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f lt « I ( i y Trophies In appreciation -'1 their pattcnce,5 wpatWttc xotderst an d tivg, constructive ertti cism, dltd kem interest, De the class of 13S 1 dedicate «uv earhook tc y v,littlefiel d and )Ur« Kerne tt ECLUWY S t i er te - V'l ei V PVv S. 11 .— HctiUh omm prtj cx ir e t r ADMINISTF aieu OFFICE STAFF CUSTODIAL STAFF CULINAPnY STAFF SEM1CFS MISS NANCY NEWKERK Music Dep't Men's Sextet Accompanist Faculty Volleyball Team Boys' Octet Girls' Sextet MR. EVAN LITTLEFI ELD Math Dep't Faculty Basketball Team Men's Sextet Swing Band GRACE EVELYN ACKERMAN Gay Glee Club 7-11; String Orchestra II; Orchestra II; Operetta 10-12; Senior Play; Student Revue 11,12; Girl's Sextette II; N.Y.S.S.M.A. Music Festival 12. KAROL H. BAILEY Karol Camera Club 9,10; Wrestling II-12; Stage Crew 10-12; Home Room Cha i rman II. WILLIAM C. BALDWIN Rocket Red Camera Club 9,10; Football 11,12; Wrestling 11,12; Track 11,12; Band 7-12; Senior Play; Bennett Speaking Contest II; Junior Rotarian 12; Dance Band 12. CLINTCN S. BARNES, Google JP. Band 7,8; Soccer 9-12; Wrestling 9-11; Track 9-12; Junior Rotarian 12; Bowling II; Volley Ball; Varsity Club 12. LEROY J. BARNES Monk Boxing 9; Baseball 10-12; Basketball 11-12; Soccer 9-12. MAXINE E. BI ALAS Max Glee Cl ub 9-11; Hi-Y II, 12; G.A.C. 11,12; Youth-1n-Govern-ment 9-12; Senior Play; Ping-Pong 9; Sottball 9-12; baseball 9-12; Tumbling 10,11; Bowling 10-12; Swimminq II; Vo I ley Ball 9. JOHN F. BIELEFF.LT Johnny Transterl2, Georgia; Junior Rotar i an I 2. CAROLYN J. BOLEY Conn Ie Honor Society 12; General Manager, Sports Council 11-12; All Girls' Sports; G.A.C. 10-12; V.P. II; Pres. 12; Youth-In-Gov't 11-12; Band Band Festival 11-12; Glee Club Operetta 10-11; Student Revue I 1-12; Hl-Y I I. KAYE BOLEY Kaye Hl-Y 11-12; Cheerleading 9-11; Capt. II; G.A.C. 10-12; Sec.II; Girls' Sports; Glee Club 10-12; Operetta 10-11; Student Revue II-12; Bennett Speaking 11-12. ROBERT J. BROLA Bob F.F.A. 10-12; Reporter II; Football 10,11; Basketball 10-12; Soccer 12; Volleyball Sports Day II; St ude n t Revue II. RICHARD D. BROMLEY Dale Youth-In-Gov't 9-12; Camera Club 8-10; Operetta 10-12; G.O. Rep. 7-10; Tennis 8-12; Football 9-11; Track; Basketball; Glee Club 10-11. JOYCE E. BRUEN JoycIe Soccer 10-12; Sottball 10-12; Basketball 10-12; Tumbling 10-12; Volley Ball 10-12; Hockey 10-12; Cheerleading 9-12; Capt. 12; G.A.C. 11,12; Bowling 11-12; Sports Council II; Sportsmanship Award 9. GLADYS I. BULLOCK Gladys G.O. Rep. 9; Basketball 9,11, 12; Tumbling II; Hockey 11,12; Soccer I I. SUSAN F. CHERVENY -Sue- Junior Band 10; Senior Band 10-12; Glee Club 10; Camera Club 9; Operetta 10; Music Festival 10,1 I; Hi-Y 12; Soccer 9. PETER L. CUR RAO Pete- Basketball II; Soccer 12; Track 9-12; Bowling 10,11 Camera Club 8,9; Junior Rotar i an 12. LEROY J. DEWITT Bumpy Baseball 9; Soccer II, 12; BasketbalI 9-12; Track 11,12; Intramural Basketball. VIRGINIA R. DOMBAL -Ginny Glee Club 7-10; Operetta 7- 12; BasketbalI 9,10; HI-Y 11,12; G.A.C. 12; G.O. Rep. II; Bowling 10-12; Sot tba I I 9-10. FRANK C. F I SCHF.R Frank Football; Wrestling; Track; Soccer; Bowling; Ping-Pong; Baseball; Stage Crew, Manager. PATR1C IA C. FITZPATRICK Pat Orch. 9-12; G.A.C. I I,I 2; Camera Club 9; School Paper 10-12; G.O. Rep. 9-12; Baseball 10; Bowling 7-12; Tennis 9,10; Basketball 9,10; Yearbook Editor 12. JUDITH M. GATES Judy Youth-in-Gov't 10-12; G.A.C. 11,12; Girl s' Sports 11,12; Hl-Y 12: Operetta 10-12; Glee Club 9,10. JACK A. GEIGER Jackie Camera Club 8-9; Senior Play 9-12; Science Club 9. ROBERT S. Bob GOLDIN Track 12; F.F.A. 10-11; Foot-b a I I 9-12; Basketbal I 9-12; Baseball 9-12; Ping-Pong 10-12. SYLVIA GREEN Sylvia Soccer 9; Baseball 9,10; Dancing 11,12; Painting Club II; Yearbook 12. % ILMA A. HARDING WfI I i e G.O. Rep. 8-10; Youth-in-Gov't 10-12; Town Chairman II; Senior Play 12; Student Revue II, 12; Point Keeper Jr. and Sr. Classes; Music Festival 12; Yearbook 12. PHYLLIS A. HARVEY Phyl Glee Club 7-12; Girl s' Sports 9-12; Senior Play 12; Operetta 9-12; Hi-Y II. KAREN S. JENSEN 5 e I m a Bowllnq 11,12; Hockey 10-12; Soccer 9-12; Basketball 9-12; Vo I leybal I 10,11; Tenni s 10,11; Sot tbdI I 10-12; Tumbl i ng 10,11; Sports Council 10-12; Hl-Y 11,12 G.A.C. 10-12; G.O. Tres. II; Cheerleading 9-12; Camera Club 9,10; Youth-in-Go 't 8,9; Yearbook 12. LURA E. JONES Lura Glee Club 9-12; Operetta; Volleyball; Hockey; Softball. CARL J. JOHNSON Sonny Boy G.O. Rep. 10; Bowling 12; Volleyball; Track 9,10; Soccer 12; Football 9-11; Wrestling 9-12; Varsity Club 12; Band 7, 8; Operetta II. SHIRLEY M. KACZMARK Shifley Tennis; American Legion Citizenship Award. ROSE M. KARLOWITS Rosie Camera Club 9-10; Glee Club 10; Softball II; Student Revue II; Hi-Y 11,12. JOAN E. KNAPP Joanle Glee Club 7-12; Senior Play 12; Basketbal I 7-11; Vo I ley-ball 7-11; Twirling; Archeryj Ba seba I I . BEATRICE M. KRAIZA Bea Soccer 8,10; Softball 8,9; Basketball 9,11; Volleyball 9,11; HI-Y 11,12; Glee Club 8,11; Operetta 10; Hockey 10 Tennis 10,11. CONRAD A. KROLL Bud Football 9-12; Capt. 12; Wrestling 10; Track 10-12 F.F.A. 9-12; Sentinal 10; Stage Crew 12, CONSTANCE S. KROLL Connie Glee Club 7,11; Bowling 11,12; Swimming 11,12; Hi-Y 11,12; Softball; Twirling 11,12; Operetta 10; Year book I 2. CARL C. KRUGER Skiopy G.O. Rep. 7,8; Honor Society 11,12; Jr. Class Treas.; Wrestling 9-12; Track II; Football 7-12; Basketball 7 -12; Bausch and Lomb Award. JEANNE A. LEE J e a n n i e Glee Club; Operetta; Soccer; Hockey; Basketball; Softball; Cheerleading; Swimming; Volley ball; G.O. Rep; County Sports Day II. EVELYN D E v i e L ICHV. ICK Glee Club 7,9,10; Operetta 10; Basketball 9; Twirling 11,12; Bowl i ng 10-12; HI-Y I 1,12; Yearbook 12. MARY K. Ma r y MAGEE n Glee -l ub 9-12; Band 10-12; Girls' Sports 12; Basketball 12; Operetta 11,12. MUR I EL MARTIN Mur lei Sottball B,9; Basketball 9-11; G.O. Rep. II; Hi-Y 12; Glee Club II; Yearbook 12; Hockey 10; Tennis 8-11. LORETTA D. MAY Loretta Girls' Sports; G.A.C. II; Tennis Manaper II; Hi-Y 11,12; Vice-president 12; Cheerleadinp 10-12; Co-Captain; Girls' Sport Counc I I. VALMA A. MILLER Va I Glee Club; Senior Play; Yearbook 12; SottbalI 9; Hi-Y 11,12; Sec. 12; G.O. Rep. II; Youth-In-Gov't II; Senior Class Pres; Honor Society 12. WILBUR E. MIJLHAIR Mike SottbalI 9; Track 10; FootbalI 11,12; Boxi np II; F.F.A. 9-12; Sec. II; Vlce-pres. 12; County F.F.A. Pres. 11,12; G.O. Pres. 12; Junior Rotarian 12. THOMAS A. NIEZOLOTSKI Tom Track; Junior Rotarian 12. JOSEPH A. NIZOLEK JO JO FootbalI 9-12; BasebalI 10; Basketball IU-12; Wrestling 9; G.O. Pep. II; Band 9-11; Airplane Club 9; Honor Society 11,12; Camera Club 9; Junior Rotarian 12; American Legion Award 8. CAROL E. NOTT Carol Glee Cl ub 8-11; G.O. Rep. 8-11; Bowling 12; Swimming 11,12; Yearbook 12; Operetta 10; Sec. Junior Class; Hi-Y 11,12; Chaplain 12. WILLIAM A. NYE Bill Bowling 12; Basketball 9-12; G.O. Rep. 12; Honor Society 11,12; Intramurals 9-12; Youth-in-Gov’t 10; Junior Class Vice-president. GEORGE D. PEAVEY Sandy Wrestling 10-12; Soccer IQ-12; G.O. Rep. 11-12; Bowling 12; Honor Society 11-12; In t r amur a I s 9-12. ROSE M. Rose ii PIERCE Student Revue II; Band 7; Glee Club 9-11; Operetta II; Youth-in-Gov't 9; Hi-Y 12; Camera Club 9-10; Basketball 9,10; Tumbling 9-11; Vo I IeybaI I 9,10. HERBERT M. POLLACK Herb Youth-i n-Go v't II; Football II; Track 9-11; Glee Club 11,12; Jr. Rotarian 12; Varsity Club; Operetta I!; F.F.A. 9-12; Pres. 12; Yearbook. WERNER POLLACK We rner G.O. Rep. 7,8,11,1?; Youth-In-Gov't; Soccer 10-11; Capt. 12; Junior Rotarlan; Track 10. JANET M. QUAKENBUSH Janet G.O. Rep; Honor Society 12; Operetta 9-11; Bennett Speaking Contest 10,11; Youth-in-Gov't 10-12; Glee Club; G.A.C. 11,12; Girls' Trio 11,12; Girls' Sports 9-12; Student Revue; Yearbook 12. CAROL D. RIVERKAMP Bouche Glee Club 9-11; G.O. Rep. 12; Hf-Y 12; Youth-In-Gov't 10-12; Operetta 10-12; benior Play; G.A.C. 12; Yearbook 12; Girls' Sports 9-12. JO ENNIS SALAMONE Jo Youth-in-Gov't 11,12; G.O. Rep. II; Senior Play 12; Hi-Y 12; Yearbook 12; Glee Club 10; Bowling 12; Honor Society 12; Student Revue. EL IZABETH A. SANOK Liz Senior Play 12; Swimming II; Bowling II; Volleyball 10,11; Hockey 10-12; Soccer 10-12. FRANK F. SCHMIDT Frank Football 12; Wrestling 12; G.O. Rep. II; F.F.A. 10-12; Secretary 12; Baseball 12. HARRIETS. SCHOENHOLZ Hoi Iy Youth-In-Gov1t 8-12; Glee Club II; Operetta II; BowlInp 11,12; Swimming 11,12; Girls' Sports 8-12; G.A.C. 12; G.O. Rep. 8; Hl-Y 11,12; Student Revue 11,12; Dramatics 10,11; Senior Play. MARGUERITE E. SCHRODER MaggIe Glee Club 7-10; Girls' Sports 9-12; Bowling 12; Swimming 11,12; uperetta 10-12; Youth-in-Gov't 8-12; School paper 10 G.O. Rep. M,I2; Hi-Y 11,12; Bennett Speaking Contest II; Managing Editor ot Yearbook. FRANCIS J. SCZERBA Frank F.F.A.; Soccer 9; Senior P I av 12. JOHM T. SEVARD John Youth-in-Gov't 7-12; Senior Plays 10-12; Camera Club 8-10; G.O. Rep; Senior Class Treas.; Junior Rotarlan 12; Tennis 10-12; Basketball; In t r amur a Is. MARY J. SMITH Smi tty Girls' Sports 9-12; G.O. Rep. 9; Treas. 12; Camera Club 9; Youth-in-Gov't 10-12; Glee Club II; Senior Play; Yearbook G.A.C. 12; Honor Society 12. JAMES D. SPEIRS Doug Band 7-II; Operetta Io , I I ; Youth-in-Gov't 9,10; Guidance Council II; Senior Play; Gym Demonstrations; Varsity Sports; Jr. Class Pres; Jr. Rotarian, EVELYN R Evie STAGE SottbalI 7-12; Soccer 7,8; Vo I leybal I 8; Glee C|0b 12. JOSEPH TERkACINO Joe Football 9-12; Wrestling 9 Boxing 10; Track 10-12. THEODORE K. TOBIAS Ted Glee Club 9-12; Qoeretta 9-12; Wrestling 10-12; Band 10-12; Music Festival 12; All-County Chorus 10; G.O. Rep. 12; Junior Rotarian 12; Senior Play; Honor Society 12; Student Revue II. MAUDE M. TYRRELL Maud Ie Girls' Sports 9-12; Camera Club 9,10; Sports Council 9-12; G.O. Rep 9,10; Vice-president II; Youth- I n-Gov't 9-12; G.A.C. 11,12; Hi-Y 11,12. VINCENT N. Vince VIJOLO, ft JR. Basketball 9,10; Track 10; Wrestling II; Junior Rotarian 12. GEORGE J. WAL SH Bevo ' Baseball 10-12; Basketball 9-12; Soccer 9-12; Track 9-12; Ping-Pong 12; Varsity Club 12; Intramurals. Hull ®f Fivu C.V-0 VjO NS V «RLOUl'lTS-tf «vA HMSoK W'f' ‘bVAY LST rrW'EL lontMos, FOf £. c,S 3 o«g SeC sia- «=wn « VVv'i LLtiL « - B£ST iloOHirxG €b ulv H RO VX— F« R.oO «TT iu... tAo=,T TPtl_K«T - (moe. U!)« - «- Ao‘-VHSov o't.K« M-'t JkovAM Stw = - lx °V-rr P N oe'a r o. sXW£ -C w?. UOX-O- WoU.'l CVA V M ' ' I sne © n GeoRg.e:VWsm Uhe 'T0 SucweV' o ' RRl- kfcvX t.R —i O RvAroo V __ r fj wO £.S V Kft-TuRt Htfte. Vou.bsb-C.rmi. il T B£ST Te.RSOH UtM % ,BPW, t W uuw'.R-Nbltoa mW SL -ASS Fll R.T R«ja VlOt-F pRPlNK V SC.HE.R- RoS€.V «R « jrrS T£f ,VAS.RS C-««V K«.UG tfi- Jo S«Ln« oitL SM6 £T 1st. row-Karlowlts, Bennett, Howell, Poharski, Miner, Tharaldsen, Wade, Seekamp, Blanco, Baber, Coddington 2nd. row-SI Iverna 1 I, Kozareskl, Rlchner, Grippe, Driscoll, Consoli, 11s ac k , Pel lew 3rd. row-Hawklns, Fries, Sllvestrl, Pardo, Mataluccl, Eggleton, Kipp, MeduskI, Benedict 4th. row-Zuk, Meyer, Wager, Rlverkamp, Mulhair, Santord, lempke, Zalonskl, Quackenbush, Rled 5th. row-Anderson, Schoonmaker, Sawyer, lynch, Farley, Brink, Sclag, Zermatt, Lempke 6th. row-SherIock, Grippe, Howell, Martin, Bernaskl, Memmelaar, Blond!, Warren, Ho I mb erg unicrs This year's Junior Class was exceptionally ambitious. Although they devoted much time to studies, the Juniors did tind time to have a Polish Hop, be on the Voice ot GCS, sponsor several bake sales, and go Into New York to see a Broadway show. They also sponsored the operetta. The big hits ot the season were their dramatic presentlon ot MYSTERY OF MOLDY MANOR, and the memorable prom they gave tor the Seniors in June. John Keller..............President Robert Miner.............Vice President Janet Tharaldsen....«....Secretary Sandra Wade....... .......Treasurer Mrs. Flnan, Mr. John son..Advisors 1st. row-Burgess. Ellis, Price, Ellis, Kennedy, Ryan, Miller, P kuckl, OukIewlcz 2nd. row-House, Korth, Miller, Lewis, Waldman, Burkman, tee, Kruger, P «Isma 3rd. row-Henry, Nordloh, Gray, Talsma, Perry, Bende, Goldsmith, Galenkamp, Mulhalr, WrIght 4th. row-Magee, Crltelll, Wehlnger, Conklin 5th. row-Kroll, Smith, Garten, Van Zandt, Ryerson, Mabee, Crabbs, Kauftman 6th. row-MItton, MePherterson, Eckerson, Walker, Brisk!, Decker, Mataluccl 7th. row-Zawaskl, Jaslnskl, Houghtaling, Silvernall c mores The Sophomores came through a difficult year with flying colors. They started off by electing Jerry Tobias, president; Betty Bende, vice-president; Cynthia Goldsmith, secretary; and Bob Anderson, treasurer. Being without monatary problems, the Sophmore class spent their time having Ice skating and roller skating parties, going Into New York to a Broadway play, taking a boat trip up the Hudson to visit West Point, and sponsoring a Penquln Club Dance. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 5th. 6th. r ow Sokoslts, Babcock , Bailey, McKeIver, Hawkins, Mahal Ic k, Kipp, Karlowlts, House, DeWItt, Barker, Mandato, Wood, Dross row-Watson, Maly, Qulnby, Krzczuk, Kruger, Johnson, Carroll, Lane, Dabel, Brlskl, Schoenholz, Young, Strong row-Kennedy, Cherry, Sparling, Cordla, Vavrtcka, Bullock, House, Van Der Muelen, Holmberg, Morgan, Memmelaar, Sprague row-Anderson, Schmick, Anderson, Visscher, Barron, Tyler, Zawaskl, Grahman, Trigger, Pierce, Coleman, Baldwin row-Maar, Lattlmer, Lattlmer, Egbertson, Carroll, Van Veeren, Judway, Wendell, Hawkings, Bradatch, Space, Frank, Cassler row-MulIen, Ryerson, Terraclno, Glass, Mulhalr, Tuthlll, Stevens, Marino, Johnson, Muller, Brown, Mitten, Coville T FISHMEN RECIPE FOR PEA GREEN FRESHMEN 323-ff cups ot intelligence; gotten From a reliable source (preterably) 112 tablespoons ot capacity tor learning 3 stltt assignments every night I I-y dozen ot candled apples tor un-cooper a 11 ve teachers 861 Jars ot GOOD HUMOR 100 eager beaver minds Ml altogether tor tour years and expect a nice batch ot seniors uniei h UJ to VAJ Goshen Central School Football Schedule 1953 Sept. 26 Monroe at Goshen Oct. 3 Goshen at Highland Falls Oct. 10 Goshen at Kingston ti Oct. 17 Goshen at Walden Oct. 24 Cornwall at Goshen Oct. 31 Warwick at Goshen Head Coach John Young Assistant Coach Ted Dunn Captain Bud Kroll Managers Sam Watson Jim Wolf 1st. row-Mulhalr, Nlzolek, Kroll, Schmidt, Baldwin, Wo I f , Watson 2nd. row-RIverkamp, Cherry, Miller, Farley, Mac Church, Bernaskl, Martin, Dill, Morgan, Ander son 3rd. row-Coach Young, Kroll, Wendall, Mooser, Maar, Johnson, Memmelaer, Van Zandt, Carroll, Anderson, Lattlmer, Anderson 1st. 2nd. 3rd. row-Pollack, Stlvernatl, Dewl11 row-WhIte, Anderson, Brola, Brown, Nlezoloskl, Sliver-nail. Pollack, Sherlock, Ebertgson, Hawkins, He I ho sk I , Decker row-Innocent, Caster, Peavey, Barnes, Mitten, Sorenson, Zuk, Barnes, Kropp, Fischer, Johnson, Walsh Soccer Te r nis The candidates tor the boys varsity tennis team tor 1954 Include: Doug Spelrs, George Sorensen, Jerry Carney, Ralph Sllvernall, Larry Kautfman, Ed Crabbs, John Seward, Stan Conklin, and John Magee. In the past three seasons Goshen’s racketeers” have chalked up two county championships and tlnlshed second only to Monroe-Woodbury In 1953. The Schedule Includes matches with CornwaI I-on-Hudson, Washing-tonvtlle, Montgomery, Highland Falls and Monroe-Woodbury. COACH: Mr. George Hays V r €stl • r «j 1st. row-KarI owlts M., Karlowlts T., Wade, Pellew, Boley C., Tharaldsen, Meduskl, Tyrrell, Rlverkamp C. 2nd. row-May, Dombal, Jensen, Grippe, Poharskl, Rtchner, Blanco, Blalas, Bruen, Zalonskl, Gray 3rd. row-SchoenhoIz N., Kipp, Schoenholz H., Smith, Duklewltz, Rlverkamp G., Lee, Seekamp, Lewis, Price, Bende, Boley K. 4th. row-Bennett, Miss Flaxlngton, Llsack, Sanok, Qoackenbosh R., Quackenbush J., Gates, Wager, Santord, Knapp, Fitzpatrick, Pardo, Coddlngton, Barber €. . C. V«rsit Clul 1st. row-Hawklns, Kroll, Sllvernall, Johnson, Sllvernall, DeWItt, Watson 2nd. row-Brola, Barnes, Barnes, Bailey, Farley, Pollack, Terraclno 3rd. row-ZImmermann, Baldwin, Fischer, Speirs, Schmidt, Kroll, 4th. row-Mr. Young, Sorensen, Ntzoleck, Walsh, Martin, Bernaski, Memmelaar CUs end Act iv it ies Bov s G.rU Foo-VNo Vo W V x v SoCCQr Te'o'n s TcOlV-V, vxVYA V) ftC| So’S-V d«x r vYAVn CWc.V ftru 'vSokseNoex V c V,Vx VI f(=A- V4; -X Wov c W' Vv GA C G ©. 1st, row-Kennedy, Meduskl, Smith, Treas.J Bende-Sec.J Mu I hair-Pres.J PeI Iew-Vice-Pres.; Blanco, Zalonskl 2nd, rowICar I owl t s, Sanford, Harding, Goldsmith, Berkman, Waldman, Barber 3rd. row-Mr, Stewart, Wager, Schroder, Riverkamp, Miller, Quackenbush, Maly, Fitzpatrick, Mu I hair 4th. row-Wager, Sawyer, Walker, Sherlock, Peavy, Nye, Tobias, Pollack, Con kIi n 5th. row-Howard, Love, Matalucci, Wolfe, Zawaskl 1st. row-Jensen, Schroder, Nott, Harding, May, Miller, Schoenholz 2nd. row-Kro I I, Blanco, Zalonskl, Rlverkamp G. , Tyrrell, Karlowlts, R. Pierce, Cherveny, Eggleton, Mataloccl, Bennett 3rd. row-Blalas, Meduskl, Rlverkamp C., Pellew, Consoll, Llchwlch, Dombal, Wager, Battlloro, Holmberg 4th. row-MIss Updike, Barber, Stage, Harvey, Meyers, Gates, Tharaldsen, Riel, Sanok, Btelefelt, Martin, Kralza, Kozareskl, Pardo, Kipp, Karlowlts M. 'tm 1st. row-Connle Boley 2nd. row-Mary Smith, Frances Ltsack, Muriel Barber, Valma Miller, Janet Quackenbush 3rd. row-Carl Kruger, Ted Tobias, Joe Nlzolek, Bill Nye, George Peavy Miss Finley, Advisor Merer Seeiet CBGDESTNA 1st. row: Brink, House, Schoonmaker, MaIv. 2nd. row: Ma t a IuccI, Wolfe, Dickover, Love, Mr. Batorski. 3rd. row: Quackenbush, Hansen, Keys, Miller, Mlietich, Waldman, Fitzpatrick. 1st. row: MataluccI, Wolfe, Mandanto, Wheeler, Marsh, O'Hare, Howell, Wager, Kruger, Bialas, Mr. Batorski. 2nd. row: Eggleton, Keys, Hansen, DIckover, Miller, Wade, Boley, Cherveny, Love, Goldsmith, Berkman. 3rd. row: Kroll, Riverkamp, Miletich, Wood, Magee, Bende, Young, PeI Iew, WaIdman. 4th. row: Lichwich, Van Sickle Bui I is, Latiimer, Heizelmen, Cochrane, Kroll, Frank, Tobias, Galenkamp. 5th. row: Knapp, Bende, MataluccI, Tobias, Lipplncott, Baldwin, F i tzpatrick. BAND SWING Hicjh ScVxccl Glee CluV) 1st. row-HoweI I, Bennett, Boyd, Pahuckl, Kennedy, Barber, Blanco, Coddlngton, Love 2nd. row-MataIoccI, Driscoll, Miller, Karlowlts, Waldman, Duklewtcz, Kipp, Wade, Matalucci 3rd. row-Santord, Bullock, Berkman, Lee, Knapp, Benedict, Lee 4th. row-Gray, Talsma, Magee, Goldsmith, Galenkamp, Bende 5th. row-Stage, Meyer, Gates, Brink, Zuk, Harvey, Ackerman Jtricr Cal Cl u b 1st. row-tor. Slone, Warren, toaney, Schmidt, Pollack, Mulhair, Farley, Kroll 2nd. row-VIssc her, Vlsscher, Decker, Mltton, Ryerson, Durland, Anderson, Tuttle, Ho I mberg, Wendell 3rd. r ow-L a 111 me r , S'c hoo nma k e r , Kroll, Holmberg, Anderson, Critelll 4th. row-Van Luernan, Brola, Mabee r c u) 1st. row-SherIock, Crabbs 2nd. row-FI sc her, Bailey, Ryer son 3rd. row-KroI I, Silvernall, Conk I In Advisor-Mr. Harold Innocent NAME PASTIME NEEDS MOST fin AMB1TICN -a i ob ..be a secretary... ( t { 1 lrflngt..t.tttt .experience........ ..be a model....... . t r f ad i ng . . . •a good book....... ..be a writer. Bill Nye ..bettinq on ball oames... .some hot tips..... ..be a scholar..... Jo S a 1 a mo n e ..being absent .inhibi tions.. ..be a psychiatrist Janet Quackenbush. ..West Point .more paper routes. .. be 01ymp i c star.. Da 1e Bromley. ..keeping his Dad's books. .sleep ..Rip Van Winkle... Holly Schoenholz.. | o h n Seward....... ..listening to jokes...... • a rider. ..marry youno...... ..dlooino craves.......... .has everythino.... --leave town ....t.t Vincent Vuolo «_, 1 i v i n o it up ............ •convertible....... --have a haremTt.TT Carl Kr uger ..bothering Loretta .48 hour day ..be a millionaire. Phyllis Harvey.... ..Fighting tor her rights. .her own car ..pass French Judy Ga tes. ..taking a shower. .Gilluame ..be a debutante... Georcie Walsh...... ..seeinq Betty............ -width- - . . -.has none t We rner Pollack.... ..whisperinci aloud........ - comp osur?. Joe Nizolek. ..be i nq a pest............ .binoculars........ Maude Tyrrell ..having dates............ -■four inches--. . - . George Peavey ..takino trips............ .milk.............. Carol No tt.. ..combi no her hair........ t spdr e t 1 me t . T T t . t T Ted Tobias ..being in plays.......... Doug Speirs ..beina maananimous.. . .. . . .steady job........ Lura Jones ..waitinq tor mail........ to get t hrounh.. .t Frank Sczerba ..drawing .vac ation ..mathematician.... Mike Mu 1h a i r ..square dancina.......... Liz Sanok......... ..being hep. .more jewelry ..leave the farm... Jack Geiger ..drivinq Mr. K's car..... « a match--TTTtrT,ft Conn ie Kro1 1 . ..sewing -a push...tfttttttt Gladys Bullock.... ..pleasing Mr. Favitta.... .relaxation. ..strike it rich... Carl John son ..sketchina .a blotter......... Virginia Domba 1 . .. ..being beautiful .hope chest ..sprinq weddinq... Mary Maoe e ..being quiet Bud Kroll ..TV at New Hampton....... Joan Knapp ..writing letters Valma Miller ..talkino to Frank........ Bob Goldin ..makino money... .a q 1 r 1 - - Ma xine Bialas ..lauchinq... -peroxide T T t B Connle Bo ley ..refereeino Tom Nieso 1owski... ..collectino runs. • a car .. t t Rose Pierce ..roller skating.......... •nearby rinkTTT,e, Leroy Dewitt ..noing to movies . 1 rt credits........ Jeanne Lee ..meetino Earl .a husband •t r t Karen Jensen ..going to the dentist.... .brother at home... ..Scottie's job.... Frank Fischer • • women •a nice blond T,TT, Karol Bailey.... . . ..wine, women and song.... • a 1 I cfn srt...t T t,t Roy Barnes ••sleeping. •a sott bedT-TTTt , Shirley Kaczmar k.. ..making cook ies .get out ot sc hoo1. ..be a nurse Mur iel Martin ..writing notes •Steve............. Bill Baldwin ••playing the drums....... .a car of his own.. ..be a Marine Sue Cherveny ..skating with Rose. .a hotrod.......... Peter Cur r ao..... . ..scarinq pedestrians..... -first million,,,,, Evelyn Lichwick... ..primping..... .a coup 1e ot cars.. ..be successful.... Bea Kr a i za....... . ..talking on the phone.... . Johnnie........ Bob Brola ..sleepino -some nlqht llfe Tt John Bieletelt.... ..girls and motorcycles... .s t e ady girl ..retire at 19 Frank Schmidt ..seeing Valma .glue for his car.. ..a hep f armer... Clinton Barnes.... ..seeinq Nancv............ .a wife............ some hlqht life... ..be a j udoe TYFtS FAVORITE EXPRESSION don • t worry about FTTe k I d oh, shut up............... sty there................ I'll try his eye......... It isn't that.......... oh, my gorsh!............ twright, awrlght......... Gooooooool............... censored................. he I I o, honey......... witch out................ go b«be.................. I don't give a .......... oh, you think so?........ geezz.................... go Juice................. thit Isn't right, is It?. no, whit I mein.......... oh, you'te «wful......... you're not welcome....... we I I,we I I,we I I....... ctn't cut it............... yeth, i see................ hello there........... . let's retlly go............ Koo Blimy, give it a got., HI tlurb................... tor het ven '$ sike........ musty devil............... hello, doll................ Yes, I've got it done...., give It up, min............ I got t letter today...... oh, no, really?.......... nasty break................ got any gum?............., Put'er there............... got to go.................. what job ya wearing?....., me?.................. you better go on......... quit it.................. hard to tell............. hi kid................... Slap him in the mouth.... ye gods.................. Crazy]................... you don't know do ye?...., sss, that's jazzy....... ho,ho, that's rich....... no tooling?.............. get that................. What do you say?........., tor crying out loud...... what are you doing....... hello babe............... HI....................... HOW GOT THRU .c heered............. . I aughed............ .last minute spurt... .palmer method....... .argued............... .hearts and Flowers., .using his charm..... .writing notes....... .rested and rec'd.... .spieling a line..... .using his head...... .being sultry......... .Flirting............. .evading the issue... .had connections..... ,d 1 agno s ing....... .letting them know... .being smart......... .being dependent...... .took notes........... .being Friendly....... .writing letters..... , vaca t ioning... .winning elections... .coax ing........ .being liked.......... .buttering........... .applying herself.... .did his homework.... .waited patiently.... .getting all A's...... .ran.................. .hit and mi ster..... .led................. .sneaked............. , smiled............. .team work........... thru the door....... wiggled............. convinced everybody. walked.............. typing tor teachers, pushed.............. polished his way.... slept............... luck................ being shy........... skin ot his teeth... ska ted.......... his brains.......... t Ip toed........... you'd never guess... crawled............. by switching schools he's still wonder i ng shined.............. quickly and quietly. DESTINATION .Washlngton, t).C. .O.C.C.C. .seventh heaven . go 11 links .doc tor's office .the Lone Star State .Colorado School of Mines . t r a f f i c court .Georgia Tech. .working for Mickey Spillane .Princeton .teacher's college .some boys' college .Na vy .a china shop .Phi Beta Kappa .vine covered cottage .some beautiful mansions .The Farm .engineering sc hooI . I.B.M. .FI or I da ,some col lege .on his own f arm ,a home in the city ,the Armed Ser vi ce .the boss's lap .St. Luke's Hospital , a printer's shop ,DurIandviI Ie .Geneva .undecided ,WyomInq .UNESCO' .the U.S. Mint .New York City ,WlmbIedon ,U.S. Navy , AvaI on Air Force .modern k I tchen ,GCS i I ndI anapoIi s Rome, N.Y. N.Y. Rangers Middletown State Hospital East Division Orange Farms Brook Iyn armory sunny Florida Middle town Cal If or nI a Seely Mattress Co. motorcycle heaven New Hampton General Electric Times Square 5 er ior PIqm c cj YJ ca Slept Vlere THIS €. € THAT nmcRiEs It will be ton to remember: Holly wearing son glasses. . . .Gay and Wilma staying at school ontll seven o'clock. . . .Margoerlte almost killing Mr. Favltta with hydrogen chloride gas. ... George Peavey drinking his toor qoarts ot milk dally ... .Kaye sparing enoogh time to come to school. . . .Vincent changing girlfriends in the middle ot the week. . . .Jody entertaining the Shower Girls . . . .Dale deriving diabolic pleasure from stepping on white bocks. . . .Jeanne taking pictures of anyone for anything at anytime. . . .Werner, Teddy and Bob yelling out the answer. . . .Mr. Littlefield's trek to the ping-pong room. . . .Sylvia entertaining the patrons of sixth period study hall. . . .Mike and Carol being anti-social (they want to be alone). . . .Rose Karlo-wlts giggling. . . .Mr. Favltta wardin' off the wlmmin' • . . .Bod embarrassing the girls of the lower grades. . .Loretta speeling catchy anecdotes. . . .Jo Jo wrangling over a few points. . . .Mr. Lynch crying Ne prononcez-pas la lettre s . . . .Carol Bouche groaning under the weight ot the N. Y. Times. ... Mary Smith scheduling tasks for any senior with spare time. . . .Georgle Walsh trying to look distinguished In his horned rimmed glasses. . . .Connie Boley's numerous vaults over the horse . . . .Mr. Osgood hunting for microbes under the high powered lens. ... Jo Ennis serving time in Mrs. FInan's office. . . .Valma getting permission to get permission. . . .Joe Terraclno trying to start an argument. . . .Miss Jenks patrolling the upper halls. . . .Karen's reluctant trips to the dentist. . . .Janet saying but you can’t give us a test . . . .Pete setting up his own hall patrol during seventh period. . . .John Blelefelt treating his sister like a human. . . .Pat doing everything all the time. . . .Maxine’s Florida tan. . . .Phyllis' come hither look. . . .Mr. Stewart standing on his chair. . . . Doug getting enthused about Mathematics and Western Culture . . . .John Seward waiting Impatiently for the bell. . . .Some of the girls tiring of mono-colored hair. . . .Mr. Gustafson's endless supply ot thoughts for the day . . . .Dale chuckling wickedly in Family Living. . . .Miss Scott granting permission to use the phone. . . .Mr. Musgrove, Musician, practicing In his room. . . .Gay wearing gloves. . . .Mr. Hogan waiting for his fourth period English class to produce some long overdue papers. . . .Wilma Insisting she's coming back for a P.G. . . .Those wonderful years spent at GCS. WE THE CLASS OF 1954 STILL SOUND IN BODY AND MIND LEAVE THE FOLLOWING CLASS WILL: GAY ACKERMAN reluctantly leaves Mr. Favitta KAROL BAILEY leaves his apple polishing in metal shop to Bob Grippe BILL BALDWIN leaves his speexl to Adrian Hagen CLINTON BARNES leaves his ability to get along with Mr. Innocent to the boys LEROY BARNES just leaves! MAXINE BIALAS leaves her giggle to Cynthia Goldsmith JOHM BIELEFELT leaves his motorcycle to Dave Martin CONNIE BOLEY leaves her gym classes to Miss Flaxington KAYE BOLEY leaves her art ability to Future artists BOB BROLA leaves his talse teeth to Nick Mabee DALE BROMLEY leaves his ability to appear embarrassed to Dale Memmelar JOYCE BRUEN leaves her wiggle to Vicky Blanco GLADYS BULLOCK leaves her ability to study to just about anyone SUE CHERVENY leaves some mashed potatoes to Sam Watson PETER CURRAO leaves his 1000 per cent field goal average to jeep” Helhoskl LEROY DEWITT leaves his famous shots to Dick Cherry FRANK FISCHER leaves one fast ride on his motorcycle to Helen Holmberg PAT FITZPATRICK leaves the Scholastiker JUDY GATES leaves one battered Driver Ed. car to Mr. Dunn VIRGINIA DOMBAL leaves Florida bowling alleys after finding her Marine JACK GEIGER leaves his ability to play the field to George Sorenson SYLVIA GREEN leaves her family living reports to Jean Curry BOB GOLDIN leaves his ability to wreck cars to Bob Anderson WILMA HARDING leaves her ability to smile readily to Barbara Galenkamp PHYLLIS HARVEY leaves her sophisticated airs to Betty Bende KAREN JENSEN leaves Miss Jenks in peace CARL JOHNSON leaves his wrestling position to Midget Kennedy LURA JONES gives her seat on Bus 13 to Barbara Cooper ROSE KARLOWITS leaves her roller skates to Barbara Kazareski SHIRLEY KACZMARK leaves her secrets for successful parties to Sue Sanford JOAN KNAPP leaves her ability to hook a Princeton man to Rhoda Quackenbush BEA KRAIZA leaves her whisper to Gloria Wager CONNIE KROLL leaves her ability to hook a football captain to anyone BUD KROLL leaves one moonlight night to Shirley Meduski CARL KRUGER leaves his arguments to Mr. Hogan JEANNE LEE leaves her ability to go steady to her sister. Sue EVELYN LICHWICK leaves her bewitching smile to Dagmar Fries MURIEL MARTIN leaves her shyness to Barbara Burgess LORETTA MAY leaves her place in camera club to Bernadette Dross MARY MAGEE leaves a broken test tube to Winnie Kipp VALMA MILLER leaves her pleasing personality to John Keller MIKE MULHAIR leaves his palomino to Joyce Trigger TOM NIEZOLCWSKI leaves his quiet ways to Jerry Carney CAROL NOTT leaves and takes Mike with her JOE NIZOLEK leaves his chemistry ability to Muriel Barber BILL NYE leaves his bowling talent to Rita Seekamp GEORGE PEAVEY leaves his agricultural ability to all F.F.A. members ROSE PIERCE leaves a space in the Avalon coat room to anyone who can fit HERB POLLACK leaves his innocent ways to John Sherlock WERNER POLLACK gives his place as soccer captain to Earl Sllvernall JANET QUACKENBUSH leaves and takes the newspapers with her CAROL RIVERKAMP leaves and takes the newspaper money with her JO SALAMCNE leaves her ability to be late tor class to Janet Tharaldsen FRANK SCHMIDT leaves his tardiness to Herb Holmberg HOLLY SCHOENHOLZ leaves her ability to chatter to Barbara Reed MARGUERITE SCHRODER leaves her ability to get out ot gym to Jerl Zalonskl LIZ SANOK leaves her ability to tllrt to Mona Pellew FRANK SCZERBA quietly leaves and takes all his possessions with him JOHN SEWARD leaves his ability to get along with people to Bob Miner MARY SMITH leaves her dependability to Dee Battaloro DOUG SPEIRS leaves his slide rule to Mr. Littlefield EVELYN STAGE leaves her Jeans to Ethel Meyers JOE TERRACINO leaves his size 7 football shoes to Charlie Morgan TED TOBIAS leaves his math ability to Denny Kropp MAUDE TYRRELL leaves her list of boys to Frances Llsack VINCENT VUOLO leaves a year’s supply of kleenex to Marla Blelcfelt GEORGE WALSH leaves his nickname Bevo to Richard Miller 10 Y«nrti)i)l S tuff Pat F I tzpatrick, Editor ge11 tng thecar...a man '. V! story teacher•..Can I have it Tuesf.... tIddIed..«N Y. Times Mary Smith, Business Manager Seelng Jim...a secretary...own 100 typewrt ters...Be Therel...quietly ...N.Y. Stock Exchange Carol Riverkamp, Sports Ed. studying...de-blusher...get up on ttme...Powl. .being cute...CorneI I Un1ver s i ty Marguerite Schroderf Managing Ed. collecting pennies ..a I I$ tener ...a poI 111cI an...tunn games...glib tongue ...Senate Debating Committee Herb Pol lack. Art Having dates...bottle and babe ...tind a gal...That's lite... slid ..Broadway Gay Ackerman. Features Imi ta11ng teachers...rIde home... Alchemist...Hmmmmm..•took her time ...Theatah Karen Jensen. Girls' Sports Edy Kaye Boley. Art Ed. makIng sodas...a I arm clock...art teacher...That's a I augh...IaughIng with Bill...Art Dep't. of Glamour Wilma Harding, Photography Ed. having crushes...vi11 mlns...be ett1cIent...Drop-..That's the 8th wonder...G.E. Math Dep't. Loretta May. IndivIduaI Picture Ed. talking to Skippy...varIety...5tay happy...Where’s Skippy?. .be 1 ng sweet...Main Street, Goshen Sylvia Green, Art wr111ng poetry...memory machIne ...to graduate...hI ya...her bright eye$•..MlddIetown STAFF Connie Boley, Carol Nott Virginia Dombal, Liz Sanok Bea Kralza, Muriel Martin ......Camera Club ........ MR. JOHM HOGAN Advlsor 2 V«j - - ' - , • -. :•• v' •■ . Sv. . -i j ..• •■• .•
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