Port Jervis High School - Victor Yearbook (Port Jervis, NY)

 - Class of 1954

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When we become discouraged and fall into a state of despair, these memories will instill in us the courage to accept the challenge and the hope to expect great victo ' Pl9S. 'E' 6 4 24 Ad aw ow oofmwzf 574?iif8ZLI'Qf-fQ12- . . ' , i Se11io1faa . CQQsses.. Activities.. tbletfos O eatu O I' 61 X es dveht Is no OOO Qmeats. 0 .. 89 .. .93 - .S +-L. Office Staff Mlss CARROLL, Miss HOFFNIAN .rr S. 1, N. 'X wiv v ti I ff,-ff! 'C Medical Staff MRs. HOWITT, DR. MURRAY, JR. Cafeteria Staff MRS. REDDINC, MRS. KALLIOHAN, MRS. DALRYMPLE, Miss CARPENTER P Page Six X Nha' Guidance Directors MRs. BLOOD, Miss CLICKNER, MR. SHAVV, MRS. CARLTON Dental Hygienist MRS. HAWYKINS 7 ' 'I A W ' Janitorial Staff First row: MR. Doss, Head Custodian, MRS. CLENDEN- Nl-:N. Second row: MR. WES1'FALL, MR. PIATT, MR. DRAKE. J ZF ., f 1 B :':'f3:Q?I-J Q' T - 2 - Fw, ,.., gi ,G 5 W 4 Ad A ff M on -- '- Ts XXV ' .mv :ni-'ff' f . ,, ,ff ' ' ,,.kv, gm M44 5'1 A' Min 1 '. 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I Sqn K 'Hf :: Au, rs., N 'm,Qh:'x?5-QQQQFQ Tm f! :QS KYAQN Q 5, NfQh?fQg5f:E Y - C 'lirvkg Q33 it mf-wtikmm ,I milling mx' f1w f?H-fi, f Va W I .Q w.3a . .. N . 5 f- . N' F ,dk -.41 N Ju I-, 'Wh , ' i 1' M f Q ' r, Vial .. ,, 'J rg, i4!':.--,M Q vliisjg '4' iw . 'L if 3. le ' 2 ,Lf p ,-. hx I x 1-. , A .. ., . . . 4' f, U' - x, f- an 1 S ? 5 if 1? n i 3 5 Q Q4 ,.,w x 47 'is MR. ERVIN R. FLETCHER Superintendent of Schools To the Class of 1954: As you commence a new life beyond high school and go forward into the future, I would like to think that you will remember the days you have spent here and cherish those memories of good times, people, fellow students, subjects, and also some of those experiences which may not have been so pleasant at the time but which were most rewarding even so. I would like to wish that you will come back to visit your teachers and your classrooms often. However, we realize that in your new life you will find activities of great importance and of deep interest which will often keep you from doing those things which you would do if you had the time to spare. Because I know this is true in most of our lives, I would like to leave with you one thought which I hope you will carry throughout your lives. It is this: that you strive to find beauty in simple things for it is often in the simple things that we may find our greatest happiness and the most enjoyment. A glass of pure cold water is common and simple, but in its very simplicity lies its great beauty, and so it is with many of the simple common things of life which may make the difference between life or death, happiness or dismay, ugliness or great beauty. It takes knowledge and understanding to recognize beauty in the simple things. We hope that our schools have helped you to gain this knowledge and understanding so that you too may find beauty in the common things throughout your lives. ERVIN R. FLETCHER Superintendent of Schools Page Eight BOARD OF EDUCATION A. GRAY, C. Bust-IWELLER, J. WYLIE, C. STRATTON, C. CIJDDEBACK, C. LEFFERTS, Mus. C. QUACKENBUS1-1, C. AL1ToN, E. Fuzrcusn. 4 . f 4 I 'I' G5 s ., in ' MR. LOUIS C. HORSMAN Principal DEAR SENIORS: Our forefathers from generation to generation have been inspired by the dreams of a land wherein life would be richer, finer, and better, with opportuni- ties for every person. For us to lose that faith now would be to extinguish one of the last beacons in this darkening world. The challenge is great but I am sure that with perseverance and abiding faith in Almighty Cod, success will be yours. Sincerely, Louis C. HORSMAN, Principal Page Nine Business, Vocational, Home Economlbs Department Sitting: Miss Roebuck, Miss Richards, Miss Coyne. Standing: Mr. Archer, Mr. Goewey, Mr. Lathrop, Mr. Brozy. 'X 'Q' ,T 3 X P0li'l' JEIWI IIIGI Art, Music, Language Department Sitting: Mrs. Blood, Miss Harris. Stand- ing: Mr. Mcllnay, Mr. Lester, Mr. Koski. Physical Education Department Miss Connell Mr. Robinson. , If S Q f ' xr !! E . 'J E .:i!,,t-,-, trttt , ...L.MM..- SUHIIIIL FACULTY Mathematics and Science Department Sitting: L-R: Mr. Zelno, Mr. Howard Miss Wennersten, Mr. Chase. Stand- ing: L-R: Mr. Baker, Mr. Frank, Mr. Knapp, Mr. Lloyd. l fi 4'- C A.. I Social Studies Department Sitting: Mrs. Carlton, Mr. Mateyak. Stand- ing: Mr. Dickinson, Mr. Wilsey, Mr. Fyfe. English Department Sitting: Miss Eggland, Miss Evins Miss Hassell, Mrs. 0,C0nnor. Standing Mrs Call, Mrs. Bell, Miss Callahan, Mr Ayres gm. is L Page Twelve Zin illllemnriam K Neff? gi if ,gf jf' V' ,Q ff 4 We JOYCE FULMER In years to come when we again turn these pages our eyes will meet this photo- graph and we will linger for a while. Back through the years to a pretty, blonde haired girl with a smile on her lips and happiness in her eyes. When Joyce left us she left a vacancy in our class that could not be filled by anyone. Her presence could brighten the gloomiest heart. God will call us all home someday and when we reach his side we will find Joyce there waiting for us with a cheerful smile and her friendly, 'GHi, Kids! Q 1 1. bf ' 4 5 45 - ,gf L. 9 54: R: Ig fy I ,, -' f ,- - ...M X 13,5 1 1, ,I-fi' W f . . , . . if W , . I I Si Q . a M W 'E' z 'ff afsifs '.,:4wn-.A ' 'A - 1, 1- , f A - Q Q - ' k5gffff,i5ffL, - vi . -. ' 4 FI A.. 'K 1 - -'Hi.if.Ff3'1 Ll ,Q , I L: K 2 'flfliil :fif- iiii '. ' V if -1- K- ,, A -Q. ..,,-5, . X 41gk, ,.w 'W:5,. x ML , N5 1 E f if -...zL,.7,,1,,,A,,,,,.,5,.',- fgl , Aj 'Y f m,-'-M...,..' - f - 3 45, v . . , I - ,Wg 5 x ff :KT In A, G2 L 5 Zimlfat? 1, ,M ,Vg f -sf f?-'mf' 5?-,, . E5 i Riff: K SENIOR ADVISER f! Page Fourteen Z T, Sitting' Mrs. Call, Miss Callahan, Mrs. Blood, Miss Coyne. ' ' M . L L Standtrtg: Mr. Archer, Mr. Ayres, Mr. Mcllnay, r es er. Y-J ' L' 'lft 5 l 'iff ' ' 1:-ii - JN! 1-Nt A . , 9 1 R 4 in A :W 'V 5 K Y, fi H. Q 0 f -ww: weas,,1:gq1,,ggy-2-wi:fr,tem-5 f..q,3,e.,,fw. ly aaeer . , i it f teaat -A . . ttrt ,ca to I to ' xt, A ' V, if WL? 1 f, I :V V i -' , 41.45, - f ., ,,LL L, , cg i? K K, thi W J K .aa 'VM we f ieeeo , , . -A . 'fi .-.,, Ax COLORS: Red and White. FLOWER: Red Carnation. .X . iii? V BOB LEHN President ARTHUR BARBER A Vice President JEAN PRATSCHLER Secretary JACK HARFORD Class Treasurer SYLVIA SUMNER Parliamentarian CATHERINE RYKER Social Chairman DICK ALLEE Yearbook Editor DONALD COHEN Yearbook Treasurer . 4' I A ' - 1 H5513 , gm MOTTO: Respect yesterday's memoriesg accept today's challeugeg expect great victories for tomor IOW. F sri'- loan Dorothy Aber Jeanie Sr. Minstrei Favorite Saying: 's0h, Heavens? Haiis irom Cahoonzie . . . attractive smiie . . . . Oh lohnny' . . . neat . . . sense oi humor . . . Rlchard Auee aiu-Jays iaughing, . . . Mr. Archer's ridge runner Dick N . . . sparkiing, eyes . . .Business Arithmetic whiz. Latin Chr, -5, 4? Smaem Comma 2, -57 4,,1teS. BQ Sunior Yiay 'ig Yearbook Editor Ag Dramatic Ciuh Yres. 33 Sr. Minstrei. ML Ciasshooii' . . . hard worker . . . Ak? speciai . . . Kudxfs other haii . . . iuture engin- eer . . . Duke . neat dresser . . . iiie oi the party? . . . fiend for Mud comics. Carmella Lucy Andriacle Connie GAA. it Giris' Giee Ciub ig Sr. Minstrei. ' Aiways taiking, . . . iuii oi fun . . . 1unie's giri 1 . . . deviiish . . . great story-teiier . . . easy Raymond Anzevino going, . . . good-natured . . . hot rod . . . future ,Th F ,, homemaker . . .Mariiyn's pai. e 'Burner Yoothaii 1, 2, 'ig Track 1, 'Lg Home Ytoom Sociai Chairman '53 Haii Monitor X, 43 Student Councii Aiternate ig Sr. Minstrei. Favorite Saying: 'Huh? ' ' . . trafic director . . . haiis ' big and hrawny uture chemist . irom Montague . . .taikatwe . . . Mr. Chase's pride and Soy . 4 . easy to get P age Sixteen aiong with. , NQ. 7 X. Jack Babyatsky Track 2, 3, 45 Football 45 Latin Club 2, 3, 4g French Club 3, 45 Varsity Club 3, 4: Band 1, 2: Yearbook Stal? 45 Sr. Minstrel: Science Club. Favorzle Saying: I guess I must have oversleptf' CllaI'1e8 EL Babcock Baby is nite a yatsky . . . future scientist q Charlie . . . But Einstein says . . . crazy, mixed up Junior Play 3, Hall Monitor 4 kid . . . a Phys whiz. . . B.P.l. bound . . . track Favorite Saying: What's up Doc? star ' ' ' mad baker' Markovit's special . . . Did you bring your tickets in ? . . . third floor traffic cop . . . has the gift of gab . . . opera lover . . . always asking questions . . . hails from Birdtown . . . b ' ness tycoon . . . tall . . . intell usi- ectual type. '75- gf ,lti Q B g ,,, Z .t Shu-le y dim Balmer Student Council l, 3: Hall Monitor 15 Major- ettes IXCO-Captain, 2, 35 Horne-room Secretary 1, 25 Yearbook Staff 45 Sr. Minstrel. . . . Favorite Saying: Honest to pete? Marlanne gafheflne Band Die-k's coming home . . . Ni-Odie . . . telephone Bundy girl . . . future R.N .... well groomed . . . Baud 1, 2, 3: Majorettes 4: CAA. 1, 2: Mixed golden girl . . . loads of fun . . . Will we ever CIIUTUS 2, 4: Jr. Red Cross 1, Knitting Club 1: live through Iib?,' . . . personality plus. Yearbook Staff 4: Sr. Minstrel. Favorzie Saying: M-In-In-ltr Boy! Fond of Fort Bragg, N.C .... sweet . . . loves that C.M.C .... Eppie's sidekick . . . female Harry James . . . giggler . . . high Birdie . . . Irv's one Pleasen. stepper and only . . . n Seventee Page Number Y. IW' Y B Arthur P. Barber l5Tweetl,Y W Track i, Varsity Ciub 3, Ag Bootbaii 1, 2, 3, Ag 1 Youth in Govt. ig Ciass Vice president 4. ML Vee Bob' i ti' t M W p... spa...tr... r. Goeweyfs noise-rnaker . . . ntuscie rnan . . . loan Rosamund' Barth' . . . happy-golucky . . . ioves to raise devii . . . iootbaii ace. Nancy Agnes Bishop Nan Bandfiribrarian, 2, '5fSociai Chairman Ag GA. Ps. X, 2, AfVice Yresident '53 Horneroorn Yresi- dent 1, 'Z-, 'SQ French Giub '5fYresident 43 Sr. Minstrel. Oh, that Hair' .... good things corne in srnaii packages . . . Buddy, Buddy . . . headed ior Yotsdarn . . . aiways with Yat . . . popniar . . . Page E- French Cinb Yresy . . . Long, Distance . lgmeen the Mundy lournaiisrn Ciub iz, Youth in Govt. 'lg lr. Bed Cross 'Lg Drarnatic Giub '51 idaii Monitor 'ig lr. Yiayg Spanish Cinb Sec. '53 Hrnkg. Ciub Ag GA. Ps. X, 2, ag Yearbook Stahg Sr. Minstrel. Favorite Saying: uleepersin Aiways chewing, gun! . . . Ni-Odie . . . Wben's the next party?', Ycpsodent sntiie . . . fashion wise . . . Do your cbernistry'? Mile v ' -,,, B 1054. 46' . ,. ,, F, Mary Margaret Boland Maggie Hornernaking, Cinb 2, 'Sp French Ciub 3, 43 G. A. A. 'lg Youth in Govt. 2, 'Sy Sr. Minstrei. Favorite Saying: 'i hate you Eben! Newberrfs giri . . . aiways found in Westiaws . . . 1 want to go to Hoboken' . . . Hi'ya ieiias' . . . Anyone need a pcncii'? . . . petite . . . Miss Coyne's pride and ioy . . . winning, srniie. William G. Brin 'Willy Baseball 1 , 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4g Football l, 3, 4, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Sr. Minstrel. . Hot rod . . . Miss Richard's ulcer . . . cage Elva Catllerlne Boyd star . . . short but mighty . . . butch . . . I 'wllgn didn 't touch him, Ref . . . all-around fella. Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Girl's Clee Club l, 2, 3, 45 Homemalcing ClubXTreasurer 4, Sr. Min- strel. Favorite Saying: Holy Cow! Good dancer . . . always with Doug . . . friendly . . . lots of fun . . . Woolworth's candy girl Kayis pal . . . great joker . . ' . . l10Ine ' . marriage bound making whiz. 2? Elsle flllly Carpenter Else Sr. Minstrel. Favorite Saying: How about that ? Watch the poles . . . always primping . . . Rose dllhe C0lIJtlI'i0 quiet . . . good sport . . . full of fun . . . Driver fygoslbf- of the year . . . giggler . . . always with Evvy 1 Homeroom Treasurer 1: C.A.A. 2, Mixed Chorus and MMVI-V ' ' - Hive friend to have' 2, 3: Girls Glee Club 3, Homemalcing club 3, X Majorettes 45 Sr. Minstrel. E Favorzke Saying: Who's got some gum ? 1 Always with Jane and Shelby . . . Button Bouncer . . . Grand Union Special . . . al smiling . . . gum cracker ' i a driv ' ways . . . Inajorette . . er. . . . River 'd ' . ell Nmew Page . what si es secret weapon. Eg Ly, Q,-Q-55 Carol Grethe Caswell .4RiLki,, GAA. l, 'lg Mixed Chorus l, 2, 3, Arg Knitting, Club lg Girl's Glee Club Ag Acappella Choir Ag YHA. 3. Favorite Saying: 'MMMMV' Thomas Edward Clune l'taub's special . . . Godelroy's pride and joy Tom . . . everythings iust lim dandy . . . cute. neat, . . . M b and likeable . . . nice dresser . . . beautiful eyes Cmiqislxzrk ',' I aevxhsh ' ' ' axways dems .al . . . . . ri-,tate s irnport . . .headed for the arines as ' ' ' xmschewus mek' . . . the Deerslayer . . . quiet . . . Dodger ian . . . outdoor man. . . . girl oi levi wor M-gg., J -.pf Bernard Ellrot Cohen HEI!!! Baseball El, Llp lntrarnural Basketball Ll. Favorite Saying: l don't lcnovlf' Easy-going . . . unconcerned . . . always laughing . . . cnet roman . . . am at mascmet . . . Donahlb Sjpohen lntrarnural star . . .why teachers gross gray . . . L C CDW' B B comedian . . .boys will be boys . . . r. Chase's atin lub 2, 3, 4, K onsull A and lil, 43 356' gnemice, ball Mgr. 3g Basketball Mgr. ilg lr. Ylay Varsity Page T Club Ag Student Council Alt. 43 Bus. and Adv. wenly Mgr. oi the Yearbook. Favorite Saying: What was your first clue? Future pill roller . . . hard worker . . . 'LGot your ads? . . . studious . . . friend oi Cicero's . . . subtle sense oi hurnor . . . serious and consci- entious . . . our Valedictorian . . . reserved . . . arnbitious. 11' Yr:-3 Patrick: Stella Patsy Billld l, 2, 3 4 , XSeeretary 2, 3, French Club 1 2, 3, 4XSer-retary 1, 2, 35 CAA 1 2 Chairman 25 Horn Mi Cole , . , , 3XSoci1l eroom Vice P ' nstrel. resident Ig Small, flarli, and lovel IIIGHIIC y...poised e . . . lilies t Rub ' ' . . . Denni ' o study enstein S . . . female Arth . . . sophisticated . lilies older ur . . Nancy,s pal . . . company. . Arlene 4. Collins Knitting Club 1: Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, Cirl's Clee Club 3: C. A. A. 1, 2, Yearbook Stal? 4. I7l hit 200 solnedayn . . . Lets eat . . . has a gift for gala . . . Mr. Arr-her's pal . . . 'SThere,s Donald Collette no place lilfe 'Horneisv . . . crazy but happy . . . friendly . . . good athlete . . . big-heartefl. Always late . carefree . . . shoe salesman . . . sleepy appearance half . . . never in a hurry. w N .0119 Twenty Page W lane Lucille Curran lame b i A Mixed Cbornsi '5' Acap- GirYs Ciee Cin , g , , peiia Cboir 3, Ag Ciass Sociai Chairman ig Ma- iorettes X, 3. Favorite Saying: Yin g oing, on a diet tomorrow . . . . so pass tbe biscuits tonigbtf' . . . . . . Yasbion-wise . . . vleii-kept bair . . . pie-asant srniie . . . ber eyes are aiways WE-5'Y'ward . . . bisti beantiini cornpiexion . . . poised and sop cated . . . quiet. say-gb, George Davenport Yearbook Staff 4. Big, body and Sender nlan . . . Greenyiiids giit to PUBS . . . car crazy . . . aiways ioking, . . . fire- nian . . . Mr. Goev1ey's answer rnan . . . shop whiz . . . out-door type . . . Sods friend. Knitting, Ciub i 3 Easy on tbe eyes . P age Twenty-t 1 W0 Haio giri . . . . . sopbisti c denture . . . ated fig Sr. Niinstreig Betaiiing Cinb '5 . ' in ber ways . . . sbapeiy 'rignre . date-bait . . . Dorothy 41:11 Derse G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Acappella Choir 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 Iiill Monitor 3, French Club 3, 4g Student Council 25 Dramatic Club 35 Jr. Play . 35 Sr. Minstrel 5 Yearbook Stall' 4: Richmond fllarzlyn Decker Hill H.S.XSwimming 1. 'iflldrf' Athletic . . . always worrying . . . pretty eyes . . . Yea,-book Staff 45 S1-, Minstrel, Hn so tired . . . friendly . . . quiet . . . nice hair Favorite Saymg.. ffHeavenS!v . . . lilies to sing . . neat dresser . . . study Quiet . . . nice personality . . . good sport . . . crazy' Number please . . . freckles . . . Cloriafs friend . . . likes to drive . . . forever gabbing with Car- mella . . . Retailing angel . . . always happy. J 4 I 3 i 'Hx Robert Eccleston czwckyn Baseball 2, 3, 45 Student Council 3. Washington Ave. Terror . . . pleasing personality . . . Dodger fan . . . teaser . . . freckles . . . carrot Jack Keziygfh Drake top . . . polite . . . lun . . . nice smile . at swell guy. Baseball 2, 3, 45 Varsity Club 3, 4: Hornerootn Treasurer 2. A. elf P. wheel . . . the hunter,'. . . shy . . . Jani . . . 'lover Boy . . . blusher . . . giggles . . . devil . . . ' e shop boy . . . likes Middletown girls. .three Twenty Page Page Twen ty'f0ur I 5 r George W. Elston Yearbook Staff 4. Favorite Saying: Couid be Yuii oi iun . . . artist . . . easy-going, . . . haiis irorn Greenviiie . . . devii . . . Got any guru? Sherrill Ann Elston . . . iikes to tease . . . mechanic . . . loe's buddy sshd, iriendiy. Maiorettes X., Zfhead mai.: Mixed Chorus X, 2, 3g Cheerieading 1, 3, Afeapg Student Couneii E' X, 'Lg Spanish Club Z, '5fSoe. Chg GAA. 1, 'Z-f S ec.3 lr. Yiayg Sr. Minstreig Yearbook staii 4. Favorite Saying: Hi ya Doiiinkl' . . . iarnous ior her strut . . . Let's have a party? . . . ioveiy hair . . . peppy cheerieader . . . con- tagious iaugh . . . aiways dirting. Patricia Ann Felter MPG!!! Latin Ciub 2, 3, A QAediie 2, Consui 35 g Sr. Min- streig Sr. Yiay Staii '5g Yrooi-reading Staii Editor, Yearbook Stai 4. Favorite Saying: Yes, Dear' Niarilfyn I' Ferrell' Latin iover . . . future nurse . . . sincere . . . ucofkeyu smite: . . . swaioas . . .hard worker . . . happy- Cheeriemier L 2, Sz Homer-mm Secretary L 5: go-iueky . . . Birdtown . . . pretty srniie . . . fun. G-A-PM 13 Shorthand C1115 4? 'fieawfel' 3- Favorite Saying: Did X get a hitter? Engaged . . . Kenny . . . nice . . . iikeabie . . . 1 iove the Navy . . . shorthand whiz . . . charrning personaiity . . . 1 have to write a iet- ter . . . iriendiy . . . svleii kid. Ni-Odie . . .Nicky . . . pretty . . .Noi Navy ian XLS- fllargaret Ann Fitzgibbons 17, -yi! Homeroom Treasurer 1, C.A.A. l, 2, 4g irls' C Clee Club l J Majorettes 3, 4: French Club 2, 3, 45 Youth in Government 3: Photo Editor Year- David Fish book 45 Mixed Chorus 2, 3 5 Sr. Minstrel. 'Davy' Favorite Saying: Gee! Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, T,-ack 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 5 Ni-Odie . . . radiant hair . . . neat dresser . . . President 4, Varsity C1115 3, Vice.P,-esidem 4, '7Ves . . . Frenchie . . . friendly . . . beautiful Spanish Club Vice-President 3: Class President 'JUUIPIC-Yi01l - - - 'Dark EYGSU - - - Sweet - - - 3: Homeroom President lg Mixed Chorus 3, 4: future nurse- Sr. Minstrel. Favorite Saying: Thats about the size of it!', Pat . . . tall . . . joker . . . swell personality . . . snappy dresser . . . leads the life of '7?eilly . . . fun . . . plays a hot trombone . . cute . . . basketball playe N I'. '25 Joan E1 Gibbons Girls' Clee Club 1, 2, 39 Acappella Choir 1: Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 4: Junior Play 35 Spanish Club 35 Dramatic Club 3, Yearbook Stall' 4. lane Iflice Camo Favortie Saying: Well he likes it,' ,vambn Ni-Odie . . . glamorous . . . She's lovelyXshe's d ... I't'td...uuul Shorthand Club 3f 49 Jr- P13-V SMH 31 Sr' Min' viggagfoomed Sidi? 'hair . . .n liob T,hel the Snell Yearbook Staff 4- Voice . . . hails from High Point. e Favorllre Saying: Alrighty e Twentyhfv Studious . . . Birdtown . . . always with Jean Pug and Joyce . . . Number, please . . . future sec- retary . . . Oh, Bill . . . stylish clothes . . . quiet. V I ? i E i N Pug 8 Twenty-5 ix Loretta E. Gilbert 66Gibi! Knitting Ciuh ig Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, Ag Giris' Giee Ciuh 1, 2, 3, Ag GAA. 'Zg Yearbook Stah Ag Sr. Minstr ei. . . Favorite Saying: MW ait tiii 1 get the ear Joanne Gwllespw Good word for everyone . . . aiwavs writing iet- slow ters . . . petite . . . quiet . . . driving whiz . . . Student Councii ig Knitting Ciub ig Home. winning srniie . . . iriendiv . . . ioves to howi . . . making Ciuh Ag Retaiiing Ciuh 3. PM Fone Supporter' Ni-Odie . . . iitterhug . . . devii . . . aiwavs on the go . . . ireckies . . . srniie ior everyone . . . vaccinated with a phonograph needie . . . easy going . . . ioves schooiil . . . cute. Mary K. Guirm lr. Bed Cross ig Yearbook Staff A. Engaged . . . Corky . . . erearnv eornpiexion . . . future housewiie . . . Dirnpies . . . pieasant personaiity . . . angeiic appearance . . . What a driver!! . . . cute . . . iun. an Hall Margaret lo uwlartyn 3 Tres. Jig Year- i. Hornernaking Ciuhfklist. , hook Staii Ag Sr. Red Cross 'img Sr. Minstre Favorite Saying: Oh Sure Soft-spoken . . .ioves to skate . . . quiet . . . aiwavs with Gioria . . . Yennefs speciaitv . . . a friend . Bob. to everyone . . 4 3 f 'Q f I Rodney Hanstine aRod,, Favorite Saying: Kill it before it spreadsv Devil . . . good skate . . . big tease . . . Air Force bound . . . ladies' man . . . devilish . . . smile dun Hamilton . . . roller skating champ . . . one of Brozy's boys .ylammien . . . lover boy. Girls' Clee Club l, 2: Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Club 3g Chess Club 25 Yearbook Staff 49 Youth in Government l, 23 Journalism Club 1g Sr. Minstrel. Favorite Saying: Oy-gevalt Ni-Odie . . . devil . . . tall . . . happy-go-lucky . . . full of fun . . . Redhead . . . true friend . . . temper . . . Miss Richard's pal . . . unpredictable. . .W iwhwwg 531s is L' 35 Ax if N YS- 1 Richard Harford 'Y2ick Football l, 2, 4g Basketball 2, 35 Baseball l, 2, 3, 45 Varsity Club 3, 4: Student Council 2. Eppie . . . quiet . . . athletic . . . good sport Jack Harford . . . nice to know . . . imirator . . . beautiful smile 'yflldyn . . . personality plus . . . swell guy. Class Tres. 1, 3, 49 Sr. Minstrel. Radio man . . . love that car!! . . . all-around fellow . . . hard worker . . . good student . . . reserved . . . our treasurer . . . Marily . . electrically inclined . . . fun. aeven Twgnly Page Joyce Partricia Hazen Shadow 1 H. R. Sociai Chairman lg Hornernaking Ciub 3, Ag Yearbook Stab 43 Sr. Niinstrei. Favorite Saying: Got any guru? Sweet . . . nice giri . . . wbistie bait . . . snappy 1 Barbara C. Hemleb dresser . . . biue is ber coior . . . neat . . . unusuai Bobs CYOE . . . 6111161 . . . 0188 flgllfe . . . ZRTHCIIVB. Knitting -xg G.A.A- 1? Student Councix 1: lr. Red Cross 'Lg Sbortbanci Ciub 3g Yearbook Staff 4g Sr. Minstrei. Dave . . . cute . . . neat dresser . . . baby face . . . adorabie iaugb . . . lusiffs pai . . . sweet . . . smart . . . eute figure . . . ss-Ieii kid! Frances Mary Hendershot Shadow III GAA. 1, 2, 43 lunior piay '53 Yearbook Staff 43 Sr. Minstrei. Favorite Saying: MMM i bein you? Robert Heussy Quiet . . . nice . . . petite . . . West End . . . HBCU, an 'v ...Ru ttudnt.. P rac , g r. ms re . age Twemy.ei ht Nice curis . . . beautiiui car . . . srniier . . . 3 good dancer . . . Mr. America . . .personaiity kid . . . Casanova . . . 'xiirt . . .bionaie . . . He's a iover! 2. John Horst The Herd Track 2 3 4' I t , , , n ramural basketball 4: Varsity Club 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Council Pres. 4: Latin Club 3, 45 Yearbook Staff 45 J. V. Basket- Glorja Rall, Hicks ball Manager 25 Sr. Minstrel. ffclov Favorite Saying: WlJen do we eat? Homemaking Club 3, 45 Yearbook Staff 4g Sr, Fun.. . . always laughing . . . hot rod . . . Mr. Minslre 1. President . . . bard worker . . . swell personality Favorite Saying: How about that! f ' Snappy dresser ' ' 'Iam' ownd Yaleflfinobi ' ' ri t ever o e . . . oves to rive at ue Nice . . . lots of fun . . . always with Lil . . . plyigoutzi y n Wrigley's best customer . . . Soldier boys girl . . . movie fan . . .Newark bound . . . always writing letters . . . talkative. 'H ing, Raymond Robert Hulbert '7Vomzy Junior Play 3 ' Dmnzat' Cl , f ic ub 3g Yearbook Stal? 4: Sr. Minstrel 4. Always with Jim and Bill . . . Swell kid . . . Dolorestigiy Ztzvencamp Fun . . . Friendly . . . Joker . . . Good Driver X a ow . . . Part of the gang . . . Loves to ice-skate . . . Girls' Clee Club 1, 4: Majorettes 3, 45 Knitting One of the Junior play stars t Club 1, Mixed chorus 4, shorthand Club 3, me W Holnelnaking Club 4 g Yearbook Staff 4. Page Twentym 1 Bill . . . loves Matarnoras . . . Majorette . . . hlondie . . . pony-tail . . . quiet . . . cute . . . pretty eyes . . . her heart's in the Navy . . . l W . . a ways riting letters . . . I wonder who she knits all those socks for ! .' ! -: fl7 Gerald Raymond Hyan larry Hot-rod . . . Hed . . . aivlays in Westiaiis . . one oi the gang, . . . machine shop . . . big, tease ...1aii...Fordrnan...g,oodsporx... , Wanna uae? Frances Elizabeth I ones Fran H. H. Yres. ig Thanksgiving Queen A Favorite Saying: May X heip you? ii groomed . . . Qneenie . . . engaged . . . . .heantiini eyes . . . preuy 'ie . . . iriendiy We . . . Miss YJXXS. . . . . Howardis . . .hnure honsewi Montague . . . sweii kid . . . Gone wrime a ieuer f' Shelby lean Kalin SheU' Giris Giee Cinh ig Mixed Chorus 23 Shorxhand Chxh '5fYres. Ag Yearhook staii A. Favorite Saying: Hey Sohnny, any gain? , Grand Union Speciai . . . Wesx End . . . inn . . . R0se'Mary ngnnn Kalltghan eine . . . taikative . . . giggies . . . checker . . . 0597 tease . . . hirt . . . Oh that noise in the hack HB. Sec.-Treas. ig HB. Treas. 'Lg Ciass Sec. ig P oi 'SNP' Latin Cinh 'ZfSec. 3, Ag Dramatic Chxh '53 GAA age Thirty 1, 'Lg Youth in Govn't 3g Acappeiia 3, Ag Mixed Chorus Z, 3, Ag Giris Giee Ciuh 13 Year Hook Snail Ag lonrnaiisrn Cinh X. Favorite Saying: s'C'est ia vie Ni-Odie . . . irisif' . . . party giri . . .Boh's . . . iikes xheNavy . . . near . . . preuy eyes . . . aiways ' . . . personaiity kid . . . West F-nd! d Ann, and Marcia. i ianghing aiways with Heian, an Lawrence Kittinger 'Zur-ry Mixed Chorus 3, 4. Has his future half-planned . . . great talker . . . . 0 . famous for his parties . . . hails from Huguenot lpllllahl JIICAUBI K 0300190 . . . longs for that summer vacation . . . likes his Ten-,'e pipe . . . Mr. Coewey's questioner r r Intramural Softball 1. W ' ' ' 01 'Q' ca ' Slick car . . . Slate Hill really gets him . . . future machinist . . . mischievous eyes . . . care-free . . . pleasing personality . . . shy, but lovable . . Erie man . . . Barbara. . . . ladies . . . What a '5nixer! Francis Joseph Lane Uyoel! Football l, 2, 3, 4: Track l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 25 Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 44 Youth in Govern- . . . ment 1, 25 Homeroom Vice-President l. Davld Edwln Knlght Jr' Curly hair . . . future machinist . . . flirty . . . fwedn dancing, dark eyes . . . good athlete . . . nice Football lg Intramural basketball 45 Junior Play IOOHHE - - - SHUDDY dFCSS01' - - - 1018 of fllfl - - - 35 Dramatic Club 3: Hall Monitor 3, Let's go ice-Hshingn . . . IW raise a dimen . . . Fqvonye Sayi,,g,- Eh ! I One of the gang . . . Saturdays hero . . . swell Oh, that Chemistry! . . . skyscraper . . . carrot top guy' . . speedy typist . . . always willing to help . . . Mr. Zelno's right-band man . . . shy? . . . likes basketball. Page Thiftymne 'wx I ane Marie Lapriore 6GIanie9, lr. Bed Cross lg Student Councii 3, 43 HB. Yres. 3 Y s' Sr. Nlinstreh 'lg GirTs' GTee Ciuh 21 re , d Chorus 'Z 'S' Yearbook Staff A. Mite , . , ' ' ' 5 what the hoys in the ha Favorae Saymg. ee roorn wih hayef' W ' oiitician .iaughing gai . . ck . why Devii.....p .. hoys die young . . . down . . . don t forget her parties! . . . ioves her iokes . . . Caiarnity lane TNT . . . iuhot pep . . . wihing and ahh . . . . . . Sack. 45- Q Robert Lee Lehn 65B0b99 T T 'Z' Chtss Yres. 43 Sr. Mack Francis Lathrop ulvl ckeyn Yoothah 1. Hot rod . . .'hig tease . . . iond ot Syracuse . . . Sargenfs handyman . . . Tikes fishing . . . deer siayer . . . hooky piayer? . . . iuture mechanic E the boys trout . . . sandhar Tarzan . . . one o Machine Shop. J., fu! 'N Student Counci1 res. , , Minstrei lunior pXay 'Sg Dramatic ciuh Vice- Yres. 'ig outh in Govt. At. , , Favorite Sa . l ,H h . , Rmchard M. Loewenstem ymg. u -now, isnt that sorne- .6 . ,, th. ,, Duck xng' . . . Mr. President . . . Toni twin . . . Tadies rnan . . . Suggs' YW gzgtaragcxg 3 zfmh 1: Yon' P shoveT operator . . . hard worker . . . outXw 52 mmmma as ex 5 ' Y' mum ' age Thirty-t . . . has done a Tot tor ciass . . hihhiiiy ian . . . Snappy dresser . . . star oi lunior pTay . . . wo great hunter . . . oh, those partiesX . . . Wih Western auto hoy . . . Toyes West End . . . Oh, the meeting please corne to order? that hair . . . Cond oi Eiieen . . . WaXhy . . . sophisticated . . . dig those pegs! I .Q fs:- 'ss-fag' Howard MacDonald Bud Youth in Govt. 1, 35 Dramatic Club 35 Jr. Red Cross 45 Yearbook Staff 4. I Our journalist . . . English and Biology whiz Audr 01 Mac4larhey . . . polite . . . what a vocabulary . . . future '7lIf1C,' clergyman . . . loves that Macbeth . . . always Mixed Chorus 2, 35 Homemaking club parl. 3 Willl H11 IIIISWSF- XPres. 4: Youth in Govlt 3. Favorite Saying: Okedoke,, Cute . . . Dickinson's pet . . . Miss 4th ward . . . dig that walk . . . Mack . . . Little Audrey . . . lots of fun . . . petite . o Newberry's gang . . . smart . . . . ne of . brown eyes. I tl 1- Roberta Mason KDIlCltE'V,, Girls Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4g Hr. Soc. Ch. 25 G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 45 Jr. Play 35 Yearbook Staff 45 Sr. Minstrel 4. 10511 lyiflitllll flltllthtllll Favorite Saying: Oh, Lets do something l flock Good English student . . . nice personality . . . Band 1, 2, 3, 4Xvice.preS: Student Council 2, How's Newton? . . . Miss 'Coyne's gang . . . deviil 3: Varsity Club 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Jr, Play . . . button lgouncer . . . Just Ducky.. . . . hows 35 Class Vice Pres. 35 Hall Monitor 35 Youth in your dnvfng' ' ' ' Small try ' ' ' fnendly ' ' ' Govt. 25 Intramural Basketball 45 Yearbook loves parnes' Staff 4. Basketball star . . . Bamboo Club . . . Expressive eyes . . . enjoys his Mad comics . . . neat dresser . . . lover boy . . . Mo . . . always teasing . . . good for a laugh. , , hree Tmrty f Page 40' an we Willard Franklin McDonnell W ow 0 Boys Glee Club lg Youth in Govt. l, 2, 3, Ag lr. Red Crossf'Yres. 'ig Yearbook Stall 43 Mixed Chorus l, 2, 3, Ag lntramural Softball l, ig lr. Play 'SQ Dramatic Club 'bg Sr. Minstrel. William Charles McDonnell Favorite Saying: Now, how do you ieel'? .rmun The Mayor . . iull oi the devil bigger than . ' , . ' ' ' . Yin boy . . . star ol machine shop . . . lots ol Q us ' ' I Suimas fgsiytiihgzixgsggxlxxe lun . . . the Governor . . . llook St Ladder spe- ' ' ' . time 'rlxieg cial . . . sleepy . . . WoWo's other hall . . . ' ' ' ' weasel . . . l'lomer's boy . . . good sport . . . quiet . . . wonder boy. both o man with big idea freckles . . . loves that pipe . . Ulster place. sew f fl '-GY Marilyn loan McGaw 'iBoots Mixed Chorus 'Sg Shorthand Club 2, 'Zag Desk Monitor Ag Yearbook Stall ll Favorite Saying: Oh, Bubbles? Patricia Molloy Found with Evelyn . . . engaged . . .Nliss Rich- MPM., artYs girl . . . roller skater . . . iond oi Kay . . . G. Y GX Cx b X 2 3 A- GAA X 2,3 YK Never has much to say . . .brgiant girl . . . 3 SX 588306 Bch 'SZ ' Nihxga Chong Q 3 ai t'at...t1tr ti . la'--2' SWQQ mm Y er eau ds m 1 e My lr. Red Cross 'Lg French Club 2, 3, Lig Yearbook Stall Ag Youth in Gov't 2, 3, A. Favorite Saying: Leis do something diilerentf' l.-ove that drawl . . . triendly . . . nice personality Mr. Coewey's pal . . . Ni-Odie . . . West on the go . . . Middletown re smiling . . Page T hifty 'f0ll1' girl . . . always . . . swell . . When lrish eyes a Lime: 95 e's liosey? wi 'ws W Ellen Carolyn Muller Library Club 15 Cirls Clee Club, 2, 35 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, Homemaking Club, 2g G.A.A., 3, 4: Knitting Club, l: Shorthand Club 4. , Favorite Saying: I hate you, Margaret! Amalla T' Muller Likes to talk . . . 5 81 107 salesgirl . . . Molly's '7lf0UJ'H other hall' . . . the worst! . . . friendly . . . C.A.A. l, 2, 3, XPres. 4: Youth in Cov't l, 2, 3, Sparrow-bush doll . . . nice figure . . . Ma . 49 Dramatic Club 35 Student Council lg Cirl's with Schocky and Molly. Clee Club 2, 35 Yearbook Staff 45 Sr. Minstrel 4. Favorite Saying: Now, what did I do wrong? Always getting into trouble . . . dizzy blond . . . Queen of Newber-ry's . . . future gym teacher . . . keeps 310 jumping . . . Homemaking whiz . . . heard over all . . . devilish . . . never a dull moment . . . EEK! a mouse . . basketball artist. .ax tg fir f E 'wt . xxx Rlelzard B. Pendell Dick Intramural Basketball 4. Favorite Saying: Now don't get riled.', Frqngig Neggrnb Mischievous look . . . always with Pat . . . Eng- .Tmnn lish whiz . . . chief Pontiac . . . Rio Ranger . . . l' . . . f 5 ' . . . ll d I'1fm wm1 Bfwlfefball, 44 Banff 1+ 2, 3, 4: H811 all . . .1f2Zn.'.Q.Q'f'f'.F'2'Z'3ellIQ'22l'1. . . Zlfn Monitor, 49 Desk Monitor, 49 H.R. Pres. 3: Boyls Clee Club, 3: Acappella Choir 3, 4g Vice Pres.: Mixed Chorus 3, 4. Favorzle Saybzg: lVoX. Long walk home . . . swell guy . . . Grand Union Boy . . . Duke . . . noted for his blushing . . . Petit-0 . . . lots ol' fun . . . tall . . . neat dresser . . . great trombone player . ' . . . pegged r . . ridge runne pants. I' - -fi Thlfty Page Robert T . Pentland as Bobs! Yoothaii X, 2, '53 Track X, 'Lg Youth in Gov't 3, 43 Yearbook Stati Ag Boy's Giee Ciuh L, 2. Oh, my Papa . . . sieeping beauty . . . devii . . . another ciown . . . aiways ioaiing . . . Got your Patrick M. Powerie bookkeeping done? . . . Mrs. CodYs hoy . . . 'spain Kite oi the party. Xntramurai Basketbait A. Skyscraper . . . machine shop hoy . . . poiite . . . Kogefs other haii . . . hashtui . . . deer- siayer . . . quiet type . . . Navy hound . . . Luck oi the irish . . . friend to ah. I GF. 'is' i 1 . . if 1A! ., N V wry-v ' Ralph Sidney Pierson lr. Tyrone Favorite Saying: 0 Great White Yatherf' Wiihur Wright . . . noted tor his car . . . aiways ahsent . . . Raipifs here today? . . . iiyhoy . . . . GAY. generai . . . Oh, that mustache' .... lean' Marte Ifratschler iuture iet ioh . . . Xadies' man . . . hot rod. Jeannie Shorthand Ciuh 3, Ag Sr. Yiay stan 3g Ciass Sec. Ag Sr. Minstrei 4. Pg U ge Thmy-six Aiways with Soyce, lane, and Pat . . . Miss Sec- retary . . . Sparrowhuih whiz . . . 'The meeting was cahed to order . . . Budding and Loan cierk . . . future secretary . . . sweet . . . nice per sonaiity . 'ZR- rolyn Swartwout Quackenbuslz Ouackze French Club 2, 3, 45 Junior Play 45 Mixed Cho- rus 2, 3 5 Jr. Red Cross 25 Yearbook Stall' 45 CA. A. l, 2. Shirley COI'0l Price Colfer . . . good driver . . . Mr. Chase's pride . . D i . . and joy . . . Jo's special . . . lots of fun . . . cI5::tgibCguZ?'Yi5i3gIf 1931! lfjd Chorus 2' 3' What's today's English ? . . . Nice girl. X 5 Y ' Favorite Saying: Oh well Loads of fun . . . shorty . . . sweet . . . loves those Sonny Clays . . . one of Miss Coyne's gang . . . Nice personality . . . petite . . . nice. 5 R Lawrence Reis 'Zarryv Football, 45 Track 2, 35 Youth in Covt. 2, 3 Band, 1, 2, 3XPres. 45 Class Treas. 25 H.R. Vice. I . I Pres. 25 Mixed Chorus 35 Hall Monitor 3 5 Year- Patrlcla Ann Rellly book Staff 45 Latin Club 2, 3, 4. Pdf, Favorzie Saying: You lrnow it' Girl? C160 C1115 1, 3, 4XPres. CAA. 1, 4: Jr. Famous for his tall tales . . . Hirt . . . tall . . . Play 3 J Dramatic Club 35 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4: all-around guy . . . dark eyes . . . one of the gang French Club 2, 3, 45 Youth in Govt. 1, 2, 35 . . . man with a harem . . . Pepsodent smile . . . Yearbook Staff 4: Sr. Minstrel 4. operates out of P. J. Diner . . . parties. Favorite Saying: Don't make me laugh! ,' Typical senior . . . giggler . . . dark and pretty . . . clown . . . devil with sparkling eyes . . . Hoppey's clerl: . . . adorable . . . Fish is her main business . . . stage fright. . . even Thlfty S Page i Page T ' 'Ghz 11 Richard 0. Reiser 65Dick99 Headed for the Marines . . . ioves to tease . . haiis from Hugenot . . . shy . . . taiihoy . . . ear crazy . . . the Artist . . . nice I . lun Rinkavage Kinky Yoothaii X, 2, 3, Ag Baskethaii '53 Giee Cinb ig Basehaii X, 2, 3, Li. Favorite Saying: A Not this hoyf' The Ciaw . . . ioothaii hero . . . fond of Car . . . hashethaii piayer . . . svleii . . . he-man . starry-eyed . . . good sport . . . handsome . athietic. 3 s bp. sg, .Q---v Robinson Joyce Ann French Ciuh i, 'lg Shorthand Cinh 3, fig Year- hook Staff 4. Favorite Saying: Yon know if' Future secretary . . . gum chewer . . . typist . . . lphn Kenneth R055 lr, everyhodifs iriend . . . Whafs the hiii? ' . . . nlohmwr, engaged . . .io-Jes the Navy . . .hrain . . . Sorry, - q nnmher's hnsy 2' F 61015213 ts, 3, Lt Nair? ghigui 8,345 B02 S ee o gaseta ,13563 g arsrty Cinh 3, 4. Schock ing isrft he? . . . good ioothaii piayer . . . Brornfs hoy . . . hot rod . . .boy mechanic . . grease monkey . . . Wheeiingfs speciai. ip, X. Robert 0. Ryder Kwobi! Band 3, 4: Yearbook Staff 45 Track 3. Favorite Saying: There's not much I can do about it. Evelyn Louisa Runnals Freckles . . . fond of Betty . . . flirt . . . easy- 'Z'vvie going . . . 310 Romeo . . real saxy . . . War- W Homemaking Club 4: yearbook SMH- 4. wick woo-er . . . friendly . . . book exchange . . . F , S , . KB . t,, hails from Matalnoras . . . good looking . . . 'worth' aymg' e qme neat dresser . . . swell dancer. Marriage bound . . . giggles . . . Marilyn 's shadow . . . quiet and reserved . . . Soldier's girl . . . roller skating queen . . . loves to write letters . . . friendly . . . Did you do your Bookkeep- ing? . . . neat . . . helpful. Marcia Anne Sakofsky '7l1ar.rlz CAA 1, 2, 3, 4: Dramatic Club 3: Jr. Red Cross 3, 44 Acappella 4: Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4: Glee - Club I, 4, Yearbook Staff 43 Chess Club 25 Catherine Mae Ryker Youth In Government 2. c19c '07n FQUOFQC Saying: 'Tm plotzing C.A.A. 1, 2, 3XSec. 4: Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4: - - - Dramatic Club 3 5 Shorthand Club 3 I Soc. ChJ Cmgigsngc' ejjlzziiizne gZLl,i1L:bg3slE3ie'ii? Journalism Club lg Class Soc. Ch. 4: Hmkg. ' ' ' - ' ' ' ' - , - I , n , and bewildered . . . full of fun . . . Arnie s girl IC, uf 4XPres. Sr. Minstrel, Typing: Ed. Year- Ni-odie i l ' Helm? pal- 0 . Favorite Saying: And I laughed . .,' Happy-go-lucky . . . hard worker . . . engaged . . . loads of fun . . . live-wire special . . . fond of Dick . . . nice to everyone . . pretty eyes and hair . . clown . . athlet' . . . e Page Thirty ' ic gal. I fmw Eppie E. Santiago i Sr.Ked Cross 1, 43 G. A. A. ig Mixed Chorus Ag N lournaiisrn Ciub 3g Yearbook Stud A. Favorite Saying: Min hoy, yon're a doW' G S h li Artist . . . iikes Hiii Street . . . nice . . . aiways eorge ausc uc Wfm Mafiafme. - - - NVWPBV Phase? - - - gfgidw' Taii, dark and handsome . . . quiet type . . . nice N565 - - - 'Wie' - - - mee - - - PCYSOYWMW - - - wavy hair . . . iriendiy . . . a wood shop ace . . . Wm iime- Engiish whiz . . . neat dresser . . . shy . . . the hunter . . . reai 'george . ,ff Wilma Ann Sayre Billie Shorthand Ciuh 3. Favorite Saying: Weii Yii he dipped' Eisie's pai . . . taii and siirn . .. . Mr. Areher's Kathlyn Margaret Scheiner f1i'.'2W 'iSL.L,g.Q i 'u3JIr'12f5Iiff.f ' ' ififllefl, K-lv write to a Marine . . . inquisitive . . . neat . . . H0ii'eiY'ak50S C105 L 2, '5f5e0- 43 30010913910 Pa wpmsggcawa, Cinh 3g Mixed Chorus Ag Yearbook Staff 4. ge Forty Favorite Saying: You hig ciowrf' Haiis from Huguenot . . . quiet . . . pissing personaiity . . . aiways writing, ietters . . . mar- riage hound . . . Oh, those New York trips . . . ' at. Knit-wit . . . iond oi Ken . . . ne FL drlelze drum Sc-hook 'iS'choclsy C.A.A. l, 2, 4XPres.g Class Sec. 3g Cirls Clee Club 1, Shorthand Club 3XVice Pres., Acap- pella Choir 4gMixcd Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 g Yearbook IPj11jam Edwin Schiff Staff 4: HR. See. 1, 3: Senior Minstrel. fztillv Favorite Saying: No kidding! Student Council I, 2, 3, Acappella Choir 3, 4, Coldylocks ' ' ' Egohnny is me bo? for men Junior Play 3: Dramatic Club 3: Youth in . .il blonde bymbshell . . . alwayslvifzth Scully, Covnlt. 3, Hall Monitor 3, French Club 3, 4x M0 'V' and E1 en ' ' ' West End gn ' Vice Pres.: Mixed Chorus 2, 3, Art Ed. of Year- Hgure ' ' ' leleplwm' operator book: Jr. Red Cross 25 Sr. Minstrel. Cot any gum? . . . good dancer . . . neat dresser . . . pleasant smile . . . butch . . . always with Jim and Ray . . . flirt . . . PJ.'s Roy Rogers . . . tall . . R . . C1116 . . . vivacious. answer to . omeo. x Helen Ruth Siegel Bu6bles,' C.A.A. 1, 29 Latin Club 4: French Club 2, 3, 4: Literary Ed. of Yearbook 4: Youth in Covn't 2, 3, 4XParty Ch.: Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4: H.R. Arlyn L' Sharpe Vice Pres. 2 5 Acappella Choir 4: Dramatic Club '1S71arpey 35 Journalism Club lg Sr. Minstrel. C-AA. l, 2, 3: Mixed Chorus 2, 3, Chess Club Favorite Saying: If you want to. 2: Latin Club 2, 3, 44 Junior Play 3, Youth in p 1-1 1 u . . ' t 11' 1 . I I HS 1 Covn't 2, 3, 4: Dramatic Club 3, Radio Club 2, paexgggfvl ujiriodieuj ei .liigure newsgaplg-5 Yearbook Stall' 45 Senior Minstrel. Woman D U . Sweater girl 1 1 . Symws Ftworzke Saying: You're only young once, do . . . Frenchie. it right! ,' Squeeze, please . . . devil . . . dark eyes . . . happy honeymoon . . . Ni-Odie . . . Diamonds are a girls best friend . . . Remember the San bar? . . . Jerry . . . full of fun. le F0fty'0, e bound Page 4. S krhyk I ,af K' loarme Silvers 551077 Band X, 'Zftres.g Sr. Bed Cross 1, 'ZfYres.g Student Councii 'Zz Latin Ciuh 'ZfAediie, Af Consuig Dramatic Ciuh 'lg G.Ps.A. Ag Youth in Gow' 4- , , M , ,, Lewis F. Smith Favorite Saying: Seriousiy uLewie,, 'Ni-Odie . . . neat dresser . . . iriendiy . . . short sumo' Phu, -5 ndwt...iwy-'n hur...Bi-Nr ' Zpeciare? l U smirk? Thin! 'tif' Praia Z CLA Machine shop siugger . . . Kittie iieutenunt sax . . . ioves to chatter . . . eauzitahie. M3335 05 XHHQYKS - - . hixiis from Godeiroy happy-go-hxcky . . . shorty . . . Georges pai one of the gang, . . . iikahie . . . good spor aiways taiking. Charles Spears Chuck Yoothuii K. Favorite Saying: Oh, K dorft hnowf' Cause oi Mr. Goewefs gray hair . . . Markovits' - - speritd . . . sruiie for everyone . . . friendiy . . . Llulan Stewart fond oi his car . . . haiis from Birdtovm . . . LM Baskethaii ruachine-gun . . . quiet type . . . good Hrnkg. Ciuh X, '5fTres., Afv ice Pres.g lr. Yted sport. Cross Ah. 2, Arg G.A.Ps. X, '2.-'Sports Mgr. Li: Giris' Giee Ciuh 1, 23 Sournadisnx Ciuh ig Year- book Staff: Sr. Nlinstrei. Favorite Saying: Any Maii?,' Writes ietters to si certain iehow . . . nire hid . . . iond oi skating . . . uivaays with Gio . . . ' iover . . .ML Archer's prize pest . . . Sirnrny ' 'Bstewu . . . pieasing personzdity hird . . . :dwuys in a ood sport. I' , , age l'0r,y,tw0 . . g, 'ry' Sylvia Nicole Sumner Bellbopper CAA. 1, 2: Girls, Clee Club lg Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4: Acappella Choir 4XSec. Tres.g Journal- ism Club l g Shorthand Club 35 Junior Play 35 Doris AI, Suderley Yearbook Stall' 4: Class parliamentarian 4: Sen- fborl-ev ior Minstrel. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls, clee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, sf. F 'f ?e SHWIS'-' DOH be Silly- Minstrel 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4XP1-g5,gAgg1. Model . . . brown eyes . . . whistle bait . . . ppellq Chgjr 4g Mgjgreffeg 45 1: Year. SOIIglZl1'd . . . Hi, Doll . . . solid JHCIKSOII . . . book Smlf 4, Montague belle . . . destined to be a Bishop Ftworzte Saying: You know what , ' ' ' Nbodle' Majorette . . . better late than never . . . stars in her eyes . . . musical . . . Eddy Filrln WIINFGSS . . . plays the licorice stick . . . Tracy . . . ring on her finger. Lowell Gilbert Teller wed!! Intramural basketball 4: Jr. Red Cross l. Happy-go-lucky . . . nice smile . . . good-natured ' ' Lou-Ella . . . friendly . . . shop boy . . . quiet 171111013833 Taylor b i ' redhead. l Football 3, 4g Baseball 3, 4g Intramural basket- ball 4. Favorite Saying: I will if it pleases me! Oh, those jokes! . . . tease . . . clown of 309 . . . Mr. C0ewey's friend . . . Middi ' Puffs women . . . athlete ladies' man . ' es gift to . . . Un hungry . . . . . likes parties . hree Foriy t Page Page F 0Tty.four QV' Arm Elizabeth True Youth in Govrft X, 2, 31, Giris' Giee Ciub 12, Mixed Chorus '53 Student Councii Yariiarnen tarian 1, representative 2, Vice Yres. '53 GAA. 2, 3, Lip Latin Ciub 3, 43 Yearbook Staii A. . U I Favorite Saying: isnt it the truth! Karl' Erich Trick horse rider . . . queen oi hot rods . . . Eric haiis from Montague . . . pretty . . . vivaoious Band 1, 2, 'ig Student Conductor Ag Mix . . . iikes parties . . . Number, piease' . . . Chorus 1, 2, 3, Ag Acappeiia Choir 3, fig Boys' Button Bouncer . . . Ni-Odie. Giee Club 1, 43 Student Councii 3. Favorite Saying: 'To want is to workf' Man with a pipe . . . teaser . . . iriendhj . . . young rnan with a horn . . . aiways joking . . . nlusicaibj inciined . . . hard to see, but not to hear . . . shorty. n Arm Van Der Werf 1 ea ulednnii' GAA. 13 Hornernahing Ciub At. Favorite Saying: Oh, here we go again! Aiways Bob bing around . . . short but sweet loan Alltdfey' VG!! Ellen . . . iarrner's daughter . . . engaged . . . Montague ffjoanhg' giri . . . quiet . . .Wrigiefs best customer. Homemakins club M GAA. L 2. Favorite Saying: Fran here today? Fran's side-kick . . .Newberrwfs wheei . . . aiways knitting . . .iuii oi iun . . . iaw whiz . . . iriendiy lack . . . engaged. ed 1 in John Vocci Vlad Baseball 1, 45 Intramural Softball 1, 2g Varsity Club 4. , Ocei', . . . Jaycee kid . . . shy . . . dig that Nan Van Gleson Graham . . . quiet . . . Nancy . . . famous for Favorite Saying.. Koh, Joyv his blush . . . fond of a Bishop . Student Council l ', 2 ', 4: C.A.A. I , 2'k, 3, 4: Gym Team 2 'g Mixed Chorus I , 2 ', 45 Latin Club 45 Yearbook Staff 4: Orchestra 1 ', 2. Doctor-'s doctor . . . always reading . . . likes that car . . . Montague girl . . . smart . . . peppy per- sonality . . . hot-rod. ' Bloomheld Rlclzard Ira Welling 'vichrv Football 1, 2, 3. Curly hair . . . hot rod happy . . . tall, dark and handsome . . . tease . . . future manager of the Fraifzgs fpvard AGP . . . lady killer . . . likes the name Cynthia. ran Homemaking Club 1, 4: Mixed Chorus 4. Neat . . . friendly . . . pleasing personality . . . always with Janet . . . seen but not heard . . . quiet . . . Horn Road kid . . . sweet . . . likes typing . . . Anchors Aweigh. .five Fgfty Page Pg . ge P ony-six ievfik Nuff' Joyce Elaine Wetmore sal ercen Mixed Chorus 2, 3, Ag Haii Monitor ig GAA. X, 2, Ag Student Councii ig Youth in Govn't X, 2, 'bg Maiorettes 2, '5fCo-captain, 4fCoptoin3 . . Yearbook St-ah it lournaiisrn Ciuh ig Senior 101065 Francts WllCON Mansoei. fqi,,,H YES'-5895 Wd - - - nice PCVSOYWMW - - - voted lo' lunior Yiav 3g Dramatic Ciuh 'bg Yearbook Stuff her walk . . . iiirtotious . . . Strike up the hand Ag Senior Minstrei. Banner Fashion specioi . . . high stepper Nomhfs Sidekick hm i axways hughing ' ' ' bxue eyes' . . . good sense oi humor . . . irish . . . good dancer . . . Know any good iokes? . . . Mini- sink chief cook and hottie washer. . . . driving whiz J' David Willis 66ACei7 Student Council ig lunior Red Cross X. Driving whiz . . . good things eorne in srnadi packages . . . keeps to hiruseii . . . ireokies . . . Janet Wilson giant oi 309 . . . artist . . . nice . . . easy going. Mixed Chorus 3, ci. Future rnodei . . . taii and slender . . . Cahoonzie cowgiri . . . quiet, reserved . . . iriendiv toward :iii . . . pretty hair . . . her iong ride to schooi. Wzllza In Witkowski lVilbf Reserved . . . hails from Greenville . . . good- humored . . . easy-going . . . artist. Roger C. Winters magna Intramural basketball 4: Student Council 4. Easy-going . . . Dodger ian . . . future engineer quiet . . . smart . . . nice dresser . . . Suzy Q . . . the silent type. Richar- '?acky Quiet type . . . P. J. Bowl . . . always smiling . . . shy friendly . . . easy-going . . . mechanical draw- ing whiz . . . loves to bowl . . . good kid. d Zack ven Fofty-se Page Page F arty-eight L. ,,7 , , . POST GRADUATE Edward Helt is the only post-graduate in school. He graduated last year and has returned to take French 1 and Plane Geometry, subjects which will enable him to attend college in the Fall. While in school this year, Ed has been a mem- ber of the Mixed Chorus and Acapella Choir. OUR ALMA MATER To the tune of 6'THosE ENDEARING YoUNc CHARMS,, Oh! Port Jervis, thy sons are both gallant and boldg Thy daughters are pretty and sweet, Wherever we are or wherever we go Port Jervis will bear no defeat. We have fought with a will, we are all fighting still For the honor of P. J. so fair. The school that we love with our might and our main Where are others when P. J. is there? Cflamea WRST ci .ff L.-i-3 LF' , 5,5551 Hi 2 S f :ig S 4 1 'll .4 f X ' W.-... HOMEROOM 301 First row: L-R: R. Teeple, R. Schofield, S. Stratton, V. Smith, L. Sauer, E. Winters, G. MR HOWARD Spangenberg, R. Vecchio. Second row: J. Willis, P. Smith, E. Smith, A. Saunders, I. ' Sattler, K. Von Sauers, M. Williamson, J. Service. Third row: Mr. Howard, B. Startup, P. Spears, L. Whitright, J. Shannon, K. West, H. Whitright. Fourth row: S. Witkowski. E. Zitone, D. Walters, R. Wrage, G. Walters, J. Tufano. UNIOR t President ........ ..... B ILL JOHNSON Vice President .... ...... S ALLY ROSS Secretary ...... ...... J IM KELLY Treasurer ....... ..... D ICK BEAMS Social Chairman . ..... JOAN PERREGO W w w i Y Y w 4, .1 at Q , , , c , W HOMEROODI 308 First row: L-R: D. Reiser, T. Petricone, B. Mackey, C. Quick, B. Pagano, J. Perrego, 1 MR' DICKI J. Norrell. Second row: A. Powers, I. Martin, I. Martell, A. Mason, B. Murphy, S. Ross, NSON A. May, P. Obermeyer. Third row: Mr. Dickinson, D. Presto, P. McGrinn, E. Meaney, R. Mittleton, C. O'Connor, J. Pagzmo, M. Novack. Fourth row: J. Letora, J. Kelly, L. Ryder, D. Martin, F. Pinkela, T. Oswick, H. Kronk, D. Pfundheller. Page Fifty ' 1 . qi ox First row: L-R: D. Barber, D. Chase, R. Cina, D. Beams, N. Ammo, J. Bullis, M. Brehm, MISS EVANS I. Cordisco. Second row: Miss Evans. J. Brodt, C. Collette, L. Conklin, M. Conklin, M. Conklin, D. Beartlsley, E. Babcock. Third row: B. Berglunll, C. Cucldehack, D. Crawford, A. Anzevino, S. Banks. G. Bavkhofer, J. Cooper, J. Conklin. Fourth row: H. Amontos, J. Baird, N. Aron- son. B. Brown, D. Coy. J. Carpenter, J. Carter, H. Case. The two major activities of the Junior Class this year were the publication of the Junior Journal and the presenta- tion of the Junior play, Bringing Up Mother. The class also participated in putting on the Junior-Senior Dance in December. First row: L-R: W. Johnson, V. Dipipi, E. Fox, W. Jones, M. Hessllerger, P. Davis, D. MR. FRANK Camo. Second row: Mr. Frank, M. Donovan. D. Daver, C. Furman, M. Hunt, P. Grazi- nano, C. Hohnson. Third row: J. Elslon, J. Hulbert, R. Horan. E. Gill. C. Jenks. P. Hunt. Fourth row: T. GUIIl2lBf, P. Fzlrlekas. D. Eckes, R. Decker, E. Cvordon. Page Fifty-one l 11 HOMEROOM 305 MR. CHASE B. Slockhower, J. Ross, M. First row: L-R: N. Percival, B. Taylor, M. Petito. R. Pinckney, L. Travis, J. Zumpano, B. Young. E. Zumhrowski. Second row: J. Wilson, S. Titus, K. Witkowski, I. Weiss, M. Pirotta. J. Perit-one, B. Pepper. C. Stoll, N. Stratton. Third row: B. Percival, M. Wright, Roberts. M. Pratsvhler, C. Svhwarlz, J. Reinhardt, L. Thorpe. Fourth row: R. Witkowski B. Turner. V. Trotta, M. Yeomans, J. Trovi, J. Teller, J. Simpson. R. Pettit. Fifth row: C. Ross. D. Reeves, Fi Ropke, J. Feiser, J. Regelski. R. Soudant, F. Ward, C. Perrival, F. Swanerhury. President ........ Vice President .... Secretary ........ Treasurer ,...... Social Chairman . om .... SOPHOMOR ..........DlCK PENCEK ........,..BUTCH ROSS . . . . .THELMA PAFFENROTH ..,.....,..PAT MOYLAN . . . .NANCY STRATTON HOMEROOM 307 MR. MATEYAK ,..., Q52 .E First row: L-R: J. Marks, A. Pendell. J. Mt-Ardle, T. Paffenroth, R. Pencek. P. Moylan. P. Peck. Second row: Mr. Mateyak. M. McCann, B. Lehn, K. 0'Donnell, F. Kozykowski. J. Messinger, A. Kirsvhner. Third row: R. Patterson, L. Larkin, C. Outwater, G. Mallin- son. U. Lansl. L. Koenig. F. Lint. Fourth row: R. Norris. R. Mf'Bricle, T. Mt'Creery. R. Patterson. S. Lipman, R. Ott. Page Fifty-two HQIMEROOM 319 First row: L-R: B. Decker, L. Cantor, D. Caswell, M. Adler, B. Bit-rum. Second row: MISQ EGGLAND L. Berman, J. Clifford, V. Davis, S. Conklin, P. Costic. Third row: E. Adams, J. Calhoun, K T. McKeeby, B. Crawford, J. Chandler. Fourth row: S. Martin, J. Kolvenbarh, J. Daly, J. Brahaney, W. Akt. CLASS The Sophomore class held its parents' tea last November. In the same month the class sponsored a dance called Black Magic for the entire school. P5 Lid I HOMEROOM 322 First row: L-R: K. Hahn, R. Decker, R. Freytag, H. Jashembowski, H. Dobbs, R. Jenks, MISS RICHARDS J. Kenny. Second row: Miss Richards, J. Decker, M. Hadlick, B. Esselborn, S. Hartwell, K. Denk, M. Frint, F. Johnson. Third row: W. Kent, M. Joergle, J. Dent, D. DeStefano, E. Finnerty, B. Hinkley, L. Kenny. Fourth row: C. Gresoviv, M. Goble, R. Hall, S. Fuvhylo, D. Derse, B. Cray. A. Hendrivk. Fifth row: J. Durland, J. Faxon, D. Hendershot, N. Grinder, F. Hendricks. C. Decker, W. Dowling. Page F ifty-three L C, fl :ml ' ., .if f' X ' Page Fifty-four ee -L L - FRESHM 1' HOMEROOM 8 MR. MCILNAY First row: L-R: B. Riccardi M. Schill, J. Pepper, S. Meyer, M. Nielson, M. McKeeby. Second row: Mr. Mcllnay, M. Long, I. Hall, C. Schock, D. Rob- bins, J. Newmen. Third rbw: J. Col- lard, J. Kuglar, A. Tufano, E. Love, J. Miglionico. HOMEROOM 200 MRS. 0'CONNOR First row: L-R: M. Gilbert, C. Gast- meyer, S. Kaplan, J. Kalin, D. Hough, J. Hamilton, C. Karst, R. Hunter. Sec- ond row: H. Goldman, M. Hulbert, B. Hughson, S. Long, M. Levin, L. Kraft, R. Hale, R. Kenny. Third row: Mrs. 0,Connor, D. Hubbard, P. Kurtz, R. Lord, P. Hoatson, M. Georgi, C. Houck, J. Gibbons, J. Leaderhass. Fourth row: R. Houck, R. Long. B. Leicht, L. Johnson, H. Horton., D. Har- ford, F. Hoar, C. Kenny, M. Hunt. HOMEROOM 207 MR. FYFE First row: L-R: J. Rielly, K. Muller, C. Malzahn, J. Ryker, E. Mack, J. Mackey, V. Pagano, J. Rielly. Second row: J. Shaw, N. Parsloe, J. Prisco, C. O'Neill. Third row: Mr. Fyfe, M. Pier- son, M. Molloy, A. Sacco, F. McClary, A. Scerfba, L. Ross, E. Santiago. Fourth row: W. Ruff, W. Rhodes, J. Sakofsky, J. Rottenbucher, R. Mayfield, W. Mc- Cullough. Fifth row: K. Muller. E. Scholffel, S. Sharpe, E. Quick, F. Niel- son. CLASS YT., , , V ' . 11' U 5 3 I rl 'xivf -Mn, My Q: I U Y- D .V . s a- .N J 35' xl lllililxi ..' x xl' X' .i, xv , Nik ,A F W X l W' HOMEROOM6 MR. GOEWEY First row: L-R: H. Bushweller, F. Clune, B. Biccum, H. Bicskei, E. Cherry, W. Brehm. Second row: Mr. Goewey, T. Brett, E. Conklin, M. Cos- tic, J. Coon,'J. Case. Third row: A. Cooper, P. Christie, D. Corwin, L. Conklin, S. Burrows, R. Conklin. Fourth row: E. Brighton, B. Case, L. Conklin, F. Boyd, W. Clawson, I. Aber., K. Baird. HOMEROOM 7 MISS HARRIS First row: L-R: J. Dunwald, K. Cronk, L. Couch, N. Feigenheimer, J. Decker, K. Fuchylo. Second row: S. Gafiin, E. Catlin, S. Eccleston, A. Elliott, J. Decker, M. Decker. Third row: S. Cox, M. Deitz, D. Decker, J. Flynn, T. Gallendorn. Fourth row: W. Decker, J. Fitzpatrick, W. Fish, R. Duryea, J Dudko, E. Decker. 1 L C5 ,XX L-we 1LL, X SH ,fit v dd HL! KN, ILUAI , Jil 5 ,r , J lf ! ii nmsm fl , fi' ' HOMEROOM 301 1 MR. LLOYD First row: L-R: A. Witkowski, P. Stone, V. Wilson, T. Terracino, L. Zi- tone, J. Vecchio, F. Stratton. Second row: M. Shields, S. Stewart, S. Simp- son, P. Smith, M. Ward, C. Van Schaick, J. Suderley. Third row: Mr. Lloyd, E. Spencer, H. Teller, E. Wil- lis. J. Wiest, D. Wilcox. Fourth row: F. Widera. A. Tidd, J. Tufano, W. Teller, G. VanderPlasse, J. Stempert. 'Q .al Y If F L5 , 4 0 ii , MM' ff' J' Page Fifty-five If HOMEROOM 206 First row: L-R: M. Edwards, D. Goldman, G. Hartwell, R. Robbins, M. Hendershot, D. MISS HASSELL Youngs, C. Cuchlehack, R. Clanson, R. Coslivk. Second row: Miss Hassell, J. Finnerty, R. Kent, J. Dem-ker, E. Penny, B. Glover, P. Conklin, B. Engelhart, D. Aber. Third row: B. Allee, C. lnnella. M. Bcirne, I. Harford, E. Miller, B. MuGaw, G. Murray, F. Quackenbush, N. Welling. Fourth row: W. Van lnwegen, R. Pratsrhler, M. Barth, R. Edwards, R. Wheeler, W. Lamoreaux, R. Devore, W. Craft. EIGHTH President ....... .... W ILLIAM LAMOREAUX Vice President .... BARBARA ENGLEHART Secretary-Treasurer . ........... LOIS POWERS HOMERQOM 317 First row: L-R: W. Laufer, C. Ploss, C. Lalini, J. Malzahn, B. Clark. D. Farr, T. Carroll. MISS WENNERSTEN Second row: J. Kolvenhavh, C. M4'Caw, G. Patterson, S. Moskowitz, J. Hendrickson, W. Depietro, R. Rinkavage. Third row: Miss Wennersten, E. Lane, P. Conklin. K. Mager, E. Murphy, C. Smith. Fourth row: S. Solomon, M. Corvoran, A. Slowik, E. Craziano, R. Camo, J. Curtis. Fifth row: D. Campbell, T. Stabler. L. Smith. R. Theodore, R. Doss, A. Osowick. Page F ifty-six fl 'ff ,gi HOMEROOM 205 First row: I.-R: R. Hulse, D. Decker, B. Balmos, R. Theimer, J. Culla, L. Powers, D. MR WILSEY Reeves, J. Kellum. Second row: B. Kem, E. Hadlick, M. Owens, B. Osterhoul, L. Walt. ' J. Helt, B. Cordisco, R. Jerger. Third row: Mr. Wilsey, J. Anderson, A. Spencer, F. Fad- rowski, I. Decker, G. Wakeman, L. Stuudt, R. Hendricks, C. McCurry. Fourth row: W. Millspaugh, A. Hughson, C. Decker, R. O'Connell, J. Robbins, J. Rim-inrdi, A. Tidd, R. Slellalo, R. Witkowski. RADE The Eighth Grade project this year was selling sport shirts. We had Parents Night in October and all the parents in the Seventh and Eighth Grades were welcome. HOMEROOM 204. First row: L-R: M. Cox, M. Longrigg, C. Sauschuck, A. Pospisil, P. Sarine, P. Ackerson, MR BAKER .l. Hamilton, M. Carter. Second row: D. Cook, M. Longrigg, J. Corey, M. Galipeau, ' B. Murphy, M. Mason, J. Witkowski. Third row: H. Lott, J. Conklin, F. Kern, C. Ward. S. Sheure, D. Cherry, R. Ross. Fourth row: Mr Baker, E. Keys, E. O,Donnell, M. Hilggs H. Rumsey, R. Lemke, C. Decker. Fifth row: J. Conroy, L. Cole, R. Service, R. Palfenroth, P. Warnecke, R. Coodspeed, R. Caley. Page Fifty-seven HQMERQOM 208 First row: L-R: B. Lefferts, G. Loos, D. Howard, S. Spangenbuerg, S. Archer, L. Karlel. MRS CARLTON D. McCarthy, J. Biccum. Second row: C. Cortright, G. Zehrowski, M. Polanis, L. Keys, ' V. Hallock, J. Bodensieck, D. Taylor, P. Percival, D. Ceer. Third row: Mrs. Carlton, A. Sexton, B. Horton, J. Calhoun, R. Lint, K. Selneck, S. Wallace, S. Laidley, N. Decker. Fourth row: M. Bohn, H. Wiess, M. Swannerbury, B. Simpson, R. Mester, H. Roberts, G. Conklin. Fifth row: D. Westfall, R. Ruderman, H Boyd, L. Fisher, R. Brighton, T. Lovelace, J. Kurtz. President . . . ..... SUSAN SPANGENBERG S E vw-,, ERQQM 316 F' t : L-R: S. Martinowsky, N. Norrell, T. 0'Connell, J. Hartwell, W. Ranich, L. Hchllzgg ROEBUCK Hifi-:nleii:UK. Rohner, J. Morris. Second row: R. Pfundheller, P. Hunt, D. Sczerba, F. Somarelli, B. Elston, B. Bishop, D. Davis, R. Shields. Third row: Miss Roebuck, F. Seeher, K. Startup, R. McCormick. C. Baker, B. Haycook. M. Smith. Fourth row: S. Smith, T. Perkowski, R. Weill, W. Jenks, R. Backus, C. Flieger. Page Fifty-eight HQMEROQM 203 First row: L-R: R. Edwards, B. Newman, S. Hyatt, M. Cullinan, G. Schmidt, 0. Morgan, MR AYRES T. Todd, R. Hessberger. Second row: L. Sexton, M. Kinne, J. Cross, M. McAndrew, M. ' A Gibbons, B. Ranich, B. Pentland. Third row: B. Biccum, C. Davis, M. Force, J. Doss, M. Pinckney, P. Pentland, K. Cherry. Fourth row: R. Williams, J. Hinkley, J. Hallock, J. Baumgardner, W. Conk- lin, P. Howell, W. Pfundheller. Fifth row: Mr. Ayres, R. Percival, A. Aumick, J. Storms, A. Oppelt, J. Zackowitz. In the first term we sold pencils for our class fund. The seventh gade has organized a Dramatic Club under the able direction of Mr. Ayres. Also, Mr. Mcllnay has organized an Art Club to acquaint the students with art. sax,- Lhl L M A HQMEROONI 202 First row: L-R: J. Wolfinger, I. Innella, W. Eckes, J. Geer, L. Henn, B. Tippens, P. MR. KNAPP Zachary, M. Furman. Second row:. D. Wieboldt, L. Ma-ney, G. Perkowski, J. Witkowski. H. Spangenberg, T. Conklin, J. Rell, E. Brothman. Third row: B. Wolfinger, M. Griffin, J. Minardi, W. Houck, H. Mason, K. Fuller, C. Decker. Fourth row: Mr. Knapp, R. Loewenstein, M. Lipman, R. Mason, K. Martel, D. Howell, D. Tirld, R. Mi-Bride. Page Fifty-nine xo 'krikfilvil JUNIOR ART CLUB Adviser: MR. MCILNAY -faq:-4-T, f-W .IUNIOR DRAMATIC CLUB Adviser: MR. AYRES JUNIOR SCIENCE CLUB Adviser: MR. Howfum 1l mm sxvmxeg-,ix Page Sixty DRIVER EDUCATION Mn. ZELNO 5 N 46 Ill Q X Q5 Y' 1 ,i ,V :AIA ' Ae, ,K wg , :gw1,2,4Qff .W M..,,mqf,1,,p.M, . AMW Qi' f-2 -5 Qikwig. NW? A W 0 'asv' LITERARY STAFF First row: L-R: M. Muller, C. Ryker, H. Siegel tEditorJ, S. Sumner, J. Wet- more, S. Balmer. Second row: L. Stewart, J. Ba'byatsky, L. Reis, D. Cohen, H. MacDonald, E. Boyd. Third row: R. Kallighan, S. Elston, R. Barth, A. Sharpe, A. Hamilton, P. Molloy, M. Sakofsky, A. True. 5-qs . .. 3. ' i I I nm we A yn 9 I Fil YEARBOO EDITORIAL STAFF Sitting: H. Siegel, Literary Editor, D. Allee, Editor-in-Chief, C. Ryker, Typ- ing Editor, D. Cohen, Business and Advertising Editor. Standing: P. Fel- ter, Proofreading Editor, B. Schill, Art Editorg P. Fitzgibbons, Photog- raphy Editor. oft Q., ng l ' 'i' x sk., ., I lv, ,Mm Ng,- Q ........,..., is 5 x sql. . I .5 il ? Fi at - . ---- PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF First row: L-R: N. Van Gieson, D. Derse, B. Hamleb, M. Guinn,P.Reilly. Second row: C. Ryker, M. Muller, A. Schock, P. Fitzgibhons iEditorJ, D. Suderly, M. Boland, R. Mason. Third row: M. Decker, C. Hicks, L. Stewart, E. Boyd, J. Wetmore, S. Sumner, R. Barth, K. Scheiner, P. Felter, M. Sa- kofsky, E. Muller, M. Baird. Fourth row: S. Balmer, J. Hazen, R. Hulbert, B. Pentland, B. Lehn, B. Schill, D. Fish, L. Reis, B. Britt, W. McDonnell, R. Calvario, N. Bishop. Adviser: MR. AYRES BUSINESS AND ADVERTISING STAFF First row: L-R: L. Stewart, R. Barth, S. Sumner, D. Cohen fEditorJ., C. Quackenbush, M. Boland, F. Ward, M. McCaw. Second row: C. Hicks, S. Balmer, A. True, A. Sharpe, P. Felter, A. Schock, C. Ryker, P. Molloy, D. Derse, J. Bahyatsky, B. Lehn. Third row: W. McDonnell, G. Davenport, L. Reis, G. Elston, C. Babcock, J. Mar- chant, J. Horst, B. Pentland. ART STAFF Sitting: K. Scheiner, E. Boyd, B.Schill fEditorJ, E. Santiago, J. Wetmore. Standing: D. Suderly, B. Pentland, H. MacDonald, D. Harford, W. McDon- nell. M. Muller. 'U DU 8 r-1-j 3 'S mu-1 252 EQ P 02 UID H if '11 '11 Q55-11u mg1n:-'QAWQ 5'2 22- iii' 5' f gmT'cnp-1' ...Wi g4mPi5'tT'3a SEgw . 5 mf-. 9-1'-'Q :C-13 -:O S-fB m92i.FgD,-.Q 5wP5W'9'?5m 52.51 -2 3' 53: a-'L 5P9FPiP2E25 LWQzz?m2?EQ -mS'5, f:,'5g:tET if o r :sz 55:-s??P'ff'15f is -. ww: S3253 Wrbdgf ' 'Q5c45Q'l7F -3:7525 H19 44 50 2:5355 EF.-1 FWF-H9929 708' WW ,MW On., ,kg S X . I. :IB - E . First row: L-R: T. 0'Connell, P. Peck, B. Murphy, B. Johnson, J. Horst, N. Stratton, E. Decker, R. Coslick. Second 1 row: T. Petricone, V. DiPipi, D. Clune, S. Hyatt, J. Lapriore, J. Ceer, B. Theimer, G. Loos, B. Gray. Third row: W B. Freytag, L. Taylor, L. Pospisil, K. Muller, J. Vecchio, R. Vecchio, L. Cantor, M. Schill, N. Feigenheimer, J. W Hamilton. Fourth row: Mr. Shaw, R. Campbell, R. Allee, E. Zebrowski, B. Youngs, R. Winters. w Y Adviser: Mn. SHAW President ...... ..... J OHN HORST Vice President .. . ....................... BILL JOHNSON Secretaries ..... ..... N ANCY BOYER, ELAINE WINTERS Treasurer ...... ................... N ANCY STRATTON Parliamentarian .......... ED DECKER Social chairman .,.. BEVERLY MURPHY J The Student Council has been vel active this year. Some of its man ,g f Aj 1 , achievements are the following: tvs ,gl y 7 V 1 ltV , dances, the Fall Festival, and the trad Q, 'C i':. iii Ti tional Sadie Hawkins dance, the spouw M siuf Iii 'C g soring of the Thanksgiving Day Queei C C is V a food campaign for the needy of Oli Tf gf city, and the formation of a sick con . , 5 V mittee to send get-well cards to studeni V . it Q ' who are ill. The executive COIllIIlltt6 gffftfj ' C5 has also attended two DUSO Studeii ' Council Conferences. N . ' , ' Q V Q si 12 E y g ,H x Page Sixty-four Roger Winters, John Horst, Jane Lapriore. First row: L-R: P. Fitzgibbons, I. Wetmore, B. Curran. Second row: R. Calvario, D. Hovencamp, M. Baird. First row Band: L-R: D. Suderly, J. Carter, D. Tufuno, A. Sczerba, N. Stratton, B. Clover, C. Stoll, S. Strat- ton, R. Ryder. Second row: K. Von Sauers, C. Schwartz, E. Callfin. I. Hur- ford, R. Pfuder, R. Weill, D. Hender- shot, W. Johnson, W. Lamoreaux, J. Collard, F. Vander Plasse, N. Bishop, E. Uhlig. Third row: P. Cole, K. Denk. D. Cohen, G. Gresovic, F. Quackenbush, J. Horst. C. Devker. E. Hall, W. Ml'CUll0Hgll. F. Newvornlb. D. Fish., D. Coy, E. Gill. H. Amontos, F. Stratton. F. Lint, R. Bavklls. C. Loos. .l. Suderly, R. Pettit. ,l. Szllxof- sky, J. Marvhant. Standing: Mr. Koslii. W. Jones, A. Hendrick. D. Goldman, L. Reis. D Jr BAND Director: MR. KosKI President . . . . Vice President . Secretary ...... Treasurer ...... Social Chairman Captain ..... Twirlers ....... Flag Twirlers . . This year the Senior hand under the direction of Mr. Koski played at all the home football games and several pil' rades. ln Hay it took part in the Urange County Music Festival which proved very successful. L M Clockwllse: Joyce Wetmore, Eric Uhliv. Dolores Hovencamp. Larry Reis. Peggy Fitzgihbons. Bolv Ryder. JP y FDMQW ff Y, . , ' iff ' If ..........DAVE FISH . . . .JACK MARCHANT . . . .SARAH STRATTON ...HNANCYSTRATTON .......NANCY BISHOP Majorettes WETMORE . . . . .R. CALVARIO, D. HOVENCAMP, M. BAIRD .P. FITZGIBBONS, B. CURRAN gxJb Page Sixty-,Hue it n. VARSITY CLUB Adviser: Mn. CHASE President ........ Vice President .... Secretary ........ Treasurer ...... Page Sixty-six 'Q 'S f -1- First row: L-R: Mr. Chase, J. Bin M- 1 vage, J. Drake, B. Britt, D. Fish. Harford. Second row: N. Aronson Pencek, B. Eccleston, J. Babyatsky Ropke, J. Kelly, L. Ryder, J. Lane Anzevino, B. Pagano. Third row: Johnson, A. Barber, J. Horst. B. ll key, J. Ross. G. Ross, J. Marchant Beams, B. Freytag. . . . . .BILL BRITT ........DAVE FISH . . . . . .JACK DRAKE . ...DICK HARFORD The Varsity Club activities have really just begun. The 53-54 season has pro- duced many new lettermen who promise an active club next year. This year the Varsity Club has spon- sored the 3250 scholarship given an- nually to the Senior Athlete who is most likely to succeed. Also, a trophy has been given to the best all around athlete. The Varsity Club thanks the student body for its success at the basketball game concessions this year, which made this scholarship trophy possible. Dick Harford. .lack Drake X irst row: L-R: K. Mager, N. Norrell, . Newman, M. Gibbons, G. Schmidt, , Clover, J. Doss, M. Beirne, F. uackenbush, M. Henclershot, R.Kent, Hartwell, I. Harford, P. Sarine. Sec- lld row: P. Fitzgibhons, J. McAr1lle, . Pirotta, T. Paffenroth, B. Pepper, Muller, C. Ryker, A. Schock. S. ratton, M. Petito, J. Hamilton. J. pper, J. Ryker, C. Sohock, J. Perre- , S. Ross. R. Mason. Third row: mner, K. O'Donnell, B. Esselhorn. Marks, M. Muller, N. Van Geison, , Stewart, M. Donovan, E. Meany, P. avis, D. Davey, I. Sattler, A. May. . Schill, N. Stratton, C. Gastmeyer, iss Connell. Fourth row: J. Wet- ore, N. Bishop, L. Powers. L. Sauer, . Percival, L. Zitone, D. Hough, G. arst, L. Kraft, H. Teller, J. Rein- lrdt, C. Schwartz, S. Gafhn, E. Galfin, , Mason, J. Zumpano, J. Peril-one. ifth row: C. O,Connor, J. Suderly. H. oldman, M. Levin, A. True, H. Sie- el, M. Sakofsky, J. Shaw, B. Finnerty, Silvers, D. Chase, J. Messinger, K. on Sauers, C. Ploss, B. Bishop. 'xth row: D. Derse, N. Feigenheimer, Decker, B. Littleton. C. Cuddehark, . Yeomans, H. Jashemhowski, J. ent, J. Trovei. V. Trotta. F. Kozy- Jwski, M. Wright, C. Van Schaick. M. allyean, J. Norrell. L. Travis. President ....... Vice President .... Secretary ......... Social Chairman .. . During February the girls played Mid- dletown in a Basketball tournament. The score was Port Pervis 4-6, Middle- town 18. This year a new award system was set up with each sport counting so many points. At the end of the school year the girls with the most points get their letter. The one girl with the highest number of points gets a gold bar. Arlene Schock, Ellen Muller, Molly Muller. -t, ,t is GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Adviser: Miss CONNELL ....ARLENE SCHOCK . SARAH STRATTON MARIANNE PETITO .. ...JOEY HAMILTON li fi ,e via -'Ar A 1 Av.-4 x K-if 15: Page Sixty-seven SENIOR CHEERLEADERS Adviser: Miss CONNELL Q Page Sixty-eight rego. V. DiPipi. New sweaters were purchased by the squad for the football season. Also. dur- ing the season they attended the DUSO Cheerleading Conference where they ob- tained many helpful ideas for their new constitution. To raise money for new uniforms they held dances after games in the gym and after the bonfire at the Y.Nl.C.A. Money was also obtained by selling popcorn at baseball games. Beverly Murphy. Sally Ross. Valerie DiPipi. Sherrill Elston, Elaine Winters. Arlene Saumlersmloan Perrego L-R: A. Saunders, B. Murphy, S. Ro S. Elston fCapt.,P, E. Winters, J P i y ai. M banding: L-R: M. Petito, B. Pepper, 1Ryker. Kneeling: Top to bottom: 3Perivone, B. Decker, H. Jnshem- pwski. --H ,gk . i - ' This year the ,l.V. squad was Credited as being one of the best cheerleading squads in the DUSO League. The girls attended all J.V. games and cheered with the Varsity cheerleaders at qthe Thanksgiving game for the first time in Port's history. 1 They also helped in the Varsity with fund raising after games. All the girls Ware looking forward to becoming Senior Cheerleaders. Lani: Marianne Petito, Judy Ryker, Joan Pericone ack: Helen Jashembowski, Burbera Pepper, Barbara yecker. l Q .- 1 4 ,. L 21: .. 2 ' V 1, in fqflifa' lf' 4 fwtai 'Few af . ' 4 FRENCH CLUB Adviser: MRS. BLOOD President ....... Vice President .... Treasurer ........ Social Chairman .... 5 51 :lf I' Q , 4 . 'IE .qv 5 1 H- x f. Q- Q' y 1. N 1 s . -5 f . ff- .., if .1 Page Seventy J 29' Most of the French Club activities N York. The trip took place on April 21 , -iii Q. First row: L-R: M. Hadlic'k,A.Powe1 L. Sauer, J. Martin, P. Cole, K. Den Second row: M. Fitzgibhons, M1 Blood, A. Saunders, W. Johnson. ' Bishop, W. Schill, M. Boland, P. M4 loy. Third row: C. Quackenlrush, Furman, T. Petricone, R. Cina, Derse, G. Collette, P. Davis, P. G1 ziano, J. Marks, K. Von Szluers, l Conklin, S. Stratton, J. Willis, Adams. P. Reilly, H. Siegel. Four row: J. Babyatsky, P. Peck. E. Deck4 J. Baird, K. Muller, L. Whilright, Farlekas, R. Patterson, R. Beams, Derse, L. Ross, H. Bushweller, R. V1 chio, H. Whitright. . . . . .NANCY BISHOP ........BILL SCHILL BILL JOHNSON . . . .ARLENE SAUNDERS center around the annual trip to New l and 22 this year. The two days were l spent in seeing French movies and eat- 1 ing at French Restaurants. A series of food sales was held to raise money for ' ,,-2' ' w l n - W I Nancy Bishop, Bill Schill, Pat Cole. J. Kenny, H. Whitright, D. Cohen, . , . , . y . Fourth row: J. Horst, A. Sharpe, D. First row: L-R: L. Cantor, N. Van Gieson, G. Spangenberg, J. Silvers, V. DiPipi, P. Moylan. Second row: J. Perrego, B. Murphy, A. Powers, L. Sauer, M. Novack, D. Chase, M. Adler, T. Petricone. Third row: Miss Harris, L. Reis, J. Babyatsky, R. Vecchio, P Felter A True P Oberme er Allee, R. Kalli ghan. Consuls .... . .... JOANNE SILVERS GEORGE SPANGENBERC Scriba ...... ......... L ENORE CANTOR Quaestor . .. ........... NAN VAN CIESON Aediles . . . ..... VALERIE DIPIPI PAT MOYLAN JACK KENNY MARILYN ADLER HELEN SIEGEL In the past the Latin Club partici- pated in a planned excursion to New York City. They visited the Museum of Natural History and saw the film wllhe Robef, As a project the Latin Club showed a movie to the school. This was Aflulius Ceasarf' The goal of the organization is to promote a better interest and under- standing concerning the Roman civiliza- tion and its brilliant leaders. Pat Felter, Donald Cohen, Dick Allee First row: L-R: K. Von Sauers, ll! Hessberger, N. Norrell, R. Cinu, Smith, B. Littleton, J. Norrell, 1 Sattler, A. May. Second row: J. Ser ice, B. Murphy, P. Craziano, M. W liumson, D. Barber, D. Chase, Petricone, J. Cooper, I. Cordisco, . Winters, B. Murphy. Third row: Perrego, L. Zitone, P. Ohermeyer. . Mason,.C. 0'Connor, S. Ross,C.Quic E. Meany. I. Martell, D. Davey, f Decker. Fourth row: D. Martin. ' Gill, B. Mackey, Mr. Dickinson, Kelly, E. Hall, L. Whitwright. 1 JUNIOR NEWSPAPER Adviser: MR. DICKINSKIN Editor ..... ..... E ILEEN SMITII Secretary ..... ....... R OSE CINA Treasurer .. ..... PAT SMITH The school newspaper was startefl for Page Seventy-two ,,, , two reasons: first, to earn money for the ,lunior class and second, to learn about , journalism. It has done well and owes much of its success to the unlimited co- operation of the staff, advisors and officers. Toni Lou Petricone. Eileen Smith. Dorothy Chase, Beverly Murphy. First row: L-R: M. Nelson, J. Paguno, C. Ryker, M. Hall, E. Meany, I. Mar- tell. Second row: P. Hunt, J. Marks, . Conklin, J. Van Der Werf, F. Wurfl, . Stewart. Third row: A. Elliott, P. cGrinn, K. Scheiner, E. Boyd, C. icks, D. Hovencump, M. Donovan. ourth row: Miss Coyne, A. Schock, . Muller, S. Elston, J. Lapriore. President ......... Vice President ..... Secretary ....... President ......... Social Chairman .... During the year the Homeniaking Club has met every other Tuesday of each Month. In February the Club had a Valentine party which was enjoyed by all. Some time during the year they plan to go to New York City. 'Lillian Stewart, Kay Scheiner, Catherine Ryker, Elva Boyd. HOMEMAKING CLUB Adviser : MISS COYNE . . . .CATHERINE RYKER . . . . JOAN VAN ETTEN .... .EILEEN MEANY . . . .CATHERINE HALL .i .... IRMA MARTELL Page Seventy-three 'S ty First row: L-R: .l. Pratschler, S. Kal E. Winters. Second row: M. MCCQ J. Camo, I. Cordisco, J. Cooper. Thi row: Miss Richards, .l. Robinson,E x, Z' Ferrell. E. Muller. Qs., SHORTHAND CLUB Adviser: Miss RICHARDS President ....... .... S HELBY KALIN Vice President .... ........... P AT DAVIS Secretary-Treasurer . ..... ELAINE WINTERS Page Seventy-four 4 4 'X . O. ' . f Every second Friday of the month during I-Iomeroom period the Shorthand Club meets. On April 24, 1954, the club is planning a trip to New York City. The purpose of the club is to prepare students for the business world. Shelby Kalin, ,lean Pratschler, Joyce Robinson, Jane Camo. First row: L-R: D. Beardsley, S. Cox M. Hessberger, D.-Corwin, R. Mason B. Biccum, D. Presto, J. Curran, S Long, D. Suderly. Second row: J iCoon. G. Davie, L. Gilbert, S. Price M. Gilbert, M. Conklin, C. Parsloe, Pi Stone S. Ross J Perre o Mr. Lester. 9 9 ' g 7 Third row: G. Collette, P. Molloy, M Deitz, C. Schoek, M. Schill, A. Sacco, J. Ryker, M. Joergle, J. Reinhart, J. Hamilton, D. Derse. Fourth row: J F Decker, M. Decker, A. Witkowski, M. lward, S. Hartwell, L. Thorpe, M. Sa- l fflf ikofsky, C. Caswell, s. Burrows, E. Boyd. 1 l N Adviser: MR. LESTER 1 W N President ....... ........ P AT REILLY l Vice President .... ......... J OAN PERRECO 1 Secretary .......... ..... S YLVIA HARTWELL l Social Chairman .... ..... J OEY HAMILTON Under the leadership of Mr. Lester the girls glee club has been progressing very well. In December they partici- pated in the annual Christmas program. At this time the club is planning for the Spring Concert. Pat Reilly, Jane Curran, Pat Molloy., Roberta Mason. , 5 as Page Seventy-fiv Page Seventy-six BOYS GLEE CLUB Adviser: Mn. LESTER President ......... Vice President ...... . Secretary-Treasurer . . . Social Chairman .... .. Qt W up pm .L f A 1 At piano, Mr. Lester, P. Farlelf First row: L-R: J. Reilly, E. Babco D. Caswell, B. Case, M. Molloy, Decker, E. Quick, B. Durey, E. browski, J. Hulbert. Second row: Callendorn, B. Bhrem, T. McKeeby Mackey, D. Reeves, J. Kelly, D. M tin, R. Decker, C. Percival, E. Uh B. Young. Third row: J. Letora, Iiopke, E. Mack, S. Fuchylo, J. Reg s 1. .....ROSS DECKER ... .JIM KELLY .. . .FRED ROPKE MACK Among the choral groups in the Music Department of our school the Boys Glee Club composed of thirty boys did a re- markable job this year. They partici- pated in the Spring Concert as well as in other public performances. At Piano: Jim Kelly. Standing: L-R: Fred Ropke, Ross Decker, Ed Mack. lMackey, R. Decker, J. Kelly, E. Helt. irst row: L-R: D. Derse, A. Mason . Suderly, H. Siegel, R. Kallighan, . Sakofsky, L. Thorpe. Second row: G. Collette, I. Curran, S. Sumner, A. chock, S. Ross, S. Hartwell, D. dams, J. Kent. Third row: K. West . Uhlic, E. Gill, F. Newcomb, J. Le- ora, A. Trenholm, D. Phundheller, E. Babcock. Fourth row: B. Schill, B. a 1 D. Derse, Mr. Lester. ACAPPELLA CHOIR Adviser: MR. LESTER President ....... ....... B ILL SCHILL Vice President .... FRAN NEWCOMB Secretary-Treasurer . .. WSYLVIA SUMNER This year under the direction of Mr. Lester the Choir has taken an active part in our school program as well as in many community activities. The Acappellu also attended the spring festival of music. Sitting: Doris Suderly. Standing: Sylvia Sumner, Fran Newcomb, Helen Siegel. Page Seventy-seven t sw F' t row: L-R: P. Stone, M. Witkowski, J. Decker, M. Petito, B. Curran, B. Decker, L. Conklin, P. Hunt, M. Deitz, SirStewart, H. Goldman, J. Suderley, L. Thorpe, D. Beardsley, M. Conklin, F. Ward, G. Collette. Second row. Mr. Lester, L. Travis, G. Backhoffer, G. Johnson. J. MuArdle, M. Joergle, D. Hovencamp, J. Martin, I. Trovei, H. Jash- emhowski, W. McDonnell, E. Babcock, E. Uhlig, D. Hendershot, M. Pirotta, J. Decker, M. Hessburger, J. Willis, ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' k A. M E. B. Biccum, M. Baird, E. Santiago, L. O Connor, D. Suderley. Third row. K. O Donnell, C. Qulc , ason, Winters P. Molloy, P. Reilly, L. Gilbert. S. Ross, M. Hunt, D. Derse, S. Fitzpatrick, K. Muller, R. Pfundheller, W. Reinhart, J. Wilson, V. Trotta, J. Cooper. Fish, D. Derse, N. Van Gieson, S. Stratton, S. Griffin, C. Schwartz, J. Fourth row: T. Paffenroth, V. Smith, M. Williamson, P. Graziano, D. Barber, C. Ryker, A. Shock, H. Amontos, D. Fish, F. Newcomb, J. Kolvenbach, J. Banach, R. Welling, M. McCann, K. Scheiner, E. Boyd, J. Gibbons, S. Sumner, J.Wetmore, C. Van Schaick, S. Simpson, J. Brodt, J. Elston. Fifth row: J. Wilson, B. Littleton, L. Sauers, A. Powers, ' ' ' J. Letora, A. Trenholm, L. Kenny, E. Zebrow- I. Messinger, D. Adams, S. Burrows, C. Caswell, E. Gill, L. Kittmger, ski, P. Farlekas, M. Wright, J. Kent, F. Kozykowski, E. Fox, P. Cherry, R. Cina, M. Brehm, B. Startup. MIXED CHORUS Adviser: MR. LESTER President ...... ........ D ORIS SUDERLY Vice President . .. .... FRANCIS NEWCOMB Secretary-Treasurer . ..... ELAINE WINTERS Social Chairman ... .... JOHN KOLVENBACH The Mixed Chorus under the direction of Mr. Lester sung at the high school Christmas assembly this year. Among its other plans for the year are: competing in the annual music fes- tival at Newburgh, giving a spring con- cert and singing at other schools. I ,f-Q, -P Sitting: Dorothy Derse. Standing: Loretta Gilbert, K l ' Joan Gibbons, Nan Van Gieson. Page Seventy-eight First row: L-R: M. Sakofsky, J. Reilly, M. Shields, I. Martell, S. Stratton, E. Hall, N. Percival. Second row: S. Mar- tinowsky, J. Henrickson, D. Adams, J. Perrego, J. Marks, S. Galiin, M. Brehm, E. Fox. Third row: W. Brehm, 0. Morgan, J. Hamilton, E. Santiago, C. Castmeyer, S. Archer, Miss Roebuck. Fourth row: W. Eckes, K. Hahn, F. Ward. JUNIOR RED CRGSS Adviser: Miss ROEBUCK President ....... Vice President .... Secretary ........ Treasurer ..... This year a few of the activities of the Red Cross of Port Jervis High have been its Annual Junior Red Cross Drive and the setting up of a decorative window display for the city drive in Rockland Light and Power. .....IRMA MARTELL . .SARAH STRATTON MARILYN SCHIELDS .........CARL HALL .XX Eppie Santiago, Marcia Sakofsky. Page Seventy-nine E .1 A .B HALL MONITORS Adviser: Miss CLICKNER , First row: L-R: C. Van Srhaick, Zilone, P. Hunt, M. McGuw, Decker, B. Osterhout, L. Walt, B. C disco. Second row: F. Wartl, I. Mar! C. Quick, J. Pagano, E. Fox, P. G zizmo, D. Barber, Miss Clickner. Thi row: P. Peck, K. Van Sauers, M. W liamson, I. Hall, A. Christe, Decker, J., Coon, H. Goldman, M. rotta, B. Finnerty. Fourth row: Mullinson. L. Taylor, C. Kenny, Hulbert, C. Wakemen, L. Kenny, Costi, B. Theimer. Fifth row: B. Ra R. Anzevino, C. Babcock, F. Newcon J. Conklin., N. Grinder, J. Vecchio, Brown. The Hall Monitors have successfully kept the halls quiet and orderly during 1 the school year. The monitors felt that much of their success was due to the co- operation of the student body. Page Eighty ,xii Frances Ward, Ray Anzevino, Charles Babcock, Carolyn Quackenhush. T3 5-. l s S-gr',,f 6 2 e r X PL First row: L-R: B. Young, A. Hendrick, R. Reiser, C. Malzahn, H. Dobbs, J. Daly, J. Babyatsky, P. Moylan, R. Reeves. Second row: L. Reis, J. Rinkavage, J. Banach, A. Barber, A. Anzevino, W. Johnson, R. Mackey, W. Pagano, R. Beams. Third row: Mr. Mateyuk, N. Aronson., W. Taylor, G. Ross, W. Brill, R. Pencek, J. Ross, J. Leloru, D. Derse, Mr. Robinson. VARSITY FOOTBALL Coach: MR. ROBINSON Assistant Couch: MR. MATEYAK During the Kingston and Poughkeepsie games the team lost several of their key players. The out- come of the season was good considering the players lost for the majority of the season. The outlook for the 1954 season looks good as there will be a group of experienced players returning. F ' - ' ' we -ix ' ' 'W W'TY?1?--2 Johnny Ross, Joe Lane, Jim Rinkavage. Page Eighty-two Port Jervis .......... Nyack ..... Port Jervis .......... Kingston ....... Port Jervis .......... Arlington .... Port Jervis .......... Newburgh ..... Port Jervis .......... Poughkeepsie Port Jervis .......... Oyster Bay Port Jervis .......... Middletown . First row: L-R: W. Lauffee, J. Reilly, J. Mackey, B. Decker, V. Pagano, T. Terracino, H. Bushweller, F. Clune. Second row: Mr. Mcllnay, J. Kalin, E. Mack, C. Malzahn, B. Leicht, R. Camo, K. Crunk, J. Conroy. Third row: J. Kellam, T. Carroll, B. Doss, B. Lamareaux, L. Smith, E. Schuffel, B. Santiago, E. Decker. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL Coach: MR. MCILNAY The Junior Varsity Football team has had an outstanding record this year. Led by Vincent Pagano, Captain, the squad defeated every team it opposed. Under the watchful eye of Coach Mcllnay these new- comers are gaining the experience which they will need in future years on Varsity teams. Port Jervis 7 ........ ...,.. N ewburgh 6 Port Jervis 8 ........ ...... K ingston 0 Port Jervis 13 ........ ...... P oughkeepsie 7 Port Jervis 37 ........ ...... N liddletown 0 ff .gf V Vince Pagano, Roger Camo Page Eighty-three First row: L-R: S. Fuchylo, R. Pencek, D. Fish, R. Beams, E. Mack, B. Britt, F. Ropke. Second row Mr Mflte yak, D. Cohen, Mgr., D. Camo, J. Regelski, R. Jenks, L. Taylor, Asst. Mgr. VARSITY BASKETBALL Coach: MR. MATEYAK The Mateyak men had a fair season this year stacking up 6 wins against graduate this year an excellent veteran team is expected next season. Page Eighty-four Bill Britt, Dave Fish Jervis ..... 1953 December 15 Port 18 Port Jervis 1954 January 8 Port Jervis l2 Port Jervis 15 Port Jervis 19 Port Jervis 22 Port Jervis 27 Port Jervis February 5 Port Jervis 9 Port Jervis ll Port Jervis 16 Port Jervis 19 Port Jervis 23 Port Jervis 26 Port Jervis March 2 Port Jervis 5 Port Jervis 11 losses. Since only two men Monticello . Fallsburg . .. Ellenville . Liberty . . . Kingston . . . Poughkeepsie Middletown . Newburgh .. Monticello . . Fallsburg . . . Ellenville . . Liberty ..... Kingston . . . Poughkeepsie Middletown . Newburgh . . Cornwall . . . First row: L-R: T. McKeeby, J. Reilly, J. Daly, B. Leicht, B. Decker, J. Collard, D. Derse, J. Reilly. Second row: R. Long, R. Reeves, C. Malzahn, H. Bushweller, V. Pagano, F. Clune, P. Peck, Mr. Robinson. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Coach: MR. ROBINSON Under the watchful eye of Coach Robinson, the Jayvee team came through with a remarkably good eam. The boys are hoping for an even better team next year when some of them move up to the Varsity quad. Jervis ..... Jervis ..... Jervis ..... Jervis ..... Jervis .... . Jervis ..... 1953 December 15 Port 18 Port 1954 January 8 Port 12 Port Jervis 15 Port Jervis 19 Port Jervis 22 Port Jervis 27 Port Jervis February 5 Port Jervis 9 Port Jervis 11 Port 16 Port 19 Port Jervis 23 Port Jervis 26 Port March 2 Port Jervis Monticello . . . . . . Fallsburg .. . . . . . Ellenville . . . Liberty ...... .... Kingston , ........ Poughkeepsie Middletown ....... Newburgh . . . . . .. Monticello ... .. .. Fallsburg ... . . . . Ellenville . . . . . . . Liberty ..... .... Kingston ......... Poughkeepsie Middletown ....... Newburgh ... .. .. Bill Decker, Clint Malzahn. Bill Leicht, Peter Peck. Page E ighty-five -.,- f .. Q1 Bay boy: B. Lefferts. First row: L-R: B. Eccleston, B. Decker, L. Ryder, J. Drake, J. Kelly, J. Rinkavage, B. Britt, D. Harford, V. Pagano, D. Reeves, F. Ropke. Second row: R. DeVore, F. Clune, E. Spencer, T. Terracino, N. Amato, D. Martin, B. Mackey, T. Osowick, T. Cumaer, Mr. Zelno, E. Lamoreaux, CMgr.J, A. Hendrick fMgr.l. Third rofw: A. Osowick, E. Mack, W. Rhodes, B. Leicht, L. Smith, B. Doss. BASEBALL Coach: Mn. ZELNO The baseball team is stepping out in good style this year. With a great number of veterans, the possibility for a winning season is very bright. Under the able coaching of Mr. Zelno, the team should go far this season. April 19 Page Eighty-six .lack Drake, Dick Harford, Bob Eccleston. April 26 May 3 .... May 6 .... May 17 ...... ......... May 20 ......... ......... May 24 ......... ......... May 27 ...... ......... April 28 ........ ........ April 29 ....... ......... May 10 ...... ........ May 12 ...... ......... May 13 ...... ......... Stroudsburg Monticello Ellenville Middletown Newburgh Kingston Poughkeepsie Ellenville Monticello Middletown Newburgh Kingston Poughkeepsie First row: L-R: D. Reeves, B. Johnson, J. Lane, J. Horst, B. Decker, J. Banach, J. Babyalsky, L. Reis, D. Fish, J. Regelski, B. Freytag, P. Peck. Second row: J. Conroy, W. Akt, K. Fuchylo, J. Daly, R. Patterson, D. Camo, J. Marchant, C. Muller, M. Molloy, J. Reilly, H. Bushweller, P. Moylan, W. Jones. Third row: Coach Robinson, C. Decker, B. Malzahn, D. Pencek, L. Posposil, R. Beams, D. Harford, F. Stratton, C. Malzahn, D. Derse, J. Kalin, L. Van Horn, T. McKeeby. TRAC K Coach: MR. ROBINSON This year's track team displayed a great amount of enthusiasm. Composed of a few veterans and many promising new comers, the team had a successful season under the coaching of Mr. Robinson. May May May May May June June 1-Middletown at Port Jervis 7-Monticello, Port Jervis, Kings- ton at Kingston 14-Liberty, Ellenville, Port Jervis 2 2 at Port Jervis 2-Orange County Track Meet at Middletown, Port Jervis, Middletown and Newburgh 9-Duso Track Meet at Monti- 5, 12 cello-Duso League Section 9 Track Meet-West Point New York State Meet at West Point - Intersectional Track Meet Jack Marchant, Jack Babyatsky, Larry Reis. Page Eighty-seven HIGHLIGHTS N .lf A H ,gf 'Hi xii' 6 1: . w I A 5 U71 f THRUUGH L e L Page Eighty-eight THE I YEARS H H H ' HHH Hu H 'J' K. K NWN A 4, ' ' ' ' :S a - 1' S 1 1 all 1 .Y I ' ' a c sf.-'.w'b,M f ' 1f'.,'4 4 a ,A ,, f-v a 4, , ,, ff 4 , , ,.,,, I :fs M4 ,W-I4 q xx' NX gfsiyfv f Lf x 4,,1 ,..- , M ,,1,4 jf. A 1 LH. , WI, 14, T, ,. J'42lfiS'J'J 9 , , .,. 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VX Nw f ' ' yn I ' J .wWWm .. , f s Prettiest Eyes Best Looking Marcia Sakofsky Joe Lane Frances Jones Joe Lane 51 , J- Best All-Afvund Best Personality Dick Harford Peggy Fitzgibbons Bob Lehn Frances Jones gd rf' t f L is so D D W:x........, J, ,t., f of N19 if Th-N' 4 . ' Class Bookworms Most Typlbal Seniors Donald Cohen Pat Cole Dick Allee Pat Reilly Most-Athletic Best Dancers Bill Britt Molly Muller Elva Boyd Bob Heussy Last Will and Testament To Dot Chase, Shirley Balmer leaves her seat in Chemistry- provirling she's not occupying it herself. Ann True leaves her parking space in back of the school to George Percival. To Doug Walters goes Dick Loewenstein's famous hair comb. Pat Reilly wills her love for tall men to Helen Jashemhowski. John Ross leaves his hot-rod to his brother Butch. Sherrill Elston leaves her party throwing to Bob Mackey- Have fun! Wilma Sayre leaves her ability to annoy Mr. Archer to Elsie Fox. Bill Britt wills Bev Murphy a good car. Gloria Hicks leaves her love for school to Rose Theodore. Bob Heussy leaves to Bill Johnson his Lover Boy title. Jack Babyatsky wills his eternal mop to Mr. Archer who really needs it. Helen Siegel leaves her numberless sweaters to Mae Yeomans. Jim Wilcox wills his failing marks to anyone who wants them. Ann Hamilton leaves her red hair to Ginger Smith, who is try- ing hard. To Kenny West goes Jane Curran's long walk to school. Arlene Schock, Scully Ryker, Ellen and Molly Muller will their love of sports to Sarah Stratton, Donna Barber and Pauline Grazino. Bob Lehn leaves his 'itonii' to Harry Amontos. Nan Van Gieson wills her seat in Latin to anyone who has the intestinal fortitude to take it. Fran Jones leaves the honor of being Miss P. J. H. S. to a junior girl. Peg Fitzgibbons wills her French accent f?J to Arlene Saunders. . To Elaine Winters Babs Hemleb leaves her talent for running into snow banks with the Driver Training car. Arlyn Sharpe leaves her love for rules and regulations to Sally Ross. Ralph Pierson wills his harem to Harry Dobbs. John Horst leaves his mid-morning snacks to Ralph Vecchio. Page N inety-two To anyone who can afford them go Mundy Barth's library fines. Bug Boyd leaves her talent for teasing Miss Coyne to Helen McCann. To Joan Perrego go Joan Van Etten's giggles. The Senior Class wills its beloved teddy bear, in turn for them willing it to the next class, to the coming Senior Class. Lowell Teller: 'Tm just leavingf' an You Imagine: Shirley Price or Jane Gamo causing a scene? Rosey Kallighan or Joan Aber without a smile for everyone? Larry Reis without a tall tale? The Collette brothers arriving at school on time? Sylvia Sumner and Joan Gibbons as monotones? Joe Lane, Art Barber or Jim Rinkavage not A-1 athletes? Pat Molloy and JoAnne Gillespie not teasing someone? Carolyn Quackenbush and Joyce Robinson with Italian hair- cuts? Bill Kawalac, Jerry Hyatt or John Vocci taking a corner on four wheels? Marcia Sakofsky living up to all her plans? Bill Schill and Margaret Boland afraid of the opposite sex? The Senior Class without at least twelve engaged, girls? Pat Cole and Nancy Bishop six feet tall? A party without Jane Lapriore or Dick Allee? Carmella Andriack at a loss for words? Peg Fitzgibbons and Catherine Ryker not always ready with helping hands? Joanne Silvers and Mack Lathrop not talking? The Senior Class putting something over on Mrs. Blood? Julene Day without her famous walk? Don Cohen or Jean Pratschler failing their subjects? The Senior Class without B. T. 0.'s. Ray Hulbert or Jim Wilcox with the same girl for a week? 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MAY E l d R l Secretary BEST WISHES I To the Port Jervis High School Class of '54 GILLINDER BROTHERS, INC. ,,,, , BEST WISHES to the Class of 1954 DEERPARK.TRANSPORTATRNW PORT IERVIS, N. Y. . . . Motor coaches to hire for all occasi Compliments Of HEATERQS MARKET 194 Pike Street Port Jervis, N. Y. P N IOYLAND BEACH ROLLER SKATINC RINK 'R I Ie,- 'EJ is ,. 0 Q lf I, ,, Of f, 9 , -1 1. I MN l' L Y .fr R ..... .L ug N. .. N- l TO THE CLASS OF 1954 THE FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION of PORT IERVIS Wishes Success and Happiness N h Compliments of I H Sz IVI KNITTING MILLS, INC. IVIARCHIS DEERPARK CREAMERY CHARLES R. MARCH 92 FRONT STREET 4-2254 PORT IERVIS, N. Y. Try us for: Flake Buttermilk, Chocolate Milk, Sour Crvam. Heavy Sweet Cream, Homogonized Vitamin D Milk Quality Milk and Dairy Products -:- OUR HONIEMADE ICE CREAM Is DEL1C1ous PN: R. C. LAIN INSURANCE - REAL ESTATE HA reliable agency to trade with 8 BALL STREET PORT IERVIS, NEW YORK Our convratulations to the Class of H547' BEST WISHES to the Class of 1954 CO-OPERAT IVE LOAN AND SAVINGS SOCIETY 132 PIKE STREET TELEPHONE 5-5631 PORT JERVIS, N. Y. PORT IERVIS DINER Hdd The Employees of LEVIN FURNITURE STORE and IOQS GIFT CENTER Wish all the Graduates Continued Success Congratulations to the SENIOR CLASS OF 1954 PORT IERVIS BAKERY 58-60 JERSEY AVENUE PHONE 4-6562 CONGRATULATIONS to the Class of ,54 W E S T E A I, L9 S 66 FRONT STREET Pg 0Hd Good Luck to the Class of '54 BOB and BETTY SHOP For Better Childrerfs Wear 52 Front Street Port Jervis New York CUDDEBACK Sz CUDDEBACK Compliments of HORN ,S COAL AND LUMBER, Inc E D D Y F A R M k 109 West Main Street Port Jervis New York ddT TO the Class of 1954 I HOPE YOU LIVE AS LONG AS YOU WANT AND NEVER WANT AS LONG AS YOU LIVE KOLMAR ART HORST Your Hometown Newspaper PIPPITT'S PORT IERVIS The Jewelry Store of Distinction ADOLPH R. CARLTON ROBERT A. CARLTON UNION GAZETTE Serving the Tri-States Area Since 1850 Complete Coverage of PORT JERVIS RED RAIDERS Page One Hund I' Compliments of ISSAC SARCEN T 25 Front Street Port Jervis, New York Phone 3-3361 S. HENDLER, Mgr. WILDER 'GA college education never hurts a man if he is willing to learn a little some- thing after he graduates. AUS lVIEN9S STORE 38-40 Front Street Compliments of PORT IERVIS SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION, No. One e One Hundre cf Four CRESCENT SILVERWARE MANUFACTURING CO., INC. 20 Grand Street Congratulattons to the Class of 1954 HAMILTON BROTHERS INC. I. C. PENNEY CO. Compliments A 0 f KAPLAN and LIPIVIAN 78 Front Street JI-Id DEERPARK OAS COMPANY, INC. 10 Jersey Avenue Port Jervis, N. Y. HThe bottled gas that really heats Compliments I of ROCKLAND LIGHT AND POWER CO. Compliments of PRICE AND SON CLEANERS and DYERS 193 Pike St. 98 Ball St. Phone 4-6364 RUPP TRUCKINC CO., Inc 31 Owen Street Phone 3-0521 PORT JERVIS, N. Y. Other Omees 2 llll 1 Termi xlzn is alt NIidd1etoWn, N. Y. Phone 8709 Monticello, N. Y. Phone 164 New York Citv Phone OR 5-1111 NEW TERMINAL AT KINGSTON, N. Y. Going into operation in March 1954 ik, OVERNIGHT MOTOR SERVICE TO NEW YORK CITY and all points in the New ,Iersev Counties of UNION, HUDSON, BERGEN, PASSAIC, ESSEX and SUSSEX Imercliunge Connections to Most Points in the Continental U. S. Denaturell Alvohol License-N. Y. Liquor License Refrigerated Service I Call for Routing Guide SPEED WITH DEPENDABILITY I g 0 ze Hundred .Six Best of Luck from Laurel Grove Greenhouses Flowers for all ovrasions 'THESWNQWHHBMMR l5HQhSUwt 1MM3JN4 Compliments of QUACKENBUSH 1 TODDLER WEAR CO., INC. FUNERAL HOME 142 Pike street Port Jervis, New York Success to the Class of 1954 R O A N O , S HUMERG PHARMACY SODA BAR AND COFFEE SHOP Compliments of ERIE DRUG ROYAL l Fowler Street FURNITURE COMPANY Page One Hundred Se DUTTON'S SERVICE STATION S.-WE WITH JERSEY GAS PRICES High Point Road I J GEORGE'S QUICK LUNCH i Congratulations to the Class of '54- CAMPUS SNACK SI-IOP R 102 East Main Street . . Apparel with you in miml . . . LESLIE R. CARR Best Wishes to GENERAL TRUCKINQ me Class of .54 Cinder Blovlfs and Sawdust Wet Brmvers' Grain Q Sussex, N. J. Tel. 2-4129 X 4-8457 4-0417 Best Nvishcs 1 3 from R JOHN CUDA AND SON I Sparrowbush, N. Y. I Banquet Fug-ilffigzg Azfir Cvgndfffgnpll 1 Hot HC?lLfillg SILPPI A114111 WIITA' I I Page One Hundred Eight ALITON'S PHARMACY Best in Drugs and Jllvdi-vines SCHIPS Continued Success to the I Graduating Class of '54 I THE EYELET SPECIALTY CO. l Hardware 81 Sporting Goods Locksmith and Keys ,Wade 54 Front Street Port .lervis New York Dial 4-0244 Compliments of K. M. 81 WARNER DEPUY I Compliments Of CORDISCO FOOTWEAR Selby Styleez for Women Nunn-Bush for 'Won Kalisteniks for Children Expert Fitting 16 Front St. 3 -3465 LES FELTER'S ESSOSERVICE Sparrowhush, N. Y. Best Wishtis to tlle Class of 1954 JOSEPH GOLDMAN, INC. Wlnstvs . . . Textiles T5 Fowler Strock Port Jervis, N. Y. Best Wishes from the NI M- ODIES Page One Hundred Nine WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE nEverything for Home and Autov DECKER 81 ST RUTHERS Jewelers Russ DECKER BRUCE S'1'mgTnERs 8 Front Street Port Jervis New York Dial 4-6764 9 Sussex St. Port ,lerv ANDERSON,S KNIGHT SERVICENTER FUNERAL HOME H NASH - Sales and Service 19 Kingston Ave. -I-8061 21 Wesi Main Street Port Jervis New Yo Compliments Compliments of Of FOX COOPER'S WESTFALL DAIRY I. I. NEWBERRY 81 CO. WELDING Xl REPAIR SHOP Congratulations to the Class of '54 J. EMERSON NoLL, M.D. ROBERT W. MCCULLOUGH, MD I ge One H undred Ten SENIORS I Wfhell You M arry Compliments I Call the f DIAMOND DAIRY C I for FRANCIS P. FINAN Your Dairy Products I Be Smart, Buy Compliments STYLE MART SUITS of Ill' .IUIIIUS GRAWI, M.D. KADEIPS MEN'S WEAR 121 Pike St. Port Jervis, N. Y. ' TYDOL XIEEDOI. Good Luck JOHN INNELIJA J. HARRY CASE CO., INC. C I 46 East Main Street Port Jervis, N. Y. 'lfelephoue 4-154-4 DODGE PLUIOIITII HE AUTO-HEAT . . . WIINTER AIR CONIIITIONINI: OIL BURNER UNIT Equipped with the Patented II E V I N 7 S Combustion Head Under License from the D E P I Siu-II DCVCIOIJIIICIII, Co. CALL 4-9502 S T 0 R E ALFRED .I. BANN Greenville, N. Y. Page One Hundred Eleven ECKERT sl KING Complimefws SERVICE STATION of Gulf Products cor. E. Main sf Elizabeth sts. J ' 0- RYDER ECKERT, Jx. E. KING Rendering Company Dial 3-34-91 For Smart Togs Come to Compliments of MYRTLE'S SHOP JONE'S ICE CREAM Opposite the U nderpass Best Wishes from J. S. RAUB SHOE STORE Compliments of A F R I E N D Compliments Compliments of of SCHIELDS BROTHERS' PORT JERVIS DRUG CO 32 Front St. Front Street Port Jervis, N. Y. 1 v I g 0 HullllfP!llIL'9lU0 Ile HUGH M. BREWSTER. M.D. DANIEL P. SHULTZ A.B., M.D., D.N.B., LL.B. J. V. ROBBINS M.D., F.A.C.S., F.I.C.S. Compliments 0.7 JULIA C. KENISTON, M.D. ALLEN H. KENISTON, M.D. Compliments of DR. J. H. JOHNSON Compliment Of ALAN L. ZULICK, D.D.S. DR. SAUL STERN, D.D.S. Compliments of VICTOR KASSEL, D.D.S. Compliments Compliments of of CLYDE F. STRATTUN Attorney-at-Law Compliments of Compliments STEPHEN W. ZEH of X Attorney :mtl Counselor at Law I I0 hu sex Street Port Jervis, N. Y. S C H 0 E F F E L 7 S Congratulations Crocerv and Delicatessen to the Class of HSC, 126 Front Street 4-6545 MUNNICH'S FOOTWEAR LOFT CHOCOLATES As Fine As You Can Buy 34 Front St. Port Jervis New Y Page One Hunrlrerl T Pg Compliments of RUTAN,S GROCERY 4-2144 4-2144 LOUIS, TAXI SERVICE DAY OR NNQH1' WHITTEN LUMBER CO. E. 85 F. CREDIT .IEWELERS 65 Pike St, Port Jervis. N. Y. 39 Pennsylvania Ave. I Opposite the Umlerpuss Port Jervis, N- Y- Tel' +2454 '6Your Sterling Headquarters' T A D DI E S R N N R BUCZEK BROTHERS Good Food - Friendly Service Open 24 Hours Farm Produce 'IUMA 81 B B,M0l 1AUX Montague, N. J. Phone 3-3628 Proprietors SUNNYSIDE FARM DAIRY C0 'Pli 'e '-' Always the Best in Dairy Products of 48 Fowler St. Pon Jervi CHARLES A. REGAN Compliments of , . YOUR AVON REPRESENTATIVE ANNE LINKEY Compliments Of THOMAS R. SCALES Sparrowbusli New York Tel. 9-91-L1 95 Pike WILLIAM M. BOYD AGENCY Complete Insurance Where Eating is a Pleasure Telephone 3.7324 K. C. KOKIAS Port Jervis, N. Y. 112 Pike Street Port Jervis G, Congratulations SPANGENBERG WILBERT N . HARRISON LOLEMAN VAULT LO. H Burial Vaults and Concrete Products Hamilton Street Port Jervis, N. Y. Cor' Jersey Ave' 31 E' Main Sl' LITTLE TOTS DRESS CO. Y TAVERN The Homey Tavern for Meals The Proper Apparel for On U. S. Route 6-IIA Miles East of Port Jervis Every 0l'01lSi0 Joins A. WILLIAMS, Prop. e One Hundred Fourte Best Wishes to the Class of '54 GAMO'S STORE Spzlrrowbush, N. Y. AL AND JOE'S Texaro Service Station Corner Hammond K Sussex Streets PAINTS WALLPAPER T. VISERTA 31 SONS L U G E R 7 S Artist Supplies . . . Glass HARP-HRS Tel. 4-2241 60 Front St. Port Jervis T Telephone 4-9172 Night Tel. 4-9507 Serving the Refrigeration Industry, E D 7 S TECHNIFLEX CORPORATION Port Jervis, N. Y. AUTO BODY 8: FENDER REPAIR Collision Work . . . Auto Painting 24 Hour Towing Service EDGAR DAW'ENPORT 105 Kingston Avenue Port Jervis. N. Y. Best W'ishes from BURGER'S MUSIC STORE W. T. GRANT CO. 24 Front Street Dial 4-5485 RECORDS AND Ml'SICAL INSTRl'MENTS ED-RAY CLEANERS 81 DYERS Huguenot. N. Y. Phone 3-7510 JEROME H. TANGEN GENERAL INSURANCE Insure Today-Be Sure Tomorrow 124 Pike Street Port Jervis. N. Y. Phone: 4-0845 ANDMORE SPORTSWEAR CORP. 40 Pennsylvania Avenue Tel. 4-9662 Port Jervis. N. Y. B PSI Wis hes y' rom DEER DALE MOTOR COURT ' Phone 3-0594 Compliments of ' THE HANDY CORNER M.xRcARET TIERNEY ltiliviest Main Street I F Compliments of ' H. D. CASE MOTOR SALES Magazines Greeting Cards DE Sm-0 PLYMOUTH Page One Hundred Fiflee ll Best Wishes ALBERT ZUCKER Hindin Fashions, Inc. Best Wishsts to the Class of '54 KINGSTON AVE. MARKET Phone 4-3351 Compliments of NEW BAUER INN MARKOVITS BROTHERS Compliments of SMITH'S CoNFECT1oNERY STORE M A R I 0 N S 76 East Main Street Port Jervis New York I Compliments of FINANCE CORPORATION FRED-A STRAIT I P011 Jervis, Hgirdresger M. E. COHEN 81 SON Choice Meats and Provisions Tel. 4-1832 27 Pike St. Compliments of the HOME TOWN PRINT SHOP Tuoxvms DUDKO, Prop. Sparrowbush New Congratulations to the Class of 1954 CHARLES E. BIERLEIN I 80 Front Street MON AHAN'S RESTAURANT Godeffroy. N. Y. Fine F Compliments of D. E. LA BAR LUMBER CO., INC. CHARLEY'S ES SO STATION 115 Jersey Ave 38 Fowler Street Port .I A Compliments of HENRY RUDERMAN SPERO,S Your Pontiac Dealer Page One Hundred Sixteen Y k Compliments of SPARROWBUSH GARAGE JOHN KENT, Prop. STRIPPEL'S PHARMACY C. A. STRIPPICL. Ph.G., Prop. 202 Broad Street Milford, Pike C NEIL'S HANDY CORNER 168 Jersey Ave. I ce Skates, Saws, Lawnmowers Sharpened Best Wishes from L. C. WHEELING Congratulations to the Class of ,54 WESTFALL GARDEN MOTEL Compliments of HARRY FOSS AGENCY REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE Dial 4-9522 24 Front Street Port Jervis, Builder of NATIONAL HOMES Mm-COMBS, GROCERY PEARCE'S BEAUTY SALON Holden Building Dial 4-6242 J. Compliments of 83 P'k S 'etreet THE MAPLES The Best place to buy men's and boys' furnishings at right prices HUQUBYIOIQ N- Y- HAPP'S CORNER STORE Sparrowhush, N. Y. Complimfflfs vf Groceries, Meats, Drugs mul , General Merchandise i ASK FOR IT AT YOUR SERVICE CORNER l w . Compliments Of JOHN E. FLYNN Best Wishes from BANNER FOOD STORES Q V NEENAN PRESS Ofset and Letter Press F. LYLE WELLS Wholesale Distributor Tobacco . . . Clgars . . . Cigarettes Matches . . . Candy . . . Ete. Page One Hundred S t 0 LEWIS C. WHEELING, Ju. MELQIVS E559 STATION GRQCERIES 124 Pike Sl. Port Jervis, N. Y. Tel. 3-3641 Montague, Compliments of Best Wishes to the Class of '54 LARRY'S LUNCH DEERPARK TRACTOR 81 EQUIPMENT CO. Port Jervis, New York FISHER'S AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE BARBERIS GROCERY 55 Seward Avenue Port Jervis, N. Y. WM. C. GOTTLIEB 81 SON Plumbing and Heating 235 West Main Street LARE JEWELRY STORE WEST END MARKET 149 West Main Street Port Jervis New York EVERGREEN LODGE BOB'S GARAGE Sparrowbush, N. Y. I 4 FRED'K D. FOWLER AGENCY FIRE 81 CASUALTY INSURANCE Real Estate Brokers 89 Pike St. Phone 4-1244 cs Compliments of REINHARDT'S RADIO AND TELEVISION Compliments of HASSAN'S USED AUTO PARTS Compliments of WHITNEY'S THE LAIDLEYS Hallmark cards when you care enough to send the very best 8 Sussex Street Page One Hundred Eighteen Dia14-7041 E. J. TRAINOR General Insurance TEXAS LUNCH 32 Ball Street Port Jervis umm- W Compliments C lPli l9VW5 of of AUTOMATIC WASHING SERVICE BOB'S SERVICE STATION SAMUEL LEHRER, Prop. 608 Pennsylvania Ave. M l P Best Wishes to th Class of 54 QUALITY RESTAURANT B 81 F HARDWARE 3 31 Jersey Ave. P I .I 'V X nv. ,. ,- Compliment WEIGEIIS MARKET of 167 West Main Street A Compliments of HESS' STQRE TEL-CO TELEVISION Cor. of Pine St. and Kingston Ave. A Groceries Vegetables 9 From Street P I 'I N X Ice Cream and Frozen Food Compliments N of SKYDYNE INC. Photography by APEDA, New York Page 0 TOWN AND COUNTRY Distinctive Ladies' Apparel featuring The Bridal Studio 89 Pike St. RAYULA M. MCLAUGHLIN, Prop. and ASSOCIATION SPANGENBERG OF PRIVATE CAMPS E. A. MICHAELSON, Executive Director 55 West 42nd Street New York 18, N. Y. Compliments of , TRI-STATE BEVERAGE CO, INC Bottle-rs of FROSTIE Old Fashion Root Beer COUNTRY CLUB and SQUEEZE Sodus PURE HYGIENE ICE CO. Blue Szuwro Gas J. U. JUDD., Prop. BEST WISHES from the BANK of MATAMORAS THE SENIOR CLASS Wishes to express its sincere gratitude to those who contributed through advertisements to our Classbooh. ge One Hundred Twenty


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