Poughkeepsie High School - Phois Yearbook (Poughkeepsie, NY)
- Class of 1960
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Carwashing 1 and 2. Niels Bohr Day 'EDO you want to share my loc'kPr? People. PHS Gymnastic Exhibitionfllow did he say to get clown? Facsimiles of historical documentsA4lonated by the Exchange Club. We got the COACI1 ' U Did sonwom- call the Circulation Editor a shmoe?ll Sweep the tvs! in C1 pile, Al. l'll go look for a rug. E 5 ' gi E11 it Y f fa . x rv lD0lIghkCf5IlSif3 high school poughkcepsio, now york volume 52 ' N JUS l J ...,.,, ,,:1 , -i5f?f'3- EW'-f-, :btw gli J' wif' , wif? . ,Dx STX .E A .MX 'rf Hi everyone! ' I came from a little place called Greenwich Village, but now I am a member of the famed Poughkeepsie High School. For four beautiful years live lived in P.H.S., and I wouldn't change those years for the biggest hunk of imported cheese. I have a special feeling for the class of sixty, the first class to complete four years in the new high school. I want -to thank the students for leaving apple peelings in the waste baskets from time to time, but the erasers are getting so stale I can't eat them. Every night, when the building is empty, I practice my typing 'in the main office. I am grateful to the office staff for not disturbing my papers while I worked on the Phois. Some days I visit classes QI have indigestion on these days.J I have been responsible for a few major explo- sions in the science wing and have caused va bit of a panic to mice-fearing females in the cafeteria. Sometimes I even go to clubs after school. I used to sneak into the basketball games, but my conscience bothered me so I bought a season ticket. I'm on the football team, but the coach hasn't sent me on the field yet . . . maybe next year??? . The Phois staff was very upset when it came to choos- ing a theme. When I popped out of Mr. Bartlett's desk drawer and offered my noble assistance, the staff was overwhelmed wi-th my pep, versatility and talent. There is a lot of fwork that goes into this book, and I'd like to be recognized for aiding the class of sixty above and 'beyond the call of f- duty. ' Salvador B. Mouse ,www 7. Sacugjcuj juniors Ii 14 C v aciciviljie S erwfovs wsophomove S , Q. 4' My r,- ,W 1 if ,y . c. I 1 gi El Lf-1 S ..H U J E ri, WV f E J- c Ms OUQALQQIUJLQ .9 00 h e mhkm-My fag? Q5 5 Wi g al! 'T . Zami? fp' K -.4 1 ,ff -.fmf . f was ft 2 f aifemeift 1A' +1:' fweaw c.. Q fain, wb ' :- , , sl 3 f' , . , t sf, 4 fx , t 2 , l' . 5 , X x .. X W ,N S Q , t .vf -.Y-1 4 --W ..A, it 1, K, , N X af ' r , ive K, 'V A , .,. 'V X 'Vega W, -. ...mawswf As the first class to complete four years in the new Poughkeepsie High School, we, the class of 360, are fully appreciative of its many facilities and ad- vantages. We are complimented daily on our many classrooms, well stocked li- brary, spacious gym, beautiful auditori- um, and well equipped shops. Our mod- ern building has enabled us to enjoy the widest choice of subjects and curricula of any high school in Dutchess County. More than concrete, bricks, steel, and glass comprise our school, however. What makes our building really great is the spirit of the students and faculty who wonk there. Without this spirit, our lives would be without purpose, our building an empty shell. The spirit of those who planned and built the new Poughkeepsie High School and of those who dwell there as students and teachers makes our school one of the finest in the country. when the class of '60 dant than anyone Remember . . . entered the new high school, no more ver else . . . stumbled over paint cans . . . had barren homerooms for three weeks . . . joyously UQ strolled at the Frosh tea . . . walked of with the Science Fair's grand prize . . . ? Remember that year when . . . . . . we were freshmen no longer . . . a new principal came to our school . . . we supplied the talent show with the talent . . . our Soph. Hop broke all records . . . ? And remember when we . . . . . . broke tradition and wore round rings . . . produced the ere enrolled in the National Honor fabulous Junior Prom . . . w Society . . . eagerly awaited the next year . . . ? that year when we . . . And how could we ever forget d ol' Seniors . . . were assigned cafe- ' s . . . became the gran teria homerooms, the mark of superiority . :' . switched prom with the Juniors and made Oriental Gardens an unforgettable evening . . . put in applications for colleges and jobs . . . were measured for caps and gowns . . . organized the first annual Junior-Senior sport contests . . . won the DUSO Football Cham- pionship . . . won the DUSO Basketball Championship . . . received senior licenses . . . had the biggest and best Phois ever . . . and ' h wide, wide world . . . ? nder- fnally went out into t e ' d e forget those four wo Yes, we remember. How coul w I s live with us and give us happy s at PHS? May they a way ful year . memories in the years to come. f V J N ' . f 'I 7 Mr. Bugar, like the class of 1960 is the first in his field to complete four years in the unewa' high school. We, the class of 60, wish to thank him for his steady hand at the helm which guided us through the problems of attending a new school, and his faithfulness in support of our activities. Wherever we went, whether to football rincilaa Jr As a reminder - goal posts cost 3550 apiece games, dances or assemblies, we saw our principal with his encouraging smile. We know that in the coming years each class will have the same sentiments for our steadfast administrator. The law requires 12 fire drills per year. New Administration building. The Class of 1960 wishes to express its appreciation to the Board of Education for providing the diversified op- portunities of study in the Poughkeepsie schools. We are fortunate to have had in the past as well as to have now civic minded men and women who have con- tinuously worked for growth and improvement in educa- Z?.,m! giclucafion Q llye J The philosophy of the Board of Education to provide tion in our city. an educational program to meet the needs of the individ- ual student has given each of us a strong foundation upon which we may build our future. Standing left to right: Supt. Mr. Edwin Hunger, Mr. E. Francis Hanlon, Mr. Harold Rosenthal Att. Seated: Mrs. Nathan Rifler, pres- ident, Mr. Frank Digilio, Mr. Rockwood Jenkins, and Mrs. Dorothy Thatcher. Q--me fi ,ff ki I-TM R. 3' 'xx HC Mgt m QQ IM Fm Mr. MRS. CAVO going to show this to o Long. l'I,gA6 MRS. EVANS A rose is a rose is a rose folks, MISS HERRICK Do I need a license to operate the elevator? MR. LONG -a Sf 'I ' as-5512: emi. . s ' 5 1 .. . , ,. fs. A . i 5 , M at X P 9 L E E .2 vxwi R .3 . 2 KX x is my W 6 Q 5 mf, 1 gifs is S ...sq , V 1 A-we f kfqggwfhgssw' e -E Ms Qkg5.s.m y . :i w-E-W as I Eggs MSF 9 1 23? MISS CONYERS Clean your desk. Pick up the papers and straighten, the rows. Mr, Hunger and Mr. Long warming the bench. MRS. SANDERS fm Now of la tired of Juniors act- ing like Freshmen, f-si A3555 SM., FM :gysf -A pi ,Q- .. we 13, . ,'.., , X S as s I my X S s , 15:53 V -ml P were X ..,, , V ,. H Q . l si G A s of Mi 5 2 H , 2. ssl' si 3 sg, at 9. XX As sg 5 t ,. ,, i ,..... . .. .,. .,,, new .www MISS SHIPMAN l shall read the list tework. MISS GRAHAM But do you understand the real meaning? MR. HOLT Lefs make the atmos- phere conducive to study. si s aww Q53 Kgs S E at S 65 K L . sg ssh, .5 S if 'K 'lm 1. wx , M . 414, z. H3 - . 5' it I 955 Q' me 93 Sas 5 S x VI HE, ,. 7-XV 1. ws Sis? 5' islssifsifeimifffw' 12 - 1 .ssi.:wfegs??sfXs Y gtg wx S fix 2, M t 3 Hfkgf 5 2 M g2z.e s5k...,.Q.5s 2 as f ss J A M f- -:F 1 xvsaznss .mr ig Q i s i You've skipped every Thursday for four years. Shall we make it five? A Of f 7 T X i MISS STEPHENS Do you have enough cred- its? MISS TORGESON Humility is the basis of all learning. Charlie Brown I don't know why you'rf: so stupid. MRS. VAN WAGNER Students at our level should ws: W E I i 5 , ,-' , , gt 'sf f f ns ill 9 Q3 V . in MISS WIXON Will you go to the 'liberryl Hal? -. A ., .. .. WL A... . g . zf ivv z . - 'F'- fQi?Lia.z: sgisigs '-'-,. Aims and write out a biblzo- A , ...., ,. ,..,....,.... .,.,. , gra ph y. . MISS GUNTHER It would have been cheap- er to lose the book. MRS. ARCHIBALD 3 years x 365 days at 2 cents a day, that will be 32190, please. Oli Pdf? MR. BARTLETT You might be prepared to write this. 641 ,S Asif .Ma for? I'm here 8 hours a day 4 do you expect me to work too? MR. LONGLEY MISS HAIGHT Check that and make sure Write a History of the ,pw-I if I . fe ee Ill it's right. World over the weekenrl. MRS. SANBORN want to make this powont fpointl clear. MISS SMITH I'd like you to meet our guest . . . I3 MR. BROWN When I was in the army MR. KERMAN Outline the next 2 chap- ers for tomorrow. .. . ,QQ A ,.. :Q ...E 1- . t 1 '.. fa . .2 5. ' A E..-, 3' x all , Y X 'iii f' ' ' MR. TROTT I have to go to detention. MISS SPROUT Get paper and pencil and welll have our little writ- ten work for today. asdf space. MRS. BAKER MISS EVANS l've got eyes in the back I just bought twelve new of my head. dresses ut Lorrl 84 Taylorls. MR. KIEHLE Fm waiting for the riglzl girl to come along . . . 3 K ... -I n e . MR. BELCHER A fm all of me bm. in ee ii 'e e , si a ema LCA , MR. HODER .,.:: Q Prove that triangle Able- MISS, FARRELL 'a Bakepchmlie Congment Stop looking at your pu- Llli to dog-easy-fox. per' ,.,..f-M--f-' T, MR. BIGELOW All struiglzt? I meant to do my work today, but . . . ? Twenty paces northeast lies the treasure ' chest. uoinefsa MISS FORSBERC MISS PROWELI, You people are suffering l,m expecting you all to from II flisrrasc lfnown as get 9954 on the regonls. 6SElll.0flifI'S.,, MR. BURINTON W ell a f-------A----4 MRS. MURRAY Seniors clzewing gum? MRS. KENNEY MISS ROCIIIZ I just waxed my slriis. All flghf- 7,10 IIPIVS fling MRS. CROPPER Round your mouth and say 'ceeef .. MR. MIRATE MISS LEAHEY Como esta usted? Trairfs gone. 4 ,A , f w 5--4, gf sv .. ,NY N 1 :V B? 5. . cience 1 MR. NEMETH Who stole my trench-coat buttons? MISS STOCKER Do your daily verlfl , 3 That will be 10 hrs. or 10 cents. 4 1 ' Les girls. .wg ... 7 g,.Lil1Ai,z,Z, gA 'll' ll' lf? 2 ' ufuc stlt. ': : This problem is too clum- lmlw l'l'l W' l : ' Ow fellas, please, this is bersome. MR, SYLVIA Zclgizigeractice not football ' You don't like Niels A K Bohr? l l U. V : , 1. sian J ltl V t MR. HEINEMAN Well ah 744 absolute- MISS COLE MR. HAWKINS And-11-onfe-and-a-two. MR. WACH I canft stand Pougllkeep- I5 l You see, tl1ey're sie water. happy electronics. 5fi'?f--1 :. 5211 .13 rv -' 12235 sim .az ' rf Y t g i i ii n W ww 5 U ,X S 1. I , 5 . '1' , .. 8 . . , 1:3 .F 4 H75s9 . .. -1Q1Q1-'M-11q,A . 52Q57f?' ug'7.gV ' 22?-bag? A' 3' MR. BAZZANI What do you mean been electrocuted? MR. MARTIN That is the first mistake I ever made. M5 ocafiona You play ball with me, boys, and I,ll play with you. . ...P . . ball . i MR. CARTER R if Q ,E .WL sf 4 ' 4 .1 xg Gsm , fa? H5 -. 5 git? S ffm f 91 S, PM S 2 1 4 , , ffr5fl,f? . ' T-.TLIQ W A . . ..f,-,gr ',,gf,..51gff5L K. Q ' Kgs? 3? we 5 '1- Xi K 2 . S fx 4 .4 ., . .lust one more thing -- .1 ' titt MR. CAPEN MRS. GOSK ' The muffler goes in the . as 2+ mm greg x he 9 Ps Q W if ' 4 EHQWR. to K.. .YW .rf i 3. :es sf J.. -Ev, ' .3-?E3:vL3 532 Sift' r 1 M You. too. can be beauti- baclf, boy. ful. nm.. f f' '11 , as 5 ' l' 'Wi V' f. -X MR. WILKINS Of course, you use a ruler. gill, ance What do you mean, the S, A. T. was fixed? L . -2. f m .. 57 . 2 f MR. FLEMING MRS. SYLVIA Ah rlon't like yoah north- I'm sure you can get along ern with your moth er. wintahs. MR. ROSS I l.n0w rz good rob for you - shine my shoes. MR. HANLON All the girls said was, 16 'WOW'. The general behind the colonel. Mk v qw eg.. . Q. . A S ., YQ fe Q A. . . fs: 'Q Igeggwq j .. .,.., , 31515: czaszm Q .s- ,WV 3 1 ...,n.,....4az:.. -gf 'E 'ai ,e -: f::'S f ' DR. FERSH fyawnl -,W Go away Fm in conference. MISS TABER Yozfre not sick, slap ful:- ing. MRS. MACK Son, youlre completely rleaf, dumb and blind. A-W, ,-,....n- -um. -mmm NNW-VPQQCS ' lw '-mn., -Munn f' ll Penseroso MR. FULLER No, I'm not the brushman. MR. KAAG 4 tickets to the Hardavon? 6hC6l A 4 M wr MR. CASSAVANT 1've got a date with beautiful girl lmy wifcl. I7 MR. CATANZARO All right, you guys, wlm drew the mustache on the Venus de Milo. MISS AVERY Ali, um, nh, ah, yes. I think we should all do our part Mr. Bugar -A so grab a chair, CHAIRMEN - Mr. Hoder and Mr. Bugar. MRS. RIGHTER Bring your books up to the desk. MR. VAN WAGNER Actually -. to -Y -Z23-Z55g.5:1Z.25:,.25' me 9 r 5 me 5 'V ss X902 I A N.i,.4 .msg 2 51 .ef H'-EE Q J sz .Ee I I .. . is A Ye. I I I 2 2939112 mem ,as MRS. BALME I expect better conduct from a gym leader. M, k Ea K Mrk 4111 Q ,, fbi 2 'I' 36 ls S2 , .3 sf wg 9, I K 6 ,. mx ms- .3 me in z xx QE I . - f f. -'...1:' sa7fz?fi.l?Eif - ei:-fini-7 ' s21I?5 i55 ny. . wggf..1t.1ffrii1.ysg W' ffliezg-siiefiiflzffeifef fsggffgsf: -'szwsfzr-2: : VI -rw f i..SMET-filo'-1r',si,?5laf gn ggs.19i14ea?!s1f9sggfvL5ig . ' A ww. fe imfsfrf ..,mw.fszSeew.fe. S- .5 3. fm- 1-ff gg 'Z ,. silfllf ifii55Tr5?7f.'iWL:'?g:58522-21 - . Egsgisgfr' .'?.,5'f'lfllx K MR. DIGILIO I don't knowg you'll have ffiifi to ask George. K we 4-th down and we're on the I yd. line. MISS HORAN You've been absent for 3 months, fellow. MISS MORIARTY detention, 32.25 please. One report card, I hour MISS VAN de WATER Certainly you may breathe now. pAg6iC6L glclucafion MRS. DUGGAN Chest out, stomach in. MISS HYDE I hate having to go through the boys' gym. . Keep fooling around and MRS. KALLOCI-I You,d about it. I don't knowg you have to ,V-:, Q ask Sam. . MR. KALLOCH you'Il grnjduate out of here. No, I won't type out your term paper. MISS SCHLUDE Sorry, Mr. Bugafs busy. better see Sam MISS VIANI You lost your gold tooth again? MRS. BROPHY I8 Poughkeepsie II i g h School, Good morning. Faculty frolickers. jlzaf Cdrififmcw eegng JQQIQ .S is-at --ai: , .. . A.,,. , , ., . ,,.W,- ii ii fi ttli r s , .l ' -S tt ' K gt is p , W y up I y fs 557' fits - iff-r-'YQ fimi ff' jr 7, - MR , f i I 1,0 A 'lg.q,,x,L 5 'J R 3 ' i 4 Decorations winner - 102. Christmas play. Fall'-s splash of color gave way to winter white, and the Christmas spirit invaded the halls of P.H.S. Students again this year used their imagina- tive powers to create' a variety of colorful Christ- mas scenes. Many homerooms were decorated with the use of colorful chalk and Christmas cards. Although the competition among the homerooms was keen, the judges selected as their winner, 102. Besides the usual Yule Tide Wishes from the teachers and our own Santa Claus, Sam Kalloch, we, the students, enjoyed a 'surprise gesture. This included carol singing by the teachers and the dis- tribution of apples to the student bodyg also dancing was provided for the students in the gym. On December 23, the children of our faculty were thrilled by the appearance of Santa Claus, Mr. Ross, and were given refreshments and comic books. The spirit of Christmas prevailed when our vacation began at three thirty on December twenty-third. Faculty children's party. www f . - 3 1 QD A I ly' I ' I 9 O C369 I - G i , D sm! Q3 ...' 0 S, Marjorie D. Archibald, A.B., Cornell, B.A., Columbia, N.Y.S. Library School, N.Y.U., Library. Wilbcr T Archibald, B.S., Cornell, M.A., Columbia, Physics. Dora W. Arras, B.S., Potsdam State Teachers, College, ,lulliard School of Music, N.Y.U., Music. Blanche Avery, B.S., Massachusetts, M.S., Syracuse, Cor- nell, Maine, Homemaking, Mathematics, Mary Beveridge Baker, B.S., N.Y.S. College for Teachers, Columbia, N.Y.U., Mathematics. Esther C, Balme, Cortland State Teachers, College, N.Y.U., Columbia, Physical Education. Edmund H. Bartlett, A.B., Maine, M.A. Harvard, Citizen- ship Education, .loseph J. Bazzani, B.S. of E.E., Pratt, Vocational. .lane I. Bedell, B.S., N.Y.U, Homemaking Charles B Belcher, Hofstra College B.S., Business Ad- ministration. LeRoy B. Bigelow, A.B., Middlebury, M.A., Columbia, Vermont, N.Y.U., Head of Mathematics Department. Kenneth Brown, A.B., M.A., Syracuse, Social Studies. Frank Bugar, B.A., Cortland State Teachers' College, M.A. N.Y.U., Buffalo, Syracuse, Columbia, Principal, Elbert H. Burington, B.S., N.Y.S. College for Teachers, Plattsburg State Normal, Head of Business Department. M. Lester Capen, University of the State of New York, N.Y.U., Syracuse, Vocational Auto Mechanics. Leonard E. Carter, N.Y.U., Columbia, Oswego, Division of Vocational Education of the State of New York, Albany, Donald H. Cassavant, B.S., Oswego State Teachers' Col- lege, M.S., Albany State teachers college, Industrial arts. Teresa M. Castiglione, N.Y.S, Vocational Teacher Train- ing, Vocational. .loseph A. Catanzaro, B.S., Kuitztown State University, Arts. Margaret H. Cole, A.B., N.Y.S. College for Teachers, N.Y.U., Cornell, Biology. Ned Thompson Conyers, A.B., Miami of Ohio, Columbia, N.Y.U., English. Mary Cotter, A.B. Mount St. Vincent, M.A., Cornell, Columbia, Vassar, English. Hugh R. Davies, B.A., Oswego State College, Industrial Arts. Frank T. Digilio, B.S. Mississippi State, Masters, Colum- bia, Professional Diploma, Columbia, Physical educa- tion. Augusta Duggan, Savage School of Physical Education, ff Columbia, Physical Education, Health. Carlton D. Durfey, B.S., Oswego, M.S., Cornell, N.Y.S. College for Teachers, N.Y.U., Columbia, Syracuse, Vo- cational education. George Duval, A.B., St. Anselm's College, M.A., Boston University, Mathematics. Elizabeth C. Evans, B.S., Elmira, University of Colorado, N.Y.U, Business. Gertrude C. Evans, A.B., Vassar, M.A., Columbia, Eng- lish. Katherine M. Farrell, B.S., New Rochelle, M.A., N.Y.U., Fordham, Business. Irving J. Fersh, B.S., M.S., N.Y.S, College. for Teachers, Minnesota, Ed.D., N.Y.U., Director of Pupil Personnel Services. Ben C, Fleming, A.B., Tusculum, M.A., Columbia, Ten- nessee, Guidance. Ruth A. Forsberg, A.B., Iowa State Teachers' College, M.A., N.Y.U., Business, Edouard W. Fuller, B.S., Kent State, M.A., N.Y.U., New Paltz, Industrial Arts. Marion Gilmartin, Office Assistant. Lucille S. Gosk, University of the .State of New York Industrial Teachers Training, Dermal-Way School of Beauty Culture, Vocational. Louise Graham, B.A., Wisconsin, M.A., Columbia, Mis- souri, Colorado, U. of Washington, English. Marjorie Gunther, A.B., Mount Holyoke, B.S., N.Y.S. College for Teachers, M.A., Vermont, Colorado, Li- brary. Dorothy Haight, A.B., N.Y.S. College for Teachers, M,A., Columbia, Citizenship Education. Frederick R. Hanlon, B.A., Ithaca, Ed.M, Boston U., Gufidance. Mary E. Harvey, Buffalo State Teacher's College, New Platz S.T.C., Citizenship Education, English, Mathe- matics. Luther H, Hawkins, B.S-. Houghton, Eastman School of Music, Fredonia State Normal, Music. Laurence A. Heinemann, A.B., N.Y.S. College for Teachers at Albany, Buffalo State Teachers' College, Cornell, Union, Bucknell, Biology and chemistry. Gladys Herrick, A.B., Syracuse, Sorbonne, McGill, Mid- dlebury, French. Edward Hodcr, B.A., Hobart College, M.A., New York State Teachers' College, Albany, Mathematics. John A. Holt, B.A., M.A., Boston College, M.Ed., Bridgewater, Mass., State Teachers' College, N.Y.U., English. Loretta M. Horan, Secretary. fa f m WIN C no pgs:-Q Q ' 1 SZ -4 Q4 CI 'P 400 Jessie M. Hyde, Eastman Business College, Office as- sistant, Joseph C. Kaag, B.S., M., N.Y.U., New York State Col- lege for Teachers, Cornell, Kent State University, Su- pervisor of Industrial Arts. Dept. Elizabeth B, Kallo-ch, Office Assistant. Samuel J. Kalloch, B.P.E., Springfield, Northeastern, Co- lumbia, Holy Cross, Conneticut, Colgate, Direct-or of Health, Physical Education, Recreation. Wilhelmina Kenny, B.S., N.Y.S, College for Teachers, Business. Herman Kerman, B.S., Temple College, M.A., New York University, History, John Kiehle, A.B., N.Y. S.C.T., Albany, Mathematics. Howard H. Kirtland, B.S., St. Peter's College, M.A. N.Y.U., Columbia, General Science, Earth Science, Bi- ology. Mildred K. Lauritsen, B.A., Sargent School of Physical Education, Boston University, N.Y.U., University of Wisconsin, Physical Education. Mary A. Leahey, A.B., College of Mount St. Vincent, Columbia, N.Y.U., Latin, Harold I. Long, A.B., Brown, M.A., Ed. M., Harvard, Assistant Principal, Head of English Dept. Colby F. Longley, B.S., M.S., N.Y.S. College for Teachers, Columbia, Citizenship Education. Herbert L. Martin, B.S., N.Y.U., Syracuse, Rutgers, M.A., N.Y.U., Vocational. Edith Gardner Mead, A.B., Vassar, M.D., Rochest- er, School Physician. Albert W. Meyn, B.S., Rochester Institute of Technol- OSYZ M.S., Cornell, Director of Vocational Education. Ann Miller, Packard Business School, Office Assistant. .lohn D. Mirate, A.B., Union College, M.A,, N.Y.S, Col- ege for Teachers, Columbia, Spanish. Mary Moriarty, Eastman Business College, Office Assistant. Gladys B. Murray, B.S., Mansfield State Teachers, College, Columbia, Business. Roland P. Nemeth, B.A. College of William 81 Mary, Willianzsbiirg, Va., Latin, Edmund Pecukonis, A.B., Colby, Waterville, Maine, M.Ed., Boston College, Northeastern Iiniversity, Boston Uni- versity, Science. Elizabeth Prowell, B.S., New Hampshire, M.B.A., Boston University, U.C.L.A., State University of Iowa, Busi- ness. Anne M. Roche, B.S., Elmira, N.Y.U., Business. Robert T. Ross, A.B., N.Y.S. College for Teachers, Al- bany Law School, N.Y.U. Extension, New Paltz State mmf I? A 00606 o o ' Teachers' College, Guidance. Therna, M, Sanborn, B.S., University of Maine, History. M. Elizabeth Sanders, A.B.N.Y.S. College for Teachers at Albany, Columbia, N.Y.U., St. Lawrence, English. Marjorie. K. Schlude, B.S., Skidmore, Secretary. Kathryn Shipman, A.B., N.Y.S. College for Teachers, M.A., Cornell, English. Frances C. Smith, A.B., Middlebury, Citizenship Educa- tion, Sara Smith, B.S., Cortland State Teachers' College, Oswe- go S.T.C., Buffalo S.T.C., Teachers' College, Columbia, English, Citizenship Education, lrlavere Sprout, A.B., Ohio Wesley'an, M.A., Columbia, Citizenship Education. Lucile Stephens, A.B., N.Y.S. College for Teachers, M.A., Columbia, Cornell, Denver, Speech. Louise Stocker, A.B.N.Y.S, College for Teachers, M.A., Middebury, McGill, University of Strasbourg, Penn. State, German, French. George Strba, Syracuse, M.A., N.Y.U., Physical Ed- ucation. Evelyn Sylvia. Russell Sage, N.Y.S. College for Teach- ers, B.A., M.A., Columbia, Guidance. Julius Sylvia, Springfield College, Mass., B.S.. M.S., N.Y.S. College for Teachers, Albany, General Science, Chemistry. Elsie A. Taber, R.N., Teacher, Vassar Hospital, B.S., M.A., N.Y.U., Instructor in Education, N.Y.U., School Nurse. Margaret Toomey, Medical Department Office Assistant. Ethel Cary Torgesen, A.B., Adelphi, M.A., Columbia, N.Y.U., Middlebury, English. Donald Trott, B.S., Boston U., History. Rosamond Van de Water, B.S., University of Pittsburgh, Sargent School of Physical Education, N.Y.U., Phys- ical Education, Health. Carlton Van Wagner, Oswego State Normal, Driver Edu- cation. Mildred L. Van Wagner, A.B., N.Y.S, College for Teachers, Columbia, N.Y.U., Vassar, English. Louise Viani, Office Assistant. Harry Wach, AA., N.Y.S.I.S., Cobleskill, B.S., Cornell U., M.A., Columbgia University, Science, Wilson F, Wilkins, Oswego Stale Teachers' college, ln- dustrial arts. Carolyn P. Wixson, B.S., Elmira, M.S., Columbia, lthaea College, University of Vermont, N.Y.U., Cornell, Eng- lish. AE' ,O F4 HAD, Q P 'AY WUI-tltb Q!! CAFETERIA STAFF: Mr. George Anna Mae Haight, Mrs. Louise Mi Mrs. Josephine Warman. Ca eferia I Contelmo, Mrs. Vera Hadley, Mrs. Edna Snyder, Mrs. Mary Myers, Mrs. llard, Mrs. Marrianna Constantino, Mrs. Ada Harrison, Mrs. Loretta Plog, and FOR THE CAFETEKRIA STAFF Amazed student: You actually prepared and served 431 lbs. of food washed 14-00 dishes, 700 trays, and 2,900 pieces of silverware today? Cafeteria Attendants: All in a day's work. Tfhe student ,body extends its thanks to the entire cafeteria staff for the tremendous job they do throughout the school year. 1 s if f we nf 2, Eikdwwwwum -f Zz' kt fa CMJ i06b6U'l6 To keep our school in top notch shape We have a lst class custodian staff. These men are responsible for keep- ing the school clean and safe. These men headed by Mr. Al Detmer are present at all school functions including sport contests, dances and plays. The Phois salutes the men and their service. Thomas Morano, James Wilkinson. Al Detmer, Louis Aiello. Togetherness is the mother of maintenance. Read any good books lately? A1 Detmer - Custodian in Chief 23 Enom .. if I VV ,.. . I VV k -A fl I ,,.,- gf, ,fl ll . F f aw f ,,,. .A V . . V ' A , . , , Q Y: I Q45 O 1 9138 Mario Occlrialino MSO who cut up Billy Graham? Susan Kowal Secretary 'allow do youl ask Mr. Bvugar for a date? 2,- Duncan Kilmartin Vzce President ' President . Studyrng world problems during intermis- slon. el'llOl . ZCQI14 Patricia Mahoney Treasurer 6'My war wounds are acting up again, nursef, swam seam slip, . fa Q? nl' r ' '51 8:75 A. W, Jdnofhef Ja, CHARLOTTE ABRAMS-KY 122 Franklin Street Annual Twirp Week 13 Badminton 1,2,3,43 Fashion Show 13 Freshman Tea Dance lg Honor Society l,2,3, 43 Junior Promg Junior Usher3 Kickball 1,2,33 Phois Staff 43 Ping Pong 1,2,3,43 Science Fair 13 Soc- cer lg Sophomore Hop 23 Triad 2, 3,43 Volleyball l,2,33 Field Hockey l,2,33 World Affairs Club 3g Mixed Chorus 13 Moving up day. Hers is a beautiful reservef, ROSALIND ALDRICH :'Twinny 6 Kingston Avenue Beehive Homeroom Chr. 1: Debat- ing 1,23 Dramatics Club 1,23 Fu- ture Teacher's Club 3,4 tScere- tary35 G.O. Del. Alt. 13 Honor So- ciety 1,2,33 Junior Prom 33 Mon- itors l,2,3,4 fCaptain3l National Honor Society 3, 43 N.F.L. l.2,3,43 One Act Play TOIIITIHHICHIQ Sopho- more Hop 23 Speech Day l,2,33 Talent Show 3,-'13 Triad 3,43 World 20 ANTHONY AFFRONTI 'iTony,, 194 Grand Avenue Frosh Orientation 43 Honor Soci- ety 2,3,43 Junior Prom 33 Jr. Red Cross Homeroom Chr. 13 Key Club 233,43 Monitors 1,233.43 P.A. Sys- 'fi' -ww- ROBERT ALDERMAN Bob 44 Grand Avenue Honor Society 3. 'gWiIr1 as the u'inr1. FLORENCE ANNE ALDRICH Twinnie 6 Kingston Avenue Debating 1,23 Dramatic Club 1,23 Future Teachers Club 3, V.P. 43 Honor Society 2,33 Junior Prom 33 Monitors 1,2,3,43 N.F'.L, 1,2,3,43 One Act Play Tournament 1,22 Sei- ence Fair 13 Sophomore HOPQ Speech Day l,2,3g Talent Show 3,4Q Triad 3,43 World Affairs Club 3. All who joy would win must share iff tem3 Phois Homeroom Chr, 13 School Store lg Soph. H-opg Talent Show 43 Tennis 1.3. A safe companion is he that helps at need. ,rl KAREN ALEXANDER HKay 29 May Strcct calf you have one true friend, you have more than your sharcf, RAY BACCIH S'Bock'7 60 Noxon Street Science Fair li Tf1lf'f1l 5'h0W 4: Victory Dance 4. REBECCA LEE ANDERSON --Mum-3 ,he word, Buffy 39 Hudson Avenue Phois Homerooxn Chairman 3. The smile that u'on't come off. er-.eat - 1 T aw. - Affairs 3, King of the D.U.S.O. league. Happiness was born a lzcinfi 'MA afaalenfa come ff car, hy hm, hy Anal PATRICIA BAKER ..Pat,, 7141 Main, Street Art Clubg Girls Intramuralsg Dra- matics Club. Those move easiest who have learned to dancef' LINDA J. BEAVER Lynn 37 Maple Street Gym Leader 25 Kickhall I5 Speech Day 25 Volleyball 2. 6'The mildest manners, and the gen- tlest heart. IRENE C. BAR.ATH 14 Manitou Ave. Badminton 35 Honor Society 1,35 World Affairs 25 Gym Festival 3. ':Politeness and Good-Breeding are absolutely necessary to adorn anyf' RALPH BARASSI 5 Poplar Street Fore , KATHRYN M. BECK .GKUW 89 Garden Street Honor Society 25 Kiclqball 25 Sci- ence Fair 15 Speech Day 2, 'gShe was a phantom of zlelightf, The wayward bus. MARY ANN BELFIORE Mary 18 Fountain Place Badminton 45 Beehive homeroom chr. 25 Bowling 25 Dramatic Club 15 Honor Society 2,45 Jr. Red Cross Homeroom chr, 2.35 Phois Home- room Chr. 25 Speech Day 3. A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenancef' ig? ,.,., . - RALPH EDWARD BAUERLE, JR. HBHJ, ll Grand Street HBe silent and safeg silence never betrays yoaf' MARY ANN BENN ET Meri, 575 Main Street Twirp week l,2,35 Badminton l,2. 35 Beehive Homeroom Chr, 25 Fu- ttire nurses club 3,4-5 Gym leader 45 Jr. Red Cross Homeroom Chr. lg Kickball 152,35 Phois Homeroom Chr. 25 Soccer 1,2,35 Volleyball 1, 2,35 Intramuralsg Softball 152,35 Basketball l,2,35 Sports-O-Rama 3. From the crown of her head to the soul of her foot she is all mirthf, l .iz , 5..5 .... I 5 at . be t . -5 it , f me tl 5 S ti 22 ag L , 5 t Q - . ,,.,.:..,:.'f 3: .5 7 : -at .ng 'k ifftfffif V 5 , K ,. 4 , ' .xv I .aw I 225.55 X ' . af ag. 5 E -- WW-a.,...f , .S .tliiiikliififhl i v . 51257 ,bsggwsat rv . ' 1 tx- g i g ' Fila as HAROLD BERGE 291 Mill Street Football, Varsity 1,4, .l.V. 2,3, Freshman 1g Honor Society 1,2,3,f1-3 Track 3,4. An unassunzin bo' i lruih A I g 3, n . lad of decent parts and good re- pure. 'Y 1 X 1,5 x x 'ar If aah. 1 X Ev iii? M i 'gi ,,'3'f+q4fQ, E fi rin . ar- . -x ,- 1 4 T Wkfeilfifi as as fi 'Z' Za aaa : ANTHONY BONO .Tonya 10 Gate Street MOH we go into the wild blue yon- der. Never did have a l Jana! info Zzchem hoohd ana! coaffi we ,auf VALERIE BERRYANN 'gVal', 17 Reynolds Avenue Badminton 33 Basketball 35 Wap- pingers School 13 Staatsburg 2g Triad 3g Volleyball 3g Talent Show THERESA BITALA 115 Hockey 3. cfTe,rriev 'iln the twinkling of an eyef, 5 Spruce Street g'An amiable air of good naturef, Q56 , : ' W -' ' ' ' 53 Jo ANNE BoCcH1No . ,, 1 59 South Hamilton Street 2, Freshman tea daniceg Junior Promq :gg - - - s Science Fair lg Sophomore Hop, at Clad that I live am I. ..1 fu na D- H-. O P-s P-H ... tra C f-1 ra fl? NW iw Ht! .X fa 1 LAWRENCE BOCK 19 Linden Road Band 25 Debating 23 Varsity 2 Mang Mixed Chorus 2,3515 Music Festival 23,43 Science Fair 2,3,4g Speech Day 2,33 Track 2,3,4g World Affairs Club 2,331-. Happy the man, and happy he alonef, ,tt M! i DONNA M. BLASI 18 Mclntosh Drive Arlington, After School Sports 2g Anchors Squad 1. That power which erring men call chancef, DAVID BONNER Beans 23 Meyer Avenue Baseball .l.V. 1g Varsity 2,33 Bas- ketball ,l.V. lg Varsity 2,3g Foot- ball Varsity 3g Honor Society 1,2, 35 Sophomore Hopg Tennis Varsity 4g Varsity Club 2,33 lnter Class Basketball 1. HA lad full of mischief and spirit is he. 29 57 Worrall Avenue LORRAINE BOONE Tootsie 130 North Hamilton Street Annual Twirp Week 1,2,3,45 Bad- minton 35 Band 1,25 Basketball 35 Future Nurses Club 3,45 Gym Lead- er 35 Junior Prom5 Kickball 15 Moving-up Day 15 Music Festival 15 Science Fair 45 Senior Prom5 Volleyball 3. Conduct is three-fourths of our life and its largest concernf' PATRICIA, ANN BOWMAN .rpms 123 Pine Street Badminton 35 Future Nurses Club 35 Junior promg Kickball 2,35 Ping pong 35 Volleyball 1,2,35 Field Hockey 35 Basketball 2,35 Base- ball 2,3. To love the game beyond the prizef' PAULINE ANN BORKOWSKI 6'Peanut,' 23 Vernon Terrace Badminton 1,2,3,45 Bowling 1,2,35 Freshmen Tea Dance 15 Gym lead- er 1,2,3,45 Honor Society l,2,35 Jun- ior Prom 35 Kickball 1,2,35 Phois Homeroom Chr. 15 Ping Pong 1,2, 3,45 Senior Prom 45 Soccer 15 Sophomore Hop 25 Speech 15 Tal- ent Show 45 Volleyball 1,2,35 Field Hockey 1,2,3. 3 'The best of life is corwersationf VICTORIA BREZINSKI 'glfickf' 77 Academy Street Badminton l,2,3,45 Beehive Home- room Chr. 35 Bowling 1,2,35 Fu- ture Nurses Club 2,3,45 Gym 1ead- er 253,45 Honor Society 15 Junior Prom5 Ping Pong 3,45 Science Fair 1,45 Senior Prom5 Sophomore Hop5 Talent Show 45 Volleyball 1,2,3,45 World Affairs Club 2. With a song in my heart. IZO L0l'Ylel'00l'YL l'l0lfU fo ROBERT BOSCHEN Bo5ChU 18 Underhill Avenue Varsity 1,45 Basketball Baseball, .l.V. 1, Varsity 2,3,45 Football Freshman 15 J.V. 2, Varsity 3,45 Freshman Tea Dance 15 G.O. Dele- gate 1,2,35 Sergeant of Arms 45 Junior Prom 35 Key Club5 Honor Society 15 Sophomore Hop 25 Var- sity Club 1,2,3,45 Victory Dance 2. c'Rugged Indiviflaalismf' BARBARA BRILL eambr 589 Main Street Intramurals 1,25 Hockey 45 Mixed Dramatics Club 15 Fashion Show 2, 35 Girls Glee Club 15 Gym 25 Chorus 1,2,35 Music Festival 25 Sophomore Ho-pg Talent Show 4. 'Stately and tall she moves in the hall, the chief of a thousand for grace. Jfarf fine claifg grin DONNA BOTSFORD .,Dee,, Annual Twirp Week 25 BCCDIVC Homeroom Chr. 15 G.O. Delegate 45 Alternate 15 Gym Leader 35 .lunior Prom 35 Honor Society 15 Monitors 2,3,4, Commissioner G.O.5 Senior Prom 45 Sophomore Hop 25 Talent Show 2,45 Victory dance' 35 Volleyball 35 Junior Red Cross Homeroom Chr. 15 P.T.A. Guide 2,3,4. Such joy ambition finds? fp . LILLIAN BROAS MLW, 35 William Street Intramurals 1. Pleasant nature and good sensef, I wonder if '4Little Golden Books will publish my term paper. 30 .And fhen fo cfaafi fo eclucafe our min O PAULETTE BWROMBART 'Trenchiev 562 Main Street 'eekskill, French Club5 Spanish Ilub5 Sophomore Hop5 Belgium, Ihorusg Play of the yearg Intra- nurals5 Dance of the yearg School 'aper. :Petite flew. CONNJE LEE BURC-ESS 24 Glenwood Avenue unior Prom5 P.A. System 45 Speech Day 25 Girls Intramurals ,35 Banking Homeroom Chr, 3. I quickly laughfi' PHILIP V. BUCKLEY, JR. 2 Platt Street Beehive Homeroom Chr. 35 G0 Alt. 15 Honor Society 1,2,3,45 Key Club 45 Monitors 2,3,45 Phois Staff 45 Senior Prom5 Speech Day 1,35 Tal- ent Show 45 Tennis 1,2,3,45 Var- sity Club 1,2,3,45 Victory Dance Interclass Basketball 3,4. The secret of the universe, by slow degrees, turns out to be per- sonalityf' THOMAS M. BURKE 'gBurkey 10 Park Place Varsity Baseball 3. Managerg Bee- hive Homeroom Chr. 15 C.0. Del.. Alt. 45 Honor .Society l,2,35 Junior Prom 35 Intramurals 1,2,35 Phois Staff 4, Literary5 Talent Show 45 Victory Dance: 45 Senior Prom 45 Soph. Hop 25 Science Fair 3. Wit that can call forth smiles even from rnournersfi l'd rather have uyoun teach me chemistry. MARGARET A. BUNTEN stMargeas 46 Parker Avenue Annual Play 25 Baseball 2,35 Bas- ketball 1,2,35 Beehive Homeroom Chr. 35 Bowling 25 Future Nurses Club 35 Gym leader 2,35 Honor Society 1,2,35 Junior Prom: Junior Usher5 Kickball 1,2,35 National Honor Society 3,45 Phois Staffg Science Fair 1,25 Sophomore Hop 25 Speech Day 1,25 Talent Show 45 Traid 35 Volleyball 1,2. Her eyes as stars of twilight fair. as SANDRA JEAN BUSH Sandy 314 Hudson Avenue Badminton 1,2,3,45 Basketball lln- tramurall 1,2,3,45 Beehive Home- room Chr. 15 Bowling 2,35 Future Nurses Club 3,45 G.O. Alt. 45 Hon- or Society l,2,35 Junior Promg Baseball 1,2,3,45 Kickball 1,2,3,45 Nat'l Honor Society 35 Phois Staff. Then give the world the best you have, and the best will come back to youf, ANDREA BURGESS 6 Grubb Street Badminton 35 Baseball 2,35 Bowl- ing 1,2,35 Future Nurses Club 3,45 Junior Promg Junior Ring Com- mittee5 Kickball 35 Monitors 1,2,3, 45 Ping Pong 2,35 School Store 35 Volleyball, Thou swellg thou sweetf' ALLISON BUTTS Tobin 25 Adriance Avenue Annual Tlwirp Week 45 Baseball .l.V. 15 Varsity 2,3,45 Debating 25 Football J.V. 25 Varsity 3,45 Fresh- man 15 G.0. Del. 45 Honor So- ciety 1,2,3,45 Junior Prom 35 Junior Usher 35 Key Club 45 Monitors 45 Nat'l Honor Society 3,45 N.F.L. 2,3,45 Phois Staff 45 Phois Home- room Chr. 25 Science Fair 2,3,4. Wit and Wisdom are born with a man. e earn uocafiono, anguagezv, unc! mafll BRENDA JOY CACCIATORE L'Bren,' 70 Parkwood Blvd. Annual Twirp Week 1.2.33 Sec. 13 Debating 13 Freshman Tea Dance3 G.O. Del. 1.2, Alt, 33 Jr. Prom3 Jr. Red Cross H.R. Chr. 23 Mon- itor 1.2.3.4, Captaing Moving up Day 23 School Store 23 Science Fair 2g Sophomore hop Chr. of ticketsg Speech Day 13 Talent Show 1.23 Victory Dance 1.2.3. Perl-uena Ninaf' 1 JOYCE CARTER 37 Cottage Street Twirlers 13 Red Cross 2g Clerical Assistant 2.3. Buena Nina? CAROL ANN CAPPILLINO 27 Gifford Avenue Badminton 1.2.3.43 Beehive Staff 3. 43 Bowling 1,2,3.43 Fashion Show 33 Future Nurses Club 3.43 G.O. Delegate 3. Alternate 2.33 Gym Leader 4g Junior Prom 3g Kickball 2,3Q Monitors 3.43 Phois Staff 43 Ping Pong 2.33 Sophomore Hop 23 Talent Show 43 Triad 3g Volleyball 2.3. 'Life is gay. MICHAEL LEE CASEMENT 4'iVlilre', 139 Grand Avenue Beehive Staff 2.3Q Trcas. 33 llonor Society 1,23 Junior Prom 33 Phois Staff 43 Science Fair 13 Sophomore, llop 23 Track 2. HFriendship is the essentu uf lifuf, How to wreck a perfectly good television set. 32 JUNE CAPPILLINO 41 Clark Street Badminton 2.3.43 Basketball 1.2.33 Beehive Homeroom Chairman 33 Bowling l.2.3.43 Fashion Show 33 Future Nurses Club 3.43 G.O. Al- ternate 33 Junior Prom 33 Mon- itors 43 Ping Pong 33 Sophomore Hop 33 Triad 33 Volleyball 2.3. ln my own quiet wayf, LUIS- JEAN CASTLE .tLo,, ll2 Hamilton Street Badminton 3g Softball 1.2.33 Bas- kctball 2.33 Beehive Homeroom Chairman 33 Bowling 23 Gym Leader 3.43 Kickball 2.33 Ping Pong 33 Soccer 2.33 Volleyball 2. 33 Field Hockey 3, fl zest for lifef, GLORIA CARDARELLI T3 Spencer Street Bowling 13 Future Nurses Club 43 School Store 3. 'cAIzuays Gay. HOWARD CASTON 'Howiei' 6 Mitchell Avenue Beehive Homeroom Chair-man 1.33 Freshman Football3 Golf 33 Sci- ence Fair 1.3.43 Sophomore Hop 2g Talent Show 4g Track 1.23 Vic- tory Dance 4. S'He can resist everything but temp- zatiorif, F --., h Af no hincfranced ohafrucf our ,aafh CARL CERNIGLIA Moose', 212 South Cherry Street seball-Varsity l,2,3,4g Football- ,rsity 1,2,3g G.O. Alternateg Mon- 'rs 1,2,3,4. JOANN CLAY GSJUU 192 Main Street virp Week l,2,3,4g Badminton 33 ehive Staff 2g Bowling 2g ,lun- ' Prom 35 Phois Staff 45 Senior om 4g Sophomore Hop 2g Talent ow 2,4-g Victory Dance 3. smile for everyonef, PAULETTE CHAMBERAS 166 Grand Avenue Annual Twirp lg Badminton 2,3g Beehive Staff l,2,3,4g Ceditorl Bowling 25 Debating lg Freshman Orientation 4-g Girls Glee Club l,2, 3g G.O. Delegate l,4g Sophomore Hop 2g Speech Day l,2,3g Talent Show 4g Triad 3,4: World Affairs Club 23,43 G.O, Officer 4g Honor Society 1,2,3,43 Junior Prom 3. Whatever is worth rloing is worth doing wellf' Nfl. 'f RICHARD CLIFFORD Ears 30 Manitou Avenue D.E. Club 4-g Science Fair 3g Tech. Club 2,3. l've taken, my fun where l'L'e found itf, F : ,:' ..i. - 2 1+ ?'? ff?la':hf'l4'Yf 5 at .'., 2 as-f1?:.ifieiflffl5'4v??t. fia54X'.Qgx1331l E , lf Q -:f r 1,-1-,--'21-ma f JULIAN CHICKERING ..Jay,, 48 North Hamilton Street Annual Play lg Science Fair l. i'The curly headed kid in the third row. MARGARET COFFNEY apeggyn 5 Baker Street Future Nurses Club 3. Simplicity and sincerity are her style, Does she or doesn't she? GERALDINE CIANCHETTA Gerry,' l Fallkill Place Badminton l,2,3,4g Bowling l,2,4g Girls League 43 Gym Leader 2g .lunior Prom 39 Ping Pong 2,33 School Store 3g Sophomore Hop 2g Volleyball l,2,3g Phois Staff 4g Basketball 3,4. Tranquility, thou better name. H. SANFORD COHEN 566 Main Street The time to be happy is now. 33 SHIRLEY CONNORS Shirl 20 North Cherry Street Majorette-Varsity 2, Co-head 3, Head 45 Badminton 35 Band 2,3,45 Baseball 2,35 Basketball 1,2,35 Bowling 152, Dramatics Club I5 Girls Glee Club 1,253,115 Junior Prom 35 Junior Red Cross Home- room Chairman 35 Kickball 25 Ping Pong 2,35 Soccer I5 Talent Show 3,4-5 Volleyball 2. 'farefree and Cay. DUDLEY G. CRAUER ..Dud,, 30 Carroll Street Chess Club I,2,35 Football .I.V. 39 G.O. Alt. 35 Gym Leader I,2,35 .Iunior Prom 35 Rowing, Varsity Sz J.V, 2,3,4g Speech Day 15 Varsity Club 253,45 lnterclass 'basketball I, Captain, Intramurals Basketball l, 2,35 Sportsrama 3. Much learning doth make thee mndf' owar A Earning, mg., we izaue inquiring min A CATHERINE COOLEY Cathy,' 174 South Avenue Chorus I5 Integrmurals I,2g Fashion Show 2,3,45 Cheerleading 3 fJ.V.l5 School Store 25 Sophomore Hop Committeeg Ping Pong5 Basketball I. MGracefu.l to sightf, ,,.ft.'fiil ' I li t I fgfi' ',ii. 3 ' it , F g , ' HENRY CONRAD iGHen!! 5 Montgomery Street ROBERT CORLISS Babu 25 Gray Street Beehive Homeroom Chr. 45 Fo. ball, .I.V. 25 Gym leader 45 Hon Society I,2,35 Junior Prom 35 ,lu ANN MARIE CREVINO funny. 31 Verazzano Blvd. Fashion Show 35 Junior Promg Sci- ence Fair I5 Talent Show 4. 'Teminine from head to toefi Q :Mp-Q 'Z .Ya .J if pg y 2 .':-kf I amplify 2, ' . -'-' '. ' f,e E I .k-' Y :inf .QE T PATRICIA CROCCO apaf, IIS Hudson Avenue Annual play 25 Beehive homeroom chr. lg Beehive Staff 35 Phois homeroom chr. 25 Talent show 45 Talent show usher 4. MAS merry as the day is long. ior Messenger 33 Sophomore Ht 25 Talent Show 45 Track 25 I terclass basketball 2g Intramurz I,2,3. In quietness and confidence shi be your strengthf' MICHAEL CUSSICK 66Cue59 24 Vernon Terrace Baseball ,I.V. 1,25 Bowling Christmas Play 35 Science Fair Track 3. Everything is funny as long as is happening to somebody elsey' Darn thing shouldive taken off a half hour ago! Jloeciaf g when our ALFRED DANIELS ..Al,, 327 Church Street Flonor Society 2,3,43 Phois Staff Iaptions Editor3 Sophomore Hop3 I'rack .I.V. 2, Varsity 3,43 World Affairs Club 4. 'Silence is strengthf' MARIE DEBLASIS 4 Wilson Blvd. lonor Society 23 Talent Show 2,3. 'It is a pleasure ever to linger by 'ierf' nggzih fgagher All 6 . . . NANCY ANN DANIELES Ativan!! 66 Parkwood Blvd Annual Twirp Week 2,3 i,CI1I'.l2 Beehive Homeroom Chr. 33 Bowl- ing 43 Christmas Play 23 Drama- tics Club 1,23 Cv.O, Del. 2,33 Alt. 13 Gym Leader 23 Junior PIOIHQ Monitors 3,43 Phois Staff 43 Soph- omore Hopg Speech Day 2,3,43 Tal- ent Show 2,3,4-3 Triad 33 Victory Dance 3,43 Senior Bowling day. A kind gentle heart has she. K! .IOANNE CAROL DELANY MJD,- 22 Grand Street Badminton 33 Beehive Homeroom Chr. I3 Bowling 1,23 Ping Pong 3. Quietness is bestf, Could you help me with my science fair project? . ea. ' . PETER DANNENBERG ':Pete 16 Balding Avenue Chess Club 23 Honor Society 13 Af Monitors 2,3,43 Triad 33 World fairs Club 3,4. Knowledge is power scientia po tentia est. MICHAEL DEMICHAEL f.Ed,, 5 Clark Street Annual Twirp Week 2,33 Art Club 43 Beehive Homcroom Chr. 33 Freshman Tea Danceg GO. Alt. 33 Junior Prom3 .Iunior Red Cross Homeroom Chr. 33 P.A. System 3g Tech Science Fair 3g Senior Promg Sophomore Hop3 Tech Club 2g In- tramurals l,2. uLife is just cz bowl of cherr s. . n LC DENNIS DAVIS Denny' 30 Boulevard Knolls Annual Play 33 Annual Twirp Week 23 Christmas Play 33 Dra- matics Club 3,43 Freshman Tea Dance3 Honor Society l,2,3,43 ,lun- ior Prom3 Key Club 2,33 Treasurer 43 Monitors 2,3,43 Phois Staff 43 Sophomore. Hop3 Speech Day I,2,33 Talent Show 43 Tennis 3,43 Thes- pian 3,43 Triad 3,43 Victory Dance 3g World Affairs Club 3,4. Success is his df6'lII71.,, PHILIP DESMOND Phil', 27 Adriance Avenue Honor Society 2,43 World Affairs Club 4. Sweet thou this man diligent in business. , - . 't' -i Wo AOHQQLUOFL clone, IZA .l whaf a l'Yl0bLl'I'l!lfi! :ifafe '-- - - ia DIANE MARIE DETMER HDV, 213 Mill Street Annual Twirp Week 3g Badminton 1,2,3g Int, Basketball 1,23 Int. Bowl- ing 13 Fashion Show 33 Future Nurses Club 2,35 G.O. Delegate 2, Alternate 2,3g Gym leader 2,3g Honor Society 1,2,3g Junior Promg Junior Ring Committee Chr.g Jun- ior Messengerg Kickball 1,2g Na- tional Honor Society 3,4. Goodness is a special kind of truth and beautyf' ALLEN DORFMAN '4Dorf, 18 Lown Court Annual Day 1g Twirp Week 1, Art Club 2,3g J.V. Baseball 1,23 D.E. Club 2,3,4g Fashion Show Tickets 2g Freshmeni, J.V. Football 2g CD. Del, 1,2, Alt. 33 Junior Promg 1 Act Play Tournament 2g Science Fair 1, Sophomore Hopg Speech Day 2g Talent Show 2,45 Victory Dance 2. My motlog Live while ye nzayf' 36 Aw shucksl You surprised me. ROBERT DIETZ ..B0b,, 38 Parkwood Blvd. Class Treasurer 3, Debating 1,2,3g Freshman J.V. Football 2, Varsity 3,4g Freshmen Tea Dance, Cy.0. Del 3 Alt 2' Honor Societ 12 v 9 y i v 3,45 Junior Prom, Junior Ring Comm. Junior Usherg Key Club 2, 3,4g National Honor Society 3,43 N.F.L. 1,2,3g Plzois Staff 43 Row- ing Varsity 2,3,4. 'il have myself a great admiration for nice ,line points of honourf' PATRICIA DORNEY .fpatw 2 Harrison Street The only way to have a friend is to be ormf, VINCENT DIPOMPFI 41 Harrison Street f' ex 'fre , . 1 . r ,. -if r L aff'-.f . ., ,. 9 ' f . i s H ' if -ww ' 'Nui , t A is 44 I, E 1 w MR? H J X 31 A 4 my Sf? 4 A wr Y 9' 1 5.5, J 1 .c is, rife .pr .. ., ,If - g m., , UH i Hutt gy? , . 559, ' ff . Qk'f?'I f230'F?3 725' fs .2 z- , ,W ,...i,,i.,,4,fs,i,,42, . . M. JSE wvzffii il:S :,S'Q 4 i K 8543, 1 C.. ,Y TF ,F CLIFFORD DOORIS ncliff, 9 Montgomery St. Tech Club, Blessed are the meek. 'Q 5 LOUISE DOTY 28 Noxon Street 'Vis the sun colors flowers.. so does art rolor lifef, 3. , f I TERRIE LEE DOUGHTY Terrie,' T3 Marshall Street Beehive Homeroom Chr. 1,2,3g Fashion Show 1,2,3,4g Frosh Tea Dance lg G.O. Del. Alt. 1,2,3,4g Jr, Red Cross H.R. Chr. lg Phois Homeroom Chr. 1,23 Ping Pong 4. ln small proportions we just beauties seef' GARRY DREZIN 109 Hooker Avenue 'Tomorrow will I Iivef, MARILYN ANN DUBRASKI Marty, 1 Duane Street Annual Twirp Week 3,45 Future Nurses Club 3,4g Science Fair 1,23 Senior Prom 45 Speech Day 2. 'gHer fortune is in her handsf, elaorf carf come ans! fhen we now our afe THOMAS DUDEK Dude,' 107 South Avenue Beehive Homeroom Chr. 3g G.O. Officer 34 Junior Red Cross Home- room Chr. 3g Science Club 39 DONALD DVORKIN Donny,, 22 Miller Street 3and l,2,3g Beehive Homeroom Ihr. 13 Golf 1,2,3,4g Junior Red gross Homeroom Chr. 23 Music festival 2,39 Talent Showg World Xffairs Club 1,2. 'Enjoys fun and frolicf' MARY ANN DZIELECKI ..DiZzy,, 9 Charles Street Tech Club 2,3,4. His clever wit is enjoyed by allf' CAROL DZIUBAN 15 South Bridge Street Badminton 1,2,3g Beehive Staff 3g Beehive Homeroom Cthr. lg Bowl- ing 1,2,3,4g Gym Leader 4-5 Honor Society 1,2,3g Junior Prom 3g Kick- ball 2,33 Ping Pong 1,2,3g Science Fair lg Speech Day 2,33 Talent Show 4g Volleyball 1,2,3g Intra- mural Basketball l,2,3g Intramural Baseball 1,2,3, A constant friend is zz thing rare and hard to find' JOHN DUGGER iCDug!9 152 North Clinton Street Football J.V. 2,3,4g Freshman lg Gym leader 2,3,4. Searching for adventure. KATHERINE A. ECKERT Kathy, 14 Parker Avenue Badminton 3g Baseball 3g Basket- ball 2,3g Bowling 1.2.33 Future Nurses Club 3,43 Gym leader 4g Junior Promg Monitors 45 Ping Pong 33 Soccer 3g Sophomore Hop 2g Volleyball 3. She makes life funf, Quick, Mr. Wach's lab coat is on fire! 37 BARBARA ELMENDORF Barb 101 North Clinton Street G.O. Alternate 4. Gentlemen always seem to remem- ber blondsf' JUDITH KAY ETTINGER ajudyv 137 Academy Street Badminton 15 Basketball 15 Bowl- ing 15 Debating 2,45 Fashion Show 35 Honor Society 2,35 N.F.L. 45 P.A, Systezm 45 Speech Day 2,3,45 Student Congress 35 Triad 3,45 World Affairs 35 3rd prize - I Speak for Democracy,'5 Philhar- monic Usher 2,35 Make-up Com- mittee 2. SANDRA FILOIA Sandy 21 Lewis Avenue Hey, little girllv EERE ESSEX! YZ Ll' Action is eloquence. MARY ANN FINN nFinnysa 10 Mitchell Avenue Annual Twirp Week 35 Gym lead- Honor Society 1,25 .lunior er 35 Promg Movinig up day 35 Senior Prom5 Sophomore Hop5 Talent Show 1,45 Victory Dance 2,35 G.O. Rep. 3. Speech is fernininef' . J-hgh noon, ans! cfa55room5 are euacuafec! JOYCE CORRINE FEHR 11 Holmes Street Bowling 1,25 One Act Paly Tour- nament 25 Senior Prom 45 Soccer 2,35 Volleyball 2,35 Hockey 2,35 Basketball 2.3. With a smile on her lipsf' MARIE FIORE 79 lnnis Avenue 110 Winnidee Avenue Badminton 3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Band Treasurer 35 Intramural Basketball 3,45 Beehive Staff 2,35 Debating 15 Dramatic Club 15 Fashion Show 45 Girls Glee Club 2,35 Honor Soci- ety 1,2,3,45 Junior Prom 35 Kick- hall 3,45 Monitors 2,35 One Act Play Tournament 15 P.A, System5 Ping Pong 3,45 Sophomore Hop 25 Talent Show 3,45 Volleyball 3. With a song in my heart. Now lets see your birth certificate. 38 FRED FELDMAN Cheeks,, 1 Muldowney Circle Annual Twirp Week 1,25 Beehive Homeroom Chairman 2,35 Fresh- man Tea Dance 15 Golf 1,2,3,45 Honor Society 1,25 .lunior Prom 35 Phois Homeroom Chairman 1,25 Sophomore Hop 35 World Affairs Club 1. Fun is where you find it. MARCIA GALE FIS-HMAN March,' 51 Manitou Avenue Future Nurses Club 35 Gym Lead er 15 Honor Society 15 Sophomori Hop 25 Triad 2,35 World Affair Club 2,3. Morlesty becomes her so. Jar 35 cenffi our aiolaefifefi are dafev! 1 z 1 . M xy X -. TRACY F. FITCHETT TracyU 28 South White Street Lois Homeroom Chairman 1g Sci- ce Club 3,43 Science Fair 2,3,4. ' little work zz little playf, NANCY FLANAGAN Nannie,' 123 North Clinton Street Phois H.R. Chairman 4. Wild as the wind is shef, MARY FRENCH 3 Old Post Road 0. Del. 2g Gym leader 1.35 nior Rod Cross Homeroom Chr pho-more Hopg Talent Show 4. lere is a lady of bfllllly and high gree.' SANDRA FRYE 6SSandy77 189 North Hamilton Street She is thy friend indeed. Regents rejects. JOAN MARIE FLOWERS 'gjoaniei' 211 Smith Street Gym leaderg Science Fair. Sweet as the Floworsf, EILEEN FLYNN 86 Lent Street Badminton 1,2,3g Bowling 1,2,4g Future, Teachers Club 3g G. O. Del. 3g Junior Promg Kickball 1,35 Lil- terhug Campaign 33 Monitors 4g Phois Staff 4g Ping Pong 1,35 School Store 33 Soccer 3g Sopho- more Hopg Talent Show 43 Victory Dance 4g Volleyball 1,2,3,-'lg Bank- ing Representative 3g G.O, Safety Campaigng Softball 1,2,3. Her laughter brightens the lzvarls of all. 'fi-3 PEARL L. FUSARO 26 Taylor Avenue Sportsarama 3g Honor Society 2, Volleyball 1,2g Phois, typing as- sistant 43 basketball 1,2. c'Life without love is incomplete. . JOSEPH GALLANTE 26 Wilbur Blvd. Howard Johnson By deserving success we may rom niand itf' it i f Q at A is 125 4 .t J Ni-like MQ' 24 gfance af the Lufefill LOGPDL then Olflf we 90 BARBARA CALLI Barb', I9 Gifford Avenue Annual Twirp Week 2g Freshman Tea Dance lg Plzois Staff 43 Soph- omore Hopg Speech Day lg Bas- ketball l. A smile for everyonefy FRANCIS T. GILLIZRAN Pete All Taylor Avenue Pmand l,2,3,4-3 Honor Society lg Mu- sic Festival 2g Science Fair l. 'iStill waters run IICFIJS, 40 P-oughkeepsie's 'IH0memaker of tomorrow. JANET GARNER 305 Mill Street Girls Clee Club 3. E1:eryone's friend at all times 'rin YOLA ILEEN GITTER fsyov 32 Ferris Lane Camera Club 23 Girls Clee Club 3,43 Mixed Chorus 43 P.A. System 33 Triafl 2,3,4Q World Affairs Club 2. 3,4. 'lln my own quiet wayf' LEONARD GATES '4Len 10 Kimball Road Honor Society l3 Science Fair li Speech Day 33 Track lg Intramur- als 3. 'Tun is my business, studies are a sideline. VICTOR GIUDICE .Vins 61 College Avenue Annual Twirp Week 3,43 Band Ig Baseball, .I.V. 1,2Q Varsity 3,43 De- bating 33 Football 3,43 Freshman Tea Danee3 CO. l3 Gym Leader 23 Honor Society 2g Junior Prom3 P.A. System 43 Sophomore Hopg Varsity Club 3,13 Vic-tory Dance 3. -1. Ulf rrlliletirxs nnrl lIt'l'SOVllIlif,l'l The result . . . l'iz'.', ik: JOHANNA GEIGER 'flolinrziev 29 Clark Street Colonic Central H.S. Basketball f Monitor lg Kingston H.S. Annu Twirp Week 2,33 Basketball 33 F' ture Teachers Club 3g Junis Promg .Iunior Ring Comm.g I H.S. Annual Twirp Week 4g F' ture Teachers Club 4. Humor has been regarded as tl finest perfection of lifef' LINDA COEBEL Lin 60 Montgomery Street Annual Twirp Week 2,3Q Fashir Show 2,33 ILO. Del. l,2,33 ,In ior Promg School store3 Soph more hopg 'Talent Show 1,2,4g Vi tory :lance 2,3. So fair slirf mites tlie breath men away. MARTIN GOLDBERC Marty 15 Caskin Road Annual Twirp Week 15 Freshman Tea Dance5 Golf 2,3,45 Honor So- ciety 1,2,3,45 Junior Prom5 Key Club 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Phois Staff 45 Science Fair 1, 35 Sophomore Hop5 Speech Day 25 Talent Show 2,35 Triad 2,3,45 World Affairs Club 2,3,4. The sky's the limit in successf, 'Hr ii L 1 .1 ia- 5 - .,, 555,55 J, 5 ,, . ,gimme t.Q , Limits. 1. 1 4 ww- 9- ut '.g.g,.t:.. QM' www' . .-Vw, I it nl :J- .t.tams L53 g 39:5 21155: My O, sf, fi j ,- hifi-', :. hx:i.- ' -+':t'Lm + . nlifi . ,.,,w,., W Wi.,-, L 1 ' 1,SqwwbMW.,,5:f 5 ,V 'ssv?g,Q .Lt ' In df' if 11, af .'-W4 5 -t-?5?+ +V ' sa ALEX GROSS Alex' 56 Academy Street Honor Society 15 Phois Homeroom Chr. 15 Intramurals l,2,3,4. Studies are my hobbyf' HARRIET GOLDMAN 289 Hooker Avenue Badminton 2,3,45 Debatinig l,2,3,45 Honor Society 1,2,3,45 Red Cross Homeroom Chr, 4, manager5 N.F.L. l,2,3,45 Treasurer 2, President 35 Ping Pong 3,45 Speech Day 2,3,45 Student Congress 25 Triad 3,45 World Affairs Club 3,45 Phois Staff 4. Modesty becomes the young laclyf, DEAN .I. HADLEY .frogs 12 Vernon Terrace Beehive Homeroom Chr. 25 Track 25 Varsity 3,45 Varsity Club 3,45 Intramurals 25354. HLife is made for living. is 'QU' jo Trip if on fhe Aghf fanfaafic foe,'?.7!! JEFFREY SAGUE GRAHAM ajeff, 101 Beechwood Avenue Annual Play 25 Christmas Play 35 Debating 2,3,45 Dramatic Club 35 Honor Society 1,25 N.F.L. 2,3,45 P.A. System 35 Phois Staff 45 Sci- ence Fair 1,2535 Speech Day l,2,3, 45 Student Congress 35 Talent Show 2,3,45 Triad 25 World Af- fairs Club 25 American Legion Original Oratory 35 Intramurals 3. Silence is golrleng Speech is sil- verf' JOHN HAIGHT 'ilohnnyv 7 Maple Street Annual Twirp Week 15 Freshman Orientation 45 Junior Prom5 Key Club 45 Rowing5 Varsity 2,3545 Sci- ence Fair 35 Sophomore Hopg Var- sity Club 2,3,45 Victory Dance 4. 'iThe greatest guyf, BARBARA GREEN E Annie', 7 Allen Place P1easantness is the way of lifefi J. MELVIN HARRIS HMM, 15 Thornwood Drive Annual Play 2,3,45 Basketball Var- sity 25 Beehive Homeroom Chr, 15 Camera Club 2,3,45 Christmas Play 35 Debating 45 Football Varsity 25 Freshman Orientation 2,35 Fresh- man Tea Dance 15 Golf 3,45 Jun- ior Prom5 Projection Club 2,3,45 Moving up day 253,45 Music Fes- tival 35 N.F.L. 45 P.A. System 45 Phois Staff 45 Photography Club l,2,3,45 Science Club l,2,3,4. A cylinder, a test tube, and thou. At Poughkeepsie High you also become mature. 41 pw M - ATE K A HOWARD HAVEN Stan', 4 Edgar Street Band 1,2,3,4g Debating lg Monitor 2,3g Music Festival l,2,3,4-3 Slcience Fair l,2g Talent Show lg Triad 3. Music is the universal language of nzankindff l f. ' ii 1't - .-- i j 1 tattt A ,A 1 'A E .LVZ q,,, tAil, 5 . 4 JOSEPH HOLSOPPLE .clogs 68 Montgomery Street Annual Twirp W-e.ek 3g Baseball J.V, 2g Football Var. 2,3,4g Fresh- mang Freshman Tea Dance 15 Gym Leader l,2,3,4g Junior Promg Sci- ence Fair 3,4g Track 1,23 Varsity Club 3,4. He lives every day of his lifef, ROSALYN HAWKS 'cRos 10 Eighmie Terrace Beehive Staff 3, The sweet magic of a cheerful face. f2:55 ant! hatch again fo cfafm BEATRICE A. HINGERTY ccgeau 8 Bellevue Avenue Beehive. 3,43 Debating lg Future Teachers Club 3,43 Gym Leader 23 Honor Society 13 N.F.L. l,2g Soc- cer 3g Speech Day 1,2,3g Student Congress 1,29 Talent Show l,2,3,4g Triad l,2,3g World Affairs Clutbg 1,2,3g Intramurals Volleyball lg Softball 1, CHARLES L. HUTCHINS '4Charlie,' 21 Edgar Street Band 1,2,3,4g Freshman Tea Danceg Sophomore Hop, Junior Promg Monitor 3,49 Music Festival 1,4' Science Fair 2. Man with a horn. v . drama Naturally nicef' SUSAN A. JOHNSON Suzie 17 Gifford Avenue Gym Leader 2g Talent Show 4. Natures fair lass. Building blocks of knowledge. JANE ANN HOLZER 'flanien 20 Garfield Place Annual Play 29 Badminton 2,351-g Basketball 1,3,4g Beehive Staff l,2, Adv. Chr. 3,4, Business Editor 4g Bowling 1,4-g Camera Club 23 Christmas Play 2g Debating lg Dra- matics 1,23 G.'O. Alt, lg Gym Lead- er 1,2,3,4g Honor Society 1,2,3,4g Junior Prom Ticket Chr.g Field Hockey 3g Softball 3g Jr. Red Cross Homeroom Chr. lg Kickball lg National Honor Society 3,4. Bubbling with funf, FLORENCE KAPINAS Florrie,, 81 Lent Street Volleyball 3g Field Hockey 3, Smiling alwaysf' MAE EER ESS SANDRA PEARL KATZ Sandy 41 Whittier Blvd. itramurals 1,25 Basketball 15 owling 25 Debating 15 Future eachers Club Sec. 35 Pres. 45 'iris League 45 Gym Leader 25 fonor Society 1,2,3,45 Volleyball 5 Kickball 15 Junior Prom5 '.F.L. 2,35 Phois Staff 45 Sopho- tore Hop5 Speech day 25 Talent how 4 Chr. Ushers5 Triad 253,45 Vorld Affairs 1,2,3. The world is a comedy to those :ha thinkf' , which no one can Aurlaaafi M' GEORGE KEGL 33 Conklin Street Rowing Varsity 4, J.V. 35 Talent Show 45 Gym Leader 35 Basket- ball 35 Track 1,2. Humor's the true democracy. f,,5y,,,,,.. BARRY D. KESTING 25 Twin Hills Road Anything for a quiet life. ROGER KETCHAM ..R0g,, 56 Grand Avenue Honor Society 1,2,35 Key Club 25 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4-5 Music Fes- tival 1,2,35 Phois H. R. Chr. 25 Science Club 2,35 Science Fair 35 Speech Day 25 Track 1.25 Triad 2.3.4. Men of few words are the best men. G.O. election, 1959. CAROL ANN KEIL an - sa Jznx 51 Worrall Avenue Badminton 25 Girls League 45 G.O. Del. 81 Alt. 35 Honor Society 1,2,3, 45 Junior Promg Herald Tribune Youth Forum 35 Banking 35 World Affairs Club 1,2,3, Vice Pres. 45 Triad 2,3,45 Talent Show 45 Speech Day 35 Phois Homeroom Chr, 35 National Honor Society 3,4. 6'Capable and efficient? DUNCAN FREY KILMARTIN Dunc', 3 Hoffman Avenue Annual Twirp Week 1,45 Bas- ketball Varsity 45 Beehive Home- room Chairman 15 Beehive Staff tlaiterary 3,455 Class Officer Vice President 45 Debating 15 G.O. Alt. 25 Delegate 1,45 Honor Society 1,25 3,45 Jr. Red Cross Homeroom Chr. 1,45 Junior Ring Committee5 Key Club 45 Mixed Chorus 15 Moving up Day 3,4-. PATRICIA ANN KELLEY Patty', 39 Harrison Street Badminton 2,35 Beehive Homeroom Chr. 15 Bowling 152,35 Cheerlead- ing J.V. 2, Varsity 3,45 G.O. Alt. 1,2,45 Gym Leader 1,35 Honor So- ciety 15 Junior Prom5 Kickball 2, 35 One Act Play Tourn't 15 Ping Pong 2,35 School Store 35 Sci- ence Fair 15 Soccer 2,35 Sopho- more Hopg Talent Show Usher 45 Varsity Club 3,45 Victory Dance. Let's have fun, frolic, and festiv- ityf' MARIE E. KIHLMIRE ..Rea,, 12 Prospect Street D.E. Club 4. 'SHer smile radiates her characterf, Never at a loss for wordsf' fi. o jig, fo elif, fo Clem, we ?uicAfg go SANDRA KING ccsandysa 205 North Hamilton Street D.E-. Club, Vice President 3, Presi- dent.4g School Store 3,4, Happy go lucky. PETER KOWALSKI c'Pete', 23 Orchard Place 'gln quietness and confidence shall be our strengtlzf, RUDOLF KOPECKY uRudyn Band 1,2,3,4g Track 2g World Af- fairs Club 2. The quiet listener. DOROTHY KOWAL Damien 40 Mitchell Avenue Beehive Staff 2,3g Bowling 1,25 De- bating lg Fashion Show 3g Future Nurses Club 3,4g Honor Society l, 2,3,4g N.F.L. lg Speech Day 3g Talent Show 4g Volleyball 2. I enjoy being a girlf, SUSAN KOWAL szsueu 2 Eden Terrace Annual Play lg Badminton 1,2,3 Baseball 1,2,3g Basketball 1,2,3 Beehive Homeroom Chr. 2,33 Bee hive Staff l,2,3,4g Bowling 2,3 Secretary of Senior Classg Christ mas Play lg Freshman Tea Danct lg Girls League. 49 Girls Glee' Clul l,2,3g G.O. Alt. 2,4g Honor So ciety 1,2,3g Junior Prom Chr.g .lun ior Usherg Kickball l,2,3g Mixer Chorus 2, Pres. 3. JUDITH IRENE KOZLOWSKI ajudyn 47 Church Street Badminton 3g Beehive H.R. Chr. l,2,3g Bowling l,2,3g Gym Leader 3g Softball 33 Field Hockey 3g Basketball l,2,3g Ping Pong 3g School Store l,2,3g Volleyball 2,3. 'Gfust as you ure. Chairman of the litterbug campaign. 44 SUSAN H. KRONBERG .sues 24 Ferris Lane Band l,2,3,4-V.P.g Debating lg Fu- ture Teachers Club 3,4g Girls League 43 Gym Leader 4g Honor Society l,2,3,4g Jr. Promg All-coun- ty Band 1,2,3,4g Phois Staff 4, Asst. Business Editorg Science- Fair lg Speech Day Guide 2,33 Talent Show 4g Triad 3,43 World Affairs Club 3,4. I bear Il charmed life. ERIKA E. KRUEGER RickiH 69 Garden Street Badminton 2,35 Baseball 2,39 Bas ketball 1,2,3g Beehive: Staff 33 Bowling 2,3g Gym Leader l,2,4 Honor Society 2,3,4g Kickball 2 Ping Pong 2g School Store 3,4 Senior Promg Soccer l,2,3g Volley ball 2,3. g'N0 one will learn anything at all unless he first will learn humility. R f . 3' , ' zu :gyms 1 -14.5 f 3 rf ff X5 EDWARD KRZEMINSKI ..Ed,, 11 Spruce Street luietness shall be your strength? RUTH LAPIDUS Ruthie,' 39 Hooker Avenue t Club 23 Beehive Homeroom tr.3 Beehive Staff 2,3,4-3 Fresh- tn Tea DBHCCQ Girls League 43 mor Society 1,2,33 Junior Promg ttional Honor Society 3,43 Pho- graphy Clllllg Sophomore Hop 23 eech Day 23 Triad 33 Held Jckey 4. ugnr and Spire and everything re. dk: l 0 get 0lfU tedf FYIIZPL5 bacb all l1l e IOL!! ff Q 'P' te ELIZABETH KUHN 9 :': ..BezSy,, 238 Church Street Badminton 2,33 Baseball 2,33 Bas- ketball 2,33 Bowling 3g Gym Lead- er 3,43 Kickball 23 Ping Pong 23 Science Fair 33 Speech Day 2,33 Triad 43 Volleyball 2,33 World Af- fairs 33 Phois Staff. A moral, sensible and well bred person.' DANIEL G. LAWRENCE, JR. 122 Wilbur Blvd. Photography Club 2,33 Plzois Staff 3,43 Science Fair 233. Pres. 23 Sci- ence 1,2.3,43 Projectionist Club 3, 4 'SA master of darkroom leclmiquef' 34 .4u,,,..,.,,... A, f 'Q . 'ew- -if ,V 3 .. , .ti ,-Jax. fi . -1.'? ?5-i3 !3 :.5 .31 OLGA C. KUSTAS 38 College Avenue Annual Twirp We.ek 23 Badminton 132,33 Beehive H.R. Chr. lg Bee- hive staff 43 Bowling 1,23 Debat- ing 23 Dramatics Club lg Fresh- man Tea Dance 13 G.O. Del. 1,2,3,43 Gym leader 33 Honor Society l,2,3, 43 ,Iunior Prom3 Kickball 132,33 Senior Prom3 Girl Glee Club 1,2. The beauty that old Greece or Rome sung, painted, wrought us close at home. YM MICHAEL LAURENZANO Miken 16 Mack Road Band 132,33 G.O. Del. 43 Mon- itors 43 Music Festival 1,2,33 Row- ing 23 Science ll.,2Q Tech Club 23 Pres. of D. E. Clufbg Red Cross Rep.3 Litterbug Campaign 23 Gym Leader. c'Knight of the Road. Escape hatch ELAINE. LAPIDUS 67 North Hamilton Street Badminton 1,2,33 Baseball l,2,33 Basketball 1,2333 Bowling 2,33 Fashion Show 33 Gym Leader 23 Jr. Red Cross H.R. Chr.3 Kickball 1,,33 Phois H.R. Chr. Photogra- phy Club 2g Ping Pong 2,33 School Store 33 Soccer 23 Sophomore Hop 23 Speech Day 23 Volleyball 2,3. Sweet courtesy has done its mostf, SUSAN LEHV iGSam1! 40 South Clinton Street Annual Playg Art Club 13 Fashion Show 23 Honor Society 1,2,3,43 Junior Promg Mixed Chorus 2,3,43 Music Festival 2,3,43 National Hon- or Society 3,43 Phois Staff 43 Sci- ence Fair 1,23 Speech Day 2,33 Talent Show lg Thespian 3,4-3 Triad 2,3,43 Volleyball 13 World Affairs C-lub 1,23 Historical Play for Hudson Celebration. I dreamt that I dwelt in marble halls. 45 PAULA LEONARD 100 Ferris Lane Future Nurses Club 3, Science Fair lg Speech Day 3g Triad 2,3,4g World Affairs Club 3, One has to listen to learnf, LILLIAN LONGOBARDI aLee,, 127 Church Street Intramurals lg Phois H.R. Chr. 3g Sophomore Hop. Pleasantness all the day longf, ALEXANDRIA LEVINE Sandy, Whittier Blvd. Beehive 2,3,4g Class officer, Presi- dent 2, Vice Pres. 1,33 Cheerlead- ing J.V. 3, Varsity 45 Deb-ating 1,23 Dramatic Club 1,2g Freshman Ori- entation 1,2,3g Freshman Tea Danceg Future Teachers 3,4g Girls Glee Club 1,2,4g G.O. Del. l,2,3,4, Vice Pres.g Junior Prom, Honor Society 1,2,3,4+g Monitors 2,3,4. Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. DONNA LUTZ GSDon55 17 Edgar Street Badminton 2,3g Bowling 2,3g Gym Leader 2,3g Kickball 2,33 Ping Pong 2,35 Soccer 2,35 Volleyball 2, 3g Softball 2,3. 'Trl rather laughfi 23 Reiki M.9-E,f7LS.Qf1a 3S?iosJ5I!e-we-siifsrxfffgilf5siw?Z'Cf1eM'f:'2fX''7113166tm H3 Qlif'iiS6ffMFdi5MmsWI5E53,-QMWHQKWJQY .fdnofher fed, anofher recifafior JOSEPH LIGGENRA 105 Vassar Road Tech Club 1. The fokesterls best listener. JUDITH LOUISE LYNN ujudyn ll Corlies Avenue Badminton' 2,35 Basketball l,2,3g Beehive Homeroom Chr. 3g Dra- matic Club 2, Future Nurses Club 35 Girls Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Honor Society 1,2,3g Junior Promg Kick- ball 23 Music Festival 33 One Act Play Tournament 2g Phois Staff 44 School Store 33 Science Fair 1g Sophomore Hop, Speech Day 2,35 Talent Show 2,3,4g Triad 3. Loquacious and lively. I'll stand out in any crowd. MARIA LOEDY Marikai, 25 Lexington Avenue Mt. St. Mary's, Honor Society 1,2 Latin Cluib Annual Playg German Folk Dancingg Biology Clul P.H.S., Honor Roll, Intermurals. HELEN MACENTEE 56 Worrall Avenue Girls Intramurals. She floats upon the river of I thonghtsff if ooloerafion en 5 in gracluafionv INF' JEFFREY MCCONNELL ccjejfv 2 Gaskin Road Varsity Basketball 3,45 Varsity Football 45 Honor Society 45 Key Ilub 45 Track 3,45 Varsity Club l,4. 'O, it is excellent to have a giantis rtrengthf, w L .G 1 1 Y is ,fla- SUSANNE MCDERMOTT Susie,, 38 lnnis Avenue trt Club 15 Girls Glee Club 15 School Store 35 Science Fair 15 Speech Day 1. lSweets with sweets was not, Joy lelights in joy. 4 5 ... MAUREEN MCCURDY Maur', 21 Cathy Road Badminton 1,2,35 Beehive Home- room Chr. 15 Bowling 1,25 Girls Glee Club l,2,3,45 Gym Leader 2,3, 45 Junior Prom5 Monitors 3,45 Phois Staff 45 Ping Pong 2,35 Soccer 25 Sophomore Hop 25 Tal- ent Show 45 Volleyball 2,35 Hock- ey 35 Softball 2,35 Basketball l,2,35 J.V. Majorette 2, Varsity 3, Co. Capt, 45 Senior Night Usher 3. Great hopes make great womenf 'iw Y, Nj. MARY LOU MCGILVRAY 'gLouie,, 127 Academy Street Art Club 25 Bowling 25 Girls Glee Club5 Gym Leader 3,45 Honor So- ciety l,2,3,45 National Honor Soci- ety 3,45 Phois H.R. Chr, l,3, Phois Editor-in-chief 45 Sophomore Hop5 Speech Day 2,35 Talent Show 3,45 Triad 2. The sweet possessor of intelligence and understandingf, Sue Lehv - and her musical menagerie. JOHN MCDERMOTT 'fllacn 56 Talmadge Street Balseball J.V. 1,25 Football Varsity 3, . HTranquilityl thou better name than all the family of famef, Ns- s., f ROBERT MCGINNIS Cerry', 2 North Randolph Avenue Annual Twirp Week 1,2,35 J.V. Baseball l,25 Football, Freshman l, J.V. 2,35 Varsity 45 G.O, Alt. 1,2, 35 Junior Promg Crew, Varsity 35 Science Fair l,35 Sophomore Hopg Victory Dance l,2,3. Optimism: A cheerful frame of miridf' ROSEMARY MCDERMOTT 38 lnnis Avenue A7f1Vf'..i' 'Qs IC5 ' ,JJ or . 'i-fi?-i'-3 1 2 LEONARD MCGLYNN Lenny 45 Franklin Street agn flue Wag Sfreef wing we faLe our Jhdfory PATRICIA A. MCGOWAN MPM., 73 Marshall Street Badminton 2,33 Softball 2g Basket- ball 2,33 Beehive H. R. Chr. 3g Bowling 2,33 Girls Glee Club 1,23 Honor Society 1,2333 Junior Prom 33 Kickball 1,2,33 National Honor Soc.3 Phois Staff 43 Ping Pong 2,33 Science, Fair 13 Speech Day 2,33 Talent Show 43 Triad 3,43 Volleyball 2,33 World Affairs 3. The sunshine of the mindf' DOUGLAS MCMILLAN uD0ugas 19 Ferris Lane Annual Play 33 J.V, Basketball 3g J.V. Football 23 Honor Society 1,23 Junior Promg Key Club 43 Phois H.R. Chr. 4: Science Fair 1,33 Sophomore HOPQ Interclass Basket- ball 2. 'Wever a dull moment. 48 DENNIS MCGRATH lCDen37 4 Barnard Avenue Beehive Staff 33 G. O. Alt, 33 Honor Society l,2,3,43 Junior Prom 33 Junior Messenger3 Interclass Basketball 23 Key Club 233, Vice Pres. 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Phois Staff 43 Triad 2,3,43 World Affairs Club 2,3,4. It is a sign of wisdom to be quiet? WILLIAM MCPECK Billy 37 Spruce Street D.E, Club 33 Fashion Show Bus. 33 G.O. Alt. 23 Del. 33 Jr. Prom Chr. 33 Jr. Red Cross Home- room Chr 1,23 Sophomore Hop3 Night Chr.23 One Act Play Tourn't lg Phois H.R. Chr. 2,33 Sophomore Hopg School Store 2,35 Science Fair 13 Speech Day 23 Talent Show 3,4. I could have danced all nightf, Triple-threat3 stumble fumble and fall. JEANNE MCGRATH csjvegeess 17 Hoffman Avenue Twirp Week 13 Badminton 132,33 Bowling 1,2,3Q Cheerleading J.V. 3, Varsity 43 Dramatic Club 13 Fash- ion Show 2,3,43 Freshman Tea DHHCCQ Gym leader 43 Honor Society 33 Junior Prom3 Junior Usher3 Kickball 1,2,33 Monitors 3, 43 Moving Up Day 43 Ping Pong 1,23 Senior Promg Soph. Hop 23 1,23 Sentior Prom3 Soph. Hop 2. Ambition is the only power that combats love. MARY C. MAHONEY ..MC,, 98 Delafield Street Badminton 2,33 Beehive Homeroom Chairman 23 Freshman Tea Dance lg G.O. Alt. 2,3,43 Junior Prom 33 Junior Red Cross Homeroom Chr. 33 Kickball 3g Sophomore. Hop 23 Talent Show 43 Volleyball 3. A merry individualf' THOMAS A. MCLAIN Torn 43 Lent Street D.E. Club 33 Fashion Show Tick ets and Usher 33 Freshman Tee Dance 13 Monitors 43 Talent Show 4. If all the year were playing holi daysf, PATRICIA ANN MAHONEY i 46 South Bridge Street Annual Twirp Week 2,33 Bowling 132,33 Class Officer Treas. 43 Fash- ion Show 33 G.O. Delegate 2,33 Gym Leader 1,2,33 Junior PIOIHQ Junior Ring Comm. 33 Senor Prom 43 Soph. Hop 23 Talent Show 43 Victory Dance. 2,33 Intramurals 1.2, 3. I am wealthy in my friends? mnumm.1rmaMmm v.miss-a7at,.f-f. , - w -Tfwmniaam-mgnwmmm wgvasmnmwmgu PAMELA R. MALLOY ..Pam,, 46 Corlies Avenue adminton 2,39 Beehive H.R. Chr. 9 Beehive Slaffg Bowling 2,39 J.V. heerleading 29 Varsity Cheerlead- ig 3,49 Freshman Tea Dance 19 irls Glee Club 2,39 Secretary 49 ym Leader 2,39 Honor Society 2, 9 Junior Prom9 Kickball 29 Mixed horus 2g Monitors 2,3. You see, clear, it is not true that oman was made from man's ribg te was really made from his funny ine. r BARBARA MANNING 31 North Clover Street adminton 2g Beehive H.R. Chr. 2g Beehive Staff 4g Bowling 29 reshman Tea Dance9 G.O. Del. Alt. 2g Gym Leader 19 G.O. ec. 49 Jr. Promg Jr, Ring Comm.9 fonitor 4g Phois H.R. Chr. l,2,39 Jph. Hop9 Speech Day9 Talent pow 4. iweet Barbara, whose hair is so 'ownf' .911 gnghdh, Shahedpeare diff remains a mydfery THERESA MILONE Terrie 65 Washington Street Girls Glee Club9 Red Cross H.R. C1hr.9 Talent Show 4, Happinss is a habitf' ROBERT MANSOLILLO Manse 188 Hooker Avenue Football Freshman 1, J.V. 2,39 Var- sity 49 Freshman Tea Dance 1 Junior Prom9 Sophomore Hop. Beware the fury ofa patient man. v LINDA MANGOLD Lynn', 209 Winnikee Avenue Beehive homeroom chairman 39 G.0. Delegate 3g Basketball 1,2. With a smile on her lips and a twinkle in her eyef, KEITH MARA 37 South White Street Honor Society 19 Junior Red Cross Homeroom Chairman 3. To be once in doubt is once to be resolvedf' if BARBARA ANN MANNING HB-BU 5 S. Randolph Avenue Annual Twirp Week 2g Beehive H.R. Chr. 2,39 Dramaticsi Club li Fashion Show 2,39 Freshman Tea Dance lg Gym Leader 2g Junior Prom 39 Junior Red Cross H.R. Chr. 2g School Store 49 Science Fair 19 Sophomore HOP? Speech Day 1,29 Talent Show 1,29 Victory Dance 2. W0man,s at best zz contradiction still. CAROL MARCY 21 Flower Hill Badminton 2,39 Varsity Baseball 39 Bowling29Dehating29 G.0. Alt. 29 Gym Leader 2,3,49 N.F.L. 2,39 Phois Staff 49 Ping Pong 2,39 Sci- ence Club 2,39 Science Fair 2,32 Speech Day 2g State Speaking Toumament 49 Triad 3g Volleyball 2,39 World Affairs Club 3,4-. My cup runneth over.', The most complete collection of Peanuts in the school system. 49 CONSTANCE MARONE 'Tfonniei' 158 Thompson Street Badminton l,2,3,43 Bowling 1,23 Junior Promg Gym Leader 2,33 Ping Pong 2,33 Soccer 1,2,3,43 Sophomore Hop 23 Talent Show 43 Volleyball I,2,3,43 Hockey 3,43 Bas- ketball l,2,3,43 Banking H.R. Chr. 3. The way to be happy is make others so. jo fhe gfue ana! lwhife Schoof Afom MARIANNE MARONEY 41 Tulip Street The gift of gaiety may itself be the greatest good fortunef, ft 'Us' 4' RITA ANN MASTROCINQUE 'cReetv 21 South Perry Street Annual Play 23 Beehive 3,43 Bowl- ing lg Girls League 4-3 Junior Prom3 Speech Day 33 Talent Show 43 Intramurals 1. '4Pearl of great pricef' HELGA MATZIG 24 Seitz Terrace Beehive Staff 43 Honor Society 33 Talent Show 2,43 School Store 2,3. Gentlemen prefer blondes? . GERALD MARTIN 166 South Avenue. TIMOTHY MEAD Timkens,' 29 Bancroft Road Honor Society 33 Key Club 43 Crew Varsity 43 ,l.V. 2,33 Speech Day 2. A fellow of infinite jest, of most excellent fancyf, Just look at me -- you'll smile. GARY E. MARTONI Moose,' 11 Van Duzer Drive Annual Twiip Week lg Junio Class Pres. 33 Football, Freshma 1, Varsity 2,3,43 Freshman Orientz tion 3,43 G.O. Del. 2,3,4, Alt. 1 G.O. Pres. 43 .lunior Usher3 Ke Club 43 Crew Varsity 2,3,4, J,V. 1 Science Fair 23 Sophomore Hop Talent Show 2,43 Varsity Club I 3,43 Delegate to Herald Tribun Forum 33 Capt. Football Team 4 Wisdom of many and the wit o one? BARBARA MEDDAUGH 'SBarb,, 106 Main Street Art Club 4g D.E. Club 3,43 Girl Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Merrily, merrily shall I live now? Anthem, review-60045, an ,cena ga .ore . wg, ,..-smtp! fail I 5 I Y fi I I Yi C. ,V I I 5 -' H 5 pitgget - i -a - is I 'K-sgal . . , .1 , . ,pt ill ' Y :' '15 82:15 ,l, 5 ..., ,, 2-wwf: ua-rg :- . , swat,-at s V ., tfma, f-mx . , ss t , ,b,.,.., 5 ,, :ff vw as F as 4 J- - 3w:. .-.N 1- iii si,tf1s'f s fa' as f- ei 5 1 22? If . Z- 1 'ie,ff-FZ-V 2 If THADDEUS MIERZWA .,Ted,, 1 Daniels Court iving is my pleasure. MARY ANN MILLER 7 Woodland Avenue irp Week 25 Badminton 2,35 ehive Hmlfm. Chair. 35 Bee- e Staff 2,3.45 Bowling 2,35 eerleadingz JV 2, Varsity 3,4-5 bating 1,25 Dramatic Club 1,25 shion Show 234' Future Nlrses S 7 7 I ' tb 35 Girls League 45 Girls Glee lb l,2, G.0.: Alt, 1.4. Delegate Gym Leader 35 Honor Society ,3,35 Junior Prom5 Junior Usher. zirest of the fairf, DOREEN GRACE MILLER ..Dor,, 1 West College Avenue Annual Play 2,35 Badminton 35 Softball 1,2,35 Bowling 1,25 Var- sity Cheerleading 45 Christmas play 1,25 Debating 15 Dramatic Club 1, 2,35 Girls Glee Club 25 Gym Lead- er 1,2,35 Honor Society 1,25 Junior Prom 35 Junior Usherg Field Hock- ey 35 Kickball 1,25 N.F.L. l,2,35 One Act Play Tournament 1,2,35 P.A. System 35 Phois H.R. Chr. Sweetest eyes were ever seen? . 5 xt Q xx it ski rs tw x .saw-.av 1 wtwf-2 xii mass.. sets,-1 - E LAURENCE MILSTEIN ullarrysa 706 Main Street Beehive Staff 2,35 Chess Club 25 Debating 2,35 Honor Society 1,2,3, 45 Nat. Honor Society 3,4-5 N.F.L. 2,3,45 Science Fair 2,3545 Speech Day 2,35 State Speaking Tourna- ment 25 Student Congress 2,35 Track l,2,3,45 Triad 2,35 Worltd Affairs Club 2,3. HAS good-naturecl soul as eier had on shoe of leather. Warren's cleaning my d esk. fa . A . Y! 14 EDWARD MILLER JR ..Ned,, 130 S. Hamilton, Street Debating 15 J.V. Football 25 Var- sity 35 Honor Society l,2,35 Jr. Prom5 Key Club 45 Phois Staff Business Manager 45 Sophomore Hop5 Tennis 2,345 Varsity Club 3,4. Wit and wisdom are born with a man. GAIL MILLER 34- Davies Place Annual Play 25 Badminton 2,3,45 Girls Basketball 2,35 Kickball 2,35 Ping Pong 2,3,45 Science Fair 1 Volleyball 2,3,4. Amit she sweetf' 3 NANCY JEAN MOSS 95 Smith Street Band l,2,35 Girls Gleet Club 2,35 Honor Society 15 Junior Prom5 Music Festival 1,25 Phois l'I.R. Chr. 35 Sophomore Hop 25 All County band festival 2. A personable young miss DIANE MOZDZIERZ ..Di,, Fashion Show 2,35 G.O. Alt. 3, Del. 4-5 .Junior Prom5 Sophomore Hop5 Talent Show 2. uFair and radlantf' 'V' ' AEE...-.M i View of! fo fha cakferia fo afuolg PATRICIA L. MURRAY Pat 98 Beechwood Avenue Badminton 1,2333 Beehive Staff 2, 3,43 News Ed.3 Bowling 1,2,33 Gym Leader 43 Honor Society 1,23 Junior Prom3 Kickball l,2,3Q Monitors 2,3,4 captaing Phois Staff 43 Ping Pong 132,33 Science Fair 1,23 Speech Day 23 Talent Show 43 Volleyball l,2,33 World Aifairs Club 233,43 Field Hockey 2,3,4Q Sportsarama 2,3. 'The All-American Girlf' FRIEDA LYSAINE NUTT Fri 2 Vassar Street Art Club l.2,3,43 Bowling I3 Fash- ion Show l,2,3,43 Jr, Prom3 Sci- ence Fair I3 Sophomore HOPQ Tal- ent Show l,2,3,4. t'Clad in the beauty of a thousand stars. 52 Our most efficient committee??? CAROL ANN NAPOLI Carol', I Morton Street Badiminton I,2,33 Girls Basketball 13 Beehive HR. Chr. 23 Bowling 1,2, 33 Gym Leader 43 Honor Society 2,33 Junior Promg Kickball 1,2333 Phois H.R. Chr. 23 Ping Pong 1,2, 33 Sophomore H0pQ Talent Show 1,43 Volleyball I,2,33 Field Hockey 2,3,4. 'cSweet and lovely? RICHARD O'CONNER G6ArClL3Y 26 Delafield Street Cv.O. Alternate 13 Golf 1,2,3,43 .lun- ior Red Cross H.R. Chr. 43 Science Fair 2,33 Tech Cluib 2,3. Sitting on top of the worldf, FRANK NAVARRA 162 Thompson Street Band 1,233,413 Honor Society 23 Mu- sic Festival l,2,3,43 Tech Club 2,33 4. Silent and mystcriousi' MARIO OCCHIALINO ..7-eds 56 Mitchell Avenue Annual Twirp Week 2,33 J.V. Bas- ketball 2,33 Beehive H.R. Chr. 1,23 33 Beehive Staff 43 V.P. of Class 23 Pres. 43 Football Mgr. 33 Fresh- man Orientation 43 Freshman Tea Dance I3 C.O, Alt. 2, Del. 33 Cym Leader 23 Honor Society 1,23 3g Junior Promg Junior Red Cross H.R. Chr. 2,33 Junior Usher. ':P0pularity and personality are his. !iPV4 W if I JOSEPH NORTON 65-10893 66 South Randolph Avenue Debating 23 J.V. Golf 13 Hon Society l,23 N.F.L. 2,3,43 Scient Club 2,33 Speech Day 2,33 Sta Speaking Tournament 233,43 St dent Congress 2,3,43 Worlcl Affai Club 2,334 CSCCTBTRFYJQ Sports rama 2,3,4. 'gfibility in every aetionf' KATHLEEN OLIVER 2Kathy,, 7 Hooker Avenue 3 Beehive Staff 33 J.V. Cheerleading 33 Varsity 43 Freshman Tea Dane I3 Future Nurses Club 3,43 Honc Society 1,33 Junior Promg Fiel Hockey 43 Phois Staff 43 Photog raphy Club 23 Sophomore Hop Talent Show 43 Triad 3. g'The sparkle of her character 1 seen in the sparkle of her eyes. ,K ei 3 A c I L1 i it l 'L., ..v TERRENCE OLIVO 4cTerrys: 43 Whittier Blvd. Eotball, freshman 13 J.V. 23 Var- y 3,43 G.O. l Alt 2g Gym Lead- 3,43 Junior Prom3 Honor Soci- gy lg Junior TNTCSSEIIQBYQ Phois aff 43 Sophomore Hop3 Talent low 43 Varsity C-luib 3,43 Victory lance lg Baseball Mgr. lg Inter- Ess basketball 43 Intramurals 3.4. ersonality Plusf, ROMONA PALUMBO celwosa 23 North Clover Street unual Twirp Week 23 Art Club 53 Beehive Homeroom Chr. 1.2, Beehive Staff 33 G.O. Alt. 1,23 fm Leader 33 Junior Prom3 Phois mmeroom Chr. 1,33 School Store Sophomore Hop 23 Speech Day Talent Show l,2,3,43 Victory lance 4. atumlly' happy. JOSEPHINE OPPEDISANO .703 71 Delafield Street Annual Twirp Week 13 Badminton 33 Beehive Staff 3,43 Bowling 2.33 Debating lg Future Nurses Club 3,4Q Girls League V.P. 43 Girls Glee Club 2,3,43 G.O. Del. lg Hon- or Society 1,23 Junior Prom3 Jun- ior Ring Comm.3 Junior Messeni- gerg Phois Staff 43 H.R. Chr. 13 Phois Staff 4g Phois ll.B, Chr. l3 Phois Staff 43 Phois ll.R. Chr. l. HHl'f company is an everlasting joy lo Izsi' PAULINE MARINA PAPASTRAT '4PauIzi, 40 College Avenue Beehive Staff 43 Freshman Tea Dance3 G.O. Alt. 1,23 Gym Leader 23 Honor Society l,2,33 Junior Promg Junior Red Cross Homeroom Chr.3 Phois Homeroom Chr. Soph- omore Hop 23 Talent Show 3,43 Worlml Affairs Club l,2,33 Volley- ball l,2,33 Basketball 1,2,33 Bowl- ing 1,2,33 Junior Usher. 'love is all we need? mamma gulf irwfeac! we goaaifo wifi: a howlafg CAROL ANN ORBIK PeanutsU 54 Talmadge Street Beehive H.R. C-hr. 43 Fixture Teach- ers Club 3,43 Juinior Red Cross H.R. Chr. 13 School Store 33 Tal- ent Show 43 lntramurals l,2,3,4. ufzmior Missf' DONALD PAPINEAU ..D0n,, -1 Grant Street Band l,2.33 Honor Society 13 Mov- ing up day 2g Music Festival 2. Do things for himf, 1 ww!! -i t v-,', Lev , ri xi , N. 1 ..,.. . f . EDWARD OSTERHOUDT 19 May Street Science Fair 33 Tech Club 2,3,4. 'cSelf-reliance is a mark of gooa' Ch!Il'I1Cjf'f.,, ANTHONY PARISE Saba 60 North Bridge Street Fashion Show 33 Junior Promg Key Club 43 Science Fair 33 Tech Club 2,33 Fair well to senior's dance. The world is his to win. Senior's confiscating underclass pictures 53 ROBERT PASQUARELLI HB0 bn 9 Kimball Road G.O. Del. 2, Alt. 35 Debating 1,2,35 Honor Society 1,2,3,45 Junior Promg Key Club 253,45 Litterbug Cam- paign 25 National Honor Society 3,4g N.F.L. 1,2,3g Secretary 45 One Act Play Tournament 1,2g Phois Staff, Editor5 Science Fair 2. Fame and fortune may one day be hisf, ELISA PECCHIA ..Lee,, 48 Clark Street Badminton 2g Beehive Homeroom Chr. 15 Beehive Staff 3g Bowling 2g Dramatic Club 23 Junior Promg World Affairs Club 3. Gracious mannerf, PATRICIA E. PAVITT 4'Patty', 42 South Randolph Avenue Annual Twirp Week 25 Bowling 25 Fashion Show 35 Freshman Tea Dance lg Future Nurses Club 3,45 Gym Leader 3g .Iuntior Promg Mu- sic Festival 2,35 Sophomore Hop 25 Speech Day 3g J.V. Majorette 2, Varsity 3.4. Pleasant to be withf, .IUDY ANNE PEELOR Cijudyw 3 Eden Terrace Badminton 2,35 Softball 2,3g Bas- ketball 2,35 Beehive Staff l,2,3,4g Bowling l,2,3,45 Freshman Tea Danceg Girls Glee Clufb 45 Gym Leader 2,35 ,Iunior Promg Kickball l.2,35 Monitors l,2,3,45 Phois Staff 4g Ping Pong l,2,35 Sophomore Hop 25 Talent Show 1,45 Triad 3, 45 Volleyball l,2,3,4g World Af- fairs Club 3,45 Field Hockey 2,3. She,s divinely fairf' 'iffi2,f'.ii-1 i,'S2f1,'4: ZEi . ' , I1 MYi?iisi9?f5Zifi7i7f jhen Anafg fha 714: Iaerio come KATHLEEN PEATTIE 4'Kathy,' 40 Harrison Street Badminton 35 Bowling 25 Future Nurses Club 3. A sweet, attractive kind of grace? 1 is-f I up J...-.. 5 K I I - , as -.j . '5'-I'Fig,1'.ifiiLf:'.ii:?2'l3a6Wf- ,'1v :1iSi' fx- C 32, e - 0 DARNELL .I. PELLEGRINI 17 Eastman Terrace Honor Society I5 Iunrior Promg Sophomore Hopg Speech Day 2g Talent Show 4. My heart is fixed? Hmm. Two right boots. TONIE LEE PEARSE Toni,, 1 Cottage Street Band 1,23 Beehive Homeroom C- 35 Future Nurses Club 3,45 Gi Glee Club l,2,3,45 Moving Up E 23 Music Festival 25 Sophom4 Hopg Talent Show 2,3,45 Volleyb 35 Hockey 3. Of a good beginning cometh good endf' MICHAEL PELUSE Miken 16 Davies Place D.E. Clubg .I.V. Football. The happy l77,l1fL.,, ow of! fo CALLS accomlaanierl Lg our C umg EDWARD S. PEIRLMUTTER Edclie,' 122 Livingston Street Cap and Gown Comm. 4g D. E. Club 33 Honor Society 1,33 Science LOUISE PERRE 177 Thompson Street Bowling 1: Junior Prom 3g Senior Prom 41g Speech Day 3g Volleyball 1. MPleasanzly quielfi 'TL- ROSE PETROCCITTO 96 Delafielcl Street Bowling 4. '6H0pe to the emlf' MARGARET PEMBER ..P8g,, 3 Manitou Avenue Eadmintion 1.2.33 Future Nurses flub 3,43 Ping Pong 3g Soccer ,2.3g Volleyball 1,2,3. :A sweet and virtuous lass. BETTY PHILLIPS 48 Smith iadminton 1,2g Beehive Homeromm- Ihr. 2,33 Beehive Staffg Bowling Ag Girls League 43 C.O. Del. 1.2, tlt. 2,3g Honor Society 1,2,3.4: iickball 33 Monitors 1,2,3g Senior 'romg Soccer lg Sophomore Ilopg Iolleyball 2.33 Softball 23 Basket- all 1.2. Knowlerlge is power. MWC Club 25 Science Fair 1,2,3g Speech Day 3g Triad 2,3g CProgram chr.J 43 Vice Pres. of Musicg World Af- fairs Club 2,3g Chem. Lab Asst. 4. A'Science: all his and an admirable artf' ANTHONY PICCOLI ..T0ny,, 31- Lakeview Avenue Beehive Hlllllffffjfllll Chr.g GO. Del. 1,2,3, Alt. 33 ,Iunior Red Cross Horneroom Chr, 13 Junior Usher, Phois Homeroom Chr. HHumorg the spice of lifef, have met the enemy and they are ours? 'Sli BERNARD PIOTTI Bernie, 21 Duane Street Baseballg Science Fairg Tech Club. The easy life' for me. JOSEPH PISANELLI Humb,, 16 Belview Avenue Football lg ,I.V. 2,33 Freshman Tea Danceg Monitor. '4This is the last of schoolg I ani contentf, me Wonifora are MLS? cheching padded SONYA PLOTNIK 'cSonny,' 15 North Randolph Avenue Annual Play 3,43 Art Club 1,2,3,4g Bowling 35 Debating -lg Dramatic Club lg Freshman Tea Dan-ceg .lun- ior Red Cross Homeroom Chr.g One act play tournament 3g Phois Staff 4g School Store Man, 3,4g Talent show 3g Christmas decora- tions for P.H.S. 3. ':C,est Magnifiquef, DONNA C, PUDNEY .tpudv 81 North Clinton Street Badminton I,2,3g Baseball l,2,3g Basketball l,2,3g Bowling 23 D.E. Club 35 Honor Society 3g Field Hockey 3g Kickball l,2,3g Pinig Pong 2,3g Soccer 2,33 Volleyball l,2g Field Hockey l,2,3. HI am ready to try my fortune? And she's broad where a 56 VICTOR POCIASK Pooh 8 Park Place Honor Society lg Junior Promg Senior Promg Talent Show 34 In- tramurals 3,4g Victory Dance 43 Phois Staff 4. 'Happy Go Lucky. GERTRUDE RADCLIFFE Trudy 4 Morehouse Road Art Club 3g Badminton l,2,3g Bowling Ig Freshman Tea Danceg Future Nurses Club 3,4g Gym Leader lg Jr. Red Cross H.R. Chr. 1,35 Kickball l,2,3g Monitor l,2,3, 4, Phois l'I.R. Chr. 33 Ping Pong l,2g School Store lg Science Fair. The way to a manis heart is through his stomachf' broad should be bro-o-o-ad . . . as VINCENT POTENZA .Winn 33 Delafield Street Annutal Twirp Week 3, Fashion Show 3g Freshman Tea Danceg G.O, Del. 44 Junior Promg Sopho- more Hopg Talent Show 2,3,4g Vic- tory Dance 3. Where thereis music there canit be mischieff, . , s, ',, .t fa 115, f ' A 'Li 5141 .S f , A -S 6153, -H , ,- . . I ,S V V krr 'TL F 14? tt Q is., f is ta 5 is egg 4 tat 3 t X ff S wi , Sem X i F X S S 12 3? ff K, Xi V 352 S -1 X M S to t X, was i ,, Q fr S 1-at t S pgs 3 t S 2, X? if if iso ff z a X Yi5S34ssaesij5,,2tiafeietwgaa - --ta-5 S, ' Z5?1xifs?i2f'5Qi?5l5i4as'QQg'5 ' 'AE ,Wil-tizafigifgf, ffgzfisssisfsff ftarfsifmwrge Str X ftwprmtgw-. a,,r.af4ae:s252i3?tiif5EE':6N '15tiers-.tilgh-f21:aws3.f 1' FRANCINE RANCO Fran 73 North Clinton Street Badminton 2,3g Beehive H.R. Chr. 3g Bowling l,2g Gym Leader 43 Field Hockey 3g Kickball l,2,3g Ping Pong 3g Soccer 2,3g Volley- ball 2,3. wCi11e a girl a horse, she can rifle. PETER PSALTIS 309 Main, Street Annual Play Make Up 4, Debatin 2g N.F.L. 43 Speech Day 2g Stl dent Congress 3. 6'Here is a man with a .silve tonguef, ANNE MARIE REAVEY '4Nancy'i 32 Gate Street Honor Society lg Science Fair 1 Volleyball l. Little I ask my wants are few. it 5 CLAIRE REICHIN 2Claire Zu 19 Muldowney Circle Krt Club 35 Annual Twirp Week 5 Beehive H.R. Chr. 2,35 Beehive Staff 15 Christmas Play 35 Dra- natics Club 15 Fashion Show 1,45 freshman Tea Dance5 Litterbug fampaign 15 P.A. System 1,45 School Store 1,25 Sophomore Hop Z5 Talent Show 3,4-. 'I live in a mad world? HUGH REYNOLDS K'Hugiei' 1 Taylor Avenue Baseball Varsity 3,45 Basketball LV, 3, Varsity 45 Debating 35 P.A. System 35 Talent Show 45 Varsity :lub 3.45 Senior prom5 Art Club 2.35 ,l.V. Football 35 Jr. Prom5 5lewspaper5 Debating 2,35 Track 15 Student Congress 3. 'gLon.g live life, soy lf' ,,,,-'wr CYNTHIA REIFLER cccindyss 161 Academy Street Annual twirp week 1,25 Beehive Staff 1,25 Bowling 15 Fashion Show 1,25 Freshman Tea Dance Chairmang Girls Cleie Club 1,25 C.0. Dele- gate, Alternate 1,25 Honor Society5 Monitor 1,25 Phois Homeroom Chairman 15 Phois Staff Literary 45 Ping Pong 25 Sophomore Hop5 Talent Show 152. She wallfs in beauly like the night. SARAH RIEDINGER Sally 10 Elm Place Baseball 3,45 Volleyball 2,35 .lunior Prom. S'Evory girl should marry. Of ofiwlenfa row ing in ana! auf of cfameg THOMAS REUTERSHAN Shane, 14 Linden Road Beehive Staff 1,2,3,45 Christmas Play 35 Debating 15 Freshman Tea Dance 1,35 Honor Society 1,2,3,45 Junior Prom 35 Key Club 45 ,lun- ior Usher 35 National Honor So- ciety 3,45 N.F.L. 15 Football An- nouncer 45 Phois Literary Editor 45 Rowing-.l.V. 1,2,35 Senior Prom 45 Sophomore Hop 2. Hlndividuality, personality and ina telligerice has haf, CAROL REXHOUSE 15 Franklin Street Badminton 35 Bowling 15 Fashion Show 2,35 Gym Leader 35 Juni-or Prom5 Monitors 1,2,35 Ping Pong 35 Sophomore Hop5 Talent Show 45 Volleyball 3. Happy tallff, five. JOHN RINALDI 'clohnnyv Science Fair5 Senior Prom, The glorious arts of peacef, Paradise Regaincd. KATHLEEN ROBINS KathyU 122 Winnikee Avenue llaclminton 35 Bowling 1,25 Fashion Show 2,35 Freshman Tea Dance5 G.O. Alt. 25 Honor Society 35 Jun- ior Prom5 Phois H.R. Chr. 25 Sen- ior Prom5 Sophomore Hop 25 Speech Day 15 Talent Show 45 Vic- tory Dance 15 Volleyball. HA merry heart doeth good like a lrzerlicinef, 57 ROSE MARIE RODACK CIRDJ7 I8 Poplar Street Badminton l,2,33 Beehive Staff 3, 43 Bowling lg Field Hockey 33 Kickball 1,2,33 Ping Pong 1,2,33 Volleyball 1,2,3. 2Hgw sweet and fair she seems to e. BETSY ROSEN 134 South Hamilton Street Badminton 2,33 Beehive H.R. Chr. 43 Bowling I,2,3,43 Girls. League 43 Gym leader 43 Honor Society I,2,3,43 Jr. Prom Chr.3 Kickball I, 2,3,43 Nat'l Hc..or Society 3,43 One Act Play Tournament 13 'Phois H.R. Chr. 33 Phois Staff 43 Ping Pong 1,2,33 Science Fair 43 Sr. Prom3 Soccer 2,33 Soph. Hop3 Speech Day 13 Talent Show 134, Vi11acity and wit has this sweet lass. ,,, 3 if :rt Stag? 5 r-F' figs ,gg ,gt Q 3? ge t' 353' 5 if 1 3:3 3' ff 5 3 ii af a 'F' ' z , if .,'. 331321 ,322 F3 g 131 5:25155 ,-' iw U 'A- 5? i 12 f 'V iii mm-2wwsntiwtsgiftlfizs-wffvls .w w 5,-1' -W -2 f, ' ,W-awass.m3.3 , ,.,,,,,..s-as ,. ,. .,, ,. 3 , , . armed Mt.fas,.,,,,.J,M ,, - - ,. ,,5s53,a?sg,.,..,,yffvAm1a3.e.,g3w,-ssft t -f 5- , A , .1 2 . - H f-f,,.t.ffwu,.1,7ae1f-1 :1 ' -' if in .:- H f -3 g32.13,-efatmgf,,,?.3,esansmzz 3 . 1 f- - .- f A -f f 2 as rt www-2 ' ji, me 15 -.4 3 3 3- V - sh. m mf S, . . PATRICK ROGAN MPM, 65 Hooker Avenue ,L guter Knabef' caF-n MAJORIE. ROS-EN Margie', 63 Whittie.r Blvd, Badminton 2,3,43 Beehive Staff 33 Bowling 2,33 Debating 13 Future Teacheris Club 43 Girls League 43 Girls Clee Club 33 Honor Society I,2,3,43 lr. Prom3 Field Hockey 33 Kickball 2,33 N.F.L.. I3 Phois H.R. Chr. 23 Ping Pong 33 Soph. H'op3 Speech Day 3g Talent Show 43 Triad 2,3,4, Pres.3 Volleyball 2,3. Sweetness and understanding per- sonifiedf' 'ET SVS! '? i22f.z1srs2?,tts 5s?eEZQXtS RICHARD ROMANELLI '6Rome', 196 Mill Street Baseball .l.V. 13 Varsity 2,3,43 D.E. Club 3,43 Fashion Show usher 33 Football Varsity 1,33 Freshman3 Monitor 43 Treasurer D.E. Club 4g Table Captain D.E. Club 33 Re- tailer's work experience 3. I meant to do my work today, Butf, .. THOMAS ROSEN ccT0nyv 134 South Hamilton Street G.O. 2,33 Gold I,2,3,43 .lr. Promg Jr. USDBTQ Intramurals. 1,2333 Key Club 43 Phois Staff 43 Intra-class Basketball 1,2,33 Science. Fair 13 Senior Prom3 Sophomore Hopg Talent Show 3,43 Triad 3,43 Vic- tory Dance 23 World Affairs Club 2,3,4. You mean I can't be in the girls chorus line? !9ougALeela5ie3 afkifw loracfice for fke gamt ELIZABETH ROOSA .,LiZ,, 6 North Hamilton Street G.O. Alt, 1,33 Red Cross H.R. Ch 13 Sophomore Hopg Kickball 23 Sc ence Fair lg Talent Show 43 Schoi Store 2. 'Sweets to the sweetsf, JOSEPH ROSSO ..J0e,, ll Laffin, Lane Oil .S7lltlfU Jag, fAe we zftfille !0I' fallll? 4. MARGARET H. SACKETT .,Pgggy,, 14 High si. Badminton 3g Bowling 1,25 Future Nurses Club 4, She looks on life with quiet eyesf, LORRATNE SCHICKLER 11 Beekman Street Beehive H.R. Chr. 3g Beehive Staff 3g Bowling lg G.O. Alt. 13 Gym Promg Ping Hopg Talent Leader 15 Junior Pongg Sophomore Show 13 Volleyball 1. 'gBubbIing and beautifulf' HELEN SANDERS 'gEIa1'ne Volleyball 1,2,3,4g Ping Pong 1,2, 3,4-g Badminton 1,2,3,4g Field Hock- ey 3g Varsity Cheerleading 3g Vic- tory Dance Decoratxons 43 Gym Leader 1,4g Monitor 4. 'gl love life. STANLEY R, SCHNEIDER l6DUlf8,, 17 Garden St. Freshman Tea Danceg Junior Prom 35 Sophomore Hop 2. Life is a llllldflllfiu Her 1st corn - the talent show. ill FRANK SAN FELICE g'Sandy', 52 Taylor Avenue Procrastination is my profession. ALAN SCHEIB Schmiggs 21 Vernon Terrace Band 1,2,3,4g Honor Society 1,2,3g Music Festival 1,23 Sr. Promg Tal- ent Show. Learning, and sense. UV if GARY SCHMITT 178 N. Clint-on Street RUSSELL SEAMAN '4Russ,' 3 Grant Street Honor Society 1,2. Un gargon grand. 0ll,gLLe8l0.5ie1i gall!! JQIICI5 !0l fL. a dong LEQEN SELLENDI Lynne', 379 Church Strect Basketball Intramurals 3g Honor So- ciety 1,2,33 Junior Prom, Phois Staff 43 Ping Pong 2g Talent Show 333 Triad 43 World Affairs Club 'cSweeter also than honey and the honeycomb. KATHLEEN SHANAHAN Shan 18 Meyer Avenue J.V. Cheerleading 13 Freshman Tea DKHCCQ Sophomore Hop3 Junior Prom3 Fashion Show 1,2,3g Talent Show 1,2,43 CD. Del. 1,2. There was a star danced and un- der that I was bornf, 60 JEANN E SENK 85 Worrall Avenue Nothing is more useful than sil- encef, SHELIA P. SESSA ..SeS,, 171 Mansion Street Annual Band Concert 3,4g Badmin- ton 2,33 Band 3,43 Softball 2,33 Basketball 2,33 Bowling 2,3Q Def bating 1,23 Futuvre Teachers Club 43 Girls League 43 GD. Alt. 23 Honor Society 1,2,33 Junior Red Cross H.R. Chr, 23 Kickball 2,3Q Music Festival 3,43 N.F.L. 1,2,33 One Act Play Tournament 3. Never idle a moment, but thrifty and thoughtful of othersf, MICHAEL SHEEDY Miken 37 May Street Football freshmang Rowing 2. Whenever I get the urge to work I lie down until it passes overf' MAUREEN SHERIDAN One year student - January. The green Irish Light in her eyesf, ' il z Q iiii ft 3 c .., RICHARD SEWELL HRip17 47 Corlies Avenue Baseball .l.V. 1, Varsity 2,3,4g Bas ketball J.V. 2,33 Football Varsitj 3,43 J.V. 25 Honor Society 23 Jun ior Prom, Science Fair 3g Soph Hopg Varsity Club 2,3,43 lnterclas Basketball 1,4. '6The diamond is my playground.: SHIRLEY SICKLJER 'gShirl 372 Mansion Street Badminton 3,43 Debating 13 Kitcb en Contest 1,23 Ping Pong 3,4- Science Fair 1. KI had a pleasant time with mf mind, for it was happy. Dog tired. MICHAEL SILBER Mike 91 Worrall Avenue 'Enjoy the present day, trusting very little to the rnorrowf, ELIZABETH SIMMONS Liz 108 Talmadge: Street Badminton 1,23 Bowling 1,23 Fu- ture Nurses Club 43 Gym Leader 1,2,3,43 Softball3 Science Fair 33 Talent Show 43 Volleyball 3. 'Whig flue clzoir fningd wiflt voiced Jfrong GAY SIMON 36 Adriance Avenue Basketball 13 Beehive Staff 3,43 Fu- ture Teachers Club 33 Sophomore Hopg Triad 23 World Affairs Club 2. SUE ANNE SLATER ..Sue,, New Hackensack Road gmual Play 23 Annual Twirp eek 2,32 Badminton 13 Beehive LR, Chr. 2,32 Treasurer 23 Secre- ary 33 Fashion Show Usher 23 lirls Glee Club 1,23 G.O. Del. 2,33 llt. 43 Gym Leader 43 Historian leporter 43 ,lunior Prom3 Junior ling Comm.3 Junior RICSSCHQCTQ iickball 1,23 Litterbug Campaign V3 Monitors l,2, Capt. 3, Commis- ioner 43 Moving Up Day 33 Phois l.R, Chr. 23 Ping Pong 13 Sci- nce Fair 13 Senior Promg Sopho- more Hopg Talent Show 2,33 Usher 3 Victory Dance 2,3,43 Volleyball ,23 Banking Teller 2,33 G.0. Safe- V Campaign 33 School Spirit Iomm. 4. Respect is what we owe to her. .puny Hr' ELEANOR SLAVIC Ellie Basketball 23 Beehive Staff 2, edi- tor 3, editor-in.-chief 43 Bowling 1, 23 Girls League 43 G.O. Alt. 33 Hon-or Society 1,2,33 Junior Prom 33 Monitors 132, Capt. 3. The pen is mightier than the swordf, i,u wft.mml.-am.g . 3, ft. -KF JOHN ANTHONY SMITH nT0nyu 62 Woodland Avenue Annual Play 13 Christmas Play 23 Debating l,2,3,43 Dramatics Club 1, 2,3,43 Football Varsity 4, J.V. 2,33 Freshman 13 G. 0. Alt, 23 G.O. Del. 33 Honor Society 1,2,3,43 .lun- ior Prom3 Key Club 2,3,43 Moni- tors 23 N.F.L. 1,2,3,43 P.A. System 33 Phois Staff 4g Crew 3,4, Varsity, .l.V. 23 Varsity Club 3,43 Sopho- more Hop3 Speech Day 2,3. Mighty oarsman, on the mighty Hudsonf' RICHARD SINDELAR Rich 8 Kimball Road Tech Club 2,3,43 P.A. System 3,43 J.V. Track 2,3. Have gun will travel. ROSE ANN SMITH Rosie 15 Taylor Avenue- Badmint-on 2,3343 Bowling 2,3,43 Gym Leader 2,3,43 Kickball 2,3,43 Monitor 2,33 Phois H. R. Chr. 2,33 Ping Pong 2,3,43 Tennis 2,3,43 Vol- leyball 2,3,4. A'Sweeter as the years go by. Do you think Hedda Hopper will go for this creation? 61 li tp BEATRICE SNOW Cookie', Corlies Avenue Extension Badminton 2,33 Honor Society 1,23 Kickball 1,23 Volleyball 2,3. 'cSilent beauty, the pearl of the worldf, SANDRA STARZYK sasandyss 27 Laffin Lane Cheerleading .l.V. 33 Fashion Show 1,23 Girls Glee Club 13 Honor So- ciety 1,23 Junior Promg Science Fair lg Sophomore: Hop3 Talent Show 1,2,4. Love is a beautiful rlreamf' RICHARD SPENCER ':Rich', 49 Vernon Terrace Chess Club 23 Science Club 3,43 World Affairs Club 2,3,4. A scientific mind lzas hef, we Me ive ana! fke Moio Jfarf fo war SHEJLA SPINGDER 89 Grand Avenue Beehive H.R. Chr. 13 Cap antd Gown Com. 43 Fashion Show 1,2,33 Girls Glee 'Club 1,23 G.O. Alt. 13 Honor Society 1,23 .lunior Prom3 Junior Red Cross H.R. Chr. 1,23 Pltois H-omeroom Chr. 1,23 Phois Staff 4, Scheduling Editorg Senior Prom 43 Sophomore Hopg Talent Show 3,4. g'So richly dressed is shef, ROGER H. STICKLE Porkey,, 75 North Hamilton Street D.E. Club 3,43 Freshman Tea DHHCBQ Mixed Chorus 23 Talent Show 1. 4'Life is jest? Zyifitf' : F I . .X t - JUDITH E. STILL aludyn 8 Parker Avenue Badminton 1,23 Bowling 1,23 Fu- ture Nurses Club 4, Treasurer, Softball 33 Talent Show 43 Volley- ball 2,3. Report card or parking ticket? BARBARA JEAN STARZYK Bobbi 27 Laffin Lane D.E. Club 43 Fashion Show 2,33 Future Nurses Club 23 G.O. Del. 3,43 Gym Leader 33 Junior Prom3 Sophomore Hopg Speech Day 2g Tal- ent show 1,2,4, I sketch your world exactly as it goesf, JO ANN STINGONE .Kjos 97 Smith Street Annual Twirp Week 1,23 Beehive H.R. Chr. 1,23 Beehive Staffg Pres ident of Freshman Class3 Fresh- man Orientation 1,23 Freshman Tee Dance 13 G. O. Del. 1,2,33 G. O. Alt, 43 Honor Society 23 ,luniol Prom3 Junior Red Cross H.R. Chr. 13 Monitor 1,2,33 Plzois H.R. Chr, 1,23 Sophomore Hop Chr. 23 Tal- ent Show 13 Victory Dance 1,2. 'gWhat is the secret of your suc- cess? ju oleaclgnea ana! fhe job flier, cannof Jhir-L JOAN SWEETING .loni', 23 William Street 3adminton 123' GO. Alt 3' C m i y - - Y Qeader 33 Honoif Society 1,2 3, Kick- Jall 1,23 Ping Pong 2,3313 Sopho- nore Hopg Talent Show 3,43 Vol- eyball 1,2. Tun, feslioity and frolicf, .IA M ES TEDBRITS MARY JO SZABO .700 23 South Perry Street Annual Twirp Week 23 Badmin- ton 1,23 Bowling 1,23 G.O. Alt, 23 Gym Leader 13 .lunior Red Cross H.R. Chr. 23 Basketball 1g Phois H.R. Chr. 33 Science Fair 1g Soph- omore: HOPQ Volleyball 2, If we could only describe the beauty of her eyesf, JANET THOMAS ajanu 52 Parker Avenue Bowling 1,23 DJE. Club 33 Fashion Show 33 Gym Leader 1: .lr. Red Cross H.R. Chr. 13 Kickball 1,21 Monitors 43 Volleyball 132. She never finds fault with youf, Counting calories. PHILIP TAscioTTi Phill, 32 Talmadge Street 'Success will be his through sin- cerity and hard work. JOHN THOMPSON facial, 331 Hooker Avenue Annual play 2,33 Art Club 1,2,3,43 Beehive H-omeroom Chr. 13 Junior Red Cross H.R. Chairman 13 Talenit Show 1,2,3,4. A brush, a pallete, and a canvas. 'U' 'W' ROSE AILEEN THEYSOHN 135 Garden Street Annual Twirp Week 23 Badminton 2g Beehive Homeroom Chr. 3,43 Bowling 13 Class Officer Sec. 23 Dramatic Club 23 Fashion Show 2. 33 Freshman Tea Danceg G.O. Del. 1,2, Alt. 33 Gym Leader 23 Jr. Prom: lr. Red Cross Homeroom Chr. 23 Monitors 33 Phois Staff, Scheduling Editor 4-3 Sophomore Hopg Talent Show 2,3,4. 'Vin even disposition, admired and enviedf, PATRICIA TIMMONS cspatss 7 Garfield Place Badminton 1,23 Volleyball 1,2333 Twirling 4. In her tongue is the law of kind- nessf, .xdncl flzen on griclag cameo flte :iavL aa WILLIAM TIMMONS- Bill 7 Garfield Place Football .I.V. 2g .Iunior Red Cross H.R. Chr. Ig N.F.L. 4g Phois H.R. Chr, 3g Rowing ,I.V. 2g Talent Show 45 Track 'iContent surpasses wealthf' JULIE ANNE TUTTLE fuliev II6 South Avenue Badminton 35 Bowling 13 Future Nurses Club 3g Ping Pong 3. Love is a many splendoretl thingf' pw. f WILLIAM TKAZYIK -fzmr' 176 North Water Street Tall, dark and handsome? 'Quant he-'K' 1 I te 155155.13855 I 12515352 f 575-4'1 -'im .J 1.2nmS-tn 1'1..: 1 . ,,..1,.,11 1 .. 11 71.1.3 .,. ,..,,. E. .1 . 1 ffflfr il '11. 1. 11 I .1. 11.1 1 .. -- FREDERICK VAN BOLIS Hlrred!! 8 Rose Street Having a wonderful timef, How do I get on the Brighton Beach subway? 64 cl, Jay .IOANNE TRAINA 651095 43 South Bridge Street Majorette 3g Phois' Homeroom Chr. 3g Speech Day 43 Talent Show 4. Life is made for living? .IO ANN VAN GAASBIE-CK ac-,oss 76 Whittier Blvd. Annual Play Ig Beehive Homeroom Chr. Ig Beehive Staff 2,33 Christ- mas Play 25 Dramatics Club I,2,3g Future' Teachers Club 3,43 Ir. Red Cross Homeroom Chr. 3g Phois Homeroom Chr. 1. WA smile' that glows. KATHERINE J. TUCCIARONNE Hfoaniw 2 Vassar Street Dramatic Club 25 Fashion Sho 1,2,3,4g Talent Show I,2,3,4g Sc ence Fair 19 Sophomore Hop. On with the dance. MARGARET VAN NOSDALL .lpeggyn 24 Oakwood Blvd. Badminton 3g Band 44 Beehi' Staff 2,3,4g Bowling Ig Debatir Ig Fashion Show 3g Honor Socie l,2,3g Junior Promg Kickball 1,2 N.F,L, 25 Phois Homeroom Ch 3g Ping Pong 1,2,3g Sophomoi Hop 2g Talent Show 4g Volleyba 1.2.33 Basketball I,2,3g Softball. MA, yozire adorable. I if Q 5 if 5 i 1 5 -isa? KS B ANN ELIZABETH VAN WAGNER 7 May Street Christmas Play 33 Debating 1,23 Girls Glee Club 2,3,43 Honor So- ciety 1,2,3,43 Junior Promg Nation- Girls Glee Club 2,3,43 Honor So- ciety 1,2,3,4Q Junior Promg Nation- al Honor Society 3,43 N.F.L. l,2,33 Asst. Literary Editor of Phois3 Speech Day 2,32 State Speaking Tournament 13 Talent Show 3,4. The delectable form which intelli- gence takes in its moments of sur- plus power - the form of wit. SARA LOUISE WOLSLEGEL 17 Beechwood Park Art Club 2,33 Future Nurses Club 3,43 Monitors 4, Denture of statue, mighty in heart. MARY ANN VERONESI 133 Henderson Street Badminton 33 Bowling 13 Fashion Show 33 G.O. Alt, 33 Junior Promg Jr. Red Cross H.R. Chr. lg Mon- itors 33 Ping Pong 2,33 Sophomore Hop3 Volleyball l,2. The light that lies in woman's eyesf' WILLIAM WALDRON Cowboy,' 9 Orchard Place Talent Show 4, Crew J.V. 2,3, Var- sity 4, Track l, Science Fair 1,23 Tech. Elec. l,2,3,43 Intramural Sports l,2,33 Annual Play 43 Junior Prom 33 Soph. Hop 23 Senior Prom 43 Band 1,2,3,43 Music Festival 1,2, 3. Show me a T-Bird and a good lime. Q get l 2l00l'f carala all!! ANGELO VERONESI Butch 51 Church Street .I.V. Baseball 1,2Q Varsity 3,43 Bee- hive H.R. Chr. 13 .l.V, Football 1, 23 Varsity 3,43 Freshman 13 G.O. Alt. 2,43 Gym Leader 23 Junior Ring Commg Key Club 43 Litter- bug 'Campaign 2g Mixed Chorus 33 Moving Up Day 2,33 Phois H.R. Chairman 23 Science Fair 13 Soph- omore Hop C0-Chairman. Employment will prevent my pleas- ure in life. six I-f' I -3 .3 . dl 3 ,la . -N L , , tyre. ,tire-L+, 3 11:-f 2 1 akflt-viii-'4iF.i2.t-fs'f1f: 15 ' - 3. .1-ifM',N,,,N4'f5a3fg 1 , 2, 7 - F- :ritz -Ni Ezfivf' 3' 3 1 it 13:3-53323 . ..B0b,, 61 Oakwood Blvd. Band 1,23 Honor Society 1,2,33 .lun- ior Ring Comm.3 Music Festival 1,23 Rowing J.V, 33 Talent Show 1. Without music life would be a mistalcef' 'LI get a kick out of ybuq are Oil Obll' way BRUNO J. VIRGILLIO c:D0Cn ll Manitou Avenue Beehive H.R. Chr. 23 Debating 1, 23 G.O. Alt. 13 N.F.L. 1,23 One Act Play T'ournament3 Speech Day 1, 23 Student Congress 1. Wit makes its own welcome., and levels all distinction. RONALD WARMAN Ronnie 391 Church Street 65 STANLEY JOSEPH WARYAS Starry 40 Gate Street Annual Play 25 Basketball .l.V. 1, 25 Varsity 3,45 Christmas Play 25 Football freshman, ,I.V. 25 Varsity 3,45 Gy'm Leader 35 Honor Society 25 Junior Pro-m5 Science Fair 25 Sophomore Hop5 Varsity Club 3,4. His interests are varied but the finest of these is uthleticsf' DOROTHY WAY 343 Church Street Kach home, fo 540111 OMF' l0H,l eI'lf:5 THOMAS WEISMAN 5 Marian Avenue Annual Play 45 Twirp Week 1,25 Beehive Homeroom Chr. 35 Christ- mas Play 45 Debating 153,45 Dra- matic Club 45 Football ,l.V. 25 THOMAS WEISS GGT0m7, 2 Mack Road Golf J.V. 1,2,3, Varsity 45 Honor Society 1,2,3,45 Junior Prom5 ,lun- ior Ring Comm. 35 Junior Usherg Key Club 3, Pres. 45 Litterbug Campaign5 Phois Staif5 Science Fair 3,45 Senior Prom5 Sophomore Hop5 Speech Day 253. The essence of humor is sensibil- nys: RICHARD WELS-H Richie 192 North Water Street D.E. Club 3,45 Fashion Show 35 .lunior Prom5 School Store 35 Sophomore Hopg Speech Day 2. My country is the worldg my countrymen are mankindf' u- - ..-, Q.-maffamfr. .1-at f , Freshman5 Freshman Tea Danceg G.O, Del. 15 Honor Society 25 Jun- ior Prom5 Jr. Red Cross H.R. Chr. lg Monitors 45 NFL 45 One Act Play Tournament 45 P,A. System 45 Rowing J.V. 3, Varsity 45 Sci- ence Fair 1,25 Senior Prom. Like man it swings. JOAWNNE WENZEL .von 138 Wilbur Blvd. Art Club 35 Badminton 2,35 Bee- hive Homeroom Chr, 15 Beehive Staff 1,2,3,4-3 Future- Teachers Club 45 Gym Leader 35 Honor Society l,2,3,45 Junior Prom5 Ping Pong 2, 45 Volleyball l,2,35 Open House Guide 4. '4Whose life is a plewsuref, Photogenic proctors. WARREN ALAN WISEMAN 54 College Avenue Beehive Staff 3,45 Debating 1,25 Dramatic Club l,2,35 Freshman Ori- entation 2,3,4 5 Freshman Tea Dance5 G.O, Del. 45 Hon-or So- ciety 13 Junior Prom5 Key Club 2,3,45 Sec. 45 N.F.L. 1,2,35 P.A System 1,25 Science Fair 15 Senior Prom5 Sophomore Hop5 Speech Day 152,35 Student Congress 1,25 Talent Show l,2, Director 45 Tech Club 1,2,3,45 Tennis 1,2. But 1'm not ll teacher pestf, :Mu ssrr r .s..r 5 - 1 A - 4 i ii x e, :S tiff - 1 1 I . ' :: f'.'-V-35. . Sl:-':'L'Ei-EYE: Jw '53 ' HERBERT WHITE 37 Du Bois Avenue lntramurals 2,3,4. What sweet delight a quiet life affordsf' e, :ture Ae AML? if we be Ali! agua SANDRA WHITE frstmdy' 140 South Avenue Badminton 2,33 Beehive Homeroom Chr. 13 Beehive Staff 1,2,3,43 Bowl- ing 1,23 Fashion Show 33 Freshman Tea Dance 13 Future Nurses Club 3,43 Girls Glee Club 2,3,43 G.O. Del. 33 Gym Leader 2,33 Honor So- ciety 1,2,3,43 .Iunior Prom3 Nation- al Honor Society3 Plzois Staff 4g Ping Pong 2,33 Sophomore Hop 2. '6The deep blue eyes of spring limef' WILLIAM WHITE 76 Cottage Street WILLIAM WIDHOLM caWiggsv 24 Mitchell Avenue Annual Play 1,23 Beehive Home- room Chr. 13 Freshman Tea Dance 13 Science Fair 33 Speech Day 33 Interclass Basketball 3,43 Intra- murals 2,3. Better not to be at all Than not be noble. ROBERT D, WILKINSON ajiggsu 87 S. Hamilton Street Football J.V. 23 Key Club 43 Mov- ing Up Day 4g Phois Homeroom Chr. 33 Plwis Staff 43 Science Fair 43 Senior Promg Talent Show 43 Tennis 3,43 Junior Red Cross Homeroom Chr. 33 ,Iunior Prom. Sing away sorrow, Cast away rare. 120 days. 21 hours. 12 DOILOHES ANN WILL 166 Talmadgc- Street Badminton 2,33 Bowling 1,23 Gym Leader 1,2,33 Ping Pong 2,33 Vol- leyball 23 Softball 2. WILLIAM WILKINSON Tliere's delight in love. 88 Winnikee Avenue minutes until summer vacation. Jfqhut xx - -, . bf - . lt t fi x. . X il Q W it are-it K wb 1 Q 423' AQ lei . . if-V x if , Ax Pww......'+- - iz. sf. :za ' ,M fe-Sw 41.11 1. 3 , W - mee-32'-zz. if-:ff w x at-.: 1 -ff! ' ia' ..- ,....,, - , ' ,..f,'h..., 1' 1 A. ' 'Q ,H gas.. ,. .ww 3 -- - - 1' ' ' 'gfiil' . - fa.. . . - 5531.1 1. 3.21 is '.i.t f: 'i gli ,z a,-r-32' rss... . . if , . ROBERT WILKINSON Bob Mansion Street HELEN M. WILSER 24 Smith Street Badminton 2,33 Softball 2,33 Basket- ketball 2,33 Beehive H.R. Chr. 33 Beehive Staff 2,33 Bowling 1,2,33 Debating 13 Freshman Tea Dance3 G.O. Alt. 13 Gym Leader 2,33 Hon- or Society 1,2,3,4-3 ,Iunior Prom3 Junior Red Cross H.R. Chr. 23 Kickhall 2,33 Monitors 2,33 Nation- al Honor Society 3,43 Ping Pong 2,33 Sophomore Hop 23 Talent Show 3,43 Volleyball 2,3. Sweet and lovelyf, 0 6,0011 Cl 11122401101 G A004 Ol' fwo SANDRA WIRSCH Sandy,' 306 Mansion Street Badminton 2,3g Softball 2,3g Bas- ball 2,3g Bowling l,2g Junior Promg Kiokball 2,3g Ping Pong 2,3g School Store 3g Science Fair lg Volleyball 2,3. Blest with pleasing charmf' NANCY WRIGHT 5 lnnis Avenue Beehive Homeroom Chr. 2g Future Nurses Club 3,4g G.O. Del. 2g Gym Leader 3,45 Honor Society lg Jr. Promg Jr. Red Cross H.R. Chr. 2g Monitor lg Phois H.R. Chr. lg Sci- ence Fair lg Sophomore Hopg Speech Day 23 Talent Sfhow 2,3g Victory Dance 2,3. Comforter of the sick -- a Flor- ence Nightingale. 68 4 4 i tt tx -V S wtf' ff-? Q f 4 BK S c W X 2 iz sf H, is 1 ,S 3 S 5 S ,. . i l' M ' S ,f V1 :N 4: ' xi' .FTM '-me v ef . .,,,g1 ', .Q ' 'sz x f' J -1-is , eil5.11 igfa 1 a-u,:',.-,Q 5 ,-,.,. ,gg ' ,L .1 ji : , I . 1 1 ,- , lei.- 1 .-'21H-1.'..1.2'2in,-fs:msszffsevfQ22isat1Y2ftt,eotzi5f4ssz11-bfirfi ' ' I - ' ig Smsilsfit fii . - '32 it J .oyyo CAROL L- WOLLENHAUPT W if ff - 'S' WIHOW Bend 1, ' Annual Play lg Badminton 3g Base- staaglm gi'-,eifiifz ., if . ' . i . ' , 1 ban, Beehlve Staff 314f Bowles MADELINE- WOLF-ROM 276 Church Street Twirp- Week l,2,3,4g Badminton 2g Beehive Homeroom Chr. 1,23 Bowl- ing lg Cheerleading J.V. 2, Varsity 3,4g Dramatic Club lg Fashion Show l,2,3,4g Girls Glee Club l,2,3,4, V.P. 3,45 Gym Leader 1,2,3,4g Hon- or Society 3g Junior Prom 3g Mixed Chorus l,2,3g Moving Up Day 2g Music Festival l,2,3g Ping Pong 2g Science Fair lg Senior Prom, Sophomore Hop. A cheerer of the victor and the defeatedf, '- shift Isis' ,I ' ' 4- :if gsm- . ' -1 , ,gif sissegf ff. f- vw f -vs rw' if . ,. -6- as, ' ,W . U A . . -,,e RALPH YANDO Buzz', Sl' S B K ,S K Q digg, pi K , 2 Sl 2 S ff , ,Ks , X it tg .- si -Q .Q i!5 tix . .37 2 32 Fountain Place Annual Twirp Week 2,3. The one and only for a fair haired lass. Does Salvador Dali use a ruler? l,2,3g Girls League 4, Sec.g Girls Glee Club 2,3,4g G.0. Alt. lg Gym Leader l,2,3,4g Honor Society 35 Junior Promg Junior Messengerg Kickball 2,3g Monitor 2,3,4g Phois Staff 4g Ping Pong 3g Science Fair lg Sophomore Hopg Talent Show 2g Triad 2,3,4g Volleyball l, PATRICIA ANN WOOD ..Pat,, 5 May Street Badminton 25 Baseball 2,3g Basket- ball 2,3g Kickball 2g Monitors 43 Ping Pong 2,3g School Store: 2,3g Soccer 2g Talent Show 4g Volley- ball 2. I love school QVacationsD. 2,3g World Affairs Club 3,4. 'SHer very frowns are fairer far, than smiles of other maidens aref, LINDA JOAN YOUNG ..Lynn,, 28 May Street Badminton 2g Baseball l,2g Basket- ball 2,3g G.O. Alt. lg Ki-ckball l, 2g Phois Staff 4, Typing E-ditorg Volleyball 2g Field Hockey 2g Sportsorama 3. So nice to have around. JO ANN M. ZAHN 38 Pine Stre.et Badminton l,2,3g Baseball l,2,3g G.O. Alt. 2g Gym Leader 2g Honor Society l,2,3g Kiekball 1,2,3g Ping Pongg Sophomore Hopg Volleyball l,2,3. A good laugh is sunshine. ' 1 rrW'2-fiiilie QE. .A fad! of Lreaci and wifi: fire iyglwigv foo. CAROL ZELEZNIK 7 Bennett Road Roosevelt Art Club 1, Mixed Cho- rus 1, Sophomore Hop Talent Show 2, .lunior Play 2. ':Deligl7,tful. MARCIA CALINOFF Franklin St. Kindness in anotlters trouble, cour- age in our own' - ,, Q , A i ' -x t ,, .. t'ft LINDA MARIE ZELEZNIK fm, 15 Hoffman Avenue Basketball l,2,3, Bowling 3,4, J.V. Cheerleading 3, Fashion S-how l,2, 3, Girls Glee Club 4, Gym Lead- er 2,33 Junior Prom, Ping Pong 3, Sch-ool Store 3, Kickball 2,3, Mixed Chorus 4, Monitor l,2, Capt. 3, Comm, 4, Science Fair 1,4-, Sophomore Hop, Talent Show 3,4, Victory Dance 2,4t, Volleyball 2,3. The eyes have it. MICHAEL O'NEIL Mike Annual Twirp VVeek l,2, Mixed Chorus I, Moving Up Day 2,3, Science Club 2, Intramurals l,2,3. Dull moments will seldom be seen, by hlVTl.,, 5 il ,Y I a-S31 L., 'FIV PATRICIA ZIMMER PAUL BADGER c'Beasie,' I4 North Randolph Avenue Freshman football, Junior Prom 3, P.A. System 4, Speech Day 4, Tal. ent Show 1,2, Tech Club 1. nHappy am I, from care I'm free! Why f1fen't they all contented like me?U GEORGE! SEAMAN HSlfipper,' I9 Duane Street Annual Twirp Week l,2, D.E. Club, 3, Fashion Show 3, Freshman. Tea Dance, School Store 3, Sophomore Hop. Quietly he goes lzis wayf, Hope chest. THERESA CATRONE Terry,' I6 North Clover Street Beehive Homeroom Chairman 4. 'love has no ltalzitation, but the l1etlrt.', ANDREW REID .,Andy,, IO3 Cedar Avenue Twirp Week l, Junior Prom: P.A. System, Sophomore. Hop, Speak- ing Bureau, Golf l,2,3,4, The most useless Jay of all is that in which we have not lauglzetlf, FRANKLIN H. WRIGHT Frank 25 Harris Street ,l.V. Football 2,3, Christmas DPC orations 3, 'lllitfe me today and talw tomor ss 11010. Best Looking - TERRY OLIVO AND MARY ANN MILLER are P.H.S.'s candidates for the Mr. 81 Miss America contests fSouth America, i.e.l. Most Respected - GARY MARTONI AND PAULE-TTE CHAM- BERAS are two strangers who really respect one another!!! 'A eniom of 5 12 ,f ' 1 kvjl' 1 iffffol I I 1 1 1 l S E Most Popular - TEDDY OCCHIALINO AND ROSE THEYSHON owe their popularity to the Hcheet sheets?? S S ik Most Likely to Succeed - DUNCAN KILMARTIN AND- SUE KO- WAL will he the only people ever to have the U.S, owe THEM taxes. Most Versatile -- AL BUTTS AND DIANE DETMER can do any thing imaginable from playing marbles, to deriving the theory of relativity. Most Intelligent - DENNIS MCGRATH AND MARY LOU MCGILVRAY, two Scotch- men, discuss antidtisestulvlishmentarianism over their pizzas. Wofagda H!!! I I Most Typical - VIC POCIASK AND SUE SLATER are typical teenagers accustomed to tedrly hears, crew necks, and infatuation. Unsung Heroes A BOB PASQUARELLI A'ND BARBARA MAN- NING are the gallant heroes of P.H.S. flf they ever Sang, they would never he heroeslll r ' W X ,,,,......--A Most Athletic - BOB BOSCHEN AND SANDY LEVINE can even out ping pong Poncho Gonzales. t Lo uacious JEFF GRAHAM AND Mos q Y -- , MARY ANN I-'INN will make n smash in C011- gress as 'fililmstersl' l Humorous - TOM MCCLAINE AND EIIJEEN FLYNN have caused a lot of hos- ' th 'r 'okes, eve1'yone's in stitches. bills here. After hearmlg 61 J achers' Pest C recent y 1010 lArsenic was the main dish.J iw? AND MARY l l faculty e , r s ' l l 'L red at an farewell dinner given Jy tle 0 0 umm m 0 unzor The enthusiastic Juniors after completing three years in P.H.S. are about to take the great step in the leadership ' of our school. These three years have familiarized the Juniors with traditions and dutiesg this class has shown ig, its capabilities in a successful Junior Prom, held amidst Manhattan Towersv, in athletic and scholastic achieve- ments, and in the formation of a cheering section. Our new leaders will proudly carry on the tradition of P.H.S. as did their precedents. SQ is Y is 4-1 fi ss 4' :ff I ---1772 iv- f-f---+- . 4 76 EQ' 'UM What, me worry? :51 9, ' vi, ri .. , liar. 5 fi.. Y 'Wife W 6 K 9521 1 ' ay., - C. Abatello I 5153 rt if i ,' .,,. af IK mi A. Anthony .. ,ak 1 i 1 3. -gf z, -.mv imwl rA.fn L QML Maw C. Bailey R. Baker Q. -4... - W Qu Q ' .1 .. 'V 1-, V ff . i . . my jf A -f., 5 V 7 X: I go A I rfffzw- of M- - . Nfl ww A f . QQ! J. Beach D. Beaman G. Bellamy L. Bennett , iii 1-...J V, l CEM om Dubblc Bubble?-Toil and Trouble. S. Bomba 77 J. Booth Mir 'ik 2 S ff!! f n. if J. Buryk . 'l ' ,E 'at .Q S. Carver . . ggi 3 .5 X.. is-mf' . 'SE . f S. Abrams B. Antonakos fw ..,, A. Apkims C21 .. A... C. Baldwin . 'kQf7?j ' Fmwg C. Beutel Q 5 5 332. , T T TQ f'3?gii fwilf? 2, fw.WWmr J. Bowers 53 iz K 2 HJ v W 15 iiwyww. J. Bukowski J 5... , g E iqfwd 3.93.93 K 'fn X C. Callahan QIQM I S. Cavallaro . asf' h dwg? 'WH' ff . R. Alhiinder ? Q ' ef. . 5 A. Aposporos Qifmp f f' D. Averill 1 2 W as B 121 P t my 4 X . A Q W. Baratta fr '-r- . E 1 Q 1-X.. fsglgg., f 4 , 3, W . 'UV Q L 'ww W 5 ..- mkwwhg J. Bowers fA Ff'fw 5 5.59 as haf, N. Burger J ..,. J. Capano f . wg iam W 3 My 1 .... KR 2 D. Cerniglia fl K fill Albrecht If v ffjf i' K A S. Ashman I K. Bach C. Barish W Aj. .f E375 J , C. Boch ...egg ' ' F. Brown ,- gawk? iH.w!i ' fi ' C. Burns P. Cappola ' ,A fi '55 1 4 :fi ' . .ei x.,-sf W YE . ' .QV - .f , -..X -SK ..., - ,.. f. -asf .- - 2- .,..,,.-f J. Chamhcras .pg I 2, ll . M. Chiriatti s 1 'wi 5 Q s if , all A r he 3 me D. Colucci J. Crevion ? 42 .7 . V ,S 'IB' l x E. Damelio V img: 2 L. Dedrich i if M.. . A. Di Gregorio gg Q .. . R. Elwin if 7 , fir f . 8 i A 3 ti A-xvi L G. Esbach F Q x dh: .K vs mmf, ., N. 'X i P. Finch S WF C. Crosley K . W. Conklin J. Croshier oioo S. Davies M. Delahoyd , 7 '- .. if-, if .'.AV . , ea, .5'i, K A. Dogias 'lf r . viifk i. R. Emma z M. F. Fauci 3- 7 life ff' K: fish E 2 .yi KP . VV M. Fitzpatrick ii 1 -Z! M R. Clark B. Coderre ,. ' AW' . ski y 4 A we fv . .2 'WJ' f i . . , wil y , I ,, x fl VV ' A ' . J- COHUCIY J. Conners f 'ff Q.. - A. Daley L C. Dean Y. DeBellis .! 43, 1.. 'ff?,f'l I gr 'a Z W' M. J. Delaney M. Dennis wlw' C. Dihglio M. Donavan 5 Q- 12 V,A .l . G. Epstein f K A yyss L. Feirabend E. Feldman . isis? I S. Fitzsimmons l. Flowers i n -e., 3. J. Decker Q' .fm at WH' A X xx l L M P. Dennis mf! .Q Frank Digilio on the sidelines rx .A , 'ia' Q.. if X wx P. Dickenson l'l cf... 3 ,, F. Edell George, give them one of your college cheers. J. Flowers ,... . f . s lag.. S of if . M .. ff 4 M, n as .ff 5. 'F' .V ,M 5.'.fs1ff e is fa' . lk .r , b f P. Flynn D. Gallante w Ka E. Flynn 5. .MM , ff-'52 my FFF we G. Galuppo F. Gannon R. A. Germano B. Gillerin . , ll Q She wants a ticket to My Fair Ladyu? ? ll '15 W llll no in A ' 1 ..!,. .3 '- E' S. Goodwin J. Gordon D. Gorges . - . ' 1 - , A ll- -fi.: , .ra-, ,IFE Y., . X: Y xl 5 K RW.,-1 fJ ,V if, gin 5523.21 VV JI iiii ' D. Gottdiener B. Grapski K. Gray L. Green M. Gullo . .., . 1 .. - . - in an V . V. .',' i V . M . ',,5x. as S . m . ,W fl V A : 'i'.3? : J. Gusherti G. Haber J. Harkinl B. Hawkins R. Hawkins G. Heller 0 I 1 f ., ,,,. ' . A A G. Henricks C. Herzfield J. Hillery E. Holsopple R. Holt P. A. Control room: Mr. Bazzani to the rescue! 'l i n k nz ' D. Hotton G. Hover G. Howarth ':'fl aw., 0- 4- . . , .' - :L ' 9- -. . ii'7 A f' V' 'wr L 5553555 -3 -I zz E aaifwf v- i 'ji '2 'M v 'Q ' ' T . F' 735: ff ff :Q En :T + 4' 0 fs , ' O- - , J is :T 2 :Z 2 :j Q. G. Hunt J. Hunter A. M. Ilves F. Jackson A -v If ff- Zi! . . ' Q. 0-. A ' A 'Z 'N .IL '- A . :I ,N 4 - A k r if Vyi .. kir: 55115 E .Z 'J 94- . YA ! .K 'r:, .V'. I Q.:Q, . '. 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Rehm '-i f K f' 'E We .. if 6 L . fiiiv- ' iw Ailg, 1 J. R. Riehter gifg L 1 ,, P lqsi It: V . E. Robards V. Robbins D. Nichols it . x .. J. Oppenheimer 76' Qs' A S. Pemher 3, 4-cw ie lr .,.. . YV. Piazza 1' I S. Poloanelli X fi vi . il.. R. Rimai V wwf, F. Robinson 'IF 41? 0 C. Perano Q9 F Do you have an easy-to-read Physics textbook? , 4' ,, r w . ......, x wg .l. Picoli few A lx , . If A. Reaser 52 -5 4. J. Pierce Mil Cfclrid The Juniors were right for once. LIBERTY J -'AN 4 -NNE Q5Q12v'1Cxi1 :Ni WN 51: NRE Q Kwai Oli, Billy, I never thought you'd ask mel iorzi ji 5 1 ki 'rf ig K ff' A-I-In BP S. Robinson , Liles. W1 1 W .1 1? N. Rubin . fwtf ' 'll' , . .MJ 'Q ft' S 'fy' f S S ' ' NX J' Ffh' Ia- B. Schmaltz C. Shmitz . ' ' 1' .EV if o., i U .qw Q . , -AE V wr Q ,, Vw VVAV J , , A S M..e F. Scotti K. Sellendi J. Shannon . --', -if A i 53 1' 5 L . ,L,, ,.. This is the last piece of crepe paper-it has to reach. lf. Skellan C. Sottile , A Q 9 x 5 'ix B. St. Germain R. Sueato D. 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'Wi BM JUNIOR PROM Row A Left to right C. lRosenberg, P. Malet, J. Rider Row B J. McGrath, J. Westergard, M. Wiseman, R. Albinder, L. Rosenthal, T. Marchese, J. Lloyd, D. Weintraub, B. Schmaltz, S. Albrecht, R. Kluge, J. Sessa, A. Levine, K. Gray, M. Delahoyd, T. Samtmarco, B. L. Welch, J. J. Gusberti. Row C G. Heller, M. Miller, C. Defiglio, M. F. Fauci, F. Edell, N. Casparek, M. Kovacs, J. Razler, J. Murtha, M. Zeoli, W. Zeuren, F. Pietropolo, N. Berger, C. Sottile, P. Flynn, A. Kiely, F. Kara, L, Burbridge, L. Marinucci, G. Schneider, A. Krimezis, S. Gottlieb, C. Schmitz, S. Pember, R. Emma, Row D M. Morelli, N. Kraut, J. Oppenheimer, K. Bach, W. Piaua, T. Martin, M. Haggerty, P. Mikus, J. Cervino, M. Donovan, M. Chiriattti, C. Hornick, A. Dogias, D. Stewart, S. Saland, F. L. Marchese, E. Miscione, L. Wilcenski, M. Key, R. Litt, N. Webber, J. Wilkinson. Wherefore art thou, Romeo? On January 30, 1960, the island of concrete and steel served as a back- ground for the Juniors as they presented Manhattan Towersi' in the P.H.S. gym. Headed by Pat Malet and Joe Rider, the Junior committees worked for a financial as well as a social success. Dancing was enjoyed from nine to twelve with music furnished by Van Henry and his orchestra. The evening was highlighted by the selection of Lynette Sullivan as queen. Junior Prom Queen, Lynette Sullivan. Attendants, Patty Malet and Nancy Har rington. , 1--Mun ,. . i SOPM WOWES wmxfwfme -H'-'sg M 'im u 54- ' 7. W5 f 'lm-wk N , ,tg Q-.---.wQ-,.W- .......M, ...L.,...4........... .v-.v--mm., ,W in Nw fl 1-we-+ ,q , - Sggvigff ,,1 fi? .. M- gfw fi . x .. x X' ,,Q-4,:g17Qg:, wxm.. N00 .1-it- . 5:55 w:I'!'f-':.:'. P' 'L . 5 Q-fzemmwmww w-M2100 .A ,41fffsWW 'Y itci.fr55wQ'3?LH E iQizti:aiza23ffi W Q . , ' f,:31iff,Lw5EM1e ! rifliif r vi 'Z Q .,.,.,,.t. ,,......,t.,.. ' t aw - le mgunlwalllllil' K' 10 4 IS- . .9 ...maxaman 35 .,L, ,W' 1. 1 .Mafia SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS-Left to right: Bruce Wagner, Carol Bambakos, Robert Finn, Peter McGinnis. 0I'l'L0l e Cjdrfd THE SOPHOMORE CLASS Looking through the annals of P.H.S. we see many outstanding Sophomore classes, but few can compare to the present one. It 'is outstanding not only in speech and dramatics, but also in its vitality and school spirit. Indeed their influence was great in each activity with which they were affiliated. lf they continue to procede as they have during their first years here, they will be one of the great classes to pass through the halls of our high school. go X12QfYNOT'eS H it 9 il I ' X ta ii' t 3 I J' 'vt,-v i 1 , 1 tif? aeeeee D X f' ' 'X' Q 88 X Anthony W K .. ., K lm mg ... W! iii? :.xA f ...Ma Barley fp . . ..,,g. A di i LV,L X in, rf' Abramowitz fs- s J' M. Antipas S. Barlow 'Q' ' Q , .N , .. 2 , H H95 --'Er 4 ? , 'bf S5 YL 5 S Becchetti P. Bcndazzi Sw , bm E M X 1 W. Adams C. Affronti IV fax 'nr A i 1- D. Amone 1, 'fl' W ,ZWM51 A 2. ,.,k J . , ' f . 1 A K. Anderson R. Anderson ls' .1 i .-'V 5 K Lim-3-'I rr-' 1., - ' S ...V :M '. Anzalone S. Arnole -if K 1 if L D. Barton P. Barton ,. 4... 'SX' if Z 7 W 'L . . - , ...v . .A 4' wifi-fi , W. M. Bender D. Best V. Birohell K. Bock f ' gg? r ,jk .Mn N. Boice 'fi' 3 ix xii Fw B -f K .WY C. Amato .F 1 Lv .4- '!' ff' . Anderson Q ge HC K. Anson ,. iff-'Ja 'fa f'lD 1 M if im R, Balga .3--4. . G. Baxter . V A my Q, Y D. Bickart 1, gn, . 'Q E. P. Book .5 K fm fa Q., ,' , W .1 . T. Bono uv 1. .- - ' '- 7 A '. V . frfs . .. Lx gs K r BBBB.. j 'A 1 Q O. Boone D. Botsford NI. A. Bowe C- Colvmilil 1 R. Broas , ,. , J. Buckley 4932 if L, Burroughs . J ...1 ..,. :. l ,f E . A., . .. B. Brown . . A.,' 2. Q .., ,Q xg 4 ,V if, D. Burgess UT' 6 , . 3 in V L f :,:..: . Browne C. Bryant - :pq l frm .W 2 Q wif A, Calegh , A 'A za, - ,L V ' ' ., or-. ii n ' if h M. Campbell 6' . L' mm J. Chervenka S i Kiss-ug A. Damaso C.. Cummings Sl: V., ., R. Conley D. Coleman Ka G. Carroll G. 1-is '15 x W, ,Q ha. -r Q . R. Chick . .f W. .1 f , x g Y P sv 4 v W. Callahan Q54 . ' 1 Castro uw. f. g :. . T, 'wi , , - z Q- '-v K. DeCormies f 51 . X1 gd ls 'W 3 J xiii if M. Denesi J. ., If ii i .af-L J R. Crotty ' 3. 1 A '. C. Conklin gh J qi . . A.. f 1 as , wk Cutten 'w ir gl A A. Connors fr .M . S XM G. Clendenen A. C Chubbs Ax r'.r is SW x ' .... ,rj J P. Cerigna r nfs' if ..- of-IQ. ,Q 4 , ., vm, wwf . .. Q . .g y , B. Decker -ww I' X. Q-...,,, 5 , S, V- j .. V H. J. Curtis 4 . 5 v fl W .1 . ,F Y' D. Chsildess If 1've heard it once, I've heard it 100 times! .Sap 0 E 1 gf yy ' M. Cfhartoff A A ' ll ,.K., . as r .W V. Deyo S. Daniels N. Daniels A W 3. .ory slyrl 0.56 ' X M. Cummings And it,ll be a really big show. lfl'l0l e:f 0 '62 ,..........m.....,... ---w The school of bulduzing -A T. Doty 175' . ff X .. - ' .4 fy ., Q w 4 ,I -- if aa a A. Falanga J. Falbo R. Feldman s veil: inf' xx ,X mf , . in R. Finn Yes, there is a Santa Claus. LS' f . 5 w. T 9. 2 f il MW l Uslss .F ,W F 1- A P. DeStefano P. DeStefano -352. 3, 41 'ff' C. DuBois Vi an 'qi 'ea ' ,su - L. Fernandes if gr!! an , Y . 5 ': A jevf' A R. Finn . ' :'l , Y' C. Franklin K, .nn X M. Dixon 1 FATF C. DuBois 4' P. Fernandes S. Finnerman S. Detmer ig. ,ii . P. Dietz K P. Dorfman . e ,.. .A A 1162 P' F. Earhart ll: .. mn Q 'Q-...:'7f W. Fierabend :ga '- ,J mm, .fe , ...c L. Fishback G. Flanagan M. Flanagan if .L -...Qs V S. Foster . . ffifz ',h, ' , in ., r Lsrr sf F P T. Gaines L. Gallante .1 ...M f ,, -vw 1.1. P. DeC0rola , we . C. Dimples R. Dosio .b L F F lnr Q A. Erdreich PHI 'Kgs S. Filet IS. .1 ,,,, was-J J. Fishman ' A J. Flowers .-.... Q QF 4 t k ai' . 52,33 F. Francel A . P. Garcia Q.. - . . fe' any . . E-Sf fr- 1 I 'V illfiirii - J f- - FREN? . . .3y.5..w.a S. Carman E. Gaynor .5 T. Gernmel J. Grant l Y 5 . 1 f. l F. Grogan Y . ,S .. Wg . . 'iw MVK Away-Q.. -y ,J wif A. Heckler F 1. ' li S . E' 'm,,,,,- .A YNKQL .fisfx-' A. Hollister ll' . iiolli M A ' '1:'-E M y r D. Hunger J. Hunter A .M a.. ME W . , . , ,gg f . Q if. 1'3 km ir ETH, r C. Carnes J. Geiger L S. Germond B. Grantner , , , .Q-...ik ...R 2 5 1 . H. Hairey I me PM .LQ i 5 ff, 'W J. Heilman N 95 Ag' D.. .3 M. Hornick 41- Q 71 he 11.33 '-1324 . .S 5 mlm. J. Howarth vi? W. Hutchins A W 1 r J. Gattine J. Gattine : f' .K X A D. Govern . , . ,. rig wmv! : 2. in , '37 ' ,-.xi .. 'D -'-- 4 3 2 5 W .A - N - ,sr Cecil Davidson: Honorary ticket-taker. Solaho ... -Tv R. Grauer G. Gregory A. Grey - I ,..- QV- . .Z A, , . . .I .-..i r A A ..s... A f '-' qqql A A A HZ.. r' . ' A A ' -. , T. Harding E. Harmon N. Harris Q. Harris S. Harris 'MN rie. T iril Cl ' .. in J. Heilman T. Herman B. Holden Talent show rehearsals: The Blue-and Whites are mixed up again. 3 x I n 'fri N. Horny S. .lack O. .lekabson 6 1 V . . .fff W . is Ea :+A sy. f ' .Xp , 1 . M s 'sf Q .. , 1 . W 1 Sophomore legislator. Q, is My JYTSK K. Jones lfl'l0l e5 I , K E. Kaminski R. Kellerhouse D. Kenedy :ML ik... - . - X l .rd I xii, My T 2 Y V 5 - , s 1 of .12 'K 12 ... so sg- K 'A'. J. Lk . X. f xr. 2f . . f wh 3 . W! B. L. James E. Jenkins gf 1-Q. , 7 7 WL W. Johns Q' v X ci in y -Ha M.-. 4. X. .Johnson ,... f s W ' .f , if f QV' 5 ' .-v H. Jones k gf -. W ', .9 K. Kinsey rf .H -.-,ffl Kourakis mv. ,..,,, ky, lv :Fw Luna-.ins . , T. 5 ti Kroll S. Kish J. Kluge C. Kopecky R. Koffey S. Koob 762 in V . iw. p S.. Y ., ,. .. M1 0 H Ni ' 'lf' Vri. gf' j i g- Muff 7 M f-. 2.. sofy.. B J. Krakower S. Krisca R. Kristenson J. Science is wonderful. F' 'U , fi, . I ff. B. Kuhn , Q. ., Q 2 .. 44' ' . , nu' f 'W -. S. La Forte P. Lasko I A. QQ' 'mf ,ik W, fa, E. Kustas .any MJ ' any Lafalce Laufer 4 N fm 'Q' C. Johnson J. Jones ff, .--of 14 .2 -1 W' 75242, wp.. B. .Jordan 3 ,gi H., V' Nw B. Kipp ,ra EQ Q5 s 4 M. Kowal fi. ,gfjyjf S. Kronberg g vs 1 ,W J. Labarr ,.. K are - X X R. LaFalce ...W p N . Laurenzano . . x i J f We D. Lawrence at Q 'Si A l' 5 LM K if sg J . Lenahan HY W' Ns G. Lewis P. Linsky W5 J i Q8 2 W W x mv' 'F T. Losee wi ,.,, Q 'ff' Z' -1 .A D. McCaus1in 5?f f? E. .51 V .. i 4 . 7221. 2 f J. McDowell Nt. 9' B . McEachen fe 1- xgs :Q z V 'iff ' f 5 535 WY' J. Leary ., as '- W it J ' , if iq' .6 J 4 We . at ...,.., . , , D. Levine ii, ,,,, e 5 aff. f , W B. Liefer . , rf? f .. it , xK S x L. Lieton P J . if . any P. Lousedes . film- ,,, E A we V Merge: J. McCormick r ,.... . I L im I Kimi R. McDowell 5 I sq A ii E P . McGinnis IH- fi K ..,,,,m.,,.,., ., ff .K mm 'fszgf1.m i E X .1-gg . t QM ' S . iw ur IV V 5 H2 I A. Leclair s. ?, ...N mf ,J 5' W P' K., E. Lillis iii tems- ,- .fgm J 'fer . W 'D A ggi! 'x 915 'I . D. Lockett -- . .'5'fa'g5.s1' f e.. 5 - - -, 4 .N if -. , .. J 1 ,gg 6, Q.. ... Qwwggi E . Ludwig LM. .Kkk S ,ff D. McCurdy wwwww in . -Q N J 5 if .Q ,...xQ3Rt.S - as-.., Mu S. McFal1 is .1 It my V5.1 I 3' S ,Y .JS F 1- 'i'I . 5E:ie..,- K is 3 it . McGrath J B. McGuire H. McPeck s t K W' Q. 'Wig 1 . mf ,1- Q it .M wr P fd? -sw K U H .K I T, S. Leiser C. Lockwood F. G. Lutz J. wi.-....... .,,. 5' Some feed their mind and others their face. -k - 4 534' Q . .25 .. if 1 Longobardi Q- E, . : ... .5 , . MacFadden S. MacKenzie K. McCavara im ' .5 . A fi fl Y A A 5? 225 A Gif , J- I I ','. I E. McDermott T. . . QQ? .L x I 2 S .,: 5.... , w 2 H s 12 2 K' um .F W. Macey McDonald Underclass pictures: , ,ill FW . .SZIOAO CL... In 0l e5 -st. 0 '62 r. 4.-s - ' P f , --, X ...H J. ' - ' fr' 2 ...V-'. . M.: on 'X , , F . ' L',, M W H , 'W9' R , A Vkxk H -f K 1 , , 1 A Y . M - 5 . x LL L. Maigcll J. Manning R. Marchese D. Marone ls in . Q . ' 'Q V Q Q, 7 A K nn n -fggf . . 4 , 51'1-1 A Y! J. ,f . S ' A. Maston R. Maston Q N ,if . ,V M L- - .assi at Qn, J I . J 1 , f 5 f f -,, . 9 Cause: A llttle candy never hurt anyone. R 'Q ' A i I VL x Lk.kk T. Maston M. Matway K. Meddaugh sw ., gl- Q , f f A .W 1 ,, 5. my J 'M 2 - sf. . ... rm W. Mews L. Millard R. Miller D. Mitchell A. Moehrke lx: fin: A ,f 'lll 532 'W .V it A fl r w? A- 'M Q W ' .W .Q.ff f ft . ' W4 5 1 - iff? .wm..,, - A yy 2 L'-wilt ...S N......,V - A 7 J. Molinaro R. Montalto D. Moore J. Moore D. Mordusky BI. Moretti K. Morgan v Az.. .. . ' no Q... J. 'fr Q we PW , b , in JZ: Q. J yzrrkyy 5 B. Morris J. Mooris R. Murphy M. Musmerci C. Nasser Effect: and go easy on the Clearasil. U V - . W , M., 5 fl . ' '-1. . - 'WHY 5 A if' if X ff F. Nero Nellsliifll Newman M , U -'-Q 4 Zi , ,... my A .A 'fi' . 211. I 3 W. Newton J. Necol A, 1. if AM if 0 L. Nowcls L. North P. Nostrand V. 0'Brien E af I I51 . . A. O,Hara C. Papastrat 3 .L S . www iz . -T? C. Parker .. ... . ' , Q .i -.,, ,Q - f 'tml . ... 2 2 W' . gf Cf 1' , , . '-lf.. J. Peluse f.. C. Pitcher R. Purvis 5. 4 mei 5 'Wi Y' tiff.. .,,,l..',--,Z Ku an I ,N ., .. . f 2 SQ' R. Renter 1 it B. Rinaldi W. Roberts S. O'N eil R. Papastrat .W- at iW 4' .- .zk Isl, of J. Paroli C. Pender 'ls w. wgjii-ali 5 J. Pizzuto 'W .S WWF fs T. Randall S. im... iiet .. S. Reynolds 3 X K .Wi D. Rittenhouse L. g , .. .1-as R arf D. Palmieri t i g i... P. Parren I. 'C M 'M' 5 Mxwm 2 if if ' R. Phelps D. Plummer F. Randolf 1 was H F. Riedinger 554' . ' A fl? If A K P- .1 1 ff 5 ffffiiqf . . . B. B. Papastrat X.. X vw? ' W.: Mew' M F. Pierson D . .. . D. Polito f . fi-Jr. R. Rianeri is B. Robinson C. Robfinson P. Robinson Stone walls do not a target make. X . rf 7175 5 we R ' .Q , . T. Piotti .si,,.f... R. Prenot A. Purvis U ..: : .. i ' J. Reilly Marking committee: cit-ed. Dept. . L23-'f' ' g S , ,A A , , A L Vgyignk s.. C. Rogers M. A. Roglar , iQ , i f' Sm z ' l i Y J. Sauter 1, .hw In 1. Vli1.1'! W LJ Agx 5' K. Sclioenbrun J. Schontz :IVV .V my VFX Nl. Sliaughnessy W- SIWVUW aw, I 'A J, Sommer L. Spice 1. 'fl- i . -fl fi , , xx. 'PY 'Ml . ,, if , z . KE K 'iw 9 J. C. Stegman B. Still mi H X 31 TNQ 1,1 1 . M-W R. Sullivan A. Sweeting Eli. AR' ' .L W XM . .,.. ,,,. A 3 M . vw!! R. Terpininc R. Rose .L W , .. 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Vitone if f ev.. , - 1 nf-L WWA 7.3 11365. . , V15 i V .l. Washburn J. Weiss ff .4-Xf . -1 A f J. Worwrake W se i ' 4 .41. S. Zilov C. Stewart J. Van Wagner W R. Waxman W. Way at ' v, M, 5 ji. ... W . . 4 ii i , W. Welsh B. Welton g . . , J . 5 iw . df 3 . 5 -4 4 . .. L , 3 . ... ... , F. Wright M. Wroehel Now they're Waiting for boys. E' A . - unf- f- 'K -4.24 li I... j V ' W.W hCf?lf'l' R. Wheelock I'll take the one in th e middle Q Row A: D. Marone, W. Callahan QCO-Chairmanj Row B:J.Minard, G. Lutz, S. Delmer, M. Kowul, I.. Gaynor, C. Affrimii, F. CIOSUU- B- Short- Row C: C. Bamhakos, J. Pizzuto, R. Marchese, N. Mulvey, G. Flannagan, R. Murphy, J. Lyttlc-, P. arlnoluk, D. Botsford. Row IJ: E. Kustas, J. Gattine, R. Kristiansen, T. Herman, M. Rutledge, P. Bendazzi, J. Krakower, J. Sardi. Q. Harris, P. McGinnis. Row E: B. Wagner, R. Finn, li. Rinaldi, S. Finnerman. J. Sommer, D. Barton, J. Kroll, T. Moerhle, J. Popovivli, I.. Lipton, P. Dietz, R. Chevaroli. 0l'l'l0I 8 0,0 On April 9, the Sophomores held their dance of the year. From 8:30 to 11:30 they danced in the undersea kingdom of the L'Blue Grottov to the music of the Saxons. Under the leadership of the class officers, co-chairmen Mr. Bugar crowns the Queen Donna Marone and Walt Callahan, and advisors Mrs. Cavo and Mr. Brown, the Sophomores made the Hop an event which everyone attending enjoyed. Nancy Mulvey was chosen Princess of the '6Blue Crottofi Dancing is fun, but . . . 'Mt 99 adlvili 1535 , T? !' s li is A nf -ll 5 w M-. or f KK M www,- xf, 4 If F gf' 1' f .- ' 3 --ily, -'M Q My MQW K M , uf'--5 ' ' M w H ,. - ww-,m Q K ' I-if 121' ,mf ' . K , - .Q - if I Q KK .- -nk, -,.1K KK . K K K. ve- h K, - . .Q - g,,,. -. K.. Q- ww- 9 - 4 A . gm . . K N H p . -M.. - , . K w- Q fi . ' 1., - ' L 'h fw.aS,,f-. . Q .,,ifW-,ff .- ' 9 2' .. . V A- . JJ Q -L www W i L- 'F .f f ,, , -W M 1 K V . -,Q 'ff -. . gf ' K-K4 . 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KK W Mw? -Sym K. fm, ' ' dvd' 7 Q,-,kw- 'Edin Row A: B. Rosen, C. Abrahmsky, A. Levine, R. Aldrich, Row B: P. Chamlmeras, J. Holzer, Nl. Rumen, R. Lapidus, P. McGowan, M. 'Niillcr Row C: S. Lehv, S. Kronberg, M. McGilvray, C. Keil, S. Kowal, E. Slavic, L. Milstein, Row D: R. Pasquarelli, T. R1-utr-rshan, M. Coldlmrr D. McGrath, D. Kilmartin. R. Dietz. A. Butts. SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS Left to right P. Danneniherg, M. L. McGilvray, J. Wenzel, P. Chamberas, D. Kilmartin, D. McGrath, M. Occhialino, A. Dan- iels, E. Miller, A. Butts, E. Perlmutter. 102 Wafiona! ,jslonor ociefy For the past few years, P.H.S. has led in the number of Regents Scholarships won in Dutchess County. This year 11 Scholarships were awarded to seniors in our school. We can feel proud to have so many winners. P.H.S. can also boast of its membership in the National Honor Society. With excellent scholastic averages-approxirnately 30 students were inducted into this society this year. Onor .Sbciefg HONOR SOCIETY Row A Left to right A. Kiely, P. Bendazzi, S. Leiser, D. Hunger, J. Hunter, I. Millard, A. Miller, M. J. Cusberti, S. Koob, F. Aldrich, V. C. Koepke, Row B M. Szabo, J. McGrath, S. LaForte, M. Kowal, R. Grauer, J. Kluge, G. Kopecky, F. Kara, K. De Cornuer, W. Buhler, D. Albertson, J. Howarth, M. A. Miller, S. Kronberg, P. Kisch, R. M. La Falce, E. Babiatz, Row C A. Krimezis, D. Cottdiener, J Cutten, V. L.-Browne, R. Kopecky, F. Dooris, S. A. Maguire, D. Bickart, J. Cale, D. Beaman, K. Bach, M. A. Key, S. Eschwege, J. Lynn, C. Merrick, J. Heilman, A. Hechler, I. Barath, S. Barlow, G. Hunt, J. A. McGrath, Row D B. Kennedy, D. L. Murtha, R. Albinder. M. Kovacs, M. Delahoyd, W. L. J. Kipp, P. Dietz, K. Morgan, B. Kinsey, R. Ketcham, P. Murray, iM. Gale, D. Herring, J. Hillery, B. Feld man, I. J. Marinucci, C. 1Ladzinska, P. J. Miller, Row E D. Davis, Z. Eckstein, C. Marcy, A. Daniels, S. Germond, S. Laufer, R. Koffey, A Moehrke, J. McConnell, J. Decker, C. Dwbois, J. Kroll, W. Adams, K. Lewis, K. Bock, D. Averill, T. Burke, P. McGowan, C. Dean. The Poughkeepsie High School Honor Society is com- member is to bc awarded a Delta Phi Key in his senio posed of those students who have distinguished themselves by academic excellence over a period of time. The mini- honor roll for seven consecutive terms. The Delta Ph mum requirement is that the member's name appear on Key is awarded hy the l'.'l'.A. at coinlnenceinent. Th the honor roll three times in succession. Various awards motto of the Honor Society: Quod liacis benc faci' o are made throughout the students, high school career for t'Whatever you do. do it well. might well serve as continued excellence. The supreme honor for a Society HONOR SOCIETY Row A Left to right K. Traver, J. Necol J. Westergard, J. Washburn, S. Pember, D. Nussbaum, B. Short, K. Sellendi, B. Potocki, Row B A. Reaser, M. A. Purwis, A. Paju, C. Schmitz, K. Oilver, L. Zuschlag, M. Weir, J. Reilly, W. W. Sherow, D. Sucato, J. Op- pedisano, Row C R. Waxman, K. Paipastrat, R. Papastrat, T. Sammarco, M. Rosen, W. Wheeler, A. Scheib, J. Wowaka, C. Rosenberg, E. Perlmutter, S. Sessa, L. Rosenthal, N. Webber, J. Sessa, P. Plass, Row D M. Rubin, J. Oppenheimer, B. Phillips, B. Papastat, R. Sewell, J. Smith, R. Righter, C. Parker, M. Occhialino, D. Plummer, W, Newton, J. Paroli, J. Summer, R. Stavsky. I. year. To he eligible, the senior must have been on an i ,. 1. a motto for all of us, whether Honor Society inenibcrs or not. IO3 HONOR KEY Row A Left to right H. Goldman, B. Rosen, S. Bush,J. Holzer, R. Lapidus, A. Van Waglwf, S- Lehv, J. 501111, A- Levine, P. Katz, R. Aldrich, Row B M. A. Miller, M. Bunten, E. Slavic, C. Keil, B. Phillips, L. Milstein, M. L. McGilvray, S. Kowal, S, Kronherg, J. Wenzel, S. White, P. Chamberas Row C B. Pasquarelli, R. Warman, A. Butts, R. Dietz, D. Kilmartin, J. D. McGrath, M. Goldberg, T. Reutershan, T. Weiss R. Corliss, E. Miller. The goal toward which many strlve, yet comparatively few attain, is the winning of a Delta Phi Key. TIICSD keys are awarded by the Par- ent Teachers Association in recogni- tion of scholastic achievement. To obtain the key, the student must be on an honor roll for seven consecu- fl I xi fr!! hifi CG! Xi UN K2 .5 Oc! 10 tive terms. Poughkeepsie High Scho-ol can be proud of those who worked for and obtained this honor. An honor letter for six consecutive terms on the honor roll and an hon- or monogram for five consecutive terms on the honor roll are also awarded. KH ,.,.c.z....s:m qw .Aft ' r K mLVkL Lk7r L: El, V, X., . ,,,. .. . ' Q 'sw-5. 5 f-'f' , Ji 5 . 'ZE L B Q5? CEB. ,WJ I?' -5 TT a'5E-3,515 555731 -5 B. fi? l'm a post-impressionist myself 5 i T: Y 5 ij , Ei Z gg ART CLUB Row A Left to right A. Kiely, A. Levine, R. Rector, F. Nutt, Row B J. Necol, M. J. Young, N. Lillis, S. Joy, I. Kolus, M. Kelly S. Plotnik, A. llves, L. Feierabend, R. Emma, A. Daley, M. Keen, D. Holden, T, DeGre.gorio, D. Walter, J. Westergard, J. Shontz, Y. Gitter, Row C N. Berger, A. Dorfman, A, Aposporos, R. Murphy, M. Kovacs, C. Callahan, E. Miklua, P. Bendazzi, A. Braid, J. Lovelace, J. Wenzel, L. Sullivan, S. Cohen, V. Berryann, B. Medici, A. Gallante, Row D N. Daniele, D. Hunger, B. Manning, J. Gale, J. Thompson, B. Van Waiifler, K. Bock, C. Starpoli, E. Lillis, B. Hawkins, F. Brown, W. Timmons, M. DeMichiel, El Kilcrease, T. Kelly, B. Kinsey, K. Jones N. ebber. IO5 ' , . . 5 4 . .1 , . , YE X . lf ,,., V N, M ,, BAND Raw A Left to right M. Kelly, P. Timmons, H. Moffit, M. McCurdy, P. Pavitt, L. Gallante, P. Van Nosdall, Row B R. L. Warman, R. Stavsky, V. Lucarini, A. Scheib, B. Waldron, S. Kronberg, D. Beamani, R. Stavsky, V. Lucarini, A. Scheib, B. Waldron, S. Kronberg, Row C A. Montalto, D. Levine, J. Heilman, L. Westergard, L. Goldstein, S. Kronberg, M. Haven, F. Navarra, A. Dogias, R. Holt, C. Hutchins, G. Way, R. Dvorkin, M. Grega, J. Laurenzano, S. Kish, R. Kopecky, L. Flore, C. McLain, D. Vertullo, Row D L. Scheib, A. Hechler, J. Bowers, A. Hawkins, S. Koob, J. Fishman, G. Burns, R. Sullivan, S. Sessa, D. Urciusli, A. Falanga, R. Prenot, F. Gilleran, A. Cerilli, D. Albertson, R. Crotty, P. Vertullo, K. Morgan, W. Way, J. Crispi, R. Rector, B. Hawkins. 56111.61 If one were to enter Poughkeepsie High School while the majority of its students were taking showers or eating breakfast, he would hear strains 'of music floating through the halls. Each morning at eight the band practices under the leadership of Mr. Luther Hawkins. At assemblies, pep rallies, and football games, it provides the stirring music for which it is so famous 'throughout the Hudson Valley. The Poughkeepsie High School Band is one of the school's 6 most outstanding organizations, and its contributions to school life are invaluable. President - Ronald Warman V ice-President - Susan Kronberg Secretary - Rodney Crotty Treasurer - Deborah Beaman' , L-vt I, if .if I Rv 1 V I W, , , K fy J Hi , , . :J V, lg? V I Zag, 1:55 V - gg H 1 - 1 ' gk sf. ' , I I kj 7 :E 1 I 1 1 x , Q avg' 2 K x,Xt f' OE v y +iQ , fi ' H 'W Sf 'Q Pre-assembly: tuning up Mr. Hawkinsg impresario To the Bastille, men Y BEEHIVE LIT. STAFF Row A Left to right: S. LaForte, C. Rosenberg, M. Delahoyd, P. Chamberas, E. Slavic, P. Murray, S. Kowal, J Chamberas, J. Necol, Row B M. Kowal, N. Harrington, B. Eckstein, D. Goevner, N. Webber, J. Wenzel, G. Dean, M. Rubin, J. Razler, S. Maguire L. Dedrick, A. Miller, J. Oppedisano, Row C B. Rimai, B. Feldman, K. Bach, B. Pasquarelli, J. Kroll, D. Kirlmartin, J. Crevino, W. Wise man, M. Key, S. J. Pearce, J, Hillery. ge ive The eyes and ears of the school are found in the newspaper, the '4Beehive . The reporters watch and listen to all the happenings of the school and the student body, the result is a comprehensive re- port of club activities, sports events, and other little bits of essential information. Working diigently to give the student body the information they desire in eight issues are Paulette Chamberas, Eleanor Slavic, co-editors, and the entire literary staff. The success of the Beehive,' could not have been achieved without the aid of advisors, Mr. Holt and Mr. Belcher. 108 BEEHIVE BUSINESS STAFF Row A Left to right: J. Holzer, Row B P. Malet, S. Gottlieb, B. Hingerty, R. Lapidus, C. Caprpillino, Row C D. Miller, N. Kraut, W. Wiseman, S White, K. Oliver. fi E-.s1'?I' 11:41 in the D.E. room. The Blue and White Variety Store. Q L ug The,D.E. Club is made up of students in P.H.S. retail- year included: a magazine subscription clirveg a candy ing classes. Through its many activities, D.E. Club mem- campaign, the annual fashion show, and the Merchant of bers become better acquainted with various phases of re- the Year dinner. Officers included: Mike Laurenzano, tailing and public relations. Under the direction of Mr. Presidentg Jesse Stokes, Vice Presidentg Barbara Starzyk, Belcher, retailing teacher, the various club projects for the Historiang and Deloris McNeil, Secretary. Row A Left to right: B. Baratta, M. Laurenzano, A. Dorfman, R. Romanelli, Row B: P. Vana, M. Kilmirc, R. Lewis, L. North, B. Starzyk, Row C: R. Longi, J. Rider, K. Shanahan, A. 0'llara, C. Seaman. 109 , S. Weiner, R. Rector, J. Krakower, C. Stegman, W. Shig, R. Gramer, Row A: B. Feldman, Row B: C. Schoenbrun, E. Ludwerow. This organization has recently changed its name and shall henceforth be known as the Poughkeepsie Players . Under the leadership of Ronnie Brown and the direction of Miss Lucille Stevens, the club has worked with the Thespians on the Christmas Play, lust What They Wantedw, which starred ZQQ? :J Q' 9 , an l. ka? 2 af A A at gan H. Reben, Spitz, Row C: M. Calinoff. ramafic A Rhoda Grauer, Ronnie Brown, and Stacy Weiner, and the annual play, The Girls in 509,,, featuring Rhoda Grauer, Marcia Calinoff, and Ronnie Brown. One of the highlights this year was the Brewster One-Act Play Festival. The Play- ers are closely allied with the Thespians. Stage hands lifting props. The Zebra Trap, Scene Row A: H. Matzig, C. Bombakos, M. Kovacs, M. Kilhmire, J. Sumski, R. Theyson, .l. Clay, C. Cappillino. j. Canine, M. Bennett, Rau B R. Keuperitis, 5. Fitzsimmons, N. Mulvey, A. Keiley, B. Starzyk, K. Shanahan, O. Kustas, M. Wolfrom, K. Cooley, C. Marone, Row I D Ingram, S. Spingler, B. Manning, C. Gray, B. Brill, P. Finch, C. Robbins, M. Rubin, J. Sweeting, C. Tre-inpen, Row IJ: J. Lyttle, ll. Ian R. Litt, B. Coderre, L. Burrows, D. Marone, T. Kelley, L. Boone, G. Lewis, ll. Crapski. In following the traditions of the other fashion shows, the Distributive Education Club presented an outstanding show again this year. The models were excellent, and the clothes beautiful. The climax of the evening was the crowning of the queen. Under the guidance of Mr. Belcher, the D.E. Club now has to its credit another entertaining and enjoyable fashion show. ea? mf! fl ! 'X jaahion .Slow Mr. Belcher . . . watching all the girls go by V I f. .I S Ill QV H K n e,-A . cv . YV c if. is FUTURE NURSES Row A J. Oppedisano, A. Burgess, S. Bush, P. Malet, Row B M. Pember, D. Nussbaum, S. Pember, A. White, J. Shannon, J. Cappillino, D. Detmer, C. Cappillino, B. Polhemis. C. Peraino, C. Schmitz, B. Sticlcle, B. Potocki, Row C J. Conners, M. Sackett, A. Paju, T. Pearse, N. Harrington, D. Miller, J. Lovelace, E. Holbrook, C. Trempen, M. DuBraski, G. Rad- cliffe, S. Freye, J. Booth, S. DuPilka, M. A. Purvis, Row D. M.A. Miller, C. Ladzinski, Ryan, P. Flynn, S. White, B. Rimai, G. Cardarelli, L. Boone, E. Simmons, S. Goodwin, P. Keil, C. Sottile, S. J. Pearce, K. Oliver, L. Marinucci, N, Wright. julure Vumea The Future Nurses Club is a fairly new club in P.H.S., yet it has developed greatly in its short history. This group of future Florence Nitengales and Clara Bartons meet fi in order to learn more about the roles played by women in medicine. Under the guidance of Mrs. Sylvia, they participate in various school activities in order to promote their interests. Each year they travel to a well-known hospital to give the members some idea of hospital life. This year the club is under the able leadership of Sandra Bush, President, and her Af 4 ,P assistants, Andrea Burgess, Vice-President, Patricia lVlalel, Secretary, and Jo Oppedisano, 4, Q, PY X ' f t s gi Z' X' A Treasurer. :K 1' Fira? Future Florence Nigldengales Helping the unfortunate FUTURE TEACHERS Row A Left to right: R. Aldrich, P. Katz, F. Aldrich, A. Krimezis, Row B H. Goldman, S. Levine, M. J. Gusberti, C. Callahan, S. Kronberg, J. VanGaasbeck, L. Millard, S. Jay. K. Sellendi, Row C C. Orbik, M. Rosen, B. Hingerty, J. Mason, R. Warman, M. Key, M. Morelli, J. Wenzel, S. Sessa, B. Feldman. President-Pearl Katz lliufe Qac elfj Vice-President-Florence Aldrich QQ?-S: The Future Teacher's Club was organized to prepare students for teaching. Under the iii J, able advice of Mrs, Sylvia, they conduct programs discussing the various positions available tx ' ,g in this particular field. Members ofthe club tutor children who need help in a particular ,X LIE I subject. They also help the teachers correct papers. ff - ln March, the Seniors plan to spend a day at Columbus School, teaching some classes 1 , and observing others. The Juniors will make a trip to New Paltz soon, for a tour of the A - , college. The club is open to Juniors and Seniors only. They are associated with the MYa- tional Association of Future Teachers of Americafl The principal aim ol the club is to help i ' students. who are entering the field of education, become better acquainted with qualilica- I- Y tions needed and the opportunities available. B5 Someday lhey'll he on the other side. when pm a teacher l U , 113 Row A Left to right: S. Slater, P. Chamberas, G. Martoni, S. Levine, B. Manning, B. Boschen Row B B. Cacciatore, M. J. Young, J. Pizzuto, J. Gattine, M. A. Miller, P. Keil, F. Pietropolo, B. Lansing, M. Morelli, K. Bach, M. Key, G. Lewis, D. Mozdzierz, L, Marinucci, R. Terpening, C. Varone, M. Kowal, M. Wiseman, Row C R. Emma, J. Rider, P. Abrarnowitz, R. Long S. Harris, D. Marone, J. Lloyd, J. Sommer, S. Jermond, J. Kroll, R. Dietz, A. Butts, E. Kustas, P. Dietz, D. Davis, P. Yarmoluk, B. Wagner, T. Burke, N. Daniele, V. Potenza, Row D V. Rider, B. Medici, J. Chamberas, T. Weiss, G. Filoia, M. Chiriatti, M. Donovan, S. Albrecht, D. Kilmartin, V. Sauter, D. Boucher, W. Woodwell, M. Haggerty, L. Wilcenski, R. Mead, D. Botsford eneraf Organizafion The G.O. of Poughkeepsie High School performs many useful duties for the students and the faculty of our school. This year especially, under the able leadership of Cary Martoni, the C.0. has risen to new heights. This year's talent show, 4'Kaleidoscope,, was praised as the best stu- dent production ever presented at P.H.S. This show will serve as a criterion for shows of the future. President - Gary Martoni Vice-President - Sandy Levine Secretary - Barbara Manning Treasurer -- Paulette Chamberas Mrs. Sylvia and Miss The G.0. is making plans for the birth of a P.H.S Alumni Honor Roll. This will contain the names of past P.H.S. graduates who have gained national recognition. The G.0. is making plans for the several traditional activities, which it sponsors throughout each year. Ex. The Victory Dance, and many other things. These shall always be Cherished as happy all P.H.S. Students. Sprout Y G.0. Advisers ,uv- City Managers Desmond and Martoni. . Q Gi, la, W Fifteen seniors, selected by the Senior class and the GO., participated 'in the GO.-City Official Day on April 7. For one morning, these lucky seniors had the exciting opportunity of seeing firsthand how our city is run and of actually taking part in some official activities. In the afternoon, they related their unusual and interesting ex- periences in a senior high assembly. Row A: P. Chamberas, S. Kronberg, M. Miller. Row B: M. Mcflilvray, J. Graham, E. Miller, S. Kowal, Row C: C. Martoni, T. Reutershan, J. Smith, A. Butts, T, Weiss, Row D: R. Dietz, D. Kilmartin, T. Occhialino. 1 .4 Separate Tablesl' at the Nelson House. . O Gary Martoni .. Al Butts ..,.. Robert Dietz ..,.. Teddy Occhialino . Paulette Chamberas Edward Miller . . . Thomas We'iss . , , Mary Ann Miller Jeff Graham . .. Tom Reutershan . . Susan Kowal ,. , Tony Smith ..,,,. Duncan Kilmartin . Susan Kronberg ., Mary Lou McCilvra Surprise party for the city officials. Gig Qfhcia if .. City Manager City Mayor . ....,....., City Judge , , ,.,,. Corporation Counsel City Chamberlain . ,..,. Commissioner of Finance Commissioner of Assessments and Buildings . . ,..,.. , City Sealer PoliceChief .FireChief , . Superintendent of Public Works . Superintendent of Sanitation . , Commissioner of Public Welfare , . . Superintendent of Recreation y . , . . , g ,.,., , . . City Librarian , K 4'itii'Q1g , ,, ,H . Mm, ..,..,L,.... Ma. Y N .,.,,n,,,,,....-W WW - H L' U, ,f.,,Mw W. .,., awww ff f Mayor Butts advising Mayor Waryas. lint TALENT SHOW TALENT Row A Left to right: T. Reu- tershan, M. Wolfrom, D. Kil- martin, W. Wiseman, G. Mar- toni, C. Rosenberg, J. Grah- man, J. Chamberas, V. Po- tenza, Row B K. Traver, M. J. Gusherti, G. Nerlame, J. Hunter, K. Shanahan, B. Starzyk, F. Nutt, K. Tuccia- rone, J. Sumski, J. Wester- gard, D. Gorges, S-. Gottlieb, G. Heller, Row C A. Dorf- man, R. Albinder, B. Feld- man, K. Franklin, R. Emma, J. Santiamo, R. Rector, M. Kovacs, B. Grapski, B. Coder- re, J. Croshier, E. Mikula., L. Sullivan, G. Lutz, J. Smith, T. Pearse, C. Burbridge, T. Marchese, Row D J. Rider, A. Veronesi, T. Weisman, D. Dvorkin, J. Gordon-, P. Mik- us, M. Harris, L. Wilcenski, A, Butts, C. Schneller, M. Chiriatti, B. Boschen, R. Dwietz, R. Corliss, D. Wein- traub, T. Burke, P. Yarmo- luk, A. Affronti, D. Davis. .- . 3 J4. 36.4.4 .Slow C 4'Kaleidoscope, the delightful G.O. show, directed by enjoy our terrific chorus lines, wonderful singing, dancing Gary Martoni and emceed by Thomas Reutershan and and joking. The evening of December 5, 1959 was a Duncan Kilmartin, was the climax of two months of laugh- thoroughly enjoyable one for both the spectators and the ing-good-time rehearsals. A full house was present to P.H.S. actors. udinefid TALENT SHOW BUSINESS Row A Left to right R. Dietz, P. Malet, Row B P. Katz, C. Bambakos, M. Koiwal, B. L. Welch, S. Gottlieb, M. Wise- man, R. Lapidus, R. Emma, J. Ettinger, M. J. Gusberti, Row C R. Albinder, V. Po- tenza, N. Webber, J. Rider, S. White, E. Mikula, T. Wiseman, P. McGinnis, L. Rosenthal, M. Wolfrom, L. Marinucci, G. Heller, Row D C. Rosenberg, S. Finnerman, W. Wiseman, J. Graham, D. Weintraub, J. Sessa, G. Mar- toni, T. Reutershan, M. Chir- iatti, G. Schneller, J. Cham- beras, L. Wilcenski, D. Stew- art, L. Lipton, Fitzpat- rick, S. Laufer, P. Mikus. H6 Row A Left to right: R. Aldrich, P. Kelley, C. Cappillino, J. Oppedisano, S. Bush, C. Ahrumsky, C. Colley, S. Johnson, O, Kustas, J. Wenzel, H. Matzig, D. Miller, J. Clay, C. Orhik, L. Sellendi, F. Aldrich, Row B: B. Hingcrty, M. Rosen, J. Sweeting, M. C. Mahoney, M. French, M. Bunten. D. Mozdzierz, J. Peelor, F. Nutt, K. Tucciarone, D. Botsford, P. Murray, S. Kowal, N. Wright, P. McGowan, M. A. Miller, M. MeCurdy, E. Roosa, C. Wollenhaupt, P. Chamberas, D. Detmer, M. Calinoff. Row C: B. Manning, D. Kowal, D. Cruuer, White, S. Spingler, 5. Slater. V. Potenza, S. Waryas, B. Waldron, E. Flynn, V. Ciudice, J. Haight, A. Scheih. L. Zelesnik, W. Wiseman, N. Daniele, R. Lapidus, T. Rosen. NI. Wolfram, C. Rexhouse, S. Kronherg, J. Lynn, V. Berryann, Row D: J. Thompson, D. Dvorkin, A. Affronti. R. Corliss. V. Pociusk, A. Butts. E. Miller, R. Dietz, M. Occhialino, B. Boschen, R. Wilkinson, R. McGinnis, C. Martoni, T, Reutershan, T. McLain, P. Buckley, C. Kegl. T. Burke, J. Graham, D. Davis, T. Wiseman, A. Vcronesi. I An outstanding part of each year's G.O.-P.T.A. Talent show has been the senior class chorus lines. This year chorus lines were especially interesting as they were used throughout the show. The senior boys did a satire on beatnikism which left the audience in gales of laughter. enior Cltorufi ine The senior girls did several numbers from a dancing pro- duction, ul Can't Give You Anything But Loven to singing a medley of songs including Honey Bunf, Hlts a Sin to Tell a Liei, and '4Heart of My Heartw. As in previous years, the chorus lines proved to he the hit of the show. Stop hogging the mike! 14 Qui 'VM H7 f. 3 .1 2' mlb xf O O if 'S' ii .F Ti' J GIRLS CHORUS Row A Left to right M. Antipos, G. Hunt, L. Ga llante, J. Gilmore, B. Antonakos, B. L. Welch, A. Miller, J, McGrath, C. Schoenhrun, B. Necol, Row B J. Hunter, R. Kellerhouse, S. Taci nelli, T. Feldman. B. L. James, T. Pearse, M. McCurdy, C. Wollen haupt, B. Welton, M. Kowal, D. MacNiel, A. Reaser, S. Zahn, S. La Forte, J. Oppedisano, Row C S. Levine, M. Rosen, B. Morris, J. Mason, J. Wilkinson, J. Baratta, L. Righter, J. Lynn, J. Croshier, L. Murtha, A. Van Wagner, K. Jones, M. Calinoff, Y. Gitter, N. Mulvey, Row D L. Millard, S. Slater, L. A. Noell, J. Peelor, C. Herzfeld, C. Stegman, J. Paroli, A. Cunningham, T. Kelly, B. Crapski, B. Coderre, L. Zeleznik, S. White, K. deC0rmier, K. Bach. ir A , Ckoir Something new was added to Girl's Choir this year-Mr. McNary. Our new instructor has rehearsed the girls in music ranging from Bach's 'Sleepers Wakew to Lerner and Lowels nl could have Danced All Nightf' Members sang in the Christmas program and at represented the group in the Dutchess County Music Festival at our school in April. Responsible for much of the choir's success is the talented accompanist Ann Miller. This yearis officers were: President, Madeline Wolframg Vice President, Judy Lynng Secretary, Yola Cittcr. the county P.T.A. meeting in February. Several girls Sing along with me Behind the scenes of the spring Music Festival. ir A , oaague A group of girls, who were eager to help others in S our school, formed a new organization, Girls, League, with the aid of Mrs. Anita Cropper. During the course of the day, the librarians, the ofiice staff, and many teachers, are aided by the girls, who have willingly given up their time and effort to be of help to their school. Since Mrs. Gropper left, Miss Louise Graham has served as adviser. The officers for the first year havebeen Marsha Wiseman, President, ,lo Oppedisano, Vice-President, Carol Wolfen- haupt, Secretary, Kate Bach, Treasurer. Service with a smile CIRL'S LEAGUE Row A Left to right: K. Bach, J. Oppedisano, M.. Wiseman, C. Wollenhaupt, J. Razler, Row B B. Potocki, P. Katz, P. Cham beras, S. Kronberg, S. Pember, S. Kriscka, Row C C. Schmitz, J. McGrath, L. Millard, M. Rosen, M. A. Miller, R. Lapidus, .l. Howarth, S La Forte, B, Rosen, Row D P. Bendazzi, L. Marinucci, G. Cianchelta, N. Webber, M. Delahoyd, S. Kowal, R. Sullivan, B. Phillips, D. Hunger S. Sessa. in 1K 3115 1' lilo, . KEY CLUB Row A Left to right: W. Wiseman, T. Weiss, D. McGrath, D. Davis, Row B P. McGinnis, R. Pasquarelli, A. Affronti, C. Rosenberg, D. McCurdy, A. Levine, T. Rosen, D. Botsford, J. Rider, M. Zeozi Row C P. Buckley, J. Haight, T. Mead, G. Martoni, L. Wilcenski, R. Mead, J. Crevino, P. Dietz, E. Miller, A. Veronesi, P. Mikus Row D R. Dietz, T. Occhialino, M. Chiriatti, D. Kilmartin, R. Kluge, R. McGinnis, J. McConnell, C. Hornick, B. Boschen, M. Goldberg, B. Schmalz, J. Smith, J. Chamberas, R. Wilkinson. ey This year, the Poughkeepsie High School chapter of The Key Club members did a good job promoting school Key Club is continuing the policy of service to the highest sponsored activities. The success of the Springfield Gym- degree. Under the able direction of Thomas Weiss, the nastic Exhibition is due to the efforts of Key Club mem- Key Club bas had a successful year. Other officers in- bers. It is firmly hoped that Key Club will be at Pough- clude: Dennis McGrath, Vice President, Warren Wiseman, keepsie High School for many years. Secretary, Dennis Davis, Treasurer, and Mr. Kaag, adviser. There will never be another president like me 'e6! 0l lft:i As was Girls' Chorus, so was Mixed Chorus in the capable hands of Mr. Willard McNary. Meeting on Wed- nesdays and Fridays the Mixed Chorus had the added at- traction of true tenor and full base voices. Here again was the music from stately church music to that lovely song from g'The Music Manf' Till There Was Youf' The group participated in the fall concert, the Christ- mas show, the Dutchess County Music Festival and the annual May concert. Skillful accompanist for the group A was Sue Lehv. Oflicers were: Willis White, Presidcntg Roger Ketcham, Vice President and Yola Citter, Secretary. HE. P ssl? Q , -waits, gf . Wg .. . . - YQ? J- . 1 'inf . ,fm .Q . r , Qaiz MIXED CHORUS Row A Left to right: M. Antipas, S. Leiser, K. Traver, J. McFadden, J. Razler. M. Dixon, D. Moore, J. Smith, B. Welton, C. A. Merrick, B. L. James, S. La Forte, J. Beach, Row B Y. Gitter, J. Brown, C. Herzfeld, E. Taylor, R. Cady, J, Flowers, L. Bock, C. Beaman, B. Coderre, A. Reilly, L. Johnson, L. A. Noell, M. Kowal, Row C W. White, C. Stegman, J. Peelor, D. Weintraub, A. DiMaso, E. Lillis, A. Dogias, G. King, F. Madsen, C. McLain, R. Ketcham, A. Cunningham, K. McKinnon. MONITORS Row A Left to right: J. Gale, M. Gale, J. Hillery, P. Murray, L. Zeleznik, B. Cacciatore, S. Slater, D. Botsford, R. Aldrich McCurdy, M. Wiseman, Row B S. Wolslegel, F. Aldrich, K. Eckert, E. Flynn, J. McGrath, C. Cappillino, N. Kraut, D. Vertullo, N. Daniele, Feldman, P. Yarmoluk, A. Affronti, G. Lutz, A. Burgess, J. Thomas, J. Cappillino, J. Pizzuto, G.1Gawlyczik, D. McCurdy, Row C M. Kowal, Reaser, P. McGinnis, H. Sanders, J. Gattine, P. Mordusky, R. Rector, C. Layzenski, C. Sattile, D. Marone, S. Arnold, C. Drozenski, Rosenthal, J. Rider, A. Kiely, C. Radcliffe, A. Gallante, C. Schmitz, C. Bakos, L. Millard, T. Sammarco, D. Botsford, R0-w D C. Varone, Bendazzi, M. Morelli, J. Kluge, J. Oppenheimer, M. Key, B. Kinsey, P. Dannenberg, B. Van Wagner, D. Beaman, J. Peelor, B. Wagner, J. Lloyd, mm-faves! Flynn, B. Manning, O. Kustas, P, Chamheras, S. J. Pearce, N. Webber, J. Corshier, K. Bach, L. M8FliH1llCCl, J. Razler, Row E D. Boucher, T. McClain, J. Miller, E. Kustas, J. Kroll, C. Hutchins, A. Butts, R. Kluge, C. Hornick, M. Chiriatti, M. Haggerty, R. Ulrich, M. Laurenzano, J. Crevino, P. Buckley, D. Weintraub, M. Fitzpatrick, P. Dietz, D. Davis, M. Bender, H. ,Miller. Two basic problems, which the Poughkeepsie High School is faced with are: the enforcement of school regu- lations and the organization of student traffic between classes. The Monitor force under the supervision of Mr. Kirt- Commissioners-S. Slater, L. Zeleznick, B. Cacciatore, D. Botsford, P. Murray A monitor's duty includes the rejection of invalid passes I onifom land is the organization that aids the school in solving the problems. Their duties are to check passes, warn students of improper dress, keep the student traffic moving freely, and report all violators of school regulations. The stu- dent body extends praise to the Monitors who so deserve it. Captains-M. Cae, J. Hillery, R. Aldrich. Lieutenants-M. McCurdy, S. Saland, J. Gale, M. Wiseman. Well, this year lim studying 6'Monitoring 38:49 and UAdvanced Monitoringn v Row A: K. Morgan, D. Averill, J. Hunter, R. Koffey, Row B: H. Goldman, C. Schocnbrun. A. Miller. C. Lockwood, H. Rt-ln-n, T, Sanunarco, D. Hunger, K. deCormier, K. Bach, J. Krakower, J. Croshier, E. Feldman. J. Cutten, C. A. Affromi, V. Deyo, S. Leis:-r, Row C: R. Rector, R. Feldman. D. Bickart, U. Relim, R. Graucr, R. Waxman, W. Adams, P. Dietz, W. White, R. Carman, P. Mr-Ginnis, A, Erdrvirh, R. Rogalz, Y. Harmon. J. Ettinger, Row D.: Miss Lucille Stephens, S. Maguire, W. Sherow, J. Newman, L. Lipton, J. Decker, F. Madsen, G. King, C. Parker, A. Moehrke. J. Norton, S. Becclu-tti, G. Sehneller, O. Jakabson, J. Sommer. O I Wafzonaf gofendlc eaglle Poughkeepsie has been an active chapter of the N.F.L. lence 150 Degree of Distinction 350. This year the incct since its founding in 1927. Under the capable direction usually held in Syracuse was held in April in Poughkeep- of Miss Stephens our students have won honors for Pough- sie and Arlington because of a snow storm in the early keepsie High School. part of the year. Participation in the N.F.L. has made Requirements for membership are: The Degree of Mer- Poughkeepsie well known for its forensic abilities. it 25 credits, Degree Honor 75 creditsg Degree of Excel- HONORARY MEMBERS Max A. Reutershan 1957 Gaius Bolin 1942 C. Carlton Kirchner Ida Bartow 1950 Joseph Acker 1939 DEGREE OF DISTINCTION 250 Joyce Hunter 253 DEGREE OF EXCELLENCE 150 Deborah Averill 232 Harriet Goldman 162 Richard Koffey 152 Howard Reben 122 Garland King 110 Robert Waxman 95 Susan Ashman 89 Joan Cutten 78 John Kroll 69 Sam Finnerman 63 Joel Newman 54 Judy Krakower 50 John Buskley 45 Pat Dietz 41 Ursula Rehm 38 Catharine Schoenbrun 35 David Fritchley, 32 Thomas Sammarco 30 Walter Wheeler 23 .lud Sommer 26 Rhoda Grauer 25 Craig Parker 184 Betsy Weir 167 Kenneth Morgan 154 Mike Dennis 150 DEGREE OF HONOR 75 Penelope Plass 115 Joseph Norton 110 Linda Millard 90 Judy Ettinger 39 CERTIFICATE OF MERIT 25 Ronald Brown 69 Vernon Harmon 63 Susan Leiser 53 Robert Rector 50 Susan Maguire 43 Genevieve Dean 39 Carol Affronti 36 Tom Weisman 35 Vivian Devo 31 Charlene Stegman 29 Kathryn S. Bach Wil'lis White 25 Ann Miller 25 Philip Alirzunowitz 152 Andrew Erdreich 115 Steven Laufer 96 Peter McGinnis 89 Otis Jeeabsons. 08 John Decker 75 Betsy Feldman 60 Stanley Becchetti 51 Ronald Garman 53 Donna Hunger 47 Reva Rogatz 42 Antin Moehrke 38 Fox Madsen 36 Carol Lockwood 32 Leonard Lipton 30 Wayne Adams 28 David Biekart 27 Ann Paju 25 Row A J Cuttcn R Grauer, H. Reben, S. Finnerman, M. Calinoff, E. Ludwig, Row B: R. Rector, E. Hillir, E. Feldman, P. McGinnis, R Waxman Row F J Kroll, G. Schneller, J. Davies, W. White. February 24- and 25 were special days for drama enthusiasts at P.H.S. Our annual play, The Girls fin 5509 lived up to its billing as an hilarious comedy. Complete with zebra trap and a fine cast and a co-operative behind-the-scenes crew, the performance was a memorable one. M imsey ,........., .... ..,.,,. R h oda Crauer Aunt Hettie . . . Marcia Calinoff, Merry Rutledge Ola' Jim ..,......... Willis White, Jud Sommer Ryan of the Daily News ...,... Gene Schneller Pusey ......... Ronnie Brown, J. John Davies Miss Freud .... Marcia Fishman, Carol Zeleznick Winthrop Allen . . Howard Reben, Robert Rector l'Ll'llfLCL Rhoda Grauer, and Marcia Calinoff were excel- lent in the roles of Mimsey and Aunt Hettie, and Ronnie Brown carried off the male lead with much skill and effectiveness. Miss Stephens scored another hit with Willie Girls in 5097 Summers of the Herald Tribune Betsy Feldman, Edward Lillis Johnson of the Post ......,,. Sam Finnerman Rosenthal of the Post ,,,,. Peter McGinnis, Paul Mikus Francis X. Nella . . Howard Reben, Robert Rector Aubrey McKittrialge ..,..........,.. John Kroll 'TF' Looks interesting! Row A: C. Schoenbrun, S. Spitz, Row B: M. Calinoff. E. Ludwig, H. Reben, Row C: P. McGinnis, R. Crauer, S. Weiner, ,l. Krakowcr, E. Feldman, W. Sherow. This is the Friaris Club? a The Zebra Trap strikes again. ne .fdcf ffm? Rach year the Thespians of Poughkeepsie High School present a few one-act plays in the Little Theater. This yearis winner of the one act play tournament was Shadow of a Dream. The two other one act plays were both named the HEX- cllangew. Two performances of the Christmas play, ulust What They Wanted,7' delighted the student aud- iences. Miss Lucille Stephens coached the Thes- pians. 125 I Editor-in-chief MARY LOU MCGILVRAY Editor ROBERT PASQUARELLI I I I Caption Editor Al Daniels I Typing Editor Linda Young Rose Theysohn Scheduling Editor - Assist. Di Detmer Circulation Editor Mike Casement Photography Editor Mel Harris EDlTO'R-lN-CHlEF , . , . . , Mary Lou McGilvray CAPTION STAFF Alfred Daniels, Editor ADVERTISING STAFF Bt R , Ed't . e Sy Osen lor .lohn Anthony Smith ,lane Holzer, Assistant Editor Charlotte Ahramsky Allison Butts Martin Goldberg ,leffrey Graham Judy Lynn Thomas Rosen Robert Wilkinson ART STAFF Robert Pasquarelli. Editor Susan Slater Sonya Plotnik BUSINESS STAFF Edward Miller, Manager Susan Kronherg, Assistant Margaret Bunten. Assistant ,Olivia Thomas Weiss CIRCULATION STA FI Michael Casement Idrtor Diane Detnier. A it Phillip lluckley Sandra Bush Carol Cappillino Dennis Davis Robert Dietz Patricia McCow Dennis McGrath Doreen Miller Patricia Murray Kathleen Oliver Sheila Sessa Nancy Daniels Eileen Flynn Helga Matzig The various editors of the 1960 Phois staff worked a total of about ten hours per school day. That's roughly l500 hours spent in producing a yearbook which we hope will capture the good times spent in PHS this year and give you many hours of pleasure in the years to come. The H60', staff has given the Phois a new look. Besides changing publishers, the staff increased the size of the book, went to a modern cover, brought back the running headline in the senior section and the captions under the faculty pictures, and alphabetized the groups in the activity section for easier location. We wish to thank Salvador for uinstigatingn the various ideas, and although We are aware of the fact that the best laid schemes oimice and men. gang aft a-gleyf, we hope that our yearbook will be a great success. ,, ,,,, , y I Z:- MWU, r r M S Literary Editor Thomas Reutershan Business Editor Edward Miller Assist. Ann Van Wagner tall It DITOR ,sst.., LITERARY STAFF Thomas Reutershun. Editor Ann VanWagner. Assistant Thomas Burke Paulette Chatnln-ras Pearl Katz Dunean Kilmurtin Olga Kustus Susan Lehv Josephine Oppedisano Cynthia Reifler Judy Peelor Uztrol Vlfollenliuunt Assist. Susan Kronberg . . . Robert Pasquarelli SCHEDULINC STAFF Rose Theysohn. Editor Sheila Springler. Assistant Maureen McCurdy Mary Ann Miller Leen Sellendi Sandy Yvhite TYPING STAFF Linda Young. Editor .lo Ann Clay, Assistant Geraldine Ciancetta Pearl Fusaro Lillian Longobardi Adv. Editor Betsy Rosen PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF Melvin Harris, Editor Daniel Lawrence, Assistant Anthony Affronti Elizabeth Kuhn ASSISTANTS Harriet Goldman Charles Hutchins Beatrice Hingerty Florence Aldrich Rosalind Aldrich i Maid .fdcluiderfi Literary Adviser Mrs. Conyers T28 Printing Adviser Mr. Kaag Photography Adviser Mr. Heineman On this page, we wish to give recognition to four mem- bers of the faculty, who so willingly gave their time and advice towards producing a successful yearbook. To Mr. Kaag, who printed the Phois payment receipts and the identification cards for the group pictures, to Miss Conyers, who approved the Senior quotations and correct- ed all articlesg to Mr. Heinemann, who took pictures even in the drizzling rain, we express our gratitude. To Mr. Bartlett, the general advisor, whose patience, good humor, and advice were greatly appreciated, We give a special word of thanks. rofecfionififd Our faithful projectionists are al- Ways on the job, whenever movies, slides, filmstrips or other visual aids are being usedi Led by Mr. Heine- mann, the projectionists have 'been the unsung heroes of many classes and assemblies. Officers were: Mel Harris, President, John McCann, Vice President, Dan Lawrence, Sec- retary, and Rich Miller, Treasurer. Row A: S. Wolslegel, J, Hunter, G. Radcliffe, S. Maguire, T. Pcarsv, C. Burgess, U. Rehm. Row lf: F Nutt, Weiner, P. Kidney, T. Kelly, Harris, S. Johnson, V. Harmon, P. Flynn. H. Hcuhfr. Row C: A. Reilly, T. McDonald, ,l. Rosso, M. Cussick, G. King, F. Madsen, G, Sfllllllll, J. Davies, P. Mcfinnis. PROJECTIONIST Left to right H. Miller, J. McCann, M. Harris lPresl D. Lawrence, N Dennis, W. Woodwell, F. Lambe, M. Goldberg, S. Laufer, R. Ulrich. plflggff ,4JJfeM .SJW fem Our radio station, WPSX, has many fine announcers. They are vi- tal in keeping everyone abreast of happenings around the school. Guided by their mentor, Miss Steph- ens, these would-be Walter Cron- kites have made Good Morning, this is station W.P.S.Xl the byword of interesting and 'informative an- nouncing. This year, with the loss of Tom Wisener, its beloved tech- nician, W.P.S.X. has found a re- placement in the form of Jerry Ses- sa, an equally illustrious gentleman. We salute the thinkers of our thoughts for today. 129 .SZAOOK 30100 The center of much activity throughout the school day is the Blue and White Variety Store. There the student may buy anything from an eraser to a gym suit. The efficient staff, under the direction of Mr. Belcher, and headed by Sonya Plot- nik, manager, is always ready to assist students and faculty. To our miniature Macy's we say: thank youf, SCIENCE CLUB Row A Left to rtghtz R. Ketcham, D. Lawrence, lvl. Harris, Row B T Fitchett K Bock J Norton E Perlmutter. Danny Lawrence: Grand Prize Row A: R. Feldman, R. Emma, C. Merrick, S. Ashman, P. Plass, Row B R Koepecky K 0 Bock, W. Woodwill, S. Becchetti, J. Hunter, E. Kuhn, Row C: D. Lawrence L Lamb C Parker, R. Koffey, J. Shackner. c fill' On March 26, our chemists, biologists, photogra- phers, mathematicians, yhysicists, and electronic wizards Won well deserved recognition at the annual P.H.S. Sci- ence Fair. All the projects showed the results of many months of careful planning and work. Danny Lawrence and Lynette Sullivan carried off top honors for the best projects. Both the students and their teachers were praised for the success of this year's Science Fair and the scientific interest it created. SCIENCE FAIR WINNERS Best Projects .............. Daniel Lawrence, Lynette Sullivan Physics ...... Carl Rosenberg, Rudolf Kopecky, Penelope Plass Biology .. Michael Schackner, Stanley Becohetti, Davison Moore, Karen Boch, Robert Emma Chemistry . J. Melvin Harris, Robert D. Wilkinsom, .Ioyce Carter Electronics Floyd Dooris, Richard Sindelar, Cary ,Marquetle, Martin Sheedy, Anthony Pignone Mathematics . Joyce Hunter, Susan Ashman, Carol Ann Merrick, Photography ................ Jeffrey Graham, Elizabeth Kuhn Group Biology Richard Koffey, Craig Parker, Rona Feldman, James Leary Group Physics .... Michael Dennis, Frances Lamb, Victor Van Wagner, William Woodwell Group Photography .... Richard Phelps, Howard Reben, Warren Buhler, Joseph Sauter How can I make a science project from this??? SENIOR PROM CHAIRMAN Row A Left to right: S. Slater, J. Peclor, Row B S. Sessa, K. Oliver, M. A. Miller, D. Detrner. Row C M. Bunten, P. Chamheras, ll. Manning, D, Davis, J. Graham, Y. Brczinski, S. White, R. Lapidus, V. Potenza, Row D A. Daniele, W. Wlisc- man, R. Dietz, B. McPeck, M. Goldberg, T. Burke, L. Zeleznik, S. Kronberg. This year, the class of '60 has broken tradition by Under the prom chairman, Sue Slater and Ramona changing the date of the Senior Prom from January to Palumbo, and with the aid of Miss Roche and Miss Fors- May 7. The theme committee, influenced by the exotic herg, our class advisors, the committees Worked diligently East, chose MOriental Gardens as the theme of the biggest to make May 7 a day the Class of 760 will never forget. event in high school. We . i f 5 f,..Zi-- y .. 'lm ' cgi ' me W f 6 I 9:22 'I 1 V. , 4 m- i. 7 5 f, 9 ff ...nf s ' 5 132 g:sL3gtngfsf3psr,f1Se.ff ORIENUL GARl - qi i - v.r1.il,-Y-AV--,-if PSP 5 S my H. - SENIOR PROM Row .fl Left to right: L. Scllendi, B. Rosen. fl. Urlnik. I.. Young N. Wright. I'. KI:-lQmvL1ii. NI. Mt-ifnrrly. T. Rosen. R. Wuldrnn, D. Mozflzit-rx, Il. Matzig. C. Wollclianpl. Nl. il. Nluhnncy. D. Milli-V. .l. Oppvrlisniio. 5. Will-Ivy-I. NI. Pember, R. Cacciatortv. Row If S. Lf-vinv. H. Coltlnwn. P. Katz. P. Fnfaro. C. -Xhrninsky. C. Cmult-y. Y. Cittt-r. I . Fcltlninn. I.. Longobardi, G. Kegl, O. Knstas, A. Dorfmnn. J. Clay, .-X. Burgt-ss. J. Ettinger, J. Holzcr. C. Cnppillinu. K. lCt'k1'1't. P. Kvlle-y. R. Aldrich, F. Aldrich, Row C S. Bush, L. Doty. D. Kownl. M, Cust-inent. L. Buck. J. Haight. X. .Xt'frnnti. .L Ihuin-IQ. X. Ruth. U. Drezin, R. Bosviwn, H. Caslon. P, Ihirklvy, D. Dvorkin, Y. Giuflic:-. I.. Cute-S. D. Untsforti. E. Flynn. J. Lynn. 5. ,lul1iNn1. 0. CIHHCTICITH. R. Hingvrty. J. Cuppillinn. enior rom 5' SENIOR PROM COMMITTEE Row A Left to right: J. Swcc-ting. M. Szabo. J. Van Cutwlmovk. II. Ros:-n. S. Spinglvr, T. Pvarsv. Il Sanders. J. VVcnzPl, R. Slalrzyk. F. Nutt. How If K. Tllf'C'ILll'0I1P M. W'olfrmn. 5. Wvztryn-. A. Sf-In-ilv. V, l'm'inwk. T. N11-1111. T. R4'llIl'l'STlllll A. Veronesi, O. Kustus, T. Wisvman, M. Vcronvsi. K. Slinnnhnn. IE. Manning. O. Pr-lligrini, Row C J. 'I'hmnymm. ll. Nlr-Nlillnn G. Martoni, J. Norton. J. Smith. R. NVilkSun. IJ. McGrath, J. Mc3Crrn11t-ll. R. Mvllinnis. I.. Xlvfllynn. II, Rvynolfls. C. N'Iur1'y, lf. Nlillt P. Murray, C. Rexhousv. e W H IUQQCA 0? There is an annual institution at Poughkeepsie High School which is known as Speech Day. Students competed for honors in Informal Speaking, Radio Read- ing, and Dramatic Reading. Row A: C. Schoenbrun, H. Goldman, S. Leiscr, J. Cutten, S. Maguire, D. Hunger, J. Hunter J. Ettinger, A. Miller, K. Traver, R. Feldman, J. Necol Row B: T. Gaines, H. Reben, J. Hunter T. Herman, P. McGinnis, S. Weiner, K. Bach, E. Feldman, R. Grauer, R. Rogatz, U. Rehm, M Calinnff, D. Bickart, Row C: W. Sherow, R. Waxman, A. Erdreich, W. Adams, L. Lipton, A Moehrke, R. Koffey, G. King, E. Hillis, J. Norton, S. Becchetti, G. Schneller, O. .lekabson J. Newman, J. Sommer, P. Dietz. T Siwlmf Ollgferffi This year 28 of our best speakers traveled to Saugerties and to Catskill to participate in the Student Congress. The Poli- ticians from P.H.S. were success- ful in seating a President of the Novice House at each session. William Sherow was elected at the first and Craig Parker at the second. The contingent from our school submitted also a hill which was debated in both hous- es at the last session. The Student Congressmen are offered the chance to see how our Congress works, on a smaller scale. Row A: J. Ettinger, R. Waxman, P. Abramowitz, J. Cutten, Row B: S. Finnerman, J. Graham, D. Averill, A. Erdreich, Row C: P. Dietz, C. Parker, C. King, R. Koffey. 134 s 1 TECH-ELEC Row A. Left lo right Mr. Bazzani Ron' U. T. Molinaro, G. Eschback, V. Giudice. T. Parise, T. Dudek, M. Zampko, T. Marehcse, J. Suntiaino, F. Dooris. Row C M. Mutwey, T. Bono G. Marquette, J. Sessa, D. Colueci, W. Wisenian. H. lflrich, R. Stewart. B. Wuldron, J. Mirabilio, J. Pelish Row D R. Sindt-lar. P. Kowalski, J. Sardi, W. Woodwcll, C. Filoia, V. Van Wagner. J. Sauter, M. Sheedy, V. Ulrieh. J. Larkin. T. Martin. F. Navarra, A. Pignonc jdedpiana Lights! Curtain! Action! All were supplied by the Thespian Society -of potential stars in Poughkeepsie High School. Thespian participation in the one-act plays and the annual play have made audiences react fav- orably to the presentations. Head- ed by Miss Stephens, this society has also participated in speech day ac- tivities. flJ.-cf'LC CM The credit for many produc- tions is rarely given to the men behind the scenes. HThe Phoisw would like to honor the men who are responsible for the c'Behind the scenesl' work at P.H.S. These boys take care of the back stage production of many shows pre- sented at P.H.S. Their duties in- clude lighting, stage crew duties and maintenance of equipment. All members of Tech. Elec. Clubw have knowledge of elec- tricity and a sincere desire to learn more about their chosen field. Many of the boys are tak- ing the electricity course in high school and supplement their ed- ucation by working for all shows. These boys perform a valuable service of which Poughkeepsie High can be proud. We hope that the Tech. Elec. Club will continue in the highest tradition of service for many years to come. Row A: R. Rector, W. Sherow, E. Ludwig, E. Feldman, C. Schocnbrun, S. Spitz, Row B: P. McGinnis, M. Calinoff, R. Graucr, S. Weiner. J. Cutten, H. Rcben, Row C: R. Waxman, J. Krakower, C. King, E. Kellir, C. Stegman. 135 TRIAD Row A Left to right: K. Sellendi, J. Necol, L. Sellendi, R. Aldrich, G. Caluppo, M. McGraw, B. Rosen, R. Pasquarelli, M. Rosen, E. Perlmutter, A. VanWagncr, A. Miller, M. J. Gusberti, J. Shontz, F. Aldrich, Row B K. Traver, S. LaForte, S. Leiser, C. Berish, L. Fischbach, B. Weir, J. Oppedisano, C. Peraino, M. Miller, J. Holzer, D. Miller, C. Abramsky, R. Feldman, S. Kronberg, P. Katz, J. Howarth, J. McGrath, J. Washburn, B. Short, S. Spitz, C. Schoenbrun Row C C. A. Merrick, J. Cutten, A. Reaser, J. Razler, J. Hunter, B. Stcinmah, A. Krimezis, S. Barlow, G. Schneider, D. Gottdiener, J. Kluge, C. Trempen, Z. Eckstein, S. Maguir,e M. R P. Mill r L. Rosenthal, L. Marinucci, M. Kowal, C Schmitz, C. Jarone, T. Howarth Row D D. Hunger, M. Rubin, R. yan, e , Waxman, D. Bickart, T. Rosen, S. J. Pearce, J. Krakower, J. Buckley J. Sommer J. Paroli, S. Laufer, K. Morgan, R. Ketcham, G. Kopecky, J. Croshier, J. Pearse, K. McKinnon, A. Erdreich, N. Webber, P. McGowan, J. Hillery, G. Haber, K. Jones Row E N. Kraut, . . . . h . R Rogatz, J. Oppenheimer, S Kowal, M. Rutledge, E. Jenkins, D. Beaman, M. Key, G. Wildman, S. Fmnerman, S. Becc etti, T: Reutershan, L. Lipton, D. McGrath, J. Kroll, D. Weintraub, P. Bock, D. Averill, M. Morelli, K. Bach, J. Peelor, K. deCorm1er, J Hunter, S. Kronberg, P. Keil B. Feldman, C. Rosenberg. O fifla Art, Music and Literature are the three areas V ice-President of Literature-Susan Lehv in which Triad is actively interested. Having over one hundred members Triad is firing the intellect- ual Curloslty of Its many member? A New York Vice-President of Music-Edward Perlmutter trip, a June Luncheon and a Christmas party are three main events in the life of Triad each year. With the help of Triad's Advisor, Miss Torgensen, the officers and members have made the club a permanent institution of the school. Triads of- ficers for the Year 1959-1960 are: Vice-President of Art-Ann Van Wagner Seciy-Treasurer-Betsy Rosen President - Marjorie Rosen Program Chairman-Bob Pasquarelli 39,1-V The New York trip. Awaiting the bus . ...which finally arrives. 5 f Q S amifg .ibedafem The Debaters of P.H.S. have made many outstanding accomplishments this year. ln October, Poughkeepsie placed third at the Cortland College meet, and at the same meet Richard Koffey received the best speaker award. ln November, our J.V.'s placed first at ,leffersonville and Debby Averill was awarded the sec- ond place speaker award. ln 1960 the Debaters placed second in the Idle League, second in the New York State High School Forensic Re- gionals, and third in the lVlid-Hud- son Debate League. This year our Freshman team placed first at the beginning debate meet at N.F.A. Row A: R. Feldman, R. Waxman, J. Hunter, J. Ettinger, J. Cutten, Row B: A. Erdreich, K. Morgan, D. Averill, O. Jekabson, R. Rector, Row C: C. Parker, G. King, R. KoffeY, .l. Newman, P. Dietz. F 'N--.. This year's beginning debaters show promise of becoming some of the finest debaters P.H.S. has produced. Outstand- ing among the beginners are ,lan Maibe and Joel Newman. Having triumphed at several meets, including Albany, the be- ginning debaters appear to be varsity ma- terial. Row A: C. Schoenbrun, V. Deyo, Rdw B: C. A. Affronti, H. Reben, C. Lockwood, Row C: W. Wheeler, S. Weiner, J. Krakower, D. Plummer, I. Newman, S Becchetti, 0. Jakabsons. l37 WORLD AFFAIRS Row A Left to right: C. Schoenbrun, S. Spitz, G. Galuppo, C. Marcy, M. Delahoyd, C. Keil, S. Kowal J. Norton, S. Kronberg, M. Pember, B. Potocki, B. Schneider, Row B N. McBrearty, J. Beach, M. Miller, R. Feldman, P. Kisch, C. Berish, C. Peraino, L. Millard, C. Schmit, M. Kowal, B. Khuen, A. Reaser, L. Schoonmaker, M. Wiseman, M. Ryan, S. LaForte, L. Zuschlag, P. Parren, M. Musmera, S. Koob, S. Leiser, J. Shontz, M. J. Gusberti, Row C l. Kolus, R. Albinder, A. Krimezis, B. Weir, S. Weiner, S. Barlow, G. Schneider, G. Trani, L. Spice, J. Hunter, P. Keil, C. Trempen, G. Dean, L. Rosenthal, D. Gottdiener, K. Jones, Z. Eck- stein, J. Hunter, G. Haber, P. Miller, F. Edell, S. Ashman, S. Maguire, C. A. Merrick, J. Traver, Raw D M. McGraw, R. Waxman, J. Pearce, L. Murtha, M. Rubin, J. Oppenheimer, D. Hunger, N. Kraut, K. Bach, J. Peelor, C. Rosenberg, J. Krakower, E. Jenkins, M. Hornak, D. Averill, M. Morelli, N. Webber, B. Feldman, S. Sessa, K. deCormier, J. Croshier, J. Smith, J. Hillery, G. Kopercky, L. Marinulcci, J. Razler, Row E G. Wildman, R. L. Warman, J. Sessa, S. Finnerman, D. Davis, T. Reutershan, S. Lavfer, L. Lipton, J. Kroll, G. Drezin, D. McGrath, M. Goldberg, T. Weiss, A. Daniels, S. Becchetti, J. Sommer, P. Bock, P. Darmenberg, T. Rosen, A. Erdreich, E. Mikula, D. Bickart, M. Rutledge, J. Wildinson. 'Duffel .fdffaim The idea behind the World Affairs Club is threefold, Christmas Card Sale and U.N. week. Interesting guests For students already interested in current affairs, the club SPOk6 On Holland, Puerto Rico, Israel, and the Orient. provides opportunities to increase their knowledge. Sec- The annual trip to the United Nations highlighted the ond, the organization hopes to arouse interest in students club,s activities. who have not yet thought much about world affairs. Also The organization was under the guidance of Miss Fran- the club, through a program of current affairs talks, tries CCS Smith and the H1116 l6Hf16fSh'iP Of Pfesidellt, 5115311 to keep the members alert to important world situations. Kowals Vice President, Car01Keils SCCFCWITY, Joseph NOT- This year the members took part in the UNICEF t0I13 and Treasurer, Mary Delahoyd. Z Learning about the Herald Tribune Youth Forum ls that me ? el'Ylel'l'lLQl 'MJAQIQ . . ef' af my K ,,,...o4-- f 1 1 W Ru f 4 ,nn5 'N mf ' 1 gi, '5 ,. 'N x ,4 ' S. :WW . r - A5295 .. 5 Silt K Ex! S, . , X W f L ' , xg! A ' Vg.: ,gum Af W ' A , X! Ml t., . H-X...-S f 'iff f E-Pgfwxwikg 5 94 ,Q Ali fy R' 'igagg-ffg an ,+R K ,L , ,., ar , .,.,, ,f ' f 5 V -' xi' J f . A A Slim' ..,- mm df , 21' X 4 .i,. , .Q Q, t V J I 1 --1. ,V ,, Q' : 1 49' 'EX y K L' . m,m,.,L f mg pw-....,,, I K 5 an-2 - bf 139 TES SPD 'S Q goofda. I Mgnrom AL All D.U.S.O. eleven -10 - f Charging the opponets . . . Row A: J. Wilson, B. Boschen, A. Butts, J. McConnell, R. Dietz, G. Martoni, R. Mansolillo, J. Holsopple, S. Albrecht, R. Mc- Ginnis, S. Harris, Row B: D. Losee, E. Holsopple, B. Spring, steen, W. Pitcher, W. James, J. Gordon, A. Levine, J. Curtis, F. Scotti, J. McDermott, Row C: T. McDonald, A. Schroeder, H. Berge, R. St. Germain, M. Den- nis, J. Smith, J. Heilman, J. Crevino, R. Sewell, V. Cuidice, T. Elting, A. Veronesi. 6Aamloion5 YQ .- ? 1il yi fl,0f6af When autumn leaves were falling and the air became brisk, one could always find the football team practicing long after most of us had gone home. This year, as in past years, the long hours of grueling practice reaped great dividends. Sam Kalloch, in his usual form, turned out another championship team for P.H.S. Our impres- sive record of 4-1-l was made possible by Bobby Boschen, James Gordon, Jeff McConnell and Bobby Dietz, all of whom were on the All-DUSO Hrst team. ln addition Bobby Boschen was selected as the most valuable player of the D.U.S.O. The All-DUSO second string was uloadedi' with P.H.S. gridders which made this season just about as great as they come. P.H.S. OPPONENT 26 Middletown 19 21 Port Jervis 0 7 Lawrence l3 21 Kingston 7 7 Newburgh 7 25 Beacon 19 Row A: C. Crosley, D. Barton, D. Sucato, D. Rider, J. Grosso, G. Fiolia, D. Adams, P. Widish, G. Schneller, Row B: L. Noonan, F. Kara, B. Wagner, J. Sommer, J. Fitzpatrick, J. Kish, J. Newman, R. Tragle, L. Torsone, W. Zeurc-n, J. Morano, T. Rogan. Mc Connel1's Maladies ioneerfi Time out with George and the J.V.'s Jim Gordon-guard. is Up in the air over Liberty. Q amlaiond Last quarter of the Monticello game Pre-game practice. 145 Bob Boschen-forward 146 7 lswlnffp I ugxggipsgf wsaxfffx taunt,-gg 334 . Row A: J. McConnell, J. Gordon, B. Boschen, S. Albrecht, B. James, A. Butts, Back Row: M. Paretti, fmgrj D. Boucher, B. Kluge, C. Bock, D. Kilmartin, J. Chamberas, T. Elting, P. Long flllglll. SAQJJQ Called the ufrighteningest team in P.H.S. history by its coach, Sam Kalloch, our hoopsters followed the ex- ample set in football and won the D.U.S.O. Basketball Championship. Then with the 15-2 record of our regular season stashed away in the annals of the High School the team coasted through the sectionals, defeating Spring Valley by an impressive 58-48, and blasting highly favored Kingston out of the sectional championship by 67-57. Then as if two championships were not reward enough for a job well done, our school received the D.U.S.0. sports- manship award which denoted that we, as a school, had displayed exemplary sportsmanship. This was truly a team and coach who deserve to be called 'ACHAMPIONSP ALL-DUSO CHOICES ALL-SECTIONAL Bob Boschen-Team Captain Steve Albrecht James Gordon Season Scores Steve Albrecht P.H.S. 72 63 67 44 61 57 76 84 47 60 7l Sectional Scores 58 67 Row A: D. Herring, R. Montalto, J. Flowers, B. Rinaldi, J. Bernharrlt, D. Lawrence, Bark row: M. Kustus lMgr.l D. Lockett, K. Parks, B. Reynolds, E. Misicione, R. Butts, C. Rosenberg fmgr.l Monticello Fallsburgh Kingston Newburgh Liberty Ellenville Port Jervis Middletown Wappingers Falls Monticello Port Jervis Spring Valley Kingston Opponent 67 4-7 77 46 59 46 46 56 4-5 58 5 l 4-5 57 Putting the shot Another two feet and the record is mine. Go to your marks . . . get set . . . j'acL ana! gie! Track, long considered a minor sport at P.H.S., has recently been the object of growing interest. This year, the team is under the competent guidance of a new coach, Stan Karn. Prospects, 'both new and re- turning, show promise of a winning season, if not the D.U.S.O. Title. .SZAWIMZ May 3 Newburgh May 6 Monticello-Port Jarvis May 12 Kingston May 14- New Paltz Relays May 17 Wappingers May 28 D.U.S.O. June 3 Section 9 ,lune 11 Intersectionals Row A: T. Rogan, M. Gallianos, J. Flowers, D. Childress, C. Booker, Row B: G. Siko, P. Molinari, F. Wright, J. Crevino, J. Pelish, D. Adams, ,l. Sylvester, L. Milstein, S. Schneider, Row C: J. Peluso, R. Pepper, S. Jackson, R. Holt, T, Rogan, J. Yancey, A. Daniels, H. Berge. Row A: P. Kelley, M. Wolfrom, Row B: J. Hunter, D. Miller, K. Oliver, M. A. Miller, M. Kovacs, B. L. Welch. T-E-A-M Yea Team! ! Anyone in the Mid-Hudson Area can identify this cheer as the cry of our far famed cheerleaders, who voice the spirit of our school at all its sports events. These girls, with their captains, Madeline Wolfrom and Pat Kelley, have endeavored to the utmost to keep up the spirit at football games and basketball games. Diligent practice under the supervision of Mrs. Balme has made them a precision group. It is an inspiring sight to sec them marching out in their smartly styled blue and White uniforms. We are deeply indebted to the cheerleaders for spurring our teams to victory. NThe Star-Spangled Banneri' M an f HLet's do some cartwheels-it might wake them up. All for Poughkeepsie, stand up and holler. Leafs go, let's go, Iet's really go . . ,' HI hope they don,t play an encore. CA 6214066 ng Row A: P. Malet, J. Gattine, S. Pember, Row B: K. Kinsey, J. Croshier, K. Bach, G. Lewis, J. Oppenheimer L. Feierabend. l r 149 -,-w M . , 'W' ip Row A: R. Sewell, C. Cerniglia, J. Gordon, D. Boucher, S. Albrecht, A. Butts, Row B: S. Saland, R. Romanelli, li. Piazza. W. Waryas, J. Noonan, l' Pinckney, A. Veronesi, Row C: J. Manning, R. Montalto, T. Losec, V. Giudicc, B. Schmaltz, A. Pignone, S. Ulrich, S, Kish, J, lik. KCLJQLCLK . ri. .,... ... Row A: M. Wrobel, F. Dooris, J. Leary, E. McDermott, R. Rittenhouse, Row B: D. Lockctt, J. Bernard, R. Butts, B. St. Germain, F, Fitzpatrick, J. Newman. With a good return of veterans from last year, the P.H.S. batsmen should have an extremely suc- cessful season. Another D.U.S.O. League champion- ship seems well within our grasp with our outstand- ing lineup of diamond dynamos. As the call 'iplay balln is sounded, our boys always respond with skill, determination and spirit. Who cares if there aren't any spectators? April 20 April 22 April 25 April 28 April 29 May 2 May 3 May 5 Highland Falls Wappingcrs Newburgh Roosevelt Wappingers Kingston Beacon Port Jervis May May May May May May May My fan club loves me!! 9 Middletown 12 Newburgh 16 Roosevelt 19 Kingston Beacon Port JCIVIS Mlddletown Next year's regulars 09 6 605 B6 6, bsb 6 l PAID 0466 Al o' J al e ' ng ' wo, :Hoo alll u N I fix 'am' v 455 ::' a ' ' gl 6 0 ?' BI! 0 fa Romanelli warm-up Playing to a full house Row A: J. Haight, D. Crauer, Row B: T. Mead, G. Ma rtoni, T. Occhialino, J. Smith, R. McGinnis, P. Dennis. I 3 f:,W'0 l t !-.5 Clan it W The Blue Knights of the Hudson are once again rowing merrily upstream. Under the able leadership of Mr. Catan- zaro, our Sweepswingers are looking for a clean sweep in area competition and in the Nationals at Princeton, New Jersey later this year. This year's crew shows Q , C. Hornick, R. Dietz, M. Clxiriatti, fell! many veterans including Bill Waldron Gary McGinnis, John Haight, Tim Mead, Bob Dietz, and Cary Martoni. Hereis hoping that the Blue Knights will meet with success in every race and the all im- portant Nationals. Ready to board the second boat 'T ' Ready . . willing . . . able W-.4 HM'?'4l f fQ2'A5772??5lW.sw . 5?-'ff49.3?5?1355 fVf7 i?2ff7'9ifi5ii'if ifflixf. 5 .?H'i ' m P JiQmi'4i7:13?M'Z-5Y4:tSte i i 'ZSSQWF 1W'?f'wiff.?lf1 'X , it 5 wi M, .an as V no N-nissan g 401: A T fig'-'-L 152 Ms-N 1 April April May May May Fine crop this year!!! .SZAQJML Highland May 17 N.Y. School for Blind Springfield May 21 Invitational The end Of Hmthef day Roosevelt May 28 Nationals Arlington June 41 Mid-Hudson Championships Kent ffi Row A Left to right: W. Baratta, L. Beach, Row B: R. Righter, R. Smith, B. Hotton, V. Piciask, D. Stewart, S. Arnold, D. Barton, David, Melville Schoonmaker J. Sommer, G. Kegal, L. Nasoff, .l. Pelish, P. Dietz, P. Wilkins, L. Lehehnan, R. Pierson, W. Timmons, R. Miller, R. Mead, W. Calla- han. I 53 ,, ,ak we V ,E ' -s ,N A - 'usa .i,,. s r was 1. , .A . as ripe- Q' Row A: E. Miller, Raw B: K. Morgan, C. Koepke, L. Miller, M. Campbell, F. Boone, Row C: A. Schoonmaker, P. Buckley, D. Cerniglia, R. Wilkinson, S. Laufer. .f ennid The sport of Tennis at P.H.S. is looking up this year. We not only have one of the best teams in the league, but also four spanking -new tennis courts. These courts April 25 Kmgslon are said to be the best of their type in the area. April 27 gapplngirs The new courts should bring the team luck, although slim 22 not too much is needed with Ned Miller, Phil Buckley, and y . C Bob Wilkinson as top men. May 5 M?nt1Ceu0 May 9 Mlddletown The outlook for a championship team is very bright, and all eyes are on the new courts and our tennis team. The sky's the limit Practicing at the new courts May May May May May May Y 55. .sa it Kingston Wappingers Newburgh Ellenville Monticello Middletown O 154 t V ill DL r J .,.. 4'v welt M i J... if i ' gs 4 i f 1 R ' V! 2 L3 QW Watch this guy miss!!! Spirit and determination as a real threat. This spirit us a chance of capturing .,, Our boys, several of whom I will be out there swinging mark this year,s golf team , combined with talent gives the D.U.S.O. championship. are veterans from last year, all the way. 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' t ag- W i5JsAw,i:,1gg-ms'.1,fi.skg at Www Lfafiga igs v 1 'g:5 f . g, i f f 3' '! ' 1 . .Sllmflud Newburgh Roosevelt Kingston Roosevelt Port Jervis Middletown May 12 Newburgh May 13 Beacon May 13 Kingston May 23 Port Jervis May 26 Middletown Row A: D. Weisman, T. Rosen, R. Emma. C. Rosenberg, T. Marchese, D. Bickart, Reben, Row B: A. Erdreich, K. Anson, P. McGinnis, S. Finnerman, H. McPeck, If. Feldman, D. Botsford, Row C: D. Herring, D. Weintraub, J. Gale, T- WCiSS, M- GOMECTZ, Keep your eye on the bouncing ball. T. Moehrke, D. Dvorkin, A. Reid, M. Cale. 4-SE? l 1 as 4, .ri -QQ, 'F K s 'a-4' i f xr . X f ,Q xdfl p gt is - A M fi is t FN. i, r . A . , i Uplinzg A A , Qktgtgl. Af f wr, siEii?agAr'q'-'-'Z' f 5 If , 1.-..- ' ,hr , wtf' R it f' .4-1, ' fri y ..s. , , ' ' 1 vp-, .,f., .fu Q., . E Q 1 ' s .J-. . Kara, , vga. . .- y , Ah.L Basketball Champions Ping-Pong Champion Linda Millard Row A: C. Abrahmsky, G. Cianchetta, J. Holzer, Row B: F. Ranco, L S. Sessa, J. Peelor, D. Miller, The intramural program fo r girls has been somewhat ham- pered this year because it has been held during the noon hour. Many who participated before have been unable to take part. Despite this inconvenience, many girls have enjoyed the bas- ketball, volleyball, bowling, ping pong and various other sports offered this year. Competition has been lively and exciting with the seniors carrying off the greater number of the championships. More seniors than ever before will win their gold keys for partic- ipating in intramurals throughout their four years. Pauline Borkowski and Steve Albrecht earned the designation of being the most physically fit girl and boy in P.H.S. and repre- sented the school at the annual Spring meeting of the Southeastern Zone Health, Physical Education and Recreation Association April 29th at West Point. They were entertained for the day by the cadets, after they received medals for their achievements. This award is based on achievement in the annual physical fitness test, attendance at school during the high school career, participation in the various sports activities, and sportmanship. syn fl 6Ll'l'LbLl'CL 6 ,S700l t5I'Yl8l'l Volleyball Champions Row A: E. Flynn, S. Slater, D. Will, Row B G. Miller, H. Sanders, P. Dorney, F. Kapinis Sportmanship: Steve Albrecht and Pauline Bor- owski ' ua? 1 Bowling Champions Row A: F. Ranco, J. Holzer, M. A. Dzielecki, D. Miller. A - rrvuv- Z Row A: B. Wilkinson. G. Johnson. Rau' H: T. Rosen. P. Blcflinnis, YV. While. Ron' C: R. Chick. J. Pvlisli. I.. Nusoff. l., Nlillstm-in. R. Carman, Row D: S. Laufe-r. R. Koffey. l.. Lipton. wimming An innovation at P.H.S. this year was our new swim- ming team. With the addition of swimming, Poughkeepsie High has taken another step lor diveli forward in the field of athletic competition. Now, not only do we com- pete with our rivals on land and on water, but under water as well! The team was composed of a good number of i l L.. . + 'i' 5 - K underwater wizards, and, with the coaching skill of Jim Clark, our Buster Crahhes showed lmoth skill and enthusi- asm. Wie are proud, that several members of the first Swimming Team were members of the Class of '60. We also hope that swimming will continue to grow in popularity at Poughkeepsie lligh in future yours. gl TWT fc' 'e 7? Q... . ' , l-'. I -T 1? Tai 75 'ui U1 if .i-S ,-, +.? -isp? pfflll , Judy, Diane, Pat and Darnell Diane Miller Tom, Betty-Lou, Bob and Mary Vinnie Potenza and Ellie Slavic Jeffrey McConnell Pat and Marge Sue and Judy Cary and Paulette Larry Milstein Joe Callante 3 Carols and Sara Jane Janet, Loretta, Kate and Nancy Trudy, Marge, Patty and Betsy Frank Navarra Woocly, Scin, Tiger and Saguc Dottie, Rosie, Sandy and Val Jo and Cerry Katri, Aggie, Lynn and Judy Kathy, Andy, Vicki and June Clcn, Tiny, Bill and Mike Lee and Bill Ruth and Tom, Carol and Pete Boosters Ann Dennis McGrath Mike and Bill Pete, Don and Pete S. Finnerman and Lenny Lipton Caption Committee Bob and Mary Lou Mike Laurenzano Joni, Barba, Mari-K, and Sue Vic and Madeline Mike O,Neil, Cynthia and Louis Prince Andrew Albert Christian Edward Jr Betsy, Florence, Charlotte, and Rosalind Girls, League Terry and Carol Lillian, Gail and Tootsie Soph. Class Officers - Boob, Carol Pete and Bruce John and Linda Kate Bach, Marcella Morelli, Mary Ann Key and Mike Haggerty Ed Perlmutter Rudolph Kopecky, J. Liggera, Henry Conrad Phil and Jan Pat and Lou Betsy Kuhn John Davies and Gary Clemlennen Tracy Fitchett Mr. and Mrs- Charles Berger Rosie, Herman, Bernie, Walter Nina Kraut and Joe Crevino Miss Roche Janie, Ruthie and Sue Barbara, Shan and Olga 158 4 -rw-J DEDICATED TO . . . AL DETMER Mi gas? u.qW,:i fe X 1 ? . . . We, The Class of 7960, In Appreciation For His Duties, Services and Friendship Extended To Our Class, Dedicate This Page To Mr. Ai Detmer NAOMI A. VENABLE AMATEUR N.Y.S. CHAMPION 1955 81 1956 Golf Professional Lessons By Appointment Tel. GLobe 2-0884 GLobe 4-0530 Compliments of Daystrom, Incorporated WESTON INSTRUMENTS DIVISION Poughkeepsie, New York Compliments of MUTUAL OF OMAI-IA 53 ACADEMY STREET POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. GL. 2-4870 LOIS RECTOR - REAL ESTATE - 40 CANNON STREET KINGS COURT GLobe 2-4500 FRENI STUDIO P0rtmit5 In The Modem Manner DIRECT NATURAL COLOR STUDIO WEDDINGS CANDID WEDDINGS CREATIVE STUDIES CONVENTIONAL BLACK 8: WHITE J. SPATAEORA, Photographer 322 MAIN STREET Phone GRover 1-1520 ENTIRE STUDIO SCIENTIFICALLY AIR CONDITIONED 161 f THE FEDERAL BEARINGS C0., INC AND THE SCHATZ MANUFACTURING CO. C omplimentf Of GEORGE STELLER HOOKER AVENUE LIQUOR STORE 236 HOOKER AVENUE STEARNS INSURANCE AGENCY 77 CANNON STREET POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. MARGE l HARRIET 6'My Insurance Meri, PAT JO VINCENT J. STEARNS ROBERT STEARNS PATSY LOUIE PEGGY CAROL Congratulations CLASS OF 1960 ROYAL TAILOR The M051 Modern Rental Shop 239 MAIN STREET GR 1-1750 HIGH GRADE TUXEDOS Lazteszff Latex!! in Formal Wear 163 CLEAN FAIR 3 HOUR CLEANERS 5 HOUR SHIRT LAUNDERERS 736 MAIN-Comer Grand Ave. 49 NEW MARKET STREET POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. C omplimentf Everything for Sport! Of WOI.F'S SPORT SHOP FELDSINE 8: CO., Inc. 130 SMITH STREET POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. Athletic Equipment Hohhy Equipment Toyx 387 MILL STREET Y.M. C.A. 'k A Friendly Place Serving Youth Through CLUBS 8: RECREATIONS C omplimentx of TRUSSELI. MANUFACTURING CO., INC. 190 COTTAGE STREET Congratulations from the CLASS OF '61 164 Gompfiments of JOHN ARBORIO, INC. AND DUTCHESS QUARRY AND SUPPLY CO. C ongratulationf from HUDSON VALLEY BLUEPRINT CO. 29 ACADEMY STREET Engineering and Artiftx Material MANNEQUIN, INC. S porlfwear, Dreyxef, Gownx 29 COLLEGEVIEW AVENUE POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. Phone GL 4-8140 .IOCKO'S SPEED SHOP Foreign Car Service 305 SOUTH STREET POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. C ornplimenfx Of THE THREE ARTS 56 RAYMOND AVENUE Congratulations CLASS OF 1960 SENATOR E. I. HATFIELD , Compliment! C on gratnlatzo ns 01' TRINITY VARIETY STORE Trinity Square .I. ARNOLD WOOD CO. S. VAN VLACK ,ewelm C. PENNES POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. Congratulazionf to THE GRADUATES DE'S .IEWELERS J. W. DOYLE L. E. SANTOPADRE Home of Genuine Regiyrered Perfect HKEEPSAKE DIAMONDS EGGLESTON OFFICE EQUIPMENT 49 NEW MARKET STREET Adding Machinef - Typewriterf Duplicator! - Filer - Safer Storage C abineif - Led gen Binderf - C hair: Dexkf - Repair: GL 2-9430 OPEN 24 HOURS BRIGHTON DINER We Buy end Serve the Bext Tel. GL 2-9239 827 MAIN STREET POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. Bert Wifbef from VIC'S GARAGE IN OUR 91st YEAR M. SHWARTZ 81 CO. The Home of Good Clothef i' POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. THE FIXIT SHOP, INC. All Record! at Huge Dixcountx Rudiox - Bicyclex - Pbonograpbx 25 COLLEGEVEIW AVENUE POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. GL 4-3255 DOTY 81 HUMPHREY DRUG CO. J. Jay Bogart, Ph.G. Phurmacixtx and Cbemiftx 394 MAIN STREET POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. Phone GL 2-8100 Free Delivery Buenas Suerte a la Class de 1960 de Los Ninos KAYACK POCH SCHMIGGS BURKEY FROG PITCHER MOTORS Sales and Service STUDEBAKER 4 MERCEDES DKW Clifford A. Pitcher Compliments of AVON MARKET South Side's Finest Food Market Anthony Affronti, Proprietor 252 HOOKER AVENUE POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. GL. 2-7410 707 Main Street Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Congratulations I to the CLASS OF 60 ,U '3 I ' St. Marys C. Y. O. Youth Group President ,AA.,,.....,. Joseph Rider Compliments of Vice President ..,o.., Brian Schmaltz Secretary ..,., A . . Janice Croshier President ..,,.. .... T homas Weiss Treasurer i...,. . Francis Pietropolo Vice President .b-.., Dennis McGrath Publicity Chairman . . , Mary Ann Key SeC f a'9' ' A Warm' Wiseman Treasurer . . . Dennis Davis 168 gongrafufafionfi fo ffm Class of I96O LUIRS-O CCRPORATICN Pousmcsevsle New Yonx 41 Congratulations to the CLASS OF 1960 PARENT TEACH ERS ASSOCIATION BOB BOSGHEN Bunn VERGNESI YOUR Y'W'c'A' 56 CANNON STREET R L B U TI T S f A Friendly Headquarters for K Young Women and Girls i 1 Fine Recreation - Swimming - Fellowrbip QUALITY FURNITURE CO 9 400 MAIN STREET POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. Telephone GL 2-6130 I T T TT T TT T T T TTT T I I7O Cglze p - C70 - mate Go. In Poughkeepsie PAYMAN'S HOSIERY, GLOVES and COSTUME JEWELRY 288 Main Street Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 2-8' Best Wishes from Graham Agency Inc. Integrity in Insurance Room 209, 7 New Market St. .0- 111 GL. 2-0110 'k F A R G 0 WIRE CONNECTORS 'A' 171 Congratulations to the CLASS OF 1960 EFFRON Gm GOLDBERG POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. Compliments of Poughkeepsie Plumbing Supply C o. 5441 Main Street BROWN DERBY RESTAURANT Anthony Balassone - Daniel Belmonte LESLIE NINA GRETA FRAN CAIL RITA TONI MARGOT GL. 2-9165 96 MAIN' STREET POUGHKEEPSIE, . N. . Y. 172 LEARNING MAKES THE MAN Education has been called a two-way avenue. A student is given facts and principles to assimilate but what he has learned should lead him, in turn, to ask further questions - to delve deeper in his quest for knowledge. This learning process never ceases. At no time in life can a man or woman say, HNOW I am educated. Graduation from high school or college should be looked on as a stepping stone to further inquiry into the verities of human activity. What he learns makes the man. Unless he arrives at a knowledge of himself in relation to the world around him, he has failed to become educated. During recent months much stress has been placed on scientific achieve- ment. Man-made celestial bodies circle the earth and the moon. Great strides are being made in every known technological field. Yet the destiny of mankind will not be determined by this type of success alone. A balance must be achieved between man's scientific and technological progress and his grasp of the ancient human values and cultural traditions acquired painstakingly through the centuries. International Business Machines Corporation PoUcHKEEPs11-3, NEW YoRK 173 C ompliment: 01' DUSO CHEMICAL CO., Inc. 33 FULTON STREET POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. CHARLES - ZACHARY MEN'S SHOP Don Richard: and Hammanton Park Suit: 44 RAYMOND AVENUE ARLINGTON, POUGHKEEPSIE Phone GL 2-6020 SWISS PASTRY SHOPS 542 MAIN STREET 254 HOOKER AVENUE Birthday and Wedding Cake: GL 4-6500 l Imported Candief GL 2-2330 GL 2-5750 Phone GLobe 2-9254 The Wisemans Ben Whbei THE COLLEGE Rotisserie and Delicatessen Sandwiches are our Specialty BAR-B-CUED Chichenx, Pizza Pies, Home Made Saladx 5 RAYMOND AVENUE POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. BELLA DONNA BEAUTY SALON 17 COLLEGEVIEW AVENUE POUGHKEEPSIE, NEW YORK GR 1-3840 Congratulations to the CLASS OF 1960 .IOHN'S MARKET JOHN URBAN, Prop. Say lt With Flower: SALTFORD QUALITY THE SALTFORD FLOWER SHOP Telephone GR 1-0540 18 CANNON STREET POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. Congratulations to the CLASS OF 1960 VON DER LINDEN'S Since 1893 52 MARKET STREET Next to Y.M.C.A. POUGHKEEPSIE, NEW YORK Congratulations to the CLASS OF 1960 RUGMAN'S JEWELERS 3585 MAIN STREET POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y BOB DRUG CO., INC. 202 HOOKER AVENUE POUGHKEEPSIE, NEW YORK Prescriptions, Drugs, Cosmetics Pick up and Free Delivery Robert W. Potenza GR. 1-4-848 Best Wishes from F I T Z I E S 641 MAIN STREET MARIAN MOTORS, INC LINCOLN - MERCURY 745 MAIN STREET POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. SAM NICHOLIS MEATS 526 MAIN STREET POUGIBKENEIPSIE, N. Y. THE CLASS OF ,60 wishes to thank MARY LOU MQGILVRAY BOB PASQUARELLI TOM REUTERSHAN MICHAEL CASEMENT BETSY ROSEN EDWARD MILLER and MR. BARTLETT along with aII the others who have helped make this year's Phois one of the best ever. Congratulations CLASS OF 1960 KAHN-LAIVIPELI.. INC. INSURANCE 4 CANNON STREET GL. 4-9450 Poughkeepsie Music Shop and Studios EVERYTHING IN MUSIC Pianos - Organs - Stereo Musical Instruments and Instructions Paul J. Such Jos. M. Vincitore 17 ACADEMY ST. POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. Globe 2-8480 JILL HARRIS SHOPS Sportswear and Dresses 345 MAIN STREET POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. Charles Luggage Shop Fine Luggage - Leather Goods 358 MAIN STREET POUGHKEEPSIE, -Y. CHAS. R. RIEDINGER THE ARCADE FLORISTS, INC. 255 MAIN STREET POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. Phone Gliover I-0410 GRover I-3236 POUGHKEEPSIES CARPETLAND, INC. Broadloom - Tiles - Linoleum Residential - Commercial Custom Installations 748 MARKET STREET POUGHKEEPSIE, NEW YORK 176 ll' 4 4 . Qi , . . N 'iff ii' ' N S. 'Sash' -Q? N - x V -..xx f xiffk ,.- :'. fl -255 gsm :sf N f use MILEEi+ fu- 21:34 11,25 . a felllfffwll als sw I at E-Nas?-C ' wa'-is NsN? 1S PQ..-ai.,-3 be N HI lfxcoilt I I 'll ll Ugly THIMIIE -Q N ra a 7' ,N 1' :Q -. ' 3 y :ng Q. fs? :J 1,515 -':S,F -'iln V Au' 'lil E wa' I fmkas ss 'ac -,x is t .--W J 'U lQWwI1r'IE'l'4IHlI' llllflf' me Hunson VALLEY J we-:NE N l ' W? Ii X' 1 LEADING srorggl 1 ' .1 H f.: 1 A Message to the Class of l960 It wouldn't surprise us a bit if you didn't read this message until four or five or even ten years from now . . . after all, nobody reads the ads in a school yearbook! But some day when you are going through your yearbook, just for old timesls sake, you'll see this ad and this pic- ture of Luckey's clock, and you'll remember that we are still down on the corner of Main 81 Academy Streets and that in the year you grad- uated from good old Poughkeepsie High we were celebrating our 91st anniversary. And We hope you'll remember that you have to be a good store to last that long! Luckey, Platt 8m Company 177 Compliments Of PEELOR MOTOR SERVICE, INC. Best Wishes tothe CLASS OF 1960 Only the finext at McCornb'J OFFICE SUPPLIES HALLMARK GREETING CARDS PARKER PENS-SHEAFFER PENS FILING CABINETS ARTISTS MATERIALS Remember Your Stationer - MoCornb'J GLobe 4-8420 H. MORRIS McCOMB 271 MAIN STREET J. E. ANDREWS HARDWARE CO., Inc. Hardware - Cutlery - Naily - Iron - Stee Agricultural Implement! Carpenterlr and Mechanic? Tool: GLobe 4-3000 279 MAIN STREET l, Etc Young Men'J Sport Coatx and Slacks VAN KLEECK'S Quality Since 1799 259 MAIN STREET POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. I78 Congratulationx to THE CLASS OF 1960 0 I the belt in furniture. .. 587 MAIN STREET POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. RUSSELL FUEL and HEATING CO. POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. 103 N. CLINTON STREET GR 1-1600 Fuel 0il- Coal Automatic Heating Equipment FLORIDA ORANGE CAR Tree Ripened Citruf Fruit Direct From Grove! to You GL 4-9514 9 NORTH CLOVER STREET R A Y ' S SERVICE CENTER Gulf Service Pontiac Specialift Specializing in Tune-Up: and Repairs 266 HOOKER AVENUE POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. CLobe 4-9342 C ornplimentx Of FABIAN'S At Vassar College Area 179 C omplimentx of NELSON HOUSE Pongbkeepxiek Leading Hotel WALTER AVERILL Prexident HENRY J. KOWAL Manager Poughkeepsie GR 1-0660 W. E. BOCK, FLORIST BILL 1-1ANLoN and MAL NOLAN Cut Flowery - Plantx - C ormgex Delivery Service Telephone GR 1-2020 371 HOOKER AVENUE POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. Congratulations to the CLASS OF 1960 from VARSITY CHEERLEADERS ART-CRAFT YARN SHOP Free Knitting lnxtrnctionx 366 MAIN STREET POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. H A L S T E A D CADILLAC - OLDSMOBILE, INC Safety Terted-Quality Value USED CARS Telephone Sales Dept.--GR 1-1020 Service Dept.-GR 1-1022 184-198 CHURCH STREET POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. WALLACE'S POUGHKEEPSIES MODERN STORE .1 .- f,. If' '-145125-.fizizgg ,a A H ,,,, .5 , 711. .. ,. ' - -gig: '- ' -:-2:.1S:fa-Egazgasgi-524,-'I'-iz-v-' -: .4135 -' ' N f if:f:':2:f:r35i22f:1::-I-2-1:S2:rsf:2:22:1:fw:' N. -QQQEQSIQQQQiQ.Q.Q1Q1QfQ. ---4-A f f5'f's'2's':'fW N , V uf :-:5-1-zf . .5 . . . ,.,, , . .. 3:5561 -. ,- , , . ,.,,.,., ::i- ,. :: 5 A5 ,v 1 nvlz Modem Oumde . 1 U ' . .- 5 ,. 'gf ' , gf? - A.:. V' ldedf In ..::, ., . . ?5ii3'-ff ' A.. '.., - :. ' ' Mercbzmdzyzng - 252' ggQ.'1:j:1 V f5!1l 5 A '.. aJ5:55j32?f5r2.:'if5 ,-,,,,-M, A,,,A, .... lg., 4...W ' M 'I' .:,,,:.,.,,....... , ,,,. . ,.,.,.,.,. ..i ...Y,,,.,,,- 5 . -: WALLACE ao. POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. 'jQ A',A,',:A :Q :Art , N ei. .,.,.,,, ig- ,,.,.- E545 l 1, ,,,,, g ,,,1.:.,:11, 'f 181 5-155j.21Q-5:315:r:5:5:5:f ::wt:-Q-5121:1:,-:,51.:.:.-.,.:, 121111:r1::11r4:r11fr:r:1:r:r:r.1t:'- -'-' ' -- .H w -1-I-I4I'If1-l'1-I-I-51-291,... ..-I-1-Zig!-I-Z:Z:I1f1iQIj!5g2:41Z?f.l -' Y 'A-S' - . : ,.,.-:gi1,111.:1:1:EQE5255gE5E3i5E3ig25i5iQig1-.2E325 ,.::rEf555E5E2Eg:5E5Eg:5:5151513515:5:5:5:5p5:5:3:2:3:5., : ,-'jj ,. . I 1,2 12:5:war1I:2.11212:r:2:r:2:rsw.'.'.'.'.'f' ' .- :':-:1:1:2:2:I:2:5:35:1:?:l:I:I:3:5:2:I:i:i:f:Q:Q:Q:i:Q5'f'f-'di . ,:5: 45:5-gy5:3I-354313151515-g1315:5:5.7 ,gr-'f-'Q'z.3.5.5:5:3:g:51515:3:g:513:3g515s+v--v .H -,5 -3:4:5:..3.1:3:5:5.5:,:,:-:-2-:4:-1-:-1-N' -:jg...Zz-15:::3:,:-ziggy:-'-f-'-1-'' ,-A -:1:Zi:f:i:5:1:Z5:.. 1-:'? 3 :'.1 'N ..-.-.-15:3:-:1:1:?:-'ff' ,..g.3:g1g:::5.-1-gg? .I A f +I-I'I-I'f-Z-1-14-Iv. ..-nl-'-IA' ' .-.-.-.-.ggi-.-.-.A.-,v'i,4.-'52 - ,, . ,. f as 2' 'i5 ' f+ ' iii ff ' -:-35511 31-f'::'?.-E152 . ' . Marshall G Sferlmg, Inc t a wr, ...MZ J 'fwfw We ,, ,,,....xuu uno 96 5.1: L54 4 N 3 U jQ,Y,6L?i ....... 535-' ' .:.:.,.:.,.:.:. Y.:.:.:.,: .:,:. .:., : -.:4:':- 'N of J I I 50 Market St. Poughkeepsie 1 I Esta blushed 'I 864 A . I 55 EHron's Children's Corner and Teen Shop 464-466 MAIN STREET AT CLINTON SQUARE Congratulations from the SCHOOL STORE Manager - Sonny Plotnik Staff - Elaine Wilkinson. Tammy Kelly, Karen Enright Congratulations to the CLASS OF 1960 CHESTER SATZ CO., INC. Office Outfitters - Stationers 53 MARKET STREET POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. 2 Congratulations. . . CLASS OF 1960 .BQFJEE kihumllllllf V dl - .3 ' xi, . 4',: , JVM .QW ,E in U. , QR! , I 442 k fvfb Uxv' ll THREE-TWENTY-NINE MAIN STREET Iewelerx and Silverxmiths POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. Cornplirnentx GL 2-2120 Lic. L-3461 of B R Y A N T ' S When Low in Spiritx 50 RAYMOND AVENUE CALL POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. STRICKLAND WINES and LIQUOR 774 MAIN STREET POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. ESTABLISHED 1927 THE ARTCRAFT PRESS Commercial Printing GR 1-0955 22 BARCLAY STREET 183 +6?.-. Women'5 Apparel EIGHMIE MOVING 8. STORAGE 17 OAKLEY STREET POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. Phone GL 4-1440 Linen Gifts for SHOWERS, WEDDINGS 339 MAIN STREET POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. THE HQPE CHEST 36 RAYMOND AVENUE Telephone GL 2-4340 Phone GL 4-2610 4-2611 C omplimentx E F F R o N of AUTO EXCHANGE UUSED CARSU JOY-ART DECORATORS WILLYS -Sale: and Service Aufgmgbilej 44 RAYMOND AVENUE Bought -- Sold - Excbanged 571-573 MAIN STREET POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. GUERNSEY BROS. General lmumnce 7 NEW MARKET STREET GL 2-4410 C. B. S. INC. Poughkeepyiek Largeft Discount Siore GR 1-0420 725 MAIN STREET Congratulations to the CLASS OF 1960 EDI-ZLL 000 SS Clothes for the Teen-ager GL.2-7740 360 MAIN STREET POUGHKEEPSIE, NEW YORK Congratulations from KEYS MUTOR SALES, INC. The Senior Class Officers FORD 1 THUNDERBIIRD and FALCON President .......,.....A . . . Ted Occhiliano Secretary , , , ..A,,..,.. Sue Kowal SALES and SERVICE Vice President . . .,... Duncan Kilmartin Treasurer . ..,.. Pat Mahoney also Complete line of A-1 Used Cars Phone: GL. 4-2400 574-576 MAIN STREET POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. MALONE HARDWARE CO. HARDWARE - PAINTS GLASS - HOUSEWARES GL. 4--184-0 Bob Malone - Class of 1932 768 Main Street Poughkeepsie, N. Y 185 PATRONS The PHOIS staff wishes to thank the many friends of the Class of u60,, whose cooperation has helped make possible the publication of this book. and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs Irving Abramsky A. Affronti Russell Aldrich Philip Buckley Franklin A. Butts George Casement Robert E. Corliss T. Daniels Alfred A. Daniels Morton .l. Davis J. Thomas Dietz Abraham Ettinger Godfrey Goldman Horace S. Graham Loyal James Harris Kurt Holzer Samuel Katz George E. Ketcham Henry Kowal George 5. Kustas Gilbert Lehv Walter Levine and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs John M. and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. . Edward Lynn . H. Tyler Marcy . Donald C. McGilvray McGowan C. Peter Miller Edward A. Miller Christopher T. Murray J. Oliver V. Oppendisano William Pasquarelli James Peelor Irving Perlmutter . Andrew Reid N. L. Reifler Paul Reutershan Samuel R. Rosen Sidney Rosen John C. Smith William Waldron Raymond Warman Jacob Weiss Floyd Young x X R Speadczldazfa dn tie ,bzociccctdon f fine mmaald foe colonic and calkgea euezyaadeze, ff I f N ' Q X if. N E .x. J f ' o -fl' ,. 71 yf N-L, 'Y 1'-', :z'L,, - 1 6-17 -.f,,' K, -1.1 f , I' .. U I , , 1 lf, Ill-7 ' 1 ae .3 i2f4.1v,fbf:Z, g 'J fri' 5 ,Z R . 4, '. ' , I 'f : QF J, Established 1 9 1 9 2140 Aisquith Street Baltimore 18, Md. HOpkins 7-6700 PROUD PRODUCERS OF YOUR ANNUAL V F f f Q1 .5 t f auuuuuuuw. , W -,vw 7 -fn. v r --uuuln,,H 7 X is L QL! , Int r 't - 'L A ' lieforp you louse it up --'l'HIMIx! l N pu I Hu 'ht Llimuld wan' Cap and Gown Committee. if me 1 2. ii s Oh, to he on the other side! 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