Kerhonkson High School - Council Fires Yearbook (Kerhonkson, NY)

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Ahministmtiuu HUH1AlR In a valley closely ne tled, Stands a school of Where the warriors K H S remains Hall, the blue and Honor they possess We salute our Alma Onward, K H S We will always sing her pralses Ylth a voice so strong, Fillinv all the air round us, Boas FF Lt x tm son Hail, the blue and white forever Honor they possess We salute our Alma Mater Onward, K H S Pvulu nun, CLICK WENT THE KEY FOUR YEARS AGO IT OPENED 'I.'HE DOORS OF K H S WIDE FOR US, THE 25th GRADUATING CLASS WITH THE TURNING OF THAT KEY WE ENTERED CORRIDORS OF FRIEND SHIPS, WORK, FUN, AND SORROV CLOSED VITFIN THE COVERS OF COUNCIL FIRES Aim I TlPLIGH'l'S OF THESE PAST FOUR YEARS NO KEY IS NEEDED TO OPEN IT HERE YOU MAY SHARE WITH US THE PAST OUR MEMORIES FOREVER , 4- IN APPRECIATION FOR ALL THF JOY YOU'VE BROUGHT INTO OUR PAST THREF YEARS MR HAPLIN ln. DFDICATE TO YOU COUNCIL FIRLS '51 COMLEMORAT AU THE HELPFUL GUIDAIJCE,X 1OLE AND GOOD XIII, VHICH YE HAV1: S' ARLD I ITH YOU BUT NOFE THAN ALL THr XORDS XE SOUL AY AND THOSE VE CAT 'T SEEb TO EPPRES , THIS STANDS FOR THE LASTING FRIENDCHIPS THAT I-ACH ONIL OF Uv INDIVIDUALIY HAS XADE X ITP YOU 1 Q 'D O ' 7 ' A 7 -1' A , ' . IT ' 1 S I V 5' - HEART? D FR IEIIL ffl GESTUHES , CAPABLE LEADERSH I P . J 1 1 SS ,. .' f' -1 -' 1 . Q9 'Tun Inu Nur DIS lnculsn BY THE. EYILBUTBY THE lnuulD,mHlcH I5 THE rnuPl:RJuDl:.B UP Tl-IE mall- ,, irmlnlztrntinn JCE? onkson QD Schools KERHDNKSUN NEWYDRK AD rl June 1951 To toe Class of 19Cl Once agaln world oondl 1055 are slch fret 1+ dlffioult to maLe dec S1003 out, ln splte of everyt d8C1S10DS must be made. Thls word o cautlon doe not eopl + to t United States, the Unrted x3t1OVS or any part Pllur coun try in tll world It eopl1es +o ea h o ou as e sen or and for that matter, to every adllt and 5 ldent 1 f land and 1n the world What volld thds wo ld be 11? every DBt1OH, every adult SHO every student wa1ted for the situatlon to clear bepore dec1d1n on a plan of BC+lO As senlors you are about to weve l1tO QQH1+ li and when that day comes you w ll not have your na nts or your tea hers near to hel you deolde what you sholld or should not do or ow you should ac+. Thls is the wa has to be, for you have reached txe age o responslolllty New you must declde things for you solves Thlnk clearly! 'hoose wisely' But, abofe all, decide on your future plan for life. If ots Plas are 11 your path endure them and accept them, but cone beck to your plan. Remember, that plans and dec1s1ons may be ohanged only after carefll thourht and COUB1dBFBtlOD o ever, you still must have a plan' Vou must choose und ma4o dec slors. May eack of you atta1n fro life that wti h you nos+ d6BlT6u Sincerely X Roland A Uiegel X SUPBYVl81D6 Principal , Sour-ee... Hssest, :uws-w--- - . v I . .L. . l . 1 -. , -S - . 4 ' , ' ' . 1 zr.. - 1 - H -ea ' f ' S . , y jus, o Ko v ' X .I A A ' l.X ' -' A s . . 2 1 y . i ' rv tw 'n .his ' . . - -fs . .1 .-. r e il 'Y u Q . A , 1 . . . 9 . no - .O . -. ' . , ' ' 0 u . -t -e . ' ' 1 . . 1 ' K re ' c 2 4 K M' , . . ' 1 A h J lt . Y f . H ' '.'. ' r - . .1 ' 'Q ' A te,- '. . . ' ' - ' 6 . . 5 w- . y . . - . 4 . . m , . e.' . I 2 , , 4 M f ! 4 J y' , , . . A BOARD OF EDUCATION George Stockin, Percy Green, Andrew J Anderson, Harold Rich, Harry Lane, Leslie Green President A J Anderson Clerk Harold Rich Treasurer Hasbrouck Decker District Superintendent, Ulster County, 3rd District Lester J Roosa M' Villlam Amann Unlvers ty of Notre Dame B S in Pruslcal Education Physical dwcation gg SQ.: 1' Aloert B61lH3t1 15- Robert Cummings Bradley University History and Guidance Rita Cushner Cortland State Teachers College B.S. in Education Sth. Grade Albany State Teachers College Mathematlcs and Soclal Studies Shirley Bryan New Paltz State Teachers College B S in Education 3rd Grade ' rv- Q tt- M G' E. Q5 11 Ellen Decler Nex Paltz Sta e Teec er College 6tr Graoc Suzanne Decker Nex York State College of Home Economics at Cornell Q Hore EGOHOF1CS 'bv- Merriam bredd Oneonta State To chers College Jr High Beatrice Goldstein New Paltz State Teacberf College B.S. in Education lst. Grade 3 Olive EC! Bllenville Tre nln Close ht GT of J - h t Q h. s I :., 'N A .5 je h- .- 'H - ' I. A' i:Ei::. . .mnA X: ' V TH'i f A, sage .Qu if ffl University J 1 14 Xwr B 1::t1:.':- -:: ,- 1. N- ' 455513 iEL', s' A j E-:ea gggin. 4 QF: 4 : W' f . l. i ' F r.. 1 h Q Z4 .1 1 L A ,I . iq C LPA Q5 Daniel Hamlin Brockport State Tedchers College B.S. in Education Science Q' ts 5 S:iTori Knoller :K few York University School NX of Education ' ' 5.3. in Music , , K . . ,f'J ff Edlth Miller Oswego State Te c e s College 296 GI 'oHrK Nat lle uurr y Alb ny State leacners Colle e FHVllS a d Fvonc uefce o HI S+ T c Collef S ln Co cvce Corwerce X 'r Anthony Percoco New Paltz State Teachers College i- B.S. in Education Jr. High Edith P1nc'ney Albany State Teac ers Collere Lanvuages Crosxell Sheeley Albany State Teachers College B S in Education Jr High Abigail Stokes New Paltz State Teacmers College B S in Education lst Grade Albert Lo rln Custodian Luc 1 e Doyle New Paltz State Temchers College Kindegarten Phyllis Henson New Paltz State Teachers College B S in Education 3rd Grade EHIUF5 l'll.D1ll.-I DILRABLE Tl-IAN LEAVBSUF BRASS IAIRIIBS DUR BFHULEHISTDRY 4 'x X Turns, an LE-Avlis Albert Boyle UNothing is 1 possible for a xllling heart Flying Goose, Art Edltor H, ouncil Fires, Art Editor H, Library Club 1 Glee Club 1 2, Chorus 4 J V Basketball Footb ll 3 H MOU1tOT 4, I ramurals , ,3 M 'US Carol Berenbaur HHavpy am I, from care I am free W Flying Goose 1,2 3,l+, COUUC11 Fires H, Drama ics Club 3, Library Club 1 2,3 Girls Club 3 H, Glee Club l,2,Chorus 3 H, irler M, Cheerleaders Manafer 3 G1rls Basketball Team 3,H, Intramurals k,2,3,u 1l B rtley Brock HCreerfulness s an excellent waring qualityn Student Council 1,F1ying Goose M Council Fires M Library Club 1, Basketball, J V 2 3 Varsity H Football Mar per M, Baseball l,2, , Volleybal Team 3, Monitor , Intramurals l,2,3,h N Betty Countryran HIt's nice to be natural, when you're natu rally nice Class President 2 Student Council Tre surer H, Flying Goose 2 Library Club l,2, Girls Club 3,M, Glee Club l,2, Chorus 3 H, Cheerleader, J V aptain 1 Varsity 2 3,l+ cap tain 3, irls Baske bal Team 3,4 Girls Softball Team 3, Intrarurals l,2,3,H 1 N y c Lortt Crose UForeVer making friends and s ilin , true and kind N Class Treasurer 3,Fly1ng Goose M Council Fires H Library Club 1 2, Girls Club 3,M, Glee Club ,2, Girls Basketball Team 3, Intra urals l, ,3,h gm 17 N mf Joan Dale NHer vitality knows no end, she 1S to everyone a friend H Flying Goose 2 M,Council Fires 4 Dramatics lub 3, Library Club l,2, Girls Club 3 4 Glee Club l,2, Chorus 4 J heer leader l,2, Varsity 3, Girls Basketball Team H, Girls Softball Team 3, Intramurals 1,2,3 1E?' Pat DePew NThe only way to have a friend is to be one Secretary Class l, Vice Pres ident 2, Student Council Re resentative 3 Secretary Flying Goose 3 H Library Club l,2, Girls Club 3,M Treasurer H, Glee Club l,2, horus 3,N CD J V Cheerleader l,2, Varsity C3 M, Girls Basketball Team 3, , Girls Softball le m 3, I tramurals l 2,3,h f' fN vig- Betty De Witt Smile with an intent to do mischief H Council Fires 1+,Dramatics Club I., 3, Library Club 1,2 Girls Club v 3,k Glee Club l 2, horus ,k, Ban 3,4 Twir ers 3,b ball Team 3, ,Girls Softball Team 3, Intramurals l,2,3,b lg Ruth Green HA true lriend is Q forever a friend H Class Vice President 3,Student Council Representative N, Stu dent Council Secretary 2, Fly ing Goose Associate Editor 3, Managi Editor 4, Council, F1P6S 3, dltor in chief 4, Dramatics Club 3, Library Club 1,2 Gle Club l 2, Chords 3,H Ban R Girls C ub 3,k, Presi dent , J V Ch erleader Cap tain 3,1+, Girls Softb 17 Team 3, Intramurals 3,k - .li gg, - 1 . B5 ' ' ' 5 wool' . . - . 'fy' as ' H W T - I a ' n 3 l 3 4 :H':6- . . . 5 3 . E . . A Lo 5 - 1 5 J.v. Cheerleader g,H' Girls Basket- 5 3 sa - . 5 : : ,re f l e . . ,J ,j?, 5, Q HE' -' ' ' 3 A .fe 1 ' ow E Q Z o o 9 W - 25 4:7 Qvle Gres re rre t -r fy out sile ce E e ter U ' ut Q uf dawd Hu orltor N I S 1 2 3 ep- ,f 1 1 9 fl 'Vx N.L4f S Doris Miller I light he llves lor COUHCI1 Fires H,Dramatics Cluo 3 Girls Club 3 H Glee Club 9 Chorus 3 mtv FIT 5 3 A ensod dll e 3 ni xlo s, scares away mls woes N Class Treasurpr 2, Presldont H, Student Counc l H COlHC4l Fires H Dramwtics Club 3, Li brary Club 2, Glee Club l,2, chorus 3 M, Basketball, J V 2, Varslty ,H, Football l,9,3 M Baseoall 1,2 3, Monitor M trim rwls 1, ,3,H ielele S rtavat lle splrlt 1 l never grov old ' fJm Student Council Representative K 2 Fl lng Goose 3 Council ,f 4,, Fires , Dramatlcs Cllb 3 L4 - 7f s brary Club l,2,Chorus H, Girls XXX Club 3,H, Treasurer 3, Intra murals M f' if 417' X o -9 ,, 5 ex S- F 35.-V199 Gilbert Schloss Ulncessant talking brings stronv re ults Flylny Goose M Councll Fires Advertising Ed tor H,DT8U3t1CS Clab 3, Basketball and Foot ball Puolicitj Agent M Noni tor 4, Intramurals l,2,3,h Tv? Henry Seymour nFr1ends is the hirhest degree of nc ec tion in society W Glee Club l,2, Band 1,H Vol leyball Team 3,Movie Projo tor Ope ator 5, Monltor 5, Intra murals l,2,3,M L . Q q,ue. - - M .53 1 l - . L. A O z. l . v 5 f u 1 . M11 J . ,f gm Y ,kv xx X- 'QQ , A I. x : s ' a ' f 1 Y X H Y K. . , . , J . . , XX G X 1' C fl, . - 4' I oil, . . ,Lia f S . ' .f 7 f S 'S A I 345:-Y. 'S ?'ff'f' i'3 ' , V I , , ,, :W:54t?i'Q. 't '. YN-'LfkK.N.f . ' ' 'WAh'Vyx - 'Iii S .1 4 ' S u -, ,N A U ' ' 'Cl .x Z: , ,N . . . , ..!p4:s , i . i-, v C N , . 1 ' ' - g U . x s - S . X I 0 1 ' - ' 'e hip , - -nl' K - O . . i ' ,h I ,O In Q ' , 4. .- . SDN - A51 'C rfamjx r X ,ly Lil I ,Q Rachel Shea HLucky are those who possess such a sense of humor ' ass Secretary 3, Student SI: Councll Judge M Flying Goose 3 Council Fires 3 M Library Club l, Girls Club 3,H, Glee Club l,2, Chorus 3,4, Cheerleader l, Varsity 2 U Girls Basketball Team 3,H Girls Softball Team 3 Intra murals l,2,3,H Alyce Stone nFaraway we search before we find a heart so true Q29 W and kind N 2' Class President l,3,Vice Pr ident H, Student Council l,3, xl Flying Goose 3,h, Associate '3X,,f x Editor 3 Editor in Chief U,xE3 Council ires 3,N, Literary Editor H, Dramatics Club Pres ident 3, Library Club l,2, Girls Club 3 H, Glee Club l,2, Chorus H irlers H, Girls Basketball Team 3,4, Girls Softball Team 3 Intramurals l,2,3,H Vivianne Villa HA smile speaks all languages.n 'lP1f Class President 15 Student Council l,2, Secretary 25 Dra- matics Club 25 Library Club lg Girls Club kg Glee club 1,25 Cmmsh LWCmuRmwl, Varsity 2 H, Captain 45 Girls Basketball Team 2 Mg Girls Softball Team 23 lntramurals 1,2,l+. C3 year praduatej J gf,,Yf ' '?'f??f . . , e i ly ., ' MZQ - ' s : 1- , a - . . U, ' ' J.V. ' l.,3, E I 1 4 - F 'ty V c X 61' - A Q . if 1 N x , ' ' ' X A T 3 5 , , . T 'QQAR X V 3 , 1-.4 . - 1 s QWV 94,9 25 GL shiqaegfigg u Lzkegj Duane VanEtten Swell of temper kind of heart, always xllling to do his part Flying Goose 1+ Basketball Mana er 3 '+ Football 3 L+ Monltor H, Intrwnurals l M -yll had Wi Joe lhitten UFr1endlJ ways, win friends always N Class Treasurer l Vice Pres ident 2, Student Council Vice President 3 President H,Coun cil Fires, uslness Manager H Flying Goose 4, Dramatics Club 3, Library Club l,2, Glee Club 1 2 Chorus 3,4, J V Basket bal 2,3, Varslty H Baseball 3, Intramurals 1,2,3,M Ui 'U- ' Jim XynYoop WBlessed be the m n who invented sleep Flvlng Goose, Business Manager N Dramatics Club 3 Library club 1 2, Glee Club l,2,Chorus 3 Ban 3,M, J V Basketball 1 2, Varsity 3 N Football 2 Intramurals ,2,3,M I Q lu Colleen Ye r HI'll n ddle rj oxn c noe 1 Library Club l,9, r s Cl r 3 List 1.1111 13 at in lll 1: ll both Freddie Misner Betty LOUFLTYIBW give the Student Council Treasury to some ambi tious Junior Betty Dewitt leaves her clarinet and hopes to find a Benny Goodman! Colleen Yeager forwards her list of eligible bachelors to Barb Nuss Bartley Brooks leaves his basketball height and ability to Billy Anderson! Rachel Shea leaves her humorous ways in the capable hands of Ka Gaetjens!!! Ruthy Green will? an address in N Y C to anyone who requests it! Doris Miller bestows her height on John Nuss and her weight on Theresa Crose Hank Seymour turns over his taxi business to Jimmy Johnson! Gilbert Schloss bequeaths his quiet way to Lenny Whitten! Al Boyle leaves all of his ability to play football and basketball to John Nuss! Pat De Pew leaves her cheerleading uniform to Bea Booth! Duane Van Etten leaves the athletic equipment in the hands of Otis Smith' Joan Dale transplants her echo in the corridors for Mr Riegel to follow and a roll of scotch tape for some other unfortunate! Charles Green wills his quiet reserved ways to Richard Burgraff!!! Benson Hilgers leaves his Caruso voice to Duzzy McGuffey! Carol Berenbaum wills her mannerly ways to Dawn Devine'l Helene Santagata leaves all her school books to a to start the morning fires!!! Joe Whitten leaves his Valentino technioue to Bobbie Barley!! Alyce Stone transplants part of her spirit in the Press Office to haunt future staffs!!! Jim wynkoop wills his ability to be early for scrool to Cl1'f Ma kle!! Vivienne Villa wills her dark tresses to Alice Brooks!! ,. ape - As A p . 1- ll , 1 Cl D II' I ' , -' G1 l QD J ' M. ' 4 2E???5? 'ii:lIL1IT1IL ad Loretta Crose-wills her height and her giggle to one vue needs - Y The autumn of '47 found twenty three wide eyed adventurous stu dents piling back stage into Room 10 'Thunder in the valley' soon roared forth only to be quieted by Miss Speciner, our homeroom teacher She soon thought we should occupy ourselves with something worth while Thus was born a Talent Show followed by a Leap Year Party Two finan cial successes which made our class trip to Palisades Park possible Our Sophomore Year was less he Lic perhaps because we were ad apted more, to high school life or maybe it was due to our new ad visor Mr Hamlin This year we were cramped for money agaln Trips to the Avalon Roller Rink, several Juke Box dances, and a Spaghetti Supper were all sponsored by us Once more we completed our year by a gay jaunt to New Jersey and Palisades Amusement Park As the Jolly Juniors we were sure to be a success this was next to our biggest year in high school With congenial Mr Hamlin's Hui dance, we attempt d new and bigger adventures First there w s a Christmas Ball, then the Jr -Sr Prom, and Jr -Sr Carnival, all high many years that a play had been presented in Kerhonkson It turned out to be our largest success of the year In order to save for a longer and better class trip as Seniors, we had a small class picnic at Tillson Lake For our final, and most eventful year, as the Sophisticated Se niors, our events were more widely spread with Mr Hamlin to back us up and give us help The Lion's Club made it possible for us to visit the United Nations at Lake Succe s a most enjoyed privilege Soon after we came out oh top in the school wide magazine drive winning a radio Then, with the help of Mr Knoller and t e Music Department, we produced a very successful Minstrel Show also a first for Kerhonk son in a long time As a follow up from our Sophomore Year, we gave a delicious Spaghetti Supper another hit Then, as square dancing seemed the rave, we sponsored a square dance raffling off our radio at the same time, to bring more money into our treasury In March the complete class was invited to New Paltz State Teachers College where they enjoyed a performance by the famous Westmihst Choir another fine experience April saw another of our dramatic successes when we put on another three act comedy HA Case of Springtimen We completed our year and our high school days with the annual Prom, Carnival, Council Fires, and, GRADUATION! I T -n 1 . ' 1 lighted by our three act play nJune Madn. This was the first time in 51 irlzrliiwinlmzn 0 'yum mins: rn-.ix WH N mauv SHARE Tm: Tun. LJ P QLeft to Right? Row I Barbara Decker, Helen Dugan, Beatrice Booth, Joan Griffiths, Judy Misner Row II Robert Hendrickson, Clifford Markle, Leonard Whitten, Claude Terwllliger, Robert Yeager, Miss Murray Row III Donald Mesceda, Arnold VanEtten, Leonard Coddington, Otis Sm1th, Verne McGuffey, James Mesceda c.',ent,,lrt La,P, If you should peer into Room 8 at homeroom time you won't be able to see the girls for the boys In this, the homeroom of the WJolly Juniorsn, the ratio of males to the fair females is 11 to N and need less to say, the girls don't feel at any disadvantage This year the ury has increased activities such as val and the Junior Next Veal' the Junior class has progressed quite well Our treas from a minus S20 to a plus We have had various our Christmas Ball, movies, the Junior-Senior Carni Senior Prom Juniors will be prepared to shoulder all of the re sponsibilities of Seniors such as the Yearbook the Prom, and the play te hope that our year as Seniors will be as br ght as our Junior year President Vice Pres Secretary! Treasurer: Representative Leonard Whitten James Mesceda Barbara Decker Verne HcGuffey Cliff Markle 1 1 I I 1 vvusvas v.uru.wu - 0 a q n 1 Q - Q n 0 . . O l I ' I U I . , ' I l Jn e - e , .- o - ' e - .. 1 . o O ' e 3 n C 0xff'MjOfwJP?'UL7LWGy JMM aww? ffl 'WM L1 GJ ww Vinh-Qs UIJLDD Row I Joyce Joy, Katheryn Gaetjens, Janet Decker, Joan Crawford, Joan Schoonmaker, June Countryman, Beverly Brown, Patricia Sherman, Barbara Perry Row II Harold Slater Anthony Piscopo, James Johnson, Frend Bush, Barbara Stone, Roger ompkins, Louis Fredd, Lawrence McCauley, Miss Pinckney Row III Lawrence Smlth, Dennis Decker, Martin Anderson, Fred Misner John Bowman Gleason Purcell, Robert Brunner, Etienne Messinger Rowland Smi h September 6, 1950 found twenty five students slipping silently into Room 7 to be greeted by congenial Miss Pinckney. The usual roar that accompanies returning to school, did not occur until Kay Gaetjens joined our midst late that morning. The class, as a whole, very actively took part in intramurals and extra-curricular activities. Among them being cheerleading, girl's and boy's basketball, chorus, and band. Our first social event was a sock-hop in the school gymansium. The flhahiest of socks were sported and although we d1dn't do so well financially, it was a huge success from he fun viewpoint. After this first venture we sponsored noon time movies and a couple more dances. For the most part our year was a complete success for us, con- cluded by the gay adventure of our class trip. President: Larry McCauley Tice-Pres.: Joyce Joy Secretary: Barbara Stone Treasurer: Joan Crawford Representative: Patsy Sherman W y AO! x- K ,fa vvrunung, -f fLeft to Rightl i - . E CLeft to Rightl Row I Dawn Divine, Valerie lisner, Lorraine Pof man, Alice Brooks, Shirley Charter, Jean Xilliams, Charlotte Osterhoudt, Ingrid 'ustrau, Bertha Fredell Lois Fritsler Row II Mary nn Bowman, Doris Osterhoudt, Carol Lou Countryman, Blanche Churchwell, Barbara Nuss, hirley McDonald, Jean bl xforo, Edith Jenkins, lr Beninati Row III Douglas Slmpson, Robert lood, Hazel Newman, Theresa Crose Jacoueline Pacht, Carolyn Freer, Wayne Bush, Larry Seneker, Billy Anderson Row IV Herbert Barxlnger, Hoses lest, Ross Churchwell, Pearly Decker, As xe entered the doors of IIS All thirty three of us shouted xlth zest' As we managed to stumble un the stair Boisterous volces shouted BE'Ah ' Ve soon found, to our dismay Teachers were waiting to have the1r sa Co we settled dovn with fem temptations And dave recently accuired outstanding reputations we've Joined in sports, w1th a spirlt of winning, Hoping that this would be a fine bepinning Our class has sponsored movles at noon, Sold beanies and had hayrldes 'neath the moon Iany to the chorus have added their voices, Two in band have added their doises To other class func idhs ve give our b st Helping to make them a hupe success Our principal and teachers are so frlendlv and fair In future years we hope that ther will stay right tnere So, in this school which we hold so dear, We're looking forvard to our Sophmore year CCarolyn lreerb yfy yy A rnuvungu v..-- . J s o S I Q 0 va I' '- L Q 'Q . ' , . 4 . A . , Kenneth Tokleg Robert Barley, Richard Countryman, David Demarest ' . ' 9 . -'- '-. 7 I - L L y. .J X 1 'I Q - I X , U J . , 1 . t I c N O -V Q CLeft to Righth Row I Edward Calhoun, Bruce Schoonmaker, Leonard Rider, Peter Bat telle, Roger Squier, Stuart Nelson, Richard Young, James McGrath, Howard North Row II Dorothea Sherman, Kathleen Stella Elinor Carle, Shirley Stone, Helen Markle, Ellen Booth, Mary Ellen istiana, Eileen O'Neil Alice Barringer, Ruth Nachman, Eileen Yeager Row III Jeanne Stockin, Bernice Elkin, Elizabeth Joyce, Irene Gray Janet Barley, Nancy DiCaudia, Joyce Quick, Katherine Mont1forte, Jane Calhoun, Barbara Cutler Row IV Russell Gray, Clifford Dymodn, Albert Hendrickson Marie Wilklow, Norma Boyle, Janice Pomeroy, Charles Anderson, Bruce Cyr, Mr Sheeley Nuss, Richard Edwards, Martin Van Demark, Raymodd,Markle, Carleton Connor A large but charming group sneaked up the stairs early in Sept ember Cau iously we peered around the doorway into Room 5 where we saw Mr Sheeley's friendly face gazing back at us This year we eagerly participated in the annual magazine drive to the extent of exceeding our quota Success made us eager to take part in more new activities We sponsored noon time movies and dances to bring money into our treasury Our new teacher, Mr Pelcoco, was a big help in History Classes One new adventure for, us was the mating and reinacting of, a mini ature United Nations by the use of puppets All in all we had a very successful, rememorable year concluded by our Fred int Se for High School President Roger Squier Secretary Ellen Booth Treasurer Joyce Quick Representative Carlton Connor I . . . gm . 5 Row V: Arthur Young, Lars Hagen, Eltinge Markle, Arthur Tompkins, John 'R new Egifi toDonild Rider, Melvin Barnum James Gray Donald Gunther, Ben Steers, Iaurice Burger, Eddie Va uren, Philip Vandermark, Tony ga3rlngerF1orence Gray, Carol Downs, Patsy Stockin, Doris gnderson Marie Pugliese, Dana Feldshuh, Carol Slater, Helen Lanes argere 1 B l Osterhoudt gggkllls A?lg?g ghgrign, glZydyKrom, Dick Steers, Lindy Hopkins, Jean ggicgso Gerald DePew, Ronald M111er, Glidyswghiichill, Betty Bendell, K ld M ora Rose Dugan Ar Ur ams 52313, ex ef-EZ,-r efgcrauf, Ronald Coufltryman, John gangergargv PREP Moore George DePuy, Tom Gates, Robert Demarest, ic ar urge 1 Cecil Krom br Percoco thought that he would have a nice small class of 36 or 37 pupils when he arrived here in September But oh dear, was he surprised when he opened the door of Room 6 and saw g3 shinning faces peering at him This increase d1dn't stump hin for long and during the year we undertook many adventures, all new to us Ve sold candy at basketball games and took part in the school wide magazine drive, in which we proudly exceeded our quota These ventures helped us a great deal in expanding our empty treasury In February we put on a play called NAntic Springn for our assem bly program It was a one act comedy that had everyone roaring with laughter This triumph made us feel very good indeed Our whole year seemed to be filled with successes under the leader ship of Mr Percoco This fact makes us more eager than ever for next year and the concluding of grammar school President Carol Downs Vice Pres z James Gray Secretary: Dana Feldahuh Representative Donald Gunther Treasurer: Carol Slater Hayes, :Helen Villiamsg Alice Smith, Helen Smith, Wayhe Lawrence, Mr. 6 'bHND ? C MIB ufussesr urn' TU KEEPUUUDACTS INUIEIU unvusru nfzrmssn umm ur urn N E W. avg KLeft to Right, Standing Larry bcCauley, Cliff Markle, Robert Hendrlccson, Billy Anderson, Jean Williams, Betty Countryman, hr Benlnati, Judy Iisner, Benson Hilgers, Rachel Shea Ruth Green Seated Carlton Connors, oe Vhitten, Roger Soulre, Beverly Brown, The Student Council, under the leadership of our prcs deut, Joe Vhitten and advisor, Mr Beninati, had a fairly successful year We began, September fifteenth by holding a Hbacl to School Dancen which was thoroughly enjoyed by all who attendee Vhen the Student Council tackled the Iagaz1ne Dr1ve this year, they didn't expect that lt would be very successful because of the prosperous drive the previous year But the fact tlat it was such a tremendous success was a welcomed surprlse Something new vas tried this year The Student Councll sponsored and supervised the selling of blue pencils on WhlCn the basketball schedule was printed in white The results were reasonable slnce no thing like this had been done in hHS before The Council of '50 '51 undertook a Job that has been neglected for several years, the correction and organization of the Constitution of KHS It was a big venture which wouldn't have been successful ex cept for the full cooperation of the whole Council and the expert guidance of Mr Beninati This ended a exceptionally busy year of hard work which has and will prove worth while to those on the future Student Councils i N lr ' ' . 3 A . . X . .I . . ,' . ' . .1 . Don Gunther, Patsy Sherman, Carol Downs '- O I J v ., - 7 L ' h C o X O J . u O ' . ' U , - ' I O U A , JR -SR GIRIS' CLUB CLeft to Right! Row I Beatrice Booth, Colleen Yeager, Ruth Green, Alyce Stone, Carol Berenbaum, Rachel Shea Row II Betty Countryman, Barbara Decker, Loretta Crose, Betty Dewitt Judy Misner, Miss Pinckney Row III Vlvianne Villa, Helene Santagata, Pat DePew, Joan Dale, Joan Gr1ff1ths Th s year the Hi Y of Kerhonkson High, under the Sup6PV1SiOD of our advisor, Miss Pinckney, looked into the club background more thoroughly and found that it was a sectarian organization In order to allow all girls, regardless of religion to participate freely, we changed it to a Junlor-Sen1or Girls' Club We drew up a new con stitution to make the club an active organization Our main activity of the year was our Assembly given on February 9 This featured a mock wedding with an all girl cast It proved to be a hllarious event the audience's laughter rocking the rafters Presidents Ruth Green Secretary: Betty Countryman Treasurer: Pat DePew ' rs w A ,. . ' , vf . . 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CLeft to Rigtth Ron I Valerie Ulsner, Carol Dovns, Betty Je ltt, John noxvan, Artie Stockin Row II hr Knoller, Charles Greene, J1m 'ynkoop, Larry 1cCauley, Claude Terwilliger, Judy bisner, John Iustion, Fred Sherman, oses 'est Row III Bartley Brooks, Henry Seymour, Besron hilvers Hob Brunner, Beverlv Brovn, Fred Iisner If one day you should happen to tear welrd clasnes and bangs ing to hold band rehearsal hese informal Jazz sessions are held dur ing activity period every Tuesday and Iednesday The band's repertoire consists of a fem marches and waltzs whict are extremely unfariliar to most members of our troupe These terrible sounds go on untll Hr hnoller tires of our wonderful playing and yells his imrortal cry of 'Pack Up All kidding aside, our band has progressed very xell in the past year le bought uniforms xhich mere paid for by the Board of nducatlon and a raffle Our public appearances consisted of a torchlight pep rally parade, a concert for the PTA, the memorial Day Parade, and playing for greaua tion Nert year you car expect to see our afgrepatlon out on the foot ball field playing our hearts out with lr hnoller I dlng W N : ,1 . . . 4 0 . U! - -rv. I Q. A . -Y-. ' . .1 . I ' ' ' f ' Q 3 Q issuing forth from the stage, you will know that Mr. Knoller is attempt ' I A A ,1 7 o V X A ll ' o 1 ll. I Q A . A . U , . . A h - 0 V . -CSQI 0 fLef to mum, 'mUb Row I leanor C rle, 1leen reager, arf ll n Christlana, Ellen Booth, Nancy Dicandia, Patsy Sherman, nernice Elkvn, Baroara Perry, Judy lisner, Mary Ann Bowman Row II Rachel Shea, Lorraine Hoffman, Janet Barley, Alyce Stone, Helen Iarkle, Janice Pomeroy, Norma Boyle, Allce Brooks, Valerie 1SHeF Jeanne Stockin, Carolyn Freer Row III BArbara Decker, Joan Dale, Ruth Green, Carol Berenbaum, Betty Countryman, Dorothea Sherman, Beatrice Booth, Beverlv Brown, Jacoueline Pacht, hr Knoller Row IV Carol Lou Countryman, Doris Osterhoudt, Dawn Divine, V1v1anne Villa, Patricia DePew, Helene Santagata, Kaye Gaetgens, Betty Dd itt Barbara Stone Row V Clifford Iarkle, Leonard lhltten, Verne !cGuffey, Al Boyle, Joe eptember l ,O sa us all FUSllUF un and dovn the halls, huhmlng and slnging gl d to be bacl at school nr Sanford Knoller heard this and dec ded that the noises should be organlzed That was the beginning of our Chorus, which now consists of HM members During one of our January meet1ngs we dec ded to elect officers and become a club lhis is the first tl e 1U several years that such a procedure has been folloxed with the Chorus On December 18, 1950, the Chorus perfor ed at a PTA ChTlStU s Program The stage backdrop was gailf decorated for Xmas with Rudolph and his red nose leading the parade of Santa's reindeers This was beautifully set off with l1t colored candles held by the members of the Chorus A special program by the Chorus was presented first, after which the audience particlpated in community singing On Marcn l6 and 17 six chosen students sang in a Choral C11niC Concert at ev raltz State Teachers Colleve For the Sprlng rTA meetlng ve sang a cantata entitled UAmerica the B,autifulH Thls was a st1rring program that left the audience in a state of true patrlotism 'e also produced an operetta, nAsk the Professorn, and due to the superb directing on the part of Nr Knoller, it was very successful The Chorus finished up the year by singing at both Junior and Senior High Shcool graduations L S U C : E a - E' ' L. - L j L me ' - - g . . F : - - . . .ic o a v Q ' , ' 0 1 g o . . . ,, ' I a o 0 yi . : 4 - f 'L - .1 . . Vhitteh: Benson Hilrersg John Bowman, Fred Eisner, Gleason Purcell S . UV v 4 . 2'. , i I . f ' ' f a 1 . V . ' 1 f - . - O L . - i . . T 'm ' - 5' I m ' or L . Y l , f . , . . A . A , M ,A I H. . 7 . 12 B V . . , .Ah W . J . l. - I I . ' L . . - . LIBRARY CLUR CLeft to Rightb Row I Carol Lou Countryman, Carolyn Freer, Valerie Misner, Judy Mis ner, Beatrice Booth Row II Jean Williams, Lois Fritchler, Lorraine Hoffman, qary Ann Bowman, Barbara De ker, Jacqueline Pacht, Mrs Fredd N 1 CLeft to Rightj Row I: Helen Lane, Lindy Hopkins, Mary Jane Vynkoopg Janice Liferg Mary Ellen Christian, Eileen Yeager, Janice Pomeroy Row II. Mr. Knollerg Alyce Stone, Alice Brooks, Bernice Elking Eleanor Carle Row III: Carol Berenbaumg Betty De Witt, Theresa Croseg Norma Boyle, Joan Schoonmaker N x'-'29 C UGC - . rv- o y , V luf I ns., gym ' 3 lf K, A, ,eq , L. , fr'o'1, .P ', l A A K I ' X v - A NP STUDENT COURT CLeft to Rightl Seated Albert Boyle, Rachel Shea, Bartley Brook , Gilbert Schloss Standing Carol Downs, Bruce Schoonmaker, Duane VanBtten, Benson H11 gers, Charles Greene, Henry Seymour, James Wynkoop hovuswlm ACTION ITDYGYY N lub HxC,E'lfS Lhcruaflrrscers Th Freshmqnuoss TYIQ Summer Loss UPF :cus The Vlerrxmcnds Q55 .Q ll if r -'E ' 555-3 4 4 P- 5 N.,f . I F :in ' 5 x .L , Q Tm: Irs 'Y-5-E419 vf X53 AFM F., If1nnTTER3 NDT THAT YOU NDN DR LDSI But HDI-rvuu 1,2 PLAYED THE GAIIIE. ' fm Q 8 'xx ,- .5 r r if Q vp, -fr' X ,sl Gi , ft Sl C- N K J I I +I I I I' UULDHJJLJ CLeft to Rightl Row I Martin Anderson, Albert Boyle, Arnie Van Etten, Red Rhodey, Jim Mesceda, Larry McCauley Row II Robert Yeager, Kenny Tokle, Otis Smith, Verne HcGuffey, Lenny Mhitten, Don Mesceda, John Mustion Row III Coach Hamlin, Gil Schloss, Rowland Smith, Benson Hilgers, Bartley Brooks, Duane Van Etten, Coach Amann lAbsent Art Lappj av -,nf 2 fi.. 5 : an-' ff I .f 'f 9' 4' Yr J -8331? 1 A- nxi? Aw J' 'f'V!9r 'L.Lf QSL 'S ibm 45 . . . . . . . : - - . . . 1 I O : . . . . . . - .I 5 V ', x A, qg , h an , - -1 - - ' .fT. ' .. - '- . l - A ,- ',. ,.. nf- ' I - . ' 5 l ' T, ' - 'vi . ', , 9 ' .' Q ., Tv v - ' ' ' V - 'S' I 1 , , r , yy- I ., , . V A . ,.,- A I ' - . I ,- if- 2 L ,., , L... . ,yn L .1 ,, ' V- 4 , ,, 'I' -Z, W-U.', LE - , . ff, x,Qg:f.' P . 1 ' -- vfqfe 1,- v -,,, A . -,apFA ,fWEf-'..- ,- . , f. cv' .1 :.. ',- ,J - . .-..,, , l, I .. .. 1 7 4 - .. ,E-'.g 'rwir - QL: gf' . 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A 41' m?1,,g All F , 3-3 J: 5:5.:,' .- . ,L , , , ,U , ,W .. , , .n..., , 'Y . ,5- ,- , ,. .5 ,if - - , A ... -fi-f ,fn , .. ,., ' -,,. .v A ,. k . .'.,',,. .-.ef -,.- L H .1 bu- 3- ' K .. -- A , ,Q--H -- j --5 ' ' ' . ,. . -Nw t .Ll f-..-... ,nj .. ,Af fl -,gm ,-1' ,..,,-4:-, F.: ,.-'f 'v- . ,aj ,f 7,-. d54'N Y lhe 1950 Sl season was very successful for the K H S grilders despite the results of two vins and five losses This year Coach Amann relied on speed and deceptlon rather than power Our player of the year was Red Rhodey, whose broken field running scored lll points for the Blue and lhite Arnie Van Etten did some great quarter backing for his first year The Mesceda Boys, Don and Jim, also did a bangup backfield job Though we had the lightest Backfield in our league Xe made up for it by having a powerful llne COHS1St1Dg of Bolle whose great defens ve plays sparked the tear, Hilgers, ends, and Mc uffey at center Special mention should be given to Bart Brook , whose f ncy 11c1 ing helped when the cklps xere down SCORES OPP Fleichmans Grahamsvllle Saugerties Marlboro New Paltz Wallkill Saugerties MS ,pw fE3.x' - - 'ruff , . , :na rl -1, :hh ' I . .h -K l -.-g' Ax I' sg' K.H.S. 19 H8 H6 ' 15 l+6 C 15' 32 38 19 57 26 29 26 31 'K' 1 VARS ITY BASMTBALL KLeft to Rightb Row I James Wynkoop, Red Rhodey, James Mesceda, Arnie Van Et en, Coach Amann Row II Duane Van Etten, Joe Whitfen, Benson Hilgers, Bartley Brooks Lenny Whitten, Gilbert Schlo 7 U M Q -ts ' ,E . Y A, .L V -- ' 'iii' - . ,I . A , ,, , 11,1 --A- ... 2 .T .i 7 7, ' ' W ' J . ,- 1 : . . h . f . . . . gg , ni A green and hopefll Kernor so team started the season w t plenty of pep, t, ard s IPP gk tnelr nope was soor c h d t uenc e ne spirit t at had marked tre Blue amd Mhite teams of the past was there The idea o' clean health 1111 g was e phaslzed by Coac Arann ar n though the Varsity lost t e aloritf of ts gares t ey encounter a f Eh o tte finlsh High core for the year was Red Rhodey Wltm 95 pO1nts followed closely bf Bart Brooks with QM Arnie Van Etten won the foul shooting trophy awarded for the best foul shortlng average annual y Nagnanirous in defeat K H S hopes, with the flner material on hand to place a first rate ball club on the floor for its 1951 52 season SCOREC Ellenville New Paltz Grahamsvllle Highland Saugerties vallkill Otisville Marlboro New Paltz Otisville Higkland Saugerties Vallkill Marlboro 35 Grahansville zes r plrit. L l,ah4 ' ' L w A . T M 1 .d, eve .L n A A AJ nh m J M ,gy Adi M. Z .Ah showed great sportsmanship and splendid fighting spirit that made every , - K.H.s. -1 OP- 18 - 57 31+ 78 69 ' A Eg 30 E2 5 1 f 1,0 61 23 50 Ill 83+ 39 58 30 A 52 1 77 no 1 56 25 56 . 31 VAILDLLL UDLDUMDAUDR Betty Countryman, Rachel Sheng Vivianne Villa, Beverl Brown, Pat DePew Barbara Decker KLeft to Rightl Miss Pinckney, Viv Villa, Ellen Booth, Ruth Green, Nrs Decker 7 Y D 0 Q if u V . -...--...,..........., vu. ln...--. 1.1-L' ..- x 4, L U- - . n ' ' - n 0 an vanbilx umm nhmaunnb Hof I Dawn Divlne, Pat Sherman, Alice Brooks :oh II: Betty Dewitt: Beatrice Boothg Ruth Green Last fall, before a student assembly, six girls were chosen to be Varsity Cheerleaders for the year 1950 During the football season they more blue wool skirts lined in white and were decorated with a white K Heavy blue wool sveaters with white dickeys completed the en semble New uniforms were chosen for basketb 11 season They were one piece corduroy dresses that were real short A snappy mandarin collar with white c ffs and criss cross ribbon added the finishing touches to the uniform which was definitely the new style On March 10th the Varsity Cheerleaders, along with Mrs Decker and Mrs Crose, attended the Mid Hudson Cheerleading Conference at Wallkill The results of the judging sheets were very good and some of them ven tured to guess their placement about Nth The Cheerleaders have had a very successful year under their ad visors Mrs Dec! r nd Miss Pinckney, who were so understarding and 9 gf X This years Jay Vee Cheerleading squad turned out for their first game looking real snappy Due to the fact that the uniforms are to be used for three years instead of one they had picked a very versatile, but neat looking outfit consisting of a long sleeve white blouse and a short, full skirted, blue corduroy Jumper In order to help pay for these the squad sponsored a successful food sale and several enjoyable noon time movies Working very hard they used new cheers and motions, pepping up both the team and the spectators All in all this must be considered a very good year for the girls l patient w11:n'the11l many mistakes. ,Q KK 4 -X: f ,X f If The Junior Varsity team start d the 1950 51 season with many new faces and much hope Under the excellent supervision of Coach Hamlin they quickly started to shape up into a promising squad Despite this fact, the boys soon learned how to take defeat with a smile They knew that each game was another chance to show their worth and so, they played each game for itself It must be realized that on the whole, they were greatly out classed by their opponents and the schools they represented Several of the Jayvee players progressed rapidly to the Varsity squa after proving their worth Next season should prove a huge success after the fine experience of this one SCORES Ellenville New Paltz Highland Saugerties Wallkill Otisville Marlboro New Paltz Otisville Highland Saugerties Wallkill Marlboro Grahamsville ! K.H.S. 14 3 7 29 Grahamsville 30 2M 20 27 13 17 10 la 3 17 '1 A P 6 vpn 0 P W1 JR VARSITY BASKETBALL CLeft to R1ghtJ Row I Larry McCauley, Rowland Smith, Art Lapp, Don Mesceda, Kenn Tekle, Edward Smith Row II Mr Hamlin, Etienne Messinger, Bobby Barley Leonard Codding ton, Billy Anderson, Dennis Decker, Louis Fredd, C aude Terwilliger Verne McGuffev Duane Van Etten I JR HIGH BASKETBJYI theft to Rightb Row I vayne Lawrence, Floyd Sherman, James McGrath Row II Melvin Barnum, Ronnie Countryman, Maurice Burgher, Ben Steers, Arthur Williams, Carlton Connor Row III Neil McCauley, Charles Anderson, Dick Steers, Pete Batelle, Roger Squier, Don Gunther Row IV Mr Percoco, Richard Edwards, John Nuss, Gerald DePew, Ronnie Miller The Junior High Basketball squad began its season with a game against Grahamsville Their team had height and experience while it was Kerhonkson's first game of the season John Nuss was high scorer for us Ve then began to practice for the Ellenville game here We met Ellenville and they took the game becaus of their speed and their long line of players, for they changed teams each quarter while we only had seven men Practice for our second game'with Ellenville commenced We only had eight points at the end of the first half Mr Percoco gave us a stiff talking to Ve went out for the second half to ring up seventeen points Richard Edwards was high scorer with seven So the season went with 5 games played 2 with Ellenville, 2 with Pine Bush and l with Grahamsville Under the skillful hands of Mr Percoco, good material for next years Jayvee Squad as well as experienced men for the Jr. High Team was formed. 49 ,4 'S-X ffl, - Q ' M 1' -.. 'B' 7 ' ' V Q 1. R ' 1 ' 'E ' I u u . ' . R R a e Ch, 'Lb , X I F- J 1 1 n nl A I txteknl' X t.-' l V ,I If - Cx LLeft to Right! Carol Slater, Eleanor Carle, Janet Barley, Ellen Booth, Dana Feldshue, Carol Downs, Doris Anderson four from each grade to be cheerleaders for the Junior High Basketba l squad The uniforms were chosen after much debate We decided on short royal blue corduroy skirts and white long sleeved blouses, with blue ribbon ties Due to crowded scheduling we onhy had one practice a week, Monday morning activity period, so we drove our parents frantic ch ering at the table and all over the house It proved contagious to younger brothers and sisters The household was a constant three ring circus! We have cheered at four games three home with Grahamesville, two with Ellenville and one with Pine Bush he conducted a food sale and noon time movies in conjunction with the other two cheerleading squads with the eighth grader going on to try for Junlor Varsity and those of the seventh grade trying for the Junior High squad again, we happily look forward to next year In the fall of the year there were eight cheerleaders chosen, MU' CLeft to Right! Row I Pat Sherman, Valerie Misner, Rachel Shea Row II Barbara Stone, Vivianne Vi11a, Betty Countryman, Beverly Brown, Alyce Stone, Carol Lou Countrfman, Carol Berenbaum Row III Judy Misner, Theresa Crose, Kay Gaetjens, Betty Dewitt, Pat DePew, Barbara Decker, Joan Dale, Coach Amann .1 YQW On Wedmesday, December 2 r the first call for girls b etoa l was soqndec Tventy one ea r gir it very dilfic lt to picx twelve to include everyone Our first game with Va 11111, on a larger court ro ever tW9lP 38 Tle season was Hlf11iFD by one point Xe also pla,ed asketball and ls res,onced and Co cn An nn founo Therefore, two tea s were organized on January Sth, fomnd the tea1 lost occeeded ix ld nv t r oar JayVee's v cto er '01 P lt Volleyball mltr Ellenvil e and Otls This v s the rlTSt year ve pl yed Otisville ani ve all enjo e nlaying a new team and U3YlUg tre c ualntance of new glrl er e Cl ga well e rx I r freshlents M916 eiwo e by bo h teans Under tle able dlr ct 'hard fel ntu sea 21 on of Coacn Amann, tn firls ttrrec ir a FINAL SCORES OP1 FV NT Wallkill Otisville Ellenville New Paltz Otisville Ellenvll e Mallklll New Paltz JAVVE Walllill New Paltz Nallklll Nev Paltz I 'NL 21.1, ' ' . x. 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