Pearl River High School - Pirate Yearbook (Pearl River, NY)

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MR TSEJHYQM- . TH. , EQUIP 7fze Home 9 pmmzeae 6314 af 194.2 Pedal Rwedz. aqlqft 505001 4042 ' Sywice WE DEDICATE THE 1942 PIRATE TO MISS ELLEN M. DINNEEN HER cheerfulness and common sense have helped to guide us along the course of our high school years. Her clever witticisms have added a zest to our studies, and her teaching has helped to prepare us to take our place in the world. Editor-in-Chief ROBERT NOYES Editorial Assistant Editors JAMES MILLER ADOLPH DENK Literary Editors JAMES PERRY HILARY MARKS Art Editors ALYCE CALDWELL JUNE STOCK Staff Sports Editors RICHARD SMITH BETTY VAN NAME Club Editors LOUISE OLDERT ANDREW MASKER Typists JANICE SICKLES DELICE SEYMOUR mae swf Board of Directors President of Senior Class FRANK CHAMBROVICH Vice President of Senior Class HOWARD SCHWINN Secretary of Senior Class MARY FROHLING Treasurer of Senior Class DELICE SEYMOUR Editor-in-Chief ROBERT NOYES Business Manager FLORA ABLONDI AUGUSTA SHUMAN Faculty Adviser x Business Manager FLORA ABLONDI Business Staff Advertising Manager EVELYN JOHNSTON Assistants JOHN POLETTO FRANK CHAMBROVICH ROBERT KATENKAMP STUART LYLE EDGAR D'MEZA Circulation Manager FRED BULLINGHAM Assistants MARIE NEER JUNE SIRO GERALDINE PREZIOSO 4...-1 SAMUU- Principal gupervising Junior High Homeroom Teachers JULIA ADAMS EVA B. CRABTREF. ESTHER V, DAY ELLEN M. DINNEEN Home Economics Art English Commerce RUTH SABOL CHARLOTTE SAMPSON BARBARA SHAW AUGUSTA D. SHUMAN French, English Music Science Commerce G -I IRA V. SHUTTLEWORTH Physical Education NILLIAM R. LAWRENCE Science Grade Faculty Office Staff MARY A. MCDONOUGH MARGARET M. METRESS ELIZABETH H. MURPHY English Physical Education History Librarian BERNARD G. SWIFT LILLIAN THOMPSON DOROTHY TRUESDELL HUBERT WILKENS Industrial Arts Nurse Latin, History German, Social Studies Mathematics N, E A? , E C VR in By f '1 f ,V K I ,Z President h F of i HOWARD SCHWINN DELICE SEYMOUR Vice President Treasurer MARY F Secrefary The Sergeants Manual ' ROHLING INETEEN HUNDRED AND FORTY-TWO saw a class of happy yet reluctant students leave school, a class whose thoughts returned to the day four years ago when we entered the P. R. H. S. full of energy and a possible trace of fright. Our dismay pushed aside, we forged ahead to solve the intricate system of high school ethics, methods, and rules. Our freshman year flew by leaving us just enough time to have a play and become acquainted with our teachers and friends. As sophomores we worked hard at our studies but somehow a few amusements and a dance or two creeped into our curriculum. Thoughts of the junior year quickly supplemented the few remembrances as sopho- mores. This year could be called revolutionary for, for the first time the juniors broke tradi- tion in making the junior prom a success which sent us on toward our goal, the Senior Trip! Our long awaited year had arrived, we were now Seniors! We had two important items on the calendar-a class trip and the yearbook publication. The yearbook staff strove to make the book one of the best ever published and carried out a patriotic theme in keeping with the times. Our much discussed trip to Washington was finally cancelled because of the war. Then at the crossroads, where we parted, some to jobs, some to college, each on his own way to success-our thoughts turned to our teachers, and we wanted to thank them for their four years of help, advice, and efforts to prepare us for our future. 6 QQA if Ng FQ V f55ifW , , fx W ! ,L ' all R 2,5 G A i f wie Qi ,Z Q Um fqfwuf xx , , fy Flora Ablondi Flatch College Entrance She's little but she's wise, She's a terror for her size. G. O. lj Glee Club l, 3, Secre- tary 35 Honor Society 3, Secre- tary 45 French Club l, 2, Presi- dent 35 Hi-Y Vice President 3. President 45 Leaders' Club 2, Vice President 3, 45 Yearbookg gas-lcettball, Softball, Hockey l, Frances Ainsworth Fran General Were silence golden, she'd be a millionaire. liibrsary Club5 Bowling 45 Softball Frederick Bullingham Fritz Commercial Life is too short for logic. Dramatic Club l5 Baseball 2, 4' Yearbook Staff 45 Intramural Basketball 4. Alyce Louise Caldwell HAI.. Her beauty makes this vault a feasting presence full of light. Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 French Club 3, 45 Glee Club 3, 45 Vol- leyball 2, 3, 45 Softball l, 2, 3, 45 Yearbook Staff. Marion Busch Bushie General Friends many, foes none. College Entrance Frank Anton Chambrovich Dimples Commercial A real he-man, we like his sort, Good-natured fellow, clean-cut sport. Golf l, 25 Baseball 3, 45 Basket- ball 45 Football 2, 3,, 45 Bowling 45 Photography Club l5 Class President 4. Charlotte Elisabeth Barnes Betty College Entrance A true frgenddis forever a rien . Transferred from Salmanca, Pennsylvania. Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Operetta l5 Bowling 3, 45 Softball l5 Chorus l, 2. William Cherecwich Russian General A sportsman am I Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, Basketball 3, 45 Volleyball 3, 45 Slrchery 35 Bowling 45 Softball , 4. 2, 45 Track 45 Glee Club 3. Arthur Bertapelle Bert College Entrance Young fellows will be young fenows' Walter Cooper Track l5 Traffic Squad 4. Coop General For even though vanquished, he could argue still. gli-Y 35 Hockey 35 Intramurals College Entrance Rosolla Costigan Rosie General A rare compound of frolic and fun. Home Economics Club 2, 3 4, Library Club 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Hockey 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Softball 3, 4' Archery l, 2, 3, 4, Tennis l, 2, 3, 4, Vol- leyball 4, Bowling 4. Henry Milton Cox French Club 3 4' Hi-Y Dominick John Cucchiara Tommy General Play up, play up, and play the game. Soccer l, 2, Football 3, 4, Base- ball l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, Varsity Captain 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Glee Club I, Band l, Auto Mechanics Club l, 3. Adolph John Denk HAI.. Henny College Entrance An attable and courteous gentleman. , , 4, Soccer I, 2, 3, 4, Football 4. He is a gentleman on whom we build our absolute trust. Transferred from Hackensack 3, Honor Society 3, 4, President 4, G. O., Vice President 4, German Club 3, 4, Tennis 3, Yearbook Staff 4, Traffic Squad 4, Air Said Warden 4, Washingtoneers Jay Edgar D'Moza Ed College Entrance He treats life as though it were his own invention. Track l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Football 4, Hi-Y 3, French Club 3, 4, Yearbook, Washing- YONBEFS. Edwin Oscar Dubois Sunny General The soul of this man is clothes. French Club 3. John Richard Erickson Johnny' College Entrance Modest possessor of a happy blend, These two qualities-student and friend. Soccer l, 2, 3, Basketball l, 2, 3, Intramurals Basketball 4, French Club 3, Treasurer 4, Hi-Y Treasurer 4. David Edward Eybers Legs College Entrance Life is short! Why not enjoy it? Glee Club I 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, Hockey 2, Orchestra 2, 3, Oper- etta 3, 4, Pearl RTver Players. Mary Ellen Earnshaw Mary Academic The unspoken word never does harm Glee Club I, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club 4, Library Club Treasurer 4, Honor Society 4, Bowling 3, Archery 2, 37 Softball 3, Secretarial Club lg First Aid Club l, Edvard Effonbarger Ed General Manhood, not scholarship, is the first aim of education. German Club 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 3. Harbeck Fisher Becky General He's plump, he's gay, he's full of fun. Football I, 2, 35 Track 2, 35 Hockey 35 Intramurals 35 Hi-Y 35 Traffic Court 4. Albert Folsom BeanbalI General Sturdy and strong-happy all the day long. Baseball I, 2, 3, .45 Basketball I, 2, 3, 45 Traffic Squad l, 2, 3, Captain 4. Helen Marie Hamilton Shrimp-Squirt Academic She's very wise, but not so tall For precious things corne very small. Transferred from Spring Valley 35 Home Economics Club 45 Bas- ketball 45 Bowling 4. August Hansen Auggi Commercial Great in sport great in mind, A man of the very finest kind. Basketball I, 2, 3, 45 Football Isabel Hohmann Bette General Silence is the most perfect herald of joy. Riding Club l, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Basketball 3, 45 Archery 2, 35 Bowling 3, 45 French Club 3, 45 Hockey 3, 4. 3, 45 Track 4. Grace E. Hopper Gracie General Neatness is the crowning grace of womanhoodf' Basketball I, 2, 35 Chorus I, 2, 35 Softball 25 Tennis 25 French Club 2, 3, 45 Home Economics Club 2, 3. ii Mary Frohling Mary Commercial She will succeed for she believes what she does. Class President I5 Class Vice President 25 Class Secretary 45 Library Club President 45 Lead- ers' Club 3, 45 Honor Society 45 Bowling Club I, 2, 3, 45 Softball, Hockey, Volleyball, Basketball I, 2, 3, 45 Archery I, 25 Hi-Y 3, 45 Bicycle Club I, 25 First Aid Club I5 Yearbook. Arthur Goebel Art College Entrance Much studyfiis the weariness ot es lf, Band 2, 3. Brainard Lane Janicki Bernie Commercial lt is tranquil people who ac- complish much. Soccer I, 2, 3 ,45 Intramurals 3, 45 glee Club I, 3, 45 Operetta I, , . Evelyn R. Johnston Ev College Entrance An adorable lass with a smile so sweet And charm so perfect that she's a rare treat. Class President I, 25 Softball l, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball l, 35 Hockey I, 2, 3, 4' French Club l, 2, Treasurer 35 Leaders' Club 2, Secretary 3, President 45 Hi-Y 3, 4, Vice President 35 Glee Club I, 2, 35 Cheerleader ,3, 45 Hon- or Society 45 Yearbook. Robert Katenkamp Pick General No one knows what he can do 'til he tries. Traffic Judge, Air Raid Warden. Elizabeth Agnes Kane Kanie General A cheery girl, a limber elf Singing, dancing to herself, Glee Club I, 2, 3, Hi-Y 3, Treas- urer 4, French Club 3, 4, Cheer- leader 2, 3, Captain 4, Riding Club 2, Dramatic Club I, 2. soul has a great Basketball 4, Hi-Y Thomas Kernan John Keahon Archie General The man who has music in his fortune. nd I, 2, 3, 4, Soccer 4, 5, French Club 3, 4, 5, Intramurals 4. Joseph Kolka Joe General As a ball player and a friend He'Il do and die to the end. Football 3, 4, Intramural Bas- ketball 4. Joyce Elizabeth Loveland Lovie College Entrance Sugar and spice and everything nice. French Club I, 2, Vice President 3, Glee Club I, Secretary 2, Hi-Y 3, 4, Leaders' Club 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Softball I, 2, 3, 4, Hockey I, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook. Tommy General Cheerful company shortens the mile. Washingtoneers, Hilary Marks Hill College Entrance Small in stature, great in mind Wcaulcgl that we had more of his In -rr French Club 3, Vice President 4, German Club 3, Honor Society 4, Yearbook, Washingtoneers. Stuart Kenneth Lyle Stewy College Entrance For though he is a wit, he's no fool. Baseball 3, 4, Intramurals, Bas- ketball 3, 4, Soccer 4, French Club 3, 4. Margaret Ann Lynch Butchie College Entrance She has a form of life and light, Laughing eyes and manners bright. Class Vice President I, Class Secretary 3, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Softball I, 2, 3, 4, Volley- ball I, 3, Hockey I, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, German Club I Sec- retary 2, President 3, Cheer- leader 3, 4, Glee Club I, 2, 3, Leaders' Club 3, Secretary 4, Honor Society 3, Treasurer 4. Muriel Marquart i I Betty Academic .. , A sweet personality too well ' ' ,V 3 concealed. V ' Glee Club i, 2, aaskefbaii i, 2, I 4, Hockey I, 2, 3, 4, Softball .1 ',,',f.3s5,it,1g-,Qi I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis I, 2, 4, French Club I, 3, Traffic Judge 4, Home ,-,, fig, ' ' Economics Club I. it , I Qfjlkf . ggi: , 'K i Andrew Irving Masker Andy College Entrance What? Oh, no, he always acts like that. Hockey 3, French Club 3, 4, Intramurals, Basketball 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, Yearbook, Glee Club 2. John McCormick Yump College Entrance Willing to lend a hand In time of need or strong de- mand. Soccer I, 2, 3, 4, French Club 4. 'WSE NTB!! Edward Miller Ed College Entrance Give him a task, itfs accom- plishments is forthwith guar- anteed. Traffic Squad l, 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, French Club Class President 2, 3, Baseball 4, Washingtoneers. Gretchen Elizabeth Mundhenk James Miller J im College Entrance An honest man, close-but- ton'd to the chin, Broadcloth without, and a warm heart within. Traffic Squad 4, Football l 2, 4, Basketball i, 2, 3, 4, Ha-Y 3, French Club 2, 3, Honor So- ciety 4, Yearbook, Baseball 4, Air Raid Warden, Washington- eers. Rebel College Entrance What ever is worth doing she does well. Tranferred from College Station, Iexas 4, Riding Club 4, Bowling Marie Adele Neer Far General The sweetest sound in the chorus heard. Operetta l, 2, 3, 4, Leaders' Club 3, 4, Library Club 3 Pres- ident 4, Students Music Council 44 Hi-Y 3,4 , Hockey 4, Volley- ball 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Softball 3, 4, Yearbook, Home Economics Club 3: Riding Club, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4. Elaine Merritt Elaine General ln each cheek appears a pretty dimple. Drum Maiorette l, 2, 3, 4, French Club 3' Tennis l, 2, Traffic Squad 2, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4. James Merritt Jim General Men of few words are the best men. nnis l, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, Traffic Squad 3, Sergeant 4, Hi-Y 3, Air Raid Warden, Wash- nigtoneers. John Nelson Jack College Entrance Not speaking m-uch, pleased rather with the ioy of his own thoughts. Hockey 3, Football 3' Baseball 2, Track 4, lntramurals 3, 4. Robert Edwin Noyles Beans College Entrance I worry not, for what's the use, To worry bores me like the duce. Football 3, 4, J. V. Basketball Manager 4, German Club 2, 3, Band l, Intramural Basketball 3, Track 3, Yearbook Staff, Wash- lFlQl0nE2I'S. in 2 Louise Older! Bumps College Entrance She was made for happy thoughts, For playful wit and laughter. Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Home Economics Club I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, 4, Library Club 4, Year- book, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Soccer 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club. u u Edmund Parizot Doc General I have a heart with room for every joy. Class President I, Hockey 3, Captain 4, Hi-Y 4, Intramurals 4, Auto Mechanics Club 3, Traf- fic Squad I, Washingtoneers. James Hammond Perry ' Jimmie College Entrance His honors are honors that speak for themselves, Just look at his record and see for yourself. Honor Society 4, Yearbook, Traf- John J. Poletto Johnny College Entrance Ready, willing and oh, so able. B'asketball I, 2, 4, Football I, 2, 3, Baseball 4, Track I, 2 3, 4, Traffic Squad I, 2, 3, 4, l-lon- or Society Vice President 4, Hi-Y 3, French Club 3,Washington- eers, Yearbook, G. O. Vice Pres- ident 2, 3, Air Raid Warden. fic Court 4, Air Raid Warden. Geraldine Preuioso Gerry Commercial Life is a ioke and all things show it, I thought so once and now I know it. Home Economics Club 2, 3, Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4, Softball 2, 3, 4, Bowling 4, Library Club 4, Year- book Staff, Washingtoneers 4. if Fred Reiman Baldy General I would rather be right than president. Football 2, 3, 4, Washirlgtoneers. Virginia Ryan Ginny General She walks by, enchanting as a dream. Glee Club I, 2, Hi-Y 3, Secre- lary 4, Library Club 4, Archery Eugene Richard Scanlan Slkeets Commercial I have no mockings or argu- ments, I witness and wait. French Club 4, Assistant Marl- ager of Cafeteria 3, 4. Diflflly RON! Dottie College Entrance How easy it is to be amiable. Glee Club I, Washingtoneers. John Ryan Ryan College Entrance l have an exposition of sleep coming over me. Basketball I, 4, Baseball 2 3, Intramurals Basketball, Class Secretary I. Howard Schwinn Howie College Entrance Full of life and fun Always on the run. Basketball 2, 35 Baseball 2, 3, 45 French Club 2, 35 Hi-Y 35 Intramurals 45 Class Vice Presi- gent 45 Yearbook5 Traffic Court Carol Schmersahl Carol College Entrance A smiling face bespeaks a smiling heart. Operetta l, 25 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 Students Music Council 45 G. O. l, President 45 Hockey 45 Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Volley- ball 3, 45 Softball 2, 3, 45 French Club 2, 35 Cheerleader 2, 3, 45 Traffic Squad 45 Honor Society Vivian June Siro Sire College Entrance Her sunny smile just radiates glee, She's jolly and nice as she can ben, Operteta l, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 Leaders Club 45 Library Club 45 Class Secretary 35 Hi-Y 3, Vice President5 French Club 2, 35 Riding: Club 2, 3, 45 Bas- ketball 2, 5 Yearbook5 Volley- ball 2, 3, 45 Traffic Squad 3, Secretary 4. Miriam Smith Smitty General Cool in appearance but a warm friend when known. Glee Club l 2 French Club 2, 35 Hi Y 3 4 Operetta l5 Bowling Richard Smith Smitty General I am willing to be convinced, but show me the man that can do it. Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Manager 45 Glee Club l, 2, 3. Edward Stecher Steak Variety is the spice of life. Basketball l, 2, 35 Intramurals 45 Football 25 Baseball 25 French Club 2, 35 Hi-Y 35 Class Vice President 3. Hxiiiifstiiiiikg NN?N!nN3.QiWSiQZLif15i Delice Seymour De Commercial lt's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 Operetta I, 25 French Club 3, Secretary 45 Class Treasurer 45 Red Cross President 25 Band 45 Yearbook5 Washingtoneers 45 Ish Chay Jay Club 35 Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Typing Club Secretary 35 Dra- matic Club 2, Treasurer 35 Base- ball l, 2, 3, 45 Soccer 2, 3, 45 Hockey 45 Volleyball 3, 45 Ar- ghezy 45 Badminton, Library Club Janice Sickles Jan Commercial She's a good natured happy girl with a contagious laugh. Honor Society 45 Leaders Club 45 Pearl River Players5 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 Operetta l, 25 Year- book5 Softball5 BasketbaIl5 Traf- fic Squad 3, 4. Leonard Stemmerrnan Lenie General My friends come to me unsought Football 3, 4 Track 2, 45 Intra- mural Basketball 3, 45 Baseball 4. Florence Stixrud Flo Commercial Anything for a quiet life, Hockey 2, 3, 45 Archery l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Bowl- ing '3, 45 Library Club 3, 45 Home Economics C-lub 3, 45 Glee C-lub l,-25 Volleyball'3, 45 Soft- ball 3, 45 Washingtoneers. June Stock Jinx General Art needs no spur beyond itself, Class President I5 Basketball l, 2, 35 Riding Club I, 25 Archery 3, 45 Tennis I5 Dramatic Club 45 French Club 25 Volleyball I, 2 Softball 4g Hockey 3, 45 Glee Club I, 2 Bowling 3, Captain 45 Operetta I, 2. iiDarn Bobbie Elizabeth M. Van Name Betty General She turns on her little Swiss music-box of twinkling laugh- Ter. Basketball I, 2, 45 Softball 3, 45 Home Economics Club 3, 45 Li- brary Club 45 Glee Club 45 Year- book Staftg Soccer 35 Speedball 3, 45 Hockey 35 Archery 45 Operetta 4. Doris Tallman Commercial She seemed to live, her thoughts her own. Library Club 3, 45 Home Eco- nomics Club 2, 3, 45 Hockey 2, 3 4' Arc hery l 2 3 4' Bas- kbibiaii 1, 2, 3, -ig siowianj 3, 4, Baseball 3, 45 Washingtoneers. Barbara Van Houten 0 rn J rn -. NJ N :hx-A Naturalness is always refreshing. Glee Club I5 Riding Culb l, 35 Bowling 3, 45 Hi-Y 3, Home Economics Club 2, 3 Library Club 3, 45 Basketball I5 Junior Sportsman l, 2. Johanna Julia Woldin Jitterbug Academic Course Her stature tall and gracefuI. Basketball I 2 4 H m John Von Holt Johnny General As merry as the day is long. , . 5 o e Eco- nomics Club 3, President 45 Vol- leyball 45 Library Club 3, 45 Glee Club I5 Tennis 35 Hockey 3, 45 Soeeflball 2, 35 Archery 3 Or- chestra l5 Dance I. ball 4. Lorraine Wethley Larry General Her smile was prodigal of a summery shine. French Club 2, Secretary 3, Pres- ident 45 G. O. 45 Library Club 45 lntramurals 2, 35 Archery 45 Transferred from Union High 2. Football 35 Intramurals 45 Base- Thelma Wohlafka Thelma Commercial Course Not much talk-a great sweet silence. Archery I, 2, 35 Softball 35 Bas- ketball 2: Glee Club l, 2, 3. 45 Library Club 45 Volleyball 4. Karl Williams Shorty General 'The unspoken word never does harm. Washingtoneers. Donald Winters Bud General lt is something to be willing to commend5 But my best praise is that I am your friend. Basketball I, 2, 3, 45 Soccer l, 3: G. O. I5 Class President I5 Traffic Squad l, 45 Intramural Football 2. will-5l5 Leo Zumbuehl Zombie College Entrance A pleasant laugh, a good-nat- ured grin His innocent nature seems without sin. Track 35 Washingtoneers. f. Q - i :fffir-W fe sum ,Q-we fag-iiaiim 2 R if ll Q 28462, 'll' tl ilk ii 3 L3 gk is A as Hilti! 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Alma lffaim Pearl River to you We always will be true. We'lI hold thy mem'ries dear From year to passing year, And when we hear thy call, We'll answer one and all. To Pearl River, we'll be true- To Pearl River, Alma Mater, We'll always be true. v I6 Q If' uf' if T ull Pi ,.,., --1 ,sf- -----.., 1' if X Q . Q Tb Y' wt 9 e Y 4 Q -. q-n! S '13 ji 1 'ffl Q Q M , ,asm Km ml ' 0. 1' f ,.4Qff w Peppiest LEONARD STEMMERMAN JOYCE LOVELAND Best Dressed JOE KOLKA CAROL SCHMERSAL Best Blusher ROBERT KATENKAMP JANICE SICKLES Class Giggler JAMES MERRITT ROSELLA COSTIGAN Class Wit JOHN RYAN GERALDINE PREZIOSO Best Athlete DOMINICK CUCCHIARA MURIEL MARQUART Most Capable FRED BULLINGHAM FLORA ABLONDI Most Talkative FRED REIMAN FLQRA ABLONDI Most Popular EDWARD MILLER MARGARET LYNCH Best Dancer JOHN POLETTO AGN ES KANE Best All-Round JAMES MILLER EVELYN JOHNSTON C' q . 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C Lynn fU-,,,Uo, - 1-C, E row:-'ov1:.-co 4, --Dm 1o.U ?3zi35L?35E9mZiE383f?SC55i5 - 32 5: 3 bmw' ' -Zz L 5:32501ffa23I6C656256aCai5m 11111111j111211111111151111 1111111111111'A111111111111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 111 1d1 111 '11 11 141 14,1 1g1,1.,11p 11 11.:11 1E1110qp111 1- 11 111, 1110- 111,m1-c o1,111: '-11111l-1- :Eu H 1 w:1 11e:2l 111,.0,11Eom1552f 1g 2n11,N-oow g mE 1 :Z -must ug-II::'3EE2 19:f-B E45 I-I'-'I-2569 ou--'-m '-I.:a--!dE 'Enu::::'-:lo-E L09 580 Ui. 00--QQ U 0 L gFgUmU3--m aaa. NNN 333 3 'l.3.W.Q-wm,WmmmwPPP53 3N ULDiPuIUD4i2KdJiiDd54J!DFiJ JUNIOR CORPORALS Front Row: Green, Paquette, Smith, Snedecker, Paolella, Pritchard, Banthin, Wolf, Lester, Schonfeld, DeVries, Huyer, Barz, Darling, Reimann, Gray, l-ladeler. Second Row: Defoe, Wilcox, Seymour, Chambers, Bertussi, Stevenson, Tonies, Naugle, Vergin, Simpson, Dillon, Moroniello, Brattori, Grimm, Gage, Ackerman, Anderson. Third Row: Lauer, Andonian, Locke, Reynolds, Burneister, Cox, Johnson, Hyslip, Heil, Rowan, Patterson, Rhodes, Doscher, Johnson, Bonomolo, Top Row' Hundertund, Morgan, Bremer, Farington, Gabel, Bigi, Stemmermann, Hillje, Stark, Noyes, Assur, Heidgard, Littles, Mariea, Zaidan. A Corporal's Diary JUNIOR HISTORY June 23, l942 Dear Diary, lt has been a hot and hard day and I'm all worn out however, lm as happy as a Buck Private on his first furlough and I can't help but feel proud as I look back over this past year. The class activities started right in and we began by electing Betty Greene and Bill Littles as G. O. representatives, After weeks of discussion, we finally elected Bill Littles as our class president, Eleanor Schonfeld as secretary, and Robert Heidgerd as treasurer. When Mary left school, Russel Hyslip was elected to succeed her. Oh me, midyear exams, they were enough to scare anyone out of his skin. Well, we knew we had to go through them anyway, but they always left us in a dither. When we came back from our Christmas vacation, we found that our dear adviser, Mr. Raymond Godfrey had left us for government service. Naturally, we didn't forget him and we didn't want him to forget us--so we sent him four beautiful but educational books. Soon we got started on our prom, but having no money, we started to earn some. We sponsored the exciting picture Heroes of the Alamo . This straightened us out financially and we were able to pay back our debt to the G.O. Then our company of Corporals decided that Friday dances and Thursday cake sales would help. Our good judgement increased our finances and we began to plan our prom. Jackie Bratton handled the publicity with Bill Rowan as the head of the decorations. The Pan-American theme in our decorations and made a very favorable impression on all those who attended. The prom was a success and ended our year's activities. Well, dear diary, I guess that's all for tonight so l'll leave you now till reveille. Good-night JUNIOR 22 SOPHOMORE FIRST CLASS PRIVATES I-ront Row' Moody, Tovsen, Davidson, Berry, Roos, Rosso, Jersey, Costigan, Effenberger, Ehrhardt, Doscher, Schneider, Janicki, Fritz, Scarpulla, Haines. Second Row: Stankevich, Bocket, Gardner, Roth, Zeller, Zabel, Schoonover, Kroenung, McNulty, Walser, Massey, Hoffman, Spreen, Bodenseik, Winne. lhird Row: Doscher, Reilly, Perillo, Helmke, Hartel, Blackburn, Colligan, Nash, Van Houten, Pilgrim, Armstrong, Bongartz, Kruk McGill, McCarthy, Back Row' Hunter, Frohling, Erickson, Breda, Katenkamp, Hoermann, Oakley, Straub, Triller, Hopper, Sarvent, Guterl, Morgan, Kane. A Private'S Letter Home ISOPHOMORE HISTORYI Dear Mom, Now that we-'re coming close to becoming Corporals, I get the same feeling that I did when we became First Class Privates last September. I can remember how we strutted up and down the halls feeling quite the thing and even a little proud when we could help a bewildered Buck Private. We've been put through some pretty tough paces in Geometry, Biology, Latin ll and other subjects which make us entirely eligible, if we pass, for the rank of Corporal. On the whole we haven't done anything outstanding, Mom, but we have a swell bunch and that's what counts a lot. They do their jobs whole-heartedly and usually succeed. We are now well acquainted with our teachers and even stay after school with them for a half an hour now and then just to show our affection. Some of us have favored Mr, Lawrence by making his lab desks nice and shiny because we used our freedom of speech at the wrong time, l'm afraid, but we still like him. Members of our company have engaged in such sports as football, basketball, soccer, baseball and track and have done a pretty good job of it too. As far as war bonds and stamps are concerned, we've reached a total of around SZOO, and we intend to keep right on buying more and more until the battle for freedom is won Now all that we have between us and becoming Corporals are the final tests which will be overl come by victory-we hope! Your loving son, SOPH O. MORE 23 FRESHMAN BUCK PRIVATES Front Row: Winters, Walker, Zimmerman, Speechley, Simpson, Yeoman, Woods, Wolf, Ric-kle, Herrmann, Rambach, Lindley, Buller, Helmke, Boggs. Second Row: Lovatt, Zabel, Warner, Woods, Ogden, Lakeston, Patterson, Ritchings, Hadeler, Steinman, Thiery, Bongartz, Smellagar, Lester, Reilly, Johnson, Hadeler, Lemke. lhird Row: Jacobsen, Rui, Paolella, Olivo, Budd, Wright, Behrens, Marsh, Dean, Eberling, Erwine, Doscher, Allison, Emmanuelli, Roske, Higinson. Fourth Row: Park, Linderman, Kolka, Lester, Rust, Barz, Harrison, Davis, Carl, Judge, Payes, Pitts. I-itth Row: Riley, Wittchens, Morgan, Seymour, Yuda, Cobb, Stark, Holstein, Smellegar, Weischaar, Eybers, Jewell, Knapp, Dobin, Johns, Kohler, Kreutzer, Grant. lop Row: Cornish, Yarmesch, Tierney, Sanche, Sanford, Wilcot, Bongartz, Schlemmer, Stemmermann, Bowman, Clark, Helmke, Glatstein, Griffith, Gage, Frederick, Smith. Guard House Notes lFRESl-IMAN HISTORYJ UR class of ll2 Buck Privates upon entering the 9th Division of Pirate Camp began the year by choosing our capable officers under the super- vision of our barrack leaders Miss Dorothy Truesdell, Miss Augusta Shuman and Mr. Hubert Wilkens. Although almost always busy in the guard house or drilling, many of us found time to join organizations for which Buck Privates are eligible, such as the Dramatics Club and the Traffic Squad. For sports many participated in football, field hockey, soccer, basketball, archery, baseball, and bowling Quite a number took part in the Operetta and Ruth Woods played one of the leading parts, Buttercup. The Buck Private General Organization members were Dorothy Park and Frances Zabel. Mr. Wilken's Barracks sponsored an afternoon dance which was the only social event of the year. Although most of us have enjoyed being Buck Privates we all look for- ward to the time when we shall become First Class Privates and future offi- cers in other ranks. '24 Isnkiviljffi N N X Q : KJ Q 2 5 X4 Q I 0 f X x 53 if , PQ! Q0 Q 3 N Wm-Q f f 1' A TL f ,Q 329 Q We X if W ff? fy LJ M X ff1'9 :' ' 4 1 K Q QM -Wy! j 3-:+R X ' 1 X7 J ff ix wk? 2 bi? m,iQfi5 J ik is Alfr fi4-.1 n--1 gi-P? A',,,... -4722 - . -h M Ku - HE General Organization consists of two representatives elected by each class and the president elected by all the students. The purpose of the G. O. is to be a governing body and also to help the organizations which need financial assistance. Some of the accomplishments this year were as follows: the election of a new cheer squad, the sale of football novelties, the showing of movies, the sale of defense stamps, obtaining money for a hundred dollar defense bond, presenting afternoon programs of educational and entertain- ment value and providing athletic awards. Pi lf 4 N for Honor Society membership. selling war bonds and stamps. tion about past graduates. J 1 fflfiqjfgl x ' if X l Z LU Z . 7 A W V xv '42, I Qld? Merit Division lHONOR SOCIETYJ President ADOLPH DENK Vice President JOH N POLETTO Secretary FLORA ABLONDI Treasurer MARGARET LYNCH Adviser MlSS DOROTHY TRUESDELL General Headquarters icENERALoRGANizATioNi President CAROL SCHMERSAHL Vice President ADOLPH DENK Secretary-Treasurer WlLLlAM LITTLES Adviser MRS. ELIZABETH MURPHY . X Y l i G0 ntlfilp 'Pied-an - K Hlloul y, , , . , 1 I X 1 ii fl, l lS Y, 1 ll 1- 5 fr'-'D raallkllk, 3 - , TTAINING an average of 8596 or better, and a high rating of character, citizenship, and personality makes a student eligible This year's group has been working for our nation's benefit, by Cooperating with the Guidance Department of New York State, the Honor Society has been helpful in securing much needed informa- Dinners, assemblies, certificates to honor students following quarterly examinations, and the induction of new members consti- tuted a majority of the society's program. Court Martial if lTRAFFlC COURTD Judges MURlEL MARQUART ROBERT KATENKAMP HOWARD SCHWINN HARBECK FISHER Court Clerk JAMES PERRY Bi 9 GE WP I 3 in , . . . Q THE traffic court consists ot three iudges and a clerkg all of whom 'll ii it are seniors. , lk-W The judges try the cases and sentence traffic violators, while the ' lf. A clerk files the case histories for future reference. Mr. Samuel Hicks L l and the captain of the Traffic Squad are also present at sessions of 1- H the court. A,s 4 AW and order has been upheld by the traffic squad, which is the police force of the school. Members are selected by special civil service exams and teachers' ratings. The traffic officers enforce the laws made by the General Organization, and maintain order at athletic games and school programs. The boys of the squad have also served as air raid wardens. TL' N-E I - If l l X I U 1:47 V C: I vii 1 llllllfl ll ' ZQ211' Military Police KTRAFFIC SQUADl Captain ALBERT FOLSOM Lieutenants EDWARD MILLER JAMES MILLER Sergeants JUNE SIRO JAMES MERRITT Adviser MR. WILLIAM LAWRENCE Z7 Officers' Club KLEADERS' CLUBl President EVELYN JOHNSTON Vice President FLORA ABLONDI Secretary MARGARET LYNCH Treasurer JOYCE LOVELAND Faculty Adviser MISS MARGARET METRESS V I J Kttfififda l V' ' rg' HE Leaders' Club is an organization which manages girls' athletic 5 activities and sponsors play days with outside schools. This year 'TT ' Q a number of square dances and a social dance were held in order to A XX V! ,J -h raise funds which are used for the purchase of intramural awards. . - X P f i Fijian, fr A is 1 . X l-W El XX fi' X Vg, ' iff 5' 'ff' i nn. i H H 4' l W TN LK! NCQ HE Library Club's chief objective is to stimulate an interest in 5 To fo f X books. lts tea, in celebration of the National Book Week was one my K xo of the activities of this past year. The club was under the guidance is of Miss Elizabeth Philpott, the librarian. Any junior or senior girl it TT - was eligible for membership. ...Af-:M Books On Parade lLlBRARY CLUB-l President MARIE NEER Vice President MARY FROHLING Secretary VlOLA EFFENBERGER Treasurer MARY ELLEN EARNSHAW Faculty Adviser MlSS ELIZABETH PHILPOTT 28 47- 'H' A-We i f -as French Interpreters ILE CERCLE FRANCAISI President LORRAINE WETHLEY Vice President I-IILARY MARKS Secretary DELICE SEYMOUR Treasurer JOHN ERICKSON Faculty Adviser MISS RUTH SABOL rx I f 'H H' TQ s iff' . . . . ,, 7 I HIS year seven new members were initiated into the Cercle Fran- , xv, ,X N cais making a total of approximately thirty members. An April X I Fools Dance was sponsored atter school. For the final social activi- X I I X ty ofthe club members, the Germania Verein were invited to a social I I ', P' if I l outin with the Cercle. Miss Ruth Sabol, the French teacher, is the tl f 1 9 I --L asus Yi adviser of the Cercle, sf M fitsq ,xQ -FAN 4471 'S Q55 P I . f i- . OUR years ago, the Germania Verein was organized with the pur- I C A pose ot furthering the social activities ot the German students, 3 ,I I and to stimulate an interest in the German language. Some of the ' B 'I ' events in which its thirty-two members participated this year were as xg:-Q I . 2'- follows: a picnic, an initiation party, and a cultural program, 'l Y A German Interpreters IGERMANIA VEREINI President ROBERT I-IEIDGERD Vice President WILLIAM LITTLES Secretary- Treasurer BURDEEN LESTER Adviser MR. HUBERT WILKENS 29 'I- -' HE Home Economics Club was organized to give girls interested in homemaking a chance to enjoy the opportunities of the home economics department. This year the girls gave dances, food sales, and a Christmas sale of various articles to finance the needs of the department. i K 2 Kitchen Police rHoME ECONOMICS CLUBl President JOHANNA WOLDI N Secretary FLORENCE STlXRUD Treasurer MARJORIE TONJES Adviser MISS JULIA ADAMS 'WMP' , il, , Q' 3 qt , 6 CL ,Q ' 1 C5 X- eil NDER the able leadership of Miss Charlotte Sampson the Band 1 9? was very active. ln February and April, concerts were presented , ll, Pains . W Jim! 4 Q i ,L i 9 J J 'K M ,fy ' Q7 , Regiment Band lBANDl Representatives NEIL HUNDERFUND ROBERT HEIDGERD Adviser MlSS CHARLOTTE SAMPSON 30 in conjunction with the Glee Club, The band played at numerous assemblies, at the football games, at the Amistice Day celebration and during the intermissions of l-l. M. S. Piriafore , and Growing Harmonizing Hostesses lGlRLS' CHORlJSl Representatives CAROL SCHMERSAHL MARIE NEER Adviser MISS CHARLOTTE SAMPSON fl! if il I I wa HQS1'E55 0 H057-EJJ' .f ,t is If V -iw HE Girls' Chorus and the Band presented concerts in February and April. ln February the girls sang at the Woman's Club. Many ot the members ofthe chorus participated in the Gilbert and Sullivan operetta, H, M, S, Pinatore . Miss Charlotte Sampson deserves much credit for her direction ot the Glee Club this year. N i939 the Dramatic Club was organized by Miss Esther V. Day of the English Department. Members of this club have opportunities to participate in one-act plays, long plays and club discussions. Meetings were held the second Tuesday of every month when members gave some interesting information on some professional actor or actress. A 4, Efagf X c-:wx . xi-'55, Entertainers IPEARL RIVER PLAYERSl President ALFRED REYNOLDS Vice President JACQUELI NE BRATTON Secretary GLORIA WALSER Treasurer RICHARD NASH Adviser MISS ESTHER V. DAY 31 A R 'WEE iwafaik I I a Tan sigg? A xv K - vi - 4- em is lt' , K 1, 6 '5 -,g sy 'ff 'ik in X V .- y ,ne M f V N ,,..'-v- EQESZHSSEL , vw. F' 551 y ! ' g 4 -'61 ' 1 6' 1 fi i o 2... W1 in N Nui. Ax 3 tn.: I 1 1 5 , 4, ar , M 9. l 9 ll Jw 'Q' .W W U' , 'Q o , 5 Sew I A1 M' 'f ' AT' ' 15 -iw H H - P, V. L w 'A Q H ' i f ' T NM . ' i an gp 5 xx, 1. r '45 Q' vi A 3 2 ' far M I M f g I , ,, . , 5 5:1 if . I Q? 3 ' . V 1 . ' , K Q W J A ,V . f V V ,.: A .. Q. 1, , H ' wwf 14 - . Q , W . Q - V: . H , I 7 1 2 -x Wig. ! I Wx Y . .. izxfff'-7', ii- i Q :KJ 1 5 Qi fx. 'FF-Sv S , ' Q .I 2 S Q ' if A' 'Q - Q mn 3. , N. ff Q fn 'H - , ' . , . mf , -L ' , l Q at Q A 9' . NN 5 ' 'J I' Y ..- 5 M351 j My M Q pa Q mo! Q'GxX I, V ml, -is 8'-x44 'saw 48 -0 'I 1 50 is 1' S iii fl. 79 ., K sU ID'53,0xn lf iiifxx iq U' X i n 355 ii -gg., gg ,Q 79 57-A NX mafr, 4911, 9.2'i'lfQ - .Ur S T. Sherwood J. Miller J. Kolka J. Riley J. Paterson E. Miller Vx f f . gf JM f' Qfqwlxf, -zkf Cf I . ffisfif S35 fg? 4-' Q?-75 IZ 10513 K 5 N 15 Li - 1 W1 0 --,,, ,- 5 1 PR. 7 satire mf 5 G Nqacl: I if QMJLVIS 44- W X 9 XJ. xi szmfw 57? yigflff VZ, P. Bonomolo R. Elmandorf F. Chambrovich Cucchiara it aw Sharpshooters X, lVARSlTY BASKETBALU T , . H, '01, HE '41-'42 season started with our losing to Spring Valley and all W . T l Haverstraw. The Pirates came back to defeat Nyack, Suffern, y XX Congers and Piermont. The second half of the schedule was a see- if y saw affair with the Valley winning again. l-laverstraw returned to Q y Vt... !, A My eek out a close contest. Nyack was subdued, but Suffern gave us T V a setback. l Our league season closed with victories over Congers and Pier- . , l IM., mont. After the close of the season our team entered a tournament l l l , at Tuxedo with schools outside the P. S. A. L. The first game with l' ' Poleno Goshen gave us a chance to show our skill in the semi-finals against Monticello. Although it was ourfbest game, we lost in an overtime period. Coach Shuttleworth, Captain Cucchiara, and Manager Smith E' Mllle' ll worked hard for a successful season. m y ' M. A li' .. ,. 5 i it 'A fl l lr l ll W f f l .. if it I ifl l l , X, X H l i A- Folsom V J. Patterson , 4 T alll' D. Cucchiara 36 Reserve Corps u, v, BASKETBALLJ LTHOUGH the Junior Varsity fought hard this season, it won only one league game and two non-league games. The J, V's lost their coach, Mr, Harold Wyman, in January when he joined the air corps but they were ably taken over by Mr. William Lawrence. The team, with William Cherecwich as captain and Robert Noyes as manager, gained much experience which will prove ot great value in the seasons to come. Cur Rookies WRESHMAN TEAM? RESHMAN basketball was resumed this season as the team had a sched- ule to follow. Coach Shuttleworth had his hands full trying to get trans- portation for the games, With only tour games to play the freshmen won two and lost two. However, their winning or losing wasn't as important as the valuable experience they gained. '1 N. X612 7 xl LU -2-a HE Pirates after defeating the Park Ridge nine in a practice game, lost the next two league contests to Suffern and Ha- verstraw by the score of 6 to O. J, Poletto and F. Bullingham were the choices for mound duty while Jim Miller and Bob Van Name did the catching. The infield consisted of Ed Miller, Pete Bonomolo, Mario Ablondi, and Captain Al Folsom. The outfield was composed of Tom Cucchiara, Dimples Chambrovich and Bill Rowan. 2' 95' --q -- ...i E VZSEQE X-f---'IE fb schedule was completed. ff! Our Fast Moving Infantry i lTRACKl Co-Captains EUGENE PREZIOSO EDGAR D'MEZA Manager ARTHUR BIGI Acting Coach MR, WlLLlAM LAWRENCE 38 Keep Them Flying lBASEBALLl Captain ALBERT FOLSOM Manager HAROLD KATENKAMP Coach MR. lRA SHUTTLEWORTH 7 ll 42 I, ,rl .... I U if rm ff ,fu lwgvl K W it f ,pf 'U Miz., , fff K X ll ' f f , i' i , ...J Wil, Ni f,i f l 1 X Mix? I i l lxxwc ,lil T the time this write-up went to press the team had not been completely organized and had only a few practices. The team, which promised to be quite a successful one, was prac- ticing for the All-County Meet which was held after the league fx. Bomba rdiers lSOCCERl Captain ROBERT YOEMAN Manager JOHN MCCORMICK Coach MR, HAROLD WYMAN W C, THE team's first game with Piermont ended in a tie. The fol- lowing week, the Valley proved too strong for the Pirates and set them back 4-2, The Pirates rallied with a win over U W Stony Point. Nyack defeated us Z-l in the tollowing game, K J but the Pirates came back to take a 2-l decision over Haver- ' straw. Ending the season for l942, Congers subdued our team by a 2-O score. i Mr. Harold Wyman, our able coach, joined the U. S. Air 1. Corps early in January and was greatly missed by all, NX-Xii, 'Fi OR the second consecutive year the Pearl River High School ' bowlers won the Class A sectional title at Newburgh. As ,rw 'wg their opponent the team drew Kingston. At the close of the Z X second game the boys were behind by 75 pins. However, the P lbs 1 f gm.. boys rallied, won the third game by 39 pins, and took the title. QQ C VL Q The high bowlers tor the team were Jean Guterl and Eugene 4.4 '7 Prezioso, X QP l I -I K ,, V , Keep Them Rolling lBOWLlNGl Captain EUGENE GUTERL Manager FRANK CHAMBROVICH Coach MR, BERNARD SWIFT 39 'lf SENIOR BASKETBALL BOWLING ,mf ANY ot the high school girls participated in intramural sports, including basket- ball, volley ball, field hockey and softball. Participation in 80 per cent of the games en- titled a girl to a letter. Basketball was the most popular sport of the intramurals. The girls were divided into teams according to their abilities. There were two leagues. The tirst was composed of the junior and senior girls having tour teamsg the second was composed of the freshman and JUNIOR BASKETBALL sophomore girls having six teams. SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL FRESHMAN BASKETBALL - VOLLEYBALL SOFTBALL 9 The play days designed to make new ac- quaintances and to promote sportsmanship among the participants were very successful. Games played out ot town this year were three field hockey games at Spring Valley, Nyack, and Suftern, One basketball game at Haverstraw, two basketball games with Nyack and a volley ball contest at Nyack were held. Archery this year proved of value to the would-be Robin l-loods who participated in a competition held by the N. C. A. A, All in all the girls of Pearl River High School had a fine opportunity to show their athletic skill. ARCHERY FIELD HOCKEY HORSEBACK RIDING Mr Mr Mr Mr . and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs. S BOOSTERS Frank Ablo.1di B. T. Adams Charles W. Caldwell Anton Chambrovich Miss Catherine Connelly Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Conover Gerald C. Couard Mr. and Mrs Howard L. Cox Mr and Mrs. John Cucchiara Mr. and Mrs A. Denk Mr and Mrs B. F. Earnshaw Mr. and Mrs W. D. Eckerson Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Etfenberger Stephen M. Flamik A Friend Mr and Mrs. Gollini Mr Hoffman Mr and Mrs. D. L. Hopper Sal lngafu Mr and Mrs. C. A. Katenkamp Dr. Mr and Mrs. W. L. Lipschitz and Mrs. James D. Lynch Rev. Kenneth W. Mann Mr. and Mrs. Mannix Stuart Lyleg John McCormick Mrs. E. Maxwell Mr. and Mrs. David LeRoy Neer Mr. and Mrs. Carl Oldert Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Parizot Mr. and Mrs. Valentino Poletto Mr. John Reinerson Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Roth Mr. Harold H. Roth Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs William F. Scanlan Sidney Schimpf Fred Schmersahl E. H. Sickles E. J. Smith Edward Stecher Fred Stixrud Rev. Harold J. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Tierney Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Van Houten Mrs. M. Van Lindag Mrs. Gene Spagnoli The Weishaar Boys Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wyman Mr. and Mrs. Leo Williams Mr. and Mrs. John Zimmerman and Family Model Dairy McGill Employment Agency Nan 2235 Bergen Tallman Insurance Keahon Brothers, Inc. Bluefield Lodge ' J. Pfingst and Sons, Painters Keyrouse Pharmacy Star Job Press Main Shoe Rebuilder Pearl River Recreation Philip Reiber Co. Whitey's Restaurant ....i.ll.l1 zgffm -L :I aff-,ffx if!! ff, ...F'f-7 'Exif 1' 42? -lxja . I f 52353 A ,M K2 Av w N' ...,, 'A h I .Q GMM -+ - L-LL. .1g17Av--i--2 -glaze?- C p I t f Dexter Folder Company PEARL RIVER, NEW YORK 4 C p I T f Lederle Laboratories Inc QD PEARL RIVER, NEW YORK ++I1i11Ii-iii 4 COMPLIMENTS OF THE Board of Education WILLIAM F. GRIFFITH, President DR. B. M. LYON ROBERT H. FRITZ F. J. WRIGHT HOWARD L. COX ,M --- , SAMUEL I. HICKS, Supervising Principal I Compliments of There was a terrible crash as the train struck the car. A few seconds later Mr. and Mrs. crawled out of the wreckage. Mrs. opened her mouth to speak, but her husband stopped her. I Don't say a word, he snapped. Leaders l got my end of the car across. You were driving the back seat and X if you let it get hit it's no fault if of mine. PHOTOGRAPHS IN THIS YEARBOOK BY BE T T Y P 0 P ll E N Van Houten Fields, West Nyack, N. Y. 46 COMPLIMENTS OF The Faculty COMPLIMENTS or GENERAL ORGANIZATION PEARL RIVER HIGH scHooL X X 5 E24 1 Vifw Keio K .wi B u Y fiend N Nigeewg' w sf a B d M5 -N ar am gg- lvl ,M ps an on s Customer: Have you a book called, 'Man, the Master'? Salesgirlz Fiction department th other side, sir. COMPLIMENTS OF lx THE PARENT TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Compliments of She was pensive when I met her, Sadness sat upon her brow, But my check book made her happy And she is ex-pensive now. German Club Doctor: How is the boy who swallowed the half-dollar? Nurse: No change yet, Doctor. COMPLIMENTS OF MUSIC DEPARTMENT -ri-La5 48 I COMPLIMENTS OF PEARL RIVER ALUMNI HIGH SCHOOL ASSOCIATION CQMPLIMENTS OF J U N IO R C LA S S COMPLIMENTS OF SOPHOMORE CLASS COMPLIMENTS OF FRESHMAN CLASS :1v+ w+- 4 COMPLIMENTS OF The Campus CX9QI3 Compliments of ii Rfk, S2 QQZY6 Ja M . H 3 PM 6 French Club 1 if 'As 42 e-'N me who has been most obedient I during the last month, and done everything mother asked him L0 do? You, daddy, the eldest replied. Now, children, said father, tell Y J ZF X COMPLIMENTS OF HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT 50 COMPLIMENTS OF BECKERLE 6' WRIGHT, INC. CONTRACTORS-ENGINEERS PEARL RIVER NEW YORK Compliments of Patient: What shall I do? I have water on the knee. Doctor: Wear pumps. Dr. Joseph E. Hughes A: You'll have to hand it to Venus De Milo when it comes to eating. B: Why? Dr. Alice M' Bowden A: How else could she eat? Compliments of Compliments of Ffank R- Zwahlen Rockland Coaches REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE Nanuet New York Spring Valley New York CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING ci.Ass ROCKLAND FUEL OIL COMPANY SI COMPLIMENTS OF W. N. SPALDING JEWELER The Meeting and Eating Spot of Pearl River Granada Diner Compliments of Central Theatre S. J. FALT Central Avenue Pearl River, N. Y. IRVING SHERMAN' Manager DELICIOUS FOOD Tel. Pearl River 9l5 Pearl River New York Tel. Pearl River 2060 Koch Bros. i fr Na sf Pearl River Auto Company ly ' ktfxcg D Repairs and Accessories X . Tires, Batteries, Tubes More Miles on a S When We Vitalize Your Motor Oli, Miiiiniiiyf' mid wcc ,Ximian XXX look :ll llizxl Iiumiy mam across ilu' X street. uhfVll2ll'S llc doing? Hc's sitting Ull thc sirlc-walk Milking lo an lmnznnai skin. COMPLIMENTS OF MAY S. BRATTON Whereupon came the unexpect- + , ' '11 , Two men at the theater were sitting just in front of two women whose continuous chatter they stood as long as they could. One of them turned around and said: Pardon me, madam, but my friend and I can't hear. A Glamorous Career for Attractive, Ambitious Girls Our intensive course will qualify you for immediate positions in leoding dross salons, show- rooms Ioshio h Iilm 495010 Y , n s ows, X shorts ond with photographers Moderato Tuition s Budget Flon 0 Doy-Evening Sessions FREE PLACEMENT SERVICE Visit our 'studios today or 1719 ed reply: You're not supposed to. This is a private conversation. , write lor tree Booklet 2 gl' STUDIO OF MOD E LING 576 FIFTH AVE., N. Y. BRYANT 9-915 I UmIand's CONFECTIONERY and LUNCHEON Home Made Ice Cream i8 Central Avenue Pearl River, N Y MEET ME AT THE MILKY WAY Compllmem of Kadushin's Milk Bar . John Form Route 59 Twixt Spring Valley, N. Y. Tel. Nanuet 960 MASON' CONTRACTOR and BUILDER IT'S MODERN lT's New ' Telephone Spring Valley 232 COMPLIMENTS or T H E H U B FEATURING THE PINSETTER - THE BOWLERS HOME SWEET HOME ROUTE 59 and CENTRAL AVENUE SPRING VALLEY, N. Y. 53 Compliments of The Hospital Exchange 1 at Rockland State Hospital THE TRAPHAGEN SCHOOL OF FASHION For Results AUTHORITY ON FASHION CAREERS Internationally Celebrated Graduates Intensive SUMMER, FALL Cv WINRTER Cousses ' r Approved by Regents. egls er ow H' h t h A ll contests for over ten ig es onors in a years, Pronounced by all competent iudges the foremost school of its kind. Professional meth- ods. Full course or optional classes for begin- ners or advanced students: Fashion Drawing, Sketching, Lite, Layout, Design, Styling, Fabric Analysis, Fashion Clinic, Forecasting, Fashion Journalism, Textile, Stage and Screen Design, Interior Decoration, Window Display, Men's Fashion Illustration, Teacher Training, Draping, Pattern- making, Grading, Dressmaking, Millinery. Credits. Day and Eve. Sales Dept. for students' work. Free placement bureau. Send for Circular 76. Phone CO. 5-2077 INVESTIGATE BEFORE REGISTERING ELSEWHERE TRAPHAGEN, 1680 Broadway l52r1d St,l, New York Passenger: Conductor that FEI- low sitting opposite us is a lunatic and is scaring my wife and chil- dren. He claims he is George Washington. Conductor: l'll take care ot the matter. lShoutingl Next station, Mount Vernon. Compliments of Hutton Johnson Company Nanuet New York COMPLIMENTS OF SCHOMAKER AND TIMMERMAN Keep Spirits Bright With Electric Light ROCKLAND LIGHT G' POWER COMPANY 2 Compliments of L. Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Nanuet Diner Nanuet Frederick L. Stock New York RELIABLE INSURANCE Frederick D. Spreen Your Friend and Insurance Representative Pearl River O. D.: Midshipmen Gish, you are sentenced to forty-five days in the brig on bread and water. How do you like it? Gish: Toasted, Sir. My Scotch boy friend sent me his- picture yesterday. Is it a good likeness? l don't know yet. I haven't had it developed. New York Compliments of Russell J. Fisher ' Office: Pearl River 629 Res.: Pearl River 619 John A. Ramsay REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE FUNERAL DIRECTOR Central Avenue Pearl River, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS OF HARRY'S TAVERN 7 55 Compliments of Compliments of 'U Sanford's Pharmacy I THE REXALL STORE Ablondl s Bar and Grrll Prescription Service for Over 25 Years lv! ALFRED ABLONDII Prop' LUNCHEONETTE and SODA S h ' ' . 5 East Central Avenue Pearl River, N. Y. out Mam Street Pearl River' N Y Tel. Pearl River 2034-980 Tel. Pearl River 984 4 X 1 5 - 0 6'-1: ' ' F C? f as :ia Xlff-9-.-,l Ernest Coaloa V CX ' M:RcHAN'r TAn.ok ,lf -v. 5 . r 'N' N AW-I llllllvll like school. Ancl- SUITS T0 ORDER Mother says I'vc got, Lo Silly hc-rc N Fancy Cleaning and Dyeing ' - , H 3 Hu Im founcln' I E Hemstitching and Covered Buttons Don't let that worry you. sand the teacher' HIYVC gm to may Central Avenue Pearl River, N. Y here till I'm sixty-Eve! Stanley E. De Flaun Hatter - Clothier - Haberdasher Tel. Pearl River 2005 Barber G' Ryan GENERAL CONTRACTORS Central Avenue Pearl River, N, Y, Pearl River New York COMPLIMENTS OF HUDSON VALLEY LUMBER CO., Inc. Compliments of COmDlirf1Er1fS of 'i -I Honor society Park Stationery Store w. s. 'rmuu.:R, mp. PEARL RIVER New YORK Wk QQI Blue Bird shop XXX Town and Country Clothes for Ladies Cr r K X NYACK New YORK I l Raitlio Station Mxitizigt-r fm Ilfltll' seeking inlay: Du you lt-cl that you cam :ut without :in ziutlic-tice? lix-actor: F1':mkly, sirg that's why I'n1 l1Cl'C.H Compliments of S w i s s T r u d y Tel. Nyack H28 ClTY STORE IN THE COUNTRY Wm. Brown and Son FURNITURE and GIFT SHOP Radios, Refrigerators, Washing Machines I22-I24 MAIN STREET NYACK, N, Y. Theodore Hadeler ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Moto SALES AND SERVICE VICTOR AND DECCA PHONO RECORDS lf MAIN STREET PEARL RIVER, N. Y. Morris Payes PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES DEVELOPING and PRINTING - cmoiss .QL 'T MAeAziN:s Compliments of Pearl River Community Garage Compliments of Jonelle Beauty Shop Compliments of William Ga raventa Brauer's Department Store I 'ff SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY MAIN STREET PEARL RIVER, N. Y. Angelo's Barber Shop Formerly with Victor's 7th Avenue, New York City I9V2 MAIN STREET PEARL RIVER, N. Y. Compliments of Jacob K. Wexler Mr. Cr Mrs. Charles Couard I I Compliments of June K. Stock B u y War Stamps and Bonds Tel. Pearl River 2l76 Fred Holt CONTRACTOR and BUILDER PEARL RIVER NEW YORK KEEP 'EM FLYING Rialto Barber Shop 5 Experienced Barbers Formerly New York Barbers PEARL RIVER NEW YORK Tel. Pearl River 977 Jake Glatstein, Prop. Pearl River Stationery 1 UNITED CIGAR AGENCY I2 E. CENTRAL AVENUE NEX'l TO STATE BANK 'Iompliments of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel W. Sheldon Trouble letting a good Permanent? My 25 year! of experience will guarantee satisfaction even with the most difficult hair. Henry Your Hairdresser ' ZV2 FRANKLIN AVENUE PEARL RIVER, N. Y. Tel. Pearl River 742 PEARL MQTT CORSETIIRE The Pearl Shoppe LADIES SPECIALTY SHOP Tel. Pearl River 2081 Tel. Pearl River 2234 Du-Rite Quality Cleaners TAILORS - DYERS - FURRIERS , 42 S. MAIN STREET Opposite Post Office Pearl River, N. Y. Compliments of Frank Mischio Notice in Scotch church: Those in'the habit of putting buttons in- stead of coins in the collection plate will please Put in their own buttons and not buttons from the cushions on the pews. Pop: Well, I received a note from your teacher today. Son: Honest, Pop? Give me a quarter and I won't breath a word about it. Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. B. Pometti Compliments of Mr. Louis Franchi fr Family Compliments of Rockland Excavating Corp. Compliments of Th ' ' CISG S Who has served you for the past I9 years Tel. Pearl River 2345 C It . t f amp men S 0 Compliments of Rhodes Gulf service Merritt Tennis Courts O I and Taxi Station MAIN STREET NANUET. N. Y- EHRHARDT ROAD PEARL RivER, N. Y. Compliments of Larkin's Resfauranf I One man was buying some meat in the butcher shop when another entered in a great hurry and CHINESE and AMERICAN FOOD rudely interrupted: BLAUVELT New YORK f'G'Ve me S0016 d0Q meat, quick, he said to the butcher. Then, turning to the other cus- tomer: l hope you don't mind my cutting in? Not at all, said the other Compliments of PeterzeII's Sport Shop acidlv. Nor if yowfe fhaf hun- gry-n NYACK NEW YORK Compliments of Compliments of Mrs' Gwendolyn Mme' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nelson W. N. Hunter 5 G' I0 Open Evenings until 9 Loulse Beauty Lg, PEARL RIVER NEW YORK ARTHUR T. BLAUVELT, Prop. Frank Paoella Bluefield ,Service Station I ' MASTER SHOE 'WWI'-DER CORDUROY 'rmes . souoco Pnooucrs 6 CENTRAL AVENUE PEARL RIVER N. Y' 220 SOUTH MIDDLETOWN ROAD PEARL RIVER, N. Y. Tel. Nanuet 984 Compliments of Theo. Kronke CHOICE Mins and oRoc:Ri:s R e d R 3 ' I BARDONIA NEW YORK Cgmplimenfs of Compliments of . . M ' B aut h Dr. Irving I. Welsberg as S e ys op Tel. Pearl River 248 NANUET NEW YORK 59 Tel. Nanuet 306 Colonial Beauty Shop CLARA MATTES MAIN STREET NANUET, N. Y. Compliments of A n n ' s S h o p NANUET NEW YORK Compliments of Kandler Meat Market PEARL RIVER NEW YORK 651 T R 7 N I U Y ,ELS ag.,-X I E-d-4-if f .X wcmmn lound n fly in her soup :Incl said crossly, XVa1ilcr, wh: that? X 'l'I1r- WLIIICI' hllllli 'I'I1zll mslclzmlc, is il Vllllllllll lice. M655 ...7iifII Compliments of BarteI's Wine Cr Liquor Store PEARL RIVER NEW YORK Tel. Pearl River 2149 Prop., G. C. Vollherbst Pearl River Battery Electric Service Expert Auto Ignition Service Willard Batteries OPP. POST OFFICE S. MAIN STREET Compliments of Pearl River Private Hospital Tel- NYBCK 1277 Tel. Pearl River 946 o l Q Yankols Apparel shop Kit Cr Larrys Diner HOMECOOKING and BAKING 104 MAIN swan NYACK, N. Y. PEARL RIVER NEW YORK Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Van Name George Retz , REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE MORTGAGE LOANS 36 FRANKLIN AVENUE PEARL RIVER, N, Y. Compliments of Rockland Mapleways BOWL for ITIEALTH and RECREATION I Route 59 and 304 Nanuet t New York Tel, Nyack 1007 W a g s c h a I Sporting Goods - Boy Scout Supplies Records 85 MAIN STREET NYACK, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. C. Schwinn Produced by Engravatone eo , NEW CITY PRINTING COMPAN UNION CITY, N. J. Q, vw


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