White Plains High School - Oracle Yearbook (White Plains, NY)
- Class of 1957
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THE SENIOR HIGH SCHOUI, WHITE PLAINS, NEW YORK ltedicatett to . GERALD I ER PICHSUN who will always he rcmcnllvered affectionately ln' White Plains High School students for his calm. friendlv man- ner is Mr. Gerald lvers. who formerly taught in the science depart- ment, hut who is now the assistant principal here. Last year Mr. lvers also capahly took charge of the local summer school. While elliciently dispatching his duties throughout the year, he xsas never too busy to greet students in the halls or to help them. It is therefore with a deep feeling: of appreciation and fondness that we dedicate the Orarle of l957 to Mr. lvers. .4.v ll 1'l1en11'slry lcrmher. .'llr. lrers was knozcn as II good nzixer by ecvryorzc. .411yth1'ng was safe zclwn fllr. lrcrs was cnlruslwi u-ith ils custody lwrc. ,W-nr' ,Mm 1 M Mg fu' V Mo V , uv-' . ' ,,,,.,-v i'5 flfwf15'f Q id 1 ,,.., ,.. , , ' .11jZZL1,-f' MW M., Ik E62 1-ff' ' '19- ,f ru d 1 r 1 4 nw Il 11: rf 1 111 mn I 1 f flflff lrlx I 1 I If YIYNLYI ' f wmiliwrz '. 'I ' .N ADMlNITRATOR M. 6U l n mwxxn xm I ur 1 xml x in imp 'limi part of xc- ' ff-lxmxl is its stuff. filf'llIly and wr-- l'l'liil'it'F. l'iXt'l'y1lIlQ' kmxxxf lhul hiv! alll awm-pls il. X 1 sn xxm-Il k are the anxx 'rs lo r'm'lain QIIGSIIUIIS. s 'I uf: XXVI: pmlllptx-xl lhv loar'hc-rs Y Y Y and ulhcra In 1-lmusv lu xxurk xilh UF Fllltlt'lIfw of Xxhilv Plains High Sr-I Y Yxhul lmxkvs 11 ant lu flux xxilh uw. your aflvr year? NW: VZIIIFFS thx-In lu fmil ' al ll? in lhx- lmxrning. dll 'ing the lux. alll afll-r sr mul? H ' ' I ls ilu- to ith us. to help nw Y Ilillivllllf. lllllilillgly? A lvig rm-rl J ' J JL il x ah- if :ml lhv unsxxc-r. A D SFLRFTARIF mul the n xx lil 4 1 1 1 hr XX hal IIN ve m xxmlx xx 1 I I A CJ? ' J-a 'II f ji, fl XJ!! EVERYO E RECOG IZES OUR SCHO0L LEADERS' mxlmr to all of IS our prlnu ra r C Darl Ion, one of the hu :mt nn n we know whose tlme 1 devoted to mak mg our chool one of the he t po slhle .AN Dr Iolmson has his usual mule I' l Bu S ul dllllif lavks f IJ Ol our pflllfllllll l to Ill76fl cl an out tandln leeulel 1 the upermtendent of Chool ll tar mll John on In thar e of the hu me end of choo admlnlstratlon 1 the a ltant uperlntendent Ur Franub Buro To these men the Oracle peakln o the thool extendb Its most sincere thank Were lad they re mth us' rf-use 'Q 3 Q-125 31 22,-I, SEE t-4:5 5-5 ZF iii 5111 3553 E-4'-Q V - llr. Long ullprfzlrs fiwrf' f11111l'll'r11'f.t' Iltfll .W'lIlilIf' Xflllll'llfS who reeng- nize' llle 'ffI.!'IIllliIll'S.S und ltlidwrs Sflllllllilltlf of lfieir Ull'Il IIT!-Ilfilllll. in lzolll their lN'l'SUIIIll prolnlellis and llzosf' of flu' srliool fanlily. 1,l'11Ilf1lIIl'Ilflll heads !'UIll't'IIfI'llff' on mailers Ilf lmncl. and on those in llllillll for ll eoniing day. In III4'f'fI.llgS tl1f v're j0I'l1l'd by more fl'lIf'lI1'fS. Na IRECTING a large high sehool is not easy. it requires many long hours of planning luv all the individuals eoneerned. Our print-ipal. Dr. C. Darl Long. devotes his davs and many of his evenings to doing this planning in order to keep our sr-hool an outstanding one. He makes sure that ue are ohtaining the hest kind of edut-ation for our needs. An administrator devoted to his xvork. llr. l.ong eomlrines larsightedness in edu- eational philosophy vvith skill in organization. His vvork requires the eo-operation of the en- tire administrative stall. At llr. l,ong's side is Xlr. Gerald lvers. assistant principal. vvho is in eharge of arranging sehedules. administering the hudget. and various other areas of st-hool management. lfverv Tuesday afternoon alter svhool. there is a meeting of the Curriculum Committee. con- sisting of the chairmen of the departments and various other members of the personnel. Its pur- pose is to dist-uss sr-hool proltlems and to help determine sehool polir-v. in a supplementary eapar-itv to the administrative heads. llr. Ifarl Holvtu-ker. 1-hairman of the lftlglisll department H-the largest in the sf-hool. in the numher of teaehers and students involved presents his vievvs on the needs ol that department and its eurrivulum. in partivular. ln the area ol sor-ial studies, Nlr. Kenneth lladermann. ehairman. also makes tlle 4-mnlnillee vnunizaint ul liis ile- purlinc-nt's prnlilm-nis and ul' pnlivit-s vniisiileivml mlesilulrle. fltln-r IllQ'llllll'I'r lllt'lll4ll' Nlrs. lfstller Slnugli and Nlr. Yinvent lluusnri. 1-liairinen uf Ilia- math- nmlivs antl si-ienve clepartnienls. resper-lively: and Nliss l lurenr'e linisliern. of tlle clepartment of foreign languages. Nlr. lrving: Jennings fli- revts the industrial arts prngraniz and Xlr. Mat- tlieu l,f'IldllQIll. tlie vnrmnerm-iul une. Nliss lfvelyn liose. t'lldll'IIli:lIl of tlie pliysie-al eclticutiuri departs ment. lvrings the vummittee up ln tlate nn her t'HIlllPI'l ll?IlFlXt' 5t'llt'lllllP. lnvlutletl in tlle rommittee also ure Nliss Cleo ltii-litirdstm. in rllarge of gllltliilltv. and the luur memlwers ol lier stall' llr. Carolyn Sec-liresl. Nlr. llouglas llillenlfef-k. Nlr. lftlxsarrl Hasc-ull. ancl Nlr. lfllarles li0lllk'I'Z and Nlrs. Agnes l'insillo. helping tear-her. and Mr. Glenn llocltls. clirer-tor of student artivities. Joining them at times are Nliss Carol Hayden and Nlr. Hic-liard Xeulrert. supervisors ol' art Llllfl music. respectively. in the vity. UI' spec-ial lielp in the smooth functioning of the daily runtine if Xlrs. Hazel Hull. registrar. mlm 1-liei-l-as the atteiitlaiive reeortls and talmulates rretlils earneal loxsurcl graduation. likewise. Mr. lnlni Zilemlm. junior aclministratixe assistant. in vliurgfe of llle lmnkrmnn and linanves. serves us wt-ll. Tllvse IIPIIIIIIIZIPS of Dr. Long arf' !'0l1!'l'fll!'d zrilli II plan! Iznlulzi- val spvclies, nn! Ihr' Svfmol une. .lliss Rirlzurdsml may ln' girirzg ll piper' of guiding zzdrirwf In the dpdivrzleff. .lIr. lrers: or lu' may ln' assisting u'1'll1 II pr1'111'iplf'. l ti CIPAL- 'Wig' fu t 5 'J ll it . . .. go. ',f,f ',pl'g: , l lltlli- it liitltlfikitttlltilnllllllllllllllt ti et E ,u .i- l' 'B ll Wit'i.iirrn.imiiiiiittrtl . . N ,xlii lit. l All ? s ' ' 1 . WHO' WHO THI YEAH1 Hll,l'f the jllfnflltlt' of favnltv positions this rr , I , , yvar may liave hafllvrl slntlvnts, it also tlvin- onstralvtl the vvrsatility of tht- lf'3t'lIl'I'S. Xlrs. Agnes lfnsillo. with a xurit-fl lrilt'liQl'Ullllll as gym teavlier. gratle'st'liool teavlier. lfnglish and health teut-her. ussunwtl the new position ol Ury, l u.villo ,ll'gI.II.Y by ll1'!1Il-ll!! Ill'lli lwtzwfzf-rx. ' A , I ,why X X ' ' if 4,7 -X116 'ii Rl 1 Lk.,4'f f ff . 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Flu' ilz-nts in fpvvvii rlaiwwf ItN'ilSlll'F lill'il' vm-til prog- rm-sf try im-mix of tape- l'f'l'Ul'IiiItUS. imtiiipiilutwi 7iffl1'l'lUQ1ll'.Y ruff' fill, ll dffllllglll' in fzislnry. 7.1411 Ifllflllft' I1lr'lI1fn'r.x gn rrll fl'f'llfll fur .ilu'1'1'fl ln Xlrx. lxftiwr xxlilldlllwtlll ami Ur. Ixilxtttiwi ixviiiiy. of the I-Qnglifh rivpmtrm-rit. i,ilIiilI'lliLlI'iX tim-in-iimiviit lllrtrtl PIIIIIIIINPIII urc- vlaivw in pliysimii Q-filivaitimi. Hr Xin. xiLll'Qli1lif'i ,, , . , .. iuri'uii1-t- luimw. VIN. Nuriiiai Pmwiw k1tf'i1i-ii iwmia , A . . N , , tory tm- ki-pt up In mlzitv with tile- lzilvft gzifigz-I iilll' Vllllill! llltv ul' wutl ami ivatftiiigf v I Q . J' . L, ,, n:i1ff.1-'freer' a - Y--. f 'gg' 59' f,:?f5' ij ' as 'V '. gk I I W K vii ' 55555 ' 3. ' 1 X Kam ,rf .Q K , 3 , if . ME! ,Wi . I 1 -h K Aff' f- 1? 1:1 ' mnuau A - Yarp' '-f' ,xii .JI -: ' ' - 1 - l: l YJ: . Num? 1' Emi ' 'Qui .Vfi 7.2 . il . . 1 Arn., A' vV.,I,:3.:l as - .3 'L . M- , -::w'f'f1 :- .itll nur lwzvlzwrs www lfmlp uvlf 1-qizippwf fur lfnfir lrzskx. llmugfi lIl'l'l'f lift, llll'lf lIlIIII1S lun fllll. AID T0 IXTH E HAT extra sense mlo tear-hers possess that enalvles them always to have the ansuer at their fingertips? The answer to this query in- vlurles their experienf-e and their ahility to utilize the best and most moclern equipment proviflecl hy the svhool. llullz has her vrzrrzerwl. bu! she smiles uf if. xx. W',lIf'lI Il'0fllS fail us, Illifflillllflfy lwlls if ull. lllathemativs teavhers like Nliss l ranr'es Stone solve hexsiltleringz prohlems with the aitl of vom- pass and protrac-tor. Alter Mr. Vinton Hanson and Nlr. Harolrl Ferguson haw finish:-cl their ex- periments. haflling formulas are easily uncler- stoofl. It translations ever seem hazy. xllrS l.enore Thomas anfl Nliss lflorenve Knislxern have a clirlionarv at hancl. There are. too. :arl- gets to make the tests ue all knowl A First rms: rllurion Clark. fllll.dIlIll'!'I Hull: Feld- mllllvr. 1LfllI.d!IlIl'l'f .llzlrjfzrfv l.I.SIf'. lllilllll' I,-wmx. llurjorif' ,lI1'Cm1igul. svrrfflrzry In llr. Lung. Sew-- nncl rms: Kyiv .Yf'ulwrl. gllil1,llllf't'I Crum' Kny- ulfy, .wcrvlrzry to .llr. lrers: Kuilzffrinv Snmll. 2'lll.dfIlIl'l'f fum' Taylor. l,Ill'y Tvnlplr. g1l1'r1'r111r'r'. l'll secretarial staff Certainly knew htm to lie helpful at all times. Mrs. Xlarjorie Nlc-tlonigal and Mrs. Urat-e Royalty. sevre-taries to Dr. if. Darl Long anrl Nlr. Gerald lvers. respem-tixely. were always reurly uitll appointment tor Il1PIIlUl'ilIltllllIll pail in hancl. Capable in handling tasks in the main ofllce were Nlrs. Marjorie l.isle and Nliss Jane Taylor lreplaring Miss Diane Lyons. xslm left :luring the se-vnnrl semests-rt. ln the guidance tlepartment were Hrs. Ellie Neulwert. Mrs. lluth l'l9ll'lI'flllll6l' ltaking the plave of Miss llzrtrivia Carey last full l. unfl Mrs. Klar- iun Clark tfilling the var'an4'y left lay Nliss Lucy Temple in early springlt 'all see-retaries to gfuidanre 1-uunselors. Serving as sevretary tu Xliss Cleo llir-liarclsnn. the vu-orcliilatm' nl' pupil personnel servires. was Xlrs. Katherine Small. lfflir-iem-y nas no ser-ret tn the-nil 0FFlCE ECRETARIE POSS SS THE ECRET Nurfz .w'f'rf'lr1riws fun pilrlz in und Jn plug in zlwll. ll lmlls In gzlfrir' IIl'll' .W'l'fI'flll'Ii1'.N rlning gllidrzllr-rf' lllll' tlisx U.,Yrl'f Ink:-.w lfiw .willful fur nur wiv-ills. lmpnrlrlnl .xlfzjf HIl'lIIlH'fS 1'f11'1'f.'nf1 .wrflurrf Ullfllrllli' 10' U FORGETTABLE CLUE IDE TIFY PER 0NNEL! 5 ue assm-iate gi magnifying glass with Sher- luelx llulnles. su we imlentiliy uell-luimsii niemlmers of nur stall hy unmistakulvle stgltls. l'rwnninent amnng sum-h penple was Nlr. tier- alft lxers. assistant prinripal. who nas often tn lie seen lvehincl the nllive rntniter. espeeially lie- fure the opening of school: ur he might lie in one nf the rmnns nearby. Next tn the ullire nas the strunglmlrl uf Nlrs. Hazel Huff. uhmn the present-e ul llmxers or the thought ul an ilSltltlllll- ing niemory will reaclily I'6t'illl. linmxn as master of the keys tthose open- ing our lm'lxers or thi- hookromn floors to luimsl- edge! was Nlr. juhn Zilemlm. junior arlininis- tratixe assistant. Similarly helpful was Nliss Xliriam U'Neil. English teacher, whose ellerves- vent flelixery of speeches for a wvrtlmhile vause mill long lie rememherefl. While exeryone has some distinvtion, me can mention hut a fem of our staff here. llr. Zflwnilmt Urs. llllug. llrs. l.1'sl4'. fngwlliwr lrilli llrs. RI?f'lIlf'l'. Urs. klllfllllliglll. and .lliss l.i'uns. lim' up Irilfl Il .vnile for ilu' plinlvg- rrlplwr: flu! nv' Slll114'IlfS A'ltl'll' Iliff MIIIII' .lfilizl sniilr' 11'f1.x' lay dup' 14'l1v11 lu' funk nur lrnlllflws lu Ilia' nffim' for ll Xlllllflillll lu' ils slrlff. Tlivy lII'1'l'f lvl us llUll'Il. l'l'l'II 14'ln'11 Iliff going uns luuglz fur ull uf IIS ll'lIII Il'l'fl' l'lIl'lllt'l'Il. 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Among those filling positions elsewhere are Miss lluth Lee. who went to Japan: Mr. Joseph Cappello. who joined the Westchester Recreation Depart- mentg and Mr. Lysander Thompson. Of the secretaries. Miss Diane Lyons now works for the village clerk of Scarsdaleg Mrs. Margaret Salter. who moved from this City. is in the deanis ollice at Syracuse Tvniversityg Miss l.ucy Temple has moved to the West: and Miss Patricia Carey has another position locally. May they think of ns now and thenl First row: Llilllillll rlbbolt. substilulvg f1l'Il1OI1lI Hviwrly. Harrie!! Hzzllock. subslitzltv. Second row: ,IOSPIIII l.'uppe'llo. Patricia Curvy. seen'- lury: f.'llII1l7IEIlj.ZS lflwrlirzrt. Third row: fumes Field. I . Hull: Lev. lliunv Lyons. S!'l'I'l'1llff. lfourth ron: .llzzrggurvl Suffer. Sf'l'H'1lII'yQ l,ur'y Twriplv. svcrvlzzry: l.ysulu1f'r Tlzompsolz. Fifth row: ffliurlvs llilslzirv. lrlu lluirzlsclz. 'Y RANKINF F 1011 N 1 .1 11 1 1x 1 1' 911 1 1 U I 11 .N 1 1 1 HN! 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I.l'l'll :Inf fll1'lfllIllI'S. TELLIGENT f ' an x 5: z SW .. w Qi WRHXED rx S., f' I1 V ' A KX, .2 .52fQ.- 47' . . ,A -4 I- K 4. i' .- ---- 'r.-rd - . .jg-W, -Q A VH' -:Tir -1,-1 'A .. ' IEA if Q -,f-ffln-5 -Q , , Belly Jane Taylor Q-- ' '1fIl.'3 ' - ITS. 'J bl fi' r -ff .1 sr.:-,L V, ' ,f. .':- ,.A It . .. ,I 'kN.i'1 Edward lfurtick ' l45:A'f'i'!2fg.i :i',:.' x ,,-,,:' '-71. y ,J .., '-' ,1 , ,.-'L I 1 Jcff h , 3? .hx L - .7. , a, ai? Hamburger Frances bawtelle i rf!!-r TIF. 1 -' ' f .40 ,.f ' Harold Fitzpatrick X ' Josefh Ciffolillo x l I Pagripiu fN1ag-Mahon ':,:Efi Patricia MaCNiahon 5-. .ri i1 g .-1 X -' , a fi-. df Q , 1 a gg' 1 5' x I, By, , 'Y 1.1 1 ' 'Yr JJ' s A 5:1-11,4 -A tri? ,.-, . . h I V lb . L A '- .f. :5'3 525.-A ,.-, s i?f! i ,. , --il 3 A-L:-Q. -:K x .:...,,,- . K ,viii 2 aa H A i Douglas Ferraro ,ff nf, Af if L i X E 'Z V ii , ka- X a - ,- Q , jane A-Xrmlcr ' V 'XX r' x,1i'-.f- arf: V Q, 1, 'QDXI N, N 1 my Xi, K N 3. i3-,1-- 1 ' s X 1 ' X f I x -. L i A Q 5 i i i jo :eph Ciffoiillo 0 R JU l0R CLASS K EW lllf 1-lass ot' '53, guifleml liy Nlrs. Agnes l u- sillo. lius proyerl to lie a loyal illlil r'o-operu- tixe group xyhivli made the grade yiell. Urtolier started off their politieal year xsitlt tlle election ol ollivers: ffarl Austin. presiflent: llussell Nelson. yiee-presiilentz unrl Peggy Silllt'l'S, ser-retary. ,-Xrnong students hayingf all- A report varmls were Janet liarnier. Alive Hinvliley. xillll? l,ou- entlial. jttwk Tolly. anal Clifton xyllllil. Of artistir aliility were Steven Calef. Walter Lone. Noel Selter. Wynne Seward. and Linda Ward. Promi- nent in utliletivs were l'ifltSiil'fl lleneflivt. Tyrone llolrnes. Gaston Joyner. 'Fliormis l'orter. unfl -Klan Pease. among the lioys: and Holly Horil. uinong tlie girls. llouglas Knapp. Susan Hencller. aincl llurton Polglase shone in tlie nnisif' ilepurt- inenl. in yarious 1-apar-ities. Viliutexer tlie mysterious something that lius pronipleil llieni. this eluss ysill lie ysell ulile to slvp into tht- rt'tllHI'r' slioes next lull. .Yo liglilx are lziddefl unrler any lmslzel as UAHH-rrs of jlllII'UfS 111111 rluxs info mid- dh' of .wliool f1r'I1'1'i- ffm. unzler lfze dz'- fl'l'fl'UIl of lfieir mf- I'lSl'f. Ill'l'!'f 111 Ilif- zlurlr ulioul l'1l1lf.W'. HOW T0 VIAKE THE FLIMB !'xX59'p F 'Q 'Z 05 05,5 .gZl -igeflvl s vlf' 7S'2:'!':'-1. - - - ' I . . . :- 1.1.. . r . . ' fl divx . f. i. ii iw? '- 1' ge ei ' - ' L-1. Y-,..,: .. . . 1 12, V 1.1.--lgfggiipif . ' 2.437117 7 17 3 - ' 1 . --ll' 'ff 7-' 'QF' I O! . . ',.,1 ' ' ,-:N -4 ' , 'R' . U 751 1 .' ,, 5. :I-.I I' A . I 7.1- . ft' - r ,-,ZLI .,L,1jp: ' r 1.1 t in . . - eg: - - f .15 . Vx . , 4 A, If I, 1.55 r 7 f ,j ,f f M f J I , 7 5 Y . ' 1 is . s 4 .. , .... . M .y,1, 1-.,, - :K L. 'lr I' .10 a . -v Sh ..:..'..., in I n , Nj, 521' ti' 1 - - 43 , ' 7 ' ' ga, 'f A . .- ' 1' iw- J .cf , ' 'I' '. 321 f I 1 5314 .1 '. .1 , ff-- l.,:Q'1E2.f J I .L J, 5,22 U' ' -:gL - ' ' .ffl uf' .-,- - W i 3. X' xxy 5-L P l u F. ,I in Lf fi 5' 3 SQ gi F, es' A Q 3' Ur. IIIQIVS r'f1f'r'k1'11g lfu' orders for Uravles. fllninrx look foruunl lu Illj'.ifl'fl'1'.V of .wlzinr yr-ur as llwy un' wrreozzrrrgrfd lo buy Uraeles. zrlzivlz will gire lfwni vlues from this year. AREA 0 FOR UCCESS I J IOR H0lVlERO0MS? lillH:Xl'S it uae rllt't'l' inspiration that helpetl the junior homerooms to at-hieve honor flur- ing this year. .-Xt the enfl of the Junior lied Cross llrixe, llr. Charles Ingles' homeroom. UIQ. at-hiexeml first plan-. having raised 83t'x.f5U. A 1-onte-t uns waged in his room lretueen the hogs and the girls. from xshivh the hoys emerged xielorious. haxing 1-olleeteml the larger part of the lied Cross contribution. Another suwess of the juniors nas xson in the Parent-Teacher Assoeiation clrixe. in whivh lnoth Linda lieilvert and Holly Spraguen of llUIll4 l'U0l!lS 205 and south stutly hall. respev- lixelyf--reportetl one hundred per 1-ent nienilter- ship from parents. Juniors of next year, please follow suitf '. Qlifglhy. r ' J .l3Me.. -. 1,32 : ' 355: .fgx.'9'E3: f H1 . 'VY' 4 4-MT!! .. . , Pit- ,, . . ' . .' ,. .513-..1g.,v.. ' , 'nr ' . , if ,.e,g.--v:-yi: u . - - ' - - .i . ' -'ff291+ -,'..,':., ,.,,,: .I . :I U-ull. 14-.p ' Q . -' . ' f u...-.-' -Jb 9.14, . ' -. 5-1.59 . 1 - -sf'-If - 3j.1F3+-., tes I . . 't . 'Q 52: 'r '1:'.. I . I- - :gf -, '4. . .4 I ' ,, ,. 'f.':7v,,ff.5. ,' 1 '-if-:r : .- 1-iv ' ...r . ,, 571'-., ,Q . . 5,,,6gYl,. L' . ' Hfifsi 1, fi . 1'- -' nf -' - If . -. ' - , . - . 5. phi- is X 75, 15 1 1. - ...- ' .,:g.-J, N 41.4 i -' fi , Jiqllaf- C5225 5 1 - -1 -f, '- 14 .5 -' ' ,,-truce--. '.': I. ..:-M X i22i! 'i11-:. -2:--A5 ':r P .3-'F' -45:7 X X x X N the spring. efforts are made to give the ninth grades of the Cityis schools an oppor- tunity to visit the high sehool. We heeome aware of their invasion when we see young strangers tmayhe a younger brother or sister! taking our school in their stride-feonfused, eurious. or eager. This visit, however. tends to make the entering Class feel somewhat acquainted when the next fall comes. THE 0PHOMORE CLASS E TERI G 0 R CHO0L WAS 0T L0 G PUZZLED The sophomores of last Septemher eleeted Thomas Bailey for president: Kay Mar'Mahon. viee-presidentg and Mareia liergren. ser-retary. The class ehose light blue and hlaek for its class eolorsg also. a spring danee and a class pienie were planned. lVlr. John lilaneato was the faeulty adviser. During the year, studies presented no proh- lem to llhoda Mundel, Mareia Andre. Margaret Magaletti. Pamela Porterfield, Blair Savage. and Steven Jantzen. Likewise outstanding. in art. were Yvonne Luongo. Nan:-y Dawson. and Cle- tus Johnson: in musie, lliehard Prager. lfdward Bahr. and Martin lfdelman. Athletieallv in- elined were Gail Hopkins and Louise Haceyg also Donald Bufford, Kevin Frawley. and Charles Mullen. Sueh records showed that the class, without question. had talent. Their adviser greets sophomores, ogieers when they enter door to 11 new experience at the high sehool, u'here they are 1l'l'1- eomed to our family of workers eager to give and get best. V ll1llIIl'I'UtIIII puls HlUlIl'.8' Inn: R4'l1I.if1l.S.S flllllili l H SUIDilUIll0l'l'5 fiid 11111 1'e111ai11 1111fa111ilia1' loiiu. - i 1 - K llrr PIIISSI zfn11r1l1'm1x IIIVIINI' Urs. ilffglllifl' Ill iilt'2illlllli1i ,I11111u1' iwmi f.1'ufs1'11lle1'l11111. Nirx. ' . . . ,, . 1.110 XIf'lrllll't'r i111111e-1'm1111. MH, nur Ft'l'Ullli Ingli- wl. uilil 5313.517 1-11llz-vlmi. Niiss iflixulwlii lXiI'XXilll.' 511I1i1u111111'r'N. 1511. lilzim-ii li111'cl 111 lim 1i1'1u'. 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HE foreign language- ciepartnient-with Miss lflorc-nve Kniskc-rn, chairniun-offered three years of tlernian and four years each of lfrenrh. Latin. and Spanish. to sf Q:?:a.l-Z-I' approxiniateiy eight illllltiftxii stitch-nts L-is-vting theni. This 'A i i -'gg yvar. Niiss Xllflllil in-ppanen joint-ti the smen other tvavh- vrs who supplied the Iwi' to tht- minor of foreign iiillgfllilytk lb L, :. if . fav., fs9.r?hf'MiA + - ix -'- , f f, Xi ' - n .. . .. .J .- , zix : A Ma vi Hi, ittlts anri girls insliiivtcfi hy Nils. Agni-s illsliin and 'I ' Q lf! Nir. lfiwi XX omixsorlh i'vc'0ixc'1i hz-lpful infurmation almut IU, A many aihnr-nts. rivivmi into psyc-lmlogy. anrl pl'ac'ti1-Q-ni first aici. This hvalth l'0llI'ii', ur an e-quivaic-nt in sriettvt' or I hmnv wmifvriiir's. is rc-qnirvri fur graduation. Stucivnts limi it a gniciv tn gnmi nivntui anti lhilyiilili he-alth. f.'r1,f1e'rly llll.Yl'fl'1-llg lflis nlfjwl, llze' vlrlss is gwlling inlu flu' lwnrf nf lliflzgx. 1 HH QNQ ' EJ 2 sl ML OF LGCAL HGPPI G i' 1111 z11l1c11t111'1-1' 1111111i1J1'111i ti11'1111gi1 ti11' i111f1'1111'11t hall alt f1'i11111l. i11- 111111111 iltxiit' f1111111lf of ildIllIllt'l'illQl ami w1111i11g'. I1t1llItIi4 ing. illlli 1'111111i11g 11111t111s. l 111i1-1' ti11- 1ii1'1'1- t11111 of N111 Irving J111111111us. t'ill1ll'IIltlIl. Ill- t1'1'11i111't111'y 1-11111'f1-5 1s11r1- 11tT1-1'111i 111 1111111i. 11111tz1l. Zlllttl, 111111 elf-1-t1'iv si111l1. with 4111- Ni.lllI't'li 11111151-5 11if11 a1'111lai1i1-. X111-11t1111111i a11t11 was taught t1t ifust Yivw S1-i11111l. TURNING T0 DRI I G YHiYtJXl'I 111111115 that safe driving haf the the-me 11f the liFiX6'I'-Gdlltiilitlll vourse again this year. From Mr. A-Xnthony Tram1111d11 11r Mr. K6Illl6til i.1116ia111i. 8a1-i1 term 11111 i'ltlI1dTt'ti Sitlfit'tliS I1-a1r11ed ti1e11ry: and they ex11l1'1re1t 1111- rilystvry 11f 111111111111- l1ile 111e1'i1a11ic-s ill 111-ll-eq11i11111-1i viny- r1111111f. i,a1t1-r tiwy 11111 their I-111111sl1-1ig1' 111 11511 11I1il1- they 1111116 trui11i11g t'LlI's +uf1-ly. 1, r - I- If 'K . Y G 55,4 xx, ' Jil! K, X1 -1:,??f' 47 L FE? fff ef -j , . 1 Qf Xx0'll , G' 'Y - X , M .lliglil this be ll puzzle? The Hsolidi' Class seernx lo kll0Zl' that if is ll polyfzedrrirz. THE CUUR E I MATH Cox i xi Y 'M W1 si fla Y g Y l Col? . ' -1094 QJWV 1 X : If x -235-piggy ' 1 4.5. K -L X 95,9 -x f'fQ W Q5 , -- l 0-X 'K . f Q I ,P B , fa 'N ' 'bv f I , ff i , 3. ,Q J Y 02- , N . R f i 3 f A s gd o 'I IQ: A ibn ,3 J: ,L 3, ,E X c,1b1 IC ' I O ANY are the students who ponder over the value of an unknown. Somebody must he helping them find the unknown. however. for every year more than ninety per f-ent of those taking liegents exams in math pass. This ret-ord eornpares very favorahlv with the sixtv-eight per vent average for all of Xew York State. The II121lllCIlllllil'F clepartrnent. with Mrs. lfsther Stough as chairman. has a total of eight instruvtors teaching algehra. general math. geometry. and trigonometry. A more modern approach to math is proxlrlefl ltv vourses in ll'Illll-YPQII' ancl eleventh- ym-ar inulll. ln aflflition. two spevial classes allorfl rnunv sophomores untl juniors the opportunity to stutlv rt-latefl lielfls antl more atlvtnivetl work than in regular classes. It ir plannecl that in the future the tenth-year n1a1h slutlents will lie tlixitlt-tl into 5 antl ll groztps. 'lille 11 stuclents will sturly u praf-tit-al t-ourse stress- ing tht- reasoning annl logn- of geonn-Irx. Itit- .N ruhlrl' will lu- snnllar to the present one. although perhaps slightly lvroatler. Such a rhange in vlassili- uit on will allow stutle-nts Io work more at the pave ltes' suitetl to them. ful MHRE THA HALF 015 HUH SCHOOL H izxnoiii THE M G10 OF Cuz CE lylililt having spent three years at White Plains lligh School. everyone must have sensed. and lveen pleasantly alle:-ted lay. the al- rnosphere of friendliness that prevails ahonl the liuilding. Likewise. it is improlvahle that anyone has not lvecn inlluenced lay the atmosphere of a science class. whether it lie lay way of taking one of the science courses or hy strolling past the chem lah while an experiment in hydrogen sul- phide was heing conducted. At any rate. one eventually must. hy some means or other. have experience with science here. As a matter of fact. this year there were nine hundred and twenty-nine students participating in scientific studies ranging from general science and general hiology through academic hiology. physics. and chemistry. These areas were taught hy eleven teachers. under the chair- manship of Mr. Vinton Hawson. instructor of chemistry here. f , X ik K! . :bf The joh of a science teacher is a particularly diflicult one. for new facts. advances. and theo- ries must he learned and he suhsequently taught. New textbooks and equipment must he chosen: and the courses themselves must he revised to conform with the ever-changing syllabus. which aims to keep up with the daily progress being made hy science. This year a numher of our students were par- ticipants in the local Science lfair. where they not only won awards. hut also showed how school science keeps pace with the world. .4 strange Iilllc man receives ll big hrzndshakc in fllrs. Ferrarrfs biology class. ur ll 1 1 sle lux llmferlz r I THE SEARCH 0E PA T ARE CLUES EOR FUTURE kv: IA..-.Zx ff! 1 I3 Nl 1e111e 11111rN N 1 - 1 1e Il f:'NllIlU and 1a11ed Nlr lxennelh Hadern1a1111 1e 1lFlII1t'Illll 1 1a1r111.111 1r11 61 e I 1 1 II 1 1 1 11 11111 tem 1 1 ff 1 .1 ll lr1s1n Ne he QI l6NC dl to lllllelll tl1e e1ret of hoth the .1111 lelll 1 the 1111de111 1111 xerx XY 3 1te muxt ldlxt? 'xIllt'I'Ildll TIINTOIW Hlld one other llllll u-uallx xsorld l11 11r1 11r 11131 11111r-ex 1e 1 a- e- were 1 JN 1 ax 4 1 t1e etterx llldlld lll' e d1fl1111lt1 ol Lllljell matter tl1e approach .md e weed TLle1t1xeN 1111 udmf' -11110 0111 e1o IIUIYIICN IIFOTITCIITN of TTCIIIOQ r.111 and ffoxern IIICIIT 1111rlvl1op were alxo offered each ldI'I'NlItU one half 1recl1t for 1tN NEIIICNICTN ClllI'3.l.lOIl xlltll 11111r-ex were wcrx tlmek Illt' llllll puked 11p - 1 theme? IIILTILEITC that next wear the N111 1al 4161119 departnlenl mll l11 enl.1r'fe1l hx l111th faeultx ad and ffe111frdph1 and world power 111ll l1e I1111 neu Nex 11 e 1 1 -1 Il 111 193 f5.1 1 11e fd 1 tlt'IIllbt'l 1 1 1 TIUIIN 1111 pe11al features .xx the lmted Nation dlllllldlltlll mmles 11111 .1 e11t11111 1111rr ent lk 1ed I1 11111l1e 1 1.1l t11d1e 11111re 111 1 1-t1nDf .1111 more 11 e ul to u a- QIIIZCIIN t an 1 111l1l l1e mere l1xtl11111l1 t111 1 .fl 11'1'll-lr111'1'l1'11' teuvl' r1'1'1'11ls what. uhe . shy, lllll 1 1 re of 1 I ip. lf' I' Y. P. H. Q.-' . .' - ' Q - 1 1' 1 1 - .Q 11 -I-qs 1 1 , fled 5.11. 'nl If-l l J ' 'Nl' .L th th QI . 1 ' 'l ' F .' -' l F . ' - ' A.. N. , , ,Il , F - 4,411 '- V71 . Q . ' 1' I. fd a -5'5 M ' -' -' ' J ' 'J- A 'lay f 9 S11 ' s 11-1111si.'te11tly 11itl1 1111' '- ' ' S . - 1 . Ufbf '1 P 1 1 .tr --feet A F I ' ' ' A 1- ,' Q ' 1liti1111s and new 1-ourses. .-X1'z1den1i1- e1'on111ni1's. 1 I- F- 1 I- 1 T 11.15 t l1 s1l1'el hy qt 11le ts ' T7-13. U. lt is f i'f:'l'lt'll that tl1ere will l1e 11111 w '1-1lly l ll l J'Ul 'll N I A tee tl 14' 1 's 111 the tlt'li1l'lIIlK'lll to help 111ll1 rl l1A lor-'. in the 11l1l days? has le en l1otl1 i ter- - l IL 4 'l ' . supl s l tl1 Cl luv- S 'l s -' ' g ' ' ' ull lC'Illl'l'h in this fiel l. T11 - ' -hers. Tlx' ' ' ' . ' ' l 'tt ' t1 ' enl Nl1'.J11s-lh l':,yel '1 l Nlr. ' f ars. lp-l ex l xl1 1 - ' Sl 1- s ' s ' te'- 's s s1 5 s',.'l sf , .ih unl 1 ' rld. H ' ' F lf- 66 TYPI G V--0 ffrerz lfmlfzer may not inlerrupl lhe melody of fllr. 11. Dewi!! I.!llldlPVI.S rypezrriters. CAREER LVSINHSS students disappear from the market quickly after graduation. Mr. Matthew Lynauglh. ehairman of i' husiness education. and seven other teachers train students tttftt Q -- V ,--.. A . . ang' W eff ,Q so that thev do not remain unem rloved Iona. heveral t 5' 'HJ' ' ' '- Q Il Aj'---' eourses are eomhinerl with at-tual work ex rerienee lineluml- Q jf .X x I 'iull ing work in sehool otha-est. The result is adequate prepara- tion. 9 ' w 1 . an , . Alxlxff elothes for the Ned l.ross and uumioptirig youngsters were aniong the interesting projeets uf Miss ,. Hui Kleisfs iltlllltitliikilltl and ehilci eare elasses. respee- ,Q , A , . . ..,: ,K V 6- tlxelv. Hrs. Xoinia lower eonchu-ted at eourse in lIldl'l'lltQIf' 4 ,Q N ' . . . . . -L Y.77.1 , K and funulv hung. and IilNl'ltlSf'tI the art of good eooklug to 1 ll - n . - , 1' ' her eager and interested iltlIl1f'IIldkt'l'r. .-f '-- ' 'I Iiqlllflillif ll f'Hlll?1f1'IIl1'f1 Jrlllern is nn FIIIIHVIIUI' Il'lI1'Il f1on11'n111l.'i11u firls ge! luueflier . . . if . . stills llufelll I'I'IIll'1l'.Y ln' lIl'1'!lS glrlsswx In rwrul r'f111rf. Il open Jour I 1 llslzllllj' prnws prnfilzzlzlv. is 11'.,X ':-'i-lf , -1 1' .IS ,A i .'BReTg 'gzbs5oLBQn ,. f-qXc,vx'iN, 1 ' ' Q f'.B'45A I -i' PURSUIT 0F HEALTH l li ht-tilth mom. under the experienred btllb6I'YlSltlIl of Miss Clara l,eighl. wlnml nurse. provided emergent-y health afsistaiive and first-aid. m'u-operated with lannilies and 1-omniunity welfare ageneiee. informed teachers and administrators of help they Could give. and assieted in health examinations. lnformatinn alwout good huhits in health and udvive were tnuilalvle to any inquiring vnsturner. No reinedy fur spring fever was furtln-wining. l 7- Y- ox. Genera! oianxr-.Qu-,n No. '50 1 , fo-mmisii---f,...-., W., 5.1 .. I1-O fm rg LMI-!fqTruSf Q' LO0Kl G FOR A .IOB. UW' du Sltlflt'lIlh seeking t'IHlbltJf'Illi'Ill.-' exe-n in the ftnnrner -realize their niflieff illll' reporter lerreted out the un- fuer: Nlrw. llurntliy let-keinlorl und Mr. lxrneft White ends-ux'ur to keep the high rf'lltJHl ernpluynient callin- upvn llll'UllQllUlll the year. The nltif-e aniititilly plttvef lruin lliree to funn' lnnnlretl ftnth-nh in lvunlv. lllllfilx' l'l'iu1tc- lnnnt-N. und Nturex. tu the NtlllNlnLll'lIUll nl gill. llanlx lllllll'llllx inlurined ll- ul' jnlms tQ'x1'ltlrlH' ull lltllllvtxlrlilil l. at 7 Un 1'l1l1'r1'sIil1Q s1'1'111's 'rom hoolfs nzakr' Surf: 11rl1'Sts 1111111 Io ff! into the 11'f't11re. . . HE creative and talented art student in White Plains High has numerous opportunities to develop his skill and ingenuity in many directions and in various media. After the prerequisite Course. hasic- art. aspiring young artists graduate to representation and illustration. or spe- cialize in design. poster, or perhaps interior det-orution. H.-XT makes talent in music? The thirty students who were fortunate in that line and who elected music- appreciation. rudiments. or harnlonyftaught hy Mr. Je- rome Sala-had a very rewarding year. hspet-iully out- standing were Donald lfisnor and john Saunders. Nlayhe they'll tune in and determine the llfllllflffl' of this year's Oraf'11'.' lluill Ulf lfzrzw IIIl1t'SfI'IlS lm Sllllillillg uflwr I1 OBVIOUS ARTISTS! Q ' Q if B Z 1-- Ex - i-'s e Wm- it . K V ' Zi'- A K F 1154? CLASSESI TU E. '11rl11'l1g In 11.w 111111 121111111 slf1'lff11Hyf' .,4-XS.. . THE BAND S REPUTATWN Ae WASNT EVER SHROUDED f if IN nom BY PLAINSMEN HF band undtr the dlI'9lll0Il of Vlr Frank Schmldt played frequently durm the year The marchln band wa compo ed of Qeyenty Bye membera who were led by the drum major Barbara Belfontc and Hu ell Nelson At eyery home football ame th1 roup aye an exhlbl lon marchln Out tandln number-Q included Let a Smlle lie Your Umbrella and The Twelfth Street Ra The Nlemorlal Day parade was another eyent ln whlch our band partlcl pated Eleyen member took part ln the All State Band pl3.VlIl at the County Center lat December The concf rt band whlch be an rehear al after the completlon of the football ea on had amon ltb promment memberb the follow1n Fred Taylor trumpet Jack Palmer trombone Howard Newman clarlnet Edward Bahr barl tone horn Roy 'Vladaen Hute Ferdlnand Ixer ten tenor Qax Arthur Dlefenbach baes and Thl dlNlb10Il of the band played at the band a embly and for the prln concert 1n Nlay Popular offerln s were Amerlcan Salute b Could and electlon from The New Vlorld Symphonv by Dyorak 'llr Schmldt expre sed hm bellef that th1s years band wae one of the Bneet that he hah conducted recently That myeterloue somethm, at work a alnl The marchzng band makes ilu shape 0 an umbrella tery clear but so rs the sky' - , 9 E 4,0 ' .ls f xr -Q 9 .1- ,XY-AP 1' 'X ' X 1 !,, , 1 xl' 2115 . 1 'f . , X ' . . 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White Plains lligh Svlnmlis flu' lhs- f-lmral aswinhly in Xpril. Un 0f'i'Ll'lUllF mah- 1-lmrus. hacl an 1-xpanclml Ill'UQIl'U.Ill lhix ul' their IN'l'lHI'IIllllQl. the lmyf sang fin-h s-:nge Year. Althuugh in the heginning il might haxe ax l'rayer of Tlianksgix'ing and The Halle- Ialu-n a IllllSlf'i.ll llc-lerlixe In revognize the lllIlt'- lujah lilnn'i1Q. of a 4l'I'lUlls nature. dr in-Il us tliruugli the harniuny. lhm- lmy-i ,kill lIl4'l'i'Llrt'4l lighter felertiunx like nliansaf lfityu anfl lwlllt'f'9ill'IlI'1JQl't'SSt'1l. 5leighricle. Spiriluals, lllI'lllfllIlQl 'Niilimly The fifty-tliree rnemhers elevlefl llussell Nel- liinmf the Trouhle l'xe Sm-ii. in-re popular, un for IPl't'rlfll'lllI lijllllglih l'il'l'Iiill'll. xifeprefi- Xlr, Iii-nice xlf'lil't'l'l'f'. their leailn-r. livin-il tu cle-nl: l'lllULll'il lhuiml, -t'f'l'1'ILll'f'1 anfl William take the grmip I11ulllt'I'SI'll4mlf. 72 CLOSE-SHAVE HARNIONY 5.14 7 I I .i ll I, .T'f 'F 3,-., ',1 5. - --'-A f. V j Qi-'s6...--.1- 'i'v?2-' -- 3 s f s ' 'SQ' V Il- I N- E-, E -T V- I .31 ,- ,, x 1 D1'! 2 . - A222912 Ll w.Q 'v -' ':-. f lk 45'--.fam Xfi wif - S .f .Q-Q. ,.-,-:-.:-:.:g- fliggifjs 5-5:1-C-31:2 n?-n-5,335 Agf.4-- 'Q f ' -N ,1'i Ease! 4:1251 ,. 5,5-:H ..- -21-5 t0PH-T0 E W0 DER flu' ihiflllfllu ljlllw .SIIIIIWFS lzil no flats. HltLHI.ItlHT at smut- nf tht- xuval iissvnilvlit- this yvar was tht- Little- Shun-rs. at group nt' c-ight hoys -Ste-xml lirvlritt-i'. James iiruni. Durigla lfc-rraro. Harvey Danielson. Nic-hard llouulass Russell Nelson. Burton Poigiasv. and iiuhert Yi-ny ftirevtvti iw Ur. tlvurszt' Xit'tir'f'vt'V. 'Vile-sv xuvailists pt-rt'm'tm-rl in tht- lihristmus pw . t . grtim. tht' spring 1-mmf-rt. ami pmgtutris at inthe-r si-howls. They sung tmth old faxurites ami vulypst tum-s, in tour-part harmmix. This urouli has what it takes to rvgistcnrf V 1 I first iw XS0llt'ittI'9li who vert' respmisihlv for the strains of musif' sifting through the 1-urs rlihirs aftvr svhmml mi Fllt'SfitlVS ami i'I'ltiilYS. Ihr-it iw le-arm-tl that it Nurs the Slllth-VFUIIFF. f-ight suph omnre girls specializing in fttlll'-lt21l'l il2ll'IIl0ltf' umier tht- dire-vtion of Hr. George- lic-tfre-ery, They made- their first appvaram-v at the Christ- mtis assvtnhiy, when thi-v san! with the Little Shuxvrs. Us-ing snphmnores. thi- gruup will hun txm mort- years to Q-ntertulii us with iilt'lI' soft ami not-sn-soft times. SUIIIII-fUIII'S zrrrw lzigli-lrnzefrl !I!lfI7IUlli1l'f.V. :Nerf illr. i'lIc'Creery nerer found ll hint of nfl-key sirzging from Iliese 4'lmr1'sh'rs. OUR A CAPPELLA CHOIR I DIFFERE TCOLOR UOKING dignitied in new antique-gold and turquoise rohes. the :X Cappella Choir hegan its puhlic appearances at the Commodore Hotel and the Grand Central Station just hefore tilhristrnas. The lilly-two memlwrs chose Carol Nlartinetti for president: Natalie Warner. xice- president: llarliara llrinlaarrl. secretary: and liaurel lionnor. social director. The section leaders ineludecl liosvrnarie Xalwl. lane Ania sterdam. James liruni. and Guy Nenton. The tone of their music ranged from light to serious and religious music. ,-Xrnong the faxorite selections xxere Hallelujah Chorus. Nlary's lloi lihilf-fi and 5urnrnertinie. according to llr. lleorge llc-lin-er'y. director. The choir appeared in both the Christmas and spring concerts: hut it won special com- mendation for its assembly program of April lll. -Xt that time it appeared not in its tradi- tional rolues. hut in clothes suggesting a country fair the theme determining the selection ol' numlrers and the staging. Very popular was a square dance interlude. The grouping. lighting. and spirited singing were elliective. Q.-. Y ,, i7 -if 'pf- ' .-j'F2ff, , -1.3, - 2 .vi .. ' ,c'-.1-. . .,,- '-1 Slua'y1'ng u'ent on inlenlly when .lIr. lladernmnn was s11per1'is1'ng in main study hull. A BRUW STUDY? X3 Z.. N- ' l I3 I q 3 , ew , , 55... mssm 5 A scnfovif 7 4, 'fl' -31: QDOKLY -'i '1MvoRTRHf ' buuefiw . NOTKCE . ....,-...,-I ' -f'---- 1 'Mnw ' .-..--...f,.,, HONG the seven lucky teachers assigned to the study hall this year were Miss Alice Hudson, Mr. Edward Sehapiro. and Mr. Arthur Brut-sevvitzwvshen they were not teaehing Classes. During the first period on Tuesdays and Thursdays. the room has filled to its eapaeity of two hun- dred and two. .-Xt these times. Miss Hudson had the oppor- tunity of watching over the studious occupants. For the record, we report that the students were mysteriously lulled into a sense of mystic thought bv applying themselves to their hooks. The Cafeteria aeeommodated the overflow for periods one, two. three, and seven: the auditorium took care of the surplus during the sixth period. Among the teachers filling the enviable positions of proetoring such groups were Mr. John Loprieno and Mr. Joseph lfgyed. They did their johs up hrownl .43 visions of h0n1eu'0rk danced in his head. Il lired student Chose sleep insiead. The Illlfllf? 1 II 111181 1111161 bu! lfzfrr 1 111141111 room 11r 11111 mon 1111111 nr studfnf P0 GRI G BGGK HUNTING REGULAR PECIAL 1 13 1' 1 r Urea r uma lf 1 111 Il 1111111 111111111 Il 11 111 1 r fl' 11 1r 11m 111111 19 1 1 1 1 1 .1 11111 -1 1 1Il 111111 1111.1 ant r111 IH 1151111115 111 11 1111111 IPI? 1111r 111 11 1 11111-1 he 5 1111121 11r11111 a 1 111111 1 1111 1111 3111 1 F11 1111 III 1l1lI'dIl 1 11 1 1111 1 11 11111 11111111111 1r1a1 1 ll .1 1 d l 4 1 N 1 1.1111 1lIlI 11111 1 1 1 A A , - , 1111 111lF21TA' 15 11111 511111111 111 Illlillf' a 5- r1'11 11,811 11115 11111 11111 , 111 11 'III1 11115 11 1'11r 1111151111 1111115 a 1 E1 11111 1 1' . 1111 5111111 111 11115. 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I 1 11'A111 111 111 '1U'Y fur 1111' UW 1 1V '111 1f- -X llllN1'1 11111 111 l111111111'l111g 11111111 Xx1'1'1'i 111111 111 N1111-111111111 11115 L1 11111111 '11l'1'Llrl1l'1' 11llll1. 5111111- 51111111 111 1111' 111Pl'ilI'1i1IIr. 11111l'N 1111r11 L11X1'Il 1111 1111 i 11111 11111111111 111 1111111'l'1'll1 1111111115. 1411114111112 rlIf'1l 1 11111115 11111111 1111' IIl1Il'lI1IlQ 111111111111. .11111 .A111l QIIK1 h. 111111 5l11'11g111- 1111111 1111- 1' 111115. 1111 ' g 111-11 11 V 1111' 11151 111111-11. 1'1ll'1l l't'f'l'1Y1'l1 L11 11 1'l'1lt' 11 111111111 L II1- 1115 111 Il 111111111-, 1111l1' 1111r.11'111115 L1I'1' 111511 111 1111 111111111111 111111 111--11111: 1111- 1115111111 11115115 111 IWPNN 1111111 I111111111'111'1 .11l1.11-1111111 1111111131-11. DIRECTOR OF G IDA C A SWIIRED VIA Y QUERIE II-'I-'IlIL'I,T as it may seem. every student at White l'lains High has had inclividual as- sistanee Irorn our guidance clepartinent. Nliss llleo Rieharclsonfeo-ortlinator of pupil personnel services. and Nlr. Douglas Dillenheek. Nlr. Iirlxvurtl Ilaseall. Alf. Ifhurles Kohler. untl Ilr. Carolyn Seehrest the guitlanee flireetors. are hnsv people who have the great responsi- lnilitv ol' advising stllflents on their progralns anfl future plans. To aifl lioth FIIIKIEIIIH and flireetors. the guifl- anee olliees have an extensive lihrarv of vala- lognes lroin colleges. as hell as pamphlets cle- sr-rilving many careers. -X c-oinprehensixe svstern ol' testing is employed to give tht- gguiflanee stall an at-r-urate vievv of the stnflents' aptitnrles and interests. College eoiifei'eiif'es are selietlule-nl hy Nliss llieharclsonz antl s4'l1olai'ship anfl Colle-ge applivations are prof-essecl Ivy our unhiasefl gnitlanre atlvisers. ti 'U College l'I'lU'f'Sf'llllIfll'l' gires sludenls injor lnulion lo lwlp flzeln clefernzlm' elioiee of 1-ol lege Io sul! lIlIlilIilI't'S and reeogliizefl :meds Iliss Rielzardson. alzmys on Ilze jul: LJCCCS5 cf KV msn U1 tll t lvilhiiwfz lr g-1-in I 1111 11 ll 1 I1 I r r11111111l1r11 Illf 1x11 1 I 111 1 ' 11111111111 1 I x nr I '111111 ll S111 f Ifs I ll11s1 1111 3,0 1 1 1 1 1w11rw1z1e 11111 1x1 ll! r llllllllfll 1111111 Q T9 V17 L-XIX th1 xear the General OTUHIIILHIIOII aclu ers 'Vlr Glenn Dodd and Nlr John lemlmo xnth the! 0 ofhcer ldxsarrl ur llc IlI't'Nldllll, ,loxe ll llflollllo nee iI'tNlflIll, latrlcra 'Vlaellahon -ecretarx and Jane Am ter trea urer wsorluml Co operatnelx to pro lla S omur homeroom rcprc ftlldllY6N and tht calnnet joined them to make up the l'XlllIllNt ftllllltll mcetln monthlx Thr chairmen con lltllllll the ealnnet follows Transportation IUIIINC gm lflmall W llllam Doenerlu Ururzy liarlmara lxlaulren H lmn llraclx and Xl elrome Yann Schwartz tonlon ll13ml76l all neu fommlttee o lim mg and ffrounfl Carol N 1rt1 ne 1 ux New on em 1 x Jacque nn a 1 I 1.14 I0 an J ltl In er llruu Arm tronfr on tltu lon nn ramer lloxfl lxern ll: plax rralns man latrlrla W lntf ontlnum mann Jean Xlexanflel ox ac en nfllmo Elrltlll antor Stn p o erlt warm inn Allf'UlHl0 lin rarc IOO 80 0 T IDEAS l0GGY RE OT K OW f' 0 0 zcers questmn no porn! on tl1frC0metfr ll measure 0 our spzrzt C O adzzsers smzle 15 llze open sesame to door and to our co operatzon Sack boual Peggw Shamlex, Larol Suhr, btu flent Co operatlon Llnda Cardella Das 1d Hass lun Trafhc and Salttx Harms DdI116lNOIl Sta phen Holden, l ulmluxtw fo 0I'Cllll3tlOIl Nlarletta Saraxla ulth Ruth I'llll on sportQ, an lr1 lcrner Qoclal new mg grou 1 tj' Go o gig , V N XO 'LQ 9 'l A ' 'fl 1 Z'l . A I. . - ls-I Q l - FZ ' -Y ' Q 5 , '-k. - ' .' ll I' ' . -I lx - fl ' ' , f I ' I ' '- J. -- .1 . . A , A '. ' 7 V' fs 7 5 L -S a -x .' 5 . d es.AG.U.-' gl cluce a smooth-running student government. . , ,Z ,- , Y A . . Y . I .l Q, , Als : l 'ld' K' -sie lla '- tt'. C 1' ' 't : Ass llv' l' - ll'- r'l1-. Nli -l' -I l sky: fllnlnsf - nfl' l W' - t S. , s I.: C s ' t' e-A K . , 1' Y g 's f-l.o ' - tlill- C ' ' gf: lf' - -- ef . J 1 It Y' NI' ls : Ha li Xl ' tl' ' . .l -I hen Cr se: Nt ' A - ls' e. A 9' . l' l ? lf' Till' 1N'f'SI'df'Ilf-S f'!lfJl.Ilf'f zriflzin nur 50110111 g0z'r'r11n1011t vrvr ogffrvd good cuunsffl Il llllf mfu' 1'z1e'11s dill lfuf S1II.l'1.ff'll b..'l'I'l'Ilfil'I' fjllllllfif IIUI IIUIY' up fls lump' slw'z'f'.' H 1 ORACLE SOLVES PRUBLE OF READYI G YEARBO0K Hlf 1957 Uruvlff. JF usual. had its prnlflernf. of which planning, xsriting. financing. and ilt'l'0l'2lllIlQ' umm- most inipnrlunl. lJiSll'lllllll4lil in June' has Ll pleasim-. Tln- l.ilt'l'ill'y lloarml 1lirer'le1l lay Nlrf. -Min llulmal-lu-1'f with Judy llrim-ssc-l azncl Pe-lm' Kale-s as 1-rm-vflilm's, unfl llurlvara Nla1lfaf'lw1'ri and -Ilbllll Smnsliun- uf 4-u-afsnviulv e-mlitms, Illilllllvfl uncl nmlc' lllv Urrzrfv. Helen liugnsllizin haf St'I'l't'lill'f' to lllif lmurxl. W ork was ftarh-ml l'Lll'lf in tln- liall, uilll Ill? vlumsing ul' ills- lln-nw anal thi- fl:-mliuilve-. lln- lilllllllly ul Iln- lllflblll tullll llw LlNFl5lLlIH't' ul' Nlr. llulwrt lim-lly. Ilia- prinlx-rl. innl Iln- wln-rluling nl ferniur! IPi4'llll'Pr all llv- nung -. xxlie-rv Xlisf Pail Platt naw Ilw Ivlmtng- rupln-r. Xlr. lilnirln-N Kflnilll rlinl inlurnmlx. . . . , . llnring IllQ'l'll!IQF ul tln' l,ile'ru1'y lmiml. lm'- Iurml I!l4Illl'LllIllII haf lr:-qln-iitlx lUl'lll4'llIlllIl1l , . . funn lane- -Xrnftvr. jfmnriv lumix. lmuftiiimw- le- lwtu-. lln-nrx llL1IIIlPlll'i1t'l'. 5l1'lIlll'Il llnl4ln'n. Nl:- rln-le' .lLlI'IlI.lli. annl lnix l.m-xy. lflx-wi' Villlllllllx Ural-le 1'a'l'l0r.w rzwrlonlf ffm 0,117-IIIIS in .wrzrvll ld1'1'.w'rs llwvd signs lrflilv Ilffflllfillg flu' fum were nexer allen to the pe11 of bu all Nlelhofer J11d1th 0Ne1ll Jack Palmer IX3ll'lBI'lIl6 Rohr lvaeh Dax 1d behwartz Paul 5chwar7 Daud Shaller and J11d1th WINIPT Dntdmff thelr ttlents hetwexn the llterarx and the Hu Ill? hoard werf Jdfqll6lIIlC' llartle Jllflllll 1 nn m1 o Joxce Jaeolv on liarhara lxlauher Xrlenc l lllfl trom Su an Nem er Janet gllttfltldlt and I Olll e 9ne1dman 'xllll0ll ll the NEIIIOI' pla1111ed the Urarlr alone the JUUIOTQ were llt'lYll906fl Ill hclpm to wrlte 1t The earch for new talent lllX0lN1l1U a eompllcated rreenlnv proee produced uch IIINPITFCJ copx writer .1 Prlscllla Arlen Jame Brum John Cronqulst Jane Flsenherg Steun talef Janet barnler Jane Cantman -Xllce Hlncklex and Wlarua LlYldfOI' Bflmflll of ldeas were W alter Lowe Stephen Wlurphw Stex en Prlce Wxnne Seward Carol Shaw Bette Sleffel Imda Ward Cllfton Whlte and Jay Wmder man Amonv the jumor ervmg on both the llterary and Buslnea boards were Su an Hend ler Marx Hoffman Call Homer Karm Nlel en l'llen Uht June Qrhwartz Helen Qmlth and Hollt Spraffue The eturmv of monew was the work of the BUNIHCN Board Thls wear N11 Jeanne Go dolph1n huslnes adn er had an a ltant 'Ur John LOIJTICIIO Under the leader hlp of Jud1th Wnnters and Jack Palmer bu me manaver the BUNIIICQQ Board ll ed ueh means of ohtaln mv fund a the Oracle tore amavazmc ellmff contest and the Oraelf booth at the Pest 1 Falr tThe uarhook waQ also a 1 ted hs the larcnt Teacher AKQOCIBIIOD wlth fund from the falr l fon tance Peketf eeretars made Careful IIOIE of monex earned futstandlnv 111 the hu III? Q field were ac quelme llarlle Joel lxa ow Jeannette gfllliltfl usan ar1 1 Nam Ho man anr 1111e 1wa1t7 Of 1 eat a a o were a m terdam Carl -Xu lllt Joel leulsr 1 111 Bent l1 Heathsr Bernard Helen liofo lllalt Qarole l5re1tman NJJFIOII Cantor Wlllldlll to hen Pxelxn Cohen Htchard Cole f'ather1ne Daud on and Ruth I'l1n 011 Lnexputcd dllh flllllf were oxereome hx enterprl Ill mcmher llke Helen rl h Ilnda fardella I harle Hecht Pthel Hoffman Nlarfaret Howard Nlurul Ja BIISIVHSC managers really pu! money on theme lVhat Ideas are taking shape or art editors' ' ' '- s ' s 1 ' . . . s. ' r, z . ' - .' ' s' ss ' - -z s - - - , ,1 - 'ss . ' s , ' - , , - . 's 1' ' ' . w . Q , . r. . 1 . . ' ' ' '7 ' F Z' I V . . v F Y D . ' -. - . ' s' ' F ss. s . . 1 . . I . . . 1 ' U ' '. - v' ' s. ' ' 1 ' , , , ' . v ,' ' a 'v L- - -' 9 9 J ' . , C ' ' s S j ' -' ts . ' S - 1 s . e ' ' . e ' , .' F ' Q ' ' ' ' A F ' L n o . 1 sg . ', ' . 1 'ss - l ' - ' . -' .s s . ss's . . . . l S . . Y W ' 5 . s' ss I. s. ,e s s : ' - ' U F S P S . 1 I- . L-Sl . F A A ' 1 -Q '.' ' 1 '- ' . .' ss's ' 1 I - A :L . . V. S . D l s ' -. s '. s J 5 ' F ' s' s, - J '- ' ' . Y' s '. Q' ' ' . S li AI ' ff . l J bel ' ' ,. ,zr ' 'ssistanc-e ls J' IIC A s ' . I . s' . l 1 1 . l. 1 's ' . 1 I s ' . - r- : 'is ' ' , 's' gz ' s ' - , 1' 'Q '. Q ' s ' . ' . 1- ' ' 1 f . ' - - r- ' ' ' 1 ' ' ' ' .1 The Senior Lilerury Board nzvnzbffrs E'Ilff'ffU1.Il their idea of thvnlf' during nweting ll lulrws no guffsszrork lo sec' tha! the Uracle Husimfss Huarzfs lruly in ffm' shape' cohs, Alan Jaffe. Carol Kriegel. James Levy. Susan Lewis. and Linda Leihert. No nook or cranny capahle of holding money was overlooked hy searchers like Nancy Lowentlial. Joan Magid. Betsy Mark. Klar- ilyn Nlishkin. Howard Morse. Alice Xal- tali. llaryheth Napier. Vlvilliain Nicolai. Norma Parham, Carol Pepin. and Law- rence lla-ich. Working also for this hoard were Richard Sack. Frances Sawtelle. Bar- hara Schneider. Nancy Sehwartz. Gail Strand. Lesley Torkelson, Frances Tufaro. Nathalie Warner. and Susan Vliolff. Entrusted with decorating the yearhook with art work was the Art lloard, advised hy Bliss Faith Cuden and headed hy the art editors-Claire Seidl and Charles Simpson. Carol Clancy and Allison Cold- smith drew the mosts. and Phyllis Sha- piro and Marietta Sarayia illustrated the senior section. Working on the art spots were Susan Barish. Norma Glasser. Diane Merritt. Noyita Sarayia, and Pauline Pa- ganelli. So well did this hoard work to- gether that their work hlends heyond individual recognition. Co-operation was secured between the Literary and Art hoards through Claire Seidl's meeting weekly with the Literary lioard. Xow that it is ,lune and the Business lloard has distrihuted the Urucles con- tracted for during the hoardis yigorous campaign. it is gratifying to rememher that all of the people named --the per- sonnel of the three hoards-are the cre- ators of this Oracle. It is their hookl The fllnfor ljterrzry Board is rlahlzlirig IIfffSfl'lYlHj'+ll'I.IlI the theme of yeurtmolr. lfilmt does the pattern represent that is passing betzveen tim Oracle secretaries? The tlzenze of bool: lmcrmzes eriderzt as .lrt Hourd transfers its t'IlIIf'I'lIfI.0f1 tu paper. 3 The r'zl1'lnrs .ww zzrmllzwr issue in Iliff hug. 0RA GE TAEE ACTIVE I ACCURATE REPORTI G 0E ALL CHO0L EVE T This ,INST .wluff Cl-VFIIAIIIPS Urange-sell! IlI'll4S. 'lfirisers CUllSl'l1l'f their neu' nzenzlwr II zrinnffr. YHNTS and people at our high svhunl rnight he less well knmvn to the average student without the Umngff. the six-page. hi-weekly -whuol paper. Reporting the neus of a svhool as large as ours is a task for a staff of many. beginning mizh the editors-in-vhief. Judy 0'Neill and Paul Srhxsarz. who supervised and :wordi- nuted all the work uf z-avh issue. Assisting in page T ,, fiff 0 5 Wyffii. i'53'Si NL , 1 fqnqqg. , fix, 'Q fy, f ' 90. s .. i1:Va1,q,4-.f 1,7 . wgxkwkf-?'SKc.a'5 'f 'f ,xfjqige-.N K if Ytf ,af 'F gi ' C fs' O K A l A? f 1 L , a l J X A!- I f T iii! 5 if 9 Y o 24? A+ If I ffmfrf fmwl.-N 1111rf.!1f1frfr'11l1 Il,l1'f 1111 rllzpwlzw. f.Il,'.'lV1'II IN fl'-flll'If'd ul 'fllllllffllll nj yzrllffl, TAYETERIA PROVIDED VIANY COVERS EVERY WEEK DAY FDR EAGER STUDENTS TDNVERGING DN ITS CDUNTERS ln !illl'fIt'II, Urs. ffm11n.s .slrzff l.w'p.x Ill' IIN' Illlllllly In ,lrwl nur IIIIIIQVY 5l1lfll'llf.Y. an 2 f ' 3' Jaxx Affw f W! at 0 V X , i Z I i ! 'f , I . I 1 HPQQ sw-m.,s5 'i , .f 5 , we .1- X H. 3 2 ,S-M hv' 5 1 A A A ,321 K 1 If a 'ryfz Ji! M Q' 'rs-. K, gf' tv an :Vind 5 I 'f f 1 WHO WILL BE VICTOR BEWILDERI G 0TER 55 H0 will isin?u was a Vtllllllltltl tnpit- for diseussinn in the high sf-html last year. with national elef-tions adding tn the usual suspense of fl. U. and 1-lass ones. ln the G. U. elevtions. the sehool was in-ll informed almut the Villtllliligtl hy spew-hes and posters ul eueh purtv. ffitx' voting machines. whim-h are lent to the high school eavh year. mere used to give us experienee and to tar-ititate tahulation. lfnllnuing this spring vainpaign. fume the :lass elec-tions in the fall. 'liliey presented il dillivult 4-tmive herause of the large nurnher of candidates fur earth ollive. ln fact. it was neeessary to separate the seniorsi varn- paign from the juniors' and the sopho- mores'-paper lvalluts las-ing used for voting. ln the ljresidential vuntest. luoth liepuh- livans and Demoerats had many supporters. some of whom helped at earnpaign head- quarters. .-Ks ternpers flared. a straw vote in the homeromns proved prophetir. pre- dic-ting a llepiilvlimni xivtnry. ,ily i llr. DeRosa kepl thc boiler room fllllllillg snmotlily. ls fllr. Franco mukilzg room for czzstodiul trophy? ACTIVE CU TODlANS REMQVE ALL HADOW PERSON who wonders how our large school has heen kept in good condition should know our custodial staff has been largely responsihle. This group. made up of fifteen memhers. was led hy Mr. Bruce Franco and his capahle assistant. Mr. Leonard llurso. Besides their regular du- ties, the custodians had many odd jobs, such as setting up the various equipment for our games, assemblies. and dances. Une of the most popular custodians is Mr. Bernard Doyle tpopularly. liarneyb. w ho has served our school for more than twenty-fixe years. Many of the hoys will long rememher Mr. William Mullen. who was in charge of the hoys' locker room: and the girls will affectionately recall Mrs. Grace Anderson. who took care of the girls' locker room. Returned after a long illness was Mr. Michael Dellilia. Yery important was Custodian Angelo lleliosa. who kept the hoilers perking away on cold days and whose quarters were as neat as devotion could make them. UTS of fun? Full of surprises? Suf't'essl11l'f Yes. those words desvrilme our eighth animal Fest-i-lfair. Starting the activities of Octoher 27 was the colorful parade of floats and high school march- ing groups. The General Organization. Hi-Y. and Hiding tllulm lloats were awarded the first, serond. and third prizes. respet-tivelv. Highlight after highlight followed: the pet show. the game with New Hovhelle. games and sales in the many lrooths. dinner in the svhool Cafeteria. and an 1'rr1ft1111fe' booth kept hook 1111 St'HI.IIg boolfs. 0 R FE T-I-F IR T0 ll KE Ilia' ferlderx nj flu' f'wsI-l- Fair held on lo pursf- SffI'IIILfS 7 ln' SIllN'fl'l.SI,lIg isszu- of .Ql'l'I.!I. Tfnfiv also nrgulzized flllhi yvuris szlc'r'f'ssful llIll!1'ffllh'IiIlQ. evening talent show. The fair was the result of the voinhined efforts of parents. teachers. and students. under the guidance of Mrs. Cornelius Prins and Mrs. La- Place Shailer. Fest-i-Fair chairmen. Proceeds were used by the Parent-Teacher Assor-iation. the sponsor. with Mrs. Bernard l,ewv as presi- dent. for scholarships. aid to the Oracle and the G. O.. and other financing. Top result. however. was the fun everyone had in this annual vomf rnnnitv event. .411 kinds of ideas in Uracle bnollz 011 fair day. ANNUALEY HAS SOLVED THAT PERPLEXING OLD RIDDLE: BOTH ENDS NIEET WITHOUT GOING AROUND IN CIRCLES Riding C111 11 adv ll'l-IlI1I'I'. X IN HHEAVENLYH MUSIC WE OFFERED EVIDENCE IIE CIIRISTIVIAS SPIRIT 43 usual. ,4 Cuppelllz Choir derkvd our hulls. ,411 IIgI'l'f'd Ifllll in flu' prm'1'ssimzuI llzwir CIlIldlf'S gary ha Il'0lll17'0llS liglzf' for us. Tin' l'lIlll'l' 1l'1lS up IllIl'1ld in LIIIFIAXIIIIIIS l'l'f'I'IIllIII-YI ulhwr grnups !IIHllll'l'l! llzwir Ivrnl. HlllS'l'Nl.-XS ol l95fm was a merry one. eeho- ing the traditional goocl spirit here. Alter many rehearsals anrl inueh antieipation. the annual Christmas program stagerl this year hy Nlr. George Nl:-lireery. Nliss Faith flurlen. Nlr. lfrlxsard Kenny. Xlr. Joseph Delluso. anrl Nlr. lfflysarfl Xlilf-h nas presented to interesterl spectators at a night meeting of the Parent- Teaeher .-Xssoeiation. and to stutlents at an as- sernlnly on the lolloxsing morning. The c-ornlfinecl 1-horal groups opened the pres- entation with a eancllelight proeessional. Taking part were the A Cappella Choir, tllee lfluh. lit-ngalaires. Little Shavers. Sopll-Tories. antl the orvhestra. A highlight ol the shou nas Nlary's lloy Chile... a 1-alypso varol. sting hy the ehoir. ysith at solo lay Harvey llanielson. Another unusual numher nas Noel -Com- posefl hy Dr, Charles lngles. of our laeulty. and sung hy the Clee Cluh. The singing of the Hallelujah Chorus. from Hanrlel's Nic-ssiahf' elosefl the program. Among other signs of Christmas at sehool were the singing of Carols in the halls hy the .-'K Cappella Choir. r-onventional Christmas trees and Nlr. Vinton Rawsonis Chemistry one. heati- tifully dei-orated rooms. and numerous parties. :l elzurelz scene suggeslea' llze mood for numlzers sung lfy .4 Cappella Choir, in fine gold rolles. .llr. George .lllelfreery direeled these eliorlslers. Tlze lzligelir' tones of f'oml:1'11e1l f'lI0flll Sl'!'l1.0Il.Y were II pieee of Ilze good Il'I.ll u'l1i1'l1 xludenis ul lllgli 30,1001 lrnou' lXIl'llI'IlllIfliY al f,illI'I.SlIIIllS. E '? 2 l 3 X 'K i . - ' S x ' . B i n . 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' EAA- ffhfllfl. llllli' ' f11'r 1'1'1'.1 lv lf11' f 'I f lffl A1 'I' , ll ' 1 f,1' 1 , 1 11111 RECE T AWARDS MADE RY VARIOUS AGE T TOR WORTH PERCEIVED ACH vear numerou student Qchool are honored for YHTIOUN reason .lt et1f' thola I11 and wpeual Amon' the la t named klllfl for the th1rd xear the Jemsh 'Wen Cluh of Wh1te PI llll pre ented a Certlfif ate a11d a one hundred dollal foxernment bond to that lot al lllffll fhool tudent who ha done mot to pro mote reepect for all lIldlYldlldlN Mr Nathan NTorr1o11 of the Cluh preaented thl H11 ma11 TlCldllOIl Award to Pdxsard Tllllltls the woters faworlte Thu veal Nchola-tu rank was de 1U11ated d1H8l'9llllW for CIll0I'N the hte h1 het l mv named talphahetualltl Jud1th tom Peter lxates and Fm1lx lxatz A Nnth stu dent bertrud Hem from t ermam hut 111 me l l.1111 for her semor xeal 1 er lx er preuou and 111e cnt le 11 ltlllll 1 Il Hurd lllllllff 111 lllllllllll r1l11l11111Q ll1g,l11 St r1111A111g, stu 119 urr 11111115 1 11 s as us lluy 1111i ,'.,l'll1lIN 1' s Q s in our -'hl 5 . I S h . A . F ' 1 's l ' 1' s s ' ' - - . Y 1 . ' Y' F ' sr s ' s s - f . 'S . . ,, 's - A 1 . ,T ' , ' . . ' ' 1' S ' ' 'g s xe- C - I' : . - misso. Douglas Ferraro. Judith Criessel. . + 1 , ' Y. l I l K ' WRT' l ' ' s .' ' g' ' '--was 'us- tifl' l. 1-' h s- 's' '1' rdf. for ' ' s'o . 4 I' . ll 1 Ar 1. -' r A' E 11111 . 2 ' 1111 it In , 1 01'1'lI1'f'lYt .x , D I. , , ltll . ,ix-. ral 5 i 7' ws fl' 'WLC' Q t ' X 1' H 'EXT' 1'1 affl- 1' W V 'v' t f 1 - '77 .7 ,fel 'Wa it JIT ' 'ie' ' 7 P ..- W K A J, , l 5,1 .1'1' - , - .ff , , f 1 til ivajmQ:.L6.Q,,. Wfilg? 1 fl! f wet' ' - 1' ii , , . .v-'QQ -7 t'HARl0T DETECTED XXUNH who wishes to see any and all makes ol ears would not have to look farther than our campus. Hot rods and stock ears. sedans and eoniertilvles. in all shapes. sizes and eonditions--each emblazoned with the inevitable Tiger sticker-adorn the driveways at school. Colors are not lacking in what one might 1-all nalnre's own palette. for any shade or tone. from magenta to lveige iwith endless Color eomhina- tions I. is likely to he represented. liaeh var seems to reflect its drix'er's personality, The axerage student ar- riies in a 4-oiiseiwative model. rnaylne a little ancient. lint still possessed of von- siderahle power: the auto-shop stu- dent. in his 'Wustom john: the dash- ing: senior. in his 1957 ehartrense ron- xertilulez and the gregarions extroxert in a worn. old jalopy filled with very friendly' Ito him. at least! non-drixersl ljfflf- llzingx mzzzw in big packages. It lifrli .Jmnfrl gel ffze Illlfklillg xpllref? Th., lfffys uni run. but can tfzul cur? V fi 'V' 'ISC 4 'YJ' Q r 1 -. 1 I V- .. Au! om -- .,'? f 1 , E35 'ut .,e,, TW 3' :L Q Y .LT , vi 4 5 ' Q yr il 1 t 2 ' ' I fig? gb M L , H r gf 2 fb - V rf ux 5 K ' ' f in mx w I xy I 'X ev. l gg Mu 'N 11 f W if pV7vJJ,,Q rv 413-115 ff af Q W- lg., 'PT . f ','f,f.,: M ffm WA CANINES' VISIT WI E OR OTHERWISE? l'THOItI'I'ATIYII sourf-es have reported that two dogs were sighted in the main lohlvv at Christmas time. One of them. a daehshund. was just entering the sehool with no intention of maliee, The other dog. however. of undeter- mined hreed. was examining suspieiously one of the Christmas tree ornaments. prohalvlv vou- sidering how good it might taste. These visits land others rumoredt might lead one to ask tof himselft. 'als our heloved White Plains lligh Svhool going to the dogsifn The tiger in the lolvlvv. svmlmol of our school. emphatieallv says Yolo Then he adds. The dogs seem to he going to it. Hut a sehoolful of dogs is unthink- altle. We want Tigersl The Uruefr' reporter is invlined to agree. Uur eool eat vould never lie replaeed luv a eommon eaniuel In spite of the denial of our feline friend tof the lohhvt. something is going on. There is a . 1 Y' n story that a hookworm has lween found in the liltrary tnot to mention lfishes and lfoxes among our seniors and faeultvll .-'tml then there is some unknown. intangilile something that makes its presenee felt through- out the sehool. espeeiallv ltefore important sports events. Iiould it lie animal? Tiger emanation. perhaps? We wonderf THI CAMPUS VEILED EA 0 AL BE UTY Hlf heautiful campus at White I'lains High S4-hool w ill hring us many pleasant memories. ln the fall. surrounded hy lush green leaves with a lust-ious hlue eanopy of sky ahove. the students f-hose lvetween a sojourn in the stadium or a trip around the grounds. Sitting in the stadium. some luneh-groupers viewed aspiring athletes performing with Hereulean skill: others piwked the serenitv of lawn and trees. .-X stroll from one end of the panorama to the other provided a mid-day rest from the normal sehool routine. Un Saturdays. the foothall enthusiasm ov erllow ed the 1-ampus. Then. on one late fall day. a message was ltroadvastz I.un4-h groups will remain indoors until further notiee.u The eold weather had set in: snow was expet-ted soon to cover the ground. Vte would remain in the eafeteria-snuggerv or in luneh-study rooms, In April warm weather returned talmost t. and gradually 1-olor 1-ame haek to the eampus. Uni-e more lunvh groups found the outdoors to lie inviting. The long lines leaving the eafeteria on 1-lear days seemed to he never-ending. Onee again spring ltlessed our surroundings with a glow of lveautv. whieh with friendship f- made a vampus to lie rememluered. 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' H I' A ra 'i . v x a ' lf l9LH'lIt'l' Jr e ' ' ' ' x ur 'K 106 WHO COULD E ER F THO THE DEPTH HF LOCKEHS? llfllixll the lovkers center many aetiyities: the hefore-school conversing. the hurried hook-stacking. the tedious wrap-removing. and the eyer-familiar key-turning. These events take place as a part of the hustle and hustle of husy students. seeking to prepare themselves for the days 1-lasses or for the return home. to a home- work session. No nevessary material may he left lmehind. liut who van lovate it? The only time of year at which no problem exists is at the c-lose of svhool. when an empty vonfiition of lor-kers is the rule. At no other time can one get to the hottom of the situation-'or of oneis lox-ker! mm' '44-fb I D CE 1' H H Huge r boy learns useful skill in rlllackfrzg the slant of learning, better fllllll exploring eniptiness. Boys offer no Cloaks, but they do spread llzerrzsrflzws in an ex- unzplv of gllllllllffy al 1oz'lfz'rs. . .. 4 -' I -,l,.ff : gf . . . ,vw H- OT 0 0B CURE OUR COURTE Y HIGH CH00l . tl -gf, l tiki. X-X ill l 2 fl? gi :ln open-door poliey Causes better f!'flIfI.UlI.N. ls it a mirage, efzirzzlry. or sirnply spring? ACH year many visitors eome to White Plains High Sehool. The impression that they get of us can he attrihuted to many factors. One of the most important of these is the eourtesy extended hy students to one another and to adults within the sehool. Most people leave our sehool with 21 warm feeling toward us. we sineerelx' hope' -and believe. We like to think that the typical VV. ll. H. S.-ite tries to he eourteous: that he holds the door open for the person near him: that. if he happens to see a pieee of paper on the floor. he will pin-k it up: that. at assemhlies. he shows the speaker or performer the utmost eourtesy. There are. of vourse. a few. who are not polite: hut they are. we think. in the minority among us. Courtesy van he eomparerl to a three-way' light. The first time one turns it on. the light is weak gixes little in return for the effort exerted. ie seeond turn makes the rays stronger. and ome satisfaetion is derixerl. 'lille third turn of the switeh liringfs the ultimate glow. like the ulory of r-ontentment one feels when something good lriillillllf'1l. lsnt there something tn ltr that will prompt ltr to the third turn in wourtesy if lllflllf must lie snnn- gnnd reusnn w ln students trndge Mb reliietaintly tn srlnml in the morning :intl letnt- sn jnyfnlly in the tllternnun. llerhups the explanzititm Villl lie found in the many rninnr tragedies whim-h vnnltl l-Q-full a pupil in the 1-nnrse ul the tluws wnrlx. It seems that when une is in at hurry. nne's lmfker deeides to remain permanently elnsed. despite all efforts In persuade it to the rontrary. The ensuing hattle ennsnmes sn much time that at student sth emlvrniled arrives at his hnmermun after the hell has rung: in spite ol his haxing run ta degree nl speed earning him a detention D. Tn vmnplieate matters further. his exvuse slip lnr his ulnsenee the prex inns din' llilr ilisuppc-aired. Having weathered his first few 4-Iasses with nu more than the nsnatl eurnplivzitifms lust pen- 1-il. leaky pen. no pad. surprise test the student seems tn he making 21 turn for the lvetter. Huw. ever. a fire drill tw hen he is too weary to mme! or a hornh drill twhen he is too tired to stand! plunges him to the depths again. The prosper-t ol lunch spoiled heeause he has no money. he spends the rest of the day starving. ls it any wonder that he leaves sehcml with relief? Early to rise nzulres him zznhuppy bu! uiw .-lflwr-sr'f1nnl njlllllllu fwgins prnniplfy ul Ifzrew, x. IIGL I ,5g:i1':g ' X U ,ff 5 -..V 'rg' l .l.Q '. ' V f5.'.g,,.wfff .'.ff'- i, , '- ff gp ,wax I I 5 ,3i3 :' , cffhw' x it-T I 6 -' g.,,1.,. Q ' ...W t t..q..,....4.: an .sh UNDRY WI HAP C10 PRO PEVT FOR tH00l DAY Wm TUDE T Fl D BO0K Flllll D I Ill GUI E ll-Xl high selmul sturlent s hunks are nut lll, Vtbllfllllll 1-nrnpaniuiis? lfuvli alternnnn they lean- srlitml untler his arms. l.a1-h morning they return with him. han- ing iinpartefl some pnrtiuri ul their lxntml- eflue tn hun. lihev lu-4-nine the svinlmls nl his learning illltl the uhjer-t ul his t'lllUllllIlF. 'llhey seein his innst mlernunmling liISliIllilNlK'l'r. ni thu lnrnrne lns must rcllahle serxants avr-nrtliiig tu puint nl' xiew. tllten at stu- rlent nun' think ul his partic-ular1-ullef-limi nl lmulxs ilr a staunvh ilftllllt ul lrienfls. lhey speak tu him ulmut many things in many languages. illhey ure really tn tem-h xshen he is I't'i1tly tu learn. Tliey patiently' . . . l -l'- l-'.'l'l' -- 'f H HN ,hp rmlllw MWA- tl IHIIW, and hmm, H dmxunlh, exp din .nu re expdin H iey neur lne. and they never forget. Xl hy. then. tlnes he tire nl them? lf at tirnes the stutlent hasn't revugnizetl his inclelvterlness tn his hunks. il ut times he llilr nut heen apprer'iatix'e of his vluth- lfnltl fuels zrill be desfm,i'ea' by jury uf the fire. hound friends. it is that he may lose sight of values lute at night. when all he van , see is lun lvlurrv 'values ancl the xnluines nl xsurlx that remain In lie clone. Uni-e in at while. Inn. he rnay feel that he has gleunetl lNNPk5 XYt'll. ? . - ,,4'. X, 05' .11 ,sy A ' T- .' if -' 37' s ' - L2 Y 1. ,.,':'ivg'. 4' .x' t ' . -1 :if ' '- .','fQ-iQ fidf fi .5 A I f ,f w- f J X J' f ' i QQ-'Y Q N, '0 AB THU E READI G REO IRED FRONl BO0K Nl' of tht mml l!llf'I't'NlllI .intl l'l'l'li!lIIlX nm- of tht- H1051 illftlltlllillht' ruuxxtx llt tht- -Vlltblll I the l14mkI'mlII1 ltl lht' In L XVIII? lt um rnanuuetl xhif year hy NIV. ,Iwm film-nxlm. xxilh the aid of fexerttl flutleut NXIHIIIL1 to hm! ll haml lm' tm , It HI lllt eftmmtm-tl txt-utx-hxe Illtlll mtl I-.MLN H1 tht- rmnrn txlmut three humlrenl mix he ax pevletl lu he level ealvh year thy wine tm Y lilllthll agent. I. mth a tml tu tumh-nt uf ahnut fum' hlllltlllxtl sexenty-hxe tlullare 111 hues. Une xsmuiers xshy hunks are I guarded more 1-areft At for ml lllvf times, ftumlt-nts uifhing a texlhtmk xunvetl reutlirlg ur nlake-11p nt van atrmnge tn 5t'4'lll'k' il from the lam ltlltllll lf he Im-elf the neve-Narx' Vtlllllllllbll In their regular reading. stumlentf an reqllired tu gixe aexeral hook reports. 0 or xsrllten fur ear-h semeler. The tvpes of lx hunks offeree! xary dv muvh -5 A th: the readers-ffthivk ur thin. tall or short. LlYFl'ilglt'. VU-re the types allways tht- Sli lm suhjut mutlert. there I5 at 1-ertu something that mmhl make the Ullblllll' reports he. again. L15 different L15 the pen 1IlNlllLl ,a them. 'iii FS-nv 1x4':4 wut X , Q'-.-.fbzfx . . 4' ' X W -tl 1 X x I X t gx V J XX -N - rl? .ie Q X . r' nu Y T xg j ' A S . ,, A '- X .., Qin. A X ff .. 4 Q 4. L DRAMATII' 0 FANTASY RESMVED: T0 DEBATE NDHR the expert clireetion nf Alrs. lilsie l'iSl'XllNtl its pupularity this year. the lie- llolrei'tsmi anil Xlr. lirlxsarrl Kenny. the llra- hating: flluh mis lecl lvy its president. Yim-tor nuttin' filulv haul 215 its nuijnr prujer-t the pro- lligley: Vive-presiilent. ,lou Nlarks: aiul sevre- tllirtinn nl Agatha fihristieis iiielmli'aniz1. Ten tary. Helen I-'ish. Working with theni were suvh l,itlle lncliansf' The vast, fur the rnnst part, Mas outstanding memlwers as Yalerie llaluin. ,lane nuule up nf suplummres. The play gene these liisenlnerg, Steven l'ri4'e. untl Jay Xyllllltlflllllll. young 'liliespians ai vliziiuw' nut only tu In-rtiuriii. Tupivs like ullesolxeml: 'lihait the lfemlerul lim- lnut alsu tu partieipate in :uni-zu-ting phases ul ernment Slltblllfl sustain the prives of nuijor stage prmluetinn, such as inuke-up. r-ustume, aurieultural parity were rlehateil isithin the seene clesign. aincl set wnistriir-limi. 1-lulr. Other sulvjei-ts were planneil fur 1lt'l1ill9 'lihe ullivers elevleil uere xllll'l4'llil Saimvia. Milli Stepimiv. Xen lloelielle. ainml llreeuxxir-li iiresirlent: Isabel l.e-fl. xive-presialent: unrl Judy high sf-lionls later in the year. Xlrs. l'lairl1ara liuller. serretary. They lxnexx the joy of hours nl llusenlwerg and Xlr. lltmaltl Ununen ixere acl- xxorlx all nuilxe-lieliexe. xisers. as in-ll as .iumlges in sec-ret f'0lll'l'l't'llf'l'. Lfulf lil.-iw In IIIIIFY. SlllIjf'CA fur ff:-ffrilrzl raw,-. . , l . Ee Z sqafe z- f 4 ' s Ar' 1, ' 'B 'il l Q It' pt ,X ff 'l lk X The key for z1unr1'ng.' 1 li if l .J if-s- fb-. ...-:3-v,. . -- 'f1.- n.. ' ,' ',:...3 - '.b :hip its 'JO N :yi f -qs.. 1. .'.'.'.,l,! w- zi 7'1,.- 4..- , . , .-Mrs ., .- 3.2. -...ds Q JJ. 'C7..I.', , 1, Six Hou' in u'im1.s. DA CE DA D WELL DTED lDDDWl D TAKE HAPE l.XE'.-XY5 in tune this year was the Dk. ll. Hfi musival strains drifting from the audito- fl. S. llanr-e Hand. under the superxision of rium fvefore sehool. or al other times. on Nlr. jerotne Sala. llon lfisnor led the group as eertain days l'2:lIll6 prohahly from the Woodxsiiicl president. assisted hy lfred Taylor. yi:-e-president. Quintet. llirer-ted hy Nlr. Jerome Sala. this new and Toni llarks. secretary. group has introdueed a different kind of niusieal The hand numhered tnenty pieces. plus tyso performant-e to us. singersfjudy Krassner and Toni Parks. The Although a group of this type is regularly group vornprised tu o eornlvos. one led hy lion 1-omposed of five instrumentsf elarinet. fvassoon. fiisnor and the other led hy Dick lioseuherg. Freneh horn. ohoe. and flute. our quintet had The hand played at the Fest-i-Fair. for the six memlvers fuer-ause of having tuo flutes. Those yariety shots. and at other svhool assemhlies. zis partivipating were John Saunders. lluth llurand. yxell as for danves. It filled a definite need in a Karen Pass. Carol Shan. Noel Seller. and lloy sm-hool of the size of ours and added to the spirit Xladsen. who had a ehanve to dexelop skill and at eavh appearanf-e. knou ehainlter ttltlslv. llfi STAt P CLUB WA P0 TED C-675. ee- x- Mg. QQY N966 l'1'r11.v1'l1g IIf'IIII'Y lmslugf-Q' Stamp C luh du ct wx julia at lx the leadership of Nlr. ti. Lurimer xmth lui 1 im mini mtv alcer with the help of John Laine. the ani 1 anion ent r arm lnfmmi l h :to raphx I lub took astonishing pictures at the ii :fel x e 5 i in pre lilel cl le t I Fair all well rec'Piv6d.Tl1is group planned lti Nrhrodl an I X m haf is 'ontesl during the year tn show c spurt? cl -uuragv 0 s. PHE OME A PHOT0 it ' ll ,Z lzg flwiwluprliwllt in clrzrli. 114 CLUB PREPARI G VOCATl0 AL DATA . HI-, neu l'uture lieavlu-rs l.lul+ haul sexen ollieers: June- Seliuartz. Nathalie Warner. Jane -Xnistertlarn. Carol Vt-pin. Nlarilyn Nlishkin, Toni Frerlella. and Lor- raine Hillman. The advisers were Nliss Annette Johnson and Miss 'Norma Leppanen. The vluh had national afliliations in its work. ISITIYII Yew York City. Washington, D. C.. Pfastern junior colleges. and lot-al lvusi- nesses. the llommeree lilulv. with Nliss Alacleline Hitz as adviser. lu-pt lrusy. Its ollieers inelutletl Vary joan Anson. Nianry l.autler. tieorgiana lyrinve. Ann .-Xllegzrino. Rosalie Nlann. antl Claire Avli- .-.-ty. lJYl5l'iD lay Nlissfilal'al.eigl1t. the lfuture Nurses' lllult ex- plored hospitals antl aifletl in the vanipaign against polio. Hearletl lty Mary Jane Need. presifleut. and Nlarion .-Xmaker. seeretary. tht- Clulw fountl the avtixities in its he-ltl of xoeational interest ltoth enlightening anrl helpful. fluff Vll1'lIl1lJ'I'.N ll'IlfIIlIIg hfurfttrlg. I.iHHIlIII'fl'l'Il1 rf-fifty for AIIIAAIIIHNN. fillfllfi' lzlzrmns' ll'0fA'llI1f on fintlw. RED CROSS REVELATHI l'rkll'l' from its very SlN't't'SFflll driu- for funds. netting about five hundred dollars. our lied Ciross Counvil had other avvomplish- ments to its vredit. sur-h as donations of hooks and re-vords to the- handivapped the wrapping of Christmas gifts for hospitals. and tht- annual talent shon for the patients of Cirasslands Hos- pital. The 1-ounvil nas adyised lry Nliss lflila- he-th Kiruan: its chairman and se-rtrvtary uc-rv liarlnura Cimar-vii and Ch-orgia Yatvs. wspev- tively. liarhara and Jackie llivhards yu-re rvpre- sentatiws to the County vount-il. 116 R111 Cross aiflvs uid. ui l t Q' it -gf.-.3 Qing. -' - Fl , , - ,'3f ' tp C2?2x:J5:' .l lfrkvl In .NII!l',,l. . I , t , . M '-jf' 'Q i3 if A, Q ws 'l?1'2?ff, - -5 gf -' - .1 U . E, Tit? 'Alf -'Y gl?Vfg '2 ,V 54.11 E, 4 F, f i 7 N .M C iv C CL B CLEARS TRAFFIC l grt-at irnportanve in rontrolling White Plains High Schoolis trallic problem was the Trallit- and Safety Clonunittes-. directvd hy the co-chairmen. Harvey Danielson and Stephen Holds-n. with Nlr. .-Xnthony Trarnondo as ad- wiser. This committee enforred parking rules and studit-d the extension of parking lat-ilitit-s. Stu- di-nts voltnitvered to yxork during free- periods as a kind ot' safety patrol and chef-k on parking f-onditions. Tha- situation. although not P0111- pletely cleared. was much hetter ln-t-atlst' of the work of this squad. THE HAZE 01' CHEM! TRY HXZX 11111111N11111J1'1- 11111-11 111-1111111-11 11111111 2111 11111411111 11111 111-1Kl'1'1i1f l11t't'111l11- 111 1111' 1Q111'1111N11'1 111ll11. N111111f11111'11 111 N111 11111-11111 1'11'l'- g11N1111. Yl11lt'lA1'. 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FRE CH I FA FI ATI G 'P I H OT IIB CURE VI'IlII'f IIIOIIIIIIY. tht- I r1-m'h tlluli. inspired HIC Spanish tlluli, guifIt'iI hy Miss I'wI0l'1'IN'C hy Nliff Iriinrz- 'I'hun1us, mixed fun with Iiniskern and Hrs. I.um-y Xlm-lluire. with Lois rc-m-h. Judith Wim:-rs, president: Weiidy I.PYy fIlI'Q'SIt'IPIlI. Ruse ,-'tiixiv Keegan- xicwpres- illovket. xii-6-presimlciitz and Judith tlurnrnissu. ident. and Iam- llantrnan S6l'I'PILll'y.IIi1S If-arnerl l'i'T'l'Iill'f'. sau that no English mis spoke-ii. IlIIll Il about the Ilmd. tht- surrnumlingf. tht- I zu'uritv prngrams iiic-Itulvd at tIl'IIl0IIrIl'dII0ll uf rustmris. and the fpirit of the Spaiiiurds. and of htm to prepare vrripws Szzzvllw and a discufsimi the I.atin-.-Xmerican pe-uplv who are our nvigzh- of Paris in tht- spring Ivy u Frem'h guest. hors tu the south. SINIIIISII ffluh I7II'IIIlll'f.S .w'r'11r1'1f fl'lll llfIIlU.NlIlIl'f4' in lfiwir pclxlvrs and SIll'1ll1'I'I'S. , 6 ff U it gs' if V7 F , s. Soundffr ,,1, - flff largvs m0dif.m,, f,f,f- 111, lff, .wnUfmi.Q,,f f,,1 f,11,,f - fm.f,11Sf,ft'n1,,Uf1. VALID VISUAL VEHICLE ARTI TIC AUDIO A TIC HIC I'rujc'c'tiun Iirvw has Iwmt IIlSIfllIN?lIIilI HI'i Sound Iirew. with I,l't'SIKIf'IlI Ifri Sami and in facilitating the sr-Iumlis aticiiu-visual pro- Yi:-e-I'rt-sideiit Hd David. and with the he-Ip gram. NIc'rnIu-rs of this group Iie-LUIMI Iry I'II0r- of Ilaviti Winter. lN'I'IIlll'IIIt'tI in il profvssimial I-mio Pc-Ilmi. pre-sicleiit. and Nlulmlni Puttvr. III21IlIlK'I'CIlIl'IllQ fuothall games. assi-mIuIic's. Par- xive-presiflviit rvlinqtiislietl many of their free fhrit-'Lexar-Iic-r Association nu-etings. dam-es. and periods fur that ptirpusf- of transporting equip- tht- play Ten I.ittIe Indians. Nlr. Iirure Fraiiw mt-nt In r-Iassmuins using fiImw. .M timvs the-5' was the udxiser. IRI Swim was in vliurge of mains uperatvrI the lui-tijwturs. tenant-e UI' equipment. Ifrffzris prnjwcls IIIIVCIIKCI' NIUl'Lt'S zrillz ,wzuzd and also Iliff sflwnt film fsfripsl. ftll lIIl'III,H'f'.Y musl IIIVIIEIIII1' on IlIUIIl1'Ilf1llIN Illul Clube brings ll'II mls info lfzv muff' o r'I11 I is MEN EIIO CHESS CLUB M0 ED TEWARD VICTIIRY HI2 Lhess Lluh-Y having for IlI'6SliIl'IlI, .Iarli Palmer: lor xive-presicIent. Yir-tor Higley: antl lor secretary. Iiruno Put-tzer -has partici- paterl avtively in the xv1'5lf'Ill'SlCl' Interscltolastit' llhess I.t'ilQlllU. VI ith Xlr. hlliott Tokson as axl- viser. the 1-Iuli organized a tt-ann of four players who have vonlpetetl against Svarsclale. Harrison. Nlantaroner-Ii. Port Chester. Iona. antl other schools on the W. I. ll. I.. .-Xgainst these st-hools. the White Plains c-Iuh has CUIIIIIIIQWI ahont an even won-lost rec-onl. This stantling does not show' the true ahility of the cluh. howexer. which was hainpererl hy ahsenees ol' key members from matt-hes. The entire Illl'IllIit'l'rIlIp enjoyed playing among theinselw-s in this game which is always gootl lor exert-ising one-'s ntintl as well as rln-ss skill. EPI TIIL RIA MEMBER WERE OT ARTICUEATE1 Orb anyone like to write letters? We-ll. twelxe ol' our literary geniuses tinaylvet organixetl a I'en I'als Club with the aiin ol' writing to high svhool stuclc-nts in other Iansls. as arnlrassatlors ol gootl will. IJil'ec'te1I Ivy llr. Charles Ingles ancl the olhct-rsfIIicI1arrI Nanna- riello. Ilosalintl johnson. and .-Xnnv I.ew'y. tht- IIICIIIIPFIN eorresponuletl with stutlents in various schools in Portugal. Spain, Franve. Israel. Greer-e. and Norway. Continued responses were few. it was learned. The cause was unknown. Possihly the revipients did not untlerstancl Ifng- lish sullu-iently w ell. l'erhaps tht- foreign stutlents c'ouItI not inter- pret tht- liatniliar jargon usetl nowadays hy out ter-n-agers in 1-oniniunication with one another. Yeither van sutltt' -Xrnericansl DI CRRNING ASSISTA T KEPT R SY l LIBRARY l.Illlt-XID assistant ls a VS . ll. ll. 5.-ite who is imlvuetl with a vertain something' that allows her tor hunt to see that help is neetlt-tl in the l1lII'itl'R' antl who then ollers to assist tht- lilwrarians, Nliss Janet lfox antl Rliss Nliltlretl Conklin. tluring stutly periods. Among those who have ollerefl their time to work in the liltrary tluring the year were Susan lit-ek, tllaire -Xvkerly. Jeanette Xnunziato. llreta- lvn llegun. Shirlex llurgess. antl loanne lialnral: eonvlutling the list were llost- lfanelli. -Xrlene Nelson. llose Simmons. tllenn Wiilliatns. antl lean lliggs. There. amifl tht- llothie novels tmentioneal for the sake ol our IIlySlt'I'R' lll6IIlt'l. these assistants grew familiar with the ways ol' arranging hooks antl with the lltNDlirllll'IIlS6'lX1'F. ALTNIAN FA H10 BOARD DI CUSSED APPEARA CE lS'l' how important is fashion to tln- Young women in our sehoolif lllaire Seitll antl l'auline llaganelli. regular memlters of the Altman lfaslrion lloartl, antl lllinor Srher and llarlvara laronski. alternates. regartl appr0priate tlress as a xery important llaetor in attaining a pleasing appearanre. Aw-vornpanietl lo' their atlxiser, Nliss .-Kuna lllomstrom. fllaire antl llauline attentletl meet- ings onr'e a month at ll. 5tltman autl llornpany, to tlisvuss fashion with representatixes from other svhools. As a sitleline. the girls enjoyetl the lunvhes at which they were the eompanyis guests after the tliseussions. lqhe lnoartl ties up with art. in that its mem- luers are vhosen eavh Year on tht- lulsls nl in- terest antl aptitutle in art. BRIDGE CLUB' TRICKED X HE memlvers of the llridge Chili. under the sponsorship of Miss Holliee l.avs, held sev- eral meetings. vvilh Helen I-'ish and Jaek Palmer as their eo-ehairtnen. lleeause ol a eonlliet with other at-tivities in time. however. this eluh vvas not so at-tive as it had heen in previous years. As in the past. it consisted of hoth experienced and lmeginning players who met in the teaehers' dining room on Friday afternoons hoth to play and to diseuss the hnesse and rules involved in bridge. Het-ause these meetings were enjoyed hy all who Could attend them. it is hoped that a more active cluh can function next year. '50 Pl G-P0 G A CERTAI TY llltllld was llttle question of having the Ping- pong iilulm turn out on the lfriwlay after- noons ol' meetings. Interest ran high as the little hall often appeared to he hut a speeding vvhite lmlur. The elulfs adviser nas Mr. Theodore Taylor: its president. Ronald liulol. Ser-retary Susan Yveinstein arranged vxith hastehesler for an intersehool matt-h in the spring. Uthers who attended the meetings regularly were Russell Ahhott. David Spiegler. Cordon l errie. Barbara Paige. and Ed Horn. The limited size of the cluh made it possihle for all the memhers to play simultaneously. .Al sure Iriek in il! 3 -sf. x in A ww-Lx It here are UlI1IlIIIf'HfS? 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ERVICE U CHALLE GED lllf S1-mic-1' tilllll. with Nlr. lfflxxaiwl 5c'l11111i1'11 as its atlxisvr. has shcmii Illll4'll Fflllllll spirit i11 xs111'lxi11u fur its Sflllllll. Um- 11l the Illw4ljl'f'l' 111' this Qfflllp is the selling 111' llFlKSll2lIN'l'N at spcvial rate-s. With its Sllilfl' uf the 111111-em-1ls. tht- 1'l11l1 gin-s L1 s1'h11la1'sl1111 tu 11116 IIlt'IIlllt'I' ul tht' sf-11i111' vlass, The ullic-c'rs fur the yvar jllrl 1-lust-tl were ll11l1crta Katz. pivsifleiitz HQ-tilliei' lit'l'llLlI'fl. xiw-111'esifle11t: and l.ar11l Sl'llPllIt'Il. Sl'1'l'Pl3I'y. What 111'11111l1ls this Qlflbllll 111 its t1f'ts ul' st'l'X- iw-. for whit-li it has estulvlislin-tl Ll 1'1-1111tL1ti1111Af l.t'l'lLlllllf lILll'l uf tht- 1111-111-1' livs 111 thc- ue-111-1'1111s IlLlllll'1' 11f 1ls IlIf'Iltl1t'l'N. WHERE DOE 0 E El D HIDDE CHARMS OE CULT RE? XTHACURRICULAR clubs in W. P. H. S. that promoted an interest in culture were the Contemporary Arts and Recorded Music clubs. and the Senior Literary Discussion Group. Sponsored by Mrs. Agnes Fusillo. the Con- temporary Arts Club engaged in painting to music, discussion about-and playing-musical bers. That type of music often a mystery to many-the classical variety-was popular with the clubg included were some of the best of the long-ago classics. Of interest. too, were in- formed discussions of jazz texclusive of rock ,ni roll, by members' preferencel, with argu- ments both for and against this category. Pro- instruments, interpretative dancing. and consid- eration of the forms of drama. To represent these fields of art, other advisers assisting were Miss Faith Guden, Mr. Jerome Sala. Mr. George McCreery, and Mr. Edward Kenny. Student leaders were Allison Goldsmith and Joel Kasow. Meetings were on Thursdays. Miss .leanne Godolphin was the faculty ad- viser to the Recorded Music Club, with Richard Gross and Carol Silverstone as ofhcers. This group, in the more than twenty meetings held on Monday afternoons. listened to records brought each time by one of the fifteen mem- No lack of enthusi- asm ever evident in the icell-versed fbut nerer prosaicfj mem- bers of senior read- ing group this year. grams were arranged by the students. Oldest of the three organizations was the Senior Literary Discussion Group tpopularly, SLDC, carefully pronouncedlj, with Judy Brady and Steve Gross for student moderators, and Dr. and Mrs. Earl F. Robacker as faculty sponsors. During its eight meetings on Tuesday evenings, the thirty-five seniors of the group discussed philosophy, Greek tragedy, satire, and modern plays and novels, according to the na- ture and category of the literature read. Juniors were invited to participate late in the year, as a nucleus for next year. -sg . -ggrffgp. 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TYPI G FL B ERA ED Xlilji in tile- xear. ai flflillfb of Sll,lllt'lllS lnrim-4l ilu- fypmg f.lllll, hllll Nlrs. llriivslim- Nlr'l,uin as aulxise-r. l'llrlmsn-s ul' llu- vluli xwn- to get urlmlz-il prarlive- uml iilsllwlclimi in typing. and tu apply typing skills tn utlwr sulfje-cts. The rlulm was ilis- l'lHlllllllt'4l llt'!'iillSP of Im-k ul llllt'I't'Fl ln tln- IillI'IM7NC'b nutliiieil. GERMAN BECAME LUCID l'iTTlNfl pi'ar'ti1'e in Slbtillilllgl litifllldll in the German Club ui-re those mem- lwers aclxised lry Miss flladys Fauley. livi- tina Capelle led the group as president. assists-rl by Joe Kraulhakel. vice-presicleiil. aml Kallierim- liohrlmur-li. sm-1-rm-tary. flvr- Illilll mmic-s and revurils gave tllc- vluln 21 liettvr unrlerstamling of flerman. .4g--'.1- - v -'- -, -. ,7 75 fag 33,1 ig -1'- za. A -M1 z1gi.3,Aa:-, 4: Mwiz -'ff 4' .H7 .P gm? gf!-1 A .N is 'QE . Q.. 'IA-I-vtq pfi,f'gi,.'i ' fg ,g.fy:ij?,J mlff? W f 6 IQIIC can figure 111111 1110 lldl'iSf'f' and the 11111111 NTIRHLY informal, the Math lflnlw had no ollicers. Yictor l.i and John Jenkins lerl the 'l'l111rsciay dismis- sions. Wvhy was this vluh organized? SlJ0tl5Kll'Cd hy xliss Marie Grant, it was intended to explore matheniativs to a greater degree than can he clone in regular classes: and it satisfied the clesirm- of our ITldtlli'IllLllil'ii.lllS to go higherf HE txrC'1l'l'0l7If'I', sophomore newspaper. Sllltt'l'XiSt'd lay Nlr. John lllancato, t't'lFllI'3l,l4l'i its first lltlItiY6I'S3l'f' this year. Sheila Urolae and David Colden were co-eclitors. Other staff memhc-rs inr-luded Jean Paw-lle. Nanrfy Dam son. and Peter Horn. Miss Madeline Hitz and Hrs. Frnestint- McLain assisted the sophomores in the iner-l1a11ieal lll'Utltlf'- tion. f'11ll111s1'z1sls add up In ll pefrfvrl Flllll UlVllVlI G IT UP! lxlvllux EA, ' i 5 ,wulluk .., Nun lttlttk fx X rg tuubktt ,L 1, it mn tt , df-S. X Ali' ,..-m1 -.vi-1 . N-L u. - 3 .4A- - . .r-. '. 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PIRITED HEERLEADER PART 0E ATHLETIC EVE TS OUKIXU lrar-li ou-r tht- year, we van still hear tht- strains ol Satisti1'd. led hy lfd l'urtn-lt. i'IllllllSILlSllt'illlY vc-lled hy the students. and intensified luy tht- actions of our elieer- leaders. with Nlrs. Nlargaret Torranve as ad- xrser. our ellen-r'leaml4-1's possessed an extra large portion of that mysterious some-thing that is so much a part of White Plains Higzhg this they seemed to he alrle to share with us students just when ne needed an extra lrit to tide us over tht- dillieult spots in a gains. Sixteen lvoys and six- teen gurls were ehoseu in the early fall. in a vom- petitive session to deter- nnnt- who would fill tht- 4-oveted positions. 'lille group later selected Eid Furtir-li and Jane Taylor as vaptains, and lflmer -I f Q . lurner and lrls Lerner as 4-o-vaptains. Sonic' old-time-rs on tht- squad were Pat Nlaeftlahon. Marietta Saravia, Sue Amann. liarhara Fonville-. Arthur liryant. and Peter lieimuini. Among the ll4'WCOIllt'l'S were Judy Koller, Gail Homer. Sandy Urztnsaull. Sam Allison, and liolm lliehards. Such t-xperienr-ed and heginning members het-anie a closely knit group hy dint of frequent long prat-tires. Al- though almost every plare possible lor praetiee seemed always to he in use for other purposes. the vln-erleaders resorted to the halls. the little gyrn, the hockey lit-ltl. or even a corner ol' the sta- dium. where the-v lrurst our with i l'-li-A-MIA' .H- somethingr equally spir- TX ited. They lmraved the weather to rhea-r at all T football gain:-sg and later I ti Xtx appeared for hasketlmall. Vw I I as the epitome of Tin- ' f Orange and tht- lilam-k. Th--y always shoned the Tiger spirit. 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P ,. 1 , ,, f,-1 1 A, X f X II 55 Hl.'Nll3S up. girlsln This 1-onnnand has often heard lay the thirty-fixe members of the Tigerette 1-orps. Giving this order were liar- lnara Nlac-Lat-hern and Jar-kie Fisher. president and xir-e-president. respectively. of the Tiger- ' w . - ettes. lo a puzzled query alfout tht- meaning ot tht- 1-oinmand, one of the memlmers would ex- plain that it nas a short and ritualistie' way of saying. flood lur-k to the individual. the group. and the team. at the football game-fu Seniors in the corps included Javliie liytron. ,Iosie DeNlodngno. Nlariann lfmmery. Lorraine TIGERETTES SATI EIED PARADE LOVERS' DREAM Hillman. lloris Jones. Nlarilyn Nloone-y. Nlary- heth Napier. Nlarion Neville. Lisa Olsen. ,Indy ffxeill. Ike Uei: atlsO. Norma Parham. jarkie llrins. ,laekie Provtor, Louise Sneidman. Judy Winters. and joan Yerlioys all xt-tm-rans. The juniors soon learned tht- lIllItUl'lillll't ol. long prac-tit-es after sehool and twice weekly during gym 1-lass. They ineluded llarhara An- fanger, Lynn lienish. Jane Lisenlverg. llonniv Farrell. Lula Hall. Priscilla Hall. Harriet Hair- ston. Holly Hord: also. Judy Johnson. Xanvy Kirk, llurhara Kirkham. llonnie Lewis. Corinna- Lindstrom, Linda l.uc-lu-. Yan:-y Loxsenthal. and Lllen Uhst all good tronpers. Under the superxision of Xliss lfxelyn Rose. rnenih:-rs learned routines like that ot' Little Bit ol Luck and good sportsmanship. Now, to the Tigervttes leaving. we say. Thumhs upli- To those who will folloxs. the samel .No om' l11Ullflf4'f1 llml .wurlz Tig1'rvlIr's ruldvd color lo Ifll' Tigers' foollmll swrlsolz. ai In ,vpilr of IM-x'lig.:f1l Saving Tinzv. alunviug fill11flI'.YfUlllIfl'l'S lurnwfl lmrk lfn' rim-lr. CHARLIE T0 AIRE DEMO STRATED E ERGY A D TYLE UIXU an vxw-llenl jolw in taking ns lvaz-k not trilvnlors lo the group xu-rv Dtllldlfld llanlis. only to ilu' gay llZlIl!'lIl5.l of lln' l92ll's. -Xnn tllillbll, Dianne- Dt'l,LlSllllillQ'. XlLlI'llflll'1l'Llllli. lwul also lo the fashions of rhf- period. wwe .lllflylL0l4lllillIll'T14'l',illlillgLll'llL1l'2llll'l'Llf't'lI.lllll?I'h lln- llllLll'li'Slllll21ll'Q'S. Unflcr Ill? rlin'r'lion of Nlisf xwrm- Carol Urossnlan. .llllly llLlI'll'lIlQll', lillllly lflaire- S2llllNl9l'S. they gave a rollir-king rvmli- .Iam-olmse-n, llvlty Janson. Joan Nlarinaro, ancl tion of the Cllill'lt'Sl0ll to llle IllllSlf' ol' Txwlfll1 l.y'nn Us-llon, C0lll'lllIll1lQ.l Ille' lisl nvrv .lavkiv Str:-rl Rag at llw l'ic'sl-i-Fair and at all our Hic'l1arfls. Carol liivsz. Carol Shan. Helen foollvall games here. .-Xn 0lllg1I'0XSlll of the Nloml Smith. Ann Vasc-y. and Nlargarci Yiola. Thi, e-rn Dana-e lllnlv, llw lllli1l'l4'Sl0llilll'l'h gan- lln-ir lu-x 5' ol' Q'Illl1llSlilSl5 praf-li'-ml lxso or llm-v first performanrw- at tho variety shou of 1056. mornings a ues-k al 8:00 .-XXI.. an nnln-arrl-ol' Xllvr Nlr. lfrank Sl'llIlllIll llonr lor sonu- ol' llr annl had got ilu-ir music' for one' xxllivll xo-Il 4-arnwl lln- lrancl to play. it naw f for lln- ll2lllf'l'I'S Iln- epi- flc-viflul lllill llll'X uonlcl llwl our 1'll'lN lnirfl 4 I ml x Io ms ann IP c 'lr 1 l 1 ci' rc- -'-- - a ' i 4 r. li ' - ' W , H 5 . ent -'lain at our lk , ball 1' N , lllll in Illal lay lhvy m-rv al-l n 's.alongxxill1 A55 ' alllv lo bt'1'lll'l' lac-ililiva tl olln-r groups. as an ' for px 1fAli41-. K H+-fl attrarllon ilu-rv. 9 1 Loft nnvf xwrm- mlm-ov Xxlllllllll tln' nw ol' an .N . ,r U vrwl in atlir-5 and ve-llarfz magnifying glaw. any nn' x A lg. if 'C.'1-QQ., in olln-r min-5. Iln' girlf 1-onlml fm- tllal llw IUVIII- . 5- mls-sigln-fl anrl rnamln- Iln-ir li'lN Nw Pllflfllll nrl 2 ' oxxn in Iln' alvproln'ialr nnlnili rn lailllfnl :on Nly lv. 13-1 In T formation, the twirlers watch Eleanor unworriedly as flaming baton blazes. KILLFUL WHIRLING BATONS SYMBOL 0F TWIRLER HE high school was again fortunate in having an outstanding group of twirlers during the year just past. The girls led the band onto the field at all of the home football contests and at two of the games away. They also marched in the Fest-i-Fair parade and they planned to take part in the one for Memorial Day. The group also demonstrated their talent by performing at the spring concert of the band given for an assembly in April. They were always received very enthusiastically here. Of the dozen twirlers the sophomores were Su- san Clow, Claire Ackerly, Josephine DeMasi, Vivian Flowers, Hilda Minella, and Margaret Wall. The juniors were Ann Pease. Loretta Gross, Marilyn Wilmot and Ruth Warner. Concluding the list were the only two seniors-- Eleanor Mellott and Jane egg? Amsterdam. Eleanor was the head twirler and also the coach of the group. She was assisted in her work by Ann Pease. The adviser of the squad, Miss Claire Saunders, helped the girls with their routines and supervised their drills. The twirlers worked, too, in co-operation with Mr. Frank Schmidt and his high school band, in a well- integrated and very impressive series of routines, the performance of which always brought forth enthusiastic applause. The group proved its versa- tility not only in twirling, I. 3,223 but also in doing dancing , ..., ,. ,. and marching steps to the rhythm of whirling ba- .: - fpfr-45' . IQ I -f 'ij-5 tons. Champion twirler, Eleanor Mellott, thrilled the crowds as she twirled i . In .' .. I 5 . . I her two flaming batons. She was the highlight in our season's twirling. Mui f' 'f'1 '-' .U 'Q Ulzr 1'f1rs1'f,I' Squrm' 11l14'11ys 1.-I-1-ps !lHIA'l.l1g1 up-In 1'i1'l0rYI' or In ilu- plzntngrclphvr. TIGER SQUAD BAFFLED IT IOES IIN GRIDIIIII FIELD I III-I llIIIIl't'IIII'IiIIIIt' WIIIIII- I,IilIIlr IINIIIIIIII Ie-um IILIII fam gllr-swung for il IIINIQ- Ive-Iorv IIIPX finally llI'IJIIlll'I'II IIIIIISIIIIIRIIIIK' rs-wullf. -XIII-r Iufing II In-N IIt'ilI'IIIl't'ilI'iI'I'b LIIIII l'UIlIF, IIN' Tig:-rf Imxx-rn-II IIII' Immn ilIlII I-INII-II NIIII il ,I-:H ra-I-Iml. .-XII fe-1,11-5 Im' Immf- IllIlllI's ua-rv 4-INIIIQI-:I up III' IIN- SI-mv INNIHI lfrc-N Ihlu- IIIIIIU. .IIIIIII Ixirllalul. LIIIII .lim Ilruy, IIIIIIUI' IIN- SIIIIPIW ifimx III NIV. 'IIIN-INIIIW VIIIIYIIIII I INIQ-I' IIN- QIIIIIIIIIVP uf I,ULII'IIt'N I' l'L1IlIx IIIIIIIII- Nllll LIIIII IIPVIIIQIII I I'lJY. IIN' III-Ingalls IIIQIIIQIIIYIIVII IIIl'III I950 Imxululiglu in SI'Ill'Ill'I'I2UII. ugqfnfl XIIIIII PIPLINLIIII. IIIIII' 'liigm-rx NI-rv I-IIQI-II. III-IU, Inmf-II-r. Ill'l'lIIINI' um- III-nluzll IIIIIVIIIIIIXXII IIIIII am I-xIraI pninl N4-rv IINIIIIII-II In lII'IlLIIIIl'N. IIQIIIIZIIH1 IIIIITI-I1 HilI'IIIlI1l. IPI' IIl'IIIQI'IIUl'I. IIN- Ilt'XI uf-I-k. IIN' IIIQ I.uIx I-2Il't'II IIII IN-III-r. IIIFIIIQ. II-IU. IIN- uuly IYIIIII- IIIIIIIIN t'XI'IIt'IIII'III VIIIIII' IXIIPII SI:-xv IIIIIIIQ-II. IIIIIIINI-IQ. I'Q'IllI'Ilf'II il ki:-IQIIII I-IgI1Iy XEIVIIF In 'my rIirI. VIIIII' II-um IIIIIIIIII il-I-II IXIIUII il IILIl'I'II III'III'f SIIXIIVV. III- .II-1-NI-I IIIIX. il NI-I-II IzIII-lp XIINIXIIIIIQ II in Ll I5-25 xif-Inry. SIamIo1'fI. sf-I-king: re-wllge Ihr III? IITEYIUIIS year. I-apilalized on a Tiger I-piclc-miv nf Iumlvlc--ilif. tu mums- the Tiger roar in an I9-I7 npfm-I. This dc-fc-al was a cIisIN-arIen- mg IIIIIN for IIN- Tigers. 2lIIfI its Q-III-4-I sINm's-II IIIN-In Ne-xx IIIN-IN-III-. IIN- Irauliliunal rivz1I. rolls-II Sf-nr:-fmrzrrf l.vl'l'Il' A'lIl'll' llllll' In pn-ss IIN- fzllllmzs. L.. 'LI into town. Tyrone Holmes' forty-yard touchdown gallop and Steve Holden's unusual punt return provided the only sparkle for a Fest-i-Fair crowd. in a 7-32 defeat. Oyster Hay was the recipient of Tiger fury a week later. as the team shook off the burden of earlier defeats to crush the island lads by an score of 38-l8. An unprecedented game took place in Lowell, Massachusetts. on Armistice Day. as a travel- weary Bengal team held the Massachusetts cham- pions scoreless for three periods before giving in. Although the score was 0-20 against them. the Tigers' defense was at its peak during this game. At length Thanksgiving Day arrived, and a powerful Home Free Academy team came to White Plains for the Hturkey-day clash. Niany people. having heard of Homes upstate success, began wondering to what extent the Bengals would go down in defeat. Evidently no member of the team was deterred by the doubt, because as they sprinted out onto the field on that cool, brisk morning. they had no look of defeat, but one of grim determination, instead. After forcing Home to punt. the Tigers drove steadily up- field to the Home twenty-yard line. At this point, SUIIH' rarsily n1r'n1fn'rs dcnmlzslralc their form. Dick Falcigno took a quick pitchout from Hal Fitzpatrick. quarterback, faked an end run. and then passed to Gaston Joyner, end. who was clear in the end zone. Steve Holden was stopped on the try for the extra point. With this slim margin. the White Plains defense went to work. stopping thrust after thrust. and allowing only an intentional safety. The final score. 6-2. was in- dicative of the hardest-played. most deservedly won game of the entire season. Co-Captain Hal Fitzpatrick did a fine job of quarterbacking the split-T offense, with Reggie DiLeo. Gaston Joyner. and Harry Forenz man- ning the ends. The tackles. Jim Coffey and Marty Captains and coaches planned f1a.0'l1'ng plays. Nelson. and Co-Captain llon johnson were re- sponsible for opening the hand-off holes. along with the guardsfliob lienedict, Tony lYArnbro- sio. and Tony Abbate. At the pivot was liob Hildebran. Taking Fitzpatrit-k's hand-offs were Tyrone Holmes. Joe Smalls. Dan Friday. Dick Falcigno. and Ed Benedict. halfbacks. as well as the fullbacks. Steve Holden and lflliott Fnyedy- all with hghting spirit. G V Wlllf 1057 luiskc-lliull lvam. lIIl1ll'l' lhc ilin-1-limi nl limivlu J J ' He rx' xlfxxilllllllil' wl'1 m' E1 lxwlxv- i'- Vllvrllllt' FRO HO0P TER DOW OFFENSIVE -QP 773.-- I' 7 i ,,,.1Q'xi f3s vi . :. -, .,,,,, ., ,, N ' f 4:-iff. 4? - 1 li, 'EQ . 'L Y' lsif. 1. 'T fi i i iwf lll ,x 9ig1 i l,IIIl'!'I'f-Ill Tigwrx slr1f'l.'4'l1 puff, fur fornmf sfmf hy Iliff plmlngrupfzwr. Tlzwn lfwvvill fl'fIlfII In 1'1'f'fnr1'f-s. ll' . 141, gum f mum- in sm-mul in lhc- Vi. l. A. A. uilh u 9-3 rc-r'm'rl. ln the 1 v fi. - l,HlIlllX' l.t'lllHl' plav-Ulla. lhv lIEt'l'S lvl! mm fllllllbiw in lhc IIlIIlllS ol lhvir UIbIMHlf'lllb In lhe- lll'rl Ima garm-s lib In xshlrh I4-um was Ihr- nmala-r. Xmilu-rw illltl xlillllilI'UIli'f'l'i in-rv lmlh elf-li-zilml hy lhi- liungails. 'lihif H-r'm'xl QIZUK' Whilm- Plains lhi X. 4. 4'llilIlllPllHlSllllP. 'xlilllli il FHS'lK'll5l'-Illll'lif'fl Qlllllll' xxilh ble-vpy llnllmx. mm in lhv lu-I fix sevumlw hy lmlcly X ming llflll Sl10lS 100-653. Ihv 'liigc-is mm lhf- Upvn lillilIllIllHIlSlllI3 llllflllg lhc' regular sc-usoil, the' Tigers piwwvrl llwlnselu- ai guurl all-rwuml lr-am. hulh umlvr the lmarils uml Hlllilfll' Ihvy slzirli-el mul lay soumlly healing Pi-ekfkill 150-25l Allvr lming In NlilIllilI'HIlt'4'li 112-551. lha' Ivuni xwnl mi lu In-in l'm'l filim-slvl' alml limbs:-wll. Xcxl vuim- lhv lirsl Qilllll with Nr-is lim-lwllf-, uhii-h uns lusl hy lim litilllls 165-673 'lihv Tig:-rs lllf'Il NH'Ill mi lu mlmxn all lhc-ii' nppmu-nts. in . ,, . rw vlmlmg iXlillllill'0llt'1'li 152-limi. III lhv Sl'f'fHNl ruuml. lha . ,. , . vm-wml tum' Whitt' llams mx-I Nvxx lxm'lu'llv. liislurx rv In-zllvil ilsm-ll: uml lhc- Qilflll' mis Inst lay lun points 1 I9-5ll lin-vaplairif of thi- rllaiiipimifliip Slllliltl NXl'l't' llarulr l'illXIPilll'll'lQ uml Xlzirniv l.a1xx1'Q-iiw. Mm was high M-4111-1' 'xllkilyi gixiilg Ihr-ir ull illlll playing groul ganwf in-rv lcllvr rw - . . f- rm'n li-ml Xtbllllsl. llzl-lmgs lims. Harry l'm'z'r1z. ami lum l lillll'l'lf. 'l'hi-y will all lw Ql'illlllillt'1l uml will lm-uw il gap in lhv wquail mi gumg. llc-living to hll that gap m'xl yvar Mill ln- limi liullurrl ami hufluii jmmfr. xxho llI'tlY9ll Ilwiiiselw-F Harrie Vfliaile-ri. from whom mm-h will he- expevlf-rl. In he vxvvlle-ill playvrs lhis yvur. Also Ftxlllflllllg will ha Dari Wvallwr. Holm Harte. Iiill Hilliard. liuss Xelsoni ami HAT was it that gave the 1057 Tiger natators their go-power? A comltination ol good material. Coach llerman lfreyis training. and plenty ol spirit seems to have lteen responsihle for their impressive record. The season opened with a 10-537 victory for the llengals over Nyack. Xext came victories over Yonkers Central. A. li. llavis. and Edison Tech. Adding to their already impressive record. the Tigers sulnnerged New liochelle in a 61-16 dunking and engulfed a Peekskill High squad lfl8'g-Zfilgl. The lrlow carrie when our team ltowed to unheaten Nlamaro- neck High in the yearis most exciting meet. The standing- room-only crowd saw the llengals overcome a disastrous :tart and take the lead. Only the final relay stood in the way of a seventh straight triumph: lint despite the Tigers' efforts. Nlamaroneck emerged the victor 137-1111. Our hoys came hack in fine style. however. to win over Greenwich 116-311 in the last dual meet ol the season. Kevin Frawley shone in the hackstroke and set a new record ol 1120.3 for the individual medley this year. Captain Terry Flynn also set a new mark of 01577. this time for the one-hundred-yard free-style event. These two lmoys. plus Sam Hazleton and lion Gaul. collahorated to set a new' mark 41:3-ll for the one-hundred-sixty-yard medley relay. Tom Porter and Don Johnson added to the teamis success with their fancy diving. as did Hart Hazleton and Bill Cohen with their swimming. Credit is due also to l.orry 1'ellon. Tohy Haswell. and Ted Taylor. plus the managersfHi1l Dunphy and Pete Byers. who helped the team compile its outstanding record. This record justifies the opinion that our Tigers were certainly in the swim! PEEDY WIMMER E GULF THE F011 N WAVE 017 S , f? rf: 1 i V. Q:-'N N' .Ii - J X TIC . J N I 1 , . 1. 1 ', , .1 , 'A' ', fig. ', : , - -. if 1-2. -1 :'t X -3 'G - '.. s 1 f' , - 5 - . ' '.- - 'ggtf' . X, N '. -..' ' 'IH .-'y . 2 X' 1. , I -5 g.'+'. -:. v ' .... ' -:wr Jil A -:l'1 e :T . - , . . ' 'x QI, ' - -s . S 'sh . AK' J .Z if Ti er FO' men zructicin at 610' F fs I g pool for splash they can make in uquulir' Circles in currenl year. U.-VIH HIIIUI.-XX FRHY guided the '56 xarsity nine to a six anrl-ten reeortl. TUVIIIQI A. II. llaris. New Hot-helle. Yonkers lien- tral. Port Chester. and tlorton. Alet also were AIarnaronet-k. lloose- xelt. tlreenxsivh. Sc-arsclale. and Stamford, There nas no inystery alvont our headliners: Ilolu NIarano. Tony IJel.eo. George Iiator. IEPCIIIY Aonnu. and Tom l lal1erlv 1-aptain-elee-t for '51 Coat-Ii Frex' . I . statetl that the '57 team neefletl last yeaifs I. Y. pitehers. the varsity having lost two pitt-hers, If' Horan and Sammy Nlorton. IGH spots in the I956 season for Coat-h William lfnsleeis traek men int-lnrlecl their plaeing lirst in the 880-iarfl relay anal Walter 2ottualfl's taking third plate in the hurclles at the State Champion- ship Aleet. The loval harriers also plavetl sevonfl in the Wi. l. A A meet antl lneat Sr-arsclale in at tlnal meet. Some otltstanflin gf von- tenflers on last springis team were Joe Smalls. 'Iiyrone Holmes. anal llerliert Jamison. UI these me-mliers. Smalls and Holmes were axail- llvle again tlns year. untler the tlll'Qt'Iltltt of f.oat'h l'ranlQ llolrin.on. ,pf ,ww was Bu! men llfIIIl'd lo :rin in rursify Conlvsfs. I fx ,df I ,f. I ' f 'a ' iii 1 'I Tun? I l?fs if , TIGER NINE '0TI DARK WITH BATS! TR K TEAM H0 OR LAST SPRI G 3 ..- V ...uc 2' it Q-11.1 .six -Q Trrlelr team hopes fly lziglzg reeords full. -I sn-rzdy lmml rzwzwr lfrwrzlrs ll Vlllnllll tw. 1 ,.v,f,w- - I f J--. y WL' .' , Ivllrjf ,:v .:.4-J-A I.: lj i 72:4 ., ,, -KX .lura -,vs- l ':,f-an vf:: 1 ' ,u-ff F 1 ,,. , AZ'-1z'7Z' 'J-'- 7- ' xf:-'A' ' ' -C S CIC, 'C 1 -f v -. 5 . R MAXLS, X '-': 'az' H, - A A ' ',ia1p-. ..hir-fx F' .- r' -':1q.i? , -f' 9-I 1 CLUBS SWI G GOLFER WI Nl TCHE OUR AT ME E D EASO I TRI MPH Qs- dffff lllfsrlf' nzvn lulfw lmfff of spurt lllllllyllllf. Rlllllllillg for silver-s.e.' Ziff'-c, . ef 1'- Q f' X. if fi NMA v. 3. fig --Eli: gi f':Tg.-15.51 g- 441 ff eff- ll -t zea l 'Ill M,- 1iIifU'l'S vourf fennfs. UW' is a twenty-two-year-old spell broken? Last fall the members R of the c-ross r-ountry team. guided hy Coavh Joseph DePaso. ' disc-overed the solution when they captured first plaee in the W. l. A. A. for the first time sim-e 193-1-. The final tally showed that the overlanders had won six and lost only two of the meets. Xotahle sprinters involved in this feat were lfugene Cauley. Tom lflaherty. ' Charles Mullen. ,lat-k Tolvy. and Herh We-gener. Congratulations are in order to all for their haxing found the forrnnlal l,THUl'tiH the V956 tennis team had only a 3-6 record. with a 2-3 ' ref-ord in the W. l. A. .-X.. things looked lnetter for the 1957 season. Coarh Henry Nic-Whinnie lost only two of ltls starting players 0 hy graduation. Haflling their opponents in A56 were Hay Lassen and Ui:-lx Nlt-Naughton. flontriliuting also to the victories over lironxville. 0 'It Hoosexelt. and Gorton were Jim l,exy. llaxe liottrill. Steve Cross. G IJ Hank Barron. and Hoy Nladsen. With xeterans availahle. fioavh 'Nlr-Whinnie anti:-ipated ltig doings with ravkets this year. 112 Sign slops no nun. V X ' ' 1. 1 I Q , ., ,- ,' 5. S 1' 1 Lx ,Q :,'.'YL .'5Q,- T' A .. Z-. ff 1' ' Q7 I . a ,V 4 if ' Q. . 'ff l vi? :T wrt' f'1n.w' eullf N autumn afternoons. s mevlators vou 1' :se 'ou clouds from the Dust lloxxlu vigorous touvh footliall Conte under the supervision of Coach l red Tvoodwsorth. The Jolly btomper ffllecl Young. Stewart Lee. llannv Walker. l,es Davis. Mannv Lan renee. Dick Thomas. llovee Hanks. and llill Hilliardfxson the serie of league games. Among the enthusiastic- memlrers of the All-Stal were Lou Nlanfredi. llenny Allen. Dave Bottrill. Art Spellman. Hart Hazleton. lloln TSt'lllll'll and llill lloenevlw 'also r-ontentling player L'IilXt1 the 1956 soltlmall season. under the direc-tion of Loael Joseph lleljaso. a strong jolly Stompers team. led ln' Stenart and Kenneth Lee. defeated all eomers for the roveted intramural title. Their vlosest rival--f-the Housatonit-s. maimed ln' sum sta warts as Holm Light. George llator. and Pea1'hie Alnlvatefvoppecl ser-ond plat-e. .-X11-ording to Nlr. lfred Vlioodnortli. sum-eeding Nlr. lJel'aso as mentor. a large turnout ix as expef-ted for the spring of '57, her-anse this sport llilw altsaxs lreen one of the popular inlrantnals ln-re. 113 DU T LLDUDS MUST BATTLE TOUCH FA PERSISTE CE MADE CHAMP DFTDALL .xlllf -1't'IIl'S 1111.1E'1'l- 111111 .1l11r.1 lH'gl,lI 141 .1f11'111' l1riyf1lf1 1111111 f?4j41gf1.ff 3:4 A, 11 54318,-1.3 .1313 J Hr.-, X ,'-rx .. 'iffiz i ' X it I ' ':-111' 'E 'ff vi 1 '?f3 111. 111111111' 11111111 1111s1111'1111111 11'11111 1'11111'11 11llxll' s1'11s1111 111111 11 1? 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O I LT . 3 l',.I'1'f1' 11111 1.1 1111 l111q1 11,1 llfllllll' glll1l'N l1'II.11' l'll 1411111 mlrzzgglw. funior Bl'II3ifll!S form ll .w1'g111'fir'1111l as VIACIIIIYY is 1.11 nzfnds. if F' 454-ei I ,gf gtg- t lifil .6122 'V it 5. ' ff' lk' .1 tl. Aff,- -A-J 'fr 'yy if I fi t Jil 'f ' ' l A -H-', f X .' 1' jg-1. . , R .. V. S0ll D I FBOTBALL MAKE GAI S BABY BE GAL BA EBALLEB BRI G B C0 x x X t , 1 Xx -l,,.g:1.. fx , .. .911-A B fffdjffv 'X , 0' -' X X , .5 X , f. l . Sll1lIl'S signs nil e.1pr'1'lr1ll'ol1 of l1llIl'II- ing all fI.I'lllN soon. , .gf ily., .x -e 4. .hfywrxy wiv, vii, 'Ts A ..s.-, .V an f -'ff Nw. w- ' f '-'-' N- - - 4 :,:ii'v,.- 5514-iffiii... . ?4?w',1', W' fw- .-XST fall. the junior varsity foothall squad af-hieyed a winning pattern of three yietories and only a single lossfto the Stamford yarsity H team. tioaehes Henry Blevliliinnie and Vivilliam lfnslee assisted the lialvy Bengals in figuring out the strategy ol' the game. l'romising among the sleuths of the line were Sonny liedia. James tiarrison. and Hill lleaton and lfrank lladson eo-eaptains. Also starring were lfdward Johnson. Fred Bryant. George 0'Kelley. Ted Taylor, and lloh Paulding. in the elusive haekfield. Quarterhaek l-fd Bahr helped make the plays mysterious to the opponent. HONG the teams played hy the junior yarsily lvaselrall team were Stuuilord. Searsdale. llort Chester. Xen ltoehelle. and Samuel Preston tysive eaeh. and llye 0ll1'l', with an oxer-all reeord of fiye mins and six losses. Alter an uncertain start. the team non its last four games. Much of this sueeess ean he attrihuted to Ken Pregno. Jerry l ureoloyx'e, and Holi Beaird. pitehers: to Alike Harman. eatvher: to Stan Pingle and Nelson Blitz. fielders: and to Don-- Xlerante. the r-aptain. l nder the guidanr-e of Coat-h Frank Holiinson. the memlners found their potential and promise unveiling themselves. lVlA Y ARROW ROY AIMED FO ARK CA PUS ADO GOOD CHA CE FOR PLAYI G Uiilirrlfv ilu' lrlrlgrlf' . ly 5 '53 .fy 'fs -x 1,7 1, I-41 7'l X ef' OS . . t ,-,+ ' Y. A 'D' . W N ,.1 X 2-f A .6: 5-.,. lx'a'w'.ws fur sl111lf'l1lw.' NIUXC tha- more dexterous vlulis in our school was the lluys' A-Xrvhery lfluh. from whim-h many skillful arm-hers c-mnpeteil xsith one another on Thursdays. under the supervision of Nlr. 'l'c-rf-izin llinotto. The vlulv 4-nnsistetl of many riutmumrlliy memlwrs. snvh as Paul Kanrller who rc-vein-fl a gultl memlal for tlirvv yt-ars of ar-tiw partir-ipation. and Sam Allison anfl jim Xluunlain f-huth of xxhnni got a silver medal for two years of memhership. The arvhers, il was generally agreed. harl a sur-vessful anrl profitable- year. I l'lllNll the past year. many studvnls spent free- time re-laxing on the he-autiful r-ampus of their high sr-hool. llaily lunf-h pvrimls arlorclerl an e'x4'e-lleiit opportunity tn re-lax with 1-lassmatvs anrl to make neu frie-ncls aml Zif'IlllL1lIllbllll'f'r. Thx- high svllnul uflt-i'c-rl an f-xteiisixc alhlvtir- Iirugranl: lrut many liuys anil girls tiki-fl lu play lay means ul informal sports tlllfltlg tht- fc-xx minulvs alter lunvh. Surrh i'c'rrc-atimi oll'wretl cliwrsiun from tht- daily routine- anfl nas a lot of fun---espet-ially when the Uruvlf' IPllfllOgII'LllPllt'l' was at hanrlf 1-L6 TIIIIIIIIVFS gwl Ilfflllf. if-.5 .- -'-. 5 A f . 29 il fl 1 it -3 A-. X fluullgin . - ,. ' . 131' 0 8 Q ' O 1 Y: V 4 0 ,:,. -5 x n f. I 'J E - X x ... 4 fixhl X if Ru les dvfin Pd 11 en' .' HH newest vlulv in the alhletii' prograrn of our svhnol nas the cn-ed Stunts and Turnhling Clnh. mavliecl lay Miss Claire Saun- ders and Nlr. lfred Woodworth. 'lihis gyinnustir sport is vxhilvilinnal. not 1-onlpetiliw. A perforrnunve hy the group ke-pl an ussvmlvly almost breathless. The tnmlrlers were inxited ln parlivipate also in a llvd Cross Q-xhihiliml. as part nl' at tale-nl shun. Pete-r lieimann nas une of the gymnasts mastering tht- tevliniques nl' lbiiliillf't'. tumbling. and other aspevts nf this sper-iulixffd kind ul spurt. U. C. ff. has mme to the high sr-lnml-f not to he vonftlsefl with , any similar sounding alrlareviatimil This nnv stands for Referees. Ullia-ials. and floacliefs lllnlv. lts head is final-h Fred Wnml- xsorth. and it is spnnsorc'd in part hy the White Plains l'ls'f'1'c-atinll llepartmvnt. whit-h hvlps with tht- training ul. and nirns lu Pllllbltby. the lvudding nllivials. ilihv prvsifli-lit and lhv Ylvt'-lJI't'rl1lt'lll this ye-ui were Don lfrc-se and Toni Bailey. wspw-tiwly. llhristine Shim- xsus St'1'l't'lLll'XZ ,lll1lYEEl21IllIll.Il't'21illl'1'l'I und l.luxd KVIAII.1lllQ'!l1Iillll't'lLll'it'l'. 1-IT THEY T MBLE THEO'YEAR FULL 0E FUN A EW CLUB CA PROVIDE 'EW FEACHE GENUINE S CC SS U UALLY MILED 0 HOCKEY TEAM 1 .1 1 fl ft EV x 1 Q-VV ! if i li ft' J 1 li 'tai t gg it, Y t' 1 llm-E'a'j' fzonor learn Vllllllll-IIS xlzoll' ll'1.IlIIEIlK,'.f fl'l',IllliIll1t' 1.11 grime ruff- fng .lor Illl im ufezl .wliek figu res. HY rnn ten times around the field if SS ell. sueh lirnlrering up is needed for conditioning. aceording to Miss Claire Saunders, eoaeh of the girls' honor hockey teams. Beginning with an eighteen-school playday at Manhattan- xrlle Lollege in Or-lolver, the hor-key teams showed the lvenefits of their eonditioning. Although defeated hy a pri- vate sehool from liedford tft-21. they held a very strong Pelham team to a 1-0 sc-ore. and non the Hye game 12-ttl. lfrom the Learns entered in the playday. an outstanding team-eomparahle to all-county-f was pit-ked. Uur lfran Saxstelle. right lullhaek. played for that first learn and nas elevted eaptain of it. ln the regular season. the lot-al first and seeond teams uent to Hastings. where the first team lost Ht-fit. Hosted hy lfdgemont. both teams non. Next. l'leasantx'ille High School eame here. and was defeated by our first team. hut heat our seeond team, At liye. the first team nas again victorious. balancing the seore in our favor. The first learn had as its eo-eaptains Dolores lliax and lfran Saixtelle. The set-ond team elef-ted liuhy Cillman eaptain. lloth learns were aided lay ltuth Yerlvoys. manager. .-Xrnong the prominent memhers ol the honor teams. in addi- tion to Dolores and lfran. were Joyee Walkes lgoaliet. Jane Amsterdarn. Joan Yerhoys. and lke Uei -all seniors. High seorers were trio juniors. tlarol Grossman and lieth Fox. A sophomore. Delores Smalls. proved to he a very speedy wing. Sinee many outstanding players will he lost through graduation. the havkhone of next year's teams xsill he juniors like Kay Smith or sophomores like lflorenee l,awrenr'e. at-eording to Miss Saunders' report on prosper-ts. yr :iq 'Filing lllllll1'f.' ,llo1l1'fpoIu'r.' . T Q fx- . f' 't . S' ii , V at Q 5 I .! Q. H Q .ll . nissan: :: lll ' - .'.:u.:gu.::-Ilgnlgs Q- :se--:---:---::--H: n. u. u. ll :llsl u -in - Q. l ' Rrzvqzlvl-ers line up. X enthusiastic' I956 honor softball team. coached Ivy hliss Evelyn Hose. Miss Claire Saunders. and Mrs. Margaret Torrance. von- sisted of Ifvelyn Cohen. Harlvara Fonville. Margaret Gray. Franc-es Saxstelle. Juanita Tomlin. I.ennie Young: also. ,Ioyve Walkes. Anne- l.isa lfossdal. Dolores Iliaz. Pauline Seward. and Lorraine M1-lfaehren. The 1-oat-hes. in reporting on the prosper-ts for the I957 team. are looking forward to the return of many former memlwers and to addi- tions such as ,Ioan Yerhoys and Marie Hellusrio. t HI-I girls' tennis team ot' spring. I956. under the diret-tion of Mrs. Margaret Torranve. had a good season. with sueh stell- lxnoxsn players as Muriel ,Iac-olis. Jean Alexander. and Maxine Ilorf- man among its assets. espevially in vontests like that xtith St-arsdale. They lost the singles set there. hut non the doulvles matvh. xlrs. Torranre stated that tht- prospevts for V957 were good. sinre sexeral of last yearns team mould lie axailalrle. 'I'here mere also potentially good 1-andidates among this ye-ar's sophomore 4-lass. 119 GIRL EAGER T0tHITO BAT tl DIAMOND! GIRL -0 LY TENNIS TEA ERVED WELL MEDERNDANCE HA EXPO ED ORIGI ALITY 0URlVlERt AID E ER EEDED WATER Wl GS! ll o m 1' nt flf Sflll'fIiF., v'V . ., iziflflif N, U5 -S'-Y' . ' fl., 4- '15, '- C I. If llnhereis lfze unter? Xlf doesn't have to Come from Sr-otland Yard to he able to deduc-e why modern danee is popular! This year the heginning and advanc-ed groups--direc-ted hy lVliss Claire Saunders and Mrs. Margaret Torrance. respectively- spent mum-h time in developing the ter-hniques of modern daneing. The girls then added variations to these ter-hniques and produc-ed original numhers. Among past achieve- ments must he listed the 1-reation of modern flharlestonaires. even il. laasir-ally. the idea is not modern. in striel interpretation. l'iYFiYl'l'iriN W. P. H. S. girls were enrolled in the swimming group jointly sponsored hy the sf-hool and the Y. EV. C. A. During the seventh period on Thursdays. these mermaids journeyed to the pool of the Y. Nl. fl. A.. nhere they were 1-oar-hed hy Hrs. Olga lilixxard. Nlurion Cantor and Judy Pi:-kering. two apt memhers. have passed the diflit-ult life-saving test. Other good swimmers were tlay Wolfskill and Carol Pepin. It is said that no one dared mention the idea of nater wings to these independent swimmers and divers! 150 111-111'g1-116 1111f11. 11111111 f111111'1'1111. 1111111 x1Ll1l1il 11111-11: 111s11. 1311-1111 1,1l1ll'Il. 1.Ll11ll'l'lIlt' 17111'111s1111. 11ill'11LlI'il 1'111111111-, 111111 50 1151115 11111- 411111 1111'1-1- 1111 1-111111 1111'1-1- X4l111'1 11111 '1'I'X1'1-K x1i11lf 111l1t'N 111111- 11l1'r1' XH1l'f1N 111113 11111 111 ' ' 1111- 1111111111113 111 QlL1l1I1'- 111 111- 1111111-11 111 gym 1'111ff1-N. 111 lll1l11111ll111 11111111111111111N 1111 111 11111-1'f1'1111111f111- 1'411l1l1t'1111Hll. 1 ,.1 1 11111-1' 1-1111 1111111'1111- 11111 11111- sI1111'1 111111-1111111. 5111111111g 1111 111111111'111111- 1-111111111111111111 111' t'1l11lllF1Lir1l1. g111111 T I1111'1f1111111f111l1. 111111 11-111111111111 XK1'l't' 1111- 11111 1111111111-11 g1r1s 1 1 111111 11a1'l11-1111111-11 111 1111- 111-61111 111111-1111111 1UllI'1l2l11l?1l1r 11111'111g 1111- 1111111-r. X11fs 1,11-1y11 111151-. 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HE Officials' Clulw, supervised hy Nliss Claire Saunders. has taught its memhers the rules. techniques, and sportsmanship of olhciuling at haskethall games. Holds-rs of intramural rating as set lay national standards are Dolores Diaz, Gloria .lones. Joan Yerhoys. and Carolyn Young. Worthy of special mention are Jane ,-Kmsterdam. who holds a local rating. und Fran Santelle. xx ho holds an associate rating. Uther memhers of the cluh uere Marie Hel- luscio. Cathy Davidson. Dahlia Karpman. Florence l.aurt-nce. and Joyce Wulkes, is ho at times refereed and kept score at games. R031 intramural haskethall. taking: place tseasonallyit on three days each meek, tht- girls' honor teams were formed. Teams from Pleasantrille. lidgremont. New Rochelle. and Tuckahoe may have pondered over it hat made our teams seem so formidalwle. The reason may have heen the use of zone defense initiated luv the coarhe 1 ane aun nn Nr 1 Ud et Torrance on le COI'I1lHIldll0ll o ea oned ffuart Nlarffaret 1 ax ran antelle arolsn ant ue ounf' oi format uch a 'llalda Chen Doloie llldl Sheila ROllROlI joan Xerhox and Jos ce Walke f'I'11l'lIf nhaicfflfs in theory and prru'li1'f'. :5'3.f1. 3 1, sf 7 'ikff' lst 1 L9 ,.. '. ,H-.. ,1 rhvhh -,...., .,'.r,.x , CLUB ASSISTS A REFEREE DURIIIGAMES I TRAMURAL BA KETBALL CH LLE GE 1 QNX SA fJ3w ,lr s 1 fl nhl flll If ll rn lo llll 111 Ilflllll wore and gunu' nun .llrlny girls nmlfe rut'- Refill-Y rwworrl f1'l'4'!lI.Y SIIIIVI' .wrzwnw ,xzmllfwi In lop ilu' fUllI'f'.Y. L fr ff f inf. .V W lllq fc L I ll gs!!!ll:l:ll. - H-i::I:::-E:-if 2255: 5 I BADlVllNTON BIRD FLOCK TOC-ETHER 0 LOCAL DIANAS BU Y MAKI G B LL' -EYE :r ---.. LHINU lvaclminton time. approximately fifty girls pruetivecl eu-ry afternoon for the main tournament. The winners of this tournament were Joan Yerlmoys and Dolores Diaz. with lieth Fox anrl liurol llrossman as the runners-up. ln the 1-onsolation tourna- ment, Gloria Jones anal lrsula lielaus-r flk'll9lllf'Il lfranves Saxstelle anal .lane ,'xIIlSlt'l'Il2lIIl. Agility ainrl skill helpefl Dolores Diaz min the Westr-liester County Singles llluunpionship at the County Center. Dolores anti loan ut-re xietorious in the ,lunior Tournament of the vonntx. All partir-ilvunts were eoaellell hy tht- girls' three gylll lIISl rlletors. CLIULQS of Dianafs prowess 4-an still he hearfl at White Plains High. where there are heginning antl uclvaneecl groups in ar- eliery for girls. The honor team was 1-hosen from the aclxaneecl arc-hers. on the lvasis of highest sc-ores. Consisting of tuo rnemhers. this team enterecl tournaments with Pelham and Sr-arsclale high sr-hools: and it rlllillllllllfl scores to the N. -X. A. lntersr-holastir' Nlail Tournament. ln the spring' of 50. the girls cle-leated the hoys' r-lull here. Un the team again this year were Linclu Kinanian. Sun- llarish. Betty Connor. anrl Helen Smith. who challenge all Robin Hl'l4lfl5. QRS- 11 -.5 '. .' nl gag--.,,56 f, A sag I - 'Y , f. 'S-..,k-Nh-.tk '-Y' gl 4 ,'.'.,-.47 -knit-fi, ,Eh .X ig - -R... 1 :' E K viii 3 s ' H - . +- 5f '? 2ol:1- N1, fs..rN- f 3:-wwf i ' T llll.Nfl'f'S' of nllifxxu- 'l'l'I'l'X of llff'lIl'fv1' IDS 'ml fmrzl for girls. AVID EOUE TRIA GAI PROFICIE CY WITH RIDI G CLUB -f x 'ilk 'ff' ,, 5. -fyft' X Q -' , .jj-U .fn -A .?.,, 1.-x . ' i- Nga , Jf- ' 7XX -A.-' -7' .' xt: ya. . .wx 'ki 4 h -. ,ff , ,tt fa l-- .ffpl,.:,1 l -4 ' 1' X Q- rl -v -'-v ' Q - j ' TNR x:4 '7.3, f, '. 571-iv srl: b'Y44.'jf' '-S ' -fs , -' , xx , nd 1 'C N V' .,: - 5. ' ' PQ' in J, . Y If . C.-v fr, 1. I ...M , A 'g 1 I r 'L' o 5 A A 'L I ' if xX 1 . xx 'ue' , v 'Sf .'- V I ' ' 2 1. Y. ' v I,-' 4 j I. ' -v . :71 f b Sll'flll-1' slwwrfs un' lflw 1lIl.Vl.N nf I'IljIl1'lIll'llf for ffm RI'l1I.lIlLf Club as lflm' rizlf' for fun or for xfmzr. HIC Imlttllar sltttrt ttf ltttttling nas llltlttlllgllly t-iilittyt-tl L thi xt-'tr at Whitt- l'l'tin Hi--h l it'htt-t-it tt-'tm til' lixt- ' F c L 5 F. . . 7 1 5 mt-mlvt-rs t-at-h ttvtnpt-tt-tl tm Xlttntlay aftt-rntntms at tht- l'ttst lltmliiigr At'atlt-my. tllltlt-1' tht- FllIN'I'NlritIll ttf Nlr. -Xrthur Hriit-se-will antl Nlr. just-ph ligyt-tt. ttf tht- liilt'llllf'. antl tlartrlt- hpstt-iii. 5llltlt'Itl prt-sitlt-tit. Our axitl kt-glt-rs ltttttlt-tl txttm gamt-s a ttt-t-It against tbllllfl' tt-ams. tm a haiitlivalt hasis The ttnp tt'n att-rages kltlltlllg tht- htmys ut-rv t'lltlst ll ttu I'C'Ill'?St'lll WY. ll. H. S. in intt-rsvholastit' matcht-s. During tht- st-astm, lht- tt-am at-vttmttlatt-tl a 2-2 rt-t-trrtl. uhilt- tht- ll tt-am ptrstt-tl a TS-I prtvlttwtitm. mut-h to tht- vhagrin of tht- -Y' mt-mht-rs. Tlit- top lixt- htntlt-rs Nt-lstm lilitx. Phil lllilZt'I'. .ltvhn St-ashtvrt-. -Xl Stt-iriht-rg. atltl Ttvny W al- tt-rs anti tht- sttltstitutt-s Phil Nlazilli. Nlitkt-y lam. aritl Alan llakt-r rt-prt-st-tilt-tl Whitt- Plains High Sthtrtnl in tht- Wi. l. .-X. A. lUlll'llLllllt'ltl. 'l'ht-y plan-tl thirtl in this t-vt-nt. Illlfitlgl' tht- t'ttltl'rt' til tht- htmling st-astm, lfrt-tl lfiliilx mllett tht- high singlt- gamt- tml' 217. Xt-lstm lllitl. litnxt-xt-r. attaitit-tl tht- top 21Xt'l'21QlP tif ltnl. Arntmg tht- girls. lfamlt- lfpstein was high. with a 135 att-ragt-. This vluh has ht-t-rl, sint't- its int-E-ptitm. mit- ol' the largt-st in tc-rms Oli llllIHltt'l'S partivipating: it has also ht-t-ii one tvl tht- must at'tlYt-. Its history iiivtwlvt-s st-xt-ral atlvisersf- int-ltttling ont- tif its most artlt-nl sptmstmrs, Nlrs. -Xlit-e Kylt-. iitnt' rt-tirt-tl aiitl mort- than time st't-nt- for htmltlilig its st-ssitms. ln kt-t-ping ttith tht- ltwal attittltlt- tit' atltllts ttmxtartl tht- spurt. it has ht-ltl its tmn ht-i't- for yt-ars: alitl it is salt- ttr say that this yt-aris t'lt1h was an ttntliit-stitnit-tl Stlt'l't'SF anti that all of its mt-mltt-rs hatl not ttttly a Iill'llSillll tlmt-. hut also a xt-rx' satisfvinu' tnit-. t'HO0L' KEGLER TRIKE AN SPARE .- t-1+ -ji yx Eg! 1 ff 41--xii' -- Nxift l..lIl,I..N !1IlIl'lI'f.Y 11l1t11't'.X gt-I Ifrt-ir NIfI.A'l'.Y Il'l.llI llllflllillg In .VlNlI'l' us lllt- grunt- .wt-1-nts up lfzt-fr 11lf1-bv. Nl' If X svlwol. iluring tlif- tllrw- year, me fc-ninrs lnuc licvn llerf-, has at litllc dog 1-alle-cl Nlistvr tlyni. l'mc-tirully 1-x'e1'y flutlenl lunms liinl tn Nliss luxe-lin llusv: lllf' l lln- gan' lllllt- It-llnn llt'lUIl lll' liilllbf fpunicl mlm xxigglus tnnl wugglt-5 up tlu- hall, his tail and eyes lic-spt-uliiiig frifwiclli- nc-ss ancl trusting happinefs. Letis look at our svliool Mister flym might. In fall. svlmol mis a umnlvrliil plum- with lnmrlrml Hnaylrv lllUllNLlllflSil ul nnify lmys anrl girln tln- lxinfl mu' Ilillllfilllf' likes -aruuncl tlle placv. 'lilwj' new-itil llrivmls as vet. lint tlivx' loolu-ml as il llwx' Qurcl 5' uonlcl lm. is llie flaps nent un. lliu turns-rl out tu lu- realli' lun 1 ni' nlrvfl. lln-x uc-nt out un thi ln l'l't'll Villllfrlli unnl lxnhlxul lvzlllf urnunfl ur lvatlc-al tllf-in Nllll xlivlv Ili , : vp. ulxnl flnmccl at lmnlin-ff lor nw- t'l't'Lllll anal 1-tiki-. NN lien uinlu-1' l'ilIIlt'. ul- lliuuuli tliex' nun tnswrl ills- lvallf. tllf lun nent un Xkllll lllwl dr ninf-li flnmtiiig. The-n. tm, 1 lln-rv new l.lll'lrllIliIN tru-vs Llllll -nuts unrl nurni rmnn4 intl Inurm- lu 4-'tt 1 . Xliitli -firing. Hlll xwnt tln' lu- 2 'N nuttin. Ill . 1 . . L niurc- lmllf: unnl tht- uruw yn-is l't'1'lI 'tnnl lnrwlx -in . i - . 'ri .intl Q-xr-rvlnnlx nas lialppx' Ill at new ix lx. lun L1 littls nlfr-. ISO Ml TER GYVI Fl DS SCHO0L A DOG' LIFE ABO T IDEAL! Tin' Uruvlc lfmuglzl 111111 l,Il'N dug 141211141 vnjoy Il r'lr1.wr luulf at dnglwnd. F REWELL T0 ALL l TlfH twelve years tmore or lessl, here it is grarluation. Somehow there seemetl to lie no in- hetween. For vears we loolietl for- ward to this time: we thought it would never eome. Yes. we lovecl our schools. in our wav: lvut gratluation meant so mum-li that seemecl wontlerl'ul. like lreing grown up. lveing' pretty wise alnout a lot ol' things. lveing reatlv lor at greater tlegree ol' intlepemlem-e. Uracluation was a clream, a tlream of a heautilul lar-away time. Now here it is. .-Xml we tlonit know exactly how we feel or how w'e're going to feel in the next weeks. What does the future mean for us? Well. manv of us have jolms to look forward to. Some alreaclv are working at part-time employment. For sueh. gracluation is not 501116- thing entirely tlillerent. lnut rather hereafter having' only one jolm to which we give all our tlay. For the lnovs. there is always the prohalrilitv that ln-lore long, almost surelv at some time, there will he a stint ol military rluty. A large percentage ol our elass will he going to eollege. Nlanv ol us have alreatlv heen at-eeptecl hy the sehool ol' our hrst ehoiee. Others are still waiting and mule ing plans. Whatever our or-eupation may he Ill the ltlltllljtllillfi or rlistant future. there goes with ltr ever ti part ol our high sehool. NX e are not saving a lnnal gootl-lit. laeeause we shall never lre wholly apart. 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