Poughkeepsie High School - Phois Yearbook (Poughkeepsie, NY)

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f W! . Q . Xi X., Y A 5 fbecficaiian To Mr. Hdrry Myers, our counselor drid guide, Whose friendly dssisr- drice dnd syrripdthetic friendship ridve directed us diorig The petri of Iedrmirig, The Cldss of '47 grote- fully dedicdtes this Priois. Afadlafuf of 0044956 44 J! 94 Scfzaaf I C U L 1 - 1 1 1111 ' ., ' ' 1 ' Uv- 2 ' ' ' '1' ' 'u cm 1 , V 1. . , ,I . A' 3 ' 1 ' ' .11 cl ' ' 4 ' W A 'f-mi' , . . . .X ,irfx , . V 1. . V . ' ' W. ' 1 J ' ' ,. KWH' I , . b' V kxxtvt . - W ' 1 wri , . , 1 ,,3 , . l , ., 1 W . vw ' , 'ml' . 1 , . 1 4 A I ., 1 , :,. ,,: M4 r I , V - N 1 ' N .My H ' .1': , ' 1, ' M wir' 1-mvirw '1 , 1 , . ,, , ' , 1 l' M Mm fi 5 ' 1' ' 3 ' lr' ' 1 f ' 1 ' 2 ' V? V ' 'f ' ' 1 1 i 1rr1: ' 1 .1 1 ' ' 11 1r 11 1 , , ., , , ,. ,V , , I 1 . 4 V , . ' ' , M113 ' I 2 ' X A ' ' ' r1'.1L' X .Q .A N , 'X . , 4,Av,,gM 11' b' '11 ' ' ' .11 ' ' 1fy1'1- ' W U 15 ' . 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'-4 irs Row Mr Henrx Daniels, Mrs E Sterling Carter, Dr. Janes -Nlff.i'1ilritlorg Mrs, Arthur Handley Se ond Row Mr Carl Lewis, Mr Fox D. Holden, Mr. Frank De Glio. Bamcf of Ziucalian HE PARAMOUNT interest of this year's Board of Education, composed of Dr. James E. McCambridge, president, Mrs. E. Sterling Carter, Mr, Henry Daniels, Mr, Erank J. DeGilio, lvlrs. Arthur Handley and Mr, Morris Effron, who was appointed by Mayor Doran at the expiration of the term of Mr. Henry Daniels, a competent member of the Board since l935, has been the program for a new high school, The members have worked with the General Citizen? Committee on the choosing of a site for the new building and are now applying to the Division of Community Service of the Federal Works Agency for funds with which to prepare plans. They hope within a short time to bring the choice of building a new h'gh school to the refer- endum of the people of Poughkeepsie. Although we who are graduating in l947 will not have the opportunity to enioy the facilities of a new building, we are deeply indebted to the capable citizens who have been members of this year's Board for the interest which they have taken in all of us, and we feel confident that at last Poughkeepsie will have a high school of which we all can be proud before --.f ery many years have elapsed, 2 xx. x X 2 NV!! ,f A. X XX .:-gg, mrs.. V Yfff' J, ,- g,. . ' -ff .f ff: Q gf' ff, Vx X' 3-Q, V' , fx- ' Hi-SN , fi 1194 ' Alyw L f 'J . ., 74 , ,,,L-1-igas '1 '. I ?i. T 'A' ' ,wh .- 'f-AQLY ,Malkin f11'Q,ag'f-U A ' EA?- -1 . . I .. A 1 ' x y f A r 4 f ' fx . I m X Y I P E ,I I I! wx au ,Y ': f 'I I : 5g1',A - , W 1 A Eg' Q - sf, . ' ,L gg f-'5ff'f4f'31':-A Nw . N rH','gf:4jf. 5-X N L? x l'. gp .2.'.5'- x x !'s'i'i s..'zJ4f 7 X XX r 14 ' f tl M 1 : ' fu f f I ' , vlq ii ' x , l , ' x , X I ms ' 1 ' xx N. 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QUICK ELEANORJ MOON AB Malhernallcs UIIINLVSIIB of Rocheslcr New Yorl Una versuly Cornell Unuversnty CATHERINE MURRAY AB MA Social Sludcs N ls Ypl I I C ll QL I Teachers Af L PATTRELL Ah ll I Syracuse Unrxcrsul Bread Loaf School or Lnglush Middlebury WILLIAM M PENDERED lil A Arl P 5lxa I Slate C ll ge S, a s U ru xerslty Teachers College Colur bla Unrxersm MILDRED L OUICK A B Eno Ish New York Sl lc College for Teachers Colurnblr Uwrxerslly New York Unlxersly ANNE M ROCI-IE BS Buslnfs Elnwrra New York UITIVCVSITY ROBERT T ROSS AB Guidance New York Slate Col' Q lor Teachers Albany Law School New York Unnver :ly Exlensuon M ELIZABETH SANDERS Al' English New York Sate Ccllco c lor T achcrs Columbia University New York Ur lxersuty St Lawrence Unrxersnly A. ROCHE R. ROSS SANDERS 495 M SCHNUR C SEEB I2 Is SHIPIN AN MARJORIE K SCHLUDE B S Secretan Skrdrnore MARGUERITE SCHNUP B S MA Science New York State Colleoe tor Teachcrs Lolurnbua Unnversuty Teache College New York Unsxersnt CLAYTON SEEBER Industrial Arts Oswego State Normal New York Unnersun KATHRYN SHIPMAN A B MA English New York State Colleg for Teacher Cornell Unlversuty RANCES A SMITH AB So ral Studies Middlebury IRIAVERE SPROUT AB AM Soclal Studies Ghlo Weslexa Unnxer Teachers Lollege Colurnbva Unrversrty IUCILE STEPI-IENS AB AM Publlc Soeakung Nev York State College to Teachers Colurnbra Unrversnty Cornell UnrversIt5 U1 versity ol Denxer LAURA W STIBBS BS Englnsh New Paltz State Norrn I New Yorl State Collco for Teachers 1' - F SMITH I SPROUT L STEPHENS L, STIBIBS L STOCKER C STRBA E TABED E TORCESEN OUlSE V STOCKER AB AM French Spanish New York State College to Teachers McGlll Unrverslty Mlclolebury College Unrverslty of Strasbourg France Pennsylvanla State College GEORGE STRBA BA Phxst al Eclucatron S5racuse Unrversltw ELSIE A TABER RN BS MA School Nurse Teacher Vassar Hospltal New York Unlverslty ETHEL CARY TORGESEN AB AM Englrsh Adelphr Columbia Unlxer ity Net York Unlverslty ROSAMOND VAN DE VVAT R B S Rhyslcal Education Sarg nt School of Rhyslcal Education Unwerslty of Plttsburoh CARLTON VAN VVAGNER lndu tnal Arts Qswego Stat Normal School Colum bla Unlxerslty Llbrary School New York Unlversuty MABEL WADE A B Socual utuclle New York State College tor Teachers W BRUCE VVEALE BS MA Buslness Bucknell Unlxersrty Ccluntbsa UlllV6lSlly Unlverslty of Pittsburgh R. 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' af ,-N 3 I ,f- f f W7 J fYfS,4 ff x X 1- 5-t,4 - u JACK MEAD TREAS ROBERT HADDEN PRES EDWARD WILLIAMS V PRES SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Semaa Glau ayldflldfty S PC UGI-IKEEPSIE Hugh School looks back upon ut seventy four commence merts we of the class of l94i look forward to the eventy fufth our own and as we do so nostalgucally remember our four years of clumbung up the ladder to achueve the goal of a hugh school duploma As Freshmen we were off to a fune start jounung all the s hoo' organuzatuons and mauntaunung honor roll marks too After tryung varuous actuvutues wc concentrated on the ones most suuted to our varued tastes The Glee Club was enruched by the meloduous vouces of l947 Muss Waters wull lose a great part of her Glee Club upou our gradu tuon Our vuolunust Gus Poulumas our puanust Ernue Rarusella and our other musucuans were unstrumental un the progress of the band whule our buddurug photographers Louuse Tufenkjuan Bull Davus and Ralph Emer kept the Camera Club aluve Sheula Walsh and others won honor for our class un debatung The Chess Club a faurly new organuzatuon un R l-l S was carrued on by one of uts founders James Porter What would the Technucal Club to whom we owe all our thanks for the splenducl assemblues we have enjoyed have been wuthout Charles l-loffman Robert Tuel and Edward Wallun9 Our actors and actresses found outlets for theur talent un leadung roles of Junuor Muss What a Lufe Our Town and Sprung Green Our strong husky boys Joe Havens Bob l-ladden Ed Wulluams Bob Bub and many others jouned the vuctoruous football basketball baseball and track teams wunnung the unterclass basketbalu champuonshup thus year Glorua Callante and Catherune Relyea our champuon bad munton players wuth other gurls of our class were actuve un unterclass sports helpung to wun the unterclass basketball game un our Junuor year By thus tume we were almost S ruors and our Junuor Prom wuth uts Rhapsody un Blue theme was one to be r nembered by all Ths year we have gono farther up the ladder workung on the Phous Staff makung successful our Club 47 Senuor Prom and contunuung our unterest un P l-I S clubs We elected our class offucers Robert l-ladden presudent Edward Wulluams vuce p csudent Barbara Randall secretary and Jack Meade treasurer also our rep resenta u es for the Pepsu Cola and DAR contests After lo ung other unterclass debates we f nally rallued to wun the Junuor Senuor cup Movung Up D y orugunated by the G O was held for thc furst tume thus year wuth S nuor commuttees doung all the work of plannung ut Now as we stand on the hughest rung of our hugh school career we can look down at the long hard lvnb and remember not just the truals and trubulatuons but the fun and good tumes we hay had on the way u v . I .- , 0 a N' . . I - I D ' j 'E c 1- 1 ' 1 1 1 . , , . I . . . , , F . , I I u - . .,1 t . . . I . I . .j J I , , .. 1 , . . , A ' , 1 C' ' 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 ' ' ' I f . , .I , ' 1 1 1 . . . ,, . ' ll I ' ll ll ll If ' fl I I 1 ' 1 '1 1 1 1 1 . . . , 1 1 1, - ' 1 I - 1 . X . , ' 1 9 I' - - 1 11 ' 11 1 1 1 SV., ' Q i ' 11 - 11 ' 1 T 1 1 ' 11 1 11 - ' A ' - . F . A . . ' 1 1 1 ' 1 ' - jf., ' ' - 3 ' - f I l f I L , , . u 'U - , S , . I I . , , A ,, . A y,, . . 1 l T - G lf 2 . . , Q , . . - -, I .,., 1 1 F .N . . . . 1 t- ' 1 'Q . BARBARA RANDALL SEC JEAN ABDO0, Abbie I Reservoir Square Mixed Choir 2, 3, 4g Dramatic Club 2, N. F. L. 1, 2, 3, 4g G- A. A, I, 2, A A I, 2, 3, 45 Music Festival 4, Freshman Debating I, Varsity Debating I, 2 3, N F L Debating I, 2, 3, -lg lnterscholastic Speaking Meets ' 3 r Basketball I 2' ' To be an artist is her aim' We hope she receives world wide acflaim. HAROLD ALBERT Teen 6 Cedar Avenue G O Representative 2 A 4 Mon: or Phois a 4 Football 3 Track I 2 Friendliness and humor keen Make up our own Harold Teen PETER ANAGNOS Nick 33 Man tou Avenue HonorS iety2 3 4 A A 2 Letter Club 3 unior Ring Com mittee 3 Baseball 3 Pete good natured and full of un Makes ts laugh with a ready un RICHARD S ANDERSON Rich 64 Montgomery Street 2 Monitor2 Phois taff Tall blonde clever with pen I-lis sketches will win tame again and again RITA ARBUCKLE Rite IIP North Clinton Street Bowling 2 Badminton 2 No truer art lover can be found For that oir Rita is renowned 1 f9 '3,, JEROME AIENA, Jerry 33 Gifford Avenue Honor Society 3, Italian Club 2 Jerome possesses a sparkling wit, With all of us he makes a hit, MARIANO AMODEO Mano 34 Franklin Street Chess Club I Happy and carefree gay as ar w d h mak mark DENTON ANDERSON A45 Andy I2 Balding Avenue nor Societyl 2 3 4 A A 4 Mont or Phois a 4 Junior Usher 3 Baseball 2 3 Intelligence h u m o r describe Dent to a T One of our winners of the Delta Phi key JUNE ANDREWS I77 A Mansion Squa e Junie though she may seem quiet When she tells jokes its a rio EUGENE BAER Gene Pleasant Valley N Y nor Society I 2 3 4 2 3 4 Letter Club 2 3 Monitor Senior Prom 4 Phois a 4 Football 2 3 4 To enioy a poke to s ore a pun Genes humor is second to none JEAN BARONE H7 Mrtl Str et P or rem 1 us Sta gurl w r UN RICHARD BASSILAI Duck ' Avenue t r rmtwus r erm 311 RITA BERNHARD Ree Att mtv F te me rw VIVIAN BETROS W ,rmttet L? ' ' Q 3 Ct U xtetl get to ever I YOLANDA BOCCHINO Lonnie 698 Nam Street nt., ie pert tte Li Is both st-',f'and sweat, A pleasing persomatrw Were sure 5otr'd trlra- to meet. M33-YE? , 1f.p.,. . ' V. ' .:. as - 14, .. ,L Af' - 4, ' af A -9 Qs h R' X Pr I f 0 ,Oi tw ef 'Xl , 'W ' fr 'Hit , ' 'sw Q. ' A, R, 5 V .Y , GRACE BARTON Gracue Um K VT' 3 9 Q' EVELYN BELKNAP ,yi Evle 13 A afurm Stre O A email t ttmor S A N X 1' Q cakmq iw re L1 mart uatmg V91 t mg tmtfrsfwula S NCQ Commute r rtr v r T xx Cru ste dea Lt KQQ PATRICIA BERRY Pat 'wu r Rc x gt VCE 1 A xaw t r FRED BEYER Buddy 126 Ttwompsm Street 4, r Hemi EL ' an ,- ta 3, ' :rterctass Basebatt am' Baeketbart 'rw nt hes geod tm rorratce re f-'er' R ' ia ' pu feather, HILLARD BOSS 29 Hfttmam Aven 'e , ,, ree a C, 'eetwrrrm C, r' tg Varly Detvavwg 2 ,xg N F L, Debating 1 w 1 tl 4, ., H.'farqt wth hrs many time traits., Ii a '.-H: .ai twtetorg dates. HELENE E. BREWER, Bobby -l2 Waslimgton Street Mixed Clioir -lg A. A. l, 2, 3, -l, C1rrI5'Cilee Club l, 2, J, -lg Delmo I, Monitor I, -lg iVlti5it, Fcstitai g, 4, Senior Prom -lg l3liois Stall -lg S. T. C -ig Fresiiman Eebattitg l, Terwriis 3, Make-tip CommittSC -lg Movmg Up Day Corriritittec -l. Our smooth llcleiic, as iieat as a tack, EV ltittiro ms pin c, 'r a ROBERT C BUB Dutch osmc t Axemic ' na G Jtiiii r r 1 t iior N d Crosi MJ 7 Junior 2 itr otgall l at. C ll li JOHN BUTTS JR I A adtim Strett is OXKVIOV t IS X ti writ JOSEPHINE CASMIRI J l 9 lNl8lV1 lfcv i in Qelo rrt SALVATORE CERN IGLIA Sal in lit Axeritr ill a rri o 1 ee I ill cus JOHN BROWNE, Jack Sl Holmes Street Plwoi5 Staff -lg For-tlnall -lg Bvmrl Salefsrrwari 2, lloiior Sofiety -l His greeting is onli,-Cried with 3 liarxpy Amalfi, To lwelp A lrioiid, lidcl trate-l a mile ROBERT BUCHANAN Bukue I9 Tatlor Atpime O tor Qciitatixl l Alterm oiwitir w Lllll ur Pr on sier t pt a T Nu Up D Comm sorrw B la 1 S E3 f fr'-91 mam admirrm N 'J i015 i g K, XX RUTH A CAHILL Dnmples L Oulu Axim vy lxtiti i r dim smi L we l JEAN CATALINO Jeanne L L Qlfzit Xll VTL l PAT CERVONE 6- x r Str 3 Track l sm Jotli dam Y, if tramcriiq fu f He 1 ai ' tg dun J tk' I . 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A A gig l3't'lrQ 3 ' iii .ah ,., f' : r 'Kirk-ttriiq tix mtli .3 ri pf- lrl ' -, - Ulm 'llll, t J Q' ' l ,l Ql- Qg,,,,lt.! 2 ' I But J:-.uri--Vtliw qirl xx:-rf: pr-md lt mit- lv-lit malt- l-lr xx -rt? ,xl,ilP'l lJ l'll l ' . 1 2- V ?ep i, , 3 3 .. . 1 2--1 N Cm. fret H if .g 3 , , x ' 22 L 'Lv '- 15 , ' - -mira S 1, so -. fi ti and -gi -i-, f A gg g A Q -lr-His lad t-Wi a flair Cloril ies all tliiige vacli Qirl 'V ' lOl' QI li , ,WL All tire qiilf my tlzat liek en- fi , ,g ,,,,, I 5 ,g g -- . 5 , ' 'i ,, 1: , A 'lil f- ,!f,,,,ff'f g , g l .. JV jgfb' I, 4. Q- ' f Q H f., 4 BARBARA JEAN CHRISTIANA, Barb P3 llate Strut Bowling 3. Talkative7 No' Cliartning7 Yes' We'II remember Barnara from P H S IEB Winn kee Ayenue Our charming Ro who e 'els 'n ' ure D Vi telo H teart ROSALIE ciANcio, nom ,, , ,I , H I 1 art, I Is s to wit a I w's I GLORIA CLOSE irrii er Ayer ie G ria as Iter name impies piness lie friends u pies ALICE LOUISE COLLIGAN Ari, All Lou I6 Seaman Road Locutores .f Dramatic Club Honor Society I 2 J 4 Girls Glee u 3 lvl C :va W is St ff AI Bond riye Moving Up Day 4 Committee for a ring Green Le is oopular a no jus a rumor Slwe mak s us ltaDDl by lter keen sense of humor JOSEPH CORATTI Bumper 4 Fallkill C A lad who makes those strikes an spares Hes not bothered by worldly cares -I H-W -4 ----,Y Va..,iw....,..,, ,,,,.,.,,,a 7,T1,,,V Www En SHIRLEY CHRISTMAS, ShirI ' I24 Soutlt Avenue So very tiny, so very' sweet, SIwirIey's a girl tlwat's Iiard to beat. KATHRYN CLARK, Kay I56 Mill Street G. A A. 2, 3, Junior Red Cross Rep. 4, Archery' 3, Basketball I, 2, 5, Bowling 2, 3, Volleyr Ball 2, 3, Badminton 2, 3, Ping Pong 2, 3, Baseball 2, 5 ln games slie reveals outstand- ing agility, All are impressed by' Iyer atln- leti: ability. WILLIAM COLE i Zieoler Ayent e O Altern te 4 Honor Society I Band 2 3 Treasurer -I Red beaded quiet and musical oo re any Imng I I u cant do CATHERINE E CONNERS Zeke 48 Winnikee Avenue ixed Utor I Basketball Baseball I Coguettislw Catherine the girls 3 5 Is a true friend in every way JAMES CURATOLA Jimmy 6 Duane Stre t A ternate Jimmy the calm collected sort 323935 Especially on a basketball ourt DOROTHY COUSE, Dot I Baker Street G O Pep -I, Alternate 2, 3, Ntrwct ftwtr I, Monrtor I, Sentcr PVVVTI I, Jnntur Red Crcss Rep gr, Cwrrtmuttvs? tn Our IOMI' I USM- vr tnr Jnnmr MISS 2, DeItscu Y, Emnd Sates 1 In tlte sortal xv0rId Iver name IS domtnant BVNIII MOLLIE DAVIS 9 South Brtdge Strut Hot Cnet, OW II Us t nm her makes you fe I fli-'Hn ff .3 SHELAGH DEAN 9 Morgan A enue ts tatt I Bankrrtg Or anr on Smrtrng Strelagtt mth drmpleS deep rt r BIAS Q NOEL DE CORDOVA Buzzy 2? Loo kerman Axent Mtxed Cher -I Sentcr Prom wats a rea mr e EI II IS W wht e WALTER DIESING Walt I7 Grand A n te omtor I Pttots at Se-nous Irard work ng L1 rx S' V I wwtil ,nr TU' nn- 4'3- ' YT 'ix gr. , S 5 'P E una... ,pm NYY ,IX DORIS DAHLEM 5-ISI? Ozur It Street Mtivti 5ItJrr I, DVSYTIJIIT QIUIJ I, Junmr UVGV 2 Prett'y UCTIS xwrttw itat' sw brtgI1t, PrrweS to be a trtend'5 deIrgI1t WILLIAMJ DAVIS Bull If Oakwaod Btvd rn I Cam r-I I we Secretarx 3 Vuee Pres n snr et tale 3 Imorb af strung f t I I r L an 5 JANICE DECKER .Ian n Axer 'tonr I WIT to L as mtdt Cute SHIRLEY DICKERSON ee IO6 S nth Avenue O Rep 4 G O Secretary L I om Pttors Staff Cweer Q r Jdnror Red Cross Junor U2 Freshmen Uvattng I D653 IIT I ovrng Up Day Com -I A da Irng face a frgure so trrm er vt w T e Lt ure x a tags F m JULIANO DIMILTO Baker I 6 SOLIII Clterrx Stre t T ucv v:: DOLORES DOELL ,U Eff x O VF R II L EDWARD DONOHUE Eddne Au e ta MrxeI I norart retx r rt Se II r Frm rn on or 3 a 5 VISII t d mn ROBERT DOYLE Bob I' I 'NIH DORIS DU BOIS Dube IHI V G :Vt It Q L V It ERWIN DUDEK Dude Aloan, Str et C ep crnate I A H CV lnatl a r 3 ut' C anmhcre 'L-r fd- -Mm I KNAW 9'7 day, ii V91 gags Www SW Wen. L..- 4 'GNL CHARLES F DOLFINGER JR I24 Church Street Vrctorx Corps 2 In classes he dreams of forergn ands But IS rudely awakened tux sexere repnmands CHARLES DOW Charlue II Center Street Honor Soc ety I Football 3 Bug and he rty trrendly oo Hrs person hty shows hes never oe MARY DROZENSKI 9 North Brvdge Stre t C O Nternate 2 Honor Sotuetx 4 Bankrng Organt atrot Sh s a Qrrt whos fu!! of un Always a smrte for everxone EDITH M DUBOIS Edie I46 Unuon Street Beneath tnose curly locks res mre as s n One of our favorrte gurls Shes consrdered keen RALPH EMER AQ Rafe I78 Grand Awenue L I 3 Camera Ctrque nor Socuety I Phors Start -I Freshman Debat De Dapper Ra'ph wth hrs eye catchrng clothes Is C rtarnh one of our est dressed beaux MARY EMERY S2 Spruce Street Honor Socuety 3 1 Athletrc As soc: tuon 3 'l-hrs charmung lady of snlent grace Has golden locks to frame her ace CONCETTINA FARRUGGELLA Conme D9 So Brrdge Street P as Stall 4 Petnte black halred and tnny too There Isnt anythlng she cant GERTRUDE FILIPOWICZ Trudy 26 Columbla Street O Rep l Honor Society I Sensor Prom 4 Ph ts Staff 4 Banklng Organuzatuon 4 Junlor Red Cross Rep 2 Sh s smal sh s blond shes f ll o on ere s I a heart she hasn won SHELDON FLEET Fleet 2 Bement Avenue Motorcycles are a hobby with Feet Hed rather rude than use hrs MARIE FRANCESE 173 Mull Street O p Mlxe C If nor Socuety l 2 3 4 or Staff 4 Bankung Organuzatron 4 Junror Rei Cross Rep 4 lntellrgence and beauty they sax rarely go hand rn hand Bo wth Marne they do for sh rs one of the best ln the land BETIEJEAN S ERTS Bets l xl C LS lll'l asprr SQCLSC JOHN FELDSINE Rockhead Front Stre Sc rt ernalg WMF ljl' nor led Cross lsrp Fr s man Dcbxtrto l Varsrty Debatrng 5 Humorous Pax lolvatt team 7 w null T ark rnc y tt nor L ocrl lt Or d an 3 lf ALICE FLANAGAN F w HW Str e ep 4 3 4 Senior r ous S t l Bantrng Or ann On C Pres mn Dobatlnq l N cl Inq l xl als 4 JOHN J FOX Foxy ll' unlon Street mera Clcue l n o y goo trren neyer a bare r opun I gg car ROBERT FREDERICK erd l' Manslon Street v a gon e grea GLORIAJ GALLANTE Dutch :rag I L V3 Ie 7 Amher -I BOM 10 Badm nfcrw Prod D aI' I O I hI1 goo spurt rw games no km -1 Q rewdabIe sort LOIS B GARRISON Chloe dghdf XL .I NHC F rx Iurms for Bonds and SI mos Im arwd hrarrws re an Ch OL orrns LI a k MICHAEL GERTH Mnke 4arrrs w r re erwtame I L Basebah boo looking MIM II frrgrwdh vays A favorite durmg ur hugh sch LI axs BERNARD GRAU BART Bansh 7 I arson S C eI mea' Tr eCILDI 2 We know Hat raduo lakes w time NA re so Q he exceIs aIomg thas he VICTORIA GRONKOWSKI Vlckle 47 Laurel Sweet Derghtfol gay hes ward eat Shes got LGVSOIWAIIII from her head to her feet 'yW'3? 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A IINLII Ta erwtcd I musk IIII J r he-r sm new rrw r wg uw C SHIRLEY GRAHAMAKP Shurl I So HarhIIIer1 Slrerfi I Pwors S I FrCsIr'nar1 Dehatrrwg I 'N HI 2 Bas How IH O C' a r ohor Sofreh I llar wo who but ana s rg klhdlx GUCCI Heres me QIrI we kwox x o sure To Jmee WILLIAM GRAY Red 7 IVIJIIIQOVTIQIN Street FooIIJaII sk Ck I Heres a owestmoh asked Ly o mam qurls L Red nhered xeu e those beaohful mrls RICHARD GROVER Duck Hld on Rwer State HospI1aI Semor Prom 4 II ooI I s Ie Carr' To gam th admrrahon me-move ,Ns'Yf6'I?I A4 - 41 u u 'f I' . , 27 Cc Q S 'oct 65 ' I lv 'UC G A A. 3, -I, CII' C C Club i , Of ,' ,2, 5, 4Z A A 2 I, L, ' 3' 3, FasI.fIhaI' I, 7 , X III IU ' 9 U59 3, , 'rk f, 'IQ XCIIC. EaII I, .I 4, ' I 9 L 2, I , 3, 1, 1 ,yi ,A X To lgm Q Bus' Slare 3, Vuffcfw 4, Baseb . ,2, I 5. . Or Q I Q I 3 ,, ,A .. I' I ,QQ 'H ,, . Y Ah U2fa'Wd'oQ af HC, a wr- ., . IN ' ' C G Ir I ow -IW Is thc df r Qiykxif' ' I'I ' GH I- 555' I5 , 3 2, . 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' 4... . f ll JAMES GUNN Gunny 9 Hugh Street Smooth lS the name we grve to Gunn When countrng the hearts hrs charm has won FRANKLIN HALLOCK l Eastman Terrace A prankster through and through School sure would be dull with out you' DENNIS HARRIGAN Klesh 2l South Clanton Street nor Soclety l 2 4 A 4 Letter C ub 3 4 ous Staff ootball Mgr 4 Baseball Curlv headed Dennrs wlth leart of gold Easy golnq but clever hell never grow old MARJORIE HARTELIUS Marque Vassar Farms Phons Staff 4 Bankmg Orgam 8llL.t't 4 Her beautys as fraglle as a doll ol China Or as a southern belle from Carolina JOSEPH HAVENS Hav al May Street Cla s Seeretary 3 Class Treasur G O Rep 2 3 Altern 3 4 Junior r Bankrng Organlzatron 4 Foot B rack 3 4 Baseball l Arnletlcallyf and so rally there are none better Hell make s ores of tnends every school letter KN. 4' 'ibn ww. 4' X Q ,f 46' 0? ROBERT HADDEN Bob S A lnnls Avena Class Presuclent G O Rep 2 Aternat l Honor Socuety 4 Le u 3 NA F tlv nror Prone 1 Band l Vure res Junlor Usher l asket al 4 as 2 A lover of basketball Shnrley and chatter s als a Al ba LOREN H HARMS ,vb 37l Hooker Avenu H nor Socnet l 2 Monutor l Music Festlval 2 Ph IS Staff 7 and l To every contlnent we could go But a better tnend wed never know BEVERLY F HARRIS ev l20 Afademv St set arnatlc Club l N F L s Glee Club 2 3 4 estlval 3 Junuor Prom 3 Phors I lf 4 Freshman Debating l N F L Debatlngl 5 Amencan Le guon Constltutlon Tryouts Costume Chalrman for Our Town RCD A brllllant sm le soarklrng eyes To hloh and loftv helohts shel nse MARGARET HARTIG Peuuv 409 Mann Street A Peg so oleasung to the eye Causes many hearts to slgh JEAN HAYES Taylor Aven Pretty eye Bond has lvce to k b Anywhere INGRID E HEITMAN Inky O UTI Ied CICIr -I Drarmtm CIIIID DI I t I Iumgr r I rn I IS II Cr as I SIfIaI4IIq Buea -I ACI I? I I Iiadmm on Comrrvt LC r DrIveS 2 I1 TVI L Statt year I ega C EET VICII rcam DORIS HERRING LIIII Str Ct Itur Pr III or Iar Q IISII C Q 2 r Ia IQIIIQ bca ELOISE HINKAMPAQI 4 Dxwqlwt Stre t oIIor SQ I Mcxmg U ax r' Q P a Sturm a ICI' tr S IrIIIQ VF-'LII IIIQII I r IIer everg IIe RAYMOND HOTCHKISS Ray IW A aderm Street eo baII A ladIes man IS IC III IS IIoIrcs we a ree CHARLES HOFFMAN JR Adv Moon 7 Gaskm Road Te IIIII aI fab 2 Sefretary ur S 9rIItnr 2 Muse Festwal f AI Stat -I IIIIIIUI Prom Chatr II Or WF 3 SeIIIOr rom I L s ta 2 Aswstam I S IC I umo 5 L C mIIIIttee II Annual ay t I 5 VI T8 a I e QIaIrmaI Pat L readt I and GIIIIQ es meII I Pcrg,InaItt too thats I'IIS te low ROBERT HEMP Bob S arrIII Str t Mcmtor I QCIIIOV Prom I The Ixomem adore IIIm from IIear an aar Bu BeIIrId 5 IIIS e Ove tIH LIQII 5IIeS OIIII a ar ROBERT HILL Bunker Q2 atIIfIrIII SHG: md HIV I I rf- VI ere II I 2 Am rICaII LG II Ong tg ILBI COVTIICIIIIOI1 Amer C371 LEQIOII COrIStIttItItIIa rx Foo IS Q tI'IIrIk IIC xemt LI I QIL RICHARD HINKLEY DIck 0 Rev I AIIGFITBQ A V Ii 3 XNIIerI Dm CLIS LS ,I II I II 2 S6 NL WALTER HOTCHKISS Walt IOI Academ Street e grrls Qu for VIaIt II' I'IeSItatIm But they re playmg 5eCtIId tIdCII to a gasoIIIIe SIAIIOII SIGMUND ISRAEL-NAP SIggIe I9 SoutII Perry Stre HQIO S oIs ttt -I State Town m rIt Rem I RoIe In ArIIIual Pla mor Mm I eIIIar e -I PaI D LI I III the bIsIIIes5 tIeId great I1 Its IIPII a tatr For SIQQI IIas S6156 and a capable tram CHARLANNE JAMESAP Chy 1 X mama Q r Pr m w wma JG UWCPTK r 1 W CN 1 QVBV we CBKJ V 5 1 Dax 1 LI H V 1 XM CGYWWU 9 LILLJAN JESSEN Honey Q r Drama rw m nscuux an rx we L ms f Q PHYLLIS JORDAN Phyl W V JW MARY J KAISER U3 Sfampb and Va wdS I al W NH VIOLA KEULL arff fx AA I K I g V P 'N 'NN X' C J L Ma' J . W JSVTC 'w dax gym Aixam QV-'Q P 4, as 446: 1' ak f 13 If IRENE JANUKAJTIS Yank JC! V U L1 5 N UQ :warm NL m wer BERNARD JOEL Berme Axon V w Amen G wr Cum on Hugh rc gmalle uw 5 JH ru mc NOK mwsdr a W mouse MJRIEL KAHN,-Xb Mert J Uvwc1srJUI Axeru-3 r Q A mt A v L Jr rw P sr JMU rl PV J drmmg p Ha V512 Qva JANE KEENEN K Juumr Prom mr m womb Staff U vw BEMJVVIQ L mg Lb D35 C rw 1 WALTER KILEY Walt JJMLT IT N E rf 1' 'mal 'rwcww xkwecr Jn fr gf' ANN KING 45 Fulton Avenue Tall and regal a pleasure to know However her heart belongs one beau RICHARD KIP Duck 47 Lent Street Camera Clueue l Banking Organ ization 3 Baseball 3 Basketball We ask of Dick our troubadour Are you ever going to open that door? DOLORES KOZAK Dottie 28 Gate Street A Bog Dark eyed vuvacuous Intelligent loquacuous SUSAN E. LA DUE Sue 7 Lown Court xed Choir l 2 3 4' Cam. Clique l' Girls Glee Club l 2 3 4' Music Festival 3 4' Assembly .rogram Com 3. 4' Orchestra 3 ' and 3 4 '... ' ' in Spring Green 4, When she comes galloping each pedestri'n Must watch out for Sue our favorite equestrian. DOLORES LEO Leo 136 Parker Avenue Cu. A. A. l, 2g Banking Organizaa tion 35 Basketball l, 2g Bowling 25 V ey Ball l, 25 Badminton l, 2g Baseball l, 2. 'Leo' when she starts to dance, Puts all the fellows in a trance. ALEXANDER KIRK Buddy 59 Meyer Aven e Buddy has a flair for humor is pokes ae famous thats rumor PEARL KLAUSNER 2 West Winding A 3 4 Honor So ty 4 Junior lxed Cross Rep l S T C 4 Bond Committee 2 3 ross l lntellugent and amiable de crubes Pearl to a T s easy t predict a succes s will HELEN KOZLARK Kozy 3l Oakwood Blvd Mix hour 3 4 G Gee Club l 2 3 4 Mu IC Festival 4 Orchestra 3 4 Band 2 Bow g u 2 Volley Ball l 2 Badmin on ng Pong l Ba eball We certainuy give this grl a loest es always up on her Emily ost. FLORENCE LARKIN Flo Bl Worrall Avenu-- e w.sh the beet of everythng for you For well never find another .riend so true. MILDRED LEVINE, Millie 203 Main Street Millie with her bright red hair Makes all the fellows stop and stare. ROSLYN LEVINE Rolly ff Mamrom Stree I mu R I Lamera Clwquc a xa Q neat and r 1 maI and 5 lm CARL LINDHOLM Lundue an Q IN O emit r ru Q L TI Ho d me FR II XISXP axa rw SHIRLEY LONGI 6 Hdfmaw Axemue Fammg O gem anon JOAN LUK5 Luksee a I on r f L De rm In rw nn Umor fOr Armua Way VIIwat Vlctorg Corpg www I e fu Mwmg Up a, II aw 9 amp Salcsmam .a uw Q EVELYN LYONS Evle I-en A r we SLS bm we ar Uvecrfu Ia I gem rum - Iv Pc Qmcs a nurse Qom IILLIAN LEONELLI U Huffman Amen rr In SHIRLEY LONG IT! VAIO alms V fm ax, Nr H5 SHIRLEY LOZIER rm s V xxortImI11Ie amxl 1 RMA LUTSKY -yi I t IIS I Ifx Debaimg 7 dpatmg 2 I Cgmmuttnc In Aw a I W Id a Q 7 Vwcfor Cor S ARY JANE MACKEY M dl 4 I rw f ar kt VI ack THOMAS H. MACKEY, Mac l5 Lexington Avenue . O. Alternate l 3' Junior Prom 3' Senior Prom 4' Football 2 3 ' Track 3 4. Although Tom may seem rather quiet With the opposite sex we hear hes a ot ARTHUR McDONALD Art l28 Thompson Street Art ann his violin a suited pair Hes got the talent and sle k long hair JACK MEADE Ace 3l Carroll Street Class Treasurer l 2 4 G O Rep l 4 Vice President 4 Technical C l 2 4 Vice President 3 Honor Society l A A l 2 Vlonrtor 2 Junior Prom 3 Senior Prom Co Chairman 4 Phors Staff 4 Junior Usher 3 Baseball 2 Moving Up Day 4 n Drives 3 Cap and Gown Commit ee 4 Smooth and sophisticated he knows how to dress ls it the girls or his teachers he tries to impress? RICHARD McNAIR 99 Catharine Street Football 3 4 Track 4 He has a smile for all he knows And he has friends wherever he goes DORIS MERRITT l3 No Hamilton Street N F L 4 Honor Society 2 3 Monitor 4 Phols Staff 4 N F l Debating 4 A quiet girl with a great bug Sm: E Who finds that life is quite worthwhile F! of ls .11 Mx MARGARET MORONEY A42 ,,Meg,, l9l Mill Street Mixed Choir l' Honor Society l nitor l 2 3' Phois a ' Vrctory Corps l' Italian Club 2' Music Festival 3. lt the words you say and the n le you wear lh ts making the sun shine eferywhere JOSEPH McPECK Joe 458 Main Street l 2 Honor Socie Freshman Debating l N F L De bating l 2 lnterscholastrc Spealr unq Meets 2 Joe hates teachers but he stould rcmember he follows his calling hell a faculty member MIRIAM MCGRATH Mlml 86 So Hamilton Stre t M xed Chor l 2 3 4 Dramatr Club l 2 3 4 Honor Society 2 Grs Glee Clubl 2 3 4 ni 3 Music Festival l 2 C 4 Chess Speaking Bureau 2 3 Role What a Lite 2 Our Town Spring Green 4 All State Choir Fond of acting marvelous volc To be a missionary is her choice ROBERT MEGLAUGHLIN Reds 77 Carroll Street Monitor l 2 Junior Prom 3 Se nlor Prom 4 Nimble feet curly hair A dancing partner we cant pare BEVERLY MILLER Bev 32 Arnold Blvd utores l A A Junior Prom 3 Memorial Assem b y 2 One of her qualities is vitality But even topping this s er pleasing personality X' I I G 1 1 2, 3, Girls' Glee Clu ll, 5, 2, , 1 1 I MO ' ' ' l ' 4, , f f C Il , H ,C , I I 3 ' , if Q' I Fl .H 1 I E .. 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A ,I , ' ,,,,,,,.,..,,.,.....,, Cc, A -...-.. . -J FRANCIS R MILLER Fran Sl Mo gomerv Street H ndsome well dressed oeoonatr too What we txculdnt gtxe for a date NNIIT XCU JEAN ANN MILLER 3lO Mll Street Mtxed Chou l 2 Dramattc Cub m ra Cllque l Gtrls e t l ste Festval ous Staf' -l Archery l Tennlsl Fresh M S M Song of Berna tc Sftence ub :ng Drtve l Journaltsm Club l Jean Ann so potsed and dtgnlfted ls one for whom mant, a swam tglf' DAVID MINHOLZ l52 Manston Stre t To Dave cheerful good natured tal Sur ess txtll Come vvtth never a a PAUL MONTREY M C Btg and strong a man of mu He tt n many a football tussle KATHERINE MOWELL Midge 372 Manston Stree if I lg Camera t ua , e, Cleef Leader 2, J, Short and iute, wlth a frtendl, alt, Our Kay. ts admired most eterv .there CHARLES E MILLER Chuck 32 Arnold Blvd Always laughtng full of fun When hes around w rks nev one JEAN MILLER .Iamne 2l Noxon Street Honor Soctety l 3 Banking Or gantzatlon 1 appy and fond of fun ts Jean Wtthout ome fnends shes never SGI: ANNA MIRAGLIA I4 Barclav Street R e What a Ltfe 2 Us for Our Town 3 Anns qutte a gal He goals to be exeryones a RUSSELI MOORE Russ I66 North Cltnton Street 2 To cltmb uccesss ladder tll be for htm a stmple matter MARY MOWELL Mousey 9 Mansion Street A R 3' Sensor Prom , Cheer Leader 3, 45 Ftrst And 2 Marv, so deltghtfullv small, Oh, tell us why you want to be tall? MARY M MULLEN 4 Lextrwqtow A rt Sometnmes xxe re ttappx H Inn!! WC re 5 wen Ma r e a A MARGARET F MURPHY Murph IO Maur Str et amen rm tts S P x a xtxactoue 3 V a PATRICIA NELSON Hnps !Grat tre termate 3 N x x 6 atrmaw 1 a Make tp Cem rr ttr L Arwua u at a L e O r T tm tt Curry t Art Herwrarx SUCLM A Drrwrwe Ct a rms w O Treaw e x ,J Cat Ctm t tmp 4 w r a r x ta Q Q a a VTR 'Wat JOHN O BRIEN Chuck frka Qtmt ar to Utd Nelta re Jem rs xerx deborwatr G e d es he trrt Humwr he de 5 radta e THERESA O BRIEN a Mxed Chow 1 Gtrts e 4 Muse Fe au ttm come Qma fa ages tteg 1 hereia etx D Q exert max JANICE MURPHY Jan UC Frarwkllrw Street arps Cnmmtttee Cr Dr te ue se twarmm rt rterw Q are r r rn DOLORES NAYLOR Lolly H L tm Court rxe Ctetr 1 Camera Cltque Home Soerett 2 Musk Festtval re we tra 4 d S e am or Q t the stu tt who qutTG a eep mxetert CHARLES NE JAME Chuck No Harwtt U Qtr T ram t a ftw an Ann 1 'ax ' te HWQ BLJLX HT Q Lrg F DYE MARGARET OBRIEN Peggy I Park P a e Peprc L ttattwe Ctrts ut, P x te mem a us wtreef To meet thts xoumg lady ts atxxags treat ALICE OEPEN 2 Ltmxood Averue Nfttxed Chotr 2 Camera Cirque urvor Prom 3 Pu IS Sta e r Leade 2 3 4 Freshman Debatrrwq t Volley Ball Ba mm 0 Base a Us tor Afwual Ptax Otr Tcxm tee r a heerlea er 1 te ta deer and Q XA hem therei to be a footbali Game We know that shes about CATHERINA OEPEN Cathy I I N L x 1 C11 W I I 3 F VI'I JOHN OSHEA Jume 51 'I IQI1 A II I Q 1 JAMES OSTRANDER Oats L Q III 1 1111 ms ERNEST C PARISELLA Ernue 1 S11 1 r4 AKSITIII Prograw I 111 Or CN 1 DONALD PENOVI Penoke '111 1 D1 P11 JI 1 II 1'11 I11111 II 1af1'11I 1311r11 X 1111 II' L 1111 I'IVT H JOSEPH OHEHIR Joe Corlru Axe-1 IL ReoreSe111a111e LIII Prom C Jd II ored amd 111llo1 1111 a fr1e11d of everyone SHIRLEY OSTERHOUDT III, W1r1r11kee Axerme 11111 r Red Cross Reo -1 1 SI u I4 II'I LII areer 6 ruary 111 the nom WILLIAM PAPPAS Adv B1lI -II2 CIIUFLII Street 5 O Repre em1a11ve I AI1er11a D amatuc Club 4 Vrce Pres 11 II 1 PI1o1s a I Speakmg B111 1 Am r11 an Leq1o11 Ong Oramr 1aI Compe1111o11 Amerrram Le 1 Cor1s1111111o11a Tryoms Rule 1r1 AIILIUBI PIay What a L11e or own Ser11or II 11o111cerr1e111 Commnttee -I Mow Q U11 Day Comm 4 OI 116 11g frm r11 11e rex? 51 w111C1Cm lowest 1 r SALLY PASCOE IC3 South A1er1o 1111 111eS QUIET QI1eQ po 11e u1111e oleaimg 1 111e 1 I11 JOHN D PHILLIPS Jack 33 IVI1II16II A1e1111e . fan 1 1 1 A , N111 X, UU Day I Gals N1g111 I JI Ior PIIIIJILJS I he 11.3111 1ou ar111111d For the 11ar11's m11cI1 Q35EV I.'11e you ran be found' CLOTILDA PINTARD, Tillie HU' kygiov SH' A A Wwe-Wx r'ww-ww vm 1 VW! ff .. ,U Q ,Q . MAA DIANA PIZZARELLI Rene R wr Kei DOROTH EA POLLAC K Dotty WTTLI' CONSTANTINE POULIMAS us QTVRL YR VTIH f x wr Lwbrar ar M9 from C Jafvrw Q Haba w Huff Ex tba :- LX L 317 '77 LA X E Q ERNESTINE PROKUPEK all SAFVWCIGV nw ff 'MN C' QV8Tf 1 YW!! in VN-bf nxam' Qi, rgffjf M wi, If Wg, 'aw-R :Wh KL 3- BARBARA PITCHER A+ 37? QW + swf MM-Ci fii WV1,bN P L 1 f , :I Amr gkwff. m 3 3 4, 1-RR R wg QMA. , ' NYM YF g NM wx Fatwa? 7 5 2, 'pv1:S'STdTF 1, Jurwnr Rui Cn I---1: 3, Jumwr Usher IVXEQ Cfzrwtw' 3, Frekhmau Dwinatwg WV' N I l Ilbefevg , , Mar Bwrw- Mwrrwr, mwrnr, fm ?w BARBARA PLUMB A arfvara M om r LQ nr C w L d JAMES R PORTER Ar CAROLYN PRATTEN Carol Vu r rw at MARGARET PURCELL Peggy VT' Clam SH W aw rl Hr 1 O R Mtemate fame A F Pm w I9 1 vi , 1 .a style JACK QUARTARARO v9 Mansuon Street I Qentor Prom ag T HO LIS C Wt t tt rnte an a pteastn NANCY QUINTERRO 55 Hooker Avenue O Atternate 3 Mtxed Chow 4 I 7 3 4 Mustf Fest unter rom3 Phots Sta 5 ennt 3 Usher tor Our Town Nant blend beauty and Iarrnrng xta5s n tear ter to us and bnghten III' X BARBARA RANDALL Bobble nnon Str Cla s Presudent 7 Vice Presuden R e v Honor Soctety mr Prorn 3 Senior Prom rot t 4 Junuor Lonnntttee S Juntor Usher 3 Cap an t nun Commute a t t at studer we aII n eenone H19 es ALLAN RAPPLEYEA 2 Manon Ax enue r r So Iety 2 Freshrnaw a ng V rsnty Deoa IU Peo tn Hts deep thoughtful dts us Icns Pr tu e profound repercus :ons JOHN REAVEY Jack fate ate 4 Ba ebalt I rn I rv-fu CK' -v0'4u 8 XY vis GRACE MARIE QUINN '4 Roosevelt Atenue C 0 Alte nate 2 Honor So nety C CI n or T nnt Merry exes dan :ng urls C re IS Cne Cf our favorite qrrs GERTRUDE RAMU5 Trudy IO Jefferson Strut t nur Sofletx I Monttor I Her snappy wt and smulnng fa e Add to Trudx ornelt grace THOMAS P RANDALL Pete H7 Union Street Vtctory Corp I Torn the hunter you re the one Wto e a rn I steady wth a gun EDGAR RAYMOND Ed Q Mansion Stre t onttar I Jrnuor Prom Band luntcr Re ro s Rep I Centus IH chernustrt Eggs sure does lack But hes the man ot the hour In Q Pontla NORMAN REIFI ER I3 NN orratl Axenuc: 1 Ie te t 8 CATHERINE RELYEA Kay 49 Llncoln Avenue A -I Junior Cross I Secretam ot G RSC Ar KG all u lm nton l 7 4 Base a l Ping t Tte outstandlng atwele I x must ntess JOHN ROACH Jack 1 Re nolds Axen e F Honor So Ietw I A M nrtor l Phan Stall l Freshman Delnat L De Q srnola t Speaktng leets er s a ketna -I Basetall Ol! XE' 7 s D RIS ROGERS D 0 Axenu ed C Ltprar n s 6 D ls tatt n r Se retar, -I f ll7 exes an au W mg ta e ads tlve W a me RICHARD SAMPERE Duck 1 Ma Str et 4 Footbl 2 l rg Corps I n some Dt k ts a xx dan Ing T1 s well d essed lad keeps gurls hearts pranctng ETHEL SEIDA41 Marty QS No n Street C utores 7 Drama l C u onor bocrety I 2 vlonntor 4 Vt tory Corps I 'Heres a grl xxlo's xer5 merrx, Vt el's lteaft belongs to Jem gmn' uf av- 3 ff 'B s 'QW fx 4 CAROL RILEY 63 Garden Street Gurl Basketball 2 Dark eyes sparklnng as sne speaks Sltc wall gaun whatever she seeks EDWARD ROBERTSON Ed 206 Smith Sire t Though hes tall and quuet I1 has a pas non For wearlng red slmrts tlwat al axs tne tasnuen GERALD SAGE Jerry nl Grand Axenue A u Juntor Pre F L Deba ng 3 Amencan Le gton Orlgunal Craton al Competl tuon 3 ootbal' 2 -I Track A regular guy we know tlnats true ef un and mt n LOIS SATZ 21 Mrldred Avenue Locutores I Gtrls Glee Club 3 Qulet sweet Retlned neat HENRY SHAW Hank 23 Mansuon Street Fo ball I He Snavv as tops among ltns pals, l-le even rates mth all the gals' 1 JONAH SHERMAN Joe I v Carm rw S r Alternate I Camera Cluque Cl eQs 1015 Cue eam To tle Qpo :glut Jon lu se brmg all lye an me ta, h he Inq MURIEL SIEGEL ID3 Cannon Street xed Chotr 2 3 4 Dram I I A A I 2 Bow 7 VIC tory Corps I Murlel vvutl her very droll wat VIII always be sure ot mals to lo GEORGENE SIMON 96 Hooker Ayerue. O errtate I Mm Olf I 'I R9 porter -I Honor SOCIGTN 2 Cnrls 9 Club 4 us: I: tlwa 7 Alsembly Program Commlttee I S T C 4 For Com meehIAcl1eryI23-I as all I B olley Ball 2 5 4 Ba rn f w Ba eball I P Commlttee artd Usher r umor that beautiful lwaur brlrqs nur rn rx SIQIIS rn all the gals as I as oux ARTHUR SMITH Smntty 23 lvlamslon Street Football I Track 2 r Isnt the type to sat for ea But hes very popular musucally FLORENCE D SMITH Dutch IIS Mann Street mor Prtm 4 Baalcetball ae b It ttere were a reward for beautllul eyes Flo would Surely take tee prl e VI o 2 eet C O H 4 I g . I, A, A I, 2, 3, -I, ' CIIII: 2, 3, 4, Pl Staff I fs T 2 3 S , tl a t do Of I l'f d tervs', so H I ' e'lI I lvli , , , at Q Club g i , , 'lung E, - N I lf a mt G Alt , 2, 3, 'ad Ch , G A A I, 2, 3, , A Cie I I , M C 'eel ' I E, HIBIXCISII Staff 4, Jumor Red Crokg Rep 2, 3, , , um A 'tt 1 r , , , Q B ,- lfetb , 2, 3, 4, ovyling I, 2, E, 4, V ' I, , , , d Im- or1I,2,f,4I, 5 ,2,3,-I, Socier ,, 5, tb J IVIISSI' 2. M- I , , aw, Fro -.ell the At ' ' ' 1 , Se to ' , Q, -I, E -e al' I MARGUERITE C SPRENGER 244 Hooker Avenae O Representatlve 2 Monster ons Sa 1 Memona Assembly Srra HT st lure but not an m nd One her eoual would be hard to tn YOLANDA STORTINI Lonnne l-lb Smlth Street xed Choir l 2 3 The Best Lressed gurl the re ord shovvs A ut any style ask Lonnue we lnms HAROLDINE SUTHERLAND Honey 34W Man lon Street C O Representatlve 7 G O Al rat lylxe Ctolr Ban Honey us as sweet as her name lmplles Vyuth tally halr and lumlnous eyes MARY LOU TAYLOR ll9 Thompson Street Rep M d Ctolr G A A l Camera Cl Clrls Glee Club 3 4 Mont lvl l Festlval 2 Junior r m Sensor Prom 4 Phols Staff 4 a :ng Organ: atlonp JunrorRed ss Rep S T 4 K6 all 3 Bowlung l 2 Volley Ball l 2 Badmtntonl 2 Shuftleboard B eball 2 Vu tory Cor Vuvaclous merry mtschteyous oo Theres no better sprrt than our 'X ar l JUNE M THOMAS Q7 Parker Avenu A lk ble rntss dependable and true Vte yxlsh your destres are fulftlled for xou LUCILLE STEIN Alb L lO Dwlght Street Mlxed Cholr l Locutores l F I. l254 Treasurer2 e e ta 3 Honor Soenety l 2 A Ph lS Sta Chess Club 2 Furst Amd l Fresh men Debat ng l Varstty Debatung 5 IN F L Debatnng 2 more Junuor Debate 2 Movung Up Day Comm Chanrman 4 Orator teal Derlamatuon 4 State Tourna m nl at Syracuse 4 Bustness orrm to Sprung Green Usher for Sprung Green -l Se nlor Spade Orator 4 Happy and gay us lntelltgent A promlst tg future for her IS an ylevv ROBERT SULLIVAN Bob 74 So Randolph Avenue T Honor Soctety l Monltor 2 S Freshman Debatlng l. Debatlngl 2 Come ba to Boston u y s theme Hes an se enth heaven when hes near a baked bean HOWARD SWART Home IS Lexlngton Avenae 'Vlyed Cholr l vu tory Corps l 2 Ouuet resened hardly ever a vvord H s a wonderful guy though seldom heard JAY TERWILLIGER l94 No Hamilton Stre t Monltor l 2 Junlor Prom Foot b 2 5 4 Basketball 3 4 r C 4 Baseballl 2 4 lnterclass as all l Smooth and handsome dtd you 3 D Yes of cour e thats our Jay CHARLOTTE A TICE Char 64 Hooker Avenue Qutet and enous but under thas yewce N e krov that Charlotte radiates Hood cheer ROBERT TIEL A41 Bob I9 South Cherry Street Fechm al Club 2 3 4 Presrdent 4 Camera Clrque I 2 Treasurer Honor Sccuetyl 2 3 4 A I 2 3 Monrtor 2 Muslc Festuval 3 4 Junuor Prom 3 Phous tarf or ID Chref 4 Band I 2 Vnce President 4 Junuor Usher Role IH Jun or Mass I Commtt VI at I If Toxn 3 Ponul rlty I Bobs mrddle name HR Smle nd Charm have won lum ame RAYMOND TRABASSO Ray I56 Vvllnnnkee Avenue 3 Band I Football 3 4 Baseball 3 4 Interclass s I4 all 3 4 R Rrch In muscle A Able n Imb Y Yea for the team When Trabassos IU tram HELEN TRAVIS 6 Gaskm Road Camera Clque I I-lonor Soar y 4 Glrls e I 3 I ML I F :val Senror Prom 4 Junuor Red Cross F A I-lelen vvalks by and the fellows all s re It must be her smlle and long auburn halr BETTY URBAN e 383 Hooker Avenue Though Betty IS qulet shes often gay A trrend that vved want for ever an a e .IEAN M. VAN WAGENEN 9 Kingston Avenue Mrxed Choir I' Locutores Ig N. . , 3' Hono So' ' Grrls Clee Club Ig Junror Prom 3' estra I Band I 2 3' r - m n Debatrng I' N. F. L eba.- 'ng 2 f' lntersholastuc Speaktng Meets I' I-lumorous Pay Debate am I 3 , 'S s ,h , sh s cu e, she a blond lnarr A vsinnrng smule and a laughlng '3- .1 RUTH TIGERAKD Peggy 7B Marran Av enum ntr Soclott Orc estra I n I 2 Th ugh de ndable Ruth has a Gulet exterior Her rnvvarcl nualutres are very super: r JANET TRAUDT Jay I No Hamilton Str et A Musuc Festlva Band I Banlong Organlzatnon 3 etball I 3 Bo Q weet rule atd blond Cu s e lan a ta t to of boys ,IFS LOUISE TUFENKJIANACP Lou W4 Mann Street Camera Cluquel 7 -I Preslde t or Soctety s e C uh 4 'Vlusrr estvval 9 1 In t 4 Varsuty Debaln Amerrc n Legnon Constltutnon outs T C 4 Make Corrm for Sprung Creen -I Cheerful and oulet that s Loulsc In any task she alms to plea L BEVERLY VAN BUREN ev 3 F' South Cherry Stre t Moved Clorr I Presudent Junr e Cross l Our Bev fcrtaunly lrkes Ped Cross ork It s a I shed never Q If ANNE VAN WAGNER Van HO Garden Street , Md Cb C, i, . S, mera CII' e l, nor 'au I , V A , Art l'lCr1v. Socrety 3 Al, Junlor r m 3' - r rom - ' ' tous' ' , Freshman Debattng I' Commrttee 'or Annual Play 'Our Tovvn 3 s a 3 ltd-sender, to e so Cntr, ,. ' he Iokf are more than terrrflg JANE VAN WICKLER Janey lrl South Cherry Street C O Alternate l lvlrxed Chotr T Ocutere l r e Ph ts Statt 2 Jun rung Commtttee 3 n l. Deb Q Baornnten Vt tort Corps 2 O r Jant we sattle ttrttt nt NMSC r tard ttorlftng wt WILLIAM E VOGT BIII r Holmes Street f 1 1 a frten s to ttn EDWARD WALLIN JR 12 M ntl u Axenu lternt T lr ntcal l Camera tc r Commtllee IH ll CI tu L T L ILL NPI'XCl L JEAN M WALSH -VD Flutter lxtrtqslon Axtnue C l Q tt tt: S -l Mont r we 1 C l Frehman tnq sler for Our Totm Tenns vtno Up at Nus C a atm Ctnq l Q Cot cnt sltt ll rematn DONALD WHITMORE Don I9 Grubb Street r mall Cl tl fl Prestd nt 7 Treasurer Hon r rely l e ttal Ba 2 3 S l tg Bureau l 2 Pre hman eba Il A Pla ommrttef rt , 6 In 'Smng Green X Jr Town 1 ' tat 2, C A ,A ' O annua D a S, u has had the lead, mth ltts wtnntng w ts, know tnat he'll succeed yn MTN We .gm vga. 'www EFFIE L VERVEN ACID Eff IOZ Mansron Street Mtxed Chotr 2 Locutores l 2 matte Clubl 2 N I: nor Soctety l 2 3 A 2 Ctrls GleeCub3 4 t Statt 2 3 4 Freshman Debating l F L Debattng l Etfte does her work so well sttll s es n a In sorte ot all her worrtrng We know that she wtll wtrt VERNON VOSSLER 44 l-hgh Street Qutet re er males much notse Stull les one ot the regular ts JEAN WALLWORK Jeannie l68 No Clanton Street rrr tety 2 Monttor Juntor Prom 3 A tall qutet pleasant ss Wed all vote tor Jean en ma se AARON WEST WO Cathartrte Street Sensor Prom 4 Track l Baseball Cause Aarons such a trtendly u Hrs cheerful smtle we ll remember hurt' by ARTHUR R WHITNEY Art ll Lextngton Avenue Camera Clrque 4 Monttor l Mu src Festrval l Band l 2 3 Tr as t,rcr 3 lt won't be the same old P H S band en Art and hrs lrcortee stuck aren't at hand BRUCE WILLIAMS 26 Fulton Avenue Honor Soctety 2 Monttor I Mu Festival l 3 4 Band 3 Bruce and has tuba are very close trtends However tts Nancy that hts mt, C sends RAYMOND WILSER Ray 24 Srmth Street Honor Soctety I Monttor I A bnlltant student wtth whom we hate to part Lurky ts the gurl who wtns hts happy heart HENRY F WINCHESTER Hank I9 Cannon Street Honor Soctety I 4 Monitor I 2 4 Captaun 2 lvlustc Festuval I 3 and Tall alert we opey has orders Vthtle strolltng through the D floor contdors DONALD YORK I2 Ktngston Avenue Honor Soctety I Hes good at math a phystcs whuz We hope that success and fame be I FRANCIS .I MILLER I47 Mull Stree A cl-eer'ul ortn a ready smule Hts frterdltness ts always tn style Qtr:-4' ann., fr EDWARD WILLIAMS Adv 80 Carden Street Clas Vtce President 4 Honor S y I luntor Usher 3 Baseball 2 3 4 Role tn Annual Play Juntor Mass P ts Sale 3 An outstandtng student wtth g t up and go Eddtes a fellow were proud t know DONALD WILSON Wulsm I46 North Cltntow St e A I Musur Fest Band 2 3 4 Vrctory Corps 2 True gentlemen are hard to fund Donald ts r-ne of thts spectal ktn HELEN WOODIN Woody JI Harruson Street xed Cholr I Band l luntor Red Cross Rep -l Bowltnq Nu tuner drum magore te GII For Helen leads hearts as well as the band RICHARD BENEWAY I5 Carroll Street We know he hunts and ttshes wtth ,ox ln everything fucks qmte a CHARLES ALVAREZ . ' ' IV ' JAMES B. ALVORD, Jimmy 1. I' ' in . I VINCENT BOSHART oc IRENE BUSH Bushkowskl JAMES DOW MILDRED DOROTHY HECHTAI MlIy JOHN KALOLIAS CATHERINE LESCO Kate WIILIAM C MOREHOUSE I GEORGE NEWMAN JOSEPH SCHAB, Babe ,, ll, I'fI,':' JULIAN SCHOONMAKER MARIE SEAMAN GERALD SEIDEN Jerry GEORGE A SUMSKI AI GASPAR TORNATORE SHEILA WALSHAI RICHARD YEHNACKER us Duckuc ., H V , D I, -M, -I ' , , , X , X ' ' I s' 'L H I MRI., ,I ,H A, . V I A I ' .AIU ' ,V , , 41 , 1 .. . V ', ,t , ., H ,I . . 1 I. , , A x ll If I, I ,. b I nm . ' ' . A X 1 , .. , r - X ,HG ,I , I 7 It I' . 'V 5 , I, 4-, ' '- I wr' fw ' r- hw ',l,.L'1 - ,, ,. ',,'.+,-I- 1 - 1 W , ' :X IMIII I' A I A Av 'A . I' ' II ' ' ' 7 ,J I , I I , ,,,l- t' I' I ' ' ' If - ff, H Bull - I .. I' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' , 1' :I ff '1 ' - 1 ' ' f Seanad fvafaif 4 ' e I ' M 'fx 5 Maia' , sw GOLD X x 'Be'- Arhleie Rx: L... MXM : Smo0 99 gn Rf Www 2' 77 nd Em- I-td 'baqe wa' lv 0 9 v E .foe I - Na KS 0 Gense QQ Hvm -xsisqs 032, KYN2 X3 99 XS Q Xi XX - 1 nfs- lm Dr!! 011' LT'-ne'-wx +I: Succmut Lui' xx, Dwqmgnd ... P' , m ,Q mos? w xx new 'A . Sex-oox '1 '4 ' 4 ,ff- AIYQ' ,SC WY 9 J '- mos QQ? 1:91 'Donn ri -E Q5 ,p ,fs-j 3- 0 easanhe ff Gy' dic W -'N' GLA gfsx Irv' 'Bur 7 Loowwia A v -aff? gr, fy T 5 ,ggi-S fe OC 1 J 'ami a 1. W 4544, UWB! 1001, cf 'fs 2' wsTl'agsT M gl '1- rifst licu. ,Nl Sp'enge', B Mller, J Keenen, M Purcell, S lsrael, C James, R Tiel, C. l-lottman, N Quinterro, J Browne E Bclknap, G Simon, Nl Murith, Sefond Rm B rlarris, lfl B'evxer, l Hellman, J. Walsh, S. Dickerson, S Graham, N Lutskv, E Verven, P. Berry,J Luks J lvan NXi'kler, J Mille', B ilandall, lhird llovx' A, Colligan, L Stein, R, Eub, H, Albert, L Tufenkgian, S Walsh, B, Pitcher, L, Hinkanyi, W, Pappas, C. Prattei C Earruggelia, G Filipovvicz. Eourth Row J Ojhea, R Emer, J Fcldsine, R, Doyle, J. Roar, M l-lartelius, E, Donahue, J, Meade D l-larrigan, L Harms E Baer, E, Wallin, Pima Staff l-lE CLASS of '47 has successfully met the standard set by their predecessors in the editing ot the thirty-ninth volume of the Phois , We are justly proud to leave this book in commemoration of the 75th Anniversary ot the tirst commencement of Poughkeepsie High School. Instead ot following the pattern ot each previous Phois , Robert Tiel, Editor- in-Chiet, and Charles l-lottman, Editor, have added new, modern features which have greatly streamlined the edition. The individual pictures for the Freshmen, Sophomores, and Juniors have proven to be a vast improvement over the group pictures of former years. Credit belongs to John Browne and his efficient Photography Staff who willinglyaa even enthusiastically undertook this added task. Though the cost ot the Phois was greater this year, the Advertising Staff, by hard work and perseverance, has succeeded in selling enough advertisements to help cover the cost of the book. The Literary Staff, too, under its Editor, Charlanne James, has produced articles and write- ups of high quality, Miss Pattrell, the literary adviser, and Mft Barlett, the business adviser, deserve much credit tor their patient ad- vice and guidance in planning the book. The keynote ot our success in producing the Phois has been the cooperation between each statt, No depart- ment, no matter how unimportant its tasks may have seemed. shirked its responsibilities. That is why we believe our Phois to be the best published yet Executives-Phois, Inc flfaabi game! s Row F Smith, G Filipowicz, P. Nelson, J Meade, B. Rawdall, S LaDue, M Purcell, ond Roi M Murphy, C. James, A. Van Wagner, R Grover, C. Hoffman, E Baer, C Pratten, A Ccpen. ir R xx H Trayis, l-l. Brewer, l Heitman, R. Doyle, E. Donohue, J. Quartararo, R Hemp. T. Mackey T WAS with the greatest of success that the Senior Prom was presented on Saturv day evening, February l5, i9-lf, to an enthusiastic group of Seniors and their guests. The decorations, which were most unusual and attractive, carried out the theme of the prom, Club '47 . Huge black silhouettes caught our eye as we entered the room. They portrayed dancers, cigarette girls, bus-boys, musical notes and glasses of bubbling champagne. The decoration committee did a wonderful job, and our thanks goes to chairman Bob Hempe and his very capable staff. The band was smooth and played the favorite tunes of a number of the Seniors present. We express our gratitude to Dot Couse and her committee for obtaining the Top l-latters Orchestra. The entire Senior Prom committee worked hard to obtain near perfection in the bids. The results of their efforts were very artistic black and white bids. The committee who did this fine work was headed by Bob Doyle. The chaperons, chosen by Barbara Randall and her committee, were on hand to greet the people. They included Mr. and Mrs. Max Reutershan, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Healy and Mr. and Mrs. l-larold Meade, Refreshments were appetizing, consisting of punch and cookies. l-lelen Travis and her staff capably covered this angle. The clean-up service was engineered by Eugene Baer and his assistants. Our co-chairmen, Pat Nelson and Jack Meade, led the grand march as is the custom, Gratitude is especially extended to our kind faculty advisers, Miss l-laight and Miss Roche. Our thanks go to all the people who helped make our Senior Prom the great success it was. 0 REALLY ? f J 6 fx TINGUQ. 'OV' X WRST LADY SHERS am 7 if in A1 If' 4 4' sf? an 1 STAR , G4 26 CHIN UP 11366, S '7 'qw 5711? ,UN Qladfi Ncqfzl' X 3 .fgffl C FRANCIS SELlG PRES ROBERTSTGITENBURG VPRES SW Mmm JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS DMD JM SEC umoaelau Jlaiafuf EVER SHALL we of Poughkeepsue Hugh School forget hat all umportant Saturday un thus year l872 when the Whute and Blue clashed wuth the Ruvervuew Cadets un the all umportant funal hockey match of the season The Gay had dawned cru p and cold perfect weather for the long antucupated game Slnce noon the arr had been fulled wuth th sound of sleugh bells as one cutter after another fulled wuth exuberant young ladues and theur escorts dashed alohg the snow covered cobblestone st eets on theur way to Morgan Lak where the game wa to be played Soon the players gluded out ou the runk to the flutter of daunty handclappur fl among a group of young ladues suttung together Nancy Wuggers Claure Hogar Marue Snow Martha Summs Mary Corcoran Ruth Schaefer and Mary Ann Ola At the same tume could be heard a loud and forceful cheer from Muke Cavallero Eraruk Cruspell Harold Kahn Seymour Stall Jack Sacher Duck Rathbun and Emeel Betro Standung near by appearung very excuted and very much as uf thev too would guve out wuth a loud cheer and perhaps turn a cartwheel were Melanee Zummer Jean Becker Bev Sardyn Joan Black Isabel Mason Jean Bauer and Joyce Dattollu Cf course they dudnt not un lB72 The puck was tossed un and the game was underway Actuon un the furst peruod was fast and fuve penaltues were handed out, but neuther sude could score The Ruvervuew Captaun and Poughkeepsue's Eran Selug engaged un a hugh strukung duel to the excutement of the crowd At thus tume several spectators uncludung Joan Becker, Helen Muller, Evelyn Nelson, Janet Stacey, Marleen Hanlon and Norma Elwell decuded to try out theuu blades to the musuc of the Poughkeersue Hugh School Band composed of Bob Clausung, Ronnue Swung, McCoy Kuchar, Charlre Hoag, Kermut Boeckel and others Shortly after plav was resumed un the thurd peruod Ruvervuew scored on a long suzzlung shot whuch Poughkeepsue's goalue, Bull Kung, was unable to deflect Almost ummeduately Nell Freer, after a beautuful assust by Bob Stoutenburg, bounced the dusc off the pads of the Ruvervuew goal tender and Duck Rose scored on the rebound The game over and the score un our favor, we cheered long and loudly We were all very pleased at the outcome of the match, and very pleased also because we had been unvuted to the home of Shurley Galloway where a party was beung guven un honor of the vuctoruous team a perfect conclusuon for thus memorable day E , - X Jigkal. , . 2 ,ff f 'I ' S r . - - , u A Q I ' Q ' , ' l 1' 3. . 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The decorations, the lighting, the mellow music of the La Falce Brothers blended into a wonderland of enioymentf' The theme Fiesta was carried out to the fullest extent. As you entered the dance floor, you seemed to be at a Mexican hacienda which at the time was celebrat- ing a gala event. Huge sombrerors, dancing senoras and senoritas highlighted the decoration scheme The colors were so vivid that everyone present was transferred to the enchanted land of Fiesta Many were delighted with the entertainment that was presented at intermission time. Ernie Parisella brought to life the 88 keys in fine style, The mellow tones of the Meltones were carried to the listening audience. June Denman and Shirley Denhardt sang appropriate songs which added greatly to the show. Franklin Reick demonstrated the beauty of tone found in a golden trumpet, while Davey Jones charmed everyone with his special number on his guitar. The jovial voice of Kermit Boeckel introduced these performers with ease and assurance. The Junior Class wishes to thank Miss Smith and Miss Sullivan for their help in making the Junior Prom a success. Thanks should, also, go to Mr. Seeber for arranging for the printing of the bids and invitations. Many hours of hard work and planning were necessary to make the dance so attractive that every guest felt that he was having just a perfect time. Neil Freer and Shirlev Galloway, co-chairmen, were assisted by the following committeesi Decorations - f Carolyn Eckert, Isabelle Mason, Margaret Verrotti, Arne Lindmark, Glenn McClelland, Ruth Schaefer, Fran Selig, Dick Rathbun, June Denman and Bob Stoutenburg, OrchestraeeGloria Betros, Jean Becker and Ronald Swing, ChaperoneseJane Kaman and l-lelen Miller, Bidsee Joan Becker, Bud Dewey and Joyce Dattoli, Refreshments eeRuth Dolson, Norma Elwell, Beverly Sardyn, Yvonne Jones and Melanee Zimmer, Entertainment-Ed Doyle, Claire Hogan, Lorne Richards and Nancy Wiggers, Clean-upe- Bill King, Robert Simpson, Doug Gould, l-lank l-luto, Ralph l-lerman and Stanley Kem. 'ww A -I afgz-T 1117 1 'N AE' 009 QL RLG Y ow? 0 Us K9 A is MAN HELP S--... 15 Jw? OUR HERO wi Q 0 4 f 5? f fm, if Q 'cffv X 2? mf fy ,fy 2 f2 .ff 3 ,- 4, n I fffff K J ll 1 xg xg iff 12 4,4?fcv w fa ' W If 5 S If!! , ff l,, f iff, n, I Xl fi 1' 1 I 554, Y 1-L fx.-x 5, .,- 'H-4.5 'S .1 'Q ,. ,,, 45111 f I 31 4 5 ' ' 4 . 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GRACE CUMMINGS PRES JANE ANNE MULYEY V PRES SOPHWORE CLASS OFFICERS .Jhalcvuf recess we sophomore rush out eagerly tor home or a shady spot on the wade green lawn Many ot the boys among them Eddy Smith Bally Hooy r and Jimmy Ettron mount their horses and galloa away at a more sedate pace Jane Spross imagine mounts Jack Magee and t ots out ot sight Carol Clock Nanc Goebler and Jean Walters are s en 5 alang into Ann Mulyey en carra oc aus as Jimmy Hall aghts a tarecrack r behind the horse' Pe Cardner and Rosemarie Becchetta step daantaly into Bav Crodelles buggy l Ray cracks the whip Everett Rood and Ball Moore hutch a ride on the back Those who have their lunch pails settle back against the trees or loll an scattered groups on the lawn Suddenly eyervone becomes aware ot a veard musacal discord emanating from the empty schoolhouse Why at sounds like the old pipe organ that Melyan Weasss mother don ted for our enjoyment even though at as titty years oldl Haldred Smith a new omer runs into the building and comes back to report that Walter McDonald as torturing the defenseless organ whale Gus Kazolaa yalaantly pumps tall hes blue an the face Gradually the members ot the class draft back from home some ot the g rls Pat Bernhard Joan Williams and Cynthia Cohn rollang hoops as they walk We see Sheila Whalen Betty Kalloch and Patty McManus swinging as Alan Lutz Johnn Straub and Dick Tomlans aroyade the motive power Bending to their task with enthusiasm they discover that a push endowed wath extra yagor as rewarded by squeals of terrataed delight Lola Drew Betty Megla aghlan nd Elaine Tankleman loaned by Anne Huddlesoa sat down to plav a lively game ot lacks Chuck Russell Jimmy Carlon and Buddv Trapp engage an a heated game ot horseshoes Presently we hear feaaaa ane shraeks of terror and we see Mary Vaaanegaaa aa rl Joan Quinn dashang across the lawn wath skarts held scandalously high above thc ankles! Beans Campbell as an fast pursuit holding at arm s length a long, wrioolang gartersnake. All the girls ioin in the screaming until Mr, Coons, noted tor his long, bushy beard and sideburns, drives up in his buggy and settles the trouble by dragging the culprit oft by his ear. The excitement dies down and all gather for a gab-test . Martin Birnbaum is reported to have a new iob at the blacksmith shop after school, and Rodney Ouick went all the way to New York on the steam cars, just to attend an art exhibit! Mr. Mirate is sighted vigorously tugging the bell rope, and the loud clangor drowns out the lively exchange of gossipg so, until another noon, the fun is over. ,N Q--,XY ix . y 4 Y A 0 satan 1-UU .C .i,s, , .s,,.i SEC 8 ' T HE TOLLINCH ot the shiny new bell, on this sunny June day, proclaims the raooaa I f 'JS I I I 4 I 3 ' a Q R V a I r ' . ' y' B - Q 'a I I9 opa a y X t y' l ' e T T . ggy' 1 ' ' ' ' I . ' , am as . , , , , . . f gr - f ' , . . F . . . 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STANLEY DOREMOUS TREAS FRESHMEN CLASS 0l:l:lCERS T S A Zzaeifunan Jufoiloaq T WAS the ldes of March lBf2 and we prayed ut would prove more auspicious to us than ut had to the unlucky Caesar centuries before For today our Freshman class was partucupatung un a spellung bee which was being yudged by our principal and we wanted to show hum that although we were lowly Freshmen we were as goou as any Senior lt was with cuakunc hearts that we made our way unto the room Even Duck Lemoune l-larry Leonelle Phil Mylod Pete Mund and Dubb Albert who proudly called themselves th Jolly Boys came with lagging feet From the back of the room we could not ffor once' hear the harmon ous youces of Marie Weltou and Grace Belluarde ln th front of th room un their new sprung hoop skirts were Donna Kung Nancy Keenen Nat Walsh and Joan Tyson trying to cr m some new words After looking around the room we were relieved to fund oar teacher no present We hoped we would not h ye to go through the torture of thr spellung bee As soou as John Kulroy Abdoo T fn Bianco and Eddie Simon heard the teacher was absent they started throwung sputballs Then un hurried Audrey Frwood and Naomi Sat late as usual but fo once they were not penalized A g oup of gurls vere crowding about a cent al pount of interest the gurls Barbara Bruce Nancy Tobias Priscilla Graham anrl Dot Cochran the boy Rafael V rdeuo We were just settlung down to awaut the arrival of the principal when the Baculle twins started shoutung We can prunt by gas lught l-loorax They were excellent photographers as the hugh school had learned lt was vuuth great difficulty that w composed our faces to waut for th teacher and principal who suddenly entered the room ln a few minutes the captains Charles Bushnell our class president and Lor raune Lemoune our vice pr sucent were chosen whule the next two were Phyllis Thorp secretary and Stanley Dorenus treasurer However before we could start Norman Scull was spanked and had to sut on the dunce stool The next victims of the teacher's whip were Long John Stoller, Nellue Rogers and Neddue O'Connell, who were accused of wusecrackung, which was not unusual The rest of the teams were chosen quuckly Charles selected Joey Butler and Jack Rose, since he knew both of theu loved English Lorraine chose June Zeole and Gernf Layman for they couldn't ba separated. Next Joanna Dahowski, Mag Osterhoudt and Dolores Melhado were designated, After the remainder of the teams had been assigned, the spellung bee proceeded. Everything was fine until there were four people left standing Then our teacher pronounced the next word, which was mayonnaiseg at once there was a lourl clamor, for the boys and girls did not like this word. They thought because the word was new-fangled and French, it should not be used, Before a decision coului be reached, the bell rang. lt was with happy hearts that we left the room, '25 fi' 5? NIS'- ABDOO R ACKERMAN 'Swat 'xv' Z? '7 . 46' A EK ANDERSON ANDREWS JCL BAKER T BlANCO vu 'Q' ,415 BOURBEAU BLJRKE QVC? Md CANNON CYCCONE H COR F S W4 K DAWSON J D,-,HO 4 H BAKER if il.: 4 4. 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Freer, M Tri 743 GEMM 6496066-1106 STABLISHED in l935, the General Organization has oroved itself a necessary part of our school system, Through the relentless efforts of its officers and representa tives, the G, O. has accomplished a great deal this year in fwrvia ding the democratic system of government in our student body. The most outstanding of the organizations acconplshmerts was its Jart in encouraging the exchange of assemblies with high sch ols in tne surrounding area Jimmy Jones of P. l-l, S, was elected Exchange Program Chairman by the D l S A and has brought honor to his school through his successful work Among the activities of the year was the establishment of the Monitor Court which has helped to combat difficulties in the conduct of the id nts of P F' S Business meetings have been held on alternate Fridays with the court sessions Poughkeepsie l-ligh School Government Organization was honored to act as host to the annual Fall Dutchess County lnterschool Association Conference To add to this honor, in April, as part of Boys' and Girls' Week the G O was asked by the Cit of Poughkeepsie to elect students most acceptable to offices of the city. ln compliance with this request the following is a list of the offices to be fill d and the students who were chosen to fill themi Mayor Lywford Snyder City Chamber lain, David Albert, City Accountant Bruce Smith Chief of police, Tom lvlackey, Fire Chief Bob Stoutenburg City Judge, Bob Doyle, City Treasurer Charl s Bushnell Corpor tion Council, Grace Cummings and Conmissioner of Assess ments, Edward Williams advice to the group. Top Man ,val xi The G. O. members Bob Doyle Pro ident Jack Meade Vice-President, Shirley D-ckerson Secretary Pat Nelson Treasurer, and Glen McClelland Reporter, wish to extend their appreciation to Mr Long' y for his untiring aid and First Row: H. Travis, A. Colligan, J, Feldsine, J. Meade, M. Purcell, S. Dickerson, C. Prattan, W Pappas, D. Herring, L Stein, C Poulimas. Second Row: S La Due, L. Lemoiiie, G. Cumming, J. Walsh, C. James, N. Quinterro, E. Hinkamp, J. Luks, B. Plumb Leo, J. Traudt, M. Sprenger Third Row: C Bushnell, S Doremus, J. Kaman, P. Thorp, J. Mulvey, C. Hoffman, J. Quartararo, W. Kiley, B. Buchanan M. Kahn, I. Heitman, H. Brewer, G, Quinn. Fourth Row' B. Hoover, A Lutz, E. Wallin, J. Phillips, R. Doyle, R. Hemp, R. Tial, T. Mackey, R Grover. New nw ,Irma :nay UR CLASS again proved to be pioneers by using initiative in introducing a program new to our high school, one that was for the betterment of P. H. S. Moving-Up Day was the popular name for this program, but its formal name is Fen Ander Hoek Dag. It was decided to use the Dutch theme since our city was originally settled by Dutch stock. Fen Ander Hoek Dag, May 29, began with an assembly for the Freshmen and Sophomores. The assembly, whose central idea was fun, called for audience participa- tion and the singing of class songs. ln the afternoon the .Junior and Senior classes filed into the auditorium for the amusing skits, debates and announcements that the committee had prepared for them, At this point, the moving-up began with all four classes having a share. At this time the Spade Orations were presented by Lucille Stein, senior class orator, and the Junior representa- tive, Richard Capano, after which the Senior class led the march, with the other classes following in chronological order. Seniors invited their parents to a tea at 4:30. ln the evening students of all classes were invited to attend an informal danco, in the gaily decorated gym. Those assisting on the steering committee, and chairmen of other committees included John Feldsine, Alice Colligan, Muriel Kahn, Lucille Stein, Helen Travis, Janet Traudt, Gus Poulirnus, Ernest Pari- sella, and Williain Pappas. Without the efforts of these stu- S I dents and the splendid cooperation and willing aid of Miss Haight, Mrs. Daly and Miss Murray, our faculty advisers, Een Ander Hoek Dag, which we hope will become a tradition of P. H. S, could not have been successfully planned and worked out to a happy conclusion. Moving Vans ,p. Ss I First Row J, Lhrliart,J Krakawer L Tufenkrian, L, D'Andrea, J. Heinrich, G Cohen, R, Meyersen, Fersh, B McCoy, D Ganoung, S Whitman, N Grover, N Geebler. Second Row, A Nadel, B Steinberg, M O'ConnelI, D. Cochrine,J Dahowski, D Melhado, M Bcni, M Dinerstein, M. Burns, J Llirhart, E, Leyte, E Pearson Third Row D. Merritt, B. Brower, J D'Lubach, L, Beni, R. Caul, C. Fowx, J. Seifts, C, Gazulis, S Lanchester, A. Anderson, D VanBens:hoten. Fourth Row: J Wallwork, M, Jessen, E Seid, R Schmitz, I. Melmef, P Mdlain, M Gaudio Fifth Rowg VV, Wilger, H Wlinghegter, J Murphy, J, Jgneg, H, Brewer, R, Sabo, l. Milller, F, Rahinowitz, B, M'LaugIiIin, G, Cum mings, B Sudowski, L Armstrong Sixth Row: A Lutz, J. Solman, l-l, l-luto, R, DeFolia, J. Sacher, F Liguori, D Safran, S Abramskt, R Fisscn, E Drozenski, luomlfaa aaace VER WATCHFUL and ready, our efficient monitors, under the direction of Coni- missioner Miriam Dinerstein, have successfully comoleted another year as guar- dians of P, l-l. S, halls, Much of their success is due to the timely advice of Mr, Myers, in the main building, and to that of Mr. Kelsey and Mr, l-lofsted, in the annex, Monitor meetings were held throughout the fall. ln January, tickets were issued and monitor court started. The court was headed by a commission consisting of Miriam Dinerstein, Jack Sacher, Barbara Steinberg, Lillian Beni, Gloria Betros and Eleanor Dorzenski. We found that the students cooperated with the monitors to such a degree that it was rarely necessary to issue tickets and hold court. On D-Floor Doris Merritt, Jean Wallwork, Fdgar Ray- mond, Louise Tufenkjian and l-lenry Winchester kept order among the stately seniors, who rushed to and fro, their noses so deeply buried in books that they required special guidance through the halls. Gloria Betros and her team including Alfred Anderson, Joan Seifts, Dick Sefren and Margaret Con- nell kept order on C-Floor. Gloria Fowx, Pat Burns, Bevelyn Fersh, Sylvia Whitmar, Marion Beni and Ruth Ann Caul directed traffic on A and B floors. We must not forget the all girl monitor staff in the annex For the first term Mr, Kelsey acted as captain Later on, all the girls had their chance as captain Every monitor on the force did his best to keep law ani order in the halls of P, Fl S. during the school year '46-'47, ifcopperu , f Yi . '71 -'H - - -1 . - r al Q 1 Y' , - 4 Q 1 if f First Row. P. Schwartz, J, Butler Second Row: J, Meade, C. Hoffman, N. Dewey, R. Tiel, Vechnzwl 01446 F lT were not for the Poughkeepsie High School Technical Club, our assemblies and auditorium programs would be very dull. Motion pictures in the classrooms are made possible because the club boys are ready with their knowledge and as- sistance. Movies, slides, special effects in lighting and public-address activities all hinge upon the Technical Club, which is a very important asset to our school life. ln addition to aiding the school, the knowledge gained through membership in the club is invaluable to the members. They learn not only the intricacies of many electrical appliances, but learn, also, the meaning of cooperation and teamwork be- cause of the varied tasks they are assigned to do, Due to the fact that there are many phases of work in the Technical Club, there are three grades of achievement which a member may gain, apprentice, technician and master technician. The latter becomes eligible to wear his school letter, which can be readily recognized by the white lightning bolt at the base of a blue PV The boys to be seen wearing the insignia this year are Kermit Boeckel, Charles Hoffman, lack Meade, Robert Tiel and Edward Wallin. This year, as in the past, the faculty adviser has been Mr. Laurence l-leinemann, who has been a helpful guide for the club and has kept it on an even keel during times of difficulty. At the beginning of this year's second term, Kermit 3oeckel was elected to the presidency of the club, a post made vacant by the resignation of Robert Tiel. Jack Meade, Charles l-loftman and Edward Wallin continued as vice-president, sec- retary and treasurer, respectively Inside Men Firir Rm: J. Larkin, L. Korfh, L. Cvier, B Bruce, D. Aibert, T. Kearney P, Lobit:, C Cazohs, P Bernhard, K Fowler, M Dev. J Becker, B. Kalloch Srfcni: Row. M A Arico, J. Connors, L Ciccone, J. Dahowski, B. J Brown, D Kaplan, M Iacoxazzi, G Fowx, M Baker, Efni H iiw+uirick,, G. Betrcs, H. Abooo, A. Erwood. 5 -11 M T? r'J iam J Farm, J DjSGX.'SV1, J Dattch, A. Casrniri, R. Caul, M. JoneS, T. A Carre, M. DUU'SX'.C'Q, J. Bcicr, J. Luke, A Tggrti' R. J Dii.he'L, L. Lernoino, A. Fiandgan, E Gattine, E. Locke, H Lccrnciii, C. Ba-Tircii, I! Krarner, B A. Bron. Fefsiiw, J iraxxices, P. Bird, L D'AhdrCa. R Caiwancv A Bcrtoio:1i,L Longabardi, L Houston. Jage, Fifth Ron. R Bova, N Keenen, L Lane, D, King, D. Becker, E. Feldweg, D. Loesee, A. Haii, F. Bonahue, M Bacile, P, Bowne. Sixth Ron: P Anagnoi, C. Lernoine, J. Browne, A Farmer, H. Biaufarb, L Harms, R Erner, W. Davis, R Lararnee, H. Kahn, A Heiicr M Caxailero,J Karnan, A Lutz, E Betros. ' flillllie- .1 :Ef- ve , .Li First Rm? M. Muriwhv, R. Van Vcfrrhie, R. S'hrniT:, M OstCrhou'Jt, M Oakiey, P. Vrhite, C Cohn, R Weisi, P. Pine, J T 'ei C A Schoonmiker, B Rogifir, .1 Sutton. f Second Row: S. Mi'heis, A. Paguastraf, J. Nan Wickler, E Owens, P. Martin, R. Van Kieeck, N. Tobias, x, . S fi ' D, STOLJT, N SQTZ, J. JVJBEOV, E. Sirahaii, P Thorp, E, Nelson, E, R055 R SLJJLQ B Stfiiiirrg Third Row: R Vpvleio, E. Tinlneiriian, L Drew, S. Whaien, J. Thmsohn, N Vfalsh, D. Van We LL, D. Moih.aiJr, M A. Ohh, I F Vivek, J. Mysher, J. Bracers, B Megiaoghiin, R Schaefer, M. Wagler. .sizrrh Roxvi H Traxis, L Saiz, 3 Steenburoh, W. Owens, N. Scuii, A Nadci, C J.'.'rnrer, F Porzcfi, E Sdiin, J S IFJ, i Prcsfrnan, S. Tofenkiian, A Smith, A Parreila J-i i Fifth Row: S. Sarz, E. Rabinowirz, J Steoer, E Salm, N. Wiggeri, M. Zirnrner, R Monahan, S. Peiish, P. Mohd, P. MJM, ii Vizino, VV. Moore, F. VVohifehrr, R Speirs, J, QU' , inn Sixth Row: H. Winchester, R Fmer, D Thompson, P, Satz, S, Stall, J, Sacher, R Rovere, M Vx'hiiney, M. Kichar, G Pooh R. Zehriacker, J, Zajkowski, D. PaJey, M. McGrath. mas, Front Row: J. Walsh, S. Graham, C James, L. Tufenkiian, E. Verven, N. Lutsky, M Hecht. Second Rowi R, Tiger, D. Doell, L. Stein, B. Pitcher, M. Kahn, E. Hinkamp, A Colligan, E. Said. 1' Third Row: M. Moroney, S. Walsh, E Belknap, S. Israel, R, Emer, R. Tiel, L. Harms, R Bassil, C Hoffman T WAS with a feeling of pride that 27 members of the Senior Class received the Delta Phi Key and Certificate of Distinction, the highest awards given for scholar- ship in Poughkeepsie High School. The key is a hard-won honor and all who earn it gain, also, a great feeling of satisfaction. To receive this award, the student must be on the Honor Poll, 7 terms out of 8, missing no more than 2 report periods, while in high school. The key seniors were honored at a special assembly held in May at which time they received their keys. Mr. Reutershan made the presentation of awards. Each student whose name appears on the Honor Roll, three consecutive times, automatically becomes a member of the Scholastic Honor Society and receives a Certificate of Merit. The second award is the School Monogram which is given to each student whose name appears on the Honor Roll, four terms, missing not more than one report period. The students who qualify for the Honor Roll six terms, rr-issing no more than two report periods, are awarded the Scholastic Honor Letter Highest of all, is the Delta Phi Key and Certificate of Distinction, an honor recog- nizerl all over rhe country. The following people received this commendation, Denton C. Ande-:son Mildred Hecht Richard M. Basil Eloise G. l-linkarnp Exelyn R. Belknap Charles Hoffman, Jr. Alice L. Colligan Dolores V. Doell Belph V. Emer John W. Gahan Sigmund Israel M. Charlanne James Muriel E. Kahn Norma E. Lutsky Shirley M. Graham Margaret E. Moroney Loren H Harms Barbara Pitcher Ethel M. Seid Lucille R. Stein Robert P. Tiel Ruth M. Tiger Louise M. Tufe Effie L. Verven Jean M. Walsh K. Sheila Walsh kiian Edward L. Williams P. H S's best - s., ...W , . H! First Row R ldakanson, D Thompson, H Blaufarb, P. Satz, C Fr-aer, H Winchester, L. Harms, W. Schnerman, R. Way, Abdoo, F Graham, M Finnegan, B Griffing, A. Whitney,J Cone, D Naylor, L. Miscedra, J Kaman, H. Baker. Second Row: S La Due, M Ronk, R. Leonard, M. Kichar, V Fraicese, F Townsend, N Wolfrorn, P Thorp, P Bird, A Quartararo, J. Becker, D Ruscher, H Kozlark, D Dewitt, E Locke, A Winne, R Tiel, J Denman, S. Galloway Tliircl Row J Staller, J Dudek, l Ong, J Haffner, F. Reick, R Swing, C. Dow, C. Hoag, Ci Selden, P Schwartz, P. Mun H Sutton, R. Diesing, R Yorgensen, S Sutton, G Wolpe, A Lutz, W. Lewis, M Boone Fourth Row: R Verdeio, N James, L Bastian, P Mylod, A Kuenzelmann, J Murphy, F Wohlfalirt, J Lister, J Studer, P Morgan, B William, A Ster, J. Feinberg, C. Poulimas, D Albert, H, Veizmo, C, Hoffman Bam! HIS YEAR, as in past years, the Poughkeepsie High School Band, under the competent direction of Mr. Luther Hawkins, has gained an honored position in the realm of music. The band has displayed its snappy marching and rendered its well-played music in parades and at football games. At the football games, the band helped cheer our team to victory with such rousing marches as MacNamara's Band , The Locomotive and the old favorite, On Poughkeepsie , On October l2, the band accompanied the football team to Johnson City. After football season the band settled down to tackle the classics in preparation for the spring concert and the spring music festival. The annual concert, held April 25, was enthusiastically received. Some of the classics prepared were Richard the Ill by Germain, Egmont by Beethoven, Suite Espagnolen by Fulton, and Daphnis by Holme. Especially liked was the full bancl arrangement of the old favorite Nolan by Felix Arndt. After the concert there was a well- attended dance in the gym with the music supplied by the 5 Melody Kings. On May 3 the Band competed at the Sec- l tional State Finals Contest-Festival at Albany, distinguishing themselves. The officers elected for the '46-'47 school year include McCoy Kichar Jr., President, Robert Tiel, Vice-President, Bill Cole, Treasurer, and Jane Kaman, Secretary. Upon graduation Bill Cole was succeeded by John Studer as Treasurer. Ronald Swing, Charles Dow and Bruce Griffing were appointed libra- rians by Mr. Hawkins. It is only with the very patient and fine if efforts of Mr Hawkins and the cooperaiion of the students that the P. H S. Band has achieved and maintained a fine record in musical circles this year. ff Big wind-small horn '--... 1. f--vm first Rcrx: J. Connors, L Lemoine, N. Keenen, J. Moore, J, Besker, J. Kaman, J Becker, S Denhardt, B Kalloch, F, McManus, S. La Due, J. Schaefer. Second Rev.. J. Phillips, C. James, R. Davison, R. Boss, G. Simon M. Welton, N. Satz, B. Simon, G. Cumming, H. Kozlark, J Abdoo ltiird licwg J. Walsli, D Becker, E. Bauer, M. Moroney, B. J. Erts, E. Verven, J. Tofel, B. Steinberg, C. Noll, M. Baker, L Tufenkiian. Fourth Row: H. Brewer, I. r-leitman, L Satz, B. Pitcher, M. McGrath, D Verven, J. Economou, D. Ruscher, B Kahler, E. Strahan M Labrinos, Fifth licwg D. Kring, K. Wolf, G. Quinn, M. Dinerstein, F, Purcell, C. Winter, E. MacDonnell, l. Werner, A Farmer, D. Dahlem J. Stacey, A. Colligan, L Ciccone, H. McManus, N. Quinterro. Sixth Rm C lflngran, H. Travis, M. Kahn, M. Dieterich, J. Mulvey, J. Hardinge, A. Gardner, J. Scofield, B. Reed. iw' qzee ew NDER the excellent direction of Miss Marguerite Waters, our Girls' Glee Club, which includes some of the best voices in this part of the country, upheld their excellent reputation of former years, and won new laurels for themselves when they sang at the Yuletide Assembly and Rotary Luncheon. At mid-term, elections were held. Jean Becker was chosen president, Shirley Denhardt, treasurer, and Jane Kaman, reporter. Gloria Betros continued her good work as accompanist, while Muriel Kahn, Dolores Ruscher, Melanee Zimmer and the Meltones entertained the girls after rehearsals with songs and music. ln the spring, the Glee Club attended the Music Festival held at Albany. Again the girls distinguished themselves, and had a wonderful time in the bargain. Three of our finest singers, Patty McManus, Miriam McGrath and Shirley Denhart, rendered solos which melted the hearts of the judges, while some of the outstanding pianists won great acclaim. The girls of the Glee Club wish to thank Miss Waters for the privilege of singing under her direction and also eyeryone who has made possible the continuance of their or- ganization. Note' I First Row: R Dolson, A. Schoonmaker, B. Sudowski, E. Drozenski, E. Leete, P. Owens, H. Ronk, D. Dunn, S. Denhardt, J Becker, M. McGrath, M Murray, J. Murray, K. Mowell, J. Bauer, B. Kalloch, M Baker, J. Stacey, S. LaDue, J. Abdoo M. Siegel. Sefond Roivg D. Dahlem, D. Ruscher, H. Kozlark, A. Papastrat, C. Gazulis, B Kahler, J. Phillips, J. Moore, H. Molloy L. Scott B ldema, J. Rishello, C. Reale, l. Gallo, D. Rinaldi, J. Curran, E. Green, A Bradford, M. Thompson, A. Reinolds, B Brower, H. Stelmach, E, Graham. Third Row: R. Schmitz, B. Soper, E. Silvernail, T. Powers, A. Fisher, J. Siegel, S. Francese, M. Sims, G Caruti, M. Oakley J. Amato, H. Travis, J. Walsh, P. Martin, D. Van Vlack, J. Erhard, B. Hedges, J. Erhard, J. Conners, M. Labrinos, Y Stortini. Fourth Row: J. Cecilia, H. nard, G. Cumming, J. Schaefer, P. Ralome, L. Houston, R. Davison, L. Miscedra, P. Bird, G. D'Andrea, J. Smith, C Hogan, N. Quintero, K. Wolf, M. Corcoran M. Gaudio, E. DiStasio. Fifth Row: S. Whalen, J. Effron, H Brewer, J. Arnold, J. Scofield, B. Moran, J. Murphy, C. Dow, B Griffing, T. Quartararo M. Ronk, J. Quinn, R. Speirs, J. Crispell, F, Nowik, P, McLain, D. Becker, B Burrnell, B Brundage. Sivth Row: D. Gould, J. Mulvey, N. Dewey, B Seifts, L, Ong, F. Crispell, J. Darrow, T. Evans, B Hoover, A. Wager, D. Beatty T. Masten, R. Albertson, E Simon, C. Poulimas, M, Kichar, G. Salzig. fqecpella efuuh HE A Capella Choir this year was larger than any other year. The rehearsals, held every Wednesday and Friday, were directed by Mr. Charles F. Green. We enjoyed singing such songs as Fog , l Won't Kiss Katy , lndigo Blue , l Heard a Forest Praying , and a host of others. At the end of many rehearsals the choir spent some enjoyable time singing popular favorites. During the fall the choir held its annual elections. John Spadaro was chosen president, Jane Anne Mulvey, vice-president, Jean Becker, secretary, and Miriam McGrath and Kermit Boeckel, librarians. At Christmas time the choir, together with the Glee Club, participated in the Yuletide Assembly, one which was received with great enthusiasm by the students. Leah Scheib, Shirley Denhardt, Joan Becker and Miriam Mc- Grath sang solos, while the audience joined the choir and Glee Club in many favorite Christmas carols. Several outstanding soloists from the choir went to Albany on May 2, 3, to take part in the New York State Music Asso- ciation's All State Finals. About sixteen of the A Capella Choir comprised the concert choir which, also, went to Albany, All performed in a manner to make P H. S. proud of them. We sincerely hope that the choir of I947-48 will cons tinue to grow in numbers and in the qualiy of its work. They can sing tool McManus, A. Lutz, J. Kaman, F. McManus K Takacs S Lanchester J Shaughnessy R Leo- I if First Row: R. Swing, B, Griffing, J. Kaman, C. Poulimas, D. Naylor, R. Yorgensen, M. Gaynor Second Row: A. Stec, R. Verdelo, J. Feinberg, N Wolfrom, E. Parisella, H. Kozlark, G Wolpe, B Lutsky Third Row. L. Ong, J Studer, M Kichar, C. Dow, W Romano, H Boss, S. LaDue Gaciaeuha HE POUGI-IKEEPSIE High School Orchestra has completed another season under the direction of Mr. Charles F. Green. Having served in the United States Navy for nearly a year, Mr. Green received his honorable discharge in September. Thus he was able to return just in time to lead the orchestra through its i946-47 season. The orchestra wishes to express its appreciation to Mr. Luther Hawkins, who took over the conductorship during Mr. Green's absence. This year, the activities of the orchestra started with a party which was held at Mr. Green's home to celebrate his home-coming. Several concerts were given throughout the year at different grade schools. High school assembly programs had the benefit of the orchestra's wonderful music. lt also played at the Dramatic Club's production, Spring Green. The orchestra was proud to have one of its members, Gus Poulimas, selected to play at the ALL STATE ORCHESTRA, which was held at Rochester, at the Eastman School of Music, December 5, 6, 7. The officers for this year's organization included Gus Poulimas, President, Robert Fitzpatrick, Vice-President, Jane T Kaman, Secretary, and Dolores Naylor, Treasurer. P sf . all q I Maestro Qu First Ron. R Dell'ol.o, P Nelson, C Dkert, A, Van Wagner, A Lindmark. Second Row R Anderson, J. O'Hehir, E Donohue, A Smith, 1441 Jlanaa N Tl-llS, its second year of existence, the Art l-lonor Society has continued its excellent work of last year. lt has accomplished excellant art work for the l5hois and the General Organization and proved its school spirit by lettering doors, making recreation plaques and departmental and basketball signs. The members of this society have, also, participated, individually and as a group, in many community activities, making posters for various churches and public organizations, Although still quite young, The Art l-lonor Society prides itself on the tact that it is the most democratic organization in the l-ligh School. There are no officers, but each member tries to do his lair share, helping to improve his work and better his club. Members and prospective members ot the group participated in the Northeastern Regional Scholastic Art Competition where three members and one non-member won First Place Gold Medals and two others received Awards ot Merit. The four first place winners Arne Lindmark, Rat Nelson, Doris Rogers and Rodney Quick, then entered the National Competition. To the other members ot the society, Ann Van Wagner, Caroline Eckert, Richard Dellolio, Richard Anderson, Arthur Smith .loseph O'l-lehir and Edward Donohue, we are grateful and extend the heartiest thanks tor the work which has been dor.e for the community, for the school and tor the Phois . Arne Fst M. Hecht, J. Denman, J. Becker J Second Row: D. Ruscher, P Lubifz, R. Capano, J. Goodman, J. Kaman, M. Kahn, B. Simon, J Walsh, H Brewer I Heitm n A. Oepen, H. McManus, F McManus rd Row: G. Simon, C. Gazulis, S Penhardt, J. Darrow, R. Swing, A. Lutz, J. Hill, M McGrath, C Dow P Ros n Theysohn, D. King. Szfudmz' '7!wd4zwJ Glad N l946-l947, the Student Theatrical Club upheld its excellent reputation, by producing a program in November called f'Stardust, the proceeds of which helped to send the band to Johnson City. Soon after, a short program was held for the benefit of the Parent Teacher's Association. In accordance with the exchange assembly program in Dutchess County, programs were presented at Millbrook High and Roosevelt High during the month of March. ln addition to shows, audience par- ticipation assemblies, for singing, were sponsored by S. T. C. ln Stardust we'll all remember the excellent performance of yodeling Jeanette Johnson and our little song bird, Denny Denhardt. The quartette, Jean Becker, Joan Becker, Jane Kaman and Miriam McGrath, gave a beautiful rendition of Sym- phony, while the tricky melodies produced by Ernie Parisella at the piano, made all the Freshmen swoon. Pretty slarre girls Mildred Hecht, Jean Walsh, Nancy Quinterro and Helene Brewer clustered around the Queen and King, played by Ingrid Heitman and Sheldon Snyder, producing a very colorful scene, Phyllis Lubitz as the gremlin and Kermit Boeckel as M. C. kept the audience in gales of laughter with their quick wit and funny antics. The governing board consisting of Jack Sacher, Sue La Due, Gloria Betros, McCoy Kitcher, Gus Poulimas, Ernie Parisella and Carolyn Pratten together with the remaining members of S, T. C. wish to extend to Miss Quick and Mr. Reutershan many thanks for the time and effort they have spent in helping to make the club a successful enterprise. Surli Terrific Cogitation Row' J. Becker, I.. Tufenkiian. N. Quinterro, S. l.aDue, M Kichar, E. Parisella, J Sacher C Poul mas C Pra cn First Row. I. Epstein, N. Scull, R. Schmitz, B. Bruce, B. Card, B Brower, H, Stalmafh, J Larkin, E. Nelson, L, Ciccone, C Vilolf. Second Row: l Greenberg, G Salzig, J. Dahoiiski, L Lyons, M, Reiling, H. Hendrick, W. Davis, L Tufenkiian, R. Verdeio, M Bacile, D. King, T. Vitelli, M Dow J Butler, D. Albert, D. Dewitt, Third Row: B Brundage, J. l.utskv, J Theysohn, V. Bacile, C Winter, J. Steuer, S. Tirfcnkiian, J Arnold, A. McGrath, M. Oster- houdt, l. Lemoine, N Kecnen, P. White, D. Melhado, M. Feiore, J. Ecnnnmnu Fourth Rowi N Walsh, C Hogan, M Coreoran, N. Wiggers, R. Benn, R. Emer, J. Fox, A Whitney, R Weiss, W. Christiana, l Meixner, R. McLain, M Gaudio, J. Stacey. , A 0 eligue NDER the capable leadership of its officers, Louise Tufenkjian, President, Bill Davis, Vice-President, and l-lelen l-lendricks, Treasurer, the Camera Clique has completed another outstanding year. The club has had informative lectures given by its president and participated in demonstrations given in the dark-room, where many members do their developing and enlarging. lts members have exhibited their pictures in the school library and are also sending pictures to a contest sponsored by the Eastman Kodak Company. .- W., . 3 ECALJSE of the great number of students who wished to belong to the Camera Clique, Shutterbugs was formed for the people in the annex. The officers of the new club are Rafael Verdejo, President, Marie Bacile, Vice-President, Donna King, Secretary, and Joseph Vitelli Treasurer. The new club members have had many interesting reports on developing, flash equipment and other topics related to photography, which have helped us a great deal in taking pictures. Photographs are discussed at our meetings. Moving pictures pertaining to the work of the group are often shown This club, as well as the Camera Clique, is under the most helpful guidance of Mr l-leinemann lt certainly looks as if the Shutterbugs are here to stay. l We tnnk our own picture First Row: R, Capano, L. Goler, B. Bruce, P. Pine, D, Kaplan, P. Lbbitz, M Dinerstein, VV. Scull Second Rowi J Rose, R. Rosen, R, Meyerspn, P. Gardner, l, Henman, R Murray, P, Tyrrel, J, Bauer. Third Row: L. Miscedra, H, Kramer, N. Wiggers, M. Kichar, E. Romano, V. Sorrentino, J, Hill. Speaking Buaeau HE SPEAKING Bureau of Poughlaeepsie High School completed its fourth season, i946-l947, with programs to groups ot the Dutch Reformed Church, Holy Trinity Church, Arlington Reformed Church and to the Junior Rec? Cross of the city, Krieger P, T. A., Ruppert Park Association, Business and Professional Women's Club and other civic groups. Among the student members are: Ingrid Heitman Miriam Dinerstein Helene Kramer Peggy Gardner Romola Rosen Phyllis Lubitz Jerome Goodman Phyllis Pine Edward Romano Lynn Miscedra Ralda Meyerson Dena Kaplan Richard Laramee Elizabeth Vllilliarns Melvin Weiss Vincent Sorreriiino Janice Rose Arthur Rosenthal Edward Bonahue Gerard Noll Jean Bauer Charlanne Jamcs McCoy Kichar Barbara Bruce Janet Stacey We new 'em with nerds . ,5 may 'wa 'i4?fsfi'?r WB?Wf+i 124 9,314 J ,.,,,, Ah, ea 1 , f 3, ,, - fm r sljiggwqua, ' - A jLa:...,,, Pfi 'E i 'M-'Hr -uf irst Row l Bunaline, E. Tinkleman, C Cohan, P. Pine, E. Pearson, R. Spruck Second Row: L. Cuhler, C. Gazulis, J. lcnes, B. Grandeau, J. Kazolias, N Scull, L Tufcnklian, J. Crispell, D. Johnson, Laramcu, L. Belknap, S. Wlalsli Walzddq Ieialinq ARSITY debating got under way this year Dctober l'D at North Junior l-ligh School, Newburgh. Debating the question Resolved that the federal govern- ment should equalize educational opportunity by means of federal aid to the states, Poughkeepsie met teams from Peekskill, Jeffersonville, Arlington and Ossining The double team, which won four of six debates, was composed of Ellen Salm, Sheila Walsh, James Jones on the affirmative, and Estelle Pearson, Evelyn Belknap and Donald Johnson on the negative. On November ll Poughkeepsie travelled to Peekskill to debate on the question Resolved that the LJ. S. should adopt a policy of free trade Teams from Peekskill, Chaminade, St. Barnabas and Passaic were also represented On December 7 Poughkeepsie played host to teams from Jeffersonville, Sauger- tres, Peekskill, Ossining and Arlington. The varsity team, which i.-.f on seven of twelve debates, on a Federal World Government included Elaine Tinkelman, Ann Huddle- son and Allan Rapplyea, affirmative, Barry Grandeau, Cynthia Cohn, John Kazolias, negative, The l-lonor Debaters won three of six debates of the I D L. E. N Y. on Socialized Medicine The affirmative team com- posed of Barry Grandeau, Elizabeth Williams, Edward Bonahue and Laura Goler won from Saugerties and Newburgh Eree Academy and lost to Ossining. ln the final tournament of I D L of E. N Y. at Ossining l-ligh School, April l7, Poughkeepsie won the championship pennant. After three rounds, Liberty and Ossining had won three, Arlington one, and Poughkeepsie and Jeffersonville four of six ln the playoff, P. l-l. S. won the toss and the decision. N. Y. S's best First Row. E Bonahue, R Weiss, M, Benzweig, L Gohler Second Rowi R Ratner, M, Reiling, I.. Kotch, R Boss, D, Kaplan. Third Row' C. Winter, F, Purcell, H Kramer, L. Miscedra. .L' lNTl-l SEASON and alI's well with Locutoresl Yes, the Locutores has just com- pleted its ninth season. Since it began in l937, this Freshman-Sophomore speech club has interested lower classmen in improving and encouraging speech activities. Despite a small membership the club has participated in various quizzes, drama- tizations and extemporaneous humorous speeches. The cast of the annual Christmas play, Home tor Christmas , included l-lelene Kramer, Janice Rose, Vincent Sorren- tino, Gerard Noll, Lynn Miscedra and Edward Bonahue. The locutores also had its annual banquet in late spring at Smith Brothers' Restaurant. Because of the coopera- tion ot its members and the assistance of Miss Lucile Stephens, its taculty adviser, it can be definitely stated that the Locutores has had a successful year. Tne otticers tor the l?-l6-1947 season were, president, Edward Bonahueg xice-president, Roberta Weiss, secretary, Laura Goler, treasurer, My ra Bernzweigi Other members included Carol Winter, Lynn Miscedra, Leonore Kotch, Dena Kaplan l-lelene Kramer, Ruth Boss, Rosalyn Ratner, Frances Purcell, Mary Ann Reiling, Vincent Sorrentino and Gerard Noll A new line First lxow C Bushnell H Baker, J. Abdoo, E, O'Connell, L. Kotch, L. Goler, L Tufenkjian, R. Rosen, S Walsh, E. Tinkelman D Albert P Pine, E Pearson, R, Spruck, C. Cohn. tier B F rsh M Dinerstein, S Selden Belknap R Meyerson, N. Scull, E Bonahue. on Effro M. Bacile, A Bolin, J Dattoli, P, Gardter, N Lutsky, D Merritt, R Capane, P. Tyrrell, B. Bruce, J Third Row B Qrandeau, M Baker, S Whalen, E Betros, L Sten, J. Crispell, J Monks, R Laramee, R, Morgan, M. Kichar, E Na 40 20 President-P K. Sheila Walsh Secretary Elaine Tinlselman Vice-President as-Romola Rosen Treasurer-eeBarry Grandeau NCE AGAlN the N. E. L. had a successful year. The Seniors broke into print the third week of school when they won the Junior-Senior cup with a 3-O decision in the Annual class debate. Sheila Walsh, Sigmund Israel, Evelyn Belknap and John Kazolias defeated McCoy Kichar, Emeel Betros, Michael Cavallaro and Miriam Dinerstein. The Sophomore-Junior debate cup went to Myra Bernzweig, Elizabeth Williams, Elaine Tinkelman and Barry Grandeau of the sophomore class. who won a 3-O decision from Richard Laramee, Augustin l-leller, Romola Rosen and Joyce Dattoli. The crowning event of the year was the N. E. L state tournament at Syracuse on April 25, 26. Our contestants included Ralda Meyerson Bfffl Regina Murray in dramatic declamation, Peggy Gardner and Dena Kaplan in humorous declamation, Lucille Stein and Jack Sacher, oratorical declamation, John Kazolias and Joyce Dattoli, original oratory, and Miriam Dinerstein and James Effron in extemporaneous speaking. In the largest meet in recent years, in which sixteen schools corrtoeted, John Kazolias and Miriam Dinerstein made the semi-finals, and Lucille Stein, Jack Sacher, Regina Murray and Ralda Meyerson placed in the finals, The affirmative team of dobaters P - Sheila Walsh and Phyllis Pine-won from Sta Barnabas, Norwich and Jamestown and lost to LiLerty. The negative Barry Grandeau and Nor- man Scull-lost to Peelcslcill and Jamestown, and won from OssininQ and Chaminade. This record tied us for fourth place with Jamestown. Ralda Meyerson, financed by the Dramatic Club, competed in the Nationals at Jennings, Missouri, on May 2, 3 and placed fourth, sixth and second in the preliminary rounds. The State award to the school with the most contestants in the most rounds came to Poughkeepsie l-l. S. We are proud of our red pennantl nchampn Nafaonal Qafzenuc feaque Wfemdrndffqz . , , W !,NV AN Q M P .u v wf irst Row: N Satz, B Bruce, A, Shafran, R. Boss, D. Albert, N. Scull Second Row H Baker, F Offonnell, J, Abdoo, R Verdeio, N, Bacile, L Goler, L, Kotch. Last Roni S Selden, F Purcell, R Morgan, C Bushnell, R. Van Kleeck, P, Thorp aaufzmcuz fbeiafingf OUGHKEEPSIE High School's Freshmen won third place honors at the December tournament of the lnterscholastic Debating League of Eastern New York on De- cember 7, l946, at our high school. Among the members of the class of V950 debating a Federal World Government at that time were James Monks, Ruth Boss, Abby Shafman, Edward O'Connell, Naomi Satz and Frances Purcell, Another team made up of l-lerbert Baker, Leanore Kotch, Charles Bushnell, Ruth Van Kleek, Robert Morgan, David Albert and Phyllis Thorp won four and lost four debates, The championship team won seven and lost three The affirmative Barbara Bruce, Norman Scull and Arthur Millman won from Saugerties, Arlington, Peelcskill and Jeffersonville, and lost to Liberty, The negative, Marie Bacile, Saul Selden and Laura Goler, won from Arlington, Liberty and Peelcslqill and lost to Jeffersonville and Liberty. Jeffersonville won first place and Liberty second place in the meet. . ln the second term John Abdoo, Rafael Verdeio and Bar- bara Bruce, Marie Bacile and Robert Morgan debated Social- ized Medicine. Laura G-oler, Norman Scull and Phyllis Pine were named to the l-lonor Team fo do the official league debating during the second term, This is a promising begin- ning for the class of l95O. Lmbryo Vllebsfers First Row' M. Arico, M. O Briet, S Tyndall, J. Dahowski, P. Pine, R Laramee, W. Pappas, C, Gazulis, S Levine, J. Stacey f I S LaDt'0, 4 Pearson, D Harman, P, Lubitz Soond Row R Capano, J Rose M Bernsweig, J. Goodman, R Murray, J Hill, J Satonslci, B Blotter, B Fersh, M. Diner stein, B. Steinberg, R Rosen, J Moore, L. Kotch, L Gohler. ird Rntt VV Romano, M Cavallaro, ll Kramer, R Meyerson, M Weiss, L Schwartz, P Schwartz, W. Moore, E. Belknap I. tfleitman, M Gaynor, M McG'ath, E, Williams, R. Ratiner. fbaamafic Glad li ONE were to station oneself in Study Hall 4 every other Tuesday, beginning with the first of October l94G, one would see the great array of P. H. S. acting talent, from the Freshman ham to the sugar cured Senior. In that spacious room, the Dramatic Club held its unpredictable sessions. The club has been very capably managed this past year under the direction of Gloria Betros, President, NNilliam Pappas, Vice-President, Caroline Gazulis, Secretary, and Richard Laramee, Treasurer, with the generous assistance of Miss Lucille Stephens as faculty adviser. To say that this has been an active season is putting it mildly. The Club programs were planned by a committee of the officers headed by the vice-president. ln the line of functions are such doings as Dramatic and Humorous Declamations. a comedy radio program, and parties for all occasions with many extemporaneous plays by our aspiring Ingrid Bergmansn and Van Johnsons. ln mid-December, the Club was host to the Dramatic Club of Newburgh l-ligh School. Both clubs presented Christmas plays in the auditorium and then ad- iourned to the cooking rooms of P. l-l S for a hot cocoa and sandwich session The next big event was the annual play, Spring Green. Everyone pitched in and made the two per- formances great successes. Yes, it has been a season of mighty big doings, and all we can say is that we hope that future write-ups will retell the successes of these members on Broadway, Dramatis Person ' I ww -4-me.. 'nmzni - M M I Q M- i is iam M Cratli M I I Cavallero, Pliyllis Lubitz, Jack Saclier, Pearl Claiianer, Rtfmc-la Reset, lniiis S lmartg, Ricliard Lararnee Mary Ann Ariro William Moore, HIS YEAR Poughkeepsie High School staged as their annual production a hilarious comedy, Spring Green, the tale of Newton Todd's attempt to find a home for his arsenic fed worms. Both evening and afternoon performances proved exceedingly entertaining Thursday night, Michael Cavallaro as the not too hep character, Miriam Mcf Grath and Romola Rosen as the fickle and suspiciously jealous young ladies, Louis Schwartz as the egotist, and Dunk Doyle and Willard Moore as the forgotten men, were convincing in their youthful roles In addition, Ingrid Heitman as the glamor- ous Eula, Phyllis Lubitz as the efficient scrap collector, and Mary Ann Arico, who finally found a man, won the praises of the audience. Then there were strong characterizations by Jack Sacher as the eccentric grand- father and Dena Kaplan as the condescending cook. Realistic in their adult roles, too, were Pearl Klausner as the mother, and the Maior, Richard Laramee, while Melvin Weiss, Elmer Wright and James Hill gave good sustaining performances, The matinee also revealed great talent, Janet Stacey as the mother, Roslyn Ratner as the cook-plus Mary Finnegan, Sue LaDue, Helene Kramer, Eve Williams and Peggy Gardner as young folks, were very convincing, As Newton Todd, Donald Whitmore was most persuasive as were Henry Biscardi and Paul Schwartz as Dunk and Bing, respectively. ln adult male leads, Richard Capano and Richard Laramee were excellent, while Franklin Hallock, Arthur Perry and James Hill contributed humor and interest to the productions The attractive stage, colorful costumes, and smooth production were due to the fine cooperation of the following committeesi Businesst Caroline Gazulis, Sheila Walsh, Jerome Goodman, Arlene Nadel, Alice Colligan, Lucille Stein, Laura Goler, McCoy Kichar, Estelle Pearson, Patricia Tyrell Eloise Hinkamp. Costumes: Joyce Dattoli, Willzam Carman, Rita Saho. Lighting: Arthur Whitney, Edward O'Connell, Edward Mulvey, Edward Doyle, Bruce Griffing, Joseph Butler. rl., , 1 a 4 Q V 'N - ......--- M--N ,,'?3's 's A Q TW T A M Paul Schwartz, Donald Whitmore Arthur Perry, Sue LaDue, Henry Biscardi, Peggy Gardner, James Hill, Hel Richard Capano, Rosalyn Ratner, he Viilliams, Janet Stacey, Richard Laramee Makeup: Louise Tutenktian, Lillian Beni, Helene Brewer, Roberta Weiss, Jean Abdoo, Ruth Boss, Cynthia Cohn. Properties: Wanda Leroy Mary A. Reiling, Donald McGilvray, Barbara Steinberg, Leanore Kotch, Margaret Luty, Ralda Meyerson. Stagingi Joseph Comisky, Robert Purdy, Henry Shaw, Arthur Smith, John Dudek. Directors: Gloria Betros, Dolores Ruscher, Elizabeth Williams, Patricia Tyrell, Ellen Gattine. Executive Stattj Miriam Dinersrein, Anna Ferrari, Jacqueline Krakower, The Double Cast includedi Friday Matinee Nina Cassell Mrs. Rumble Scootie Cassell Mr. Putnam Tony Cassell Pinkie Ames Dunk Doyle Bing Hotchkiss Genevieve Jones Major Todd Newton Todd Eula Hotchkiss Mr, Luther Blodgett Officer Ryan Billy Pearl Klausner Dena Kaplan Phyllis Lubitz Jack Sacher Miriam McGrath Romola Rosen Louis Schwartz Willard Moore Mary Anne Arico Richard Laramee Michael Cavallaro Ingrid Heitman 'Vlelvin Weiss Elmer Wright James Hill Janet Stacey Roslyn Ratner Eve Williams Richard Capanc Sue La Due Helene Kramer Henry Biscardi Paul Schwartz Peggy Gardner Richard Laramee Donald Whitmore Mary Finnegan Arthur Perry Franklin Hallock James Hill ene Kramer, Mary Finnegan First Rovvi C Hoag, J, Porter, R, Hoag, l-l. Sutton. Second Row: M Amodeo, A, l-leller, W. Romano, R, Kozlark. GJWM Glad HROUGHOUT the world there are people who engage themselves quite often, in a very exhausting pastime, called Chess. Since the game has many rules and there are possibilities for numerous complications which overtax the mind, the rest of the world is inclined to look upon the participants with curiosity and boundless amuse- ment. Such a group WE DO HAVE in Poughkeepsie l-lign School. There are not many players, but these few are rather good, They have club meetings, during which their minds are constantly working out new maneuvers and traps, The members are rather like chessmen of the game itself. The officers are the equivalent of higher chessmen and the members are the pawns. The membership runs as follows: the Bishop lpresidentl James R. Porter, the assistant to the Bishop Wiceepresidentl Robert Hoag, the Knight lSecretaryl l-larold Sutton, the Rook lTreasurerl Charles l-loag, and the Pawns lthe membersl Silvia Sutton, Marvin Seimes, Paul Treyz, and the King pin lFacuIty adviserl Mr. Leroy Bigelow. They waved the P. l-l. S, banner in three tournaments. They were successful at Liberty and Saugerties with scores of 3-2 and 5-O respectively, but they fell before the superior forces of Kingston with a close score of 2-3, ln spite of the lack of facilities for student activities, a member of the Senior Class has shown that we can carry on, in the following orzginal poem which he has dedicated to the Chess Club. Onward, Onward, Chessrnen, all, Sweep across the check-marked board, We cannot stagger, stall or fall, A loss we hardly can afford, With the expert guidance of James R. Porter, Of the champion title we'll be holderj From far and wide the crowds will yell What school has means to train so well? W i : ards with wood ' w cn if J L fc? First Row' M Taylor, M Mowell, A Oepen, J Becker, B Sardyn, I Mason Second Ron J Walters, M Yimmer, J Dattoli, C James J, B'ai'k, J Schaefer, F. Davies 8 - HE i946-47 year for the cheerleaders was considered by many as the top season. Miss Davies, the faculty adviser, was responsible for the increased efficiency of the squad and for the smoother presentation of the cheers. Thanks to Mr. Kalloch, Miss Davies and Mr, Reutershan, money was appropriated for new Outfits for the cheerleaders. The resulting suits were greatly admired blue and white skirts and white sweaters. Alice Oepen proved to be an outstanding captain, ably directing each cheer, aided by Jean Becker, her assistant, Many new cheers were added to our repertoire, among them Gr-Boom, the Dribble Cheer, the Cat Cheer and the Clap Cheer, Acrc-batics were featured in the cheers, and one of the requirements for being selected for the squad was the ability to perform a cartwheel. Peppy cheerleaders who urged the team on were Joyce Dattoli, Melanee Zimmer, Beverly Sardyn, Jean Walters, Joan Schaefer, Joan Black, Isabelle Mason, Mary Lou Taylor and Charlanne James. This year cheerleading has become a sport in P. H S., not just a select organiza- tion. Girls desiring to be on the squad were chosen at special tryouts by faculty members impressed by their ability. The aim of the squad was to improve each cheer and its perform- V ., WW ' W yfgpliggg, ff' - ' , 'rfsiycgft ,W ance so that Poughkeepsie High School would have a cheering squad worthy of our great school, The results as shown at the football and basketball games proved that the P, H S squad is an equal match for any other cheering organization D' ,191 Front Rovi E Finn, G Burlingame, R Parazzo, B Paroli, J. Havens, S Thompson, J Sorrentino, B Bulb, F Selig, T. lvlarkey Second Rott' D Jones, G Liguori, E Dudek, J. Terwilliger, C. Freer, R Bub, G Calluci, E iVtuli.et., G Rogers Third Row' T Cosgrove, E. Donohue, B. Wysocki, T Murphy, D. Wood, J Feldsine, W. Kiley, R Togna, J Reaxey Fourth Rowi E Doyle, R Trabasso, J Palatucci, D. Swart, R. McNair, R Sherow, C NeJame, F De-,an Filth Row: G Como, J Sacher, J Jaeger, K Hartung, S Connolly, R O'Brien, J Effrnn, B Stoutenburgli, J lvlaneri, V. Rnfew thal, B Smith Sixth Row C Dow, W. Seifts, E Landers, D Harrigan 4001243 HIS YEARS football team, captained by Joe Havens, was keynoted by speed and experience, but not by its size, which was missing both from the line and the backfield. Bob Bub, a clever quarterback, directed the team efficiently. Working with him in the backfield were Joe Havens, Dave Jones, Bernie Wysocki, Fran Selig and Bill Paroli. ln the season's opening game against Saint Francis, Poughkeepsie, working well from the T and the single wing, won handily by the score of 37-O. Joe Havens went over for the first touchdown of the year. The next week the P. H. S. squad travelled to Johnson City, confident that they would avenge last year's humiliating defeat. Here, in a game played in a super- abundance of mud and a constant drizzle of rain, Poughkeepsie was handed an un- expected and stunning defeat, 26-6. The mud kept the Blue break-away runners off-balance, while the rain greatly hampered our passing attack. In the next game, the Blue and White warriors returned to their winning form by dropping New Dorp t9-l2. Poughkeepsie showed its .ability to rebound from defeat and keep fighting in this game, For a tune-up for the season's finale, the Blue trounced Nott Terrace 24-l3 without having to use the T, its most potent weapon. In the finale, the P. H. S. team met a big, strong Springfield Tech squad. ln this, the best played game of the year, the Kallochmen showed their best form while defeating Springfield l4-7. Frent Rott, R Raticly VI Liter, R Lennard, H Mowell, H Shaw, J Browne, S Mallory, G Brewster, D Van Oppens Second M Heller, J Sornan, A Jfiiiriscn, R Healy, W Keil, J Larkin, J Miller, R. Satz, R Verdelo Tliird Row, E Van lrtten, J Harris, W T.t',rnan, J Reavey, H Kahn, B Fiorino, F O'Shea, S Erwin F .irtli F'o.i' T Vi.'alsl:, R Freer, J Pliillips, J Lewis, T Serino, R, Burnett, 'W Hanlon, 0 Vi :ii Rx-. Y. Ol-rett LG Olirnnell J liatarslirik A Urhan,J Economou, V Ross S -tu lf tlamr J Saflwer Nlgr R Stoatenburgh, Mgr, D. Harrigan, Mgr, R Herman A substantial share ot the credit for this successful schedule should go to Sherwood 'lSookie Thompson, one of the tinest guards to be coached at Poughkeepsie High School Others who should receite some of this credit include Ed Donohue, a line passer, his two glue-fingered ends, Torn Mackey and Richie McNair, Ralph Parazzo, the teains center, anti the rest ot the squad, who wcrlfed hard all season tor the Blue. Schedule P. H. S. Opponent Saint Francis 37 O Johnson City C 26 New Dorp l9 l2 Nott Terrace 7-4 l3 Sfringtiell lrl 7 Totals WO 58 P. H. S. Line-up Erds Tonw Nlaclcew, Richard McNair Taclles Fill Seitts, Jacl: Reat, Guards Soolie Tl'lOI'tTliSOtW, George Burlingame Cc -itt er Ralg h Parazzo Eacl Pop Eup Bernie W,socki, Date Jones, Fran Selig, Joe Haieiws, Eill Paroli, Er: Donohue Tr nl low J lspusiln, li, liailibuii, W Paroli, E Urinahue, H Huto. S il l ii' li Bi-wr, R Cirncliille, l' lvl. i-gliiisl-i, J McEiitee, R Bull, T Miirpliy, J Phillips, E Moran. B NOTHER successful basketball season has been completed at Poughkeepsie, with the Kallochmen on the long end of the final score eleven times out of sixteen games played. Poughkeepsie came through a demanding schedule admirably in spite ot gloomy predictions. Returning to the Blue squad were only two veteran players, Walt Gloede and Ed Biggie Moran. The starting lineup contained unheralded but skillful and aggressive ballplayers. At right torward tor P, l-l, S., and playing his first year with the school, was Eddie Donohue, whose shotmaking ability accounted for l6O points, the team's high, The other fast-breaking torward was Jimmie lvlacEntee, who hooped nearlv one hundred points with his deadly accurate set-shot, Starting at center and playing his third varsity year at Poughkeepsie was Ed Biggie Moran, whose all-round ability provided the drive behind the quintet. Bill Paroli, team captain, Buddy Beyer and Walt Gloede were alternated at the two guard positions, with Torn Murphy and Dick Rathbun also seeing duty. In the initial start ot the season, Poughkeepsie showed very little promise, both ottensiyely and detensively, while beating a weak Roosevelt squad 2l -l9, l However, the Blue shed its lethargy while whipping Pawling l-ligh School l wifi to ZS, Then Poughkeepsie staged a terrible battle against Beacon, only to lose 46 to Sl. ln a return game Poughkeepsie trounced Beacon 38-32 to gain revenge The P, H S, warriors dropped two to Wappin- gers and Kingston, but gained double decisions over New Dorp, High- land and Roosevelt, This season marked lvlr, Kalloch's three hundredth victory in bas- ketball, whose record now stands at 302 victories and 95 defeats, Also interesting is the tact that Poughkeepsie outscored its opponents 660 to Sbl. Higher boysl Wifi , 1, W Ili-EU Eirst Row. G McClelland, R. Rathbun, W. Paroli, E. Williams, R O'Brien, L Pameri, G T g Second Row E. Beyer, J. Phillips, J. Schab, J. Sornan, D. Jones, E Finn. Third Row: R. Crodelli, R Trabasso, E Donahue, D Harrigan, G Galluci. Fourth Rnwi K Charter, T. Murphy, C Freer, B. Simmons, D. Anderson. Banda!! OLJGHKEEPSIE was off to a roaring start in 1947, winning its first four games behind the able pitching of Ed Williams, Ed Donohue, Sonny Palmieri and Gordon Gee Rogers. The team had five first string veterans baclf to aid in the offensive. Catching for R H S. was Jake Charter, hard hitting newcomer, and Dave Jones. The infield consisted of Gene Weglinski on first, Dick Rathbun on second, Ecl Williams at short, and Bud Beyer and Dent Anderson alternating at third. ln the OLllfl6'ltl, ltill Paroli was in left, Glenn lVlacClelland was in center and Gene Tinn was in right, with Johnny Moran as manager. The Blue won its first game by the score of 22-O, with Ed Donohue shutting out Roosevelt for six innings, while Bruce Simmons finished the bitching game. ln the second encounter, with Highland Ealts, Sonny Ralmieri and Jimmy McEntee combined to beat the invaders by the score of 7-3. ln the third game, Ed Williams hitched a brilliant game against Beacon allowzng only three hits, while striking out seyenteen players. Poughkeepsie, in the meantime, was collecting runs to Win P H S collected its fourth xictory at the expense of Roosevelt, while Glenn MacClellantl belted two homers, and Gee Rogers, thc winning pitcher, one This time the score was H-6 With these four xictories behind them, Roughlqeebsie was on its way to another successful season under Coach Kal- loch Credit should be gixen to our coach and also to the boys of the second team who haye giten loyal sunriort all the season w ...J , V199 Ballft ll yi .vs ' A-. f V '51, wt ' 5 A 'V-:rfx 'aaa Q ' h W M- 'wif J i i U 55 1 ' i 'Q J 3 J 3 mi an Viv i I x , ,ohh A ,If A g Y Q. !.nV i fi1Nf.?-JtitX i. it lu r Row J. Sorrentino, R Bub, R Buh, A Urban, L Kern, J. Ftldsine nd Row D Van Oppen, li Quick, L Miller, P. l,mt-ri., P. Satz, l Bastian ir Rowi F. Brown, K Stein, T lxlsckey, J. Larkin, S Erwin, C O'Donnell rth Row' W Olliyett, J Sage, R Smith, C. Freer, N. Johns, W La Polt 'hack OUGHKEEPSIE High School's prospects looked bright last spring as coach Chuck l-lealy welcomed back many of his last year's stars. This year's co-captains Bob Bub, a miler, and Joe Galloper Sorrentino, a sprinter, paced the hopeful Blue cindermen through the early weeks of practice. With half-milers Dick Bub and John Feldsine, quarter-miler Neil Fleer, sprinters Andy Lirban and John Harris and Tom Mackey, high and broad jumper, this year's com- bination seemed to be the best track team P. H. S. has had in recent years. Roosevelt, Albany, and Kingston remained to be conquered after a brilliant showing on our part in defeating Wappingers Falls by a score of 6-l-29. The severe handicap inflicted by the loss of Joe Sorrentino and Richie McNair was compensated for in full by the il3S8.4 mile turned in by Bob Bub and lO37 hundred yard dash by John l-larris, a new man. Bob Bub's speed for the mile run was the best time recorded by a Poughkeepsie cinderman in nearly four years. Among the promising new faces which greeted Chuck Tl l-lealy early in the season were Willis Twyman, Don Van J i Oppens, Bill Olliyett, Jack Larkin, Ken Stein, John Harris, Stan 7 Kern, Jim Lewis, Jerry Sage and Steve lrwin. Anyone who has been in the locker room during the Season would recog- nize the fine spirit this team has had Fraternal Competition 'Car our r First Rua Xl R Carl, P Bernhard, C Reltea, G. D'AnJrea, B Sudaxsslci Second llgw' E Nj' as Xl Landi, S White, E Lane, M. Randall My Azddatza Aaawazfzm VER a period ot three and one halt gears, the Girls' Athletic Association, under the inatient guidance ot Mrs Balme, has become an active organization in Poughlceeitsie High School The enthusiasm with which the members participate has created an atmosphere ot good tellowship and tair inlay, In September, lttln, when classes were again organized, the members ot the G. A, Ai, also, began their actixitics The tirst one on the agenda was soccer. This game, which requires niuch practice and a great deal ot tootworli, seemed to attract a great many girls Atter much hard worlc, on the part ot both instructor and students, we managed to actguire tour teams who were able to meet all onr-osition So, on October SV, lf7l 'i, the Junior, Senior and Sonhornore teams won their games lrom Arlington on Soccer S1 orts Day, and the l:rash'nan team tied the Arlington team, On the tollowing day., Arlington visited us to play on oeir tields, As soon as soccer was completed the badminton season began. There was, also, so large a tollowing tor this simcrt that it seemed a tlock of birds hsd taken oossessior ot the gym, The xictor ot the badminton tournamirt was Fiona Gallante, who shared honors with the runners-uw, Nellie Kgte and lorraine loinoine, The next two siiorts, which are alwats welcomed to snort loxers, were bowling and basketball In the bowling tournaa 'ji' J' ment, the JunioreSenior team which toolx the lead, but in l M, basketball it was Patricia liernhardls Soithomore team which ,. tool-1 all honors f-f Poughlfeoiisie, also, iilaynl agaii it Arlington, but lost all 'T games. At Roosexelt High School, ws were luclcier, tor the Junior team won. From arrorig our rricnrbers Catherine Relpea, whom wi. are glad to honor, was 5-'i-sigraesf as the outstanding girl iii Poughl-Qeeiarsie High School a'hle'ifs As 'mist other clubs, the Girls' Athletic Assffiatio- git-if fi 'tri ual awards to the girls who hate oarticinaterl in tour gr more si crts as follows' Sea rtiors gold rin, Juniors bloc? Sf Q!'TTOVES D H S monogram, and lfreshrnan numera Q Tlte Amwi i. Q9 .SNNE T. TH H X fy' S fr C' X., 1477 CON Q 0 N F, QEVOL N1 NI HOLD IT UP, GIRLS ,I Qu ' A A M .ai f F N, SM' f '-ip. Q.. Agp , wiv N ,jg 'A-P' -4 1-Q z!l tlgzrif-Tl . f f f ferr ' f YM ikf- 'V' 3x ' X yx Kwu K1 2 ! If 17 3? 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Compliments of W fir 'MN BROWN DERBY RESTAU RANT FINEST ITALIAN FCODS HN Welcomes new frrends and old Call for Reservations 29II 96 Mann Street Cougratulauous GRADUATES -M Bmwf W MM rfffrlunxs SHAKER TRAVIS 6' QUINN Inc Relrable Servuce Gas Appliances Electrlc PLUMBING HEATING VENTILATING Phone 880 Phone 281 483 Mann Street East Mann Street Poughkeepsie N Y Wapprngers Falls N Agrrcultural Implements Yale Burlders Hardware Narls Iron and Steel Blacksmrth Supplies Mechanrcs Tools Ware Fenclng of all krnds Cutlery Meyers Sprayers Sprayrng Lrqurds and Powders Rubberod Roofrng Etc J E ANDREWS HARDWARE CO Inc Wholesale and Retail HARDWARE AND MILL SUPPLIES 279 MAIN STREET Phone 3140 3I4I POUGHKEEPSIE N Y Jfwrs SHEET O, ,HQ as I ff? 1 wal me rala 1--:Q-:A '-'r -. . ..vr frfafnfemsgf, -Q,r I,-1: ,gy gillalgfi Ein nb ' '- Q I I ' II ' ' Il ' , . . ' , .Y , - . . . - . -. - - I , . . . ., . 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