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

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L4 .2q1,,,.4'.. 25' h.-in ' 5' 'M-,QT ' 4' - ,'g:'f' To the Members of the Class of 19514: We have come to the time of year when Xu. . .q,s. thousands of young men and young women like 'vQ', 35.1:2-ff? you are leaving our high schools to attend 0 5- . . . college or to begin life in the practical I - world. We hope that your high school years have been happy and profitable ones. They -Na .A aw:-,f 3152: Yx -?l'IG 2 41 is 'ig'- have only been a start upon the long road of education. fm! The future is bright and promising, and we hope that you will use its opportunities --.ag to the best advantage. Remember to conduct Q-p TA .-:f':.- yourselves and so play your parts in l:Lf'e as to be an honor to yourselves, to your parents, to the community, and to Ravena-Coeymans Cen- tral School. 1fr'! ,f 'QC-T Y. 2- 331 'ff fif- ',,: . :g-L:-QQ, Our best wishes go with you! l4??'p, I ,gl nys- ' u -. .u gn .gif r . I iii . 2 'li f-W '- , .W , ,Q Sincerely , gif ' ff ii',i11:J as is f ','f r ' ' -L :'3-.' QT : fgv' ,' 4 .3 l?? 'Fat-155 51133, DONALD H. BARKER , 1 253,-1' ' , N' V , ,l . . . . ,..'1,-., .4 ns' 3 .Qj1.,3,:-,gp -.uf -Supervising Principal ,,--P-g., 46-,J 'b'i'1'f-if' -2.11 .fl-f '-.3.1'-'ff' 'Z :f'1?34.QLY Har -Af.: .. .g..:.g., ,--gf -.5 rm-,.'.F? -' '- A fmtxg +114-.hi - -- '.e-7.'-- 7 'l5M1,1 'flf! '- . ...-2-.W - A 4Af ' I ' vt. TQ in +4 ,457 1. .' qv' BOARD OF EDUCATION: Front row, left to right: Percy Forman, Paul Court, Claude Friday, Presidentg Jesse Stalker, Edward Stanton. Standing: Harry Briggs, Alex Smith, Robert Koechley, Winthrop Irwin, Jay Van Derzee, , SCHOOL OFFICIALS Here are the producers and directors of our story. Our Board of Education, Mr. Briggs, our Superintendent, Mr, Barker and Mr, Roney, with our school secre- taries, have given us invaluable support , f and encouragement, O SIP MR. LYMAN RONEY Vice Principal 5 , MISS BARBARA NELSON MISS SUSAN B' WOLFE Coeymans Secretary Ravena Secretary Counterclockwise: Mrs. Elena Farina. Mrs. Helen Tisdell, Mrs. Marie Muller, Mr. Angelo Tiberio, Mr. Kenneth Graham, Miss Ann Martin, Mr. Harry Sturges, Mr. Warren Kullman. Missing. Mr. Herbert Holland. :4.....1 .AMA F17 uffmv clxNAf 1 r 7 ,lv HIGH SCHQOL FACU LTY We present the assistant directors of our high school days. Graduates of N. Y. State College for Teachers, Syracuse University, Siena College, College of St. Rose, Springfield College, Oswego Teachers College, they are well pre- pared to direct and guide us, ,ul -16-R MR. WILLIAM GERHARDT MR. LOUIS MONTELONE MRS. BETTY MONTELONE MRS. HELEN FLORANT xx I as '?CefEf2ffsQ, . W f0 f 5 x 5? 0- ' N r E5 ax' X OJ xc. M 'Q 'C' EDWARD HENRY BECK Snooklc Band 1, 2, 3,44 I. V. Basketball 2, 3, Freshman Basketball, Football 2, 3, Hls- torlcal Society l. GLORIA ANN BRUNO Wlggles J, V. Chccrlng 2, 3, 4, QCaptalnJg Staff and Shield 2, Prom Attendant 2, Class Secretary 1. ug 042' Q, UWJJQQ . DWV1 Qggl, ,W .f M 0613 A 0,-A-BJ 3, x JAMES ANDERSON .uma Jim likes to heave that pigskin but don't mention homework. He hrillms the stag line at dances. WILLIAM L. BALDWIN 'Bill' Band 1,2,3,4g Bowling 1. Bill enjoys hunting and football, too. .x E av '7' I ANTHONY CARRK 'Junie' Student Council 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3,43 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Bowling 1, 2, 3,42 prom Attendant 35 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Bachelors' Club 1, VINCENZA COSTANTIN1 'Vinnie' Chorus l,2, 3g Dancing 2, Studem Council l,2,3g Yearbook 3,45 Prom Attendant 3, Class Secretary 4, ANTHONY DI ACETIS, IR. Tony Dramatics 1,2,3g Yearbook 2, Business Manager 3,4g Dancing 2: Projectionists 1,25 Photogr hy 3,43 Boys' State 3. MARY N ACET S Chor , g lntr rals 2, 3 g Da - ' g Library lu 4, e ok . f R' WILLIAM HEERE 'Wee Wee' Bowling 2, 3,4, Dramatics Club 2, 3, enjoys auto-racing and dates. JOAN F. HENRY Joan Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: G. A. C- 2, 3, 4: Student Council 2,4g Yearbook 3,4: Dancing 2, Dramatics Club 2, 3: VHYSUY Cheerleader 3, 4. JOAN GARDNER Chief Chorus 1,2, 3, 4, Coeyvanians 3,4, Staff and Shield 3, 4, Uiditoryg Library Club 2 3, 4 fPresidentJg Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Dramatics Club 1, Window Painting 4 ELMER GRIMMANIS F oots ie Basketball 2, 3, 4, Freshman Basketball lg Football 3,4g Track 2,4, Bachelors Club 1. xif 94 P-1 , yy 1 6 Na, 'I a 5 3 -'7 -Q ADRIAN KRZYKOWSKI Head Freshman Basketball 1, l.V. Basketball lg Cross Country lg Historical Society lg Bachelors' Society 1,44 Baseball 2,3, 4, Class Vice President 2, Honor Society 3,45 Track 3,4, Prom Attendant 3, Class Treasurer 3, Student Council 3,43 Varsity Club 4, Student Council Presi- dent 4g Varsity Basketball 3,4. JOAN MATTICE HMO.. Chorus 1,2,3,-4, Cheerleading lg I. V. Cheerleading 2, 3: Bowling 1, 2, 3,4. 9 O 1 sr we X 1 Z' IV ' MARY ANN HOFFMAN Hoffy Chorus l,2,3,4g Cocyvcnians il, Student Council 3g Library Club 4, Yearbook 41, Cheering 1, Dancing 25 Bowling 4. GEORGE Lewis Hoosis A WW? , ff ,L0' 4' I a 1, TN 51' , MELVIN MCLAURY 'Skip' Band 1, 2, 3,4g Bowling 1, 2. 3. 4: Honor Society 3, 4, Class Vice President 3. Class President 4, Tumbling 1, ANGELO MICOZZI Sonny Aj M SUQ4 xii300k3L4 C1355 kgs ' 6 X r Q YVii41PnJsid5en Xxar ity aml,j,V.5 Bas- J.V.Na et 2, Schein YCXUI31. n ell 1, C 'Q-Y-b8 ff andShield li . .X X M V lc 3 Diiving 51,10 f r' aj! f' , f il up X , Ckgcu , jzg,u,4,Zrfw-amfm Wffffb r V- V In CC ANTHONY Mgiirarr., Jaw 'Soapy' ' Bowling 1, 2, 3,4, Freshman Bask t pl 1 at 194-fa C., C W7 2 a6!d.e.ff 1, King 3, Staff and Shield 4. JOAN MUDGE Mudgie Band 1,25 Yearbook 3,4g Chorus 3,4g I.V. Cheerleader 3g Varsity Cheer- leader 4g Hot Lunch lg Intramural 3. 'f?' f 4 ub 1, 1, sketball age Varsi B etball Manager Ma ger 2, Staff and earboo 4. , ' LDC. PELUSO 'lAjax Bowling 1,2, 3,4g Staff and Shield 1, 2, 3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. 2' UN' MMM 51' I 7.1 c ., W ,gf 2-1.A.A-Aft WT v A MQW., ,fm H .nf f ff' W 1 ' sw !' 'Vx A Y 1 ., ,if 2 9 J JERRY NICHOLSON 11 A g Lg 'L Red ' Bachelors' Club lg Science Club lg Historical Society 1. MARY ANN PALMER Parm Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, Queen 3, Yearbook 3,45 Girls' Leaders Club lg Girls' Athletic Council 4. V, e Vai I if pil ' - . ! 1 JOHN C. RARICK 'Big John Basketball 1,2,3,4g Bowling 1, Science Club lg Hot Lunch 2, 3,4g Photography Club 2, 3,4, Baseball 4. ARLENBIRA R 'Goods X 1 : I .2: een g Joc ey . si NMMW if-' FRED POE Mut Football 2,43 sports and girls rate high with Fred. C571-3482186 HAROLD RADLIFF 4 Bruz ,ff fdficence lg Freshman Basketball lg Bow to, nf? I PETER ROSSI YI Freshman Basketball lg Dramatics 1,2, 35 Varsity Basketball 3, 45 Varsity Foot ball 3. 4: Prom Attendant 2, 3g Histor- ical Society lg Bachelors' Club lg LV, Basketball 2: Bowling 2,32 Baseball 4. FLOYD RUSO 'Junior' Bachelor Club lg Historical Club lg Staff and Shrew 2, 2,3, ,lntfamurals 2, 3,49 Dancing LJ' W f . avg, P 1 ,Y ,. X mtv A I 1 fd 54315 J frm? 'ww lf' it llt L 1 lf1 achelorxs'XUlub lg Fres n asketball lf! ' Drallflftics- lub 1,2lTQi5ER otography lubj2,3,?qi ot LunchL3, , Q ,xx Qff MERRITT G. SARGENT Weed Junior Varsity Basketball 1,35 Bowling 1,2,3,4g Student Council lg Dramatics 1,2, 3,4g Football Manager 23 Baseball 35 Yearbook 3g Staff and Shield 3,4. ,LZQI UWA, , , .g AQ, V MARION SEABURG Mlm Chorus lg Science Club lg Freshman Cheering lg Girls' Basketball l,2: News- paper 2. ARTHUR SEIBERT Grandma Bowling 2g Art's favorites are girls, Creative Writing, Gym Class. and the New York Yankees. JOAN B. SCHOONMAKER 'Schoonie' Chorus 1, 2: Junior Varsity Cheering 3g Staff and Shield 23 Bowling 35 Yearbook 4g Girls' Leaders Club 1, JULIA A. SEABURG uludy.. Chorus lg Hot Lunch 2,4g Yearbook 4g Judy likes R-C in general. 9 A A JANE ANN serrorw I Set Chorus l,2,3,-lg Girls' Leader Club 15 'gal Class Secretary 1, 2, Prom Attendant 2, A A Varsity Cheerleading 4: Bowling -1. RUTH MARY SLATER Slat Girls' Leader Club 1,Bowling 1, 2, 3,4: I. V. Cheerleading Manager 3: GiI1S' Athletic Club 2, 3, 4. S. Msfe, MARCIA A. SLINGERLAND i f A 'Sling' S A N g r Dramatics l, QVice Presidenljg Student , 6 A A Council lg Intramurals 2,3,4g staff GY f and shield 3,4g Yearbook 4, Science A ' Club 2. is BARBARA SMITH I, at Barb' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Dancing tb- A ' 23 enjoys movies, and basketball games. ? fd LOIs M, SMITH 'Hot Rod' Band l,2,3, Staff and Shield 2 3 4. ' f Library Club 2,3: Yearbook 4 ' ' ' 5 GLEN ANN SNIFFEN A 'sniff' Chorus 1,2,3, 41 lg Ygarbook Dancing 2: Accompanist lg Office Help 4. SHIRLEY SNYDER Dimp1es Office Help 3, 4, Library Club 4, Shirley enjoys roller skating and dancing. ANINA M. SPACCAROTELLI Sparky Science Club lg Treasurer of Class 1, Chorus 1, 45 Modern Dance 2, 35 Spanish Club 2, Yearbook 4, Staff and Shield 4, Intramurals 1, 4. HELEN STRASSNER H. S. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council lg Class President 3, Class Treasurer 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Coeyvenians 2, 3, 4, Girls' Athletic Council 4. ANNE C, TIERNEY Tiern Chorus 1, 3, 4g Prom Attendant 2, 3g Li- brary Club 2g Student Council I, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Bowling 4g Cheerleading Manager 4, Staff and Shield 2: Oratorical Prize Winner 2, 3, Citizenship Award Winner 3, 4. '5 MARVIN STAATS Hot Lunch 3,4g Marvin is very quiet around school but, he sure enjoys cook- ing. GLENN ALLEN STAHL Glenn Bachelors' Club lg Bowling 2, hopes for a career in commercial art. s it i af 1 BEATRICE M. WAGONER Bea Band 1,21 llot Lunch lg Yearbook 3,45 Chorus 3. WILLIAM WALTON Bill Bachelors' Club lg Bowling 33 Bill dislikes school but hc is very loyal at the games. i l s X l Y i 3 1 L'-.L Y! ji If RALPHJK. Towuniws If' 1'h.Md:x.Dk1C ,L V 'f' A , Footbaljl 3,4g Baseball 3.4 5' Siiiejd 23fSC,I7l4iCcfCfli1l1 1 Q .nf :ind 1. gjmas Vountry MARIE VAN VALKENBURG D C ..Rie.. 2,3.4: ramatics 15 Intramurals 1. horus 3,41 staff and Shield 2.4- A b, X GFQF I HENRY WEYRICH, JR Harm Bam I-'gl Bowling 28.42 Hank dislikes morning classes bewauge he can-t kee awake, P BLANCHE E, XVHITE Honey Home Economics l,2,3,4L Gly,-1 Club 2,3,4g Dramatics Club '2,13,11A REGINALD WICKHAM Dusty I Hot Lunch 3,4, Science Club 1. HAROLD WILLIAMS Sonny Band 1, 2, 3,4, Dance Band 1, 2, 3, Bowl- ing, 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3. PAYE WINNE .wmv Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Prom Attendant 2, 3, Cheerleading 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4, Office Help 1, 4, Student Council 4. 3 IK ,Q Seated--A. Tierney, Student Council, H. Strassner, Treasurer, M. McLaury, President A. Micozzi, Vice President, V. Constantini, Secretary, A. Carrk, Student Council. Standing--Mr. Graham, Mrs. M. Muller, Miss A. Martin, Mr. W. Gerhardt, Advisors, Oath of offtce O Y 0 '. Vx., 1:41 Student Counctl f . ff,-.J 5 th x , L QD C Us-ji: as 1 Lunch Time! SENIOR STARS si 1HM'fRt,tS . U E it .S ,'.t is-gi' ' .,l1f if ..- gfftfvfqvg Y' . ff- '8.t:'gs'4.'. A fi' :f:w,.', -, ' .M li N . -+i'l2fm: ' ' T-' .- 'igifw --A' . 'g Helping Hands! 5 ' Delicate Balance! Relaxing! G , ,W X if 1 Mft'- 'd'? r ig V7 ?,liiix: K. - P--1' 1' K Q i! 5 Q -1-5--gb ff ,IJ 2' N- X-YQ 035 1 -NYJ J' x f .g.i.. S, eg mf. U5 V665 Wx gx 65 gf 239 Q0 E xi M gay ,a f if x 002 f .F A' Q Q V f T' f x 5 L' X m fra ff I la' ' 'fl' n L 0 6 '5245 'Yds :RX 'I . Alcove School M i z ELEM ENTARY T SCHOO LS ?v New Baltimore Grade School , l I --1 . Coeym ans Hollow School Q- Aquetuck School 1005 N Seated - Mrs. M. Espenship Standing - Mrs. M. Roberts, Mrs. V. Wagoner, Miss I, Reynolds X, I , all Qs-f 5'!F ELEMENTARY FACULTY Seated: Mrs. H. Carhart, Mrs. A. Vedder, Mrs. F. Beggs, Miss B. Baird, E' Miss E. Zolner, Standing: Mrs. A 14 my Dorothy Reid, Mrs. V. Child, Mrs. E. XX ' Tierney, Miss E. Jochen. We focus our camera on the elementary faculty, These are some of the assistant directors who have helped the cast be- come stars and who will help other stu- dents become stars of their own story! ,-44' Left to right: Mrs. C. Sheer, Mrs. M, Babcock, Mrs. I. Kniffen, Mrs. H. Van Etten, Mrs. I. Smith, Mrs. E. Ingram. SEVENTH GRADE - Front row: P. Heimburge, C. Davidson, A. DeFlumer, E. Legg, V. Legg, JUNIOR CLASSES 4 M. Cody. Second row: A. Lockwood, G. Holley, E, Brewer, C. Eck, P. Barcomb, F. Almindo. Third row: W. Caswell, B. Hull, W, Boomer, W. Benn, I. Lands, D. Ennis. Fourth row: R. Brooks, C, A, Bishop, R. Lawson, J. Dascher, A. M, Eaton, C, Cross, R. Hartman, Fifth row: Miss Mucklc, R. Felton, M. Coons, C, Cataldo, J. Cronk, W. LaQuire, I. Baldwin. ,,,,,,,..J 'f H-,,,, MRS. EDNA LAWSON IUNIOR HIGH FACULTY - Left to right: Mr, H, Dam, N . Miss J, Elementary Supervisor Muckle, Mrs. E. Davitt, Mr. R. Duncan, Mrs, E- L Baldwin Mrs. C. Lyons, Miss A. Amato, Miss P. Aswad, Mr. C. Poskanzer. HIGH AN D FACU LTY SEVENTH GRADE - Front row: S. Smith, S. Keach, C. Winters, P. Slingerland, S. Williams, D. Trenchard. Second row: A. Seeburger, R. Losee, E. Schwebler, D. Tracey, E. Van Alstyne, W. Morehouse, J. Polverelli, C. Shutter. Third row: B. Scott, M. Lazano, R. Rarick, D. Pemberton, G. Pebler, G. Traeger, B, Staats, Fourth row: C. Swartout, D. Winnie, A. Slingerland, W. Scott, G. Shear, W. Timmers. Fifth row: Miss Aswad, B. Woolhiser, L. Metzger, L. Lyons, B. Moore, B. Tucker. In Our Story we meet Mrs. Lawson and the Junior High Faculty. Miss Patricia Aswad, English and Social Studies, Miss Janet Muckle, Home Economics, and Miss Anna Amato, Physical Education, are new members. H Q I I v -Q Our camera captures the gay seventh, eighth and ninth grade students. Smiling faces belie industriousness in class. The ninth grade is the largest class ever to attend the ' ah' school. Their 'stories' should be exciting! ll O3 Q 2 ill AN EIGHTH GRADE - Front row: I. VanWormer, E. Travis, W. Travis, G. Sherman, T. Williams, S, Sagendorph, I. Engel. Second row: Mr. Davitt, C. Yeomans, E. Burt, S. Espenship, M. Jones, M. Deyo, J. Hull, A. Morehouse, Mrs. Davitt. Third row: I. l-lull, R. Pieringer, T. Dixon, I. Reid, M. Mattice, S. Brewer, L. Erickson. Fourth row: C. Coons, D. Van Slyke, R. Ingraham, I. Pemberton, I. Wallace, B. Van Vlerin, R. Palmer. Fifth row: R. Wilsey, R. A. Millet, E. Motley, H. Schampier, I. Slinger- land, B, Slingerland, E. Schimmel. Sixth row: R. Wickham, R. Mueller, E. Lezette, R. Marshall, E. White, G. Phillips. Seventh row: M. Ruso, W. Brooks, D. Losee, I. Motley, D , Babcock. .i, Front row: S. Tschantz, Vice President, G. Moicll Treasurer, W. Lozano, President, M. Hull, Student Council, N. Northrup, Secretary. Second row: L- BFCWCY. I. Clark, A. DeMoranville, D. Daly. N- Behuniah, M. Boyea, P. Espenship. Third row: R- Delp. I. Diacetis, W. Deleskiewicz, R. Everleth. F. Baron, I. Blaisdell. Fourth row: C. Albright. C. Dallas, D. Constantine, N. Bouton, I. Clark, V. De Tingo, A. Caracciola. Fifth row: Mrs. Baldwin, M. Barry, I. Hunter, M. Paretta, M. Ego, C. Lent, V. Mead. Sixth row: B. Fuller, G. Fisher, M. Blondell, F. Faggioni, H. Singer, D. Carhart. Seventh row: I. Blondell, M. Appleby, M. Holley, L. Appleby, A. Guerin, M. Dunican. ,Q FRESHME Front row: A. Van Alstync,'L. Yeomans, E. Ventura, S. Wells, F. Ventura, M. Wiscnbum. Second row, S. Ritzcl, I. Tompkins, I. Lynch, M. Rarrick, R. Sutton, S. Stalker, M. Berry. Third row: H. Staats, I. Staats, B. Woody, H. Pyle, C. Seaburg, M. Van Warmer. Fourth rowz Mrs. Lyons, G. Seufert, T. McCormick, C, Van Brocklen, P. Snyder, R. Warnkcn. Fifth row. M. Wickham, R. White, W. Pickup, W. Snyder, E. Twining. FYOHI IOW: L. Newkirk, V. Morell, P. Palmer, F. Lipschutz' S- Harding- R- Pape. Second row, Mr Poskanzer, A. Muller, L. Newell, P. Ferraro, I, PY143. I. Lipscomb, R, Krzykowski. Third row- M.10w.B. my. H. me. 1. ........., S. .......,, H. Hoose, G. Pebler, Fourth row: R. McGloine, V. PCI!-OD. I. LaQUiIC. A. Ferraro, R, Nelson, R. Osterhout, W. Hill. f 'N-. I 1 1 ill .V Z xx ,', xx 1, Z X 1 X f, X I ffl .N fl if 1 I If N' ,xg P f fl fi, Ky V NEA 1 ! Y 3 X, ' I! 1 Xxx ' 1. n X C1 l,liAgEQXXl .7 1 ' 1 N ' g f X 4 L , QQ 0 9 N ab f 2513 Ar? C? ! f Qs, ,QB TLA ww 'Y A X 1 Z 1-,r Jfa- '1'-' If ... c -' x , I' f 1 'L '. , wi xi W . if ff' I I U' Aff! I' ' , !4 ,' I 'V - ' .1- W ,.. 1 X 1... 'jf' 5 -.--, . . rig Q KX QA 0 fb f KP f N, Q QQ'-wa fx I- 9 Kp eff Q 2,5 m mf Y? N- K L V 1 lx 1 - m 4 . J ' QF' 7 n 4 ., F' N Q ni rfnl . HISTCDRIC L 6 n ,gg ,561 SOCIETY D0 4, L-Q Front row: R. Palmer, M. Coons, K. Cataldo, B. Slingerland, Secretary: J. Baldwin, Presi- dent: I. Slingerland, Student Council, A. Eaton, C. Cross, M. Boyea. Second row: R. Hart- ' JT! mann, M. Heimburge, I. Dascher, C, Bishop, H. Schampier, J. Pemberton, B, VanV1erin, A. Morehouse, F. Lipshutz, I, Engel. Third row: V. Legg, C. Davidson, M. Deyo, R. My 5 , Picrlngcr, R. Wickham, W. Timmers, W, Caswell, E, Legg, M. Cody, Mrs. Baldwin, Advisor. 3, Q, Junior Historical Society plans an antique show during the winter and a trip to Co0Wrs Wi the spring. TUDE T COUNCH 5 tow? tl I A Front row: M. Wisenburn, C. Lent, M. Appleby, N. Bouton, G. Molella 1 Baldwin Mrs. Lyons. Second row: D. Tracy, D. Daly, F. Faggioni, I. Slingerland M Hull W. Lozano, W. Travis, T. Williams, R. Sutton, C, Winters' G. Sherman ' ' ' The lrmior High Student Council works to help the school and its organizations, The activities of the Council range from hall duty to decorating the gym for social affairs Different money-raising campaigns are sponsored to collect money to pay for the ,mics awarded to the students in Itme. PRESS P I' Front row, left to right: M. B. Wisenburn, J. Hunter, D. Daly, B. Harding, S. Stalker. Second row: P. Espenship, N. Northrup, Mrs. Davitt, S. Ritzel, I. Tompkins, R. Pape, F. Ventura. Third row: I. Clark, S. Wells, S. Sagendorph, E. Ventura, S. Tschantz. The Press Club, under the direction of Mrs. Davitt, has published a Junior High newspaper at each holiday of the school year. The students do all of the work and their reward is this news paper bubbling with school news. Each year circulation has increased - evidence of an active organization. 5 1 ! 3 I. ft' CHESS LU B Front row, left to right: R. Sutton, M. Lozano, G. Traeger, A. De Flumer, N. Bouton. Second row: D. Frencher, I. Lands, L. Yeornans, Mr. Poskanzer, S. Keach, B. Staats, I, Pyle, G, Pebler. Mr. Poskanzer, an active chess player, has organized this club in order to interest the students in a very old game that really takes 'lmow how. Members hope to arouse a keen, competitive spirit which will culminate in a round-robin affair. Two winners will receive oscarsl '. J', N , 4 i HIIII . f COEYMANS SCHOOL 5 A J S 1 U x.- - , ' 1' , K 1- E, rv. 1' I , 4 n E FUTURE HOMEMAKERS CF AMERICA Front row, left to right: H. Singer, G. Fisher, M. Dunican. Second row, M, Blondeu V Mead, Secretary-Treasurer, F. Fagion, Vice President, M, Appleby, president. B Fuuel Program Chairman, G, Guerin. Third row: M. Ego, C. Lent, C. Albright, Miss Muckley Advisor: I. Hunter, M, Barry. I. Blondell, I- M'-L, ETFEEEHT f if-S P P f S :gif -- qgitrqgy l 1g, 1 I ' N' X FTW VW 'I ,N D X Uv wi 050 W A O QQ 2199 QVC Quia! 6? 0 I . dw . ff' Q Em SOPHOMORLS The gay, young sophomores Join US in the Ravena building for UIC first time this year. Typing, shorthand. French and Latin keep them on their toes. They plan juke -box dances. bake sales and . . . lots of fun! First row: I, Irwin, J, Peluso, A. Penk, G, Stanton, P, Engel, B. Hughes, C. Shampier, Second row: G. Thome, S, Palmer, M. Legg, B. Hallenbeck, R. Overbaugh, R. Spadaro, D. Sickles, P, Sorrell, I. Burnett, H, Kier. Third row: D, Vanderwahl, L. Fisher, P. Dixon, S. Sagendorph, B. Lipscomb, T, Nunziato, B. Kirby, D. Ioraleman. I. Mottley. Fourth row: C. Libertucci, L, Eck, B, Johnson, C. Peragine, R. Viviano, G. Kross, I, Wolfe, A. Stumbaugh, C, Schimmel, W. Lipscomb. F f . ,H mf 'ff I .V-Zi..-c,v!?frf f, ,MQ 9 LQQ '71-e,oJj - J,gQc,1.f,' ,QQ f,L,7, t mp, OFF f N2.ADvrsQ,r3gf,,QH,Q 7 Bo ic Kirby - 14,1 - - -fs ----- - - ' ent 3 I ' I jglognnc - -3- Xin. - -l-!- Mrs. Farina -'Q l ---- R J- -fg ----- Advisor if Fredrivska - - 6- -Pj - - -7- easurer lqcLa'u?5P-'947f7-F1 - -'- - Counc , Mr. W. Iullnlm - I -fa -ff - - -1- -!- - Advl or Anthony l,'ib'E'm.1cci - - pf - 5 -I-Vice resident 5. . Sharon Shgbndorph L- 1 - X - 'iff Stu 'SCSHCQ' X f 1 xx First row: I, Firstium, B, Deyo, T. Newkirk, D. Deleskiewicz, A. Cackello, D. Browski, K. Drobner, Second row: G, Covey, F. Florant, K. Slingerland, C. Eissing, H. Raynor. I. Lewis, E. Boomhower, I, Winnie, S. Fisher, D. Halstead. Third row: l-. McNessor, D. Kross, A. Crosier, A. Poland, M, Blodgett, M. Ring, C, Pausley. J. Barba. Fourth row: R. Zamesnik, M. Lent, W, Weisenbum, I Vedder, R. Jukes, H. Boelke, N. Frangella, R. Barrett, T. Robertson, H. McLaury, r' R 9 N316 of YW -'f 2, ,fs fra-wt Lf' Jn-YJ Ju uolzs E Activities of the Jolly Juniors revolve around the Junior Prom, which promises to be the best ever. The spotlight will be, of course, on the King and Queen. Other plans include juke -box dances and a talent show. Front row, left to right: J. Van Brocklen, I. Di Acetis, M. Jones, P. Overbaugh, E. Barry, M. Travis, D Richardson, D. Zieske, G. Geddies, B, Hallenbeck, Second row: I. Quintana, B. Cackello, M, Wright, I. Radley, M. Lasher, C. Luidens, V. Atkins, E. Taylor, O. Northrup, S. Lipschutz. Third row: S. Constanza, D. Hotaling, R, Powell, C. Waltz, R. Clark, E. Lounsbury, R. Smith, W. Walton, R. Summ ner, M. Schnur, P. Mathusa. ,- ,dw , -5 , 4- K , a f ,A Y I ,F ,um 4 A' H.: 5 .V 5 I, V IUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISORS Left to right: Mr. H. Holland, M. Schnur, Student Council, A, Seaburgh, Vice President, V. Atkins, Student Councilg Mr. A. Tiberio, N. Turner, Secre- taryg A. Ritzel, Treasurer: Mrs. H. Tisdell, A. Sinnigen, President. Front row, left to right: C. Burnett, I. Daly, I. Henkins, I. Hill, M. Phillips, I. Slingerland, E. Humphrey A, Ritzel, M, McLaury, L. Jones. Second row: K. Race, L. Albertson, I. Winters, V. Francisco, A. Sea- burgh, G. Booth, N. Turner, M. Hall, A. Pryor, L, White. Third row: P. Ginter, G. Richardson, J, Bruno, W, Bassotti, A. Sinnigen, A, DeMatteo, I. Sherman, L, Palmer, T. Scalzo, E. Domanico, G. Morse, G, Frangella. 594 Q: 'Ji ia ?7 SCHGCL EMPLCDYEES Il Mrs. Carhart and Mrs. Perry K I 'r I. LaQuire, C. Wilson, M. Cross, C. Court, C. Marshall '-at . A l 8 Mrs, Van Epps, Mrs,.Mudge and Mrs, Somhard P 1 Angelo Rosato Our cooks, custodians and bus drivers keep us well fed, warm and safe. Mr. Keir, Mr. Kniffen CSX' QQ Q8 10867 46? 25? 60 YQ 533 Qi fiffjcw Op fx J Q0 dx X ACTIVITIE BRING OUT Q nr. r ro mam' F' mm Q I Standing XC Y- I ' . R. SufnnCfI PhowF1'3Phy muhkutkicwrntv.. V' Nunmawndvrsorz 5- V Yrancrsco, R- -5 Mr, Kurlman, - i YA. Dihkillll . C, Burma tl. . DQACCUS- Rgdkyr A' Libraryfllubz Standing: Mrs. H.F1orar1r Advisor- F' , , rrstrowg L, Smith, 1. Gardner, President. J. VanBrock1cn, J, 1-1111, M, phillips Second row: L. Fisher, G. Geddics, M. Wright, A. Seaburgh. Thug row: P. Sorell M . . Hoffman. J. Radley. M. Dmcctis, Fourth row, J. HL-nkins, G. Covey, P. Ovcrbaugh, B. liaircnbcck. OUR SPECIAL Ti LENTS Student Council, Honor Society, Library Club and Photography Club help to bring out our special ca- pabilities. The school publications Dramatics Club and G.A. C. help all students find a niche to add their part to our story. . -1 .r. Lltillfy. S . f--06' n. KI I Iilemey' A- Carrk Awning: Mr' Graham A3i?l:,sIEE President? M nie, H, Mcldaur ' - cetig S S ' : , Jones A ' Y' M-A Palmer' g agendorph A Ra ' ' . ' V. At , 1 . ynor, F' w. - kms, Mr. Holland, Advisorm U Honor Society: Seated: H. Strassner, I. Henry, A. Raynor. Standing: A. DiAcetis, Mr. Roney, Advi- sorg M. McLaury, A. Micozzi, A. Krzykowski. 1 ooff' 'fl 1 A I f I-1 AV ,-'QL J., fbi' 'a'WoRKlNG Wm-I THE LITER RY I STAFF AND SHIELD 1 ...Q Y 4 -X' if , 1 Nucozyj, A. B :Haiti D- .4 -X I5 I C Radrxii. M. vanvawfgtcsi- - cn . ' - Pa ' duct. new M' wgu R2Yn0 .b' mvxsofl 5' GM Lou to n 3. Burxwllh Tibcnfl- pu D810 . 1 dun ' - . Shng . Barry- bufgv M Ovetbaughl E. dcnig P. H ,- - Z f' ri f' N X ' fi. il 'ff ' -att? R . . 1X From row: B, Kirby, A. Spaccarotelli, J, Daly, E, Humphrey, Second row: L. Smith, S, Fisher, M. Travis, A, Rirzel, E, Taylor, Srandmgz J, Gardner, R, Overbaugh, A. Morell, STAFF OF OUR STCDRYH fx s . I. Y X I1 Q I A , , , 9 f' 1 .,, , if f A .Q 95 V. Q f- H- - .i , at AS BUSINESS STAFF: A Left to right standing: S. Lupshutz, B. Cacckello, A. Micozzi, M.A. Palmer, Mr. Gearhardt, Advisor. Seated: L. Smith, G.A. Sniffen, A. Raynor, T. DiAcetis, J. Henry, M. Slingerland, I. Schoonmaker. STAFF ASSISTANTS: First row, left to right: H. Strassner, N. Spaccaro- telli, A. Tierney, M. Hoffman. Second row: R. Pape, M. DiAcetis, B. Smith. Standing: J. Winnie, J. Seaburgh, S. Sagendorph, M. McLaury. MEMOIRS EDITORS: Left to right standing: G. Atkins, A. Seaburgh, Miss Martin, Advisor C. Luidens, J. Mudge. Seated V. Constantini, B. Wagoner. THEATRICAL AND ATHLETIC GROUPS, TOO1 --,J . 'VK wr-IL I .- 5' - -Y' 'T' J- 4-,fr f I-. uf' DRAMATICS CLUB Standing, lcft to right: Director, Mrs. M. Muller, P. Mathusa, A. DiAcctis, D. Raynor, M. Sargent, G. Richardson, A. Miccozi, A. Pryor, M. Schnur, R. Rutklewicz, S. Llpshutz, P. Rossi. Seated: A. Sinncgan, M. McLaury, A. Scaburg, M..I0nCS. I. I-lenkens, E. Humphrey, E. Taylor, V. Francisco, A. Raynor, N. Spaccarotelli, C. Luidens, N. Turner. r -r I- ' f g , 5 ,I Q i 'J ,I ,W -BL GIRLS' ATHLETIC CLUB Luft to rrglrt: ll. Strassner, J. Honry. J. Mudge. Standing: J. Radley, R. Slater, E. Taylor, Miss Amato, Advrsor. Y! D if GX Q I i VARSITY CHEERLEADERS From row, left to right: J. Mudge, M. Hall, D. Richardson, J. Henry, M. Palmer Back row, lefz wright: A. Seaburg, F. Winnie, I. Sctford, and 1. Winters. WE CHEER THE CHEERS.. JuNuoR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Left to right: M. Legg, E. Taylor, S. Sagendorph, B. Lipscomb, E. Humphrey, V. Francisco, A. Tierney, G. Bruno, N. Turner, G. Booth, P. Dixon, J. Winnie, M. Travis. ! u rl! Elll ,nw wx, . ab fi-1,3 7T..im x LQ' '-fc., 6:41. ,d 14 V .Z Vxrk 1 5, If 4,14 ' 'K' Q , 16: M71 .Y K -V Y gk..- . J Wwf 4 gf Q 'E' , A as I Front row: R. Brozowski, A. Carrk, W. Weisenburn, W. Sargent, B. Cacckello, P. Mathusa, H. Williams, J. Quintana, R. Deleskiewicz. Second row: Mr. Gearhardt, Coachg R. Tompkins, A. Sinnigen, A. DeMatteo, A. Libertucci, C. Hoose, N. Frangella, G. Mollela, W. Lozano. , f ,,- X , I., ,Q f 3 Q Baseball TRACK wvpqwt I 1 I 'Un F A . A-KL , ul-M. , .fi ' 'Y :h y 'Miglia-8 v '! F1-0f1t1'OW: K. Drobner, H. McLaury, E. Mainville, L. Eck, G. Nickols, C. Brewer, O. Boehlke, Second row: Mr. Montelone, Coachg A. Koonz, M. Lent, G. Frangella, A. Krzykowski, F. Sherman, I. IOHSS. 'rf n, 5 Vx wa. W l 'Two for 'I'ea X 1 uf 1 J N JVVIL f E f W ' 1 M :fl , . 1 , J 'Nj P ,gli Sq A fl M ,f,f,fH I fy' X. ,N my p gif J' Lf L, Q, . ML' MDL! I, f Ravens-Coeymnns vm over Averill Park 38-12, F .J , , Take Me Out to the Ball Game' w,,,, I HJ-nm-af? ' J' N FOOTBALL TEAM T Palmer, W. Lozano, A. L1bertucc1 . Rossi, E. Grimrnanis, G, Mollela. Second row: Coach Lent, F. Poe, N. Frangella, E. 'mme1, R. Brozowski, B. Cacckello. WE KICK THE PIGSKIN. 'Time Out' ' - ra11f1ng Ii Up' '17 M, U-. , fl 'Nice Game, Fe11a.s an .1 VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM LLIIKOIIBIII 1 Bruno A. D4:Mauco, A. Sinnigcn, E. Grimmanis, W Woolford P Rossl A Krzykow ski I Domanno W Bassorri, R, Tompkins, M. Schnur, J. Motley Coaoh Tucku 74 -16 84 '15 79 60 54 BA SK ETBA LL SCORES 79 83 66 68 84 '72 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Fust row T bcalzo, A. Libcrtucci, H. McLaury, W. Lozano, G Kross Second row I Irwm P Engel R Schxmmel G. Mo1el1a,J. LaGui:e, R. White, R, Jukes J Motley T Wllgon M Lent K obnu Coach Montelone. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL First row: Mr. Davitt, Coach, D. Costantini, I. Hoke, W Benn C Eck D Ennis L Brewer G Holly, G. Sherman. Second row: A. Ferriaro, M. Jones D Babcock W Travis R Felton J Hunter R. Nelson, R. McCormick, B. Roy, I. Piles. Third row R Marshall W LaQu1re T Williams F Boomer, J. DiAcetis, W. Pickup, G. Seufert, R. McGlone A Caracchiola SHOTS. N Q For the second successive year our Varsity basketball team has won the Central Hudson Valley League championship. We clinched our title with a victory over Roessleville, the eleventh straight win for our unbeaten team. Our IV and Ffeshman ICHIIIS have done equally as well. We're proud to have such spirited, perservering and sportsmanlike players a part of our story. gain another two points over Castleton il. SENIOR BOYS' BGWLING Standing: S. Schimmcl, D. loralcmon, B. Viviano, J. Rarick, G. Stanton, M. Lent, R. Brozowskl, P. Rossi, B. Woolford, D. Peluso, ll. McLaury, M. McLaury, W. Walton, R. Over- baugh, M. Sargent, W. Dcyo, A. Catello, A. Kryzkowski, J. Irwin, K. Drobncr, R. Johnson, A. Penk, G, Kross, M. Scliuur, D. Rutkiewicz, l. Engel, T. Robinson, A. Libcrtucci, Mr. Montclonc, Advisor. Kneeling: G. Morse, W. Lipscomb, B. Cacckcllo, H. Williams, I. Pcluso, S. Llpschutz, ll. Wcyrich, R. Barrett, L. Palmer, A. Mlcozzi, W. Heerc, C. Radliff, G. lloosc, A. Stumbaugh, T. Sealzo, W. Weisenburn, T. Dcmotteo, R. Zamesnick. A D NOW WE'RE RQLLING JuNloR Bovs' BOWLING Standing with ball: S. Palmer, R. Ingxaham, I. Motley, W. Lozano, Seated: R. Osterhout, J. Clark, G. Sherman, A. Mueller, R. Willsey, W. Scott, T. McCormack, D. Tracey, D, Pemberton, L. New- ell, B. Farinelli, E. Lezett. Standing: P. Lawson, B. Hull, R. Kryzkowsld, B. Deleskiewicz, C. Coons R. Nelson, M. Jones, A. Carraciola, J. DiAcetis, R. Muller, Mr. Gerhardt, Moderator, T. Williams, R. McGlove, W. Boomer, A. Slingerland, I. Povarelli, and M. Ruso. l 'riff- rev N f' wa. -1 .vP 'z'. H J' GIRLS' BGWLING Standing in front: R. Slater, E. Taylor, J. Winne, V. Francisco, S. Sagendorph, P Dixon, Miss Amato, Advisor. W I I' TOWARDS A STRIKE. GIRLS' BASKETBALL Front: Nina Spaccarotelli, Sharon Sagendorph, Joan Henry. Rear: Karen Slingerland, Joan Mudge, Marcia Slingerland, Ioan Gardner, and Ruth Slater. SPCRTS IN REVIEW v s.-p v ,. 'Crazylegs' A 'lt Came from Outer Space' , - 55' 2' 1 . . 0' V4 Wu 1 E N V CI! 'The Three Musketeers' N ji Greatest Show on Earth' . ! - - ' it lfhvlvlf 1 ff a , K K I X -D new-J, Q' F fx V VG Q , . It 2.-L ' .V ,gf A-Aff Ma. N ' -1-,-. ,. T 'T ' -. - Q ..1- K-fm-e-ffm-K. All American' 5: 'gli 3' ni' ' - . 5 . ' L '75 - 1 ' A - IX: ku ,vw . J 'Y 1 .t ' , . -- l-41'-f , . .,, ,,-54, ,,igw.!7L-. ., V- A 4 .1 ' ' 1: V , 1 ,FR 1 jim' . -g3.q 't Q 4 . Q A I v - ' y - -.H ',fff 'ffs':s1:-',t?f'.t....,'- fr- e E -wif :- ,j V x- ' ' I' 'J-jpg. A' ' fx - IQ- ' - W - 'Gone with the Wind' fA7 fly ff 6,5144 f S9 06 J OUR VOICES 0 n on Q 9 0 JUNIOR CHORUS Flrst row: V. Legg, M. Cody, S. Kcauh, D. Frenchard, A. Staats, J. Reid, R. Palmer, L. Yeomans, S. Smith, G. Trat-gt-r, J. Slingcrland. St-cond row: S. Brewer, I. Pemberton, C. Snyder, P. Palmer, B. Stunts, S. Williams, M. Part-tra, E. Travis, M. Deyo, M. Lozano, F. Ventura, C. Winters, C. Scaburg, J. l.c-gg, C. Lent, 5. Stalker, H. lloosc, B. Sllngcrland, J. Cronk, B. Woolhlscr, L. Lyons, H. Pyle, A. Ciucrtn, R. Pape, M.A. Ruick. Third row: M. Matticc, F. Faggionl, A. Moorehouse, C. Cross, B. 'l'uc-kcr, J. Wallace, P. Espcnship, V. Morrell, M. Vanwormer, A. Burt, E. Ventura, A. Dcfluma, 5. Rxtzcl, C. Albright, N. Northrup, B. Schlmmel, I. Staats, V. Pclton. Director: Mr. R Duncan, Accompanist: J. Engel. COEYVENIANS First row: B. Hallenbeck, Accompanistg A. Crosier, E. Hallenbeck, D. Zieske, R. Overbaugh, H. Kier, S. Palmer. J. Winnie, H. Strassner. Second row: M. Legg, S. Sagendorph, E. Humphrey, I. Barba, C: Pausley, J. Henkins, J. Hill, F. Nunziato, J. Gardner. Standing: Mr. R. Duncan, Director. RAISED IN SONG Qu i BOYS' CHORUS Left to right: Jake Motley, Howard McLaury, Robert Viviano, Wesley Weisenburn, Ben Cacckello, Charles Peragine, Director--Mr. R. Duncan Ralph Barrett, Robert Vedder. MIXED CHORUS First row: G. Thorne, S. Palmer, R. Overbaugh, G. Covey, J. Van Brocklen, G. Geddies, E. Hallen- beck, R. Spadaro, P. Sorell, D. Sickles, B. Smith, N. Spaccarotelli. Second row: D. Halsted, P. McNessor, D. Kross, L. Fisher, M. Quintana, H. Keir, I. Seaburg, M. Lasher, A. Tierney, M. Van- Valkenburg, D. Zieske, F. Nunziato. Third row: I. Setford, M. Palmer, F. Winnie, C. Eissing, S. Sagendorph, E. Humphrey, V. Francisco, I. Winnie, V. Atkins, C. Luidens, C. Pausley, G. Sniffen. V d Wahl M Le , A. Crosier, I. Barba, J. Henkins, J. Fourth row: A. Seaburgh,J. Mudge, D. an er . - gg Hill, A. Poland, H. Strassner, J. Gardner. Director--Mr. R. Duncan, Accompanist--B. Hallenbeck. First row: R. Clark, Mr. M. McNaughton, R. Joralumon, H. Williams. Middle row: W. Baldwin, D. Babcock, J. LaOuirc, D. Van Slykc. Third row: R. Viviano, W. Wciscnburn. ANC AN TWIRLERS Clockwise--D. Zieskc, D. Rich- ardson, N. Turner I. Winters, P. Ovcrbaugh. AND THE BA D BAND First row, left to right: R. Millett, M. Lann, L. Erickson, L. Metzger. Second row: W, Timmers, J. Hull, D. Costantini, D. Babcock, J. LaQuire, D. Van Slyke, W. Brooks. Third row: Beck, Mr. M. McNaughton, Advisor, W. LaQuire, W. Weisenburn. R. Joralemon, E. CLARINET TRIO F. Florant, J. Sherman, D. Carhart TRUMPET TRIO I. LaQuire, D. Babcock, D. Van Slyke. FLUTE TRIO M. Lann, R. Millett, L. Ericson. PLAYED 0 BAND First row, left to right: M.A. Powell, J. Lanns, F. Florant, D. Carhart, J. Sherman. Second row: H. Williams, R. Clark, M. McLaury, S. Sagendorph, P. Slingerland, R. Marshall, R. Smith. Last row: R. Viviano, R. Brooks, W. Baldwin, G. Hoose, D. Friday, M. Stafford, I, Dasher, K. Slingerland, A Lockwood nam 6 Og 3206 Working Their Way Thmugh College r ng 1,11 th e The West Point Story 'Main Sueet, U. S. A. VK 9l '4 ,ni V .P I J ,XY Q flacgff 90 f lk 4 .QF F . QJYKQQJ, , 'i ff .f-7gf q'fL ---- w-.!---0-H' :rw - A 1. - - ' ' f' P' J 'L W Q95 'ski .?',, XXX l x x f ' 5 s X Z ' lf it X .. 1 -I XI X ' W f ,Q . . ' I5 :- Q I . --gt ,- 'N K Klng, Queen and Court: First row, left toright: D. wllsey, M. McLaury, l. wlnters, V. Constantlni, A. Tierney, Mary Ann Palmer, 1Ouccnj, Anthony Morell, 1Klngj, F. Wlnne, N. Turner, V. Atkins, I. Rendert, J. Dickenson Second row: W. Craven, A. Slnnlgen, A. Krzykowskl, A. Carrk. R. Rossi, W. Woolford, G. Nichol, R. Rlccardo. SPRI G TIME, PROM TIME 'Blue Moon, was the theme of the Class of '54's prom last May. Under the picturesque settlng of spring flowers and moonlight, Betty Jane Blodgett and Earl Westervelt relinquished their crowns to the new reigning king and queen, Anthony Morell and Mary Ann Palmer. X. ,so 6' t par rr! af? 5.15, 22, ,FE ,+- EE Mmf.o- - M- . . rp x 9 at 1 5-0 ' ' . ' A I , 'I' - 1 I The newly crowned King and Queen ,I I I x dancing with their court, Q ws . I ' s JAMES ANDERSON WILLIAM BALDWIN EDWARD BECK ANTHONY CARRK VINNIE COSTANTINI ANTHONY DiACETIS MARY ANN DiACETIS JOAN GARDNER ELMER GRIMMANIS WILLIAM HHERE JOAN HENRY MARY ANN HOFFMAN GEORGE HOOSE ADRIAN KRZYKOWSKI JOAN MATTICE MELVIN MCLAURY ANGELO MICOZZI ANTHONY MORRELL, JR, JOAN MUDGE IERRY NICHOLSON MARY ANN PALMER RALPH PAPE DONALD PELUSO FRED POE CHARLES RADLIFF JOHN RARICK ' ARLENE RAYNOR PETER ROSSI FLOYD RUSO RICHARD RUTKIEWICZ MERRITT SARGENT JOAN SCHOONMAKER JUDY SEABURG MARIAN SEABURG ARTHUR SEIBERT JANE SETFORD RUTH SLATER MARCIA SLINGERLAND BARBARA smrm LOIS SMITH GLEN ANN SNIFFEN SHIRLEY SNYDER NINA SPACCAROTELLI MARvm s'rAA'rs GLEN STAHL HELEN STRASSNER ANN TIERNEY RALPH 'romrlcms MARIE VanVALKENBURG BEATRICE WAGONER WILLIAM WALTON HENRY WEYRICH BLANCHE WHITE REGINALD WICKHAM HAROLD WILLIAMS EAY WINNIE SENIOR- SCOPE College Syracuse University Construction Work Trade School Secretary--Telephone Company or State RPI Nurses' Training Austin Beauty School Pro basketball or wrestling U. S. Navy Secretary--New York State Nurses' Training College College Secretary College College Electrician Mildred Elley Business School U. S. Air Force Secretary College Pharmacist Uncle Sam's Army U. S. Navy U. S. Navy Commercial Artist Siena College U. S. Army Syracuse University Syracuse University Secretarial Work Child's Nurse Telephone Operator Wor k- -undecided College Cortland State College Mildred Elley Business School Nurse Rec eptionlst Secretary--Telephone Company Secretary--Telephone Company European Tour U. S. Army Artist Airline Hostess Army Nurse U,S. Army Secretary Nurse Movie Theater Work RPI Albany State Teachers College Dance Band Colgate University Beautician Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Rev. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Alterl Clifford Armstrong George A. Baird James Baldwin Wllliam Beemer Rudolph Bleckesley Clinton Dearstyne Anthony DiAcetls Ralph Domanico Mr. Kenneth Everhard Mr. Harry Fabes Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Friday Reginald Gardner Donald Guerin Arthus W. Hagerty FJ. Henry Herbert Holland Mrs. Nlckolas Jones Mrs. Norma Krzykowskl Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Warren D. Kullman Frederick Lawson Wllllam Lyons Lester Mallory H.E. McLaury Mr. Donald Moon Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Schuyler Mudge Ludwig Muller Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Munzberg Miss Barbara Nelson Miss Glorla Grace Nicholson Mr. James Nicholson PATRONS 'N 1 Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nonldn Burton Palmer Radfcxd Palmer Arthur Pemberton Mrs. Albert Perry Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Powell Chester Pitcher Joseph Raynor Clare Robbins Bradley Roberts Lyman Roney Frank Rossi Scavo's Fruit Market Mr. and Mrs. C.A. Schoonmaker Mrs. C. W. Schoonmaker Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Slingerland, Sr Earl V. Smith Evelyn V. Sniffen John W. Snlffen Mr. LeRoy Snyder Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stahl C.F. Suderley II Angelo Tiberio Edward Tlsdell Mrs. Mabel Van Epps Mr. and Mrs. I. Edward Wagoner Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weyrich Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wllllams Miss Jeanette Williams Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wlnne Miss Susan Wolfe Students learn to develope skills in many fields at Ravena- Coeyznans Central School. That is the reason they ap- preciate the craftsmanship in truly fine Balfour Class rings and commencement announcements. 1'!'Y'5 l Qlllt 4 ll Y our Repre sentative gb! ZQWIQF ggfzzff P.O. Box 49 Schenectady, New York . I I MILDR-ED ELLEY SECRETARIAL W Z ' W SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Q W . 7 227-229 Quail street Albany 3, New York Real Estate - Insurance SEND FOR CATALCG Phone 8-4100 C. A, ALBRIGHT 8: SONS 1 McCulloch Avenue Texaco Prodlfcts General Repalrs Ravena, New York - milfmenfs af DUFFY ' CTT CO., I NC. Ravena, New York Ghz CALLANAN QOAD lmpszovsmem' Qcomfaafzg Crushed Stone Asphaltic Materials and Agricultural Limestone South Bethlehem, New York Ev gon Growers of Pure White Mushrooms Main Office West Coxsackie, New York Telephone Coxsackie 6-1000 GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY Coxsackie Plant Rest Assured coxsackie, New York W g g Compliments of E. C. GRIFFIN 8: SON Ravena, New York MOTEL Ravena, New York Congratulations Class of 1954 O STEVE GAMBINO 'S GARAGE Esso Dealer Becker's Corners Phone RO 7-7581 1 LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS ' Athens, New York RIVERSIDE COTTAGE All Legal Beverages Choice Food Catering to Banquets and Parties To the Graduates Be st Wishes STALKE 12's 1, DAIRY aln lW- A N ' ' XX'XXX.' . , wxxxxx ' L, Q , ... -.. .... k Q - ll We ste rlo and Church Sorrell Streets Q Coeyrnans , New Y ork Phone 8- 1083 BEST WISHES Class of 1954 wwf Og flaw fm Ravena - Coeymans Central School Compliments of TATE TELEPHONE CO Congratulations to the Class of '54 Qefizbi Y M. c.A. Best Wishes to the Class of '54 'IO-BERTt'S Ravena 8-2674 Ravena, New York S. VINCENT 8: SON H. Selkirk, New Y ork AVENA 'RON corvmpfxwv Ravena, New Y ork PERSICO OIL CO. 24 Hour Service Oil Burners Installation - Maintenance Repair Heating Oils Phone 8-1555 98 Main Street Ravena, New York JOHN fBUD1 KEARNEY Sales and Service 111 Main Street Ravena, New York Phone 8-45 55 746: ' News HEAQLD Your Home Paper Working for You and the Community Phone 8-7222 Ravena, New York ' 0 :QL Q32 04 ANNE 's Ice Cream - Confectionary BEAUTY SALON For the Very Latest In New Baltimore, New York Hair Styling and Permanent Waving PLATT S. WHEAT 8: SON 124 Main Street Groceries and Insurance Ravena' New York New Baltimore, New York Open Evenings Phone Ravena 8-6271 Call 8-7111 Best Wishes to the Class of '54 Q pl S H E RIS LIQUOR STORE FARM DAIRY Rav5r?:rS?5252 Ravena, New York '6 00 Zcfkdfdig 117 Main Street Ravena,.New York Phone 8-6301 '1 UTI'I rrrVl'VI'l' rl' I' AVE NA HHlllLumber Co. Or HW 29C gm STUDIO entr al Avenue Albany, New York ,nh II A ,59:'4I' - 'i- -'il - f,,AI'!LAuri'1 'X 'H-' W5-T5 C OSTERHOUT 81 SON - Iacflfg ' H Q:,:.1Q9xX5 X X ,fbg fm X o X R en , New York L Phone 8-4941 x I any Insurance Telephone 8-5844 gl 8-3777 Capital Stock, Comp QZQQ . Qggfffif E t bl' h d 180 Residence S a is e 9 Office New Baltimore, New York Coeymans, New York MAvoNe's SQ ' FOOD MARKET gadgeiy-3 ANDREW F. MAYONE, Proprietor Italian Bread and Pizza Frozen Food Lockers High Grade Groceries and Meats On Order Delivery Service All Types of Roasting Phone 8-2301 Ravena, New York Coeymans, New York phone 3-3011 Tho. RB J V , Qgage ymond . adney W Restaurant Coal, Feed, and Farm Supplies Ravena' New York Feura Bush, New York Delicious Home Cooking and Baked Goods Phone S' Bethlehem 2470 MIL 'S SUPERETTE New York Bethlehem 4341 South Bethlehem, Phone S. mgwwdatmgwtde SENIORS OF l954 BLAUVELT 'S GREENHCUSES CLIFTON S. BALDWIN - Proprietor qfdlijgw Wai, INC. Growers of Snow-White Mushrooxns f -? . -.gf we fc' E A' o' if i 'ff 33 5' -: f ' 1. JH 5 XE rf f f- 'svn' Uv : H My 'Iv'-1 'Xi' Coeyrnans, New York Phone 8-1701 f, A X Be prep for hospitulitys gf? f 9 M2 , r QMPQZFU Q I 31' .X rro lg J 1 , f ALBANY cocA-coL.A BO'l'TI..1'NG COMPANY' Many high school graduates today find that banking oifers interesting, well-paid jobs with pleasant working conditions and Opporhmity for jobs with advancements. If you would like more information, please telephone IVIISS MARY V. HENNESSY Personnel Director at Albany 4-4111 THE NATIONAL COMMERCIAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY OF ALBANY 60 State Street Albany, New York Buss-as ff-fb NEWS Room of I Q' . - ml HAROLD w. ROBERTS, Q 5 J' 'fi J'- Proprietor 13 ? A- ,, li, H H -Z Hallrnark Cards I-'ff A f.-Rex? J g: ji- Our Own Fresh Ice Cream A ' W Phone 8-6261 Farmall Tractors and Ravena, New York Equipment Refrigeration Bendix Appliance 3 ARMY and NAVY STORE, INC. RCA Victor The Store of Ten Thousand If.-,ms MORTENS EN OPPeeite I-'elend Theatre FARM EQUIPMENT co INC P - 76 hone 5 9 5 Route 9-W Albany' New York Selkirk, New York The Best Wishes to the Class of 1954 M away Zag iz 1852 1954 OF COXSACKIE 5-7 Reed Street Coxsackie, New York Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve System Telephone Coxsackie 6-2611 Fresh Meat and Groceries A LIS at SERVICE ' VINCE'S MARKET 3 Iviiles South of Ravena on 9W STATION and f' HUNTER'S GARAGE LUNCH ROOM 7 General Repairs B1'Ye1 S Iee Cream South Bethlehem, New York Tires and Batteries phone 2701 Route 9W - Ravena, New York Phone 8-2491 Compliments of THE COLLEGE OF SAINT ROSE Albany, New York WJWQMJQQ Blouse Manufacturing Company 7 Railroad Avenue Ravena, New York Courses Lead to B.A., B.S. And B.S. In Ed. Degrees and Prepare for: Teaching, Elementary and Second- ary Nursing, Medical Technology, Music, Business Modern and Classical Languages, Social Work Sciences, Mathematics, Creative Writing and Allied Careers. - am Zfkzzefzfs af The DAVI S PHAQMAQV RAYMOND I. DAVIS - Pharrnacist STElVE'S DAIRY PRODUCTS Phone Ravena 8-1581 New Baltirnore, New Y01'k SUTTON 'S GARAGE General Auto Repairing Electric and Acetylene Welding Towing Service So. Beth. 4191: Alb. 5-4265 Night Calls So. Beth. 4122 Edward Beck. Contractor and Builder One Nlain Street Ravena, New York Phone 8-4070 Estirnates Cheerfully Given On All Work AlBRIGHT'S BOAT SHOP New and Used Motors Boats and Trailers All Types of Marine Supplies Ralph Albright W. Coxsackic, N. Y. Telephone 6-6422 If It's Good Food You Want FLOWER SHOP Cut Flowers - Corsages Fancy Pottery Visit Wedding Bouquets THE LOG CABIN Funeral WQ1-k Route 9W Ravena, New York Ravena 8-2513 Qcfzfzg CCD F213 Nationally Advertised Plurnbing and Heating Supplies Selkirk, New York 475 Central Avenue Albany, New York Di7forx's . ayfu Z4-Hour Safe, Courteous Service Ravena, New York Phone 8-7777 Ravena 8-7777 -15 ME 4,55 'I 2 famed puked , M, Q A! ossm-a FIRANGELLA c2125 som Groceries - Meats - Fruits, Vegetables Frozen Foods Delivery Service Phone 8 1701 Coeymans, New York X I 1 b.,A,,,gJ E 1 Going West-East? xx S44 T f -1, ' Take a Camera - Iviovie : p ff Xx X I Flash-3D , I X , Q Q from I 444 X5 X HALLENBECK sl RILEY' X X xx 562 Broadway Q sane XxAlbany, New York I, 5656776 Al xxrq,-,l M ff x ul Q: QX DEPARTMENT STORE 0 5 W- ' TEN' Wbhfjd AND MMM 950 Ridge Road Webster, New York BABCOCK FUNERAL HOME , Established 1904 Q ',, Air Conditioned M G. W. BABCOCK CO. Funeral Directors T rs Embgfriiers Ft in '. ,N L5f3ef?5?EZr i E 1 r V5 'IU ,., .x- K Z4 Hour Arnbulance Service ' - . f . 0 - ' 1 1 1: x R Office: 174 Main Street 1. f 1 , X 4 fi . Funeral Home X fS,N,, 19 Pulver Avenue RAVENA JUNK AND METAL cog, 6 Orchard Avenue Ravena, New York Phone 8- 5441 Formal Wear to Hire at the ASTORIA TUXEDO CO. Phone Albany 62-0939 172 Madison Avenue Albany, New York SMITH 'S SELF-SERVICE MARKET Beckers Corners Selkirk, New York Compliments of ZUPAN'S LUMBER AND LOGGING Selkirk, New Y ork CEDAR I-IILL GARAGE Selkirk, New York Chrysler and Plymouth Guidance , Balanced Training , Activities. Placement in key positions in business, profes- sional and government offices AL BANY B USINE SS COLLEGE 126- 134 Washington Avenue Albany 6, New York State Registered - Veteran Phone Albany 5-3967 Approved 4 Phone 8-7333 JAMES SETFORD, Proprietor Wwayi CHOICE MEATS Zaaldtg Q af JINVS QUALITY MARKET Delive ry Se rvice 146 Main Street Ravena, New York PAUSLEY 'S FUEL AND SUPPLY CO. Coal, Fuel, Oil, Kerosene Building Supplies Phone 8- 1743 Compliments of WINNIE LAUNDRY Phone 8-6721 JOE 'S SERVICE STATION Selkirk, New York Compliments of HEATH SHADY LAWN DAIRY Glenmont Albany 3- 1721 , -llmwean -9 P33111 For Young Men Who Prefer the Newest Styles and Fabrics Nationally Famous Brands Keen Competitive Prices F OR MAN 'S 131 Main Street Ravena, New York Open Evenings, Monday Wednesday, Friday We Suggest zkfgeif, ICE CREAM ROTI-IAUPT B 12055. GARAGE SOCONY SERVICE STATION Phone So. Beth Z745 Feura Bush, New York Home Gas Service Hardware Moore 's Paints A.T. GARRETT 170 Main Street Phone 8- 1381 Ravena, New York I OE S REPAIR SHOP Repairing and Sales Watches - Jewelry - Radios Ravena 8-7755 QQ 6245 UPHOLSTERY CO. Quality Workmanship at Reasonable Prices Phone 9-3409 Route 32 Feura Bush, New York UIlUS GREAT CARS Dzsab PLYMUUIH arshails Garage R avena, New Y ork You Tried the Rest, Now Try the Best Phone Ravena 8-6444 - 8-6281 BOOMER'S GAR AGE New and Used Parts Wrecked Cars Bought YXMXZ Flowers for All Occasions Route 9W Glenmont, New York Phone Albany 5- 6 040 7506774 Wiz? YNC. Co-:fffz4Z1,Qaf6wfAfTa 'Me SENIORS CF l954 I A WQWLQYK Kjfifefmg r JENKINS SERVICE STATION Tires and Batteries Route 9W Ravena, New York Phone 8-6251 DALMER LUMBER CO., INC, Phone 8-4700 Ravena, New York Willys Service General Automotive Repairs CEDAR HILL BODY AND FENDER SHOP Route 144, Ceder Hill Selkirk, New York Phone 5- 3938 HOTALING 'S FOODS STORE ETHEL'S GRILL Beckers Corners Selkirk, New York A.Van I-loesen AND SON 'HARRY VAN HOESEN, Proprietor. Quality Feed Supply Store Phone 8-4500 Ravena, New York Feura Bush, New York Choice Me ats , vegetables Groceries Compliments of RALPH PAPE Selkirk, New York Wynne? fi 752053072 Contractors Delmar, New Y Phone 9-1546 or ork 9-2664 New Reliable Motors, Inc., Used vt: Kaiser - Willys Motors v Cars, Trucks, Jeeps p f s. 9W Highway - Sales and Service AND cat5ki11. N.Y. - Phone 1070 ' n 5Av5 , , RAVENA INN CABINS ' ' A Z Phone 8-6291 Route 9W SELF-SERVICE Ravena, New York MARKET gettn 'Walesa Hardware ' Paint . . 9 Carpets, Linoleum, Tiles Service for STORE Floors, Walls, Sink Tops Edw G R Bourguignon Venetian Blinds, Window Shades ' ' Furniture 120 Main Street Y k MIDWAY RUG co. Ravena' Nez' 6 or Phone 8- 5 5 9W Highway West Coxsackie, New York W311PaP9T ' Glas-S ALBANY HARDWARE 8: IRON CO. 39-43 State Street Alb-HHY. New York Complete Sports Equipment Golf, Tennis and Baseball Supplies Softball, Archery, Fishing Tackle Canoes, Boats, Arvin Radios Kodaks, Parker Pens and Pencils ..l l' RAVENA HOME DECORATING CENTER Linoleum Floor and Wall Tiles, Venetian Blinds Paint, Wallpaper, Carpet 143 Main Street Ravena, New York B, A. EHRENBERG, Proprietor Telephone 8- 1886 Compliments of DAY 'S OIL SERVICE, INC. Shell Jobbers, Fuel A FRIEND Oil, Kerosene, Gasoline CONORA'SfSHOE SHOP Whglesale Retail Shoes for the Whole Family Repairing E 4 1 140 Main Street Ravena, New York Ravena' New York Telephone 8-4936 Wfzffefzf exe ZW? L 5944504 Q fam of Ravena - Coeymans Central School RA VENA DINER Route 9W Phone 8-6351 Compliments of HOFFMAN ,S Q 22 0 TRADING POST as Coeyxnans Hollow, New York Phone Ravena 8-7724 The Yearbook Staff Wishes to Dechcate This Space 'co The gfza!efz X Qgcvzzfzez' , 'QM -V , ,Hi 'AND WE ALL LIVED HAPPILY EVER AFTER A LITHOGRAPHED 74lfl4'D'0l4k YEARBOOK DALLAS 0 TEXAS 1 . , . 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