Painted Post High School - Poster Yearbook (Painted Post, NY)

 - Class of 1959

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Our weight was felt in sports also for our Gladiators were some of the strongest. Ralph Blencowe, Al Hemly, Cliff Ellison, Bob Holm, Butch Tomb, Dick King, Dave Erwin, Dove Johnson, Fred Lee, Ken Doud, Don Borden, Olin Dobson, Gerry McUmber, Herb Kimble, Robin Warden, Joe Strzepek, Brenton Brodly, Dick Swan, Jack Wylie, Jim Rigby, Denny Robinson, Jude Nitsche, and Joel Sundquist have all had their names on the line-up for one sport or another. ln the annual magazine drive our class again broke the former records. Carol McChesney was the top seller in school history. Our cives were active in Footlight's Society, FTA, FHA, FNA, and GAA. Sports were still popular and we gave the plebs a good show. Cheerleaders from our class included Joan Hadlock, captain, Ursula Schulz, Ginny Holderbach, Judy Randels, Donna Janes, and Carol McChesney. Joe Strzepek and Kent Tiffany handled our liber and published an unforgettable POSTER. Kent also took command Cas did Caesarl and set out to conquer the Germoni. He made an outstanding AFS representative from our class. Joe was sent as legatus to Boy's State where he took part in the large forum. Robin Warden became Rex of the May Ball and Jeanne Stratton was his Regina. Their Clientes were Ginny Holderbach, Ursula Schulz, Judy Randels, Butch Tomb, Ralph Blencowe, and Jack Kelly. As we entered our senior year most of us were eligible to be senatores and wear a wide purple stripe. We made no changes in our leaders except that Butch Tomb was elected vice-president. Our dele- gati to the senate were Robin Warden, who became president, and Ralph Blencowe. Brenton Brodly also participated. He is our foreign student from a region farther than Gallia - New Zealand, Q

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HISTORIA CLASSIS MCMLIX We donned our virili, or togas of manhood. as we entered high school in lO55. lmmediatelv, these voung citizens were known as we elected Walter Tomb as president and chose Jack Wylie, Jovce Palmer, a--rl Nancy Westover to assist him in his governmental duties. We decided to ask Mr. Robert Wallace to act as our advisor. For senatus, we selected Ursula Schulz, Jack Kelly, Robin Warden and Cliff Ellison. Slowly our members became a part of Roman government. Our classmates were active in Latin Club, choir, and other organizations. Our Cicero was Kathy Sanford, who represented the entire school in an oratorical contest. As we began our climb up the cursus honorum, we were now al- lowed to vote in the Circus Maximus. ln our sophomore year we select- ed these officers: Jack Kelley, Ursula Schulz, Ginny Holderbach, and Al Hemly. Senatus included Joyce Palmer, Linda Lyon, Don Borden, and Butch Tomb. Coach McGill was our advisor. This year our aediles were excellent and the entertainment was at its best. We sponsored the Shamrock Hop, which was a real success, ar-d had a picnic at the end of the year. We now entered the ranks of high-class citizens and wore togas with a narrow purple stripe. We asked Mr. Rossi to help us through the next difficult times. Our consul was Jude Nitsche and Ursula Schulz was his assistant, Ginny Holderbach was scriba and Donna Kay Dennis acted as quoestor, The Washington trip was coming and we began to prepare for it. Butch Tomb acted as Christmas Card Chairman and we netted over SlOOO. This broke all previous records and we were now allowed to join the wealthy, or equities, class.



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ASS WILL From the seniors, the class that has everything, to the juniors, the class that lacks everything, we leave c superb example to follow. To the sophomores we leave two more wonderful l?l years at Painted Post High. To the freshmen we leave an exciting day at Her- shey Park. To Mr. Harrison and Mr. Hin we leave a policy to be kind to seniors. To Mr. Rossi we can only leave our heartfelt thanks to the best advisor a class could have. The seniors leave Mr. Park a quiet homeroom. The following seniors bequeath to the following juniors: Ralph Blencowe-his rebounding ability to Gerry Grace. Don Borden-his proficiency in English to Will Scouten. Linda Lyon-her seat in the Diner to Jo Ann Hague. Cindy Marsden- leaves an empty coke bottle to Brooks Bucher. Brenton Bradly-leaves his membership in the Chumbuddies to George Randels. Roger Cole-leaves to Doug Kellogg his parking place in front of the school. Carol McChesney-her ability to get along with Mr. Park to Linda Ketchum and Judy Manning. Warren Cole, Gerry Dann - their aggressive ways to Loul Belcher and John Randall. Ron Morse-his love to Verna Kohler. Carol Moulthrop-her ability to find the right man to Clarice Hoyt. Beth Marsden, Emilv Swarthout-their singing ability to Judy Rigby and Pat Steves. Olin Dobson-to John Watson, his Hot-Rod ways. Caryl Swan, Dick Swan - the honor of having the some name to Sharon and Ed Fulkner, Suzanne and Brenda VanDusen. Linda Furney, Bob Halm-the fun of going steady to Sandy Horton and Skip LeBaron. Ursula Schulz - her kicking ability to Glenn Cross. Dick King - his rip-roaring times on the team bus to Fred Osborne. Kent Tiffany-his trip abroad to some lucky junior. Joe Strzepek-his varsity football center position to Doug Campbell and Bob Heck for them to fight over. K Judy Randels leaves to Marge Culp-a poker face. Cliff Ellison wills to Bill Jones and Oren Rose his pamphlets on You Too Can Have Muscles by Charles Atlas. Bonnie Abbey-her boxing gloves to Roxanne Harrison. Barbara Abernathy- her joyous outlook on life to Ruth Corson. Jack Kelley-his long list of points to Chuck page thirty

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