Clarkstown High School - Saga Yearbook (New City, NY)
- Class of 1958
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' if-Q -' W - .. 1 if :gg':- , M-Ulf 1 , ' ',..2.2': Lwxsff -lf'-fhf - M7 are 45. .M M, ,p 'ex V .N Y- A . ,, V, . , ,gf w 1 6 CLA R K STQWN Junior-Senior High School ninefeen hundred fifty-eighf CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY Page SENIORS Page UNDERCLASSMEN Page SPORTS Page ACTIVITIES Page ADVERTISING Page FOREWORD Our Towers have been completed here at Clarkstown and forthe past four years we have bunlt the foundation of our Inves These have been years of growth Intellec tually physically morally and socually Our archstects have been our adrnnmstrators our parents and our teachers Through them we have added a step un our staurway to the future Although the years wnll separate us we wnll always remember and chernsh the advancement made here Thus IS the saga of Clarkstown an whnch us recorded the events of our ever growing lives The memories of the four years we I-ave sp nt together portraying us as we have been and as we are wlll be remembered wnth many pleasant recollectuons We have reached the prnnacle In the towers but we wrll advance beyond thrs as we reluctantly leave kg I I I fl 1 I x I ll. I , I I ss.sss,,s,.. I C I I 7 l Q ,,,V, H ,, ,,,, Y, ,,,, ,, ,, , I9 ' ,, ,,,,, ,, ,, 61 , ,s..t. ss,.,, ,, .. H ,. ,. 69 'I ', 'I , C ss,,see C, ee,, 109 a rc! me golfwf OUR GUIDING LIGHT Because of your boundless efforts in our behalf and your willingness to guide us, you have been a key to the golden door that opens into the future, focusing the light of education into a beacon for us to follow. Your wise understanding and counselling have helped us chart our course for the years ahead. You have handed us the torch of inspiration. May we keep it ever alight! We, the class of 1958, are proud to dedicate this our Saga to you, Mr. Richard DeForest. 5 '?' IIA, fjf xi' ze K ff, L Wm Um Cf A Our Special Tribute lt IS with great prlde that we, the Class of 1958, make this special tribute To you, Mlss Clark, we express the heartfelt thanks for ourselves and for all those who have come before us From your vast treasury, you have shared wlth us knowledge, wisdom, inspiration and devotlon, and we are grateful From the portal at which you now stand may you look backward wlth pride and look forward wrth antlclpatlon of the fulfillment of all your vlslons Just as your teachmgs and the memory of your friendship wrll accompany us wherever we go, so our hearts wall go wlth you, wherever you go 51 Z nl--C. ,f ff C f Y J' iff if ff , - 'I : - ff' . . ,, 4, , - 'gy P , 'F , -4: ,. f ,- 1 1. 1 r Q fd, ' I 1 . ,' - .1 f , 1' V, Q I . ,V ,.-2 t rn. I f ' 'Z 4' 4 K H14 1 5 -5 ,S KL ww.. f z, ,gf '71 tk s Z, ', I X fr I , fjff ,-1.1 eff' ,t,,f f,, .I ,fv ,, ' ,' 1 , . 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Through your untiring eFforts you have played a leading role in the planning of the beautiful and well-equipped schools in our district, you have also been responsible for Clarkstown's excellent administration and faculty. We are deeply grateful to you for making our educational system so modern and eFFicient. Thanks for everything! Rose, Vice President Norman Boker, Clerk Dean B. Seifried Charles House 1 Mariorie Van Ness Franklin Steinberger FfUf1CiS Muscolo 5A ,,. -.- .' O MAYOR ..- - -1- -.. -...-...-..- MR. mix rssm if We, the class of 1958, want to thank you for your efforts directed toward our education and well- being during the years we have been here at Clarkstown. You are the administrator, planner and co- ordinator of the schools in our district. We extend our heartfelt thanks for the educational privileges you have made it possible for us to enjoy. DEPUTY MAYORS ll DR. STUART BINION The efforts that you have expended in your posi- tion as administrative assistant have been obvious to all of us. You have taken a leading role in pro- viding many benefits for us. These include improved transportation, current reports, and active participa- tion in the planning and execution of the school budget. We, the graduates of '58, leave however, with a feeling of gratitude and appreciation for your interest and eftorts on our behalf. L... X i DR. FRANK BOLANDER As the Director of Elementary Education, you deal with the broad fields of curriculum develop- ment and supervision of our Elementary School Program. We know you well enough to impart our appre- ciation to you for your many accomplishments in the short period of time you have been with us. 65153 .......-..- VICE- PRESIDENT MR. ANTHONY FARRON We wish to extend our sincerest thanks for your patient and guid- ing hand. You have listened to our problems with a sympathetic ear and an open mind. You have pointed out mistakes and shown us how to correct them. We wish to thank you for your help and counsel. PRESIDENT MR. VINCENT FESTA Under your kindly direction you have guided our intellectual growth and fitted us for the duties of our vocations and the activities of citizenship. We will remember you for making our years at Clarkstown happy, successful and productive. CITY COUNCIL T ITT ART DEPARTMENT JO-ANN HOUSE-Junior High Arty Dancing Club, DIANA LUCCA-Head of Art Department, Senior High Arty Junior and Senior Posier Club, Saga Advisor. QL!! J Q . X. CGUNCILMEN These guiding hands of C.C.H.S. Enkindle in us the fire of knowledge by enriching our lives 1 in morals, religion and culture . . . thus preparing us for a full life. N P Q MUSIC DEPARTMENT EDWARD CARNEY-Head of Music Deparimenlg Sophisficaled Swingsters, Jr. and Sr. High Chamber Orcheslra, Senior High Music. JOHN HEMMINGFORD-Junior High Music, Band, Chorus, Rhyfhmaires. HOMEMAKING DEPARTMENT MARGARET DEWAR-Head of Homemaking Department, Senior High Homemaking, Future Homemakers of America. MARLENE WILHELM-Junior High Homemaking, Junior Hosiess Club. EUNICE REYNOLDS-Dielicianz Cafeieria Manager. Lh--P A ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Slandlng Ieff lo rlghf d I f ' h Seafe e I Io ng 1: PATRICK MALLOY Senior High Cmzenship Education Honor Society , , . , , Direclor of Public Relations Research Materials for Gifted Creative EUGENIA PORRETTA-Semor Hlgh English? Cue n Curlm Club' Wrmng MARGARET KEESEY-Junior High Englishg Reading Club: Remedial GEORGE BLAKE J MARTHA BROOKS-Junior High Englishg Junior High Math.p Treasurer TOTE. D TRAVAGLINI s H L E Ih R d d cs 0 Dmmmlcs emo' 'Q ng 'S O on 'Jn U ELLEN CLARK Head of English Deparlmenf Senior High Englishg Saga Advisor. JANET SARGENT-J ' H' h E l'hg S ' H' h C h' FREDERICK GRITMON Junior High English Rams Horn Remedial Educmlon Dcnciliglotlglublg ngls emo' lg lllzens lp Reading ' DOROTHEA PETTY-Junior High Englishg General Language. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT DONALD LYNCH-Business Arifhmelicg Business Lawg Bookkeeping. VALENTINE KRYNICKY-Shorthand and Transcripliong Typing I, CECELIA McCARTHY-Head of Commercial Department Shorlhand If Academic Typing: Secretarial Prac- ficeg Saga Advisor. JANICE MEIER-General Businessg 7?h Businessg Typing I. N - LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Left to right: LUZ KIRKLAND-Spanishg Spanish Club. ' MARY MARSHALL-Head of language Department. Lating Frenchg French Club. JEANNE VARIN-French I and Ilg Spanish lp Stam ? V P Club. DOROTHEA PETTY-General Language: Junior High English. l-i 1' BT 2 at I A CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION Seated, left to right: PATRICK MALLOY-Honor Societyg Director of Public Relations Research Materials for Gifted. Creative Writingg Senior High Citizenship Education. JANET SARGENT-Senior High Citizenship Education. MORRIS DONN Head at Citizenship Education Department Senior High History: G.O. Advisor. LeROY CONKLIN-Junior High Citizenship Educationg Rod and Gun Club. Standing, left to right: WILLIAM CARROLL-Senior High Citizenship Education. Scholarship Club. EDWARD J. McGRATH-Junior and Senior High Citizenship Education: J.V. Soccerg Varsity Basketball. SCHUYLER DEANE-Junior High Citizenship Educationy .I.V. Football. RONALD BECRAFT-Junior High Citizenship Educationg Rod and Gun Club. CONSTANTINE CRISTOS-Junior High Citizenship Education. 13 1 ui' GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT Seated, left fo right: MARGUERITE GEYH-Guidance Counselor. VIRGINIA KAJANfGuiclonceg 71h Heaven Orieriiation. Standing, left to right HAROLD MALKIND-Junior High Moth.: 8th Grade Moth Club. RICHARD DeFOREST-Guidance Coordinator. - . .M W. -- -wuz: , . I V' L- 4 3 -t' A it ,. NE f Qiifii f Qi? . 'A ff, ' iff!-z 'i45,,'fi' Q ' L35 , i . .-,Q :f.,1..,.,s..ym ,H w .4 .,,1i,f .J Q J I X . ,. . Jn' 1- -w. xi., uri SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Leff to right: RICHARD KUNEMUND-Junior High Scienceg Physicsg Photo-Developing Club. LLOYD CLUM-Junior ond Senior High Scienceg Chess Club. ELINOR WIDROW-Junior High Scienceg Discussion Club. ESTHER TUCK-Senior High Scienceg Lab. Techniques Club. WILLIAM KERR-Junior High Scienceg Dancing Club, JAMES HESSION-Junior High Scienceg J.V, Football. ELEANOR FITCH-Heed of Science Department. Senior High Scienceg Living Lab. Club. 1 j.p--- 1 1 MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Left to right: RAYMOND ROBERTS-Head of Mathematics Department. Junior and Senior Math.: Chess Club. MARTHA BROOKS-Junior High Englishg Junior High Math.: Treasurer of G.O. Store. ANTOINETTE MARTZ-Junior High Math. ELIZABETH HICKS-Junior and Senior Math: Junior and Senior Ski Club. jc -I DIANA GURA-Junior High Math. HAROLD MALKIND-Junior High Mathg 8th Grade Math Club. 'Q lj' DRIVER TRAINING CHARLES ECCHER-Driver Educationf Rod and Gun Clubg Wrestling. PHYSICAL EDUCATION JOSEPH TACCHINO- Head of Physical Education Physical Educationg Varsity Soccer. MARY SPROAT-Physical Educationg Girls' Athletic Association. EDWARD HOLENKO-Physical Educationg Varsity Football. 15 VOCATIONAL ANTHONY CASTELLI Industrial Drafting GERALD ARMSTRONG Omce Practice PRISCILLA MCGUIRE Librarian Junnor and Sensor Lubrary .1 X at G33 l 2 INDUSTRIAL ARTS PETER MARCHAK Head f Industrual Arts Department Industrnal Arts Prnrhng Club GILBERT PARKER Industrial Arts Industrnal Arts Club HAZEL ELLSWORTH Head Librarian Library Club HEALTH DEPARTMENT MARGARET MULLINS-Sclnool Nurseg Nurses Club Health Class DR. EMILE BUSICCHI-School Physician. CLERICAL STAFF LEFT TO RIGHT Mrs Helen Schofhuser Mrs Terese Sndoln Mrs Phoebe McKee Mrs Agnes Gcrru Loretta Pelzcr Mrs Nucky Bellns Mrs Ednth Dreeland Mrs Sally O Toole Mrs Audrey Rnggn CAFETERIA PERSONNEL Gerirude Ashenm Andree DeVcrenne Geraldnne Fay Edna Albrecht Agnes Steen l Inq U1 55 I. V! : f 11 F-zizij-1 VHF V H S E N I O R S The heart of a Great City BETTE LEE ALBRECHT Gert Secretary A lrfetlme of happiness Pep Club 9 'IO Saga Club I2 Dancing Club 9 Twnrlmg Club 'Il Jumor Prom Decoratnng Commnttee Chairman Malorette IO 'Il 'I2 Pet Peeve People who are not on time EDWARD ALLARD Draftsman No cwlllzed man ever regrets a pleasure ence Club 9 Rams Horn 9 'IO l'I GO Clarkstown Jumor Journal 8 Tenms 9 I0 ll Bowlmg I'I I2 Wrestlmg 9 Jumor Homeroom Presldent New Cnty Amencan Leguon Band Semor Play Cast Pet Peeve Athletic girls DAVID EDWARD ACKERMAN Dave Buslness Management Fnendshrp IS snlver loyalty IS gold Rod and Gun Club 9 I0 l'l 'I2 Soccer Manager Sensor Play Crew Pet Peeve Teachers' ARTHUR JAMES ASH! r College In sports and educahon full speed ahead Dancmg Club 9 Gym Club 'IO Rams Horn 9 National Honor Socrety 10 'Il 'I2 Varsity Football estlmg 9 I0 'II rack 9 Varsnty Sweater Award 'Il GO Representative 'Il Advertising Editor of Saga 'NJ STANLEY EDWARD BABCOCK Gook Draftsman Laugh and the world laughs with you Soccer Club 12 Rod and Gun Club 'I1 Basketball Club 10 JV Basketball Varsity Basketball Varsity Soccer JV Football Freshman Basketball Varsity Track Pet Peeve A certain girl with a red tint of hair DANIEL BITTMAN Dan Junior College Character is simply habit long continued. Pet Peeve: My father. MARGARET ANN BATZOLD Peggy College Gifted with ambition and intelligence she will accomplish her goal Dancing Club 9 Living Lab lO Scholarship Club Saga Club I2 Honor Society ll 12 Et Cetera ll 12 Intramurals Vice President Honor Society ll Edutor of Et Cetera 'I2 Capers Senior Play Crew Pet Peeve Homework! HOPE FRENCH IICKMQRE Bifly Secretary A merry heart goes all the way. Dancing Club 9: Nurses' Club l0f Pep Club ll: Saga Club l2g J.V. Cheerleader ll: Varsity Cheer- leader 125 Basketball: Hockeyy Softballp Volleyballg Soccerp Intramuralsp Service Corps: Saga Staff. Pet Peeve: Crew cuts and freckles. DIANE AGNES BUGLIONE Di Teaching The hand that hath made her fair, hath made her good. Glee Club 95 Art Club 105 Pep Club 10 Scholarship Club 115 Saga Club 125 Hockey, Soccer, Basketball, Softball Intramurals5 Vice President ot Senior Class5 Service Corps5 Senior Play Crew5 Assistant Literary Editor Saga. Pet Peeve: The Blauvelt Special. Q-.. EVERETT KIEI. BURGER JR Ha,-ry Undecided Glorious in his apparel Jr Rod and Gun Club Sr Rod and Gun b sity Football Pet Peeve A great white hunter -fff?1--5 A ' . ' , kb i f ,fill I 5, 1- , f f l ' LOUISE ANN BOTTORFF Louise Journalist Speech is the mirror of the soul. R ms Horn 10 11 12 Hono Society 11 12 Quill and Scroll 11 12 College Shops 12 President of ramatlc Club Editor Ram s Horn Columnist Make up Editor Business Manager Rams Horn 11 12 Senior Play Crew Service Corps 10 County Eliminations of American Legion Oratorical Contest 11 District Eliminations N Y Journal American Tournament of Orators 10 Pet Peeve People who wont tell you what they re talking about SUSAN FLORENCE CANNING ue College Medicine Success beckons the willing worker Rams Horn 11 12 Basketball Intramurals 9 Soccer Intramurals 12 Edutorin Chief Rams Horn 12 Ser vice Corps Senior Play Crew Cl10rUS Pet Peeve People who lump to conclusions WY, lic? fe 'I Wflf, U ' , , : r ' , 1 ' , i : ' D ' 95 ' ' 1 15 . - . . , f , , 2 : ' : 1 , . IIS Il I . ' ,, . - .H , , . I I ' . . . 1 , I 5 - - 1 . I . I I ' ' A ' A Vi' , A I ' Q Il II ' U . . . hu A' 5 '2 ' I I , Clu 5 K, . gpg '15 Photography Club5 Varsity Golf5 J.V. Football5 Var- - 6 ' - .. -132-'rw , fi : ' . 5 2 wi: . 4 -,X ycy 2,2 c , j.,,t.i,, ,im ,V ' , ,257 , ,1 fs TIMOTHY EDWARD CHAMBERLAIN nm Technncol School Better a msschlef than an mconvemence Chess Club 9 Hobby Club 10 Rod and Gun Club 11 12 Basketball Baseball Bowlmg Pet Peeve Loud Mumers HENRY PETER CONKIJN Hank Body and Fender Works Lrfe rs not all wllhoul dellght Photography Club 9 Chess Club 10 Pei Peeve My car A 4 1 'S VERNON G CHAMBERLAIN Vern 2 Year College The cautious seldom err Hobby Club Rod and Gun Club 11 JV Baseball 10 Varsnty Football 11 JV Football 9 Homeroom Presndent Homeroom Treasurer Per Peeve 47 Chevy T'--uv' Us 4612 fa -if NANCY LORRAINE CHRIST 'Nance Pnvate Secretary Tall and slender, a fair hatred blonde Dramatrcs Club 12, Glee Club 11, 12, Pep Club 10, Twrrlmg Club 10, 11, 12, Hockey, Soccer, Basketball, Volleyball Intramurals, G O Representatuve, Secretary of Homeroom 9, Vice Presldent of Homeroom 10, Drum Malorette, Malorette, Chorus, Swummmg, Usherette for Graduation 11 Pet Peeve Joen and that rattle trap, Jezabelle ' .--V . ,, . ,, I I . . , 2 1 . - 1 . 1 ' . , , , , 8 A I . - .is , I . -1 1:3511 ' I ff, f A . :'.' .ll I 'I I Q H ' , .4 . 1 l V ugh .V .nt , ' - . I f I A' ,. 1 H , ,Vg ,Y . ', ,.r,- - .' 4' gn A A 'O'-I' .' ' .1 . 4. I '. ' l I lf: ' , . ' .sl A -II l,' F '. 1 ' ' s , I Il IIT' Il 1 I U - - - - H : : , 2 : : ' . F : . . 93, 1 . Mig In f,A Nix ' 'N-, .,YJ, Q Q ii' 19 SQT2, 1, H H - - - - ,t I . . , f gf I 1 ' n if I, . , ,, ,V , ,f f 1 . if 9 C, V Y V . t, ,fp RICHARD TERRENCE COYLE Terry College Life is not all without content. G.O.g A.A.p Basketball Club, Gymnastics Club, Foot- ball Club, J.V. Basketball 9, 10, Varsity Basketball 11, 12, Varsity Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12, Varsity Foot- ball 10, 11, 125 Treasurer of Class 9, 10, 11, 125 Service Corps, Saga Stott. Pet Peeve: Short Senior girls. ily, X ,, Q2 ini JOSEPH IRVIN CRAFT ge Undecided Happy go lucky rn every way Photography Club Chess Club Jr Rod and Gun Club Sr Rod and Gun Club Pnntlng Club Pet Peeve Tooth Trmothy Chamberlain 24 X FRANK EDWARD COOPER 9 College When rt comes to sports sports and I are one AA 10 11 Varsity Football Club Varsity Basketball Club Varsity Football 10 11 12 JV Basketball 10 Varsity Basketball 11 Varsity Track 10 11 12 Novice Wrestling 11 Varsity Sweater Award 11 ztost Valuable Athlete Award 10 11 President of 11 JOY ANN DAUKIA 9 Ollice Work Whrle we live let us enyoy life Pep Club 11 Senior Play Crew Pet Peeve Mr Armstrong s Class A X E. UT dn 'I ' Il , . . . , 1 ' I ' F . , , : .- fi , I , , 2 7 I A 1 1 ' I if . ' ' V- 1 rr V yykjy J YH , - H - . . . ,, I 4 rflvw, 1 : ' . l . I ' i - 1 il 2 y Il.,-ij Q, A Q' ff' L-, .1 3 fi' x , I w1,:11'.Qfz , HJ ff - ' H - H , 1 . 1 . p ' ' . ROGER Wll.l.ARD DEGARIS 09 College One thing is forever good that one thing is success GO 11 12 Chess Club 10 Rams Horn 9 10 Sc: ence Club 9 Tenms Cross Country G O Vice Pres: dent President County Honor Society Representative Senior Play Cast Captain of Service Corps JAMES GREGORY de ROPP lm Mining College With a ready smile and his carefree way Rams Horn 9 Dancing Club 9 Gym Club 11 Scholarship Club 12 GO Representative 4H State Eastern District Delegate Pet Peeve School Showers Qin.. H IIONIDAS F. DEl.FlNl l-99 College Precision if not speed. Science Club 10: Rod and Gun Club 111 Swimming Team. Pet Peeve: Homework! ,gs 1 JOSEPH GERALD DEMAIO og Electrician A man cannot spend all his life in lrolic Rod and Gun Club 11 Radio Club 9 Photography Club 9 Art Club 9 Track 9 Intramural Football 9 Intramural Basketball 10 Intramural Baseball 9 New York State National Guard Pet Peeve A boy who sits next to me in English Class I A HR 11 11 - - . . ,, g , ' ' iff . . , 1 . . 4. , -r, 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 ' s. ' -Y I . . ' . . X 1 1 1 , . . - . J 1 I I . . I , i ' . 7.11 11J- 11 ' ' ,, . . . 11 1 . ' . . 1 1 1 ' 5 . . I ' 5, , 4 - ,ii Af A1311 P13 - in 1 -1 - fs ei - 1 K, ' 1 , Q ,l ' -A -- 5131 11' - ,iz ,V K F ,. :M - ' Hifflg ' , ' 1 ,eww .Q 11J 11 ' ' 1 H . . . . ,, ' 1 : i 1 i X 7 7 I CAROLYN ISABEI. DOIG Carol College The devfl tempts me not it rs I who Iempls he Twnrlmg Club 9 Pep Club 9 10 Scholarship Club 11 Saga Club 12 Volleyball Bowling Soccer Intro murals Inter school sports JV Cheerleader 9 Varsnty Cheerleader 10 Sensor Play Cast Jumor Prom Commlttee Snlor Chorus 10 11 12 All County Chorus 11 12 Color Guard 12 Pet Peeve Cynlcsl 'MW WWMWMW MARGARET DILLON Mqrgm Undeclded Even Ihough qulef I am here Dancmg Club 9 Pep Club 10 11 Field Hockey Volleyball Tennis Soccer Intramurals Pet Peeve My sisters MICHAEL DONN HMOEH wo Tho he IS small, he IS nohced rlc Chess Club 9, 11, 12, Rod and Gun Club 10, Soc cer 10, 11, JV Baseball 10, Bowlnng 11, President of Chess Club Pet Peeve Teachers' ANNA MARIE DRESCHER Dresch Secretary We re born fo be happy all of us Magorettes Club 9 10 11 12 Nurses Club 9 Pep u 10 GAA 12 Leaders Clu 11 Soccer Softball Volleyball Interscholastuc Actnvnhes Honor Teams 10 11 Capfam of Malorettes 12 Homeroom President and Vnce Presndent 9 10 J V Cheerleader Pef Peeve The dnver of the red ond chrome motorcycle will ' rn N U .. N , . ,N . - l - , 33 N I I 'v h , . Q : : . U' ' . - . . M Q gr 1 ' s N ' C i .X i . . U- E ' , , J 1 -- ! , ,vwwlf Lf- - 215219 ' I SANDRA DUDAN Sandy College Helght and Intellfgence are her fame Llbrary Club 9 Dancing Club 9 Poster Club 10 Scholarslup Club 11 Saga Club 12 Llbrary Assistant 9 Girls Basketball 10 12 Swummmg 11 12 Secre tary and Treasurer of Homeroom 11 Co Edntor of Saga 12 Manager of Magazme Campaign I2 .lunlor Assnstant of Magazme Campalgn 11 Pef Peeve Dnvmg' BARBARA JEAN EllARD Marrnage Lnfe IS but u dream Rams Horn 9 Dancing Club 9 Dramahcs Club 10 Pep Club 11 Saga 12 Nurses Club 12 Basketball Volleyball 9 Fneld Hockey 9 Bas ball Swnmmmg Sensor Play Crew Library Assistant Pef Peeve .lack -mg. RUSSELL MATTHEW DURYEA Russ College Just be happy Ihais fhe besf flung to do Chess Club 10 12 Rod and Gun Club 9 Scholar sh 11 Pet Peeve Women dnvers BONNIE PATRICIA EBERLING on Undecnded What sweet clellghi a qulet life affords Dancing Club 9 Nurses Club 9 Pep Club 10 11 Future Homemakers of Amenca 12 Volleyball Jumor Varsnty Cheerleader, Varsnty Cheerleader, Band, Senior Play Commnttee Pet Peeve John's brother, Kenny 27 II II II ' I ' II , . . I I I ' up . If .- 'if If ' I ' IQ' 's Q' If gs. 51 .V , ' II II ,, . . . II I I I I I - I . ' ' . . 1 I I I I I . 7 I IIEIII - II - - II I l . . . I I I . . ' . . I I I I I I 3 I I k I . I II II . . . LII! I? IIB II - II - f - II - I I I I I I I I . . ,a . . . RONALD FABI5 Ronnie College H is variely fha! gives zesf lo pleasure 0 and Gun Club obby Club O Wrestling 10 Baseball 11 Homeroom Presudent 10 Semor Play Crew Band Pef Peeve Carol' ROBERT JOHN FAIR Duke College Why should hfe all labor be? Rod and Gun Club 11 Varsny Soccer Club 12 Varslly Soccer 11 12 Varsny Track 11 Varsity Wrestlnng Varsity Cross Country JV Soccer 10 JV Track 10 lnframurals Semor Play Crew Pe! Peeve Coach Tacchmo suspended Incense 28 'UW BARBARA ANN ENGEIJKE Barb College A hghf hear! hves long Dramahcs Club 9 Scholarship Club 11 llvmg Lab Clu 10 Sa a Sfaff 12 Honor Soclefy 11 12 Field Hockey Intramurals Homeroom Chanrman of Magazme Campalgn 12 Sioge Manager of Semor Pay NIELS SHERMAN FAVRE Niels College Varlely s the very splce of lafe ihal glves It all Ms flavor Dancing Club Lnvmg Lab Club Honor Socnely Scholarship Club Science Club Saga Club Rams Horn Head of Technlcal Staff of Semor Play ix.:- ,1 11 11 H R d 1 H g G. .1 J.V. ' 1 1 1 . i h : . 1 , ,K M -if H, 11 11 u X a ll ' ' ll v I . I . I .. b 1 g 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' i . K Pef Peeve: Homework! 11 - 11 ,, . , . . . . - 1 1 11 . I .. I I . I . . U . D I , . 1 1 1 i . 1, 11 11 - 11 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 . . 1 . . g j ' . : ' 5 ' . 45 'iv' .IOEN DOROTHY FIBBLE e Secreiary Tis a very good world that l llve In Pep Club 10 11 Nurses Club 9 Dramahc Club 12 Dancing Club 9 Bowling Swlmmnng Volleyball Inlramurals Homeroom Presndent 11 Varslly Cheer leader Band Glee Club AllCounfy Chorus Usher effe af Graduahon Pe? Peeve Nancy and cerfaln people from Nyack RICHARD EDWARD FRITZ Duc College Casf away care laugh away sorrow GO 11 12 Model Airplane Club 9 Jr Band 7 8 Scholarship Club 11 Foofball 10 Track 9 Hockey 12 Presldenf of Model Airplane Club New Cnty American Leglon Band Sensor Play Crew Pei Peeve The driver education car WILLIAM NAYLOR FISHER B, Y College They say lfle rs what you make M Chess Club 10 Rod and Gun Club 11 Socc r Club 12 Wrestling Club 12 Wresflnng 10 11 12 Soccer 12 Band Glee Club Pef Peeve English' 'QU7 BERTHA ANTOINETTE FREEMAN Tom College All lhmgs are won by dnlagence Dancmg Club 9 Dramahcs Club 9 Pep Club 11 Lnvmg lab 10 Saga Club 12 Field Hockey Basket ball Sensor Ploy Crew Pe! Peeve Physics Class ROSE MARIE JEAN GAGLIONE Rose Marriage Where theres laughter theres lite Pep Club Living Lab Basketball Field Hockey Intramurals Senior Play Crew DOROTHY GAGLIARDO Dotty Beautician Seldom speaks but always smiles Dancing Club 9 Pep Club 'IO Dramatlcs Club I2 Badminton 9 Volleyball l'l Ping Pong I0 Senior Play Crew Pet Peeve Trav JULIE ANN GAUDETTE Julie Undecided Love makes the world go 'rouncl. Dramatics Club l2g Dancing Club 9g Softball Inter- school 91 Volleyball Inter-school ll. Pet Peeve: lunch line. ROBERT GETTY o Surveyor A swell guy with ability. Visual Aids l and ll- Rod and G n 'll 12. Pet Peeve: One-armed drivers. X 5 ol' ' - I 4 v L- GAYLE DICKSON GILMOUR Gayle Nurse A kind word to all a smsle on her face rses Club 9 11 Pep Club 10 Saga 12 se Hockey 12 Basketball 10 Volleyball 10 Swsmmsng 11 Sensor Play Crew Pet Peeve Drsver Trasnsng ELISE CHARLOTTE GREENROSE E sse College Her ways are ways of pleasantness and all her paths are peace Pep Club 10 Dancsng Club 9 Nurssng Club 11 Saga Staff 12 Hockey Intramurals 11 GO Repre sentatsve Alternate Sensor Homeroom Pressdent Worked sn GO Store Sensor Play Crew Pet Peeve Unfrsendly people JOHN ALBERT GOLDEN Johnny Automobsle Sales8.Servsce Nsce but quset ss thss guy Dancsng Club 9 Cross Country 2 years Jr Varssty and Varssty Track 10 11 Jr Varssty Wrestlsng 1011 Pet Peeve A dirty car ANTHONY WILLIAM GRANDO Chuck Aeronautscs School He charms wsth hss smsle Rod and Gun 11 Dancsng Club 9 Asrplane Club 10 Football Baseball Wrestlsng Cross Country Softball Basketball Intramurals 9 10 11 12 Vsce Pressdent Sophomore Class Pet Peeve Trasler trucks Is ts - - - sf - . . . ,I , . I I - I I - I - 4 .l of s sf Is st - - H I f il I - . Nu , , , , F ld ! f . . N' ' s Q N , Q I I I S A sf ,f I - ' A -' as , Q ,., . Je . II l' ll H H I I I 1 5 . . - 2 I I I . . 7 . It - If - It - - - If I I I I I I I I 5, I I I I . 4 V s I - I 1 TONI CLARK GUELICH Ton' College Music and fun all rolled into one leaders Club 9 Dancmg Club I0 'Il Rams Horn Pep Club 'IO Basketball 9 'IO I I2 Base a 9 I0 Fueld Hockey I2 Volleyball 'Il Freshman Class Secretary Ensemble IO 'Il 'I2 All County orus 9 0 'll AlICounty Band 'I2 Band 9 I2 Glee Clu 9 'IO Il 12 New Paltz Chora C mc 'II I2 Chamber Orchestra 'Il I2 Pet Peeve Big trucks that pick on little cars ' I ' ' as . 0 ..'. I A4 l Q If 'C' pl uEORGE'IIE CAROL HAMMER George Busuness Operator No sky IS heavy tl the heart rs lnght Dramatncs Club 9 Sewnng Club 9 Dancing Club I0 Pep Club 'll Saga Club I2 Basketball Field Hockey Soccer G O Representative Pet Peeve lrwm 32 DIANA MARIE GRIFFEN Work Always laughing never glum Dancnng Club 9 Pep CI b I0 Nursing Club 'Il Saga Club I2 Fveld Hockey Intramurals Sensor Play Crew Jumor Prom Commnttee Pet Peeve U Turns JENNIFER HARING en College Those eyes affectionate and glad French Club 9 'IO Bug lnlun 9 I0 Danclng C ub 9 'I0 'II Saga Club I2 Basketball Softball Soccer Field Hockey Honor Team 9 'IO 'II I2 GO Repre sentatlve ll 'I2 Assnstant Lnterory Edltor for Saga Play Cast Pet Peeve Busybodlesl I, GARY FRANKLYN HAAS Gar College Some think this world is made for fun and frolrc and I agree Dancing Club 9 Rod and Gun Club 10 Photography Clu 11 Varsity Football Club 12 Varsity Wrestling Baseball 10 JV Soccer 10 Varsity Base 1 Varsity Football 12 Cross Country li Homeroom Magazine Campaign Manager Pet Peeve 51 Ford JOANNE MARIE HOGAN Dental Assistant A pretty smile and a pleasant way. BRIAN ALEX HENRY Henry College Throw your troubles to the wmd Dancing Club 9 Rod and Gun 11 Drcmatics Club 10 Photography Club 10 Varsity Wrestling 11 Baseball 9 10 Soccer 9 Track il GO Repvesenta tive Senior Play Cast Saga Stat? 12 Prom Com mittee ll Pet Peeve No License EDWYN J. HOFFMAN Eddie Teachers College The strong always succeed. Varsity Football Club 12: Dancing Club 9: Basketball Club 10, ily Varsity Wrestling 91 LV. Baseball 9, 105 Varsity Football 10, 11, 127 Varsity Wrestling 11, 125 Class President 9, 10, il, 125 Football Captain 10, 111 Service Corpsf Assistant Club Editor for Saga. Pet Peeve: Expensive phone calls. DAVID JACKSON Dave A mY Life is short so let's be gay. Dancing Club 9, Rod and Gun 11, 12. Pet Peeve: Getting up every morning. 'S' fy ANDREE MARIE JACQU01' Andree Nurse Full of lun and mrschref too Dancmg Club 9 Pep Club 10 Nurses Club 11 Saga Club 12 Intramurals 10 11 Homeroom Chairman of Magazune Campangn 11 Executive Com mnttee 9 10 Student Dlrector of Semor Play Status hcal Assnstant for Saga Pet Peeve Lack of time 34 RICHARD I ITKIN tc College A mind for fun and schoolwork foo GO Representative 10 11 Lnvmg Lab 10 Rams Horn 9 10 Jr Hugh Band 7 8 Cross Country 10 ownng a 12 Hockey 12 Homeroom Chairman 9 Preslclent of Lnvlng Lab 10 Vlce Preslclenf of Model Airplane Club 9 Semor Play Cast New Cnty .Ir Amerncan Legion Band Pet Peeve Gelhng up rn hme for school SHIRLEY ANN JONES Shu- Secretary A cheerful lrle rs my desire Malorettes 9 Pep Club 10 11 Dancing Club 9 Nursing Club 12 Intramurals 12 if I , I Ill hi! H Q H . . . , . . , : 1 , : . ' , : , 11, 125 B I' 11, 12, Tr ck 9, 10, 11, 7 Ice 1 ' 2 ' : i . I . U . . , H -In ' rr - ' ' H ' ' : , 1 ' 2 . I I ' Pet Peeve: Catherine. 4 2 1 .. ,' wr' 'iw - ' -' R '-vlahzlr A ,, ,r 'v'X ,, - - syn ..-. 'LY . ' - . . I . -sf. 1 1 I w:!:.:5.':,.' D . . 45 A , , , .I . . . I . D ' , 1 1 - 'elf ARLENE EVELYN KOCH r Secretary epndemrc of cheer wrll rrng from fhrs gurls laugh rl s a confagrous fhmg Pep Club 'IO II Saga Club I2 Needlecralf Club 9 Intramurals 'Il Pef Peeve Noi enough weekends BARBARA JEAN LANNER Lana Professnonal Ballei Dancer Wlfh a smrle on her lrps and cheer m her eyes Rams Horn Club 9 Pep Club 9 I0 JV Cheer tnve I2 Dancing Club 9 Intramurals 9 I0 Home room Chaurman 9 ELIZABETH FRIEDA KOSTER Lizzie Nurse How sweet and fair she seems fo be. Pe Club IO' Nurses Club 9 II- Sag I2- Field Hockey Soccer Volleyball Intramurals 9 'II I2 Execuhve Commmee Club Ednfor of the Saga Sensor Play Crew Per Peeve Drmplesl 'fl BARBARA ANN I.A BRAKE Barb Business Teacher Desrres lrlfle recenves much Dancmg Club 9 Honor Socnefy I0 I1 I2 Malor es 9 IO 'II Scholarship II Saga Club Capers I2 Intramurals ll Presadent of Honor So cnefy 'I2 Co Capiam of Maloretfes II Co Ednor of Saga 12 Service Corps I2 DAR Good Cmzen Per Peeve A sailor P I ' , , 0 , I , , , : ' 2 I ' 'I n ' IIA Ill nAn ' ' ' ' ' ' I V NK . , . - ff i . f I 7 1 - 'A ll II ' S ,, . . . . ,, I s . , 1 , , - - leader 91 Varsity Cheerleader 107 G.O. Representa- ' 1 ' 1 , : - .. ' ' r 1 'ff K ll Il ' l H - - - 1, , . 5 ' : ' . , : ' - , i ef? , , : : IZ: , , ' p 5 - ' ' : - 1 - ' ig 1 5 . . . ' ' . GAIL MGlcDONAl.D Mac Marnage to find Dancmg Club 9 Pep Club 10 Intramurals 9 10 11 Pet Peeve Snooty people MARYANN MARGARET MUCDONNELI. MOC Nurse A horse, a horse, my lungdom for a horse GO Representatnve 9, 10, 11, 12, Nurses' Club 9, Intramurals Basketball, Hockey, Soccer, Volleyball, GO County Representative, Saga Staff, Chorus Pet Peeve People from Tappan 36 Vide THOMAS EDWARD I.U'l'Z Tom College Life rs short why not enjoy lt? ' Doncmg Club 9 Photography Club 9 Lnvmg Lab 10 Scholarship Club 12 Chess Club 12 Honor Society 10 11 12 JV Track 9 JV Baseball 10 JV Cross Country 10 Varsity Track 11 12 Varsity Cross Country 11 12 Co Captam Cross Country 11 12 Senior Play Crew Library Assistant Pet Peeve Junior grrls CHARLES MASIELLO Charlie College Quletness IS the best for he wh I wnse GO Representatnve 9 Pet Peeve Homework' .sf 1 Diff, ' we ff H i D A constant friend is a thing rare and hard ' H I ' I 1 a . W Il ll ,, . . A . . , , . ' : 1 1 ' i 1 - , , 7 . . 1 . . J . . 1 , 5 , 1 - , i I . H - H 11 - - O 'S - .11 KEITH MAXWELL Keith Work Very qulef buf very nrce Pef Peeve Clarkslownl WILLIAM MEYER Willy Work The essenhal of a happy life is freedom from care Dancing Club 9 Rod and Gun Club 10 12 IRENE CATHERINE McCUTCHEON lg College BeHer lale fhan never. Dancing Club 95 Dramalics Club 9, 105 Pep Club 11: Scholarship Club 125 Soccer ond Field Hockey 10, 11, 127 President of Homeroom 115 G.O. Alternave 105 Saga Stal? 125 Senior Play Cash Library Svafl. Per Peeve: While bucks. MATTHEW MGMANUS Maine College Quielness rs a vrrfue few men possess Rod and Gun Club 12 JV Baslrelball 9 Varsrfy Soc cer Manager 10 Varsity Baskelball 12 Secretary Treasurer of Rod and Gun Club Pe! Peeve Homework' 37 BARBARA ANN MILLER Barb Secretary Quality, not quantity, is my measure. Future Homemakers 125 Hi-B.A. 9, 10, 11, 125 Ram's Horn Typist 125 Intramurals 10, 117 Homeroom Treasurer 10: Homeroom Secretary 11- Homeroom Magazine Campaign Chairman 10 111 Saga StaH4 Senior Play Crew- Orchestra- Chorus' All-County Chorus- Worked in G.O. Store. Pet Peeve: Nosy people. JAMES EDWARD MILLER lm Prep School Man is man and master of his fale Orchestra 11 12 JV Baseball 11 JV Football 11 38 RITA ANN MILANO ita Nurse A mcer girl could not be found Dancing Club 9 Dramatics 10 Pep Club 11 Nurs mg Club 11 Saga Staff 12 Basketball 11 Secre tary of Nurses Club 10 Alternate Representative fo GO 11 Pet Peeve Tappan Post Office WILLIAM T MOIR e College Sleek red curly hair doesnt slip many an e e Weight lifting Club 9 10 Science Club 11 12 Rod and Gun Club 12 Intramurals Field and Track 12 Wre tling 11 Pet Peeve Gravel parking lots i , , , , , , 1 I IIRU ll A ,1 - - 1, . ' 1 ' : 1 - ' : I : 1 I - : - I' . . . K I uR dn . 1, - 1 - Y ff . . . I I . I I ' 11, , S' , 12. 3 : ' . .1 IIJ' ll V H - - H V I , p . . 1 . -I , ' 2 A 14, , ,. 1 X l N 2 K it 2 , Q M, l 2 1, aw FREDERICK WILLIAM NI0l.lER Fred College A fnend to all a foe to none Rod and Gun 10 Archery Club 9 Vusual Ards 10 Dramatlcs Club 10 JV Soccer 9 10 VGYSIIY Soccer 10 Asslstant Photographer on Saga Staff 12 Lrght mg for Semor Play Pet Peeve West Nyack fire wlustle JAMES I NELSON Shep Undecuded For he s a lolly good fellow Soccer Club Rod and Gun Vlsual Ands Soccer 9 11 12 Wrest GO Alternate Rod and Gun Treasurer Basketball Champlonshlp Golf Team Pet Peeve Workl LYNDA LEE MURRAY Tucky Physucal Educatmn Teacher She leads her school rn every way m sports work lun and play General Orgamzatlon 9 10 Pep Club 10 11 G A A 12 Asslstant Sports Edltor on Saga 12 Intramurals Swlmmlng 11 12 Bowlmg 'II 12 Track 10 Chaur man of Jr Hugh GO 9 Secretary of Sr Hugh GO 10 Presndent of GAA 12 JV Cheerleader 10 Pet Peeve Getting up rn the morning ROBERT E. MURRAY Bob College Tall and fnendly, nrce to know Rod and Gun Club 11, Vnsual And: Club, Honor Socaety 10, 11, 12, Sports Editor of Saga 12, JV Track 9, Varsuty Golf 10, 11, 12, Bowlung 11, 12, Varsnty Cross Country 11, 12, Tenms 12, Semor Play Crew, Servsce Corps 12, Asslstant Manager, Vlagazme Campangn 12, Champnonshnp Golf Team Pet Peevo Two holed bowlmg ball 1, - H . . H - - - 1, , , - ' ' , : , : - - - : ' ' : ' ' , : ' , 1 : ' - : . . . : . . . . 'ts- ,, 1- fs- 1 ,. - 1, 4 ,Mx w- Q. af 3, Q' f e g fr., N W - 1 fx ' .I .-. wi 'f , V , :vie-' h if J 1 ,.uvQs- 1-iw . ' 1. .54 A 7? A , Aga,-.,-gt - wg, 'yn ,ei .' .. -L I A. ' A 'Y' yr .-1 -' it W1 1 -'Q , .1 1' I 3 ' L' '. - Ni . I Il ll H - , H , . : : ' ' : ' : . . , : ' : 2 ' - . H 1, - H 1 - H : : ' ' : . ' 1o, 11, 12, Golf 9, 10, , , ling 9, 101 y . . I F I ' If , f JANET RUTH NICKERSON Nicky Secretary A happy mrss who IS positive to get a good trme out of Isle Photography Club 9 Pep Club 'll Saga Club I2 Intramural Soccer 'IO Pet Peeve Not enough mall from Pennsylvania MARY JEAN NOGY -ledn Undecnded QUIEI and conservatfve llkecl by all Lnvlng Lab Club I0 'll I2 Lnbrary Club 9 I0 Glee Club 'll 'l2 All Count Chorus Intramurals Fnl y ed Hockey ll 'I2 Basketball 'll Secretary of Lnvmg Lab Club 10 Pet Peeve TB1rd Kld BARBARA JANE NICHOLS Barb Secretary Never known to make any noise Nurses Club 9 Pep Club 'IO Intramurals Hockey ll Basketball ll Soccer 'Il Volleyball 'l'I Pet Peeve My srster NANCY CAROL OMLAND Nance Nurse Her lovely volce and smrlmg face Will wln her friends In every place Nursing Club 9 'll Pep Club 'IO Saga Club 12 Fveld Hockey Lett r 'll Volleyball Fueld Hockey Basketball Socc r Intramurals 9 I0 'll I2 Pres: dent of Nursing Club 9 Treasurer of Freshman Homeroom Statastncal Edutor of Saga Lxbrary As slstant 9 Sensor Play Crew Usherette for Sprung Concert Graduatnon ll Pet Peeve Yellow convertible n n ,, . . .. . - n : : 1 ,. n n H 4 n I . . , , 1 1 1 - 1, n ,, . .. , . . . . ,, C f , 1 : : , D g . V , , , 3 ' .- , - , , , , f 1 V 2 : - 2 : Ii' ' ' n n . ,, . . . ,, , . 1 , : ' , : : -- ' , 1 : WIIJJAM OSTRQM W. Pro baseball Silent reserved but well liked Hobby Club 9 Gym Club 12 President of Jr Rod and Gun Club GO Representative JV Baseball 9 Basketball 9 Varsity Baseball 10 11 12 Soccer 11 12 Cross Country 12 Captain of Varsity Base ball Basketball 7 8 Baseball 7 8 Homeroom President 9 Service Corps 12 Pet Peeve Curves' HAROLD G. PAXTON Harald lf duty and pleasure clash, let's begin with pleasure. College Slll Club 12: Varsity Bowling 10, 11, 12: Captain of V0 S'1Y TCNVHS 9, 10: J.V. Football 105 President of Ski Club 125 Varsity Tennis 9, 10. Pet Peeve: To start something and not finish it. RICHARD THOMAS RABATIN Rabbit Undecided Seriousness and humor are traits of which l am proud Homeroam Treasurer 12 Band Pet Peeve Stuck up Senior girls CHARLES PETERSON Black Pete State Trooper Care is my enemy to life Visual Aids Club 10 Rod d Gun 11 12 lntra murals Basketball 9 10 Wrestling 10 Golf 11 12 Homeroam Vice President 9 Pet Peeve A 55 Chevy truck 41 ALAN JOHN RITT Hwl'l'eY College lf at first you don't succeed, quit. Dancing Club 9: Rod and Gun Club 101 Visual Aids ll: Varsity Soccer Club 125 Intramurals Varsity Soccer 12: Track 9, 121 Basketball 9, C.Y.O. Pet Peeve: A certain Freshman girl. JUNE MARIE RAYMOND Hlunleu Secretary To pose a friendly nature rs to own the world Dancing Club 9 Library Club 9 IO Pep Club 'IO Rams Horn ll 'I2 Intramurals Badminton Assistant Business Manager for Rams Horn Senior Play Cast Choir Llbrary Assistant Pet Peeve No mall from New Jersey THOMAS VINCENT ROSS' Tom College A head for knowledge a heart for fun Gymnastlcs Club 'IO 'll Photography Club 9 Var sity Football Club 'll l2 Varsity Traclz 9 10 ll 12 Varsity Football 10 ll Varsity Wrestling I0 'I2 Homeroom Presrdent 9 Senior Play Cast Inter school Dlscusslons Pet Peeve Stuck up Semor girls JUDITH ANNE ROSCOE Suzie Secretarial School A gay lively and charming girl us unforgettable Dancing Club 9 Lnbrary Club 9 Nursing Club 9 Pep Club 10 GO Representative 'IO Future Home makers Club 'll Saga Club 'l2 Volleyball Soccer Bowling Field Hockey Intramurals Freshman At tendant for Junior Prom Class Secretary 'l0 ll Iss GO I2 Sensor Play Crew Typist for Rams Horn Pet Peeve Trying to be on time J' J 'lt gf ffl r' ,Q 'Tr Y 1,41 vm ff' sag? if lf' Ou QQ GERTRUDE ERRNA RUMOHR Trudy Home Economucs Snlence IS her manner but merry are her ways Library Club 9 Sewing Club 9 Pep Club 9 10 Future Homemakers of America Club 11 12 Intra Y Assnstant Pet Peeve Red hats JUDY GERMAINE SCHEFCICK Judy Secretory Such a wmnmg personality IS surely a gnft of God Dramatlcs Club 9 Photography Club 9 Nurses Club 10 11 12 Intramurals Bowling 11 Basketball 9 Homeroom Presudent 12 Execuhve Commnttee 9 10 Saga Staff 12 Usherette for Sensor Play Pet Peeve The lund of U turns Mr Eccher wants MARGARET ANN RUSHMER Peggy CeramncTecl1nologust Is there a heart that musac cannot me t7 nce Band 9 10 11 hestro 9 10 Honor Society 11 12 Secretary Treasurer of Honor Soclety Pet Peeve Dr Carney pr- ix JOAN LAURIE SCHATZ Scl1atzy Busnness Operator Fnends many foes few Nurses Club 8 Dancnng Club 9 Dramatlcs Club IO P Club 9 Fueld Hockey 10 Soccer 10 O Representatnve 8 12 Malorettes Pet Peeve Harald and the convertable I , Il I! ' ' I ff ' I . Da , , , 12: Orc I I ll, 122 I, I I ' Q N 1 f, I, II I II . . I, , . ' I ' I I I ' I : - murals 10, 11, 125 G.O. Representative 121 Librar II II ,, . . . . . ,I . I I 1 ' ' I I I I 2 J . ' I I : 7 ' . I I - II II 4 va II II . I, - ,I , - . ' 1 ' : ' 1 GP I : 1 G. . I : - CHARLES WILLIAM SMITH Chuck Army Holy smoke can lhaf boy draw' He s fhe besf we ever saw Rod and Gun 11 Varsniy Soccer Club 12 Chess Club ack 9 0 12 So er l 12 Base b 7 8 Per Peeve Opera singers WILLIAM JOSEPH SHEA Wyatt College Although hes a newcomer he s one swell guy Meta Physlcal Club 11 Scuence Club I0 Orchesfra u I2 afln Club I Jr m phony Orchesira Band Orchesfra Sensor Play Cas? Pef Peeve Gelhng fouled al lunch hme baslcefball ELAINE MARIE SNYDER Elame Secretary and College Wlfhouf love and laughter fhere s no ,oy Twrrlnng Club 9 Pep Club 9 'IO Scholarshup Club ROGER LAWRENCE SMITH 0 Coast Guard He rs of a qurel drsposmon Rod and Gun 9 Hobby Club 'IO Soccer Club 'll Track Soccer Foolball Inrramurals Pei Peeve Teachers and school of course' 44 orefles 8 9 0 I I2 Senior Cho 'I2 Int amurals 9 I0 II Sfahshcal Assnstanl of Saga Co Capfam of Magorefies 'I2 Library Assnsfant 9 Homeroom Chanrman of Magazme Campangn 12 Sensor Play Tlckeis I2 Pe! Peeve Malorelles nof geihng any recognition for fhelr work MARYANN MARIE SNYDER Duke Teachers College A personallty thats worth a mllllon Dancmg Club 9 AA Club 10 11 Rams Horn 10 11 12 lnterscholastlc Sports and Intramurals 9 10 11 12 Sports Editor of Rams Horn Vc Pres: dent of Class 11 Chairman of Homeroom 10 Athletnc Assn Member 10 11 Qunll and Scroll 12 Servxce Corps 12 Saga Staff 12 Pet Peeve Overdone hamburgers ELIZABETH RUTH STORER Betsy Nurse Let them be mflamed by the love of her dress Nurses Club 9 Pep Club 9 10 11 Saga Club 12 Intramurals Badminton Basketball J V Cheerleader 10 Varslty Cheerleader 11 Colorguard 12 Ar Editor of Saga 12 Commuttee for Jr Prom Pet Peeve Sheer nylon stockings ELAINE MlCHEI.E SOROC Elaune Teacher Good humor I5 goodness and wlsdom combfned Dancmg Club 9 Pep Club 10 GO 11 Saga Club o eyball 10 Hoc ey 12 Soccer B sketball 10 12 Bowlnng 12 Badmun n CYO Basketball 11 12 CYO Assistant lr culatuon Edutor Sago Betty Crocker Future Home maker Award Pet Peeve A little bit of everything JAMES Al.l.AN SOUTAR lm College Hrs qulet nature rs a reflection ot his pleasing character Gymnastncs Club 10, Saga Staff 12, Cross Country 9, 10, 11, Basketball 9, Wrestlmg 10, Track 9, 10, 11, 12, Varsity Basketball 12 Pet Peeve Stuck up Senior glrls 45 ,X y 11 - 11 1, 1 I 11 - . 1 11 ' 1 1 .. 1 12, V II ,11, 12, k 11, 5 12, G , 11, Q 5 to , 12, .. . 1 1 1 . 1: C - .. x , V 1 1111 2 11 11 11 . 1 - - 11 1 , , 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' ' : ie '- 1 I . - I . 1 1 1 : I . 11 11 ,, . 11 I . . . ' 1 1 - - : ' 1 1 1 5 . . 1. 111- 11 ,, . . . . . JAMES MICHAEL SUMACEWSKI Skip College A good pal full of fun well lrlced by everyone Gymnastlcs Club 10 Sports Club 11 Varsnty Foot ball Club 12 Varsnty Football 10 12 Varsnty Track 11 12 Wrestlmg 10 JV Baseball 9 Basketball 9 JV Football 11 Badminton Representahve 11 12 Pet Peeve Olsons V8 ur , CAROL ANN THERESA SYVARTH Sytie Nurse Both short and sweet some say IS best Pep Club 9 10 11 GAA Club 12 Saga Stott 12 ball 9 10 11 sketball 9 10 12 Fu Hockey 10 Homeroom Presudent 9 11 Vnce Presxdent G A 12 Varsnty Cheerleader 10 11 Sensor Play Cast Pet Peeve Spectators that don't cheer BARBARA ANN STRANDBERG Stranny College Rare IS the union of beauty and modesty Dancing Club 9 Pep Club 10 Saga Club 12 Rams Horn 10 11 12 Intramurals Hockey 10 Volleyball 11 Execuhve Commlttee 9 10 Clrculatuon Edntor ot room Chairman of Magazine Campaign 12 Band 9 10 11 12 Jumor Prom Queen Pet Peeve Boys In Senior Homeroom CATHERINE IRENE MARIE TERPAK Cathy Legal Secretary A sweet attractive Iund of grrl Dancmg Club 9 Pep Club 10 11 Nursmg Club 12 Intramurals Soccer 10 11 Volleyball 11 Swlmm ng 11 Malorettes Typist for Capers 12 Pet Peeve Shirley g r ' V3.3 gjvzq 1, -U H - H , , - . 1, . I i . Q : ' , : ' , J : . . 2 : . . 7 ' , . , f V I A f -1, ,, V I ll :It ll ' ' ll X, . ' ' . , , X ' 1 1 1 . , , 1 : ff I J , 1 ' ' ' K 1 Saga 121 Feature Editor of Ram's Horn 125 Home- . . : at , , , 1 . I I : ' ' 179. 1, H H - - - H ' : , 1 ' 1 , 1 1 I , : : ' - I kb . . 1, ff ll ' ll , , 1 . . . : 2 Soft , , 5 Ba , , 11, 5 elcl 1 . I I . . Q .A. . 5 , 1 PENELOPE GUERARD VAUGHAN P9 '1Y College Whatever is worth doing she does well Pl'0'09f0Pl Y Clvll 9 Rams Horn 'IO Scholarship Club ll Sago Staff Literary Editor I2 Intramurals Basketball Tennis Field Hockey Manager Magazine Campaign l2 Pet Peeve Crooked teeth RICHARD TWORSKY Ric Undecided If work interferes with pleasure throw out work Gymnastics Club 9 Rod and Gun Club 'IO S orts P u 'll F otball Club 12 Football 0 I Wrestling 'IO Varsity Football 12 Senior Play Crew Pet Peeve Being called Tablescraps ION G9 'sv BRUCE ROBERT von ELTEN Bruce College e world looks better behind a smile. Chess Club 10- Scholarship lli Varsity Football Club 12' Library Assistant 9- Varsity Football I0 ll l2' J.V. Track 'IO' Honor Society 'IO ll' G.O. Repre- sentative 9. Pet Peeve: Waddles. RUTHANN MARY VIELE Ruthie Secretary Short and friendly, nice to know. Sewing Club 95 Pep Club 10: Nurses' Club ll, 125 Intramurals Soccer 101 Field Hockey 105 President of Nursing Club ll, 125 Usherette for Senior Play. Pet Peeve: Not enough leaves for the Navy. VIRGINIA ANN WATKINS GWIVIY Nurse It s nice fo be natural when you re naturally nrce Pep Club 9 Leaders Club 9 IO Nursmg Club 'IO I Saga Club I2 Intramurals Baseball 9 II I c ey II I2 Basketball 9 IO II Badmmton cc r 9 II I2 AA Representahve 9 Alternate II Colorguard I2 Pet Peeve Blushrngl '-fi? WILLIAM HAROLD WOLTER Auto Mechamc To slrnve and wm IS the best thing Photo Club 9 Varsnty Basketball Club II Var tty B s etball I0 II Varsuty Football II JV Bas et 9 Pet Peeve My car N Uhr JOHN P WARRINER John College Engrneer A young man wrth a horn C amber Ochestra 9 IO II I2 C ess Club 9 ack O Varsn occer Varsnty Bowlmg II I2 Sophlstlcated Swungsters Rhythm anres Chorus JUDITH ANN WYMAN Judne Englush Teacher Flrrtahon ahentron wrthouf mfenhon Club 9 Rams H rn 9 IO II Saga Club Itramurals 9 IO II Color Guard I2 Secretary of Sensor Class Sensor Play Cast Servnce Corps Jumor Rrng Commrttee Jr Prom Cornmrttee Execu hve Commrttee II GO Representatnve 9 Homeroom Charrman f Magazme Campalgn Rhythmanres Vocalrst 9 Sophushcaied Swrngsters Vocalist IO Glee u 9 O II I2 AllCouniy Chorus Pef Peeve My homeroom boys I I 1 , 5 F'eld M H0 k , : , , : ' 11: S02 ,I0, , :.- ' gG.O. I was H - -H . h r , , , 1 I1 : J.V. Tr I, IIQ 'ty S II, I2g ' I I Pet Peeve: Dances! H . 1, . ,, . . - .... ,, PSP 1 ' 0 , , : I2: H , ,, : : I1 . 0 f . I f . CI IJ , I , , 5 - II. san - ' ' C a k , 1 ' Q . . k - ball , IO. JEAN ARLENE ZOVISTOSKI Jean Marrxage A good friend and fun Io be wlfh oreites 9 I0 'II I2 Pep Club 'IO Scffbo I0 Basketball 9 'IO Pet Peeve John SENIOR CLASS CDFFICERS 1, ,- rv. LEFT TO RIGHT Terry Coyle Treasurer Duane Buglnone Vice Presudenf Edwm Hoffman Presnden! Judy Wyman Secreiary STANDING Mr Travaglmn Class Advisor Social Headlines of Our Completed Towers On September 7, 1954, with our foundation set at Clarkstown Jr.-Sr. High School, we set out to strengthen our towers with a well-rounded social, as well as, educational calendar. The Freshman officers were Edwin Hoff- man, President, Judy Wyman, Vice-President, Toni Guelich, Secretary, and Terrance Coyle, Treasurer Our social headline for the first year, '54-'55, was the Freshman Fever Dance. The second year, '55-'56, was a little easter, as we were more acquainted with the terrain. With our architects re-elected for a second term with the addition of Judy Roscoe as Secretary we realized that we were able to build together as a team. The leading social activity of the Sophomore year proved to be the Sophomore Swing. ln the year 56- 57 now well on the way to success in completing the growing towers our excellent class officers were re-elected for a third term with Maryann Snyder as our new Vice President The Autumn Leaves Dance started off our advancing social year cake sales and the Green Door Dance with the spectacular Zambesl Trio followed On May 24 we sponsored our most unforgettable Junior Prom that was held at the Empire Country Club The buffet supper and dancing to the music of Dr Carneys band made the evening memorable Our King and Queen Damel Bittman and Barbara Strandberg reigned supreme over our Moonglo Kingdom The fourth and final year and the completion of our towers here at Clarkstown began on September 4 1957 Our President Edwin Hoffman and Treasurer Terrance Coyle were re elected to serve us for our final term with the additions of Diane Bugllone as Vice President and Judy Wy man as Secretary The Magazine Campaign under the direction of our Co Chairmen Penny Vaughan and Sandra Dudan and the cooperation of the entire school proved a colossal success our biggest business venture of the school year Our production the Senior Play Kiss and Tell was a blazing and hilarious success under the excellent direction of Mr Nalsmlth and Mr Travaglml These were the trimmings on our towers The class trip to the United Nations was educational as well as pleasurable Our Senior Dances Snowflake Fantasy and the Bunny Hop were gaiety to the utmost Cake Sales held in the cafeteria ova NX brought many added dollars to A of X our treasury rnved to complete our towers so fy l ous step in our calendar has ar K 8 cially and educationally Through our experiences here at Clarkstown we have gained a bet ter understanding of life responsl X bility and the future helping us to walk a smoother road and making our next challenge less strenuous ,Z Q 50 ' I . . I I I I o I I I I I . . - . i 7 , I ' I I . . , . D . I . . ' ll ' ll , . I . I I ' 1 I I ' I ' ' I ' 1 I , T . ' ' ll ' Il ' I , . 0 I I I . I I f ' , f .K , A - J Graduation, our final, yet seri- f I ' Ui' X ' I ' A - - . X . F' . Q, K , - -1 5 X 5 l ' ' I '- , g 5 , , n Ji' f , I ifiitl.-. W i I -TA' 'K t Co-Editors Sandra Dudan and Barbara LaBrake FIRST ROW, left to right: P. Vaughan, N. Omland, E. Koster, R. Murray, S. Dudan, N. Favre, B. Slorer, B. Strandberg. SECOND ROW: B. LaBrake, Miss Clark, B. Albrecht, R. Milano, A. Koch M. MacDonnell, H. Bickmore, V. Watkins, C. Doig, E. Greenrose, D Buglione, B. Engelke, l. McCutcheon, G. Gilmour, Mrs. McCarthy Mrs. Lucca. THIRD ROW: E. Snyder, J. Wyman, J. Harring, E. Soroc, D, Griffin, F Moller, T. Coyle, E. Hoffman, G. Hammer, M. Batzcld, A. Freeman, M. Snyder, B. Ellard. ABSENT: A. Jacquot, B. Miller, J. Soutar, L. Murray, A. Ashe. iii A li .L Advertising Editor ..,.. Art Editor ........... Circulation Editor .... Club Editor ..... Literary Editor ......... Photography Editor Sports Editor ....... Statistical Editor ..... VM., SAGA STAFF 1958 Arthur Ashe Betsy Storer Barbara Strandberg Elizabeth Koster Penny Vaughan Neils Favre Robert Murray Nancy Omland fu ,ao fi, Facuhy Torment Irene McCutcheon Mnchael Donn BRIGH Mos? Lrkely To Succeed Peggy Butzold Roger De Gans ' X Besf Acfor and Adress Lynda Lee Murray Eddle Allard Happy Go Lucky Carol Syvarth Joe Craft Drd Most for School Barbara La Brake Roger De Cwaris 52 IGHTS Typxccl of CCHS Carol Syvurfh Eddie Hoffman Mosf Argumeniahve Mary Ann MCCDODHSII Tom Rossa Mos! Talkchve Louuse Boftorf? Mnchael Donn Nlcesf Looking Judy Roscoe Terry Coyle i Best Dressed Betsy Siorer Evne Bu rger 53 S 'ffl wr- VV NA 1lB..'war -rn. .ff sromc CLUB ,Q 0 4: O I l 1 fx rt A 1 Q 4 1 i 4, ' tk lj' 1, , I T- K -f ' I a u 1 L ,W , , i .Y Y M ' 4' fl , V A ' I 7 T W 1 1 ' ? w I ' A L .4 L 4 hy E V lx AM- Qulelesf Barbara Nichols Matthew McManus Nncesl Smrle Hope Buclcmo re Chrclue Grando Ann Drescher Eddie Allard Tallesf and Shorfesf Barbara Lanner Jam de Ropp Mosi Versahle Lynda Le Murrn, Class Comedians Eddie llloflmun 54 Class Flxrvs AVE N UE Mos? Arhshc Betsy Sforer Chucky Smnth Besf Figure and Physique Judy Roscoe Ted Cooper 55 P Rxchcrd Tworsky Mos! Aihleffc Maryann Snyder Ted Cooper Mos? Musical Toni Guelich John Worriner 14, the senior ploy WU 'hip K AND J ' N I directed by I Mr Fred Travaglml Mr James Nansmnth SENIOR PLAY CAST FIRST ROW left To rlghi J Raymond J Wyman J Harlng I McCu1cheon C Syvarth L Murray C Dong SECOND ROW J deRopp Mr Nansmrfh B Henry THIRD ROW T Ross: R DeGarls P Nemeroff E Allard R Iikm W Shea -- - usu,.2z.u-65. fl' ll. SENIOR PLAY CREW FIRST ROW left fo rnghr l Botiorff A Jacquof G Gilmour J Roscoe M Snyder B Engelke SECOND ROW N Omland M Bafzold G Hammer E Koster D Grrmn M MacDonneII THIRD ROW R Fabns R Farr Mr Travaglum R Frufz F Moller R Mala FOURTH ROW N Favre R Duryea R Murray T Luiz J MIII I 1 -1- 1- 1- -1- 1- 1- 1--- :. ,. ,. . 1. ',. ',. ,. ,,',. . fgigi' 3.371 y -,5 ., . Ie 'fi. S IF. . ., ? A A 5175 , 5 . O' I A I 'rv , . x 3, L . . I , ':. ,. ,.' ,. ,. ,. . :. ,. ,. ,. ,.',. . :. ,.',. ,.'no. :. ,. ',. ,. ,.'er. CUT ON THE TOWN! Our Kmg and Queen Barbara Strondberg ond Daniel Buttman I K IQ 5 y I X Q vw L , Q A G sa .lumor Prom Hina. rig P1 JW The Kang and Queen and their class aflendanfs 45 -is Enloymg the afmosphere of the Emplre Country Club 0 e M eee Q is fi: - , f r-it I W Q ' if J!! 4 h , , f Q n ' :S ' 9 ie . Rx A1 ' Y fu A I 0 X A I' AX 5 .0 'KL L4 . XII. l t A - x f ef 1 gf ' f ' ' .4 ii x 1' Y N dl , I ' X .5115 'P Z Lf' 'f x A 4 'J Q Y - I -I- Y? A XYZ Q X X W u V A K I s K 1 A. x , y KS X 1 V 1, M GX 'gl f lllllllwt mf 57 X 1 X X if if jwfmflww My lfiwfwwfw WW UNDERCLASSMEN New York is teaming with warm and friendly people These are our neighbors. , X .Ah A - , ,4 i ,y te' wb X ,fyf 4 45 fi Oy! 1 V X, H W fi h J ff MU A WWW W ml if ,Q e i ef Mi f fl FIRST ROW, left to right: B. Gerstner, V. Ventimelia, D. Gaglione, C. Crew, S. Belle, J. Freeman, R. Tyler, S. Nemeroff, D. MacDonald, P. Steen. SECOND ROW: D. Dillon, S. Mariglani, J. Mason, K. Muise, W. Johnson, J. Brady, W. Klingman, D. Pozar, J. Galgano. THIRD ROW: C. Schafhauser, R. Smith, C. Polhemus, J. Sagala, u x.fl 4 R. Shaw, C. Britten, J. Martin, J. Meek, A. Radewald. FOURTH ROW: J. Moller, M. Martin, B. Champeau, J. Morin, M Steffens, S. Miller, J. Davis, J. Davidson, J. Paxton, J. Feick FIFTH ROW: M. Seery, D. Kaufman, K. Fair, C. Hanley, D. Bock J. Sickles, D. De Lappe, B. Branson, B. Schwabel, J. Roessel SIXTH ROW: P. Gotay, H. Zanger, R. Owens, T. Dusenenko, J Kachmore, G. Gunderson, P. Ostrum, C. Olson. JUNIORS FIRST ROW, left to right: G. Erikson, R. O'Meara, J. Deane, S. De Rapp, F. England, L. Pianka, P. Madar, J. Smith, C. Bruno, L. Matlock. SECOND ROW: J. Pblestro, J. Katt, W. Johnstone, D. Hutta, D. Pratt, J. Hayes, D. Banas, F. Walters, J. Fisher, R. Festa. THIRD ROW: B. De Maio, A. Dillon, E. Simmons, E. Feiler, J. Vier- boom, M. Lorenzini, D. Norris, K. Siewert, H. Brown, B. Bitt- man, M. Gale. FOURTH ROW. S. Quick, C. Otten, S. Wirth, J. Lindenberger, D. Kakos, J. Katt, C. Orlando, L, Kunick, R. Trevit, A. Piscitelli. FIFTH ROW: T. Wadlington, C. Gibbons, R. Gustafson, D. Coates, D. Pierce, R. Powell, R. Landy, W. Morina, B. Rodgers, J. Shaw SIXTH ROW: D. Green, R. Cesca, R. Zabach, J. Machold, R Pavigano, P. Savhn, R. Lyons, H. Braun, W. de Brauyn, W Hansen, R. Alexander, R. McCall. 1 SOPHOMORES FIRST ROW, left to right: P, Hopper, S. Hoag, N. Marquardt, H. Waldron, J. VanEpps, A. Doukszo, K. Moore, C. Burtin, D, Per- sing, K. Stein. SECOND ROW: P. McPartland, C. Johnson, J. Walker, S. Wirth, J. Krebs, C. Fay, C. Borrs, S. Barolet, B, Lovett. THIRD ROW: B. Walker, G. Edwards, J. Fitz- gerald, C. Peters, M. Van Dorpe, D. Lans- pery, J, Thresher, G, Roscoe. FOURTH ROW: M, Pritchard, D, Lutz, J. Burcaw, F. Kay, P. Russo, J, Kikkert, B. Hahn. FIFTH ROW: S. McCord, D. Francisco, H. Mills, J. Maskell, C. Swartwout, J. Alexander, G. Jeffreys, T. Fenton, P. Walter. FIRST ROW, left to right: C. Brenneisen, G. Damiani, C. Borriello, M. Eagan, K. Smith, N. Smith, C. Johnson, J. Simon, S. Fisher, B. Walsh, P. Klaiber, A. Kerr. SECOND ROW: M. Morina, J. Oakley, K. Rickly, C, Gildersleeve, R, Kepler, N. Di Palma, S. Briscoe, S. Felsen, E. Bosshart, B. Biviano, B. Babcock. THIRD ROW: S. Deutsch, K. Miezler, J. Forte, L, Price, T. Bittman, J. MacDonald, C. Martin, B. Bruney, M. Clochessy, D. Marcy, C. Uhl. FOURTH ROW: J. Thorne, S. Taylor, M. Nicodema, P. McGrath, C. O'DeIl, P. Blou- velt, S. Partridge, M. Benson, H. Stout, M. Brodil. FIFTH ROW: S. Weissflog, C. Hamel, R. Huius, J. Blouvelt, B. Schirret, C. O'NeilIe, B. Van- Ness, C. Tritt, D. Raich, J. Richter. slxtri ROW: D, Scholl, v, Chipperheld, J. Ryan, M. Peterson, M. Guarino, M, VanTas- sel, M. Sutter, J, Siebold, C. Joyce. SEVENTH ROW: D. Schuttlel, J. Foster, H. Carlson, R. Fortmanri, A. Hohmonn, H. McDonald, P. Broderick, J. Cooper, J. Van Houten, I.. Blisch. Q - - FIRST ROW, left to right: R. Julin, A. Schmidt J. Marchak, G. Gertsen, R. Koch, W. Gail lard, B. Prihoda, B, Polhemus, R. Sanger, T Eiben. SECOND ROW: P. Britney, J. Hujus, C. Owen, D, Kennedy, S. Warriner, G. Smith, P Logan, R. Warriner, P. Itkin, J. Cifuni. THIRD ROW: J. Lindenberger, D. Knapp, W Hansen, M. Green, M. Griffin, B, Sheldon, J Steiner, S. Plunkett, B. Moir, B. Dudan, FOURTH ROW: D. Walsh, B. Brodil, B. Olson R, Donato, R. Chamberlain, R. Fasano, M Sosnowich, J. Vellane, B. Coons, N. Robin son. FIFTH ROW: P. Zingole, J. Grant, F. Osborne J. Keesey, R. Gilchrist, J. Anderson, C Rinne, D. King. SIXTH ROW: D. Hill, J. Hosbrook, G. Kay R. Scheu, T. Malmgren, E. Wiebecke, K Wilkins, B. Tobey, R. Sherry. FIRST ROW, left to right: C. Malmgren, G. Sherman, V. Delappe, J. Johnson, G. Halliday, M. Downs, P. Byrnes, M. Webb, N. Gundersen, C. Stegmayer. SECOND ROW: V. DeMuth, J. Pavegnano, F. Gaglione, C. Brann, E. Fethke, J. Cincotta, A. Haas, L. Tuttle, S. Hammond, M. Vogel, K. Sundberg, L. Bickmore. THIRD ROW: R. Ross, G. Mapstone, T. Wessman, R. Meredith, J. Drames, J. Watts, G. Knapp, R. Cook, H. Peterson, W. Fisher, R. Kristensen, D. Hescheles. FRESHMEN FIRST ROW, left to right: H. Aber, J. Hough, A. Delfini, C. Bennett, T. Simons, J. Sherman, L. Simon, W. Katt, D. Lamond, G. Kapral, J. Gibbons. SECOND ROW: H. Arvanites, E. Gallo, T. McCarthy, A. Stanton, C. Burger, C. O'Brien, E. Stevens, A. Strandberg, M. Foley, J. Golden, W. Wagner, R. Thiesmeyer. THIRD ROW: F. Francella, N. Bock, J. Robinson, W. Hollands, J. Morgan, M. Simkin, R. Collins, J. Shollenberger, E. Burn- ham, D. Seville, P. Slipcck, V. De Lucia, C. Hampson. FOURTH ROW: E. Muise, M. Phillips, S. Rustmann, E. Burnham, J. aff. FOURTH ROW: C. Sidoli, N. Fabis, D. Elwood, L. Conklin, G. Kuse SL Hutt, L. Meek, M. Anderson, J. Young, K. Vinclenes, l Ravnanger, J. Wagner. FIFTH ROW: A. Kaufman, V. Straut, W. Palmatier, E. Erichsen, B Wohl, S. Scalabrin, B. Rynningen, I. Nichols, P. Kohls, J Condura, J. Ferguson, E. Davis. SIXTH ROW: K. Omland, R. Reynolds, R. Steiner, J. Morin, L Weber, R, Molach, S. Hasbrouck, R. Gaglione, J. Foran, A Smith, A. Van Meter, R. Richie. SEVENTH ROW: W. Brain, C. Aiston, V. Beetle, W. Fowler, G Wissig, R. Champeau, G. Albrecht, R. Walker, S. Stout, L Knapp, R. Clemensen Sasnowich, P. Edwards, S. Curry, D. Marchesa, P. Bittman, J. Luther, M, Faricelli, L. Christensen, J. Prendergast. FIFTH ROW: B. Gabriel, M. Kerlin, J. Goldstein, K. Knapp, D. Orange, M. Piantanita, V. Ziccardi, B. Gessel, J. Bonini, P. Brennan. SIXTH ROW: R. Martin, M. Serotta, J. Crowley, L. Bacon, J. Britney, D. Hightower, J. Hurley, R. Perry, J. Pessagno, W. Kapral, R. Persing, J. Hanchar, E. Windle. SEVENTH ROW: A. Kwiecinski, P. Von Elten, G. Lindenberger, C Siewert, S. Drummond, G. Knarick, D. Johnston, K. Jukes, B Barolet, B. O'Leary, M. Lutz, S. Roach, W. Polhemus. f FIRST ROW, left to right: P, Bender, J. Donato, L. Dohm, M. Eber ling, F. Fisher, J. Jackson, H. Raich, H, Muller, E, Daniels, E. Newell, C. Yomans, S. Kerlin,-C. England. SECOND ROW: P. Gale, M. Hamilton, B. Hopper, B. Crowley, F Spath, B. Shimpf, I. Hubbard, M. Wescott, C. Mann, M. Mann J. Matter, G. Sickles, J. Schwatka. THIRD ROW: J. Arnold, H, Wiebecke, B. Engelke, R. Holmes, A Kikkert, A. Stout, R. Thomas, S. Leif, P. Ohmeis, T. Costin M. Ready, K. McReynoIds, J. Moody. 1 FOURTH ROW: J. Henderson, B. Barolet, R. Daulsza, L. Stolarz, J Bettleheim, G, Smith, M. Vellane, P. Tuck, M. Rabitin, L. Shaw E. Gundersen, J. De Garis, L, Walters. FIFTH ROW: D. Mioke, G. Van Ness, C. Tasman, B. Denoils, S Cohen, D. Theis, M. Goldsmith, L. Dreeland, S. Click, N. Cole man, L. Shafihauser, J. Olsen, B. Van Gerder. SIXTH ROW: R. Rodewalcl, J. Dusenenko, H. Piscatelli, R. Knapp B. Galgano, B. Kay, W. Steinhoff, J. Graves, P. Roffino, G Cranhand, J. Radlein, C. Bennett. SEVENTH ROW: T. Jackson, K. Herdmann, L. Babcock, R. Goebel D. Danis, L. Rossi, G. Prouty, N. Fosal, P. Pulis, M. Colletto B. King, B. Johnson. 8th GRADE FIRST ROW, left to right: B. Berardi, J. Hollands, J. Bittman, A Moller, J. Garrison, S. Heath, L. Greenrose, D. Babcock D. Mase. SECOND ROW: G. Malecot, M. McDonnell, F. Flood, A. Snyder, E. Collins, B. Tellephson, R. Conigliaro, J. Rockwell, J. Pordy C. Pessagno, B. Santo. I THIRD ROW: G. Muise, J. Stcrer, G. Smith, E. Brenneisen, R. lm R4 LQ LaValle, T. Blauvelt, R. Benzie, B. Matlock, D. Grando, P. Lucas, J. Bagley. FOURTH ROW: J. Dann, L. Seifried, L. Loebig, C. Hollahan, R. Holmes, M. Kerlin, P. Copper, M. Windle, B. Winkos, L. Swanson. FIFTH ROW: M. Rogers, B. Geddes, M. Pape, J. Fisher, T. Arnold, D. Powell, M. Winn, M. Conklin, N. de Varrene, E. Miller. SIXTH ROW: N. Meyer, H. Owens, M. Zanger, V. Amarese, M. Barone, J, Peterson, O. Pelzar, K. Donn, F. Batzold, G. Bot- chin, J. Newell. 1 I FIRST ROW, left to right: B. Chasar, E. Foley, M. Rogers, A. Maggio, J. Kohm, N. Murray, L. Broughton, J. Newell, J. Terpack, R, Del Rosario, M. McCarthy, P. Barone. SECOND ROW: J. Olin, B. Barker, B. Bennett, R. Borriello, W. Van Der Busch, D. Richer, W. Collins, R. Hennigan, R. Costin, W. Goebel, A, Phillips. THIRD ROW: J, Fleischer, B. Van Tassell, G. Oxley, R. Sedita, R. Roscoe, C. Nigro, J. Rogers, J, Levy, A. Orlando, B, McCarary. 7th GRADE FIRST ROW, left to right: C, Demarest, S. Thresher, A. Schmidt, L. Kalthoff, P. Gerig, V. Bruno, D. Wiegand, M. Brown, T. Simpson, M. Ryerson, C. Lawrence, J. Kolsted, A. Hampson. SECOND ROW: B. Sidoli, C. Clark, B. Wirth, K. Maskell, L. Brann, K, Pratt, T. Wadlington, J. McGrath, W. Orange, K, Gerlach, R. Hersey, D. Jackson. THIRD ROW: C. Nogy, C, Jukes, J. Miotk, D. Bodkin, P. McCormick, B. Sheldon, J. Hahn, J. Terpak, N. Teveit, D. Slaight, R, Rossi, R. Molatch. Des FOURTH ROW: M. Brewster, D. Edwards, P. Fisher, S. De Groot, P, Smith, B. Morgan, L. Hagen, A. Krebs, G. Karet, S. Winterbottom. FIFTH ROW: J. D'AmicO, C. Woodroof, R. Wilhelm, H, Stral, J Wright, V. Elwood, L. Brunies, L. Tobey, J. Wyman, R. Erickson SIXTH ROW: R, Levy, D. Stanstield, B. Fried, L. Muise, N. Roepe S. Narthop, M. Orlando, L. Orlando, J. Pavignano, P, Pisano P. Gilmartin. SEVENTH ROW: T. Rostrom, C. Gibbons, D. Hansen, R. Marina, R Sedita, S. Griffin, J. Steinberger, R. Martin, K. Eberling B. Petersen. M. Ferreira, J, Quick, R. Gilchrist, R. Gemma, B. Bidle, Hampton, G. Joost. FIFTH ROW: J. Carlson, W. Miller, R. Kimbark, P. Vaughan, E Fehsal, P. Miller, J. Erickson, D. Dillin, C. Henry, L. Rinne J. Heck. SIXTH ROW. S. Drames, T. Ebers, C. Anderson, J. Owen, W Kernan, J. Luther, B. Johnson, D, Polhernus, J. Green, V. Foran SEVENTH ROW: R. Kuse, T, Aston, R. Kepler, J. Peterson, D. Solo man, G. Wahl, nien I ' 6? FOURTH ROW: D. Hibbard, B, Hopper, T, Hughes, J. Di Amico, W. Junior Class Officers LEFT TO RIGHT J h P 1 Marie Lore R b 1' back, Maur S y an 'M 7 .....L...E. QT. ,fix 5,23 ,pq A ' M' Sophomore Class 5 ' I Officers I I I f 'I LEFT TO RIGHT L 1 R -ll James Hughes M g E g a McGra1I1. S' E v Q I f , I 'i 'E 1 7 ' 1 X W A ' Freshman Class - Officers Ik III relela LEFT TO RIGHT- P1 EIA 1 J I S1 GCI v D CITI1 MC1hy 4 '?ffT I1fTE vii f ffm' 2 Aw ffffflvffwl if W lllllll :M HB IZ U mm!! Eixemaueuam W 4 S P 0 R T S Henry Newbolt To love the game beyond the prize. ii T CHAMPIQNSHIP COUNTERCLOCKWJSE James Nel son Fred Moller Dennis Poszar Charles Smuth Wnllaam Osfrom Thomas Fenton Mschael Sosno wich John Warruner Wulllam Sheldon Paul lfknn James Vel lane Alan Rm SOCCER The T957 Clarkstown soccer team took our 25th Soccer Championship by downing Nyack in the last game of the season. Although slow to start, they came through in fine fashion toward the end of if the season. As usual, Coach Tacchino did a splendid iob of coaching. N D RECORD C.H.S. Opps. 2 . .... Spring Valley 2 0 . ...., Nyack 4 6 ..., Pearl River .... 0 Co-Captains and Coach 6 .... VClll6Y .... O Denny Polar, Coach Tacchino, Chuck Smith 7 ..,. Pearl River ..,. O 6 Nyack . 3 FIRST ROW, left to right: W. Marino, J. Vellane, D. Pozar, C. R. Lyons, J. Anderson, J. Golden, T. O'Mara, D. Pratt. Smllllf R- C9554-'11 F4 Molleff A' Rittl W- Sheldon, Kr MUl59A FOURTH ROW: Coach Tacchino, J. Lindenberger, M. Griffin, R sscomo ROW. c. Gibbon, w. osimm, J. Nelson, T. Fenton, J. gfO:gSf.Mffg'l 0RWfC'ZHfZZ 'Xf,d'HB5I'2rlfS ' G- Rome' C' 5'e e Warringer, P. ltkin, R. Fair, W. Fisher. ABSENT: S. Babccck, L. Kincaid, J. Kraft, W. Prihoda, C. Rickli, C THIRD ROW: T. McCarthy, R. Festa, J. Dean, J. Galgcno, P. Svahn, Swartwout, S. Worriner, R. Martin. ack Tworsky lb I li Xu! ,44 A ,L Bruce von Elfen Tackle fhem' 1-5 Our io wvrv Ted Cooper M fx .-Q 1- 2-,.. V .1 .vnu Evie Burger 55 l-, 51441- 'il' Age fs' , F W :,. A In an qcm, 'AV Warming up. e' 4- '5-:4 Q U S f 3 If X- K 'R Q.- Eddie Ho Hman Peie Gofuy e - e 5:17-l Art Ashe Paul Wolfe! FIRST ROW, left to right: J. Morgan, J. Sumacewski, P. Gotoy, T. Cooper, R. Zoboch, J. Machold, E. Hoftman, B. von Elton, A. Ashe, T. Rossi. SECOND ROW: T. Waddlington, R. Rostrom, G. Haas, J. Peter- mun, N. Robinson, A. Grando, G. Jeltreys, R. Fasano, A. Kweicinski, J. Martin. THIRD ROW: Coach Holenlco, R. Tworsky, E. Burger, J, Kilmlcard, R. Alexander, D. Wright, L. Toscana, T, Dusenonko, P. Walters, Mr. Conklin. Although they won only two games, our football team showed great school spirit throughout their flu-stricken season, The experience they gained should prove helpful to them in future seasons. f . ,st , M 3.01, inn Jim Surnocewski John Petermcn Tom Rossi Bob Rosgron aa- W --l.-., 11 1i 19 -1.261 CROSS COUNTRY The cross country teom, under the direction of Mr. Mclllcind, worked hard throughout the toll. They ended the seoson with two boys winning trophies in the County Meet. FIRST ROW, left to right: C. Humpson, J. Possogno, J. Hurley, R. ltkin, W. Ostrom, W. Sheldon. SECOND ROW: S. Stout, J. lone, C. Britton. THIRD ROW: R. DeGurIs, R. 'PI - . ,Z Sl I CA f. ,FT ,III IIA! 'xhctrxb LW - Qin 319' ' My 556 I J QQ. TXT. . WRESTLING if ffisfrly Info 'I i X egg ,cp Taking some veterons plus mczny newcomers, Mr. Eccher put together o strong wrestl- ing squod. Showing their prowess os mot men, the boys took second ploce in the county. They also did very well in the County Meet. FIRST ROW, Iett to right: J. Katt, H. Peterson, G. Morcheso, R. Col- lins, C. Bennet, L. Kecr, J. Sher- man, W Polhernus. SECOND ROW: A. Ashe, N Robin- son, J. Lewis A. Smith J. Brite tony R. Polhemus, A. Grondo. THIRD ROW: Mr. Eccher, R. Owen, C. Gibbons, W. Broin, R McColl, T. Dusenanlmo K Julles Coach Holenko. 7-1 W eg' -C 7 Anderson, R. Show, J. Vel- Murroy, T. Lutz, Mr. Molkind. 3. BCNVUNC5 Achieving victories over all but Suflern has notched second place in the county for our bowling squad. Through the expert direc- tion of Mr. Deane, the team did well in the Sec- tion Nine Tournament. FIRST ROW lett to right: T Chambefain, R ltlmin, P vcr- Efter- H Paxton S Warriner M Simkin, J Golden, SECOND ROW Mr. Deane, R ,'rur'ay P Svahn E. Allard J Martin, J Vfqrriner, R Shaw TRACK Regaining many boys from last year's strong team, our track men hope to do even better this year. Through the eftorts at Mr. Eccher and Coach Tacchino, they should have a very successful season. FIRST ROW, left to right R Steiner, P von Elton. J. Thresher, R Fasano, W Shel don, H Peterson, W, Hol lands, P, Slipock, W. Harm- man, SECOND ROW: C, Smith, G Marchesa, R. Owen, C, Gio bans, A. Ashe, J. Martin, J. Anderson, R. Scheu, R. Coons, THIRD ROW: Mr. Eccher, T. Lutz R. ltlcin .I Sumncswslci. R. Fair, J, Souter. T. Rossi, T, Cooper, Coach Tacchrno, Terry Coyle James Soutar Richard Alexander Dennis Poszar 76 John Machold Yeah, Clarksfown! Fighiing fo win Perer Gofay DN-16 Q7-nil 12,-wal? Jud' Q' 7' FIRST ROW, left to right: R. Alexander, J. Soutar, T. Coyle, P. Gotay, J. Machold. SECOND ROW: Mr. McGrath, J. Vellane, R. Zabach, R. Cesca J. Brady. Captain and Coach Terry Coyle, Mr. McGrath BASKETBALL Running up against all sorts of tough luck, our basketball team did not enjoy too success- ful a season. However, they showed unsur- passed spirit by fighting even the most power- ful opponents right down to the tinol buzzer. Their record belies the superb coaching iob done by Mr. McGrath. TENNIS The tennis team, al- though not too successful record-wise, showed much competitive spirit by al- most defeating some tough teams. The fine coaching of Mr. Christos should show through in a successful spring season. Captain Ed Allard was selected for the all-county team. FIRST ROW, left to right: M. Simlcin, J Mason, W. Wager, l.. Simonds SECOND ROW E. Allard, R. DeGaris, C. Britton, R, Shaw. ABSENT: Mr Christos. Q'-7 Nic' It I Z-4 1 7 1 .M Dm'-mv 1. . ,. 5 e ss Q e XJ? 4 'T A, f r , A er- sw'-1 T ' 1 rf-4, -. 5 I f sq J.V. BASEBALL FIRST ROW, left to right: S Drummond, R. Kristenson, R Molatch, M. Sosnowich, A Kweisinslci, M. Griffin, B. De Groot. SECOND ROW: A. Stanton, R Prehoda, J. Hughes. W Hon sen, Mr. Kerr, J Linden berger, W. Copobianco, J Sherman. Q ,, 'SS' BASEBALL 'I , . With the same team that finished second lost year slated to return, I the baseball team has high hopes . ot taking the championship. Much of their success must be credited to the coaching of Mr. Gemma. ij' .gr-ff . J . '.'+f 2' ' 'gsm- Brealc of? that curve! FIRST ROW, left to right: A. Grando, J. Dean, P. ltlmin, W. Ostrum, T. Coyle, J. Vellane. SECOND ROW: J. Peterman, T. Fenton, R. Cesca, J. Machold, R. Zabach, l.. Toscana, V. Chamberlain ABSENTz Coach Gemma. JV. BASKETBALL FIRST ROW, Ieft to right: W. Sheldon, P. Itkin, L. Toscano, T. Fenton, M. Sosnowich, J. VeIIane, S. Drummond. SECOND ROW: Mr. Hessian, J. Lindenberger, R, Kristen- son, J. Peterman, T. P'-terson, G, Wissig, M. Grimm, A. Stanton, I J.V. FOOTBALL FIRST ROW, Ieft to right: J Sherman, A. Stanton, P SIipocIt, 5. Drummond, W Burclet, G, Knarich, H. Peter son. SECOND ROW. T. Malmgren P. von Elten, R. Kristenson J. Drames, P. Zingale, R Grant, B. Steiner, R. Hill. THIRD ROW: Mr. Deane, J Morin, G. Albrecht, R Champeau, G. Wissig, W Fowler, W. Brain, J. Morgan, Mgr. ABSENT: J. AIexander, W Ashe, R. Chamberlain, R. Sherry. -ag. After takmg the Golf Champnonshnp an 1957 our extraordinary golf team ex pects to repeat easily rn 1958 The team also has hugh hopes of wnnnnng the Sectlon Nune Champlonshup whnch would mean a chance to compete for the State tntle ,- Charles Peterson Brll hec GULF Coach and Coptom Mr Trovaglnnn C Peterson P Gotay S Worrmer I o Murray .I Jam Nelson 'S ...J ai c . Q., I2 , 'R'-r. -TBC 5-? f'f... ' . X f 4 .A , .4 1 lf.- . , . . I ' t ll l ' l l i - ---- ,F 4 - ' V ' in 1, l VV, ' Q: ,: A S Bb . W'- rfgzmi Sv ll. 7tl1 and 8tl1 BASKETBALL FIRST ROW, left to right: A. Or lando, R. Conley, K, Lavalle C. Graham, T. Armano, M Barone, R. Grando, R. Kostin J. Storer. SECOND ROW: J. Radlein, R Danis, R. Jackson, K, Herd man, D. Castrol, J. Dusenan ko, S. Griflen, N. Tveit, Mr Conklin. 71h and 81h it al' ,tsl A .45 QRG in BASEBALL FIRST ROW, left to rlght. W Vanderbuslw, R Kostin, F Brenhelsen, J. Storer, A. Or lando, R. Erickson, R. Grando L. Phillips, C. Gerlach. SECOND ROW: Mr. Malkind R. Gemma, R, Conley, J. Rad lein, A. Stout, R, Jackson, D Hibbard, S. Grlftln, T. Ar mano T. Steinberger, N. Tveit. Gfi 20 7th and 8th FGOTBALL FIRST ROW, left to right: S ' Smiih, R. Gemma, N. Tveit J. O'Dell, E. Breneisen, M Barone, J. Terpuk, R. Marino R. Kay. SECOND ROW: Mr. Hession, F Bufzold, R. Knapp, M. Zunger H. Piscatelli, R. Jackson, L Rossi, J, Dusencnko, R. Rode Wald, FRESHMAN BASKETBALL FIRST R'Ow, len to ngm: C Hcxmpson, H. Owen, A. Sion Yon, P. Slipock, C. Sie-wer? S. Drummond, J. Hescheles J. Dromes, T. Mcforilwy. SECOND ROW, R. Ricky, A Kweisinski, R, Krisienson, B Steiner, Mr. Bccrcxfi, G. Af brechi, J. Morin, G. Wisslg R. Mofofch, J, Wcms. LE TO RIGHT J Oakley C Orlando D Bock J Fe-ck B Schwebel C Hanley E Fefhke M, Clochessey, N. Bock. fx VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Jamce Paxton M0 9'e EUQUV1 These gurls have cheered at the varsuty football basketball and soccer games leadvng our school nn sportsmanshlp and school spmt The cheerleaders are under the durectnon of Joan Mann and faculty advnsor Muss Sargent Pat McGrath Tony Kerr Lf I FW L Carol Glldersleeve Rum Kepler 9- Hope Bickmore Kathy Rickli Joan Fibble ,.. fly l T Maureen Seery SOCCER FIRST ROW, left to right: F. Francella, L. Kristenson, C. Malgrem, M. Scholl, D. Wissig, J. Luther, J. Robinson, Marchesa. SECOND ROW. M. Kerlin, V. Ziccardi, M. Piantanida, M. Vogel, N. Gun- dersen, A. Haas, K. Sundberg, C. Brann, L. Tuttle, J. Condura. THIRD ROW. K, Vindenese, E. Davis, J. Young, W. Palmatier, A. Kauf mann, E. Erichsen, S. Hutt, G. Kuse. All HOCKEY FIRST ROW, left to right: J. David son, L. Matlock, Co-captains. SECOND ROW. V. Watkins, R. Kep ler, C. Gildersleeve, P, McGrath M. Clochessy, C. Rickli, R. Tveit K. Siewert, M. Gale, J. Davis. THIRD ROW: E. Soroc, T. Guelich M. Snyder, A. Drescher, B Champeau, D. Gaglione, G. Gil more, J. Paxton, L. Murray, J Feick, J. Freeman. FOURTH ROW: D. Buglione, J Morin, A. Freeman, H. Niemeyer S. Wirth, M. Batzold, J, Krebs S. Dudan, P. McPortland, S Barolet. - , r' Arg-1 BOWLING FIRST ROW, left to right: R, Kepler, D, Norris, J. Paxton, T. Guelich, M. Piantanida. SECOND ROW: R. Malmgren, L. Mur- ray, C, Johnson, J. Davidson, W. ffgi. BASKETBALL FIRST ROW, left to right: M. Gale, K. Siewert, L. Mallaclc, J. Paxton, H. Bickmore, J. Davis. SECOND ROW: T. Guelich, M. Snyder, J. Feick, J. Davidson, L. Murray, A. Piscitelli. THIRD ROW: D. Gaglione, J. Freeman, H. Niemeyer, SOFTBALL FIRST ROW, left to right: J. Paxton, A. Piscitelli, V. Watkins, L. Murray, R. Tveit, L. Matlack. SECOND ROW: G. Wirth, H. Waldron, J. Davidson, M. Snyder, B. Champeau. THIRD ROW: J. Feick, H. Niemeyer, J. Walker, J- Krebs, S. Wirth. 87 GIRLS' SPORTS This year, under a new and promising point system, participation in the intramural and interschool programs has greatly increased. On these pages are shown the interschool teams that participated with the other county teams. These are by no means the only girls that have taken part in the growing program. Under Miss Sproat, to whom we are indebted for her able coaching and invaluable time, the girls have shown their skill in all sports, learn- ing teamwork and sportsmanship. its . 1 I I CJ 1 Q Y I . 3a T7 99 ,Qs i2 iwQf2f',i,3f fi ,y J? X U X vp' Qi ff ff 3 Qlljfffgf 55.3 X K Vw lMlllIMlll HillIll3lll1llI lI WV U, lj 1 i I li Rl The Cultures of the Ages Meet ACTIVITIES GENERAL ORGANIZATION In thus the Preamble to the G O Constututuon the goals of the G O are summed up In order to promote student partncupatnon an democratnc procedure Improve faculty student relations encourage student management of student OHGIVS and continuously malntaun school spurlt and morale we hereby establish this General Organuzatnon T ROW left to rlght D C0 en L Sqmon P MCGVQ I, THIRD ROW L Dreeland K Stem A Holman M VanTasseI L Pratt B Laner M MacDonneII N Kerlnn P Gerry .I Snmon C URIWUUSGI' 5 B Ile J ef en elf SECOND ROW P Gale Owen H O ndo M Su er Schwebel Steunberg J Schatz olemqn D Qgk Brune FOURTH ROW G Kuuse E Ernchsen S Barolet H Nlemeyer R ODeII J Freeman arts R Lyons R ens C tton A ard R r z 3 l as Senior ancl Junior G O Officers FIR T ROW left to rglmt T Mc rthy J nk R De Gans S Barolef SECOND ROW K Prah Mr Donn L Schafhauser QI rw-fy if Service The purpose of the Servmce Corps ns to mamtom order In the corridors and to enforce the regulatnons governing the student body The Servnce Corps a branch of the General Orgamzahon IS advlsed by Mr Farron 'vs Corp FIR T ROW left to glut L Murray H Brclcmore D Wyman S Canmng B LaBral1e SECOND ROW E Hoffman T Coyle R Murr y R Sny er R Frnz W Ostrum Mr Farron Bug none J DeGarns M Junior Chess Club This club has the purpose of giving boys and girls, who are interested in chess as a leisure time game, the opportunity to play. The play builds up con- fidence in the player's ability and allows him to try out vari- ous moves both offensive and defensive. Records of the game are kept and champions are determined at the end of the year. FIRST ROW, left to right: W. Goebel, R, Borriello, B, Thomas, R. Erikson, R. I.aValle. SECOND ROW: J. Levy, C. Nigro, J. Fleisher, Mr. Roberts. THIRD ROW: C. Anderson, G. Bots- chin, B. McCrary, R. Theismeyer. ABSENT: B. Barker, R. Connolcy, B Capobianco, A. Snyder, C. Aiston, M. Simkin, H, Aber, N. Meyer. Senior Chess Club The purpose of this club is to stimulate thinking in this game of skill and to develop confidence in the individual player. FIRST ROW, left to right: C. Smith, J. Anderson, R. Sanger, P. Russo, D. Shea, B. Broclil, G. Edwards. SECOND ROW: E. Conklin, M. Donn D. Lanspery, G. Gertsen, B. McCall, D, Gilchrist, D. Hill, D. Julin, Mr. Clum. ABSENT: R. Duryea, T. Lutz, C. Daniels. +4 Stamp Club The students exchange stamps among themselves and learn the important facts about the collec tion, the history, and the value of stamps. FIRST ROW: left to right: D. Hib- bard, R, Gemma, L. Rinne, S. Thresher, E. Fehsal. SECOND ROW: E. Falk, L. Stolarz, L. Shaw, L. Seifried, Mrs. Varin. THIRD ROW: J. Donn, D. Staus- tield, C. Dixon, J. Erikson, P. Miller. ABSENT: C. Luinetti, L. Stcirlarg. G.A.A. The G.A.A. was set up last year to encourage more girls to partici- pate in the athletic program. It has been very successful in enlarg- ing both the intramural and extra- mural programs. FIRST ROW, left to right: L. Murray, C. Syvarth, C. Orlando, H. Waldron, B. Bittman. SECOND ROW: L. Matlock, M. Eugen, M. Scholl, G. Smith, J. Heck, A. Piscitelli, J. La Brake, Miss Sproat. THIRD ROW. A. Kaufman, B. Tassman J. Davidson, J. Paxton, R. Kepler. ABSENT: A. Dresher. Ski Club This club, organized to promote skiing, has a program which in- structs its members in the funda- mentals of the sport. Through the Ramapo Ski Club and the U. S. Eastern Amateur Ski Association, of which they are members, they learn the safety rules and courtesies of skiing. Also, through the New Jersey Ski Council, they are able to participate in junior races. FIRST ROW, left to right: R. Forteman, M. Goebell, B. Matlock, S. Smith. SECOND ROW: H. Paxton, B. Sherry, D. Gartrell, M. Kerlin, N. Bock, B. Harniman, Miss Hicks, G. Jeffery. A. A. The boys' Athletic Association is mode up of two representatives from each class. The purpose of the A.A. is to assist Coach Tac- chino in the athletic program. The A.A. is also responsible for the presentation of athletic awards at the close of each school year. FIRST ROW, left to right: J. Starer, W. Kiernon, Mr. Tacchino. SECOND ROW: P. ltkin, G. Wissig, J. Machold, D. Pozar, G. Dusanenko, P. Slipock, R. Gemma. Senior Rod and Gun Clubs Students in this club learn all conservation laws of hunting and fishing and the safe handling of fire arms. FIRST ROW, left to right: R. Festa, D. Coates, R. Gustafson, R. Landi. SECOND ROW: W. DeBryne, H. Zanger, W. Klingmon, J. Kachmore, B. Johnstone, J. Sogala, Mr. Eccher. TO' The students learn the value of conservation, become familiar with fishing and game laws, and learn about the various types of hunting and fishing equipment. They also learn the care and use of firearms. FIRST ROW, left to right: M, McManus, J. Fitzgerald, W. Moir, T. Chamber- lain, J. Cralt, E. Burger. SECOND ROW: C. Peters, P. Britney, W. Hansen, J. Hughes, T. Eiben, A. Grando, Mr. Travaglini. THIRD ROW: B. Hahn, W. Click, D. Lutz, C. Peterson, R. Fabis, D. Jack- son, W. Meyer. ABSENT: J. Steiner, J. Grant, D. Knapp. 9 A..-.. . Junior Rod and Gun Club This club learns the functions and names of all types of weapons. In addition they learn how to sight and aim, and receive special in- struction in archery and fly cast- ing. To supplement their instruc- tion, they are shown movies. FIRST ROW, left to right: F. Flood, R. Schwartz, J. Odell, J. Gibbons, J. Carlson, D. Grando, T. Ebers, R. Costin, R. Hannigan. SECOND ROW: C. Gibbons, V. Amo- rese, T. Costin, P. Roftino, E. Stevens, A. Strandberg, H. Wiebicke, R. Se' dita, J. Peterson. THIRD ROW: Mr. Becraft, l.. Rossi, P. Pulis, G. Prouty, T. Rostrum, K. Herdman, R. Gobel, R. Sedita, H. Peterson, R. Holmes, B. Parsloe, Mr, Conklin. Radio Club The purpose of this club is to develop an understanding of basic radio principles and electronic circuits. The members also con- struct various electronic equipment. FIRST ROW, left to right: M, Ready, E. Windle, T. Jackson, E. Schultz, R. Gilchrist, R. Hersey. SECOND ROW: J. Moody, S. Leif, A. Smith, S. Freed, A. Van Meter, Mr. Anderson, M. Lutz, M. Colletta, K. McReynolds, D. Richter. Math Club The members of this club work out puzzles, quizzes, and eighth grade regents. One day a week they run the club themselves, in order to get practice in teaching techniques. FIRST ROW, left to right: J. Purdy, C. Miller, J. Henderson, D, Powell. SECOND ROW: J. Fisher, Mr. Mallcind, M. Pape. ABSENT: J. Olson, B. Tellefsen, L. Swanson, B. Berardi, J. Donato. I Photo Developing Club The purpose of this club is to learn the process of the developing of film plus printing and enlarg- ing of pictures. FIRST ROW, left to right: Mr. Kune- mund, L. Christensen, S. Winterbot- tom, J. Matter, V. Foran, T. Simons SECOND ROW: N. Gundersen, L Brann, B. Wirth, B. Sidoli. THIRD ROW: L. Raunanger, R. Wil- helm, C. Julces, D. Botkin. FOURTH ROW: R. Martin, E. Tobey, R Clememsen, G. Wright, K. Vindenes ABSENT: D. Brodken. Lab. Techniques Club Students have a chance to learn how to work with human body fluids, tissues, and culturing proto- zoas. They also learn how to manipulate glass for needed ma- terials in the experiments. FIRST ROW, left to right: I.. Pianka, W. Dudan, J, Threscher, H, Mills. SECOND ROW: C. Otten, S. Quick, S. DeRopp, B. Rogers, Mrs. Tuck, C. Owen, K. Wilkins, J. Krebs, S. Wirth. THIRD ROW: P. Logan, J. Shaw, J. Fisher. Living Lab Under the supervision of Miss Fitch the pupils observe the dif- ferent forms of nature. FIRST ROW, left to right: P. Kloiber, M. Gauarino, C. Joyce, J. Kipp, K. Smith, N. Smith. SECOND ROW: J. Nagy, Miss Fitch, M. Benson, C. Johnston, B. Lovett, M. Van Dorpe, R, Tuck, P. Witt, J. Cifuni, M. Pritchard, R. Coons. THIRD ROW: D, King, J. Keesey, F. Kay, R. Scheu. Nurses Club This club is organized for those girls interested in nursing as a career or other related health careers. The program includes learning simple nursing procedures, viewing films, and listening to speakers from various fields of nursing. FIRST ROW, left to right: R. Huius, D. Norris, C. Fay, B. Van Ness, C. Tritt, S. Jones. SECOND ROW: P. Modor, S. Fisher, K. Deutsh, S. Hoag, P. Hopper, M. Peterson, Mrs. Mullin. THIRD ROW: R. Viele, J. Schefcick, M Marina, M. Nicodema, C. OBrien E. Luinetti, B. Knarich. ABSENT: B. Schirret, C. Terpak, J MacDonald, I. Allard. Printing Club This club has shown its worth to the school by printing its tickets, report cards, programs, and sched- ule cords, thus providing the boys an excellent opportunity to set up the print, and actually do a pro' tessional job. FIRST ROW, left to right: J. Rudlin, J. Arnold. SECOND ROW: S. Hasbrouck, R. Danis, G. Grahan, R. Rodewold, B. Engelke, Mr. Marchack, K. Donn, F. Batzold. lqmuu -we-wus'-1 1 Poster Club This club is under the direction of Mrs. Lucca. People of the Poster Club use their artistic ability to announce social and athletic events of the year. FIRST ROW, left to right: W. Bidle, L. Muise, B. DeMaio, C. Borriello, I. Foley, R. DelMarsio, Mrs. Lucca. SECOND ROW: T. Alston, D. Raich, W. Johnston, C. Schoftauser, N. Mar- quordt, P. Grace, B. Geddes. THIRD ROW: H. Carlson, D. Persing D. Tuttle, J. Richter, S. Miller. .N Industrial Arts Club This club gives the boys enrolled in the ninth grade Comprehensive General Shop classes additional time to work on proiects that could not be completed during regular class periods. FIRST ROW, left to right: Mr. Parker, C. Olsen. SECOND ROW: A. Ross, J. Crowley, .I. Golden, M. Foley, D. Seville, R Persing, W, Wager, K. Jukes, S. Perry. THIRD ROW: .l. Pessagno, K. Omland, J. Lewis, W. Polhemus, R. Merrideth, B. O'Leary, L. Keene. ,Z 'v 5 ,. Dance Club H. Aber, G. Albrecht, C, Armstrong, C. Bennett, L, Bickmore, P. Holliday, AA H0051 B- Gcbrgalf F- Goglgonef R, Gcgigonef D. Hes. Bittman, J. Bonini, C. Brain, J. Brislin, E. Burnham, P. Byrnes, J. Cl'19l9S, J. Higgitt, J- HOUQLL W- KOH, K- KYTGPP, P. KObbS, J- l-Ulliefr Cincatta, J. Condura, A. Conklin, L. Conklin, R. Cook, L. Coons, Lcmolxlf ND' Tlorlchipfh fgccgrdf D'JMg?kf RWMEMTJCBQ- 'l' A , A organ, , ata e, . ic os, . range, , sen, , amaier, E' Davis' Br De Groot' V' De Lcppe' A' Demm' V4 De Luna' B' B. Phillips, J. Prendergast, R. Reynolds, R. Ritchie, S. Roach, J. De Maouettes, P. Edwards, D. Elwood, N, Fabis, F. Francella M. - - I I V f Robinson, E. Rogers, S. Rustman, D. Scalbin, L. Scott, M, Simkin, FU 'Cell'r J' PGY' EA Fellllfer W- Fisher, B- GQSSQI, M- Glofr G4 J,Sosnowicl1, S, Stout, V, Straut, R. Thiesmeyer, R. Walker, L,Wieber. S W ,.,.4.s-W. my., Library Assistants E Fehsa' D Richter, J Steinberger. 'l Wcdl- 9lO l' E Sclwllzi Stral, J. Di Giacomo K Maslcell, M. Brewster, E. Foley, C G Nrtgnt, 'J Faran, D Mase, M Ready,L Kalthatl, C, Fay, S, Nogyl S4 fwgythrgp, P Wilson, D. Orange, C, Stegmeyer, l S:':,'nQn, A, Ptarnpszn, J Terpclc, L. Maise, V. Chipperheld, L. Nichols, C. Brady, M Brown, B. Prandato, J. Luther, M Farlaw Bfzighgcnr A M32 Er C Nocarca, J. Qaiclc R Bennett, B. J MCGrgth, J Terpak R Delrasaria, D. Wissing, E. Davis, J. Kohn De Ncyelles B. Tasrran, L DOW' 5 pfmldolof P- Fisher' Hi S. Quiclc,M.'-Nescott,J.Scl1wa1lsC1. Language Club This club was organized to fos- ter interest in the various langua- ges. The students are given an op- portunity to expand their class- room activities by practicing oral expression, learning songs, writ- ing pen-pal letters, and listening to language records. FIRST ROW, left to right: C. Burtin, Mrs. Kirkland, Mrs. Marshall. SECOND ROW: V. Ziccardi, J. Mason, B. Schimph. ABSENT: J. Goldstein. Reading Club This club is designed to promote reading for enjoyment and to show the correct use of the Library. FIRST ROW, left to right: J. Montone, W. Steinhott, P. Vaughan, Mrs. Keesey. SECOND ROW: B. VanTassel, J. Jack- son, S. Click, R, Molatch, D. Slcght. ABSENT: N. Coleman. Library Club The purpose of this club is to give students who are interested in books a chance to work with them. Also these students work to better the services of the library. FIRST ROW, left to right: K, Maskell, T. Wodlington, S. Northup, J. Mc- Grath, M. Brewster, A. Hcmpson. SECOND ROW: Miss Ellsworth, M. Brown, P. Fisher, M. Farlaw, D. Wis- sing, Miss McGuire. THIRD ROW. J. Quick, C. Nogy, L. Broughton. ABSENT: R. Del Rosario, V, Elwood, J, Hahn, J. Kohn, B. Morgan, J. Wy- man, H. Stral, D. Wiegand, S. Winterbottom, E. Foley. l 'X If-7' . l i I tel' ,, Wai H -I Il Future Homemalcers of America This club is a member of the National F.H.A. These girls work on projects such as, teas for teach- ers, fudge sales, and wrapping Christmas gifts. They also work on personal projects which help im- prove our school. FIRST ROW, left to right: K. Sundberg, J. Wagner, S, Hutt, B. Miller, B Champeau, D. Gaglione, M. Gale B. Eberling. SECOND ROW: Miss Dewar, M. Webb T. Rumohr, H. Brown, A. Dillon, L Weiss, L. Kunick, B. Webb, V. Ventimeglia, R. Tveit. THIRD ROW: C. Sidoli, B. Wohl. 1 Hostess Club This club tries out party recipes, serves teas, and makes up floral arrangements. FIRST ROW, left to right: R. Conigliaro, L. Loebig, M. Vellane, B. VanGeIder, K. Holtahun, M. Hamilton, G. Siclxlesl, J. Schwatka. SECOND ROW: S. Heath, J. Garrison J. Rockwell, L. Greenrose, B. Holmes THIRD ROW: C. Pessagno, R. Daukza B. Barolet, E. Gundersen, M. West- cott, H. Raich, J. DeGaris, Miss Wil- helm, B. Santo. 1 ABSENT: P. Bender, F. Fisher, B Hopper, I. Hubbard, P. Miller, A Moller. Clarlcstown Capers The Capers is a weekly column that appears in the Journal News in order to inform nor'-f-ts as well as students of the activities in the school. Mr. Malloy is tne faculty advisor. LEFT TO RIGHT: B. LaBraIce, M. Batz- old, Editor, S. deRopp, J. Martin, Mr. Malloy, Advisor. vw 1 .ww I, qv' Quill and Scroll Ram's Horn FIRST ROW, 'eff ,O ngni. 5. Canning, D- Bock, J. Davis, FIRST ROW, left to right: L, Bottorf-T, J, Moller, D. Bock, L, Bono,-ff, Mn Grigmonl A. Rodewald, S. Canning, J. Davis, S, Wirth. sEcoNo ROW1 J. Moller, J. Raymond, A. Roaewoid, s. SECOND ROW- J- Rome- K- Fair- Mr- Gfitmon, M. wifih, K. Fair, M. Snyder. Snyder- B- Miller- J- Raymond- This club is a member of the Quill and Scroll Society. It publishes the school newspaper. The members attend ci three day Columbia Scholastic Press Association Convention in New York City. 5I l 'X ,V -as .Z 5 . ,Ai in-5 'l ' r W A? QB 'K Y . N? 'Ula ff I' I 'Il gn I ,.. .' I X ,Q ll' .U 1 , , 1 Q- Q 1:1 ' W, ff' 'Baie 'WT--s'-T' 'X Ram's Horn Editors FIRST ROW, left to fight: J- JOHNSON- C4 Johnson' V4 D9Ml-'lhf THIRD ROW: R. OMeara, R, Levy, E. Feiler, K. Meizler, D. Morris- C. Malmgren, L. Price, S. Taylor, R, Show. sey, S Felsen, C. Uhl, M. Goldsmith, P. Brennan, L, Brunies. SECOND ROW: P. Zingale, M. Levy, H. Stout, P. McPartlond, D. ABSENT: J. Foster, D. Kaufman, l.. Ostrom, E. Rogers, B. Strand- Ranch, K. Moore, D. Scholl, M. Van Tassell, J. Martin. befg, J, Sogtgrl J, Thorne, R, Walsh, J.Wyman, S. Winterbottom, 101 xx Scholarship Club This club acquaints its members with the problems that will await them in college. The club drills regularly on sample College Board Exams and Aptitude Tests. FIRST ROW, left to right: K. Siewert, Mr. Carroll, I, McCutcheon. SECOND ROW: R. Cesca, T. Dusenenko. ABSENT: R, Koch. Honor Society The members, selected annually by the faculty, are chosen for their character, scholarship, leadership, and service. The group performs services for the school and attends county gatherings. FIRST ROW, left to right: l.. Bottorft, M. Rushmer, M. Batzold, B. LaBrake D. Kaufman, M. Seery. SECOND ROW: A. Rodewald, N. Favre, R. Murray, T. Lutz, R. DeGaris, C Britton, J. Martin. THIRD ROW: B. Engelke, J. Feiclt, J Davis, S. DeRopp, Mr. Malloy. ABSENT: C. Travis, A. Ashe, R. Zabaclc. Foreign Students LEFT TO RIGHT: Biarn Fridhnnsson from lceland, Mr Dorm, Angelilni Laiou from Greece. i i . 1 Dramatics Club The students in this club learn the basic stage crafts by extemporaneous work. They also read and analyze script. - l L A . Q N-5 FIRST ROW, left to right: C. Wodrow, P. Cooper, N. Kerlin, T. Arnold. SECOND ROW: C. Lawrence, B. Johnson, J. Kolstadt, B. Sheldon, P. Barone, M. Rabitin. THIRD ROW: N. Murray, M. Rierson, P. Tuck, M. Winn, M. Conklin N. de Varrene, N. Windle, L. Meek. 1 FOURTH ROW: L. Dahm, L. Keltort, C. Henry, I. Daniels, P. Pi- sano, H. Mueller, J. Pavignano. FIFTH ROW: Mr. Naismith, J. Bittman, J. Collins, D. Theis, B Crowley, S. Cohen, A. Maggie. SIXTH ROW: E. Muise, J. Pavignano, E. Collins, J. Bettleheim, P Adkins, D. Babcock, W. Vanderbush. SEVENTH ROW: J. Luther, P. Smith, G. Karel, A. Krebs, L. Hagen, B. Freed. Cue N' The dramatic club was organized to give people a chance to interpret roles before the Senior Play and to broaden appreciation for dramatic art. They presented a program of comic and dramatic sketches for the public, worked on pantomime and attended a theatre party in New York. Curtain Club FIRST ROW, left to right: R. Tyler, B. Branson, J. Sickles, P. Steen SECOND ROW: C. Hanley, M. Martin, J. Vierboorn, M. Lorenzini D. DeLupp, J. Fibble. THIRD ROW: S. Nemeroft, E. Simon, J. Palestro, R. Powell, P Svahn, W. Hansen. FOURTH ROW: C. Bruno, J. Roessel, T. Pedersen, K. Stein, J Walker, C. Burtin, Miss Porretta. ABSENT: A. Beaubelle, S. Briscoe, N. Christ, D. Francisco, D Gagliardo, J. Gaudette, A. Itkin, J. Krebs, D. MacDonald B. Montone, J. Morin, K. Muise, P. Ostrum, R. Polhemus, M 103 Seery, C. Crew. v :susnQe-at M 7 '----:annum-Lf r f ' Q A . 3 N. . 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Snyder, Co-Capicing B. Albrecht, A. Hohl- mcnn, J. Zovistoski, H. Roich. BAND AND MAJORETTES .cl Twirlers FIRST ROW, left io right P. Bender, L. Loebig, A. Dillon, B Bittmcn. SECOND ROW: D. Raich, Capicing B. Hopper, Drum Mcjoreffe P. Miller, M. Vellane, S ' b FIRST ROW, leff to righl: R. Walker, J, Walker, J. Van Eps, J. Feiclr, B. Freed. el'llOl' Gm el' . A - SECOND ROW. W. Hansen, S. Miller, M. Bensen, R. Bram, S. Taylor, P. McPor1lcnd, S. Wirth, M Guarino, D. Kaufman, M. Rushmer, B. Walsh S Belle B Freed THIRD ROW: H. Waldron, W. Wager, K. Siewenl J. Johnson, M. Steflens, K. Travis, R. Molalch J. Krebs, B. Shea, J. Warriner. FOURTH ROW: J. Hurley, J. Meek, T, Guliech, S. Plunket, P. Svahn. FIRST ROW, leff lo right. B. Wirth, Henderson. J, Braun. A. Kaufmann. - SECOND ROW: l. Anderson, G. Smiih, A.Orlando, G. Oxley, S, Kerlin, T. Arnold, N. Kerlin, E. Gundersen, B. Hopper, M. Forlow, K. Vindenes, M. Coletta, B. Engelke, R, Rodewald, G. Crahan, B. Clemensen. THIRD ROW: B. Winkos, S. Winterboftom, B. Santo, R. Wilhelm, L. Dreeland, J. Condura, L. Shaffhouser, J. Robinson, M. Rabirin, D. Wisslng, K. Sundberg. FOURTH ROW: J. Olin, R. Thomas, S. Fried. 105 ! l l Senior Glee Club B4 Bronsenf P4 Hopper, 54 Houg, C' BfSf1f1ffl5e 'f P- Wifi' G- Meek, Fortman, W. Fisher, J. Hough, W. Walker, J. Mason, D. Bock, V. K- Siewefff D- KOUfmCf1f1f W- WUQHGY, M- NlC0d9mU, J- Wclliefr SA Fay, H. Stout, S. Solomon, J. Feick, C. Hanely, M. Kerlin, B. Walsh, Plunkett, P. McPartland, M. Sutter, M. Benson, T. Pederson, N. J, Van Epi, J, Sigkleg, K, Travis, T. Wqdlingtan, J, Nagy, C. Ferro, Robinson, J. Simon, J. Vierboom, J. Roesel, E. Fethke, C. Sidoli, R. L, Murray, J, Pgxlgnl B, Sqhwebel, ri ii ' 1 -1. I Junior Glee Club T. Costin, B. Costin, S. Drames, F. Fleischer, B. Fried, L. Phillips, A, Orlando, K. Lavalle, D. Gartrell, D. Wiegand, J. Dann, P. Gale L. Siefried, C. Tasman, P. Lucas, T. Jackson, T. Bracey, G. Moise, K. Herdman, S. Steinberg, W, Collins, T. Steen, C. Nogy, J. Con dura, B. Morgan, B. Sidoli, G. Oxley, J. Purdy, J. Henderson J. Bettelheim, R. Dausza, P. Bender, P. Miller, N. Kerlin, T. Arnold, L. Stolarz, E. Falk, D. Theis, A. Krebs, J. Collins, V DeLappe, J. Prendergast, P. Tuck, M. Winn, M. Conklin, S. Kerlin, G. Smith, M. Edwards, L. Brunies, J. Heck, G. Sickles, J. Bittman L. Loebig, L. Ravanger, K. Sundberg, P. Fisher, H. Stral, J. Wyman C. Jukes, J. Wagner, S. Hutt, V. Meeker, A. Kaick, N. Windle, D Jackson, L. Dahrn, N. DeVarenne, M. Rabatin, J. Braun, L. Schof? hauser, S. Click, N. Coleman, P. Gilmartin, L. Branrv, J. Newell S. Northrop, P. Gerig, E. Foley, P. Vaughan, R. Hannigan, P Toscana, E. Collins, B. Engelke, V. Bruno, C. Henry, M. Hamilton E. Gundersen, B. Hopper, K. Pratt, R. Wilhelm, S. Winterbottom L. Hagen, P. Smith, C. Demarest, S. Thresher. Rythmaires This band plays at some of the school dances. FIRST ROW, left to right: L, Meek, L. Dreeland, C. Tasmond, D. Theis. SECOND ROW: Mr. Hemmingford, B. Geddes, D. Wissing, L. Schauf?- hauser, W. Fisher, G. Smith, R. Rodewald, R, Cook, B, Engelke. THIRD ROW: G. Oxley. Sophisticated Swingsters This band plays at our school dances and also accepts invitations to play for other school dances. FIRST ROW, left to right: Dr. Carney, B. Freid, N. Robinson, P, Svahn, S, Wirth, H. Waldron, B. Walsh, M. Rushrner, J, Van Eps, T, Gulich. SECOND ROW: S. Plunkett, J. Hurley, R. Molatch, J. Warriner, J. Meek, D. Dillon, S. Warriner, G. Smith, J. Mason. THIRD ROW: W, Walker, S, Freicl. Junior Band This band gives the students training for the Senior Band. They parade at some home football games and participate in the Spring Concert. FIRST ROW, left to right. F. Fleisher, C. Molgrem, D. Wissing, B. Sidoli, G. Smith, J. Olsen, A. Stout, R. Schwartz, W. Fisher, T. Steen, C. Bennett, L. Dreeland, L. Schauft- hauser, P. Tuck, M. Rabatin, J. Braun, B. Geddes, P. Smith, L. Hagen. SECOND ROW: Mr Hernrningtord, B. Oxley, A. Orlando, R. Thomas. D. Richter, A. Krebs, R. Cook, B. Engel- ke, B. Porsole, R. Rodewald, F. Flood. THIRD RONN: R Denis, P Lyman, B King, M. Collette, J. Hendersen, K Sandberg, R Levy, B, Galgano, F, Hansen, C. Gibbons, G Crohan ,-'vig' TV' 1 .Q -1 Q I ,li N - f -M f 3 I+ 51 ig ' .. 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Q i N XR K,I..- KX' C3 H GI N H IQ Z' QP 5: 52 ,vb 55. 'il- :I- :rn Z f'5 Q QC '42 ZZ Sm FT 77 wishes good luck to the Class of 1958 and invites it und its friends to use the business and profes- sional services of this historic corner. Ask for your copy of the CLARKS- VILLE CORNER BULLETIN, tell- ing the interesting story of this in- teresting location. Compliments of TOWN MEN'S SHOP FOR YOUR FROST - Tuxedos and Dinner jackets I'lllVL'I'Stl'IlNV New York THE HOUSE OF FASHION . wc' LTD. 17 N. BHOADVVAY, NYACK lUIGI PIZZERIA ROUTE QXV I ngers 8-2229 32? BEST YVISHISS Q from - .., F0 Re ' - i5The Class of '61 I 0 co 8-3286 CONGERS SPORT SHOP SPORTS i: GAMES EQUIPMENT UNIFORMS L- XVORK CLOTHES O Lake Road Congers, N. Y. -Lug lit? 1 1 ,. ,E Q55 e PEOPLES BANK HAVERSTRAW HAVERSTRAW N Y Our NEW CITY UFHCE NEW CITY N. Y cm C0ll9I'aflfl!1le 342 gfaduafeif H T h o f - Also - F COUNTY PHARMACY Michael P. Yuda, Ph. G. COUNTY REXALL DRUGS 'A' 68 Main St., New City Phone: NE -4-2470 NE 4-9751 W 1-1650 West Nyack Service Station TOXVINC SlCHVlCI'f --Nvcvr Closer!- Corm-rs lioutm 59 G 303 XVest Nyack, N. Y. Chas. Hekl - Harry Clark JALOUSIE WINDOW CORP. OF AMERICA HOME IMPROVEMENT SPECIALISTS if 39 VV, Route 59 Nanuet, N. Y. NAnuet 3-3050 i, L , ' . . .N ' 5.5, , K . . 'g . M., - 5.5 CFIJIIIIIHIIICYIFS' uf BENEFICIAL FINANCE COMPANY 18 MAIN ST. HAVFRSTRAXV HA 9-0 A -46 BROWNSEll'S FLOWER SHOP OUR FLOXVERS SAY IT FOR YOU 43 New Main St. HilN'0fStI2lW', N. Y. HA 2266 Compliments of Town Fair if NEW CITY, NEW YORK Orangeburg Manufacturing Co Inc ND QLQT P1379 C REFNBL SH ROAD t 0 The Nahonal Bank of Haverstraw and Trust Company x ERSTRKXX -A' O 'I DEG I - ORANGEBURG, NEW' YORK Plcrmcm 2-080 O HA ' . '. N. Y. Q -sig AA MCDERMOTT BROTHERS DAIRIES K C C QZTN GOOD I l'HNI7'L'HE IS AN INSURANCE IN HAPPINESS T H E B E E H I V E Rockland Countgfs L11r,ue.s-I Furniture Selection Huvcrstrzlw, N. Y. Tel. HA 9-5773 JAMES ZABRISKIE 'A' ON BROADWAY XYACK, N. Y. NY 7-0816 Allison 8. VerVulen Co. Everything to Build Anything Large Display of DO IT YOURSELF ITEMS 'A' ROUTE 9YV 6: XYESTSIDE AVENUE HAverstraw 9-5701 l1 CROSS COUNTY DINER FOOD J: SERVICE AT ITS BEST . I - Open 24 Hours - 0 ROUTE 59 XVEST NYACK, N. Y. FRANK RASO 8. SONS, CORP. XVHOLESALE FRUIT 42 PRODUCE Distributors of Frozen Foods i' 15 Burd St., Nyack, N. Y. NYack 7-1138, 1607 117 Tal N Xmut '3 7136 JUHN A G0lDEN 8. SON DI S07 O ir PII XIOI T11 XXXL LT NIH XORIx GOOD I L Fix to the CLASS O11 08 Dexter Press, nc WEST NYXCR N X g . S1110-S L' Sc'ruic'C O , 7 .-1 J 75 4 I . 7 ' ' Y 7 A 1 , 1 '. . NE 4-2128 Lic. L5917 NEW CITY LIQUOR STORE C. Kleinhammer, Prop. FINE WINES if LIQUORS Opposite the Court House Slain Street New City, N. Y. WILLIAM F. GRIFFITH REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE 59 East Central Avenue Pearl River, N. Y. Tel. PEarl River 5-4803 JOHN J. YUDA HARDWARES 'A' Maple Ave. New City, N. Y. NEON SIGNS Sales - Service - Erection Painted Signs, Porcelain Signs, IVinzlou: Lettering, Highway Bulletins, Neon Clocks, Fluorescent Lighting, Bronze Tablets, Hon- or Rolls, Memorials. FROHLING SIGN CO. Serving Rockland County Since 1933 Nanuet, N. Y. Phone 2258 NEw City-1-5800 ROCKIAND-BERGEN SURVEYORS LICENSED SURVEYORS so. MAIN STREET NENV CITY, N. 1. 'A' Robert Iost Edward Barbour Compliments of SCHWEIZER FLORIST PEARL RIVER 'k THE JUNGLE SI-IOP, INC. Toi' DISCOUNT IIOUSIC Largest Selection in Rockland County YVlrolesule - Retail 'A' 11 Main Street Nyack, N. Y NEW Cxtx 4 7777 DXLELEY TIRE SERVICE WISIILS to uplus 1ts umglatulatlom to the class of 1958 Remembw T e uture 19 mlm mth ION Dune Safely' Rt 59 Monscx New York OLR BLS? W 1511145 IO IIIL CL XSS Ol 9 Nyack Bunk and Trust Company N1-XCR NEW XORL XLI B XNKING SERVICES Mcmbef Federal Dcposzt Insurance Company - - - 1 ' -LLLL , -4 , '. x. x. .x.. ' . , . ' . I ' . . I ' u .n n fy Ku Y 1 f W F, . . . , Duleley Tire sEl'ViC9 l I I 7 I9 , 4-, , 7 Y 1-. ,. ,. 1- v. . p... ' ' 1 L . ' Or 11 - NV1 7 7 - A. 4. , L A , 7 7 q 4 1 L J A 1 A. - I Q ' Compliments of SANFORD PHARMACY PEARL RIVER NEW YORK Compliments of WIDMANN BROTHERS 0 THE GIFT BOX GIFTS FOR YOUR HOME if FOR YOUR FRIENDS -TOYS 4: CARDS- Nlain Street New City NE 4-2435 c1UlII1Il1III!'IIf.Y nf NEW CITY LUNCHEONETTE Featuring DOLLY II.-KDISON' ICI-I CREAM Main Struct New City Cnrnplirnvrzts ni NEW CITY GARAGE, INC. Hill Ilnurll - Inlm Bracllvy ESSO PRODUCTS 105 Main Street New City, N. Y 1-1. NEw City 4-2.541 WILHELMINA PLUNKETT GENERAL INSURANCE O S. TIl.I.IM 8. CO. Rockland Lake, N. Y. C0ng0r5 8-6134 BEAUTIFUL FABRICS at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES R. C. VVilIian1s R. C. WILLIAMS 84 CO., INC. 1080 Leggett Aw-nuc Bronx 59, N. Y. ROYAL SCARLET Al' COl'RMI'fT Distributors of Fine Foods Since 1811 Maple Avo. New City, N. Y BLSI' XVISHLS Rockland Funeral Home NIAIN STREET 'NEW CITE NEYV XORK NEW Cltx 4 4300 Coyle 8. Coyle, Inc 6 NIAIN STREET 'NEW CITY N X A T 1 1 i 7 4 7 O REAL ESTATE 'A' INS I 'HANCE 9 6 ' ' I1 T 1 HUTTON-JOHNSON CO., INC. BUILDING MATERIALS PAINT if HARDWARE LAWN if GARDEN SUPPLIES 'k 139 Main Street Nanuet, New York NA 3-3851 Compliments of CARLSON 8t SVAHN, INC. TILE - LINDENS - CABINETS Rt. 59 Monsey, N. Y. N Y 7-0550 Telephone NEW City 4-2384 Freddie's Sporting Goods MacGregor Sports Equipment Fishing Tackle - Guns - Ammunition Arcllery - YVorlc i' Sport Clothes Maple Avenue New City, N. COMPLIMENTS OF HERMAN I. MENTER i' Compliments of A FRIEND ir Nxuwk 7-0900 Nmck 7-0901 Hawvermale Hardware Co. Power Tools lzy: Dccoc Raynolll Paints - Porter Calrlc - Electrical Sup- plies -- Delta 6: Slzopsmitlz - Plumbing Supplies - Builders llarclware - llouse- wares - Gifts. Manuel S. Chanes, Owner 140 MAIN STREET NYACK, N. Y. Rockland County's Leading Hardware Since 1889 - 123 Every Good Wish or Success fo the Class of 7958 JERRY MASTRCMARINC Telephone HAverst1aw 9 5714 QZYN IUMBER 'k XIASONRI f STREL 'k STEEL SASH I I HAVERSTRAW, NEW YORK 4 1 A L7 Y v 1 s I FAVRE'S SERVICE STATION STUDEBAKER SALES 3: SERVICE PARTS dr ACCESSORIES 'A' QYV Stony Point, N. Y. ST 6-2711 BEST IVISHES from the CLASS OF '62 to The CIASS 0F '58 if SIMKIN'S, INC. RCA T.V. i- RADIO RECORDS - CAMERAS TOYS - SPORTING GOODS 22 NEW mm mam HAve rstr nw 9-4017 New York T Il e ROCKIAND COUNTY TIMES A GREAT XVEEKLY NEIVSPAPER XVi1Iiam McCabe, Publisher O HAverstraw 9-2000 125 1 E BLSF UISIILS fo flu' FLASQ OI 39 TOTII Class of FOUD Il Clx to the CL XSS Ol fz om The Class of L Lb , , ' ' 5,49 A A N , -L' I 4 I 'Q ' , X uf' qv Mfr' ' I I, 2' i, 5 Q, f , A ,fff . ' CQ. is . ff-J ' 'Z p , pr 'd,. xx , ,, . , X. X A - , H !.- , A 4 ,A 1.4 I , -is Lf Q , ' A af . .. Fi is ' . . ,. , ..... A-1 V . , r -I , , ,U V - g FI, . MJ 'Q' I ii M , 1 ,i ' A 4 X 1-ff ',4.f Q' K M A 5 . A I ,fa ff , X ' , 9-f' Pg' ga- Q' , ,N Vi, A Yi -1- E 2 -'Q -,f W , 'C 1 ' 1 J v D s X- 46159 'N' A' .N A, J ' - f tl' ' - 'V uf, - ff, - -Aa Y Q ,ff 11-2 Y. 2, y - qi N . 1 A ,T 5 ,Af K 1 A L, h A , f , bv , ' ' -X, Q, F.,-3 A Ay F .xx X ,. V ,N : f v A L . ' -ff' is kff , is X I ILT! L 7' 49 - X N AA ry r ' 1 4 -o-. , L x .A X +1 ' 4 v N i V UI xl u Q' N ' . 5 A A j l Z 1 1 - A I 3 I CONGERS MEAT MARKET Russ:-ll Towt CHOICE XIICATS - GHOCERIES DEl.ICATESSI:IN FRESII VEGl:I'l'ABLIfS FROZEN FOODS Complimcnt.s of MILLER DAIRIES, INC. 0 XVEST NYACK, N, Y. NY 7-1119 PEDERSEN'S REAL ESTATE 'A' INSURANCE 27 MAIN STREET NANUET, N. Y. N,-Xnuct 3-2295 N.-Xnuet 3-4494 NEW City 4-2301 WELLENS LUMBER 8. SUPPLY C0., INC. ROUTE 59 VVEST NYACK, N. Y. Opposite Auction City Market Phone: NYaCIc 7-3400 Lumber - Millwork - Plywood - Steel Hardware - Paints - Kitchen Cabinets Aluminum - Plumbing - Heating Bill CIEANERS 8. DYERS CALLO BROTHERS .Ilozlern Dry Cleaning Plant All IVUVIC Done on Prr'rni.w.s Route 59 VVest Nyack, N. Y Pllulw NY T-0445 Compliments of J. E. VANDERBILT 8. COMPANY, INC. LUMBER BUILDING MATERIAL PAINTS mf: HARDWARE O NEW CITY, N. Y. NE 4-4622 Est. 1869 203 NIAIN STREET HENIPSTEXD N X IX 'whoa 9 1484 O SCHOOLS OIPICES ' INSFIII TIONS Flea Plannzn Sauce R. A. Kelly, Inc. FURNITURE iw EQUIPMENT I fr , 1' 2 ' '14+'- .- Compliments of MEYN'S CONFECTIONERY A' MAIN STREET NEWV CITY C A R V E L Ice Cream 84 Ice Cream Products Catering to Birthday Parties and Luncheons 136 North Middletown Road Pearl River, N. Y. BEST WISHES from the CLASS OF '63 to The CLASS OF '58 1 E. Central Ave. PEarl River TAGER'S HOME OF FINE MEANS IVE.-LR Van Huesen and Arrow Shirts McGregor Sportswear Stetson Hats Nationally Advertised Clothinf' -Formal Wear for Rente- Compliments of GARRETT E. MILLER REAL ESTATE 'A' XVEST NYACK, N. Y. N Yack 7- 1392 Com liments 0 P A. T. GRANDO and FAMILY 'A' 5-2417 LEDERLE LABORATORIES DIVISION AMERICAN CYANAMID COMPANY Compliments of ir GEO. W. I-IADELER HARDWARE SINCE 1905 O PFInrl River 5-2066 NYack 7-3880 Thomas-Henry Electric Co. CONTRACTORS Industrial - Residential - Commercial Western Highway West Nyack, N. Y. Henry Friedman THE GIUBE SUFFERN NENV N. Y. NA 3-4200 Eves.: NA 3-3361 RUSCO OF ROCKLAND ROUTE 59A NANUET, NEXV YORK O Ward Coons Dlamond 2-4041 YANKEE LINEN SUPPLY INDEPENDENT SUPPLIER Q , 341 Hudson Street Hackensack, N. I. PLASTIC-CRAFT PRODUCTS CORP. PLASTIC MACHINED PARTS West Nyack New York 13 mplz nznls THI IHII NDI! B XNK NANUET NATIONAL BANK NL NX Xfililx Vgnzlu r 11111 ml Dcposll lnsurzmzr C orpnrullmz Cu '1 f .' of NANL'1iT NYICST NYACK 0 NY 7-9710 303 SERVICE STATION Oywn 2-I Hours LCBRICATION - ROAD SERVICE WASH JOBS -f FRONT END XVORK Compliments of BARMORE PUMP CO. 0 N Y 7-3770 Albert A. Manganelli 81 Farrell Sercicv Plus Ins-urunce REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE VVest Nyack, N. Y. KOSTER 8. SCHNEPF BUILDERS .IIASONRY i- cARPEN1'm' O Ncw City, New York Telephone NE 4--1797 L- -HW if 4 ' - 'lr' NEW CITY HARDWARE STORE PAINTS - ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES NEW CITY, N. Y. NYack 7-0318 HUGH E. WHITE THE Frwrgn.-4.1. HOME NYACK NEXV YORK VAN DER WAlDE'S 100 MAIN STREET NYACK. N. Y. O FOR POPULAR PRICED TEENAGE APPAREL Tel. NYack 7-1052 D. Fasano, Prop THE VENICE RESTAURANT BAR AND GRII.l Our Specialty: Italian-American Food Catering for YVedcIings and Banquets- Any Number - fJff'Il?.S'IflI - U. S. Route 9-NV Upper Nyack, N. Y. 133 Rockland National Bank SUFFERN TUXEDO 6 Convenient Offices IIONSEI SPRINC' VALIEI PE IRL RIVER HAVERSTRAIV ALL BXNRHXG F XCILITIES Membei of lferleml Dcposzt Insumnca C01p01atwn I BOUTON S INC FINE OFFICE EQUIPMENT PETS PARADISE Inc Rockland Counfys Comple+e Pei Shop Tropical Fish Bards Animals and RI 59 Pei Supplies SPRINCJ VALLEY N Y 6 O 9 So Broadway NYGCIK 73278 PRESCRIPTION LHEHISTS Rare Perfumes F me Cosmetzcs Gifts Toys Nla St ee! at C ng, r 6: Ne Hempstead Rd Niack 1560 J SUTERAS SONS FISH NIARRET VVlzolesaIe Retazl 13 So I'r1r1lxl11 Strc t lull 'N HARRY l'l0YlE CONTRACTING C0 I l , 7 1 7 A A I 7 V 7 A X 1 K J A I , ' I A l I Q ' 1 , ..' . , I . . ' I I I ' ' , . I I . . I . I - N , . . SP. -I7 I ' ' ' . Curnplimcnts of 1 W A 0 1 . . . I . l . ' . 1 C . . ln r ' v Y I 0 'cs 'w ' . Nyl 'H' - l 1 1 I Come and See the New WAGSCllAl'S STATIONERY - TOYS SPORTING GOODS NYACK, N. Y. NY 7-1007 RCA - TELEVISION - DVJIONT R. J. HARING RC-K RADIO DL XIOXT W HIRLPOOL Y -XSI-IER5 All Label Rf Urals 7 South Broadway 'Ns uk Te 'NX 1430 Complzments rf 90 XI-XIX S1 REFT NH-XCR N H Imn Our glllf Club mmf W New York FXSHIOXS ma mc xc um U V ll , .nRsaIIf.WfQQM523s5gr., 1 v vu N 'Qu N Q' WYB'333?Q82B3SB3Preem.. 2-WC V6 no 6 ' wmv! y NYACK lIllIAN SHOP SOA Khin St. NY T-1544 PEARL RIVER 10 Euxt Central Aw-. PE 5-4622 NE 4-4633 MEYER'S FOOD MARKET VEATS VEGETABLES AND BIRDS EYE FROZEN FOODS Mam St New Cnty N Y I 1 PICKWICK BOOKSHOP 80 XI-XIX STREE1 NX-XCR X X Outlmes for Your Subyects C omplwnents of PAlMATIERS MARKET XVEST NXACK N X A ' ' , N. Y. 1-- 7-- ' . ', .. ' 1 L u K Y ' s ff A QI 1 , , .I I. r, .v. Q- I I YNY 7- 686 4 1 'k 0 . , . Y Y DQ' wee' Uv' I V11 1 ' vs 'I Hgziivlxe.-1 fgitvvzv 1 1. t'7::2-V?:? I.w In I 'w VL' qv b H,Ea.11l- Y-I FW IDM M1 NN W I x gm Qt Y KCDWIN a corrm W X Archrtects XJ C275 125 East 46th Street New York, New York , r A1 gp ' X-- Xt- .- X '..... .. I X W ' M1 FX ,xi K 5 RQ ,XX 'XXXX5 X 'LL' lt J X +V .., X K X ' ' x ij 1 X! X - X: ' e K mfr' f , W I MARSHAll'S MARKET caocxmrzs - MEATS A VEGETABLES - FROZEN FOODS Lake Road Congers, N. Y CO 8-6657 Harry Kienke Phone 8-6100 Compliments of CONGERS EBERllNG'S MARKET 5. .45 l R - LL '0 3'i,S WINE 8' 'Quo NEW CITY, N. Y. 'Qu sron: DOMESTIC O Lake Road Congers, N. Y. llCHTER'S IXFANTS' - CHILDRENUS - LADIES' YVEARIXG APPAREL Havcrstraw, N. Y. New City, N. Y. BLAUVELT MARKET THE SFORE WHERE QUALITY RULES 595-w ' 1 2 Iii Congratulations Class of '57 ROSENBERG'S YVHOLESALE DISTHIBFTORS Paint, AVllIl1NljICf, IlllVlIlL'llTl' I':Il'!'f7fI'!II Supplifis- 12 Nluin St, llnvcrstraw, X. Y Tel. PI 2- 1622 DENNY'S GARAGE AUTO REPAIRING - LUBRICATING Dennis A. Natale, Prop. ROUTE 303 BLAUVELT, N. Y. 137 the C1153 0 FOLLOXV YHL CO1 DLX Rl LI: T from the G 0 O SUCCESS' ROCKIAND LIGHT 8. POWER HAVERSTRAXV X I 11, U x! REDDY KILOW.-ITT Says: Our Service ut Your Service BLUE BIRD SHOP FOREMOST FOR SMART FASHION 'k NYACK NEVV YORK CO 8-2335 VALLEY COTTAGE HARDWARE LAKE ROAD VALLEY CU'I I'Ai Q E T H E S C O O P Wrextrrll Iliglnmy. Blnlxwlt IJ II 1: !f,x1l1CIIStl7l law' Cfruunz - 'Ibm --C Smtiumry - Ilullrmlrk Clml. A, Cl, Spalding bc Brm, Ilixtrulmtur Ijlvflllllllf 2-95-39 KIYL1' 61 Cliff K.mfm.m, Pmps, VVL Cmnplilmfnts uf WILLIAM A. YUDA C1v11. r:xc:1.w:1fR O -st Nyack New CTONGHATLIATIK DNS 10 flu' CLASS OI ,518 BIll VINES NEXY YORK LIFE INS. CO, C :INN L York 13 i W WM WM? Congrafulalions and +he besf of luclrl We af Lorsfan are proud of the par? we have had ln helping +o malce your classbool: a permanent reminder of your school years, record'ng wifh phofo- graphs one of fhe happiesf and mos? exciring limes of your life! We hope fha? jus? as you have chosen us as your class phofographer, you will continue lo fhinlr ofl.orsfar1 Sfudios when you wan? pho+oqraphs fo help you remember ofher mcmenfous days fo come! When you choose Lorsfan porfraifs, you are sure ol lhe lines? craflsmanship af fhe mos? moclerafe prices! Foremosl School Phofogrephers in fhe Easl' L.'HCg,apl-ed Y Qf-mE :UBL Sl-HN O 22 Frrlc S? e Mcnlcar N f' nv 'T i z', 1 l ffL 'f 5.,-.,.f- U-, X S , i 1 5 1 1 U . 1 ,MQ Manhattan Towers
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