Wappingers Central High School - Portico Yearbook (Wappingers Falls, NY)

 - Class of 1952

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HANS L, WEBER Wappingers Falls Aim-To become a foolball player and learn the playi. Clubs: Boxing 3g Radio 4, Varsity Football 4, junior Varsity Football 5. Be Itill, my freplirr, never fear, 'Dem Bumr' will do it, jun waifll next year. ROBERTA LEE WHITE Bobbie or Bert New Hackensack Aim-To be a rucrerr. I-Ion. Soc. 43 G. O. Rep. 2g Class Treas. 3g Clubs: Portico Ed,-in-Chief 4g Wapp. Cub Reporter 1, Stage Crew 23 jr. Cheerleading Ig Dancing 2, 33 Intramurals: 1, 2, 4, Class Skit 1, 23 Committees: Dance 1, 2, 5, Ring 3, Gen- eral Prom 3g ,Play Make-Up 4 g Tickets 4g C.S.P.A. Con. 4. Peaceful, lbouglalful and re- Il-ned, Alwayr modeit, rweet, and kind. SHIRLEY B. WILSON Wappingers Falls Aim-To make a surfer! of my marriage. Clubs: Wapperian Zag Wap- perian Typing Editor 4, In- tramurals: Basketball 5g Prom Refreshments tChairmanJ 33 Usherette 45 Official Guide 2. It ii unurual to find .ro much ability in one .fmall person. Class History Now that we are Seniors, the time has come for us to look back on all the activities in which we have partic- ipated. Few of us will ever forget our Freshman Day initia- tion into High School. Led by Phyllis Wilkin, our class could boast of a star varsity basketball player, two cheer- leaders, and a twirler, besides winning the junior League Intramural Award. Mickey Dorsey was a huge success in the operetta, The Gondoliersf' In 1949, with Phyllis reelected as class president, we prepared and carried out a gruesome Freshman Day. We participated in every activity in school. johnny Foster and Pete Sanfilippo played on the varsity basketball team, while Christina Visentin and Lucille D'Ambrosio became varsity cheerleaders. For his backstage work, Chuck Nord became a member of the National Thespian Society. We were well represented in the band, chorus, stage crew, and the Wap- flerian. In 1950 we became upperclassmen. With joe Negler as our class president, we had the most successful junior Prom in the history of Wappingers Central School. Our class showed its scholastic ability by having ten of its mem- bers inducted into the National Honor Society. They were: Morgan Cobb, jeanne Feddern, Shirley Hamilton, Lillian Hanlin, Paul Hof, Dorothy Lent, Charlotte Mohnach, Robert Russo, jean Savage, and William Tanner. Immediately after New Year's the juniors became the proud owners of their class rings. Moving Up Day was our day since we were awarded the editorships of the following year's Porlico and Wappertian. Now we are Seniors and have elected Pete Sanfilippo as our President. Dorothy Lent is G. O. President, Roberta White is Editor-in1Chief of the Portico, and Lillian Hanlin is Editor-in-Chief of the Wapperian. They took over their respective duties with the help of their staffs. Riki Gordon and Nile Barcalow were cast in the leading roles of our Senior Play, john Loves Mary. They became solid hits with their romantic love scenes. Seven more Seniors were inducted into the Honor Society: Carol Norcross, jean Boehm, Christina Visentin, Roberta White, Lucille D'Am- brosio, I-'aythe Briggs, Manfred Hockmuth. Boys such as Rod Darby, johnny Foster, Donald Smith, and Chee-Chee Versace helped W. C. S. football team to beat our arch- rival, Arlington, for the second year in a row. just before Christmas, George Martin joined our class and became a star basketball player. Twenty seniors made Honors for three and one-half years. Among our dances, we sponsored a Masquerade Dance and a Sadie Hawkins square dance, both of which were unusual successes. Now we are looking forward to Commencement Exer- cises for this is the night when we shall walk through the doors of Wappingers Central School into the wide, wide world.

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DONALD B. SMITH Durh Vassar Road Aim-To atlend Mirhigan Univerrity or Wen Point. Class Treasurer 2, Freshman Day Committee 2, Ring Com- mittee 3L Class Skit 1, 2, Var- sity Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, j.V. Football 1, Baseball 1, 2, Intramurals: 1, 2, 3, Clubs: B. A. C. 1, Social Dancing 2, 3, Varsity Club 3, 4. lVhenever a day ir dull and dreary, We ran rount on Don to make it rheery. WILLIAM R. TANNEII Will South Road Aim-To live in the woodr. Honor Society 3, 4, G. O. Salesman 2, 3, G. O. Repre- sentative 1, 2, Class Vice- President 1, Freshman Day Committee 2, Class Skit 1, 2, Wapperian 4, Varsity Soc- cer 4, Clubs: Stage Crew 4, Visual Ed. 1, 2, 3, Christ- mas Pageant 3, Monitor 4, Senior Play 4. Thi: hay ir really .ro very rmart, In :pile of being a flown al heart. CONSTANCE H. SOKOLOWSKI Connie Wappingers Falls Aim-To he a Jueceuful rec- retary. G. O. Representative 1, 2, 3, Clubs: Social Dancing 1, 2, Radio 3, Intramurals: 1, 2, 3, 4, Portico Staff 4, Wapperian 3, 4, Library 4, Noon-time Basketball 4, G. O. Nominat- ing Committee 3. Alwayr neat from head to feel, Charming, paired and alwayr rweel. STUART H. TRUAX Chelsea Aim--To enjoy rollege life and lo travel. East Orange High School 1, The Arnold School 2, 3, So- cial Dancing 4. Sluarfr new lo .rehool thi: year, We Jay, 'Glad to have you here.' 21 JOSEPH SPAI-IN Gunner Vassar Road Aim-To he an electrical en- gmeer. Arlington High School 1, 2, G. O. Representative 4, Prom Ticket Committee 3, Intra- murals: Basketball 3, Soft- ball 3, Clubs: Portico 4, B. A. C. 3, Senior Play Proper- ties Committee 4, Varsity Basketball 4, Wapperian 4. Not loo hold, not loo shy, jurt a wonderful Iorl of guy. ELLEN G. UHL Fishkill Aim-To he a secretary. Clubs: Library 1, 2, 3, Wap- perian 4, Intramurals: Ping Pong 3, Volleyball 2, Clubs: Card 3, Stage Crew 4, Ticket Sales 3. Somelimer Jeriour, more often ser, Charming and .fweel in every way. DONALD S. J. TACKLEY Don the never lale man Spackenkill Road Aim-To he a teacher. Epithany Apostolic 8: St. Am- brose Academy 1, Prom Com- mittee 3, Wapperian Business Manager 4, Wapperian Staff 2, 3, Class Skit 2, Senior Play 4, Senior Play Publicity 4, Christmas Play 2, junior Town Meeting of the Air 3. IFJ fun to .ree him around everyday, Making thingr hum in hir usual way. CHRISTINA ANN VISENTIN Chris Wappingers Falls Aim- Honor Society 4, Class Trea- surer 1, Class Secretary 2, Clubs: Varsity 2, President 3, WaPPefi3H 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Cheerleading 2, 3, 4, Capt. 43 Intramurals: 1, 2, 3, 4, Chrir, here, Chrir, lhere, Chrir, Chrir, everywhere, DZ you know her? Sure you 0. S5911 got more pep ihan three of you.



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The Senior Class of 52 Presents JDHII LUVES Illilill by Norman Klulsm Friday, November 16, 1951 Wappingers Central School Auditorium Curtain: 8:15 P, M. r P. Sanhlippo, N. Barcalow, E. Gordon, M. Cobb, W. Dur- Firrr mu'-XV. Durkin, E. Morano, P. Sanhlippo E Gor kin, D. Tackley, C. Nord, W. Tanner, C. Dorsey. don, C. Dorsey. Sefond rou'-W. Tanner, N Barcalow, D. Tackley, C. Nord, M. Cobb. COMMITTEES casr semon nav coMMrn'u Manford Hockmuth fchairmanj , Lucille D'A.mbrosio, Catherine Dorsey, Doris Lent, Peter SanHliPP0. Phyllis Mosher, Nick Franchnse, Charlotte Mohnlch, Morgan Cobb enoemrrss Jean Savage, Lynn Mclieown, Dorothy Lent, Valerin Menconeri, Joseph Negler, Robert Johnson, Joseph Spahn. Advisor: Mr. Sanford Mans-ue Carol Norcross, Roberta White, Lillian Hanlin, Faythe Briggs Advisors: Miss Terpenin-g, Mr. Hannon oosnnns Christine Visentin, Charlotte Mohnach, Jeanne Feddem Advisor: Miss Polis axrvzrnsufc arm rulucrrv Donald Tackley, Joan Morton, Dennis Light Advisors: Mrs. Clearwater, Mr. Caccamo roocaaus arm 'rrcxrn Rodney Darby, Edward Morarlo. Advisor: Mr. hzrnari ausnlms nuuionvinrr lox-lan Cobb. Advisor: Mr. Meath umm: Jean Boehm, Teresa heer, Patricia Gorman, Virginia Grifhn, Jean Kelly, Charlotte Mohnach, Elizabeth Morey, Joan Morton, Canltlnoe Soknlolki, Shirley Wlhon. Advisor: Miss Gumey frm! new Herman Friehofer, Mildred Ballard, Alan Covert, Douglas Peoples, Patricia Collins, Joanne Moeller, John Graham, Carol Norcross, Barbara Bushee, Charles Nord, llllm Uhl, Jem Boehm, Eleanor Kelly, Rod Darby, Jean Savage 25 Mary McKinley - Oscar Dugan - Fred Taylor - John Lawrence - serum James McKinley Mrs. Phyllis McKinley Lt, View o'Lem-y George Beechwood Lily Hvrbish Harwood Biddle - Erica Gordon Charles Nord Morgan Cobb Nile Barculow William Tanner Catherine- Dorsey William Durkin Donald Tackley Emma Mnrano Pom sannnppo Directed by Mr. Bruce snnfnra Pmmpwrs and Suomi Effects Lighting Stage Manager - Jean Mclntnsh mul Phyllis Mosher Charles Noni and Douglas Peoples Herman Fnchofer

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