Goshen Central High School - Yearbook (Goshen, NY)

 - Class of 1944

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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary Treasurer SENIOR CL President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Billy Swanwi ck Ph i1 Pines Maude Mor1ey Irene McMahon I OFFICERS Roy Ba1dwi n Tony Vuolo Sue Bally Irene McM ah on

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SENIOR SEQUENCE Staff Editor-in-Chief Circulation Editor Adv isers Philip A. Pines Ronnie Malanowski Mr. Campaigne Mr. Pritchard Miss English Mr. McGinnis C I ass Data Class Will McMahon, Legge Malanowski, Earle Bonauto, History Pines, W. Swanwick, M. Swanwick, Sitzer. Prophecy Prosser, House Mahoney, Seekamp. Pictures Sue Bally. Pe rs ona lit te s Baldwin, Knob Myruski. Dedication Charles Keller. Faculty Sacher, Frey Meduski. Tintypes Clayton, Pines Class Poem Robert Rakov. Humor Sect ion Phil Pines. Cove r Jean Bonauto. T y P i s t s Anna House Phil Pines Sue Bally Doris Coleman Maude Morley Irene McMahon jean Bonauto Frances Mahoney Bob Walker Eleanor Frey.



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SENIOR SEQUENC E--C LASS OF 1944 1 CLASS HISTORY LOOKING into the crystal ball, we see Miss Anderson, in 1931, with Worley Wahl, Phil Pines, James Parliman, Bill Swanwick, Harold Suresky, Ronnie Malanowski and Isabelle Ingalls. They were Joined later by Bob Walker and Molly Earle. These nine people formed the nucleus of the present graduating class. After a year of throwing blocks, pushing fish bowls out of windows and sliding down bannisters, they left for the first grade. First grade saw the arrival of Roy Baldwin, our president. Between the time we spent throwing erasers and drawing pictures of our friends on the sidewalk, we learned enough to leave Mrs. Clark and progress to second grade. Miss Cobleigh, now Mrs. McMahoh, greeted the Class of '44 and the newly added Fred Barnes. When not staying in after school, we were fighting over the swings, falling out of the maple tree, or else knocking down chestnuts by Doremus's. We moved on. Third grade with Miss Duer was a gay one as Mickey McMahon Joined us. We learned how to improve our reading, writing and spelling and watched with saucer-like eyes and gaping mouths as Worley tried his first fling at romance. Miss Van Iderstein, the late Mrs. Stabler, took over the gang as they went to the fourth grade with the newly gained Sue Bally and Fanny Prosser. While Issy Ingalls and Bill were learning what the back of a piano looked like. Bob was learning to respect Baldy’s right Jab. Feeling that four years were enough in the Baby School, we moved to the yellow Building. We entered fifth grade under Miss Palmer, now Mrs. Scheidell. We stayed long enough to get acquainted with Pop Britton and Coach Gustafson; then we were off again. With sixth grade came Miss Wagner, Walter Damrosch and Rudyard Kipling, three characters we shall never forget. After going to New York twice and getting so that we could perfectly imitate the Boston voice of the newly arrived Mr. Reardon, we finished the first half of our career in the public schools of Goshen. At last it came--Seventh Grade—and with it came Loretta Meduskl, Frances Mahoney, Linnie Miller, Maude Morley, Irene Myruski, Bob sarine, Ted Soons, Mary Swanwick, Ruth Seekamp, Betty Sitzer, Jane Clayton, Doris Coleman, Russell Creeden, Mary Hoffman, Walter Malanowski and Margaret Legge. Our faculty that year was Mrs. Huber, Mr. Britton, Mr. Gray, Mr. Pritchard, Miss Wheaton, Mr. Slone, Miss English, Miss Howard, Coach Gustafson, Mr. Reardon and Mr. Messina. It was a happy year as Mrs. Huber went about the business of checking up on Ronnie and Mary, as the girls learned that snakes could get out of solid glass terrariums, and as Bill took care of Edgar the Opossum in General Science class. Three guesses where the name came from! Eighth grade brought Bob Rakov, Dorothy Lane, Charley Keller and Shirley Martin to the class. Faculty members new to us were Mr. Martin and Miss Houghton. Peeking into the Masonic Temple in 1939 or '40, one

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