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NINE SEPARATE BUILDINGS comprise the Academy, and iheir maintenance is almost a full time job for professional contractors. No month passes without an estimate from SAHLER'S CON- TRACTING and BUILDING CORPORATION for carpentry or painting to be done. As BILL SAHLER and his FATHER wait to check and sign the esti- mate MRS PORWITZKI is typing. CHARLENE WHITE and LIZ FORD wait to bring it to SR MARY PERPETUA. Directress of the Academy. Be tm Among its services, the TUXEDO PARK ASSOCIATION delivers oil to all the buildings of the Academy. As ROGER arrives for the Fail Delivery, he is greeted by NANCY SIMOLA. ANNE CHISHOLM and C AROLE SCAGNETTI. who show him the advertisement authorized last year by IRVING LIVINGSTON and ROBERT LA BURT who arc in charge of the ASSOCIA- TION Wc are fortunate to have the TRIBUNE PRESS ju t twentv minutes or a local phone call away from us This is the Preys that prints THE COL:RIER. our School Paper, our PROGRAMS for special functions, and also printed our Yearbook Stationery for us Included in the picture are ANN MARTIN, her husband GEORGE, in the white printer's apron, and RICHARD GAZDA. Our students are ANNE EDWARDS and ROSEANN FENLEY
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In A Small, Self-Contained Community Like Ours, Interdependence Is Natural And Essential . . . These ADVERTISERS are men and women who have a personal interest in our ACADEMY. Four are located in TUXEDO, one in nearby SUFFERN, and one in NEW YORK CITY. All have given us their support. If it is in your power to patronize them, we hope you will! With its fine PHARMACY DEPARTMENT, its pleasant SNACK BAR. its well- supplied STATIONERY and GREETING CARD comer, and all those odds and ends DRUG STORES everywhere now carry, the TUXEDO PARK PHARMACY has a magnetic attraction for all MOUNTIES. Here PAT LYNCH and her little sister. BRIDGET make a purchase while MR GALLI and MR FLAGELLO look on and offer advice. BeUnx THE SCHOOL SHOP Division of THE C AMPUS SHOP provides all our uniforms. Three different BLAZERS. (White. Blue and Gray), two SKIRTS. (Plaid and Navy) and a PASTEL POPLIN for Dinner each evening for Resident Students, arc required. Parents of incoming Freshmen hope the uniforms will last the four years, and this picture of SENIORS proves that with care, they do ... a tribute to the CAMPUS SHOP' At the left-MRS GLADYS BRENT- NALL is the gracious Manager of the TUXEDO BRANCH of the ROCKLAND NATIONAL BANK. She has made bank- ing a pleasant, routine duty for all of us at the ACADEMY. CLAIR POPE (center) and MARGIE BELL arc discussing with her hanking procedures for Yearbook Con- tributions.
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The LAUNCHING of any ROCKET or SPACECRAFT calls for the combined efforts of thousands of persons, and the success or failure depends upon ALL of them. After a successful launching, gratitude is expressed in a general way to everyone who had anything to do with it, and in a special way to the PRINCI- PALS—those Key Persons who were most responsible for the success of the project. Now, as the Countdown has begun for the launching of our YEARBOOK, we shall do the same—thank in a general way all who have helped to make it a suc- cess, and in a special way those “PRINCIPALS” who have contributed most to it. We thank especially SISTER MARY PERPETUA, our Directress, and all members of the Fac- ulty for their support and cooperation. EV ARNOLD, GENE HEY and MAUREEN HEIBEL of the American Yearbook Company, for services immeasurably beyond the call of duty. DEXTER. GAYE and above all HOPE WHITE, and CHARLIE AND THERESA WIELER, all of WHITE STUDIOS, for moving mountains to make our launching easier and according to schedule. SENIORS who were not members of the YEARBOOK STAFF but who worked with us for its success. UNDERCLASSMEN who responded to our appeal for BOOSTERS and who supported every fund-raising activity for the Yearbook. The CONTRIBUTORS mentioned on the four preceding pages . . . ANYONE else whom we should have mentioned but failed to include. THE YEARBOOK STAFF TEN . . . NINE . . . EIGHT . . . SEVEN ... SIX . . FIVE . . . FOUR . THREE . . . TWO . . . ONE IGNITION BLAST-OFF AD ASTRA 128 PER ARDUA
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