X X WAIZKIZZ CffvrA'Az SC' OOL f-Ll-.------M M..--.,.--M-...,.......-..n-.,....-....M....H-- .... , - 1 X , 1 , I l94771Za2LfCwfwp Mya, f 41 M, 0 ZF X 1955 X CJ s, . 71'. v'.,'11 : QQ! X -.IFF ,, , . 'v 3.44 -u. 1.r-., F rn , a. .V . Ar- 'P iff:-, ,, V 1 ,.. .Lx ruin? ' 3 ,E . gm 5 fv ,ju 1, . 'I ., fl E :Ai ' ifif'-5 -T Q , p 7 DEDICATION We, the class of 1955, dedicate this yearbook to Mr. Gardiner, who has been our friend and constant inspiration. IN MEMORIUM In memory of Carmela CLilIl'P Scotto, beloved member of our class who died September 15, 1955. GJJEAESDD L? EDU 'TH INT Mr. S. Woodbridge, Treasurerg Mr. A. Beckerg Mr. C. E. Caswell, Clerkg Mr. D. B. Grimm, Presidentg Mr. E. L. Cooperg Mr. L. Gunschg Mr. J. Hoyt Mr. D. B. Grimm, President I-I . SECRETARIES Miss Helen Barbatsuley Mrs. Patricia Countryman SUPERVISING PRINCIPAL Mr. Robert J. Robinson HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL MP. John Gardiner .L LOW fl vs' L P' Q' ff N9 -'IP r l ,D N f IJ ' ' X . V if NJ X f ' I, .J ,QT LYXW Q' an X N 3 . N XJ L ' , X. Xu ' XJ 3' Y. R. ' xl 'J F- '- N 'N-XYJ ' 'Xi XXV 1, F.- Vx X Kr X I' . X f . F' . mv .F .N w.Xww Ne ' , , X A XV' fx' OI 3 fi , Y U' M tv I ' W-' w I: N. Bedrossiang H. Lyonsg B. Bullisg I. Murcottg M. Shayg J. Bowerg Igoug G. wingateg I. Herderg G. Hendersong Row 2: A. Santorineg C. Ost- nderg B. Lawg K. Hasbrouckg V. DeAnge1is3 J. Gardinerg J. Silverburgg Schnellerg L. Jamiolkowskig R. Robinsong R. Adachg J. Jacquesg J. P. nderson ELEMENTARY SUPERVISOR Mr. John Mc Elhenney Row 1: B. Repkeg H. Honky M. Dutcherg F. Hartg M. Henzelg M. Tyseeg C Fogdeng C. Terrellg Row 2: J. McElhenneyg C. Thompsong H. Andersong V Klineg M. Foslerg C. Stantialg D. whiteg O. Rigginsg L. Georgeg P. Dyshm 39 f .ff r Q X als eena sir f I 1 ,x Q 7 W' Y' Sj0pdELx in .p !M . f . X3 X4 .5 f' 2. . ily.-'N' P E In-'JK 1 . Y K 1 f- - 7 7? ,wwf-riff! 30dKTgfJR- T6PPel13 C- Coy: P. Greeng E. Kazimirg M. B. Schoonmakerg R. Wartime: D. Conner: G- THyl0rs Row 2: E. Williamsg M. Holmes: L. Bedellg P. Pink! A' Murphy: H. Reuterg B. Mowerg B. Kniffeng K. O'Grady3 Mr. Hasb- Poucks ROW 32 J- Haftneyi V. Cooper: T. Lieberg G. Smithg C. Backofen Members of the Yearbook Staff strive to put out the best book possible in tribute to the Seniors. The yearbook, WKill Ka11,n presents a momento of their high school days. All funds for this endeavor is raised by the staff through advertisements, sale of yearbooks and a Yearbook Dance. Editor-in-Chief Martha Belle Schoonmaker Assistant Editor Elaine Kazimir Secretary Patricia Green Preasurer Ruth Martino Art Editor Carolee Coy Advisor Mr. Hasbrouck ARNOLD ANDERSON I! Andy!! I am not a politi- cian, and my other habits are good . Y5 jbffgyzpvgfmy WALTER BAUMANN - ,Jil nwaltn My - W The company in which Riff you will improve most will be least expen sive to you. GEORGE BA LES Q51 Y Wales Q H Il It is said, Wrath is the last thing in a Cf: f man to grow old M PW 3 jf WJUJL PATRICIA BUTLER 2? WPatn ff, X23 Arguments out of pretty mouth are unanswerable, ,Wm ASK EDWARD CAMPBELL dthx l!Eddi-ell pf The well of true wit fskgvxgfw is truth itself. M DOROTHY CONNER SHIRLEY CODDINGTON I never found the companion that was so companionable as solitude. 9,MfffM W WWW YUDOttyVl I've taken my fun where I've found it. 99-9' NATHAN IEL DAWES Than A Romeo without in- ,JV IPL' discretion is no Romeo at all. .f 'W I Q JE fxlfw 'N I. v U ,Eg yt f W n s ff ,QMTJVN an 'x, f if ROY DENNIsToN f K 1 'wh '0!4 Vwlvgrg! Win' fM,, He that goes softly X f .M ,gwfffi s ,JM goes Safely- Af rK V LQypJf- X' . JW A if xjgefiya A? 7U,,.'f fgyw Til ffjih ,ij 011247 jp 2 if f if cgikziiriff 'rs fill 5,1 I Q ,- ,L'i'j fe 3' 0, ' Lg! an vw I 1 Jw' f i J 1 ROBERT DEC KER 'Fr anc is Few men can handle money they didn't earn. QiL?3'g1lff L41 r Q5 f -V QW .,tt 24 , , - 5 t e n,h,, y wILsoN EDMUNDS .fl , . J if s he wmv . K t good Xmlnd posses L ses e Qtingdom. p 'I A f V , 1 X .1 'V r ' ' I. . ,,,, . , 1 xl 'N fi, - ' f, I' 1' 1 J A , . ll' U , 1 , ' ,U ' x, I f- I , I ,I If L ,f ,:f 417 ' y ff' 4-' , My 3 JEANNE EIGNOH can do more good We by being good, than in any other way. fJW 97 Ka UMW M WW my My PATRICIA GREEN 'Peachyn QQPQSLQJ y Nothing is so good as ?Lbi UML' it seems beforehand. My d STM QW of 5 JOHN GARRISON kNyJkHBjKgY GREGG lIRodll Things do n 1: ha e of in this wOp3d--tEsyn XXYQ7 ' The world loves the are brought about. X7 x spice of wickedness. 5' Q 1 4, 9 Sqfsfgg fe WM mv' WJ -df 4 LZ1. MQ, v N M' JOAN HARTNEY If life had a second edition, how I could correct the proofs. Jw' MARGUERITE HOLMES nMargien She must be seen to be appreciated. W E OPPENSTEDT Those who bring sun- shine to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves. GUNTER HEITMAN Better do it, than wish it done. Q S ' P' IT 'U V l' uf' RUTH MARTINO Teeny Our best possessions are our thoughts and friends. GX U72 WW ROBERT KESSLER 1 MANUEL MAZO Bobbie Manny I want to be all I 's them that take things that 1 am advantage that get capable of becomingz2L?4-qgtavcf advantage in the world U A :JZ- EILEEN MEHL Silence is a true fri end who never betrays 17 ' ' 1 , 5 .J A, . .V .er e 1 fl, A t MARVIN MOWER I never think of the jpg A ,., nMoen 'ff x'ff!' , I, 51.1 ' A X M- if gf I 5, dj ,tvf future. It comes fqegj 1 soon enough. f f Qffsxl. 'va Q :JU WMe1 ,ff9L' A t Kim QNX JQSVI ,, -fvtv at fa ff , IW ,fx fin , diyvv' 35513 JL' NELS NELSON Q ,, H if W J GEM of WWW fsszezslfzzzmfzzsio AQN val Fvtb Af .ff K I 5' , lf' 'J , 1' U . V I 1, 'fl 1 f , V My 'e f MARXANN MELVILLE W if f ' ll UV- , ,L 3 ff What you wear may be of some importance, how you wear it is of more importance. m -sg-.1 0, l 1 f Lf LPMM WL 17 jf. .XY3 gjy L Elf f'wd -A '7d0ff'J' M' WI Aiif X n H I 1 Mif- 'W A64 MMM ?f'59i3d,,w3f 1 DAVID NEUWIRTH ,alfjyfpf He could whip his weight in wildcats. f KATHLEEN O'GRADY PATRICIA POTTER Patsy She that has patience may compass anything. Kay J' . A11 bitter feelings are OHHREESKE avoided, or at least Sfeatly reduced by He was one or those prompt, face-to-face men who possess almost discussion. ,. every gift. wok a9w3.V Qf' BJ '15'o J0W QW sf? rf ow A r 'VLQQJ ,Uv qQ'v'J V6 fx? l J X jj j bf .gy w l ROBERT ROUNDS WBeanbagn Better a poor excuse, than none at all. fvmifijx Um' u www M, W19f13Wj,ZL? ff UQ MJT W MARTHA BELLE scnoonrmczn -'U ,WM 'Martyn fQA I recommended you to take - 1ffLb care of the minutes, for Ayn the hours will take care f? of themselves. jigiky Zigi , CWJLHUJ CHARLES SUTTON nChar1ieW My father taught me to work, he did not teach me to love it. SHIRLEY SUTTON 'Sh1rln Have respect for others and you will have the respect of others. Q5' wwfwg GRACE TArtQg? w . 'oy j .vcr-ady My . I would rather ta angel any day with a mari than an J ' G' XY ANITA TERRELL How has she the lei- sure to be sick in such a justling time? .zfkfyfwm RACHAEL TORRES My way is to begin with the beginning. is f ness. HERBERT WINTERS Herbie when love and skill work together expect a masterpiece. W' gm x VNX CLASS HISTORY The Class of '55 realizing that its full history is too long and colorful, hopes to summarize it on the following pages. In September of l95l we entered our freshman year with John Meyer, President. Our advisors were Miss wisdom, now Mrs. Birdsall, and Miss Roeck. Our activities were a dance, which was a big suc- cess, and the sale of Christmas Cards. we ended our freshman year with a picnic at Bear Mountain. The Bear Mountain trip was enjoy- able when we finally arrived. The trouble was trying to get there. The bus we hired blew its top. We'll never forget Mr. Jirinic and John Repke climbing over hill and dale to get to streams for water for the radiator. The year of 1952 found us as sophomores. we started this year with wilson Edmunds as President. Miss Roeck and Mr. wood- worth were our advisors. we opened our year's activities selling Christmas Cards. This proved profitable. Then we turned to the planning of a supper which was a great success. We finished out the year with the most beautiful dance wallkill has ever seen, the WSpring Flingn we spent a great deal of time on our decorations. Some of the girls will never forget staying up until 2 o'clock the night before the dance making the paper carnations that were placed everywhere. A new rule was passed that no more class trips could be made to Bear Mountain, so this year was ended without a picnic. we came back in the fateful year of 1953 as nJazzy Juniorsn with one big thought in mind, our class rings. A few of us were thinking about our variety show and prom. In the meantime we were all shocked by the death of one of our former classmates, Lily Scotto. We again elected Wilson Edmunds, Presldentg Dotty Conner, Vice President, Ruth Martino, Secretary, and Rodney Gregg for the third year as Treasurer. Our advisor was Mr. Miller. After much discussion our class by a unanimous vote selected our ring -- the best in wallkill, past, present, or future! To celebrate our cham- pionship football team we had a dance, the WFootbal1 Hopn with the coronation of the football king and queen. Everyone was coming to the dance but as luck would have it, it snowed and we made 3.50. we turned to a supper and again due to icy roads, we won't mention the outcome of this. After this supper Mr. Ostrander became our advi- sor. With washington in mind, we started plans for our variety show with Miss Soper as director. we called it WShow of Showsn. The lo- cale was Paris. The people that saw it will never forget those French Can-Can Girls. The class was so excited over the success of it, we had a celebration at Hasbrouck Hall -- let's not mention the details, but we all remember those letters home. Right after this we started planning for our prom nMoonlight and Rosesn. The gym looked like paradise with roses every place imaginable. Everyone that attended will remember the beautiful center piece, which was a rose arbor, that made a wonderful setting for pictures. Exams over, we attended Moving Up Day and with awe realized that we were finally seniors. In September of l95M we returned to elect Dotty as President Marvin as Vice President, Martha Belle as Secretary and Rob Decker as Treasurer. with Mr. Law as our devoted advisor we started the year off right by having a dance, we so brilliantly called the nSenior Splashn. This was a bang up success that netted 370. This brought our treasury up to 6890. only 3310. from our goal -- wash ington. To add a little more to our treasury we decided to sell those cute bracelets with our Alma Mater on them. In between this and our senior play we had profitable food sales. On March 10 and ll we put on a superb production of nFamily Circlen with Miss Lyons as our director. with this over we realized it was April ll -- time for us to spend a spectacular week in Washington. we will never forget the joyous times we had there with Mr. and Mrs. Keller and Mr. Wood- worth. With exhaustion and memories we returned to school to pre- pare for our final examsg looking forward to the final goal of our school years -- nGraduationn. The Class of 'SS awaits with anticipation and yet regret the final day when the last bell has rung and the last speech made. We wish to thank all those who have made this achievement -ssible and hope to prove worthy, NFrom This Day Forwardn. CLASS ACTIVITIES ARNOLD ANDERSON - Basketball l,2,3,uQ Student Engineers l,2,33 Base- ball 1,2,3,uQ Chess and Checkers 13 Bachelors Club 2 ' GEORGE BALES - Rifle Club 33 Boys Glee Club 3 WALTER BAUMANN - Rifle Club 3,h3 F.F.A. l,2,3,h3 Cross Country 3,h3 Basketball 2,3,uQ Football Manager 23 Baseball 2 PATRICIA BUTLER - Leaders Club l,2,3,h3 Glee Club 1,2,33 Twirlers Majorette N3 News Club - Editor-in-Chief My J.V. Cheerleading 1,2 - Captain 23 Varsity Cheerleading 33 Band l,2,3S Spanish Club 33 Student Council 1 EDWARD CAMPBELL - News Club 13 Glee Club 33 Boys Glee Club 33 Senior Dramatics 33 Spanish Club 23 Bachelors Club 23 Religion 1,22 Senior Play SHIRLEY CODDINGTON - F.H.A. 1,33 Glee Club 1,2,3 DOROTHY CONNER - News Club 1 - Treasurer 13 Glee Club 2,33 Photography Club 23 Leaders Club 3,h - Secretary M3 Yearbook 3,h - Business Manager M3 Student Engineers 23 Class Vice President 33 Class President N3 Senior Play CAROLEE COY - Historical Club 1,25 Yearbook 3,U - Art Editor R, Assis- tant Art Editor 33 Religion 33 Senior Play NATHANIEL DAWES - Rifle Club 1,2,H3 Baseball l,2,3,h3 Photography Club 13 Glee Club 33 Boys Glee Club 33 Band 13 Assembly Committee 23 Religion 1,7,3,uQ Senior Play ROBERT DECKER - News Club 2,3,uS Class Treasurer R ROY DENNISTON - F.F.A. 1,2,3,uj Reporter 1,h3 President 23 Secretary 3 Historical Club 13 Photography Club M3 F.F.A. President of Ora- nge, Rockland, Sullivan Group M3 Religion 3,h3 Senior Play wILsoN EDMUNDS - Class President 2,33 Basketball 1,2,3,u3 Baseball 1,3 3,h3 Cross Country R3 Boys Glee Club 23 Honor Society M3 Glee Club 3,h3 Student Engineers 13 Student Council 1,33 Secretary 3 Religion 3 JEAN EIGNOR - News Club 13 FHA 33 Glee Club 2,33 Photography Club 2,3 JOHN GARRISON - Student Council M3 Photography Club Q3 F.F.A. 1,2,3,uj Vice President 2,31 President R3 Religion 3,h3 Senior Play PATRICIA GREEN - Library Club l,2,3,uQ Glee Club 33 Student Council 33 Girls Crafts 23 Yearbook 3,U - Secretary HJ Religion 33 Senior Play RODNEY GREGG - Track 3,h3 Cross Country 2,3,uf Rifle Club 3,us Student Engineers 13 Baseball 13 F.F.A. 1,2,3,uj Class Treasurer l,2,3 JOAN HARTNEY - Library Club 1,2,3,uj Glee Club 33 Yearbook 3,h3 Reli- gion 1,2,3,uQ Senior Play GUNTER HEITMANN - Student Engineers 1,2,3,uS Student Council 2,31 Vice President 33 Athletic Council 3,h3 Senior Play MARGUERTTE HOLMES - Photography Club 2,33 F.H.A. 2,33 Glee Club 1,33 Yearbook M ADELE HOPPENSTEDT - Library Club 1,2,33 Glee Club 33 Yearbook 3,43 Girls Crafts 1 ELAINE KAZIMIR - J.V. Cheerleading 13 Varsity Cheerleading 2,32 Phot- ography Club 13 Glee Club 1,2,33 Athletic Council 3,h3 Secre- tary 3,h3 Yearbook 3,h3 Assistant Editor 43 Religion l,2,3,h ROBERT KESSLER - Senior Band l,2,3,h3 Pepper Band 3,h3 Orchestra 1,2, 3,h3 Football Mgr. 23 Cross Country M3 Track 3,h3 Religion 3, M3 Senior Play RUTH MARTINO - Yearbook 3,h3 Treasurer L3 Glee Club 2,32 Leaders Club 3,h3 Class Secretary 2,33 Religion l,2,3,h3 Senior Play MANUEL MAZO - Cross Country Q3 Historical Club 13 Current Events 33 Athletic Council 3,h3 Glee Club 1,2,3,uQ Dance Bald 23 Photo- graphy Club 13 Student Council 3,h3 President 3,h3 Religion 1, 2,3,uS Senior Play EILEEN MEHL - Religion 1,2,3,h MARY ANN MPLVILLE - Glee Club l,2,33 Library Club 33 Yearbook 3,h3 Religion 1,2,3,uQ Senior Play MARVIN MOWER - Football 1,3,uS Basketball 1,3,uQ Mgr. M3 Glee Club 2, 3,h3 Boys Glee Club 2,3,uQ Class Vice President A ' NELS NELSON - Athletic Council 3,u3 Boys Glee Club 33 Football 2,3,uQ Rifle Club 1,2 DAVID NEUWIRTH - Student Engineers 2,33 Athletic Council 3,h3 Foot- ball l,2,3,h3 Rifle Club 23 Basketball 1,2f Baseball 1 KATHLEEN O'GRADY - News Club 23 Glee Club l,2,3i Leaders Club 3,h3 Yearbook 3,u3 Class Vice President 23 Religion l,2,3,u3 Senior Play PATSY POTTER - Library Club 1,2,3,uQ Treasurer A3 Joan REPKE - Football l,2,3,L,g Basketball l,2,3g ,Baseball l,2,3,Llg Spanish Club 2: Senior Band 1,23 Dance Band 23 Athletic Coun- cil 3,h3 Trace 23 Religion 1,2,3,h ROBERT ROUNDS - Glee Club l,2,33 Boys Glee Club 2,3,hj Chess and Checkers 13 Athletic Council 3,h3 Football Mgr. M3 Historical Club 13 Student Council 3,h3 Religion 1,2,3,h MARTHA BELLE SCHOONMAKER - Glee Club l,2,3,uQ Yearbook 3,h3 Editor- in-Chief L3 Leaders Club M3 Class Secretary M3 Religion 3,h3 Senior Play CHARLES SUTTON - Boys Glee Club 2,3,uQ Baseball 2,3,uj Football 2,3, M3 Mgr. 23 Glee Club 33 Student Engineers 23 Track 3,u3 Bas- ketball Clock Keeper 2,3,uQ Athletic Council M3 Religion A SHIRLEY SUTTON - Glee Club l,2,33 News Club 23 Leaders Club 33k GRACE TAYLOR - Historical Club 13 Class Vice President 13 Glee Club l,2,33 Library Club 33 Yearbook 3,h3 Religion 1,2,3,uQ Senior Play ANITA TERRELL - Glee Club l,2,33 Library Club l,2,33 Yearbook 3,h3 Student Council M3 Religion 33 Senior Play RACHAEL TORRES - Glee Club 33 Student Engineers l MARLENE WARREN - Glee Club 3 HERBERT WINTERS - Student Engineers 1,23 Glee Club 1,2,3,uQ Boys Glee Club 3,h3 Baseball 1,d,3,uj Bachelors Club 23 Varsity Basket- ' ball Mgr. 33 Basketball M3 Religion 3 SENIOR CENSUS BEST LOOKING - BEST DRESSED Elaine Kazimir, Marvin Mower MOST ATHLETIC Shirley Sutton, John Repke NOISIEST Dot Connor, George Bales MOST LIKELY LO SUCCEED - MOST EFFICIENT Martha Belle Schoonmaker, Wilson Edmunds PEPPIEST Dot Connor, Bob Kessler BIGGEST FLIRT Elaine Kazimir, John Repke MOST ORIGINAL Anita Terrell, Bob Kessler WITTIEST Dot Connor Marvin Mower IN THE MOST TROUBLE - MOST ARGUMENTIVE Kathleen OfGrady, George Bales MOST ALL AROUND Ruth Martino, Wilson Edmunds BEST DANCER Manuel Mazo, Elaine Kazlmir MOST POPULAR - NICEST SMILE Ruth Martino, Marvin Mower QUIETIEST Patsy Potter, Roy Denniston DID MOST FOR THE SCHOOL Martha Belle Schoonmaker, Manuel Mazo CLASS PROPHECY ARNOLD ANDERSON - Andy is still blowing up the laboratory with his experiments. GEORGE BALES - we see George as'a senator in Washington--still argu- ing for Indian rights. WALTER BAUMANN - Walt is currently on Broadway, playing the lead in WThe High and The Mighty.n PATRICIA BUTLER - we see Pat still nhot-roddingn it between wallkill and Ellenville -- to see Kippy, of course. EDWARD CAMPBELL - Eddie is still looking over figures--as an accoun- P tant that is. SHIRLEY CODDINGTON - Shirley now owns that resort at Lake Minnewaskag those tips add up you know. DOROTHY CONNER - we see Dotty as the first woman president, and now it's the Secret Servicemen that need the guards. CAROLEE COY - Carolee is still singing her song, NMy Heart Belongs To Daddy.n NATHANIEL DAWES - Than has just become general manager of the Y.W.C.A and is enjoying his work very much. ROBERT DECKER - Bob is now feature writer for the World Telegram. His column is headed 'Exposee.n ROY DENNISTON - we see Roy touring through the country capturing one oratorical contest after another. WILSON EDMUNDS - we see Willy going to college and is the star of the basketball team. JEANNE EIGNOR - Jeanne is head dietician at a veterans hospital and is giving those soldiers heartburn. JOHN GARRISON - John has become the nCountry's Leading Authority on Parlimentary Proceedure.n PATRICIA GREEN - nPeachyn has just finished her latest book, WHow To Be Thin in Ten Easy D1ets.n RODNEY GREGG - Rod is still hunting for a deer -- four-legged ones? JOAN HARTNEY - Joan has just become Superintendent of Nurses at St. Francis Hospital at Poughkeepsie. GUNTER HEITMAN - Gunter is an army technician and is keeping his eye on the Law. MARGUERITE HOLMES - Margie is a top flight secretary very much in de- mand by the big firms ADELE HOPPENSTEDT - We see Adele as a beautician and she's a walking advertisement for her business. ELAINE KAZIMIR - Elaine has finally found the One and Only? RORERT KESSLER - We see Bobby as a minister and guess what, he now practices what he preaches. RUTH MARTINO - Ruthie has just been named nsecretary of the Year.n MANUEL MAZO - We see Manuel running for governor with the Freshman girls as his campaign managers. EILEEN MEHL - Eileen is a quiet little nurse, holding her patients' hands, men of course. MARYANN MELVILLE - Maryann is the first coed at Notre Dame and the reason the team is losing is the fellows are all chasing her instead of the football. MARVIN MOWER - Moe has just been promoted to the position of head draftsman at IBM. NELS NELSON - Nels and Mary Jane are married and settled down in a cute little vine-covered cottage. DAVID NEUWIRTH - Dave has just won the title of WMr. America, l96OW with those muscles. KATHLEEN O'GRADY - We see O'Grady leading the St. Patrick's Day Par- ade down Fifth Avenue, with her heart still made of shamrock. PATSY POTTER - We see Patsy as a big woman executive in New York City JOHN REPKE - Rep has signed with the New York Knicks and is making movies on the side. ROBERT ROUNDS - That plane you hear buzzing overhead is piloted by none other than Air Force Jet Ace NFlying Rounds.n MARTHA BELLE SCHOONMAKER - We see Martha Belle as the Chief Executive of Vassar Hospital's Executive Committee. CHARLES SUTTON - We see Charlie taking Mr. Santorine's place as coach at W. C. S. SHIRLEY SUTTON - Shirley has just won the title of Wwoman Athlete of the Yearn and is settling down in Kingston. GRACE TAYLOR - Grace who brought co-education to West Point has transferred to Annapolis. Flash--the Army has just declared war on the Navy! ANITA TERRELL - We see WRurpn going through college catalogs -- she still hasn't decided where to go yet. RACHAEL TORRES - Rachael is the country's leading religious leader. MARLENE WARREN - Marlene is still getting up M A, M, every morning to milk those cows. 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X5 QESRIJIE Z 4'l'YI 'Ka Q ..- F595 .Vx ,I , WZEASESIHMGTGDN 2 -. i In ,, gf H 5? ph., ' W THRU 55.1 iz 'sv WA,.a..ff ...wwf - Zz! f?!4,6? 4953 UHDERCLHSSHIE A INV . I F 9 X, ,A 451' 1 jf' ' f IJ.: fx ' . 17 f mf HW: , . -lj .vu V - ' ' ' 3' A X fp' V N , f .3+' ,A L 1 I ,Q ' ' g - K ' H P + DIES . , , ,f I , ,H V . . s of I. ,. . J MMJ, p M Row 1: D. Coddington: W. Hoffman: L. Bedell: P. Pink: M. L. Holze: B. Kniffin: B. Mower: A. Murphy: H, Reuter: E. Anzoleg L. Roberts: G. Hasbr- ouck: M. Lynch: M. A. Fischlcrg E. Haun: Row 2: Mr. Schneller: T. wright G. Ferguson: W. Kobelt: H. Rogers: J. Romaine: E. Anasate: C. Edmunds: M. Smith: F. Roefer: J. Ruggiero: C. Costello: P. Hardwick: M. Ferraiuolog Miss Murcott: Row 3: J. Corso: C. Backofen: J. Kraus: J. Holbert: A. Lyn- ch: V. Cooper: T. Lieber: E. williams: A. Langlitz: H. LaPoma: G. Smith: C. Napolitano: J. Tysee: H. Jacobowitz: Row L: K. Halder: R. Hall: J. Sheehy: G. Edwards: H. Adams: R. Becker: C. Caricari: W. Birch: K. Cronk: G. Meyers: J. Hecht: T. McHugh: R. Backofen X. , ako? 5. D jiri. , iv A 1 Ze' J i J rv zr. V m V , E IV, ::' A -,, 'Q , Q Ppggident- Vice presidentd Secretary Treasure?- Joseph Ruggiero -Eleanor Angola Pat Pink -Lettie Bedell 62.5 SW B933 X bf? ss nm MQEQES Row 1: B. Deckerg B. Kaliskyg B. Coyg M. J. Neuwirthg C. Holong M. Dutc- herg S. Goebeli E. Castrog C. Brachg N. O'Grady3 L. Spestag N. Blackg Row 2: F. Schindlerg G. Rissmeyerg A. Dembroskig F. Labriolag G. Johnsong P. Perezg R. Cacassag B. O'Conner3 R. Martensg J. Osterhoudtg R. Garrison: Mr. Hendersong Row 3: Mr. Adachg C. Hammesfahrg R. Donselg A. Deckerg C. Nacrig B. Twar-dong M. Nuzzog V. Cronkg J. Quickg D. Terwilligerg J. Clae- sseng C. VanDuserg Row Lg.: R. Barr-yg W. Howardg G. Boyceg A. Ferraiuolog B. Nuzzog J. O'Conner3 S. Pfefferg E. Burnsg D. wilking F. Fowler T V g r ' v 1- I ' : f ' ' ,P A J 6 ' A President.- Vice president- Swretary' Treasurer' Joan Clausson -Richard Martin Baud wilkin -Gale Wager x f .-P ffv O SSL V,x V WW M .Q J' QJQJ WMM Wfsmmsmm N NWN 4 WDW' 3 Row 1: B. Holmesg J. Clapperg L. McNee1yg B. Hendricksong L. Martino: D. Kellerg J. Hineg E. Murphyg M. Murphyg R. Decardg B. L. Woody P. Fosterg L. Jacobowitzg M. Ruhmshottelg B. Carry S. Lhabitg N. Wicknerg Mrs. Herdm' Row 2: C. Rolong J. Suttong D. Terwilligerg C. Shaferg R. Boyceg T. Sau- ndersg E. Kopaskieg J. Mahurterg C. Cookg W. Lynchg N. Kvammeg J. McClupg J. Collazog H. DePuyg F. Talmadgeg P. Childsg P. Kruppg Row 3: D. Simpson G. Eckertg J. Wickesg H. Sutton: A. Williamsg V. Szakovicg I. Tweed: S. DeAngelisg A. Orlowskig N. Benedictg J. Cookg V. De1Buono5 M. Powersg C. Hardwickg H. wygantg J. Gatelyg J, Warreng F. De LaRosag Row M: Mr. Olc- ottg E. Tuckerg R. Varelag B. Rodriguezg G. VanDuserg R. Sheeleyg R. Sch- oppmanng N. Scofieldg T. williamsg A. Gilligang W. Bres a . M AJ 6 ff 1530 aw' M 5 Vg' iii 'E ggs 0 Qi f I N- U5 . 'il J ,Q ,,'f i 1 . qy k ,. I A ,K W M IL y V ,ff President Vice nresident- Secregarffiig KQIQE Treasurer -Lemon Jacgbowltz -Lucy Martino -Joan Cook Bresnan xc f Wil af' of Q. f .gif u me .mm Row 1: J. Hechtg S. Crowellg E. Evansg J. Smithg P. Wildrickg I. Ramettag R. Grismerg C. Henryg M. Santiagog J. Doncelg P. Kratochwilg Row 2: Mr. Woodworthg I. Utterg B. Cooperg M. Yeapleg E. Freerg V. DePuy5 B. Doscher P. Lnvelleg N. Perezg L. Tuckerg A. Connorg L. Edmundsg C. Hardeg P. Ett- ellg T. Martinezg J. Roackeg M. Eaileyg C. Abramseng S. Meekerg Mr. Jac- ques: How 3: C. Terwilligerg R. wicknerg T. Titusg R. Yesilonisg G. Smith D. Staffordg L. Coheng R. Smithg J. Rileyg C. Hollendg C. Shieldsg C. Cr- uverg R. Cronkg D. Lynchg F. Huberg E. D. Seeleyg h. Rhineg J. Wilking P. Ruhmshottelg K. Smithg D. Deckcrg Row M: B. Countrymang A. D'Lag3 J. Brown. M. L. Vanwyckg B. Torwilligerg L. O'De115 P. O'Grady5 N. Gricewich B. Langlitzg L. Powell: A. Cronkg M. Meadg J. Eignorg B. Dawesg M. Lieber R. Holmesg P. Batieg A. Sutherlandg H. Birchg C. Mooneyg Mr. Jamiolkowski Row 5: C. Giarrizzo: M. Martinezg W. Labrioleg L. Holbertg R. Holzeg D. warreng D. Tuckerg T. Evansg D. Quinng J. Evansg R. Reuthingerg H. Green- fieldg P. Melvilleg A. Auchmoodyg P. Taylorg R. Halderg F. Rosag P. Bent- lvegrag W. Cransg D. Lester ' P J PA t if' P Prggidgnt- Vice president- Secretary- Treasurer Thomas Titus -Stewart Crowell -Robert Hecht 'James R5-107 1 5' s Q V ' N C . X4 .P . .JL smmmrmsim Haas. m , N. J Row 1: R. Edebohlsg D. Greeng W. Keeng R. Wrightg J. Mooneyg E. Pumiliag F. Gabrielg J. VanDuserg J. Torresg S. Weedg C. Wagerg J. Ahlersg R. Bilq boag G. Bilboag J. Kratochwilg Row 2: M. Migginsg B. Williamsg B. Willi- amsg R. M. Carrg J. Mowerg L. Van Wyckg D. Uprightg H. Peckg G. Freyg M. Freerg M. Hendricksong M. Koppg I. Ascenciog L. Kesslerg J. M. Boothg K. Keeng C. Hanseng S. Terwilligerg C. Hugerg H. DeBatesg Hr. Hasbrouckg Row 3: F. Bradyg J. Kratochwillg F. Fetterg T. Mclntoshg G. Paribellig G. Colong D. Wygantg S. Miskig R. Dewittg R. Kaneg G. Koppg R. Deckardg F. Raffertyg R. Browng T. Terwilligerg D. Wagerg F. Jonesg Row A: C. Charney T. Hallg R. DePuyg K. Grimmg L. Pincherg R. Kaing F. Sutherlandg J. Scar- zellog P. Adamsg W. Nicholsong T. Adamsg W. Backofeng N. Hollenbeckg D. Feldcg M. Faivreg L. Suarezg R. Williamsg R. Martens: E. Browng P. With- eralg G. Fosterg Row 5: Mr. Ostranderg S. Smithg M. A. Lawg P. Bogardusg K. McCordg B. Snowg C. Campbellg M. Boyntong E. Deckerg A. forcorag M. Kopaskieg D. Napolitanog C. Kniffing A. Ferraiuolog N. Witheralg F. Al- mackg H. Rodriguezg E. Sheehyg W. Pickensg Mr. Santorine I . A KLV 'F President- Vice pre5ident-- Secretary Treasurer- Daniel Feldt -Tgrry Terwilliger -ChriStiHeHaHSen -Ralph Bilbao N70 H B I I V I I l Q S ,. 3. ' ' iw . wh STUEJEJNIU' CQUNC ,f Row 1: R. Edehohlsg R. Backofeng E. Anzolag Mr. Gardiner: Mr. woodworthg M. Mazog J. O'Connorg Row 2: H. Greenfieldg J. Garrisong C. Hammesfahrg N. Benedictg E. Williamsg J. McClungg A. Terrellg B. Twardong M. Lieberg C. Rackofen The principal aim of the Student Council is to better the school. It pro- vides solutions to problems of classes and clubs, and solves differences among students through the Student Court. Campaign against littering the school. Introduce a successful Big Brother policy. Have an efficient monitor system. Have music during lunch period. Build a Handball Court. GDNQD W. Ldmunds: L. Bedellg Mr. Woodworth To improve scholarship and to bring about grea- ter appreciation for learning among all the stu- dents, are the high goals of the honor society. IIDEIB A 'ii' NC? l ROW lf MP- Schnellers K over-adyg D Wilking am. 2: J- Ruggierog R. Marting J. Sheehy Y This year the Debating Club has been attempting to revive interscholastic debating in the wall- kill Central School. We are now associated with the Interscholastic Debating League of Eastern New York. We plan to join the New York State Frensic League. The national high school debate topic for this year is on the subject of world Trade. M NHT HRS How l: C. Charneyg w, Baumanng H. Barryg B. Hen- dricksong M. Mazog L. Jacobowitzg R. Greggg D. Neuwirthg How 2: D. Greeng B. Kaliskyg D. Keller S. DeAngelisg C. Caricarig C. Suttong L. McNeely C. Hardwick: G. Hasbrouckg B. Holmes. Phe Student Council of 1953 established a Moni- tor Squad to aid the faculty in maintaining or- der in the corridors, composed of students with at leest a WCW average in all subjects. 'SST Row 1: P. Pottery E. Williamsg L. Bedellg Miss Murcottg K. O'Gradyg R. Martinog Row 2: J. Riley K. Rolong H. Deckerg W. Bresnang J. Hecntg R. Bilbao: H- Keczqlnrfr F., Anvnln 133.312 SUIREES usa mia? un 557 '- -'J ' -' -'I 'O -- 'Q .f Q 4 I' f H ' 4, 1-L.: 'L fii fhL1,L..-. 'f'.J-,L ,fa -f W, K mf- 161.7- lf-1' MM an mfs... 5 Lf 9 f -f-he - f' be V B - ' ,IT ' ' . - . , - f ,4 - ' -,... f ,- . . -L KVV, ,aff ,714 Wiz- ,, ,Jig K C fx: fag Q lf. .L pf.. -H 41, Llxifft VJ-. yvL,! -V 4. ., E aff-1 T,-4 ff , ' ,f, lf' A 'Z lK'f45'f-H-'VK f'N ' 12 j'f'-'4.f ALL Row 1: P. Potter: K. Abrahamseng M. Lynch: Miss Lyons: A. Cronkg L. McNe- elyg D. Keller: Row 2: B. Williamsg P. Wright: B. Holmes: L. Bedellg J. Hartneyg B. Sheehyg C. Rugarg B. Snow: Row 3: N. Benedict: J. Cook? M- Powersg P. Green: C. Hammesfahrg B. L. Wood: M. Migginsg M. L. Van wyckg C. Perwilliger Members of the Library Clubs enjoy two advantages. They become familiar with the techniques of library practice. But above and beyond that, they come into contact with the framers of great thoughts and the men and women who, in creating splendid word structures, have made literature in English rich and enduring. SSJEMBE Row 1: E. Edmundsg Mr. Hasbrouckg M. A. Lawg Row 2: G. Heitmanng D. Quinny F. Rosag N. Sco- field: P. Fcrezg J, Sheehy The Assembly Committee is made up of represen- tatives elected from each class. The group plans the program for the year, introduces performers and takes care of opening exercises. Paid Assem- blers for the next school term are selected by swan mu' Neummias the committee . x f 7. LQ1 cbt, if . glam - . Z, ,011-1 ffgfixzwf 1 fu lil? .x.,. .- Af: X. PJCDUZIJ2,':u OC-CDQJ' O xTQc'f'U+'b Z CDCffD7-57C 'TOECDQI-' UJ'Jv- SSD-- ...... 4-+3 P3145 LDUJO'-'f'Dr-3 o o E was III C-.Owv G'-3 QP1.. 0 5.1. ETC CD rf .JE SDVC rnCD'.IJ'1'-4:11 OP- ' '15-H Dy-1:r...g-I ...... , F U OE-.ol C'JL.l-'- ' ' Q. Z-lv-3 GE- C FUIUHSBD O OO'-OII ?i' I-'S ?V 4CD 0611235051 gp.. r-50... --5 03' CDCI15--CJ ELG-. 0 1 '42 O e 53 t -- :Em DJUJ USUN: i0 5rDE3m 23 'USFS H' KDGJ-U Slim 0.0--PSU , f ' OJ! fDCfi1'JD 1NO 12i ......gq...m 1 CU R 3I3I 5'11rD 0 o 9 P1 N Lili E51 MEM HSERS wlgii-', Q?' Q-Q-gf' X .r - Row 1: K. Rolong E. Castro: B. Countrymang Row 2: Mrs. Wingateg A. Langlitzg V. Cronkg J. Brown D. Deckerg V. De Pew 'YS 33133 o r Left to right: C. Cookg R. Doncelg A. Ferrai uoloi Mrs. Wingateg F. De LaRosa IN E S E3 Mr. Jamiolkowskig T. McHugh3 A. Terrellg B. Mow- erg M. Peckg P. Butlerg E. Murphyg M. Koppg R. Deckerg J. Heing M. Murphyg P. Del Prioreg V. Szakovicg C. Terwilligerg A. Lynchg Mrs. Herder Aims of the Staff of the Wallkill Blue and White: l. To disseminate school news accurately, compl- etely and regularly among the students. 2. To use the true nVoice of 3. To provide and apply the good business, M. To serve th ity for mood Nwallkill Blue and Whitew as a the Studentw. students an opportunity to learn fundamentals of good journalism, and artistic expression. e school in providing an opportun- general public and teacher-pupil- parent relations. FUTURE L? LB ERS GTD 1333 CQZH. xf Row 1: H. Dennistong Reporter, Mr. Olcottg Adv- isor, E. Tucker, J. Garrison, Presidentg K. Cr- onk, Vice President, J. Hecht, Treasurer, R. Gar rison, Sentinel, Row 2: R. Gregg, J. Gabelyg R. Schoppmang G. Boyce, J. Warreng P. Childs, G. VanDuserg Row 3: A. Dembroskig H. Rogers, W. Baumann, J. Romaine Learning to Do, Doing to Learn, Earning to Live, Living to Serve. A M I 13 EDHGD Row l: R. Cacossag J. Corsog Mr. Jamialkowskig C. Caricarig W. Howardg Row 2: J. Smithg R Wickner: G. Smith: J. Scarzellog c. charneyg E: Pumilia Both beginners and those who have some experi- ence with radio are able to increase their know- ledge of the principles of radio broadcasting and receiving in the Radio Club. In addition to study, club members get practical experience in completely building and testing their own recei- vers. Members also have a chance to learn to repair and make adjustments on older receivers. ZR. E 'UBB Row l: J. Suttong J. Wilking Mr. Jacquesg J Garrisong Row 2: K. Holderg P. Hardwick: R. Den niston Our aim is to learn the main phases of photography. LRE' Ei CGEWI3 Row 1: J. Kruppg C. Caricari: R. Schoppman: K. Holder: Row 2: M. Martinez: M. Smith: B. O'Con- nor: D. Tucker: R. Boyce: G. Rissmeyer: J. Roma- ine: Row 3: Mr. Ostranderg N. Dawes: J. Corso: W. Baumann: G. Meyer: E. Tucker The Rifle Club promotes an activity which teach- es students to be sharpshooters and good sports- man. The Club encourages interest in nature and out-door life. HIE S ESEAFTS Table l: M. Peck: M. Murphy: Mr. Silverberg: J, Clapper: L. Van Wyck: M. Hendrickson: Table 2 B. Hendrickson: L. Jacobowitz: A. Orlcwski: L. Martino: Table 3: A. Langlitzg H. LaPoma3 M. Ferraiuolog H. Deckard: D. Coddington The Girls Crafts of Wallkill Central School are working on metal. They are doing copper embos- sing. Also the glrls are making wooden frames to hold their pictures. Most of the girls des- ign their own projects. In the future, the girls plan to work with lathes. 'FED T Row 1: R. Grismerg B. Rodriguez: T. Evans: E. Kopaskig J. Wickes: G. Van Duserg A. Gilligang T. Williams: Row 2: J. Gately, Assistant Manager: N. Nelson: K. Dronk: D. Neuwirthg J. O'Conner3 C. Costello: J. Ruggeriog A. wager: R. Backofeng R. Rounds, Manager: Row 3: A. Anderson, Manager: Mr. Keller: M. Mower: F. Labqiola: C. Sutton: P. Perez: J. Arranzg W. Kobeltg Mr. Santorineg Mr. De Angelis V' ERS TY? ' SIKET ZZULTI.. exn Row 1: J. Ruggierog J. O'Conner3 C. Costellog J. Tyseeg M. Mowerg A. And- ersong G. Fergusong H. Wintersg Row 2: J. Kruppg J. Corsog W. Edmundsg J. Sheehyg W. Baumanng R. Wagerg D. Backofeng T. Wrightg K. Cronkg A. Wagerg Coach Sa'tf?ine il? EE ' .SBQET EQEIL Row 1: J. McC1ung3 E. Kopaskieg A. Dembroskig P. Perez' F. Labriola' C. VanDuser, M. Countrymang P. Childsg Row 2: B. Rodri ueo' R. S h , g , c oppmang A. Gilligang G. VanDuser3 T. williamsg W. Dunng R. Barryg J. wickesg H. Sutt n' A H ' ' o , . ansen, R. Martin, M. D. Woodworth, Coach 4, L ujvw 1 mms H. W, lf' 4 .ff ,v 4f Row 1: G. Hasbrouckg M. B. Schoonmakerg R. Mar- tinog P. Butlerg D. Connery K. O'Gradyg Row 2: Ars. Bullisg L. Hedellg P. Pinky G. Smithg E. Williammg H. Reuterg T, Anzolag L. Roberts Cass QQ NTPEBEY -f 5. XX Q ,,,, L. 343 G JV, . T25 +R. Row 1: M. Maze: A. Dembroskig R. Kesslerg R Greggg Row 2: W. Edmundsg W. Baumanng G. Boyce Mr. Gardiner SHT? A EEUGEEEAEJE S T. Lieberg E. Anzolag M. J. Neuwirthg C. Brach L. Robertsg C. Backofeng Mrs. Bullis .U if mm mmmmmmmmmf W ' L. McNee1y3 B. Kaliskyg M. Nuzzog L. Jacobowitzg S. DeAnge1is3 J. Claesseng Mrs. Bullis BLTISIEEQPHCC CGCQJUZINCZUHS ,Www K dj, irwgr mraas x Myk' ' JJ' MJ? 'Q . W J '3 , fm. , , .J 4. I , f if ' 41 -.2 Q if I 1 jv ,f 7 fin! , .J Row 1: Williams: P. Rutlerg L. Roberts: Row 2: L. McNee1y3 C. Hardwickg S. DeAnge1is W ML .M 2 Yi 6 W I x W u ev Center - Thomas Titus First Row - Pedro Perez, Bernardo Rodriguez, Joseph Gately, John Tysse, John O'Connor, Rodney Gregg, Alex Dembroski, Theodore Williams, William Labriola, Second Row - Mr. Santorine, Kenneth Cronk, David Neuwirth, Richard Backofen, John Sheehy, Ronald Wager, John Repke, Arnold Anderson, Theodore Wright, William Bresnan. . S Y- XVW A,., , , cf at ed sat , agflgiwa Wilkin, Robert Kessler, Charles Sutton, Richard Backofen, Albert Giligan, Second Row - Robert Garrison, Rodney Gregg, John O'Connor, Bernardo Rodriguez, Third Row - Alex Dembroski, Charles Costello, Mr. Riggins, Kenneth Cronk. 3 ,QM swine Row 1: V. Cooper: A. Lynch, B. Tears, G. Wager, K. Holder, L. Van Wycki W. Birch, K. Smithg J. Brown, P. wildrickg B. Rodriguez, L. Martino, M. Tucker, D. V o Rhumsh' J. Brown, Martin, N. wilking J. Smith, J. Sheehyg Row 2: R. Smith, L. Cohen, E. Rhine, L. Lester, P. Hardwickg M. Feiureg M. Yeapleg M. Holtzeg J. Tyseeg ottelg J. Smithg E. Brown, R. williams, T. Terwilligerg Row 3: C. Cook, S. Meeker, C. Hardeg J. Sutton, R. Adams, G. Meyer, R. Scofield, Mr. Henderson, R. Holtzeg R. Holder, R. Kesslerg D. Ruggiero The Senior Band numbering MS pieces is comprised of students from the junior and senior high school. Its function is to play for special assem- blies, concerts in the school throughout the year for the student body and the general public, and parades. S8l6Ct6d members from this organi- zation also play for the New York State Music Festival, the Eastern Dist- rict Festival and the Ulster County Music Festival which are annualevents I-CLAIM kxoxh' x-lg-to-694 , Jxavs, fx ' J Offnlax gkgujvi G! My of M Q,0,f'lf'f ,A , ik?-f'L K 9 ,msn O- . O' - Af f- LU' xgg,vnEtCuJAuf I , . ,,4J', JAAVV-I, ISV, U' Ujv , ORC H 12 TR A ,.xry,f.'17 N ' W , -Y VIOLIN CLARINET STRING BASS PIANO E . 'Kilffen Z. Lynch 3. Fuggiero 5- Krlifferl N. Wickner V. Cooper C. Napolitano B. Cooper TUBA BARITONE G. Smith ALTO SAXOPHONE G. Meyer E. Byrne N. L. HoIze N. Scofield c. Holland M. Faivre DRUMS R. Martin F.KHwm FLUTE TRUMPET THOMBONE K, Smith B. Roariguez OBOE D. W1IEIn W. Birch The High School orchestra numbering 25 pieces is a comparatively new or- ganization in the school. It offers training and experience in the orch- estral field. It performs for various assemblies and concerts for the student body of the school. It is also preparing high school musicians who will take part in future state, county, and local festivals. EEE 1, sg. fn Row 1: N. Blackg B. Deckerg L. Bedellg L. Rob- erts' B. Mowerg A. Murphyg h. Anzolag M. Fosterg ,iff A Decker' Row 2' J Cookg V. Cooper B. Kn eng . , . . J Claesseng J. Kraus: J. Holbertg L. Lieberg A. Lenglitzg C. Napolitanog C. Backofeng M. Ferrei- uolog Row 3: D. wilking P. Perezg Mrs. Henderson Members begin their singing in Junior Chorus and go up to the Senior hm ear. 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