Argyle Central School - Highlander Yearbook (Argyle, NY)

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School, sincerely dedi- cate our yearbook to you, Mrs. Philip Kelly. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Currie, Mrs. Copeland, Mrs. Dibble, Miss Sheldon, Mrs. Cook, Mrs. Hurlbut, Miss MacWhorter. STANDING: Mrs. Losee, Mrs. Kelly, Mrs. Mc- Kernon, Mrs. Betts, Mrs. Whitman, Mrs. Gamble, Mrs. Parker, Mrs. Tuttle, Mrs. Elder, Mrs. Harrington, Mrs. MacAuley. faculty FIRST ROW; Mr. Tucker, Mr. Cascio, Mr. Truselle, Mr. Copeland, Mr. Church, Mr. Holton. STANDING: Mr. Stevens, Mr. Bullock, Mr. Kelly, Mr. Northrup, Mr. Bennett, Mr. Schoff, Mr. Madsen, Mr. Whitman. To Mr. Stevens, who for fifteen years has been our school principal, we the stu- dents of Argyle Central, in order to show our appreciation for your everpresent help- fulness and constant concern for us, dedi- cate this small token to you, and wish you every happiness in your retirement. MARCIA ELAINE ARCHARD Chorus 1,2,3,4 FHA 1,2,3 GAA 3.4 Yearbook Staff 2,4 Tri-County Chorus 3 All-State Chorus 4 Student Director Senior Play 4 DONNA CAROLE BAIN Chorus 1,2,3,4 FHA 1 GAA 1,3 Yearbook Staff 4 Tri-County Chorus 1,3 All-State Chorus 4 Class Play 4 Dramatics Club 2 SANDRA MARIE BUNKER Chorus 1,2,3,4 FHA 1,4 GAA 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Class Play 4 Dramatics Club 2 Student Council 2 GEORGE LAWERENCE CARRUTHERS Basketball 1, 2,3,4 Football 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1,2,4 Student Council 3 Class Play 4 EDWARD WILLIAM COLVIN Basketball 1,2,3,4 Football 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 BEATRICE ELIZABETH COLVIN FHA 1 Chorus 1 Dramatics Club 2 Cheerleader 3,4 Senior Play 4 MARILYN IRENE CROSS Chorus 1,2 FHA 1 Cheerleader 2 Yearbook Staff 3 Class Play 2,4 NANSY AERYLL COUZENS Chorus 1,2 All-State Choir 2 County Music Festival 2 Cheerleading 2,3,4 Class Play 2,4 Yearbook Staff 2,4 MERWYN FRED CUTHBERT FFA 1,2,3 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Football 3,4 Baseball 3,4 Track 3,4 Senior Play 4 Prom King 3 WILLIAM EDWARD GALUSHA FFA 1, 2.3,4 Senior Play 4 Stage Manager DONALD HOWARD GRAHAM FFA 1,2.3,4 Senior Play 4 Stage Crew 4 Student Council 2 Tri-County Speaking Contest EDWARD WALKER HAMILTON Football 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1,2,4 CHARLES HANNA FFA 1,2,3,4 LYNN DEBRA JEROME Chorus 1,2,3 Cheerleading 2,3,4 Class Play Yearbook Staff 2 DA VINE PATRICA LAFOY FFA 1,2,3 Chorus 1,2 Dramatics Club 2 Senior Play 4 LINDA LOU LEWIS Chorus 1,2,3,4 All-State Choir 3,4 County Festival Chorus 3, GAA 1,2 Dramatics Club 2 Class Play 2,4 Yearbook Editor 4 PATRICA VALENTINE LIDDLE FHA 1,2,3,4 GAA 1,2,3,4 Dramatics Club 2 Class Play 2,4 Student Council 3 JOHANNES LUTZ FFA 4 Stage Crew 4 BETSY ANN McDOUGALL Chorus 1,2,3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 All-State Chorus 1,3,4 All-State Band 2 Student Council 2 Class Play 2,4 Class Vice President 4 Cheerleading 2)3,4 Prom Queen 3 KENNETH THOMAS McWhorter Basketball 1,2,3,4 Football 2,3,4 Track 2,3,4 FFA 1, 2,3,4 Student Council 4 Class Play 4 PAUL WILLIAM McWHORTER Basketball (Manager) 2,3,4 FFA 1,2,3,4 Class Play 4 MELVIN LEWIS MONTGOMERY Basketball 1, 2,3,4 Football 1,2,3 Baseball 1,2,3,4 PATRICA MARIE PEMBER Chorus 3 All-State Chorus 1,2 Majorette 3,4 MARY KALISTA NICHOLS Chorus 1,2,3,4 All-State Chorus 3 GAA 1,2,3.4 Yearbook Staff 2,3,4 Cheerleading 2,3,4 Class Play 2,4 RICHARD D. TRIPP Chorus 1,3 Class Play 2,4 NORMAN HAWLEY STEVENS Senior Band 1,2,3,4 Chorus 2,3 All-State Band 1,2,3,4 Buffalo All-State Band 4 Basketball 2, 3 Track 2, 3, 4 Class Play 2, 4 ♦mjil •—- ICVH Chorus i ' 9L Yearbook St iff t ‘S®jSpf Class Play 4 STANFORD WILLIAMS Basketball 1,2,3,4 Track 2 Class Play 2,4 Student Council 3 ANN MARIE WINCHELL Chorus 1,2,3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 County Festival 1,3 GAA 1,2,3,4 Student Director 4 Cheerleading 3,4 Student Council 4 EVELYN SUE YARTER Chorus 1,2,3,4 Class Play 2,4 GAA 2,3 Tri-County Music Festival 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Student Council 4 'PnrftAecy The class of 1959 is assembling at the V.I. where we are holding our class reunion. The date is June 19, 1969; the time is 3 am. We notice Marcia Archard is at the bar where we left her two years ago. As we look around we see Linda Lewis warming up her voice with the scales. Currently Miss Lewis is starring at the Met but was able to take a few hours to be with us. Ed Hamilton is coming in now with a pool table he offered to loan us from his gambling casino. Melvin arrives with his head in a sling, having recently been involved in an accident. We are very happy to see Donna Bain and very grate- ful to the President for allowing her the night off as his private secretary. Sandy is running from table to table trying to find a buyer for her Ford. She still hasn't sold It! We are going to have pheasant for the main course, but since Jesse is now with the government as official Pheasant Protector we decided against it. We noticed Bill Galusha asleep in the corner; he thinks he's still in the senior play. Silence falls in the room as a humble figure in flowing robes enters. It is George who recently became a monk in one of the highest orders. Sidney sends her regrets at not being here; she is too busy as the number one rock'n roll singer. Lyn Yarter is busy at the bar answering letters in her Lonely Hearts Club. Ed Colvin is unable to be with us since he is confined to a mental ward at Marcy. Miss Pember is a bit depressed this evening because of her modeling career. She just found out that they want her feet rather than her figure. Muggs arrives wearing leotards which are part of his ballet costume. We’re unhappy to see Nansy isn’t here; she just could't leave Cambridge. Lynn, Paul and Don arrive directly from the Barnum and Bailey Circus. Still in their costumes are Lynn the Fat Lady, Don the Ring Master and Paul the Lion Tamer. Marilyn comes in quite excited exclaiming that she has just won the Kentucky Derby with her horse Champ. This is beginning to become quite a party. As we look around, we notice there are only 11 missing. Hold everything! Here come the test drivers for Ford Motor Company, Dick and Chuck. Because of their well-known skill in handling cars, they landed the job. Betsy and Kalista provided the beverage for the evening as they are in partnership in a liquor business. Norn Stevens is providing the music since he is now head musican for the Stompers. Bea and Ann arrive rather dirty, coming fresh from a cemetery where they have been at their occupation, grave digging. Ken and Davine are sitting at one of the tables reading a book on Baby Care because their nursery school will open soon. Pat Liddle comes walking in bouncing a basketball. As we understand, she joined the Harlem Globetrotters recently. Well, I guess everyone has finally arrived. But wait! Who is that gentleman dressed in black coming through the door now? Why, it’s Joe Lutz who has just finished filming the last episode of Zorro. After an enjoyable evening we say goodbyes but resolve to return 10 years hence. gbu tom We, the Senior Class of the Argyle Central School, in this year of 1959, being in reasonable good health and of doubtfully sound mind, realizing the uncertainty of grades and the vacillating dispositions of our faculty members, do hereby make this, our last will and testament. I, Marcia Archard, leave my studiousness to Billy Wheeler. I, Donna Bain, leave my curly hair to Betty Monroe. I, Sandra Bunker, leave my schooltime giggles to Jim Merrill. I, George Carruthers, leave my visits to the barber shop to John J. Graham. I, Beatrice Colvin, leave my height to Miss Sheldon. I, Edward Colvin, leave my business ability to the Commercial Department. I, Nansy Couzens, leave my ability to get around the teachers to the Freshman girls. I, Marilyn Cross, leave, taking my walk with me. I, Merwyn Cuthbert, leave, with my temper. I, William Galusha, leave my shop ability to next year’s shop class. I, Donald Graham, refuse to leave my girl to anyone. I, Edward Hamilton, leave my ability to get in trouble to Ronnie Bain. I, Lynn Jerome, leave my long hair to Carolyn Barrows. I, Davine LaFoy, leave my temper to anyone who is able to suffer the consequences I, Linda Lewis, leave the editorship of the yearbook to next year's editor in hopes that he won't have as much competition. I, Johannes Lutz, leave my stage fright to Joanne Neff. I, Betsy McDougall, leave my fear of snakes to Susie Grant. I, Kenneth McWhorter, leave my athletic ability to Leslie Shear. 1, Paul McWhorter, leave my height to Lawerence Graham. I, Melvin Montgomery, leave my ability to get in accidents to Russell Smith. I, Kalista Nichols, leave my old Buick to anyone who dares drive it. I, Patricia Pember, leave my majorette uniform to Carol Gamble. I, Norman Stevens, leave next year's Senior Class Presidency to whoever can do as good a job as I did. I, Richard Tripp, leave my front porch to anyone who wants to use it. I, Sydney Upton, leave my quiet manner to Elinor Schroeder. I, Jesse Williams, leave my ability not to speak to people to Sandy Whitman. I, Ann Winchell, refuse to leave my Hudson Falls class ring to anybody. We, Evelyn Yarter and Patricia Liddle, leave two empty aspirin bottles, several chewed up pencils, a pot of black coffee, and much sympathy to the writers of next year's class will. FIRST ROW: J. McDougall, B. Flewelling, C. Tllford, Vice President; R. Smith, President; P. Weir, Secretary; G. Gilchrist, P. Cormie. SECOND ROW; Mr. Copeland, Advisor; M. Derusha, C. Colvin, G. Humiston, K. Jackson, M. MacAuley, K. Grant, A. Dessaint, A. Nadeau. THIRD ROW; T. Archambault, A. Henry, D. Kuba, S. Whitman, L. Graham, W. Skellie, L. Shear, K. Hamilton, Miss Safford. FIRST ROW: M. Tripp, Jo. Neff, E. Koncikowski, W. White, C. Fruhauf, J. Merrill, Mr. Northrup. SECOND ROW: G. Bennet, E. Davis, M. Pollock, S. Bunker, H. Grant, B. Griffin, Je. Neff, P. Hoffer. THIRD ROW; A. Lutz, G. Garvin, A. Wheeler, S. Whitman, C. Dalaba, C. Loomis, H. Fish, G. Page, R. Coughlan. FOURTH ROW; R. Tripp, P. Harke, G. Kilmer, W. Bloomfield, D. Galusha, P. Corlew, J. J. Graham, D. Loomis, R. Bain. FIRST ROW; Mrs. Kelly, S. Skellle, V. Montero, M. Hart, K. Williams, J. Weir, G. Grueling, D. Grlnnell, Mr. Bennett. SECOND ROW: J. Macomber, D. Bristol, S. Henry, M. Morehouse, P. Dessaint, W. VanGullder, C. Durkee, H. Clift, R. Roods, M. Smith, L. Colvin. THIRD ROW; P. Vickery, S. Griffin, C. Barrows, R. Fleeman, W. Nadeau, R. McDougall, H. Lufkin, D. Dessaint, R. Graham, W. McDougall, A. Yarter. FOURTH ROW: C. Gamble, S. Couzens, M. Baker, B. Graham, G. Wilder, D. Crandall, D. McWhorter, L. Reid, P. Bloomfield, T. Williams, R. Dessaint, M. Goldman. FIRST ROW: B. Griffin, S. Nichols, C. Weir, J. Dowmont, M. Williamson, R. Graham, Mrs. Losee, Mr. Church, Advisors. SECOND ROW: K. Kinney, J. McDougall, B. Fle- welllng, Ju. Neff, A. Morehouse, C. Durkee, E. Archard, W. Haessly, Ja. Neff, H. Glllis, V. Grant, D. McLouth. THIRD ROW: N. Williamson, D. Winchell, Ca. Barker, M. L. McWhorter, F. Wilder, Co. Barker, G. LaFoy, S. Knowlton, S. Bristol, B. Hei- dorf, C. McNeil, K. Bain, K, Warren, R. Rouse. FOURTH ROW; E. Schroder, D. Griffin, A. Bunker, K. Lutz, H. Morehouse, R. Safford, R. Bain, D, Lapman, M. Gar- vin, E. Guilder, T. Graham, R. Hoffer. FIRST ROW; S. Siaulnski, D. Page, P. Hay, S. Northrup, S. Roods, M. McNeil, M. Russo, Mrs. Parker. SECOND ROW; L. Brown, R. Bennen, S. Humiston, B. Atwell, E. Middleton, R. Flewelling, F. Morehouse, K. Dowmont, J. Royallminns, J. Bodkins, B. Hamilton. THIRD ROW: L. Bristol, A. Jones, J. MacIntyre, C. Montgomery, W. Montgomery, F. Merrill. L. Horning, E. Bloomfield, W. Mechanic, L. Upton, R. Lapltsky, D. Knowlton, Mrs. Cook. FOURTH ROW: M. Rouse, R. Sheridan. C. Krebs, W. Wheeler, M. Derusha, C. Derusha, B. Monroe, J. Crandall. E. Baker, D. Graham, S. Whitman, K. Durkee, R. Brown, Mr. Tramontana. Queen BETSY McDOUGALL King MERWYN CUTHBERT FIRST ROW; Garry Greuling, Evelyn Yarter, Peter Connie, Ann Winchell, Mr. Tucker. SECOND ROW: Diane Page. Virginia Montero, Beverly Griffen, Michael Russo, Marie Tripp. THIRD ROW; Gary Gilchrest, Ralph Graham, James Merrill, James McDougall. t FIRST ROW; H. Grant, S. Griffin, D. Bristol, E. Davis, M. Morehouse, H. Fish. SECOND ROW: Sharon Bunker, M. Derusha, G. Garvin, Sandy Bunker. THIRD ROW: A. Dessaint, C. Dalaba, A. Nedeau, T. Wheeler, A. Henry, L. Colvin, M. Baker, P. Vickery, Mrs. Parker, M. Pollock. FIRST ROW; A. Yarter, T. Williams, R. Graham, T. Archambault, D. Dessaint, P. Cor lew. SECOND ROW: L. Reid, W. Bloomfield, Mr. Cascio, W. McWhorter, A. Lutz, C. Hanna. THIRD ROW; R. Galusha, J. Lutz, M. Davis, L. Graham, D. Graham, W. Galusha. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Dibble, E. Yarter, A. Winchell, D. Bain, K. Nichols. B. McDougall, L. Lewis, M. Archard, S. Bunker. SECOND ROW: P. Hoffer, S. Skellie, B. Griffin, S. Bunker, D. Bristol, C. Fruhauf, H. Grant, M. Derusha, J. Neff, C. Colvin, D. Haessly, P. Vickory. THIRD ROW: J. Macomber, C. Dalaba, K. Grant, H. Fish, S. Whitman, G. Garvin, A. Henry, P. Weir, M. MacAuley, A. Dessaint, B. Graham, S. Couzens. FIRST ROW: B. Griffin, K. Grant, H. Fish, D. Bristol, E. Davis, M. Tripp, J. Neff. SECOND ROW: T. Pendergrass, R. Wilson, D. Cuthbert, K. Dumont, A. Jones, S. Gillis, D. Randles, B. Atwell, P. Kinney, J. McDougall, K. Kinney, D. Winchell, C. Weir. THIRD ROW: A. Winchell, B. Henke, B. McNeil, P. McWhorter, M. William- son, C. Fruhauf, N. Williamson, C. McNeil, E. Koncikowski, G. Wilder, B. Mc- Dougall, S. Whitman, N. Stevens, D. Kuba. FOURTH ROW: J. Neff, J. Neff, D. Haessly, Mr. Trusselle, P. Pember, A. Bunker, K. Bain, S. Bristol. Just all tuckered out! VARSITY SQUAD - SEATED: W. Skellie, G. Gilchrist, G. Carruthers, M. Cuthbert, K. McWhorter, J. Merrill, C. Tilford. STANDING: E. Hamilton, S. Whitman, P. Cormie, R. Smith, R. Dessaint. COACHES Mr. Whitman and Mr. Holton CO-CAPTAINS G. Carruthers and M. Cuthbert 'l tvuUtcf, 'BtuAetlUUl MANAGERS: R. Hoffer, M. Garvin, P. McWhorter. FIRST ROW: J. McDougall, S. Whitman, R. McDougall, M. Cuthbert. SECOND ROW: W. Skellie, J. Williams, K. McWhorter, C. Tilford. FIRST ROW; B. Rouse, B. McDougall, R. Dessalnt, J. Page, D. Dessaint, B. Van- Guilder, T. Graham. SECOND ROW; M. Goldman, J. Graham, H. Lufkin. P. Cor- mle, W. White, J. Merrill, K. Williams, D. McWhorter, Mr. Tucker. VARSITY SQUAD - Ann Winchell, Betsy McDougall, Lynn Jerome, Kalista Nichols, Karen Grant, Nansy Couzens. JUNIOR VARSITY - Joanne Neff, Sandra Whitman, Sharon Bunker, Carol Fruhauf, Barbara Griffin. FIELD HOCKEY Carolyn Sheldon A Tense Moment Pep Talk! FIRST ROW; S. Whitman, M. Cuthbert, G. Bennett, J. Merill, W. Skellie, J. Brea- son, C. Tilford. STANDING: Mr. Tucker, J. McDougall, G. Kilmer, G. Gilchrist. MANAGERS: B. Van Guilder, B. Rouse. MANAGERS: C. Montgomery, R. Bain. FIRST ROW: D. Loomis, G. Bennett, N. Stevens, M. Cuthbert, K. McWhorter, R. Tripp, J. Page. STANDING: P. Harke, B. McDougall, S. Whitman, J. McDougall, W. White, R. Smith, W. Bloomfield, G. Gilchrist, J. Graham. •tat. Compliments of: Compliments of BRISTOL’S FRANK DEPEW SERVICE STATION USED CARS Argyle, New York Argyle, New York Compliments of: Compliments of: LARRY’S ARGYLE MARKET HARDWARE Argyle, New York Argyle, New York i — J Compliments of Compliments of PAGE’S JOHN WILLIAMSON STORE Argyle, New York Argyle, New York Compliments of Compliments of PAUL’S DELISLE’S ATLANTIC STATION GENERAL STORE Argyle, New York North Argyle, New York Diamonds - Watches - Repairs Compliments of r. w. McIntyre MAC’S Argyle, New York Phone 8221 CABINET SHOP JOHN MacAULEY Argyle, N. Y. Compliments of Compliments of HELEN’S JOHN KINNEY BEAUTY SHOP NATIONAL GRANGE MUTUAL LIABILITY INSURANCE Argyle, New York Phone 8255 Argyle, New York Phone 8443 COMPLIMENTS OF NATIONAL BANK OF ARGYLE Argyle, New York BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1959 M. B. KILMER “Ofiennie” has a word for JUNE GRADUATES... Glennie, the elf-like individual who personalizes the his- tory, tradition and friendliness of the Glens Falls Insurance Company, offers sincere congratulations to the graduates of the class of 1959. He recalls his own school days and subsequent entrance into the Glens Falls family of employees. “I was fortunate,” says Glennie, “to have chosen a career with a growing company where my work has been steady and where there’s always opportunity for advancement.” He hopes that many young men and women in the class of ’59 will consider visiting or writing the Glens Falls about post-high school or post-college careers in our continually ex- panding insurance business. Old and Tried Organized 1849 INSURANCE COMPANY Glens Falls, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS OF EMERSON GRANT New Holland and Oliver Dealer Compliments of MILLER'S LIVESTOCK MARKET KING’S PHARMACY G. A. KING, Reg. Pharm. 151 Broadway Fort Edward Serving the Phone 5-4918 Public for the Compliments of Last 20 Years H. B. DOTY SERVICE STATION Mobile Products Fort Edward, New York Dress Right - for Every Compliments t f Occasion LOUGHLIN OPPENHEIM’S CLOTHING COMPANY LAWRENCE A. JOHNSTON Fort Edward, New York Fort Edward, New York Compliments of the A Department Store for the Thrifty Compliments From MANHATTEN BAR MURRAY’S DEPARTMENT STORE Fort Edward, New York 137-139 Broadway Fort Edward, New York Compliments of Compliments of G.L.F. FORT EDWARD LUMBER SUPPLY Fort Edward, New York COMPANY, INC. Shoes for the Family It Costs So Little to Look So Lovely at HEIL’S THE TOW-LY SHOP SHOE STORE 209 Main Street 180 Main Street Hudson Falls, New York Hudson Falls, New York With Everything in Fashion as New as Tomorrow COMMERCIAL «MMtta ftfOGfe INDUSTRIAL PORTRAIT T ociCttup StucUa Home of Fine Photography Hudson Falls Phone 4-4663 COMPLETE GRADUATION SERVICE . Class Rings . Commencement Announcements . Caps and Gowns . Medals and Awards . Diplomas . Taylor-made Yearbooks L. G. BALFOUR CO. BENTLEY SIMON TAYLOR YEARBOOK CO. Your Representative HODGKINS OF BALFOUR ''GUS HODGKINS, BOB GRAY, DON NASH, AND JIM GERDING P. O. Box 9, Schenectady, New York, Phone 3-5374 Jim and Gus checking in at Taylor Yearbook Seminar in Dallas. Compliments of PETE’S DRIVE-IN Hudson Falls, New York Compliments of Compliments of THE THE HUDSON FALLS IDEAL SHOPPE PAPER COMPANY Fort Edward, New York 264-270 Main Street Telephone 4-4118 or 4-4119 Compliments of EDWARD H. DENNIS LELAND ROBERTSON New and Used Television JOHN DEERE SALES Sales and Prompt Service on All Makes AND SERVICE Telephone 8313 Greenwich, New York Argyle, New York SUNOCO GORDON’S McDonalds distributing SNACK BAR DONALD McDonald, Prop. Gasoline - Oil - Kerosene Fuel Oil Route 40 RFD 1 Phone 5-6085 Greenwich, New York Fort Edward, New York Phone 2-6922 MICO’S Distinctive Clothing Formals for All Occasions 30 South Street Glens Falls, New York Sandwiches - Dinners - Snacks Dining Room Available Best Wishes to the Class of 1959 Compliments of IMPERIAL PURDY FURNITURE STORE MOTORS Glens Falls, New York Greenwich, New York DELONG’S DAIRY Glens Falls, New York The HIGHLANDER staff wishes to express our gratitude to all those who helped to make our yearbook a success. We especially want to thank all those people who subscribed for advertis ements. We hope that you will enjoy our book and that it will bring you many fond memories for years to come. 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