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U61 GUSTAVE F. DOLFAX, JR. Gus, who lives in Greenport, is one of the few persons who -likes work better than anything else. Gus has worked after school at the First Na- tional Store and finds a job on a farm for the summer. During any time off, however, he likes to go hunting or fishing. After graduation, his ambition is to become an automobile mechanic. JOEL H. EISENBERG National Honor Society, Varsity Soc- cer and Student Service Committee floor captain. Want more? Syracuse Citizenship Prize, vice-president of Forum and asst. secretary of the Stu- dent Council in his junior year, Science Club, intramural basketball and soccer. Let the record speak for itself. This outstanding senior spends whatever leisure time he has at Chi meetings, or developing his already great skill of describing all events and happen- ings in a most picturesque manner. JOAN E. DUNSPAUGH The Blue Anchor and collecting records really rate high with joan. She has quite a large collection of well-known recordings. Sports also prove interesting to Joan, and she has enjoyed playing interclass basketball. She considers passing business law her greatest accomplishment and names shorthand as ' her favorite subject. Dee , as ,loan is called by her close friends, plans to enter Albany Business College after graduation. H. PETER ENGEL If you're looking for a combination of science, music, and photography, Pete is the one to see. His talents in all these Helds have long been recognized by his fellow students. Pete's good looks and pleasant per- sonality have aided him in the win- ning of many friends. His interest in science will lead him to study engineer- ing in college after graduation. MARILYN A. DUPONT Marilyn is a girl who loves to sew. She takes pride in making most of her clothes. Proof that English is her favorite subject is shown in her work as assistant editor of the Blue and Gold this year. Marilyn plans to attend college after graduation to study to be a private secretary. The best of luck goes with her as she sets forth into the future. K' ifiwfriliii ' ,, ,gms 51, gg':.f:i'.I . We .: SANDRA R. EPST'EIN Sandra has enjoyed sports, having participated in the G.A.A. during her first three years of high school. Her position as president of the French Club, along with her duties as assistant editor of the Blue and Gold , has taken up much of her time. Sandra is well known for her scholastic ability, as a member of the National Honor Society, but she is probably even better known for her trips, which include visiting Mexico, Italy, and Spain.
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ROBERT CLOWE If he's not playing the piano, he's presiding over National Honor Society meetings, if he's not making posters, or drawing for the Blue and Cold, he's playing his clarinet! These ac- tivities, plus being one of our Syra- cuse citizens , have kept this talented senior boy very busy. Confidentially, says Bob, I've been playing in the band so long, l've forgotten the words to the Fight Song! We forgive you, though, and wish you future success. 93 get 4.-... ROSE MARIE DAVI Rose, also known as jellybean to many of her friends, is that very talkative brunette in room 351. Among her outside interests, Rose places square dancing at the top of the list, while she classifies shorthand as her favorite school subject. During the eighth period, you may find Rose typing for the Owl . After graduation, Rose plans on becoming a secretary. BARBARA ANNE COLBY Indispensable Anne can usually be seen checking to see if all the third floor monitors are at their posts. She's been active in Student Council, Forum, Charlatans, French Club, and is our senior class secretary, Ann's pet peeve is people who don't have things com- pleted at deadline time. Her pleasant personality will surely help her to have a successful future. MADALINE H. DECINTIO Madaline, whose nickname is Toot , has been a violin-playing member of the orchestra for four years. When Toot is not busy with Blue and Gold work, as she is an assistant editor, she enjoys reading and em- broidery. You will be able to find this senior girl in a local insurance agent's ofhce after school. Madaline plans to continue working there after gradua- tion. GLENN T. DALLAS Glenn is one of the most all around boys in the class. He has spent four years in basketball and baseball, earning varsity H's in both sports. This year Glenn piloted the Projection Club after three years of experience and was Student Council treasurer. Aside from all this, Glenn is a terrific dancer, and, last but not least, he is very good looking. Our best to this boy, who is the product of such a combination. JOHN H. DELAMATER john is one of a number of our class who comes from Claverack, and like the large majority of Claverack fellows, he really enjoys hunting. He likes all forms of athletics and seems to be equally good in all sports. While in Hudson, he has played J.V, basket- ball, varsity football and baseball. Pittsheld General Electric interests john, and he plans to enter there after graduation. 15
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JAMES ESSELSTYN Jim has been one of our most popu- lar senior boys. His pleasant smile and fine personality have earned him the chairmanship of the Student Service Committee, of which he was also a member during his junior year, and the honor of co-captain of the varsity football squad this year, on which he has been Star center for three years. He has also been a member of the Student Council and of the Blue and Gold business staff. C. PETER FISH If you wish your ancestry traced, or you want to be soothed f??l by some remarkable bagpipe records, Pete is your man. One of the original Claverack gang Cneed we say more?J, Pete is now a Hudsonian, and his favorite haunts include the tower and underground passageways of Christ Church. He is an ardent church worker and has chosen the Episcopal ministry as his life's work. LAYTON FEROE This senior boy's acting abilities and four years in the Charlatans have earned him membership in the Na- tional Thespian Society in his junior year. Layton has taken part in eight Charlatan presentations during his high school career. You will usually be able to find him at the Blue Anchor, where he spends a lot of his after-school time. In his plans for the future, Layton includes attending Emerson College, after which he expects to enter the announcing field. JOEL M. FLAUM This Veep of the Student Council has proved that vice-presidents do other work besides holding the flag in assemblies. The energy that isn't used up in Student Council is taken care of when fulfilling the duties as President of the Forum. Joel's other activities include varsity soccer, varsity track, intramural basketball and soc- cer, Charlatans and Student Service Committee. WENDELL L. FINGAR Who's that tall, red-headed boy dashing through the hall after some- one? That is Wendell, our editor-in- chief of the Blue and Gold , chasing down a deadline dodger. This has been a familiar sight, but we can see how it paid off when we look at the book. Wendell has been active in National Honor Society for two years, French Club for two years, and Science Club, Wendell's pleasing per- sonality has aided him in winning many friends. IRENE JEAN FRASSA The cheerful Shortie who patrols the business end of the first floor, boasts the fact that she's a Stottville alumna. Irene, known as Jean to many, enjoys dancing and picnicing with the gang , but especially with a certain employee of G. E.-Pittsfield. She also enjoys her Sunday afternoon drives , and maybe someday she'll get her own license. It's always easier, explains Irene, to get a per- mit tomorrow. 17
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