Ichabod Crane Central School - Legend Yearbook (Valatie, NY)
- Class of 1956
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'Eta A A f . v c T fm' A W ' . fr - - -NJA ' .1 . , f-Q1 , - ':.IvyffaBQf,' .v - V lx , J 4 V 'V .S x .. . in 5 ,A hi: . K JT- Ib, ' ,,.'v-,M-gg-x:,:,:' , . Y' OUR DEDICATION WE THE CLASS OF 1956, PROUDLY DEDI- CATE OUR YEARBOOK TO THE MEMORY OF THE LATE ELLSWORTH MILLER. THROUGH- OUT HIS MANY YEARS AS SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS, HE CONSTANTLY STROVE TO DEVELOP A SCHOOL SYSTEM OF WHICH THE STUDENTS, THE FACULTY AND THE COM- MUNITY COULD BE PROUD. WE DEEPLY RE- GRET THAT MR. MILLER IS NOT WITH US TO RECEIVE OUR THANKFUL APPRECIATION FOR HIS EFFORTS TO FURTHER THE GOOD- WILL AND PROGRESS OF OUR SCHOOL. Bl HBH- lim! Ni P-HI 1 H 3111318 Fl F is I 496 ,ana BOARD OF EDUCATION SEATEDQ Walter Ziegler,Gertrude Gowen, Clerk of the Boardg Ralph S. Duck, Presidentg Jeannette Raiford, Edward Frisbee,Vice President. STANDING: George Potter, Hugh Davidson, Junior, Kenneth Fleischer. ABSENT: Isabelle Myers, George Page. Leverett Mansfield, Supervising Principal John E. Deady, High School Principal ,od-'A AWK NJ 5 . a SEATED: Mrs. Allison, Miss Purcell, Mrs. Lawrence, Miss King, Miss Hansrnann, Miss Johnston, Mrs. Morse, Mrs. Porter. STANDING: Mr. Heeney, Mr. Bulson, Mr. Van Alstyne, Mr. Mansfield, Mr- LOUCRS, Mr. Johnson, MI- MUU' FACULTY SEATED:.Miss I-Iarrow,Mrs.Myers, Miss Davis, Mrs. Sim, Miss Biser. STANDING: Mr. Deady, Mr. Fredericks, Mr. Van Buren, Mr. Swinyard, Mr. Hyde, Mr. Acker, Mr. Murray, Mr. Blake. 5 , 'll Q iii 2 5 5 X 1 4 i l ' r ,Ts 2 D is X. I Q Vyl. , Lang K P I Z 1 vii 3 VJ I I R 'N-.. X 'ff ill GRACE AVERY A quiet charm, a pleasant way, With always a friendly word to say HAROLD BERSCH He's such a very bashful boy, To tease him, gives the girls much joy. GRACE BROWN Here's a gal with a pleasant way, We'1l never forget her as a star in our play PEGGY BROWN An athletic lady with assets so many, If she has faults, we can't think of any. JUDY DA HLGREN Whenever she's needed, she'll be there, Ever ready to do her share. MARGE CAMPBELL Laughing eyes and pretty hair, Pronounce her a girl beyond compare ELIZABETH DEDRICK Everyone around is her friendg Personality pays off in the end. RANDALL FRISS His eyes have all the seeming Of a demon that is dreaming. PATTY ANN GARAFALO Laugh and be gay, For tomorrow's another school day MARLENE HENDERSON Always smiling, there's no doubt Marlene is a real good scout. ERNA HODINA A girl more peppy you'll never find She always has a trick in mind. BARBARA HOOGKAMP She's little, sl1e's wise, She's a corker for her size. M M ELIZABETH INGHAM She does her task from day to day, And meets whatever comes her way. A RY HORNUNG Peppy and noisy with a manner so light, ary's smile is a familiar sight. PATRICIA INGHAM Always smiling, always full of fun, Her joking and laughing are never done lll IEANETTE MACARA Giving a hand where help is due, With Jeanette around you're never blue. JOAN MCINTYRE Twinkling eyes and mischievous grin, Everyone's heart she's sure to win. ELIZABETH MCCOMB Always smiling, always gayp She chases all your frowns away GRA YFORD MESICK Easy going and loads of fun, Gray is liked by everyone. GERALDINE MESICK Madame President, we sincerely thank you fo everything you've doneg For capably making our Senior year a very success- ful one. ROLAND MILLER Roly is at his best on a basketball court, Not only a great guy, but also a swell sport. I2 Qi gi?Wi,.r,. . :' :gk i V L33 if H - sri . 1 i, LILL . , Sgviwlil A VA UGHAN MORSE She has sparkling eyes lit with fung And is always handy when there's work to be done. JEAN PEDUZZI Gay and friendly-full of wit- She's a girl who makes a hit. JOAN OGDEN Lucky little Joanie, third finger left hand, Head in the clouds but we think she's grand ALAN PIERCE Although he is so quiet and shy, He has proved in this way, he'll always get by DAWN PULVER Good natured with her cheerful grin, An angel without but what, within? l JUDY SAMASCOTT A shy smile with a quiet step, The artist draws with emotion swept. RICHARD SCHNABEL One of our best liked boys, l'll tell you whyg He's very charming and a wee bit shy. JEANNETTE SCISM Efficient and busy and let me tell you, She's the kind of friend who'd always be true TOD SHAFER Though he looks so deep in thought Beneath that calm face mischief is wrought. it X. BARBARA Sl-IELDON You'd hardly know that she's around Because she never makes a sound. RUTH ANN SHIELDS Smiling, cheerful, always dependableg Nothing about her that isn't Commend able. CAROL SHUFELT Here's a gal who's really swell, And in sports she does excel. SHIRLEY SHUFELT Of light or dark, or short or tall, She sets a trap to snare them all. VERONICA SITCER A whiz in class, a whiz without, ' A well rounded girl, there is no doubt ALAN SMITH Not that he loves work less, But that he loves fun more. ELEANOR STONE A pretty girl, a clever mind, A truer friend you'11 never find LEONA WHITBECK Easy going, full of fun too, We 've never seen her blue. PHYLLIS WHITE Oh, if only she could spare Some of her natural curly hair! HELEN WILLIAMS Never a worry, never a care, May life to her always be fair. In Memoriam GERALD WILLIAMS 1936 1955 DORIS YOUZWAK With her quiet but friendly way, We're sure she'11 find success someday I9 CLASS CENSUS GRACE AVERY- Gracie -Niverville Senior Play 4: Yearbook Staff 4. HAROLD BERSCH- Berschie -Valatie Senior Play 3-4: J.V. Baseball 2-3: Intramurals 3. GRACE BROWN - Brownie -Kinderhook Student Council, Secretary 2-3: Class Officer, Secretary 2-4: Senior Play 4: J.V. Basketball Cheerleading 2-3: Varsity Basketball Cheerleading 4: J.V. Football Cheer- leading 1: Varsity Football Cheerleading 2: Intramurals 1-4: Choir 1-4: All-county Choir 4: Newspaper. As- sistant Editor 4: Yearbook Staff, Make-up Editor 4: Ma- jorette 1-4: Pep Club l: Library Club 1-4: Science Club 1-3: Nursing Club 2: Crane International Club 4. PEGGY BROWN- Peg -Niverville Student Council, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4: Class Officer. Treasurer 2: Senior Play 4: Intramurals 1-4: Choir 1-4: All-county Choir 2-4: Photography Club 1. MARGE CAMPBELL- Honey -Kinderhook Senior Play 4: Varsity Basketball Cheerleading 4: J.V. Basketball Cheerleading 2-3: Varsity Football Cheer- leading2: J.V. Football Cheerleading 1: Intramurals 2-4: Choir 1-4: All-county Choir 4: Newspaper 3: Pep Club 1: Library Club 1-4: Science Club 1-3: Dramatics Club I-3: Nursing Club 2: Crane International Club 4: Year- book, Literary Editor 4. JUDY DAHLGREN- Judy -Valatie Class President 4: Class Vice President 1: Honor Society 2-4: Senior Play 4: Intramurals 1-4: Choir 1-4: All- county Choir 1, 2, 4: Band 1-4: All-CountyBand 1, 3: Pep Club I-2: Library Club 1-4: Science Club 1-3: Nursing Club 2: Crane International Club 4. BETTY DEDRICIC- Betty -Chatham Center Student Council 3: Class Secretary 4: Intramurals 1-4: Choir 2-4: Newspaper 3: Photography Club 1. RANDALL FRISS- Randy -Stuyvesam Falls Hudson High School 1-2: Senior Play 4: Yearbook 4: Newspaper4: Science Club 3:Crane International Club 4. PATRICIA A. GARAFALO- Jiggy -Stuyvesant St. John's Academy 1: Senior Play 4: Intramurals 2-4: Choir2: Newspaper3-4: LibraryClub2-4: Science Club 2-3: Dramatics Club 2-3: Nursing Club 2-3: Crane In- rernationalClub4. MARLENE HENDERSON- Bugbles -Stuyvesant Falls Senior P1ay4: Choir2: Yearbook4: Pep Club 1: Library Club 1-3: Science Club 2:Dramatics Club 2-3: Nursing. Club 2: Crane International Club 4. FRNA HODINA- Hodine -Hudson 5el'1i0l' Play 4: J.V. Basketball Cheerleading2: Intramurals 1-2: Choir 1-4: All-county Choir 2: Band 2-4: Pep Club 1: Newspaper 3: Library Club 1-4: Science Club 1-3: DramaticsC1ub 1-3: Nursing Club 1-2. BARBARA HOOGICAMP- Barb -Stuyvesant StudentCouncil3: Class Treasurer 4: Honor Society 2-3: Varsity Basketball Cheerleading 2-4: LV. Basketball Cheerleading 1: Varsity Football Cheerleading 1: Intra- murals 1-4: Majorette 1: Choir 1-4: Newspaper 2-3: Library Club 1-4: Science Club 1-3: Dramatics Club 1-3: Nursing Club 1-2: Crane International Club 4: Pep Club 1. MARY HORNUNG- Mary -Chatham Center Senior Play4: ClassTreasurer 4: Intramurals 1-4: Choir 1-4: All-county Choir 4: Newspaper 2-4: Yearbook 4: Photography Club 3. ELIZABETH IN GHAM- Betty -Valatie Senior Play 4: Intramurals 1-2: Choir 2-4: Newspaper 2: Photography Club 1. PATRICIA INGHANI- Patti -Valatie Class Vice Pres. 2: Senior Play 4: Honor Society 3-4: Intramurals 1-2: Choir 1-4: All-county Choir 1, 3, 4: Yearbook 4: Newspaper 1-4: Photography Club 1. JEANETTE MACARA- Jett -Stuyvesant Class Secretary 1: Class Treasurer 2-3: Senior Play 4: Intramurals 1-4: Choir 1-4: Newspaper 4: Yearbook 4: Library Club 1-4: Science Club 1-3: Dramatics Club 1-2: Nursing Club 2: Crane lntemational Club 4: Pep Club 1-2. BETTY McCOMB- Wink - Kinderhook Class Vice Pres. 3-4: Prom Queen 3: Varsity Basketball Cheerleading 4: Varsity Football Cheerleading 2: Intra- murals 1-4: Majorette 1-4: Choir 1-4: All-county Choir 2-4: Pep Club 1: Newspaper 3-4: Yearbook 4: Library Club 1-4: Science Club 1-2: Dramatics Club 1-2: Nurs- ing Club 2: Crane Intemational Club 4: Senior Play 4. JOAN MclNTYRE- Macky -Valatie Senior Play 4: Intramurals 1-4: Choir 1-4: All-county Choir 3-4: Newspaper 4: Yearbook 4: Photography Club 1. GERA LDINE MESIC - lerry -Valatie Class Pres. 3-4: Student Council 1: Senior Play 4: In- tramurals 1: Newspaper 1, 2, 4: Photography Club 1: GRAYFORD MESICK - Gray -Valatie Student Council2: Class Pres. 2: Class Vice Pres. 1: ln- tramurals 1-2: Projection Club 1-2: Photography Club 1. ROLAND MILLER- Rely -Kinderhook Student Council Vice Pres. 5: Student Council Pres. 4: Class Pres. 1: Vice Pres. 2: Honor Society 2-4: Senior Play 4: Varsity Baseball 1-4: Varsity Football 1-2: J.V. Basketball l: Varsity Basketball 2-4: Choir 2-4: Band 1-4: All-County Choir 3-4: All-county Band 1-3: Pro- jection Club 2-4: Yearbook 4. VAUGHAN MORSIE- Vaughan -Valatie Student Council Secretary 2, 4: Class Pres. 2: Senior Play 4: Honor Society 3-4: Varsity Basketball Cheer- leading 3-4: J.V. Basketball Cheerleading 2: Intramurals 1-4: Choir 1-4: All-county Choir 2-4: Band 1-4: All- county Band 2-3: Newspaper 2-4: Photography Club 1. JOAN OGDEN- Joanne -Stuyvesant Senior Play 4: Choir 1-4. ALAN PIERCE- Al -Valatie Senior Play 3-4: J.V. Basketball 2: Varsity Baseball 2-4: Intramurals 2-3: Band 2: Yearbook 4. JEAN PEDUZZI- Jeannie -Ghent Senior Play 4: Intramurals 1-4: Choir 1, 3, 4: Band 1-4: All-countyBand1-3: Newspaper 4: Pep Club 1: Library Club 1-3: Science Club 1-3: Dramatics Club 1-2: Crane lntemational Club 4. PULVER- Dawn 'Dua n -Valatie Class Treasurer 3: Senior Play 4: Intramurals 1-4: News- paper 4: Photography Club 1. JUDY SAMASCOTT-'Sam -Kinderhook Senior Play 4: Intramurals 1-2: Choir 1-2: Newspaper 4: Yearbook 4: Pep Club 1: Library Club 1-4: Science Club 1-2: Dramatics Club 1-2: Nursing Club 2: Crane International Club 4. RICHARD SCHNABEL- Bud -Niverville Senior Play 4: Varsity Footballl-2: Track 3-4: Band 1-4: Projection Club I-4. JEANNETTE SCISM- Sciz -Stuyvesant Class Pres. 3: Senior Play 4: Intramurals 1-4: Choir 1-4: Band 2-4: All-county Choir 2-4: Yearbook 4: Library Club 1 -2: Science Club 1 -3: Dramatics Club l -2: Nursing Club 1-2: Crane International Club 4. TODD SHAFER- Hot Toddy -Kinderhook Senior Play 4: Choirl-4: All-county Choir 4: Band 1-4: All-county Band I-3: Yearbook 4: Library Club 2-3: Science Club 2: Dramatics Club 1. BARBARA SHELDON-'Barb'-Valatie Class Vice Pres. 4: Senior Play 4: Choir 1-4: Photography Club 1. RUTH ANN SHIEDS- Ruth Ann'-Valatie Class Vice Pres. 3: Honor Society 3-4: Newspaper 2-3, Editor 4. CAROL JOAN Sl-IUFELT- Shuey -Stuyvesant Falls Senior Play 4: Intramurals 1-4: Choir 2: Yearbook 4: Pep Club 1: Library Club 1, 2. 4: Science Club 2-3: DramaticsClub2-3: Nursing Club 2: Crane lntemational Club 4. SHIRLEY SHUFELT- Chicky -Stuyvesant Falls Senior Play 4: Choir 1: Band 1 -4: Library Club l: Science Club 1-3: DramaticsClub1-2: Nursing Club 2-3: Crane International Club 4. VERONICA SITCHER- liggie -Valatie Class Secretary2-3: Honor Society 3: Yearbook Editor 4: Newspaper 2-4: Photography Club 1. ALAN SMITH- Smitty -Kinderhook Class Pres. 2: Student Council 4: Honor Society 2: Senior Play 4: VarsityBaseball 2-4: Varsity Football 1-2: Var- sity Basketball 2-4: J.V. Basketball 1: Intramurals 3-4: Choir 2: Band 1-4: Pep Club 1: Projection Club 3-4: Dramatics Club 2. ELEANOR STONE- Tootsie -Valatie Student Council2: Senior Play 4: Prom Queen 3: Honor Society 3-4: J.V. Basketball Cheerleading 1-3: Varsity Basketball Cheerleading 4: Intramurals I-4: Choir 1-4: All-county Choir 1-4: Newspaper 2-4: Yearbook 4: Pho- tography Club 1. LEONA WHITBECK-'Onie'-Stuyvesant Senior Play 4: Intramurals 3-4: Science Club 3. PHYLLIS WHITE- Phyl Stuyvesant VarsityBasketballCheerleading4: J.V. Basketball Cheer- leading 2: Varsity Football Cheerleading 2: Intramurals 1-4: Majorette I-2: Choir I-2: Newspaper 3-4: Pep Clubl: Library Club 1-4: Science Club 1-3: Dramatics Club 1-3: Nursing Club 1-2: Crane lntemational Club 4. HELEN WILLIAMS- Chink -Valatie Senior P1ay4: J.V. BasketballCheerleading3: Intramurals 1-4: Choir 1-4: Majorette 2-4: All-county Choir 3-4: Photography Club 1. DORIS YOUZWAK-'Doris'-Valatie Senior Play 4: Student Council 4: Honor Society 3-4: All-countyChoir1-4: Newspaper2: Photography Club 1. fy-mfgrf .. . 4 il -r-, 'Sf 1. .fe fftffzff.,-mir. . W s fsifih age? liar. . iss iff' 7-0 view f T-i'1N.!fWi'iSZe!' f' .-fits -N' sf,,,g,.s,,,,. .. . . . . ,. . ,ol ff ft. we ,ns a. . . :W M, - rim, -' as maxi' V -4. 1.q.w..q5.,. Q W S A -Q 3 5 MQ , , W A S 'mi 5 . 2 I 31 ff T1 ' .- 'gg si ,' . ff. 'tiiiifl L .1 . 5 f tf241'fsT3W' .1 - 4 ' 5 ' i T. LQ T 3 H M i 'G-f n 1 I A .,,, . if ,A r 'YQ if . ' eh fa 1 .. J. . I 4'os'zsr, . ,e4'f'i' Aisfil ,P W sfgt ru.,-i-3,43 'H' - gif-2-f ' ' - Q- s Q l L: f za 's 'Eff-f'-V . if i'f'i', . 5 w , 1 . .5 1 . , 1 f 79 'N if Q I Q . CLASS HISTORY Here they come l That's what the teachers yelled when they saw us trooping up the stairs. Mr. Nephew and Mr. Van Dam were given the privilege of guiding all of us starry-eyed inmates through our first realhigh sc ool year. Roly and Patti were the class leaders at the Martin schools. Our money-makers that year consisted mainly of food, fudge and seed sales. Do you think the Valatians will ever forget gawking at a huge pre- historic skeleton at the Albany Museum? That put a feather in our caps because itwasour first class trip. QAny resemblance to our Senior Trip is purely coincidentalj In the following year, Marge and Tootsie took the gavel at Van Buren and Glynn High. Still in the phase of monkey see, monkey do , we accomplished little except money making which was the same old grind. However, we were beginning to bubble with trouble, especially the Kin- derhookers, who had their firsthayride. For that matter, many had their first in other things QHuh Grace?j. The most exciting things that happened to us that year. was out eighth grade graduationsp all the girls were dressed in white and pastel colors and the boys ln suits. Afterward, the Kinderhookers had a rare time at a picnic while the Glynnites almost had a rare FOODLESS picnic. ln 1952, we became Fresh men and women tool Mr. Acker's commer- ical class gave New York a whirl. . .boy. what funl Roly and the late Gerald Williams used their presidential powers to help make our first class dances successful. As sophomores, we looked forward to our uncertain Senior trip. With Alan and Vaughan leading the herd, we continued making money by having more dances and food sales. Then it happened! We graduated into lchabod Crane Central School. That was the year of all years. Our schoolmaster, Ichabod, fBetter known as Mr. Naboznyj and our school mistress, Katrina, fAlias Miss Davisj began to use more aspirin than usual-a practice they will un- doubtedly continue until June. Our class presidents, Jeanette and Gerald- ine really had their hands fulll First, we sold I.C.C. pins and sweat- shirts and then had two big dances. the most memorable being our Junior Prom on May 6. Usinga Parisian theme, the prom was called the Paris- ian Swirl' and the gym was gaily decorated in red, white and blue. The highlight ofthe evening was the presentation of our royalty. Our kings were Roly and the late Gerald Williams and in their court were. Alan, Todd, Harold and Alan. Our queens were Betty and Tootsie with Grace, Patty Anne., Diane, and Vaughan in their court. The other most important event that year was receiving our shiny I.C.C. rings. Atlast came our Senior year fWe probably acted worse than we did inthe seventh gradegl Oh well, it's only once in a lifetime. Alas, re- member poor Miss ansmann and Mr. Blake at the close of our senior plays. We really pity them. How they ever got the courage to direct 'Charm School' and 'Our Miss Brooks' we 'll never know. Without them, we never could have been successful in presenting our contribution to the theatrical world. We also had a dance and sold I.C.C. necklaces thatyear to help finance our trip to Washington, D.C. Speaking of the trip, wow! Thatwas cool, man-cool We really put on the dogg pick up a phone and then in a few moments, breakfast in bed. That's not allg when people asked where we came from, we made Valatie and Kinderhook sound like fairyland. Fairylandl l The first thing that come to our minds when we hear that word mentioned is the parties we had in our rooms. They were just plain 'out of this world. This my friends has been the history of the class of 1956. In a few days we will be leaving I.C. Central and we will receive our diplomas with pride anda bit of regret. 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I V-.LA - A ---4 J -1, B V' -1 -VV ft-W4 -Vw -' 1 V .M 5 ...sv R , 5-4 laybgzfxftp- 333-grn W V I ,F ll-1 5..gy,.r K- V,a,,,-ww ,-agp-' .A,VAa. 22 STUDENT Grace Avery Harold Bersch Grace Brown Peggy Brown Marge Campbe Judy Dahlgren Betty Dedrick Randall Friss Marlene Hende Erna Hodina Barbara Hoogka Mary Hornung Patty Ann Gara Betty Ingham Patty Ingham Jeanette Macal Betty McComb Ioan Mclntyre Geraldine Mesi Grayford Mesic Rolly Miller Vaughan Morse Joan Ogden Jean Peduzzi Alan Pierce Dawn Pulver Judy Samascot' Jeanette Scism Richard Schnal Todd Schafer Barbara Sheldo Ruth Ann Shiel Carol Shufelt Shirley Shufelt Veronica Sitch Alan Smith Eleanor Stone Helen William Leona Whitbec Phyllis White Doris Youzwali HABOD CRANE'S REPORT CARD ITEREST ing with people otball nnie ast Guard ,llionaires lving aming awing :n dson roads m atham Boys insylvania : can't tell swing lh8I'S Car 7 Force n Plymouth le Ford nting dson eerleading VY atham o knows tketball ly services mms Lie iling ad marks vlng fords rs ng late rking vuble ,ting letters ep in class iting Crocco's ying a piano HABIT WASTES TIME Conversation with Erna Doing homework Blushing Talking to Alan Making funny noises Doing up hair Going to movies alone Writing letters Making eyes Passing Baking Writing excuses Jitterbugging Eating Telling jokes Talking Leaving on lights Reading Telling jokes Combing hair Many Ha-ha Arguing Going steady Winning games We'll never tell Walking dog Working in bam Hard to tell Facial expressions Counting money Studying Swimming In Biology Eating In Hudson Wasting time Whenever possible Usually At home Giggling Talking to Iudy Talking On the telephone Making mind up Worrying Sleeping Waiting for Patti Admiring ring Helping others Talking to Harold Everywhere Listening to Hillbilli S d Buying stamps Haircuts Winking Reading Art Square dancing Hot-rodding Blue 8: White Ford Hudson New Street Army Her man Inspiring photo Leaming 8a Helping es tu ying Going out Boxing Listening On tests On Newspaper Never Thinking Certainly does Spraying Going out Skipping school Giggling Doing nothing Dressing up 23 REASON FOR FAILURE Talked back No football Mr. Acker Student Council Being late Got a B Future 'in-laws Skipping school Grew No food Gained a pound Laryngitis Went without talking Going steady Lost her tongue No phone J. Fred Muggs Studying Parliamentary Procedure History Later than Marge Swallowed mouthpiece Came to school Daydreaming Girls High heels No homework No dates Went steady Did homework Spoke loud Boys Broke glasses Forgetting boys History No apples Witty remarks Nobody knows Stayed awake Mr. Acker Broke her typewriter , ,I , PROMOTION Gym Teacher Soda Jerk Manicurist Another Peggy King Join The Cheerleaders Paper Collector Secretary Opera singer Ballet Dancer Cook Housekeeper Gym Instructor Proud Momma Jet Pilot Dog catcher Driver Horse thief Model Woman President Professor Mattress tester Jazz Player Joined Navy Boxer Chemist Manicurist Man Killer Navy nurse Wrestler School teacher Public speaker Food taster Glass maker Zoo keeper Bugler Dress maker Dance instructor Housewife Serviceman's wife Work for living Being English teacher CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of '56, certified to be of sound mind QU and bodies fwe are guaranteed to be 99 44f1000fo purej, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. Grace Brown leaves her source of vitality to the highest bidder. Mary Hornung leaves Mr. Nabozny peace and quiet. Grace Avery leaves...because she didn't know the gun was loaded. Grayford Mesick leaves his history notes to be deciphered. Marge and Roly leave long legs to anyone who can't get to school on time. Harold Bersch leaves his basfulness to aggressive Junior Boys. Judy Dahlgren leaves her brilliant mind to the biology lab. for further experiments. Alan Pierce leaves his scientific abilities to anyone who can find them. Randoll Friss leaves Frankenstein with Miss Davis in Homeroom 17. Patti Ingham leaves her giggles to anyone who can understand what she is giggling about. The cast of The Charm School leaves bloodshot eyes, happy memories of Nov. 4, 1955, and humble thanks for his unselfishness and energy expended on our behalf, to Mr. Blake. Veronica Sitcer leaves to her successor a book entitled HOW TO MAKE A YEARBOOK IN EASY LESSONS. Patty Ann Garafalo leaves with no regrets. Barbara Sheldon leaves to the Junior Class her quiet ways, hoping that they will use them. Marlene Henderson leaves roller skating down the hall. Eleanor Stone leaves Mr. Hyde's lab. exploding. Etna Hodina leaves the cafeteria empty of food. Dawn Pulver leaves her famous last words, Miss Johnston, I just can't do it, to someone who really can't. Barbara Hoogkamp leaves her sense of humor to any junior in need of it. Vaughan Morse leaves her trumpet to someone who will honestly practice. Betty McComb leaves to become a singing secretary. Betty Ingham leaves her reading ability to someone with a strong voice. Joan Ogden leaves to invent square wheels for roller skates. Helen Williams leaves her dancing ability to the basketball team. The cheerleaders leave their uniforms to be dry cleaned. Joan Mclntyre leaves her knowledge of American History to the lowest bidder. Jean Peduzzi leaves for the U.S. Mint to make a million. Geraldine Mesick leaves with a smile. Judy Samascott leaves, waving good-by. ll-iuth Aran Shields leaves to her successor as editor of Students' Voice a bottle of aspirins to cure all eadac es. Richard Schnabel leaves in his stock car to win the Indianapolis Speedway by racing backwards. Doris Youzwak leaves her knowledge of French III to the Juniors-true. blue Frenchmen. Carol Shufelt leaves worn-out roads to Spencertown. Betty Dedrick leaves her ability to always keep her smile. Shirley Shufelt leaves...and is she surprised! 4 2-iglggvggrpeun leaves her ability to upseta class to anyone who can't manage I gl Leona Whitbeck leaves her ability to sleep in class to anyone who +5 r can manage it. 3. i Jeanette Macara leaves her homework to be copied. fl . Phyllis White leaves Mr. Acker in peace. j 0 ' Todd Shafer leaves sparks, a couple spare tires and some purple L I paint for next year's hot roder. , , . Q Jeanette Scism leaves on time! 3 ' f Alan Smith leaves his girls and wardrobe to anyone who can afford ' -, . 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Q!! by SEATED, left to right: lane Taylor, Pat Jones, Trudy Lebrecht,Vaughan Morse, Sandra Fitch, Barbara Pulver, Susan Drumm, Bonnie Calkins, Doris Youzwak, Peggy Brown. STANDING: Robert Davidson. Leon Rayford, Thomas Nachod. Frank Delardi, Alan Smith, Mr. Hyde, Roland Miller, George Barilics, Martin Davis, Robert Iones,David Bailey. STUDENT COUNCIL The combined Student Council of Ichabod Crane Central is a very busy and also a very young organization. Made up of members from Kinderhook and Valatie, it has handled many of the problems that have arisen as a result of centralization. Some of the problems referred to the Student Council in the past two years were choosing the names of the yearbook, school paper and athletic teams. School disciplinary problems also came to the attention of the Student Council. The Council made suggestions concerning hall supervision and a future sy- stem of student eligibility. As part of program, the Student Council sponsored as- semblies, bought cheerleading uniforms and arranged for spec- tatorbussesto away basketball games. This spring, Ichabod Crane will be the host for the annual spring meeting of the Columbia Rensselaer Association, a meeting which will be very helpful in planning future activi- ties. Our advisors, Mr. Hyde and Mr. Swinyard have been most helpful in the solution of our problems and in making the Stu- dent Council a success. 34 3 54.4 ' A if V . fy v a 'W' at ti, . x ' T X E T t rf . ,a , f fi - 1 3 at . - 4 LEGEND STAFF: SEATED, left to right: Veronica Sitcer, Patty Ingham, Mary Hornung, Jeanette Scism. STAND- DINGg Marjorie Campbe11,Randa11 Friss, Ioan Mclntyre, Eleanor Stone, Todd Shafer, Alan Smith, Grace Brown, Ro- land Miller, Betty McComb, Alan Pierce. THE STUDENTS' VOICE Q A Q g M, ru vw-3 Q ? 1 il 3 5 S S 5 , i Y, . 9. 1 5 - '1 ip 3 g 3 VM! HCNOR SOCIETY 1ST ROW left to right: Betty Dedrick, Doris Youzwak, Patty Ingham, Iaqueline Zinke. Barbara Pulver, Ellen Snyder. 2ND ROW: Eleanor Stone, Vaughan Morse. Barbara Hoogkamp, Agnes Davidson, Judy Dahlgren, Susan Drumm. 3RD ROW: Roland Miller, Heinz Walter, David Gold, Frank Delardi, Peter Gowen. LIBRARY CLUB 'W' .,. - X V 38 'W ini if in 1. N X F Kinderhook PROJECTION CLUBS Valatxe 5 Sk - Q' -w , .fp a , s 5 3 . fi' A QW Quin. . 3 1, -, E-gr 1.- ' ,, A ' , 1g.,I,fig':' NU . Wg, f' PV 'z ul 1 f ' H1 QV! J , :A . J jf? .I , ' f I J V, SI ' L1i.1-ff' ,dir :- ' Y K : . I3 A Ca H QA . , I 5' ' . X , Q , 2 ' A .. 1515 'fwf- Zf ,Q !5.., A I .- ff . -A ' z A7 W 1 M A A j, 5115. 'f ,, ' ii V I 4 A A 11355-. ,ggi , 1 - x A- 4'-'A ' An 1 , . 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BASKETBALL JUNIOR VASITYg 1ST ROW left to right: Newkirk, Peduzzi, Eitleman, Johnson, Scelzi, Krebs, Isbester. SEND ROW Van Allen, Briggs, Bailey, Schneider, Russell, Brough. Hoke, Dugan, Coach Van Buren. K X ,. ,Mr- e X V , fs FN 'MY'-v, Www, -Q. V , X , 1 .4 . L' fi 76 ,LQ. ? V . if . -'L MV VM , . L. V A L:,.,. A V V , - - 'L K3 5 V. V -v V- A M ' K K 1 N -L ' , if -V V V we VVVV V ,. ., 1 V -V , Z -- i ' .1 1-. ,fm tx 1 . 'fx iw L , fi :W '-V- 1 -V Q . 1 .. 7 , ,, SSN... SOCCER ri? , ,ay ri. in 2 K xf5 li3-mi' , .,, w fwky' 'L 13,175 .. -N -'rv ii Atzf CTW' if ff Vid K ' iff' if . H 3 Q: fs tgfnkhfjw ?f1f1'L QQQGF Yagi My ' nf F K,-N 5 , 4 .. H I pqshw' 1ST ROW left to right: Krebs, Newkirk, Baily, French, Reynolds, Brough, Benner, Davis, Van Allen. 2ND ROW Hotaling. Bari1ics,Pu1ver, Kowalski, Hermance, Schneider, Pu1ver,O'Nei1, Schneider, Krapf, Johnson, Peduzzi Coach Van Buren. TRACK Q ,,f A V W.. 1 rg -,.l .., UQ fr. cgi Sgjgai rr W r, 1 W ?'4 5?7'Z1 ffllgpfzib' 1. rU5,,g ,xgfg rqdxgn S, C 1ST ROW left to right: Peduzzi, Scelzi, Briggs, Schneider. ZND ROW: Hermance, Schneider, Leggett, Kay Schnabel, .44 BASEBALL CHAMPIONS 1955 Ii 'i 1ST ROW left to right: Austin, Hermance, Butterfield, Smith. Gardner, Genovese, Dedrick. 2ND ROW, Coach Van Alstyne. Stoliker, Isbester. Pierce. Hotaling, Davis. Hall, Altomer. SCHEDULE Ichabod Crane Ichabod Crane Ichabod Crane Ichabod Crane Ichabod Crane Ichabod Crane Ichabod Crane Berlin Ichabod Crane Ichabod Crane Chatham Ichabod Crane 2 5 14 15 5 4 8 7 3 3 3 5 Roe Jan Berlin New Lebanon Germantown Ockawamick Chatham Roe Jan Ichabod Crane Germantown Ockawamick Ichabod Crane New Lebanon P PATRONS VALATIE A Friend A Friend Burns Barford Sr. Barnwell Nursing Home Mr. 8: Mrs. J. A. Brooks Mr. 8: Mrs. Charles Herzing Mr. 8: Mrs. William Keller Pioneer Motel Post Road Fruit Farm Al Rorder Mr. 8: Mrs. Nelson J. Tacy's Dot 8: George Van Allen Max Weintraub Margaret 8: Ernest Bink Mr. 8: Mrs. Joseph Pulver Olman's Texaco Service Station Phelp's Dairy Bar 8: Luncheonette Arthur Van Deusen Mrs. Clara Walton James Brignull's Orchestra Rielly Company Rainbow's End W. Weiss 8: Company Mr. 8: Mrs. Grant Miller Bill 8: Marge Restaurant Bob Williams-Tri-Bill-Village Appliance Valatie Mills Charles- Gilbert - Phelps Company Empire Super Market William J . Reynolds Insurance Stewarts Western Sundae Val-Kin Garage 8: General Store Mr. 8: Mrs- Joseph Mclntyre Mr. 8: Mrs. Hervert Mclntyre Sr. Junction Service Station Mrs. Jeanette Vought Burns Barford Ir. Val-Kin Hotel Alice 8: Virginia Mr. 8: Mrs. Herbert Mclntyre Jr. Al Austin Miss Alice K. Hornung Mr. Richard Dolan Valatie Theater Dr. 8: Mrs. Rogati 8: Family Mr. 8: Mrs. Walter Sterner Mr. 8: Mrs. Francis Meyers Dr. 8: Mrs. Norman Freinberg 8: Family Mr. 8: Mrs. William Bell Sewell's Florist Shop Red Apple Restaurant Trails End Motel Esso Service Center Moonlight Restaurant M.r. Raymond Bond Mr. 8: Mrs. Hemy Brosen Mr. 8: Mrs- Fred J. Hornung M.r. 8: Mrs. Kenneth La Barre Mrs. M. lngham Mr. 8: Mrs. Joseph Youzwak Drexler Pharmacy Standard Store Parmount Grill-Al Sherman Lantz Hardware Carney's Market U. S. Hotel Mr. 8: Mrs. Kline Radcliffe Mr. 8: Mrs. Arthur Heins Mr. 8: Mrs. William Stone Mr. 8: Mrs. Norman Clendinnen The Kleeber Agency Valatie Food Market Lyle New Danny's Snack Bar Stahlman Farms Valatie Garage-General Repairs 8: Auto Sales Valatie Pharmacy H. T. Wills 8: Son Adee Loucks Dr. 8: Mrs. H- J. Noerling Edward J. Kelly-Real Estate Miller's Barber Shop H. J. Aldrich-Milk 8: Milk Products Seventh Grade Eighth Grade Ninth Grade Tenth Grade Mr. 8: Mrs. Harry Sitcer Harder's Grocery Mr. 8: Mrs. Louis Herzing Mr. 8: Mrs. Ciampa 8: Family Columbia Building Service Golderman's Dept. Store Mr. 8: Mrs. Hugh R. Davidson Jr. Mr. 8: Mrs. Harold Bersch Mr. Robert Martino Mr. 8: Mrs: H. S. Burrall Davidson Farm Mr. 8: Mrs. Percy Harling Mr. Martin Myers Miss Frances Rivenburgh Albert Kinnicut Mr. 8: Mrs. James F. Murray W. W. Palmer Electrician Mr. 8: Mrs. Merrill Lape Mr. Hans Bordewick Mr. 8: Mrs. William Hetzel Mrs. Maybelle Cooper Golden Harvest Farms, Dan Zinke Mr. 8: Mrs. Joseph Keegan Blue Spruce Motel Mrs. Edward Best Mrs. 8: Mr. Harry Pickler Mr. 8: Mrs. Malcolm Harris Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert Walker Mr. 8: Mrs. H. S. New Charles L. White Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert Gallt NORTH CHATHAM A Friend Mr. 8: Mrs. Fred Bleck Dorney Brothers Mr. 8: Mrs. James R. Brown Mr. 8: Mrs. Charles Cooper Dudley Management Mr. 8: Mrs. Ralph Dudley Mr. 8: Mrs. R. Gaudinier Mr. 8: Mrs. David Judson K-Drive In George A. Kipp 8: Sons Inc. Mr. 8: Mrs. Alden Kleinhans Mr. 8: Mrs. Eddie Ostrowski Mr. 8: Mrs. Frank Pierce Mr. 8: Mrs. Geraldo Porter NIVERVILLE Mr. 8: Mrs. Walter Proniski Mr. 8: Mrs. Raymond Riegel Rossland Farm Store Mr. 8: Mrs. Truscott Kelly Mr. 8: Mrs. George Yates 8: Family Mr. 8: Mrs. Howard Terko KINDERHOOK Mr. 8: Mrs. Harold Drumm Compliments of Ralph's Store Paul C. Drumm Mr. 8: Mrs. Henry Gammick Dr- 8: Mrs. LeRoy Holbert Mr. 8: Mrs. John Myers L. J. Van Alstyne Melisse I. Van Alstyne Butt's Farm Service Mr. 8: Mrs. John Warren Ann's Beauty Shoppe Dr. Richard H. Drumm Dr. 8: Mrs. Samuel A. Johnson Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert L. Collins Mr. 8: Mrs. Walter K. Ziegler Kinderhook Pomological Assoc Mr. 8: Mrs. Charles Dahlgren Pressman's Army 8: Dept. Store Fiddle Shop Samuel Kline-shoes 8: hosiery Marsh's Endicott 8: Johnson Sobel's Pharmacy Baker's-Ladies' Ready to Wear Maratsky Jewelers Inc. The Time Shop Min-Roc Outlet Store Louis' Silk Shop Deck Dress Shop Ralph S. Duck-Tree Service Mr. 8: Mrs. Howard Samascott Mr. 8: Mrs. Arthur H. Hoddick Kinderhook Market The Sweet Shop Mr. 8: Mrs. William Henderson Compliments of Ed 8: Lois Strehler Mr. 8: Mrs. Sal Martino Hudson Coca-Cola Bottling Co. C. Rivenburg Elliott M. Smith Mr. 8: Mrs. Carl Bailey Deno's Auto Body Shop Loveland Auto Mart Rose Corset Shop Outlet Shop Richman's Fairview Cleaners Gus Matte Mr. 8: Mrs. Carl Twiss Finkle's Store C. E. Hallenbeck 8: Sons Neefus Studios E. Pete Barber Jane's Grocery Lester Pontiac John 8: Ed Stevens' Liberty Garage Fred A. Stackman Agency State Grill-Pete Martino Jannsen's Dutch Grill William F. Rothermel 8: Sons Haybeck 8: Hallenbeck Community Service Station Mr. 8: Mrs. William Allison George Dunham Hardware Co. Van Alstyne's Garage Stuyvesant Garage Mr. 8: Mrs. Raymond DeBrino Aceto's Barber Shop Mr. Clayton Van Alstyne Mr. 8: Mrs. William Ogden Mr. 8: Mrs. Steven Monthie Stillwell Motors Compliments of Pulcher's Motors William A. Ziesenitz Sons Compliments of Stockport Lumber Co. Mr. 8: Mrs. John Gowen Mr. 8: Mrs. Everett Monthie Echo Fruit Farm Mrs. Elizabeth Keegan Mr. 8: Mrs. W. A. Bean Mr. 8: Mrs. Harold Birchmayer Mr. 8: Mrs. D. H. Van Pelt Mr. 8: Mrs. Kenneth Hallock George B. Wilkins 8: Sons Mr. 8: Mrs. Edward Myers Mrs. John Hickey Mr. 8: Mrs. Walter Campbell Jr. Dr. 8: Mrs. Leon Shank Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert Taylor Mr. 8: Mrs. Frederick C. Nachod Mr. 8: Mrs. Irwin A. Gage Mr. 8: Mrs. Daniel Langan Mr. 8: Mrs. G. Wesely Callan . 8: Mrs. Jay G. Whitbeck ss Hilda Goodwnough A1lison's Service Station Comp. of Fischer's 8: Bertram's Bar Kinderhook Pharmacy Paul A. Schalregger 8: Sons Inc. The Paramount Grill Travel Bureau Stockport Garage Hu-813746 Airport Garage Van Alstyne's Grocery Clayton Drobner Niver's Radio Shack Mr Mi ber Shop Aluminum Home Improvement Co. Grand Star Taxi Elting E. Grossman Appliance Co. Drs. R. H. 8: H. O. Little Benedict's Sports Shop Wardle Bros. Drug Stoe Comp. of Harry M. Pizza Van's Spotless Dairy Howard Johnson's Sunoco Station Palan's Store The Clothes Tree Lindenwald Nursing Home S. W. Richardson 8: Sons Boucher's Grocery Helen 8: Mary Bray Berkshire Telephone Corp. A Friend Mabel D. Urba Mr. 8: Mrs. Allen Thomas Jr. Timmers 8: Heeders Mr. 8: Mrs. George Macara Mr. 8: Mrs. Frank Fitch Howard Roofing Company Class of 1957 CHATHAM Abrams 8: Boright Inc. Alvord's Drug Store Breeze Hill Dairy Brown Shoe's Bucken's General Store Butternut Farm Chatham Bakery Chatham Food Lockers Chatham Furniture Chatham Motors Chester Manufacturing Co. Inc. Crandell Theatre Curtis Tydol Station Culter Com pany Inc. B. H. Delson 8: Co. L. D. Hess 8: Son Knollwood Nursing Home Modern Doll Furniture Pat1en's Smart Shop Stanley's Restaurant Watts Jewelry Store Wm. Cone AUTOGRAPHS 1 .1 ,+. 1 11 ri Ag 5 1 . ,1-.. H ,N J V -11 , fu-1.-3 15-, H - x ...r - . --.1 A ,. ., 1 if 1,1 1 . .QL 1- 1 yr 152 Kr, 4 Q ' 15 ' 52 .1 .11-gi.. ,A . 1.55, W 11 9 1 , 1 1 'if U F1 1, .-11 ', HJ, 1 xml XA: 1 V' , a VS, , 1 wil :X P1 ' 1: -.1 H ' ,J 1:- ' X fi 1 L' 1 1 ,T 11, . . , 1 . .1 .Q I, , ,gb ..- 1 1 P- +1 f 1 , V 3,1 .,'. 'L 51' '1, .-, wa-. ... 1 -Q11- '1 -.,, 1 ,f-if J , 1' 1' ' Y ,Ni H - - . . K1 . 1 ,gvggf 1 . 4 '1- esi T-if'1--:r- 1 ' -1 X g1::fl?1:.l P, , 1- Tk 11'.,1'r'1L 1 1. -.- - p - , ,fffftrid . '. . '1 ' . 1-T J, ., ' W Q 1 E331 Q i 6 1 '-Q-.f5- I .1 - ,1 W'12':. 1 ' ' 'or 1 Lf- 1-' U-1 V - .U-,,,,, 14 .. ,. 1, frw.-f 1 E ,, A If ' 11 411, - ,1 1 5. . .fy . M 1: 31 . 2---11 ..- , . 111. 11 -,.,51 H lf, H 114 A X ,554 ,.'RF..A U.,9.1,n 1 7 1,1 , -A 1 . 5 .1 , IA, 1.1, VNU 1112 -,' H. 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