Poughkeepsie High School - Phois Yearbook (Poughkeepsie, NY)

 - Class of 1938

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'milit- :itat iffy: L. s llc . 5:3 Tzgffxt fffqg n, if if 1-- 'L I MARIE R. CIANCIO ACOB CIAN G. O. Representative 1, G. O. Alternate 23 A. A. 2, 3' Phois Staff - Assembly Program Committee 33 Basketball, Interclass L 4, Do the Omega girls like automobile rides on the da f S . P , V o a meeting. Ill say they do, and Kjakel' obliges. We predict he will make quite a unamev for himself, CIO 205 Winnikee Avenue I8 Fountain Place A5 A- 1, 2, 3, 4s G. A. A. 1, 2, High Times staff 1- Bank Clerk 1- First Aid I. i i Don,t let that slow gait and blase air fool you, she's really smart and popular. One often wonders whether Marie wereborn under the sign of Leo, KATHLEEN M. CLARK I9 Corlies Avenue Commercial Club I3 Assembly Program Committee I. We never cease to marvel at her golden hair and sweet disposi- tion. Half a day is all too short to have ou around Kathleen Y 2 ' but absence makes the heart grow fonder. i BARBARA M. CLAY 91 Hooker Avgnue Honor Society 45 Girls' Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Phois Staff 4, Assembly Program Committee 45 Role in The Count and the Co-ed 2. Bob is none other than the whirlwind pianist of P. H. S. Now 'fess up. What are the attractions other than the Glee Club that make you willing to travel daily eight or ten miles? CHARLES E. CONGER A 2845 Church Street A. A. 2, 3, Phois Staff 2, 45 Basketball, Interclass 2, 35 Track 2, 33 Golf 1, 2, 3, 4. Around school we do not hear much noise from Buster, but put him on a golf course and you'll :ee a future champ. He can't be beaten there. ' A. WILLARD CONNELLY I6 Glenwood Avenue Class Oflicer I3 G. O. Alternate 15 A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Monitor lg jr. Red Cross Representative I. Who's that coming down the street? None but happy-go-lucky Butch. lf you think he's quiet, you just don't know him. Well, old chap, are you going to study art in Florence ? LEONARD CoNNER ' 164 Cannon Street A. A. 3, 4, First Aid I, Role in Pride and Prejudice 35 Basketball, Interclass 3, Track 2, 4. His work on track and stage have won for him many friends and admirers. l..cn's free hours are spent at the Y instead of plugging away at his Chemistry. TFICJNTAS L. CoN'rURsi 47 Gifford Avenue ' I Monitor 2, 3. Iazz and swing bands are an obsession with 'KTom. He goes to the trouble of -iourneying to the Big City to see and hear some of the famous rhythm makers. ' C HARD f- COOKF 286 Mansion Street tthf llcrc s 1 good lool ing chap who apparently doesn t notice shi j,,lIlS Oh dur, what cm the matter be P Does basket 21 up inonoio we your tnnc too mtci, Cookie Com our 166 South Cherry Street lj 4 Ihr Sl 2 4 1 In mu li hind an iuthcntic lrish smile belongs to u 1 Iitl hc docsln t mind doing double dui C Wifi! 47 fmwmww F' WW F R 1 J. 2 . . D , . 1 , - 3 .. Ignak. ,ll 2, 3, 4, baseball I, 2, 3, 4 u ,- . , cf . K 4 - . . gr ' Z E J ' . A .2 . ' - Qlfi - lftffm le W , ' 'f fl rw-Sr ' , . , 7 - ebatin 1' 2 3 X - 1 9 ' A N f l' - l 1- i v 'l 1 A ' A ' I ' H' Z ' 4 A i 11 i : LT LL . ,, Y Q ca D , 77 . . - 7 ' T . i y ' 'V ? ' , - W- '13, g--17.5 . , ,'-Hear' ,aff ' ' U 1 I :Qi .af 'Qilvitf' Il.'.'f 'Il 4 lg1'.w 'f, ' 1 '4 l- an ,- fix. . .Paw-jes'f f a e. - liffil . . , . .

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.4 1711 South llilllllllllll Street MAYNAIIIJ B. BURROUOHS Class Oflicer IS A- A- Iv 2' f' 4' I I 1 Il, P Bus's quiet, unassuming manner- e't1m lS ' '5'F1f'VL I I I I ' cc J I 9 A 77 A made us all notice him. When arc YOU Xomg lo PLY U the 77 ring, or won't you talk, HBUS i DOUGLAS C. BUYS AQ' , 1 I H19 iii? Street Honor Society 2, 3, 45 A. A. 2, 3, is Mfffllwl Iv Zi H ' 4' lun' io, Usher 3, Lighting Committee, Pride and Prejudice? 3. Hats off to the lad who makes P. H. S. teachers sit up and take notice Doug seems to be on the right road to rival Ein- stein Nelson Eddy,-and John Gilbert, too, from latest reports. , ARLENE L BYRNE A I4 Daniels Court Class Secretary 2, G. O. Representative 4, G. O. Alternate 4, Honor Society 3 43 Dramatic Club Zi N- F' L- 2, 3, 43 President 44 Dells 21 3 43 Reliorter 35 A. A. I, 2, 3: 43 G- A' A' Zi 35 DCl'1'fi K,V2'fSitY 2' 35 , . Honor Team 2, 3, High Times Staff I, 23 Phuzs Stafif 4, junior Usher 3, Assembly Program Committee 4, Dramatic Declamation 4. When Arlene smiles, we all succumb to her charm. Her sweet, natural beauty has brought her popularity, and her intelligence has made her an outstanding member of the class of '38. MARGARET M. CALLAHAN S90 Main Street G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Banker Z3 Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 33 Hockey 3, Badminton 2, 3, 43 Ping PO1'lg 3- n Marge is no stranger to the basketball court, as the girls at the Y. W. will tell you. She,s most happy when chatting with friends and relating her athletic triumphs. DOROTHY CAMPITELLI 7 South White Street G. O. Representative 2, 4, G. A. A. I, 2, 45 Girls, Glee Club 1, 2: 3: 4s First Aid 1, 2, Home Hygiene 33 Basketball I, 2, Baseball 1, 2, Volley Ball 1 23 Hockey 1, 2. Who ,doesn't know Dot With those agile feet and attractive features? Surely, if you haven't seen her around P. H. S., you have in Liggett's. DOLORES T. CASE 539 Main Street G. A. A. 2, 3, Bank. Clerk 23 First Aid 1, Basketball 23 Baseball 23 Bowling 2, Ping Pong 2. When called on in class, Dolores shakes her raven tresses and pulls the 'fsilent act. I guess The Dells holds more attrac- tion for her than our halls of learning. Basketball players be- ware! EDNA CHAMBERAS 73 Catharine Street G. A. A. 2, 3, Bank Clerk Ig Jr. Red Cross Representative I, First Aid 1, Ping Pong 2. Smartly attired in sophisticated clothes, Edna gives a fashion show, daily, on D Hoor. Only her effervescent sense of humor makes her unique and prevents her from being too thoroughly sophisticated. PIERRE P. CHAMPLIN, JR. 37-South Hamilton Street A' A- 25 Monitor 4, Jr. Red Cross Representative I, Cheer Leader 1, Track 1. i He's tall, he's blond, he's terrific. That typical Frenchman, who seems to be extremely popular with the demoiselles, is a friend to all of them. There's a rumor that he particularly likes Vassar. ANGELO B. CHICK A. A. 3, 4, Commercial Club 4, Stamp Club I, Monitor I. Oh. fOr he S a jolly good fellow, and nobody can deny. It's no wonder he has suchla cheerful disposition, for his life is so well seasoned with Ginger, ERY 36 May Street MARGARET E. CHRrsToPH A41 , 28 Montgomery Street l-Ionor Sgociety 2, 3,445 N. F, L. 23 A. A, 3, 45 G, A. A. 2, 3, 44 Debat- gngllzi ank Clerk ,,3S Basketball 3, 43 Shuflleboard 2, 3, Ping Pong , ' .. a Mgrgaret s as. quiet as the wise old owl, who lived in the oak, an q-ulte as rntelligent as that proverbial bird. We might add all this is acquired by being as Busy as a Beep,



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r 1' .1-' , . l r. .. - BARBARA Coiariss 4 V al ' 'I' I 1 G. O. Rcpresentntive l, 23 lltflml' S 4 'l' 'ii 'li fr fl' 'X' 'if it -lr' IW Cross Representative 2. 1 We heard what a perfect hostess you in-:ide at the lassar Alum- nae House, nBob. We don't doubt it, either,.ior we're fa- miliar with your gracious manner and cheery smile. MARY D. Cox Hudson River State Hospital G. A. A. I, 2, 3, Tennis 3. . 1 Mary is one of the few hnished tennis .players ot' P. H. She did her part as a member of the tennis team most admirably, but as to her other interests, she keeps them a secret. DENNIS CROOKES 52 Spruce Street Honor Soeiety 45 A, A, 3, 4, Jr. Red Cross Representative 4. u A strong, silent man is Den , however, we hear a certain young miss has won his affections. Remember the moth and the flame. Don't let her Byrne yOu. JOHN elosEPH CSIZMAR 33 Harris Street Banker I, 2, 3, Bank Clerk 2, 3, First Aid I. John's been too preoccupied with serious affairs to join the cut-ups. He is at home on the diamond. The only differ- ence between John and Joe DiMaggio is that John calls base- ball just an avocationf' LILLIAN S. DACIER Aff' 88 JCHCTSOH Street G. O. Alternate 2, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 2, N. F. L. 1, 2, 3, 4, Deliso 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4, A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, Debating 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Team 4, Varsity 2 3, 4, High Time: Staff I, 2, Phois Staff I, 2, Poughkeepsie History Com- mittee of Ten 43 Extemporaneous Declamation 2. Lillian's nimble tongue has won many debates for P. H. S. With her spontaneous wit and recognized brains, she certainly is getting a-Long, both in school and out. ELINOR R. DAHONEY 2 Grubb Street G. O. Alternate 23 A. A. 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Jr. Red Cross Rep- resentative 2, Basketball, Interclass 2, 3, 4, Captain 2, Baseball, Inter- class 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4, Volley Ball 3, 4, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Badmin- ton 3. Elinor divides her time ice-skating, dancing, and entertaining Marty, an Arlington Romeo who has won her heart. VVith you as a nurse, people will enjoy being sick, Elinor. IRENE C. DAKIN 5 May Street C1355 Ofilcef 45 G- O- Alternate 3, 43 Honor Society 2, 3, A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 G' A- 23 Gif-13, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Debating, Ig High Times Staff I, Phoas Staff 3, 4, Jr. Red Cross Representative 2, Cheer Leader 3, 4, Fllist Aid I: 2: 3s Junior Ring Committee 3, Senior Prom Committee 4. Who wouldn't cheer when Irene gives the signal? So three gllieers and a Rahl' Rahl Rahl for our HIJ0Ve1y-tO-1OOk-at7, Irengl feleovjn usually be found at social events with Bob-lucky RUTH EVELYN DALEY 3 A I I5 Pine Street A. A. I, 2, 3, 43 IG- A- A- 2, 33 Banker 2, Bank Clerk 1, 2, 3, Jr. Red Cross Representative 4. 1 Girls are attracted, no eneception. W-ith her towefin of dainty femininity. so they say, by their opposites, and Ruth is g escort, she presents a picture JOSEPH DALLEO g'rS?A'i?ilternate .43 A' A- I, 2, 3, 43 German Club 3, Pizois Staff 4, 1 I' 2, 3, Football 2: 3s Baseball 2, 3. LGEUSSPPCJ, eXCClS in football and in basketball. Rumors have it a you are developing a terpsichorean quality. Why this sud- den interest, -loan? ' 43 North Clover Street M C 'gli' IZANIELE 9 Baker Street Marie, one of our eliicien c1an,. as we readily realize, when we tractively-kept coiffure. t girls in P. H. S., is quite a beauti- look at her neat and at-

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