Peekskill High School - Crimson and Blue Yearbook (Peekskill, NY)

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I in .,..., 1, 1? - - :rt Q1-Sl N - 1:11 ' -u 'l - - I- . 111 - le '!'3'e'-gf-af-51 .3 I B '13 W il Es-l'::' - ll 1 2-.z ,,, H-1' -5 ' wg.. -:.':'a..::,:.aPAE ff? fx P5 7 'n X. 5 A Xe X XX V! 4. L., l 4 f 9 X 0 --.1-:gg QQ BACK Ti so-wo H MEWOM X Bio f X A f-FX' ,Z -. ljx,m 'z,L-L f X . 'fff Lf 757- . ' ' 1 uf if ,I 7 gxm R f f 4+ ga y RX E A XA jf! : 5TV 9f-- v K qB0oSTAE53f,Ar1pA,L-,N IN , Suite? BOARD OF EDUCATION DR. I. E. SCOTT, Superintendent Mr. Marvin Waldbillig, President, Mr. Kenneth Katz, Mr. Winfield Huppuch, Mrs. Carlota Peet, Clerk, Dr. I. E. Scott, Superintendent, Mr. Gerald Murphy, Mr, Harry Miller, Ir., Rev. Raymond O'Brien, Not Photographed: Mr. Seymour Levine, Miss Eleanor Jackson, Secretary. Pictured here are the persons chosen by the citizens of our community to see that we get a proper education. These hard working gentlemen strive to make the time We spend in school advantageous to us all. They have an extremely difficult job to execute and deserve our gratitude for their unselfish efforts. SARAH T. BAKER Dean of Girls Miss Sarah T. Baker. the Dean of irls, tends to the many problems the girls involving their social and :hool lives, and their plans for the ture. ROGER H. WILLIAMS Principal Mr. Roger Williams not only per- forms the many duties of the princi- pal of our school but also acts as an advisor to the boys. MERRITT LINDSEY Assistant Principal Mr. Merritt Lindsey. in addition to quoting mathematical terms and coaching I.V. basketball, is the as- sistant principal of P. H. S. Miss Gerow. H. White, C. Naylor, Mr. Williams. Miss Baker, P. Cuncme, M. D. Hopkins, D. L. Pullen. ANNOUNCING THE NEWS OF THE DAY CAUTION! WOMEN AT WORK! 5 SENIOR TEACHERS Mrs. Lanni, who to our good fortune is now a permanent member of the faculty, teaches social studies and English. She was graduated from the New York State College for Teachers at Albany with a B.A. degree. ADELAIDE LANNI ADELAIDE LANNI, New York State College For Teachers, Albany, B.A.: MARION V. ODELL. New York State College For Teachers, Albany, B.S.: DOROTHY GRANINGER, New York State College, Albany. B.A.: MARGARET CUNNINGHAM HOURIHAN, New York University, B.S., State Teachers College, M.A.: RICHARD CORBIN, Colgate, B.A., Columbia, M.A.: MARIORIE I. STID- WORTHY, New York State College For Teachers, Albany, B.A. University oi Michigan, M.A. Wedding Day, February 4, 1951 Margaret E. Cunningham and Iohn I. Han- rihan were married in the Church of the Assumption. 6 Chemistry Class A typical Senior Class JUNIOR TEACHERS 18921 Who Fails? Who said Commer ? BERNARD S. MILLER. Queens College, B.A. Columbia University, M.A.: CORA l. MESERVE, New York State College for Teachers, Albany, BA.: HERMAN BAPTISTE, Massachusetts State Teachers College, B.S., Teachers College, Columbia, M.A.: NORMAN KROPF, Syracuse University, B.F.A., University of Buffalo, State Teachers College, Buffalo: IAMES I. GALLAGHER, Danbury State Teachers College, B.S., Columbia, MA.: IOHN LE BOEUF, St. Lawrence University, B.S., Albany State Teachers College, M.A., University of Vermont: GEORGE PETERSON, Carleton College, B.S., University of Minnesota, M.A. Office Practice I Class Posing! SOPHOMORE TEACHERS Who did it? Mr. Swank presiding The Thinker Seated: MARIORIE HOLMES, Syracuse University, B.A., Columbia University, M.A., EUNICE STEELE, University of Denver, A.B., Syracuse University, A.M., Columbia University, MARGUERITE POWELL, New York State College for Teachers, Albany, B.S., Standing: ALVIN GRAHAM, College of the City of New York, B.B.A., University of Michigan, M.A., HAROLD GLOFF, Rider Col- lege, B.E., Teachers College, B.S., Rutgers University, M.S., MERRITT LINDSEY, St. Lawence University, B.S., M.A., FERDINAND GAGLIARDI, Williams Col- lege, B.S., M.A. BIOLOGY CLASS SPECIAL TEACHERS ,E We are glad to welcome Mrs. Colligan, a new mem- ber of our faculty, who teaches home economics to both junior and senior high school students. VERA COLLIGAN University of Connecticut, --' B.S. Albertus Magnus, New York University . at .fin Nurses' office Seated: Eleanor Peterson, Cornell University, B.S., University of Minnesota: Dorothy Snyder, Barnard, B.A., New York University, MA.: Emma Patterson. Mount Holyoke College, B.A., Columbia University, B.S.: Harry Wood, Union College, B.A., Columbia University, M.A. Standing: Gertrude Kuznitz, Plattsburq State Teachers College, B.S. in Ed.: Leonard H. Buckton, Buffalo State Teachers College, B.S.: Hans lwen, State Teachers College, Oswego, B.S.: H. Robert Enright, Iuilliard School ol Music, B.S., Teachers College, Columbia, M.A. Driver Education First Aid IUNIOR COUNCIL The Iunior Council is composed of the Iunior Class Officers, who are: President, Iohn Mohl- sick: Vice President, William Ellis: Secretary. Marie Colao: Treasurer, Albert Baisley: and two representatives from each of the Iunior homerooms. Its work is done under the guid- ance of Miss Meserve. The primary duty of the Iunior Council is to sponsor the selection of a Senior Class Ring. However, this year the Council went beyond its duty and sponsored the selection of a Peekskill High School Ring. To do this the Iunior Council created a joint committee, composed of mem- bers from the junior, sophomore and freshmen classes. This joint committee succeeded in sel- ecting a ring which was accepted as a school ring by the entire student body. lst row: I. Eudy, G. Branigan, T. Horton, V. Ziolkowski, R. Pelaia, I. King, E. Pisani, T. Stapl, L. Hauck, B. Zeliph, I. Kesselman. 2nd row: W. Ellis, M. Colao, I, Mohlsick, A. Baisley, Miss Meserve. SENIOR COUNCIL Senior Council: composed of officers elected by the senior class, faculty members who have chargel of senior home rooms and two representatives from each senior home room . . . has charge of all senior activities, .including Senior Play, Kiddies Day, Senior Prom, Class Day and Commencement. The members of the Council appoint seniors to work on committees for these activities under the sponsorship of a senior advisor. The Council decides the admission charges, and the amount of money to be spent in producing, them. The smooth functioning of the various class activities can be credited to the faithful work of this group. l lst row: S. Mohlsick, G. Voonasis, E. Scalzo, T. Kessler, P. Cunanep N. Foshay, P. Buchanan, R. Booth. 2nd row: Mr. Corbin, Miss Gra-1 ninger. Mrs. Odell, R. Renza, B. Shutt, Mrs. Hourihan, Miss Stid-' worthy, Mrs. Lanni. 3rd row: W. Amory, W. Peterson, H. White, R. Hayes, N. MacNeill, E. Donnelly. , l I 4 5. it :at 4. 5. ' SOPHOMORE COUNCIL The Sophomore Council is a group elected by their classmates to run the affairs of the sophomore class. It is advised by Mr. Lindsey. t One of the objectives of the council is to raise a sufficient sum of money to pay for the Sopho- more Class pictures in the yearbook. The Sophomore Class officers are: President, Vincent Corozineg Vice President, William Bu- chanan: Secretary, Marie Babey: Treasurer, Beverly Vogel. The Soda Committee of the Council was appointed to sell soda at all of the Peekskill High School baskebtall games that are played at home. The Dance Committee of five mem- bers was appointed to arrange and run a dance for the class. Seated: I. Anderson, M. Chalumecru, W. Daly, K. Mooney, A. Volkmann, M. Mohlsick, B. DiNoris. Standing: Mr. Lindsey, W. Griffin, P. Keimig, H. Heineman, W. Buchanan, B. Vogel, N. Corozine. D. Anncrcone, D. Silva, S. Portizky. ,,,,,,,,,,,,5,. s,,,.,r:r,,,,4-of-Y I-g.i-,rf-3,4fi, Wil-'t ' ,ylflfllhffjp DMX W ,M J- fjjyf' ,tx tb. til' PATRICIA BUCHANAN Tall'n terrific . . . P. H. S.'s pride and ioy . . . always on the spot . . . Pat A cappella, Choralaires, Mixed Chorus, Girls Student League KTreasurerJ S. S. A. CVice-Presi- dentl, Student Council fSecre- taryl Senior Council fTreasurer7 Intramurals, Senior Prom Com- mittee, Fourth Estate CSecretary- treasurerb Iunior Red Cross, Yearbook Staff, fAssistant Editorl Marching Band. ROBERT RENZA The people's choice . . . always on top . . . Renz Mixed Chorus, Italian Club, March- ing Band, Student Council CVice-Presi- dentl, Dance Band, Senior Council fPresidentl. Concert Orchestra, A cap- pella. SENIOR OEFQICXERS L 1 , v 'Zn ' JL w-' ' lf, PATRICIA CUNANE - Lots of fun . . . lots of chann . . . lots of everything . . . Pat Girls Student League KVice- President lll, Baby Sitters Club, Leaders Club, Intramurals. Cheerleader CCo-Captainl Iunior Prom Committee, Iunior Coun- cil, Senior Council fSecretaryJ Ushers Guild, CHead Usherl Sen- ior Prom Committee, Yearbook Staff, S. S. A. fSecretaryJ Wash- ington Club BERNADETTE SHUTT Oh, so much pep . . . oodles of personality . . . finger in every pie Ushers Guild, Student Council Csecretcfryl, Westchester County Association of Student Councils CSecretaryJ, S.S.A. lSecretary ll, President 125, Girls Student League fSecretary ll, Vice- President 121, Iunior Prom Com- mittee, Senior Prom Committee, Baby Sitters Club, Washington Club, National Honor Society. Intramurals, Senior Play, Dra- matics Club. Yearbook Stafi 11 fAssistant Editorl. LOIS AUSTIN Lovely to look at . . . delightful to know . . . Lo Iunior Red Cross. Intra- murals. IANET BASS Never a worry . . . always a smile . . . good natured Ian Latin Club, Fourth Estate, Choralaires, History Club, A cappella, Mixed Chorus. Girls Chorus, Washington Club, Yearbook Staff fAssis- tant Editorl. 'I2 si, 5, WILLIAM AMORY Easy going . . . a man without an enemy . . . Bill Senior Council, Dramatics Club, Washington Club. Speech Club, Fourth Estate. Mercury Staff. MURIEL ASCHEIM Exuberant personality . . . a friend . . . Mimi Student Council, Girls Stu- dent League. Girls Chorus, Mixed Chorus, History Club. Dramatics Club, Iunior Red Cross, Fourth Estate, Ushers Guild. Mercury Staff, Year- book Staff CAssistant Editorl Latin Club, Senior Prom Com- mittee, Intramurals, Iunior Prom Committee. ISABELLE BEUCHERT Gentleman's blonde . . . loves those cowboys . . . nice to know . . . lssy Girls Student League, Year- book Staif, Senior Play Com- mittee. 'i . .1-,. ,.,,. ,.,.,,..m ,,.. ,,,... ,,.. ,..,...,,,.,, . S., ,i,, iiiii f ',,, 'I ll',, get Ilv . 3 'in fi- F ' 'V -s . ff V--V erefgsgg,fog,swf-rwezfzfifrfaffisz is gmt-1.1 1fEl5'71ii . 1 irazi if-I melfesgfss 1 r , 1 , Q. sh g . 6 5' DH Q 2 fi M ., in . L ' s u ' X 25 R . ,.,.. 9' L, f' 3 .t fain I, if 'L L, F Q- 4 T 5 'Emil' x X S'- r ,B A-1 Q fl m if ' as 'S Sf iitwl ZI2'i.,f1I!zvi15f - .- -y gf, 3. V IOHN BIRDAS Quiet and shy . . . a great guy . . . womanhater . . . Greek Varsity Club. I. V. Football, .DSL Varsity Football. 749 XPS,- f iq- K we -.1 Sf al, XJ U cp -' f fy in Y E0 -Slifer ' X45 C ' of Q 0 :P fS9 Q- , I - .5 Q' -'4 LEVENIA BAISLEY Four strings and a bow . . . amicable and sincere . . . Levy History Club. Concert Or- chestra. Yearbook Staff. CHARLENE BAXTER Blond and willowy . . . artistic and lovely Mixed Chorus. Girls Chorus, Senior Play Commi tee, Dramatics Club. Senic Prom Committee, Yearboo Staff, Poster Award. DAVID BRADLEY Sig brown eyes . . . country :oy . . . Van Cort alumnus fb V 1 -Eg, l w l Q RUTH BOOTH I Wonderful personality . . . 1 band's nursemaid . . . 1 future Clara Barton LStudent Council, History plub. Intramurals, Iunior' Founcil, Senior Council, ixed Chorus, Marching and fManagerl. N IAMES BRILLINGER House lights down, ioots up . . . the guy with the pole . . . imperturbable Doc Track Team, Rille Team. Stagecralt Crew iManagerJ, Student Council, National Honor Society lSecretaryl, Mixed Chorus, Boys Chorus. Marching Band, Concert Band, Varsity Club, Senior Prom Committee. IEAN BROWN Sincere iriend . . . always will- ing to help . . . teen-ace reporter Girls Student League, Mixed Chorus, Girls Chorus. A cappella, Iunior Prom Com- mittee CChairmanl, History Club, Baby Sitters Club, Mer- cury Stafi, Iunior Council, Sen- ior Prom Committee. rung,-f WILLIAM BLYTHE Carefree chap . . . always on the go . . . Bill I. V. Football, Varsity Foot- ball, Varsity Baseball. 'l gf'f L-H' ,551 3. I HERBERT BOOTH Loves those lish and birds . . . regular guy . . . Herb RICHARD BURKE Quiet, but noticeable . . . likes the country . . . craftsman afwyg-gf-ff' 4 ' BAR ARA BRADLEY A quiet pool of friendship . . . sweet simplicity . . . Babs Biology Club, Dramatics Club, Social Service Club lPresident ID, Y-teens fTreas- urerl, Ushers Guild, Washing- ton Club, Yearbook Staff, Business Arithmetic Award. I3 ,f,cJ J WALTER BURKE A man of qualities . . . real modest guy . . . Walt P. A. Group. EDWARD BURNS TNT-tiny. neat. terriiic . . . a diamond. a court, a gridiron . . . Ed Varsity Club. I. V. Football, I. V. Baseball. Varsity Base- ball, Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, Iunior Council. Student Council. PHYLLIS CERIALE Charming miss . . . dancing eyes . . . raven hair Intramurals, Latin Club, Italian Club, Student Council Biology Club. 1 MARLENE BUSBY I-Ieart's in the Highlands . . cheerful disposition . . . Buzz Fourth Estate, Yearbool Staff. MARY LOU COLE A gal with perspective . . . season ticket to the Marathon . . . Lou Fourth Estate, History Club, Yearbook Staff. Dramatics Club, Senior Prom Committee, Baby Sitters Club, Poster Award, Senior Play Com- mittee. 14 ssmmmm-mssmrrnwmmvsamxmmwszezassywwwntnmwmmmvmssls LORRAINE COLE EDWIN CROFT Model to be . . artistic . . Fun-lover rn a quiet way . . . leanings . . . quiet but nice Mixed Chorus, Intramurals. our Ed iamrrm .1 . . ft ' f 1 - l r 1 I l , 5 IIOSEPHINE COTICH , , , y j, Dynamic personality . . . fun to be with I-1 . Chubby Student Council, ' Intrt murals, Italian YClub, Wasl ington Club, Marching Ban lManagerJ, Baby1Sitters Clul Ushers Guild. ,I NICHOLAS DICOLA 1 wonderful guy . . . ladies' man . . . yes. we have no bananas . . . Nick I. V. Football, Iunior Coun- il., MINA LU DONLY Devil-may-care . . . a ioy in every class . . . Lynn Ushers Guild, Girls Student League. Concert Band, March- ing Band, Concert Orchestra, Mixed Chorus, Girls Chorus, History Club, Baby Sitters Club, Iunior Prom Committee. Intramurals, Yearbook Staff. EDWARD DONNELLY Butt of many a prank . . . always a good sport . . . Dink Senior Council, Student Council, Intramurals, Wash- ington Club, Junior Prom Committee, Rifle Team, Stage- craft Crew. - I XII '- I rf - , , ' ' ,I , y A I ji J X F' ' j VP IOI-IN DOLAN The wot-ld's at his feet . . hunter and trapper . . . Bi Biology Club. HENRY DABBS Elegante artist . . . our drummer boy . . . perpetual grin . . . Hank I. V. Football, Varsity Foot- all, Track Team, Marching and. Concert Band, Dance and, Concert Orchestra, Mer- rry Staff. Fourth Estate. Sen- nr Play Committee, Senior rom Committee. Yearbook taff. . -- '! ' A O X , 1 J 1 RICHARD CRUGER Mr. Watts and Amps . . . calling WZZKP . . . Dick Radio Club. 1' . MARY DICOLA Hidden humor . . . dependable and true . . . a greeting for everyone Student Council, Ushers Guild. NATALIE DELAMATER Quiet but. oh, so nice . . . sweet disposition . . . Nat. Girls Chorus, Mixed Chorus, : Intramurals. ll LOUIS DONOVAN Tall. friendly, sincere . . . silent type . . . Louie BARBARA FIELD Cl-lock-tull ot pep . . . always in motion . . . our ilapper . . . Barb Cheerleader CCC - Captainl, Baby Sitters Club KPresidentl. Intramurals, Ushers Guild, S. S. A., Mercury Staff, Iunior Prom Committee, Yearbook Staff, Senior Prom Committee, Commercial Club. Senior Play Cast, Student Council. I6 DOLORES DOWD Gilt of gab . . . sense ot humor . . . nice to know . . . loanie Washington Club lSecretary- Treasurerl. Girls Student Lea- gue, Fourth Estate, Latin Club. Intramurals, Iunior Prom Com- mittee, Senior Prom Committee, Yearbook Staff. NANCY FOSHAY Musical and gay . . . versatile . . . our Nan Choralaires, Senior Council. Student Council, Mixed Chorus U-Xccompanistb, National Honor Society QPresidentD, Senior Play xg Commhtee, I ppella.4e6n- cert Ko e ra T r Or- . chestr . Ushe id, Girlsf ' Chorus, Inst rnenta rr- semble, Yearbook IAS- sociate Editorl, L ll, Latin III Awards, lnterrnediatesltl- gebra Award, En 111 Award. yy V IANE FERRIS Queen on skates . . . Iull of Iun . . . Ianie Baby Sitters Club, Year- book Staff, Twirler, Intra- murals. EDWINA EISNER Slender blonde . . . high-spirited . . . Windy Dramatics Club, Usher Guild, Washington Club, His tory Club. '1 x ' r ' Illtl Z .... ll. nonnnr FINNEGAN sysyts If Slow smile, quick wit . . . at Ilt, , t ' , am -,'. 5.55 home on the gridiron, court. 01 diamond - - - Buck I. v. Basketball. J. V. Base- ball, Varsity Football, Varsity Qgf Basketball, Varsity Baseball. ' Varsity Club Wice Presidentl I Senior Prom Committee, lun- iof Prom Committee- .I ' . as.emwm:w:.weswguQs11ww.:1.:.fsssm..fsisf:fs-.sm.1weszz-f:f..::sf-,rf .sm-.-annum -.--- 1.--3---,xv nsmsf: CHARLES FULLENWEIDER Always a smile . . . scatter those cinders . . . Tiny to al I. V. Football, Varsity For ball, I. V. Basketball. Varsit Basketball, Track Tear Marching Band, Concert C chestra, Dance Band, Conce Band, Washington Club, I' strumental Ensemble. CAROL FULLER miles 'n fun for everyone . . . toots that clarinet . . . cute Carol Marching Band, Concert and, Concert Orchestra, His- ry Club. Intramurals, Year- ook Staff, Theater Orchestra. RONALD GANELES natured . . . dependable . whiz with a racket Varsity Tennis, Pep Band, Band, Concert Band, Staff, Yearbook Staff, Iunior Prom e, Senior Play Com- Student Council, Sen- Prom Committee, Washing- Club, Fourth Estate. t 2 Q ROBERTA FULLENWEIDER Giggles galore . . . wait till I tell you! . . . boys, boys, boys . . . Bobbie Baby Sitters Club, A cap- pella, Dance Band, Orchestra, Mixed Chorus, Instrumental Ensemble, Girls Student League, Ushers Guild, Year- book Staff, History Club, Biol- ogy Club, Book Club, Dra- matics Club, Girls Chorus, Washington Club. Iunior Red Cross, Theater Orchestra, Fourth Estate, Mercury Staff. VIRGINIA GAGE Pint sized chucklebait . . . smile flanked by dimples . . Ginny A cappella. Mixed Chorus, Yearbook Staff, Latin Club, Girls Student League, Ushers Guild, Iunior Council, History Club, Book Club. Student Council, Dramatics Club, -So- cial Service Club, Fourth Es- tate. N:--af PATRICIA GALLAGHER Atomic talker . . . ostensible flirt . . . Pat Mixed Chorus, Dramatics Club, Intramurals, History Club, Girls Chorus. WILLIAM GARRETT Able artist . . . carefree and likeable . . . Billy Bones Varsity Club, Track Team, Senior Prom Committee, Year- book Staff. tx V if Xl bw, J' K V' 4' . S, Q f fiend . . . fireworks year 'round . . . Gig Senior Play Committee, In- tramurals, Varsity Basbetball. Iunior Council, Iunior Prom Committee, Washington Club, I. V. Football. . I s E: V1 I,-9.2 SHIRLEY GANELES Life of the party . . . known to all. . .vivacious Shirl, our vampire Ushers Guild, Yearbook Staff, Senior Play Cast, Cheer- leader, Dramatics Club, Girls Student League, Fourth Es- tate, Mercury Staii, Intra- murals, Washington Club, Girls Chorus, Mixed Chorus, A cappella. Concert Orchestra, Marching Band, Concert Band, S. S. A., Iunior Prom Commit- tee, Senior Prom Committee. QP ' ROSE GASBARRA Flashing black eyes . . . ready smile . . . take a letter . . . Moe Girls Chorus, Yearbook staff. BURTON HARTEN Happy-go-lucky . . . a regular little rascal . . . Burt Marching Band, Concert Band, Stagecraft Crew, Biol- ogy Club, Yearbook Staff. 18 IUNE GLEIBERMAN Always a lull locker . . . fun in abundance . . . Califomia's loss Dramatics Club fTreasurerJ, Intramurals, Student Council, Iunior Prom Committee, Us- hers Guild, Mercury Stall, Fourth Estate, Yearbook Stall. TIMOTHY GRIMONT Headed for the sea . . . a bul1's eye every time . . . Tim I. V. Basketball, Varsity Baseball, Rifle Team. , -..w---kjmwsxm:itself-esqaiw, M f ef 12 -f1f: w5:,,3i?JisiESS?5:mQr?Jfi:. : ff wen. .., 1 1 ,,f, 2 -tw 2fii4:sfs1zss5f:s1f1s1:s 1 1-P ww' 91145-A1 ' . .,,,, ,ts, V, Vis, '.,, V' ,.:J ,, .. is K +5 ,,,,,,,, IZT . ,,,, -mf,..gfg,53,,z5fszggf:,2f:f ' ' ,tss 'ff '1Y. , fk,, , -,,s'i':.f2,1Q-3' . .,,, 5.5, ,kri i ,k,, ,. .. I- ,,-. Wryvkk .1 1 , K I 53 f z, 5.11. i ' ,W-ffzq Ego,gigs.:-ff:..?:.':,.-Usrf'fj:3f21Zi:'.f-, 'g f ffkkw -.-to:..-.p.ag,:.t.2rf:qrmff:,:.-fg:z,,,-h.,. 2 ..,.:g,..,-.M-N '--- e , 2955?-:.f ,.Wr'. .gf -R5'.q1liZg5J.q'5 115.171 7' 2 :f ul Q E f FRANK GARZIONE Easy going . . . iovial . . . the guy from Brooklyn Track Team, I. V. Football. x7,7.-L .1,,. -45 sf Unprovoka . . Mr. Crew-cut . . .00 I. V. Football, Biol y ub. Intramurals. PATRICIA HARRISON A laugh lor every ioke . . headed lor Broadway . . . Pat Girls Student League. 1 is il SANFORD GELZER Future artist . . . or is it lawyer a laugh a day . . . Sandy I. V. Basketball, Trac Team. t. .3 2 l IOHN HICKEY Versatile sportsman . . . a grand guy to know . . . Hick I. V. Baseball, I. V. Football, I. V. Basketball, Varsity Base- ball, Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Club. DOROTHY HOOKS Debonaire . . . a white cap in the future . . . charmingly sincere Washington Club, Fourth Estate, Latin Club, Mixed Chorus, Girls Chorus, Intra- murals. Debate Club, Baby Sitters Club, Senior Prom Committee, Iunior Red Cross. History Club, Dramatics Club, Mercury Staff, Yearbook Staff lAssistant Editorl. ELIZABETH HAYES aturally sweet . . . tranquil . . . Betty Washington Club, Baby Sit- rs Club. BARBARA HORN BECK Pleasant nature . . . a canteen tan . . . Babe Ushers Guild, Girls Chorus. tlixed Chorus, Latin Club, istory Club, Yearbook Stall. nior Prom Committee, Wash- .gton Club, Intramurals. ROBERT HAYES Aguy s best friend . . . the gay caballero . . . reliable Bob Track Team, Senior Council, Stagecraft Crew. PHILIP HEAGNEY Man on the mound . . . a helping hand . . . Phil Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball. MILDRED HEADY Sweet quietness . . . nice to know . . . Millie VIRGINIA HOUSKEEPER The eyes have it! . . . pleasant personality . . . Hot Rod uvhg.. Iunior Council, Yearbook Staff, Fourth Estate, S. S. A. I9 ANDY IANARELLA Human porpoise . . . a smile for all . . . handsome Andy Varsity Club CScretary- Treasurerl, Swimming Team tCaptainJ, Varsity Football. 25-Lis: L.,-Live I A467 v 51,750 H3 EUGENE IACKSON Competent . . . intelligence plus . . . bang. bang on the base . . . Tallahassee Chorus, Marching Band, Con- cert Band, Pep Band. Latin Club. 20 WILLIAM HOWELL What a grin! . . . philologists' pride . . . Will Latin Club, I. V. Football, I. V. Basketball, Varsity Foot- ball, Varsity Club, Intra- murals. Track Team. LORRAINE HUGHES Pert 'n peppy . . . always on the go . . . laughing Lorraine Cheerleader. Ushers Guild, Intramurals, History Club. De- bating Team, National Foren- sic League. Girls Student League, Student Council, Yearbook Staff, Baby Sitters Club, Fourth Estate, Business Law Award, Shorthand I Award. ALBERT IACOBS Sleepy time guy . . . always a tree ride . . .Hot Rod Iake ROBERT IURGENS Hearty interest in everything . . . an asset anywhere . . . Bob I. V. Football. Varsity Foot- ball, Varsity Club, History Club. CYRUS INGERSOLI. Bom comedian . . . teacher despair: students' delight . . . Cy Varsity Football. Varsit Club, Marching Band, Conc Band, Concert Orchestra, P Band, Intramurals. CHRISTINE IOHNSON Unbounded enthusiasm . . . sensible and sincere . . . Chri Latin Club, Ushers Guil Student Council lVice Preq dentl, S. S. A.. Senior Prc Committee. IEAN KILMER lashing smile . . . our Ieannie with the light brown hair Latin Club, Biology Club istory Club, Ushers Guild irls Chorus, Mixed Chorus cappella. 'i 't f fits? EMILY KEEI-'E Generous with her smiles . . . . always willing . . . gift of gab Ushers Guild, Yearbook taff. Mixed Chorus, Intra- urals, Iunior Red Cross, His- ory Club, Girls Chorus. ourth Estate, Iunior Prom ommittee, Mercury Staff. TERRY KESSLEH Sophisticated charm . . . raven tresses . . . smiling quietness Latin Club, History Club lVice Presidentl, Ushers Guild tSecretaryJ, Intramurals, Senior Council, Fourth Estate, Girls Student League, Iunior Prom Committee, Senior Prom Com- mittee, Dramatics Club, Iunior Red Cross. Washington Club. Concert Orchestra, Marching Band, Concert Band, Mercury Staff. S. S. A., Senior Nomin- ating Committee, Yearbook Staif CAssociate Editorl, Girls Chorus. LEONA LAUTMAN Newcomer . . . great sense of humor . . . future vocalist Intramurals. Dramatics Club, Mixed Chorus, Iunior Red Cross, Girls Chorus. ICE KISSLINGER Everybodies' friend . . . the perfect gentleman . . . Kissy Varsity Baseball, Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball. Varsity Club, I. V. Baseball, I. V. Football, I. V. Basketball. i BEATRICE LAW Petite miss . . . sweet as sugar . . . Bea Intramurals, Iunior Prom Committee, Yearbook Staff. 'xiii J If ,,f, 4' f 1 ' , i X -A I .f 'U tr 'ls 5 . 'sg f , ji, 1 .Mfr .fi , ,, 223339, j, P VPN ,l1f1,i . - X' . ': Lfinh' kbi. ' NK. 1,--fubwi 'af '-vkQ,,. 1 1. :xi 5:1121 2f'ff'1'ff 5 1 +11 , ,, .,....,-I 1, ,, .tw mann W::.13,.-f'iiv,,f- . , + Q nfsvvsvvi .9-., f4:, 1J 4 u 'K ww vvvvtdxa ,bps ,p ,Q 1 'Wxpv ,wpmwwvrvffblfw 4 4.,',,+ vw-1-vvvwnf 'J' we + '1 H 3,t+W1+::f5:5.:'I,.5-',5.5,.5. 'f:2: S 'ggi'-34 1 tw . . .f .lv:, 1fSr,Z':.-f :.i:n.::1..- .2 MARGARET LEAKE Slight and graceful . . . sun- shine smile . . . Peg Washington Club, Baby Sit- ters Club. LORETTA KEKACS Peppy and cute . . . iun's the thing . . . Ret Senior Play Cast, Intra- murals, Dramatics Club, Stu- dent Council, Senior Prom Committee, Iunior Prom Com- mittee, History Club, Girls Student League, Iunior Bed Cross, Fourth Estate, Yearbook Staff. Marching Band CMana- gerl. Washington Club. 21 FRANK LEMAK Ten o'clock scholar . . . easy goin' . . . Tanky I. V. Football, Varsity Foot- ball. IOAN LEO Flaming tresses . . . a iriendly way about her . . . Red Speech Club .History Club. Senior Prom Committee, Latin Club, Yearbook Staff, Wash- ington Club. 22 VIRGINIA KLEPPER Fun to be with . . . demure . . . girl with a smile . . . Ginny Dramatics Club, Baby Sit- ters Club. Biology Club, Girls Chorus, Washington Club, Yearbook Staff, Iunior Prom Committee, Senior Prom Com: mittee. A vl'IlI Jn, . flfll'--Jil ELEANOR KRABICHLER Neat 'n nice . . . short cut . . efficient . . .Ellie Biology Club, Latin Club, Italian Club, Washington Club. Yearbook Staff, Mixed Chorus Girls Chorus, Ushers Guild. f. l ,fl I J ..' I -f . .', ROBERT LOGUE True P. H. S. devil . . . happy go lucky . . . our blue-eyed Bob Iunior Council, I. V. Foot- ball. Intramurals. SIDNEY LUSHER An occasional chuckle . . . a lover of sports . . . Sid DOROTHY MCARDLE Quiet and sincere . . favorite secretary . . . delightiul Dot Washington Club. 5 2 3 2 THOMAS LENT Arden coon hunter . . . Red Devil hurler . . . Tommy Marching Band, I. V. ball, Varsity Baseball, Varsit Basketball, Senior Play Cast Intramurals, Varsity Club. 1 ' Ns. di VINCENT MCCARTHY uiet and shy-but don't let at fool you . . . eager bowler . . . Mac Speech Club, Intramurals. ashington Club. CAROL MACK Quiet and shy . . . clothes galore . . . one of the gang Student Council, Fourth Es- tate, lntramurals, Leaders Club, Girls Student League. Ushers Guild. Washington Club, Yearbook Staff, Dra- matics Club. Senior Nominat- ing Committee, Senior Prom Committee, Iunior Prom Com- mittee. Sophomore Council. , -aur- IAMES MCLAUGHLIN Not a care in the world . . . loaded with devilry . . . Ham Bone Photography Club. 5 fi . IOAN McCOY urescent oh so nice her specialty sincerity Mixed Chorus Girls Chorus tstory Club Iumor Council shers Guild Yearbook Staif i' left- -,G -fd ' 4 . r Q 9 1 farm M rw Q mga ig may ,Hem-we I' fn., ,.- ,ywnnv 'fi Ni' was X ix 1, 3 '4 NEIL MacNEILL ,' Vim and vigor . . . bridges or l books . . . Pee Wee Student Council. Latin Club, Swimming Team. Senior Coun- cil. Yearbook Staff iBusiness Managerl, Intramurals. L '- QQ '29 lit ' ,,.f 4 - , in 7.9,- .3 .4-sins. X .i 'v FRANK MANTHEY Avid stamp hound . . . quickie with the answers . . . boatswain's mate Biology Club. Student Radio Council, Fourth Estate, Plane Geometry Prize. fi IAMES MAHON Careiree guy ,. . . lile's never at a standstill . . . nautically inclined L-4--So X4-3' IOSEPH MARALLO Sea-laring man . . . happy-go-lucky . . . ad-man Ice I. V. Football, Track Team. Iunior Council, Iunior Prom Committee. Senior Play Com- mittee. Senior Prom Commit- tee. Yearbook Stali CAclvertis- ing Managerl. 23 WILLIAM MIDDLETON Mmm . . . tall and handsome . . . tickles the ivories . . . Bill Student Council, Senior Prom Committee. Intramurals. Yearbook Staff. RICHARD MINNERLY Friendly and agreeable . . . always natural Intramurals. Dramatics Club. Trigonometry Prize. Student Council. FRED MEYER Would rather swim than eat . . business aspirations . . . got that bird RUTH MARKS Good natured . . . iovial manner . . . Red Iunior Red Cross, History Club, Girls Student League, Intramurals. 24 it IOAN METALLO Welcome charm . . . roller- drome gal . . . always a Hi Washington Club, Senior Prom Committee. G52 -J rm F23 if fo X Q' jyjgl EDWARD MILLS Commuter . . . at home in the pool . . . lackodaisical Ed Swimming Team. Varsity Club, Biology Club Wice Presidentl. GEORGE MEYER Sharp 'n neat . . . sports hound . . . Georgie Intramurals, Yearbook Staff. MAUDE MILLE High steppin' twirler strictly feminine . . . an 4 dream Student Council, Yec Stott, Intramurals, Twirler if J VJ 'Writ Q is A ini. ' ft FN 1 C Xl YA Q9 4 GJ ANTOINE'fTE MIRABELLO weet and serene . . . a smile lor everyone . . . Ann Italian Club, Washington lub, Yearbook Staff. Ushers uild. THOMAS MURPHY Never a dull moment . . . a smile for everybody . . . dream boy . . . Murph I. V. Baseball, I. V. Football, arsity Club, Varsity Baseball, arsity Football, Dramatics lub, Iunior Council CTreas- rerl, Sophomore Council. ashington Club. SUSAN MOHLSICK Cute and witty . . . a friend indeed . . . Sue Washington Club lPresi- dentl, S. S. A. fTreasurerJ, Girls Student League CSecre- taryl, Ushers Guild, Iunior Council, Senior Council, Iun- ior Prom Committee, Senior Prom Committee, Baby Sitters Club, Fourth Estate, Yearbook Staff, Intramurals, Leaders Club. CARLA MONOW'ITZ Interesting chatter . . . makes iriends easily . . . good company Girls Student League, lun- ior Prom Committee, Senior Prom Committee, Dramatics Club, Intramurals. Yearbook Staff. FRANCES MOCARSKI Warm iriendliness . . . quiet and sweet . . . I-'ran Latin Club, Biology Club, Washington Club, Dramatics Club, Girls Student League Ushers Guild, Christmas Pag- eant, Yearbook Staff. IOHN MOYNAHAN Eyes with an Irish sparkle . . . merry Celtic wit . . . net-man Washington Club, Dramat- ics Club, I. V. Baseball, Var- sity Tennis, Varsity Club. Stagecraft Crew, Intramurals. EDNA MOSELEY Sensible and sincere . . . a wealth of consideration Mixed Chorus, Girls Chorus MICHAEL NARDONE Easygoing . . . all round athlete . . . popular Mike I. V. Football. I. V. Baseball, I. V. Basketball, Varsity Foot- ball, Varsity Baseball, Varsity Basketball, Dramatics Club, Iunior Council fPresidentJ. Sophomore Council CVice-Presi- dentl, Varsity Club. 25 sf ANGELA NASTASI Bewitching smile . . . potential secretary . . . Ang Dramatics Club, Ushers Guild. VICTOR OTT Iohnny-on-the-spot . . . one of the gang . . . our ace reporter. Dick Fourth Estate CPresidentD, Washington Club, Senior Play Cast. Varsity Baseball, I. V. Baseball, I. V. Basket- ball, Iunior Council, Intra- murals, Senior Prom Com- mittee, Iunior Prom Committee, Yearbook Staff fAssociate Edi- torl, Class Day Committee, Dramatics Club, Christmas Pageant. V 0 ff' D I V-P kOLIN NAYLOR ressroom pranksler . - - xv always on the go . . . a man ot few words National Honor Society. Mer- cury Staff lEditorJ, Student Council. Yearbook Staff CAsso- ciate Editorl, Washington Club, Fourth Estate, Speech Club, Debating Team, Quill 'Xl and Scroll. World History Award. American History Award. Intermediate Algebra Award, Senior Play Com- mittee. it VN VIRGINIA ODELL Sincere and fun loving . . . model-like grace . . . Ginny S. S. A.. Marching Band. Concert Band, Senior Orches- tra. History Club, Girls Chorus, Mixed Chorus. Washington Club, Fourth Estate, Iunior Prom Committee, Intramurals. Yearbook Staff U-lssistant Ed- itorb, Ushers Guild, Latin Club, Senior Prom Committee. CARLENE PALMER Cute senorita . . . vivacious coquette . . . Honey Girls Student League, Stu- dent Council, Mixed Chorus, Girls Chorus, Baby Sitters Club, Fourth Estate, Yearbook Staff. PETER PHASS Soda boy . . . never a dull moment . . yPete Band, Student Co cil. Marching Band, flfeggcert 1 fs uf X , , , J Qf iffy X -.J N N .AJ ' 93 RJ 1 -f . .M -4 IOAN PATSEY Subtle and attentive . . . wil ing to help . . . warm smil . . . Ioanie Baby Sitters' Club. Ns!! WILLIAM PETERSON ' Because he's wonderful . . . because he's iust - our Bil Varsity Football, Varsit Basketball, Track Team, I. X Basketball, I. V. Baseball, Va sity Club, Dramatics Club, Ci, izens Committee, Senior Coui cil, Intramurals, Senior Pro: Committee. Washington Clul Iunior Prom Committee. 1 l w -r Wfffema-Q-It .- MARY POLIS A sweet smile . . . quiet simplicity . . . raven ' hair Girls Chorus, Mixed Chorus, 'Iistory Club, Biology Club, fearbook Staff, Student Coun- 'il. PATRICIA REAGAN ossip. gossip. gossip . . . oolcs to spare . . . that smile is never lost . . . Pat Latin Club ISecretaryJ, aby Sitters Club, History lub, Iunior Council, Iunior rom Committee, Washington lub, Girls Student League, tudent Council, Ushers uild, Intramurals, Yearbook tatf. DONNA LEE PULLEN Velvet tones . . . ellicient . . . a smile for all Girls Student League fPres- identl, History Club IPresi- dentl Girls Chorus, Mixed Chorus, A cappella, Chora- laires, Ushers Guild, Fourth Estate, Yearbook Stal! Ukssis- tant Editorl, Senior Orchestra, Senior Play Committee, Dra- matics Club. MARILYN RAPPING Contagious laughter . . . winning ways . . . carefree but dependable . . . Mickey Girls Student League, In- tramurals, History Club fSec- retaryl, Fourth Estate, Mer- cury CTyping Editorl, Dra- matics Club, Girls Chorus, Yearbook Stalf. 5' VALERIE PHILLIPS li BARBARA PUFF Petite, sweet and charming New on the scene . . . hair miss . . . our P.H.S. beauty . . . of spun gold . . . likeable gal Barb Yearbook Staff, Intramurals. Y CORA POTTER Cute 'n peppy . . . little girl with a big smile . . . tops in twirling Twirler, Washington Club. Yearbook Staff, History Club, Intramurals. VERNON RIVERS A friend to all . . . sports enthusiast . . . Riv I. V. Football, Varsity Foot- ball, Swimming Team, Student Council, Varsity Club, Italian Club, Intramurals, Class Day Committee, Yearbook Staff, Iunior Prom Committee, Sen- ior Prom Committee. 27 ii GERALDIN E ROBERTS Calm, cool, collective . . . sunny smile . . . Gerry Dramatics Club. Mixed Chorus, Senior Play Com- mittee. i- , . ,-.. , ,,, , ,W .N.. .,,. , , ,,.. ,. ,,,. ...,,... , 1 ., DIANNE RUSH!-'ORTH First chair orchestra . . . gracious lady . . . a connois- seur . . . Di Marching Band. Concert Band, Pep Band, Concert Or- chestra, Instrumental En- semble, Girls Chorus, Mixed Chorus, History Club. Wash- ington Club, Latin Club. Ushers Guild, Theater Or- chestra. ELAINE SCALZO Personality plus . . . lovely soprano . . . musical Lainey Student Council, Italian Club tSec1etaryJ, Marching Band. Pep Band. Senior Or- chestra, Instrumental En- semble, Concert Band, Mixed Chorus, A cappella, Dramatics Club, Iunior Prom Committee. Theater Orchestra, Senior Prom Committee, Iunior Council tSecretdryl. Choral- aires, Girls Chorus, Senior Play Committee, Yearbook Statf. ' ',, . , , Qlszwzsfiznzczfcszgfg ,:fei,,evsf1g2xz.t-.1,53 -5 --fa, I-,,,.,f,1-y,,f si.. , 11 wrt ffl. W T w Pai 551.213 L . 1 5-Q ee 11e-14 A i t 'flib' I r fd' ' I ,,.. dj 5 , 5, fi .1534 ,,. , , - .yy-...ag-H.. ,e,fe,5,,, i,,.5,g 'msfif-L If1fa,y,i 1-,, M., .N i.5,fi,3,:W:.g,,gg,,g 0 ' 1 . , il .Lg .L- ' ARTHUR RUDOLPI-I Ping pong whiz . . . teller of of tall tales . . . the Reverend Debating Team. Swimming Team fManagerD, Senior Play Cast, Intramurals, Yearbook Staff U-issistant Editorl. 28 IAMES ROSS Noticeable gent . . . resource- lul conversationalist . . . Iim Mixed Chorus, Boys Chorus, Mercury Staff, Washington Club. MYRTLE SCHEUERMAN Cute country gal . . . zealous secretary . . . Myrt History Club, Yearbook Staff. .,,Jx C, Ni Lvu 'ill is .hmsesmu mwszslise r. ' m.w 'W 'tts T ANDREW SABITO Shy but brilliant . . . to- morrow's best-seller . . . Onnie Swimming Team, Mercury Staff. Washington Club, Tracl Team. Atlantic Monthly Con test CI-Ionorable Mentionl. 'Na Q2 milf' i CATHERINE SACCO Soit spoken and sweet . . . typist supreme . . . Cay Girls Chorus, Mixed Choru: History Club, Shorthand Award, Yearbook Staff. Lati Club. ALLAN SCI-IILLER lassy ialopy. that Buick . . . silent by-stander . . . a real student Radio Club. Student Council. ,W H? -f f kc il, WW . 59 V , f f 'I f i t K' .zv-S, Mi..-.-t. ff -1 in ,, . ,A k A ii ,- 'i 'SQ wg .-,. hp , slam: .ll I EDITH SEABOLDT Keeps our band in order . . . Donny's lavorite . . . Red History Club, Yearbook talf, Baby Sitters Club, arching Band lManagerJ, In- amurals. QWQ4- ' B Ji,1'Zf7l..-W.. PHILLIP HNELL 7 if Sincerity plus . . . young man with a horn . . . our future man ol the cloth Latin Club, Iunior Council, Marching Band. Concert Band. Dance Band, Senior Orchestra. Theater Orchestra, Washing- ton Club, Boys' Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Dramatics Club, Pep Band. u lUNE SCHNAPP Our natural blonde . . . a gig- gle of a girl . . . oh, those cadets Girls Student League, His- tory Club. GLORYA SCIVOLETTO Golden earrings . . . clicking needles . . . sparkling smile Speech Club CTreasurerJ, Dramatics Club, Ushers Guild. Baby Sitters Club, Biol- ogy Club, History Club, Girls Chorus, Intramurals, Yearbook Staff. . 3 H5553 r Q t 'M Q - iN -wks ,r , , CY' sf- 'Q N 'SAE' W 6 My Lisp,-as X t X , ' Tig 1,--,ff :ff me::4a.,s2s,g-M if ' 1 ' E4 k . f qi, f fl tl? 4-,gtg 0-A I 3 is Q s , 1. UQNA 'Q Qagfi ,I ,- , iffy: 2 ' tx E E ffl? QR-Sb-sig ' jx . ' 5 0 Vx at dp i MARGARET SCIRIA Sweet disposition . . . pert little miss . . . Margie Marching Band CManagerl, Baby Sitters Club, Substitute Twirler. IOSEPH SEGRE Italian import . . . romantic latin . . . Pippo ff3,,5WA of MN RAPHAEL sM1'rH . Captain everything . . . N. T. loss . . . Smitty I. V. Football, I. V. Basket- ball, Varsity Football lCap- tainl, Varsity Basketball lCap- tainl, Track Team lCaptainl, Varsity Club, Intramurals. 29 ',- -- -1 wrt 'H NANCY STRANG She leads the way . . . efiervescent . . . snappy clothes Pep Band, Concert Band, Iunior Council. Twirler, Wash- ington Club, Mcxrching Band KMajoretteJ. jfug- 1 X f Ardent ian of the wild MICHAEL TIMCOE Always ioking . . . taste for redheads . . . Mike Intramurals. P. A. Group. r :eww , , ., .... -f t F . .:,. ,,-f. . -5 - V . e- -. 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Wai , NF wwview,vfasevxmfzisfsl- V' f r, it M if arf i f!filQj '. :ft Gi:Amp,:5f:.,w..,f4ff t :,f ,.nfssrfffgaztf-mare.Z when- uw.: N e w s - fmt. ,, ALPHEUS TOMPKINS . . . true friend . . . Toddy THERESA THORNELI. Cafeteria sparkplug . . . hard working gal . . . Terry Speech Club. Student Coun cil. Senior Prom Committe Girls Student League, Dr matics Club, Intramurals, Iunq ior Red Cross. Cafeteria Clulq Senior Play Committee. X W HELEN TOWERS ice supreme . . . quiet and assuming . . . always eager and willing Speech Club, Dramatics ub. Girls Chorus. Mixed orus. A cappella. Choral- es. ALFRED TUTTLE Muscle boy . . . prince of ten pins . . . Tutt Swimming Team. Student ouncil. HAROLD TRAVIS A wonder behind the scenes . . . a really swell guy . . . dry wit . . . Pete Rifle Team. Marching Band. Pep Band. Photography Club. Stagecrait Crew. Cafeteria Club. P. A. Group. JSM RONALD VICENZI Happy-go-lucky . . . the mad sheriff . . . hefty iester Senior Play Cast. Swimming Team, Yearboo Staff fAssis- tant Editorl. Ita n Club. NESBERT TRAVIS Speedster . . . devil may care . . . always willing Nebbie ARTHUR TURNER Nice guy . . . strong silent type Art JOSEPH VINCI Personality plus . . . homework. wot's that? . . . Vince Track Team. Intramurals. CHARLES E. VOLKMANN As popular as they come . . versatile sportsman . . . fun loving guy Varsity Football. I. V. Bas ketball, Varsity Basketball, I V. Baseball. Varsity Baseball. Intramurals, Senior Prom Com- mittee. Junior Prom Commit- tee. Varsity Club. 31 N CHARLES I. VOLKMANN One ol Vaughey's men . . . casual but careful . . . Cha Yearbook Stall. Washington Club, Intramurals. iff c ll. I 1, f ' 'GEQRGIA VOONASIS Bubblihg with pep . . . clothes N fiend. . .a bom actress . . . Lulu gf . 1 'xx Fourth Estate, Dramatics Club, Mixed Chorus, Girls Chorus, Girls Student League, Cheerleader, Senior Council, Student Council, Concert Or- chestra, Marching Band, Con- cert Band, History Club, Wash- ington Club. Intramurals, Leaders Club, Iunior Red Cross, Iunior Prom Committee, Senior Prom Committee, Year- book Stali fAssistant Editorj, Mercury Staff. Senior Play Cast. ROBERT WALDBILLIGS-4 One of the best 'Z O -' throws a swell curve . . .5 cute. too! . . . Walb sl- Debating Team, I. V. Foot-' ball fManagerJ, Varsity Foo fx ball tManagerD. I. V. Baseball.- 0 Varsity Basketball, Varsitig' Q4 Baseball, Intramurals, Boys State Representative. Qtr, wgfefaizewzefsffmsssis.-:'Q'1:-ffs:wr. at11frfwxsvffftfwwwff.f::11-v..wfw..- g2:f52sS'fs1?!??tsifffleififfif iflftfilqs-' ,' lflllffx Q, fi .f::w.fqg...,5::1-':f...,M,:.g.,ggg', f .QQ I JV' V . 'ff gf' . ' - ' F 1 ' Q1 Y? 1' ' ' DOUGLAS WEEKS A carefree guy . . . always in the crowd . . . practical joke . . . Squeeks I. V. Football. Varsity Foot ball, Rifle Team, Intramurals Varsity Club, Track Team. srimisv WELLS A melody always on her lips . . .contagious laughter. . .Shirl Girls Chorus, Mixed Chorus. A cappella. Choralaires, Con- cert Orchestra, Instrumental Ensemble, Concert Band. Marching Band, Pep Band. Theater Orchestra, History Club, Student World Federa- lists, Washington Club. Year- book Staff. 32 ALFRED WARREN Mad model-maker . . . his head's in the clouds. . .Red I. V. Basketball, I. V. Foot- ball, Track Team. Varsity Club, Intramurals, Varsity Football. GILBERT WHITE A quiet way . . . a friendly smile . . . rhythm on his mind :ff Of'3Qf'91.vi'l?2 HERBERT WHITE + Debating in his blood . . . ni f guy to know . . . brainy. t4 . . . Herb Student Council, Iun Council, Senior Council, M cury Stall, National Ho1 Society Wice-Presidentb, I tional Forensic League fPr1 dentj, Rotary Debate Awe Track Team. Intramurc Iunior Prom Committee, Ye book Staff U-lssistant Edit American History Award. S ior Play Cast, Columbia For Representative. FRED WILKINS ower-house tackler . . . orous human . . . Freddy rack Team, Varsity Foot- l, Intramurals, I. V. Foot- l, Varsity Club, Marching d. MY? .l Q , I ot, , - .hifi:i5.-flW- ' R t fr 'Sd ff ' N t PAULINE WORTHAM Naturally nice . . . enthusiastic worker . . . unobtrusive Marching Band, Pep Band, Concert Band, 'I'heater Or- chestra, Concert Orchestra, Mixed Chorus, A cappella, Choralaires, Girls Chorus, Girls Student League, Fourth Estate. DONALD WILLIAMS Sort of shy . . . always trying. never gives up . . . Bodini I. V. Football, Varsity Foot- ball, Intramurals, Track Team, Varsity Club. Lf--A, x . -i7,- Booster Winners BERNARD YUDOWITZ j- ' Q-, ihk I Ye editor . . . unpredictable I I -5 'd l humor . . . the students choice ' ' . - I . . . Yudie ' Atlantic Monthly Essay Con- test CHonorable Mentionl, me 7 National Honor Society, Quill se 'f 1 and Scroll, National Forensic If League CTreasurerl, Varsity D , 'll Debating, Fourth Estate, Mer-'Y ba-ETX I cury Staff U-Xssistant Editorl, -B ' if I Student Council CPresident 12, -X K W Treasurer lll, Boys Chorus,5L0 .iotlgy 33,3 ' M Mixed Chorus, Concert Band, I Marching Band, Pep Band, ' , Q fi? Dance Band, Concert Orches- W, H tra, Theater Orchestra, Wash- ' ington Club, Speech Club, His- If 1 tory Club, Latin Club, Dra- 5' .QI , matics Club, Senior Play Cast. .Q W f I7 I. V. Football, Yearbook Staff CEditor-in-Chiefl. VINCENT ZEOLI The joker of the pack . . . everybodies' friend . . . Vinnie Varsity Club, Italian Club. I. V. Football, Varsity Foot- ball, I. V..Basketball, Varsity Basketball, I. V. Baseball, Var- sity Baseball, Intramurals. I or GERTRUDE WILSON Tiny high-stepper . . . beguiling manner . . quiet but precise Ushers Guild, Dramatics Club, Marching Band fMan- agerl. I. mi 1' itoosrsn CAMPAIGN Ay A L I Since our home football games were played at Depew Park, instead of the Peekskill Stadium, some way of raising money to support athletics had to be found. The Booster Campaign was the answer to the problem. Booster buttons, shaped like a football and bearing the words Boost Peekskill , were sold for one dollar and admitted any person wearing one to all home games without further charge. The campaign was a great success. Ninety- four per cent of the student body became Boosters and 470 buttons were sold to par- ents and local citizens, with Home Room 34, pictured at the left, winning the inter-homeroom sales competition. 33 r Class of E 5 e Front: L. Di Rubbo. C. Craig, D. Dorsey, I. Acker, B. Dewey, H. Adams, I. Berloline, R. De Rosso. I. Eudy, M, Decker, H. De Maria, G. Branigan. Znd: Mr. Baptiste, I. Bauer, O. Blythe, I. Dresser, M. Duncan, V. Fellman, N. Cuomo, S. Burns, A. Bartok. 3rd: C. Dunnigan, E. Burns, H. Cozzi, A, Baisley, G. Adams. R. Bohringer, A. Dinerstein, A. Arkow. Mr. Peterson. 4lh: D. Barry, H. Broadie, K. Bell, A. Fallick, I. De LaVa11ierre, C. Baisley, I. Boyce, G. Emeny, R. Edelman, P. Dalelto. W. Ellis. lst row: E. Travis. I. Thompson, M. Williams, T. Zimmerman, L. Singer, N. Vail, T. Stapi, E. Scarcia, C. Simon. 2nd row: B. Zeliph, H. Towers, N. Tomassio, E. Stems, H. Slilenovich, M. Tinsley, M. Sciria, R. Varellcr, B. Silvey, M. Squires. 3rd row: Mr. Le Boeui, I. Weaver, I. Smith, A. Williams, M. Volk- rnann, R. Werner, P. Sanders, Dot See, R. Schraqis. 4th row: R. Schrueier, B, Snowden, F. Scalzo, G. Smith, F. Silva, C. Williams, B. Shaw, N. Ziolkowski, W. Tinsley. 5ih Row: P, Ventry, E. Under- wood, P. Scheiber, C. Travis, A. Tompkins, I, Walsh, R. Tompkins, L. Segar, A. Simmonds, I. Travis, L. Smith. I952 Front row: A. Ccrspcrricxn, M. Colcro, D. Gambino, R. Fisch, R. Friedman, I. Cotich, Iecmn Huff, N Iennings, P. Conklin, 2nd row: Mr. Miller, M. Hroudcr, I. Conklin, V. Fowler, I. Kelly, R. Kelly P. Kavana, A. Icrcobs. 3rd row: B. Hcxdden, R. Gordineer, W. Conklin, D. Colcxo, B. Gordon, T lHorton. 4th row: R. Hintze, C. Curtiscmo, M. Kennedy, F. Cdldcine, I. Grcrulich, R. Irish, R Ferguson, E. Hold. lst row: H. Krcrmeiscm, I. Kesselman, I. Matthews, I. Meyer, R. Lubin, I. Lent, I. Richmond, I. Mitchell, A. Merritt, E. Lichtenstein. 2nd row: Miss Meserve, R. Ncxrdis, E. Pcrcicr, I. Marer, W. Piscmi, B. Morse, I. Radskin, K. McKeever, I. Odell, Mr. Ktopf. Grd row: H. Pulice, E. Nichols, M. Luksik, B. L. Grcmd, V. Mcmcine, R. Morley, I. Mohlsick, M. Kornfeld, D. Mekulik. 4th row: E. Lee, R. McKeever, R. O'Donne1l, N. Lepore, C. McCormack, H. Lounsbury, R. Pugsley, I. King, E. Petrillo, C. Mason. 5th row: R. Morley, W. Miller, I. Lynch, R. Kuney, R. Palczicl, A. Korn, R. Phillips, N. Proetti, R, Robb, R. O'del1, I. Moniz. Class of Front row: D. Larson, E. Markham. D. Perry, A. Pintasilzo, M. Pelaia, M. Peck. D. Lockwood, D. Lynch, M. Mohlsick, V. Monroe. 2nd row: R. Possenti. M, Poritzky, P. Littell, R. McCaf'lery, M. O'Brien, K. Mooney, I. Prout, I. Porter, B. Meyer, N, Lampert, T. Pridgen. 3rd row: Miss Powell, I. La Cavercr, D. Lee, I. Morley, M. Narclone, G. Mastricmna, C. Manning, M. O'Connor, R. Lloyd. E. La Rocco, A. Lindroos. 4th row: C. Mechling, W. Miller, W. Meyer, W. Lyons. A. O'Connell, G. Lenahan, R. Peterson. E. Maynard, M. Nast, M. Obrentz, R. MacKay, E. Lois, Mr. Glofi. 5th row: P, Pappas, N. Lomando, P. Peters, O. Peterson, A. Nicko, R. Mackey, T. Pataki. H. Moseley, D. Loshin, R. Manthey, R. Williams, S. Poritzky, I. Palmer. lst row: V. Tiso, M. Zumbo, D. Scanlon, M. Wilson, M. Wilson. R. Weiss, F. Vecchio, I. Schablein I. Stokes. 2nd row: Mr. Gagliardi, L. Squillante, R. Salvatore, I. Womacsko, A. Titus, C. White, H Scaramellino, B. Wilcox, I. Valentine, Doris See, P. Tracy, Miss Holmes. Grd row: F. Scctlzo, C. Vogel R. Scalzo, L. Sacco, B. Sorano, I. Travis. E, Wilson, E. Richardson, L. Schafer, A. M. Van Cura, D Spottswood. 4th row: L. Varella, H. Wilms. A. Volkmann, B. Vogel, M. Valente, E. Slater, R. Vitolo I. Seymour, E. Stenquist. 5th row: I. Washburn. I. Sayres, R, Shields, A. Recapito. F. Sabito, E Schnapp, E. Silva, D. Silver, C. Turner. I. Ryan. F. Beil, I. Simon, R. Simmons. I I953 Front row: M. Bleakley, W. Daley, M. Crawford, I. Berger, I. Birdsall, B. Booth, R. Busch, F. Ack- erly, I. Carano, R. DiGregario. 2nd row: I. Carter, E. Bennett, T. DeBroske, D. A. Conley, A. Corrillo, I, Bannister, G. Colao, E. Chadwick, P. Delamcxter, I. Calabrese, I. Anderson, S. Citron, D. Bensky, Y. Ascenzo, D. Bondatti, M. Campbell. 3rd row: Mr. Lindsey, M. Chalumecxu, T. Bona- vita, I. Albert, S. Bonirisco, C. Booth, C. Badger, P. Boddie, A. Alimonti, M. Bell, A. Calabrese, Mr. Swank, W. Corney. 4th row: C. Burke, D. Ciocchi, C. Afiron. Last row: D. Annacone, R. Adams, H. Casparian, M. Dale, V. Corozine, W. Buchanan, G. Bunch, H. Bischoff, I. Allen, E. Conklin, G. Tracy, M. Bottas. LLNILVLLI LILILILVLIJ LU UI 10 H H .y g , -' . Front row: L. DeSoto, E. Heleker, M. Hrouda, H. Incremona, M. A. Eichler, L. Ganeles, C. Dingee, A. Frcznchi, O. Gallucci, N. Eusepi. 2nd row: B. Dunleavy, B. Gordineer, S. Hosey, B. Haggerty, B. Eberle, S. Elroy, D. Keesler, I. Iensen, D. Hurst, C. Heady, 3rd row: M. Dillon, Miss Steele, I. DeVido, B. Depew, B. DeNoris, L. Gardner, W. Griiiin, T. Hughes, I. Guardino, H. Keating, W. Hayes, G. Fowler, R. Eisenberg. 4th row: C. Free, C. Hunt, A. Kiessling, D. Dorsey, M. King, B. Hadden, I. Hennessy, H. Hawles, W. Huffcut, A, Donahue, H. Fauntleroy, Mr. Graham. 5th row: N. Engel, A. Krug, R. Iancrrella, W. Havard, H. Heineman, L. Kaplan, P. Iones, R. Gage, I. Horton, G. Dodd, L. Desmarais. I. Griffin. SENIOR CLUBS lst row: E. Hayes, P. Reagan, D. Dowd. S. Mohlsick, B. Shutt, S. Ganeles, T. Kessler, M. Ascheim. 2nd row: I. Boss, G. Voonasis, N. Strang, C. Mack, P. Cunane, I. Metallo, A. Mirabello, B. Bradley, P, Wortham, R. Ganeles. 3rd row: C. Baxter, R. Booth, V. Odell, D. Rushiorth, I. Bass, I. Stile- novich, D. Hooks. V. Klepper, D. McArd1e, B. Hornbeck, Nineteen seniors of the Washington Club spent four days early l.ast March in a visit to our nation's capital. The group stayed at the Plaza Hotel and went on daily bus tours to various places of interest in and about the city. Mr. Wood accompanied the group and acted as its chaperon. F. Mocarski, Mrs. Hourihan. E. Eisner. 4th row: I. Moynahan, T. Thornell, E, Krabichler, M. Leake, C. Potter, L. Kekacs. I. Cotich, M. L. Cole, B. Puff, V. Gage, S. Wells. 5th row: I. Gallagher. B. Yudowitz. E. Donnelly, C. Volkmann, W. Peterson. W. Amory, P. Schnell, A. Tuttle, V, McCarthy. C. I. Volkmann, V. Ott, I. Hickey. Before arriving in Washington the group visit- ed the grounds of the Naval Academy at Anna- polis and inspected several of the buildings. Later a trip was made to Mount Vernon and to the Arlington Cemetery. The officers of this year's club were: Presi- dent, Susanne Mohlsick: Secretary-Treasurer, Dolores Dowd. lst row: E. Krabichler, I. Gleiberman, M. Ascheim. B. Shutt, T. Kessler, P. Cuncme, I. Kilmer. S. Mohlsick, B. Bradley, A. Mirabello. 2nd row: G. Scivoletto. M. DiCola, I. Cotich, P. Reagan, C. Mack, G. Wilson, D, L. Pullen. 3rd row: The Ushers Guild of Peekskill High School was first organized in September 1935 and has been under the sponsorship of Miss Sarah T. Baker since its beginning. Girls apply at the end of the junior year and must meet a scholastic requirement to be ac- L. Hughes. B. Field, S. Ganeles. C. Iohnson. P. Wortham, F. Mocarski, I. McCoy. 4th row: Miss Baker, D. Rushforth, P. Buchanan, E, Keele, R, Fullenweider, M. L. Donly, N. Foshay, V. Odell, E. Eisner. cepted as members. The Ushers Guild olticiates at all school' functions. This year they have also served at entertainments given by the Lions Club and the Exchange Club. Officers for 1950- 1951 are: Head Usher, Patricia Cunane: Secre- tary, Terry Kessler. Z L, 1 gg-jgqiim L HDBH ,Eg S y V ' ' LWX V4 Q ff j iiflx ET 'X K 5? f I. , X g A 9. fb f X, W, I Ll Xi, ' In ,gg , H Q A g XI' 113, g an 'fr 'St ZME Ep K s - ,J 2 ,WM 47 '-mf 1 ff- -w--- EPA 14' IA 'an' ff ,mfr 5 'g V' ,, ' '67 mf I ,!n72ffn1E? fy If ,ff ,:f? W747 2 'f ,? I A 9 G I A f 964 F Y! ' ,, . if 4 X ff 1 5 I ! ff A fffi Y, , X Q53 Qt Ziff Q ui -f 4, KY If 1 WV R :gj'x: ali1f:iI'f2l5j',gTn,f + K I. , , fi vl I ,. ,X uf ! l 6, 4 wMmmV j i f M ff' NH, U I ff W f 7 Ad! M in f Il I ff AD . fy I N L W r 1 w 1 ,.,,m4,,,....,,.,.,,,.,,.,,,,.,..,...,..1...............f..,..,.-.........,.......,.,............--.-,.....n.-.......... .....,. ....-....--..4-.-..--- fAf,.,,, ,- - 7 - - VARSITY SCORES S. Opponent 18 Rye .......................... Scarsdale ................ 19 Pleasantville ............ 0 Washington Irving 13 North Tarrytown .... 21 Hastings .........,........ 12 Edison Tech .............. 0 Ossining ....... ........ 7 5 fit ,se A is 'fffwfegga VARSITY FOOTBALL wir First row: I. Monize, H. Dabbs, R, Smith, C, Volkmann, I. Birdas, B. Shaw, A. Ianarelli, B. Fin- negan, I. Kisslinger, R. Pugsley, T. Murphy, E. Petrillo. 2nd row: W, Peterson, B. Iergens, F Boniello, M. Nardone, V. Zeoli, Mr, Devins, E. Burns, I. Hickey, P, Iones, R. Richardson. D. Williams 3rd row: L. Smith, G. Boyce, C, Ingersoll, W. Corney, C. Fullenweider, W. Howell, Mr. Comcowich I.V. SCORES P H S. Opponent Ossining ....,................ ................. 2 7 Washington Irving ....... .............. North Tarrytown ........ .......... Hastings ..................,. 0 Pleasantville ........ ....... U P M A .......,....... ....... 0 Mr. Buckton, A. Warren, D. Weeks, F. Wilkens, A. Fallick, W. Tinsley, A. Tompkins. Hampered by an inability to be consistent throughout the grid campaign, the Red Devils lost their first two games, they came back fighting and when the season ended they were in a three way tie for second place in the HRL. Although Peekskill lost their first two games, the second of those was really a heart-breaker as the game was taken out of their hands in the final three seconds. The Red Devils came back in the following two weeks with thrilling vic- tories over Pleasantville and Washington Irv- 1ng. After two wins, the Red Devils tasted defeat again as they bowed to North Tarrytown and Hastings, but came back fighting again to whip Edison Tech and Ossining. These last two games were broadcast over radio station WLNA. The Peekskill High School Iunior rsity grid squad, under the watch- l eye of Mr. Moser, finished the 50 season with a lot of praise. Although the Devils were rapped out by Ossining and North Tarry- wn, they never stopped striving til they could give their coaches hat they wanted. Though whipped ice during the season, the Devils me out on top with three wins and e tie to their credit. All the members of the I.V. team ere either sophomores or freshmen. is gives the varsity outlook for ture years a spot of brightness, for ost of the boys will have had some eatly needed experience. IUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL Front row: G. Beloit, I. Gallagher, T. Hughes, G. Agosta, T. Busby, I. Allen, A. Bates, I Enterlein, T. Moynahan. Znd row: A. Rinaldi. A. Seger, G. Lebbinoff, M. Obrentz, B. Mc- Guire, I. Horton, E. DeChristopher, D. Simmons, C. Van Buren, A. Donahue, M. Bell. 3rd row I. Napolitano, A. Strumke, W. Warren, C. Blythe, D. O'Donnell, B. Strumke, B. Volpe, D Gambino, C. Moshier, C. Bonavita, I. Duosenja. 4th row: Mr. Moser, R. Ianarella, A. Baisley L, Possenti, C. Burgdorf, B. Huffcut, C. Badger, G. Lois, W. Howles, I. Murnane, I. Layne S. Birbrower, Mr. Le Boeuf. The majorette and the twirlers go through stiff competition be- fore they ctre chosen from among seventy-five other girls. This competition goes on in the NANCY STRANG merry month of Mcry, every school dcry morning. The band managers ctre chosen for their efficiency cmd crmbitiousness. 42 ' On the field krhgield p Devils: I. Boyce, C. Mekeel, G. Coffee. Seated: E. Stems, I. Sey- mour,,I. Griffin, I. Allen, H. Valentine, S. Bonirisco, E. Scalzo, C. Fuller, R. Scalzo, B. Wilcox, I. Weaver, T. Stapi, C. Craig. lst row' I. Cotich, G. Wilson. S. Wells, I, Richmond, I. Calabrese, R. Val- entine, D. Conley, E. Bennett, R. Renza, I. Meyer, Dot See, A Kempf, N. Lampert, L. Rolfe, I. Mancini, N. Corozine, M. Sciria L. Kekacs, 2nd row: H. Casparian, R. Adams, D. Rushiorth, I Dresser, A. Franchi, A. Baisley. V. Corozine, W. Buchanan, V Odell, P. Buchanan, M. L. Donly, N. Engel, E. Conklin. 3rd row' The P.H.S. Band is the liveliest and R. Booth, R, Schrueier. B. Ganeles, D. Straub, W. Havard, H Heineman, M. Kennedy, B. Yudowitz, I. Brillinger, M. Dale, P. East- man, A. Korn, T. Horton, H. Moseley, E. Hald, C. Hunt, O. Blythe 4th row: G. Korn, E. DeChristopher, T. Hughes, E. Iackson, I Mohlsick, O. Peterson, D. Ciocchi, A. Krug, G. Smith, P. Schnell, W. Ellis, S. Gordon, C. Williams, B. Harten, D. Silver. Sth row I. Ferris, C. Potter, N. Tomassio, M. Miller, T. Lent, N. Strang, R Smith, D. Dorsey, I. Acker, I. Bertoline, M. Squires. most colorful group of its kind that ever graced a football field. Its inspired marches have helped win many foot- ball games. lts excellent drum-majorette, Nancy Strang, has led the band through numerous parades and games. who, in tum, keep the band well spaced. The band participates in pep rallies, football games. and assemblies, such as the booster and awards assem- blies. A smaller group, called the Pep Band, performs at basketball games. Mr. Edward Shulman, who is the director, is also the spirit that moves his pupils toward higher goals in e of music. Miss Strang leads the six twirlers. COLOR GUARD-I. Ferris, R. Smith, T. Lent, M. Squires. BAND MANAGERS-G. Wilson, I. Cotich, R Booth, L. Kekacs, M. Sciria. 44 CHEERLEADERS W. Pisani, I, Mitchell, Ganeles, T. Zimmerma- G. Voonasis, I. Smith, Hughes, H. DeRosso. Fro P. Cunane, Miss Snydl B. Field. We consist of ten people, All of which are girls, Some of us have straight hair, And some of us have curls. Some of us are kind of thin, And some are slightly fat, And each of us will sometimes Act rather like a cat. Although we fight and argue, And sometimes get quite mad. lt's only a matter of minutes Until again we're glad. We've learned to hold our tempers. Not to rave and scream, And so we stick together Working as a team! And right beside us all the time To help us on to fame, Our ever loyal adviser- Miss Snyder is her name. ln the gym you see us- We practice every night. You hear us rah our fellows And holler fight, team, fight! At games we jump and dance aroun Sometimes we laugh and cry, We try to give our best to Our dear old Peekskill High TWIRLERS C. Potter, N. Tomassio, M. Miller, D. Dorsey, I. Acker, G. Bertoline. s E 1 ! Q W n na Seated: M. Peck, V. Rivers, R. Ganeles, D. Loshin. M. Dale, I. Graulich, D. See. 3rd row: R. Friedman. P. Reagan, O. Peterson, N. Engel, M. Bell, C. Iohnson. 2nd row: M. M. Volkmann. D. Bondatti, R. Lloyd. B. Gordiner. Mr. Ascheim. L. Dilitubbo. H. Cozzi, F. Silva, F. Colacini, A. Graham, D. I. Conley, T. Thornell, M. Miller, B. Morse, Tuttle, I. Brillinger, B. Yudowitz, W. Middleton, A. Korn, R. Nardis, L. Kekacs, B. Vogel. STUDENT COUNCIL The constitution of the Student Council of Peek- skill High School was adopted three years ago by the student body. Since then, its members and its committees have really worked to make the student council an organization for the school to be proud of. Among its achievements have been the teenage canteen, the open house, and the raising of a suffi- cient sum of money to support an Italian orphan. The council is composed of two elected represen- tatives from each homeroom and four officers elected by the entire school after a week of hectic campaign- ing. lt meets every Monday afternoon in Mr. Gra- ham's room, the eighth period. The council at the beginning of this year immediately formed seven major committees. The committees and their accom- plishments are as follows: The Open House Committee secured the use of the school every Saturday night through petitions to the Board of Education. This committee worked with the Recreation Commission and planned things so well that not a drop of available space in the school was wasted during Open House. There was swimming in the pool, sports in the gym, dancing and refreshments in the cafeteria, ping-pong in the lower halls and games in the first floor rooms. The Assembly Committee gave P.H.S. a well balanced assembly program for the year. The many assemblies included paid Broadway talent, scien- tific demonstrations, group singing and short skits put on by the students. The Student-Faculty Committee fostered better relationships between students and teachers. Some projects of the committee were the revision of the Honor Roll system and the obtaining of an insignia for the Debate Team. The Dance Committee planned and supervised numerous dances during the year. This committee not only added to the social life of P.H.S., but also showed that successful dances are not a rarity. The Television Committee obtained a Television Set for the school. This set was used in both Open House and during the school day. Many a student's knowledge of world affairs was broadened by watching the United Nations meetings. and many a sports fan was thrilled by the telecasts of the major league baseball games. The Constitution Committee offered many sug- gestions for the bettennent of the Student Govern- mental system, and a plan for the revision of the school treasury. The Senior Week Committee organized a week of fun and frolic for the Seniors. This was the first year that Senior Week was attempted and the re- sults indicate that a Senior Week will be held in P.H.S. for years to come. The Council also has been represented at the meetings of the Westchester County Association of Student Councils. This year's officers are: President, Bernard Yudowitzp Vice-president, Christine Iohnsoni Secre- tary, Patricia Buchanan: Treasurer, Caroline Craig. The advisor of the council is Mr. Graham. 1.11. Patricia Buchanan, Secretary Christine Iohnson. Vice President Bernard Yudowitz, President Carolyn Craig, Treasurer Mr. Graham. Faculty Adviser 45 I Speak for Democracy The Four Winners at Peekskill r On November 10, 1950, the Sectional elimi- nations of the I Speak for Democracy Contest were held for the second year at P.H.S. This national contest is sponsored by the National Iunior Chamber of Commerce. Representatives from thirteen schools in the Peekskill Area par- ticipated. From the thirteen speakers, four were chosen as finalists who later spoke over W.L.N.A. The four were Richard Tasjian of Mahopac, Edward Gorman of North Tarrytown, William Tyler of Washington Irving, and Iohn Graulich of Peekskill. Of these four, Iohn Graulich was chosen as the winning speaker. A recording of Iohn's speech was made and sent to Buffalo to be entered in the New York State contest. When the champion of New York State was announced, it was, for the second straight year, none other than Iohn Graulich. As a reward for his accomplishment he traveled to Buffalo, received a General Electric Tele- vision set, and was guest speaker at a dinner held there. From Buffalo, Iohn's recording traveled to Washington, D. C., where it was entered in the National contest. The nation was divided into thirteen sections and once again Iohn came out on top in his section and was declared one of the thirteen finalists in the entire United States and its territories. Thus to Mr. Albert Swank, Iohn's speaking instructor, goes credit for another name on the long list of champions he has coached. The Directors Off to the Alleys CLICKOOS ON THE HEARTH She's not very sick. is she? I mean. it's not catching, is it? Q1 Mr. 6 Mrs. Carleton gig Rear: Bernard Yudowitz, Zadoc Grimes CEccentric Writerl, Mr. Baptiste, Director of play, Robert Renza, Svengali fRussian spy and proiessorl, Victor Ott, State Trooper, Barbara Field, Abby iAn- nouncerl, Ronald Vicenzi, Sheriti Preble! Mad villainl, Shirley Ganeles, Dr. Gordon tl-lead of Pineviewl, Loretta Kekacs, Beulah Peck tTelephone repair man's wilel. Front: Arthur Rudolph, Reverend CSpy in disguisel, Georgia Voonasis. Lulu fMrs. Carleton's cousinl, Herb White, Mr. Carleton CHerol, Bernadette Shutt, Mrs. Carleton, Tom Lent, Doc CAccomplice to Svengalil. THE SENIOR PLAY One of the best senior plays in years -that was the general comment about this year's play, Cuckoos on the Hearth . Written by Parker Fennelly of Peel-rskill and ably di- rected by Herman C. Baptiste oi the faculty, the mystery satire proved a tremendous hit with the full house audience of Novem- ber 18. The play, which has been produced on Broadway, is a strict departure from the typical boy and girl high school production. Mr. Fenrielly, well-known actor of the radio, screen, and television, gave the occasion a Broadway tie-up by appearing at one oi the rehearsals. The play was especially well cast, and we shall never forget Bernard Yudowitz as Zadoc, the eccentric writer: Georgia Voo- nasis, as the giddy Lulu: Robert Renza as Svengali: Arthur Ru- dolph as the death-like Reverend: and Ronald Vicenzi as the raving maniac. And what a charming husband and wile Herbert White and Bernadette Shutt made! Remember the rousing cheer Vic Ott got when he appeared in the lull uniiorm of a state trooper? Loretta Kekacs and Shirley Ganeles added a little local color in their respective roles of the telephone repairman's wife You're lying, Mrs. Carleton and Doctor Gordon. And who can forget the very tough portrayal ol Doc Ferris which Tommy Lent gave. Barbara Field with her dramatic monologues between the acts kept the audience in the right mood. The attractive set was handled by Mr. Kropf and the Stage Crew, consisting of Iames Brillinger, the manager, Carmen Car- tisano, Iames Gibson, Edward Hald. Henry Lounsbury, David Miller, Raymond Ratte, Arthur Simmonds, Robert Straub. and lohn Walsh. Seniors who aided in the various committees included Elaine Scalzo, Tickets: Henry Dabbs, Publicity: Mary Lou Cole. Charlene Baxter, Gerry Roberts, and Isabelle Beuchert, Programs: and Mike Nardone, Joseph Vinci, and Iames Gallagher, Properties. On December Z, the play was repeated for the benefit oi the George Deitz Memorial Fund. Over S200 was raised for this worthy cause. And so ended the myriad activities dealing with the senior play. It involved a lot oi work. but there was also a lot oi iun . . . and the memory of the joy it gave will linger for many a year. I shall call my story HORROR AT HARMONY HEARTHU CRIMSON BLUE STAFFS EDITORIAL STAFF lst row: V. Odell, P. Buchanan, N. Foshay, D. L. Pullen, D. Hooks, Mr. Corbin, M. Ascheim, T. Kessler, G. Voonasis. 2nd row: B. Yudowitz, B. Shutt, C. Naylor, V, Ott, H. White, R. Vicenzi, I. Bass, A. Rudolph. EDITORIAL STAFF EDITOR-IN-CHIEF BERNARD YUDOWITZ The accompanying candid shot of the staff may give the im- pression that we are a group of seemingly carefree writers, but in reality we've worked hard on all written matter between these covers. There have been trials and tribulations, but we have man- aged to overcome them and we hope that we have added a few new precedents for future classes in this year's book. No one can find words of appreciation that would be suited in thanking Mr. Corbin and Mrs. Odell for all their help and guidance in producing the 1951 Crimson Blue. ADVISORS MRS. MARION ODELL-We all have a deep feeling of gratitude for Mrs. Odell, our general advisor, who spent much of her time helping us produce this yearbook. MR. RICHARD CORBIN - Thank-you's are in order for Mr. Corbin, our literary advisor, for the assistance he gave us during our race to meet the deadlines. e CIRCULATION STAFF is com- d of one or more seniors ap- ted to secure subscriptions from homeroom. They must collect oney for these subscriptions in installments, one near the be- ing of the year and the other t a month before the books are sed. As soon as the books ar- this staff has the added re- sibility of distributing them to ubscribers. e staff is supervised by Mrs. ll. Baisley, B. Bradley, M. Miller, ocarski, B. Puff, I. Beuchert, G. oletto, I. Stilenovich, T. Thornell, ells, P. Wortham, P. Cunane, D. d, E. Krabichler, A. Mirabello, ohlsick, E. Moseley, P. Reagan, . Pullen, V. Houskeeper, S. Ga- s, E. Keefe, V. Klepper, C. Mack, olis, E. Seaboldt, C. Iohnson, C. er, B. Gasbarra, M. Scheuerrnan, alzo, C. Potter. e ADVERTISING STAFF solicits usiness concerns for ads which for one-third of the book. They ibute the yearbooks to those who bought one-half page or more dvertising. The one person who s in the most ads is appointed ertising Manager. . L. Donly, C. Fuller, I. Marallo, eyer, W. Middleton, C. Mono- V. Rivers C. I. Volkmann, C. r, E. Scalzo, B. Harten, I. Brown, civoletto. e BUSINESS STAFF keeps all rds of finances. Mac Neill, A. Rudolph, V. Gage. e SECRETARIAL STAFF types to be sent to the printer. Seaboldt, M. Busby, I. Gleiber- , C. Iohnson, M. Rapping, C. o. e ART STAFF prepares all art for the book. Gelzer, W. Garrett, C. Baxter, M. ole, C. Palmer, H. Dabbs, B. Law. Seated: S. Ganeles, C. Iohnson, C. Mack, S. Mohlsick, D. Dowd, P. Reagan, P. Cunane, L. Baisley. Standing: B. Puff, B. Bradley, P. Wortham, M. Miller, M. Scheuerman, D. L. Pullen, E. Keefe, L. Kekacs, I. Beuchert, E. Seaboldt, B. Horn- beck, S. Wells, G. Scivoletto, V. Klepper, A. Mirabello, E. Moseley, E. Krabichler. The PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF as- sists Mr. Blake from Scott Studio when he takes group pictures. P., Cunane, D. Dowd, H. Fullen- Weider, E. Krabichler, I. Leo, F. Man- they, I. McCoy, A. Mirabello, S. Mohlsick, E. Moseley, P. Reagan, R. Straub. The CANDID STAFF collects snap- shots of students and teachers and gets them ready for the printer by pasting them on the dummies. L. Kekacs, C. Potter, R. Booth, I Penis, B. Field, R. Ganeles, s. Ga: neles. E. Keefe, V. Klepper, C. Mack M. Polis. Students on Two or more Staffs C. Potter, E. Scalzo, G. Scivoletto C. Baxter, E. Seaboldt, C. Iohnson, El Keefe, C. Mack, P. Cunane, D. Dowd, E. Krabichler, A. Mirabello, S. Mohl- sick, P. Reagan, M. Polis, S. Ganeles, V. Klepper. Special recognition to underclassmen Paul Ventry, Marie Carano and all members of the Office Practice I class. Seated: I. Marallo, B. Field, I. Ferris, I. Brown, I. Gleiberman, C. Fuller, M. L. Donly, R. Booth. C. Potter, N. MacNeill. Standing: G. Meyer, F. Manthey, R. Straub. W. Middleton, H. Travis, R. Ganeles, I. Leo, M. Rapping, C. Sacco, 49 E. Scalzo, C. I. Volkmann, A. Rudolph, B. Harten. 1 SWIMMING E. DeChristopher, P. Shostal, R. Chase, I. Hennessy, R. 1st row: R. O'Donne11, W. Havard, A. Korn, M. Dale, T. Horton, N. MacNei11, H. Iensen, T. Huficut Cmascotl, A. R, Schraefer. 2nd row: C. Pusey, W. Huffcut, I. Palmer, R. Pug- sley, A. Ianarella, P. Pappas, A. Tuttle, M. Kennedy. 3rd row: R. Edelman, T. Moynahan, F. Proietti, I. Ryan, Mr. The four Bed Devil victories were from A. B. Peekskill High Schoo1's Red Devil tankmen had a moderately successful record during the 1950-51 cam- paign winning four of nine meets. The Red Devils were outscored on an over-all record for the season by 66 points. Yonkers Central, Gorton and Roosevelt. All of tl meets were fairly close, but the Devils managed stay on top. Peekskill suffered some severe beatings during the year but never gave up during any meet. The Worst beating was at the hands of our arch-rival, the Cadets of PMA. The Devils' other defeats were to New Rochelle, Mamaroneck, and Nyack twice. The Red Devils are losing ct number of outstan swimmers this year due to graduation. Among t will be Andy lanarella, who is the team captain high point man, Al Tuttle, Charlie Pusey and MacNeil. THE THOMAS MOHLSICK MEMORIAL i PLAQUE A memorial plaque was presented to Mrs. Peter Mohlsick, mother of the late Thomas Mohlsick, by the Supreme Council of the Knights of Columbus at a meeting of the Peekskill Board of Education on the evening of Ianuary 9, 1951, at the Peekskill High School. Mrs. Mohlsick, in turn, presented the plaque to the president of the Board of Education with the request that it be placed permanently in P. H. S. in memory of Thomas Mohlsick, Every Iune, for the next ten years, the name of the school's most outstanding swimmer will be inscribed on the plaque. 169 YIXQER ' 5 Ay ,WSU P971 S . 1 Mb-5 QW? 9 ,411 - 'ff-5' is -. '13-jr ' I' . . nz-ff: '. ' a 01 ,.'. 1.-,. ., f.J,,:,' -. - Q S.,-.4 4-7' ' Q 4. . . 5'f ': . yu:f7..5 1 ' ' -,... 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The Ticket Committee Chairman was Patricia Buchanan, and her assistants were Shirley Ganeles, John Moynahan, Terry Kessler, Marilyn Rapping, Georgia Voonasis, Muriel Ascheim. The Refreshments Committee was composed of Terry Thornell, Iulianna Stileno- vich, Loretta Kekacs, William Peterson and Charles Volkmann were co-chairmen of the Orchestra Committee. The entrance to the gym was cardboard skates painted in silver and black. As the couples walked over a bridge into the ballroom, they made wishes near a Wishing Wel1 . The romantic scene was made even more so when Larry Burns played swaying waltzes and lively fox-trots. The receiving line consisted of the class officers and the class sponsors. During the evening, refreshments were enjoyed by all. PROM LATIN CLUB 1950 - Q'S 'N2 Front row: L. Squillanti, E. Markham, T. DeBroske, K. Mooney. 2nd row: M. Babey, M. Pelaia I, Bannister, T. Stap, N. Vail, I. Lent, B. Morse. 3rd row: M. Crawford, I. Anderson, W Daly S. Citron, D. Bensky, I. Carter, I. Thompson. Standing: P. Schnell, E. Volkmann, I. M. Meyer D Gambino, Miss Graninger, R. Schragis, M. Portizky, M. Chalumeau. The Latin Club, sponsored by Miss Gran- inger, meets bi-monthly to provide the students with an opportunity to learn more about the various phases of the Latin life and language. The students planned many interesting pro- grams for their meetings and included in some of these programs guest speakers and film strips. During American Education Week, this organization presented a Latin exhibit in the library and the second floor corridor. As part of their social activities, the Latin Club held a Christmas and a Valentine party. The officers for this year were Phyllis San- ders, Barbara Morse, and lane Marie Meyers, Consuls: Alvira Volkmann, Quaestor: Rae Schragis, Scriba: Dolores Gambino, Marilyn Poritizky, and Mary Chalumeau, Aediles. ITALIAN CLUB Seated: M. Bottas, I. Acker, Mr. Gagliardi, R. Pelaia, L. DiRubbo. Standing: E. Scalzo, R. Renza, O. Gallucci, D. Annacone, N. Cuomo, L. Sacco, I. Carano, F. Vecchio. E. Scarcia, V. Zeoli, V. Rivers, F. Colacine. The Italian Club is formed each year with the idea of providing its members with inter- esting social projects. The members raise funds for the club by selling candy at the home bas- ketball games and by holding cake sales. The money obtained from these various sources enables the members to visit New York City to view an Italian motion picture. Meetings of the club this year took place every second Wednesday of the month with President Ralph Pelaia presiding. Various top- ics were discussed and occasionally the club had a guest to talk to the members. This club encourages students of the Italian language to become more familiar with the ways and language of this great and ancient nation. BABY SITTERS CLUB P. Reagan, S. Mohlsick, I. Patsey, M. Leake. B. Field, D, Colao, P. Cunane, B. Shutt, M. Duncan. M. A. Hrouda, D. Lynch, Mrs. Hourihan, R. Fullenweider. E. Heleker. M. Mohlsick, M. Hrouda, V. Klepper, G. Scivoletto. Baby Sitters Club is a a group of girls who are interested in minding children. All members are requested to secure a doctor's certificate assuring good health. A character reference is also needed for mem- bership. The girls are trained in the effective and SPEECH safe essentials of baby-sitting by their advisor, Mrs. Hourihan. It is the aim of the club to find as many jobs for the members as possible, at fair wages and hours. Roberta Fullenweider is president, Marilyn Mohlsick is secretary, and Elizabeth Hayes is treasurer. CLUB Front: C. Affron. I. Carter, H. Heineman. I. Graulich, V. Tiso, W. Amory. Standing: I. Marer, I. Kesselman, B. Yudowitz, E. Markham, Miss Holmes, R. Fullenweider, A. Dinnerstein, S. Citron, D. Silver, R. Eisenberg. Speech Club, under the direction of Miss Holmes, meets every Thursday evening. Unique readings, interpretations and discussions are the highlights of these gatherings. They all cen- ter around the main purpose of Speech Club which is to improve individual speech, so that its members may be fully prepared to serve the school and community. Various fund raising activities of Speech Club include a series of successful cake sales, and the sponsoring of movies. Club officers are: President, Iohn Graulich: Vice-President, William Amory: Secretary, Vir- ginia Tiso: Treasurer, Harry Heinemang Attend- ance-taker, Iacqueline Carter. Z 2 i 5 Z Ag' ff, 2? VN if- j 4-Z,,,. ffff X-fNEf'Q fd 1 X. 647, F Kfff fl G4 P O fo 1 J-l Z ' ' Z I X 5 ff-5475 f VARSITY BASKETBALL Seated, left to right: H. Broadie, mgr.: I. Kisslinger, V. Zeoli, E. to right: R. Smith, R. Finnegan, I. Gallagher, C. Volkmann, W Burns, M. Nardone, Coach Peterson, I. Lynch, mgr. Standing, left Peterson, R. Waldbillig. Perhaps the old phrase Experience is the best teacher best BASKETBALL SCHEDULE fits the Red Devil cage squad of 1950-51. Peekski1l's quintet started 1950 - 1951 ' playing together as sophomores on the I. V. team. In their junior year they were together on the varsity squad but finished poorly that year with four wins and fourteen defeats. PHS OPP' This past year the experience gained during the previous tW0 Score Score years put the Devils in the thick of the Hudson River League basket- 42 Arun ton 3 4 ball race. Although Peekskill faltered during the second round, they 53 Hastgl S 51 still finished in second place, with five wins and three defeats. 38 White Plains 49 Besides the league games, the Red Devils clashed with our old 31 Rutland WU 37 rivals Hendrick Hudson.. Arlington, Newburgh, and two newcomers 24 Burlin ton NU 23 to our schedule, Burlington and Rutland, Vermont. The two games 38 Washington Irvin 32 with the Vermont schools were played during our Christmas vaca- 36 Whitg Plains g 53 tion on the Vermonters' court. 51 Ossinjn 46 Peekskill High School's over-all record was eleven wins and 60 Hen drick H1315 O n 43 seven defeats. The Devils whipped Henhud and Arlington twice, 50 North Tan town 58 Newburgh and Burlington once, plus five H. R. L. victories. The 55 Newbulyh 40 most thrilling Bed Devil victory of the campaign was gained at 69 Hendrick Hgdson 49 'North Tarrytown when Bucky Finnegan sank a pair of free tosses 54 Arun ton 40 to win the game after regulation time had run out. 68 Hqstgl S 52 High scorers on the club were Charlie Volkmann with 206 points, 43 Washin tonghvin 5 4 Jim Gallagher with 166, Ray smith with 155, Buck Finnegan with 34 Osginin 9 53 132 and Mike Nardone with 85. The entire squad left via the grad- 59 North Tanytfown 58 uation route. 44 Newburgh 60 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL R.. 'N row: F. Reif, L. Kapian, G. Smith, E, Lois, A. Poritzky, C. Badger, R. Pelaia. Peekskill High School's junior varsity basketball squad finished the season with a record of five wins and eleven defeats for 1950-51. Although they lost eleven games the Devils gained lots of experience and developed their basketball ability a great deal. The Red Devils' five victories came over Arlington, Ossining, North Tarrytown and Washington Irving twice. They dropped very close games to Newburgh, Arlington, Ossining and two to the Sailors of HenHud. Mainstays on the Red Devil cage squad were George Smith, Nat Ziolkowski, Charlie Badger, Gene Lois, Mike Bottas, Bubby Shaw and Ralph Pelaia. CHEERLEADERS Front: Co-captains P. Cunane, B. Field. Circle: E. Pisani, I. Mitchell, I, Smith, T. Zimmer- man, G. Voonasis, S. Ganeles, L. Hughes. R. DeRosso. row' Mr Lindsey W Buchanan A Calabrese R Shaw V Corozine, M. Bottas, N. Ziolkowski, Scararne11ino,F.Co1acine,D.Losh,in.. ' ' ' ' BASKETBALL SCHEDULE PHS Score 25 23 21 33 12 28 28 28 29 40 34 41 31 32 33 51 1950 - 1951 IUNIOR VARSITY Arlington Hastings White Plains Washington Irving White Plains Ossining Hendrick Hudson North Tarrytown Newburgh Hendrick Hudson Arlington Hastings Washington Irving Ossining North Tarrytown Newburgh Opp. Score 24 35 41 15 35 34 36 30 32 43 45 42 23 39 27 48 VARSITY CLUB E 2 ig B 5 HISTORY CLUB yy I i Front: T. Stapf, C. Craig, I. Graulich, R. DeRosso. H. Cozzi, M. Volkmann, S. Harrington, G. Bertoline, I. Stoke. A. M. Van Cura. Znd row: M. Duncan, N. Cuomo, M. Williams, M, Colao. I. Marer, B. Morse, I. Carter, L. Hauck, B. Hadden. S. Burns, E. Eisner, G. Branigan, A. Williams. 3rd row: R. lrish, R. Ferguson, B. Gordon, P. Scheiber, I. Mitchell, A. Kempf, D. Colao, N. Vail. I. Lent, D, Dorsey, I. Kelly, The purpose of the History Club is to promote student interest in history by having historical movies, guest speakers, panel discussions with student speakers, and by taking trips to places of historical interest. The officers of the History Club are: President. S. S R. Pulice, M. Dillon, P. Littell, E. Stems. 4th row: A. Din- erstein, K. Bell, A. Simmonds, E. Lee, K. Pataki, H. O'Don- nell, R. Pelaia. I. King, G, Emeny, M. Kennedy, N. Ziolkow- ski. 5th row: P. Ventry, C. Alfron, H. Broadie, A. Fallick, Mr. Gallagher, Miss Stidworthy, Mr. Miller, E. Hald. G. Boyce, A. Tompkins, A, Korn, W. Ellis, H. Heineman, P. Keimig. Hugo Cozzig Vice-President, Madlyn Volkmann: Secretary, Ruth De Rosso: and Treasurer, Shir- ley Harrington. The faculty sponsors are Miss Stidworthy, Mr. Miller, and Mr. Gallagher. .A. Seated: B, Shutt, P. Buchanan, S. Ganeles, R. Schragis, T. DeBroske, Mrs. Odell. L. Bunch, A, Casparian, I. Acker, V. Odell, B. Field, S. Mohlsick, P. Cunane. Standing: R. E. Pisani. Delitosso, T. Kessler, C. Iohnson, N. Tomassio, M. Babey. The promotion of school spirit and greater interest in school affairs is the purpose of S. S. A. Its members are voted in by a majority vote of their classmates. This club, under the guidance of Mrs. Odell, showed their interest this year 'by selling pencils with basketball schedules on them, and also by selling ban- ners. The group helped to raise money for the booster campaign, sponsored a dance, and held initiations and parties. Each year a gift, pur- chased with the money obtained during the school year, is presented to the school. Last year's group purchased an American Flag which was presented to the school this year. The officers are: President, Bernadette Shutt: Vice-President, Pat Buchanan: Secretary, Pat Cunane: and Treasurer, Sue Mohlsick. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Seated: C. Naylor, B. Yudowitz, I. Brillinger, N. Foshay, B. Shutt, H. White, Miss Meserve. 2nd row: S. Mohlsick, I. Kesselman, M. Colao, M, Williams, I. Marer, E. Pisani, D. Gambino, V. Kear, C. Sacco, L. Hughes, N. MacNeill. 31d row: D. L. Pullen, P. Buchanan, H. Dabbs, R. Renza, H. Cozzi, P. Scheiber, I. Graulich, F. Manthey. Last row: A. Sabito, R. Waldbillig, E. Mills, P. Schnell, A. Schiller. The most significant honor attainable in Peekskill High School is election to membership in the Peekskill Chapter of the National Honor Society. Only those students who are superior in scholarship, who are outstanding in leader- ship and service, and who possess the finest qualities of character are selected by the faculty as being worthy of this honor. Our school chapter is sponsored by Mr. Roger Williams, principal, and advised by Miss Cora I. Meserve. The society's officers are: President, Nancy Foshay: Vice-President, Herbert VVhite: Secretary, Iames Brillinger. SCHOLARSHIP LEADERSHIP SERVICE CHARACTER 62 Front I Kesselman, I. Marer, M. Colao, H. White, I. M. Bartok, I. Graulich, Mr. Swank. Last row: B. Yudowitz P Meyer G Branigan. 2nd row: S. Fisch, R. Friedman, E. Boddie, S. Citron, I, Andersen, C. Aftron, L Schaefer Markham V. Tiso, D. Bensky, R, Lloyd, D. Lockwood, A. N. Eusepi. The Peekskill Chapter of the National Forensic League, under the direction of Mr, Swank, is an organization existing for the promotion of interscholastic competition in public speaking. Each year, Peekskill participates in several debates and oratorical contests. The year is climaxed by the New York State Tournament at which the champions in debate and the various oratorical fields are decided. In order to participate in these contests, traveling expenses have to be met. The Di Bubbo School of Dance, in May, staged a benefit performance in the P. H. S. auditorium, in order to raise funds for the 1950-1951 debate team. At midseasion this year, the varsity debate team had Won nineteen debates and lost only five. The officers of the local chapter are: President, Herbert White: Vice-Presi- dent, Marie Colao: Secretary, Iessica Marer: Treasurer, Bernard Yudowitz. QLIILL AND SCROLL Lett: I. Marer, V. Ott. Right: C. Naylor, I, Kesselman. B. Yudowitz. The Quill and Scroll is an honor society providing recognition to those who have made superior accomplishments in the field of high school jour- nalism. International in scope, the organization has chapters in over thirty-five hundred schools all over the world. Peekskill High School's Chapter is made up of three Seniors and two Iuniors. THE STAGE CRAFT CLUB Front row: E. Schnapp, H. Lounsbury, A. Simmons, Mr. Kropi, E. Silva, B. Harten. 2nd row: I. Brillinger, R. Straub, H. Travis, C. Cartisano, E. Hald. The Stage Craft Club is a purely voluntary organization open to students who have a work- ing knowledge of simple carpentry, electrical work, and art. It is their job to assemble scen- ery, make repairs, and construct properties and lighting effects. Many hours are spent after school and during Week-ends getting scenery and sets ready for plays. One member is sel- ected as Stage Manager and this year it has been Iames Brillinger. For their service the mem- bers receive an emblem from the school which has a spot light insignia and the letters P.H.S. The Crew is under the expert supervision of Mr. Kropf. CAFETERIA CLUB AND HELPERS CAFETERIA CLUB The Cafeteria Club is directed by Mrs. Needleman. The main purpose of the club is to supply Peekskill students with good, well-balanced meals for a minimum price. Hatchett, A. Bartok, Viola Smith, I. R y , . . , Charles Dunham, Sampson Hatchett, D Below H. Travis, H. Moseley, T. Thornell, Mrs. man, I. Stilenovich. Front: I. Birdsall, T, Lent, I. Prout, Ida c Pearl Pur ear Back' W Huftcut V lst row: I. Kesselman, M. Carano, M G. Bunch, W. Garrett, R. Ganeles. Znd HPHII: MB -JUNE ?'?f 57 W SPECIAL TRIBUTE Miss Dorothy E. Graninger For the past thirty-iive years Peekskill students have been fortunate in having the services and guidance oi Miss Gran- inger-one of the finest teachers that we have ever known. This Iune she is retiring from active service. But although she is leaving as a teacher, her high standards and just policies will remain with us and will continue to influence us in the future as they have guided us in the past. Miss Graninger, we'll always love and admire you. For all you have done we can only say Thank you with all our hearts. 66 FOURTH ESTATE y::::.r:.11.:f...t...-- .- My--M H-e 2 -be-11:3 Seated R. Eisenberg, I. Kesselman, I. Marer, C. Naylor, B. Yudowitz, V. Ott, W. Amory, R. Schragis R Friedman. lst row: D. Bensky, I. Carter, R. Weiss. M. Chalumeau, L. Ganeles, E. Sterns R Werner S. Fisch, C. Dingee, D. Lockwood, I. M, Meyer, R, Lubin, M. Luksin. Last row: D Loshin C Affron H. Heineman, S. Citron, I. Anderson. N. Euseppi, P. Ventry. The Fourth Estate is composed of those students who are interested in the field of journalism. The main function of the Estate is to promote journalistic activities in the school and plan social functions which will add a light touch to the tedious work involved in student journalism. Every year a select group is chosen from the Fourth Estate to put out the Mercury-The P.H.S. newspaper. Last fall, Mr. Gallagher, who had been advising this group for three years, was forced for reasons of health to give up newspaper work. Mr. Williams took over the duties for the rest of the year. Besides the usual mimeographed issues, the Mercury Staff also published a sixteen page printed Christmas issue which was well received by the students and faculty of P.H.S. 67 DRAMATICS CLUB Front row: C. Palmer, B. LeGrand, I. Marer, M. Colao. M. Williams, E. Stems, A. Casparian, M. Decker, B, Yudowitz, P. Wortham, S. Wells. 2nd row: I. M. Meyer, N. Vail, C. Craig, T. Stapf, L. Singer, N. Cuomo, L. DiRubbo, E. Scarcia. V. Ott, M. Volkmann, G, Branigan, L. A. Rinaldi, D. Lock- wood. 3rd row: B. Eisner, P. Gallagher, D. Hooks, V. Klep- per, D. L. Pullen, M. Wilson. B. Eberle, I. Graulich, C. Aflron, The Dramatics Club was organized this year under the leadership of its new adviser, Mr. Baptiste. The club again proved a magnet for a large number of students who are interested in the theater and in show business. For its spring production the club produced an all-star revue entitled April in New York . A musical and dramatic tour of the big city. the show served as an appropriate showcase for the best talent of the school. There were many colorful, musical production numbers, ln-fJ7 I. Marer, I. Kesselman, L. Ganeles, C, Dingee, N. Eusepi. 4th row: M. Squires, C. Baxter, S. Citron, I. Anderson. P. Scheiber, H. Cozzi, B. Gordon, P. Schnell, W. Amory, M. Luksin, R. Friedman, R. Lubin. Back: F. Manthey, E, Scalzo, E. Travis, Mr. Baptiste, M. Chalumeau, L. Lautman, M. Campbell, P. Ventry. such as Forty-second Street, At the Club Ver- sailles, and The Lullaby of Broadway. Scenes from great plays and other specialties rounded out the program. We shouldn't forget Monster Rally which was a hit. April in New York was just the vehicle for a balmy spring evening. The officers for the year were: President, Marcia Williams: Vice-President, Eileen Stems: Secretary, Armenoosh Casparian: Treasurer, Marie Colao. On May 29, 1951 the P. H. S. Debate Club presented the Di Rubbo Follies of 1951. The picture shows one of the scenes in a Dutch garden. CONCERT ORCHESTRA Front: H. Cozzi, B. Gordon, N. Foshay, I. Radslcin, A. Korn, E. Scalzo, D. Rushiorth. Next: I. Carter, R. Lloyd, R. Varella, I. Albert, P. Scheiber, C. Aftron, N. Lampert, I, Dresser, A. Kempf, P. Wortham, C. Fuller. B. Wilcox, I. M. Meyer. Srd: Mr. Konnerth, B. Gordineer, L. Ganeles, L. Baisley, I. Graulich, The Peekskill High School Concert Orchestra. under the baton of Mr. Frank I, Konnerth, is one of the largest instrumental organizations in the school. It meets twice a week during class periods and once a week during the eighth period. The group rehearses and plays music of the world's finest composers. This year the Orchestra has continued to maintain the fine standard set in preceding years. D. Bensky, R. Weiss, E. Bennett, A. Franchi, I. Weaver, P. Schnell, S, Wells, V. Odell, E. Conklin. 4th: D. Ciocchi, P. Pappas, D. Loshin, R. Fullenweider, I. Calabrese, C. Fullenweider, R. Renza, V. Corozine, A. Baisley, W. Buchanan, B. Yudowitz, T. Stapi, R. Scalzo. E. Stems, W, Ellis. Last: R. Adams, C. Craig, M. L, Donly. The activities of this musical group were numerous this year. It took part in the Ioint Concert in February and the annual Music Festival in May, it supplied music for dramatic productions and special assem- blies, and it ushered in the Senior Class with Pomp and Circumstance at the Commencement exercises. As an extra social activity, the Orchestra goes on its annual outing in Iune. INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE i,,' . Seated: I. Carter, R, Lloyd, B. Gordon, H. Cozzi, H. Scheiber. Standing: R. Schreuier, Mr. Konnerth, V. Corozine, H. Fullenweider, S. Wells, E. Stems, N. Foshay, I. Weaver, I. Hadskin, D. Rushiorth, E. Scalzo. The Instrumental Ensemble is the honor society of Peekskill High School musicians. This privileged group is made up of first seat instru- mentalists, and often plays for local service clubs and community projects. They rehearse twice a week, once after school, and play for their own enjoyment. This organization is very highly thought of among the music groups of Peekskill High School. 69 CONCERT BAN Front: D. Ciocchi, H. Dabbs, V, Corozine, R. Renza, C. Fullenweider. Standing: R. Schreuier, W. Ellis. C. Williams, P. Schnell, R. Fullenweider. Seated at piano: A. Williams, D. Spottswood. A group of students who help to pep up the school with their swing-and-sway is the Peekskill High Dance Band. The band is com- posed of members who enjoy playing popular music. They partici- pate in special school programs, school assemblies and the Spring Festival. Meetings are once a week under the supervision of Mr. Konnerth. 70 Front row: I. Calabrese, P. Wortham, D. Rushfc I. Dresser. Znd row: A. Baisley, B. Yudowitz, E. C lin, I. Richmond, N. Lampert. E. Stems. 3rd row Adams, H. Casparian, A. Franchi, I. Weaver Wells, P, Schnell, C. Williams. Last row: E. lack W. Huffcut. C. Hunt, W. Griffin, D. Ciocchi. The Pep Band, consisting of those dents who Want to play at the basket games, is under the direction of Mr. S man. For many years they have pla at home games and have provided a li touch to the tenseness that is prevalen all these contests. The P formation d in strict rhythm by the colorguard, twirl and cheerleaders during half time m this year's Pep Band an especially co. ful organization. GIRLS' CHORUS Seated: E. Pisani. Front row: I, Bass, E. Scalzo, M. Chalumeau, V. Kear, O. Gallucci, M. Pelaia, T. DeBroske, R. Scalzo, T. Stapf, B. Wilcox, C. Craig, G. Bertoline, I. Valentine, S. Fisch, I. Porter, I. Squillante, I, Calabrese, H. Riley, I. Carter, D. L. Pullen, D. Rush- forth, M. Babey, B. Vogel, Mr. Enright. Znd row: L. Schafer, L. A. Rinaldi, M. Frye, E. Richardson, M. A, Crawford, W. Daly, F. Vecchio, I. Schablein, L, Singer, N. Lampert, D. Bensky, I. Lock- wood, C. Dingee, M. Williams, M. Campbell, M. Tinsley, I . Weaver, The Girls' Chorus directed by Mr. H. Robert En- right trains ai large number of girls for more ad- vanced choral groups. These girls meet twice a week during the regular class periods. They sing a great cj s. D. Gambino, I. Thompson, R. Busch, C. Palmer, B. LeGrand, I. Iensen, L. Squillante, I. LaCavera, L. Sacco, E, Moseley, S. Wells. 3rd row: L. Cole, F. Tapp, D. Spottswood, E. Sorano, I. McCoy, E. Krabichler, P. Delamater, I. Marer, I, Kelly, I. Acker, R. De- Rosso, M, Sciria, B. Puff, M. Wilson, M. Decker, B. Eberle, P. Buch- anan, L. Bunch, S. Burns, M. L. Donly, L. Hauck, B. Hadden, I Dresser, V. Odell. variety of musical selections which are always a treat to their audiences. These girls, with their color- ful costumes and songs, are an important addition to the May Music Festival. C? CHORALAIRES .Q ,ffri k,-- r Q 9 I . ,W ' 11 , . 1- - ,, ,. , , 1, . H. Towers, E. Scalzo, V. Kear, N. Foshay, P. Buchanan, S. Wells, D. L. Pullen, P. Wortham. Under the direction of Mr. H. Robert Enright, the Choralaires practice once a week for their various programs at school and community functions. The girls, especially selected for voice and feeling for music, always make a charming appearance. The three sopranos, three second sopranos, and three altos blend in beautiful harmony and present each selection in their own interesting way. The type of music that they sing varies as does the color of their gowns. This year the girls performed before the Peekskill Chapter of the D. A. R., and took part in the Ioint Concert in February, the Christmas program for the Rotary Club, and the annual Music Festival in May. Whatever the occasion, the Choralaires always render a fine presentation of good music. 7l MIXED CHORUS Front row: N. Foshay, L. Schaefer, V. Kear, I. Bass. E. Scalzo, O, Gallucci, M. Pelaia, T. DeBroske. R. Scalo, T. Stapi,.B. Wilcox. E. Pisani, G. Bertoline, I. Valentine, I. Gaulich. R. Renza. Zncl row: L. A. Rinaldi, M. Chalumeau, A. Van Cura, E. Scarcia, E. Krabich- er, M. Frye, W. Daly. I. Crawford, F. Vecchio, I. Schablein. I. Iensen, M. Babey, B. Vogel, W. Buchanan, C. Williams, M. Dale, H. Casparian. 3rd row: C. Palmer, B. LeGrand, E. Travis, L. Di- The Mixed Chorus, the largest singing group in P. H. S., is directed by Mr. H. Robert Enright. Due to the large number of members, it was necessary to hold rehearsals in the auditorium this year. Every student with a creditable sing- Rubbo, I. Corano. A, Casparian, P. Delamater, L. Singer, I. Kelly, D. Bensky, D. Lockwood, C. Dingee, R. Varella, L. Hauck, K. Pataki. R. Phillips. Last row: L. Cole, F. Tapp, D. Spottswood, I. Kilmer, B. Hornbeck, P. Hadden, E.. Keefe. P. Gallagher, N, Lampert, Myla Squires, C. Baxter, P. Tracy, L. Lautman. P. Scheiber, W. Huflcut, D. Ciocchi. ing voice is eligible for membership in this organization. The Chorus sang a variety of musical selections, including old favorites and Broadway hit tunes, and proved itself capable of presenting fine vocal music. A CAPELLA Front: B. Hadden, I. Kilmer, I. Thompson, I. Carter, I. Weaver, I. Dresser. Girls Standing: M. Babey. P, Buchanan, N. Foshay, D. L. Pullen, E. Scalzo, H. Towers, S. Wells, V. Kear, P. Wortharn. R. Fullenweider. Rear: Mr. Enright, I. Albert, L. Kaplan, K. Pataki, H, Heineman, H. Casparian, C. Williams. One of the more popular musical groups in P. H. S., the A Cappella is directed by Mr. H. Robert Enright. Wearing their choral robes, the members always make a dignified appearance at their various concerts. The group sings with- out accompaniment and its music is of many types. To become a member of this organization, a student must have a pleasing voice and must 72 be able to pass a short vocal test. Because there is a limit to the number of members, there is usually competition for membership. The A Cappella was extremely active this year. lt sang for the Rotary Club, the Peekskill Hospital and Franklin Street School, caroled in the halls ot P. H. S. at Christmas time, and participated in the Ioint Concert in February, in singing assemblies and in the May Music Festival. MIXED CHORUS Front row: H. Cozzi, V. Corozine, R. Fisch, I. Calabrese, P. Littell, I. Carter, I. Porter, I. Meyer, D. L. Pullen, D. Rushforth, Mr, Enright. 2nd row: A. O'Connell, H. Heineman, R. Lubin. M. Campbell, I. Acker, M. Tinsley. D. Gambino, I. Thompson, F. Kleinbaum, The performances of the Mixed Chorus, though not as numerous as some other vocal groups, showed the hard work of director and I 1 I 51 'milf . l ,g .,., . , gps 1. Q T W' fr 3: 'lg Q. C. Sacco, I. Weaver, M. Decker, S. Wells, V. Odell. Last row: L. Kaplan, I. Albert, C. Vogel, L. Bunch, L. Squillante, I. LaCavera, E. Moseley, M. Wilson, P. Wortham, M. Polis, B. Eberle, R. Fullen- weider, M. L. Donly, E. Hadden, I. Dresser. members alike. It sang in the Ioint Concert in February and, as its last activity of the year, participated in the May Music Festival. GIRLS' STUDENT LEAGUE Front row: P. Reagan, F. Mocarski, D. L. Pullen, S. Mohlsick, B. Shutt, D. Gambino, E. Nichols. Second row: R. Lubin, G. Branigan, C. Craig, L. Singer, F. Vecchio, I. Iensen, D. Hurst, M. Mohlsick, B. Meyer. Third row: T. Thomell, P. Harrison, L. Squillante, R. Salvatore, M. Volkmann, I. Beu- The' Girls' Student League, first organized in the Spring of 1938, is sponsored by Miss Baker and con- cerns itself with the interests of the girls in the school. Though all the girls are members, only two repre- sentatives are elected from each homeroom to attend the meetings. These girls report back to the home- room the current projects being discussed. Three major projects of the year were the Big Sister Party, picture taking, and the Vocational Con- ference. The Big Sister Party is to acquaint the sopho- more girls with the older members of the school. t Wusw chert. I. Brown, P. Wortham, R. Fullenweider, Miss Baker. Fourth row: H. DeMaria. B. Wilcox, M. Peck, M. Pelaia, S. Elroy, A. Corrillo, P. Delamater. R. Fisch. Fifth row: I. Ban- nister, V. Houskeeper. C. Monowitz, R. Schragis, I. Meyer, M, Williams. M. Ascheim. I. Schnapp. B. Hadden. Girls' Student League sponsors the photographing of students whose pictures are then sold and used for school records. The Vocational Conference is for all the students, that they may learn about the opportunities their future careers have to offer. Speakers come from many vocations such as nurs- ing, teaching. Army, Navy, fashion modeling, etc. The officers of the league are: Donna Lee Pullen. president: Bernadette Shutt, vice-president: Sue Mohl- sick, secretary: Dolores Gambino, treasurer. 73 VARSITY BASEBALL lst row: H. Broadie. N. Lepore, R, Cobe, I. Martin, M. Nardone, linger, V. Ott, R. Waldbillig, I, Strang, R. DeRonda, I. Hickey, Mr. Le Boeuf. 2nd row: T. Murphy, A. Piamenti, T. Lent, V. Zeoli, R. Finnegan. E. Burns, R. Pelaia, S. Agosta, C. Volkmann. Standing: I. Kiss- For the first time in several years a new coach appeared on the diamond in 1950 for the Red Devils. He is Mr. Le Boeuf, our physics teacher. Mr. Le Boeuf replaced Mr. Devins, who had been coach since the end of the war. The team finished the season with nine wins, six defeats and one tie. The most thrilling of the nine victories was the 5-4 triumph over the Authors of W.I. at Tarrytown. While a steady rain came down, the Devils came from behind to pull the game out of the fire as Mike Naardone clouted a home run and Oscar Iohannes slammed a rousing triple over the center fielder's head to clinch the victory. IUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL Front row: N. Lepore, I. King, C. McCormack, P. Iones, C. Turner, R. Shaw, N. Ziolkowski, G. Smith, I. Boyce, W. Buchanan. 2nd row: Mr. Moser, P. Bonniello, M. Obrentz, V. Corozine, M. Scaramellino. K. Bell, I. Travis, G. Adams. Peekskill High School's 1950 I.V. baseball squad against Ossining High with a score of l-l. Peekskill's had a fair record. They ended the season with six other games were played against St. Ioseph's Home, wins, three defeats and one tie. The Iunior Varsity Hendrick Hudson, North Tarrytown and P.M.A. also had a new coach in Mr. Moser, a former varsity Most of the players on the, Iunior Varsity were shortstop at Gettysburg College. ' freshmen and sophomores. This gives these player The lone tie game for the Devils was played more experience for future varsity competition. TRACK TEAM TRACK TRACK Front row: H. Moseley, G. Green, H. Dabbs, I. Wilson, S. Gelzer, I. Brillinger, R. Fullenweider. 2nd row: R. Smith, C, Fullenweider, W. Corney, W. Peterson, B. Moynahan, L. Smith, W. Garrett. M. The 1950 track team wound up their campaign fairly well, with four wins and two defeats. They also placed second in the annual Hudson River League meet at Depew Park and third in the county sectionals at White Plains. The Red Devils were not too strong in the sprinter's division, but came through especially well in the distance department. Bart Moynahan broke TENN I mr-cv. 4 ,X V lib . iff: Bell. 3rd row: Mr. Peterson, T. Tinsley, I. Aikens. W. Hayes, D. Williams, W, Gesson, H. White, C. Badger, A. Warren, F. Gar- zione, O. Peterson, I. Vinci. the Hudson River League half-mile record with a time of two minutes, one and five-tenths seconds. Ray Smith also took a first place for the Red Devils in the quarter-mile. lim Brillinger starred in the pole vault for Peekskill and placed second in the HRL. Other outstanding performers on the track team were Tiny Fullenweicler, Vic Richardson, Henry Dabbs, Bill Peterson, Neil Snowden, Tom Garrett and Billy Garrett. S TEAM A '-tn154'2r-09 .474 hz. f l sum , A r 6:,KlL.. V . CP l. ,, T W . , Front: P. Gardineer, M. Schneps, E. Weinger, R. Ganeles. Standing: W. Kessler, W. Huftcut, S. Poritzky, I. Moynahan, A. Markoii, Mr. Buckton. The Bed Devil netmen can be proud of their record for 1950 because they were the only P.H.S. team to take a HRL crown. The netmen finished with a 9 win-to-l loss record for the campaign and a 6 and 0 record in the league. Peekskill won over all its league opponents: Hastings, North Tarrytown and Ossining, plus two over the Sailors from Henhud and one over Croton. The only loss suffered was to Peekskill Military Academy. Mr. Buckton was so well pleased with his team that he gave out letters to all those who took part in the matches. The outstanding players were Gene Weinger, Norty Schneps, Bill Kessler, Iohnny Moyna- han, Bonnie Ganeles, Al Markoff, and Pete Gardi- neer. E I Compliments of HAROLD E. OSBORNE YOUR STUDEBAKER DEALER 1505 Maln Street QL! if 34 Peeksklll N Y 'CMeet Me at the MARATHON SID PLANAMENTA S ACCORDION SCHOOL Te h AAA C tied St d 1 El St et ekk1lN Y PE 74426 . . 7 i I 99 9 i t t Advanced Beginners ac er eri u io 131 m re Phone P e s i , ew ork - 78 Congratulations C L A S S 0 F 1 9 5 1 SCOTT PHOTOGR PHY 310 South Street Peeksklll N Y Phone 7 2758 few AND DON T FORGET' Seniors appearing in Yearbooks photographed by SCOTT, will be entitled to a discount in the future on all photographic work, including Wedding Portraits and Candids. . I 9 0 . 1 lu t.1 f' ft , 1, Q 1 , Q V ' 'Q NLE? 'eff H f ,W il , ,, EQ ' uti. P C ,nttf ' T S T T Y Y T -aff i A ,V 35 W wg W Y W1 Z ' tri. W' i ' 7 O 79 OUR BEST WISHES to the CLASS OF 1951 for GOOD HEALTH and HAPPINESS LEVINSON 81 PEIFFER, INC METERED BOTTLED GAS SUNGAS PA1 OINLY FOR WHAT YOU USE Complete Llne of General Appllances PUTNAM WESTCHESTER GAS CORP 209 South Dlvlslon Street Peeksklll New York Phone PE 7 3020 Compllments BUSY CORNER DRUG STORE Peel sklll New York O 7 T . of I .9 . q', 80 BENSKY'S CORNER STATIONERY STORE 987 MAIN STREET FOSTER,S BOYS' and MEN,S SHOP s NORTH DIVISION STREET L O U ' S zso WASHINGTON STREET WARD S HOSIERY SHOP 44 NORTH DIVISION STREET COLONIAL RESTAURANT 11 NORTH DIVISION STREET PARK MOTORS S K O L S K Y ' S PEEKSKILL s LEADING STORE PEEKSKILL FUR SHOP 212 NORTH DIVISION STREET R U B E N F E L D , S as NORTH DIVISION STREET MOORE'S QUALITY MARKET 420 WASHINGTON STREET tWh 219 NORTH DIVISION STREET PE 7 2124 PISANI BROTHERS C th g 32 NORTH DIVISION STREET J A C K S STATIONERY and LUGGAGE SHOP 830 SOUTH STREET BOB,S BEAUTY PARLOR 901 SOUTH STREET K A Y ' S JUVENILE FURNITURE .I TOY HOP ess MAIN STREET 7 sam MARKOFF'S SHOE OUTFITTERS T0 P H S 1925 REGINA'S SHOP 158 NORTH DIVISION STREET OVVEN'S FEED STORE 907 MAIN STREET 7 0459 MARTIN W'EISS SHOE STORE as NORTH DIVISION STREET ROSOFF'S MEN and BOYS' WEAR asa MAIN STREET AUS BARBER SHOP 225 NORTH DIVISION STREET WESTCHESTER MUSIC 81 NOVELTY CO 175 ROCKLEDGE AVENUE B h 72531 DAVE S SHOES 915 MAIN STREET SUNDIAL SHOES WHELAN DRUG STORE 2 NORTH DIVISION STREET Compliments of , Compliments of 1 Compliments of l Bes is es to the Graduates HUDSON PLATE GLASS CO. , . . Mens lo In - Shoes for the Family Phnne - 9 an S ' . . PK . Since Phone - uc anan Phone - 9 81 NICK Sz: PETE'S KNOTTY PINE REST ITALIAN AMERICAN FOODS PIZZA PIES Itallan Foods Our Speclalty Propnetors N Chlck P Palmlotto 7 Nelson Avenue Phone PE 7 0540 Peeksklll, N Cesspools and Septlc Tanks Cleaned Up to 300 gal 310 00 Larger S11 htly More No Dleglng or Pumplng Work Fully Guaranteed Order Your Corsage for the Prom Now Call PE 7 1805 or Wrlte Peeksklll P 0 Box 30 966 Maln Street - ' . Y. VALLEY TANK CLEANERS 82 gefmya fl WLSTCHE::TE'Z 3 COINNLCTXCUT X fjw 'NJ AX X so Nvw K . tops ln fzgure flattery' Perma llft Glrdles Pantle Glrdles and Bras Genuncfs Peeksk1ll's largest department store features a complete lme of Perma lift undercarments Be doubly sure buy famous brands and buy them at Genung s NO BONES ABOUT IT STAYS UP WITHOUT STAYS Genung s Lingerie, Maln Floor 411 North Division Street . . . Ph0l16 Peekskill 7-4300 , , I1 ' wx' , 7, X f X K : . an ' I .X of X-f g vj, -4 X fly Aj , X .FAQ -X XJ- O 'fl Y 6 X- ,WX f , fx q '., . . ' X z GX, . 21 . ,U X ' X- - 83 GENE S Army 81 Navy Store Work Clothes Sportswear 20 North Dlvlslon Street Peeksklll, New York Congratulations De CHRISTOPHER S PHARMACY WHERE PHARMACY IS A PROFESSION,, PEEKSKILL, N Y Servmg Peekskzll or Generatlons BARGER S JEWELRY CO INCORPORATED Telephone 7 0799 902 904- South Street Peeksklll, N Y Louis Xudowltz, Prop Tel PE 7 4068 DRESS GOODS CURTAINS LINENS 13 North D1v1s1on Street Peeksklll, New York Zoltan Szfofze . .I . DeChr1stopher Tuccl Bullder s Supply Company, Inc Iron Brulge, Albany Post Road PEEKSKILL NEW YORK Phones PE 7 0200 7 0138 Compliments DUNLAP S MUSIC STORE INCORPORATED Phone PE 7 0043 1011 PARK STREET Needless to Pay More Risky to Pay Less - SEARS ROEBUCK 8: . 1035 MAIN STREET Peekskill, N. Y. Compliments PARAMOUNT THEATER BOB 8: BUD S SERVICE STATION 200 North Dlvlslon Street Corner of Pauldmg Street Phone PE 72373 TIRES TUBES ACCESSORIES LUBRICATION CAR WASHING MOTOR TUNE UP 1 PEEKSKILL t s B E R R Y S FOR WOMEN S APPAREL Telephone PE 70141 28 North Dlvlslon Street Peeksklll N Y Com plzments EMMADINE FARMS INC DAIRY PRODUCTS and ICE CREAM Telephone PE 7-2327 I1 -I' 9 - wr 9 9 - , U 0 Of JO 86 W xO 515,05 7 fo 'Furestone TIRES HOMF and AUTO SUPPLIES A M O R O S I C O R P 8 Bank Street Peeksklll, N Y Com plzments The Peeksklll Natlonal Bank and Trust Company Member Federal Depoelt Insurance Corp STEPHEN M BULL INCORPORATED WHOLESALE GROCERS 127 131 Front Street Newburgh, N Y Dzstrlbutors 0 HERITAGE BRAND FINE FOODS Telephones 25 and 26 Best Washes BAXTER S PHARMACY 318 Hlghlancl Avenue O IU k dnl ,D rx r , xicdx 'V . - of , J . . Phone 7-0186 A 9 87 Compliments 0f STANDARD BRANDS Comphments INCORPORATED MR CHARLES Congratulatzons to you all BLANK 81 GAMBINO 1006 Brown Street Peeksklll N Y f Salvatore T. Gambino Charles Blank wx: :xc :xc 88 Congratulatlons and Best Wishes to the CLASS OF 1 951 KENNE'l H G KATZ LIFE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE GENERAL INSURANCE Buslness Phone 70021 Residence 70252 108 NORTH DIVISION STREET PEEKSKILL N Y Best Washes to The Class of 1951 JAMES J VAUGHEY INC 821825 South Street Peeksklll N VARIETY STORE 33 35 NORTH DIVISION STREET u F. W. WOOLWORTH co. ' , . Y. 89 Congratulations to the CLASS OF 1951 if 34 I! VAN CORTLANDT DAIRY Peeksklll, N Y lk! N if 0SSlI11Hg 2 1260 Telephones: PE. 7-2100 - 7-2101 , - I - 60 . df A I 'W I . ' f 'iq ..., Qgiztlirf F' . U BOP INN CROMPOND ROAD DRIVE IN REFRESHMENT STAND TRAY SERVICE J NORMAN CO HAROLD E GLOFF FUEL CORP REAL ESTATE 1001 Park Street INSURANCE APPRAISALS 904 Maln Street COAI FUEL OIL SERVICE Peeksklll New York Phone PE 73430 Phone PE 70044 , 2 I MORRIS H. BANNISTER SEYMOUR - ARMSTRONG 91 SILVERMAN FURNITURE CO The Home of the Fmest House Furmshmgs 911 MAIN STREET Phones PE 7 0206 Compliments Of FRED C. ROBINSON 16 NELSON AVENUE Peeksklll, N Y Phone PE 7 1387 Agency or 'DUTCH BOY HOUSE PAINT HORTON S FEED STORE Phone PE 7 1550 O L S 0 N S 942 MAIN STREET gg' gg Q Peeksklll, N Y 8 10 NELSON AVENUE Peeksklll, N Y Phllgas Servlce TELEVISION Home Appllances R3dl0 Westm house SCFVICC I 6 9 9 X' g xr' , ' . . , . U . D 92 VODGHT S FURNITURE STORE 94s MAIN STREET PE 7 1619 FIRST NATIONAL STORES NC 1039 MAIN STREET PEEKSKILL N ABELE BOTTLING WORKS INC PE 7 oem BELL TYPEWRITER SERVICE 21 INORTH DIVISION STREET PE 7 3242 HOFF MART RADIO TELEVISION APPLIANCES RECORDS VICTORY CANDY SHOP C 306 HIGHLAND AVENUE PARAMOUNT SHADE 8: AWNING CO 934 MAIN STREET B Sz F FURNITURE CO , NC 924 MAIN STREET PE 7 1915 PEEKSKILL STRAUSS STORES 1059 MAIN STREET Dr Richard Faulkner, Optometrist 1063 PARK STREET PEEKSKILL NEW YORK PE 7 3130 WAR SURPLUS HAHNS BAKE SHOP ARTHUR VVEEKS, JEWELER Et 896 Sth8zD PekkllNY 1012 MAIN STREET 7 0505 OFFENBACKER' MARKET 1000 MAIN STREET T1 PE 7 1165 1166 NC LAUNDER IT WIASHINGTON TAVERN AMERICAN ITALIAN CUISINE M Pkk N K LEEDS OPTOMETRIST 1005 PARK STREET k k I N Y MIKE S MEAT MARKET 1031 MAIN STREET k k I Y NELSON OIL CO 668 HIGHLAND AVENUE PE 7 0114 ED FINNIGAN REAL ESTATE INSURANCE 1037 MAIN STREET PEEKSKILL NEW YORK Tl 7164 AP1 M FISHER HOTEL 360 362 WASHINGTON STREET PEEKSKIL LNY I 9 , I . Phone - , , Y Compliments of Phone - 5 I Phone - . A Home Made andy and Ice Cream - . . I . Phone - Phone - Compliments of Compliments of s . 1 9 942 Cor. ou ivision Streets e s i , . Birthday, Wedding and Ice Cream Cakes Phone - I . e s. - - Compliments of Sam acMahon and Orchestra - 824 Washington Street ee s ill, . Y DR. M. . - 7 - 1 Pee s il, ew 01-k Pee s il, New ork . e . - 2 phone , ace Where Good Friends eet 93 FRANK'S LUNCHEONETTE FRANK SIRIANI Prop THE PLACE WHERE ALL FRIENDS MEET 224 WASHINGTON STREET G A R D I N E E R S HARDWARE STORE 207 DIVISION STREET Phone PE 7 3401 General Hardware Tools PEEKSKILL CAMERA SUPPLY Inc E qui pment f BPS Palms 965 MAIN STREET House Furnlshlnes Peel sklll 7 2873 , . cc A I ' 93 9 9 Photo Finishing - Photographic . . 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