Livingston Manor Central School - Manorisms Yearbook (Livingston Manor, NY)

 - Class of 1957

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X o ooo 'x' Ny Q' '. . Q W- 1w0Q61'1.xsxswxx1x , , xx , xvx ,a Xxx! 61,0 s X' ' ' oxxx o 's'x'9'xx vX'o'oo s, 'Xefasx 3 ive oilo ox Q, x' o x , 'xxx 'oe ,zxxxoxx 1 ' Qxis.6 ooXQxS sQxxo Q1 A sooxy , 1-3 Q Q xs' ' x,xle, xx Qc Q, x xoq 'oo xo xxxq, xx x xxs ef' oi xlK ' , 'bxxx'9 500 's,xt1 XWQGQ ! x wi' ' x' Y- x0xx svlogxx xxxoxqfpgxxo. X M tx Q S . I . . Q .nn .I l h -841. Q ', ,1',' .3 ' -. . .' 'V - ' - x .-'-x . -.. gh ui- - 'i Q- 'Sl .. -Q ' - - lg :f -3 . .g- 5 xl ff -- .ffja gm-:J g:.,f ,rf--f-. '-..g g- -'.- - ..- -Q il - --- -- -.,., - .f. -, .- -...: ..:ri'.. s it y 1 ' A . .tl A.. I' as 8 .N 4 pt, S ADMIN! RA TIUN Princ1pal,s Message Dear Seniors of the Class of '5 Ig Your four years of high school now draw to a close. Ihope your experience here will result in a better life for you and that your contribution to the welfare of the com- munity will be greater because of your opportunity for learning, I believe you realize that completion of high school does not mean you are edu- cated, Whether you go on to further schooling or not, you should use your high school training as a background for more learning and continued self-improvement. May I extend my best wishes to you for a healthy, happy and prosperous future. Sincerely, Wff Russell W. Ludlum Supervising Principal Board of Education ilil Lf EDWARD J, BAKER, JOHN CASSANO, LEON SIEGEL, President: DR, LEWIS G, DENMAN, OTTO K, HOOS, WILFRED F, SMITH, Clerk, HENRY G. PAUL District Superintendent Faculty Q gl :Sify :G-7 A 0' 'wiv I234. ,Qi DAVID LOWRIE, Scienceg CAROLYN HOBBS, Artg IRVING AVERY, Citizenship Educationg MILDRED DUTTWEILER, Homemakingg JOHN BRAGHIROL, Seventh Grade. 2 'u --ia Q7 MARGARET NEFF. Musicp GLORIA GEBHARD, Musicg FREDA SMITH, Englishp KENNETH HOBBS, Industrial Artsg ELINOR DECKER, Languages. 3 Faculty MARY JOHNSTON Nurse HARRIET FLECKER Dental Hygienist DOROTHY WILL Physical Education NORMAN SCHULTZ Physical Education and Health SILVIO PESAVENTO fAbsen0 Physical Education 1? ' s 1' ' . 2 -ia Q 6-v i 1 5 4' 'u YO ss, 'Y-. Quia JAMES CONSAGRA, World History and Englishg EDITH KNOLL, Librariang LEONARD WELTER, Commer- cialg GRETA SPRIGGS, Seventh Gradeg CHARLES MUHLIG, Mathematics. una Faculty .... M Sift S s ,fm-' -ff wi- ' ,-,. M,,.,,,. I, ,ig Q5 , uv-aan . 5 yy if -1 ff V , 5' 'ag Robert Stewart, Assistant for Elementary Education, Jennie Schaefer, Fourth, Etta Schleiermacher, First, Rosemary Tempel, Kindergarteng Marlene Wertheim, Second. QI! 'F 1 3 H QP haa- I Elma Hoos, Secondg Arda Schriber, Thirdg Gertrude Sturdevant, Kindergarten, Doris Reynolds, Sixth, Marguerite Mussman, Fifth, .,:!l Q Weiss. if S if? fs, ,,'fX' 1 ls is nf' ff Facult .- -'Q V n 'U ch i it zflw Julia Rice, Sixthg Helen Connolly, Fifthg Mary Louise Borden, Firstg Florence Shaver, Fourrhg Ethel Keeler, Thirdg Grace Trueman, F irst, ' Q r 1 4 .5 Q 3 1 4 -.,x , I J 'IP' if J- 6 8 r 12:7 X -Y Ki' I PRUDENCE WEHNER Secretary Custodians Michael Dolgas, Arthur Jennings, Francis Brace Cafeteria Staff ssmons 'rr . 0 5 ,QQ ff? f lsxxf 3 CS LESLIE BANKS en by people who annoy me, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 1, Secretary 2, Vice President 3, President 4, Boys' State 3, Senior Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Senior Ensem ble 2, 3, 4, County Festival 1, 2, 3, 4, Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 3, 4, President 4, Projection Club 1, 2, 3, President 2, 3, Honor Society 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 3, 4, Business Manager 4, News- itor 4, Class Plays 1, 3, 4, Prom Attendant 3, Hall Patrol 1, 2. I like long walks, especially when they are tak- paper Staff 2, 3, 4, Feature Editor 3, Assistant Ed- - . 'Q ,sf sg., I WF , 'E x 'R i GUS IOHANNEMANN listen. RICHARD KJMOLO V Men of few words are the best of men, JP' l am bored with people who talk when I Want them to Y 3 - Vice President 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4,'C1ass Plays Chico 3, 4, Prom Attendant 3, LOUIS TEMPEL l'm not arguing with you, I'm telling you. ia staff 3, Bowling Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Treasurer 2, Class President 3, 4, Senior Choir 4, County Festival 4, Operetta 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Newspaper Staff 4, Class Plays 1, 3,4, Prom King 3, Football 4, IV Basket- - ball 1, 2, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. P-as Y- ate Treasurer 4, Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, St Music Contest 3, Projection Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Photography Co-Editor 4, Class Prophecy CL .A ,X r ,QP J' N Gus' Co-Editor 4, Newspaper Staff 3, 4, Class Plays 1, 3, 4, Cafeter- ',4,4.f.Q-i, I ack X N' - l shall laugh myself to death, XJ Class Secretary 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior En- X semble 4, County Festival 3, State Music Con- PATRICIA THOMPSON Oh, if this all too solid flesh would only melt. Editor 4, Newspaper Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Feature Editor 4, Class Plays 1, 3, 4, Bowling Club 1, 2, 3, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres- ident 4, Treasurer 3, 7 IUDITH SCHWARTZ test 1, 2, 3, 4, Operetta 1, 2, 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Co-Editor 4, Intramurals 1, Play Days 1, 1 Newspaper Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Plays 1, 3, 4, EL Prom Attendant 1, 2, Cheerleading 1, 2, Bowl- ing Club 1 2- GAA 1 Honor Societ 4, njudeu ' ' : y SHIRLEY TEMPEL Square meals often make round people, What hap- pened to me? Class SCCICIGIY 3: Band 1, 2, 3,4, Band President 4, Choir 1, 2, State Music Festival 2, 3,4, Operetta 1, 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Play Days 1, 2, 3, Ceramics Club 4- Projection Club 3, Secretary 3, Dance Band 3, Year- book Staff 4, Assistant Business Manager 4, Newspaper Staff 3,4, Class Plays 1, 3, 4, Prom Attendant 3, Bowl- ing Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3: 4, DORIS FREDENBURG I never like being hit without striking back Student Council 3 Choir 1 2 County Festival 2 Track 1 2 3 4 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Play Days 1 2 3 4 Hall D Patrol 1 2 Ceramic Club 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Sports Editor 4 Newspaper Staff 3 4 Class Plays 1 3 4 Prom Queen 3 Graduation Marshal 3 Cheerleading 1 2 3 Bowling Club 1 2 3 4 Cafeteria Staff 1 2 GAA 1 2 Dons 3 4, President 4 Student Council 4, President 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, County Festi- VO val 3, State Music Contest 1, 2, 3, 4, Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4, Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4, Play Days 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 3, 4, Co- , 4 . -Q . 4 ,:a.Q ,iv f 1 TN ,.,,f:,? O 55 CQ . 7 0 C9 o O fl xxx: 6 X 5 ii . F 4 Pat bs xv , F0 TF' Jw,-' , Shirl L x He was a man of unbounded stomach, ' . tival 1, 2, 3, 4, NYSSMA 1, 3, Operetta 1, 2, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, ROY WALTON If X' ' Treasurer 1, 3, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Ensemble 4, County Fes- Projection Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff - 4, Class Prophecy Co-Editor 4, Photography Co-Editor 4, Class 'Roy' Plays 1, 3, 4, Stage Crew 1, 3, 4, Cafeteria Staff 4. Q i J ' as PSE arg badnas the worst, but, thank God, I'm as good y b .Q 5. I Y 33 C CSI, v s fnqwfs l- 1 Football 3, Band 1, Class Plays 3, 4. Paul' WILBUR WARD 0 Me thought I heard a voice cry, 'Sleep no more! ' 'ffl En 0 Student Council 1, Choir 2, 3, County Festival 2, Hall Patrol 2, 3, Projection Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Class Play 3. W i1bul ' PAUL DECKER . 'gf'- ALLAN SCHNEIDER W Y The one who laughs last is a fool for waiting that long. - ?,,,, YI . 75- . fan' 1-if' Band 4, State Music Contest 4, Projection Club 4, Year- .IIE 5:-5 R FJ book staff 4, Class Play 4, Honor Society 4, I ' 5 ' nAln JOAN DAVIS 'Tis good to be merry and wise, Class President 1, 2, Senior Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior En- semble 4, County Festival 2, State Music Contest 1, 2, 3, 4, NYSSMA 3, Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Class Historian 4, Newspaper Staff 2, 3, 4, Editor-in-Chief 3,4, Class Play 1, 3, 4, V :: A mg: 051 aff 9475 , , m Q 1 Joanie , 'Q-3 lf .,, IUDITH RHEINHEIMER Q fr? . . . 0 -, - X v Her future is planned, third finger, left hand. 1 :': 's fl-vi ' ' , - ,Q Choir 1,4, Senior Ensemble 4, County Festi- 1 O W a - -7 val 4, State Music Contest 1, 4, Operetta 1, 4, . ,W Y Play Days 1, Yearbook Staff 4, Newspaper I. . Staff 4, Class Plays 1, 3, 4, Prom Attendant 3, r -. A Cheerleading 3, Bowling Club 1, 2, Honor ,,..,, .I ' Society 4. Judy Y I fr5?xf. My C- N JANET GREEN 4, ,Q 22, 0 . l Y I , I Smi1e, darn ya, smile. 45 1 p tj!-R 5 ' 'sr , f Senior Choir 3, 4, Senior Ensemble 4, State Music Con- ,C f fl test 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, -F 1 X' 4 Z, 2, 3, Play Days 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 1, Yearbook Staff 4, Class Plays 1, 3, 4, Bowling Club 1, 2, 3. ,lg Greenie , UC fo 5 all NY? ' , 5 Little skip JUDITH SEELEY Why worry about tomorrow when it will be gone the day after? Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Ensemble 4, State Music Con- test 1, 2, 3, 4, Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Play Days 1, 2, 3, 4, Projection Club 3, Honor Society 3, 4, Yearbook staff 4, Newspaper staff 2, 3, 4, Ex- change Editor 4, Class Plays 1, 3, 4, Bowling Club 2, 3,4, Roy Walton wrlls hrs hearty appetite to Arnold Robinson and Fred Krupp to be drvrded be tween them To Judy Kelly Richard Romolo wrlls hrs blue suede shoes together wrth hrs faithful hound dog Gus Johannemann grves to Floyd Emery a copy of hrs latest book How to Annoy Mrs Smith Leslre Banks bequeaths to Gene Barnrcott hrs confrdence porse and self assurance public speakrng Janet Green leaves the Drrver Trarnrng Car rn one prece Dolores Benton to have her calorie counter Allan Schneider leaves hrs skrll and luck at the pool table to Pete Naumovrtz Judy Schwartz bequeaths her gift of laughter to Josephine Ward and her prrvate telephone to her cousrn Jeanne Schwartz Judy Rhernhermer leaves to Mr Welter a specral wastebasket for gum deposits Judy Seeley leaves to all students her friendliness her loyalty and her frne Splrlt of co operation She also leaves Skrp rn the care of Glady Banks Joan Davrs bequeaths her shy and trmrd manner to Carol Miller To all students s e leaves the secret of good study habrts Wilbur Ward leaves a case of Wheaties his secret source of perpetual activity Merritt Roser Doris Fredenburg bequeaths to Walter Herold a copy of her book Sound Off To anyone wishing transportation to Roscoe at any time Shirley Tempel offers a ri e in her Chevy Paul Decker leaves his skill in the use of the English language to Richard Hartling I addition he leaves the lessons he has learned to those who need them Jack Tempel leaves a recording of his favorite whistling tunes to the Senior Band l-le also leaves his penchant for practical jokes to Nancy Johnston, To Mrs. Smith we leave our grateful thanks for all her kindness to us, We also entrust to her care our beloved Uncle William and request that he always have a home in Room 204. ' ' ' ' , ' - in Pat Thompson leaves the secret of her ability to pass exams to Carole Heller, She wishes . . . . . h , , to , d , n Class Prophecy The time rs the last Saturday of June 1967 the place the attractive lounge of the Robin Hood Drner a once famrlrar meetrng place the occasion the reunron of the Class of 1957 Ten years have brought changes but there rs strll that wonderful sprrrt ot fun and convrvralrty among these former classmates who are drscussrng their actrvrtres srnce graduation Present rs a reporter for the CENTRALIAN who rs rntervrewrng these young men and women for hrs column whrch wrll read somethrng like thrs Joan Davis has been teaching in the newly erected addition of the Lrvrngston Manor Central School which now numbers nine hundred students Roy Walton a successful farmer is the proud owner of a frne herd of Black Angus cattle Roy rs the hardest working man rn the country Patrrcra Thompson rs a nurse rn charge of the Broken Heads and Hearts Clrnrc of Marmomdes Hosprtal Allan Schneider has made a great name for himself rn the world of science He rs a member of the Atomic Energy Commission Judy Schwartz rs well known rn the theatrical world She has appeared rn several Spectaculars on TV She has wrrtten many plays the most successful of which was one entitled Uncle Wrllram presented on Studro 204 Gus Johannemann rs a Yankee scout strll lookrng for the new Mantle janet Green rs director of the Green Drrver Trarnrng School a school for those Judy Seeley after spending some time in the WAVES has returned to Lrvmgston Manor where she and her husband Skrp Fallon have settled down to the busrness of managrng their new venture Youth Hostelry Inc Jack Tempel rs a very illustrious electrical engineer whose company rs a rival of Westinghouse In hrs employ rs Netty Furbess who says You can be sure rf rt s Tempel Mrs Fred Emery Jr the former Judy Rhemhermer rs the proud mother of three active lrttle rascals Freddie Ferdre and Franzre Chico Romolo 1S still trying for a place on the Brooklyn Dodgers He feels rf he can learn to become a holler guy he wrll make rt Shirley Tempel whom we hardly recognize because she has put on so much weight IS HOW Chlef pizza maker at the Roscoe House Paul Decker runs a drner to school coffee service For a nomrnal fee he wrll also drrve students home for excuses Hrs slogan rs Home and Back rn Five Minutes No Stops on the Way Dorrs Fredenburg rs strll lookrng for a rich husband ln her latest enterprise she sole owner and publisher of a new magazrne called Confrdentrally Wrlbur Ward owner of a Mercedes Benz rs burning up the roads around this part of the country The Reverend Leslie Banks has recently recerved a call to the pastorate at Lrvrngston Manor He rs the first to leave the group since he must prepare hrs sermon for Sunday s servrces Rumor has rt that a former classmate wrll soon become hrs wrfe ' ' . s . ' , , ' . . . I . , . . 7 , Z O , I ' I 9 I ' - ' ' I . . ' , . ' . . . . . . . . . no longer eligible for regular classes. Her slogan is Licenses Guaranteed, I I , I . . b I I 0 Y ' I I 5 I ll U I I . - on 4 l Q ' I - - . . . . ' ' ' ' ' . ' , is . ' - '. , . . s ' I . - I . . . , , , . Class H Lstory When the happy carefree days of the summer of 1953 were over we entered high school as the Class of 1957 We were excited and proud to be freshmen and although we dreaded 1IllI13 tion we took rt all in stride We were assigned to Room 204 which we have come to think of as our home away from home Our class which then numbered forty one chose as its presi dent Joan Davis and for vice president Richard Romolo Mrs Smith had been assigned as our advisor and homeroom teacher As our Halloween concession we chose the Fish Pond The proceeds of this first venture were the first deposits in our treasury We participated in band choir sports and clubs I May of 1954 we tried our wings in a one act play The Little Red Schoolhouse We had great fun preparing for this Can we ever forget Vinnie Augustine who made us laugh until we cried? Our freshman year ended with a delightful picnic at Edgewood Inn We retumed tn September as sophomores to be again greeted by Mrs Smith our advisor We elected Joan Davis as president and Richard Romolo as vice president This year we numbered thirty five Again the Fish Pond netted us a good profit We had expected to produce a one act play for assembly but decided we did not have the time In late winter of 1955 we had a dance the Sophomore Shindig This was a great success All enjoyed the music of Woody and His Stump Jumpers When the school year ended we again headed in the direction of Edgewood Inn where we spent a wonderful day July and August came and went and before we were quite ready September beckoned us back to work Now we were juniors and we felt a little important for this year we would have much to do besides our lessons. Mrs. Smith was again on hand to greet us and to remind us of the tasks that lay ahead, Gus Johannemann became our president, and for the third time Richard Romolo was elected vice president. Our class numbered nineteen. The African Dodger was chosen as our concession, not quite so profitable as the Fish PODCI, but lots of fun. After January 1, we took over the food concession at the basketball games, and in addition, we were allowed to sell candy, All cooperated well, and we found we had realized over one hundred dollars on five games, In the early spring, we spent five weeks preparing for our first three-act play, Let's Face lt, a financial and social success. Can we ever forget our dear Uncle Wi1liam and the part he had in this play? A word of thanks here to Mr, Haas and P' Tom Beaudrot, for making an old man out of a young boy! In May of 1956, we sponsored, with the Class of 1956, a hillbilly show starring Stoney Cooper and his Clinch Mountain Clan. The auditorium was crowded, and the financial returns good for both classes. The highlight of our junior year came in early June when we held our Prom, Moonlight Serenade. The auditorium had been transformed into a moonlit garden. We had spent weeks making flowers and stars, and were so proud of our work, Gus Johannemann and Doris Fredenburg were crowned king and queen by Wayne Edwards and Patricia Late, the former king and queen. This was a night to remember. For the annual picnic, Mr, Wittenberg welcomed us again at Edgewood Inn. This time we didn't stay long, for it was a cold and rainy day. Before we knew it, the summer was over and we were back, this time as seniors. It was good to be back in Room 204 with Mrs, Smith as our advisor. Gus Johannemann and Richard Romolo were again elected president and vice president, We had lost Carol Pelton and Virginia Rogers to the happy state of matrimony but were glad to welcome Allan Schneider into our class, There were sixteen of us, a fact that gave us the distinction of being one of the smallest gradu- ating classes in LMCS history. This year we had the food concession at Halloween, the most profitable of the concessions. Since we needed only about fifty dollars to insure our trip to Washington, we held a bake sale which carried us over the top. October 10, 1956, was a happy day. At five a.m. we boarded the Shortline bus No. 221, for that long-awaited trip to the nation's capital. The Narrowsburg seniors and their chaperons, who joined us later, were such good company, Four fun-packed days followed. So many things to see, so many places to visit, so much to do, We loved every min- ute of our trip and would have liked to stay longer. On our return, we settled down to the work and fun of presenting another play. The Boarding l-louse Reach, a three-act comedy, delighted us and the audience, we think, The proceeds provided us with the means of leaving a class gift to the school, Immediately after the play, we started work in earnest on our yearbook. We worked long and hard, meeting all deadlines on time. When March 10 arrived, we were happy that the work was finished but knew we were going to miss all the fun we had had together, We selected gold and white as our class colors, the rose as the class flower, and our motto, The greater the difficulty, the greater the glory, Now there is left to us only graduation, As this event draws near, we wish we could turn back the calendar, for we are reluctant to leave LMCS which has come to mean so much to us, lb O' ,, -6 ,Q A n A W -,f Q- 'Awww 19 , ming 'ff W 4 . Y ' 3'f'if'i gf X1 M, 44, Q.. . . hu . 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Af ., CLASS Junior Class 0 ficers President - - - - - - -FLOYD EMERY Vice President - - - - -CAROL VICK Secretary --------- ARTHUR VIELE Treasurer ---- MARY SCHLEIERMACHER Student Council ------- GAIL COLIN FRED KRUPP First row: Mary Schleiermacher, Starr Coy, Mary Ann DuMond, Carol Vick, Phyllis Hammer, Joan McGar, Thomas O'Keefe, Rosa Lewis, Judy Knise, Judy Kelly. Second row: Mr. Welter, Advisor, Josephine Ward, Anita Levin, Gail Colin, Edith Welch, Floyd Emery, Michael Fischer, Nancy Johnston, Dolores Benton, Fred Krupp. Third row: Gene Bamicott, Arthur Viele, George Rogers, Peter Naumovitz, Merritt Roser, Charles Fallon, Kenneth Hyzer, Edward Baldwin, Avery Welch. Q 1 4 4. 'ff af 75 . xf A' nf ffl s ,A bf dm Vi' 1 4 .W I Freshman Class Student Council Ojyicers President ---- - - WILLIAM VICK Vice President - - - - - LILLIAN SEELEY Secretary ---- - - - KJNNIE HEl.MS Treasurer ----- - - - RUDY MONTAG ' ' ' -DOLORES FROHILICH LETTIE WILBUR First row: Dorothea Gibson, Janet Rheinheimer, Regina Seeley, Florence Augustine, Linda Ruddy, Rosalie Cummings, Joan DuMond, Janice Davis, Lillian Seeley, Anna Ward, John Kelly, Bonnie Helms. Second row: Mr. Consagra, Advisor, John Loftus, Leona Benton, Shirley Fredenburg, Lettie Wilbur, Ha rold l-lauschild, Richard Gannon, Dolores Froehlich, Dixie Summerson, Rose Gorr, Arnold Robinson, Mr. Avery, Advisor. Third row:Frank Brace, william Hutchens, Richard Boddy, Lawrence Meyerson, Rudy Montag, William Vick, Barry Foster, Richard Seeley, Earl Utter, Harold Stickles, Douglas Fuller. Fourth row: Barbara Van Akeu, Alfred Steele, James Cochran, Victor Diescher, Walter Rogow, Robert Hendrickson, James Conklin, Alvin Rolletschek, James Becker, Alfred Hyzer, Gary Shaver. Eighth Grade Ufficers President ---- - - Linda Emery Vice President - - - - Charles Banks ' Secretary ---- - Barbara Loughrey Treasurer ----- - - Leonard Smith Student Council - - - - - Frank Kuttner Peter Fisk Ethel Boyles P . 4 First row: Charles Pumper, Leonard Smith, George Lewis, Nancy Kehrley, Betty Fries, Linda Emery, John DuMond Ethel Boyles, Herbert Weitman, Mr. Muhlig, Advisor. Second row: Mrs. Spriggs, Advisorg Charles Banks, Louise Bailey, Jean Roser, Judy Decker, Beverly Bivins, Henrietta Hinkley, Sandra Mavoides, Bernice Finkle, Philip Ardito. Third row: Fred Banks, David Young, Eileen Breiner, Peter Fisk, Ral Bing Abbott, Maria Edwards, Barbara Loughrey, Alan Weiner. Fourth row: Georgia Levin, Blanche Thomas, Vemon Steele, Thomas Votee, Carl Eugeni Frank Kuttner, Gary Pelton, Kenneth Gartland, Carol Gorr. Seventh Grade Ojyicers ' x ' President ---- - - Marie Hyzer . K J Vice President - - - - Richard Welch lx i ' Secretary ---- - - Betty Mgmag Treasurer ----- - - Henrietta Welch Student Council - - - ---- jghn H005 Mark Baker First row: John Krupp, Richard Dolgas, Thomas Sprague, Betty Summerson, Annette Harris, Richard Gorr, Richard Diescher, Richard Fries, Betty Edwards, Ina Smith, Kathleen Kelly, Gary Fuller, Clyde Finkle, Bonnie Jennings, Robert Ward. Second row: Mrs. Hobbs, Advisorg John Deagle, Gerald Simpson, Mark Baker, Harold Van Aken, Eugene Summerson, Franklin O'Dell, Harriet Schleiermacher, Elizabeth Montag, Richard Welch, John Hoos, Lawrence Jersey, Mr. Braghirol, Advisor. Third row: Josephine Tyler, Henrietta Welch, Barbara Barkin, Marie Hyzer, Dorothy Naumovitz, Joan Utter, Zane Shaver, Patricia Soules, Helen Steinman, Thomas Sherwood, Beverly Davenport, Joan Tyler. Fourth row: Io Ann Wehner, Carl Davis, Betty Marshall, Barbara Fredenburg, Warren Marshall, Alfred Cuttler, Theodore Hendrickson, Polly Sherwood, Dorothy Kuttner, Judith Clapper, Stanley Porter, Patricia Wilbur. ORGA NIZA TIONS Business Sta Seated Janet Green Leslle Banks Busrness Manager IudtthRhe1nhetmer Ch1efTyp1st Standrng Roy Walton Shlrley Tempel Asststant Buslness Manager Wtlbur Ward Iudtth Seeley Paul Decker Richard Romolo Yearbook Staff, Ftrst row IoanDav1s Patncta Thompson Judtth Schwartz Co Edttors Mrs Smrth Advrsor Dons Fredenburg Sports Edrror Second row Lou1sTempel Photography Allan Schnerder dlze Ceniralzan Wm-rc thc- moss is frf-P andiw. ' n 'Hh c to rcwfl 'lll ls Thvmm Jefferson Class Officers A5S2z23:m'5L iziz:eDs:,ai.S , The Washmgfvn Exchange Edxln' Judlth Seel T .ff52i1T ''s 1'IZ,'f?.'L1'f.TIZZ'.7I1f'1H Feature Edlwf Pdmfla Thom .M VIP L9-PI'E'SiIit'fll Richard Immun Sport: Fdltovhvllchael F1507 nc 5 xlccn l I1E31Nbc'1w n the sen secretary Judith Sch' r' STAFF ASSISTANTS 88 1 ass vulh N r am N11 wg 9 T,I93SUI'f'I' U 'I Jack - Colm Judith Rhe J Xlrfr for Wash ngtan on O fir,-nt Cwur. d Lexm Gu, Joh ! A Lht and earlx at fue a ow 7 Romno Xiary Sim 13 4010 the chartexed short . T 5 Ju C, F e Nelson xr, I 0 8 Narr-my S ghs bchwartz 1 nl ,ff 'f I I Fixed UP IWQUI5 mr Pmf 1 1 h 1211311 hl n f x 1 ' KW' 'mn 1xXzxU u ' 1 lx 0 8' Ihex chaperones - US H U I I 'iff ,hh mvmw xi. 1-'aw' Ut ,X MM' 'hi UTAH s f Of' I Url Lhedulc and Ppfiahnzi mtscnls-A 'Wltltgv N' Yqaxxigtt, mxnhiagyahhed f .du , ' ,Inf 'f U, ? a auanl nn 4 . 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J' ' Projection Club R- Charles Fallon Rrchard Gannon Mr Avery Roy Walton Kenneth Gartland Wxlbur Ward Leslre Banks Louis Ternpel Ronald Sarles John Degal Allan Schneider Lzbrary Club Patrrcla Wrlbur Jo Ann Wehner Joan Utter Betty Montag Joan Tyler Bonn1eJenn1ngs Harrret Schlexer macher Patr1c1a Soules Ruth Sprague Fred Banks Dean Fuller Mark Baker Nancy Johnston Mrss Knoll Hall Patrol First rowg Barbara VanAken, Lettie Wilbur, Dolores Froelich, Shirley Fredenburg, Eileen Breiner, Dor- othea Gibson, Bonnie Helms, Joan Dulvlond, Linda Boddy, Florence Augustine. Second row: Mr. Avery Alfred Hyzer, Barry Foster, Richard Boddy, Larry Meyerson, Richard Gannon, Bowling lub ACTIVITIES 4 1' , 774: wr- '46 1,1 . kj-. .N , lu . . A 541 :awe , fm if jf 4, -, gg ' ,.m,,g W -Uk Y ,VY Maw JQQQ? b5f,1-ff F., 7 T ?ig,ffg 'ga 4, ' ef? ,V .,,.,,, ,512 ii1 dfQ qw-12 wifi? 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Sec- ond row: Judith Seeley, Janet Green, Joan Davis, Senior Choir -mb Director, Miss Neff, First row: Herbert Weitman, Judith Seeley, Janet Rheinheimer, Lillian Seeley, Anna Ward Janice Davis, Patricia Cummings, Ellyn l-lill, Thomas O'Keefe, Dora Bailey, Judith Rheinheimer, Second row: Rosalie Cummings, Eileen Breiner, Lucy Ardito, Mary Ann DuMond, Janet Green, Joan Davis, Lynne Loughrey, Carole Heller, Jeanne Schwartz, Laura Steinman, Third row: Carol Vick, Helen Marie Naumovitz, Joseph Roseo, Judith Schwartz, James Miller, Gladys Banks, Walter Herold, Patricia Thompson, Nancy Johnston, Ac- companistg Barbara VanAken, Gus Johannemann. Fourth row: JoLyn Abbott, Gail Colin, Etta Schleiermacher, Edith Welch, John Welch, Gene Barnicott, Floyd Emery, Arthur Viele, Robert Hamilton, Charles Fallon, Leslie Banks. 'll lb 3 l 'ann fl lilsfg l , 1 I i-V- A , C 1i E1-. 5 x ,. 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STATION THE Automotive Repairs Machine Shop and MEYERSON ARLINGTON HOTEL General Repairs Acetylene and Electric Welding Living ston Mano r EDITH POSNER, Prop Zl5WZ C' ' :I on ,ffly 1' is 1' f 'V 1 V19 yy .w- ww A 'tr vllv A' . j ' Y .ttf Q' 7 jiri' 1' V ,ig'if5L? 4- D ,, if' J D . 0 . . Cl 10 . P I I. I ,1 e' 5 O I' , . . 1-Ofc: l l::T-2 INACTCJIQS fre co NASH SALES A ND SERVICE la!! TEXACO L1v1ngston Mano Phone 86 r N Y hments of Comp CDSC C31- LJ L.LJ IXXIEEID VAED I INIC. Hardwood Soft Bu11d1ng Material W, I UQI1 Q 1 I A QF' J Fly for Business and .TACOB S FONTANA 8: SONS Groceries Dalry ts and Vegetables Fru1 We Del1ver Phone 31 Consumers We Give Green Stamps Pleasure HOME at the APPLIANCES LIVINGSTON MANOR AIRPORT M L. 1 7.. , ' ,fl I lzclu. .Ag Y I . . iii! , . . ,L M Y4 e ,A ' I ., 1. - -- . 5 1 5 'W V - V ff . ,, 1 E'f,A-Q f - -- 53? - fw emsmnu .. P -1- -- -----...E-ii-:.-.1-35' R B' Y I ' '. ' vb! -'Y O N V ' 19: :V A N W S' 1 Q 9 ' I N' ' I rn xx 6 . x I 1 I 9 Cornphments M A DENMAN C E HALL at CO JEWELERS L1be rty New Yo rk Cornphrnents DR L G DENMAN BERNER S SPORT SHOP Headquarters for Your Sport Equipment Llberty N Y Tel 801 SHILLER PHARMACY 18 So Main St Tel 42 L1berty New York LOUIS DU BOIS FUELS The Very Best Every Class D 8: H Coal Mob11 Heat Fuel O11 Superflane Bottled Gas Phone 121 Llvlng storm Manor N Y X X 'UIU- Sadneg SMU! 51' Hmor Lwhlgu osork BEAVERKILL VALLEY FIRE CO Lew Beach N Y Gas Oil T11-es and Repalrs On the Beaverk111 Compllments of LAKE REST HOTEL Compllments of MR AND MRS HERBERT MUSSMAN Cornphrnents MR AND MRS ERNEST SCHAEFER of of DR. 1 in A oAT VIELE ,d u . ' I - 1 gpmuga ' ' L . . 0 . of Compl1ments HUSCH AND DELAIVIATER Compllments of MILLER AUTOMATIC Montlcello N Y Cxgarette Vendlng Machmes TCIEVISIOH Sales and SCTVICG Tel Mont 560 and 703 Compllments LEONARD KRUPP Compllments of ASPHALT DISTRIBUTING CORP Llbe rty N Y Best W1shes Always MR AND MRS AARON FISCHER Compliments A FRIEND NATHAN MEADOW OPTOMETRIST Llberty N Y Best W1shes and Success JOSEPH HELLER Compllments of THE EMPIRE INN MAIN ST GREENHOUSES Flowers for Every Occas1on Tel. 541 L1berty, New York KEJZOVer .ygfW0lY6l' J:?H'lCL Ill 1' nn mlm ' of ' of CO. ' of Compllments of LEWIS .T GEROW DR AND MRS JACK GOODMAN AND FAMILY The Largest and Fmest Furniture Store U1 Sulllvan County APPLIANCES 8a FURNITURE 199 So Mam St Lrberty New York Easy Terms Free Dellvery Free Parl-ung Open 8 00 to 6 00 Darly Fu to 9 00 P M Compliments o HI WAY INN ROSE FIDDLE Prop Parksville N ROSCOE HOUSE RUTH AND RAY POMEROY Hotel ACCOIT1fnOdat10nS LOUIS REISCH HAROLD KRUM Truckmg Bulldozl Rubb1sh Removal Lwmgston Manor N Y Tel 53.T2. I'1 Compllments of MR AND MRS I FRED HOOS Compllments of PETE FERNICOLA RALSON PURINA C Distributlon Warehouse Parksville, N. Y Compllments of NLR. AND MRS. ELMER O. STURDEVANT MR AND MRS FREDERICK W. V. SCHADT Jeffersonville New York f . Best in Liberty, N. Y. , . Y. . - . g O. ' . . Compllments of MR AND MRS Best W1shes From SAM SCHWARTZ Extend MR AND MRS A E MR AND MRS Congratulations to the 1957 Graduates SCHLEIIERMACHER HAROLD B SPRIGGS CENTRAL GARAGE AAG CEN 'RM' GA ICE CREAM 5 E WW Llvlngston Manor N Y sffex x R Phone 350 Phone 82 Best W1SheS From Compliments of Comphments of THE CENTRAL LARRY S TAXI KATZIE S PHARMACY 5 O C I L V . 5' 5:01 ,, . 'ij' E L- -' Y' mfg' 'T S A . ,Ag-' E X .L .s,' Fr., 1 'P B ,4 J 'viz C x Sfijgtg n x -L A . . V 'I Fifi' A .L A ' 0 U TANENBAUM BEVERAGES 55 Webster Ave Lxberty, N Y Llberty, New York MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS TO RENT Trumpets Clannets Saxophones Flutes Trombones V1o11ns TELLETA B ATWELL 85 Wrexham Road Bronxvllle N Y Off1Ce Machmes Bought Sold Rebu11t and Repaxred I. IBEQTY OT-:FII CE ervmg the County' Busmess Commerc1a1 Stat1onery Offlce Supphes and Equ1pment 6 School Street Phone 1472 Llberty, N Y li HARDWARE WI l..l. QOSE HATQDVVAQE O ' Hardware That Stands Hard Wear For Mov1e Enjoyment 47 :Z Comphments of s LIVINGSTON MANOR Best THE MANOR THEATER L1v1ngston Manor N Y Phone 222 STEAM LAUNDRY Comphments K 8:S MOTORS Roscoe N Y 'I N . D I ' ! SUEELY s ' ' S ' ll , . - .N Q: . . Q ' ' ' t 5 of XX. Y . . VINCENT HAYNES Comphrnents Rad1os G1fts Jewelry Records NEWMAN'S Tel 2 2853 Lxberty, New York Roscoe, N Y TRIANGLE DINER AND COCKTAIL LOUNGE Lxberty N Y SMKQW D1str1butors Pa1nt Hardware Floor Covermgs Carpet and Venet1an B11nds Comphments JOHNSON LAUIXIDIQY Tel 1640 46 South Ma1n Street L1berty, N Y Newburgh, N Y Te 75 J 8: E DARBEE 8: SON Plumblng Heat1ng of .z:.Iectr1ca1 Contractors West1nghouse Apphances Sungas O11 Burners Phone 21121 Roscoe, N Y Comphments POWDER PUFF BEAUTY LIBERTY PARLOR MUSIC CENTER Roscoe, N Y of G TKT I ' CO12122 . a 0 1. . . M. . . c. ' Comphrnents LIBERTY BOWL O DROME RUSTIC S LUNCHEONETTE LEWIS PARTS CORP Your Local 125 N Ma1n St L1berty N Y L1berty N Y A 8: P STORE L1berty 1542 Ample Parklng Space W1th the Good W1shes of Tl-4E I. I BEPTY PI: C-EIQTFT 132 Cornphrnents of THE JUVENILE SHOP THOMPSON S PHARMACY THOMPSON INC Su111van County s Ph G 155 South Mam St P1oneer Ch11dren s Lxberty N Y L1berty New York Shop Phone 913 Al. CO1-IENS SPOPEI SHCDT3 Everythmg Ln Sports Wear and Sportmg Goods 246 Broadway Mont1ce11o N Y Phone 222 Phone 222 of ' BENTON BROTHERS Liberty, N. Y. DONALD F. a S T U R D E V A LIBERTY FUR 8: Best Wishes APPAREL SHOP From Liberty MR. AND MRS. N GARAGE New York KENNETH ZIERES T TCM CDLJICK Natwe Hardwood and Hemlock Lumber Roscoe , New York JAMES PRIF Mounta1n Brand Evergreens Spec1al1sts ln Shrubbery Perenmals Frult Trees Roses L1v1ng ston Manor N Y Comphments Comphments TOM'S TEXACO SERVICE EMERSON KRUPP Rt 17 and Maple AND Phone Z 1432 FAMILY Roscoe, N Y BRONEN'S MUSIC CO Largest Bronx Musxc Stock Repa1r Tune Rent Sell 1133 Slmpson Street Bronx 59, N Y Idennfxcauon of Baby s Page Allan Schnexder Rlchard Romolo Shirley Tempel Jack Tempel Iudlth Seeley Leslxe Banks Ioan Davls Janet Green Dons Fredenburg P3IIlCl3 Thompson Gus Iohannemann Paul Decker Iudlth Schwartz Roy Walton S T . . of . . . . : of St. O O I O . 1. ' 9. ' 2. Judith Rheinheimer 10. Wilbur Ward . 3. ' 11. ' , 4. 12. ' ' ' 5. ' 13. 6. ' 14. 7. ' 15. ' ' 8. 16. C I J ...1- Patrons Mr and Mrs Russell W Ludlum Lorarne C Russell Mr and Mrs Fred Emery Mr Frances DeVoe Mr and Mrs Charles Muhlrg Mrss Edrth Knoll Mr and Mrs Irvrng R Avery Mr and Mrs Omer Shaver Mr and Mrs Claude A Davrs and Famlly Reverend and Mrs Arthur Gebhard Mxss Helen Connolly Lorna B Stewart Mrchael and Kevrn Schwartz M158 Elmor E Decker Mr and Mrs James Consagra Mrss Margaret Neff Mr and Mrs Rrchard Sturdevant Mlss Mrldred Duttwerler Mr and Mrs Walter H Seeley Mrs Julla B Rlce Reverend and Mrs Duncan 'I' Trueman Mrss Mary N Johnston Mr and Mrs Wlllard Green Mr and Mrs Leonard Thompson Mrs Della Johannemann and Mrs Joseph Romolo and Mrs Earl Werthexm Norman Schulz and Mrs Joseph Tempel and Mrs Franklyn Fredenburg Mr Charles H Banks Mrss Mary V Smrth Carole and Robert Heller Roscoe Supermarket A Frrend Johnston and Johnston Town Shoppe Mr and Mrs Srmon Nelson Rudy and Rose Fura Mrs Wllfred F Smrth Mr and 'vlrs John Wrll Jr MISS Harrret Flecker Mr and Mrs Walter Wehner Mr and Mrs Davld Lowrre Miss Judy Tempel Mr. . 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