Woodbury High School - Warrior Yearbook (Woodbury, CT)

 - Class of 1941

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Teacher of English iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiii8318?kiiiiiikiiiikikiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiii l E- F- Clerk J. D. Coombs J- Viola Sizer Julia A. Clark Priscilla Ayer T. H. Ayer A. G. Smifh 1mama:marriesass41smmmamsmmsmssaammmsassmvsmmmmwvmmsxmswxawxssvsvxmxxx GILEERT ARTHUR ATWOOD Basketball f1,2,3,41, Baseball Q1,2,5,4l, 'WideeAwake Staff 141, Captain, Basketball CM Gil is the most athletic boy in the class. Although quiet he is swift in movement. Gil is always responsible for the work he is supposed to do. Problems is the class in which he likes to make a little noise. Suggested Song Title: uOne, Two, Three, Kick.n DORIS FRANCES BEARDSLEY h Small, slim and blond, Doris is full of fun. At every school dance you will be sure to see her. Doris has a good stand in with all the boys. Want some help? uwhy sure I'l1 he1p.n 'With this helping at- titude her popularity will continue in the future. Treasurer f4J, Prom Com ittee C41 Suggested Song Titles nMoments In The Moonlightn REGINALD DONEY BENNETT President f1,2,3J, Vice-President f4Q, Prom.Com ittee f4JJNide Awake Staff C41 uSquiren is apt to have a pretty good excuse if he has not done an assignment. It is not from lack of ability because he usually passes when he has to. He strolls into class and settles down with a big sigh and is perfectly willing to live and let live but all the faculty are not so broad minded. Perhaps it is this spirit of toler- 311841-5-1448Pifriflllill41522iflllillff2111125-'ki18K?Il?3ll41f'lIPPSFQUIHKQK+343flffi-Sllikfifidr-1241!-ffvkflvfiifffENVI-f142S'IfllKfSfi08I!+Y10ilFTUf0k 2 Gilberi Alwood Q Doris Beardsley Reginald Benne++ 'Y ff41 141 3 Alma Coer Gerfrude Cooper Sfephen Canfy Eleanor Cur+iss Rachel Dawson Laura Burnham Ella Cowles S X Anne Dralceley ivlfillilllllllikiillllillivkififlviivlllkllllkllfvll41'-ifSk231ifIk188118IkvklllSkalllkvkIkHFS:WIHkfkllvlflkiklkllridlilfllfilikllflfiililvkilillliliif ance which enabled him to make an all time record for being elected class president. I Suggested Song Title: nwhen The Spirit Moves Men LAURA JENNIE BURNHAM Montpelier High School CVormontj Clj, Seymour High School C21 Cast of POOR IEAR EDGAR CSQ, Basketball QSJ, Scholarship Award C31 Laura is the class baby. She is very clever at drawing and is always willing to make posters for our class. Every time you see her she is working on plans for another house. With her never failing lndustry, she ought to make out well. Suggested Song Titles nlf I Had My'Way.' STEPHEN ANTHONY DANIEL CANTYM Treasurer F. F. A. 141, Basketball F. F. A. What is that noise? Oh yes, that's Steve and Walston bothering Miss Siaer in English class. Steve is a grand sport and is willing to do anything for anyone. He surprises us with his essays written for Ag contests. Good luck to you Steve. Suggested Song Title: Fools Rush In Where Angels Fear To Tread. ALMA COER Glee Club C41 Whose giggle was that? Look around and you will see that it's Alma Coer giggling and absorbing the latest tall story. Never mind, mmm:vevmmxaxmamsmwmmsmaxamaswmmvamsmaxxmammwmamsvsmammxxsmsmmwwmmammxs 3 1?iliiiiiiii!!iiiiikiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiittiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil being gullible is lots of fun. Maybe someday her gullibility will get her a ohanoe to edit a book of tall stories. So far she hasn't told us what she is going to do, but we predict a happy future for her. Suggested Song Title: They Wouldn't Believe Me. GERTRUDE RENE COOPER - Is that music you hear? Oh yes, Gert and some other girls are trying another new step. Often you see a crowd around her and you know she is telling another good story. Gert comes to all of our activities and always lends a helping hand. To you we wish happiness and success in all the days to come. Suggested Song Title: 'Rythm On The River ELLA B NEDICT COWLES Scholarship Medal 122, Glee Club 152, Cast of POOR DEAR EDGAR CBJ, Prom Committee MJ, Valedictorian Q41 Here is one girl who will be greatly missed next year. She is faithfu1,dependable, and has a good sense of humor. She gets away with most most everything with the teachers. Ella is planning to en- ter Sim ons next year and become a nurse. we expect to hear good re- ports from her. Suggested Song Title: 'You Think Of Everything Emmon FRENCH CURTISS can of ADAM Ann sw. qzy, Poon mm EDGAR 435, Bauer, wide iiiiiiiliiiiitiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiikittiiiikiifktiiiiii8ii6!QiiW8ii 4 iiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiti141888iiiiiiiiittWKill!!ii??18lS1!+ii4iilii!Wii Amake 141, Prom Committee f4J, Manager, Fashion Show C41 I Eleanor is a friend to everybody and a friend that everyb body wants. She is quiet, ambitious and efficient and we would never have had this book without her. She really goes to town in Hom making and her management of the 1941 Fashion Show was so othing to remember. Suggested Song Title: nsunny side UPN MIRIAM RACHEL DAWSON Cast of POOR DEAR EDGAR 132, President C4l, Prom Committee Q45 I If you see some young lady around town with a bow and arroa don't worry, It is only Rachel shooting for some more high marks. She has already scored high in her long list of friends and her leadership of the class has not been equaled by anyone, When winter comes around you will see Ray skiing or skating. You can see why she is our athlet- ic girl. Her industry and ability to make friends will carry her a long way in college or in life. Suggested Song Title: uPractice Makes Perfectu ANNE DRAKELEY Scholarship Award CID, Treasurer CZQ, Program Chairman C11 Prom Com ittee Q4D, Salutatorian C41 Anne is quiet but we are ready to listen to her after other people are through talking. She has worked steadily through 4 years of high school to come out salutatorian and we are sure she will continue to keep ahead after graduation. iiiiiiiiiikiii!iiiitktiiiiiiiitiiiiktiiiii8118iiiititkiitiifitiiiiitii 5 iliiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiikYikiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiSilli??3885iYi3iiliiifi8lY Suggested Song Title: umy Little Buck-a-roon ARTHUR HOTCHCISS GOODWIN , . Executive Committee QM, Prom Committee CQ, Pres. F. F. A.. Q32 Wide Awake Staff' C41 Art and his fliver have become established institutions at Wood- bury High School. If you want to leave school early or get back late, see Art. Every dance found him working on the committee and later on the dance floor as he demonstrated how the square sets should be done. In between times, he has done considerable work in Ag. With the proper management he should go far. Suggested Song Title: High On A Windy Hill ROBERT WILLIAM GREEN Fishing Club Q55 5 HA good heart is rather to be chosen than great richesu. Perhaps that is why his friends chose Bob. If he gets along with the world the way he does with his fiddle, he will never have to worry, Suggested Song Title: nFidd1e and In ROBERT EVERETT HANSEN West Haven High School CID, Seymour High School QZI, Woodbury High School Q3,4J A Bob doesn't have a worry in the world. All the girls look twice when they see him ooming in his green Chevie. Some style! He RiititiitiiitikiiiiiiiititiiiiiiriWiiititit1iitiiiktiitivittiiiiiiiiit 6 Qi ' 1 Rober'rGreer1 Roberf Hansen Thalia Hicock Ar+hur Goodwin Frances Laukanhs Richard Hine Edward Manzi Eva Lizauskas Norma Macbe+h John Mercalf Yiiiittititiitfittktiiiit81?iiitiiiiiitiiitiitttkttittiifiitiiiliiiiii is famous for telling stories that always have a funny side. When he does study he really comes out on top in his subjects. As yet Bob isn't sure what he is going to do. ' Suggested Song Title: Ahl Sweet Ifystery of' Life THALIA PAINTER HICOCK Cast of POOR USAR EDGAR CBJ, Basketball 6,41 Here is Hickie who entertains the class with her bright remarks. She enters into all class activities and always does her part and more. If you don't have the assignment or the answer to a question, she always has it. Whether teaching or nursing, Hickie will make the best. Suggested Song Title: Faithful Forever RICHARD JOSEPH HINE Richard is apt to start a little trouble if the work to be done isn't just in his line 'butlgive him e. motorcycle and he is in his glory. He is 0. grease monkey and will try to fix your car. Richard is usually e. happy fellow especially if the girls are around. Suggested Song Title: Lazy Bones FRANCES HELEN LAUKAITIS Basketball Cl,2,3,4Q Fran is noted for her mischievousness. Studying and school worlc are the least of' her worries. She likes to do things for other iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiXiiiitiikviWifiitkiiiikiiitiii8881858881111 7 iiiiiiikiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiitikifiiiliiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii people. She shines most in basketball where for four years we've re- alized her skill. Fran' interests are in South Britain and she keeps her future ambitions under her hat. Suggested Song Title: Never Took A Lesson In W Life AGNES EVA LIZAUSKAS H Basketball 1l,2,5,4J, Manager Basketball 151, Soienoe Club 131 Eva is another good basketball player who ,will be missed next year. Eva's Hain interest and ambition is Homemaking in all its phases. Here's luck to you Eva. I Suggested Song Title: 'Take Me Out To The Ball Game NORMA JEAN MACBETH Entered from Ellsworth Memorial High School 13j, Basketball 13,4J, Captain 141, Executive Committee 142, Prom Committee 14, Norm is the one who haunts Ed Sturges day and night, she also haunts the teachers in her spare time. Norm was an excellent guard in basketball and we missed her greatly when she didn't play. She is very neat, being our best dressed girl. Normbincites riots in English class which helps deaden the pain of English. Suggested Song Title: Let There Be Love EIIYARD MANZI Q Basketball 1l,2,5I, G-lee Club 112, Baseball 1l,2,3,4J,Cast of POOR DEAR EDGAR 130, Class Marshall 133, Prom Committee 141, Executive fiiliiiiifiiiifiiliii3ii813Xiii!liiiiiiiiii1iiiiiiiiikiifiiiikiiiiifii 8 11111YiiWiiiiiiiiitikiiiiiikiiikRikitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiikii Committee C41 Ed has been very active in athletics throughout his four years in high school. He came out on top as best dancer among the boys. He is the Boy Strum ers's crack drummer and always stands out among the band at our school dances. Ed is on his- way to success having made a good start with his drum. If you want an answer Eddie has it ready for you. u Suggested Song Title: uDrum er Boyn JOH ENRY HETCALF Vice-President F. F. A. Cl,2,3,4D, Treasurer F. F. A. Q42 If it is a car you are looking for, Jack has one but it'ssure to be occupied. Jack and his car have enabled many plans to go through including the 1941 baseball team. Suggested Song Title: nHa On The Range' MYRON GEORGE PIERCE Vice-President C2,3Q, President F. F. A. Q31 School is just a game to lbrcn and he is a good sport. If he had lost, he would just as soon have played it over. He is willing to help anyone at any time especially if they are girls. Suggested Song Title: HI Like Mountain Mnsicn ALFRED HARRY ITATT A cast of POOR DEAR EDGAR CBN, Basketball lmnager Q43 iiiiliiiitiiiiliiiiiiiiiikiiiiikiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiii 9 Alfred PlaH' Richard Pla'H' David Savage Myron Pierce ., -,,.,- Helen Sharif ,551 is I Hope Somersei' as fn.. Isabelle S+ra++man Harvey Walsfon Warren Wheeler Helen Whifehead . X-41F'r'u:' ' X if-L, -1, . .5 - :Q-. - if.-W 3. ,Ma L f X x'. -.. 'H ' '. M . I f , L . . ' 1 A . Z 1.71-, ,. 3' fl , J X Y -- M.. ,. H ,. 4 .5515-f' f -wTQQs'e4:N:, - J , if .. . 51 framing-.Q52:Ef,Qf'fg,f3jf -if f?fi?5nj , 511 1312 bf- Q9 '-'42 av- Swia-ffmfi-agfic-1:5?3?i'gf' --wwazf? 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X iiw '-.- 1, ,is ' R., K., mi- E, 1-,Z -rm-:fra-M-o-ware4-neunw+::ee:svm:vav+aa-xafsaerwan-ffmess:-:Messe-our1-ass:-saws-as-swan Alfred is one of the most ambitious and studious boys in the class. Whenever you need help he is always there. He made a fine bas- ketball manager this year. He is planning to go to Duke University this fall and we wish him the best of luck. Suggested Song Title: There's No Telling RICHARD MERWIN PLATT F. F. A. f2,3,4j, Captain F. F. A. Basketball Team Q41 Richard wants to be a farmer and if anyone can help him, he is willing to accept their offer. He is a very quiet boy if one does not know him but when he gets away with some of his friends he is as merry as can be. Suggested Song Title: Home On The Range DAVID WOODRUFF SAVAGE Vice-President Qlj, Scholarship medal QU, Cast of ADAM AND EVA CZJ, Basketball manager 123, President, Science Club CSD, Prom Commit- tee C4D, Secretary CQ Even while dosing comfortably, Dave is thinking fast and we are glad to get the benefit of his ideas. He is just the person to put over anything from the management of a basketball team or the Senior Prom to e. tough problem in Trig. If friendships make the path of life easier, Dave will always be able to take it easy. Suggested Song Title: Everybody Loves My Baby liilvkivkilllkikIkiklkilllkikilllllflvkilfxillllkf?2k2kr!0kS124fllHllfkiklkfkrkifskfivlvkffilkiilllvkivllllwllvkfiviilvkfivkiiHfvlfflllkivkllllkliliiiikik 10 me-wa-vnu--e-s+:sa-+xf:r+w:rse:u::+-cfzf4-ras-:ea-nares-weweaves:4-afwuxarsesxmsasaru-was HEIBN MARIE SHORTT Treasurer QU Shortie has been chosen our quietest girl. She is 'very neat and modest ond one of our fuithfuls. Although quiet, she always has a quick come-back for you. We are quite sure that Shortie will make a success of nursing. Suggested Song Title: My Silent Mcod ESTHER HOIH SCMERSET Basketball f2,4J, Glee Club Q53 If' there is a commotion in the Study Hall it is bound to be Hopie fooling with the boys again. She makes a hit with the under- classmen by helping them with their algebra. Hopie is our shortest girl which doesn't make her seem like a Senior. Seeing that she gets along so well with younger children, she will make progress steadily in New York in thc future taking up child nursing. Suggested Song Title: Whispering Hope ISABELLE FRANCES STR.ATTlfIA.N Gloo Club f3,4J When you come into school in the morning you will see Isabelle dancing in the Lab to the latest popular hits on the radio. Thisis no wonder when you realize that her main interest is music plus more interest in everything Hawaiian. A good musician and a happy-go-lucky scholar, we expect to see her strumming her guitar on the beach at svmxvvmmwwasnuns-n:mxvaemaaessxvxxcswrua-uns-H-msrmxssuxma-+1-nears 11 iiililiiiiiiiitititiikiiRWiiiiiiiiiiiii11iiiiiiikikiiiiiiiikiliiiiilli Waikiki. Suggested Song Title: Blue Hawaii HARVEY MEAN WALSTON F. F..A. f3,4J Harvey spends all his spare time finding ways to get into trou- ble with the teachers. Some times he finds it hard but he usually suc- ceeds. He is quite successful in his work when he works. If he does not have to study, he will help anyone. Suggested Song Title: I'm A Bad Boy WARREN MYRON'lHEELER F. F. A. Basketball Cl,2,3J, Treasurer F. F. A. C31 Reporter 4 uBil1n never says much. He keeps everything to himself. He has been most active in F. F. A. activities. He is one of our boys who hails from'Watertown. As an F. F. A. Project he has had great success with potatoes and we hope in the future he will have further success in his farm work. Suggested Song Title: nl Wanna Go Back To The Farm? H LEN MAE WHITEHEAD Class Secretary Q25 Whenever you hear anyone reciting poetry, it is Helen. She is always willing to help and you can depend on her. Helen is keeping us in suspense as to what she is planning to do after graduation. No ikiiilk!tkitiiiiiiikiSikrvkiiikiiikif13833?8348?8??3W8?3?1?!i8?R8+i3i?t 12 vmxvvvrmvmvxsrsvxxvxxwssasxavvsmsaxmxmxxmsmsmemwswxsmavmisswmsvcxsxxem matter what it is, we predict that she will succeed. Suggested Song Title: All Or Nothing mmm:mwssmmxvsmxmmxvwrxvxsmmmmmsxmrmvxamxmxsmvasvmsaarmxxvmxrxarsaesaxr 13 7 ' 2 ' 99 fvgltveif f'f ., ,,. H911 ' Q 227 4,4 JH 1 6 via v 'gil I . n n 2. n L' . -1. . . Rig? 5 mx 5 M M S ' 1 . 5- ensue-museum-aumuuwanna-nuusuunaman-nsuuuuu-mu:nu GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM Back Row, left to right, Emily Bennett, Helen Boyd. Alice Smith, Gladys Tschauder, Harriet Huyler, Jane Klauminzer, Thalia Hicock. Front Row, left to right, Allegra Clements, Hope Somerset, .Ad- elaide Coer, Frances Laukaitis, Norma Macbeth, fCapta.inJ, Louise Coer Eva. Lizauskas, Doris Macbeth, Barbara Beardsley, Irene Fleming. BASFIBALL TEAM Back Row, left to right, Donald Cassidy, Kenneth Atwood, John Dawson, Gilbert Atwood, Paul Cowles. Front Row. left to right, Jack Metcalf, Thomas Phillips,Edwa.rd Manzi, Howard Hine, Robert Richards. F. F. A. Back Row, left to right, Arthur Goodwin. Richard Metcalf , David Hicock, Warren Wheeler, Ray Fulton, Albert Hresko, Jack Metcalf. Pierce Hicock, Richard Platt, Ellis F. Clark. Front Row, left to right, Stephen Ganty, Edward Burdick, Clark Woodward, Douglas Weasa, Frank Voytcrshark, John Talarico, Harvey Walston. llilllllllIli!!!ilkiii!Iii8liliiiilililililllillllkillllilllllllilllllilllllliilhilll WOODBURY November November November November December HIGH SCIIGCL GIRLS Danbury High at BASKETBALL TEAM SEASON OF 1940-41 Danbury 4Newtcvm High at Newtown Ridgefield High 4-Washington High Thomnston High a Woodbury Opeonents at Ridgefield at Morris t Thomaston December 6 December 10 December 20 December 27 'Morris High at Morris American School for the Deaf at West Hartford 'Bethel High at Woodbury Alumnae at Woodbury January 10 'New Milford High at New Milford January 17 'Newtown High at Woodbury January 24 Washington High at Woodbury January ZS Wykeham Rise School at Washington February American School for the Deaf at Woodbury February Morris High at Woodbury February Thomaston High at Woodbury February Ellsworth High School at South Windsor February 'Bethel High at Bethel February Nev: Milford High at Woodbury rliousatcnic Valley Sohoolmen's League games 9 victories Summary of Season: Won 125 Lost 4 Tied 2 Members of Squad: Adelaide Coer Thalia Hicock Louise Coer Hope Somerset Doris Macbeth Irene Fleming Norma Macbeth Gladys Tschauder Eva Lizauskas Frances Laukaitis Alice Sm Molly Wi ith ght Emily Bennett Jane Klauminzer Harriet Huyler Barbara Beardsley Helen Boyd Allegra Clements 6 Captain, Norma Macbeth --- Manager, Alice Smith --- Coach, J. D Coombs Housatonic Valley Schoo1men's League .Girls Basketball 1940-41 Woodbury Morr is Bethel New Milford Nexvtown Washington Won Lost Tied 9 O 1 6 4 O 5 5 0 4 5 l 3 7 O 2 8 O 1 V- M. 5 T .. A W ,- ,.I.' wff. J. 1 Q N t m 1 - 'bv v N' F W f ai 5 Hi if fb ,J V rn ya- X rfx '31-'gg B-1 x , ww-.L .-fd!-9 'HQ' xc lg ff' Lua '10 1t q,N ,.--' 4 i . x f nj If -X qi , 'NNY 5 F F H uwmunumrenown-mu-u-annumusuminuwnuuuNuman-nnanu JUNIOR CLASS Front Row, left to right, Bette Jameson, William Pastors, Curt- iss Sherwood, Donald Cassidy, John Dawson, Helen Kiely, Socond Row, left to right, Ruby Daniels, Hazel Bccbe, Irene Fleming, Emily Bennett, Alice Smith, Mary Seabury, Jayne Jameson. Julia Lovdal. Back Row, Left to right, Harold Chnmingham, Alfred Vidler, Douglas Weasa., David Richards, Albert I-Iresko, Robert Richards, Clark Woodward, Edward Sturges, Howard Hine. SOPHOMOBE CLASS Front row, seated, left to right. Bertha C-risgraber, Robert Miller, Jessie Coer, Randall Barnes, Laura Coxnputzzi, Marguerite Wells Second Row, left to right, Leona Young, Jean Burton, Clara Tuttle, Helen Hicock, Alice Mitchell, Alma. Bassette, Dorothy Judson, Arlene Brown, Pauline Wood, Jewell Chapman, Helen Matula, Arline Bennett, Miriam Trask. Back Row, left to right, Kenneth Atwood, Ernest Racenet, Thomas Phillips, James Cooper, Paul Cowles, Herbert Reichenbach, Paul Wooden John Yarmal, David Mason. -u-annum-h-huwmmaummuauumuwnaman-was-sauwuuuuwu-umamu:-swan-u-n-v:nun Fi-1 ,..-4-nu F11-1 ,i--qv 4-1- ,11-1 ,i-1 r,,.1-.Q Sophomore Class 4, f- J: 4. uc, N.. . ,,,, .Ml .f if 1' ' .1- H-mu ,xwszl fig.: 1 15 K l--- W Q V- A ., .wg 19 ,Lit M H- v v wvus-'Y ada'-1QgE?7'!4 V nz L Q x 1 Q 1111 .. 3. 2 ,cg K , n 4 1 ' I , n F4 ' 11253 , I Ullllttlllililllliiiiliitilidlliliilillilillllliiiliillliliilliillllil FRESHMAN CLASS ' Back Row, left to right, Daniel Hatfield. 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