Tappan Zee High School - Half Moon Yearbook (Piermont, NY)

 - Class of 1954

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Gallagher, J, Bindrum --Pres., A. Barone -- Supv. P Dr. Freda, F. Danner. Let's see who is absent today.' Mr. Dixon checks the cards D- Jahnig types a letter for Mrs. P. McKernan, school while P. Trubiroha types the list. Sect., While J. Ihburg checks incoming mail. rinc.g vs... . ..., .,., ,, It Nfl lm - X-as 4. fl. .SQ what It must be after three o'clockg they are all smiling. Above: E. Tebo, Musicg E. Thieme, Industrial Artsg M. Altamura, Scienceg R. Bader, General Scienceg J. Stansfield, Art. Top Right: C. Coppola, Businessg J. DePaul, Commercialg K. Wilson, Librariang M. Taylor, Mathematicsg P. Piatt, Home Economics. Volley balls to tongue depressors: P. Kennett, Gir1's Physical Educationg N. Mottola, Physical Education Directorg B. Emerson, Gqidanceg W. Zinnel, School .. ,eg Eli' 99 I Nurse. l, lx Xxx lQlN,RxW-it Af fi - I ' ffmjflllllllllljlf' lil i l M yt j- - o eeae P so il ,Lili ll U Wi l I l l Languages to history-It's all here. Left to right: S. DiSanza, Languagesg J. Tort, French Exchange Teacherg P. D'Auria, History, Eng- lishg L. Chaize, Englishg M. Connell, Lating V. Mayernik, History. de 3? ' L4f- ff, xi BECAUSE. . . You are the person whom in four years we grew not only to admire and respect but to remember always in connection with Tappan Zee High School, BECAUSE. . . You gave us our perspective for the past, the present, and the future, BECAUSE. . . Of your wisdom, thoughtfulness, hu- mor, and kindness, We, the Senior Class of Tappan Zee High School, respectfully dedicate this yearbook to you, Pasquale .TRN D'Auria. ,tw N H 1 H n , Y , l A I' fa. li 'Vu rj V' A ' tl MR. PASUUALE T. D'AURIA SENIOR ADVISUR ,.l.s.l , -,.. ,... an-1..Q9--i'3 g'f za, . . 'ft-Qxfig-A ' 'i'-' ' h GAS' J- g asf. i Q14 4' , S I en. .'?:'-Ze 2 I 34. r , , I. A. 'RAIL' Lili:--:L 7'- -11 17, ,fa ,.fI.5l4 'tn 4 41 f7,l.' . '- 1 if - . Isl: ', '- Lua ,I Isla v' I ,I . 1 , 1 . . : !L ,- . O 1' n flaw ',' I. 9. a, H.. . :gf M. - ,. 3. ,-, r . JO - , - 1 'Eng'-. .' iv!'2: 0 f-izgfg, Sys rib. . 3.'. .-.-- AV' 'fr . -. sn.L' . T . 'T . '-'-ig W W 2 w s- ' w N Yi KNMEXQKXX -. Q ' I 1. '- 'I-10. A, . Vu .' A.,1a.y.Y.:r-J.. J -fha? -, , ,,.....i:.'-.ax 6. ..ra,.:. I :gg-,M-.ef .. ffffl: ' -g' - K. . u'l:'f, IL? ,Yi 'f ' ' J J I af f M a uf, .? cunmm cm 3 M an aff Our revels now are ended These our actors, As I foretold you, were all spirits, and Are melted into air, into thin air: . . . A The Tempest, Act IV Sc. 1, Line 51 41,72 , 1 If f ' f fd X . Q, Q .. it i ' '-....... X 4' .Q J HOWARD BAUSCHER Mischievous gring joy of a dull classroom, that's Howie . . . Camera Club 1, 25 Intramural Basketball 2. X iff STAR PERFURMERS GWENDOLYN ALLEN Sweet and pretty, neat as a pin Football Queen 43 Yearbook 45 Cheerleader 2-45 Chorus 1-43 GAA 1-43 ttll W WW ,lf Mm lg? ll J o Am f Z's top salesmana ddanc er . . . Football 3 Track 1 Intramural Basketball l L1 brary Club fPres I 4 5 If P T ' I I M My Z, , W W7 'v f l Q 3 Blue eyes frlendly smile . . . X GAA 1,2, Llbrary Club 1,2. 9' W ? Q K ROSE'BLACK 4' 4 ' If . WX' WHO'S WHO. .. HELEN CORBIN Good dancerg neat portable radio . . . GAA 1-45 Chorus 1-45 Dramatics 45 March- ing Group 2-45 Library Club 2,45 Class Treas.. 1. I my Q 3 ' M ,yy 1 .fl f, , I 5- f I x b' 42 O! ' ADELE CORNETTA Lovely to look at5 Artistic .. . Majorette 2-45 Chorus 1, 3,45 GAA 1-35 Tapress 1,25 Yearbook 3,45 Library Club 1-35 Princess 1,25 GO 2-45 5 Class Secy. 1-2. .1 , wg, I' i' -1 i 5 rf , , 1 W, 52- 4 5 I ,A f 5, , 9 1. PATRICIA DeLO Ardent Dodger fan5 Dash of sophistication . . . Yearbook 3,45 Honor Society 3,45 Dra- matics 3,45 Dutchmen Doings X, 45 GAA 1-45 FrenclfClub Zf if MU X ROSE Beautiful clothes5 green sta tion wagon . .. Beauty Cul- ture 1-35 Twirler 1,25 GAA 15 Library Club 1 ' 1. S' D' Q59 If I? V I LRQ' K, ,ff I ' EUGENE DeLOATCH TZ's Nat King Cole . . . Hon- or Society 3,45 Letterman 1-45 Band 45 Cross Country 1-45 .Track 1-45 Camera Club 1-45 Projection Crew 2-45 Indoor Track 3,4. fi Mgziiif Fu re Florence Nightingale . . . Dramatics 3,45 Honor So- Ml og, nun IN THE CAST Y DUT KO likeable manner 1-45 GAA 1-45 Li- Club 1-35 Marching 2,35 Student Sec. 3,45 ciety 2-45 Quartet 3,45 GAA ,yvs 1-45 Marching Group 1,25 ' I Library Club 45 French Club ' . ag 3. gk I I r f f V 0 Ml 3' ' ' . L g dd-L JAMES FAGAN A Reservedg Witty 'answers5 ' '34 Ford . . . Track 15 Foot- ball 2,35 Chorus 45 Intramur- al Basketball 1-45 Soccer 1. 'W-A QQ o ANGELO FIGUEROA One of TZ's gridiron heroes Football 2 4 Letterman PYN Q Q 4, Baseball 2,3 iv, hav' if-'v 0 NANCY FLOTARD Trim appearance5 Sweet singing voice . . .Chorus 1-45 Tapress 2-45 Honor Society 2-45 Quartet 2-45 Library Club5 Student Sec. 3,45 Op- eretta 1,25 Band 1-4. iff-7 ' I MJ 3 3 v 0 O x 1 ,. , ---V iff, Y wiv X JJ, Q B5 ,f 'N is Nab Qew- f,,, .18 Sf' Q... fr LOUIS GUARINE Quiet, friendly, ambitious . . . Honor Society 2-45 Wrestling as I K V 1 MARY FORD Our sweetie from the South '. GAA 45 Chorus 45 Library Club 45 Basketball 4. J 1 . LEADING. .. FRANK GALGANO All round performer Football 1-45 Safety Patrol 3,45 Letterman 3,45 Golf 3, 45 Bowling 2-45 Honor So- ciety 3,45 Baseball 3,45 Yearbook 45 Band 1-35 GO v.p. 3. 1 - f ., QW, -, 'lvl 15 Intramural Basketball 1-35 Camera Club 2,35 Dutchmen Doings jection Crew 1-35 Graduate. 35 Pro- January CARMELLA GUGLIELMELLO Naturally curly hairg Grey Chevy .. . Cheerleader 1, 25 Chorus 1, 2, 45 GAA 1, 2, 45 Tapress 1,25 Library Club 1-45 GO 1. af' XX mf! m,,f '47 B423 PLAYERS JEANNE IHBURG Oh! What eyes . . . Tapress lEdJ 45 Honor Society 3,45 Student Sec. 3,45 Princess 35 GAA 1-45 Home Ec. Club 1-35 Chorus 2-4. DIANA JAHNIG Good sense of humorg friend- ly and gay . . . Honor Society 3,45 Student Sec. 2-45 GAA 1-45 Chorus l,2,45 French Club 1-45 Marching Group 2,3. ufjfp . ,aflvif . ' 04' ,gtg-l '4f,.' f-1-fifff Tff. 5, Q .,-fs,-51,7- '9'i'00 'K 1' it . ,J fe 5- .5 - 5 --f-' 25' WN GUS KARRIS Quiet, dignified, reserved, good student Track 15 Football 2,35 Projection Crew l-4. fp LW if . .V V H , 5 ff fd . -. I Jr MIRIAM LOUGHLIN Bubbles with activity5 'Miss Personality P1us'. . .Cheer- leader 2-45 Honor Society 3,45 Chorus 2,45 Yearbook 3, ed. 45 French Club 2,35 GO 3,45 Class Sec. 3,45Dra- matics 2-4. 5 S STAR. . . DANIEL MCGILLICUDDY , Excellent runnerg Loyal 1 Rowdie Member' . . . Track 3,45 Intramural Basketball If Country 3,45 In- .,1-, N i f v9 1 15,1015 YQJJZMQ. JOSEPH McKENNA Loves to hunt5 Carefree5 En- joys life . . . Harmonica Trio 4. KEVIN MCMAHON Humerous personalityg Al- ways reading . . . Football 3, 45 Letterman 45 Yearbook 3, cfm ,-,...... 4 , Ls. Ed. 45 Library Club 45 Panel Discussion Group 4. A We ,XXI wr f 4 IJ I ,Q if . g u . A . 4. ff 1 QJXJ PATRICIA McDONALD Very friendly5 Loves to talk ...GAA 1-45 Chorus 1-45 Tapress 1,25 Library Club 1,25 Student sec. 3,45 Band 15 Twirler 2-4. Wfffiiff wfwfjlmfi W 'NM 1jf'?fQZ,jpff5 WWLKWAKMJ Wifkpifg My Ojjvv ' 0' ,nM'. 'Z' If ff J I A MONGmRDO Everything from art to hot rods . . . Track 1,25 Tapress 3,45 Intramural Basketball 1, Cross Country 1,25 Har- monica Trio 4. fy , QW Brains, and Football 27:1 45 GO Pr s.'r45 Letterman 45 Honor Slgety 2-45 Track 2-45 Baseball 3,4. g 'K j jj 1, mf 'CB --og, XXL ls? F l,no 'like 'Honey ... 1-33 GAA 1 Libr Club 1-45 Marching roup 25 omeEc. ,D J,f1q ta sf A H0 ff' HUBERT NEALY N at u r al ath1etete5 future carpenter . . . Track 25 Let- terman 2-45 Basketball 1-45 Safety Patrol 35 Football 2-45 Baseball 1-4. HAROLD NORRIS Always making clever car toons . . . Dramatics 2,35 Ta press 1,25 Yearbook 3,45 In tramural Basketball 4. 7 I if ATTRACTIUNS BERNADETTE NEALY Peppy cheerleading captain5 loyal TZ fan . . . Cheerleader 2-45 Chorus 1-45 GAA 1-45 Tapress 2,35 Yearbook 45 Student Sec. 3,45 Dutchmen Doings 4. Q-.N ff' N 'Wg 54... '95 6-pl 0 ,WWW W ff? if cqggguf 'Flip' l J' RICHARD PFORTE Smiling blue eyes5 future mechanic Football 3,45 Basketball 3,45 Track 3,45 Wrestling 25 Letterman 3,4. BUX UFFICE DANIEL PACYNSKI Intelligent, well liked, de- pendable . . . Football 45 Bas- ketball 45 Intramural Bas- ketball 2,35 Projection Crew 2-45 January graduate. H 6? Sf .. ANTONIO PAGNOZZI Tall, blond, good lookingg likes art . . . Basketball 15 Tapress 15 Intramural Bas- ketball 25 Harmonica Trio 45 January graduate. 'MN' 'iv'-' HOWARD PIERSON He's just terrific5 cool under pressure . . . Track 1-45 Basketball 1-45 Camera Club 1-45 Band 1-35GO3,45Dance Band 3,45 Class VP 3,4. ,lf LR AVTK? 9 aj, , CJ lg ittr lt 17f. ,fri 1- A I .. ,, -at-4 -,al ' iam. .X fl A - ' V' HW :M , E . . XA RICHARD PIERSON - V : 'A 4 Sunny dispositiomfunloving Af! .AAV 1 ' Y X R A big smile . . . Letterman 2-4 4 L ' K-Vos-3. 5 - Track 1-4g Basketball 2-4g Annnnn, , qi msg S ' 3- L: y Football 4g Saiety Patrol 4g QL Ek? N as B- 4' - Library Club 4g Cross Coun- 1 Q. 3 try 2,33 Band 1-3. ll I5 X - N' V1 me . :vi WQY ' -. l . IVF E- Xi s it A N' 41 rg- BN-ou r t, -Kei:-Q A X Q gk if i ,M , A 'S P X ' Pk' 'P 5- it E fs . 5 N 5 i 1 Er- at W 5' 3 17 R A I ' ff p ff j ,A 4 f ' ' ' H 1- ik V' JAMES ROGAN 1' ' ,cfe,f2ff'1tff' .A 7 fx ,A Tops with everyone, loads 'S-f, X KC ,QV 1 Qjvx' X 1 of fun. . . Basketball 15 Foot- f YXCXKJN l If lg R 1 ck ball 3g Bowling 4g Safety mf N Qx -X--X VY Q KP ngatrol 3,45 Baseball 4. X Q QNNJ rrxnwft yt f-N 'X XM ,X , Kr., ,iV, ,,ii . I , J 1:2-V S ix 'QJIX' A U1 4 1 4 -ff MJ xx Q' ' 4 if A ij- 5 llvltx Ji 31 ,, A X I ' .W f - 4 ' ' MICHAEL ROTUNDO Mr. Basketballg Jerry Lewis 1 ' ' fan...Track1-4gBaskerba11 . , 6,1 1-43 Dramatics 2,3g Letter- man 1-45 Baseball 1-43 GO 1-4g Class Pres. 1-4. URSULA SBORDONE Long blackhairg spontaneous wit . . . Student Sec. 3,45 Mar- ching Group 2g Library Club 1-33 GAA 3g Chorus 1,3,4. , .l I . 'V' rf., IX! A! we , M . Q Q 'V 4 V JAMES SHEA Irish all over5 easy going . . . Football 1-45 Intramural Basketball 3,45 Tapress 1-35 Letterman 4. HEAIJLINERS K W j s ,EY slsco Qu' L VJ' C at g is her hobby5 , j ' gif-Q-fr N, , 0 1 earrings Chorus ,JJ I 5 GAA 1-45 Library Club I , 'A 1-35 Operetta 1,25 Home Ec. ' jf' ,iff IV Club 1. l ' in-,,f f,, I I 5 Lvl 1' , ff V , I K 1 5 1 I ,ff , 5 Q 5 5 I ff mf' .f f ' 7 7' if ' fr , 'xx xy 5 ' r' I Ui 1 ' J ' J' . ' 2 L L, ' EDWIN SPIEGEL Nice dresserg athelete5 col- lege bound Track 3,45 Basketball 2-45 Football 3, 45 Letterman 2-45 Honor So- ciety 2-45 Baseball 25 Cross Country 25 Dance Band 4. HARRIET THOMPSON Always laughing and tallcmg ...Chorus 3,45 GAA 35 Li- brary Club 25 Marching Group 4. A iff, hw I .1 J I Xl 1 Y J 'f 'L 7 f I h . ,fu . an--W X, 7 fs, . K f I 5' R ff ff he -w '1 ,I X 2 s n mm TIME -s :sn gjfigfyf f: ix -' M 'Y3'T'i gil? 1 2 f f , A 'AJ ,........,..,..... I'm not a track star for nothing. ef t 'ah' W-f ..-.H is ' .V Mr' 4' , 'uw -Q I -,., v., 42. , ff' xwQx,i,.M-ff ' V . , it ? L 'kv M ., 'Y - + , Q2 'i A I W Q Q!-H 'T . n n :ev ' as 1 f: 7- n f V V N ' ,445 531' ff ji i f . -,f f Q gig 1 13 fig. 7 'ku L?Q . V :Z 3' ., . . ' N 1, -we in , n n 1 'Ag A5 V. . , I ' . I ,f,14bNb V V ' 'w .- L 1. ,a K ' What, no excuse? f ii X . ' .T My ., QQ 'f 3:73 Who, me? x L X V -' ,-,EV ' 'Q .. , ' - 'V - 2 in L f , N, K A . R L I - W. -FRLNCIPVALL Q V' I-Vg'-K L Oh no, not again! All WORK AND N0 PLAY Q 1 1 C HFETERIR ,n-53' is le...A an-.ffl G' x ,W -4 'N-1 .,.3:L7g --3-.-.?,Z.,- '2 as ' YI 3-5!L2: ,. . ,' - , . git, 'fl. v.. .-, rf N.-2 J 1 un ' :', f . !:-..:i., ...'..,,. 5 ,..,- I 0 ' lN'r.9LQ'QJ1 ' -' 4 '05,-OI? Q .. z-'f'2'5-' ' vow gtg,-3-1 . 34 . :'!L'K5.'ln ' M, ' -. g,n' . , ws. r --.,- i V , , 1 Igzblz-il V - l g 'J J ' . . f ,. 9 - 0' . , 1- 'Q f 15':! W v'f ' 1 - - 'a ' :taqf-. '-.fl 522 -IV1 ' .' :Za L. ,air-,f ,'-Z Q L. :: '..f.-' - ' .1 . ,J I XJ , ul :T-.'-'f . , - ' 61 ,L ..' . ' 'J' .:. .:'4-. ' .,.'-,J - ....vj:f -. 3 C la. I 1 1' u . ' l. ,HJ ,'. . p u'. .,. gg: . L I ...- ' ,:L'i, x - , ' 1 ' -'FL' , 1 4 , ol ,., A . ... .-. ., I',41n,l ,f .1 f' v.v,.,k --. - vl- I-1:1 I r' '!.:A M' fiilhzr.. ng ,saggy ' , .rr- '6Qi'e'Qf ' fi'-11,5-CW .. z' .'f1 '::.:,-'ask 'ITL-.L,d'w ' .-5'-.1v.'- 1 '- ..--- .:u.'- ,., ,,,., r ,I .-,l--'A-'..,-f wifi-L:,F,4., I I I.. tl., .., , D., '3 . 1, f.-. - .,- . -.,..1.., .N,'.- 'f-1 'fiffvfz '-'.'-.a. .- A . 5 I. O'1'A-.'-R-.-.' -g - .2235-.-JV, wx w' - F 9- ii 4 - 'A 4' ' fl v -..,. V , ,JI K L s. . 1 ,. ,, . . 4- , . I . l 1 - . - X P ' 1 'WV + G ' r , ,, S, - , 1 1 5' UNDERSTUDIES O, , w mx- A ,QI I 0' iw I i To-morrow, and to-morrow, and to-morrow Creeps in this petty pace from day to day To the last syllable of recorded time Macbeth Act V Sc 5 Lme 69 x x X x g . . . U . , . f-.wv':r-f 1 W'f2f'f ' 'divigfji :H?,'-ffl, 42 r 'pwfs'f'ff' - wzfyph gg, ,, ,gr 55.1 L. i T A. Left to right, Row 1. A. Koza, E. Perkins, P. Tru- biroha, J. Miggins, K. Sorriento, J. Lynch, J. Pippi, M. Leitner, F. Melia, Row 2: T. Margotta, H. Mc- Gillicudy, J. Marino, F. Rosentine, N. Kelepis, P. Valerio. Row 3: F. Maier, F. Van Cura, R. Stanaitis, H. Sullivan, F. Klinko, J. Iurica. Row 4: R. Molinari, R. McCann, T. Mendez, J. McDonald, C. McKeathon. I I w ':7---fi , , - I K 4 .,. ,S A -' f ' v, xiii... ap 44731 'QL ' -'4 hail Left to right Row 1 C Gugliemello P. Coates, R. Bosco, J. Diehl, D. Herguth, Mr. Coppola, Ad- visor. Row 2: N. Dellunto, A. Galgano, J. Ewart, P. Brady, B. Bullock, C. DeLoatch, D. Cunningham, C. Grutzner, Mr. DePaul, Advisor. Row 3: R. Clark, J. Dinnocenzo, J. Figueroa, T. Hogan, R. Gradnauer, J. D'Auria, D. Evers. Row 4: J. Italiano, J. De- Loatch, W. Doherty, L. Calderon, G. Diaz, A. Cosen- tino. IUNIUR CLASS SUPPURTING PLAYERS During their understudying the juniors had a very enjoyable and profitable year. How could they miss with the leadership of Joe D'Auria as president, D. Cunningham as veep, and R. Gradnauer as sec. treasurer. At left, Joe presides. fi' y nr Left to right, Row 1: A. Madgics, T. Lavelle, W. Bejeck, T. Norris, j'i'3.f:4f'f.. W. Zumbrum, R. Smith, D. Horan, W. Wallace, T. Quinlan. Row 2: E. Coyle, F. Mclieathon, T. Tumulty, J. Outwater, G. McKernan, ?i1f,Lf'J'- A J. Bizzarri, R, Davolio, R. Mezzasalma, C. Ladik, J. Munson. Row 3: ' 5. P. Keller, E. Ostrom, C. Kopf, J. Brechbiel, M, Sullivan, M. Rech- . torovic, A. Stewart, M. Waters, P. Moore. Row 4: J. Murphy, F. F' Kopac, J. McCormack, R. McManus, J. Hickey, P. Pulizza, W. Lonergan, W. Merrick. QlQ0J,1ll Nf'Tl!fy!QAST - SUPHS Z zfgl- ' '2'l 5 J A 'f 9 ,f f' y Left to right, Row 1: B. Edwards, L. McKinnon, R. Valerio, C. Codello, ' - f , ' . M. Gugliemello, R. Perkins. Row 2: W. Clarke, T. Ciganek, R. Meore, X r, , . i Q I ' A . , . . f . f Q H. Monnier, F. Meore, B. Flobeck, T. Hurban, J. Fallon, M. Melia. Row 3: Mr. Mayernik, advisor, R. Hennessey, T. Gonzalo, V. Cozart, P. Valentine, M. Bullock, C. McGillicudyfhiddenJ, M. Glover, W. Fagan, f '- ' . S. Collins. Row 4: S., Hnat, K. Gerlack, J. Cahill, E. Collazo, R. Flotard, ' . ' ' T. DeGioia, W. Holmes, A. Wilson, R. Culletto, Mr. DiSanza, Advisor, I 1 -. f lx ' Pull, f If Y' f ' : I' myjfqj. ,I F5 H glial, ffl' ,ag FF' '11 Y' H 1' 3 'nil JX5 'F if, 4 g J. DeSevo. 11 N fx,-ea' ,f ig! 5 : .Aj 6 A if .X X ul 'J nl, 2 -.NF f E' ,,...f-fr-'fq vi X :A 32 J v e,'F ' f 4 ' X V ' 2 ,rv y Ky .ft -, K an ,M . , -. - ff -1-, e .igijff Sgpvyf Any volunteers for cleanup? Left to right, row 1: J. Gibbons, J. Grams, S., Cardillo, L. Italiano, J. Caputo, P. Duggan. Row 2: L. Bosco, F. Diaz, G. Gugliemello, R. Crable. Row 3: B. Koether, R. Bone, J. Hernandez ion swingj, J. Cooke, R. DeLoatch, J. Francis, L. Canada. Row 4: W. Freda ihiddenj H. Danner, S. Bizzarri, Mr. Altamura, advisor, J. Wiska, F. Mario, R. Bullock, Miss Taylor, advisor, R. Dickow, E. Bauscher. Row 5: ' M. Ciganek, J. Horner, J. Galvin, C. Edwards, F. Cozart. Left to right, kneeling: T. Merna, W Stearns S Stewart S Lynch R. Collins, C. Meore. Second Row: P Pulizza, H Moore J Sisco i011 Swiflgby A. Rios, B. Reavis, K. Muller, A McG1ll1cuddy, L Oakley , E. Schickle Kon swingl, G. Miggins, W Medina Row3 J Vagar G. O'Hara, F. Rechtor vic, A. Koza, W Rypl F Tietz W Sbordone L FRUSH UNDERSTUIJIES Yr, ARUUND THE SET Q l!! !!: 0 Ax -8 Over here, waiter! What As I was saying v I S so int efesti ..-.ff ng? N2i'TQ 39-C ksaig ...,,-ss. e X our ag Good to the last drop. sf-., , , Q 5 may fi L 2 ami , , 4 ff f, 1 f ,, nf H! - . A-1-1 11 ..-.--T2-'.1PiI:.i 'f-.4153 Q- , m 19- 2-ive' 'R .. -.'f, .. - .,tsxS4x,1?Fl?ff5 'a.gif1 32361. E- I ,.- 2 .- '0ll... '-'Q54u'1l-f A .i -'- cv' 25-.uv ' ff '5x'f' --'sn - ,--.-- ffm-..f.ff-ff-Q si--' bt -I-gl. 1 P -as: 4 gf!-,'.-,.-Q ' K' 11.3-fduf lEp':ffi'ff.?','- ww - -- '- . .-. -.1.: 'DSW .' 1'h.f-.--. . 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Ladik, J. Cook, M. Glover, J. Sisco. V 'QV I A J L, fl, 1. 'gf . -. 4f-f1,.f-:- -3 M U 4,3ff-- K ' 3. .1Ka.ff1. 251-Mvfl . ex f-to-fssstvffm 1 5ffT fJf 51445-wif Es.. -+W- A in 52 -rf' 'f 51 ,' ' - 1.1 , s .tl ' H, ' -' ' ' , l . 4 I-. fwfr, ,J-ix' - 9 -'-rl. Q.. , :Q h 1 s Q A -g A x' 'fs-f ,. - 5 x ' ' ' . .Y .. 4 -bf... I 1 ,v -Q70-Wniggq-g.:V,1,.,,,msq?, A :V up vs our CIY ., ' X s , .4.,,,. ,-:q5:n '-5 p-Y ' ryl 1:31 , f yy., s . tory! View ' K .1 f Mx? p 3 N' rv - s Vlc V, f....,,., . . k, . Jr . 19: its t W K , B . .. .. ,. K A - ., 1 A r ' ' fri.- -4 - - eys. Q d se caffwhe -Q 114 k ' ' Q ., or-K, 1 1 Strenuous W Bottoms UP 29 ll 'l llifieglilll Seated above in deep concentration are the members of the G.O. Mr. Dixon, G. O. 3dViS0l', is going over the very important budget. UFFICE-G. 0. ff' Iii 5 , - I 1 , C'LhTj Z' Sql f is 1 . 1 Ti 'li r, E f, 'Ui' We ,tffie-. F r , 4 . , f oi . I hx rp I R , ,4. - , A -1 1 V, ' M., - Q ,F 1 . , . H ik 37 Who will be Miss G.O.-The question of the day. Pat Moriarty, TZ's G.O. president, leads the group in discussion. Seated from left to right: P. Moriarty, ' ' Mr. Dixon, J. Outwater, G. McKernan, J. D'Auria, D. Cunningham, J. Francis. USCAR WINNERS-HUNUR SUCIETY X X -1-C -of Mr. Coppola explains a point. .The listeners: E f f . 'f as 5 LH fi' f ' fy if Rewarded for their brilliant performances are: front J- Miggins, Jf- DUm0Cef1Z0f-F- Vancufaf J- rowg R. Franqui, D. Jahnig, M. Dewar, P. Moriarty, IhbufgfF-Ga1SaH0fPQTfUb11'0h2- M. Laughlin, N. Fmrard. Rear, E. Dematch, M. Leitner, D. Cunningham, J. Iurica. ll. ll he tp R .+R 5 ii, '53, 1- s ,fu Aiffg L X X 1 Rzxs QR . I 'K wig Q is Top: Hey, wait a minute-who's doing the talking? R. Stanaitis, J. Fallon, F. Rosentine and G. Karris are having fun with t.he recorder. Below: F. Maier explains something of great importance as P. Duggan, R. Molinieri, and J. Horner listen and learn. RESEARCH LIBRARY CLUB Q' Y 4114. Ib The Library Club makes arrangements for Its county Pres. J. Antonacci calls the meeting to order Plans Christmas party K Sorriento has the floor while . ' are made for the trlp to New York. s U ,5 O' 9: 'I 4 QE?-3 ' i 'J E ,.... ,F , .f',.-1'-.. v., if 0 GYA 'x Directly above, pictured with their director Mr. Coppola are the actors and actresses of our school. Seated: K. Sorriento, H, Danner, B. Wallace, R. Davolio, P. Valerio, J. Lynch, H. Corbin. Standing: B. Nealy, F. Galgano, J- Bizzarrif Mr. Coppola, M. Loughlin, J. Iurica, G. Allen. Above at right: Gwen Allen, Paul Valerio and Bill Wallace practice some of their lines in the Jr.-Sr. play 'The Inner Willy . THESPIANS 5 J- V.: A... , ,V .f f 1-...a-1 . - -.J 545' ' - L' ., Helen Corbin, Pat DeLo, Julie Bizzarri and Rose- Mary Davolio are caught in action during a scene from the Christmas play 'The Dabblers'. Below them Mr. Coppola demonstrates how and what to Paul Valerio while Bill Wallace and Joyce Lynch watch. Directly below: B. Nealy administers first aid to love stricken Willoby. Inner Willy, his conscience, and J. Lynch a silly neighbor look very amused by it all. , , . f 5. ,. ff'-'f .aff V fi. y , ,,,,... ,.,,.., W, . . ,, .f if .wi Y ',' f K -1 1 ,fate 2 . -X , - mseefs 1 2 3? , 'fy 1' cb 1' , V , ,, f-.., 1 'la K . - ',- 1 ' . L -1 ' , 2' Y K , , , f ,f - ,X : 'K .2 v ' ' I 1 .115 A , 4. 1 if 'f' ,Q , f W fl . V, I gy. I gg .. 41.3, 'gi ' f fl ' 1- . 11 M he A ff... yy . A' ., ' , . 'f' Y3f9.'nfl Y '54 'L a paper calls Busily working from left to right are E. Perkins R Perkins, P. Trubiroa, G. Mc- Kernan and R Valerio. Rushing to make the are J Ihburg, R. Mezzasalma, Flotard and B Nealy. Left: Co-Editors Ihburg and N Flotard do last minute reading with the help of their ad- Mr DiSanza. MA CRHWCS TAPRESS PRESS HUTUGRAPHERS 4 WPres. E. DeLoatch discusses Camera Club trip with H. Pierson. Listening attentively are R. Smith, B. Wallace, P. Duggan, B.Holmes, J. Mumford, J. DeLoatch, and F. Maier. Advisor Mr. Thieme was behind the lens for this one. lETTERMEN'S CHUICE When Lettermen choose a queen they mean busi- nessl At right, M, Rotundo is anxious to name his favorite and is trying to get the attention of presi- dent E. Spiegel. Next, Coach Mottola explains a point to Ed as the rest listen. They include: H. Pierson, M. Rotundo Qhidden behind Spiegelj, R. Pierson, R. Pforte, P. Moriarty, F. Meore, F. Galgano. SECOND ROW: J, Shea, H, Sullivan, B, Wallace, H. Nealy, E, Martin, T, Quinlan, J, Iurica, J. D'Auria, M. Melia. THIRD ROW: Coach Mottola, K. McMahon, D. McGi1licudy, H. Mc- Gillicudy, C. Delaoatch, A. DeGioia, P. Valerio. LAST ROW: T. Hurban, A, Cosentino, E, Delsoatch, J. DeSevo, B. Kopac. Picture 3: A big day for the football queen, Gwen Allen and her court. At the Nyack game, the roy- alty, escorted by the Marching Group, added much pageantry to the half-time ceremonies. Rugged football players can be gentlemen too. E. Spiegel and H. Pierson, co-captains, are helping Queen Gwen descend from the stage while princesses D. Miggins, R. Gradnauer, J, Bizzarri, J. Brechbiel, F. Kopac, and R. Dickow wait their turn. 1' lv' in W' ty' ff -r:, 1' .1 .Nm-Q , --, - -- . ,, J..-Kx ina. ..,.., , M. if I HALFMUUN PLAYWRIGHT Deadline! How it sneaks up. If you think it is easy to put a yearbook together, just ask these people. At the far left Co-Editors K. MaMahon and M. Loughlin, Art Editor A. Cornetta and Advisor Mr. Thieme are doing last minute proof reading. Seated around the table confering with Mr. Mayernik are: F. Gaigano, business managerg R. Gradnauer, activity editorg G, Alien, class editorg H. Norris, art staffg and B. Nealy, typist. F Maier, photography editor, checks some prints. I A k.,, , 1.4: W , ,aku sl , Q,,,V,4i:x.,..r b lm: 4 X 1 ,Q . Q- :Lf ' 1' 'EW J 1 in ev .r 'l ttf, 1'-,vw 1' ,W x fmglgr fggzfy. V' lffiffw' Eli ounty Chorus j rehearse. Members of the C fswzilvfe i , .. i , H RX: ... . g fl Christmas music by the chorus fills the h monic ' all. The Har- a Trxo, A. Pagnozzi, J M . cKenna, and R. Mongiardo add their bit. Cameras readyg here they come, the colorful twirlers ba d ' , n and marchxng group. li l :Q aj ., t C' a 1 ,,.. , , A ai- , Qs? if , , Left: Pep rally musicg above, a joke between Mr. Tebo and E. DeLoatch -- All in a day's work. URCHESTRATIUN The man that hath no music in himself, Nor is not moved with concord of sweet sounds, Is fit for treasons, stratagems, and spoilsg The motions of his spirit are dull as night, And his affections dark as Erebus. Let no such man be trusted. The Merchant of Venice Act V, Sc. 1, Line 69 Let no such man be found at TZ! Mr. Tebo and his music department make sure of that by providing ample opportunity for music appreciation and expression. From the crowded morning chorus to the loud after- noon band we are moved with con- cord of sweet sounds. fMost moved is Mr. Mayernik's history classg As the pictures on this page testify the offerings are wide in scope I 'H From bathroom baritones to assem- bly altos, there is a place for everyone. One more job, well done, by our music department in action. 57a aaa-ff 7 . w,iQ71 f' , ' A N 164' 'L' i i 6 53,12 x WMV?-J 'V 'A rt xg' ' l 11+ in J' ' ag' 'I Y I 1 F Xf,c4fff.wf-'11, ,ppl V' - , ,it, 5 v,y, r gl .-s s W ,. , 0. vt 4 K' '. ' if '.lnwvw,n-in-,w ' 1 , -V . ,A -tn T f. 4, . A , , A , I . ,v r 4 W ,,, .J ' fit, ' W, A ' , . .j H. n, .-it ' -V UQ' , -ft' - is , ,Mk '15--s:Q,f,f, . Q' ' 4 t ' ,Q -I ir, y . . ., V . ,V V, 1, . .f .,., , , ,WX ,. , - V .. , I -..N ,. I Adele Cornetta, high stepping majorette, leads the twirlers and band in a stirring halftime performance. REVlEWS-DUTCHMEN Q ' ew o A. A i M f.,5,,v' QX. DUINGS - 1 Claize with senior writers Bw Nea Y .. -, x , 1 ' h and Agduslgr gif!-l.io Alterriate writers P. Trubiro 21 a H ' E. Perkins file Papers' Miss Piatt, advisor, show Keep that spoon out of the blades, girls. Below, busy fingers at work on wardrobes. s girls howto use 9. mixer S , 14-nl-.--.p V A WARDRUBE-HUME EC 5' Q 'C' -3 1 ,- 44,- ,-, ,g-1. - 1 U AEA 1 .4 5 bt Q' .lf 'I 7'4' xatun .5-'FF-G 7- 21-1 Ragtll? Q, 4lIf?f'f Jtbf-'fi' .1,5 'I in' 5 ska. :Q 5'-SL '- I 'T2r'v5,' ' liQ9 I - '. u -' x41 ' I ' 1 . ' 4 nr' ' 'aigiff' . alll' ,ge X 15: lx 4' n I . I ' - 5 'Lats L4 Y' Q 1, Q., I nl l 1 in QQ.. v A' ai' H. X X 'fn 9 'Q .W , , A: A K Y 1 1 ,I 0 sl, 'Q Af: Xblxv .4f1-IQ' 1-A il,-Z-:Zhi t ,, . . x... 1 N.. Q f f IL l f'f' r I' . x,. ,n A l af Q J' Is- s if- :P-' LEADING MEN I Hang out our banners on the outward walls The cry is still, They come. Our castle's strength Will laugh a siege to scorng .... Macbeth, Act V Sc. V, L1ne 1. ,, I A-'EW ' .,.,.,.-,V -. -- 'j' H .ik-, alien Q F 5 U59 -qv-, v 3'-Jn-: . I as ,. , - - ,,-.Lehi-'f'Qfy!, , ,,'. .,2 g -A -Swv? fff'fiJ.5T ' ,,,' 'S , 3301:-.Q'.'+ stlasfiigj f' - ? f 'f wvif-ag. fi 4 171 - F Im. . -f INNING TRUUPE ln Winning the 1953 RCPSAL Baseball Championship the team Feat nfl' J 1 YE! played twelve home and home' league games and finished with a if-75. J , record of .10 wins and 2 losses. ,Q Perhaps the well kept field of the Rockland State Hospital helped-- it was there that the team played - 4 I - 9 . L .I . 1 K.. 11' T 4' llflix I I rv -af ..,-4 . - KISS ..- . -f ' lfxfx' v 'MH 3 - A l' ixwfi .QQ Q 1 v ' A X .' it ' ' ,' -. ' 'A' -vu ul V.. yaq K .I Er ,V Y , 1. s Qm':'M,i tl? x V . g v. jaw ..t, -,,,.,,, x jr Ili, F ' V . N ' - N s U . - 4 ... - . 'f' -Q -HIE. .' 1' fi Q '-'19 I 1, 1 4 . A f -1 ' x , .. ,,.. .rn X Y '.z.,,',y : f. ' - , , -- e-ff -1- my X 1 Y A I ,C 1 . , fy . A 1 .4 ' I ' 0 Y , I y .7 1, . . its home games. One of the high- lights of the season was when our team played host to the Hampton Bays baseball team. The visitors enjoyed themselves immensely at a dinner and dance held in their honor, even though they lost the game. Above we see Joe D'Auria hammering out a base hit over second. Howie Pierson is all smiles as he comes home to be congratulated by teammates for hitting a homer. Left, the on deck circle with Joe D'Auria taking a practice swing, Frank Galgano waits his turn. -s32L....:,. 41 qi, .5f j5' The 1953 RCPSAL Baseball Champions are in a jovial mood. They should beg they gun-v-V -4 A - . ,,, -4 - -L -wr. fs -'Q if ., 'zffszf - 1 , - ' ., ..', 4 'K 1 4 L just clinched the pennant! 1 yi ,Mt r HQ-my i Front row, Left to Right: . 1- . v' A if 3:52, l .a if 0 fa k - -- , - i . - V -- f-'V N, A dur 2, N g J. DAur1a, H. Pierson, J. ' ff A ff A 'iv CTX-f,f 4 Mercurio, B. Cunningham, x 't . Y' ' A' 1 ' ' A -'QQ' A. Ventriglia, B. Carinci, oil? I , J . - H. Nealy, F. Galgano, M. - , Rotundo. Second Row: Coach Mottola, F. Meore, B. Wal- x tr . , ef lx .i' i-Wie, vw-6 ,wr E iff TTA! J It ? all l L.. i , 1 lace, A. Cosentino, R.Clark, A. DeGioia, P. Valerio, F. Van Cura, M. Melia, R. Meore. V M, mr' BILLING iv ' ',-5 V , 1 -xii' , VV , V VV 'VV .4 in' V Q VV A Wg X -. :br we a I 5 4 wi, V V V V ,. VV V x A Q , V HQ, . lv' T BMMWMMW, LlA A lQ , --3, ' ' MQK, 'W VVVVVV I K Av VV V fww. -f.4,.,,., , ,LU VV J- ,VH V4 V V ,. V Vg . V . ,wg , if R, fr - x 33V 'qs x i p .. K , Vg, V V, 4 ,i VV. H ., 0 w gf . M W V V . 'Wig , 'I . f dag ., .234 ' ':V., yy, 5, V ,af W V .,. jf A 1 V,. l. A M, -af K , V .gf xg 3' Q s A at l '4You left a hole this big! 'Q K. 'iv 2 , r ' ,HW jgum V Coach Mottola delivers a ' halftime lecture to a tired team. 12'-,, 4-' , '. W, J. N 4' V V V af f 4 ,.'1 eltl F The stars pose in clean white uniforms. After the game it's different. First row, Left to Right: B. Doherty, C. Edwards, G. Miggins, B. Flobeck, J. Francis, R. Loughlin, W. Holmes. Second Row: F. Galgano, A 5, A. Figueroa, P. Moriarty, H. Pierson, E. Spiegel, R. Pforte, R. Pierson, H. Nealy. Last Row: P. D,Auria, X vi 'J vi'-, Asst. Coachg B. Kopac, K. McMahon, A. DeGioia, J. DeSevo, B., Pulizza, F. Rechtorovic, A. Cosentino, ' . ', wr J. Shea, J. Iurica, F. Van Cura, J. D'Auria, B. Rypl, C. DeLoatch, T. Hogan, J. Munson, Coach Mottola. F ' fr f'j,'+3:-CE is QQ ,'.' QV ':!..-f1p.- gg 3 ,f r digg 1f2:'...vs?ryfse1 ,. 1 K . vs f - 1, 1 , W . ww , f Y . ,. , , . ,, , , 4- get , XB 3' if ,qibr 1, -, 'F V . - -1 , .514 it f ' I x ,M 4 127.3 uf, I- , ' ,',4.,,. ,, gi f. gf-' V ,fly mf- 2 5 - a X, M ' '- of ' ' fi f - W' 5 , , ' ' 7 e. MFE, F ,W I' I -f' .. .,.,.ff-w ', is ig R V4. 1 VAVAY 'X 5, ,. V , - Ve VV of , , V VV , VV VV .. VV . gl V I liff- W w., .4 V i R F M - Q ei ff ' ' Q. :aff W We i' -f v' .1 -- Z... . . L57 M , -f,f. . EL: mi wi W I, . 7' , -ri 257 -fe 'ff-a 2, 36 itil? ef- v, , , N' 'f N . ,- In . y A ',, 3 t f S! do P1 f -' f'+,n ii f.F Q 'af i, , ,V LL ,, , VV, ,. A 0 A rf , C' ' K , V. J?-i , -Q'-f,V.VV VVVV QV ff Wk 4 V , xg, ,. , X 'xt A. 32,3 sf? hr -52 F 4 AV V1 -.,, . f Q - M.- ' Q- - V -, wg VV 6? x ff g . 5 V Z ix dn .fq ,ff V, 1 A f V -3255.-A 4 , . y I .7 .4 Y ' K... 42 , f , an f. V 1 If ' JY COUNTY CHAMPS Trials, scores and tribulations, all add up to the excitement of having a winning football team. Once again, within a four year span, our team finished in first place, losing no games and becoming the holders of the Rockland County Football Cham- pionship title. Six players: A, Fig- ueroa, R. Pforte, P. Moriarty, B. Pulizza, H, Pierson and E. Spiegel, were picked as members of the first string, All County team. H. Nealy, J. D'Auria and J. lurica placed on the second team. F. Galgano and R. Pierson received honorable mention The scores: T. Z, 33 - Arlington 12 T, Z, 12 - Pearl River O T. Z, -11 - Spring Valley O T. Z. 20 - Suffern O T. Z, 14 - Haverstraw 13 T. Z. 20 - Nyack O Did he, or didn't he? N . If ' it-5 ' qi X ,Al L 4. 'O l 3-i .x ,. t.,-..' . if --3 v fgP'qi ' ' Z 'a r if , 1 1 1 , - .f 1 ,,,',', ,gjf ,' i - ' 'E rt ' 1 1' 4 -4 . F Q. ' . up if is tt wif .t is Ka., f,, K J 57 fl! 5? M V55 ' i 5 3 'P V T' Valid ' 1 ii ,xfi.hf-rifx-.5i,qffW . Q my U 74: y i If A J' .hu i V it 1. i im ig .i - . Y 5 VA 5 4 V 4 ,Q 'MMG e ' f , my f 9 , A V M ,i 5 rt -is ku 'ir 'S h V 3' '5 gtk, 'F V ,. ,..., . , gg, g ,g4 g . gf , ' Z V, I, '-V' iffm , 'If .4 I,,V , LV f kV,, in 'rf'--lib ' 'f f ' H. Pierson sweeps around end. ' , P . p . . f f,l f .iii ' f ' . . , 14' Zig 7, q Elibzpy ,Juv pp ,V p ,gl ,Y i ff, Kiki? ,, , at if g ,ye-77' , 'bi f 'lf 1. 1. ,, fi' f ', - w K. WA, V.f- fp f',-, ,gym .--, , .f.-, vfsffzfv ig- .-5161035 ' 4 S -r f9?s.4f1 3 ' P T A 'mg' ., P:i.r:g,u + .,,. -, , ,face g4,QQja: -Q, X! than .53-rv, ff Vgqv 'Mif4nT,.m:', Q 9 , QW N. g . A f 'f,t gii'i:j 'T ' i ig. yi .- iigf 'V if V-i Eff' Z'..f !3 ' .73 . ii if . . - - 3-1 - 'Q' 1 , -I K , , , ,- , V I , . Y I , -, Q . -iq 1 y, Q Q crib, , BEL,'.'V,,, ' .A I are Who says I'm tired? 72 , Z Y. ff 5' , 1' ' fy f , V 1 lr , lj ,Af v .114-Y. . 5' A 'K is if.. Y T fcivizfa i T Z - T T And that makes the score 21-0. H '-Q' JL 2 2,5 ri X T 1-'fb J '41 , - i 5 ' A ' . ' lx ' x , f x 1 gl. i T-g,1P rp. -.W . A ii' by f- ' A i If F Ffffh,-in ' , 'f-.1 . 1 V L' 1 ...FQ- 'S '? 1 We go all the way on this next play. T ' If 43 ,, . TRACK ACTION U LW I, xl li ,, 1, Q 4: ' J Q 'A'- s Condition--that's the secret to a successful ,V ZZ, X V . , , track season. Practice every afternoon, start, ft , V, can Q sprintg start again, A fraction of a second may 1, 1 ' ' ' A mean the difference between first and second ' '2-' AVI , place. No loafing for these men. Coach Short it M' , ' dons his track uniform and practices what he it y gvv, ,ifx , ,,A preaches -- and they love him for it. All of this ,,t.,, , 3. yyuv work pays off. During the 1953 season the team ni Vi ' nad oi the fe finished with a 4-2 record, losing only to a A A ' V ut ,Nay are powerful Suffern and Nyack team. In the county fgremb meet, held in Haverstraw, the team finished second. A relay team consisting ofE. Delsoatch, ,ti E, Black, E, Spiegel, and F, Quistgaard went to 1 the Penn Relays and finished second in the at '25 Eastern division mile relay. The whole team participated in the New Paltz sectional meet. Competing in class B, they were first in the 2 mile relay, second in the medley, first in the br' q broad jump and tied for first in the pole vault. '- This is a fine record and the track team can be 5 . ' S+ i Q L proud of its accomplishments. -5 i .- 1 i , t t t .1-M i:-V -' Edna I , ir f .g ' ' ' QM, . l In an momentfs rest from the grinding Q, ,, ' V, .. V WA practice routine, the 1953 track team U51-rf rg opt nun' champs relax. Left to right, Front row: Vtbaton? HUT R. Pierson, D. McGillicuddy, G. Glover, i' at 15013 w. Smith, H. McGillicuddy. second row: ,. e e C ' when Coach Short, R. Pforte, J. Iurica, E. De- Loatch, H. Sullivan, J. Dinnocenzo, E. Spiegel, E. Martin, Coach Rotelli, Mr. Glover. Eighteen feet, good for second place! ,say Y , .f.. I if LQ? 'X 72 , 4, f ,ijt 1 I , 5, I nf 15 1: ' 1 fm 1 ff' c- if ff IFQ, , , ' ' A Q ' ,Q ,.', 'fjti ,V f' lsr 'f . . nf, cf -asf It ,.,, It ,K , , V H , 5,1 . Q, :Q L, rf , ' ,f m g, .4252 i ' ' ' 'f ', ':1 W ,V ,V 4 'fi , ' Q Z iz . --nj' '- -1 M ff Q . lf' V C A l -' in i 4 -aw 'YQ A a.,..a4n. .lil P Vp, mv , lp T If lt's not all play, as Coach Short leads his group in exercise. Clockwise from Mr. Short: Er Martin, T. Quinlan, P. Duggan, P. Valerio, J. Dinnocenzo, H. Sullivan, D. McGillicudy, Ji' L. Canada, S. Bizzarri, A. Koza, H. Mc- Gillicuddy, T. Hurhan, H. Bullock. McGillicudy, W. lf f. -unv- I X I ' ' . ,wr .Y btw I - ,NV ' m QQNVAJV Xb Q gf f QU Hwy' ,UQ f 'N J W rl-J-WJ A 'gy -,fb QW t t ' wg ,QQ ,N ,L F my X CJ 42 1,1 Q-:AJ ' NE. fps, , . ,QJ ,N , iv -we w Ap 'ff' J :lr A , L3 v'JXl I x pw' Q T- l' . N Yi t A ., N, ,ful ,jx K, .Jn ,-xo y'..w Run! Run until you are ready to drop--then run some more. Through the woods, over hill and down again--run. lt's a grind but it pays off with a winning performance. During the season's competition the cross country team lost only once. In the class C sectionals, held at Bear Mountain, the team won all honors. Two mem- bers, Eugene Delsoatch and Joe Dinnocenzo, traveled to Schenectady and ran in the state meet. They didn't win but they did bring much credit to themselves and the school they rep- resented. gl.: 'g,f41 1Q' , ,Q W K T ' Top left Hey' Watch that water, we have to fl AJ ' run some more. advises McGillicudy. Left: mf- '7iQigd4Q3:JQgi Lf'3- And away they gog practice and still more ,4,. - -, . ractice. ,an s 'f' ,Q I Ja'-Ywful-I- 'f , - p '1 :. - f- Jrfivffffi s '11 'ff' 4- ,. '--' I ig., Ahipirqww .. ,X . .K .,. ,Ezra A , .W ,A I-mr. f -W WS L5-,U .,,-.A If fam. Mu: iimfl V .A M ,,,S.jn,r- ,,- . 45 ,H --,fr-'rr '-. girl' , ,V I . 3.-at gxxiitillllli SX M Let's get in and win this one.' H. Pierson, E. Spiegel, M. Ro- tundo, J. D'Auria, H.Nealy,and Coach Mottola join hands in unity. Below, H. Pierson goes into the air to register another field goal. mi ' QW Za Q gf ,S 1 A :- -XXQV A N S With high hearts and flying shots, T. Z.'s high scoring, sharp shooting, star studded quintet went on to vic- tory. Under the leadership of Coach Mottola and Captain Mike Rotundo, the team broke two scoring records and are on the way to another cham- pionship. The scores: T. Z. 56 - Haverstraw 62 T. Z. 103 - Pearl River 65 T. Z, 45 - Spring Valley 16 T, Z. 79 - Nyack 49 T. Z. 59 - Congers T. Z. 63 - Suffern 49 T. Z. 71 - Haverstraw 49 T. Z. 55 - Pearl River 39 T, Z. 112 - Spring Valley 28 The J. V, squad is not to be over- looked. Under the coaching of Mr. DeSevo, the team has a record of 12 wins and no losses. Just think-- these are our future varsity stars! C., Gerlack of the J.V.'s tries hard to sink one. Waiting for the rebound are F. Van Cura, T. Tumulty, and B. Kopac. Coach DeSevo describes a new play for the JV team. Kneeling: J. Fran- cis, C. Edwards, Coach DeSevo, B. Kopac. Standing: R. Loughlin, T Tumulty, F. Rechtorovic, J. Mum ford, A. Koza, B. Melia W Selected as one of the best high school basketball players ' New York State, Captain Mike Rotundo lead the team to a championship with his excellent work under the boards. N If X I I 4' i f 'ji 47 gf t f 'X ,ah I 3' flint 2 , I M 1-J' fr' 5 YK , If Q ,, 1 'V f 931' 34- 48 lb V, , . From caddies to champions' that's the story of our future olf , . g greats. Shown above, left to right: J. D'Auria, E. Black, V. DeGioia, S. Kopac and Mr. Stitler, coach. AFTER THE SHOW - GULF During the 1953 golf season our crack Tappan Zee golf team defeated all comers in the RCPSAL. After winning the county title, the four man team journeyed to Binghamton for the state championships, Playing on the I. B. M, course, Joe D'Auria, Vince DeGioia, Stave Kopac and Eugene Black came in fifth place. Joe D'Auria placed fifthin the individual matches. BUWLING Our bowling team may not be the greatest in the world, but they really enjoy themselves. The team along with Coach Rotelli, travel to different towns and compete in the county bowling league. At the end of the year they also take part in the state sectional matches. Strikes and spares are what these boys long for! 'I' it y ft ,, ' . 5921 . ,' Frank warms up , f 7 ' ' f i Xa , . naw wat g Ggjilp, f ff ' i I , A .,, fi was 1 'L fix. h , ' ,Z ,i V 'i . . 'A ? ' 3 DGGIOIS. blasts one. ' W i V 'V Sl fl r, ,R Black sinks a birdie. f' 152: Q ' John lets one go! wr' Julie Shoot T S, b , eammates wairutf It looks short Of' the rebound, Mmm -Refreshments are served! D. Cunningham passes oranges to C. Mack, C. Gugliemello, E. Per- kins, J. Sisco and H. Moore. fRightl ACTRESSES AMUSEMENTS Keep a firm grip and a straight armv explains Miss Kennett as she demonstrates the fundamentals of badminton to R. Bosco, C. Grutzner, J. Diehl, and R. Dickow. Doris Cunningham and Miss Kennett spot and super- vise tumblers. Holding up N. Dellunto and J. Lynch are C, Gugliemello and K. Sorriento. Kola: .Xe A, re Wm. iio, C' K nnett Keeps imc. Guvliieie watch' a fi 1 M155 e mv V. Cola and D. J B Ogtfo I Mxggins Gruizner 'C Trap the ball like this'. Miss Kennett demonstrates the proper method to a girl's gym class. fT0pJ '9 rightl. 1 l ,- ! . L Q E l' 6 A 'i..f! . iff, .A I , 4:1341 ll: 'sa ' I ,ar P w 000 55 AFTER THE CURTAIN FA f.v',F'u. Y' A-'xf'9',,, .ff ji V I 3 Mr. 8: Mrs. Vincent D'Auria Pickwick Book Shop Grasso's Bar and Grill Mr. Sz Mrs. Rodney B. smith Nancy gl Mary Mezzasalma Mr. 8: Mrs. W. Cameron Compliments from a friend Artie, Bruno 8: Frankie Mr. 81 Mrs. Herbert DeLo Mr. 8: Mrs. John Bullock Mrs. Mary Mr. Ka Mrs. Miss Sarah Stansbur g Benjamin Lawson, Sr. R. Smith Mr. Kr Mrs. David Royster Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. Ka Mrs. Mr. Sz Mrs. Mr. 81. Mrs. Thomas Dell Frank Cosentino Emil Di Francesco E. Streppone Mr. Charles A. Brown Mr. Sz Mrs. Mr. 81. Mrs. Mr. Roland Mr. Sz Mrs. Mr. Kr Mrs. Mr. Sz Mrs. Robert Reavis Clarence Snydam, Sr. Knight Anthony Streppone Leroy Canada Joseph Corbin Mr. Sr Mrs. Anthony Vitola Mr. Leo Knight, Jr. Mr. 8: Mrs. Philip DeLorenzo Mr. Charles DeMartini Mrs. Mary F. Chapman Mr. Gr Mrs. James Nealy Mrs. Lillian DeNea1y Mr. Hubert J. Nealy Mr. Si Mrs. Patrick J. Hasson Mrs. Paul A. Cunningham Mr. Paul A. Cunningham Mr. Frank Frustaci Eve's Beauty Parlor Mike Maltese Mr. 8g Mrs. Murray Kerchman Tots 8: Teens Frank Midtown Meat Market Jeans Millinery Shop Tony 8: Steve's Cleaners Patrons Economy Yard Goods Mr. Ka Mrs. A. Cornetta Mrs. Mary Cornetta Mr. 8: Mrs. M. Rees Fanne and Samuel Leote The Davolios Frances Beauty Salon Mr. Sz Mrs. Eugene Cash Rev. 81, Mrs. S. N. Dunbar Bo Kr Anne d'Francesca Helen Cassidy Mrs. Charlotte Nealy Mr. Cz Mrs. Frank Kheen Circo Koza Mr. iz Mrs. James Tuck William J. Kuhn Richard V. Kuhn Mr. 81, Mrs. James Tuck William J. Kuhn Richard v. Kuhn Mr. Sa Mrs. Paul Valerio George Barretta Henry V. Stebbins Traverson's Market Edward 8: Charles Meyers Frank Frontino Rose Bosco Mr. Kr. Mrs. H.L. Meyers Mr. 8: Mrs. Harry F. McGi11icuddy Frances Beauty Salon Mr. 8: Mrs. L. P. Spiegel Miss Nancy Spiegel Mr. Sz Mrs. A. Marino Mr. 8: Mrs. J. Dutko 8: Daughter Mrs. Maier Mrs. Helen Schwarz Mr. Zz Mrs. Paul Duggan Mr. Rr Mrs. Frank Haring Mary's Shop Jo-Ellen Boyan Mr. 81. Mrs. L. Sullivan The Penguin, Nyack Mr. 81, Mrs. Joseph Cozart Mr. Q Mrs. Louis Flotard Mr. 8: Mrs. Richard Loughlin ,J KG . -eg. f ,.4m3- X ., Most Musical Nancy Flotard and Eugene DeLoatch GRANEY BUILDING MATERIALS CORPORATION Bl' Sparkill, N. Y. WM. BROWN 86 SON Furniture and Gift Shop Radios, Refrigerulors 65 Wasbirzg Machines 122-124 MAIN STREET Nyack, New York PEARL RIVER AUTO CO. FINK BROTHERS MOTOR SERVICE Pearl River 5-2060 Night Calls: Pearl River 5-2275 52 E. Central Ave. Pearl River, N. Y. Piermont 2-9883 Rooms SCHOBER INN Luncbeons and Dinners Beers - Wiizes - Liquors i' Valentine Hill and Route E-3 40 SPARKILL, NEW YORK William and Rose Koether Congratulations from PIERMONT PHARMACY Piermont, N. Y. 'k WM. s. HURBAN, Ph.G. Piermont 12 0 0 THE LITTLE SHOP Ladies' and Cbilrlrerfs Apparel TAPPAN, NEW YORK Rose Masiello Compliments Of TONY'S SERVICE STATION SAM PALMENTI i' Plumbing and Heating 'k SPARKILL, NEW YORK MORITZ FUNERAL HOMES L. WILBUR MORITZ if Closter, New Jersey Closter 5-0630 'k Tappan, New York Piermont 2-0890 ,'f 'i2' sri' ' . x, 'V' . , f PJ Television , 1 ,SW R.C.A. - Philco - Dumont R. J. HARING Decca - Victor - Columbia Records 7 South Broadway f NYACK, NEW YORK Best Dressed -1, E' Phone: NYaCk 74455 l Rose Bosco and Ed Spiegel V Telephone: NYack 7-0756 C HILLAS APPLIANCE SHOP J- J- CONNOLLY CO- RCA Victor C5 Westinghozlse Television Gene,-al Elect,-ic Appliances Westlnghollse Appliances Household Appliances - Bar Accessories Kitchen Aid Dishwashers Sales 5 S,,,.,,iCe 11 NORTH BROADWAY 13 South Broadway Nyack, N. Y. NYack 7-1725 Nyack, N. Y. SBORDON-5,5 NICK BERARD1 Groceries - Prime Meats - Fruits FORT COMFORT INN Vegetables - Cold Beer - Soda Piermont, New York Frozen Foods S d S I lt PIERMONT AVENUE eafoo a Pena y Telephone: 2-665 Frce Delivery M. E. BAUER R. E. TANGEMANN Cvmplim-mfs Of THE BAUER AGENCY INC. GENEVA iv SCHOOL OF BUSINESS 'k Insurance of Every Description Complete Business Courses 'k 'A' Languages REAL ESTATE i' i' 2291 BROADWAY Phone: lBet. 82nd and 83rd Streetsj Plermont 2-0018 SUsquehanna 7-3234 I Best A11 Around Miriam Loughlin and H. 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Vegetables - Frozen Foods Chrysler - Plymouth SPARKILL, NEW YORK U. S. Route 9-W Haverstraw, N. Y. Phone: Plermont 2-019 B O U T O N , S Your Kodak Dealer 'K' PEARL RIVER Phone: 5-4606 HUBERT J. NEALY Phone: NYack 7-0102 QUALITY CLEANERS Stores: 69 South Broadway, Cor. Hudson Avenue, Nyack Edward Street, Sparkill Plant: Edward Street, Sparkill, N. Y. DELIVERY SERVICE I X X41 Compliments of VARSITY 86 J.V. CHEERLEADERS v 2,5 . f 5 av f' o I :3 M o gf an . , ' g, K Compliments of 1 X , Q. SPARKILL Posr OFFICE ll if l - vlost Popular and Most Dependable V i viiriam Loughlin and Mike Rotundo LAWRENCE E. CONKLIN Electrical Contractor 'A' Haring Avenue SPARKILL, NEW YORK Fire Commissioners Thomas Sedlack, Sr., Angelo De Maio President s............ George Walter Vice-President ,....... William Stewart Recording Secretary ...... John Bederka Chaplains Rev. William Berg, Rev. Father Conway Chief Surgeon ...... Dr. Gordon Knight Trustees .........,... Kurt Gerhardt, Joseph Hurban, Edward Lynch EMPIRE HOSE CO. No. 1 PIERMONT, NEW YORK Chief ............. George Hickey, Jr. 1st Asst. Chief ....... George McDonald 2nd Asst. Chief ..... Thomas Sedlack, Jr. Foreman ........... Assistant Foreman Captain ........ Chief Driver .... Financial Secretary Treasurer ...... Chief Steward . . . , . . . .Seth Perkins Howard Bauscher .........johnBoyan . . . . .Dominic De Vito Michael Conigliaro George McDonald .William Sbordone Sergeant-at-Arms .... . . . . .Vito Sorriento D an l Haverstraw 9- 5 689 FLASH KITCHEN CENTER if Route 9-W WEST HAVERSTRAW, NEW YORK Compliments of HOGAN'S DINER 'A' Catering Our Specialty MARSHALUS GARAGE GEORGE MARSHALL, Prop. Repairing E5 Towing 'A' Route 340 SPARKILL, NEW YORK Plermont 2 -00 6 6 MANLY CHEVROLET, INC. North Highland Avenue Phone: NYack 7-1275 ROCKLAND LIGHT 86 POWER COMPANY NYACK AUTO PARTS, INC ,K if Our Service At Your Service 'A' NYACK, NEW YORK 267 Main Street NYACK, NEW YORK Phones: 7-0811 or 7-1060 JAMES ZABRISKIE 'k On Broadway NYACK, NEW YORK Compliments of BRISKS INN Plermont 2-7852 SANDWICH HOUSE Route 59 WEST NYACK CONACE'S Distinctive Floral Designs Wfeddings - Banquets Funerals - Corsages 'A' 58 South Broadway Next to Post Office NYACK, NEW YORK Phone: Nyack 7-0700 Com plzmen ts YOKEL'S CONFECTIONERY Best Wfislaes to the Class 0 '54 Compliments of ROBERT GAIR CQMPANY, INC. 'k GAIR CARTONS DIVISION 'A' Piermonc, New York pl wwffwiw jl,0fgJgB6'DCOMPLIMENTS WWW wwf. TAPPAN ZEE P. T. A. P 02 ji ERNDN cu UQCH 4 SlCKLES AV ES . NY ACK 7-059 GN QW, BE - 5 PHONE 0 Most Dramatic Loughlin - Pat Moriarty XRS P c D L DRANGEBURGQ 2 Q . co1-Asusnco was Md OIANGEBURG. NEW YORK Class Optlmlsts R. Pierson and D. 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SMITH sc LSON Paints - Varnisbes - Hardware Tel.: NYaCk 7-1544 We Are Proud to Extend Congratulations to TAPPAN ZEE HIGH SCHOOL 'A' YES, We are proud, because of the fine Work that is being done by your school, and the opportunity you have given us, YOUR OFFICIAL PHOTOG- RAPHER, to be affiliated with it. ir LORSTAN STUDIOS Foremost Photographers in the East 109 Main Street Nyack 7-9756 Nyack, New York Class Wlts Ursula Sbordone and Mike Rotundo VAN DER WALDE'S 'k 100 Main Street NYACK, NEW YORK RICHARD A. CLUCAS 'k Insured Incomes 'k Plermont 2-0080 Compliments Of L U C K Y ' S 'k The Store For Men and Boys Best Athletes lerson and Bernadette Nealy Phone: NYack 7-0007 VAN HOUTEN 85 BECK, INC. 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