Dobbs Ferry High School - Periauger Yearbook (Dobbs Ferry, NY)

 - Class of 1958

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The classes, the teachers who helped shape our futures the 7 trip to Bear Mountain, the parties, the sports and activities, the fun, all these are the Memories in Our Scrapbook. an attempt to display what we, the Senior Clas 5 MARY JANE MARZIALE Editor-in-Chief ALICE KEILING EDITH FRANK Associate Editor Assistant Associate Editor YEARBOOK EDITORS: Left to Right: D. Canale, M. Dawson, J. Hauhart, L. McDowell, T. Barrels, J. Pisani, R. Audevard. Advisor Mr. Danahar. FW 'i .-f, .2-f ix Administration 4 5 X AL,. I L L,L, mf, J MR. HENRY WITT, JR. MR. HENRY 1CHAPIN President RRRR . -La 2- v MR. GARAH B. CALDWELL, JR MR. HARRY G. RUDOLPH - MR. JOHN Board Educatlon A. CREEDY MR. NOBLE 8 P. COWLES MR. WILLIAM Z. LINDSEY Principal of the High School MR. NORMAN HAWEELI Superintendent of Schools Facult Miss joan Abbott Miss Letta P. Baker Mr. Charles Cameron General Education Home Economics Instrumental Music Mr. Roger F. 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Q, Left to Right: Sara Cowles, Treasurerg Roy Higgins, Presidentg Theresa Barrels, Secretaryg John O'Conr1or, Vice-President. 14 5:55232 NICHOLAS J. ALBRECHT A penny for yonr tloonghtrf' Quiet, intelligent Nick . . . shy, but friendly . . . an expert when it come to sports informa- tion . . . studious . . . carefree . . . scholarly- seeming and mild-mannered. RICHARD N. ABRAMSHE I mn always at az lou to know bow much to believe of my own rtorierfj Easy-going, friendly Richie '... always hi and cheerful smile . . . roaring number 98 . . . ardent rock in roller . . . sharp shirts plus striped socks . . . hour long jibber-jabber about nothing . . , hep to the jive . . . Les Girls! . . . truly sociable , . . inexhaustible supply of pet phrases. Football l,2,3,4g Student Council 3g Varsity Club 4. 3 . Hllllllll 0 f -, ,- .H 'df ma -. S Q' 40 11 ' wan x E 5' I . .,:A GQ. SENIOR fig 1 I get RICHARD C. ALENCE Give every mari thy etzr, hiit few thy voice. Easy-going, reliable Rickie . . . dark, slim and good-looking . . . well known brown and white' convertible . . . cool lindy . . . warm- hearted . . . rock 'n roll fan . . . a sharp dresser . . . at home on the tennis court . . . bashful brown eyes . . . college plans. Tennis l,2,4g J.V. Basketball 1,2g Varsity Basketball 4g College Club 4. MQW, t ' sk 444.. L ' ? Am. .im 'M' 42'-Afffief-6 ROBERT LOUIS AUDEV D I never hurry, neither do I worry. Carefree, extra-smart Louie . . . the Happy Whistler . . . slow, slow, slow . . . never on time for classes . . . occasional bursts of enthusiasm . . . a champion quarterback . . . fruit salad . . . perpetual procrastinator . . . never a dull moment . . . give him food. Football 2,3,4, Captain 4g j.V. Basketball 1, 2g Baseball 1,3,4g Varsity Basketball 5,4g Var- sity Club 3,4, Secretary 4g Sports Editor of Peri- auger 4. It 4 if ii 'lr-o ii 944:15 l fev- ol THERESA MARY BARTELS Fair and softly goes far. Pretty, sensitive, affectionate Terry . . . quiet but in there! . . . oomphy cheerleader . . . always so neat and sweet . . . blank looks in Chemistry? . . . string of beaus . . . a smile for all the world . . . peaches 'n cream complexion . . . decorating ability. Student Council lg Cheerleader 2,5,4g Ushers' Club 2,3,4, Chorus 1,2,3,4g Class Secretary- Treasurer 3, Class Secretary 4, College Club 3,4, Activities Council 4, Historian of Periauger 4. hi ci. T,-evsfecmis U, 'Cor IWUQ-Ala., ifiu higi',i'Ctast-seiicfailelasz-.wvtes l L1bu,,L.LSEfCl Rio QJVR-Q3-Q U lgux- QJVFI-Zan... YO 'H' Elon 3 -B qooi H'LxH o I t I anew 11-uaiall lot I tails me i5'EN1:iEc1?TCl 0- A small bundle of brigbmerr . . . 1:2993 H13 Neat, sweet, and petite . . . Peanut . . . top notch twirler . . . terrific sense of humor . . . safaris to Hastings . . . whiz at volleyball . . . rock 'n roller . . . capable typist . . . fun to be with. Basketball 1,2,3, Softball 1,2,3g Hockey 2g Volleyball l,3g Chorus lg Newspaper 3,4g Busi- ness Achievement Club 3,4g Twirlers 4, Activi- ties Council 45 Associate Copy Editor of Peri- auger 4. 18 1? .B LORRAINE M. BRAY The sweetest type of heaven if home. Reserved but friendly Lorraine . . . does not like to Lindy! . . . I don't know . . . neat dresser . . . dyed-to-match sweaters and skirts . . . domestically inclined . . . fun in a quiet way . . . reserved appearance until one gets to know her. Photography Club lg Science Club lg Ushers' Club 2,5g Business Achievement Club 3,4. No' M ' eeffesf Uf , M39 HAROLD W. B JERKE The world dealt good-mzmredly with good-mztured people. Lively new addition to the Senior class . . . B-jerky with the crazy grin . . . always a bright remark . . . two's company . . . foot- ball: number 3O . . . candid . . . hidden intelli- gence . . . gregarious and a good mixer . . . food! . . . loves people and good times . . . tries to avoid work whenever possible . . . what a build! . . . Who asked ya?,' Varsity Football 4g Varsity Club 4. 19 hui? Wat' 'ZLL1 -41.0 NANCY A. BUCCI Life if not life at all without delight. Bouncy, happy Nancy' '... cute little bru- nette . . . always ready for laughs . . . oh, those big brown eyes! . . . intelligent, underneath it all . . . capable cheerleader . . . enthusiastic and sympathetic . . . wonderful figure and clothes that go with it. Chorus 1,2,3,4g Cheerleader 2,3,4, Student Council 2, Class President 2, Volleyball 33 Business Achievement Club 3,4g Assistant As- -Q Qociate Copy Editor of Periauger 4. X0 L . ,dimcatb , zlaflltffttf- jmtv J ui-Zigi, 01 4 f , ' thi! 314,01 45Z2f22?r ZWZMQ MZ. 246120 !4Jt141,52rMff,Z1 sjagxgjbq ' Jw JULZZCJ E70 mow! Zapata -flew! 52244 72fZftt4fy plihjlca-V 11,11 rw , THEREsA A. BUKov1cH She if af quiet ar tt lamb. Quiet, unassuming Terry,' . . . perky twirler . . . loves rock 'n roll . . . cool Lindier . . . stock car race enthusiast . . . dislikes Salesmanship intensely . . . friendly and helpful. Business Achievement Club 3,45 Student Council 3, Newspaper 4, Twirler 4. 20 wm I E is . MARJORIE MCCOLM CHAPIN Of more than common friemilinefrf' Energetic, enthusiastic and gay Margie . . . a smile for everyone . . . Hi, Chum! . . . oh, that giggle! . . . bright conversationalist , . . appreciates considerate people . . . prefers clas- sical music . . . crew-necks galore . . . Peri- auger shutterbug . . . future teaching career . . . a true friend and an unforgettable gal. Band l,2,3,4g Volleyball l,2,3g Basketball l, 2,4g Softball l,2,4g Activities Council l,5g Art Club 23 Junior Red Cross 2,3, President 3g College Club l,2,5,4g Senior Library Club 5,4, President 4g Senior Dramatics Club 23 Associ- ate Photography Editor of Periauger 4. DOMINIC CANALE A little nomeme now ami then if reliffaed by the wifest men. Likeable Paiz . . . ultra intelligence . . . College Club president . . . hard worker . . . quick wit . . . favored helper with homework . . . future in engineering field . . . helpful and considerate . . . a nice guy to know. Chorus l,2,3,4g Newspaper 2,3,4g College Club 5,4, President 4g Boys Glee 'Club 4g Fi- nance Editor of Perigauer 4. MAUREEN KATIE COFFIN Brightly Jmile ami sweetly Jing. Pleasant, pretty Maureen . . . cute smile . . . terrific twirler captain . . . friendly and viva- cious . . . lovely voice and loyal chorus mem- ber . . . tall and pretty . . . When Irish Eyes Are Smiling' '... sunny disposition . . . future nurs- ing career . . . sympathetic listener . . . puzzled looks in Chemistry. Photography Club lg Chorus l,2,3,4g New Paltz 3g Library Club lg Ushers Club 2,3,4g Student Council 25 Twirler 3,-4, Captain 4g N.Y.S.S.M.A. 4. WILLIAM W. COBB A grand difpoyition, fl ufealtla of ambition. Good-looking, ambitious and tranquil Bil1,' . . . excels in everything . . . blonde hair and blue eyes . . . tennis enthusiast . . . a good sense of humor . . . easy-going . . . cool car . . a nice guy . . . great imitations. j.V. Basketball 1,2g Chorus 4g College Club -4. an a r HJ! 1 , Y . f' WW ' SUSAN ANNE CROPSEY Softly speak and Jweetly Jing. Soft-spoken, amiable Sue . . . a smile for one and all . . . cooperative and hardworking . . . keeps Sheri Shop in business! . . . new hair- dos and new clothes . . . pet peeve: moody people . . . likes spaghetti and ice skating . . . forever in company of Mary . . . a whisper of a gal. Photography Club 1,2, Library Club 1,2,39 Ushers Club 2,3,4g College Club 1,2g Junior Dramatics Club lg Business Achievement Club 4, Periauger Staff 4. l 23 Mjrfjjfrj diy, SARA ELIZABETH COWLES A maiden who is very fair with hrainx heneath her golden hair. Friendly, responsible, individualistic Sara . . . always uses her middle initial when signing her name because it's more individuali' . . . wonderful laugh . . . hates people to spell her name with an h . . . good conversationalist . . . classical music . . . a very pretty blonde . . . horses and the outdoors . . . tries hard . . . be yourself . . . good student and original thinker. Band 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4, Junior Dramatics Club 1, President lg Art Club lg Student Council 2, Senior Library Club 2, Ushers Club 3,4g College Club 3,44 Honor So- ciety 3,4, Class Vice-President 3, Senior Dra- matics Club 35 Dance Band 3,45 New Paltz 35 Shawnee 3, Class Treasurer 4, Associate Liter-' ary Editor of Periauger 4. MARY JANE RITA DAWSON Goal love: the idle rainbow . . . Pretty, foggy Mary Jane . . . a nice girl with a cool figure and clothes to match . . . artistic par excellence . . . la niebla' '... unpredictable handstands . . . detention hall regular . . . gay and sparkling . . . Let me hit the ball! . . . innumerable problems . . . hi-stepping drum majorette . . . pointless jokes . . . light-hearted and fun to be with. Basketball lg Girls' Sports 2g Volleyball 3g junior Dramatics Club lg Twirler 5g Drum Majorette 4g Art Editor of Periauger 4. ELIZABETH STIRLIN G D'AVI Some tloouglot, mzlclo word ami all tl commalictionf' Vivacious, gregarious Biddie . . . not very tall, but plenty lively . . . flirtatious . . . 'Tm trying to lose weight . . . loves to talk - and giggle . . . great ping-pong player . . . long blonde hair . . . enjoys dancing . . . artistic . . . and usually without inhibitions. Chorus 25,45 Art Club 1,25 Junior Dramatics Club lg Senior Dramatics Club 3g College Club 3.45 Girls' Glee Club 4g Associate Art Editor of Periauger 4. ROBERT J. ECKENFELDER Fm Jure care? an enemy to life. Tall, lanky Bob or Eckie . . . enjoys teas- ing people . . . easy to get along with, but diffi- cult to know . . . has his own car . . . quiet. j.V. Football 1g Projection Club 3. ANNE BLAKNEY DU BOSE A heart as kind-ar in the whole world cam! jimi. Cute, amiable Anne . . . only a Dobbs Ferry- ite for a year . . . usually with Judy . . . very bright . . . considerate and nice . . . a smallish redhead . cool chemist . . . Tommy . . . tries hard to avoid work . . . loves parties . . . slow poke . . . Parlez-vous francais? Business Achievement Club 4. 2 QM t,f '6 E IT RANK Qrclaief, tlaou urt afoot Boisterous, loyal Edie . . . fu of fun million pictures of Tom . . . weekends at Mul ley's . . . sometimes quiet . . . Air Force pin oodles of slumber parties . . . loyal flutist in the band since way back . . . many tales of her trips to Europe . . . deep record collection . . . faith ful Mariner . . . a tall, statuesque blonde aiming for Private Secretary Band l,2,3,4g Chorus l,2,3,4g Senior Library Club 1,2,3,-4, President 2 3 Vice-President 4 College Club 2,3,4g Newspaper 2,3,4, Secretary 3, Assistant Editor 43 Activities Council 4g New Paltz 4g Girls' Glee Club 4g Assistant Associate Editor of Periauger 4. -J Q W nfl iw, N t is PHYLLIS T. FATTORI I would that my bone loud the Jpeed of your tongue. Talkative, light-hearted Sue . . . gluttonous eater, but never gains weight . . . sociable . . . hush-puppy shoes . . . rendezvous in Ardsley . . . a party lover . . . Can I have a ride? . . boundless energy . . .delightful cheerleader. Chorus l,2,3,4g Student Council 1,23 Secre- tary 2g Ushers Club 2,3,4g Senior Library Club l,2,3,4, Secretary 2g Newspaper 23 Business Achievement Club 3,45 Cheerleader 3,4g Assist- ant Associate Finance Editor of Periauger 4. l l i A , , Qn, 5 V. 6 M , N . ' s 1 . I 1 f S FRED G. GIFFORD Speech is great, but .rilence if greater. just plain Fred . . . strong, silent type . . . football first string . . . number 74 . . . whiz in math! . . . great build plus fascinating Tennessee drawl . . . behind-the-scenes at the 5 and 10 . . . mellow hi in corridors . . . camping enthusi- ast . . . give him food! . . . enjoys solitude. Varsity Football 3,43 Varsity Club 4. LENA M. GARZIA A mapper up at zmcomidered triflerf' Bright, helpful Gootzie . . . clothes galore . . . a cute pixie haircut . . . terrific sense of humor . . . a whiz at shorthand and typing . . . sweet tooth . . . dancing . . . maintains a care- free attitude, but worries about little things . . . Oh Elvis! Ushers Club 2,3,4, Newspaper 3,4g Business Achievement Club 3,43 Volleyball 25 Twirler 3, Chorus 3,4. JAMES NORVAL HAUHART Nothing great wax ever achieved without enthiifinmif' Enthusiastic, out-going Jimmy . . . red hot trumpet . . , On top of old Fugie . . . typical joe Collegel' . . . crew cut, bucks and good looks . . . Great! . . . loves seaweed and raw fish. Band l,2,3,4g Dance Band 3,49 Activities Council 2,5,4, Chairman 4, Photography Club 1, College Club 3,4, Honor Society 3,4, Presi- dent 4, Chorus 5,4g Senior Dramatics Club 5, N.Y.S.S.M.A. 3,4g A.F.S. to Japan 39 Assistant Basketball Manager 4, Photography Editor of Periauger 4. FRANCINE JUDITH GOETZ And I do thingy with iz pen. Gay, warm-hearted FranH . . . fantastic poetic abilities and oh, so artistic! . . . fun-loving and witty . always willing to help . . . general counsel for everyone . . . cute and curly . . . Arty-doll! . . . good worker . . . Better late than never. Newspaper l,2,3,4g Art Club lg Student Council 2, Assistant Art Editor of Periauger 4. f . if ! My Mafia GERGORY A. HILL A nicer perron is bard to jimi. Generous, quiet Greg . . . our Student Coun- cil pres . . . co-operative and friendly . . . Lig- gett's faithful . . . awfully cute . . . fun . . . brains to spare . . . does everything well . . . a nice person to know . . . always willing to give it a try. Honor Society 3,43 Student Council 4, Activi- ties Council 4, Student Council President 4. ROY ALAN HIGGINS No one know: what he can do till be trier. Friendly, aggressive and popular Roy . . . A-1 basketball player . . . blond, blue-eyed good looks . . . El Presidente del Senior Class . . . cut-up in History Class . . . very intelligent . . . frequent melancholy moods . . . well-known hot rod . . . college bound. President l,5,4, Student Council 1,3,4g asketball l,2g Chorus 2,3g Varsity Basket- 3,4, Co-Captain 4, Varsity Club 4. . , e if M ., l 29 ROBERT HUTCHINGS Some think the world ir made for fnn and frolicf' Energetic and warm-hearted Hutch . . . car crazy . . . usually seen in his black Ford . . . fashion setter at Senior parties . . . devilish grin . . . snappy shirts . . . jovial and liked by all. Varsity Football 4. ELLA DIANE HUSBAND Discreti0n of rpeecla is better than eloquence. Reserved, intelligent and sharp-witted Diane . . . sophisticated hair-dos . . . diligent worker, therefore, fabulous grades . . . rock 'n roll fan . . . cool sax and mean piano . . . Finland the Great . . . charming titter and melting hazel eyes . . . casual clothes . . . forgotten kisses Ccookies, that is! D. Senior Library Club l,2,3,4g Band 1,2,3,4g Chorus 2,3,4g Activities Council 1,33 College Club 5,4g Honor Society 3,43 Dance Band 3,4g A.E.S. to Finland 3g Periauger Staff 4. wc! GEO5ASi1l!U1iil1llaPff3-IJZN ff W-com! , frolicpgf Www' 1' is dajokef' 6 a,lj'lau tless 'i. . g er fse cdof mor, but o t owl 1 rab A?3 ll fa .F . cl es real e . fel es?'.isa hegilfda e.. ck'n I e ..cry irc odbass, i y tr rtboner .Q co 1 n y w' h Mike at de . . . d o e as etb manager the st in sim 2 . W cience Club h t aphy rus l,2,3,4, si t 4, cl 4g Sports Edito g St ent Council 2g Ban 2,3, College Clu sketball Manager 3,45 Pro- jection Club 4g N.Y.S.S.M.A. 3,4g Boys' State 3g Dance Band 4g Boys' Glee Club 4g Periauger Stat 4. PHYLLIS MARCIA JACOBSON Laugh and the world laugh! with you. Loveable, vivacious Phyl . . . terrific dancer as well as remarkable vocal abilities . . . object of masculine race . . . lively cheerleader and co- captain . . . unlimited wardrobe . . . volleyball champ . . . smiles for everyone . . . oodles of friends and lots of fun. Ushers Club 25,45 Cheerleader 2,3,-4, Co- Caprain 4g Volleyball 35 Junior Red Cross 3,4g Chorus l,3,4g Activities Council 4. ALICE I. KEILING We are charmed by ber neatneisf' Neat, capable Al . . . never seen without Sandy . . . hot rodder?? . . . always tidy and well-dressed . . . cute brown eyes and naturally curly hair . . . intelligence plus . . . Drum and Bugle Corps of Tarrytown . . . secretary of practically everything . . . plenty of fun, and loyal friend . . . nursing career awaiting. Chorus 1,2,3,4, Secretary fig Senior Library Club l,2,3,4, Vice-President 2, Secretary 33 Ushers' Club 2,5,4, Secretary 3, President 4g junior Red Cross lg Newspaper 33 Activities Council 33 College Club 2,5,4, Secretary 3g D.A.R. Essay Award 4g Honor Society 3,4, Treasurer 45 Associate Editor of Periauger 4. ROBERT DOUGLAS KEENE I I take life at it comer? Long, lean and lanky Bob . . . an accent no one is able to describe . . . sense of humor . , . never says much while in classes . . . likes excitement . . . loads of shirts . . . bits of odd information . . . generous . . . tales of Pough- keepsie . . . he has a carefree stride when walk- ing home from school. J.V. Basketball 1,2. x , I s ,.. A 5 5 I 0 'I , ,LI Vgfgffj' V ,aj RICHARD M. KING I will maintain humor to the loft. Friendly, quiet Kingfish,' . . . likes to work . . . quiet wit . . . it's not what he says, but the way that he says it . . . movies and T.V. . . . a big tease . . . punctual and neat . . . what a driver! DAVID KENDALL For be if the best of good fellowff' Loveable, good, generous Dave . . . devoted Yankee follower . . . very sympathetic listener . . . ping-pong enthusiast . . . capable tenor . . . dark good looks . . . loyal football participant good sense of humor . . . never wears a jacket, except when it rains' '... loves the outdoors . . . hidden intelligence . . . the better one gets to know him, the more one appreciates him. Chorus 2,3,4g Newspaper lg N.Y.S.S.M.A. 3, 4, Atlantic City Group 35 College Club 4, Var- sity Football 4, Boys' Glee Club 4. ALAN MACHARDY A good fellow with 41 cheerful smile. Anxious, capable Al . . . an excellent tennis player . . . brains galore . . . devotee of deep sea fishing . . . a tease and much fun . . . expert stagehand . . . enthusiastic and ambitious . . . likes to lindy . . . a good-looking, typical blond Scotsman. Photography Club 1,2g Science Club 1, Vice- President lg J.V. Basketball 1,25 Stage Crew 2, 3,4, Captain 4, Projection Club 3,4, College Club 4, Tennis Team 1,2,3,4g Activities Coun- cil 4. Varsity Club 4. GLORIA JEAN LEGGERIO Gentle of speech, heneficien! of foul. Shy, quiet-working Gloria . . . amicable with a sense of humor . . . beautiful naturally curly brown hair . . . excellent sports participant . . . funny giggle . . . Salesmanship her pet peeve! . . . industrious . . . Eagle Echo typist. Basketball 1,23 Volleyball l,2g Softball lg Cheerleader 25 Business Achievement Club 5,4 p V, , . ' MP-, fC'Q' K M531 . ' at :mtg 1 kg-..w2frffsa. gig: .,, ,AIVVWLL - R315 , , MARY JANE MARZIALE I am wealthy in my friendtf' Peppy, vivacious Mary . . , captain of Cheer- leaders . . . frets and frowns about studies . . . intelligent and energetic . . . work worm Peri- auger editor . . . can be seen wearing crew sweaters . . . laughing eyes and a ready wit . . . never-ending imitations . . . friendliness for all. Chorus l,2,5,4g Cheerleaders 2,3,4, Captain 4g Volleyball lg Assembly Committee 2,4g Stu- dent Council Sg College Club 2,3,4g Honor So- ciety 5,4, Secretary 4g Editor-in-Chief of Peri- auger 4. vt' , A m -fat! - 714,51 ' 2-'ff ' w fJ , V., .lllfp JJ l milk. , 12 f ,j Til O g WI 1 CAC! J nv!! ,'l,,f v. J r f 1 -5' ij! I ' 0 X Jr ' I LINDA LOUISE MCDOWELL You come late, but you come. Naive, pretty Linda . . . tres intelligente . . . better late than never . . . avid alto, plays a cool piano and bangs a crazy glochenspiel! . . . some- times loquacious, sometimes quiet . . . ten min- utes after a joke has been told- Oh! So, lbafx itl' '... long, llirtatious eyelashes . . . pet peeve: posterior . . . ardent Dodger fan. Band l,2,3,4g Chorus l,2,3,4g Senior Library Club 1,2,3,4g Newspaper l,2,3,4, Art Editor 4g Junior Dramatics lg College Club 3,4, Vice- President 45 Honor Society 3,43 Senior Dra- matic Club 3g Atlantic City Group 33 Shawnee 39 New Paltz 3g Girls' Glee Club 4g Literary Editor of Periauger 4. RICHARD MCGILL I am happier! when I 'm idle. Crazy, carefree Richie . . . a practical joker . . . crazy hot-rod . . . an aversion toward work . . . easy-going . . . Hutch's constant companion . . . nice blue eyes . . . a generous helper . . . those devilish eyes. Stage Crew 4g Baseball 4. SANDRA JEAN MCGARR So young, ro fair. Pretty, gay and friendly Sandy,' . . . ever in the company of Alice . . . a good friend . . . little bit shy . . . Number Pleasei' . . . a unique giggle . . . sweet sax player . . . a reliable worker . . . lim on a diet' '... ready to please . . . nicely sensitive . . . will enter the field of nursing. Band 1,2,3,4g Chorus l,2,3,4g Ushers Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 45 Senior Library Club 1, 2,3,4, Secretary 4g College Club 2,3,4g Dance Band 3,45 Newspaper 3g Junior Red Cross 4g Activities Council 4, Secretary 45 New Paltz 4g Associate Finance Editor of Periauger 4. EILEEN TERESA MCSHARRY Fm always in rl have but never in al hurry. Quiet Eileen . . . but how this colleen does smile! . . . dimples, long brown hair and Irish eyes . . . Ray, Ray, Ray . . . always late for homeroom . . . silly giggle . . . lively sense of humor. Hockey 1,2, Basketball 1,2, Softball 2, Jun- ior Red Cross lg Business Achievement Club 3, 4, Usheris Club 4. MARY KATHLEEN MCMORROW Ami az very nice girl yor!!! find ber. Mary, with the happy-go-lucky disposition . . . quiet at first with reserved giggle . . . cute twirler . . . Mary, Mary, quite un-contrary . . . long strawberry blonde tresses . . . diligent and sincere . . . frequently seen with Susan . . . industrious S. P. Wallis worker. Ushers Club 5,45 Senior Library Club 1, Girls, Sports lg Hockey 2, Basketball 2, Twirler 4, Business Achievement Club 3,4 i c, ,.g,,?lNLj,c,-., 45.15 c 5 J A c' if A it I , J lp xg W , cf p w P 57.13 i 1 is ,rp f N , , .Af Ifiif if iQ mf Q ff f Wai -Jv M Y gg? L A bij ' rifws J lam LQ 'y H L is ,wa , ' V Maj., ' u,l ' .r ,r ff f' y f , 1 f JOHN NUNZIO MIGLIORE AJ merry df the day if long. Cheerful, amicable Mig . . . deep brown eyes . . . a willing worker . . . hidden musical ability . . . a mellow voice . . . curly dark brown hair . . . sports capability . . . always smiling . . . Mr. Polly's pet peeve for homeroom antics . . . the life of the party type. J.V. Basketball l,2g Varsity Basketball 3,4g Varsity Football 45 Varsity Club 4. HARVEY MENDELSOHN Diligent and mdrutriozu um haf' Amicable, fun-loving Harv . . . intelligence plus . . . whiz at Math and Chem . . . patient and helpful . . . basketball fan . . . That's what I saidl' '... pet peeve: being inactive . . . al- ways conversing with others . . . ambition: research chemist. junior Red Cross lg Science Club 2,3,4, Presi- dent 2,3,4g College Club 4. A ,x a jg. J' ix' at I ,fi , ,K , g y l , ' v. W J 3 ls V' x - 'N' J lf if ,xv K .- 4 lm Q .MJ 'Q-' J- 1 r' E t ' 1 1 ' W ,tt X iff 1 ,as J l . . . A x . ,-X 4 - J in C V t ROCHELLE LEE PEARLMAN Between ltznghing and talking, ber tiny if fnltf' Friendly, cute Shelley' '... hard newspaper worker . . . chicken walki' . . . crazy dancer . . . that lindy! . . . long talks with Miss Tunney . . . Senior party antics , . . madcap typist . . . unpredictable giggle . . . Stuie!' '... future secretary. Basketball l,2g Softball lg Volleyball l,2g Hockey 2g Newspaper 3,4, Production Editor 4g Business Achievement Club 3,4, Secretary 4g Chorus 4. JOHN J. O'CONNOR H e Jpenketh not: and yet there lie! 11 conzfermtion in hir eyeff' Cute, smart, sporty 'Johnny' '... searching blue eyes . . . a great sportsman and equally intelligent . . . latent loquaciousness . , . a chronic complainer and good friend . . . able leader . . . flat top , . . neat dresser . . . he blushes nicely . . . simpatico. J.V. Basketball 1,23 Varsity Basketball 5,4, Co-Captain 4g Varsity Baseball l,2,3,4g Varsity Club 4, President 4g Class Secretary-Treasurer lg Class Vice-President 4. JOANNE PISANI Pr0mi.re if moi! given when the lean if mid. Dependable and sincere Joanne . . . tiny and cute brunette . . . mad typist . . . willing worker . . . seldom heard, but always there when need- ed . . . sense of humor . . . good things come in small packages . . . a true friend. Softball lg Volleyball 1,35 Basketball l,2,3g Hockey 2, Newspaper 35 Business Achievement Club SA, President 4, Copy Editor of Periauger 4. MICHAEL PETRO To Jpend too much time in Jtmiief if flozfbf' Shy, slim Mickey . . . Eckie's other half . . . reserved . . . pleasing manner . . . seen hacking around with his friends. Baseball 3,4g Stage Crew 4, Football lg j.V. Basketball 2. LAWRENCE REILLY Fil make cl commotion in every place. Gregarious Larry' '... motorcycle demon . . . Purple Passion' '... smiling Irishman . . . firm advocate of school holidays . . . friendly and well-liked by everyone . . . A 8: P regular . . . repeated attempts to blow up chem class . . . Leader of Laughterl' . . . brains plus . . . teachers' pet peeve . . . never a dull moment. Projection Club 3. JUDITH ANN POLGREEN A quick cmd Jcmcy ciamrel the. Friendly and fun . . . often seen with Anne . . . bright and always on the ball , . . Bob . . . bubbling laughter . . . likes to sleep and eat steak and French fries . . . pet peeve: boys in Bermuda shorts . . . plans to marry soon after graduation. Basketball l,2g junior Red Cross lg Hockey 2g Business Achievement Club 3,4 GERALDINE SHUTOWICK I like her rfiifizcilyf' Zippy, indefatigable Gerry . . . clever and talented . . . exceptional amatuer artist . . . plays clarinet, two saxes and piano! . . . maraschino cherries . . . cool, man . . . very warm person- ality . . . enthusiastic Shawneeite . . . aspires to be landscape designer. Band 1,2,3,-4, Secretary fig Chorus 1,2,3,4g Senior Library Club l,2,3,4g Activities Council 2,4g Class Secretary-Treasurer 25 College Club 3,4g Dance Band 3,4g N.Y.S.S.M.A. 3g Student Council 3,4g Shawnee 33 Periauger Staff 4. MARY JANE ROTH Hail to thee, blitbe spirit. Boundlessly energetic Mary . . . bubbling friendliness . . . Little Goldilocks . . . hurray for the Irish! . . . pint-sized package of fun . . . laughing and gay . . . favorite food: Irish turkey . . . dislikes phoney people . . . giver of good advice . . . loves parties and boys who go. Senior Library Club 1,4g Art Club 2,45 Busi- ness Achievement Club 3,4 aff-GR: Y e if Milf MLM! lf JU' ill if ffl lil W M5 f ,MV Viola . 'lt l l f , 1 . i , ik ' ll! J! ,W,6il41c'HAEL sHUTow1cK J l f, . , U Patience, I Jfoujfle the camir. A , N WHY - fr ll Q if if K f Qff Shyish, enthusiastic, sociable Mike . . . the, 3 bulwark of the band and chorus . . . intelligent 3, . . George's other half . . . very humorous . . . . a terrific bass and a cool trombone . . . rock 'n Xroll enthusiast . . . original remarks . . . a good sdancer . . . well-built . . . interesting shirts and Ehair cuts . . . great, just greatll' . . . shorthand - Nwhiz . . . idol of underclass girls. 'ii N1 'N Band 1,2,3,4, Chorus 1,2,5,4, Vice-President i, 4, N.Y.S.S.M.A. 2,33 Dance Band 3,-4, New K Paltz BA, Atlantic City Group 3, College Club 'i K ilfl 1' 1 2 5 is VV CAROLINE HETTINGER SMITH Shy .rloe war. Helpful, shyish Carol . . . quiet, but always in there . . . loyal clarinetist in the band . . . polite and fun to be with . . . unpredictable blushes . . . works willingly . . . hockey and boating enthusiast . . . sympathetic . . . her fa- vorite food is vanilla ice cream . . . loyal to the Mariners . . . future retailer. Photography Club 1, Band 1,Z,3,4g Business Achievement Club 3, Junior Red Cross 5, Col- lege Club 3,4 J i 43 X l V FCI x 3? is ds 5 9 LOUISE JEAN STAFFIERO fl good heart if worth all the heady in the 11-'orlfi. Shy, quiet LuLu,' . . . gay sense of humor . . . silly and friendly . . . infectious giggle . . . very considerate . . . active in sports. junior Red Cross lg Hockey 2g Basketball 23 Business Achievement Club 3,43 Ushers' Club 3,4 LINDA GAYLE SPITZER I have adopted a charming way. Fashionable, gay Linda . . . lover of jazz- in small doses . . . silly giggle . . . avid Chet Bakes fan . . . inexhaustible supply of gym ex- cuses . . . 'lvive la differencel' '... Hail Colum- bia! . . . neat and systematic . . . sukijaki . . . future elementary school teacher. Hockey 2g College Club 2,3,4g Senior Dra- matic Club 3.4g Newspaper 3,4, Make-Up Edi- tor 4g Chorus 4g Ushers' Club 45 Activities Council 4. tri i ls PETER SUERKEN He tnzveli the fatter! who travels fzlonefl Woodsey, happy, big Pete' '...' 'L. L. Bean . . . an ardent woodsman and sure hunter . . . likes swimming . . . tall and cuteish like a big puppy . . . has a humble sort of stride . . . he V hates to part with money . . . bird calls and trills galore . . . lots of fun when you are well- acquainted with him. JAMES STEDMAN I have nothing 150 declare except my geni1zJ. Sincere and sophisticated 'Jimmy' '... object of much feminine attention . . . busy with bas- ketball and baseball . . . alert and intelligent . . .ilunch room antics . . . caused a riot with the haircut . . . dangerous when with Larry . . . rather reserved . . . subtle sense of humor . . . fabulous build and dark good looks. J.V. Basketball l,2g Varsity Basketball 3,4g Student Council 2g Class Vice-President 2g Var- sity Club 3,4g Vice-President 4g College Club 45 Varsity Baseball l,2,5,4. FLORENCE WEINBERGER She if the mr! of girl who will Jucceed in many wayrf' Friendly, good-natured, intelligent Flo . . . modern jazz quartet-terrific! . . . known and loved by all . . . Greenwich Village enthusiast . . . loves Italian food and black coffee . . . keen on Randy Weston's cool piano . . . 'Kc'est la vie . . . Eagle Echo Editor . . . progressive ideas. Newspaper 2,3,4, Editor-in-Chief 45 College Club 2,3,4g Art Club 2g Senior Dramatics Club 2,33 Folk Singers 3g Asst. Literary Editor of Year- book 4. CURTIS A. TILTON All kinds of argumentf and questions deep. Strong-minded, dynamic Curt' '... those drums! . . . man of many cars . . . oh, those days in the hospital! . . . Math and Science expert . . . lanky and light-hearted . . . great technique con las muchachas . . . devoted band president . . . prone to emitting bursts of laughter . . . O.K.!! let's argue about something. Band l,2,3,4, President 43 Chorus 3,4g Pho- tography Club lg Class Vice-President 33 Stage Crew 1,2g College Club 3,44 Dance Band 3,4g Activities Club 4. Senior naps aw L, ,Ti , g Down Boy!! Anyone for football? just resting ' vvflz ::1 ,':'o ' 1'X 'J' i B' if 12- Z. I'm lost Hi ya! Doesn't hurt a bit K W yy' - J y,w,,'a.f N Ugh! Hi pardner Think we'l1 make it? mf IM 8 W l f ,. t ,- -253 - 1 .sw f ,V ' .sgeffg-5,5541 .1 e l ,. 5:35 :Q ...,.,.,. i f l f ,g r i , B 5 U. , , ,..,Q , aj? li. Q' 1 o f'52j..f ,ff ,: ' sw, x N 1 . 2? Y f .ff-ofisw 5-1,- - 7 if l, S to it 1 Q Oh, Happy Days! Senior Snaps A ff ,qv Zvy ,,. Z2'kk K . 'ljff ,, ' 4 ., , ,rw . fb at , W Q X,1, mn! Jw ,. Y o g i va , fu .Ps 'E Knit l - Pearl Z i 4 Ain't they sweet? Who wears short shorts? Seniors, Oh Seniors . . . ' Party Dolls! l i he Wi :SEX 5 fe fe N, .sm iw -.wsiw2.1z,f. A penny for your thoughts. , iw enior naps Monday morning Blues! Help! No excuse today! H20 : Water Who, mc? Fun :mt lt, Biddle! Aloha Senior BEST BUILD BEST DRESSED Phyllis Jacobson and Roy Higgins Alice Keiling, Nancy Bucci, and Jimmy Hauhart X 2 CUTEST MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED CLASS CLOWN Mary Jane Dawson and John O'Connor Diane Husband and Greg Hill Larry Reilly and Shelley Pearlman MOST TALKATIVE MOST ABSENT-MINDED BEST SPORT 50 Richie Abramshe and Biddie d'Avi Harold Bierke and Mary Jane Dawson Mary Jane Marziale and Greg Hill df , Poll BEST ATHLETES BEST DANCERS Marge Chapin and Bob Audevard Nancy Bucci and Mike Shutowick MOST NAIVE TEACHERS PET PEEVE FRIENDLIEST Linda McDowell and Nick Albrecht Phyllis Jacobson and Larry Reilly Marge Chapin and Richie Abramshe CLASS FLIRT DID MOST FOR THE CLASS MR. 8: MISS D.F.H.S. Harold Bjerke and Biddie d'Avi Roy Higgins and Mary Jane Marziale Mary Jane Marziale and John Migliore 51 Glass Histor As the day of our graduation approaches, we look back at the tracks we left in the sands of time at Dear Old Dobbs. Remember . , . when we entered our Freshman year in 1954-55? As Freshmen we started out our High School career by choosing Roy Higgins, Presi- dent, Curtis Tilton, Vice Presidentg and john O'Con- nor, Secretary. The Freshman Swing Session,' our first dance, proved to be a tremendous success, even though it poured cats and dogs that night in Novem- ber! Other memories filling our minds of our Fresh- man year are those of the trip to the United Nations with our social studies teacher, Mrs. Jamieson. ,Furs thermore, we had the thrill of seeing some of our classmates make the athletic teams.. F Remember . thewday we became So,pl1omores?ftfe A H We were no longer lowly frosh, to be looked down upon by the upper classmen. We then, in 1955-56, elected our class officers, namely: Nancy Bucci, Presi- dent, JimmyKStedman, Vice President, and Geraldine Shutowick, Secretary. Our second dance was The Halloween fHop which had fabulous decorations- our two scare crows were the center of attraction. We also had corn stalks, pumpkins, and a huge moon and witch. Mr. Cohen, our biology teacher, took us on a trip to the Planitarium and to the MiQiseum'of Natural History. Remember . . . the day we became juniors? We had hnally reached the point where we were upper classrnen, Hurrah! At last we were nearing the top. We met with Mr. Mikulsky, our junior advisor, to elect officers for that new, and we hoped, different year. Roy Higgons became our President, Sara Cowles became Vice President, john O'Connor was elected Treasurer, and Theresa Bartels became our Secretary. Then we juniors really became known as a Nfhoice- class with the dance that made the whole school sit up and take notice - The Cuban Holiday on the 19th of February 1957. As usual, we pre- sented another spectacular dance. With the aid of the splerfdid decorations, our dance was a smash hit. Our junior Profil, Midsummer's Night Dream,T7.,which was given on June 20, l-957f-,was the mosttstiipen- dousiand exquisite, dance, fin our opinion, ever given. We really felt superior having movigig pictures, taken of us while the Seniors looked on with envy. ln the sports held, we were very proud of Bob tAudevard because he made the All-County Team that year. Towards the end of the year, we began laying plans for our junior Prom. We can truly say that A good time was had by allf' Another important phase of our junior year was to choose our class rings. The next big step was to elect our Student Council Presi- dent. The political campaign then got under way and Greg Hill became our Student Council President. At this point in our careers, we began to'feel very confident of ourselves, knowing that we had al- most reached our supreme desire- To become a SENIOR!!! , Remember . . . The day we became SENIORS? What a thrill it was! First on our agenda, as Seniors, was the task of electing class ofhcers-under the leadership of our advisors, Mrs. Marie McManus and Mr. Glenn Polly. Roy Higgins became our President, john O'Connor was elected Vice President, Sara Cowles became our Treasurer, and Theresa Bartels was elected our Secretary. Ah, but we soon found out . ppgy that the life of a Senior is not one of complete luxury because the homework assignments were piled on immediately. However, we were somewhat relieved whenfhe time came rolling around for us to ues- c'ape school forQajjdayiffbyt -spending an absolutely marvelous and extraordinary day at -Bear Mountain. We felt the results the following day ,iiiii however- aghes, moans, groans, and all sorts of pains! tt1ff .,,L i They'll never get here!! That's what we thought about our Senior rings. We waited, waited, and waited. Ah, they finally arrived! We were now of- ficially Seniors. 'We wereiviery fli' for the boys in our tt class who were elected the previous gyeargito important jobs in sports, namely, Bob Afldevard, football captain, Roy Higgins and john O'Connor, co-captains of the basketball team. As the year pro- gressed,-we began to work on our yearbook, were measured for our caps and gowns, and ordered our graduation announcements. The latter two made us really stop to realize that departing time was just around the corner. On Saturday, the 21st of Decem- ber, we presented our Senior Ball, Club '58. Christ- mas vacation came as a well-earned rest, but we soon found ourselves back in school again, worrying about those dreaded mid-terms. Nevertheless, after we crossed that hurdle, with minor frustrations, we went on to bigger and 'better things. We chose our Senior play- 'Headin' fora Weddinf We'll never forget all those fabulous gf'Senior Partiesj' especially the first one, when Bob Hutchings, Billy Carroll, and John Migliore turned collegiate and appeared in Bermuda shorts! We also showed the moving pic- tures that were taken at the prom. Furthermore, will we .ever Vppp forget Up Little Susie? As tligfiyear slowly' ebbs away and we Seniors look forward to our.,Senior Dinner and our graduation exercises which makeiiup the last lap of our journey, there is so much regret 9-in our hearts. Time shall never erase our memories of these special years past. We shall never forget all the friendships, good times, and knowledge that we found here in Dobbs Ferry High School. WNJQJUQXXWZW ,,A1.,l . Q5 i le Left to Right, Row 1: Miss Costello, Advisor, W. Carelli, J. Belarge, D. Cleverdon K. Cullen, P. Bartels, P. Clapham, M. Croft, R. Bowden. Row 2: N. Baker, D Juniors D. Brown. t Carroll, J. Bernstein, R. Aubel, M. A. Annicharico, P. Ammerata, P. Altamura, A. Bliss, D. Chittenden. Row 3: R. Bray, P. Bjerke, J. Caparrotti, J. Anderson, S. Doyle, l' X. A fs l Left to Right, Row 1: M. Liberato, R. Kissam, J. Fanelli, B. Buxton, B. Gelman, . J. Greene, E. Morosco, S. Poit, P. Kyle, I.. Huber. Row 2: R. Morabito, V. Tari- cone, A. Muscari, R. Esperson, R. Hay, W. McCarthy, G. Pomeroy, Mr. Miller, Advisor. Row 3: T. O'Reilly, G. Graham, T. Geiger, B. Koetter, C. Gray. 54 :ui LMI Qmfifiiizgx Left to Right, Row 1: K. Sullivan, M. A. Spina, C. Yozzo, C. Schriver, W. Whiting, , S. Suchin, E. Weinrub, S. Weiland, A. Zarilli. Row 2: A. Schuck, A. Taxter, E. Silverston, R. Ripps, M. Tari, D. Stanton, Mr. Mignogna, Advisor. J---b c Left to Right, Row 1: J. Carman, D. Burns, J. Blanchette, C. Alter, C. Albrecht, E. Cole, M. Bukovich, R. Annicharico, V. Bruno, M. Coyne, V. Abhyankar. Row 2: L. Connola, W. Brockman, J. Bonadies, J. Chernow, J. Bachant, J. Creedon, P. Cassidy, J. Sansevera, Mrs. Jamieson, Advisor. Row.3: D. Altieri, J. Balducci, C. Bierke, E. Bragg, A. Billingham. Left to Right, Row 1: P. Rowan, K. Sommer, M. Vitelli, M. Newmark, A. Pati, S. Stohr, E. Reich, J. Trachrenberg, L. Tarricone, M. Mitchell, A. O'Reilly, M. 0 Yozzo, Mr. Kohl, Advisor. Row 2: R. Rohrlich, C. Venuto, C. Messinger, A. P Wintermute. Row 3: T. Winter, A. Price, A. Teuber, L. Sobel, C. Messerich, P. Raffa, F. Samala, T. Williams. Row 4: A. Thierman, W. Rolland, G. Witt, S. Sherwood, P. Puzzuoli, R. Rye, F. Palfry, S. Schwartz. f A i ' ww! Left to Right, Row 1: I.. Thompson, M. Zevola, K. Guiliano, R. Ennis, L. Fox, 1,1 J. Hicks, Z. Ducker, B. Gordon, I. Harmon. Row 2: R. Giovannetti, R. Glinsman, op J. Anderson, J. Ham, J. Grande, F. Golio, S. Gale, J. Gorney. Row 3: M. Goldberg, D. Gifford, Mr. Landes, Advisor. W in Left to Right, Row 1: I. Koch, B. Kocur, P. Leggiero, E. Letterman. Row 2: J. Kaimowitz, D. Kaiser, A. Lena, E. Kaplan, Miss Tunney, Advisor. Row 5: R. McKay, T. Kenworthy, F. Malgrande, J. Kyff, P. Kendall. Left to Right, Row 1: F. Kearns, H. Merman, B. Migliore, D. Muscari, B. Mitchell, F. Mulligan, J. Jones, V. Hay, A. LeVierge. Row 2: A. Lazzaro, I. Nielson, J, Kellogg, R. Kyff, W. Morabito, M. McNicholas, Mr. Carter, Advisor. Left to Right, Row 1: F. Dorf, C. DuBose, L. Delmerico, D. Ham, V. Hoag, A I Flesch, G. DeMay, J. Hale, G. Fall, Miss Collins, Advisor. Row 2: T. Dreaper J. Edwards, L. Dickey, R. DiGuglielmo, B. Fergurson, E. Doyle, P. Hammer. Left to Right, Row 1: S. Cullen, E. Broccoli, R. Caldara, M. Annicharico, A. Belarge, B. Bray, B. Daily, B. Bowden. Row 2: F. Coffey, W. Beckman, F. Cavi- ello, W. Davis, B. Cummings, L. Davidson, J. Auerbach, E. Bach, Mr. Garland, Advisor. 58 is Left to Right, Row 1: P. Reed, W. Pisani, B. Retuski, A. Paparella, C. Peters, S. Schezzini, J. Roth, J. Sanfilippo, C. Raffa, D. Sansevera, R. Rubinstein, R. Pisani, M. Wolf, Mr. Petronis, Advisor. A av? l Left to Right, Row 1: C. Sherman, A. Sekaer, W. Wolfson, B. Sullivan, V. Tino, G. Velletto, K. Standifer, B. Winding. Row 2: M. Taglio, P. Siragusa, S. Spater, W. Van Buskirk, T. Tilton, R. Young, Mrs. Silk, Advisor. Www- f F... 'Q 3.1 , .S -J' lf -...AE Sth Grade M. Biel, L. Kissam, C. von Bernuth, D. Hildenbrandt, J. Davis, W. O'Leary. Row 5 F. Tucci, P. Thomas, J. Langley, T. Bova. Left to Right, Row 1: Miss Curtis, Advisor, E. Jansson, H. Marrow, G. Pokress, R. Beaudreault, M. Suchin, M. Vano, C. Snyder, A. Gurner. Row 2: R. Owens, SM . Left to Right: Row l: P. Delio, P. Kellogg, R. Muller, C. Burns, G. Kaiser, C. Sekaer, 8 E. Kort, M. Cobb, S. Slay. Row 2: T. Coffey, J. Novak, K. Nielson, R. Garratt, H. O'Reilly, J. Funch, N. Bruno, E. Gleason, Mr. Cziner, advisor. RWE ii Em? EES 95545843 Left to Right Row 1' R Bernstein P Pruyn M Hazen R Hauhart L Bliss S Honzak, G. Rosel, M. Cainarotti, C. Albrecht. Row 23 M. Schlesinger, W. Eperson, R. Gusberg, D. Lickett, R. Sanhlippo, Mr. DeMaio, Advisor. sew Left to Right, Row 1: P. Pati, L. Giovannetti, S. Sizemore, F. Barrels, L. Ciancio, M. Bonadies, B. Petronis,!P. Carroll, G. Fortson, H. Bjerke, Miss Kelley, Advisor. 8 11 G d Row 2: R. Dupree, J. Bloomberg, J. Sweet, C. Harris, D. Powers, R. McNicho1as, t D. Ingalls, G. Spette, R. Rollands. -ly: .vw- 61 Left to Right Row l' E Ackerman L Briganti B Ruth S Mendelson K Cropsey i W weaker: B. Rao, K. Cristello, P. Broccoli, C. Burridge. Row 2: W. McGarr, H. Weiss, P. Spater, R. LaSpina, R. Furnald, J. Rothschild, Mr. Yettru, Advisor. f 1+ , Left to Right, Row 1: K. Mohan, I.. Persinger, M. Whiting, B. Tino, D. Greene, th G d J. Witt, S. Suerken, J. Liberato, A. Belarge, D. McMorrow. Row 2: C. Delrnerico ra e H. Flesch, S. Weinberger, P. Russell, M. Carter, D. Chapin, W. Quigley, R. Ruble, Miss Abbott, Advisor. wales WW NRE 'F Left to Right, Row 1: L. Turcon, W. Ripps, C. Mitchell, R. Winter, G. Seus, D. Moreau, R. Shepard, J. Caldara. Row 2: J. Graham, R. Delano, P. Jacques, J. G C1 Thierman, R. Michel, P. Lucie, R. Bonadies, H. Jansson. Row 3: C. Thompson, e Mr. Maloney, Advisor, D. Schuck. Q1 A Left to Right, Row 1: R. Schefe, L. Altman, J. Coene, E. Polly, M. Bray, J. DeGraff, M. Brundin, E. Hardy, C. Ayer, D. LeVierge. Row 2: Miss Murphy, Advisor, S. Isaacson, H. Crater, J. Anderson, L. Defranza, R. Perkins, R. Squillante, B. Epstine, S. Howard. Row 3: R. Simon, R. Garratt, W. DeRossi, M. Lena, M. Davidson. 7th Grade QM, w ww Qin A Q ' 4. 63 H3 IW li li Left to Right, Row 1: D. Alter, P. Patterson, A. Decker, P. Janis, S. Goetz, G. 7 11 G d Wells, P. Gelman, P. DeMichele, T. Parrino. Row 2: N. Havens, J. Littau. Row 3: t e M. Good, E. Hare, J. Higgins, D. Cleverdon, M. Sherwood, A. Lippa, H. Jansson, J. McSharry, Mrs. Robbins, Advisor. me W W2 BW 5 Ei Left to Righ, Row 1: Y. Kato, B. Day, S. Puzzuoli, M. Kenworthy, S. Strother, 7 h G d D. Maloney, C. Delano, J. Luviso, C. Vella. Row 2: J. Schuck, L. Chaufournier, it e A. Jones, P. Connolly, J. O'Reilly, J. Fertig, N. Hay, V. Musso. Row 3: A. DeI.uca, 64 H. Schiweers, K. Kaplan, D. McDowell, R. McConnell, Miss Warner, Advisor. 4' 0 T 2, g' 6 'll X 753 tudent Council Left to Right, Row 1: B. Mitchell, G. Shutowick, L. rella, M. Lena, L. Brigantti, P. Kellogg, J. Higgins, P Tarricone, A. Muscari, G. Hill, M. Zevola, Mrs. Mc- Spader, R. DiGuglielmo, G. Anderson, J. Hicks, B Manus, Advisor, R. Higgins, R. Bray. Row 2: A. Papa- Kocur, D. Ingalls, F. Coffey, C. vonBernuth, R. Gusberg GREG HILL - President of Student Council 66 WE' Left to Right, Row 1: M. Bennett, T. Bartels, P. Jacobson, L. Spitzer, S. McGarr, ' ' ' S. Poit, I.. Huber, I. Koch, G. Shutowick. Row 2: C. von Bernuth, G. Hill, A. MacHardy, J. Hauhart, E. Frank, R. Bowden, Miss Abbott, Advisor, G. Pokress, , M. zevola. Councll Left to Right, Row l: E. d'Avi, N. Bucci, T. Bartels, P. Fattori, F. Weinberger, Y b S. McGarr, J. Pisani, M. A. Bennett. Row 2: M. Chapin, S. Cropsey, A. Kellogg, D. Canale, F. Goetz, S. Cowles, L. McDowell, G. Shutowick, D. Husband. Row 5: R. Audevard, G. Jahn, M. J. Dawson, J. Hauhart. Left to Right, Row 1: E. Frank, M. DeMichele, L. Spitzer, F. Weinberger, C. Gray S. Poit, M. Spina, K. Cullen, T. Bukovich, K. Sullivan, C. Yozzo, S. Weiland NCVVSPQPCI' Row 2: E. Pony, L. Douglas, s. Doyle, L. Bliss, W. whiting, A. sekaef, B. Gelman L. Garzia, R. Pearlman, M. Annicharico, P. Bartels. Row 3: Mrs. Jamieson, Ad- visor, G. Leggerio, P. Ammerata, A. Zarilli, G. Jahn, M. Bennett, D. Canale, J Bernstein, D. Burns, L. Sobel, F. Goetz, L. McDowell, J. Gorney, W. Davis, L Gordon, Miss Tunney, Advisor. ? E I ' Left to Right, Row 1: J. Carman, E .McSharry. Row 2: G. Pomeroy, R. Hauhart, S. Sizemore, K. Cropsey, I. Harmon, A. Sekaer, R. DiGuglielmo. Rovv 5: A. Gur- ner, P. Janis, E. Broccoli. Row 4: R. Bowden, Mrs. Robbins, Advisor, Whiting, C S. McGarr, P. Jacobson, E. Reich, S. Schezzini, B. Kocur, F. Kerns. 9 Left to Right, Seated: A. Keiling, J. Hauhart, Mr. Polly, Advisor, G. Hill, M. Marziale. Standing: D. Husband, S. Cowles, L. McDowell. ociety Left to Right, Row 1: L. Spitzer, R. Bowden, I. Koch, L. Garzia, S. Cowles, A. 9 Keiling, S. McGarr, P. Jacobson, T. Barrels, P. Bartels, E. Lederman. Row 2: M. Newmark, E. Reich, M. Coffin, P. Fattori, S. Poit, S. Cropsey, M. McMorrow, L. Huber, D. Chittenden, L. Staffiero, E. McSharry, C. Alter, L. Thompson, W. Whit- ing, P. Chapin. 69 Left to Right, Row 1: S. Weiland, P. Dumich, E. Morosco, J. Greene, G. Pomeroy, S. Poit, S. Doyle, R. Bowden, L. Thompson, L. -Huber, B. Ebe, F. Weinberger, L. Spitzer, L. Gordon. Row 2: A. Pati, J. Carman, B. Kocur, J. Trachtenberg, I. ' Harmon, J. Blanchette, C. Alter, W. Whiting, M. Croft, Mr. Garland, Advisor, C. Gray, D. Chittenden, C. Schriver, A. Bliss, W. McCullam, D. Stanton, S. Sherwood, M. Tari, L. Sobel, J. Gorney. Left to Right, Row l: G. Wells, P. Janis, S. Sizemore, C. Burns, S. Suerken, J Coene, E. Polly, D. Moreau. Row 2: R. Winter, G. Pokress, A. Gurner, W. Ripps N. Ha-vens, E. Kort, N. Bruno, J. Novak, P. Delio. Left to Right, Row 1: J. Pisani, Copy Editorg M. J. Marzile, Editor-in-Chief. Row ' 2: T. Bartels, Historiang R. Audevard, Sports Editorg L. McDowell, Literary Editorg M. j. Dawson, Art Editor, E. Frank, Assistant Associate Editorg D. Canale, Business Editorg A. Keiling, Associate Editor: J. Hauhart, Photography Editorg Mr. Walter V. Danahar, Advisor. Left to Right, Row 1: P. Delio, R. Delano, W. Pisani, D. Hildenbrand, Mr. Carter, . Advisor, H. Mendelson, A. Teuber, U. Abhyankar, W. McCarthy. Row 2: M. Biel, b R. Kyff, G. Caldwell, J. Trachtenberg, R. Esperson. e u 71 Senior Librar Club Left to Right, Row 1: D. Husband, G. Shutowick, A. Keiling, E. Frank, M. Chapin S. McGarr, C. Smith, L. McDowell, M. Roth. Row 2: E. Kole, M. Newmark, B Winding, Miss Greenfield, Advisor, A. Pati, P. Dumich. Row 3: V. Bruno, J Greenman, K. Frost, A. Bliss, J. Hale, C. Eisenhauer, A. Schuck, C. Schriver, I Harman, J. Trachtenberg, J. Green, C. Insinga, K. Sullivan. Junior Librar Club Left to Right, Row 1: R. Winter, S. Suerken, S. Puzzuoli, M. Kenworthy, P. Pat- terson, D. Maloney, S. Sizemore. Row 2: J. Caldara, R. Michel, A. Lena, C. Burns, P. Pruyn, P. Delio, J. Liberato, A. Gurner, P. De Michel, D. McMorrow. Row 3' Miss Greenfield, Advisor, B. Rao, R. Schefe, L. Gunsbery, J. Rothschild, H. Jansson J. Spetle, L. Bliss, M. Vano, C. Albrecht. 9 M' Left to Right, Row 1: G. Pomeroy, C. Gray, D. Chittenden, L. Thompson, E. Leder- man, L. Huber, L. Gordon, J. Trachtenberg, D. Canale, A. Keiling, L. Spitzer, C Schriver, C. Smith, F. Weinberger, M. Chapin, L. McDowell. Row 2: S. Suchin Z. Ducker, B. Gelman, I. Weinrub, J. Blanchette, W. Whiting, S. Weiland, B. Ebe Row 3: Miss Clickner, Advisor, S. Poit, M. Croft, L. Sobel, E. Silverstone, R. Esper son, D. Cleverdon, M. Shutowick, G. Jahn, R. Alence, R. Ripps, J. Hauhart, J Stedman, W. Pisani, D. Husband, E. Frank, S. Cropsey, S. McGarr, G. Shutowick C. Venuto, R. Bowden, A. Bliss, S. Cowles, J. Greene, H. Mendelson, T. Bartels, W. McCarthy, E. d'Avi, M. J. Marziale. H College Club ISM Left to Right, Row 1: G. Leggerio, T. Bukovich, L. Bray, L. Garzia, M. Bennett N. Bucci, R. Pearlman, P. Ammerata, M. Annicharico, J. Pisani, J. Polgreen, A. DuBose, M. J. Roth, L. Staffiero. Row 2: M. McMorrow, S. Cropsey, E. McSharry P. Fattori. Row 3: K. Sullivan, M. J. Liberato, J. Fanelli, R. Kissam, G. Galassi C. Yozzo, K. Cullen, M. Spina, P. Barrels, A. Zarilli, R. Annicharico, M. Yozzo Miss Tunney, Advisor. Row 4: M. Mitchell, V. Bruno, P. Leggerio, L. Tarricone, A. Pati, R. Cristello. 9 s 9 1 ..,...... ,f M- ww l fxfflw Q Business Club Left to Right, Row 1: G. Jahn, A. Kellogg, J. Kellogg. Row 2: V. Tarricone, S Suchm. Row 5: R. McKay, Mxss Greenfield, Advlsor, R. Glmsman, A. Bellmgham C A. MacHardy, M. McNicholas, J. Chernow. . ? s x E 5 E Left to Right, Row 1: J. Gorney, J. Kellogg, P. Kellogg, J. Bloomberg, J. Novak, J. Kaimowitz. Row 2: R. Bray, J. Edwards, D. Ingalls, E. Doyle, R. Dubillier, M. Goldberg. Row 3: D. Cleverdon, J. Chernow, A. MacHardy, J. Newmark. 2 W we K mem... . rf v K T K I my Y' V: ,-af. .,f,..w tx Left to Right, Row 1: J. Trachtenberg, C. Venuto, L. Fox, M. Bukovich, E. Kohl, A A. Wintermute, E. Petronis, E: Kort, C. Burns, Miss Warner, Advisor. Row 2: I. Koch, P. Chapin, B. Gelman, Z. Ducker, I. Harmon, W. Wolfson, E. Reich, P. Dumich, J. Hale, P. Delio. Left to Right, Row 1: C. Ager, P. Gelman, J. Witt, M. Bray, J. DeGraff, E. Polly, M. E. Kenworthy, J. Higgins, T. Parrino, A. Jones, C. DeLano, S. Goetz, J. Ross, R. Bernstein, R. Michel, J. Anderson, R. Shepard. Row 2: W. Esperson, D. White, P. Squillante, S. Suerken, R. DeReamer, R. Russel, M. Cotton, P. Pruyn, S. Mendel- sohn, A. Gurner, M. Whiting, L. Persinger, R. Winter, J. Travers, H. O,Reilly. Row 3: R. Bonadies, J. Rothschild, J. Novak, L. Kissam, M. Biel, R. Schefe, J. Graham, P. Connolly, J. Thompson, N. Havens, N. McDowell, E. Kort, L. Guns- berg, R. Sanlilippo, S. Honzak, R. Beaudreault, R. Garratt, A. Lippa, K. Kapland, J. Gray, Mr. Robinson, Director. lunior Chorus Whiting, M. Coffin. Chorus Left to Right, Row 1: H. Merman, C. Tuck, L. Huber, B. Mabuchi, E. Broccoli, N. Bucci, B. Bowden, T. Barrels, J. Hicks, A. Teuber, L. Auberbach, T. Winter Row 2: P. Fattori, D. Muscari, S. Weiland, J. Marino L. Spitzer, R. owden, L. Garzia, M. J. Marziale, L Thompson, J. Hicks, A. Price, C. Messerich, J. Kaimo- witz. Row 5: M. Collin, E. Frank, M. Spina, C. Yozzo, 9 M. Croft, D. Husband, P. Rothschild, G. Pomeroy, P. Clapham, F. Goetz, B. Gelman, D. Alteri, E. Doyle, A. Muscari. Row 4: B. Kocur, J. Greenman, V. Fabiani, B. Ebe, I. Koch, I. Schieblic-h, J. Blanchette, C. Schriver A. Sekaer, D. Chittenden, J. Anderson, W. Rolland R. Bray, Mr. Robinson, Director. Left to Right: Mr. Robinson, Director S. Cowles, G. Jahn, S. Weiland M Mabuchi, J. Hauhart, L. Huber W 1 New Paltz Left to Right, Seated: Mr. Robinson, Director, G. Shutowick, A. Keiling, R. Bowden. Standing: J. Anderson, M. Shutowick, S. McGarr, C. Tilton, E. Frank, D. Canale. Chorus Left to Right, Row 1: W. Pisani, C. Reilly, N. Baker J. Kyff, W. Whiting, E. d'Avi, P. Jacobson, S. Store C. Peters, B. Mitchell, G. Veletto, S. Pearlman. Row 2: T. Tilton, J. Edwards, D. Husband, T. O'Reilly, J. Bal- ducci, R. Morbito, J. Fanelli, L. McDowell, A. Keiling, S. Poit, S. McGarr, S. Cowles, G. Shutowick. Row 3. W. Cobb, C. Tilton, J. Hauhart, D. Canale, J. Chernow J. Anderson, B. Altamura, P. Ammerata, M. J. Liberato A. Zarilli, M. Zevola, K. Frost, R. Annicharico. Row 4 D. Stanton, M. Shutowick, G. Jahn, S. Sherwood, R Glinsman, G. Witt, S. Bathon, T. Kenworthy, M. Glea- son, J. Hale, C. Eisenhauer, J. Condon, P. Chapin, C Gray, Mr. Robinson, Director. Left to Right, Row 1: R. Bauman, C. Connor, E. d'Avi, E. Barbieri, R. Bernstein, C. Tisi, P. Bloomberg, R. Michel, L. Tari, F. Fabiani, J. Doubleday, D. White, J. Davidson, J. McArthy, S. Conner, Mr. Cameron. Row 2: R. Ruble, S. Weinberger, A. Jones, M. Cotton, G. Decker, S. Suerken, S. Mendelsohn, R. Trushin, M. Whiting, D. Greene, C. Schapira, E. Glinsman, L. Eisenhauer, R. Bonadies, P. Reed, B. Grell, M. Rudzianski, E. Polly. Row 3: C. Sekaer, T. Biel, J. Bullowa, K. Nielsen, J. Roth- schild, F. Coviello, K. Kaplan, N. Havens, N. McDowell, E. Kort, L. Gunsberg, R. Beaudreault, J. Littau, M. Goodson, R. Gusberg. Left to Right, Row 1: Mr. Cameron, Director, J. Kyff, W. McGarr, S. Cowles, S. McGarr, D. Husband, G. Shutowick. Row 2: L. McDowell, K. Neilson, G. Jahn. C. Tilton, M. Tari, M. Shutowick, J. Hauhart, J. Edwards. Left to Right, Row 1: M. McMorrow, M. Bennett, S. Suchin, K. Cullen, M. J. Dawson M. Collin, T. Bukovich, M. Zevola, G. Forston, M. Spina. Row 2: T. Tilton, J. Gor- ney, C. Messerich, K. Chaplin, G. Shutowick, S. McGarr, D. Husband, S. Cowels, M. Chapin, L. McDowell, B. Ebe, T. Winter, P. Reed, R. Bernstein. Row 3: S. Weiland N. Havens, C. Schriver, R. Beaudreault, C. Smith, I. Koch, P. Chapin, L. Gordon I. Harmon, E. Frank, M. Croft, A. Bliss, R. Bonadies, K. Neilson, Mr. Cameron v Advisor. Row 4: J. Kyff, B. Ferguson, W. Davis, R. Kylf, L. Sobel, W. Brockman, J. Bonadies, M. Tari, R. Esperson, J. Edwards, F. Caviello, J. Hauhart, G. Jahn, M. Shutowick. s s Senior Band tags zavifsss if U wil am: SBSH E512 Left to Right, Row 1: M. Coffin, S. Suchin, T. Bukovich, M. . Spina, M. Zevola, M. McMorrow, G. Forston, M. Bennett, K. Cullen. Drum Majorette Mary Jane Dawson X Captain of Twirlers 79 Maureen Coffin Ch 1 d Left to Right, Row 11 P. Jacobson, M. J. Marziale,' A. O'Reilly, A. zafiui, J. Hicks Row 2: N. Bucci, P. Fattori, M. Annicharico, P. Clapham, T. Bartels. f ' ' A - K es , f rv asa: 9? f 1 f,z -zgg,s,., v- g H3 G, ,M .. W :ff A wwf safer: K ., .,, , K.,V ,wry .,f.,., Mary Jane Marziale Captain of Cheerleaders 1 J .. .5 yigk -,iigk ff-, mg - A if-lgflil. 5 Theresa Barrels Nancy Bucci 80 l 5, 'K . V , Nw I K ' if 5 ,V ,- ,1 2.-242254.-ggis iff- ,-. f. ng gz:?F' ..2E I I 5 ,,.... , .Z W... - k I f 4. 2 375555 vi . 1 - . z1:s4,:.f-Q12 in .JI ., K 5 A - L' 5391 Y - gf, 3 xl., 5.3. 7. f ...J , . H i U rm lf like' f .2f::2.4s,., i :fi '4 ..,, 'gifgfiswfssiisvfy25 ms- H Phyllis Jacobson Co-Captain of Cheerleaders Phyllis F attori Varsity Club l Left to Right: J. O'Connor, J. Stedman, J. Migliore, J. Belarge, Coach P. Dyer, R. Aude- vard, A. Macl-Iardy, G. Graham, F. Gifford. Left to Right, Row 1: D. Greene, A. Belarge, C. Ayer, E. Kole, C. Snyder, B. Winding, D. LeVierge, M. Vano, B. Petronis, R. Ennis, G. Rosel. Row 2: B. Bray, P. Pati, L. Giovanetti, K. Guliano, K. Stanifer, I. Bachant, K. Cristello, M. Capar- rotti, M. Annicharico, M. Oleskwich, B. Neilson, R. Sanfilippo. Row 3: J. Hale, K. Frost, P. Clapham, M. Croft, S. Poit, M. Chapin, D. Muscari, C. Peters, G Veletto, R. Annichiarico, M. Spina. Row 4: A. O'Reilly, B. Tino, J. Liberato, J. Witt, R. Schefe, C. Mitchell, S. Schezzini, A. Paparella, E. Migliore, M. Bennett, B. Altamura, Miss Zurliss, Director. Girls? ports ao? Q1 t 065 S Bpry .. f GD -Q th, r, t. , a .1-0008 A - X IE . During the last several years Dobbs Ferry's prestige in sports has greatly increased due to caliber of play from the various years. schools, prominence is attained in one possibly two, but here in Dobbs Ferry been producing exceptional teams in major sports, namely football, basket- baseball. We have a record of which the line In most sport or we have all three ball and we are justly. proud and will remain so. How- ever, we must not lose sight of the fact that sports are for fun and entertainment, and when we do lose we must be able to accept it as good sports. We have had championship teams at Dobbs and we are sure there will be many more in the near future. However, we, players as well as spectators, must portray the role of true cham- 2. GZ2 5 J' 40 43? QQ 'Z if 10 pions to the hilt. W5 sl 9 X, tl 09 .aa 59 i ergriained ve Dobbsverry Q A Lfx ff 6 HMM 'ii f wg--fr:-3--5,5 ly -61V 1' f Richard Abramshe Robert Audevard - Captain Although this past football season Dobbs Ferry had a very poor year record-wise, it did serve a very useful purpose by providing the members of this young team with very much needed experience. The team was young in the sense that from the uncle- feated team of the year before, only two regulars returned. Therefore, our new coach, Mr. Peter Dyer .53 iff, W fwm- ,,,1-a.MQ..w, : ,ms P1 S tan axi s: fig Big gf sz sf e '- Simlis, QQ? li' if-..H.,r, V, iff? -3,-.y - A 2 f' . ,Eh,a:' .z wi. : f-wQ':::5 v ,. f -rss ffm S .. .3-11 5:,1.Z ' :' h ,-- .. ,' , f ff :vi ,- 335, E Q 1 s Ui ,K 5 1-5 Hifi? is NOK 5 .Q ,+1a,f.,'- 1 iq-Z Huw? ' Mg , NZ sim si l N 4. 5 -f I gi Q Harold Bierke Fred Gifford had to assemble an almost entirely new team. He did an excellent job and the fruits of his labor and that of the whole squad will be shown next year when Dobbs Ferry once again will pile up many victories. Robert Hutchings 101111 Migli01'e David Kendall Left to Right, Row 1: J. Migliore, P. Lucie, F. Gifford, J. Balducci, V. Tarricone, T. O'Rei1ly, B. Audevard, G. Graham, R. Aubel, R. Abramshe, J. Belarge, D. Car- 3I'S1ty C. Ozol, F. Palfy, J. Grande, R. Sansevera, P. Puzzuoli, L. Sobel, D. Gifford, Ll roll, G. Caldwell. Row 2: Coach Kohl, P .Brocco1i, F. Golio, R. Rye, N. Baker Dickey, K. Graham, Coach Dyer. 20 Hendrick Hudson ...... 7 Irvington ........................ john jay of Knronah 19 Elmsford ........................... 6 y K Croton-Harmon ........ . 15 F. E. Bellows .................. 6 Ed gernont ........ ....... 1 4 Left to Right: Coach Dyer, R. Audevard, Captain, Coach Kohl. 85 yy SCORES: Dobbs Dobbs Dobbs Dobbs Dobbs Dobbs Dobbs Ferry Ferry Ferry Ferry Ferry Ferry Ferry Left to Right, Row 1: E. Bragg, J. Roth, C. Messerich, A. Bellingham, R. Rye, ' ' P. Broccoli, R. Sansevera, L. Sobel, S. Sherwood, R. Rubenstein, H. Bjerke, W F b Roland. Row 2: Coach Kohl, F. Samela, D. Kaiser, P. Raffa, S. Gale, A. Lena, I 21 Neilson, J. Edwards, S. Auerbach, Coach Dyer. Jr, J, , Left to Right, Row 1: R. Simon, P. DeMichele, M. Lena, H. 0'Reilly, F. Tucci, G Spette. Row Z: J. Higgins, J. Sweet, R. Dupree, M. Carter, H. Jansen, B. Rolland Mr. Eaton, Advisor. 7 Left to Right, Row 1: Coach Kohl, R. Higgins, J. O'Connor. Row 2: J. Hauhart, G. Jahn, Manager, G. Graham, R. Ripps, S. Schwartz, R. Alence, J. Balducci, J Stedman, R. Audevard, J. Grande, J. Migliore. For the past three years Dobbs Ferry had continu- ally produced one of the finest ball clubs in West- chester. This year although there were doubts before the season began among outsiders, we again pro- duced one of the best teams in the county. Of course many people remember our three losses and forget our fifteen wins. However, if they will think about it they will realize that we were just as good as the other line teams in the county. People had thought that since Dickie Graham and Coach Luce had left we would not be able to win as much. However, the scoring trio of Roy Higgins, John O'Conner and Georgie Graham more than made up for Dick's departure and our new Coach, Mr. Kohl, proved himself to be a very able coach. i Basketball BASKETBALL Dobbs Ferry Opponent! 70 Johnujay ....................................... 60 Chappaque ....,.... 59 Tuckahoe ....... 54 1FCr0ton ........ 58 ilililmsford ...... . 41 'llrvington ........................... 61 16Hendrick Hudson ........... 68 alArdsley ......................... 38 Chappaqua ......... 49 Bronxille ....... 51 1f:Croton ....... . 72 Elmsford ............... 43 lilrvington ................. 51 Sleepy Hollow .,.............. 66 '1Hendrick Hudson ............ 55 9FArdsley .......................... 66 Peekskill ....... 51 Gorton ........ 'kLeague Opponents WON 15 - LOST 3 Roy Higgins Jimmy Stedman John O'Connor VARSITY CAPTAINS AND COACH: Left to Right: R.'Higgins and J. O'Connor, Co-Captainsg Coach Kohl. Robert Audevard john Migliore Richard Alence Left to Right, Row 1: J. Edwards, T. Dreaper, M. Jacobson, P. Puzzuoli, P. Luce, JV, , D. Gifford, R. Sansavera, R. Rohrlich. Row 2: S. Sherwood, Manager, J. Smith, W. Davis, B. Cummings, M. Taglio, L. Dickey, J. Albrecht, F. Coffey, Coach Yettru. Left to Right, Row 1: P. McCarthy, L. DeFranza, J. Rothschild, J. Higgins, J. Mc- Morrow, M. Lena, P. DeMichele. Row 2: M. Biel, M. Goodsen, P. Luce, E. Acker- Ir- J. . man, A. Samuels, Coach Eaton. Row 3: H. O'Reilly, J. Gray, C. Burridge, G. Connor, D. Chapin. -fQiEi3it?:.gefTg?i1'!. gh Sfhu Left to Right, Row 1: P. Lucie, J. Belarge, J .Snfilippo, N. Baker, J. Grande, G Witt. Row 2: R. Morabito, J. Smith, R. Audevard, M. Petro, J. O'Connor, G Graham, J. Stedman, V. Pisani, R. Graham, Mr. Maloney, Advisor. Left to Right, Row 1: A .Teuber, C. Reilly, J. Ham, R. Rohrlich, Mr. Landis, Team Advisor. Row 2: A. MacHardy, R. Ripps. l' V P 9 I In The Fall Between Classes Lovely Ladies Take My Picture Time Oilily' 92 Behind the Scenes Come on . . . Grow up! Up in the Gym . . In The Winter V' I L ' ' if Z2 ii 2 W Q -1 ., ':, Q , 141214513 : .' - ' w- QW? 2 2-2, Z , 5 ' bf A - Y -' V X W ' ' F .5 mm 5 5 ? :gs?5fff?H .' - -H if ' ' . K t -1 . T, 3 ?E 5 Q ' 1 ' 'W : S2532 ., 3 pf 1 A . , Jw-T..,,,1 ef ,. Q ,M 1. , ,gl g ff' :L Y' 2 :15 . , ' ' .4 . ' i Q izig. S . '- ' ' zwilfx wl,fw+MW,,r , , K rv: S lsfi-W ' K ' 2. sie: Q 1 ei- ff f 'JWIWY-T55 l A . -eww mg 6:1 , , 1 - , f ff - ww . A aw 1 'ef '17-fe r :www-1 , HA ,WW +9 , qv W:fe?25:7!! Q?5rW .2 X: bn- A If C'3.'vsf:-.a.s..s, . K K 2335 -If ww. -nv.-Q f. . at A- V ww N'4wn'f-un, .av-7 ,Nga W, X ' A 4 swim , - -A ' f ' . S A ' l ? V- vszevrl. -wt' 'K Af ,ff gf f1fk:+'4v Az-,Q fs-fy 2 1 Q What? And the band played on . ' 93 The fellas! 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N QQ ww To our Readers and Fuends As we turn the pages of our 1958 Pemauger we see bound w1th1r1, the hard work and efforts of many We, the edltors would then hke to take rhxs opporrumty to extend our smcere thanks to all those who shared m fhlS work, and so w1ll1nUl cooperated to once agam make pOSS1b1C the pubhcatlon of thns yearbook, especlally our adv1sor Mr W alter V Danahar We smcerely hope our readers wlll enyoy sharmg Wlth us Our Scrapbook of Memorxes, as presented 1n the 1958 Pen auger Smcerely yours, Mary Jane MHIZIHIC, Eaiztor m Cloze Ahce Kedmg, Auocmte Edztor Edlth Frank, Afszytant Assoczate Edztor xv Q an 5 K up Q .. , My fi. . , ,.,,, Mmzg. , 4 E 4 pf Nm www' S,Wf',4 cs, 953 ?K5E-a 1 S awwuwg mx, H H1782 'ML sr V W w 3,35 4 K Mapu ap, xx , L Z ML JE, Q Q Q24 Q Q ,X M S Q, gqw nf Q K Ni 1, Nw f,?,j,Mx'9N fm 'A max, Xi? mgygifa V, N W Q x2w 2 is af, Q 4 axfyxya We 2' 3, ,Q ' awk, iwwgfsf M px 1 5 H xy? 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Ng P L Q: S' JMS K JK W if ir? Q 'X we fffw Qwwqf NEW mf' Jw Emp ,Q 4 1, K x 2 T X 27,3 2' wa ,Z wi f Y arm ,Q WZ: M1 me s 2 x J W S Yffz 2 P' K H Q5 M Wg . , 4, , 1f f 'i Q'5'??2?5r5LwiiiLki.1f'2'f:Qfw:i'1Sivfzal. f A - mi Left to Right, Row 1: Mr. Polly, Advisor, G. Jahn, J. Hauhart, M. J. Marziale, T. Barrels, P. Jacobson, N. Bucci, M. McMorrow, R. Pearlman, M. A. Bennett, J Pisani, L. Staffiero, M. J. Roth, E. McSharry, J. Pol green, T. Bukovich, E. d'Avi, A. Keiling, L. McDowell E. Frank, Mrs. McManus, Advisor. Row 2: R. Ecken felder, A. MacHardy, D. Husband, G. Leggiero, S. Crop sey, L. Garzia, L. Bray, F. Goetz, M.J. Dawson, S. Cowles, G. Shutowick, A. DuBose, M. Coflin, F. Wein- berger, L. Spitzer, M. Chapin, S. McGarr. Row 3: G Hill, J. Migliore, R. Audevard, R. Abramshe, R. Hutch- ings, R. McGill, G. Ozol, H. Mendelsohn, R. King, D Canale. Row 4: J. Stedman, L. Reilly, R. Alence, H Bjerke, M. Shutowick, N. Albrecht, J. O'Connor, F Gilford, R. Keene, W. Cobb. enior Class Not long ago, the Class of '58 entered D.F.H.S. for the first time as awed, sincere, stumbling seventh graders. To us, a senior was the most marvelous and awe-inspiring individual in the entire school. But the years rolled ong at last, the sacred seventh graders became seniors, Now, we, as seniors will leave D.F.H.S. sadly, with many fond memories. We will never forget the first senior party, our class trip to Bear Mountain, the heady feeling of being the arrogant upperclassman. The discussions in English classes, when we learned so much more than just English are unforgettable. And who could want to forget the mad chem. class, or Mr. Polly's beloved math. courses? Then, there were the long sessions after Miss Tunney's class, being one of her girls. What joy we found in peeving Mr. Petronis! The good times in home ec., the skills learned in shop will both live long in our memories. The thrill of our first football game, the let down feeling after the last buzzer of the last basketball competition, the excite' ment of the first cheer, and the feeling of pride when we showed our school to a foreigner from a neighboring community all made our life in school wonderful. Yet the Class of '58 will never quite feel these emotions, enjoy these same incidents, againg they will only be memories. 96 Billy and Carol Pat Barrels Mr. 8: Mrs. H. Ulmer Buddy Willsea Florence Bartels Sue Cropsey People's Market Pamela Pati Mr. 8: Mrs. William Lutz Alice Mr. 8: Mrs. Wm. F. Barrett The Kelly Family A Friend Dolly Davis Alice Bunting Ruth Piazza Mr. John Sheridan Mr. 8: Mrs. T. W. Davis The Dee Cees Ben and Lee Ross Dr. 8: Mrs. R. Klein The Berkmans The Fingers Mr. 8: Mrs. M. Spitzer Mrs. Kay DuBose Mr. 8: Mrs. J. Bartels Albert J. Bacieillo Iodine and Cookie Kathy Cropsey Paul Cropsey Mr. 8: Mrs. F. P. Cropsey Maureen Coffin Mr. 8: Mrs. G. Keiling, Jr. The Schellenberg Family The Bullowas Barbara Gordon Billy Davis Miss June D. Davis Rebecca B. Raukin Mr. 8: Mrs. A. Annichial-ico George Jahn Jim Davis JAVA Mr. 8: Mrs. Harold Wilk Carol Davidson 57 The Godards Donna and Lloyd Cynthia and Penny William A. Frankonis Joseph Cirillio Charles Burridge Mrs. John Durose Tarja, Aiti and Mummi Mohican Hepcats Jerry Gerber Good Puss Irvington Auto Driving School Edith A. Forsyth Mark Biel Mr. 8: Mrs. John Creedy American Field Service A Dog Sara Mr. 8: Mrs. R. W. M. Rolland Mr. 8: Mrs. N. P. Cowles Speck and Anita Mr. 8: Mrs. G. B Fergurson Mr. 8: Mrs. B. G. Smith Steve Slay G-V Miss Jane Dawson Mrs. F. Kearns Joan and Bill Dr. M. V. Boschen Mrs. Gertrude Cobb Mr. H. I-I. Boschen Miss Marie Boschen Mr. Landon Louthian The Palfy Family Mr. 8: Mrs. V. Cummings Rocky, Paul and Jack Dr. Willis Mumfort 1Vet.j Bob Grande Peanut Mrs. Anna Bennett Mr. William Reid Eileen and Dom Dr. 8: Mrs. S. Unrracht Mr. 8: Mrs. A. J. Mendelsohn Miss Susan Mendelsohn Harvey Mendelsohn The Pinka Girls Marjorie and Ruth King M. J. D. Mr. 8: Mrs. S. Dawson Red and Led Om, Peace Mrs. Harriet Hotell Josephine Anderson Scribner's Stationery B. Robbins Mr. Frank DeMaio The Ackermans Dr. 8: Mrs. R. Scheim Mr. 8: Mrs. W. Stein Mr. 8: Mrs. Schwartz Phyllis Javis Pat Carroll Mr. 8: Mrs. G. Keiling, Sr. Harold S. Bingay, Jr. Young Elliort's Son Leane Wezie Wendy Miss Kathleen Greenfield Suella Edie and Tom Anonymous Mr. 8: Mrs. MacLeod Mr. 8: Mrs. H. Clapham Mayflower Diner Mr. George Beilharz Lee and Richie Erma Clickner Mrs. Lena Garzia Bonnie 8: Jelf Bernstein Elaine Cole Penny Coopersmith Mr. 8: Mrs. Dennis Bugs Hewey, Dewey and Louie Boosters Mr. 8: Mrs. A. E. Koehl Joan M. Condon Beverly E. Bingay Mr. 8: Mrs. John Trenholm Mr. 8: Mrs. C. Frank Ruthe Bunny Jean Blanchette Robert Eperson Hon. 8: Mrs. W. V. Danahar Myles Read Mr. 8: Mrs. J. Gray Mr. 8: Mrs. Eisenhower Dr. 8: Mrs. S. Untracht Edward J. Doyle Mrs. James McCoy Mr. 8: Mrs. Palmer Mr. 8: Mrs. H. Rudolph Mr. 8: Mrs. Adrian Maloney Mr. 8: Mrs. R. Flesch Margie Chapin Mrs. Joseph Belarge Mr. 8: Mrs. Frank J. Miller Mr. John Garland Anne Bliss Mrs. H. L. Wrede Suzie Poit Calendula John KyE Rose Ennis George Graham Charlie Reilly Sam Sherwood Anonymous Coach Dyer Mr. 8: Mrs. Charles Ruhle Royal Teens Dr. 8: Mrs. R. D. Cornell 8: Mrs. Mario Canale Dr. 8: Mrs. H. Romaine 8: Mrs. E. Glinsman Mr. Mr. Lt. 8: Mrs. H. Rudolph, Jr. Mr. Raymond Monaham Peggy Rothschild Anonymous Maureen Collins Mr. 8: Mrs. Frank Petronis Bootsie and Patsy Mr. 8: Mrs. Joseph Greene Mr. 8: Mrs. W. L. McGarr Miss Zurliss John Bonadies Mr. 8: Mrs. J. R. Hale Edythe Lederman Cookie Audevard Joan Audevard Vito Tarricone Coach Kohl Willoughby's Food Market Mr. 8: Mrs. Louis Bennett Mr. Tony DeFranza Mr. 8: Mrs. H. Jay Mr. 8: Mrs. Ducker Mr. Larry DeFranza Mr. 8: Mrs. Otto Frey Miss Tina Caro 97 Kathy Cullen Dick and Tom Audevard Cedar Hill Pharmacy Mr. Lindsey Tommy O'Reilly Mr. 8: Mrs. Sue Fattori Carol Spier Albert Muscari Pat and Mary Mary McMorrow Steve Auerbach Gerry Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. 8: Mrs. Mr. Mr. 8: Mrs. G. Chalk L. Klusmann C. Anderson H. Stevenson Carl Giffords .l.E.T. Richard Hornstein Mr. 8: Mrs. Jacobson Mr. Tommy Mastroianni Drifrin' Shifters Ann Zarilli Mr. 8: Mrs. L. Audevard Liggert Drug Store Beau James Gail Velleto Vita Fabiani Mr. 8: Mrs. Patty Joanne A. Fattori Wendy and Lynn Mr. 8: Mrs. McMorrow Danny McMorrow Skipper Dave Cleverdon Peter Steinhaus Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. G. Ells J. Rebhahn Dave Gifford Fred Gilford Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Edith Frank H. R. Queller F. Paul Mary Cotton Mr. 8: Mrs. Nancy and Gina Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Carol Tuch Migliore Fay R. L. Croft A. 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Dobbs Ferry High School - Periauger Yearbook (Dobbs Ferry, NY) online collection, 1941 Edition, Page 1

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Dobbs Ferry High School - Periauger Yearbook (Dobbs Ferry, NY) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 1

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Dobbs Ferry High School - Periauger Yearbook (Dobbs Ferry, NY) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 1

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Dobbs Ferry High School - Periauger Yearbook (Dobbs Ferry, NY) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 1

1959

Dobbs Ferry High School - Periauger Yearbook (Dobbs Ferry, NY) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 111

1958, pg 111

Dobbs Ferry High School - Periauger Yearbook (Dobbs Ferry, NY) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 58

1958, pg 58


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