Broadalbin High School - Kennyetto Kronicle Yearbook (Broadalbin, NY)

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PERKINS Principal of Broaflalbin Central School 4 Krcxx Yr-11'1'n Kuoxxrx, 4: THE KENNYETTO KRO ICLE Publi hed hy the Senror Class of Proadalhln I-I1 h bchool Prrce Sl 00 pen copy XXOILNIE III B1zoADALBw New Nom jew I936 XlLMBER I Edrtor rn Chlef As 1 tant Edrtors Humor Edltor Art Eclltor Photograph Editor Sports Edltor AlUmDl Editor lg u me s Mana er Advertlsmg Manager A lstants llty AdVl er EDI IURI XL SIAPP ECW IS l' fdlllx rllnn Eaton Dori mrth Gene Haff Allen Stewart Spra -,re ennmg Elwood Eaton Edward Locltrow Dorothy Dorman lloyd Xvelss Helen Buell I lxa lrryn Nywylt I lesse galalt florence efford Foress ord DCdIC3tl0H Prlnclpal Qtaff Board of Educatlon and Faculty a s OIIICCYS and Statl tlc a of 936 a s Alphabet a s Hrstory Qemor Play and Class Ballot g1udentCouncll Cla of l93! Table of Contents PAGE 9 J I8 9 ZOZI Cla of 1938 and 39 Cho u volt Lrbmry Club Broadalbanlan Xlum 1 Orche tra Cla Pe rmrt and Optrmlst nap hots Baby Photos Qur Advertisers Autographs PACE 7., 73 36 79 30 3l 34 36 38 43 44 l ' , , .. ..V,Y , ,.,,,.. ... , . .. YYY.Y.- . -V k --U L. -C 5.5 ' . , . ,,,, ,.,,,,,,., ,.....,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,r.. , . .. - 's S ' l A , , ,,., ..,, , , ,, ,r,... ,.,,,,,, ,,,,,, , ,,,.,,,rs.r,r.. Y , , ,,,,, J ' s 2 S ge IIAII ffffff I AIIIIIIIV, Ifffffffff.ffrs 'ffl ,.,,,. fi sr..... I.ffff,r.sfffiI -A f f Q mfg'-Qin Y QW 1- D ' ------f - - - 2 I4 ss I9 ---- 22-Z3 A ' ----'--- 3 I r ses --------- .. '-..- ' ' --------- -l fi 's ---------- .. -.. C, ---------- 5 I Ac ' . 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Fmch Clarence D Stewart Lynn F Pltcher Clerk G Max Thompson Treasurer Left to Rlght Supervising Prlnupal Wllson N Perkms Thompson Stewart Cec1lF1nch Pans Nelson Fmch Putman Pitcher To this body of men we owe much for their ready wlllmgness to help aid ln any of the school 8CtlVltl9S Our interests are thelrs We have enjoyed and appreclated attendmg school ln thxs new bulldmg whlch IS the result of their foresight and effort BROADALBIN HIGH SCHOOL FACLLT1 Fxrst Row Catherme L Sults B A Keuka College Llbrarlan Hlstory C Engllsh Wllson N Perkms B A Colgate M A Syracuse Umverslty Prmcxpal Mathematics Scxence Florence J Jeffords B S Skldmore College Supervxsor of Musxc Dramatlcs Amta E Wmne A B New York State College for Teachers Latm Science Second Row Ruth Putnam B S New York State College for Teachers Commercxal Subjects Ellzabeth B Hager A B Umverslty of Vermont French Algebra Scxence Wxlllam Stxllman Cortland Normal Dlrector of Physlcal Educatxon Dorothy Stxllman A B New York State College for Teachers I-Ixstory and Geometry, BROADALBIN CENTRAL GRADE FACULTY Mary H Sawyer Elght Grade C1v1cs Broadalbm Mary Cruthers Rural Grades Benedlcts Edlth R Wood Eighth Grade Art Broadalbm Charlotte Groff Rural Grades North Broadalbm Dorothy Davis Seventh Grade Broadalbm Dorothy Reed Rural Grades Frank Dlstrlct Grace Lockyer Seventh Grade Broadalbm Helen G Lee Rural Grades Northampton Helen I Parls Sixth Grade Broadalbm Anna R Stead Rural Grades Northampton Hazel R Luff Flfth Grade Broadalbm Mary E McMahon Rural Grades Mllls Corners Charlottxe Shattuck Fourth Grade Broadalbm Th resa G Sawyer Rural Grades Stevers Mxlls Letha B Leslle Thlrd Grade Broadalbm Anme J George Rural Grades Va1lM1lls Frances G Kelly Second Grade Broadalbm Vlolet Lockyer Rural Grades Umon Mnlls Mae Hults Fnst Grade Broadalbm Florence M Dye Rural Grades Umon Mxlls Rosalie Nellls Cafeteria Manager Broadalbm A Q n - 1 -1 . . . , - 1 - 1 ' 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 v , . , . ., , , , . - 1 - -1 1 - -1 1 1 1 - . , . ., , , . . , . ., , , . , . ., , . - 1 - -1 1 1 1 - 1 1 - , . ., . , ' . . 1 - 1 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 . . A - , S . , , - 1 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 NN'1ll'l iNlfll ICR IHP CI ASS UF 1956 CLASS lVlOTTO Drifters Never Harvest CLASS COLORS Crlmson and Sxlver CLASS FLOWER Red Rose CLASS lVlAsco1 Inky Presxclent Lllllan Eaton Vice President LEWIS Frank Secretary Gene Haff Treasurer Elwood Eaton Reporters 'lesse Salalc Kathryn Sywylc Class Class Class Class Class C ass Class Class Hlstorran PCSSlmlSt W1 GlflS Alphabet Song Prophets Adviser CLASS Fllrt Evelyn Balrd Dunce Helen Buell Poet Anthony Czupryk lNun Dorothy Dorman Class Terror Elwood Eaton Reckless Lxlllan Eaton Fast Martha Fletcher Quaker Lew1s Frank L1ve Wlre Edward Lockrow Samt Gene Haff Gold Dxgger Mary Marne Dorothy Dorman Elwood Eaton Gene I-'Iaff Sprague ennmgs Dons Smlth Allen Stewart l..1ll1an Eaton Evelyn Balrcl Elwood Eaton Gene Haff Rogers Fmch 37 Carolyn Half 37 Florence efford STA FISTICS Faculty Pet Fred Rockwell Fatty Tesse Salak Angel Dorls Sm1th AmbltlOUS Allen Stewart Orator Kathryn Sywyk Nolse Mabel Vandenburg Sllence Hazel Wexderman Dwarf Dorothy Moran Independent Sprague Jenmngs Athlete-Gerald Moore Mamas bo5 Floyd Welss 8 Kr: 1 'ww Km X 1 f 1 W K J 1 J K, I Class Optimist .....,......,....,..l... .,,,..,..,,.t,,....,.......,........,..,........,,,,,.,......,..,,,. ,..,... , , H ., 'll ,,,,,,.....,,,, .,..,,,,,, . , ,.,,., ,,,,..,,.......,...... , ,, ,.,......,., ,. ,...,,, ,, , , , ,, J ' l ,,,,,,..,,,.,,., ,,,,.,., ,,,...,...,..,,...,...,,..,,,,., .....,, . ' , ' , ' ,,4,., ,,.,.,,,.. .,..., ,,.,,,,,,,.....,.,..,,,,........,,.,...,.,...,,,,.....,,,,.,,....,... ,.........,, ,,,,.. J . -I s Ev ELYN ABBIE BAIRD Evelyn X a ecllctorlan Chorus l 2 3 4 President 3 Secretary 2 Library Club 4 Assrstant Edrtor of Broadalbannan 3 A man rs wrser for hrs learnlng HELEN IVIAsoN BUEL1. HCICH Salutatorran Lrbrary Club 4 Chorus l 2 3 4 President of Student Council 4 Editor of Broadalbanlan 4 umor Play Treasurer 3 Advertising Editor of Year Book 4 Secretary 3 Presldent of Wash mgton Club I never knew so young a body wrth old a head ANT:-row PETER Czu PRYK Tony What men have done can strll be done and shall be done today IJI , 1 : , , , . , , , , 9 Y Y 9 ! , ,J , , , 5 I 7 Y - S0 U, ,. f DoRo1Hx RITA DORMAN Dotlzc as l'llSlOI'lal1 Chorus I 2 umor Play Qemor Play umor Prom Committee Secretary I lwreasurer of Lx hrary Club 4 There 1 no fire WIIIIOLII ome smoke Em OOD FRANKLIN EATON Ulcl Photograph Editor of Year Book 4 I reasurer I 2 4 Presldent 2 Basket b I 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 C 0 us Orchestra 4 Edrtor of Broadalbaman 3 Busrness Manager of Broadalbaman 4 Class Reporter I Senior Play Vrce Presxdent 3 Prrze Speakmg I 2 3 4 umor Prom Commrttee He seems so far and yet o near LILLIAN Em EATON I Presrdent 4 Lxbrary Club 3 4 St dent Councll 3 VICE President 2 Secre tary 3 Assistant Editor of Broadalbaman 3 4 Chorus I 2 3 4 Asslstant Edxtor of N ear Book 4 umor Play Semor Play Jumor Prom Committee For many are called but few are cho en l 10 I ' - xv Cl S ' ' : , , , 3, 4: J ' ' I U ' 1 I A A ' .' : ' , 1 ' ' '- ' S ' S . ' I .. V. ' , : ' , . , 9 , : - all, , , , 9 , , . z h r . 2, 3, 43 Orchestra, 3, 4g Treasurer of , 1 ' ' , : ' ' , 1 , : Q ' - ' , 5 ' ' , . , , : S . 7 lKL'I!! ' , 4 ' , , 3 u- ' , : ' - ' , : - - : , . , , : ' ' ' 1 ' ' . S . MARTHA ELIZABETH FLETCHER Mart Library Club 4 Her worce was ever soft gentle and ow LEWIS EUGENE. FRANE. Lewze PfCSldCIlt 3 Baseball 2 3 4 Chorus 3 4 Busmess Manager of Broadalbaman 3 Editor of Year Book Student Council 3 Presldent of Athletic Assoclatlon 4 Vxce Presldent 4 umor Prom Commrttee Honesty IS the best polrcy GENE ADELE HAFF Genre umor Play 5611101 Play Chorus I 2 3 4 Llbrary Club 4 Presldent of l..r brary Club 4 Secretary 4 Junior Prom Committee Cheer Leader l 2 3 4 Secretary of Athletrc Assocratron 3 Assrst ant Edrtor of X ear Book I am gom the way of the earth l 11 1 fl li , . fl l ' , I .. , AV ' li ' I! a Q , t , Q , , : ' , 1 1 I 1 v I - , 1 J : Junior Playg Senior Play. l .. . ,. J ' 'Q ' 1 ' , , , , I r Z ' , 1 Q Q 1 , q v , I ' ' , : - - I ,, , D . SPRAGUE Lnxcom JEINNINGS Dzvvy Bas etball l 2 3 4 Chorus 2 3 4 Student Councll 3 4 umor Play Semor Play Sport Editor of Broadalbaman 3 Class Reporter 2 Captam of umor Var sity 3 Baseball I 2 3 4 PYIZC Speak mg 4 Art Fdltor of Year Book Vice Preslclent I They say mrracle are past EDWARD XVII LIAMSON Locmzow Bas etball l 2 3 4 Chorus 2 3 President l Sport Ldxtor of Broaclal banlan 4 Exchange Editor of Broaclal haman 7 Student Council 4 unlor Play Semor Play Orchestra 3 4 Sport Edrtor of Year Book Foul lournament 4 Base ball Manager 4 Rome was not built ln a clay MARY AGNES IVIAINQ Honey Llbrary Club For nature made her what she IS and never made another lll ' v v v l u - on , , ,J , v , Q s w J ' s s 1 Q s 9 y ' s u -4 1 , . u , n U . I . na-dn k . , , , , , , .4, . ,H . 9 m ' s 1 ' ,-, , ,J . v 1 v y v Q 1 ' , . sa - - as , v u on ss - n 'I 4. GERALD DE FOREST :MOORE Dujfey Cl1orus.2 3 4. Great men are not always wise. DOROTHY KATHARIVE MORAN PC8811 Lxbrary Club 4 Chorus I 2 3 Where the tream runneth moothest the water 1 the deepest JAMES FREDERICK ROCKWELL F1661 unlor Play W en I was a cluld I pake as chllcl When I became a man I put away clnldxsh thmga O E131 'I K , , .. I : , . , ,4- ll S S , ' 9, I S . cs l n h , s a . . . .,, , CECELIA TESSF QALAK Tessa Clas Reporter 4 Lrbrary Club 4 As Istant Advertr Ing Manager of X ear Book Qhe IS gentle he IS shy X1 et there IS mlschref In her eye DORIS LOUISE SMITH Smzlly Basketball I 2 3 4 Captarn of Crrls Fleam 4 Chorus l 2 3 4 unror Play Semor Play unror Prom Commrttee L brary Club 4 Assrstant Eclrtor of Year Book Exchange Eclrtor of Broaclalbaman 3 Secretary and Treasurer of Washrngton Club Student Councrl 4 To know her once IS to lrke her alway ALLEN CLARENCE STEWART s etball l 3 4 Baseb ll 7 4 umor Play Senlor Play Vrce Presr clent 3 Class Reporter 3 Humor Eclrtor of Year Boolt Chorus 2 3 4 F ul Tournament 3 JUHIOI Prom Commrttee Orchestra 3 4 Presrdent of Orchestra 4 Better late than never l 14 l . ., ll I, 5 Q , ' Q Q s s ,, . . -I r 5 s I, .... ,, .. . H . . , , , . , , U 7 I , Y 9 YJ 7 ,J , 1- , , Y S Y 9 ' .. . . ,, s. I 'V WAI!! Bak , , .., , , . a . .., 3, . J : I - - Q Q 9 y 'Q a I , I 0 , , , , . , . - .. ,, KATH m N Svwr K Kay Lrbrarv Club 4 Clas Reporter 4 Ametant Aclxertmnv Manaver of Near Book Bashful e 3 1 an ornament of youth NIABEL XIANDEINBURC Library Club 4 Chorus l 2 Srlence 1 deep cl etermty speech as hallow aa trme HAL1-:L RIHH WEIDERMAN Hazel Lrbrary Club 4 Llke a crrcle endmg never Does her tonvue run on forever? l15l U H 1 , . 1 5 , I . . . , , - - - 3 C, .f . U H S' S . , , . .. .. llflabcl , ' 2 . . . 3. 4. ,, . .Q N A . . 5 b . IS - ,. , S ' . .. H , . H - - - , If 3 1' K1-3XNY1:'r'm Knoxn up FLOH D Vwcev Weiss Wczssy Chorus 2 3 4 Busmess Nlanage f ear Book Manager of Ba ltetball Team The tree 15 known by hls flult There was a slow semor named Weiss Ihere IS a young laddle named Moore On a parkm space he had a lease certalnly needs a love cure Alack and alas' Bashful and shy'7 He ran out of gas' Oh' not thus guy' Thls unfortunate semor named WCISS Thus decelvmg young lad named Moore CLASS ALPHABET ls for Al our hero not slow Buell and Balrd to whom honors go or Czupryk who adores a dark lass or Ed our apt mathematxclan or Fletcher with lots of ambltlon or Geme who acqulres all the boys or Hazel who makes lots of nolse or Inky our mascot you see or Jenmngs a bxg t IS he or Kathrvn the llffht curley head L or LEWIS who ns dangerous its saxd Ol' E DUI' e or or or or or or Z f Mary Moore and me nuisance we have all proved to be optlmlst happy and gay qualms we as Seniors now feel Rockwell who talks a great deal Smltty of basketball fame Tesse from the country she came Utch a wonderful pal Vandenburg a very mce gal Welss wxth wlse wmmng ways or our brxght future days LILLIAW EATON , , , 3 ' 1' o Y : S ' , 3. S N ' . 'Vim ' . , ,yr , A '. , , . M is f , . B, ' , . N is th ' , C is f , . O is ' ' , . D is for Dorothy, we have two in the class. P is our pessimist, right the other way. E is f , ' ' . Q is th , ' . F is f , ' ' ' . R is f , . G is f ' , ' . S is f ' , . H is f , ' . T is f , . I is f , . U is f , . J is f ' , ' 'A s ' . V is f , ' . K is f , , . W is f ' , ' ' ' ' . is f ' , ' , ' ' ' . X, Y, , ' , . J Nl 96 Class Hlstol v In September 1952 our class entered a new world thlgh schooll aukward tel lfied and green We always eemed to be ln th way of the upper classmen and notl mg we did w as proper Our first horror whlch appears annually to all Freshman Classes Wa ll lltl3'l0Il VVe were stage truck at first but we oon overcame thls whlle accompllshlng our mlraculous feats Numerous rules x ere published by the Seniors and we had to obey them or suffer the con equenees Our first entertainment was a play Circus Solly and we were 3SS1St6d ln this our first diamatlc attempt by the Sophomore Class In the Sprlng we held the Freshman dance Everyone had an en ioyable time provlng it to be a soclal lf not a linanclal success We sold Christmas cards whxch proved to be verv profitable and made a great lncrease in our Washmgton fund At the close of the xear We enjoyed a plcnlc at Healys Park Swlmmlng boatlng and danclng were enjoyed by all Edward Lockrow Lllllan Eaton Elwood Eaton and Dorothy Dorman were cur leaders durlng the year We entered ou Sophomore year with big ldeas We st1ll thought that studying m high school was easy but we soon changed our mlnds when it came to Geometry and Caesar Nevertheless hav mg departed from the ranks of green Freshman and advanced to those of w1se Sophomores we tackled the hard tasks ahead of us Because of the absence of our adviser we d1dnt sell any Christmas cards but we d1d hold a card party m the Spring Agaln may I repeat It was a social lf not a financial success Durmg this year our Washington fund d1d not lncrease very rapldly Benny Adamkoskl Elwood Eaton Evelyn Baird L1ll1an Eaton Allen Stewart and Sally Young managed our affairs for the year In June we all en 1oyed a p1cn1c at Lansmgs where swm l lg boating and mlmature golf prov1ded amusements This was also a farewell pa ty ln honor of 'MISS Evelyn Fortmlller NJe reallv began to feel very grown up fthls may not have been noticeable to the faculty! when we entered our Junior year As the time was growing nearer for our Washington trlp and Com mencement we decided that we must mcrease our funds considerably at once We worked strenuous ly this year We sold Chrlstmas cards and a large amount was added to our funds In the Spring we decided to rex eal our hldden dramatic talent and presented Flos Beau It proved to be a great success and a sum of one hundred and fifty dollars was netted In May we held the first Junlor Prom ever to be held ln Broadalbm High School It was a gay and colorful affair with a ten piece band furnlshmg the music Exelyn Baird Lewis Fran' Elwood Eaton Lillian Eaton Helen Buell and Edward Lockrow were our leaders for the year Our annual picnic was held at Lansmgs What s this a dream or were we really Seniors It didnt eeln possible that our four years of work ln hlgn school were almost completed The magorlty of our t me had to be spent ln earnlng money and studying Although at times It proved very tiresome we really enjoyed It Our first duty and may I add great pleasure was to 1n1t1ate the Freshmen We forgot that three years ago we were in their same embarassing positions and made them do hard and embarassing feats The rest of the first semester was spent ln performing certaln Semor duties The tlme came to choose rings and Jackets The selecting of rings proved to be no Job at all but no one of the student body of Senlors seemed to want to agree when It came to the questlon of sweaters and Jackets Finally we decided on gray suede Jackets Wltll red letters In October we presented The Llght Eternal VVe had to work but lt was a great success We ourselves were astonished to find such dramatic talent among our classmates Just lmagme Dxvvy making an audlence cry' At Christmas we held a Carnival Dance and also sold many Chrlstmas Cards to help swell our Washington fund lwe had regular customers by now? In the last semester we continued with our work In February we held a pancake supper which proved a success Ed made the coffee' Durmg the year we sold candy and ice cream At last it was time for our trip to Washington Every one enjoyed the trip tremendously We made many new acquaintances but we were all glad to arrlve home Lillian Eaton Im IS Frank Elwood Eaton and Gene Haff managed our affairs for the year Now a hard and ted!-, struggle lles ahead of us but we all feel that with a httle ambltxon and assistance of the faculty we will graduate with honors Success to all my classmates Donors! Donlun x J 1 19., 14 0 1 f d ' - - - - 1v' U V v v 1 v - - S . 9 ' , 1 J' '1 . . , . , . .s t . 5' , , S . 'v' I I , S ' . ' , ln ' n ' ' ' . ' , Y - , . . ' . , , 1 - - V . . . , . . . . . . v ' - v ' y v D - . , ' - v . . , . Y . y - y 1 y Y - - - Y v Y . 1 Y - - , , . . 1 . '. .. - , . ' I X' . . . ' . 'K . X' ' ' . Y V . . . 1 . . - V - - . Y , . . . . , ' , ' ' u 1 rs . . . . . . Y . . 7 . . , , , 1 1 . . . . , Q in .Q .L . . , S g 1. 3 . , , r . . . , , - 1 ka N. V - A - , ' , , rl . n - V 1 v - y . , L 'H , . .3 y y - KEN N Yli'r'ro KRKlNIl'l.Pf Jrxil 1936 19 Senior Play The Light Eternal THE CAST ' Michael O'Brien, a brick layer ,... . ,,.,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,, . . ,,...A,....,A......... Allen Stewart Doris Smith Maggie O'Brien, his wife .,.,,,,,..,,,,.. , ,,,,.,, ...,....,.. ,,... ,,,.,.,, ..... ......,.,...... , Margaret O'Brien, his daughter .,,,, ,,,,l,,..,..... , ....,,. ..,.,....,.l.l.,.,..l. D orothy Dorman Edward Lockrow Lewis Frank George O'Brien, his son .,,.,,....,..,,...,.. .....,..,...,..,,.,.,,,,,,,.,..,,, ,...........,......,.., Daniel Collins. Margaret's fiance .....,.. .......,,,.....l.. . . ...... ,,..,.....,..,...... , . Marie Stafford, a music and vocal teacher . . , ,,,, , ,..,,,,..,,,...,,, ,,.Gene Haff Elwood Eaton Lillian Eaton Sprague Jennings Father Patrick Nolan ..... ,,...,,., ,,,,,,,,l,. ...............................................,......... Mrs. Mary Conway, a gossip ....,.,,,,, ,.,,., . ,i.. ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,.,,i ,,.,t,.....,,,..,,.,.. . James Nolan, a stranger ., ,,,... .......................,..,...............,.., ..............i... , . Dir cted by Florence Jeffo ds THE. STORY Into a medium sited town came Marie Stafford to open 1 school of elocution piano and voice She boarded with the OBrien family Mike OBrien 1 gentle Irishman his wife Maggie a scold mg and bossy yet kind hearted Irish woman and their son George, and daughter Margaret B cause Marie was reticent about her former life Mrs Conway a rather go ipy towns woman became very curious Her su plclon ained momentum one day when her son went to Maries studio to take his pmno lesson and found an unsealed letter which his mother believed confirmed her suspicions Mrs Conway spread the news and Miss Stafford began to lose her pupils She appealed t Father Nolan a young priest who had been in the parish for 1 year and who was loved by all fox his gentleness and kindness He told Marie about the letter Mrs Conways son had found and Marie told him the moving and dramatic story of her life She had married a man who had humbled and abused her and after having been a loyal dexoted wife but still unable to make her husband see the light she had finally left him and had come to this town to earn her own living under her former professional stage name During this scen a violent thunder and lightning storm began to rage outside and through the window came James Nolan a derelict He was Maries husband and had traced her to this place He also turned out to be the ne er do well brother of Father Nolan who had run away from home in his youth In a very dramatic scene where James wa defying all beliefs he Nas struck by 'ivhtnlng and his sight was destroyed Before James death the followin morning he asked 'Vlaries forgiveness and through the kind efforts of Father Nolan and her he was able to see the Light Eternal even though he was blind Much humor was provided by Mike and Mag ie and a great deal of nterest was aroused by the romantic Danny and Margaret and of course George fell deeply in love with Marie but felt that he had no right to mention this feeling to her as long as her husband lived Each member of the cast contributed toward an excellent performance wh ch was one of the best presentations ever staged in Broadalbin Hlgl' School CLASS B ALLUT Done Done Best Best Most Best Best Most for B H S Most for 1936 Natured Looking Popular Dancer Actor Noisxest Quietest ' e r 1 Z- - . - .H . 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Most Ambitious Most Falented Best Athlete Wittiest Best Dre sed Most Congenial Most Sarcastic Best Mannered Boys Lewis Frank Lewis Frank Lewis Frank Lewis Frank Allen Stewart Allen Stewart Allen Stewart Fred Rockwell Gerald Moore Elwood Eaton Elwood Eaton Allen Stewart Edward Lockrow Lewis Frank Floyd VVeiss Edward Lockxow Lewis Frank Girls Doris Smith Doris Smith Dons Smith Gene Haff Gene Haff Gene Haff Doris Smith Dorothy Dorman Martha Fletcher Doris Smith Gene Haff Dons Smith Dorothy Dorman Lillian Eaton Doris Smith Dorothy Dorman Helen Buell K1-LN N x'm'To KRONICLE JUNE 1936 21 STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council for the first term was organized in September 1935. The representatives from each class were: Seniors Edward Lockrow, Vice-Prcsidentg Doris Smith. Juniors--Helen Shivka, President: Richard Fraker. Sophomores- Stuart Finch, Muriel Coloney. Freshmen--Victor Kibler, Treasurer: Gladys Brown. Secretary. The Student Council for the second term was or from each class are: Seniors4Helen Buell. President Treasurer: Mary Goodcmote. Sophomores--Emma Stahl. Street, Vice-President: Josephine Rebisz. The main duties of the body are: To plan chapel offenders of Student Council laws and have charge of the lockers. LLASS OF 1957 ganized in January 1936. The representatives 3 Sprague Jennings. Juniors-Rogers Finch, Secretaryg Kenneth Kenyon. Freshmen-Curtis programs, appoint monitors for halls, punish OFFICERS FOR FIRST AND SECOYD SEWIESTERS President Vice P1 esident Secretary Treasurer Reporter Student Council 'VI embers Anselment Marie Argotslnger Crawford Baldwin Lewis Benedict Doris Breen Bettina Brownell Roy Buell George Jr Bunn Alice Mae Close VV1ll1am Davidoff William Eglin Martha Mae Fick 'Vhldred Lewis Baldwin John Yatsenik Joyce Frank Carolyn Haff Vlary Klgmkow Helen Shivka Richard Fraker Jl NIOR CLASS Finch Rogers Fraker Richard Frank Joyce Goodemote Mary Goodemote Robert Haff Carolyn Hrlnlshln VV1ll1am Jeffords Harrison Kenyon Madalene Klymkow Mary Kretiv Mary Heaney Grace Betty Breen NV1ll1am Hrmishm Doris Benedict William Davidoff Alice Bunn Rogers Finch Mary Goodemote Mulligan Mabel Olmstead Hazel Ryder Irene Sawyer Robert Seredensky Eva Shivka Helen Stead John Sywyk Nellie V anlvostrand Evely Il XVeiderman Bernice X atsenik John Faculty Advisers Dorothy Stillman, Catherine L Suits Magazines We The Country Gentlemen Lewis Frank Life The Senior Class Everybodys Doris Smith VVomans Home Companion Mary Maine Popular Science Judge Ranch Romances The Outlook Good House Keeping Youths Companion The Tattler Adventure American Thrilling Loxe Smart Set Diet Hunting and Fishing Fred Rockwell Anthony Czupryk Mabel Vandenburg Broadalbin High School Evelyn Baird Studies Dorothy Dorman Allen Stewart Tesse Salak Gene Hafl' Faculty Lillian Eaton Sprague Jennings Have Read Time Baseball Famous Funnies Farmers Vhfe True Detectlve College Humor Hooey Physical Culture American Home The House Beautiful Major Bowes Amateur Llberty Cross Words Pathfinder Modern Priscilla Gerald Moore Elwood Eaton Fdward Lockrow Martha Fletcher Miss Suits Floyd Welss Hazel Weiderman Mr Stillman Mrs Stillman Mrs Jeffords Mr Perkins Miss Wmne Miss Putman Miss Hager Katherine Sywyk Favorite Comics D Bartlett and Chas Warren YY Y 1 I , . , , - t - l . . v y ' 'Av Lk' , D I v ' v l Y . 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Warlen Leuls Kenxo oh rles Nllllln on It T101 Colonex NtLl l1t Flnfh SOPHONIOIJ' CI ASS rosllllr Ceor e C-eelan Elfrtda Horton Mll1lC6Ht :lox ak VK 1111 lm Kenyon Kenneth Kenvon Lexxls Nldkiurray Ru sell xfllllfl ton Charles Nillllngton John Nfldxxockl Emma Perxln Thelma Pettlt NIHFIOII Phllllps James PlCk6F1Hg Audrey Holla l Brownell N IX BIIODFWD E redox Geel'1n H len S zdek A llllam Hou ak lx llneth Kenyon r llml gtihl potter xl orden 'D ltmall Harold Rozdolskl Mlchael hem Dorcas Nla lplk Julla Slvlplk VVllma mlth Donald any der Helen bt lhl Emma teele Elsle SX Ldek Helen x andenburff Marlon H flrren Rltpl. XX elderman Robert XX C189 Kenneth F elllty Advlsev Ruth Putnam Elllz beth B H1 er fl XSS OI' 1939 OPFIC ERS FOR FIRST AND NLC OND SENIESTERS P esldent XICS Prt ldent Secretary Treasurer Reporter Student Counc l len bers Allen 'X elu Bl own Glady s Bryce Fred Butler Barbara Canary Doll lld Cannell F r lntes Close Futh Crannell Donald Crannell Flcanor Cruthers Nlllllcent Dlngman NIBFIOH Dorman Fred Eglln Vlrglnla Falrchlld NIAFIOII Frasler Lllllan Gerrlng 'Vlary Ellen A nes Olmstead Ross Lym ln XI1l11CPI1t CILIIDCIS Edythe Underwood Lllllall Fr lsler Xlctor Klbler Glldys Brown I' RLSHNIAN CLASS Gnlevszynskl Joseph Goodemote Hoxvlld Cloff 'Nlary Llorton Rohut Jeffords CIfhCIlH Jennln s Hu h hlbler Vlctol Klymkovt Peter Lee Kenneth Lyman Ross '1.IcLouth Alllson Nlllroy Bette XIIIFOY Donald Nlysyk Dxmetro Oldfield Rlchard Olmstead Agnes Perklns Roger Hcward Goodemote Donald MIITOY Alllson 'VIcLouth XIIFQ Groff X ru Allen Curtls Street Jo ephlne PCDISZ rettlt Ol T111 PQDISZ Ann 1 PCDISZ JOSCDDIHE Hlthardson Dax ld Sfll lk Ceor e Sleezer Nlflrlon Solonl lsthuck 'Nettle Stahl Myrtle Ste ld Georg Stecy k Annfl Street Curtls I nderwood Edythe VK elss Gladys XX lnney Marlon X eager James 7bx zenskl VValter l-aculty Adtls 1- Anlta E XVlnne 1 . 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K1-:N N YlQ'l IgU KsmN1c1.E It Nl 36 HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS D1F6Ct8d by Flolence Jewell Jeffords Arlene Anselment Evelyn Balrd LCWIS Baldwln Ellzabeth Bellen Dorls Benedlct Mary Bllobran Leo BoJanowskl Bettlna Breen Howard Brownell S0phle Bubela Helen Buell Allce M Bunn Frances Canfield Marjorle Chrlstofferson Wllllam Close Murlel Coloney Eleanor Crannell Dorothy Dorman Elwood Eaton Gladys Eaton Lllllan Eaton Martha Mae Eglln Vlrglnla Ferguson Mlldred Flck Rogers Flnch Stuart Flnch Joyce Frank LEWIS Frank Elfreda Geelan Mary Goodemote Robert Goodemote Carolyn Haff Mllllcent Horton Wllllam HFIHISDIU Harrlson Jeffords Sprague Jennlngs Madalene Keny on Mary Klymkow Edward Lockrow Gerald Moore Dorothy Moran Mabel Mulllgan Hazel Olmstead Thelma Perkln MHFIOH Pettlt Audrey Plckerlng Harold Putman Irene Ryder Robert Sawyer Dorcas Shaw Helen Shlvka Julla Skaplk Wllma Skaplk Donald Smltn Dorls Smlth Emma Stahl F1516 Steele Allen Stewart Helen Syzdek Edythe Underwood Mabel Vandenburg Evelyn VanNostrand Rlta Warren Kenneth Welss John Yatsenlk Sally Young CHORUS PROGRAM The Broadalbln Hlgh School Chorus presented the annual enteltalllment on Tuesday evenlng May 15 1936 The progr m was a grand success The Chorus conslsts of approfclmately seventy VOICES under the dlrectlon of Mrs Florence J Jeffords The program opened wlth the Chorus slnglng several seml classlcs Between the acts enter talnment was furnlshed by Carollne Thurber Bervl Douglas and Peter VanPeters Orchestra The second part was the muslcal comedy Troplcal Isle The scene was on the shore of a troplcal lsle The scenery of thls part was very effectlve The glrls costumes were trawellng SUltS The boys wore black coats whlte trousers and whlte shoes Several songs were sung ln thls part con slstlng of solos duets and group songs The cast conslstcd of Sprague Jennlngs Stuart Flnch Elsle Steele Elwood Eaton Allen Stewart Dorls Smlth Rlta Warren Vlfglnla Ferguson John Yatsenlk Mary Goodemote Bettlna Breen and Donald Smlth Danclng was enjoyed afterward wlth muslc by Peter VanPeter s Orchestra Veru Allen Thomas Arthur Jeanette Brown Barbara Butler MBTIOH Close Ruth Close Gordon Coloney Ylctor Chrlstopher Mllllcent Cruthers Robert Coulombe Harold Dence Allce Jean Deuel Vlrglnla Eglln Charlotte Fosmlre Lllllan Frasler Cyrus Fraker Kathryn Glbson Jane Glamm Mary Grod Murlel Gulder JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS Stephen Hoshlyk John Hrlnlshln Catherme Jeffords lflctor Klbler Catherlne Klymkow Peter Klymkow Roberta McLouth Walter McDade Bette MIIFOQ Donald MIIFOQ Mlldred Morehouse Gladys Mucha Howard Nellls Jr Jennle Nyszczy Agnes Olmstead Roger Perklns Marlon Perry Earl Putman Warren H Putman Davld Rlchardson Nelson Ryfa Jacquellne Seward 'Nlettle Solomaschuck M5 rtle Stahl Anna Stecyk Dorothy Syzdek Audrey Thum Rlchard Trevett Thelma Trevett Edythe Underwood Donald Vosburgh Gladys Warner Helen Welderman Gladys Welss Ernest Whlpple Mary Whlte M8Fl0n Wllson Mlldred Wlnney Walter Zbyzenskl Joseph Zukosky . 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KIQX N Y IQTT41 Klmxrrmri JI Xl 936 I IBR RRY Cl llB The Lrbrary Club was formed the first week of school Its marr purpose rs to assist the lrbmrran The offrcers were elected as follows Presldent Gene Haff Secretary Sally Young Treas urer Dorothy Dorman Entertamment Charrman Lrllran Eaton The club cnyoyecl an outrne the week end of June 5 1936 it Kamp Katnerlne Caroga Lake The members are Evelyn Barrd Helen Buell Dorothy Dorman Lrlllan Eaton Martha Fletcher Gene Haff Mary 'vlalne Dorothy Moran Tesse Salak Kathryn Sywyk Mabel Vandenburg Hazel Werderman Sally Young THE BROAD Al B VXI AN The staff of the Broadalban an was organlzed rn September 1990 The followrng are th members of the staff Edrtor rn chref Helen Buell Assrstant Edrtor Lrllran Eaton Busmess Manager Elwood Laton News Edrtor Bettrna Breen Art Editor Jovce Frank Assrstant Art Edrtor John Yatsenrk Exchange Edltor Carolyn Haff Glrls Sport Edltor Dorrs Btnedlct Boys Sport Editor Edward Lock row Reporters Senror Tesse Salak Kathryn Sywyk Junror Mary Klymkow Allce Bunn Sopho more Charles Mrllrn ton Wrlllam Hovak Freshman L1ll1anFras1er YeruAllen Mrneographers LEWIS Baldwrn Rrch rd Fraker Mrss Su1ts M1ss Putnam and the edrtor attended the Scholastrc Press Conventron at Syracuse rn November We entered our paper m thrs contest and recerved honorable mentron for the edltorlals As our paper was more lrke a magazrne rt was decrded that our caper would be changed from the ma azrne type to the newspaper type Srnce then rt has been edrted as a newspaper 'Next year rt wrll be edrted eyen more lrke a newspaper ALDNINI lN0 I'Eb 1901 1923 Lrllras Llttlejohn VanBurer iMrs Clarence E! Dorothy Hathaway Reed UVIrs Leland! has and her husband spent the wmter rn Florrda 1905 Ernest Lee Pharmacrst dred Yov 11 1930 1908 Byron Chapman 'VI D Brown and Albany Medical College 1909 Mae Halloran Hults 1Mrs Chrrstopherl teache the first grade rn Broadalbrn Central School 1910 Grace Sawyer Srsm teaches at Hagedorn 'VI1lls 1913 Hazel Rosa. Luff iMrs Ernest! and her hus band therr daughter Mar retta who graduated rn 1995 and Arlene MacVean of the Class of 1932 spent the Easter xacatlon rn Florlda 1914 Mrllrcent Fmch Chaloner fMrs Robert! grad uate of Vassar College two chrldren Robert and Barbara 1q16 Dulcre Hatzenbuhler teaches rn Amsterdam Yew York Catherine XV'1rr n 4Srster Vlary Borromeo! rs prxncrpal ot the Xrncentlan Instrtute Albany New York 191Q Edith Ros: Wood 1'Vlrs Arthur! teaches the eighth grade 111 Broadalbrn Central School 1920 Alta Cornell Hardwell 1'Vlrs Vxrlllamr txo clnldren XVrllram Jr and Thomas 1921 Florence Rose Vvarren fMrs Frank! has a on Bllly 1323 Elrzab th Lansmg Rerd Hirs Ralph! IS a graduate of Syracuse Unryersrty one chlld lNorma Helen Lansing Trevett Wlrs F Mason! R N two chlldren Nladene and Lansrng Peter one chrld Wrllard She teaches school 'VIason Treyett rs a Funeral DIFECCOF Broad albrn 'Nlew York have a daughter Nancy 1926 Helen Duell Sabattrs t'VIrs Everett! has one chrld John Parrs lr rs a teacher He marrred Ruth Zimmerman They have one chrld Bar bara Ruth Grace Lockyer teaches the seventh grade rn Broadalbrn Central School 1927 I-lugn Brown Harvard graduate He marrred Lerlla Hrllabrandt of St Johnsvrlle who rs a teacher at Amsterdam New York Hugh IS a lreutenant rn the Reserve Corps and at present rs located rn th state of Vtashmgton Dorothy Wcmple Davrs Uvirs Orton! teaches the seventh grade rr Broadalbrn Central School Theresa Sawyer teaches choolat SteversM1lls 1928 rrances XIIIIIPFII Nassel f'VIrs Nlorbert! has one chrld Barbara Lourse 1929 Yrolet Lockyer teaches the upper grades at Unron Vlrlls rn the Bro oalbrn Central DlStF1Ct harles Mack can graduate or Oneonta Yormal Prrncrpal of school at Factory Vrllage 1930 Dorothy Brm rr Strllman fMrs Vhllram! IS a graduate of Albany State College Dorothy was marrled at Easter She and her husband are members of the school faculty Xlarguerrte Pans Harrls 1lVIrs Raymond! re sldes at New port where her husband rs a member of the school f culty Contlnued on Page 39 V. 1 31 J I A A . 5 . . ' . . . I . V, . D - , ll - - n . . ' ' v ' I v r V A . 7 1 , A A I L - .X i ' ' 1 , J. ' e N A I . I-. - . , 2 . Y . . : . Y i 9 v v . C 1 1 1 , . l . , . .1 3 . , V , . . V - . . , , , , -1 . W ' Wi ,, 3 , . ' I ' . - ' ' Y V 4 v v - ' . . U ,. . . - . . . , . , . ' o v v 1 - ' ' f' , ' a . S ' . ' ' ' . .' ' Y' ' v ' 7 - T V T f -- I A - I . A . . ' ' w V A s. 1 ' . , ' J , , A . . '. ' - I - , Percy Finch, M. DU deceased. Edgar Varl marrred Ethel VanEmburg. They , 1 . ., . ' . 4 1 1 . ' ,, s ' . . . . . , . ., . 1 Y - I ' I L. . . ' g , ' ' - F ' 1 y ' ' ' I , . 1 ' ' ' F . , D - ' e ' ' ' . . I ' . A 1 . . I . - 4 S L ' 1 Y Y l A ' . ' ' f e . - . ' .' - , '. . ' ' S! v Y A . Y' . V . . . - 'Q ' r.- ' l . 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' , 4 s. . 32 Klcx xrmrro KRoN1c1.1-: THE ORCHESTRA Otu D1 sent school Orchestra tonslsts of 20 plcce now undel the dlrectxon of Mlss Martha VVagner The Orchestxa has glven several publlc appearances thls year In Decembel th Orch stl ve a l'llLlSlC3l At thxs mme several selectlons were rendered by the Orchestra and there were many lnstrumental solos and duets Three members of the Orchestra w1ll graduate thlS June The Olchestra conslsts of many young promxsmg players who wxll undoubtedly develope lnto a nne Group The Orchestra meets tWlC6 a week for rehearsals Str ngs Edward Lockrow Helen Syzdek Emma Stahl Dorothy Syzdek Donald Canary Vlctor Klbler Davld Rlchardson and Wxlham Hovak Brass Allen Stewart Elwood Eaton George Fosmnre Donald Crannell Stuart Flnch Howard Brownell Veru Allen and Donald Mllroy Wood Wmd Rogers Flnch and Donald Smlth Percusslon Robert Goodemote Plano Joyce Frank Dxrector Mlss Martha Wagner Name Evelyn Balrd Helen Buell Anthony Czupryk Dottle Dorman Utch Eaton Lxlhan Eaton Martha Fletcher Lewle Frank Geme Haff Mary Mame Fredxe Rockwell Tesse Salak Dorls Smith Al Stewart Katle Sywyk Mabel Vandenburg Hazel Wexderman Dorothy Moran D1vvy Jennings Gerald Moore Floyd Wexss Looks Wlse Angellc Bashful Quiet Blank At Ed Quxet Good Natured Sedate Innocent Crazy Dark Smoldermg Lxke a Little Boy An Actress Shy Important Silent Love Entangled Sleepy Thm Really Is Intellxgent Not A Heartbreaker A Fog Horn Classy Ambltlous More Quiet Swell Fllrt In a Fog Paralyzed Harmless Shady Afire At Least 12 Lonesome Bashful 'Ihe Llmlt A Bomb Shell Gone A Dreamer Thlnner Pastnme Plannlng a Career Studymg Ask Tesse Fllrtlng Gloversvllle Frettlng Loolung for a Man Tourlng Statxc DEAP Huntmg Story Telllng Experlmentlng Blowmg Bubbles Saturday Nlght Partxes Hlstory C Wondering Growmg Up Lookmg for Informatlon Kmttmg for Her Hope Chest Looking for the Flsh Market Playlng Marbles Dxetmg . -nw -. A - -5 ' ' q Q ' ' ' 1 .. , ' . e ' c 'a ga . . , ' . . . N y C, . ' . 3 5 Y Y L- 1 y 1 V l ' -V i Y , , , Y - : . ' ' . u - rr - ' ' H I7 ' H ' H Q ' u ' - ' u - sy ' Eddxe Lockrow ........... Lost , ....................,. . ..,.. ...... ........... ...... ......,.. . . . . - f ' ------------M I ' u , ' H ' ' u u , ' ' ' ., .,,,,..,,,.,,,,,.,.,..., ,,,,,,,,...,, .....,.. ................. n ' rn ' 44 ' n ' . ' ' Jtxl 1936 Bl03d3lblll H1011 School CLASS PESSIMIST What do you thlnk of the class of 36 Not much? I agree It IS the worst class that has ey Cl raduated from Broadalbln Hlgh As for studylng why tllev newer thlnk of lt The clflss of 36 IS the lazlest and dumbest ever They fool tlme away lr study nall and yet walk around wlth a know It all expresslon and generally VU get by wlth It There should be a law agalnst such a practlce as thlS dont you thlllkq Of ourse they have a few good polnts but wery few The bad polnts exceed the Good ones so far that lt 15 just too bad In the first place Utch IS late for school contlnually or else he Walks ln about a second before the last bell rlngs Another person wlth a bad polnt IS Dottle Goodness knows vxhen she wlll plpe up vslth a slam or some sarcastlc remark lNow Freddle has many dlff rent klllds of moods Some d ys from lack of sleep he lb so grouchy that lt IS lmposslble to get Wlthln ten leet of hln and other days he lb oo cheerful Mart IS a very qulet person and talks so lou that she cannot be heard Somethlng ought to be done about It too Mary runs her a close second but Haz l certalnly lsnt affected wlth those weak XOICCS but 'lou I am sorry to dld vou eter se anyone wlth l ss ambltlon than counts h1S pennles Now Slnltty lg llway thls way Gerald and Helen used to be affllcted say they are worse but rlght the oth r way And that Al has? Ed IS so stlney that we know he cause of someone golng Cup ln the alrl LEWIS IS too ood natured for goodness sakes why doe lt he et mad for a charge Shall we take Lll Alwavs a plle of books ln hex arms and she frets llke the dlckells lf she doesnt happen to have one teeny llttle questlor done fol HlSt0fy C or et at least lllnety IH a test The ter lble pest of our class as everyone knows 15 D1VVy Hed talk contlnually II one would let hlm YVlly doesnt he g1V6 hls XV1tS a rest Floyd IS the blshful boy of our class At least thats the way he appears C99 H blushes oyer nothll Dld you eyer ee anythln so sllly'7 Dorothy may not seem to haye a qulck temper but Ju t tly to cross her path o ce and see' Nlable l5 another qulet person Why doesnt she talk and be a llttlf. SOCl3bl lnstead of actlng meek? Tess talks too much and Evelyn doesnt talk enough Now look at Kay she gl gles at ll0f,hlIlg Anthony IS the last one and he should be AS he always has an excuse fo somethln XVhat vs ould happ I1 lf he should come to school for a whole day once ' 'Wow thls IS our class wlth all of 'ts unnecessary bad polnts and probably there could be more added that are too numerous for tlme and space Thou hts about thls class wlll never brlng back pleasant memorles to the under classmen of B H S G N Hxll CLASS OPTIMIST It IS undoubtedly outstandlng ln all your mlnds that we the class of 1936 are the best class ever yet to graduate from Broadalbln Hlgh School We know that the school shall mlss us very much Never has there been Ol shall there be any class ever to graduate WhlCh has attalned the helghts of lntelllgence honor and respect that we have We presented the lnost outstandlng dramatlc event ever staged at Broadalbln Hlgh The Llght Eternal Remembero No one evel has and no one ey er can dle more beautlfully and more realls tlcly than DlVVy dld All of our dramatlc talent IS far superlor to any wltnessed heretofore and we challenge any or the future The class of 1936 IS wltnout doubt the best Hlstory C class of all tl1'Il9S fWe were only called the dumbest class yef about four tlmesb The Faculty IS especlally proud of us but examples of orderllness and studlousness We To be sure they look and act awkward queer hard work may brlng them somewhere near the why should they not be We leave set the hlghest hale ushered ln one of the largest Freshman classes and odd but three more years of experlence and stage of perfectlon we have reached so vlctorlously We leave dear old B H S confldent that we have learned practlcally all that lt can teach us We leave as dlgnlfled nd respected young men an.l women True It wlll be an awful loss to Broadalbln H1 h to have us leave and lt wlll probably take lt several years to recover Nevertheless our course IS completed and future advancements avsalt us Just a word ln partlng Freshman Sophomoles and Junlors Many trlals Wlll confront you ln the future Our slncere hope lS that It be your ambltlon to asplre to the hlgh morals and ldeals that we have labored hard to attaln El xl ooo E alox I I 1 I n ' 7 ' v -s v s U . . 5 , . . 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D . s ' Q A y ' l v - A SNAPSHOTS KI-N N Yl.'1 l'n KI14lNlI'I.!f F? E 'inn S W .YI xy lfzn. 1 4 , U ' f 55 E J 1 ,wifi 3 W 35 a V K A 5 g , 1 VK 9 4 1 x. ' f it 'fi P+ xml ll0 Kmnlu Q... -N JLNI 1936 in Y 5 ll 0 fu A Dorothy Moran 6. Lewis Frank Edward Lockrow 7. Doris Smith Lillian Eaton 8. Mabel Vandenburg Gerald Moore 9. Helen Buell Floyd VVeiss 10. Gene Haff Kathryn Sywyk Sprague Jennings Mary Maine Dorothy Dorman Fred Rockwell H Kr,xxxx.1nuKmIx1ff.3 Comphments of YERDOINIS ICE CREAM Zf'Z9Zf'T.'!ZE2Q:fZfI?j':f'j ZZ 2ZE EEE33EEEZEEZZZ -QE' ED3wS ZiJ ENDICOTT 54 JOHNSON Better Shoes for Less Money A L CORNELL Grocer Broaclalbm GEO E IVIANNING C E VAN VRANKEN CRANNELL 8: OUVISTEAD Florist Grocer Broadalbm Broadalbln Meat Market Broaclalbm ROBERT LESLIE Grocer Broadalbm E EGLIN M r Grmnell Dany JOHN BOORIXIAN FINKI F CANIDH CO PERRN Lk bl IL Mason Daurv I' arm Br nadalbm Bmadalbm L.-Idxersulle Bmadalbm 'I 'ii I - ! 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I 0 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' K ' L ' 4 -4 1 ---- - 1 N 1 - - - - - -1 ' 3 i iw , ,Ll 1 1 1 L J Mil ln, L L l JLNI 1936 ALLNINI NOTES Contmued from Page 31 Horace Jeffords IS a graduate of the Slmmons School of Embalmmg He marrled Florence Jewell ln September 1935 Robert Shaw taught scnool for three years and IS now a student at Umon College Schenee tady New York 1931 Florence Hults taught school for three years and IS now a student nurse at the Ellls Hospltal Schenectady New York Eleanore Meaney Parls fMrs Charles? has a dau hter Penelope Anne LeVerne Hoag recelved hxs degree from Syra cuse thls month and has taken a posltlon w1th the ECIIPSG Machme Company at Elmlra Helghts verslty Alexandria Kross graduates from Albany State College for Teachers thls month 1932 Catheune Parls wlll graduate from State Col lege for Teachers at Albany thls month Ruth Lockyer Brooks CMrs Elmer? resldes ln Gloversvllle Ruth was married ln October 1935 Donald Coons IS a student at WVanakena Re forestatlon School Wanakena New York Wlllxam Fullager will recelve hxs degree from State College for Teachers at Albany thls month Bxll IS to teach Math and Sclence next year at Schaghtlcoke Jack Haff has completed hls second year at Umon College 1933 Phllxp Fassett IS a student at Columbla Un1 verslty Dorcas Crapo and Robert Shaw of the Class of 1930 were marrled Monday June 8 The at tendants were Ruth Frank and Edward Vos burgh of the Class of 1932 Clayton Swears IS a graduate of Wanakena Reforestatlon School Leo Hlckok graduates from Oneonta Normal School th1s month Leon Jeffords and Lola Coloney were marrled 1n the fall of 1935 They resxde ln Gloversvllle 1934 Sonya Slrotlck attends Syracuse Umverslty Pauhne Anderson and Carol Fraker are stu dents at Keuka College Kathleen Swears IS studylng physlcal educa tlon at Cortland Normal 1935 Ruth Cornell attends Geneseo Normal School Charles Cunningham attends St Mlchaels Academy Harold Klbler attends the Reforestatlon School at Wanakena Katherme VanBuren rs a student at Benning ton College 1 'fl K. fir' r 5' , ,Iv I 'v 744' I jll I I ' 1 413 1' la if ow for a Happy Summer Vacazfzon F rocks Expenslvely .Styled lnexpenslvely Priced Good lookmv clothes to wear every where for sports and for dress up Clever new styles for rmsses and women Assortments so extenslve and so becom mv that you wlll want more than one WMP JWTME ' A ' - ' 19: y . xii I, . . v - X U 15,1 ff- ' If. 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Complimmls j Complzmenls 0 of X 7 I A few months at G B S w1II 1ve you advanced professxonal trammg for a busn ness posrtlon and preferred consxderatlon by employers Free employment assist 8I1Ce a'oancea' aszaoss razmng FOR ACADEMIC GRADUATES FOR COMMERCIAL GRADUATES A concentrated busmess course added to your splendld educatxonal foundatlon w1II qualxfy you for employment It wxII lve busmess focus to your cultural tram Phone Wrlte or Call for Bulletm of Courses Gloverswlle Baszness School Gloversvllle New York BEST WISHES The Broadalbm Bank Broadalbm N Y Member of the Federal Deposlt Insurance Corp Sena' Your Laundry Here Have 52 Extra Days Every Yearf EVERY DRY CLEANING SERVICE RUGS, CURTAIINS, BLANKETS COLD STORAGE FOR FURS JUN: 1936 41 O l I . U. . . . . D , v . . gb. . . 1 . ing. I 1 V 42 KILN N YlQ'l l'll Knoxrf L13 Complzmcnts of HILLMAN C27 JOHNSGN PEDRICK S LUNCH 50 North Mam Street C.-loversvllle N Y ARGERSINOER S FLJLTON COUNTYS DEPENDABLE DEPARTMENT STORE E L DURKEE Eff CD Cloversvllle s Sports Store I3 N Nlam Street Gloversvllle 1 Outfitters for Golf Baseball Soft ball Tenms Badmmton Pm Pon Croquet FlSl1lI'l Huntm Bicycles and Roller Sltates SWITCH TD SMART SUMMER CLOTHES F113 1, Summer m cc mfr rtablc warm weather cl ,thu n irtly tailor ed eport Lluthm wlth xttractwe cessorxes f r b th youn men and youn ladles who apprecnte ood appearance H I ABDELLA I 9 II Church btr t Llox crswlle Olllf 111111 Ill John Eaton 54 Som 1 . . , I . , Y 1 1 if' ' NX' A f. , , , - ' . S. I . .2 2. A .U .of I . ,. ,.. ,l 11 1, '1 . , .'c . ' '1 2' 1, l 'z 'f xg...s1z ,-E C J',J0f ' 'c 'g ' 1 ac- l, ' 0 0 2 S V if ' I S l l. Fl nn w N l -- ee l N . 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