Grand Gorge Central High School - Hub Yearbook (Grand Gorge, NY)

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1 A YEAR 00 I T Ii? 12 I I 1 .LJ 1 . . FW L MB UUH PRIHCIPHL r1-1 We the Yearbook Staff of 1949 wish to dedicate th s issue of UTHE HUBN to our loyal fr1end,teacher and advisor John E Sliter Throughout the years he has proved his ability as both friend and teacher with his greatly appreciated guidance and advice He has also shown his skill as principal of the Grand Gorge Central School by his efficiency and fairness We take this opportunity to thank him for his patience and understanding in preparing us to face the world of hardships and happiness X 2 L' le ge pf U E U I II FITI U H be ..4' HDIHIHISTHHTIUH UUR PHIHCIPHL BUHHD UF EDUCHTIUH SNA Q-1 Dorothy VanDusen Clerk, Claude Rappleyea President, Perry Ninnie, Bruce Hull Vice President, George Tait William H Sutton KAbsentJ Helen Ouderkirk Treasurer CAbsentJ 4 HUHH HIHTER QQ. --nu. ..4W Seated: Robert N. Palmer .......Grade 7 Mary Seebeck ,... .... ...Grade 1 Jeanette Gilbert Frances Jenkins Clara Schumann .........Grade 2 Muriel Griffin...English,French Catherine Bruce. ....... Grade 4 Alton M1l1en.....Social Studies Commercial . .... ...Grade 5 Standing: Robert H. MacLaury........Science Louise Lynch .... ..... ....Grade 3 Agnes E. Boomsma .....Mathematics Albert Krausse ... .........Mus1c Bernice Gonser.... ...... Grade 6 Dorothy Amann .......Schoo1 Nurse William R. Amann ... ..... ...Coach John E. Sliter ... ...Principal 5 rncuuu A! 7 J, X 332 X SE ICR KZQ ' L' 1, N 6 , C , , ., , '1? , ,V if I ..., '+,,,,':: if 'fr WILLIAM IN ERS Chorus 1 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Soccer 4 Cross country 3 4 Student Council 2 3 4 J V Allstar 2 Prom Ying 3 Danclng club 4 Dramatics club 2 Science club 1 I CHESTER THORINGTON Dramatics Club Library Club 3 Student Council 3 Cross Country 2 Soccer SUE DRESSER Class President 1 Class Secretary Class Treasurer Dramatics Club l Library Club Pres 2 Prom Queen 3 Softball 1,2 3 4 Dramatics Club Pres Student Council Sec Student Councll Treasurer Editor of Yearbook 4 Cheerleading 2 3 4 Dancing Club 4 Senior Play 4 W Basketball 2 3 4 EVA TRUESDELL ,Y W J-AN -50 QE Dramatics Club- Chatterbox 3 4 Secretary l Student Council-3 E1fAr,h' Cheerleading 2 3 4 f Yearbook staff 3 4 Band 1,2 3 4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Class News Reporter 4 Dram. club 1,2,3 Chorus-1,2,3,4 Softball 2 Basketball 1,2 Vice President 2 Senior play 2,4 Dancing club 4 Student Council l,2,3,4 Basketball-1,2,3,4 Softball l,2,3,4 7 Prom attendant 3 'S -t Z ' ll Q I .W ,qt . 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FREDP MINTLER orus l,a,3,4 Dramatics club l Basketball l Softball l Library club A 3 4 Vice pres Secretary 4 Prom Attendant 3 Dancing club 4 Student Council Rep 4 Vice Pres Lib club 4 A P LOUISE cofrrorm gf? library club 1,c,3 Chorus l,e,3 4 Lib club Trea vice Pres Library Club 1 Student Council 3 Dramatics Club 4 Chatterbox 4 Science Club 3 4 Vice president 3 Basketball 3 4 Softball 4 Senior Play 4 Basketball 1 2 Secretary 3 Treasurer 1 Dancing Club 4 8 J! W ,f jf 1 4 A Ksf, I 4 on 1 , , N - ' - S-- A ' 1 , Q if - - ' .-1 Q - - - , , - .-2 lk - Chatterbox-3' Library club-Sec.-3 up ,:3 A . . 0: v M , V1 9 211 ff V? Q l-... .f A .....-... -fn -6 - I' - EVELYN RIKARD Library club 1,2 3 Dramatics club 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Softball l,2, Vice president 4 JOHN PHILTIPS VAN VALKENBURGH Student Council 1,2 3 4 Student Council ice President 3 Student Council President 4 Class Secretary 1 Class President 4 Science Club 2 3 4 Science Club Pres Dramatics Club l Baseball 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Prom Attendant-3 Senlor Play 3 2 WW mf, Rf llw' Ogwglvf 5 an MICHAEL MARSH Class President 2 Dramatics Club l Science Club 3 Library Club 2 4 ANDY DAVIS Dancing Club 4 Student Council Rep Yearbcok Staff 4 Cross Country 4 Soccer 4 J V Basketball 4 Prom Attendent 3 Senlor Play 4 Post Graduate U U I MAE BARNUM Library club 1 2 Science club 3 4 President 3 Senior Play 4 , - ' JL A ,QQ A-4' W ' ' 3 ,ff A ' If V A A ' -,k,3:4 I 1 1 .0 1 - . C' - - Qui!! ,lj 0 4? ,J . 'J ' 1 L , J ', 3 ja!! UW! ff! J W S jr ,Q wo -- JN UCD f 'OWN ,,, -- ----- N VL Q ' I ,M VN' - Q A -v ' ' Us ELLLLIA I 1 .. - - - X z '- 4 - L , ' 93 CLHSS HISTUHU The present Senior Class of Grand Gorge Central School graduated from the eighth grade with a membership of twenty. Through the years, we have lost only seven members. In our first year of high school, we were just learning about the privileges and responsibilities of becoming members of the Senior High School. we elected Sue Dresser as our class president. That year was uneventfull but for the Freshman initiation. we escaped this event without too much difficulty. We lost four class members that year. Our advisor was Mrs. Ives. as Sophomores we were one more step up tra ladder to success and that uch nearer graduation Now it was our turn to mane the Freshmen worry and fret There were no other events that year either We elected Michael Marsh as our class pres dent We lost two more class members, and Nr Ives was again our advi or Ne entered the Junior year with the original Sophomore class Me had one big event that year, our Junior Prom This was a great success we elected Mae Barnum a our class president that year Mrs Ives was our advisor until November and then hiss Boomsma took over her responsibilities Now in our last year at Grand Gorge Central, we find our time is always occupied, and there is never a dull moment This year we have taken over all money making projects W started out the year by electing Phillips Van Valkenburgh as our president Ne planned and carried out many dances, which were great successes Our Senior Play UGirls Are Lime That, under the direction of Miss Griffin and the aid of Miss Boomsma, was a huge success We were engaged in selling statione y, Christmas cards, and Fveryday cards, plus the annual sale of magazines Miss Boomsma has been our class advisor during our senior year we are all dreaming of graduation which is also in the near future After we graduate and each go a different way, we shall look back at these pleasant times we have had together , these past four years 10 CLHSS UIILL We, the class of 'H9 of the Grand Gorge Central School, town of Roxbury, County of Delaware, and State of New York, being of sound mind and body, do make, publish and declare this our Hlast will and testamentn and wish that the qualities humbly listed below be bequested as follows: To the next Senior Class A book on how to get along together To he next Junior C-as The ability to rake at least 5300 on their Junior Pror To the next Sophomore Class' Enough voice training to form their own Glee Club To the next Freshman Class The fun we had when we were ihitioted Fr Sliter A Se ior Cla s he doesr't h ve to wolry about Nr bacLaury A new Ford witr windows on all sides, so he can get a better view of nature Nr Palmer All the tools to make a good carpenter Nr Nillen A trip to SWltLEF13UG with the class of '53 Nr hrausse A marriage license to be used as he sees fit Nr Amann Four seven foot basketball players and Howard Morgan Clayton A motorized lawn mower to keep the playground in shape Kiss Boomsma Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness To Nrs Gilbert The ability to milk a cow To Niss Griffin A Senior Play that travels all over the United States To Yiss Gonser A trip to Paris with Lily Pons To Nrs Bishop A trolley cal line from Grand Gorge to Prattsville Nrs Bruce Clear roads in the winter Miss Lynch A job in New York a an int rior decorator Vi s Schumann Five lessons in safety first Nrs Seebeck A room full of nice little students l Nrs DuBois Mer to eat her mansized meals Freda Mintler leaves her seli control to who ver dares to take Chester Thorington leaves his height and build to Dick Malone E1 Truesdell wills her friendly way to Jeanette wappleyea Pnillips Va Valkenbtrgh grants his ability in solving all problems to bar Jo Dresser Louise Cottone leaves her ability to get in before twelve o'clook to Pelen oresee Evelyn Rikard wills her easy going ways to whoever wants to get in trouble Austin Dymord le ves swift movements to Norman Jean Noore wills her acting ability to Clotilda Agf 30 Moore I Sue Dresser leaves her ability to gc steady Wvelyn heumanr Pichael Marsh wills his wittiness to Herman Schwarz XX Loretta nap leyea leaves her book on posture to QSSE Ann Hayes Marie Marsh leaves her quietness Cwith the approval of all the high Schoolb to loward Mor an 11 : . 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Michael Marsh C Mikel Marie Marsh C Mariel Evelyn Rikard C Flipl Jean Moore C Jeaniel Austin Dymond C Speedyj Eva Truesdell C Tillie Loul Louise Cottone C Nflliel Everett winters C Willyl Sue Dresser C BillyJ Freda Ilntler C Freda Maej C Lorette Mae Barnum C Hedj i.!!!,r SEHIUR CHHRHCTEHISTICS DISPOSITILN Agreeable Pleasant Good natured Sweet and Quiet Stubborn Tempermental Quiet Pleasant Unpredictable Stubborn Favorable Changeable Tenpermental FAVCRITF SC G Hair of Gold Blue Danube Buttons and Bows My Happiness Brush Those Tea rron Your Eyes Stardust Little Brown Jug One Has My Heart You Can't Be True, Dear Sweet Sue Pecos B111 You've Gotta Du Maklng Ye Blue It Hurts Tear Down The N81lbOY MARK OF DISTIACTICB Brillance Glasses Wittiness Smile Freokles Eyes Speed Giggle Dreamy Looks Pug Nose ye Lashes Helpful and Lovable Red Hair 4 P. vi rs f . .L it Loretta Rapplefea HaPPY'8O'1UCky I Love You So Much Tininess I T vv fg. il 4 L x' 1? -1 4, 4. -:-f-L - 5: -,ref 12 LIKES nrr T V VC I U Girls C ce taln onesJ hunting Girls C Elcnosb Danclng Joe Hunting Johnny Jill e bue Vverett Howard NOV19S a nadio Irwin E ll lnterruptiors Hath Llpstlck Gatty People Hypccrites Movlng Work dork People Hypocrites Back Bitlng Being Qulet Hypccrites 11 Fa N ng Farn Graduate See rw vntry Licensed rllCt Be Llke Rlp Van Ninkle Marrlage Var la e Nalriage Narllage b rriage Travel Interlor necorator ff 'alf, fi 'f f,Ila 13 l Tclscr Blll Lam ence Jinry Du ante Per y Cone l Jolson Smll y Burnette Urnest lubb Vaughn Vonroe Que Perry Cone Errest ubb Pete Cassel Montana llw 0 X DISLIKE3 'AHEN AIU Fa 15 T- SIZE f' ' . 'A Fni n 1, ' A ' . ling ' 'er . ' ' .- Cox r' . Sports Conceited People Travel Hoy Rogers Y. A . . A. b. Q Y . . M v i ' . r' g 1 1 ' ' I, rv' 1. Ad A A ' ' 'N , I f1 . F D A I N Q 'lf , '1 ,fs S I r' 'Y Q 6 F' f- Q PHUPHECU One day in 1965 a notion struck me and I decided to attend a seance I dressed up in my Sunday best and drove to the place I entered the room I didn't know quite what to do, and I began cold feet, but I went on in Soon a weird shape began to form of me The face told me not to be frightened, that he was the that told of the living, and not the dead as do the spirits in S98I1C6S when to get in front spirit other The first thing he told me to do was to sit down and to make myself at home Cwhich was hard to do and confidentally, I didn't do 1 Then he began talking He told me that he would be glad to tell me about anyone I wanted to hear about I asked him to tell me about my classmates, whom I had not seen for 16 years He began telling of the friends I had had for 12 short years He revealed that Freda Mintler was working as a policewoman with the F B I and when not needed there, she was w1th the New York City Police Force Mae Barnum had also gained success as a well known fashion designer on Fifth Avenue He said sne has a lavish home on Park Avenue He told me that Jean Moore was married in '53 to Joe Doroski, an they were living in Albany They have but two children, a set of twins Their nephew, Johnny Doroski, married Eva Truesdell in 1951 They have one boy, Johnny, Jr Then came the biggest surprise I have ever undergone Austin Dymond was running a taxi service in Little westkill The spirit informed me that the town had developed so much that it now boasted seven houses After this I was going to leave, but the next revelation kept me spellbound Truman was still in office, since they cou1dn't get him out after the election of '48, and who do you think was his Vice President? None other than our class president for three years Phillips Van Valkenburgh Mhen he told me this, I grew real interested again and was eager to hear more He said that a new comedy dance team had just hit Broadway and that I should be sure to see them perform This team was composed of my old classmates Loretta Rappleyea, who was now a Marsh, and her husband Michael Marsh There billings read HLorry and Mike Hoofers DeLuxe U He also said that Sue Dresser and Everett winters were married a year after graduation and were still living in Prattsville Everett is a successful businessman and a faithful and devoted husband They have two boys Incidentally, the spirit wants me to inform you that there is but one person who can help you if you're having difficulties with romance Evelyn Qikard, President of the Lonely Heart's Club of New York State, will gladly give you friendly and sincere advlce I am proud of my friend and classmate Marie Marsh She has become a famous personality as chief executive of the Armour and Company Meat Packing industry Then he informed me that Louise Cottone and Willard All were married and are living in Qfamford She too has a son The spirit asked me if he had missed anyone I thought awhile and then remembered Chester Thorington He told me that Chet was in Hollywood and that he was a consultant on the direction of children' movies visitor return, He directed the rovie Song of Dixie t then the clock struck twelve and with a puff of smoke my vanished I waited for about five minutes, hoping that he would but he never did this day I don't know what happened to him, but I did enjoy the things he told me about my classmates and friends Perhaps I will go to v1sit with him again 14 t.J O O d . s . M ll .ll Jus A To . BLESS IS THQ? W Graduation is tomorrow' Yesterday it seemed like a fantasy Graduation is tomorrow' We suddenly realize it is reality Tomorrow we part with school friends, And all that we hold dear Teachers, classes, and school books Yesterday we thought they were drear Tomorrow we say a last good bye To all our dear schoolmates Tomorrow we go our separate ways As we pass from these high school gates Tomorrow we will take up The problems of a bickering world Our high school quarrels seem minor As major ones are unfurled Yesterday we were children, Into adults we turn tomorrow, For with all its Joy and sorrow Graduation is tomorrow' Grand Gorge, New York January 18,1949 To the Senior Class of 1950, Each year the president of the Senior class takes pen and paper and begins to develop a delightful hatred for the class who elected him If he is unfortunate enough to have neglected to remember the name of his nominator, this rapidly growing emotion turns itself upon the near est available target The target is simple it is time to write the advice to the Juniors It would be very simple to list the conventional virtues and and excellent obedience This would be very boring to you and you would think that these two subiects were overdone Nevertheless, I think I will try to give you what advice I can Next year will be your last in high school THINK IT OVER One year remains before you must break many of your school friendships The friends with whom you have spent the last twelve years will become scattered and separated No longer will you be able to take part in school activities Have fun in school next year The Senior trip will be one of the most memorable events of your high school Take part in all possible activities and make enough money to have a wonderful Senior trip Be sure to be ready for the Regents you will take in June, '50 Very truly yours, Phillips Vanvalkenburgh Pres1dent,Sen1or Class 15 I suggest that each Junior become a shining example of studious habits I I ll' I Evelyn Rikard I-' NOTNIUNNIIPRMN UJHU IS UIHU Teachers pest Girl most likely to succeed Boy most likely to succeed Host popular girl . Most popular boy . Perfect Lady Perfect Gentleman Prettiest girl Most Best Best Best Best Best Best Handsome boy dancer Cgirll dancer Cboyl athelete KboyJ athelete Cgirll dressed igirl and boyh natured Cgirl or boy? Laziest Quietest Girl showing best school spirit Boy showing best school spirit First married girl First married boy G1rl's idea of a brother Boy's idea of a sister Old maid Best Cheerleader Best sport Most friendly girl Most friendly boy Mae Barnum Phillips Van Valkenburgh Sue Dresser Michael Marsh Marie Marsh Chester Thorington Jean Moore Everett Winters Jean Moore Everett Winters Everett Winters Jean Moore Sue Dresser and Michael Marsh Michael Marsh Austin Dymond Sue Dresser Michael Marsh Freda Mintler Everett Winters Michael Marsh Sue Dresser Mae Barnum Sue Dresser Freda Mintler Sue Dresser Michael Marsh Noisiest Evelyn Rikard To The Senior Class of 1949 The class of which we are sure It will seem find the class of had together, and Yes, 1949, we th by your class, future 1950 wishes to thank you for your kind advice we will find invaluable strange o leturn to school next year and not 1949 We will miss the many good times we have also the many problems re have shared 'll work hard to uphold the traditions set for and we wish you the greatest success in the Sincerely yours Clotilda Moore President, Junior Class 16 16. 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M QM .,f , eff' ,iz U I , .Y 'M'-'li' Wi I V K K X ,ff as . ' vurh - f-?4 , 37l' ' . ,U V. ' -,buf 'EYE-V 'N W V I A H Q ,,NXX I A 3 of yr H 5 V . SEVENTH GHHDE U 316 .lk TJ Q f Seated Robert lellott, Ernest Saccaro, Fred Green, Robert Norton, John Rappleyea, Phillip Moore, George Waller Second Row Betty Limbrunner, Virginia Thorington, Shirley Moore Shirley Lanzilotta, Nellie Tompkins, Doris Scott, Frankie Chunn,Alice Tepfer Third Row Donald Truesdell, lr Palmer Teacher, Herbert VanAken Xwqgf 3 Nbr First 521: Charles Snyder,Wa1ter Yuhn,Robert Pobinson,Ronald Roe,Char1es Vogel, Joseph Marsh,Robert Hull,Robert loore,George Oak1y,Francis Robinson. Second gg!:Carol O'Hara,Thelma Reed,Marie Conro,Joan S11ter,Lorra1ne Rappleyea, Jean 5arnum,Alice Snyder,Jenny Clum,Ar1ta Conk1in,Alice Clum,Phyll1s Rion, Francis Brown. Third Egg: Richard Clark, William Ives,Henry Prahm,Frank Saccaro,Roger Thoring ton,Jeann1ne Decker Joseph Schwarz,Eleanor Detninger,Pearl Van Dyke,Jean Oakly, Mary Ives,Ilene Van Valkenburgh,Dorthy Chunn,Candace Dymond. 20 ' an 5 -ff! ', f f- ' NU' x U 4 ' -Ex-'5 R ' ' f' L! , , 'Z ik' ' ft' W If 2 S 5 i ' f, S 4 if F LE 1 jfs -'5. ' ' T . 9 'Y x ' T ' I iff ' L ' Q F2 '-Q. 5 ,I I 1 2 y nl' 7 ' ,A K if -. S 'X' R 11, H ' ' 'Lf 2 X-S1 .JM EE5lESi FIFTH GRHDE as-.5 NFS I Seated Donald Lane, Percy Moseman, Charles Ferris, Tim Tepfer wayne Yager, Herman Jaeger, Billy Mellott, Frank Oakley irst Bertha Chunn, walter Raeder, Charles Merwin, Frances Yager,Stanley Sutton Second Row Naomi Stone, Doris Brownell, Judy Kolts, Larry Blakeslee, Hayward Newcorb, Mrs Bishop, Advisor SIXTH GRHDE 'll llll QC I 09 A 4 Seated Jack Sliter, Gerald Sutton, Joe Garrity, Richard O'Hara, Francis Hull, Gary Chase First Row Richard Ferris, Clifford Yager, Gertrude Kuhn, Eleanor Moore, Pearl Fuller, Joyce Morgan, Richard Sauveur, Paul Snyder Back Miss Gonser, Advisor 21 425 I Q 'P Bi 4, M4556 F --u -- r 5 as if ,Q . U .ll , .4 .,'q l I p' I 11 . -l.-f'f.f', Mika B ' 5 - '-'L L5 ,Q -a V1 gn. 1 1 ' , wa - 1 - la, Or .L J , -H V K 0 D' F E, ' Q . 'srl .V V V iv' w. .. Z' ' Qld ......3 W 1 Row: Betty Snyder, Lorraine Barnum, Donna O'Hara, Edna Winnie, . 1- J -9545? - 1 f jc ,, B, 'nb aw T. k,, A ,QID 2 , ' A - X f X ' V ll Ht?-,lg-'..,'1 5 K I I. .I LE I V, G ,u Qglfi f F '9::3g5: f!hf f-' G S rf V , . MM wjw I 'x IX ffqsnlw K x mmm snnnf First row Richard Mackey, Julius Single, Bllly Triolo, Ernest Oakley, Jlmmy Noseman, Tommy Laux, nayncnd Clark, Kenneth Ferrls, Richard Vogel Second row Carl Brenn, Rob rta Henz, Fay Deyo, Dorothy Barnum, Betty Brownell, Dorothy Haas, Ruth Raeder, Janet Roe Third row Jimmy Jaeger, Janet Conklin, Donna Van Valkenburgh, Joan Lane, Doreen Hull, Flo ence Nellott, Ruth Brahm, Clinton Stone Absent David Iv s, ueorge Limbrunner FUUHTH GRHDE lliam Seated Wardell hart1n,Robert Fuller Clarence Raeder,Car1 Mattice,Yi k E W lt T kins Gordon Van Va kenburgh First Row Doreen C ar , Shirieg iaciner?2gdema,DuBois,Sue Dav1s,Eddie GarrIty,finda Vin Xalkenburgh Second Row Patty Norton,Betty VanDyke,Harr1et Brenn,Reba Kel er OUSG, Irs Bruce Teacher 22 nf 1 f -1-. p M . ' Q A .3-' , U66 L Y !'.! if .. A 0 I .Air If 'Si 1111 ! 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All S ,., ,., iii: Ashe: V ' A ,. , '14,-f 'f Q if 6-K ' X ' -4.' K , STUDENT CUUHCH. '-I , We Seated Freda Iintler, Evelyn Neumann, Phillips Van Valkenburgh Sue Dresser, and Dick Malone Standing Earnest Saccaro, Clarence Van Valkenburgh, Austin Dymond, Clarence Cook, Kay Pinder, Ronnie Roe, Ann Hamilton, Sylvia Saccaro, Eleanor Deinglner, Betty Limbrunner UEHHBUUH STHFF 'T LH. Seated Ann Hamilton, Jean hoore, Sue Dresser, Evelyn Neumann, and Edna Murray Standing Dick Malone, hlke Marsh, Philllps Van Valkenburgh, Mary Jo Dresser, Norman Blakeslee 25 ! . 4 . I R r , , I 1 , n 1- X V ..4 'N 3 ., . ly f I, .4 r . I . n , 0 I 1 U , I Q A '1 if Y. I 'afijew-. - gy, fir, Q 4,14 L 1: ,4 v I . Q X , f v S , A L I 5' 1 ' W 'N ' 'P' ' 'rn fn ' 1 If . 7 -f . . A , I , . . I a A X 0 IJHHHIHTIC CLUB .gs K Seated Herman Schwarz, Q1Ch3Fd Palone, Cla ence Van Valkenburgh, Donald Yellerhouse, Howard Norgan irst Row Ann Harnllton, Jean Moore, Jean f- Chase, Helen Bresee, Evelyn Neumann, Mary O'Hara, Joan S1ltGP, Lorraine Qappleyea, Sylvia Saccaro, Catherine Marsh, Mr Millen, Advisor Second Row Mlss Grlffen, Advlsor, Vary Jo Dresser, Clotilda Voore, Kay Pindar, Jeannette Happleyea, Myrtle lhorington, Marle Deininger, 4 Q f Evelyn Rlkard, Annamarle Kuhn, Lor tta Qappleyea, Marle Marsh Third 4? Row Ella Rappleyea, Vdna Murray, Shirley xinnie, Phyllls O'Hara, - '- Marjol ie Haddon, Ann Hayes, Sue Dresser, Mae Barnum M QQ y of- I S 1. -0 ,Y W T- A . F -g r D 4 6 M M ,p an f-fe . . e A . . I f If , .I . i vi, A ' A M ag. 1' Q , ' X , I Q J' 5: S ,Q . O Evelyn Neumann Carol O'Para,Louise Cottone,lar1e Conro,Norman B1akeslee,Mrs G11berts,Robez-4. Moore,Eva Truesdell 26 SCIENCE CLUB N X j 'J Seated Gerhard Kuhn First Row Robert Rob1nson,Roger Thorington,Ronald Roe W alter Kuhn,Char1es Snyder,George 0akley,Francis Robinson,Frank Saccaro,Char1es Vogel,Arthur C1ark,Robert Moore Second Row Mr MacLaury,Vernon Green,Phillips Van Va1kenburgh,Richard C1ark,W111iam Ives,Clarence Cook RARY LIBHHCU CLUB ai 'fe First Row Pearl VanDyke, Joan Jaeger, Alice Clum Phyllis Rion, Jean Barnum, Frances Brown Second Row Jeannine Decker, Eleanor Deininger, Jean Oakley, Jennie Clum, Dorothy Chunn, Candace Dymond Back Row Miss Boomsma Advisor, Freda Mintler 27 XN f S Q fe ' if f L51 C! CTU C I 9 ' 'Q f ff, ' j ,. , , X. f nw? 7 ' ' 'W A 1 , tx 635 ,, f. . H 1 ' j 4 f , in 5 -if gg 1 1 2 f L 1 5 N5 w 5, C C SENIOR DHHGE CLUB x N.,ee'f'QgD Seated Clifford Rikard Richard lalone,C1arence Van Va1kenburgh,Howard lorgan, E Eael larsh,Donald Kellerhouse First Row Jean loore,Jeanette Rappleyea, Helen Bresee,Evelyn Neumann,lary 0'Hara,Sy1via S8CC8P0,CHtheTiH9 laTSh,LQPetta Rappleyea,Mar1e Marsh Second Row Edna Murray,larie De1ninger,Phyll1s 0 Hara Ann Ham11ton,Karjor1e Hadden Evelyn R1kard,Ann Hayes,C1ot11da Hoore,Sue Dresser, Myrtle Thorington ,Annemarie fuhn I --A 2 4 V Z' JUHIUH IJHHCE CLUB ted Herman Schwarz, Robert Moore, Arthur Cl rk, and Gerhard Kuhn lrst row Thelma Reed, Joan Jaeger, Lorraine Rappleyea, Joan Sliter, Alice Mae Snyder, Francis Brown, Jean Barnum, Carol O'Hara, and Marie Conro Second Row Clarence Cook, Arita Conklin, Jean Oakley, Pearl Van Dyke, Vary Ives, Alice Clum, Candace Dymond, Jeannine Decker,and Jennie Clum Third Row Dorothy Chunn, Mary Jo Dresser, Joseph Schwarz, Ella Rappleyea, Kay Pindar, Shirley Winnie, Jean Chase, and Eleanor Deininger 28 so ,lynx 'Y Q A B ,NX4 X 4. ic : .-.- it 'ff I xx ,M '11 2' 1,2 Y --.47 If A0 1 Ki 1 Sea z a . F --: E, Banu XX 25g rront row Thomas Hlnxley, Howard Morgan, Donald Kellerhouse, Philip Moore Edna Murr J , ay, eanette Rappleyea, Edwin Deynolds Second row Dick Malone, Ann Hamilton, Jean Noore, Mary Jo Dresser, Jean Chase, Kay Pindar, Mr Krausse, Director Third row Eleanor Moore, Evelyn Neumann, Shirley Winnie, Clotilda Moore, Lorraine Rappleyea 4 --00 1 ,Q Se Joe Schwarz, Bob Moore, Evelyn Neumann, Lorralne Rappleyea, Evelyn Rikard First row Mr Krausse, Dlrector, Andrew Davis, Everett winters, Jeanette Rappleyea, Jean Moore, Loretta Rappleyea, Marie Delnlnger, Edna Murray, Jean Chase, Clotilda Moore, Helen Bresee, Ann Hamilton Second row Clarence Van Valkenburgh, Donald Kellerhouse, Thomas Hinkley, Howard Morgan, Ann Hayes, Freda Mintl Annemarie Kuhn, Kay Pindar, Myrtle Thorington ated Clarence Cock, Arthur Clark, Jerhard Kurn, Dlck Malone, 29 er, I X' X .Qt W' W A A, Sgr? 0 , J' 3 A I . Jn A QQ, J' ' A of A ' or 4 .- .Q.j,y .1 4 ' 1 X I -Ahh '. 4 g eh - In Q X li l A J 1 .. ' ll Q tb S ' -- an - 4 7 ,I . I SEHIUR PLHU mms Has uns rum egg' Mary Jane Poole Essie Hom Poole Virginia Poole .. William Root .... Aunt Jane ..... Jack Everett ... Helen ....... Tommy Davis .. 50 Jimmy Shield ..... CAST OF CHARACTERS UGIRLS ARE LIKE THATU Jean Moore Mae Barnum Eva Truesdell ... Sue Dresser .... Evelyn Rikard Loretta Rappleyea .. Clifford Rikard Chester Thorington ...... Marie Harsh .. Michael Harsh f fx 5 - f 7 V X f 9 ,jx , nx gm my .119 - T HLETICS 4 N I IA 1 fb f. r N X vi 3 X V funhx XMQANX I, igrsx 1 . Y il' 'QQ SUCCER SUUHD fx as Sp Ceated Chester Thorington, Clarence Van Valkenburgh, Howard Morgan, Vernon Green, Andrew Davls, Edwin Reynolds, Donald Kellerhouse, Elwood Howard, and Michael Marsh Standing George Oakley, Clarence Cook, Joseph Schwarz, Everett winters, Coach Amanr, Thomas Hinkley, Richard Malone, Richard Clark, and Manager Charles Vogel Chester Thorlngton, Everett Winters, Michael Marsh, Henry Oliver, Mr Amann, Coach 52 LX Q M cnuss cuumnu VHHSITU BHSHETBHLL Kneellng Herman bcnwarz, Manager, Thomas Hlnkley, Clarence Van Jalxenbargn, Andrew Davls, Edwin Reynolds, Arthar ulark, Manag r standing Howard Norgan, Norman Blakeslee, Everett Nlnters, Coach Amann X13 JUHIUR VHHSITH Kneellng Joe Schwarz, wichard olark, Vicnael harsh, Donald Fellern use Standlng Arthur olarx, Nanager, Frank Saccarc, Dick Nalone, Coach Arann, Henry Oliver, Bobby nobinscn, Herman ocnwara, banager 33 . 4 'X .il , 0' I I X-4' . , L., ' : A ' 1 ' ' - ' ' ' R he 0 A 2 A 1 L V u -11-:L 'Am 52 ' , ll f - . , 4, 1 ' ng - -T , gf: - L - , -. f, . , Q , ' - - A A L C o ' . 0 - 0 A A A .A - , H ,1 - , , 1, . . A 4 0 BHSHETBHLL px Front Row Jean Moore, Jeanette Rappleyea, Sue Dresser, Ann Hayes, Edna Murray, Loretta Rappleyea, Catherine Marsh Second Row Helen Bresee, Evelyn Rikard, Jean Chase, Ann Hamilton, Clotilda Moore, Coach Amann t a , C 45 C' if , - . ,Q 'v I W I V i L I - J ZE' . z 5 I , AV. rv vfy, ' 1 ,M ' V - i , , 2 ,X - , Q I 1 A J 1, 'f .- W I SJ -I if ' , First Row Kay Pindar, Jean Chase, Mary Jo Dresser, Clotilda Moore, Fvelyn Rikard, Marie Deininger Second Row Ulla Rappleyea, Ann Hayes, Catherine Marsh, Jean Moore, Sue Dresser Back Row Coach Amann 34 vnnslw cuffn Lfnnfns JUHIUH CHEER LEHUEHS Left to right Mary 0'Hara, Catherine Marsh, Clotilda Moore, Mary Jo Dresser, Jeanette Rappleyea, Marjorie Haddon 55 ...fx fx -L BHSEBHLL Seated Clarence Vanvalkenburgh, Everett Winters, Phillips Vanvalkenburgh, Tommy Hinkley, Eddie Reynolds Standing William R Amann Coach, Robert Robinson, Donald Kellerhouse, Howard Morgan, Joe Schwarz, Frankie Saccaro, Andy Davis Ass't Coach BHTUH TLUIRLERS Carol 0'Hara, Joan Sliter, Marie Conro, Jeannine Decker 36 l L' 7 x Q7 Hhgifgp Q'3,3'52' See: So SEUHETHHU ,,.n-n ,:-'L'-f coifgiafilila smff -4 it Irs Clayton DuBois Cafeteria Manager, Hrs Perry Winnie A ssistant Cafeteria Manager, Mae Barnum, Marie Marsh, Jeanette Rappleyea 37 ti., f' E af C ae 'A A , ' at ' A ' ' .5. 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I Clayton DuBois 1751 Dorotny Rnd r in QPullJ 1952 Targorle lawrence CGrantJ Dewitt Chase Jr Francis Pull 1955 Robert Fredenbwrgh Charles Se beck Jane Streeter CChaseJ 1954 Viola Joslyn lKirkJ va Pinder flaclntoshl evi Truesdell Josephine Vicevich CHi g 1955 Vera Brenn CBeckerD Donald Davis Rita Moore Areta Kellerhouse CNeyl7 1956 Gertrude Pyatt CDav1sl Schyler Pinder ard Streeter insl HLUHIHI PHGE 1938 Vlla Aldrich Clarblel ather ne urray CThor1ngtonl 1959 Theodore lull Mamie Ciaravino CGoekelJ 1940 Marie Pinder fColl4ton Olive Cronk Cvan Acken Donald Cronk Ida Haynes lGreyJ 1941 Varion Kellerhouse CPa1merJ Reta Howard CHu11J 1942 Geraldine Schaefer CBar1sJ Norman hackey Bruno Faoro Iartha Ciaravino KR1zzoJ Wallace Lounsberry 1945 Harry Wallace Dorothea Reed Virginia Rappleyea CYappleJ 1944 Bertha Mackey 1945 Kenneth Yellerhous Francis Pickett Geraldine Barnum Ruth Kellerhouse Robert Joslyn 1946 George J Lutz Charlotte Ouderkirk Harry Tompkins Gilbert Traver Randall Joslyn 1947 Leslie Kellerhouse Richard Pickett Irene Steiner James Hamilton CTompkinsJ Phyllis Maaro ivan Dusinj Evelyn Mattice Andrew Dresser Natalie Roe 1948 Patrica Noore Phyllis Barnum John Thomas Ouderkirk THE ABOVE NAMED GRADUATES REPRESENTS SOM OF THE ALUMNI WHO HAVE PATRONIZED THE 1948 YEARBOOK. 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