Shrub Oak High School - Oakleaf Yearbook

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H'-'Q' BOARD OF EDUCATION Mr Howard B Smith, Mr Stephen B Dietz, Mr Charles ll Hiesiger, President, Dr Frederick ll Rauch, Mr Maurice B Sellers ,rf To our pr1ncipel,I..r Panas we sey, 'Thenk you age1n Ve have oprecieted your hely and advice throughout another school year By our deeds shall you remember us By your leadership and kindness shall we remember you. SHRUB OAK FACULTY FFF' First Row Miss Helen Dyckman, First Grade, Mrs Douglas MacDougall Mathematics Mlss Luba Rothsteln, Art, Miss Anne a Irish, School Nurse Mrs Douglas Trend Secretary, Mr Danlel Murphy, Coach Second Row Mr Nilliam A Gebert, bC16DCS, Mlss label Tompklns Seventh Grade, Mrs Frank J KonnerU1 Flfth Grade, Mr Malter Panas, Prlnclpal, Mrs Raymond Cauxx, Third Grade, Mrs Peter Frlschmann, Muslc Third Row Mlss Ruth E Keevll, nglish, Mr Raldh H Grzymala, Commercial, Miss Mary Asslni, Language, Mrs John Stark, Fourth Grade, N135 Larjorle abele, Second Grade, Mr Roger A Golden, Asslstant lr ncl pal and Social Studles Mr Bernard Murphy, Wighth Grade Absentees Mr Wllllam Shine, NUSlC Mr Dewey DeLa1re, Slxth Grade Mrs Irvlng Mullins, K1Hd6Tg8Tt8H ,. fKI 7 'JRE' 1' .',, . ' V v , Y , ' T - Wi 9-If, - . f 0 1--1 -1- . 0 1 , . 7 D V' . ' 3 0 Q o u 0 T ' 0 ' , ' n o 0 :A -'-.- . . D ' ' 7 . . , . . ., o o - . Q a Q . . .,-, v : 0 144 ' n ' o A I I . U ,-1 . . , - . u 4. l . . . J ' 0 o -. 1.. ' . . , 0 1.4 o . . . Q 0 o A .. . . o Q ,Y Y U C DEDICATION ff rfb' Miss Ruth E Mr Ralph H Mrs Douglas R Keevil Grzymala MacDougall This year, it is the pleasure of the staff members to dedicate this yearbook to Miss Ruth E Keevil, our advisor, and to Mr Ralph H Grzymala To Miss Keevil goes our sincere appreciatlon for the time which she gave to Oakleaf. Our deepest thanks go to Mr. Grzymala for doing the finishing work for us. We would also like to give honorary tribute to Mrs. Douglas R. MacDougall who has taken charge of the ad- vertising end of our yearbook. we could not possibly have published this yearbook without the assistance of each one. CAFLTERIA STAFF Mrs Helen Purdy, Mrs Mark Cassidy, hrs Ralph Gdell kms Ernest Drlng CUSTODIANb llbeiii Mr. Charles Williamsg Mr. Floyd Bargerg Mr. Henry Diana I lvliii' .Q I 1-s -N .-Pr wvzf i .-. . 1 +- i 'Uv .4 T , 1 38 -nhl' Nw. -A. ss C LBSSES Mr Daniel Murphy Mr Roger A Golden Although the senior class has had a new advisor every year, we feel that we are especially lucky to have wound up with two such capable advisors as ur Golden and mr Murphy this year They have had to cope with many prob lems, and we are deeply indebted to them we appreciate the many hours which they have spent with us Not only have they worked with us as advisors, but they have also been good friends to all of us Thanks for 'pulling us out lmany timesl by our boot straps 'S 4..f4,g , , .,.,.. .W o l Q o Q 1 C I 0 0 O mv! 'ln LITTLE ACORNS of the CLASS OF l9b9 1 Anna Womacsko 2 Eugene Knoebel 3 Jack Cromarty A Peter Gauthier 5 Douglas Magley 6 Marilyn Kearney 7 Audrey Weaver 8 David Vogel 9 Gloria Andron 10 J Richard Guerin ll Ja Levine lst Y 12 Peter Fleming in 13 John Larson lb David Lawson Q 5 ii 'M L V Jiri-Q 529 GLORIA ANDRON 'Coco'- Our curly head of 5 feet plus. We think of her as the busy-body of the senior class, who always accomplishes what she sets out to do. 'Let's meet and either do or die.' DONALD CARPENTER Carpie Smallest member of the class but one of its hardest work ers class project has been completed without Don's takix1g part The mimeograph machine will miss you, Don 'He'll find a way ' JOHN CROMARTY Jack is always ready and will ing to argue to the last, but he is still well liked by everyone When he loses, as he occasionally does, he is just as willing to ad mit hls mistakes nPSISu8S1OH tips his tongue when e'er he talks W PETER FLEMING 'Pete'- Here's a six footer who has executive ability, initiative, and a sunny Irish temperament Hail to the 1959 Senior Class and G O President O love is the soul of a true Irishman ' PETER GAUTHIER Pete so called by his friends and classmates, is a fellow who is usually joking and laughing and, we add, always blushing wonder if he's really as shy as he sometimes pretends' 'As good as a play ' J RICHARD GUERIN 'Richie' clowned his way through Room F all year In the summer driving a taxi is his pastime Jefferson Valley is honored and probably always will be by his presence 'There's the humor of it W 'dh i ,f if 4'7- q? pau. A' PHYLLIS KALLNER WPhylW- The gal with other inter- ests - New York. Her ready wit- ticism, and happy disposition com- bined, give her a likeable person- ality. 'It's love, it's love, that makes the world go round.W MARILYN KEARNEY Marilyn Here's a girl who is al ways ready to make friends, an to help others She has the qual itles that are needed for the nur sing professlon whlch she hopes to enter nFriendship lS a sheltering tree EUGENE KNOLBEL ne Bang Slam Crash' our whistling 10 o'clock scholar has arrlved A sleepyhead whom Coach has found wide awake on the gridiron 'As large as life and tw1ce natural W JOHN LARSON 'Johnnie' has been the student of the class of 'L9 Hail to Mrs Mac's brain storm with his 100 in Trig' 'He was a scholar and a ripe and good one W DAVID LAWSON Digger is the boy who has kept up smiling during his four years of high school We'll mlss Dave's good humor and friendliness Smile on, fellow' WA wonderful twinkle shown in hls eye ' JAX LEVINE Jay has made mmmrfriends S1DCG he has come to Shrub Oak Je have found him a llkeable fellow and a good addit1on to the class f U 'A cheerful look makes a dish a feast.' mee? DOUGLAS MAGLEY Doug A senior with a smile for everyone His main interest is in sports He spends his time play ing basketball, football and base ball 'Play up, Play up, and play the game ' RUDOLPH SCHNACKENBERG treasurer who has counted senior dollars all year He doesn't say much, but when he does, he really speaks He's been active photography editor for WOakleafn too 'Work is alone noble W DORIS TOMPKINS Doris The quiet little nnklof the class of L9 She always has a smile on her face, and a pleasant word to be spoken to her friends 'Gentle of speech, beneficent of mind W n n, 'Rudy'- The very busy senior . an 1 DAVID VOGEL Dave The senior class baby, is well liked by hls classmates H spends most of hls lelsure time 1D Vogel's Pharmacy Dave could easily be called the nSlim Jim of the senior class 'Young fellows will be young fel lows W AUDREY WEAVER Aud The amlable 1rl that 18 glrls who know her She always has some fel1ow's heart We all m1re her beauty, wlt, and marvelous slnging voice nlf muslc be the food of love, play on N ANNA WOMACSKO Ann Our future elemenuny'teacher from Shrub Oak, is an ambitious gal Anna has been our busy Oak leaf edltor as well as leader in many 8Ct1V1ti3S uAmblt1OD has no rest vt n, ' . e O I1 N n, ' g' ' al, ways popular with the boys and 0 0 I1 lt- !! li O ,, ' ' .N CLASS HISTORY Since we first started our climb upward through high school, 'To be or not to be' has always been our question Bewilderment, heartbreak, Joy, turmoil, and teachers' nervous frustrations have left us a multl tude of sad and fond memories of the first part of our life work We say first because although we graduate this year, we still have far to go ln this world to achieve our aims Even the years ahead cannot make us forget our Freshman year, when we all felt so big to be on the top floor To be sure, we won't forget our flrst at tempt to put on a movie and dance Although it was a financial 'flop,W it had its benefits because then we felt that we were self providing people of the world Needless to say, our Sophomore year brought us back to ou senses After this rude awakening we struggled through World History Still there was time for play Ye successfully sponsored a movie, dance, and skit We might add that lt was at this time that we girls started feeling that boys weren't so bad after all fincidentally, they began to tolerate us, tool Toward the end of our Sophomore year we began looking forward to next year's JUDIOI Prom Ne were sure that ours years Qwe still think lt was! Never to be forgotten were the hours of prepara tion for the Prom, especially the evenlngs we got to gether to make flowers Knot saylng how much was accom plishedl After the 'hub bubn of the Prom and the ten weeks' vacation, we returned with the realization that 'this was itn our Senior year Do or die, we began our struggle Here we were seniors, and finally receiving those awed glances from the lower grades Cnor was it so long ago that we did the samel That sweet tradition of a tr1p to Washing ton loomed before us with all its promises of Pullman cars, hotel rooms and new friends Since the eighth grade we had saved for this, now began our last fever ish enterprises for increasing our funds The talents of the Senior Class were employed in the hilarious production of 'Good Night Ladies ' we must break in now to recall the attractions between the opposite sexes which started in the Sophomore Class By this time they had blossomed into full grown infatuatfons, . . N would be the most terrific one Shrub Oak had seen in CLASS hISTORY concluded and the problems of play rehearsals and homework were cast aside frequently for the more engoyable pastime of Wpitching woo W Nevertheless, we came through wlth a good performance of our play at Shrub Oak Encour aged by our success, we went on the road, namely, to Mahopac High School and Toddvllle Unlon ree School Ye are afraid that our worth was not duly T8CO5DlZ9d Hm' Chrlstmas was comlng and wlth lt our preparation for the Christmas Ball Nlth the comblned work of the class and our advlsors, we succeeded ln caeturlng the beautiful SDlTit of that eason Supplying the sweet tooth of Shrub Oak Hlgh was our most profltable venture whlch we leave to the class of 1950 Wlth our best wlshes for a profltable year Lext we began the task of feedlng the populous And if our 3 O5 suppers did not make us rlch over night, they dld give us a taste of future domestlclty we must not forget to make mentlon of the Football Dance and the Square Dance Though they were not magor events, they d1d entertaln the communityeud Just about satisfied our treasury And now as the yearbook goes to press, we flnd our Senlor year COM1HU to a close 'Part1ng 13 such sweet sorrow,N but leave, we must, and so WAuf Wleder sehen,n S O H S 'Y ... . . O fw 1 . .. . ' . . T, ,, L' ' n ' 7' 'W . I it O O . . . . , . . A O A' AL . 1 . . . - IW 4. O . -. . . . P . . . T f...- ' , I O - , . O . . . I . , w , . c, . . . A 1 O . O 9 A l U . O . . .. O I C I SENIOR FAVORITES Best thletes Most Talkative Imrilyn Kearney Gloria Andron Eugene Knoebel Jack Cromarty Did Iost for Class Friendliest Gloria Andron Gloria Andron Don Carpenter Peter Gauthier A 4 .-11 iii... 1.-. -1.1.1. ', - ,VL I 1. ' . : I A, 1 i ' ' A I vt, '.5,V:y f - G-'-:warg-p' 1 as A-iii gwi.,v . 4 ' W , iv K 'V , h S'-5,5 'MW 'Y Q ri' ' W' i -L'-fr ......-..i-.. l n. Q f ,- .Q A , , , , . K 7 A ! . I A ' Y Q - 3 W L ' , ' . 4' 1 , A -- . 4-.,, f ff, 7 K vp 6A I Q . . V .w,,,, V N .,,. F YA IOR FAVORITES Most Humorous Or4 ri U +4 nf4 Or4 .Q B9St DHDCBTS H M 00 rl vid O L13 ost Studious ohn Larso Best Personalit H W O 0 0 rl 0 0 U-P O CLASS WILL We, the class of l9L9, belng of wanderlng mind, leave to the class of 1950 everythlng we can't take wlth us The Senlor glrls leave the Junior girls the secret of how We ran the class, the boys leave a slmllar secret to'wB Junior fellows To Mr Golden, our History teacher, and assistant class advlsor, we leave more space in Golden's gallery after school to the up and coming students To our Dear ers, a basketball team that averages 6 ft 6 in , a base ball team that hlts like D1Maggio and a girls' gym class that knows left from right CDream on Danny! To Miss Keevil our home room teacher, we leave peace of mind at last after 3 years We take with us the memories of our Washington trip for reasons Known to Seniors only We bequeath to Mr Gebert a cyclotron for our large lab and an autographead copy of the senior play To the Faculty as a group, we be queath a box of Kleenex for the tears that will flow at our graduation Cwe hopej The lovers of Freedom w1ll receive from us the secret of how we were able to out so many ninth period study halls This secret must be guarded well for 1f ever the faculty found out, the cause would be lost To the walls and halls of SOHS we leave a memory of our many conversatlons, arguments, quarrels and general noise that will never again resound after we are gone. And so, as the final hour draws near, we say to our dear Alma Mater, 'Pax vobiscumn! Coach, Mr. Murphy, we leave a football team of 2OOJh. play- ' 1 CLASS OF 1950 Front Row, Grab, Ceppos, Archer, Solomon, Gordlneer, S , Schnorr, Dietz, Tompkins, J, Conklln Second Row Mr Wllliam A Gebert Zugner, Plattor, Millman Third Row Knoebel, P , Rohrlg, Schneeberger, Foran, Hanson, Khvana CLASS OFFICERS President Marianne Kirchhoff Vice Presldent Dorls J Hill Secretary Doris Archer Treasurer Patr1c1a Zugner Hill, Cenorg .Kirchhoffg .Schnackenberg, W., Voughtg CLASS OF 1951 Front Row Odell R , Flem1ng, G , Witzel, Kahn, Merrl fIeIdT Herrick, Crookston Second Row' Brown, W , Brown, O , McGimpsey, M , Jagoda, Assini, Advisor, Horne, Mason Third Row McNally, P , Gordineer, B Anderson, Peder sen, Grimont CLASS OFFICERS Presldent George Fleming Vice President Timothy Grimont Secretary Gloria Finnerty Tr asurer Pearl Pedersen : , .0 . .0 l 0 .1 FInnertyg Taylor, B. A., .McNally, R., .Miss Mary CLASS OF 1952 I' muff efnJh pf 70 'pzgqhpb ,fins- First Row Dahl, McKoy, Lawlor, C , Weaver, J , Rosen Eurry, C , Delaney, J , Canor, S , Kall Second Row Odell, A M , McCarthy, Melnick Kufer, R Stein, McGimpsey, P Trend, D , Ferrara Third Row Mrs Douglas R MacDougall, Advisor, Mc Bride, Hand, J , Taylor, B L , Lawlor, J President James Lawlor Vice President Larry Hughes Secretary Rima Rosen Treasurer Jean Hand CLASS OF 1953 L29 W5 N. 'L A dl P-W 5 CLASS OF 1951+ Ill T '1 IBI iEi BHI ill Jr L If f 'H -Q 5 6 FN ll r, :Wm A ,Q A I 4- I -. o I Q A i, In ' 11 - f L I, -, ' . ,tbl U f: - . A . h, .. , , ' 'Y 'I . Awww Q 4 Q .V X D rf :QE ' . i . ,fl I J fq x-'M 7 Y E 5 , i : 'eb ' Il f : I f .f ' .fig ' f 'QV' f---,1 . . ' T . 1 - -rv- ' 1 ' -' I 4 V F Q p f I ,y M . A ' - ' 3 ' ' 5 4. s Y , 7 .- I - - h E, . 4 .- V ' ,, P 9'.g'- ...-Q - -, . , -.ag 5 ,G ' ' -' . 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Q P , if Ax xx J Q l , A.: I X INV?-.J ex A was Q ' I ' XV T Q 5 R X v 'xii 34 x lf' 5 J xaygq ' 22553 , .xv i2HlQ . X 1 bf, el Q Vought P hagley Khoebel Rohrlg Khvana Deinhardt OW R irst CHEERLEADERS Who has more pep, personality and perslstence than our cheerleaders? No one, so say we all, for they are 'Johnnie on the spot' at all games Thelr hearty cheer ing, aided by Mascot, Betty Ann Dietz, has added a Nnew look' to our games this year fl . Z J' - - ' -' ' N -4'-' 1 ' ' 1' ' 1- 1 HQ:--an -, 4 . v ..--FJ --- o 9 u . 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STUDENT COUNCIL X-,ltr Back Row Mr Roger Golden, AdV1SOI, Joyce McCarth Rae Conklln, Jay Levine, James Foran,Raymond Herrick, George Fleming, Carl Stein, Eugene Knoebel, Richard Guerln Second Row Howard TIaV1S, Florence Avidon, Anna Womacs ko Horne Andron, Betty Lou Mason, Dorls Jean Hill George Joseph Charles Crosby PTGSld6Ht Peter Fleming Vice Presldent Patrlcia Zugner secretary Audrey Weaver Treasurer Dorls Archer OAKLEAF STAFF 'Illl Standin Lawlor, J Cinactivel, Platter, Gordineer, B Ffnnerty, Taylor, B A , Tompkins, J K1nactiveJ Tompkins, D Kinactlvel, Miss Kbevil, Advisor Horne Seated, Carpenter Cinactivel, Schnackenberg, R , Womacs Eo, Archer, Witzel Editor in chief Anna Womacsko Assistant Edltor Meredith Horne Photography Rudolph Schnackenberg Business Editor Doris Archer Typists Barbara Gordineer Betty Ann Taylor Gloria Finnerty Advisor Ndss Ruth E Ksevil Faculty Assistants Mrs Douglas MacDougall Mr Ralph H Grzymala i 9 ,. ., ht Z . 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Complnments of the CLASS OF 1949 :lf-W fqifo Compliments of the CLASS OF 51 fL?UfJ illiam W. Geis, Proprietor l I ' ' e e ones: a e an - ,,, 1 11 -.': 3 If' . Q ' COMPLIMENTS OF- KOERNER s SKOLSKY 5 Gifts JEWELERS Comrrwerclol Stotromery 99 MMNSTREET Toys Cords Books PEEKSKILL N Y Hive eomrmmemrs or STUDENT couNcn. Pres Peter Flemurwg Secy Audrey Weover Vnce Pres Potruclo Zoorrer rreos Doris Archer Advisor Loder A Golden fx! C mpllments of 1 1 Peekskill, N. Y. ' ' ' SWF? 43753 by . I I . A' 8,27 YORKTOWN POST AMERICAN LEGION AMERICANISM FREEDOM 'QNFQJ DEMOCRACY kkl FIRESTONE Tires and Tubes DUMONT TELEVISION RADIO dTELEVlSlON SALES dSERVlCE AMOROSI CORP 8 BANK STREET P k k ll mfg.: Im Sexton .Qualdy Zoak J '. J Q PI : P e s il I86 I - - fFree Mounting Serviceb fgslviizi X., Swing Crystal cone I su ar cooked ADMIRAL TELEVISION , p,.::'.. I 9 , 1 slowly wlfh an L I Iree-ripened fruit an I ou cannot purchase this in your hom -vain us-P.O. Box J. S., Chicago I ee s i U AR RESTAURANT Plsom Brothers CLOTHIERS Shoes for the FamuIy Phone 33 Peekskull N Y Comphments of De Christopher s The Prescription Pharmacy opposite the past office Peekskull N Y ALPINE INN SHRUB OAK N Y on Route 6 and Taconlc Parkway WE CATER TO BANQUETS PARTIES and WEDDINGS Tel Lakeland 98I5 Joe Wmter elif Shop a+ SEARS and SAVE' IO35 MAIN STREE Pee skull N Y Phone IO33 B n 'fling' I .: ' T k A , , I na. I Phone Lakeland 9824 TRIANGLE SERVICE Slolnon cmd General Store I The Class of I 9 5 0 Compluments CLASS OF 52 DIEGES 5 CLUST I7 JOHN STREET N Yo It 8 N Y Manufaclurers of Jewelry for lhe CLASS OF I949 Compl me ts of BELL Typewruter Service t ls a d Se e 2I5 NORTH DIVISION STREET Pho e Peeksk Il 3242 KYSTERS GENERAL STORE VARIETY SHOP Jsrrsnsou vALLfY N Y Co pl me ts of yo Fyr Fyter Dealer J D ROE PARK Pho c Pceksk ll 3968 Fo AllFeEq p I 3 of LRZJ I i n -- ew r , . . . I Royal Typewriter Sales Headquarte Rena n rvic n : i m i n ur C. . uryca d n i ' ' ' r ir ui ment PHONE 500 PEEKSKILL N Y Compllmemw of e J J DORSEY In Artistry rn Flowcrs 7 KJ 979 MAIN STREET Phonc 1650 Hollywood Florust Arthur Weeks Compliments of Jeweler Mohegan Pharmacy 962 NWN STREET MOHEGAN LAKE N Y Pee skull N Y Phone Lakeland 9894 Phone S 90 B Pluffof SERVING PEEKSKILL FOR GENERAT1ONS BARGER S JEWELRY CO 992 904 5GUTH STREE PEEKSKILL N Y Tcl 799 First Lady Diamond Rings Gorham Silver Watches . . , c. - e?S7 7 Peekekau, N. Y. E L18 ' , I U - y W Smcerest greetrngs from YOUR NEIGHBORS Mr andMrs HERMAN HERST Jr Olrve Blossom SHRUB OAK NEW YORK IStamp Collecting students are always welcome In our offrcel Compliments ol Rudolph Beauty Salon lOl0'2 PARK STREET Pcekskull N Y Complaments of Mohegan Auto Servlce Lake Mohegan N Y Phone Lakeland 4300 INSIST aww BEVERAGES AND YOU WILL DRINK THE FINEST To the Sensors of 1949 Best Wishes for Your Success The Cnrcle Men s Shop Smart Apparel ol Particular Men I3 SOUTH DIVISION STREET Peekskrll N Y T I5 Compliments of Mohegan Hardware Co Silverman Furniture Co Furniture Bedding Floor Covering 9ll MAIN STREET Phone 206 Peeksksll N Mohegan Qualuty Market FOR FINEST OF FOODS Tcl Lakeland 4246 . . I 0 Il ' Il I ON I ll ' Il I , . . el.:l6 , . . TRAVIS MOTORS Reparrs Accessories Lubrication 24 Hour Towmg Service Route 6-Lake Mohegan N Y Day Calls Lakeland 9858 Nught Calls Lakeland 4490 or 4551 Compliments ol COUNTRY MART SUPER MARKE EAST MAIN STRET MOHEGAN Open All Year Around Lakeland 3058 Complrments ol Meyer Lleberman BULLDOZER WORK AND GENERAL CONTRACTING Tcl Pcckskal Paramount Slwode U fkwrmwg Co Drstrlbutor lor Paraco Bottled Gas 934 MAIN STREET Compliments ol CENTER DINER BANK STREET PEEKSKILL N Y Compliments of MARTIN Tobocco Comoony 1044 PARK STREET Pee skull N Y Agld s Yarn Shop Everything lor the Knltter lnstructnons Frcc 24 NELSON AVE Peekskull Around the corner lrom Mam St CONGRA TULA TIONS Ward s Hosnery 44 NORTH DIVISION STREET Pcc skull, N Y N FS Lomond 4300 Pccksknn, N. Y. I k ', . . ' I . . I . ' I I. ' I . Meet me at the Marathon PEEKSKILL N Y o LUMBER PHONE MAHOPAC 2000 Complnmcnts of ETHMILDON FARM GIFT SHOP ROUTE 6N Between Jefferson Valley and Mahopac Falls N Y Telephone Lakeland 3459 TAYLOR S CENTRAL AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Auotmotwe Electrlcxans 807 809 CENTRAL AVENUE Peeksklll N Y TeI Pe 7 4016 Auto Parts and Accessories Compliments of THE VILLAGE BARN RESTAURANT MAHOPAC NEW YORK Mahopac 9I3 IN PEEKSKILL ITS B e r r y S Ior Women s Apparel 28 NORTH DIVISION STREET Phone 450 Tuttle Bros PITTSBURGH PAINT and GLASS WALLPAPER PICTURE FRAMES IOI SOUTH DIVISION STREET Peeksklll N Y CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS OF 1949 Markoff Shoe Store 836 SOUTH ST PEEKSKILL u ' 1 1 , , 41 ,., Compliments of- Sloles Sweet Shop 931 SOUTH STREET Phone 2021 Compliments ol Vogel Pho rmacy X559 Foster s Mem 5 and Boys Shop Authorlzed Boy Scout Equipment Dlstrlbutors G E N E S ARMY and NAVY S ORE NORTH DIVISION STREET Pce skull N Y Phonc 1419 FO REST Manufacturers ol Studio Couchcs Da Beds Co1lSpnngs Pillows Mattresses Box Springs Goodyear Arrloam Mattresses 119121 NORTH DIVISION STREET PeeksIuII N Y Vcurrefy Store 33 35 NORTH DIVISION STREET Pee skull N Y Compliments of John R Jones Store GWB! B 6 F Furnlture Co, Inc Furniture Bedding Floor Covering Full lme of electrical appliances 924 MAIN STREET Peeksknll N Y I I T . 20 - F. W. Beddmg Co. Woolworth Co. 1 . k ', . . Rosoffs Men s and Boys Wear Popular Prlces 983 Mann Strcct Peeksksll N Y Phone 3204 Phone Peeksklll Irvlng Cleaners and Dyers Certified Cold Storage Fur Remodeling Tailoring Dry Cleaning Prompt Service 23l NORTH DIVISION STREET Pee skull N Y Complrmcnts of Sanger Sewmg Machine TRW! Compluments of Mr and Mrs Wllllam Zummerman 1 Nf'29 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF I949 Scott Photo 810 SOUTH STREET Peekskull N Y UNH Dave s Shoes 9I5 MAIN STREET Peeksklll N Y SUNDIAL SHOES We Thank Our Advertisers for thenr cooperatuon un helpmg us produce Thus Yearbook ' II7 I N xi ., : cr 4 C I Dbfgh L I J Ni '..'c


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