Walden High School - Yearbook (Walden, NY)

 - Class of 1950

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Illeblaw malhvn N mu Burk Qlmrll anim Srrnll malhvrn Eiigh Svrhunl . 9 S 4 5625921 Zllnrvmnrh In the writing of this yearbook of 1949 1950 we the editors offer you a Key to the Castle on the Kill Walden High Schoolj in the Kingdom of Knowledge This Castle is unique in that unlike traditional castles it flies an American flag symbollc of the democratic ideals alive law breakers are punished The spirit of co operation prevails throughout the Castle even though the variety of age levels in volved is great and the variety of activities in which they par ticipate IS even greater We hope that this book will serve as a Key to unlock many doors of the Castle and take you into a happy and well re mernbered Past Z' x ,' 2 ll' I fl , f 4 . f within its walls. lt boasts no deep, dark dungeons in which 4 x . C 0 C .a -1 . 'I u - -I T- Mr Phrlrpj Charron Mr Kenneth E Smrth Mr john J Carey Mrs Florence G Mrller Mr Earl H Houghtalmg Mrs Martha Clark Mr Charles V Peck Mr Rufus Vermxlyea Board of Ed ucahon Prerzdenl johnj Carey Acting Prerzdent john N Embler Clerk Florence G Mrller Treezfurer C W Kay Superintendent Kenneth E Smrth The Board of Educatron rs a group whose respon slbrlrtres are great and varred They make up the budg et and dlspense the corn of the realm Because thrs Krngdom of Learnrng 15 not self supportmg but must depend for revenue upon the generosrty and mterest of those outside rn the communrty at large the mem bers of the Board perform an rmportant functxon 1n mterpretrng our needs and achrevements to those on whom we depend Today the problems confrontrng the Board are more complex than ever School populatrons are rapnd ly xncreasmg everywhere rncludlng Walden and ac cordmg to state law the educatronal needs of these rn creased numbers must be met Although many leave the Kmgdom each year to seek therr fortunes elsewhere ever greater numbers surge rn to take the places of those departmg Almost everyone who enters hopes to stay untrl he achreves the success of graduatron and rs grven hrs award Many who do not plan on college careers feel the need of a larger vocational trarnrng program to better prepare them for the future Thus the questron of upkeep housmg equnpment and a large enough teachlng staff are serious ones for the Board today page Ibfee l 1 a l ,. , J , 75 X - ,V , ,. . ll . ,l . . l, . 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Van Tassell Mrs B Cowger Mrss J Collrer Mrss R Rowe Mxss M Hammond Mrs L Dolan Mrs L Ostrander Mrss H Hoke M1ssA Keep Mrss M OConnell Mrss E Mould 2nd Row Mr T Drght Prmcrpal Mr R Brokaw Mr P Stratton Mr J Marone Mr J Eadre MrssJ Benzmg Mrs C Strat ton Mrs J Grrdley Mrss M Swart Mrs M Symmgton Mrss J Cameron Mrs M Ryerson Mr J Mrrola M I Esmond Mr C Decker Mr E Ross Mr T McKee Mrss Benzmg Mr Brokaw Miss Cameron Mnss Collrer Mr Decker Mrs Dolan Mr Eadre Mr Esmond Mrs Grrdley Miss Hammon Mxss Hoke Mxss Keep d Junior Senior Hugh Faculty Prrnrzpal T Drght Murzc I ndurlrzal Arty Mathematzcr Core Matlaematzcr, C ore Matloematzcr Core Librarian Drwer Trazmng Matlaematzcr Guzdance f Gzrlr Playrzcal Educatzon Soczal Studzer Remedzal Reading Lalzn Mr Marque Dzrector of Pbyrzcal Education Mr McKee Mr Mrrola Mlss Mould Mrss O Connell Mr Ross Mnss Rowe Mrss Ryan Mrs Ryerson Mrs Stratton Mr Stratton Mnss Swart Nurre Mrs Symmgton Mrss Van Tassell page four English Mathematzcr Core C ommerczal Sczence French Matbematzcr Home Economfcr Sczence C ommerczal En glub Core Englub Ioumalmn Home Economzcr Inrtrumental Murzc Teaches: Attendance Superwror Englzrb C are En glzfb S oczal Studzer A f , +3 ' 'if 'Q w ' 1' ..' 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I ........ -.. , S 3 2 41 Ai 5 Front Row Mrs G Sm1th M1ss C Werth MISS H Iserman MISS S F1nch Mrs P Howard Mrs S Smede 2nd Rau Mrs G Hawkes Mrs K Cocks M155 E Schoonmaker Mrs D M1115 Mrs H koley MISS H Van Wyck M1ss H Hayes Mrs V Le Fevre M1 R Larsen P11nc1pa1 3rd Rau Mrs D Denmston Mrs E Howe Mrs F Sm1th Mrs E Howe Mrs C Feyko Mrs D Starr M155 N Wh1gam M1ss M Shaughness Elementary Faculty Mr Larsen Prznrzpal Mrs Mrs Mrs M1ss Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs MISS Cocks Denmston Feyko Fmch Foley Hawkes Hayes Howard Howe Howe Iserman Opportanzty Renzedzal Readzng Grade Fwe Grade Two Grade Three Grade Fwe Grade Two Grade Tao Grade One Grader Three 8: Four Grade One M1ss LeFevre Mrs M1115 M1ss Schoonmaker MISS Shaughness Mrs Smede Mrs Sm1th Mrs Smlth Mrs Starr MISS Van Wyck M1ss Werth MISS Wh1gam Kzndergarlen Kindergarten Kzndergarten Grade One Grade Three Grade Fwe Grade Four Grade Four Grade One Grade Six 2 'l , Q . J , , v ,Q , L V- -ek C 4 f - 3 'W 0 1 . . 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Grade Six page five 'ta' T' Served E DrRxenzo M Ryerson D Stephan I Frredman A Rxchburg C Kreseloff Szmzdzng J Blackman H Bennett A Roventrne Quill and Scroll Prerzdent Dor1s Stephan Vzce Preszdent Arthur Roventrne Secretary Edna D1R1enzo Trearurer Arlene Rrchburg Adwwr The members of the Nuntn Chapter of Qurll and Scroll started work rn November after rnductrng sxx new members To become a member of thrs honorary yournahsm socrety one must be rn the upper thrrd of hrs class be accepted by the local advrsor and the Na tronal Socrety do pralseworthy work rn journalrsm and be a Junlor or Senlor The actrvrtres of thrs group were varred and many They gathered wrrte ups had group prctures taken Mrs Marlon Ryerson sought subscrrptrons and otherwrse worked to put out Nedlaw After many hours of bram wrackmg work the task of completrng the yearbook was accomplrshed As a reward for all thenr work thrs group rode out from the Castle of Learnmg one day for a day 1n New York Crty They enjoyed an afternoon of slghtseelng had dmner at a fashronable restaurant and saw a cur rent Broadway hrt rn the evemng page Jzx R ,. we ' W . . 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I - ' 9 1 - JR HIGH mmm., lmnl Rau H Ruger A Pettme L fmlcbemer J Qurck R Merxmg L Dawrs J Camssarro -I jardon E Pulver R Koontz Curry P Van Dam Mr McKee 'ua' R011 Mrss Ryan C Ballard H Srmmons E Decker F Van Leuvm K Rrchmond D Yeaple R Goggxn J Horton C Holmes R Chrnstlan R Mexkle D jones J Sell G Hurss j Morse ird Row C Van Leuvan W Srvertson D Kestler B Viola A Farollr A Sommers J Burekley G Smede W Neville W Earle R Courcharne H Chaffee W Vredenburg E Corey F Beger D Baldmn J Hoeffner Seventh Grade Prerzdent Vzre Prerzdenl Serretary and Tfearmer Behold us, the newest fortune seekers rn the Krng dom of Knowledge We of the seventh grade are or ganrzed rn what IS called the core currrculum Thxs IS an educatronal program uslng a large block of school time durrng wh1ch students study therr personal and socral problems rn order to meet therr common needs of present and future crtrzenshrp Our core drffers from the old school program rn three respects rt places a dxfferent emphasrs on educatlonal objectlves, rt has a drfferent body of subject matter, and rt calls for Andrew Tarollx jean Wright Claude Ballard a radical departure from the usual ' hour period 1n or ganrzmg the school day Its number one objectne IS to affect the behavror of students so that they grow steadrly toward under standing and applrcatlon of desrrable crtrzenshrp as 1t IS practrcal IH the home, the school, the commumty, the natron, and the world The subject matter of the core program conslsts of umts of work orgamzed around the personal and socral problems common to the young people of the school, plus the actrvrtres whxch come up as a natural part of school lrvrng page eight . . , r . - ' l I '-1 , 7 , ,,,, ,N ' I ' - I wwe 4 I up ,M,,,4,,,,.: muffler , ' ' 1 ' N ' , . 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N, , , V ' - mt' .. ,,,, , , , -are 3-,nf-gw ,, , , r . . , ,, - - Front Row-R Northrxp E MacNary j Bracken A Reynolds M Qunck J Hoyle j Cutter G Connors R Levme J Wyn koop E McMann H Lennon R Layton M Dages 2nd Row-Mr McKee Mrss Ryan L Sena M A Gordon M Stuhmer I Gallehr C Conn A M Morse A Decker S j Wrlght P Carmody J Davxdson M Freer 3rd Row J Hemrxch S Eckler L Zuryk A Hunt D Lapham B Bennett F Penney O Brunr R Pxtkm C Myles Seventh Grade Adwror Mrs Mildred Symxngton Aduror Mlss Rosemary Ryan Ad vlror Desprte our youth the problems we dnscuss are often welghty and may range from the hydrogen bomb nn world news to the ltems of local news rn our Cztzzen Herald But we do not work all the tlme At Chrnstmas trme we had gay homeroom partxes whrch were great fun We had grab bags an exchange of gxfts and re freshments served by our teachers We ofhcnally entered the soclal l1fe of the Kmgdom by way of a dance whlch the enghth graders gave ln our honor on january slxth Thns gave us an opportumty Mr Thomas R McKee to make new frrends among those who had entered the Krngdom ahead of us On February fourteenth we had a brlsk and busr nesslxke exchange of valentmes Our bxg party of the year was a dance at which we entertamed the eighth grade This was held on Feb ruary seventeenth and featured both round and square dances ln whlch we alternately glnded dream1ly across the floor wxth our partners or really whrrled them m true h1ll country style We had fun' page nine A r 3 -' A . 5 1 4 . ,A Lv Y V ur- . 5 Z' l ' J . r , 1 rf? l M1 - l H, , ' ' , . lr' . g I xv ,r. , L r 1 1 1 R' . 1 Q , , , r - 1 ' V ' l 4 Q. . 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Roz: Mrss Cameron P Gockel G Barnes Vale T Conklm E Morse M Decker A Cueucrnr G Vanek S Pedorlca j Exens D Zrmmer R Qurck 2nd Raw R115 Collrer M Turner A Parroto D Robuck P Gazek C Hales 5 Gay M Byrns Nxchols R Ram D Conn R Halsey M Beber J Wynkoop M Wagner B Turner 3rd Ron Mr Decker A Hawkrns 9 Smrth S DeGroat G Leber Hoglan H Allen T Mulqueen S Ram E Gordon L Doolrttle C Gordon A Wood C Grazer B Ramsden P Cannova Eighth Grade Prerzfefzi Berme Roth Vzre Prerzdezzt eanne Drngee Secretary Roger Kelso Tr earln er In the tall of 49 our three erghth grade rooms rn the Castle were ofhcrally organrzed as one group and elected therr class ofhcers Student Government repre sentatrves were elected and these members of the Stu dent Government ASSOCIHIIOH reported frequently to the class on all S G A actrvrtles Naturally as the year went along we encountered new faces rn some of the rooms and we regretfully saw a few of the more famrlrar faces depart But lrfe Randall Fox xx ent along just as always Our members were actne 1n var1ous jumor Hrgh actrvrtles rn the Castle We ve had a good newsy paper, Lou Noler. scrence club, stamp club, hobbres, arts and crafts, home nursrng, home economlcs, and projectron club On Frrday, january srxth, we had our blg socral exent of the year The erghth grade entertamed the sex enth grade at a dance rn the Castle Hall ,fl Ig? ten , ' ,Q I ,.-. 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Front Row Mrss Colher G Bahrs E Ruger C Danowsky E OConnor R Kelso B Roth R Fox R Srvertsen J Smxth G Frnkberner M1ss Cameron 2nd Raw-Mr Decker W Redden N Krssel R Taegder R Tubbs E Eckel R Chrrstlan J Burnham R Kzrk D Smede S Halsey L Mmerley G Schoonmaker E Bardsley R Scott 3rd Row S Brown J P1l1us O Segall J Feyerbend G Hoeifner D Berger R Holsapple F DeNau1t J Shearer R Per tone D Love D Scott Elghth Grade S G A Repreyentatwes Jeanne Dlngee Anne Hawkms Adzzfor Advzfor In spxte of the weather the dance was a great suc cess An average of forty couples kept cxrclxng the floor to the recorded tunes of some of Amenca s great dance bands Refreshments were served and home made cookxes were provlded free In makmg these cookles our damsels had a chance to demonstrate what they had learned ln thelr home economlcs classes In sports our grade had a basketball league m whrch Room 26 finnshed first wlth Room 27 second, M155 J Colher Mr Crosby Decker and Room 28 thnrd In the spnng we had a softball league The final event rn whxch we partnclpated as a class was a sprxng dance gxven m May We trled to make rt the dance of the year Our year ended wlth exammatxons ln Wh1Ch all of us hoped to do so well that next fall w1ll see us m a hngher level of the Castle page e even l 'L D. 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E , C fr i e' s , . to M 5 , . eg A , r' Q f. 2 1 Q Sr Front Row W Earl A Sommers O Segall F Denault J Feyerbend 2nd Row M1 Decker J Cutter M Freer G Vanek S Fedorka J Wynkoop P Gazek M Beger R Halsey J Tompkrns B Ransden D 71mmer M Qulck 3rd Rau D Berger D Love J Sell C Ballard G Bahrs j Horton R Perrone L Mmerley E Eckel S Halsey D Yeaple S Brown D Scott R Holsapple Junlor Hugh EdIl0f Art Editor Ad wfor jumor Hugh Low Notes has been very busy cover mg the current news nn the seventh and erghth classes All kmds of news and occasional gosslp can be found rn the four page monthly paper Low Notes IS a non profnt mstltutron whnch serves the school gratxs Ong: nal covers by the art staff add an artxstlc touch to the paper whrch rs typed then mrmeographed m the school ofhce Junror Hxgh Low Notes has about thirty five mem bers who jonn the staff voluntarrly Student members Low Notes Paulme Gazek Gunther Bahrs Mr Crosby Decker are from the sux separate seventh and erghth grades The two purposes of Low Notes are fnrst drspen sxng news to the Jr High School pupxls and second trarnmg people for graduanon to the staff of H1 Notes The staff of Low Notes IS usually busy all durmg the year collecting news and jokes and wrltmg features but they took tnme off to plan a pncnnc party for the sprung Thls proved to be very enjoyable and served as a tinal top off to an eventful year of dxstrrbutnng news to thelr fellow students page twelve 5 1 1 l f 4 3 ki E 5 Q Sport: Editor ............. , ........ 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Z , , - - S , s 7 7 Front Row-I: McMann S DeGroodt C Hales D Baxter P Cannova L Douglas S Varona M Qurck 2nd Raw-E Gordon C Gordon A Hawkms J Hemnch H Allen O Brum S Eckler A Wood N Keeser M Free: Mrss Swart 3rd Row J Wynkoop A Decker S Smrth T Mulqueen D Rockwell N Qurck C Doohttle C Huzss J Tompkms E Morse L Doohttle G Leber Home Nursing Prefzdent fezglath gmdej Phyllls Cannova Prerzdent fmntb grade, Denlse Baxter Vzre Preszdenl fezglalb gmdej Carol Hales Serfetary Sylvia Varona Adwfor Our club IS composed of maxdens from the seventh enghth and mnth grade rooms m the Castle The members from the drfferent rooms meet on separate days durmg the month m the Nurse s quarters near the Castle entrance The meetlngs are held durlng actxvlty perlod We have dnscusslons and demonstratxons practxce takrng temperatures and pulse rates learn how to care Mlss Marian Swart for the 1ll at home and study good nutrxtnon We become famnlnar wrth the essentnals of personal neatness and good groommg We conslder dlfferent phases of the nursmg profes slon and gather mforrnatnon about dxfferent schools of nursmg We look rnto therr requxrements for en trance and also tind out about the type of llfe they of fer a student nurse ln trammg page zbmeen 'I , I , I V , . I ' , A , I I , I , I . I V ' 1 ' 1 ' I ' 9 ' 3 ' 5 ' l ' i ' D ' Y 1 . , . . , . . , . , . , . . , . . , . I , . . , . l Vine President Qxeventb grade, . . ..... Lorraine Douglas . . , . ,- I . . . I , . S . . v g . INFERNO E 9 A 5 A TOAST TO THE DELTAS! REVENGE' ESCAPE UU 'E' 3 1' ART AWARD WINNERS CHEM LAB WRONG PASS Owzb- L6-aww J' iff 'pxxagb 1 . K Q3 M Qpgjkff A710 4f J! xr 0' H155 ,F 52 fx T X?- kdbwf 7-'Y 'YJ D9 3 sw 1 S- L 1 Y T? sqiw fvfffw X. 7 Tvs f if 1'8 N A My My X3 QW W j s f X ,x Vi, X 'Y X ,XV dh ' x 1 1, Wx 5 'IlcV,'. '4-Pl, 'JMC .- 9.-' K ,YA .- QV fr? f' 5 Q3 Q4 ca 7 wp 1 - ,V 4 Q91 .X Q rn' . r xxx .-f-V - v ' ' F-15.2 A ..- 'VT' 7-, 'f ,,w v . fd. 'DfvA??? f- N 5',,tr Mn..- +9-5,3 -gf -+- 'Hay U N 4, 1 j' X - g T2 xv , 'ef 1 K, x N 3 ti' X-:xg 0 4 'I .iq L,'J-- fi. x, !1 'R'f - . Iv, it Q? l x A 4 ' ' A U i' ' 117' , 1 x ,, R-1 K v Q N ' 1 '43 -1-J 'x -,N w ' '7 'T--ff ' -ff Ai If ' f I -uf- 'im V?l7 3 A xx 45 -3 5 vw m ff ff fr J ,., E - . '7' Fvqndwff 'Af 'X -,,, ' 1x,, X g tl 'hy I f Q Fr011lRou Mr Eadre L Pompa C Zupp D Baxter E Tyder N Keeser P Boat B Irwm N Yeomans S Varona M Doo- lrttle J Rrchards Mrs Cowger 2nd Row L Douglas C Rosencrans B Donoyan M Turner M Ronk -I Richards R Braken A Davxs B Davls A Bezue S Pulver R Sestx V WllllamS Srd Rau R Grattan E Anteleck C Hunss A D1Zump N Qunclt D Rockwell P Burns D Hmchlrff C Doolrttle B McNary Freshmen K Z7 2 Prefzdent Sylvra Varona Vue Prerzdent George Alsdorf Serretary Nancy Keeser I fearzzrer Our number was large enough to flll two rooms rn the Castle but we functxoned as one group and held our socxal actmtres and other class domgs together We had a flghtmg football team rn the fleld th1s year although we won but one uctory and had two de feats At the end of the football season Grahamsvrlle played host to the team and entertaxned them ata spaghettr supper The supper was followed by some good movres so all rn all the fellows had a grand Robert Carroll txme Freshmen football team mcluded B111 Galvm John SCOllCld Robert Carroll Gary Conxker Jrmmy Holzxnger R1chard Lucus Rnchard Gallehr George Keator Stanley Romash Ted Frsh and Bill Trrthlll The flrst Freshmen socral event th1s year was a lrve ly and successful Sadne Hawkms Dance held on No vember fourth Charlene Doolittle as Sadle and Lloyd Zrmmer as L11 Abner won the prrzes for being the best dressed for the occaslon page sixteen L- . . . . 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H - 5 Y , ' Front Row Mrs Cowger R Koontz j Holzrnger W Toothrll J Green oll T Frsh J Martrno R Purdy G Comker Mr Eadre 2nd Rou L Parrotto T Wendell C Drak R Gallehr G Keator H Romash W Kurz W Galvm J Van Leu van A Demmo G Van Orden Scofield R D1Marzo 3rd Row R DeBates R Sullrvan G Alsdorf K Northrrpe J Werst R Goldsmrth E Reaney 1N Turner L Jardon J Hreber F VandeWater M Gummerson Freshmen Adzzror Mrs Bernadette Cowger Aduror Mr james Ead e S G A Reprmerztalzue George Alsdorf 5 G A Reprerenlazzze As the basketball season approached we enter prrsmg Freshmen organrzed a basketball team whrch Included jack Scofield George Keator Stanley Romash jrmmy Holzrnger George Alsdorf Rrchard Gallehr Brll Galvm John Herber Drck Sullrvan and Gary Conrker Our Freshman group was well represented rn many of the most Important actrvrtres rn the Castle jrm Van Leuvan played rn varsrty football Jrm was also repre ames Van Leuvan sentatrve to S G A along wrth Vrce Presrdent George Alsdorf Two Freshmen were chosen for the 1950 1951 cheerleaders They were Nancy Keeser and Rosma Sestr Freshmen also partrclpated rn the followmg actrv lt1CS Athletrc Assoclatron Projectxon Club Pen Pals Chorus Band and H1 Notes As you can see our lrvely group of youths and dam sels are off to a good start as future leaders of events rn the Krngdom page rerfenleen .Y . . . . 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'4f -'ef 713 'U LLL' Aileanore ?u l .,o06Lf liz'-4:11441 As the school doors opened for the new school year our class welcomed Joan Lrvmgston from New burgh Free Atademy and Adele Drake from Washmg tomnlle Central Hlgh School to our group Thus year the Sophomores started somethmg dxf ferent from prevlous classes We combmed all the Sophomore classes mto one group and had officers elected from all the rooms combmed K1 f V-f 'd' 'fn the Bram Factory Bazaar we entered wnth a souvemr booth We made pms from alphabet soup noodles and rectangular pieces of ply wood wlth a small safety pm attached to hold the p1n on The booth was decorated vuth green and whxte crepe paper It consnsted of two tables and had a blg srgn on top of nt A consrderable prof1t was brought 1n as a result of Sophomore 1ngenu1ty I 9 fs. Nu, sf 'Habb MT Q M WMJLWT W ilfrfhwwd wtuufm Sssjfigcgifi-m,M:Jwwi5m?b 'L'WoQIJ'w'Wl 'l5J.f+ n' B-all Lpjwli QQ9BC '5kw. page ezgbteen E VY 4' R Jff We 1 Aw lik A NAAJ-9' AA, w ,r,9aA-XV PW, U VAL H 'N ,L -of k,l,4,Lif 'y Q,I 5 f S y a , l -. , . , . , . , . 1, A Q7? Q, l . , . ' , . , . , . , . . QMIDV f- . , . , . , . ' , . c ew' pill! -V if K f' . - WT 1,-.v . V .3 f- ' . . I Nt 4 l fy J ' I. l I.-,Q ,-I 'f-., 1-4 ' f l f i f .. X. . r f j f 1 X . v H' Xt! l v' ., j. ' I I V ' ' -, J A ' bf . s 4. .4 , W at V V lhf t x, ' ' , Y' ff -e ,. f-.i f - ......rs...s..,...,....,...,. ' Q- -' , 1 I . Yr sk Q f J ,Q ' .. ................ '1.f..r.'4- Q , 4 , . 1, , , I., 'L L., f I s?lP-'J ' 'r ! - ,Eff eil' J I .J Z ..... .L .......... K ......... I I tl uf Ak A l lg! ' 'it ' Q f - I 0 nf' . , l h , . . , - . , . . . . ' CB ' -f -- . Xgljc 'A 1 ,I x ' ' . ' . sl . sf ' A T1 , ' f, M. . S . '1 N' ' I- LA . 5 AW. l 5 ev 'Q L. ' W . Lit, llwxjllu - A I 5 Q if E V 45 Y, . 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A' Front Row Mr Ross Denmson L Zrmmer A Drake A Tnpp D Horrmnn E Canzonerr R Tenney Mr Mzrola 2nd Row C Theusen W Wanderlmg M Beger J Walsh L Farrchrld N Smith J Holmes N Trent ,I Conorman N Koontz ard Row E Stuhmer N Srversten S Wersbroth E Menendez L Eberhardt E Arnott W DuBo1s M Taylor R Zupp W Strrndberg R Brum Sophomores Adz 1 rar Adzlror Ad: zror Mr john Mrrola Mlss Lo1s Van Tassel Mr Eldred Ross S G A Reprererztatwes Dorothea Hormond The prns sold lrke hot cakes Gxrls and boys who went out wrth each other qunte a brt had a Jumbo size pm made wrth both thelr names on nt We had a dance called The Teen agers The dance was held on February twenty fourth As you en tered the Castle of Learnnng there was a sxgn that sard Welcome to Teen Agers Town On the stage there was a Hot Rod a frre hydrant and street llghts On the w1ndows fmade of cardboardj there were soda Edward Menendez and hot dog srgns We played records for dance music Jay Dennrston took prctures of couples rn the Hot Rod for a fee At the end of the year we are thrnkmg of havlng somethmg colossal lxke a prcnrc We had representatrves rn Jayvee basketball Gxrls Intramurals A A Football H1 Notes Lrbrary Pen Pals Fratermtxes Sororxtles Boys and Grrls H1 Y Cheerleaders Band and Chorus page mneleen X S Front Row-J. Chaffee, P. Doolittle, P. Cowger, J. Kelder, G. jacobowitz, j. DeGroodt, E. Koonz, j. Slater, H. Brand, M. A. Coykendall. 2nd Row--M. Alsdorf, F. DiRienzo, I. Balogh, R. Badendyck, C. Eberhardt, Gratten, -I. Furman, H. Ennis, M. Hoeffner, H. Hoke. 3rd Row-L. Fries, I.. Fuller, G. Heitz, B. Bennett, G. DeZemo, A. Broughten, R. Baisley, F. Christian. Juniors Preridem ...... ............. . . janet DeGroodt Vice Preridezzt ..... Recording Secretary ..... . . Gerald Jacobowitz . . . . . Joyce Slater Corresponding Secretary . . . ..... june Kelder Treamrer ............. Adfifor ............... We Juniors held the second dance of the year on September twenty-ninth. A football theme was car- ried out in the decorations and the Castle auditorium was gay with yellow and black footballs with the names of the players on them. In November our energetic group sold magazines and made a profit of S270.00. Each of us had a specified time in which to cover a certain territory. When he reached a quota of ten dollars he received a . . . Edward Koonz . . . . . . . Miss Helen Hoke Hershey Bar. The two most successful participants in this fund raising crusade were Patricia Cowger and Edward Koonz, and each received a fitting reward. November also found us fixing up an artistic music booth for the Brain Factory Bazaar. Our efforts under the chairmanship of Jacqueline Taylor won first prize. From our profits in this Fair we contributed sixty dollars to finish paying for the scoreboard. page lu enlj pfdfjfjpygaff game 5 F,- it 3 , 6 f are lg f . .J rd ' - 3 Front Row L Verrty R Maglrone M Kesser C Kreseloff L Walters j Taylor M Romash B Qurck E Vantram H Smrth R Roe 2z1dRow Mrss Hoke D Sommers G Rose H Wolf D Van Dam S Roebuck F Wrllrs V Kramer W Tompkms 3rd Row A Warden C Lentz G Westerman R McMann G Schoonmaker R Zupp H Kearney ww' Informal Dance Career Day unxor Prom umor Playhouse umor Senror Trlp On December sexenth we sponsored Career Day when representatne people from var1ous trades an professrons talked to all the students rn the Castle gtvmg them rnformatron whxch should help them greatly rn plannmg therr futures In February we recelved our umor rmgs We were all very excrted as we had long looked forward to own mg thrs mark of our rank Durlng the sprrng term on Aprrl twenty erghth we held our Junror Prom Colorful decoratrons beau Jumors September Bram Factory Bazaar Booth November December A prr l May 11116 t1ful costumes good muslc and gay spmts made thxs one of the gala ex ents of the year After planmng and workmg for many weeks we produced three one act plays on May nmeteenth a comedy a musxcal comedy and a drama In one way or another we all helped toward the success of thls project The Junlor Semor Prcruc rn june clrmaxed a year of fun and progress page tu enly one lk -r f b X gi Q EK ' -I 4 f E 4 A Q' ' n .......,.............r. 29 ' ............. 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Q , , , ' CQSLLPCC J SAX 5 'L The junror Class has everythrng Of each one I now shall srng Leroy Frres house rs far For thrs reason he drrves a car George Westerman handsome and strong Watch hrm grrls you can t go wrong Margaret Keeser rs a blond Of her all the boys are fond Bob Bennett rs rn Srgma Chr For thrs nrce frat he would dre Bob McMann rs good at almost any game Someday he wrll wrn rn sports great fame june Grattan our engaged grrl Wrll always keep Fran rn a whrrl june Kelder lrkes to play 88 keys every day In an Olds Lrllarn Verrty lrkes to rrde Wrth a certarn someone by her srde Mary Romash rs always late To lag behrnd rs her fate Irllran W lters and Barbara Qurck All through lrfe together they ll strck After lrstenrng to George Rose for a whrle Ill guarantee you ll have a smrle Shel Roebuck s captarn of our team In every sport he s on the beam Patty Cowger has brarns and porse She never makes unnecessary no se Harold Kearney a lad thrn and tall Marlene Alsdorf rs very quret But when she gets gorn she becomes a rrot Freddre Wrllrs rs qurte a guy For hrm all the babres cry Bob Zupp a great brg boy Is the junrors prrde and joy oyce Slater rs a cute lrttle grrl Her actrvrtres keep her rn a whrrl Drrk Van Dam awakes very early That r why hrs harr rs so curly Arthur Broughton rs a card When he s out on traffrc squad janet DeGroodt rs our pres We always do Just what she says If Donald Feyerbend got mad at you They d strll be blottrng up the goo Glorra De La Rosa gets around And rn the jeep she comes to town Clayton Lentz lrves on a farm And he has alot of charm Helarne Brand rs no shmoo She has brarns and beauty too Gerry Schoonmaker at the Flower Pot About flowers he knows a lot Grnny Kramer rs sweet and small She rs lrked by one and all page twenty Iwo S Ruth Badendyck rs very quret To talk she really ought to try rt jerry jacobowrtz lrkes to joke But on the track he rs no poke Phyllrs Doolrttle rrdes a horse Someday she ll get a car of course Larry Fuller p ays the drums Whrle he plays he also hums Harrret Smrth so modest and sweet For her quretness she can t be beat Frwrn Forman lrkes to talk At wrrtrng a word he ll always balk Connre Eberhardt who rs s Wrll always frnd a way to get by Herman Wolf rs full of fun He s strll gorng when everyone s done Maryanne Coykendall srngs lrke a brrd Wrth the sweetest vorce you ever heard Alfred Warden rs one brrght guy He s not shy he ll get by Rosemary Roe our cheers wrll lead At thrs she s very good rndeed George Hertz can usually be found ln the lab whrle we re all around jane Chaffee drrves a jeep When she sees you the horn goes peep Dorothy Sommers rs a baseball fan She steals home whenever she can Gerow Garrrson rs such a tease Freddy Chrrstran rs not tall But he rs good at football Wrnnre Tompkrns lrkes to skate That s what she does on every date Irma Balogh rs rn great sorrow She hasn t done her Englrsh for tomorrow Rosemarre Maglrone rs lots of fun Wrth talkrng however she s never done Edna DrRrenzo takes Shorthand II Some day to Frank shell ay I do' Betty Vantran rs a lass Who has lots and lots of class Edward Koonz lrkes to fool But he rs never late for school jackre Campbell went to Staten Island Now she s back rn Walden smrlrn George DeZemo lrves on a farm That s where he gets those muscles rn hrs arms Charlotte Kreseloff a cheerleader rs At dorng cartvn heels she rs a whrz Helen Ennrst rrdes to school rn a car Because rts Johnny s she doesn t mrnd the jar 'vfarre Hoeffner has common sense About her homework she rs rntens Joyce Furman rs a sensrble grrl Her mrnd rs never rn a whrrl , 4 . , , . - . . , 1 ' I ' . . , , 1 , , . , - ' I . 5 1 1 - ' Q . . . ., Q , V l I. . . , 1 V I ' V I l i 9 ' ' ' , ' . . t . PW, Z - Q l ' .' ' .2 ' . ' , - ' , v 4 Y . I , , 3 . . 2 - l ' . . 3 - 7 r . . V Y ' xr vu ls very good at basketball. All the grrls say, Oh Gerow, Please! D . . , . y - - Q - , Z . . . . , , , , , 3 J . ' I 5 . . . Q . 2 1 - . K V 2 , .C . . . G Y , S .. . , ' . . . , Q ' , . . Q 1 ' l ' ' I l . . 4 Y . ' . . l l u I 1 ' . I ' 1 A ' l . 1 9 , . 9 I A , . 4 1 . , v,fg,ZW.Qe,,,Wf jf' I DLAZL UQJC fu Milf M J! W MMM WJ 1176 I YT X7 I-mn! Rou W Amthor R Medley j Clark R Dolan D Rugar M Buntlng C Levme I Hennmger S Leahy S Cooley J Brewer I Anderson D Judson Brewer M Mulqueen S Keeser P Eckert E Busch R Pulver D Gallehr T Nierrrng, D Coykendall Fm! Rm Fox B Anxsky B Schmrdt S Courtcr N Srxertscn P Eckel M Vucrsbrath M Wrlscmn C Taroll E Decker C Valk M DeZemo NI Abbott 'I Howe A Drcken on H LeFure J Turner M Romk A Cooley W Blake P Decker j Grxdley L Alsdo f Eckler j Brooks B Green R Knrbbs R Smrth D Lxeme D Grrdley D Stefane S Edlson R Burckley N Mentz W Brewer H Van Leuwan B Cowger Mzss Benzmg .lunlor Grade Chorus Adwmr Miss o Ann Benzrng Nobody knew that we could srng but thls year for for both the schools Then on December twenty the xery f1rst trme we had a chorus all our own Al second we sang at the chlldren s party the Lrons Club though we are the youngest smgers 1n the Krngdom sponsored rn the Castle more than once we showed what we could do Our After Chrrstmas the chorus began work on the chorus rs a pxcked group of the best SOICCS rn the sprrng operetta The Magxc Beanstalk Thrs won thrrd and fourth f rades derful story of ack and h1S excrtmg adventures we told Our first appearance was on December twenty nn muslc on March 17 1950 Some of the mam char fxrst when we sang three carols IH the annual Chrlst acters and choral groups were chosen from our ranks mas program We repeated thrs performance sxngmg There are snxty frve of us and we can smg' page lu erm four S I-Q I ' w ' YI ' T 'H ' 1 ' I H A ' . Y ' I 7 ' ' Y ' U ' 1 ' L U Y, . ' . - f J, . ', .Q ' ,-. ' ,r'. , . . . ff f , . ' , . , . , . , . b , x . , . ' , , 5 , . ' ' , . , . ' , . , . , . , . , . . r , Sui Row-D. Van Dam, W. Tice, B. Sheeley, R. Busch, D. Perry. G. Coddington, Nevel, D. Rab1et, F. Harrls, S. Garrlson, R. 1 ' W ' 5 ' W 'A V A ' v ' v ' V 3 ' 3 ' S ' 3 . ' , . ' , . , . . U V Y 5 , 1 . . , . I v 5. . K . , . . H -' . . ' l ' ' c . . , - 7 A , . . . , Y- . i . 4 . , . . Front Rau B DeBates P Howard K Gockel I Skelton J Gockel D Shafer A DeGroat C Coddmgton M M Penney R udson G Churchwell B Earle J Stemmler C Cocks K Stewart A Ronle L foykendall JWllSOl'l A DuBo1s E lxmffen F Curley E Westerman Iwi Jones Zrzd Rau, K Hoyle S Mrtchell I Mrller P Douglas P Segall P Strmdberg W Donovan D Yeaple P Kelder M Shea M Dolan M Mulqueen I Frnn L Qurck I Sohns D Cavenaugh R Tamrnmr G Peterson K Perry D Buttles J Noonan P Walsh J Carmody 3rd Row Mrss Benzmg F Blake I Mentz R Harrrs B Hall P Lawless F Danosky L Ballard H Carey M Buttles G Eadxe B Joseph G Sestl S Horton N Horton -I Howe H Murphy L Turner E Ramundo M Carey E Stevens B Cook M Cornell D Delmomco K Nrckols L Shafer Sensor Grade Chorus Dzreflor The Chorlsters from the fxfth and snxth grades excel all the other smgxng groups rn number There are erghty frve of us We are the best vorces from our grades and vue meet once a week This fall we planned and practrced for the annual Chrrstmas carol srngmg rn the Castle audxtorrum, rn whlch we took part on December twenty flrst We sang three numbers 'Deck The Halls,' 'Echo Carol, and Adeste Fxdeles We started the new year by begmnmg work on I Mxss jo Ann Benzmg the sprmg operetta The Magrc Beanstalk This we gave jomtly wnth the umor Grade Chorus on March 17 In thrs operetta there were two groups of Vrllavers one group of Chmese G1rls one group of Dutch Boys and Girls and one group of Prrates We were well represented rn all frve groups Part smgmg was not attempted thls year We con centrated on good tone and dlctron Now many of us are lookmg ahead to membershxp IU the junior High Chorus next year page twenty fnfe ,E -3,-W.. . Q ul li? Y 'gi Q C , gy- be - gs . T lr at 1 T 4 4 is '- A-fi Q 1 1 2 - 151 5 'f ' gf' C uw r f , ll f Em 2 2 at , 1 K ' ' j 1 1 S 1 , V , K A , D' . 1 l . 1, 1 , V K , i il i 3 f T its 11 lf ' A fl, . T 5 4 A xg, f .. ,- - ' ' 1 ' a f s - a ' u - r ' a - 1 ' A 1 a - I a ' '11 - s - ' A '-' . , . , .b , .I , . , . , .. D ' , . , . , . , . 1 - as - a ' s ' 1 ' ' a - y ' 9 ' 1 - y ' T 1 ' su' a ' a - x - s - Q - 1 ' v ' 1 ' 1 ' 4 3 ' 9 ' . 9 'I 5 ' Y ' 3 ' 3 ' ! ' 7 ' l . , . , . , . , . ' . I , . V ' C 7 7 , . . 1 v v . Il ' ' Front Raw B Earle B Cowger M Dolan F Blake E Pulver L Goldsmrth G Peterson P Kelder W Prllrus A Decker A Sommers P Eckler E Knrffen G Coddmgton H Le Fevre 2nd Row .I Nevel F Cyrley P Howard H Iennon R Irwrn M Abbott R Knrbbs R Scott G Sestr R Tamanrnr E Rosen C Tarollr ,I Wanderlmg D Srmpson Mr Stratton 3rd Rau B Sheeley S Cooley A Drckrnson H Ruger D Grrdley W Amthor D Baldwrn A Aaron J Stemmler P Van Dam W Rabret F Beger P Decker R Wynkoop D Gallehr Junlo Dnerlor Thrs rs only the second year of our CXISYCDCC as a group About fifteen of our members of last year have advanced into the Senlor Band as replacements and that rs the ultrmate goal of all of us About twenty of our orrgmal members gave up after the trral perrod of a year, but we have contrnued and shall soon move into the blg band In addrtlon to the charter members, we have about thrrty frve new ones from grades three through sux A testmg program was carrred out under the spon sorshrp of a Chicago Instrumental Company Every I' Ban Mr Paul Stratton one rn grades four through erght was tested for musrcal aptrtude Those wrth the hrghest scores were advrsed to take up mstruments Frfteen bought new mstru ments, whrle the rest used rented or borrowed ones or some belongrng rn the Castle We played at an assembly program for the grades and at Open House rn the sprmg We have only played together srnce Thanksgrvmg and so we chose easy selectrons But just say, 'Strrke Up The Band ' and we re ready to go page luefztj Jn 1.3 i- l Z 5 l Z, vllglt 151 1 Nl tx . , 5 Q, ,tg gr gl 1 V3 ig 5 l , ry fi T5 , fl f T A 1 as ff raw Sf to its P ty 5 ll x L C A ' ll A A f r , i +A f A it A i it Q 1 I A , I T 1 ' , I r f 4 f I X V' 1 , lg t l 4 's F . 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Front Row-F Begel A Pettme T Conklrn 5 DeGroat R Quxclt G Bxrnes N Yoemans R lxlrlx H Allen 'I 'I-Oll'lPklUN D Roebuck B Ramsden R Levrne -I Cutter M Qlllflx j Holgl md C V n Lcuxan I Corey 7nd Row Mrss Benzmg Gallehr A Decker S Fedorka A Morse A Hunt M XX.q.,ner D Conn D Ixphan B B n nett S Gay M Decker ,I Evans B Turner E Morse 'K Northrrp P Clnnovn G Ichcr ard Row A Tarollr J jardon F Van Lcuvan S Brown G Blhrs H brmmons R Gog.,f.,1n C Holmes G Sclwonmlkcl W Redden R Kelso L Frnlxberntr D jones j bell W Nlcvcl A Sornmcrs .lunlor Hugh Chorus Prefzdem' oan Tompkrns Set remzy Helen Allen Lzbmmznr Delores Roebuck Lzbnzrmm Delores Roebuck and Rrchard Krrk Dnettor Interest rn mus1c ns contrnually growrng rn our mldst and we are the latest muslcal group to be or gEll1lZCCl rn the Castle After Chnstmas we started on a program of prep aratxon for takmg our places later on rn the Sen1or Mrxed Chorus Our tramlng emphasized the tech nuts of slnglng well together, of blendrng our vorces, and of general musrcranshlp Miss jo Ann Benzlng Almost flfty of us there are all from the seventh and exghth grades In the sprlng we tested our talents by worlxmg on some Gilbert and Sullnan opcrettas May slxth heard our VOlCCS ralsed 1n harmony at the Open House We are sure that eventually we ll be flne addntrons to the M1XCd Chorus page twenty reuen 5 A ' a 2 A g itll' 'l lil wil to ,EM A 1 r ri ?,J51il,3llfi fu lift lt gl. A fe Q l Va 5 2 A . fa ll Q 1 f l r l ff t lf elif f ' 2 if ' , f f W X11 l gl 2 1 2 sw 23 1 ly lil Q lj 1 E r as 5 ll -5 , 9 I lx,' 5 Q li . . gk . f I . ' 'I X .t ,.. , . ' ,. , . zz , . ar ' ' ,:. , . , . I, . , . ' S, . , . ', 1. it . 1 4, . --' . , . R, .' ' ', . , . , .l , . Af. . . of D' lv W Front Row M Taylor M Grrmonte J Mamno D Smedes D Y 2nd Row Mr Stratton C Rosencrans D Yeaple D Weaver B Nexel R Kelso 3rd Rau L Fuller :'!,fi V Npf' 'R .rf Dance sf sg! If M Ijtrfthe once Xxre and look ID on us W dd a festly yrtreaqgghe Castl'g'W F d ze Iagry year for a Lmfbllll Eguriggeg, to y or an n er ammgnfs rn as peeide pracbrfal ffQlH msh Lo play this type-df muslc andWC'ho are enough ad vanceil to fl1E nntmacles gpod dance PYHTSYC Ihus our dance band serye 0 tram musrclans -.x ho-elhermse would hue to seelxhhls fxperlence out Side Ihe professlonal dance musxc fleld IS full of exgernenred muslclans and thls makes lt sery drfflcult for the young ITILISICIAH to break rn or gam enough Ban pf Pau Strattorir '52, gpg expehea e to msure min a chanc txiyucrnploy ment 3-.D N74 J' IC m the Castle free of ch :ge t year we 'Elqed for jurnor Play Horfse SexrE'PlayN'Q'srFlfOpen HQISC Thrs year we played not only t these nts but also at seyeral dances- We are steadrly enlargl ou ro gram W1th regrej we sar Goodbye tfus year to joe Martlno our key grrusgclan' We wxsh h1m Risk We ll fund h1m hard to replace ja lufnlp elfrfat I T . , . 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' ' KX:-, X-- 1 gg 1 . 7 N 419 A Zmz' Row N Buckonerster R Lvans G 5Cl1OUIHllZlk6l J Martrno Gallehr M Grrcmnnte C Kreseloff M Alsdorf C Rosen Crans R Tenney L Sestr G Cocks N Qurclt D Smcdc G Bahrs P Bolt 1 Shearer 3rd Row N Turner D 'leaple H .Snmmnns A 'Iarollr S Vllfllfli Holmes I Keldct C Doolrttle .I Smlth W Nevel R Kelso G Alsdorf R Glllehr Mr Stratton 4th Rau L Fmkbemcr W Earle If Antllclx Sell P Gazek D Xeaple D Wcaxer M Taylor A Broughton E Reaney B Roth S Brown R Lutne L Parotto Sensor Band Pzetzdezzt Gladys Cocks I ne Prerzdezzf Martm Taylor Senemrj and Yreafmer Lucllle Sestl Lzbmrzmt Charlotte Kreseloff une Kelder Sfage Manager Donald Weaver Dnerlm Mr Stratton In the fall we traveled to Warvslck where led by In the same month Band members were muted to the lrngh stepping, twrlers ne marched to our own attend a concert at West Pomt gnen by the West Pomt mus1c ID lntrlcate formatrons We played at the half Band Forty tvro members vxent of the Warwick Walden game and also at exery home In March at the spnng concert the band played football Dame osertures from classrcal selectrons a popular selectron Later rn the season we played at the Soap Box selectrons from a Gxlbert and Sullnan operetta and Derby sponsored by the Llons Club selectlons from Oklahoma The performmce of the Band xx as a feature of the Then Came the Music I'est1val at Newburgh on May annual Chrrstmas program We played two medleys twelfth the Memorlal Day Parade and fmally gradu of nellknovtn tunes Merry Chrlstmas and Yule tion Wlllfh san the Bands final performance of the tnde Echoes year AY7dg6 ILUEIIIVJ 711776 ig mr y t Q QQH Y 1 at xr L. ri y l . . it 5 -gi glgsgz 2 ' f e P 9 E ' 1 2 X T 5 1 f 1 r . t 5 W - 5 A 2 1 C rg ' V l 2 i 3 V Q A L I K T g l Q I L . ' A A 2 I i ' ' f 2 s ' Q ' f i ' 'l X i 5 .I V, I x'N A . 'UV S . 1 M V 4-A if t r K x: 4' Y Front Row-E. MCMann, C. Cox, E. Corey, B. Irwin, M. Eckler, D. W'eddell, R. Irwln, G. Smede. ., . , . . , . ', . ', . ' ', . ' , . t , . ' 1. . V, , V. ' , . A , . Vf . V . 'Iv- 4 .. .-.. :.....v Q I ' ' .1 I ............ , J f vl , I 7' . . V V. V V V V . .V . . V . . . . V V V V V V V V- I ' v Y 1 . r I l o. . ' . .I S , . , V f V , V K V . I Y . l . V VV V . V . V 7 I 7 ' fum 225 gas i , I-mn! F C urchwell A Dans C Zupp L Penny Ixeldex Mtrtrno I best: C Rosencmns B Walker ,M rrxmonte B Donoyan L Murphy 2nd Tlllompluns H Brand C Kreseloff R Sestr L Fuller G jacohoxyrtz NI 'lurner J Stuhmer R Rw Bl I Alsdo H Hendrxe j Van Leuvan P Coywger M Doolxttle I Pompa M Coykendall V Kramer Irttle Q De a Rosa M Alsdorf I Retney W Galvin M Gummeson A De Ia Rosa Taylor Wynkotxp P Burns D Rockwell F Antaleclc C Paul Mixed Chorus Pre szdtnt I uerlle Sestl ue Preudenf oe Martmo Yet rel :ry C atherlne Rosencrans Ilbrzrl wt Bonnre Wfalleer and une Kelder At mmfmnzrir Cathenne Rosencrans and une Ixelder Dzretlor Miss o Ann Benzrng The Senlor Sonesters of the Kxngdom number frfty Wfe sttrteel the school year by beglnnlng rehearsals for an tmpressne present mon of Chrxstmas carols O Deeember twenty flrst our group took 1 leadrng part rn the annual Chrlstmas program presented by the musne department The yarred carols ranged from rollrclung old Lnglrsh xnassatltng songs to the hushed and reyerent Holy Nrght and the tumely Latln carol Donna Nobxs Pacem In December also the chorus entered the Wallkrll Vtlley Choral Contest held at Walden and won first place for the thrrd consecutrye year 'lhrs gaye Wtlden permanent possessron of the prrze a sxlyer loyrng eup A group from our ehorus represented the C tstle rn the Orange County Chorus They were Alfred De L1 Rosa Charlene Doollttle and une Kelder ac LOITTPZIUISL The Sprmg Coneert was herd on Nlarth thtrty frrst In thxs me sang songs ofthe mnous churches On Vlay tenth we attended the Orange County Nlusrc Festrval at Newburgh The frnal performmce of our Slflglflg group was tt ftraduatron LU june pzge l!7lYIy ly in 'Q 4 T 5 I.. -I A wry' ,. ,. ,, ,. ,, t 1 1 - XQW fi Q ' . 1 .. , . 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Il at 9 Fmnf Raw-C Rosencrans J Kelder G Cocks L Sestr C Kreseloff 2nd Row Mr Stratton M Taylor B Walker 'I Martino Mxss Benzmg Music President Vue Prelzdezzl Set retavy Trearmef Adz lm: J MUSIL Council IS one of the newly formed organ lzatlons tn the Castle this year The counctl IS made up of the officers of the Sentor Band and those of the Mnted Chorus It controls the polxctes of the follow mg organrzatlons Sentor Band Dance Band Mlxed Chorus Sentor Chorus unlor Chorus and the Begln ners Chorus Thus Counc1l also controls all the funds collected and spent by the muslc department The members meet on the average of twlce a month and discuss new musrc for xanous departments among some matters Council Gladys Cocks une Kelder Mr Stratton Mlss Benzlng and plan and execute a generll superuston of all musical performances gnen tn the Ktngdom The actmttes thxs year mcluded assembly programs wtth saxaphone trumpet and clarmet features 1 Chrlstmas program a carol contest a uoltn concert arranged tn cooperatton w1th S G A tn whtch on february sec ond the guest arttst was Mr C Kornbluth of New burgh the sprmg concert on March 31 the purchase of half the lights for the Chrlstmas program and of two cellos for school use p :ge tlurzy one li! as , , , . , . , . ' I, . A . -. '-' - a - s - 1 A y ' I I 'A ........ . ....... . ........ Lucille Sesti .., .........,.,,,. , . , T C 1 K Y Y n 'I YA 7 F ' Y I V A ' A Y, ' ' I Z v Y ' ' f I ' A r, . . . . . . . , , . ,g . 7 ' . . , - 1 1 . . V - 4 ' ' ' 3 Y - . . . , . . . , , . . - ' . Q Q 7- I , - v - 1 Y 7 7 v C V ' THE THREE MUSKETEERS fCUSf0d13.DSD 'MW in-dun! 'T PARDON MY FOOT FRANK 41 MAD SCIENITIST THE THINKEEV MRS ROSE 'N 4 ff 4? I ARTISTE HOME EC. 2 513011335 I LJ B., ' 194 ' 5435 as ' l . K ' i 'z l 1 i yx yt lt 11 l lr Q F Q3 I ,lf t t r R f x y i t 1 - Q Q i . , I , WT, , Y-1 ,,lff if W l.'Wr 1 v 1 A Hitt 2,IT 'filk,'1f? 1, 3 , W sci , ta f 1 ' 5 -I A ' 5: f . - j ,, 3 , X : 4 ' 5 A I Q , . s t I 1 ' . ' Prom Row R Roe S Pulyer N Yoetnans A Dans A Wood R Sestx M Romash L Sestt V Kramer B Wfalker J Slater C Zupp R Maghone 2nd Row Mr hiarone M Keeset H Brand B Qurclc L XValters lN Smrth J Taylor I Kelder P Burns L Falrehtld C lxreseloff B Vantram M Hoeffner I Balogh Mxss Hammond 3rd Rau R Holsapple Hol R Gallebr ames Van Ieuxtn C lxeator D Weuet B fupp M Muller K Northr1p D Sullnan R Chrrsttan R Carrol ls Eclcel D Ktrlc Athletic Association Preudeut Mary Romash Vue Prefrdent Lucrlle Sestl Sttrefury Roslna Sestl Advisors lhe Athletrc A5SOClHflOH held tts nrst meetmg early m September lhrs year there was a change tn the method of determining representatlon In preuous yeus the Assoeutron had been made up of two rep resenttttxes from each room m the Castle Thts plan farled to produce good results so thts year there were no restrrctrons on membership The only qualrficatron demanded ot a member vs as that he be an 151110 mem ber 'Ihe results of thzs change haye been xery grattfy mg and much has been iccompltshed At one of the etrly meetmgs vxe discussed our arms as an Of.L1aI'l1ZHflO!'l and dectded that our pnmary pur pose should be to foster good sportsmanship at all our Marone M1ssM Hammond borne games Other arms we dectded upon were to promote better school sprrlt and to encourage better tttendance at games 'I he assoctatron held an early memberslup drtye and sold membership trclcets to the student body The tickets entutled the holder to free admlsston at all home games and student admlssron prtces at au ay games 'Ihe Assoctatton and the Cheerleaders sponsored Irs ely pre game pep rallres We purchased a Coca Cola machine and sold soda and candy at all home games thus helpmg our treasury page lf7Hlyf014V 4 l lt fl l f l ll 1 lr tl ' W l L A it , is c l I 1 - a - ' 1 ' I lv - V. a - Y 1 - A1 - a ' D.: - 1 ' y ' y S. , . 'V . 'T ' s ' Us - V 1 - I x -I V --w V- S I 1 ' V V s - s - 1- ' V v ' a - ' ' a ' Vw - y ' Y- - P y h V x - s ' a - 1 - 'A , ........ .....,............. l ' D ' . ............,............... V 'A 7'rea.a1n'er ......,,........,........ Mr. john Marone ' .... . ..,... Mr. , . V , .J A ,. . v ,V 1 ,f H yi.. in. I s.. Ji ' 1 , e , , - , , . AI Y K . , y VV ' Y b 7 5. . , . . 1' ' ' 1 V . . . xx F . . . . y h 1 , . if MTA M Ui sf' ye arf? XO if 405' Front Row-L s M oefner M Eckler C Kreseloff I Balogh U Z V! 2nd Row B B Terwxlllger M Keeser L Sestz M Romash D Sommers iafk 3rd Row ond Quxck Eberhardt I Gratten J Slater L Wanderlmg J' jifjwj ef of 4 WC I ' s If W . 1 , x. Q C x is ' C p by QW QW' I ywpenior Leaders' Club ag Fi W President' ........................... Marilyn Eckler wb 0 . -... ........-.-.......'..........-I...-........ X f .rbi 5k'A . I ..........'...-...-.'.,.....-.....,..,.- ........ MPS. Vzre Preudent Charlotte Kreseloff yyfl' XM' K9 Secretary Irma Balogh O- Ak Treasurer Marie I-Ioeffner Adwror Mnss Mlldred Hammond Thxs actnve group of damsels choose seven new members at the begmnmg of the year All the mem bers partlclpated ln dlfferent gnrls sports In the fall we played two games of volley ball agamst Pxne Bush Although we played hard we lost both Wnth the coming of the basketball season we settled down to ractlcmg basketball techmques Every Tuesday we helclDpract1ce ln the audltornum We elected two representatrves to the Orange County Physlcal Education Teachers Assocxatnon Dur mg the wmter season we dnscussed play days new rules for glrls sports and other buslness concernmg these sports Gnrls were selected from the Leaders Club and Gxrls Intramurals to partlcxpate 1n the Play Days The Play Days featured two games one played by the flrst teams and one by the second On these days glrls came from other Castles ln the surroundmg terrntory or we traveled elsewhere to try our skxll We played basketball agaxnst Tuxedo Wallklll Hxghland and Cornwall on Hudson on their courts and Washmgtonvrlle Goshen and Cornwall at home page tlmly five r nl C ill n erwtlllger ble o er Cc ks Crvxeer R Roe 'VI Mu mi Rau C Ixreselott I: D1Rle-nzo Slater NI Ixeeser Varslty Cheerleaders CJ 1 m om Slater Jznfr n Iaek xelset and old we flrshed aeross re e 1nd eourt at home 1nd throtd theerrng, the QISIIL After the football xretory oxer Goshen we lcd a Snake drnte through toxxn Dunne the footlwll season we sponsored three Pep Assemhlres lt xxhreh ue put on enpoyahle skrts for the student hodv In Nosemher we helped put on the Ioothall bup p In th s month ue also took trrt rn the Bram Iaetory Bazaar We had a pastry booth and von see ond prrze for our deeoratrons Wrth our profrts from PL I Mrss Nirldred Hammond the hooth me houeht lrurt for the terms to ext hetvseen h llxes ot the 1 xmes took rn three new cheerleaders vxho mll be rn tram III' until loothtll time nexty ir They vlere Nancy Ixeeser Rosrm Sestr and jean Holmes New theers non rpplause for us at home and out srde elmes Ihey were Indlm Cheer 513, Team Fight and Prayer C hutch Cheer Ihe unlor Varsrts Cheerleaders partlelpated rn 1lI our actmtres If 1, rf, em, Pale ,B. T f A -, 1., 1 hl ff. J. Slat ,er nt- ,J, m ,5 , , . ller Q fl. ' 4. ' V ' ,YI . I. ' f f? .1' ,.,. .,,..... . , .,....,.,...,,. I a ' ' xl 1,1 , .. ....,. ., . . . I . I h ' kg .I A ' fVII ' ' 1' ' - . 3 '. teams through a suetessful and wiring year of s orts. At the elose of the fall season we had try-outs and L Y '. 1' A . . ' ig ' ' . I ' 'C.. I ' ' er, ii ' J ' WL I ' . I 'l Q Q . .vga flvzrly-mx' g 1ysv,Fa m , . 11 .. ,,.., w , ,aaa l l 4 ' l ,pi 3 l 2 , .A 2 D 1 ., rr - r syi f tai ,W lil! . sr-sw' 1ror1lR0w R Brum 5 Rocbuclr acobowrtz F Wxllrs A lrvun I' Romash R Sandrl R Laforge F Chrxstlan Mr Marone nd Row Mr M1rol1 G Hertz R Gordon W Bartlett R Zupp D Fexcrbcnd R Jansen R Home G Keator F Edwards 3rd Row R Krrk ,I Van Leuwan R Zupp R Holbert C Lantz Vernol T 1'1sh Mr Brokaw flb Row J H0lZ1Hf.,Ef R Gallehr S Romash R Carroll R Lucas G Comlxer I Scofleld VU Toothxll W Galvrn Football C0Capf111us frank Romash Albert lrvun Coarh Mr john Marone A hghtlng and spnrlted team carrled the ball for us thus season IU a serzes of excmng games on the home fneld and elsewhere Outsnerghed 1n ewery game ln whnch they played our team members made up 1n courage and speed r what they lacked ln slze and vtenght In a ota seven contests vre won four lost Port jerus buffern 1-Inghland L1berty Goshen Warm rck Hlghland Falls tuo and txed one The Clxmax of the season came when rn 1 game packed mth suspense from start to fmxsh we tled Warxvlclx for the Sectlon 9 champlon sh1p 'I he motto of fl'llS team mlzght xx ell haxe been COUFIQNC Cooperatlon and Coachxnf Walden Wal den Walden Walden Walden Walden Walden -- page 1111119 rezerz 5 P' oe' S X r tr Y. 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O ,,...,....... 20 f l,,,- 0 t -V I U F x- ff E V ' I I i 53 S 2 is Q fl gfgill 1 Watt 9 'ME' of ,pttgugi 'fpihgi 9' we ,une Q-UIQ ohne Fronl Rau I Helber D Kxrk W Galvm G Yeator G Comker R Gallehr J Holzmger J Scofxeld R Sullxvan G Alsdorf 2nd Row F Edwards G Rose E Menendez F Koontz A Tripp R Zupp H Kcarney R Brum Van Leuxan M Taylor w R Westerman Mr Marone f Junior Varsity Basketball Coach Mr john Marone The Walden junxor Varsltv complled an excellent ,seasonal record for the 19491950 cage season wlth ten wmp and sxx losses The boys galned a tue for first place nn thelr league only by hard work playlng against strong opposltlon and overcoming rt wlth plenty of team work and sportsmanshlp Walden Walden Walden Walden Walden Walden Walden Walden Walden XValden Walden Walden Walden Walden Walden l-id Home games X .g Q ya The umor Varslty 15 known to be the proung grounds for future xarslty men By the looks of thls year s V squad we predlct great thmgs for them nn future wars and a place on the long end of the scores xn many of thexr battles Thelr scores for the season of 1949 1950 Wallkrll Maybrook Monroe Tuxedo WZIWICR Maybrook Hlghland Goshen Monroe Tuxedo Wallkxll Warm xck Hlbhland Falls Hlghland Goshen K.. page 11711 ty ezghl X5 g fc- - . 1 - li WP. . . 5 1 7 ' 'T' l - 9 - s - a - A s ' a ' I a ' 511' Y ls ' 1 .4 I X K I A Y 1 I ff Q Q 5 fl . ! 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QLA 7U ' 1 X arm ,' -V gzip ? li i, 51 , l ,,, 2 ,,, J , 0' ' 4- J- f sl- I Q E 0 ' ' 'wa W '5 ' 'JW Front Rau E Carey Coach Marone F Edwards -I Vernol B McMann jacobowrtz W Bums F Romash R Trap hagen R jansen R Crrst Varsity Basketball C aptam C oath Sportsmanshlp aand team play hxt a new hlgh mark for the Walden Basketball Team 1n the cage season whlle expernenced ball hawks hlt an all t1me low Wrth only three lettermen back from last year s squad E Carey Frank Romash Bob ansen we can see what a tremendous Job Coach Marone had rn puttlng out a team of eager and wrllmg boys to battle agarnst hxghly competrtlve and experlenced teams Although losrng more games than they won the 'F Walden Walden Walden Walden Walden Walden Walden Walden Walden Walden Walden Walden Walden Walden Walden 4' Home games E J Carey Mr Marone fellows played rn many excrtmg games rn whlch the drflerence between wrnnmg and losrng was one two three and four pornts The team under the excellent leaclershrp of Cap tam E Carey and the skxllful dlrectron of Coach Marone had a successful season they wrll long re member The scores of the games played for 1949 50 Wallkxll Maybrook Monroe Tuxedo Warwxck Hrghland Hxghland Goshen Monroe Tuxedo Wallklll Warwrck Hrghland Hrghland Goshen page 1171712 mne Fal s Falls l l V r ' 4 ' L , 0 , J L. . . 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SENIOR BOYS IN 1943 EOOTBAI L THRILLS CHEERLEADERS 05 SENIOR GIRLS IN 1943 THOSE JUNIORS SJNCQ 1115185 'xii' W A Front Row R Coykendall H Kugas H Lennon R Qurck E McMann J Wynkoop G Conners P Carmondy N Yoemans M Byrnes J Shearer D Conn G Lebes M Stuhmers P Gockel R Levme L Sera C Van Leuvan J Curry 2nd Row G Burns B Turner S DeGroadt T Conklrn Davrdson J Gallehr j Bracken M Turner C Conn M Decker D Hrnchclrff A Davrs J Rrchards O Brunr O Reynolds S Pulver J Hernsrch A Wood R Layton R Northrrp 1 Rrchards Mr Esmond 3rd Row W Srverston L Davrs H Burckley j Quxck R Koontz G Schoonmaker R Tubbs W Redden R Sevesston E Pulxer J Smrth E OConnor P Van Dam Service Club Preffdent ames Shearer Vue Prerzdefzt Marylou Byrns Seuelary Nancy Yeomans I feature: Dlane Conn Adzzmr Callxng all Pages' Callmg all Pages' Ye are hereby summoned to carry the royal edlcts to all parts of the Castle We pages are the Servrce Club Our dutres are to delner messages to run errands for the faculty to return attendance cards to the homerooms to alpha bctrze these cards to act as gurdes and to help rn many other ways rn the offlce Each of us volunteers to serxe at least one period a week At the frrst meetmg last fall our offrters were elected Meetmgs were held vxeexly outside durmg P482 forty Mr Irv rn Esmond good vxeather and rn the musrc room durmg cold weather Short busmess meetlngs were followed by programs arranged by a speclal commlttee We had a Sponge Booth at the Bram Factory Bazaar Patrons ot the bazaar pald a fee and trled thexr luck mth vs et sponges attempting to hxt the page whose head was stlckmg through a rubber sheet It vras great fun for everyone except the human target A sprung pxcnxc vas a happy chmax to our busy ear luo , .- 1 . 1 I 4 :filo E i 2 1 3 A , I 4 5 a ty 3 ,r l r - ' ' is 'I . 1 lk 5- . , K 5 , 7 gl V C le w Y 4 l lt H A r . f , l 2 f 5 3 i ' i 1 5' g ' L W tp L f , he L I1 si f C W 1, 5 I it ,, Y . fl iv -. , . ,, . , . , . , . , .A , . , . , . 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A 1 , 4 y l l ft A e ' Q X flf' From Row E Cascone B Vantram M Coykendall L Sestx ,I Kelder P Boat C Prul 711dR0w B VUalker G Vanek Wyncoop Y Decker M Romash D Hormm D Hrnchchff J Furman C Rosenctans C Connorman E Cassoneu Mrs Dolan 3rd Row R Kelso E Stuhmer T Frsh j Treacy W Bahrs I Eberhardt A Turner C: Alsdorf R Wfyncoop A Decker W Westerman R Tenney Library Council Prerzdem' Lucille Sestx Vue Pzerzdeuz Mary Ann Coykendall Secrelary june Kelder ffearzner Ellzabeth Vantram Adwfor The Lrbrary Councrl of the Castle maintain a con stant program of and to those seeking elther knowledge or recreatxon from the many books 1n the lrbrary Thcy reparr old books 11st new books and arrange con vement drsplays of volumes m demand at specral trmes This year they extended their actrvltres by establrsh me a branch library ID the Elementary Castle of Knowledge Thrs room 1s open one perrod each day They have also organlzed a vsork shop and made avarl able a conference room Mrs Lourse Dolan To celebrate Royal Book Week IH November a 11 brary tea was given A short play entltled Volumer 0 Adverzlzne was presented by unlor Staff members Another feature of Book Week was a dlsplay of new books rn a store wmdow In th1s project the Castle L1 brary cooperated wlth the Walden Publrc Llbrary In january the scroll keepers held a party Durrng the last half of the year the Library Staff publrshed a newspaper to better mform everyone of all avaxlable lrbrary services pf-gr forty lfzn e iii S ll I . 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' I - - f ' 3 9 .7 . . 1 . , , 4, ,, aj r. , Y 12 L ' 'Q is Q Front Rou R Tenney F W1ll1s R Zupp E Koonz L ardon 2nd Rau R Brokaw W Tootlull J Holzmger I Green T Frsh A Decker C Drake G Keator 3rd Rou T Wendell R Traphagen F Vandewater T Merkle R Goldsmlth Prolechon Club Prendenl Raymond Zupp Vzce Prefzdent Alfred WllllS Secretary Tr eatin er Edward Koonz Adzzfof The Projectron Club IS another new club 1n the Castle thls year We are a sen 1ce group and we take care of all the t6ChI'llC3l1tlCS mxolw ed m showmg movles rn classes 1nd assemblles We haue charffe of the two movie machlnes and the recordlng machine and su peruse the use of them by the varrous orgamzatlons We are also of great ass1stance when dramatrc produc Mr Robert Brokavs trons are gnen rn the Castle for we provxde all sets and props for these We also have our socral s1de In the Bram Factory Bazaar me had a very mce booth It was called Sloppy oe s Rmg Toss Such was tts popularrty that the gemal proprietors Buddy Zupp and Mrckey Koonz couldnt keep the people away -- a J I lui if , . 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I , , page forty-four ZZ'- Front Rau T Brooks Hawkms E Rosen H Forman S DeGroadt S Mrtchell 2nd Row .I Stuhmer J Green G Van Orclm E Stuhmer F Chrrstran R Purdy -I Keslrer Mr Eadre ard Raw D Cavanaugh T Frsh E Reaney T Merkle K Wrnchell M Bedfor C Drake Trafflc Squad A411 :mr Mr james Eadre Each day at therr appornted posts you wrll find of a job well done They are the unsung hero s of the these members of the Traffrc Squad As each member Castle The fnrst row of boys are the youngsters rs responslble for the welfare of every chrld who crosses They are from the Elementary School By the tune at hrs corner he rs deeply conscnous of hrs responsrbrlxty they reach Senror High School Law breakers watch They serve wrthout any reward except the knowledge out' page forty five Lf' ' f ,yy I 0 XX T' , ' I , , S 4, J a, s , D . ,Q K I . .4 AA . , - ' 'M In N Q, .4 Us rr I 94 A . ' Z .I 0 0 5 . y v Q , .. NU f , 4 E .5 4 6 g ,- J ' ' . , . , . l, . , . . ' , . . A - '- - 1 - a - 1 ' : - a - x ' 9 - . - . , . , . , . , . , . , . . O 'll - - v a 1 V . - . 1 s ----. . .....-.. 1 Q n . . . q . . I y . ' ll li 9 ' L , Front Row L Murphy F Churchwell C Hurss D Van Dam D Rockwell S Pulver B Walker 2nd Row Mrss Van Tassell R Bracken E Antelek A Bezue ,I Holmes B MacWary R Badendyck R Gratton 3rd Row M Turner R Bennett W DuB0rs J Denmston M ODell Davin? MM Wu JJQQQKQM Pen Pals Prerzdent Dorothea Van Dam 1600, 'Hs Vzre Prerzdent Dor1s Rockwell Sefrelary and Trearufer Carol Hurss Adwror Pen Pals have been very actlve thls year We partr clpated rn the Bram Factory Bazaar at which we sold statronery Later on we had a food sale ln the Electric Burldrng Many of us exchange mterestmg xtems wxth our frrends rn other lands Nancy Keeser has exchanged newspaper cllpprngs with her Lnglrsh frrend Ruth Badendyck has recerved beautrful post cards from Hol land from a friend rn Lebanon she recened a vlvld descrrptron of the Feast of Frurts a elebratron at the time of harvestmg frurts rn Berruth Thrs frxend has also wrrtten about the soldlers frghtrng ln Pales tune Bob Bennett has 38 Pen Pals and has recexved over Miss Loxs Van Tassell two hundred letters and many mterestmg gifts and cards Here are some xnterestmg comments from our over seas Pen Pals A boy from Denmark wrrtes have very few rrch people and very few poor people vue are all average From Hungary comes thxs message Our country rs half destroyed and whole crtles have drsappeared wrped out by the Germans 1s they retreated A young French student complalns We dont understand the Marshall Plan ard your country gives us and why Pen Pals welcome this chance to share rn a venture rn world wlde frrendshrp a Q fr I rf .2 . t 0 ' 'L' Y .. il: It f 5.3 an 'N fx K , . -' . , . , . , . , . , . , . . 1 ' , . , . l , .I , . , . , . , . . - . , . , . , . , . . , . , D I I . v., 1 . ................... . . . . 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S L ' u V 7 1 . 1 . . . 1 , kd . - , . . 7 . , . page f07'!J-,fix Front Row M DrMarzo M Beger J Slater E D1R1enzo R Roe D Stephan I Frredman A Rrchburg B Terwrllrger R Maglrone V D1R1enzo H Ennrst L Wanderlrng 2nd Row Mrs Ryerson C Kreseloff Y Decker L Farrchrld D Rockwell L Saehloff J Taylor J Kelder L Sestr C Doo lrttle J Foley H Brand M Coykendall 3rd Row J Blackman G Alsdorf R Bennett R Zupp H Bennett R Zupp H Bennett A De La Rosa H Kearney D Weaver B Carroll G Jackson Hu Notes C0 Edztorr Ina Frredman Arlene Rrchburg Burmerr Managerr Bettyanne Terwrllrger H1 Notes rs a chronrcle of events rn the Krngdom Its columns offer news laughs puzzles edrtorrals book revrews trmely cartoons publrc oprnron polls and Original poems and stones to subscrrbers rn the Castle Volume seventeen started wrth a general staff of forty elected from the freshman sophomore junror and senror classes A separate busxness staff was head ed by Bettyanne Terwrllrger and Dons Stephan and a humor staff by Rosemary Magllone H1 Notes had a whrte elephant booth at the Beta Tau Bazaar on November tenth Each member of the staff brought any usable odds and ends whrch were no longer of value to hrm Durrng an evemng of barter Dons Stephan mg earnngs compacts and a great varrety of other thrngs found new owners vxhrle the clrnk of coms rang rn the H1 Notes trll The staff gave a food sale on Frrday anuary 27 IU the General Electrrc Burldrng on Mam Street rn Wal den from 9 A M untrl 1 P M The unrors publrshed three rssues rn Aprrl and May to try out for posrtrons as edrtors and busrness managers for next year The clrmax of the year s actrvrtres was the presen tatron of awards to deservrng staff members These awards consrsted of money letters and pms The greatest award was given to Vrrglnra DIRICHZO who served on the staff for srx years ... ., ' ,' I. , . ' , . I ' I, . , . . , . D , . . , . I - , . , . , . . O Adviror , ........... .... ........ M r s. Marian Ryerson .- . . . . D . , 7 , u 1 . . . . 7 . . . . , , . 7 . . , . . , . . . , ., 4 4 7 - I . J . 7 7 , , I U t . ' , . . , , . page forty-rezfen W Front Row M Walters M Keeser J Corey M S1egman E DIRICHZO I Balogh M Beger 2nd Rau M1ss Swart A R1chburg R Roe M Hoeffner P Cowger j Foley V DIRICHZO J Cowger M ODell 3rd Rou H Brand I Slater M Romash J Taylor J Kelder L Saehloff B Terw1ll1ger B Vantram J Slater Girls H1 Y Prerzdent Mary S1egman Vzre Pferzdent June Corey S erretar y Margaret Keeser f . , . . , . , . q , . l l , . , . . I . , - , . , . , . , . , . , I. I , - 1 - - '1 . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . a I Q Trearurer .............. . ........... Edna DiRienzo - . ' I 7 7 Y 7 I ' . . . . I . . . 1 . 1 .- ' ' a 1 . y ' , . page forty-eighf Adz zror Th1s act1ve group of g1rls belongs not only to a club 1n our own school but to an organ1zat1on act1ve throughout the Un1ted States H1 Y We try to pro mote good Chnstn fr1endsh1p among young people Meet1ngs were held b1 monthly 1n the Castle of Knowledge Eleven new members were 1nducted 1n November at a very IIDPICSSIVC candlehght SCFVICC WhlCh stressed the 1mportance of clean mxnds and bodles Profit mak1ng act1v1t1es throughout the year 1n MISS MRIIOU Swart eluded a dance October 21 1949 a book booth at the Bra1n Factory Bazaar and a food sale Several members attended Area H1 Y Counc1l meet xngs IH Mlddletown and Goshen where a local H1 Y b1ll was mtroduced In December Marylyn Walters Betty Vantram and MISS Swart spent a three day week end 1n Albany attendlng the State H1 Y Conference there A jomt meet1ng was held w1th the Boys H1 Y to d1scuss the purpose and 1deals of the H1 Y NWVW Front Row I Van Leuvan .I Denmston G jackson E Carey A Roventme K Holbert 2nd Row J' Holsmger W Burns A Trrpp R Crrst A Warden J jacobowrtz R McMann 3rd Row W Bartlett M Taylor M Muller R Zupp H Kearney R Zupp F Wlllrs Boys Thls group of kmghts dedrcated to the c1v1c good of the Kmgdom of Knowledge remamed mactlve dur mg the early part of tlus year due to the need of an advxsor However Mr james Eadne generously of fered to contmue to serve as advrsor thereby makmg reorgamzatron possrble 'Ihe sex en remammg members qurckly held the1r first meetmg and began operatrons Frrst they elected the1r ollicers E J Carey presrdent George jackson vrce presndent and hnancral secretary Art Roventme correspondmg secretary and publrcxty drrector and Roscoe Crxst chaplam Therr next step was to mduct more knrghts 1nto the orgamzatlon Thrs brought the membershrp up to I Y erghteen and erghteen regnstratron certlficates were ob tamed from the Kmg A jomt meetmg wlth the Grrls H1 Y was held at whnch the voung krughts were dubbed and refreshments were served The next few weeks were dedxcated to the drawmg up of a new constxtutron Feelmg that the new const: tutron would allow for a stronger and more efficient organrzatron the members ratxfied lt unammously Wlth the close of the year so near the efforts of the club were devoted toward butldmg up the treasury for the followmg year a year that each member reels wlll be more successful because of the foresrght of the admmrstratron group of thxs year page forty mm 'A I L fa E 1 Z . ? - M -1 , i 1 S tx t c , D ' fy lt - 5 K 4. T -,. 1 , -L -- Q ' 4 NI ,s t w t K - R if I , mx Q I t x Q 4 ,Q ,xp i C? q ' ,. 'I ff Q- . -.1 -1-15, .b w .... 5 1 I ,, s , f A. . A X -2 2 !'e ,K ' 2 .t i ,, al R l L i ' '-- . , , l , . , . , . l , . . . , . , . , . , , . , -. D . 'i . , . , . , . , . , . , . . I Q - . . . . . . .7 1. . . - 7 I , - . . 7 g - , 1 l . V , . - . , . J ' ' 7 Z i ' . , . . Q , 5 . . . . . . I 7 9 ' 5 GZ! 660 Front Rau E Canzenarl E Cascone V Kramer M Walters V DrR1enzo A Richburg B Terwrllrger 2nd Rou Slat r K pp G Cocks D Stephan L Sestr l Frreclman L Farrchnld N Smrth -I Slater 3rd Row R Se M Keeser E D1R1enzo M Sregman J Cowger 1 Corey Y Decker L Saehloff BW! Qwfrfdmvt eta Sign'-a M zz 7FIId67Zf ON 0-I en etary 'Alva' OMIA, T1 ea mrer My Ad: :for VJ IS gf0 g se s 1 du d, mem rs mto t e soro tty du ng an October an spec ely I ductrons reh m the Hom o C of now dge here ot ol nd ne rs o e I6 c o te mar emg txate tm 5 ewey for ight on ednesda Man of th w d mdl dual om 9 Refres me s vner serxe sslo a ter' ness ebm Nove ber enth they partlcl LQYU C. .. Sororatv Y Nl-Q, 0, QMJQQQ 4' :Leia Marylyn Walters V1rg1n1a D1R1enzo Coen gp Vlfglnla Kramer X-43-2,5 Arlene Rlchburg Mxss Lors Van Tassell Factory Bazaar rn vthlch they were very successful A lar e assortment of candy was sold at their booth Durmg December and anuary members sold food choppers to the general public To show that the sororlty does somethmg besldes haung soclals the Thetas sponsored an assembly for the whole school to enjoy During Easter vacation a pastry food sale vsas held to help the Easter bunny So ended another year for the Theta Sigma Chl as so S 7, ,Q QOQVM? ,nw waisk ft, ,rf Oat g D 'T 5 lil S L pl Q as fQ . ali t to , 3 Y e S t g L ff 1 t A ' it 5 'J' 3 U K t jg , A 'if eg -, f l -Q 5 . 5 N' tl sv' ,L Y. r V -. n , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . 4 , 1 ' ,DOM 0 bQgDroVl1:r:.f:OO.M.xphD-IV-fm' ' wt ' ' ' I.: ' it ' . J I 2 'x P dt .,....... ......... . A . ' - . .. . . 1, M91 .................... , ,, .I . .. ' 1 H L . 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Y . . , A A s D 7 ' ' ' G . , . . . , . . . . . lt ' ' . 1 1 y page fifly-one Tr eamrer The Alpha Sngma Phr Kmghts had a slow start m 1949 because of the reslgnatlon of thelr advrsor The fraternity actlvltles really started rn December wlth a new advrsor Mr Decker The first of thexr plans was to support ln cooperatlon wlth the Sigma Chr a code of sportsmanshrp by dnstrrbutmg posters throughout the school and communrty A d6llClOUS cake wrth the words Greetxngs From the Alphas was gnven away as a door prnze at the Walden Maybrook basketball game Durmg the sprmg the fratermty held a food sale whxch was very successful Alfred Wrllls The policy of the Alphas during thls year was to cooperate wlth the Deltas and do projects jomtly wnth them The Alphas cooperated wlth the Deltas IH sponsor mg a fratermty dance on March 17 Th1s dance was for the fraternity knlghts and thelr ladles excluslvely There hadnt been a dance luke thls for several years To add some new members to thls order to replace the ones leavrng rn june the Alphas mductecl four new knxghts during the year lnxtlatlons were enjoyed by old and new members 4' ' f 5 , . 'M' Q 5 A Y Front Row M D1Marzo R Roe J Taylor M Muller M Romash D Van Dam 2nd Rou I Balogh M Coykendall N Keeser C Kreseloff B Vantram S Varona Mrss Rowe 3rd Row M Palen D Rockwell D Horman P Burns H Brand Kappa rl sigma Prefzdent Marlene Muller Vue Prefzdenl Mary Romash Seneiary Rosemary Roe Y rearurer jacquelme Taylor Adwror Mxss Rrta Rowe The Kappas lnducted new members mto the soro rnty rn both the fall and sprmg terms These 1ndus trlous damsels held meetmgs at dlfferent homes on the second and fourth Thursdays of each month Therr gathermgs were devoted not entnrely to buslness but also to pleasure and refreshments were served at each meetmg In addmon to the regular meetxngs other soclals were held from tnme to txme After much drscussnon of the best methods of electmg officers and choosnng pms the Kappas revxsed thelr constxtutnon to the satxsfactron of all At the Bram Factory Bazaar the Kappas had an orrgmal booth rn the form of a dnsplay wmdow Here they sold an assortment of handnwork aand made a mce profit on thelr wares In January all members of thns group bought 1n formals with the sororlty mslgma on them In March every member recerved her pm and newly mducted damsels recexved thelr Kappa sweaters Later rn March the sorority gave a birthday party for thelr sxster sororrty Theta Sngma Chl W1th regret the Kappas sand a farewell to two of thenr members who moved away Thls ended a year of fun and frlendshxp page fzflj Iwo af I 5' 4 , ,i s 5 'I , Kei ev A 1 cf' ' fa l -' . 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' 7 , . 3 Front Row-Mr Mrrola R McMann R Crrst J jacobowttz H Kearney 2nd Rau J Van Leuvan A Trrpp R Zupp R Zupp A Roventrne W Galvm G Jackson R Brum Delta Pi Ph: President Roscoe Crlst Vzre Prendent jerry jacobowxtz Secretary Bob McMann Trea rurer At the begmnrng of the year four young kmghts were lnducted 1nto the organlzatron They qurckly doffed therr everyday armor tor the black and gold jackets of the fraternnty New ftatermty ptns were selected and obtalned fonly to be qulckly dlstrxbuted among the lad1es of the court, The Deltas began their money ralslng campalgn by partnclpatmg rn the Bram Factory Bazaar Thls effort was so successful that they donated a handsome sum toward the payment for a new scoreboard March marked the peak of the Delta year w1th three major events rn success1on The arnbxtlous Harold Kearney Deltas arranged a basketball contest wtth the members of the faculty That same month the Deltas sponsored a square dance Musxc was provlded by William Am thor and hrs orchestra The never tmng group of gallant kmghts follow ed thls up wlth an lnter fraternrty dance grven jointly wxth thexr rlvals the Alphas Knlghts of both orders brought therr fart damsels and an evenrng of galety was enjoyed by all In june the weary Deltas sought refuge at Bear Mountarn where they spent a happy day of rest and lersure before partmg for the summer page fifty three . ,. ,. ,. , . . 11 . ,. ,. ,. ,. , . ,. ,. . u . . , . ,- . . .. .4 - v s ' ' , . v - y 1 Front Raw C Kreseloff M D1Marzo J Blackman M Hoeffner R Cust H Bennett l Frxedman M Muller M Walters G Cocks 2nd Rau Mrss Hoke M Keeser R Bennett R Zupp J Fowler 1 jacobowxtz D Wyncoop B Terwrllxger R Maglrone Beta Tau Pfefzdent Roscoe Crxst V11 e Prerzdent Harvey Bennett Secretary Marle Hoeffner Tfearmer Jerome Blackman Ad wror Thxs honorary club 15 for the Junxors and seniors rn the Castle who enjoy engaging IH debates and group dlscussrons of current events Beta Tau met fortnrghtly on Thursday Thrs year the orgamzatnon has been very busy In September there vsere mductlons for the new kn1ghts and ladies In November a talk on boy grrl relat1onsh1p was glven by Mrs Ostrander at a meetlng to whlch all yunrors and seniors nn the Castle were 1nv1ted Another bxg nrght for the members of Beta Tau was that of November tenth, for on th1s night a farr called the Bram Factory Bazaar was held under thelr auspxces I-xfteen orgamzatrons of the Castle partrcnpated rn the Mxss Helen Hoke falr and a great deal of merchandrse changed hands All prohts made by Beta Tau were turned rn to a fund establlshed several years ago by th1s group for the purchase of a combmatlon radio recorder playback and public address system for the benefit of the en me kingdom Durmg the wlnter season spmted debates were held at the meetmgs In the sprnng Beta Tau had a supper party IU the home economlcs room Each member brought some thlng good to eat and the supper was fun for everyone New members taken rn on Movmg Up Day wxll pool therr efforts wxth those of the senxors of next year to make an even greater organxzatlon of Beta Tau page fifty four C tag , p gm lffftg gpg 2 T 1 T T soere T t 5 f ' 3 '-'. , . l , . , . , . 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I, . , . .I , e . - . . . . - U ' ', , , 7 . 1 .I - 1 . - Front Row M Walters M Muller G Cocks L Saehloff 2nd Row M Palen A Rrchburg Fowler j Corey M DIIWISFZO 3rd Raw B Terwrllrger R Crrst Mr Dxght M Sxegman Grad us Honorls Prerzdent joseph Fowler Vrre Prendezzt june Corey S en emry Arlene Rrchburg Frearurer Marylou Palen Adwfor We of Gradus Honorrs are members of one of the hrghest honorarv orders rn the Kingdom not only rn Walden but elsewhere Thrs year our chapter of the Natronal Honor Socrety rncluded thrrteen Senrors each of whom had achreved a cumulatrve average of 84 5 or above clurrng hrs Sophomore and junror years Meetmgs were held every other Monday nrght to dscuss future actrvrtres At one of our socral events we planned a publrc card party Gradus Honorns sponsored scholarshrp talks grven at the regular meetrngs by Mr Stratton Mrs Grrdley and Mr Ross All umors and Semors were Mr Thomas E Drght rnvrted to attend these meetmgs Mrss Hoke spent many hours after school helping scholarshlp asprrants rn revrevs as drd Mrs Covuger Students who drd not plan to take scholarshrp examrnatxons also attended these talks as they offered a valuable opportunrty for renew of classroom subpect matter and a chance to acqurre a greater fund of detarled knowledge of each subject Our group decrded to take a rrrp to New York Cxty on Aprrl 11 during Easter xacatron We saw Krss Me Kate vshrch proved nerx entertamrng and had dxnner at a famous restaurant if o Ts ,, . 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V 5 I ' ' - 3 ' 5 I 1 I 7 ,V s , . , J . page frflp-fire i et get get X as f 5 , 1 ,l J 1 - r z , Front Row E Carey M Muller E D1R1enzo M Walters M Romash P Boast 2nd Row P Stratton M Coykendall L Douglas C Hayles D Rockwell J Taylor D Harman M Burns L Sestr C Kreseloff J Wyncoop M Sergman J Slater 3rd Rau V D1Rrenzo J Van Leuvan W Strmdburg G Alsdorf R Zupp H Kearney B Bartlett E Menendez J jacob owrtz A Wxllrs P Yeople A Hawkms J Corey Student Government Association President Marylyn Walters Vzre Prerzdent Edna DIRICHZO Serremry Mary Romash Treasurer Thrs year the Student Councrl has been remodeled so completely that even nts name has been changed It 15 now called the Student Government Assoclatxon Thxs group composed of the vrce presrdents of organl zatnons m the Castle has been the student govermng body of the Klngdom One of the first problems con fronting the S G A was the mxsuse of passes In order to put a stop to these vrolatxons rn the corrndors the assocratlon has placed four monitors and one gurde on duly at assrgned posts ID the passageways of the Castle The duty of these monitors rs to msure quret and order rn the halls The gurdes job IS to asslst any June Kelder vxsrtors who enter the school ln tindmg the person or room he IS seeklng The momtor system seemed to curb many evnls for student cooperatlon was almost unammous To deal wnth the few offenders a Student Court has been es tabhshed The duty of thus court IS to try all cases rn volvmg student vxolatnon of school rules The S G A acted rn other capacltxes than as law enforcers Durmg home basketball games they d1str1 buted programs contammg the lme up of both teams player s number and helght and the sportsmanshrp code At all home games on Frrday mghts the S G A sponsored free dances h 5 W r 'L . J' A T . , s , . , 1 , a , n u D All ' 3 ' 1' ' ! ' ! ' 3 ' Y ' 9 ' Y ' Y ' . 2 . , . , I. . ,- . . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . O I Y . . . 1 , , - , ' . . . y . , . . . . , , . .- Q a - , ' x . . , . . . page fifty-fix Front Row M Muller V DrRrenzo I Frredman M DrMarzo 2nd R014 M Palen B Terwrllrger G Cocks M Walters L Sestr J Slater J Cowger 3rd Row A Rrchburg D Wyncoop J Fowler H Bennett E Carey A Roventrne j Blackman Senror Play On November erghteenth rn the audrtorrum of the Castle the Senrors gave therr play Rehearsals for thrs were held four nrghts a week for several weeks The clrmax of all thrs effort was the presentatron of ane Eyre a productron whrch was acclarmed by all ane Eyre rs the story of a beautrful orphan QMarylyn Waltersj who wrns the heart of her employ er Edward Rochester Art Roventrnej and h s dau hter Adele Marre DrMarzo Mrs Farrfax romance as does a gypsy fortune teller fVrrgrnra Dr Rrenzoj As trme passes jane falls deeply rn love wrth Ro chester Although Rochester rs very krnd to her ane s plot rs made drffrcult by the anrmosrty of the beautrful Lady Blanche Uoan Cowgerj her mother Lady In gram fBettyanne Terwrllrgerj and her srster Lady Mary Goan Slaterj These three recognrze rn ane a rrval for Rochester s rnterest Dr Carter fl-Iarvey Bennettj and Srr Lynn QE J Careyj also complrcate matters After Rochester has finally told ane of hrs love for her she rs made desperately unhappy by her sudden drscovery of the exrstence of hrs rnsane wrfe QMarlene Mullerj and her watchful nurse fMary Lou Palen Fast upon thrs revelatron comes the further shock of the near murder of the vrsrtrng Rrchard Mason Joe Fowler Jane leaves Rochester s house and plans to go as a mrssronary to Indra wrth Reverend John Rrvers fDoug las Wyncoopj However the tragrc death of Roches ter s wrfe and an rnjury to Rochester hrmself comrnces ane of hrs need for her and the hnal curtarn leaves them reunrted The atmosphere of rmpendrng tragedy whrch pervaded thc play was lrfted at brref but fre quent rntervals by the dorngs of the wrtty and super strtrous lrttle Irrsh mard flna Frredmanj and Bessre fLucrlle Sestrj Mrss Rosemary Ryan drrected the productron As srstrng her as student drrectors were Arlene Rrchburg and jerry Blackman Every Senror worked on the play erther rn the cast or on one of the varrous commrttees Commrttee charrmen were props Walter Bartlett sets Roberta Lrtchbach make up Lots Saehloff trck ets June Corey publrcrtv Alfred De La Rosa pro gram Nancy Mrllspaugh costumes Mary Sregman and sound George ackson page fxfty :even I I . D :I . . . . c U - - - J, D. y 8 , 4 J- . , , J ' ' fG1adys Cocksj, Rochester's housekeeper predrrcts thrs - i - - , J ' r Q, y Q . . . . . . , J . Srnrnr Svrrnll Many years ago four to be exact we the gradua tron class of the year of our Lord nrneteen hundred and frfty matrrculated here at the Castle of Learnrng to begrn our long and tryrng tramrng for the knrght hood Upon enterrng we found ourselves classlfred as freshmen We qurckly adapted ourselves to the new system and drvrded up rnto two homerooms rooms twenty one and twenty two Our presrdents were Robert Ottavrano and Brlly Martln respectrvely Although we were only rn our apprentrceshrps we were allowed a few lrbertres We managed to sponsor two successful dances the first rn October and the next rn Aprrl Room twenty one hrghlnghted the year wrth the wrnnrng of frrst prrze rn the Annual Stunt Nrte wrth a skrt entrtled Take It or Beat It The next year marked our debut rnto the Senror Hugh School As Sophomores we occupred three home rooms thrrty one thrrty two and thrrty seven wrth presrdents une Corey Walter Bartlett and Gladys Cocks Durrng thrs year we were very actrve sponsor any two food sales and two dances all successful Room thrrty two was known as The Sunshme Room because of rts brrght busy atmosphere Room thrrty one was kept n good humor by the antrcs of secretary Harvey Bennett and numerous other characters A sklt entitled lm Innocent I Tell Ya presented by the class won frrst prrze rn Stunt Nrte thus glvrng us frrst prrze for the second consecutrvc year Our next year found us all together rn one class of unrors Although a few of us were assigned to Room thxrty four everyone attended meetrngs held rn Room thrrtv Wc elected these officers Art Roventrne presr dent Mary Sregman vrcc presrdent Marylyn Walters sccretary Arlene Rrchburg correspondrng secretary and Peggy Tongue Treasurer Wrth thrs able staff leadrng us we carrred out numerous monev makrng ac trvrtres such as sellmg statroncry grvrng a record dance and a square dance partrcrpatrng rn Stunt Nrte and grvrnf a food sale Realrzrng our dramatrc abrlltres we decrded to continue the unror Playhouse rdea orlgma ted by the precedmg class We selected the drama The Monkey s Paw and the mystery The Haunted Theater and decrded to wrrte a comedy ourselves Our trresome but happy weeks of wrrtrng and rehears mg were Interrupted brrefly to prepare for our frrst formal prom Blue Heaven Atter weeks of plan nrng cuttrng and paxntmg rt was frnally grven, and rt proved to be a great socral success At last rn May The junror Plavhouse was presented lt was a tremendous success and our greatest socral event of the year All three plays lncludrng our orlgrnal comedy For Rrch er For Poorer were enjoyed by everyone At the close of the year feelrng that we deserved a rest we spent a day at Bear Mountarn vvrth the semors Our next and final year we were Senrors Art Roventrne was Ham elected president and Marylyn Walters retarned her posrtron as secretary We elected Walter Bartlett vrce presrdent and une Corey treasurer Our flrst event rn fact the frrst event of the year was a record dance Thrs was followed bv the wonderfully successful presentatron of ane Eyre our Senior Play As a surprrse to everyone our class noted for rts comedy presented thrs serrous drama rn such a manner that rt commanded prarse from all Next on the agenda was the Senror Prom Holly Hop Thrs I ff 1- clrllfvllx rwlnnnml nnrl lnushlv ern rated It was a great success socrally though not fr nancrally Durxng the vvrnter thc Senrors sponsored a food salc a unmr Senror basketball game and a square dance A hrlarrous time was had by all on the Senror Trrp to New York but after an excrtrng and strenu ous day we looked forward to the pleasant r1de home Then came the un1orSenror Prcnrc at Bear Moun tam Class Nrte and finally Commencement That 15 the story rt s all over now we ve all grad uated As we look back on our four years rn the Castle of Learnmg four long and trymg years as we once sard we realrze that they werent so long and they wcrent so tryrng In fact wc almost wish we could re lrve those years those years we may well call the best years of our lrves Q 1 1 x , . - , g Y . 9 3 ' ' 7 3 7 . . . 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June Corey : KEY Q o ' ' ' Q . . .K . , 0 9 S 4 us I -7 7 T P -S Jx Y if x EDWARD CAREY Sugar In The Mood Good looks You know who Wlll be a second Clark Gable MARY UISE PALLN Murglozz -It s1'r1ot I m tellm ya I Can D1 eam Can t I I nendllness Pipes and mustaches Wxll someday hook her man ROBLRT Howr B0 jeepers' Slardufl Baseball ab1l1ty Work Wlll someday play for the New York Yankees page 1 ixly Z- MARYLX N WALTERS Pzzdge Oh dear' There r N0 1072107011 Dramatlc abrlxty My school bus Wlll be d1scovered by an MGM talent scout ARTHUR 'I HOMAS ROVFNTINE fz Whee Whee' Woxv Wow Thls DQIILIUS In lbe Dark Leadershrp Profess1or1al crgarette grubbers Wrll become teleusrons greatest performer Lois R SALHLOFF Lo Don t argue Wlfh me' Vue 'ln Ivzozz 5 011 C ue 'Nhce figure Crgarette smoke Wrll someday become a model Ilge M13 one ff .'! , . . 'L ' ' 7.. HA , ay .. V, . 7 ' 7 ' must be the place! .I I ,q . ff 'J .. . I . ,, r I ' I ' r Qc L . 1. v',' - HARVLY B BLNNLTT Harze Lose to' Rzlual fue Dance Physlotheraputlc ablhty Dull people Q Wlll be an officer m the Merchant Marmes 1 1 ay? ffdf fx UV5 Nez Lx J jf vb 55,97 NLWXT5 J XRD' ye we joAx SIATL as 0944 tell m our trou game me My 5 ter 1 rr a cex alden 3 ,guy and lue m x- ' g ICJ? fvnpc NQBJ' PJ A569 Roscol j CRIS1 1 f1f1111pe1 Keep txllum, lxke that md xou can ct out ,md xx 1lL My 13111113 A11 Ceffnz Befler All lm 111116 I in KLOIIN, ittxtudf Benn or icred 1lwoux Ixkc 1 tm 5erx1Lc Wxll num a fool prooi method for :mime apple crate III ll!!! j KW vi l A UW H WAG lf! rf, ix-v . V Q : . . 2 , Q ,' U X197 I, M . U A' Y I in--bs .5 X 'JV' 4 , 1 He. C xo effigy . W ' A 1 xx-Xxx yy I , X -'ll lx' ' MP Q A X g , N . 1 ' , is fwx' F X Q ..,., 1 v X .' ' ' ' Jin-::-.x 4 X A Av 4 : 3 - e:1'LE -L :. 'iffiffli-M, 1' , xjj 1. , 5 1 ' R I A ,gag , ev' Q Ny leg --fr K :L g' Jblfsu 1 'kg RXPS Q -9 Y . 435332 i A fix 'Qt 'ff A 1 f ef e, ' ewf 1 -X N 1 'J 3 ' . 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J ai-iriw I I N-,s...e 4316, wb K MARLEM3 L MULLLR Eenfe Monkey buslness Y1llTlJe Iznd Of Yzme Her fear of crawllng, thmgs People tellxng me my eyes when they re blue are green Wlll someday but not for a long t1me learn to make fudge WALTER XWARD BARTLLTT Bnzg So what s new 9 Smoke Gels In 3 our Ejm Porse Art s punch lxnes yuth no yoke Wlll put the Repubhcan party back the XVh1te House MARY Lois SIEC MAN Szegze Honestly Togelher Nlce Compleycxon People not bemg on t1me Wrll be the first glfl rn class to get marrned fvzqt 'IYIQ three the Senror IRANKI ns Louis I mx ARDS Frznif Whaddya say boy? Ihr 111111 ll' mf A7711 Yfve Seven Year Bexng, stulwhorn and perslstcnt March lst 1931 Wlll lntthhnke ox er the 443 stltes Qs-AHSXNV-A0 UWAGQANAL U' KB.-I-M'v0-mi-4'ks.kl.aA-lv-60+-N MNNAQ3 Cv'-xwwm 9 ,,H ' U. 'u-mspz. cm-.is A emu-dh NA C L FRILDMAN Im: Se Ciw-fd Can I ask you a personal qu A 4111 Sense or humor eople who say lm sure I and then come out xx 1th th 1 hest mark Wnll be a reporter for the Wal en Cltlzen Herald N-wil' Sawbywbga RJCYrlkxtA.bKJ NsblVVN-0-'J-f NW9-4 AuQl2Q .--Nh X2 paw.:- SAA.. RICHARD BLRNARD SWANSON Dub What? l1llTl1e Did Of T1111e Iooks l1ke h1s twm Glrls vsho smoke Wxll someday be burled by mrstake at hrs brother s funeral page snip fam 3 K I H Af f ' ' lr '1 . 1 L xgs' K Y. , , o ' . IQ' Q . ' . ' ' a 0 . Q t 81' V' P W , ., ' Q! 7 1 s Q xp JS I ' I I s o , v Q - 7 v 'V ' n, I Rf! X- 1 . , . ' H1 VV f f -1 H .. ,J Tx ' .. 4 . . l ARLL M RI: HBURG Arlene Oh Chrlstmas If zf OM Blank 11,1 'Nleatness Boy shoxx offs W Ill be a career glfl It AI BFRT F IRWIN Who me? I,,, Why Does If Ge! S0 Late So hmly Nlce smlle Wforkmg when Id rather do some thmg else Wxll be a great baseball pntcher Eh NYXLJ-A 'UU VIRGINIA MARIE DIRIESBZD,fAA LL 11,04 Gzmzy LA I ' Dxd Rudy call? Lady Of Spam Commg late to school I Neclxmg WIII be Rudy s gal for hfe I MM' ,UL I was :LI NJKF I M11 ., . ,.. , - , , ' N J. I gl: X! J K I '- 7' ' ' , I ,,AZ.. L ff ' ,'J i v V. page rixly- 116 1 DOUGLAS Howanu WYNKOOP Doug Delightful Roman Carnival Overture Musical ability Girls that insist upon using profanity Will someday take residence in Modena. Doius H STEPHAN Dorrze Hey Walt a minute Deep Purple Rugged Construction Boys who arrive late on a date Will become a model W1Nr1hLD S BURNS Win For crying out loud Laura Two eyes two ears a nose, and a va ried assortment of molars bicus pids, and incisors Truly outstanding Girls who pretend they are somethin they are not Will be a news photographer JJ V-L J' Yfzlge rzyfyrlxd '5 -ul gil K 1 X Jxvxy iv? ILK X,-O L TN- 1 Q J 7 x ' rr - :J V sf' 'Q ' - 'U , . .XX N If ' JJ 5 1 f . X . - ' Y 3 . - 1- t , I - g .- :gk ' xt ' A , 1' , V is . t ' ' x ' ' r t . X ir, , if ' iw X- 1 . Q. 1, KN '-.VY 1 1 4 ru X- L X-'X M xxx, in nf 3 X, xl A Q . 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Q l , fl flu f ' 'J J .y V HT NANCY IVIILLSPAUGH Nance Fooey' Tempfatzorz ulet Tellmg me to do somethmg that was about to do anyway W1ll become a nurse FRANK FRANCIS ROMASH Frankie That S the wav the ball bounces Hou Lurky You Are Athletlc ab1I1t1es 'Nlot enough mme Wxll play first stung half back for the Green Bay Packers BLTTYAIN IN E NfARjORIE TERWILLIGER Bert I don t know Smoke Gelf In 1 our E161 Well dressed Insmcere people ry W1l1 be bUQlDCSS manager of, zme J ,J J AJ' ,ff af iw' J f ar Hof! ff, vu if page Ju Jefen ' rf, I J r. ' ' H, 1.1 L .1 r I .W JJ GEORGE LOFT VANDLWATER JR Te It pays The Call Of The Wild Goofe Subtle humor The Hagen boys XYl1ll dexelop a neu type of sound that will go faster than alrplanes ROBERTA L11 CHBACH Bobby, Gut a Gxttm Gal llfbj Do I Ioze I on I rank to people moke Wlll mlk the ears off her husband josrma M FOWLFR Good Deal' Stardust Abxllty to touch hls nose mth h1s tongue People vxho say Dont' You ll break the Camera Wxll own an Olds of his own page .fury elglaz ,-vm. 4--,W 1 .fm -Qelwkqgy' . . j . ff dll .. U I 47 7 ' A ef-gr-,,ge ,, l rf 1 W ,V , . .. . . . , ,, K I AQ Q I' ' a e-35512, - . V V , G . a . ' - , ffjoell .. ., ' Q . . . V. . 7 . ex ! v l H a .. ,, - 5 , 4 1, K , Y MARIE DIMARZO Sparkle It was perfectly wonderful' Happy Talk Good Groommg People who are always actmg Wnll desxgn clothes for mot1on pxcture stars JESSE STUHMER eff Holy Crow There .f No Tomorrow Procrastmatlon People who constantly say huh Wlll become Secretary of Agrxculture JUNE COREY unze Be mce A gazn Her mce personalxty Men cluvers who lean on the hom m a traffxc jam W1ll fmally settle down wlth the rxght u page uxty nme 1H?'W 'I I 4 ROBPRT GORDON Flaxb Oh yeah' llzmr Muflf Mum Good looks M3fh6m3t1CS Wxll model Arrow shuts DOROTHLA VAN DAM Tbed Thu World If Noi My Home QUICTHESS Oral toplcs W1ll become a great ew angehst GLoRGr JOSEPH SWANSON Sonny Check your 0119 A gain Good matured Gettmg, up to open the g s btatlon Wlll be a top luck m the Marmes rr 1' If J G00d-nighu H 'I I 7 page 5e1 enty 0 QQ,-2 'U 'UNH 3 9955! 'fha' E 1 x ls A G1 ADYS DE LA Rosfx Gwendolyn Oh you' You re Breakmg My H ear! Smgmg abrllty People xx ho are preluclrced Wxll be a secretary rf rot a smger GFORGE jfxclxso Gee I m sorry I ll Walk Alone Smackmg hrs lxps Gettmg slcl-. after a ass of Beer Wrll exentually thmlr of a. new lme to hand the girls FLAINE M PENNEY Llanze La de da 7 10111 gh! Alu ays talking People xx ho copy Wlll berome a court reporter page Jeremy one ff-4 ff'T J rf faplf nfffff. Z ..g Lal 1 V fgjf, 'ri' ff , ff A ,, lp I ? W K W . 'iw 7 ' L1 M , fi'-f ' . . . . j,::f'l 1 , . . ' , . . 9 A . wifi V g .K 1. If , ,V Y, I LZ ,f,.rA Elf' of A ,asf Cf p ff? '- -v , ,,, 5 Hpdglldfflu ,-l.,,. , V-,L . QW., ,Q A - U 1 U ' ff . ff, D Q l - 1, '- -- 1 gl . I if L -, 5 ,., 7' ,' , ., , ,- V F ,X V . . , ,,- P --f , 1- , sf. , I Av ,fff X pg ,gf lf 'J , , M V - l T fr ' 2- 5 , rf 5 - u A I W , I. . E '4 Wir , W -xxx ' V ,w l l . .l wr' A-f E V rw, ',g,,.v-, J - IZDWIN j. Du LA Rosa nEdw P Forget it Y, 't Perlaapf, Perhaps, Perlaapx l y Ability to make vocal sound affects break the supensonic barrier. JOAN COWGER 047716 Body And Soul Ability to get along without boys Row dies ROBERT JANSEN Bo o Became Physique Women drivers Will be a second Charlesnggas Getting blamed for something I didn't do Will soup up his Riviera so as to , 9,- Svl 1, 'fl a Y J' ' 1 'W 4 A fir f 'SKA ' 4 9. , t. Q: Sw .....,i-.Ah Oh for Pete s sakes' i Will be fooled someday and say yes 5 I Dont do anything that I wouldnt fed , 4,cfo1!X Qwflxbx 0-cj Q UW? faq Mick Q6 NO awe J mic 4 1 M page Jeventy lu o fyfgkgtfg, N, Z'V'Z 'C 'YX I JL? 4 ff ffl 'll E , ' - swf i. . s 7 , t V W it befa- .,.. - . - I cf -W, Q ff bu d l . ' I , S QQKAJJL Y 7711, 4414 K ,, k,qJ,1A,L,Z7 IA '77 tfne KL, W it , W if F4 fl , X! I L :J Y X4 f iff .Z ' V 0 I f 'l'x ji, J , - ,,-'fl I f If 4 c ,Jie W fi 7 JAMES ROBERT WESTERMAN Bo I don t know Muna Mufzc Mzmr Mechamcal ab1l1ty Homework on week ends Wlll become a future Emstem MARY CUCICCINI Lauer' Good gravy' The Only Way To Heazen Conscxentlousness Insxncerely rellglous people W1ll become a rnlsslonary JOHN R KRAMER Tex I ll sock ya one Good Nzgb! Little Gzfl Dreamr Punchy Of My People that are always Cl'1tlC1Zll'1g someone W1ll own a da1ry farm page :evenly tbne 'fu ROBERT L FISH Sea ood It am t easy You Can I Be True Dear Unshaved face Out board motors that won t start Someday thrs frsh wrll be hooked LUCILLE GILDA SESTI Czelle Gee Whrz Athletrc abllrty Poor sports Wrll be the frrst lady barber Walden JEROME A BLACKMAN Blackie Theoretrcally yes Actually no Body And Soul Good sport Grrls who slap boys rn the face Will eventually own h1s oven Burck page Jevenly four ff f .U I ff ' LY Roffinnifr Overture ' ' in If ' JI .. , 5 , .. in KZ? BLRNARD BAXTER Barney So what? Han Of Gold Sllent Sam Getting up rn the mornlng Wrll never speak even rf spoken to GLADX s COCKS Butch Oh well you ve got C1 nice person a 1 Clan e de Lune Artrsuc abllrtres Men drrvers Wrll become an art teacher ALFRED DE LA ROSA Freddze Lend me your car Through A Long And Sleepless Nlgbl Curly black halr Teachers pets Wrll take over hrs father s buslness page Jevenly-five fi 1 mrs Ti?i!r P1 Q illarrmrll bunset md shadows 1 Anross the lx1ll lootsteps md vomes 1 e And 1ll1s 5t1ll 11151111 the C astle xx llls loud memorws are LL1flx1IlK2., 111 rooms 1111dl11lls l-hdden unt1l A lxex lb turned and they Come ,xt your vs1ll l 'L W 4 'FE 4113111111 ' 42 1 MY b -' 'Q -fv' A l ' - ,f,' ff x ' 1 , . , A ' 1' . . ' f -1--Jxh xr 'Il' 1' l'f . x f '.AA'. .Nl -1,-, ' f'. 'X--ff? ' -,I v X: Ll- ..,.. -N K N-N '- N 43' , xl' -' ' If ,Q jg., Hx, :X ' X--A., ' -. -'f-:fu -X., '-.2 A. . -' v- --is Q' 'xx x X.. 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