Goshen Central High School - Yearbook (Goshen, NY)

 - Class of 1952

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During our dessert two policemen, who happened to be John Rasczewski and Paul Starkey came in, went over to a back table and handcuffed the main suspect for the Brink Robbery, who turned out to be our old classmate, Jim Mc-Garry. As McGarry was led out he shouted, 1 want my lawyer, Reynell Andrews.” Muriel Waibel, now a New York Times photographer, was on hand to take his picture. As we were going back to our car, Franny bought a paper from a tough-looking newsboy who was Donald Marsh. While leafing through the paper we happened to glance at the sports section, and there was a picture of Roger Starkey, our old G. H. S. baseball star, hitting .400 for the New York Yankees. We also noticed a picture of the New York Knickerbockers with four of their best players— Duane Bruen. Peter F.isma. Boh Jensen, and Donald Keeney. As we were driving down Fifth Avenue, we got into a traffic jam caused by the Dairymen's League Parade. Up in the front line were Joe Brink. Daniel Wood, Bob Andry-szak, and John Szarwark. At night we went to the Copacabana, where Minerva Velez was the newest attraction and Alice Tuthill is head hair stylist. We got to bed at 2:00 that night. Oh, we almost forgot. Last week we were riding along a country road when we saw two hobos under a tree— Herby Andersen and Bred Walsh. In the New York papers we read of a man who is doing what he always wanted. Bobby Farley is directing the choir at Riverside Cathedral. The rodeo was in New York a few days ago, featuring John Germain as a broncho buster. On our way home we saw Peter Earle on a street corner with a soap box. Not selling soap. He is campaigning for the Presidency. Yesterday, we received a letter with the latest gossip. Johanna Vetri is married and living at the Bradford in Boston. Warren Cherveny is the house detective there. Mom saw Trudy Mabee’s latest paintings at the Museum of Modern Art. She said that Arlene Stiller is the Latin teacher in Goshen, while Rose Zalonski is secretary to the supervising principal. Hope you like your new job as airline hostess. Sure was surprised to hear of your running into Col. Walter Du-Vall, USMC, and Pvt. Ronnie Fear while they were on leave from the war in Korea. Hope to see you soon. Fond regards, Frances and Grace 19

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PROPHECY Dear Lotte, Frannie and I are graduate nurses now. We spend part-time in the hospital and the rest as visiting nurses. Last Saturday, on our rounds, we surprisingly ran into a lot of our old friends. First thing in the morning, we were called up for an emergency case, jack Richner, a heroic pilot, was brought in, critically injured. His plane, en route to Paris, crashed in Queens, and he rescued eight passengers. Among them were Joan Fischer, Jean Hawkins, and Adele Pechar, who were on a pleasure cruise around the world. Father Cocks was there to administer last rites. The famous husband and wife doctor team, Quacken-bush and Young, performed a skillful operation, while Gloria Pierce was giving Jack hypo needles. When our car refused to start, we called the nearest garage, The Greasepot, and the owners, Joe and Bill Hawkins renewed our car’s vigor. We stopped downtown at an insurance office, where bald-headed Nickey Boley is vice-president. As we walked in, his secretary, Edna Vogel, jumped off his lap, and Jimmy Barron, now office boy, scurried to his corner. We head a noise outside the window and trudging down the street was the Salvation Army Band, led by Susan Barnes, still giggling and twirling her baton, while Alary Luft was clanging the cymbals. James Petzen was bravely singing Abide With Me.” We stopped at the first house on our list. Out in the backyard was Janet Lynch hanging out huge baskets of clothes. Dolly White was in the other side cooking breakfast for her five children. They both like married life. Just then the earth shook and a house across the street blew up. When the explosion was over, we saw Dick Hansen and David Keller hanging on a tree with a test tube in their hands. When we saw they were still alive, we ran over to Faith's Pharmacy for some iodine. We traveled a hundred miles before we stopped at Frieda’s Hash House” for dinner. We remembered G. H. S. when we saw Joan and Pat Lewis with their hair in nets, scooping out mashed potatoes. 18



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NAME PASTIME NEEDS MOST Jean Hawkins ........ Franny Sanok ........ Lotte Tobias ........ Bob Andryszak........ Joe Brink ........... Charlie Cocks........ Rose Zalonski ....... Paul Starkey.......... Jimmy Petzen ........ Phil Young........... Jim MeGarry .......... Frieda Turksma ...... Jack Richner.......... Don Keeney .......... Alice Tuthill ....... Ronnie Fear ......... Nicky Boley ......... Trudy Mabee ......... Pete Eisma .......... Joan Fischer ........ Pat Lewis ........... Mary Luft............ Jim Barron .......... Bob Farley ......... Adele Pechar ....... Joan Lewis........... John Germain ....... Bob Jensen.......... Faith Alloway ...... Pete Earle ......... Dolly White......... Don Marsh........... Dan Wood............ Edna Vogel.......... Johanna Vetri ...... Roger Starkey ...... David Keller ...... Janet Lynch ........ Duane Bruen ........ Susan Barnes ....... Muriel Waibel ...... Walter Du Vail...... Renny Andrew’s ..... Gloria Pierce ...... Catherine Quackenbush Bill Hawkins ....... Fred Walsh ......... Arlene Stiller ..... Herbie Anderson .... Grace Wager ........ Warren Cherveny .... Dick Hansen ........ Joe Hawkins......... John Rasczewski .... John Szarwark........ Reading . . . letters ..... Being with David .......... Going to her music lesson Screening onions .......... Driving Cadillacs ......... Being a pest .............. Waiting ................... Taking nerve pills......... Sitting on the steps ...... Studying .................. . Keeping tabs on Janet .Writing letters....... . Driving ................. . Being with Alice ........ . Being with Don .......... . Going to church.......... Writing notes ............. . Pleasing C. R. Hayes .... .Watching television ...... .Talking to Mitch ......... •Giggling ................. . Flirting with John ...... . Being quiet ............. . Collecting antiques ..... . Psychoanalyzing Phil .... .Arguing .................. . Square dancing with . . . .Taking Arlene to movies . . Licking air mail stamps . . .Taking out girls.......... . Don ..................... . Staying out nights....... .Sleeping ................. . Dancing ................. .Cooperating .............. . Being a caddy ........... . Flirting with Frannie . . . . Lookin' for Bob ......... . Waiting for mailman ..... Arguing ................... . Sketching teachers....... . Being with the boys...... .Guzzling ................. . Keeping track of some guy .Telling answers .......... .Scratching his head ...... .Making posters............ . Looking in lockers ...... .Chasing girls............. . Bossing ................. . Being orderly ........... . Acting dumb ............. . Eating candy ............ . Attracting females....... . Being invisible ......... Husband................... A larger vocabulary ...... A good Math teacher Tractor ............. A girl ................... Bible .................... A way home ............... Barbara .................. Car ...................... Grace .................... Adhesive tape ............ A farm ................... . A new car .............. .A new car ............... The key .................. . Moonshine .............. . Intellectual companionship . A tall man ............. . Modesty ................ . An understanding man . . Diet ..................... . A man .................. . Muscles ................ A bass voice ............. . Husband ................ .Cook book ............... . Bigger levies .......... . That haunted house .Ticket to Japan ......... . A woman ................ . Shorthand .............. Dump truck ............... Rest ..................... .Private detective ....... . Stcpladder ............. .Car of his own........... . Secretary .............. . Speech teacher ......... . Height ................. . Mac .................... . Camera ................. A girl ................... .A wife................... . Four inches ............ . Scalpel ................ A new hood ............... . Automatic lighter ...... . Mr. Lynch .............. Ambition ................. .Friendly smile .......... .Cadillac ................ . Words . .............. A good watch ............. . Protection ............. . Farm ................... AMBITION ..................Play the field .................. Get married ........... To be an actress To square dance with . . . . . To get out of the house ........................ Priest ..................... Secretary ...........To be a good golfer ............... Second Caruso ................. Stop blushing ................... To graduate ................. Farmer's wife ........................General ................. Be successful ...................Good cook ................... Get a girl . . Improve Einstein theory ........... Be an art teacher .................. All-American ................... Go to Paris ...............To be Mrs. L. ................. To trap Peter ..................To teach ...................... Organist ................ Pass Chemistry ........ Replace Mrs. Sprague ........... Be a bronc buster ........ Work for Al Turi ................... Pill maker Own a car ............... Learn to tumble ...........Own Rosenberg's .............What's that??? ............. Be an old maid??? ................. To get a man ........ Draw purty pictures .......... Catch up on English ........... ... Keep house ................ Play with knicks ............... Calm herself .................To snap people ............... Gym teacher ...................... Druggist ........... Cure a millionaire ........................ Doctor ............... Pass Physics ............... To get some ........ Speak French fluently ...............Own a horse ......................... Nurse ........................ Doctor Ph. D. ; B. A.; M. S.; B. S. ............. To be on time ........ Admiral in the Navy ............... Be a farmer 20

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