Nyack High School - Tower Yearbook (Nyack, NY)

 - Class of 1953

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WJ? 5 I IJ ' ' Jil?- ' fu 1 4 Q J s fry mei J X M ff cj M! Jerk! -3 E 3 f if lim 1 rfb! 'W f lllj glgal I 5 V l ' T993 . J Qi I T' K x Q . H' J' fl QTQJJ 'lbw' As the Romans and Greeks of old found in exploring the unknown, so we hope to End adventure in exploring the new world which lies before us. During our past years at Nyack High School we have received the knowledge and guidance necessary to prepare us for this journey. In this year of 1955 we invite you to travel with us into the realm of mythology. On the following pages we shall see somc of the similarities between our school life and the days of myths and legends. Q I 'Q bq'SLmGDfs M l l li l ll i 4 .A l lx il in il Ali fyugdfecf Ag ffm .gznior Cfam O! 7 953 NYACCK HIGH SCCHOUJL NYACCK, NEW 'YORK i-1 DEDTCATTON STANTON CALLAHAN To the man who has helped so many of us to en- joy our journeys into the past and to be prepared for our journey into the future, we, the class of 1953, dedicate our TOWER. Stanton Callahan, who has taught in private and public schools. since 1932, has been pouring ger- unds and gerundives into the receptive minds of Nyack Latin students for the past seven years. According to Mr. Callahan, empty barrels that make the most noise fill up most of his Latin classes. Besides the time he spends in his famous ninth periods, he is Latin Club advisor and chap- erone on school trips such as Jive Tribe buses. When he first came to Nyack, he was assistant soc- cer coach. Born in Yonkers, he attended Manhattan Col- lege and then took his M.A. at Columbia. While in college he participated in tennis, baseball, soc- cer, boxing, and broke his wrist playing volleyball. He remembers with delight a sociology course where the professor frequently neglected the dis- missal bell. To overcome this obstacle the students purchased two alarm clocks, which they conven- iently set at live minute intervals after the bell had rung, to offer a subtle reminder. The professor, however, ignored all interruptions and continued to lecture two hours longer. Summers Mr. Callahan does surveying and has helped map such roads as the Saw Mill River Park- way in Westchester County and the New York State Thruway. He enjoys, hshing and traveling. So far his journeys have led him through Canada and the Mid-West. His other major interest and occupation is his family. Tim nearly three, Mike, six, john, nine, Gail, fourteen, and Richard, seventeen are enough to keep him busy. The devoted members of Mr. Callahan's Latin classes will refer to him by his nickname Caesar, but we shall all remember him as the fine qua non to our school life. IPRJINCIUPAL A. W, RI'l TO THE In An Open Letter to America's publis ed in the October, 1948 Readers Digest, General Dwight D. Eisenhower said, o be a good American is the most important job that will ever confront you. But essentially it is nothing more than to be a good member of your community . . Mr. Eisenhower's interpretation of adequate citizenship is precisely the kind of experience we who are responsible for Nyack High School attempt to provide for the young people of our community. As members of the present graduating class, many having been with us six years, some several months, with backgrounds from various corners of the world, you have had the benefit of the Nyack High School program. The fine work that you have done, the challenges you have accepted, the excel- lent performance of the class in the academic fields, in the arts, in vocational train- ing, in the extra-curricular and out-of-school activities, your part as school citizens- merit recognition and Commendation. This part of your lives at Nyack High School has been the privilege of every one of you. It is the kind of background we consider most essential in the adequate character development of responsible citizens in these United States. Every com- munity in the nation cries out for such a citizenry. You have had these privileges. It is your responsibility to maintain them for future generations! ffzfx in Til-IIE ADMINISTRATION 'IOSEPH PHILLIPS Behind the success of the Voice of Nyack High over station WFAS lies our Administrative Assistant joseph Phillips. For dubbing as head of the Science Department his position as Recording Engineer of the broadcast presents no problem. Also he was the head Doctor of the Traveling Medicine Show, a science club which he organ- ized. The senior boys are thankful for his military orientation programs, while junior High students claim him as their Guidance Director. Mr. Phillips received a B.S. at California State Teachers College and attained his M.A. degree at Columbia University. KENNETH R. MacCALMAN We are fortunate indeed to have such .1 versatile and enthusiastic educator as Mr. Macilalman for our school superintendent. He works tirelessly at his job which includes hnance public relations, and personnel. Mr. MacCalman, who received his A.B. at Elon, his M.A. at Columbia and has done grad- uate work at N.Y,U., is also very active in organi- zations outside his school work. He is a member of the Rotary Club, the Palmer Scholarship liund, and a participator in a section of the N.Y. State Board of Regents and the N.Y. State Board of Interpretation of Economic Trends as affecting Education. -4 - 1 , HA , M, N! .5-I if M2 ,AL ,-.' .il ' L.fii ?1 F355 I n g?,,.-fvf'r51.m,m5 LW i ' fn, ' go., ,, ,-34 -. 5- , ,gf-51 Tjk ,A H ' , ' it f . Q ,.5ma- H' ' if L sf ? L f ' X' 5' . L I . ' In S, . ,,:iV. me .AAA hwqvw WT W wp. Mi ' My V ' W Q Eg iii 'X ilvigi 'E-ff-V3 sv vY'3xx,','. - A f i ' 5 fig' ' ' A f vga W , 553 f 41541-1'A Lf xl L, f '5 f it x 4 -Ei Q , K g. N 2,-,Ba ssas Q 5 , lf I ' 1 ' J -fQ'5r g3536:3'-ii- I , ' K . 1 x A ' 5 is 4+ . f W . A f Vg, -was-' 5x v. Qi? 535 iw ' 3 -Q X, .L .4 .aBL,.W, A x ' x av A' . , i f. f qp: ,,Q wg? 'flmff A ir Fv'1F 1 if 45, 40' Q ,,g4 -in-6' ADVIISORS EIN W VIVIAN B. KRUM RICHARD W. FARRELI DFW' of Gif!-' Coumelor C0m'dim1mr 3 df- .nj 'lo I Ulu f I I I I A. BRYANT E LOVATI- Sthool Attorney Srbool Dixlricl Treamrer MEDICAL STAFF ,:wemcf'5 :-1 4 . DR. MAR-IORIE HOPPER JESSIE RYSER Sflwnl Pl7j.fIL'f.H1 Sflyg0lN11rfg SIECRIETARIUES HELEN BOTBYI. IDL, c'lvi.1lr I vf f HELEN COOKE DORIS SHERIDAN Serrelary lo Superinlendenz Serrelary Io Prinripal LILLIAN BRETT ELIZABETH MADAR Serremry la Guidurzre Anifmni Sefrelary to Counfelor Superinlendent DOLORES MAI-IAR Anirtanl Secrelafy to Principal THE FACULTY ll,- if 3 .343 BLANCHE If. BREMER LLOYD NW. BREMER WHITNEY B. CALLAHAN HELEN D. CARTER tr-:mln-N l'uvu'1 Mgwluiu' Srwing tvzirlu-s Music . . . :ulviws Auwll- tvaclws Pliysivs :xml Gviwrgil trziclws -lunwr Hugh St-ic-in-v . . , vnjmx limiting :unl swnu- ltlfllllll flul: . . . rlirvrti flmrus Scicnco , . . 1lirCctui' uf Nyzirk Iliulmugx' . . . znlvlsvs ,luunn Sci' :ning .ix mtl--l :n :inn-i'lvm'm1lm . , . lmlvlry is cruising lluwn Youth fuuuvll . . . SKIINTYISCS vin- Squznl . , . luvlrlny is . , vu-1-lln-:xl lm1m'kr:-pvv . . . tln- river . , . striving tnwnrfl thc lli-Y lilulss . . . cmwln-N Im-ting rlinnu-v.n'c . m.uin-fl flgugluri , , . iliznnal- thc lwcst music rlc'p:urtuicnl in tht' swimming tvzuu . . . spcnmls span- many spmw . , 4-njuys lI1Ullll'l uf tum flnl-lr:-n. slntc . . . wurlw :iruuurl tllt' timr with fzunily. lug. lwusc. fi PHYLLIS R. CLARKE HELEN P. COOKE llnnl uf Girls' l'liysin':ll lfllllfil- tvnvlws 7th :uul 9th grxule Mzitlwf hun l,f'IlJlI'lIHCl1l . . . trnrllvs uiiilius , . . :ulvisnr of j, Y. and l'. li. mul First Aid . . . vuzurlu-s Varsity Lihverlmllelisy illlll Sillmil sm'm'Q'r. hrlrl huckry. lmskvtlmzlll, liiulnnu Ili-Y . . . holmlmy is play- suftlmll. gulf, :incl lmwling . , . ing tht- plzlnu . . . studying fur i rvnlly lik!-Q tu trnvcl. llhll. 101 5.5 . sv., J-. 15: - fs 4 fF '?3f.-2 g ' il ., i VERNQER J- COX PATRICIA 1. DAHLBERG lifilfhcs l'fll U9Uf3 I Alllcllffl- tn-:wlics Int:-rlur Ilcrurzilillg, lilt' General Math . . . cuzwlics lrzu-lc ,ncnmrv Svwing h A A :xml six-man frmtlmll teams . . Nu,-Sulkh my-, qgmm- 5, advises Boy' Scout truup . . . fnurst. A k - mlvlsvs pwxl enjoys working around the lnwuw L'hm.,,l,.:,,h.r, k A ,,m,',-i,,l , . . likes tu rvlinisli furniture. wrrml. l.ngiRn'v- VVINIFRIED DAVIS b WILLIAM M. DESMOND DANIEL S. DRAMER FABIAN ENGLANDER vaclics Xth 1-rzidc ftlatlu-iii:itn's ltnglish 9, III . , . advisor to teaches English H, Speed RL-sul' teaches Introduction to Business . , advisor nf thc Stamp Cluli General Organization . , coach- ing 7. X and lfdectivc Study 9, Retailing l, II . . . advisor to , . dislikes guni-rliuwing stu- es il. Y, fonthall and lmsclmll 10, ll, ll , . . Ilmniatic Cluli the Retailing Clnli . . . is tinan ents . . . spends leisure time teams . . . enjoys lishing, hunt Advisor . , previously taught cial advisor to lllii lN,lllN and t-ailing and collecting stamps, ing, hiking in the Catskills . , , elTOC!iYC Slllfly lo Will'-'Ili' fresh- TUVVER. Yankee fan . . , worm farni in INCH. cellar. HELEN A. EVANS iches Secretarial Studies HAROLD FAILING I ---' teaches Industrial Arts . . . ad- lllkos fl 'lc'llS Yvlll' 'l 'l't,get visor ol the Metal Shnp Cluh fir :issignn-:ents in- ,I . - OUJUYS . . . coaches golf squad and thc lt'l 'U8 l f5l l'g1llU 1'S ' - - football team . . . spends spare 5 3 YW' fnr fmlllluc 5'lVf'l time swatting at golf halls. CONSTANCE W. FEHLING teaches junior lligh Music . . , coaches junior Chorus . . . very good housewife and mother of three . . . camp :it NN'olf Lake last sunnner. iimf ELINOR GANLEY General Science . . . advisor llth grade Drzunatic Cluh . traveled widely in lfurope . wants to travel 'round the wo UI rlil . . . enjoys swimming and read- ing , . . appreciates good music. n 'iv ELLA R. GOODSIR olckeeping and Typing . . . :ps General Organization books . sojourned through several tes, hngland, Scotland, New- Jndland, and the Canadian clcies , V. . interested in taking tion pictures . . . enjoys 'dening. SOLON F. GORDON Mechanical Drawing and Print- ing Instructor . . . Senior Ser- vice Squad Advisor . . . coaches wrestling team . . . enjoys going on hunting trips . . . checks up on cuts and detention. RICHARD T. GRIMLEY teaches 7th Grade Social Studies and Mathematics tl . . . coach of soccer team , , . coaches june ior Varsity Basketball team . . . likes sports, MARIAN E. HAYNES History 10 . . . Sophomore class advisor . . . History Department Head , . . junior Honor Society . . N. H. S. Legion of Honor . . . has flown over this continent four times . . . traversed most of western Europe. fill MARGARET H, HILBERT MARGARET E, KEIZN 7- I P. LATHAM SHIRLEY M. I.I.IC1H'I ON H lHl'lH-IRIN! - - - .I1'W4'lf3' VIUI' I.ihr:urizin . . , I,ihr:n'y SHUI mi' touches French, Ifnglish . . . tc-urlu-s Inrinstrml Ain :mil XXX-ml Allilifvl' V . Ill'-HI I IIN' HHIIN' vieur . . . span! suininm tvzirh- :advisor of I9rcm'h Vinh . . . Shop , . . Jnlvmm ut lin' VN'mulf lgrnvmiiiiu Ih-p.n!nl1'nI . - ing in the Ilcpzirtrncnt nf I,i- Cnjrwys rcfuling . . . hohhy is ull wurklnpz Club , . ix 'I'lv:uuu-I' Iinhhic-N .uv nisiklllpl Jl'NU'I'D NWI hrzirillnship in Sinn' 'l'1':n'I1L'rS' In-cling niininlurcs . . . .a1ipx'm'- nf Alhlm-In' .'XQsuri:ilxnn . . IVFIIIISIUIIK III Ill 'llI'U'l' - - ' l'ulh-gn' :at .AIIPIIIIX . . . rxncllvnl cinics voiirtrsy :infl slllig'1'm'a' in h-ihhy if g.u4Irning, PLUS 'IU' 4N'f f'I ' VW? wvll rnuk . . . iiilc-ivsiml in zilviiltvf- elncivnls. imc. N Q1-nf IZDITH S. LESTER JOHN K. LITTLE EVANGELINE ALBERT F. MER I1-nflnw Iiirtms II, 1.2 . . . IMI' trzu-Iivs Ilrivvr Ifclilczutiml :IIHI tcnchvs Public Speaking . . . tg-nghvg G4-rmgm I, ll III vwnr nt thi' IIQNN-xx l'InI+ , . IIXTIIIIIIIIR :inil Innlnstrizil Alls nrivisce thi- SL-nun 'I'I1z-Qliinlls hgh U, 111-upml Imngngqgg- ,Iunmv Kilnw .nixixur . . . rn' . . , is vcry prrmmi of his family . , . cnjuys trnvvllng . . . aqly-,gm .if 114-ymgm gmil J 3'4 IfilW'I Ul 'H IIN' VVKWI - - V . . . Cnjuys huwling, husk:-thnii, spa-mis sunlnlvxs tr:u'c'llng zilmut guglgg- Clul, V Q 4 In-Mig hvli-s with Klil4IllJlil lI . . Iwhlvy mul snfthnll whcn hc' has timv , , , lnvcs grcun nnil purpiv . . . Lzihnrzimry . . . wnnl is hm Inmilp. I , . 'I'hz' I'hzmt4Iin stlikrs Iikrw golf . . . rvinnine n lugni 3 Si-h,,,,1 n.1miniq,,n.,,-Q :ignin, M irlligzmrivr. I -no afffq' AUDREY Ii. MERZ GFRALDINE MOFFIT lniclivs I'hysivnl Ifxlnrznmn :und lcnclirs higher Mzithmzitics . , Iivziith . . l'YHIk'II!'9 :ill LZIFIS' advises ni1ltIwln:itn'S eighth pci sports . . . Invvs In IIIIYCI . . . inrlw . , . enjoys rvruling . . Invhhlcs nu' svwlng. gnr:I1'nil1K Iikvs tn Srw . . . gipprcrizitvs and cooking , . . vnjnys llirnlw stumlrntQ who hzivc stnfhcxi Latin and psirtivs. . . . li0ol11v!ry is nut fur every, burly. U21 MAR-IORIE MORGAN School Iunrh Supervisor . . . organizes all schnul hnnquvts. dinners anal tens . . . enjoys square slnnving. swimming. hnwl- ing . . . plays thc pinnn . . Iikcs tn svw. RAI.PH P. MULLER Icnchcs Auto IfIc'ctrw :uni Var hurvtiuli . . . likcs in lrnvcl . . . has viiitcmi Mvxirn ziml thx' Southern pau! nf thm- l'. S ..., nnnn Imhhy is pimtngrnpliy. Q' FRANK W. NELSON lches llealth and Physical lucation . . . spends most of 1 time coaching soccer and sketliall squads . . . an. ex- ivy man . . . battleshipped ross the Pacific. IHAYDEANE PAULUS -hes Eighth Grade English, elling :md Writing . . . isor of Eighth Grade Dramatic b . . , hobbies are painting jewelry making . . . has an resting collection of china- e. DORIS A, NEWTON Social Studies and History IU . . . advises the 9th Grade Dra- matic Club, riding, and bowling . , . Civic Service of Nyack Faculty Association . , . traveled around the world . . . spends time gardening. MARGERY NILSON LUCIA W. NUTT ,4r' teaches English l0, ll, ll . , . teaches Plane licometry and advisor of the lllli lN,lllN , , . General Matlieniatics . . . cn dislikes any physical exercises joys playing bridge, knitting and . . . enjoys all kinds of craft crocheting . , . likes plants . . . work , . . likes to pleasure, drive vi-rv much. spends sparc time reading. EVERETT P. PAYNE teaches English and Social Stud- ies . . . advisor of the Ski Club . . , football coach . . . Ver- monter by birth . . . visited Eu' rope via the Army. DAPHNE C. RAMIREZ teaches Spanish l, ll, lll . , advisor of Cireulo Espanol . . . working towards lloctor's degree . . . has traveled throughout Spain, France, Algiers, and Mo' rocco . . . likes to hear students speak Spanish. CARL REED ipervisor of Art in 'hools . . . advises the Palet- :rs . . . was llead of Canoe- g in Vermont Canip . . . Art the beautiful way of doing ings. Nyack RUDOLF E. REJHOLEC Physical Education instructor . . . advisor of Leader's Club , . . coaches football and base- ball . . . main interest is son joseph . . . former Lieutenant in the Navy . . . traveled around the world. SARAH I. ROODY Senior English . . . Head of English Department . . . ad- visor of College Entrance Eng- lish Club . . . has published many magazine articles . . . is devoted to her own home . . . analyzes handwriting. BRITA M. REED Art instructor . , . liead Co selor and llead of Vainperaft Aloha Vamp in Vermont . un- at mountain climbing and trips . . . wonderful housewife and motl ll'I'. GENE ROSS teaches English 9, History and Business Law . . . advi Dramatic Club . . . likes to dr . . . enjoys reading . . . lots spirit , . . very friendly. ll, ses ive of E131 EDWARD SCHWEIKARDT History l2 . . . lnterimtinnal Relations Cluh mlvisor . , , VV.l.R.C. :ulvisur . . . firm-riil Organization l'nurt :ulviwr . , . lmlnhies :irc pznrmlvning. calnnct making, plintogrziplxy . . . pupils are closest tn uwlcwetnmling when must runfuseflf' JEAN R. SHFPARD Assistant l,ihr:iri:m . Hlikl csteil in figure skating joys swimming . . . it VY! FRNIST j STIDGF SAMUEI F TEMPI IN A NWARREN L. TEMPLIN RAYMOND H. pP. W 1 gun 4 tll uns 'lruil lznglish 10, ll , . . llircrtnr uf English Hum 1 nrt u uwr ton ic Arlult lfilucqitimi . . . llrincipzil visor . , . crmclics i i 1 qu Xgrn nltuii in s im im f it x ill 'lf Summer School . . , :nlviwr lc-rims . . . . I 1 s I r isis Xssim mlx to Lil1l'SS Clulv . . . rrun'l1n's Cross fzilnerzi flulu . . . Arll 1 1 1 I in s ti 'ne ul country :incl trnrk teams . . tion l'ulwlic Speaking nuns tlnougli c 1 likes clnssiczil music. lvy: Stvplivu l':iul . rim L u mr gl ini 1m swimming . . . psyclinln5,x Nwltleil mil XYor1ls .irv fzispivisitliig ,' 315 my Jc.rfr,f M, 'lff+1'6 J Abbreviations Cx fiywf-MQ ff 14 Catholic Youth Organization ........................ . C.Y.O. Girls Athletic Association ---. .......,.............W.. GAA. International Relations Club ........................... I.R.C. School Radio Station ...........................H.. W.l.R.C. General Organization .............................. -Y- G.O. College Entrance Club ........W.................... CE. Club Rockland County G.O. Council ........... Young Peoples League ................. QLBFRT A ZINN High School Bornagainers Association ............... --- C.A.P. R.C.G.O.C-. --- Y.P.L. -- l-ll-B.A. C 't ' 1 '1 ' T' Senior Missionary Volunteer Society .................. S.M.V.S. AEM., the :SSL-Qi: A fi . Q S-G fg,, u-nga J v Q one ,553 Km X W A Q-W , Q y A MU! 1 W KQDAQ nd GODDE QE CHARHQS ORLANDO Cfmu Pvuiflwll gm 'N Ellllf' HTL bf. ' ' , Q3-QM A I 1 -Hi f 1 . lylzgji. -'if' . m xflfff x Qziqgw, 'f. ,- 1 ,, rx F1 ., .ab-i,,.',, j 'fsfiii ': 522' i161 EUGENE CHAPMAN Vin' Preriderzl Class Oficcrs SLHIICJ left to rlghtz G. Mutiitt, S. Ruudy, IZ, Gmmdsxrg F, l,.1fl1.1m, Standing 1.4-iglmm, li. Schwcxkmdt. h'5 DORIS PALUBIN JOHN SIMONDS Serfetary Treaxrncr SIDNEY ADAMS Q GEORGE ALLISON Sid Pele Hockey Club, Nationals Python's Base- Art co-editor of the Tower . . . Thes- ball Club . . . P.S.A.L. swimming pians, Art club . . . Teencanteen, Serv- award . . . model building takes up ers' Guild . . . wants always to be much of his time . . . dislikes Sundays ambitious . . . plans to attend art . . . hopes to be an auto electrician. school . . . biggest splurge is on Broad- Hir rbamrler if humor way shows and hamburgers . . . a girl with vitality is ideal . . . Oh how hil- arious ! Every arlirt imitates' m1lure fgxe g 1'4'2 Wwe 4 za Pbs X ,I g . f ,A v J Z1 Q X ,, , . 9 was efmgig-gg at We , . ll: 5' i A ' e't z- .WG an ,,1,-,f- MICHAEL AMES Mike Football . . . band, chorus, leaders' club . . . Senior service squad . . . RocklandL' Road and Track . . . will be an engineer or a forest ranger . . . fishing, hunting, and music occupy his 'spare time . 'Lf . be-bop and affected girls annoy hirn'. . . admires versatility in people . . J What say, sport? ' ., Qf course if: all tommy rot but so 1 brilliantl you know -f' AUDREY ARNOLD Carrot Thespians, color guard . . . chorus chooses nursing as a career . . . collects souvenirs . . . basketball, baseball, le ball . . . Colle e Entrance Club Y 8 likes red oldsmobile convertibles . dislikes crew cuts . . . pet peeve is talking in study hall . . . Down down . .IHAPPJ yrlye 13770 :veil employ: :me vol- uno b0v, ber i Ei 1 ff' MARY ETHEL ALLISON ffH0neyU Teen Canteen, Tower, Phi Sigma Chi, Hostess club, Dance club . . . likes popu- lar songs, football games, Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis . . . hopes to be a commercial artist . . . nice smile . . . Oh Golly! The work pmiref the dfiiiln L Luffy 'eras t c - L ' 'BE'A 1'RICE AUSTIN , ix 'fam' 1 ' Vice-president of Phi-Sigma-Chi Hi-y . . . Thespians . . . G.A.A .... Repub- lican club . . . participates in all girls' sports . . . plans to go to business school and become a successful secretary . . . supports the Yankees . . . egotists are her pet peeve . . . Hi ! Quiet perrom are welcome eiferywlaereu i171 BRUCE BAILEY Br11re Father and Sons Model Flying Club . . . aspires to be an aerndynamist . . . dis- likes big shots . . . admires neatness ind quietness in girls . . . cars, boating. and model airplanes are his hobbies . . . Dig out boy, He duet good In lyimreff ufhn dam good 10 ln! vf7'iE7Idf.'l 'Uk K . 'Irv- l X 7 .R l . X . . V xi , TOJC EDWARD BAKER Ed Projection club, W'.l.R.C ,... Civil Air Defense . . . to open an automotive electric and carborator shop is his hope for the future , , . dislilfcing crowds he plans to eventually move to a desola- ted area . , . photography is his favor- ite pastime . , . is attracted by a good disposition . . . Chatahoocheel A fzfrrrji lnurl gow ill! day. kRThtspiins Honor Soticty - G O rep soccer cross country bind stamp rcscntatixc b1sketb1ll tennis ikts c ub to ovun 1 hunting and fishing 1 Chcmictl lnginccr after college his n i f i sports, eating and 'l'.V. . . hopes to be lod c in Alts .1 li cs tmbi r ' ,,x,i,.,v1i: '. RlTA CLARE BARR N Reel Snaps editor of Tower, chorus, C. Y. O., Thespians, Dance club, Latin Club, twirling, Mariners, bowling, basketball . . . likes swimming. dancing. skating and people . . . intends to be a nurse . . . admires thoughtfulness in the opposite sex . . . collects records and souvenirs . . . It's a panic . Lrmi fwfr' upon llvir frlmring pIrtlu'v Sl I Q . admires neatness and personality in op- michinc shop imong his hobbies posite sex . . . strong silent type . . . u s tying 'Ant St 1 1 ex :JI Ll A I DiugyDrn11r J T XX hat! 5, g :i1'l4rtll10r1f,1 o,r.rv,rri0n trlurfv ixmfml lftfld Nm au '.1y'l I JOHN MARTIN BELL ROBI RT BERLSHEIM 1 Ze 4 t 1 JOHN BIAGGI -:Ya JOHN WILLIAM BITTIG johnny lark Big Injun, chess club, soccer, cross Big Injun, Tower, Phi Beta, Honor country . . . ambition is to invent . . . Society, Service Squad, Doc Phillip's hobbies include painting, woodworking Medicine Show, track, cross country . . . and philosophy . . . sense of humor . . That's a question of opinion . Happy ir he, hom and taught ,f 10, S va. future plans include college and chemi- cal engineering . . , Giant fan . . . dis- likes crowded study halls . . . What say He hnowr which way the wind hlowJ 'H K I 4 ag Q S Sm. NICHOLAS BRADSHAW Nick College Entrance Club . . . flying a jet would fulhll his life's ambition . . . a :tint in the business world will follow aervice in the Air Force . . . sailing and iutomobiles occupy his spare time . . . Jainting with an old brush tries his aatience but this can be nullified by :ood food . . . Hot dawg! 'Hi.r height wa.: not attained hy ,rudden High! t is mi JOHN RAYMOND BRETT rljohnnyu Baseball, football, Youth Fellowship, band, chorus . . . intends to join the service, then become a millionaire . . . likes sense of humor and sincerity in the opposite sex . . . enjoys fishing. hunting and roller skating . . . peeved by homework . . . Oh, neat . All are not hunierf who hlouf the horn ,Q GLADYS BLAUVELT ffclddll Tower, G.A.A., Inner Circle, Thespians, Y Dance Club, Phi Sigma Chi Hi-Y, varsity cheerleader, Teen Canteen, Hos- tess club, B.B.C .... future plans in- clude study at a school of fashion with the hope of becoming a dress maker . . . I don't know . happy heart, better than wealth HA ,rn 'U' if . -46:1 1 ,Aa 236646 ELEANOR CHRISTINE BRETTMAN Ellie Thespians, Hostess club, Tower, chorus, Phi Sigma Chi, basketball, volleyball, bowling . . . aspires to be a secretary . . . admires good manners in the op- posite sex . . . dislikes conceited boys . . . enjoys swimming and drawing . . . Hey Kids! Su'eetne,r,f and goodneu in her person Jhined U91 ,jf WALTER BRENNAN lValt , YMCA Basketball . . . ambition is t become .1 millionaire . . . spends ti playing b.iskc-tball and woo o ng and if you can't find him hejflggbalbly I.. Fishing . . . likes IKE, XX' en an XX'ine . . , intelligence 'L n 5 i 1 -i 1 positc sex . . , Tha f ,FZ I 0 'L S1iIl frbeib rat: Q, NANCY MCCAIN BROOME , Nar2 ' -Thespians, l.R.C.. Honor Society, Frcnqh f club, tlrgtnmric club, CIE. club. Republi- GSI' if can club, volleyball, baseball . . A nm- bition is to be a lawyer . . . pgistiinc is horseback riding . . . likes dill pickles and Bing Crosby . . . dislikes to stutly for it test. Hea1lfJ and inlellert. the Iwo blerringf' Q Q L 1 4 ull r LEROY BUCKOUT Buck Phi Beta Hi-Y, varsity baseball , . . county ping pong champ in 1952 . . . hopes to be a baseball umpire . . . a terrific impersonator . . . plays the uke . . , Yankee fan . . . admires neatness and a sense of humor in the opposite sex . . . I may not be good, but I'm unusual . Talent . . . a gift to any man i201 to to be merry bi S if ' .ld Q-, l i 'PA f ww f f X Q ,-:'. k -. at b -, fs' 1 A , l lla' ' J i ii - ' x . 1'-n v Qlft' -I -. Q-,,-,isle I 5 'lift -I-'MHZ'-E-T-v. 'J' DAVID CANNON Dave Sowling, swimming . . . finds pleasure n reading . . . ambition is to finish high chool . . . likes a sense of humor in :irls . . . know-it-alls peeve him . . . 'I-li! A mge for talking in-uk DONALD CARUSO FfD0nny!I Boy Scouts . . . C.Y.O .... hunting, fishing, and camping occupy his spare time . . . his ambition is to become a baker . . . Italian food with hot sauces tempt him . . . is a lover of nature and would protect its beauty from those who destroy it . . . appreciates a woman who is a good cook . . . Don't get panicky . Sp0rlJmen ure paflime ro af noi to lore parted time 3.1 ., 1 ' N-U Q ' lv 'i fglfx. 30 'ffl VMI . L , , We ,J W1 ,Mg , , L , u Sl I 1 'I , 'Y 7' fl' aku A -cz f ' l J' vl ct ' V' l l V N SILAS CHAPMAN CLARA CICOTTI If 'L' ffcldfdu -rvice Sq , e A.C.. f00tball. C.Y.O .... Roller Derby Fan Club . . . lSCball, 21 - . . k med h. . . in- likes spaghetti . . . dislikes conceited nds to nfef the - ', - ICC RfCSi- boys . . . admires a good personality . . . fm Of SCUIOF Clas - - YS dl'lVln8 ambition is to be a Roller Derby skater s father's car . ' slikes conceited , , , Hey Sami' rople . , . fri dly, leasant person- Quigk ,ugfidfbu ity . . . Who, me X lappineu belongr t the romenledu GEORGE EDWARD CASTALDO Deige A good cook . . . plans to become a chef . . . Dance club . . . Future in- cludes a stint in the navy . . . admires brains in the opposite sex . . . avoids women who talk too much . . . What- cha' say kid? A good chef, a good man LAWRENCE COHEN ffldryil National Honor Society, co-president of jr. Honor Society, Tower, swimming team captain, soccer . . . earned A.A.U. swimming medal . . . future includes college . . . likes friendly people with a sense of humor . . . That's what you think . He Jwimi to yonder point U11 DAVID COLE Dare IRC, College Entrance Club . . . Foot- b.ill, track. volleyball, intramural basket- ball . . , Service Squad, Science Show . . . hobbies include trout fishing, col- lecting money . . . likes the Yankees, Pro-football Giants . . . pet peeve are Dodger fans. I irl11ng bei! inixlbeideefverl 11'.1lev ' I U - tl. X if ROGER DAGOSTINO Rag Soccer, basketball, volleyball . . . plans to exert his athletic talents as a profes- sional soccer player , . . Fishing, boating, and swimming are his hobbies . . . his mother's spaghetti is a real treat . . . Hi Hon! '!ir ,1 royal rpm! i221 LESLIE COLE Ley Football, basketball . , , participates in hunting and tishing . , . future dream is to become a millionaire but future plan is to enter the service . . . a quiet girl with a nice Figure is his ideal . . , Had to bury him, dead you know. Ew'elle111 In hare the .vlfenglli of .1 .its DONALD P. D'AGOSTINO Don Soccer, basketball, volleyball . , . hopes to become a Roller Derby star and is now a member of the Roller Derby Clnh . . . his hobbies include horses and the Yankees . . . he rates his women by the color of their CyES. Quirlfer' ffum .1.fp.11'.1gnr ii f0fIl'6'd'l giantu ,P 4 - ' , y ,U ' l l ll 'Ai' f I TUV -R l X aw if ggi: 52- aff! lofi! V My JUL! j why-v, Hflv, A WILLIAM DA B111 C.Y,O., in bas qwjlb ,N 1 i A3 mmf ,yea 4 kgjmfu Hi-H the bank to become a all s rt 4. . girls cl, Bill 5 be hook his pet A fly My Q HELEN DCCARLO Red C.Y.O .... nmjorette . . . XX'est Haver- straw Drum Corps , , . would like to be a telephone operator and plans to get married . . . eats and rollerskates in her sparc- time . . . a sincere and well manm-red boy attracts her . . , boys who are late for a date challenge her patience Heavens . I cull lfJer'efare I c.x'i.i! DeGRAW Ken Tower . . . I.R.C .... Spanish Club, Honor Society . . . future plans are college and electrical engineering . . . spends extra time tinkering with the tar . , . pet peeve is gabby people . likes food . , . Aw nuts . A friendly man 3 ' gb A ,fi Y. Q11 ,Ulf '- U , AL l iignlgb 'TliEb,yiE!!!!l ,,,f'a.l If ,A ' K i f ,ssl-fr -. .7 I , r I I li 1- JCg1gPH CNOYELLES VINCENTIA DORSEY 09 Centia K guy who works hard . . . ambition is o be a steam fitter . . . future plans nclude the Navy . . . enjoys smoking iis pipe . . . dislikes substitute teachers . . admires good looks in opposite sex . . nice personality . . . Ain't nuttin' a' me A friend ir a .rerond Jelf' The-spians, C.Y.O., hostess club . . . psy- chology is her future choice of study . . . finds Saturday morning a relief from school days i. . . likes sailing and the piano , . . people who say things they don't mean annoy her . . . You do good work . I The foxy cbeekr of dawn -.. l 'S i if ' E or zaa we or fx Y . . pharmaceu - ca wo d the Armed Forces wll occupihiffuture , . . his m Jer's spag ti ' a treat that he wou I ' miss . . . his ideal woman sewers o a hazel-eyed blonde . . . admir ,q ' f ' ness and modesty . . . W t 'dia say? ' i ' Angelo.r-lbefe are mo M' CAROLE FRANCES Carole Tower staff, Thespians, C.Y.O., chorus . . . basketball, softball . . . marriage and secretarial work are her future plans . . . is active in such sports as swimming, skating, and football games . . . appreciates thoughtfulness . . . You're crazy . Fai1l:fulne,rr and .rinrerity . , . the higher! linings rzsj HARRIET ANN FAILING Ann hi Sigma Chi, W.l.R.C., Tower, Big ajun, Thespians, I.R.C., College En- 'ance club, dance club, all girls sports . . plans to attend college and become business woman . . . appreciates per- nnality and sincerity in people . . . Well, now . j -all And all ber laik ta be ,rlueeln X, A 4 as JOSEPH A. FRASCINO flloell President of Phi-Beta Hi-Y and the Nyack chapter of the National Honor Society . . . football, soccer . . . work in the field of science research is his ambition . . . draws as a hobby . . . finds sincerity a virtue in women . . . Who says so? Thy friend ball: a friend and hir friend fx! hath a friend , '1,f,i,i,fi ,, - at fe VM P if T' .i ,I 'yall X, , ,- if . I J., 4' 1 I 1.4, .f zur in, 19 X , JEANMARIE FENTON femme Spanish club, Tower staff, Thespians . . . C.Y.O., president of Sigma Gam- ma Hi-Y . . . basketball, baseball, bowling . . . collects postcards and looks forward to vacations . . . friendly people are her favorites . . , Ya know P All thingy are overcome by ' fl delamination JOHN JOSEPH Fox Rai Co-editor of the Tower . . , Big Injun, Thespians, College Entrance Club, I.R.C., National Honor Society, C,Y.O .... basketball, track, cross country . . . would like to he a disk-jockey but has planned a chemical engineering career . . . a good personality pleases him . . . Pray tell? If all were learrzed ar he the world uvuld prof! t X, i T ' X Y X 5 igl:J:li ' i - , tb ,S l -l ' i E ' S t 3 X, ' ku 1 'N i a ' s L s f we- c I, l , i RETA IRIS GABEL HI!! Thespians, Tower staff, College UHDEC CluaiI.R4C .... Ph Clii HFCYQVYC' ance club .Nfffa er a col- lege educatioajafv to travel f axodddx- the world swimmingxaml- riding ip, Y the car are among Haffavofite pastiifedif a ood rsonalit is essential in xi'f,g ' MARGUERITE GIRARD Frenchy Thespians, Big Iniun . . . ambition is to travel . . . plans to attend college . . . likes informal parties, reading, and college boys . . . admires masculinity and good manners in opposite sex . . . So life goes . , The impouible ir not French the :ckQp1L5'gaTfE'1t easynfi, K if I-Ter'-fnendifa 7IundredLazr:f5'5 'few ' if Q4 , f , - ifc,,1 ,L .SX S xgfjix' CHARLES X Basketball J l ' . . . pool, ba is f v lansi to a englxaollege . . Pcp1er's .C. , and d s issing l ' e h a te P .md Mpri e . prekty eyes is p ved w n he ca We mf! for gain but .rpor1 lv' L. THOMAS AQUINAS GLYNN A uinaf' 7 C.Y.O., Y Dance club, Leaders club, Service Squad, Ski club . . . baseball, bas- ketball, football, track, volleyball . . future plans include college . . . black hair and black eyes rate highly with him . . . pet peeve is raw meat . . Oh you kid . To early fool bfi own Mae 9 - Ja . Er a bt, ff' W- ' I N N N, l V--f C, ELLvN,xvn.9-a 'f-C I-IELENE ORIS GREEN JUNE RAE HAMER Helen lans to attend nursing school . . . en- nys reading, iceskating, and suspense- 1l movies . . . avoids political argu- uents and eighth periods . . . her pet eeve is missing the school bus . . . Ya now what? A quiet nature, better than a crown' fllunell jewelry club, 4-H club, riding . . . plans on attending college and becom- ing a veterinarian . . . enjoys raising animals and skating . . . likes Skippy, horses and Ileane . . . admires the out- door type . . . pet peeve is talkative people . . . Holy catfish . Animalr are agreeable friendf' i s 5 l 5 . ANNETTE GRADNAUER Annette Thespians, College Entrance Club . . . C.Y.O., dance club . . . volleyball, basketball . . . hopes to spend future years as a nurse . . . traveling and keep- ing a diary occupy her spare time . . . ignores a Giant fan . , . Oh boy! A maiden of long lork.r HELEN HANSEN Helen ' Tower Picture Editor, W.I.R.C., Hos- tess club, Thespians, Y Dance Club, Phi Sigma Chi-Y, Teen Canteen, French Club . . . volleyball, basketball, soft ball . . . wants to become an interior decor- ator . . . enjoys food, people and excit- ing things to do . . . For crumb sake . ll bat if worrb doing at all if wnrll: doing well wi ROBERT JAMES HARTELI. Cook Phi Beta Hi-Y, Spanish Club, cross country . . . ambition is to become 21 multi-millionaire . . . photography and playing records occupy much of his time . . . admires long hair and a nice smile . , , Hoop de doo . Gold, gold, bright and j't'llU!l'U N . I , ' rs TO' V ,gif M PEGGY ANN Hicics Mpeg!! Inner Circle, Tower staff, Y Dance Club, G.A.A., Freshman, j.V. and Var- sity cheerleader, Hostess Club, Drama- tic Club, B.B.C., Phi Sigma Chi, all girls' sports . . . ambition is to become a teacher . . . collects miniature dogs and snapshots . . . likes dancing, bowl- ing and the Yankees . . . I don't know . Nothing Jo wbolerame ar teaching i261 Y .-:.,,fM ,Q fi fri -A .47 , aff, ff f7,..rYlQf'F4 ,fivifi fs ELE'ANOR R. -HERNAEZ 'A . ' . f'MfdKf ' L BfB.Cf, G.A.A., Phi Sigma Chi, all girls' fs orts Thes ian Da e club J r r.-P A. -P, , -Hostess' club, Tower, I'.R.CC, C.Y.0f . .'. anibition if-fo graduate' and marry a imillionaire .i.'. futu're plans are at- tending Pratt 'Institute and. becoming an lhftflt3f'D'ECt:7fflff7if'.'. , likesffootball, Schmidts, Martin and Lewis, and.',Pizza Pie- . .r . 'pet' peeves are' one handed drivers and loud mouths . . . Come on,,Lois, eat 3rm1riownf'. , f r ?y ROBERT HICKCOX Daniel Bowie Horticulture club, -SH tlub . . . plans to work in the conservation tit-ld . . . tmp- ping .ind hunting are his hobbies prefers animals to women . , , pct peeve is women drivers . . . Don't sweat it Are . MiIU'1' rl join' lma' be A man learnt .more ediily ui I he Q f nigh A-A ft' :A Q' X-LQ 44 D 'ligxlli cllgp' 'Af gi -- A 15461 .L J, .1 A I ' , no ' o MARY JANE HUDSON HM. jaw V Thcspians, Hostess Club, I.R.C.,tbowl- ing, hockey, golf, basketball . . . am- bition is to become a medical assistant . . . collects antique cups and saucers . . . admires an appealing personality and a good disposition in the opposite sex. Though genlle, ye! not dull fxx as c DOROTHY JOHNSON Dot Thespians . . . Tower . . . Hi-BA. . . . I.R.C .... bowling . . . takes pleas- ure in sewing and knitting . . . likes to play records and enjoys rollerskating . . . is pleased by neatness and courtesy . . . Let's go . Innocence ir nal dCt'll!l0lI1Ed lo blurb nbias' RUT OHNSO Ruthie TOWER . . . Thespians . . . l.R.C. . . . Hi-B.A .... wants to go to M.I.T. . . . collects clocks , . . sewing, drawing and friendly people please her . . . 3P preciates consideration . . . prefers tall, MARGARET ANN KEARNEY Peggy C.Y,O .... basketball, bowling . . . Hostess Club . . . would like to work as a secretary at Lederle . . . rollerskat- ing, horseback riding and swimmin' are her favorite pastimes , . . drivers? 77' of convertibles interest her particulivly . fpiem- d0tegg3ql,sg,.11i9,fffLoO- to be CP dark and handsome men . . . Really . girl witli B 'e' 'I ' ln. 'e 'fi ' . ' ' 9116 uel, zi u Il zindjfip My tfightcity Hin ifef ililll lx X F 6 45 ' ,ill 1 J CY, fa l s ll ,ft 9 fn f- , 1 X t , t xx 0 f'a'H 4 69. UD Cf' 4 J -I , vt , -'QHQSCQQRQ it QQ: 'L 'i fi ,jk y' J W f, D L ,J Q J 'X ! X I ,F V 4, 4 ft I wt.. F J -- l ' l all l l ll L Tl 1 Q aaa, 5.5. JOHN KING NANCY KOLB Hfclctku Nd71 hi Beta Hi-Y, co cap ling team, football , itchliike to Californi ttend college . . . tain of the swim- . . ambition is to a . . , plans to likes eating and .vimming . . . admires personality, moks and a good disposition in the pposite sex . . . dislikes roadhogs . . . Whats gnu? A man generaui in .rpeerbu Thespians, Y-Dance Club, Tower, Hos- tess Club, bowling, volleyball, hockey, basketball, tennis, baseball . . . future includes being a secretary . . . admires boys who people who can not take a joke .- X l forgot . M130 .au 1 J- NO are neat dressers . . . dislikes er infinite Jweeln ' 1 -- 'sl rv?-L N-6 xx, JUDITH ELISBKONZEN fffud e fttlixjer staff, Big Inj V Y Dance club, Thespians, Phi sigma Chi Hi-Y, writes 'llehee Talk, basketball, tennis, riding ,5 4wants to be a veterinarian or recep- Qtiotvi-sg. . . plans on attending the Uni- vefsify of Wisconsin . . . admires a lv-gimod dancer . , . It's just one of those ' things . We afe taken by neainexf' r-'nn J' t K 0 sf 5 5273 , 5 's W'ell I never CW JJ DOROTHY LANE Dol ipnnisb Club, Tower . . . Ping-pong, mscbaill, basketball, bowling, volley- ulll . . 4 .lmbition is to triivcl to liuropc . . likus good music, football and mskctbiill gmnes . . . admires nite eyes nd good manners in the opposite sex. . . No kidding . Sfu' dvliglm In imrel in unknown l'0llIlll'it.'.l kj , H of i R of ,Q J W , 1 Y N , il , Oc . fl ll-GHN ROBINSON 2,lL LATHAM,Hlf lit fffmi i Li. J 'Varsity fuiitbiill, swimming, truck . . . Sflim-1 1 4 lllllm lfiii mu Hi-Y. ski ciiiiis. Yiiiiiig Poo- T-iwws GM. U1--ws - ples Orgnnizgition. Y Dunst' Club . . . lwll' ml' hm llll'U!llllfUlm'5N -'nfl lWl'50n likes football, diving, skiing, swiinmiug l'lllY3 PM PWVC 'S 41 bw Wllll 15 'Ali' fOr . . . udinirus il girl for personality .uid -l dkllff - - - Fur PCIUS Sdkflil ga-ncml iippczirrlmc ...' 'No kidding . 'ill fm 4 f fU'1d - ill 'l7L l ' 'W HSl?1l'L'l'flvY mlei bigly ,irzmrlg Illcflll f 'U' ...!En i'A':2'-it EW?-1? '-'- fd 'qw JCHN ROBERT KENNETH LEFEBVRE johnny Clicss Club, Frcncli Club . . . tcnnis, basketball . . . Phi Bum HiAY, Shop .lub, Pliotogriipby Club . , . ambition is to become .1 cabinet-in.1kcr . . . likes driving thu family car . . . XX'liat's rookingf' I pfilllr' ilu' Fn'r1i'lm1i.ir1 i281 ,ff 721618 LEVI CHARLES BERTRAND I Qj ' LOU LEITNER, Ilr. yT6?urer of gmn mma i-Y , . . Be,-1 Dance Cl ' RK' Col , Entrance Leaders' Club, Service Squad . . . foot- lub1 H C55 Cl ' Ther 'am ' 1 ' ball, hockey . . . received 21 certificate bvwlm tfnn. lllcybdll - ' ' hlfbllles for All County football . . , likes girls mf Pl3Ym they PU-DQ' mli-lgulltlnifg . . . dislikes wiseguys . . , pet pcevc is H 13 CMS- Sewmg ' ' ' I being called Blind Man . . 4 What And bf wma? haw, defy say tlicrc Malcolinf' W6 'C79' Ng aff Spimd tin ilnu imili' lfvmugly all fo Vllfhlfljrl MM ELSIE LITTLE L Elf Chorus, band, Hostess club, Library RICHARD BARDWELL . LYMAN,h. jp Dick M' staff, Thespians, baseball, basketball, Latin Club,,Edit0,,in,Chief the Bi ,-X Phi Sigma Chi Hi-Y, Dance club . . . Iniun Blgy Scouts' re lub' W' ambition to become' a secretarial . U ms, b ld, '?,unCi1, U. niurse . . . Hes been ill . V H , n Society, ecciv ban 'I :dal for Blllhe bear! m.lfPef IJIKIUNI1' ,md :wage Umm M5 .. I hgbbies ' C udg ,wild lifcf pfalg, an 'shing. fiftflb , 'Gzet1l,, i f0lf'Y7Id1ijQ7ll' 'Af I i btw f I ,V Q ,ff I 'V fit ff i r ,if , , ev J ,.,.1f if . lv, 'X .1 , 1 gf' 5 'lllu4. ' .1l. . ,,4' dh ,!N -Q I '- U ,Q , I .tiff N . . L 1 . A f ' Y V f CW AJ A , xg I' -K MAXINE JOYCE MARCUS rfMdf1f Tower, Big Injun, Thespians, C. E. club, Honor Society, I.R.C .... Spanish club, basketball . . . intends to be a Psychologist . . . enjoys music and poetry . . . admires consideration and sincerity . . . pet peeve is people who Complain the world is coming to a bad end . . . Oh gosh, no . Some u'i1.f can digerl before albert nm rbeuf' RAPHAEL MARIANO HRdlPhU Rockland Road and Track Association . . . swimming, football . . . work as an automobile mechanic and the eventual ownership of a garage are his hopes for the future . . . prefers girls with long hair rather. than those who follow the shortihair cut fdcl. Hit aim it I0 f1lea.fe A r I Ill ef tl Ullfvlg itat cw aYacsagawMeamL 0 y Al ha Hi Y, leaders club, Teg e ' G -c ur ' .. llll l wa amp taurant . . . e ioys following pro foo - b ll . . . - A ' b . a peevc is his rother .. How are You ? The .rerinu.rne,f.r humor it bu U7 lv'-'-AJ! IL' Lael 'MQ igma amma The ians ir s' , .. l sports, College r club, I .C., Hostess club, Da clu , To cheerleader . . . oul l' 0 travel around the world, the Yankees and Notre Dame . . . mbition is to be a nurse . . . enjoys Bosco's Porch, fish- ing and driving . . . appreciates intelli- gence and personality . . . You're out of it . Red betoleeru ufiteneif' C291 NJ CYNTHIA BETTY MEYER Cyl Tower stall, basketball, tennis, I.R.C., Thespians , , . would like to he il high sthool English teacher and attend Al- bam' State . . . enjoys writing comic poetry, pizza pie and and reading poe- ttx' . likes the Dodgers and green DieSotos . . , dislikes practical iokers and phone calls from Spring Valley . . , 4'Now try your other head . Ciiii lui: ii phlm' ie Rfirmnz .md Cyifcll? uw ilu i Wh KIT' dl!-f RICHARD MOLE ' V2 Dirk I f' af , Cross 'pduntr ' Ttark, ' Bda Socce . ', . s t ie u commerci' IU! arti ' ,. y rt at e Ark ' s League . . . elglgy , Inf, ri ing 1 I and collecti a els . . if i fi ne. ' rson a 'ppe ffl i thg op isitc sex . 'hut's conki ' ' A WEL nmn ii mm! aluuptf A ,j ,I J I ' ev' ISO l if 1 lyk I ,. pg 141 'U Q' ELIZABETH MILIJORD NANCY INIILLER LiZ'J 'rNd7I'l Cliortis, Hostess club, CYD ..., hopes Phi Sigma Chi Hi-Y, howling, ping to he a singer on television or in light pong, volleyball, haskethall, Thespiams opera . . . painting and hiking are her I.R.C ,... amhition is to he at secretar favorite pastimes . , . raiding the ice- and work in the telephone company . . hox is her hobby . . . prefers boys who admires a pleasant personality, nite are poised in all types of company . . . clothes and good looks , . . dislikes For gosh stakes! conceited people . . , XX'ell, I'll he . S0fl if the Illlllfi' Ifldl uvmld rlmrm IIN .1 ajt',l'Q!7fVfIl.! unit nf uunfirzg time fflffl 4'1 ,flex It i . S,- N K I 'f i l - T X2 G me 9 7 AUIDREX ANN NELSON C00kie ' G.A.A,, President of Phi Sigma Chi, Hostess club, twirling, I.R.C,, CO. Secretary, Dance club, all girls' sports . . . would like to see the world . . . likes to remodel old cellars , . . dislikes homework and talkative people . . . en- joys reading and sewing . . . likes people with it sense of humor . . 4 Thut's too funny . HCJIIIIVICWI, L1 r1.4lur't1l I0 iz good Nlllldu HELEN FRANCIS NENNINGER Helen Library stall, Children of Mary, C.Y.O 4-H eluh, jewelry Cluh, howling. Gu Cl ftltl IIILIII Llllb . . . CIIJUYS SLWVIIIIII an ing . . , likes people who are . . . admires neatness , . . pet pr-eve waiting for Linne in the morni Listen Like peat in tl fmt! ng.. 5 6-,J n ,I f .jj .N , j , A L -' kia rsijeiltiisliisiloiik 0116: ' 7 ,, f Lib . y fstalfi, jfgekiha ' club. welry clu 'Qffliilcljyif of, Maily, 4-H b boyvlioj, , .lkmnbitlon is to be 'i Qilltfiy kmbbies 'iiriqlt1jleG,vvving lutooki 'ii .H . lilies fri dlp people , , difill es tow miich hom work and sirj'vdi.., i - F Soccer, baseball, Germ n club . . . would like to agiyxg engi eer . . . enjoys tinkering with .car . ,f likes the Dodgers and redheads . . . likes Giant fans that are always 1 ng about Bobby Thompson and also boring bl 1 o lat ,.., D ' fll' I G'fj'fi4JfLlkr1gl unflfiniii jfllirf' C lSSeq Frie11dfif13iilti,readple.1,rure J J - .1 4, . 2 'P :idk q i- QW' x - - ' ,wr , . ' l B J f U WK - . CHARLES MICHAEL ORLANDO, jf. ffchm-lie 'er, basketball, baseball . . . Phi Beta Y . . . 10, 11, and 13 grade class id:-nt, Honor Society . . . awarded hies for most improvement in basket- and baseball . . . would like to be ii baseball player , . . enjoys cartooning, Yankees and Eddie Fisher . . . dis- t boring classes . . . That's cool . I fI'jf.'lIdIf!Ic'.f.f and ii .uw . l7r'fL'f.'1ii'l Y n i ,P wp' b X gr-r WILLIAM OWENS ' Will Hi71?Iy! Football, bowling, track, squad, wrestling . . a cook and own a T.V. and all sports . girls . . . pet peeve bigger than him sugar . Nor .fo if W ' J ' EPI-I O'NEAL - Don IOM XV. . football, track, chorus, I.R.C. . .ai bition is to finish school and join Air Force . . . likes fishing, eat- 'n oxing ancl joan . . . appreciates a if Juie l srpile and personality . . . dis- ike ashing dishes . , . Be good Lf , A man who taller goes far .A,yj M C-XXL. T ' r. ,a X I - 'ks DORIS ANN PALMATIER X Dom Hi-Y, Dance club, Tower, fhespians . . . wants to be a nurse . . . enjoys 'dancing, football, sports . . . dislikes fsmall boys and having to wait for someone . . . admires tall, handsome men . . . Yup . A mnue. of mlzrh worfb If .rbe 5 3 E311 we ,f Q, .ref jf X D RIS Ngifi-?tL 1 - GX fl 0 I 'er . , libnju . . socfeksx ckey, owling, s,4 5Eket 1 , horseh riding voll till . . . ha en a mdecl n .tes Clu pi a i' ,pi . 'ou k be a sec 'ta ' ri lion . . . ' cheerfu r ... eer 'ding . . Hi Hone' 'rw 11 nj OLEG PANOFF Holy!! Talhle tennis. volleyhalll, itncl soccer . . . aunhition is to stucly philosophy . . . plans to go to college . . . likes to listen to music tintl read . . . he .ulmires bru- nettes . . . XX'hz1t on earth , ll 1lfJ .1 mule ffm! glnwf' BEVERLY SHARON PEARL Bev Dmmntic cluh, Thespians, l.R.C,, lege Entrance cluh, Hi-Y. Dance Hostess cluh, howling, ritling, Vluclezt . . . aunhition is to go to and then he .tn linglish teacher . . joys cutting other peoples h.iir, Group, Eddie Fisher . . . likes Dodgers and the Machine . . preciates personality :intl ll sense humor. Don't panic group . Nothing ir to dlwfllll ilmf cle: 111717101 uzwmzziv If mfg ga 7 44, c , My ' , ' ,rf pfjXg i of W li ff 0 KK -5353: 55. if ,. rfrxx f N S 17 PHYLLIS PELTS Pbyr!e Tower, Thespinns. G.A,A., Hostess club, cheerleader, all girls' sports . . . won at trophy for sportsmanship in j.V. cheering . . . would like to get married and take at trip arouncl the worlcl . . . likes dancing, the Yankees and Pizza pie . . . clislikes sore losers and unco- operative people . . . l.et's practice carts. Liss . llNl7Il7f7Ig bemnzerr her ill i321 vi Af CHARLES RICH R TERSON 0 ie H13 Pnk4XX'nn 1 PM L . . . as he enjo huntin' .1 hshir hopes to wo retail- as ti es r hu co iclering ar curc which join thok X as a tsni. W. . e evidently li go d fc ul atfse he consitlers X' ct vking to virtue in his women. A 111 .rt nzagmmimnur nmuie Hey KU' ROBERT PETERSON CbriJJ lrange, Explorers club . . . University if Syracuse is among his future plans . . he takes pleasure in the sports of he outdoors and hopes tu be a forester . . apple pie and fried chicken head :is list of favorite dishes . . . Wal I'll e doggonelu Nature-free ta all 1 sf fi ' , 1 1-all JEAN PETTIT feanieu Sigma Gamma, Hostess club, Chorus, I.R.C., Tower, College Entrance club . . . intends to go to college and become an Occupational Therapist . . . enjoys sewing, drawing, and dress designing . . . likes football, autumn and symphon- ies , . . admires blue-eyed blonds with crew cuts . . . Thanks a bunch . A mania for declaring thingr are going well wben tbingr are going badly 'ff' an at JOHN H. POST ffP0-rtyll iorus, band . . . plays the organ for iembly . . . ambition is to be a million- 'e . . . future plans include being an gnnist . . . likes school but .not the imework . . . enjoys fishing 'and gar- ning . . . admires a woman who nows when to keep her mouth shut . Well, I'll be . A good ear in music X CATHERINE ANN RIEST fnfaxh ' Gamma Co e ntran e chor woud e 0 arou world . . enjoys p mg piano, Tower staff T es ' ns, I,R.C. gma , . , . fl,-g 'res talln-ess,Er?fVan -- sona'y I- n . . pe CCVC-l arking . . . h dear . NL! u ' en ' and 'K - ikes nos ,I l Lovely om a 1Wan neve WASSILY PLUSCHT IPWMIJ Soccer, swimming . . . ping-pong, vol- ley ball . . . plans to attend college and study politics . . , was awarded a merit for the German language . . . likes to be active in a variety of organ- izations . . . 'I like . Il 'l:1al ir naturally ben becamer a man RICHARD HODGE RADCLIFF Dick Wrestling and cross country . . . ambi- tion is to open a machine shop . . . dis- likes people who get in the way . . . terrific sense of humor . . . Here, Here . Hindu not the humor of hir deJign D51 I ,... CLC JOHN Riaixvis, if. Sr1ipJ Alpha Hi-Y . , . football, baseball, track, basketball . . , Panthers A.C. sports . . . service squad . . . TOXX'IiR . . . fixture plans are college, the army, and a business career . . . main dislike is know-it-illlsl' . . . Forget itll. Small jmnzv, big lawn! 5A L ,I g ' I , I. . Qs f 13. ALLAN RICHARDS HAI!! Color Guard, choir, football . . . Sea Scouts . . . his future plans center around the navy . . . a stamp and coin eollectiin obtain much of his interest . . . he rates his women by character and beauty . . . Take a long walk off a short pier . A good .reafnan ir known in had u'eall1e1 ' E541 REEID Tiz1y'l Football . . . G.O, . . . Color Guard , . . would like to be a teacher . . . hopes to go to Brown . . . enjoys good food , . , has an appreciation for girls with pretty eyes . . . dislikes people who answer a question with a question . . . X5Uhoeee Tall lrew mlcla 11111611 IUIIILJH DONALD REI-IMAN HDQHH Band, motorcycling , . . hopes to be engineer after .itteniling college , people who ask and answer simple questions peeve him .... 1 dmires p tuality in girls. HS!7rJPlP1t,'fl .md IYIINIIH gn lurid III glove me sux 0 HN . ' ' , frsvfit Q2 22 ' ' A K Av ' . rjr, . - , 'W my ,gyvs Az. fYN.. M Y! CLAIRE LOUISE RICHMOND RICHARD RICHTER Care-weezyn A Rich Sigma Gamma I-Ii-Y, French club, Latin club, College Entrance Club, Honor Society, Thespians, I.R.C .,.. along with the ambition to become an arczes ologist, her futulhe plans iifcl .t- tending Xwelllsl We e . her time whzlig tifzlualyingi ia, Jing ini intjyinift. ZA-.. Q2 'I .fluff r'an1u 5n.34w .4 I F' fp!! s e I,- ,- . ,L A ,. Nanuet C.Y.O .... future plans are attend college and .1 tivil engineeri career . , . likes to partake in sports . is at Yankee fan . . . admires sinceri in the opposite sex , . , That's cool . Qu1elne'fr in rlfll izluxuf lf7jIIt',If'l rf' 9 4 ALTER BRADLEY ROSE Big Head -P eader's club baseball basketball foot- l V Y I 1 gll, I.R.C .... wants to become a busi- t' s m n . . . future plans include col- leg a the Navy . . . admires good loo , od figure, and a good person- alit 'n the o osite sex et eeve here, son . Ro.rel1ud, ll2al'r for remembemncen f , , , PP . - - P P sf. is hi ch-hiking to school . . . Come on JAMES RIDLON LA RENCE G00gie RIPPEY .eader's Club . football, basketball, Ig mscbilll - 3 3 Ph' Hem H1-Y ' ' - aft Tower staff, Thespians, Sigma Gamma Y lub . . . bki. club . . . plans to go to Hi-Y, College Entrance Club, hockeyufxyxlf 'YHCHQ ' ' - l'ke5 mlhsh and Swlm ' 1 ' basketball, soccer . . . future plans in- ug brown eyes fascinate him . . . dis- dude College I ' ' enjoys Swimming' 'LLVX C rf lk? ff ku? lille hl'U'5 ' ' - Get tennis and collecting symphony records I UWU5 -H , V , H . . . admires a good disposition and in- V l T fmt M' '-Y lf P1 J' telligence in boys . . . Oh, no . L Zeal when u virtue, ii' a a'i1ngerour', thing JM Cv-KS K lx ssl QM-x I inf al 50 5771 DIA r 0 M R ST , r. li ' ' ly i 'a thers .C., lpha i-Y, o a , fa . 3. 1 100 1 O e wnu an sinc de AJR likes hoto ra h et 8 . . walking a p ' . . ladmir a g 1 r ' ' FRANCES SANTORO Fran ' t club . . . C.Y.O., I.R,C. . . . espians . . . is planning to be a nurse . collects post cards . . . enjoys work- at the hospital . . . favorite dish is p za., pie . . . prefers tall men with ersonality . . . Oh cheese! To be loved be amiable with a g r a 'tyqgraciou paren nd p ey . . et'sI' Q., to he 'alle ' Wflze q m '. 'gle rurri bfi lv' lei kfl 67 bat a b , t t d , r .. ' le y . . ' 'p y,- b s, por ir nd the theat . li Qy l kt If N lily I J Pl' fl rf fx fx, f C' lj 2 FRANCES R. SARTORIO Friar C.Y.O., Color Guard , . . ambition is to be a Dressmaker . . . future plans include work . . . likes pizza pie, bad- minton, swimming, working in the movie and Tony . . . dislikes talkative people and homework . . . admires a sense of humor, good personality and looks in the opposite sex . . . That's the way the ball bounces . Nothing preferable In a pleamnt friend E351 ,-x x ll l V-will s W y ,if i vt t v yr rx,-Li z V 5 . l M , . ' ,fi ,rv N x. i i- ' ismoiiitbyciiia scuscmsilski I 1 'JA fflgebbjell tlvfailners, Krt CSlh,XCl'gorir6, o art editor iof1liekTmxer, one r Society . , . would like L9 be happily Married after taking an a'rt count' at Pratt . . . enjoys sailing, art, coolclhg and singing . . . likes peo- ple, good food and fresh air , . , appreci- ates sincerity and thoughtfulness in people, A ine judgment in art E NL arf! 'H NV PHILIP SCHULDER Phil Tower, Thespians, Phi-Beta, Dance Club, bowling . . . XX'ould like to go to Col- lege and retire at the age of 35 with lots of money . . . likes going out with the boys . . . dislikes girls who smoke . , . Let's raise heck . Hume, aluuyr work and ,yet more u'0v'l2 E363 A., Q--..,, Ulttfsv ' GEOR Esc roi l'm' Ian De Molay, Sea c , r , , , uture Varsity cheerleader, basketball, baseball includes being a mechanic . . . plays the soccer, volleyball, hockey, bowling, rid harmonica , . . peeved by money . . , ing . . . Thespians . , . Hostess club . . girls with a good personality rate high ambition is to graduate . . . likes Yan with him . . . dislikes loud mouths . . kees. sports and football games . , if good 10 LOIS E. SCHULER HLOJJ Cheerleader, G.A.A., Inner Circle, B.B. C,, Thespians, I,R.C., Y-Dance club, Hostess club, TOWER, all girls' sports . , . ambition is to graduate . . . 'kes pizza pie, football, and crewcuts . . is- likes being teased . , ski s, PQSSVT ' JN eu o ry J ' 61 gy J ii You know . Hope wo i1i'z11.1inl.1Y1m' may fy iz long 1 gf' in 'HIV , 1 vu 2 4 i Phi Sigma Chi Hi-Y, G.A.A., cheerleader. chorus, Teen Canteen I work for several years , . . likes pie, dancing . . . dislikes conceited ple . . . Really! Su'ee!KSrr nf diiporitiorl flmrmr jf 1 K Aj . if Q 40,01 LXOJ 'K t' Y J! BY' I Kixlf ARBARA LOIS SHERMAN Bobbie njun, N.F.F.S., B.B.C., Hostess . . plans to marry after graduation .f 1014 JOHN SIMONDS ffI0hnny!J Tower . . . Big Injun . . . ambition is to be 1 journalist cross countr . . . . . . y . . . track . . . likes to read and watch tele- vision . . . history holds his interest . . . dislikes emotional people . . . a good sense of humor attracts him . , . Gee Dad , I lvil the Idle tu 'IIHJI told fn me 54 lv u lllg ,.,s CAROLE STERN PHILIP EDWARD Carole Jational Honor Society, Teepee Talk . . Tower staff, Thespians, I.R.C., Hi- ' county council . . . participates in ll girls' sports and is a member of the i.A.A .... vice president of the Span- ah club . . . was awarded the Bronze medal for the V.F.W. essay contest . . . fter attending college she plans to 'avel around the world in the shoes me loves to buy . . . You're a doll . VerJatili1y if rz virtue sense at all . 'if' vf J? if? gf! A MARJORIE STEFFENS Margie Phi Sigma Chi, Tower, Thespians, Hos tess Club, basketball, volleyball, bowling soccer, ping pong , . . ambition is ego, own an ice cream parlor . . ., pastiqsefis knitting socks . admires good manners in opposite, Jeff. . likes niceQ thes- and convethgfes. V Good arejhe Hiplf' 4, -c .1 4 jx , ,V r ,, t? 1... . 1 fx Q We ' ' -of W ,. JOHN MICHAEL STOCKMEYER Hldrkll Tower, Chess club, College Entrance club, medicine show, Y.P.F .... cross country, swimming, captain of the ten- nis team . . . hopes to be an engineer after attending college . . . delights in taking motors apart . . . That's cool man, that's cool . A potential engineer C371 HELEN STODDARD Helm C 111, c.11111'1.1 1l11h . , , h.1sk1-th11lI . . . pl111t111g1.1pl1y .1111l 11'.11l1n1.: .uc har huh- P111-1 , , 111.1i1'1.1I111' .1111l .1 111h .H il h1-.111- 1111.111 1111- wh.1t who pl.111x f111' thc future . . Npllhllll iw .1 thing who z1v11ids hut 111- 111.1111 1.1k1w 114 pl.111' , . . 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L'lVllL'llN 1111ns AlI1Ll .1lx11 ph11t11w 11f 1.1111111x .lIlllL'IL'N . . . dis- likw t11 grt 11p IIT thc 1111111111115 .... 11'1lc11t Dmlgcr f.111 .,,. lPPlL'L'l.lfl'N p1'1's1111.1l1ty 111 the 11pp11x1t1- wx ...' 'Hi-v.1 . Cf1111'.1g1 .u1Jj111'11r11'1- nf rr11mff111z1'11n'1 1ll1'1L'11 5 1 '- 01 A A Aw. fsrw AY' M' 'UCC' AMN ELIZABETH O ARLENI, CAROIB N Bell' TXVITCHEN C.Y.O., Phi Sigma C Hi-Y, ,, - Aff fl1f11'US- B- -C-1 Cheer Cf- H 1651 111111111 5111111111 111.11111111 1 club. Y 1 Ce KM 'r. Spm S. ,A ship, l'1.1sk1-th.1ll, h.1sch.1ll '1 ml 1' Cl 'lc' 1 5 - 1 W 111 51g111.1 cilll H1-Y, Huwtcss ' 'hc Qcphl PGV' '- C5 Chorus. haml . 1 . 111111 W swi IT n and p11 qs . , . 1, ' . pe J 5JX,,Ph,,m. in Gu' PIC' ' NC C ell - - 1 'I - . . . pl.111s 111 he Ll rsc . . what w! ing, f11111l1.1ll 11r11lN .ncciyi-5 . Cb111v1 and 11 1 ber I fL1fIDYll' 1 ,F ' - In qniiflygfi .1r1J?lr1 frnyidlb xv I 'J bs, 'Wm' 1Iv'1'Y1gJ fl L N wvl 3 L LU, lf THOMAS RAYMOND VALENTINE Tom Football, swimming, golf, president of Alplm Hi-Y, County Council, DelN1oli1y, Y Dance club, College Entrance club, Thespizins . . . liopcs to attend college . . . likes long weekends and sports , . . Hey john, wheres Charley? ln clergy rlwmqht-.iirirwt ' l Cleo 5w,Qi UNA LEE WALK Di111ple.r N l,ibi'ai'y stuff, Church clubs . .Allill girls' sports, G.A.A, , , colle ,and t ch- ng are iunong ier fu 1 iplans . ainging and p- 'ng guitar o c py ier spare tin - . ell dress boy it with ii pleasii ' o ty tract, ter . . . My ea pot Lion yo K .'iHllI1I r it len 1 ' ulilil 'l Q L , it 61, 1 W - . ,. l .' Xl L ' l 't 'A X N N tl 2 :QD e L. .Q BARBART -VAN LOAN pbbid' iff A Phi sigma chi mx, uosiess Club, ' Rainbow club, Thes inns 'Tower p , , .A.A., basketball, softball, l.R.C. . lm- bition is to be it telephoneioperawt' . .' All rightielu ' ' She llyrirer an worldly jojlf' ,f X CHARLES WALTER ffTed,'! Track . . . I.R.C .... Sea Scouts . . . plans to join the Coast Guard and later become a boat captain . . . collects stamps . . . blue eyes and a good sense of humor are two musts in his women . . . he finds that running out of gas peeves him . . . Fo gosh stakes . 1-Iir heart ir with the sea .Xl ,, DIETRICH WAACK Deer Football, baseball. basketball, De Molay , . . has received, Varsity football, base- ball, and basketball letters . . . hobbies include ' hunting, Fishing, D and photog- raphy, . . adurirw a girl with a nice smile '. . . Big deal , x A gehervfrrzan but u happier ' rom:1enre . RITA WALTL nRee,n Thespians, Dramatic Club, sewing club, German club, Tower . . . ambition is to travel and live in a trailer . . . enjoys reading and music . . . dislikes her own cooking and noisy people . . . admires neatnc-ss, sincerity and a good sense of humor in boys . . . Oh no, what next? Su'eelne.rr of dirporilion rbarmr the soul E391 FLORENCE WAMSl.EY Fl0JJy Tower, Tbespians. l,R.C,, Spanish Club, Setletary of Young Peoples Organiza- tion. Y Dance Club . . , hobbies include cooking, and baby-sitting . . . likes Ed- die Fisher and Perry Como. 'Tlunla of eaie hu! work IIIIH he do CLARENCE ALLEN WILLIAMS Bul1l1y Band, chorus, retailing club . . . foot- ball. baseball, Eagles A.C .... he plans to put his hobby, woodworking, into use by becoming a cabinet maker . . . his pet peeve is a Dodger fan . . . Where'5 Doug ? A man who buildr for plc-allure 1401 JOHN ASHBY WEBB john Alpha Hi- 1, College Entrance Club, Y Dan Club . . likes driving . . . admir girl o is easy to get along A h . . pet eeve is not being allowed tt lc n eroom or in study hall . . . X. C ie, where's Tom ' 2 'A with f1':1?l.lp0fldIf072 goer fear LEON fllybi U P Panther A.C., track, basketball . , . third place medal at county track meet . . . would like to own a sharp house and a cool car , , . likes to play pool and fish . . , admires the lovable ways and tactful ideas of the opposite sex es- pecially in ANU .... dislikes slow people . . . XVhat say babe? ''F1'ie11d1inel,r---the Hlllllf fldfllltjfltgl Wf fi? RUDOLPI-I WINTER N, J 1 Sr. Honor Society, Soccer, chorus, Doc 'AZ f Philip's Medicine Show . . . hopes to -f F get asatisfaction out of life . . . intends Yo' attend college . . . enjoys collecting stamps and skiing . . . peeved by peo- ple who are always critical . , . Miser- able . , Chuck full of intelli ALAN Y not lnfe to play' Apollo .... Astraea --- Atlas ..... Aurora --- Bacchus - - - Ceres - - - Cupid ...... Key itolitlhe Superllaltnives -------.:-------------------- god of the sun ------------------------ goddess of innocence ---- the god who held the Earth upon his shoulders ----- goddess of the dawn ------------------------------ god of wine ----- goddess of agriculture ------------------ god of love Daedalus ........ --- Diana ............. -- Echo and Narcissus --- Flora ....-..-.... - Hercules -- Iris ....... Juno .... jupiter --- Mercury -- Minerva -- Momus --- Orpheus -- Pandora ...... Prometheus Psyche ..... Pygmalion Terpsichore mythological man who flew ------ goddess of the hunt --- two nymphs of much beauty ---- goddess of the flowers --- a god of great strength ---- goddess of the rainbow --- queen of the goddesses -------- king of the gods --- messenger of the gods ------- goddess of wisdom -----..----------------------- god of laughter ------ charmed all creat ures by the music of his lyre ---- opened the box containing the evils of the world ----------------------- brought fire to mankind ----------------------------- a love of Cupid ---- a mythical sculptor ------------- the muse of music Thalia .... ............. t he muse of comedy Ulysses --- .... mythical hero of the Trojan war Venus .... ................. g oddess of love -q ' 1 V Q n 1 ,li I qic - -2 af' if ' I N k if - 'gg' -li X if I -A - 1 e e I ' fe 1 ,netsw K. T 71 fs e i if V' 'll J' -9 'W - 1' Q: Y J vf ....-'A idx K-fx ,sr-N fy, fyx THE END- pn ...,. MUST M l'Slk'.XI. T1'r'f'l'.r.'lvur'v Urf'll1'H.r kkuilu-v'im' Vrivst ,luhn Pm! DUNE MUST FUR SVIIOUL f'l,v.r.rr.r l'4'n'x llc-nrgz' Tung:-Q Amlrcy Nm-lsmm V 9 . we f :- 't L. 9 . xg Y ' 1 I rif- f! x MUST ARTISTIK' Pvgynmlinn lrlx George Allisun Nzwnu Srhcwhuer ' FFNSURID .h.. nf in-V BEST FIfll'RIf BIHGIQST FLINT llwr'4'1llr.r I'1'nl1.f L'Hf'x'rf l'.rvJlr Lrslie Fr .'Xll.m Yzxwky llc l':u'4vl0 Engvls Rum H:u'rwn MOST ATHLETIC Atlas Diana James Ridlon Peggy Hi:-ks Ni, MOUNT MOST ORIGINAL Pmmvrhruy Pandora Bryant Malcolm Marjorie Steffens MUST LIKELY T0 SUCCEED VVITTIEST .1lim'r1'u Davduln: Momu: Thalla Claire Richmond Bryant Malcolm john Fox Eleanor Hernnez DLYMPUS , E iii? BEST ALL 'ROUND Jnfvilvr Juno fharles Orlando Audrey Nelson BEST LOOKING Nnrn'.esla.f Eflm Philip Stevens Doris Palnmtier '-in v ' I 'X l PEPPIEST BEST DISPOSITION BEST DRESSED Mcrvurxi Aurora Bacchus Astrara Apollo Flora .l0hfl kilmlskey Charles Orlando Charles Class Elizabeth Toto Audrey Nelson Judith Konzen f43 F In d be nzerY7 z Edt, drinkv ay - Imported from the Fiji Iflandx 2Qfjijyp?fe'f like you 1'll wife . , ' W fwme, my Would-be Jophutfmter Now I II tba! fllke-P X Love at fwst sigh' 443 HHPPT f Binbddy' I 0 X ffllfld if JE ll! Q My ME QE MOQTAL 9 mlb wh 'RADE 'W i evmrx 1 lc Xl en 46 s K wmg on I ,. I 1 Qu F.. Tift M' , n 1 'U lwrsl row: VN. Xlxirrvn, Al. Lvmm, bl. Lnnv, M. Lcnygrnft, j. Priest, ll. Stcvcns, P. Killlltllllxllilk, M. lfnglv. lf ll'irili li lfrulilir 'Q lun ' ' ' ' . . g, . .g, .. '1 un, L. Ulssun, j. Schlick, l. Uttmgvr. Sn-rrmil ruw: C. llinggi, H, k'h:irtc'rs, ti. Mnskrll, N. ,lvrsn-y. l'. Ymlgi, ll. Snutvr, M. Cnynt, G. Cnpvwski. ll. Glynn, C. Lung. S. Spvctnr, ,l. St-wxirrl, ll. Sass:-g, hl. Rippcy, Z. .-Xlicl. Thiril row: M. Zicgler, B, lluyt, I lfvnniug, Il. Stnuthrmlf, M. Pomli, bl, Lymzm, VI. llult, l'. llurn. t'. line-tn, ll llogzm, H. Grnhzim, R. Frzw, L. Scliichcl, H. Lnpairilo, M. Bergen. Fourth row: tl. NYl1ippcl, II. 'l'rnvcrsmi, S. Tutu, K. L'hnllacomh, j. Howler, A, Bnily, li. Davis, ll. Thum- snn, l'. Yzilciitiiiv. ll. Nt-unmn. il. l'fortL'. B. Nagy, j. Wicks, M Smith. t'. Pnlmnticr, R. Meyers. Fifth row: C. XK'nlt', I, llrrgcr, N. Savory, IC. Birmiiwlizmi, N. VVzilclman, K. Dahlherg, A. llnll, I. Reavis, B. Za- nxnn, bl. W:nmnmkc'r. M, ,ln-rscy, Il. I'vmlcrs, Marr. Sixth row: lf Deck, S. Pc-tcrmnn, li, Posanato, K. Knit-rivn. K. Lnrucy, C. Cummings, li. Cuenco, L. Evans, ll. Rmlrigus, V. Colaririo, M. lD'Auria, B. Cos- tiuu, tl. lfvailis. First row: l'. Raffzi, lf. St-liwcikzirclt. L. llccht, J, Knhlin, B. xvllllflllli, B. Bncfm, R. Price G Tschqt i ' ' ' ' t wht ' lx. lwirvmlau, l'. NK vlles, 5 Pnllmil, lf. Pos , J. LX '11, -I. Bohr, I. Crriiiv, .X. Toto. SQ-connl row: A, Ganihctti, D, Svxmlaui, l'. lirclziml, R. Kostnwycr, M. Clark, S. llcnhcr, ,l. Pollack, Ii. Rcuvis. ,l. L:ip:irtlvv, VI, Rntlai, ll. Mi-x'lwrt, ll, llrugcx, lf. Xlliiisiiiizikcr. Tliirnl row: R. llnlluxx, li. Ln-mirv. XV. Lewis, l', lJm-rvin. l'. Glynn. R. Sclu-iiilvr, ll. Kzipluwitz, XY. IR-try, J. Post, K. fum, T. lizxynv, L. lllzitt, Y. llzumii. ll. Vl'illinniQ, lfnurtli mw: R. lllzaiu-l1'0ttr, R Kirrqkus. R xYl'liI5l5L'l, NY. Smith, S. Orliinc. ll. lic-nrivliy. XY. fllvtlitz, li. lla-rnstfsin ,l, U M.ilimicy, N. Ritcr, ll. lnngcs, R. tlttn, A. Oslmrnr. Fifth row: XY, litillllfllli, Nl. xx-illU'l'S. S. Sclmicclcr, ll. WH-lislilvr. 'l'. lint:-up. ll. Sqnnuvls. ll. Israel, J. VV:1nnmzukcr, I-I. lSlct':iitry, F. Mclirwvcrii, lf Smith, D, Rust-, VI. Clquk. Sixth ruw: 'l'. lmmrrmzxn. I', Yzilligny, XY, Swvvt. ll. Spirss, Y. lfzish, IZ, Kcfli, R. hlxiculrs, M. Rulwrts, R. Ulix-ui, Sl. Rlziiilmmi. L. XK':ilcott, ll. Iloimllcx Sn-vvnllm raw' ll Clmrisnizin, ll. 'l'lmmas, S. Nugvy, l'. lfsiiiziy, Li. lfzilwiul, ,l. Xvwninn. lf. flnirtn-rs, lf. liuixi'c,ilt. lim-ywtw. IB. glock. all on .L Q5 1 N' 1 1- X 5 ..y - .5 , w, ,A ,xl ' ,In Af XY OO E GRADE E471 ith I '54 '3' 1- MJ lr, Q' N N J QW: -9 .Y I'lIl'NI 1'11w: II I11w1ll S VI1 Cr 1 T1111111Son H1 coc 'iVl 5 1161-1 6w1r1 11-11111 1' l'1'1'1'1-'111It T 11111111 'N I 1I11111 I II1 I, I,1z1I, ,I I N. VS':1l11-1'. Ih111 1,1 A S Ll 0 er cr IZ c-rx: 1111 v 1r z I S1111 1 X II1 111111 M RRII L Ililll. IJ. I'1l1I11c IJ X L111I.1s, 1 1 1 I. II1'1111t1', II H111 111 1 1 11 11 1 11 1 G 1 1 w r 1111 I NIZIIIIIS. M. N111 11 1-11 s 1 1 111111 QIXI rms M I 1ro1x th II. II1111xt1-1 1 '1v1 son 3112 e1 111111 I, 5:11'1':1I1r111 1 II1111 IN11II D II'1m First r11w G, Moritz DI. R11I1z1rg II. I3:11Iy, k'I1:1iz1', IJ I11111S, I'. I sc-lls, M. MFI! 1ker '1 1-0111 cu sc IC mom y sou, VV. AI1Ir11I1 111 1-111 1' '1 rw t1 r11w 1 'H N INUYIIYVI P ke IQ. lI11'k1'11Q Q 111r1 s 1 s 11-1' 1' 1 A1 f11rQ 1 R. R:1111111111111 1 x 1w 1Q 11 0 1 11111 0 '111 Ulll 0 I11-rt. Ii. 1 111111111 11 cr 11 1 ewmin rmr1 111 1r1 11 11 11 1 r1v1 A P111 1 I IIr11f1ks, N 1111s1x en 1111non 1 11'1r ar11111 en 1111 su k:111, R. J11111- I' lurk IJ KrnnI1I I' Hrf11IQ vs ,eq 1 N. eng sl First rnw: A. Miller, J. Soll, IJ. Bittig. R. Brunngrzivr, E. Boone, IJ. Horliieri, M. Biziggi, S. flint, J. Vmnp- lu.-ll, ll. llill, G. Bogart, K. Begliic, R. Calimnn, lf. VV:1msley. Secfmml row: A. Collins, W. llrmiic, l'. Allgnr, R. Km-lim-, F. Manley, R. Kohler, J. King, C. Winfrey, M. VVvlih, M. Rnknff, lf. IVl:ii'sillm. A. Lent:-, A. llnusvl. 'l'liiril rnw: R. Oml:-rilunck, J. NYc'lsh, B. Mm-zrm, J. Rowe, G. Sclirznnm, N. Rnlcnlf, R. Millvr. K. I.:-inin, ll. Ri-hinan. F. Hesselgraive, D. Kendall, M. Kline, R. Hayes. Fuurth row: ll. Newell, C. Dun- lmzai, ll. lfnnis, M. lfzirviuli, C. Arlupieus, VV. Epp, J. Perry, J. Pcternian, ll. Snncll, J. Uslmrn, J. Cinnci Illlllil, J. Vl'Clsl1, ll. Sclivonnvcr, First rriw: ki. fnllins, l'. fziynl, H. Cnlcinan, A. Galves, M. Pollard, D. Slinnnim, l'. lilvining, N. ll'Aniicn, A. Grcnwcll, li. Bowers, A. Mcllvriimtt, M. Allen. Second row: I Curry, U. llxiuhnzzi. A. Gmnlu-lti, li. llollcr, K. Anilircy, J. Ames, C. Clancy, H. Berrardi, P. Writer, B. Vllilcutt, J. VVL-stron, if Vllnkiiis, S. VV:iltv:i'. 'l'liiril rnw: E. Ingalls, J. Leif, F. Guldberger, E. Fitzgerald. Li. Handy, J. llcrll, R. Sniitli, D N. Znknwzi, T. Viola, G. Stephmn. E. Spires, C. gdiath. Fourth row: D. Oliver, J. Rriulsuck, G. Rciilvr- inzn'ister, ll. Mnllinlaml, J. Rowe, A. Dunbar, X helan, D. Yvrg, M. Smith, R. Vl'olf, R. Wlimlswnrtli. lfiflli ruw: K. lk-rv:-n, K. Qunckenliush, J. Doug erty, J. Evans, S. Place. M. Smith, T. Wi-lclinmn, G, llnt- Iun, ll0lll0l'1lZll'll'. V. Brown. ith H93 CZ l Li? , U 4' X -K, ,1- l k 'I Vx gl l First row: ll. Kohliu, Y. llozniwergcr, S. Mr-l'ornuck, E. llocpplc, H. Ingalls, J. llzmkezzi, ll. Rm'luu'k. ll SCIllllill'l, A. Fischer, G. VVhitc, N. Fcltrr, M. Hecht, D. Cummings, I.. Holt, li. lbrnkg. 4hL'coxul'rou:: M fzilimzun, S. Koclmymlri, B. Ahrens, J. Mirrimzuz, VV. Rion, E. Posengito, ll. Nikltcnk-o, N. Strut, ll: lgssebrl A. VS':xrrcn, I. Iilnvry, ll. Glickmcn, P. Nolan, S. Smith, J. Ncary. Tlurll row: K. Davis, L. NYulker. l'.. Rohm sun. M. Mrna, J. Costello, J. Czankus, Cauto, A. Arictta, N. Tomlins, P. Clift, Y. llzilfour, M. VVhllv ll. Bowen, A. Ilurclick, F. Franklin, J. Hartwick. Fourth row: B. Ih-sso, J, Hurry. J. llrngilmn, J. Davis S. l'ushm:m, P. Klein, J. Kelly, C. Pnsvnato, F. Lakatos, M. Mmm. lf. Royal, M. Gulgzmo. JN. lin-rvlunucmcr N. Mzmnicllo, K. Dane-r. Fifth row: V. Sandberg, L. Perry, ll. Conklin, Ii. Lilmrtcrs, J. llilulxons, J. llzirmg th S. Sicgrivst, D. Dirhnw, H. Arnold, l'. Kollx, L. Mnslmll, J. llutrhz-r. K. llrown. First row: F. Gzilvc-S, VV. franc, R. Boremzm, R. Dcllaun, J. l3c'Gront, U. Alfrvrl. R. Fostvr, ll. S:-lvl-y.ll.S1'l vc-y, F. Fay, IJ. Miller, J. Singer, E. Cooper, H. Koscl, G. Gage, K. Johann, C. Duncan. Scconml row: I. Miller XV. Kinclzill, IJ. Samuels, R. Placv, L. Mattson, V. Palermo, A. lluthcr, J. Bloor. D. llullor-k, R, Mrllgirrgm J. Mvllouzilcl, W. VVhitv ll VVolfC C Scott M VValton R Qmith 'l'hirrl ww' VV Nlolllollwml 'l' llruch Nc-som-i, J..SnvQi1r, J. limi, Stone: R. Hkwlett, R. itrgciigi, R. Rnnrirlx. R. 'Ki.ngiz,AJ. Yzilontihf-I 'R. llnf. ing, IJ. Lostmg, L. Izrroon, ll. Blauxelt. fourth row. 5. Cruluh, J. Stlmult. l. Ogtlmn. ll. Scwmd, lx Own-u, 'l'. l'0llc's, T. Kipp, ll. VVay, l'. Glnisek, J. Peterson, ll. Petersmi. J. llnrper, VV. Perry, V. Allivri J. Volgruu, li. Uzlnivls, J. Class. Fifih row: F. Moller, fi. Millvr, VY. llnrtl. ll. Thompson, J. Jackmuin R. Wrngln. J. hxvfljllll, J. Kuntz, D. Kizcnko. Il. VVilli:uns, l'. Brokaw, R. Rrclzunl, S. Nh-rrmizm, C, llnrris N. Roysn-r. Sixth row: R. Horsn. R. Moulton, W. Kelly. C. Smith. R. Lewis, M. Wulliznns, P. Williams Lf. l,t'lCl'5flll, S. Brooles, R. Len Eych, C. Taylor, G. Colield, L. Dcllolio, D. Jcwett, C. Honvlli. - ,Al rw lx . ML lr . ' 191' , - O , 'ef ,' . If an AQ. bf I ww f vt! R y Wu? -1-,wr f H . J ' 54' X r I vc . Q L .. ' 1 H I at giggle. mm .1Sgr,2?v., Y , , 'fi -' --iff - -3599. X 9 I I 1 nga? ,fn v 1, 4 1 - -l1um.-.- V... ,, Q.. -P- g , ..,, , I ., ., B-1 L x .I 6 I l x L- in i .i CAFFTFRTA STAFF Left tn right: M. lNlt-Kee, Mrs. Umlerrlonk, Mrs. N Q Il n Kniickli-, .lrs. llnrris. l. arcs e. V 1. jl J- MATNTFNANCF STAFF Left tn right: F, Ft:-vens, M. Anrlresk, ,l. llaring, A, Hunter, IC, Varter. U21 Mrs. Marjorie Morgan, a professional dietician, aided by her staff and a group of students, prepares two luncheons a day under the direction of a state school lunch program. Their strenuous job also in- cludes the preparation of meals for banquets, par- ties and other school affairs. Each of the five members ofthe maintenance staff works together in keeping our school in tip-top con- dition. Their efficiency makes us continually proud of our school building. W MZALAAA K Y Q X LS ML J UM JW QQ? ix kj D 3 ,, If ACTIVITIEQ 541 .X A S . .em ., 3 vw fi-I f -fs . , .iss 'QW at 5' k , 1 vu Mr, Raymond H. P. W'ray, Advisor THE 1195 l Fox and C. Richmond, lfditurs lfrantie gestures, impatient cries, and heated dis- cussions, typified a large percentage of the Tower staffs meetings. These t'l1.trat'teristies, however, were overshadowed by the enthusiasm, etlitiency, and Co- operation of each ol' the individual members. We have experienced both times ot' chaos and the times of satisfaction when our ideas materialized. liaeli ol' these times proved to be advantageous .is well .is en- joyable, We are very much indebted to Mr. Raymond Wray, our literary adviser and Mr. lfabian Englan- der, our business manager, for their encouragement, guidance, and companionship. XVe also wish to thank those members of the faculty, administra- tion and the student body who have aided us. We hope that next year's Tower staff will en- joy their work, as hectic as it may be, as much as we have. EDITORIAL STAFF Sitting left to right: P. Pelts. H. Hansen. CI. Richmond, D. Schechner, -I. Pettit. Standing: C Meyer, l.. Cohen, M. Marcus. j. Simonds, bl. Fox, C. Orlando, R. liarnn, G. Alli- son, D. Paluhin. Not pictured: A. Twitthen. I 4. Q7 I WER STAFF BVSINFSS STAFF Luft to right: J. Simonds, Mr. Fnglunder, J. King, I.. Cohen. STAFF LISTING Co-IEditor5 in Chief ..........,..A. -I. Fox, C. Richmond Co-nrt latlitors , ,,,v,,,,.., ,... N . Schcchncr, G. Allison Picture Editor ,-. .- ..f,....... H. Hansen Snapshots liilitor . ,H ,,,, R. Barron Feature liditor W. ,.,--.- --- M. Maxine Senior XX'ritv:-ups Editor H, ,W.. J. Pettit Fiiculty XX'ritc-ups Iiditor ,- Y-- C. Meyers Cluh W'rite-ups liditor ,, ....., P. Pc-lts Girls' Sports Editor M, ,,- A. Twitchcn Boys' Sports Editor - ,.iY..... C. Orlando Typing Editor -U ......... D. Palubin Co-business Editors - We -I. Simonds, L. Cohen Business Advisor --- .... Mr. Fabian Englancler Editorial Advisor --- .... Mr. Raymond Wray PHOTOGRAPHERS B. Mc-rkert and E. Schweikhardt TOWER STAFF First row: R. XY'ntl, C. Priest, -I. Rippy, A, Failing, E. Brettman, C Stern, j. Konzen, l., Levine, I.. Schuler. Second row: j. Fenton, L. Mc Dermott, B. Pearl, A. Arnold, B. Sherman. B. Latka, D. Palmatic-r J. Schmidt, Ii. Ht-rnnez. Third row: R, Winter, A. Yassky, Latham Dahlhc-rg, -I. King, j. Frascino, J. Wfehb, N. Kolb, L. Thomas R. Barone. Not pictured: R. Mole, I. Gabel. H I GENERAL QRGANHZATHON Among the numerous activities which the G.O. sponsored this year was the colorful GO. dance, led by the football queen, Doris Ann Palmatier and her ladies-in-waiting. Pep rallies, after game dances, the talent show and many other events which brighten our school year were also organized by the G.O. These activities are designed to stimua late a desire for rendering service, to promote lead- ership and to develop character in the individual. G.O. membership is obtained through buying a G.O. card. This card enables the student to vote in school elections, to receive the sfhool paper and also grants him price reductions at school sporting events. Witli the aid of Miss Vivian Krum and Mr. Wil- liam Desmond the General Organization has ex- perienced a very successful and harmonious year. The officers of the GO., who are George Tanges, president, Eugene Cacciamoni, vice-president, Au- drey Nelson, secretary and john Kamisky, treas- urer, deserve much praise for their line work. First rowi A. Nelson, lf. fawcxzilnzini, -I. Kzimisky, li. 'l'unges. Sernml row: ll. lleusted. K. IJ:-jmig, N Ruknff, lf. Heraili, j, l'npn!o, M. Hogan, M. -I. lluilsmi. M. Perrfullt- 'I' Yzilrlitiiie, Miss Krum, F. Hnring, N. Savory. VY. Crane. VY. l'4'il'y, ,l. Singer, H, XVulf, H, Merkert, j. Leif, ,I Rnliargr-. NY. Lewlis, ' ' l' Us in A. tire:-nwali. Third row: ,l. llra-lslmw, I., lapuwski. . 'lan , l'. Schulrler, ,l. Hell. P. Crane, M. l.e:iyrr:nfl. ll. L':implu-ll, ,l. erkert, li. Sheiinrcl. nl. Theills. If l'h4ipin:in, Al. llmim-llzniv M N. Reiter, ll. Motto. ll. Yalligny, l.. Teinplin. ' 1 U-,X My G .O. COURT . si 1 . i . . mx , . et! er, j. Sin er, C. Raso, B. Malcolm. Left to right: S. Pnone, Mr. iweikh rlt Nl 9 'th B M l Not pilnireil: ll. Carnplwrll. T54 'fb Xx The G.O. council strives to create a harmonious and understanding relationship between the stu- dent body and the faculty and administration. At the sessions of the council the officers of the G.O. represent the student body by presenting the prob- lems of the students before the representatives of the faculty and the administration. Here the views of all are discussed and the problems successfully solved. The G.O. Court is a student creation and there- by reflects the student's high respect for law and order. The court of six judges tries students who receive summons by the Student Patrol for vio- lating the rules that the G.O. enacted. The court is one of the many fine examples of student gov- ernment in Nyack High School. G.O. COUNCIL Seated left to ri ht: Mr. Ritten- hausen, Miss lgrum Mr. Des- mond, A. Nelson. Qtzmdingz J. Kamisky, G. Tangcs, E. Caccia- mani, D. Lyman. E571 Sitting left to right: R. Merkert, J. Biaggi. J. Fox, M. Miller, R. Lyman, M. Marcus, M. Hoffman, F, llnr- ing, K. llalillu-rg. Standing, first row: Miss Nilson. S. Uenker, E. Faecioli. ,l. l'oheil. ll. l'1llf'YlllO, C. Ugden. ,l. Nvziry, B. t'oleinan, E. Alpert, J. Peterson, J. Knstner. A. Greenwall, Sevmiil row: L. llcct, 'lf Huonocorc, .l. Bittig, VV. Steen, E. Reiter, lf. Gentry, S. Healy, I. Haring, L. llrividson, Rl. Shaver. S Veterlnain, S. llill, A. Failing, S. Faillc, P. Allen, j. Cristie. Not pictured: R Alfieri, IE, Birminglmni, A t'hurcli. M. Engel, ll. Glynn, H. Huesterl, S. Knight, L. Etzel, R. Oliver, N. Palmer, E. Spams. 'Q raw D. 1-vman' BTG iN1iiuN U91 The school newspaper The Big Injun is published ten times within our school year, by the Ramapo Valley In- dependent Press, The staff is composed of forty members of the student body with Miss Margery Nilson as editorial advisor and Mr. Fabian Englander as business advisor. In recent years the Big Injun has been entered in the Columbia Scholastic Press Association for which they have won five successive medalist awards. This award is given only to the top ten percent of school newspapers, Only six papers from New York State received it last year. Also for two years in succession CPSA has presented the Big Injun with All-Columbia honors for the best headlines in its enrollment group. In the National Scholastic Press Association, sponsored by the University of Minnesota, we have received first place. The last time the Big Injun was entered in the Empire State Press Association they walked off with all-state honors. The advisor, Miss Nilson, has spoken for the past four years at the CPSA conference on the subject of newswriting. This year she was selected to be one of the members on the board of judges for the CPSA. She will be unable to accept this offer as she is leaving Nyack after having been Big Injun advisor for six years. Ofiicers are: Richard Lyman, editor, Margaret Hoffman, assistantg Maxine Marcus, feature editor, Karen Dahlberg, assistant feature editor, Myron Miller, news editor, john Fox, sports editorg and john Simonds, assistant sports edi- f0I'. Editor-in-Chief --- Assistant Editor ..... News Editor ......... Richard Lyman -- , Firth Haring , Myron Miller Assistant News Editor --- ...... john Biaggi Feature Editor ......... - - - Assistant Feature Editor Maxine Marcus Karen Dahlberg Sports Editor .......... ...,,, J ohn Fox Assistant Sports Editor Art Editor ........... - - ...... john Cohen Robert Merkert Left to right: Mr. Englander, D. Cannon, C. Williams, J. Reavis, L. Buckout. RJETAILING CLUB Selling school items and organizing window displays occupy much of the time of the members of the Retailing Club. Their knowledge of business management is also broadened by the fact that each of the members work after school hours. Field trips to various industries are also among their varied activities. The expert and com- panionable aid of Mr. Fabian Englander accounts for the many benefits of this organi- zation. lLlEGll0N UF HONOR 1948-CHARTER MEMBERS Nancy Rittershausen, Oratory Kenneth Seipp, Music Ernest Walden, Art Nancy Schoheld, Scholarship Leon Harris, Athletics OTHER MEMBERS 1950- William Van Wyck, Athletics Cornelius Rose, Swimming 4 Dorothy Lyman, Music mil I' X Robert Reiter, Oratory Joyce Wootton, Scholarship ' if 0 Elizabeth Bosco, journalism LIQION , Roberta Sonnenberg, G. O. leader- ' 1' -'E' ship E ouon , QV, xl if F ifl- A. p-1' I l ,s r , , or t - Q ' an 1951- T ' ' William Kohler, Journalism Margaret Benson, Music Carol Van Wyck, Athletics Ira Howard, Athletics 1952- Robert Taylor, Science Barbara Travis, journalism John Parks, Music Those students who have reflected honor upon the school by excelling in various activities are nominated by the faculty and elected by a G. O. committee to the 11591 Legion of Honor. The advisor is Miss Marion Haynes 4 xr Q1 TI-IIIESIPIIANS In the early part of September an energetic group turned out for the first meeting of Thespians. Witli Miss Evangeline MacI.aren as their advisor they started in full swing. Officers were picked by the members of the group, Phillip Schulder heads the club. Ruth johnson is his assistant. Treasurers are Vincentia Dorsey and john Bell. Secretaries are Maxine Marcus and William Daggett. The annual Christmas Tableau was presented to the school with the cooperation of the Music De- partment. In the spring they presented their in- terpretation of .1 Broadway play. During the year a good time was had by all. Climaxing the work was a trip to New York to see a Broadway stage play. Li-fl tn ri ht are llzive Cole, john Knmisky. Leroy Buckout, Ken Ilrliiwiu, llziuss Siscu :intl john Bell. I60I First row: M. Kearney, IC. Ilruttman, II. Hansen, C. Stern J. Kunz!-li, R. Ilarnli, M. iierrartl, I, Galsel. Secmiil row: V. llnr sey, VV Daggeti, R. qlnlinson, I'. Schulder, M. Marcus, J. Bell 'l'hircl row: II. Sliernirin. L. Schiller, ll. julinsnn, A. Kiratlnnuer A, Nelson, II. I'ezn'l. IJ. I':ilm:itier, l'. Ric-hinnnil, J. Fenton M. 1. Hutlson. Fourth row: j. Schmidt, I'. Ilicks, IC. Toto, C Priest, j. Rixpey, A, Failing, L. Levine, N. Knlh. Fifth row lx rl Ilxm R Vliltl I All II I i me v r ll. I'aln in, '. 1 ' 1, , ': ., I. isnn, . ,:itk:, Brno ' Arnnltl, . l'i'ttit, L. Mclleriimtt, I.. Iliicknut. Sixth rowi .I IJ I' le K Ile raw VVcl1li . L1tham 'l'. Valentine . Kin , ff.-1- .-1. .J 1 ' skev 'i Ent ucturecl: I. lxzimisky, I, Ridlon. L. A. Nas. ,,j.I1x. I D . Cohen. I'. Pells, M. Stelfens, L. Thomas. H, Yan I,o:in, G. Blau vclt. E. Ilernnez, E. Little. Getting in a last minute reliearsal for the annual Christ mas Tableaux. shepherds and kings stiffen for their poses COlLlLlEGlE ENTRANCE CLUB First row: ,l. limizen. l. tizihel, A, lii'uiliiiiiit'i'. L. Mcllerniutt. L. Li-vine, ll. llunsen. C. Stern, C, liiclnnund, j. Latham, T. x'illt'IlliIll', ,I. VVQ-lah, j. Kaiuis- ky. Sccoiiil row: l'. Priest, A, Failing, J. Rippey. C. Urlzindn, ll. I'e:irl, M. Marcus, A. Arnold, L. 'l'lmni:is, N. llruuuic. Third row: II. lliaggi, Il. Stucknu-yer, K. Iii-tiraw, ll. lJ'Agnstiim, R. Lyninn, ll. Unle, J. Bittig, R. VVinter, J. Siinunds. Fourth row: N. llrxulshaw. M. Ames. The junior Rotarians are .1 group of boys se- lected from the senior class for their excellence in serving the school, leadership and participation in various fields. Each week several of the members are guests of the Nyack Rotary Club at their lunch- eon. Their presence at these luncheons serves as a means of studying what the Rotarians do for the community. Bryant Malcolm was elected president, joseph Frascino, vice-president and Lawrence Cohen, sec- retary. Dr. Sarah I. Roody originated this club for fu- ture college students who wish to prepare for col- lege boards and other competitive examinations. Besides using questions from former examinations for study, the students also compile suggested read- ing lists for underclassmen. The officers are Charles Orlando, presidentg Nicholas Bradshaw, vice-presidentg and Luc-lla Mc- Dermott, secretary. Their able adviser is Dr. Roody, head of the English department. Q56 su'- 1iiUNiioia 88 A' ROTARTANS First row: l', Orlando, 1. Fras- cino, B. Malcolm, L. Cohen. Second row: K. llegraw, R. Mole, G. Tanges, II. Kamisky, IJ. Cole, j. Stocknieyer, J. Rid- lon, P. Schulder. Third row: ll. D'Agostino, J. Fox, W. Rose, j. Bittig, j. Simonds, R. Lyman, B. Lcitner, J. King. 561 :fig ', q . -abh- lt Eff? . T' il l , ' '- Q . . ..,! ., fx a- if Sr-ated left to right: vl. llitiig, Miss Kruni, J. Frzisciiio, Standing, tirst rnvy: C. Rich- muntl, t'. Stern, N. Marcus. Sci-mul ruw: L. Cullen, ll. Hell, J. Fox, R. VVinter. SENIOR I-IONOR IIJNIOR IIONOR SOCIETY SOCIETY Sr-:iiefl left to right: M. llzmlcy, l'. Brown. j. Waldron, M. Slmver, I. llrownhriclge, i:ii:' Q. :'.tF. t .r .Ah A. Gibbons, A. Mzithsen. Smniling: li. Face ,I. Mvrkert, B. Cqiiiiiilscll, VV. IDeGrozxt. iiini, C Muqimr , , lhxiilsin, J 0, 5' . E. Eligibility for the Senior Honor Society is based upon scholarship, leadership, co- operation, and the types ot' activities in which the stu- dent participates. The Hon- or Society strives to further the knowledge ot' the stul dent through programs ol' interest on varied subjects, and to help him with future plans. The able guidance ol' Miss Vivian B. Krum aids the members in accomplish- ing these things. The group also tal-ces an active part in the organization of College Night. The otiicers are: joseph Frascino, president, ,lohn Bittig, vice-president, Rudi Winter, treasurerg Lawrence Cohen, the county represen- tative, and Maxine Marcus, secretary. Sri? fg,.'3 it II? Entering its second year, the junior Honor Society is maintaining its policy of giving scholastic recogni- tion to under classmen. Al- though open exclusively to the top tenth of the junior Class, the top fifth of the Sophomore class are consid- ered each spring. Under Miss Marion Haynes the group has striven to encourage high scholastic standards. i621 ., L vmw ,YY ,,,.., .. xl . The Senior Service Squad, supervised by Solon Gor- don, helps maintain law and order in the school build- - ing, during athletic events, dances and other social af- fairs of the school. The members work closely with the General Organization hy enforcing the rules set up by the General Organi- zation Court. First row'l' I'nll'irl I Rcnis R Shu-ward VN' Uvicns ' 'haimn . . . . i. I -: . . I. , . 3, ly. K .5 a , P, Glynn, J. Be-im. Second row' L Cole, R. Olsen, R. lJ'Agnstinrv, NY. Mr-tlilz, C. Meyer, R Hlael-c. ll. Leitner, Mr. Gordon, R. Sisco. A. Parrietli, ll, Sclieinler. F. l'zilnphell, A. llellolio. Third rows VV. Daggett C. Lang, D. Cole, H. Carnplxell, T. Glynn, B. Mock, ll. Springer, J. llittig, M. llerliliy, VV, CEllIlIbllCll, lf. Grenwzilil. Preparing junior High Students to at into the rder of the school, the junior Service Squad strives m attain efficient management of the school. Work- ig under advisor Miss Helen Carter, the group eeps in harmony with the G. O. Court. Edward oon is president, while vice-president Charles Iealy and secretary Ray Caliman assist him. First row: VV. Merson E. Fn els Izif A I' i SENIOR SERVICE SQUAD IUNIOR SERVICE SQUAD N I .gil . .l- Q 4' . . . vl l1'Nllll, li. nllllllfk. lf. Hoon, bl. Soil, D, lxisenko. R. Herring, R. Poster. hr-rinnl row: A. Miller, VS' l'r:uir-, l ll'essr-lgi'zivm', M- Kline, IJ, Hill. E. Sarong, if. Fay, R. caiimiin. 'riimi row! R. Hewlett, nl Mi Iler. 1 E653 -:J rfb K 'lilic clcvcntli grtulc tlminiitit' clulw proved to be one ol' tlic most .imlwitious ol' tlic tlriiinatic clulvs this yur. During tlic you tlicy prcscntctl .it .in .isscmlwly You Too Lan Bc C.li.irining. 'lilic .itlvisor ol' tlic clulw is Miss lilinor Giinlcy. Otliccrs .irc Bill DcCiro.1t, prcsitlcntg Marilyn Slmvcr. vitc-prcsitlcntg Peggy Giles, sccrctaryg Ann Gilwlwons, trcuisurcr. A trip to tlic Opcixt .intl to tlic CilI1C.'f.ll11.l Tlicn- tcr in New York City colnlwlctctl .1 very sticccssful yC.lf lor tliis clulv. .nn- fs 'T1' 'x T l sf rf ,cy tltlrh GRADE DRAMIATIKL CLUB l'lis! lou: Xl llvll. Al lnunl' ni:il1. A. lillvliirlls, rl. XY:ilrlron, S4-t-oyiil tow: l' flilvs, ,l. llrown- liriilgv. J. Gzmtii, li. Smith. Tliiril rtiw: Nl. Slizivvr. J. Kast- nvr, l'. llmilry, Il. lk-grozit. 110th GRADE DRAMATHC GLUE First row: N. Xvzilclmnu. II l't'witv. l'. XYolf. Svvoml row S. l'4'trrni:iii, bl. Lyman, ll. Stu' 4-ns. I, llvrgvr. Thlrrl row: N Rytlc-r. .l. Kolilin, ll. Unllow ,l. Volien. Not picttirvrl: S, lien kvr, M. lfngell, fl, VVhr-pple R. Snninvls, E641 9th GRADE DRAMATIC CLUB First row: ll. lluesleil, I . Del pizo, A. llzlgnine, L. Etzel. M NVirti-nson. li. Nohlc, N. Palinrr Sei-mul row: ,l. Knoll, C. Par- iriil vs. li. jolmson, ll. Bzirton, S. qinight, ll. Gerhalrilt, . A lWlrM:inus, U. Mnnnhnn. iiri rf.w: V. K':un whell Fee i . - J' llrontv, M. I,C'll1lllIl!l. M. Cani- hetti. ll. Powell. Fourth row: J. Rollmrge, NV. Pc.-try, P. Klein. J. Saures. Sth GRADE DRAMATIC CLUB First row: A. Gambetti, R. Kohler, M. Klein, A. Galves. Second row: N. Zukowa, H. Berardi, A. Lcnti, S. Cant. Third row: S. VValters, VV. Peter- man. i651 C7 V1 H77 G' o ' J' 0.1 Although this cluh had only nine members, they enjoyed working together. During the season they presented several plays untler the direction of Miss Cliiltlyeane Paulus, iulvisor of the cluh. Oiiicers of the rluh are: Rohert Kohler, presi- dentg Ann Lenti, vice-prcsidentg and Heliline Be- rarbi, secretary-treasurer. W! n U ww tx ,r .i t Q ,.,,. ,ue 4 gg '51 il ,, :gy in 5 Ji grf' SL . 1. . n I I E54 Q l na, 7 K lil 'f- '!- s. .4 .N 4 S. ,- X VN' ' 1 7dnGRADE DRAMATTC CLUB First rovv: il. Kelly, A. Tomlins ll, Kuhlin. S. 5lcl'urmick. See imil row' 17. Snliiuels, YV. franc l' Xolimn, I1 llower. Mister Dramer is the advisor ol' the youngest of the dramatic clubs. The club has twenty-three enthusiastic members. Nancy Tomlines is presidentg Bill Selvey, vice- presidentg Don Samuels, sec retaryg and Patsy Clift, treasu rer. 1123. 'ld 'QF One of the newest additions to Nyack High School's journalistic endeavors is this weekly col- umn in The journal News. Its purpose is to bind ever tightly the ties between those who have left these hallowed walls and those who are still here. The articles have caught as indelible records, glimpses of little but nevertheless cherished mem- ories of the wonderful and unforgettable times at Nyack High. Our principal, Mr. A. W. Rittershausen, has been very understanding as far as this column is concerned. TlEPlElE TALK i-' tu iiqhti I Kuiizen, lf 1661 .r - Q 4-SQ Qi . fn :LX fn 'TV'vvV' ' MA4 .IIN .La '1 , Each week the members of the Stamp Club gather to exchange and to discuss various stamp issues. This organization is very beneficial to the members in that it enables them to enlarge both their stamp collections and their knowledge of foreign countries. In the spring the club hopes to have several speakers lecture to them on the ex- tensive subject of stamp collecting. Miss Winifred Davis aids the group in its activi- ties. The otlicers are joseph Caruso, president, and Paul Hazucha, secretary. STAMW CLUB Miss Davis, P. Hazucha, Engels. The Travel Club is an eighth grade organization for boys and girls. Educational games are played the first part of the year and during the spring months the mem- bers travel by bus to historic places in Rockland and Westchester counties. The enthusiastic group extends its knowledge of foreign countries by com- piling picture scrapbooks. The eighty-eight members are under the benefi- cial guidance of Mr. Samuel Templin. , TRAVEL i CLUB M. Klein, Mr. Templin. Left to right: C. Ogilen, J. Ca- ruso, G. Moritz, . Roberts, E. First row: D. Mulholland, D Barbieri, Hertz, M. Rukoff D. Kendal, R. Miller J. Stef fens, J. Rowe, A. Cialves, B Rehman, C. Dauksza. Second row: 1. Rowe, B. Ennis, B. Cole- man, Z. Koulumzine, M. Bia gi M. Faccioli, E. Bowers, C. Sol- lins, P. Writer, 1. Peterman, J Ames, D. Shannon, P. Pollard S. Welshman. Third row: A Miller, C. Clancy, M. Allen, P. Brown, N. Rokoff, S. Walters, A. Housel, J. Campbell, C. Wa! kins. Fourth row: K. Sarvent, T. Viola, E. Engels, J. Leif, C. Mealy, R. Kohler, R. ?uacken- bush, F. Hesselgrave, . King, D. Newell, A. Gambetti, D. Wolf, P. Alger, W. Merson, K. Lemm. Fifth row: D. Yerg, D. Dollar, M. Smith, R. Caliman, L61 Eismfi ,ff 'LX CDUB 5 Lett lu right: 'l'. Miller. M A Minzilier, A. lleim. VV. Crzuie ll. Israel. NY. Gates, ll. Mar gnnrdt, VV. Klettletz, A. Andre vieh. j. Lefelivre. Mr. 'I'z-mplin Not pictured: M. Allen, N. All clieieu, VI. Hiaggi, L. lilntt. N Gnlnsov, M. llrrlihy, ll. Kefeli li. Muck, Y. l't'lnsu, M. Rohcits I T. Putter, VV. Steen, ll. VVal -5 I ,1 1 cfitl. l.. Yhizilcotl, R. Yvinter. The enthusiastic members of the Chess Club have been seen formulating and deducting intricate plays in Room 29 until 5:00 in the afternoon. Their meetings, which take place on Xlifednesdays, have become very informal so that the members may come and go as they please. The group usual- ly divides into several sections, the beginners and the more advanced players. At the beginning of the year each of the members, who range from the seventh to the twelfth grades, were given a book- let on the basic rules and plays of chess. Mr. Wari'en Templin is the group's able advisor. The members of the Library Staff have a full time job. The neatness of the library and the ar- rangement of the books are mostly dependent upon the staffs efficiency. They perform the usual duties of the librarian such as checking out books and aiding students in finding the books of their choice, plus the additional task of stamping library passes. The staff is directed by their conscientious presi- dent, Betty Caliman, and Miss Keen, the librarian. LIBRARY STAFF Sitting, left tu right: N. Streit. B. lngalls, J. Hartwick, A. Hall, H, Pender, D. Barhieri. Stand- ing: F. Lakatns, Hertz, M. Bosco, H. Lenti, . Walter, H. Burdick, C. Babcock, Camfp- hell. B. Ennis, S. Cus man, . Helm, Miss Keen. tw INS .- SS . I H. i .. 2 -I ' - alt IITIJ. Q ,Kami .4 Me 1 A MEDTCTNE SHOW 1 I Fl I . . 'U .l Stu ever IN 'Nil ler, Mr. Linn. Sparks! Explosions! Smoke! Screams! And the Traveling Medicine Show is at it again. Working under Administrative Assistant and originator, joseph Phillips, and Chemistry teacher Gilbert Zinn, narrator john Fox and his cohorts make their yearly circuit. County grammar schools, Nyack Rotary Club and Open House gape and thrill as the doctors unleash their routine of entertaining, yet practical demonstrations. Originally designed to further experience of more advanced science students, the medicine show claimed two grand prizes at the Oneonta Science Fair last year among its accomplishments. The Art Club strives to extend artistic knowl- edge throughout the student body. They accom- plish this by sponsoring art exhibits which are open to all students. The members also study the lives and works of various painters and annually visit the leading art museums of New York City. ll? 4 . H T . ,QE I l . , , Sf is X., XJ ,.. 4 ART H J It Jwil S CLUB First row: X. Kuulomzine, lt. hicriiwll, ll. Savell, H. Emmerling. M liiaggi. V Allison. Second row 1 ' H111 sun, E. llernaez, R. Mole, R Q69 lm- . .g1',,-1-1. J3 .:,' hx, V ' ' . F J L - .iylqky is . ' 1 ' sr' 1 'W 9 W x 1' x .. '!?f 6 K gh 5 Q-,AME V Qf -f' ?4f11QwH'- Iv , ,V yciix M -- , -ff f ,Q 'sv f , in ' X .!', qgrwggq? y5':,Vf?fw5 3' 1 .fy Q1 5 rf ,div , peg, 'ag '.- ' - ' .fxvi ?i- FQ 6 1 ey f wx 45' kr? ' 1 -' .1 w is ' , C' ' I .. A ,XA . L 1 f 5325? 5 . 1 rw 1 1 4 v I f J, , .U K y . t ' H 5 'H....,-. '37,-'n , 1011 5 A . V 4F5KvV51 . G ' 'bl M, A '15-I x .1 1' jft- ,flag 1.5. 'uv-Q xv A.. A mWKE 'lflllf .-,.-N-W' 1 ' ' 1. .-pAn1-I -u -W R 1 x'1 -,, Ani., 4 1 v. f , v., ap... 'ffl Nc? -'-1' rar. -mb 3' 'Q Hy .gf :?n,:5f'nL-- Vi Aa. pz .' .r ' -n,, 1 - .Rv Liv'-'A 'r f If-ng X gli? 'r:5,.k ,- '?-4, H ., , Tiff- E5Tggv vhirgff 'f ' x1,.1-,. E- ,.. le' 'r'1,' 'N'-f-.IA-' 1' 3 ' 4LL L lilji, if l l l at ' ,hy E :l A ,Fifa 1 '- Y it l x l g J 1 l w 5 A ' 1 l if' fi il -Iii ,Pita v 1 First row: R. Myers, M. Kipp, Lf Collins, IJ. Uuinniings. Second rfww: R. Lyman, N lizirler, J, Lyman, NV. Smith, NY, llerekxnueller, J. Czankus, L. llnlt, D. llaggett, S. Schneider, A. Twitehen. Third row: hl. k':n'nsn, C. Lankziu, R. Uhaize, j, Peterson, ll, Calinian, ll. Rehinan, R. Yahle, R, Kohler, L. llellnlin, li. llayes, .l, joel-tcnnan, lf. lftlwfirrls, S. Shaw, D. iienilell, R. King, l . Schneider. H. Cooke, R. Siniscalclii, M. l.uthvr, A. Gznnhetti. Fourth row: j. Peterson, J. Evans, T. Brush, A. Galves, K. Sarvent, VI. Leif, ' ll Ulnu I' lk-ntrv IJ Rel llit K' Nlwr NV Sweat M gl'll'll W Vieschler F Robinson K Shi-tti l l. 'mfr -- . -sr i . ,4- i-A K- - - -' .u- nian, ll. Chaize, N. Mnidinnn, K, Leinln, M. Allen, C. VV:1tkir.s, C, Bohr. Fifth rnw: ,l. Rnharge, A. Sinrlt, Y lt, NYailswnrtli, K. Dollar, J. lust, A. Svenson. The Band this year was a very active group in N.H.S. Adding school spirit to games and pep rallies was its first big job, followed by parades for Memorial Day, Fire Inspection, and many other occasions. Besides its marching assignments the Band has presented two concerts and the annual band ban- quet. lt also won high honors in New York State Musical Festival in March. Some of the members of the Band also partici- pated in all-state concerts in Brewster and Buffalo. The otlicers of the Band this year are: President: Ken Schettig Vice-President: johnny Brett Secretary: Arlene Twitchen Treasurer: Charles Meyer TWTRLERS The twirlers added sparkle and gaiety to many school and community events this year. Their spec- tacular talents were displayed at the football games and such events as the Firemen's Day and Memorial Day parades. First row: F. Stoltz, lt. Kipp, lt. Barron. Second row: C. Ci- cotti, l', Brown, A. Nelson. Mr, Lloyd B ffmer Q. 'si- U11 -1 - Ty vu ui l A-is i., -rw .Q Q ., 5 A, 1 . I X w. . oiuirpooia ,f y , coroia GUARD .Q 'KX lit. f' Q E jf, The Outdoor Color Guard added a lf., :k . 1 , I X, pleasing touch of ceremony and color at the football games and many other school events. The group is under the direction of Mr. Samuel Templin. Up the Lazy River would best de- scribe this year's Chorus, For, under the direction of Mr. Lloyd Bremer, they par- ticipated in the State Music Festival at Hudson, N. Y., while .1 select seventeen sang in an All-State Sectional concert at Brewster, N. Y. Here at Nyack the Chorus lent their airs to the Christmas Pageant, Open House, and the Spring Concert. In coherence with the WFAS broadcast a triple quartet recorded the Alma Mater at XVhite Plains. , , , 1 , Ofhcers are president, john Post, vice- i,i V vi. Nl Il-lI'.M.I.. 1-r,1,.4.iV-:leii,A,Rsl. . .. ...lif U 'H' I H 'U im M' H' I H H 'U president, Thomas O Conner, and secre- tary-treasurer, Arlene Twitchen. I'irst row: H. Powell, A. l'l11:r4'l1 N Srivrnv I Milford 'X lhgnini F Del Pizn, Second rnw: M, A. lioytly li. VVliippl1e. N. K':ir'teAr,4,l.ARol1r: li ' K fhilpnmn, J. U'Mnl1oney, l'. Allen, A, Tutu, li. Smith, I. Silimmls, . Siilrlt M. G. Gilehrcst. Third row: E. Toto, l'. llmwn, L. Tvmplin, gl. lflnnll, ll Heusterl, B. VVaters, L. llurczxw, l'. Gentry. VV, Uwc-vis, VY, Petry, J. Post S R. Joyce, O'Neal, T. U'l'omiur, K, Dollar. ,l. Kzlstner, C. Engels. N Seheckner, K. llnhlherg. M. E. Fee, K. llejmig, ll. Vohi-n. Fourth row M. Shaver, M. Hell, VY. VVnrren, j. Sc-ward, C. LillH'll7'lll!gS, B. Sherman S. lfpler, A. Richards, T. Iizimernizmn, -I llinggi, lf. -llrillimt, -T. Fields l'. lfsmny, A. Brown, P. Reed, l', Stevens, ll XYilll:nns. lf. Robinson, R Royster, M. Ames, K. Shettig, J. Brett, R, XYinter, Il. fostino, Y. Theis li. Priest, Y. lhliiplull, ll. Ushorn, nl. liippev. Fifth row. H. Mettler, N lliwzrmle. -l. llippey, Priest, H. l,:xtka. li. Sclividig, lf. llickt-us, A. Arlmltl J. Lyllllill, 5, lwulle. l'!l TNDUOR COLOR GUARD The indoor Color Guard leads the tlag salute at all assemblies. The group under the supervision of Mr. Samuel Templin performs the ceremony with the proper spirit and dignity. Frnnt: ti. Nnhle. M. NYirtt-nson, t'. Xlniiziliail. llnek: M. Bosco, A. llnuer. ,l. Ilrrnlsliaw, il. King. The junior Chorus has become one of the most advantageous of our school or- ganizations. The young members of this group who range from the seventh to the ninth grades, are trained for participation in the Senior Chorus under the energetic direction of Mrs. Constance Fehling. Their work is not only pleasurable for them but for their audiences. The chorus meets three times a week to prepare their repertoire which they pre- sent as part ot' the Christmas Pageant and Open House. KI '57 7 IV' First row: ll. Engl:-s, V. llornherger, N. Strait, ll. Ahrens, G. White, Neary, A. M. Felter, j. Hurry, S. Cushman, A. Fisher, li. Kohlin, A, Mc- L'iu'init'k. lf. lleupple. St-ruml row: lf. Gulves, D, Miller, ll. Selva' Singer, Wh VVhite, M. I'nll:1ril, j, L':unphell, T. Mann, S. Koehnytla, N. Tom- lins, l'. Clilt, ll. Bessn, N. Manic-llo, lf. Posnnto, Third row: VV. Selvey, ll. Perry, A. NN:nren, J. tlvstello, ll. lfssert, l'. Klein, J. Merriman, IC. Mnrsillo, S Slireyt-:gi Kelly, li. llurilirk, j. llartwick, Mrs. Fi-hling. Fourth row: li. llirknw, P, 'olh, S. Slvgrist, ll. Arnold, C. l':isnn:itn, D. Sllannim, S. NV:ilters, ti. Miller, lf. linnie-ls. K. llwens, R. llnrin , VV. Kendall, C. Smith. Fifth row: li. Engels, J. Rowe, M. Bosco, B. lirognn, J, Bronte. L. Walker, M. White, C. llrinrn. l'. Brown, R. Calnnan, 1. Colgan. ii: Q: 22g 3 ' ' fi: I3 TJ IE: 'r ta, 0' 55 .Q-if 4, if 522 . V, Y ig W. 32. If' . K in sl if' 445 p- i . . N2 1' - 45. UD I N.. 03 X. .W Trims y. J. , , iiiuisuion c3HoRiUs Mrs. Constance Fehling Q. 2 I- . pf-nv' ..g .3-Y' . - ati' I ,... ., Gi A X r Q t s 5 Q f ta K Q x , I ' 5 'V ll' W' 'Q J xi -f r A .. x h ' Q., 1 1 A i V f .Q 5' E . Q D ,. . i R qv .Z Y . , . . i , l : FRENCH liilst rim' Nl l'ctr'rzvll, J. llv-miilniilgf. l.. lhiviilsmi. l . Il.iiing. Si-wmil row: XY. l'hisi-ht, li Kl:irqil:1i't, Mrs l.:t- th.im. S llvzalvy, l'. l'csek. 'l'hiiil rim' -I. llivlt, l'. lll'i'l:tnrl. ,X llvim, ll fhxuzv, li. Tsehzlt. Nl Yvtvx l fnil'tli row: li XYhip- dv, ll Ulixvl, N .'Xn4lri'iv. T. llmmi'illi.iiiil. l.. Niriltvrs. l'. Yalliyiiy A 5 CLUB -..., so '3- J 119 QV George Marquart, president of the F 'ench Club, aided by Mrs. Latham, has planned a fill program for the members this year. The program includes the presentation of tilms on France, the reading of a French play and a field trip to New York City. Other ofiicers of the club are Wassily P uscht, vice- president, and Stephany Healy, secretary-treasurer. 1 1 x u 1 . -v Ta ,, 1 'M- , . 'tl I 5 t i ,fv T7 The Latin Club, under the guidance of Mr. Stan- ton Callahan, has had a full agenda ot' interesting activities. Besides reading the weekly edition of Res Gestae, a newspaper written in the Latin lan- guage, the group also studies cultural material on ancient Roman civilization. A trip to the planetar- ium in New York City and the Metropolitan Mu- seum of Art was also a part of their program. Officers of the club are Phyllis Ottinger, presi- dent, and Faye Sennas, secretary. fl? f LATTN CLUB Y v . .J 'C-9 First row: J. Priest, K. Dahl herg. K. I.:lrncy. Second row: l' Uttingcr, Mr. l'allahnn, R. Whip plc, l . Seimas. Third row: M l.rztyi'r:tft' ll. Zzlnzito, lf lien' ll. Sriiitur. ll. Smith. E743 A .:Hm:iis:g.z1.nt:- Q is 'ta This year as usual El Circulo Espanol was ex- tremely busy. Witlm the aid of club advisor Senorita Daphne Ramirez, members published their annual Christmas magazine, which contained original arti- cles, short stories, songs and poems in Spanish and English For Open House the club arranged and decorated the Spanish room as well as entertaining guests. Members also visited the Museum of Hispanic Society in New Yorl-1. Bobby Bernstein presided at club meetings, while Carole Stern was vice-presidentg Steven Denker, secretary, and Diane Smith took charge of the treasury. SPANHSH X 96 L.. '51 CLUB 1 ii 7 First row: ll, llu an, IJ. Sin QE. . . . . . Second row: L. VVilliams, sun. J. llrarlslmw. ,l. Lyman, s steal, K. llejong, I. Cohen, King. A. Dziuer. li. Spires, lun. L. Hecht. Perfect world unity may never materialize, but it won't be the fault of the German Club if it isn't reached. For on their agenda is the joint recording with the Spanish and French clubs of Le Lin- guistef' Using the recording and broadcasting fa- cilities of the German lab the members, under advisor Mr. Merz, have already edited and record- ed Heidelbergitis. Cohorts will settle for a mild held trip this year to a German movie, unless a rival to the Trade Fair arises. GERMAN CLUB Rack: F, llessclgravr-, l'. Klein, T. llnyne, M. Gnlnsuw. N. Rei- ter, R. llervin, VV. VVeschler. Front: lf. t'olern:in, N. Zuknwn, l. H4-rgcr, ll. Hi'iigger, A. Blcrz. E751 E . . ern, Miss Rznnircz, S lhu kcr, ll. llcrnstein, A. Svc-imsim Mitchell, A. Rulrin. M. VVirten Callzihxm, S. IUlK'l'IllZlll, P. Vio 1 lH Third row: C. Rasn, lt. eu johnson, j. Forte. Fourth row H. Stern, lf Smith, R. Kerr- is S. Kurlnrnl, ll, tiarrzihrant, S l':tone, ll. Kelly, ,l. Aho, j. Rn Piaoifiaccsriiow Left tu right: ll, llruegvr. Mr, Schilfl. S. lk-nker. P. Ilervin, ll. Stern. lf. Facciuli. U61 The Camera Club has enjoyed a successfully en- tertaining and educational year. The members of the cluh under the very capable direction of Mr. Raymond Wriiy and Mr. Gilbert Zinn have become experienced in the art of pho- tography and the process of developing and print- ing pictures. Their active year was broadened by a number of lectures given hy a manufacturer of photographic equipment. CLUB QAMERA CLUB The projection club is beneficial to the school in that it runs all the films used in teaching as well as caring for the projection machines. This group occasionally shows tilms for school clubs and com- munity organizations. They are under the direc- tion of Mr, Robert Schild. ax EEZ fly X ix sf-y ,- 4' 4 -K, . lfnrsi rivw' l tiznnplwll, lf Scllweiknrilt, J, Alln, H. Mt'rki'rl Blr. VN'r:iy Set-oncl rnw: 5 Smilcr. ll. Ncwluam, li, l':ir l'll'Hl, VV. Lewis. I , ru 4 fl j f:P1'4.1 ,J5 ',A.- x 1'mft?.w sf .x,., ,i I ' 4 ,-5,1 1,5 . .'. I-1 1: Hostess T' CLUB -P I-'irst riiw: M, fi. liilchri-st, S. liiicrri-i'i, M. l'c-rrault, j, NVQ-lie, R, Uslinrii, M. llzinley. Secnnil riiwi Ki. Raisin, A. M. lloyd. L. lini'ri'ei'i, M. A. llognn. Third row: j. Siniunils, A, Vziiiipiwrzi, ll. Lewis, A. Liinlquist, M. Bell. fi. lirettnian. J. Sinrlt. Fourth row: Mrs, Lester, M. Giles. S. liplcr, ll. llaring, R. Sherman. l'. Serine, R. Cooper. Fifth row: L. Rower, M, Shaver, lf. Rooney. M. lluffvnain, l'. llrnwn, A. Ni- kola, l'. Clizuiihwlaiii. lf. VK':iy. 'S Under the supervision of Mrs. Willis Lester the Hostess Club has become one of the most valuable of our school organizations. This group serves for such school affairs as the speech and sports ban- quets. At the end of the year, each of the thirty- live members receive a pin in recognition of her service, and the Board of Education expresses its thanks to the group by arranging for them to see a Broadway play, as the climax of their activities. It has always been the much appreciated custom of the Hostess Club, to present to the school each year a useful gift. President of the club is Elizabeth Osborn, vice- president, Mary Hanley, and the secretary-treasurer is Joyce Welie. ,ivi X The Leaders Club emphasizes the importance of leadership and intelligent fellowship among stu- dents in Nyack High School. The members of this organization receive definite training in leadership under the guidance of Mr. Rudolph Rehjolic. They serve as team managers, officials, score keepers and publicity agents for the intramurals, extramural, and noon recreational programs. Membership ex- tends throughout all grades in the school. The officers of the Leaders Club are Bryant Mal- colm, president, Blair Campbell, vice-president, and Robert Shepard, secretary. I ,., I LEADERS CLUB First ruw: G. Winfrey, S. Sim- onils, R. Scheinler, B. Dcnnehy, T, Viola, R. Shepard, S. Paonc, J. Harper. Second row: Mr. Rejohlic, B, Sprin er, D. Kast- ner, B. Cam bell, Rose, M. Ames, B. lNlJalc-olm, C. Faben, B. Leitner, j. Ridlon, C. Lang, T. Glynn. wi Y i N. E! '-7 1lE'VVlElLRY CCLUB ,- 1. , une, ll. llzil tim. 'l', Briggs, Miss llilhert Scott, il. llraiilsliaiw, A. llzuivi. KHP, .tif i-lin , 'YK The members of the 'lewelry Club gather each Monday afternoon to design and create their own ic-wc-lry. Creating jewelry is a long and intricate process. but nevertheless the group produces some very charming objects in either copper, silver or gold. Rings. bracelets and medallions are their main projects. Miss Margaret Hilbert, who is well experienced in the art of creating jewelry. is the group's direc- tor. The center of fashion in Nyack High School is the Sewing Club. During the sessions ot' the club which occur twice a week, the members create chic dresses, skirts and other articles of clothing. Those girls who indulge in knitting also offer their tal- ents to the group. Membership extends throughout all grades in the school. Mrs. Dahlberg, who aids the group in its activities, keeps the meetings informal, pleasant and educational. SEWHNG CLUB First row: A. lluuser, ll. Hertz G. Harheri. l'. Kolh, K. llnvis L. VV:-ill-cer. Scvonil ruw: R. Smith. M. Gnlgenu, M. Allen Il. llickow. B. Glickmnn, E. Robinson. E781 l.i't't to right. 4' 'Q ll V l llerger. Sl. NYirtensim. ll v HY DANCE CLUB First row: J. Goodman, M. ll. Gilchrest, F. Latham, B. Pearl, A, Yassky, L. Brett, IJ. Maher, R. Shepard, C. Orlando, I. Gabel, C. Stern, J. Konzen, S, Barth. Second row: S. Gut-rreri, li. llernaez, C. Meyer, M. Per- rault, L. Levine, A. Gradnauer. L. Mcllerinott, F. VVanisley, N. Kolb. P. Palinatier, A. Twitchen, ll. Hansen. J. Fenton. Third row: l', llicks. M. Stetfens. L. Schulcr, IJ. l'alubin, J. Schmidt, li. Latka, F. Stoltz, A, Nelson, J. Latham, J. Webb, H. Crane, J. Ridlon, J. Brett. Fourth row: S. Taylor, fi, l'ostaldo. P. Ste- vens, G. lllauvelt, I-I. Brettinan, ll. lJ'Agostino, L. Cohen, J. King, l'. Reed, B. Slierinan, l'. Sclinlder, T. Valentine, R. Mule. 'l'. Glynn. Not pictured: J. Ka' inisky, M. llogan, E. Molitor, J. Pettit, A. Failing, t'. Rich- IVIUIUL .l- Rippey, C. Priest, L. liuerrier. A. M. Boyd, S. Epler, M. Hanley. C, lYAuria, C. Raso, A. l'arietti, J. Sindt. E. Dahl- bcrg, W. llaggett, E, Toto, P. l'elts. Sparked by an unusually large membership this year, the Y Dance Club again sponsored a suc- cessful Holly Hop during the Christmas vacation. Couples danced around a huge Christmas tree with all the trimmings and the bandstand was decorated with a replica of Santa and his sleigh. Music was provided by Red Foley and his band. Officers are: Alan Yassky, president, Bev Pearl, vice-president, Ann May Boyd, secretaryg Bob Shepard, treasurer. The club also sponsored dancing in the gym dur- ing noon hour. ll-llllaY COUNTY COUNCIL First row: P. Mitchell, K Schweikardt, L. Guerreri, G Uinlaff, L. Cohen, M. Shaver Second row: R. Rue, Mr. Hoff- man. A. Gibbons, S. Auerbach L. Levine, L. Mcllermott, Gahel, B, Pearl. Third row: Schulder, J. Frascino. U91 an 7 A 0 J The Rockland County Hi Y Council is an organization which co-ordinates the activities of the individual Hi Y s. One of the main func- tions of the Council is to hold a County Legisla- tive meeting at New City, during which bills are discussed in preparation to being sent to the State Hi Y Assembly at Albany. This year the County meeting was quite successful in that two of Rock- land County's bills were passed at the state conven- tion. left U, rgghgg J, Fox, ICA llnker, M. Marcus, ll. Lzitkzi. Mr. Scliweikririlt, A. Failing, lb. Lynum, N, llrooine, liciitou. Here is the morning edition of the WIRC news -with these words the student peewee edition of the local and world-wide news begins. Ten seniors, led by advisor Edward Schweikardt, station manager Dick Lyman, and program direc- tor joe O'Neal make up the station. iss si 2 D if W.F.A.S. , X X VJ- Ji r Ny l l i ao3 W.l.R.C. Late evening and early morning news condensa- tions and morning papers, are sources from which broadcasters prepare their own scripts. Besides giving a valuable lesson in current events, radio work has helped WIRC members improve diction and voice quality. PROGRAM SCHEDULE 1952-1955 Wedn sda Mornin's, 10:30-10:55 Oct. Oct. Nov. Dec. jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May Sept Nov. Dec. qv Us 1- 2200 Children Go To Nyack Schools 22--- Your Schools and the Tiny Tot 19- Your Schools and Citizen- ship Education 10- Industrial Arts and The Well Rounded Life Zl- Your Schools and the I0-I2 Year Old ll- Home Ec, and A Better Home Life ll- The Language Arts 22+ MaIh and Engineering 13- The School and My Future Featured Evening Programs -Opener - Partners in Education - Holidays and Education I Xmas Program, Feb.- Physical Education Mar Apr. - The Extra Curricular Pro ram H and the Whole Child - Adult Education Americaniza- tion Trainingng Closing Pro- gram. june 14-Sunday Afternoon PHI SIGMA CHI HI-Y X. X1-lsnn ,,,. , I'r1:sislent l. .Xustin , Vice-Vresiileut D. l':ilulwin , .,,,, Secretary I. Laitku . ,. ,.,, Treasurer X. 'l'wit4-lu-n ,N . Clmplzuu tlrs. ,lului Mzirdnr , , Advisor SIGMA GAMMA HI-Y '. l'r-utuu ', lhsu , ll. llugzui I.. Levine l'rL'sident Yict'-l'ri'si4leut I. Sinilt ,-,. ....... -- Miss Ilelen Cooke Secretary Treasurer Chaplain - Advisor LAMBDA HI-Y A. Gihlmns .. ......,. President M. llell --..-.--- Vive-Prelirlent M. Shaver .-Secretary-Treasurer A. Lindquist ........ Chaplain , t 1. 3, so THE HI MY 'S The purpose of the 'Hi-Y' is to create, main- tain and extend throughout the school and com- munity higher standards of Christian character. This is the pledge of the Hi-YS . They fulfill their pledge by bettering the lives of the young people of Nyack. Through combined efforts the groups sponsor dances, cake sales, swimming parties, hay rides, and numerous other activities filled with fun. The members aid the community by such acts as gathering food at Thanksgiving time for those who are less fortunate. Their work also includes the cre- ation of new bills to be considered at the state Hi-Y meeting. ALPHA HI-Y T. Valentine ....,... President F Shepherd ..., Vice-President . Lundgren Secretary-Treasurer D. McLeod ....,.... Chaplain I K SIGMA GAMMA ,I. C. l'. ll. L. Mi p li. Il. H. C ll. N. K lfirst row: L. Levine, K. llzuhllierg. L. Mcllerninlt, K. Scliweikzu-dt, M. llilclircst S. lluerreri, S. Epler, L. Gucrreri. Second row: M. Ziegler. C. I'zilm1itier, A, Alpert M. Leacrnft. I. Sindt, C. Iinso, M. Hogan, M. Hanley, C. IV.-Xuria. If. Molitur, C , Richmond, M.. Icrrnult. Third row: M. Yice, F. Hziring. ,l. Priest, lf, Birmingham N. VValdnmn, J. Sininnds. N. Snvoury, j. Pettit, C. Priest. Fourth row: M. lint-irieni Ii. Nr-un1an,j. Delloleo, S. Peterman, H. Glynn, Ii. Romney, H. Lzircy. 1 Iiillmcit Linn ,,,, PHI BETA HI-Y lirnsrinn sn... , ,- President tlilquidn ,. , Yice-Presulent Scluilder . ,,.. - Trerisurvr A ' Secretary Chaplain Advisor lI.utill ,,.,,.,, .- Buckout 1,1 ...,.... MAGNA PHI HI-Y VV:unsley ,,...... President Ilrogzin ,.,,,, Vice- iresident I':irsells -- ..,.. 'Ilreasurer Powell --- .,.. Secretary THETA CHI HI-Y Collins ......,... President Mulholland -- Vice-President Rokoh' .... .... S ecretary Ambrry -- -- Treasurer 1 i ,v t I-'Y w xl sz C7 K-bfa O f T7 ua 1' S7 ll .4 L N -'75 V '11 llfy A ALPHA HI-Y l'1vst ww: H. Bland luml, ff. Liu rmiii-nil, l'. I.umlgrt'n, II. Slwp- lu-nl. Nl. llcrlulicy, ll. lllzack. ll. lfullvp. bl llflylr. Svtrmtl rnw: ,l. liliriste-, .l. ll'M:llwny, I'. tllynxi, ll kiatlullvl, ll. SIIFIIIKVY- ll Vrzim-, ll, Knpluwitz, VV. l'L'tt'5, V. I't'tcrsm1, l'. Allvn, l'. ll:-rnzulm 'l'ltii'vl row: li. l':trit- tic. YY. Mctlitzv K. Sullitvg, R. , l1l1lz'i. ll. Xlfwk. l mlt'tl1 row: 42. Ilrillivnt, l'. Srlizinlcn, ll. 5I.lCfIf.lIlll. ll. Ilntvs. Fifth rnwi .l. King, PHI SIGMA CHI I-II-Y First row: ll. lfwrtv, lf. llvrn:n'z. I.. Scliiilcr, I, Gztlwl, Il. I'Cnrl, XI. .-Xllisun, Il 'l'r:ivt'rs4m. SCC- wml row: Ii. IIIIIUIIC. Al. Knnsrn. lf Sit-rn. Xl. Stcffvns, A. Nclf sun. ID. l':ilulwin. Il. Austin, M. lJ'Auri1i. II. Ilrzilium, A. Failing. Tlilrnl row: N. K-nlli, Il. l'Ii1'lcS, l'. I'm-Its, 12. lltpowski. IJ. Smith. F. Stoltz, lf. Ilrrttmnn. lfrmurtll run' L' XV4vlf1'. lf. Tutu, L. Xvil- llsimv, S. Ttmtu, lf, NYM-, -I, H, Iluwvl. . PHI BETA HI-Y First row: W. I I'rns cinu, C. Orlando. 'I'. Qlynn, S. Brown, ,l. lung, I, ky. Thirrl row: Scliulrler, L. fnhcn -I. Biting, M. Ames. I92fl THETA CHI HI-Y Fine! mw: .-X. lluuscl. j. Cannp- luvll. M. lfzlvciuli, V. XY:ltkinS, K' llzunly. Svrulnl rnw: N. Rukotf, 1 U. llsllinw, ll. Nnlhullzmmi, I Hrnwu, K shnluuy, C, Iluxkzgn. Thlul row: S, XY.nl1n'ri. lf Vnyut. ll. Hxxrhlvlx, l'.. Wnmslcy. L. Clam-y. LAMBDA HI-Y Fug! mn: V. lk-v. Il. Sum-r'. ,I. 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'III11r4I rnw: l'u.wI1 R. Iic'jI1f'Ic'r. 1' I I A 11 V00 ,xx Fu NYM , 7,-f A40 II. I':m1pIwII, II. Vrnnv, IC. Ruhinslm, R. Iifmyucx, XI .Mm-X qrmn Ihhl gy vwgtk ' X93 JI V XIAIIUI ,I I. IIr1'H. II, I,z'1fm'r, II, Mixlvvvlm l'u:wI1 II. Fxnllng. Yxwupaknx RNS!-Mk .Q Y .A . Y, ik NFS:-nqm1UI as Yu NWC VIC WC ' , xii VCU Q . . .e.3n..kW,... ..W,,,...1l,A...g-.Z,Ia...Jf.....a.....A...,.z...,..-.f:.L M + V4.7 . . . .,, itil H l Mr. li. Payne, Nr. R. Reihulec. Mr. H, Failing. The 1952 Nyack High School Football team, recognized as a top contender for the P.S,A.L. Championship, won two games, lost two and tied one to finish the season fourth in league standings. The two defeats Nyack suffered were very close games and could have been easily won. The first league game with Suffern was a real thriller, seeing the boys go down to defeat to the league champions in a rough bat- tle. After this heart-breaking defeat Nyack entered the win column with two successive victories over Haverstraw and Spring Valley. Then came the Piermont game which ended in a tie score after four quarters of gruelling football. Desiring a second place tie with Piermont, Nyack entered the final game of the season with Pearl River with high hopes of winning but suffered a 14-0 defeat. Excellent coaching on the part of Rudy Rejholcc, Harold Failing and Russel Paine enabled our football team to enjoy a successful season. All-County selections of jim Ridlon-first team and Bert Leitnerfrsecond team, proved the superiority of our team. The loss of Bryant Malcolm due to ineligibility was really a blow to Nyaclcs hopes of a championship. I . . ...X ..4sf..z ' Q 4 Z , .-- ' 4-v r-f . .r , w',r' 'I , . ,Q 1. A , ' -,..A.,--1 4 f j,-, gm f ffg-swiksgslaff.. xv lbs,-?..V1 W HQ V, FUUTBALL ,.., -1 'Y 3.-I II! :E 31,5q,il ,Q . M, . 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H ,. eg--'.f.y,,, ,54QH1,-5-uw-4. - 93'-ax.-Vxrf.-Nix, 3 far w - - , 2 In t ,,v,, l H A,,.v.5... 4-V 1, , .,- . -4,1'4,g .R -. Q :11'g,:-.ff 'V ',.e,?'-- . -22. ., N--fMf:? K' ' X- i 'z'f - . A E - 2 5 V,-vw ', . I ' f f' .. -' .. T 43' - I ,K as Qs 3 , S -., ' , f If 4 ,ft-. an L-- .. , 4' -, :nf ,, --4-B- alma, 4 'E .-, i,i.r N sv X' k ,,.- T' g.. fx lg 'LI' 'Ne 4.3.3-',g.'.'. fs i S Sw,-'A In 0 A ...i '- . . , mu, x. I 4' T' . 1 .' .2 , '. , , I 1 5 ' h Q91 I'-:QP .' 1 E i ' f'f'i 1' .' 'J ,A ' ,,,1,5,?.f I ' f SS' 4 N Y I W, my ,wi liirst row: l', l4erri:irlm.v,4 ll. Muck. vl. SI-vi kim-x Niuruiul r lx. Lymzin. Mi, Wray, 'I l'i'-rin-i't ,B an . . .- 1, t . whim .Y . -. . Liu. .. f. t .V L , TENNIS Continuing in its winning ways, the Nyack High tennis team under coach Raymond H. P. Wray, addcd 1952 fall PSAL championship to its string of leaguc t umphs, making a score of eleven first places and two ond places in thirteen seasons. The big team,to beat last fall besidcs Nyack vias Valley. Starting with an almost entirely green team a ago, Tiger coach Toni Borgognoni trained his youngs into a formidable threat. Similar to a sports fiction not el cndmg, Nyack met Tigers to determine the fall league chainpionsliip in final scheduled match, since both clubs had gone feated until that time. The doubles team of' Bob sophomore, and Tom Probert, freshman, came through their customary manner, winning easily ob 4, 6-2. Paul Bernarbo, Rockland County ,lunior Lhampion, fcl fore the soft lobs and placements of Alan Shoemaker three sets. But jack Stockmeyer, team captain and a came through with an 8-6, 7-5 upset victory over Ken Better to clinch the title. It should be noticed that the doubles teim vias pressed in a set and jack Stockmeyer lost only one set ing the entire season. This steadiness and the faithful practice of the squad make another championship a possibility, says manager Dick Lyman, Spring team lose Mock, but then Lyman, veteran of 1952 spring would move up to play with Probert at first singles Bell, a senior, will combine with a fall jV player f second doubles team. l90l SUCCUER The 1952 Indians' soccer team, steadily improving dur- ing the past four years, came the closest it has ever been to a championship. The league record of the booters was an impressive six victories, one defeat and one tie for a second place birth in the league. This single defeat which marred Nyack's County League record was suffered at the hands of Congers, League Champions This year's squad was a real powerhouse packed with many boys who possessed outstanding skill in playing the game. The booters proved themselves worthy of a great deal of recognition since they tied Congers, champions for the past 18 years, in the first game and then lost a hard- fought battle with the same Congers squad in a return game. Nyack was by far the toughest opposition Congers had played in quite some time Excellently coached by Frank Nelson and Richard Grim' ley and captained by Donald D'Agostino, the team was kept hustling all the time, which proved to be a determining factor in their success. Victories for the team were two from Pearl River, two from Spring Valley and two from Stony Point. All-County selections for the first team found three Nyackers up on top, Wes Plutsch, Oleg Panoff, and Donald D'Agostino. First row: W. Nickels. P. Crane, G. Ilsclmtzillmscliirm, R. ewlctte Ltri in Fly r R. VVinter. S. Taylor. Second rnw: G Cook, F. U'M:xhimey v 9 l'1 K Nliromrz F. Latham, IC. Mcfarty. J. Biaggi, U. Panoff, W. Daggett, into ir r x ll n B lleimsheim R. Tnufmnn, R. juycrs, T. linincrinrm, L. Cohen, P. Stevens I in Km in vicll, R. l7'Ag0stin0, K. DeGraw, Coach F. Nelson. nm -li . :ii iii Qrw-4-1-. xx . . I .1-1-r :-v-r-x-F-1-v- i i l'irst ruzv' T ll't'uniier. ,I. Ilezivis. I.. Wfidliec, Wi. Ruse. lf llrlimiln, l'. l'li'l'li:irlm. Svvnlirl fnwi Il, IJ'Agustino, XY. Ilziggett. ,I. Riillnn, VV, Rriyster, D. VN'ilIi:unv, Mr, Ni-Iwn, rl. Ili-ll, ll. Vizim-, I'. Scanlon, T, Glynn. BASKETBALL l92l N- 4,. I JIM RIDLON The 1952-53 basketball season in Nyack didn't prove too successful for a small but hustling squad. Since the only returning letterman was Walt Rose, most of the squad was inexperienced. But nevertheless the Indians under the able coaching of Frank Nelson proved themselves skilled in basketball by coming very close to beating a few cham- pionship contenders. In the third league game against Pearl River, a supposedly strong squad, the Indians lost 54 to 51 in the final seconds of the game. The squad was hindered with the lack of height which is very important if a team is to rebound successfully. With- out rebounds victory is twice as diliicult to attain. What we lacked in height we made up for in sharp-shooting, per- formed excellently by Bill Daggett, Walt Rose and jim Ridlon. Even though our big men, jim Ridlon and Tom Glynn weren't enormous they gave the opposition a dith- cult time. , T 2 l I af xy ,X , A . Q, t 7 '5 T r I J N . 1 f' WALT ROSE Many of the contests were very close and some of them could have been victories just as well as defeats. Lots of credit is given to the team for lighting every minute of the way. First row: J. Valenti, A. Simonrls. VV. Petri, B. Kap- lowitz, D. Blanehelte. E. Harrison. Second row: IJ. Kasmer, R. Mock, R. Thompson, Coach R. Grim- ley, R. Ruyster, W. Motto, ll. Reavis, D. D'Agos!ino. Mgr. TOM GLYNN 'ii JI li 'x AL 1 Q .1 Q 'Tl '--tu. ,av Qu '1iiW ' wa ,. V.: ,ANV- ,N ,Q nn.. 1 A ,'4-fee, Y... , .-., ,.-. .. D s R 'Q 'pu- -.-V 'ia . . xr I if 35 0 ,,-.V -3-s v Ml ,Q . 14, F,- s lv , l 41- BOWLING The 1952-'53 bowling team is extremely fortu- nate in having Robert Schild as their coach again this yea.r. The team, captained by Philip Schul- der, looked very impres- sive in their first matches and can look forward to a very successful season. Although Nyack lost some lettermen due to graduation, the boys on this year's squad are a determined and well- skilled group. TRACK . xxx 4 X-X -XX X -,:: C , l L- 'V' Q-. Q ,P 911' t I 5 L- YAC ' fr QIAE4. ' XML? gan, X NCR 14 LING l 6 ,.w T M ma M :Q 4 C l Y ' ' QUECIT tmgf QSC!! . Bnwtws Qgwimsl -ll' x N - e 'ca feta ' Q -iv 9 ' lirst row: NK. Owens, ll Sr-lmlder. Il. Israel, J. Merkert. Set-ourl row: J. Alden, lf. l,t'n1il't'.',l. NVQ-lsly Ma. Srliields. M. NY:xl1erS, ll. Cxtnvmn. Although the Nyack track team will miss the services of many experienced let- termen, there still remains a strong nucleus for the team of 1955. Foremost on the list of returning veterans is Blair Campbell who excels in the discus, 220 yard dash, and the relay. In support of Campbell will be jack Bittig, who performs in the broad jump and relay. Other returnees are Charlie Lang in the discus and john Reavis in the middle distances. All events are open to newcomers including several positions on the record- smashing relay team of 1952. Coaches Warren Templin and Verner Cox believe that with many returning veterans and many expected newcomers Nyack can look forward to a successful track season in 1953. First row: j. llittig, l'. Stevens, J, Renvis, J. Lrttliam, VV. Royster. Secnml row: lf. Forte, ,l. VK':mnrn:tl-ter M. lilnrk. VV. Mellltl. J. lfrziseirm. Third row: ll. Crunplu-ll. j. Simimils, Mr. thx, Mr. Templin, J Fields. are 'C 'D f' lil? ,. qu,- 5 W1 -- an 0 1 C' 'YAC' gs , t First row: V. Fascgm. E. VVhalen. ll. Conklin, VV. Metlitz, J. Bittig. Second row: Coach VV. Templin, T. Bunnncore, R. Mer- kert. fl. Keefer. N. Miller, liiclfls. The 1953 swimming season opened with Nyack High School meeting her worst opponents first. The first two meets were lost but Nyack cleaned up on the third. The team consists mostly of veterans, however, and we can look forward to a good season. It seems probable that the Rockland County PSAL championship will be ou rs once again. Returning record-men jack King and Larry Cohen, 200-yd. freestyle and 100-yd. freestyle respectively, are bettering their times and are the perfect examples as co- captains of the team. In spite of having our team weakened by sinus, our occupa- tional disease, Coach Whitney Callahan is looking forward to a good year. First row: j. Kolilin, H. Conklin, J. Smith, If. Fsiceioli, S. VVcllS. S. llenker. Seconrl row: T. Valentine, A. Yassky, J. King. J. Latham, L. Cohen, B. Springer, M. Herlihy, P. Esmay, R. Kostineyer. Thiril row: C. Epler, J. Stockrneyer, P. Glynn, Mr. Callahan, IJ. Thomas, J. Fields, I'. Brelanrl, F. Latham. -sn. 'Sn 69 - Ah. l........ L I --W 1' '1'1vT1'i'v't ' Q27 mi Y Front: T. Valentine, j. King. Ilnck: XY. Lewis, ll. Rose, Mr. Failing- S. llrowii VV. Richmond. The Varsity basehall squad this year was hard hit by graduation which took four of Nyack's starting pitchers, leaving very few in sight for future moundmen. The squad has only six lettcrmen returning this year who along with a few promising junior Varsity men coming up will compose a fairly well rounded team which should do very well in county competition. Coach Rudy Rejholec can look forward to a good season in 1955 with a fast, hard-hitting team. First row: Mr. Rehjoleu, A. Simnnds, B. Motto, lb. Kzistner, R. Black, J. Kaminsky. W, Rose, C, Orlando. Qecoiitl row: J. Merkert. I.. Buckout, G, Tzmges. Third row: VV, Daggett, T. Glynn. IJ. Whack, j. Brett, . Ridloii, ll. VVillinnis, Il. Crane. GOLF The 1953 Golf Team under the able coaching of Mr. Harold Failing is looking forward to a brighter season than was experienced last year. Aided by returning let- termen, Nyack hopes to make a good showing for the R.C.P.S.A.L. Crown. Several new boys also make Nyack's hopes for the future years much brighter. BASEBALL rm C l.OCOl 'lOTlVE c 6 , I, :-c A4 if' ,, f f ' lt? f 0 fi W' 'X X Rm K VICTOR y NYACK ,gy Q , . Hass-4 981 ll ' Left to right: fi. Blziuvelt, P. Pc-Its, P. lllcks, D. Palubin. B. Toto, L, Sehuler. Cll-lllElE A gay flash of color and enthusiastic cheers from the crowd could mean nothing less than the appear- ance of the Varsity cheerleaders. They must also be cheerful leaders, for it is their job to trans- mit their enthusiasm to the spectators and thus to the team in action. Football, soccer and basketball games are always brightened by their talents. The customary pre-game pep-rallies are also a part of their activities. In the springtime they will cheer at the Faculty-student baseball game. Someone must bolster the morale of the cheerleaders and Miss Cooke does a line job. i X :nun ,,..r- ' I , . , , i A- . i . , .V J., - MW kr , ,-., . - g -N +V. - . v. V '. ' 1 . . . i ...,. . t ,- -- -A Lcftio right: ,l. Sinrlt, S. Barth, M. Vice. ll. Mettler . S., .llcturiiigiiif A. lfhurfli. S' A ...lk V I 1 I M., 41,5 Q .JEADIERS The .I.V. cheerleaders coordi- nate their cheering abilities with those of the Varsity cheerleaders. The two groups also sponsor after- game parties for the opposing teams. The lively Freshman cheerlead- ers may be seen upholding the morale at the intramural and freshman games. Their gay out- fits are maroon and white. Iieft to right: S. Knight, J. A. McManus, lx. Dejong, H. Heusted, T. Lemier. C. Fermann. tlifa' ' elsif gil so Q- we 1. . ' f- . ,- X aku- ,W -Ji. 1- XIX-:J W. V., :H-X 1 wi. . X ss' X4 f . .. phi s, ,J Q n .X. X -W - X M M su ,1 I , Y. q ,BA ,J Lli X f l First row: ll. Slit-rniaii, nl. Si-limiilt. Sec- r.ml row: M. li. flilcllrest, A. M. llnyrl, I. Rvavis. V-11' 3. off! Nyack High offers a great deal to every girl in the field of sports. The sports vary to suit a girls likes and abilities, Every girl who participates in sports is striving for L1 chenille N and il membership into the G.A.A, letter club, To get an N .1 girl must earn 1,000 points through ptirtitipiition in many sports, The G.A,A. girls learn lirst .iid .ind are wardens in air raid drills. They also le.irn timing and scor- ing and olliciate at games. When il girl has earned 2,000 points she becomes 21 member of the Inner Circle .ind receives .1 gold pin. TNNER CTRCLE First row: L, Srliillvr. ll l'.lliiluiii, li llernziel. ll shllstiu. Seri iiil rim: Mies kllrk. ,I Srliimilt, l' l'4 Its. li. Illniivult, lf, 'l mi, l'. llivk-, lwrst row: l'. Stern, .X 'l'xxitt-ln-ii. ll l'iliilim, ll, Smith, Nl. l'er- mult. St-riiiiil rim l'. Xlirrliell, lf lliettiiizm, R, ll.iiom'. ,l Schmidt, li. lleriizivz, Bliss Fliivlt. Rim rlirt-1-1 A, liiiliiiyz, ,l- Rippey. M. 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Gun-rrivri, j, Gmullnmm, .I llc-mum, J. IM-num. .v B? KJ CJ' Y 101 lust nm' rl. ll:-117. -I. Nvnxx, F xYli!m'v, K' Wfllkillw, A. Ull- rr, Cv lguq-ll. Sm-vlvnl luw: S kml1.ux1l.n, K' llunggi. S. fush mm. M 'l'rfvj.uhnA -I VV:m:u lmlwl, I. Hnrgmlu, 'lf Munn Y, Rum Tlvirfl vrvw' Mr. Ray n 11' kuuplall I Inkulx I Nvstlrurtt, Mlxx IT. fNr'ulwll BOWVILJING out IC H1-1n:u'7, I' Hlrkx. Hawk' fl Hl.nn'z'lIA N. Mlllvr. V 'Il,r.k. IP. l':1ll1lnn RJIDIING uf. '. . ' .y .4m, . . KX, 'x 5 - X- -5 'N 'e 'x ' R .. I-1 1? 'J - I , j' K 4 x lf 9- 7 ' 76.71 ' is b I , .N X X N SENIOR fs ,Ik .QQ - , - , F m -2 ,' ,ix Q R' xa x A f 3 . , - A 9 Ig X it T - Q -s 5 ' s. 4-ly A v B P Q, 'X VH. V1 4 '2 5 First row: if fvcrotti, D. Palu- , X 5 Q-'I Q' f ' V na... lc, 'r'..w, I-3. ll.-min, I.. I xx X Srhnlvr, P Hwkm Scrmlrl ruw: 1 1. lfmmnl, 1. Srlllnidt, R. Aus! X , , , f vvn, A, Nvlemm. .-X, Fwutrlmvu. fl, Illnuvz-It, H. Shvrnmn Third V s rfvw' M, Mnrrlw, N. Kolb lf, - K Little. Il, Lntkn, M, K:-nrnvy, A i A . A A i E. Hrcttrnzmn. M, Stvffvns, M, J. Huwlfaon, V. Stvrn, ll Hun- svn. 51021 SOFTBALL lst In A. .'l'witrhvn, llmmlxv. .X Failing. ll. Tutu. 'in Sm-mul row: ml. Srlunidt. - I Q, 1 i Si'hlllt'1', I'. Pm-Its, V. llxrks. Laika: 'I'hir1l row: lf, Ncrnnez ' alt D Vwluhirm H -'ku' l.. Hlnuv ' tru, R. Hnrunc. K HUNMR BASKETBALL First mw: U. YYl1i1Hrct', UC' .mm, D. Smith, VI. Dvnmn, I'. Nllh'lll'H. S:-cuml ww: S. Gxwr- xrrn. M. l'e'rrnultA J. Slmlt, L, Imcxxcll, lt. Hulxtur, M. ll. inl- VIIFPSK, R. Uuvl-, Third ruwl S lfplor, j, Kuhn, lf. XY14y, Shun-r, lf. llnym-, M Hanley, 'l'. Cmupcr. 1051 o,+ NFB vv J 'G ' ,A '- sl J vi 25 VOJILILEY BALL Fuxt rwwi li Tutu, 1. Svhnlidi L. Sl'hHI!'Y', Il. Vzxluhill. Sm-nur' ww' A. Nr-I-arm. fl, Hhmvcll. lf. IIf'1lIfU'7 'I'hir4l ww: ll Aux tru, I' link- Q.. X BX My 45 C X 'x., ' X V X M . 1 ,, ., WZ-l'F'l,v-w---H -- -- I 7- .1 1-1 .. -7 J, Y ly tw- V 'E rw R! J' fr Q Q? X11 iii I. Jf' in Fay., un JPAQAYA A AX an 68 ll lk AA A A Qxvmvmvn . Q Q wk ' it 0 0019085 . , 1 QQ-,S ,QPU ' QTRPNGQ1 P Q 662951 -wif!-9 VXPSIXG 961 0005 M Vw Aff, S 'A 4, , v... 'NADVEQTI E112 COMPLIMENTS OF LEDERLE LABORATORIES DIVISION AMERICAN CYANAMID COMPANY PEARL RIVER, NEW YORK IO6 Q..- 00.00-00 CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS OF '53 SAM'S STAR MARKET : : : : 9-000 IO7 HOMERCSFOM 205 if-9 Z , .M 45 dh N fs t ,,, il. ' I 'V ,M , -. 1111 ..,,., ,A Q 1, W v . .3 ! ?' A . Mr, Zinn, Diane, L J J e, Lea, Linr1e, BQ 'Chet, Joy, Dave Hershal, The Kd Jy F ye, Ray, Little Ken, Jan, Mike, Shep St Ed Bg K Q fl ' Q , gig A, T. 5' X 2 Qliigx R 2315 ' Aft K3 Q I b , X Q ------8..-------.gf.tg.?MEP'AgSN?'iE -. ----- Q it IO8 ef QV L QL ' T2 T' NYACK BANK and TRUST COMPANY --------------------------------------- ' 1 1 ,som COMPLIMENTS OF QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ ------------ HOMEROOM 22 . if Ml 55: , w Dr. Roody, Mr. Englewood, Nan, June, Jack, .qw E., a .E fff if 'f9l'l5 1' EEN, 2' ' F3932 ' Q ' , ggjjfilfi 1 i -Q .JT . x, ' 'JA 1 - ' V L 5 ,QP-, .- ,.' mm -f ,....l,Q . Ruth, Peg, Ele, Dot, Judy, Bob, Helen, Bobbie, Dot, Annette, Helen, Peg, Tom, Mary Jane, Bob, Babe, Iris, -ooQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQcoco--- llO Qqogooqgqeqooooooaeyooooo ------------------------------------Q- We Arc Proud to Extend Congratulations to Nyack High School Yes, we are proud, because of the fine work that is being done by your school, and the opportunity you have given us, YOUR OFFICIAL PI'-IOTOCRAPI-IER, to be affiliated with it. LGRSTAN STUDIOS FOREMOST PHOTOGRAPHERS IN THE EAST LORSTAN STUDIOS IO9 Main Street Nyack, New York NYack 7-1256 QQ-Qs---QQQQQQQQQQ---------------oQ--- III -1. ----------------------------------------------------------.----- HOMEREDSOM 25 A J Ivx. t'7 x v ' n ' f 5 2 -tr if rv ----- A 'N -vu m 'Q f -, r ins ,ll VIN-xi ,tvs ,, 4-, Q . , .V Qs 1 I ,Q ,t . ,s, , I ti K' ' were 5 E we e .. , dll' 4 'S ,I ' . g- f -lid 5 Y 1. -7 , 'f' 95251: ' ,. -gp.. l. :J ' R He: A. A, .. :E - 3 F r - ,B ' B ' V1 e x . , , ' in i rf f B B, x g 1 Miss Mac, Carol, Angelo, Vonnie, Bets, Ann, Big Ken, Paul, Hot- rod, Oly, Carl, Bob, Don, Kris, Billy, Heart, Lulu Belle, Mickey, Aud, Muriel, Pat, Cathy, Dusty, Bertie, H uozzie... ll2 pls-'w 'QUIZ' X ----------------------------------------oo----o-------.----- 5-J X M , X . 1 ' A , , , . QQQQQQQQQQ..-Q..--oq.---qoo-..-..----L-Qogp-------..---Q-o.--------QQ--. fy 1 M X 31 ' I I 1 L ' , l x , N Y 1 1 - 1 A 1 0 v Q ,r , x W w . 1 JV 1 ,, . W x X Q I ' m 4 ' . , X '5 I I , ,Q , - X , - X ' Y . . Aa, 1 2 , V . y y IN X V . ,, ' , - N e r H Comphments of' x x , W Y 1 1 1 , , X 4 Y . X x , V Y-M X ' JOY ACRES Y x ResQdent ahd Day Camp ooooooo ooooooooooooooooooooqoxoooooo 0000--.-QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ -sooQooooo-ao- ------------------------ --------- Compliments of HOME ROOM 213 -------------------------------- KAY FRIES CHEMICALS, INC WEST HAVERSTRAW, N. Y. Manufactur f F O g Ch I Compliments of HOME ROOM 207 -,oov----ov-v- Compliments of The General Organization OF Nyack Jr.-Sr. High School GEORGE TANGES .......... ............. P resident EUGENE CACCIMANI Vice President AUDREY NELSON JOHN KAMISKY ...... Ned Reiter Bob Merkert Mary Leacratt Firth Haring Gloria Capowski Bob Shepard Muriel Perrault Joe Merkert Mary Anne Hogan James Thiells Blair Campbell Tom Valentine Phil Shulder Charles Orlando Mary Jane Hudson Eugene Chapman John Bell Peter Crane Holly Heusted Will Perky . .......... Secretary ----:vooc--vv:vc--- Treasurer Jerry Singer Warren Crane Judy Capoto Richard Wolfe Nina Rokoff Jeff Leif Elaine Berardi Louise Templin James Robarge Will Motto Trudy Lemire James Donnollan Kate DeJong Johanna Bradshaw Peter Valligny Nancy Savory Dick Lyman Carole Stern Bob Lewis ll7 ------------ --------- Compliments of HOME RCOM 19 ---------------------- H8 -------------------- ----------- Q---.QQ 77 if f'N f f -- ..... ................ V, 1-3 ...... Ag ........ ' .......... .......... - - ' 0412 476 --71' 1' If '2c.f1-,9: A ' 'i2'QvQ,,4 7.7 ,.f- A ,N-Z7-f'77'Afl,,, I 7'7 7f xlf' f ,'? N- ip,-3.--'13,-w6,,-. f-.f-f fr-9 f'1,.., ,,7, mdiments of .ff 'N HEDME RGGM -.- A J, W 74 A ff, f --- . f 'www' A A - . . i.7, f A ,. 1 277 771.1 ,.'.T:3,,7-,.w,.,,f, P5 2 19147 -A !,!7,,,,,, 9 - K K. .1 VA f K Z- - f V' 1 11ff 4- f 'f27f1f ff.,-M 5 ' 77? l f.'7ff?f0A f-'f'2-ff 2f7 ' 14,0 WN I' '1 1? N' , X '? '7 1r? '26-V 71-j' -3 sg , X, ' C, 5 ' 41' ' W' f' ,-'19-,Aff 1, 7,7 .,?7.ff., f - I ' . ' 'Tfw !9vf'71 ' ,fgyfw '4- 2 71Lf7'371 ':iX N '3 l-1 . fs I I A f , .A ,' 7 7 ' '97'f ?7'ff' 'l7 -fag, 17-f4fzf.r 'TPA f7,1f61T' iff' 6 7 ' M ff yy' , CA' f f , A , ,l -4- -1 f 75A i i I ff, , I, I 'fi , 'WNV f f , 3 ' V 3 A-. . -, 'D 'VGA rl . 'll ,?,1. ,A 'J-T V M.. A JL, I., , A J Z- N . W f 4- W 'j ,Q 4,',4,, fy 1 ,x 'Y If C ,. 1 Vfj...7 ,rs an I' 1 , ' L' T' f 72, I q X- f 71 '1,,f D-7.-4147 fa C:jjf:5'f'5551:5''1 '?f'Ag:5t:1qTZf5? 'H71'j Z':f7'ff'-1ff 'f 2 ,. Q f A D-in 31: ' Q, f Ev 'N '1 7 7 Af' f 1-,-,gf 4 '1 f ,1 AW'f'1 'X df 42 X Compliments of HOME ROOM 214 HOME ROOM -QQ.-.---------------,-----.....---..... 120 ---- Q--QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ We congratulate you and sincerely wish everyone of you a successful future. If our additional years of experience and knowledge are worth anything, we would suggest one thought which has been said many times before but which will go a long way in insuring your success- Always Try to Do a Little More Than Just Enough. POTDEVIN QQ POTDEVIN MACHINE CO. Manufacturers of Paper Converting Machinery TETERBORO, NEW JERSEY l2l Q-------------------------o oooooooqoo0oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo- i ' I A J 1 C N I t fy j A , 1 I 1 Q , ,.f ,L -- , ,,,J74J ,,,, 4, ,L .,,,., ,,,4 ,,,,,,,, I ,.,.,,,,...,.......... C ........ :,l- ,-f fl ,i I W Ak ' W ' ' Compliments ' F l 1, J' 0 'J - ' C if I of .f I rv 1 4 X - fu! df if HoMEr.r,atRfooM 31, iA A I ,JA lg A i A Mr. Wray, William Charters, Jack Christie, Walter Campbell, Frank Campbell, Blair Campbell, Eugine Cacciamani, Alphonso Brown, Eugene Brillant, Walter Brennan, Richard Black, Paul Bernabo, Edward Baker, Peter Allen, Robert Alfieri, John Aho, Sally Barth, Lynne Bauer, Elinor Bayne, Marian Bell, Lois Benson, Gloria Brettmann, Patricia Brown, Jenifer Brown- bridge, Betty Caliman, Arlene Campora, Naomi Carter, Patricia Chamberlain, Ann May Boyd, Ted Buonocore. -------------------------------QQ---Q----------------------- ------ Compliments of N X , ff HOME RGEDM 17 C-. O. Representative, PHIL SCHULDER Homeroom President, JOHN REAVIS Secretary-Treasurer, BEV PEARL 123 -------------------------------....--------------------QQQQQ lgth Left to right, first row: L. McDermott, M, Marcus, D. Palmatier. Second row: Nenninger A. Nelson, E. Little, L. Levine, Third row: Nenninger, D. Palubin, N. Miller, J. Lefebvre Fourth row: W. Owens, J, O'NeiI, R, Male, B. Nickles. Fifth row: Mr. Schweikardt, D. Lyman C Orlander, B. Leihner, B, Malcolm, HOME ROOM 23 Teacher, MR. SCHWEIKARDT C. O, Representative, CHARLES ORLANDO Homeroom President, DICK LYMAN I24 ---- ----oooooooo ---- ------,-,------- HOME ROOM 30 Betty Nogy Stephan Nogy Phyllis Ottinger Richard Oliver Lena Olsson Jim O'Mahony Steve Orbine Albert Osborne Richard Otto Barbara Penders Charlene Palmatier BOB MOCK . OFFICERS Mattie Maidman Georgia Maskell Gene McCarty Joyce Marr Frank McGovern Walt Metlitz Bob Merkert Betsy Mettler Bob Mock Helene Neuman Joe Newman Rosalee Meyers President WALT METLITZ .................. Vice President BETSY METTLER ............ Secretary-Treasurer 125 Y DANCE CLUB 1952-53 OFFICERS ALAN YASSKY ............ .............. P resident BEV PEARL ............. .......... V ice President ANNE BOYD ,.......... ....,.... S ecretary BOB SHEPARD ....... .,...... T reasurer HOME ROOM 32 A 1 5 - A M.. ,, , ,,- Hu . ..... L...,..,.A.,,,, 126 ---- ----------,,--,,,----------.---------- ,------ --vvvQoo-vv- ---------- -- 'QIW-11,-q,,.,, Compliments ot HGME Teacher NAMES George Castaldo, Diege Kenneth Degraw, Ken Lawrence Cohen, Larry Angelo Dellolio, Ang David Cole, Dave David Cannon, Dave Donald D'Agostino, Don Vincentia Dorsey, Centia Ann Failing, Ann Kenneth Doller, Kenn Joseph DeNoyelles, Joe ROOM 12 Helen DeCarlo, Red Carol Engels Joseph Frascino, Joe Jean Marie Fenton, Jeannie Eugene Chapman, Gene William Daggett, Gunner Eric Dalhberg John Fox Donald Caruso, Don James Brown, Jim ------,--,----,-------------A ---------A---- ----- .-- -v ------o ---vo ---AA ::::o::::::- :::oo--:::oQ---o-Q.Q..-.....o Insurance Real Estate JAMES KILBY, Inc. 26 South Broadway Nyack, N. Y. Tel. NYack 7-3200 Compliments of PATERSON TALLOW CO. Paterson, New Jersey Compliments of the VARSITY CHEERLEADERS NYACK AUTO BODY Auto Painting 262 Main St., Nyack, N. Y. Phone NYack 7-2069 CHARLES SEE ooggoooooooo oo..- QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ A FRIEND Compliments of the SCHEIDIG FAMILY Compliments of NATHANSON PHARMACY Moms and Sol Nath anson , Props. 9514 Main sf., Nyack, N. Y. Tel. NYack 74834, 9832 ooeooo::::::::::: :::::::: :cz-: The National Bank, Trust Co of HAVERSTRAW JERRY MASTRCMARINC LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIAL W, N. Y. 09990 oo QOQQOOQOOQOOOOQOQQOQOQQOOQOOOOOO 99 Compliments ot SENIOR THESPIANS CLASS OF 1953 Compliments of PHI SIGMA CHI HI-Y President ........,.. .......... A UDREY NELSON Vice President ....... ......... B EATRICE AUSTIN Secretary ............ ......... D ORIS PALUBIN Treasurer ........... .......... B ARBARA LATKA Chaplain ..........,........... ........... A RLENE TWITCHEN Sergeants-at-Arms ...... ........ M ARCIE STEFFENS JUDY KONZEN Adviser ...,............... ........ M RS. J, MADAR I3O soqoeooooeo Q Q 0.090000 ooooooooeo QQ Q Q Cood Luck to Best of Luck to The Class of '53 The Class of '53 CHARLES, FLORENCE, SAM AND RUTH JOSEPH, RAY and SUSAN YASSKY SOLL Compliments of Compliments of PROVIDENT NYACK SAVINGS AND LOAN SAVINGS AND LOAN 20 North Broadway ASSOCIATICN Tel. NYack 7-2800 Havefslfawv New York 3 Plans of Insured Savings :::::Q:::o:: l3l -----A- -- A- --- A---oooooQ..--------- - ----o-,----ooov-v---- GEORGE F, HAMBLI N VALLEY COTTAGE COAL CO. Valley Cottage, N. Y, Fuel Oil Kerosene Congers 8-2039 McMANUS PHARMACY The Rexall Store 8 South Broadway Nyack, New York BARON'S OF NYACK, Inc. 'Rockland Cour1ty's Largest FURNITURE FLOOR COVERING BEDDING 154476 Main Street Nyack, New York O Compliments Of FERN BROOK FARMS Frankfurters - Sausages - Bolognas Available at All Leading Stores - ---- -AAA+-----oe----A--ooo-::QQQQQQQQQ -o-o-::Qo::::::oo:::-: :--::oo QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQooooooeeop 0000000 00000 000000000 00000000000000000000 NYack 7-0009 Insurance ALBERT A. ENCELS Real Estate Broker Appraiser Four Corners West Nyack, N. Y. TALAMINIS GARAGE OLDSMOBILE SALES and SERVICE 4 Westside Avenue Haverstraw, N. Y. Phone HAverstraw 9-2883 ---A:roc- ---- ------ ------ 000 00 00000000000000000000000000000 PEOPLE'S BANK OF HAVERSTRAW One Broadway Haverstraw, N. Y. MAN LY CHEVROLET, Inc and SALES and SERVICE Telephones: NYack 7-0275 - NYack 7-0276 Route 9-W Nyack, N. Y. Telephone: NYack 7-0410 Route 59 West Nyack, N. Y. 2 C C 20000000 00000000000 QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQooooogogqoeqcqqeooooooooooo ---go -ooo THE CILLIES AGENCY GENERAL lNsuRANcE MI-DREAM ICE CREAM CO. Mi-Dream and T. W. THE HONEST TO COODNES5 ICE CREAM Catering to CHURCHES - SCHOOLS I I Broadway Haversfraw, N. Y, ALL QRCANIZATIQNS Newburg 544i 157-159 DuPont Avenue 0 0 Best Wishes to the Class of '53 Our Best Wishes SIGMA GAMMA HI-Y tothe President ,..........., ...... J , FENTON Class of 53 Vice President ........ ............. C . RASO Secretary .......... ....... M . A. HOC-AN Treasurer ........,.. L, LEVINE THE FIRST NATIONAL Chaplain ................. ......... J . SINDT Sergeant-af-Arms .............. M. HANLEY Co-Advisers ...,...,. ...... M ISS COOKE MRS. ZINN ooooyooeooooeooeocegooQQ----ooQ-QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQ- 000000000000000000 HUTTON-JOHNSON CO., Inc. NANUET, N. Y. All Kinds of Building Material OUR Since l8'52 IOOTH ANNIVERSARY Phone: HAverstraw 9-2740 SOSNA SALES Cr SERVICE, Inc. cHnYsLsR - PLYMOUTH State Road Haverstraw, N. Y. Congratulations Class of 1953 NYACK FOOD CENTER Congratulations On having such an outstanding Band LYONS BAND INSTRUMENT COMPANY 223 West Lope Street Chicago 6, Illinois ---- -0--::::::0000--o0--0-- l3'5 0000 LEADERS CLUB President ............ BRYANT MALCOLM Vice President ........ BLAIR CAMPBELL Sec'y-Treasurer ............ BOB Sl-IEPARD AND SUPPLY C0. Adviser, MR, REJHOLIC Mike Ames Carl Fabend Jimmy Ridlon David Dennehy HARRY'5 wan Rose Phil Glynn Tom Clynn Sal Paone Bert Leitner Bill Motto Bud Springer Don Kastner NYack 7-I248 l29 Main Street Charlie Lang Charles Winfrey Dick Black Tony Viola Roy Scheinler Jimmy Harper NYack 7-0197 Compliments of JOSEPH GAETA Formal Wear for Hire JAMES HOYLE CO. PLUMBING and HEATING 23 Hudson Ave., Nyack, N. Y. I23 Main Street Nyack, N. Y. NYaCk 7-0092 A::::: --A--- --------------- Qqoooooooooqqeooov - - - oo BLUE BIRD SHOP Fashions for Teens - Girls - Juniors Misses - Women NYACK, NEW YORK JAMES ZABRISKIE on BROADWAY NYACK, NEW YORK C. M. TRAVIS, Inc. CEMETERY MEMORIALS 225-23I Main Street Nyack, New York NYack 7-0567 35-39 Raymond Avenue Poughkeepsie, New York Poughkeepsie 2236 MAIN DINER Best Coffee in Town . . . Best Diner in Nyack , .. John M. Lousigian, Prop. II5 Main Street Nyack, New York Tel, NYack 7-OO68 QQQQQ QQ QQQQQQQQQQQ-QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Q Q QQQQQQQQQQ Cmmplnmenw of NWO Compliments of HARRY HOYLE CONTRACTI NG COMPANY 29 North Franklm Street TRAP ROCK CORP. NYACK NEW Yom Compliments of F 0 R D sALEs and ssnvlce BURNS HARDWARE FAULKNER and PAINT COMPANY MOTOR C0-- 'UC- NYACK' NEW YORK 256 MAIN STREET NYACK NEW YORK QQQ Q QQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Q QQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQ 138 Qoooooooooeg oooqeqoooqooooeoo Compliments of RHLQ35 NYACK BUICK COMPANY, Inc. 222 Main Street Nyack, New York NEW AND USED CARS Open Evenings till 8:30 P.M. For Better Buys, Buy From BUICK NYack 712160 Phone: NYack 7-OI I7 ROBERT SCHMITT COMPANY HOMEMADE ICE CREAM LU NCHEONETTE 84 Main Street Nyack, N, Y. QQQQQQQQQQQQQ- - - - - - - - - TELEVISION R,C.A. - Philco Bendix lroner - Dryer - Washer R. J. HARINC DECCA - VICTOR - COLUMBIA RECORDS 7 South Broadway Nyack, New York NYack 7-1455 VERNON E. HAWKINS FLENDER FUNERAL HOME ll8 High Avenue Nyack, N. Y. Telephone NYack 7-O34-4 ---- -----A-- ------QQA-oo-A-oooooooo QQQQQQQQQQQQ Q- ooo-- Q--- Q-- ---QQ Yrndll .. . ' n..,i. -.. .- 4' TA ox- gt v g o 'X .. ,, , -xl u. X :A f ' fL 0 x.. ff! IX Q 0 ,, ERNQN I f f cuuncu 46l4l'60'-F ON 9W, BET. HIGH 81 SICKLES AVES. ANTIQUES HILL HOUSE Designed for Living NYACK, NEW YORK Interior Decorations 55-57 BURD STREET B, Otto Jacobsen Opposite Hotel Sf, George NYack 740200 . C I' I f Congratulations Omp 'men S O from MAGNUS PEDERSEN LEWIS F. STOCKMEYER Jeweler PHOTOGRAPHER NYACK, New Yomc NYACK New Yomq I4O Q. Compliments of DONZELLA'S BAKERY George Donzella, Prop. Main Street Nyack, N. Y. NYack 7-9748 Luscious Pizza FIESTA RESTAURANT For Fine Italian and American Foods Including Beautiful Glass Cocktail Bar Route 9-W Upper Nyack, N. Y. Compliments of DR. PERCY Z. GOLDSTEIN Dentist 98 Main Street Telephone 2l2I Nyack, N. Y. Compliments of DOROTHY GREENWALD Hairdresser ooooo oooooooooooo oooooooooooo Compliments of DR. IRVING DUBROFF FRAHN MOTORS, Inc. Dodge - Plymouth - Dodge Trucks Sales - Service - Parts Route 9-W and High Avenue Tel. 7-0654 Nyack, N. Y. Tel. NYack 7-lO4 HOTEL ST. GEORGE Joseph Leone, Proprietor Nyack-on-Hudson New York Telephone NYack 7-0756 HILL'S APPLIANCE SHOP RCA Victor and Westinghouse Television Westinghouse Appliances Kitchen Aid Dishwashers Hoover Vacuum Cleaners I3 South Broadway Nyack, N. Y A--A ---Aoo--ooo::qoo ----,,,,-------------------- QQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Q Q QQQQQQ QQQQQQ MIDLAND DAIRY Frank Fay Your On the Spot MILK MAN Nyack, New York INTERSTATE PAPER PRODUCT CO. 55 Lakeview Avenue Clifton, N, J. Phone NYack 213 C. BERTRAND LEITNER Real Estate and Insurance 6 South Broadway Nyack, N. Y. Compliments of PAUL LEUKROTH'S Barber Shop ,---A-A QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Q Q QQQ QQQQ JOHN MARTIN'S RUBBISH REMOVAL New City, N, Y. Tel. 4-2532 NYack 7- l 725 J. J. CONNOLLY CO. General Electric Appliances Household Appliances Bar Accessories Il North Broadway Nyack, N H. KOEHLER CO. Roy Wohlgemuth, Prop. Joseph Wohlgemuth U. S. Choice Grade Beef - Lambs Nyack, N, Y. NYack 7-9889 NELLI E'S BEAUTY SHOP Specialize in Scalp Treatments, Hair Designing, Dyes and Tints IO Cedar Street Nyack, N v-- .... --Q--Qoo ..... --QQQQQQQQQQQQQ I42 A- -------- ---- -- ------- ------ -----,-:::::---- ooooooooooooooovvo- .....,, v -,-,-,,-,, ,,,, - -,,, ,v ,v-, Compliments of Congratulations HMIKE., BONDELL'S JEWELRY l23 Main St. Your Arnold Bread Man pearl River Nyack Call and Delivery Cash and Carry Phone NYack 7-0402 BELL CLEANERS AND DYERS Gallo Brothers Modern Dry Cleaning Plant All Work Done on Premises Route 59 West Nyack, N. Y. BOB'S SPEED SHOP R. Schlemmer, Prop. Speed Equipment and Accessories Sales ,and Installation Route 303 Valley Cottage, N. Y. Compliments of BOBIN REST ---A - -root ---- QQ.,.,,, QQ .... BUNNY HAIRE, Inc. Auto Supplies Carburetor - Brake - Ignition Service A Specialty I4 New Street Nyack, N. Y CHARLE'S MARKET Prime Meats and Poultry Nanuet, New York Conace Flowers ART FLORAL SHOP 58 South Broadway Nyack, New York Next to Post Office ooooooqaq ::::oooQo::::::oo::::: -- : : : :--: : : : 000-000-0000 Compliments of JOHNSON BROTHERS Stationers l8l Main Street Nanuet, New York Compliments of STIERLEN'S EXPRESS Moving and Storage Phone NYack 7-2096 NYack 7-2848 ABRAHAM E. BOBER Real Estate and General Insurance IO4 Main Street Nyack, N NYack 7-1754 HERBERT'S SHOE STORE Buster Brown - Red Cross 98 Main Street Nyack, N 09-00000 ---- -A---QQ-----o---o-----o-AAA- FRANK R. ZWAKLEN Real Estate - Insurance Post Office Building Nanuet, N, Y. Nanuet 3-3345 Congratulations BARNEY and ANN COHEN BURTON'S Meats - Groceries - Hardware Feed and Mason Material Tappan, N. Y. Piermont 0334 A FRIEND vvvv .... - ,,.. --Q---oo ::::Q-:::: AA'--A -----oo---QQQQQQQQQQ Compliments of SANITARY DIAPER SERVICE 7l High Avenue Nyack, New York VILLAGE ROD G' GUN SHOP Guns - Fishing Tackle - Sporting Goods Orangeburg Road Arthur J. Norris Orangeburg, N. Y. Westwood 5 -2286 WESTWOOD EXTERMINATING CO. Exterminating Service in All Its Branches 35 Crest Street Westwood, N. J. STAR RAVIOLI CO. Union City, N. J. Phone NYack 310 LIBERTY APPLIANCE COMPANY Sales and Service John F, O'Brien, Manager llO Main Street Nyack, N Suits Made-To-Order Formal Wear For Hire TONY fr STEVE MAIN STREET TAILORS Dry Cleaning - Expert Alterations l25 Main Street Nyack, N SUFFERN GIANT MARKET Super Self-Service Suffern, New York Compliments MASKELL'S RUBBISH REMOVAL SERVICE NYack 7-1239 Nyack, N Y ::oQ::oooQ::o::-----AAA -- Compliments of SANDWICH HOUSE Breakfast - Luncheon - Dinners Route 59 1- West Nyack Specialize in Borden's Ice Cream CHARLlE'S MARKET Meat - Poultry - Provisions 207 Main St., Nanuet, N, Y, Phone Nanuet 3-2841 GAINES fr SHERMAN Excavating and Grading Contractors Building and Machinery Movers Potsdam, New York WM. BROWN Cr SON Furniture and Gift Shop Radios, Refrigerators and Washing Machines --v-------QQ- soQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQ Exito Success a la clase de 1953 CIRCULO ESPANOL Fire Automobile PEDERSEN'S Real Estate and Insurance 27 Main St., Nanuet, N. Y. NAnuet 3-2295 NEW City 4-2301 ARTHUR GROSS G' SONS Painter and Decorator Painting and Paperhanging JOHN SEXTON CO. Manufacturing Wholesale Grocers P. O. Box 423 I22-124 Main St. Nyack 2, N. Y. New York 1, New York ooo-Qoooooooooooooeoooo A A oooo : :Q poo:: :o: zoooo: :oo: :QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ o4:--- Compliments of BENMAR CONDITIONAIRE CO. Sheetmetal Contractors Sales and Service I Louisa St. - Corner Madison St. Passaic, N. J. Best Wishes to The Class of '53 HAROLD BROWN 1953 HAWVERMALPS, Inc. Hardware Housewares Plumbing Supplies Norge Appliances Electrical Supplies HARPER METHOD BEAUTY SALON 72 North Broadway, Nyack, N. Y. Telephone 7-1260 Shampooing - Scalp Treatments Skin Treatments Permanent and Finger Waving ooooooo-4:-:roc---:v4:--:vo4:--:poc--- Compliments of YANKEE COAT, APRON AND TOWEL SUPPLY 329 Hudson St., Hackensack, N. J Phone: Diamond 3-3889 KURLAND MOTORS, Inc. DeSoto - - - Plymouth Repairs of All Makes Auto Body and Paint Shop 9-W and 6th Ave. Nyack, N Y NY 7-O6Ol Compliments of DOYLE BRANNON Realtor - Insurer 30 North Broadway Nyack, N. Y. Compliments of --- ...... -Asc ---zu-o- ..-. --- ----A---o-AA-0 ---- -:::::QoQo Congratulations, Class of 1953 SKOURAS ROCKLAND THEATER Nyack, New York GALLO Cr CORNELIA Television - Air-Conditioning Appliances Compliments of SAUL and ALBINA BOOKSTABER Tel. 1068 NYACK PORK STORE Quality Meats and Poultry 6 S. Franklin St. Nyack, N. Y. Wholesale - Retail Compliments of DR. and MRS. A. SCHECHNER Compliments of ROCKLAND SURGICAL CO. Hospital and Physician's Supplies 37 North Broadway NYack 7-3030 Tel. NYack 7-OO47 THE NYACK HOTEL Daniel J. Tansey, Prop. Main Street, near Broad Nyack, N. Y GEORGE B. RUDDELL Printing - Engraving - Offset Corner Depew and Railroad Ave. Nyack, New York Phone NYack 7-l 374 ooooooooooooooo-o.-..........- AAAAA 1-A ----- --- -,,,, ---. ----- ,I , . ' I 1 ' Cu 1 1 , ' U , X PN T W J 1 'M' 1 V Ce t ouirp ic Mp Best Wis es rom 6giXS M MIKE End QL . MWWAL gf! fmc,..dJAN.cE WL W Myfggw f lim f f v KF Jon ANK fly 0MEHACHT 0 Gm Y- glam I I W ff' ' WA Zig xiii: W M2111 Gikwmfw W wi VQWWK 'Rv JF, BGMJ' Jw Wm 'M fiffj N25 ew f I 1 ylonHse . vw L W JU Q W 6 47 IW ' l' 'rf' ' M I W CQ J1 f , X, VWWMQMWWW Qff P 0-0-0-0QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ MILLER DAIRIES Milk Products for Particular People Route 59 West Nyack, N. Y. Phone NYack 7-l 328 Compliments of ORVILLE H. MANN IO N, Broadway Nyack, N. Y. NYack 7-9864 THE CORNER GROCERY 95 North Highland Avenue Nyack, New York Len Cordon -and- AlWanamaker Compliments of ARTHUR J. PRINDLE ------,----,------,--- -,--- --- 00.00.00-QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ ---------- Compliments of MILTON SALKIND, D.D.S. Compliments of BUCHANAN SALES and SERVICE Studebaker Cars and Trucks 9-W and Catherine Street Nyack, New York NYack 7-OO7l EARLE L. POLHEMUS The Insurance Man Rockland Theatre Building Compliments of SMlTH'S CONFECTIONERY Main Street at Midland Avenue Nyack, New York AAA-o- --AA 00-00.0000 04:-AA' --A---A ----- ----ooooocgeoooooogooo Phone NYack 7-9898 Compliments of Italian-American Foods Cocktail Lounge - Restaurant J V CHEERLEADERS Route 59 West Nyack, New York NYack 7-1888 Tels. NYack 7-1 138, 7-1607 JOSEPH S. QUICK FRANK RASO Cr SONS, CORP. numbing and Heating C0 fl'lCf0f Wholesale Fruits and Produce Centra' NYack- New York 150 Burd Street Nyack, N. Y. Compliments of Compliments of VIENNA BEAUTY SALON 292 Main St., Nyack COSHEN PACKING COMPANY Johanna Hernaez NYack 7-0803 STOLL PACKING CORP. Meat Packers I3th Street at Tenth Avenue New York I4, N. Y. ISI 000000 0000 00000000 Tel NAnuet 3-2l4S NANUET DAIRY Cleo. B, Walker NANUET, N. Y. Compliments of THE ETHLAS PRESS Nyack, N Y NYack 7'O4l6 Compliments of LULEICH'S BAKERY 86 Main Street Nyack, N. Y. NYaCk 70307 Compliments of A. J. BRYANT 000000000 00000000000000000 0000000000000000000000: : : : Compliments ot ENDICOTT JOHNSON SHOE CO. 83 Main Street Nyack, N, Y. Xfray Fitting NYack 7-1025 Compliments ot JOLENE CLEANERS Main Street Nanuet, N Y. NAnuet 3-2770 Compliments of MOCK and MCCLOSKEY FUNERAL HOME NYACK, NEW YORK Phone COngers 8-2202 Free Delivery VERNON'S Delicatessen - Groceries Frozen Foods - Beer on Ice Lake Road and Kings Highway Valley Cottage, N, Y. 0000000000-00000000000 0000000000000000000000 l , ,-, c.u.WC-.-...nu ::: I :::-------- ------------:- ::::o:::: :::o::o::: Compliments of LAWRENCE G. and NATALIE C. WILLIAMS For Insurance See ALAN LEGGETT, IIIC. 24 North Broadway Nyack, N. Y. GEORGE ROOSOVICS Ladies' and Centlemen's Finest Custom Tailoring Alterations and Fur WOIIK 64 S. Broadway NY3Ck- N- NYack 7-0645 Y. Towing Service Tel. NYack 1650 Never Closed WEST NYACK SERVICE STATION Corner Route 59 and 303 Charles Hekl - Harry Clark WEST NYACK, N. Y. Compliments of ALBION VOLK Compliments of HB GARDEN SUPPLY COMPANY Rockland County's Carden Center 85 South Broadway NYack 7-1546 Compliments of DANIEL T. BRUCKER NYack 7-lO2l GALLIK AUTO BODY WORKS Body and Fenders Repaired Complete Auto Repairing Corner Main St. and Highland Ave. Nyack, New York Edward P. C-allik ::::::::::::vo4:::v4::::::::::voo:::- : :oo QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Compliments of DR. MILTON E. EISENBERG TRAVERSON'S MARKET Quality Foods Broadway Nyack, New York Compliments of ROCKLAND PHOTO SHOP Nyack New York Phone NYack 7-1277 A. YANKO Apparel Shop 104 Main Street Nyack, New York -:::::--o-o---oo---0---A ooo---Q-QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ NYACK LAUNDRY and CLEANERS 50 Lydecker Street Nyack, N, Y. NYack 7-10274 NYack 7-0045 CACLIONE NASH, Inc. SALES and SERVICE New and Used Cars 62 Burd Street Nyack, New York Compliments of MAC'S FURNITURE CO. Nyack, New York NYack 7-0811 7-1060 NYACK AUTO PARTS Genuine Auto Parts Shop and Garage Equipment Machine Shop Service 267 Main Street Nyack, New York H. NEUMAN Optometrist Nyack, N, Y, Compliments of MlKE'S DINER Compliments of QUALITY CLEANERS Nyack, New York NYack 7-O231 or 7-1088 ROCKLAND TAXI SERVICE 12 Park Street Nyack, New York 24 Hour Service RADIO DISPATCH ED CABS Say It With Flowers HENRY RAMCKE Florist Tel. COngers 8-6111 Valley Cottage, N, Y Telephone: NYack 7-1688 MOCK'S SERVICE STATION 80 South Broadway Nyack, N. Y. Mobilgas - Car Washing - Mobiloil NYack 7-0497 KERCHMAN'S Distinctive Ladies' Apparel and Accessories 77 Main Street Nyack, New York Compliments of HUGH E. WHITE ----..-----------..-- Compliments of THE KNITTING NOOK 34 South Broadway Nyack, New York Compliments ot ANN'S DRESS SHOP lvlr, and Mrs, J, Schneider Nyack, New York VAN der WALDE'S IOO Main Street Nyack, New York Compliments of CROSSROADS SERVICE Valley Cottage, New York -----------------..--------------- ------- BROOKS SHOPPE Town and Country Clothes Broadway Nyack. New York Opposite Rockland Theater Compliments of NYACK ACADEMY Nyack, New York Compliments of L U C K Y ' S The Store for Men and Boys TAXI Phone NYack 7-3300 CACLIONE BROS. Bord Street Nyack, N Y -,--o--,---o:::::::-: Compliments of FRED'S BARBER SHOP Rockland Theatre Building Nyack, N. Yi Compliments of STEVE'S BEAUTY SHOP Nyack New York Compliments ot HOMER B. LYDEGKER G' SON 2l South Broadway Nyack, N Y. YOUNG FASHIONS WEARINC APPAREL For Boys and Girls Toddlers Teens lO3 Main St. NYaCl4, N. Y- KOBLIN'S PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY 96 Main Street Nyack, N. Y. Phone NYack 7-0688 PICKWICK LIBRARY 80 Main Street Nyack, New York A Diplomat is a man who remembers a lady's birthday, but forgets her age! You can be a Diplomat with our Greeting cards - Books and Gifts Compliments of BURNWEIT MOTORS. Inc. Main Street and Midland Ave. Nyack, N. Y. NYack 7-IO77 WANAMAKER'S SHOE REPAIR Corner Jackson Avenue and South Franklin Street Nyack, N, Y. -QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ-.-------------- NEISNER'S Clothiers and Haberdashers Rockland County's Leading Men's Store Spring Valley 6-2Ol6 IDEAL SHOE STORE X-Ray Fitting Buster Brown Official Boy Scout And Cirl Scout Shoes lO N. Main St. Spring Valley, N. Y. LILLIAN SHOP C. J. Schwartz, Prop. Telephone: NYack 7-V544 EAGLE ARMY fr NAVY STORE Work Clothes - Sport Wear - Shoes ll3 Main Street Nyack, N. Y. Phone' NYack 7f l 79l :o:::: A----- A----- Compliments of JERRY D'AURIA Main St. Nyac QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQOQQ QQQQQQQQQQ.. Compliments of WAGSCHAL'S Stationery - Books Sporting Goods Nyack, N. Y. Phone: NYack TOTS N' TEENS The Largest Kiddie Shop ln Rockland County 93 Main St. Nyack, N. Y. 7-0584 Courtesy of F. W. WOOLWORTH CO. VAN HOUTEN Cv BECK, Inc. Hardware - Paint - Class Boat Supplies 78 South Broadway Nyack, New York Tel NYack 7-0007 Compliments of TURNER and CIANCIMINO Wine and Liquor Store Compliments of A. S. GODDARD Quality-Satisfaction-Service LEVINE'S FURNITURE STORE Complete Home Furnishings 247 Main Street Nyack, New York NYack 7-2250 -I-I . 'l'. ' V LLI DAY 95 1512? NYack 7-0084 Nyack, New York ROCKLAND REFRICERATION CO., Inc. l27 Main Street Nyack, N. Y. Frigidaire Products Bendix Products B. VALLIGNY, Inc. LADIES' HMRDRESSINC NYack 7-0l05 23 So. Broadway Nyack, New York For service tothe sick CALL SHEA'S DRUG STORE Prescriptions since l843 Phone NYack 7-0600 A A- :::o::::o: ----A----oo:::::o::- -vv-- -A ----- :p4:--o- --A--- A- ----- A-A---- A--A-- --- ---- ----- AA-- ------ ---A---- Compliments of JOSEPH R. HERNAEZ Manila Hemp - Philippine Mahogany Export Nyack New York Compliments of UPSTATE LOAN CO., Inc. I2 South Broadway Nyack, New York BOOSTERS Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wray, Mr. and Mrs. Fabian Englander, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Palmatier, Au- drey and Bill, Mr. and Mrs. James Barron, Buck 'n' Stan, Dick Lyman, Bobbie and Lew, Nancy and Bea, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley C. Van Loan, Jean Marie, Nancy and Mary Jane, Mr. and Mrs. Robert C, Hickox, John Lefebvre, Mary and Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Failing, Iris Cabel, Gladys and Phil, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Lester, Sandy, Mary and Rainy, Ann Failing, Peg and Tommy, Kris, Elaine and Kathy, Jay and Ernie, Bill and C-eorge, Barbara and Blair, Florence and Tony, Belle and Tommy, Babe and Fi Fi, Moriarity, McFooey and McMooch, Joyce and Rod, Red Lewis and Jerry Singer, Brief Forms, Dave and Hope, Betty and Holly, Saggy, Baggy and Babe, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McDermott, Bev and Luel, Mrs. Ella Brett, Lois Levine, Arlene and Johnny, Rita and Debbie, John Biaggi, Fifth Period Social Club, The Twenty-Two Club, Rita and Mario, Don, Joe and George, Peggy and Mike, Mrs, Florence Kuhn, Sue and Max, Mary and Millie, Audrey-Fae-Annette, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Latka, Sallie and Alan, Dick Mole, Joan Hesselgrave, Bryant Malcolm, Jane, Nancy and Beverly, Debbie and Pete, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Pettit, Judy Caputo, Selveys, Wrights, Wil- liams, Prof. Zinn's Third Period Chemistry Class' Maxine Englander, Stephen Paul Wray. WRIGHT BROS. Insurance - Real Estate 94 Main St. lover Woolworth'sl Tel. NYack 7-l9lO STERN'S VARIETY MARKET Quality Meats, Poultry, Provisions Self Service Groceries Phone NYack 6l5 Orders Delivered Compliments of MR. and MRS. SOL WALTER llllllilllll ASSOCIATES, Inc. CALDWELL, NEW JERSEY s iggl ggSs x , ifgi ifglgg, X Y . x ' X H N I' . S353 Q AFM gg -X M ,T QSQQ E35Q'5w K iixwgg 23531335 XXX N G N wi SNSQ f3iY5iiQ Vg ik 55? Q 5 YK ii is QRS? 5 3 E .3 S 5 '. X x , xx f H ez x Y ' ' I xx., w N 'xxx x.. 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