Goshen Central High School - Yearbook (Goshen, NY)

 - Class of 1949

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were certainly gay and young Juniors. Nothing could keep our good spirits down, not even history class. But, as always, vie pulled through with flying colors ready to’ take that final plunge into our Senior year. That day finally came and we were seniors, the oldest and proudest in the high school. Fred Reiss and Irma Bailey joined our class. Nothing fazed us, not even the Comprehensive. Mr. Brenner joined the faculty and he had a great time pushing us through the rigor of chemistry and physics. None of us shall ever forget our Boston trip. Strange as it may seem, by the time we left, we were very well acquainted with the house detectives. We’li never spend another four years in the manner we spent them in G. H. S. If we did we’d probably get arrested. Our conduct could be tolerated only by the understanding teachers that v e had during our high school years. re take our leave with many memories and few misgivings, v e leave many souvenirs, most of them carved on the desks and imprinted on the chairs in Mr. Martin's office. As we pursue our life work, we will think often of Goshen High School and hope that the classes to come v ill benefit as we think we have benefited. Written by: Lynn McEntire Louise werner AUTOGRAPHS

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Miss Park and Miss Brenwasser had the job of stuffing us with everything from ancient history to making sure that we all washed our hands before lunch. And so we, including the new members Eleanor Pacion, Peter Haakmeester, Lewis Labanowski, Richard Love and Louise Werner, were stuck with the drudgery of sixth grade for the rest of the year. It wasn't too bad though; soon we were thrilled at the prospect of reaching the statue of Junior High. With Mr. Pardy, Mrs. Huber, Mr. Sinclair and Mrs. McEntire literally cramming us with constitutions, fractions, testtubes and verbs, we had little time out for anything other than seventh grade work. Robert Jones and Stanley Brink joined the class that year, and Stanley made U3 look like a bunch of second-graders when it came to brains. Somehow we managed to pull through, and we plopped right into the eighth grade. That year Dolores Gross, James Millar, and Karen Stenner added color to our great class. We lost Tally Love this year, but our academic struggle continued, with all of us striving for decent marks. We learned never to correct a teacher, even though we were positive that they were wrong. Most of us sailed right through eighth grade Regents Exams although at first we were a little doubtful about passing them. But we didJ At last, we were in the Big Time. We were in our Freshman year. But we were greener than the blackboards. That year Mr. McKee exercised his disciplinary measures over all of us, while at the same time he tried to introduce us to the mysteries of algebra. Under Miss Kinnaird we became acquainted with the monetary customs of our country. By that time all of us were aware of the value of the almighty dollar, especially the boys, who found out that having it was a sure way to attract the weaker sex. But we managed to plow through that year, picking up Dorothy Gutowski, Rose Marie Liseski and Celin Vaernewyck on the way. There was never a gayer sophomore class than ours. We were pretty well used to the high school routine by this time, and most of us took it with a grain of salt. Soon Mr. Bucher changed our minds. He really made us work’ Mr. Bowman was the new math teacher, trying to make our theorums agree with the ones in the geometry books. All his efforts weren't in vain, because he succeeded with some of us. By that time most of us had decided what career we would follow and were bent toward achieving suitable marks. This year we added Sara Biondi to our class. Our junior year was marked by the entrance of Robert Stiller, Frank Panaro, John Silvestri, John hite, and Henry Gardenbrock. Cur junior prom was a great success, as was the opretta. Our class took a trip to Bear Mountain and spent a wonderful day swimming, walking the Nature Trail, and feeding various forms of wild-life.

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