabled them to win the Open and the A. A. championships. Coach Henry Klckfvhinnie found- after the start of the seasonithat he had all the components for a good year. The initial contest of the season was played against Edison Tech. This was the Plainsmen's first success. as they handily defeated their foe-with the entire bench seeing action. The Bengals. dominating the backboards in a convincing fashion for most of the games. continued to ride the road to victory with wins over Port Chester. Scarsdale. Mamaroneck. A. ll. Davis. New lloellelle. lloosevelt. and tlorlon. As the season progressed. a fifteen-game winning streak was com- piled. which the Tigers eagerly placed on the line against A. H. llavisg but in their first oll' night. the home team lost the game by a lone tally of 255-130. The next two games. however. were wins: tlorton. 70-Sl: Yonkers. bfi-38. ln the Section Une play-offs that follimwed. the llengals powered their way to victory against New lloclielle. ltlamaroneck. and Gorton. To be noted was the playing throughout of lion llavis. llal l itz- patrick. Manny Lawrence. and lludy l leischhackerg also that of Jesse tfartw right. llerb Jamison. llob llason. Ted Young. and Gaston Joyner. These stalwarts made the winning combination of l956. lfll by Coach Herman lfrey. the l956 swimming team extended their winning streak to sixteen meets before being downed by Mamaroneck. ln opening their dual-meet schedule, the Tigers squashed Nyack 156-Qll. Victories over Yonkers 151-213, New Rochelle t54-Qiil. A. ll. Davis t52-l6it. and lloosevelt 163-145 fol- lowed. The natators lost the next meet to Mamaroneck, but hnished the schedule hy triumphing over Peekskill High School tf47-302. ln the XV. I. A. A. meet, Mamaroneck gained the crown won last year by Wlhite Plains. The Tigers were left in second place. The Peekskitl Invitational Meet title held by White Plains was lost to Peekskill Miltary Academy. ln diving competition. excellent performances were given by Fred Fox and Ed Jaekel. John Fletcher established a new mark in the individual medley. and contributed to records set in the free-style relay and medley relay. Terry Flynn swam the 50-yard free style in 0:25.5. to break the mark set last year by Dave Calkin. Ron Gaul was an outstanding breast stroker. Others who added to the success of the team were Tom Porter, Steve Schleicher, Mike McCracken, John Slaughter. and Howard Zimmermang also. Jim Price, Lorry Pellon. Bill Cohen. Toby Haswetl. and Bart Hazleton. Fred Fox was the season's high scorer. with a total of 47 points. George Hauer was manager of the team. John Fletcher and Fred lfox were elected co-captains. 8 6 I ' 1 I f' .9 .G E OT ALL THE EGG A tCll00L 0F Fl H fra X Y f f Q3 ef -X , ,M --- 1-+ L ' if ?F-jf ,?' WS :.-'. , 1-' 3- -Q E T' lies V T-E --' f T G0 I Q f 11f'il1g lllllllfll c'f'nlwr. .mwfz lunlv .SIJFUIILY Illllkl' :wry .mfr lfml lfu ww' rfrupw 1'l1fu lfn' r1 'lll fmflzl F5 ' 5 ' Hur fmys fluzw fl1'4'lI I-II lflw lull' 1 , , fm! x1'1lr'1' wzvrr fish gr! rlriwrf uf 1 1 A A fl H IIIIIIIHN. .vu1'r1r111wr.x rnyuux' flu ilu' .XIIIIII k- 'X 'nr 1' V ' ' , w f X ' . , h A , . I V. , ,. , x ,' 1 , I . W X. W I ni' ' 2... TR CKQS 0T0 SHELF HE spring of 55 brought mediocre results for the home track team. Highlighting the year were the outstanding performances of the 880-yard relay men. chosen to represent Section Une in the state finals, and the record-breaking leap of llohhie Johnson. tloacli William lfnslee felt the year well spent. partly through the experience it gave hright pros- pects like Reggie lJel,eo and Pete lleirnan. lieg- gie. as a soph. heated the shot-put .12 feet: and llele. his vlassniate. pole xaulterl lietter than lib feet. The lverriesl say me. rn J nu A S1101 and Ie! us go! o X X 00 oo 923 Of service at court! 459 4 . JJ? .I ' Si Q TOUGH TIGER TENNISNIE OACH HENRY lVlCVC'HllYNlE, in concocting his XV. P. H. S. tennis squad, mixed three capable seniors tthe hase, to be surel with four promising juniors ljust the right condimentj and added a dash of sophomore net talent to produce a winning team. The racquet-men. sparked on many an after- noon hy the fine play of Steve Baruch and Bill Scher, achieved a 4-1 record in W. l. A. A. competition during: the spring of 1955. They came dangerously close to heing the league's hrsts. and hoped to close the gap in '56. 0URS A COED-HOT NINE lli win-starved Tiger nine roared hack to capture six of their last eight contests and ended in a tie for fifth place in the EV. I. A. A. competition for spring, 1955. The meal tickets of Coach Herman Frefs charges were Tom Morris, Joe Materile, and Ken Hogan. A one-hit pitching performance by Mate- rile and a grand-slam home run by Tony DeLeo highlighted the play. Dependable performers such as Bob Morano. Tony Del,eo, Rudy Fleischhacker. and George Bator promised a good Bengal meal for 1956. A GOLF TE M TEE OEF HE golf team teed off to a 3-2 season in '55. under the tutelage of Mr. Stanley Wagner tno longer with usl. Team memlmers were Fred Weiss. Carmen Hidollo. Pete Cirillo. and John Cooley. Other players included .-Kmhrose lfarrer. Todd Patch, Ross Cuccia. Jim Harmon. Jerry Levine. and Joe Renda. Golf prospects for T956 looked hright. with two veteransfAmhrose Farrer and Todd Patch -returning. and with several promising addi- tions to the team expected. Hr. C. Sumner Allen became the new coach. Vicfry on the plate? inf .ff, , I!!! ' 1' TIGER 1-GUYS 11 -wx st' tt it l tu tl Has f1lly0lIClllf?51JO0Il-D IG T Egs bi? .f'ff f 3 I-,'1'.f pw .af.fsIf:,,f's15ff,.l1:' 4' . '. WRESTLING TUMBLERS HE wrestling team. under the direction of Coach Frank Rohinson, had success for its meat. Wlhen the Oracle went to press. the Tiger umat men had chalked up the appetizing win- ning of the W. I. A. A. championship. Although only in its second year. the team routed New llochelle twice. crushed Sleepy Hollow for the same numher of times. and was heaten only hy Scarsdale. Fred Funk. Stan Yates, Joe Smalls. Joe Ciffolillo, and John Bulger were among the most ohvious assets of the team. which is livin up to the Tiger reputation. THOSE J.V. PITCHERS .OACH FRANK ROBINSON'S J. V. sluggers emerged from the 1955 season rich in expe- rience although short in wins. Providing plenty of mustard were Bob Berson, .loe Bisesto, Don Friese, and Ted Youngg also belting the J. V. apple were Harry Forenz, Joel Bender, Jerry Perin, Don Johnson, and Al Walker. Their 2-4 record left Port Chester and New Rochelle bow- ing-9-2 and 5-4, respectivelykand the Tigers losing to Stamford K4-135, Port Chester fl-Sl, New Rochelle t0--11, and Scarsdale t3-45. Much was expected in 1956. Wrestling look lmldf J X If ra A 51 '43-1 3g2fIllRl...,.-u.,,3 .' Ready for batter-up? I X If Khfffffgl I Q S S Q 1.,,t -'girl A' i'4'5 'Y, ? W'azcl1ing'7 a strike. 'IZ' Appetite-makirzg play! My Q X W X24 - ,- A C'- --,,-... t Q GD' . 'X 0lJKl ' THE 0LD APPLE FOUTBALL I DU TBO L YHH gaining in popularity. illlfillllllllll fufl- IILIIT liillllx play:-ml lnuwh Ilmllfull ll!lIIl'l' xhl lnall has uluuyb drum: an large' numlwr of blllM'I'Xiri0Il of Loaf-ll Almf-I-lu Ile-I'uw. The-5 lmys' lvzuns to 1-olllpc-lv against one il!I0lllt'I' fur xxx-rv kmmn an Flank If-lla. I,1iIll'xf'fN 13-2+ lhv vuxvlvd l'hilIlllDi0llSllil?. In 1055. flUll1'Il 1LilllIiPN ll-ISI. l7m'ly-Nirlc-IN 4 Ilia, ll. ll, XI llhurlvs Kuhlvr xshippvml up an llIlIll'91't'llFIlll'iI florlv. :Ii-Il. Tiuvr- 12-Sr, joke-rx 'U-TI. ami 5l'hl'KlllIt' Vlblllilillillg xlnul:lv-hc'zlcl0l's 1xr'1'ewsiluls'cl the HllvillUllil' Tu If'm'fe-ilf-cl mul uf llu- le-num-w lj, mo Imhxlmxm xwdnwl' Herlv ,lillllixibll .mfl I'iHlLHllll'I l..1u1'e-m'e- If--I the Tin- Xu lt'ilQllll' lmuslvd suvh leams 215 thc Suns lu .1 In-I'!'e-f'I n-fmwl. im-lmiinu Ll n-wwf l's'illIlillQl0Q'S and the l'iUl'If-XilIt'lAS. palwd fry' Jerry min of 520-lb, Utlwr Nlurw ue-rv Hum an 1.4lHfIIl4IIkt' I.:-xim' and lxvn ljpku. l't'5IlQ'l'IiXQ'lf. Tupf in thc' Hurt Hullvlml. 'XVHIICIII lrfn and Hal' l,.llt'1 ulw li llxllgllll' non' Sam Mlmff lliamls and llw Pun- ,Inc XIa11gz1vlivllu, Stan illufk, 4 Imrl.-X IL1.l,,,l.,i Illl'l'S. llvauivxl In Tum' I,-'XIIllll'U5iU. ami llmm l'Ll'f'llllt'I'!. Ol J. Vfs TOTE THE PIGSKIN .1 ,f, ,,' I ,flu Au ' Q25 I I 'fgff I. . 'iran ' .iff I fir. aiif ' Qlhgffxl , ' X 'Sway 1 ':x::f1,5 . . X 33:-' Tlzvsv fonllzallvrs Hl'l,'6f is gunznwd up lricky plays. l 'l'lCli rlruplming ilu-ir firsl VUIITPHT. flouvln Xl'l'fHlMlfN'lTlXfl xxilh TTl05lIlIL1IT in sec-king: TTl'Ill'y Ur-XT'T1il1lli4 f fmmllwull J. Mk umm Ihr' righl f'0II1TlTll21lTUll.T:0ilI'Tlxx'VTTTTi.lIll TTIISIUK' lhmir In-xl fixv QLIIIIUS ami llnislu-nl with il 5-T 1fix'w'lwT Ihr' J. Y. lruskcllmull ll'l1Ill lo un ulmosl uuml. Nrlulrlv lJTL1f'l'l'h xwrm' Ralph 51111110 and PYPII lm!-von I1-r'm'4T. T'l'oslwf'ls for Iliff fulure. T l5IOIl Jm'1u'r. lilwlm-11. and ,luliux TTLUSLIIA and on lllv lrufis of Ihr- pusl. won- Julius fizlvsur. minivk lh-ll'0rlvlla1. lun-ks. liussc-ll Xvlson. and Tjillllly Wulkvr. liaskvllzull ujlllll.UfS?: zvwrw shot in reflective mood. ,ga . nf! 542. x 6 :mix f f' 4 . .if ' df X BA KETBALL- .. is FARE 92 0VERLA DER 1 UNNING 0 ! J r,??M GTII 00 0009 o TI11' lIIlll.lISIT1!'lL,S lzarriers Iriwd for victory fruit. UACH W'H,I,lAM l'1NSl.lfl'I-S 1x1-ll-51-l111'l1-1i HI Iullx 5111111111 1 1111 l1L1l1'h of l1arri1'1's. l11':11l1'1I Ivy T11111 ll11l111lx XXIII llll l1ll11111l111l I 1 lull 1H lllllll 1 Il I11 111111 .lurk Tolmy. 111111111 1'111111111'111l11l1l1' al11nsi11gf H11 algzlinsl R1111s1-x'1'll. N011 N111-I11-H11. Y0llkl'l'5. A. li. tl .1111 Davis. 111111 Slillllf0l'iI. 'I'l11-5 s1111l1'I11-1I ll1i1'1I 111111111 XIII1 1 f1'11111 II11' Sl'1'li0Il lhll' k1-lll1' lar! full. 1 11111H1 Ill I1 MII 11 ll J1 l1mx1'11 Hill' fur l1l'11 IS par! of l111sk1'll111fl funn 59 x Q 6 101.5 TOSSlNG 0FF HIGH BALL 93 It lwn' lln' cry of Nl,UI'l'u IIll'IlllS Il ll'Ily' of .w-nrillg. no! II low upplc. 975 i 3 .I I X .X I -X EW-': u iQ- g' 1 l, ' 551. . i aff I tlllillthz .4 IIIIIII. . um gi .. , P4 - '31 fo u .4 fires-... 'Q' N- ..., - - GIRLS' SERVI G MAKE GOOD GA E T if-YI IlIl'iII'l'lIllNS: 'llo a tennis racket. add half a dozen halls and a pair of sneakers. Iilend together. liesult: The requisite materials are at hand for one of the most popular of all sports anyxsherc tennis. Many ol tht- sports-mindcd girls in our school have played tennis. lvoth in thi- crisp air of autumn and tht- warm Ira- grancc of spring. on the Iiedney Field courts. which were reserved lor the use of the high school during our playing time. Iinder the leadership ol lVIrs. lVIargarct 'llorranr-c. the girls practiced on Mondays, 'I'hursdays. and Fridays from 3:I5 I'.lW. to 5:00 P.lVI. According to skill, not seniority, the girls were grouped as lmeginning, intermediate, and ad- vanced players. Ahout sixty in all took part in this program during the spring of 555. The beginners learned and applied the hasic rules and strokes used in tennis. The intermediate group reviewed the strokes. and sought to improve their game and playing form on the courts. Ising the strokes of service, Iorehand. hack- hand. volley. and smash. the advanced players met Bronx- ville and New Rochelle in tournament games. It was hoped that our school might arrange a tournament with Scarsdale in the spring of 756. Last years proficient members in the advanced group included Dixie Lee Johnson, Ann Schmehl, Irene Klein- singer. and Corinne Isaac. Irene and Corinne, together with Jean Alexander and Maxine Dorfman, exhibited skill during early practice in 1956. All groups were enthusiastic. For those with a desire to hear and feel the exciting snap and swoosh as racket and hall connect. tennis open. Iiome one: come all-service at courtl 94 N H0 OR-HOCKEY MENU HE 1955 honor hockey team, coached hy Miss Claire Saunders, first played in the Green- wich playday. The triumph there was followed hy games with Rye, Bedford Hills, and Hastings. Helping to season hockey Hthymew were out- standing seniors-Barbara Connor, Marion Davis, Theresa Cagliardi, and Pauline Seward. Ginger was added by worthy juniors'-Jane Am- sterdam, lke Oei, Judy Brady, and Frances Saw- telleg while sophomores like Beth Fox and Joan Verhoys will prohahly form the hase of next year's hockey squad. Ntll GREE AT S0lTB LL XDER the able r-oavhing of Bliss lfxelyn Hose. Dolores Diaz and Lorraine Nlf'l':L11'llFt?ll ttwo :Jute 'peafrhesf' for the sake of our themel I for the 55 softhall team pitr-hed defeat to the opposing teams of Searsdale. llronxxille. and Tut-kahoe. Catcher Theresa Cagliardi. Shortstop Sheila liolison. and First Haseman Connie Kelly added punch. Harlwara Fonxille. Clara llinon. Ann Fossdal. Joyr-e Walker. and Pauline Seward helped the team slide. oool as sllerliet. to vit'- tory. ln '56. New Rochelle was expevted also among the opponents. l Field day for fzrzvlrwy. Real pippins at bat. 4-4' 'tw .' Ng Mgt :x-, . N ., 'Hfy .lsr .. OS s-. . f qxmxv -ft' 5 L ' ' -K BOWS-AND-ARREWS APPLE SPLITTERS up .V S! aff fs i ' lf xzzll li ffflll Q M uullfll ails lfwsc archers? kk Girls Iakfng bully aim. 1 ,f -'ll 1 V JJ, 'V A 1 f ij r i . !1f77'l'l' DEAR! ARREWS ELT BUT NOT AT DEER! HROUCHOUT the year, the Boys' Archery Club, with Mr. Ter- cizio Binotto as sponsor, anticipated the meet with the girls. Under the leadership of President Bill Brooks and Vice-President Paul Kandler, they practiced during the fall and spring. Besides having fun and learning a new skill, the members became acquainted with the good sportsmanship and co-operation that result from such activity. HEN Miss Evelyn Rose and Miss Claire Saunders coached, whiz- zing arrows from girls' archery found many a hull's-eye. Formed from intramural archery, augmented by seventy-five members last year, the honor team met the boys in the spring tournament of '55, Although the girls were led by Diana-like Patricia Napolitano and Virginia Parker, the boys emerged victorious. 96 HKPIE volleyball honor teams, chosen from after-sf-hool partirfi- T pation in league games, heat liclgemont Sr-hool. their only oppo- ' i nent, in two of three games. Mrs. Margaret Torranfe rroafrherl the teamsg Frances Sawtelle was manager. A few playere who helperl hrew the victory were Lorraine KIf:Ear:hren, Myrna Haah, joan Nlehane. and Thereea Cagliarcli. No fun-hungry yolleyhall player ever starved. . ,I A N1 ' 1 get ,,,f i 1 g XM X- X llmrly garlic is llzis OIIU. Sllllllry' ,sirlr up or l1UIl'll? Q 11725 Q Q 9 o Q -1 u A X the year past, the girls' tumhling group mel on Nlomlay aller- 1100115 to prarlive and mlexelop avrohatit- skills umler the super- xision of Mies Claire Saumlers. A high point was the huilcling of T llyI'LlllllllS H1lll avtixily whit-Ii avvountecl for the girls healthy alrite- 9 liter. Sonic ol' the most agile perlorrners were lieth Fox. Lorraine 1 Xlt'l'iil1'lIl'l'll. Myrna llaalw. and ,lane Taylor. l . l ll QT BIRDIE FLYQ FOUL RARE! Birds serred on THCIIQIS Club poses IIO problems. LASS S SKIN! THHO' D Cl Wi. - HH girls who participated in the badminton program ol our school appeared exuberant. llirevted by Miss lfvelyn Hose and Miss Claire Saunders. Dolores Diaz and Lorraine Mcflfaehrerl won the doubles championship in the srhool tournament. The girls, honor team upheld the name of YV. P. H. S. in the Junior Cirls of WE-str-liester County tournament at the County Center. The winner of the singles championship was Lorraine Meliarrhren. Pauline Seward and Theresa Cagliardi won the doubles event. IKYWAYS in step this year were the Modern Dance Club as they learned the principles of dancing in many rhythms. The begin- ning and advanced members met in a combined group on Friday afternoons. Especially good is ere Patti Haekert and Rosemarie Curtisg also Plizalteth Quast, June Hennings. and Barbara Arat. The girls learned ter-hniques. chiefly. and. as a sperial topping lor their efforts, they at times devised their onn choreography to the music' used. lt nas hoped that in the future the Club might perform in public 98 THESE AOUANIAID EVER ELOU DER E iii r Sig ,I g I r.-f ' F6 '12 4 146 .. . JU. ,,u,, ,, - Hvrrf 1l'I' lIlll'l' living proofs Ifml lrlvrlrirlids do l'A'l'Sf. ul lwusl in II zlvfwkly pr1'.w114'rf ul ilu' Y pun! nn TIIIIFSIIIIY I1ffl'flIUllllS UU jwzr. gp- I A sl---' 1 lhllilfx girl- pluugfrl f-tm-rly into tha fruit what exert' Thur-flay altcriiufm at the Y. Nl. I X in The-fc aquamairlf were memher- nl the gill uimnu claw, one of the mam' ffxtrarurrif-tilur at-tixitic tiller: ftucleutf of White Plains High Sf'hfml.Tl1tf mur Q it Q1 -'iw u iu the fall Neniester aml max repeatefl in tht tt To he eligible to enroll. a girl hurl to hum the her-ome more fishlike aucl to haw either a tutlx 1.1 gym claw rluriug the fexeuth pe-riml ou 'lihurt Ex:-usefl from the high sr- hfml at 2'lI6 tht Ill ht ultfl flirec-tly for the Y. Nl. fl. A.: Pavh girl iumitletl hm mm transportation. The hall'-hour f-luv lm-gun pmriil tls it 1 with ear-h maicl wry eager to prow that Nha ua drupliiluuti The Course Of stutly' iuvluflml four ul' the lm eu ratiugf of the .'XTT16l'l1 illt llcfl firms lwgimuuw uiuuuc iutermecliate sxxirnruer. fxxirunier. ami aflx mu imma liar-h enrollee uorl-icfl tmxartl hm' llt-tl Lruf lgllltll' lm hu respevtive group. Credit was alfu i1ML1l't'lt'fl tu pttituipt lmsarfl their high svliuul tuhlf-tif letter. Um- point xx. for ear-h SE'rSl0tl a girl atlvmletlz ultvrirlumt ui itqumnl just as at regular ft-lmul, A fc-xx ol the- mu lt x 1 u mers more Patti llavkvrt, flloriu Xllwrt. Sllldttllt ti + llila Svliultzv. Nluryliu Taylor. auf l lluth llm tm tuulu L xwrt- Nlrf. Ulgu lllimurtl uufl Nlrf. lrvrw ll ill ltm lu this ugt' ulwu uulmtlx uuuh tu Ntux on ulifl -iuuutl llw IIlClIllN'l'S ulln-1' urtfu ol luufl -e of tht suirurriiuf' flu ut-rv ruiulluiili' ui , . . tl. 1 lllll Zlll' llX ltl'1'llIlllIl III! lltl llll l f ID 1- I GIRLS EVIDE CE SHARP APPETITE FOR BA KETBALL W' Slreleliing for lfle lfuxkel. Irliile Sllfllllllg 1l'lilIIlliIlt:.f form. llie girls' leunl lrreirs up ll gllllll' lfml Sfllllllll Ilflillyif honor Io llie group playilig. ITH the traditional snappy spirit and enthusiasm. last winter the girls' intramural basketball leaguesqinvolv- ing more than two hundred competitors-played on four days a week: Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday. and Thursday. Those who survived the hot competition of the intramural games formed the honor teams. which consisted of three units: the varsity and the second teams-both made up mostly of seniors and juniorsg and a newly created third team. for the less experienced junior and sophomore hoop- sters who wanted to continue in the game. Two of the best forwards W. P. H. S. has seen in a long time. Lorraine Melfaehren and Sheila Flaherty, aided the varsity in seoringg the two outstanding guards. Theola and Carolyn Young. kept the opposing forwards on the griddle. Rounding out this hrst team were Rosemarie Curtis. Dolores Diaz. Sheila llolison. Frances Sawtelle. and Pauline Seward. 'llheir eaptain was l,orraine. 'llhe sec-ond team was made up of Pat liontier. Maida tlhen, Nlargaret liray. Myrna liaah. and Catharine Smithg also. l,ouise Sneidman. loan Verhoys, and Joyee Walkes. 'l'heii' eaptain was Myrna. Nleinlmers ol' the third team ineludecl .lane Amsterdam, l'ut lioyd. lletty Ann Conner. Vernelta Cooper, llse lsichte, lieth Fox, and Alli iioldsmithg also, Carol tlrossman. Holly llord. Gloria Jones. lVlarion Whitted. Cay Wolliskill, and 'Nlyrtle Wriglit. Cay acted as their eaptain. lfyelyn Cohen managed the teams, eoaehed hy gym faeulty. GIRL HREF M REAL CREAM! Uyivirzls tEl.t,Z!'Sf r1111's. T P DA EER N1HARPN 0 E lf1'll1'11g' all .swf 111 lap. I'I'Il il l'll1l' 11111111 111 1111- 1lilIll1N 111. 11111111111-1.11-A E1I111', 111l1'11111111'111 11z1w1x1'l111111 l'ilIl 11111112 11- 1111111111111 11N 4'lAt'LlIll. 1111- 1111-111111-11 111 11llS 111-11 u1'1111l1. 11111151-11 111 X1INx111Llll'l' 5111111111-1x. 1111 1lll1Q'l1 1'1111'11-1.1 1 . 11111111011 1311111111-A 111111. 111111111 ,l11111'-. ,1111111 X1-111111, E.'l111Nl' F111'111111.111, ,1111'1111c1i111- 511111. 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Two experts- Emily Katz and Pat Bronlierfhrought honor to liemuda Slahles and to the school hy riding at outside horse shows. lflJ.HOT paddles on a hollow egg-like hall made up the recipe for the Ping-Pong Cluh. Lvnder the tutelage of Mr. Theodore Taylor. this years cluh developed a skilled team. Although they were unalmle to find schools to compete with, all members enjoyed playing at the weekly meetings. ln an early play-off, Steve Shulman and Henry Hanilvurger ta plug for the Oracle themeft were estab- lished as eo-c-httmpions of the group. Although this game does not rank as a heavy-niuscle sport, it does involve exercise and skill. W2 ' 1' sr B0 LIGADIH UIGKIGPI llllllllllll' sport lm14'ls orer selmol. Large lIll'lIllN'I'Slll'lI of Ifie elub is I'l'lll3'ilIt'.f fwre UII. one of lflr' days irfien no lrip urls :nude Io alley. VERY Monday afternoon, the normally ealm, r-ool. and eolleeted houling enthusiasts of our high sr-hool turned seemingly into mad monsters as they Xlfltlllelf' assaulted the defenseless pins at Post Bowling Ar-ademy on West- ehester Avenue. Linder the direction of their adviser. Mr. Arthur Bruesewitz. the eluh's five-man teams with great zeal competed for top honors. Bowling tuo games a meek and using a system of handieaps. keglers turned out to enjoy keen competition and to perfect the hne art of knocking down pins tnot rollingll. On the basis of their average in the club. the ten top howlers were pieked to represent White Plains High in matches with other Sehools. As the Oracle nent to press. the top five, who made up the team. were .Xinhrose Farrer. Ron Neil, Fred Funk. Nelson lilitz. and John Wiallaee. The H team memhers uere Ted Viirohleski. Pirie l.ax ers. John Seashore. Tony Dionna. and Bolt Morgan. Besides heing one ol the top ten houlers. Pirie l,axers served as president of the elulw. Une of his most important duties was that of helping Nlr. lirueseixitz make arrange- ments lor the interseholastie matt-hes. lfrif- also held the high game for the eluh. lihis eluli nas one of the most avlixe in the sehool: and hopes were high lor a good season. Xlthough the eompeting teams were limited to lnoys. girls in the elulr lvouleil Ll good game. with tiarole lfpstein as top lioxxler among the girls. lint van the girls handle rolling pins? School nowadays is lrroader in its scope than it was years ago. Ont-e its influenve was limited largely to the three Hllisfi At present, school tries to round out our lives hy giving us ideas and ways for pleas- ant use of our leisure. We ns-ed the main course, yesg hut we need also the fun of avocations and hobbies. We think of our extracurricular activities here asfour dessert. 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Ill'l'S111l'lI1l 1f11111'1i1- 11111111 11111-1'11b11l1'S 111'i11's: 111111 p1'11111111i11g N1'1I1J1P1 -Il1l'11 1'i1'1'-pr1'si111'111: ,I111111 1I11111111'i11, s1'1'1'1-l111'y: 111111 S1-1'1i11g L15 11111-1'1111-11111111-s 111-11111-11 1111- 11111111-11111111 '111111 1J1111s1111, 1l'l'LlSllI'1'l'. 111111 111111 11s sp1111s111's 111111 1111- 1-1v11111'i1, 1111- 1'1-l11'1-f1'11l11l111-- l'1'll11IA1l'11 1111 Dr. 11. Durl 1,1111g. Mr. 111llll'11'S 1i1111l1'l'. 111111 M11 N11'1Nw4l1- 11l1'1l41'1ilNN11lLl11'N 111111 1111'11 Ll1'11'f1 11- Vllllll 1111111 Zi1111111111f 11111 1-1111111-il 1K0l'1i1'11 1111 111u11y 1'i111g11111-. G. 0. COM ITTEE TRIVE T0 BLE D MANY ACTIVITIE ,4dl'1.SPfS of General Organization helped plans of students come to fruition. The school reaped the harvest of their steady ejforts. V IIIC renter ol- student husiness this year was Bill Pitt, arranged the programs. Other posts the student aetixities olliee, with Mr. Charles were lsinanee, Leigh Ann Brown and John Cart- Kohler tlilling in for Nlr. Glenn lloddst as wrightg lluilding and Grounds, Mike llossg direetor. Nlr. Kohler was assisted hy Mr. john Tralhe and Safety, Dana Newhrook and Ray Zileinho, linaneial expert. Lasseng Soeial, Sonja Herrmann and lieth l,ewyg The running ol' the General Organization was l'uhlieity, Sandy Levine and john Fleteherg It-5, done hy the ollieers. advisers. and the eahinet. Mike lVletIraelceng tlluhs, lVlary Ardilo and A. .l. which was eomposed of the eonunittee ehairrnen lWt'NLlII12ll'l1Q also, Display, Ceoflrey Moss and of the lfxeeutive tlouneil. Two new eahinet posts Maeve llohertyg Handbook, Steve liarueh and were added this year. the Student tfo-operation Lindsley Sehepmoesg Constitution, Porter llavid- and the Student lnforrnation eonnnitlees. These song and Merit Awards, lloward Zirnrnerinan. were headed hy ,lean lnnes and John llulger, eo' All these eomrnittees and ehairrnen worked ehairmen. and lean lfuhanks. ehairrnan. re- with the honleroorn representatives to promote 51,1-4-iiyg-ly, the functioning of the tl. U.. thus proving that The Assembly Committee. under lfred Fox and truly many hands make light work. The eahinet of the eouneil slzperrises eeerytlzirzg from soup to nuts in Ill'i'l-1'lifIl'.'f. .ea ..-in LANNINC a yearbook is very similar to pre- paring a many-course banquet. Perhaps this similarity prompted the Oracle Literary Board to choose a cookbook for the l956 theme. Cer- tainly the discussion ton Thursdaysl of food and its preparation usually resulted in watering mouths and pangs of hunger and the eating ol' snacks at hoard meetings. After picking the theme, the Senior Literary Board. under the direction of Mrs. Ada Bo- backer. began to plan the content of the Uruele. Early in the autumn. Co-Editor Alan Bomberg started to schedule seniors' pictures at tie-nung's Studio, where Miss Pat Platt was the ollicial photographer. Alan. along with Co-Ifditor Bar- bara Marland and Co-Associate lfditors Loretta Bothman and Donald Shcrnofl. arranged tan- talizing poses for lVlr. Charles Krisan. inforrnals photographer. to catch. A record of proceedings was kept by the board's secretary. Beth Dunbar. Seniors who always had fresh ideas included Steve Baruch. Helen Benish, Barbara Blanco. Barbara Borchers. Susan Brand. Ted Donson. and Joan Goodwin. Fruitful suggestions came from Jean Innes. lrene Kleinsinger, Ellen Lewis, Kerry Macliachern. Sarah Mc-Adams. Bit-hard Makover. Biehard Morrison. and Karl Pierson. Ripe thoughts fell from the lips of Bill Pitt. Bonald Bolett. Lindsley Schepnioes. Jane PRESERVED A EW: HORACLEH HECORD OF FRUITF L ERA This yeafs Oracle edilors Iulfe a look al zrlmf was cooked up in former days. They found llmt all was no! pot luelr: and they zeere careful not lo pun others' zrorlr. Sc-hwenger. Bill Scher. Kay Smith. llaxid Send ler. and Debby Williams. After these seniors had selected the dedieatet and had planned much of the art work. with the help of Beth Lewyffwho niet with the boardf the junior inernbers of the Literary Board were chosen. At this tiine. the major task ol' writing captions and copy began. ln charge of filling lfusirzess nlunrlgers bring lmme lelluee, lmeon. 1 the eaption areas from the ltlueprints drawn lay Alan liornlserg were liarlmara Harland and Loretta lifllllllldlt. Uarlwara gave out Copy assign- ments and rc-ad copy tuitli the assistanee of the other editors! so that the book might reaeli the printer. Nlr. Holmert W. Kelly. on time. Juniors ulio perked up Literary lloard meel- ingf and assisted generally were Jane Amster. Jar-queline liarile. Joanne lit-aty. Helen lio- gofliian. Judy llrady. Judy liommisso. and Con- stunre lfekt-te. Helpful suggestionf uluays came from Judy Cris-ssl-l. Steve Cross. Henry Ham- lturger. Stew Holden. Nlic-liele Jarmak. Peter ,llllllnllf l.fif4'I'lIf1 lfourd had I1 f'll1g1'f .II flu' Urgt It Ill! lfll.YIAlll'.YS Hourd Ilf'1'd' 411 Ulillllgllu Io 11.is1'sl in Ihllllllflillg Urarln-. uppetizing nrt fpotx anfl rliviflvrf. The- art wlitor. i . . ' ' In-.h l,r-xxx. anfl the- 3FNlJf'IE1lf' art ffflllfftl john l'l0tf'lwr. rornhinerl th:-ir talftnti to 't'l'lll'K' Ll goorl proflurt. To affift the-rn nf-re the Xrt llourfl memhe-rs: Sus llarish. Nlavu- Dohvrty. Xlurion Prinr-P. Claire Sc-ifll, flharlr-N Sinipson, Nlare-Ita Tun-k?r. and Pe-nny Yivkerf all proflnr-ing flran- ingzs that lookefl goofl enough to eat. A fitting finalc- to the yvaris work was tht- azinual lzicnir' planned for Parly in june, ut which that Business lloarfl f'ntertaiinHl the Pntirv staff ancl the advisers. The hig thrill. houewr. nas thc- day' thu- hook Scrifws rvlislz, fl'C0fCl'l'llg minutes willz guslo. WHS F6'YY6fl to Ill? Sf'l100l- Fest-i-l'luir. They flirectt-fl the sticvess- ful rnugazine-sales flrive and tht- sale of flllTlHlITlZ1S-l'21Y'fl trees. Gloria Allwrt. tht- st-crnflury, hurl Vllilfgl? of notic-vs unrl rcvorrls. A spccviul fluty ol' tln- svnior nwmhers of thv hoarcl was tht- svllingz unml tht- rlistrihution of Ururlws to tht- at-Iiool. Outstanclingg in the sulv ol Illilglillllll' sulisvriplions mvrv ,Iovl liaison, tlvorgc' lluuvr. lillilltlwi Ht-1-In. limi Pc-rry. tllo- riu Alhvrl. tionstaiwv IQ-ki-it-. unml l.onist- Sm-irlniun. Salt-sinm-n who look tln' Cillil' in svlling varrl tru-s norm' llvzl l'1-rry and ,lumly Winters. llniclvcl hy Miss l nitl1 tlnmlcn. tht- Art llourcl ii1r'oi'p0rutc'rl tln- tangy Sllg' gt-stions from the l.itvrui'v llourd into ' in i '51 ,nf fll'ilClC urlisls Sl'4'IIll'd nr'1'r'r u zillion! riff: inspiration. Svlvrfzilzg. rufigfzilig. prwprzring lhuw rfnf l.ffl'fIlfi1 Iinurrl flllI'.N, z Li r 1 The Urange slrrff H'IJUfff'11 lo duly 11f1l'11ys all s1'l lo 1l1'li1'1'r In Ihrfr .v1'l11111l Il goorl. j111'1'y Orange. Tlwy f'llf'l'fl Il prolnfvnl 11'.fll1 II dry s1'l1s1' of flrlmor. :ls lllllNfl'f .xlvps 11111. ilu' ll4'll' 111l1'1's1'r.s l1lE'1' 111'1'r. ORANGE I GOOD TA TE THEOUGHO T IT CONTENT OR EOR YEARBOOK THENIE ll111'1' Ilm editors ll light sque1':1f in ll d1'HdEI'llC? 4 . ' . 1 N . ON 1 'Q ' pr O ?3 tg., I ... ix: S fs Q UA., 1, 1 Q 2 ga 'wh 1, Q: .I brig m, 1' 1 n kfj ff - ' i L i 'E ,QQ P 1 ti' ' - ' A l5'f'.,-f?'i- . . 4, 1 ,N I - 'Qt-'fag .. P 9 2.1 112 E A IXTICFN issues of the Orange were puh- lished during the school year. Many people were required to do their jobs well before the paper could reach the students. Co-ordinators of stafii activity were the editors-in-chief. Steve Baruch and Karl Pierson. Associate editors who aided in make--up and 1-opyreading were Demetra Saras. Hichard Morrison. and Lindsley Sf'll6IJI'I1OCS. This editorial staff worked closely with the advisers. Since Dr. Earl F. Hohacker had other assignments, prevent- ing his serving as staff adviser this year. Nlr. Charles Vlvilshire. assisted hy Miss Ruth Lee. was the new adviser and tear-her of journalism to juniors. lfve-ry newspaper has its department heads. Un ours, sports events were covered uifvmx by Bill Seller and Daw Sendlvr: it-uturc. by Dick Makowr and Kay Smith: and nvws, ivy Kerry ivI2ll7i':l1t'lll'I'lI anti Dvlmraii Wiliiuins. lim-gnlnr rolnmnists and report- vrs iiivltldvtt lla-ir-ii Br-nisli. liurlmuru lilanvn. Diana lim-Inn. Aylein- lfnttncr. Lnnisv Dnrsn. Jvun lnncs. and Num-y Wise. liirc'nlation was tiiumiged by Theresa lit-lly. Stun- Sliiiiiberg, and the circulation slutiw. znivisvd by Mrs. l'irnc'stinc iNlcl,ain. Tilt' lunsinvss zuivisvr. Mrs. Uagny Asseltu. xmrkvd with tlw lunsincss iinaini. hvaded by Nnrinnn Hcilnvrl and licnttiey Moss. Tin' Ururigv mniplvtmi its sewnteentli yvur as an amird-isiiiiiiiig paper by earn- ing ai tii'st-pluvv rating in the Colunitwiu Sviinlnstiv Prvss Association C0tlYl'I1ii0tl. tn isiiivli the Urungv svnt civivglaltvs. -2 Xl' Businrss Board nwrnbvrs dc'1'0ur U pile, of Oranges. Fvczlurf. sporls. nffzrs--fill make Il Iasly Orange: 51,1-Z5 -Ju, .. .. lf- wig'- r-5' , ., - , . -l:3f3.2?,Q?i . xi wfyfff . ff -vt: 'cw - fr my .-M u 14, 1 2 it-'fi' 'fr 'i , f , ' .' ' r Q I 1- '- I 1 1 W ' K' ' , P A Q - 'x I fy ufnvv Q . - l Q .35 . K .f f. , ip! ' V I 'ii' x . md- Hmm J- K--. ml N f L. A f,iiH'llllIfI'UIl .WllliNft1'1I Ulll'-.N Vfflll-llg fur Illl f,lA2lH1ll'. 113 4 3 g 3 f IERADQ Ttatlm I,0CAL H0 0R OCIETY OT CAFE 0ClETY B T RA K VERY HIGH Smurf coolric.s fofftccrsl enjoy fools of cullu rc. F one combines a group of students scholas- tically capable. an adviser. some business. and extracurricular activity. one gets. as thc final product-the Honor Society. Advised by Klr. Donald Ummen and led by Kay Smith as president. Helen Bogoshian as vice-president, and Betsy Hare as secretary. the Honor Society carried out three major projects. The first among these was concerned with the lfest-i-Fair. for which a committee pooled elTorts to work out a suitable float to enter in the parade. This concoction earned the third prize. The second was the dance sponsored by the society and called the Jingle Bell Ballf' at which the belle of the ball-Judy Nolan-was announced. Numbered among the members who aided the organization in planning and carrying out thc dance were Kay Smith. lfllen Lewis, Sonja Herrmann. liill Pitt. lfdward Sonn, and l,cslic Taylor. The third event planned was the spring picnic. Certain qualifications are necessary for mem- bership in thc Honor Society: An applicant may apply if all his marks have been BH or better for a slated length of time. ln the case of a sophomore. an all-NA record for the first semes- lcr qualifies him to apply. f?s '5i3i M fu-'af ' f Kw l kk 1 4 j WM' ,. , W5 7 4 ,, If 74 , W W ff I 1 47 f 9, t 43, 4 ,WZ , 4,1 f ,, Q...,ff,2,,1' Av 24 442529 N Q 4 K2 as ' if iff, ,A ' Y .--'wif ' , 1.. Q, '- fl-di Q ,M A . Efq7.2'?,1: P.-, 1 - . h Q ' WA X gg Lv! ,A sf - N W Q 3 5 4 ', 9: if 1 - ' A f T, V X A , -. ' Azz' Q51 -, .V , ig . .4 1 ,, 1. L, 1.1551 ggi, X X15 Q- - J fi - :4f+'W ' X :t 4 t bn-X i N . L Y I 91, 35 xl- xg., X ix X I ,x,-K XX 5 W - 1 . .nv - xg x - A r ' ' .' '11 ' X ' rx 'Vx , X 'gp - ' ,U X x- J Y' Vgeilfkw, X'-,XX ' 44 A -K.1 A X, X 'I Q . A N3 V N .K ,XJ ,. '-v.. -' X N X x E 6g Ur NX'-A N- U Q x X - .1 2, . N 54 Xu N A :MEL M - Z ' --, - . fs K 1 - I x ,Q Hg.. .T X yr. fwgq . '- j 3 1- , , B i ng, . X, X X . X I' Y X ' -... ' ' 1, XNT a ' . nfl .X K . ' - I R - - X M 4 -, 'r in Q X x' 5'-A. .Qx Z X K . -f N .Mtv . ' ix ' N ' f ' ay ' - Ka, Ji N xx X Q X 4 xg, v:gq3. .,, Xl H - S X X X . . A g . .L X ,f X x , N . - '. '- x X 'W ' ': -J x X X ' N R' X. i -X 4 K x 'Q 1: x- L -1 -. xx 'Q Hr., X A ,g V' i- 'N N X 'X-X X Ns M ' Xwgfffi X F . P mg. M 1 X . 15. gui. X C' ' si 'QQ 513 1 X X in 4? ' 'i,,. X x. 'L .1 ..gf4?i.+ - o s .IA - fu -u N l:b':l!,Q-J -we , , v,..p, L- . . ' szfy., f h ' . 2 1 W-if 1- 'llf lljglwllllvi- , f'f' Lqyf' Q ffl lx 0 TIGER MAN-HUNTg JUST A TIGEIVS DAY VICRYISUDY knows that our high school masc-ot is a tigerg but very few have seen him in school, exceptf-fperhaps-at pep rallies and games. The Urazrlv, wishing to cover school life completely, inveigled a tiger to he photo- graphed during a lunch hour at school. After standing in line like any one of us, he hought a special at the steam table. His lunrch eaten, he hurried outside to have a chat with pretty girls on the campus and to relax generally. lt wasnit so easy as pie arranging this coverage. Tiger suits don't grow on plain rac-ks in our storesg a tigeris diet might well be disturbing for a human heing to providel Our school is known, however, as a co- operative familyg and since this one was a White Plains Tiger lnot just any old tigeri, all went smoothly. The Oracle is therefore ahle to present a Tigeras day-or at least as much of it as is concerned closely with the yearbook theme. The tiger has got to watch his staging. Satisfied tiger rushes out for a stroll Tiger surveys these delightful adishesf' V HPI importance of the role of the Community Chest was given speeial recognition at one of our foothall games during its fall campaign. when the Dengalettes. cheerleaders. Tigerettes. and twirlers performed the Rod Feather dance around the hand. ln the drive for funds, adult staffs and students eontrihuted 351377.50 and 310835, respectively. Mr. Nl. Dewitt Landon was the faculty financial ehairman. Dur representatives on the Board of Directors of the Chest were Nancy Wise. senior: Susan Tse-hantz. junior: and Russell Nelson. sophomore. l'lt twirlers were very successful in keeping spirits lvulmhling this year. espeeially at liootluall games. Directed hy Nliss Claire Saunders. they performed at all the home games and at T R litany ol those away. Head twirler was lfleanor Nlellott. vvith lihrisline lledner as assoeiate head. Thought of along vsith them lor eommendation were the leaders ol the handfxlary .Xrdito G 0 and ,lohn lfartvsriglit. under the direction of Nlr. Frank Sehniidt 'llhese people were seen not only at games. hut also at other events lor ulnt-li their talents and skills were sought. 117 U11 TUDE T HELPC EFS lit t'0Il1IIlt'l't'lLil 1leI1a1't111e11t has l'Sli11ll' ' liFlll'fl an tPllll'l'-Itl'Eil'll4'l' I11111l which ,1' ses all st111le11ts 11 lltt are IIN IIIltt'I'f 11l 1111111 1 tht 1l1 Ill 11ll11 1 'tsses 'e I11'at't11'e. Flhe l1111'l111s1- 's . 1 A '1-11 a lieu Years 11211 is t11 11lll11 sttp tak . 1 r 'lliss lffiltllll lx Il fl1'll11111 1111 1' 111111-lr ilflt, -1'11- the xa1'11111s tll'lIL1l'lIltk ltl5 11l the s1'h1111l -at s s 'g - -1 'ss'sta11f'e l1x 111 111 11l t11111lX111 1le111al a 1 XXllt'l't' illltl Nllttll llFt't'lt'tl. XXill1'll a l't,'l'llIt'Nl if l'l't'PlXtJtl litlli this tyln 11l 1111t1111l s--A-1 '1 Llltl. a Illllllllltll' 11l the 1111111 111.11 lills tht- 1'e.111i1'e111e11ts is assig11e1l t11 xg '-' ,ri '1t 7' F s 1nP tht 1l1l1l11a11t l11 tdllN 1111 llltll 11l1 111 11s1lx. 1leI1a1't111e11tal t'ltLill'tIlt'tl. Liltltlllg 1-N 1 1 1 -1 N ' N . 11l111 flllllltfx 11111 111 Illttlt 11l lltll tu 's a L' s ' 't tasks 1l1'11. I11 11111l11t1lx1 1 1111111 1l11111l 11 11 11 111 11 1-1- , 1 1 - L t1ai11i11: I11ss1'ss1-1l. TOP-GRADE ASSISTA C TUDHNT aid lightenefl the fluties ul SPt'l'6l3I'll'S flurittgz the year. The as- sistants. 1-l111se11 lTt'C3llSf' ol their ability ill 11lliee praetiee. hacl an 0IlllUI'lllI1lly to taste sc1'1':-tarial work. They alplialmetized at- le111la111'e earcls, elieekefl ill late students and signed out those x1l111 were exeusefl early. Their most frequeiit 6IIllJlUyIl1l'Ill. I111111-wi-. 1'1111sist1-cl of passing out daily ah Sl'llt'P lists. 1lelive1'i11g IHGSSLIQIFS. and Col- ll't'llllgI att0111la111'e sheets. lfaeli girlis elli- t'll'Ill'Y Ill her 2lSStQlllIllt'Ill 111ll11e111'1-rl her inarli ill 11lli1'e l11'aetit'e Class. l'e1'hal1s 1111 a visit to our alma mater ue shall see Stllllt' 11l these i1liIPI'Q'lllll'l'S servltig as lllLl5lt'l' Sl'f'I't'llll'l1'S i11 the rluily tloxen 11l 1'1-sp1111sil1iliti1's. S111'rl'fi1'il1,f.5 !',l'IlII llIl!!ll.S fur lfu' l111lf1'Iil1. Agn mx-w Ti ,Q I l,lllIf'1'I'S .VIUIIII .wlifl and grru' Slllffy-4 YI'Il ll'll4'll4'l4'l' R1lI'l'l'.S sung fur 1'lIfl'l'fIll'lIHll'Ilf. DELIGHTFUL DA CE CALE DAR E RICHED CHDDL DAY Ulf ll'lIllllillg mlunvv mvnu lu-gun with tlu' In ll:-1-1-inlu-r 1-unu' tlu- llanun' Stu-it-til clanur. NSl'I'lIIlIItilQLP Svrunilmlc-', lust full. Arnicl clem- tlu- 'flinglv Iivll Hall. ul nliu-li jtuly Milan nut rations ol' posit-rs rf.'pi't-smilillgi u Qll'l1ll4lSl21Il4l, at limmrc-al uf ilu' lu-llv. 'ln uurni np l 1-lnllmry. ut- lurgv vrnxul elijuyctl il N-ry plvusunl 1-vvriiiigg. haul llu- SXH'f'lll1'Lllilw- Siting. nliivli max :ur- lflvwn 1-oinplinwntury livlu-ls we-1'v giwn to tlu' nislu-tl nilli lu-girlx. tlnpirl-. tnul u-il qnul uliilt- llSll21l starting IDlilyt'l'Sf. Llllll llolr Stone- mm tlu- vrvfu- pulu-r, tu luring out tlu' xnln-ntiiu' tlu'nu-. cloor prim' ol il U. U. lwlanlwt tivlu-I. lxvrry Xlau-l'itu'lu-rn anul l,iiulNlz'y 51-lu-Intuit-N The Varsity llrug followml. This was llu- m-rv vlum-n king tnul qlu-vn nl' lu-urlx. znnniul lmmlliall 1laiu'v. ul nhif-li tlux 1-ouvlivs znul Spring lnwnglil tlu- Nnplunvunw- tnul llu- jnnitn the aulniinislrators. with their xxiws. ttf-i'e1m-liapw proniw. Luft tlanut- nl' tlu- ye-nr i- atlxutyx tlu- ronsg il providc'1l a night out for tht- lluulliall se-nun' lmnn in ,llllll'I it lu-lpx mul inn' -1-luml squad mul il good time for ull. flnys in ti nu-nuniy-rnukinlu nay. l .1 I 1 QP, 1.4 v l Q V' D W4 X xg 4 5 yi - ' 4 gs.-, n 1- Y 1' X Y i 231' ',1' .F , -2' - 1 f ' 'X-J X - ,I . X' A f W2 ' I A lt A t L, Nl xl .. X 110 'ix ANOTHER PICKLE U 21lll'l'-Kllllllt'l' repasts might lw lukvn from tlie l'i1llt'lf3I'ii1 tor lllAlPI'-llllll'll mtvs. t-itlierl l. It was Ll temptation to lwuy vamly. a lmx of rookies. or it-v vreain at tlic' last ll ill u pivlflf' som: iw in TUIIYU? ALL ALTED DOW ills supplies for tht- st-limml rule'- tvriu arc lmuglit ulmlt-sulv. llc'- liwrwl lui' trurk. stnretl in lvase- mt-nt areas umler tlit- kilt-lien, and niatlt- into the linislwtl proclitvt liy lln- ralicteria stall. To the most of tis, tliv t-tmketl ltmcl Itmks ezifllefs. initially: tlie vans aml pavkagw kt-vp it sn. I' fr, 7 .,,. , 4, , JN A 1 if llllltlllil. He isliu flid almost always got stuvk. ln the interests of vleanliness llllllllgltlllll tlit- ltalls and in lllt' clussroonis, it was not aclvisalvle that tim-utvn lootl lw tulwn from thc CLlliClCI'ii1 txXl'Il an apple to lwvp the cloctol' away. lmleetl. it might mt-n summon liim to the spot. 'K x 1 ' f 1 . f V, I Y R A QL . - -F-L.-ig , S J. 1 t eml.L14Q'i'f.i3.zi5'. . , 12- if' .'lrlllmllil1'm1.' ll 1' flu nnl lmrr' ll tlllllllg llull. H PECIAE' ME T10 .HIC most famous of all school lunches was the usp:-cial. It might consist of pot-roast and mashed potatoes. or spareribs and haked potatoes, with a pickle per plate. For those on diets, there were fruit cups, soups, and fruit salads. There were also the inevitable sandwiches, looking almost gift-wrapped. but enclosing the fa- miliar lcttuce and Nhaloneyf' Or maybe the hread was thickly buttered up with smashed goobers tpeanutsll. .Q 5 X041 - lf W - talk it ii,L,,,,.,...,,,' - I H vw N- QU ! fx A - Such lIl'l. 0IlS speak louder Ilmn cuplimzsf ls Them I7lIl'Y lic all our lo go all in, A D DEEP FREEZE llt f'Lllt'lt'l'IL1 FXNIPHI is Nltlldlllt' in that a -tual:-nt max lint mlm.- a xuriclt ol' limul litfl' tl llllHll'Nl amount ul :nom-5. Xxllt'llll'l' at lln long colirlleip the faintly Iiar,.,r1?it- fre:-xt-r with its ili'nrnsIifks. sL1ll4lni1'l1e's.n l,ops.'A or flirtin- cupsf' ummm- liunurx .is il lim-z could lu- salislie-cl. 'N f. s u .9 's - -'-?2- X l ', .ww A ,,4sS'w 4 ,J X 4359 Cv Tl Ll ZIE ATE GA , OIL a , J .Pair Nr'Z l:' tTE: 3. 'v if' 'l,f'3:g?' xx' ' : ya ' - fl 1'- ' EE 7 zz :y mm .. 9 qpbmfgid Aff In-...., - To us, his pals all sffmn N--..,x . - ' 'no--v., 7. -S S--N. M VQ not lo In' OIL figllf sidv. l,l. nmkvs und IIIKNIUIS, nm-xx and old, warn' OUli'l'l'lSY lo our Close ncigghlrors, like the mlisplnyml ul W. P. ll. 5. by 1-ugm-r unlo cn- fl. Hussvll Sllellcrlys, was un imporlunl in- lllllSiilSlS. Uwrlmnlm-cl julupivs. llmwu-r, m-rv nnl Qll'l'Ilil'Ill during our slay ul Whilu Plains High. xsillmnl lrmllvlc-5: and tha- r-urnpns nas nul xxilll- Wal hopm- lhul mv uppm-urvcl frivmlly und llmnghl- nut lim--ups. XX-Ill'll vars gmt inlu u nu-ss, it was ful llll'0llg1h0lll our lima- in lho HifJXhIilIlIIS, oven lln-n llnut driwrs slmwdf as our Il4'if1hlJ0l'S appvurc-cl lu ns in nluny ways. Slud1'n,ls show how to aid :war rzrfiglzlmr gaffunlly. ,E 47 ' ,EIGHBOR - M M A nm T To! 122 IN HANDLI G CHOOL CAR NVQ! WW' MQW X fl-I 4 , M f t., V X I 4 X ls ,Www 1 s 1ss'1 1v.'.. H K '1-yM'W lfroiling sun is noi lm! lrfr lflllll is his llilfflllllll. 79' AUILLACS, model-A Fords. liuicrksff 'Yi1I'i0llS limitm-cl spur-an vvhic-les Sllfll as the-so vuuswl VC. P. H. S.-ilvs Ui' f'UllfNl . if 1 - . ,-.. 5 mm urruwl 1-urlx lhmwll many anxious momvnls in llu- Ilf'I'lil'lllilI rnurningz ivi1IIli5h0ll uml half'-uslm-vp he- haul il wlluivv of lurmoils Nilllill llw sr-hool's vivinily. Yurclstir-ks :le-I1-ctulflv parking spun-N li ln- XXLIN lute- lll and SllfN'IlUl'lIS wn-rv Lllllflllgl llu Ill! lllldllll IIINIIU IIIIXIHF. lu flu cms rf-41 that lin-rv mu- l'Xl't'IltxlIl mvnls llsm-ll in SIIllf't'lill:l lhv lllyfiilfl of vars into parking: in pulrliv lots mlmxnlmxrl. NUI 1'1'1'II u slrrzu' l'1II fn' ffllvrf illlll sprlfv' fvf! XX! 3 ima ff Www n I : K m Q 1 .-esyplx 'a S X X NB Sgxkx 1 Q I TOKIFEI WA OEWA A .fl Jw- K' 1 'tr AFTER QUARTER-CE TURY ARK IDEA OF E HIGH CHO0L N the words of an early Hislory of Uif'SfC!Il'Sff'f County, One of the first acts of this little vom- niunity twvhite lllainsl was to huild a St'll00lllOllSl'.n This tradition of nourishment for the mind has liven 1-arried on for thx- past twenty-lix'e yvars at the llllllfllllzil known as White Plains High School. lt was on August 25. 1928. that ground was lvrokcn for the tthenl new White Plains Senior High Sm-hoolg and in Juno. l9I30. the huilcling was flvclivula-tl ut tha- glruduation 1-xvlviscs ol that year. ln lfalfill this vnrollnivnl was only lll5Ug so tht: svhool. providing lor Ll rnaxirnum ol' 1650, wus mort- than amlt-quutv lor its sluclonls. During tht- past quurlvr ol u t'l'IllllI'y, tht' thirst lor kliowlcilgm' has im-rm-ass-nl: lik:-wisv has thc nuinlmur of pupils. who hun- fll'VUlll'i'll morn uml mort' room. ln luvt. it has lu-on 4-stiinutt-rl that ul thi- rutn- ol' groulli Thr Urungt-5 VUIIIII nmkr' sizrzlilf' pifwx in fll'I'lll-Y-flI'l' jwrlrs. f'r1'.w'l1l 1'd1'lors fl'llIflSlI llvvrlly-fi1'r' ywzrs nf Uruvlo l'.w.v1lr',w. xl quurlrr l't IIllll'Q' vlifrzrggwx sion' of lJ1't'fIll'l'.Y und lropfiiws. OF OCCUPYI G PRE E T ITE C0lVIlVlE CED T0 .IELL UDDE LY expected, the cnrollmc-nt in 1958 might he more than 2000, a numher ex:-effdingr thf- vapartity of thc- lmiltling anfl of its facilities. llc-f'f:ntly the plan of vrcf-ting: a new high school was proposf-rl. Quivkly il he-gan to take Sl13IPf'Q the lioarcl of lfclucalion agree-rl on thff nfferl for Such a new school and agreed on a prohahlc site. If the site is prorurecl and thf- townspeople approve fin a referendum of the mnstrur-tion of tht- sr-hool, thr- ncw building may well he in use lay 1960. ln the thought that the present crlihr-e may not sm' another quarlvr ol' wnlury ol ovrlupatlon lay svnior high sf-hool stuflc-nts, yu- look lnavlc fonflly anfl prourlly oxvr the- yvars ol' g1l'UWlll annl af'l1ivu-- mvnt in many rlirvvtions of llu' whool nt- lli1Yt'f'flIlli' lo know illl't'I'll0llLllt'ly as ours. T1l'l'IIl-Y-fll'l' Qwurs of gl'UIl'llI bring ll4'l.4Lfl1l In wlwrry lrmzs. Two .Worr yr-urs llllll fin' lfr rilzlzonx llllll lmuxs onlo xpurlw. Tlu' filling in llmsf' rlrf11l'z'r.s funn-x from -Yl'llfl'Y lift' Hlrfla. G 'YQ i CHRISTMAS ASSEMBLY LE T MUCH T0 EE TIVE PIRIT A D E TIRE CIIOIIL I EIEED GAIETY 0E HIILIDAY IIIIISTNIAS is the time ol' year when there is a lot ol warmth and joy seeming to helong particularly to that holiday season: it is a time when friendships are held dear. avqiiaiiitaiif-es are renewed. and there is a tingling r-urrent ol. antivipalion 1-x'e1'ywlie1't-. ol the assemhly. Iflsewhere throughout the school. the Ghrist- mas spirit was evident. The library exhibit cases told tht- meaning of tht- day: in tht- lohhy was the gaily decorated Ghristmas tree of the General Organization. Suvh was the situation here for our 1955 Christmas. After the many appetizers. the main course was our Christmas assemhly. The pro- gramf-under the management of Alr. George NIc'fIl'eel'y. Mr. Joseph Ilappello, Aliss Ifaitli Guden. Alr. Ifdward Iienny. and Alr. lfarl Hoag -included a rolwd ehoir ol' two hundred lifty. at tandleliglil lrrovessional. very lveautilul Christ- IIILIS songs whivh inf-luded a solo hy lloseniarim- Naltel Une of the most inipressixe stltlglr was Handelis Hallelujah Chorus. sung hy the X tiappella tllmir mul tht- tllm- llluln at tht- vlose IQO ln almost every classroom decorations and greens helped give a festive atmosphereg each door sported a holiday poster made by memhers of the Art Cluh. lVIiss Gladys Fauleyls German vlasses celebrated in the traditional way with a tree. the singing ol German carols, and the sampling of delicavies peculiar to the country ol that language. The session closed for vacation after beautiful varoling in the halls hy our vhoir. It is spring now: hut the memory will last, as we hope will the traditional program. Cr1l1dlr'l1',fgf1I rulfls lu 1111-111 prrzrvssinllfll. ljllftlhllall rfmir sung nj fflxrisllrms vlmvr. irlux' IHIISIA1' Il lrnnl AIIIIQ1' In fuxfr CID. 1 Q at Unlwm :E 0 me ow m 9063 P PRING at White Plains High School turns a studentis fancy not only to thoughts of love. hut also to those concerned with General Organization elections. lndus- trious candidates work hard at posters and speeches, for they know that a great part of their success depends upon an effective campaign. These C. 0. elections are the most exciting of all because at stake are some of the most important ollices in the school. lt is in this campaign that parties are most identifiable, those in 1955 being known as the C. O. and the Student. The process follows a pattern, with a nominating convention being held in the auditorium in the manner of the national one for the Presidency. A few days later, standard voting machines lent by the city Joh- 4 ELECTl0N FUN 5 . C rr BEAT ALL are used for balloting. Such equipment provides good experience for future American voters and hastens the tabulation of results. ln 1955 the victory went to the Student Party, with the G. 0. being good sports. At some time after the opening of school in the fall following, each class chooses its ollicers. This vear candidates addressed their respective classes at an assembly. Nlimeographed ballots. however. were used for voting in the classrooms. These elec- tions. as handled. take on considerable dignity. The C. 0. oflicers tespecially through the presidentis presiding at assembliesft and the class ollicers did much to polish off the 1955-1956 school year. 128 'W ,ff ,f , , ff, f ,y f ff Qf 3 I 3 g ,,,' V 3 , W ki VILI I 3 - - e l - 1 QL. N Y . . ,J X5 0 fx 5 u 1 P nr : x '-A CARVED 0UT- NURSES'CLUB .Aa,,ik xl. ,f af eg g lsllfflfl' zrursv is ul lzfuzd for pulsw or sonn' aqua. l'l'H Nliff Clara l.4-iglll. aflvifer. the Fllllllkl' Xrrrfm-s' lllula looked ln the lulure lay rm!- ing. and xoluuteeriug in, llllrlllllllm The vlulvff lerl lu' llita Schultze. presimleul. and -Xml Tlllll- lwr. N'l'l'6lLil'fA agree-ml that their progxraru pro- Ylclvtll-ll4Jcll41l thought. GAR-PLUM Hlxlalvlo Eur l D ' 1, ,- lll' X lv HI1fllIl?IllJlfl'S II1t'lIdI'IIg by snnu' pffur-slzzlpvd tones. X554 IXXA- l HF girls known as the Harmonettes ldirectecl hy Mr. George McCreeryl combined their xoives at several svhool flanves. Numerous other appearances made up a husy schedule. For the sake of our theme, they should have recorded Noun- platlera. Why not? HIC Art Cluh. headed hy PfE'bifi6'Yli Pffnriy vYif'iCf'I'S. Vice-Presirlent Niarif-tta Saraxiu. and Svvrfftury Judy Wood. ami advise-ri hy Niifx Faith fiurteu. enjoyvd u visit to an art museum. Thvir homeroom floor fievorations fiavorf-ri our Christmas preparations and atmospht-re here. X Frifiay aftvruoouw. ultvruatv- tt-anis of the- Hifie fQluiv. spouforffri hy Nir. Kviuu-th Hutt- crmami. shot at rhf- County fleuter tnot in Nui itw- tagefl. Uffiff-rs inf'lurh?fi iiruve Kirkham. previ- rlvnt: Herhvrt filazer. Yif'P-fPI'f'SifiFY1II and Juni:-N Sfott. ff-r'rPtary. Thffir aim. not foofif Thr, lldl'IiSf'f ul ztrong wid may uwll frfur pol shots. ' f 54 BAK: yowoen :1plw11si11g.g' all upp1'lilvs in lfu' lIf'fiI'ifj' of url. wp ' ,liihg 1- 'la '...' ' .v-ss E2-' L DECORATIO BY ART CL B . 5 JJ XZ, 'N 1 X- CLUB TALK RIFLE RA GE 131 ull? Y, ' -1 I ' -' ' M..-1 -44 .. . -,-1 K 7 .- VII J A a 4, n 1-nb, s 5 A A- ' in ,. . ,V , V' '9- tg 1. ,- , ff lx .4r'.Tl. l,lIl-Yflll wfilnrs Illfllfl' u pirvlurc. YE RBOOK PLATES 0 secure material for the plates for the Oracle, the editorial stalT4Alan Homberg, Barbara Marland, Loretta Rothman, and Don Shernoff-carried out a full six-day schedule with Mr. Charles Krisan. Charles Bahr. senior. also supplied shots of informal nature for the hook. P . . 'AQW N 6 - . PEACHY PHOTOGRAPHY PANORAMA ol the Pliotoglrapliy Cluh would show a zestlul group un- der the leadership of Toni Vlvoolffpresi- dent. William llieszivice-president. Cathe- rine Davidson---secretary. and Mr. U. l,ori- iner Walker-adviser. Among their proj- ects were the photographic hoolh at the lfest-i-Fair and a photo contest. Their dark- room ever yielded pictures ol fine taste. hui. taxi A34 W, ' faqils fl P X fggfziitg.. ' l,u1pv 'ig? 2 M1 Qrwwz- gsviw-im.. -A -15035 397 3349 49593 W e we tix 1 ' F-i..1emLfl kiqtkfnf' 'ha -.. U 'f!'Il'be. Their work flvuwlops in .sun and lIllflfIll'SS. , I, f : f l l ,, , uv W...-,- I f gf' . if gy, ,ye ,W ,U ffpi ,,' gc ini 5 icc, i,c, P of T137 TIT? l 1 f' hifi-i liiziali P ---P llv 1 - Ms.. WI I ,, gn F F1 FLATJNEAR 0 TAGE AKINU flats for the school play fHSalmrina lfairul. setting the stagi- for assemblies. and keeping the stage in order were among: the tasks accomplished by the Stags- Crux. Led liy Tom Wvoolf. Rd Sonn, and the-ir aclvisereNlr. Charles Kohler, the cram through their work great- ly increased our enjoyment of productions involving the use of our stage. lltl' Yzqwll Sffloolls Single f,lI'l'IU lrlznws llll' ropes well IVV 'im 45:4-7 i-llso frnniliur u'1'll1 sprzrlv u'ork.' BRIDGE CUT I HI-. incrz-ufingly lmlnilur llrimlge- t.lulv me-t on lfrirluy afternoons in tht- lt'Z.l4'llt'I'h. cuff-tvriu. xsilli llicliarrl Nlorrifon. pre'-irle-nt: 'iurcl fi f llnl ' ' I lilly. Nll'f'-IJI't'Fl1lt'lllI ln-11 llerrv. Nc-cr:-tart: uml Nllw llol- lice Lau, uclxi-cr. It prmitli-rl ample- lic-lpingx of -atixfying lurif 'l t' Nlllllllll QUIK' lllfl f'I'lll1'lNIIl. r' i T - ..-v' '--1 sw.. ....-, fl jtlnlrcf In ,IllSl'Il4'SS. 1. ! V54 F1411 r ,u , 1 , 5, 1 llaiil 0 5 Sv .,, 5 . P Q a Ls up to Ufumn '11 P'- . ' 'Q 1 , R t . OR ELS 0E EU I ESS ISITS to leading liusinesscs locally and afar made up the principal part of the xaricd nogruiii ol the S.UIllIIlt'l't't' Lluli. Olliccrs for the first semester were Nlargzuerite l it-folic, prcsidt-nt, and -Stine Hcinzingcr, secre- tiix. XX orking during the swond term with th ulxiscr. Sliss Nludeline Hitz, were the presic ,.-,. ctr lent. X ruucritc lliccmic. and a dillcrcnl uittarv ln c littrniclinu. 1 ul tht nn-nilier limi iinportant altaininens i - nt rc lvusiness inlorination and poise pain tXIl6l'lt'll4't' INNO IPEIHH' LlF4l'l'. ed lirt Fra-111'l1 - twisted lallf. ff i . l 4 EEE CH- TYLE CUISI E Wlllli weekly during the year, about a dozen mademoiselles combined their knowledge of French with their American appetites under the supervision of Miss Lenore Thomas, in room 315. The girls met to improve their French by practical experienceftalking. Discussed during such sessions were plans to write to pen pals in lfrance. A passerhy on Monday or Wednesday might have heard as the topic of conversation almost anything from food to fashions-in lluent French. These girls will never have lrouhle with French menus. EVER TR FFIC JAVI! DA H DP DRAMA ADDED NSCHAMIZLINC assemhly Congestion nas only one portion of the work done to per- fection hy the Tralhc and Safety Division of our school. The olhcers of the group were Dana Newhrook. directorg Hay Lassen. assistant cli- rectorg and Pat Otto, secretary. Mr. Anthony Tramondo was adviser to these engineers. Constantly striving to improve parking von- ditions on the cam Jus, the cluh orvanized a I 1- patrol to tic-ket cars parked in violation of sehool regulations. They planned a tralhr: court of stu- dents to handle violators. Tl'll'wlTqS ll prelzel? exit x .xx if 1 7' X as t NX' I K S X: f l Y x , 4 PN Their plot Ih1'r'lfens. -:A xx' ,fn f , f A 55 753:25 , iff? t iff' lm . A , I X 1 A. ,Htl While Plains lligh Svlnool lJr.1rn.nIl1 f,lulm. under the leadership nl Alles. lnl at Hohertson and Alr. lffluarrl lxenni, mis Ll liulx organization during the eurrr-nl year. 'lille elm-vit tl . ,. , . ,. f'lul1olllf'ersnerr-Eusun lmrunrl, presulenl: lam 1 Alexander. xiee- ll'f'Slflf'Illl and llurlutru 5t1 l ,A ,. seeretarx. the elul: uus ulilf- to sevure Nlr. lm It ard Skinner nianugier. ll!'4Hlllt't'l'. untl uvtor lo talk alaout the present lmom in llu- tltealer. 'llu dramatic' ac-tixity of the r-lull wus toppefl ull with the presentation of the Sunuu-l iligulor eonu-dy. Sabrina Fair. ll. Harold l'i6I',llUSOIlAS Chemistry llluh met weekly. Then his assistant and he seemed to hreu almost anything. ln spite of teasing about odors. this eluh xx as reeogiiized as having a gzoocl purpose and stimulating interest. HE speeialty of the lfsperantists nas at one world language. with a piquanl sauee of in ternational eorresponclenee. Ullieers mere ,lane Sehwenger. Linda Leihert. Sue llarish. and Nlary Hoffman. Dr. Charles Ingles advised. A IDE IS ESPERA T0 JFWIUUQ hlSlH'l'!lllfl.SfS Sl?l'l7I fflflf CHEMEODOR ARE ROA TED 4 neu' IHl..X'1llft' xleepilzg? O DI H UR R1-11 firms ffuiuivil. with Toni iiilumi ax 1 Hi: S4'i!'IIf'!' l,I11i-. .irixixwi iii Wig 4., Slllll Vil21iI'fTlLlllQ Jfmiiliu Haiskinf. 5f'f'Ff'liil'fI ami nm' Xllvii. 1-iijwwri a pi-1i1i111'liw ye-.111 ilx Xiiff iflizaiu-Iii Kirwan, fpoilwr. uplviif-ri Ihr- uflixitiv- f'VIli1l'Llf'f'fi iiitvrvxtiriu f'X4'lH4'i'PfIN. .uni rrlrmvy from lhfr illllllliii ririw to i'1-voggriixf-ri lorul t'Klrf'fifT16'lliN with 11l'lilf'l' 1'1r11r1!r'rN ami N1'X1'lkli ami distant flf'f'fiy pmjvr-lf. FORKI G0 ER I RED CROSS , K f -vi, ,: f 1 , ' J--. N ff 'vi ,AP H '72 ' 1 -. ' 1 ' J -:fi is AJ'-' 1, , I I, II-V-, Y ' ' h - . . v Tfn' lfwfl f,'1'n.s.v Vlllllillg upf 0 I A ntiif-r riviifalf- fr-wrilifir' lIlxITIlYNt'IllN. 'NTL 4 C'-N X- I ii kin' ' 'il- lb V iq v..,' - , 'L 117 .7 I 1 I A LA QARTE in FOR 'CIE YE X, lf? iw., iff HlI'fIP'ffllN fi fri ffillff THI DA CE BA D WAS RE LTRE T! ttf x , A' 4.114 1 B X 9 ,. ls il nNIl'l'l'lu ur nllllll'-A., Nou' Im! uul ilu' lroulf o A A XS 5 2 f4 W., L, 'B rg, ' org A Y BUTTERFI H CA GHT BY CLUB? 1,i ITH performing in the talent-shots asseinlvly as its l'llll'll oli- W jet-tive. the school rlanee hand was organized. liomposetl of eighteen instrumentalists and five Yoealists. the hand whipped to- gether such favorites as Tiptoe through the Tulips. Sweet Sue. and a jump version of Tea for Two. lVlr. Joseph Cappello nas in eharge of this aggregationf-a necessary one in a sehool like ours. 1 Hr: lfishing' llluh. under the inspiration of Mr. Floyd Landon. had the usual enjoyahle season. Chosen as eluh ollicers this year were Dirk Nelson. president: lioh Cooley. Vive-presidentg and Clifton White. secretary. During the winter. the memhers tied flies anal tolrl fish stories. ln the spring. they fishefl. rnainlv for trout at llreuster. fllensicle. Carmel, anfl similar areas. I 1738 41, 1. . , . , f1IUAl,l,Y ll look no IPTOIIIIIIIQI fur the 51-rx1f'vf,lul' :unlf-rl lg ER VY ' W I ' I'rr'sirle-nt Lollise- Uurw. xviff'-l,l'l'rifif'Ill fldfllfjlfflf' Uaxirl-rm, G Sfzrzrfrlarv lieu Parr '. and Trezisllrvr Hlxsarfl SY'hlll'ifiPI' In f1llf'f'l . 5 - - . . , fi or f'hL1I'IflC5f llfhc-r al fuollmall gurvvw. and flfmulf: fowl fo1'4,fl1'rxln1uN ' K IIINIIIQ. H16 Z1fIXlhl3I'. M155 lflu Vklnlfr-h. rmwrl the- f'2iQ4'I'HffNx uf lin- Vllllw with vommfm sense lu 21f'Ilif'W' helpful df'f'0H1lllINIIITIPIII. 'ilk ft ' , If ,J UVM-PV 4 N . 'K ,f,. ' , ,L W g-JL at ' X. ' G bs! J 1-T f C f A 1.111113 HIIIIII' 1.x N'r1'11'f'. Ill .Nf1'flHlr'll up ,fur lrzfli' C 3 x gd 9 G 'l'lIll'ffmr e wx, ,' -. F7 1' ' 9 1 WM' X ' WY 2. I QL ! 45 V + HIC Dvlmlv Club, umlvr llu- spmnsmsllip ol' Nliv HLll'lPLil'Ll tiillltfll. 1-01141111-ll-d lun llll'l'lill!1SI lilll lwfun- xxordf Vlllllll ln-vulxlv llvallwl. t . - ' - 1 il iliflullulvd. l,l'tlll05l'tI luplvs won' lflv lIllt'Ql'LlllUll IN-llt' and llw lllUl'ilS of sf-lmwl ggou-1'111110lll. Hvnry HLllIllPlll'Qll'l'. lll'HIllHlt'I' ol, th.- vlulx ll0IN'b lo gvl an vurly Slurl llL'Xl your ul tllpllllilillilill lwi.Hl'f' 0 'LY IJ YA N ' ullwr avlixilivs vluim Hn' lima- of pwlml-lv liLlI'lii'il?LllllF. S R. I. 1239 t cniw Avomisn t PPING EAR i l 1 A 9 gui, 9 . , fi ,Af ,- ' ,f, -ly Q t ,refs ' 0 t I c f 0 Q 'c if-itviYLQ A 'f,l5,5Z1'?Zf' c. .rv 9 No lfllllllllll-llfg up with the ulvrl Sound Crvw on jobf ICMHIQIQS ul' tht- Souml tin-w. ln-auls-cl tty its IJIJIML stilrsturiru uml shuclows to our scliool pn-sirlvnt. 'l'om Wuull. uml its xi1't--prvsi- lilim- wus thc- l,f0j6t'll0ll Crew, with its Presi- tlvut. lift Souu, Ill'l'liOl'Illt'1l niauy clutivs von- mlf-ut llurry llrowu and Vicrc-Prcsiclertl Tom l'l'l'lll'il xxith uniplilivutiuii of suuucl. lvllltlllgltlgl' Woolf. This group showt-rl movivs in vlassroums tht- souml systm-ms for tkmttfall QLIIIIUS. claim-s, uncl lu-pl films rm-paira-tl. With tht- pruscut stress uucl usst-inhlics was vxuclly thvir luvorilm- mivisuul1'cll1culiml,llicy wuru ucoflt-tl. mixture. Thr' l'rojf'climi Crew adds pluzcli. by Um mms used. X Ta -+9 vw I it ' ' Zi ,Q GROUP HOWED MEATY 0VlE 140 COCOCTIO f! Hi riff f 1 . A f 2 2 'K BY cnoo in A f '+1f? fy' Q I U. 5 ,L . , I I If K V S il Conlbimf singffrsg to them llufn ada' zz livvly tune. 0I,I,OWINiL their own direvlions for the NIJICH llu- din-vtimi of Xll4.Ait'Ul'Q1t' Xli-l.n-my garner of kings. the Cha-ss Club playa-rl lin- l,iltlz- Simi:-r-. with xmulixl- Nm-In 41- HI'0IlXViiI6, Svursriulc, ami Ml. Kisvn. iffiiorlw 'I'1-rry Alumni. ,lim liflbhll. .lun ili-Hi-ww, giml wen- much- by Nlr. ,lunivs Fic-ld. zulvism-r. uml Huy Luswii. fm-ru-il up faimrilv- lilw uxllllllllll suvh lIltflI1iNfI'SllSJllI'k Pulrm-r and Vic-lor lliglvy l.4'ilYt'rM mul 'Tluml-lay. Aly ffmu-3 lxliiml lin!-xf' lo Vfllllilillkf svhools into il lN'I'lIl21llL'lll lvalglw. lu ilu- elf-I4-1-tuliuii uf llwii' Llll1ii1'll4'l'N. Thu! r'lu'r'lfr1111lv bars win. Will it In' ll stnlvrnrzlv? fXZ 42,6 f f 0 s , A A , 0 W A jf? 'f ,P A f fi' 1 1 fn U. W? fi . ' X It! ,li , MA CLUB PLAYED X A ROYAL GAME J 7-w f W ff-Flfeiiff EE ITHOUT ICI G w ..:' an :,t'r, '12 snLifh'hJA.s...4kA- V .1,7'ff.' ... ,A ,Q,....-,als -.- v - 1- 4: .sw-ax- -Q-Q---N52 'V ' v I ' -f 12' 4' :SEQ .1 -- t e Biz, , n l -.Q '1.w, i. t 32' f t A 5-6 A x l - s- N- . fi me I i v t .4 .sf 5 F s 1 X ,ffm 2 - .. . tt ' l -ifntrwi . V . A K , ,-.7 . rind, .V . S5 44-Le , f .. a 7 333. . QW A '!' NX J' W-W i '57 i J: - A - N Y' 1311...-.Y ,.-if-X? '-t gg - 'j,Tgf'.5-fi ,.,. , W. UR beautiful campus made many pic-tures. ln the fall. the ground had a shrub-to-tree carpet of lush green grass. Then. during the xsarm, sunny lunch periods. students basked in the sun or napped in the shade. Pleasant mem- ories piled up of the athletir- fields: there hard- played. but friendly, gym games and intramurals took plat-e. Students who isere ouners ol' ears will remember the parking are-as. nitli plenty ol spar-e for the early birds. lliere has the stadium. too. in isliic-h students sat and rlieered lor the Tigers on Saturdays. The scenery c-hanged during the winter, al- though this year snow rarely covered the bare ground with a smooth uhite icing. When spring finally arrived, the leaves burst out quickly to redec-orate the trees, and the grass began to sprout. Soon students were again dozing on the smooth sloping lanns in front of the school or ambling along the many nalks. Just as the beau- ties ol' land out the rampus and the blue of the distant Sound culled us lo the nindoxss to linger. so will they r-all up memories which isill linger in our thoughts. liANSl'0liTA'l'lUY has lieen an Olljffffl of liot pursuit during the sf-hool ye-ar. Not a few of us WV. P. H. S.-ites hate been vaughl running to 1-aleh a liusg or we were sf-en impatiently mailing for one. lThe lrufes and uf- rarely 1-ame out evenll The time for running usually or-- eurred twice a day-in the middle of breakfast and in the middle of an after-Sehool candy lvar. Yol all of us look buses-gor were taken in lay lliem. Any unfortunate who f'0lllflII-l run migzlit make use ol' llle famed foot express. a rnetlmfl still eflleetively used by commuters. Wg? 7555? QQ BUSES HOTLY P RSUED QM xv 1 1..n-,Ae3.-u- STEWING ovmt H0014 ff THE ggfle RENE LOOK limi NONE BY CO0KSl Nffjff 90 sc il ff j.Q -N .ltuf fmt! llR0lVl VAlll0US NO0KS .5421 Ye W o C g ve forego half-hakedul intellectuals att d meetings of the Senior Literary Dis ss' N to read ' ROUP of buddin ty en cd monthly Q cu tion broup Th l ' and discuss Great bo k . e 0 Jject of the group was a g o s of modern times or classical nature-heyond those assigned for class consideration. Leaders were Kerry Maclfachern and Dick Mak- over. who gave summaries of the authors' lives and acted as co-moderators of the meetings. Faculty advisers were Dr. and Mrs. Karl F. Rohacker. Among the hooks discussed were The Red Badge of Courage, a novel of the Civil War. hy Stephen Crane: ffnimul Farm. a political satire. hy George Urwellg Dante's Inferno. the description of a legendary journey by the author through the tortures of hell: The Death of Il Salesman. a Broadway play by Arthur Millerg The Rubciiydt. a series of philosophical verses by Omar Khayyamg and Henrik Ihsen's ,4 Dolfs House. a play which is often described as a defense of womens rights. Nlemhership was open in the spring to the juniors. as a nucleus for next yearis group lpopularly referred to as SI.DC l. ln spite of differences of opinion. the inernliers never got mixed up in rhuharhs. 14-L X ,Q RHLLICKI G UOMEDY if , T T TA TY HILL 0F FAHE H T AT THE HIGH l'H00l K4 - ,AX ' g lllfW Yf'ill'h illlllllill sf-lmul mlrumalllr' prmllnvtlml mu Sulvrum lunar. lu Furnuwl v 1 V . . - . , lzlvlur. ll mls Ill'l'St'Illl'4l on 5illlll'4lilX 1-xc-ning. l'1-laruurx 2.1 an Ilu' luuln Nfllunl lllKlITUl'lllIll. umlvr lllf' 1llrm'm'llml ul Hlrs. ltlsu- llulwrtxnm. llllx Im-lx 1-mm-llx Iwll- lln . . . . , , A ary ol ll cllzlllllvlllw cluugglllvr. filliflllll. mlm gmw lu lill'IN. le-garnx m.mx llama- lllwm' llH'lllIllllQl ilu- l'llllIlill'y urls. un cluulvl uml llll'll rn-turrux lu lun.: lxlamrl, .ax 1 glurnumuf uml worldly norman. 'l'l1e- FVUIIO of Ilw vntirf- play is an f-lf-u.ml 1'Nl1ll4 r w . . . . on llls' lsluml. lllc vvlw' alIll'zu'l1u- wl uml :ls m'umlr11r'lmn um-rv -ulfwuxm-fl ln Nlr l 1lNlll'Il TXFIIIIX, alsslslanl dire-4'Im'. 'l'lw lltlv mlf- in Slilll'TlIil lfairu man plaiywl lvy Tilllyil 'Hlf'XL1lI1lf'I', Tlle- re-nmimlwr . . Q . . , , ul lln- vast llli'lllllt'il lTl1'llill'll l'lIll'llt'y. lib l.l!Illr l.LlI'l'LllIf'l'. jr.: Fuznun lxmml. .lx 'Hldllllt' 1,411-mln-Q-1 Paul S1-lmurx. as Linus l,arr41lwf-. Sr.: lleull're-5 Xll--N. .lx Ihnifl lJl'l'illN't'Z ll1ll'l1L1l'il Stein. as Julia Nlvliinlum-lx: .xml ,lun-k Tully. dx 'lhm l.Llll'4'llllll llwrv xselv SPYK'l'Lll minor rulvs. Slumle-nt uvislunlx in xurinux 1'Ll'lLlr'lllf'N uf-rw Hlgris 51llllll'U, ,Tlllly HT'inIvl's. illlil Hlury Hflllwlllllll. l,I'6'Nt'Illt'll umlvr Ille- Lillxpifn-N ul' thf in nm-ral Organization. thi- play m-llcrl a small pmllt. P 115 4 5 0 R ELL-FILLED BDARD TUIJPQNTS at White Plains High School receixe free room and hoard - elassroom and hlaek- hoard. that is. Yes. a hlaekhoard is the sauee of a leeturez and a lecture is like the French dish poulel cl Sllllflelllli in uhif-h the sauee is everything. The sehool ehalkhoards are put to varied uses. Over and ahoxe their main purpose in illustrating and illuminating: a leelure. they are the ahode of fortheomingl homework assignments. of examples ol eornpleted homexsorli, and ol' eonrse ol' sueh erlllvtie inessdgles as l ire drill: tio to eenter stair- xxayu: George Smith. lo the ollieeu: and L'l'lease saw. They are nnexeelled for springing a surprise test tlinoxsn in the trade asa ntItllt'lQlt'ulI and hnal- ly. the hlaekhoards proxide the amateur artist with eonxenienl spaee lor the nlviqnitous and reeurringl earieatnre of 'l'ea1-her. l,ess prominent than their slate-faeed eonsins. hut not less indispensahle. are the thnmhtaelc-ridden hnllelin hoards. If the hlaekhoards are the sauee, the hnlletin hoards are the salad. They are a kind ol' side dish to the eourses in the eurrieulnm he- eanse they are the repository for the non-essential, hut interesting. graphic posters and pietorial dis- plays. Al times hoth hoards ofller a ehanec to pul oneis foot in l 41- , MENU MEAT VEGETHUU5 SALRD DESERT MILK on COFFIE Skeleton outline and groundwork. Hot dogf 'gg if 5,2 r ,x A , 15 - U 1 1 , I M lv X uf , ' l'rws1'df'r1l lmlf lfrvlfzlwrslzip rvspnfu s I- rrwgg ' 4 I: Et ll l :gi . 'fit..l H Z- A : . .-31 1.1 5 X DIFFICULT LOCKER ARE N0 NUTTY IDEA Oli anyone who was ever in a stew ahont lockers. the following recipe may lake tht- hilt- out of locker memories. 'lihis is for hasic lockers: lnjgrcdicnls a handful of hooks, scveral ounces of old tt-sis and ycllowcd papcrs, a worn-out over- shoc. and a generous pinch ol' dnsl. A key is optional. lilcnd together the ahove with cohwchsg and It-t tht- mixture age in a tinny -yet strong conlaincr. The finished product will elliervcsce to overflowing when opened. Caution: Lockers have peculiar charac- teristics which may arouse indigestion il' the student is not aware of them. l or ex- ample. economy-sized lockers are always possessed hy short people who must stretch and strain to reach their heights. ln like manner. basketball players more than six feet tall must fold np two or three times in order to find their dwarfed lock- ers. Additional information on the difli- cnlties of lockers can he supplied hy the voice of experience. Tiger muscol flows from dripping locker. Tim top layer needs sliorlenilzg for some llis no peppermint stick or can opener. lSPl.AYlV2 knouleflgze of the lYl.LITf'fllf'lllN for a slwerzh uf-ll flune. June- Svhxwngge-r Vlarian Wllitterl. and l,imlflc-y Sr-ln-pnmw rup- lurcfl tht' first. sw-mul. ancl tllirrl prizef. rf-flnf-w tivc-ly. in the annual Amefrivan Legion Uratnri- cal flontc-st. ,lanv xsurnvfl against ir1fliInln6rr'nr'f- tmsurrl form-s harmful In Ame-rir-an lAI'f'P1lUfIlI lVlariun explainm-fl the meaning of the CfHlFlllll- WUI! l,inflsley urlvrwalefl toleranve. Jane mon Ilnrrl prm' HI a Vi estvln-sler zone vontf-sl. Nlrf. lfstln-r Wlilliarnson voarrllecl tht- spe-ala-rs: Xlr. Kennetlm Haflerrnann aflvisr-rl. G0lD-MEDAL ORATORY, HUNIA RELATIO HIPS A D MAGAZI E ALE Nu rnfrf Puls lll1l'Il jrlwrlrffj' fnlm lx IIVIIV f,'0piv.s nf llmnl H4JllNfxlit't'Ill'lQ for ll l'INlrlf.? lllllf'-S vssrllx' Il'IlX f'f1n.w'l1 Imp f'0lIfl'l'fl'f7lI .lnlln llill'lWl'lglll. known as nil guml egg., 'lllw flriw nl' Ulu- Urfn-lf' lin-in-M linnrtl lu l'1'f'a'lH'tl tllc' W. ll. H. 5. Human llvlaliuns Hmmr 1-ook up sul:-5 nl nmuufine- N11lM'r'il,limux gm-xml lm' V955-l05fv. inf-lutling un auxarcl xsurlll ons- 321 i8.f'i1'S. tht- nf-I pr:-lilx lrtnn uluif-ll uf-nl In llllllllflxll tlollurs. The prvsvnlutiml was Illilllt' lay tht- yeu1'lmnk. .lnvl lxuxuxx. Imp -nlrxrmrt, mill: Ur. Mvyvr Matllsmx, l'K'llI'L'Sl'lIllllQl lllt' leuisll 25230.75 in Qulvf, NJN uuurtle-tl il plnnu-':l'upl1: lxll'll-S lllulr ol' wlllite Plains unrl l'llIYlI'OllS. Juan George- lluue-r. Ne-1-nrnl-I-rin' uinn--r, urn- pre-- l lloomluin. .lon cleltevere. and lfclxsarrl l'lurtic'k fentml u Snnrlwl pf-n wt. lgtrrwru- uf-rv :iw-n lv uvrv runnvrs-np. Dr. l'lflual'fl flllIlt'll1'y. gllltlsl llvutric-44 l'm-rry. lllurin Xll-Q-rt. llillxldlltt' lf:-R--It-. Fpvallxvll zulxovutvfl lOll'I'i1llC't' lmxarcls all pc-oplv. intl lmllifn' SIll'ltlINLlIl lm' wp:-r'iwx' .1ffwnr1lllixl1- Illlll' nuunl was vslallvlisllawl lust year lly tlle clulr nwnl. lmin lnne-N untl llwnal4l llnle-tl. ltu-ine-H lm' tln- slnalenl mlm hall done the must to pro- IIlLl!lL1Qlt'I'S. r'n-nrclinatvcl tht- flrixf-, -511111-nrwl ln nmlv lll'0llll'l'll00ll among W. P. H. S.-iles. Curtis Pululim-atiorx-. 5 149 'lie' ve .X lx HK annual Fest-i-lfair-an example of parent, teacher. and student eo-operation fprovided a day of enjoyment for the eommunity. ln the morning. there was a parade of lloats and high school marching groups. Prizes were awarded to the three lmest floats. The Chemistry Cluh. Urucle Literary Board. and the Honor Society uon the first. second. and third prizes. respectively. A pet show took place after the parade: the foothall victory over Stamford was the main attraction of the afternoon. The hooths in the lwoysi gym supplied fun and entertainment all day long and half the night. The hook booth. plant hooth. and various games-stalled hy students, parents. and teaehersffxsere stlllltt of the popular and prohtalile enterprises. Supper nas serxed in the cafeteria: and a talent shots took plaee in the auditorium in the exening. Proceeds nent to the Parent-'lleat-her Association. the sponsor. for seholar- ships. aid to the Uruele and fl. U.. and other list-'s. l5t! Q,-Y -'ie-eq, -5953141 A . I O I K 5 'Q THE REAL PROOF OE THE P DDI O THROUGH EATI G O ll Ito is big l'lIf'l'Sl'u in lfte !'.T!lIlI? :Tuff .slmll tu' ufuwys IIIUIISIIH' up? Vlflt f111 l' 51'Itl1'111lt4'11 1W lliltl' 5111119 i1l'111Q end. we now favored us one dow when only the tnore or It-ef taking things lor grunted. Uh. lu,1l,it54l,-1-I,-tr yes. we knew at the opening UlvS1'll41Ul that this A, wt- writ,-! IIN-I-p ,-4-multi yt-1 U ft-it lhills15: NUS Ulll' Wlltttl' 3'1'1l1' Ulll' l2l5l 01112 lt Slilfllttl ttlll monte days ol st-hool. final examinations and however. mueh like any other. The ehefs were SHUI,-,A ilu. lit-Slixilit-5 ,,l' gm,t,,uij,,,,. Vtlf,-,. go. on hand to work with us: the main eourse earnt' ing: to enjoy these last days. we know. Vlllty in the usual numher and type ol' sulwjeels: tht- Slmultllfr ug-if All along, in spilt- of thy l,inq-r loothall games and other sports went on in the with the sweet. we must admit that wt-'ve enjoyed eustomarily satisfying and invigorating wavg qpur Ht-114,011 there was the expeeted variety of desserts hv means of eluhs and other activities we hoped to enjoy. At timer when we stopped to think or felt a surge of pride. we were conscious that we were seniors: hut for most of the time. we were just uw. Then gradually dilfereneeb developed. We were sr-heduled for Uruefe pieturee: we her-ame aware of sueh matters as applivations and ex- aminations for eollege. or of the desirahilitv for thinking of part-time johs to develop into regular ones. il' we were not going to College. Then. too, we were measured for eaps and gowns as graduation drew nearer. tioupled with the Tun of our lite waf a greater realization that our White l'lainf High S1'llUUl days would soon he over. 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