Ichabod Crane Central School - Legend Yearbook (Valatie, NY)
- Class of 1959
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Di Gioia BOARD OF EDUCATION, from left to right: Mr. Fleischer, Mrs. Cowen, Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Wild, Mr. Ziegler, Mr. Davidson, Mr. Frisbee, Mr. Langan. 4 7404141 lst ROWfrom left to right: Mrs.Potter, Mrs. Van Buren, Miss King, Mrs. Pierce, Mrs. Palmer, Mrs. Gabler. 2nd ROW: Miss Rice, Mr. Irwin, Miss Biser, Mr. Bulson, Mrs. Lee. 3rd ROW: Mr. Acker, Mr. Newman, Mr. John- son, Mr. Smith, Mr. Nabozny. 4th ROW: Mr. Lynch, Miss Hudson, Mrs. Morse, Mrs. Beleff, Miss Johnston, Mr Loucks. 5th ROW: Mr. Swinyard, Mr. Johann, Mr. Beleff, Mr. Knitt, Mr. Cummings, Mr. Van Buren, Mr. Gabler. 5 OFFICE STAFF Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Roginski Couch Dunham Gowen KITCHEN STAFF Mrs. Smith Mrs. Fitch Mrs. Lauster Mrs. Bogausch BUS DRIVERS Mr. Brignull Mr. Amsler Mr. Keller Mr. Gabriel Mr. Phillips Mr. Duck Mr. Stone Mr. Lape Mr. Speanberg Mr. Calkins Mr. Sharp Mr. Warman Mr. Henderson OH NO, NOT AGAIN. I THIS IS GOOD. PUT YOUR MILK BOTTLE IN TI-IE BOX Q Q F E Vg S f7 H3 -4:-sf R: A43 3 f w-., wif'-f ' i Y. I 1 3 Y WW' ' mfg Q S K nk f-1 if e if 1? 'H -Q Q., L as 3 x 1 4 ,M 'ff -am 'MW my nf.. - , . P. Wm x kk 5 'ii wg . W QPR x 9 One of the greatest rewards of working on the Legend is to be able to dedicate our work to someone who has given her time and effort to us The person our class has chosen to receive this honor has aided us diligently from Freshman English to College Boards. She has always made us feel that her time is ours by helping us in every worthwhile project. We, the class of l959, feel a great indebtedness to you, our friend, teacher, and guide, we would like to say with deep sincerity, thanks, Mrs. Van Buren. 10 X xl N ,, 1. vw-Mr QJ5, 'Q wi - U,iyf:lli'. Q K' 3'CI g':::E'A'A2m V fy p ,.f4H--15':, : M K: ., - n 4 4.r'.X'S?,',N , ' 9-'r' 1 , J ff.-mxfg .M -. 1 .y 1.4:-32 gan- 5 R L '..cJ:y 5:2325 ,, .uf M- vw. 1 1 -.U QP.. :E v' X.-,j:x. .9Ni::.w, fry '. ,q-I-wx 11' A I Ania!- xfy f S THOMAS NACHOD W PATRICIA CALLAN 4 President--Bill Bailey Vice President--Arlene Isbester Secretary--Karen Herrick Treasurer--Bruce Brignull 13 A225 I I Club 2,3,4. CARL BAILEY Bil1 Class Vice President 1,25 Class President 3,45 Honor Society 2,3545 Prom King 35 Yearbook Assistant Editor 45 Senior Play 45 A11 County Choir 2 3,45 A11 State Choir 45 Projection Club 1,2,3,45 Science Club 3 4- Soccer 1 2 3- Bas ketball 1,2,a5 Baseball f,i,3,4, Track,2135 var- sity Club 1,253 45 Intramurals 1,25 Syracuse Cit. Ed. Conference 3,45 Boys' State 3. BARBARA ALLEN saw Yearbook 45 I.R.C. 2,3,45 Newspaper 1,2,3,45 Science Club 3,45 Dramatics Club 3,45 Library DOLORES AVERY llDeell Yearbook 45 Senior Play 45 Choir 3,45 I.R.C. 15 Newspaper 15 Dramatics Club 3,45 Library Club 45 G.A.C. 35 Intramurals 1,2. 14 ROBERT BRIGGS UBI-iggsyll Basketball 2,3. .wwswwuarr I.-Mm,.Wm..me-u f,1rm.-v-...I-1 ,Wham-5 NANCY BROWN Nance Student Council 3,45 Yearbook 45 Senior Play 45 Choir 1,2,3,45 Newspaper 1,3545 Dramatics Club 3,45 Intramurals l,2,3,45 Honor Society 253. WALDEN BROUGH Freddy Senior Play 45 Choir 1,2,3,45 All County Choir 3,45 All State Choir 45 Projection Club 15 Soccer 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1, 2,3,45 Varsity Club 3,45 Intramurals l,2,3,4. MAURICE BRIGNULL Sidney Class Vice President 25 Yearbook 45 Senior Play 45 Choir 2,3,45 All State Choir 45 Projection Club 2,3,45 Science Club 45 Dramatics Club 35 Apparatus Club 45 Track 3,4. BRUCE BRIGNULL Bruce Class Treasurer 3,45 Yearbook 45 Senior Play 45 Band 1,2,3,45 Projection Club 45 Science Club 3 4 MARGERY CARSON IlMargyll Honor Society 2,35 Yearbook 45 Senior Play 45 I.R.C. 2,3,45 Intramurals 4. MARY ANN CHIARELIA YIM-acl! Class Vice President 15 Yearbook 45 Choir 1,2, 3,45 All County Choir 1,2,35 A11 State Choir 45 I.R.C. 25 Dramatics Club 35 Library Club 45 Senior Play 4. PATRICIA CARNEY Tricia Transferred from Vincentian Institute, Albany 25 Yearbook 45 Senior Play 45 Newspaper 3,45 Dramatics Club 45 Student Service 4. PATRICIA CALLAN llpatll Honor Society 2,3,45 Yearbook 45 Choir l,2,3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 All County Band 1,2,3,45 All State Band 45 Music Club 2,3,45 I.R.C. 2,3,45 Newspaper 3,45 Score Keeper 3,45 Syracuse Cit. Ed. Conference 3,4. I6 ANTOINETTE CROCCO Annie Choir 2 3,43 All State Choir 4a All County Choir 43 I.R.C. 23 Dramatics Club 23 Intramu- rals 1. JEAN DAVIS Jeannie Yearbook 43 Choir 3,43 l.R.C. 2,3,43 Dramatics 43 Cheerleading 2,3 4. MARJORIE DORN llMarjelV Yearbook 4g I.R.C. 2,3,43 Senior Play 43 F.T.A. 2,3,4Q Dramatics Club 3,43 Newspaper 1,2,3,43 Library Club 43 G.A.C. 3,43 Intramurals 1,2,3,43 Cheerleading 1,2,3,4. DAVID DRUMM llDaVell Senior Play 43 I.R.C. 2,33 Projection Club I,2, 33 Intramurals 2,3. Club 3,43 Newspaper 1,2,3,43 Intramurals I,2,3, ELIZABETH ENGEL llBettyIl Student Council 45 Honor Society 2,3,45 Year- book Business Editor 45 Senior Play 45 Choir 2,3, 45 A11 County Choir 3,45 I.R.C. 25 Dramatics Club 3,45 Intramurals 1,4. PATRICIA FOSBY llpatll Intramurals 3,4. PRISCILLA FOSBY Pris Intramurals 3,4. MARIA FULLER llHoneyll Transferred from Terryville High School, Terryville, Conn 45 Yearbook 45 Newspaper 4 18 5 KAREN HERRICK llKayll Class Secretary 3,45 Yearbook 45 I.R.C. 2,3,45 Newspaper 2,3,45 Dramatics Club 45 Library Club 3,45 Intramurals 15 Student Service 4. 5, J NANCY HACKER llNanIl I.R.C. 25 Newqnaper 1,2,35 Dramatics Club 35 Library Club 2,3,45 Intramurals 3, KATHARINE GROVES llKathyll Honor Society 25 Yearbook 45 Senior Play 45 Choir 1,2,3,45 A11 County Choir 45 A11 State Science Club 3,45 G.A.C. 3,45 Intramurals 1,2 ROBERT GROSS Grossie Yearbook 45 Senior Play 45 Projection Club 1,2, 45 Science Club 45 Dramatics Club 4. Choir 45 Music Club 45 I.R.C. 25 Newspaper 45 ALFRED JOHNSON Butch Yearbook 45 Senior Play 45 Projection Club 2,3, 45 Science Club 3,45 Dramatics Club 3,45 Appa- ratus Club 45 Track 3,4. CURTIS JOHNSON licu-rtll Soccer 35 Baseball 15253545 Varsity Club 354. .n 5. . 4 I A-. , f lb. L , 5 51,4 5 iff x ARLENE ISBESTER Squirt Class Vice President 45 Yearbook Staff 45 Senior Play 45 Intramurals 15253545 l.R.C. 45 Newspaper 2,3,4. GALE HOVER llcalell Student Council 25 Senior Play 45 Choir l,2,3,45 Head Majorette 1,2,3,45 All County Choir 3,45 Music Club 45 I.R.C. 2,35 Newspaper 1,2,3,45 Projection Club 2,35 Science Club 45 Dramatics Club 2,35 Apparatus Club 45 Library Club 2,35 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. 20 lun .,iJ , 0.1 DONNA JOHNSON Donna Senior Play 45 Science Club 35 I.R.C. 45 Intra- murals 1. JEAN ANN KOWALSKI EDWIN KEIL Eddie Projection Club 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,4 Jean Yearbook 45 I.R.C. 25 Newspaper 45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Dramatics Club 45 Student Service 45 Senior Play 4. ROBERT LANZA HBobll Projection Club 15 Student Service 45 Senior Play 4. 21 PAUL LEINBOHM Paul Senior Play 4g Choir 1,2,3,45 I.R.C. 1,25 Pro- jection Club 1,2,3,4. JEANNE MABB Jeannie Senior Play 4g Nursing Club 4 MADALYN MANSFIELD llMatll Class Treasurer 19 Honor Society 2,3,4g Year- book Literary Editor 45 Senior Play 4g Choir 1 3,45 A11 County Choir 3,45 A11 State Choir 45 Music Club 3,45 I.R.C. 2,35 G.A.C. 3,43 Intra- murals l,2,35 Cheerleading 2,3,4. 723 JOAN MARTINO Joanie Yearbook 45 Senior Play 45 I.R.C. 2,3,4g News- paper 45 Dramatics Club 3,4. 22 X 1 , THOMAS NACHOD Thos. Student Council 1,2,3,4g Honor Society 2,3,4g Yearbook Editor-in-Chief 4g Choir 2,3,4g All State Choir 43 Newspaper 3, Editor 45 Projection Club 1,2,3g Science Club 45 Baseball 2g Appa- ratus Club 4g Volleyball 35 Syracuse Cit. Ed. Conference 3,4. 4 -Q-.N PATRICIA MAZUR llpatll Ye arbook 4. CHARLES PARDEE Chuckie Senior Play 4. SALLY MEYER nsauyn Yearbook 45 l.R.C. 23 Newspaper 25 Apparatus Club 45 Intramurals 1,25 Student Service 4. SHIRLEY PUCKETT Shi1'1 Yearbook Office Editor 45 Choir 253,45 All County Choir 45 A11 State Choir 45 I.R.C. 2,3545 Newspaper 1,2,3,45 Dramatics Club 35 Intramu- rals 1,2,3,4. SANDRA PRATT usandyn Yearbook 45 Senior Play 45 I.R.C. 253,45 News- paper 1,3,45 Dramatics Club 3,45 Apparatus Club 45 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. PATRICIA PORTER Patz Yearbook 45 Senior Play 45 I.R.C. 2,3,45 Dra- matics Club 45 Library Club 45 G.A.C. 3,45 In tramurals 1,2,3,4. BARBARA PEDUZZI llBarbll Yearbook 45 Senior Play 45 Newspaper 35 Appa- ratus Club 45 Intramurals 2,4. 24 LEON RAIFORD Scooter Student Council 1,23 Senior Play 3,43 Projection Club 2,3,45 Dramatics Club 3,45 Intramurals 1, ROBERT REYNOLDS Robin Class President 1,25 Student Council 3g Year- book 4g Choir 4g I.R.C. 23 Projection Club I, 3,45 Dramatics Club 3g Apparatus Club 45 3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3, Cheerleading 2,3,-1. PATRICIA ROGATI llpouyll Honor Society 2,3,43 Yearbook Art Editor 45 Choir l,2,3,4g Band l,2,3,4, All County Band 2, 3,45 All County Choir 3,43 All State Band 43 Music Club 3,45 Newspaper 1,2,3g F.T.A. 3, Dramatics Club 35 Score Keeper 3,4. JUDITI-I RUSSELL llxludyll Yearbook 4, Senior Play 45 Choir 3,45 All County Choir 4, All State Choir 4g Newspaper 2, Dramatics Club 3,45 Intramurals 1,2. 2 Soccer 1,2,3,4g Track 1,2,3,-4, Varsity Club 2, JOHN RYBKA Rick Yearbook Photography Editor 43 Senior Play 43 I.R.C. 23 Projection Club 1,2,3,43 Basketball 1, 2,3,4j Baseball 1,2,3,43 Soccer 3,43 Track 3,43 Intramurals 13 Student Service Club 43 Varsity Club 2,3,4. THOMAS SMITH vvrornlnyn Senior Play 43 Choir 1,2,3,43 All County Choir 3,43 All State Choir 4, Science Club 3g Base- ball 3. PAUL TUCZYNSKI Shrimpie Basketball 3,43 Varsity Club 3,45 Intramurals 1, 2,3. JUDY UTLEY lltludyll Student Council 43 Honor Society 3,43 Yearbook 43 Senior Play 43 Choir 2,3,43 I.R.C. 2,3,-13 Newspaper 43 F.T.A. 3g Dramatics Club 3s Ap- paratus Club 43 Library Club 43 G.A.C. 3,4j In- tramurals 23 Cheerleading 2,3,-I. 26 EM ,CJ fc ,AW EDITH WALTER llEdiell IRIS WARDLE llldollyll Transferred from Newtown High School,Nevvton, Connecticut 45 Yearbook 45 Senior Play 45 I.R.C. 45 Newspaper 45 Dramatics Club 4- G.A.C. Honor Society 2,3,45 Senior Play 45 I.R.C. 1,2, 3,45 Newspaper 2,45 F.T.A. 3,45 Dramatics Club 35 Apparatus Club 45 Library Club 45 G.A.C. 45 Intramurals 1,2 . PETER VAN ALLEN Pete Soccer 1,2 ,45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2, 3,45 T c arsity Club 253,45 Intramurals GAIL VAN ALLEN llvanll Class Treasurer 25 Student Council Secretary 3, President 45 Honor Society 253,45 Yearbook 45 Senior Play 45 Prom Queen 35 Choir 2,3,45 All 2: County Choir 3,45 I.R.C. 2,3545 Newspaper 1, F.T.A. 35 Dramatics Club 35 G.A.C. 3,45 Intra- murals 25 Syracuse Cit. Ed. Conference 3,45 D.A.R. Good Citizen Award 4. 27 EDWARD WESTERMANN Eddie Yearbook 45 Senior Play 45 Choir 3,43 Dramatics Club 3,45 Intramurals 1. ROBERT WEST Westie Senior Play 45 Band 3,43 Basketball 1. tramurals 2,3. DANIEL WARNER lIDannyll ROSALIE WEISS NRO!! Honor Society 2,3,4g Yearbook 45 l.R.C. 23 Science Club 3,43 Apparatus Club 45 Library Club 3,43 G.A.C. 3,4. Band 1,2,3,45 Apparatus Club 45 Track 3,45 In- 28 ALICE WINCH IIAIH DAWN WHITE Dawnie Class Secretary 23 Student Council 3, Secretary 4s Yearbook 4s Choir 2,43 Band 1,2,3,43 Music Club 43 All County Band 3,43 All State Band 43 Newspaper 43 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. MARTHA WILLS llRedll Class President 2, Class Vice President 33 Year- book 43 Senior Play 43 Choir 1,2,3,43 All County Choir 3,45 All State Choir 43 I.R.C. 33 News- paper 33 F.T.A. 4g Dramatics Club 3,43 Intra- murals 1,2,33 Cheerleading 2,3,4. Yearbook 4s Senior Play 43 I.R.C. 1,2,33 Dra- matics Club 3,4. PEGGY YATES llpeggyll Senior Play 43 Nursing Club 4. LEA ZELNO III-eel! ALFRED E. NEUMAN What me worry Detention 2,3545 Lunch 1,2,3,4 fcompul- soryj5 Tiddlewinks 15 Ping Pong 3,45 Tricycle Ed. 45 Curling 253,45 Recipient of 4 yr. Scholarship to Sing Sing 45 Poker Club 10, J,Q,K5 Field Hockey 2,35 Elected most likely to secede 35 Seceded 35 Rejoined Union 45 Co-ed Cooking 3,45 Announcement Messenger 15 Official Bouncer at Junior Prom 35 Chief Clock Watcher 45 Basket- ball 35 Basketball Mascot 45 Hopscotch 3,45 Scrabble 1,25 Graduated 5. Yearbook 45 Senior Play 45 Dramatics Club 4. MARTHA VAN ETTEN llMartyll Transferred from Hudson High School 4. Copyright 1958 . . . MAD Maga- zine. Used with expressed consent. Q, WW? M Q fwfr- 1. iw We 1 ' ' ' EW, WSW Y Qi' 3? 1 1 Q ' wi' 5 'Nw s If , to W n KING AND QUEEN: Bill Bailey and Gail Van Allen. COURT: Wally Brough, Martha Wills, Judy Utley, John Rybka CROWN BEARERS: Kenny Meyer, Mary Ann Kelly. 32 'Rx . f 1 . 741.02 7c2ne 044 35 -X at f.-NL s f- J 3, fi J VI .E f' f ' - f' ' . 3,2 azz , . 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'fiff1ie','f:515f'N 4 Axv R0 5,5 , X 1 W - gf. 1 ? g: 'w ffss fx . W iff ' , A ' ' Lg fi-if .1 f 5 L. Nh h.25'?i' ' ' 'ffvi' , Y . W ,H w if 'w ff 5 1 ... fx- .mffx RW-:xl H .,L JH- 4 H1 V? QQ, Www FIRST ROW SEATED from Left to Right: Peggy Frisbee, Pat Bryfonski, Jayne Zinke. SECOND ROW: Donna Lang, Rita Gleason, Betty Engel, Mary Jane Oliver, Rosalie Weiss, Donna Lansley. THIRD ROW: Gail Van Allen, Maria Ilves, Judy Utley, Peggy Davis, Edith Walter. BACK ROW: Polly Rogati, Nicky Barilics, Pat Callen, Mr. Di Gioia, Bill Bailey, Thomas Nachod, Dan Banovic, Bob Davidson, Pam Bolte, Madalyn Mansfield. Signum Landis chapter at lchabod Crane is a branch of the National Honor Society. Membership in the Honor Society is based upon possession of four char- acteristics: scholarship, character, leadership, and service. Members are inducted at a special assembly held in the spring of each year. A student must be a Sophomore to be eligible for membership, but Juniors and Seniors meeting the qualifications for the first time may also be inducted. The purpose of the Honor Society is to give recognition to the more scholastically outstanding students of our school. Q Q r ' ' .ww FIRST ROW SEATED from Left to Right: Raymond Gilday, Carolyn West, Nancy Fitch, Karen Bolte, Michael Porter, Richard Hummel. SECOND ROW: Mr. Nabozny, Jane Taylor, Thomas Nachod, Nicholas Barilics, Gail Van Allen, Dawn White, Robert Davidson, Nancy Brown, Roberta Homer. THIRD ROW: Janice Witko, Donna Amsler, Deborah Mitchell, Karen Proniske, Ronald Briscoe, Daniel Banovic, Sam Greco, Sam McComb, Bradlee Webster, Nancy Hamm, Judith Warren, Susie Reynolds, Parker Brown. SEPTEMBER-- OCTOBER- - NOVEMBER-- DECEMBER-- JANUARY - - FEBRUARY-- MARCH- - APRIL-- MAY - - JUNE-- Decided to give daily announcementsg sold book coversg set up school calendarg suggested that Seniors sit first in auditorium. Sale of season bus tickets beginsg Gail Van Allen elected Vice-presi- dent of County Student Council. Magazine Campaign Qsold iB2,500Jg held Initiation assemblyg basket- ball dances began. Decorated school for Christmasg bought two Christmas record albums- received a recording of the Star Spangled Banner. Decided to lead prayer and pledge over P.A.g took over the handling of March of Dimes Cardsg got trays for cafeteriag sponsored dress -up dayg sold soda at games. Gained control over clubs and classes. Student Council Slave auction. Sponsored dress-up day. v Held Student Council electionsg selected delegates to go to Syracuse University at Student Council Conference. Took charge of 6th grade orientation. 51 Choir Accompanist-- Madalyn Mansfield 52 7. 6, Z. My 'Ev Yi 22 ff fi Q E N I 5 4 Choir Director Mr. Johnson Band Director-- Mr. Spallina 54 7. 6. 6. gmac! Majorettes-- Jerilyn Miller Gale Hover Karen Proniske 55 FIRST ROW: Guy Balcstra, Robert Lanza, Curtis Johnson, Penelope Forgham, Charlotte Zelno, Doris Urban, Nancy Schaltegger, Jean Van Eyk, Sondra Randall, Susan Meyer, Francis Masten, Ronald Pulver, Sonny Greco SECOND ROW: llannelore Hcrrman, Lucille Hallenbeck, Rebecca Allen, Sally Meyer, Karen Herrick, John Ryblru, Patricia Carney, Barbara Allen, Judy Hollister, Alice Gold, Mimi Synder. THIRD ROW: Gail Hening, Carol Van Benschoten, Joan Taylor, Biddy Thomas, Betsy Thomas, Patricia Ham. The Student Service, a new organization at Ichabod Crane, was organized in October 1958. The purposes and activities of this new group are many. They aid in monitor- ing in the cafeteria and corridors. At basketball games, the Student Service regulates spectator traffic and aids in creating a pleasant atmosphere at the games. The Student Service wants to introduce patterns ofleadership within the student body. lt is felt that the members of this organization can assume responsibility for maintaining standards of proper conduct among the student body. 56 'Muze sw i we 'W ww FIRST ROW: Christine Steinhilper, Rebecca Allen, Rodie Appel, Lucille Hallenbeck, Shirley Puckett, Sally Nitke, Suzanne Clark, Kathy Groves, Jean Laymond, Gail Van Allen. SECOND ROW: Judy Hollister, Dawn White, Marty Rogers, Alice Gold, Mimi Snyder, Lois Hemingway, Biddy Thomas, Judy Utley, Pearl Averell, Arlene Isbester, Nancy Brown, Nancy Smith, Betsy Thomas, Jean Davis, Lesley Reynolds, Janet Van Staveren. THIRD ROW: Remi Synder, Judy Warren, Susie Reynolds, Iris Wardle, Sandra Pratt, Patricia Bryfonski, Marie Sterner, Nancy Schaltegger, Joan Martino, Jean Kowalski, Patricia Carney. we r FIRST ROW, Mrs. Van Buren, Linda Curtz, Barbara Allen, Karen Herrick, Patricia Call:-Ln, Ruth Pulver, Gale Hover, Miss Kin SECOND ROW' Richard I g. . Butterworth, Edith Walters, Thomas Nachod, Maria Fuller, Marje Dorn. 57 I FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Paul Tuczynski, Bradlee Webster, Robin Reynolds, Patrick Snyder, Nicky Barilics, Vernon Proniski, Peter Van Allen, John Wardle, Marvin Powell, Merrill Davis, Sam McComb, Sonny Greco. THIRD ROW: Wally Brough, Carl Bailey, John Rybka, Curt Johnson, Danny Warner, Danny Banovic. Coach Van Alstyne 58 O ' I I From Left to Right: Judy Utley, Bonnie Becker, Madalyn Mansfield, Marjorie Dorn, Jean Brown, Roberta Homer, Jean Laymond, Kathy Groves, Rosalie Weiss, Donna Lansley, Maria Ilves, Mary Jane Oliver, Pat Porter, Diane Davis, Cheryl Wilson, Gail Van Allen. Mrs. Beleff 59 OFFICERS SEATED from Left to Right: Treas. Bonnie Becker, Pres. Madalyn Mansfield, Sec. Polly Rogati, Vice Pres. Danny Banovic. MEMBERS STANDING: Dawn White, Kathy Groves, Ken son, Gale Hover, Billy Cowen, Pat Callan, Diana Davis. Music Club is one of the more recently formed cluhs in our school. It is open to all those members of the student hody who have earned a music letter. This year the club was faced with the responsibility of planning one of-the sectional all -state music programs sponsored by the New 'York State School Music Association. The club advisors are Mr. Johnson and Mr. Spallina. 60 ny Jud 7 fdatebae dad Aww! 66 fm. M,-H 43? A 9765 I Sfdfbfd .fi Ist r' ,.I -.. mf.. nv-1'- ' .v ' ' f ffffp jx 1 ' M 'J ,ff ' ' 3 3 ffl! z .. X A in ' lf: 54? ff!!! 'Wi' gh- 5 1 , 5 rn., J, sf? Ju 4 ' fl' ' ff ff-1 1 QQ V ,. 3 Hx vu' fl! ff, 1' 3' .I . lf 'x ,J vm kr K 'iw ' xg NY' m ' . J' y 'ibiza' 'LN f ix!! EHxi:!l2ivlZ3'l'50'x'2.:14nYrw ' ,J ,fr 'I' . ' J. V ' A, ,J f M ggi '. I' I WN ., 335 E555 -. A ., qw., N., A I 5 , u. W vi'-af Q . TQTQ3 1 f 1 s M '. ff' .lfrefff-- u'Q.'fQr -15 ' 1,-T- Q Xi, fl ILL 1 QM '32 gm., , g '- 'wu,.' 11 .... , big: il f A n - A A W 1 Cali? ' g X 3: GE, 1 V :QB M h :lik .I E' 4--xx fm. K N., g - 'X Nc XR- 2 xi ' x - v x Fig'-,Q - 2 .gg ,,.. P K ww, xg, .. fi 1 A if' vi, , , Q.. M K QW-. ' nv - f r, ,W--new ,-,, hr-,X , , VM, .WR -1 ,4 ,W-f 7 V' , h-ff xxx. f FIRST ROW from Left to Right: Coach Kaplan, Eddie Banovic, Wally Brough, Vernon Proniske, Doug Pratt, Todd Van Alstyne, Bob Davidson. 2nd ROW: John Rybka, Jimmy Irish, Wilsey Hallock, Sonny Greco, Kenny Van Allen. 3rd ROW: Danny Banovic, Franz Von Bradsky, Peter Frisbee, Pat Snyder, James Scott, Nicky Barilics. 68 , e A 5 i 5 ff 'Y i ,..,, f f -..,-. g f W QIEWKU Q15 , E Q ECL I1 fl 22 1 fx Y 2 '14 . ff l NA 2 - A A ,b , A ,M , lu ff, 5 ' f ' : Il M QAWVJ If F? X 'L f V .,f . I Q at ,ilk 9- Q- 'H 'E My Ak ' Q , , R , . , If , X ' q f . 5 if x . , v, , 5 W. .. 1 ., 'L -. 1 -- pe . ' 1 .E 1 Z J 3 ' .1 T A 71 J, -fb I if 41 R 5 Q an 9 f ls K. , Bm, 1. M is xv us if 9 , W k v fn' K X 3, :.., ABQ 9 Q9 15455 K i J .wg wi? ,' uf? 4 . JP ,X ., ax 73 'E 2' X fl N' -Ilan l Mu va 'nun V f X Fri, Wuxi -ling., MX. NF Wm, nr . ,ff . ,,ul ' 'NRM w,,,.f' .1 .MM ling,- '-wana-qw VARSITY: FRONT: Coach Van Alstyne. FIRST ROW from Left to Right: Kent Van Allen, Bradlee Webster, Hank Lauster, Gene Balint, Merky Davis. SECOND ROW: Wally Brough, Curt Johnson, Dick F rick, Bill Bailey, Pete Van Allen, John Rybka, Tom Hoke, Jimmy Krebs. JUNIOR VARSITY: FIRST ROW from Left to Right: Walter Hacker, Don Dahlgren, Allen Hall, Sam Greco, Helmut Baurele, Tom Smith, Mr. Johann. SECOND ROW: Wilsey Hallock, Danny Banovic, Nicky Barilics, Noel Calise, David Gailey, Pete Witko, Don Hoke, Jimmie Dunham, Sam McComb, Dennis Hamm, James Scott. 74 we ,-L is W r , --,,,, ' , . . ,, 454: M...-,.,, Q.-fvsyf-.. -.5-X.. ka-LX-Qian, N ,ytlvl-k4M,.,,.,., L' wi., xr- , 1 Jr A. R . , Q, gNf',,.6-R I J, jf- -,43fffkg:5,,.g,f!k1, 'qiygt L .- 3, s kk L Q-.r f ,:2'.v::gev1. Qgxzglg x 1 L, rg e- j I 'X fr 4 'fl' infra me X' rgfgifeiwir'2l2fr f'm??ffi:Z3'f'f3- ?Qli ?lne nf?-r2'm,1lrf 'F Q--' of7A mhfl7'lW1l. ',1 if I' J Wir ff STANDING, Left to Right: Sal Merritt, Francis Mastin, Henry Van der Mullen, James Krebs, Marvin Powell, Franz Von Bradsky, John Rybka, Daniel Wamer, Bill Bailey, Jack Couch, Peter Frisbee, Alex Huntley, Ronald Schneider, Terry Shafer. SECOND ROW: Peter Van Allen, Philip Coon, Skip Harling, Alfred Johnson, Pat Snyder, Robin Reynolds, Kenny Judson, Sonny Brignull, Bob Peduzzi. Coach Kaplan ' L 1. ,, ,J :Tiff .V ,af-if hz'-L rr .Alf V, We '1'fr:f, My K H A :jf K. 5- , A My , . i. W lr rg, -. ,,,,.aY- :Ram ,germ wg. ,sw TQME ,MN ,frm . nwgiy ,gm-X ,yds ,,,. If ,gm L we av is, ,UQ r J :gk r Wk .351 WX M r N 4 , 44 , N R, ,fxsi 2 'UQ Jigga fe xx, S? P: H 9 34 xi My 5 3 va S' Er QQ 4? x Q ,f,Fi,' We-Q' Mr Mr. and Mrs Howard C. Fowler ATHENS Mr. and Mrs. Frank Petramale ALBANY Mrs. Edna Carson Mr. and Mrs. William C. Simmons CHATHAM Dick and George's Texaco Service Station B. H. Delson Co. Abrams and Boright, lnc. Ray Borden - Real Estate Broker Patlen's Smart Shop Mr. Grant Blass Chatham Bakery Watt's Jewelry Store COLUMBIAVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Chiarella Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Van Benschoten Mr. George H. Souther Mr. and Mrs. John Race A Friend Johanna Phillips Mrs. 'Elizabeth Jablonski Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Bennett Mr. and Mrs. John Mabb, Jr. Airport Garage Broadway Garage, Tony Graziano Prop. Mr. and Mrs. Karl A. Winch EAST GREENBUSH Dr. Richard H. Drumm GHENT Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth lsbester Rivenburgh Equipment Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Fingar The Red Barn Lee Vincent Gulf Fuel Oil HUDSON Town Fair Baker's Women's Wearing Apparel Ravish Liquor Store Richman's Westerman's Pharmacy TR Beauty Salon Sobel's Pharmacy A Friend Flax Furs Rose Corset Shop Time Shop Jewelers Fiddle Shop Dr. Robert Little Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Arcuri Central Restaurant Rowles Studio Kritzman-Maskin Aluminum Home lmprovement Marsh's Columbia Diner Frigidaire Home Appliance Adam Kritzman Jinny and Wendy Neefus, Photographers KINDERHOOK Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bingham Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Peter Hoes Mr. and Mrs Sr. Mr. and Mrs. . William Walsh, Jr. Maves Howard Knights, Jr. Melvin Sweet Edward Arnold Kenneth B. Hallock Clay Fingar Ellsworth Fosby, Edward Mieske, Jr. and Family Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith Kinderhook Barber Shop, Henry Fisher Prop. Gaffney Lane Mr. and Mrs. Fred Oles, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. De Friest Kinderhook Diner Mrs. Martha Walter Mr. and Mrs. A. Spagnola Cables Farm, Raymond Czaikowske Mr. and Mrs. Earl Van Alystyne Donald Bangert Mr. and Mrs. 'Edward Thompson William F. Hasbrouck Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S. Duck Art Hoddick 044177544 Kinderhook Pharmacy Van Buren Drive Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bailey Dr. and Mrs. Edward Urba Allied Electronics The Treasure Shop W. F. Rothermel and Sons Habeck 8. Hallenbeck - 9-H Body Shop George B. Wilkins 8. Sons, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Ed West Griffin Supply Company Kinderhook Farm Equipment Corp. Mr. 'and Mrs. G. Wesley Callan Upstate Roofing 8. Siding Co. Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Rutherford and Family Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Puckett Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. Wills Mario's Market Mr. and Mrs. Fred Oliver Mrs. Helen Antonius Dr. and Mrs. Fred Nachod KINDERHOOK LAKE Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hover K-Drive ln NASSAU The Pertgen Family Charles Gamelo Ralph M. and Rose Barker Mr. and Mrs. John C. Groves NIVERVILLE Mr. and Mrs. William Herrick Lake Shore House Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce Drumm Brothers Mr. and Mrs. Harold V. A. Drumm Ralph's Store Rev. M. W. Hoogheem Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs S. A. Johnson Harry W. Couch Fred Brignull Tucker Kinderhook Sales, Inc. Shafer's Used Cars Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Meyer Lew Leggett Herbert Schneider Kinderhook Market Van's Market Kinderhook Hardware Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Geraldo Porter Charles Bulson George Stanley Mr. and Mrs. Walter Proniske, Jr. H. N. Hadely Mr. and Mrs. Truscott Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Paul Eagen and Family Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs R. Gaudiner Arthur F. Welch Neale Parsons Andrew Santana David Judson Ralph Van Buren Ben's Service Station Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Whitney Mr. and Mrs. Leo Picard Mr. and Mrs. Howard Terko NORTH CHATHAM Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hughes The Huntley Family Mr. and Mrs. 'F. N. Dorn Mr. and Mrs. Edward Light, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Davis and Family Mr. and Mrs. John Adams and Family Anna C. Bertram Beauty Salon Mr. and Mrs. Earl Williams The Krebs Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Polhemus Lee's General Store Mr. and Mrs. Webster J. Birdsall Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Davis Prior and Williams Lumber Co. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Arnold l. Shermerhorn Gulf Station STOCKPORT Stockport Lumber Co. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Engel Brookside Hotel Mr. and Mrs. Gifford Proper STUYVESANT Mr. and Mrs. George Allen Leroy Brown Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Rybka Mr. and Mrs. Miss Rouse Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gleason Newkirk H. N. Keith Ralph Ham J. Pinkowski Mr. and Mrs. 1Biesel Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Carson Warren Allen Charles Greco Augustine J. Crocco E. W. Lawrence Stuyvesant Hotel Mr. and Mrs. Farinacci STUYVESANT FALLS Kathleen and Peggy Hickey Mr. and Mrs. and Girls Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Keil Bruno Martino The Henry Fricks Mr. and Mrs. and Family Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Hover Harold Heintz and Family Mr. and Mrs. Richard Keil Mr. and Mrs. Harold Berninger McGraw-Edison Company Mr. and Mrs. Edward Frisbee Mr. and Mrs. Stanton S. Allen and Family Mr. James Keil Marie C. Keil and Family Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bolte and Family Janie's Grocery Store E. Pete Barber's General Store VALATIE 7th Grade 8th Grade 9th Grade l0th Grade 'llth Grade Dr. and Mrs. Henry J. Noerling Valatie Pharmacy Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Lantz Wayne Pulver Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson Blue Spruce Motel Mr. and Mrs. Hugh R. Davidson Maple Lane Road Stand Mr. and Mrs. 'Robert Martino Mr. and Mrs. Fleischer Mr. and Mrs. Amour C. Miller Davidson Brothers Mr. and Mrs. George C. Van Allen Coon's Sinclair Service Station Junction Service Station Golden Harvest Farms Mr. and Mrs. Burns F. Barford, Sr. W. Weiss and Co. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bond Mr. and Mrs. Burns F. Barford, Jr. Mrs. Emest J. Wardle Hacker's - Knickerbocker Lake Mrs. Roy W. Chamberlain Emmy and Anne Chamberlain Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sterner Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dahlgren Gussie and Carrie Mr. and Mrs. John Ingham and Larry Mr. and Mrs. Arnold White Mr. and Mrs. Leverett Mansfield Dr. Norman Freinburg Mr. and Mrs. Willard Drumm Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mclntyre The Stewart's Store Mr. and Mrs. John Myers Harder's Grocery Mr. and Mrs. Grant Miller Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kelly Bud 8. Hortense Weaver Mr. and Mrs. Francis Myers Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morse The Valatie Garage Dr. Gene S. Rogati and Family Stahlman Farms Candelight lnn Valatie Esso Service Center Mr. and Mrs. William H. Minshell Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Phelps Mr. and Mrs. Lars Johnson Chuckie and Claudia Dings Marian Conner Ebbie, Harriet, and Rusty Dolan Stone's Trailer Park Mrs. Mary Averell Mrs. Laura Pierce Val-Kin Hotel Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pawlik Mr. and Mrs. Joe Keegan The Stone Family A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Johnson Mr. and Mrs. John Armstrong and Family Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Pratt Austin's Mr. and Mrs. Mr. John Ro Frank Bronk ssman Mr. and Mrs. M. Lawrence Mould Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dahlgren Mr. and Mrs. von Bradsky Mr. and Mrs. John E. Van Buren Carolyn Cro sby Aldrich Dairy Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kendall Mr. and Mr s. Peter Loucks Mr. and Mrs. Archie Lebrecht Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Snyder Harry S. New Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Novine Mr. and Mrs. Caswell Liquor Store Mr. and Mrs. Walden Brough, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Teator .zesgm 41959 Barbara Allen leaves her height to Franz Von Bradsky. Delores Avery leaves her quietness to Jean Laymond. Bill Bailey leaves his monopoly of presidencies to Nick Barilics. Bobby Briggs leaves his ability to get into trouble to Helmut Bauerle. Bruce Brignull leaves his ability to handle money to Dave Scace. Sonny Brignull leaves his scientific knowledge to Peter Witko. Freddy Brough leaves his ability to argue at anytime, anywhere, with anyone, to Bobby Davidson. Pat Callan leaves her interest in the Pulver family to Ruth Vincent. Pat Carney leaves her ability to remember lines for the senior play to a member of next year's cast. Marge Carson leaves her driving ability to Joan Langan, Mary Ann Chiarella leaves her beautiful voice to Donna Lansley. Frank Cox and David Drumm leave their red hair to Jean Pierce and Billy Bell. They need it. Annie Crocco leaves her ability to tell jokes to Sally Webster. Marge Dorn leaves her ability to scream at basketball games to Barbara Van Wie. Nancy Hacker leaves her job in the library to Jean Brown. Shirley Puckett leaves her ability to go steady for long periods of time to Jane Taylor. Polly Rogati leaves her clarinet to Peggy Davis. Nancy Brown leaves her place on the Student Council to Roberta Horner. Tommy Nachod leaves his interest in the New York Yankees to Merky Davis. Johnny Rybka leaves his athletic ability to next year's team. Patsy Porter leaves her height to Joan Taylor. Chuck Pardee leaves his ability to get around Miss Johnston to Jimmy Dunham. Alice Winch leaves her desk in the guidance office to next years receptionist. Iris Wardle leaves her wardrobe to any junior. Martha Wills leaves Ginger's football uniform to our future football team. Pat Mazur leaves her politeness to Pam Bolte. Bobby Gross leaves his outdoor ability to Sam McComb. Kathy Groves leaves her interest in last year's seniors to Diana Davis. Betty Engel leaves her scholastic ability to Jayne Zinke. Edith Walter leaves her ability and interest in l.R.C. to Betsy Thomas. Alfred Johnson leaves his hotrodding ability to Marvin Powell. Jean Kowalski leaves her position in the cafeteria to Cheryl Wilson. Arlene lsbester leaves her place on the West Ghent bus to Philip Coon and Bobby McCagg. Curt Johnson leaves his sense of humor to Wilsey Hallock. Gale Hover leaves her twirling ability to Nancy Smith. Jean Davis leaves her natural curly hair to Sandy Dugan. Kay Herrick leaves her ability to bowl to Joan MeCarren. Barb Peduzzi and Danny Warner leave their interest in horses to Margaret Bartlow, Butch McGuire, Mary Bradle and Dennis Hamm. Honey Fuller leaves her art ability to Sally Nitke. Lea Zelno leaves her quietness to Linda Kurtz, who needs it. Peggy Yates leaves her ability in chemistry lab. to Nancy Smith. Rosalie Weiss leaves her photographic ability to next year's camera bug. Eddie Keil leaves his good driving to Maleida Stalker. Pat and Priscilla Fosby leave their real life twinship to Julie Treadaway, who's really double trouble. Bob Lanza leaves his tinkering with cars to Jimmy Brahm. Donna Johnson leaves her beautiful penmanship to Marie Sterner. Paul Leinbohm leaves his height to Todd Van Alstyne. Jeanne Mabb leaves her desire to be a nurse to Janet Armstrong and Rita Gleason. Sally Meyer leaves her collection of boys to Remi Snyder. Sandy Pratt leaves her natural curly hair to Pat Bryfonski so she won't have to set it with chocolate mil Leon Raiford leaves his ability to keep the school equipment running to George Allen. Robin Reynolds leaves his cheerleading ability to Mary Jane Oliver. Judy Utley leaves her giggles to Linda Kurtz. Paul Tuczynski leaves the delivery of the moming attendance sheet to whoever gets to do it next year. MarthaVan Etten leaves her ability to make herself at home in our school to next year's newcomers. Pete Van Allen ,leaves his interest in girls to Walter Powell. k anyn Bobby West and Eddie Westmann leave their ability to cut up to Richard Butterworth and George Allen. Dawn White leaves a box of pencils to next year's Student Council secretary. Gail Van Allen leaves her student council duties and a bottle of aspirin to next year's president. Madalyn Mansfield leaves her ability to play the piano to Dan Banovic, who thinks he can do better. Joan Martino leaves her friendliness to Bonnie Becker. 78 Pzopkcy aftk 664444047957 NAME Barb Allen Dee Avery Bill Bailey Bob Briggs Bruce Brignull Sonny Brignull Wally Brough Nancy Brovsm Pat Callan Pat Carney Margie Carson Mary Ann Chirrella Frank Cox Annie Crocco Jean Davis Marjorie Dorn Dave Drumm Betty Engel Pat Fosby Priscilla Fosby Bob Gross Kathy Groves Nancy Hacker Karen Herrick Gale Hover Arlene Isbester Alfred Johnson Curt Johnson Eddie Keil Jean Kowalski Bob Lanza Honey Fuller Paul Leinbohm Jeanne Mabb Madalyn Mansfield Joan Martino Pat Mazur Sally Meyer Thos Nachod Chuck Pardee Barb Peduui Patsy Porter Sandy Pratt Shirley Puckett Leon Raiford Robin Reynolds Polly Rogati Judy Russell John Rybka Tom Smith Paul Tuczynski Judy Utley Gail Van Allen Pete Van Allen Martha Van Etten Edith Walter Iris Wardle Danny Wamer Rosalie Weiss Bob West Ed Westerman Dawn White Martha Wills Alice Winch Peggy Yates Lea Zelno AMBITION Dietitian Housewife Engineer Marry Marcia Engineer Air Force Business executive Secretary Nurse Model Dress designer Secretary Marine Married Secretary Retailer To pass chemistry regents Dental I-lygenist Secretary Secretary Merchant Marine Bacterioligist Secretary Retailing Secretary Gym teacher Engineer Marines Farmer Married Hotrodder Commercial artist Mgr. 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