Red Hook High School - Hardscrabble Yearbook (Red Hook, NY)
- Class of 1951
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H, LVM MYA 2 S, A , Eg' ml? ,un- zu, Uk A-as A , , , Q 5m's W .W fl X ' Q Q 1 'gli '1,, ip- Y S H' ' ' I E 3 1 5 1 5 a I 5 i 5 1 L i 5 5 J 1 Q 1 Q HARDSCRABBLE L 2 Alma Mater, Red Hook Central We are singing now to thee, May thy fair name dwell forever In our fondest memory. And when high school days are over, And We leave this school so dear, We will love thee yet, We,ll ne'er forget The best school far or near. Hail, Alma Mater, We cheer with all our might, VVe will sing thy praise Through endless days, To the Scarlet and the VVhite. Published by The Class of 1951 RED HOOK CENTRAL SCHOOL Red Hook, New York Foreword We, the Class of ,51, present this yearbook as one which will in years to come recall memories of our days at R. H. C. S. It is the aim of this book to give all of us a vivid and lasting picture of our school and its students. The work and talent of the Hardscrabble staff has made possible one of the Finest yearbooks ever to be published. Hardscrabble 1951 2 Dedication MISS RUBY AIKEN We, the C-lass of 1951, take sincvrc plvasurc in dedicating this, our yearbook, to Miss Ruby Aikvn, who has been our cvcl'-lu-lpful friend and advisor for three years. 3 Annual Staff First row: Richard Avery, Kathryn Greenwald, Katherine Knudsen, Virginia Coons, Norma Younghanse, Nancy Rodda. Second row: Douglas Crener, Robert Spallina, Frank Abra- hams, Arnold Mastrornonico, Bernard Mickle, Alice DuBois, Alice Donerly. Third row: Arnold Colburn, Iohn Hard, Carleton jones, john Mitchell, joan Cubler. Nancy Smith. Fourth row: James Hogan, Mrs. Champlin fAdvisorD, Doris Houghton CEditorl, Carol Shapiro fAssistant Editorl. 4 3- I . XX X 9.3 ,X f f Z X Z' ,ff S f 7 X N . fifii . Egg . . ' x W El I if ,, 1 fi, was ,riff r 4w'FX,, it gf, .1 1 + , ,jj il 3: Y I L, ...M 5 ,2 yy Q W ri. :wage fa 3' W' Z I s ! 45 S A, X4 W fs Rafi 'VS Q 'U A i , f Q' 'fig ' att Eats is X- 1' N 3 Y , s, syslog, ' l ragga , :fa E V .... 7 3 . 4 1. ..,.. uf 'll B A hh' N I VV.. 1, - AA-, ' ff. 5573 ,S is FRANK S. ABRAHAMS The opinion of the strongest is always the best. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Senior Annual Staff, Baseball 1, 2, Senior Play Committee. RICHARD M. AVERY Dick Ship ahoy, sailor boy? Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4, Dodo Club 1, 2, Senior Play Cast, Senior Annual Staff. ARNOLD COLBURN Arnie', Tell me about yourself-your struggles, your dreams, your telephone numberf, Transferred from Fultonville High 3, Library Club 35 Senior Annual Staff. HARRY CONN SkiPPy', I never let my schooling interfere with my educationf Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Newsstall 4, F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, Senior Play Committee Special gym 1, 2, 3. 6 VIRGINIA COONS Ginnyv K'Wliere the willingness is great the dijiculties eanlt bef, Transferred from Tivoli High 2, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, News- stafl 2, 3, 4, Ditto 2, 3, 4, Senior Annual Staff, Senior Play Committee. MARLENE A. DAY Mickey Sing, sing-music was given to brighten the gay? Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Majorette 1, 2, 3, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Newsstail 2, Ditto 2, 3, Senior Annual Staff, Dramatics Club 2, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Special Gym 1, Nominee for Student Council President 3, Attendant to Prom Queen 3, Usherette at Senior Play 3, Usherette at Graduation 3, Senior Play Committee. JAMES DENHOLM Dennyv F or he's a jolly good fellowf, Transferred from Venezuela 4, Chorus 4, Football 4. ALICE DONERLY Silence never betrays youf' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Ditto 4, Senior Annual Staff, Dramatics Club 2, Senior Play Committee. 7 rlilk ALICE DUBOIS Bat love came laughing Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Newsstaff 1, 2, 3, Senior Play Commit- tee, Senior Annual Staff, Special Gym 1. KATHRYN GHEENWALD I know lt all by heart? Chorus 1, 2, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Newsstaff 1, 3, 4, Ditto 2, Senior Annual Staff, Senior Play Cast, Dramatics Club 1, 4, Honor Society 4, Cheerleading 3, Double Quar- tet 2, Class Treasurer 2, 3, 4, Attendant to Queen 3, Nomi- nee for Student Council President 3. DOUGLAS L. GRENER All the worldis a stage and all the men and women merely players? N ewsstalf 2, Editor 3, Ditto 2, 3, Senior Annual Staff, Track Manager 1, Senior Play Committee, Dramatics Club 2, 3, Stamp Club 1. IOAN CUBLER Quietness prevails? P Chorus 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Annual Staff, Dra- matics Club 2, 3, 4, Special Gym 1. 8 IOHN HARD And still they gazed, and still the wonder grew, that one small head could carry all he knewf, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council President 4, Honor Society 4, Track 2, Senior Play Cast, Intramurals 2, Class President 3, Co-chairman of Christmas Ball 4, Senior Annual Staff. JAMES LOUIS HOGAN alimv It matters not how long you live, but how wellf, Band 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Newsstafl 3, Senior Annual Staff, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, Track 1, Senior Play Cast, Honor Society 4, Special Gym 2, Student Council Vice-Pres. 3, Nominee for Student Council Pres. 3, Class Pres. 4, Delegate E.S.S.P.A. 4. DORIS HOUGHTON 1CDee77 Take honor from me ancl my life is donef, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 2, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Ditto 1, 2, 3, Assit Editor 4, Editor, Newsstaff 1, 2, 3, Asslt Editor 4, Vice Pres. of Class 2, 3, 4, Senior Annual Editor, Honor Society 4, Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-cap- tain, Delegate ESSPA 4, Delegate New York Herald Trib- une Forum 2, All State Band 3, 4, All State Competition 3, 4, Attendant to Queen 3, Co-chairman junior-Senior Prom 3, Senior Play Cast, Nominee for Student Council Pres. 3, U sherette at Senior Play and Graduation 3. KATHERINE KNUDSEN Kathie, Oh, heaven will protect the working girlf' Transferred from Litchfield, Conn. 3, Chorus 3, 4, Intra- murals 4, Newsstaff 3, 4, Senior Annual Staff, Senior Play Committee, Dramatics Club 3, 4. 9 Hi A yi mm' in 'mi' 5' I If ? ':,:5 X iire 1 f 'I ' I '34 T' frurzgy HAROLD E. MARTIN ujosev Charm us, orator, ,til the lion look no larger than the catf' Chorus 15 Band 15 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Ditto 2, 3, 45 Senior Annual StaFf5 Basketball 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Foot- ball 3, 45 Dodo Club 15 Special Gym 1. ARNOLD M. MASTBOMONICO Sonny', He belonged to the mining school of questions-when his pick failed, he took to lolastingf, Chorus 1, 25 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Newsstaff 35 Senior Annual Statf5 I.V. Basketball 1, 25 Senior Play Cast5 Honor Society 45 Nominee for Student Council Pres. 35 Vice Pres. of Student Council 45 Double Quartet 3. BERNARD MICKLE Mickv If I hacl a million dollars, lid still be shortf, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 15 Senior Annual Staff, Double Quartet 1. IOHN MITCHELL Stretch,, Every read y and willing to clof, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Newsstaif 35 Senior Annual Staff5 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Football 1, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 35 Senior Play Committee5 Dodo Club 25 Special Cym 1, 2, 3, Chair- man of Easter Ball 35 Co-chairman of Christmas Ball 4. IO NANCY RODDA For reasons that I do not know, why, God, donit you let me grow? ' Band 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Newsstafl 2, 3, 4, Ditto 4, Senior Annual Staff, Senior Play Cast, IV. Cheerleading 1, 2, Attendant to Prom Queen 3, Usherette at Senior Play and Graduation 3. CAROL SHAPIHO It's nice to be natural, when youire naturally nioef' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Newsstatl 3, 4, Ditto 3, 4, Senior Annual Staff, Senior Play Cast, Dramat- ics Club 1, 2, 3, Honor Society 4, Special Gym 1, Attendant to Prom Queen 3, Usherette at Senior Play and Gradua- tion 3. IANE E. SHAW H er hair was not more sunny than her heart. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Newsstafl 4, Ditto 4, Senior Annual Staff, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Special Gym 1, Senior Play Committee. NANCY SMITH Nan,' There's mischief in the best of girls. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, News- y,,, Q II ' A ' staff 4, Ditto 4, Senior Annual Staff, Senior Play Cast, il' gums Special Gym 1, Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, Usherette at Senior 'iff We Play and Graduation 3. w s Il ROBERT SPALLINA KlBO'bP! Without music life would be a mistake. Chorus 45 Newsstafl 35 Ditto 3, 45 Senior Annual StafI5 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Dodo Club 15 Dramatic Club 35 Class President 1, 25 Bowling Team 3, 45 Assembly Committee 1. COLIN THORLEY Once caught studying-almost lived it downf' Intramurals 15 Basketball Manager 1, 35 Baseball 1, 35 Football 35 Manager 15 Track Manager 2. ERNEST WRIGHT Ernie Youth is the time for fun. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Ditto 45 Senior Annual Staff5' I.V. Basketball 15 Varsity 2, 3, 45 I.V. Baseball 15 Varsity 2, 35 Football 2, 3, 45 Dodo Club 1, 25 Special Gym 1, 25 Senior Play Committee. NORMA YOUNGHANSE An innocent face, but you can never tell. Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 35 Newsstaff 2, 3g Ditto 45 Senior Annual Staff5 Senior Play Cast5 Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 45 Co-captain5 Delegate to E.S.S.P.A. 45 Secretary of Class 1, 3, 45 Usherette at Senior Play and Graduation 35 Attendant to Prom Queen 35 Nominee for Student Council President 3. 12 U QU' g 0 Class Memories 0 FRESHMAN YEAR: Assembly award for Ghostly Passengern.. .Miss C , s 9 Hilda Aiken for homeroom teacher . . . Welcome to Kate Greenwald and if is 9 Frank Abrahams . . . Mr. Naylor for Science 9 . . . Hallowe'en dance . . . ml ly X School picnic at Lake Taghkanic. NIA All 1 K ' 1 si . , da W11. U SOPHOMORE YEAR: Assembly award again for Who Murdered Whov O . . . Another Halloweien dance . . . Mr. Jones leaving . . . Miss Ruby Aiken 0 Q for homeroom teacher. . .Welcome to Virginia Coons. Q, I U 5 A 6 X 1 l f 1 X ' Q1lJ.L 'QW' Aff' . QW I 7 IUNIOR YEAR: Christmas play Geraldine and the White Robev X5 . . . Welcome to Kathie Knudsen and Arnold Colburn . . . Easter 2 a . . . unior- enior rom . . . unior ir s us erin at senior a if' B ll s P g 1 11 g pl y Y 7 and for graduation . . . English Regents . . . Ordering and receiving H ' - rings . . . Moving-Up Day . . . Honor Society tapping . . . Field Day ...john Hard elected Student Council. X l f j x , in I m I Q X i All X X I f ' ' F x , ,Q 'S7 5? f , 1X 1 9 Xf ' 1 L06 Shook- 'WTC X . K . ,, M A S f,,,.f,LtT,3ce 'N SENIOR YEAR: Senior play We Shook the Family Tree . . . Welcome to A f james Denholm . . . Senior Annual and pictures . . . Night football game- ob the lights went out! . . . Christmas Ball . . . Senior trip . . . Baccalaureate Ll service . . . GRADUATION. E ' , . SE, , -' Class Will We, the Senior Class, Red Hook Central School, of the town of Red Hook, Dutchess County, in the State of New York, being of sound mind and memory, do make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament in the manner following, that is to say: I. We, the Class of 1951, hereby bequeath to the Class of 1952 our superb school spirit, outstanding cooperativeness, and high scholastic ability. II. In addition we make the following specific bequests: Arnold Colburn wills his red hair to Bill Smith. Alice Donerly and Kathie Knudsen will their quietness to Gladys Goesch and Alice Jornov. Ernie VVright and jim Hogan leave their athletic ability to Henry Ostheim and john O,Neill. Norma Younghanse gives her cheer- leading ability to Barbara Jean Unson. Bob Spallina bequeaths his ability to play the piano to Kay Robinson. -lane Shaw leaves her giggles to Walter Wesarg. Doris Houghton bestows her studiousness on Henry Cropp. Iohn Hard leaves the Student Council presidency to ? Frank Abrahams leaves Indy to Brandt. Nancy Rodda gives her height to Mary Downing. Marlene Day and Bernard Mickle leave their artistic ability to Marie Hefferman and Tommy Saulpaugh. Kate Greenwald wills her dramatic ability to the Dramatics Club. Skip Conn leaves school!!! Nancy Smith bequeaths her mischievousness to Clara Myers. Dick Avery leaves Sue??? Douglas Crener Wills his Charleston to Mona Sheeks. Ioan Gubler bestows her courteousness on Freddie Rockefeller. Arnold Mastromonico wills his place in Honor Society to Reggie Kelly. Alice DuBois leaves school for Rocky. Harold Martin wills his love for shorthand to Betty Schaefer. Iohn Mitchell leaves his way with Mrs. Hapeman to the future senior English class. Virginia Coons wills her secretarial ability to Bar- bara Lewis. Carol Shapiro gives her slimness to Rosemarie Bookjans. jim Denholm loaves his maturity to Norman Teator. Colin Thorley leaves his height to Pete Kachris. HI. We do hereby appoint Mr. Williams to be executor of this, our last will and testament. Class of '51 14 Class Play WE SHOOK THE FAMILY TREE Front row: Ann Avery as Paige Masong Doris Houghton as Sally. Second row: Kathryn Greenwald as Hildegardeg Miss Aiken, direc- torg Iohn Hard as Freddie. Third row: Nancy Rodda as jillg Arnold Mastromonico as jimmyg Richard Avery as Mr. Dolsong Nancy Smith as Mrs.' Dolsong Carol Shapiro as Mrs. Shermerg Carleton Iones as Mr. Shermerg Iimmy Hogan as Bobbyg Norma Younghanse as Ellie-May. 15 Senior Snapshots NXXX X... if ii E' . - X-ll ' -3 ' 1 ' ' ---'L' i Q +5 K , , 1 SSA I 5 x 'Y L K ', X Q X 'NK . x xxx X 1 xx' ,XX xx x ' N 'Q 'fH - 'x1f,f, N xx ' gf -. -. , E Y,,, W, E Y WL.. X k ,, . W. X ' ' -ez, E x -V 4'-' X jga. x' - 'ir Til'-T Q ,ff X. X ' , d mim Strat -C' f- -zfcfff' lx Board of Education Left to right: Mr. Albert B. Cole Mr. Roscoe L. Williams, Supervising Principal Dr. Louis W. Dillman, President Mr. H. William Kessler, Clerk Mr. Chanler A. Chapman Mr. Benjamin Collins I8 Roscoe L. Williams Marian M. Champlin I. Foster Van Stone Supervising Principal Vice Principal, Guidance Elementary Supervisor Kathleen Hapeman English, Librarian Hilda Aiken Social Studies Ruby Aiken English Donald Green Mathematics, Guidance Harriet Norton Girls' Physical Education Lindsay Northam Boys' Physical Education 6 if john Havko Science Martin Bush French, junior H igh Paul O'Lea.ry Business Ellen Wiley Art Supervisor Clifton Thorne Business Harriet Herbrandson Home Economics Stanley Young Agriculture Hugh Woodcock Math., Driver Ed. Ernestine Linehart Vocal Music Murray Van Ness 'Instrumental Music Miner Treat junior High Ivan McDonald Iunior High Catherme Cookmgham I unior High Russell Keefe I unior High R1chard Barrmger Junior High Edgar Fisher Junior High ii E '1 Martha Altbayer Sixth Grade Lo1s Saltsman M Sixth Grade Paul Blerwxsch Fourth Grade Al1ce BOICC Fifth Grade Chrlshan Holt Fifth Grade Marion Hart Fourth Grade Mary Brewster Third Grade Sarah Sigler Third Grade 'sian is-5:2 Aw b 4411 3 ag' , ,.,, . . 45 KM, G. Christina Shook if ' Q N' if Second Grade , Q. Frances Barringer T 'qi' Kindergarten . , I In I I - m t Bernice Van de Bogart S X Second Grade S ft we rw., Aline Kessler Katherme Rlley First Grade Nellie Shook First Grade School Nurse H William Kessler OH-ice, Health CUSTODIANS C. Seitz, Barzelle Doyle, Franklyn Kolbinske. S C H KITCHEN STAFF First row- Mrs Guski Mrs Ki . Second row: . . , . pp Mrs. Proper, Mrs. Hitchcock. BUS DRIVERS First row: Charles Heyne, Edward Stickle Charles Hitchcock. Second row: William jen- nings, Leonard Rall, Bennett Feller, Irwin Best GSS Juniors First row: VValter VVesarg,'Colin Thorley, Albert Newnham, Jerome Hard, Paul Mund- hausen, Barbara Unson, Charles Landauer, Charles Riddleburgh. Second row: Doris Coon, Doris Higgins, Carol de Mellier, Clara Myers, Diane Hulich, Irene Pulver, Alice Becker, Ioan Stoutenburgh, Marie Hefferman. Third row: Miss Hilda Aiken, Audrey Triebel, Eileen Balsam, Alice Iornov, Ioan Fay, Norman Teator, Peter Kachris, Edward Tratnack, Richard Cole. Fourth row: Susan Case, Mona Sheeks, john O,Neill, Reginald Kelly, Frederica Rockefeller, David Bernard, Thomas Saulpaugh, George H. Harrison, Edward Eisenberg. Fifth row: Henry Gropp, Mary Downing, Duane Sigler, Rosemarie Bookjans, Henry Ostheim, Albert Van Wagner, William Smith, Orrin Thompson. President ...,... .... P aul Mundhausen Vice-President .... .......... I erome Hard Secretary ..... ..... B arbara jean Unson Treasurer . . . ..... Charles Landauer 26 Sophomores First row: Peter Hardin, Patricia Spillane, Marion Teator, Gladys Goesch, Marion Perz. Second row: Donald Bathrick, Kay Robinson, Betty Schaefer, Marie DuBois, Helen Gibson, Hattie Parent, Barbara Delage. Third row: Mr. Bush, Kathleen Smith, Richard Estes, Mary Alice Falkner, Courtlandt Holt, Judith Larson, Rosemary Smith. Fourth row: Thomas Calaluca, Barbara Lewis, Frances Shaw, Sigrid Knobel, Allyne Smith, Stanley Hapeman, Rudolph Zitz. Fifth row: Warren Briggs, Henry Wilga, Barbara Schroedel, Erwin Bathrick, Thomas Hockar, Dorothy Coons. ABSENT WHEN PIC- TURE WAS TAKEN: Thomas Lewis. 27 Freshmen if ary :',f,gMfL .. A M A ,,,,.,,,,. , M xfa2?W 2EWa if ' -'wifi ' A O First row: Robert Day, Arthur Carrier, Tremper Saltsman, Richard Day, Joanne Salts- man, Anthony Borriello, Earl A'Brial, Kenneth Poucher, John Vucich. Second row: Josephine Shaw, Geraldine Hawley, Joan Jennings, Barbara Ludwig, Carol McCahan, Marie Heiser, Evelyn Mundhausen, Joyce Lewis, Lucille Scott, Melvyn Copen. Third row: George Eighmy, Ellen Ironside, Betty Lou Rhynders, Betty Ann Martin, Peggy Noren, Lawrence Tremper, William Vassily, Gerald Spillane, Douglas Hard, Taylor Klose. Fourth row: Ralph Teator, William Cropp, Lola Moore, Betty Teator, Jean Mc- Laughlin, Anna Mae Funk, Rose Rifenburgh, Betty Ellen Burger, Twila Phillips. Fifth row: Mr. Thorne, Arthur DuBois, Henry Schott, Eleanor Doppler, James Teator, John Coons, Barbara Thorley, David Conn, Marco Frauenfelder, Mr. McDonald. 28 Eighth Grade sifnvatkx First row: Walter Scism, William Eggleston, Bruce Hartman, Gordon Hammond, Louis Lefller, Gerald Fay, Ann Avery, Lawrence Unson, Hugh Helsley. Second row: Mr. Barringer, Arnold Cohen, Ierome Smith, Robert Thomson, Gordon Chase, Volena Van Gunst, Margaret Feller, Shirree Pulver, Marilyn Lasher, Beatrice Barich, Ronnie Trezza. Third row: William Langridge, Howard Kilmer, Richard Collins, Albert Feller, Edwina Garvey, Nancy Vogel, Gladys Scism, Beverly Stickle, Gladys Proper, Mr. Keefe. Fourth row: Arlene Wilson, Doris McDermott, Bernice Barich, Helen Feller, Mary Scott, Emily Wade, Woodrow Fraleigh, Harold Kitzmiller, Marjorie Campbell, Marilynn Scott. Fifth row: Mr. Fisher, Mary Ann Baudinger, Ronald Decker, Charlene Lydon, Victor Fallon, Florence Howland, Margaret Stickle, Roger Lown, Helen Rockefeller, john Horkan. 29 fl Seventh Grade .JM S iii' x QSSLWQSE Q .pl- First row: Rita Dykeman, Allen Scism, Patricia Hamm, Sandra Smith, Glenn Kilgour, Joseph Mastromonico, George Rockefeller, Marjorie Fallon, Harry Rockefeller. Second row: Karl Munz, Bernard Gibson, Charles Coons, Roger Delage, Jeanette Hapeman, Sally Smith, Fay Smith, Raymond Schaefer, Martin Greenhaus. Third row: Mrs. Cooking- ham, Margaret Artinian, Ronald Rhynders, Janis Clum, Roger Seaton, Barbara Lown, Marjorie Roberts, Ruth Becker, Harold Jennings, Kathleen Becker, George Saulpaugh. Fourth row: Judith Waryas, Gale Quinn, Ann Kessler, Beatrice Myers, Edward Sondey, Edward Lydon, Ronald Unson, Thomas Chumbres, Dennis Feller, Douglas Kindya, Donald Conn. Fifth row: Phillips Rockefeller, Eileen Rabbett, Marie Vincent, William O'Neill, Lillian Funk, Joseph Josefowitz, John McPherson, Ferol Martin, Ben Bromiley, Norman Kime, Allan Johnson. Sixth row: Sydney Thompson, James Garrett, Woody Klose, Vernon Day, Dawn Hagedorn, Heather Robinson, Fred Tetro, Audrey Coon, Jeanette Scism, Elisha Garcia, Edward Gibson, Mr. Treat. 30 Act1u1t1e s Student Council Left to right: Doris Houghton, Kathryn Greenwald, Mr. Williams, - Carol Shapiro, james Hogan, Ar- nold Mastromonico, John Hard. Seated: john Hard, Mrs. Champlin, Arnold Mastromonico, Frederica Rockefeller. Standing: Orrin Thompson, Barbara Schroedel, Bet- ty Ellen Burger, Marjorie Camp- bell, Donald Bathrick, Phillips Rockefeller, Gordon Chase, Roger Delage. ABSENT: Marlene Day. Honor Society Photo Club F irst row: Arthur Carrier, Benjamin Horton, Robert Day. Second row: Mr. Fisher, William Cropp, Henry Schott, Edward Tratnack. The staff of Hardscrabble 1951 hereby gratefully ac- knowledges the assistance of the Photo Club in making some of the pictures in this book. 33 Library Club First row: Mary Alice Falkner, Frances Shaw, Barbara Coon, Rose- marie Bookjans, Clara Myers, Rose- mary Smith, Helen Gibson. Second row: Kathleen Smith, Mrs. Hape- man. Senior Chorus First row: Joanne Saltsman, Nancy Smith, Carol McCahan, Marie Hefferman, Susan Case, Edward Eisenberg, James Denholm, Charles Landauer, Isabell Brewster, Rose- marie Bookjans, Barbara Thorley, Judith Larson. Second row: Patricia Spillane, Joan Fay, Audrey Triebel, Frederica Rockefeller. Third row: Kay Robinson, Carol Shapiro, Eileen Balsam, Kathryn Greenwald. Fourth row: Mary Downing, Jean McLaughlin, Gladys Proper, Alice Donerly, Dorothy Coons, Sigrid Knobel, Doris Houghton, Erwin Bathrick, David Bernard, Henry Ostheim, Bernard Mickle, Robert Spallina. Piano: Miss Linehart. Drclmatics Club First row: Kathryn Greenwald, Joan Fay, Frances Shaw, Richard Avery. Second row: Kathleen Smith, Patricia Spillane. Third row: Helen Gibson, Barbara Lewis, Allyne Smith. Fourth row: Gladys Goesch, Jane Shaw, Marion Teator, Barbara Schroedel, Henry Ostheim, John O'Neill. Fifth row: Doris Coon, Sigrid Knobel, Audrey Triebel, Katherine Knudsen, Joan Gubler, Kay Robinson, Mr. Bush. 34 Junior Chorus First row: Kathleen Becker, Volena Van Gunst, Ruth Becker, Margaret Artinian, Florence Howland, VVoody Klose, William O'Neill, Ronald Decker, Patricia Hamm, Dawn Hage- dorn. Second row: Marilynn Scott, Nancy Vogel, Shirlee Pulver, Beverly Stickle. Third row: Ieanette Scism, Iudith Waryas, Marie Vincent, Margaret Stickle, Doris McDermott, Edwin Garvey, Bernice Barich, Ann Avery, Heather Robinson, William Langridge, Nor- man Klime, Thomas Ghumbres, Ronald Rhynders, Charles Coons. Piano: Miss Linehart. First circle: Norma Younghouse, David Conn, Lola Moore, Gale Quinn, Betty Ellen Burger, Gerald Spillane. Second circle: Edward Gibson, Marilyn Lasher, Bernard Mickle, Doris Houghton, Betty Ann Martin, Joanne Saltsman, Albert Newnham, Ann Kessler, Bernard Gibson, William Vassily. Back: Frederica Rockefeller, Phillips Rockefeller, Benjamin Horton, Richard Hutter, Edward Eisenberg, Mr. Van Ness, Marjorie Campbell, Peter Hardin, David Bernard. 35 Senior Bond Sub Debs First row: Marjorie Campbell, Florence Howland, Doris McDermott, Bernice Barich, Sandra Smith. Second row: Judith Waryas, Gladys Proper, Marilyn Lasher, Patricia Hamm, Kathleen Becker, Ruth Becker, Shirree Pulver. Third row: Marie Vincent, Eileen Rabbett, Beverly Stickle, Gladys Scism, Volena Van Gunst, Arlene Wilson, Miss Her- brandson. Fourth row: Mary Ann Baudinger, jeanette Scism, Charlene Lydon, Marilyn Scott, Margaret Stickle, Dawn Haegedorn, Emily Wade, Ronnie Trezza. F F A 0 0 0 3' Ei-fAF'ff R First row: Mr. Young, Thomas Lewis, Thomas Saulpaugh, Henry Cropp, Charles Harrison. Second row: Wayne Lasher, John Vucich, Robert Day. Third row: Harry Conn, Russell DuBois, Albert Doyle, Rudolph Zitz, john Coons, Robert Kilgour, Norman Teator. 36 Ditto Staff First row: Charles Riddleburgh, Henry Ostheim, Marie Hefferman, Frederica Rocke- feller, Doris Houghton, Robert Spallina, Albert Van Wagner, Marion Perz, Douglas Grener. Second row: Glenn Kilgour, Douglas Kindya, Woody Klose, Edwina Garvey, Doris Higgins, Kathleen Smith, Nancy Rodda, Clara Myers, Alice Becker, Miss Wiley. Third row: Mrs. Hapeman, Mary Alice Falkner, Gladys Goesch, Betty Schaefer, Alice Donerly, Carol Shapiro, Nancy Smith, Marlene Day, jane Shaw. Fourth row: Harold Martin, Frances Shaw, Eileen Balsam, Norma Younghanse, Barbara Unson, Barbara Lewis, Audrey Triebel, Katherine Knudsen, Virginia Coon. Fifth row: Patricia Spillane, Kathleen Smith, Peter Kachris, Edward Tratnack, Ernest Wright, Barbara Schroedel, Edward Eisenberg, George H. Harrison, Mr. O'Leary. 37 News Staff First row: Eileen Balsam, joan Ray, Katherine Knudsen. Second row: Betty Schaefer, Gladys Goesch, Marie Heiser, Nancy Rodda, Kay Robinson, Marjorie Campbell, Edwina Garvey, Gladys Proper, Ann Avery. Third row: Patricia Spillane, Virginia Coons, Marion Teator, Audrey Triebel, Carol Shapiro, Nancy Smith, Barbara Lewis, Jane Shaw, Miss Ruby Aiken. Fourth row: Henry Ostheim, Edward Eisenberg, Erwin Bathrick, jerome Hard, Frederica Rockefeller, Barbara Schroedel, Kathryn Greenwald, Allyne Smith, Paul Mundhausen. 38 ff? 'Vin x in-mf' '3Z ' mg sk 5-'K 1 www is Vw Vg 3 , 4 M ', ,1.1,- 1 .V':: an lv , V Q-2 iff HW 9, me a V Q51 -+-fu., ., , .,,: H I .V V :., ., V V, - :.V A 2 4 -2--: E 'E . ' 5i7:5'E'5 V - A , t ., V W ,V V ' ' A 'S Mk U 'W' Vjg 3 , Q V' ' wwf-3 VS ,iv .. 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Football Firsf row: lfrecl Tetro, Erwin Baltlirielx, Carleton Innes, Clmrles Lzrncliuler, Allmert Yun Ylllgiier, Ernset Ylriglit. Albert Newnliznn, Clmrlesilliclcllelmrgli, -linnes Dcnliolni, Arnold Mustromonieo. Seczoml row: Couch Nortlunn, lolin Blitelieli. Nlureo Fl'1lllCllliClClCl', Regi- nulcl Kelly, lolin Martin, Tlioinns lloelulr, Colin Tliorlev, lolm Freernzln, llenry Wilgu, VV1ll'I'Cll Briggs, Eclwurcl ,l'l'2llllLlCli, Orrin llioinpson, NVilliz1in OiNeill. Tfzirfl row: Donald Butliriek, liieliaml Estes. Duvicl Conn, Stanley Hupernun, George lingers, VV1lllilL'C Pulver, Bcnjiunin llorton, llurolcl Martin, llenry Scluott. 42 Varsity Basketball V 5 .4 .L l -. 9. First row: Harold Martin, Ernest Wright, Thomas Lewis, Charles Landauer, Albert Van Wagner, Norman Teator, Coach Northam. Second row: Duane Sigler, Albert Doyle, Charles Riddleburgh, Russell DuBois, Albert Newnham, Paul Mundhausen. 43 Junior Varsity Basketball 5 A .L First row: Wallace Pulver, Benjamin Horton, Erwin Bathrick, Coach Keefe, Donald Bathrick, Richard Estes, Gerald Spillane, Anthony Borriello. Second row: Peter Kachris, David Conn, Robert Kilgour, George Rogers, Thomas Hockar, Warren Briggs, Henry Wilga. Team Captains Ernest Wright-Basketball, Football Charles Landauer-Baseball Edward Tratnack-Track Varsity Cheerleaders First row: Marie Heiser, Alice Becker, Doris Houghton. Second row: Barbara Lewis, Norma Younghanse. Third row: Barbara Seliroedel, Barbara Unson. Fourth row: Frederica Rockefeller. 45 Junior Varsity Cheerleaders First row: Sandra Smith, Ann Avery. Sec- ond row: Doris McDermott, Eileen Rab- bett. Third row: Marion Teator, Patricia Spillane. 5 E f X E 2 3 J I Q JV 2 Q I '4 1 G ERTSN Dv X f Z X 2 2? 2 2 7 Q 4 Z! ff Z! if 5 Z f 7 2 , XZ- S f 2 f! Z CT, 0 V 4 ' Z0-Wx? gi! Q f X 9 Z f Z FIRST NATIONAL BAN K Red Hook, New York Good Luck, Seniors BEAN'S DRUG STORE ReuABLf,Q N PRESCEFTIONS Compliments of RED HOOK DEPARTMENT STORE Red Hook cmd HUDSON VALLEY DEPARTMENT STORE Rhinebeck Joseph Shopiro, Prop. I , ATLANTIC ASBESTOS CORP. Pl' 'WD 4 aw r PEP? 4' - e vv, Tx C 4 5 ' YACQ , .C Mu . 4,415 offi f 2128 Westchest A Bronx, N Y k d R d H k N Y k THE RED HOOK HOTEL WM. J. SCISM 8. SON Home of Excellent Food and the Elbow Room Red Hook, New York Chevrolet Sales and Service Red Hook, New York Phone: 5144 Flowers for All Occasions Cl' RED HOOK FLORAL CO Corsages, Funeral Designs Prop. Mrs. Edward Teator Phone 3201 Q49 rr .Q Xl illigs' lil X Compliments of RED HOOK FARMERS CO-OP. ASS'N. INC. Farm Supplies Telephone 3601 W Q91-7' :W 'y11llll1, Of 1 livin... . Ui COMMUNITY GARAGE 65 Ecst Market St. Rhinebeck 244 Rhinebeck, N. Y. DODGE PLYMOUTH ARCOLEO BLOUSE CO. lBl0USe C0l1ll'UCf0l'Sl With every good wish for your future 2N 'Smnd Y wlLLowBRooK GUEST HOUSE Mount Vernon, New York Jameg P. Arcoleo, Owner-Manager Phone Mt. Vernon 7-l l48 VAETH 8. VAETH Public Accountants Compliments of TUX Ccnsullanls C. J. STOCKENBERG 3 ECS? Market Street Red Hook Telephone 7710 WILKEN BROS. Red Hook, N. Y. Telephone 3171 G. L. F. Feeds G. L. F. Farm Supplies Compliments of REGIS HOTEL Red Hook, N. Y. Telephone 5801 RHINEBECK GAS COMPANY McCarney Bros. 31 East Market St. Telephone 103 Rhinebeck, N. Y. WALTER F. SIEBERT Records - Electric Shop 42 East Market St. Rhinebeck, N. Y. Compliments of OAK 8. CLEO'S VARIETY SHOP OLDSMOBILE 8. CADILLAC Sales 81 Service also Better Used Cars CLIFFORD RIVENBURG, INC. 90 Green Street R d H k h Hudson, N. Y. Dial Hudson 8-1587 e oo P one 587' or call Stuart lBudl Anderson Red Hook, N. Y. Dial 4644 BOB'S WILLIAM CARROLL 8. SON Home Furnishers since 1844 Rhinebeck, N. Y. NEW YORK MOTOR REST Come in and see television and enioy shuttleboard 1V2 miles south of Red Hook Telephone: Red Hook 5975 TRIEBEL GARAGE AND MACHINE SHOP Bear Wheel Alignment Holmes Cradle-Equipped Wreckers Esso Gas Delco Batteries Phone 4771 Goodyear Tires Accesso es Compliments of RUFFLANDS FRAGOMEN'S DEPARTMENT STORE Ladies', Children's 81 Men's Footwear and Clothing Telephone 2551 Red Hook New York SMITHERS TOOLS 8g MACHINE PRODUCTS, INC. RED Hook, New YoRK CONTRACT MANUFACTURING TELEPHONE: RED HOOK 2041-6091 Compliments of BURNETT AND ROCKEFELLER FUNERAL HOME When your problem is the purchase of SPORTING GOODS you can settle the matter quickly with a selection from VON DER LlNDEN'S 52 Market St. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Compliments of McMlCHAEL'S JEWELRY STORE Watch, Clock 8m Jewelry Repair 11 South Broadway Red Hook, N. Y. JO'S BEAUTY PARLOR specializing in all types of Beauty Culture Phone: Red Hook 5381 V MElSTER'S DRUG STORE The Rexall Store Red Hook New York Compliments of G. WARREN SHAW Farm Produce Trucking Telephone 2672 SUNSET REST Excellent Food and Liquors Orchestra Every Saturday Night Route 9, between Red Hook and Rhinebeck Phone: Rhinebeck 536-R-11 H. B. ROSENTHAL-ETTLINGER CO 41 Academy Street Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Extensive selection of Men's 81 boys' clothing 8x furnishings Jordan's Esso Station Buy at the ESSO SIGN Telephone 2307 531 Main Poughkeepsie, N. Y. MANNY'S BARBER SHOP Red Hook New York THE HAEN JEWELRY SHOP The Gift Shop ot Northern Dutchess Diamonds Watches Jewelry Parker Pens Lighters Silverware . Established 1884 As reliable as its age As modern as the times O Phone 8 Rhinebeck, N. Y. Expert Watch Repairing T 81 T AUTO SALES Cars 81 Trucks Rhinebeck 153 ANDY'S RESTAURANT A Good Place To Eat South Broadway Red Hook, N. Y. Phone 3211 WILLIAM RHOADES E co Texaco Gas and Oil Service Station M Mile East of Traffic Light on 199 llG.T.M- DOROTHY GREENOUGH Ladies' Apparel Shop and Accessories 32 East Market Street Rl1lr'lel9eCk New York THE RHINEBECK DINER Rhinebeck, New York Where All Friends Meet When the occasion demands FLOWERS ' can us: af We'll have them there Crisp, Lovely-Whether 4' 'Q it be for Wedding, Party, Anniversary or Funeral. Expert Designing. i x ' vp L' s av' Q' . HQ i' A- for You on time-Fresh, 64 'X we E 5 5 ,.', L LEIGH S. SALTSMAN LEIGH S. SALTSMAN Greenhouses 81 Sales Room East Market Extension RHINEBECK 239 Wholesale Retail Wicker and King A M O C O Service Station Tires 81 Accessories Red Hook, N. Y. DONALD E. NORTON General Insurance Phone: 4761 Red Hook, N. Y. RED HOOK AUTO SERVICE operated by Burton G. Coons Tires - Batteries - Accessories 24 hour Towing Service Shell Products and Greasing Phone: Germantown 76-F15 CLERMONT GARAGE J. Vucich and C. Furla, Props. General Repairing Gulf Products Tires, Batteries, Brakes, Etc. Route 9 Clermont, N. Y. CLERMONT FRUIT PACKERS CLERMONT, NEW YORK I SCH EFFLER LUMBER COMPANY Telephone 2222 Red Hook, New York LOOKING AHEAD WITH THE CLASS OF 1951 Making predictions about the future of its members is one of the things that traditionally occupies the graduating class as June draws near. We at Luckey's draw upon eighty-two years of experience to try our hand at making a prediction for the class of '51 as a whole, and it is simply this: the maiority of you will find yourselves looking to Luckey's all through life for the things you need for yourself, your families and your home. LUCKEY, PLATT 81 COMPANY The Leading Store of the Hudson Valley Our Jean Sardou Studio is official photographer for the Red Hook Central School Yearbook TWILIGHT BUS LINE Incorporated Red Hook New York ORCHARD SUPPLY Incorporated Hardware Red Hook New York B.E. RHYNDERS Auctioneer and Sales Manager We Sell Anything, Anywhere, Anytime Red Hook 4541 R. D. No. l Rhinebeck, N. Y. Compliments of ROLAND AND MARY A'BRIAL RED HOOK TELEPHONE Joi-IN R. TINKLEPAUGH CUMPANY Incorporated Livingston, New York Oshkosh Trucks Oliver-Cletrac Tractors Looking for something? Consult the New Classified Section of your New Telephone Directory RHINEBECK FLATTS GREENHOUSE Wholesale - Retail U. S. No. 9 Phone: Rhinebeck 610 Nicola Meccariello, Prop. GEORGE C. BRAVENDER Bicycle Sales and Service Sporting Goods - Toys Phone Ol 23 Rhinebeck, N. Y. Compliments of JAMES BAXTER AUTOMOBILES Germantown, New York KEIL 8g SAUPAUGH McCormick-Deering Farm and Dairy Equipment International Refrigeration Sales - Service - Parts INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER Red Hook, N. Y. Phone 4934 PHONE: GERMANTOWN 32-Fl3 FARMS, HOMES and BUSINESS PROPERTY HENRY A. VOLK REAL ESTATE BROKER Route 9G, I mile north of Reese's Germantown, N. Y. Amelia T. Spallina Telephone 5862 Branch Office Route 9, north of Nevis Hotel Tivoli, N. Y. Compliments of ORCHARD HILL FARMS, INC. Makers of Byram Hall FROZEN DESSERTS Compliments of' BEEKMAN CLEANERS Compliments of NORTHERN REFRIGERATION CO. ARTHUR H. HOLT 8. SON Plumbing, Heating 8. Oil Burners Red Hook, N. Y. Phone 2471 BLUE STORES HOTEL ROUTE 9 IO Miles North of Red Hook Restaurant, Bar and Package Goods Bowl citthe RHINEBECK RECREATION CENTER Open for Bowling Afternoons-25c Nights, Weekends-35c Phone: Rhinebeck 29-W F. A. RABBETT Plumbing cmd Heoting Phone: 2603 Red Hook, N.Y Compliments of EMPIRE MARKETS Red Hook, N. Y. BOB'S VARIETY STORE R.H.MARTIN Rhinebeck, N. Y. Compliments of Mll.l.ARD AND SON Wholesale Grocers Front Street Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Compliments of EISENBERG AND COHEN THEATRE CIRCUIT PROFESSIONAL PAGE DR. DAVID E. BLOCK Tivoli New York Best Wishes DR. 81 MRS. L. EDWARD COTTER Compliments of DR. FREDERICK S. ZIPSER DR. LOUIS G. DILLMAN Red Hook New York Best Wishes DR. MILTON A. JUSTER Compliments of DR. 8. MRS. GEORGE F. MICHAEL WILLIAM J. WALSH Attorney-out-Low Red Hook New York All success to the closs of 1951 BENSON R. FROST BOOSTERS Mr. and Mrs. lrvin Abrahams Alex Alexander Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Arcoleo Mr. and Mrs. Cal Avery Bard College Mr. and Mrs. James Baxter Mr. and Mrs. Harry Conn Mr. and Mrs. Arnold W. Coons Mr. and Mrs. Arthur DuBois A Friend George and Don's Barber Shop Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Grener Mr. and Mrs. Clifford'Gubler Heberle Nursery Company Helen's Beauty Shop Mr. and Mrs. Paul Herrgesell Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hogan Mr. and Mrs. Milton Houghton S. S. S. Huntress KarI's Shoe Repair Shop Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Knudsen Mr. and Mrs. Harold Martin George A. Miller Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchell Red Hook 5c and Sl Store Miss Elizabeth Rifenburgh Herbert E. Saulpaugh-Real Estate Mr. and Mrs. Gustave W. Shaw Mr. and Mrs. John R. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Spallina Gerald Spillane - Fuller Brushes Mrs. Laura Wright I 3 f 3 s E 2 1 5 i 5 I a Q i s s ! E I 5 3 E i 1 4 Q 1 yt X v Ev X .sa Q ff: A.. 1 vp ,APY 3. me my vw - W A M if 'Q W an 9 wi 3, , I 1 'f ya A Q in wb ,Q E 5 W jk .F 1 ' , ,V , 'A in H 52 'BAS xagmiqi Sky' 5 nv A' P mfg 2
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