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5- Joe Pastore Mauruce Forman Al Rosen relax after a tough day of horstung palntnng and naulmg on the Prom decoratnons Barb Lubby and Ann sung Basin Street Blues at the Prom Rlchue Knopf Jm McMahon Eddle Mahrlng Hank Davenport Bull Pelton Ruchue K warbles a solo nn the pantom me of I Won der Why' 1958 59 Senrorsl Flrst graduatung class from the new school' We thought we would never make It For a whale we felt strange berng the oldest ones In the school but we soon forgot our self consclous ness and began to enloy llfe Immediately we elected our extremely cap able offtcers Ronnue Crnsp President Bob Bysshe vlce president Roger Slrlln treasurer Barbara Ar agona recordlng secretary and Jackle Moen cor responding secretary Before long we plunged In to varuous actnvlttes necessary to ranse money for the yearbook The long hard rehearsals ended rn tremen dous success for our Sensor Play The Helress, wnth Rand: Sachs Btll Pelton Martha Doughty and Stan Warnow In the leadlng roles Seven nrneteenfh century costumes were made by our Sensor seam stresses Joanne Burghermer Audrey Vlnet Noel Upharn and Ann Welden One week end with Barb Hurleys barn as headquarters and led by Martha Doughty the class launched a campaign and brought rn much needed funds by the selling of Chrnstmas cards The refreshment cornmuttee led by the boss hawkers Make Bluestone Charlue Greene and Rand: Sachs proved very successful at sellnng thelr merchandise to the students and parents at all home football soccer and basketball games After a few hectnc class meetnngs the year book staff managed to persuade the class to break with tradltlon and publish a new book for a new school Then demonstratnng our abnluty to keep order and hold back our natural leanlng toward bag thrownng during lunch penod we were granted the pruvrlege of proctortng all lunch per rods A Service Club of Senior boys was formed for the purpose of proctonng Even the Senror gurls had a part rn the new programs they sold mnlk In the hall When graduatlon and the festlvltles follow Ing It were over we all looked back and tried to determune where our year had gone We had been so tmmersed In college applrcatrons college boards and yearbook deadlnnes that we hadnt nottced the tnme whtch flew by We were cheered however by the memones we had ones we shall never forget It was trme to gave up our home rooms to the new seniors and go unto the world which was beckonnng to us wuth open arms 53 f Q 1 ' 5, , . LLB. ' F, A . - ' A ' I 1 ' ' s - ' 1 r A , ' ' ' , .. ,. .. , , , , 1 1 . . .. 'n ' I 1 1 ' I I I - . , ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 I I - 11 1 11. - 1 1 1 1 1 - I - - r fl' ll ' , . . , - I 1 1 - 1 1 - - 1 1 1 11
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1957 58 We got off to a good start un our Junuor year by electung Lou Marcuante as our Presudent Ron Crusp as Vuce Presudent Mary Lou Verrattu as Sec retary and Joanna Rawson as Treasurer The event most antucupated was the Junuor Prom master munded by Ruth Lurue and Bull Pelton The decoratuons consusted of a large abstract show boat paunted wuth black paunt on dazzlung gold paper and bug fluffy clouds of whute and sulver cloth suspended un a shower of fallung stars Everyone sat on lawn chaurs and the floor was en closed by whute pucket fences adorned wuth hand made red roses The decoratuons were planned and carrued out by Barbara Hurley and her commuttee who worked many long hours makung roses out of crepe paper whuch helped to create a perfect settung for all the gurls un theur elegant gowns and the boys un the handsome tuxedoes The entertaun ment durected by Ann Welden was un the form of a munstrel show wuth sungung dancung and pan tomune Endmen Throckmorton McMahon Hen peck Manoukuan Stonewall Goodman and Jackson Mahrlug told lokes between acts wuth Lou Marcuante our emcee and unterlocutor Dawn Frost and Hank Davenport as Dausy Mae and Luttle Abner respectuvely narrated an Ozark fashuon leopard skun play suuts On Prom Day accordung to tradutuon we proudly flashed our class rungs for the furst tume The members of our class once agaun demonstrated theur leadershup abuluty later un the year by havung two members elected to the two top posutuons un the school s G O Presudent Jum Warren and Vuce Presudent Dave Armstrong The annual unductuon of Junuors unto the Hon or Socuety took place and Ruth Lurue Ann Welden Dave Armstrong and Charlue Greene became new members The Foreugn Exchange program also went unto operatuon when for the furst tume one of our class mates Ruth Lurue under the sponsorshup of the Amerucan Fueld Servuce spent the summer un Germany At the annual Junuor Senuor game much to our dusmay both the gurls and the boys teams lost un spute of vugorous cheerung After the games we all made promuses to each other and to ourselves that we would wun next year Here are he boys un Seventh Grade suttung on the steps of the State Museum un Albany Dottue Krell dudnt muss a thung un the gurls bus on our 0 Louue Marcuante Scott Mulls Jackue Moen The musuc was swell Scott thanks a lot' 1 I I - ' - I . 'P T If V A . . Y . . . I , , I I I . I - . I ' Il ' II ll , , , . I Q 1 I ' A ' ' ' ' l I show wuth clothes rangung from burlap sacks to Albany trip. - , , I . . . , . . I - -I I 1 ' 1 ' . ' I I I . .' . ' . . 4 ' - 5- ' . . F! u - 9 . . , ,' 'l 'ie . . '. . 2, I Q . ' '. 'u .gmt ' . uf M' 1 .X A' i X. 4 ' -
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Cast Left to Rught Barbara Hurley CMrs Elnzabeth Almondb Carole Daly Penmmanj Rtchard Manouklan lArthur Townsendj Dorothy Krell CMartan Sl lMrs Montgomeryj Mary Moen lMarlaJ Wnlltam Pelton fMorrts Town Alrnondl and Stanley Warnow CDr Austtn operj send? Rand: Sachs CCatherme Slopert Martha Doughty QMrs Lavnnla Danly Times Plcture Rand: Sachs Bull Pelton Stan Warnow Martha Doughty KSITTIYTQD Catherlne go to Europe with your father n,--sn! tlx Nw' I' l Rand Act l Scene l are enter S an Ah l see Yfu tamtng Calhenne A ll Scene ll Rand, d M a M would ar you wo ld I ' E vt bed' U pease Q0 back to THE HEIRESS The Class of 59 had the honor of presentlng the first Sensor Play ever to be presented on the spectacular stage of the new Rye Neck Hugh School They chose as thetr play The Hetress by Ruth and Augustus Goetz suggested by the Henry James novel Washnngton Square lt ts a drama tn two acts and was acted by the cast wlth stark realnsm and tremendous acttng abtltty Thus was due to the superb performances by the members of the cast headed by Randt Sachs as The Henress Catherine Sloper Stanley Warftow as her harsh father Dr Austtn Sloper Wtlltam Pelton as the money seektng suttor Morrts Townsend Martha Doughty as the funny and flxrtatlous Lavlnla Penntman The rematntng cast tncluded Jacquelme Moen as Marla Barbara Hurley as Eltzabeth Almond Carole Daly as Mrs Montgomery and Rlchard Manoukuan as Arahur Townsend The play was durected by Stanley Cornlsh asslsted by Stanley Barondes The set was beautnfully constructed and brought much pratse from the crntncs Mass Larmon dtrected the makeup and members of the commtttee Included Ronne Goldman Altce OConnell Noel Upham Joanne Ztngler Dawn Frost Marlon McCaffrey and Ann Welden The costumes were made by Audrey Vnnet and Ann Welden asststed by Joanne Burghetmer and Noel Upham ln charge of the excellent sound effects were Dave Armstrong and Henry Davenport Mark Crown Allan Rosen Rtchard Grannells dnd the lnghttng Margo Bergen Joanna Rawson and Carol Schumacher were nn charge of propertles Robert Bysshe assisted Mr Cornnsh as Stage Manager . j ' 5 ' ' ' - g . ' . X t , s ,m - f f . . . , 9 1' t, . ' . 1, M' l ' ' , gg all fmggg, A .. W . T I 'ir if X y yi. j, T ,i ' l , 2 ,Q x tt. N3.x ll ' X , x,' ' ' yl l . x 3 Bm, and ,ju f- ct I V - , 1 1 , ., t' ' ,hl,,AU II- lang , q . I , ,, 1 k if . . - 1 lt, 54
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