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BOARD OF EDUCATION 14. mliemhauaen Mr. Rittershausen, a native New Yorker, obtained his B.S. at Cornell University and his M.S. at Albany State Teachers' College. He is a county councilman for the New York State Secondary Schools Principals' Association. Active in com- munity organizations, he holds the position of treasurer in the Nyack Rotary Club and is a member of the Rockland County Boy Scout Council. Mrs. William Page, Mr. Herbert Baldwin, Mr. Hugh White, Mr. Rudolf Miller, Mr. Gordon Smith. Qu:-..f-I T 6 J. Wacgafman Mr. MacCalman, our Superintendent, came to the Hud- son Valley from the Finger Lakes region with the idea of staying a few years- And that was quite a few years ago. He has watched the student body of Nyack High School grow from a few hundred to nearly one thousand. Under his guid- ance the program of the school has expanded from offering only College Entrance and Commercial Courses to a program of classical to practical arts aoording an opportunity for every student. Mr. MacCalman received most of his education in North Carolina having obtained his A.B. at Elon College, but he took graduate work at both Columbia and New York Uni- versity. He is connected with the National Council for School Building Problems and with New York State Council of Economic Trends and Education. Mr. MacCalman is proud of the fine record Nyack's students have made. PARENT TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Mrs. Fertile, Mrs. Howells, Mrs. Murphy, Mrs. Muller 7 NELSON F. BEELER I am mild-tempered man until someone begins a definition with 'something is when . . . ' I see red at the thought of it . . . pre-flight and advanced science teacher . . . colorful phraseology . . . test tubes . . . weird chemical concoctions . . . sponsors Physics Club . . . FRANK C. BROWN Most entertaining lecturer . . . sponsors Alpha Hi-Y . . . History C professor . . . authority on middle names . . . volunteer fireman . . . Cornell graduate . . . PHYLLIS CLARK Teaches first aid . . . summer camp . . . Motor Corps . . . girls' physical education . . . founder of Where- are-your-white-socks club. A S fs WINIFRED DAVIS 8th grade Math . . . stamp collector . . . pet peeve-gum chewers . . . reading . . . AVALDA DELAND Teaches retailing, typing . . . advis- or of Tower Business Staff . . . last summer sold hot dogs at Camp Shanks . . . hates people who have to be chased! .94 C3 VERNON j. COX Claims to be fix-it man around the house . . . all-out for sports . . . track . . . sponsors out-door life club . . . jr.-High football . . . stamp collector . . . 7th grade Math . - - 8 wpwan-elm KENNETH DRUMM Band and orchestra . . . Glee Club e -sl HAROLD FAILING Daily work-out man for line in foot- ball . . . shop teacher . . . Oswego and New York State Normal School. . :S--sys ,I , I, T 4 , A C, in . , 4, 1. - ., lr JUSTIN GALLANTER Science teacher . . . botany . . . de- . . . favorite haunt- Swing Alley votee of theatre . '. . sponsors Stamp on 52nd Street . . . hot jazz bands . . . energetic . . . famous bathtub Club . . . studies celestial space . . . skiing and bicycling . . . serenader . . . l Z HELEN EVANS These pupils who think they are students! . . . steno and typing . . . sponsors Ish Chay' Jay . . . HOWARD FERGUSON Adds oomph to school spirit . . . Gas Jet . . . cheerleaders . . . Ad- vertising Club . . . native Nyacker . . . Pratt Institute . . . chief hobby is N. H. S .... ELINOR GANLEY General Science professor . . . classi- cal music and theatre-. . . ambition is to travel around the world . . . swimming . . . reading . . . knitting. 3 I 'QA 1 .A 4. vl I :X if fi? ' 1:93, ,. f -vm .rvvwz-3'1iif',7L x ' A 3 L, an iff 'Q' Q 1. SX v ,. ,.136,4-de-+QV,,.. f 1 H sg Q E A ax f . rl 33,-.Qin ,. -v- 6 ' A :V ww-,rr , W X ,,A,..,.,1 ,J V4 ,-Wh , A z. WA f V Xffcr 4? x 9, , 1534 -1' fx? -V5 V t . ,rl l MARGARET HILBERT Nursing, cooking, decorating, child- care . . . accomplished accordion player . . . avid reader . . . jewelry maker . . . Cornell graduate . . . LOIS JESSUP New 7th grade Math teacher . . . loves children . . . attended Cortland State . . . friendly and witty . . . MARGARET KEENE Not only expert librarian but ex pert cook and architect as well . . favorite dish- casserole of mush rooms, tuna fish, potato chips . . favorite place to buildfCape Cod. X . ,row 'E , -QV ,.,,,l,.,. -I ka, VIVIAN B. KRUM Biology and General Science teach- er . . . can identify any bird in the county a block off . . . Opera . . . takes nature expeditions . . . golf . . . 'T off. Z' BEATRICE xoauu Native Nyacker . . . Syracuse Uni- versity . . . 8th grade English . . Motor Corps . . . sports . . . reading. SHIRLEY LEIGHTON Pre-Bight and shop teacher . . . dashes from N. H. S. to Vocational School . . . Sponsors Model Club . . . Oswego Normal School . . . ...fv- EDITH LESTER Wonderful sense of humor . . . His- tory 11 teacher . . . hobbies are her family and all N. H. S. activities . . . friendly attitude . . . EVANGELINE MACLAREN Sponsors Thespians . . . hates mumblers . . . dramatic . . . golf . . . love of green and purple . . . Public Speaking teacher . . . from far-away Michigan . . . 'vs 'ESU' GERALDINE MOFFITT Equations and formulas! . . . higher mathematics professor . . . geome- try is not for everybody . . . reading and sewing . . . Senior Class Advi- sor . . . travelling . . . Adelphi Col- lege . . . -i' HW' was c --cf DORIS NEWTON My post-war plans include a round- the-world trip on a tramp steamer . . . 7th grade Social Studies . . . horse-back riding and golf . . . Red Cross Motor Corps . . . collects cu- rios from world travel . . . Ni fw-01391 l M.. MAJORIE NILSON English 1 . . . on week-ends lives within hearing distance of Brooklyn Navy Yard and within smelling dis- tance of a huge chocolate factory . . . she can always tell which way the wind is blowing . . . jr. Searchlight. ELIZABETH A. POLHEMUS Until this year, our super substitute . . . helped out in History, English, Science, Horticulture, French, Ger- man departments . . . English 7, 9 . . . Hostess at U. S. O. 41 ELSA N. RITTER Comes from Spring Valley . . . at games I root for Nyack-of course! . . . teaches German . . . son, Law- rence, is a Lieutenant with weather bureau overseas . . . MAUDE SHAFER Newcomer to N. H. S .... basket- ball . . . hiking . . . swimming . . . historical novels . . . 8th grade Social Studies . . . Jr.-Hi Patrol Squad . . . Cortland State and Buffalo State Teachers' College . . . hails from Elmira . . . 'K ...f f-M.-.1,,:., ., WWI., -- FLORENCE SLADE Push, pull . . . push, pull . . Spelling and Writing teacher . . . widely travelled . . . opera-goer . . . 'Q-. ' I s if . l 'I ANNA MAY SPEARE Parlez-vous francais? . . . favorite French jokes . . . bridge fan . . . travelling . . . cooking and garden- ing . . . Bucknellian . . . u Q-.. VINCENT SMITH Favorite son of Nature . . . Horticul- ture teacher . . . music . . . amateur magician . . . Cornell graduate . . . New-fangled expressions bother me . . . 13 WARREN TEMPLIN Autobiography hound . . . 10th grade English . . . soccer . . . chess . . . tennis . . . hiking . . . riding . . . Victory Corps . . . aid in financial campaigns . . . track . . . loves his Pennsylvania . . . Q03N WILLIAM- J. VASSILIW A.B.-Columbia University . . . A.M.- The johns Hopkins University . . . dissertation has been approved for publication by the Examining Com- mittee, and he is now completing the final requirements for the De- gree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Department of Greek and Latin at Columbia University . . . Member of Phi Beta Kappa . . . University Fellow at Columbia . . . ALLEN TRIPP Fast charging linemen and hipper- dipper backs are my pets . . . Phy- sical Education Director . . . Exemp- lar Club . . . another Pennsylvanian. HARRY C. W. WALLENBERGH Sponsors Drill Corps and the Rifle Clubs . . . a photography enthusiast . . . enjoys writing most of all . . . English III . . . remembered for his amiable disposition . . . Tower ad- visor . . . 14 Clad! 0 icerd ERNEST LULIECH 1945 EGIST FACCIOLI Presldent MARGUERITE GIZZARELLI Secretary and Treasurer 15 CAROLINE ABEL Bubbles Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Bowling 1, 2, Tower 4, Honor Society 4, Baseball 2, Dramatic 1, Community Sing 2, International Relations 3, Sigma Phi Hi-Y 2, 3, Creative Writing Club 3, S.O.D. DONALD AVERY UDOHH Ice Hockey 2, Basketball 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Drill Corps 4, Dance Club 2, 3. PHILIP BARNET C6Phi179 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Glee Club 3, Hi-Y 2, Language Club 2. JAMES BECK 4cBeckyn Soccer 1, 2, 3, Hockey 1, Tennis 1, 2, Bas- ketball 3, Track 3, Football 4, G. O. 1, 2, 3, Backstage 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, Glee Club 4, Tower 4, Y Dance Club 3, 4. JOHN BOZEAT lKJack!! Math Wrinkles 1, Band 2, Baseball 3, Foot- ball 3, 4, Exemplar 3. 16 x -HY. Q ,f, L , , . ,, fan 54-2 p J 1 A ff - 15 mf fi? ' R SKI ' l . ' Q! ' ,V ' i' 3x '-L15-14 r EN X , ..- l n if V Q 'yl' 0 1 , Nga ' I , .uc m. JE if , A 'IW .Mn ,NA Y' 1 5 VZ- . up Q' 514 5 alf? :J-v,? 'lm Q5 P A, A X ,LJ A A i' I 1 'J ' 1 J 1 ,pf-4 1-A X -..u..Q., I-H- qi Q fg .45 W , if 4, 55 Q ,gp bl 1--3 4? f 1 1 9 L Z .ff 1- - afggzzd A , J '55 , 'if , fa , .i gba .V f E. JOSEPH CARLEO Casba Wrestling 2, 3, 45 Manager 3, 4: Projection Club lg Searchlight 4g Dance Club 3. VICTOR CASTALDO V, Cast Exemplar Club 3. HAROLD CHAPMAN uchappyn Glee Club 45 Projection 15 Service Squad 1, 2. STEPHEN CHRISTOS Steve Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Drill Corps 2, 3, 49 C.A.P. 3, 43 Track Team 3, 4. CONCETTA CICALONI Chick Chick Cheerleading 2g Bowling 4g Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 45 Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4s Children of Mary: Sigma Lambda Phi. 19 ROSE CIRELLI Rosie Basketball 2g Baseball 2: Dramatic Club lg Ish Chay Jay 35 Service Squad 2. HENRY COLARELLI xaHenny:s Football 1, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 3, 4. LLOYD COLSEY UDOCN Stamp Club lg Handicraft Club lg Inter- national Relations Club 1, 3. THERESA CONACE Terry Baseball 13 Hockey 13 Dramatic Club 13 Dance Club 3, 45 Tower Business Staff 43 Glee Club 4. MARGARET COUGHLIN uMargn Basketball 2, 3, 45 Hockey 2, 3, 49 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Dramatic Club 1, 2, 43 Rifle Club 3, 4g Sigma Lamda Phi Hi-Y 3, 4, Tower 4, G.A.A. 20 HY 'whip COURTNEY CRAWFORD Barrel Searchlight 2, 3, Editor 4, International Relations 33 First Aid 25 Hi-Y 3, 4. RICHARD CRUNDEN lKDickl, Glee Club 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, Pre Flight 35 Rocks and Minerals Club 2. JOHN DAVID SON Johnny Searchlight 1, 2, Soccer 3, 4g Swimming 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 35 Band 3. RUTH DAUBE Ruthie Softball 1, 23 Bowling 2, 3, 43 Basketball 33 Dramatic Club 1. SYLVIA DAVIES usyln Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Sigma Phi Hi-Y 4, Honor Society 4, Glee Club 3g Searchlight 35 Creative Writing 3g Tower Editorial Staff 4. 21 PHILIP DEL PIZZO Kphil!! Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Wrestling 2 Q Dance Club 3, 4g Track 2, 3, 45 Exemplar Club 3. JOSEPH DODGE Dian Tennis 2, 3, Wrestling 3, 4. GUNTHER DOERESCHLER Gunther Soccer 23 Track 3, 45 International Rela- tions 3, Drill Corps Lieutenant 3, 4. EDNA DRAPER l6Ed!7 Basketball 2, 3, Bowling 2, 3g Club 1. IRENE DREHER Irene Baseball 1, Basketball 1, 2. 22 Dramatic MARGARET ENNIS Marge Hockey 13 Basketball 1. EGIST FACCOLI en Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Wrestling 2, 3, 43 Co-Cap- taing Tower Editorial Staff 3, 43 Back Stage 3, 43 Service Squad 33 Hi-Y 2, 3g C.A.P. 2, 43 G.O. 1, 33 Y Dance Club 3, 4g Senior Class President. VIRGINIA FERRERA Ginny Hockey 2, 3, 4g Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Bowling 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 23 Dramatic Club 13 First Aid 23 Fencing 3g Glee Club 1, 2, 4g G.A.A. 3, 43 Tower Business Staff 4. LEONARD FROST uldennyn Swimming 43 Track 3, 4g Dramatic Club 4g Model Making 3g Sportsman Club 2i Rifie Club 3, 43 Drill Corps 4. DOROTHY GARRISON l6Dot,! Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4g Library Staff 1, 2, 3, 43 Book Club 33 Microphone Club 23 Dra- matic 1. MARVIN GELLEN ClMary9! Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 43 Exemplar 3, Rifle Club 3, 45 Y Dance Club 3, 4. WILLIAM GIESE Rabbit Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Swimming 1, 2, 3, 45 Sportsman Club 1, 2, 3g Stamp Club 1. MARGARITE GIZZARELLI Gizzi Baseball 1, 2, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 33 Bowling 1, 2, 45 Hockey 1, 2, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Dramatic 1, 23 Tower Business Staff Man- ager 45 Victory Corps 3, 43 Community Sing- ing 25 Dance Club 35 G.O. 1, 2g Service Squad. STANLEY GLOVER Gubby Baseball 3, 4. GEORGE GREGGS Doddy Soccer 3g Fireman, Racing Pigeons, C.A.P.g Seascouts. 24 KATHERINE GRELL Kitten Dramatic 13 Community Singing 23 Ish Chay Jay 33 Bowling 33 Field Hockey l3 Volley Ball 23 Horseback Riding lg Basket- ball 23 Sigma Lamda Phi Hi-Y 4. JEAN GRIFFIN uofaffy' Field Hockey 23 Dramatic 13 Community Sing 23 Bowling 2. WILLIAM GROVER llscott!! Soccer 2, 33 Wrestling 2, 3. MARY HACKETT Hacky Bowling 1, 2, 3, 43 Tower Business Staff 43 Hi-Y 4g Volleyball 33 Basketball 1, 2. ANN HANLEY Annie Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Hockey 13 Volleyball 1, 2, 3g Dramatic Club 13 Radio Club 23 Cheerleading 3, 43 Fencing 3g Sigma Lamba Hi-Y 2, 3, 4g Nurses Aid 3. 25 fx EP' JOHN HARTELL Huck Dramatic Club 1, 2. BERNICE HECKER Becky Basketball 2, 3, 43 Hockey 1, 2, 3, 43 Volley- ball 1, 23 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4g Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4g First Aid 23 Dramatic Club 13 Dance Club 33 Community Singing 23 Tower Business Staff 43 Searchlight 3g Service Squad 1, 2. CLAIRE HEINIG llRed9! Sigma Lambda Hi-Y 43 Searchlight 4. JOHN HIGGINS KKJay77 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4g Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4g Football 1, 23 Manager 3, 4g Basketball 1, 2 Y Dance Club 43 Exemplar 3g Track 4. HELEN HOFFMAN Dimples Basketball 2, 3, 4, Field Hockey 1, 3, 4, Ping Pong 2, 3, 43 Bowling 2, 33 Baseball 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 13 Community Singing 2g Dance Club 3 Sigma Lambda Phi Hi-Y 4. LUCILLE KELLER Dimples Nurse's Aid 45 Ping Pong 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Club 15 Bowling 35 Glee Club 45 Fencing 35 Sigma Phi Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Cheerleading 3: Community Sing 2. EDITH KELM Edie Basketball 35 Dramatic Club 15 Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4. VIRGENE KIHM Kihmmy Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Hockey 3, 45 Bowling 1, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 25 Stamp Club 15 Fencing Club 35 Search- light 25 G.A.A. President 4. BARBARA KILBY 4KBunnyY7 Basketball 2, 3, 45 S.O.D. 35 Volleyball 1, 2, 35 Tennis 2, 3, 45 Ping Pong 2, 35 Adver- tising 25 Microphone 35 Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Bowling 1, 2,35 Dramatic 15 Hi-Y 2,35 Treas- urer 45 Rifle Club 45 C.A.P.C. 45 Riding 1, 25 Sports Club 35 Tower Business Stal? 4. ROBERT KRYCHEAR 4lBobl! Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Ex- emplar 35 Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4. 28 ug... 1,1 l 5,4 ROCCO LAPENTA aRoCkyn Math Wrinkles 15 Physics Club 39 G.O. 1, 35 Honor Society 45 Wrestling 3, 45 Football 4. RITA LARSEN Shorty Basketball 1, 2, 3, Baseball lg Volleyball 1, 23 Bowling 2, Victory Corps 33 Hi-Y 3, 4g Dance Club 2, 3. FRANCES LAWRENCE CKFran7! Dramatic Club 13 B-asketball 1, 2g Bowling 23 Baseball 1, 25 Volleyball 2. BOBBY LEE General Football 3, 4g Track 3g Wrestling 35 Base- ball 4. ARNOLD LEFKOWITZ 6CLefty39 Football 4g Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 25 International Relations Club 3g Math Wrinkles 1. 29 lr 41 ALBERT LIEF Alfalfa Swimming 45 Glee Club 45 Dramatic Club 1, 45 Radio Club 25 International Relations 3. MAUD LEITNER Maudie Volleyball 35 Field Hockey 2, 35 S.O.D. 2, 35 Dramatic Club 1, 25 Microphone Club 35 Baseball 1, 2, 35 Y Basketball Team 3, 45 B.B.B.'s. KENNETH LISSI Ken Rifle Club 3, 4, Drill Corps 3, 4. JOHN LOVE llJ'ack77 Service Squad 1, 2, 35 Boy Scouts 1, 2, 3, 4. ERNEST LULEICH Mole Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Base- ball 1. 2, 3, 45 Band 15 Hi-Y 2, 35 Dance Club 2, 3, 45 President 45 Sportsman Club 25 Ex- emplar 35 Glee Club 2, 4. 30 A as v ' X-. Ui I-IOMER LYDECKER UDUHYH Swimming 1, 23 Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Y Dance Club 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y 2, 3, Band 15 Sportsman Club z Exemplar 3, Y junior Board 4. MARY MACDONNELL uMaCn Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 1, 2, 4g Ten- nis 2, 3, 4g Dramatic Club 15 Advertising Club 3, Sports Club 33 S.O.D. 2, 33 Y Dance Club 4, Community Singing 25 Bowl- ing 2, 3, Ping Pong 2, 35 Nurse's Aid 3, 4, Tower Editorial Staff 45 B.B.B.'s. ROLAND MARONEY 64Doug1! Service Squad 3. GLORIA MARSICO KG lol? Dramatic Club 13 Ish Chay jay 35 Baseball 2g Basketball 25 Glee Club 45 Service Squad 2. FRANK MARTEN, sm Pat Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 1, 2, Fire Depart- ment 3, 4. 31 JOSEPH MAURER HJOQH Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Y Dance Club 3, 4, Exemplar 3. PRESLEY MAYO UMonk77 Dramatic 1, Projection Club 2, Math Wrin- kles 1, Dance Club 3, Track 3. RONALD MCKEE Ronnie Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4: Base- ball 4, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Exemplar 3. JEAN MCMAHON 4KJinx!7 Dramatic Club 1, Community Singing 2, Rifle Club 4, Sigma Phi Hi-Y 3, 4, Tower Editorial Staff 4, Hospital Aid 3, Field Hockey 4, Basketball 4, Baseball 3, Ping Pong 4, Volleyball 4, B.B.B.'s 4. JOHN MCNULTY UJakeU Football 2, 3, 4, Swimming 2, 3, 4, Exemplar Club 2, C.A.P., Sea Scouts. 32 CAROL MERWIN Bowling 3, 4, Field Hockey 1, 3, 4g Basket- ball 1, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 45 Dramatic 1, 2, Glee Club 1, 2, 45 Fencing Club 3, Tower Business Staff 4. JOHN MILLER lqackn Sportsman Club 2, Soccer 3, 4, Ride Club 3, 45 Drill Corps 2, 35 C.A.P. DEAN MILTIMORE CCDOCH Band lg Physics Club 33 Tower 3, 4. JANICE MILTON l6Jan7l Dance Club 35 Penmanship Club 1, 2. JAMES MINFORD Minnie Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 4g C.A.P. 2, 3, 4, Drill Corps 1, 2, 3, 4g Rifle Club 2, 3, 45 Tower 45 Fire Department 2, 3, 4. 53 JOAN MORITZ Moritz Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Ten- nis 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Ping Pong 1, 2, 3, 4, Riding 1, 2, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Rifle Club 2, 3, Sigma Phi Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, S.O.D. DOUGLAS MULHOLLAND HMO!! Photography 1, 2, Stamp Club 3, Service Squad 3, 4. JESSICA MULLEN Jessie Baseball 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Bowling 3, Dance Club, Dramatic Club. RAYMOND MUNN lCRaeH Math Wrinkles 1, Dance Club 3, 4, Fire Department 4. FLORENCE MURRAY Flo Ann Dramatic Club, Dance Club, Basketball. 34 X 2- Y--1 ALICE OWEN Honey Dramatic Club 15 Field Hockey 1, 2, 4, Bas- ketball l, 2, 3: Glee Club 3, 45 Sigma Lamb- da Phi Hi-Y 43 Leaders Club 43 Baseball l, 2, 3, Library Stal? lg Community Singing 2, Ping Pong 3. WILLIAM PALMER KlBi1lS! International Relations 35 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Soc- cer 3, 4g Radio Dramatic Club 2. SOPHIE PAPPAS HPappy1l Dramatic Club 1, Community Singing 2g Dance Club 35 Glee Club 2, 3. HENRY PFAFF l6Har!l Searchlight, Dramatic Club 13 Service Squad, Drill Corps. LORRAINE POLHEMUS Rifle Club 3, 49 Study Club 25 Dramatic Club 1. 35 lf X ANGELINE RENELLA Angie Basketball 1, 2, 3, Hockey 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Dramatic Club 1, 2. CHARLOTTE REYNOLDS Shanty Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Archery 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, Dance Club 1, Library Club 3, Soccer 2, 3. ROBIN ROBERTS KKRobH G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Radio Club 1, Rifle Club 3, 4, G. O. Secretary 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Library Staff 3, Ping Pong 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Base- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, B.B.B.'s 4. ELIZABETH RUECKERT HBetty!! Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Base- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, G. O. 4, Hi-Y 4, Tower Busi- ness Staff, Searchlight. RICHARD RUSSELL Dick Football 3, 4, Rifle Club 2, 3, Track 2. 37 W , , V 173' F: RUTH SCOTT Scotty Ish Chay Jay 3. VINCENT SCOTT scBirnrny91 Math Wrinkles lg Vocational School 4. DONALD SECOR Tessie Searchlight Business Staff 25 Band 1, 2g Drill Corps 2, 3g Rifle Club 3, 43 Glee Club 3, 45 Hi-Y 3, 45 C.A.P.C. 3, 4g Dramatic Club 43 Service Squad 4. EVERETT SEIPP Clsoupn Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. WALTER SHEA Walt Spanish Club 15 Soccer 2, 35 Dramatic Club 1. 39 Dramatic Club lg Community Singing 2g WWF ,W v -I V ,ef xqy if 1099 Q , 44 f? N,.jomn6 J? 1 Q Af...-.N . A , H . fill , . Q 'N!1.,2 11l:?7 .L wg ' 4 fzgf ' NM4w.g.,fQf111 1M J, I ff! X?-3 . wi 'sa , 7 'fi , X l. Eg I 4 DONALD TREMPER Mickey Projection lg Sportsman 2. IRVING TREMPER CKBurnpY, Baseball 3, 4. NANCY TROMM Tromm Basketball 1, 2, 3g Field Hockey 1, 2, 33 Bowling 1, 25 Ping Pong 1, 25 Dramatic Club 1, 2g Baseball 1, 29 Tennis 1, 2. MARGARET UNDERSTILLER Bowling 1, 2, 45 Dramatic Club 1, Tower Business Staff 4. MARK VANDERBILT Crazyman Football: Swimming, Soccer: Exemplar 35 Motorcycle Club. 42 HQIIIIHSFZEMWQHRM lililililia my.. . ,,.. 153 N rig JOHN VAN WYCK Zombie Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Foot- ball 1, 3, 4, Golf lg Hi-Y 2, 3g Exemplar 33 Y Dance Club 2, 3, 4. HORACE WADSWORTH uwadyn Basketball 3, 45 Football 3, 4: Baseball 3, 4g Exemplar 3g Future Scientists of America 3, Dramatic Club 45 Math Wrinkles 13 Sports- man Club 2. ROBERT WALKER Skeets Wrestling 25 Golf lg Soccer 4g Sportsman Club 2, 3. ALBERT WANAMAKER Squirrel Exemplar 3g Swimming 13 Soccer 2g Wrest- ling 2, 3, 49 Football 1, 3, 4g Baseball 1, 3, 4g Fencing 2, Motorcycle Club 3. PETER WESEL Pete Basketball lg Baseball 1: Bowling 2: Ride Club 3, 4. 43 ELEANOR WHITE Ellie Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Field Hockeyg Dance Club 35 Bowling 1, 25 Ping Pong 35 Baseball 1, 25 Tennis 2. ELIZABETH WILDING 66Ding!7 Hockey 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Tower Editorial Staff 35 Editor in Chief 45 Rifle Club 3, 45 International Relations Club 35 Honor Society 3, 45 S.O.D. 2, 35 Searchlight 15 .Nurse's Aid 35 Sigma Phi Y 2, 35 Creative Writing Club 35 Community Singing 25 Vol- leyball 15 Ping Pong 2, 3, 45 Dance Club 45 B.B.B.'s5 G.O. 4. DORIS WOOTTON Dorry Basketball 2, 35 Searchlight 45 Tower Busi- ness Staff 45 Dramatic 1. WILBERT BEDARD HBert!, X Football 15 Basketball 1, 2. JAMES VALENZANO 44 'vii A, A 'LN- Ffh: L 4 1 .i If-,, I -4. '4 SJ. 12 ,-, M . -Ling: ii Q X 4 It WU' ww if ' p K., fx 4, 6. Q LW. 'uw . , , N if fa m Q, .xi K , . A ,gmt ,, .E kb . , . 1- i , L- ,-,isgi.H . f ' '- 'f' V ,A 1 'xx' I ' '03 an L 4255, , 4, ,,W1v:rme2fm.w W4 ,f.g ?gf1S 1. ' 1 'J xi. ' . 3 '. 'V?f'.2ff 'milf - . ' .4 .b . ja A . ' 'A fbi . . 1.- 7 as 'nf-95-Q1 1 ,f in V 3 .mg g 4 15 in i 'V A ' f, 4 Y ' F' . K A gg: A Q ' 4 4 -' f , i' i af V - 'Y -A sa' '. 4.7. 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This anC6 Guid harleton, our Mr. C at the meetings, and school organization was represented representatives, each the semi-annual election of delegates was introduced. The officers of the 1944-1945 G. O. were President, William Snedeng Vice President, Charles Koinesg Secretary, Robin Roberts. 'fa R Q it 'lu .Q Q emplm, r.T M by d YE Victory Corps, sponso The promotes school activities that aid the war effort. The sale of War Bonds and Stamps, the collection of waste paper and the distribution of government posters and pamphlets are under its direction. The Corps was commended for its excellent record in d Radio Serv- an On ati In Infor 6 th by ds selling bon ice in Washington. This year the organization 1' ta y of the Gold S OI' em cque in m a pla purchased co La- OC ent, R resid P STC he oflicers w Alumni. T pentag Vice President, Jane Terpeningg Secretary, zzarelli. Gi rgarite Ma First-Miss Krum, R. Lapenta W Sneden S Bush E Wild ing. Second-T. Burnweit, C. Abel S Davies N Byers 0I'l0I 0ClQfg The chief work of the Honor Society is to make an annual survey of what graduate members are doing. With so many changing servicemen's ad- dresses, the task was somewhat difficult this year. The members are chosen on the basis of scholastic Lol I ' A.S'h, .Cl ,V.B' ',N.M ,G.D l, S. '2Z.i'.fiLf if PLLEZ.. S..E'35 25.W-M.?'3ZZ3.,.., 533333, SENIOR SERVICE SQUAD D. Mulholland, J. Benezak, P. Ellison, J. Travis, J. Engel, M. Ottenger, J. Hut. M 14 Lvxj my Flrst Row-H. bvans, G. Brown, N. Davxs, Mlss Shafer, G. Frxedman, I. C ,D.Ekdh1,R.M '.s dR-.l ,, 1, .. J. D.22Q1i...iC3T JUNIUR SERVICE SQUAD Collendar. First Row-T. Burnweit, C. Abel, S. Bush, E. Wilding, M. MacDonnell, J. Mc- Mahon, W. Sneden. Second Row-D. Miltemore, J. Minford, K. Cooke, R. Roberts J. Turpening, N. Spratt, S. Davies, N. Byers, Mr. Wallenbergh, J. Beck, E. Facciolli ower gcbforiaf Editor-in-Chief , . .... Elizabeth Wilding Associate Editor , . ...,.., Shirley Bush Layout Editor .......,, ..., W illiam Sneden Senior Write-up Editor ,..... Mary MacSonnel Activity Editor ....,..,.., Norma Jean Byers Copy Writers ..,... Caroline Abel, Sylvia Dav- ies, Katherine Cooke, Nancy Desimony. Nancy Sprott, Jane Terpening Sports Editor .,,......,...,.,. Egist Faccioli Assistant Sports Editor. , . ..,., James Beck Art Editor. . ......,. . , . Robin Roberts Assistant Art Editor, , , .... Thirza Burnweit Photographes ......... . . .Dean Miltmore Assistant Photographes. . , , . .James Minford Typist ,......,..,,... . . .Jean McMahon Faculty Advisor. . . . , . , .Mr. Wallenburgh 58 ower uziinefid Business Manager Margurite Gizzarelli Secretary Virginia Fererra Assunta Somma Josephine Somma Connie Ciccalone Elizabeth Rueckert Bernice Hecker Doris Wootton Carol Merwin Mildred Radin Courtney Crawford Walter Shea Jessie Mullen Mary Hackett Margaret Understiller Theresa Canace John Love Faculty Advisor . , . . Miss Deland First Row-M. Understiller, M. Hackett, J. Mullen, M. Gizzarelli, Miss Deland, V. Ferrera, W. Shea, A. Somma. Second Row-M. Radin, C. Crawford, C. Ciccaloni D. Wooten, J. Somma, J. Love, B. Hecker, C. Merwin, B. Rueckert, T. Conace. L. Keller, D. Mulholland. , : 5 W I i Ll 'Vt c Seated Dr Roody E Koemgswald L Leventhal C Crawford J Hudson J Mmford Mlss Nxlson Standing K Mmford B VanWyck C Hemlg K Frexdman C Coryat C Wohlgemuth Maureen james B Boll E Catten M Park 2aI'CAAgAf f0l'ld ,SL Editor-in-Chief A . . . . .Courtney Crawford New Editor ...,.. ......,.... J anet Hudson Associate Editors r.,s... Doris Wooton, Eleanor Koeningswald, Ellen Lewin 60 Feature Editor Feature Writers , . Girls' S orts Editor P Boys' Sports Editor . Sports Writers , . . Reporters ..., . Business Manager . Business Stat? . . . A .Lucille Leventhal Joan Dennehy, Kennie Friedman, Corinne Coryat, Audrey Kelly, Bette Yanko, Sylvia Ann Davies, Peggy Eldridge, Phyllis Dropkin . . . Catherine Minford , . , james Minford . . Rocco Lapenta, Claire Heinig, Robert Van Wyck Robin Faisant, Marcia Park Carol Wohlegmuth, Evelyn Cattor, Bunny Kilby, Joan Dennehy, Buffy Carol, Monica David ,..,.,,...LauraRoberts . i ,.,.i Barbara Boll Linda Shapiro, Eddie Crawford Faculty Advisors . A A . . , Dr. Roody Miss Nilson, Miss Hilbert B. Boll, Miss Hilbert, L. Schapiro, L. Roberts. First Row M MacDonnell S Bush B Johnson J Moritz L Keller Second Row E Draper S Klrst J McLeod M Hunt J McMahon N Robeson L Kxrk J Kxlby G Gxlchrest D Lapenta A Williams, L Wll hams S Davxes J Pnce E Shxffer P Shepard Flrst Row A Hanley C Cnccalom, M Coughlm N Schneider T Burnwext R Schnexder H Hoffman M1ssLabuda Second Row L Holliday, J DAur1a V Khxm, L Roberts E Wh1te, R Larsen, R Stewart A Owen, J Macrenko K Grell D Zimmerman M Hackett, S Innman E Rueckert, B Yanko R Value M Cuff ALPHA Fzrst L Hoyle J Morxtz E Rooney IL Lexper L Holliday T Van Wyck M Whetstone B Demarest Second Row L Gartman B Bamett J Wels S Lovatt K Cooke J Coughlm M Manley J Terpenmg Mlss Haley S Sllveus First Row C Mlllspaugh S Chrlstos C Crawford W Sneden J Mm ford W Palmar Second Raw R Shepherd S Gates E Benson E Pruet C Boyle C Komes R Buckhout A Sauter H Sauter Mr Brown I 3' ' K' . we N. Sprott, J. Glynn, R. Kolb, G. Radcliffe, M. White, M. Lovett, G. Morgan J, - 1 f ' I ' 2 Lf ax-Q 2.11 M K Q f 'Q :Zhi ? 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' a, . xy, . 1 , . , .P ex, 3 9th GRADE DRAMATIC CLUB .Seated Ieit to right Glynn J Reynolds El eanor Nellxs Elleen Nevxs Loxs Rlttershausen Nancy Standing lelt to nght Welss Henry Muller Madell ne Travls Joan Johnson Betty Fraser Mary Jean Len ner Pat Sherer Gertrude Koemgswald Joan JUNIOR HIGH DRAMATIC CLUB Fzrst Row-S. Demarest. B. Magai, A. Gellen, D. Sutton, K. Osbome, A. Nelson, H. McKensie, J. Hoyle, A. Moser. Second Row-N. Pettit, B. Scheinler, F. Kopenhaver, C. Rosoff, J. Norhaus, A. Stark, H. Karrell. Third Row-J. Koenigswald, K. Glynn, J. Glynn, N. Rittershauser, G. Friedman, M. Newman, S. Kirtsoupolous, J. Tel- lefsen, I. McKaig, J. Knapp, J. Value, P. Gable, J. Leitner, Harry Lee, J. Ny- wiede, L. Clark, H. Ellison, S. Meyer, R. Manning, E. Meyer. Fourth Row- T. Innman, J. McGoldrie, C. Kemel, M. Katz. H. Weiss. 'FY X 53, W x f 4 gi? RQ X ,is Ei Q E 2. ,, -11 . 1 Eau' -X g 'Rig ' O . 25' lg 35, K . Q: ii 'E w. -a,faf,, ,,. L?z?V'ii A Q' M W f if Y' 'SL 4, . Q A 'P' A ur M.. . fl 5 as qagghs i f 1 '5 ? ,Gu - :W Q ,ft ln ,. Q .W 'B 4? ff? GIRLS RIFLE CLUB Fxrst B Rooney M Van Wyck K Mmford M Oettmger J Hudson L Hoyle N Sprott Second Mr Wallenbergh S Bush J McMahon J Mor1tz L Polhemus L Holllday S Lovett J Morltz M Coughlm B Kxlby R Roberts BOYS RIFLE CLUB Fxrst Row H Schupner R Russell Glen Chambers J Mmford S Merlt D Secor Second Row Mr Wallenberg R Relyea H Bxrmmgham C Mxllspaugh R Van Wyck M Gellen in WILLIAM RANDOLPH HEARST TROPHY TEAM Fzrst Row Mr Wallenberg R Russell S Merlt G Chambers J Morxtz Sec ond Row M Gellen R Roberts R Van Wyck B Rooney N R A POSTAL MATCH TEAM F1rst Row M Gellen, R Van Wyck, R Russell, S Merxt, G Chambers. Second Row R Roberts, M Coughlxn, B Rooney, J Morxtz, L Polhemus First Row H Melmk J Spratt D Nelson Miss Keen J Muse K Kihm E Olsen I Nellis Second Row D Parker A Roerxch M Wolansk D Gar nson M Guerra L Williams A Williams I Cevaseo M Mehalek T Van Warmer S Gates E Emmerlmg M james D Foster alum, 51 ff The Library Staff is a group of about forty volunteers who give their free periods to assisting Miss Keene in maintaining Nyack s high standard of library service. Their work of mending and cataloging books, filing cards, and secretarial work is of benefit to the entire student body. 72 - :,,,. ...: D xg ' Q C23 6 'z liilfi nv QS., u4'.'sI J , Eli ff 2' N wifi. O , all ' r 67 1- i if ? F-,,,...-iff xc. ' 7 IT x x 'X- XNWW , , if '-fir v 3 q.. nv.. I, .51 5 X XQWLP .,,,- 5 ,-4 2 .. in .524 rf X Q . - 1 .40...,, .. 1 -xx . il!!! Ns. 1 t s - v - 'f'. 1 .,, - 5. Q 'amy ,, A, s, , S I Q 1 -A . ff. 9? 3, In ft ,fy i X 15' ' R' ' I V t 1-- i 'P J i ! . Y 1 f, n ...f ,...-1I'- -- Q. 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MacDonnell, R. Roberts, L. Hilliday. Third-M. Gellen, J. Kane, J. VanWyck, P. Wemer, R. Russell, S. Kirst, B. Rooney, E. Leiper. .un vnu lg!- N-.... JUNIOR SCIENCE CLUB First Row-T. Van Wormer, W Condit, G. Fisher. Second Row-T Smith, T. Gibbons. SPORTS mls!-s mum as Ji' , 'S G H . .1 6S 4 -'2 ' 'Li' '.,. ,! , Q F up . W WSP -fig Q, r ,.. Q 5 Pr F' ' Q , 'ag MQ e Wh: .. '?? .As ....,,f I Hz! 1 I . A ii. , ' Rx o r JUNIOR CHEERLEADERS Marion Van Wyck, Sally Kirst, Betty Rooney Shir ley Parsells, Shirley Lovett, Peggy Pederson. FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS joan Stockmeyer, Eleanor Murray, Polly Zimmer- man, Elizabeth Felter, Eleanor Rogers, Barbara Boll, Louise Bryant fnot picturedj. SARAH I. ROODY Frrst Coach Trxpp J Kane J Hxg gms J Maurer R McKee Second M Gellen H Lydecker E Lule1ch R Krychear J Vanwyck Lxke football Nyack s basket ball bubble burst early 1n the sea son W1th a veteran team It ap peared that the season would be smooth Salllflg but the shxp foun dered on the rocks of Lxberty and Poughkeepsle H1gh Schools Sprmg Valley and Suffern ralsed hopes too hlgh but when th1s went to press our chance of w1n nmg the champxonshlp seemed sllm for we had lost two first strmg men and the Haverstraw Jmx stxll exlsted JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL D Conace A Seidel J Harris D Whxte F Zak J McBride R Mac Donald C Savory G Chalsen B Glese . K . Y I , . . - . , . , . . Q ' Y ' I ' I - 1 1 - 1 , ' y - Easy victory over Closter, 7 1 , - 7 . g 1 ' y ' , Y ' ' y , , . . , . ' 1 ' 1 - 1 ' SOCCER Fzrst Row J Davxdson I Mac Calman R Buckout R Bloodgood R Hansen R Boxberger E Pruett R Shepard H Dxxon Second Row R Beneky R Lake W Shea R Baker R Walker F Zak V Sasse H Pruett J M1ller H Phaff Mr Temphn WRESTLING Although Nyacks Grapplers have only three of the1r last years ten county champs Bloodgood M1 haelek and Faccloll The Indlans have made a faxrly good showmg thus far havmg won two of thexr first four matches The two vlctor les were achleved at the expense of Sprlng Valley Suflern and Teaneck have handed Nyack the1r two set backs The wresthng team however looks forward to the County Meet wlth determ1nat1on to retaln its t1tle as County Charnplons Through the excellent and txreless mstructlon of Coach Gordon th1s hope may well materlahze Captam E F8CClOl1 has alded Coach Gordon appreclably v ' 1 v 1' , . 9 1 1 3 1 s -. ,, - ,. ,- Q . ,- 1- ! , ,. . -. 9- 1' V' y- 1' 7' 9 . ,. 9- 1' l l SWIMMING TEAM First Row: W. Cunningham M. Muse, T. Van Warner I. Mac Calman, B. Grover Second Row: C. Kungshoj J. McNulty, S. Weisberg, V Hill, A. Leif, Davidson, E. McEvan, Coach C. An- derson. 1 3 SWIMMING The Nyack High School swimming team, under the direction of Coach Anderson, has so far had a fairly successful season. It lost to Wfest Point and Mamaroneck High Schools but defeated a powerful Brooklyn High School, Some of the champion swim- mers areg Hill, Mc 'Jult , Weisber , and Kon shoi'. Other members are, Davidson, Y S 8 1 Crover, Theis, Willis, MacCalman, Cunningham and Bremer. G. A. A. The Girls Athletic Association, is an honorary organization composed of girls who have earned-1000 units for after school participation in sports. Under Miss Clarke's direction, the association supervises girls' sports of Nyack. Q The main project this year was a Basketball Tournament, which gave every girl in school an opportunity to play on a team. G. A. A. First Row: R. Schneider, N Schneider, E. Wilding, S Bush. J. Somma, A. Somma J. Muse. Second Row: N Tromm, M, Coughlin, Moritz, T. Burnweit, B. johnson, V. Kihm, E. White, B. Hecker, R. Roberts, V, Ferrera. Third Row: Miss Clarke, B. Rooney, Mac- arenko, A. Owen, H. Hoff- man, B. Gardiner, E. Reuck- man, B. Gardiner, E. Reuck- ert, A. Williams. 7 Girls' Basketball First Row: A. Hanley, M. Hunt, B. Hecker, T. Burnweit, E. White, A. Owen, H. Hoffman. Second Row: N. Schneider, M. Coughlin, R. Schneider, R. Roberts, B. Rueckert, C. Merwin, V. Kihm. Third Row: Harring, L. Hoyle, Hudson, H. Christian, B. Demarest, D, Zimmerman, Mackaranco, K. Cooke. Fourth Row: H. Barber, B. Gardner, K, Friedman, P. Fertile, M. Manley, McCloud, S. Lenz, B. Brown, M, Eldredge. First Row: T. Burnweit, R. Roberts, Mac Mahon, M. Hunt, B. Hecker, M. Cough- lin, R. Ruckert, H. Hoffman, A. Owen, E, White, R. Schneider, N. Schneider, C. Merwin, Somma, V, Kihm, S. Bush. Second Row: Miss Clarke, A. Christian, P, Fertile, K. Friedman, B. Brown, M. Eldredge, S. Lenz, M. Manley, McCloud, B. Gardiner, H. Barber, B. Demarest, D. Zimmerman, j. Mackaranco. 115. llirls' lloskey :Wa 3 Y . xii, Q9 - ,v . -dx -'Sl .3 . -nf mfg' 1 -, Il' p 4 - 'eo xg' X : Lg YYO' 1,5 Nr. fw ' r. ,,. ., '-fi, .41 Jn'- 'ALK , ,, .f' ak -env' Y IME? 1 . JK X . 41 in 'I 1- r N'x 'Q . I, 1 V Q 1A. ,'. T 5 Ib fl 1 11' -'J :Q -' if 45: YL . TTY? -15 , pd, . Q N . .Va A JY l a- ,r1s. -2,3 p.. N 3 .v+ sr- 'W sv. 5. U- ' 2 f ! 'Q ' fix 'N z 44 1 15 x .Uv w?',L Af 1- gh Y'f4 J Sn A. iQ. . . av ,S W fgflaig ' . -Rf '. 'ls 1 'Y 33.2 .4 fax . NC ,v.-f xiii - fry! A ' PVR, aarf, X-Iii, 3 v.x. qv V is ' :R 'W - 4. un rw ... .4 L... 1 r L. 1- A .f ,- 4 1 llr Beelers de mtzon o salt Salt s the 4 stu that makes potatoes taste so unny IXlllH1II'lV Carol Alnce lNorma Helen ue Floanor Gloria Clalre Gmny 'Klan ,low Ce Nlllflrefl Bermce Jesslc u hen thfy am t got none on Compliments o EVA S BEAUTY SALON Mal'gal'Cl Nyack New York Wm! 1 ,Iesste s really 3 Gosh' Innocence IS bliss hw 'S ou' 'edu' d f and dzgmtied faculty aneemus gal Don't work too B advisor' fDrmlcmg agam 1000 eiote Thafs a Tower she s 'hard Gmny B After clutchmg so atfectxonately' C She did tho, 'olks J game What was there about Mr Browns hzstory tests that made one shner for days? Why even the um dou panes quaked at the thought of them One test das Roland Maroney opened a umdow and t promptlx fell out Compliments o BROOKS SPECIALTY SHOPPE Bw ack New Hork Compliments o FERRERA 86 BOASI 81 Wlaln Street Nwack N Y Telephone 1032 89 A . ' fi ' ' f -. ' 1 9 5 .6 ' f .l , .lo . ,' , 1 1 - I ' f S . ., ,. i' , ,. V , 1 Lf A 1 S A tlstte on ' 4 fe t cmmz Connie! ,. 'Q .- 2 Y ' ' I . ' ' .. W T ' l are , ' . ' A ,.., QV l , - th ' .' i ' f , A. , MAGNUS PEDERSEN Jeweler Nyack, New York Compliments of PARK ICE 81 COAL COMPANY Nyack, New York Compliments of QUALITY CLEANERS NYACK, NEW YORK Miss Roody is a born auctioneer. One day when she found Zombie VanWyck's senior pictures, she asked for bids. There were so many offers however, that she decided lo cancel the whole matter. Compliments of the GIFT TREE Nyack, New York Compliments of JACOBSEN TAILGRS Nyack, New York Miss Spear certainly must have something on the ball. The way she got her homeroom members to cooperate not only in the maga- zine and bond sales but in all activities, was really remarkable. The Post-War Trend is To Gas House Heating 4 Rockland Light and Power Co. Complzmenls o A FRIEND A ter a great bug alse alarm u hen euerg one thought that Urs Tripp had had tu :ns the truth came out They u ere only one Oh uell thunk hou. many czgars you saved Mr Trzpp Complzments o LEIF S LUNCHEONETTE LULEICH S BAKERY BY ack New York Nw ack New York All the members of Mrs Mo ttt Q homeroom con test that she ts THE teacher She 15 more than wlllmg to cooperate wtth uhatener the school 15 undertaking We L9 heard shes quite a wizard at math too Are me right? A W WORSFOLD Harduare Bw ack New York Telephone 7 Compllments 0 R J HARING FLENDER FUNERAL HOME 'Nsack N X Tel Nwack Hoa Nyack New xork 91 W ' . V '- f I , I . ' , S6 ,97 . ' . 1 . Q y I I 3 9 7 9 7 rv , 5 .' 3 . .. H . - Jf, el Pff - ff yy - 5 ' ,, 1 1 ' 7 . , , , I f - . ,Y , - ,- , a Q 4 Q l . Y, ' Y . v- . . v, - , v ,,, Av' -V v 1 4 1 , - . . .: - l' - ' Fergy and his Cas Jet certainly were in- strumental in relaying all the corn and gos- sip to N .H .S. students. And his character sketches were really sump'n.' Compliments of TROMM'S DELICATESSEN Nyack, New York C BERTRAN D LEITNER Real Estate and Insurance Nyack New York .leueler Nyack New York Compliments of EAGLE CONFECTIONERY Nyack, New York Compliments of MR 8: MRS HARRY FERTILE Remember how proud all of us N H S ers were when we saw Robins photos in the Ladies Home Journal 9 Just goes to show that Nyack does have beautt ul scenery Tel Nyack 1128 Clty Store ln the Country WM BROWN 81 SON Furniture and Gift Shop Nyack New York Compliments o Puhllc Guarantee Market Nyack New York Robert Hutchins a famous educato has a unique manner of tea ht Class Yes professor Hutchins Am' questions? Class No professor Hutchins Class dismissed' Ahh' how we students would appreciate the adop tion of this method by N H S teachers' 9 l 'I so - , - 99 5 ' f 3 .. , r, . c ng. H. T. Hutchins- Read your lesson? T - ' -Z. '- ' - 'as s , ' . 92 Compltments 0 WAGSHAL S STATIONERY STORE Nyack New York Wanamakers Shoe Repalr Nyack New Xork Cuess uhat one o Coruzn Colsey s mam eslres ls? He d love to see one o our cute blonde semor gurls ln tights' fWe bet he :sn t the only one 'j Compliments o NEUSTADT PHARMACY Nyack New York Maln Wlne 81 Liquor Store 122 Maln Street Nyack N Y Frledman Phone 1100 Only recently our Tower Bustness Manager re celved a letter from a rm tn Nyack addressed to Mzss Margle Dzzzarelll and ever smce then has been lovingly re erred to as Dzzzy 4We doubt whether a certam somebody ln the Navy Arr Force calls her that'J Eagle Army 81 Navy Store Work Clothes Sportutear Shoes 113 Main Street Nyack N Y Phone Nyack 1791 Complzments o NYACK ACADEMY Nyack New York Any excess nolse that one happened to hear tn the corrzdors study halls or llbrary was no doubt due to Double Trouble and thezr conspzrator tn crlme M aggte Coughlm KERSHNER S INYACK NEW YORK o , T 7 3 I 7 f 9 s d ' '. 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T 7 7 , 93 JAMES ZABRISKIE on Broadway Nyack New York Compliments 0 MRS R C PYE According to last year s TOWER lt seems that Evert fCasanovaJ Sezpp really has a lot 0 women on the strung fAnd we sure do hope we re two o them J Say Mzdshzpman Mayer you cl better be ware' Lorraine Polhemus as really an excel lent marksman Why she can even hut bottle tops' West Nyack Service Statlon West Nyack New York HUGH E WHITE Funeral Home Complzments o NYACK ROTARY CLUB Nyack New York WHELAN DRUG STORES Tmted Clgar Whelan Stores Corp Prop Where Qualzty Counts Nyack 2041 Nyack W Y Soll Nathanson Manager Recall how well Henry Colarellz read Lochmvar ln speech class Ahh what mg lowecl rom the ltps o our great ootball hero' Complzments o TRAVERSON NYaCk New York Nyack New York Seott Froter certainly lS In ormatwe W hy one day he enlightened the sixth perzod hzstory class ever so by tollzng em that Ol: 1er W endell Holmes ,lr u as the son 0 Ol: ver Wendell Holmes Sr Uffice Nyack 737 H A MONTANDON RealEstate Farms Homes Acreage 21 South Broadway 'Nyack N Y Complzments o BURN S HARDWARE STORE Nyack New Y ork Laurels to our leading magazme salesman Henry Sauter He really dzd a grand job fifty dollars ts a lot o dough and ue don t mean the cake kind' JAMES KILBY Insurance and Real Estate Nyack New York Compltments o STEVE S BEAUTY SHOP Nyack New 1 ork The Luncheon Sextet Table S Gmny Angle Wlargle Dorry Norma Carol Hep Cat Sophie Pappas ts de nztely ln the groue as ar as rug cuttzng ts concerned Rainy days she s really on the beam Compliments o Mazzeppa Englne Co No 2 Nyack New York Compliments of Wonder Bread Sr Hostess Cake Paterson, New Jersey ROBERT SCHMITT C0 Homemade Ice Cream and Luncheonette 84 Ham Street, Nyack, 'N Y Phone Nvack 117 K I ' . H' . . if . ! r I . ' f .- -- f 9 O U N T T 1, 7 T ' . 1 , . . 9 - f-f --fffiif-if ffm, - ,ff 1 Wd. - . . . F . I ! V if . . . v ' 5 . 1 . . , ' . . , 4 - f . f . , , - , . C Q 1 Y Y . 1 5 , , I A 'Q -uw ,, .- x RQ' u vi-' X A i li 'A 1 'Q 'Q du .vs .Q .. 4 al' Ti lg-51.23, :ily P M, W bv Tiff EEWLQ v . 439, V 'sgfia-7 2551 A -vu.-:'.?laeffb' ' v 'I xx gf' Y , 25' 9 ' 1 iq? X gm F' A ,, ,-- ui .Jul D 45 P. if .f 'W 'A W gp ,Q wi '41 4 f 5 'F' ,G Q f,, A. ,I .. T' . M' , . , v 5 5 Vlyfl 3 ' y' ' ' - X 1 gi' . H, W Q ' G fx 3 f A ' W 1325! ...M- f . I , ilu Y all EEN ' 4 AVF SOPHOMORES HUMEROOM 136 HOMEROOM 128 HOMERUUM 208 HUMEROOM 110 HOMEROOM 211 A Rv FRESHMEN .,h 0f x T 23. 6 .. -+ In , KIT Compliments of YOUNG MEN'S A. J. BRYANT Attorney at Law Nyack, New York FRED A. ENGELS Attorney at Law 9 North Broadway Nyack, New York E l I CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF NYACK ag, TEACHING MINISTERS Buck rou'-Rev. Yought. Father Smith, Father Camp- bell. Rev. Churchill, Father Fayhe, Rev. Calendar. Front row-Rabbi Katz, Dr. Ross, Mrs. Crest, Father Fitzsimmons, Rev. Hamilton. Comphments of 5 eapzana CAST OF JANIE Compl ments of THE Nyack H1gh School V1ctory Corps 100 . i Peferson 'S Shipyard Nyack, New York l RDBEQ1 em -SPN Compllments of GAIR CARTONS PODELL S Thorough knowledge of dramoncls and practrcal experrence garned over a penod of years makes you u THE BEST PODELL S guaranteed reglstered dnamoncls rn the f1nest qualrty Podell s treats you farrly and squarely 1n all trans actrons large or small PODELL'S DIAMOND JEWELRY COSTUME JEWELRY GIPTS I-OR ALL OCCASIONS 111 Maxn St Nyack 427 56 Lafayette Axe 102 Suffern 322 l qi, E , T P f ' 1 A A Q 5 1 Ei 1 A 1 W? A A sslr 1 1 sall -C Slllllra 1 Q .L M' - , .. 4 .A I 9 . 7 b Y AT 7 lf, Yep .' You got it -that is if you have an o in your last name, It was a secret- 29 North Broadway Nyack. N. Y. Carol Merwin really fell for one of our handsome male teachers. Remember hou' she slid off the chair in cafeteria one noon when she tried to catch a glimpse of her ideal. 'X 'F 'I' Hr Broun sas s So all the great men come rom Ohio Eh Wzss Wootton' PUBLIC SERVICE TAXI Cxcuow, BROTHERS Ni ACK NEW XORK Complzments o MAIN DINER NYACK NEW YORK W e re u onderzngz a certazn aeultw mem ber got uzse to the roasts constantly bemg delnered by C Crau ord and E Broun I memory doesnt all thex couered eners thmg rom Pennsyluanm to paranomcs RICHARD GERHARDT Grocery and Delicatessen Nwack New Iork until a lot of kids guessed it-there's that word again-one clay. Compliments of NYACK AUTO PARTS 'Nwack New York Compliments o Nyack Faculty Association L1berty Street School ,lumor Senlor Hlgh School Compliments o ALAN LEGGETT INC Realtor Rose Kolb Miss Evans uhat 1 an abstract Helen Wright lnot wazlmg for Miss Evans? Uh Rose vou knou that Luke lamlla fhrlsto lzrp ure he IS txlung epucml I pm ll Il ue e an epidemic Lhrls you wouldnt haue had 3th periods E A I . 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' NYACK, NEW' YORK ' l I- srl s is s I 'I ' 'l 'CI' Remember the ttme ln Publtc Speakmg Class that ,lohnnle Hartell presented ,lake McNulty utth a uooden arm fngravfrl an honoro the occaston Purely zmaglnary my rtends purely tmagmary Compllments of A S GODDARD Plumbing and Heatmg Fire Extmgulshers 8z Refills LAPI WM PAUL BABCOCK Phone Nvack 704 or 653 What an asset to the cultural center iNyachJ 19 Joe Carleo .s jllvver One s ears vzbrate for an hour after tt passes lf ho uns the gallant gentleman who carrzerl 50 lbs of sugar to the Hugh School What we really ant to know ts W hererltdjagettt Frank 25 and 27 North Broadway COIHPIIIHCHIS of Nyack New York Nyack has another clatm to fame ln Sylvta Ann Davzes Several of her stones have been publtshed m Seventeen and Callzng All Gtrls two popular .sub ded magazines How long oh how long wtll we remember Duck Russell and Betty Rooney strolling around the track together BBBS 1nx Dmg Bushy Mac Maudlc ueeme Compltments o BLUEBIRD SHOP NYALK NEW YORK fomplzments o KOBLIN S PHARMACY NYACE NEW YORK Be the first to see the best ROCKLAND THEATRE NYACK NEW YORK I ou should see Donald .Secor push the piano while Bull Sneeden carrtes the chalr It seems that tt all happened on that Boogey Woogey band day And uhy shouldnt they by Nyack Movers for a guy uho s done as much for the Mustc Department as Mr Drumm Complzments o GEORGE S SHOE REPAIR COMFORT COAL COMPANY Nyack, New York Nw ack, New York A mx f Q ' P V' V. 1 I D ' f A . , E , f l , , . . , . , . 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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.