Poughkeepsie High School - Phois Yearbook (Poughkeepsie, NY)

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BAKER I I edlccmfcaw It is an honor for us, the class of 1961, to dedicate our HPHOISH to Mrs. Mary B, Baker. For the past four years we have known her to be a tireless, self- sacrificing teacher who has contributed greatly to the education of the students of Poughkeepsie High School. Mrs. Baker will long be remembered for her wise guidance in the field of mathematics, her keen wit and fine sense of humor, and the personal interest which she takes in each and every one of her students. Often we take for granted contributions which are not immediately evident, but we know that she has always worked diligently for the best interests of us all. The high standard of achievement which her students are expected to maintain has increased the respect and admiration which we hold for her. We sincerely thank Mrs. Baker for her years of devotion and, as a token of our esteem, dedicate to her the 1961 Pl-1o1s. I think Ill speak to Mr. Kirtland about you monitors. The exam will be held on Sunday morning in the Beehive room Seated: Mr. Frank Digilio, Mr. Rockwood jenkins, Vice-President, Mr. E. Francis Hanlon, President, Steele C. Cameron. Standing: Mr. George W. Key, Mr. Lloyd Rosenthal, Att., Mrs. Dorothy Thatcher, and Supt. Mr. Edwin Hunger. Board President, Mr. Hanlon gown! df gvlucmfdaw Long ago, in 1843, the first Board of Education was established for the village of Poughkeepsie. This group, consisting of twelve commissioners of schools, supervised the education of the children of the tiny village. The formation of the Board of Education was not warmly received by the general public, in fact they considered this system of education a curse rather than a blessing. Their task was not an easy one as school facilities were in a deplorable con- dition. Six of the city schools were maintained in rented buildings with narrow aisles and dangerous stairwaysg ventilation systems were non-existent. What prob- lems faced the Board of Education! Now, more than a hundred years later, our five member Board enjoys supervising a modern school system. Current problems involving educational programs, administrative affairs, and school development are being successfully met by these capable officials. Many school programs are being formulated for the coming year, 1960-61. Included among these plans are the following: 1. A language laboratory. 2. A course in speed reading for advanced students for the purpose of teaching them techniques in accelerating their reading rate. 3. More emphasis on economic education. fl. A change from vocational courses to college-technical courses. 5. Planning for advanced placement courses for seniors whereby certain sub- jects will be offered on a freshman college level at the 12th grade. 6. Possibility of instituting a Great Books program with a compilation of ideas by great Writers in encyclopedic form. We, the class of 1961, wish to express our sincere gratitude and appreciation to the civic minded men and women of the Board of Education. Through their efforts we have been given a strong foundation upon which to build our futures. Cheerleader, Mr. Bugar 0667! . . A space of four years is a long time to look forward to, a short time to look back on. The tenuous dreams of Se tember l957 are now realized or erha s com- P P P letel for otten. New ob'ectives have cr stallized and have been achieved. P Y S J Y There have been great happinesses-and great disappointments. For that is a common pattern of life and must be recognized as such. But for the most part the memories are cherished ones, and the four years have been a time of satisfaction and of growth. NVhether in comment or in picture or both, you have in this 1961 PHOIS a vivid record of what well may be the four happiest years of your life. May you go on to future happiness and may your fondest hopes be realized! Since I have enjoyed greatly my association with you, I can but wish you the best that life offers and God's richest blessings on you all. Your friend, 2215 may Frank Bugar J 2 X .. g f , , P X , J. ,- 4' xp. 1 ggrfv, Fw V ,fu I, .J -V 'Y I , 1 W . R . X if f XL? num ff it..A..,, 1 I .. . .Mix ' M.. Wir. ' .J JL 4 I , ay 144, 'CLK . t f wfmvz .- MW - .:-. 2' i , f f v-5 1 ' Q J M , KZ .A X, I ff' 3, ,f v4-Lfci.-fxijvr X ,cfxf wr 9. ,P Vifv .2 .ff 5' Q iff 641, S .. 1-'M' E455 f Cmfwfzwf' K if acuity , o 5 , X .-.Ng . :?'-LJL1 L? ,Fi mf W A su fx aff' . .4 EMM , .wx ,f dl-Qfif 1 t if V LM? Mem 7355 :QW-11f5' 7 Jfiiif l 7.311 5Q4Zf' Q1 3, rg.. 'XM 'ff,'455Q 4A....m fifvfff fi LM fc. fpqw W2 VIL4,vU.f Jai:-1: Vafgob U05 LLpu.,1.f?-WN fix? XWM L41 I -M, Q' ,Sf N, N A yearbook by its very nature is more concerned with students and their interests, than with faculty. How- ever, we must never underestimate our faculty nor the contributions and assistance which they have rendered to the students of Poughkeepsie High School. Although our teachers' regular duties demand much time and preparation, their cooperation and school spirit are unsurpassed. Who will ever forget the memorable Christmas party of 1960 when we were serenaded by our enthusiastic faculty, or the scene in the Poughkeepsie High School gym when teacher challenged pupil in a most exciting basketball game? We, the student body of Poughkeepsie High School, wish to extend deepest thanks to you, our faculty. 50 is Harold Long ,:. ,: Ned Conyers Gertrude Evans , - , .. . , :'Sr:f ' .5 ,fi 2 5 1 mg 3 S 9 g JK as f 5? VX if 4- fs, 'BML E Q ga A gn? ,K U, tiff QQ, s ff if ,, 3 'f it J .S P if 2, was 555' M 41 1 yn. s , fs E t fi fs 9 M WW is , . . w 134 j5:'9.L15'P'r:.ll'Wl Kill -if ' t if ma H H My ,S N is W5 W 5 fig r Sf 91 it Nt' m S if Y nfl ly: Sabfwww Yagi? l , 5 --:QS . QQIFYIQZ Jasgi' ' ,wzrgggil . :s::1iw.:2 .sw John A. Holt E 5 Drawing up the English Lit. exam. Kathryn Shipman Burning the midnight oil. Ethel Cary Tofgesen Mildred L. VanWagner f' .:s- Q.. . ' L' .9 W'L'W' Louise Graham Elizabeth Sanders Lucile Stephens Carolyn P. Wixson ,,,.. AL: - Viyy - . 11 .:.. 2 ,.-.V kg A 3 I L as 10W is 'K gy ,..... Dorothy Haight Colby Longley Irlavere Sprout Gladys Herrick - .cn- ' Www ummm Q Q Edmund Bartlett Natalie Barton 121-:N VVhat was it that happened in 1776? L0iS Cav0 john Mirate Mary Leahey Roland Ncmcth . . A gfa-M if VJ, , wp. ws, - , . fr lzew g-f-rw, ri an ..4f -- .Z rr .. X..--V W 1' ,M Q A . .. . 9Zg ,lw,Q it , r siigv , f- , l Q . :wg '92 url 4 asf i r i gi . , V -:'- ig V 'ln 5 it I gi? Sl 'I' i 5 Sara Smith Donald Trott Louise Stocker 6 I - S53 ig, , Julius Sylvia I ,..,-wszmvwulwrv' I guess I showed you whose boss. Wilber Archibald Margaret Cole Laurence Hcincmanu Harry Wach Edward Hoder LeRoy Bigelow Mary Baker I wonder if I should ask hcr to dance? John Kiehle 0 gcwwew Elbert Burington 5 i. ff is ... Sing along with Hawkins. ,S S fu I 5 4 fs in 'R 5 42 53, 3 e Y I L E ' 5 ., ' V' f if fi 2 ' K 'lt' f 2 iss? af i Charles Belcher f . R tl Forsber YVi1helmina Kenny Elizabeth Evans Katherine Farrell u 1 g Gladys Murray Elizabeth Prowcll I 7704446 cmd ,425 Joseph Catanzaro Luther Hawking Anne Roche Willard McNary 'K' if , :S K 5 A i ' ' if , A , .a ,mr 4- -lib . if -, ,gg f153..4.g:.q,1,,....g A If 7,3 ,. qw , fi . 3 . ,4,, f 13 4- nf If-'wc L? lx rf mg, Q , ,sh f Q if' i gg? f -,555 n I gg 'gig 91 e- ' f wwrw xi. ,yi -4 gb I li 4' vfacmme Y Sr iffxigii Bt. 1 . A, k Q ze 4 5 Xi s is aw rr A 4' 2325 wg, gf ei f gag ? w 3 K if e :N l . f 5 Carlton Durfey joseph J. Bazzani M. Lester Capen P61202 Herbert L. Martin Machine shop: toolmaker of tomorrow. E g K I Q5 E .X ri Sam Kall0Ch Esther C. Balme Augusta Duggan Jessie M. Hyde Mildred K. Lauritsen George Strba We Q . :E .4 Leonard E. Carter -fi. .14 : -s l A 1 ww Y Lucille S. Gosk 1' w L , 2. f ,- 9' 1 X Q Q I ni L5 . i , 1 . ,K K . ,Q f Frank T. Digilio Rosamond Van De Water z4,b,0Z6ecZ fffzla Blanche Avery Donald H. Cassavant Edouard W. Fuller if xv 'Qi Li Edith Gardner Mead Virginia Rightcr Mr. Bazzani's Shock Theater. Marguerite Rouoff Q Q N . , . b 33 I i 4 Who said I was absent this morning? Thercl hair UUIIUJCT 37 is Om vf PIHCC- Carlton Van XVagner WVils0n F. WVilkins Ein ' Q ,V-1-.-W , V14- t , as , 1 ccwlcmce Irving J. Fersh in Ben C. Fleming V nnn Q ,.. ' ' -'ig 17 fi H Frederick R. Hanlon Robert T- R055 UI ' 0 .tgn Marjorie D. Archibald What's the life story of the Easter Bunny doing here? .fcldzafzcy Evelyn Sylvia Marjorie Gunther O. K., Frank go in for Gordon. i' 'Y f , 'A--A I Uffcce Stephanie Brophy Marjorie K. Schludc died! Loretta M. Horan Elizabeth B. Kalloch Agnes Mack No, little boy, I'm not Santa Claus. Will 1 S' Elsie A. Taber e real P.H.S. principal Mary Moriarty za. .. - r-,. 1 2, - fs ., -., -t ...sQz::17f,s Q 53 . - Ur Q, ?E :3gQ?iQ55fT5i?' ' ' f rj? ig fr ' .k,..3...vti.g.. .: . . ' - K P f:v.-3.11.1.QQ-zgfgrsx, I. - .,f.,.:....V....g.f.:t 5 X ,t ai 7 s .EHR ' VQ1jV:fij5si'fAQjLfff fjkky, ul 1 Louise Viani please sit down. Vg 3,1 Mun K .. . V115 fe- fa., .. fm .X Q34 gf Q P MARJORIE D. ARCHIBALD, A.B., Cornell, B.S., Columbia, N.Y.S. Library School, N.Y.U.: Library. IVILBER T. ARCHIBALD, B.S., Cornell, M.A., Columbia, Physics. DORA IV. ARRAS, B.S., Potsdam State Teachers' College, julliard School of Music, N.Y.U.: Music. BLANCHE AVERY, B.S.,' Massachusetts, M.S. Syracuse, Cornell, Maine, Homemaking, Family Relations. 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, MZA. Harvard, Social Studies. NATALIE C, BARTON, B.A., College of St. Elizabeth's Convent, Social Studies. JOSEPH BAZZANI, B.S. of E.E., Pratt, Vocational. .IANE 1. BEDELL, B.S., N.Y.U., Homemaking. . CHARLES R. BELCHER, Hofstra College B.S.: Business Administration. LEROY R. BIGELOXV, A.B., Middlebury, M.A., Columbia, Vermont, N.Y.U., Supervisor of Mathe- matics Department. KENNETH BROXVN, A.B., M.A., Syracuse, Social Studies. FRANK BUGAR, B.A., Cortland State Teachers' College, M.A., N.Y.U., Buffalo, Syracuse, Columbia, Princi al. - ELBEIRT H. BURINGTON, B.S., N.Y.S. College for Teachers, Plattsburg State Nonnal, Head of Business Department. e 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' College, M.S., Albany State Teachers Col- lege, Industrial arts. -IOSEPH A. CATANZARO, B.S., Kutztown State University, Academy of Fine Arts, Perugia, Italy, Art. MARGARET H. COLE, A.B., N.Y.S. College for Teachers, N.Y.U., Cornell, Biology. A 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. FRANK T. DIGILIO, B.S., Mississippi State, Masters, Columbia, Professional Diploma, Columbia, Physical Education. A AUGUSTA DUGGAN, Savage School of Physical Education, Columbia, Physical Education, Health. 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, English. KATHERINE M. FARRELL, B.S., New Rochelle, M.A., N.Y.U., Fordham, Business. ' IRVING AI. FERSH, B.S., M.S., N.Y.S. College for Teachers, Minnesota, Ed.D., N.Y.U.: Director of Pupil Personnel Services. I BEN C. FLEMING, A.B., Tusculum, M.A., Columbia, Tennessee, Guidance. RUTH A. FORSBERG, A.B., Iowa State Teachers' College, M.A., N.Y.U., Business. EDOUARD IV. FULLER, B,S., Kent State, M.A., N.Y.U., New Paltz, Industrial Arts. MARION GILMARTIN, Oliice Assistant. LUCILLE S. GOSK, University of the State of New York Industrial Teachers Training, New Paltz, Dermal-Way School of Beauty Culture, Vocational. LOUISE GRAHAM, B.A., Wisconsin, M.A., Columbia, Missouri, Colorado, U. of Washington, En lish. , MAgRJORIE GUNTHER, A.B., Mount Holyoke, B.S., -I.Y.S. College for Teachers, M.A., Vermont, Colorado, Library. DOROTHY HAIGHT, A.B., N.Y.S, College for Teachers, M.A., Columbia, Social Studies. FREDERICK R. HANLON, B.A., Ithaca, Ed.M, Boston U., Guidance. 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, Chemistry and Biology. GLADYS HERRICK, A.B., Syracuse, Sorbonne, McGill, Middlebury, French, EDWARD HODER, B.A., Hobart College, M.A., New York State Teachers' College, Albany, N.Y.U., 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. -IESSIE M. HYDE, Eastman Business College, Oflice Assistant. JOSEPH C. KAAG, B.S., M., N.Y.U.: New York State College for Teachers: Cornell: Kent State University: Sugervisor of Industrial Arts Dept. ELIZABETH . KALLOCH, Office Assistant. SAMUEL J. KALLOCH, B.P.E., Springfield: Northeastern: Columbia: Holy Cross: Connecticut: Colgate: Director 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 KIEHL, A.B., N.Y.S.C.T., Albany: Columbia: Mathematics. HOWARD H. KIRTLAND, B.S., St. Peter's College: M.A. N.Y.U.: Columbia: General Science, Earth Science, Biology. - MILDRED K. LAURITSEN, B.A., Sargent School of Physical Education, Boston University: N.Y.U.: University of Wisconsin: Physical Education. MARY A. LEAHY, 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: Social Studies. AGNES MACK, Eastman College: Health Dept. Stenographer. HERBERT L. MARTIN, B.S., N.Y.U.: Syracuse: Rutgers: M.A., N.Y.U.: Vocational. EDITH GARDNER MEAD, A.B., M.A., Vassar: M.D., Rochester: School Physician. ANN MILLER, Packard Business School: Oflice Assistant. JOHN D. MIRATE, A.B., Union College: M.A., N.Y.S. College 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 for Wvilliam 8a Mary, Williamsbur, Va.: Latin. ELIZABETH PROWELL, B.S., New Hampshire: M.B.A., Boston University: U.C.L.A.: State Univer- sity of Iowa: Business. ANNE M. ROCHE, B.S., Elmira: N.Y.U.: Business. ROBERT T. ROSS, A.B., N.Y.S. College for Teachers: Albany Law School: N.Y.U. Extension: New Paltz State Teachers' College: Guidance. M. ELIZABETH SANDERS, A.B.N.Y.S. College for Teachers at Albany: Columbia: N.Y.U.: St. Lawrence: English. MARJORIE K. SCI-ILUDE, B.S., Skidmore, Secretary. KATHRYN SHIPMAN, A.V., N.Y.S. College for Teachers: M.A., Cornell: English. FRANCES C. SMITH, A.B., Middlebury: Citizenship Education. SARA SMITH, B.S., Cortland State Teachers' College: Oswego S.T.C.: Buffalo S.T.C.: Teachers' College, Columbia: English: Social Studies. IRLAVERE SPROUT, A.B., Ohio Wesleyan: M.A., Columbia: Social Studies. 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., Middlebury: McGill: University of Strasbourg: Penn State: German, French. GEORGE STRBA, B.S., Syracuse: M.A., N.Y.U.: Physical Education. EVELYN SYLVIA, Russell Sage: N.Y.S. College for Teachers: B.S., M.A., Columbia: Guidance. JULIUS SYLVIA, Springfield College, Mass.: B.S.: M.S., N.Y.S. College for Teachers, Albany: Bucknell University: Supervisor o Science. ELSIE A. TABER, R.N., Teacher, Vassar Hospital: B.S., M.A., N.Y.U.: Nurse Instructor in Education, N.Y.U.: School Nurse. MARGARET TOOMEY, Medical Department Oflice Assistant. ETHEL CARY TORGESEN, A.B., Adelphi: N.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.: Physical Education, Health. CARLTON VAN WAGNER, Oswego State Normal: Driver Education. MILDRED L. VAN WAGNER, A.B., N.Y.S. College for Teachers: Columbia: N.Y.U.: Vassar: English. LOUISE VIANI, Oflice Assistant. HARRY WACH, B.S., Cornell U.: M.A., Columbia University: Science. WILSON F. WILKINS, Oswego State Teachers' College: Syracuse University: Hobart College: New York University: Industrial Arts. CAROLYN P, WIXSON, B.S., Elmira: N.S. Columbia: Ithaca College: University of Vermont: N.Y.U.: Comell: English. , Left to right: Louis Aiello, av- i 'Vco A vs f I 1 f u . 9 I . , K , KL k NX ,.,. . E . l' f L L L ' -. if ww, C w , I ' if ' 117 2 I Thomas Morano, Ed XVichmann, Frank Petrini, Al Detmer, Max Secher. Hagan ' duff We-? ., R K E. are X .. an -..., -f X H 2 . , 3 'mg' i '- cur . V gg, A . Q x ' ' ii . iii ' ,fa . w L' rsrl .fi ' it 'Q' i' f .1 L is A 'ffl V M a 0- 1,611 , 4 WF' Q fa I . .L 1-- Q 4 5 s 1 i l L AJ Left to right: Third row: Mrs. Edna Snyder Mrs. Anna M. Haight, George Contelmo, Mrs. Ann Ligamari, Mrs Florence Licato, Mrs. Beatrice Hauverg secondirowg Mrs. Louise Millard, Mrs. Margaret Gutman, Mrs. Ada Harrison Mrs. Mary Myers, Mrs. Della Bartlett, Seated: Mrs. Pearl Smith, Mrs. Verna Hadley, Mrs. Lydia Charland, Mrs Asta Linderholm. I I df - 4 aaaccdflcaw Poughkeepsie High School has long been renowned for its excellent academic rating and well-developed extracur- ricular activities. The latter's success has grown from a close cooperation of teachers and parents, united in an effort to solve school problems and to instill school spirit through outside activities. This close alliliation is officially termed the Parent-Teachers' Association or P.T.A. An energetic organization, the P. T. A. carries on numerous projects: operating the food stand at our home games, supplying refreshments for various school functions, such as the annual Open-House Night and Science Fairg sponsoring the Athletic Championship Dinner, presenting the honor keys to deserving seniorsg and providing transportation fares for Future Nurses and Teachers Clubs, P.T.A. members often participate as judges on Speech Day and serve as chaperones for various dances. Each year our P.T.A. supervises the Talent Show which features the rising young artists of Poughkeepsie High School. Last December, the members themselves participated in the performance, singing Kids from Bye-bye Birdie. We, the Seniors of Poughkeepsie High School, wish to complete our year on a note of gratitude to the Parent-Teachers' Association for their continued interest and assistance throughout the years. U if gf sv Parent's night at PHS. A4 G. O.-P.T.A. Talent Show. -e 'Tic rt nl neu L , ii 19, fi -Q wa - 4- - ,I .J W i Q l c A 3, , 1 - A 5 M 51 Cv ,Q 4' 4 4, k x 1 . , 1 S Y ' f 1 I1 Q, Q4 Q1 0 -9' 9' X9 ' Q 9 'I 4 Q Q . gi 1 Q t .. T 1? ? ' -T . M . sn -in 4 32' 1 Ai 1 '. x. A In sl xx M 0 N I gg . 1 J xg 1' I , ,gg 3 7 , , -ff' 3 N Q ,R V, 14 , Q41 - 'L iv 2 an A A as M , W ,t VV J K ,iq , - V Q Q ' 41' f w i v x -x f n .1 Q 1 K J if V , 2 3 ' Ng ' 1 vs w fi 3 N 2 2 1: 4 Hi X i -1 A A 4 4 .Q .3 had 'Q Q 2 . i i'3fig Baw'x?..ug2g,ikg ,AQ ff K . W I . .Z 1 x Q nl- 1 -1 P? L Q x 55' k ' 1 at x I I . I wg V Ju.. , 4 WMS , I. bv' x ,'..' Qpf+ xv mf 39 W : if-:Q rl 7' , ,..., ff! n Q ,Xe 3 ,i , N1waiiQFf M J ., +6 .. ..:1:4 ,. m eal . A is . rr Our final year in P. H.S. Has slowly drifted by, Taking with it all the joys And tears of days gone by. How distant seems that Freshman year VVhen we were, oh, so new, Timid and fearful of making friends, VVary of what to do. Yet in one short year Nve were all akin. Then as days flew by Sophomore year stepped in! YVith it came work incredulousg Mlorld History made us pout, But our Soph Hop was fabulous, Of that there is no doubt! As Juniors we thought YVe were really the most, Held our prom in January: Had a right to boast! I Finally we were Seniors, Carefree in all our ways, But a little too negligent. In those few remaining days. Yes, we were Seniors, But those are days of yoreg For sooner than we realized, YVe reached our Future's door. Yet while our thoughts of graduation Carry so much weight, Let us pause and proudly say . . . Class of '61-you're great!! Jw ,Q X 3. X J Marcella Morclli, Vice-President Ah r rrrrr e Mary Ann Key, Secretary Robert Kluge, Treasurer awww 66444, I W kvwwywvrm ,,,h.. A1 Kathryn Bach, President M63 ... - '- F X -- - ff W Q ' -4 M- 3' 4' get l ml K' C N U P Q Hi! P ' f,..4-S 54. ig -Eg Q - , l4 3 We, the class of 1961, have truly been outstanding! We were the first to-need eighteen credits for graduation . . . hold a junior Prom in january . . . have gym five days a week . . , be serenaded by the Poughkeepsie Pipers . . . have no January exam week to sleep through. We were the last to-be able to take general science in half a year . . . have exemptions from final exams . . .pay twenty-five cents for lunch. Our classmates have excelled in scholarship, athletics, speech contests, and citizenship. We are proud of-our D.U.S.O. Football Champions . . . our Science Fair Winners . . . our two Merit Scholarship Finalists . . . and our seven recipi- ents of commendation . . . our 'AClassy class rings . . . our seven science seminar members . . . our thirteen Regents' Scholarship winners. Most of all, we will never forget-how we danced on a cloud at Manhattan Towers night club . . , laughed until we ached at the Ballet Theatre's Waltz of the Flowers' '... had the most successful Victory Dance in years . . . whirled through our record-breaking Senior Prom . . , frantically exchanged Senior pic- tures . . , lost weight over our college or job acceptances . . . walked home under the stars from Phois meetings . . . complacently licked our lollipops at the Christ- mas assembly . . . exchanged head sizes after cap and gown measurements . . . studied vocabulary words each night for College Boards QFD . . . gossiped about the Beehive . . . gazed in tears at our Moving Up Day Queen . . . marched with somber faces out into the wide. wide world. S il' r . if K ,ye L 1 l'lc X C T 5' X 2 4 V 25 26 CAROL ABBATIELLO Alzbcr 401 Main Street G. O. Alternate lg Speech Day 2: Talent Show l,-'ig Intramttrals l,2. RITA .XLBINDER I'r'lr'1' 7 Spoor .Xvenue National Honor Society 3,41 Honor Society l.2, 311 PIIOIS Staff ll Junior l'ron1: SOl7llOIllOl'C Hop: junior lvSllCl' il: Dramatic Club I 1 Debating I1 Monitors 2, 3, 43 Speech Day fl: lriatl 3,41 YY01'ld .Xllairs 2, 33 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Beeliixe Hoineroorn Ciliairman 43 Science Fair 1,23 Victory Dance tlonnnittee 115 Senior l,I'OllIQ Talent Show fl, 4. ,XLBIQRT ANTHONY Al 214 XVinnikee Avenue llaseball, j.V.g Football, J.V.: I11 Il'ZllHll1'2llQ. BONNIE ACKERMAN DXVID .XLBERTSON Iionnif' Dave I5 Kinderhook Dri 4 South Randolph Avenue ILO. Alternate 33 Gym Leader Hand l,2,f5,4g Debating lg Honor l,23 Intramurals 1.2: Senior Prom. Society l,2: XVOrld Affairs l: BARBARA ANTONAKOS 13011121 I6 Corlies ,Xxentnv Sopliornore Hop: Senior l,1'OlDI lV1ilClll Show, Girls' Glee Clubg Beehive Staff: Bcel1ix'e llOlDCl'O0Ill flllkllfllllllll P11015 Home ro o 111 flllillflllllllj School Store: Intramu- rals: -Illllllll' Red Cross l'l0IllCl'OOlll fIl1z1i1'1111n13 Gym I,CIlClCl'1 Music Festival. Science lfair lg Music Festival Il. S'l'liPl-IEN ALBRliClH'I' Slew' lfl lVilson Blvd. Baseball. RLY. l, Varsity 215,41 Basketball. l. Yarsity 2.3.43 lfootbull. F1'esl1111a11 l, Varsity 2. flfl: 12.0. Delegate -1: Senior l'I'UlIlI junior Prom: lier Club -1: SOIJllOlIlOliC Hop 2: Science lfair lg Victory Dance 4: Talent Show 14: lnterclass Coach l.2,fl. 43 Yar- sity Club 2,3313 Co-c'aptz1in Foot- ball ll'l'2llll il. C, .XNZELONE Sl1f'1'1'y liti l,llN'Olll Avenue Debating lg Speech Dayg llllfillllllf 1.116-3 llowliligz Senior l'1'on1: 'l'2ll- tnt Show 4: lililllflll Snow -l. N'n-..,mq,. X, ANNE ARATA -IAMES ASHLINE 85 I.ent Street 202 Main St. Debating 2: Senior Prom. TERRY ASHTON Terry 30 Meyer Avenue Clllhj Sophomore Hopg 'lutralv murals. KATHRYN L. EACH Killa' llti Hooker Ave. Class President 3.1: Varsity Cheer- leader 3, tg tl, O. Delegate 1,31 National Honor Society 3.1: june ior Ifsher Ii: Girls' League 3,43 tiiils' League 'l'reasurer 33 Victory Dance 1,fl, Chairman if Moving Vp Day fl, lg 1711015 Stall' 1: Senior 1110111 4' '1iri'ul 1' 3 4' XX'or1d Xl'- tairs Club 1,2,3.4: Speech Day 1, 2,f1,tlj Science Fair 1,21 Talent Show 1,42 Girls Glee Cluh 2,31 Beehive Staff 1,2,3,43 Monitors 2, 3,43 Dramatic Club 1,23 Intrzunu- rals l,'2,3,-1. Y? SUSAN ASHMAN Sue 4-t South Clinton Street National H on or Society 3,-13 Honor Society 1,2,3,43 Berg Sci- ence Seminar 43 Debating 1,21 N.F.I,. 1,2,f3,43 Student Congress 1,23 Pnois Staff: Speech Day 3,43 World Atlairs 1,2,3,43 Triad 2. 3,43 Band 33 Science Fair 2,3.4: Science Clnh 1,23 Glce Club 23 Ina tramurals 1,2,f5,43 Badminton 2,f1. vfllf CURTIS BAILEY Cllr! 106 South Ave. lntranuirals 1,2,f1Q Speech Day 2: Science Fair 1, 2, 33 junior Messen- ger. ucv .,,, DEBORAH AVERILL Debbi' 105 Ferris Lane Debating 1,2.3,43 N,lf.L. 1,2.3. 4: N.F. L. Secretary 13 N.F.I,. Treasurer 23,43 Triad 2,3,43 Vice-President of Art '13 XVorld Af- fairs Club 2. 3,42 National Honor Society 3.43 Honor Society 1.2, fl, -tt Intramurals 1,21 Science Fair 1.2: Creek 3.43 Speech Day 1.2: Student Congress 13 jr. Red Cross Holnerooin Chairman 1. CAROL BALDYVIN 70 Lent Street, Fashion Show 33 Honor Society 33 Beehive Staff. 27 XVILLIAM BARATTA Billy 33 XVootlland Avenue D.1i. Club Sl: Freshman Football 13 junior Prom Committeeg Key Club 4: Crew j.V. l,2,33 Varsity Crew 4. CAROLYN BERISH GYVENDOLYN BELLAMY Cztwiz 92 North Clinton St. Future Nurses Club 3,43 junior Red Cross H.R. Chairman 23 Monitor 4: Senior Prom 43 Intra- murals l,2,3,43 Talent Show 1, 2,3,-13 Annual Twirp XVeek3 Bee- hive Hom eroom Chairman 13 Pilots Homeroom Chairman 2. NANCY C. BERGER Nance 7 Briarwood Drive ffv AIANE BEACH 53 Maple St. Beehise Staff 3,43 Mixed Chorus 1.2.33 Music Festival 2,31 Pnois Stall 43 Science Fair 23 1Vor1d Af- fairs Club 1,2,3,4g Beehive Home- room Chairman 2. 33 Talent Show 1,113 Ping Pong 23 Badminton 2. DEBORAH R. BEAMAN Debby 3 XYest 1Vinding Road Honor Society l,2,3,43 Debating 2: N.F.L.3 Science 1-'air 1.21 Band l,2,3,43 Music Festival 215,43 Speech Day 23 Triad 2, 11,43 In- tramurals 1,2131 Gym Leader 1, 23 Girls Glee Club 23 Poughkeep- sie Pipers 4. LINDA BENNETT 1.17171 -17 Meyer Avenue .Xrt Club 1,2153 Beehive Distribu- tion 33 Debating 13 lfuture Nurses Club '13 Science lfair 1,23 Speech Day 2: Talent Show 13 Hlorld Af- fairs Club 1,23 Intramurals 1, 2, fl. 4: jr. Red Cross Ilomeroom Chair- mtnl cXll1Illl 7? . 1 . i 1 , .l' .-zterL,4. junior Promg Honor Society 1,23 Girls' Glee Club 1,23 Dramatic Club 23 Art Club 3: Mixed Chorus 23 PIIOIS Staff 43 Science Fair 23 Senior Prom: Talent Show 43 Triad 23 1Vorld Affairs Club 2,41 Intramurals l,2. Critliton heroes catching up on their reading 12 Hlilson Blvd. Triad 33 XVorld Affairs Club il: Gym Leader 3,43 jr. Red Cross Homeroom Chairman 31 Badmin- ton 1,2,3.4: Kickball l.2,fl,43 In- tramurals l.2,3: Gym lixhihi- tion 1. fam' is 4 ' ini. 'H -,1 if e ss g isa Y 'wigycgqigg-3 Q-,ft-, A-T 'FX S IANINE BEUTEI. CARL BOCK JUDITH M. BOOTH I 27 Peacock Lane JIOUSI' .llldy til Glenwood Avenue 311 Main St, Varsity Basketball 1,2,3,4Q Honor Bowling 33 Future Nurses Club 33 Society 1,23 Intramurals Coach Il. jr. Red Cross Homeroom Chair- IJAVID G. BOUCHER Dave U2 Spackenkill Road Varsity Baseball 1,2, 3,43 j.V. Bas- ketball 23 Varsity Basketball 3,-4: 6.0. Delegate fi,4Q Monitor 3,41 Science Fair 1.2: Gym Leader 2: Speech Day 23 Intrannurals 13 jun- ior Prom: Sophomore Orientation: junior Messenger: Victory Dance Committee 113 Senior 13101111 Talent Show Ai. ANTHONY BR,-XID Tony 36 Xlootllantl .-Xrenue Art Club 3, 4: Victory Dance Com- mittee3 j.Y. llztsehall 2. man 33 Speech Day 23 Intra- murals 2. -IUNE BOYVERS 287 Hooker .Xvenne Ill1l'2lllllll'2l1S1 Badminton 13 Speech Day lg Senior Prom. if 1 S' is .Xssortecl ttandids Ann. vi-W gin, -A FRANKLIN BROYVN Frank Ill May Street ,Xrt Club Il: G.O. Alternate 31 N.If.I., 113 1'.A. System 43 j.V. Crew 52. Page 30. 29 30 ff-51 CHARLES BURBRIDCLIQ CLILORGIC BURNS CI1XNlJ1XClliC1Al,lAl'l,XN Clzurk Ili ixlilllllllll xYl'llllK' Crzmlv 4 XY0r1':1ll .Xvc1111c Illllltll' Society fig llnntl 2.3.11 Mu- IT YCl'llflll 'lc11'1111t- Ilonor Society lg xllllllilli l'1'o111: Nl' l'if'5lil'5'l 3145 Allmlml mill' lll f.llllJ fl.-1: llccliiw ll.R. :.lll', Minitors 2,33 Senior l'1'o111: l'll0lS 33 Umlllilllf mul' 23 5IWCfill Dill fl: ll:-cl1iw-Stz1ll11: lfllllllil' vlC2ltlll'lN Stgiilg Talent Slmw fig l'r:1ck l.2: 2: l'llCiIJl2lIlS 2: Golf All SlllflCIll 3,13 fiXlll l,C21llC1' 3.1: 111111111 Rml l,,m,,,m,-H11 Q4 Cit111grcss3 'l'z1lc11t Show 2. 1311.1 PIA 114 C111-, 23 P11611 Stull: In- All'I,l.X .XXX C.'XP,AXNf7 jllfll' i ri Clark Strccl I11t1':1111111'z1ls 23 Spcccli Day l: l'l1'CSlllllIlll Tea Dance: .Xnnnnl Twirp lX'cL'k 2: Ping Pong 2: Barl- 111i11tm1 2. SYI.VI.X CAV1Xl,I,.XRO .Syl 163 Mill Street llcchivc H 0 111 C 1' 0 11 111 ll l1z1ir llllllll F1'esl1111a11 T011 ll at ll C 1' Spccch Day: IHfI'Zlllllll'llliI C. O. ,Xl- ICTDPIIC. DONALD CERNICILX Don 2l2 South Cherry Strcct Tennis l.2,3, Varsity 4: llllflllllll- mls l. Q: Science Fair 23 Ilonnr S11- ficly l, 23 Senior P111111: fillCllllSIl'l' fll11l1, t1.1111111:1lw l,2.fl.'lg l',.X. 5511111 l: wling 2.51, 1: Il:1cl111i11tf111 1.2. STEVEN CLXRVIZR Izzlgr' l Nz1ss.111 Rtmtl lltmrltl Affairs 12,13 D1't111111tit f.ll1lJ lg N.laL. -1: 5lJL'1'i'll Dill' 24 llo11111'Socicty I.2: l'..X, S1'stt'111 1 lllll'2llllllI'ZllS l,2.f1: 'llLIlC'lll Show ,. .. .,4 l1':1t'k Al: SCICIICI' l'Illl' lg flllC .Ml l'Iz11 'l'f1111'11a111c'11t -1, PRISCILLA CHADIQR 1211 Mill sn-Qt-1 l11t1'z1111111nlS: Br11rli11g2 l3z1ml111i11l1111. -IANIES CHAMBERAS Snark 75 Academy Street Ifuture Teachers Club Treasurer 43 Key Club 2, 3, 'lqI'C2lS1ll'C1' 43 Var- sity Basketball l,2,fl,43 Varsity Track l,2,3.43 C.0. Delegate 2. fl, Alternate lg Varsity Club 43 Ir. Red Cross I-Iomeroom Chr, 33 Jr. Ring Committee Chr. fl: Victory Dance Al: Beehive Stall, Sports Ecli- lor 213,43 Talent Show Director 3,43 Gym Leader 1,23 junior Prom fl: PIIOIS Staff 4, Caption Editor3 junior Usher 33 Senior Promg Sci- ence Fair l: Speech Day 1: Foot- AIANE CONNELLY ball Manager 2. RICHARD CLARK Tiger 9 Kinderhook Drive Speech ljllyl Illl1'211I1lll'ZllS2 Moving Up Day3 Science Fair. BARBAILA CODERRE IFIIVIJ 49 South Cherry Street Bowling 33 Beehive H. R, Chr., lladminton 1,23 Fashion Showg Girls Glee Clubg Mixed Chorusg tL.O. Alternateg Music Festivalg Talent Showg Volleyball 23 Field Hockey 2. ROBERT CHICK Bobby 77 Worrall Avenue Varsity Swimming 55,43 Honor So- ciety lg Speech Day 1,23 Triad l, 23 lVorld Affairs 1,21 Intramurals l: Senior Prom. IVILLIAM CONKLIN, IR. Willy 60 Spackenkill Road lfootball, Freshman, IV. 23 Colt l.2,3,4: Intramurals l, 2,fl,4 Swimming fl. MICHAEL CHIRIATTI Mike 10 Livingston Street Honor Society 13 61.0. Alternate 33 Junior Usher 33 junior PIOITIQ Monitor 2,33 Key Club 3,43 Crew, IV. 1.2, Varsity 3,41 Band 1,2: Music Festival 1,23 Sophomore llopg Freshman Tea Danceg Vic- tory Dance 3,-13 Art Club 43 Tal- ent Show 2,43 Annual Twirp lVeek 2: Senior Prom 43 l'llOIS Staff 43 lr. Red Cross Homeroom Chr. 2: Moving Up Day 23 Beehive Home- room Chr. 1,23 Intramuralsg Gym Leader 3,4. GARY AV. CLENDENNEN Clcn 108 Main Street Beehive H.R. Chr. 2: P11015 H.R Chr. 33 Interclass Basketball 23 In tramurals 1, 4, 'Inuit' l Spratt Avenue Honor Society 1.2, 3,43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Science Fair 13 Intramurals 1. Q xr PAULA COPPOLA JOSEPH CREVINO QIXNICIAQ Xl. GROSHIFR ll South Clover Street Beehive I-LR. Chr. 1,23 Bowling 2: junior Red Cross ll. R. Chr. l Intramuralsg Gym Leader l, 2,3, 43 Senior Promp Victory Dance: Tal ent Show. joe 3 Brookside Avenue Annual Twirp W'eek 1,2,3g Bee- hive Staff 1,fZ,3,4g Football, Var- sity 1, 2, 3,45 Freshman Tea Dance: G. O. Delegate 1, 2,43 G. 0. Treasg Gym Leader l,2,3,4: junio r Promg Junior Usherg Victory Dance l,4g Speech Day l,2,3: Key Club 2, 3,43 Monitors 2, 35 PHoIs H.R. Chr. lg Pilots Staffg Crew, V. lg Science Fair 2, 33 Senior Prom: Sophomore Hopg Talent Show 2, 45 Track, Varsity 2, 3,43 De- bating 2. jamzie Vassar Gardens Honor Society I: junior Ring Com- mittee 33 l'IIOIS, Assistant Advertis- ing Editor: Cheerleading, J.V. 3, Varsity 43 N. F.L. l,2,3,43 Triad 2,fl,-'lg World Allairs l.2,3,-1: Speech Day l,2,3,-'43 Talent Show l,3,f1: Senior Promg Monitors l, 2,1-lg Sophomore Hopg Class Night 3,41 Girls Glee Club 1.2, 55,43 Beehive Stall lg Moving Up Day 2,31 Debating lg Beehive llomeroom Chr. 43 Intramurals 1, 2.143 Gym Leader 1.2. RODNIQY CROTTY , if V IAMES CURTIS Rod 3 ' ylb y- 2 Q i Cu rf I6 Fox Terrace l ' 1 I l I7 .Xcademy Street Band 1.2.33 Debating lg IVorld ,Xf- rs 23 Intramurals l: Music lfes- al l,2. AyoN CURTIS Curt 17 IVright Avenue, Hyde Park Football, Varsity 3, 4. Santzfs helpers in Cafeteria IC ANNA DALEY Sis 29 Gate Street School Store 23 Intramurals lg Bad- minton l,2. N44 -IABIES AIOHN D.XVlIiS GENEVIILVE DRXN YOLANDA DEBELLIS 1011 zz Ii Hooker Avenue xxllllllili Play 3,43 Art Club 115 De- bating 23 Drantatics 3,45 N. F.L. 54: One-Act Play Tournament fig I'..X. System: Science Fair l,'Z,43 Speech Day fl: Thespians 3, 43 XVorld Affairs fl, 43 C h ri s t tn a s Play fl. JEAN DECKER jemtrziz' 229 Smith Street ltshion Show 3: Speech Day 25 Xolleyball 1: Badminton 2. LINDA DEDRICK Lyn 90 NVlllI1ikCC Avenue Intramurals l,2,3g Beehive Ex- change Stall l,2,35 School Store l,2,3: Retailing Club 1,21 Speech Day 23 Girls Glce Club l,21 Mixed Chorus 1, 2. fi cn n ic 55 Oakwood Boulevard Beehive 3, News Editor 4: Honor Society l.2.f5,4: National llnnor . , , . , , tem 3: Science Ifair 2: Speech Dat Il: XYorld .Xllairs 2,3,4, Hospitality Chairman 4. MQ. NJ Cine Inc a fri Society 5,-lg N.l'.I,. 3: l..X. Sys- l.mtr1ie -hi North Hamilton Street MU. .Xlternate 23 Pilots Home- room Chr. lg Intramurals 1,22 Sophomore Hop: Bowling lg Tal- ent Show Ll. -IOHX C. DFCKIQR .l.D. Il Bt'iat'wood Drive PIIOIS Stall: Debating I.2: N.F l.2,3,-1: Speech Dat' l,2. 1 4 Honor Societv l,2,l5, -ig Itttran als 1,23 Projectionist Club 45 ence Seminar 3,43 Science Pitt l,2,3,4. CAROL DIL FIGLIO Fig 1 Duane Street Sophomore Hopg junior Prom: Speech Day 25 Science Fair lg Tal- ent Show -lg Pilots Staff: Intraa murals 2,33 Badminton 23 Senior Prom. MARY DELAHOYD 43 Innis Avenue National Honor Society 3,43 Honor Society l,2, 3,43 Beehive Staff l, 2, 3, Editor 45 World Affairs Club 2, 3, President 43 Girls' League 3, President 43 Art Club 1,23 Sopho- more Hop 2g Junior Promg Senior l'rom3 Badminton 2, 3. PAUL DENNIS Skip 42 South Cherry St. lfreshman 'Tea Danceg junior Promg Ifrosh Football. ANTONIA DIGREGORIO Toni 37 Sheraton Driwe ,Xrt Club 35 School Store S3 Speech Day 2: Honor Society 33 Mapping- ers Central School-Intramurals l. .IACQUEL-YN DELANEY jackie 22 Grand Street Badminton 1,23 Gym Leader 23 Kickball l,23 Intrzmnirals 1,21 Sportsorama l. MICHAEL DONOVAN Alike 30 North Clover St. Basketball I.V. 1.23 lfrosh lea Dance, C. O. Delegate l,f53 Sopho- more Hopg Victory Dance Commit- tee: Junior Prom: Senior Prom I it ,V , Qi , f ,-Yf 1,993 I -- M 'Wig e I I ti MICHAEL DENNIS Mike 331 Mansion St. lfreshman Ifootball lg Varsity Foot- ball 215,43 .I.V. Crew l, Varsity Crew 13,43 Debating 2,3,4: NF. I.. 2,3,4: Pnois Staff 45 Speech Day lg Honor Society 2,3: Student Congress 3g Science Fair l.2,3,-lg l'rojectionist Club 23,43 State Speaking Tournament 3: Sci- ence Club 33 Chess Club l. LARRY DIAMOND 40 Harrison St. Chess Club 23 Thespian l. PHYLLIS L. DORFNIAN Phyl I3 WYorrall Aienue Girls' League fl: lfuture Nurses Club 25,43 Freshman Tea Danceg 'lulenl Show l,4g Beehive Home- room Chairman 2: junior Red Cross Homeroom Chairmzin lg Sci- ence lfair l,3,4: XVoi'ld Affairs Club lq Intramurals 1,215,113 Bank leller 31 Gym Leader 2: Cym Show fl. ANGELO DOSIO 159 North Hamilton St. Art Club l,2,33 Band li G.O. Delegate 23 junior Prom. ZIVA JAY ECKSTEIN Z 11.3 Hooker Avenue National Honor Society 3, 43 Honor Society 1,2,3, 43 Pnois Staff 43 Bee- hive Staff 2, 3,43 N.F. L. 43 Science Fair 23 Triad 2, 3,43 World Affairs 2, 3, 43 Greek Class 3,41 Cheerlead- ing. j.Y. 2, Varsity 33 Dramatic Club 13 Sophomore HOP, Christ- mas Play li Une Act Play Tourna- ment 23 Speech Day 1,43 Senior l'l'U1llQ ILO. Talent Show 1,43 In- tramurals l,2,fl: Gym Leader '5, 43 Bowling 2. ,yoHN 31. EK Huey 19-1 Main St. Football, Varsity 2,3,43 Freshman Cilass Secretary Baseball, Varsity 111,43 Key Club 3,43 Monitors 13 Intramurals 1, 23 junior-Senior Bas- kt-tba1l3 G.O. Delegate 1.2, Alter- nate 43 Annual Twirp IVeek I, 23 Senior PTOIIIQ Sophomore Orienta- tion. CHARLES DROZENSK1 Chip 81 1Vorral1 Avenue junior Prom3 Sophomore Hopg Golf 23 Mixed Chorus 1,23 Moni- tors 33 Intramurals 1,23 Speech Day 1,2,3. SALLY DU PILKA Sal 38 A Innis Avenue Honor Society 23 Future Nurses Club 3,43 Fashion Show 3,43 School Store 2,33 Art Club 43 In tramurals 2, 33 Gym Leader 2. '98 RICHARD ELIVYN 48 Sheraton Drive National Honor Society 3,43 Honor Society l,2, 3,43 Science Fair 13 Speech Day 23 Intramurals 1. Viv 'QTL- 9 FRAN CINE E DELL Fran 36 Crescent Road Sophomore Hopg junior Prom3 Fu- ture Teaehers Club 43 Honor So- ciety 13 junior Red Cross Chair- man 113 Science Fair 1,23 Speech Day 2: Talent Show 1,43 Triad 2, 3, -13 Victory Dance Committee 43 XVorld Affairs Club 2, 3,43 In- tramurals 1,2,f5,4: Beehive Hotne- room Chairman 33 PIIOIS Staff 4. ROBERT ENIMA Boll 12 Lown Court C.O. Representative 2,f5,41 Varsity Football Manager 1.23 lI.Y, Crew 1,23 Golf 33 Debating li Art Club S, 4g Sophomore Hop3 junior P1'Ol'll: Science Fair .2, 3,41 Senior Prom3 Talent Show3 Science Club 3.4. Q f, i' ff' CICORGE EPSTEIN Ifpjzir' jr. 189 Hooker .Xyenue .Q Y' . I J. E GEORGE ESCHBACH 48 Conklin St. lllll'Il111111'lllS 1: junior Red Cross Beehive Homeroom Chairman 1. H0mC1'00m ChHi1'111H11 233 Sficlmf KLXRY l R.XNClfS FAIICI Alm- EII Nlansion St, lfrosh Tea Dance Chairmang G.0. Talent Show 1,2.I5,43 G. O. Alter' nate 1,33 Pnols Homeroom Chair- 11121111 Gym Show 1,23 Sophomore Hop Cll21l1'lI'l3.f1Q Annual Play 23 Dramatic Club 23 Triad 23 Speech Day 23 School Store 23 Beehive Homeroom Chairman 23 Monitors 3,43 Gym Leader 113 Senior Prom. IEETSY IIELDNIAN HHS 151 Crescent Road GO, .Xlternate 2: Senior Prom: Sophomore lIop3 Dramatic Club 1, President 2. 33 Future Teachers 21,11 Monitors 2.3. Commissioner 43 Honor Society l, 215,43 National Honor Society 3.43 Thespian 2, 4, President il: Triad 2,3,43 Speech Day l,2,3,Llj 1Vorld Affairs 2, 3, 43 N.1 .l.. 1,2,f1,43 Puots Stalfg In- tramurals 1,2,fl,-13 Victory Dance 1,43 Talent Show 1,43 Beehive Stall 3,43 Annual Play 2, 33 De- bating 1,23 Science Fair 13 Junior Red Cross Chr. 1: OneAAct Play 'liournament l.2,f1. 1 lfair 23 Tech Club 2.3.12 Moni- tors ilfl. lYho'll solunteer to clean the locker rot ,L ,XJ ,Q . ,J K. '5- , ..,... ,, ... .2 ' 1Q2:fs2??3 . 4.-quit, Q 7 V 5 K IIAMICS liTHllfR ll So. Hxnnilton St. LUIS FEIILRAHEND I.oie' 56 Cedar .Ksenue -Xnnnal Twirp Meek 1,23 Art Club 2,3,43 Beehive Stall 23 Beehive Homeroom Chairman 13 Cheer- leading, J. V, 3, Varsity 43 Dramatic Club 1,23 Fashion Show l,.2,3, 43 Frosh Tea 13 Girls' Glee Club 1,23 GO. Alternate 43 Red Cross Cam- paign 3: Open 1-Iouse Guide 3: Sportsorama 3: Bowling 33 Gym Leader 4: Mixed Chorus 1,23 Jun- ior l'rom3 Monitors 2,33 One Act Play T o u l'11 am e n t 1,23 PHOIS 1-lomeroom Chairmani Science Fair 13 Senior Prom: Sophomore Hop3 Talent Show 132.-13 Victory Dance Committee l,2. PATRICIA FINCH Patti 144 Pine Street Fashion Show 2, 3, 43 G.O. Del. 1, Alt. 23 Talent Show 43 Intramurals 1,23 Sophomore Hopg Badminton 1.23 Senior l'I'Ol11Q Girls Glee Club 13 Dramatic Club 13 One-Act Play Tournament 1. 1 'vqsam MICHAEL FITZPATRICK Fil: 31 Delaheld Street Baseball J.V. 33 Football II.V. 3, Varsity 43 Gym Leader 23 Monitors 33 Projectionist Club 43 PIIOIS Homerootn Chr. 33 Senior I'rom3 Pnots Staff: Talent Show 3,43 In- tramurals I. PATRICIA FLYNN Pnl 83 XVorrall Ave. Dave Beehive Homeroom Chr. 23 Future Nurses Club 3,43 G.O. Delegate 2, Alternate 3, junior Prom: l'..X. System 33 Sophomore HOP: Speech Day 33 Talent Show 1,43 Senior Pronl. DAVID FRITCHLEY 34 Manitou Ave. Elmira F r e e Academy-Varsity Wrestling 1,23 School newspaper I3 Yearbook lg Track l. P.H.S.- Debating 33 N.F.L. 33 IIA. System 33 Speech Day 3. SUSAN FITZSIBIMONS 641 Main Street Chorus 1,23 Fashion Show l,2, 3,43 Intramurals 1,22 School Store 3, 4g Talent Show 3, fl, Monitor silhouette in the hall ILLIZABIQTH FLYNN IJ: SG Lent Street Beehive Hotnerootn Chr. 23 Junior l,l'OlIl1 Monitors 3,43 Speech Day 23 Sophomore IIOIJQ Talent Show 43 Victory Dance Committee 3: XN'orlcl Affairs 2: Triad .23 Badmin- ton 23 Kickbztll 33 Puols Homerootn Chr. l. KATI-ILEEN FRANKLIIN Kathy l High Street Future Nurses 3: Monitors 2 3 69.0. Delegate 2,3, .Xlternate3 Gym Leader 3: Fashion Show 33 Bee- hive Homeroom Chr. 23 Intramur- als l,2, 33 Talent Show 2.33 Kick- ball 132. JOEL GALE 48 Whittier Blvd. Art Club 3, 43 Monitors 2, Lieutena ant 33 National Honor Society 3,43 Honor Society 1, 2,3, 43 Pnots Staff 43 Golf 1,2,33 Tennis 43 Intramu- fills: junior PTOIHQ Debating 23 Speech Day 2. BIICHAEL R. GALE 48 Whittier Blvd. National Honor Society 3,4Q Honor Society l, 2, 3,43 Monitor 2, Lieu- tenant, Captain 3, Commissioner -13 Golf 2, 33 Intramurals l, FRANCIS P. GANNON Frank 43 Gate Street Annual Twirp YVeek 13 Beehive Hotneroom Chairman 23 D. Club 43 Mixed Chorus l3 j.V, Crew l,23 Science Fair 1,21 Tech Club 23 Intramurals 1,23 G.O. Alternate. IVILLIAIXI GAUDIOSO Bill l7 Delafteld Street Blessed Sacrament Seminary l.2,3. ADELINE GALLANTIS Dushty 79 Cedar Avenue .Xrt Club 343 Badminton 23 Bee- hive Homeroom Chairn1an3 Bowl- ing 33 Fashion Show l,2,33 Sopho- more Orientation 43 Future Nurses Club 43 Monitors 3,43 School Store lg Sophomore Hop3 Talent Show fl, -13 Victory Dance 43 Senior Prom. THOMAS GEMMEI. Tom 20 Parker Ave. Monitors. -3 , it 3 Q' 1, 7 Q GAII.. GALUPPO I6 Ivorrall Avenue Badmintong Triad: XVorld Affairsg Intramurals. NANCY C. GASPARElx Nana 78 Union Street junior Prom 33 Beehive Homeroonl Chairman 23 Girls Ulee Club l,2,33 Science Fair lj Speech Day. ROSE ANN GERMANO Cupid 8 Mt. Carmel Place Pilots Staff 43 Senior Prom 43 Soph- omore Hop 23 Talent Show 4 Rowling 13 Intramurals 1,23 Bee hive Homeroom Chairmen 3: Fresh man Tea Dance. RICHARD GIBSON BRIDGET GILLILRAN STILPHEIV GODFREY Gibby lirjdg .Steve 608 South Road 41 Taylor Avenue 23 Hewlett Road Key Club 43 j.V. Football l,2,3Q Band 1,2,3,43 Music Festival 3, Art Club 4: ,I.V. 13115613311 1,23 13.0, Delegme 2,35 Golf 1,2,3,-13 Varsity Baseball 33 j'.V. Football Gym Leader 2: junior Prom E13 1,23 Varsity Football 3,43 junior ILA, System -lg Sfignfc 1-'air lg Prom: junior Ring Com.: Senior Senior l'rom 43 Talent Show. SUSAN A. GOUDXVIN Sue 70 Glenwood Avenue luture Nurses Club 3,43 Senior I rom 43 Badminton 1,2, 3, 43 Bowl- g 1,2,3,43 Kickball 1,2, 3,43 Tal- tnt Show 4. DALE N. GOTTDIENER 16 Garfield Place Puois Staff, Editor 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Honor Society 1, 2,3,43 Triad 2,33 Vice President Lit. 43 Cheerleading V. 3, Varsity 43 1Vor1d Affairs Club 1,2,3,43 Beehive Staff 3,43 Greek Class 3,43 Student Congress, Chr. 33 Speech Day 23 Music Festival 23 Science Fair 13 Sophomore Hop3 Senior Prom 43 Gym Leader 1,2,3Q In- tramurals 1,2: Junior Red Cross Homeroom Chairman 23 Talent Show 4. SUSAN Ii. GOTTLIEB Suzi 8 DeGarmo Place P11015 Staff3 Honor Society 1,33 Thespian 2.3,43 Dramatic Club 1,23 Annual Play 1,21 Christmas Play 1,21 Une Act Play Tourna- ment 1,23 junior Prom3 Sopho- more Hopg Freshman Tea Danceg Science Fair l,2Q Talent Show 3,43 Victory Dance Committee 43 XVor1d Affairs Club 2, 3,43 Triad 2, 3,43 Intramurals 1,2,3,43 Gym Leader 3,43 Debating 13 junior Usher3 Beehive Staff 3. IIIODIQ Talent Show 4. DIANNE li. GORGES 32 1Vhittier Blvd. Intramurals 13 Bowling 23 Speech Day .23 Talent Show 2,33 Intramu- rals 2. ARDENT A. GRANT Butch 10 Harrison St. Art Club 2, 4. 39 BEVERLY GRANTNER Bev 24 Holmes St. Honor Society l,2,3: XVorld Afa fairs Club lg Intramurals lg PHOIS Homcroom Chairman 2: Debating. PAMELA Y. GREEN Pam 2ll North Hamilton Street Nurses' Club 3,41 Gym Leader 33 lhdminton 1,23 Intramurals l,2. MARY -IANE GUSBERTI Ianif 85 South Cherry Street Future Teachers Club 3, Secretary 41 Girls' League 43 Sophomore Hop: -Iunior Prom: Senior Promg Pnols Staff: Beehive Stall, Business 2. 3,41 Honor Society l, 2, 3: Honor Key Club 4: Triad 2, 3,43 National Honor Society 3,41 G.O. Delegate l, Alternate l,2,3g Talent Show 2,3,4g IVorld Affairs 2, 3,43 Intra- murals l,.2,3,4: Beehive Home- room Chairman 2, 33 PIIOIS Home- BARBARA GRAPSKI Barb 7 Holmes St. Bowling 2, 3,43 Fashion Show 2,4: Girls' Glee Club 3, 43 Gym Leader fig Mixed Chorus 3, 4g Talent Show L31 Intramurals l,2,3,4: Badmin- ton 2. fl. room Chairman 35 Speech Day 2, Yassar's point of View on '60 elet-tions 'Whse f ' -4... KATHLEEN ANN GRAY Kathy 29 South IVhite St. Mixed Chorus l, Vice President 2: Fashion Show l,2,3.4g Future Nurses Club, Vice President 4: Art Club l,2, 33 Sophomore Hop, jun- ior Pronrg Triadg Intramurals l,2,3g Pnors Staff 4: Senior Prom 41 Talent Show 4. JOHN A. orzosso Grass 3 May Street IV. Football 2,32 Tech Yarsitx Al: Intramurals 1,23 D. E. Club GAIL HABER 49 South Clinton St. Triad 3, 45 Ivorld Affairs Club 3, 43 Intramurals l,2, 3,41 Senior Prom: Bowling 4: -Iunior Red Cross Homeroom Chairman 4: Talent Show 43 Girls Glee Club l,2: Mixed Chorus lg Dramatics 2: Sophomore Hop, PIIOIS Staff. MICHAEL HAGGERTY Mickey 9 Gate St. President Freshman Classg Treas- urer Junior Class: junior Promg Monitors l,2, 33 G.O. Delegate l,2,3g Victory Dance l,2,3g An- nual Play lg Talent Show l,2,3,4g Key Club 3,43 Moving Up Day 33 -I.V. Footballg J. V. Crew: Honor Socictyg Senior Promg Freshman Tea Dance: Sophomore Hop: Twirp H'eek lg Junior Usher: Art Club 43 Intramurals. -IEAN E. HARKIN ,Ieamze Sunslzine 6 Indian Lane C. Club 4: Speech Day 2,43 School Store 3,41 Intramurals ,fig Bowling: Kickballg Gym Leader lg School Store Display 43 I tlent Show -1. BRUCE R. HAYVKINS Hawk 276 Manchester Road Xrt Club 'S' Band l,2,3, Sec EW! XV: RUSSELL HAIGHT XIARYANN HALSTEAD Rus Mare 41 Tulip St. 32 Alexander Blvd. Arlington High School-Baseball, lfugufe Nurggg 45 Bgwling 3,45 -I. V. 21 B2lSkCth2lll- IV-3 lfootball, Camera Club 2: Senior Prom. Varsity 2. ips-v 4: Music Festival l,2,3,4g Puols Staffg Track 1,43 Honor Society 4. Mr. Bartletfs favorite candidate ,rc,, H : ' D ' TOR. ..n. SID 'E S S A X 2 3 :E 4' W- QP4 D ,J :u .M Y 551 s-..,,,, GLORIA HAUVER Glorm 9 North lVater Street Badminton l,23 Beehive H.R. Chr. I: D.li. Club 43 Freshman Tea Dance: junior Red Cross H.R. Chr.: l'n0ls H.R. Chr. 41 Senior Prom: Talent Show fl: Intramu- rals 1. 2. RALPH C. HANVKINS, JR. Gracy 27 Sheraton Drive Intramurals l,2,3: lVorld Affairs 2.3: Junior Usher. 1, KAREN HAXVVER 6 Roosevelt Avenue DOllCl,AS HERRING Doug 30 Schoolhouse Lane asketball, .l.V. 211, Varsity 4: C O Xlt . . ernale I5 Colf I,2,3,45 vm Leader Al: Honor Society I 2,45 Key Club 3,45 Science Fair I 5 Speech Day I5 Senior Prom: ramurals I5 Talent Show 45 Sophomore Hop, IUDITH A. HILLERY Srotti 19 Monell Avenue Honor Society 1,2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Senior Prom: junior Prom5 Sophomore Hop5 Monitor 2, Captain 35 PHOIS Sch- eduling Editor 45 Beehive Liter- ary Staff I,2,3,45 Triad 2,3,45 NVorld Affairs 2, 3, 45 Beehive Busi- ness Staff 45 Future Teachers Club 45 Sophomore Orientation 45 Tal- ent Show 45 Class Night 3,45 Guide 45 Science Fair 15 Intramurals 15253. CHARLOTTE HEARST Snookie 23 Vernon Terrace Twirling I5 Freshman Mavdav: Rooting Squad I5 Basketball 15 Vollevball5 l'ine Needle Stafl' I School Store 4: Talent Show I Fashion Show 3. EILEEN E. HOLBROOK I 307 Church Street Future Nurses Club 3,45 Senior I'rom5 Talent Show 45 P11015 Home' room Chr. 2,45 Beehive Home- rooni Chr. 45 Junior Red Cross Chr. 25 Art Club 35 Intramurals 1,25 Bowling 1,253.4 GARY HELLER 41 Mitchell Avenue Band 1,25 Debating 25 Colt 1,25 Intramurals I5 Junior PIAUIIIQ Honor Society 25 Music Festival .22 Speech Day 25 Sophomore Hop: Talent Show 3. 45 Senior l'rom5 IVorld .Xffairs I: Freslinian Tea Dance. CAROLYN HERZFELD Crrrol 123 Tlloinpson Sl. Cirls Cleo Club 1.23.45 Mix Chorus l,2,35 Music Festival I 2 3.45 Science Fair I5 Sophomore Hop5 World Aflairs Club 2: T1 25 junior 1'rom5 Talent Show Senior Prom 4. RICHARD HOLT Rich 300 Mansion Street Band 152, 3.45 61.0. Delegate 4: Honor Society 25 Music Festival I5 PIIOIS Staff5 Science Fair 45 Track 3. 45 Talent Show 45 Cap and Gown Committee. 'TWH' I5 MICHAEL HORNAK flfikt' 162 North Water Street 1Vor1d Affairs 2,3113 Triad 4. GER.-XLDINE HUNT Gerry South Cherry Street Honor Societyg Pilots Sta113 Pough- keepsie Pipers 43 Intramurals 3, 42 Senior 1,1'OII1Q Girls' Clee Club 3, 41 Mixed Chorus 3,43 At Linton High-1-Ionor Society 23 Band 23 Gym Leader 23 Orchestra 2. At Oneida High-Honor Society 13 Boulder Stafi 13 G.O. Delegate 13 Science Fair 13 Intramurals 1: Band 13 Orchestra 13 Rocktones 1: Clee Club 1. XVILLIAM HUTCHINS liill 21 lidgar Street Speech Day 23 Intramurals 2. rr V ..a'-fi-ffm N gr , .K fl . t 1 ,My V 4 , it? 5. , 1 1 CONRAD HORNICK Con 12 Bain Avenue Twirp Week 23 Art Club 4g Honor Society 3,43 Dramatic Cltlb Treas- urer 33 C.O. Delegate 1, Alternate I3 Key Club 3, Vice President 43 junior Ring CO1T1111111CCQ Crew, J. V. 1,.2. Varsity 3,43 Victory Dance Committee 23 Talent Show 43 Foot- ball, 1-'reshman 1, 23 Monitors 33 Sophomore HOPQ Freshman Tea Dance: junior Prom! Fashion Show. ANNE-MARE ILVES Anne 14 North White Street .Xrt Club 2, 3,43 Bowling 3,43 Fash- ion Show 23 Sophomore H0193 Tal- ent Show 43 YVor1d Affairs 3. GERTRUDE HOYVARTH Trudi X36 South Randolph Avenue Ha dm in ton 1, 2, 3, 43 Bowling 2. 3, 43 C. O. Alternate 1, Delegate 1.2, 33 Gym Leader 3, 43 Senior Prom: Honor Society 1.2. 4: Kick- ball 1.2. 3, 43 l'Hots Homeroom Chr. 23 Speech Day 23 Red Cross Chr. Triad 2.3,43 World Affairs 43 Intramurals 1.2. 3,43 PI1OISj Talent Show 43 Senior Prom. AIACLQUELINE HUNTER jackie 307 Church Street 1ntramurals3 Badminton 1, 2, 3. 4: Bowling 1, 2. 3. 4: Cheerleading. j,V. 2, Varsity 3, Captain 4: Girls' Glee Club 1.2.33 Gym Leader 1.2. 3, fl: junior Prom: Moving Up Day 33 N. F. L. 33 One .Xct Play Tourna- ment 33 1'. A. System 33 Science Fair 13 Senior 1'1'0l11Q Sophomore Hopg Speech Day 2, 33 Talent Show 3,43 Triad 33 1Yorld Affairs Clttb 33 Kickball 1.2.3413 Music I-'esti 2, 3. DOROTHY INGRAHAM Dottie 38 Bement ,Xyenue Bowling 13 Gym Leader 1.23 Mixed Chorus 1.2. 33 PHOIS Homeroom Chr. 23 Intramurals 1. 23 junior Red Cross Homeroom Chr. 4: Kick- ball 13 Fashion Show E13 Talent Show -1. 44 FREIJERICKA KIACKSON Ricki 2 Fallkill Avenue Annual Twirp XVeek 1: Art Club 1.2,f1,-lg Intramurals 1,33 G.O. Delegate 1, Alternate 2: Dramatic Club 1: Clee Club 1,25 Mixed Chorus 1,21 One Act Play Tourn- ament 13 Talent Show 3,-4. GEORGE JOHNSON 17 Gifford Avenue C.O. Alternate lg Swimming, Var- sity fl,-1: lfootlmll, -I.V. 35 J.V. Track 1,21 Cym Leader 2: Junior Red Cross llomernom Chr. 13 In- trznuurals 1. 2. sosfuv JOY Sue 5 Kinderhook Drive ,Xrt Club 2.3.-13 lfuture Teachers' Club 3,113 lntrznnurals 1,233 Bec- 1liYC Staff fi- Assemlxly dismissed, Seniors leave first iff' AXRLENE JAYCOX WILLIAM H. JOHNS -18 Marshall Street Bill 21 South XVhite Street Honor Society 2,3. KATHLEEN -IONES Kathy 137 Yernon Terrace Art Club 33 Beehive Staff 45 Future Teacliers' Club -lg Girls' Glee Club fig Gym Leader 13 Mixed Chorus 45 Senior Prom: Talent Show 4 Triad 2,145 World Affairs Club FRANK -IOSEPH KARA mlm' 94 South Avenue Honor Society l,3,4g P11015 Stall Circulation Editor: Golf 1,21 Soph- omore Orientation 4: Sophomore Hopg junior 1'romg Senior Prom: Talent Show -lg Intramurals 211. IKXNIEIA R. lilill, 'l'.XKI.XRtX KELLY ILXRHXRA KIQNXICDY Plllll 'I'!lHIHIX limb 33 W'orrnll ihenue .33 South Randolph ,Xxenue l Gillortl ,xYL'llllL' Honor Society lg 63.0. Alternate .Xrt Club l,2,fl: lleehixe Publicity Ilouor Society fi: 'l'ztlent Show 43 Il: lfulure Nurses Club 15,43 Science Chr. Il: Bowling l,2,3,4: lfresluuttn Senior Pronrg Howling l. lfztir 2: Talent Show l,-ll Trirul l't'u Dtuue: Girls' Glee Club 4 Ii,-lg Worltl Alluirs Club l,2,3.-lg l'. .X. Ststenr Il: l,llOIS Stall: School .junior Red Cross Honrerootn Chr. I.2,Ilg Senior l'rotu: Sophontore 2: lllll'1lll1lll'fllS 1.2.3411 Gym Ex- Hop: Speech Dany Ilg Talent Show hibitiou 2: Senior Prom. l.4, Victory Dzuue Conunittee tl' 1 Lezuler I: llll1'll11llll'2llS l 'Z 4' junior l'rom: lfztshion Sho ROSEMARHL NIA-XRY .XNX KEY KIQPURAITIS 7 North White Street IHS? Matin Street lfttslriou Show 3: l'llOIS Hotueroonr Chr. 23 Speech Day 21 Bzulmiuton 2: Senior Promg 'lktleut Show. PATRICIA KI DNEY 20 Grant Street lht' itll ol' worltitttg K lass Secretgtry fi, I: National Honor Qociety 3.1: llouor Society l, 2. 3,41 C,U. Delegate 2.14: junior Usher: Beehive Stull l,2. 21,42 Speech Dar Qtilfl: Scieute lfstir 2: Sophomore Hop: Junior Prom: Senior Promg Victory Dance Committee 33 Soph- omore Orientation 4: Fashion Show 1,23 Talent Show 1,45 Girls' Clee Club l.2: lfuture 'I'C21Cl1C1'S' Club 3,43 lrizttl 2.3,-lg Monitors 215.-lg Mining lip lilly 3.4: Drzt- tutttic Club: Girls' League 3.4: Iu- trgtnutratli. .XCGNh5 ANN KIELY Aggie 75 Cedar Avenue Xrt Club iI'1'C2lSllI'Cl' flg G.O. Vice l'l'CSlllCIli2 Class Secretary Q: Girls' Clee Club 2: ILO. .Xlternatc li Gym Leauler 1.2351 Honor Societt Ilg junior Prom: Monitors 3g Art tllub 3,43 'Illll'2lllllll'2llS l,2g Moving Up Day: Senior Pronr: Sophomore Hop: Victory Dance Chr. 43 Bowl- ing l,2,3,4g Talent Show 43 An- nual Twirp Wcckg Fnslrion Show 2.3: Senior Night. ulB'SWU 45 GARLAND M. KING El-Stretclza 215 Smith Street Debating 1,2,3,4g Thespian 1,2. 3,45 Dramatic Club 1,2, 4: Annual Play 1: Science Fair 1: 1'.A. Sys- tem 3g Student Congress 3,43 N.F.L. 1.23,-1. PATRICIA KISCH Pal 84 South 1Vater Street Intramurals 1,23 Honor Society 255 XVo11d Affairs Club 3. ILDIKO KOLUS Ildi 2 Lexington Avenue ,nt Club 3,45 Boyvling 2, 3, 4, Triad 2,3,4g Xvorld Affairs 2, 3, 45 Intramurals I,2,8,4: Badminton 2, 3, Kickball 1, BARBARA L. KINSEY Babs 706 Main Street Honor Society 1,2,3,4g National Honor Society 3,43 Pnols Staifg Art Club 3,41 Monitors 2, 3,43 Sophomore Hop Chairman, Dra- matic Club 1,23 Gym Leader 1,21 Annual Play Committee 2: Christ- mas Play Committee 2g Beehive Staff 1,25 Debating 15 Science Fair 15 Speech Day 23 Intramurals 1,2, 33 junior Promg Senior Promg Tal- ent Show 4. GEORGE KOPECKY 16 North Perry Street Triad 33 WVOr1d Aflairs 2, 33 Honor Society 1, 2, 4. -IUDITH KINSEY Judy 243 Smith Street GO, Alternate l,2. ROBERT H. KLUGE B011 55 South Grand Avenue Senior Class Treasurerg Boys State Representatiyeg Honor Society 1.2. 51,43 Varsity Basketball 3,43 Jun- ior Prom qBand Chizjg Sopho- more Orientation 4g Sophomore Hopg PHOIS Statfg Moving Up Day 53 Monitors 3,45 Interelass Basket- ball 2, 33 1Vor1d Affairs 43 Key Club 3,43 Senior Prom: Talent Show 45 Tennis 1,41 Freshman Football: G.0. Delegate 1. PETER G. KOTAS Pete' Ill Ann Street Science Fair 1,2,3,43 Freshman Footballg Tech Club 1,23 Intra- murals lg 1'.A. System 3,43 Pro- jcctionists Club. NIARGOT JEAN KOVACS Miggx 7 Platt Street .Xrt Club 3, 'l'reas. 43 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 43 Cheerleading QI. V. 2, sity 3. Co-Captain 43 C.O. Alter- uzite 33 Gym Leader 2,43 Honor Society 1,33 junior Pl'OlllQ Senior i,l'0Il1Q Sophomore Hop3 Talent Show l,2,3,43 H'orld Affairs lt Fashion Show 33 PIIOIS Staff. LIBBY LACKMAN 62 Oakwood Blvd. Honor Society 2. 3,43 Beehive H. R. Chr. 43 Science Fair 4: Badminton 2, 3. 43 Bowling 2. fi. -13 Iutrmuurals 2, 3, 4. ROSE M. LAFALCE Roz' 13 jewett .Xvenue National Honor Society 3,43 Fu- ture Teachers 4: Puols Staifg Girls League 43 Honor Society l,2,3, 4: Beehive H. R. Chr. 2, 33 l'uoIs H. R. Chr. 2: fVorld Affairs 23 Talent Show tif Senior Prom. NINA KRAUT Neem ri Wilbur Court 0.0. Alternate 4g Honor Society 33 i'llOlS Staff, Puols H.R. Chr. 33 Beehive H.R. Chr. 4: Beehive Staff l,2,3,43 Sophomore Hop: junior Prom: Senior Pront3 junior Red Cross H.R. Chr. Qi Monitors 3.43 Speech Day l3 Triad l.2,3,43 XVorltl Affairs l,2,3,43 Talent Show l,43 Science Fair 23 Gym Leader 23 Victory Dance 33 In- lrznnurztls l,2,3,4: Bowling 2,3,43 Future Teachers VI. MARIE LAGRECA I7 South Clover Street Talent Show 1,43 Intramurals l,23 Gym Fxhihition 2. AGNES KRIMEZIS 145 Montgomery Street Future Teachers Treas. fl, Vice- Presidenl 43 Beehive H.R. Chr. 23 Beehive Staff, 2.3.43 Honor So- ciety l..2, 3, 43 Junior PYOIIIQ Jun- ior Red Cross H.R. Chr. 33 Puois Staff: Sophomore Hop3 Talent Show I3 lVorld Affairs 2. 3,43 Triad 2, 3,43 Intramurals l,2, 3,41 Science Fair l,23 Gym Leader 2,43 Speech l,.Z. Day l,23 Senior Prom: Bowling CAROL ANN LADZINSKI 10 Young Street Honor Society l,2,25,43 Beehive Staff 3,43 Monitors 3,43 lVorld Affairs 23 Speech Day .23 Future Nurses 3,43 Puols Staifg Puols H. R. Chr. l,2,33 Talent Show 43 l'..X. System 43 Senior PFOIIIQ Annual Twirp XVeek 23 Intramurals l,2. FRANCIS R. LAMB Frank Millbrook Pnols Staff3 Projectionist Cluh 3,43 Science Fair 2, 33 N.F.I.. 2: Dc- bating 23 Honor Society I. 48 4-sz: 1' 5 ,Y K' W -. Y A. IAMBE JOSEPH LAURENZANO IJICNNIS P. l,li1i 152 Pztrker ,Xvennc .lore Ilrnny lli Mack Road H vl'llUll1Il2llC XXCIHII' 0.0. Del. I15 liztntl 1,.2,3,45 Music Science lfztir 2. lfestivztl 1.2.1112 Speech Day 2: BETTY .XNN l,liFiXlVE Ifrlly 13 Spztckenkill Road Honor Society 1: Speech Day 25 Talent Show 2,35 'l'1'iztcl 415 Senior l'ron15 XVorld Allztirs Club 45 Fu- ture Nurses 3,45 Badminton 1,25 Kickball 1. DONNA LETO III1 Clnlrrlt Street lulent Show 1,-1: lfztshion Show fig Cliristi-nas Play 15 Dramatic Club 1,25 Monitors 25 One-Act Play Tournrnncnt 1,45 l'.A. System 35 Sophomore Hopg Speech Day 1, 2. Scienie lfztir flg junior Prom. '47 ICITLICNIAX l,liPORlC lean 21 K-rnlib Street Prom . l'.X'l'RlfIliX l,liTO Patti' 1115 Cllinrtlt Street Science lfztir 1: Talent Show 45 Fashion Show A15 0.0. Del. 1, Bee- hive II.R. Chr. E15 IRA. System T15 llztskelball 1,25 llztilntinton 1,25 Senior gills' tlmrns lim: Sofl1J:1112. XYOrlc1 .'Xl1'1tirw '15 'lll'l1lCl 51: Art Club 415 'llilll'l1l Show Ll: Senior 'N-,N , ARNOLD XV. LICVINL ROSE MARIE LEYVIS PATRICIA A. LILLIS Pmzclz Rom' Pal S3 XVhittier Blvd. lf? Reynolds Avenue 120 Smith Street Xrt Club 2. Prem. 3,41 Base- .Xnnual Twirp XVeek I: Beehive Talent Show L13 Senior l,1'0ll1Q hall, Varsity lg Class Treasurer 2: Staff 33 D. E. Club 3: Fashion Show School Store l: Beehive H.R. lfootball. lfr. l, Varsity 2,3,4: fi: Senior Prom: Freshman Tea airman fl: Badminton 2. Freslnnan lea Dance: C.O. Rep. l,.2. 3,-1: Golf 35 Junior Promg Key Club 215,41 Monitors 21 Moving Vp Day l,2,3,4: Pnois Staffg Sen- ior Promg Sophomore Hopg Tal- ent Show fl: Victory Dance l,2. 3,43 Speech Da-r lg Intramurals l 2 'Z RONA LITT 22 Roosevelt Avenue ntramurals l. 2, 3: Sophomore ig Iunior Promg Talent Show l . I Science lfair 1,25 Triad 2: H'orld Affairs 21 Ifasbion Show 33 Senior Prom: PHOIS H. R. Cliairman fl: Badminton l.f2, fl. GERALD LOCKETT Jerri' 344 Churth Street Roost-xelt High, -I.V. Baseball l'.H.S., Interclass Basketball 3. Dance: Talent Show 1,43 School Store: Speech Dar lg Badminton 1.2. JOSEPH LLOYD Alot' 18 William Street Xnnual Play lg Beehive H. R. Chr. I1 junior Prom: Intramurals 1,21 Victory Dance 25 Talent Show 1,45 Sophomore Hop, Senior Promg Sci- ence Fair 33 P11015 Statlg Monitors 2,31 Mixed Chorus 1,21 Key Club 3.43 G.O. Rep. l,2, Alt. l,2,3: Baseball -lg Twirp XVeek 21 Gym Ireadcr l. NANCY LONG Nance I Fountain Place lg Beehive H. R. Chr. 3: G.O. Dele- Quick. before he turns around! gate LQ, Alternate 3. Q' 49 Gym Leader lg Honor Society lg PAUL LONG 8 Fountain Place Varsity Basketball Manager. IIll.I.'X I.OVl1L.'XCE I julie 212 Winnikee Avenue 'l'alent Show lg School Store I,2,33 Badminton l,2,33 Bowling 2,35 Kickball l,,2, 31 Intramurals 2,33 Senior Prom. VINCICNT LUCARINI Luke fl Foster Street Bandg Golf: Honor Societyg Music Festival: Talent Show. RAYMOND LONGI Ray 80 Glenwood Avenue D.E. Clubg Fashion Showg Debat ingg Twirp YVCCIQQ Senior Prom. VIRGINIA LUCAS Ginny 405 Church Street Fashion Show I3 Dramatic Club 23 Beehive H. R. Chr. lg One Act Play Tournament 23 School Store 1,21 Sophomore Hopg Intramurals 1.2, AIUDITH LOVICLACE ,Indy S9 North Clinton Street 11.0. Del. 31 Art Club 35 Badmin- 1 3: Future Nurses 3: Intramu- s l,2g Science lfair 4, Talent ral Show 4. CIXRUI, LUXVIQRY 5 lVorraIl Avenue Beehive H.R. Chr. 2: Girls Glee Club 23 junior Usher 33 Monitors lg Pnots H. R. Chr. 33 School Store 33 Moving Up Day 23 junior Prom. NANCY E. MCBR EARTY I G Rose Street Honor Society lg XVorltl Affairs 33 Intramurals I, 2, 33 Kickbnll lg Ping Pong 1,23 Batlminton 1,23 Volley- ball 2, 3. -1,1 M N t 1-..,,. ' 6 1 3 1? Q ,gf . 1 Syl,-mx, 1' ' YI A 1-Q1 . t ., N 2- xg ,'....--I Q if 425 1 ,Y 1' gp, ' in Q I gs .la-:-w ' f.'f13'?1?r 'X T '. ' 'V 'P:'E5i'?:2.- a aa- '-aww--.--.Q.fn f f we - - ' 1 ...mia ---.fp .- . 2 lgvsiym'-f7..,',f' 1, gif ' 'M IOHN MCCANN KATHLEEN MCCAVARA K 30 lnnis Avenue 33 Montgomery Street Projeetionist Club, V.1'. 2. 3. Pres 113 Science lfair 1,23 Golf 1,22 In- tramurals 2. ,IO ANNE NICGRATH 10 117 Thompson Street Beehive H.R. Chr, 2.3, Beehive Stall 45 Freshman 'I'ea Danceg F114 ture Teachers 43 Girls Glee Club 1,2, 3,43 Honor Society 152,31 Jun- ior PI'0IllQ Monitors fl, Lt. 43 Music Festival 1,23 1'uols Staff, Soph. Hop: Speech Day 23 Talent Show 3,43 'l'riad 2: 1Vorld Affairs 23 In- tramurals 2: Science Fair lg Senior Prom. jonx .x. xmczktav 4 Muldowney Circle Art Club 33 Football j.V. 13 Soph I omore Hop, Nictory Dance 23 Sen- ior Prom. sit FOX M.-XDSICN Foxy 152 Hooker .Xvenue C.0. Alt. .25 N. 1'.I.. 3,43 1'..X. 33 Dramatic Club 1,23 Debating 4 Mixed Chorus 3,43 Music Fes- tival fl. THOMAS MCDERMOTT 56 Taltnadge Street NIAUREEN NICGRAXV 7 Baker Street .-Xrt. Club 3: Intramurals 1,2 3 Triad 2, 3,43 1Vorld Affairs 2, 3 4 Gym Leader 43 Bowling 23 Bad minton 1,23 Gym lixhibition 1. SUSAN NlAGUlRl:l Sue 23 lidgar Street Beehive 3,43 Honor Society l,2,3g Science Fair 1: National Honor So- ciety 3.4: N. lf. L. 45 l'. A. System 33 Triad 2, 3,43 Speech Day 33 1Vorld Affairs 2, 3,45 Student Con- gress 23 Pnols Staffg Spelling Bee XVinner 2. 41' M. PATRICIA NIALET ZILPHIA R. MALLORY illallet Iiert 16 Monell Avenue 11 Fallkill Avenue Cheerleading, V. 3, Varsity 43 junior Prom Chr. Talent Show 1, 2, 3,43 Business Clllllfllliilll Future Teachers 3, Pres. 43 Future Nurses 2, Sec. 33 Fashion Show 1,2, 4, Pos- ter Girl 33 Monitors 2, 3,43 Girls G.O, Del. l,2,33 Girls Glcc Club 1,43 Monitors 43 Mixed Chrous 43 N.F.L. 43 P.A. System 43 Speech Day 43 Intramurals 1,2,33 Beehive H. R. Chr. 33 Gym Leader l,2, 3, 43 Junior Red Cross H.R. Chr. 2. ANTHONY MARCHESE Rodent 206 Mill Street Beehive H.R. Chr. 2,33 Fashion Show 3,43 Freshman Tea DHHCCQ Golf 1,2, 3, 43 junior 1'rom3 P.A. System 2, 3,43 Pnols H.R. Chr. 23 School Store 23 Senior Prom3 Ta- lent Show 2,3,43 Victory Dance 3: Tech. Club. Glee Club l,2,3,43 Art Club 4, Pub. Chr. Sophomore Hopg Fresh- man Tea Dance3 Moving Up Day 1,2, 33 Victory Dance 1, 2, 43 Speech Day 1,23 Twirp Nlleek lj Beehive 1,2, 33 1'Ho1s Staffg XVor1d Affairs 1,23 PHOIS H.R. Chr. 1,2,3, F. JACOB MARCHESE 63 Dclafield St. LORETTA MARINUCCI Reita 49 Croft Road Honor Society 1,2,3,43 G.0. Del, 2, 3, Alt. 43 Sophomore Hop: Jun- ior PTOIHQ National Honor Society 3,43 Senior Pro1n3 Talent Show 43 1'HoIs Staff, Asst. Ed.3 Girls Lea- gue 3, Sec. 43 Future Nurses 3, Sec. 43 Monitors 2, 3, Lt. 43 VVor1d Af- fairs 2, 3,43 Triad 3,43 Beehive Slilffj junior Messenger3 Science Fair l,2j Intramurals 1,2,3. P. H.S. predicts a U.S. president. was , , F, JOSEPH MARCHESE Pussy Foot 162 Mill Street G.U.Alt. 1, 3, Del. 21 Twirp NVeek lj Beehive H.R. Chr. 1,43 D. E. Club 43 Football 13 Freshman Tea Dance3 junior Prom3 junior Red Cross H.R. Chr. 1,23 Moving Up Day 13 PHOIS H.R. Chr. 23 Senior Prom3 Sophomore Hopg Speech Day 13 Talent Show 43 Victory Dance 3. DARLENE MARLOWE 41 Kinderhook Drive Speech Day 23 Senior Prom. 43 Sen- ior Night 4. ANTHONY MARTIN Tony 25 So. Water St. Baseball J.V. 1, Varsity 2,33 Bas- ketball V. 2, 33 Football Varsity 2, 33 G.O. Alternate 33 Science Fair 23 Tech. Club 2, 33 Intramurals 13 P. A. 2,33 junior Prom3 Mixed Chorus 2,33 Senior Prom3 Talent Show 2, 3,43 Soph. Hop3 Victory Dance 3. BRIAN MEDICI 206 Winnikee Ave. Art Club 33 Crew 13 G.O. Del. 33 Monitors 23 Sophomore Hop3 Vic- tory Dance Committee 2. EDWARD M. MIKULA Ed 26 S. Grand Avenue Art Club 3,43 Debating 1,21 N.F. L. l,2,3,43 Science Fair l,2, 3,43 Speech Day l,2,3,43 Stu- dent Congress 33 Talent Show 3, 43 Triad 43 World Affairs 3,43 An- nual Play 23 Senior l'rom3 Victory Dance 4. JANET 12. MASON jan 38 Croft Road Honor Society l, 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Future Teach- ers 3, 43 Girls Choir l,2, 33 Mixed Chorus 43 Pnors Homeroom Chair- man lg Speech Day 23 WVorld Af- fairs .23 Intramurals 1,23 Music Fes- tival 33 'Talent Show 43 Pnols 4. 11:50-Seniors munch their lunch ROBERT MEAD Bob 49 Worrall Ave. Key Club 2, 3, Pres. 43 Art Club 43 Victory Dance Committee 23 Crew, j.V. 23 Varsity Crew 3,43 Sophomore Hop3 Football 1, j.V. 23 Talent Show 43 Freshman Tea Dance3 G.O. Delegate l,2, 33 In- tramurals 2g Junior Prom3 Annual Twirp W'eek 23 jr. Red Cross Homeroom Chairman 33 jr. Ring Committee 33 School Spirit Com- mitteeg Senior Prom. CAROL ANN MERRICK 22 Beechwood Avenue World Affairs 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 43 Triad 2, 3,43 National Honor So- ciety 3,43 Honor Society l,2, 3,43 Glee Club 1,23 Mixed Chorus 33 Music Festival l,2,3Q Science Fair l,2,3: Talent Show 1,23 Speech Day 23 Intramurals 23 Greek 3,43 jr. Red Cross Homeroom Chair- man l3 Student Congress 23 De- bating 2. PAUL MIKUS 63 Fountain Place Annual Twirp XVeek 1,23 Football 1,23 Freshman Tea Dance3 G.O. Del. l3 Junior Prom3 Key Club 3,43 Monitors 4: P11015 Staff 41 Crew 1,3 Manager3 Senior Promg Sophomore Hopg Victory Dance 2, 3,4. Rick LINDA R. MILLARD Lardy 23 Gray St. Cheerleading Varsity 45 Glee Club 1,2,3, Pres. 45 Girls League 3. Treas. 45 G.O, Del. 1, Alternate 35 Honor Society 1,2,3,45 Beehive Homeroom Chairman 35 Intramu- rals l,2,3,45 Debating J.V. 1,25 Future Teacher 3,45 Monitors 3,45 Freshman Nature Club 15 Gym Ex- hibition 25 Freshman Tea Dance5 Music Festival 1,2,3,45 N.1 .L. 1,2,35 PHOIS Stall, Asst, Typing Editorg Talent Show 1,45 lVorld Affairs 3,45 Senior Prom5 Science Fair 25 Speech Day 2,3. HENDRICK V. MILLER Colonial House, South Road Monitors l,2, 35 Debating 15 N.F.L. 15 Crew, J. V. 2,35 Science Fair 1,45 Intramurals lg State Speaking Tournament: Tech Club 45 Talent Show 45 Senior Promg Projection Club l,2,3,45 Gym Ex- hibition 1,2. SHARON MINNICK 21 Croft Road St. Teresa's Academy-Sodality l,2, 3,45 Glee Club 3,45 Math Club 2,35 Speech Day 45 C.S.M.C. 1,2, 3,45 Music Fes.tival5 Golf 2,35 Poughkeepsie-Future Nurses Club 45 Future Teachers Club 45 Talent Show 4. ANN LYNN MILLER Andy 113 Hooker Avenue Triad 2, 3, Vice-President Music 45 Clee Club .2,3. Secretary 25 Mixed Chorus 1,2,35 Music Festi- val 2, 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Honor Society 1,2, 3,45 Pilots Staff 45 Beehive l,2,3,45 Sopho- more Hop5 Speech Day 1.2, 3,45 Gym Leader 45 N.F.L. 3,45 Intra- murals l,25 XVorld Affairs 1,25 Tal- ent Show 1,45 junior Red Cross Homeroom Chairman 25 Dramatic Club 15 Poughkeepsie Pipers5 N.Y. Times Forum 35 Senior Prom. ERNEST MISCIONE Ernie 9 Merrick Road J.V. Basketball 45 Junior 1'rotn5 Senior l'rom5 Victory Dance Com- mittee5 Intramura1s5 Crew J.V. 15 Sophomore Hop5 Moving Up Day5 Key Club. DIANE MILLER Dee 15 Oriole Drive G.O. Alternate 35 Honor Society 25 Junior Red Cross Homeroom Chairman 25 Future Nurses Club 3,45 Beehive Staff 45 Science Fair 1,45 Speech Day 1,25 Intramurals 1.2.35 Debating 15 Dramatic Club 15 Badminton 1.2, 3, 45 P11015 Homeroom Chairman 2,35 Gym Leader 15 Gym Exhibition 1,2,45 Senior Promg Kickball l,2. MELLINA MILLER I College Ave. 'qv-rx, Honor Society l,2, 3,45 National , Honor Society 3,45 Dramatic Club l 15 Future Nurses Club 3,45 Jun- ior Prom5 1111015 Staffg Senior Promg 1 Sophomore H0p5 Speech Day 25 ' Talent Show 45 Triad 2, 3,45 1Vorld Alfairs 2,3,4g Intramurals 1 1,2,35 Beehive 3. HOLLY MOFFIT Tiger' 9 Beechwood Avenue Majorette 3, Head 45 Intramurals l,2, 3,45 Junior Red Cross Home- room Chairman 1,35 Science Fair 1,45 Talent Show 45 Gym Exhibi- tion 1,25 Debating 25 Music Festi- val 4. .rex . 5 ?5 YH THOMAS MOLINARO M 0 142 Barnegat Road Tech Club3 Science Fair3 P. A. Sys- ICITT. MARCELLA MORELLI Mar'cy 1 Mansion St. Class Vice-President 3, 43 Beehive Staff 3, 43 Future Teachers 3,43 Honor Society l3 Sophomore Hop: G.O. Alternate l, Delegate 33 Gym Leader 1,23 Junior Prom3 Beehive Homeroom Chairman 2, junior Usher3 Monitors 2,3,43 PHOIS Staff: Science Fair 13 Speech Day 1, 2,33 Talent Show 43 Triad 2, 3, 43 World Affairs 2,33 Intramurals l,2,3,43 Senior Prom. VIRGINIA A. MYERS Ginny 98 Mill Street junior Red Cross H.R. Chr. 3g Sophomore Hopg Intramurals 1,21 Freshm.an Tea DHHCCQ Bowling 13 Talent Show 1,43 Senior Prom3 Moving Up Day 2. ALFRED MONTALTO Al 107 Smith Street Band 1,2,3,43 Debating 23 Music Festival 1,2, 3, 43 Band Dance Com- mittee 23 N.F.L. 2, 3,43 I'.A. 43 Pnois Staff3 Speech Day 2,3,43 Triad 23 YVorld Affairs Club 23 Intramurals 23 Talent Show 43 Sen- ior Prom. ELIZABETH NAPIOLI Betty 34 Clark Street Speech Day I3 Freshman Tea Dance3 Victory Dance 13 Intramur- als 33 Twirp Week 2. PATRICIA MORDUSKY Pat 7 Manitou Avenue Sophomore Hop 23 Monitor 2, 3,43 Future Nurses 43 Beehive Home- room Chairman 23 junior Red Cross Homeroom Chairman 1,23 Intramurals l,2, 3g P11015 Home- room Chairman 23 Talent Show 43 School Store 4. DOROTHY L. MU RTHA Lef' 7 Hammersley Avenue Honor Society l,2,33 Speech Day 23 Beehive 2, 33 PIIOIS 43 Glee Club 2, 3,43 junior Prom3 Beehive Homeroom Chairman 33 World Affairs 2,33 Future Nurses 43 Dra- matic Club 13 Talent Show 4. LEWIS JAY NASOFF Louie 7 Miller Road Football, j.V. 23 Freshman Tea Dance: junior PTOITIQ Key Club 3,43 Crew, j.V. 2, Varsity 3,43 Sophomore Hopg Talent Show 43 Swimming 3, 43 Gym Leader 2, 3,4. 'U' GEORGE P. NASSAR ANN NAUGHTON GAIL NEJABIE Arab 127 Grand Avenue 18 Innis Avenue Senior Prom3 Moving Up Day 33 PHoIs H. R. Chr. 33 Beehive H.R. Chr. 23 Intramurals 13 Victory Dance, PATRICIA NEWELL Rici 48 Winnikee Avenue Tumbling Team 2,31 Majorettes I3 Library Club 23 Art Club 33 Dramatic Club l. ALVIN O'HARA Elms 144 Cannon Street Fashion Show 33 Football, J. V. 23 D.E. Club 33 Beehive H.R. Chr. 23 Junior Red Cross H.R. Chr, lg PIIOIS H.R. Chr. l3 Speech Day 23 Intramurals. 'Q He takes a 33 length with a 31 waist Princess 4 Mack Road Beehive H.R. Chr. 23 Gym Leader 13 Bowling l, .23 Senior PYOIIIQ Tal- ent Show 1,41 Tennis 1,23 Intra- murals l,2,3: XVorld Affairs 1.2. DEBORAH NUSSBAUBI Debby 88 Smith Street. Honor Society l,2,33 Future Nurses 3,43 XVorld Affairs 2,43 In- tramurals l,2,43 Gym Leader 2: Banking Teller 33 Science Fair 33 Talent Show 43 Senior Prom: .lun- ior Red Cross H.R. Chr. 1. JILL OPPENHEIMER 325 South Road Honor Society l,2,3,43 Monitors l,2,3,43 Cheerleading, j.V. 33 PHOIS Stallg Science Fair l3 Triad 2,3,43 lVorld Affairs l, 2, 3,43 Jun- ior Prom3 Sophomore HOPQ Senior Promg Intramurals 132, 3,43 Gym Leader 1,33 Talent Show 1,43 Bowling 23 Speech Day 23 Chem. Club 4. w 5-- e i 'asv 'fu- ANNE PAKIU 169 Mansion Street Intramurals lg Debating lg Dra- matic Club lg Fashion Show 23 Future Nurses 3,43 Honor Society 3, N.F.I,.g Sophomore Hop: IVorld Affairs lg Speech Dayg Annual Play Committee 3. ANTHONY PARISE 60 North Bridge Street SARA JANE PEARCE 57 Hooker Avenue Honor Society 1, 3,43 Pilots Busi- ness Ed. 4, Beehive 4, Monitors 2, 3, 43 Sophomore Hopg School Spirit Com., Victory Dance 3, In- tramurals l,2,3,4g Gym Leader 2, 33 Science Fair 2: Speech Day 23 Monitor Guide 23 Future Nurses 3,45 Triad 2, 3, 45 World Affairs 2, 3,45 Pilots H. R. Chr. 1, junior Prom. 6' Wine PATRICIA PALLADINO Pallie 28 Mansion Street 61.0. Del. l, Alternate 23 Fresh man Tea Dance: Talent Show I, 2,3,4g Fashion Show l,2,3g N.F. L.g l'.A. System: Sophomore Hop, Speech Day 4. 'Nu 'XS-.J K You look stunning in those glasses, my dear! -YY MICHAEL PARETTI Mike 40 Arnold Road Beehive 2,3,4g Intramurals l,2,4g Freshman Tea Dance: Debating lg N.F, L. 1,21 Speech Day 23 G.O. Alternate 2: Varsity Basketball Manager 2, 3,43 Sophomore Hop: Honor Society lg l'IlOIS Staff 4: Varsity Club l,2,3g junior Promg Football Annual 43 Talent Show 4. BARBARA PARKTON 21 Prospect Street JOHN j. PELISH 29 South Perry Street Freshman Tea Dance: j.V. Base- ball lg Track 2, 3, 4: jr.-Sr. Basket- ball Game 33 Intramurals 2: Vic- tory Dance l. SUSAN M. PEMBER Sue 153 Winnikee Avenue National Honor Society 3, 43 Honor Society l,2, 3, 43 Cheerleading j.V. 3, Varsity 4g PHOIS Staff 43 Girls League 3,43 Future Nurses 3,43 Junior Prom3 Intramurals 1,23 Sci- ence Fair 23 Gym Leader 3, Sen- PENELOPE L. PLASS ior Prom, Varsity Club 4. VVILLIAM PIAZZA Piz 244 Wilbur Blvd. Baseball, Var. 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Treas. 13 Football, Freshman, Var. 2, 3,43 Freshman Tea Dance, G.O. Alt.3 Honor Society 13 Junior Prom: Moving Up Day3 Sophomore H0pQ Victory Dance3 Gym Leadcr3 In- tramura1s3 jr.-Sr. Basketball 'Game3 jr.-Sr. Football Game 3. FRANCES PIETROPOLO Frankie ll Dean Place Future Nurses 43 G.0. Del. 33 jun- ior Prom3 Sophomore Hopg P. A. System 43 Dramatic Club 1,23 Sen- ior Promg Freshman Tea Dance3 Moving Up Day 13 PHOIS H.R. Chr. 33 Speech Day 43 Victory Dance 33 Intramurals l,2. J. . ..., H 3361, CAROLE ANN PERAINO Carole 24 Beechwood Terrace Dramatic Clubg Future Nurses: PHOIS H. R. Chr.3 Triad3 World AFfairs3 lntramuralsg Science Fair. 5 . M g ,M N-me 19 in ss' -..fs..t, - ...eb ef- az is BARBARA PIZZARELLI 3 Fallkill Place JOSEPH PIAZZA joe 244 YVi1bur Blvd. Freshman Tea Dance3 Sophomore Hopg junior Prom3 Talent Show 43 I'.A. System3 Speech Day3 Sci- ence Fair. JULIE P1ccoL1 jul 34 Lakeview Avenue Honor Society 23 Basketball lg Vol leyball l. Penny 53 Spackenkill Road N.F. L. Sec. 33 Debating 1,2, 3,43 Science Fair 1,33 PHOIS Stalfg Honor Society 2, 3, 43 World Affairs 2,43 Speech Day 3. SANDRA POALINELLI Sandy 81 Market Street junior Red Cross H.R. Chr. 43 Gym Leaderg Badminton3 Kick- ballg Pt-lots H.R. Chr. 2,33 Sopho- more Hopg Intramurals l,2. JANET RAZLER Oakwood School Triad 3, President 43 Beehive Staff 3, Lay Out Editor 43 Girls League 3, Historian 43 Monitors 2.3, Cap- tain 43 Honor Society l,2,3,43 Na- tional Honor Society 3,43 G.O, Alternate 43 YVorld Affairs 2,3,43 Girls Glee Club l3 Mixed Chorus l,2, 33 Sophomore Hop3 junior Prom3 Junior Messenger3 Science Fair 1,23 Speech Day 23 Senior PYOITIQ Victory Dance 2,33 Moving Up Day 3g Music Festival l,2,33 Talent Show 43 Gym Leader 33 Intramurals 2, 3. ROBERT L. RECTOR Bob Bobrick Road Band l,2,3, Treasurer 43 An- nual Twirp Week l,2: Art Club 3,43 Vice President 43 Christmas Play 23 Debating 1,23 Dramatic Club l,3,4, Treasurer 23 Foot- ball 1,23 Gym Leader3 Monitors l,2,33 Music Festival l,2,3,43 N. F.L. l,2,3,43 Vice President 23 One Act Play 2, 33 Talent Show 3, 43 Thespian 3,43 Annual Play 33 All County Band l,2, 3, 4. ELIZABETH POLHEMUS Betsy 65 Parkwood Blvd. Girls Glee Club 13 Future Nurses 3,43 Gym Leader 13 N.F. L. 23 Sci- ence Fair 2,3,43 Debating 23 In- tramurals l, 2, 3, 4. URSULA A. REHM Uschi l3.2 Thompson Street Annual Play 23 Dramatic Club 2: Honor Society l3 Monitor 1,23 N. F.L. 33 P.A. System 33 Sophomore HOPQ Speech Day 33 Talent Show 2: Vlorld Affairs Club 3. If-es BARBARA POTOCKI Bobbi ll7 South Avenue National Honor Society 3,43 Triad 2, 3,43 World Affairs 2, 3,43 Speech Day 23 Honor Society l,2, 3, 43 Bee- hive H.R, Chr. 23 Future Nurses 3,43 Girls League 3, 43 Beehive Staff 3,43 Pnois Staffg Science Fair l,43 Sophomore Hop3 junior PYOFIIQ Senior PFOIIIQ Talent Show 43 Sportsorama l,2l Gym Leader 23 Intramurals l,2,3, 4. f- ANN E. REASER 4 Cedar Ave. Girls' Glee Club 3,41 Mixed Chorus 43 Poughkeepsie Pipers 43 junior Ring Committee3 Honor Society 1,43 Gym Leader l,2,3Q Monitors 1.2, 3, Captain 43 Mu- sic Festival 33 Pnois Layout Editorg Speech Day lg Triad 2,3,43 XVorld Affairs 2,3,43 Intramurals l,2,3, 43 School Spirit Committee 33 Mon- itor Guide 23 Talent Show 4. JOSEPH RIDER joe 148 Main Street President lg Vice President 23 Honor Society 13 Key Club Vice- President 43 J. V. Football l,23 II. V. Crew lg G.O. Delegate l,2, 3, 4: Annual Twirp YVeek 1,23 Victory Dance l,2,33 Moving Up Day l, 23 junior Usher3 Sophomore Hop Chairman 23 Freshman Tea Dance: junior Prom Co-Chr.3 Talent Show l,.2,3,43 Fashion Show 21 Monitors 2,33 Gym Leader l. RICHARD RIGHTER Dick 12 Spoor Ave. Football, Freshman 1, J. V. 2, 33 Na- tional Honor Society 3,43 Honor Society 1,23 V. Tennis l,2,33 G. O. Delegate 23 Science Fair 13 J.V. Crew 43 junior Prom3 Speech Day 2. CARL J. ROSENBERG Carl 114 Academy Street G.O. President 4, Delegate 13 Bee- hive Photography Editor 1,2, 3, 43 J. V. Basketball Manager 1,2,33 Science Fair 1,33 National Honor Society 3,41 Honor Society 1,2, 33 43 junior Prom Business Coordin- ator 33 Sophomore Hop Chr. 23 N.F.L. 1,2,43 Debating 13 Golf 3,43 Key Club 3,43 Moving Up Day 33 Pnols Sliigj Fashion Show M.C. 23 Traid 2,33 World Affairs 2,33 Intramurals 23 Interclass Bas- ketball 2. MARJORIE RUBIN Margie 34 Yates Blvd. Pilots, Assistant Scheduling Editor 43 Beehive Literary Staif 3, 43 In- tramurals l,2, 3, 43 Fashion Show 2,33 Gym Leader 43 Honor So- ciety l,2, 3,43 Monitors 43 National Honor Society 3: Senior Prom 4g Sophomore Hop 23 Triad 2, 3,43 World Affairs l,2, 3, 43 Talent Show 1,42 Spelling Bee 2. BARBARA RIMAI Barb 98 South Hamilton Street Future Nurses Club 3, 43 World Aflairs Club 2, 3,43 Triad 2, 3,43 Annual Play 23 Beehive Staff 1, 2, 3: Gym Leader 43 junior Ring Com- mittee 33 Honor Society l,2,33 Speech Day 23 PI-Iols Staff 43 Scif ence Fair l,2, 43 Talent Show 1,41 Intramurals 1,2,33 junior Prom: National Honor Society 3,43 Bowl- ing 1,23 Badminton 1,2,33 Kick- ball 1,2, 3. is.. 13 I thought the Triad meeting was here!? 1',x . . i ' -' Y' -' Qiffiifwia '34 . f..' . K: ,gl ' L xx s . I .1 V E' Tlxgxff ff ' Q if -im p, p. 3 3, j. l ' K M' . 3 Q . ...fn H f Q W .,.f 2 2 I I .X , ' i ' gii A 4 A 5 E. fi l ,- Ai' I TERENCE J. ROGAN Terry 65 Hooker Ave. Baseball, J. V. 13 Basketball, j.V. I3 Football, j.V. 23 Gym Leader 1,23 Monitor 1,23 Projectionist Club 1,23 Senior Prom3 Track 2, Varsity 33 Intramurals l,2,3,4Q Talent Show 43 Science Fair 2,4. LESLIE ROSENTHAL Lester 2 Barnard Ave. Honor Society l,2,33 Speech Day 1,41 Science Fair 1, 23 Triad 2,3 4 World Affairs 2,3,43 Talent Show l,4, Business Staff 33 Senior Prom3 junior l'rom3 Sophomore Hop Committee Chairman3 PHOIS Homeroom Chr. l3 Freshman Tea Danceg Monitors 3,43 Beehive Bus iness Staff 43 Class Night 3,43 Gym Leader 3,43 Intramurals 1,2,3 4 PH0ls 43 Bowling l,2, 3, 4. DAVID RUDERMAN Dave Vassar Carden Apt. Debating 43 Honor Society 43 Na- tional Honor Society 3,43 N.F.L. 43 PHo1s Staff 4. J? MAUREEN RYAN 90 South Hamilton Street XVorld Affairs l,2,3, 45 Triad 2,3, 45 Future Nurses Club 3,45 Senior Prom 45 PIIOIS Homeroom Chr. 35 Speech Day 25 Science Fair 25 In- tramurals l,2,3,45 Debatingg Bee- hive Homerootn Chr.5 junior Red Cross Homerootn Chr. 3. LIOHN SANTIAMO Sandy 9 Hoffman Ave. Beehive Homeroom Chr. l5 Honor Society l5 V. Crew l5 j.V. Track 25 Science Fair 2,35 Sophomore Hop Committee 25 Intramurals I5 Tecr. Club 2, 3,45 Talent Show CARLAJEANSCHAHTZ Sch mo t: 9 Ludlow Drive '5Tf'9' Honor Society l,2, 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 PHOIS Staff 45 Science Fair 1,25 Girls' League 3,41 Fututre Nurses Club 3, President 45 Triad 2, 3,45 YVorld Affairs 2, 3,45 Sophomore Hop5 junior l'roni5 Senior Protng Monitors 35 Captain 45 Talent Show l,45 In- tramurals l,2. 35 Class Night 45 Gymnastic Show l. pan? STEPHEN SALAND Steve l2 Ferris Lane Baseball 2,3,45 -I.V. Baseball l5 Basketball, -I.V. l,2, Varsity 3,45 Monitors 3, Commissioner 45 Honor Society 1,25 junior Prom5 G.O. Alternate 45 Victory Dance Committee Chr.5 Varsity Club 2, 3, 45 P.A. System 35 Speech Day 3: Talent Show 45 Intramurals l5 Gym Leader 15 Senior Prom5 Soph- omore Orientation. XVas that I0 or ll apple pies? 'l0 'M THOMAS SAMMARCO Tom 2 Delafield Street Senior Prom 45 National Honor Society 3,45 PHOIS Editor-in-Chief5 Sophomore Orientation 45 Victory Dance Committee 45 Speech Day 45 Monitors 3, G.O. Committee 45 G.O. Alternate 35 Junior Prom5 N.F. L. 2,3, 45 Sophomore Hop 2: Honor Society l.2,3,4. CHARLES B. SCHMALZ Screc 39 Maple Street Annual Play 1,25 Twirp XVeek 15 Baseball, J. V. l, Varsity 3, 45 Class Vice-President l, President 25 Christmas Play 25 Debating l5 Dra- matic Club l,2,35 Varsity Football 2, 3,45 G. O. Delegate 2, 3,45 Alter- nate l5 junior Prom5 Key Club 3,45 Monitors l,2,3,45 Sophomore Hop5 Speech Day5 Thespians. GRETA SCHNEIDER 170 Hooker Avenue Honor Society l5 Senior Prom: junior Prom5 Sophomore Hopg Freshman Tea Dance5 XVorld Af- fairs 2. 3,45 Triad 2,3,45 junior Spirit Committeeg Monitors 3,43 Talent Show 1,45 Science Fair 1,25 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 45 Beehive Homeroom Chairman 45 Pnois Staff: Speech Day l. EUGENE S. SCHNELLER Gene 37 Fountain Place Annual Play 33 Dramatic Club 33 Football-Varsity 3,4, V. 23 Golf 2,33 Moving Up Day 33 N. F.L. 33 One Act Play Tournament 2,33 l'.A. System 33 PHOIS Staff3 Science Fair 13 Senior PFOHIQ Speech Day 33 Talent Show 3,43 Thespian Trea- surer 33 lVorld Affairs 2,33 In- tramurals l,2, Varsity Club 3, 4. MARK C. SCHWARTZ 38 South Clinton St. l,110lS Staffg Debating l,.2,43 'Golf 13 Honor Society 1,2,43 N.F.L. 1,2,43 Photography Club 13 Sci- ence lfair 1,43 Chemistry Club 43 Tennis 2,43 Triad 2,4. EDYVARD SCUTT Eddie 138 Winnikee Avenue At Roosevelt High School-Mixed Chorus 2,33 Music Festival 2, 33 All State Music Festival 2,33 An- nual Play 2, 33 Talent Show 33 Thespians 33 Intramurals 2,33 Baseball-J.V. l,2,33 At Pough- keepsie High School-Mixed 'Chorus 43 Music Festival, All State 43 Speech Day 43 Thespians 43 In- tramurals 43 Dramatics 43 Foot- ball-Varsity 4. all LINDA SCHOONMAKER Schoony 40 jefferson St. School Store 3,43 Badminton 33 Xvorld Affairs Club 33 Intramur- als 33 Speech Day 13 Fashion Show, FRANCIS SCUTT skip 17 Academy St. D.E. Club 33 PHOIS Homeroom Chairman 2. . 5 AUGUST SCHROEDER Augie 51 Winnikee Avenue Annual Play 2: Band l,2,3,43 Christmas Play 23 Football-Varsity 3,4, J.V. 1,23 Freshman Tea Danceg junior Red Cross Home- room Chairman 43 Sophomore Hop: Talent Show 23 Intra- murals 1. .IAMES G. SCOTT ,lint 202 Wilbur Blvd. Senior Prom: Talent Show 43 Pro jectionist Club 4. KATRI SELLENDI 379 Church St. Beehive Homeroonr Chairman 33 Beehive Staff 3, Business Editor 43 Intramurals 1,2,43 Honor So- ciety 1,3,43 Debating 23 Future Teachers Club 3,43 Triad 3,43 World Affairs Club 1,23 Sopho- more Hopg Puols Staff 43 Talent Show 43 Senior Prom. E 7' A . ,'j ni... . .,- 3 A . . iizymm . , - . Q A VVA,, , M 3 ff V ., 9 'v1,'T'73 :af .ef .1.. i . iii . 'Ml m it is 1 F . .6 ip ,V 1, L .V 3 5, 533 has 35 I A ei. E 3-rf. E 3.t, f Q as 1 35' JERRY A. SESSA Ses 171 Mansion St. G.O. Alternate 33 Honor Society l,2,3,43 National Honor Society 3,43 Debating 13 Science Fair l,2. 3,43 Tech Club 2,3,43 Talent Show 3,43 junior Prom 33 Senior Prom3 lvorld Affairs Club 33 P.A. 16 Eastman Terrace System 3, 4. GUS SIKO Flash 2 Flannery Avenue Football-J.V. 1,23 Freshman Tea Dance3 Junior P1'OI'l11 Science Fair 1,43 D.E. Club3 Sophomore Hopg Senior Prom3 Track-Varsity 2.3,43 Intramurals 13 Annual Twirp WVeek 2. CAROL MARIE SOTTILE Soto 5 Due Lane cg Sophomore Hop 23 Junior Prom 33 Twirp Week 23 Debating 23 Future Nurses Club 3,43 Girls' League 43 Gym Leader 43 junior Red Cross Homeroom Chairman 1,43 Monitors 3,43 Pnois Staff 43 Speech Day 23 Talent Show 43 Vic- tory Dance Committee 23 World Affairs 23 Intramurals l,2,3, 43 Senior Prom 4. AIOANNE VV. SHANNON .IO 45 Schoolhouse Lane Future Nurses Club 3,41 Future Tcacliers Club 33 Honor Society 13 YVorld Affairs 2,41 Intramurals 2. 3.43 Science Fair 13 Debating 2. PAUL SPATAFORA Spots 197 Washington St. 1J.E. Club 33 Pnors Staff 43 Pnois Homeroom Chairman 13 Speech Day 2. MARTIN B. SHEEDY Marty 37 May St. Science Fair 3,43 Tech Club 3.4. ELIZABETH J. SKELLAN 46 Grand Avenue G.O. Representative 43 D.E. Club 43 Future Nurses 33 junior Prom Committee: Talent Show 4. CHRISTIAN STARPOLI jim G.O. Alternate 43 Freshman Tea Danceg Sophomore Hop3 junior Promg Senior PFOIIIQ Art Club 3,43 Beehive Homeroom Chairman 23 Fashion Show 23 Science Fair 23 Speech Day lg Talent Show 2,33 Track 23 Golf 33 Victory Dance Committee 3, 43 School Spirit Com- mittee 4, RICHARD M. STAVSKY Dick 12 Platt St. Band 1,2, 3, 43 Music Festival 2, 3, 43 Honor Society 1,2,3,43 N. F. L. 1,2, 43 Debating 13 Speech Day 1, 2,43 Senior I'rom3 Tennis 3,43 Chemistry Club 43 Science Fair 4. BRENDA STEINMAN Bren 48 Wvorrall Avenue PHOIS Slain Pnots Homeroom Chairman 2: Science Fair 1,33 G. O. Alternate 33 Triad 2, 3,4Q World Affairs l,2, 3,41 Banking 2, 33 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Gym Leader 23 Gym Exhibition 1,23 Sophomore Hop3 Dramatic Club 1. DAVID STEWART Stew 24 Loockerman Avenue At Halsted High School QY0nkersj -Annual Play 23 Glee Club 1,23 Christmas Pageant 23 Photography Club 1,23 Yearbook Photog Club 23 Newspaper 23 Football-Varsity 1.23 Baseball-J. V. 23 Baseball 1,23 At Poughkeepsie High School- 'I'ech Elec. Club 33 Art Club 4g jun- ior Promg Senior l'rom3 Talent Show 43 Crew 3,43 Twirp Week 43 Triad 43 Cap and Gown Com- mittee. BEVERLY STICKLE Heil '75 North Hamilton St. Beehive Homeroom Chairman 1, 23 Beehive Exchange 1,23 Future Nurses Club 3,43 P11015 Home- room Chairman 23 Intramurals l,2. ROBERT ST. GERMAIN Bob 21 YVhinfleld St. Baseball-Varsity 3.4, j.V. 1,23 Football Varsity 3,4, J.V. 1,23 5 Gym Leader 1,23 jr. Red Cross Homeroom Chairman 43 Senior , I'rom3 Intramurals 1,2,3,43 Tal- ent Show 43 Science Fair 2. 5:14, 1.21-'v.'Z3J,kl',. 3.t,i3 ' . x ,SH . ,X Slit... iillgigwiiiii 5+,,:3igg,tii,Q zf:g ,g 'i?ra gif' if3ii3.2, tj,f5Qf ,QQ 3 , sri rg 'hw H. . 1 .ygt-,WB 5133635 HAROLD STOUT Stout 27 Harris St. just what we need-a new cue ball. F . A DAVID SUCATO Dave 51 Clark St. 11.0. Delegate 13 G.O, Alternate 13 Honor Society 1.2.33 Intramur- als 23 Football j.V, 33 Speech Day 2. LYNETTE J. SULLIVAN 208 IVilbur Blvd. Art Club 2,3,43 Dramatics Club l,3, Vice President 23 Gym Leader 2, flg Honor Society lg Science Fair l,2, 3, Regional Science Fair 33 Na- tional International Science lfair 3, Speech Day l,2: Talent Show l,2, ' fliiis l 2' 3,43 Triad 1,22 IVorld A z Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, PENELOPE THONIPSON Penny 3 Zimmer Ave. At Plcasantville High Scho0l-Na- tional Thespians 2, 35 Green Quill Staff 35 Monitors 2, 33 Teachers' Day 23 Junior Prom Committeeg Homeroom Treasurer 35 Glee Club lg Intramurals 2,35 Annual Play 3. 135 RALPH TORSONE Larry 3 Morehouse Road Football, J. V. l,2,3, Varsity 43 G. O. Alternate lg Crew, j.V. 1,25 Sophomore Hopg Moving Up Dayg Cap and Gown Committee, Vic- tory Dance Committeeg Talent -IUNE Lois SUMSK1 Cricket 38 Fulton Avenue Beehive Homeroom Chairman 35 Fashion Show 33 G.O. Alternate 2: Junior Prom: Talent Show 3,4, IVorld Affairs 2: Intramurals 1,2, 3: Junior Red Cross Homeroom Chairman 2. iq.. Show. The Physics exam will begin at 9:15 in the Girls' gym. REGINA TERPENING 390 Main St. 0.0, Delegate 35 IVorld Affairs Club 1,25 Intramurals 1,2,3: K i c kb al lg Badminton, Beehive Stall 3,45 junior Red Cross Home- rooin Chairman l. RITA TILLOU 28 Bain Ave. Fashion Show 4: Senior Prom, fal ent Show 4. NIOANNE TREMARCO 10 27 Gifford Ave. Intramurals 13 Gym Leader 3. QV' CAROL TREMPEN ll Beechwood Terrace HARVEY TULIN 231 Hooker Ave. C.O. Alternate 43 Future Nurses Talent Show 43 Intramurals 13 Art Club 3,43 Fashion Show 3,43 In- tramurals l,2, 3,43 Science Fair 23 Senior Prom 43 Talent Show 43 Triad 33 Victory Dance Co-Chr. 43 IVorld Affairs 33 Dramatic Club l. RICHARD ULRICH Sarge 5 Cypress Lane Varsity Baseball 3, 43 Monitors 3, 43 P.A, System 3,43 Science Fair 3,43 Tech. Club 3,43 Projectionist Club 2, 3, 4. Ak.. CHARLES URBANO Chas 1 Lexington Ave. Science Club 33 Band l,2,33 De- bating l3 Intramurals 13 Talent Show 4. Club 4. MARY ANN ULBRANDT Pretz 8 Holmes Street junior Promg Beehive Homeroom Chr. 3,43 PHOIS Homeroom Chr. 33 W'orld Affairs 23 Intramurals l,2,33 Badminton l,2. VINCENT ULRICH l2l Carden Street I ,M . 'W 3 . . ,..,, 3 .. . 3e'. Lr. I Q' if ..... .fy r PILVI VANA l Marshall Street D.E. Club 33 Dramatic Club 13 Fashion Show 2, 33 Intramurals 1,2 VICTOR VAN WAGNER 39 College Ave. Annual Play 33 Gym Leader 43 Monitors 4g One Act Play Tourna- ment 2,33 l'.A. System 2,33 Sci- ence Fair l,2,3,43 Talent Show 2,33 Tech Club l,2,3,43 Track 2,4. Wk.. DAVID VERTULLO Dave 15 Harrison Street Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Monitors 1, 2, 35 Mu- sic Festival l,2, 3, 45 Talent Show Intramurals 1,25 Science Fair 1 PHOIS Homeroom Chr.5 G.O. Al 1 ternate 1, ROSALYN VEVER Rozzi 19 Glenwood Ave. lVorld Alfairs 1,2,33 Gym Leader 15 Intramurals 1,25 Kickball 15 Bad- minton 1. ROBERT WAGLER Bob 37 Kinderhook Drive Science Fair 1,25 Speech Day 15 Intramurals l. Wx 311 if fl PATRICK VERTULLO Pat 15 Harrison Street Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Music Festival 2, 3, 45 Talent Show 45 Intramurals 1, 2. EDWARD W'. WAZ Ed 27 Orchard Place KI. V. Baseball 2. f CAROLYN VETTER Carol 113 Ray Blvd. ANNA VOULGARIS Ann 24 Manitou Ave. Art Club 1,2, 3,45 Intramurals 1 3,45 Badminton l,3. NANCY WEBBER 96 Wilbur Blvd. G.O. Delegate 1,2, 4, Alternate 35 PHoIs Literary Editor5 National Honor Society 3,45 Girls' League 3, Publicity Chr, 45 Beehive Lit- erary Stall? 3,45 Sophomore Orien- tationg Honor Society l,2,3,45 Fashion Show 1,25 Junior Prom, Sophomore Hop5 Monitors 2, 3,45 Science Fair 1,25 Triad 3,45 YVorld Affairs 2, 3,45 Art Club 2,35 jun- ior Usherg P.T.A. Talent Show 1,3,45 Victory Dance Committee 3,45 Intramurals 1,2, 35 Senior Promg Speech Day. 'QD' ea Wi DONALD WEINTRAUB Donny 7 Ludlow Drive Mixed Chorus l,2, 3, President 43 Future Teachers 43 G. O. Represen- tative 4, Alternate 23 Talent Show 2, 3, lNI.C. 43 Sophomore Orienta- ll0IlQ Art Club 43 YVorld Affairs 2,3,43 Triad 2, 3,43 Senior Prom3 Sophomore Hop3 Victory Dance 45 Cap Xa Gown Committecg Pnols Stalfg Debating 23 Dramatic Club 2: Music Festival 1,2,3,43 Christmas Beetive Chairman 23 Music Festi- val 1, 2, 3,43 Christmas Play 2: Red Cross 1,23 Speech Day 1,2, 3,43 Moving Up Day 1,33 Golf 3. TERRY YVHEELOCK 43 South Randolph Avenue Science Seminar 3,4. DONALD WHITE Murphy 41 Vernon Terrace i..-M, ,So--, 'G-F-1 th, ' ,jsp-f 'Wf , - 4--was 'H xv' wgev. ,t ,rj 'Q Sao'-Lt, via -.3 . ELIZABETH L. WELCH Betty Lou 5 Daniels Court Cheerleading, J.V. 2, Varsity Cap- tain 33 Girls Glee Club l,2,3, Secretary 43 Sophomore Hop Chair- man: junior Prom Chairman: PHOIS slaffl Mixed Chorus 23 Hon- or Society 13 Music Festival 2,33 Future Teachers 43 Gym Leader 3,43 Speech Day 2,33 Talent Show l, Business Staff 33 World Affairs 2, 3. Hurry, my arm's getting tired. JENNIFER VVESTERGARD Jennie I Fulton Avenue Art Club l,3, Secretary 23 Honor Society 33 junior Prom3 Pnols Stall: Senior Protng Sophomore Hopg Talent Show 1.3.43 Intra- murals 1,23 Gym Leader 2: Fash- ion Sll0iNQ Bowling 4. ANITA L. YVHITE South Road Debating 1,23 Future Nurses 3,4 Xvorld Affairs 2, 43 N.F. L. l,2,4 Science Fair 23 Honor Society 1 junior Red Cross H. R. Chr.3 ln tramurals 2,3,43 Future Teach ers 4. LEONARD YVILGENSKI Pollack 10 Bain Avenue G.O, Delegate 2,33 Twirp XVeek Co-Chairman 23 Key Club 3 Sec- retary 43 Baseball, j.V. 1, Varsity 2, 33 Football, J. V. 23 junior Prom3 Talent Show 3,43 Senior Prom: Intramurals 1,2,33 Sophomore Hopg Freshman Tea Dance: Inter- class Basketball 2,3. 22 Gate Street Veta' 'KG' .. . , 3 2 ifw'5'!l, min HELEN E. WILCKENS GERTRUDE WILDBIAN '79 Marshall Street 46 Carroll Street Bowling 43 Art Club 1,43 Gym Triad3 NVorld Aflairsg Speech Day3 Leader. Badminton. JAMES YVILKINSON Basketball, j.V. 23 G.O, Alternate 23 Tech Club 2: Freshman Crew: Intramurals 2, 3,43 Beehive H.R. Chr. 23 Pl-tors H.R. Chr. lg Sci- ence Fair 23 D. E. Club 4, MARSHA WISEMAN 54 College Avenue Freshman Tea Dance3 XVorlrl Af- fairs 2,3,4Q Victory Dance, Pub- licity 3, Chaperones 43 Talent Show 4, Publicity Chr. 3: Pl-IOIS H.R. Chr. lg Monitors 2, 4, Lt. 33 Puois Advertising Editorg junior Prom, Refreshment Chr.: G.O. Alternate 1, Delegate 2, 3g Girls League, Pres- idenzt 3,43 Honor Society 13 Deba- ting 13 Junior Red Cross H. R. Chr. 13 Senior Promg Sophomore Hopg Twirp W'eek 1,21 Music Festi- val Usher 23 School Spirit Com- mittee Chairman 3. ,fha Careful, that tickles! ELAINE VVILKINSON Willy 138 Pine Street Beehive H. R. Chr. li Junior Red Cross H.R. Chr. 13 School Store 2,3, Manager 43 Intramurals l,2, 33 Badminton: Fashion Show 3. JUDITH G. NVILKINSON ,Indy I6 Gray Street Girls Glee Club 1,2,3,4I junior Prom: Music Festival 1.2, 3,43 IVorld Affairs 2,33 Talent Show 1, 43 Beehive H.R. Chr. 2,33 Senior Prom. FRANCES WVOLSLEGEL Frnn l7 Beechwood Park Science Fair lg Twirp YVeek 1,21 Intramurals l,2,33 Triad 43 IVorld Affairs 43 junior Prom3 Senior l,l'0l'I1j Badminton l,23 Basketball 2, 33 Volleyball lj Kickball l. 69 ..,.. WILLIAM WOODWELL Woody 43 Schoolhouse Lane C.O. Delegate 3, Alternate 35 P. A, System 2,33 Science Fair l,2, 3,41 Senior Promg Speech Day lg Talent Show 2: Tech Club 2,3,4g Track 25 Intramurals lg Camera Club 3. MARTIN ZAMPKO Zamp 61 jefferson Street Tech Club 2,3,4: Science Fair. IVILLIAIVI ZEUREN Bill 184 South Grand Avenue j.V. Football 2,33 junior Prom Sophomore Hop, PHOIS H.R. Chr. 2. ff? s A- FRAN KLIN H. WRIGHT Frank 25 Harris Street .Xrt Club 2, 3,43 J. V. Football 2, 33 Track 4. Hmmm-is it cherry or strawberry D CATHERINE ZADORECKA Cathy 26 Marshall Street Honor Society l,2,3,4g National Honor Society 3,43 Debating lg N.F.L, l: YVorld Affairs 23 In- tramurals 2, 3g Basketball 2, 3: Softa ball 21 Hockey 23 Volleyball 2. MICHAEL E. ZEOLI Zeke 63 Taylor Avenue Key Club 3,45 Senior Promg jun ior Prom, Sophomore Hop, Tal cnt Show 33 Intramurals 23 j.V Football 2: J.V. Baseball lg j.V Track 2: Beehive H.R. Chr. 2. LINDA ZUSCHLAG 409 South Road National Honor Society 3,43 Honor Society 3,43 World Affairs 3,43 Triad 43 Future Nurses 43 Intra- murals 33 Bowling 35 Badmin- ton 3. ll' STEVEN ABRAMS Steve 31 Thornwood Drive World Affairs 33 Monitors 1,23 Science Club 2. RAYMOND BARATTA 30 Thornwood Drive j.V. Baseball 13 Debating 13 Football 13 G.O. Delegate 13 Golf 33 Monitor 13 j.V. Crew 33 Science Fair lg Glee Club 23 Talent Show 43 Intramurals 1, 23 At Storm King Preparatory- Chess Club 3: Baseball 33 Auto Mechanics Club. ROBERT DREYER Bob 31 Kinderhook Drive PHOIS Staff 4g Honor Society 13 Science Club 1,33 Science Sem- inar 3,43 Basketball 2. GEORGE FILOIA Little Max 19 Henderson Street Football, J.V. 2,3, Varsity 43 G.O. Delegate 2: Tech Club 13 Science Fair 13 Intramurals 1. JOHN MIHANS 40 Glenwood Avenue D. E. Club 33 Fashion Club 33 Talent Show 3. hmmm- DALE ADAMS 4 Fallkill Avenue Track 2,3,43 G.O. Alternate 23 J. V. Football 23 J. V. Baseball 13 Gym Leader. CHRISTINE BLANK Chris 39 Corlis Avenue 1ntramurals3 Volleyball3 Basket- ball. TERRI DRISGOLL 40 Lincoln Avcnuc RUSSELL LONG Snookie 36 High Street G.O. Del.3 Basketball, J.V. 13 Football, Freshman, j.V., Var- sity3 Gym Leaderg Track l,2, 3, 43 Intramurals. JOHN s. MILLER 41 Ringwood Park Annual Twirp Week 13 D.E. Club 33 junior Prom3 Senior Prom3 Moving Up Day 23 Vic- tory Dance 2: Speech Day 13 Monitors 13 Fashion Show 33 Track3 Football 13 P. A. Sys- tem3 Gym Leader, GEORGE SEAMAN 19 Duane Street D. E. Club 3, 43 Fashion Show 3, 43 Freshman Tea Dance3 Soph- omore HOP: Speech Day 3. KENNETH ANSON Kenny 196 North Clinton Street Golf l,2,3, 43 Baseball 1. JOHN BISHOP jack 204 South Avenue Intramurals. GEORGE DUGGER G0 152 North Clinton Street Football, Frosh V. 2,33 Track 2,33 Gym Leader 2,3. THOMAS MCDONALD Mac 11 Merrick Road Annual Play 33 j.V. Baseball 2,33 Bowling 33 Football, j.V 2, Varsity 33 Science Fair 3: Speech Day 33 Victory Dance 23 Intramurals 2, 33 Twirp Week 23 Swimming Team 3, 4. FAITH PARK 25 North Bridge Street Intramurals l, 2, 3,43 Basketball l, 2, 3, 43 Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4: Bowl- ing 1, 2, 3, 43 Softball 1, 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 43 Honor Soci- ety 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN SHARKEY 142 Mansion Street ARTHUR ATKINS Art 54 Pershing Avenue Intramurals3 Football3 Varsity3 Basketball. JOHN BURKE 72 Ferris Lane PETER P. DZIUBAN Iocko 30 Hoffman Street Twirp Week 1,23 Freshman Football3 Freshman Tea Dance3 Golf 23 Gym Leader 2.33 G.O. Alternate 2: G.O. Homeroom Chairman 33 junior Prom: Jun- ior Red Cross H.R. Chr. 2,31 Pnoxs H.R. Chr. 2,33 Sopho- more Hop3 Track 2. JOSEPH MARICS, JR. joe 113 South Avenue Honor Society lg Science Fair 43 Chemistry Club 4. DORA L. PITCHER Dee Lee 76 jefferson Street Sophomore Hop: Monitors l,2,3: Moving Up Day3 Talent Show 1.2, 3, 43 Intramurals 1,22 Annual Twirp Week3 Girls' Leagueg P1-lots H.R. Chr. Which one has the Toni? I 5 ' : No Paul, this is NOT a YVee Gee board. W That'11 teach you to call me 'FQQTSH 1 gf Wy ' asia ,W we 41 ' E MSf5i35x -225: ' . - 2 ,'s1a7123?f Q fixfyi t .gag His' 25? 3 - -4 , .ve 42, 211 1 ' 2 . ,,. Q Oops! Pardon mc, madam. I'd rather not . . ' mme Personality Plus: Janice Croshier and james Chambcras Most Versatile: Patty Malet and Doug Herring. ij '2. f W . -,-, ,S 5 m y ,rn 'gi f. 1 Q-, 1 ' E32 . 55 I2 ' is ,g .21 .R,. L ., .. 2, , gk .3 I 13.-,il , , 5 , L gi F v f J 2 2 i S i g Q Kg f 3, 1? 5 if F if K ,, in if 2 Mr, .f W ,W A, xzzwrfrr 'I . .Fri sf A 97 ' . I1 1 ff? .QM--317 f f- h 'slr '5 a,:Fu ,,. -, - g m- , 1 2 . S F-if--m,i,.yi,rez2' vrrvfzsagfrffifsegp' ij 2551: fl-1 .rf-at r 5 V ? Most Flirtatious: Mickey Haggerty and Margot Kovacs. Most Respected: Carl Rosenberg and Kathryn Bach. 1 7 3 210 Q am, Aj 1v092Iil1ri Vpiifialie av. 8: L- , 3 4 i Unsung Heroes: Pancho Levine and Dale Gott- diener. 5 3 u f ' i Ji? L L f xv: 5 -1 5 iff 1 , 35 1 , Lively and Loquacious: Tom Sammarco and Bar- bara Kinsey. Irate Teacher: Mr. Brown. sa - Gym Greats: Steve Albrecht and jackie Hunter. Infinitely Intelligent: Richard Elwyn and Debbie Averill F -J-f Possessing Pulchritude: Lynette Sullivan and Brian Schmaltz. ' Teacher's Tortures: Sue Gottlieb and Gary Heller. Victim: Mr. Kiehle. ms: .f,f1g,ir,fX,. ' fz:::x-an A -933 LH ? 'i v i??s:'EJi:l' 'rss ff ' ,..- -fbi-.x.,. mf- 7:1-51+ 1 . 5- L. :. sf.. Most Humorous: Janie Gusbcrti and john Ek. For Future Fame: Frank Kara and Mary Ann Key 77646 7604766 1 N We, the Senior class of 1961, will always remember the kindness and friendship shown to us by Mr. Fleming, our guidance counselor. He, through patience and understand- The class of '61 owes a debt of thanks to Mr. Edmund Bartlett for his patience and understanding throughout the school year. In addition to teaching regular classes, he spent hours each evening advising and guiding us in the ing, successfully solved many of our educational prob- Preparation of this yearbook. May We take this lems. In the true Southern tradition of friendship and generosity, Mr, Fleming was ever willing to help us opportunity to thank Mr. Bartlett, without whose help the 1961 PHo1s would never have been possible. and always Concerned and interested in our wel' Incidentally, this page has been published without the fare. His knowledge and extensive experience were greatly beneficial to us all. We thank and salute him, for he has truly been the 1 Uguiding light for each and every one of us. knowledge of our advisers. 'Q fu . 1.1 ,Wk affzbznr M filuf X Zc5ywzdlaf5, Years from now, our grandchildren might well be listening with amazement as we recount the story of the Blizzard of '6l. On january 20, 1961 Poughkeepsie received a gleaming white blanket of snow-27 inches in depth! Slowly shoveling our way from beneath this record-breaking downfall, we were suddenly taken by surprise. On Feb. 3, 1961 our fair city was deluged with 17 additional inches of snow! The following pictures are vivid examples of Poughkeepsie High School's own winter wonder- land. Kr ? sv' 'fam K 3 16' .1-l,,' as-U' l if Through this we trudge to school? No wonder they closed school. 'Q' if Maybe I'd better wait until the spring thaw. ,, J' S0 ,JH J.. ,V .2 , where is it? 1431. Q. ii n :Gaz , Y f, ' os gf ,lg 3 . S fx. f if xxx! 4 'I 1 l . i S f ,-.w:ff:x.:Wwz, ,W e ' ,. , if ' 3, v . ,I ff Q fv- ,-V ., mzzmw vkevvar-w.u3?54-W., .V M135 Img. 5, W ,,i, fa .K Q 'A 1 . Vg fr Mir S12 5 aff? A V K ws., . 5 I ix UNDERCLASSMEN XVho are the underclassmen? . . . The fun-filled, enthusiastic Sophomores and juniors. lVhat do they do? . . . As Seniors, we are inclined to consider the under- classmen somewhat juvenile, however, we must com- mend them lor their unceasing energy. Diligent ellorts expended on such class highlights as the Sophomore Hop and the junior Prom illustrate their future potential. XVithout the underclassmen's whole-hearted participation in athletics, student government, and vari- ous other school activities, Poughkeepsie High School would fail to uphold its outstanding reputation. XVhat does their future hold in store? . , . No one knows for certain what tomorrow may bring for the Sophornores and Juniors. However, we do know that they are anxiously awaiting the day when they will be hrst in P.H.S., the grand old Seniors. May we express our gratitude for their assistance, praise their admirable school spirit, and wish them good luck and success in the future! ,, Q1 y., ?w m 1. mf ,ap H if, I J, 535' 5 2 V KB K 4, E r 5 1 my 7 CLASS OFFICERS: P. McGinnis, Secretrzryg Carol Bambakos, Vice-President Pat Dietz, Tre'asure1': Stan Harris, President. 80 N. Abraham - 7' 'W 31 vw : , L. - N . -Q P. Abramowitz W. Adams R. Anderson L. Anthony X L,,5'f' M, E. Barth Whom are you picking? 3 wi A. Calega as z V 'lf - iff- f Q ffm J , A A J. Bowers Q vw HU' J' My R. Broas C. Bryant ...S A -. .X E K g f ' -uf. ' . .ef . . YV. Callahan M. Campbell -x 3 N9 . if E, C. AFfronti A AC' f-,,. . S. Arnold 'E . A as H. Barley 4 S. Bccchetti .z ,Mk '!'., ' 'I' .-A an D. Best 1. . .... K. Bock S. Boynton R , 'AJ ew., Q W. Buhler G. Carroll .0 2.5! .. is A D. Amone fu? xii . f f E. Babiarz S. Barlow P. Bendazzi ,zn .fi ss. D. Bickart C. Booker 3 ,I 'G ,, f - is .'.' Q V S. Bramley 3' B Q D. Burgess N 1. f K :-a an . rm. R.A Cerniglia A. Anderson H. Balassone L . , S Q E 4 He 4 D. Barton 3 z H SYS wg L gf .Q -H.. r M. Bender S. Bilyou it - L, A V. D. Botsford J. Browne ,f -t2- .... L. Burroughs li- . 1- W B. Chambers 'I iv . .9 K. Anderson C. Bambakos B. Baxter 4, Alz' : Q3 A . 'ts-4 R. Berry 55 I .sf HQ! P6 f . H. Blatt M. A. Bowe V. Browne C. Butts G. Chervinka J. Chickering QW! - . ii Av. if , wwf' .:,. f . is me ... . . K. N. Daniels r 4 V. Deyo R. Dosio ,X H4 1 ,H ia 2- ff' D. Ean V. Evans Z. M if f f 4 :gl R. Finn r W G. Fishman Q ',, 7 'Av' . . - 1 gr.. M., L. Froneiield P. Choder R. Coffey in ' .,'. Q1 , 'A'- A '- S, Daniels K. Dc Cormier M - N . 4, .a r A F. Di Corcia P. Dietz . fs K , il ,V ' Nun , A i YK I 71 . A M. Driver C. Du Bois . . ,Q -I . ' -' W .4 ss' ,..- ni J. Ellis A. Erdrich R. Feldman 4? D. Fernandez :.,, V K f ',,. F, .. A 'H ', ww f fl, M '-. A 'J.Zif'!f S. Finnerman L. Fischbach ' ,, V mai, G. Flanagan S. Fleet . . R, Garmen P. Coleman B. Destefano aigwq 4... N. -I? I A. DiMaso e . mm. F P M. E. Dunlap S. Eschwege L J. Finn C. Fischer J. Flowers 311 8 EL fi as 1 G. Conklin A. Corilli J. Cutten P. Distefano S. Detmer M. Dixon 6602 Any resemblance is purely accidental. H. Fischer . . gf . A-Q., P M 5' se? A, .C S Q I X5 . ..... . .my f .11 S. Fouts P. Francese Q - ' ' fl - V W-fp ff' .LQ 53 Q s ' J. Gattine E. Gaynor S. Gellar S. Germond J. Gilmore kwa 3 .4 X we .X.?Qw : : L. Goldstein D. Govern J. Grant ' U ' F. Grogan T. Harding spyware chfw n n No, I'm sorry, you can't have Monday and Wednesday mornings off. A. Heckler 4,4 6 I 4 , so ' L. Johnson J I ,, M de H flies. '3 3 , 'f iz W. Keto H. Kette . .VVI ' ' A ' P. N G i . V. Koepke R. Koffey J. Kole -s-'W Nwvfff A R. Graucr .1 af it EL' iw' V. Harmon 1 Sha! . wig . .r J. Heilman is - 'iE?7 A. Gray K Wgfil ttf' .g I S. Harris .,,, L re s . ..... . 1, . , Wag J. Heilman lx 'Q 2' ,N 1' 1-vw -W 5 ,Q L 3 ls. J. Green Q. Harris T. Herman ,Y sl 'E ' W M. Grega N I . i 7 '73 R. Hamorsky i .,E5'.f T. Hiesel -v ,, N-11 M. Hobbs B. Holden G. Hornbeck J. Howarth assists: gggggi ses' .. . .. 4 1 15 W - ff' . Nic' i g., V I , ...M ' A . -lux . J. Hunter . Hutchins B. James O. Jekabsons L. Jenkins C. Johnson C. Johnson D. Johnson . I . I ' , , Jgll 'L as ,i s9.fst1 Ffh-f . W L. .25-fa-f,J,f I f' at f S . H. Jones C. Jones R. Kay R. Kellerhouse ff' , Y W . -wav L, - A cv J. J , . . ,lls W ja J 'et said . 4' Il' Legg. rlgr W. Kisch S. Kish W. Kipp J. Kluge - uqf 'F . '-.r wifi. ,e- .. Q A, I A I ' .W 1 X ' - .. M ai ' A K S. Koob J. Krakower R. Kristiansen S. Kriska S. Kronberg .fr 4 F 4 - , E. Lansing 1 .lf . .. L., S. Leiser K. Lewis :' R. Liefer ii 1- . . A V - ff an - f fi' NKVV N if D. Lockett ,pe 5 K K P. Loussedes B. Mac Eachen W .sf jiqwc i M. Mastcn 'Inf' 5, . W ,.,....-.-a?r B. Kuhen in A H. Lapidus J. Leggio I :V A 'I'2ff'4fk M. Lewis A.. . ' mf-1' I. Lindmark . rw .VZ bu C. Lockwood Vw-f R. M. Lucas if - 'F if a 'W . iw '4' W. Macy . 5 ,1 X.. gg . Vic 'mf D. McCausland J... -' M , an E mai-V 1 cv . QV, .. . r F. Kujat E. Kustas . MLS' f , 4- 'ww 2' ' K P. Lasco S. Lauger il r . . J. Lenehan D. Levine F. Lieberman B. Liefer fi P. Linsky L. Lipton E' 'ir I ...Z ,G ,i iw 'df YV. Long F. Longobardi . ,.,. . E. Ludwig G. Lutz 1 we Y wk me W in-1' J ., . 1 Q' 'f L I ,, f. W Q Q. . X ia X avi i U W' A. LaFa1ce R. Lamberti S. LaForte J. Leary R. Lerner G. Lewis Don't just stand there: help Mr. Bugar get the gum off his shoes. Qi I L . i 5444 J. Lyttle Z 'H 'V :' .'. -' -. I A. Malkemus F. Marchesc R. Marchese A. Marlin Ag. w . . ia f ef . W if ' , J. McCormick D. McCurdy E. McDermott J. McDowell J. McFadden 6601 ku r ,LY i i , -ff A-Q ' ,,,,: ':,. P. McGinnis J. McGrath S. McKenzie P R. Miller Minard . iz 9 S. Morehouse J hr . ,X K - 41 ig 1' . , ' -I Q ':'f1' fi- x f ' 5 ' LQ Zf' fl S I L! , , 'flu V in f . J S 4' - c ..... ,w 9 P' slsi . i il A M 'W is l Q ' ' rkqy - :xii ,. r . 9 , -,, as ::. - JA. V g T A. 4 P, V . VVV' A igfgbzx ie- P Natal X fl' J Rapid dismissal. of 6 le. 4 -54 C. Pelton wr Q27 J. Pizzuto D. Plummer 6 .aryl A3 J 5 . tw J K. Medaugh . yi . 4 U sv fs X D. Mitchell K. Morgan Q N. Mulvey I t , 'Q-I!! 3 J. Neener 'HJ J. Nichols 'N 7 K pwx- . 4-1, J , B. Papastrat C. Parker A -' gif 1 J. Peluso J. Perry . f-M fir 1, .H ii: M A nh -'u l if T. Popavero J. Popovich 5 inun- 'swf 5 1 any ' .U .K D. Melville T. Moehrke R -26 '-Q. D. Marone R. Murphy 1 . fr ..,. I .lu F. Nero M. Nicholas J. Paroli S. Pesano -9 .ri ' - 11 R. Prenot is 'BY C. Miller if 3 as Q a . . K A J.. J. H. Moore B. Morris M. Musmerci 'ls ' lfqlfff J. Newman . 7. .iw J -gg an Ei J. North l an y P. Parren J. mom n wr E ! R. Pullaro vs. f. ve..-' 5 x D. Miller Q .W T. Moore J. Morris J. Necol ii ,-uf-buf ... W. Newton S. O'Neill 1:10 J. A. Pearce M. Pitcher . R. Purvis L R. Ranieri A mu... Ms 1 L Gap! W. Reynolds Y 'Q K, . E, W C. Rodgers H. We fr f if 1 .am A W :U T. Schoonmaker B. Short J. Smith L. Spice .... . R. Sullivan 2.5 . X D. Tompkins S ... ag. fy T. Randall W. Rinaldi R. Rogatz B. Schneider 52. .. ,V ,fr B. Simon .g gi ' S. Smith S. Spitz R. Sullivan I. Tragle J. Randolph G. Rittinger iii.. 'ur SWE ,ret ' J fr 9' M. Rogler 5. .. iff .ri , ,ia rf' 54 np, IW H. Rcbcn up-V E. Robards ve: Y B. Santimaw F. Scotti WV. Sherow D. Sioleski J. Smith Hg 5... S. Smith J. Sommer L. Steed C. Stegman . :-t . S , - f'J,g', L- C. Sweeting M. Swenson ., . . ' . iw' Q ,gr Ai' l one 45' G. Trani K. Traver .SE hifi? . A. Reilly E. Roberts C. Schoenbrun J. Reilly S. Reynolds W. Roberts 6606 N. Storzicri ' ,F J. Symington .- T. Tucker WY .gi W. 'Thomas Sl QQ D. Urciuli Library Loiterers. Q if 1, I R. Van Wagner law . 4 fl 'ff W rm. r i 'L w .f A fr A. ' as S X A C. Varone S. Veeeh C. Velie S. Velie S. Vieari C. Vitone M. Vona .L I J , 1 . Q, .. in ' .M 4... . J... . . 1 ' ,,,' f 11' W n I r.. -l2' i Iz ' L - I 'f :: ,'v I ' k 'W . 3 b y -LQM. A . Y L R. Wagner F. Walker J. Hlashburn R. Waxman D. Way G. WVay , V, I,. : ine 2 ' -'I fr? , .- W? R' iff Xxix 7 .. B. WVelton L. Westergard 1 ' . .4 3 ' X Phoig darkroom, Who said they're giving out money in the gym? , K 5 .. i' f ' Q 'Q -F 144 W. Wheeler R. Wheelock D. White . I V. I K K um 'I I -.. 9 zu r' rg 1 2,2 in , , .w - Q ,L 2, , M 9' gif 're . 'A JJ il, H in - dif f f . - A ... W 5 D ,,'. 2.21. 5 T ' JLLIW 5 A P. Wilkins M. Williams M. Wilser B. Witherwax J. Wowaka M. Wrobcl wi? A7 . . M x.. 1, -mf rw' Zni I V' X ,i H A P. Yarmoluk M. J. Young S. Zahn A. Zanetti M. Zimmerman M. Zimet D. Zues 'Wk law .....,, .QWV W.4h, CLASS OFFICERS: Row' A: Jan Mabie, Vice Pres.,' Maureen Kelly, President. Run' li: Ronald lNlm1lz1lto, Sw.: Roland Butts, Treasurer C. Abbott C. Achilli -r . l.. - V A J, wg' 6 .x- J. Andrews X . E. Adams Xa.. T. Andrews d is.. - K. Baldwin i If there's one thing I can't stand, it's anyone staring. D. Capasso W L- 'Il' ffiiiif J 4 J. Adclman An. Anderson 1 -v-V , .ft .,.: - . '- Q ..,. JL X X .3 J. Anson J. Amato . ' W' ' Q f '35 QV J. W. Banncld E. Beach f an 1 , A. .. lv X, ,. V. xy. . ..,.. - 2 Wg. L' f J. Bernard J. Baratta av, C. Beaman O. Berryann Q 4 , ii.. N. Bierce R. Blauvelt K VV' Z ., .5 'i ' 5 - 5' B .A k '-, ws MA. R. Brown A. Bruno A. Buckley 1 . - rtds . M -5' W. Cardarelli L. Cornell J. Cervone 4... 1 ...V -an -vu -:... .f 'L -, 'Vi v,.. J , C. Clark S. Cleary D. Coderre V. Cisco G. Clairmont R. Anderson X . WMF? W. Avcllo .13 ss, , Q VJ: if M3 ' E '- mfg, .'.. N. Baron 'fl' J. Becchctti N 2 ,. P. Bevante B. Blumberg it E. Bush M. Chartoff '.-. . - ie L. Cohen R. Anderson M. Baird A gqi'iv . ' R. Barth 3 , y . ig D. Bechdolt J. Beutel O. Boone ,I . 5.. fm?? is- , 411 A 1, 5 R. Butts Q ' M2859 iw f f D. Childress if A. Connors . , ff awp! . . aw 42,31 .,,. H. Coopcrman E gg X C. Dabros ' Ev . J. Dcan '42 5 'Wd' 5 V. De1lOlio .r-it fx 4, L ... ,K ,,, , I' N'-I-fiie R. A. Craig L. Dollinger A ix AJJI., R. Dean ,T . W, -ern' 4 'QM , We 9... E. Dcllot S. Dcvan P. Dickenson J. DiMctr0 N. Dribnak Hu nl Q L. Dixon M. Drivas i w, A D. Duncan R. Durmiaki -MW 'N E. Edwards .5 Y .-1. f . .Aug xg ,, K.. . L . S. Eighmie ns... . in fl 12 3 ,,-. w......x. X55 ' W ,,. 'X L' D. Crandall . ' 5 N. Damante 6. I R. Decker C. Dcmclis .- ..r... J. Digilio li iv .,,, , w S Q M. 1, F. Dooris 6 J .W ' C. Dubois '-.ar A I R. Dvorkin Q: 4 ws la: ,... -:Q-.hh -' l J. Crispi K. Croshicr C. Cummings A. Cunningham D. Danccy M. Davidson M. Danesi E. Dcdrick T. Dcnhcld - dia ' r is e gg im. V. Di Maso . . Q Sari 551 ' ..i :fit -aw A 4' SRA an 1 L. Douglas VV -4: L 3f S. Ducotc D. Dykas .7 ,ww V. Dcllolio 1 ' 3 F X ,ff J ' .13 1 5 . . . ,,,V 3 V! i .. I think I'd rather have study hall in Caf. IA. F. Dugger . u w VM '. . Edmonds B. Edwards E4 H il wi T. Elting S. Enright J. Exum S. Exum A. Falanga 44 4 A M lag. . . 'W' W is ln.. J. Falbo W. Fcierabend S. Feldman . W, -my VyA,' S. Fitzgerald M. Flanagan gk--.1. .1 Q K ' - an df' Y s as .gi d 'gg x .. Y 2' R. Gaines Now Al, You play the part of a janitorg run home and practice. S. Gusberti V.l.:l I J. Harris G. Haskins J. Herring G, Hill C. Hoag fs, ., Q A J .I 4 . ,Q V. ,mil . 3- u.,,..f New D. Fenner H. in 'Nl- O. Foster PU. , J . . W iii as-,lf T. Gaines E. Gawryczik N. Gitter 2 6 315.57 Q .e 5: '- W as S. Grabowicz 3 pa... G Q G. Haber 'Y L-M., if . f shea' rf' M. Haven V. nf. . Q., . A A D. Holden ijt 421 P. Fcringa K. Franklin V. Q, M. f A. Galuppo S 6 3228. L. Geiger . N Q. 5 Mk i 0 X' - ei G. Golden vis I .': 'infv . C. Grant V , .U A - Vr 'fri W. Hall 2. i, 'P' T hmlfgz Q, R. Hawver T . jg - L :-Z9 5' V ' T. Hotton . if L. Fiore . , ... .M T. Friedman 3' ,Q i M' ' .v -.....- wh Q ,, , J- 'ir ., , My J. Gannon I 'S IR ik R. Gclman - : . l . kbffi X C. Gottesman 'J -.f J.. ,.. .- H. Gurney .. 4. A. Hammel H ' I w 'fr Q.-,gf Mxn 9 A. Hawkins W fi iqa' 4: ip! .J w I . R. Iapichino if f 2. 2:1 . , X J. Fitsgcrzild . V I a nd E . S. Fuller L. Garnes , s., E.. D. Ginsburg . 61. 521 4:35 sf' 'R 1 S. Gordon ' A 4-,. Tir ,, . li z., 1... 'E .5 ' ' W' G. Gurstenfleld Kari' 1 .,., L . ....f ff' TR J V. Hannon 'M' E ,dl S5 ... W . G. Haynes sf' '1 W I . me .. . . S. Jack E. jackson , -s W L wi. - L' pple J. Kelley , 39. E. Kolos L. Lackman .2 .I 52:53 K rg 4? f WH' K . ff..-r fy ' - - E. Langenfeld l Q . f-: T. LaVacca . ' L ,i, V. Lennon 'vii N. Lillis D. Marinucci C. Johnson M. Kelly S . 7 . f Ef ' f 5 C. Kourakus A. Lane ,... fi. S af. , . C. LaPenna f WE K. Lay C. Lewin 336 . :J M ff. .- W I if .R ' fax Al P. Linardakis 0. Maize D. johnson P. Kelly F. Kozak mg 21524 W D. Lane HK um, 1 if G. Lassi , in X W JE' QE! ,A H. Leary B. Lewis E,k .V I , -5 wwf' R. Lumb J. Mallory G. johnson , rift: 9 f A.. 'Z 3 E. Kilcrease G. Krakower s. 7 MP W -' '57 E. Lane i A , . 4 -:- A. Laurenzano D. Lemkin pk 4 fl- ii if 2 MK' K J eu! M. Loscc f Q A :ir L , vs W' I J. Mabie , , fi -d-an . if '-v U 'hir s T. Malone r H H 4' we -0' gl ... R. johnson E. Kaminski T. Karo 'Y . K. Kipp J. LaBarr A V. Lucas B. ,. ,. 5 .H 5' V.. ,S , Maclsaac Hr. S. Marcy D. Knapp M,-W' Don't look so bored. N W, H f q B. Maguire K. Marinucci J. Martin . ..M,.,.,.Q.-.--nf Elma .. A ' bl' -. -,,: - 'U . 21 :-. Q ,L,L, ' iz, W . H R. Martin M. Matwcy K. McCaffrey - L Li ,. J P' I 2 . ,.,, . LL' .. :': :- H. McPeck D. Mcsjcrian 42 ..,.., ,. J . 1.-mf,.5 P. Miller I really shouldn't be fraternizing with underclassmen. 4,465 S. Nclson E. Nichols L. Nocll V :-' .A A ., Oppenheimer P. Osborne J. Orbik .5 .5 ., ..- fff2'3...1Q' A L-.ififil S -- , . .... - ga L f , . G. McCormack F. Meyboyn M. Milone ,K 'H' w. . 5. S. Mirto W. Morgan ' .1 A. Mozdzierz P. Ncwcll J. Nolan K gym. .. 'F F. McDowell W A1 'sw . A W so A. Milboer ,H ,I 1.11.-gym... ,, V ' L.. ,X R. A. Milone 18. ,gf :E J. Molinaro D. Morton J. Muse is M I . M. McGrath A. Miller 2 ,f ,,1...,g . 4. MSL f, -, 1S' ,s.?.ev, S. Mikula X - A-'JF' N22 R. Montalto F. Mosley 'fa Nw, . '1 . 4 ,N f W. Myers T. Nero S. Newman V. O'Brien wil- l J. O'Hern ... A ,. :-.- L 'V ' ..-. 'IJ H. Owens M. Paczko F. Palmer - ff. P. McNeil .aa J' L . Miller L, A Q F -1-sf -.-k A J. Mirabilio S. Morano Ri Aa L T. Mosley B. Necol , ,gf . ' ' . .r'1 ii J. Nichols D. Oldenburg G' or J. Parise Kew D. Parry 'R S ' I S. Perrotti i ' it S 'EWU' , e' P. Potter L in R. Reader G. Robbins .ef J. Rugman e m i T if . if Swv . . hx A -1 mx J. Sauter 24. . .,hR . -M ' .51 . T ,... - L W. Schlimmer , J. Scott . ,. 2' ...L V .. Q S53 5 abr' f-sg,,,,,.?3f Q X 2. J. Paschal W . M. Phillips E S fi? Dfw ,, . JN K 3 f N-. N . V , J' ivfzwi-ei .o C. Powers if 'Y . Srrss F R. Reynolds K nm T. Rogan . nw - if ivy!! ta we 1. W? L. Saling J. Saxon I F .J I , Q zf lifqf Z , I QW .. - EJ K .. ,Q we 1. R . ..,' . -. I. Schmidt 'UL K- 2 X 11 Y . . 4 2 F. Seaman X gtg. . . 1 Jim.. . ,. X is 3' as 141 qi V 'I gs N- IM-ff . -e..i5ES!5 .Q Q .. f i: it M. Peet .X 6.1: F. Pierson s w- . i . if LW WZ W B. Prenkle If '1, a efl . 7 i,- I F F. Riedinger Q... M. Rossi J. Sardi . ,S am! 2 .. - :amz in ,, 5 'id Y. Nwweis' gif' L. Scheib S. Schneider V11 fa. K : , it i ni , R. Seigel so l - e o o esl H x 'QW V . Rigs 4 sf fa I u fi sf if 5 5.5.15 'W , . , 'uf f F J. Perlmutter 5 mf L5 ,,.,. :,.--. J. Pelish G. Pepper M. Percy ,, V ,... . L V J . . .ppV1, .,, S V ' 5 S aalns . X C. Pitcher F. Pizzarelli R. Pollack ' ..a. yar S i'..I,i ' .,.. .e, , ' at , V - ,,. ,J ' S. Purvis E. Pyers 1 , ,, fs . S fe. L. Righter F. Ruger i fg Who says chivalry is dead? . J. Sassone ,W Haw S. Schenkein R. Schisler H. Schoenfeld A. Schoonmaker J. Schwartz 5 5 ia ff' H. Shankman M. Sharp T. Shea W. Shook M0464 T. . AQ Q 5, I 5 .' :los--r-'V H 2-.E 1,,aV. I . . :lf G. Shulman M. Silver R. Skinner 'T' i 4' s S. Stetler G. Stickle HBP? in M. Sullivan P. Startzyk Why trade a headache for an upset stomach? 455 lib A. Hlaldon A J. Weatherby J. WVeiss I xv ' K ..4 G. Whalen G. YVhite N. Vlhite 1 f , C. Smith Ui? ,MMV D. Stickles .E A. Swceting -an A J A127 F. Tranchina 5 49 ,X F. VanTassell 12 'wikis J. Vianai K. YVarcl Q. L. V3.5 x ' :Qi-. Wh! J, 'il was ,V 3 'ff 9' 1292 'iw V .f 'tail Q. 'J R. Weiss an-.rs .I M sf., J P. XN'isish J. Sokol .V .. gy.: D. Stickles luv.. L Ex B. Sw eeting 'S' fr - GV 'ax it P. Vail .,,. f T.V each -Eff f .ix-is 1 Q L. Vincent 1 N1 l , I-'-jf 4 L. W arman sl rr 'L ah A .. ..,.::- ,. QVAA . W. Welch N. XVil liams A. Spencer Nad 'sv-1, B. Still ..i? E... . ...Q ,f ,f .fx- . nw me -il. '57-.fl 2? s S. Tacinelli :E-.5 'iff -04 Q ,ff R. Vana E. Ventrigilia A ff-254' '.v,. N 1 R. Vosburgh L. Mlatkins A. VVest .4'k,. 46' 'Hr R. XVilliams J G. Splain i i - :ffm '-:. f E. Stokes P. Taylor K 'L .-N if ,Q -v- 'A G. VanLeuven I is D. Verdi R. VVagler ff. . F Q 4127 WV. Way . J lx 'ev 2 - M f D. Whalen ,- D. Y'Viseman A, nnnn ff nn + 4 I ': A X? E 5 Q L 'Q v 51 L .. ff ,hevgsj , g m , WM SEN 2 4 . , .. . n J, if Q W, ,, y . , 1 K , J I. xViSElllklll YVOodward M. XV01'onu KI. Vfrighl 55. FM, mm l.1'fl In rigid: Arnold Levine, TI'l'Il.Y.,' Brian Schmalz, Przuyq Agnes Kicly, Sc'r y.,' joseph Rider, Via' Prfnv. win 014016 ,Q 1, W For whmn arc you voting? 'Al-lawaiian Paradise -April 18, 1959 t 675 'afa0' Lvfl Io riglll: Mary Ann KL-y, Sf'1r v.,' Kathryn Bach, I'rav.,' Michael Haggerty, Trz'as.,' Marcella Morclli, Vin' Prm. I I I I M, -a 'Y , mhuttun VIQLDWCISNWJHllllllfy 30, 1960. Mr. Bugur crowns Lynette Sullivan quccng attendants are Nancy Harrington anal Patty Malet. f' fm fa WH ' + W5 Jffw l 2115 Er? ,gi 7 if 3533 rf 'fir ff X, Hgh slum as ,,,,. 4 - t 4393. 'Ur just as the icing on a cake provides that special 'lsotnethingf' so do the various extra-curricular activ- ities offered by Poughkeepsie High School make our days more rewarding and enjoyable. These activities augment our intellectual and social education and en- able us to form lasting, satisfying friendships. At Poughkeepsie High, our clubs and organizations are designed to satisfy the wide range ol' interests ol' the students. Future Picassos belong to our Art Club, and inspired musicians play in John Philip Hawkin's band. Students who enjoy utilizing their vocal chords participate in Girls Choir or Mixed Chorus. Others concerned with keeping abreast of secular events and cultures find the XfVorld Affairs Club and Triad ideal. Girls League and Key Club, our service organi7a- tions, aid both the school and community. Differing from special-interest organizations, many clubs are composed of students with similar intended vocations. The members of Future Nurses Club, D. E. Club, and Future Teachers Club participate in activities of specific interest to students who plan careers in these fields. The existence ol' these various clubs would have been impossible without the assistance of the members of our faculty, who unselfishly devoted their time and efforts to student functions. Many Seniors made the creation ol' the 'GI Pilots their principal activity. The chief benefits from the labor of these students will come in future yearsg but for the present, by thumbing through the '61 Pnols, we shall be able to review and recall the happenings and activities of our high school years. Come with us now as we describe, pictoriallv, and literally, our ACTIVITIES-'61 2. 0 I mm! a Ron' A: R. I alfalce, ll. Cusbcrti, A, Miller, R. Albindcr, M, Miller, S. Pembcr, B. Polocki. Rout If: C. Schmitz, L. Zuschlag, S. Maguire, S. lick- slein, D. Coltcliencr, B. Feldman, M, Rubin, J. Hillery, 'l'. Sammarco, 5. thlllllflll. C- M6l'l'iCk, L. Miifilllwti. RHZICII KOH' CI M. KEY, Mason, NI. Dclahoyd, .A, Braid, CI. Rosenberg, sl, Calc, D. Rnderman, CL. Dean, D. Averill, M. Gale, N. XVebber, nl. Sessa. llozu A: S. Pclnbcr, C. Merrick, ll. Rosenberg, S. Maguire, ll. Ruzlcr. Ron' li: R. Elwyn, G Dean. C. Hornick, J. Decker, D. Averill, R. Drcyer. During this decade of great na- tional progress, we see that more and more attention is being focused on the scholar whose knowledge will lead him into a productive place in society. Members qualify for the National Honor Society according to the cal- iber ol' their Character displayed at all times. Scholarship shown through- out liour high school years, Leader- ship practiced in school and in extra- curricular activities, and Service per- formed for faculty, school, and fellow students. Thus, Poughkeepsie High School has reason to be proud of her young men and women who have attained membership in the National Honor Society. mam ' Hou' fl: R, llroas, S. Koolm. S. Lztlfortc, Il, liantbakos, li. Balmiau. -I. Cullen. II. Beach, AI. Howarth, S. Gottliclx, K. Lay, II. McGrath, J. Mc' tLr11tli,j. Nll'fil'fIlll. l'. N1illcr,S.lNIo1'el1onsc, fl.fl0IlL'SlIl1IlI,LI..XClClllI21D, S. l.cisc1'. Rua' li: J. Gattinc, ul. Kolc. P. llcnclazzi, S, Devan, D Dickart. C. Hoag, II. Huntcr, N. Kranl, K. DcCor1nicr. li. Lansing, N. Baron, K, liock, Cl, Bcainan, XY. Banliclml, K. Krontlmerg. D. Hunger, K Cray, l'. l.inat'dakis, I . Kara. Ron' C: C. Butts, A. lirtlrciclt, P. Dietz, li. llcnkins. I.. Magill, M. Dennis, XV. Kipp, XV, .-kclznns, K. Morgan, R Kfltic-k, S. lisvliwcgc, V. Lttcarini, W. Bnltlcr, M. Haven, I . Dooris, V. I.. Brown, S, Dncotc, C. llcrzfclcl. Row D: V. livans, A. Cnnninghatn Al. Bernard, S. CCIIIIOIILI, R. Kollcy, D. Bont'lict', R. Klugc, C. I-Iornick, XI. Clrispi, R. Holt, KI. Hcilman, bf. Dcckcr, B, Hawkins. A. Mochikc. IQ Kilcreasc. l.. Lipton, R. Butts, C. DuBois, M. Bender. D, I-Ivrring. Ron' A: xl. Necol, K. Travcr, S. Pcsano, ll. Short, M. Rossi, G. Rittingcr, .-X. W'hitc, I.. Zttschlag, C. Vitonc, CZ. l'tn'vis, S, Newman, A. Rcascr Al. Rinitai. ml. Shannon, li. Vcntriglia, T. Rogan, I.. Scllcilx, D. NllSSlJ2lllDl, K. Scllcntli. Ron' li: nl. Rugnian, M. Parctli, l'. Plass, XV. IVclc'lt NI. Zimct, P. Vcrtullo, XV. Slicrow, 1. Saxon, Cl. Pepper, R. Sullivan, I.. Noell, S. Stctlcr, Al. Schwartz, I.. Roscnlltal. ll. Rchtn. ll. 'lacin- . m . clli. Ron' C: R. XVaxtnan, I.. Riglttcr, li. Papastrat. KI. laroli, ml. Mabic, P, Ncclwell, Il. Piazza, D. lJlllllIlllCl', R. Sclnslcr, CI. Parker. D. Rutl Cl'lI'l3Il, R. Pollafk, D. IVeintraulJ, IV. Newton, EI. Pcluso, -I. Sommer, W. XVheelct'. 71 Row A: S. Pember, M. Miller, G. Howarth, C, Schmitz, L. Millard, R. Albinder, C. Ladzinski, C. Merrick, S. Ashman, J. Razler, A. Miller, M. J. Gusberti, R. LaFalce, Row B: B. Potocki, B. Feldman, J. Mason, D. Beaman, L. Murtha, J. Sessa, C. Rosenberg, R. Elwyn, L. Marinncci, D. Gottdiener, J. Hillery. Z. Eckstein. Row C: M. Rubin, M. Delahoyd, J. Gale, G. Dean. D. Averill, M. Gale, M, Key, G, Kopecky, N. Xvebber, T. Sammarco. The Delta Phi Honor Key is awarded by the Parent Teachers Association to those Seniors of Poughkeepsie High School who have remained on the honor roll for seven con- secutive ternis, missing not more than two report periods. M76 of the class of 'GI are proud to have Within our ranks over 35 recipients ol' this Honor Key. Congratulations to these steadfast, industrious, and de- serving Seniors! I 'l'his yea1 s P1-iols stall' labored diligently to publish ll yearbook which will be regarded as one ol' the best ol' Poughkeepsie High School's annuals, The staff expresses its appreciation to ull those who contributed to the total of approximately l500 hours of work expended on our yearbook. A very special Thanks goes to Tom Sammarco, Editor-in-chief, and Dale Gottdiener, Assistant Editor, for their unceasing encouragement and leadership. Row A: R. LaFaIce, J. Westergarcl, A. Reaser, M. Dennis, S. Gottlieb, D. Gottdiener, T. Sammarco, N. Webber, F. Kara, J. Chambcra, J. Hillery M. Schwartz, C. Schmitz. Row B: K. Sellendi, ll. McGrath, Beach, Gusherti, A. Krimezis, B. Steinman, L, Zuschlag, C. Callahan, C. Lad zinski, L. Millard, C. A. Merrick, C. Sottile, j. Croshier, M. Miller, B. L. Welch, A. Miller, P. Malet, S. Pember, G. Hunt. Row C: F. Edell G. Schneider, R. Albinder, M. Kovacs, S. Ashman, L. Marinucci, L. Murtha, L. Rosenthal, B. Feldman, N. Kraut, J. Oppenheimer, S. J Pearce, K. Gray, M. Rubin, B. Rimai, Z. Eckstein, J. Mason, M. Paretti, S. Maguire, T. Howarth. Row D: C. Rosenberg, A. Montalto, D. Wein- traub, J. Crevino, D. Stewart, G. Schneller, F. Lamb, R. Holt, J. Heilman, R. Kluge, J. Decker, P. Mikus, K. Bach, M. Morelli, N. Berger . big' ' Br 202 after school. Thats what she gets for drinking bubble bath! Aflwllisllll-T l'1dilm'3 -xml Reilsmi -'XSSN' litlitor-in-Chief: Toni Sanitnarfol Lltlitorz ant: Janice Croslner. 13313 Gottdiencr, Advertising Staff Editor: Marsha Weistltztlt, Ann Reztser A sst.: anice Croshier Staff: Rita Albintler Francine lidell Nlztrcella Morelli Greta Schneider Barhztra Potocki Nancy Burger Carol Ladzinski Gztil Haber Photography Staff liclitor: Nlztrk Schwartz, Mike Dennis Asst.: I-'rank Lzunh Staff: Paul Spatafora Robert Dreyer llell' Heilnlan l'hotography Assistant: I-'rank Lamb: lid- itors: Mark Schwartz and Michael Dennis. Typing Committee litlitor: Rose Marie l,ztFalt'e Asst.: Linda Millard, Al Montztlto J Layout 1-Qditor: Ann Reaserg Assistant: Sue Typing Editor: Rose Marie LaFalce S1lll,lSlllll2lll. fseatccljg Assistants: Linda Millard and .Xl Montalto. I : Q 000 Layout Staff litlitor: Ann Reztser Asst.: Susan Aslunan Staff: Gerry Hunt Carl Rosenberg Betty Lou XVelch Gary Clenclennan Business Staff litlitor: Susan Gottlieb Asst.: Sara jane Pearce Staff: Leslie Rosenthal Nina Kraut Art Staff Editor: klenniler Xllestergztrcl Asst.: Bruce Hawkins Staff: Poncho Levine loel Gale 'David Stewart Art liclitorz Jennifer lVcstergard: Assist ant: Bruce Hawkins. dzltow Dafa ' Literary Staff Editor: Nancy X'VeblJer Asst.: Carla Sclnnitf Staff: Carol Ann Nlerrick Ann Miller Michael Paretti Ziva Eckstein Mary -lane Cuslzerti Kathryn Bach Susan Maguire Penny Plasfp Patty Malet Iohn Decker Susan Peinber Scheduling Staff Editor: Judy Hillery Asst.: Margie Rubin Staff: Betsy Feldman Trudy Howarth l,ee Murtha Kathy Gray Bob Kluge Richard Holt llarliara Kinsey Alill Oppenheimer l'Ho1s Advisers: Mrs. Sanders, Literary: Mr. Heinemann, Photographyg Mr. Sing- leton, Printingg Mr. Bartlett. General Ad riser. Circulation Staff Editor: Frank Kara Asst.: Loretta Marinucci Staff: Leonard XVilcenski kloseph Lloyd Brenda Steinman Candace Callahan .lane Beach Mellina Miller David Rudernlan Rose Ann Gerniano .lo Ann Nlcfiratli Carol Sottile Agnes Kriniezis Linda Zuschlag Gene Schneller Katri Sellendi Barbara Rimai Captions Committee Editor: -Iaines Clliainberas Asst.: Donald Wleintraub Staff: lanet Mason .Ioseph Laurenlano Scheduling Assistant: Marjorie Rubin l-kiitor: judy Hillery. Captions Editor: james Chmnberas: As sistant: Donald XVeintraub. Business Assistant: .Sara lane Pearce: Ed- Literary Editor: Nancy lVebbcr: Assist- Circulation Assistant: Loretta Marinucu ilor: Susan Gottlieb. 1 ant: Carla Sclnnitz. Editor: Frank Kara, I I Ron' A: A. Krinlezis, CI. Rosenberg, V. livfxns, M. Delahoytl, J. Chamberas, M. liey, J. Razler, S. LuFortc. Row li: K. Sellencli, J. McGrath, xl. Gnsberti, S. Leiser, B. Short, J. Necol, A. Miller, E. Kolns, S. Spitz, j. Cntten. S. Gordon. Row C: S. Maguire, K. Jones, M. Halstead, M. Silver, KI. Hillery, D, Gottdiener, Z. lickstein, L. Marinucci, B. Feldman, XV. Myers, J. Hunter, L. XVestergard. Row D: M. Rubin, K, Bach, L. Burroughs, G, C.arroll, L. Goldstein, D. Marone, J. Kroll, j. Crevino, E. Kilcrease. R. Hauver, M. Haven, N. Webber, S. J. Pearce, ehhe ' Row A: -I. Gusberti, A. Krimezis, K. Sellendi, J. Kluge. Hou' B: S. Gottlieb, C. Laclzinski, C. Callahan, J. Hillery, M. Miller, j. Cutten Ifozu C: R. Albinder, T. Herman, J. Paroli, N. Kraut, L. Rosenthal. be Machine VOL- Vi N04 4 POUGHKEEPSIE, NEW YORK FEBRUARY, 1961 G.O. COMPLETES SUCCESSFUL TERM high le e ingthe llhutdedand .Ty ,' The P, H. S. gym was mrned into a Wonder and ily Night on lanuary 28, when e Iunior Class presented it's annual Prom. Decorations, in charge of Regina Murphy, 'pictured an out- door scene, wi silhouette of trees, icicles, and snow flakes, A window effect was created on the separators. The old Victor- ian throne wasdone in white and silver, Soft blue lighting was used. Van Henry's band played soft music, including Won er- isna by Night . ' The c aperones were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bugar, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Long, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Wilkins, Miss Rosamond Vandewater, MI. and MIS. Ed- ward Hoder, Mr. and Mrs. Jul- ius Iackson, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert McGinn1s, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Bambakos and Mr. and Mrs. I. Thomas Dietz. Sam Celebrates lllth wishes to During DUSO of our won Prnlaunt G+-Q40 Senior Notables Of '61 Announcing the seniors whom the Class of '61 has selected as its Phois Senior Notables! Best Looking -- Brian Schmaltz and,Lynette Sullivan Most Versatile -- Doug Herring and Fatty Malet Most Respected -- Carl Rosenberg and Kathy Bach Most Likely To Succeed -- Frank Kara and Mary Ann Key Best Athletes -- Steve Albrecht and Jackie Hunter Most Personality -- lim Chamberas and Janice Croshier Teachers' Pest -- Gary Heller and Sue Gottlieb Most Intelligent -- Richard Elwyn and Debbie Averill Unsung Heroes -- Pancho Levine and Dale Gottdiener Most Humorous -- John Ek and Janie Gusbetti Most Flirtatlous -- Mickey Haggerty and Margot Kovacs Most Talkative -- Tom Sammarco and Barbara Kinsey Rosenberg , Efficient Leader The General Organization for the 1960-1961 school year has functioned quite successfulgy during the first term. This is due primarily to the competento icers. Carl Rosenberg has engineered the proceedir:-gs with the support gf Agnes Kiely Cathy Butts, Ice Crevin, and e re esentatlves 0 the students. A review of thepzsccomplishments ofthe G.O. to date seems in order. lt has staged a successful football Victory Dance and pro- poses a similar event regarding basketball. A plaque for worthy alumni has been purchased. To be a recipient, aformer P. l-L S. sm- dent must show contributions to society, community, and gov- ernment. Loretta Marlnucci and Dave Boucher are co-chairmen. To unite outstanding athletes a Varsity Club has been pro- posed. All participants in two varsity sports or one event for two years are urged to support this new group. Final y a 6.0. Calendar has been created to publicize meetings, athletic events, and to prevent conflict of events. A de lnige aid to all students, rhis calen ar is e ed b Bei: Short, club hztcnign. Y y Thus, the G.O. has advanc- ed in service and interest over the past term. 'I'.V. Schedule TV Schedule For An Age Of Kings WNEW'TV, Ch. 5 Tuesdays ar 8 p. m. Sundays at 10 p. m. The New Conspiracy - Henry IV, Pt. II, Acts 1 and 2- Feb. -12 Uneasy Lies The Head - Henry IV, Pt. II, Acts 3,4, SLS. Fell. 14-19 Signs Of War - Henry V, Acts 1, , 53, February 21-26. The Band ofhrothers - Henr V, Acts 4 St 5 - Feb. 28-Marcli 5. Triad Plans Annual Trip The Triad Club is planning its annual tripro New York City. IohnKrol1 and David Blckart are the chairmen of the trip com- mittee in charge of arrange- ments. The club will see the play Bye, Bye, Birdie on Sat- urday, April 15, l98l. Attractive displav. 'W 754' Reporter: yVhat is your purpose? Beehive: To tell the school what it is do- ing. Reporter: What did you think of the like- ness of yourself in the recent window display? Beehive: Well, that was really a hornet's nest, but I think people got the idea. Reporter: To what do you attribute your success? Beehive: To the ambitious and expert leadership of Mary Delahoyd, my ed- itor-in-chief, to my advisers, Mr. Holt and Mr. Belcher, and especially to the patience and perseverance of the lit- erary and business staffs. The Beehive now is S-4,638 in the red. Ng I limi' A: B. Sll0l'l, tl. Butts, A. Kiely, CZ. Rosenberg, 1. Crevino, li. Jenkins. Ron' li: lf. Dooris, I.. Righter, nj. Riinai, L. Gallante, J. Hen ring, j. Uattine, R. linnna, T. Sannnarco, XV. Banlield, M. Paretti, S. Devan, N. Mnlvey, M. li. Dunlap, lf. 'l'ranchina. Row C: G. HOSliil1S, N. Webber, Al. Sonnner, A. Cunninghzun, P. Dietz, D. Marone, M. Kustas, B. Schnlalz, R. Holt, M. Clhiriatti, D. Boucher, D. XVeintraub, K. Kronberg, P. McGinnis, N. Kraut, J. Razler. 0 . . Under the sage leadership ol' Carl Rosenberg, Presi- dent, and Agnes Kiely, I'ire-Pn's1'11e11t. the General Or- ganization ol Poughkeepsie High School played a highly influential part in the activities ol' our school year. The annual Victory Dance, 12.0. City Day, and the inagnifieent Talent Show, V, or not T.V., were unanimously hailed as the best ever. Innovations nlade this year were: a Victory Parade alter the last football game, the Basket-lSall,'f a dance honoring our basket- ball players, and the G. 0. 'lestinionial to Sain Kalloch. TXVIRP XVeek was stu'c'esslully revived, express the deepest gratitude to Mrs. Sylvia and Miss assistance they rendered our General Organization. Carl Rosenberg, pr1fu'1lf'11l: Our speaker on skin diving has can- eeled lmecailse ol' the tllllllC. lVe, the student body ol' Poughkeepsie High School, l Sprout, ILO. advisers, lor the nnfailing support and l lirerino, IJ. Axerill, R. lilnge, NI. Key. D. Boucher. Q, 0, Un Mztrcll l5, C. O. City Daly, civic nrincletl indivitl- uztls ol' the Senior clztss were oflerecl ll first-hzintl oppor- tunity to view the operation ol' our local government. 'I'hroughout the morning hours, fifteen elected Holli- c'iz1ls enjoyed speaking with the executives ol the city government and perlornling various governmental func- tions. The student hotly also profited from the exper- iences ol' these Seniors since the participants related the highlights of their clay in at Senior High assembly. IT is.. 7 .- 2 .- .1 A E. 5 ,- 7 ,- E. Z fx 'T f F C -. f. 'Q 7 5 ra ff 7 .- 7 F E 'T 7 2 :.i Z I 4 fn C' U' 9 Z 7 :. -L -4 7' C. 55 -4 ll Ill City NI: XVaryas 5 Q 43 In 6 S. Z ...M V , 7-l ifir-4371 I . 2- --,L-V me -.. N-2, Q manger l'e:n'c'e :intl Rosenberg wnfer with Mayors untl Bach. ..--f .- f .,.. , 'fsz dggrk Police Chiefs Martin and Kara. it dent vw- Rozu A: A. B. XVest. R. Rector, B. Lansing, LL. Heller, D, XvClllIl'2llllJ, B. I.. james, l. lf. Watkins, L. Miller, l.. XVtste 1 lixum. AI. R. Smith, CI. Anzelone, M. Drivns. M. Danesi. J, Lvttle, ll. XVclton. BI. Koizlrs. I.. Penhelrl. Rom' lf: D, Yeitulo C Rostnhti Fiore, xl. Chambeiiiis, K Q. King. J. Crispi, B. Hawkins. D. Burgess, I., Naisoff. A. Levine. HT. V. or not 'l'. V. -that was the question on llecemher IO, 1960. Donald Wfeintraub, our clever Master ol' Ceremonies, und the host ol great acts pre- sented by the students of Poughkeepsie High Svhool produced Il thoroughly entertaining show. The climax ol' the evening was the senior boys' interpreta- tion of the Nutcracker Suite Bullet. HT. V. or not T.V. was zt Your-stzir perl'orni11m'e which will long he re- membered in the annals of Poughkeepsie High School. Ron' A: .L Scssu, R. Rector, C. Rosenberg, l'. Mnlct, J. Chznnberzis, L. Lipton. Ron' II: T. Howarth, C. Schoenhrun H eiss R Pmn A. Hawkins, S. Goodwin. M. Paretti, C. .X. Allronti, QI. Harris, A. Zanutti, B. Short, li. Rc-hm, R. Murphy. Ron' C: 9 fusberti R Ro 7 B. Rimai, T. Kelly, M. Matwey, K. Morgan, S. Laufer, M. Donovgni, Crevino, nl. Crosliicr, S. lfinnerman. L. Roscnthil I Buiioughs l Holbrook. K. McCaffrey. 7 0 li l Q. 5 .Ln Row A: Piazza. Row Ii: E. Mikula, T. Marchese, A. Parise, M. Paretti, L. Torsone, Scott, F. Kara. Ron' C: M. Fitzpatrick, XV. Piazza D. Herring, A. Schroeder, R. Gibson, R. St. Germain, NI, Rider, F. Marchesc-, A. Montalto, M. Zeoli, R. Emma, M. Haggerty, T. Martin AI. Lloyd. Row D: H. Miller, F. Marchese, R. Mead, G. Schneller, S. Salantl, R. Kluge, Ci. Hornick, B. Schmalz, ul. Ek. R. Holt. S. Albrecht M. Chiriatti, C. Starpoli, L. XVilcenski, S. Godfrey, C. Drozcwski, li. Miacione. 0 ' 0 Row A: Piazza. Row B: M. Ryan, B. Steimnan, U. Rehm, P, Coppola, P. Malet, S. Pcmbcr, B. XVclch, M. Miller, C. Schmitz, P. Dorf man, J. Gnsberti, McGrath, R. LaFalce, H. Moflitt, R. Vever, S. joy. E. Skellan. Row C: P. Flynn, F. lidell, 'l'. Howarth, S. Gottlieb, G Haber, G. Bellamy, C. Ladzinski, F. Pietropolo, P. Kcil. Cl. Sottile, P. Thompson, I., N'I:n'innt'ci, xl. Razler, B. Feldtnan, G. Schneider, Hillery .L Reaser, R. Albinder, A. M. Ilves, A. jaycox. Ron' D: Y. DeBellis, L. Rosenthal, li. Holbrook, NI. Morclli, N. Kraut, C. Herzfeld, ll Ciroshier, A. Kiely, K. Bach, Cl. Treinpen, T. Kelly, G. Hauver. NI. Kei, N. Welmhcr. N. Berger. -I. Mason, S. Goodwin, M. Rubin, L. Murtliu j. Wilkinson, B. Rimai. s . . Q.. .1 Vi I 14? 35 V SZ ,inf A jr gig .ggi oSEdA?iEHEjp QP 3? ' 'i M HlGH SEHUBL BARS ,. .. , , it-fr:-sw, A-1 vt- ff-kg. f f-7' 'afyzgfi . 3, gg 'i -f,. 1 iiwgliiisiifef ?gi7?5?i'L gt .n.,.,,i,,.,, ,.,., f A-ff f. f Majorettes: K. Lay, M. Kelly, H. Mollilt, A. Hawkins. Ron' A: R. Stavsky, V. Lucarini, D. Levine, L. Goldstein, K. Kronberg, M. Haven, Mr. Hawkins, D, Beaman, N. Hfanzer, li. Gilleran, S. Morehouse, B. WVei1', IC. Barath, I.. Fiore, D. Vertulo. Ron' Ii: A. lNIonlalto, L. Scheib, H. Klingaman, S. Koob, S. Gellar, R. Navarra, XV. Buhler, C. Mlay, Fuller, R. Dvorkin, R. Klrotty, l'. Vertullo, S. Kish, li. Beach, J. linnna, Row C: A, littinger, A. XVright, D. Amone, D. Blatt, C. Purvis, I.. Cant, D. Urcicoli, C. Burns, J. Fishman, R. Sullivan, A. Falanga, B Hawkins, R. Prenot, R. Bowens, G. Gemmel, K. Morgan, D, Loomis, QI. Crispi, 'l'. Beaman, R. Rector. Under the capable direction ol' Mr. Luther Hawkins, the Poughkeepsie High School Band has earned well deserved lame throughout the Hudson Valley. lts stir- ring music and drill formations contribute greatly to our football games, assemblies, and pep rallies. The Dutchess County Music Festival and Spring Fair clearly illustrated the outstanding achievements of our band members. The Poughkeepsie High School Band, one of our outstanding organizations, is an school life. 1'rrf.yi1le21l .... l'1'r'e-P'1'1'.s'i1lr'l1I , . .SI7C'l'Uflll'A' .. . 'fTf?II.S 11TE?l' . . . Head LiIJ1'r11'1'ru1 . . Head Majorette .. invaluable asset to , . .Deborah Beaman . , .Dave Vertullo . . .Bruce Hawkins . . .Robert Rector . ,Richard Prenot . . .Holly Moffit L .L V V , I 3 ,r gl.. I mg Sk Q S225 K1 ,. ,sf 3 f , :Qin A . .Sufi Y ,1 .. W , . X. ' iff? in 2 L 'iff 5' Q . 3 , , ly 4 yr J' if ey' if S 4 if ij ' li Heal 5 2 l 5 l 1 J 1. Q 3 ig 5 1 lu A- 3. . -, x ,, R. 'iv f fa 1 Ei ,MZ ' fa-iiewv,-Ang-r - ,JT Qs' , We f5N' , rw ,...w'-m ,. , h:Mml,,alvm.... xx Q ,, h Q' 3' .I tn: I' X lbw ,f I 'Y , 2- 0.K.! No one leaves till the baton is returned. Pregame Tl'ibL1lC Mr. Hawkins leads the assembly. 4 ,-z, - L., KL f . 2 , E Row A: D. Bickart, ti, Merrick, M. Delahoyd, J, Kroll. Row li: KU. Schoenbrun, D. Nussbzuuu, ll. Necol, D. Fenner, l. Kolus, IS. I.eF1tivc'. B. Khuen, li, Kolns, lj. Adelmun, 'I'. Howarth, S. Lalforte, B. X'Vei1'. ll. tluttesinatn, S. Maguire, S. Gottlieb, xl. Hunter, S. Ashman, M Miller, G. Lutz, AI. Gusberti, R., liroas, ll. Beach, CZ. Vitone, -1. Traver, ll. fillllCll, B. Steinman, j. Rugman, M, Silver, P. Miller, S. lioob. Row C: R. Gt-liuani, M. Kovacs, l'. Liwairdakis, Schcib, li. jones, M. litnet, B. Rinuii, M. Rubin, R. Wheelock, Al. Oppenheimer, S. XVeiner. l'. :xbljfllll-Owlll, K. Bach, R. fiklldllllll, 17, XvCiSlll1lll, l.. Miller, Z. Fckslein, B. lfeldman, N. Krzuu, L. Rosenthal, J. Hillery, G. Schneider, l'. Keil, L. lN'1zu'inucci, j. Razler, F. lidell, S, Leiser, Shontz. Ron' D: L. Millard, K. DeCormier, li. Mikula, C. Pelton, R. XVaxman, J. Sommer. S. Finnermau, M. Percy, A. Drdreich, S. Laufer, S. Becchetti, R. Kluge, B, Oppenheimer, I.. Lipton, R. Koffey, XV. Adams, D. Plummer K. Morgan, N. Berger, J. Croshier, J, Peluso. W, Wheeler, N. XVebber. l. Herman, L, Righter, ll. Kluge, D. Gottdiener. WMM ' il 'lf ' I '3 The XVorld Affairs Club, under the skillful guidance ol Miss Frances Smith, enjoyed it most successful year. Directed by Mary Delahoyd, President: Carol lXlerrick, W M l'ice-Presiderltq -Iohn Kroll, Se1'retnry,' and David Bick- s 'ikfw ' nrt, Trtfaszzrcr, the club 'Atoured many countries of liurope, Asia, und .-Xlriczi. Through the lectures of num- zl' ' erous guest speakers, the members received a vivid pic- ture of the life :ind peoples in many parts of the world. The annual trip to the United Nations highlighted the gronp's activities. f ,iff , ff M ti! john Hendrick, guest speaker from Rhodesia, Off to the ll.N. at . . gs fr. . , dy-,,4?,..,,.,,wV,.,.5r1,. Non' A: Z. Fckstein, lb. Gotttliener, J. Rzizler, A. Miller, D, Averill. Ron' B: D. lfenner, C. Schoenhrun, J. Necol, R. tlelmzm, I. Kolus . G-usherti, B. Short. S. l.uI-'orte, K. Frztnklin, A. Krimezis, J. AllClllIfllI, M. Kelly, K. McCaffrey, T. Howarth, C, Cottesmzin, I.. XVestergartl .I l.. Scheih, M. Miller, S. Spitz. G. Lutz, S. Leiser, J. Shontz, M. McGraw, F. Kolus, M. Musmerci, H, Clooperman, K. Sellendi, B. Necol I Ram' C: B. Steinman, KI. Sclnnitz, If. XYolslegel, l-1. Mikula, A. Reaser, C. A. Merrick, l. Keil, K. Jones, R. Alhinder, J. Pearce, S. Gottlieb I.. Mzirinucci, I.. Rosenthal, B. lfeldmun. I. Croshier, B. Rimzii, N. Krzmt, G. Schneider, J. Hunter, 'l'. Herman, B. YVeir, S. lxlilgllllf, S. Ash mam. S. Kronherg, J. Ciutten, S. Gushcrti,il.. luschlag, l'. Miller, J. Lepore. l'. l':n'ren. Ron' D: M. Morelli, D. Beamzm, R. Waxman, S, Ducote. M. Zimet,iN. Wehher, P. Ahrznntm'itz, K. Bach, J. Krakower, J. Sommer, D. Stewart, J. Kroll, I.. Lipton, R. Koffey, S. Becchetli W. Aclains, R. I.zit-knizui, li. Jenkins. A. lirtlreicli. BI. Percy, S. Fllll1E1'llILlll, C. Felton, D. Bickttrt, C. Beaman, J. Oppenheimer, J, Hillery S. J. Pearce. NI. Key, Nl. Rubin. I Art, music, :mtl literature, the three ztrts, are sub- jects which interest :ill Triad memhers. Now in its seventh year, Triad has enjoyed programs presented hy guest speakers from Vztsszrr College :ind from the Pough- keepsie Area. Under the leadership ol Miss Torgesen, adviser, and its cztpztble officers, Triad has successfully Conducted the znmual Christmas party and June luncheon. On .April l5, the members trztveled to New York City where :ill enjoyed the musical comedy, Bye Bye, Birdie. Under Trizid's guidance, the ztrts will continue to flourish in Poughkeepsie High School. l i X- N ., M 4' 1 ,rt , A I ' Absorbing culture. Mr. Nemeth speaks on Roman drainzl. I Row A: L. Marinucci, J. Chamberas, L. Millard, Row B: K, Sellendi, J, Cusberti, A. Miller, B. Rimai, Croshier, M. Morelli, J. Rider K. Bach, M. Key, C. Sottile, M. Rubin, G. Schneider, F. Fdell, M. Parettti. Row C: J. Sessa, Mackey, R. Mead, M. Haggerty, Miscione M. Donovan, R. Kluge, C. Hornick. D, Stewart, J. Crevino, D. Boucher, J. McCann. Dear Diary, May 13, 1961 Wheel-Just whirled in from the most wonderful night of my life! Our Senior Prom was perfect in every way. The gym never looked lovelierg the music was divineg even the chaperones danced! Don't let me forget to thank Loretta Marinucci and Jim Chamberas, our co-chairmen, for making this prom such a marvelous success. Also, Mr. Duval and Miss Cole deserve three cheers for their help as our faculty advisors. Now to sleep and dreams of Fiesta in Spain. Row A: B. Potocki, D. Nussbaum, J. McGrath, P. Coppola, J. Lovelace, B. L. Welch, P. Malet, A. M. Ilves, J. Beach, D. Leto, P. Pal- ladino, P. Leto, A. Krimezis, S. Joy, J. Shannon, M. Miller, I. Kolus, S. Pember, G. Hunt, R. LaFalce, N. Webber. Row B: T. Howarth R. Rector, W. Gaudioso, G. Eschbach, M. Ryan, J. Sumski, E, Holbrook, E. Flynn, J. Hunter, A. Gallante, B. Steinman, C. Peraino, B. LeFaive, A. DiGregorio D. Miller, R. Vever, M. F. Fauci,'C. Anzelone, U. Rehm, Y. DeBelIis, S. Gottlieb, N. Gasparek, J. LePore, G Heller, B. Emma, C. Schmitz, L. Zuschlag, A. Reaser. Row C: L. Feierabend, Z. Eckstein, D. Gottdiener, P. Lillis, P. Thompson, J. Wilkin son, L. Murtha, D. Beaman, N. Berger, G. Haber, P. Plass, J. Mason, S. Goodwin, R. Litt, A. Montalto, J. Davies, C. Herzfeld, K. Gray J. Oppenheimer, E. Mikula, S. J. Pearce, S. Minnick, B. Feldman, J. Hillery, L. Rosenthal, N. Kraut, J. Connelly, C. Ladzinski, C. Callahan J. Razler, M. Kovacs, R. Albinder, P. Keil, F. Kara. Row D: T. Marchese, R. Longi, J. Lloyd, A. Anthony, P. Kotas, T. Martin, A. Schroel der, D. Herring, E. Jenkins, L. Wilcenski, D. Weintraub, S. Godfrey, R. Holt, C. Starpoli, J. Ek, S. Albrecht, V. VanWagner, P. Mikus, T Rogan, G. Schneller, S. Saland, M. Fitzpatrick, T. Kelly, C. Trempin, TV. Conklin, G. Nassar, YV. Piazza, J. Piazza, F. Marchese, M. Zeoli, J. Scott, A. Levine. limi' .41 lr. SL'llOOlllIllllil'l', Hnrltin. Ron' lf: CI. Hearst, C, Rogers, XYilkinson. Ron' C: ll. Jones, S. Fleet, I.. Steed. I . Grogan. The Blue and XVhite Variety Store, Poughkeepsie hooks, odds und ends. High Sc'l1ool's general supply center, is regarded :is an XVe express our thanks to the competent director oasis in the desert. Under the direction ol' Mr. Belcher :ind stall' ol' our st-hool store lor providing us with the and Linda Schooninztker, nizinziger, our Little Lucky's tools lor our education. supplies faculty and students with necessary paper, jff Q .lp , Qu:--....-v- ' Better llllit' out :1 dime for the smhl. Mr, lic-Iclivr anulils the hunks. fi Ron' A: W. Callahan, tl. Schmitz, NI. NIcGrath, A. Reaser, S. Saland, B. lit-Idman, NI. I-ale, T. Sannnarco, nl, Razler, I.. Nlarinucci, S. Arnold, S. Harris. limi' lf: C. Powers. S, LaForte, Ii. Kolus, B. Blumberg, M. Sharp. xl. Digilio, CL. Trani, P. Linardski, D, Weisman, N. Baron. I.. Rosenthal, ul, CIIIICII, L. Kraut, R. Albinder, I., Miller, P. Iiendazzi, N. Nlulrcy. P. Malet, G. Eschbach, j. Rllglllllll, R. Colman, C.. Bel- lamy, I.. Millard. Ron' I.: I-I.Gz1wrlyCZik, C. Sclmeider, M. Morelli, ll. Croshier. I.. Noell, ll. Moore, R. Liefer, P. Nlctiinnis, IJ. .Xmontx nj. Op- penheimer, NI. Rubin, 'I'. Popavero, S. LI. Pearce, N. Webber, ml. Kluge, R. Dvorkin, A. Hawkins, M. Zimet, tl Sottilc. Run' D: D. Levine, R. .Xnderson, V. I.. Browne, NI. Key, .L Schoomnaker, R. Weiss, I.. Fiore, H. L,ClIJltlIlS, KI. Kroll. 'I'. Schoonmaker, R. Klugt-, S. Kish, R. Yan- XVagncr, IJ. Boucher, xl. Colbert, E. Kilcrease, P. Nedwcll, li. jenkins. D. Barton, K. Bach, D. Beaman. Please keep it down to a dull mar or Stake i: slow are the familiar admonitions of the monitors ol' Poughkeepsie High School. Our monitor stall, under the guidance ol' Mr, How- ard Kirtland, enforces the rules and regulations estab- lished by the faculty and the student body. .-X mon- itor's numerous duties include: checking passes, regula- ting student traflic between classes, reporting offenders, and guiding visitors through our school. 'lI.et your light so shine belore men that they may see your good works . . the unwritten precept ol' the Poughkeepsie High School lXIonitor Force. Connnissioners: Betsy Feldman, Mike Gale, Steve Sa- land, Tom Sainmarcog Captains: Carla Schmitz, planet Razler, Steve Arnold, Ann Reaser: Lieutenants: .Io- .-Xnne Nlcflrath, Loretta Marilnicci, XValt Callahan. Stan Harris. 'l'ln't-c heads are better than one, Double Dutv Vw 201 il lwlillgl' lllll l1ClllfJQ Willfllfll- limi' A: J. Schwartz, V. Hannan, M. Dixon, K. Lay, li. Ventrioli, S. Nelson, J. Hunter, I., Geiger, C. Gottesman, D. Zeus, D, Fenner. Itfozu B. D. Maserjian, lf. Ditiorcia, A. Paju, ll. Blulnherg, S. Devan, M. Chartofl, T. Howarth, M. Silver, S. Kolus, T. Andrews. Row C: XV. Sherow, J. Kole, G. Gerstenfelcl, M. Schwartz, L. A. Noell, XV. Myers, H. Shankinan, M. Dennis, J. Oppenheimer, R. Dvorkin. Rau' D: B, Ban- lield, J. Davies, K. Bock, li. Kilcrease, L. Lipton, F. Lamb, R. Paenot, R. Schisler, -X. Malkenlus, L. Lackman, D. Ruderman, D. XVein- trauh, R. Reynolds. I I On the evenings of March I7 and l8, Poughkeepsie scientists, and the participants indicated considerable High School hustled with activity at the fourth annual potential lor future scientific advances. Science Fair. Projects were displayed in the fields ol' Joyce Hunter and Stewart Nelson won the Fair's General Science, Biology, Physics, and Chemistry. The grand prizes. quality of these exhibits revealed a number of talented W.. B35 M Grand prize winner, Stuart Nelson Optical illusion exhihit ln I.. Lipton and D. Ruderinan. Grand prize winner. Joyce Hunter Rout' A: Al. McGrath, L. Morris, xl. Gilmore, M. Dixon, B. L. X'Velch, B, L. james. L. Millard, A. Reaser, P. Malet, S. Lalforte, S. Leiser. Row B1 G, Hunt, C, Lewin, Baratta, S, Morehouse, T, Freedman, S. Tzlfillclli, ll. YV6ll0I1, YV. lVlCNl1ry, N. Allrzlllanls, Bl. C. Dunlap. P. Parren, R. Kellerhouse, K. Travcr, B. Necol. Ron' C: C. Varonc, K, DeCormier, L. Righter, B. Grapski, K. Medaugh, C. Herzfeld, -I. Paroli, L. Murtha, J. Wilkinson, J, Croshier. WUWMHW An activity much frequented by those feminine mem- Spring Fair. These events mark the high points ol' the bers of our student body who enjoy singing is the Girls group's year, but they were achieved only after innum- Choir. This group, under the direction of Mr. Willard erable hours ol strenuous practice by its lorty members. McNary, engaged in several programs throughout the The members were remunerated for their efforts school year including the Christmas Program, P. T. A, by enthusiastic audiences and by a trip to the opera in meetings, the Adult Education Open House, the Dutch- New York City. ess County Music Festival, the Spring Concert, and the Mr. McNary, Director 48 girls-95 legs IGF! Rout A: C. Schoenbruu, KI. Hansmau, J. Gilmore, S. Morehouse, S. Taciuclli, C. Lewin, M. Zimct, D, XVeintraub, C. Hunt, B. YVeir, .X. XVright, J. 'l'ulin, A. Reaser, B. L. james, M, Ii, Dixon, Rout li: B. Xvelton, L. Brader, K. Jones, G. Trani, L. Gallante, li. Scutt, Mr. Mo Nary, D. Stewart, A. Cunningham, C. Beaman, ll. Mason, Smith. R011' CI A. f'lf1WlilllS, L. Nocll. L- Sfilillg. P. GBIC, 5. DUCOIC. L. ,I0lll1S0l1. T. Gosse, T. Beaman, F. Madsen, li. Lillis, L. Fiore, D. Booker, R. Rector I Under the baton of Mr. McNary, the Mixed Chorus ol Poughkeepsie High School has grown to a member- ship ol' over seventy students. This year the group participated in the Christmas assembly, the Dutchess County Music Festival, and the Spring Concert of the Music Department of P. H. S. For the first time, the Christmas Xssemhly. Chorus attended the Metropolitan Opera-a great thrill lor all concerned. Donald Weintrzttilm, Geraldine Hunt, Miriam Zimet, and Mike McConnell were the officers who guided the group during its successful year. .',' o 'fin . '. . 4 .- 'l ' x N I Y A rl tl Q ww VM H UNNXNG! Row A: L. Yvilcenski, j. Chamberas, R, Mead, C. Hornick. Row B: J. Rider, W. Baratta, P. McGinnis, C. Rosenberg. Row C: R. Gibson, D. Herring, J. Lloyd, R. Mikus, B, Wagner, M. Haggerty, M. Zeoli. Row D: j. Crevino, R. Butts, R. Kluge, B. Schmalz. j. Ek, S. Albrecht, M. Chiriatti, P. Dietz, W. Callahan. lVho? The Poughkeepsie High School Kiwanis-spon- VVhy? To provide our school and community with con- sored Key Club tinuing public service XVhat? Sponsored the junior-Senior basketball game How? Very well, naturally! and conducted the Red Cross Poster Drive QFFICERS VVhen? This year 0960-61 for those of you who happen PTl?Sl'!16Hl ,.,. ....,,.,. , . .... Robert Mead to leaf through the PHoIs in the future, Vice-President . . . .Conrad Hornick 'Q Vice-President Connie Hornick conducts .a meeting. So who drew those phony keys on the board? vi. ig.. x ff 1 , .. yy X3 SJ GUS' Row A: N. Webber, L. Marinucci, J. McGrath, M. Delahoyd, L. Millard, J. Razler. Row B: B. Short, S. Kriscka, S. Leiser, Pember, S. LaForte, B. Potocki, R. LaFalce. Row C: J. Adelman, j. Gusberti, C. Schmitz, S. Kronberg, C. Smith, M. li. Dunlap, E. Koius, R. Broas, -I. Gattine. Run' D: J. Howarth, K. Marinucci. C. Sottile, C. Butts, K. B0rk. K. Bach. KI. Kluge, V. L. Browne, M. Dixon. P, Bendazzi. , 1 Strength in deeds -the motto of Girls' League, has inspired its industrious members to contribute much of their time and talents in assisting the faculty of our school. In addition to working within the school, Girls' League also performed services for the Little Red Schoolhouse, Children's Theater, and the New York State Music Festival. These young women provided an Happy Thursday girls! excellent example for their fellow students, and they have brought praise and acclaim to Poughkeepsie High School. The Officers this year were: Mary Delahoyd, Preszl dent: -Iill McGrath, Vice-President, Loretta Marinucci, Sfcrzzlaryg Linda Millard, T7'EHS1l1'E1'f Janet Razler, His- torian: Nancy Webber, Pzlblicity Chai1'ma1'1. Let's make out a list of boys. Rf mv A: ll. fl1ll72lSSIl,,I. Sumski, I, Kolus, S. Pllllslglll, l'. Lclo, M. Kelly, C. BllllllD1ll'i1lS, ll. 11111.11-ll, IL. lil'1lklm'cl', I'. I'ullzlclino, il, Ilcrring, P. Mule! l. Kolus. lion' li: li, lillllmllrvrg, llllllll'l', ll. l.clo, R. Milonr, Y. llc livllis, li. Cigxynor, KZ. llczlrsl, llllfilllll, Cllirkcwillq, A. Uzlllzlntc, N N11 I 1 llfCy, fllllllllfl Hon' fi: Mn. liovzlrs, Rolo, II. KL-nnccly, M, Rairll, S. Ifilmimmons, A. .I2Iyi'0X,. R. KL'I7lll'2lIlllS, CL. ll2lllYL'l', K. llc Cornlic' I Ixlugc, R. lxlllflllly, R. 1-1'4lllcx'. Hon' IJ: Lylllc-, li. l.2llISlllg, CI, AIIICIUIIC. I.. Iiurrouglls, V. lixzlns, D. lNlzu'om', 'l'. Kvlly, Saxon, I.. S1001 C. 'I'l'vnlpa-ll, Ci, l,c-wie, A. kivly. I On April 2l, lfllil, the Sll1'CXl'SS ol' the DislrilJulix'C Mc Iligll Sfllool. 'llmc lligllliglu ol' the evening czuun lmluczalion Cllulfs clcvcmll zumuall lzulxion show was wllcn ,lUSL'lJll Riclvr, Xlznslcr ol' clCl'ClIIOIllCS, c'rowllCcl wiclcly llK'C'lllIIllCll. Seventy lovely girls moclclecl stun- l.i11clzl IIul'1'oug,l15 as mpnccn ol' llmc l z1sl1ion Show. ning oullils l.lIl'lIISlICll lay thc Town Shop zmcl the l'Il'ClN'l1 Circ-llil lor thc mmm-as ol' lhis colorful :mal l'2lSlllUI1 om Shop: zulclccl ClllCl'l2lllllllCIIl wan suppliccl lmy sex- zzlylc cxcning must Inc givcn lo Llmc Illf. flllllJIIlCIl1lhClS ual ol' the lznlcnlccl singers znml clqlxlccls ol' Pouglmkcep- amd XII: lIl'll'llCl', llwir znmlvincr. -1-Qnexff. IXX .X lowly SClllUl, Nliw Mun .Xml Km, l3lIl'L'll Ilmlzx llllllilllglli IS mrowncml, ,-hz Hon' A: I,. lfeicrziheiiil, R. Rector, .X, Bi-zliil, N. Kovacs. limi' li: l.. Srhmill, M, Milom-. I, Kolus, B. 'l'zicinelli, J. Necol, l'. liemlztlli. limi' lf: R. xlllflllly, l.. Blll'l'0llghS, H. XX'iIckc'ns, .X. Hummel, lf. l'iCl'Sllll, PCIIISO, A. Cul- siirzxs, S. joy. Ron' IJ: j. Galle, li. Laine, S. Uoclfrcy. CZ, Stzlrpoli, lf, lillis. 'II Rqimlull, R. Yzm xY2lglll'l', R. Reziclcr. W R. lirlizirll. i To ciicoiiruge :tml direct stuilent zipprecizitioii ol' :nrt ilentg Lois lfeieixnlmciicl, Secretziryg and Margot Kovacs, :incl to eiihziiife the Imeziuty ol' our school :incl comniun- Trezisurer. Nlr. -joseph Czitziiifmo served :is the Art ity, were the goals ol' Poughkeepsie High Sc'hool's ,Xrt lllulfs supervisor. Club. The clulfs most notable projecits were the Creation The iiiclustrious ollicers ol' this OYgZlIliZ1lIl0ll were: ol' posters :incl scenery for the zmriuzil play, and for Robert Rector, Presiclentg ,Xmhoiiy Braid, Vice Presi- community progrziins. 5:5 Q Whig I'Ilc look ol' lmoreqloin 'Wlly so glum l'lllIlllS? 49? Run' A: J. Gattine, C, Ladzinski, K. Gray, C. Sillllllli. I.. hI2ll'il1llCCl,l,.IJ0l'lilllLlll. Ron' li: I-I Grogan, Il. NllSSlJl1lllll,J. Cullen, N. Mulvey I.. Zuschlag, P. Flynn, I.. Murtha, l'. Keil, j. Shannon, M. XVilser. A. Pain, J. XVashburn. Ron' C: J. Pearce, C, Sottile, S. Goodwin, B. Lansing CI. Trenipen. B. Santitnaw, G. Carroll. D. Marone, G. Lewis, S. Minnick, S. VI. l't-arce, NI, Halstead, B. Rimai, li. Holbrook, G. 'I'riani, The Future Nurses Club of Poughkeepsie High School has completed Il lnost successful year. Guest speakers emphasized the opportunities and importance ol' health careers: movies depicting the life of the inod- ern nurse were added to the agenda of the monthly meetings. The animal trip to a well known hospital No girls, an apple a day won't have any effect on nurses. was the climax of an inspiring year. The officers ol' the club were: Carla Sclnnitz, Presi zlmzlq Clathleen Gray, Vicz'-Pr1'side11t: Loretta Marinucci S6l'!'6flll'y,' Carol Ladzinski, Trc'as1n'er. Mrs. Sylvia of liciated as the elub's adviser. President Carla Schmitz. i7 Row A: J. Cusberti, A. Krimezis, P. Malet, J. Chamberas. Row B: R. Lalfalce, R. Broas, K. Sellentli, C. Lockwood, C. Callahan, J. McGrath, C. Shoenbrun. Row C: S. joy, L. Millard, S. Gottlieb, J. Croshier, N. Kraut, L. Rosenthal, B Feldman, J. Hillery, F. Edell, K. jones. Row D: J. Mason, M. Key, E. jenkins, D. Mleintraub, W. Adams, K. Bock, M. Morelli. The Future Teachers Club is an organization dedi- cated to acquainting students with the fundamentals of the teaching profession. Through the club's activ- ities, the members were informed of the qualifications and advantages of a teaching career. Highlights of this year's program were: the first joint meeting with the Future Teachers Clubs from other schools, the maintenance of an educational bul- Future teacher conducting noon-hour study hall, letin board, the supervision of study halls, and a field trip to a state college. Patricia Malet, President, Agnes Krimezis, Vice-Pres identg Mary Jane Gusberti, Secretary: James Cham- beras, T1'easu1'e1': successfully directed our Future Teach- ers Club for the year 1960-61. Mrs. Sylvia capably of- ficiated as the club's adviser. So Ilzis is a future teacher? ecdgfec Noz1',4: S. l'iSt'llll1lt'll, Nl. Matwex, If. Dooris. Hum' II: l. Nlartliesc, G. Marquette, R. Rexnolds, XY. Kisch, CQ, Hoskins. Ron' C: Sardi, XY. XYooclwcIl, A. NlZlllil'lllllS, R. l'lrich. Nlt'lIorn1it'k R. Martin. I 0 0 1? Seated: R. Miller, F. Lamb, J. McCann, T. Rogan. Standing: S. Nelson, J. Scott, R. Ulrich, W. Woodwell, J. Heilman, J. Decker, S. Germain, M. Dennis. XVh0 are the unsung heroes ol Poughkeepsie High School?-the members ol the '1'ech-lilec Club! Under the expert supervision ol' Mr. liazzani, these student tech- nicians eapably handle behind-the- scenes, maintenance and lighting. Our assemblies, the IDX. system, the Pioneer home games, and the annual C.O.-P.'l'..X. Talent Show rely upon the unceasing lahor and vigilance ol' these electronic wiz- ards. .Xn integral part ol' our school, the 'I'ech-lilec Clluh assists many teachers by setting up the recording devices and projectors. OFFIKLICRS Jerry Sessa Gary Marquette Klichael Xlatwey Floyd llooris Movies and film strips are two ol' the most interesting educa- tional media Cllllllllylftl by our school. The Projectionists, advised by Mr. Heinemann, deftly pre- pared the screens and projectors used in our classrooms, This year Poughkeepsie High St-hool's Projectionists were led hy John Mcflann, President. Frank Lamb, Vlfifi-l,l'CSlllClll, Hendrick Nliller, Secretary, John Decker, 'l'reasurer. Crm' A: R. Staxsky, sl. Oppenhcimcr, KL. Burns, M. Rubin, il. Scott. Row li: NI. Fitzpat- ick, D. Cerni 1 gha. 3 LL N f Q p 'Ray z 'is' ,,- . 'ff From the depths of Poughkeep- sie High School's science wing emerge strange rumblings and dense fumes, indicating that our chemistry club, the Avogadro So- ciety, is actively engaged in dis- covering the secrets of science. In their quest for knowledge, the members toured the Texaco Re- search Center in Beacon, conduc- ted their own experiments, and assisted in class experiments and demonstrations. The .Xvogadro Society owes much of its success this year to Mr. XVach, the clulfs adviser. OFFICERS PresirlwzI-Richzird Stavsky I'ffl'-PHWIVKIHII1-CiCO1'gC Burns .S'ffc1'clr1rir's5Iill Oppenheimer and Donald Clerniglia Yil'I'Il.SlIH?J'-ixiif'il2lCi Fitzpatrick 125 manic! X little more Hill and pool . , . lt's a malted, Tech clcc 1 XVonderland by Night Poughkeepsie High School was a Wonderland By Night on Saturday, january 28, 1961, when the -Iunior Class presented its Prom. Music was furnished by Van Henry and his orchestrag the highlight of the evening was the crowning of Carol Bambakos as queen. Linda ,f s E'3' Those colors look just awful together! Burroughs and Gloria Lewis were her charming attend- ants. The perseverance of the prom committees, directed by Judy Kluge and Bruce Wagner, was evidenced in a very successful junior Prom. Row A: B. Wvagner, J. Kluge, R. Koffey. Row B: J. Cattinc, R. Murphy, L. Burroughs, Q. Harris, R. Kristiansen, B. Santimaw, N. Mulvey, S. LaForte. Row C: F. Dooris, S. Arnold, R. Vanwagner, D. Marone,J. Sauter, G. Carroll, O. Jekabsons, D. Barton. G Some people just cz1n't spell. Wlmt do you mean, there are no cookies? Poughkeepsie High School's l96ll D. U. S. O. football buccess ol' this affair was 11ttributed to the capable direc- chznnpionship was celebrated by ll Victory Dance on tion ol' filiiifllllill, Agnes Kiely, and to the excellent November 19 lroin 8:50-l l :30 lJ.lll. Over 11 hundred entertainment provided by the Tri-Tones and two local couples gathered to honor our football players, The singing groups. limi' .-1: A. Kielv. Row Ii: If. ilillllllllllllll, ti. Blllllllliixkli N. Nlulvev, Ci. Heller. NI, Rvun. NI. Kovacs, l'. Mallet. j. Gattinc, F. Edell. Ron' C: l'. liCllllLiZ7l. CT. iR4ISl'lllJCl'g. A. Braid. P. Francese. lf. NI2ll'CllCSC, Fi Knstzu, G. Harrier, il. Butts. l'. Nlffilllllli N. XVebber, 'l'. Sannnarco, B. J Feldman, l-'. Scotli, l.. Feierabend. Ron' D: I., Righter, L. Goldstein, li. lz1p11st1'z1t, bl. Crevino, sl. Saland, C. Starpoli, S. Albrecht, Chain- beras. R. Xv2iI1Xv2lgIlCl', LI. Bernard, D, Nlarone. D. Weintraub, 'If Kelly, ll. Treinpen. . 741 Ifmr A: R. Nl0llllS0Il, Ci. Maximum, CI. Lewin, J. BL'l'llZ1l'Kl, NI. Kelly, B. 'I':u'inclli. Row li: A. Lziurcnzano. KI. Weiss, ij. liznrzulzl, R. Milone, KI. Rimini, Y. O'Bricn. Ron' C: S. Devan, D. XVeiS1nan, I.. Riglxlcr, R. Nlonlznllo, R. Butts, L. Goldstein. On Nlzirfli 25, lfltil, the Sophomore Class limuglil Guy l'zu'c-Q to Pouglikeepsie High School. Under the clircclion ol' Cznrlu Lewen :md .Iaiues BCl'll2il'll, the Soph- ouiore Soircc- lcziturerl music' by the Tri-Tones. Nillff' lllllllllg down some Qteps. lillen Dunlap was Chosen Nlcweliesl ol' the l'z1i1'. XVC commencl cliairmcn, the class zulviscrs, :md the Sopliomores who worked so diligently for the success ol' this zumual dance. i 1 Clhaperons' mrncr in l'oughk1:cpsic Abbey. I I Rau' A: R. lilngc, A. Kiely, C. Rosenberg, BI. Key, S. Szilantl. Ron' Ii: KI. 6-usberli, I.. Marinucci, 'IQ S2llIllllIll'l'U, N. XVebber, lf. Kara. l'. Male! Nou' lf: kj, Hillery. D. xVCiI1lYZllllD, AI, Crexino, S. Albrecht. D, Boucher, xl. Cihznnherzas. NI. Niorelli. On the first day of the new school year, the he- were lznniliarigecl with the school. wilclerecl Sophoniores, many ol whom entered the Several grand old Seniors Conducted this Sopho Poughkeepsie High School building lor the first time, more Orientation. 7' 2 ':E!.L'fl5 Ball Why not try the elevator? 'X-.Q-' QQ. 4 . f X s e e,r ,r 1., ITE 1 x 0 1. 'hs Santas helpersf' composed of faculty members who surprised the student body by their clever and original skit at the Christmas assembly. Christmas 1960 was a series ol' vivid impressions. First, the feeling of anticipation in classes, the faculty children's Christmas party, and the bright decorations in the halls and homerooms Q20l wonj. At the Christ- mas assembly, the band, the chorus, and the play added to the holiday spirit. The teachers, dressed in appro- priate costumes, sang carols to the student body. With the good wishes of Santa Claus, alias Mr. Van Wagner, the program was concluded. Next came lollipops and dancing in the gym, then, with Christmas greetings all around, freedom! I Af... ...,, john Sylvester, chief decorator of winning homeroom, 201. Rudolph, the tipsy reindeer . . . puck! ,A.w,m, f ymgk.. Mawvnv, Q b ., :1-1f:r,:-- .fran--.11-wmwww WW, ,Mm Myww.fma.-vwwwmwW-Awww-WW 5 vmMw....,w I I I - ! . -,mf W W-.-mm -m.wM,-wwgm ,..-, ,-w.Vf,QL.111:..,L. 'A' 1 Dwi-it' ? i Rau' A: H. SCll0Cl1lil'lll, XXI. Silver, N. C-ittt-l'. Ifllll' Ii: li. Stull, li. Lillis, R. l'oll:u'l4. flll NOYCllllJCI' lil, the presellc-e ol' the Heavenly Muse ill Poughkeepsie High School inspired our thes- IJl2lI1S to great 2lC'lllCYCll1CI1lS ill the One Act Play rllOll1'I1- ZIIIICIII. Four notable plays revealed the Muse's influ- ence: The Came ol Chess, The Dear Departed, Miss Sydney Carton, and l'he Pajama G2llIlC.l, Frolll tllese productions The Game of Chess was selected as the best play. fjll your lllarkg gill. sctg droodle. Those an-tors llllll actresses llllo gained lJlfllCl1ldl l'Ct'0gI1ltlOll lor lllCll' portrayals XNCIC Richard Pollock f v hest actorg Marcia Silver, hest lClICS5 lidwald Scutt hest supporting actor: Mary Ann TIISSOII, best support ing actress. :XII April lJl'OgI'2lll1 ol one act plays was held to de lC1'lI1lIlC our Clllfy for the tllird N lIlOTldl FI llCSPldf1 Fes tival at Chappequa, New York. WW, gl -. W M V-.--'--,....,,,,,,, I 'gfilf YQ ,J H if C ..,.,,,..f- U .Mg . ,, :ms-. .ggi g Xctress on prr Row A: B. XVeir, D, Averill, G. King, A. Erdreich, li. Kil crease, P. McGinnis. Ron' B: C. Powers, H. Schoenfeld, J. Cutten, T. Rogan, N. Gitter, J. Mabic. Row C: li. Kol us, M. Kelly, L. Douglas, Z. lickstein, Rugman, B. Feld- man, K. McCaffrey, M. Silver, D. Linardakis. Row D: Row D: M. Pelton, M, Zimet, C. Stegman, K. Kronberg, J. XVeathcrby, J. Davies, M. Haven, C. Beaman, Ifinnerman. Row E: R. Pollack, S. Becchetti, C. Parker, R. Madsen, I.. Stephens, B. Oppenheimer, J. Decker, Lillis. L. Lipton, 0. Jekabsons, P. Dietz. I 5 I I ' Resolved: That the National Forensic League is an asset to Poughkeepsie High School. 4 Affirmative Negutzfmf: The negative moves that the resolution be l. lnterscholastic speech contests, featuring GXLCIH- made unanimous. poraneous speaking, radio reading, and humor- ous and dramatic interpretation, instill confi- Officers dence and competence in the participants. Andrew l1ll'ClYSlCl1-P1'65t6l67lf 2. Debating teaches students to analyze and refute Philip Abramowitz-Vice I'1'es1'dent, Congress logically. Richard Koffey-Vive P1'es1'de1'Lt, Debate 5. Student Congresses serve to increase understand- Steven Lauler-Vice President, Speech ing ol democratic procedure. Deborah Averill-Treasurer Ll. Debaters including Debby Averill, Betsy Y'Veir, Betsy NVeir, Lori Kilcrease-Secretaries Philip Abramowitz, and Andrew lirdreich bring renown and honor to our school. But, Miss Stephens, 1'1n too tall to play Snow-X'Vhite. Garland King-State tournament champ in hu- morous interpretation HONOHARY MEMBERS Max A. Reutershan, 1957 lda Bartow, 1950 Gains Bolin, 19112 DEGREES OF IDIS Philip Abramowitz Betsy YVeir Jan Mabie Kenneth Morgan Michael Dennis Peter McGinnis Steven Laufer Howard Reben Mark Schwartz Garland King Marsha Silver Otis Alekabsons Maureen Kelley Xvilliam Banfield Edward Lillis Leonard Lipton Robert Rector john Kroll Conny Beaman David Ruderman Steven Devan Stacie 1Veiner 1Vayne Adams Charlene Stegman Patrick Dietz Charles Powers Peter Liuardakis Carol Lockwood Craig Parker xloyce Hunter K1 oseph Acker, 19 39 C. Carlton Kirchner, 1938 Lucille Stephens, 'lt is 2800.4 TINC TI ON Deborah Averill Andrew Erdreich Richard Kolley DEGREES OF EXCELLENCE 194 Bruce Oppenheimer 126 187 Norma Gitter 125 185 Thomas Gaines 113 184 Betsy Feldman 113 178 Robert 1Vaxman 107 168 Richard Pollack 105 147 Ronald Carman 103 145 John Decker 98 147 Ronald Brown 93 129 Carl Rosenburg 91 DEGREES OF .HONOR 72 Thomas Rogan 46 69 Cary Gerstenfeld 45 62 'l'obi Freedman 44 64 Connie Gottesman 44 63 Richard Lumb 44 63 Hariet Schoenfeld 44 lil Edward Scutt 42 60 Lori Kilcrease 41 61 Edith Kolus 41 58 .-Xnn Miller 37 56 Lance Xllestergard 37 56 Aloan Edmonds 36 56 Miriam Zimet 35 55 Miles Haven 33 48 Kenneth Kronberg 31 48 Francine Kozak 30 Jane Rugman 30 308 260 252 -john Buckley Stanley Becchetti Thomas Saminarco Susan Leiser Samuel Finnerman David Bickart Susan Maguire Cheryl Purvis Fox Madsen ludv Krakower . 1 Edward Scutt Sally Newman Sharon Zahn -john 1'Veatherby Alames Bernard Robert Decker Clay Pelton Mary Ann Key Linda Righter John Davies Sarah Ducote Leslie Saling Gertrude 1Vildman Mary Baird Richard Schisler Morton Peet ffmzaal We Zfmm YJ Ron' A: D. Fenner, ll. Stlllllflllflil. I.. Geiger, Nl. Kelly, ll. lllklll, S. linright. N. Ciitlur. Hou' Ii: L. xvCSlCl'glll'il, S. XVeiner, L. Saling. CI. Stcgman, M. l'crcy, S. Ducote, A. Hawkins, ti. Gottesman, S4 Nlzirfia, H. Rchcn. lion' C: R. XVZIXINZIII, XY, Shcrow. R. Pollack, Xl. Hzxven. li. Lillis, l.. lilllilllllll, ll Sentl. fl l't'llon. First Night Report: Professional is the description lor last 11lgl1l'S vers- ion of The Heiress. .Xu ol'l'-Broaclway production, this clrama was more seriously and spiriteclly portrayed than many a Broadway creation. lispecially memorable were the performances of Stacy XfVeiner, as the well- meaning auntg Arlene Hawkins, the claughterg Clay Pel- Plcasc, may we have your l.it. notes? ton, the stern father: and litl Scutt, the tlaug'hter's suitor. My colleague declares that the matinee cast, starring Marcia Silver, Richard Pollack, Norma Gitter, and Lance lVestergartl, was excellent. Costumes and light- ing were superior, autl the play was competentlv pro- t . clucetl anal directed hy Miss Lucille Stephens. 1,l'.fl1I.91I'Il Slfllblfl' l.11rfiz11'r1 l'r'11nfnm1z Cfztflfrfzzz' Slopm' lflizflfmfll Alumlzrl flfflllll' 'l'ow11.fe11fl .llurirm Almond .llorrfs '14U'll'IISl'IZC1 Alrs. Alozztgonzcry lllnria Cust Clay Pelton, Richard Pollock Stacie XVeiner, Marcia Silver .Xrlene Hawkins, Norma Gitter Connie Gottesman, Leslie Saling Lewis Lackman, Howard Reben Sue Enright, Sara Dueote litlwarcl Seutt, Lance XVestergartl Harriet Blatt Harriet Schoenfelcl I Row A: C. Pelton, A. Hawkins. Ron' B: N. Cittcr, L. Westcrgard, P. McGinnis, B. Feldman, M. Silver, C. Go-ttesmau. Row C: C. Stegman, R. Pollack, L. Lackmau, M. Percy, Scutt, H. Blatt. Row A: Nccol, M. Kelly, C. Cotlesman, H. Ruben, B. Feldu1an,, S. Morehouse. Row Ii: R. XVaxman, M. Haven, D. XVcintraub, B. Oppenheimer, YV. Adams, P. McGinnis. Have you ever yearned to act? The actors and actresses of Pough- keepsie High School find a wel- come haven in the Thespian Club. Directed by Clay Pelton, President, and Arlene Hawkins, secretary- treasurer, this organization has soared to great heights in the pro- ductions of the Annual Play and numerous one act plays. The Fourteenth Annual Mid- Hudson Speech Festival was held on October 26, 1960. Students from john Forbus Junior High School, Peekskill, Wzippingers, Our Lady of Lourdes, and Poughkeep- sie High Schools participated i11 informal speaking and radio and dramatic reading. From the 1511 participants, those speakers lrom our school who oh- tained HA ratings are shown in the accompanying picture. Poughkeepsie High School an- ticipates future triumphs to equal those won on Speech Day, 1960. 22,-4. S Ron' A: F. Pietropolo, R. Feldman. Row Ii: A. Montalto, j. Sardi, YV. Adams, H. Miller, R. Miller. Good Morning! This is station XVPSX. These are the words broadcast by the aspiring public speakers of Poughkeepsie High School. Each Monday, XVednes- day, and Friday at 8:40 AAI., announcements and epi- grains are sent over the air by students ol Miss Steph- ens' speech classes. The sound technicians, with proficiency gained from Mr. Bazanni's instruction, control the modulation, ll 4-s J :e-i-.-. s-3-na, :'QQ:'-u si'Ng i s. .:! J 'fre-N' Q -s.. '.s0. Q. Wake me when youre ready. ir thought lor today is: Silence is silver: Speech, golden. ' VF . 1 .V V, X .sf . . . and wishing you a profitable day. I RUTH A: L. Geiger, H. Blatl, S. Dutzole, tl. Gottesnian, D. Fenner, N. Citter, H. Schoenfeltl, D. lens. Row 13: M. Kelly, G. Shulman, L. Saling, M. Percy, L. WVestergard, A. Hawkins, CI, Stegnian, M. Silver. Row C: R. Pollack, M. Haven, G. King, E, Lillis, li. Scutt, XV. Sherow. Hats off to the Dramatic Club whose skill pro- successful program included: One Act Play tournaments, vided Poughkeepsie High School with near-professional the amusing Christmas Play, Plum Crazy, and the entertainment! annual play, The Heiress. Guided by Miss Luciile Stephens, this organization In the spring, the actors and actresses attended the soared to great theatrical heights. The Dramatic Clulfs inspiring Sllakespearean Festival in CKTIIIICCUCUI- l re.s'ic1e11Z-Conne Cottesinan Vice-PresitIw'1tMDonna Fenner SECTCIIITQJ-Sllfflll Ducote T1'6flA'lLl'lf1'fN0fITl21 Gitter Hc's a cute fellow, lucky I didn't drink him! 11111118011 SCCYCI1lYy. 6 1 Row A: D. Bickart, H. Reben, B. Weir, W. Sherow. Row li: P. Abramawitz, R. Koffey, B. Oppenheimer, Laufer. The Student Congress, held at Saugerties this year, was attended by twelve members of the National For- ensic League of Poughkeepsie High School. Philip Ab- rarnowitz was elected President of the Senate, and Betsy Weir was appointed chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee. An esteemed honor was bestowed upon Richard Kof- fey, who was elected delegate to the House of Repre- sentatives ol the National Student Congress. Because of its astounding success, the Student Con- gress scheduled another session in April at the State Capitol in Albany. Efyfgl . f X ' 'JW I f N i ff ai S ff-,R an or I Cf!! If X , 60 pas m N I' PQ, SQYE 0 . . i f 0 1, v is X 2 KEEPS , . I, Plum ,f gtg Wy . f Y ' 177 L! . Q Nuts- rl A X . fi.- ,Li-1 ! 11 ty ,,, ' elaine -iq' Ron' A: S. l'iillll'3l'll12ill, D. Averill, S. l.aul'er, Nlabie, li. XYcir. Nou' Il: R. Pollack, 0. jekabsons, ll. Oppenheimer, C. Parker. .X. lirdrcitli. ey.. Row A: l'. Linardakis, I.. Douglas, 'l'. Rogan. Run' li: l . Madsen, G, King. B. Oppenheimer, R. Pollack. Poughkeepsie High School's de- baters captured two lirst place trophies this year: the Marist Col- lege Invitational Debate and the Berkshire Tourney Class B. Deborah .Xverill, the senior member, won speaking honors to amplify her academic awards. .Xu outstanding achievement was made by Betsy XVeir, who has at- tained over 250 N.F.l.. credits in a year and a hall. Our other prin- cipal speakers include Mike Den- nis, Philip .XlJI'2llIl0XVlll, Richard Kolley, Craig Parker, and Andrew lirdreich, The beginning debaters com- menced their season on October 8th with teams participating in the Interscholastic D e b a t i n g League of liastern New York. Be- ginning debater progressed to the Mid Hudson League debates held in Newburgh, and several mem- bers of the group made their de- but at Ylfappingers Central High School on December fith. From these beginnings, Bruce Oppenheimer, Richard Pollock, and XVilliam Banlield advanced to competition in junior Varsity de- bates in Saugerties and Qlellerson- ville. Their successes carried them to the East-Hudson Regionals of the New York State High School Fore ensic League and the Albany li- nals. l'Ve commend the class of '63 on its outstanding debaters for this season, In December 1960, tl1e Drzt- nizitict Club proclueecl Plum CIr111y for tl1e enjoyment ol' tl1e senior high students. 'Ilhe plot coneeriiecl the coni- 'IlCl'C'i2lllSll1 ol' Cl1rist111:1s. lC111111y, the clelightfiil elderly heroine, strongly asserted l1er llIltlllCIlCll2llJlC heliel' ill the spirit of fllll'iSl.lll1lS. This perl'or111z111c'e ztuginentecl the lirslitlzty 2lllllOS1Jl1Cl'C Zlllll was tliorouglily enjoyed by the entire Student hotly. Cast: Ifallzrfr . . Jlollzci' .. llazlgllfffi' Suiim '.i. Em my , , Santa Claus . , . Aunt ..... fllIl'lSllIlllS Plllfl ll rocking rhzlir, swine 521111, L'llCYVlllg tolnirrug I X I lil! Ll 11 Ron' A: N. Hitler, H. Platt, ll. fiUllCSlll2lll, I.. Geiger, D. Fcniit-1'. ww Ii X H111 ins In. Scutt, I.. I1z1rk111:111, C. Pellon, I.. XVCSlL'l'g2ll'tl. , . .Rocky Lnckmztn . .. .Connie CHJILCSIIIZIII A .,,l.eslie Sailing ... .. , . . l.2lIlC'C XV6SI6l'g2ll'Ll . , , IJOIIIIY Fenner A . . ,..liclSct1lt . A . , . .Norinzt Gitter . . . . ,Clay Pelton , Laurie Geiger . , ,Sztrzt Ducote ,.Miles Haven . ,Hzirriet Blutt Howzird Rehen Arlene Hawkins ' ! W1 bk X wa 499' ,fi I ,mo Q W, A .A f ? W '55 K 41 . fl V. ,,M 'W-A 3 .vi , I ww--M . A 1' N x A'-qu., 1 -0 N' -,W A - ' -. ' I , M.v,,,,gwt,,f ggggff , I fw,..1..m,,., 5 W, K W, . For the past forty years, the individual responsible for maintaining Poughkeepsie High School's prominence in sports has been Samuel Kalloeh. Coach Kalloeh has given uustintingly ol' his time and energy in order to develop our outstanding Pioneer squads. 'Saxnl' appears to have a double personality-the wily veteran who is feared by rival coaches, and the t'heruhic-l'ac'ed .jester who spouts Iorth wittifisms to his C-103 gathering. The picture to the left illustrates a segment ol l'.H.S.'s Tribute to Sam and the Puols wishes him lorty more years ol championship coaching. S Irfl lu HQ!!! lx llzuh, C1rosl1ic'l', l'. Millet, llunier, Xl. Konus, fi2llllllC, I., l ClCl'2ll3l'llll, l,. Millzlrrl. Cmilwi C. Lewis. ore from l'llllglIliCClJhlC, we llUll'I come lllly prouclerA Up And Out At The Crack of Dawn Cllzrfwlffadivvg' PVIlCIiIA6'C At 8 In The M0771 This is no joke, kids. Our twenty vi- vzicious cheerleaders practice two morn- ings za week chlring the entire football and hziskethzill season. lt is apparent that this cliligence has paid ol'l ' :ls we witness the l7liCt'lblOll with which the girls perform their mzmeurers. Umler the very cpupzlblc, cfhcient guid- :mce ol' their coiicli :incl friend, Mrs. Bzilme, our girls in blue zmcl white have zittzlinccl clistim-tion throughout thc Hudson Valley. Cluptziiiierl hy jackie Hunter :mal Margot liovzicts, all ol' these girls, in addition to supporting :incl inspiring our teams, have zicfliiercd goocl scholzistic records. 'lhree cheers for the cheerleading squads ol 'till rmliugg: S, Kriscu. S, l.4-isp-r, D. CYJIUIIHIH, CQ. Lllll, EI. Bzlrzxllu. Lvfl In righl: Il. julmsun, Ni. la. Dunlap, D, NIZIVOIIC, K. Bulls, D. XVlmlm-n. .ikjwamf - 4'I-'ighlf' lfmzcn moment. Row A: L. Noonaan, D. Loekett, R. Butts, B, Pinckney, J. Leary, D. Levine, T. Parker, R. Montalto, V. DiMias0, T. Losee, E. Lane, D. Verdi, M. Wrobel, E. McDermott. Row B: A. Levine, J. Ek, D. Boucher, 'l'he Mudville of Poughkeepsie High is again presenting tough competition for those who dare defy its strength. livery afternoon the baseball team prac- itties at Riverview Field, intent upon niatcliing the last three ye-ar's records of one lJ.U.S.O. League champion- ship and two Second Places. This year we have the additional advantage of a large nunlher of experienced seniors on the team: pitchers Dave Boucher and Steve Kish, catcher Len 1 I if 6 If 1 1 f 6 ki rc' 1 s ' '4' 'MJ .sf ks K ' 4 If 1' hx, Jn 1 1 I J ,' f ff I' T5 AQ... X ., he . , . , 1 . ff .M . S. Kish, W. Piazza, B, Schmaltz, L. Wilcenski, S. Godfrey, R. St. Germain. Xkfileenski, infielders Brian Sehmalz and Bill Piazza, and outfielders Arnold Levine and john Ek. Other nienihers who were with the team from the beginning of the season are: outfielder Toni Parker, and infielders Barry Pincikney and Toby Losee. The professional talent displayed by our baseball players plus the forty years experience of coach Sam Kalloeh pronlise a championship season. sxiwkx limi' A: il. Green, R. Hocrhino, ll. Gore, S. Digilio, -I, Frye. CL, Palmer, li. Langenfeld, II. Quattro, Mmzager. limi' 13: R. Nieri, C. Johnson, ll. Peluso, R. Reader. M. Xlrtlonnell, W. ,lillOlll2lS, XV. Dennis, l.. Magill, NV. Hall. Al1.w'f1l: R. Plass. AI. Detnier, R. Schisler, P. Martin-ko, P. liilhride. Hitting, piatlun April April May May May May May May May May May May June Pitcher R. Montalto. Port Jervis Middletown Beacon Vfappingers Roosevelt Newburgh Kingston Roosevelt Port Jervis Middletown 'Wappingers Newburgh Kingston Away Away Home Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Home Xvinding up. YVC t'a11't figure out who this isp you try it! lfnmf1: IJ. Lmlacll, UI. lflowcrs, D, llcrring, A. Almboll. lion' 13: R. Klllgc, Clllzmlberas, C. Bmik, 5. .XHJl'Cl'lll, 'lf Filling, IJ. lSf1L1cl1c1'. Hom C: M. Pzlrclli S. Kish, R. Nlulllillllv, l'. Long, A. Atkins, 5.521121 CI, IQUSCIIIJLTIQ. linzu A: R. Sphislcr, ll. I.llWl'CHlC, R, Butts, T. Park cr, ll. Verdi, XV. IMf1111is. Row B: Y. Dumnsso, flullml, M. NIl'C0lllll'll, Dczm, K. R10!'gJlll, Ncwmnll, R. Sl1111rIc'1'1n:1ll. 'YW gi f Xl P 1 xb- 11.1 13, Opponent 75 Klonticello til 73 XX'ztppingers 51 Tl Kingston 713 till Newlmurgli 59 55 Roosevelt A17 435 Nl itlclletown 72 5s i.ilitfi-ty G2 titi I.iherty lil 58 Kingston 71 titi Monticello 59 52 Newhiirgli 155 78 Port .lerx is TU 83 Nliclclletown U0 72 Roosevelt 7 l 432 Port Jervis -15 l'. His. u. IXIIISQNUFII -,lnnnui pvpx one. Poughkeepsie High Sthoolk liztskethall tetnn strove zntiluously this yezn' to au-liieve un impressive recgortl. The gannes were llillitl-l'OllQlllQ the victories well-cleservecl, gintl the lowes well-receivetl, liniploying strategy, energy, :intl zthility, the teznu, uncler the experienced clireetion of Clozuh Sinn Kzilloch, H12lll2lgCtl to cup ll 9-ti retiorcl. Steve .Xlhrenlit :intl klinnuy Gortlon were the mziinstziys ol the l'.ll,S. xx. Nlfmticello. tlkxn. who hllul the h.ill with helium? teznn until klzniuztryg an unquenc'liahle team spirit then rztllietl the hoyw together :incl t'zn'rietl them to zi thircl- plztce victory in the D.ll.S.O. League. Ty Elting wats tlistinguishetl :is the All-l7.ll.S.O, Choice for the year. Both the teznu und its hoosters, the student hotly ol P.H.S., mn he jilstiliztlnly proutl of the sportsniztnhip clisplziyecl throughout the season. fa 5.un'v hentlnuen. Ron' .-1: R. Moutallo, D. Verdi, R. Butts, J. Thomas, L. Torsonc, T. Yancv, Ii. Vaughn, S. Godfrey, T. Horton, Ii. Scull, R. St. Germain. Ron' li: S. Harris, J. Heilmann, M. Dennis, T. lilting, A. Schroeder, J. Gordon, S. .'Xlbrechl, XV. Piazza, A. Levine, J. Creviuo, ll. Schmaltz, S. Kish. liuzu C: J. Anderson, M. C-rcga, J. Sommer, li. Snellcr, J. Curtis. I.. Noonan, S. Daniels, KL. lfiloia, M. lfilypalrick, li. Wlagner, l'. Dietz. H. Moore, .Y .. k.,, . Row A: R. Pclish, R. Lasko, C. Booker, I.. Magill, T. Parker, XV. Dennis, 0. Foster, P. Martinko, T. Gaines. limi' 13: R, Andrews, J. Nolan, Snyder, Cl. DuBois, J. Martin, M. McConnell, T, Lavocca, CL. .Xndcrson, J. Mabic, J. Lopez, Newman, Mr. Zullv, Coaflr. l56 Fall arrives at Poughkeepsie High School, and with it comes the football season. The band marches across the sunny field, the girls scrutinize each other's clothes and escortsg the cheerleaders en- courage, and the fragrance of pizza floats over the stands. But, of course, the players them- selves are the center of interest. Each year the football team's pri- mary goals are to subdue its op- ponents and to secure the D.U.S.O. championship. This year these goals were attained, coached by Sam Kalloch, the team achieved a record of 4-l-l. The All-D.U.S.O. first team in- cluded: Steve Albrecht, and Jim Gordon: on the second team were: Joe Crevino, Mike Dennis, Gus Schroeder, and Pancho Levine. Brian Schmaltz and Jeff Heilman received honorable mention. Steve Albrecht was distinguished as the All-D.U.S.O. Player of the Year. The boys' efforts were rewarded when Poughkeepsie won the 1960 D.U.S.O. Football Championship. XVe thank the team for increasing the prestige of our high school, and for the fond memories of those exciting Saturday afternoons. an-thx-aw Q vu-4. C.u:u'l1 S1111 Killlurll 34 ' 0 A muh nnuuu, 'l'llcy ncvcr could rcsist the Good Humor Man listen here clipboard Hunorccl Guests Nov. l960. .A In gut lu Iac llfflllllll hem somewhere She num be new in snhnul, .X I Q is fu' ' limi' A: l'. Dia-lf, R. Mt-ad. U. Barton, T. Stlroonrnakcr, CI. Horn- lima' A: lf. Dooris, ll. XVcatherby, J. Smith, T. Haight, S. Brooks, icla, M. Clhiriatli, Nl. Dennis. XV. Callahan. Smlwl: Coxy IS. liar- li. lieach. Row Ii: S. Arnold, l'. Hcmpe, S. Smith, M. Leonard, atta. I. St'lm.ntf, R. SLNIIIOUI. Ron' C: R, YVhceloc'k. S. Bet'clietti, I.. Yo-o-o heave-ho! On the waters of the Hudson River streamlined c-rafts speed swiftly onward, manned by our well-known crew. These dexterous oarsman, practicing diligently lor two hours every alftcrnoon, appear very prolessional indeed. Led by Captain Conrad Horniek, they have mastered the dilhcult techniques ol boating and are excellent candidates for victory at the Nationals in Xllashington. DIZ. on May 27. The spirit and skill ol our crew and the expert eoacliing ol' -Ioe Ryan and -Iiin Clarke promise a highly SllCCCSSl.lll season. Coltlstt-in, D. l'Innnner, D. Stewart, J. Bernard, P. Chanrberas, Nfartin. ll. Dickinson, R. Srhnden, IS. Schnhnan. April April April May May May May May june 18 22 29 2 6 135 I7 27 3 Blessed Sacrament Home Arlington Home Springfield Tech-Springfield Classical Home Highland Home Gunnery Away Roosevelt Home Kent Away Nationals Qif team is successfulj Mid-Hudson Regatta Home 'ft 2 1 at Hb' I at sg Rb .. ,. ,A-suv ,qi 45 mc ' 3 5f9?5- iii 'H 1. 'L -'AEQQSYQSQQQV .- ' ' l5f1F9'nf5tE5.::. -- Vp the inuddy llndson. Casting oil' at the Cornell Boathouse. Hou' fl: 'l'. llardiurg, R. Wise, T. Rogan, C. Gcrtenfield, T. Gaines, Hon' 13: G. Siko. ll. Ciliainheras, D. Burgess, 'l'. Rogan, X. Ro ihins, R. Decker. Nl. Cliliiulis. li. RislJL'1'g,l'K. lalfalce, li. Yancy. Track and Field Sports have made tremendous strides this year. Under the direction ol Stan Kern, the hoys have surpassed all previous track and field en- deavors. Terry Rogan was distinguished in the mile rung Gus Siko, the W0 and 220 yard dashesg l'Villian1 Yancy, in the high jump divisiong and -lim Chamberas, in his shotput and discus exhibition, ll such interest and achievements continue,ftrack and field will soon he numbered among the outstanding sport events on the school Calendar. -G . ,.,- ef' ln the mature mah: April April Apri May May May May May May hlay llune Alune l l9 25 28 3 l l lfl Iii I8 23 27 3 l0 Oakwood Port Jervis Monticello N ewhurgh Kingston New Paltz Middletown llfappingers Beacon Home , Xw a y Away Away H ome Away Away Home Home Duso League at Middletown Sectionals at New Paltz lnterseetional at New Hartford, N.Y. lc-rry Rogan: Rc feel. cord-hrcakcr for hop, step, and jump, with 391 Row A: A. lirclrvicli, A. Hziira, D. XYlSClll2Ill, li. Sl2lllLiCl'l1l211l, P. McGinni S. Ron' 13: lf. Ritter, K. Kopstein, D. Bickart, S. Cellar, D. Herring, NV. Conklin, D. .Xmone Ron' C: V. I,lll'1ll'lIli, M. Bender, J. Seaman, R. lflznnver, B. Oppenheimer, R. Steed. Our top Five golf pros, Doug Herring, Richard Gib- son, Bill Conklin, Vin Luczirini, and Bob Stauderman are once again teeing off on College Hill. The teznn is ii iller 4 oklock, tee time. eager for competition and seems well prepared to sub- clue its opponents. l'Vith Mr. Frank Digilio as golf couch, there are Hne prospects for victory on the green. 7. . 0,K., who moved the hole? W, A , V ' N535 L' .. E '. ,figs A -,. r .Ii lk Ke., , 1 1 4 , K I S . X-32.25 . I V X .Q if , f ,. H N up . .5 t4..'1s,,g b 3 K. . . 7 .fg'42g.sf',,vf,,,Q+f'6'?? . ,i i . M, ,ff-,I , s f L . is ,...,., . K Ml., L , M , 'll Q L :N ' 4 gf - ' i'-C':ftf: Fei' w 1 ' 1 f ' , .A .. 'A .f i .4 . t.-s s' Y i. 2 we si H- F . V K V .angst M Q.,-7: , Q . sm, 1-,i A Q L, , , I A is . t - . . A Tf. . . , - I .V y it .A H' . s' E. Y I A W .5 n -P ,srr , Y' Sta ' li it 'Q' :gr .ik K. KM - Nt' str, si? ' L. lo R.: R. Stnvsky, J. Snyder, H. Campbell, Fi. lnufer, K, Morgan, B. Kluge, I.. Miller, T. SCl100l1l'llfil'iCl'- lt appears that the 'iPoughkeepsie Netnienu will have at very successful season with Ken Morgan, Monroe Clznnpbell, Lewis Miller, and Alan Schoonmaker as the starting team. Przicticting for an hour and a half every day, the players, under the skilllul direction of Mr. Strbzt, have shaped up into El chzunpionship group. The team is indeed fortunate to have its own beautiful ten- nis courts, Slllil to be the best ol' their type in the nreu. 1 , if if Hou' A: llillllllkl, V. Mzunicllo, S. Clzinitmzin, S. Dcvan, K. Kron- bcrg, Ron' lf: C. Koepkc, S. lfimmernum, IS. Katy, C. Dubois, M, I However, the quality of the courts is greatly excelled by that of the players themselves. Each stroke carries our tennis team closer to the D. U. S. 0. championship. Good luck, boys! ' if lx fir v. If ., ff. ' 1 4. .4 9- W ev ,- 5 ihy rs M. f ie.r fer S' ' -' Z,--F wyfx' iii aeflsrx LS 'L 1 rj .ig ' um! N 5 ,mu 1. W- .w ' V 4:5 - . ..,. ,Hs gms mf. 2 -wtf-A M nm i f . iw- I Ill get that fly, ll its the lust thing l do. 161 11 llzucn, S. l'lSl'l1WCgC, sl. Hcilm. 1. Hou' A: l'. Nlcgflitlttiw, I.. Lipton. Hon' lf: B. Chick, Snyder, P. Dicotcia, S, Brook, 'IQ Day. 13. Dvorkin. CL. Greene, Fishman. The Poughkeepsie Mariners, our swimming team, proved themselves to be enthusiastic: and exceptional aquanauts this season. Although 1961 marks only the second birthday ol this sport in Poughkeepsie High School, records indicate that swimming Will continue to grow in popularity in the luture, Coached by Mr. James i N .,,, ar- .- l bet bell make better time without his shoes. Dietz, II, Martin. R. Holley, M. llencler. Rau' C: D. XViseman, Smith, S. Clarke, the team won third place in tl1e D. U. S. O. Championship meet and fifth place in the Section 9 Championship contest. Led by George Johnson and Jon Synder, the boys totaled four wins and five losses. A banquet held at the Nelson House was the climax of the swimming team's notable season. Hater, water, exerywhere, nor any drop to drink. l'n!!mImll: B. Sicimnzln. I.. Xlillilrd, K. Reaser. 15n.xl:f'.'lmfl: CQ. Lutz, NI. Dixon, NI, Hobbs. liozvlingt K. Lay, B. Still, ll. Smith. Since Poughkeepsie High School does not offer in- terscholastic sports for girls, those lasses who are ath- letically minded participate in intrainurals. The num- ber ol' turnonts is exceptional, considering the fact that these girls receive little aeknowledgeinent and play merely for personal enjoyment. This year softball, field hockey, volleyball, basket- ball, bowling, ping-pong, badminton, and, for the hrst time, tennis, were ollered under the capable supervision and direction of Mrs. Balnie. Archery is being con- sidered as a possible luture sport. Let's give a hand to these girls who have demonstrated both their athletic ability and their admirable sportsmanship. 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XYLNI Point SIJOl'lMYUII11lIl, Kite lgllfll. 5 5 s H .1 I i 5 K i 2 P- 5 M r M r Mr. Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr. Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr. Mr Mr. Mr Dr. The 11267120675 of the l96l PHOIS staff wish to thank the many f1ClllTOTLS who so graciously coritributed to the S1ljJIJOTf of the yea1'11o0fc. and Mrs. Richard Albertson and Mrs. l. Albinder Ronald Alper and Mrs Peter Antonakos and Mrs Michael Ashinan and Mrs Earl Bach and Mrs David Beaman and Mrs. A. Bendazzi and Mrs Nick Beni and Mrs. Charles Berger and Mrs Joseph M. Boucher and Mrs James Callahan and Mrs Herbert Clark and Mrs YVilliani Conklin and Mrs John Conway and Mrs Kenneth F. Croshier M. Dalbey and Mrs. john Decker and Mrs. VVilliani H. Delahoyd and Mrs. Vincent Donovan and Mrs. C. Dorfnian and Mrs. Marc Eckstein Miss Claire Esposito Mr. and Mrs. I. Feldman Mr. and Mrs. Charles Finnerinan Mr. and Mrs. John Fitzpatrick Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fritchley Mrs. Floyd Franklin Mr and Mrs. M. Gale Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Goodwin Dr. and Mrs. Elvin Cottdiener Mr and Mrs Benjamin D. Gottlieb Mr. and Mrs. H. AGovern Mr. and Mrs. M. Gusberti Mr. and Mrs. Wfilliani Haber Mr. and Mrs. Mfilliani Haight Mr and Mrs. Joseph A. Hillery Mr and Mrs. Charles XV. Holstead Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Howarth Mr. and Mrs Alan Hunt Helen E. Kara Mr and Mrs. George NV. Key Mr. John Kiehle Mr and Mrs R. Kluge Dr. and Mrs. Charles Kovacs Mr and Mrs Irving D. Kraut Mr and Mrs. E. Kriinezis Mr. and Mrs. Felix Ladzinski Mr. and Mrs Frank A. LaFalce Mr. and Mrs Francis LeFaive Myles Mclintee Robert McGinnis A. McGrath Donald T. McCraw Frank P. Malet Frank E. Marinucci Evert Mason Kenneth E. Millard Conway Miller and Mrs. Sidney N. Miller and Mrs. S. Mikula Ernest Miscione Walton Denson Moflfitt I. Morelli YVilliam F. Mulvey James Murtha R. B. Oppenheimer George A. Papastrat Kenneth E. Pearce Frank Pietropolo John B. Plass Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Charles Miller Dr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Rev. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Potocki Mrs. Razler Mr. and Mrs. David L. Reaser Mr. and Mrs. Hilden Rector Dr. Mr Dr. M r. Mr. M r Mr. Mr. M r Mr. Mr. Mr. Dr. Mr. Dr. Mr. Dr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore M. Rimai and Mrs. Samuel R. Rosen and Mrs. Albert A. Rosenberg and Mrs. M. Myers Roland Nemeth 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. james Righter Lloyd L. Rosenthal Nathaniel Rubin Arthur Schlenkein Herbert C. Schmitz Harold Schoenfeld Herman Schneider Paul M. Schwartz Valdar Sellendi T. R. Shannon F. Sullivan R. I. Sommers H. Skellan Leon Steinman A. E. Trempen Joseph B. Weisman VVilliam V. Welch John M. Wilkinson Louis VViseman Joseph Worona Lawrence Zutty Z Wfoody, Slini, Tiger, and Sarge Don Carol Trempen and Maureen Ryan Bobby and Petti George Eschbach and George Filoia Donna, Nancy, Betsy, and Gloria Margot, Toni, Lois, and Kathi Francine and VValt Mr. Longley Mary Ann Purvis and Eileen Holbrook Frank Tranchina Kathy, Gerry, Patti, and Richie Dykas, Drivas, Danesi, and Laurenzano Ann, Lori, Janie, and Connie Sue Marc and Robbie ohnson Ann and Gar' Y J Y Carla and Toni Tami and Ritchie Mark CLEAN FAIR 3 HOUR CLEANERS 5 HOUR SHIRT LAUNDERERS 736 MAIN-Corner Grand Ave. 49 NEW MARKET STREET POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. Jack, Sam, Brealancl, and Danny Sally Morehouse Billy and Joe Carol and Dave Nancy and Dave Phyllis, Debbie, Pam, and Brenda Janie and Joe Candy, Jane, and Dottie Nancy and Bob Rita, Fran, Pat, and Barb Gene Schneller Reva and Joe Linda Bennett and June Wlashburn Lee, Barbara, Judy, and Carol Congratulations to THE GRADUATES DE'S .IEWELERS J. W. DOYLE L. E. SANTOVPADRE Horne of Genuine Registered Perfect HKEEPSAKE DIAMONDS 167 Congratulations to the CLASS OF SIXTY-ONE from The 1960 -1961 General Organization of Poughkeepsie High School CARL J. ROSENBERG JOSEPH CREVINO President Treasurer AGNES KIELY CATHERINE BUTTS Vice-President Secrei-ary BETSY SHORT Reporter c 9 fn th CLASS or '61 C P, , Compliments of Traid Janet Razler of Dale Gottdiener Ann Miller Debby Averill Ziva Eckstein E L E C T R A Besf of Luck fo The Y. A. BUNKY ANNE MARE from ,he BOYS OF SIXTY-ONE JACKIE TAMI JIM DON CARL Bos DAvE F IGGI LIZZI STEVE PAUL MIKE DENNIS EUE DRE YER JEE E HEILMAN E RANK LAME Congratulations fo fhe W. E. B O C K Ulorist Bill Hanlon and Mal Nolan CLASS or 1961 JOHN'S MARKET JOHN URBAN, Prop. 298 Hooker Avenue CUT FLOWERS - PLANTS CORSAGES Delivery Service H0OkEf Ave. Deplf. SfOI'e 200 Hooker Avenue Poughkeepsie, New York Telephone GR 1-2020 HALLMARK CARDS, TOYS 371 HOOKER AVENUE POUGHKEEPSIE, New YORK Open Eves' li' 9 DAVID BADIAN Tel. GL 2-8760 Good Luck fo the CLASS OF 1961 from the CLASS OF '62 CLASS OFFICERS STANLEY HARRIS CAROL BAMBAKOS President Secretary PETE MCGINNIS PAT DIETZ Vice-Presidenf Treasurer GL 4-9450 Poughkeepsie Music Shop and Studios EVERYTHING IN MUSIC Pianos - Organs - Stereo HOFBRAU RESTAURANT STEAKS 8. CHOPS ITALIAN FOODS Musical Instruments and Instructions GL- 2-9134 Paul J. Such Jos. M. Vincitore phil Benanfe, p,-op, 17 Academy St, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Compliments of C. 81 E CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. l-151555 Compliments of the Helen DuBois Shop Vassar Shopping Area BOB DRUG CO., INC. 202 Hooker Avenue Poughkeepsie, New York PRESCRIPTION - DRUGS - COSMETICS Pick up and Free Delivery Robert W. Potenza GR 1-4848 Best Wishes from F I T Z I E S 641 Main Street Compliments of GEORGE STELLER HOOKER AVE LIQUOR STORE 236 Hooker Avenue IFRIENII STUDIO Portraits In The Modern Manner DIRECT NATURAL LIV NG COLOR STUDIO WEDDINIGS CANDID WEDD NGS CREATIVE STUDIES CONVENTIONAL BLACK 84 WHITE N-N J. SPATAFORA, Photographer 322 MAIN STREET Phone GRover 'I-1520 N-N ENTIRE STUDIO SCIENTIFICALLY AIR CONDITIONED Complimenfs of MONTGOMERY WARDS SAM NICOLIS MEATS 526 Main Stre t P ghk eps N Y k Effron's ChiIdren's Corner and Teen Shop Complimenls COLLEGE DRUG LU NCHEONETTE 48 Raymond Avenue A TASTY BITE SERVED RIGHT VAETH OFFICE SUPPLY MALONE HARDWARE CO HARDWARE - PAINTS - GLASS HOUSEWARES GL 4-1840 464-466 Main Street Bob Malone - Class of 1932 I' Clinton Squ 768 Main Street Poughkeeps N Y Linen Gifts for SHOWERS, ENGAGEMENTS, WEDDINGS THE HOPE CHEST 36 Raymond Avenue T I phone GL 2-4340 C omplimenfs of F A B I A N S At Vassar College Are Compliments of THE THREE ARTS 56 Raymond Avenue Compliments of C. M. TRAVIS, INC. M O N U M E N T S GRANITE, MARBLE, BRONZE Clarence M. Travis, 3rd 31 Raymond Avenue Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Phone GLobe 4-7840 The Finest in Beauty Care For the Discriminating Woman bella donna beauty salon Collegeview Ave. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Phone GR 1-3840 MR. PAT GRAVINESE for things contemporary HOUSE OF NEW DIMENSIONS for fine wallpaper and paint Van Norstrand Paint 81 Wallpaper 30-32 Raymond Avenue, Arlington GLobe 2-2670 GLobe 4-2370 WILLIAM DEE Toomey Lincoln 81 Mercury, Incorporated Continental - Mercury - Comet - English Ford GL 2-5100 Best Wishes to the CLASS OF 1961 JAKE NUSSBAUM WHOLESALE AUTO PARTS 759 Main Street Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Compliments of J. ARNOLD WOOD CO. J EW E LE RS Poughkeepsie, New York 1-eI. GL 4-8650 JOY-ART DECORATORS INTERIOR DECORATING Upholstery - Slip Covers - Fabrics - Draperies 44 Raymond Avenue Poughkeepsie, N. Y. HERBERT S. BIRKEN Compliments Of JOHN ARBORIO, INC. and DUTCHESS QUARRY AND SUPPLY CO. Congratulations to the CLASS OF 1961 VON DER LINDEN'S SPORTING GOODS SINCE 1903 52 Market St. next to Y.M.C.A. Poughkeepsie, New York Compliments from A FRIEND ALEX'S RESTAURANT Phone GLobe 2-2460 3 M e' Shee' The Live Wire Tire and Open 24 Hours A Day Battery Service GOOD FOOD - GOOD SERVICE 701 Main Street I 'ifi:5:1:5:2:l:1:35:5:T:f:2:2:2:i!tf:I:1S:1QoI 0 , .4:g:Q:2:Q:2:23:3f:,:5:1g:p:p3gI I I 2 I 1:3:5:1:1:31313:5:f:2:2:3:7:?:7:5:f:7:7:1:f:Y:T:-:-:f .V:4?:lri:'145:5:::1:5:::3:5:5:g:g:5:3gt3tg:g:g:5: , 4. PEE5EEQIEIEff551E5E52I2fEEi32 'Z'1':'5 I .-4ff-2-511251215123E5E2EIE2Eifi5IE1E?Eiilfiiiffiifiififilfiiiig 3,-:-:V '-'- :cg5:3:g:5:5:5:5:g:5:1:3:1:::5:::-:gg-:p -' A ...gs Congratulations to the CLASS OF 1961 5 1' . iii ffr 2 f g fu , gm M Cll'ShClH G sfel' Ing, 'HC ' ,..1, 5 ' '.'.' ' il I sf .. INSURANCE ' I.Wimv1fia.Q :I jfwfzffz? 'Is' , ,.'E'5 2?'1x i3' 2 MW, 1 ,. -lul K - -'W' ' ' ' .',L . If , iw 50 Market Street Poughkeepsie N Y -, Q -.,.g-. l fggw is Esfablfshed 1864 ,, Style Master Home Products Comp,,men,s,o ,he SIDING - STORM WINDOWS 691 Main Street Poughkeepsie, New York sENloR CLASS LETO DANCE STUDIC Compliments of N E L S 0 N H 0 U S E POUGHKEEPSlE'S LEADING HOTEL WALTER AVERILL HENRY J. KOWAL President Manager Eggleston Cttice Equipment Compliments Company, lnc. of The William F. Mulvey Funeral Home GLobe 4-4915 211 MANSION STREET 41 New Market Street Adding Machines - Typewriters -- Duplicators Files - Safes - Storage Cabinets Ledgers - Binders - Chairs Desks - Repairs GLobe 2-9430 Russell Fuel 8. Heating Company THOMAS H. RUSSELL 103 North Clinton Street Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Congratulations to the CLASS OF 1961 PARENT TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Complimenfs of Compliment of Fritzi and Nat Goldberger L 81 M DINER NORMANDIE POULTRY FARM and EGGLAND 420 South Road Besf Wishes to the Besf Wishes CLASS OF '61 JAKE NUSSBAUM FRANCIS G. CRISPI INSURANCE WHOLESALE AUTO PARTS 759 Main Sfreef 2'l'I Ch h B ld ng 'l'I Market Sf P ghkeepsie, N Y k GL4 5050 SUCCESS IN EDUCATION During the years of formal education, the student is exposed to many facts - many truths. Data is ac- cumulated, formulas memorized, sources for further research discovered. Principles and laws are discussed and assimilated. Great stress is placed on factual accuracy, particu- larly at examination time. But the re-al test of education comes after grad- uation. That test is how we live as individuals responsible to ourselves and to society. Bigotry - hatred of others because their beliefs do not coincide with ours . . . Prejudice - antagonism to- ward those who do not conform to our ideas of perfec- tion ...' These are proofs of an education that has failed. lf we have learned to love our fellow man, to be tolerant of his shortcomings without imitating them, to be respectful of his principles without compromsing our own . . . Then has our education been successful. INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION Poughkeepsie, New York Complimenfs of Phone GL 4-8140 B E T T S ' 265 Main Street JOCKO'S SPEED SHOP COSTUME and BETTER JEWELRY FOREIGN CAR SERVICE ACCESSORIES 305 South Street Poughkeepsie, N. Y Best Wishes fo The VISIT ' ' ' C Y ' S D I N E R CLASS OF '61 54 Market Street Compliments of for A FRIEND GOOD SERVICE 81 GOOD FOOD Best Wishes to the CLASS OF T961 'nrlmutl ' 375 Main St. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. LOIS RECTOR - REAL ESTATE - 40 CANNON STREET KINGS COURT GLobe 2-4500 Best Wishes to the CLASS OF '61 WORLD AFFAIRS CLUB Congratulations from Hudson Valley Blueprint Company 29 Academy sneer ENGINEERING and Armsrs MATEmALs Congratulations to the CLASS OF 1961 EBERHARD BUILDERS William G. Miller G Son Funeral Homes POUGHKEEPSIE, NEW YORK Compliments ot Sommorco's Fine Restouronts LAMPLIC-HTERS INN THREE CABALLEROS Telephone GL 4-1180 Convenient Credit Terms SANlEL'S JEWEL BOX DIAMONDS - WATCHES - JEWELRY Sclniel Stone 270 Main Street Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Congratulations to CLASS OF 1961 MARY H. ABDOO FASHIONS Mury's Bridal Shoppe 260 Main Street Poughkeepsie, New York PITCHER MOTORS Sales and Service STUDEBAKER -- MERCEDES DKW Clifford A. Pitcher GL 2-7410 707 Moin Street Poughkeepsie, N. Y. A LITTLE BETTER THAN THE BEST NAT PAC INC. 'POUGHKEEPSIE'S NEWEST RETAIL FOOD CENTER 715 Main Street LEAD-ING THE HUDSUN A Message to the Class uf 1951 It wouldn't surprise us a bit if you didn't read this message until tour or five or even ten years from now . . . after all, nobody reads the ads in a school yearbook! But some day when you are g-oing through your year- book, iust for old times' sake, you'll see this ad and this picture of Luckey's clock, and you'll remember that we are still down on the corner ot Main 81 Academy Streets and that in the year you graduated from good old Poughkeepsie High we were celebrating our 92nd anniversary. And we hope you'll remember that you have to be a good store to last that long! Luckey, Platt 81 Company Halstead Cadillac-Oldsmobile, Inc. Safely Tested--Qualify Value USED CARS Telephone Soles Dept. - GR 1-1020 Service Dept. - GR. 1-1022 184-198 CHURCH STREET POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. The Key Club Officers of P. H. S. offer fheir besf wishes fo fhe CLASS OF '61 ROBERT MEAD LEN WELCENSKI CONRAD HORNICK JAMES CHAMBERAS RALPH'S PIPE SHOP 23 Academy Street GL 4-9101 The Mosf Complefe Line of Smokey's Accessories in the Hudson Valley We carry o full line of BARNES - NOBLE - BARRONS REGENTS Complimenls fo The CLASS OF '61 from A FRIEND Best Wishes fo the CLASS OF 1961 The Girls' League of Poughkeepsie High School MTM WOMEN'S APPAREL 339 MAIN STREET POUGHKEEPSIE, NEW YORK Congratulations from the CHEERLEADERS OF l960 - I96l to the graduating class JACKIE HUNTER, Captain DONNA MARONE, Captain MARGOT KOVACS, Co-Captain JUDY BARATTA, Co-Captain PAT MALET SUE LEISER KATE BACH DONNA COLEMAN JANICE CROSHIER CONNIE JOHNSON SUE PEMBER CATHY BUTTS LOIS FEIERABEND GAIL LUTZ GLORIA LEWIS DONNA WHALEN JUDY GATTINE MARY ELLEN DUNLAP LINDA MILLARD SALLY KRISCKA simon CLASS orrlcsns Y'M'C'A' Kathryn Bach .................................... President Ik Marcella Morelli .................. Vice-President A FRIENDLY PI-ACE Mary Ann Key ............ ........... S ecretary Serving Youth Through ROIJBFI' Kluge .......... ........... T FGGSUFSI' 8m HOUSE OF ENG Charles Luggage Shop CATERING TO GROUPS and PARTIES FINE LUGGAGE - LEATHER GOODS 504 Main Street Poughkeepsie, N. Y. GL 4-9313 358 Main Street Larry Eng, Manager POI-lghkeePSie, New York TO THE CLASS OF l96l l do have a message for the young men and young women who are graduating today. It doesn't matter whether you're going to work or going to college - you aren't going to fool yourself. Whatever your job - give it all the ability your have - then give it something extral Ac- cept your responsibilities and make them pay off- it's a two-way street - and you're traveling one of those ways. Don't forget, today you sta rt working for yourself! And so - on behalf of all future teachers, and your future employers and associates in industry, and in the professions - congratula- tions on having come this far so successfully - and welcome to your place in the adult world.' I W. A. Neumann, Jr. President Excerpt from the graduation address fo the Poughkeepsie High School, Class of 7960. The De Laval Separator Company Poughkeepsie, New York Congratulations to the CLASS OF 1961 RUGMAN'S JEWELERS 358W Main Street Poughkeepsie, New York Murray's Restaurant 31 Market Street Poughkeepsie, New York Telephone GLobe 2-5442 Compliments of the Congratulations to the CLASS OF 1961 FRANCES KING 5H0p Chester Satz Company, Inc 5 College View Avenue OFFICE OUTFITTERS - STATIONERS 53 Market Street Poughkeepsie, New York Congratulations to the CLASS OF 1961 EDELL'S 360 MAIN STREET GL 2-7740 Compliments to the CLASS OF 1961 from RElCK'S .IEWELERS TH E ART C LU B would like to extend their wishes to the GRADUATING CLASS OF 1961 Tony Trabasso's Gran-Way Laundromat Ponch Levine .................................... President Bob Rector .............................. Vice-President GR 1-3320 Lois Feireabend ............ ............. S ecretary Margot Kovacs ....... ............. T reasurer 697 Main she' Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Mr. Catanzaro .. .......... Superivisor GUERNSEY BRQS. GENERAL INSURANCE 30 New Market Street D 81 N AUTO PARTS U. P. DECKER T. P. NELLIGAN GR. 'I-7000 MANNEQUIN, INC. PAT SPORTSWEAR, DRESSES, oowNs JAN ICE W KATE 'X 29 College View Avenue E . N I Poughkeepsie, N. Y. E Compliments of Covered Wagon Inn Red Oaks Mill Poughkeepsie, New York Compliments of Duso Chemical Co., Inc. Star Gas Company, Inc. Poughkeepsie, New York Congratulations . . . CLASS OF 1961 ' I -2 'Ln A, A x .1 3 . 1' . , 00 ' A A' 1 11 QA Q 11 -, NJ, L- SIX-.4 l M 1 TL ,I Registered Jeweler Qefmerican Gem Society Jewelers and Silversmiths Three-Twenty-Nine Main Street Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Congratulations to the SENIORS from the SANDY FLEET HELEN JONES FAITH oRoGAN CAROL ROGERS JEAN HARKIN LINDA SCHOONMAKER CHARLOTTE HEARST JANE WILKINSON 1 189 GL 2-2120 Lic. L-3461 WHEN LOW IN SPIRITS Call Strickland Wines and Liquor 774 MAIN STREET POUGHKEEPSIE, NEW YORK Holiday Recreation Center, Inc. 36 LANES AMF AUTOMATIC PINSPOTTERS RESTAURANT-SNACK BAR COCKTAIL LOUNGE Air-Conditioned Complete Line of Bowling Equipment ALBANY POST ROAD WAPPINGERS FALLS AX7-8110 Morelli's Meat Market 'l Mansion Street The Fixit Shop, Inc. AII Records at Huge Discounts RADIOS - BICYCLES - PHONOGRAPHS 25 College View Avenue Poughkeepsie, N. Y. GL 4-3255 HIT TUNES OF THE DAY!! HI-Fl and STEREO RECORDS!! Compliments of Uncle John's Big 5 251 Main Street FRAN GR 1-0370 NANCY 4-TRACK STEREO TAPES GRE-I-A PHONOGRAPHS ACCESSORIES FRANNIE 190 WA L L A C E ' S POUGHKEEPSIE'S MODERN STORE -f 1. :-ref.2-sz:-1:ffs:s-sir .. .. ..., , .. ..., ,.2.,,. ,,. ..-:4 -9--S: - Z4-:-:.g.:.g.-.-,A.-.':-:-:-:-- V , V. .-- -,xy-2 'vm-nf A., . ..... . , . . ,. - mv , ,QW . ,. , - - , 1.51E1E:E:5:1:1:1:21155-'?:1:,.-, - , -' -pr -:,5Z:2Sf:2i31L-:-.- .f:1?:fEf1:1:.:r?2:1:29 9f:-A,fw+--+f-1f-'f - .. - 1 - eisrfs::1:mf-5:25:25-255:32-r:s:5sf? '50 V7 I .... ' ., .: : '5.t':':-:1.-if . ,A ifzsff-ii-pri' AV-A i ....w. 1113, , , ,,..V O ee 151' :Qb AV-V1A' 5:5 l'.'f 4 Modern Outside eeiieei 1, e ie Q: e n O Modern Inside O .'O'OA ff JIA . O' 751 1' 'A fe Ideas In 3 O Merchandising fjif 'ff i i1-e' 331 Main sneer CO Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 'AIIQ ir- ' - :irc ,.::f:f:5.,,..--':-gj:,, :ry-:5-po ffffffff j,. P: ,. 'N' : -iff ' , , ' -V 41-Q:-mM - jim fl, - :Date Ce. In Poughkeepsie GX? The French Boot Shop EXCLUSIVE FOOTWEAR 313 Main Street Poughkeepsie, New York Congratulations and Success fo the CLASS OF 1961 from The Central Restaurant 235 Main Street CHAS. R. RIEDINGER THE ARCADE FLORISTS, INC. 255 Main Street Poughkeepsie, New York Phone GRover 'I-0410 SAY IT WITH FLOWERS, WHY NOT WITH OURS? CEDAR'S LUGGAGE and LEATHER GOODS HANDBAGS - GIFTS - NOVELTIES 345 Mean Street Poughkeepsie, New York -1 L .WIAKIB fk'AYlJ'6-r Ou INNJ' iii . compnmenfs of WE ARE IN BUSINESS TO STAY lsowe oo Q THINGS THE Qpaigm of Q Fallkill National Bank COMPLETE BANKING SERVICES AT TWO CONVENIENT S MODERN OFFICES F F V' Congratulations to THE CLASS OF 1961 0 I GS... the best in furniture . . . 387 Main Street Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Congratulations to the SENIOR CLASS from THE FEDERAL BEARINGS CO., INC and THE SCHATZ MANUFACTURING CO. Compliments of PEELOR MOTOR SERVICE, INC. Best Wishes to the CLASS OF I96I . Phon GL 4-8250 Congrafulcmons CLASS or 1961 Sabia Auto Exchange New and USED AuToMoBlLEs HAHN-LAMPELL, IND BOUGHT .md SOLD I N 5 U R A N C E Sales and Service 585 MAIN STREET 25 CANNON STREET POUGHKEEPSIE, NEW YORK


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