Goshen Central High School - Yearbook (Goshen, NY)

 - Class of 1945

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TINTYPES HAMS FA VORITE EXPRESSIOH FA VORITE PASTIME Marilyn Adams Well, my word! Yakity, Yakity Bill Bates You don't say! Writing Ann Grace Brink Don't bother me! Day Dreaming Selena Brisky Hubba Hubba Waiting for Saturday night Joan Carroll Ain't that a —Mabel? Looking for butts Aubrey Christie Oh, you Turk! Cracking moronic jokes Clara Cipriani Baloney! Cacklinq Ruth Clayton Why young girls leave home Looking for a tall man Eugene Creeden Sugar Dancing with Nikki Marion Cortright I'll die Waiting for the 8:45 call Alice Currao Oh, honestly! Dreaming of someone William Duggan Women Cross-examining Mr. Sprague Francis Ford Ask my wife Irene Inez Francisco C'est la guerre Eating' Phyllis Gillespie FXipid Stool Sitting in the Backseat Grace Keller I see! Taking care of Johnny Stealing Irene's dates Cecilia Kolman That's what you think Genevieve Krzczuk K-R-Z-C-Z-U-K Wondering about Floyd Edna Lane Oh, Boy! Writing Edmund Betty Lattimer Bunny Chuck Danny McEntire Hello, Girls Being in bed Joan McEntire God bless that man Dancinq Bet tie McGowan How far down, please? Hearing from Sad Sack Irene Mally What?? Dating Danny Anna Murabito I don't get it Being Treasurer George Murch Ah! Pleasing women Joseph Nelson That's my father Wishing Sophie Orzechowski That's perfect! Smiling Danny Peliar in Better days ahead Looking for Gizwankus Harry Pownall Pals Drawinq Julia Ptak Oh. Gee! Reading novels Peter Ptak Ah Being bashful Anna Richner Charlie Motorcyclinq Charles Schubert What car? Bossing Wheeler Lois Soons No foolin' Getting kids to check Marilyn Suresky Schuby, you still love me? Skipping Mary Gray Swezey It's a riot Talking Dewey Audrey Weeden Hey— Gettinq mad Nellie Werner Wrap it up $64 Question Harold White What's her name7 Working on the railroad AMBITIOR DESTIHATIOH HOV TRET got through Dating a fellow The “Met Being agreeable from Middletown To own Bates A farm in the Bribing Gates Middle West. Mr. Slone Teaching Albany By being quiet To lead a full li fe Middletown Blushing Modelling Knapping Coming up to Comedienne Polishing school at night Teaching Mr. C. Cortland apples Filibustering College Slipped through To invent a car Minski's Being president that climbs of the G.O. To be another Green's Counting Buses Fritz Kreisler To make her The perfect Good manners choice home maker N Y Stenog. Florida Guessing Make Slide-rule Operating key Shaking shoulder; with Vernier j.» short-wave sta. Moochin-Smoochin To raise family Admiral of the o f fordy Merchant Marine Ruff! ! Polar Bear Club Chemistry Gettinq a car Raising her Von of her own Runstedt's Army Fought her way Run the FBI New York Help of G.O. Onion Queen Any place but treasury She'd like to Own a string of onions know that, too Newburgh Using good old beauty shops horse sense Raising young- Bullville Not talking s ters Bunny farm Raising bunnies Chuckling To shave Infantry Bluf fing Command theNavy Modelling Cheer leading To get more sweaters (?) Sleeping in experience Classes Michelanqelo 2d Scott's Corners Mixing C C Career Woman New York Cafeteria Doctor Goshen Inn bookkeeping Burning the Direct Janie Army midnight oil Pogo stick Own a B-29 Blonde shampoo Flew through To qrow up demonstrator President Plugging Know figures Drummer He'd also Nurse State Hospital like to know Hard work To grow Infantry Ask Lynne To own a Beauty 2d Joan Edwards Her artistic parlor ability Run faster than Mount Vernon Speeding Goshen women To cheer up Goshen Hills Brains Linguist--inclu- Hades--unless S-s-stuttered ding double talk she reforms through Tell a good joke Happy family She had to o f seven move tanks To quit farm Biq City Plowed through Find a man with Ball diamond Dreaming hair on his chest Outplay James Monroe Blew through

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27 FRANCIS FORD Fordy J.V. Basketball 1; Basketball 1; Track 1; Band 4; Orchestra 1; G for Sports 2; Asst. Managing Editor, Class Book. fhe Devil whispered behind the Leaves: It's pretty, but is it Art? — His destination (?) Toe NeUffh d Ha -olcL l Ohi+e- JOSEPH NELSON Joe Football Manager 2; Basketball Manager; Baseball Manager 3; Asst. Football manager; J.V. Basketball;Basketball; G for Sports 3. --Quietness is a symbol of thought. HAROLD WHITE Whitie Band 3; Orchestra; Swing Band. --Music resembles poetry: m each are nameless graces whic h no me thods teach, and which a master mind alone can reach.



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29 CLASS DIARY SEPTEMBER 5- The old grind begins! The Seniors seem to have the best Class of all, this year. SEPTEMBER 6: We have already learned what we can and what we cannot do. The new regime-cries of Heil Martin! echo through the halls. SEPTEMBER 7: Assemblies every day this week. We know where all the teachers sit now. SEPTEMBER 8: Friday!...Seems like a relief. The first week of school is now completed. Some of us wish we had never seen the place again. Others of us are so excited that we just can't wait for Monday. SEPTEMBER 11• The football team looks like a good investment. Especially with that notable manager, Joe Nelson, in on it. SEPTEMBER 12: The Chemistry Class..composed of Seniors ..has decided that in order to master this subject to one's satisfaction..time must be spent. SEPTEMBER 13: Clara Cipriani and Grace Brink are the very patriotic stamp saleswomen early in the morning. We appreciate all the work they have put in. SEPTEMBER 15' Yes, this is school...some of us had our first tests and we are sorry to say they were not the last. SEPTEMBER 18: G.O. Meeting...Ruth is really swell as G.O. President.I just hope that the school realizes she is a member of the Class of '45...the best...she couldn't help but be good! SEPTEMBER 19:Our Senior Class Of ficers are Bill Bates. President; Phyllis Gillespie, Vice President; Nellie Werner, Secretary, and Anna Murabito, Treasurer. SEPTEMBER 20: The Juniors start out with a new slate of leaders this year: Ray Bally, President; Donald Saxton, Vice President; Joan McEntire, Secretary; Virginia Galus, Treasurer. SEPTEMBER 21: Mary Gray's birthday...Gosh! it sounds as if the whole school were going to her party. SEPTEMBER 22: We caught M.G.S. returning some of her presents! SEPTEMBER 26: Inez's private Navy just arrived safely in port. SEPTEMBER 30: This Saturday the Seniors held a highly successful food sale. The Team travelled to Wappin-gers Falls...it played a good, hard game, but lost by the score of 60. OCTOBER 3:Anna Richner and Marion Cortright are rather quiet this year...but Oh. Man...have you seen them in action? OCTOBER V: Danny McEntire arouses the English Class to such a frenzy that Mr. Campaigne has endorsed his nomination for choice as Dewey's court jester. OCTOBER 5: We Physics students all agree that Archimedes should have been shot. Indirectly he is the cause of our smelling of kerosene and alcohol. OCTOBER 7• We played Warwick here. We lost, 6-0. I guess it must have been the mustard on those Senior hot-dogs. OCTOBER 11: Senior Play in full production. It is going to be the most brilliant performance of the year. OCTOBER 12: We have all come to the conclusion that Columbus wasn't such a bad fellow, after all It is because of him that we slept later today. OCTOBER 13: We had a peppy meeting in the gym for tomorrow's game. The new cheer leaders, Jane Seer, Irene Seer and Betty Warner, have the whole school's approval OCTOBBR 15: Rather cool today... Juniors did not sell much ice-cold soda...We beat Newburgh J.V. team, 14 0...Can we wait until next Saturday, when we play Walden? Time will tell! ' That's all we can say. OCTOBBR 16: Inez, Aubrey and Marilyn Suresky were excused from English Class because of their infectious giggles. They were later taken back...Just couldn't do without them. OCTOBBR 17: Mary Gray does not like her new seat in Physics...She can no longer talk to Joe Strong. Report cards out today...that explains the long faces of the Juniors. (All Seniors got straight A's!) OCTOBBR 18: Ruth, Danny Pellarin, Phyllis and George March were playing crap during Chemistry...Seems somebody owes somebody a couple of test tubes. OCTOBBR 19: Eugene Creeden is still trying to qet that pepper gum for some members of the Senior Class.John Petzen and Lois Soons have trouble talking over Eugene's head in English.Do you know who John's other wife is? OCTOBBR 20: Today Inez learned that all free gases have a subscript. We pledged ourselves to beat Walden to-morrow for Coach Gustafson' . OCTOBER 21: We beat Walden for the first time in five years. 13-0. Look out,Warwick! Here we come! OCTOBER 23: Baldy gets around to his classes with Nellie's assistance very well. OCTOBBR 2U: Aubrey passed that pepper gum around in Chemistry. Many Seniors now know what hot gun is.and Aubrey knows Mr. Sprague will make it hot for her if she brings any more of that stuff to school. OCTOBBR 25: We found out today that there will be no more eating in the halls between classes, or else a visit to the office is in the offing. So that's why everyone goes around looking haggard. OCTOBER 26: Wherever there is a crowd, there is a mob of people waiting in line to sign Baldy's cast. OCTOBER 27: No school today. Teachers' Conference. For once all students bless the teachers! OCTOBER 28: The football fellows put up a grand fight with Storm King...They won by only one point. The final score was 13-14. We all agree Mr. Sprague and Mr. Krepick deserve most of the credit. OCTOBBR.30: Everybody plans to get to bed early tonight in preparation for tomorrow...Hallowe'en. OCTOBBR 31: Well, tonight is it...What a gala party! Dancing, games, prizes...Bill Bates was a scream... where did he ever get those shoes?We Seniors wonder where we will be a year from tonight. NOVEMBER 1: We, as a school, are just beginning to realize that we have had inducted into our midst two swell kids...sisters...One, a Senior, belongs to the better Class...But they are both nice...Bettie and Marion McGowan. NOVEMBER 2: Betty Lattimer has quite a hard time in all her classes--to keep her mind on the subject. Could the cause be Chuck ? NOVBMBBR 3: The Seniors.. .with the help of the Juniors (Assistance not very good)... presented the idea of a recreation center to the rest of the school in Assembly, and to the town...A lot has been said. Now let's get something done. NOVEMBER V: Middletown J.V. vs Goshen. Baker at his best. They submitted to the tune of 53-0...The taste of victory is sweet. NOVEMBER 6:0,.0.Council meeting... John Heitz is really pro Junior.....he really lives for, by and of his Class.....Actually we don't think Juniors are such awful people....The only thing wrong with them is their juvenility. NOVEMBER 7: Anna Richner and Marilyn Adams really

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