Highland High School - Echo Yearbook (Highland, NY)

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NX Published by Elle Senioz glass of '40 HIGHLAND HIGH SCHOOL HIGHLAND, N. Y. 2 '! T 3 f UE... ECHO T -KX 3 Cv I' SXJQX 'ynla A4 O Xl 511-,J Dedication xear book to MrQ Catrx ma NIeCarthx xx ho e '1 ml tfmee in the prepara tion of The Echo ha been imaluible and to M1 Iois Vielker our Claes ad xieor wx ho e guidance during the pa t scar han been mo t generou and inspiring Their kmdlv effortm and friendlinee will alss aw be remembered bx the Clam of 1940 4 ,ii e 1 Mrs C Q . .5514 X at - S5 0 c J' WE, the Senior Class of Highland High School, respectfully dedicate this ' s X ' ' . , Vss , ' ' , L - F orev1 ord 1115 more lf 1 the plefa ure of the Ncn1o1 C111 ot H1,1zl1lqnrl Hmh vehool to greet X011 tl1rou 11 ll merhum The Iwrho It 1 the l1ope of the Qemor thf1t tlll book 11111 111 thc luture 111 111 to tl1e1r men1or1e the plef1 111t 1111 ent Qt HlgllliHfl Hlgll 11 21 l hf11e pent four hf1pp1 and unforgettq e 1ef1r f1t H H llurmg tl1f1t per1oel 11e h11e made eontaet 111th tudent lllfl n1ember of tl1e f1eult1 th 11 11111 lonv be remembered ou h 11e r 11 no 11 IO 1 re 1 tl1e l1ope the mfluenee of the en11ronment and te1e11er 11111 al11f11 gu1de u 1n ur future I 11oulcl Hrt hlxe to tf111e flll opportun1t1 to thank tl1e men1ber ot the Eeho Staff for tl1e eooper'1t1on ind effort tl1e1 l1a1e g11 en to flll pubheatlon On behalf of the member of tl1e Eeho Ntrrff I 11 ould al o l1ke to e1epre our 111c1re apprec11t1o11 1nd good 111 he to '111 'XIeQarth1 For 11e re1l1ze thftt I 11 ould al o llke to thank our ad1ert1 er for tl1e1r 1111olehearted eooperat1on and 1n1 one elee 11110 helped 111th tlll publ1eat1on RICH mn NICC 1111111 Edztor zn C hzef At Partmg f?Tw A trf11eler f1t tl1e Cro road We pf1u e to '11 goodb1e And 111th the thoughte of partlng VVe Qpeak 111t11 tearful e1e 'J A Yet let u thmlx oi d11 Ju t past, Of fla hmg 1outhful m1le Thfat tlllllflpllffl o er I1I'1l1'1pp1HC And 11 ould not reeonule Tl1e e sought out glor1e of our 1outh IFulf1ll our fonele t dream Nxltll luxur1 of mem r1ee true Inl1erent 111 our eheme But lmger not too long ln thought xvltll mlleu of road 11l1ead T11e pf11ement make too l1Cii'1X feet Un tra1l So hard to tread For 'ill 11e 11no11 11e ll meet agam At ero road 11111 out there To reeollect tl1e lrlend 11e l1ne11 No 11ell 11l1en 11e 11ere l1ere bo tfilxe the rof1el the tlme In mgh To -eek a hte begun, The path 11 marked, -o X1 clllx It -trzught, 5tra1ght to tl1e eettmg -un ll zllzam Slczght 5 '.' 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XYILLIANI H, BIAYXARD MRS, .IENNIE H. Roslz, President MR. PHILIP T. SCHANTZ Mr: Jenmo H Ro e Preszflent Mr Andrew Lent Mr Will! am H Maynard Mr C Imbrxe Rwhardb Mr Thomas R Hopper Clerk 7 Mr Phlhp T Schantz lp. J Mr A H Campbell Supervwmq Prmcmal 5 3 3 MISS Mary Cuwmano iv' Mr John Gaffney Secretary Vzce Prznczpal Mr Charles Perkms Truant Ojzcer .L........ Edward Tubb Fred Lanlvmau Eduard Tmver DOIHlHlCk Glraffo 8 C rke Mr John Miss M. Ben M rs. C. McCarthy Poelma Anthony Te.rmo Mrs June Thorne M ln Lolo Welker Miss Vlola Wood elh Mr Wlllard Bu ss Avnce Rowell Crowley M Musa Helen Sy Mn M K Richard' derbrand Mrs kel Miss 9 fr B D Jacobs 1 A A Louise Taylor M Iss K Kenny Q .' lf- F' -' no K 7 XV i' 1 V ,f .11,.,- A' MW 4 ' . . r. J. HII . , . . A .i W M M f H A Mr. A. MI ' ' ' ' , 6- A Mr. ' I 2 f A .x xx, A 5 ,W 1 la Echo Stall EDITOR IN CHIEF RILII-KRD J MLCAMHY Assistant Edltor Florence Trapanx Buslness Manager Harold Vandervoort Asslstant Augusta Strongman Asst Llt Editor Lxterary Ldltor Vtto Brennl Advertlsmg Manager Louls Smith Joke Edltor hed Conklm Art Editor Robert Post Asslstant Advertlslng Manager Ernest Trapam Alumni Edltor Jennle Confortl ASSISLBDI Art Editor Elvlna Davls Asslstant Marle Thompklns Glrls Athletlc Edltor Johanna Confortl ASSISIHDI Harold West Boys Athletlc Edltor Cos Trapanl Class Edltor Jean Schantz Club Edltor Aldo Chalssan Subscrlpuon Edltor Asslstant Wllllam Slelght Asst Bus Mgr Peter DeSteno Contrzbutzons of artzcles by the followmg Margorxe Mellor Rose Ferrante Mxldred Caruso Pose Marle Cappxllmo Ph1l1p Oddo Doretta Bradshaw Wllllam Gruner Allce Allhusen Alfonse Trapanl Mary Mandy Class Colors Blue and Silver CLASS MOTTO Class Flower Gardenla To Rzse After Fallmg 1s Glory 10 Lk' , , I . . 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LUNNFANQIO X TR-XPXNI Iootba 1 4 Ban -1 B1 kntball 2 3 4 Ioum1l1Qm 3 X 1rS1tx ub 4 Xg,r1fu1turL 1 2 3 4 Xtlllitli Edltor Lcl104 X x 4:95 251 Jugs, 1 C , 1 l'o.s - ' I ll , 2, 3, ig nbc ll 1, 2, 3, 4, .U 1 ff 44 1 1 ik- ' '! T XF, f W B E' ' -F04 Az A , 3, -lA, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Q1 1111 2, 3, .lou1'11:1l1s111 43 'z R' Club 43 ,fi 1- -. 511' -. 1431-1 1 4, x F' vo ., JJ x:Av,if.,. AA- 5 X 'Fl -Busk tlzll 1, 2, 3, ock 1, 2, 33 A, lv. 1 ,2. 3, 2111: tive 5 216 4, .4 As'tI'Idit , ' 3 . . .1,2,3,4. 20 HXROI D XIOURE N AN DERX OORT NtuflQntCuunr1l1 Pm lrlcnt Qld 2 4 XICC Pre ldcnt 3 B1 Lball Nlanagcr 3 Agrlculturc 1 Dnbatg 1 2 3 4 lournall m 1 lla ll1I1gtOI1 Club 3 4 X fxr ltx Club 4 Ba ketbfall 2 french u 3 Qlnc ru N Clu 4 Bu NIWHIHQT Echo 4 Xgrlculturc 4 'amor Plax 4 Efllo Staff ff ff 'R 'N 'ps X TONI ZXNNLCLI St amp Club 1 Art and Qldftb 2 3 vs is X Q V A I I X QAV I. 3 X - J .E . 1. ' 3 5 Q , 3 . 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Z7! , J' ff' fl' C' zl, 4., 1, ,iff llfi -N 7 .- fx-,V I v ' f bv Q2 3 S ' ' , . 21 THE PREVARICATOR Vou 'su-: 1 SQ Yum HIIIIIANII lNEu Yomt PRICE NON sm ss NEW WAY TO LOSE WEIGHT Dlsclosure of a new method of physlcal reductlon by Jean Schantz M A PhD M K fMaster of the Kxt chenj and graduate of H H S 40 revolutlonlzed he whole economic system of the U S It xs Mlss Schantzs conten tlon that lf women eat less t ey wxll lose more fact she goes on to say Gnd that lf you dont eat anythlng you dont have to worry about losing weight Mlss schantz whose state ment made the financial sta tus of the grocers of the U S uncomfortably close to zero dlsclosed her theory be fore the Natlonal Conventlon of Dletltlans held at Dlet vxlle Indxana K looqjqut 1 3 HAEGG ROGER BOYCE INVENTS DEVICE FOR FISHERMAN Fishermen may now sleep whlle tlslung for Roger Boyce 40 mvented a new de vlce whereby the fish when they grab the worm rxng a bell whlch ln turn wakes up the fishermen WEATHER Maybe raln maybe shlne but at any rate we will have xt V1to Brenm, New Pnnclpal at H H S Takes Over New Duties ln September Louls Smlth President of the local Board of Ed ucatlon verlfied rumors today that Nato Brenm H H S 40 has accepted the prlnclpalshlp of hls Alma Mater Mr Smxth ln making the announcement sald bellcve that we have a very capable and competent man ln charge of our school system Mr Brennls dutles wlll become effectne at the fall term In Sep tember Appolntment to the local faculty was announced thls week at a special Boald meetlng Post Cartoon W1ns Puhtzer Pnze Robt Post famed cartoonlst of the Bottsvllle Blade was anounced by Pat Lockhart New York Lawyer and trustee of the Pulltzer fund as wlnner for the S10 000 grand prlze for hls cartoon Agalnst Propa ganda June Confuslon ' Latest Hit Broadway Released by Natlonally Known Poet and Playwright Lauded by Broadway crltlcs as the flnest play of the year June Confuswn last night made ILS de but at the B1 Joe Theatre Sllght lndlsposltxon itwo on the brunette sldel prevented Wllham ilm not half as good as I should bel Slexght author and H H S 40 grad from being able to attend the opemng nlght New Math Teacher At Cllntondale H1gh School fIf They Ever Get A H1gh Schoolj Mathematlcs null be an enJoyable subJect at C H S due to the appolntment of Harold Moore Vander voort Ph D as Instructor of that subJect at that school The announcement of thls appointment was made by Rose Capozzl prmcxpal at C H S and a grad ua e of H H S 40 BRING YOUR LIZZY INTO CLINTONDALE CUPID AT HIS AUTOMOBILE HOSPITAL You wreck em we tix em 22 ALDO Uust Call me Stem metzj CHAISSAN PRO'- DUCES CAR WHICH UTILIZES FUEL Inventor Chalssan brought forth today a new type car buretor whlch has been proven by the mventor to be 10076 etliclent Hls lnventlon ralses the volatllxty of petroleum fuels He has secured patents and announces the sale ot hls dns covery to Mr Termo Wlthout the encouragement of his sclence teacher Mr John J Gaffney thls modern Edlson mlght never have produced thls revolutlonlzlng contraptxon 'J ff T CHAIN STORE KING ANNOUNCES OPENING OF LOCAL STORE Tom Zannuccl Pres of e Incluslve Cham Stores nounces the opemng of new stores throughout e state One of these bemg e New Hxghland Store Hrs present plans call the redecoratmg of the first Store on the New Paltz Turn pm: SIX OI' V? f 1 I GI ae! 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X I Y he f a f W I AYP , - . . ,t L 'mf' QW The Prevaricator THE PREVARICATOR owned and operated by McCarthy and Slelght Puhlxsh mg Co Prlnted ln the Squlrrel Cage and lb entered as What Does It Matter' Publlshed Perenmal Strlvlng to uphold the morals of a good newspaper we dlsregard the facts and prmt the story as we thlnk lt should have happened McCarthy To Cover World Serles For Herald Trlbune Those who read the Herald Tribune for news of the Wolld Serles wlll see under the headlng the by lxne of a former H H S 40 Duck McCarthy Not only has McCarthy covered the past five World Serles but he has gamed the reputatlon ln wrltlng up hls op1n1on,s and descrlptlons of all the athletlc meets Due to hls popularlty wlth sport fans throughout the Metropolitan dlstrlct hls column will appear dally m the sports section Its a Lulu ln the Homemaklng Department at H H S for a former graduate of the 40 class has accepted a DOSIIIOD as Head of the Homemaklng Department Mlss Flauto Florence Trapanl D6S1g'Il1Ilg' For Saks on Flfth Avenue LIISS Florence Trapanl H H S 40 today assumed the posltlon of Head of Dept of Alterations at Saks ested to know that she was the lnstlgator of several new fashlons Among those are Sllp HIDS and the new revolutlomzmg practxce of evemng gowns wlth suspend ers Thls latter style lS called the Pro Ghandls bnder Miss Trapanx as chlef dressmaker IS lVI1ss Kath erlne Sc meca also a graduate of the class of 40 Llbrarlan Takes Over New Posltlon At Campbell Memorlal Llbrary The posltxon of llbrarxan was certamly well filled today ln the personage of Ruth Haynes Mlss Haynes dutxes become effectxve at Campbell Memormal Llbrary quo reflectlon on our prmclpalb start mg Tuesday June 30 Graduated from H H S ln 1940 Miss Haynes was always mterested m this work and helped at the high school lxbrary Clrculatlon Very Poor SEND TODAY TO MISS EVELYN ATKINS DIETETICS INSTITLTE FOR HER NEXV BOOK TRIGCER FIGURE NOW ON SALE AT ALL POPULAR GROCERY STORES DESTENO S ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE C0 CDONI T APPLYJ Our new stock wh1ch has Just arrlved w1ll really electrlfy you Dont ask watt the prlces are for you will ge a good shock PHOINE Llghtnlng 2300 Nurslng Staff at Klngston Clty Hospltal Enlarged Dr I M Sick Supt of Nurses at Klngston Clty Hos pltal announced today the addxtxon of three local glrls to the staff Those whose names he mentxoned were Allce All husen Class of 40 a qulet unassumlng young lady tstlll water runs deepj June Pauli class of 40 and graduate of Klngston Clty Nursing School 1943 was also appomted The thlrd name was that of Alvla Smlth also a grad u e of H H S 0 The superxntendent sand I DQIIQNQ these glrls pos st-ss all the qualltles necessary for thclr chosen pro fesslon Wxth addltlmls such as these he went on to say The standard at kingston Cxty w1l1 be ralsed tremendously ln that they wlll work towards a more GITICICDI system 23 is v Y . t ' v V 1 . 1 . - . A A. ' ' il Y H' I A? -V ' 4 Y . . - 1 - I V . . . . . . ' , ' . I ' ' . . . . . . Y ' 1 ' t , , -...l...Ti. 1 . - , , 4 ' , , . . . A . v - A ' , , . . ,... . . y - Fifth Avenue store. Her many friends will be inter- Y ' H , , 1 ' , . . . . . . - ', ' ' ' U ' ' K .x ' . - ., A' ' Y . . . ' . A 1 Y ' Q ' ' , at . . . '4 . - ' ' H ' 1 ' .- , . The Prevonricutor FRANK FRANCIOLA PRESENT MAYOR OF BAILEYS GAP, BUYS FARM WITH STUART MOSHIER Two former students of H H S 40 tlus week bought the largest farm ln Baileys Gap Hls honor Maxor Franclola dns closed today an experlmental farm which he and LIOSIIIOI' acqulred thls past week wlll be used for the growlng of a new type apple whlch IS crossed wlth a pumpkln It IS thelr contentlon that these apples wlll be of the finest varlety Thelr new name IS apple km MARIE TOMPKINS NEW SECRETARY AT H H S Assummg the dutles of secretary at the hlgh school thls mornlng wlll be Mlss Tompklns class of 40 grad uate who wxll replace MISS Anna Clacclo Brennl present secretary to Mr MISS Cxacclo Wlll Joln Mary Mandy on the secretarlal staff of the Hlghland Bugle Gazette Kltty Murphy today opened travel agency for Cooks Tour of For an enJoyable trlp Mlss Murphy says go to Ireland for there IS no trouble ln Dublin P' at if WAINTED A hen chxcken because the baby chlcks are tlred send NEW PSYCHOLOGY OF EDUCA TION INTRODUCED IN A UNIQUE SCHOOL One of the most unlque and ap parently promxsxng systems of ed ucatlon has been set up recently ln the new school system Based upon the theory that when a person wants to do somethlng and rs squelched bv a supernor that per son wlll do lt lrregardless of all OUtS1d6 pressure Lnder th1s new plan all chlldren are forced to enJoy themselves and all books are ln the llbrary behlnd locked doors Marjorle Mellor llbrarlan report ed to Sgt BenJamxn Lanzarone head of the local state constabulary that the llbrary has been looted qulte frequently by mlschlevous students of the old order who stlll seek some book learning In the Homemaklng department Ida DeLuca has been tutorlng her puplls ln correct use of many mod ern home convenlences Among those are use of frled Ice and the comblnatlon of tooth brush and vacuum cleaner Florence Dapp hlstory teacher stated today to your correspondent I dont want to make hlstory enough of It has been made Phllmour Terwllhger new Eng the new educatlonal system That with the non support of the teacher I belleve we can make a definlte dlscontlnuatlon of learmng Of course we reallze Mr Ter wllllger went on to say we w1ll run lnto dlfllcultles wlth the puplls who 1ns1st upon the ahsorptlon of knowledge but we can dlscourage such doctrines from bemg spread mg flowers to an xncubator on X4 Mothers Day Address Harold West i CONFORTI SISTERS ESTABLISH BUSINESS SCHOOL Jennle and Johanna Confort1 an nounce the openlng of a busmess school ln Hlghland atop Loews State Theatre It IS belleved that thls IS the first school of lts klnd to be established m Hrghland They wlll teach such courses as to prepare lts students to become bookkeepers secretanes account ants and stenographers Congetta CHDOZZI Bessle Flscella and Mary D1Bened1tto are lnclud ed among the llsts of names on the faculty For a good sound busxness educa tlon enroll 1n Confortls Buslness School the school that teaches the fundamentals of a good and we mean good secretarxal work GRAND OPENING FELDTS BEAUTY SALONG 13 Colffure Boulevard Try Our Temporary Permanent Dial Who Cares XZ MARIE BRENINI C P A and INOTARY PUBLIC If you have trouble wlth your Income tax tlsl Just call Marxe Southeast Farms North Hope L I phone 0Mar1e 24 , . l I ' . a . , 1 V. V. . . ' . - U . V . , n i, - . . Y , ' . , . y 7 - ' ' ' , - ' - OF - I AT ' ! I i .. , . .. ,, f . ' U . T v a' ' , . . . y - Ireland. lish teacher, opined his views on SQQL. H . . ,, . ' . u N C E5 , , .. V' . , a ff y i . . . ,, ' ' , . . . , .,, X U ' 91 - i ' ' ' ' u - ' ' - S . . . . . ,- . . . 'J DZ, 1 - - ,, . ' N tm Ig' A i ,- v '- ' Sf 3:1 '-f ' ' U .. . I ML f ,naar - '-V xl Y - . 4 ' . , . . . . . - 0 4 '- J . .. . 5 . ' ' ' 11 , . 1 1 - - 1 ' ' The Plrevollrllcolttor LOCAL DRESSMAKER STUDIES IN PARIS Slnce her departure for France two years ago IIIIIIHIQ Ella has been SIUIIQIIISZ llllder Mademolselle Roc hemboux the noted French styllst at Parls Mlss Ella has been progresslng rapldly lll thls tleld ln tllat she has DIOIIUCKCI some ycry ClO'lIIWO work lncludlng the sway back cleatlon In all GXCIIISIIG wlth your re lor 61 Nllss Ella hlnted t at XNUITIQII ot fashlon wlll wear IIISII halr IIIIS year MISS FREER ACCEPTS POSITION WITH PLAYWRIGHT XIIIIIAITI Slelght author of June f0IlfllSlOlI ln an attempt to em ulate the blonde theory of Tommy Mansvllle announced the acqulsl tlon of a new secretary lll the per sonage of Mlss Mtlrltta Freer Both Ml Slelght and Mlss Freer Whether Ol not Mr Slelght WIII he able to IIVC up to the reputatlon of produclng great plays Wltll such an 3CIdlIlOII to his office IS unknowll SMITH TO GO TO NORWAY TO WATCH THE FJORDS GO BY Mr Sllllfll dld not go to XI lshlng ton He departed for the country of INUIIIHY on the S S Shlnbuster for a well earned vacatlon Perhaps we should make a re traction of the last ltem about the yacatlon for he has bought two tlc cts O c fo hls WII6 ou dollt llayc to glI9SS IXIICQ On the retulll yoyage the Smlths plan to Vlblf Ixlllrney alld k1SS the Blarney gf NEW YORK YANKS ACQUIRE SHORTSTOP FROM HIGHLAND After a long and arduous hold out E nle Trapanl H H S 40 a finally come to terms wlth the New Ilork Tanks Trapanl wlll report to Nlgr Joe 'llcCartlly at the Yankee tralnlng camp lll St Petersburg IH March Hls glrgantuan home runs have been a threat to the record set by Babe Ruth many years ago J-.Au- l.Q,u-4:-.E- HAVE AIN ITCHIING GOOD INIGHT AT SLNBLRNI ARMS DAINCIING EVLRY EVENIINF TO THE MLSIC OI' PAT FERRANTE AND HIS INICKLEODIAN OWNBII AIND OPERATED BY Y IOI ET RAY TEL OH' OH' OH' JOHNNY FORMER HIGHLAND GIRL STAR OF GOOD BYE MR DRIPS The Dls Unlted Artlsts Studlos released todav the cast for the CCFQQUHKIHDIHIIOII of tllat popular IIONQI Goodbye 'llr Drlps wrltten by I C R ln -Xmong the names lncluded ln the cast w ls that of Dorls Coutant grad of H H S 40 and wln er of lNatlonal Forenslc League State Tournament at Hlghland lll 1940 IHISS Coutlnt had no other state ment for the pless otller than I am very pleased wlth thls selectlon llld I wlll do my best to play thls part as lt should be playtd Although Mlss Coutant stated that her vocatlon IS art she has palnted such famous palnttngs as Ilhlstltrs Fatllel and Septem ber Noon 6.0 5 TJ ll-OV' L6 , U :asf NFNI HAIR TONIC dlscovered lly Nllss Stron nllll cl ss of 40 IIIIS Illle tolllc has supplemented the old KIIQOIV of sprlng tonlc for rabblts As Ben Pernle would slv the tlme has come to bld a blt of a tweet tweet 'lnd cheello So befole wc cop l mope we wlsll to extend to each alld CNCIY one ot oul faculty ICIVISOIS thanks and apprecl ltlon of IIICII' fllendslllp and excellent tutorlng We bequeath the follow lng To the Jallltors we have two wads of Vhlgleys Speclal Spearpolnt gum IIIICIGI' the thlld desk tourtll row you guess the loom 'llrs McCarthy and Nllss Welker haye oul best wlslles and hopes of success ln future undertaklngs such as they had wlth us thls year and thls year book 'Slay tllere always be that glowing llapplness tllat surrounds the offlce of r Campbell alld lll staff SIIICG thls DHDQI now has to go to DIQSS 'md oul trousers llkewlse w bld our predecessors the Junlol Cllss and CVQFYOIIS connected wlth H H S the best of luck THE END 25 0 ' j , , , ' ' ' ' I' ' A .... 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W5 . , A I e ' ,z.1.. v The Faculty Auto 1940 Model X Herbert C imphfll Prlrlvlpfll ufzfr rlazl may ln 0 7177 zl f uma 1 nf lohn fuffnex X lee Prmflpil Brxlxc If uf lzoulrl lzy lo ao loo fax r 13 Ill uoula' fllllflxllj slop the car Xntlumx Termo Engh 1 o If N really zCruzmpo1lanf you llnou 101 uztlzout Gasolzru tlfelaz rouldn 0 'Nlr June 'lhorne ll Horn Tle nuuze 0 our Horn' 19 x1lC0fCI by az Than the hozzzblc squaull that horns uaually me Xuto Int If mf: than 5 anutlwng uc nfwl L S ell the ulo z uzllz nu VX 1ll1rd Burke Phx lcal DIFQCIOF xex U luncwr you uanl to Nlavl some un u e tle Ix y and the far uzl run Jamei H1lderbrand Latm Engh Tonneau The body is spaczous Compact and strong U hfthu long oz Qlzozl zt uzll early a Ong 'NI Nlirx Cu umqno Neeremrx to Pr1ne1pal XX heel tzout the II hulls the Car G no oo It Could nczcr mn llze uay it should 'XI1 'Nl irthfi Bene h 'Xlathemfltle 'Number Plate ezy ulun Z number you we H H 5 Ur CUFXI113 NIQC lrthx Commereml Npxrlx Plug 4 zlry mappy part of the Car Tlzthoul zf Im surf uc couldnt get far 26 I 1 . 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A-40 , ls.zj'- : t' -------- 1 .f z ' Y- - S . , A , I ' VY ' 1 ' NI1 Helen Nx ke Palnt Our Far vs brazztzlzll thcrf s no hue Of Shtnzng Paznt so lor Gly as Qzlpcr and Blvzc N11 Lou1 e Tax 1or -Xccelerator H henmcz for pep ue feel the need f use lccrlcm or or ll aft ome Jef 'XI1 L01 VS ellxer Cham U hen the frarfzc zfear Cs the drum s bzazns He can rely on the helpful Chazns Spoke 4 Car would be funny uzthout a qpohe But our Far has one and thats no Joke N11 s Ixathleen Kenny VS 1nd l11eld From many a hazsh and umdy blow The lltndshzeld sales as as aoll ue know John Crowley Nlufller ll heneLe1 too nozsy ue may become The llfuffler quzets the dzsturbzng hum NIr Bertha Jacob Road Xlap It s zozy zmportant to have a good Uap To shou, the wght road and guard gaznst mzshap I' French or L1brarIan Cornmerc1al Engllsh Xlls X 1ola W ood Physlcal D1rectress Balloon T1rc A ncu acldztzon ue must admzt But they certaznly help us and male quzte a hvt Nlr NI'1r1an R1ch1rds School Nurse Cu ll1OI1b Although the mad zs full of lamps The Cushtons ease the many bumps 27 - 'ss CI s ------- - - - - At 4 I ' ' T11 A ' lt' I 4 I ' I 1 'ss ls ---------- 4 C ' V K ,,. . 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' In The Class History of 1940 13 warn: n1nety :IX Fre hmen when we entered the H1gl1land Hlgh School 1n 1936 Yes we were Just as eager and enthus1ast1c and t1m1d as those young ehxldren who first stepped 1nto the log cabm school 1n the early per1od of hlstory R1chard 'VIcCarthy was elected Pres1dent In h1s first office he proyed h1m elf responslble and competent We worked yery d1l1gently durmg the first seme ter and dur1ng the second many Freshmen who were 1n the Econom1c Citizen hlp cla se of M1 Fann1e W1ll1am and N11 s Gertrude Cook went to W 1ll1ams Lake Here tl1ey enjoved boating sw1mm1ng and danc1ng Tl1ose who d1d not br1ng their lunches from home enjoyed frankfurters and soda Tl1at p1cn1c w1ll never be forgotten for the Sen1ors st1ll recall XHFIOUS amus1ng 1nc1dents Our class adylsors were Mrs Jacobs M1 s Anna Taylor and WIISS Sykes W hen we returned 1n the fall of 1937 we were Sophomores we had added much to our store of knowledge slnce our entrance m 36 We had expanded mentally Tl11s expansron of the m1nd 1S slmllar to the grow th of the log cabin school 1nto the academy The class elected Harold Vandervoort as Presldent, R1ehard McCarthy V109 Presxdent and Ida DeLuca Secretary and Treasurer These officers performed tl1e1r dutles falthfully 1n spite of the fact that we engaged 1n few act1y1t1es Val uable ady1ce was gxyen by Mrs Kathryn W eller WIISS Helen Sykes and WIISS LOUISE Taylor How glad we were when we entered as Juniors in September 1938 We be gan to th1nk seriously of our voeat1on Th1s ser1ousness of purpose 1n preparmg for a yocat1on m1ght haye been respons1ble for the development of the larger h1gh school from the old fashloned academv so common 1n the latter half of tl1e last century Aga1n we elected our officers Rlchard 'VIeCarthy was President Harold X andery oort Mce Pres1dent Mary Bradley Secretary Pl11lmour Terw11l1ger Treasurer Wvlthlll the year we held a food sale The proceeds were added to tl1e Treasury Wvlth the a1d of our advisor 'Nlrs McCarthy we cho e our r1ngs 111 December For the Senlor the la t to graduate from tl1e old school we sponsored a lur11or Prom 1n the New School Audltorlum Here 1n a Haw a11an atmosphere the Jumors bade the Sen1ors Aloha At last the Senior year arrly ed We were ready for the last hurdle the hurdle w h1ch would culm1nate 1n our graduat1on How ey er, the thought tl1at was most prom1nent was that we were entering the new Hlghland Hlgh School the latest development ln the growth of schools For the fourth and last tlme we cl1ose our class leaders Harold Vandery oort aga1n took oath of office as Presldent H1s supporter were Plulmour Terw1ll1ger hee Presldent 'Xhldred Feldt Secretaly Wllham Slelght Treasurer La t fall we old Chr1 tmas card as well as magazme sub cr1pt1ons Dur 1ng the football season we old frankfurter and hot coffee Although tl1ese act1y1t1e added a large sum to tl1e treasury our grcate t project w as the Semor play June Mad Those Sen1ors wl1o took part gaye laudable performances As a re ult the Semor play was a great succe s Our adyl or durlng thls Semor year ha been the eyer genlal N11 s Lo1s Welker We are grateful to l1er and to Mr McCarthy for tl1e succe s of tllla yearbook 28 . 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S- ' 1 unlor AdV1CC We advzse Floyd 4ckert to let the other boys shoot ba ket somet1mes Patsy Altzzzo to make poultry ra1s1ng h1 career John Angle not to lose we1ght for football season 1 only a few months off Lotus Anella to gne a graceful g1rl a tumble bus Bonnano to buy a new truck before the one he ha breaks down Helen Bell to get oyer l1er shy ness for sl1e ll be a Semor nest year Joyce Boyce to remember that she cant haye her heart 1n the clouds and 1n her tud1es to Doretta, Bradshaa to remember that Smlle do make sun h1ne ll zllzam Bruns to get one who IS nearer home than New Paltz Ralph Canzno to stop robb1ng the cradle Rose Mane Capzllzno not to worry about her wa1 tl1ne Elazne Carpenter to tontmue her work IH the hbrary for books hold a new 1nterest when she s around Wzldred Caruso to remember that shes not the homemaklng teacher U zllzam Collzns to eat two SIICCS of W onder Bread each day 1f he wants make an 1mpress1on on the g1rls beorgza Conhlzn to grow up before next year Sarah Constantzno to remember that Mary has a XOICC too' Joseph Cruczlla to come stra1ght to the po1nt no s1detrack1ng Ernest Faust to try chew1ng tobacco to gue h1S tongue a much needed rest Rose Ferrante to ma1nta1n that pleasant Smlle and g1ye tho e numerous pur suers a tumble secret thoughts Mary Gafney not to let tl1e Enghsh class confuse her ll zllmm Graner to make farmlng h1s first love and basketball h1S second Robert Jeffrey to remember that there s a place for ey ery thmg Elazne Ixontoulzs not to follow 1n Frances foot tep Barbara Laurza to keep up w1th Al on the new dance steps Danzel Lavelle to real1ze that amb1t1on IS the spark of learn1ng busze Lzsczo not to find trouble so eas1ly Eduard Lucltach to remember that ball play ers only haye eyes for the game Donald Luons neyer to be a fireman or we w1ll haye a I'9p8tlt1Ol1 of the Ch1cago fire for Don lb so slow aingela Montrola to remember that there are more gra1ns of sand than one on the beach Phzlzp Oddo to refram from looklng so fondly at Helen Dorene llacltey to grow up along w1th Georg1a Marjorze Palazzo to cultnate her glggle for l1e may reacl1 l11gh C someday Louzs Palmer to remember that he no longer 1 ln general sclence class Vwzan Parker to get oyer tl1e effects of the Journal1 m club Ixatze Phzllzps keep up that 1nterest 1n athlet1cs Glorra Rhodes to remember that the p1ano IS l1er surest way to success Dorothy Sczmeca to always treasure that pleasant personahty John Schoonmaker to be a baseball stat1st1c1an the way he keeps posted ba eball ay erages Frances Sampson to remember that a bemor IS aboye the ley el of goss1p Mary Spero to EXCYCISG her vocal cords more often Elazne Strongman-to control her temper IH gym Alfonse Trapanz to get h1S face on some tooth paste ad wlth Shllllllg teeth Joseph Verdz to be careful that he doesn t eat too much French pastry Bernard W allenstezn to p1ck on someone h1s own SIZC Mary Zannuccz to remember that Don IS not the only one who l1kes d1mples 29 A ' - jc c s s - ' , ' ' - '- 'Q 's . - . ' ' , l e 's j ' , , ' I - ' , 11 11 ' K' i Y v S ., , I I 1 , . U. V-, A! 1 - I ',4 . l 7 v ' ' s ' . '- ' s . s ' . - ' . Y . . J, . V ,N A ' . l I Ll 71 . . ff I 1 v ' V v, ' to W ' Q - - c V . ' ' -- 1 ' ' , . . . . H. . ,, . - , , X - . . . . v Q H H - ,JY Madeline Filazola-to not blush so easily, if she does not want to reveal her 7,, , , ' . v.. - v . y PW N - V - s e. ' 1 ,' :A yr , 7 'N ' A - , - -A 4 - , - , l , A1 ' rv , 1 , 5 1 . - .S . K L . l u - .v . . v on s ' . ' 'W ' ' v v ' ' Y -1 11 as ' , ' ' . unlor Response Alzce Allhusen When are you gomg to glve the boys a break? Evelyn Atkms Theres an old savmg Early to bed and early to rxse makes young glrls healthy wealthy and wlse Roger Boyce We re sure glad to see that you re begmnmg to gne the gxrls a l1ttle attent1on Mane Brenme I bet Mane wlll ney er forget her trlp to Washmgton Vzto Brennze Another actor dlscoyered IH the Senlor Class' Aldo Chazssan Student Councll slmply couldnt get along wrthout you Anna Czacczo When are you gomg to stop robblng the cradle? Jenme Confortz W1th that loyely d1spos1t1on Jenme you re sure to succeed Johanna Confortz Try and contmue that bloomlng romance W1th Harold Ned Conltlzn We wonder why you always go to New Paltz? Who could It be? Congetta Capozzz Th1s studlous glrl IS bound to succeed Rose Capozzz We hope that hours spent on Geometry wxll be of good use to you Dons Coutant We were proud of you at Terre Haute Florence Dapp The quletest g1rl m the class Elvzna Davzs It wont be long now but when are you gomg to make up your mmd? Ida DeLuca W1th that lovely smlle and those brlght eyes Ida you re sure to go places Mznnw Elm If at first you dont succeed try and try aga1n Mrldred Feldt Contmue to keep as pretty as you were 1n Hlghland Hlgh Bessze Fzscella They say Stlll water runs deep Lulu Flauto Washmgton IS too far away so gxve the Hlghland boys a chance Frank Franczola Frank s theme song IQ st1l1 When I Grow Up Ruth Haynes If Ruth can prove her pomts 1n hfe as she d1d ln debate, she s sure to be an 1nsp1rat1on to others Mary Mandy It s about tlme you stood on your own feet mstead of Mer1tta s Rzchard McCarthy We hope you ucceed ln vour ambltlon to be a great Journalxst Marjorze Mellor We advlse thxs falr lady who IS salutatorlan to keep up her good work your golng to be somethmg June Paulz Qulet and studlous June had better adyance IH her frlendshlp brxgade Jean Schantz Why not come down to earth Jean we have planty of good a1r down here Wzllzarn qlezght In the Semor play B111 sang Faithful Forever , we wonder who lt was dedrcated to? Alvza Smzth If sllence 1s golden Alvla should be a mllllonalre Louzs Srnzth Youll need partnershlp m order to succeed m the buslness you tend to take over Augusta Strongman We hope youll make good use of your scholarsh1p Phzlmour Terwzllzger Just a Romeo from Cllntondale Brago Trapanz A boy w1th the ab1l1ty to w1n frlends and mfluence people Constanczo Trapanz Here s luck to a swell school splrlted fellow' Ernest Trapanz Vle wonder what certam Jumor g1rl has captnated Ermes heart Florence Trapam Flo one of our best dancers and best dressed girls wlth a pleasmg personahty surely won t be forgotten Harold Vandervoort Whats the attractlon on the North Road? Would rt be a pretty llttle blonde? Harold West You re keepmg us ln suspense youd better make up your mlnd whlch of the two Senlor glrls IS the Apple of your eye' Tom Zannuccz It s about tlme Tommy began to act llke a Senxor 30 . .' , 7 ' H ' o x .V T 7 ,V V ' v v v ,' 7' ! o ' V , V , . . . V . . .. e V I ' ' e V . . . V . V . . . 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The unlor Class DdH1Ll Iax elle Erneat Fau t Doretta Bradbhaw Elame Carpenter Adzzsors 'XI1 Bene h Hr Crowlex HL Jumor Cla ha Ju t completed a xerx uentful tear The Jumor Box made up 1 good part of the football ba ketbfzll and ba eball teams Equfxllx utlxe were the glrl nn E1tlllCt1LS Tho e who hare not Supported the mterrla ln kttbxll and xollu ball tum hfue purthaged Nea on txeltet , and tlub wax thu haxe Qhown admnable ehool lpmt De pltC the fact that we haxe meme pzrtlupant IH the utracurrleular dlt1X1t1C the Jumor Cla al 0 w ll repre ented on the honor roll The Jun1or hfue Qpon oled two partlea both of Xllllill were a oelal and fll1'lIlC1dl Querc Tlns ueee wa ID p lrt due to the fine Qupport of 'NI1 Bene ll and Nlr Crowlex therr aduaor Thelr awembly program were among the moot entertalnxng preiented durlng the year The Jumor are eagerls w altlng for June when thex w1ll Qponaor the Jumor Prom for the Semor Then thev w1ll look forward to September when they wlll enjoy thelr new role a Semor Proszdeni I zcc Preazdent Secretary Treasurer 32 ' ,,.. 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'I 1 E. 5 kr The Sophomore Class Imszfluzt 'Nd on T161 I we Pwwlcnt Rowahe RIZZO Secretary Ioan Maman Tleasurcr Ifncob Nchuhlv idmsom N11 Tulor 'Xlr Tcrmo HL Nophomore C11 took pirt IH mfmx futnltlf. durmg thur two war lllgl chool Thclr lntcrc t 1n thc L utlxltlo how th it thu wlll ucceod m than Iumor md Scnlor xc-'lr One of IIICII' major fxctlutlc w 12 a dance two du before Hlllowecn H1111 h wa xerx Quuu ful The box ln un bnen mo t ICUXC ID athlotlc Qomc of them thc tar pllx cr on chfferent teim The Cla 1 cagcrlw looklng forward to next war w hen thu w1l1 be JUHIOI 34 .pq ff K .,.7f-4 KN 2 X-1-Zz' xf Q f J ' J I 0 Q i X I' rx 522' 2 f X ' R 4 4 Xwxfx NNT I f, I 'Q , gf :asv ,ft K I - xx b 1 ,- 'civ X ,K - ,,' ' - A e : -- Av ' ,Q J ezfi ' N-T. : -1:- x' x XA ,J 9.4 - 1 El. P . ' - 'L N- x 'I ' f ' Tx X XAIV X' - ' f -, c 'N ' fl, V pdiw , - V WV! Weak!! f' - A X Jin!!! .-- -- f'-' 4 f it V! ' 2255, M E I ei JE' ' ' s-7, xr -1- X4 if E 1 H :z -L -, -Z. ' 4 'qu ig-'E I:-.71 if . A .NJ f-:J 9, 5' Q 5 f f -L ' wir N -1: X X X -in -Ca- ,..---. ,rs .il ? ,9, 'il -2' f - ri- -1' 'ls 7' 5 ,,.,.i- 'i Z f' pr- in it 1-in-1 rv- ,.1' pl-nr ir- The Freshman Class President ---------- INancy Rathgeb l'ice-President --------- Raymond Treadwell qGC7'0ff11'y ---------- Shirley Moshier T7'bUS7l7'C7' ----------- Nancy Richard' Advisors: Min Sykes Nliss Rowell Mr:. Jacob' Mrs. Thorne Mr. Hildcrbrand His is the first Frezhmfxn Ui: to enter the new building. They are proud to bo ist of the fact that they will go through their four years in this beauti- ful school. Many of them graduitcd from Vineyard Avenue VS eit Park Clin- tondale and Triboro Schoolt The first ictixity of the clap wi: a Hallowc en Party. Then they expended their energies in the following clubs: Journaligm Latin Debate Dancing R. O. H. and F. F. A. In athletic: the tudcnts have :hown much promise. They haxe competed with the upper cla :men and have been very proud of the finals. The boys placed first in -octcr 'ind .fecond in football. They were coun eled and guided by Mr . Thorne Miss Nyke. Miss Rowell Nlrs. Jacobs and 'VIr. Hilderbrand-all o genial and helpful. The Freshmen a1'e looking forward to a happy reunion next fall. Then they will be Sophomores and a little more distinguished than the Freshmen. 36 'TT x '51 W A iw' f WXfW,' hw X y W ,L jyxx WASHPN ff' 5 75 O GX 4 NV 39? 1 A ls? nie! 1 HM K7 XXX Aff A M NUIPZELE-n ,M -3. X -i EZ' fi' ' -- I . 1 - f f w ,W 9 N H 33' g !7, Sf' kfwf' M f Mx 1 ' v x 96,75 f :,ii,f'!f,! if ' I - 7 t 52 ' l df' fi? g A .1 XF? ff ' , f ' ,' ff ,, ' ' ' w f Jft5f4 ff Uff 313555. 1 I -l':Y!!fl'7i1l Fl' ,l.'!'r! f . 5 I. L15 ina, i fl 3 mf f ' Eli . ff Tw mg wx 1 i 4 - ,X XENX W 9 'f W ' I we WN if xx f A I Stiff N x Q , vi H L 'L b ' D f ,, 1 X- Jiljmg xl. 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' ' f' A J .455 i' . - - M9144 f--4 ffl lff 'iiQ.r31 - Ti'f Ai.-3 I The Student Councll BIENIBERS Freshmen Damel Kurtz Nlrglma Heaton qophomore Helen AIIZIXIDH Bemamm Bragg Jumor Rose NIHYIQ Cappllhno Ph1l1p Oddo Senzor Ruth Hay ne Aldo Charssan Aldo Char san Treasurer Ph1l1p Oddo OFFICERS Preszdent HE Student Councll s alm has been to provlde 1nsp1r1ng assembhes to strm ulate soclal and extra currlcular enterpr1ses and to encourage clubs for the student body A fevs of our assemblles have been Hansel and Gretel presented by the Hyde Nlarronette the preuewx of The Nhkado preuevss of tl1e Semor and Semor Washlngton Club plays sound moxmg plctures and a musxcal program by Joseph Crucllla Thomas Puleo lean INayles June Schantz Ruth Haynes and plano accompaniment by Mrs June Thorne Many of the home rooms hare cooperated 1n gnmg unusual amusing and entertalnmg programs A Chrlstmas party xx as gxven rn VSlllCl1 the faculty took part and presented the pantomlme The Dutchess Bounces In Tllli was followed bw games and dancmg after xxh1ch refreshments were serv ed On Arbor Day a maple tree dedlcated to the cause of peace was planted on the school property The counc1l has assxsted the athlet1c department by sellxng tlCk9tS at the football basketball and baseball games In January the group sold H1ghland Hlgh School msxgnla to ralse money for pecmal assembly programs It was to Mlss Helen L Sykes our faculty advxsor, that the councxl turned for counsel and adv1ce and never turned ln valu 38 W ,yn A T 1 l x ' 1 . A . ' ' - - , L - - .. - - ' ? - n - - - L' , - - - - - - N' S, A 'M 1 1 , - - - - - - - - 'gg Secretary - - - - - - - - Helen Anzlvxna A. , - I e , . Y L . ' ' :' , e . sg ' ' , - 3 ' 1 c e, -, , ' T , - 1 r ' 1 1 1 c 1 - W' L. . , . , e. ' LA 7' ' , N , Y ' . ' V L v . , ' v - , , - v J ' , s ' - . ' A N Q Y , . The Latin Club President - - Augusta Strongman Vice-President - - Elaine Kontoulis Treasurer - - Matthew Caggiano advisor - Mr Hilderbrand nr Latin Club met during activity period every Thursday Students of Latin I were members even though they knew but the first vocabu lary lesson At the meetings we sang Latin songs and read the Res Gestae a Latin newspaper for beginners Al though a great deal of time was spent singing My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean we also sang the Latin ver sions of Roll Out The Barrel Oh Johnns Somewhere Over The Rain bow Christmas carols and more re centls The Little Red Fox We translated Latin Jokes and for emoyment we worked some crossword puzzles with Mr Hilderbrand acting as our dictionary The members of the club have not only derived a wealth of knowledge from the past years activities but al so a barrel of fun The Highland Tillers President Alfonse Trapani Vice President Louis Anella Treasurer Stewart Moshler Secietary Patsy Altizlo Adzisor Arthur J Poelma nr: Future Farmers have had an other successful year Under the able guidance of Mr Poelma they haue attained a high standing ln this national organization of the Hudson Valley Last autumn the annual fall rally was held at Xlashmgtonvllle and was represented by ten schools Highland won third place in the Judging con est At the Kingston Horticultural Show our tlllers won the apple exhibit for the third consecutive year Ldmn Dohrmau won first place In the apple Judging contest The Highland Tlllers held their meetings the third Thursday of every month in order to plan for such events as the Farm and Home Week which they attended at Cornell last Febru ary We farmers of this graduating class wish that the forthcoming year will bring new activities and greater awards. i 1 4' Ffa! .., L all 4 P' The Semor Washlngton Club PTC-Wdefllf Eleanor Achenbach Catherxne Murphy Secretary Mrldred Feldt Treasurer Ahce Allhusen Advzsor Mrs McCarthy N OCTOBER 7 1938 the Semor Washrngton Club XSl1lCl1 vsas then the Junior Vlashmgton Club met for the first txme to elect officers A few weeks later xx hen Eleanor left to attend Klngston Hugh School Catherme became pres1dent To earn money for thc trlp to Washmgton D C vse engaged ln several actlvrtles throughout the months that followed Wlth the cooperatlon of all the mem bers and vuth the unflagglng zeal of our able advlsor Mrs McCarthy every Vzce Preszdent one of the act1v1t1es proved a success Those of the first year xx ere a Thanks g1v1ng turkey raffle a bazaar mth bmgo bunco a grab bag and danclng spr1ng dance a spaghettx supper and a food sale Returnmg for our second year 1n the fall of 1939 we gave ln successron a play Romance rn the Board1ng House a Thanksgwmg dance and turkey raffle a food sale a spaghcttl supper Durmg the basketball season the club sponsored a number of games By selllng class pms to the students several dol lars were added to the treasury We succeeded ln earnlng enough to pav all our expenses except our meals that was all we had to add to the fund to make the trlp Durlng Easter wacatlon vse left for Washlngton on a bus Our first stop was 1n Phlladelphla where vse wsxtcd sexeral places of mterest such as Independ ence Hall Curtls Pubhshmg Co Betsy Ross Home etc After haxmg spent the nxght ln the cxty we proceeded the next mormng to Baltlmore and then to Annapohs and so on to the Natlon s Capltol Wlth the ard of a gulde we were able to VISIC many of the bulldlngs m wh1ch the work of our Federal Govern ment IS earned on Lest we should forget these beautxful places, we took snap shots of them the best of whlch appear elsewhere ln thxs book 40 , 0 V I I 4-QM! , ,lr ,W I . 1 V . . , , I 4 M , I r .. 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V Romance 111 a Boardmg House CAST or CHARACTFRS Vary Ann Jean gC11'l1'1tZ Bzll R1C11HI'C1xICQ21I't1'1X Hettze 'NIer1tta Freer Urs Smzth Nlary Handy Ur Smzth Iou1 Sm1th llzss 1IcGzll1cuddy Cath er1ne Xlurphw Urs Benson C,1l'1I'10tIC Shaw Uortzmer Throttlebutton Leonard Mertell Urs Throttlebutton 'NI1ryo11e Mellor Mr Throttlebutton Ned Conlt l1n The Duke Aldo Chals an HE bemor W1 hmgton Club wa the fir t to enjoy t11e ti mg of a play ln our beautlful audltorlum by pre entmg a romfmtle farce early ID the fall entrtled Romance 1n a Boardmg Hou e Th1s play was centered about the Smxth fam1ly who owned '1 boardm hou e 1n a small town 'Nlarv -Xnn Smltll entered '1 conte t 1n 11111111 she won a free trlp to lNew York B111 the coneelted mall town Romeo was ln loye w 1th 'Xlary Ann Therefore he hated to see her leaye W h11e IH New York N1 lry Ann fell 1n loye W1t11 Mortlmer whom he be told 111m she w as a member of the French HOb11Ity N1 hen NIort1mer dec1ded to y1s1t Nlarv Ann famxly she lmmedlately wrote them a letter Qhe told them about N1ort1mer and her plan to make 111m bC1lCXL she came from a wealthy 13111115 XX hen NIort1mer and 111 parents arrlyed many eomp11cat1on occurred Nlr md Nlr 5lT1lt1l trled ID '1 crude manner to appear dl n1f1ed The ot11er boarders were X115 Md lllltuddy 1 go xper Mrs Benson a deaf lady ind Hett1e the h1red glrl They all tr1ed to help Nlary Ann but 1n va1n B111 and Nlr Sm1t11 1arr1ed out a plan to fI'Igl1tCI'1 the Throttlebuttons 1nto leaxmg the boardxng hou e Howucr It wr Hnally d1stoyered that the Throttltbutton were not wealthy and the play ended happlly We were lad to hart our ucce wrth Nlrs Jacobs and Mrs NIcCarthy the tormer for her capable coichmg and the latter for her a ltanee 1n stagmg the play 41 . . ' - ' L 1 1 ' v. ' ' . A 1 he 4 1 1 A . 1 1 A 1 1 U, 'N' ' - .. ' U. ' ' . ' ' ' 1 -. 1, , 1 u 1 y , 1 . 1 , 1 : , 1 , 1 , - A va ' ' T' .. 1, I 1' v ,A . - , c y 4 , c - 5 11 2 , , 112 ' 1 3 1 . , 1 '- ' . . 1 I ., , , be . T as ' s s ' s ag j L' s . ' U ' ' -. 77 'N v v rf . 1 5 . x, , 4 g E 4 . A W 1 C S V I M, V L V v , s C ' , ' ' ' 1 V' 1 . , - Y l . v Y r r ' 'I ' - '- 1 , 1 2 V 1 ' , : - heved to be an ar1stocrat. In order to make an 1mpress1on on Mortlmer, she C . 4. . . ,N . . . Y ' 1. . u b ', 1. . x11 f ' 1 K ' l . rx 1 C ' 1 V ' l D v ' 1 ' 's - r ' ' , ' ' ' 5 . 1 . Z 1 1, r ' c g . ' 14 ' --. 1 , 1 w vl I ' - gzfss 1,1 . , 1 ,1 , . 1 , . 1 . S ' vx vx I . -ZS L Ur 1 . v X X S ' .,, v C v f ' vv- Y , - , W N- ,' , - , , 1 . ,, , g 1 : : me 1 .- . 1 , -- 1 - 1 - , ss s 1 e , . , as 0: 17 is - 1 S QUNW .F ji gli :alll The unlor Washlngton Club Preszdent Ph1l1 tlspon res1gnat1on he was succeeded by Elalne Carpenterl Secretary France Slrnpson T1 easurer Elalne Kontouhs Ad uzsor Nhss Wood ARLY ln September the Junlor Class formed their Vlashlngton Club wxth MISS W ood as tllflll' advlsor Thelr purpose IS to go to Washlngton D C ln thexr Semor year The first affalr sponsored bv the Junlor Waslungton Club was an Autumn Sport Hop held IH October The gym vsas adorned Vlltll corn stalks and brllllant ly colored autumn leaxes At Chrlstmas the members sold fancy wsrappmg paper for Yuletlde presents Then on February 13 the Lew hngland Supper and Cupid Frohc brlghtened the arrn al of X alentme s Dav The actnlty room tables were cox ered mth uhlte tablecloths and larve red hearts ll altresses 1n aprons decorated mth euplds and hearts erxed the New England Dxnner of Baked beans brown bread coleslavs plc and coffee After the supper there vsas a Cupld Frohe ln the gy mnaslum In Mav they held a food sale 1n Xhlcox store Not long after th1s sale the club ellmaxed 1ts 8.Ct1Xltl6b mth a Barn Dance Agaln the gym was decor ated mth corn stalks to resemble a barn Ex ery one enjoyed the country square dance Vhth the full cooperatlon of es ery member they mll earn through warxous aetmtles, enough money for an Easter vacatlon m Washmgton 42 , y Lil iff: L ,- ' l 1-D -3 .MVT 1'3 Q he Q T- W3 s 5 'X A f - A if 'ffl ff, gf.. 0 -r l 1-f A C,l ,e ce fs Q , . as-f t gggf A - T pg' - - t 1 iid.. 12' r - V - Y .4 ft- .M la , I, lvi ff ' ., A u K 1 'Y ' -------- C - - - p oddo L. 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Y .N 'Y' ' r r' v ' The Prench Club P1eSld6TI,l Rlchard McCarthy Vzcc Preszdent MarJor1e Mellor Secretary Vlto Brennle Arimsor Mrss Loulse Taylor ne French Club was started thls year by a group of students who wlshed to become acquainted w1th the French people and thelr cus toms Unfortunately however the Intramurals conflicted with our meet lngs and we had to dlscontlnue them In March the French Club was ln rted to attend a program ot entertaln ment sponsored by the French and German students of the Klngston Hlgh School Although our Frenchmen could not understand the German play they were lntrlgued with the French plays Rosalie and Sylvre Per haps next year will find Mxss Taylor and her up and conung French class es presentlng a program for the Klng ston students We feel sure that next year the French Club wxll more than compen sate for this years lnactlvrty Cheerleaders Ml-:Mm-:BS Catherine Hegeman Jean Schantz Marjorie Palazzo Joyce Boyce Gloria Pampinella Jean Seaman Doretta Bradshaw Vivian Parker Elaine Carpenter Adtzsor Miss Wood urs year the Cheerleaders were capably coached by Miss Wood wlth .lean Schantz as captaln They cheered at both the football and basketball games and encouraged school splrlt throughout the school Mnss Wood secured four Hs but be cause of the large squad these were worn alternately by the glrls Thls June the letters wlll be glven to the four cheerleaders who are most worthy of them Many of thls years squad wlll be ready to carry on next fall They hope to help the boys win more VICKOFIGS Kit .' , ' . 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' ' ., , , . . . y n - ' - - ' . l it 43 .., ,L The Debate Club Preszdent Danlel Lavelle Vzce Preszdent Dorls Coutant Secretary Ruth Haynes fldvzsor John Crowley HE Hxghland Chapter of the Nat1onal Forensle League had a very success ful vear Our first debate topre was Resolved that the Presldent of the Umted States Should Have a Smgle Slx Year Term After wmmng many of our debates on th1s tople we started on the topic Resolved that the Present Neutrahty Pohey of the Umted States Should be Changed It was whxle de batlng th1s t0p1C that Hlghland Varslty and Highland Freshman teams partlcl pated m a tournament 1n Jeffersonulle Durmg the wmter there was also ln part In February the dcbatlng teams started worklng on the Natxonal Forenslc League tople Re olx ed that the Federal Government Should Own and Operate the Rallroads It wa on th1s topic that the Varsxtv Aflirmatne debated ln as sembly w1th the Svracuse bn1xers1ty Freshmen On Aprll 13 the ellmmatlon contest w ere held ln Peekslull to declde whleh teams and Yllllfll speaker were to repre ent the eastern dl trxct ln the State Tournament In tlllq eontet Hlghland placed In two d1x1s1on debatlng and dramatxc speaklng The re ult was a tle between Poughlxeepsle and Hlghland Thu for the fir t txme ID the debating ll1StOI'W of Hlghland a debate team from H1ghland w as sent to the State Tournament For the second wear m suceessxon Dons Coutant entered the Dramatlc Declamatxon Contest We would hke to expre s our slncere gratltude to N115 Kenny and Mrs Jacobs for the asslstance they gate u 44 vi, rt' S . t Q fl ' , ' ' el ' 'L - l X 4 I . , H . N . r , . . . ,, '. . . . V . ,, N' Y 7 . . . . ,, . - Newburgh a declamation contest in which several of our League members took . V . V . Y . . ' V L.. S ,X 7 w , . J, V Q . . . . , . - 5 'I N 4 Y . r ' V . V . . . L S ' . x N ,. . , . 1 .M S . . , .'.L. S, . S S . . . 'Y . y ' ' ' s Q ' -1 's ' . . ' f s. The Natlonal FOFCHSIC League HIQ tear Hr Croulex our debate eoach ua eleeted Pre ldent of the New Xork Ntate D1x1 IOH of the 'Natlonal Forenele league Con equentlv the Hlghl 1nd Chapter ua ho t to 1 number of ehool for the Annual State Tourna ment held 51pr1l 19 20 The eonteetant who numbered about 184 were regls tered from lame town Hornell Cam teo Nx raeu e Central Sy raeuse Voeat1onal Rome Normeh Gloxer xllle Saugertle 'Newburgh Dmght of New York Clts Nlalxerne Nlmeola Freeport 'uehool of Long I land and Hlghland Hrghlanel partxerp 1ted for tl1e fir t txme IH the rotate Tournament The de bite te 1m uae ellmlnated ID the Qemx final Howexer tlne uae onerwhadovxed bs the uetorx of Dorx Coutant 1n the elramatle deelamatlon Un the exenmg of Aprll 19 the tuelent and town people were ueleomerl to heir an addre bx Lleutenant Got ernor Qharle Pollett1 The league plaque x huh 1 auarelecl to the Qrhool ulnch mn the lnffhe t The Hrghlanrl pirtmpantu 1n the tournament mere Harold Xanderxoort and Ruth Hnne affirnmtlxe debater Treel Randall and Wlllmrn Gruner negztue deb lter Dorl lout lnt Conte tint 1n the elramitle elemlun 1t1on md Nxnrx Rlthfreb Iilfll 1rd Dowel Pl11lI11OUI' Termlhger and D1I1ICl Laxelle Nlernbex ol the Ntudent Qongre lJor1 Coutant xceompuneel bx Nlr Iaeob attended the 1Nat1onal Contest held It Terre Haute Indrana April 28 Nlax 2 Dom ua reg1 tered 1n the elramaue eleelarnauon the txtle ot her seleetlon ua The Tell Tale He lrt bx E A Poe Nhe remalned 1n the Conte t throu h the thnel rounel then he reglbtereel rn poetry readlng and reaeheel the em1 ina He leel that Dorx xeromph hed a gre it deal toward gettlng H1ghland off to 1 Career 1n publle pealung 40 . . L ., j L 1 . ' j, L ' , ' S S . v N . 7.5. v . . ., : 1 C ., , . S , ' , ' Y N f. . N ' 4 1 1 h F c E D 1 e ' w 1 ' , '- V ' - , A . -, K 5, y fw 1 'w nl v N y I ' 5 v 1 5 7 . 5 5 1 7 , V -' . - Q V' ' ' N ' v v' ,' . ' v , - , . , u L iq E, - J , Y - ty , V L . nl Q . . . , - , . .1 , . . . . N . . ,, ' z : . - z z ' N C e - . ' ' , r ' .3 f 7 ' j ' V' s e f . 1 X ' ' A ' V S X S I ' X ' ' f we v ' l r Y fu ' e :: v e ' e : . x J 1. . Y V ' . 'S f . 1 Af . ' ' . v' 5 'C S! ' e ' . . ,. - V J - 1' number of polnte 1n the toulnament, uae taken home by loughlxeepale. X 4 e 1 . ' e . c 4 A ' X' ' ' 'v 4 x I I ' 1 1 e M z, 1 e n. e e , l2 ','Ll5. 's' 2' ,- -sz ' e 2' Sgt '. . - 1 1 ' . I - ' Y' ' 4 ' Y A 4 . L 2: 1 L 1 1 4 v , ' '1 v N, A 1 5 ., es. ' ' X 1 I n r . Y 'f K A 4 v ' : 1 e e V 1 e. . m 1 1 z 1 , . -, -1 N' . 's us f ' 1 -' ' , ' . - , . ' ' N U L D ' 1. V . . . . n, c D D .I g S . , . I X S .- . ls. , ,, L 2 .. S ,L ,C - 2 ' ' 5 . . Hi? 'ag B T!! 'TEE The Roval Order of Homemakere OHICQTQ Pre Szdent Bettx Batten lzce President 'Nllldred Caru 0 Qecretary Mlldred D Ago t1n0 Treasurer Iolmnna Confortl 7' M1 Rovxell Hr R O H Club began the xear Vlltll tlnrtx fix t member The g1rlQ en Joxed manx Qoclal futxxltlt tlm -ldzzso 1 Qpaghettl mnor of the football team 'xt the clo e of the t 1011 Tlu exent proxecl uch a Hunt that tl lex gaxc 'mother banquet Ftbruarx 2 at xxlutlm ttme tlutx 1nx1tefl ex eral of the tt iclme r '1 then' guet Thur next blg extnt xx 1 1 I exp Xear Dance and efuh gurl lIlXltCtl '1 frlend Un Nlfix 3 the club held 1 rolltr lvitln t g par x xx lm h prox ed a great uue The member of tht club llax l e ctrxxul much plcaeure from the pwt xear xttlxltlt 'intl tlltx art llltiklllg forxx trd to in ex en more futxxe program next xean 46 1' Q' u F , ur- .. , 1 in 7- as k k , I 'Al ,wr J k , I -... ..... , - 1 ' L - - - - - - - U - . , Q. I ' ' 1 1 . . 'I ------ ----- A 'ss ' T 3 . . . L' . ' j- 'X - s. - ' . - ' 5' E' ,v . - ' '.3 year. Their first venture was 1 Q - ' supper given in l . . - s N was . 's , , S . . , .NS i V V. 1 , 1 , L . Y ' s'. 1 -2- s.s ' ss. V .' A ' 'asa .: '. ' .' ' ' . ' . ...', ' ' 1 ts'.'V . j, ' . 5 . . ' v Y. ,, . . 4 . . . L Zh v . 5 K. I D I' ' is l xx' C x A A .1 2 7 l I. ix C .Y xv V. f' 5 Z The Student Orchestra NDER the yery competent and capable dlrectlon of Mr qchwartz, the or chestra at Hlghland Hlgh enjovcd a xery successful season Progresslng slowly but surely wlth the talent he has at hlS dlsposal Mr Schvt artz expects to produce a fine group of IIIUQICIHDS The present students are all young, and mth some pohshmg mll dey elop 1nto real muslclans The orchestra appeared rn assembly sexeral tlmes throughout the school year, and progress 1n thelr development xy as notlced each tlme The orchestra mcludes the follovung Anthony Potenza George Muller Rlchard Freer Wllham Maynard Robert Brucklacher Jules Frledman Pete Potenza Domlnlck Palladmo June Schantz Rlchard Hulse Patsy Ferrante Rlchard Donovan Trumpet Trumpet Trumpet Clarmet Clarinet Clarmet Clarmet Clarmet Puma Saraphone Drums Q. ' T ,U TH X . t. A A' X 1 . gp A W 1 - H Av . v K ' ' , A LJ V - . y v' V ' ' y . 7 . v V . - - ------- - Trumpet 47 The Highland 4 H I zuzflent l me P1 eazrlcnt I71111tl Ntoke Net rf tm y Ffllltl Clltlllllfll Ldis trrl Dohrm III Hobirt Ixuitz Tzcaszuu M us Repoztci Loux Quimo 41111001 Arthur I Poelma H1 Highlmd 4 H 1 fi tlub open to 111 xoung people between the we of TCI and tuuitx one The obiect of tl nation mde in I1 erct ln farming The meeting are held extrx other Tue du 'it 3 30 At pre ent it ha eighteen members Each member is required to elect a project on which record are kept Poultrw and Xegetable proiect are pre dominant The other include dairs fru1t and Qhop project La t xe1r tl1e bow attended the Countx Fair where 1 blue ribbon wan awarded to them 1or an exhibition of model farms Un Achiexement Dax lat October the membera went to Ixing ton where pm and eertihcfite of athiexement were dl tributed to 'all tho e ixorths and ehg1ble In Jfmuarx the frult Judging team competed mth other team at the Ix Qton Fruit bhou Tl1e1r fru1t exh b mg 1 It recen ed firet place in the 4 H Qection During tl1e summer they had a baseball team All tl11 has been accom l I p1 ied through the lI1X3lU'iblC Qupport of Arthur J Poelma 48 1-, , , 9' -------- - - : V ' li 'A '- ' ' -------- - 1 5 'f ',,s . , . ---------- 7 .2 I 4 tl. v31 ------ - - ' - 2 7 , ,', . - . ', W, ' - f ' I 1 A 'Z' Q '-- '---- I . X L T 2 ' 1 - 'S C ' -2 j 1 1 ' 1 2,3 1 . '1 j- . ' ' iis organization, which is . ' ' scope, is to promote i t ' ' . - ' S '1 j . 5 ' 5 ' :. ' ' s ' ' ' s . ' ' ' S - ' . s ' - ' j, ' , - ' s. S L. I tvw sv A , - C ' v 1 T I v Q KS , 4 1 '. S v ' s ' . S ' ' ' ' 'S ' A . s ' ' . Y . . . '. N 7- L - 3 ' L we I . A I l v N C I ' s, , o ' ' . Q . 1 's X 's ' ' . . 1 . The ournallsm Club Editor Madeline F1lazola Bunszness Manager Ernest Trapani Advertwzng Manager Louis Palmer Artzsts Rose F errante Mlldred Caruso Advzsor Mr Termo fr wAs through the efforts of Mr Termo that the Iournahsm Club was organ ized It is proud of a membership of twenty four students Each was as slgned to cover the activities of a particular club or sport The members were to meet every Thursday during activity period Their entrance in the new school was accompanied by new duties there fore the club was unable to meet more than a few times By the tote of the members they agreed to call thelr newspaper Sparks This paper which was 1ssued once contained interesting articles about sports The Mikado the stud ents and humor More than 200 copies of this paper were sold The demand for more COPIES of Sparks truly exemplifies the desire of the st d u ents to hate a school paper of their own. 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A11-' 1111- Ll11X ,.' 1'c1111y 11-1111z1-11 111111 Q'11l1'1i 11'-1s 1 -1 big, 11lfl1I'1.' 11111'1'L'r1. and 1105553 J The Chorus HE members of the chorus shared w1th tllell' muslc mstructor 'Vlr Thorne a xerx actue year Hawmg not1eed the progress ln formmg a four part choral group the State has awarded credlt to the partlclpants The chorus con sxst of f0ltX XOICQS At Chrrstma the choru gate a Candlellght Seruee Each member held a candle 'md sang Srlent Nlgllt upon enterlng the actlxlts room Sex eral rendl tlons of Chrr tmas songs were offered b t whole On January 17 the ehoru presented Gllbert and Sulhx ans operetta The N1 k d 1 a o 1n the new aud1tor1um After a great deal of hard work the ehoru gaxe an admlrable performance In eollaboratxon wlth Nlarlboro and New Paltz the chorus presented a Teacher Conference Nlu ual Program at the New Paltz Hlgh School Th ls program CODSI ted of our Double Male Quartette slngmg Nobody Knows the Trouble Iwe Seen a negro pxrltual and VS ay Down Yonder m the Cornfield m Amcrlcan folk tune Each xear the chorus makes a trlp to X a sar College where a Mu IC Festn al rs held In the sprmg of 1939 the Double Male Quartctte and the E1ghth Grade A Cappella chorr X1 lted the Fc tn al and partlclpated 1n the program To end the program for the wear the Double Malt Quartettc and the Hlgh School chorus presented a Spring concert The members are grateful to Mrs June Thorne who put forth her best efforts mn advanclng the actn mes of the choral group X r1o quartettes and the chorus as a 52 fflllv-. gf he M1k3dO CHXRUTERS IN rlle Pun The Nllkado of Japan Thomas Puleo Nankl Poo Chester Coy Son of the Mlkado dlsgulsed as a wanderlng mlnstrel and ln lowe wlth Yum Yum Ko Ko Joseph Crucllla Lord Hlgh Executloner of Tltlpu Pooh Bah Phllmour Terwzlllger Lord Hlgh Everythlng Else Olaf Sandleben A lNoble Lord Plsh Tush Yum Yum Plttl Slng Peep Bo Jean Nayles Qhlrley Fllklns Julza Mazzlotto Three Szsters Wards of K0 Ko Katlsha June Schantz An elderly lady ln love wlth NanklPoo lla muslc depaltment under the dlrectlon of Mrs Thorne gave a line muslcal performance of G11 bert and Sulllvans MlkadO Mlkado Ac I Gllbert and Sulllvan lNanltlPoo the son of the Mlkado of Japan has captlvated the aged and wrlnkled heart of Katlslla a grotesque noblewoman ln the court of Japan T avold complylng wlth the law of Japan WhlCh re qulred that he elther marry hatlsha or be d9C3Dl tated NHHRIPOO fled from the Royal Court xvhllf: trawellng through the country lncognlto he hears that Ko Ko a cheap tallor who ln reallty was hls rlval for the hand of Yum Yum had been condemned to death for the unpardonable crlme of fllrtlng Wlth vlslons of a brlght future wlth Yum Yum he dlrects hls step toward the town of Tltlpu the home of hls love Upon arrlvlng ln Tltlpu he dlscovers that un der some remarkable clrcumstances Ko Ko has been leprleved at the moment of hls executlon and ele vated to the rank of Lord Hlgh Executloner Then he learns that Yum Yum IS to marry Ko Ko D pressed he resolves to klll hlmself At thls tlme a letter addressed to Ko Ko arrlves from the Mlkad0 who demands that elther someone be executed lmmedlately or Ko Ko wlll lose hls new post NanklPoo and Ko Ko arrlve at the followlng concluslon 5 NanklPoo 15 to marry YumYum for one month Vw hen thls perlod has explred Ko Ko IS to have Nankl Poo for hlS vlctlm Then Ko Ko wlll be free to have Yum Yum for hls own Act II Accordlng to the oriental statute Yum Yum who ls now marrled to NHHKIPOO must be burled BIIVG lf NanklPoo IS beheaded Meanwhlle the Mlkado IS outslde the clty gates roamlng lnto Tltlpu pre sumably to assure hlmself of the executlon Rlslng to the emergency Ko Ko sends N3.I1klP00 and Yum Yum awav and brlbes Pooh Bah Lord of Every thlng to slgn on aflidavlt that NaI1klP00 has been beheaded The Mlkado arrlves and IS well pleased Wlth the news of the executlon whlch took place untll he notlces the name of the vlctlm NanklPoo hls son' Ko Ko IS ln a dllemma He IS to be b0lled ID 011 for havlng beheaded a person who at thls very mo ment IS about to start on hlS honeymoon NanklPoo must come to llfe that IS the only solutlon Nankl Poo agrees to make known hls exlstence lt Ko Ko wlll marry Katlslla and consequently prevent her clalmlng hlm ln marrlage Ko Ko agrees and wlth the beautlful and force ful arla Tlt WIIIOW he WIDS her to hls heart l 1 . . v A ' . A ' V, . . Y A K . A S t .N J. 1, , ' ' - ' ' - , J . . .iq - . - ---- l' . 'X ' ' 'l' . . . , . , 1 - ' ' ' - A ' . M . . , . ' ' A M , , . . . . , , U f' H . .- . . . . . t . . - ,. - v 1 V ' ' . o ' ' , - . v , , V, , - .W . .- V . . ' Av ,- . , . L. . Y . . .. ' - , v V i 1 . y V , . - - . . Y ' - - ' - I 1 - Y . . . .. . - n Y ' 1 - 7 ' - . - I eu . . ' .- Q , . b 1 . . .- . ' , ' - I . ' - - -. H . . ,, . . . , , . -1. 7 If gt al XC' 5 , EQ final-e-en '-1' 151- -v ' .vx 3- '-'Y' LJ f gf M9 .ii-53' 11 JJ.: 1 Q5 A Q' V ' , , mr A mf Y gy u N w J Q X Q 1 ' x I X 31 Nd xi' NX Q f ms I yi 1 -. S SP I Hlghland Highland Hlghland Hlghland Hlghland Hlghland Hlghland Hlghland Hlghland Hxghland Hlghland Highland Highland Hlghland Hlghland Mr W1llard Burke BASKETBALL GAMES Rhxnebeck Hope Farm Rhxnebeck Arlington Kerhonkson Rlordon Wallklll New Paltz Marlboro New Paltz Marlboro Wallklll Kerhonkson Rl0Pd0H Kerhonkson Total WON 10 LOST 5 The last eleven games were NOSU League games Rlchard Donovan Coach Wamzger The Basketball Team 1y1xG up to the prophecy that he vsould put forth a good basketball team thls year 1f he vyere proy lded mth the proper f3CllltlCS, Coach Burke turned out one of the best teams ln QCllOl3NtlC basketball lnstory of Hlghland Not only d1d he bulld up a team from practlcally nothmg but he also deyeloped a INOSU league vunner xn hls first year on the neyy court The outlook was dublous and dl couraglng at the begmnmg of the year the locals falled to get started agamst such strong Dutchess County teams as Rhmebeck and Arhngton After Chrlstmas yaeatlon Coach Burke started to Wlllp every thlng ln Slgllt They defeated ey ery team rn the I eague tyylce except Kerhonkson, to vs hom they lost the second game Th1 made It ncessary for them to haye a plav off at the neutral court of but Paltz That ey enlng they shoyyed every one lncludmg Ker honk on that the second encounter yyas a mlstake They took 'NOSU League trophy and all md dl approyed the theory that 'Vllltons small court yyas re sponsxble for our vymnmg all the PFGVIOUQ games XX ltll only a fevs ytterans returmng next year, the outlook 1s not too prom 1 mg Hovseyer, Coach Burke has always managed to develop a cracker jack team 56 x I a - 5. , Q1 nf' ' 'rw7C The Football Team HE Blue and Gold Clad Elew en of Hlghland began grldlron warfare by de featxng Llberty 13 0 Wlth the absence of slx of last vears regulars Coach Burke startlng the schedule mth an mexperlenced team managed to gam a successne uctory ox er Wapplnger s Falls to the tune of 9 6 Thxs was a game of rex enge for the Fallsmen vs ere the only team ln 1938 vsho managed to get by the Burkemen The latter 1n a subsequent game defeated Hope Farm wlth a score of 19 13 After Poughkeepsle defeated Hlghland 27 0 the boys from the Br1dge Clty reahzed they had been 1n a contest Because of our stubborness and never say d1e sp1r1t we recen ed notlung but fax orable cr1t1c1sm after thxs game How ever Hlghland h1t the vsmmng slde of the ledger when they defeated Highland Falls 14 6 The Hlghlanders dlstlngulshed thernselx es when they defeated Klngston for the second consecutxve year comxng out on the wmnlng end of an 18 13 score Although four of thls seasons regulars w1ll not be here when the whxstle announces the openmg of the 1940 campalgn Coach Burke expects to have an other successful year 1 594' A ,H Y,-f - 614. 58 'Soap Football Personalmes Cos Tmpam R f C1pt un for the efond con ccufnc year Co lcd l11 team to ylctory fixe t1n1e th1 year H1 entouragmg XOICQ ab1l1ty to moye about and tttkhng were pr1cele to tl1e team Dauntle he contlnued to play when l1e ua lnjured IU tl1e Klng ton game Ixos Tmpanz R L Ixo was one of our lllgll ticklers who rarely ml ed h1 mark He stopped many a defensne play er maklng good u e of lllq tralnlng H1 ab1l1ty to catch pa es al o added to the toucl1 downs made by the team tlll ear James Lztts VS B I1m yy 1 the malle t player on the team and he hovsed opposmg players that IZC 1 not all a football team need H1 n1mble moye ments agltated many an opposmg player Loma Anella C Lou prox ed to tl1e Coach that he could be depended upon and many t1mes broke up enemy play Nzcholas Marone Q 'N1ck short and punky quarterback was aluay 1n mth the Flgllt play He cored mo t of tl1e team polnt Eduard Lukach L VS Ld show ed all that he ua 1n the ball game He played one fourth of tl1e games mth a broken wx r1 t and showed h1 opponents that he was not to be bargamed xx 1th Dommzck llllano L T Many tlmes Dom broke through and knocked h1s op ponents for a lo On tl1e offen e he alvsax got h1s man lohn Angle L F John yy as alw '1y on the botton1 of a p1le He made sure no body was go1ng to core vxh1le he was ID tl1ere Russell Murphy H B Rus eem to 1nher1t the old Murphy ab1l1ty He was bloekmg back often brcakmg through for long galns H1s ab1l1ty on pass de fense was a great asset to the team Phzlzp Oddo R T Ph1l IS Captaln elect for 1940 He opened many holes 1n the opposmg 11ne VSl'l1Cll led our backfield men for long ga1n On the defense Ph1l made up h1 rn1nd that the oppo 1n team wasnt goxng to cross the goal on h1s s1de of the l1ne Auguslme Passante Augle was one of our subst1tutc who alternated throwmg passes Floyd Acltert Floyd wa one of our few sub t1tutes who play ed center guard and tackle Roger Boyce Roger yery ably filled 1n the gap when Lukach yy as mjured Jzm Phzllzps Sub J1m IS one of our prom1s1ng players for next year We are depend1ng on Jun to keep up hlS good start 59 . . 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Q K Kxx hu xl wx X s ' Yfix 7 4 iw f 1? X X ' X f ' x M Nw ff Q X A X 3 ' lm X 3 X Q - : X Q5 X 1 X M wg Q film f XM xl X W Q X ' Xf A, SX W 1 4. Url, f Y V' S ! ,Mx HU Al ff, M X ff xw jy a j 1 iv X W ik in if . ' 'X Y ' YT, W xx xx 6' Ytwi MU a x 'EJ g V' xl.. F AMN ,y . 'ff 554 wk ' A ' W If .. 5 ' ' ff , v X wx Y ev S! tx X X Aff ,AF . , -uv V l ' ' . , A M ' I L 1 ff Boys Tenms Team HIS mai the econd wear of the ten n1 competmon 1n Hxghland Hlgh Coach Burke ha flrranged game for the tc im for th1 tommg prmg Kmg ton 1 the fir t rmtch on the Qchedulc Other thoolb mll be plax ed but at the t1me of th1 pubhcatlon we could not glxe 'IDN tlchmtt mformttlon a to the exact tlmc G1rlb Tcnms AST fall tenm snag fidded to the other flthletrc aQt1x1t1cQ The g1rl learn od to one and to perform xorx grfice fullx tht other tCCl1IllQl1Q of the game Although no pcclal matche were held thu prqctmed xerw a lduou lx ,..,,,- ,-,,....-o- ,.,,- . - ' -5 .,,....-1- 5 .. La , . T Al N M S bv - S ' . ' S 4 'S '1 S ' . S S 5 4 .. '. sl W '. v . . . . L . a , . 5 . ' v K yr w . X . 2 . S ,AH . l .N v I E M L L ' S ' S V X V Y C - ' ' S . h. . , , . J D b , -L . ' u ss S A . The G1r1s Hockey Team aux class organized a hockey team and played mterclass games The Junlors won the ChaI1lDl0IlSl1lp The Blue and Gold teams were chosen from the best play ers ID each class The Blue and Gold teams played each other and the best players from each team were chosen for the Honorary Varslty Team They were Catherme Murphy Doretta Bradshaw Glorla Pampmella Wxvlan Parker Marjorle Palazzo Mlldred D Agostlno Dorothy Sclmeca Katherlne Hegeman Erma Slckler Charlotte Smalley Mary Marveggl Grace Slnagra an-anew F Modern Dance Club ur. Modern Dance Club IS a new fea year The members consnsted of those who pos sessed any Terpsxchorean propensltles They met ever Th y ursday durmg aCllVlty perlod Although the club was not very actlve durlng the ti rst semester lt gamed more momentum ID the sec ond Durmg thls Second semeste gram was presented by the group It conslsted of ballet tap ballroom and folk danclng Y Lnder the leadershlp of Mlss Wood the club has proved to be both a profitable and enJoyable pas tlme ture thxs r an assembly pro V343 T80 62 7' s.-ar G1rls Volleyball oum Bxu. was a sport that all the glrls enJoyed tremendously during the wlnter months I gym classes we learned the rules and practlced them enthuslastlcally Wlth well organlzed teams they were able to have some very excxtlng games 're The Basketball Honorary Vars1ty Augusta Strongman Catherlne Murphv Carmella Pape Florence Trapanx Elame Strongman Katherine Sclmeca Florence Dapp Antomette Lombardi Admeor Mxss Wood LRING the past wlnter Indoor bas ketball has been the favorlte sport of the gurls The games were played between thelr own teams except on the play days of January 27 and February 24 Several girls have learned to referee a task requlrmg Just as much sklll as the actual play mg The glrls are hoplng that next years season wlll be as emoyable as this years Pl y Days In ORDER to promote more frlendhness among the glrls of xarlous schools lVIlSn Wood the glrls physlcal dxrector orlgmated the ldea of play days Our first play day was attended by the glrls from Wallkxll Poughkeepsle, and 'Nlarlboro School The second vsas enloyed by the glrls from Kmgston Hope Farm, and Oakwood Schools Durmg the noon hour the glrls gathered ln the 'tCtlX1tV room, where MISS Wood welcomed them Here they ate thelr lunches At one oclock the g1rls dressed ID thexr gym sults, reported at the audltorlum, vshere they were dlvlded 1nto teams Basketball badmlnton, shuffle board pmg pong and other games were play ed At 3 30 the glrls returned to the locker rooms Haxmg refreshed themselw es mth showers, they returned to the audltorlum to dance Thxs ln turn was followed by an afternoon tea After hax mg enJoyed themselves thoroughly they departed for home The g1rls of Hlghland Hxgh School are grateful to Mlss Wood She not only mamfested remarkable Vltallty but also much hospltallty 63 'CEE' 1 t 1 Q 9 , , ' ' 3 ,, x, ,Q . 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Qteuart W ell I dunno about that but I nm tl1e b1g no1 e m the llbrary She I eons1der John that Sheep are the tupxde t creature hung He Cabsent mzndedlyl Yee ms lamb Louzs Smzth fat fillmg stattonj Cheek xour o1l N1r'? Farmer Jones Nope Im takmg It w 1th me Ur Gaffney Doe tl1e moon effect tl1e t1de Freshman No Ju t the llIlf1CCl 'llr Hzlderbrand Cheeter u e not IK1tlllf21I1Cl1I'1g ln a aentenee Chester Coy Father wore out tl1e Qefit of 1115 pant but not wlth tfmdmg Judge II hat 1 the Charge officer e road Ilzss II elher IS ho make tl1e law for our gox ernmento Freahman Con re Uzbs Welker Howl Congre d1x1ded Fzeshman C1X1l1ZGd half C1X1l1ZCd and ax age He What kmd of 1ouge IQ th 1t She K1 Proof He II ell rub It off we xe got work to do Phzlmozu I uppo e 1 lot of women w1ll be made mlserable when I marrx Jean qchant IX l1x how mam women are wou gomg to marrx U Gaffney VN 1ll1e what 1 the 1x1 of tl1e earth? U zllze Collznz It 1 an lrnagmary l1ne VSll1Cl1 paq e from one pole to the otl1er and on w l11el1 the earth rewolxe Ur Gagney Xerw good now can xou hang clothe on tl1at l1I169 H zllze Collms Xe N1r U1 Gaffney And what Qort of clothe 7 U zllze Collzns Imagmary clothes mr Rzchard McCarthy ito hotel elerhj Can you gne me a room and bath? Clerk I can g1NC you a room but you wxll haxe to take your own bath 65 'll : ee ' ' g', e' rj 'S . . : : ' ' 1 j ' 9, ' . ' P: ' S, . ' . . ' 1 ' 2 I' , v ' . z ' .. S3 1 91' fe : s 'S e 1 '. . ' -9 , . .I .7 v . -' - -. ' ' p . . 'V C 81. L c P I . '- 1 ' 1 .. ' : 1 ' 'U ' ,Q ' . .e ' 1 ' , I , 1 ' 's ' ' '. Q : ' , , 5 ' s - L s ' . . - ' : ' ., Y . L ' v V 7 K. 1 ' , , . . Y. . . , 2 s ' . : -' , ' s ' . 1 . ' : I N , s s ' ' ' . V . ' -w v' 'w ' . ' . 4 ' r, r L . 2 ' 'S 7 Cop izrho has just picked up a motoristlz Arson, your honor, burning up th . - 1 ' ' ' : ' s 's ' 1 3- 1 1 1 g ss. , 1 '1 ' ' 1 ' 's ss ' 1 ,, f 1 : ' ' ' L z . J Q : 'ss . 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' . n: I V , Y V ' A Y V ' 6 V A 1 ,0- Alumm N cvs s 1936 Carrze Ackert Employed ln Poughkeepsle Carl Almquzst Employed ln New York Maman Apuzzo Married Frances Broun Marrled Marte Brown Marrled George Car ter U S Navy Roy Conn U S lNavy Josephtm: Constantmo-Employed at Lous Dlner Mary Cusamano Secretary Highland Hlgh School Frank DzLorenzo-Employed Grand Union Hlghland Domlnzck Dz0no Marrxed Llvlng ln New burgh Thomas Donovan Employed ln Pough ke8DSl6 Martln Feld!-Carpenter Angelo Ftllzps Columbia UDIVOPSIIY Kathryn Fowler Mrs Vernon Lyons Douglas Freer Farmer ln Mlllbrook Wtllzam Gaffney S011 Conservatlon Com mxsslon Albert Gersch Florlda John Jacobs Antioch College Joseph Johnson-Fordham College Mrnnte Mackey Mrs Nlck Pape Ietta Marttn Nurslng John Mazzettt Employed ln New York Mary Messtna Secretary Personal Flnance Co Poughkeepsle Phzlzp Messtna-Employed ln Hlghland Charles Palmer Working at Water Works Rocky Roberts Employed at Havllands Cooler Lestet Schoonmaker Marrled Employed at Montgomery Wards Poughkeepsle Thomas Sctorttno Working at Water Works ery Bernadette Stulb-Flatbush Tralnlng School Leonard Tanttllo Teachlng ln Llvingston Columbia County Angelma Trapam Employed ID New York Dana Traver Bookkeeper ln New York hobezt Wtlkte R P I Marjorze Wood Rlder College 1937 Anna Ackenback St Ben dlctlne Hospltal James Altzzw-Coblesklll Charles Andola Workxng for G L F Margaret Cayjarella St Lukes HOSpltal Vzolet Castana-St Josephs College Jane Chtllas Llvlng ln Philadelphia Olga Colyer New Paltz Normal Wttltam Dapp-Hudson Valley Pure Food Company Maman Deyo Employed ln Poughkeepsie Kenneth Dzmsey Salesman for Travls Amelta Dowd Employed in Poughkeepsle Eleanor Elltott Deceased Frank Farnham Employed at DeLaval Separator Janet Ftnley Marrled Mathtlda Gullottt Albany State College Shzrley Hubbard New Paltz Normal Irmtna Kenney Employed in Hlghland Frank LaFalce-Cornell Unxversity Harold Lyons Employed at Montgomery Wards Poughkeepsie Anthony Moschetto-R P I Davtd Murphy Marrned Worklng at Hud son Valley Pure Food Co Mildred Relyea-Employed at Vassar College Ivrancts Rheal Employed in White Plains James Rtchards Employed at Hastings on the Hudson Dorothy Roosa. Employed ln Poughkeepsie Catherme Rush-Marrled Joseph Skupp-Employed at Hudson Valley Pure Food Co Frederzck Swtft Tusculum Unlverslty Martha Trapam-St Lukes Hospltal Ruth Traver Pratt Institute Helen Walter Mrs Cllff Chrlstlanla 1938 Hazel Ackert Plattsburg Normal Gordon Busch Employed at De Laval Robert Callahan-Alfred Unlverslty Mamte Cappola Worklng at Mld Hudson Dlner Mathtlda Costa,nt1no--New Paltz Normal Bertram Cottrne Ithaca College Roelof Dubots Employed m Long Island Marte Gersch Married L1v1ng ln Newburgh Mzldred Gruner Vassar Hospital Rzchard Haynes-Cornell University Elste Lukach Married Rzchard Iyons Employed at Gas Station August Martzn Agrlculturxst Thomas Moschetto R P I Homer Muller Employed at Central Hudson Gabrtel Nayles Employed at Water Works Maryorze Ostrander Kmgston Cxty Hospital Josephine Palladzno-Employed at White Swan Kathertne Rtchards Albany State College Mzldred Roberto-Kxngston Clty Hospital Judtth Sandleben Vassar Hospital Regma Schmzdt New Paltz Normal Edzth Szckler Vassar Hospital Elwood Szckler Worklng on School Grounds John Sptrtg Employed ln Poughkeepsie Salvatore Tanttllo Worklng ln Store i Ohloville Josephine Trapam Employed ID Pough keepsle 1939 Chester Alsdorf Employed ln Mlaml Mtldred Alttzzo Employed ln Poughkeepsle Jean Andola Employed at Whlte Swan Floyd Bennett Employed at Donovans Florist barbara Boyce Employed ln Poughkeepsle Lena Constantzno Employed ln Hlghland Rtchard Corwm-Catawba College Robert Coutant Employed at Brxdge Garage Louts Covmo-Working at Home Rosalyn Crzstaldr Employed ln Hlghland Jennte DAgostmo Employed ID New York Nancy Dean New Paltz Normal Abraham Deyo Dalrylea Mllk Business Angelo Ftscella-Cornell Unlverslty Olaf Gresham Army Alr Corp Mitchel Field Fred Cruner Farmlngdale Donald Hegeman-Milk Business Carmella Laurta-Employed at White Swan Barbaan Lent Vassar College John Lockhart New Paltz Normal Mtchael Mtlano Mason Eleanor Palladtno Employed ln Poughkeep ste Cazmella Pape Post Graduate Course Ruth Perktns Employed ln Poughkeepsie Frances Platama Dletltlan School Antomette Provenzano-Employed at Knit tlng Mlll Frank Roberto-Cornell University Frezda Strongman Employed at Vassar Col ege Harrtet Traner Employed an Long Island Teckla Traver Kingston Cnty Hospital r , ' , . .i . - . - n John Sherin-Married, Living in Montgom- Joseph Tra,inor-Working at Water Works ejyx- -A l i .i . 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