Catskill High School - Rip Van Winkle Yearbook (Catskill, NY)

 - Class of 1955

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AAR ,ii 3.5 U ,Wxil 1 v lk 'P Q x i fx '!f9i'l4 6511117 M: ifgf: 'ff QL is H!! -1 Eli! f VHH UJIHHLE DEDICATION Mr Thomos Durknsh The Class of 1955 owes a great deal to M1 Thomas DuTklSh To show our appreciation of the many long hours 'ie has spent patiently lO1l1Ilg on our behalf we dedicate this yearbook to him He has been our able aduser for the past two year guiding us toward our final Magazine Campaign and even this yearbook would not have been nearly so successful In the years to come when we have been for gotten here we shall still remember Mr Durklsh our teacher guide and friend v. sg . . V goal-graduation. Without his help, our Junior Prom, Card Party, sf-I iid 5 235 Qs' li'f' I. i .qi -J kk rB.,l. mffff H1 The beautiful fagade of our school, never to be forgotten. Mr. Carlos Dunn Vice-President .-,,,,-b Mr. Christopher Crowe Mr. Curtis Plank President BCDARD CDF EDUCATION We are deeply grateful to the mem- bers of the Board of Education for their efforts on our behalf. The Senior Class Mr. Lloyd Newcombe Mr. Frank Cooke Clerk of Ihe Board 99.4 Mr. Donald Haines SUPERINTENDENT CDF SCHCDOLS ::-:,,- e Lm1A, L y fgalgfgflllk r' ' , Q is 11- ' sf rpg. V , Pa se' in , 3 if 'Q Ps ,ps Mr Poul T Sellers We wlsh to express our gratltude to you, Mr Sellers for all Vou have done for us durmv our SIX years 1n Catsklll Hlgh School We are aware that, after we have Gone out mto the vvorld we shall apprecrate more and more your kmdness and WV1Sd0ITl your under standmff of our problems, your firmness ln deahnff mth our oc rasronal waywardness, your ldeal for us lIl hawmg us leaxe as sound, well equlpped Ameruan C1t1ZCHb of Hood character and hr h stand ards We hope that 1n the years to some, we shall llwe up to your expectatlons The Semor Class . JZ , ry, ' x B , . . ' 7 , Y r: ' , C . 7 v M 7, ' n a V ' rn rv s W - w 1 1 .v v s. , WW frankly ll enj Blackett 'Vlarnlwn M B9 en n lzs I M9 Plattsburgh State Teachers College Home makmg 7 '1f if Cunnlnghamggladys F BS ln Ed Ohlo Northern Um xerslty Englzslf? 8 Social Studies 8 Mathernatzcs 7 ..-'Y' FQHHQLA BM Ithaca College ran berry Conserxatory Super vlsor of Muslc Dzrector of Chorus 5-,Q I' D1Capr1o Alfred J AB MA EdD Union Col lege Columbla UHIWCTSIIQ New York Unnersxty A wzstant Prznczpal Biology Sczence Durklsh, Thomas E BA K1ng's College, Wllkes Barre, Pa , World Hzstory 10, Lzterature 8 S 5 LSU E83 Eden, George R BEd New SCI-ICDCDL lhI3I'JOI'lC H A M Butler UHIWCFSIIQ Indlanapohs Ind Colum bla UHIVCTSIIQ English 11 Fallon Ruth C Regzstered Profesizonal Nurs e , S Mary's Hospital, Brooklyn, New York Umverslly, Nurse Teacher York State College for Teachers, Albany, Englzsh 7, General Mathematzcs N or ' . -L 4 .CAQ ,V is 'Big k. k VQQ K .e.k , K I I lel B of , K Y . D,-v x ',y ff ox l . 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At. q,,,'4.,..., Jablon, Bertram-B.S.: New York State College for Teachers, Albany 3 Hygiene g Science 8: Geography 7, 83 American History 8. aff 4-f44.lc.z.4f,!fk-ft-x14 McC th Ehzabethl BA New York State College for Teachers Albany English 9 0 Everett MA Umon College New York State College for Teachers Albany English Mott Mary F BS MS New York State College for Teachers Albany Corn merczal Subjects O 1 ww 1 M Am Eff L -lo' I, ' V '- f I I X ' ' , ' ..- B.S.. - B.A., ' .-. ., ' ' af - . ' . 'i 0 , V ' . , 3 ' fy , , : ' , 1 . ' S 8, 9. ' , ' .1 . . I ' ' , -- in , . - B.S., , .- . ., ..: , ' g ' ' - , 3 - - - .. ,x , fn , t I , vm 3, u . S X! r , , l9l 'Homer Roberta B Slmmon College fommer czal gubjecls J? 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A til!! alt VO' ,mass Thrane Frederlrk BFA Rhoclc Island School of Ain we Tue Barbara WI Lortland State leachere Lollege Design Ar Pastman School for Dental TEACHERS Hoff Julla Hzgh School Sec retary s K QQUO' -at llygrenlst Rochester Den tal Hygienist 'ills 'igge Waldron Arthur R Wmn NIar1on A M 9 Ithaca College Drxver Plattsburgh State Teachers Education Health Coach College Homemakmg Prensa Josephme Heffley Buslnes College Long Is land Secretary to the Su perzntendent 2 s Omphahus Ellzubeth Stu dent Ofhce Asszatant ' x - .1 awe llll 12 IN MEMCDRIAM Dr Wulluom M Ropp ThlS page IS dedlcated to Dr Wllllam Monroe Rapp dean of the medlcal professlon ln freene County school physlclan for more than forty years who dled very suddenly on November 22 1954 at the age of 83 years A descendant of Peter Stuyvesant and Gen eral Ph1l1p Schuyler Dr Rapp spent the greater part of h1s l1fe 1n the Hudson Valley taklng a very actlve part 1n the professlonal fraternal communxty and church allalrs of Catsklll He wlll be greatly m1ssed not only by the student body but by the entlre com munlty as well ,V 1, 1 M X TN k k . . . J , . . v 7 . 9 7 . . 9 I . . . , . . . . 7 9 . , . . l . . 9 . I SEHIUR SECTION Our Home Economics House, whose hospitable rooms, steps and lawn will long linger in our memories. MRS. GLADYS CUNNINGHAM Adviser MR THOMAS DURKISH Advzser 14 14 , X 'Q 5 .4 ,I Hs ROBERT SNYDER ELIZABETH MORRISON President Vice-President SENIOR CABINET The leadershlp of the Senlor Class has been IH the capable hands of the members of the Cabmet PI'CS1d1Ilg at class meetmgs determlmng the pol ICICS re ulatmg the finances they at ended to the multlple tasks that arlse durmg the last year at school and have been generous Wlth thelr tlme and effort For thls we thank them ELIZABETH ONIPHALIUS HARRY VOSS Qecretary Treasurer i lr- 'A., . 1 I ' A ,fn f .l ..1l ' 'r f - ' S, - . ABRANII BARBARA F ANDERSON ROBERTJ Feneral as M a H1 l1 Sfhool La Yega xada jumor Tear C O Student Coun 1 C Ch 1 F0 0 Reporter l 4 Dramaucs ll l 1 1 Semor H1 tornal Club l Jumor Prom Commlttee Curl Basketball 2 Hear book Ed1tor lee Cream Seller Debat mg Team 4 Semor Play Cast Clif Acaclenlzr Nars1ty fennls 5 4 lntr'1m11r1l mall l 7 t11lll234Ten1s3 n lass Ba ketballl Z 3 4 Hr-arpook Slles 10,2 wovulricvblxcgtf JLX CLLNVA x JL 111 Oz M 1 21 f CHEWINS CARL N1 eoo1J1:R w1ARoUER1rE K General flass Presldent 3 CO Seeretau A NISOTQ Board 3 4 Chorus l 7 Glrls Cho1rl 2 3 Banklng fapt l Clubs Commerce 3 Sr H1stor1cal Vars1ty Cheerleader 3 4 JV fheer leader 2 C1rls Basketball l Z 3 4 Softball 1 7 Jr Prom Comm1ttee Tearbook Sales Ice Cream Seller Academu' X a s bus dent 3 GO Adusory Board 4 Student Counc1l 4 Bandl 2 3 4 Bankm taml 3 Teller Echo S o l'd1tor 4 Reporter 3 l7ra111'1t1rs Club 4 Vars1ty B eball 3 4 xdfbl Bas etball 3 4 Vars1ty Colf l V rs1ty Soreerl 2 3 4 IN Bas t l lr l rom Comm1 ter me Cream Seller Semor Play Cast Tear lr X' ' A Nl KJ rx X4 fx XJ xl ARP, WALTER Academic G.0, Advisory Board 3: Intramurals: Basketball l, 2, 3, 4: Football 1, 4: Softball l. 2, 3, 4: Tennis 3, 4: lnter- class Basketball 2, 3, 4: Tennis Team 3, 43 Yearbook Staff. . , .A ,-. l,j.,.,,l ,,r..kl1A, ,xiii BUCK CLAUDIA X Academu Class Ofhces Pres1dent 2 N1ce Pre dent 1 Treasurer 3 C- O Student Coun r1l 2 Chorus 2 3 Bank1n Teller 1 3 Echo Asst Feature Edttor 3 Re porter 2 Clubs Latm 3 Llbrary 1 2 3 4 Jumor Prom Comm1ttee GITIS Basketball Z 3 4 Yearbook Staff lee iream Seller Cafeterm Aswstant 4 15 J ' r 1 .' 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Teller lg jr, Prom Committee. cv-7 wfyv ff- I. I FECRAUS, CLARK E. Academic Cv.0. Advisory Board 2, 3, Student Council 3, 4: Guide 3, 45 Projectionist 1, 2, 3, 41 Banking Captain 3, Teller 1, 23 Echo Reporter 4: Varsity' Basketball 4: Golf lg Soccer 3, 4: J. V. Basketball Intramural-: Basketball I Football Softball I 2 3 Interclass Ba ketball 2 Varsity Tack 2 3 ,lr Prom ommlttee Tennis Tournament 2 3 Xg OAS!-ll: Xearbook Sales Senior Play Cat QQHVT FF ERY L Acad '55-Q' Class Secretary 2 3 Treasurer President 4 Adu ory Board l Chorus 4 Cir C oir Guides 2 3 4 Banking Captain 2 Echo A slstant News Editor 3 Art Editor 4 Reporter 2 Clubs Dramatics 4 French 4 Jr Prom Committee Ice Cream Seller Senior Play Cast LDSTEIN IRNINC Academic GO Advisory Board 1 2 Student Council 2 Bandl 2 3 4 Projection ist I 2 3 4 Banking Teller l cho Reporter I 2 Sr Historical Club 1 Varsity Basketball Wlanager 4 .I V Basketball Manager 3 Intramural Bas ketballl 2 3 4 Interclass Basketball 1 2 3 4 Jr Prom Committee Year book Sales Ice Cream Seller 'lf' ie F ,YN Wy. I , 1' - - , il jf 4 l Y U be J ,'t , ,N . ' . I , . , I If I' l 5 ' FRITCHE, JEAN v. Commercial 0.0. Advisory Board 1: Chorus 2, 4: Banking Teller 35 Ir. Prom Commit- tee: Yearbook Sales. yy:-f aj JSAJMQ il G RRISON RONALD G fffl W' Y' Cbmmerczal W3 JU' Intramurals Basketball 3 4 Football 2 3 4 SoftbalI3 4 I s 17 NJ . Q , up ,9 1, , , 9 ' S 2' X s 1, al ' ' ri , 1 . b C7 Q I ' : ' -- . ' ' ' Q I , , c . X30 Qin T 9' Q95 ' , I 325, 44 f , f G , y . ' - 0 ' Q ' . 1 . , 7 I ' , , 2: -0- . ' : . , , 1 ' - 4 . 7 A ,S Q . . , 5 , Z . 1 E 1,2,3,g 'ls' h'1,2,3: ' ,Q . ' ' ' 3 , , : ' ' : 2 S- ' ' A 2 - - ' ' ' , , ' . A 1 - 5 I l v 1 1 y Z : . : , , , tg . ' : - X , 52 '41, ' I E if , A A A C , oy Q If , 'K ,l 'Ni 5- fs Q ' . ' I ,f',- , QL- S i 2 , , lff,,,, , , , , . J ' C! -f 3 in lt L A .. In , , 0 K , ' . 1 , If I 'Y , V .- . .' ll ev . ul f .. D I :J Q 'yfxo A l.- - - u gg ,,,g1 , , 1 A - x ' - - '- - 4 et, i 2 ice, g, MJ' . I ,, 0- , I ,-.-i I et'eee ' : ' ' 1 ,. , Ulf l ji A -J 1 ll .aq- 5, X . Y, Ce r an-VL. c , Ci., ,9,. CQ, 921-X .1 7 , K . Cf! t Sf fjaiffg ff AMA, L, A 5 f, C U Uvlkfvgz S '0c2,, l Q HEATH, BERTHA M. ...K General GO. Student Council 4: 4: Girls' Choir 1, 3: 3: Jr. Prom Committe ban 1, 2. 3. ,4-41,15 Sfiftlvtl 3 Varsitylieenleaflef 4l , inf xl 1 wt, 1 I fl HINDERSTEIN, PHYLLIS J. Academic Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Choir 1, 2, 4: Echo Reporter 1, 2: Dramatics Club l: French Club 4: Sr. Historical 1: Year- book Sales: Magazine Sale Second Prize Winner: Ice Cream Seller. mi Chfruslll 2, 3,, J.Vl, Cheefrleader fe: girls' Basket- 'fn f li. 2. :f' 1 . A I 1 I fl f K A-fl I I . 1 I l HA1.1,ENm-:c:K, Pfxraitim A. I Humemalfing 11.0. Advisory Board 4, Student Council 3: Chorus 1, 2. 3. 4: Cirls' Choir l, 2. '31 Echo Reporter 2, 3, 4: Clubs: llra- matics 4, Library 1, 2, 3, 4. Sr. His- torical 2: jr. Prom Committee: Year- ' book Staff: Ice Cream Seller: Debating Team 4: Senior Play Cast. 4 V! J Ho: I : tx i HOLDRIDCE, RONALD Industrial Arts GO. Advisory Board 1, Student Council 2: Banking Captain 4, Teller 3: Intra- mural Softball l. ,. rlfrru. gin HAILENRECK, SANDRA F. CtIVI1I71l'f!'IllIl Chorus 1. 2, 4: Girls' Choir 1.2: Com- merce Club 3: jr. Prom Committee. Chairman, Refreshment Committee: Ire Cream Seller: Echo Typist: Yearbook Typist: OHice Assistant 4. HUMPHREY, EDNA A. Commercial Watery'liet, Painted Post, Walton, High Schools 1: Red Hook, Cairo, Corfu Cen- tral Schools 2g Ravena-Coeymans High School 3: Catskill High School 2, 3. 4: CO. Advisory Board 4: Chorus 2, 4: Girls' Choir 2: Banking Teller 4: Echo Reporter 32 ,l.V.' Cheerleader. 4: Yearbook 'Senior Play: Qast. y ' x tl- -. --1 , 5 f , ,, x 4- , .. . H. . v- I! , IQ l0lNl'S SUSMN B lonznu rz ml orusl 4 I rls lhoirl 4 Ban n Teller 2 Enho Reporter l Twplst 4 ibrary Club 1 Yearbook lwpit X 5.,,,.'m M Gag vagvg 5 ,AJAX ...P AN 5 if -'Nr YC45 .5l,Xl,gQ't'x.1 'xdx 5 0-'vflr m+m NY wib' VXw.yfX aw sw og, S.,,, Xxs-,Jgrt LISS'X'XIU'REtFU' Gi-EYDRGEW L mu Brooklyn Techni years Class P ident 2 Vu re ident 3 C O Student Council 4 ntramur als Football 4 Softball 3 4 Varsity Football Z 3 Gym Squad 2 3 -Krista Z 3 Senior Play Hi KREITNER QNRHARA C fl C0 Suv Q l I th l 2 3 irls Choirl 2 Echo Assistant Feature Edlwt 3 'Reporter I 2'-,3 Uramattcs Club 1 Z Warsity Cheer lea er 3 4 JX Cheerleader 2 r Prom lommittee Xearbook Sales LEWIS JACK E Industrial Arts GO Advisory Board 1 Banking Teller 2 3 Intramurals Basketballl Z Footballl 2 3 4 So tballl lnterclass Basketball 1 2 V! '1 nl . -l -I I . -. Y 4 - .1 t -I I H LANE, BARBARA .l. General Chorus l. 2. 3. 4: Girls' Choir l: Echo Typist 4: Library Club 3, 4: Jr. Prom Committee-3 Yearbook Typist: lce Cream Seller. www 1 W LEXIBKE 'NHRLENE E Commercial Qhorus 1 2 4 librarw Club l 19 , J ' - 1 ' ' Ib . . A . ? , . , . W N124 .I . 4 1. A . . I Ch : , 1 li f ' . V: ki gr 1. Q. St e t Qounri 2, orus , , 4' ' A 5 I I il i Y 'I .Q Z : ' il 4 . , . Z 1 'Z .A X'.A P . . V 1 , - . , It lf:-U .-'. V L . , I ' I - A 1, h Z 7 il V' A if A d . : . '. A ': J . ' . . . . 5 - Q f - X r ' 5 'N , 144- , 'C V in 'S ' 1 ' 4.2 f' ' . i ' 4' . 'T if f T C f OX ' to ' 4 tte at i A. v ,.t, A . , . I ,o.l 3 1 . . it .1 1: .J T V - U .A Q Y 1 ' 4 V, f I XVYT : 1 . : ' ' , 1 : - , -, 3, 1 ' ', 1 ' v 3 - A 43 , , , : f , 2, 3: ' .A a 3 1, A, : C ' ' Cast. - -5 V q l Q If I it ..-, J 4 e T D Q , bl xi , 4 ffl tp jx if -x NIILES THONIVS ,l Industrzal Art: 4du ors Board 4 Band l 2 4 Banlxmg. Teller 7 War xtx Colf 1 3 4 Yaraltx Qoeter Manager 4 Intra mural B lxetballl 2 3 4 Footaall 3 4 Interc Q Basketballl 3 4 Jr Prom Commlttee ig, NIOON MICHAEL Industnal Arts Basketball 1 Intramurals Basket a 34Foo1all1234 a 1 2 3 4 Interclgi s Ba etballl 20 I I LZFC lxlg ROS-XLIE -itatlenuc oru C Cholr 7 Echo Reporter 7 lr Prom fomnuttee Hear boolt Sale Ire Cream Seller NIORRINON FlIZ4BETH l 4CarIemzc' llas Yltelre1dent4 CO Adus B ard 7 3 4 Ntudent Councxll 2 C r Cholr 3 Banlun faptatn 2 3 4 Teler Ftho Feature Edltor 4 Reporter 1 3 Txplt 2 3 Dramatles Club 1 2 Pre ldent 4 French flub Prealdent 4 IX fheerleader 4 Jr Prom Commtt IPC Cafe-terla Ca luer 3 4 Nlagaztne llrt ITIZE Wlnner lee Cream Seller Semor Plat Cat Xearboo' Edltor ln l luef X X 'GM Figwgf XI4RbH ER-'WN10 fonzmertzal Intramural lootball 4 Intramural Ten n1 '7 Senlor Plax qtage Crew t' uJ 7'1x Lf-2 L ftwflf- L 7 4 271 la 4 K9 La 01.4.1 ' vi-ff' Q 'V fly, 'en Commerczal Cla Becretarw 4 C O Adu orw Board '7 3 Student Counc1l4 Choru 1 2 Curl Cholr l 2 Ba mg Captam 4 Te er 1 2 3 L o,'Ed1tor1nCh1ef 4 e orter l '7 I4 3 Cl b om merce 3 Library if lr Prom f'omm1t tee Offive yitant 2 3 4 Delegate l:.mp1re lfls State 3 Hearboolt Ed ltor Li lfxm Belle Semor Play Cat 4 hw I f . 4- --' - X 7 3 3 tatt I' L, --N -f ' - I X... f- '- ' ' - ' -' ' -- x 1 ' 1 ,514 .f .K, ?,,. l.w V' , 'J ' f :nu , , I A , , . , 5 N, K1 A A.: .Q . . 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',g ' X , K' - 1 ' .e . i K A km, 'V .- 1 , . .. :Pu 544.1 Q-.-3 POQT JUWF Cornrnerz tal l O -'ldxi ory Boardl Binlun Teller Etho Reports-rl 7 lyp t4 C uba emmerrf 3 llramatlc 3 lllirary f 1 1 Soltlia r lrom Committee ar book Sale 'Nlagazme gale Home-room 1 hairman QUINN CH ARLES General ROBINSON SAMUEL 0 Student Council 4 lhorue -icazlemzc Banking Teller 7 Narsnty Baeketliall 4 Orllg 4 lar IU CCCI' 2 3 4 War ily Coll 2 Intramural Ba ketball tramural Ba ketball 2 3 Intramural 2 Football 2 J, Magazine Sale Home Softball 2 3 4 lnterelas Ba ketliall 2 mom fvhan-man 5' 1 '-L PREUSS, AILEEN General CO. Advisory Board 33 Band 2, 3, 4: Chorus 1, 2: Girls' Choir 23 Banking Teller 41 Echo Reporter l, 2: Library Club l: Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4: Jr. Prom Committee: Yearbook Sales. General J orus 4 Cvlrl Ch K mho Reporter 2 akin WW W PM f,.f wwi all K D ff ll' 1 lull 21 ' , If 1 . . . . t . ide gczifiscih' i,2,.: Isl, 11 - .Lynn :il .Z 6' 2. 3, lf'ptain 43 ' ling if A A l: C, '- I. S t, .' 1' 1: 2 Pl-l e I l, 2, 'l'ypi,t 43 Ililfsii Girls' Bark 'tl all l, 2. fi, L: Q ll l, B l ' . A.: ' l f - 12.3.41 .l. ' f ' :Ye - 3. 4: Q l 2: . ' f sz .' ' C V 4 f' All f. -A ll. . Q l 'A : l 2 41 , - ' ' f L1 ' ' , z Ch C 1lS'.'S0, , . gln- 'g'f, 'g S 4 V 3 M' - Q 'NW PYSHER, ELEANOR M. ' lil Q lu i - r V f C' ffl F 1. 2, 3. 2 ' S' oir 1, 23 ,W ff .., 4 -6 , if f ig x 9 ff A ' , Aix? '4 I I i., K P 4 I , .A l b 'nv .ifxd 91' J I 'V i , K u N, if C331 ' JJ . - Cb - 'Wi' Q r ter 9 .M YU ' - ' L 1 ' V. 'ii X3 N. ming, 45 V' 1 .152 LC 5 X iw x ry J, -- . J, . nb, Y 6 f wo, ,.r X 3, ' . iikjl . -Mi U Atv,- Xl 4 J ll' Q 2 - 2 if-ff 1 g I U A ' 5, .a U f -rf t J SEAMAN, ALAN Academic The Berkshlre School Sheffteld 'llass 1 2 Class VICE Presldent 1 Chorus 2 School Paper Reporter 1 2 4 Pho tographerl 2 Clubs IJFHIHHIICST 2 3 4 Llbrary Secretary -1 NHTQIIQ Hockey l 2 Trackl 2 Soccerl 7 Jr Prom Lommlttee earbook Staff Senlor Play Staff Ice ream Seller Debatlng Team W swqu 'GEORGE A ,fl General Ban mtg Tell 2,gJntramu,ralS 'Basket fha 2 F all 3 Tenfms 2, 3L Soft all 1 ,2 Jr Pro1tvCo1tnm1ttee Year hook Sales, Magazme Sale Homeroom -'halrmun Senlor Play Llgh mg, Crew -f t fzz .. . I. J ROY JOHCE N General SALLUCE ROLAND C Industnal Arts orusl 2 3 C C oxr Intramural Softball 3 4 4 Echo Twpl t 4 lr Prom Commlttee L-4 .1 ,A s- -if SNXDER ROBERT E Academzc Class Presrdent-1 CO Adusorw Board 2 3 Student Councll 4 Cuxde 2 3 Captaln 4 Banklng Teller l 2 Echo Reporter -1 VHFSIIN Baseballl 2 3 4 Bas etball 3 4 Soccerl 2 3 -1 JY Basketball l 2 Intramural Basketball 1 lr Prom Commtttee Delegate Em plre Boys State 3 lce Cream Seller Senlor Play Cast Homemaltzng C O Adwrsorw Board 1 Bankmg Teller 1 Echo Reporter 1 2 Dramatlcs Club 2 Llb ary Club l 3 lr Prom Commlttee v, T Y, . , .1 1. Ch t , . ,4: irls' h' l.2, 3. -. . : j's : . , ' . I. D! ill' . f 5 lb 1 I ,ff Q18 v E J K ' ,. T ' Q ,Q 4 if x,xql 1 J -e' ' , Q ' I I y Q 1 ' - '. 3 Ala' Q 0 . t Y i I Q . 1 1 ,U ,'. SOWERSBXQJOAN M. k , , r-, , : .V 3 -' A r 2 - ,..r j : ' ' 1' 11,:'r' ,2,:. l 1 W, .f y ,gf-X 'X ,lv I L., l'.N.vl'! 'V' 1 , .W ff 5. 5.1 do ' ki l .l -- V. , ,b , 3 . N. L I - Q7 in U. if L.. ' q ' :Sul lv p af A 5lOl'I ROBFRI I' General Var ny Ba c-ball -I Intramural Softball 2 3 Yearbook Sale: W ,Law MQ! -Jfljfiigf of INQDNEI GER A lndustrzal Arts Intramural Basketball 2 Intramural Softball I 2 SYIVIA IDWARD 0 Arademw Banrll Lhorue 2 3 4 Banl-cmg Teller val Club I Ba eball I So 1 Nlanagrer I IV Bazketbxll 7 nra murala Ba ks-tball I 3 4 oot 3 4 Intervlass 39 etball I 2 Prom Qommxttee ,- V-IN LOAN 'NIFIYIW W Academzc C0 Adusory Board I Projectronlst I 2 3 4 Bankmg Teller 2 Intramurals Basketball 3 Softball 2 3 Interclasi Basketball 2 lr Prom Commlttee VALENTINE ALBERT Academzc Chorus I 2 Projectlonlst I 2 Bankmg Teller I Evho Reporter I In tramurals Baeketball I 2 3 Football I Z 3 Softballl 2 3 Interrlass Baa ketball 2 Jr Prom Iommlttee You bon Silva Senior I'l1y lug, ting Lrew N E J all V Fflgfifkb b ary ul storlcal Club I Pr m ttee earbook Sales all IIN Q I I eporter I N If 23 Qu. Ig A' 1 1 at , 851 , N - 3 1 ' , 1 ' W ' . , 3. 4: nf I ' , : , 3 - ' k . al . 1. . ' z fb' , 1: Y, Q ., I 2: Sr. Ilistoril ,Il I , 2. 3, 4: Var- K Q3 ,N I sity S : Golf 2, 3, 4: 4-1-r E I 1 .. . , L Lg I t - ' I ' ' .: S , -. . I ball 2. , 3 .. B -k , 1 ,Ir. Jn. f . Ak I 1 Ju' BTH' , f, all 'ff ' U, A , l r rw Vsffdl .K ' . 'A , - A' I '7 D , as 3' I M h x ' tl ., , f ' X.. rr hx xr' J. I l I ' . . , . . . I I . I JU 9 , Q ' I IW ALE ' , N Tlx I I I I I Bt K ,Qi tial , 2: I ' W 'Y H J Igj . ' A 3 . I I lo I 4 2 I 2 Icl ' Ia , I r. If I I X - I , , W K fl 'JJ V' K II yy rx . I ' Qu A ' ,try I I I 'tx H t ,o . Y x 'L os, . , . ooo ,gg ft X, ' .f LX 1, ' ,. lvoss .rEwlRl' pf xi' ' ft ' .Ara emit ' Classfl'reasi4ref,4g Q.6.-Adlisox ,2f,3, 4, St,112lenf,founeiL'2. 3. 4i'qand1 1. , '3.,k4: Eebo Rgliorter jYVa1isily Basib ll 4,,'Basket'bbll 3,,f44.'Tvt4ck 2. X. 'a f A, f' pd ,f ,D ti .',Soec8irjrx'4: 'Basftd-ball 11 2: Intra- n nyuals Qu erm lfrQtba'lI 1. 2,5 1511 Jall,l'l. 2, 31 Jr, Psalm QOJIIIITIITFIS YN zino,vLSales blinmeropzf Yfhairnan. I L f' ' x 9' 1, ', 1 J 1 V lkof -1 Jk1 '- ' - a ZINNANTI. LOUIS Academic G.0. Advisory Board 4, Student Coun- eil 4: Chorus 1. 2. 3. 4: Bebo Reporter 4: Varsity Baseball 2. 3. 4. Basketball 3, 4, Golf I. 2, Solreer l. 2. 3. 4: IV. Basketball 2: Intramurals: Basketball 5 --r -ll' WARD. FREDERICK H. A gl Academies Slass Vice-President 2: CO. Advisory Board I:'Chorus 2. 4: Varsity Base- ball'1w'2. 3. 4. Basketball 3. 4: Soeeer 2,53 4.t,.l.Y. Bookollloll l. 21 Intra- Il3nurals:r Basketball l. Football l. Soft- ball Prom Committee. 'N . , Ju' xj'-2 f l EK WINNIE. FRANCES C. HlIHIPN1llkfHg Bebo Reporter l. 2: Library Club I. 2: .lr. Prom Committee: Girls' Baseball l. 2: Yearbook Sales: Senior Play Cast. WHITE, MICHAEL P. Industrial Artw Banking Captain 3. Teller 4: Varsity Baseball I. 2. 3. Basketball I. 2. 3. VISCONTI, EIIIL .l. Industrial Arts Intramural Basketball 2: Intramural Softball 2. 3: Senior Play Stage Crew. ifffliif 1 ' ff' 1, 2, Football I, 2. Softball I. 2: Inter- Soccer 4: JN. Basketball 1. 2: Intrae y L3 elass Basketball I. 2: lr. Prom Com- murals: Basketball 2. Football 1. 2. 3, fb mittee: Ive Cream Seller. Softball 3, I J Q 'I ' VL-1 1 'i vi j I My V' , f as I B If f .1 9 X N 'H WJ y A1 . L ' X N A -f,f1g.5Z.w - ll ins . - A ' 2: 3 1 fl V3 I ,V I 1, ,E ll I 'i, i , 'log , 5 I I 5 VW'- rf J , f WHITE, WILLIAM H. Industrial Arte C.O. Advisory Board 3, Student Council 3 Varsity Basketball 4 JV Basket- X ' ' . 'v t . X N ' ball I, 2: Intramurals: Basketball I, A I t Il 3, , , , , .s. 24 Football 1 2 3 Softball 1 2 CLASS HISTCRY Websters dictionary defines history as stem minff from the breek word Historia learninff or knowlnvf by inquiry H1 definition 13 1m portant to us for learninff lb the backbone and substance of our historv W hc n we entercd lhcse halls we were unformed younr impressionable rcady to be molded by our capable adylsers and teachers Nlr Eden helped Us arranve the Sportsmans Ball and the Sadie Hawkins dance which added sO much to the en joy ment of our freshman year Almost before we realized that we had become Sophomores the year had passed from Haryest Wloon to April Showers two memorable dances largely due to the able superyi ion of Miss lkeatmff We were extremely fortunate for Mr Durkish and 'llrs Cunnlnffham took oyer our class durlnv the last two years Three eyents reseryed for the junior year are the card party the food sale and the Prom In hoyember we held the first eyent very successfully despite the rain The proceeds of the food sale were a welcome addition to our treasury The Prom howeyer was the hivhlivht of the year The prismatic beauty of the sea has intrlffued man since the days of Adam and we were no ex ception We chose Aqua Paradise as the theme of our prom Worklnv feyerlshly we proudly produced a for mal dance which closed our junior year with happy memories for all who attended And so the final challenge was upon us our Senior year had started Assuming our new re sponsiblllties, we at once acted Before we knew it our magazine campaign had been completed our senior cards bought and the year book fund our mayor project had been Greatly increased It was then time to carye the turkey and enjoy Thanksgiving and Christmas yacatrons A brief pause for Father Time to take his bow and we plowed through midyears realizing more than eyer the lmportance of all we were doing A Little Honey was the name of the play we staged so well a simple but true to life comedy that warmed eyeryone Much of our success must be attributed to the patience strength, and deter mlnation with which Mrs funnmgham handled the cast Simultaneously with A Little Honey R1 was beinff reyuvenated for his 1955 stand The year book editors staff, and sales force with the busier than Rip s elves eyer thought of being We wish to extend our hearty thanks to Mrs Rusack for her immeasurable guidance and a sistance in puttlnff out our year book Now lt has been produced our final year IS about to end and we just dont know how to ex press ourselves From the time we entered school, to the pres ent we haye acquired knowledge and developed a variety of abilities and skills Such courses as Env l1sh hlstory mathematics, and sclence taught us much about ourselves and the world around us Such courses as music, art, literature, and foreign languaves helped us appreelate the richness and beauty of life, vocational and commercial courses gave us practical skills We learned to associate and adyust to those around us and to obey rules, from experiences in extracurricular activities wc learned the value of teamwork and co operative effort Thus our school has been the training ground for roundinff out our total selves and It is not without a feeling of nostalgia that we close this final chapter for the class of 55 f25 s ' 7 u ' N V Li ' ' 77' S5 ' z: - zs- ru , ' S - ' an C T I ' v n '- ,z : ' 'i, E' ' ' , V K ' - .' , Y Y s . , . ' - - ' T P S .T n M ' ' Q - I - V 1 Y l' Q4 ' 75 GL ' 5, , , , s 1 . p 1 v H H w 1 V . . . ., 1 ss . . D . an - W av Y v ' ,' L - ' Q L- , which we sponsored. the success of which was typists under Mrs. NIower's efficient direction. were 1 . C ' M C Q ' I T S- , . M . , E I ' ,, n . ' ' s ' i T V i 1 I . i 1 . . V ' 7 - s 1 M 7 ' 7 V i f V C xv - V , , ' 'D - v I P. I M ' ' ' v 1 , I ' V h 44 - vw X I f 7 4 U 7 C , 7 , , - . I . 3 D , 1 1 1 - 7 ' 7 In U o ' , 2 . 8 f.y,w....r 'W 00 AQUA PARADISE On May 21, 1954, the Juniors trans- formed the gymnasium into Neptune's un- dersea kingdom. A pink sea shell har- bored the Astoria Club Orchestra of Al- bany. The aqua blue ceiling shed an iri- descent light upon marine animals, exotic fishes and mermaids, which adorned the walls. This evening added another un- forgettable memory to our collection. -d':Qr 'I Front Row, left to right: Mrs. G. Cun- ningham, Adviser, P. Hinderstein, E Physher. lf. Omphalius, G. Poplock, P. Hallenbeclc, ll. Colle, B. Heath, E Humphrey, E. Morrison. Second Row. Mr. ll. Cunningham, J. Antonelli, F. Ward, L. Zinnanti. J. Van Duesen, A Seaman, l. Goldstein. R. Porter, V. lie riello, K. flhewins. '- V 1. uaaisaagsfssisiifi J mmf' 'lx i Q5 153 i261 Front Row, left to right: J. Sowersby A. Preuss, M. Cooper, R. Luzeckis, V Rivenburg, F. Winnie, J. Post, G Dugan, C. Buck, S. Hallenbeck, M. Bit- terman, Mrs. T. Durkish. Second Row. T. McLaughlin, J. Myers, S. Williams M. Darling, C. Smith, F. Henderson R. Brunner, J. Millett, C. Salvato, C Hallenbeck, A. Valentine, Mr. T. Dur kish, Adviser. BIT GF I-ICDIXIEY William Davidson .lerry Minton teenager Gloria Poplock Albert Parker from next door Robert Snyder Carohne Scoots youngest szster Barbara Abraml Diana oldest sister Ellzabeth Morrison Delores Megglehammer the cook Frances Winnie Tom Corning ln love wtth Diana Carl Chewens CAST Roger Minton the ather George Lissandrello Eve Tyler attractzue wtdow Edna Humphrey Martha Minton the mother Elizabeth Omphallus Mrs Simmons the nurse Patricia Hallenbeck Grandma Thornton Martha Q mother Margery Graff The Sure Shot Man extermznator Clark Fegraus A little honey will catch more beaux than all the author'tative information one might amass. Thus the philosophies of grandma and mother clash as both try to promote the love affair of Diana and Tom. An intriguing widow Mrs. Tyler, who throws herself and her financial troubles at Dianas father' the problems of teen- agers Albert and Jerry' Delores the ever-leaving maid Scoots and her jumping frog Pegasus furnish many humorous situations. Not until Diana mixes brains with a little honey however and attains her goal by being herself are the difficulties of the Mintons solved. This year we are trying an innovation by producing our play in the spring. The complete set of pictures therefore will appear in the Supplement. f27 LABCDRAIORY CLASSES IN ACTIQIXI . X! PHYSICS LAB In Physics labs like this one all over the country. the physicists of the future are being trained. BIOLOGY LAB The biologists spend their time studying life-as-it-is and life-as-it should-be. Experiments. obser- vations and dissections enliven the class periods. yfx 28 CHEMISTRY LAB Working in the Chem. lab, the Seniors try their best to blow up the school. So far they have not succeeded in the construction of the CHS bomb. Towever, strange smells and sounds issue from Room 26, leaving the rest of the school wondering. if -,.,,,t, 13' '.', ni ., , fr-ul slr!! ron UHUERCLHSSIHEH The entrance to our new modern Junior High School annex re- minds um of our past efforts up the ladder to our Senior year. I iv - nw -v.-nw Q- . 7 ' , .4 f o f N 14 new . . r an Z . 1 1. ,,M. NW, TK ,tix V.-H ui env' -'-mar.. t , M, M if . W- 1.-pu -.f nu X ' 'U A ff 4 'Mum N In 1' Q.. ..-+i..4.,.... - , . W. . lia- . -W , --. ern M'a,nMak'f so 'v-f',Q Q 15:13, lXg . .-,A-A., v s .xrxevsu .ul --- 1 ' an -La .11 :Hag ' m.- 't rwillx W. . use M .aw ax. Q, Y, K, .ip-z I i 30 CLASS 1956 IM .ILNIOR CI.-XQS OFFICERQ Front Row left to rzght R Nleo Y1rePreQ1d6nl N Wll 1amQ Pre rdent Nlr -X Nloe -Kduer Nlr E Ho er Adwlser N Whltaker Sevretarx J Luzvvkn Treanurer JUINIORS HONIEROONI 6 fron! Rou let to right I Lerner I Frlcnm Il Harrrng. S Domqon temann R Rmo J Wxnkoop Y Sem B Nlagnu 4 Ruf I WIPO T fl Rau B Brandovs R Carl H Palmer C, I'atz1n er R Lacs R Nauerzopf 'Nlarbh J Paulsen .I Pllatlch R Nleo Absent Q Wlllxami T Kmg I-Iarrr J .ln 3. WW ' w ' .ff t . Q .4 f l' ., d. . : Q. ' ' . j: . 'S, .. . 1 1. f ' .' ,. . ,. y 's' , . ' '. .. l. , E. Nagel. S. Wlhitalwr, ll. Colle. Mr. Hoder. Sernnd Roux' P. Fllryvk. R, In- . . ,,s, . 1' ,'. '. .. S... . . hir 5,. ,... .:-. .,.'. A. 'S. 5 I 5 I Q 1 3 ' .. I .2 ' . yr A :lI. n f .a ' ffm, K I 1 3 K v Y 1 MUN EYRAISER Thxb Group ha been partlcu larlv bus ssxth aCt1x1l1eQ thlb xear ln helpm raise the finanmal status of the cla lt also 1 n tams tho e re ponslhle for Ile sucrexs of the Jr Prom The JUHIOTQ under the uld ce f 'Nlr Hoder and r Neges had a xerx busy sear Thelr actnlues lmluded a card party two dances and the choos mg of the claw rmg The Jumor mular actnllleg Front Rou left to rzght R flearuater Nl Bxegen J Iuzeglu NI Anger P klehart lk lllatlch 'Ur Hott Suond Rau P Rome J Whmomh H Palmer 'NT Pre I Thml Rau A Ro 1 'Nl Inbella 'Nl Qrhanlerhorn lwzurth uw B omjlan N eers va h 1 ou I an X RIYPFI am 0 'N ra onarpe W Underdonk H N hafTer N Nlurr xx .i C S . A . . U .i . Z. . A 5 ' ss. -0 - ' S S .S Q' , I ' U . . . .. , an ' , 0 A . M . ', ' Q :- . b in . 5- . Prom climaxed their extrawurri- , IS, . . , . I. Yugi' , V. lmurg, i T V H ,, Q 'L Uhr 32 CLASS 1957 SOPHONIORE CL-X59 OFFICERQ Front Rau IP l to Hgh! Nlrs E Nhller Co Adwmer lhoma 'llarquort 55-c retars IJ IX rd Hut: hvoc l-. Pregldenl 'Nl rhlon Pferl X ue Prewivnt Barbara Wil on Tre-a ure-r 'Nlr Q Funk -Min er SOPHUNIORI'S-H0'N1FROOYI 41 fVllV1lRI?M lr! tu rzght 'Nl Nlurraw P. Whrtf- H WXSLOITIII' lu F Lombarfll ae I N T Nlurr l Wzpper 1 Py her P Pawlak ri D1 iaprlo Thrrd Rau W Roma P Henna C Nlrller C' Harmwn J ter lam owr Iemm P ffbsent R Analmle B Hetze Trwarno V95 H. Salmrzopf, lf. Svhloss. D, Edwards. lf. Helo. H. Hill. Svrurzaf Rout A. lfar :lin l . . Clark. I., ,lyers. . . ay. ', , I. 's . . ' , M . ' Q' '. 4 'J Y, ', I. . f. . ' , 1. - . . S ritt. A. Sw' ' . ff. Rl IS. E. A lk. . . : .A . . l, C 1 J HUPIIONIURI N IIONII- IIOUNI 13 I' member of the Qld f 195' nom rant Rnu le I to right rdur Ruf K I PM thelr Necond year haw dlqlllfed afcLI111 of en lx Xhlhur I Ixfppel J Bc-num Nlr N Funk Ngqnnd ou UIIIIY NNIIIIII lJI'OITll 6- to make them an out PT 1 1111 ff F R1 nr I OI 1 a114 4 T 1r4 ow Iall IIIU TOIIP III Ihf. Yedl aIedfI dx I 0114 IP I NJUIIIIPI R I'r4Jer II 54I1Ien er SOPHONIORFN IIONIFROUNIS 71 and 45 rant Rau lef to rzght I entura 7 o4I41 en W 0 xc n B W1 4k 4 4 I N4 4 41114 4114 Ihgle mo 4 ll 4 It I: 41 IIIII ur: xnu IIo 4 4 1 IJ H114 I14 04 Ix R II04I0r NI ar o I 4 R Bur R Roe I NIFdllIl I Ha nm Us 'FII' 5 , SS.0 4 -. I III F .H ,f ' .. K- Y., Q A. Jvune, u l Th ' ' ' .5 5 ' ' 1 . 'If Coop . H. I'a11Iin. NI, I'f'iI. D. Rouse. YY. Sp gr' . . 454-- 5 F 51 ' 1 Y . .S I . l I1 gr. G. Ioll 'Im P. Yixiuno. II. IJ-IG Iiu, hl I R ': .I. I ' IIaII':, I. P xr, K. NI'l S. . 's, , ' , .Q' k . II. Urvinvr. 'I'. Nlarquoil. WI. IIz1r1'is. .4I1scnt: If Coffin. F ', 't Y' : I, Y . I. Br -'S , B, II , . HISOII. NI. IIa ' '. .I. Ili 'kso11, Il. Ros 1. II. I,I Ill'Q'. .' 1' I R I.. 'Q fa . C. .Iuni '11, I . IIl'IIlI't'. A, Ilargun. If. YI1 't'IlI, NI. Yu 'I -. NI. F4-1'1'z1i41Ii. .. Br- rs. Nliss NI. WA . Tl' I I' ': I.. IIriIg1', . ' ' ' , . , 1 . M - 1'P1' . 'I'. I1 vns. . ns. . . .. f ' . 1. ' I '. i FRESH MAN H0311-:ROOM 26 Front Row, left to right: B. Valentine. C, Meyer, XI. Scareelli. C, Wilson, J. Holgerson, S. Couchman. J. Clark, R. Ruzzi. Second Row: F. Corratti, S Pitts, B. Diller, P. Deiteh, R, Keator P. Vaughn, Mr. J. Sylvia. Third Row: I., Nit'Cifl'ert, M. Bower, T. Carter, J Nlarquoit, R. Rose, R. Ivery. Absent: F. Corso, J. Gleason, A. Marrero. 'Vth J O Ill 341 CLASS CF 1958 FRESHNIAN CLASS OFFICERS Front Row. left to right: Mr. F. Thrane Adviser: F. Corratti, Treasurer: .l. Al verson, Secretary: R. Moore. President: J. Nlarquoit. Vice-President: H. Coons C. 0. Representative. FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 9 Front Row, left to right: W. Riley, L. Jackson, C. Schlenker, G. Herman, H. Clapper. E. Heath, R. Davis, R, Rieseberg, H. Burk. Second Row: Mr. E. McCarty, R. Cross, F. Engel, R. Moore, P. Walsh, M. Oren, H. Coons. Third Row: P. Starck, C. Groneman, L. Sims, D. O'Bryon, R. Overbaugh, A. Waldschmidt, V. Way, H. Dickson. Ab- sent: M. Nepsie, R. Couchman. FRESHNlANflIOMl'IROONl 24 Front Rauf. left to right: G. Dugan. H. Dugan. R. Ili-lavarv. J. Tire, Nl. Ros- sano. Sccnml Raw: I.. fllonalian, J. Pilativh. Nl. Sauvrzopf. ll. Scott, S. Hii-kett. B. Glvason. J. Quivk, R. l.cui5. Thin! Rouv Nlr. l . Thrune, B. Bear:-, H. llolilriilgxe. l... Evlilvr, LQ. lf1'lxlrfr. I. Sinipkins, B. llolmrs. Fullrlh Row. J. Egnor, C, Lennon. W. Jocelyn, l.. Post, ll. U'Bryon. W, llendric-ks. NI. An tonelli, R. Stewart. Aliment: J. Smith. FRESHKI.-KN-HOMEROOM 25 Front Rauf. lvfz to right: Nl. Nleo, F. Dobson. J. Cordiano, P. fferyunek. P. Bic-ge-ii, ll. Nliller, I.. l I'lllf'M'Il. Z. Beltronv, N. Plank. J. Johnson. S. Vin-onti. Scrurirl Rout A. Nagel, il.. Svlif-vlite-r. N, Poxwll. ll. Fl:-ig, H. l,11Z4-vleif. l'. .luvksoin N. Ustrander. R. Bishop, J. Owrlxaiigli. A. lwy. 5. Dobson, Nlifs lf. Nh-Grath. Third Raul: T. Gentalen, P. Wache. J, Swain. L. Bears. 5. Lindsey, B. Fcgraus, J. Alwrson. Nl. Williams, R. Allen, W. Falk. Absent: H. Scliraut. iss E361 CLASS QF 1959 JUNIOR IIISTORICAI. SOCIETY The Rip Van Wfinkle Chapter of the Junior Historical Society for eighth graders. meets on Fridays. alternating with the seventh grade group. They contributed to the Old North Church Fund. a project they felt very worthwhile. They visited West Point. Vander- bilt Mansion. Roosevelt Home and Museum. and attended the Hud- son Valley District Meeting at Hyde Park. In the spring they will participate in the district jamboree and visit other places of his- toric interest. 8th GRADE, HOMEROONI 35 Front Row. left to right: D. Izzillo, E. Denniston, J. Overhaugh, A. Katz, M. B. Liepshutz, S. Nlucarelli. S. Covell, S. Laster. B. Purdy. Second Row: Mr. A. Rinaldi. J. Brumaghin. W. Nliller. ,I. Wolven. I.. KlcCifIert. B. Rouse. C. Hanna. Y. Ceriello. E. Morgan. Third Row: R. Francis, C. Dickson. V, Tricarico, J. Wiehlwr, H. Saxe. H. Wiager. Il. Smith. E. Riley. Absent: W. Rolmerts, J. Abrami. A. I'ichler. R. Garrison. tl, M. Hawshaw. 8th llRgXlllf. IIONIERUONI 31 Flon! Huw. lvfz In righl: l'. Riu-nlmrgllm. 5. Nloon. 'lf Yiviuno. ll. Dovlwle-r. K. Llflllt'IIlilllIl. ll. Xyynnfx P. .lone-s, R. Rupp. H. lillllrkv. Nvrorul Rout Mrs. G. lfunningllam. G. FTf'llf'Illllll'QIll. R. Koppel. C. llflvine. E. Uoulding. M. 5lH CIllbllI'gLll. D. Dargun. ll. Lewis. N. Clearwvatf-r. Thin! Row: R. He-itler. VV. Uverl1a11g:l1. R. Post, .l. Williams. K. Stanley, H. Miller, ,l, Priolo. ll. Engel. .-X. Oren. W. Herrmann. 8th GHAIJE. IIUNIEROONI 312 From Rgw, left to right: B. Uiblulo. D. Davis. Nl. A. Fleig. .l. Paulsen. B. Sal- xato. C. Hack, C. Furyck. A. Lo Biunoo. B. Wagenlmaugh. L. Tlwin. Second Row: P. Ricks-tt. L. Sinnott. .l. A. Walther. J. Preuss. B. Cooper. S. Oren. IJ. Nlarsll. P. Morgan. R. Lilmman. IJ. La Buff. Third Rau-: Y. Prosller. I.. Ross. 11. Wirtane-n. W. Murphy. .-X. Zinnanti. ll. lwry. R, Nlillx-r. T. Jones, W. Urumm. Nlr. Bell. Absvnl: K. Heart-. B. ilarangzlo. D7 383 CLASS ai 'F O 1960 N V I is 4 JUNIOR HISTORICAL SOCIETY The Chadwick Chapter is a seventh grade historical club. meet- ing on alternate Fridays. Programs of local historic interest are presented at each meeting. The members visited West Point. on which occasion this picture was taken. and are planning to visit his- toric places in the capital district in the spring. They will participate in the spring jamboree of the Hudson Valley District. Mrs. Sylvia is the adviser of this group. SEVENTH GRADE, HOMEROOM 31 Front Row. left to right: N. Viviano. M. Dolan. A. Cramer. J. Steeves, L. Vache, M. Yacohucci, A. I-Iillstrom, I.. Kutscher, I.. leune. N. Collin. ,I. Schmidt. Second Row: R. McCarthy. T. Egnor, A. Corratti, .l. DeI.anoy, E. Thein. J. Greiner. P. Nelson. B. Hill. R. Fleischmann. I. Ivey. .l. Whitaker. P. Poplock. Third Row: A Carangalo. C. Dutcher, F. Stabile. R. Ryon, W. Sims, N. Houghtaling, R. Bagley, IVI. Walsh. W. Guldenstern, T. Knowlton, R. Smith. Absent: Mr. G. Eden. S. Young. SEVENTH GRADE, HONIEROOM 36 Front Row. left to right: K. Nlt'lNlZ1ll0Il. lf. llonarpe. E. Herman. A. Wald- svlimidt. .l. Rurnett. C, Divkson. T. Augnstinv. .l. Coulding. ,l. Ruzzi, N. W'yn koop. K. lfuller. Svvurul Rout 'lf Story. F. Cardinal:-. l,. lmpostato. li. Earlv R. Tire, N. Krayer. L. Beavh. J. Smith. Nl. Zimmerman. S. jackson. R. Buhrke Bl. Jordan. D. Young, H. Du Bois. Third Rauf: C. Newcomlw, Nl. Yaughn. H. Preuss, R. Stalmilv. W. Cross. W. Saunders. C. Park. VV. jackson, Nl. Hinder stein, .l. Burzffv. ,l. Shufvlt. R. Snyder. Mrs. Sylvia. SEVENTH GRADE. HOMEROOM 33 Front Row. left to right: ll. Perkins. Cf. lvnvs. l.. Brandt. N. King. .l. Clean water. N. Beare, D. Omphalius, P. lmp0Stat0, A. Greene. P. Kulik. S, Crvnon. Second Row: R. De Carlo. H. Diller. D. Moon. J. Culdenstern. B. Holmes, Nl. R. Smith. F. Ralrlxirlge. C. Hilfrank. A. Ward, R. Rrower. D. Sirldons, Nlr. .lal1l0n. Third Row: R. Wynne. R. Hill. R. Young. ,l. Earle. A. Goldstein, C. Swain. Nl. Spratley. N. Calclara. R. U'Rryon. D. Stanislaw. Absent: Nl. Du Bois. I. Srhermerhorn. R. Ramos. L59 DRIVER EDUCATION One of the most IIIIIJOTIHIII courses offered ln our school that of Dru er Educauon the mam objeetne of nhxch IS to teach proper drner attltudes and afetx on the road T401 'W SECRETARIAI PRACTICE CLASS Puttm, 1nto practlee the klll acquired smee thelr Fre hman year these urls act as QCCTCIHTICS to the faculty ty pe the yearbook and school paper and prepare to enter the buslne s ysorld INDUSTRIAL ARTS In the lndustrlal Arts courses the boys are taught to use hand tools and power machinery. Fvery' year they display their handiwork at the Annual Fxhihit. HCTIVITIES The Arts and Crafts Building. Close to many of our extra-curricular activities. is another arvhitevtiiral gem whit-h we shall rswall with pleasure. RIP VAN WINKLE Our Yearbook is an all-Senior enterprise. Although not every Class member Can be on the staff. we are indebted to all who have helped in any wav with the activ- ities which resulted in our ulti- mate goal. the Rip Yan Winkle. STAFF Sitting. left to right: B. Lane, S. Jones, Nl. liursehmann. P. Hallenhvck. .l. Post. l.. Dallas. C. Buek. S. Hallenbevk. Standing: G. Lissandrello. B. Er-kler. YY. Arp. A. Seaman. ff. Fc-gratis. EDITORS Left In right: Elizabeth Omphaliue. Karl Cfllevvens, lflizalrelll Nlorrifon. llzir- liara Ahrami. SALES FORCE Front Row. left tn right: F. Winnie. J. Roy. R. lfngzelin. l. Goldstein, Nl. Cooper. P. llimlerstein. R. l.llZPf'lilS. A. l'reuss. Svvorizl Row: ll, Smith, l.. Zinnanti, .-X. Valentine. D. lie lla:-lo. B. Heath. .l. Fritvhe. lf. llumphrey. ,l. Yalentine. R. Anderson. R. flarriion. 5. Robinson. BUSY JUNIORS A tribute to these Seniors who. in their ,lunior year. were partic- ularly industrious in class activ- ities, Their endeavors made our card party. food sale. and Junior Prom so successful. 1 mnt Row. lcft to right: lf. Morrison. li. llcath, l.. llallas. Nl. ffoopcr. C, l'op- locl-Q. Second Rout R. Snyder. lf. Sylvia. S. llallenlwck. lf. Umplialius. A. Valentine. H0 ICE CREAM SELLERS These Seniors sell ice cream throughout the year during the lunch' period to their hungry school mates: another lucrative venture! Sitting. left to right: B. Lane, L. Dallas. S. Hallenbeck. C. Buck. E. Omphalius. Standing: A. Seaman. I. Goldstein. P. Hallenheck, J. Valentine, R. Engelin, Nl. Cooper. li. Almrami, D. De Carlo P. Hinderstein. Nl. Crafl, l.. Zinnanti. K. Chewins, .l. Roy. E. Morrison. TI-IE MAGAZINE DRIVE Every year a major part of our funds is raised hy a concerted class effort to sell magazines. Rach homeroom has a chairman who supervises sales and takes charge of proceeds. They and the prize winners are pictured here. Left to right: Mrs. C, liunninghaim. :Ml- viser: C. Smith. Chairman. Room 40: C. Quinn. Chairman. Room 27: li. Voss, tio-Chairman. Room -10: E. Nlor- rison, Winner, Crowell Co.: P. Himler- stein. Wir1111'l'. Curtis Co.: .l. Post. Lo Chairman. Room 27. Absent: Nlr. 'I' Durkish. Adviser. Skill' f Em W -M. . i 441 113 Front Row. left to right: J. Ruf. L. Lerner. Nl. Pfeil. Secretary, M Grail. President. Mr. P. T. Sellers. A. Ruf. Vice-President. C. Pop 1 lock. Treasurer. T. Hallenheck. lf. Umphalins. Sefnnzl Row: L. Zin- nanti. S. Williams. B. Heath. E. Morrison. K. llhewins, H. lloons. Mrs H. Rusack. Lvl!-.4lll'l-SLT. Third Row: Nlr. F. Tlirane. C11-Azlliwer D. Hitchcock. lf. Fegrans. H. Voss. R. Lacy. R. Snyder. R. Moore Gil CGUNCH Catskill High School students learn the democratic way of gov- ernment through participation in the General Organization. This consists of the four executives elected hy popular vote and repre- sentatives from all clubs and classes. The 11.0. has promoted student interest through its monthly reg- ularly scheduled meetings and its varied social activities. Hy in- creasing school spirit. the 11.0. has provided a sturdy foundation on which future student govern- ments may build strong. well-funn tioning units. ADWSGRY BQARD Front Row, left tu right: P. Pavlak, E. Humphrey, C. Poplock, A. Ruf, Mr. P. T. Sellers, M. Graff. M. Pfeil. E. Morrison, B. Valentine. Second Row: Mr. F. Thrane, J. Steeves. K. Wilbur. L. Beare. V. Rivenhurg, M. Prest, A. Steele. S. Whitaker, J. Alverson, Mrs. H. Rusack. Third Row: J. Overliaugh. M. Dolan M. Yacobucci. A. Katz. C. Hack, T. Viviano. D. Marsh. T. Augustine, A. Wald- schmidt. H. Doehler. Fourth Row: VV. Cross, R. Francis. A. Oren. M. Oren D. Hitchcock, J. Marsh, K. Chewins. C. Miller, J. Marquoit. Fifth Row: L. Sims. R. Lacy, P. Waczhe. F. Corratti. B. Holmes. V. Ceriello. THE 1 GUIDES The guides direvt us on our way during school hours. As they are Chosen for their dependabil- ity. leadership. and high scho- lastic rating. they are well qualihed to welvome strangers and keep order in our svhool. Front Row. left to right: J. Overbaugh. S. Whitaker, D. Colle, C. Poplovk, Captain: Mr. G. Eden, Adviser. Second Row: M. Craft, Nl. Hat-k, V. Sein. Front Row. left to right: R. Carl, P. Walsh, T. King, M. Pfeil, T. Owens, T. Marquoit, C. Fegraus, Mr. C. Eden, Adviser. Second Row: R. Overbaugh, R. Lacy, J. Marsh, D. Hitchcock, R. Snyder, Captain. f45 'WFULL 6 ! CHCDRUS USHERETTES Left lo right Claudia Buck Elizabeth Omphallu Barbara Kreitner Elizabeth Nlorrlson hgh lst .Soprano Beare Bishop Curschmann S Dob on Hack Hinderstem S Hallenbf-ck Humphrey larkson L Lane Ierner Plank Rox Rnenburg Sauerzopf Wilbur Zxbella Slmpkm Balsano Bic-gen Ceryanek Dickson Engelln Cordlano P Hallenbeck Hill H Holdrldge Ixey Keppel Ixrebart J luzeikis A 'Nlarrero S 'Nlurraw 'Nl 'Nlurras Pret Ps her Schlos Swain Whitaker Whltcomlm Wil on Wolxen lst Alto-Hier on Beltrone l Dalla 21111 Soprano-Abrami C Bal ano I Kooper l'r1tehe fri com Graff Harrin Jones Nl Lembke R Luzecki Morrison 'Nagel Pilatrch Powell Rose Seln Schechter NI Williams vlSQZOl'Il1I'kl 7nd Alto Benton Chevuns folle F Dobson Eduard B Heath D Heath B lane H luzeckis Wlelo Poplock Px her Tricariro White 1stand2nd Tenors Clapper H Dickson D1Stefdno Furyck E Heath lien E Lembke Pfell Pollock Zmnanti 1vrBass J Dallas Fe raus Crelner Hitchcock Lacs uinn Ward S Williams Ruf ,l Nlarquozt 2nd Bass Qoons Corrattl Couchman Freer WI Wlarrero T Nlarquoit Nlyers Oren Roe Robin on Russo Saunders Straub Swlua Accompanzst L Holdrldge The High School Chorus this year not only sang as a musical group but also strowe to be an in egral organlzation of the school This great team, united by song, worked in harmony, and their attainments were highly praised. Their suc- cess is due primarily to the hard work of their 461 director, Mrs. DeNyse. Comets 'Nlarsh Fatzmger L 'Nleo R Nleo Nhles Sauerzopl Oxerbaugh Lomrardl Trumpets Dau N Trlraruo Bow loss Emkler Barztont Saxophone 'Nlonahan Fremh Horns ,I Ruf l,9llCl1 jatk on Scherhter Barzton Horns -K Ruf H Preuss Trombones T lung Allen F Rle eherg R Rleseberg Post A Coldsteln Flutes lNa el F Dobson S Dolm on Lmd ew Alto Qaxophonex C Che-vsm K Lhemns O trander Oxerbau h Also Clarznet Fegrau Bass Clarinet Beare Tenor Saxophone B Yalentme Cros Clarmets I fold tem Robert l Nalentme blmplun f' Trnarlro Dolan lzzlllo Frulesen Nlxller Ikullrk Couchman 'Nl Kmg Percusszon A Preus NI 'Vleo Plank Lnder the dlrectlon of Nllss Lorrame Roberts the Hlgh School Band furmshes the mstrumental muslc for our school The Chrlstmas and Sprmg Concerts of both Band and Chorus have become an nual affalrs to wh1ch the commumts looks forward wxth great pleasure The muslcal educatlon gamed by the stu dents should prove to be None of the durable sat1sfact1ons of l1fe BAND REHEARSAL I47 rw-.v ' J... CI-IRISTMAS CQNCERT On December 20 1954 the Band and the Choru- put on lhexr annual concert before a capaeltw audlenfe The Qlamed Ula M111 dom bullt bw 'llr Thrane and h1 Art cla the polnxettla and CXCFUTCCHS prouded an effectne Qettmff for a program of Lhfl tmax mu IC uhlch was thoroughly enjowed bs ex ers one E481 SQUARE DANCES Square Dance under the au plces of the C O the Opera Group the H1 torlral Clubs and other or an1zat1on hare berome very popular 'Nlr and Nlr Reuben 'Nlerchant proude the muslc and callln actually teachm manv new dancee exery tlme E49 Front Row let to right Alan Ruf Sally Whltaker Vlce PTGSI dent Deanna Colle Treasurer Lxnda Frl com Xlrxe Sem Sec retary Laurel Lerner F0 Rep Second Row Diana Harrlng Clorla Poplock 'Nlargerw Graff Phyllxs Hxnderstem Qharla Dobson Roscoe Lau C,arlFatz1ng1er Stamlmg Nlr H Ru ack Adu er Ellzabeth 'Nlorrlson Pre'-ldent Front Row left to rzght L Lerner C Poplock 'Nl Graff V gem NI Hack E 'Nlorrxson L Gr1scom S Llndsey B Sauerzopf S Dobson Second Row D Colle E Nagel D Hltchtoclx L Hold rldge J Harsh R Lacy I Goldstem C Fatzlnger D Harrmg S Whltaker 'Nlrs H Rusack Spon or Thzrd Rau, K Wllllllf J Keppel P Vlwlano E Swlua A Seaman 'Nl Pfell 4 Ruf E Schloss J Ruf s '35 50 LE CCG DQR Our French Cluh The Colden Rooster proudes an opportumtx to practlce the art of Conxersa lon m a forel n languaffe as well a a Chance to study French customs and culture QPERA GRCDUP An annual CXCUTQIOH to the Wletropohtan Opera ln New York C1ty serves as the ma net whlch draws these language and muslc students tocether ln a cultured atmosphere they WlS1t varlous places of mterest and enjoyment In the Sprlng thev wlll hear Gounods Faust DEB!-WING TEAM Beware all teachers and Qtu dents dont ar,.ue mth the Debate Team You wlll be sure to lose Thefe are our future speakere of Senate and Home A Conrr H men they ulll debate blllx for tour benefit SPEECH CLUB Our Thesp1an group added the actnlty of debatmf' thxs wear and declded to call themselxes the Speech Club Vlfe are a member of the M1d Hudson Speech Lea ue and have partlclpated H1dBlV 1n League HCIINIIICQ locally we Qponsor the Speech Contest and the announcers for assemblv Front Row left to Hgh! L Beltrone 'VI Oren 'N Plank 4 Seaman B Abraml P XIXIHIIO Second Rou 'Nlr Q Funk Coach P Hallen beck L Beare NI Blegen Wire C Cunnmgham Coach Standzng 'Urs G Cunmngham Aduser Patrlcla Hallenbeck Sec retarw Alan Seaman qzttmg Peter Yruano Trea urer Nancy Plank Zenna Beltrone Nlargerw Crafl' Karl Chevsen Barbara Abraml Nladellne B16 en Hoee Clearwater Helen Ventura Arlene Beer Bet y Nlorrlson Prealdent Absent 'llark Oren Le be Beare E51 , . S- 0' ' . . S , CSC- ' -E 1 1' . .. ,.. , .. ,. .. .. .M . .. ', . ,,, ,. .. 1. . V , . E . . n ,. ' g , - v. . 7'-' , . 1. . . . , S . 1 . .- ' ,' 1 . . YS. s, sm . , r .. z. , s . . 2' . . ' C7 Z' A ' Y. Y f. . - 52 Tl-IE ECHO The Echo 1 Cateklll Hrgh s onlw perrodrcal Th1 wear the taff has been Qmaller than ueual but the reeulte hare been Good Sales and procluctlon haxe TIQCH ron Qlderablw oxer laet wear and lntereft 1 mcreaemff too The Echo IQ a combmatron news fea ture paper ulth about SIX lssues a Wear These are put together by the Edltorlal Let to rzght Whse E 'Nlrfrath Adu er K Chevsms Sports Edltor B 'Nlorrl on Feature Editor W Sem 'Neve Edltor E Omphalxue Ed1tor1nCh1ef L Lerner Clreu latlon Editor L Dallae Typlng Edltor NI Craft' Art Edltor D Colle Productlon Edltor HNTORS Staff Reportere and Typlsts The c1r culat1on commlttee 15 responelble for sales Toffether theee cornmxtteee make our school paper the wonderful Echo rt IS STAFF Front Row let lo rzght P Hallenheck C Poplot B Abraml L Dallae Roy B Heath R Luzeekr S ,lone Lane 'Nl Lurefhmann Qeronzl Lmdsey L Beare C' Trlcarlco L Grleom P Dench 'Xl An r 'Nllss E 'NIrGrath Aduier Thlrd Row R Ruzzx W Plank Z Beltrone B Wolwen A Seaman A Ruf R Snwder C, Fegraue S Dolwon B Hetzel F Dobeon Nl Meo .S M . . , ' ' ' . 'S ' . S U . M. Y Y E Y 7 . L .S - C, . I ' : . . . 1 . . S 1 . I ,, ' V .' - ' : .. 'S . ' : '. '..' 1 Z . L, - - 1 , , ' - 5 M, ' . ' . : U M Y 3 A . , Q . . . . . C , - - . f ' . V .l- ' , . . , . A, . r . . -. J. ', . . . 's, , S. B. . A . ' Q . . Row: T. Sehechter, S. Dobson, D. Harring, J. Post, E. Nagel. A. Beers. S. ' ',. ,1. ,. 'S .. 'v,...ge..' . , . , . , . -' , V. .. . . . . , . - . , . 5 3 Q - 5 Q Q f 2 f 2 f E 2 E I 5 if 1 , ,I I 3 , K 5 2 ff'f.'2?-'F Q 4-EGO LIBRARY CLUB IK uletlx and unobtru211eIw the L1I1rarx Club meml1erQ aQN1Qt the I1brar1a11 Bhelxrnf I1ookQ work Ill' al the desk HIINXSCTIII' re cr ce CILICQLIOIIN or plann Imullelm lmardx are a few of the 1 111111 0 one 0 our lllsl - and mo l ll eful club Thew hase Il fl 1 rlxtma yarn Juni, Im on! Row letra rzght K 'Na I P P B en I Ben are lmportanl dale- 111 thelr -0m1aI eaman SPIFCIWTN I Nhechier II lalnf X eune Nunml nu talendar ere raml rs Y RlXfI'l into 11.1111 HIIPIZOPL I 0 111 I3 1 ne F Io Q 1t 11 'N kduser SENIOR I-IISTCDRICAL CLUB Th1 xear the Semor HIQLOFICHI Club IQ Qponsored bs Ur jablon Itx offmers are PI'CNld6I1L C Fatzmver Y10ePreQ1dent B WIINOII, Secretary L Beare, Treasurer C Roberw Provram Chalr man P XLINIHHO C O Repreeentatne K Chemne Our HCLIXILIGS mclude trlps to Wfest Pomt Hwde Park the State Lefflslature Old Fort at Schoharle and Fort CTHIIO U ua-w ...fav .-Q ., ..'-' 1 if QQ, N2 h I . K f V .Q - r T. v , . . I L V. II 5- Y V- I g. 5 . 5 ' rf fx - A en' . ' 1 ing a 't' s f f I feql S S - S. 1' 1 fu . too. A V1 to the city. a Ch S I .Q a -,mu Fr . f ' : .- . f ge. . .Ian-kson, . ieg- ton. . ' N . . N v. Treasurer: P. lIliIIf'llIN'1'k. Presi1Ir'nt: NI, Bic-gen. XVLVQ'-pI'PSLdf'lltl A. L' R S .Q '1.,': .f1' ' . .' vr .... I R 'L I ' I.. My .. C. Helo, B. Alu '. NI. Anger. M. P Pit. V. Irurgz. M. 1.0 Bi. , U. Ed S. B. S ' . 1. C IT' , lf. ll'k. B. l.a , .. Svh S.. H. Svhral . 5. Yisvonti. H. B1 'k. Mrs, IC. .lillf-r. .S ', . .L . .M L .7 p I . : : : 3' , . ' ,. g 7' - Q . . ' C ' ' 1, . ' Q . . -Q F ' E. 1 . I . ' new .Mt 1521 A 1 Taleban S Maj? minus Front Rau left to rzght I 'llonahan 'N Plank E Prmce 'Ure 'Nl Nl LoB1anc'o Thzrd Row A Zmnantx H foone F 'llorrl on F fjmlllldllll fourth Rau F Nlorgan R Bagley 'Nl Hmclerstem C Rohert F Corso CAPTAINS TELLERS BANKING Banklng takes place ew ery Tuee dax mornm Tellers collect the depoelts from the tudente Thu money IS checked bs the bankm captam and IS sent to the head hankm captam who sends the homeroom emelopes ln a locked hankm b to the ofluce and thence to the Cateklll qaxm Bank All deposlte are recorded on the students card Front Rau left to rzght Nl B Llepshutz S laeter D Lolle R 'NI Leux J Whltcomln P B1egen 'Nlrs 'Nl 'Nlott Kdueer P Rnenlmrgz SEl071l1ROIl. L llalla -X Preue L Ymcent l 'VIcG1fl'ert L Beach S Oren Thlrd Rou, 'N Otrander F Humphrey L Frulesen F 'Nlexcr bein l Crt com Nl Ferruoh l Prc-use Fourth Rou E Heath C' lem P Poplock R Smltll S Iwery 'll Whlte l lark on l Burzee A Keppel B fooper 541 ,,X ff .gzlgffellf 7' 4 - ,, Qw: L R' g l 2 ' f K . ., . Q- 'VM . I a . Pt u g KKYX . . I S In I, 9 an ', 'ur 5 ' AF ' ' 1 . N 1 , R' ...W pe ,L : V A fy ' .. - J W , U , , ,,.. M, . 1 E. . af A , A H - , A ff fi . A . W, i 'M L 5 .. , ' up I ..,. K . ' . ' U t 'ifaflfirz' f , LV -A j Ai ,f . U h . V 4 . P , . x, . . lf ', R ae I - . ' . gs ' S. '. ':.., ,.'. ,. Mott, Adviser. Second Row: K, Lindemann, R. Rapp. S, Whitaker. . . ' . ' 'Z . . ' '. . l ,, ., . 'S , ., ' ' S. ' f' . v 1 ' ' 1 ' ' . . . , . 1, A . , , .. S. . I . Y . . . 4 . . ,Q . ' .. :.l.l .. : . .. 'z . s,,. -S. . ' . -. , ' , . , . . ' ': f. , .. . ' ' , 1. . 1' , W. R'. ..1'S ,,. 1' 'z . ' .,, . . '. .Q '. .' ',..,'s ,,. , .1 . 1 ,H 1 . ,, we I Q: A .. 5 .1 K I . . L ' t gi 3 ' X .i . 1 V F9 -- 9 . ' X .H-, ' Y I H ,W f CAFETERIA SCHOGL LUNCH PRQGRAM QUIZ Do you know: l. How many lunches were served in Catskill Public School Caf- eterias last year? Answer - 66,356 fl,.,.,z, A44 , Lo- ggi' 951 ,pg at . ,,,-uni!! 5. A K l , ' . .. ' 0 5 l K Q - Q' I O ' -4: 4. Value of donated foods re- ceived from Department of Agriculture? Answer - 33,400 5. Value of services of personal? Answer - 359,600 E ' - s. 1--1 . How many bottles of milk were sipped through a straw? Answer - 100, 528 Value of food purchases- mostly in Catskill? Answer - 314,216 56 ASSEMBLIES The pleture Mr uaker txplcal of our awiemhllee There are lIllCI'CQLlI10' moueQ of geo ffraphlcal or hlstorrcal content or paid aisembhee ranfflnff from speakers to ahbreuated muucal productlom llke the 'lllkaclo or puppet Qhowisucha The Colden Fleece Mrs Illlller aQ1Qted bw the Vwual Alfls and Speefh Clube hae charve of the profframe 'Xl Seller and 'Nlr Qlla ALJDICD VISUAL AIDS CLUB The projer t1on1StQ and techmclani under the Quperxmon of 'Nlr Sxlua tontrlbute muth to the recreation and aUdl0 uiual CClUCaL10Il of our School Thls -mall Group a NurneQ full reQponQ1b1l1tw for Quch technical apparatus an the moxle projec or P A Swterm record plawer and other 3l1Cll0X1Ql13l equlpment wlthout uhxch mam of our a NCITllJllEQ and classes would be le s mtereqtmv Thex alio help out IH mam evitra currltular actnltles un! Rau If I tu ight B an a m ver va r bw unwr Serum! Knu n 5 1 Xdlfllflnf' l'eg.raus I rquomt H But lt n N ff n :r ' , 42 . Q N. is . L . P '. M - F I A L xl F F - '- ' su ,, Y . QL Y n. l C C s.u A r. f S . . ker Q' . 'Q : I. S: , - Q ' ' 1' - sg ' . ' :Q Q ' S ' . ' K.. L Fr x ff r' : . l.ilvm' . ll. CI If , lf. H th. Nl. .l. flviu. Alf' . .' ' rc S. Ure . ,l. Harsh. R. .,l8llf'FZOIl.. .-L. ' . C. S ' ,. Nla ', . H. lfoo S. 1.0 ' . 2 f ' f X, 4' V L K ,f -df! 1 v -' 5 fi Q I QA 1 tx .Pai .L ' 'Q' Q., yu nr Q 4,5 .-. 44 , ' Q, ..z54u'y' f- . - Z' v.-'Lu v n.. , . .r f ,,,, W'--1 ,, , f- , 'rf' ,, ,A L..,,r I 4 0 .3 , , b N .-.,.,. .1 nf 7 ,.. aywu aa :avg 'I-'ln' v . .v ' 4, 9 Q 4 j ' P Q' - - .10 if ' f - qw r E,1a + r'4gYA? if 'vu' fm: SPORTS Spring. snnnnvr. aulnmnr winter: eavh scason holds its ms n plc-usant rom-nlleclions in the field of outdoor sports. If .gt fav nn 58 X Front Row left to nght C Fegraus K Chemns L Zmnantx H Voss F Ward R Snyder L Sxm L Jackson Second Row M Whlte T lVl1les Manager A Harrls S Wllllams W HATTIS D Hltchcock J Harsh R Freer W Gleason R Lacy 'Vlr Waldron Coach SGCCER Thls years soccer team was one of the best C H S has ever had Thelr atm from the beglnnmg of the season was a sectlonal berth a hard goal to obtaln On the way up thelr first encounter was a dlsappomtlng 2 0 defeat by Wmdham Thls only made them work harder Thelr next four matches were won by scores of 2 1 8 2 116 2 1 agamst Creenvllle Calro Valatle and agam Creenvllle Hudson broke thelr wmnmg streak by whlppmg them 7 0 Catsklll avenged thls loss ln thelr return match by tumbllng Hudson 6 5 Thls was followed by a w1n over Wmdham 31 and a loss to CHIFO 20 Valatle sought to avenge thelr early season loss but was trounced 10 0 The squad s record of 7 mms and 3 losses for the season entltled them to the long awalted sectlonal berth They went down fightlng agalnst Mlddleburg on the short end of a 2 O score Nevertheless the local record nrovldes a promlslng outlook for 1955 SCORES Wmdham at Catsklll 0 at Catsklll 2 at Ca skill 8 at Valatle 6 Catskill 2 at Creenvllle 1 Greenvxlle 1 Calro 2 Catsklll 11 Hudson Catsklll Catsklll Valatle at Catsklll 6 at Wmdham 1 at CHIIO 2 at Catsklll 11 , I 3 - 1 - 'I Q - l lv - v - , . , . 's, . . . Q : . ', ..',, : . ', . , . , . ' , .. , . , . ,. ,. . , . . , . . . . , u . . , -I . . .N . . . . . , . , '. '1 's 'e '9 l ' l l - . , . , .g . . l . . . . D , ' , 2 ---.- -- ----- ' Catskill, 0 ............... at Hudson 4 - 9 ---- ,3 ........... ' , ........ .... ..... : ' ,3, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ' , --------------- ',0 ................. ' , -- ------- ',0 ............ .. ' uv v . fy we f in ,A , , 1 , ,, xg? ,fi '-,sf .dl A 1, M 3 ' J ,. K .fd The head plays an xmpor ant part as Ward Larry Jackson IS cocklng hls foot to re dlrects ball tout of PICIUTCJ Wllllams and turn the ball down field Fred Ward and Jackson prepare for defensive play by two opponents look on Valatle ACTIQN SHQTS CATSKILL VS VALATIE CHS defense commanded the play from Sher Wllhams IS begmnmg hls usual per the start Jackson lntercepts the ball Zln formance of fancy drlbblmg Hls motto nantl Ward W1ll1amS get set to take lt The feet are qulcker than the eyes toward Valatle s goal 59 . 5 . . . L . ' ' 7 a ac - as - s w fn , Front Row left to rzghl H Vos. 'Nl White Coach Porter W Whlte R Lacy Second Row oldstem N1 r 4 Harrl C es ln L Zlnnantn nsder War N Wllll rn umn C Fegraus Nlgr VARSITY BASKETBALL Catsklll Hlgzh can be xery proud of lts 54 55 lar lts Basket ball team From a lo lll eason last wear 1t racked up a re pectable wmnm record a ams hlrhlx rated team The Kats von senen ames Ill a row a a1n t sexen dlfferent team after losm the fir t two encounters of the season The record vnll hovs that the e game M ere not 635118 taken but smce all of the squad were se eran xarsltw plawers they dldn t glve up The Kats not only made a ood showm lll the regular schedule but also ln the Class C sectional SCORES Catskxll 51 Kmgston 66 Catsklll 70 Catsklll 68 Wmdham 48 Catsklll 52 Cardlnal Farley 48 60 at Ellenvrlle at Catsklll at Calro at Saugertles at Catsklll at Valatle at Catsklll Valatle 68 6 4 4 5 6 55 Catsk1ll Catsklll Catsk1ll Catsklll Catsklll Saugerues 61 Coxsack1e Athen at Catsklll 60 Sectlonals at Saratoga 1V1CCh3Tl1CSX11lC 71 Catsk1ll 60 at Coxsackle Athens at Hunter Tannersvllle 37 at Klngston at Wmdham at Cardmal Farley 47 at Catsklll 5 at Catsklll 73 23 va me 21 14 2 r 221 25 20 f 17X ' I. G ',, . g .1 . . I FS. fl Ch. v' S. 1. ' '. Rl S-4' . F. 7 d, ' 'a S. cz.. 44 ea v L v - V g - S M v - s. - gz s ' c . us L55 '17 I rg I ' lg ' ' , ........... ' 5 ' ,72 ...... '- 62 ' 4 , ............ ' 5 ' ,83 .... - ' L ' , ...,........... ' 9 ' ,38 ............ ' o 99 ' , ........... to ' 9 ' ,66 ........... ' 59 ' , ........... ' 5 ' ,54 ...... ' . '. .............. ' 48 ' , .......... ' 59 ' - , ....... ' '- S. 2 ..... c ' Q l ' f' , ......... A ' l 4'-59'-it ' .L 5 , 1 -rwjb ZX 7' X if , ' X ,MM ' f if - A i Front Row left to nght D Porter L Jackson C Roberts P Walsh T Gentalen R 'Vloore W Gleason Second Row A Ruf 1Mgrl R 'Vleo 'VI Pfeil J Marsh K Miles D Hitchcock T Marquoit R Davis UVlgrl Thzrd Row Coach Waldron R Couchman R Corrattl L Straub ,l William R Freer L Sims R Keator T Murphy W Harris JUIXHCDR VARSITY BASKETBALL Catskill 34 Kingston 62 Catskill 48 Wlndham 41 Catskill 42 Cardmal Farle Y C H S s Kittens had a tougher season than the Varsity Kats but came out on top with a winning record Their squad consisted of twenty five members who competed all season to play durlng regular games Wlth such wonderful material to pick from the players of this years J V team w1ll furnish the backbone of the 55 56 Varsity at Ellenville 40 at Catskill 24 at Saugerties 68 at Catsklll 41 at Valatie 38 at Catskill 33 Catskill 48 SCORES at Coxsackle Athens at Hunter Tannersville Catskill Catskill at Windham Catskill Saugerties 48 at Catskill 36 Coxsackie Athens 45 at Catskill 47 Valatle 63 at Catskill 56 at Cardmal Farley 57 561 ' , ........... ' ' , 50 ...... ' - 35 ' , ............ ' ' , 40 . . . - ' 22 Catskill, 55 ............... at Cairo 27 Catskill, 42 ............ at Kingston 53 ' , ........... ' ' , 41 .......... . ' 29 ' - , 30 ....... ' ' , ' .............. ' 62 CATSKILL VVINDI-IAM ASHLAND JEWETT Guard Lou Zlnnantl gets set to shoot or pass to Center Voss tHe shot and rang up a 2 po1nt score for Catsklll H1gh l Mlke White fllps one of h1s well known drum law ups through the hoop as two helpless oppon ents look on The fat drne of 'Nhke and Blll Whlte get together for an easy lav up whlle opponents trall be hlnd U 1955 T e Kats Sher Wlll1amS 24 jumj hr h to top ball t 1 Whlle who 15 breakmg for a qulck two polnts Blll Whlte number 17 lakes a jump shot as Vos 25 and Lacs behlnd Wmdhams number 21 reads for rebound lf there IS one February 8, Fred Ward takes two hand Jump shots whlle surrounded by four Wlndham opponents lBasket 1n upper rrght corner IS practlce bas ket not regular hoop l 563 64 Front Rau left to rzght D Colle G Poploclr NI Cooper ffaptaml S Whltaker Sezond Row N Roee A Preus B Krellner B Heath JAYVEES The Cheerleader haxe worked ener etrcallx m cloge harmom thl xear to uphold the plfll of the School and rave the morale of the teamQ VARSITY Front Rau, left to right J Ruf Second Rou B Hetzel NI Pres! H Hrll Thzrd Rou, S Dobson E Humphrew E Nlorrlson lCap tam! V Rnenbur CHEERLEADERS Front Row left to right Mr Rlnaldl Coach Captains ,Ir Dlvxslons E Morgan C Hanna A Zmnantl C Schlenker NI Oren Second Row Senior DIYISIOII Captalns and Referees K Mnles T Mules F Dovlgh W Arp R Snyder A Ruf J Pxlauch IIXIIRAMURALS Both the Senlor I-Ilgh and ,lunlor Hlgh d1v1s1ons of the Intramural Basketball Leagues had hnghly successful seasons thls year Good basketball resulted ln many closely contested games ln both leagues Wflth play off games neces sary to determme champlonshlps All games were con ducted durlng ACtlV1ty Perlod and were efflclently refereed by Bob Snyder and Kenneth lVhles student offlclals Captalns who contrlbuted to the success of the Leagues were Senlor D1v1s1on Frank Dovlgh Tom Mlles ,Ioe P1 latlch Walter Arp Alan Ruf Junxor Hlgh Captaln were Alan Oren Anthony Zlnnantl James Wllllams and Chrls Hanna Although Basketball re1gns supreme 1n the Intramural Program successful Leagues were conducted 1n Touch Football Soccer Softball and Tennls George ,lanlca and Bruce Holmes of the Sophomore and Freshman Class respectively, won the first Intramural Tennis Doubles Championship during the year. L65 661 PREVIEW CDF ast year for the hrt t1n1e III tl1e llINlOI'X of fat 1 Hlffh S1 hool me had '1 supplement for o11r yearhoolt 11111111 rerorded all of o11r Sprnw HtllX1l e It lllfllefl Olll to we a frreat suites 1Ct2illNP 111 exert DTFXIOUN year tu vrinff s ort IC 11111 eqndtzly If vrf 111111 .111 mos IIUIIUI an dl 1 11111 thc Sen 1 yy re e11 11ely omittmd c s s 1111 semcser 1 or yt s tu cnt y efore tht Plltl of 1 o 11.3 their 1 lllldllllllfltl ly dec tiled to ltllllllllli tht npplc 1111 Ill for ano 111 1 e eel s o xsidtistofo 1 hate alleaf Il 111o11ed h popular an o f le Senior lx ll o IIC ssit 111 t e s 1 plementary eftlon henause the play has 11ot yet heen pre seie and the lt1p Xan Vtinltle 1 about to Ho to 1es Sport pave 1s1ll include the Golf and basehall teams and their refords for the sea 011 I o xhly pictures of OUI track an tennis team will me inserted too tPlans for t e e act1x1t1e are llll1I1ClCfiIlll9 l We expect to deyote half of the supplement to Com mencement since the yearhooly 1 meant primarily to he for the henefit of the Qemor Clas This means that me still hate pictures of the Seniors 111 caps a11d gowns O11 thi their last exeninff as memhers of fat kill Hifrh School and of those out andinff memhers of tl1e Class of 55 uho late 111 some may xson signal honor for their school Of Course there mtl he photofrraphs of the Glamorous Senior iall ar . i our reasury 1ermits us to haye it, Olll' Senior Banquet. Wie admit that some of the ahove statemen's sound a hit yaffue. but you may rest assured that we shall do our vest. witiin tie scope of s mare a otted u.1. to Hive you as IIIC a supplement as me iossi wy van. .1 cnffti ni determined hy the state of our Treasury. Ay, I'here's thf ru ml' X 'e hope that as yo11 reach the fnd of Olll' hook yo11 wi hayc1 enjoyed its vontents and that. i11 the year: to vo ne. it will eontinue to he a sonrm, of pltasant 111e111orie: to you. THI' lilJl'IUlt l. .1 I' . , ' S ' ' -' , sk'll 'F f . ' I .1 U' 1 1. ' 1 1 ' ' F - ' 1' i s. l 1 F '1.1sl11 1.11 1' .1 U' . l1s1 'F up s ue' ' .d1 1 111 1s1 1l 1 d. xt ' 't' 1 of 'l . the 0011111161 11111 11 exervises. lIlt'ltltllllgI 1 .' ior Hall. e t y' ' 1 . si11r11. alail a deadline must he met i11 the gem l .1 1:1 . 'l'h's must he done i11 der to ha 1 o11r hook Illlllll.'llt'tl and i11 the hands of H111 s d1 hod-' h 1 lil? svho l year. lt s '1l'1re. ' ' s -1 1' -'11 s 1 1 1 tl 11 year. The purpose of this. the last page i11 Olll' hook. is to F1111 th rs of you sludentx a hint f 'l' 1 1110. As se ' ' ly ie t . l e ' 'tion sh ts o tl .'1 ' P wi . f y. he ' h .ul - 4 1t d ' ' ' 's l F If :s. ' s F s ' 1 F Q . : ' 1 .1 : s . 3 ss' ' '1 .1 1 1' d 'Q s l ' .5 . . Q h s : ' ' F : .i i s 1' 'F 1 : 5 si ' F 1 , .1 l QQ ' l ' , ' F .1 1 F .1 .' ' l . 1d f t I F' .f I 1 l l 1 1 ll s F f 1 ll ltsl1Fl ll he , , Q , ll 1 1 s 1 X gmwmi Niles Clarlsa Smith our flundance Counullor m von ference mth a tudent ADMINISTRATICDN AT WGRK N11 s Tlce Dental Hyglenlst 'Vlre Preuss and Mr Sellers A typical scene 1n the Maln Office M355 ffm 5 Mrs Fallon using the Ortho Rater 67 9 f UC 'Q rw . 's ' , , ' , I -' , ' - . V' Q . t ,Q sa, rf Tr- f F' M ' ,V A .- 0 h n Q , 'llll ' 68 X-XUTQGRAPHS ACKNQWLEDGMENTS 1 IX 6 N IN 111 l'l1flug1'z1pl l1y'I'h I'-Vlllllkill .qt 1' .:XHaa11y. N. N. Plllmlifhvd by I'n.gf0ff Plllwlixllillgl .-Xfwvizilw luv.. 'xHPZlIlf. 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Catskill High School - Rip Van Winkle Yearbook (Catskill, NY) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 1

1954

Catskill High School - Rip Van Winkle Yearbook (Catskill, NY) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 1

1966


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