Goshen Central High School - Yearbook (Goshen, NY)

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The Class of 1955 To Mr. John Hogan, for all he has done to help us in our academic work and Senior activities. DEDICATIONS To Mr. Thomas Johnson, for the time and interest that he has devoted to us. Supervising Principal, Mr. Charles Hooker Assistant Principal, Mr. Oscar Gustafson Mrs. Gus Lippfrt Miss Marion Scott ADMIN I ST RAT ION Guidance Director, Mr. Walter Kennett School Psychologist, Dr. Robert Miner FA CU LTY First row—Mrs. McEntire, Mrs. Gere, Mrs. Stotz, Mrs. Finan, Mrs. Pines, Miss Flaxington. Second row—Mr. Stewart, Mr. Hooker, Mr. Slone, Mr. Favitta, Mr. Coon, Miss Haehnlen, Mr. Batorski, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Osgood, Mr. Young, Mr. Kennett, Mr. Jakeman, Miss Scott. Third row—Mr. Musgrove, Mr. Innocent, Mr. Cohen, Mr. Hays, Mr. McGinnis, Miss Jenks, Miss Updike, Mr. Littlefield. ,31 n (iHentoriani The Class of 1955, saddened by the sudden death of Mrs. Luft, wishes to express remembrance of her as a teacher devoted to her students and to her subject. i Tharaldsen, Janet Janet” G. A. C. 2-4, Secretary, President 4; Girls’ Intramural Sports; G. O. 2; Junior Class Play; Junior Class Secretary; National Honor Society 4; Senior Class President Lisack, Frances Frannie” G. A. C. 2-4, Vice President; Girls’ Intramural Sports; National Honor Society 3, 4; Senior Class Vice President Kipp, Winifred Winnie” Cheerleading 3; Drum Majorette 4; G. A. C. 3, Secretary 4; Girls’ In-tramural Sports; Glee Club 2-4; Hi-Y 3; Junior Class Play; Operetta 2, 3; Senior Class Secretary; Yearbook Wade, Sandra Sandy G. A. C. 2-4, Treasurer 3; Girls’ Intramural Sports; Glee Club 2, 3; Junior Class Play; Junior Class Treasurer; National Honor Society 4; Senior Class Treasurer; Yearbook Anderson, Robert Andy” F. F. A., Treasurer 2, 3; Soccer 3, 4 Barber, Muriel Ann” Cheerlcading 2-4; G. A. C. 1 4; Girls’ Intramural Sports; G. O. 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Operetta 2-4; Yearbook Editor Battiloro, Dolores Dee” Girls’ Intramural Sports Benedict, Mary Bennf Bowling 3; Glee Club 2-4; Swimming 3; Yearbook 4 Bennett, Joan Joanie” Cheerleading 3, 4; G. A. C. 3, 4; Girls’ Intramural Sports; Glee Club 2, 3; Hi-Y 3; Operetta 2, 3; Senior Play Bernaski, Richard Rich” Baseball 1-4; Basketball; Boys’ Athletic Council 2, 3; Football 1-4; Senior Play; Varsity Club 3 Biondi, Albert Al” Blanco, Victoria Vickf G. A. C. 2-4; Girls’ Intramural Sports; Glee Club 2-4; G. O. 1-3; Hi-Y 3; Operetta 3, 4; Yearbook; Youth-in-Government 3, 4 Brink, Paul I. Paul” Glee Club 3, 4; Operetta 3, 4; Yearbook, Business Manager Carney, Gerald Gerrf Dramatic Club 3; J. V. Basketball 2; Senior Play 3; Soccer 1-4; Tennis 1-3; Track 4 Curry, James Jim” Soccer 3 Davis, Olivia Liv Girls' Intramural Sports Driscoll, Marion Marion” Girls’ Intramural Sports; G. O. 4 Farley, John John” Boys’ Athletic Council 3; F. F. A. 1-3; Football 1-3; G. O. 4; Senior Play Finkbeiner, Lewis Lew From Walden, 1954 Baseball 1, 3, 4; Football 1, 3, 4; Music Council 3 Freis, Dagmar Dag French Club, President 3; Girls’ Intramural Sports; Glee Club 4; Scholastickcr 1-3, Editor 3; Senior Trip Committee; Yearbook Grippo, Robert Grippo” Bowling 3, 4; Stage Management 4 Hagen, Adrian Age” Bowling 3, 4; Boys’ Glee Club; Glee Club 4; Junior Play Harris, David Dave” Boys' Glee Club 4; Dramatics Club 4; Junior Play Hawkins, Kenneth Kennf Basketball 1, 2; Bowling 2-4; Boys’ Athletic Council; G. O.; Soccer 1-3 Hendershot, Elaine Elaine” Girls’ Glee Club 2; Girls’ Intramural Sports; Glee Club 4; G. O., Treasurer 4 Holmberg, Helen Helen” Girls’ Intramural Sports; Hi-Y 3 Holmberg, Herbert Herbie” F. F. A. 3; Wrestling 1 F. F. A. 3 Howell, Floyd Pete” Howell, Joan Joannie” Glee Club 2; Twirling Karlowits, Margaret Margie” Cheerleading 2-4; G. A. C. 3, 4; Girls’ Intramural Sports; Hi-Y 3; Yearbook Keller, John John Glee Club 4; G. O. 1-4, President 4; Junior Class President; Soccer; Track; Youth-in-Gov-ernment 2-4 Kozareski, Barbara Kuzzy” Girls’ Intramural Sports; G. O. 1 Lein, Dale Uberace” Baseball 3; Basketball 2-4; G. O. 1, 4; Soccer 3,4 Lempka, Ladislaus Laddie Audio-Visual Aids Committee; Senior Play, Tickets MacChurch, Frank Choochie” Basketball, Manager of Varsity 4; F. F. A 1; Senior Play; Senior Trip Committee; Baseball; Basketball; Football; Track Maney, Donald Don” Bowling 2-4; F. F. A. 1-4, Treasurer 3; National Honor Society 4 Martin, David Gib” Boys’ Athletic Council 1-2; Senior Play; Basketball; Football; Baseball Matalucci. Tina Tina” G. A. C. 4; Girls’ Intramural Sports; Glee Club 1; G. O. 4; Scholasticker 4; Sports Council 4 Meduski, Shirley Sbirl G. A. C. 2-4; Girls’ Intramural Sports; Glee Club 1, 2; G. O. 1-3 Memmelaar, Dale Memmy Boys’ Athletic Council 1-2; Baseball; Basketball; Football Meyer, Ethel Abbie” Girls' Intramural Sports; Glee Club 3; Hi-Y 3; Operetta 3; Swimming 4 Miner. Robert Bob” Junior Class Vice-President Mulhair, Mary Mary” Camera Club 3; Girls’ Intramural Sports; J. V. Cheerleading 2 Nelson, Mary Boots” From Washingtonville, 1954 Girls’ Sports 1, 2; Glee Club 2; Library 3; Red Cross 1; Scribe 1-3; Twirler 1, 2 Pardo. Virginia Ginger” Dramatics Club, Secretary 4; Girls’ Intramural Sports; Glee Club 1-4; Operetta 4 Parris. Gale Gale” Junior Play, Business Manager Pellew, Mona Mona Cheerleading 1-4; G. A. C. 1-4, Vice-President 2; Girls’ Intramural Sports; G. O. 2-4, Secretary 3; National Honor Society 3-4 Poharski, Mary Marf G. A. C. 4; Girls’ Intramural Sports; Yearbook Quackenbush, Rhoda Rhoda” Band 1-3; G. A. C. 3, 4; Girls’ Intramural Sports; Orchestra 1-3; Yearbook Reid, Barbara Barbara” Girls’ Intramural Sports Richner, Frances Frannie” G. A. C. 2, 3; Girls’ Intramural Sports; Glee Club 2; Scholasticker Riverkamp, Gail Gail” Cheerleading 1-4; G. A. C. 1-3; Girls’ Intramural Sports; Glee Club 1, 2; G. O. 4; Junior Play; National Honor Society 4; Senior Class Play; Yearbook Schlag, Robert Otto” SCHOONMAKER, FRANCIS Frank” F. F. A. 1-4, President 4 Seekamp, Rita Reel” G. A. C. 2-4; Girls’ Intramural Sports Sherlock, John John” G. O. 1-3; Stage Crew 3, 4; Soccer; Baseball; Basketball 2 Sanford, Susan Sue” G. A. C. 2-4; Girls’ Intramural Sports; Glee Club 2-4; G. O. 3; National Honor Society 4; Operetta 2-4; Yearbook Sawyer, William Bill” G. O. 2, 3; Senior Play; Soccer 1, 2; Yearbook; Youth-in-Government 4; Glee Club 3; Operetta 3 Silvernail, Earl Earl Operetta 3; Stage Crew 3, 4; Soccer; Basketball; Baseball Silvestri, Elizabeth Liz” French Club, Vice-President 3; Girls’ Intramural Sports; Glee Club 1-4; G. O. 4; Scho-lasticker 3; Yearbook Sorensen. George Georgie” Boys’ Athletic Council 1-4; Boys’ Glee Club 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Junior Class Play; Operetta 4; Senior Class Play; Yearbook Wager, Gloria Gloria G. A. C. 3, 4; Girls’ Intramural Sports; G. O. 3, 4; Senior Class Play Warren, Howard Howie G. O. 1, 4; F. F. A. 1-4; Junior Class Play Zalonski, Geraldine Jer Cheerleading 1-4; G. A. C. 1-4; Girls’ Intramural Sports; G. O. 3; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play ZlMMERMANN, TlIT Tut” Soccer; Youth-in-Government Zgrodek, Barbara Barbara” Dramatics Club 2-4; Girls’ Intramural Sports; Yearbook Zuk, Stanley Stan” Glee Club 4; G. O. 4; Soccer; Basketball 1 Finan, Mrs. Thomas Torn ” Class advisor 3-4; School nurse 3-4; Truant Officer 3-4; Assistant instructor for girls’ bowling 3; Official hall patroller 3-4 Johnson, Mr. Thomas Tom” Class advisor 3-4; Chaperon for Class trips I, 2, 3. 4; Women’s faculty volleyball team 3; Decorator for the prom 3, 4 Class Athletes Most Talkative « l Class Clowns Best Looking Most Likely to Succeed Most Ambitious Shyest Best Dressed I Hell Drivers Class Flirt Class Wolf First row B. Lewis, B. Kennedy, J. Miller, P. Price, B. Ellis, M. Pahucki, S. Rhein, B. Burgess, A. Ellis. Second row—B Knapp B. Galenkamp, B. Bcrkman, L. Lee, J. Mulhair, C. Goldsmith, J. Tolsma, H. Palsma, A. Panaro, J. Waldman. Third row—M. Boyd E Garten, C. Walsh, B. Bende, 1. Perry, S. Henry, B. Constantino, C. Gray, L. Moore, B. Le Min, M. Zigterman. Fourth row—K Lindberg, F. Critelli, E. Crabbs, L. Kauffman, W. Lattimer, F. Briski, J. Magee, M. Kroll, J. Tobias. Fifth row—R Silvcrnail, N. Mabee, P. Wehinger, R. Mitton, R. Anderson, S. Conklin, T. Walker W. Garten. ’ Sixth Houghtaling, R. Matalucci, J. Hansen, J. Jasinki, R. Ryerson, J. Van Zandt R Visscher, D. Kropp. J u N I O R S Cynthia Goldsmith Vice-President Rudolph Matalucci . President Joyce Miller ......... Secretary Janet Tolsma ......... Treasurer First row—E. Sokosits, M. Babcock, B. Kipp, R. Mahalick, H. Strong, J. Curry, T. Karlowits, H. House, W. Bailey, E. DeWitt, M. Mandato, B. Dross, B. Barker, C. Wood. Second row—J. Barron, J. Tyler, S. Rhein, G. Krzczuk, N. Schoenholz, J. Kruger, J. Lane, V. McKeiver, G. Briski, N. Lynch, J. Harris, B. Hawkins, M. Mulhair, H. Young. Third row—R. Kennedy, S. Watson, G. Vavricka, T. Knapp, R. House, C. Morgan, B. Maly, M. Quinby, J. Trigger, J. Ghroman, D. Zawaski. Fourth row—R. Schmick, D. Sparling, G. Anderson, R. Holmberg, R. Bennett, R. Wendell, H. Visscher, W. Cutler, A. Pierce, D. Kintz, T. Terracino, L. Carroll. Fifth row—R. Sprague, T. Lattimer, R. Ryerson, C. Dill, R. Cherry, R. Miller. First row—S. Zawaski, B. Chain, B. Molcnski, B. House, H. Deyo, J. Currao, M. Skladanek, C. Zawaski, J. Koza reski, S. Lempka, P. Petak. Second row—R. Lindberg, W. Hendershot, R. Young, S. Jones, E. Geer, D. Bloomfield, E. Wheeler, J. Wolfe, R. Anderson, J. Skladanek. Third row—C. Steenrod, G. Knapp, E. Magee, V. Maurizzio, A. Schoon-maker, M. Brown, P. Barber, P. Bialas, F. Orzechowski, R. Zarwark. Fourth row—B. Matalucci, G. Martin, R. Specht, B. Barron, H. Howard, M. Ellis, G. Marsh, H. Barker, D. Miller. Fifth row—S. Miller, M. Wood, B. Muxoll, A. Lott, M. Carter, M. Ringwig, B. Fenner, W. Hansen, K. Kauffman, B. Goldsmith. Sixth row—H. Hartz, J. Kolodziejczyk, D. Wright, C. Barnes, S. Ko-zareski, N. Love, M. Keys, P. Van Haaster, G. Roskam, A. Nieradka. Seventh row—A. Lattimer, C. Houghtaling, W. Heinzelman, D. Jones, M. Waldman, J. Zgrodek, M. Coleman, G. Romano, L. Wood, G. Miletich. Eighth row—D. Riverkamp, F. Budd, G. Brown, L. Johnson, G. Wood, N. Perkins, R. Lippincott, C. Wade, E. Van Dam, N. Zigter-man, G. McGarry. it CLASS WILL Stanley Zuk leaves to Jimmy Wolfe, his ability to go steady. Bob Anderson leaves his being chauffeur to anyone who owns a gas tank. Jeri Zalonski leaves to Betty Bende, her seat on the 5:30 basketball bus. Lou Finkbeiner leaves to Denny Brown, his dry sense of humor. Adrian Hagen leaves his athletic ability to Pete Wehinger. Margie Karlowits leaves her position on the cheerleading squad to her sister Tessie. John Keller leaves his constitutional cigar to John Young. Laddie Lempka leaves, to anyone who likes cold hands, his ice cream box. Ethel Meyers leaves her long legs to Richie Holmberg. Bob Lynch leaves the parking spot of his Cadillac to Mr. Dunn and his Chevy. Bill Sawyer leaves a rose to Miss Finley. Gloria Wager leaves her Coolies to Betsy Muxoll. Herbie Holmberg leaves his hot-rodding to Marty Kroll. Liz Silvestri leaves her secrets on hair beauty to Mr. Johnson and Mr. Cohen. Ken Hawkins leaves to Mr. Littlefield, his horseshoe talent. Marion Driscoll leaves and takes Howard with her. Howard Warren leaves before he gets left. Elaine Hendershot leaves the G. O. bookkeeping book. Gerry Gillespie leaves Tom Anderson his tardy slips. Rhoda Quackenbush leaves to Mary Jane Quinby, her ability to argue. Tina Matalucci leaves her ability to get along with people to Janet Tolsma. David Martin leaves his clean-up hitting spot to Denny Baldwin. Gail Riverkamp leaves her ability to do French to Tom Walker. John Sherlock leaves his cashier’s job in the cafeteria. David Harris leaves his handwriting to anyone who can read it. Virginia Pardo leaves her geometry book to Stella Ryan. Barbara Cooper leaves her seat in English 12 to Phyllis Price. Mona Pellew leaves her ability to flirt to Barbara Berk-man. Gale Parris leaves his quiet ways to Ralph Silvernail. Mary Poharski leaves Mr. Hogan and Mr. Osgood in peace. Sue Sanford leaves her question asking to Lillian Moore. Rita Seekamp leaves her 5'1 to someone who's 5'. Janet Tharaldsen leaves her leadership ability to Rudy Matalucci. Richie Bernaski leaves to Marty Kroll, his No. 7 football uniform. Floyd Howell leaves his truck to Mr. Maney. Vickie Blanco leaves her ability to mambo to Gracie Romano. Gerry Carney leaves his pranks to Sam Watson. Mary Mulhair leaves her ability to square dance to Dolores Zawaski. Olivia Davis leaves her accent to anyone who’s going to Boston. Donald Maney leaves his love for horses to Betty Garten. Earl Silvernail leaves to John Jasinski, the dirty dishes in the cafeteria. Joan Bennett leaves all her school possessions to her brother Ronnie. Sandra Wade leaves her seat in Room 210 to Lucille Lee. Frances Lisack leaves her pass to Stewart Air Field to whoever is interested. Albert Biondi leaves Mr. McGinnis’ temper to Denny Kropp. Ann Barber leaves her clothes to the Salvation Army. Winnie Kipp leaves her red hair to the hottest temper in the Junior Class. Dale Memmelaar leaves to his brother Fred, his ability to play basketball. Mary Benedict leaves to Barbara Burgess, her art ability. Paul Brink leaves his fear of girls to Robert Ryerson. Shirley Meduski leaves Mr. Osgood's clipboard. Barbara Kozareski leaves her tight skirts to Cynthia Goldsmith. John Farley leaves his ability to dance to Rich Miller. Barbara Zgrodek leaves Zgrodek for Arkel. Bob Grippo leaves Miss Newkerk in peace. Dale Lein leaves his candelabra to Janice Waldman. Joan Coddington leaves her height to Jon Van Zandt. Bob Miner leaves his wavy hair to Eddie Crabbs. Dolores Battiloro leaves her walk to Barbara Galenkamp. Mary Nelson leaves to Leo Casler, her levis. Francis Schoonmaker leaves his F. F. A. jacket to Nick Mabee. Dagmar Freis leaves her modest approach to Butch Lynch. Frank MacChurch leaves his missing front tooth to Betty Hawkins. Helen Holmberg leaves her seat in Ada’s to David Houghtaling. Tiit Zimmerman leaves his fast running to Bill Lattimer. Robert Schlag leaves an apple core in Room 225. Joan Howell leaves to Joyce Trigger, her high heels. Frances Richner leaves her bowling shoes to Carol Grey. Martha Grippe leaves her seat in Miss Jenk’s room to Helen Palsma. Marie Lempka is going, is going, is gone. James Curry leaves his car repair bills to anyone who can pay them. George Sorenson leaves his pipe to Mr. Hogan. Barbara Reid leaves quietly. Dance me loose? But dad . . . not P‘°“d To be or not to be You tell me. Stage fright! Let’s see now Makes me feel so gooooood! Front row—L. Kauffman, B. Bende, J. Wolfe. Back row—W. Baldwin, M. Musgrovc, R. Matalucci, D. Miller, J. Fitzpatrick, A. Jakeman, G. Tobias, B. Matalucci, N. Love. s w I N G B A N D % B. Bende, M. A. Bende, D. Bloomfield, L. Brola, T. Brooks, L. Finkbeiner, J. Fitzpatrick, B. Goldsmith, A. Hausler, L. Hawkins, D. Howard, L. Kauffman, M. Keys, J. Kroll, K. Kruger, B. Lattimer, A. Lattimer, R. Lippincott, N. Love, B. Longworth, B. Lunney, M. Mandato, R. Marsh, B. Matalucci, R. Matalucci, G. Milctich, D. Miller, E. Nykwest, M. Pellew, M. Peliew, D. Riverkamp, R. Ryerson, J. Szefc, T. Terracino, J. Tobias, W. Tremper, R. Wager, S. Wade, E. Wheeler, J. Wolfe, H. Young, M. Zigterman. CLUB hirst row—E. Nykwest, J. Szefc, D. Pollack, B. Bende, E. Hendershot, J. Keller, T. Karlowits, M. Pellew, D. Daniels, B. Boley. Second row—S. Zuk, G. Riverkamp, J. Farley, D. Freis, D. Lein, L. Wood, R. Frank, G. Wager, W. Baldwin, D. Jones. Third row—M. Suydam, P. Price, P. Barber, C. Howell, M. Driscoll, W. Bailey, J Harris, B. Lewis, F. Richner, T. Matalucci, E. Silvestri, B. Berkman, J. Tolsma, C. Goldsmith, B. Johnson. G. Krzczuk. Fourth row—Mr. Stewart, W. Tremper, N. itt, A. Whitney, H. Warren, W. Garten, J. Magee, A. Lattimer, J. Curry, J. Wolfe, B. Matalucci, W. Lunney. H 0 N O R B. Bende, J. Tharaldsen, D. Maney, R. Matalucci, J. Van Zandt, R. Ryerson, Mr. Edwin Miner, F. Lisack, M. Pellew, M. Barber, G. Riverkamp, G. Za-lonski, S. Wade, J. Waldman, W. Kipp, S. Sanford. First row—W. Gray, W. Lattimer, F. Schoonmaker, R. Wendell, R. Visscher, H. Visscher, T. Anderson. Second row—Mr. Slone, F. Critelli, S. Kozareski, A. Lattimer, H. Barker, C. Mulhair, A. Pierce, T. Knapp. Third row—J. Skladanek, D. Wright, P. Van Haaster, E. Van Dam, G. Wood. Fourth row—D. Maney, G. Martin, J. Farley. Fifth row—R. Ryerson, H. Warren, K. Durland, H. Holmberg, G. Anderson, R. Anderson. F. F. A. OFFICERS First row—W. Gray, Sentinel; R. Visscher, Treasurer; H. Visscher, Reporter. Second row—Mr. Slone, Advisor; W. Lattimer, Vice-President; F. Schoonmaker, President; R. Wendell, Secretary, T. Anderson, Member of Executive Committee. G.A.C . First row—T. Coddington, R. Quacken-bush, J. Tharaldscn, F. Li-sack, W. Kipp, B. Bende, S. Sanford, P. Price. Second row—M. Poharski, B. Lewis, M. Karlowits, J. Bennett, R. Seekamp, M. Pel lew, M. Barber, B. Kipp, T. Karlowits. Third row—V. Pardo, G. Riverkamp, N. Schoenholz, C. Walsh, L. Lee, S. Meduski, G. Zalon-ski. Fourth row—G. Wager, M. Grippe, S. Wade, T. Matalucci. T I N Name Pastime Needs Most How Got Thru John Keller.............Making speeches ...................Briefcase and umbrella . . . Rhoda Quackenbush .... Arguing ............................Someone to argue with .. . Winnie Kipp ............Being with Bill ...................Bill ..................... Earl Silvernail.........Jean ..............................Nursing .................... Frances Lisack ..........Dancing ...........................One of her type............ Bill Sawyer .............Biting fingernails................Fingernails ................ Jeri Zalonski...........Laughing ..........................Not much.................. Mary Mulhair............Square dancing ....................Sleep....................... Gerry Gillespie...........Reading pocket books.............A drink .................. Gloria Wager............Being with Olivia .................A tall man.................. Gail Riverkamp ..........Writing letters...................Stamps ..................... Bob Miner ..............Sneezing ..........................A new job ................ Ethel Meyers............Driving a Ford .....................The other ring........... Howard Warren...........Marion ............................An A in English .......... Ken Hawkins ............Pool Hall ........................Height .......... ......... John Sherlock............Making trouble ...................A harem................... Marie Lempka ............Pahucki’s store...................An automatic onion weedcr Tiit Zimmerman...........Movies ...........................A girl ................... Ann Barber ..............Singing...........................Another petticoat......... Mona Pellew.............Finding a ride.....................Steady boyfriend ......... Margie Karlowits........Greenbergs ........................Glasses .................. Janet Tharaldsen ........Pestering Schlag in English ......Marlon Brando ............ Liz Silvestri ...........Phil................................A perfect man........... Gale Parris .............Constructing......................A job..................... Laddie Lempka ..........Cruising around Florida ..........A girl .................... Barbara Kozareski .......Milking cows.....................A steady fellow........... Bob Lynch ...............Driving an Oldsmobile............Nothing ................... Rita Seekamp ...........Making promises....................Four inches .............. Frances Richner ........Tray girl in Goshen hospital .... A new boss ................ Helen Holmberg .........Talking out of turn...............A job.................. Adrian Hagen ............Chemistry research...............A scholarship.......... Lou Finkbeiner..........T. V..............................Anything .................. Donald Maney ............Raising cows ....................More cows ................. Mary Nelson.............Skating ..........................Boxer ..................... Herbie Holmberg.........Fooling around ...................A chauffeur's license.. Francis Schoonmaker .... Running the F. F. A ............. Robert's Rules of Order Robert Schlag............Eating ..........................More food ................. Dale Lein................Lighting candles.................A player piano............ Virginia Pardo..........Walking with Dave.................Time................... Sandra Wade..............Getting mad .....................Patience .................. Joan Howell.............Standing outside the Pantre.......A chair................ Frank MacChurch..........Ice skating .....................Motorcycle ................ Dagmar Freis ...........Turning around ...................Who knows.............. Martha Grippe............Being with Nick .................A hope chest .............. Joan Coddington..........Shopping ........................A man ..................... Mary Benedict............Men .............................A hot rod................. Albert Biondi............Guarding the town square ........A portable post............ Bob Grippo...............Teaching Ann to drive............A fender ................. Barbara Zgrodek.........Driving ..........................A cook book ............... Paul Brink..............Studying .........................Knowledge ................. Joan Bennett.............Riding in a Buick ...............More time ................. Olivia Davis............Learning to lose my accent........A good teacher ............ Richie Bernaski.........Circleville ......................A good story .............. Vicki Blanco............Going to dances ..................A ride .................... Shirley Meduski..........Writing letters..................A new address book........ David Martin.............Middletown ......................A new crutch............... James Curry..............Movies ..........................A steady girl ............. . Enlightening associates....... .Using big words................ . Drawing ...................... .He's wondering too............. .Getting A's ................... .Under the door................. .Wishing ....................... .Spieling off .................. .Being cynical ................. . Blowing her top .............. .Doing homework................. .Giving dirty digs.............. .Galloping ..................... .Convincing everybody .......... . Reading literature? .......... . Had smart friends............. . Quietly ...................... .Waiting patiently.............. .Being in good shape............ .Flirting ...................... .Being Frank ................... .Winning elections ............. .Combing her hair .............. .Being shy...................... . Just ........................ .Being sultry .................. .Having the green stuff ....... .Being absent................... .Behind their backs ............ . Strutted ..................... . Being the strong silent type On stilts...................... , Rode ......................... .Wobbled ....................... Sniffed ....................... . Shining to Mr. Slone.......... .Slept ......................... . Imitating Liberace ........... .Using Dave's brains ........... . Mr. Littlefield pushed ........ .With a key..................... On a cloud..................... . Sideways ..................... Typed ......................... Ask Mr. Stewart ............... Hot rodded .................... A long lunch hour ............. Pull in the nurse’s office..... Volunteered ................... Quickly and quietly............ Honey's Buick helped .......... Laughed ....................... Ask the gang................... Talking........................ Being a dumb Polack ........... Rich held my hand ............. Loved a little: lived a little .... TYPES Favorite Expression Ambition Destination Gosh all Gettysburg!....... Barf! ..................... Sure....................... Hello there, you........... He’s not my type! ......... You said it! .............. You think so!.............. Hey Lousie! ............... I don’t know .............. Ye gads! .................. Any mail for me?........... Why? ...................... Somebody goofed! .......... Know what? ................ She’s nice and lovely!..... Hello, doll! .............. He did? ................... Censored .................. You got a comb?............ You live with the angels . . Where’s Frankie?........... Boy, you said it!.......... Hi Hon! ................... We all have to go someday. Can you imagine it?........ Yeah? ..................... You’re asking for it!...... Oh crumb! ................. Don’t know, do you?........ Ah shut up! ............... Holy toledo! .............. Yo ho!!.................... I don’t know!.............. I get what you mean........ A what? ................... Well . . . . ?............. Hello dahlings............. Cut it out! ............... Smoky ..................... You can be replaced!....... Where’s Pete?.............. Did you really? ...........:. Hi doll!................... Not me! ................... Beans! .................... Let’s haul buggy! ......... Go on home! ............... You’re heck!............... I’ll clue you!............. I don’t know............... Don’t act like a child! Aw shucks!................. Don’t get all shook!....... Definitely! ............... I don’t understand! ....... O-Kay!! ................... What!!! ................... Be in the Senate................ Fly airplanes .................. Be a teacher.................... Navy career..................... Legal secretary ................ Meet the Yearbook deadline . . Teach Physical Education Home Economics' Teacher--------- Ride the seas................... Be a success .........:......... Be a good cook ................. Have a ja2z band................ Be a good typist................ To make a certain girl happy . Shop teacher.................... Beauty queen judge.............. Private secretary............... Go to college................... Get married .................... Own largest drugstore in world Be a nurse ..................... Stop blushing................... Get married .................... Improve on workmanship Telephone Company .............. Efficient secretary ............ Go hunting...................... To get up in the world.......... Private secretary .............. Be a beautician................. Naval architect................. Be the Second Continental . . . Ride in Madison Sq. Garden . . Be a beautician................. Be ambitious ................... Who knows?...................... Has none ....................... Be a second Liberace............ Be a teacher ................... Be a math teacher............... .Walk down the aisle............ Be an expert mechanic .......... Have 11 sons.................... Be a good wife ................. .Be a big operator.............. To see the 48 states............ To be a State Trooper........... Sell toilet paper to flies ..... Be a farmer’s wife.............. .To be educated ................ .To grow ....................... .To be a nurse ................. .Be a gym teacher............... .To get through college ........ .Be a smart Polack ............. .Be a milionaire ............... .Own a garage .................. Washington, D. C. Alleghany College o.cc.cc.ccc. Uncle Sam’s service Lawyer’s lap Buffalo State My own kitchen Plattsburg The cage Buffalo State Spring Street Basin Street The altar , Air Force Goshen High School Moon Miami Engineering School Albany State Yale Lenox Hill Hospital , Heaven — I hope” New York City Lionel factory Top of telephone pole Dickerson Meany , Cadillac garage Vermont Florida New York City Webb Institute French Foreign Legion Cornell Texas State Pen The farm Pie-eating contest Liberace's house New Paltz A room like 210 A little white house Garage Florida Graveyard Telephone office California Marines Grippo’s portable press Arkel’s farm Home 5 feet 1 inch Paris Warwick State School Russell Sage 120 pounds The Annex Cold wide world Name Pastime Needs Most How Got Thru George Sorensen.........Not knowing............. Barbara Reid............Swimming ................. Dolores Battiloro.......Getting Miss Finley angry Bob Anderson............Taking care of his car . . . Gerry Carney............Getting into trouble...... John Farley.............Women .................... Tina Matalucci..........Being nice ............... Susan Sanford...........Talking about Eddie .... Elaine Hendershot.......Figuring ................. Marion Driscoll.........Being with Howard......... Stanley Zuk.............Walking with Barbara Mary Poharski...........Swearing in Polish .. David Harris............Science................. Floyd Howell ...........Driving the truck ........ Dale Memmelaar..........Bragging ................. Barbara Cooper..........Being quiet .............. . Pipe tobacco........... .Pencil and paper........ . Bigger levis ........... . Gas .................... . V-12 road hog .......... . More women ............. . Luck ................... .Eddie ................... . More record books ...... .A green gym suit ........ . A Toni.................. . Another teacher to write to Sleep .................... . A wrench................ .New dancing steps........ .A car ................... Being asked questions........... Tiptoed ........................ No one dared to stop her........ Being a chauffeur............... Wise cracked ................... Bluffed ........................ Being one swell girl............ Asking questions ............... Taking notes .................... Pestering ...................... Ask Barbara..................... Writing to movie stars ......... Writing illegibly .............. Coming to school for half a day . Being a star.................... Listening ...................... Favorite Expression I can't make it........ Cat's whiskers......... You're a cute kid! I'll be darned!........ It wasn't easy......... Oh my aching back! . . Oh, you're bad! ....... Sorry about that....... All righty............. What?? ................ So what! .............. You're making me sick. Tally-ho! ............. Well . . . . ? ........ Hi babe!! ............. All right.............. Ambition Destination Be punctual ......... Be a secretary ...... Be a model........... Be a Jet Pilot....... Graduate ............ Be a fruit farmer . . . Win friends” ....... Teach little brats .... Be a nurse .......... Henpeck Howard . . . Engineer ............ Achieve height....... Chemist.............. Succeed Mr. Barber . Play college basketball Travel ............... Charles Boyer's position New Jersey New York City University of Alcatraz Schenectady East Division New Jersey Potsdam Texas Oneonta State Europe New York City Any Chemistry laboratory The sewers Ithaca Doesn't know MEMORIES WE SHALL ALWAYS REMEMBER: Black-eyed Susie . . . David hobbling down the hall on his crutches . . . Rhoda begging for newspaper money . . . Margie leaving class to get Mr. Stewart’s milk . . . Vicky's crying jags . . . Richie's eating habits . . . Gloria getting furious at- Susie . . . Our fun with Mouldy Manor and Dear Ruth” . . . Herbie messing up the girls’ hair . . . Bob Schlag eating in English Class . . . Dale Lein’s futile attempts to escape the amorous intentions of girls (in general) . . . Last minute take-offs to get to American History II on time . . . The girls bumming rides to Little Britain on Wednesday . . . Mary Benedict picking up a load of kids on the way to school . . . Bob Grippo’s green shorts for St. Patrick’s Day . . . Joan Bennett’s pride in Honey Boy's new cars . . . Liv Davis's attempts to lose her accent . . . Shirley hiding from Mr. Dunn when she lost his clipboard . . . George and his pipe . . . John Keller and his politics . . . Winnie sitting in the cafeteria . . . Earl’s limitless supply of toothpicks . . . Frannie being girl Friday to Miss Scott . . . Mr. Stewart helping Gerry Gillespie down the hall and discussing etiquette outside the door with Stanley . . . Gail and her 128 letters (as of this writing) . . . Abigail Ethel Meyers . . . Marie's green hair . . . Annie racing to the basketball games just before the bell . . . Janet banging her gavel . . . Gale Parris riding his bicycle to school . . . Laddie Lempka and the $1.88 he owes the class . . . Dee sewing up the scams of her levis . . . Barbara K. and her sweaters . . . The frantic rush to miss the yearbook deadline . . . The daily words that increased our vocabulary? . . . Our fight in vain for the Senior Trip . . . The Driver’s Education car stalling on the railroad tracks with a train coming . . . Certain people staying home Friday mornings . . . The gruesome odors coming from the Chemistry lab . . . The cheerleaders warming the seats in Miller’s restaurant before the games . . . Bob Miner's constant bickering with Rhoda . . . Mona reading Battle Cry . . . Paul and Bill working hard at the yearbook meetings while the girls talked . . . The time the Senior girl's table fell down in the cafeteria . . . and last, but not least, our memories of our teachers . . . Mr. Stewart standing on his desk . . . Mr. Dunn and his point system . . . The endless search for Mr. Kennett . . . Mr. Favitta complaining about students getting out of class . . . Mr. Cohen s unceremonious shut up . . . Mr. Littlefield’s pride in his Trig, class . . . Mr. Coon taking pictures . . . Mr. Craz exercising his vocal cords . . . Miss Jenks giving detention to students for sitting in the halls . . . Mrs. Finan making five certain girls stop having snacks in Mr. Osgood’s room . . . Miss Scott connecting up the telephone . . . Miss Finley's aversion to flowers of any shape, smell or color . . . Mr. Johnson’s sincere admiration for Marilyn Monroe . . . Mr. Hays taking classes to New Jersey . . . Miss Flaxington's make-up classes for forgetting our green gym suits . . . and persevere , (Mr. Hogan, of course) . . . WHAT WONDERFUL MEMORIES OF G.H.S.! rf8 Lrhh ' ' c v fL Three TUle |jlUC I “,'SS « SS I By D°nver Warwick 14_7 victory ° GoShen Cen , ?3tf«3rS- :SSi ?„ t 5S £ 'SSssr-- £%i f J county ' defeat Af Tnh b“ lte seaaon «S?ff record to take ishea rcv,owever, 1 title. c a f d set last r wn ot ao w with v? •s ,Sife,5 S- s£• time. •vs svs-g sf. r!“ne Uf g me tuTl Warwick resulting 1“ ®n Oblong P°J °f | gridiron and an center ateij8. This state o rick’s — «ers use the k.with f ling FOOTBALL F rom—F. Memmelaar, J. Jolinson, M. Kroll, D. Martin, Captain, R. Bernaski, D. Memmelaar, L. Finkbeiner, J. Van Zandt, D. Brown, D. Dill. Second row—). Wilcox, R. Anderson, R. Cherry, J. Brown, L. Casslcr, C. Morgan, T. Tcrracino, V. Maar, T. Lattimer, R. Miller, D. Kropp, S. Watson. Third row—L. Carol, G. McGarry, J. Wolfe, R. Lippincott, J. Kroll, R. Kennedy, C. Wade, N. Perkins, D. Riverkamp, R. Lattimer, R. Holmberg, G. Vavricka, J. Egbertson. Fourth row—Coach John Young, George Sorenson, Bill Baldwin, Frank MacChurch, Assistant Coach, Ted Dunn. First row—J. Walker, D. Silvernail. Second row—E. Crabbs, F. Budd, G. Gillespie, E. Silvernail, J. Sherlock, R. Silvernail, H. Hartz, R. Anderson. Third row—S. Zuk, S. Conklin, T. Walker, G. Carney, W. Gartin, T. Zimmerman, D. Lein, F. Glass, W. Mitton, N. Zigterman, Coach Harold Innocent. kSKET64 _£ Coach Dunn's boys had a very successful season. They just missed winning the league title with a record of six wins and two losses. High scorers for Goshen were Brown and Memmelaar. The team's season record was nine wins and only five losses. Varsity: D. Kropp, D. Memmelaar, Coach Ted Dunn, E. Silvernail, N. Mabee, D. Lein, D. Martin, D. Dill., J. Johnson. Not present is D. Brown. JAYvees X'rn-“!' 1 I' har .“ ■ J V: Cfrac,no ° ard '• Kinski The Jayvees rolled up a 7 - 1 league record, best in the section, and were 8 - 5 over ail. Coach Osgood used a lot of boys, and from here it looks like Jon Van Zandt, Bobby Lattimer, John Jasinski, Walt Mitton and Leo Casler will make the big jump to the Varsity next year. A couple of these boys are potential starters, too. STAGE CREW S. Conklin, W. HeinzJeman, B. Matalucci, D. Miller, R. Ryer-son, R. Grippo, E. Silvernail, E. Crabbs, J. Sherlock, Manager, Mr. Harold Innocent. JANITORS Mr. F. Mabee, Mr. G. Hcinzleman, Janitor and Chief, Mr. C. Maney, Mr. W. Sitzer, Mr. C. Johnson, Mr. G. Katje, Mr. J. Vavricka. CAFETERIA Mrs. O. Sorenson, Mrs. J. McCourtney, Mrs. W. Heinzle-man, Mrs. B. Evans, School Dietician, Mrs. G. Sprague. ■FftlH? First row—R. Quackenbush, G. Riverkamp, P. Brink, M. Barber, G. Sorenson, J. Bennett, B. Sawyer. Second row—M. Poharski, M. Karlowits, S. Sanford, B. Zgrodek, M. Grippe, W. Kipp, E. Sil-vestri, D. Freis, M. Benedict, S. Wade, Mr. Hogan. OFFICERS Muriel Barber .... Paul Brink........ Martha Grippe..... Gail Riverkamp .... Bill Sawyer....... 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