Ravena Coeymans Selkirk High School - Memoirs Yearbook (Ravena, NY)

 - Class of 1946

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IHIIIRIHXN 'Ihr IIFIX Iiish IILIIII i11sl1111t111' with Ihr 111l1- NIllIIl', .1111I Nllll'-III1' 1111'lh111Is of f1'1'1Ii111g 111.1th tu I11-1' st111I1'11lx .1111I 111.1I1i111.5 IIll'Ill 1Ii1q1st il, 'NIINX ,IIINIIIR Ihr- h1'.11I 11f thc- II111111' I'i1', KIl'lI.llIlll1'IlI wllmf- 1fh1i1-1111 IIIKI I11 ' ' . 1s1111wx-Ilkr' 1111111111-1 1s1't1- u1'II IsIll1XS'Il II111111gI11111! Ihr' s1I11141I. 'K FACULTY DIARY K.-XRPIAKW-The social studies gal with the jolly laugh. and top-sergeant manner, who tried so hard tand succeededl to make her students remember that M vote of the senate is required to ratify a treaty. JOAN KAVANAGH-The monarch of the typing room and room 8, the patient, fun-loving person who gave her all in everything she undertook. CALVIN LONG--The fellow with the hammer in one hand and shop keys in the other, whose mighty stride heralded his approach. . FLORENCE lNIOOREYThe congenial nurse who bandagcd the 'fwoundedf' chased the truants, and did a grand job of supervising the general health of the school. GRACE RANDALL-The happy-go-lucky sixth grade and jack-of-all-trades faculty member who tied Karpie as one of a family of sixteen. LILLIAN STONE-The good-natured fourth grade teacher, whose jolly laughter typified her fun-loving spirit. HELEN TISDELL-The language teacher who worried and fussed over every little detail of the school in her efforts to keep things running smoothly. HOWARD TUCKER-The business-like coach whose unceasing eFforts made victorious basketball, foot- ball, and baseball teams a glorious reality. HELLEN WAGONER-The quiet and sweet personality who capably took over the fifth grade when Mrs. Wallace left. HELKY YLINEN-The gay, Finnish director of girls athletics. Board of Education IIIIXRY XY. BL!-Qxls, I'z'v.v1'f1'4'11i v..-. . ., ,., 111 1,1-.Xl-. J. H1 Mm-.1x, LAM IIUOX XLXIQIQR 1,1-Llhxxlw bl. XYINN 6,1-inmzl XX Ixlual Seniors lJoRoT11x' PARKS, fJl'C.Yl'ffClll IQOYAL STANTON, IYZQCC-P1'CSI'KfUlIf .IRAN K 1,151 NI 1 A NS, SC1'1'cl 111111 R1C11AR1J BA11,1aY, 7xl'CCI.'fI1l'C BIORMA JEAN LUCE, Sfzzdczzf Coznzcil Rcjv1'cxc11fa1'z'z'c EILEEN TINKLE, SZLIllfClIf Cwozllzcif I?0jv1'Cxc1z!c1f1'i'0 DORIS BARRETT, fldzdsof' BIARY IQARPIAK, XJUITIISOI' YI . I NIARIURIIC 1IIIlI.ll 1,1-.nlriru ffm! ,Ivnim lr.-ni 'In llfml, I 5 III.ixgi1 ' . , IlrIlu XIVI-I.lu , . . gurid-li.aIiiil'cl NI.up.1ii- gr lx .1 lul uf riuiwwxiiiriil Ulil of living limit r.ui't xl.iml -Iimxvullx . . . .Ii .iml Sl. Cflmiiixm I, 2, 'I, I . . . l.iIwi.iIx lfliili I, Q, I, I , , . Stmlvnl liriririvil 'I . . . Ywxuiliuulx I , . . NrwN11.ipfi II, I . . IJICIIIVS' li.i I, Q . . , lIi.iii1.iliuI'IiilI 'I, I , . , Yiclmw' Corps H l 1 1 '. ,l ' , N ' I . K ,J , Q , , , f, N A ' - .IIC CO ,I.l .' .I 4 I. I I 0 1' 'Q I I 1 ,..'ux. '. 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Yimwrx Iwigix I UI-lUI'UQli COOK IIUZHIQ 'rf I- 'fI.l, 'z ' I 'll Uulxn ii HINILLI N I'LI 'I..lI!'Z WH. KU! .1 nI.:IZ.IJ iii xmxi' Iii 9 .N...1iiX-I.IifZ.1'Ll I in I - it li.iI .I Iiwmi:-I ' I1-wx -I nixfn 1: In I tw xx-Iiiivzl -ii IL' x, mill, tfzfxiza' Arima uzilz il: . , II.Ii:gI I Q I . lZ,Tj..7'i :lx l I V vu Iii. IIIIQRIQSX .Xl.'l'INI,XRl 'IIN':l111'luIlu1'rufrlrrliflxfufirrlnr. lim- . . Lu! II mil' . , . .i lixrlx lilllr iuixvli IN l1'i4'x.1 . . . Nliv qiinillx .ullllllvs Hips mliiiilllfx . . ' , dull iimiiiviils .nv .iniiminu lu In-ip N-i'ic'l.iix nl flaw - . Nvwsp.ipvi' I, 2, .I, I . . . l,iIvi.ux Illlllv I. 3. -I . lllu-rilm-.uliiig 2, fI, I . . . lln-.ul lilif-vile-.ixlc-i I Q ,y .w ' D I- . . . Cf..X,l.. I, -, .w, I um-vim-t.iix I' . . . Inu wok shall 'I . . . Xiflnix Ioipx I . . . IIIIIIIIIIIIR Llulv l . .I - -I . liilmiiiniiuils I, J, .I slnulu-tI1.iIl I. J. .H wfll'-Ill l, lg vollrx'lmll l, 23 ww:-i' I, ll i. 'I'HEL3l.-K B.-XCKIJJNIJ Fair zvordx m'z'rr lim! ilu' tmzgiir. HTIIUIIIIZIH . . . Yv Gould . . , vvvi lllv.is.mt 'l'l1r'l1im .ippi'vCi:1u's Il mum' Sllllll' and viiim-s rollvl skating . . , is clvlinitvlx' urkvd ln' pvopli' who :Irv .1lw41vsl.m- . . . lI.ind I, 2 . . , Yivtorx' Clurps I. RICHARD BAILEY hirzozvlrrige' ix 110:s'e'r. Dick . . . Uivv mv limvu . . . vlliviviil Dick is il wliil ul lizuidling Iiiiaiiwiail zillliirs . . . likvx YIICIIIIOIIS :ind has .1 lllllllflll Llislilw for worlx . . . YI'.1rI1o0k stnlf fI , , . Ncwspalpvr II . , . Class ll'l'3lSlll't'l' 'l. -I,fXNI'lT CARH.-KRT Siu'.'rx,i ii 4'lu'r1'urir',v aim. Ian . . . Oli, for vi'.iiiip's szilwlu . . . iiicluslrioux Y... .,, S ,, LIJII gnu .1 lug luck out of Llllxlllk, III ,ludx l1.1ll or in it just .ui 1-iiimqnlwlc li.1lmil1' . . . sIiiidLlx'i's :lt ilu' uix :million of xii ' ' ' ' ' ' .mln-I . . . fI..'X,C.. I, 2, .I, AI . . . l.iln'.uv illnnlx I, 2, II, 'I IlI'l'ilSlll'1'l' III . . . Nvws- 1 p.ipI-r I, ,, I, -I mmulaiiil I-cliloi' .I, co-I-ditm' . . . Sluclf-nt iifmm-il Y, 'I IIl't'Al5llll'l' 'II . , . l.R.CZ. -I . iiullrgl- Iiluli sr'1'if'l.il'X' 'I . . . flll0l'llS 'I . . , Muiilnmlx will 'I . . . f.,.'X.I.. plan' ,I . . . IllIl'IlIllIIl'Jll5 l I, 2 , . . Slmlrnl llmmril im'pi'mm'iilailivc- 2 . . . Vim'- lfny Cm ix I . . , xl.lll'lIlt'IlH'lllII -I. I TERESA DIACETIS Tour hearfs desire be with you. Terry . . . 'AGee whiz . . . energetic Terry is swoony over Frank Sinatra's singing . . . is very much annoyed by people who tease. ROBERTA DOHNKEN To eat, drink and be merry. Bobby , . . . Oh, stop! . . . every-busy is she . . . loves to eat, but cream puffs make her turn green at the gills . . . Band 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Glee Club 1, 2, 3 . . . Intramurals 1, 2, 3 . . . Library Club 2, 3, 4...I.R.C.4...G.A.C. 3,4... Hot lunch 2,3 . . . Newspaper 4 . . .Yearbook staff 4 . . . Orchestra 2 . . . Victory Corps 1. HARRY ERICKSON It is a world to see. Harry . . . 'KHi, kiddolu . . . tall, friendly, with a swell sense of humor . . . Harry enjoys camping and bowling . . . is rather chagrined when people aren't on time . . . Student Council 4 fvice-pres.j . . . College Club 4 . . . Newspaper 4 . . . Foot-ball 4 . . . Competitive plays 3. SALLY FELDINIAN My thoughts are my companions. l'Sa1,' . . . Are you kiddingllw . . . ever on the go is Sal . . . likes dancing and basketball, but short- hand . . . well!! . . . Band 1, 2, 3 . . . Senior Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Orchestra 1, 2 . . . Victory Corps 1 . . . Library Club 2, 3, 4 . . . G.A.C. 3, 4 . . .Yearbook staff 1, 4 . . . Newspaper 1 . . . Dramatics 2, 3, 4 . . . Intramurals 1, 2, 3 . . . Christmas pageant speaker 4 . . . G.A.C. play 4. SHIRLEY HAGEN Always laugh when you rang it is cheap medicine. Shirl . . . Oh, my aching backlu . . . pleasant companion is Shirley . . . swinging on a star when dancing or listening to Bing Crosbyls singing but turns purple whenever she hears Sinatra! . . . Vic- tory Corps 1 . . . I.R.C. 4 . . . Officers' Club 1. VESTA HAZELTON Great thoughts come from the heart. Vetta,' . . . Hello Mar-giell' . . . all-round good sport.. . sees the amusing side of almost everything . . . revels in talking . . . work is one thing that gets her goat . . . Student Council 4 . . . G.A.C. 2, 3, 4 . . . Library Club 1, 2, 3 . . . News- paper 1, 3, 4 . . . Chorus 1, 4 . . . Victory Corps 1. JOAN HOAG Make business a pleasure and pleasure your business. Jonny', . . . Gee whizli' . . . seldom noticeably worried . . . is ga-ga over blue eves . . . can't stand coneeited people . . . G.A.C. 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Chorus 1, 2 . . . Library Club 1, 2, 3 Csecretary 3l . . . Cheerleading 4 . . . Victory Corps 1 . . . Corona- tion attendant 1 . . . Intramurals 1, 2. ALICE HOTALING Do well and right and le! ihe world sink. Ali, . . . Honest'l . . . quiet and good natured . . . dreams about vacations . . . definitely is an- noyed by conceited people . . . Senior Chorus 2, 3, 4 . . . Library Club 2, 3 . . . Newspaper 3 . . . Victory Corps 2 . . . Hot lunch 2, 3 . . . Hockey Club 1 . . . Junior Chorus 1. 1 pf c1HxRl.l1s KIQl,I,liY l.1f1 11 nw' Iiwr' 'ml Sinn :I 'Hur 1.--lrhlp, 'I h.n1Il' H IN 1I,rIm.l1 lx, f-1' . goml-mllulvml, Iv11IIi.1m C'I1.uIxf' h.:N .1 xvuvxI.u m.ml.u fm flxinu . , . 'PIIITIIIN llulx Im NIHFZIJKII . . Xfuxltx iiluls I, If . . . Slunlfnt Cmlmil I, I . . . li.mcl I, I . . . Mm. of I'1HlIIl.lll lumx I , Cinllf-cr Clulw IJITN. I . , , I.R,CZ. I . . . ll1.1mlIifNl'IuIu I, -IHXN l,. Kl,lflNH.KNS LIIIIIIIIIIIIQ .nfwflz IIIHHZQQ 11' all if :nfrlh filling .ff'll. .Ir'.nr1If ' , . . 'Alix' NfIlU II1lXI-H . . . 1'x'r'1'-slllllinn -I dIII , . , .I uf-mlm with A paint Inrush or Cravom . . 1-mon dmwinlq and zlpplwfiatf-S Qood IIIIISIC . . . IN .mnmrd In pw-uplv who talk mo mufh . , , Sz-nim' fIIlfIlllN 2, I, I . . . S1-crvlarx of Class 2, -I . A . Yin lon' Crupx 2 ,,.. XII w-ditm' of nvwspapc-1' I . . . x,l'.ll'IDUUIx xmfl I .irt 1-ditm . . . I.R.C. ,I . . . Irv L'll'.lIIl ml'-wzill 'I ,.,. Xdv:-rtising Cmmuittw' I. 2, I, I. DORIS K0liC1HI.lN IJIIIQQII unfl lha 14 nrlfi IIIHIUIIA ll iff! 11111. Ulllfmdif- . . . .-Xlv ul lxicldln'f . . . smiling and pl:-Quant , . . rfnlllx gow fm pina-aapplv xundauw . . . whippr-ml rxrnun . . . ughl mln' il .iwnv , . . l.lI1x'4u'x Clulv I, 2, 'I wif 1--pu:-N, 'I . , . Cm'on.alion .xttn-ndzml 2, 'I , . . N1-wxpdpv 1' 1,2 . . . fQ..'x.C, I , . ,Yivlmx Cmps I . . . Claw In-.lsmvr 2 . . Y:-:al'IwmlI s!.nIl I. l Rll'lll.'X I,0l'NSlIl'RY XII llll'lYQ' ul Ihr lllll rw ffmxzj. l 1u1I.l , Ola, :mm mm' I... gn .ami light- I1f'.a1lf'1l IN xhv- . .nIn.nxs un Ihr- qu , , .nl :zur ulwn1I..mmL: In will umm . . L1r'IxlllllIlIlIl1'll plaus- llll' mx! ul Sllhlllxlllll umm Imlf-II with gvllillg up --.uIx,.m4I mlmfml lx I1I..fIIfI1,lIIf1I In hr: ullm.uliun , , . . ., . , f.lllIIllN I, ., It I , Xnhux imps I ,..lIlIl.I- IIl1Il.lIN I vs. In ,e - NURNIA .Il'l.-KN l.lICl'I Xml: jnyv unllfllinn fzmls, Snug:- :xml l'ug . , . Uh, Lgn pw-I .A mill-.IIIII . . . IJIIHIIN all cligzullx' . . . nulml lm hr: srnxr' nf lxullml . , . luvvs llu- vvlx' IIHHIHIII UI nuwnlirm ul Imsvs . . . ll-IN Iilllr' IJIIIIVIIVI' with sqm-.ull-ls .nml HUSNIIJVIS . . . llaml I, I , . . Slmlvnl tlfmmil I . . . lJ1.uxl1.uIIm KIIUIJ lxraxsnlrvr I . . . XIIKI'-l,l1'N. ul cIfIlllj.fl' KIIHII I . , . IN'l'XVNIJJlIJ1'I Ic'rm-alsxixlnnl wnlilml I Y:-.ulmfyl xtzxll' Illtvmzy r'cl1tru'l 'I . , . Nlvlrux IJHIJS I, NIARY LUU lII.'XR'l'lNl'I Sing FVIIIII' you un' nblf. Butch and SIN-r1'x ' . . . HIIIIHIIN ,n IlilI'IxNIllI' out VOIIIIJIIIIIVIIIIM , . . znlwzlxs oc'4'upIl'rl nl um- llllllff ru gxnothvr . . , lllws IIN- nnnu- IDJIIIIIIH' . . . wlnllf' s.1!il1 15 om' of In-r w1'ulxnr'sv-x Iml Villlvl slzmcl frmwx mn m1'1'i2oldx . . . l,iIJrzx1'v Cluh I, 2, fl, 'I Iplvs. In 1 ,, . , . . CIN- Club I, 2, 1, 'I . . , l',nwmI1Ir- I, 'I . . . IJVZIIIIZIIICS Club I, TI, 4 . . . C,X.C, fl, 'I . , . Nfw- paper 2, fl, -I . . . -Iz1x'vm-v Cllr-1-rl:-:milf-1 'I, ELYERA ANN INLXRTINO Thf' world shall be lhy frimzrl. YHA . . . HcIZlI'l'X' on . . , znlwnxs fain-mllx , , , Jn good sport on all owzuiom . . . rvsxllx gm-s fm spmlx lu 11 hlg wax' , . . dovsrft Calf' for llOllll'XY0l'Ii . . Qlrangv? . . . Yicv-Prvs. of claus 2 . . . N:-wxpzxpf-I I, 2, ll, 4 Ihvad lxpist I . . . Yr-zwlmrmlx slnfl I . , . Cl..-XC. 2, TI, 4 plan' 'I, 4 . . . cIlll'I'l'lf'ildlIlQ 2 , Lihrurx' Club I, 2, 'I , . , Illllillllllllklk I, 2, 'I . X'ir'lox'x' Corps 2. GERTRUIJE NICCXBE Hr :lhn laugh lm! lrzunglzx lnngf Il, Kf.u . . . OI1m-1-Y , . . Izmulmla zulcl lrnlxlnu . , lI1.atK Mu' um-l of Ihr Huw . . . ml UID ul' lhnf uflylql on .1 damn' Hum , , . um-N wan .ll IIN- llllllllllll ni .In-1-W , ifallx .md full nf flm is Nlu' , I,lIu.l1x l,luI1 l,2,'I,I . . , lh.1xr:.nllm f.I:lIp 1, I , , . f1.X,f' 1, I . . Studf-rl! Kimmnll N.cf1l.ux I Yulmx bmp- l,Z . , . l1.lr.m.Iu.aIN I,1 , , , Nl-as-p.lpfu l,I FRANK RADLIFF I hope I shall have leisure to make good. Rummy . . . Look at that . . . easy-going, pleas- ant . . . that's Frank . . . very much interested in beautiful women . . . school, uno like' is Frankie's opinion . . . Intramurals l, 2 . . . Victory Corps 2. HARRY RIBLEY The man that blushes is riot quite a brute. Rib . . . Oh, daddy! thatls for me! . . . friendly, well-liked by all . . . Harry is deeply interested in automobiles and blondes . . . admires the Marines . . . considers spring afternoons in study halls as almost unbearable . . . Victory Corps 1. PATRICIA RITTENHOUSE Better late than never. Pat . . . Sweetie,' . . . takes things as they come . . . carefree and unconcerned . . . pleasant . . . cute sense of humor . . . Glee Club 1, 2, 3 fprcs. 4D . . . Dramatics 3, 4 fsecretary 3, vice-pres. 45 . . . Girls Ensemble 4 . , . Library Club 1, 2, 3 . . . Newspaper 3 . . . G.A.C. 4 . . . Yearbook staff 3 . . . Victory Corps 1. ANNA SCHILLACI Your wit ambles well, it goes easily. Annie', . . . Hubbell Hubba! . . . pleasant, easy to get along with . . . delights in chewing gum . . . tries to ignore rude people . . . Intramurals 1, 2 . . . Victory Corps 1 . . . Glee Club 1, 2. lNIARY MERRITT Quietrzess is a characteristic of thine. Queenie', . . . 1'Jeepers, creepersl . . . quiet and reserved . . . enjoys dancing . . . gags at the men- tion of mince pie . . . Junior Chorus 1. DOMINICK JOHN PARETTA Mildest manners and gentlest heart. Nickyl' . . . Don't give me a hard timell . . . likes to argue . . , is entranced by beautiful blondes . . . cloesn't take to the thought of going into the army . . . Competitive play 3 . . . Gym Club 1 . . . Vic- tory Corps 2 . . . Football 1, 2, 3, 4. DOROTHY PARKS A good heart's worth gold. 'ALefty,' . . . Oh, come now . . . gay, pleasant, and efficient . . . that's Dot . . . has stars in her eyes over a certain sailor . . . has little use or pa- tience for insincerity . . . Class president4 . . . Class secretary 3 . . . Class treasurer 1 . . . Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Girls Ensemble 4 . . . Library Club 3 . . . Victory Corps 2 . . . Dramatics 3, 4. JOHN DAVID PHILLIPS For he that once is good is ever great. Flip', . . . Go home and fry potatoes . . . seldom worried . . . unconcerned . . . easy-going Flip . . . has a great liking for trucks . . . tries to avoid argu- ments . . . Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . Football 3,4 . . . Head manager 1 . . . 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ROYAL ST.-KNTON Ham' lryirzg lrarls In ,1111'1'1'.1.1. MiI1'!' . . . Oh, nutslu . . . 1'a1II11'1' 1'1's1'1'v11cI , . . 1'o111't1-0115 . . . pl1'11s1111t 1'I111p . . . LI whiz All Imslwt- I1a1lI . , . goes for sports in Ll IBIH wav . . , wlwn it 2111111-s to soup , . . 1111lI1i11' v.I11i11'I . . . Vim'-pr1-s. of 1'I.1hs I, II, 4 . . . Class II'l'iISlIl'l'I' 2 . . . Band I, 2 . . . fIl'l'IIl'SIlA.I I, 2 . . . II.1sI11'tI1g1II I, 2, fl, 'I . . . II.lM'Il.III ll, -I . . . Yursilx' lII11I1 II, 'I. IMIKIIARA 'l'IIlIiIlMAN llwzr i.1 n lI1'1ll'1Hl1I !1111' Ill1Il1.1llI1Jll,1 fzirnrl. Ii11I1l1i1- , . . 'I'l1.11's LI I1111- I11'lII1' of Huh! . .1Il-1111111cI 14111111 51111111 , . , f1'i1-11cII1' llIIlI jollx' . . . lI1.11's R11I1I1i1- . . . IIlIl'IIlIN 111 I1g1x'1' AIII IIIIPIICIIIIK sup- plx' 111' 1'I1111'11I.1l1- i1'1- 1-11-.1111 n111111- ll-IN' , . . IIlII'IlllIIll'5lIS I, 2 . . . N1'wa1111111'1' 1I'1-.111111- 1-1Iit111'I 'I . . . YI'llI'- I11111I1 sl.1II' -I . . . lI11l I11111'I1 'I . . . VI1't111'y llnrps I . . II:1111I I . . , Ifl.1w p1'11pI11'1'Y .... f Xclvvrllslllg 1111111111111-1' I, lf, 'I, 'I. 1 'L' J RICHARD VAN DEUSEN No lady is so fair as mine. Van and Dick . . . Give it to me straight . . . laughing and jolly . . . full of pep . . . takes to new cars like a duck to water . . . foolish girls annoy him . . . Basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . Baseball 3, 4 . . . Varsity Club 4 . . . Victory Corps 1. MARJORIE VINCENT Sweet, sweet, sweet poison for the agejs tooth. g'Margie . . . How beautiful-l-l-l-l-1 . . . laughs easily . . . jolly and full of pep . . . Margie lives partly to dance . . . the sight of mushrooms curdles her spirits . . . doesn't like dimples . . . Class secre- tary 2 . . . Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Library Club 2 . . . Victory Corps 2 . . . Newspaper 4 . . . Band 1 . , . Coronation attendant 2, 3. BARBARA JOAN W HYTE How pretty her blushing was, and how she blushed again. 'floanie Girl . . . uthe whoozy . . . efficient, in- dustrious . . . likes a good time . . . friendly . . . is swoony over six-footers . . . doesnlt take much to bowling . . . Library Club 2, 3, 4 . , . Dramatics 3, 4 tpres. 4D . . . Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Student Council4 . . , Victory Corpsl . . . Intramurals 1,2. ELLEN PATRICIA INHYTE Patience is a necessary ingredient of genius. L'Pat and Minnie Ha Ha . . . Get off my back . . . enjoys having fun with the kids . . . doesn't spend time worrying over uncontrollable things . , . unconcerned . . . takes to tall fellows and is goony over bow ties . . . is annoyed at conceitedness . . doesn't care for B.T.O.'s . . . Newspaper 1, 2, 3 . Art editor 2,3 . . . Library Club 1,2 . . . Glee Club 1 . . . Victory Corps 1. DORANCE WILBER A fellow of plain and uncoined constancy. Dorney , . . What, a, ya, crazy or something?l' . . . all-round pleasant fellow . . . friendly towards all . . . willing and helpful . . . co-operation insured . . . gets a lot of enjoyment from sports . . . takes to short girls as a preference . . . Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Ccaptain 4D . . . Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Ccaptain 41 . . , Varsity Club 3, 4 Cpres. 4l . . . Class president 3 . . . Newspaper 4 . . . Yearbook staff 4 . . . Coronation Attendant 1, 2, 3 . . . Student Council 2. JOAN WILSEY Her voice was ever soft, gentle and low, an excellent thing in woman. 'iloanien . . . Oo-la-lain . . . a lot of fun . . . friendly . . . swell sport . . . the Navy . . . ahh! that's Joaniels meat . . . and what does she think of shorthand? . . . ishll . . . Orchestra 1 . . . Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Girls Ensemble 4 . . . Library Club 4 . . . I.R.C. 4 . . . Victory Corps 1. HARRIET ZOLKO Thy modesty's cz model to the merit. Harry,' . . . Oh, for Petels sake! . . . a good companion . . . good supply of friendliness and jolly remarks . . . likes to roller skate . . . slang grates on her ears if used to excess . . . I.R.C. 4 . . , Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Red Cross. CLASS I-IISTCDIQY Make way for the Ravena frosh . . . eager . . . wide-eyed at being on our own . . . piloted by Blargie Child . . . Royal Stanton, vice-president . . . Dot Parks, the Frosh Vinson . . . Margie Vincent, official letter writer . . . under guidance of Miss Duggan and Mr. Asherman . . . enthusiastically presented lNild Cat Willie' . . . Dornie Wilber and Joan Hoag attendants at Coronation Ball. Pea-green Coeymans frosh . . . a bit awed with it all . . . getting acquainted with new students from outlying districts .... A lfred Schcrmerhorn elected president . . . Diane Tobin, vice-president . . . Rosemary Carhart, secretary . . . Kate Sicklcs in charge of money-what there was of it . . . Howard Dixon represented the frosh intcrcsts in Student Council . , . our first activity, the freshman Christ- mas Dance . . . gala affair with appropriate decoration . . . but not much profit . . . Miss Kiley and Miss Markham guided us through thc tough spots . . . Rose- mary Carhart and Allie Pape, May Dance attendants. Cay Young Soplis . . . that's us . . . Dornie Wilhcr head man . . . Art Ulshoc-fer, In-ing thankful llornic wasn't ahscnt . . . jean Kleinhans, always ready with the pen and pad . . . Royal Stanton wrote thc receipts . . . what a responsi- hility for Miss Clifford and Miss Karpiak . . . l.ick and Smack l, program . . . anothcr play , . . llaIlowt-'cn llushand . . . all pulled up when hoys won intramural haskclliall program . . . the Strawberry Shinclig . . . Margie Yinccnt and llornif- Wilhcr m.u'clu'd clown thc ram: as attendants at the Coronation Ball, I As so ills, wc wcxc a :art of the continual whirl of activities . . . dances . . . I I games . . . assi-inlulit-s . . . -lo St-ylcr wicldecl the gavcl , . . Vcra Martino sland- ing Ivy to give a helping hand . . . Nancy Bruno jolted clown notes . . . while Doris Koechlin kept the funds straight . . . .lanct Carhart, Student Council Repre- sentative . . . Class Advisor. Miss Fitzpatrick . . . winncrs of Playclay . . . were we proud! . . . Moving fp Day . . . thc sophomore trihutc to the seniors . . . to the tune of the Coast Guard Song' '... Doris Koechlin and Charlie Kelly marched down the aislc . . . pages to thc king and queen . . . our last ycar at Coeymans High. That formidable day in September . . . could thc Ravena and Cocymans kids really get along? . . . we could! . . . As juniors we elected Dornic Wilhcr, presi- dent . . . Royal Stanton for his right hand man . . . Dot Parks, secretary . . . Jo Seyler, keeper of the funds . . , Eileen Tinklc and Charlie Kelly, Stuclcnt Council Representatives . . . Miss Barrett and Miss Karpiak always there to lend a helping hand . . . at long last . . . the rings . . . and were we proud! . . . the Shamrock Soiree . . . our first big event of the year . . . dimmed lights . . . swaying dancers . . . Pomp and Circumstanee . . . all remind us of the Corona- tion Ball . . . Margie Vincent. Royal Stanton, Doris Koeehlin, and Dornie VVilber attendants to the king and queen . . . in june we left with a dream of being next ycar's Grand Old Seniors. Yes. our dream came truc '... we were at last the big-wigs of R.C.H.S .... chose Dot Parks for our guiding' light . . . Royal Stanton. still siclc kick to the Contmued' rm page filly-one Junior Class '4Hard work got good results, said the juniors . . . how they rushed and worked to get 35100 for selling the most tickets to the Hallowe'en party! . . . bake sale brought in profits . . . gave annual Hillbilly Hop . . . Hazelton, leading steering committee, did shrewd planning . . . novel idea of carnival and dance in April . . . and those nylons . . . Corwinis pep talks and guidance of Mrs. Tisdelll, Miss Hourigan, and Miss Elliott were aiding factors . . . Klenk, Lounsbury, F. Adamo, and Francisco on cheerleading squad . . . Aluise, basketball star . . . concluded year with Junior Prom . . . graduated into upper classmen. First class that came up from Coeymans Junior High . . . largest class in senior high . . . Reggie Thorne, one of All-stars . . . class represented in Varsity and Jayvee basketball team as well as cheerleading . . . defeated juniors in the Red Cross benefit basketball finals . . . did not do much first part' of year in way of activities . . . became activity conscious after Easter and sponsored a round and square dance in May . . . profitable Strawberry Shindig in June . . . year saddened by passing away of Richard King. Sophomore Class . i ' Lil' 'I A f Ei : .1 Xi W , ,.,, 5,3 ii, '?'asw xi? r F lj' T1 . :N -. , , W. , Kal ,af 9 'Q aqui. 1,5 N T4,,: i i5 G 5 6 a ME J .. 94 xs'r'?:Gf '.,. W ' ' 4, ' . if 'Wm X n G G A K G Ju 'Q R, ..v', Q D o 4 - af - Q fm 1 :sw w I .i , N Li, l , G .z ' -'A -32 ju 5 Q 'SE W 95 fe' 'IW ', P X. ' ,- Q 'Q ' ,l A ' fs: Q J 1:22 1 fig Q - 'f .. 'I fiwiigs f I ' J' s E. .-rf' U4H 55' ? I 4 3. ' 9 GI v 'ifi,fl' gg , YJ f 5 , X,, ,g -' .. I - L YkkX,'NnQ- S A sy' Three UR's'l only part of work . . . class built a sphinx and pyramids while studying Egypt and the Nile . . . made picture maps of the British Isles . . . while work was reviewed, class made miniature scenes representing customs found in different countries . . . November saw bloom of dramatic ability in presentation of 'SA Bunlch of Keysn . , . David Craven, Junior Paretta, Bob Nunzberg, Kenneth Wlilsey star basketball players . . . suffered defeat at' hand of Hfth grade with scores of 16-8 and 20-8 . . . baseball season happy relief from regular school work. Grade under excellent guidance of Mrs. Wallace and Mrs. VVagoner . . . Adapted play of their own from Rumpelstiltskin', and presented it at P.T.A. . . . buildng of log cabin social studies project in fall . , . after Christmas, entire class worked on table display showing winter at' Valley Forge . . . several told stories of Lincoln in assembly program . . . biggest thrill when homeroom basketball team trounced sixth grade. Verse choir displayed talents in assemblies, Christmas Pageant and Spring Concert . . . unit on China resulted in Chinese murals . . . learned some Chinese writing . . . made Chinese kites . . . purchased albums, The jungle Book, 'cTuby the Tuba, and HThe King Who Couldn't Dance . . , each one made a memory book of favorite pictures, stories, and poems . . . St. Paitrick's Day program most fun . . . boys in Why the Shamrock Grew . . . girls sang and danced Irish jig . . . Gayle Snyder soloist for An Irish Lullaby' '... interesting posters on Indians adorned second grade room. Seniors of ,57 and '58 . . . sawing, hammering, and building stores or play- houses . . . took a trip to railroad station where little ones experimented on telegraph equipment and saw train dispatcher in progress . . . toured Dayle,s restaurant, Marshall's garage and the principal's office in an effort to understand type of work done by fathers . . . rhythm band was a lot of fun, and the favorite piece was g'Amaryllis . . . everyone excited over assembly program . . . sang songs and recited poems on different toys . . . at all times, tots trained to be the good citizens of tomorrow. FLORENCE Mooiua R The capable, sympathetic and understanding nurse in charge of the health activities in Ravena, Coeymans, and St, Patrickls Schools. lf sift f I i Memories By EVELYN CONNORS Wc'rc sorry to leave this grand old school And say farewell to you, But wc'rc going out in the wide, widc world Beneath thc sky so blue. Our yours hun- liim- Iwi-ii happy onvs: VH' ni'w'r shall forgvt. 'flu-y bring buck plvziazint mvrnorivs Thai! ling:-r with us yet. Wv'll min thi- thrill of grzirnniair school 'l'hzil mari' wa' hvld so clmr, And thi' fun wr-'vv hind in high school We-'Il rhvrisli yvzir hy yvzir. We-'ll trvzmirf' vvvry momhnt YY:-'vc' spvnt in R-C.H.S. And rvmvnihvr all thc' litlr' things Thur w1 vc :ill like-d tht' hvst. As wc go out' on thc Road of Lift, And our drcams. they all Comc' truc, NYC wonlt forget you. Alma Matvr For wc'rc all so proud of you. prophecy Dear Bobbie: Although you may have felt neglected for the past week, I know you'll understand when I tell you all the startling bits of news I've collected. Of course, you remember my telling you about the contest sponsored by Dick Bailey of New York's largest newsroom. Since the eyes and hopes of so many people were on that round trip to Florida, no one could have been more surprised than I when the winner was announced. Imagine my winning! That trip to Florida was so revealing in so many ways! Upon my arrival I was direct'e-d to the Hotel Paretta, familiar name? But the surprises had just started. When I picked up the phone to call HBoo Rowe's Atomic Taxi, the voice of the '4Hello Girl was more than a litle familiar. Evelyn Conners Cthat girl has connectionsj was enjoying Florida weather as well as holding the chief switchboard operatofs position. I almost forgot' to tell you about my trip down. So much is happening I can't seem to stay with one train of thought. You know how excited I get about all these things! Upon my arrival at the station, 'gRed Capsl' Frank Radliff and Art Ulshoefer carried my baggage to the train-right past Conductor Stanton who was calling the train from the platform. It was a minute before I realized who he was. As I paused to pass the time of day, he told me that I,d find Marine Harry Ribley two coaches to the right. Apparently Harryls now doing art work for the Marine Corps. As I made my way in Harryis direction, whom should I see but Army Capt'. Dorney Wilber and Commander john Phillips accom- panied by his Wave secretary, Teresa Altimari! Conductor Stanton punched my ticket, and I settled down for a quiet ride with my new book, Behind the Magnetic Doors,', by Norma jean Luce. Wonder if she ever fulfilled her ambition to drive buses? I haven't lost that quality of curiosity I always have carried in my hat band, so you know I didn't read very long because I would be missing all that beautiful scenery when we passed some of those billboards. Did you know that Dick Van Deusen is way ahead of Frank Sinatra? Percy Seaburgh is Middle Atlantic District manager of G.L.F.? George Cook's band has replaced Harry james at Atlantic City this season? jean Kleinhans is Eileen Tinklels manager? Yes, sheis campaigning for congresswoman again. Down on the beach of the Hotel Paretta were five or six of our gang. Guess Dominic gives special vacat'ion rates to the ,46!ers. Nice guy, isn't he? Janet Carhart, Harry Erick- son, Margie Child and Vesta Hazelton were drinking Florida sunshine in the form of gorgeous tans as a reward for plodding through, four years of college. Pat Whyte, dietician and Alice Hotaling, an optometristas assistant, were in the group, too. Kelley Airlines is now doing a fine business. Margie Vincent told me she was one of forty airline hostesses employed by the company. At jo Seyler's beauty Salon Cin the Hotel Parettaj, I met Sally Feldman who is working with a large photograph studio. Sally was just full of information. That girl certainly Continued! on page fihy-one W Student Council Oulxtgmding unclvrlziking. thi- Intc'r-Scllool Confcrvm'C . . . Tinklc' prvsiding . . . lun-clay prvpailxilimi following WA'f'l'k5 of planning . . . K'0I'l'L'SlJOI1dl'IlK'C on its msn prinlvd sl.itiom-ry ',.. uirli aiftivily and Claim l'l'lJI'l'M'llli'f'l in Cilillllfll . . . .iclviwcl by Mix Tixdull . . . 5 o'i'lm'k nu-vliiigs . . . volvcl on claim for school 1'.lll'llll.ll' . . . spoiiwn-cl milf' of individuail pliotcmgraxplis . . . giclcmptvcl xtudvnt guiclc' 55x11-in , 4 , wok pusiliuns .it .mi-llibly prngrqizm . . . posli-ix for i'll'1lll-UIJ ClI'lVl' .incl nightly iixxpwliuxix . . . mlm' of Homin-1' liullum . . . giwgirwlrcl in-iiviiy mvclzila . . . pl.umm-cl fxliwiiig l'p 15.15 rxririws . . . H-H-ivi-cl pim to t'01li'llltlt' an AllK'l'K'SNlilIl yi-.up .Msigiiiiig . . . writing . . . rrwriting . . . ffninting . . . typing . . . llll'l1 losing' . . . :ill in om' vclilimi . . 4 iliinklc' :incl Millvr zillvxlclvcl cifilllllllllil I'i-in Clcmlivr- vnu' . , , xllc'll!m'!11m'ir's . . . sporimiwcl pull uf'l'4ivm'it1-s , , . litc-ruryxI1ill'mx1iHc'cl f.ivorilr' lumix. l m'r'x'r'r Arnlwni' . . . lr-swim rm llcm' to write' zu'lii'l4's . . . w:wI1'l .inyimv lixtmiing? . . . iim'rx'i4'wr i... Whit ix ywur icli-ai ul' :ui iclrzil girlzp' . . . niism-ix C'C'IlNOl'l'd . . . planning dummy on XN'K'l'li-1'1lClN . . . nvws rmuicl up . . . .md ull.lSIl,l ilIlyIl'1lI1fIBK'XS' l'l2lIJIJl'lN'd?,, , . . cjJll'llill'l wroti' ull l1K'2lClllllf'S . . . pnpx-r was l.lliC'l1 to prcws , . . proofrvzid . . . out it filllli' in ilu- micldlr' of ai quivl flznss . . . and NO bvgzin work on nvxl issuv. yi .iam 4 ff if ' 2. ff, f ff wi ,, 4 Stall and Shield Sorry -only a limited number can joinw . . . 20 to be exact . . . members chosen according to number of activities they were already in and past participa- tion in library work . . . big clean-up in October . . . 'gLet's change the order of books aroundn . . . so was born new book sections for murder mysteries, romance and new books . . . Barbara Joan Whyte, one-man program committee, planned quiz games on library knowledge , . . they were fun as well as instructive . . . bulletin boards were source of constant pride . . . bake sale also brought smiles ol satisfaction, l l i Library Club Girls' Athletic Council February initiation . . . ate worms . . . rode stairs in wastepaper baskets . . . underwent mysterious 'itorturesn and fearful rites . . . came to school in bathrobese-hair in curlers and nets . . . second initiation on each occasion a thing of beauty and secrecy . . . jackets presented to girls who earned them . . . money raised through bake sales and play, The Girl With Two Faccsi' . . . a grand year ended with hilarious and joyous weekend at Williams Lake. 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Dramatics Club New dramatic aspirants demonstrated theatrical ability at initiation.. extemporaneous one-act play . . . spontaneous speech on how to get date . . . deeply moving proposal . . . club members went into production early in fall . . . produced two plays . . . one a comedy, the other a drama . . . drama voted superior. . .meetings included discussions on development of drama from Shakespearian times to the more modern Broadway plays . . . several members attended performance given by Cornelia Otis Skinner in Albany . . . three-act play, '4Act Your Age, presented in spring . . . gay party ended activities for the year . . . Miss Kavanagh, the sponsor. New season . . . new Varsity and Jayvee squads . . . new cheers . . . flashy new uniforms of green and gold . . . hopeful candidates gave all before perplexed judges . . . cheerleaders sponsored tag days to pay for uniforms . . . quick lunches and noon hour pract'ices in upper halls . . . discussion as to Whether or not both squads pictured in cheer formation for yearbook . . . Teresa Altimari and Frances Adamo largely responsible for success of squad . . . girls runner-up for Round Robin cup. 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League . . . lost to Bethlehem Central in sectionals 43-29 . . . gained co-championship of Central Hudson Valley League . . . carried away the Round Robin cup. Pigskin season . . . hours of practice on the field . . . perfected plays . . . passing, running, tackling, blocking . . . hours of work and play to form a vic- torious team . . . first success came when we topped St. John's lAlbanyD with a score of 13-6 . . . trounced Coxsackie 19-0 . . . rose over Averill Park 29-18 . . . sank Voorheesvillet47-6 . . . shellacked Berne-Knox 60-0 . . . bowed to Alta- mont in important game 22-2 . . . ended the season with a victory over Roessleville 27-12 . . . Ravena-Coeymans took second place in C.H.V. 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BAND Trumpets blaring, saxophones droning, tubas grunting, clarinets squealing, trombone slides moving . . . a ruffle of color, a stirring march-the band! . . . twice a week about twelve band members 'gsardined' in 'gUt'ch's,, car bound for Coeymans . . . quick exchange of hats when yearbook pictures taken . . . grueling rehearsals for Spring Concert perfection provoked sarcasm, pleas, threats from the master musician, the ever resourceful, infinitely patient Mr. Polverelli. Frances Adamo Teresa Adamo john Albano Mirhael Albano Bertha Albright Kathryn Alteri Josephine Altimari George Aluise llharles Biers Marv Biscone Charles Burns Adelaide Coburn Frank Corwfn james Craven Marv jane' De-leha Nulie- DePuv Robert Alliliglil Don .'xN'l'IIl'JllUk ,latners Ilzrilew Pztnlinf- Hranelon llarlmrar llurnee Aritoitirtte- lI.ut.ili l'ailtit'i.t Cases' Virginia iZ.etnl..uio Mairgauvt Clemse Robert iitllllltlfi Ruth Die-derie'li Shirlev Dixon june' Dullerv YNY Margaret Domanieo jatnes Farinelli Gerald Finke- Randall Finlex' Mildred Ginter Miss Elena Gliottone Paul Bowman Bruce- Coy David Craven Richard Hartman Lois Irwin Margaret Karrk Patrick Albano Fred Barth Iillsbeth Llarhart William Craven Elaine Farwell Robert Albano Bennie Llaeekello -lurk lfonghtrv Anthonx' Diafrtis IQGSTER - RAVENA Catherine Dopp Ge-orgetta Dunnigan Beth' jean Francisco He-'en Giant Henrietta Greene Ethel Iirll Sherwood Hazelton jovre jaekson Dorothv Keim Lewis Kinns Florence Klenl. Rudi' Ko:-n'g lilaine Krlxleowski Marx Lounsburv lime-st Mellahe l i'atie'es Melforrnielx Geraldine Movers Rose Mieozzi Carol Miller Garniella Mollela Kenneth Mortensen Anthonv Nunziato Larry Osterhout Joyce Ostrander Rose Pagliaro Alfred Pape Barbara Pcbler Margaret Phillips Robert Powers Rovee Quintana Marv .Min Sealro Martha Shutter Mrs. Helen Tisdell, . Ndvisor Miss Iietlv lllliott, Advisor SOPHOMORE CLASS joan Sharpe Peter Gully Robert Gurrdewseirt livin llnrrrlirr Deirnthv llnnse-ri Marit.iret llanseen lilanelie lle-rrelt'e'e'ltsori William llilhnatrr Liblw illllllIllllt'Y .Nlfreel Irwin Winifrr-el lrwin Zelda jones Alive- Kendall Willie Lee- Lilisrotnh Ada Malone- jnseph Nlieoni Harrv Miller Marv Virginia Nolrle- Miss joan Kavanagh, Advisor SIXTH Kenneth hlartine Alice Ml'LiOTlZllfk Beatrice Miner Robert Munzbeig Frank Palmer Anthony Paretta FIFTH Sv'via Hathawav Clifford I-loose Thomas Lawson joan Leonard Peter Libertucci Gertrude 0'Blie-n Alien- U'Rourlee Riehxrrd Pztvne- jane Ann Perry ,Iaune-s Persieo Daniel l'er'xie'o Susan Ile-tty Phillips Anna Pitelir-r' Milton Powell Rieharel Powers Ilharles Robinson Maria Rutkiewiez tlaertnella Sealzo Riehard Srharoun .loan Shafer Gladys Siekle-s Doris Stanton GRADE Reginald Pe-lton Thressa Phillips Walter Phillips Shirley Roeder Arthur Seaburg M., George Smith Doris Staats lileanor Stott Katherine Tliiedrnan William 'I'rneev Gloria Traver Ronald Travis Rose Ulshoefer Douglas Yan Karnpen Judson Whitbeek Robert Whitbeek Charles Wieleharn Gerald lNinn Douglas Winne -Iainies Wocdill Marion Zupan Miss lsahel Hourignn, Adviser Ray Starr Arline Strait Reginald 'l'lior'ne lizier Tovvi Naney Valentino lluhert Vain Alstvne- lle-len Van Woe-rt Norma Voshurgh Svlvia We-ise-nhurn Wallrree- Wells Alive Westervelt Thonrax Whyte- Ella Mar- Wiekhzun Ge-raldine Wilxey Margie ,Ioan Wiltreie- Ellen Winn Rose Mary Zolko Ilernard lirwin, Advisor Laura Sling:-rland Dolores Sore-ll Dorothea Whitheele Kenneth Wilse-y ,Ioan Woodill Miss Graee Randall, Advisor GRADE loan Marshall Dorothv M unzbe rg Ronnie Phillips Fred Rice Marion Seaburg William Sinnegan Margaret Snvder Doris Wilsev Airs. Hellen Wagoner, Advisor FOURTH GRADE George Iloose Fred Poe Donald llotaling Richard Rutkiewiez Angelo Micozzi Jane Ann Setford Barbara Smith Beverly Snvder james Tompkins Miss Lillian Stone, Advisor Joan Diacetis Bruce Farinelli Virginia Francisco lVIarjorie Lawson Donna Carhart Ruth Clouter Ruth Culver Patricia Dixon Lorraine Appleby Marjorie Appleby Norman Bouton Marilyn Boyea Robert Brooks William Brooks Dennis Babcock Susan Deisseroth Edward Downs Ronald Kopp Frances Adamo Kathryn Alteri Marjorie Childs Nolie DePuy Frances Adamo Theresa Adamo Kate Alteri Teresa Altimari Pat Casey Margie Child Roberta Dohnken June Dollery Catherine Dopp Harry Erickson Bertha Albright Pat Casey Margie Child June Colliton THIRD GRADE Stuart Lipshutz George Seeberger Mary Catherine Travis Maryetta Phillips Albert Sinnegan Craig Waltz Donald Raynor Joan Slingerland Ann Seaburgh Helen Stott Miss Genevieve Harvey, Advisor SECOND GRADE Sandra Fisher John Miner Gayle Snyder Fredricax Florant Ronald Mueller Walter Snyder Peter Gene Frese Gerald Richardson Patricia Sorell Jacob Irwin Sharon Sagendorph Marion Tompkins Miss Genevieve Harvey, Advisor FIRST GRADE Edward Burt Frances Clouter Joseph Coughtry Annette Guerin Carolyn Hagadorn Helen Hoose Faye Lipschutz Thomas McCormick Thomas Montelone Peter Snyder Susan Stalker Diana Tompkins Arthur William Mueller Elmer Wilsey Thomas Rotello George Seufert Miss Sarah Byxbee, Advisor Mrs. Dorothy Reid, Advisor KINDERGARTEN Richard Marshall Sandra Sagendorph Thomas Williams Marlene Mattice Ruth Ann Millett Judyth Pemberton Ronald Snyder Elaine Travis Donald Van Slyke STUDENT COUNCIL EILEEN TINKLE, President HARRY RIBLEY, Vice-president GERTRIIDE MCCABE, Secretary JANET CARHART, Treasurer Vesta Hazelton Charles Kelley Rudy Koenig Elaine Kryzkowski Norma Jean Luce Danny Persico STAFF AND SHIELD EILEEN TLNKLE, Co-editor JANET CARHART, Co-editor NORMA JEAN LUCE, Assistant Co-editor FLORENCE KLENK, Assistant Co-editor Mitzi Greene Eva Hamlin Vesta Hazelton Dorothy Keim Jean Kleinhans Mary Lou Martine Vera Martino Gertrude McCabe Rose Micozzi Carmella Molello Gertrude O'Brien Joyce Ostrander Rose Pagliaro Barbara Pebler John David Phillips Margaret Phillips Mary Ann Scalzo Josephine Seyler Robert Wilsey Craig Youmans Miss Sarah Byxbee, Advisor Ella Mae Wickham Barbara Joan Whyte Mrs. Tisdell, Advisor Joan Sharpe Doris Stanton Barbara Thiedman Eve Tozzi Gloria Traver Nancy Valentino Margie Vincent Dorney Wilber Ellen Winn , Carol Miller Miss Doris Barrett, Advisor LIBRARY CLUB MARY LOU MARTINE, President JOSEPHINE SEYLER, Vice-president HELEN GRANT, Secretary BARBARA JOAN WHYTE, Student Council Representative Roberta Dohnken Florence Klenk Rose Ulshoefer June Dollery Rose Pagliaro Joan Wilsey Catherine Dopp Barbara Pebler Zelda Jones Alice O'Rourke Mrs. Helen Florant, Advisor Frances Adamo Theresa Adamo Kate Alteri Josephine Altimari Marv Jane Delehantx' Roberta Dohnken Sally' Feldman Frances Adamo John Albano Mike Allmano Joseph Altimairi GIRLS' ATHLETIC COUNCIL JOSEPHINE SEYLER, President JUNE CoL1.xToN, Vire'-president TEEESA ALTIMARI, Srrretary JAr:E'r CARHART, '1'rea,vurfr X'ESTA HAZELTON, Student Counril Reprexentative Bettv Jean Francisco Mary Lou Martine Helen Grant Joan Hoag Florence Klenk Doris Koechlin Vera Martino Gert McCabe Rose Micozzi Gert O'Brien Marv Ann Scalzo Joan Sharpe Pat Rittenhouse Doris Stanton Gloria Traver- Rose Ulshoefer Elaine Kryskowski Joyce Ostrander Mary Lounsburv Rose Pagliaro Mi INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB Flux K Conwirs, President HELEN C-iRANT, Vire-president ILHERESA ADAMO, Serrrtary Jovcre f,STRANDER, Treasu JANET CARHART, Student Don Areeneaux June Colliton Roberta Dohnken Shirlev Hagen ft'7' Counril Ii'epre.rrntatiUe Charles Kelley Jean Kleinltans Rose Pagliaro Katherine Thiedman ss Helky Ylinen, A Eve Tozzi Joan Wilsev Harriet Zolko Marion Zupan dvisor Miss Mary Karpiak, Advisor COLLEGE CLUB tZnAtu.i-Ls Klll.l.liX', Prnidrnt JANET CIARIIAIQT, .S'ffratary Nuusms JEAN l.l'lfl'i, Vita-pu-.tiflwnt fil'1RAl.ll WINN, 'I'rra,mrer Adelaide llnllmrn Marv June lleltiltanly Rose Molella Douglas Van Kampen Frank Corwin llarrv Eriekson Margaret Phillips llelen Tisdell, Advisor James llratven Jovee Jaiekson DRAMATICS CLUB JOAN Wnvrr, Pu-tidrnt KATI4 fu.rmu, .S'n'rrtary PAT RITTENHOUNE, Vire-president NQRMA JEAN l.w:i4, 'I rrruurer Barbara Burns Charles Kelley Carol Miller Mary Ann Seallo Margie Child Flo Klenk Uarmella Mollela Josephine Sevier Frank Gorwin Elaine Krzvkowski Gertrude O'Brien Joan Sharpe Catherine Dopp Mary' Lou Martine Joe Pape liilr-en 'l'inlcle Sally Feldman Mitzi Greene Joyce Jackson Teresa Altimari Janet Cfarhart Margie Child l'ivc-lvn Connor: Ernie Mellahe Gertrude IVICCal3e Rose Micozzi Dorothy Parks Barbara Pehler Margaret Phillips Dot Keim Miss Kavanagh, Advisor VARSITY CHEERLEADERS TERESA ALTIMARI, Head Cheerleader Ronnie Travis Ellen Winn Jimmy Woodill Frances Adamo Flo Klenk Joan Hoag Betty Jean Francisco Mary Lounsbury IUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS JOSEPHINE ALTIMARI, Head Cheerleader Elaine Kryzkowski Gertrude O'Brien Mary Ann Scalzo Mary Lou Martine Miss Ylinen, Advisor MEMOIRS OF '46 EILEEN 'I'tNxLE, Editor-in-Chief NORMA JEAN LUCE, Literary Editor Sallv Feldman Gertrude O'Brien Norma Vosburgh Helen Grant Harrv Riblev Charles Wiekham Jean Kleinhans Doris Stanton Dornev Wilher Doris Koeehlin liarliara Tliiedman lillen Winn Vera Martino Eve Tozzi E. M. Gliottone, Advisor Ruth Diedericlc Roberta Dohnken George Aluise Bernard Ehrenburg George Fiescher Richard Kincaid Rudolph Koenig George Lehmann George Aluise Alfred Pape George Aluise Charles Burns Nolie DePuy James Bailey James Craven Harw Erickson Rudolph Koenig Roger Mulligan Bertha Albright Pauline Brandon Tony Canali Janet Carhart Margie Child June Colliton Evelyn Connors Mary Jane Delehanty June Dollery Catherine Dopp Sally Feldman Betty Jean Francisco Joyce Jackson Florence Klenk Elaine Krzykowski John Albano Michael Albano Patrick Albano Ruth Albright Burton Almindo Eugene Amedio Angelo Constantine George Cook William Craven BASEBALL LYN N ARCENEAUX, Captain Robert Miller Larry Osterhout Robert Payne John David Phillips Robert Powers Angelo Rosato Robert Rowe Richard Schmerhorn Royal Stanton Merton Travis VARSITY CLUB DORNEY WILBER, President REGINALD TI-IORNE, Vice-p resident Dick Van Deusen Andrew Vincent Charles Wickham Dorney Wilber Gerald Winn Howard Tucker, Coach JOHN DAVID PI-IILLIPS, Secretary DOUGLAS WINNE, Treasurer RUDOLPH KOENIG, Student Council Representative Danny Persico Robert Rowe Royal Stanton Ronald Travis BASKETBALL DORNEY Anthony Nunziato John David Phillips Robert Rowe WILBER, Captain Royal Stanton Reginald Thorne Dick Van Deusen FOOTBALL DORNEY Alfred Pape Joseph Pape John David Phillips Robert Powers WILBER, Captain Robert Rowe Reginald Thorne Ronald Travis Charles Wickham SENIOR GLEE CLUB PAT RITTENHOUSE, President ELAINE KRZYKOWSKI, Vice-president VESTA HAZELTON, Secretary HELEN GRANT, Librarian GERTRUDE MCCABE, Student Council Representative Mildred Ginter Dorothy Hansen Marge Hansen Alice Hotaling Joyce Jackson Zelda Jones Jean Kleinhans Florence Klenk Ada Malone Mary Lou Martine Francis McCormick Rose Micozzi Carmella Mollela Gertrude O,Brien Rose Pagliaro Dorothy Parks Willie Lee Lipscomb Barbara Pebler Frieda Lounsbury Mary Lounsbury Susan Phillips Carmella Scalzo ENSEMBLE Mary Lounsbury Mary Lou Martine Dorothy Parks Roberta Dohnken Robert Dohl Nlarguerite Eaton James Farinelli Peter Holcomb Russell Kilmer Norma Jean Luce Leonard Mitchell Lawrence Osterhout Pat Rittenhouse Mary Ann Scalzo Katherine Thiednian BAND Joseph Palmer Fannie Parretta Frances Payne Susan Betty Phillips Carmella Pomellito Glenn Quintnnxi Isauiav Rupert Jack Scharoun Fred Schubert Dick Van Deusen Howard Tucker, Coach Gerald Winn Douglas Winne Howard Tucker, Coach Gerald Winn Douglas Winne James Woodill Howard Tucker, Coach Mary Ann Scalzo Joan Sharpe Katherine Thiedman Eileen Tinkle Margie Vincent Barbara Whyte Joan Wilsey Ellen Winn Harriet Zolko Rosemary Zolko Miss Elliott, Advisor Joan Wilsey Miss Elliott, Advisor Martha Shutter John Sinnegan George Smith Raymond Starr Gloria Traver Marilyn Whitbeck Ricliiircl Wliitlievk James Winters Lucian Polverelli, Director 00062 MH MRS. BOLTS A405 WSG N 5 TJOXXQQYK MRS. CARHART W MR. D. WALLACE 13' vm. P091 HW QC? MB. LONG' fx Miss DENNIS gi. Q5 X52 ,VV R. V. B. BLAISDELL, Vice-President ff' H0 'Q Iva? Q9 XJEYX '90 YZ Y THA 'D f HPSR 051, A 015 ' O C? QA 61.4 Nj? Y? '6 ,gg VY ' 1404 .. -- n In N - W..,,-.' 48' ff Q.:-I ' ,, -una 'S 'nn N W . 'a'1 'Z . . . 9 s G vyi rf 'L , 'YQ V . 'L Q ' li 1 I 9 - f xi 4 NL M-Q. .NNW lg, '35 1 .... :TI ! 3 af.: ,, - -22: , '? ' , ,, Eu! LEF- 9 'Q Q -J' 'Wg 1 gf: A Qs 5,93- 5 i' yn 1 Q ' 1 Q, egg ,W L i 412, ,r :L Ax4?? .tk .QR . .. I f . Q-we-mg -' 43.5-S 'Hindi . G5 s 1 S CCDEYMANS IQLL5 -Lie g'This, Our Worldf' original graduation pageant' . . . 82 freshmen took part . . . scenes made in art classes . . . class led by Theodore Bohnet, Dick Whitbeck, Helen Peasly, and Marion Swarthout . . . under advisorshlip of Miss Edna Dennis and Mr. Don Wallace , . . sponsored food sales, nickel hour . . . members of Student Book Guild . . . participated in community I-Iallowe'en party, Christmas Pageant, Spring Concert . . . presented several original plays in assembly programs . . . in connection wit'h social studies and science, made a trip to the State Education Building and Schuyler Mansion . . . looking forward to their sopho- more year at Ravena. Ronald Wilsey presided over the eighth grade class with Donald Griffin taking over in his absence . . . accurate minutes responsibility of Gilda Altimari . . . funds handled by Joseph Lambert . . . girls athletic manager, Shirley Ulshoefer . , . boys manager, Bob Traver . . . planned inter-class games . . . boys played basketball against 7th and 9th grades . . .guided by Miss Cole and Miss Brown . . . sponsored nickel hour dance in honor of Washington's birthday . . . whole-heart- edly backed Red Cross and Infantile Paralysis Drive . . . well represented in Boys Club, Junior Chorus, Dramatics Club, Crafts Club and Band . . . earned 3540 in magazine drive . . . entire class made bus trip at the end of the year. Under supervision of Mr. Ben Wallace, the seventlh graders were off to a successful start . . . active basketball team included Doug Pemberton, Leon Wilson, Dick Viander Veer, Bert Colliton ...- oflicers elected were: President Frank Micozzi, with Bert Colliton, Dorothy Schatz and Alvie Shear on the Executive Staff . . . started a dancing club . . . had an enjoyable Christmas party . . . played Truth and Consequences . . . sang carols . . . refreshments were served . . . watchful eyes on the mistletoe . . . looking forward to being way up in the eighth grade. Cleopatra . . . Romeo . . . Juliet . . . George Washington . . . imitations of these people given at the fifth and sixth grade Hallowe'en party . . . presented play Ghosts Minuet . . . took part in Christmas pageant Christmas Back Homew . . . built a medieval castle out of cardboard . . . were taken on a hike by Mrs. Beggs . . . made trip to Albany and visited the Knickerbocker News office, Capitol and State Education Building. The third and fourth grades boasted of having two talented musicians, Barbara and Janet Hallenbeck . . . presented play entitled 'LPriscilla's Dream . . . held parties on Hallowe'en, Christmas, and Valentine's Day . . . fourth grade taken to Albany by Mrs. Carhart to visit the Institute of History and Art and see speci- mens of pre-historic life. The second grade was the responsibility of Miss Elizabeth Zolner . . . paraded in their Hallowe'en costumes through the Junior High school . . . Margaret Legg, Barbara Lipscomb and Sandra Williams participated in Christmas pageant . . . LeRoy Eck spoke in assembly . . . get well card was signed and sent to Archie Eck in the hospital . . . made Easter baskets . . . concluded their second year of school with a party. Under the supervision of Mrs. Bolt, the kindergarten and hrst grade held a Hallowe'en party at which baby sisters, brothers, and mothers were present . . . ice cream and coke proved to be quite a treat . . . made a Valentine box and lace hearts and doilies . . . presented their own chapel program 'The Doll That Couldn,t Sleep . . . went to see Pinnochio . . . dyed eggs at Easter . . . had a. May Day party . . . in June went on a picnic . . . on t'o the next grade with another busy year ahead of them. sqn WFP fi. 15' ,x 5 H . K 4 4' A5 Q 0' Ita WW A 55129 L' a ' 'Sr RGSTER - COEYMANS Ruth Albright Burton Almindo Eugene Amedio Nelson Babcock Greta Backlund Patricia Benn Rosemary Biscone Alfonzo Brewer Mary Louise Bruno Anthony Cacckello Elizabeth Cacckello Frederick Castle James Clouse Angelo Constantine Howard Cook Dale Court Mary Jane DeJoie Robert Dohl Catherine Dunagan Edith Fiescher Richard Hahn Robert Hillman Helen Hogan Donald Allen Rose Anatrillo Richard Backlund Richard Bernard Donald Boice Eleanor Brewer Inez Brewer William Collins Robert Conery Harrington Conrad Melvina Cooling Willis Coons Robert Day George DeBacco John Domanico Robert Farinelli George Hathaway Ernest Humphrey Barbara Jennings Quilla Jones FRESHMAN THEODORE BOHN ET, Presidenl DICK WHITBECK, Vice-preridenl MONA VANDER VEER, Secretary MARION SWARTHOUT, Treasurer Elizabeth Hohe Peter Holcomb William Ingraham Sally Jones Russell Kilmer Katherine Kross George Lipscomb John Margiasso Gladys McCargo Alden Merritt Leonard Mitchell Theresa Morrell Dora Mudge Roger Mulligan Naydaine Nichols Robert Northrup Louise Palmer Frances Paretta Francis Payne Helen Peasley May Phillips Louis Picarozzi Frank Pomcllitto EIGHTH GRADE RONALD WILSEY, President Glenn Quintana Jack Scharoun Mary Ann Schneider Frederick Schubert Verna Sherman Theodore Smith Ellen Snider Lillian Staats Lorraine Staats Roberta Staats Virginia Stevens Angie Testa Clifford Tompkins Joan Travis Evelyn Tucker Waunieta Van Alstyne Marilyn Whitbeck Henry Jay Wickham Ruth Wisey Marvin Wolfe Nancy Wolfe Joann Zolko Edna Dennis, Advisor Donald Wallace, Advisor DONALD GRIFFIN, Vice-president GILDA ALTIMARX, Secretary JOSEPH LAMBERT, Treasurer Robert Lambert Peggy Lounsbury Jenny Micozzi Carlene Mooney Dorothy Mooney Kenneth Morse Mae Eva Motley Robert Mudge Alfreeda Munsberg John O'Sullivan Marie Pagliaro Raphael Pellino Margaret Legg Jane Ann Pierce Gloria Powell Velma Powell Charles Radley LeBerta Randio June Rarick Gloria Richter Frank Rivers Helen Robertson Ismay Rupert Helen Scalzo Morgan Searles Jeane Shafer Mary Louise Sorrell Betty Swartout Curtis Thiedman Robert Traver Ann Tryon Shirley Ulshoefer Edgar Van Slyke Louise Walton Jacqueline Whitbeck Dorothy White Clifford Wilsey Adelaide Woodill Elizabeth Cole, Advisor Catherine Brown, Advisor Continued on page fo ly ezgfzt Frances Almindo Michael Almindo Fannie Altimari Mildred Amatriello Patricia Arceneaux jean Bock Louise Boelhke Rose Marie Cacckello jeane Carhart Keitha Carhart David Cook Abram Coons Paul Court, jr. Barbara Dixon john Finley Kenneth Anatrillo Pearl Brewer Mitehell Cont-rv Marguerite Eaton Louise Heli Kendall Hazelton Susie Betts' Anthonv Clilford Brewer Clarence liek William Hughes Virginia Altninclo Edward Beck Grant Call Marv Hall Barbara Ann Hallenheck Florence Louise jones William Lipscomb Lawrence Brewer Alexander Catello William Chappell Arthur Eck LeRoy Eck jo Anne Hotaling Frank Almindo john Blaisdell Sheila Brewer Clarence Carter Charles Hall McKinley jones Margaret Bassotti Peggv Ann Biscone Vtfilliam Botts George Call SEVENTH GRADE Fruxx Micozzr, Presidenl BERT Co1.1.xroN, Virebbresidrnr DOROTHY Scnxrz, Serretary ALYA SHEAR, Treasurer David Hartmann Edith jones Lawrence Kenny Henry Marmile Rose Marmile Marilvn Marshall Paul Merritt jerrv Mooney Constance Parctta Dorothy Paretta Madaleine Paretta Douglas Pemberton David Perrv Walter Phillips Carmella Pamellitto SIXTH GRADE joan Ann llughes Amelia jones Samuel jones Shirlev Lipscomb Lenlv Motley joseph Palmer FIFTH GRADE john jones lrving Kendall Clarence Moore llarry Rnrick FOURTH GRADE janet llallenlaeck Sally Lipscomb joan Mudge THIRD GRADE Yancv Martin Bertha Motlev Matthew Sehnnr jack Sherman SECOND GRADE Robert Hughes Gordon Kendall Barbara Lipscomb joseph Motley Salvador Palmer Santa Palmer FIRST GRADE joyce Legg john Lipscomb Marv Ann Morrell jacob Motlev Patricia Palmer Roberta Pape KINDERGARTEN jack Hotaling Charles Macarilla Rose Palmer joanne Reid Nancy Randio Susan Randio joan Rupert Svlvenus Seaburg Harmon Slingerland Richard Snider Dolores Southard Shirley Stevens Arlene Travis Beatrice Van Alstyne Richard Vander Veer Edith Van Wormer Ruth Walton Ernest Wilson juanita Wilson Ben Wallace, Advisor Louise Ann Palmer Thomas Searles Gertrude Stevens Marilyn Van Epps David Van Heusen james Winters Mrs. Beggs, Advisor Frarik Sherman David Tlxiedrrlari Mrs. lieggs, Advisor M arv A rm Palmer john Searles Fay Winne Mrs. Carhart, Advisor William Walton Lawrence White lrene Winters Mrs, Carhart, Advisor Stanley Quaekenbnsh Diana Sickles Sandra Williams Thomas Wilson Miss Zolner, Advisor William Pape Mary Ann Rarick Helen Suderly Richard White Mrs. Bolts, Advisor john Scalzo Garrett Sherman Mrs. Bolts, Advisor - Continued president . . . Jean Kleinhians, penpusher . . . Dick Bailey, finance ofhcer for the money-minded seniors . . . again Miss Barrett and Miss Karpiak advise . . . a snowstorm sets the background for the Christmas Ball . . . first formal of the year . . . another Shamrock Soiree . . . still a success . . . who else would have thought of a spaghetti supper? . . . authorities may not' have approved of our cutting school, but we made 55200, didn't we? . . . These schemes all led to one thing . . . April! . . . Easter! . . . New York! . . . made that week-end count . . . and how . . . graduation means good-bye to R.C.H.S .... we, the class of '46, will always remember our high school experiences throughout the busy years ahead, and the memories of that golden era will cheer and encourage us to higher goals and triumphs. 'k - Continued gets around. She saw Dot Parks recently and Dot has settled down with her ex-navy man. Theresa Diacetis is running a vitamin shop. She contends that vitamin T is what one needs to gain height, but she canlt quite decide where it can be found in large enough quantities to do her any good. My vacation at Palm Beach ended all too soon-good things always do. However, it was good to put foot on familiar New York again. Say, you'll' be happy to know that although it took her almost five years to get started, Miss Karpiak finally made use of that ticket to Russia that we gave her back in 1946. The Hotel New Yorker has an attractive Coffee Shoppe where business luncheons are served. Anna Schillaci is head waitress-see, all that experience she had in homemaking classes wasnit for nought. Our tickets one night were for ballet, about that I couldn't get very excited. Again my sense of curiosity carried me along. It's utterly surprising what that curiosity does for me because-do you know what? Miss Barrett of '47, or some later group, and Diane Tobin were the features of the evening. Do you suppose it was the Class of 747 or a group of Hainit got no'ers,, who finally drove Miss Barrett out of the school business? A visit to Pat Rittenhouseis Fifth Avenue Dress Shop netted not only the dresses I went to get but' a nice bundle of news about more '-l6,ers. Frieda Lounsbury and Mary Lou Martine, two of Pat's models, were telling me that Doris Koechlin had just left for Palm Beach to manage her taxi driveris business C??only??j affairs. Vera Martino and Shirley Hagen are working in New York's largest bank and are two of Pat,s best customers. Could it be that wages are better than they used to bc? Joan Wilsey and Mary Merritt are both secretaries in Albany. Ah, yes. The morning before I left New York l went out to the General Hospital to see our gals in white. June Colliton, Roberta Dohnken, Joan Whyte, Harriet Zolko, Thelma Backlund, and Gert McCabefthey,re all R.N.'s now. After I gabbed with those girls for a couple of hours, T boarded the train for Rochester where I am happy in my little business. Certainly, Bobbie dear, you understand thoroughly why you were neglected. The information Pve gathered takes me back to Moving-Up Day when we were all assembled on the stage. TNC knew we'd soon be leaving our dear Alma Mater behind. Yes, we '46'ers are certainly scattered over the wide, wide world. We entered school to learn and have gone forth to do our best for society. Good night, Bobbic' Your loving classmate, EVE. patrons Mr. and Mrs. Pcrcy St-aburgh Mr. and Mrs. Lvstcr Haines Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stanton Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stanton Mr. Royal Stanton Mr. and Mrs. .'Nlx'in Snxdvr Mr. and Mrs. David lIi'avr-ri Mr and Mrs. Lrrox Hong Dr. and Mrs. S. B. Mvvrs Mr. and Mrs. William Grain! Mr. john j. Nolan Mrs. jusi-plionr ilista-ii Mis. Alin- li. Mi-iiill Mr und Mrs. .Muon 'linklt' Mr. .ind Mis. ll. l i'ldrnun Mr .incl Mrs. l'frm'st lxlrllnlir Mi .ind Mis. lilvin llullilun Miss juni- llollilun Mr. .ind Mis. l. I.. llziilrx' Ml. john llaiilvx Mi. amd Mis. lwxlr-i Svnlnngli Mr. .tml Mis. llmiulcl lim-rin Mr amd Mrs. lidwin Srlmtz Mrs. All Miss wrt W. lflvig l,illi.in Starks Mr. :ind Mrs. Harlvv W. Townsrnd Mr. and Mrs. john I.. llainnnv Mr. and Mrs. Judson Whitln-ck, Sr. lklr. Svlvrwtrr Albano Carrie-'s Bruuts' Shop Mr. Edward Lawson Mr. and Mrs. Aldvn Wilsr-x' Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Milli-r Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mickr-l Ravena Dr-pa rrmcnt Stor 1- Mr. Sands' Cotcgna Dr. and Mrs. Robcrt Kouchlcv Miss Anna Schillafi M r. josvph Schillari llr. Lon Bot-lilkv Miss Dolorrs Farinclli Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Roberts Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Winclu-ll Dr. and Mrs. S. G. Mohler Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and M r. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. Aviv Mr. and Mr. und Mrs. G. L. Schcrmcrliorn Mrs. O. G. Griffin Mrs. john W. Francisco Mrs. Howard Hawn Mrs. Jamcs Wiltsic Mrs. Llovd Phillips Mrs. Frank Williams Mrs. L. J. Winn Mrs. Hairrx' H. Dohnkcn Mrs. josvph Kelly Mrs. Patrick O'Brivn Mrs. R. Van Wovrt Mrs. Harry L. Carlmrt Kinlr-v Mrs. john Zolko Mrs. Alfri-d Munzbury Fink Mrs. Clara lu. M rs. Anne- M Mr. amd Ml. and Mr. :md Mr. und Mr. and M rs M rs M rs airtim- W. l ir-srlii-r . john Puri-ttzt Mrs. Mrs l rr'd ll, Rolwrls firorgr 'l'r'uVi5, Sr. . Slu'rrnzin llronk Mrs. ll. I I onrs Mr. and Mrs. llzuulcl Vinrz-nl Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Klrinlnim Mrs. Wailtvr W. Rowe' Mrs. john Willvv Mr. llc-nry W. lilvnis M rs. Hurry l-lotaling Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Corwin Mr. and Mrs. Fri-d C. Hazvlton Miss Margarr-t Domonico Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Erirkson Mrs. B. R. Child Miss Lois Hannay Mr. and Mrs. Ivan I.. Lucr- Mi. and Mrs. Gustav Kovrhlin Mr. and Mrs. Ravrnond Kvim Pvt. Richard Kor-rhlin Mr. and Mrs. Frvd Bakr-r if---------D if The members of the Ravena Hose Company dedicate this page to the memory of THEODQRE HERMANN ELWOOD VAN ALSTYNE ROBERT SHUTTER and ask you to pause a moment in your busy lives to consider the glorious enormity of their sacrifice and what it means to you. if ' ' 'ir Ehrenberg's Prescription Pharmacy Everything far the Sick Yardley Old South -Vita Ray Cosmetic lVc have a fill line of Trusses, Electric Stockings and Abdominal Supporters Ill-2lllCA'l'Iill 'l'0 0l'R WAR HEROES jORALEMGN'S BROS. Socony l'rodm'ls IS! Nlsiiu SIITFI liilhfllil, N. Y. CHARLES BECK Plumbing and Heating Tel. Ravena 178 Central Avenue Ravena, N Y. Ravena Pharmacy Il. 3. Nlrlil l,l,0l.H, l'h.I,., Prop. Drugs, Soda. lcc Crczilin, Confcctiom and NYAI, I-IKMIIX RliMlilJIliS THE RITTENHOUSES Raivvnzi, Nc-is York WICARING Al'l'ARI'Il. l or Young and Old Gifts for All Uccaxiom Gifts Wrappcd lfrcc- of Chargi- opfn Eu-nings S. MICKLISIN CHOICE MEATS FANCY CROCERIES RAVENA, N. Y. Phone Ravena 7-F-2 DAYLE'S RESTAURANT AND ICE CREAM BAR V SODAS V SUN DAES AND SANDWICHES E. C. Griffin SL Son Vastds Ravena, N. Y. Ravena, N. Y. MARSHALL'S GARAGE RAVENA, N. Y. DE soro PLYMOUTH RAVENA IRON COMPANY MOUNTAIN VIEW COACH LINES INC. 3 Safe, Dependable Bus Transportation Between ALBANY and NEWBURGH Through COXSACKIE, ATHENS, CATSKILL, SAUGERTIES, KINGSTON, HIGHLAND and MARLBOROUGH Also to POUGHKEEPSIE SIENA COLLEGE Loudonville, N. Y. DAY DIVISION - Men NIGHT DIVISION - Men and Women Courses leading to Bachelorls Degree in ARTS, SCIENCE and BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Also Courses in Pre-Law, Pre-Medical, Pre-Dental, Pre-Engineering, Pre-Podiatry, Pre-Seminary, Pre-Veterinarian, Preparations for C. P. A. Examinations ADDRESS: Dean of Admissions Phone 5-3567 STALKER'S DAIRY Q Con1pli1m'111.w of RAVENA LUMBER CO C. D. HAWN, INC. and IIUWARD S. HAWN V 0 BABCOCK'S FUNERAL HOME Funeral Home Exclusively For Funerals Ambulance Service Lady Ernlbalmer Prompt and Courteous Service Tel. Zll-F2 Ravena, N. Y. C'm11jfl1'111f'11l.v nj A-I l'Al'1'L'llll Photographs in this Annual by THE FRUMKIN STUDIO SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHERS O PORTRAITS I MOTION PICTURES I SCHOOL ANNUALS 52 NORTH PEARL STREET ALBANY, NEW YORK Compliments of THE CALLANAN ROAD IMPROVEMENT COMPANY ESTABLISHED 1883 SOUTH BETHLEHEM NEW YORK tl Fisher's Farm Dairy Laboratory Tested Quality Control Grade A Paste-urizcd Milk QTl'CflI'I1 Let Us Cottage Cllveae Serve You Buttermilk Chocolate Drink Phone 209-F--I ey , , .iw t... ..,t. ..,, ..-MM ,..t.. ,.....,...,, ,g llbrni nl QanA 'ri H an 1 -n-u............ .1 ...Y .tl I-f W t 5 t I 1 RAVENA DINER We Suggest FI KE'S Ice Cream The National Commercial Bank and Trust Company of Albany Electric and Acetylene Welding SUTTON'S GARAGE GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING Towing Service Blacksmith Work Service Day and Night So. Bethlehem 2832 Albany 5-5365 Night Calls -So. Bethlehem 2671 CLEMENT HOLLIDAY GROCERIES FRUITS VEGETABLES Phone 200 Ravena, N. Y. KILMER SELF SERVICE E. S. BLAUVELT Telephone 151-F-2 . F l o r i s t Main Street Ravena, N. Y. . Free Delivery Phone 264 Rama, N. Y. Compliments ol SORRELIJS GARAGE S.-KLIZS - SERVICE Pontiac Coeymans, New York Ravens 160 LEHMANINVS GARAGE A. I.lfI'llNlANN, Prop, ACCESSORIES REPAIRS OILS Telephone 5- 5925 Selltirlt, N. Y. Insure your Future Security . . . Enroll now at 9 Courses to choose from y Secrerarml Afcnuntlng . Business .-'xtlmiunsrr t Sli-nogmplue Bookkeeping Seeremiml lrlnlslnng Civil Service Tutoring Business Nitielimes 0 e 6 lnetmie .md S. S. Taxes New Classes Smrt First Mun- dnv lfneli Month Stop in .tml see the new Col- lege Hnll or write fur free tximlngiie Atltlress: Prentiss Cnrnell,jr. Director of Admissions llh-154 Washington Ave. Albany, N. Y. Phone 5- 3449 listqlvl'-i:t.l l 1f Thousands of girls are needed in business and government oilices NON' The Salaries are high and the opportunities for advancement :ire unlimited. The Quickest way to prepare for one of these good positions is to tztlte xi husino-ss t'0lll'Sl' ill Mildred Elley Secretarial School lor Girls 227 QIAII. S'l'RIiIi'1i Corner Hudson .Xventitx .Xlhany 3. N. Y. Send for Catalog RlfliIS'I'I7.R NOV' SINIXIER SESSION starts july 8 FILL SESSION starts September 3 fitillllllilllfllli ol' THOMAS ALTINIARI tQROtIl'1Rll-ZS - Rl'1S'I'AIlIlAN'I' Phone lilll lloeynmns, N. Y. SNYDER BROTH ERS STUDEBAKER AND CHEVROLET Sales and Service TEL. 62-F-2 RAVENA, N. Y. Compliments of ROBERTS F I SELKIRK Y. M. C. A Ready to Serve i Youth and Commumty RAVENA Smith's Meat Market SOUTH BETHLEHEM R.D. 119 MAIN STREET Phone So. Beth. 2738 Ravena, N. Y. Albany 5-4277 RALPH B. WGLFE THE NEWS 9.3lgi1I.f. ZTW General lilccllic Hmm' Appliance LA SON . W md WILSUN POE'S REPAIR SHOP hom-rxll Mvrclmlulm- H9 MAIN SIXRHIQVIQ cmuuxs ll0l.l.UW, Nl-iw YORK Radios Jmwhy ll R l'0l'l W. F. DGETSCH SL SON fl0llllJllllN'Ill5 nf zl PENQUIN LODGE CO' . . , , and Selkirk, N. X. Fuel Oil Charles H. Selkirk SL Son White I.:-ghorn Baby Chicln Selkirk. N. Y. ALDEN T. GARRETT Ilmnc Gas Service HARDWARE PAINT Ravcna, N. Y. Compliments JOSEPH FRANGELLA SL SONS Telephone 32 COEYMANS, NEW YORK CU? FRANGELLA BROTHERS, Inc. Coeymans, New York kjlx GROWERS OF SNOW-WHITE MUSHROOMS HALSTED'S DAIRY Dealer in Dairy Products from Blood and Tubercular Tested Herds PASTEIQRIZED MILK CREAM CHOCOLATE MILK Phone Ravena l75-F-2 or 116-F-12 ClU!llfIll.ll1t'IIf,x' of EMPIRE TRAVEL CLUB Travel Agents to thc High Schools of the East EDWARD F. N. UTHE lflllli :md l.lAlilI.I'l'Y INSVRANQII-1 Zwack 81 Sons Funeral Service ,x1.n.rxNY, NEW YORK Dial 3-25:17 A Capital District Institution lislahlislu-cl H39-l ffllllllflll-7lIl'!l1,t of COXSACKIE MILLINC and SUPPLY CORPORATION WEST COXSAXCKIE C.X'l'SKlLL SA EGERTIES STEPHEN DAY SL SON Dealers in CASOLINE, KEROSENE and HEATING OILS Tcl. Ravcna 259-F-4 TIMMERS Photographs of Quality 7 MCCULLOCH AVENUE Phone 23-1 Ravena, N. Y. Edith's Beauty Parlor Featuring Permanents, lN'Iodern Finger Waving and all branches of Beauty Culture Phone 267 125 Main St. Ravena, N. Y. A M O D E O ' S FRUIT GARDEN All Fruits and Vegetables in Season 132 Main St. Ravena, N. Y. Compliments of Hopewell Manor Nursing Home Selkirk, N. Y. Phone Albany 5-7622 STALKER'S GARAGE Hudson Sales and Service Painting - Welding Tydol Gas - Veedol Oil Accessories Phone Ravena 282 PALMER LUMBER COMPANY just south of the stop light on 9-W BUILDING SUPPLIES Phone 47 Ravena, N. Y. JOHN L. PERRY Plumbing and Heating SOUTH BETHLEHEM, N. Y. Phone So. Beth. 2383 Carrie's Beauty Shop Specializing in Hair Dyes, Hair Styling and all types of PERMANENTS Perry's Barber Shop For Appointment Call Ravena 271 C0nery's RAVENA Theater A BUSH'S NEWS ROOM lays, frl'l'ClIllg' Cards and lil JNll'l,lNllfN'I S I D19 School Supplivn Van Hoesen's Quality Feed Store livwylllillg for thc' lfilflll and lizard:-n mmm. RWM 1,-V LAWSON BROTHERS General Merchandise V Rcvena, N. Y. Phone 56 Compliments of COEYMANS, RAVENA, AND ALBANY BUS LINE COMPANY Incorporated Buses For Charter Call 67-F-29 or 146-F-5 L. G. Balfour Company Attleboro Massachusetts RAVENA COEYMANS P. T. A. Class Rings and Pins Co 111111 encement Announcements Diplomas Personal Cards Medals - Trophies Club Insignia LANE PRINTING CGMPANY Represented by LYON BLOCK A. lNI. HODGKINS ALBANY, N, Y, P.O. Box 9, Schenectady, N. Y. 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