Onteora High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Boiceville, NY)

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TOMAHAWK” TOMAHAWK STAFF TRUDY SCHEU, Editor-in-Chief DORIS MUHLICH, Business Manage VIRGINIA MARTIN, Subscription Manager BARTON GOOD, Advertising Manager BETTY ELEFANT, BABETTE DECKER, Senior Editors OTTO SCHEU, Underclass Editor DOLORES RANK, Activities Editor MERRIE KRAMER, Elementary Editor HARRY ROBERTS, Photographer MR. KOSTER, Advisor COACH EDWARD WITKO Coach of the Year” ... has been shaping up the physical condition of our O.S.C. boys for seven years . . . was the advisor of Leader's Club . . . coach of Varsity football, bas- ketball, and baseball . . . gives the guys that certain drive to win . . . well liked . . . pleasant . . . likes to bowl . . . enjoys hunting and fishing. 2 O H U M Q w Q 3 Dear Students: I was graduated from high school in June, 1929, A.D. My class published a Yearbook and, as I dimly recall, it was a good one. Sometime, however, dur- ing the past thirty years, I lost it . . . and I've been sorry about it for many reasons. Most important, I could use it to prove I did graduate and to show it to Onteora students to verify that I was a high school boy at one time!!! In thirty years a fellow can forget a lot. It would be fun if I could open the book and look back to see again everyone who was in my class, to see other friends who were in school when I was a Senior. It would be amusing to see how looked at the time. Of course, I can remember the unimportant items, such as who were the outstanding students, the top teachers, the best athletes, the cleverest thespians, the officers of the class and the opes most likely to succeed. But I can't remember some of the very important items, such as who was the best looking in the class, who fixed the short sheet in my hotel bed on the Washington trip, who al- most blew up the Chem. Lab., who told Miss Crimmins to jump jn the lake, who spent most of his time in the Principal's office, who left the outdoor privy on the front lawn on Halloween night, who flubbed his line in the Senior play, who got caught smoking in the boiler room, who was caught smooching in the Study Hall during a basketball game and who was the class lunatic. Take my word for it—carefully file this book in a safe place for future reference. If you don’t, in 1989, you too, will suffer from loss of memory and a deficiency of personal, historical knowledge that only the pages of an old Yearbook can bring back to you. Looking through an old Yearbook can bring back laughter, tears, giggles, and smug thoughts . . . and only because you relive your personal triumphs and defeats, successes and failures. But what brings the most pleasure are the unwritten thoughts you read between the lines and see between the photographs. 4 INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT: Mr. Malck, Mr. Moses. V LIBRARY AND READING DEPARTMENTS: Mrs. Tick- nor, Mr. Butz, Miss Gormley. PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT: Mr. Shikitka, Miss MacLeod, Mr. Witko, Mr. Wheeler. 6 ENGLISH DEPARTMENT—SEATED: Miss Hall, Mrs. Berlcth, Mrs Koster. STANDING: Mr. Hearn, Miss Chase, Mr. Thurston. HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT: Mrs. VanGaasbeck, Mrs. Cole. ART DEPARTMENT: Mr. Jennings. m Ml'SIC DEPARTMENT Miss Bateman. H Mr. Simon, Mr. Proper. ■ 1 CITIZENSHIP EDUCA- TION DEPARTMENT: Mr. Ostoyich, Miss Stone, Mrs. Stefano, Mr. Kron-en berg. MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT: Mrs. Gersoni, Mr. Berleth, Mr. Smith, Mr. Goodrich. w c D 9 o LOUISE PROCHASKA— Weezie ... 100 wpra; I II get there yet! ... red and black '56 Ford . . . blushes easily . . . class secretary ... is photography that tough? . . . neat dresser . . member of Honor Society . . . hurry! we'll be late for bookkeeping, as usual . . . stock car races, bowling, and movies . . . oS 5 5' 2 §r a 5' VIRGINIA MARTIN-—Our hazel-eyed Ginny . . . Senior class treasurer . . . all-around girl athlete . . . drives family car with quite a dash . . . radiates happy glow in H.R. 1}2 . . . seat-saver'' in cafeteria . . . finally made chemistry . . . member of Outing Club, Intramurals, and Yearbook . . . RUDOLPH HELLENSCHMIDT—Senior class President . . . personality kid . . . manager football and baseball teams . . . one of Woodstock C.C.’s favorite caddies . . . member of basketball team . . . loves all sports . . . favors a Woodstock girl . . . award for Little League Man- ager . . . best dressed boy award . . . Junior Carnival . . . Rudy . . . EDWARD CARUSO—Big Editor of Onteorator . . . Eddie . . . oh, that journalism class . . . hot drummer . , . wavy black hair and cute smile . . . continental ties and plaid waistcoats . . . vice president of Senior class . . . basketeer . . . future poet . . . driver's license . . . DOLORES RANK— Dee Dee . . . marshal with the mostest . . . adores summer camp work . . . one of the cheerleading squad s greatest assets . . . typical outdoor girl . . . member in good standing of Outing Club and Student Council . . . Activities Editor of Yearbook . . THERESE BACHOR—Dark with a pixie look . . . sweet and sincere . . . subdued personality . . domestically inclined . . . loves all sports . . . frequently seen with a future math teacher . . . Onteora’s summer secretary . . . captain of cheerleaders . . . favorite subject: Spanish .. . Cortland State . . . n i TRUDY SCHEU—Personality kid . . . Yearbook Editor . . . great sports enthusiast . . . energetic with fire baton; peppy cheerleader . . . mathematical wizard . . . secretary of Honor Society . . . member of Marshal Squad . . . Waterfront Director at summer camp . . . DORIS MUHLICH—Crazy chemise dresses . . . blondie . . . loves to sing . . . proud of Honor Society member- ship . . . plays a cool trumpet . . . four cheerleading letters . . . co-captain of Marshal Squad . . . business manager of TOMAHAWK . . member of Student Council, Outing Club, and Dance Band . K DAVID JANICK—Blond crew-cut . . . Vice President of Honor Society . . . president of Junior Class . . . favors sport clothes . . . great golf enthusiast ... re- cipient of Band Award . . . good for laughs . . . active in football, basketball and track . . . co-captain of Marshal Squad . . . THOMAS CASIMIR—“Tom’' . . . able Student Council President . . . one of Onteora’s top football players . . . delegate to Boys' State . . . shy, but nice ... no interest in math and science! . . . one of our ’ quieter” marshals . . . another proud member of the National Honor So- ciety . .. CAROL HAUSNER—Blue-eyed . . . blonde . . . with a flair for clothes . . . chlorine kid of 2nd period Chemistry class . . . Mr. Simon’s girl Friday . . . Senior Drum Majorette . . . Literary Editor- of Yearbook . . . con- scientious Make-Up Editor of Ontcorator” . . . BARTON GOOD—Dark hair and freckles . . . Good- Bad” . . . Bell and Howell qualified projectionist . . . up and coming author . . . former member of Outing Club ... Is that poster okay? ... a Junior at Kingston High . . . Advertising Manager of Yearbook . . . IRA DEUTSCH—’’Music Man’ . . . John Phillip Sousa Award . . . tall, dark, and quiet . . . algebra and band awards . . . represented Onteora in All-American Orches- tra ... a study m perpetual slow motion attracted by the control room . . . member of Honor Society and Projection Club . . . ROBERT SHULMAN—What's the Pythogorean theo- rem??!! . . . Bob” ... 4 letter man . . . great sports enthusiast . . . big lunches . . . terrific in yellow . . . biology experiments . . . avid stamp collector . . . college bound . . . sing for me. Miss Chase! . . . PAUL GREENBERG—Dark rimmed glasses . . . control- room bug . . . likes chemistry and English . . . Wood- stockian!” . . . digs classic music . . . another hi-fi bug . . . the Deutsch, Friedman, and Greenberg Club ... a college future . . . that memorable trip to the U. of R. . . . a deep, deep voice . . . DAVID FRIEDMAN— Dave . . . tall and serious . . . a member of the private” control room club! . . . voice coming over loud and clear . . . enjoys all science courses . . . likes classical music . . . relaxes while fishing . . . member of Projection Club and Honor Society . . . MARIE-MAY PICQUERAY—Onteora's only French sen- ior .. . cute and petite . . . favorite colors: bright red and light blue . . . loaded with school spirit . . . easily embarrassed ... a little slower, please . . . enjoys Ameri- can History . . . France's loss is America's gain . . . ELAINE SHULTIS—Cute marshal . . . known for her blonde hair . . . cheerleading enthusiast . . . former veep of Junior Class . , . active in Senior Band ... en- joys horseback riding . . . neat and nice . . . Girls' State representative . . . member of Outing Club, Honor So- ciety, and Yearbook . . . ELIZABETH BONESTELL— Liz . . . sweet and de- mure . . . Senior license ... 1951 Mercury . . . adores pizza and Chinese foods . . . favors the color light green . . . president of Home Making Club . . . remember the camping trip to Peckamoose?? . . . member of Rifle In- struction Club . . . RUTH JACOBSEN—Quiet, calm, and pleasant . . photography bug . . . energetic ballplayer . . . likes ice skating, books, and art . . what's so interesting about plant life? . . . cute smiles . . . alumnus of Outing Club neat dresser . . . member of Honor Society . . CHARLES HESLEY— Charlie . bleached blond crew-cut . . the quiet man in school . . . goes in for sports clothes . . EDWARD GORMLEY—Senior license . . . favors color green ... '53 Olds convertible . . . likes business classes . . . football and swimming rate high . . . prefers blondes, brunettes, and redheads . . also, anything that walks and talks? . . . member of Projection and Outing Clubs WILLIAM VAN KLEEK— Bill . . . likes the '57 Chevvys . . . lunch time, already? ... a real shop man . dreads that English . . . snow, snow, snow . . . What arc those flying saucers doing on the road? . . . UGH, ice cream again . . drives a Ferguson tractor . . . member of Projection Club . . . EDWARD GILLIGAN—Red hair and blue eyes . . . WOW! . . . Eddie . . . future business executive . . . quiet and industrious . . . dislikes chop suey, but loves steak . . . favorite activities include roller skating, hunting, and fishing . . . member of Projection and Outing Clubs . . . Nancy Gordon o JOYCE FRISHBERG—Cute and carefree ... Her specks are spectacular . . . older twin by one minute . . . mad about skiing . . . marshal with the floating post . . . speed demon at the typewriter . . . former Outing Club treasurer . . . member of Honor Society, Yearbook, and Cheerleaders . . . seeks R.N. degree . . . NANCY GORDON—Well-known licorice-stick player . . . her favorite color, red, complements her striking black hair . . . petite, energetic cheerleader . . . Honor Society member during most of her high school career . . . a member of Yearbook, Marshal Squad, Outing Club, and Student Council . . . Dianne Cartlidge Judith Frishberg DIANNE CARTLIDGE— The Mermaid” at Woodstock Country Club . . . possessor of Honor Society pin . . . winner of English Regents Award . . . have Chevy, will travel . . . will never forget the trial” of 5th period English . . . postless marshal . . . active in Student Council, Outing Club, and Yearbook . . . JUDITH FRISHBERG— Judi” . . . small, sweet, and sincere . . . petite figure . . . loves to dance . . . her favorite's the cha-cha . . . controls traffic at a trouble spot ... sax player in band . . . high jumper on cheer- ing squad . . . partial to skiing . . . Outing Club. Year- book. Honor Society . . . TERRY GRANT—Baby blue eyes . . . dark crew-cut and terrific smile . . . Terry . . . idol of underclasswomen . . . any favorites?? . . . likes all sports . . . 3-letter man: football, basketball, and baseball . . . dislikes history . . . JAMES LAWRENCE— Jimmy . . . quietest student . . . what happened at Utica?? . . . cross country and track star . . . treasurer of Outing Club . . . Student Council alternate . . . proud possessor of a transistor radio . . . member of Projection and Rifle Instruction Clubs ... PETER TOSI—Real good Joe . . . four-year Varsity football player . . . our largest marshal . . . does not favor chemistry . . . Sports Editor of Onteorator . . . favorite subject: Girls!! . . . current events award for three years . . . member of Outing Club and Journalism Club . . . BRUCE HOPKINS—Tall blond . . . long-legged to win those cross country races . . . loves the out-of-doors . . . swimming, hunting, and fishing are favorites . . . likes American History? . . . active member of the Rifle Club and Intramural program . . . PATRICIA KNIGHT—Quiet Pat” . . . good singing voice . . . wild boys are not a favorite . . . terrific in the color turquoise . . . senior license . . . dislikes home- work . . . favorite subject: Record Keeping . . . mem- ber of Homemaking Club . . . VIRGINIA CARNWRIGHT—’’Ginny” . . . avid stamp collector . . . Home Economics major . . . “Don’t dis- cuss office practice!” . . . mad about color blue . . . great music fan . . . movies are her weakness . . . favorite subject: personal typing . . . MARILYN BUSCH—Favorite color is blue . . . those exciting movies . . . ’’Lynn” . . . spaghetti’s the dish . . . that struggle through history . . . dislike for sack dresses . . . popular jive hits the spot . . . what’s wrong with Driver’s Ed?? . . . GAIL ADLER—Quiet and shy . . . wedding bells will be ringing soon . . . Archie . . . homemaking is her specialty . . . won 2nd prize, two years, in homemaking kitchen contest . . . enjoys driving ... Vice President of Homemaking Club . . . co-leader of Girl Scouts and Brownies . . . Ralph Matos RALPH MATOS—Brown-eyed, future engineer . . . quiet and ambitious . . . sports minded . . , favorite pastimes: roller and ice skating and hunting . . . dis- likes conceited and talkative girls . . . favors math . . . weakness is steak, pizza and ravioli . . . HARRY KREIN—Real sweet guy . . . love those dimples!! . . . blushes easily . . . extremely fond of all kinds of animals . . . sports minded; enjoys camping . . . dislikes English . . . plays on Varsity football team . . . graces industrial arts room . . . WALTER KREIN—Quiet and courteous . . . outdoor type . . . Walt . . . drives a Pontiac . . . enjoys half days of school . . .. what privileges!! . . . favorite color is red . . . girl shy . . . likes hunting, fishing, and skating . . . great gun collector . . . businessman and craftsman . . . HERBERT KREIN— Herbie ... The little guy on the basketball court . . . outdoor man . . . sharp shooter in the Rifle Club . . . cute smile . . . one of the “new marshals . . . good hunter . . . rather shy . . . two- letter man: basketball and cross country . . . alumnus of Gordon's Pharmacy . . M O BABETTE DECKER— Babs . . . don't call me freck- les!! . . . red and white Ford Station Wagon . . . going steady . . . tall! who says!?! . . . girl with locker troubles . . . senior license . . . future frustrated secre- tary . . . history is not her favorite . . . shorthand and typing whiz . . . Senior Editor of Tomahawk . . . BETTY ELEFANT—-Little girl with a big name . . . other half of Senior Editor . . business manager of Onteorator” . . . shorthand's Mutt; where’s Jeff?? . . Proofreader par excellence . . . art lover . . . petite, precise, and perceptive . . . Margaret Tolman Lucille Tetta MARGARET TOLMAN—Dark hair . . . nice personality . . . heart belongs to a Marine . . . proud owner of a Mexican scarf ... a secretary to be who dislikes typing . . . enjoys the music of Elvis and Van Cliburn . . member of Outing Club, Marshal Squad, and Year- book . .. LUCILLE TETTA— Lucy . . . speaks Spanish fluently . . . hula hoop champ . . . Mary Jean’s shadow . . happy-go-lucky . . . Mr. Stahl's prize secretary?! . . . I'll bring it in tomorrow! ... get your hotballs . . . slowpoke . . Onteora's candy peddler . . . Valentine sender . . . IVAN EIGNOR Jolly sport . . . favors football above all ... his main interest is cars, cars, and more cars . . . can t stand English . . . member of Projection Club and Rifle Club . . . Deerslayer . . . GEORGE FOSTER— Dark and quiet . . . enjoys hunting anti fishing . . . anybody need a chauffeur? . ‘ . Energetic worker in mechanical drawing and shop classes . . . likes the colors red and black . . . what's wrong with English? . . . member of cross country and track teams . . . ■o MICHAEL POSELt’ZNY— Mike . . . known as Prof . . . loves 5rd and 4th periods . . . likes bucks, crew- cuts, and the color black . . . studious type, wears glasses . . . member of Photography, Outing and Projection Clubs . . . WILCOX MELLIN— Coxy ... A Ford in the past, present and future . . . Woodstockian . . . Senior license . . . half day Senior!! . . . Section 9 skiing letters . . . honorable mention in art . . drives to school each day . . . least liked subject: English . . . MARGARET FENNELLY—Blue sweater and crew-cuts . . . camera bug . . . blue is the color . . . likes to write . . . hails from Big Indian . . . outdoor sports (skating and skiing) . . . good homemaker . . . Oh! that history, ugh . . , possesses long auburn hair ... big pack of pencils . . . always on hand . . . quiet type . JOAN HASBROUCK—Lovely chestnut waves . . . adores tight skirts . . . homemaking, one subject liked least . . . future career girl, Joanie . . . prefers fellows on 8 wheels . . . Royal Rollers Skating Club . . . active in Outing Club. Intramurals, and Yearbook . . . MARY LOU HASBROUCK—Real-nice girl . . home- work to her is a bore . . . adores Ship and Shore blouses . . . will always remember H.R. 152 .. . favorite color is baby blue . . . made about clubs . . . member of F.H.A., Girls' Circle, Homemaking. Library Clubs . . EILEEN CUNNINGHAM—Quiet Senior with dark hair . . photography bug . . . favorite color is red . . . goes for turtle neck sweaters ... a flop on the ski slopes . . . loves flats . . . interest lies in Brooklyn . . . i MARY JEAN FORLINI—Happy-go-lucky . . . artistically inclined . . . F.I.T. . . . one of Elvis Presley's vivacious fans . . . dancing fiend ... Is it I, or is it me? M. J. . . . goes for food and the new look in clothes . . . active in Intramurals, and Yearbook . . . program advisor for Photography Club . . . DORIS MELLIN—Twinkling dark-eyed marshal . . . loves to talk . . . adores skiing; member of Bel lefty re Ski Club . . . second place. Section 9 meet . . . favorite- color is red, which complements her attractive dark hair . . . OCS's safest driver . . . active in Outing Club and Yearbook . . . ELIZABETH KAUFFMAN—Dark-haired pixie . . . Liz . . . girl with the twinkling toes . . . from the show business world . . . miles mean nothing, loves to walk . . . favors tight skirts ... a happy hockey player . . . Woodstock, old camping ground . . . Yearbook and Outing Club . . . BEVERLY EVERY— Bev . . . hails from West Shokan . . . likes all boys (Bill) . . . Prince Charming has yet to come . . . water bug and avid skater . . . proud owner of a driver's license . . . sweet smile . . . ‘V n p 1 D JANICE PEARSON—’ Cookie ... A red Chevy . . . collector and sketcher of fashion illustrations ... ex- perienced baby-sitter . . . former member of the girls basketball team . . . smiley . . . likes photography . . . member of Yearbook and Journalism Club . . . BRUCE WIEDERSPIEL— Wendy . . . 3-letter man: football, basketball and baseball . . . has the world on a string . . . Vice President of Student Council . . . watch that Spanish! . . . shafrp dresser, lots of dash . . . going steady . . . casual man of the world . . . mem- ber of Marshal Squad and Outing Club . . . GARY HARMON—Happy-go-lucky . . . loves the out- door life . . . dark wavy hair . . . shortest football career at O.C.S. . . . looks terrific in blue ... a real go-getter . . . our favorite kettle drum player . . . alumnus of Outing Club . . . MARLYS NAGEL—Real sweet kid . . . artiste par ex- cellence . . . lovely creamy complexion . . . hard shifter,’' especially on gears . . . just call me giggles . . . favors sweaters and skirts . . . mania for pearls and petite purses . . . meriless . . . THOMAS McCROSSEN—•Tom . . red head . . class brain . . . hot trumpeter in band . . . four-letter man . . . sharp dresser . . . driver’s license . . . could the world OWL mean anything?! . . . good sport . . . tall marshal . . . active in Honor Society, Outing Club, and Projection Club , . . ROBERT BARRINGER-— Rube ... '52 Chevy . . collects soda bottles for gas money . . . frequent visitor of Kerhonkson . . . proud slayer of a nine point buck . . . a four-thirty riser . . . reserved . . hard-worker . . . a certain first-period class . . three brothers and three sisters . . . ft 03 n 3. 3 $ K cn ROBERT WILKINS—Fabulous skier: O.C.S.'s best! . . . awarded many plaques and trophies . Bobby” . . . cross country star for four years . . . real nice guy . . . speed boat fancier . . . likes sights from behind an auto wheel . . . conflicts with English .... activities include Outing Club and Projection Club . . . EUGENE PETTET— Gene . . . prefers the ’40 Chevy to the modern '59 . . . wonder why? . . . enthusiastic worker in shop classes . . . did someone say honest? . . . I'll be at the Lake Hill Garage . . . Shady character . . . farm boy . . . oldest of five . . . K O MARLENE BEESMER—“Molly . . . loathes history . . . pizza is her favorite food . . . frequently seen bowl- ing .. . likes the song My Diary . . . nurse's of- fice . . . Woodstock parties ... Air Force blues . . . future Air Line hostess . . . member of Intramural and Homemaking clubs .. . HENRY NEWMAN—“Hank . . . likes horses . . . a spectator at the races . . . spends a lot of time at the Barringers ... has interest in his Father’s Dodge . . . owner of an O.C.S. jacket . . . Cross Country . . . Mrs. Gersoni's trained waiter . . . employee of O.C.S. cafeteria . . . PATRICIA MURPHY—Slim and trim ... the “efficient secretary of Dr. McKeon . . . can frequently be seen driving a '55 Plymouth . . . skiing seems to be an in- terest of hers . . . always neat . . . right in style . . . history is not her favorite subject . . . color blue seems to be her most worn color . . . LIKELY TO SUCCEED Trudy and Tom HUMOROUS Dee Dee, Ed and Lucille THE MOST 4. 4 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS James Alexander, Bette Lou Allen, John Apuzzo, Bob Barringer, Gordon Black. Fred Bollenbach, John Briedis, Susan Bromberg, George Bruno, Herb Bundy. 36 William Davis Mona Dohler Karen Edmund son Jerry Eignor Drew Elwyn Robert Ennist Valerie Fischer Heidi Frank Paul DeGraff. Carl Davis 37 Lynne Gribbins, Alfred Hall, Mary Hansen, Pete Heller, Joel Jocelyn. Ruth Johnson, Florence Karlsen, Douglas Keeler, George Kessler. Sherry Kirk, Alan Knight, Barbara Kolis. Merrie Kramer, Ralph Kulsing, Elizabeth Lang, Jane Lane, Estelle Maben. May Mac Daniel. Dennis Moore, Duane Moore, Elinor Moore. Gloria Moore, Dawn Parker, Christine Poseluzny. 38 Margaret Ramsell. Fred Reiner, Harr ' Roberts, Dennis Rosa, Charles Russell, Joyce Sandt, John Scheringer, Roger Schreiner, Howard Shultis, Irene Shultis, Le Grand Shultis, Warren Smith. SEATED: Jane Todd, Secretary. STANDING: Ed Krein, President; Otto Scheu, Vice President; Dorothy Watson, Treasurer. FIRST ROW: Shelhorse, Pizzarelli, Moore. SECOND ROW: Myers, Tripicco, Myers. THIRD ROW: Vanacore, Melville, Ricker. FOURTH ROW: Muhlich, Lucadamo. FIRST ROW: Tick, Thompson, Sanchis. SECOND ROW: White, Simmen. THIRD ROW: VanVorhis, Wilber FOURTH ROW: Wood. Sahr. FIFTH ROW: Scheringer FIRST ROW: Jordan, Muller, Johnson, Lapo, Kirk, Gilsinger. SECOND ROW: Hudler, Grumme, Donovan, Davis, Krum. 40 FIRST ROW: Peck, Werner, Peck. SECOND ROW: Rothmann, Pissarelli, Richert. THIRD ROW: Post, Rotella, Riggio. FOURTH ROW: Mansella, Rothmann. FIRST ROW: Wood, Shultis, Varney. SECOND ROW: Ostrander. THIRD ROW: Wingert, Soncini. FOURTH ROW: Miller, Watson, Wilkins. FIRST ROW: Loiacono, Lettel, Marlatt. SECOND ROW. McHugh, Green, Leshen. THIRD ROW: Kojac, Loiacono. FOURTH ROW: Ford, Peterson. Montiforte. 41 FIRST ROW: Connaughton, Capone. Adler, Boggs, Bartsch, Baswick. SECOND ROW: Beesmcr, Eagen, Bollenback, Di Giovanni, Dutcher. FIRST ROW: Eich, Choquettc, Crist, Barringer, Davidson, Doll SECOND ROW: Deb letz, Anderson, Aspinall, Burns, Broun. FIRST ROW: Brogeman, Andrade, Epstein, Hawkins, Hawkins. Gilbert. SECOND ROW: Foster, Kight, Davis, Lattimore, Fisher. FIRST ROW: Csble, Auchmoody, Bundy, Bundy, Bush. SECOND ROW Bilsbeck. Burns, Bresadola, Valentine, Bush, Butler. THIRD ROW: Baldwin, Buley, Beesimer, Borden, Mrs. Koster. FRESHMEN FIRST ROW: Guglielmetti, Fernandez, Gordon, Haug, DeWitt, Dutcher. Ferguson. SECOND ROW: Ernst, Estrella, Gordon. Emig, Mrs. Fmigan. THIRD ROW: Fischer. Ecker. Foster, Cure. FOURTH ROW: Hall. Doran. DiBenadetto, DeSalvo, Graver. FIFTH ROW: Han- sen, Buley. FIRST ROW: Larys, Lane, Kappel. Kanenberg, Hcreth. SECOND ROW: Kurta, Lockwood, King, Krogh, Maier, Kuypers, Maier, Lane. THIRD ROW: Keefe, Heick, Mower, Lane. FOURTH ROW: Johnson, Lund. John, Ivanoff, Liebel. FIFTH ROW': Mr. Jennings. FRESHMEN FIRST ROW'. Rowe, Rowe, Wilber, VanLeuven. Post. Stolpinski, Mr. Simon. SECOND ROW: Smith, Stahl. Murray. Shultis. THIRD ROW': Peacock. Reuss. Peckeo. Plaatsman. Wetterau. FOURTH ROW': Thompson. EIGHTH GRADE SEVENTH GRADE C D HONOR SOCIETY TOM McCROSSEN President 48 SITTING: Doris Muhlich, Nancy Gordon, Ruth Jacobsen, Mrs. Gersoni, Judi Frishberg, Elaine Shultis. STANDING: Alberta Fox, Louise Prochaska, Dave Friedman, Ira Deutsch, Tom Casimir, Ronnie Wendt, Florence Carlsen, Jane Lane. 49 STUDENT COUNCIL MARSHAL SQUAD 53 OUTING CLUB 54 HOMEMAKING CLUBS PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB M OFFICERS: Pete Tosi, Herb Krein, Carol Hausner, Mrs. Ber- leth, Betty Elefant, Ed Caruso, Editor-in-Cbief. CHORUS VARSITY CHEERLEADING TRACK 63 64 IVAN EIGNOR LENNY MUHLICH HARRY KREIN BOB SHULMAN TOM McCROSSON 65 TOM CASIMIR JUNIOR VARSITY KNEELING: Richard Rank, George Bush. Robert Wickman, Joe DiGiovanni, Bill Becs- mer, John Caruso. STANDING: Mr Wheel- er, Ed Krein, John Gordon, Lenny Muhlich, Larry Dutchcr, Dick Bartsch, Tommy Dutcher. BASKETBALL VARSITY KNEELING: Tom McCrossen, Bruce Wiederspiel, Bob Shulman. Dick Bartsch, Rudy Hellenschmidt, John Appuzo. STANDING: Jerry Eignor, Herbie Krein. Terry Grant, Dave Janick, Eddie Caruso, Ronnie Wendt, Ralph Matos, Mr. Witko. 66 Tivaasva Mrs. Whitefield, Mrs. Black, Mrs. Peck, Miss Stella, Miss Gulnac. SEATED: Mrs. Connaughton. OFFICE STAFF CAFETERIA STAFF Mrs. Wrixon, Mrs. Borden, Mrs. Knight, Mrs. Sheppard. Mrs. Lawrence, Mrs. Erikson, Mrs. Somerville, Mrs. Oster- houdt. 72 N-l w 73 FIRST ROW: Witko, Hyde, Stoutenburgh, Engle, Dubois, Eisiminger, Schmidt, Hanson, Burke. SECOND ROW: Huettinger, Tyler, Janitz, Reynolds, Adams, Ostrander, Buley, Wilber, Robertello. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Epstein, Every, Johnson, Reffelt, Nissen, Bonesteel, Bell, Sorensen, Vredenburg. KINDER- GARTEN Umhey’ Shultis’ Warnecke, Glass, Beck, Davidson, Bouton, Benedict, Wilber. SECOND ROW: Torres, Rose, Anderson, Elder, Sonnenberg, Haver, Knight, Hamilton, Jeck, i (arcano. THIRD ROW: Tripicco, Mrs. McGloughlin, Criscimagna, Krum, Cloud, Munro, Landstrom, Howland. FIRST ROW: Krom, Bilsback, Dutcher, Melia, Langling, Brett, Barringer, Bailey, Hoyt. SECOND ROW: Johansen, Scully, Schulz, Cook, Williams, Casey, Andrade, Rion, Crowell. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Roach, Johnson, Stahl, Young, VanLewvan, Smith, Winne, Van- DeBogart, Turck. FIRST ROW: Avery, Bonestell, Snyder, Bernstein, Janitz, Croty, Kahil, Krein, Rubin. Rotella SECOND ROW: Rose, Deming, Haley. McCarthy, Hamilton, Mrs. Wilson, Wameke, Bresadola, Brink, Sebald, Rion. THIRD ROW: Gana, Nissen, Lemmons, Greco, Haber- stroh. Ladin, St Pierre, Johnson, Glass, Fernandez, Johansen, Baughman, Mecurio, Brink, Barringer, Kuypers. FIRST GRADE FIRST ROW Baptiste. Steiner, Scheringer, Bailey, Adams, Wilber, Walsh. SECOND ROW: Lumbaca, Winne, Van Kleeck, Sweet, Olsen. Thayer. Mrs. Lowther. Buley. Petersen. Lurie, Howland, O’Connor, Haug. THIRD ROW: Umhay, Heidenstrom, Smith, Grant. Taylor. Ullman. Turner, Marcato. Hafele. Young. Rose, Howland, Grazier. Afflick. Shultis. Kelder. FIRST ROW: Dutchcr, Clarke, Tucker. SECOND ROW: Frazier, Selby. Ferguson, Rotella, Mrs. Fusick, Nichols, Barringer, Rotella. Newman. THIRD ROW: Glass, Krum, Frasier, Selby, MacQuinn. Rider, Holsapple, Weber, Martin, King, Murphy, Fickus. FIRST GRADE FIRST ROW: Vander Does. Henderson, Martin. Denman, Donovan, Van Wagner, Gale. SECOND ROW: Krein, Smith. Hoyt, Hallen- beck. Fisher, Mrs. Cawston, Moroles. Denton, Hanson. Turk, Fuchs THIRD ROW: Shekitka. Jaeger, Mercer, Umhey, Grant, Sjursen. Shultis. Ostrander, Adsit, Gleason. Huettinger, Runge, Graham. Smith. Spinelli. North. FIRST ROW: Kurtz. Rockwell. Evans. Mrs. Clark, Bonestcll. Holsapplc. Barringer, Rotella, Byer. Tisch, Black. Brewer, Vanleuvan. SECOND ROW: Strauss, Frazier, Gahan. Price, German, SECOND GRADE FIRST ROW: Kali, Platt. Lane, Aspinall, Landstrom, Jansen, Gillmor, Elder. Frazier. SECOND ROW. Wilber, Turck, Merwin. Reffelt, Mrs. Jorgensen. Kalish, Buley, Van dc Bogart. Von Schilling. THIRD ROW: Ostrander, Krum, Stahl, Wilber. Normann, Stelcen, Fitchner, Buley, Decker, Barcone, Conklin. Byron. Burgher, Winchell, Malkinc. FIRST ROW: Ostrander, Shultis, Lane, Weber, Dutcher, Aley, Dayton. Lester. Torres, Kennedy SECOND ROW: Johnson, Andrade. Umhey, Shekitka. Mrs. Hearn, Goddard. Warnecke, Werner. THIRD ROW: Donaldson. Schreiner, Price, Smith, Casey, Krein. Miller. Gardner, Simpson, Shultis. Germond, Van Leuvan. THIRD GRADE FIRST ROW: Tish, Davis, Von Schilling. Bryant, Bernstein, Cole. Greenberg. Eisiminger, Brink. SECOND ROW: North, Capone, Graham, Miss Fronefield, Herdman, Lapo, Wood. THIRD ROW: Secor, Ostrander. Waring. Runge, Kricker, Shekitka, Herron, Spanhake, Thayer! Kleinc, Forno. Hoyt, Manuel, Kraus. FIRST ROW: Hubbcll, Carle, Lepo, Balmer, Eisiminger, Hucker. SECOND ROW: Castle, Lane, Malkine, Mrs. Schlesinger, Gale, Shultis, Schneider, Gregg. THIRD ROW: Turno, Wilber, Herdman, Johnson, Aley, Kahil, Kennedy, Walsh, Adsit, Witko, Lane, Miller, Bush, Peterson. Marcato, Pettinato, Mercier, DuBois, Elder, Estes, Smith. THIRD GRADE FIRST ROW: Hunlock, Green, Butler, Kelder, Knight, Buley. SECOND ROW: Vredenburg, Rotella, Merrihew, Miss Main, Van- Valkenburg, Green, Adams, Warnecke, Scheringer, Willis, Byer, Gencarelli, VanEttcn, Sutton, Frasier, Torti, Weber, Miller, Brinkman, Segelken, Butler. FIRST ROW: Wilber, Glass, Van DeBogart. SECOND ROW: Turk, Rivera, Straub, Mrs. Morgan, Dutcher, Buley, Hoag. THIRD ROW: Storey, Wamsley, Bremer, Hultz, Beesimer, Kelder, North. FOURTH ROW: Howland, Keller, Watkins, Buley, Lane, Stoutenburgh FOURTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Howland, Sampsen, Baptiste. SECOND ROW: Gardner, Hallenbeck, Usher, Mrs. Mallow, Sheeley, Quick, Burke, Soren- sen. Nield. Johnson, Ford. THIRD ROW: Kirk, Barringer, Selby, Bouton. Rutty, Giuliano, Muller, Aley, Ganci, Sachenbacher, Van- Leuvan, Scheringer, Sutton, Hoyt, Ketter. FIRST ROW: Haner, Selby. Krein. Weber, Mrs. Frankie, Dunham, Bilsback, Beard, Anderson. SECOND ROW: Brink, Bellows, Wilber, man Cr Cn,mpton’ Epstc,n’ Umhey, Shelhorse, Soncim, Hill, Miller, Gordon, Sheringer, Cooper, Moxham, Kalish, Shari, Segelken, Fried- FOURTH GRADE ROW. Ruff, Cook. Turno, Mrs Viglielmo. Gardner, Umhey, Bonesteel. ™ch° p?oThas a ai n. VanKIecck' Smith- Schreiner, VanEtten, Knight. Guglielmetti. Gray, Carie, Gleason, Myers, Cloud, FIRST ROW- Dutcher, Davis, Quinn, Hucker, Van Etten, Duffy, Bodner SECOND ROW: DuBois, Dcming, Barringer, Trowbridge, Gaede, Prochaska, Wendt, Lane, Mrs. Van Wagner, Winchell. THIRD ROW: Riccardi, Lane, Doughty, Burke. Hoyt, Vanacorc, Tyler, Beard, Bachor, MacMahan. FIFTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Buley, Hunlock, Barringer, Ashley. SECOND ROW: Munch, Platt, VanLeuven, Butler, Mr Reinhardt, Lane, Green, Rotella. THIRD ROW: Rotella. Ashley, Wilber, Bums, Usher, Lane, Lane, Wilber, Crispell, Howland, Bouton, Dutchcr, Thompson. FIRST ROW: Malkine, De Sanna, Graham, Bridge, Harewood, Lent. SECOND ROW: Umhay, Luckom, Mercier, Mr. Bierwich, Styles, DeSalvo, Krein. THIRD ROW: Ostrander, Crowd, Van DcBogart, Krein, Hoffman, Moncure, Gillmore, Ocker, Cross, Pettinato, Gaede, King, Haver, Schneider, Crothy, Wilson. FIFTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Spoljaric, Charmers, Bark, Barringer, Borden, Carey, Fletcher, Estes, Eagan SECOND ROW: Manuel, Bellows, Haver, Simpson, Rose, Jaxheimer, Gille, Ecker, Crispell, Hubbell, Rodriguez, Castle, Wilber. FIRST ROW: Rowe. Balmer, Murphy, Harewood, Brugman, Sachcnbacher. SECOND ROW: Brown, France, Buley, Mrs. Crawford, Watson, Miller. Rider, Hoyt. THIRD ROW: Wingert, Harris, Bridge, Kirk, Hesley. Barringer, Shekitka, DeGraff. FOURTH ROW: Holgate. Cratty, Shultis, Lane, Van Valkenburgh, Merrihew, Cure, Haver, Hahn. SIXTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Kricker, Byer, Carey, Savage, Black, Spoljaric, DiBenedctto, VanWasncr. SECOND ROW: Cole, Sussin, Peterson, Umhay, John, Rose, Mr. Levine, Kelder, Greenberg. THIRD ROW: Lurie, Fletcher, Witko, North, Bartsch, Todd, Smithers, Bundy, Kleine, Adels, Scheringer, Bresadola. Los Calzo. Bove. FIRST ROW: Stone. Doran, Brink, Hawkins, Mrs. Watson, Tyler. Huggins. SECOND ROW: Rivera, Straub, Van de Bogart, Germond. Hendricksen. Hopper, Henkel, North, Spinelli. THIRD ROW: Wilber, Buley, Gardner, Germond, Close, Evans, Lane. SIXTH GRADE MRS! ROW: Makelin, Schlomann, Brack low. Quick, Ivanoff, Avery, Decker, Merwin. Rose, Loiacono, Morgan, Kaufman, Rivera, Kees ler. SECOND ROW: Kunkle, Smith, Howeland, Kolis, Harrison, Bush. Southern. Miss Owens, Hoffman. THIRD ROW: Gribbin.v Gray, Gille, Pecko, Chalmers. Allen, Ennist. FIRST ROW: Fuller, Gardner, Schlegel, Parrish, Murdoch. SECOND ROW: Blelock. Grant, Moscowitz, LaBarr, Mower, Elliott. Stem, Basil, Minnervini. THIRD ROW: Crane, Todd, Nickel, King, Carr, Calyer, Deede, Neher. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Van Wagenen KINDERGARTEN WOODSTOCK FIRST GRADE FIRST ROW: Caldwell, Schlegel, Pierce, St. John, Parrish, Schwarz, Albrecht, Baccari. SECOND ROW: Dougherty, Pearce, DeWitt, Calyer, Wise. Lewis, Biesele, Bernard, Smith, Myer, Balk, Seigcr. THIRD ROW. Park, Miller, Webster, Wilson, Wiltz, Abraham. Wolven, Stienlauf, Carlson. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Donaldson. SECOND GRADE FIRST ROW: Cocks, Todd, Biesclc, Marx, Park. SECOND ROW: Murdoch, Mower, DiNapoli, Lyle. Hall, Neher, Cramer, St. John. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Hansen, Longyear, Horsey, Deede, Dougherty, Hancock, Arnold, Gardner, Caldwell. THIRD GRADE FIRST ROW: Hutty, Hefty, Leavy, Mulligan, Johnson. SECOND ROW« DeWitt, France, Di- Napoli, Carr, Stem, Buckminster, Greene, Gibson, Stcinlauf. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Montano, Day, Perlman, Merch, Wolven, Elliott, Hall, Miller, Carlson. FOURTH GRADE FIRST ROW LaBarr, Larson Todd, Leshen, Cramer, Franckling. Stolpinski, Wetterau, Breitenstein, Garside, Raymond. SECOND ROW: Albrecht, Perlman, Lund. Godwin, DcCecco, Jones. Brom- berg, Park, Greene. Walker, Schwarz, Arlt, Connick, Larson. THIRD ROW: Biesle. Ahlheim. Longyear, Gardner, Day. Steinlauf, Pierce, Elliot. FIRST ROW: Russell, Kramer, Phelps, Wilson, Fischer. SECOND ROW: Leavy, Cramer. Jerominek. Mower, Carlson, Carr, Gibson, Jeffery, Thibout. THIRD ROW: Mr. Purhamus, Miller, Steinlauf, Fuller, Schnicder, Melville, Arnold, Johnson, VanWagenen. FIFTH GRADE SIXTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Majoros, Green, Gordon, Cousins, Greenberg, Leavey, Cocks, Perlman. Combs. SECOND ROW: Holumzer, Webster, Wise, Merck, Biesele, Stern, Breitenstein, Cousins, La Barr, Avery, Kock, Wilson. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Doremus, Strickland. Klothe, Walker, Dean. Dordick, Hutty, Walker, Buckminster. SEVENTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Hall, Underhill, Wich- mann, Marx, Smith, Strickland, Carr, Peacock, Mower. SECOND ROW: Mr Hancock, DeCccco, Crawford, Ahlheim, Hartman, Elwyn, Gibson, Ketcham. Cooke. EIGHTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Wilber, Kelley, Horsey, Tracey, Quednau, Cocks, House. SECOND ROW: Mr. Hancock, Van Wagenen, Avery, Klippel, Dean, Kims. Barth, Nceld, Smith. WEST HURLEY KINDERGARTEN FIRST GRADE FIRST ROW: Pray, D'Anneo, Popplewell, McCarthy, Kuhns. Numrich, Mrs. Heisman, Rose, Castaldo, Bcrgenn, Becsmer, Schmidt, Groves. SECOND ROW: Vente, Maxaner, Fredericks. Craig, Apuzzo, Metzger, Lampert, Bradley, Crosby, Wells. Burk- hardt. VanLeuvan, Lowe, Levins, Bligh, Gordon, Bading. FIRST ROW: Rice, Reed, Kellerhouse, Lowe, Mrs. Clair, Finke, Berry. Ryan, Braun. SECOND ROW: Schacht, Davis. Baines, McNally. Comerford, Birmingham, Franz, Smith, Mackey, Horvath, Havclin, Bockelman, Gray, Dolce, Heck, Brueckner, Metzger, Immediato. WW'W SECOND GRADE FIRST ROW: DuBois, Tucker, Nussbaum, Every, Mrs. Kaljian, Garrison, Torre, Haberstroh, Rose. SECOND ROW: Weider, Jenkins, Behringer, Hausner, Longendyke, Duffy, Martin, Anderson. Knight, Craig, Criscimagna, Baines, Moncure, Wagner, Myers, Popplewell, Guadagnola, D’Anneo, Reed, Sutton, Russell, Raffaldi. THIRD GRADE FOURTH FIRST ROW: Berry. Reed, Kricker, Haver, Dodd, Lent, Mrs. Kelly, Brueckner, Wilson, Garrison, Luckom, Haner, Winnie. SECOND ROW: DuBois, Brown, Fox, Geer, Maxaner, DeGraf, Bockel- mann, Elliot, Kellerhouse, Rice, Jeck. Birmingham. Berryan. Kellerhouse, Ratliff, Jenkins, Alexander, Tucker, Nestor. GRADE FIRST ROW: Moore, Reed, Mc- Nally, Smith, O’Brien, Fredericks, Brown. Davis. SECOND ROW: Du- Bois, Schraut, Kight, Duffy, Mrs. Etienne, Thomell, Knight, Garrison, Nussbaum. THIRD ROW: Wagner, Guadagnola, Adels, Du Bois, Max- ancr, Dolce, Comerford, Longendyke, Anderson, Sprenger, Lampcrt, Crosby, Burmester, Nussbaum, Raffaldi, Vente, Carney, Kellerhouse, Long- endyke. FIFTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Berry, Myers, Nussbaum, Beesmer, Mrs. Corregan, Port, Davis, Grega, Hopkins. SECOND ROW: Christensen, Gaycwski, Gray, Beesmer, Day, Moxham, Brueckner, Goins, Schraut, Alexander, Nussbaum, DuBois, Mele, DuBois, Comerford, Goins. SIXTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Nelson, Nussbaum, Skca, Bush, Mrs. Levins, Smith, Seaman, Fontanes, Bachmann. SECOND ROW: Molyneaux, Boyce, Comerford, Maddaloni, Choquette, Plaatsman, Reed, Blatter, Hopkins, Strickland, Port, Kight, Rice, Green, Immediato. FIRST ROW: Gocns, Cure, Mrs. Ford, Cure, Wallace. SECOND ROW: Oslerhoudt, Decker, Decker, Ennist, Silverman, Smith, Claudy, France. PINE HILL PARISH HALL FIRST ROW: Persons, Billadeau, Rowe, Ashley, LaRocca. SECOND ROW: Smith, Bush, Frasier, Friedman, Janitz, McGrath. Frank, Wranovics. THIRD ROW: Dunham. Dibbell. Estes, Mrs. Dibbell, Witko, Guglielmetti, German, Winchell. FOURTH ROW: Rubin, Mc- Grath. Wilkersorv Wood, Ford. Patronize Our Advertisers BUSINESS BOOSTERS ANN S BEAUTY SHOP Phoenicia, N. Y. BOICE'S STORE Olive Bridge, N. Y. 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UN 7-0140 a HERFF JONES COMPANY Manufacturing Jewelers and Stationers 1401-1429 North Capitol Avenue INDIANAPOLIS 7, INDIANA Vhe, ifP' With Your Beauty cS Jr VICTOR BASIL Hairdresser WOODSTOCK, NEW YORK Compliments of MOWER'S FOOD MARKET WOODSTOCK, NEW YORK Compliments of GORMLEY'S FUNERAL HOME Main Street PHOENICIA, NEW YORK jfflyn o ljo Compliments to '(Jo : the Class of 1959 DUDY AND SOPHY PINE HILL, NEW YORK r ■■ £) C(4- v 6 4 vVjs v -r' L J ' J £ ]L t Ulster District 1. O. O. F. ODD FELLOWS REBEKAHS Best Wishes to Class of '59 WALTER LANG MADELINE K RONK D. D. Gr. Master D. D. President Compliments of ARTCRAFT CAMERA SHOP 75 North Front Street Kingston, -New York Best Wishes From CHET FOX — of FOX AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY CO. 67 Hudson St. Kingston, N. Y. Phone FE 8-3854 We Call and Deliver 2 cleaning BEARSVILLE CLEANERS All Work Done j_ on Premises Kj i Bearsville, N. Y. OR 9-2505 Compliments of FISCHER'S RESTAURANT Village Square WOODSTOCK, N. Y. 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M T 3T T r y f vft Best of Luck The Ulster County Board of Co-Operative From Educational Services wishes to extend to the graduating class of 1959 their sincere best wishes for a full and prosperous life. MR. AND MRS. LONNIE GALE Compliments YOUR SEARCH ENDS of GORDON'S PHARMACY PHOENICIA, NEW YORK CATSKILL BOOK AND RECORD SHOP (Zfeg DEPENDABLE £ DRUGGIST WOODSTOCK, NEW YORK a % ?■ O ? A a, mT?it URe- A. H. GILDERSLEEVE SON, INC 11 1 To Congratulate the Class of 1959 — Wholesale — Fruits and Produce POTTER BROS. 294 Fair Street KINGSTON, NEW YORK 613-615 Broadway KINGSTON, NEW YORK TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY You will soon find, if you have- n't already, that your diploma is but a key to greater education- al opportunities which will con- tinue throughout your life. No intelligent person ever con- siders himself fully educated; rather, he looks on each day as a new opportunity to use what he knows in order to learn more. INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION KINGSTON, NEW YORK


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