Goshen Central High School - Yearbook (Goshen, NY)

 - Class of 1950

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FIRST ROW (I to r): Martin Fleisher, Robert Brola, John Von-Dcrmullcr, Thomas Niesolowski, Carl Kruger, Carl Johnson, Peter Currao, Shirley Kaczmark, Mary Smith, Susan Cherveny, Holly Schoenholz, Maxine Bialas, Constance Boley, Lorretta May. SECOND: Richard Minkus, Roy DeWitt, Roger Parliman, Leroy Barnes, George Peavy, Jane Gear, Sylvia Green, Dorothy Cooper, Adela Brown, Muriel Martin, Bernice Harris, Jean Bowen, Kay Boley, Karen Jensen, Carol Riverkarrp. THIRD: Eugene White, Tony Wiggenhorn, Clinton Barnes, Peter Lundstedt, Elmer Suverlan, Teddy Tobias, Joan Knapp, Evelyn Stage, Jean Lee, Lorraine Christensen, Lura Jones, Ruth Green, Joyce Bruen, Elizabeth Sanok. FOURTH: George Walsh, Clifford Price, Stanley Dutkiewicz, Dale Bromley, John Seward, Jack Geiger, Phyllis Harvey, Virginia Dum-bal, Bessie Babb, Valma Miller, Beatrice Kraiza, Evelyn Lich-wick. Rose Pierce. FIFTH: Bill Nye, Werner Pollack, Clarence Eckerson, John Patterson, Janet Quackenbush, Gay Ackerman, Marguorito Schroder, Gladys Bullock, Judith Gates, Connie Kroll, Carol Knott, Wilma Harding. SIXTH: Frank Sczer-ba. Bill Baldwin, Richard Ominski, Robert Smith, Douglas Spiers, Norman Cooper. SEVENTH: Carl Bailey, Herbert Pollack, Laurence Herbert, Conrad Kroll, Frank Fisher, Wilbur Mulhair, Edward Rasch. FIRST ROW (I to r): Jean Sawyer, Shirley Cosh, Bernice Wald-man, Diana Bloomfield, Barbara Freedman, Pauline Bordonali, Betty Ahearn, Alice Christensen, Marty Lewis, Gertrude Jones, Gladys VanCurren, Elsie Smith. SECOND: Florence Arkel, Ruth Houston, Mary Ann Tharaldsen, Clarice Colman, Eleanor Pol-hemus, Earbara Love, Pat Carney, Joan Johnson, Betty Mc-Namee, Nancy Jacobs, Rita Primavera. THIRD: Stonley Gugala, Fr d May, Shirley Heinzleman, Dorothy Boyd, Ruth Gass- man, June Deyo, Joan Knapp, Patty Rupp, Anne Beebe, Marie Hill. FOURTH: Frank Zawaski, David Barbuti, Harry Warren, Joe Helhoski, Danny Lempka, Eugene Colman, Richard Osburn, Frank Coleman, Joseph Zielinski, Luther Jones, FIFTH: Larry McBride, Eugone Minkus, Harry Miller, John Brown. SIXTH: Paul Kroll, Mack Morley, Bill Stenner, Dick Coleman, Roy Gillespie, Walter Ruger.

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CAMERA CLUB The Camera Club was organized by Mr. Ken-net in September to teach its members the sound techniques of photography. A new Busch Press Camera financed by the General Organization, enabled the Camera Club for the first time to do press photography, that is action shots as well as studio portraits. Meetings were held activity period in Room 207, which is equipped with a dark room. The organization found, however, that an hour meeting was too brief to accomplish objectives; therefore Thursday evenings were set aside for Lab. work. This year the Club has done much public relations work for the school. Nearly everyweek a Camera Club picture appeared in the Independent Republican, thereby serving to keep the public in formed as to the school activities. The organization has two main objectives,-number one is to constantly improve the equipment. The first step in that direction was the purchase of the camera. Objective number two is to have the members and club take better pictures with his own camera and to process these pictures. During February some of the members attended the National Photography Show' in New York. Other activities of the club were a spaghetti supper and the sale of pictures of the various organizations and activities of the school. Group pictures for the yearbook were taken by our club. The Officers and active Seniors were: Frank Panaro, President; Stanley Liesecki, Vice-President; Edward Hernandez. Treasurer; Muriel Wai-bel, Secretary; and Marylin Credidio, member. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA The Goshen Chapter of the Future Farmers of America, a unit of the national organization of vocational agricultural students, operated this year under a program of work consisting of eight areas of endeavor: Farming activities, Cooperation, Community Service, Leadership. Conduct of Meetings, Recreation, Earnings and Savings, and Scholarship. At the first meeting, new officers were installed and new' members taken in. The chapter met at least once a month and entered in several activities during the year, one of which was a fruit contest held in Kingston New York. Another w'as the county fair, where members exhibited cattle, fruit and vegetables. The annual F. F. A. Banquet was held in March and members gave short talks on the year’s activities. Several money-making activities were engaged in. Cider and Christmas cards were sold last fall and seeds sold in the spring. The commission was used to give awards, to give to the F. F. A. camp fund, and to other causes such as the 4-H Club Building Fund. In June we had a picnic and enjoyed swimming, roller skating, games, and of course refreshments. THE OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Reporter Sentinel Adviser FOR 1949-50 Harry Smith Raymond Dzierzek Joseph Brink Frank Grippe Ernest Creeden Stanley Leseski Mr. Harold Slone GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION This year the Girls Athletic Association functioned for the first time. There were two sections to the organization. First is the council, a group of four girls from each class. The council set up the girls athletic program for the year, that is, arranged games and social events for the G. A. A. as a whole. The G. A. A. is made up of any girls who are interested in sports, with Miss Allen as their competent director. OFFICERS Mary Kit Wallace Janet Hanley Florence Tuthill Joan Fischer President Vice-President Treasurer Secretary page twenty-three



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FIRST ROW (I to r): Johanna Vetri, Gloria Pierce, Adele Pechar, Arlene Stiller, Grace Wagner, Cicily Holbrook, Shirley Coutant, Pat Lewis, Rose Zalonski, Peggy Hopkins, Frances Sanok, Lottie Tobias. SECOND: Joan Lewis, Edna Vogel, Freida Turksma, Earleen Rose, Joan Fisher, Muriel Waible, Faith Alloway, Janet Lynch, Susan Barnes, Alice Tuthill, Jean How-kins. THIRD: Herbert Anderson, Charles Gray, Earl Miller, Barry Blanchard, Dorothy Quackenbush, Trudy Maybee, Mary Luft, Jimmy McGorry, Duane Bruen, Charles Wisher, Donald Marsh. FOURTH: Bill Hawkins, Robert Andrysak, Bob Farley, Warren Cherveny, John Germain, Philip Young, Nick Boley, Bill Tice, Ronald Fear. FIFTH: Joe Brink, George Strecker, John Szarwark, Fred Stage, Joe Hawkins, Jack Richner, Richard Hanson, George Hunter, Jim Petzen, Charles Cocks. SIXTH: Edward Sosler, Robert Jensen, Roger Starkey, George Walsh, Peter Earle, Reynold Andrews, Donald Keeney, David Keller, Peter Eisma. FIRST ROW (I to r): Camille Barbuti. Margaret Mulhair, Phyllis Zohnizer, Bert Mary Coon, Philip Suresky, Dorris Brown, Al-pKonse Bonauto, Dorothy Smith. SECOND: Lois Tice, Constance Decker, Lorraine Minkus, Leota Makuen, Margery Deegan, Shirley Clauson, Nelda Montana, Joan Werner. THIRD: Betty Love, Margaret Cathro, Mary Martin, Hazel Brola, Marion Myruski, Marion Lippert, Frances Phillips, Joan Bende, Lorraine Helhoski. FOURTH: Edward Hernandez, Frank Warren, William Boley, Charles Maly, Ronald Bally, Jock Molnar, Jack Fraser, Anthony Monastra. FIFTH: Jack Callahan, James Jones, Arthur Miller, Richard Keeney, Arthur Soons, Wesley Smith, John Mayo, Philip Coates.

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