Argyle Central School - Highlander Yearbook (Argyle, NY)

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TO Mr, T. James Wahler our friend and advisor the class of 19 +9 is proud to dedicate this edition of The Thistle 1 Compliment's of- J. -STERLING INC- ■ n‘w V!j.rove,K£3 Towbes Hotbl Bwimnit? %ury l LW«JK5£?° ' DEPT. STORE 4Jt tp bri£- I. £.. fficic(U o d uz ' 7 e Zourns CAT. dim, anu£ Tank- Sto . Ui trvnft nfl' (jC o-emJl S TjO Ma - 5.09 Main S+. y Hudson Tells New Yot-k 9hu r pUCUDAUL'S ht ybO We T-' ( M nMStcJls Sdkuy riHMb- C Ttxjatdvnenvh KINNEY'S %4e Jurma $hcca%ro Aoea- '(fal y- %Uir T exA- e S lSffO€ t oA'C Compliments of KiiMtR'S Ambulance Service 8216 2% HR. SERVICE Ar yle, N.Y. FACULTY Row 1—Mr. P. Umberger, Mrs. E. Braymer, Miss R. Martin, Miss B. MacWhorter, Mrs. M. McGeoch, Mrs. R. VanZandt, Miss M. Millman, Mrs. A. MacAuley, Mrs. M. Rooke, Mr. A. Gorham. Row 2—Mr. N. Madsen, Mr. F. Stevens, Miss E. McWhorter, Miss B. Kelleher, Mr. S. Trusselle, Miss M. Bristol, Miss K. MacCollum, Mr. G. Galloway, Mr. T. Whitman. STUDENT COUNCIL Row 1—Richard Abrahamson, Arnold Grant, Billy Brayman, Joyce Nichols, Lois White, Yvonne Richards. Row 2—Paul McDougall, John Olsenwik, Neva Brayman, Joan Carruthers, Muriel Stout, Joan Kilmer, Rowland Knowlton, Donald Durkee. J Generrl Electric Rppl. Coleman Hefters Q.E. Radios Hrhhh Hardware Co. C % rn, QJ i, TtuzyjZAJi OJclEoaj T usn uajs. ” O L CtAX. to -fawctEes AaaJony, otjztkctioc ustJLovu Qyin c uxa C AlyC y nje xJ r. ■ . s3-AArtrOCJZ . FLoyoHRNNfl P«°PS. HOWARD HHNNR TAYLORS GARAGE Cms eTA j T?( cNs ALL MAKES busony djMwcO Boc y ametuwt i rijyniAaE AJf)aMcsk y 4- LOCUST ST7 HUDSON FRUS, NX George Ellis REPAIRING- -Towing Hi a vicC DclJU a- JK) Rrgvle, M.y. m. 8009 Turlcc s'In Season. Pucks YeaiHlouncI Ab rakamscm Turkey Farm phone 6515 1 lew York spH(j d $ Ok flESTflur RNT Rift CONDITIONED C u K£4£. — CbrHJt l Z H, oocfa WRpRFN ST, ClENS F« IIS, N.y, Ridge Bookshop ?OOKS “SIFTS - CRRDS 9 RIDGE ST. G ens Foils, N.K C ® Ml P il 11 rr-tt e ini IT® CDF John Hrmcock Mutual LIFE INSURANCE CO. J2yv4 MjH txj2 ttmsvZtuMJ OLp o o to 9 Sr Tel. 2.-1980 GLensFrlls N.y. ryo KriJtriEtd Cope Ian t S Sf AC J t- v s NEVA BRAYMAN Ambition--live in Italy Chorus 1,2 Treas. 1 Speaking Contest 1,2 1st prize 1 2nd prize 2 Pres. 2 Music Festival 2 I.R.C. 2 Cheerleader 1,2,3,4 Senior Play Student Council 4 Yearbook Staff 3 Introduction to Business Play 1 Band 1,2 DONALD DURKEE LENITA COMBS Ambition--surgical nurse Chorus Timekeeper 2 I.R.C. Senior Play 3 Drum Majorette 3,4 Ambition—partnership with Wicks in restaurant Pres. Student Council 4 Boys State Rep. 2 F.F.A. Play 2 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Senior Play EMERSON GRANT ELLA INMAN Ambition--electrician Pres, Student Council 3 F.P.A. 2 Xmas Flay 3 Senior Play Timekeeper Ambit ion—travel around world Band 1,2,3 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Yearbook Staff 3 Vice Pres. 2 Pres. 3 School Paper Treasurer 4 Allstate Chorus 4 Senior Play Cheerleader 1,2,3,4 Music Festival 2,3 Introduction to Business Play 1 ROWLAND KNOWLTON Ambition—mechanical farmer School Paper F.F.A. Student Council 4 Manager of Basketball 4 Senior Play Ambition--marry a certain guy?? Introduction to Business Play 1 I.R.C. Music Festival School Paper Chorus 1,2,3,4 Vice Pres. 4 Yearbook Staff 3 MILDRED REID CLARA REYNELLS Ambition--religiou3 worker I.R.C. Speaker 2,3 Vusic Festival 2,3 Chorus 3,4 Ambition—travel Introduction to Business Play 1 Posters Senior Play ELEANOR REFOLDS Ambition--Fome Ec Teacher Band 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 I.R.C. 1,2,3 Vusic Festival 2,3 Pres. 4 All State Band 4 Yearbook Staff 3 Xmas Play 3 Ambition--aviation mechanic F.F.A. Easketball 1,2,3,4 Student Council 2 F.F.A. Piny Senior Play 3,4 CATHERINE SHEAR Ambition--nurse in Sweden Senior Play Band 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Speaking Contest 3 All State Chorus 4 Music Festival Student Council 1,2 I .R .C• 1,2,3 Speaker I.R.C. 2 Editor School Paper MARGARET SKELLIE Ambition—a rood nurse Rand 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Speaking Contest 1 All State Chorus 4 Music Festival Senior Play Cheerleader 1,2,3,4 Secretary 1,2,3,4 Yearbook Staff 3 EDWARD STRAINER DONALD WICKS Ambition--retire Senior Play School Paper Ambition—partrership with Durkee in restaurant and Bar Manager of Basketball 3,4 Manarer of Baseball 2,3 F.F.A. Senior Play CLASS HISTORY The original clas - started out in the new school in January 1940 in the third grade. Mrs. Mary Hiebert was the teacher of our .class of twenty-five students. Fourth grade we spent with Miss Bernice MacWhorter. This year we sold pencils and erasers. In the fifth grade Miss Eilleen McWhorter was our teacher. This year we sold candy. Mrs. Madeline McGeoch brought us through sixth grade. We again showed our sslesiran-shio ability by selling paper. Landing up-stairs with a bang, Miss Ruth McMurray was our class advisor. This year Victor Ruby joined us. This year we bought a victrola and learned how to square dance. In eighth grade Mrs. Dorothy Gates was our advi sor. After passing? the regents we set out with our best foot forward to coir.e through high school with the highest scholastic standard in the record of our school. During our Freshman and Sophomore years Mrs. Dorothy -Gstes was with us. We had a couole of dances. Lenita Combs and Bob Carruthers joined us in our Freshman year and Mildred Reid joined our ranks in our Sophomore year. Our Junior year Mr. T. J. Wahler heloed us edit our year boo which was to us a financial failure. We had several food sales. We also sold pop at baseball games. Edward Strainer joined us here. During our Senior- year we have been working very hard. We have sold magazines, pennants, and cook books. We hope to go to Washington at Easter. All together we have enjoyed our time together. Of the 25 who started out, 9 remain. 10 CLASS WILL We, the Class of 1949 of the Argyle Central School, County of Washington, State of New York, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby pronounce our last will and testament. We hereby bequeath to Mr. T. J. Wahler, Mr. N. Madsen, and Mrs. D. Gates our sincere appreciation for their guidance and helpfulness during our h - h school years. To the faculty we leave the memory of our co- operative spirit. To the Juniors we leave our books and hope they appreciate them, as we did. We leave to the Sophomores and Freshmen our best wishes for success and happiness. We, the Seniors so bequeath our pet loves and hates as follows: MARGARET SKELLTE-her Knack for getting into trouble to Mildred vfaite. ROWLAND KNOV.LTCN-his quiet nature to Bobby Sharpe. ' TLDRED RETD-her studious attitude to Janice Porter. EDDIE STRATNER-bis ability to sell magazines to Francis Pelkey. CATHERINE SIIEAR-her tuba to Carl Kramer. DONALD DUHKEE-his athletic ability to Edmond Sites. ELEANOR REYKOLDb-her clarinet play'n ability to Jessie Stark to keep the band going. DONALD V.ICKS-his pipe to Kickie Nelson. CLARA REYNELLS-her long finger nails to Carolyn Reynolds. EMERSON GRANT-his ability to get along with girls to Arthur Archambault. LOIS MCVYHORTER-her story telling ability to Dolores No ke s. ELLA TNVAN-her mathematical brain to Bob Lawery. VTCTOR RUBY-his friendship and respect for teachers to Paul McDougall. LENITA C0M3S-her South Glens Falls friends to Dot Rice. 303 CARRUTHERS-curly hafr to John McWhorter. NEVA BRAYMAN-winking habits to John Saunders. We hereby appoint the kinderrarten as executors of this, our last will and testament. In witness, thereof, v e, the Class of 1949, have subscribed our names end set this seal, this 17th day of February, in the year of our Lord, 1949. Signed, Catherine Shear Witnesses : Ella Inman Emerson Grant' a CLASS PROPHECY Oh, what a time we’ve hadj We've been rushing around finding people that we haven't seen since we left High School ten years ago. It's surprising how far people will go in ten years. But we need all of our ex-classmates if the Alum- nae Ball is to be successful. First of all, we sent a cablegram to Neva Brayman, who is now an airline stewardess for the Pan-American Airways and is in Brazil at the present. Bob Carruthers is now painting a picture of President Dewey (he got there, at last) in Wash- ington, so we sent him a telegram with an invitation to our Alumnae Ball. Next on our high school record book is Lenita Combs, a staff nurse in the surgical department of the Glens Falls Hospital. We now telephone Donald Durkee and kill two birds with one stone as we find that he and Donald Wicks are running a restaurant and tap room on Wain Street in Argyle. Here is Emerson C. Grant's name. It is rather hard to call him, because as president of the G.E., there are so many secretaries that we have to argue with first. We hear that Ella Inman is in Alaska, Just freezing the men , so there goes another telegram to invite her to the ball. Rowland Knowlton can be easily reached by calling his office In Glens Falls, where he is a well-known lawyer. Can you believe it, Lois McWhorter, we find, has married an undertaker and she is also his assistant. As they live in Argyle, we can speak to them in no time at all. We were very disappointed when we cabled Mildred Reid, who is now a mis- sionary in India. She informed us that she cannot leave her people to come to the ball. When we called Clara Revnells, she told us that she is running a taxi business in Argyle and would love to come. Just as we surmised, Eleanor Reynolds married her Jimmy and is teaching Horae Economics in Argyle Central. She told us that we could reach Victor Ruby in Fort Edward, where he now owns a big garage. A bell rings in our mind when we see the name of Catherine Shear. She is making a name for herself by taking over the Job of Supervisor of Nurses at Ellis Hospital. Everyone has heard of the famous Skellies Nursing Home for Aged Ladies. This is the establishment run by our former class- mate, Margaret Skellie. We now have the honor of sreaklnp to the last on our list, Eddie Strainer. Always popular in class, Eddie made millions in the stock market two years after his graduation in 1949. Now fhat we have the whole sixteen of the class of 1949 contacted, we can make more arrangements for our Ball. Do you think we should dress formally or informally? Lennie Combs IZ CAN YOU IMAGINE: Margaret Skellie-not singing Ella Inman -.man-less Neva Brayman -without a joke Victor Ruby -serious Catherine Shear -not studying Donald Durkee -not grinning at the girls Mildred Reid -with a sense of humor Lefty Knowlton-out with a girl Bob Carmithers -not drawing Don Wicks -with curly hair Eddie Strainer -in overalls Eleanor Reynolds-not musically inclined Emerson Grant -with his own class ring Lois McWhorter -not sewing Lenita Combs -without her Johnny Clara Reynells -out with Ed 5 -tel t-tlll IZ6 Main St. Hudson Falis Habdwam Co. TYum h . Ok £ F ydc ncbo Mudsoh Falls New York tu Ffona, jhet g, Arma,- tfu-tWi ami CRIFPlNS Qd mAs 'F aMor HaloArCfiiM ; dis+i nc+ive. jlf+s 'tl4e h ne IbfW ■ ulmMf£cAsithfy, Yorkland Restaurant 'FonOs 'iFo cFos- epln,. u£ i)jT cO. 2 L nMU — 166 BROADWAY FORT ED WARP, N Y. lusoAey L JLn, S a nu Oyia afaM 9?lc ( g JL- pAtme, ?3 6 ?2iuf 2 Htl InamJaiU Op cat ff.95 a u£ MS yFtcuJFtFc IFo-onro 3'Alftti, 2.6 1 Loushlin Clothing Co. 'xfF o£ lunisc l f Bristols Service Station hulclao Tru it Un£ l Tkohjt pa2 u£a -Abgyle-Uahdwabe Supply we 'feed - d dnZcal P Aybyrne CC C n ral 9?24 Aam lF PKav gS. 72. Qvyyh.Sliy,. IRussell Wait 17 Glgh St Glens Falls, N.Y. Cfl f flRDUJRRE CoRp. YrLE HctAc ustVltL One d C O STRMLEV Jo-oict' jiJtZeeJuc Whanc STRRRET °)n Oub ij Uotb Z oolo GIemvjood JJqa iftrve 3 e)72MsdvoQ CYCLONE H- nc£, frru 6 cwuv NuGJRS 1 UfflzlurO -£ 04 BUB rAlG 7ifrv0 YJWK _ y. 190 WENsT- FNSrfllls -£+3£3 Classes s' JUNIOR CLASS Row 1—Janice Porter, Naomi Nelson, Mary Duell, Carolyn Reynolds, Joan Kilmer, Dorothy Rice How 2—Francis Pelky, John Olsenwik, Donald Lawery row 3—David Bain, Paul McDougall, Gerald Stout, George Callaway, Leanord Ball, Arthur Archam- bault, Donald Abrahamson SOPHOMORE CLASS Row 1—Margaret Ball, Lorraine McDougall, Barbara Lahosier, Evelyn Tripp, Mildred White, Rita Center, Joyce Nichols Row 2—John Lansing, Kieth Pleeman, John McWhorter, Marilyn Powers, Marilyn Kinney, Bob Sharpe, John Saunders, Russ Guard, Mr. Gorham (advisor) Row 3—Bill Grant, Ervin Fowler, Roy McQuain, Bob Lawery, Dave Wood, Pat Tierney, Billy Brayman tb FRESHMAN CLASS Row 1— E.Fish, P• Longdaue, V.Howard Row p V TriPP Y.Richards Row 2--R.Holten, A.Erennan, R.Lawery, R.Harrington, A.Stout, R.Sites Row 3—M.Tilford, S.Reynolds, E.Sites J.Bennett, J.Shear, A.Balfour. J.Carruthers, R.Pollock, , Mrs. Van Zandt , D.Saunders bIGTh Gh br, how 1--S. Combs, J. Stark, F. Pie welling, I ‘. Olsenwi v, B.Olsenwik, IT. Stout, D.Gtllis, b.Uoton, I.«ade, B. ay, b.Upton, P. i anf worthy. Row 2—b.Hughes, B.Kinney, B.Ingersoll, M.A.Bain, R.Lufkin, H.Uoton, h.Tierney, D.Saunders, C. Tripp, H.Knowlton, b.rthite, A.Hover. Row 3--Miss kartin( advi sor) , R.Hanna, b.Montgomery, R. Abrahamson, M.Teft, F.Psradise, b.Inman, D. MacCollum, c..bavis, w.Harvey, J. Ferguson, D.heid, S. Bennett, kiss Mllman(advisor), Row 4—P,Longdaue, b.I acCauley, J.weir, B. V.cwhorter, w.dicks, J.Black, A.Nokes, P.McGeoch, N.Tilford, S. Breason, D.Keech. SEVEN!’ RADE RCVV 1: J9nice vn wlton, Judith V.cDougall, Joyce Power, Delia Tierney, Lois .bite, Betty Liddle, Marilyn Fowler, Gertrude Ann Upton, Mary Ball. ROW 2: Craer i-ebrune, Donald henry, Ronnie Bristol, Charles Allen, Wiliiam Breason, Ciail Pcrning, Rita Part, Joyce Mercurio, Arthur v hite, Jack i-ufhes, Mrs. Rooke, [faculty advisor). RC‘ 3: Bobby Fowler, Bill Kelly, Joseoh Flewelling, Bobby Liddle, Charles Raymond, Bruce ”cvernon, Pat Yattnw, Buster Wade, Victor Topkins. ROW 4: Arnold Grant, Robert Inparso l, Billy Wood, Varice Combs, Gerald Cerruthers, Francis nowlton, Bobby Reynolds, Join Shear. SIXTH GRaDE Row 1—S.Hanna, C.Raymond, F.Graham, M.L.VanVorce, M. Fish, A.Williamson, J.V.eir, A. Swan, A.Haessly, S.Knowlton, A.Corlew. Row 2--K.Way, R.Hughes, J.Tripp, P.Breason, D.McDougall, J.Hart, R.Kuba, G.Jackson, Mrs. Madeline EcGeoch. Row 3--P.Duell, J. Sites, L.Keech, C.Sahl, J.Williamson, B.Stevens, D.McWhorter, F.LeBrun, E.Dennis, H.Dennis, H.Durkee. Row 4--G.Pope, R.Gillis, L.Pollock, C.Wade, M.VanVorce, R.Hover, R.Liddle, D.Clark, J.Langworthy, A.Barker. FIFTH GRADE Row 1--W.Center, ft.Center, N.fthite, C.Picketts, B.McDougall, B.McDougall, L.McBougall, J.Hood, J.Olsenwik, V.Davls, A.Fish, J.Nokes. Row 2—J.Pollock, B.Ellis, M.Holcomb, N.Sahl, P.Sevrie, J.Blair, C.Nichols, M.DeMatteo, T.Upton. Row 3—J.Barber, S.Brayman, T.Tefft, S.Bunker, E.Hanna, T.Allen, J.Lanrworthy, R.Archambault, R.Page. Row 4--R.Williamson, J.Fish, J.Fisb, K.Combs, G.Blair, ft'.Trinp, J.Murdock, L. Barber, F.Kramar. Absent--G.Alden, S.Corlew. GRADE FOUR Row 1--D.Breyman, B.Hood, L.Knowlton, B.MacIntyre, C. Williamson, H.McNary, S.White, B.Kuba, NC.Allen Row 2--S.Nichols, H.Langworthy, R.Henry, R.Archard, E.Duell, L.Sahl, L.Blair, P.Moumblc, K.Holcomb, J.Clark Row 3—R.Hoffer, G.Clark, B.Joiner, R.Martin, W.Durkee, J. Balfour, G.McWhorter, L.Bristol, L.Hart Row 4--G.Swan, C.Lufkin, R.Saunders, J.Virgil, S Cuthbert, D. Lufkin, L.Paradise, R.3rennan Teacher Bernice MacYfcorter Absent: J.Williamson, J.Reiger, G.Fleming, I.Robbins, G.Upton THIRD GRADE Row 1--J.Gilchrist, L.Monroe, J.Williamson, G.Breason, B.Tallmadge, A.Keech, V.Ballentlne, J.Case, V.. Pollock, Y..Longdaue. Row 2--B.Reynolds, M.A.McNeil, T.Sevrie, A•Graham, R.Langworthy, A.M.Blackmer, B.Cuthbert, J.Lampman, R.Sharrow. Row 3--S.M.onroe, I.McQuain, R.Corlew, J.lripo, T.Murdock, D.McDougall, S.Flewellint, A.Loomis, M.Montgomery. Row 4--C.Scally, G.McNeil, L.Tompkins, Miss 3ristol, , K.McWhorter, T.LeBrun, R.Scholer, T.Lampman. GRADS TO0-A ROW 1: M.Schmidt, S.Bunker, D.Bain, J.Monroe, M.Cross B.McDougall, D.Langworthy, S.Gipe, M.Archard. ROW 2: J.3alfour, J.Sahl, P.Liddle, K.Nichols, B.scnlly, J.Barber, M.White, A.Dessaint, S.Upton, Miss 2.McWhorter. ROW 3: P.McWhorter, N.Stevens, G.Carruthers, J.Rieger E.Sharrow, R.Tripp, E.Nelson, L.Granam, ini.Raymond, S.Whitman. zo GRADE 2-B Row 1: E. Blacxmer, J. Pollock, A. Joiner, D. Graham, H. VanGuilder, R. Baleetra, R. Lampman, G. Durke', A. Robbins. Row 2: G. Balestra, J. Morehouse, C. Morehouse, D. Way, Mrs. Braymer, A. Henry, B. Norton, R. Owens, K. Jackson. FIRST GRADE Left to Right Rov; l- erry Archambault, Karen Grant, Earbara Flewelling, Carol Loomis, Martha MacAuley, Janice Randall, Ruth Brayman, Mary Morehouse, Gary Humiston. Row 2—Willard Skellie, Werner Bloomfield, Diane Haessly, Donna VanVorce, Malcolm Davis, Russell Smith, Dennis Kuba, Donald Deyoe, George Kilmer. Row 3—Philip Corlew, Gary Gilchrist, Leslie Shear, Gary Clark, Kenneth Hamilton, Patricia Weir, Eetty Elair, Harry Morehouse, Dennis Scally. 2 KINDERGARTEN Row 1—J.Graham, .Bunker, Iw.Pollock, C.Barrows, D.Duell, G.Bennett, 1.1.Balfour, R.Bain. Row 2—P.Bloomfield, A. Cheneir, B.Reid, C.Barber, M.Monroe, L.Sevrie, D.Elms. Row 3—G.Page, R.Dessaint, P.Harke, A.Ballentine, W.White, RI.Tripp, S.V hitman, R.Sholer. Row 4—J.Sites, C.Dalaba, R.Loomis, J.Graham, S.Nichols, B.Griffin, P.Hoffer, J.Hanna. urn's JfoaXo- tocestA4G +e . 8297 le.N.Y. Compliments of ers and Carlton Hudson Falls CALL 1 T oycL -ArjjLj e 8 2 7 ?oyiyC n s 9Crejz x2j jhcvyrunidr rLort os POWELL’S Ctf uno t Sbuvz, jbAme 3 ■ ( te£ VUSicAj ACHENQACK’S (LlUJUtAfiKAs- aogtffc rvSt. OSa aMa, ?1.(1a ■tel. 4-3 25 ° ® Pages Genew lStore ayc itaut''(fawfo'- Phone 82-06 22 Atrg le, N.Y. 23 VAHSITY Back ro-A- Dave Bain, Bon Bakery, Paul KcDougall, John Sounders, Jon Abrahamson, John Olsenwik, Don Durkee, Bob Carruthers, Gerald Stout, Vic Ruby Front rov - Emerson Grant, Donald -‘-icks, Holland Knowlton VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Left to right: Janice Porter, Joan Kilmer, Naomi Nelson, Ella Inman, Neva Brayman, Margaret Skellie 2y JUNIOR VARSITY Front row- Arnold Brennan, Bob Lawery, Bob Pollack, Arylus Stout, John McWhorter, Billy Grant, Billy Brayman, Kieth Fleeman, V.alter toicks Back row- Russ Guard, Dave Kood, Ervin Fowler, Jasper Bennett, Richard Lawery, Pat Tierney, Don Saunders, Arthur Archambault JC'.'TOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Left to right: Davlne Copeland, Marraret Ball, Marilyn Powers, Marilyn Kinney, Joan Carruthers, Shirley Cross 2 r Activities YEAK300K STAFF Facing--Janice Porter, Dorothy Rice, Bob Sharoe, Carolyn Reynolds, Don Lawery, Mickey Nelson, Gerald Stout, Joan Kilmer. Backs to Camera--Arthur Archambault, Nary Duell, Paul McDougall, Donald Abrahamson, Russ Guard FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA The F.F.A. meets every two weeks in the agriculture room. One of the purposes for meeting is to try to raise money which will go in part to the New York State Boy's Camp. This fall, The F.F.A. was represented in Cobleskill in a judging contest. Patrick Tierney placed fifth in poultry judging. FITURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Row 1—Bob Holton, Arylus Stout, John Newporter Row 2—Dave ' ood, Ervin Fowler, N’r. Imberger, Jasper Bennett, Pat Tierney 28 BAND BAND Under the direction of Mr. Trusselle the band has shown improvement this year. '.Ye have thirty members and ten of these played in the all state band at Glens Falls on November nineteenth and twentieth. New instruments added this year are a set of tympani and sousaphone. This spring the band will take part in music festivals and concerts. ROW Is R. Sharpe, P. Tierney,-R. Kuba, W. Center, J. Shear, RO’.Y 2: P. McGeoch, E. Huges, P. Nichols, H. Dennis, P. Longdaue, D. Saunders, D. Copeland, M. Skellie, R. Center, E. White, R. Lufkin, M. A. Bain ROY 3: C. Kramer, N. Tilford, P. Longdaue, J. Shear, • Reynolds, D. Wood, R. Barrington, B. Labasier, (Director) Mr. S. P. Trusselle, E. Reynolds, C. Reynolds, M. Oilford, M. White, C. Shear. CHORUS Row 1—R. Harrington, H.Upton, E.Fish, B.Knowlton, E. Hughes, J.Porter, E.Upton, M.Olsenwik, D.Saunders, E.White, I.Wade Row 2--P.McGeoch, C.Reynolds, M.Dueli, D.Upton, B.Way, L Combs, E.Reynolds, M. Nelson, M.Reid, S. Reynolds, C.Shear, Row 3—J.McWhorter, B.Labosier, L.McDougall, M.Skellie, Y.Richards, D.Gillis, M. Tilford, A.Hover, S.Combs, B.Stevens, Row I|.—J.Black, R.Sharpe, R.Lawery, L.McWhorter, A.Balfour, J.Shear, J.Kilmer, N.Tilford, Row 5““Director S.P.Trusselle, I.Fowler, P.McDougall, R. Guard, D.Abrahamson, D Lawery, Chorus The chorus has been very active this year. It consists of approximately forty members. Among its varied experiences will include a half-hour radio program, Christmas program, several local appearances, and next spring an entry In Festival Contest work. 2? TWIRLERS Row 1—Kvelyn Uoton, Beatrice Way, Barbara Olsenwlk, Janice Porter, Shirley Cross, Irene Wade, Marilyn Olsenwlk. Row 2—Lenita Combs, Helen Upton, Doris Gillis, Kickey Kelson, Doris Upton. $216 %y. DEANS RESTAURANT GIFT SHOP 180-221 Ittoun, St. Wwtam. Hw F. CONLON 7EWELEUS CJjiu eiru Tla ziwio St. tsiiz Cj-rryditoia+vfa' o£ lAfctitAin r ths- HUDSON FALLS NEW VORV U iXA, O-u t C07njo£orrv ovdi . 'T uAien. isBIDGEST. ' LENS FAL6 NY compliments 'of Taylors General Stole {jthx y- -fcl. 8281 JpHUO - 'Ph O CQ' Lit Arqtjle, N .Y. 30 COnPLEMEMT S OF £ ££ TOA Dffffiy FT. EDWRRD, NLY. Tel. 5-Z679 N.A. Mrc Mi Urn P LOCJ UM) — Ca rxc jUto Cc?a 6 - CtoaAjfftv •Jo J V UMfoo ARGYLE, N. Y. 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