Goshen Central High School - Yearbook (Goshen, NY)

 - Class of 1950

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LINE (I to r) : Gilbert Heitz, lee Coates, John Rasczewski, Peter Geiger. Clifford Kelsey. Philip Haakmcester. Henry Garden- brock. BACKFIELD: Art Miller, David Barbuti. Bill Walker, Harold Sumter, FOOTBALL 1949-50 On September 1, the boys turned out in full force to prepare for the first game of the season, then only two weeks away. Coach Gustafson, assisted by Mr. Hoener and Mr Gray, attempted the task of putting out a team. The first game of the season with Port Jervis non-leaguers came to a 26-6 defeat for Goshen. Pete Eisma, Art Miller, and Harold Sumter smashed through the Port line in spite of its size, and Bill Walker's passing gave the Goshen team that look of genuine football style. Hank Gardenbrock carried one of Walker's passes for Goshen’s only score. The first win of the season came at Highland Falls during our second contest. Goshen 13, High land Falls 7. Next week we went to Kingston to play their Jayvees, and it was here that we got our nickname, Goshen Grizzles.” We had a good day,— picked up a nickname and defeated Kingston 27 to 19. Walden, for the second time since 1943, triumphed over Goshen in the first Little Three Conference Contest of the season. However, the Goshen eleven completed more passes, intercepted more passes, made more first downs, gained more yardage on passes, and had fewer penalties than Walden. Goshen threatened to score twice on Walden’s seven and one yard lines, but were held to a 14-0 score. The Goshenites opened their home season with a victory over Storm King Prep. In the past page twenty-six

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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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 this annual event has been renowned for its hard, clean play. The Contest on Saturday followed this same pattern. Line smashing by Pete Eisma, a 68 yard boot by Sumter, a touchdown run, and a forty-yard pass from Bill Walker to Gil Heitz made a final score Goshen 12, Storm King 0. Warwick's victory in Goshen’s final Little Three game gave the Queen Villagers a tie with Walden for the Little Three title. A spectacular scoring play by Walker and Wisher and a perfect drop kick by Art Miller gave Goshen a 7-6 lead in the third period. In the fourth quarter Warwick’s passing attack clicked for a final score of 12-7. The last game of the season was one of Goshen’s best. Charlie Wisher and Pete Eisma carried the leather 298 yards together with Bill Walker scored three touchdowns. Art Miller faked a kick and passed to Hank Gardenbrock for an extra point making the final score Goshen 19, Liberty 6. FOOTBALL RECORD OPP. GHS OPP. GHS Port Jervis 26 6 Storm King 0 12 Highland Falls 7 13 Warwick . 12 7 Kingston 19 Walden 27 Liberty 14 0 6 19 VARSITY BASKETBALL FIRST (I to r): Bill Wolker, Jock Fra ter. Bob McBride. Art Miller, Phil Cootes, Phil Suresky, Art Soons, Henry Gardenbrock George Strong. SECOND: Clifford Kelsey, Gilbert Price, Harold Sumter, Coach Oscar Gustafson.

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