Argyle Central School - Highlander Yearbook (Argyle, NY)

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Editor’s Message I hope you will enjoy this year's Highlander now and in the years to come. As you leaf through its pages years from now, may you always remem- ber the good times and the hard work of your school years. I would like to thank the Yearbook club, the faculty members, and administration for the co-op- eration and enthusiasm they have shown toward this year's Highlander. A special thanks to Mr. Copeland, club advi- sor, for the help and inspiration he has given us. Sincerely, 'Dedication We, the class of 1960, dedicate this, our yearbook, the Highlander '60, to our parents who have: Praised us Assisted us Rejoiced with us Encouraged us Needed us Taught us Sacrificed for us To you, we give our sincere thanks. Class of 1960 Argyle Central Principal’s Message To the Class of I960: It is with pride and pleasure that I congratulate the class of 1960 on achieving a goal which every American boy and girl desires - graduation. May your success prove an inspi- ration to those who follow you up the educational ladder. The education you have received, the reputations you have established, the friends you have made here at school will en- dure through the rest of your lives. I hope that each of you will realize the ambitions, dreams, and aspirations that you have developed while a student at Argyle Central School. Remember, you get from life only what you put into it. Sincerely yours. faculty FIRST ROW: Miss Sheldon, Miss McWhorter, Mrs. Gamble, Mrs. Whitman, Mrs. Losee, Mrs. Cook, Mrs. Parker, Miss Waterstreet. SECOND: Mrs. Hurlburt, Mrs. Harrington, Mrs. Tuttle, Mrs. Betts, Mrs. McKernon, Mrs. Currie, Mrs. Copeland, Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. MacAuley FIRST ROW: Mr. Trusselle, Mr. Copeland, Mr. Tucker, Mr. Northrup, Mr. Chamberlain, Mr. Rowell. SECOND: Mr. Mamone, Mr. Lareau, Mr. Bennett, Mr. Madsen, Mr. Holton, Mr. Whitman, Mr. LaPolt, Mr. O'Day, Mr. Evans CAFETERIA Sitting: Mrs. Dessaint Mrs. Toman, manager Mrs. Ellis Standing: Mrs. Inman Miss Hood Mrs. Hoffer Mrs. Safford CUSTODIANS Mr. Inman Mr. Williamson Mr. Pendergrass OFFICE Mrs. McNeil Miss Hood BUS DRIVERS Mr. Williamson Mr. Humiston Mr. Ketcham Mr. McWhorter Mr. Cuthbert Mr. McDougall Mr. Olsenwick PUT UR. e sm'ofiS KENNETH DONALD HAMILTON Ken” Our vice president, love that DRY sense of humor, our thief in the senior play. Shy, but lots of fun. PATRICIA JOAN WEIR Pat” Editor of our yearbook and class secre- tary for two years, played the mother in our senior play, the outstanding writer of the class, enjoys a lot of fun and excitement. CHARLES RANSOM TILFORD Chuck” Made a good president, likes honey- BEA'S, was a good father in our play, swell personality, loves to rod that car! Our Prom king. BARBARA LOU FLEWELLING Barbie” A terrific lady wrestler in the play, a very capable treasurer, sure liked to collect those dues! Makes a habit of collecting rings? TERRY CLEMENT ARCHAMBAULT Archie Our authority on all matters concerning love and dating, likes to express his views at all times, short but full of good (?) advice. BETTY JEAN BLAIR Betts The quiet type, has beautiful hair, speaks with a soft unbearable voice. CAROL ANN COLVIN Canuck A live wire from way back, enjoys underclassmen, tiny but has big ambitions. Betty Lou’s buddy in the play. GEORGE CARRUTHERS The judge, very active in sports throughout high school, known for his friendships with the teachers. PETER WILLIAM CORMIE Pete Our class clown, the star of our play as Wilbur- shoot a mile, but he was good! An able Student Council president as a junior, loves a good time. ANITA IRENE DESSAINT Neat A cute girl who’s loyal to the Navy, loves to dance and raise Cain. Wife of the thief in our play. MARIA ELAINE DERUSHA Rie Another quiet girl but she has her noisy streaks, enjoys Family Living and friends from neighboring towns. A capable Aunt Mary in our play. GARY ELMER GILCHRIST Gar Herman, the prize fighter in our play, a guy who knows all there is to know about cars, never cared too much for school but very active and good in sports. SALLY ANN GIPE Sal A quiet but nice girl, has friends all over including Cambridge and Hudson Falls. LAWRENCE EDWARD GRAHAM Larry A tall member of our class, enjoys sleeping in Family Living, has a Friend in Hartford, rods his green Chewy around town every chance he gets. DIANE ROSE HAESSLY Di A pretty girl, the blond who works at Clark's, enjoys a certain alumnus. President of the Student Council. Betty Lou in our play. KAREN BERNIECE GRANT Kbie Our contribution to the cheering squad, played the elder daughter Connie in our play, our Prom Queen, always ready for a good time. KEITH DAVID JACKSON GARY LEROY HUMISTON Hummy A guy who loves horses and gymkhanas, has frequently been absent from school but still keeps up his homework. MARTHA ELLENE MacAULEY Mart The bookworm of our class, enjoys books immensely, also enjoys Geneseo and Warrensburg. The walking encyclopedia in our play. A short guy with plenty of pep and drive, another avid member of Family Living class. DENNIS JOSEPH KUBA Denny Our insurance salesman in the play, a member of our class who enjoys science and math, an avid fan of Mrs. Cook in 4th period study hall. JAMES ROBERT McDOUGALL Jim Played Pete's pal in our play - Hercules, noted far and wide as a guy who writes poetry, an avid fan of the junior class. ALLENE MAE NADEAU Another blond, our contribution to girls' athletics, enjoys a friendship with a guy in the reserves. WILLARD FRANCIS S KELL IE Will A favorite with the girls in Greenwich? Likes to visit Cossayuna in the summer, always makes sure his car has the vital instrument-brakes. LESLIE JAMES SHEAR Les The tough cop in our play, notorious for his love of the weed, a good guy with a high I.Q. RUSSELL TOWNSEND SMITH Russ The smart guy in our class, an avid leader and always ready to lend a hand or advice. Likes Macbeth??? STEPHEN LINDSY WHITMAN Steve” A good kid who enjoys a good time, always checks the rear-view mirror (?), associates mostly with under- classmen. CLASS MOTTO: Do not say go, but go thyself.” CLASS FLOWER: Roses CLASS COLORS: Blue and silver DATE OF GRADUATION: June 24, 1960 CLASS ADVISOR: Coolidge Copeland Top Honor Students: PATRICA WEIR CHARLES TILFORD RUSSELL SMITH CLASS WILL We, the Class of 1960, of the Argyle Central School, in the town of Aigyle, County of Washington, State of New York, being of sound mind, but not such good memory, do make and proclaim this our last WILL AND TESTAMENT: Terry Archambault leaves his heighth to Mr. O'Day. Betty Blair and Carol Colvin leave their 1,2, wiggle, wiggle to Betty Jean Hamilton. George Carruthers leaves his hopes to get out of school to Tim Williams. Pete Cormie leaves his ability to get along with girls to the Junior boys. Anita Dessaint refuses to leave her Navy guy to anyone. Marie Derusha leaves her giggle to Mr. Lareau. Barb. Flewelling leaves a fine to anyone who trespasses on her property - Hadley- Luzeme. Gary Gilchrist leaves his husky voice to Gary Grueling. Larry Graham leaves the green chair in the homemaking room to the lucky person who takes Family Living next year. Karen Grant leaves her cheerleading ability and kilts to Dottie Griffin. Ken Hamilton leaves his sober looks to anyone. Gary Humiston leaves his ability to stay on a horse to his sister Susan. Keith Jackson just leaves. Dennis Kuba wants to keep everything. Martha MacAuley leaves her way of finding out what's going on to next year's senior news reporter. Jim McDougall refuses to leave without Carol. Leslie Shear leaves his duck-walk to anyone who is pigeon toed. Willard Skellie refuses to leave his thrilling hay rides to anyone. Russell Smith leaves his brains to anyone who thinks he needs them. Allene Nadeau leaves her me too to the seventh grade. Steve Whitman leaves his 2n's-noise and nonsense to Ken Warren. Chuck Tilford leaves his little visits to the Colvin house to any available bachelor who thinks he has a chance. Pat Weir leaves the editorship of the yearbook to next year’s lucky person. Sally Gipe refuses to leave her secret of meeting boys, especially the Cambridge guys, to anyone . Diane Haessly leaves her job at Clark’s department store to anyone who can keep up both school work and the job. The Class of 1960 Artyle Central School Name Pet Peeve Pet Cove T. Archambault Sassy and stuck-up girls Horses B. Blair Hudson Falls girls Hudson Falls boys G. Carruthers N.Y.D.S.P. Albany C. Colvin Hartford girls Hartford, boys P. Cormie Girls who giggle Making teachers laugh M. Derusha Hudson Falls girls Budd Lacey A. Dessaint Reading A certain sailor B. Flewelling Working Les G. Gilchrist Cars that don't run Cars that do run S. Gipe Bossy people A guy from Hudson Falls L. Graham Teachers' restrictions North Granville K. Grant Bachelors! Boys! What else? D. Haessly People with swelled heads Dancing with Ed K. Hamilton Work Anything illegal G. Humiston Sassy, stuck-up girls Horses K. Jackson Stuck-up girls Cars D. Kuba Setting type I'll never tell M. MacAuley Gening up early Boys - of course J. McDougall Girls who work on farms My dog, Rastus A. Nadeau Jealous people A certain German guy L. Shear People La femme beau W. Skellie To have no brakes on a car Girls R. Smith Ambitious people Teachers C. Tilford A car that cuts out at 120 Trying out cars I can’t buy P. Weir Studying for tests A good time S. Whitman Speeding Karman Ghias Troy. New York favorite faod favorite Song Ambition Canadian bacon The Worried Man Get the girl of my choice French fries Whispering Pines Get a job and lots of money Steak It's Only the Beginning Fly a jet Bologna sandwiches Heartaches By the Numbers” To travel Spaghetti and meatballs O My Susie Darling Become a State Trooper Pickles Gee Have a ball with my guitar Pizza Special Angel Get rich quick Liver Believe Me Get to Luzerne to live Escalloped corn Marines Hymn To become a sergeant before 75 Pizza You Mean Everything to Me Get out of Argyle Spaghetti Come in Stranger Getting married Lobster I Enjoy Being a Girl” To become all that I can All food Three Bells Travel Hot dogs Mr. Blue Good job, good pay, no work Ice cream Waterloo To get my woman Hamburg Hawaiian Wedding Song To get a woman Steak Come Fly with Me To become head of electronics at General Electric Anything Heartaches by the Numbers To become a successful librarian Lima Creole Zulu War Chant” To graduate in 1960 Lasagne You Dreamer You To join the Waves French fries Guess Things Happen That Way” To go to Mississippi Venison Lavender Blue To help Cope find another homeroom Ice cream Sleep Walk To retire Pizza All for the Love of a Girl To get a 1960 Thunderbird Dag wood sandwiches High Hopes To lead a good Christian life Pizza All for the Love of a Girl Run a 100 mile dash in 10 seconds DATE: June 24, 1970 SCENE: Top O'World Hobo Camp TIME: 12:03 A.M. The class of 1960 is assembling at the Hobo Camp, a welcome retreat, for all for- mer classmates. Gary Gilchrist is busy telling tales of his business as assistant proprietor of Ellis' gas station. One of his first customers was Will Skellie, who arrived to have his brakes fixed, also one of his regular customers is Keith Jackson, a test driver for Chev- rolet. As a first class business man, Gary frequently does business with Steve Whitman, who invented a new type rear view mirror. Martha MacAuley, grease monkey for Jack's looks on with a jovial smile as she knows Gary's business isn't as great as he claims it to be. We enjoy a delicious meal consisting of fresh meat furnished by Jim McDougall and Ken Hamilton, well-known HUNTERS, and cake from Karen's Bakery. She had such wonderful results with her cakes during the Senior play that she decided to make it her vocation. Entertainment for the evening is furnished by Betty and Carol, well-known singers in the rock and roll field. Several members send their regrets: Pete is busy with blueprints for his new home, Larry couldn’t get away from the family, Marie is terribly busy as M.C. of Jubilee, U.S.A ., Anita is overseas with her husband, Allene is touring with Eastern States Hock- ey Team, and Pat Weir's duties as Dean of Women at Houghton College keeps her from being with us. As we look around, we see Gary Humiston and Les Shear coming in. Gary has just bedded down the horses and Les has just taken his hourly cigarette break. Our meeting is covered by insurance sold by Dennis Kuba, representative of the Honesty Insurance Company. Mr. Smith has taken a night off from the White House, and George Carru- thers, now principal of A.C.S., offers a speech while Sally Gipe prompts him. She never could forget those lines. Diane Haessly and friend are now co-owners of a newly incorporated business, Binch-Clarks, Inc., while Barb Flewelling has changed her hobby from collecting class rings to wedding rings. Terry is busy giving all fellow classmates expert advice, as he is now head of the Lonely Hearts Division of Syndicated Press. Chuck presides over a short business meeting while we decide to meet again June 24, 1980 FIRST ROW. left to right: B. Griffin, L. Solloscy. S. Whitman. C. Fruhauf, P. Hoffer, M. Tripp. C. Dalaba, S. Bunker. SECOND ROW: R. Tripp, W. White, A. Lutz, E. Davis, M. Pollock, M. Schmidt, A. Wheeler, H. Fish. G. Garvin, R. Loomis, G. Kilmer, Mr. Northrup. THIRD ROW: R. Coughlan, E. Koncikowski, W. Bloomfield, R. Bain. P. Harke, J. T. Graham, G. Page, J. Merrill, P. Corlew, J. J. Graham, R. Galusha. FIRST ROW, left to right: Mrs. Lewis, J. Macomber, S. Skellie, W. VanGuilder, W. Holcomb, G. Greuling, R. Mechanic, P. Dessaint, D. Bristol, S. Henry, Mr. Bennett. SECOND ROW: R. Roods, R. Murdock. C. Brownlee, S. Couzens, H. Clift, R. McDougall, D. Grinnell, G. Harvey, C. Gamble, B. Graham, S. Griffin, THIRD ROW: P. Bloomfield, L. Reid, K. Williams, M. Smith, A. Ballentine, H. Lufkin, M. Goldman, D. Crandall, C. Loomis, L. Colvin, M. Hart. FIRST ROW, left to right: B. Rouse, S. Nichols, R. Hoffer, T. Graham, E. Guilder, R, Graham, J. Dowmont, K. Warren, H. Gillis. SECOND ROW: A. Morehouse, B. Heidorf, C. McNeil, K, Bain, M, Williamson, D. Winchell, C. Weir, J. McDougall, N. Williamson, M. McWhorter. THIRD ROW: C. Barker, D. Griffin, B. Flewelling, S. Bristol, C. Barker, S. Baker, K. Kinney. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Lareau, W. Haessly, W. Nadeau, K. Lutz, S. Knowlton, C. Durkee, H. Morehouse, R. Bain, Mr. Evans. FIFTH ROW: R. Dessaint, D. McWhorter, A. Archard, G. LaFoy. FIRST ROW, left to right: R. Bennett, D. Knowlton, E. Bloomfield, F. Merrill, M. McNeil, S. Siaulnski, J. Bodkin, W. Montgomery. SECOND ROW: A. Jones, D. Page, W. Ely, L. Horning, J. Royallminns, T. Lee, S. Humiston, F. Morehouse, R. Lapitsky, B. Hamilton, L. Bristol. THIRD ROW: Mr. Rowell, D. Lampman, H. Price, C. Montgomery, E. Middleton, R. Sheridan, P. Hay, J. McIntyre, B. Atwell, Mrs. Cook. FOURTH ROW: D. Graham, M. Derusha, C. Derusha, S. Whitman, K. Dowmont, K. Durkee, J. Crandall, S. Roods, M. Rouse, B. Monroe. P. McWhorter, D. Cuthbert, Doug Hanna, G. Solloscy, R. Anderson, D. Griffin, Dar. Hanna, R. Hoffer, G. Koncikowski, SECOND ROW: W. Archard, D. Randles, N, Flewelling, S. Dessaint, N. Phillips, C. MacDonald, M. McGeoch, V. Brown, K. Stoddard, T. Ellis, R. Robbins. THIRD ROW: B. McNeil, A. Graham, B. Henke, L. Ellis, T. Grinnell, T. Heidorf, P. Grant, J. Crandall, E. Cary, K. Hurlbut, B. Williamson, L. Williams, Mrs. Losee. FOURTH ROW: Mr. O'Day, B. McNeil, C. Hayes, S. Bennett, S. Bain, S. Fish, E. McNeil, R. Flewelling, S. Goldman, R. Graham, V. Henry, W. Mechanic, P. Colvin. Mrs. Currie — tirade 6 FIRST ROW: C. Combs, I. McNeil, G. Warren, M. Bodkin, S. Graham, D. Copeland, P. McWhorter. SECOND ROW: T. Pendergrass, B. Flanders, D. Sheridan, C. Tripp, J. Wood, G. Durkee, A. Ellis, S. Haessly, E. Crandall, C. Bain, P. Lewis. THIRD ROW: T. Graham, M. Karpinski, D. Nadeau, L. Tripp, J. McLouth, P. Adams, R. LeMaire, A. Lutz. B. Ely, Mrs. Currie. Mrs. Qamble — Qrade 6 FIRST ROW: L. Montero, A. Humiston, S. G ill is. D. Ellis, A. Pendergrass, N. Loomis. SECOND ROW: L. Brayman, G. Holcomb, E. Royallminns, G. Allen. L. Cary, R. Bain, R. Siaulnski, C. Lewis. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Gamble, P. Kinney, C. Brownlee, W. Liddle, R. Fleming, B. Culver. Mi's. MacAuley — Qradc 5 FIRST ROW: D. Tasker, B. McDougall, J. McKemon, R. Montero, D. Randles. SECOND ROW: T. McGeoch, H. Graham, G. Flewelling, P. McDonald, C. Lewis, S. Winchell, Y. Wilson, L. Sevrie. THIRD ROW: W. Lutz, P. Hoffer, G. Griffin. W. Henry, D. DePew, L. Weir, J. Swinton, L. Anderson, B. Gillis, P. Couzins. FOURTH ROW: D. Durkee, D. Bartholomew, R. Colvin, D. Stout, R. Dowmont, L. Dessaint, C. Sherman, P. Stark, B. Jones, J. Ketcham, Mrs. MacAuley. Miss MacWhorter — Qmie 4 FIRST ROW: T. Conkey, R. Fish, R. Grant, J. Pendergrass, R. Carta, M. MacWhorter, B. Bristol. SECOND ROW: G. Lewis, B. Brennan, S. Tasker, P. Schoff, A. Delano, J. Durkee, J. Saunders, THIRD ROW: J. Thompson, C. Harrington, P. McLouth, S. Younes, P. Brockway, J. Brown, R. Graham, D. Pollock. FOURTH ROW: Miss MacWhorter, J. Williams, D. Loomis, J. Pendergrass, R. Tripp, G. Bennett, R. Guilder, C. Heidorf, R. Williams. Mrs. Marringtew — 3 and 4 FIRST ROW: J. Griffin. N. Saville. R. Griffin. J. Flewelling, D. Wade, W. Griffin. SECOND ROW: L. Younes, S. Price. B. Anderson, M. Randles, S. Bennett, J. Lee, C. Nelson. THIRD ROW: P. Homing, G. Bodkin, R. Williams, J. Skellie, G. Henke, T. Tripp, P. Rollins. (Absent from the picture) S. Lapitsky. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Harrington. Mrs. Elder — Grade 3 FIRST ROW: L. Russell, B. Williams. C. Stoddard, K. McKemon, D. Goldman, D. Conkey, S. Brown, K. Anderson. SECOND ROW: L. Skellie, L. Kelly, M. Lutz, B. McGrouty, L. Bain. R. Morehouse, M. Gamble, B. White, J. Durkee, L. Fish, L. Bain, M. Sherman. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Elder, L. Loomis, D. Benson, C. LaFoy, J. Phillips, T. Karpinski, J. Liddle, J. Clark, B. Ellis, L. Derusha, J. Pugh. Mrs. Murlbut — 2nd Qmde FIRST ROW: D. Gillis, J. Smith, D. Clark, D. Durkee, R. Henke, G. Saville, D. Brown, S. Siaulnski. SECOND ROW: D. Humiston, M. Crawford, D. McWhorter, R. Wade, M. Bristol, E. Monroe, D. Lewis, P. Carta, D. Langworthy. THIRD ROW: D. McWhorter, C. Carruthers, J. Rollins, T. Hanna, E. Dowmont, R. Reynolds, E. Pugh, R. Gordon, Mrs. Hurlbut. Mrs. cuttle — 2nd tirade FIRST ROW: C. McKernon, J. Fish, M. Bartholomew, W. Sevrie, C. Cook, G. Davis, R. Cuthbert. SECOND ROW: R. Humiston, S. Dessaint, M. Loomis, D. Humiston, B. Quarters, E. Porter, M. Lutz, W. Ely. THIRD ROW: J. Pendergrass, R. Guilder, J. Bennett, C. Cran- dall, D. Stout, C. Younes, C. Derusha, R. Lewis, B. Guilder, Mrs. Tuttle. Mrs. McKernon — Qrade FIRST ROW, left to right: J. Cooper, D. Price, S. Wood, T. Dugan, J. Karpinski, J. Stott, L. Montgomery, P. Pendergrass. SECOND ROW: L. Jarvis, L. Pollock, R. Graham, S. Fish, R. Sutliff, H. Williams, K. Riley, V. Howard. THIRD ROW: E. Ellis, P. Rouse, J. Phillips, T. Bartholomew, G. McLouth, R. LaPoint, R. O'Sick. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. McKernon, A. Carruthers, L. McKernon, B. Hanna, G. Bristol, S. Urbonowicz, R. Quarters, P. Tripp. Mrs. Copeland — Qrade 1 FIRST ROW, left to right: T. Riley, P. Hilton, D. Durkee. D. Longdaue, T. Lewis, R. Rus- sell. SECOND ROW: H. Sheridan, J. Depew, S. Clark, M. Mitchell, L. Walker, K. Craw- ford, G. Wade, J. Harke. THIRD ROW; D. Markham, G. Ross. M. E. Koncikowski, K. J. Schoff, D. Pollock, M. Weir, S. Hanna, R. Page. FOURTH ROW: J. Lee, F. Delisle, S. Stevens, D. Guard, E. Anderson, W. Sweet, D. Saville, B. Bennett, Mrs. Copeland. Kindergarten Classes FIRST ROW: G. Bristol, G. Williams, E. Morehouse, R. Clark, H. Fish, J. Koncikowski, R. Pollock. SECOND ROW: J. Heidorf, C. Howard, B. Bennett, D. Patton, S. Haessly, F. Derusha, M. Liddle, J. Kelly. THIRD ROW: P. Adams, G. Liddle, T. Fowler, L. Nichols, R. Rollins, S. Hay, C. Hayes. Z. Esser, Mrs. Betts. (Absent: P. Pugh). FIRST ROW: P. Conkey, C. Linendoll, G. Archard, G. Delano, P. Dugan, K. Graham. SECOND ROW: B. Wade, E. Bain, C. McNeil, D. McDougall, C. Stott. THIRD ROW: J. Blair, K. Safford, D. LaPoint, W. Warren, J. Smith, R. Guilder, J. Ross, B. Bodkin, Mrs. Betts. Eaud FIRST ROW: K. Dowmont, R. Wilson, D. Bristol, R. Henke, A. Jones, D. Randles. SECOND ROW: J. McDougall, D. Randles, B. Atwell, M. Williamson, C. Barker, P. Adams, L. Tripp, E. Carey. THIRD ROW: P. Kinney, T. Pendergrass, P. McWhorter, C. McNeil, L. Winchell, C. Weir, D. Graham. FOURTH ROW: C. Brownlee, D. Kuba, M. Tripp, K. Grant, N. Wil- liamson, K. Kinney, E. Koncikowski, Mr. Trusselle. Chorus FIRST ROW: P. Hoffer, C. Dalaba, D. Haessly, K. Grant, P. Weir, M. MacAuley, G. Garvin, H. Fish. SECOND ROW: Miss Waterstreet, J. McDougall, M. Williamson, K. Kinney, P. Grant, D. Page, C. Fruhauf, B. Griffin, B. Williamson, K. Hurlburt, L. Williams. THIRD ROW: K. Bain, C. Weir, M. Rouse, E. Middleton, S. Skellie, S. Bristol, K. Durkee, S. Whit- man, L. Winchell. FOURTH ROW: Ca. Barker, J. Macomber, S. Couzens, C. Hayes, Co. Barker, B. Monroe, B. Heidorf, B. Murdock, C. Brownlee, Sa. Whitman, L. Solloscy, N. Williamson. Student Council SITTING: Mr. Tucker, Advisor, Sherrie Griffin, Diane Haessly, Sandy Whitman, Jim Merrill. STANDING: Bill Van Guilder, John MacIntyre, Susan Whitman, Tom Graham, Wayne White, Willard Skellie, Kaaren Bain, Melanie McGeoch, Beverly Williamson. 3 KA. FIRST ROW: M. Derusha, E. Davis, G. Garvin. SECOND ROW: S. Bunker, L. Colvin, S. Gipe, B. Flewelling, D. Bristol, Mrs. Parker, Advisor. THIRD ROW: Co. Barker, C. Colvin, B. Blair, C. Dalaba, H. Fish, T. Wheeler, S. Griffin, A. Desaint, A. Nadeau, S. Bristol, Be. Flewelling, D. Griffin, Ca. Barker. FIRST ROW: W. Ely, E. Koncikowski, R. Hoffer, B. Holcomb, G. Grueling, H. Morehouse, D. Cuthbert. SECOND ROW: Mr. Whitman, R. Dessaint, G. Gilchrist, R. Smith, P. Cormie, R. McDougall, R. Tripp, S. Whitman, D. Crandall, Mr. Holton, G. Carruthers. THIRD ROW: M. Goldman, R. Loomis, G. Bennett, T. Williams. L. Reid, W. Skellie, J. Montero, C.Tilford, M. Davis, J. Graham, B. McDougall, W. Bloomfield, G. Page. FOURTH ROW: S. Nichols, K. Warren, T. Graham, R. Graham, M. Smith. P. Bloomfield, E. Guilder, R. Bain. Our loot ball Squad Coaches and Co-Captains Our First Suing KNEELING: Tom Graham, Dana Cuthbert, managers. FIRST ROW: Jim McDougall, Roy Mc- Dougall, Jerry Page, Bill McDougall. SECOND ROW: Steve Whitman, John J. Graham, Chuck Tilford, Pete Cormie, Coach Whitman, Will Skellie. FIRST ROW: R. Hoffer, M. Garvin, B. Graham, G. Bennett, D. Dessaint, B. VanGuilder, R. Dessaint. SECOND ROW: Coach O'Day, B. Rouse, D. McWhorter, W. White, H. Lufkin, B. Holcomb, D. Crandall, K. Williams, K. Warren, R. Coughland, B. Tripp. ‘Junior Bands FIRST ROW: Carolyn Tripp, Helene Graham, Andrea Humiston, Yvonne Wilson, Betty Jones, and Davine Sheridan. SECOND ROW: Sandy Bristol, Rodney Hoffer, Terry McGeoch, Charles Bownlee, Billy Liddle, Phillip Hoffer, Carol Barker. FIRST ROW: Bob McDougall, Larry Dessaint, Ronnie Colvin. SECOND ROW: Barbara Anderson, Cindy Lewis, Dottie Ellis, Barbara Gillis, Paulette Broskway, Sharon Tasker, Mary Bodkin. THIRD ROW: Melvin McWhorter, John Pendergrass, Amita DeLano, Darlene Wade, Sarah Price, Phyllis Couzens, Larry Cary. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Trusselle, Jimmy Wood, Douglas Tasker, and Dick Anderson. yearbook Staff SEATED: Barb Flewelling, Treasurer, Anita Dessaint, Pat Weir, Editor, Martha MacAuley. Copy Editor, Diane Haessly, Subscription Editor. STANDING: Barb Griffin. Marie Tripp, Sandy Whitman, Karen Grant. Absent: Allene Nadeau. Margaret Williamson, Barbara Griffin, Carol Fruhauf, Dolores Winchell, Karen Grant, Sandy Whitman. Phyllis Hoffer, Patty Dessaint, Karen Kinney, Nancy Williamson, Sharon Skellie, Sharon Bunker, Joyce McDougall. “We have changed all that. ” I 1958 - Chuck and Gary receive Glens Falls 1959 PTA Scholarship Winners Martha and Literary Award. Russell. Russell receives the gift to the Juniors Class Day. 1959. Martha and Jim were graduation ushers - June, 1959. More graduation ushers - Will, Chuck, Diane, and Patty - 1959. Steve, Pete and Keith - cramming for 1959 Regents. During Easter vacation of our junior year, our class went to New York to see the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical FLOWER DRUM SONG. The play was wonderful and we got Pat Suzuki's autograph and picture. One picture on this page shows us on the observation roof of the Empire State Building. Barb hated the elevator! Many of us had our first subway ride from Yankee Stadium to Times Square and back again. Leslie didn't get lost this time! We came home the same day - tired, but feeling like cosmopolites. It was a trip none of us will ever forget. We'll always remember starting at 5 a.m.; eating lunch at 9:30 in the morning ; the broken water pump on the bus and the long ride home. Nervous, Will? Goofing off Shoot a mile, yes! Aloha Concentration Blue Hawaiians Long way down there Queen Karen King Charles Zke King and Queen for Our Blue Hawaii Prom TERRY ARCHAMBAULT FFA 1,2,3 BETTY BLAIR FHA 4 Girls' choir 1,2,3 Dramatics 1 GAA 1,2 Play 4 GEORGE CARRUTHERS Basketball 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Football 1, 2,3,4 Student Council 2,4 Play 2,4 CAROL COLVIN GAA 1,2,3 Girls' choir 1,2,3 Dramatics 1 FHA 4 Play 4 PETER CORMIE Student Council 3 Football 3,4 Basketball 3,4 Track 3 Play 4 MARIE DERUSHA FHA 1,2, 3,4 Girls' choir 1,2 GAA 1,2,3 Dramatics 1 Play 4 ANITA DESSAINT Girls' choir 1,2, 3 GAA 1,2 FHA 3 Play 4 Yearbook 4 BARBARA FLEWELLING GAA 1,2,3 Dramatics 1 Yearbook 4 GARY GILCHRIST Football 1, 2, 3,4 Basketball 1,2 Baseball 1,2,3, 4 Track 3 Student Council 3 SALLY GIPE Girls' choir 1,2 FHA 1 Senior band 1 Play 4 LAWRENCE GRAHAM Baseball 1 Football 2 KAREN GRANT Student council 1 GAA 1,2,3,4 All-State Chorus 4 Mixed choir 1,4 Girls' choir 1,2, 3,4 Cheering 1,2, 3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Prom Queen 3 Girls' State 3 Yearbook 4 Play 4 KEITH JACKSON Boys' choir 1,2 DENNIS KUBA Football 1, 2 Track 3 Band 1,2, 3,4 Play 4 Mixed choir 4 MARTHA MacAULEY Mixed choir 1,4 Girls' choir 1,2, 3, 4 GAA 1,2,3,4 Yearbook 3,4 Dramatics 1 Play 4 JAMES McDOUGALL Baseball 1,2, 3,4 Football 1,2, 3 Basketball 1,2, 3,4 Track 2,3 Student Council 1,2,3 Play 4 ALLENE NADEAU Girls' choir 1, 2, 3 GAA 1,2,3,4 FHA 1,2, 3,4 Yearbook 4 LESLIE SHEAR Football 1, 2 Boys' choir 1,2 Play 4 Dramatics 1 WILLARD SKELLIE Football 1, 2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3, 4 Baseball 1, 2 Student Council 4 RUSSELL SMITH Basketball 1,2 Football 1,2,3,4 Track 2,3 Baseball 1 CHARLES TILFORD Football 1, 2, 3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1,2, 3,4 Prom King 3 Boys’ choir 1 Boys' State 3 Student Council 2 PATRICIA WEIR Mixed choir 1,4 Girls' choir 1,2,3,4 GAA 1,2,3,4 Cheering 1 All-State Chorus 3 Yearbook 3,4 Play 4 STEPHEN WHITMAN Baseball 1, 2, 3,4 Football 1, 2, 3,4 Track 2 Boys' choir 2 Play 1, 3,4 READY TO MEET THE CHALLENGE ■ • •. - air- Now you are a High School Graduate, ready to meet the challenge of our modern world! Perhaps you intend to continue your education, or begin a career in your chosen field. Whatever your plans for the future, we at the Glens Falls Insurance Company wish you the best of luck and offer our con- gratulations on your past achievements. If you are interested in becoming a part of one of America's major industries, one that offers excitement, challenge, and opportunity for advancement, we would be glad to discuss your future in insurance. Stop in at our Glens Falls office and discuss your plans with the friendly people in our personnel depart- ment. “Old and Tried Organized 1849 -S m— INSURANCE COMPANY Glens Falls. N. Y. GLENS FALLS POST CO. Keep well informed Read THE POST STAR and THE GLENS FALLS TIMES THE GRASTORF PRESS Custom Printers - School Supplies Wedding Invitations - Party Goods Greeting Cards Granville, N. Y. Phone 743 Compliments LELAND PAPER of CAMBRIDGE CO., INC. LAUNDRY 76 Lawrence St. Glens Falls, N. Y. Phone 2-0949 Compliments J. E. SAWYER of CO., INC. G.L.F. Distributors Hardware, Steel, Mill Supplies Fort Edward New York Plumbing and Heating Supplies Kohler Fixtures Compliments Briggs Beauty Ware of Patronize Your Local Hardware Dealer and Plumber FORT EDWARD 64-78 Glen Street LUMBER and SUPPLY Glens Falls, N. Y. COMPANY Commercial Industrial Portrait DURLING STUDIO Home of Fine Photography Hudson Falls Phone 4-4663 Compliments of Dress Right - for Every Occasion OPPENHEIM’S LOUGHLIN LAURENCE A. JOHNSTON CLOTHING COMPANY Fort Edward, New York Fort Edward, New York Compliments of Compliments of TONY DEE AL’S GRILL MIDGE and BOB BROOKS Fort Edward, New York Fort Edward, New York Compliments of Compliments of BRISTOL’S SERVICE STATION ARGYLE HARDWARE Argyle, New York Argyle, New York Compliments of Compliments of LARRY’S PAGE’S STORE MARKET Argyle, New York Best Wishes to the Senior Class of 1960 Argyle, New York JACK’S ATLANTIC STATION New York Argyle BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1960 MAURICE B. KILMER Compliments of MAC’S VARIETY STORE DEL’S RECORD BAR Argyle, New York Headquarters for Hunters Largest Selection of New and Used Guns in This Area Most Popular Calibers in Stock Fort Edward New York Largest Trade-In Allowance Compliments of SHEEHAN AGENCY Complete Insurance Service MANHATTEN BAR 136 Broadway Fort Edward, New York Fort Edward, New York Phone 5-3314 Compliments of Compliments of H. B. DOTY STONE’S STUDIO SERVICE STATION Mobil Products Fort Edward, New York Fort Edward, New York Compliments of Phone 2-6922 SOUTH END MICO’S GROCERY Distinctive Clothing Formals for All Occasions 30 South Street Fort Edward, New York Glens Falls, New York FAMILY RESTAURANT MCDONALD'S DISTRIBUTING Main Street Argyle DONALD MCDONALD, Prop. Gasoline - Oil - Kerosene Open Every Day Home Style Cooking Fuel Oil Homemade Ice Cream ROGER and BETTY FOWLER P r op s. RD 1 Phone 5-6085 Fort Edward, New York Diamonds - Watches - Repairs Compliments of r. w. 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