Windham Ashland Jewett Central School - Wajerian Yearbook
- Class of 1947
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I- 5 ' Z-7211 if ...M by 0 0 3 K 0,1 , 4 y ,Lg 4,1 M ilf, v 'I I Il. 6 fjgm j, W,,.'Z' A 1 ,f . :5 fflfff 1 f l In ' f, pa, 1: , ' yf , 4-4 f na' ff 2 1- , ' 1, AfAv 1 Q At, l ,lg A' X f' ' 4 WW F' I X X A , u .WY yu 4. V! ' f Q? 4 n f f ,J- 1 ' 117 1 ' W' AL , I , X 9 6 0 t Mnglzts of rzwfwmw abl Seated Standing BOARD OF EDUCATION De Long Pres Cammer, Clerk Johnson, lr R Cornell Not in the picture lr H Brockett Treas DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT PRINCIPAL lr R HacNaught Ur B Woodworth 2 4' O Hr. H. , ., lr. S. lr. L. . . Hr. N. Barnes, lr. G. Morse . . , . I .N ur Dx? rloros 5 2 in aaa in lui? ll Mr Burdette E Woodworth A B M A Prlnclpal Elementary Departme Mrs Gladys Voodworth Normal M133 Mary Dunham Normal Mrs Edna Flero Normal Mlss Ada Smalling B S M1s3 Catherine Morse Normal Miss Kathryn Brockett, Normal Grade Crade Grade Grade Grade Grade Secondary Degartment Miss Carolyn B Baniak A Mr Burdette G Dewell A Mlss Roberta R Jobson A Miss Florence I Linlndoll A Mrs Sh1rley D MacNaught, Miss He en R Merry, A B B Miss Helene B Nlchols, A Mr Sheldon N Peck, Normal Mathematics Sclence Engllsh , M Commerclal Languages SOG18l Studles in L Librarian Grade 7 Mr Philip Sanderson, S T B B S Grade 8 Sgecial Teachers Mr. Frank Biletzky, B. S. Instrumental Music Mr. Charles S. Greenleaf, B. S. Agriculture A Ind. Arts Miss Dorothy Horne, Ed. B. Girls' Physical Education Mr. James G. Mackey, B. S. Boys' Physical Education Edwin G. Mulbury, M. D. School Physician Mrs. Edith Schermerhorn, R. N. School Nurse Miss Dorothy Teed, B. S. Vocal Music Miss Dorothy Thompson Secretary to Principal 1338 . .K fxj wfd . 2 KZJP A f of Vg 5 5 f Y 1 ' t 5 2 . o , Q 0, 0 1, l . nt . 1 , 1 .' 2. , , 2 . ' , 3 ' , . . L . A , 5 6 . , .B. . . , . B., M. A. 3 ' . , . B. ' . ' , . B. .A. ' . ' . Ph. B. l . . ., . S. ' ' . ' .B.,B.s. .S. 5 311 fDe61cah To one who through her stay with us has so dlllgently counseled and insp1red us as advlsor, teacher,and friend, we, the Seniors, Co sincerely dedicate this,the l9L7 ed1t1on of the 'NaJer1an, to Carolyn Robertson Brock. 4 1 t Svninrs ',' 'JW-X L vm ,W ' 5 f 1 M: 'f M H 1 mLM ,L . e Euros arwlla Q SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President Clyde Van Valin Vice President Richard Berry Secretary Curtis Peck Treasurer Shirley Conklin Student Council Rep R0b6l't German CLASS COLORS CLASS FLOWER Green and White White Carnation MOTTO Hodie Non Cras 6 ,,. f , n .APN 3 I! ELHER ALBERTI Baseball Blotter Staff Soccer Basketball All nature wears one universal grin HAROLD BAKER NThe web of our life is a mingled yarn, good and 111 together So augh yourself into stitches Blotter Staff Soccer Basketball Boy Scouts RICHARD BARRY 'len of few words are the best men N Dramatics Orchestra Student Council Rep Class Officers President Vice President Student Council Officers Treasurer Track Meet Band 5,4 HILTON 'His tongue is Though seldom Student Council Rep Chorus Soccer Basketball Baseball F. F. A. BRANDOW always in motion to the point 4 5,4 2,5 2,3 2,:s,4 7 E1 Z nr' ITD :fig -H... ' TK. 7' 1 J ' U .a HARY ELLA BROCKETT I'll find a way or make 1t'W Blotter Staff Class Officers President Treasurer Operetta Wajerian Staff Music Festival Salutatorian Dramatlcs Chorus 2,3,4 SHIRLEY CONKLIN nShe is pretty to walk with And witty to talk with And pleasant to think on Dramatics otter Staff Class Officers Secretary Treasurer Wajerlan Staff Chorus Play Days ROBERT GERHAN uBorn with a gift of laughter and sense that the world is mad.' Boy Scouts Blotter Staff Student Council Rep. Dramatics Basketball Soccer 2,3,4 JOAN HAUSER 'Laugh and be merry, remember, better the world with a song.' Class Officers Treasurer 2 Secretary 3 Dramatics 5 Blotter Staff 5 Wajerian Staff 4 Cheerleading 4 Girl Scouts 1,2 Music Festival 1,2,4 Orchestra l,2,3,4 Chorus B l,2,3,4 8 3 :vaj- fa if fam R 'xi-, '-:ggi HOPE KEHPTON 'Each little lyrical Grave or satlrlc Musical miracle Blotter Staff Band Class Officers Treasurer Dramatlcs Music Festival Art Club Orchestra 2,5,4 Chorus ,3,4 RONALD KEHPTON 'Argument is food for the mind Dramatlcs Wajerian Staff Class Officers President Art Club MICHAEL HATTERA 'He's a good fellow among fellows Librarian Ass't Blotter Staff Track Meet Crop Show Soccer Basketball ,5,4 Baseball 2,:s,4 RONALD MORSE 'The combined qualities of a man and an athlete ' Boy Scouts Track Meet Blotter Staff Basketball 2,5 4 Baseball 2 5,4 Soccer ,3 4 9 qxb 3-1-l-so GT? if nv'-L mx 1 CURTIS PECK He said L tle, b t to the purpose Class Officers Vice President Secretary Basketball Baseball Soccer 2 3 4 WALTER PELHAM uThe world colning genius as if thought plunged irto a sea words and came up dripping Student Council Rep Track Meet Band Baseball Student Council Officers President Vice President Secretary Blotter Staff Dramatics Soccer Basketball 2,5,4 HARIE QUINN 'If she will she will yo may depend on it If she won't she won't and there the end of it N Chorus Blotter Staff Class Officers Vice President Wajerian Staff Social Studies Assembly Dramatics Sports Club Girl Scouts 1 2, Cheerleading 2,5,4 Scrap Drive Chairman , ,5 Play Days , , KARL RAPPLEYEA 'For after all,the best thing one can do when it is raining, is to let it ra1n.' Blotter Staff Chorus Track lest 5,4 Boy Scouts 1,2 5 2 3,4 Soccer 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3,4 Basketball 2 5 4 10 if X 1 I it K s WANITA ROE uLook then into thine hear and wrlte'n Blotter Staff Girl Scouts Chorus 4 Q-anna QP' 71: ROBERT SCHLESINGER HA careless song, with a lit e nsense in it now and then Dramatics Blotter Staff Baseball Basketball Soccer B 'fit Qu 'S' THERESA TIESMEYLR uHer voice was ever soft gentle and low An excellent thing in woman ' Operetta Blotter Staff Chorus 2 5 4 UARJORIE TOMPKINS 'A little word in kindness spoken A motion or a tear Has often healed the heart that's broken And made a friend sincere. Blotter Staff Chorus ll CLYDE VAM VALIN HBe not afraid of life Believe that life is worth llvlng, and yourbellef will help create the fact N Blotter Staff Soccer Lusic Festival Chorus Baseball Basketball Crchestra Wajerian Staff Class President 3 5 5 4 4 4 All State Festival 9 1 Band 1 Girl most likely to succeed Boy most likely to succeed Best boy dancer Best girl dancer Nest popular girl Most popular boy Done most for the Quietest girl Uuietest boy Most athletic boy Most athletic girl Girl artlst Boy artist Best dressed bov Best dressed girl Best sense of hunor Class optimist Class pessinist host tudious girl lost studlous boy Best looking boy Best looking girl Class prankster The happy medlum lass Our voice w1th a smlle Class gr1nner Class isolationlst 4 MISS DOROTHY HORNE Advl or Mary Ella Brockett Walter Pelham Robert Schlesinger Joan Hauser Joan Hauser Walter Pelham Clyde Var Valin Therese Tlesmeyer Karl Rappleyea Marie nuinn Wanita Roe Ronald Kenpton Richard Barry Shirley Corklin Hilton Brandow Curtis Peck Harold Baker Theresa Tlesmeyer Clyde Van Valin Ronald Morse Shlrlev Conklin Robert German Margorie Tompkins Hope Kenpton Elmer lberti Mlchael Iattera C2 ? 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Richard Barry 001' Dusly5I'Cauuser1pt It was like walking into a higher world as we entered our school building, in September 1943, to begin our freshman year Our first step of progress was to select our class colors which are green and white, our flower which ls a white carnation and our everlasting motto,'Hod1e Non Gras' which means'Today Not To morrow ' With the help of Hrs Hauser our class advisor, we elected our class officers Richard Barry, President, Ronald Horse, Vice President, Vivian Smith, Secretary, Joan Hauser, Treasurer, and Walter Pelham, Student Council Represen tatlve With these dependable officers we started on our merry way for a sue cessful year Because of the war we were prevented from sponsoring any social events, but were fortunate enough to have a scrap drlve and magazine campaign With the arrival of spring, the freshmen sprung a most entertaining assembly, 'The Science Forum ' We also had a movie called 'The Flying Deuces 'Thus end ed our freshman year with three long years of high school awaiting us It was now 1944 and we had arrived in the halls of W A J as sophomores W welcomed into our class two new Brooklyn accents, which we soon discovered be longed to Hope Kempton and her brother, Ronald Then we immediately set to work electing our class officers They were Ronald Kempton, President, Curtis Peck, Vice President Vivian Smith, Secretary, Mary Ella Brockett, Treasurer, and Hilton Brandow, Student Council Representative With these very capable officers our year's activities began We were very,very excited and thrilled when the day arrived for us to select our class rings From thencnmwewerepa flently awaiting the arrival of them After having no activities for two years the sophomores took their first steps ln sponsoring a Hard Times Hallowe'en Dance, which proved to be a great success During the year basketball games were resumed and we enjoyed serving refreshments, the proceeds from which helped add to our class funds Before we knew it Class Night had come and we all appeared as Irishmen from Ireland and enjoyed the basketball games and dance which was held after the games Our chance then came to sponsor our ann ual movie, 'The Hollywood Cowboy ' Even though our class was not in the lead, we were proud of the scrap drive and magazine campaign in which we took part Buch to our disappointment we lost a fellow student, Lyle Sokoll, who left to Join the Navy, but we quickly regained our loss by welcoming Shirley Conklin from South New Berlin to join our happy sophomore class The Junior Prom in the beautifully decorated Hawaiian Audltoruim And so we came to the end of a very happy and prosperous sophomore year Our junior year was a success from the very start Our class officers were Mary Ella Brockett, President Marie Quinn, Vice President, S lrley Conklin, Secretary, Hope Kempton, Treasurer and Richard Barry Student Council Rep resentatlve Working very lndustriously with the help of Irs Hauser, our class advisor and llss Llnlndoll our faculty advisor, we edited 'The Blotter Of course we had our troubles but we thought we did a pretty good Job In No vember our biggest thrill came when we received our class rings And we cer tainly d1dn't hesitate to show them off either In this year, one of our classmates, Vivian Smith left us The junior class also presented a very en tertaining movie entitled 'Hy Friend Flicka ' which helped to increase our class funds At Christmas time we were pleased when Hrs Hauser gave us our class mascot, a lamb but we were greatly saddened when she left us We were soon taken under the very capable wings of Miss Robertson At class night paraded into the gym as prisoners of W A J , complete with shovels, rocks and striped suits In February in true junior fashion, we sponsored our Saint Val entlne Dance, and decorated the auditorium appropriately With the arrival of spring, the juniors began their scrap drive As usual we d1dn't take first place, but still we had done our best The highlight of our Junior year was the Junior Prom or Cotton Ball The gym transformed into a southern mansion from which came the music of the Catskill lountaln Offbeats At last the day arrived for the annual junior and senior picnic which was concluded by movies in the evening At graduation the junior girls held the daisy chain and sev eral boys served as ushers Once again we came to the close of a successful year, looking forward to being happy, proud seniors 13 0 . . . . e rolled around and six of our girls had the honor of serving punch and cookies . . 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' , we September came fast and one by one we came happily bark to school knowing that we were seniors and hoping that the underclassnen would know ttls as well as we did Thus who walked to school used the front door as only the seniors had the nonor of doing We chose Clyde Van Valln for our President Richard Barry for our Vice President Curtis Peck for our Secretary Dhirley Conklin for our TPCBBU SP, and Robert German for our Student Council Representative Vlth the help of Miss Robertson we were on our way to a :rand year with many activities and excitement We had our annual magavine campaign and really solo ma avines Shirley Conklin won a money award for selling one of the larg st number of magazines in the campaign Our big step toward entertalnm nt was our saylaugh able Senior Varieties Night wr'tten by Miss Robertson and Miss Horne Steve Jones and his On nstra provided the musical background for the Senior Christmas Hop A large, gally decwrated Christmas tree, in the center of t e dance floor made the yuletide spirit ever present in the hearts of those who attended The lgge t task came when we started endless afternoons of work on 'THE WAJERIANU our yearbook which qmrolires all the pleasant memories of our nigh school days lhen the day came when Miss Robertson who helped us in so many ways left be cause she was oelng married Miss Horne has capably filled the advisor vacancy and has helped us add a successful 'finlsn to our senior year On larch 7 tne Round Robin was held at W A J The senlors luckily we e chosen to serve re freshments following the same whfch added considerably to our bank account Class night soon came and we all marched into the aldltorlum as happy milkmen and mllkmaids, all set to have a grand night of fun At last came the day 'C had been planning for since we were verdant freshmen, our Washington Trip left Windham April 4 full of pep, high hopes and dreams Ffve days la er we reallved In Nay we seniors were guests of honor at t e ND1teh Garden N the prom given by the W A J juniors Graduation vith all its activities had eo e at last It is the culmination of our high school career this is the final chapter ln our hi tory As we leave, our high school days will remain trans fixed in our memories Dhlrl y Conklin Theresa Tlesmeyer Cut' Class qrlbutes Elmer Albertl Harold Baker Rlchard Barry l1lton Brandow Marv Flla Brockett Shlrley Conkl1n Robert German Joan Hauser Hope Kempton Ronald Kempton Michael Matters Ronald Norse Curtls Peck Walter Pelham Narle Cuinn Karl Rappleyea Wanita Roe Robert ochlesineer Theresa Tiesmeyer Narworle Tompklns Clyde Van Val1n An Allls Chalmers Tractor to help you on the farm A pa1r of Adler Rlevator Shoes so you can be taller than she A flashy, splsshy,bow t1e decorated w1th p1nk elephants, sum drops, and lollypops show of your own to pive Bob Hope some COmDeC1C1OH book of late passes for the dorm wh1te W6dd1DP A blsser and better contract w1th the mouth orsan MUSIC Hall Rockettes ffront row, th1rd from the left! Jo Stafford's voice Lana Turner to f1ll dear palr l9b7 b1s, date those lonely wlnter SVGHIHUS to take the place of the deer you lost th1s year of pastel socks so we uon't have all that noise Super De Luxe Chevrolet to replace shlny doctor's shlnple to hang up 1n 1055 book to keep those dates stra1sht cush1on to soften those hard knocks received m the basket ball eames A partnersh1p w1th Varsa so vou can applvyour artlstlctaknt A dollle for your very own A pos1t1on as Dr Pelham's head nurse A box of spare parts for Calv1n's car so vou'll alwaysgpg to those souare dances. A beautlful church w1th a larse consresatlon,and a parsonase with steam heat, attached. 14 h A A , , L . . . . Q '. .I rw , D ' I ' , L, , l , ' , I A 5 A A 9 A, . . ,, t , e . - - , A. ' - b .S I J V K 1 ' l i , rl - 1 .4 s . 1 1 Q 0 1 A I n 1 . . , , , . U , , ', . . . . , Y' . 1 ,- , 3 , - W n Q , , , D . We returned to Windham tlred, but happy because our high hopes and dreams had been . - 1 , 1. 1 . t . , . - T - 5 . . , s . J V - - e is. H 7' A A ' ' . . . . A A ' , ' A ' ' ,. A N V - Z . I n A , ' . , A ' f , . A A ,- A .x . b . V . ! . . ' U A A ', . A ' , ' - 0 ' ' F . Scroll of tk qutur' It is February 29 in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and sixty Castle Catskilllan is the scene of much hurry and scurry The reason for this is that their msjestles King Van Winkle and Dame Van Winkle are preparing for the traditional feast ln honor of the Klng's birthday Since he has a birthday only once every four years, this is an extremely gay occasion The sound of the trumpet announces the first arrivals Ronald Horse and Bob ser man, two super salesmen for Uranium Products Corp Little did we realize that Bob German's gift of gab would get him so far He has been known to sell any thing from a toothbrush to an atomic bomb Their enthusiastic greetings are suddenly interrupted by a startling noise out side They dash madly to the window And lo and behold they see the approach of a strange sky monster What can it be? Their curiosity is quickly put at ease as they see the designer of this monstrosity, they gasp with surprise to see Ronald Kempton alighting from the cockpit with his hostess, Joan Hauser, and his mail clerk like Matters, closely at his side With a pull here and a turn there, the Spirit of '80 collapses into box size and is wheeled to the castle drawbridge Joan still has an excess of energy which is giving Mike no end of discomfort Now that he is aging, no longer will his legs carry him as fast as they did when he used to play basketball for W A J way back in '47 Greetings loud and long are exchanged as they enter the court Ronald expresses his regrets that his sister, Hope, was unable to attend because of her personal appearance tour in Europe She did however, send her messa e via the televi sion 'It would prove good entertainment for the celebration, thought she There is so much talk going on ln the huge court that the sound of the trumpet can't be heard by the group Giving up in disgust and being too anxious to walt until they are quiet, Dr Pelham, and his private nurse, Theresa Tlesmeyer with her friend Mrs W Spencer Kwe knew her as Shirley Conklinl comes crashing through the door 'Aust be that you need a doctor to examine your ears,' thought Walter 'D1dn't you hear your trumpet man your majesty7' Her majesty explains the situation and all agree it is worth a doctor's call if the doctor is Walter Pelham Theresa has much news to give the group She had been nursing Richard vate nurse's care All precautions were taken to avoid any unnecessary trouble to his million dollar cowboy voice S lrley who looks as charming as ever, has been doing so much traveling around these days with her contractor husband Bill that she is all ears to hear all the latest W A J gossip All the group is surprised to learn that Marie Quinn is now teaching girls' Physical Education at W A J She has been teaching in California but remaining true to her A M she returned to W A J Yes she still chases the soccer balls in the creek Too bad that fence 1sn't up yet As a reunion monument, why not build the school a wire fence? It is agreed, it can be done Harold Baker who has just flown in says he will make the necessary arrangements It ls practically time for the K1ng's entry but still all the members are not present They know Wanita Roe, the well known American author will be late be cause she is still signing her autograph for her public on her latest success Marjorie Tompkins and she are still close pals although Marjorie is a kindergar ten teacher in Albany and finds little time to travel far and wide with Wanita They still find time to go dancing on double dates though Mary Ella Brockett the head librarian at lies Ette's School for Girls and Rev Van Valin will be coming together as they have arranged to meet on the N Y Central to come here Once again the trumpet sounds and in walk themerrygentlemen farmers of Windham Elmer Albertl and Curt Peck with Karl Rappleyea, famous baseball fielder who has taken time off from today's game just to be at the reunion lldst all the confusion, the blare of trumpets and rolls of the drums are heard His majesty enters With all the pomp of a true king lr Woodworth greets the class of '47 A toast to the king is declared by Hilton Brandow, the scientific milk expert who sneaked in just before the king Happy birthday, King VanW1n kle happy birthday from the class of '47 Long into the evening the feasting and celebrating continues Such a glorious reunion' No wonder they all desire another in l98O' 15 I ! 5 Q ' -' I A ' , - n . , g , - ' 9 u U , 4 Romeo Harry only a few weeks ago. He had his tonslls removed and was under pri- ' I , I I I . . . , . ' ' 1 1 - , ' ' I ' 1 0 ' I 1 ' ' , . Helen Aeschbach Naomi Barnum Robert Buist Robert Cross Beatrice DeLong Merrill DeLong Donald Dresser Ellen Dunham Florence Holdridge Lula Holdridge William Hoyt Doris Johnson Kenneth Hunt Frances Layman Mildred Mead Martha Jane Miller William Newland Edwin Partridge Dolores Piergiorgi Gloria VanLoan Lemuel Vining Jane Wiers Mr Biletzky Mr Dewell Miss Merry Mr Greenleaf Miss Miss Mlss Miss Miss Miss Miss Mrs Horne Linindoll Thompson Teed Baniak Nichols Jobson MacNaught Mr Woodworth Mr Mackey go . A hunting tripto Canada withall expenses paid. e. I quests A secretary to keep your dates straight A subway from Windham to Maplecrest so that you can stay after school for the yearbook, games and Sports Club A position as 1955 'swoon boy ' Trumpet lessons from Harry James An apartment in the west end of Windham so you can be with Martha Jane A girl tall enough so that you won't have to bend over A position on Varsity first team in basketball Gobs and gobs of telephone calls better yet a b Pu zer Prize for short stories for 195A A positiones head instructor in the Arthur llur ray Holdridge Square Dancing School A permanent position as coffee maker A brilliant future A life full of smiles Longer hours in the Victory Store so Karl can keep you company A transferto Tannersvillefor sentimental rea sons The men you meet on the other end of the tel ephone A lifelong position as Windham's scorer and ti mekeeper A car so you can get around in a big way A place as top Conover model for 1950 Success in a musical career An automatic hair comber The opportunity to conduct your composition in Carnegie Hall A research laboratory equipped with the latest atom izer A Christmas to go with the rest of your nam A new l9b7 Plymouth to take the place of 'Old Faithful' in transporting the 'Ag' boys to ex hibits A penthouse apartmentin Rochester equippedwith a swimming pool,tenn1s court,baseball diamond Oh, yes and Bob' Heaps of future success and happiness A Santa to go with your Claus and a new car in stead of his reindeer Ktruck, that isj A room for vocal instruct1on all your own A dance with Wally German free from cut ins A soundproof conference room The long Journey you have coming to youforthe gap between your front teeth Just a great big 'thank you' for everything Fixtures for the two way speaking systemto save time and labor A turnip juice distillery to supply your teams with pep 16 S IIIOI' Sages L E T O In Uh1S year 19L7,as the world looks forward to everlastlng peace, we of the graduatinr class f1nd ourselves aboutto become an act1ve part of our great democracy We cannot help but wonder about the future but of th1s we are sure You, our parents and friends,our princ1pal and teachers, our superintendent and the school board have made available to us suff1cient background for development of mind and character I trust that we will use, to the greatest ad vantage,th1s which you have given most wholeheartedly, and that we will not falter along the way Tonlght, as we embark on that portlon of the stream of life where the rap1ds beat more lmplacably on the bow to hinder our course, where the wh1rlpools are ever more competentto ensnare the unwarv, we must Tea11Ze that we are to l1ve 1n the world among men The F6SDOHS1bl11ti6S and ocportunltles of these four years have passed by forever but the issue of the future rests not in 3CC1deHtS of position or circumstances, but in our own hands tion, classmates, I can wish nothlng higher or happier for us than that throu h our lives, in ioy and sorrow, in brightest sunshine and deepest shadow, there remain with us the consciousness of duty well performed and of life faithfully lived In the hope of such a future,with many pleasant memoriesof our fellowship and with the assurance of an unfailing affectionate remembrance I bid you all farewell Walter Pelham L U A T O Members of the Board of Educatlon, Superintendent MacNauzht, Prin cipal Woodworth,parents,teachers and friends of the Class of l9L7 We are truly honored by vour presence here ton1ghtat our Commence ment Exerc1ses We know you are here because you are 1nterested in us, and that knowledge makes us doubly proud as we, tonlght, step out 1ndependently into the world For the past twelve years we have been guided to this goal by you our kind parents and friends and our loyal and efficient facultv We fully realize that without your guiding hand me could not have reached this manor step 1U life We give you our sincere thanks for the inspiration you have instilled in us, and also for the patience and understanding you have shown us Time is the most important factor in life, and we in our time have been privileged to climb the first and second rungs in the ladder of education Some of us will climb higher on this ladder Whether the third rung of this ladder takes us through formal education, or through the school of experience, we will endeavor to give the world such serviceas will honor you,our parentszmd our Alma Mater We w1ll remember these past days in W A J and cherish them for the years to come As it is you who have made our graduation to nite possible, we extend to you a most cordial welcome Mary Ella Brockett 17 8 V A D I C R Y --S 9 , When I stop and think of the four wonderful years of our associa- S A T R Y 1 t SENIOR ADDRESS Once again the senior class of W A J must leave what has been to us a successful high school career Throughout our four years of high school we have striven to uohold the traditions and teachings of your school which has eoulpped us to become useful citizens ln the future we greatly appreciate the kind and faithful interest of our teachers and the riendliness of our fellow stud nts which has afforded us great pleasure during our high school vears As me go through life we are contirually followirg in the footsteps of those who have preceded us ikewise otlers are following along l1fe's road So tonight as we take a very important step up this path, we must leave our post as seniors of W A J to the junior class Truly this banner has not virtue in itself but is only a symbol of the challenge which meets you as next year's seniors a challenge which is your privilege to fulfill ln carrying out the traditions for whlcr this banner stands With this banner we extend to you our best lshes for your success in upholding the st ndards of W A J as the C1 ss of '48 JUNIOR RESPONSE It 1S wlth creat prlde that I accept thus banner as presldent of the luU1OP class Th1s has been the trad1t1on for manv vears andwe are proud to have a share 1n all lt stands for For the flrst tlme 1D twelve vears we are to be separated but we shall cont1nue to be frlends, ChGF1Sh1HU the memorv of the pleasures we have shared Tonlpht you are FOIUU out 1HtO the world vulded bv the teachlnvs vou have had 1n W A J You W111 take upon yourselves new problems, and we hope you M111 meet them wlth the courave vou have shown us durlng vour stav here Remember that we Jun1ors wlll do our best to uphold the trad1t1ons of the senlor class and of W A J as svmbollzed by Ch1S banner We ex tend to vou, the class of 'A7 best wlshes and haDDlH9SS for your new l1fe Frances Lavman 18 W N . A . V I 4 1 A A 1' er - ' ', A . , 3 l , 1 us s I Y . a , , w '. ' a .. . . , a . Clyde Van Valin - 1 7. A . I ' , . O 0 0 5 . . Q 0 I . ! . . . HHEPZ -Y 'Freshmen GD ,Q fs A fi First Row L. Mattera, B. Irish, R. Stafford, S. Stevens, W. Thompson, E. Pier- g1org1,H. Pousent, J. Partridge, J. Lane, M. Terne, R. Schlesinger Second Row Mr. Dewell, M. Tlompson, P. Fancher, E. Andersen, E. Hoyt, T. Beers, L. Hoyt, E. Partridge, K, yinepy L. Peck Third Row . Persons, J. Quinn, J. Mackey Tbomoson, T schlesinger B Dewell R Jordan C Wellington R Osborn, J Nodine hot In Picture G Barry W German, S hc Coubrey, W Mead, R Pelham, D Alle 5' Pk moves First Row Partridge, P Hauser, E Walker Mallory, C Tuttle, B Andersen Daum Munson, T Knapp, J Vining, Miss Linindoll, P Thetford, MacNeil Euchler, W Muller, A Buist Barkley, R Bailey, C Lane, Decker, W Quinn, J Fealey Knox Second Row Third Row Not in Picture .Ye Jumors 1 20 First Row Miss Baniak, M Mead, F Holdridge, Vining, D Johnson, J Wlers Newland Second Row Dunham, W Hoyt, E Decker Piergiorgi, E P8TtT1dg6, Aeschbach, N Barnum Third Row DeLong, M Miller B DeLong Dresser, G VanLoan F Layman, Buist Not in Picture Cross, L Holdridge, K Hunt ye Seventh Grave First Row Jacobs H Johnson, V Newland L Partridge, C lallory Hatthews, R Goodfellow L Tuttle Second Row Vallleres, I Burhans, H Joscelyn L Irish, B Hapeman, Kempton C Hauser, F Dunham Third Row Soharf L DeLong flqhkh Grave First Row Hiller, T Layman, C Baker, T Hayes, H Kelly Partridge, A Ising, G Vining, N Stevens Second Row Cook F Matthews, H Dodge C Goslee, I Reinertsen, Stewart E Horse, W Phipps, P VanVa1in Third Row lr. Sanderson, R. Dsum, C. Albertl, A. Brandow, H. Hoare, F. Newcomb F. Tompkins Not in Picture -J. Quinn, S. Stevens 21 W. , . . , . . , J. . , . F. . . , . . B. , . . O Hr. Peck, J. Bentley, G. Pederson, G. Haner, J. Bailey, I. , . ' 4 fi' J ..... , R. . . . N. , . . , . . K. , . . . I IFou1'l'l: Grave First Row Layman, J MacG1aehan B laben Hoyt, W Disbrow J Decker Goodfellow O Cole L lulford Hoagland Second Row lies Smalling, J Bulst Valliere, P Brandow Bentley A Decker P Kondras Thompson, E Hoyt D Hoyt Not in Picture Brandow, L Brink S Brink Johnson, B Knox D HacNe1l lakely G Hulford, J Nodine Oathout, S Sullivan 3:1fl'lr Grave First Row Oathout B Bailey N Sanderson Tompkins T Alberti L Holdridge Stevens C Hoagland E laylett Haefelin Second Row Gifford J Hayes, P Waylett Smith, W Smith, R Robinson Hakely, C Greenleaf, D lulbury Third Row Mies Horse, L Sutton, R Tompkins Judson H Beers, R Osborn, lest Fourth Row Tompkins, D Wetmore, C Barber Barber Not in Picture Hoyt I Hoyt, R lulford D Soule Thetford L Tompkins First Row Jacobs H Hayden J Brendecke Vining D Decker, W Conklin Alberti, E Robinson J Jacobs Decker G Mudge 51xl:1L Grade Second Row Robinson A Seeley J Haier Hallory, H Buist, S Hoyt Vining J layers, J Partridge Macbougall, A Johnson Alberti, C Raymond Third Row Mies Brockett H HacG1ashan Haben, C Wetmore, D Thompson Soule R Tompkins R Hunt, Shelly, G Banks E Hoyt Not in Picture Mudge V Newcomb, J Soper 22 A J. . , . , , B. . , . , A. , . , . , , R. J. . ' I . . R. , . , . , Q ' ' R. . , . 19' I R. . , . , G. . , . , M G. , . . , F. . 8 F. , . , . , A. , . , . , H' I ' Q ' J 7 E ' ' Q , WH! T. y 1 ' . h B s. , . . , 'r. . . , J. . . D. Persons, cf Spaulding, B. Hal1,, ' R. , . . J e D. Q P. . . , H. A. , . . , . , ' w. , . 1 u. , . , . B. , . . , 1 n. . , . , L y P . A. , . .15 B. . . , Y v. , . . , ' V, T. . , V ' ' - G. . 5 W f . i ' ' ' H. , . , . R. . , . -1 - - u. , . . first Grace First Row Decker, F Holdrldge, G lattice, Stewart, M Hoagland D Decker Rowe, L Benjamin Cross Dlsbrow K Hoyt Second Row Cornell, J Aplln, D Newcomb Sutton W Grasberger B Brandow Henderson K Turk T Quinn Third Row Miss Dunham, R Seeley, D Tompkins G Oathout K Bourgulgnon, E Shufelt E Dewell J Krom Not in Picture R Faulkner, I Green L Lawrence Matthews E Morse, N Souls Ulm Grade First Row O1 v r H Zeldner J Oliv r DeLong R Zeldner G Judd D Aplin Banks A Pousant C Smith Second Row lulbury, L Head, C Halford Matthews S Brendecke H Hoyt Newcomb R Makely E Krom Third Row VanVa11n C Gifford G Tompkins Vining W Joscelyn D Wetmore Soule E Perry T Stead J Case Mrs Woodworth Not ln Picture L Chatfleld S Daum H Kempton J Kucsk Secotw Grace First Row Joscelyn, C Haben, W Roseboom Tuttle, J Dunham I Alle, J Best Seeley, J Stewart Second Row Ferreira, D McKean P Green Partridge I Plerglorgi, H Quinn Decker, F Decker L Aplin Third Row Hrs Piero, R Uackey, P Schiavo Vallieres, E Krom R Osborne Hoyt, C DeLong R Smith Not ln Picture Greenleaf I Higgins R Horse Nodlne, N Tompkins, P Wells 23 V: wg , ME I if Adu 74101 I 1 N 'Ph 'QINX V . .44 ' ' 'IX - 3 6 . 35: U! ,S I I, 'll - . !ll ., S . A , Mx V,' K :d !! ...-.,. K as - W ..4.. -- A- comprised of a grand and extensive tour of the Our wasluugton 6I'LISCtC52 On Friday, April 4 the class of '47 set out on a weerlsome but inter eating journey to the capital city We were accompani d by Mr and Mrs Woodworth and Miss Dorothy Horne, our class advisor We arrived at Wash1ngton's Union Station late Friday evening reaching our hotel, sectlonnd the city we morrow The change ln mile trip had made was at the fact The next few days were and upon very new for the the weather that an approximately three hundred readily noticeable and no one seemed displeased the Burlington, which is located in a all retired fairly earlyin preparation finer points of interest in the city We visited, among other places, the capitol building where we saw both the senate chamber and the White House, the Smith time caused the vexa Memorials, and the awe way, rises five hundred the most magnificent shaft ln the world We also spent time at the Library of Congress, the Palace of Justice, the headquarters of the Federal Bureau of In room used by the house of representatives, the sonlan Institute, where a considerable lack of tion of all concerned Lincoln and Jefferson inspiring Washington Monument which by the fifty five feet above the city, and is perhaps ally saw bills of many denominations being turned out by of thousands Host of our travel about the city and oth rwise was done nlshed by the concern in charge of the tour In these out from the city to visit Arlington National Cemetery our war dead are buried, Mount Vernon, the very lovely the hundreds in buses fur buses we rode where many of estate of our . , I ' I ,, ' y . e . , A . ' 1 , 5 ' . - l I vestlgatlon, and the Bureau of Printing and Engraving, where we actu- S - ' - first president Washington National Airport, the Franciscan Monastery and the Naval Academyat Annapolis, Maryland, where much to the delight of our feminine companions, we saw the midshipmen about their daily tasks and routine The members ofthe group attended a most impressive ceremony at Arllng ton National Cemetery, on Easter morning, which was concluded by the placing of the wreath on the tomb of the Jnknown Soldier Several enjoyable evenings were spent about the city, one at Glen Echo Amusement Park where it seemed time and money flew in equal haste As Tu sday afternoon and the time set for our departure approached, we found ourselves quite unwilling to leave the city we had ad opot ed for such a short time and at the same time quite impatient to return to the good old mountains and home However, as all good things come to an end, we chose the only alternative and bid good bye to Naehlng ton with its proud structures and all they represent Greece may have had its glory and Home may have had it d b Washington had W1ndham's Seniors fo a few days S gran ear ut Walter Pelham 25 Arlinilivs f .Ye Srubent Court Front Row D Munson, L Irish E Piergiorgi, M Terns, D Piergiorgi, C Baker Second Row Mr Dewell F Layman, C Vanvalln W Pelham, B Dewell, R Bailey Not in Picture R German, R laoNe1l, R Cross COURT'S ACTIVITIES A9 the 5Ch001 Year draws to a close the student council of W views the record of the past with great satisfaction President Pelham has competently taken charge of all assemblies and such events as Class Night and the Christmas Party Our com mitteea have managed the scrap paoer drives with skill and the success of these undertakings speaks for itself The 'ost and Found Department has served in its usual cspacitv with great dill gence. The annual printing of the basketball tickets resulted in a job well done. However, without the guiding hand of Mr. Dewell, our faculty advi- sor, our efforts would have been in vain. We wish to express our sincere appreciation to him for his advice and limitless interest in our activities. Thus, our year filled with accomplishments and companlonships e end our administration of the Student body of W.A-J. R. Bailey 28 ,lfn , y . ' Us E 2 ' I 6 5 0 ' 1 ' ' , . . 2 - , . Q , I . . Q . . . n . . , . .A-J. . - I I-I , w .Ye Jllinstrels C H E S m R A M E M B E First Row Reinertsen, I Scharf, L Vining, M Thompson, D Alle Kempton, W Newland, M Moore, B Vining, P Vanvalin, Baker, R Goodfellow cal!! Second Row Thompson, B Dewell R Buist, G VanLoan, M Miller, Layman, C VsnVa1in M Terns, T Hayes, G Vining, Munson, H Aeschbach Accompanist U'1Z3 '1 H D 5 K' W P' I-' 0 Cf N B' Q U I-5 H 0 0 d O H Not in Picture Buist, R Cross, J Hauser, T Knapp, R MacNe11 N D H B E R S First Row W Newland H Head I Moore, H Thompson F Layman, Munson G Vining K Stewart B Andersen Second Row Buist H Thomason, B Dewell R Schlesinger, J Nodine Van Loan I Miller, J Quinn H Burhans S Giffgrd Vining H Buist J Partridge L Holdridge H Stevens Bailey r Frank Biletzky, Director hot in Picture Cross R Mac Neil 29 0 R A R S . .... , . . , . . . . . , . . . . . , . A. . . . . B A H E ' . . , . , . . , . P. Hauser, J. Partridge, H. Terns, T. Hayes, C. Van Valin, D. R. ' , . . , . . v. , . , . , . , . B. H . . R. , . .Ye Jiallaoiers O R ' E First Row Tompkins, T Beers, F Ho1dr1d e M Roe, P Fancher, Bulst, M Brandow, R Barrv, C VanVa11n, B DeLong, Miller, J Lane, J Partridge, P VanLoan, M Terns Second Row Tlesmever, M Brockett E Decker, E Piergiorgi, Daum, P Hauser, M Ma lorv, D Johnson, K Rappleyea, Miss Teed, H Thompson, H Baker, N Barnum, P Thetford, H Kempton, M Thompson, M Mead, B Irlsh, H Pousant Not in PICUUFB E Wa1ker,J Hauser, L Ho1dr1dge,A Partridre, R MGC Ne11, A Bu1st, A Stein, M Decker, R Bailey, T Knapp .Ye Jflrhsans .Ye Sporteters fad 'Q' Q Je., i1L ?' 5 15 l giow aimin- 5.1 ssl-'fi yi was E .gl First Row Hauser E Walker Hauser, R Daum, Mr Biletzky, R MacNei1 Second Row Daum M Mallory B Andersen Kempton Thompson P Fancher I Moore Third Row Quinn J Partridge J Vining Not in Picture Miller B DeLong J Quinn Kempton, D Johns Fourth Row Thetford S Conklin Miss D Horne 50 C H U S N E B B R S M. . . ' v , '. . RQ . C I I ' l M. U I ,U O U T. ' . . . R. . , . 1 ,B . . I gg' 1 j X3 3' T W H M 'B E ,,,,f'f' U . , if' HP ,P f K jf' B fdi, f- ,A !X5E.A'1 K Q T fx , B '? xg , E - - Q T , . I ' -T ,,. as 5 -, ' 'vo - V K -' xgf BG- 'Q 1 :Lf PJ M P. , , . P. . . . , R- , - , . R, u. , . , . M. , . ,, . M. , . , . H. . on P- , - ff Z 51 SOCCER VARSITY BASKETBALL Catskill Cairo Greenville Catskill Cairo Greenville Saugerties Catskill Saugerties T Cairo Greenville Saugerties Cairo Stamford Greenville T Cairo Greenville Stamford Catskill Greenville Greenville ' Round Robin at I A J 'Vargbf Jesters gig-. K f.:-- V Ellen Dunham, Marilyn Terns Helen Aeschbach, Marie Quinn 52 I ports sumo 6'4'Z 2 - 3 W. Q. J. vs. 0 - 2 : : H. . C. 0-1 : : Saugerties 2 - 1 ' ' H. T. C. D W 0-2 : : 1 - 1 : : H. . C. 2-o ' ' H. T. C. 1-3 so n ll I ' ' ' H. T. C. in n 1 E ,Basketball Karl Ronnie Sonny like Bud Merrill First Ron I Decker I De Long H. letters R Horse, K Rappleyea, J laccey Second Row Coach Mackey W. Pelham R. Bulst R. Schlesinger, w. Newulnd, D. Huneon 53 vw, - Jgy-'Vee First Row Lane, H Thomoson, W Quinn McGoubrey J Fealey, W Barkley Seuond Row Newland, Coach Mackey R Bailey MacNe11 C Wellington, B Dewell Nadine, W Thompson, D Munson Ha- P Fanoher, J Wiers, J Hanger E Piergiorgi 34 c. . A . , s. , . . . - w. , . , R. , . . J. . . . . ut ' vf- rv,kJ.N,, X 1 N . Y I- K A ,, Z6aseball wif-NL? Seated J Mackey, C Van Valin, R Morse, C Peck, U lattera, K Rappleyea M Decker, H Baker, W Pelham Standing Coach Mackey, W Thompson, J Nodine, J Fea ley, C Lane D Munson OGGQ1' Kneeling Richards, R Mac Neil, R Bailey, W Quinn, Newland J Nodlne, R German, H Baker Schlesinger, R Schlesinger, H Thompson Barkley. 61 F U E Du .E IUUU Omoo S1 0 omgw HH Q -HBH -.m. Q Q OW m m-o- g 0 Q gen I md moon omwd W--n Q P F??' S lm- oo Hww 33 .551 MB nm! SMF 'Us 6 I HUD msn eva mmm DRB naw QUIK 55 ,', 'IV K, X! nn Iprz Mr Lee Aolln Miss Carolyn Banlak Mr and Mrs A Bourguignon Mr and Mrs Milton Brandow Mrs Elbert P Brook Marilla Brockett Cafeteria and Mr C0n1nS Mr Vernon DeLong Rev and Mrs Charles F Divine Mr and Mrs Edward Ferguson Mrs Edna M Fiero A Friend Mr and Mrs Leonard German Honey and Ellen Miss Dorothy horne Miss Roberta Jobson A V Lewis hlbrsry Mr and Mrs J G Mackey Miss Helen Merry Mrs Robert M MacNaught Inez Mlnkler Mr and Mrs Moon Miss Catherine Morse Miss Helene Nichols Nina Rusk Mr and Mrs Phillip Sanderson B111 Schwartz Miss Ada Smalllng Spruce Manor Mrs Mae Stein and Alfred Mr and Mrs Kenneth Stewart Miss Dorothy Thompson Mr and Mrs Burdette E Woodworth H Wiers CLASS OF 1950 Your class ring selection bears the same D A F mark which has assured Quality design workmanship and value H. . Lee . Compliments generations of students of high or ,. 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