Highland High School - Echo Yearbook (Highland, NY)
- Class of 1952
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+1 - LEM fEf?ws:1a1s 3 1353 ms F52 ' ww lg: l H I run if 1952 'UGHLAND lucu mc-:umm nfnool ECHO STAFF Li' but FIRST ROW Mavrs Cook Frank Rrnaudo Clarence Patrrck Barbara Harcourt Mary Grotto SECOND ROW Jean Ann Noe Evelyn Rrchter Jacquelrne Berean Arlene Brrnk Patrlcra Taylor Dor1s Evans Dor1s Mrlls Dorothy Vrscontr Frances Swrft Robert Srmpson Roger Heaton THIRD ROW Franklrn Walsh Chrrsty Kallas Myrold Freer Edward Walsh Carl Dammerr EDITOR IN CHIEF ASSOCIATE EDITORS LITERARY STAFF ART STAFF CIRCULATION BUSINESS JUNIOR STAFF PHOTOGRAPHY Clarence Patr1ck Barbara Harcourt Frank R1naudo Mav1s Cook Patr1c1a Taylor Edward Walsh Frances Swrft Kenneth Watson Ameha Hyde Dor1s M1lls Evelyn R1chter Carl Darnme1r Chrrsty Kallas Mary Grotto Myrold Freer Roger Heaton Robert Srmpson Dor1s Evans QL1teraryj .Iacquehne Berean fC1rculat1onl Margaret Gruner QL1teraryl Frankhn Walsh QBus1nessl Jean Ann Noe QArtj Arlene Brink Dorothy Visconti FCDREWCDRD When one travels to a new part of our great country one cannot fa1l to be 1mpressed w1th 1ts sheer s1ze The magmtude of the great c1t1es the sweep of our broad plarns the un bel1evable s1ze and complex1ty of some of the manufacturrng centers the tower1ng mountam ranges w1th the1r huge m1neral deposlts, the vast forests and countless waterways a these thmgs str1ke one as magmfmcent g1fts w1th whrch our country has been endowed As we stand 1n awe of these m1ghty phys1cal assets we are perhaps l1able to forget that a more mmportant endowment IS possessed by our own commumty and that endowment IS the pr1celess g1ft of 1ts youth, w1th all the1r phys1cal v1gor and mental f1re All countrles 1n then' tmmes of need and ours 1S no exceptlon have dxpped deeply 1nto the1r reservo1rs of youthful v1gor to supply the demands of the armed forces Many of our newest 1ndustr1al and sc1ent1f1c marvels are the products of the mental f1re of young men and women Unless we cher1sh, and properly tra1n the phys1cal and mental g1fts of our young men and women we shall be gu1lty of waste and neglect, Just as truly as mf we set f1re to our forests and perm1tted eros1on to remove our so1l To the proper use of th1s most 1mportant of our nat1ona.l assets our efforts should be slncerely bent 3 PREFACE A you look through the follow1ng pages you w1l1 get a ghrnpse of the act1v1t1es 1n whlch We have engaged dur1ng our four years of I-hgh School We have tr1ed to capture 1nth1S Year Book some of the phases of everyday hfe ID our Alma Mater I-hghland I-hgh Other than a valuable educat1on meetlng and worklng w1th people learmng the bas1c foundat1ons of good c1t1zer1sh1p our greatest reward has been the fr1endsh1ps we ve galned It seems we have come a long way but 1n reallty lt IS only the begmnlng oi a wonderful future whlch hes before us We all know that the world 1S 1n a state of unrest but th1s 1sn't the f1rst t1me such a cond1t1on has ex1sted To ach1eve our successwe must el1rn1nateexc1ternent and fear To act qu1et1y spreads peace Wlth work and only work comes confldence Wlth these factors 1n mlnd we W111 defend ourselves agalnst the forces of de struct1on whlch roam through our world ffffiwf S , A 1 ' 7 l . . . . . ' . , . 7 n . . J , ' 1 1 19 A n brew- 'l BOARD OF EDUCATION .4 ff is WILLIAM A COY THOMASI PHILLIPS HAROLD C BEREAN PRESIDENT 3-. 1 S DAVIDI MURPHY MRS MAX H GRUNER IR ARTHURH CLARKE CLERK 6 ' ' .1 1. cg , 'A 5 Q5 L- Y . X ' Y , :H Q x f 1 2 xxx I . A Eff-5 N 5 ' P c S K ' i Y- Gs Q! ,1 ,, 1 A, . Y A 3 I 'L , AU- J f , 4' ADMINISTRATCDRS KENNETH WATSON Vlce Pnnclpal WILLIAM H YATES Pnnclpal Mr Mxller Mr Schwerdt Mrs Thompson M1ss Vanasco 11.4 5 s. U-N Q E' FAC U LTY Mr R1der Mlss Sykes Mrs Thorne Mlss Van Wormer fi 'ix S 'iw www' mf' gg -1 -a- J'w. a 'G -:qv 0- bb if 195 Mlss Mlss M1ss Mlss 5 Benesh Gerrmller Jones MacPha11 8 1 vf' M D C, Q9 slum- 'Q Mr Clonte Mxss Hames Miss Kearne Mrs Mears A ' T4 6 Mrs Mrs Qs .X I? 1' We-f 'P' ,, lyyy L , Spararo Mrs. Lyons Berago Mrs. Tarella Schaeffer Mrs. Fowler Longendyke Miss Churchill I FACLI LTY Mlss Slmone Mr Connolly Mrss Curry Mrs M Gaffney Mrs Boyce Mrs G Gaffney MISS Ose Miss Symes 113 L it SQ: .Tv gp.. 111 1 Y A CAFETERIA STAFF ll-L lam fp. ,au- +R Mrs Relyee Mrs Vmeyard OFFICE STAFF Mrs Palmer it-3' Mr Watson Mr Shaw Mrs Coughlxn Mrs Rrchards IO Vrce Pr1nc1pa1 Attendance Offrcer Secretary School Nurse G B A D T 1952 E s I 145- ll 'fl is 2 C' ARLENE BRINK her accent .... Where's my purse?' .... telling us how much we owe .... writing those letters to Arkansas .... Washington Club 3,43 Treasurer 3,42 Junior Play 33 Ring Committee 83 F.H.A. 3,43 President 3,43 Echo Staff 4. Transferred from Fayetteville, Arkansas. ' - . - , A f v 1 X ' J ' g 4 ,,a 7 ' WILLIAM CARTER a regular pro when it comes to s uare dancing . . . . holding the boy Scouts together. . . .goln' north on Saturday nights .... Basketball 33 Washington Club 3,4Q junior Prom Committee 33 Boy Scouts l,2,3,4. MAVIS COOK Where's my glasses? .... waiting for Mills . . . . Hollywood! ! . . . .asking Patrick for gum . . . .battling with Mr. Schwerdt. . . . Student Council 43 Secretary 43 Cheerleading 2, 3,41 Co-captain 43 Chorus 1,2,3,4Q Library Club 33 Leaders Club 3,41 Hockey 1,2,3,43 Basketball 1,2,3,43 Softball 2,3,41 Echo Staff 3,43 Literary Editor 43 Junior Prom Committee 33 Washington Club 3,43 Gym Exhibition 33 All-County Chorus 23 Junior Play Committee 3. CARL DAMMEIR trying to do his bookkeeping .... hitch-hiking home .... genius on the parallel bars .... Football l,2,3,43 Basketball l,2,3,43 Baseball 22, 3,43 Volleyball 33 Ring Committee 33 Echo Staff 43 Gym Exhibition 3. 12 lux 'X F 111 3 4 Q lx by- 6 fy fv- ll N. 9 N - -J EN if . ' 400 T 519 XXJX 'lirlrm L.- fe 47 JOSEPHINE DEMARCO Dottie's partner in crime .... slaving away at the Empire .... class joker .... her willing hands in Washington Club F H A 3 4 Washington Club3 4 Library Club 3 4 President 4 Basketball 1 Junior Prom Com mrttee 3 Junior Play Committee 3 MORRIS FA SCIANO Let s go over to Murray s Freer his hot ro member ofthe Three Musketeers New Paltz s number one pin boy Washington Club 4 Echo Staff 4 .J MYROLD FREER the silent type out in his run a bout with Morris our pillar ofstrength be supports the budge Echo Staff4 Junror Play3 Washrngton Club 3 4 : WILLIAM GERSH those cars of his Killer Gimme your Algebra homework copyrng from Mavis in Brology Baseball 1 2 3 4 Washrngton Club 3 4 Library K 6 X Club 3 4 Basketball 1 if 's--' 96. 6. 1 Oo .... X5 . : I S , : l L - Q, ' Q ' ' . X 1 l V d ..,. ' l ' ' I . ' .... A V I ' .... I ' . 'f ' ' S fl 1, , .-I ' I ' I X ,L , I! 1-' A h . , . f ,' ' X, I C i .Q - A I , ' -f ' , . V' f fl h J 'dr' 1 , All F ff' X t.J A X 4 I I l ' U 4 El U g . . . - - ' b i v , 5 : f .V A fl hx-:Q C, N- . , , , 0 1. .- ,'f 'i ' ' - ' :ax 1 ' , - . I 2 A 1 ' , ' ,F . . A 'C ' a I!! X X .If 3 1 'J V I N' ' b x LQ J N i I n J an . Hn -l s an . I . L .4 I . 0 l b x lx S! . y f ca sw ' z ' A s N ' 1 I3 X , 'BX M. I 1 fic 11 'in is PAULA GLAMPORTONE shyness personified trying to study tell ing Toni to shut up worrying about Business La w Basketballl 2 3 4 Baseball 1 4 Washington Club 3 4 Future Homemakers of America 3 4 BEVERLY GREEN learning to drive a medal for earnest en deavor cracking jokes originator of the quiet riot Future Homemakers of America 4 Washington Club 4 Transferred from Amenia High School 4 N.. MARY GRO'i'TO You doll' asking Ike about Pete s car wearing Dottie s shorts bending Miss Mac Phail s ear Softball 1 2 Basketball 1 Gym Exh1b1tion3 M sic Study Club3 Junior Play3 Junior Prom Com mittee 3 Future l-lomemakers of America 3 4 Treasurer3 4 Library Club3 4 Democracy Club 3 Echo Staff 4 Washington Club 3 4 BARBARA HARCOURT Highland s Woman of Ton orrow . . . playing answer man to Jimmy in English class. . . Who s Rinaudo7 . . . Hockey 1, ' 8 4' Softball 1,2' Basketball 4- Library 5taffi2,3,4' Demonstration3'Junior Play8' Junior Prom Committee 3' Washington Club 3 4- Senior Play Committee 4' Echo 5taff4' Associate Editor I4 Qfjb sv ZX EARNEST EN DEAV 0 V Er 1' DI ET PILLS J 5? 7Zfffm,,0, V' . Mk X x up-J hp Q COM TO vu MARJORIE HARRIS working at the Fort . . .honorably discharged cheerleader . . . poodle haircut . . . Take your papers off the Lray! . . Chorus 1,25 Cheerleading 2,3,4g Co-Captain 4- Softball 2g Basketball 3,4g Washington Club 3,42 1 Gym Exhibition .lruv ' 153 xx in Maffezffaw ROGER HEATON not the athletic type? . . . The Mighty Mid- get . . . singing in the Angel Choir . . . silence is golden. . . Football 3,4- Basketball 1 2 3 4- Chorus 2 3 4' Echo Staff4- Vice-President Class4- Washington Club 3 4' Junior Prom Committee 3 AMELIA HYDE trying to get her Bookkeeping to balance with Barbara s with Richie waltzrng with Richie Chorus 1 3 4 Library Staff 2 3 4 Junior Prom Committee 3 Junior Play 3 Hockey 1 Softball 1 Washington Club 3 4 Basketball 1 Echo Staff 4 Gym Exhibition 3 CHRISTY KALLAS twisting Patrick s arm Somebody has to! fun loving Jokester If you re in Chili cothe I ll cry for you alrrghty Football2 3 4 Track2 3 4 Basketball 3 4 Treas urer Class3 4 Washington Club 3 4 Junior Play ommittee 3 Chorus 1 2 3 Junior Prom Com lttee 3 Cafeteria 4 Echo Staff 4 Democracy CQubX3 Gym Exhibition 3 .J. JN :X 1 v 1' Vi an Bl 7 ' ,A C, yfvs ya-fb HERBERT LYONS, JR. Mayor of Clintondale .... our favorite end-man . . . . running the Empire. . . .single-handed??? President of Class lg Student Council 2,3g Foot- ball 2,3g Washington Club 3,4g President 3,45 Chorus 3,45 Junior Play 3g Gym Exhibition 3. ELEANOR MANDY her beauty mark .... spirit of 6th period English class .... eating at Cheerleading practice .... alone ??? .... Hockey lg Basketball 1,31 Secretary of Class 2, Chorus 3,4g Cheerleading 2,3,4g Co-captain 4, Junior Prom Committee 3g Gym Exhibition 3g Echo Staff 4, Washington Club 3,4. rl I 'I I R . I a . x v I I ' A , - 1 ALBERT MARCELLO Anna Mae .... The Deerslayer .... member of the Three Musketeers .... someday he's going to read the book! .... 'fl ,Q Echo Staff 4. 'T If f AF ll' C-v DORIS MH.LS I've got an idea .... interested in Albany. . . . her really good art .... I'm gonna quit that typing class! .... Student Council 1,2,3,4g Secretary 2g Co-Presi- dent 4, Cheerleading 3,4g Band 1,2,3p Leaders Club 3,4g Washington Club 3,4gJunior Prom Com- mlttee3g Hockey 2,3,4g Basketball2,3,4g Softball 1,2,3,4g Gym Exhibition 3, Echo Staff 3,4g Art Editor 4: Junior Play Committee 32 Girls' Stife 3., -1 f . , X 1 E . I ' I I r 1 - -16 'Q , 9 7 A, I 9170, Jff H 'K R X7 f IQ 1 X, f f , sl Z . ,7 5 I 1 II' ' I' nn ,wyjl dl fs 125 1' 'sf 9 .r 5 f . Q2 'tm 5 'Q 33' 5 k'f ESG D 'EL 0' IU? ' 'i X any E 3 A E5Jlii?? cv. 5-13 F AQTY if ru ,J .Pre-9 3 CLARENCE PATRICK Dr. Patrick . . . chewing bubble gum . . . Driving with no spare and on gas fumes. . . I'm late, I'm late . .. Football 15 Band 152.345 secretary-15 Student Council 45 Library Club 45 Lcho 5taff3,45 Editor- in-chief 45 junior Proni Committee 35 Junior Play Committee 35 1'-'ashington Club 3.45 Cyzii Exhibition 35 Projection squad 45 Chief Liugiigeer 4. JAMES PHILLIP noda jCl'k1IlPll1l'S. . .sleeping in llnglish class . . . Oh, Gee! . . . teasing Brink. . .Workirig in the cafeteria. . . Football 1.!,3,4g Co-Captain 45 Baseball 1,525 Washivgton Club 13,45 junior Play 35 Junior Proni Cornrnittee 35 Future Farmers of ,Xrnerica 152,35 Secretary 25 Vice-President 35 Vice-President, Class 3. X EVELYN RICHTER our cutest gal. . .Madam President. . . Eh! ! . . . driving that station wagon. . . most distant commuter. . , Chorus 12,3545 Secretary-Treasurer, Class 15 Hockey 12,3545 itudent Council 25 Democracy Club 35 junior Ring Committee 35 Junior Prom Committee 35 Washington Club 3,45 Echo staff 3,45 President, Class 4. l ROOSEVELT N 1, -XX s- FRANK RINAUDO - G 'Therefoge my thegry is--. . . That's my fan .X club . . . .Le? ,. .g sman. . . I'ri1losing sleep . over it? . . . i .Q I 4 5 Y 5 . V ' - J' Football 12,3541 Washington Club 3,45 Junior I Pl Committeegk Litho Staff, Associate Editor 5, 'T4TagJn6r Ring C rnmittee 3. . .vm i X S . - f - ', I i J 5' ' av 5 X - -r-0 I , - -4 --L. u H ' 'V Q ,'l7 X if M - xt A' Wfigwmway 12? .+A -Kapiti '--., 1 ? . XL, Q , lag, K 9 Y--f 1 r R ' i SALVATORE SCIORTINO irresponsible, irresistible, irrepressible. . . his exploding laugh . . . grocery boy. . . Mr, Ott, I Q ag' . drum do mi . . . Football 1,25 Baseball 1.2g Basketball 4g Track 35 E ' Bowling, 35 Junior Play 33 Washington Club 3,43 Library Club 4. N f' ,egqqx I-TQ x , ANTOINETTE SICOLO torturing Miss MacPhail in Home Economics M . . .watching we know who in Biology. . .col- lecting cafeteria money, , , , X - '77 V Hockey 1,2,3,4g Basketball l,2,3,4g Baseball 1,2, 3,45 Leaders Club 2,3,4g Chorus 3,45 Band lg Fu- ture Homemakers of America 3,4g Library Club 3. ie K ROBERT SIMPSON silent type , . . working in the Hardware Store . . .cruising around Clintondale and suburbs , . . bodyguard for President Ed. . . , Junior Play 3, Junior Prom Committee 35 Echo 5taff4g Washington Club 3,4g Democracy Club 3g Projection Squad 4. DONALD SMITH another native of Clintondale . . . speeding around in his little hotrod. . .not doing Lawhome- work. . . Baseball !,3g Washington Club 3,4g Junior Prom ,sp Committee 3, Junior Play Committee 3. MILK C 4-L.. Xu -xx Xxx X CD UW Q 1 on 34 Iunror Pro Commrttee 3 Juntor 1 FRANCES SWIFT Gentlemen Prefer Blondes . . .is hea gentle- manff. . .dangerous driver. . .Brains plus. . . Student Counc1l3 Hockey 1 4 Washlngton Club 3 4 VICE Pres1dent'3 4 Echo btaff4 Junlor Play 3 Junlor Prom Commlttee 3 Lrbrary Club 3 M ya ff? XV4 all 0 1 I I X I PATRICIA TAYLOR comet SOl01SI But Clarence you gotta go to band' that cackle eyes so heavenly blue Band 1 2 3 4 Pres1dent4 Junror Play 3 Jumor Play Commlttee 3 Junror Prom Comrnrttee 3 Washrngton Club 3 4 Chorus2 3 4 Echo Staff 4 ANNA VALEINTI that sm1le pxplng the clarrnet runnlng beslde Wurster runnrng up the score Band 1 2 3 4 Softball 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Future Homemakers of Amerlca 3 4 Hockey 1 2 3 4 Leaders Club 4 Junror Prom Commrttee 3 Chorus 1 2 3 Washrngton Club 3 4 DOROTHY VISCOINTI alwayslate Oh Franklel Her future s all at sea w1th the lrttle ftshresl Ltbrar ub 3 4 V1ce Presrdent 4 F H A 3 4 Secret y Basketball4 Echo .5taff4 Washlng, N Pla y ommxttee 3 Yvswftfvv, ,933 W 9 pgs Ky QI: X az N'-. 'T 315- 4? inns rlclelf N 1 5' , fi 5 K , , 4 18' gb 1'1- 'D , EDWARD WALSH Hail to the Chief . . .The No feJ's have it . . . The Man of Tomorrow--Todayl. . .cruisin' with Simpson. . . Student Council 2,45 Co-President 45 Football 25 President, Class 35 Junior Play 35 Junior Commit- tee 35 Oratorical Contest 35 Echo Staff 45 Wash- ington Club 3,45 Boys' State 35 Democracy Club 35 Projection Squad 45 Chief Announcer 4. KENNETH WATSON, IR. Little Ken5 Young Ken5 Ken, Jr. . .making out . . .Vive la Oneonta! . . . Vada1a's ex. . . Basketball 2,3,45 Chorus 3,45 Band 2,35 Student Council 35 Library Club 45 Vice-President, Class 25 Echo Staffy3. -5 xt 3 I I Ill I I oi? ll X1 y un NIR Gi f K sv , . . . l 4 J , K3 G 354-G J ' r U Cj5'x-' 503 .J,j,xi 1- jf.f',,f fifi, are Ll 'I ,J '.J,, - ..-Q -f BARBARA WURSTER one of the 9-W mob. . . beating Mr. Turner's band . . .learning to driveUJ a truck. . .chasin' Amy down the hall. . . bER r X 2 s Band 1,2,3,45 Hockey 1,2,3,45 Junior, Play 35 4437 53' A Washington Club 35 Secretary, Class 3,45 Library X O E5 Club fig, Secretary 4.' f I gash' Q uf, 0 X ' 5 ' . lil ' ' A . 1 R R H - 6 3 1 321 C R x If V- N l A RICHARD YORK Dear Teacher! l ! . . Yogi. . .Gridiron Star I., . . . always with Amelia and without his home- J XA Q S work. . . 't ' i Q- Football 1,2,3 5 -Captain 45 Baseball 1,25 B, 44' 1, Basketbal ,2, shington Club 3,45 Gym Ex- ' i., hibition 3. ' lllilfrif 3 Evelyn Rrchter Pres1dent Chrrsty Kallas Treasurer Barbara Wurster Secretary Roger Heaton Vrce Presrdent A CLASS OF I952 OFFICERS The Class of '52 always an act1ve group has rn rts sen1or year 11ved up to 1ts reputatmon of gettlng many th1ngs done well In September they started the year by electmg then' class offrcers Evelyn Rrchter as pres1dent Roger Heaton as vrce presrdent Barbara Wurster as secretary and Chrrsty Kallas as treasurer Edward Walsh who served as co pres1dents of the Counc1l Mav1s Cook and Clarence Patr1ck Among the1r many act1v1t1es the Sen1ors are plann1ng then' annual trlp to Washmgton D C whrch w11l take place durrng Easter Vacatron In order to flnance thls tr1p the Semor Washrngton Club has staged many successful dances and part1es The class 15 also planmng 1ts sen1or play wh1ch w1ll doubtlessly be en-loyed by all The preparat1on of th1s yearbook ' The 1952 Echo' has taken up many days of work 1n the months precedmg rts pubhcatron and lt 1S the s1ncere hope of the Echo Staff that th1S record of 1952 w1ll br1ng pleasure to 1ts readers 21 , . , . . . , . . . , . - . , I I ' To represent them on Student Council, .they chose Doris Mills and , - . . , . 1 - -1 ' i ' - u I I I C' 'O 1, , i F 1 1' 1 you want Class j If lt S new allg 1 tho have i PCDSTING THE PAST A class of young men and women which is about to cross the threshold of a new life has much to thrnk about The future'7 To some this means either working continuing their education or at this particular time going into service But to all rt means leav ing behind what has been to them their whole life for four years the pleasure of learn ing and associating with others in their own age group Here are some of the memories of our four years at Highland High School At the begrnningofour Freshman year we entered the portals a group of undecided confused and even frightened boys and girls To lead us through our first year we chose Herbert Lyons who arranged for our first dance the Freshman Party This party meant more to us than you may think It marked the beginning of our careers as social lights Some had never thought of dating before and rather enloyed the idea Thus we started and each person began to settle into hrs own category whether rt was to be class brain clas flirt or the bashful and very much reserved bystander Joseph D1 Prima and Doris Mills were our champions on the Student Council Our Sophomore year we entered the school much differently W observed carefully the lowly Fresh men who were imposing on our right to the whole school As Mr Crowley had said You will con srder yourself infallible by next year We drd Teachers and home work seemed old fashioned to us at least until report cards came out With Joseph D1 Prima as our presi dent we staged an enyoyable Soph omore Party This year we had four representatives on the Student Council Doris Mills Evelyn Richter Edward Walsh and Herbert Lyons In out Junior Year we were the -M. people who made wisecracks at the Seniors as they went by and looked down our nosed at the two classes under us We sent Frances Swift Doris Mills Herbert Lyons and Ken neth Watson to defend our rtghts on the Student Council Edward Walsh was our president and ran things quite merrily. Thejunior Prom was a great success and everyone en- joyed it. The Junior Washington Club came into existance almost at the same time that we received our class rings. We also had a very hi- ! , f 1 rl 22 by Edward Walsh larrous Junror Play well drrected by Mr Crowley The Journey to the United Nations was made and we al so visited the Statue of Liberty This was done under the direction ofMr Miller and proved very interesting What looked like a long road four years ago has now turned into a very short one and the end of our high school years rs in sight The lowly Freshmen have become the proud Seniors To guide us in this all rmportant year we chose Eve lyn Richter as our president We are now represented on the Student Council by Mavis Cook Doris Mills Clarence Patrick and Edward Walsh In addition to completing our stu dies we are looking forward to our Senior Play and the trip to Washing ton during our Easter Vacation This history would not be com plete without a word of thanks to the faculty and all others who were instrumental in making our activi ties here both successful and plea sant. We are quite certain that no matter where our future activities or lines of endeavor may lead us we will always have a warm spot in our hearts for Highland High NIU A x I 'S ' I 1 Volume I June, 1952 ' . C . . ' ' ' .I . . ! . y 1 U . ' I 3 f' 4 4 IA A ln i Q T 2 ' , ig ' Ii H115 y pt tures OUYNHII H Class i 1 i 2 1 Ll El l IOO MIQMLAHD Volume II June 1952 PARADING THE PRESENT LOCAL TALENT PUTS HIGHLAND OIN THE NIAP Such a display of skill talent beauty and showmanshrp was exhibited by our own A hometown amateurs at the Amateur Night at Madlson Square Garden last night that there is talk that Highland be renamed the Hollywood ofthe East Our players went into the1r acts with tremendous gusto and took their bows amid thunderous applause Pr bably the ones who made the biggest hit were Clarence Patrick and Dottie Vlsconu fa mous dance team Although Clarence s exh1b1t1on ofthe Lindy and other spirited dances are very well known around here the Judges swore they had never seen such an unctvi lized routine Miss Vrsconti followed Patrick s kicks crawling jumpings and Jlvtngs like a professional although itwaslater said that she took the first tax1 to Bellevue Hos pttal to rest for a few months by Mavis Cook Also walking away with honors were Pat Taylor and again that dauntless Patrick boy this time puffing on hrs trombone Miss Taylor accompanied by her trumpet and Clarence played a stirring tune and later took the grand prize Mtss Taylor and Mr Patrick are indeed great musicians and this writer would not be surprised to hear of them often in the near future The next act also brought down the house for out upon the stage came those zany brarnless individuals Christy Kallas and Jo DeMarco This couple had the audience in stitches even before they had opened their mouths Of course this is understandable The only flaw in the performance was the fact that the comics became so amused by the1r own jokes that a slight intermission was required to give them a chance to recov er themselves Mr Kallas especially had a difficult time trying to stop his hysterical giggle but Miss De Marco promised him one of her famous shots in the head which did the trtck For a change of scenery fand what a changej the next item on the show was a beauty contest but one a anda girl from the thousands ofcontestents that best answered the description of Mr and Mrs America Need less to say as soon as Evelyn Richter and Ken Watson Jr appeared the whole contest was sewed up These two walked off with the thirty pound beauty cup and it was a good thing that two of them were there because we fear that just one could not have dragged it away AMBASSADORS TO FRANCE APPOINTLD It was learned through reliable channels today that two more of our home towners have hit the road to fame Miss Doris Mills and Christy Kallas because of their popularity have been appomted to spread good w1ll through the country of France We are sure they will do this to the best of their ab1l1ty and pray that the night ltfe tn good old Paree w1ll not prove too strenuous for them ESCAPE TO DESERT ISLE Two ofthe most bashful individuals in the Semor Class it 1S report ed have transported themselves to a remote desert island somewhere rn the Pacific Robert Simpson and Paula Giamportone were last seen but not heardj in their respective homes a week ago last night We ope they w1ll get tired of talking to themselves and come home to their friends soon Y TO SAIL FOR OLYMPIC GAMES Those popular sportsmen Tont Srcolo and Roger Heaton will sail tonight onthe good ship Lollypop for Oslo where they are certain to dlsplay their talent tn sports Ton1 and Roger are well known around Highland for their top notch abtlrtytn every form of athletic endeavor Good luck Kids' ' ' ll x, AMERICA S SWEETHEARTS INOMINATED Manufacturers of playing cards in an earnest effort to renew warn ing interest in this old fashioned pastime have announced a nation wide contest to elect America s King and Queen of Hearts Winners will be chosen on the basis of looks personality and abtlrty to get along with the opposite sex Miss Doris Mills and Herbert Lyons local can JA. didates for the honor will aobear rn the Atlantic City finals on April 2 of Q M I t I I 52 Q 7 . 'Ir L K - . . . 4 , . .V - X . . I . . . ' . , . 1 . , . . .. . - V little different from most of the beauty contest to which we are accustomed. The judges were to pick a boy 'H A . -A ' ' ' I V 1' X l 1 I ' ' ' , Q I I , A ..... I ' l ' Q ' 3 I- S l . I D - b. , . ' . .- -. - Q Q Q . . ' . . . 4- K A 4 A I . . . . . . ' . , ' 'f lst. C J 4- N ' 3 SLI D I 2'-r-T '?:. writ al E 1 , everythrng i M I-I HAHA-AND June 1902 Volume III FORETELLI G THE FUTURE BRIDGE CONTRACT GRANTED Charrman Frank Rrnaudo of the Jornr Congressronal Commrttee on Trans Atlantrc Communrcatron has announced that the contract for the Trans Atlantrc Brrdge has been awarded to the rnternatronally fa mous frrm of Walsh Slmpson and Kallas Construct1onEng1neers Al throughtherr secretarres Mrss Elea nor Mandy and Mrss Evelyn Rrchter rt was learned that the phenomen ally low estrmate was made by the frrm s new rndustrral stat1st1c1an Mrss Frances Swtft HEATON CITED IN SCIORTINO CASE Roger Heaton ofthe Sam Spade De tectrve Agency rn a spectal cere a crtatron and check for 331000 for evrdence leadrng to the convrctron ofSalvatoreSc1ort1no alras Bunny Manvrlle long sought polygamrst Sctortrno sentenced to one year s rmprrsonment for each wtfe wasac cusedofdesertrng wrves rn 46 of the 48 states SEARCHING PARTY TO SAIL Departrng from New York today on the Sarlrng Hrghlander he luxur1ous yacht of wealthy Skrpper Myrold Freer are volunteer mem bers of a party to search for scren IISI Donald Smtth who has been mrssrng for several months The ex ped1t1on IS headed by Albert Mar cello brg game hunter and Morrrs Fascrano noted Afrrcan gurde SILVER AININIVERSARY CELEBRATED Twenty frve years of wedded bllss have been enjoyed by the for mer Nlrss Amelra Hyde and Rrchard York who are celebratrng the1r an n1versary tonrghtwrthadrnner party atthe WaldorfAstor1a Therr chrld ren have planned a Medrterranean cru1 e tn the near future as a grft for the1r parents RECEPTION FOR NAVAL Admrral Carl Dammrer has re turned from exploratrons ofthe An tarctrc regrons A receptron has been planned by Mrss Dorrs Mrlls famous artrst to be held at The Old Fort Inn owned and operatedby Mrss Marjorre Harrts Among the noted guests are Mrss Barbara Har court who tsengaged rn socral work for local churches and the former Mrss Arlene Brrnk who flew from salt Lake Crty Utah, last nrght wrth her famous husband Brrgham Young IV and Mrss Paula Gramportone her farthful companron to attend th1s occasron by The Gypsy CHARITY MINSTREL PLANNED A Broadway lxlrnstrel 1S berng pro duced and drrected by Herbert Lyons noted srnger and actor for the bene frt of underprrvrleged chrldren at Mrss Barbara Wurster s Nursmg School Included rn the cast wrll be popular commedrenne Iosephrne De Marco who guarantees a splendrd performance SPECIAL APPOINTEES NAMED TO HOSPITAL STAFF Dr Clarence Patrtck Chref of Staff at the rnternatronally known Hosprtal for the Crrmmally Insane has just appornted Mrss Patrrcra Taylor former Supervrsor of Nurses at Bellevue Hosprtal and Mrss Ma vrs Cook former Supervrsor at New York Hosprtal to head separate wrngs of thrs specral cure hosprtal We are pleased to announce that Nurses Taylor and Cook have gtven the1r consent to tackle the rnmates to the best of therr abrlrty The Absolutely Fresh Fish Market Ladxes Have you seen the new your car a wreck, Porcupme Hatrcut 9 Thrs rs our latest specxalty The Pompadour Beauty Shoppe Anna Valenti Prop Fresh Fxsh Owned and Operated by Dor thy Vrscontr s? Let us fix it Gersh s Auto Wrecks Let us build your dream house! Carter s Carpenters Hxghland New York James s Vrsrt one of our many snack bare rn your communrty J amen Phrllrps Owner We tram young secretarxes Guaranteed Placement Mary s Secretorral School New York Ctty Mary Grotto Dean 24 Of A . ' . '52 I , I t rf ' NI ' 'i f I Q I I . 4 . , ' - f f . A . , . N mony at City Hall today, received t EXPLORER l H . . . ff, I ' v ' I I ' Is r A A 1 . ni I ' . , . 9 0 ff O fx A53 W ' , CLASS OF I953 OFFICERS Lu 5m3119Y Secretary Rosalre Prrzzra Treasurer Leonard Wrllrams Pregldem Jacquelrne Berean Vrce Presrdent v !,zw TWAQ X The students 1n the Class of 1953 are plannlng the Junlor Prom as the Echo goes to press As always rt w1ll be the most talked about event rn the school year The Jumors are 1mpat1ently awart 1ng the arrlval of thelr class rlngs srnce for the frrst t1me the three groups of underclassmen have chosen a school crest wh1ch w11l be 1n permanent use for r1ngs and announcements November 30 1951 was the nrght of the Jun1or Play ' Professor How Could You? The members of the cast performed before a well frlled house generous wrth 1ts applause The d1rector Mr John Crowley deserves cred1t for th1s huge success Th1s year the Jumors have been represented on the Student Councrl by Franklm Walsh Paula F1l1bert1 Elrzabeth Wadhn and Robert Mayen A .lunlor Cornmrttee was selected to work w1th the 1952 Echo Staff Those appornted were Margaret A Gruner Jean Ann Noe Dorls Evans Jacquellne Berean and Franklxn Walsh lt 1S hoped that they wrll form the nucleus of the 1953 Echo Staff The members of th1s Class of 1953 are do1ng well rn the events of the1r plannrng for th1s year and are sure to be successful rn the future 26 . cu -y 1 3 ' 1 P S l RX, I E Q I x 4 ' I W I V Y' Afk 1 , . WA 4 ' 4 . I s XX ,X ' Ur I, L A '0 fl? 1 f ' X K 15. 4 ' . 5 T lf! uf' . f rx ' 1 A lx ,wr-l . ,y K fr ,, I A. K 1 f tv S ' 'w ff- 1 -I , . XI 1' N L 1 V f , , C lv M 5 1 I 4' '1 1 , D . . . . , . , . . , . . , 7 2 I - . . . g . , . , . . . , . . ., . . . 1 . y , , . CLASS OF I953 FIRST ROXN Thomas Byrne Purdence Saso Dorrs Evans Beatrrce Ottavrano Mary G1anatas1o PeterGu1do Helene Cassara Rosalre Passa rte Shrrlex Nardone Gertrude Proctor Alma Brault Rosalre Prrzzra Paula Frlrbertr SLCOND ROW Jatquelrne bertan V1ntentRamello Lleanor Pallonettr Rosemary Lordr Lena srvrllo Joanne Sagarese Elrzabeth Coutant Llrzabeth Wadlrn Jean Roan Lorrarne Needham Lvelyn Drm sex Ralph Anzrvma Roger Frrehsen THIRD ROW Franklrn Walsh Robert Mayen Harold DuBo1s Frank Relwea Xlarre Collrns Anrta Lan Lu Smalley Leah Mae DeGroodt Clyde Dallas Gus Roumelrs Leon ard Wrllrams Jean Ann lwoe Vrrgrnra lxardone FOURT ROW Hobart Rosenkranse Earl Devrne Fred Brown Robert Ose Iam Ormrston George Taylor flames Peplow Marlene Palmer John Sehmrdt Mary ann Gottrlly John LaReddola Salvatore Caccarrle Efflest KICIIY Nlrss Benesh and 'vlr Schwerdt advrsers 2 ' v lf-Q' JUNIOR WASHINGTON CLUB FIRST ROW Lena Srvrllo Elrzabeth Wadlrn Dorrs Evans Evelyn Drmsey Jean Roan Vlrgrnra Sartta Elea lor Maggro Prudence Saso Peter Gurdo Mary Granatasro Helene Cassara June lxardone Alma Brault Paula Frlrbertr Rosalre Passante SECOND ROW Clyde Dallas Lu Smalley Leah Xlae DeGroodt Vlrgrma Nardone Jean Ann Noe Jacquelrne Berean Roger Errchsen V1ncentRamello Ralph Anzrvrna Rosemary Lordr Joanne Sagarese Elrzabeth Courant Lorrarne Needham THIRD ROW Earl Devrne Robert Ose George Taylor Robert Mayen Ernest Kreth Gus Roumelrs Frank Relyea Franklrn Walsh Xlaryann Got t1lly Marte Collrns Harold DuBo1s Eleanor Pallonettr Leonard Wrllrams 'xlrss Jones and Mr Mrller ad vrsers 27 CLASS OF I954 OFFICERS Peter Brxggs Treasurer Peter Burdash Vrce Presrdent Nlarre Sparac1o Secretary Nlaryann Sandy Presldent Members of the Class of 1954 began therr second year 1n hlgh school by electmg the1r offrcers Maryann Sandy was elected as secretary and Peter Bmggs as treasurer Yvonne Brault Ann Fmedman Robert Hecht and John M1nard were chosen to represent the class on Student Councrl Then' one soc1a1 funct1on of the year was the Sophomore Party held on November 17 1950 It was a very gala occas1on Gu1ded by the1r advlsers Mr C1or1te Mr Crowley and Mr Woodward the Class of 1954 seems to be 11v1ng up to the hrgh expectat1ons we have had for them both athletrcally and scholas trcally 2o I -.n.n 1 president, Peter Burdash as vice-president, Marie Sparacio as ! l I I . . . , , . . , . , . , . I , - CLASS OF I954 FIRST ROW Rrchard 'ylarcello Rose Mrller Herbert Mrller Ann Frredman Janrce Hoke Barbara Tsmarrs Carole Vallr La Verne Turturro Isabel Vandermark Theresa Gallo Mary Jeanette SECOND ROW Gus Schmxdt Erleen Leahey Margaret Mertes Marre Sparaero Karl Murphy James Mertes V1ncentV1ta1e Robert Hecht Nlarrlyn Mertes Joan Needham Elrzabeth Grangrasso THIRD ROW Howard WlldI'1Ck John Mrnard Stephen Lockhart Edward Matthews lsham Harrrs Robert Meekrns Fred Maynard John Snyder George Ose Henry Sernmelhack Frank Slater Mr Clorrte and Mr Woodward adviser FIRST ROW James Canrno James Relyea Elsa Burferndt Isabella Phrllrps Mary Drspensa Mary Everrdge Mary Bell Maryann Sandy Yvonne Brault Nlary Cusa Jean DeGroodt SECOND ROW Barbara Schrerber Gus Schmrdt V1ncentV1tale Lawrence Falcetta Peter Brrggs Robert Atkrns Kenneth Cummrngs Peter Burdash Errka Burferndt THIRD ROW Robert Churchwell Salvatore Crrmr Frank Ottavrano Robert Cas per Davld Baker John Rechen John Castellano Annette Palmer Mane Brown Mr Clorrte advrser 29 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . , l 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . , . . . V ,. . 11 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . ' . - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,A , . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - - 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' . CLASS GF I955 W1th M155 Kearney M155 Jones and Mr Ott as adv1ser5 the Freshman Class got off to a flylng start After f1nd1ng then' way around the h1gh school they held the1r class e1ect1ons choosmg Cynthla Berean as secretary treasurer To represent them on the Student Counc1l they elected Rochelle Casaburo Janet M1115 Clark Kurtz and Lewxs D1Stas1 They are planmng the1r one soc1al affa1r the Freshman Party wh1ch 15 to take place 1n the sprmg We have great expectatmns for the Class of 1955 for many names already well known to Hlghland I-hgh are now an 1ntegra1 part of our school 11fe We s1ncere1y hope that they w111 achlexe great success for themselves and all the classes 1n the1r next three years at H1gh1and I-hgh School 3u . . , . , . . , . , . . , . Bill Relyea as president, Kenneth Lyons as vice-president, and I 9 i '. D . . . . , , OFFICERS Cxmhla Berman sec Trcas B111 Relwca Pre 10119111 Kenneth Lxoms Vxce Pres1dem CLASS OF I955 FIRST ROW Carleton D1msey Joan Frlklns Ellssa Angelrllo Marllyn Drspensa Robert Canrno Joan Scott Loretta Castellano Beverly Pflllrps Paul Daole Albion De Groodt Rosemary Bordr SECOND ROW Ann Vall1 Cynth1a Berean Rlchard Post Rochelle Casaburo Helen Fox Donald Constantrno Mar1e Cangelosr Robert Fox John Jeanette Harold Ackhart M1chaelCapozz1 THIRD ROW Joyce Benn Robert Capprl l1no Rose Bovwlrng James Walsh George Pafumr John Conlrn John Bell Kenneth Lyons Myrtle Qonklln Lewrs D1Stas1 Frederick Erseman Advrsers Mr Ott and Mrss Jones A 'V FIRST ROW Joyce SIQQSIROW Kenneth Mayen Mar1e Marcello Martha Koster Betty Ronk B1ll Relyea Patrrcra Pr1zz1a Samuel W1ll1ams Kenneth Lrght Fred Rrley Elarne Miller Walter West SECOND ROW Joseph Zannuccr Clark Kurtz Davrd Werner Robert Rrley Janet Mrlls Dolores Glarnportone Rosemarre Rechen Albert Hoffman Robert Wrlkow Denms Marlon Marrlyn Roe Hennetta Stellar THIRD ROW Thomas Russell Howard Speedlmg Davrd Therrren R1chard Mead Daniel Welch Gordon WlldIlCk Walter Lowe Frank Tedesco John Gaffney Jr John Pampmella Salvatore Scrmeca W1ll1am Thompson Ad v1sers MISS Jones and Mrss Kearney 3l UR YEAR -f X ' A A .i 1 . 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' nf if W5 ni- -'fo G'-' 8-I 'X X' STUDENT COUNCIL --r FIRST ROW Franklrn Walsh Dons Mrlls M1ss MacPha11 Edward Walsh Mavrs Cook SECOND ROW Janet M111s Rochelle Casaburo Yvonne Brault Paula Frlrbertr Ann Frredman Elrzabeth Wadlrn THIRD ROW Clark Kurtz Robert Mayen Clarence Patrlck Lewls D1StaSl john Mrnard Robert Hecht CO PRESIDENT Dorrs M11ls SECRETARY MaV1S Cook CO PRESIDENT Edward Walsh TREASURER Frankhn Walsh FACULTY ADVISER M155 MacPha11 The I-hghland H1gh School Student Councrl under the able super VISIOH of Mrss MacPha1l has always taken an act1ve part 1n see1ng that the student body rece1ves proper representatron 1n school government Made up of four representatwes from each class chosen on the basrs of scholarshrp and leadersh1p th1s Student Coun c1l has equalled and rn some cases exceeded the efforts of former councrls Our f1nanc1al status was made secure by a very successful mag az.1ne campa1gn wh1ch surpassed even our own expectat1ons and netted more than 1n e1ther of the prev1ous two years FIVE school assemb hes presented to the student body dur1ng the year were pard for from th1s fund These assembl1es were well rece1ved by students and faculty alrke and d1d much to rel1eve the tens1on of a rugged scholastrc year Durrng the course of the year a tape recorder for the use of the pr1mary grades and a theatrrcal make up k1t for the school 1n general were purchased The Student COUnC11W1Sh6S to extend 1ts s1ncere apprec1at1on to Mr Yates and the entrre faculty for the1r cooperat1on 1n makrng thrs year an outstand1ng one 1n student government 36 LIBRARY CLUB T-.4 FlRST ROW Marrlyn Mertes Mary Dlspensa Joan Needham Lorrarne Needham Joan Judge Lena Srvrllo Janet Mrlls Maryann Gottxlly Vrrgrnra Nardone Barbara Wurster Isabella Phrllrps SECOIND ROW Ro bert Fox Wrllram Gersh Barbara Harcourt Clarence Patrlck Eleanor Pallonettr Dorothy Vrscontm Ken neth Watson Mary Grotto THIRD ROW Earl Devrne Amelra Hyde Dorrs Evans Shrrley Nardone Mary Bell Betty Ronk Marrlyn Drspensa l.aVerne Turturro Gertrude Proctor Joan Frlkrns Janrce Hoke Joyce Srggelkow Henrretta Stellar Mary Everrdge Mary Cusa Salvatore Scrortxno bf1lSS Hames advrser SENIOR WASHI GTON CLUB i FIRST ROW Patr1c1a Taylor Dorrs Mrlls Eleanor Mandy Paula Gramportone Marjorre Harrrs Dorothy VISCOHI1 Roger Heaton Wrllram Carter Frances Swrft Arlene Brrnk Anna Valentr SECOND ROW Rrchard York Ame11a Hyde onald Smrth Mavrs Cook Mary Grotto Beverly Green Evelyn Rrchter Barbara Harcourt Wrllram Gersh Kenneth Watson THIRD ROW Robert Sxmpson Clarence Patrrck Frank Rlnaudo Edward Walsh Herbert Lyons Salvatore Scrortrno Moms Fascrano Myrold Freer James Phrllrps Chrrsty Kallas Mrss Vanasco and Mr Schwerdt advrsers rf .ff l ls' N46 'W --.J ' -'. A '- L L V fi' so V' , f I L J ' T N ,,,, M ,ww I l K . fn - A I - Av . 7. A f 1 ,, D. . w 'Ju 9 y Q ' 1 Q1 ,xx 5 ' ,L , .sl .' ' . KL. ,N 'J J.: jf L. Ulu JD. V 4 I 1 V' P !x - ,f A J L J ! ' 'J -V 'Y J' L 3 lv' - I -J R J rf - J 14 .IJ I QL J . L Q 1' xr JJ I J' J .J 1 Vw 'N J 'Ji J 1 I CHORLIQ FLRST ROW Kenneth Cummrngs Roger Heaton kenneth Lyons Antornette Sxcolo Cynthxa Berean Ioan Fllklns Marxlyn Drspensa Maryann Sandy Eleanor Mandy Elrzabeth Coutant Evelyn Dlmsey Frank Rel yea Clyde Dallas Harold DuBo1s SECOND ROW Walter Lowe JOhIlP3l'TlD1l'1Cll3 John LaReddola Carl ton Drmsey Dor1s Evans Prudence Saso Mane Cangelosl Helen Fox Amella Hyde Patrlcla Taylor Dav1d Baker Robert Casper Leonard Wrllrams THIRD ROW Robert Mayen Howard Wlldrrck Kenneth Watson Arlene Bunk An1taEan N1aryannGott1lly Evelyn Rxchter Lu Smalley Mavrs Cook Frances Swrft Clarence Patr1ck LarlDev1ne Herbert Lyons Mrs Thorne dlrector The chorus under the skrllful d1rec't1on of Mrs June Thorne de serves much prarse for one of the ma1n events of the year the Chrrstmas Concert Thrs concert was consrdered a great success and hlghly pralsed by those present Much tlme and hard work was put rn by the chorus Mrs Thorne and several other members of the faculty to present such an outstand1ng program Preparattons forthe Sprrng Concert are under way and we know that the concert through the combmed efforts of the rnus1c depart ments, w1l1 be just as enjoyable, 1f not more so than the Chrlstmas Concert 38 G I . , . . . A 1 - n 1 w I I l I I Y - . V . Y I q I V ' ' I I I I I 9 I I I I 7 I ' ' I I 1 I 7 A I I I I ' p y g I I - I s r ' 1 ' D . , . I - 1 ,.L :J-mb' X .3 L' FEW J' Dolores Perkins Frank Anzelone Rocco Canora Anna Valenti Harold DuBois Patricia Taylor Doris Evans Barbara Lewick Robert Casper Iain Ormiston Mary Lewick Loretta Anzivina Lorraine Needham Sylvia Liccardi Betsy Shay Carleton Dimsey Clarence Patrick John Andola George Litts Salvatore Crimi josephCr1m1 TWLRLERS Mary Jeanette Cynthia Berean Dolores Giamportone Joan Needham Anita Ean fmajorettej Myrtle Conklin Mary Cusa Marilyn Dispensa Rosemarie Bordi ABSENTEES Anthony Pezzo Baifrryglrfra B rster Peter Phillips Joseph Valentino Ronald Perkins The High School Band under the capable direction of Mr Turner has participated in several activities this year Under full time instruction the band has greatly improved and all music presented has been received with enthusiasm For the first time in many years the band played at some of the football games Also present were the twirlers and a majorette At a Parent Teachers Association Meeting in November the band demonstrated what it had accomplished since the beginning of the year and Mr Turner was praised for his fine work The bandattendeda concert at West Point on February 17 A very fine program was presented by the cadets and enjoyed by all Everyone agrees that the band is a good organization which is constantly improving in size and status 39 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA FIRST ROW Rose Bowlrng Mar1lyn Mertes Rosalle Passante Dorothy V1scont1 Arlene B rnk Mary Grotto 'xlargaret Mertes Beverly Green SECOND ROW Nlary Bell Antornette Sxcolo Paula Glamportone Joyce Benn Isabella Phrllrps llenrretta Stellar Mary Cusa Elrzabeth Grangrabbo THIRD ROW Elalne Mrller Jean DeGroodt Mary Jeanette Janrce Hoke Anna Valentr Helene Labsara Betty Ronk Joyce Srggelkow Mrss Macllharl advrser FUTURE FARMERS OF A ERICA 'tn l 'RST Ol Fred Rrlex Albert Hoffman Robert lxrlklow John Nlmard Robert OQe Salvatore Caccarrle L Lorgt O t Roger Errelrben Xxaltcr West Sl:C.ONI, ROXN Salvatore bcrrneea Vrmenr Vrtale Robert 1 hurclmell Fred Brown Lawrencelalcetta Robert RIILV Xlr Llorlte advlser 1 J l 5 I 1 ' 1 I 1 V 4 1 F- 1 1 1 ,- I , l I A , ' . . , 1 1 1 1 V U - I 1 V 1 1 1 1 3 Q 1 1 .1 ' Q ,...-.,, i,....., l M W I A I A ,f 1 E ff- - . .-. ,,. 5 I 3-' , A . - D il s ' 4 .' , 1 1 F l l V. l 5'1 ka 1 1, ' 1 1. 'A' :kf1 ,x-, 13 , E . , ' ' ', ' ' , Q. - . ' . CLOCKWISE- Antoinette Sicolo Anna Valenu An1ta Ean Marlene Palmer Mavls Cook Rosa11ePassante Paola F11 1bem Elxzabenh Wadlm Mxss Germ11 6 LEADERS CLUB CHEERLEADERS 'is KNEELING Marjoue Hams Mav1s Cook Eleanor Mandy Co Captams STANDING Yvonne Brault Dons M1115 Mane Collms Vugxma Nardone Shuley Nardone 41 lr. , I - V N7 VE X g 5 ', fJ',fji v A I R' N I VV ,J L R! -M T L ER - GIRLS HOCKEY N FIRST ROW Paula Frlrbertr Dorrs Mrlls Barbara Wurster Barbara Harcourt Evelyn Rlchter Mavrs Cook Rosemary Lordr Elrzaberh Wadlrn Anna Valenu SECOND ROW Yvonne Braull Rochelle Casaburo Elsa Burferndt Errka Burfelndt Marlene Palmer Anlta Ean Joanne Sagarese Eleanor Pallonettr Lena man Dorrs Evans Loretta Anzrvlna Mrss Germrller advrser FLRST ROXN Dorrs Mrlls Paula Frlrberrr Nlarlene Palmer Leah Mae DeGroodt Anna Valentr SECOND ROM. Elraabuh Xyadlln Ywonne Braulr Mavrs Cook Anna Ean Roaalre Passante Annette Palmer 'xirss Germrller adviser -14 I f K' 7 ' . 1 1 'N' A 0 Q J 1 , VJ 'I A 1 I, C I .1 Q , , gr , . I , . 3 a i . Q I X Q xl X . N, 3 R 1- , I -, Sivillo. THIRO ROW: Peggy Phyillips, Frances Swfft, Leah Mae DeGroodt,Beatrfce Ottaviano, Ann Eried- Q , . S4 Q 9 ' 5 K QP 1 V 1 ' ' C - S N 'x - ' . r I g X ' W X A , f A A I A GIRLS BASKETBALL 55,4- FIRST ROW Rosalie Passante Barbara Tsmaris Anna Valenti Elizabeth Wadlin Anita Ean Virginia Nar done Annette Palmer Margaret A Gruner Marjorie Harris Rosemary Lordi SECOND ROW Doris Mills Marlene Palmer Mavis Cook Paula Filiberti Miss Germiller adviser GIRLS SPORTS Girls hockey practice got well under way toward the end of Sep tember and the practices were well attended Miss Germiller and the experienced upper class players were pleased to see the ability of the enthusiastic Freshmen and Sophomores Although cold weather prohibited the team from playing any games there were several exciting intramurals The season was full of hard practice and good fun Girls' basketball was ushered in with an even larger number of aspirants then usual Intramural games were played at noon hour and the teams were picked from these players at after-school prac- tice. The Varsity is limited to experienced players while the Jay Vee is made up of a fresh crop of members who show great promise. Mills Cook Palmer and Filiberti are expected to spark the Varsity to success this year To date no games have been played but games are being arranged with Marlboro Wallkill Oakwood Arlington and Kingston. Even now with winter and basketball in full swing some spring- minded folks are looking forward to girls softball. From the prom- ising outlook it appears as though we are to have a highly skilled team for when a fine corps of young hopefuls and a crew of exper- ienced players are mixed well and brought to a boil, what can result but a bubbling success! 43 OOTBALL FLOOR Co Captaxns JamesPhr1l1ps Rrchard York FIRST ROW Salvatore Cr1m1 Gus Roumells Clyde Roan Chrrsty Kallas Frank Rrnaudo Coach Neff Roger Heaton Carl Dammerr Leonard Wrllrams Peter Burdash Frank Ottavrano SECOND ROW John Mazzettr Francis Canrno Clark Kurtz Robert Capprllrno Lewrs D1Stas1 George Taylor Salvatore Caccar1le Joseph Valentlno Thomas Russell Rlchard Mead Gordon Wrldrrck Damel Welch Davrd Burdash James DISIBSI The 1051 Football team although lt d1d not w1n a game w1ll st1ll be remembered by many as a truly great team The scores were low but the boys frghtmg sp1r1t was always hrgh Coach Don Neff deserves cred1t for hrs part rn keeplng up the excellent morale and good conduct of hrs players Next year the team w1ll be wrthout the a1d of B1g .hm Ph1ll1ps Frank R1naudo and Chrrsty Kallas th1s year s frghtrng l1nemen Key backf1eld man Yogl York and two of the best defens1ve men on the team Carl Dammler and Roger Heaton are also graduatrng th1s June To those returnrng 1n September and to Coach Neff we w1sh all the luck and success 1n the world 44 g 1.1 15 '. 'ww -a, .J ,,' ' .rw 1 A , , Z . Y : I 'I . ' I , Y. , , 1acklGaffney, Robert Canino, Robert Wilklow, Carl Murphy, Robert Meekins, Fred Maynard. THIRD ROW: fl'. ' Xl I X X Q . N x V -. I A l , . . . , , , . . . . . , . - . 1 . 'I . I - . . . . , . . . 3 F ' ' ll ' Il ' , . , . . . I . L X f V' ,ay ' Qv K , , 1 fx ' w . 1, L 1, , ,A. K.. , 1 1 Z 1 'W' in Q hm ff' wtf? NK VARSITY BASKETBALL im wi KNEELING Gus Rournelts Carl Dammerr Kenneth Watson Roger Heaton Leonard W1l11ams Robert May en STANDING George Taylor Chrlsty Kallas Howard Wlldrlck Salvatore Crlmr Salvatore Scxortlno Coach Neff Lack of exper1ence has been very ev1dent rn I-hghland Htgh School S basketball season thus far Our record to date 1S three w1ns and f1ve losses Although lt has been losrng games the team and 1ts falthful followers are ID good sp1r1ts The calrber of our team 1S h1gh but other area teams are slmply loaded Neff s N1ft1CS have as the Echo goes to press great hopes for the rest of the season Rankrng fourth tn the Ulster County Ath letrc League the Hrghland Cagers have erght games left to play S1nce only one top player wrll be lost next year s team looks very prom1s1ng The Jumor Varslty IS raprdly becom1ng a sktlled team and hrgh hopes are held for future years 46 . 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