Argyle Central School - Highlander Yearbook (Argyle, NY)

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V of Contents DEDICATION FACULTY ADMINISTRATION STAFF CLASSES SENIORS ORGANIZATIONS ATHLETICS FAVORITES ADVERTISING Foreword With this 1962 Highlander we have tried to bring back fond memories of our high school days at A.C.S. We sincerely hope we have included memories for each and everyone of you, and that you enjoy reading this yearbook as much as we have enjoyed compiling it. Editor-in-Chief We Honor Mr. Holton . . . AS A TEACHER. With sincere admiration, we the Class of 1962. do dedicate our Highlander to Richard Holton whose academic guidance, mathematical genius, and athletic imagination has greatly enriched our lives as stu- dents at Argyle Central School. I FACULTY MRS. MABLE CURRIE SUCE Oneonta, 3 Year Normal MR. CHARLES SANDORA St. Lawrence University, B.S.; M.S. MR. LEON LAREAU Siena College, B. S. MRS. ANNE MacAULEY SUCE Genesseo, B.S. MRS. HELEN WHITMAN Crouse-Irving Hospital, R. N. MR. RICHARD HOLTON St. Lawrence University, B. S.; M.S. MRS. JOAN PARKER SUCE Plattsburgh, B. S. New York University, M. A. MR. RICHARD ROWELL Farmington State, B.S. University of Maine, M. S. MR. THOMAS SMITH SUCE Albany, B. A. MRS. EILEEN TUTTLE SUCE Oneonta, 3 Year Normal MRS. MARY LEWIS College of St. Rose, B. A. MR. EDWARD TOTTLE University of New York, B. A. Northeastern University, M. A. MRS. MAUDE GAMBLE SUCE Oneonta, B.S. MRS. CONSTANCE COPELAND SUCE Albany, A. B. College of St. Rose, M. Ed. MRS. EDNA HARRINGTON SUCE Albany, A. B. MR. STANLEY TRUSELLE SUCE Fredonia, 3 Year Normal MR. JOHN LUKE SUCE Plattsburgh, B. S. MRS. HELEN GRIFFIN SUCE Albany, A. B.; M. A. MRS. GAIL GARRARD SUCE Potsdam, B.S. MR. JOHN 0 DAY Castleton S. T. College, B.S. MRS. KATHRINE BETTS SUCE Oneonta, 3 Year Normal MRS. FLORENCE HURLBUT Castleton S. T. College, B.S. MISS BERNICE McWHORTER SUCE Plattsburgh, B.S. MR. DONALD EVANS St. Lawrence University, B. A. MR. GEORGE BLAKE Mt. St. Mary's College, B.S. MRS. MARION COOK SUCE Genesseo, B.S. MR. PAUL FARMER North Adams S. T., B. A. MRS. TERESA ELDER SUCE New Paltz, 3 Year Normal Principal’s Message To the Class of 1962: For thirteen years you have been learning the basic fundamen- tals necessary for successful citizenship. You have learned, each according to your abilities, how to read, how to write, how to count. You have become skilled in how to associate with other people, how to solve problems. You have acquired a greater awareness and understanding of the world around you. I hope that, along the way, you have learned what a privilege it is to be born and educated in a free society, for you now have the opportunity of becoming whatever it is you want to become. On behalf of the Board of Education and Faculty of Argyle Central School, I wish to extend to you sincere best wishes for your future. Sincerely yours, Administration BOARD OF EDUCATION Mr. Abrahamson, Mr. Longdaue, Mr. Crawford, Mr. Randles, Mr. Bain. GUIDANCE COUNSELOR Richard Holton BUSINESS MANAGER Norman Madsen School Employees CUSTODIANS: Mr. Williamson, SECRETARIES: Miss Hood, Mrs. Mr. Inman, Mr. Pendergrass. McNeil. BUS DRIVERS: Mr. Cuthbert, Mr. Williamson, Mr. Olsenwick, Mr. McDougall, Mr. McWhort- — i. Uumiff An ELEMENTARY Kindergarten — Morning FIRST ROW; S. Scally, J. LaPoint, R. Lee, J. Griffin, J. Griffin, R. Ketcham, S. Osborne. SECOND ROW: P. Walker, J. Bennett, P.Swinton, B. Durrani, K. Brennan, P. Longdaue, A. Sweet, D. Sevrie, J. Kuba. THIRD ROW: R. Saunders, C. Brayman, F. Abrahamson, M. Dur kee, C. McKerson, B. Cooper, L. Stevens. Kindergarten — Afternoon FIRST ROW: R. Heidorf, K. Jablonski, A. Brown, J. Colvin, D. Depew, J. Carruthers, D. Collins, Mrs. Betts. SECOND ROW; C. Grant, M. Urbonowicz, K. Monroe, C. Anderson, J. Lufkin, P. Bonkowski, E. Quarters, R. Dessaint. THIRD ROW; S. O'Sick, W. Randles, R. Mc- Whorter, T. Gray, K. Hayes, M. Markham, E. Inman, R. Pollock. Mrs. Copeland — Grade 7 FIRST ROW: D. Jarvis, M. Huggins. D. McDougall, D. McMurry, J. Saunders, H. Fish, C. Conley. SECOND ROW: G. Henke, R. Guard, S. Pollock, M. Hayes, W. Dowmont, S. Fowl- er. THIRD ROW: C. Walker, D. Benson, A. White, J. Bristol, D. Clatworthy, T. Lewis. Mrs. McKernon — Grade 7 FIRST ROW: W. Hanna, D. Lewis, R. Haessly, P. Sheridan, K. Coats, K. Lewis, R. Clark, R. Anderson, D. Grant, D. Ely. P. Hilton. SECOND ROW: S. McCollum. D. Bennett, R. Bello. W. Monroe, M. Rollins, G. Archard, G. Saville, J. Urbonowicz, B. McGrouty, C. Depew, Mrs. McKernon. THIRD ROW; L. Mahaffy, J. Blair. D. Carruthers, S. Randles. A. Bello. K. Quarters, J. O'Connor, H. Price, M. Liddle, J. Solloscy. Mrs. Tuttle — Grade 2 FIRST ROW: G. Wade, G. Delano, C. Stott, P. Powers, C. Hayes, B. Bennett, P. Mylotte, K. Graham, J. Kelly. SECOND ROW; L. Nichols, P. Adams, P. Pugh, G. Liddle, K. Safford, J. Ross, S. Haessly, F. Derusha, D. LaPoint, R. Capman. THIRD ROW: H. Sheridan, R. Rol- lins, K. Riley, D. Durkee, B. Clark, E. Ellis, J. Phillips. Mrs. Hurl but — Grade 2 FIRST ROW: G. Bristol, T. Lewis, B. Bodkin, J. Ranney, B. Mattison, J. Heidorf, C. Howard, S. Clark, D. Patten. SECOND ROW: A. Coats, M. Liddle, B. Wade, D. McDougall, J. Smith, G. Gray, J. Koncikowski, P. Dugan, R. Benson, C. McNeil. THIRD ROW; B. Bain, P. Conkey, S. Hay, T. Fowler, R. Guilder, E. Morehouse, P. Rouse, A. Bello, Z. Esser. Mrs. Elder — Grade 3 FIRST ROW: D. Pollock, S. Urbonowicz, J. Mylotte, V. Howard, S. Fish, M. Bello, L. Mc- Kernon, R. Page, S. Hanna, M. Loomis, G. Ross, J. Cooper. SECOND ROW: E. Anderson, J. Harke, A. Carruthers, D. Blondin, R. Quarters, S. Wood, S. Stevens, C. McKernon, D. Price, J. Bowersox, P. Tripp. THIRD ROW; T. Dugan, J. Depew, Mrs. Elder, C. Derusha. Mrs. Gamble — Grade 3 FIRST ROW: L. Montgomery, K. Crawford, J. Karpiaski, B. Hanna, T. LaCross, D. Markham, M. Mitchell, L. Walker. SECOND ROW; P. Pendergrass, B. Bennett, C. Cook. D. Middleton, M. Weir, T. Riley, F. Delisle, J. Lee. THIRD ROW: J. Stott, W. Sweet, D. Longdaue, D. Guard, D. Saville, R. LaPoint, P. Hilton, G. Bristol. R. Graham. Miss McWhorter — Grade 4 FIRST ROW: S. Siaulnaski, B. Quarters, M. Crawford, P. McWhorter, D. Gillis, D. Brown, R. Henke, B. Guilder, D. Humiston. SECOND ROW: R. Humiston, C. Carruthers, D. McWhort- er, D. Lewis, S. Bennett, L. Loomis, J. Bennett, J. Fish, E. Monroe. THIRD ROW: R. Lewis, J. Godfrey, R. Morehouse, L. Derusha, E. Dowmont, T. Hanna, R. Cuthbert. Mrs. Harrington — Grade 4 FIRST ROW: M. Bristol, D. Durkee, G. Saville, J. Smith, C. Crandall, S. Dessaint, D. Humis- ton, M. Lutz, D. Clark. SECOND ROW; E. Pugh, W. Ely, J. Phillips, C. LaFoy, R. LaCross, E. Porter III, W. Sevrie, F. Wade. THIRD ROW: G. Davis, J. Morey, J. Rollins, R. Gordon, D. Langworthy, J. Pendergrass, P. Mattison, L. Fish, R. Guilder. Mr. Luke — Grade 5 FIRST ROW; L. Bain, S. Brown, L. Kelly, C. Nelson, L. Skellie, M. Lutz. J. Flewelling. SEC- OND ROW; J. Griffin, B. Bristol, G. Henke. D. Goldman, D. Conkey, S. Bello, N. Saville. THIRD ROW: G. Bennett, B. White, J. Durkee, J. Conley, W. Griffin, J. Skellie, D. Pollock, M. Bello. Mrs. MacAuley — Grade 5 FIRST ROW: J. Coats, J. Lee, K. McKernon, R. Flewelling, J. Pugh, B. Brennan, R. Griffin, M. Randles. SECOND ROW: B. McGrouty, M. Gamble, K. Anderson, D. Powers, K. Stoddard, M. Sherman, J. Chapman, D. Ranney. THIRD ROW; T. Villano, J. Clark, L. Bain, P. Rol- lins, T. Tripp, T. Karpinski, D. Benson, B. Ellis, R. Depew. Mrs. Currie — Grade 6 FIRST ROW; S. Tasker, B. Anderson, J. Saunders, S. Ranney, J. Durkee, A. Delano, G. Lewis, D. Wade, P. Brockway. SECOND ROW: P. Horning, R. Tripp, D. Loomis, S. Lapitsky, S. Price, J. Brown, J. Pendergrass, J. Pendergrass, C. Heidorf. THIRD ROW: D. LaCross, R. Kenneally, R. Grant, T. Conkey, D. LaCross, G. Bodkin, C. Harrington, R. Guilder, M. Mc- Whorter. FOURTH ROW: R. Graham, R. Derusha, J. Thompson, J. Williams. CLASSES ! Rough Is the Road That Leads FIRST ROW: L. Montero, P. McDonald, A. Humiston, H. Graham, Y. Wilson, L. Weir, S. Winchell, G. Godfrey, J. Ketcham. SECOND ROW: P. Couzens, J. Swinton, G. Flewelling, G. Holcomb, L. Brayman, L. Anderson, B. Jones, C. Lewis. THIRD ROW: D. Bowersox, B. Gillis, E. Crandall, P. Stark, N. Loomis, C. Sherman, Mrs. Cook, Mr. O'Day. FOURTH ROW: J. Morey, T. McGeoch, B. Ely, R. Dowmont, P. Lewis, J. McKernon, R. McDougall, L. Des- saint. FIFTH ROW: C. Lewis, G. Griffin, D. Depew, P. Hoffer, R. Colvin, W. Henry, D. Durkee, L. Sevrie. SIXTH ROW: W. Lutz, D. Tasker, R. Montero, D. Randles. FIRST ROW: C. Combs, D. Sheridan, I. McNeil, E. Royallmins, A. Pendergrass, C. LaCross, D, Gray, S. Graham, S. Gillis, C. Bain, D. Ellis. SECOND ROW: B. Culver. P. Kinney, P. Adams, L. Tripp, S. Bennett, D. Nadeau, M. Bodkin, D. Copeland, C. Tripp, S. Dessaint. THIRD ROW; R. Bain, A. Lutz, T. Morey, G. Ranney, J. Wood, A. Ellis. S. Haessly, R. Siaulnski, L. Carey. FOURTH ROW: B. Flanders, G. Allen, R. LeMaire, D. Griffin, T. Gra- ham, T. Pendergrass, D. Hanna, C. Brownlee, A. Graham. FIFTH ROW: T. Grinnell, M. Karpinski, W. Liddle, P. Robbins, R. Fleming. 8th Grade To the Heights of Greatness 9th Grade Well Begun Is Half Done FIRST ROW: C. Hayes, E. Cary, B. McNeil, N. Phillips, B. Williamson, K. Hurlbut, S. Lam- beth, V. Brown, A. Morehouse. SECOND ROW; J. Crandle, L. Godfrey, P. Grant, S. Bain, N. Flewelling, M. McGeoch, C. McDonald, R. Cirino, D. Randles, Mrs. Lewis. THIRD ROW; K. Stoddard, L. Ellis. R. Wilson, T. Heidorf, R. Anderson, E. Bloomfield, E. McNeil, V. Henry, F. Morehouse, Mr. Blake. FOURTH ROW: W. Montgomery, P. Colvin, G. Koncikowski, R. Bello, R. Henke, G. Solloscy, D. Hanna, T. Ellis, W. Archard. FIFTH ROW: D. Severance, R. Graham, H. Price, S. Goldman, C. Montgomery, D. Cuthbert, R. Hoffer, P. McWhorter, B. McNeil. 7 Oth Grade Some Are Wise and Some Are Otherwise FIRST ROW: Mr. Farmer, L. Bristol, K. Dowmont, B. Atwell, E. Middleton, S. Roods, B. Hamilton, S. Whitman. SECOND ROW: M. Rouse, A. Jones, D. Graham, C. Derusha, L. Ranney, S. Humiston, D. Page, R. Lapitsky. THIRD ROW: D. Knowlton, J. Bodkin, J. Royal- lminns, T. Lee, R. Bennett, L. Horning, M. McNeil, R. Morey. FOURTH ROW: W. Ely, R. Sheridan, S. Siaulnski, R. Bain, P. Hay, J. McIntyre, F. Merrill. 1 1th Grade My Feet Are Heavy but On I Go FIRST ROW: S. Bristol, D. Griffin, B. Griffin, Ca. Barker, C. McNeil, K. Bain, Co. Barker, B. Heidorf, J. McDougall, Mr. Evans. SECOND ROW: M. Garvin, R. Graham, R. Rouse, C. Weir, M. Williamson, D. Winchell, N. Williamson, K. Kinney, H. Gillis, T. Graham. THIRD ROW; G. LaFoy, E. Guilder, K. Lutz, J. Dowmont, R. Hoffer, G. Hall, S. Nichols, E. Arch- ard, R. Dessaint, W. Haessly. DANIEL HARVEY DESSAINT Danny” Kiss till the cows come home. Football 1, 3. 4; Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Varsity Club 3. 4; Class Officer 3, 4; FFA 1; Prom Committee 3; Prom Attendant 3; Senior Play 4. Class MARILYN LOUISE HART Marilyn The will to do, the soul to dare. GAA 1, 2. 3. 4; Chorus 1; New York Trip 3; Prom Committee 3; Class Officer 4; Yearbook Club 4. WILLIAM PATRICK VAN GUILDER Billy” My appetite comes to me while eating. Football 1, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Student Council 1.2. 3; Baseball 1; Junior Prom Attendant; New York Trip 3; Varsity Club 3, 4; Class Officer 4. Officers CAROL ANN GAMBLE Carol The loud laugh that spoke the vacant mind. GAA 1, 2, 3. 4; Class Officer 2,3,4; Chorus 1; Pep Club 3; New York Trip 3; Prom Committee 3; Yearbook Club 4; Senior Play 4. CAROLE GRACE BROWNLEE Palm Tree An innocent face, but you can never tell. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Area All-State Orchestra 1,2, 3; County Orches- tra 2, 3; Band 2, 3, 4; Class Officer 2; Yearbook Club 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Prom Committee 3; Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4; Senior Play 4. ALBERT EDWARD BALLENTINE Tiger Politeness costs nothing and gains everything. Football 1; New York Trip 3; Senior Play 4. DONNA LOU BRISTOL Daffy Dynamite comes in small packages. FHA 1, 2. 3, 4; GAA 1,2, 3, 4; Chorus 1; Senior Band 1, 2, 3. 4; Class Officer 1, 2; Prom Com- mittee 3; New York Trip 3; Senior Play 4; Stu- dent Council 4; Yearbook 4. LE ROY JAMES McDOUGALL Roy” A friend to all and all his friend. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1. 2 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2; FFA 1; Prom Committee 3; Prom King 3; Student Council 1, 4; Track 3, 4; Varsity Club President 3, 4; Senior Play 4; Junior Trip 3. FHA 1; REBECCA JEAN MURDOCK Becky” Beauty has charms. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA 1. 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader I; Prom Committee 3; Prom Queen 3; Yearbook Club 3. 4; Bible Club 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Dramatic Club 3; New York Trip 3; Pep Club 3; Senior Play 4. CAROL ANN LOOMIS Three Leaf' Love makes the world go round. Chorus 1; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; New York Trip 3. SHARON ANN SKELLIE Sharon Baron” Some call her memory. ” Cheering 1, 2, 3.4; Chorus 1, 2. 3, 4; GAA 1. 2, 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Dra- matics Club 3; New York Trip 3; Junior Prom At- tendant 3; Senior Play 4; Yearbook Club 4. Action, not words. Football 1, 2. 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3. 4; New York Trip 3; Senior Play 4. As fit as a fiddle.” Student Council 1; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1. 2; Class Officer 3; New York Trip 3; Prom Com- mittee 3; Yearbook 4; Senior Play 4. ROBERT JOSEPH FLEEMAN Bob BETSY ANN GRAHAM Betsy WILLIAM LINUS HOLCOMB Billy He did nothing in particular and he did it very well. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Basketball 2, 4; Varsity Club 3,4; Baseball 4; FFA 1; Boys'Cho- rus 2; Senior Play 4. LAWRENCE WILLIAM REID Larry There's a good time coming. Football 1, 2, 4; Track 3, 4; Varsity Club 3, 4; FFA 1; Class Officer 1; New York Trip 3; Prom Committee 4. DANIEL SCHUYLER CRANDALL Dan Silence gives consent. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1. 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 3, 4; Basketball 2, 4. MARK ARTHUR GOLDMAN Goldie” Nature's gift to the country. Football 1, 2. 3. 4; Baseball 3, 4; Basketball 4; Chorus 1, 4; FFA 1; Senior Trip 4. HAROLD LESTER LUFKIN Tarz Is he really as quiet as he seems? Football 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Officer 2; Varsity Club 3, 4. 1; Track PAUL BLOOMFIELD Paul The soul of sweet delight can never be defiled. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; New York Trip 3; Prom Com- mittee 3; Senior Play 4. VIRGINIA MARY MONTERO Ginny Though high school days have their delights, they can't compare with high school nights. GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 4; Prom Com- mittee 3; Prom Attendant 3; New York Trip 3; Yearbook Club 4; Senior Trip 4. EDITH LORRAINE COLVIN Lorraine I shall laugh myself to death? FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1; Senior Play 4. CAROLYN JOSEPHINE BARROWS Wheels Woman indeed was born of delay itself. GAA 1,2, 3,4; Chorus 1; New York Trip 3; Prom Committee 3; Senior Trip 4. SHERRY LEE GRIFFIN Sherry While the one eludes, must the other pursue. FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3; Prom Committee 3. GARRY LOUIS GREULING Garry To know is not to know, unless someone else has known that I know? Student Council 1, Pres. 3,4; Football 1,2; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Boy's State Rep. 3; Senior Play 4; Senior Trip 4. ROBERT LELAND GRAHAM Bob The future is a convenient place for dreams? FFA 1,2,4; Basketball 1,4; Senior Play 4; Track 4. WALTER NADEAU Walt In quietness and in confidence shall be your strength. Prom Committee 3; New York Trip 3; Senior Trip 4. RAYMOND EARL ROODS Ray He that thinks himself the happiest man, really is so. Senior Trip 4; New York Trip 3; Senior Play 4. MARY SUZANNE COUZENS Sue With eyes bright - and as black and burning as a coal. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club 3; Bible Club 3; New York Trip 3; Cheerleader 4; Yearbook Club 4; Senior Trip 4; Senior Play 4. SANDRA EUNICE HENRY Sandy The individual is end of the universe. GAA 1,2, 3,4; New York Trip; Senior Play 4; Senior Trip 4. PATRICIA ANN DESSAINT Pat Sweet as love, or the remembrance of a gen- erous deed. GAA; Chorus 1; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Prom At- tendant 3; Prom Committee 3; Pep Club 3, 4; Senior Play 4. MICHAEL ANDRE SMITH Mike There is an art of reading, as well as thinking, and an art of writing. Football 1,2, 3,4; New York Trip; Senior Trip 4. Carolyn BECKY •C .A r. iJ ROY BILLY SHERRY ' jO ETSY SUE WALLY lRK BILL VanGUILDER n Mem CAN YOU IMAGINE . . . Bobby Graham without his interests in Fort Edward? Donna Bristol belonging to a Lonely Hearts Club? Larry Reid recieving a medal for having the least accidents in one year? Virginia Montero hitting a volleyball OVER the net? Bobby Fleeman driving within the speed limits? Sharon Skellie not bribing candy from the little kids? Danny Crandall going into hysterics? Becky Murdock writing advice to the lovelorn? Mike Smith succeeding in getting a date with a certain senior with a black Chevy? Sue Couzens with her nose in a downward slant? Garry Greuling without thinking in terms of parties? Carole Brownlee without a passing average? Harold Lufkin going through one day without causing a riot in at least one class? Marilyn Hart not picking on Betsy Graham? Albert Ballentine with buck teeth? Sherry Griffin without a boyfriend? Roy McDougall with a car that actually runs? Carol Gamble out of love with a certain senior? Danny Dessaint giving up his lunch periods? Carolyn Barrows in a full skirt? Crosby Durkee without Gladys? Lorraine Colvin tipping the scales at 200? Billy Holcomb not thinking of his many contributions to the class? Sandy Henry measuring over six-feet tall? Mark Goldman without his tee-hee? Carol Loomis with long, straight hair? Ray Roods getting into his Volkswagon? Wally Nadeau without his pretty hair? Patty Dessaint graduating from Brownie to Girl Scout? Howard Clift handing in a history paper? Paul Bloomfield with a good word for girls? Seriously, now, can you imagine Betsy Graham? CLASS PROPHECY DATE: June 23, 1972. OCCASION: Reunion of the Class of '62. PLACE: Little Lou Lou's, owned and operated by Little Lou Lou herself, alias Donna Lou Bristol. As we enter we see that many of our guests have arrived. The bouncer, Garry Grueling, is trying without much success to keep Carol and Wally’s brood of ten quiet. Carol wanted to leave them home, but Wallie insisted upon bringing them. There is a roar of engines and a screeching of brakes as Larry Reid and Bob Flee- man arrive. We regret that they will have to leave early to enter the race at the In- dianapolis Speedway tomorrow. Harold, who now plays for the Harlem Globe Trotters, was shaken up, but has resumed practicing his famous hook shot. We are proud to find that two former classmates are in the field of medicine. Al- bert is now a dentist, and Carole Brownlee, an aspiring young doctor, had been called upon earlier to treat Sherry Griffin for another one of her laryngitis attacks. A rustling is heard and in walks Miss Foo Foo Graham, the famous millionaire, and her poodle Fooey. Miss Foo Foo has made fortunes in the manufacture of dizzy hats. ” As the lights grow dim, Howard Clift announces the first act of the evening, with Mike Smith staring intently. It is Mark Goldman and Carolyn Barrows doing their famous twist act to the music of Dan Crandall's orchestra, with Bill Holcomb at the drums. Next, there is an act of the widely-known trio of Becky, Sue, and Sharon, singing their first hit song, Boo, Yea. They are interrupted by Roy McDougall and Dan Dessaint who come charging in, still dressed in their greasy clothes, shouting they have finally found a way to make Plymouths run. Paul and Raymond, Arthur Murray dance instructors, have decided to impress us with their version of the mambo, but Lorraine Colvin's giggles have distracted the crowd. As we approach the table we see that the exhibition has spilled the liquid re- freshments all over Marilyn's term paper and Ginny’s book report, which they have still been working on. The waitress, Pat Dessaint, was on duty and did all she could do to salvage them. As the clock is striking twelve we take one last look around and see that only three of our classmates are missing. They are; Carol Loomis, the devoted wife who found it impossible to leave her husband overseas; Sandy Henry, who is now competing in the high jump finals in the Summer Olympics; and Crosby Durkee, who just wouldn't leave Gladys, his pet cow, who is suffering with a bad attack of the flu. We are sorry that our reunion was not complete, but we had a wonderful time, and we are already discussing plans for a similiar reunion in 1982. Class NAME PET PEEVE PET LOVE Albert Ballentine Birds Girls Carolyn Barrows People who gripe Boys Paul Bloomfield Getting flat tires while leaving the Drive-in Parties Donna Bristol Cheap Fords A good bomb Carole Brownlee Unbuttoned Ivy- A spirited league collars discussion Howard Clift Work Sleep Lorraine Colvin Girls Boys Sue Couzens Typing Singing Dan Crandall Teachers Girls Dan Dessaint Dorothy's nagging in the kitchen Go-Karts Pat Dessaint People who criticize Dating Crosby Durkee Girls Money Robert Fleeman Teachers and home- work and slow cars and speeches Cars Carol Gamble Aunt Majima and A guy from square dances the V. I. Mark Goldman Beatniks People Betsy Graham History Birch Hill Sherry Griffin Typewriters Reading Garry Grueling English class Old Blue Chevy Marilyn Hart People who lack a sense of humor A lavender Ford Sandy Henry People who complain Reading Bill Holcomb School lunches Mr. Evans' classes Carol Loomis Teachers One special boy Harold Lufkin Waking up in the morning Mr. Smith's jokes Virginia Montero Term papers A good joke Roy McDougall Plymouths A close ball game Becky Murdock Alarm clocks Yearbook Club Walt Nadeau Hard work Red heads Raymond Roods Homework Girls Sharon Skellie Latin Cheering Mike Smith Teachers Other towns Roster FAVORITE EXPRESSION PASTIME AMBITION Sure anytime Working on cars To go into A. F. Oh, yeah Dating Beautician Name your poison, Charlie Dancing To be a success What the matter with Pulling corks from Bartender you anyhow? champagne bottles I'll say! Making a funny To pass Latin face III Aw, go on home Eating Construction boss Ugh Trade Winds Graduate For Pete's sake! Reading Continue Fat-so's Darn it! Working Become rich Is that so? Going to high To own a red school Corvette How does my hair look? Dancing Graduate Oh, what is the matter? Sleeping Farming So what? Hot-rodding with a Buddy College Do you know what Reading To get a high I heard? typing score George! Hartford Nothing Oh, if the time was right Dancing To be a success I don't even care Day dreaming To get to Florida So? Summer sports To grow Ga-ga-ga-ga-ga-ga! Bowling Secretary Oh shoot! Sleeping Graduate How'd that grab ya? Mr. Tucker's office Navy I betl Hartford Housewife I don't know Sleeping Graduate You’re kidding Picking up souvenirs Millionaire Oh, what the heck Sports Win a ball game By gum! Skiing College Go ahead. Greenwich Pilot So what? Driving around Graduate Oh, yea? Reading R. N. Hey, you guys! Tinkering with cars Own a car 'y daily ' otent. I will ■ drink No, Garry, t'n t joke won’t do. an I help vou ? at, orink, ana be •nerry. ■ Gome Iri ht in ' I’m just dressing;. Wonderland by Night Our Junior Prom, held on May 18, 1961, was en- joyed by all who attended. Becky and Roy From 9 till 1 o'clock Tom Rhodes provided excellent music for dancing. Our own Catherine and Arthur Murray, Mrs. Lewis and Mr. Laureau were among the many teachers present. QUEEN: Becky Murdock KING: Roy McDougall Deborah McDougall David McMurray Paul Harke Patty Dessaint Virginia Montero Sharon Skellie Sandy Whitman Larry Reid Billy Van Guilder Danny Dessaint Yearbook Club Staff FIRST ROW; Joyce McDougall, Margaret Williamson, Virginia Montero, Sharon Skellie, Charlotte McNeil. SECOND ROW: Laurie Winchell, Carol Weir, Mary Lou McWhorter, Rebecca Murdock, Sue Couzens, Carole Brownlee. Rushing to make our deadlines. Troubles, Mr. Evans? Senior Band Junior Band Girls’ Athletic Officers CAROL GAMBLE, Treasurer KAREN KINNEY, Secretary Association Volleyball Track Basketball Hockey GAA Advisor Cheerleaders Varsity Susan Whitman Karen Kinney Sharon Skellie Betty Hamilton Bev Williamson Diane Page Sandy Bristol Nancy Williamson Laurie Winchell Marge Williamson Patty Dessaint Donna Bristol Vicky Brown The Junior Varsity Basketball Team David Severence Bob Henke John McIntyre Gary Hall Ronnie Graham Bruce McNeil Roger Bennett Philip McWhorter COACH JOHN Saul Goldman Pete Hay Frank Merrill Paul Colvin Dana Cuthbert ''DAY Tom Lee Rodney Hoffer Chuck Montgomery The Varsity Basketball Team Ronnie Hoffer Elwaine Guilder Ralph Graham Ronnie Dessaint Harold Lufkin Roy McDougall COACH PAUL FARMER Dan Crandall Michael Garvin Dan Dessaint Bob Rouse Baseball FIRST ROW: Keith Stoddard, Philip McWhorter, Managers. SECOND ROW: Tom Lee, Roger Bennett, Mike Garvin, Garry Grueling, Ross Sheriden, Roy McDougall, Elwaine Guilder. THIRD ROW; Ron Dessaint, Dan Dessaint, Scott Nichols, Mark Goldman, Mr. Rowell - Coach, Frank Merrill, Bob Fleeman, Harold Lufkin, Dan Crandall. FIRST ROW: S. Haessly, B. Flanders. SECOND ROW; R. Anderson, C. Montgomery, R. Robins, G. Solloscy, R. Henke, T. Lee, D. Cuthbert. THIRD ROW: D. Crandall, M. Goldman, B. VanGuilder, R. McDougall, E. Guilder, R. Dessaint, M. Garvin, M. McNeil. FOURTH ROW: R. Bennett, W. Haessly, S. Goldman, D. Dessaint, S. Nichols, L. Reid, R. Morey. FIFTH ROW: Mr. Holton, L. Ellis, R. Bain, H. Price, F. Merrill, E. Bloomfield, B. Holcomb, Mr. Sandora. Football COACH HOLTON CAPTAIN McDOUGALL COACH SANDORA J. V. Team Record; Won 5 Lost 1 Ski Club Pep Club FAVORITES Let's do Donna and Mr. Lareau was our science teacher and our class advisor. He is now working at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Kit is now a senior at Oakwood High School in Poughkeepsie, New York, and plans to attend college in the fall. Kit left us at the end of the junior year. Jane was with us until the end of the junior year. She is now a senior at the Glens Falls High School and plans to attend college in the fall. Autographs PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Paul Farmer Mr. Porter Burgess Mr. and Mrs. William Currie Mr. and Mrs. John MacAuley Mr. and Mrs. Howard Griffen Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Truselle Mr. John Luke Mr. and Mrs. William Lewis Mrs. Marion Cook Mr. and Mrs. Dan Parker Miss Carolyn Sheldon Mr . John O' Day Mr. and Mrs. Norman Madsen Mr. and Mrs. Richard Holton Mr. and Mrs. Harry McNeil Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sandora Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bristol Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harrington Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Elder Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Bowe Mr. and Mrs. James Tuttle Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Inman Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hurlbut Mr. and Mrs. Coolidge Copeland Mr. and Mrs. James Williamson Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mudge Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cuthbert Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McKernon Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Betts Mr. Donald Evans Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lufkin Mr. George Blake Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rowell Miss Pat Decker Miss Barbara Hood Mr. and Mrs. MacAvoy Pendergrass Mr. Charles Woodcock Mr. Roland McDougall Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Garrard Shop Hudson Falls First Good Clothing for STEVENS Young Men FURNITURE CO. LOUGHUN 138 Main Street CLOTHING COMPANY Hudson Falls, New York Fort Edward, New York Compliments GLENS FALLS of JEWELRY SHOP DONOHUE'S PHARMACY 164 Glen Street W. J. DONOHUE, Prop. Phone RX 2-6527 Prescription Specialists Glens Falls, N. Y. Fine Watch Repairing Greenwich, N. Y. Diamonds Reset Keepsake Diamond Rings HARTFORD Best of Everything GARAGE to the Class of 1962 Auto Supplies - Texaco Products General Repairs and Welding ADAM AND RUTH MILLER OUTLET-COSSAYUNA Phone Hartford NF 2-5666 LAKE Compliments JOHNNIE’S of SHOE STORE WESTERN AUTO 13 Ridge St. ASSOCIATE STORE Shoes for All the Family 188 Main St. JOHN BELLEPHINE, Prop. Hudson Falls, N. Y. RUSSELL WAIT, INC. Books - Cards - Gifts 174 Glen St. Glens Falls, N. Y. Compliments of WRIGHT’S RESTAURANT 172 Main St. Hudson Falls, New York Tel. RH 7-9841 McCANN’S PHARMACY Rexall Store Main Street Opposite the Park Hudson Falls 3 Licensed Pharmacists SUBURBAN GAS SERVICE South Hartford, N. Y. Metered Bottled Gas Caloric Ranges, Rheem Water Heaters Maytag Washers and Dryers Compliments of SHERIDAN CATHETER INSTRUMENT CORPORATION SUBSIDIARY OF BRUNSWICK CORPORATION c o ARGYLE VARIETY SHOP BOB AND RAE BAKER, Props. Argyle, N. Y. NF 8-8281 TRACTOR EQUIP. CO., INC. Case Farm Machinery Parts for All-Trained Mechanics Industrial Equip. Used Equip. So. Hartford, Hartford NF 2-5313 JOHN G. KOPF JEWELER Hudson Falls, N. Y. for your artcarved and keepsake diamonds Compliments of MASSIE’S RESTAURANT 69 Main Street South Glens Falls, New York RX 2-3383 Compliments of AL’S GRILL Fort Edward, New York GLENS FALLS COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. So. Glens Falls, N. Y. Compliments of Compliments of BILL BRENNAN FREEBERN PRESS Argyle, New York NF 8-8503 Hudson Falls New York Compliments of Congratulations to the HUDSON FALLS Class of '62 PAPER CORPORATION ECONOMY DEPT. STORE 264 Main Street Hudson Falls, N. Y. Glens Falls RH 7-4118 ACHENBACH’S Give a Gift of something old Since 1890 ANTIQUES If You Don't Know Diamonds ELIZABETH MATTICE Know Your Jeweler Argyle, N. Y. At the Old Stone Bridge HARPER K. RICHARDS FRANK DEPEW USED CARS Electrical Appliances Argyle, New York Argyle New York NF 8-8655 You have graduated from high school. For the record, you have demon- strated a will to win. Congratulations! Your future can be bright. Only you can determine which path your career will follow. Choose it carefully. The Glens Falls Insurance Company, too, is proud of its record of growth stability, and success. From the Home Office in Glens Falls have sprung branch offices across the United States and Canada doing business through- out the free world. Last year over one hundred million dollars was paid out by the Glens Falls Group in settlement of claims, for salaries, commissions, and divi- dends. Twenty-three hundred salaried employees, seven thousand agents, and fifty-eight hundred stockholders are truly the Glens Falls family. The community has prospered and grown with the Glens Falls — in no small measure because of the men, money, and imagination of the Glens Falls Group. The continued growth of the individual, the community, and the Glens Falls Group is based on our faith in the future and the will to win. GLENS FALLS INSURANCE COMPANY. GLENS FALLS. NEW YORK THE NATIONAL L FE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA. TORONTO. ONT. KANSAS CITY FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. KANSAS CITY. MO. GLENWAY corporation. GLENS FALLS, NEW YORK KINGS PHARMACY G. A. KING, Reg. Pharm. 151 Broadway Fort Edward, N. Y. Phone 5-4918 Best Wishes STOTT’S DRIVE-A-TERIA Compliments of Compliments of DOWMONT’S ROBERT B. LANSING MIDWAY SERVICE NEWSDEALER Argyle-Fort Edward Road NF 8-8431 Greenwich, N. Y. COMPLETE GRADUATION SERVICE • Class Rings • Commencement Announcements • Caps and Gowns • Medals and Awards • Diplomas • Taylor-made Yearbooks L. G. BALFOUR CO. BENTLEY SIMON TAYLOR PUBLISHING CO. Your Representative HODGKINS OF BALFOUR Gus Hodgkins, Bob Gray, Don Nash and Jim Gerding P.O. Boi 9, Schenectady, New York, Phone EXpress 3-5374 EXpress 3-8083 PARENTS . . . PAY-AS-THEY-GO ... TO COLLEGE With the Midland Time Plan for Education your youngsters can go to any college or university in the United States for a full four years! Pay-as-they-go. . . pay-as-they-learn. . . pay-as-they-prepare themselves for a higher paying job and a fuller, richer life. The Midland Time Plan for Education provides for a conven- ient repayment schedule up to six years and carries life, health and accident insurance on you at no additional cost. Don't let a temporary lack of ready cash deprive your young- sters of the chance of a lifetime. THE MIDLAND TIME PLAN FOR EDUCATION IS AVAILABLE Through THE ARGYLE OFFICE THE MANUFACTURERS NATIONAL BANK A Marine Midland Bank Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation THE GREENWICH JOURNAL Effective Advertising and Commercial Printing JOURNAL STATIONERS OFFICE, ARTIST, SCHOOL, AND HOME SUPPLIES. Compliments of GORDON’S SNACK BAR Good Food at Reasonable Prices Route 40 Greenwich, N. Y. Compliments of EMERSON GRANT New Holland, Oliver and Massey-Ferguson Dealer Compliments of PAGES SUPER MARKET KNAPP STATION Groceries, Meats, and Fresh Vegetables Main Street Hartford, New York Gas, Antifreeze, and Texaco Oil Phone NF 8-8206 Argyle, N. Y. LESTER LUFKIN AND SONS BECKER’S GARAGE Since 1923 Chrysler - Plymouth Valiant West Main T. R. BECKER Greenwich Gravel Fill Topsoil Backhoe Work Phone NF 8-8322 Argyle Compliments of DELISLE GROCERY No. Argyle, N. Y. Compliments of TONY DEE GREULING’S ANTIQUES UPHOLSTERING AND RE FINISHING Fort Edward, New York Argyle, New York Phone NF 8-8589 Compliments of Compliments of MANHATTEN BAR JACK’S ATLANTIC STATION Fort Edward New York Argyle New York CULUGAN’S LUNCH BOX CROZIERS’ CLEANERS 292 Broadway Main Street, Greenwich, N. Y. Fort Edward, New York Dial MY 2-7331 LELAND R. ROBERTSON, INC. L. W. HARRIS SONS, INC. DEPT. STORE John Deere Sales and Service MY 2-2781 Greenwich New York The Store on the Square Hudson Falls Compliments of Compliments of ONEIDA SUPER MARKET SCHLAKE’S The Store of Courteous Service Greenwich, New York Fine Furniture 14 Lower Main Street Hudson Falls, N. Y. RH 7-6580 KARP’S TEXACO SERVICE Minor Repairs - Accessories Lubrication Body Repairs - Tires Batteries Towing 24 Hr. MY 2-7366 Greenwich GREENWICH VARIETY STORE W. S. McBURNEY, Owner 81 Main Street Greenwich, N. Y. BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1962 MAURICE B. KILMER Argyle, New York Flying A Compliments of Compliments GEORGE ELLIS of SERVICE STATION Motor Vehicle Inspecting ARGYLE HARDWARE Station Argyle, New York THOMPSON’S SUPERETTE BEST WISHES Between FRIENDLY Summit Lake and Cossayuna Lake JIM HAAS Everything From Soup to Nuts CO. With a Smile! Compliments of Diamonds, Watches, Rings Repairs HELEN’S BEAUTY SHOP r. w. McIntyre JEWELER Argyle, New York Open 9 am - 9 pm Phone NF 8-8255 Phone NF 8-8221 FAMILY RESTAURANT Compliments Main Street Argyle of Dining Room Daily Specials SOUTH END GROCERIES Home Style Cooking Homemade Ice Cream Fort Edward, New York ROGER AND BETTY FOWLER RUSSELL AND BESSIE Props. HOLLERAN Come One- - Come All ABBOTT’S Have a Good Time 41 Main Street South Glens Falls, N. Y. CAPUTO’S HALF-WAY HOUSE Fort Edward, N. Y. Compliments Best Wishes to the Seniors of '62 of HARTFORD CLEANERS JOHN KINNEY INSURANCE Phone NF 2-5300 Better Dry Cleaning at Lower Prices DURLING’S STUDIO Compliments of Compliments of BRISTOL’S SERVICE STATION BEATTY’S SNACK BAR 15 Years Service Cossayuna Lake to the Motoring Public Compliments Argyle, New York NF 8-8284 PAT’S FIRESTONE CENTER 1 Mobil 1 Home and Auto Supplies 14 Main St. Hudson Falls, N. Y. IT COSTS SO LITTLE TO LOOK SO LOVELY AT THE TOW-LEY SHOP Compliments of 209 MAIN ST. HUDSON FALLS, NEW YORK ’’WITH EVERYTHING IN FASHION LARRY’S MARKET AS NEW AS TOMORROW” Shoes for the Family Home of Table Rite Meats HEIL’S SHOE STORE 180 Main Street Argyle, New York Hudson Falls New York TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY


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