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¥ 3 i Bethlehem Central Senior High School Delmar, New. York, Presents the Oniole Alma Mater (Words by A. Marston, ’36) leas the mauntain’s alent aplendar (ind thellucdaan Mide; Nably dtanda aur flma Mater Filling ua with pride. Chorus Sing the praitLe of Rethlehem Central, Fight ta bring her fame; Conquer all wha dare to challenge, TRaugh Me pass autside fer partala Onange and Plack, fer quand old calor, @e Will honor you. Gang! | | QRaard of Education Mis. Oan Colkenburgh, Ms. Zimmeuman, Mi. Holmgren, Mx. Dugden. (fhaent: Ml. Glenn. Mx. Hamilten H. Bookhaut Supewising Principal principal Clek of the District pa oeet in jee the b Tne measure authorizes the Conservation Department to issue permits during 1959 to allow landowners or persons designated by them to take MISS HELEN KNOWLES “GRADUATES’ Miss Helen Knowles, a Latin teacher and former guidance counselcr at Beth- lehem Central, is retiring af- ter thirty-two years in the language department. The many students interviewed expressed a great deal of respect and liking for her. Therefore, in behalf of the Senior Class, who will be graduating with her, their ad- viser, the Oriole Staff would like to honor her and extend their thanks for all the de- voted service she has given her students throughout the years. Uncontrolled trapping had virtualy exterminated beaver in the state by the turn of the century. All beaver trap- ‘ing, was banned f- number -., But + is have PR at Ne in Page 8 eke Noe. Ae Th _ jah authorize it to taxes on taxicai coin-operated ve chines, real estate} on cigars and toba er taxes would be . on gross business cigarets, meals a sold in restaurant receipts of some 1 MUST BE EN The new taxes be enacted by City’s Board of become effective. The “Little H will be known as sion on Governm tions of the City o. It was given $350, ways to stream tions and cut costs Rockefeller had the legislation crv Office of Local C He said populatiec other economic trends had brov blems to grow: communities. Rockefeller oi ¢ bills that: 1. Provide for licenses of. elasses Sk es, ices Misa Gladys . Wewell Ma. Rolland R. Twit 1B Mn’ Harold J, Reidsig Dna Raked Huntex Mi. Richard . Pamberger English Mi. Rahert LD. Rerkerich Mi. GSdward C. Brooke Business Sducation Mn. Gale Cleadea Science Ma: DelGent . Callia Qusiness Sducatian ame a) Misa) Helen Habfie Nerence Mr. Rakert Lambert Engfiah Page 42 i) Ws. Webster MacDonald Industrial Cita MWertuke S allatthe.e Music English Page 44 + fess toe tt iss tn Ben, Bet Se ts ein ee — Agriculture Physical Sducation Ma. rh az Dehater Citizenahip Sducation Mathematica z LUNCH 0 @) 25° N li pate Kitchen Staff Wea O. Ockinen. Wa. Ge Hamiion MteN OittiLa, Mia. D. Kleinke, Maa. I. SRultes, Mra. Office Staff Mrs. C) Williams, WS. Paates Wide ometh Page 46 Pte gc | t Yili. . Nieuws, Ma. ae Nigiant Mx. Se Difler, Mi. i). ifaan, Me J. Manning. Bus Drtuers Sen alee eeaHigi ran, 4, UReikeeks Ce OU lela Ri Legend Schramm, P. Penk, M. Hanson, C. Bradt, H. sos Tak: Col aae 1. (CP ein Mere Fanner, (. Camer, R. Houck, H. Marsh, F. Craraen, B. (ORs Kempen, Re Minah ell, ‘B: WehE. Qbaent: S. Laken. Passing On by RocErR CONTENTO Since you left this world of grief, My life has known distress, But it is my firm belief, When we meet, we'll know hap- pinéss. You left me one cold chilly morn, Since then much time has passed, And you into God's world were born, But your memory with me shall ever last. God has a garden of flowers, Each day he picks a bouquet, This causes many heartbroken hours, But sometime it will be my day. pray to Him, that when I leave This life of dark despair, will be in His bouquet of flowers, And join you in His garden there. .’ ed to % Sirens and ot ooked typ ing siren blasted, then : or poe iaae meee I, More “defective” banies are born in areas where M. ain kinds of rock occur. In the City of Albany, pe- back to work. A few stots : windows, surveying the pts lic’s reaction outdoors. devices wailed igs lis 30 ith officer of the | Almost all kinds es to blue babies 1ent in these area The cause is app: vity emitted by mn the genes oj areas over lor ere are severa ’ areas in the Al ncluding two j pse are the of a thre by a Syracus alth officer, wt sd Monday in the American e is Dr. John T His research wa o amissioner Miss Jacqueline Bergé French Foreign Exchange Student Visits BC This year, Bethlehem Cen- | tral High School has had a rare experience—the presence of Jackie Bergé, from Algeria, in its halls and classrooms. Under the auspices of the American Field Service, Jackie has been living in Delmar at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McConnell. She has participated in many extra-curricular activities and has given indescribable aid to the other students. In be- half of BC’s Senior Class, of which you are a member, Jackie, we salute you and urge you never to forget us! city limits. Investigation revea’ da -H a doo x he. Page 49 PUPILS TAKE COVER In schools, pupils we through their “duck a cover” drill under the supe vision of teachers. Giggles and titters of youngsters curled up beneath their desks to avoid “falling debris” were drowned out by the sirens. Traffic and pedestrians in the vicinity of Western and Madison Aves., also came to a standstill—almost. As in the downtown section, a few per- sons chose to ignore the “tak cover” order. The Western-Madison inte section is the site of the loca Civil Defense Contnol Cente on the second floor of th building that houses Polic Division One. In the Albany Control Cen ter, Col. Alfred H. Jacobson 26 on Plane ad Sr, N. Y., February 20, 1959 She Clase af 1959 fas 184 members whase 3 4 2-year adeuigeds range fram 64.05 to 93.85. There are wWelde atu- denta whase Merges range fram 90.05 ta 93.85; 65 whase enrages nange from 80.05 to 89.52; 104 Whose aldeuges range fram 64.05 to 79.95. i heseratudents have alenages nanging from 90.05 ta 93.85. Page 20 Davenport, Hale Top Senior Averages Top scholastic honors in the Class of ‘59 go to the twelve seniors who have earned averages above 90 in their three and one-half years of high school. Sue Davenport, whose 93.85 average heads the list, will be Valedictorian. Sue is Editor of STAR and secretary of Honor Society. Her past scholastic achievements have included two awards for her performance in the Eastern Zone Latin Contest, and the Elmira Key, which is presented each year to the ee J outstanding junior girl. A member of the French conversation club, she played the Parisian role of Madame Elise in Our Hearts Were Young and Gay. Sue says, “I'd like to know more people better,’ and her interest in others is behind her ambition to be- come a psychiatric social worker after studying at Oberlin or the University of Rochester. Sue studied piano for seven years, and played in both her class’ talent shows. She lists reading, kniting, cooking, music, Freudian psy- chology, and religion among her in- terests, and a summer job with the Public Service Commission among her experiences. Of the purpose of edu- cation, Sue says, “The individuadl— everybody individually— should be challenged to make the most of all his personal resources.” 1959's Salutatorian will be Ed Hale, who came to BC from Fairport Central School near Rochester in his junior year, and has achieved an average of 92.81. Ed won third prize in the re- cent Times-Union American history con- test. A reporter for STAR, he master- minds the paper's profitable candy-sell- ing project, and acts as undercover man for the Potpourri column. He be- longs to Math Club, is a member of the Oriole advertising staff, and worked backstage at the Senior Play on the prop committee. Ed aims for the Uni- versity of Rochester, where he will concentrate his studies on math and chemistry. He calls BC the best of the many schools he’s attended. Student Council Representatives Ns jg. Zh, J. Mack, Kame, §. Berge, 9. Collison, 9. Class Officers Representatives .. | Standing Shy Willian, g. Clavuy, g. Qan Hoesen: WM. Ingraham, ee Zitha. Sitting — Sf (Willard, g. aiaon C Ruddle, ee Dewey, 9). Seuth Class of 1959 CHS MEM CI Pt Rie, dnd Back Class mation NMetiha searches. finda. Chara flawen = Farget-me-not Page 24 Wedel Pres. 4. (RiLaan, Sneas. CO OMI REN et Carolyn Elizabeth Adams $6 anal’? ‘Petty’? ORIOLE 4; STAR 3, 4; FBLA (Honorary Member) 4; Work Experience 4, Goal: Work at Adams Hard- ware, Inc. Q friendly spirit is a gift of Gad.?? Barbara Ann Allen 66D of? Photography Club 2; FTA 374: Goal: Hope College sO e litte bady with a mighty heart.’? Dean Brooks Allen ‘Dinny?? JV Football 2; Varsity Foot- ball 3, 4; Varsity Swimming 2, 3,4; Golf 2, 3; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; All-American Diving Award 3. Goal: College ees ene id proud madesty in ment. ? AY. ? pp News A Eugenia ee ea MIC AE? _ ) Bowling Club 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3,A4; ‘Medical Coreers Club 2; Ce, 2% Je 4; Melodrea- mers 3; Band 2) 3, 4. “Goel: Capra, we . ha Smart, Wuvedd, and edenry- . | ans Reaides. oe “Hall? om Transfer from Milne High School 2; Class Officers 3; _ GAA 3, 4, Pres. 4; Charla- tans 2; Photography 2; BSO a 4; Intramurals 3, 4. Goal: College eed, sparta and atudiea alike she shines, hut tawarda the fanmer ahe especially in- clines.? Rose Ann Argiris Rosie”? FHAI2 324: Hobby: Horseback Riding Goal: Secretarial Work ‘Ready ta wank, neady ta laugh, and always a good friend.” Ronaele Alden Armer eR annie”? Canteen Council 3, Sec. 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Spanish Glub 223 745 Vierk so; lreds. 4.) Choirs 2)-3;;GAA 2) 3,4: Intramurals 2, 3. Goal: Cortland State Tea- cher’s College «gp music fe the food of lane, play an.’’ Elaine Ault Transfer from Milne High School 2; FTA, Treas. 3, 4; Photography 2; Charlatans 2; French Club 3; Intramurals 3, 4. Goal: College “ gentle mind by gentle deed ia Rnawn. ? Page 22 George F. Baker Rifle Club 2; Chemistry Club a: Hobbies: CYO Basketball, Hunting, Fishing Goal: College “Helpful and friendly.” Susan Pauline Balfoort Sue,’? Suzy’? FBLA 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3; Char- latans 2, 3, Treas. 3; ORIOLE 4; Band Majorette 2, 3, 4; Work Experience 4. Goal: College ““(Pwaye a Willing fland. ? Clifford James Bartley «© CLifpr? Current Affairs Club 2, 4; Chemistry Club 3; Fencing Club 4; Intramurals 2. Goal: Bible College ‘Nathing 4h impossible to willing feat.?? Jacqueline Berge dackie” Transfer from Trezel School, Tiaret, Algeria, Foreign Ex- change Student; Student Council 4; Charlatans, Sec. 4; French Club 4; Aquatics 4; Senior Play 4. Goal: University in Algiers or Paris Robert H. Birchenough, Jr. oP Bre Bowling Club, V. P. 3, 4; Key Club 3; Diving Club 2; Band 3, 4; Cross Country 4; Swimming 2; Golf 3; Intra- murals 2, 3, 4. Goal: College Ready far Wark, neadsy fan fun; friend ta all, a fae to none.’’ Jeanne Birnbaum dina’? Canteen Council 4; Charla- tans 2, 3, Sec. 3; Rifle Club, Sec. 3; ORIOLE Art Editor 4; STAR 3; Arts and Crafts Clubs) 93 24-28 Choike2, °3; Senior Play 4; Intramurals 2. Goal: New York Art School “6 fade a Pader’s quarrel with the Marl d.?? Dorothy Ann Blair «6Q di”? FHA 243, 47 Prestic, sec: 4; Eastern District Pres. of FHA 3. Goal: College -— Diatetic Work “¢ litte augar, a little apice; FS hat makes Be cam- fination nice.’ Frederick T. Boehm Ff ed? Rifle Club 2; German Club 2; Tennis 2, 3, 4; STAR 2; Audio Technicians 3, 4; Chemistry Club 3; Key Club 4; Math Club 4. Goal: Engineering “The mald af a man’sa fan tune ia in fia awn fanda. ? Elizabeth V. A. Bonacker +sPin” ORIOLE 4; BSO 2, 3; French Club 2; Choir 2, 3, 4; Star- lighters 3, 4. Goal: Nursing College “34 fall Paugh ‘mydell ta Deborah Bradt “6D Pir ORIOLE 4; Choir 2; Charla- tans 2. Goal: College 6S award unpathed Matenh, undieamed shanea.”? Karen Joan Broughton ‘“Kanie,”? “‘Karenaky?? Shop Club 2, Sec-Treas. 2; FHA]2;, Divingt Club 2.4; ORIOLE 4; Modern Dance 2; BSO 3; Guide 3. Goal: Nursing School ‘Hen Mayda are dunny and bright.’ Sue Ann Brown ORIOLE 4; FTA 3, 4; Ger- man Club 3, 4; Photography Club 2. Goal: College “Her quiel manner and pleasant Mand HYeatcnde much eredit and laada of prase.’? Page 24 David MacDonald Cairns “ Nare? Golf Team 2, 3; FBLA 2. Hobby: Stamp Collecting Goal: College “The anly May tao fare a friend ia ta be ane.” Joanne E. Cannon sedate eed PU Charlatans 2, 3; Diving Club 2; Choire? 3: Goal: Commercial Art tue friend Aa farerer a Iriend.” Robert William Carr «Diff eR pr FFA’ 2;4EBISA®2ac0 4 Football 3; Intramurals 2, 3. Goal: Prep School sr ei deen geet and eamneat.?? Charles Austin Carroll, Jr. Chin,? Chabie” Key Club 2; Ski Club 3; Photography Club 3; JV Football 2; Mgr. Varsity Baseball 2. Goal: Syracuse University «6(MuEA Lear, Reen foyance, Shere ia never a shadow of annayance.’ ? Gloria Jean Champlin FBLA 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4; FHA 4. Hobbies: Reading, Church activities Goal: Mildred Elley Secreta- rial School Gi fain exteniarn id a silent : necammendatian. ?? Alan D. Christie se(fpee ‘Canteen Council, Pres. 4; Chemistry Club 3; Slide Rule ‘Club 4; Varsity Football 3. Goal: College Qaugh, and the wad | laughs with you. 2? Mary Regis Clancy | Clane’® ‘ORIOLE 4; GAA 2, 3, 4; |Aquatics 2, 3, 4; Tumbling Club 3, 4; Modern Dance 2; ‘Choir 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. | | Goal: Physical Education Jlathing great waa eden achieted without enthuai- aam. ? John Cleary daftnnie’? Transfer from Averill Park High School 4; Varsity Foot- ball 4; Varsity Basketball 4; Class Officers 4. |Goal: Dramatic School |e at Gxemain in school While the finda are sweetly singing???’ Alfred LeRoy Coffey “eBid? Audio Visual 2, 3, 4, Sec.- Treas. 4; Key Club 3, 4, Sec. 4; Charlatans 3, 4, Pres. 4; ORIOLE 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4. Goal: Albany Business Col- lege “The highest of distinctions ia aewice ta athew.”? Judith Hanna Collison eC nade? 6 Gudey?? Student Council 4; Class Sec. 3; Daisy Mae 3; Aqua- tics 2, 314),GAA 243; _BsO 2; ORIOLE Editor 4; STAR 2, 3; Nat'l. Honor Society 4; Senior Play 4; Orchestra 2, 3; Choir 2, 3, 4; Intramurals Dei: Goal: College Centlemen prefer Blandea.’? Richard A. Conklin OF G8, AVS SE Canteen Council 2; Spanish Glub 2: Footbal] 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Intra- murals 2, 3. Goal: Engineering College +¢Pire, laugh, and he mevy.?° Roger Contento 6 —R ederend”? Key Club 2; Volleyball 2, 3. Goal: Undecided e (f Piiend in need is a friend indeed. ? Page 25 Mary B. Cooper $e ollas,?? Coan? Student Council 3, 4, Treas. 4; Cheerleader, JV 2, Varsi- ty 4; Aquatics 3; GAA 2. 3, 4; Choir 2, 3; Melodreamers 3; Diving Club 2; Intramurals LOA Goal: College ‘Gt, nice ta be natural, if you’ ne naturally nice.’?’ Anne Cowen STAR +2) 8o34 @ Ass taeditor 4; Senior Play 4; Diving Club 2; Rifle Club 2; Charlatans 3, 4; French Club 4. Goal: College in California 6S ie Leat of leaders ia gaod cheenr.?? Eleanor Crounse “6E Pio? STAR 4 SE BLAS 273754; Dramatics 3; Choir 2, 3. Goal: Secretarial Work “Good ta fe mewy and willing.?? John Donald Chrysler “Nan”? Student Council 2, 3, 4; Bas- ketball, JV Capt. 2, Varsity 2, 4; Varsity Baseball 3, 4; Capt. Varsity Cross Country 4. Goal: Military College ef wWaman Wald. nun through fine and Water fan auch a Rind fReant.?? Suzanne Davenport 6S”? Class Treas. 3; Nat’l. Honor Society 3, 4; STAR 2, 3, 4, Editor 4; Sr. Play 4; French Club 4; Choir 2, 32 BSO 2; Intramurals 2. Goal: Oberlin or University of Rochester “(f gaod mind passaesses a Ringdam . 22 Hugh Alfred Davies eH Fi 99 Transfer from New Hartford Central High School. Hobby: Electronics Goal: College ‘(De Know little of thee, but that little ia good.’ Beverly Ann DeFlumer Boa, Doe” FBLA?3, 4; FiA 3; Charla: tans 2; Choir 2; Intramurals 2; Work Experience 4. Goal: Job with the State ‘ Prampt and aweet, ewer neat,’’ Carolyn Marcia Dewey ‘Jlite-awl,?? Miaeetlaneaua®’ Class Officers 3,4; ORIOLE 4; Bowling Club 4; This Is Your Business, Co-Editor 4; Senior Play 4; Arts and Crafts 4; Diving Club 2. Goal: College — Art a76i ‘fappy amile, a willing Wanker, and neady ANA dea Page 26 James F. Dewey ““Gimbo?? Transfer from New Hartford High School 3; Current E- vents Club 3; Slide Rule Club 4; Wrestling 4. Goal: Coast Guard Academy OP night, thau Were not meant fan slumber”? Lillian Mary DiNovo ‘6B onnie®® Transfer from St. Joseph’s Academy, Albany 3; FBLA SAA ae A aA, lreas: 2, PreS.x3: Goal: IBM Tho dincere alane can ne- Lagnize dincenty. de David DuHamel 66 0%? Transfer from Bethesda, Maryland 2; Audio Visual 3; Intramurals 3. Goal: Junior College ‘int Atanldtalman do but be meus??? Richard W. Dunphy eG); oR AE Audio Visual 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3. Goal: Carpentry ‘64 Pave laid aside afl uasi- nese and gane fiahing. ? John Frederick Edsa ll Audio Visual 3; 4, V. P.-4; Football Mgr. 2; Basketball Morar? 43)2-4;¢Choir- 2437-41 Goal: Cornell University «(hit and Widdam ane Gorn with a man. ? Barbara Elizabeth Ehrcke 66D anhi?? BSO 3; FTA 4; Choir 2, 3, 4. Goal: College “They aeem ta take the aun aut of the Wakd that take friendship out of Life.” Brian A. Emery Bus? Mouse, “Bai” Rifle Club 2; Spanish Club 2; Choir 2, 3; Varsity Base- ball 2, 3; Intramurals 2, 3. Goal: Agricultural and Tech. at Delhi ¢Caoof, calm, and callected. ? Joan Emmons FBLA 3, 4; FTA 3,:4; FHA 34 ehoir.2: Goal: Singer «e(Diuth malice foward nane. Page Poti GUIS Picture Not Available Edith Margaret Evans “Edie”? French Club 2; GAA 2, 3; Intramurals 2, 3; Modern Dance 2; BSO 3, 47 FIA-4; Senior Play 4; Choir 4. Goal: Teacher’s College Na legacy id Aa nich ad Raneaty.?? Claudia G. Everingham Claudette’? EBEA D334; EFHAs4? Future Nurses of America 2; Majo- rette 2, 4; Drum Majorette 3. Goal: Marriage (Dit, geereta iniihine eye, with laughter an thine lipa. His Edward Leroy Felter “Ga? Key Club 3, 4; Gym Club 2, 3; Rifle Club 2, 3; Wrestling Team 3, 4; School Store 2, 3, 4, Mgr. 4. Goal: Undecided set Pe (ge of Chiral ay 4a nat fost, Charles C. Figel Hobbies: World aircraft, cars. Goal: Undecided “By the Wark ane knawa the Wankman.?? Page 28 John Thomas Flaherty ORIOLE: 4535 AR ee. ae Chemistry Club 3; Slide Rule and Math Clubs 4; Bowling Club 4; Band 2, 3; Intramu- rals 2. Goal: College “ef Little nanaenae now and then ia relished by the Beat 9? of men. David Robert Foss A a ay Tennis Team 2, 3; Cross Country 3, 4; Wrestling 3; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Goal: College He ia well paid that i well satiafied.?? Judith Gallagher Gude”? Class Sec. 4; Nat’l. Honor Society 4; ORIOLE 4; STAR 3, 4; Aquatics 4; GAA Ta French Club 3; Charlatans 2Choirr2 24! Goal: Teaching Foreign Lan- guages $s1 0) aad aad aAeen through Warm Brawn eyer.?? Joan Ann Glenck ‘ Goanie’? ORIOLE 4; STAR. 2, Sai Intramurals 2, 4. Goal: English Teacher TT witty woman ia a trea | aune; a witty beauty Aa. te pawen.”’ Linda Suzanne Gordon bs Pinna te ekan?? Canteen Council 3; Melo- dreamers 2; French Club 2; Starlighters 3, 4; BSO 3; In- tramurals 2, 3. Goal: College «(Rit ia Re aalt of eonnrereaa- tian.’? Edward Everett Hale, Jr. “6G a? Transferred from Fairport Central School 3; ORIOLE 4; STAR 3, 4; Math Club 4; Physical Science Club 3, 4. _ Goal: College : You can caver a great deal of eauntu in Voalsse! Rosemary Laine Hanson CON Nope ere | ORIOLE 4; This Is Your Business Art Ed. 4; FBLA Pea Ghoir 2; Arts, Cratts Club 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 5 Goal: Art College + Pile ia oa shart, but there Aa time for eaurteay.’’ Gene Harris ‘Genie’? BSO 3, 4; Charlatans 2; Asst. Librarian 4. Goal: College “By a tranquil mind, Berean nathing elae than a mind Well andered.?? 3784; Je V2 Baseball e253; Samuel Houston Hazelton Sam? Transfer from White Plains High School 4; Varsity Swim- ming 4; Varsity Volleyball A: Goal: College ee fReart of oak.?? Susan Jane Henry + Senny,?? ‘Sue? German Club 3, 4; Tumbling Githe esmdaGA Ate Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Goal: College ee(f quiet miss, a 4weet ane toa; Ci nicer gill We nerer Rnew.?? William Edwin Hill, Jr. ee Di0h 9? oP 0pr? Choir 2; Rifle Club 2; Gym 234: Goal: Paul Smith’s College ef nolling atane gather no mada. Robert M. Hinkelman oDog” ‘ Hink ? Key Club 3, 4, Pres. 4; ORIOLE 4; French Club 2, Varsity Basketball 4. Goal: College eet never seems ta Wary; fe is neder ina fvuy, but fe geta there just the same.” Page 29 William C. Hoffman “DQ i0pr Choir 2; Rifle Club 2; Shop Club 2; Chemistry Club 3; Debate Club 3, 4; Current Affairs Club 3, 4; Key Club 4. Goal: College ef goat Breaka na Baneas.?? Bruce Alfred Houghton Photography Club 2, V. P. 3, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4;. Bowling Club 2, 3, 4; Rifle Club 2; Shop Club 2, 4. Goal: Paul Smith’s College ‘males facteshnewait? Mark Johnson Ingraham Class: Officersa3 47 J V. Basketball 2, 3; Varsity Basketball 4; J. V. Baseball 2; Varsity Tennis 3. Goal: Medicine Te witty nemank ia always welcame.?? Evelyn Alma Jansen “6 0? ORIOE EW 44 BoO R233 94; Choira2723, 4:2 BAS eed: Current Affairs Club 2; Yor- ker Club 4. Goal: College ‘Hidden hehind t he hashful- ness ia the gem.’? Paul Jeffers Senior Play 4; Rifle Club 2; Chemistry Club 3; Slide Rule Club 4; Shop Club 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Basketball Mgr. 3, 4; Football 2, 3; In- tramurals 2, 3, 4. Goal: Farmington e ‘P emetual eammatian. ? Judith L. Johnson “Suda.” $$.” Canteen Council 3, 4; Var- sity Songleading 4; Aquatic Club 2; GAA 2, 3, 4; Intra- murats 2, 3, 4. Goal: Secondary Education ‘‘Fand af aparta and Laugh- fen.?? Sally Jane Johnson «¢S af? Modern Dance Club 2, 3; FBL 3, 4; Work Experience a Hobby: Ballet Dancing Goal: Secretary ed esulder hades danead=all night. a: Steven Eugene Johnson Steve? Charlatans 2, 3, 4; Visual Aindseoaa: Hobby: Photography Goal: College er Cee faa many Aintued. dg Page 30 Barbara Ann Jones ‘dan 99 Aquatic Club 2, 3.4; BSO 2, 3, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; GAA 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Goal: College Pirdy eyera da the biick.?? Herbert Daniel Jones, Jr. «Shanty, ”? ‘Danny’? Canteen Council 2, Treas. 3 Ritle Club’ 2:. J. V. Foot: ball 2; Varsity Football 3, 4; J. V. Basketball 2, 3; Var- sity Basketball 4; Intramu- rals 2. Goal: Forestry ee(f hore, a horse, my Ring- dam fan a farse.? Peter William Jones, Jr. oP i Diving Club 2; J. V. Base- ball 2; Varsity Baseball 3; Varsity Wrestling 3; Intra- murals 2, 3. Goal: Professional racing driver e(f little leaning Aa a dan- genmud thing.’? Dorothy Jordon « Dothy”? GAA-2, 3, 4, Sec. 4; Orches- frame Oe Diving = Glupe?; Tumbling Club 2, 3, 4; In- tramurals 2, 3, 4. Goal: Secretary “ef menu feat maketh a cheerful eauntenance.’’ Michael John Josef Mie? Student Council 2, 3; Class Pres. 4; J. V. Baseball 2; J. V. Basketball 2; Varsity Baseball 3; Varsity Wrest- ling) Capt.. 3. Goal: Medicine “fa proper a man ad ane shall see in a summers { 99 Richard McDowell Kemp 6G), R99 Rifle Club 2; Band 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Goal: College ‘Dimple in chin, deail with- William Charles Kinsley, Jr. «6 Dip 27 (Hs “Hilly Hilly? Class Officers 4; Canteen Council 3; Senior Play 4; STAR 2,0 4:.Bond) 2) 3) “A; Varsity Volley 2, 3, 4; In- tramurals 2, 3; J. V. Base- ball 2. Goal: College ise Tt: Cel ye Ae fia parallel.’ Frederick Karl Kirchner, Jr. teed’? 6K ich? ORIOLE 4; Nat’l. Honor So- ciety 4; Key Club 3, 4; Treas. 4; Senior Play 4; Chemistry Clubeeg ave “Po 3) French Club 2, 4; Math Club 4; J. V. Basketball 2; Track 2, 3, 4. Goal: College ‘Vlathing succeeds Cike sue. 4 pel! Page 34 Nancy Louise Korns ‘Vane’? Student Council 2, 3, 4;GAA 25.3, 4). Vi P2 Ap Aquatics Club 2; 3,°47 Orchestrai2) 3, 4; Starlighters 3, 4; Melo- dreamers 2; STAR 3, 4; Crafts Club 2; Intramurals ZnS Goal: College “They Whe await na gifte Prom chaneea fate can- quered. Robert J. Krackeler Wy Sa ORIOLE 4; Nat’l. Honor So- ciety 4; Debate Club 3, 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Bowling Club 3; Chemistry Club 3; Photography Club 2. Goal: College “Qa a friend, aa a Wit, aa a achalar.?? Andris Kroms Gndy?? J. V. Baseball 2; J. V. Foot- ball 2, 3; Varsity Baseball 3; Intramurals 2, 3. Goal: College “My strength ia the strength of ten, because my feart ia 99 pure. David Frederick Kunz Kungie,’ Canuck,’ “Pee? Student Council Pres. 4; Class Treas. 2, Class Pres. 3; STAR 3, 4; Debate Club 3, 4; Golf 2; Varsity Wrest- ling 3, 4. Goal: Law College eT Pe Fucker Ad away night. ?? Page 32 Alfred Gregory Lamouree ce(fpes Rifle Club 2. Hobbies: Cars, hunting, fish- ing. Goal: Undecided 4571 one are timea far plea- aure tao,’? Ruth Ann Lang s—Rithie® ORIOLE: 4; BSO'3; Choirs: Melodreamers 2; FBLA 2, 3, 4; Diving Club 2; Intramurals 2, 3; Work Experience 4; | Charlatans 2. . Goal: Business College ‘Good things came in amall packages.’? Janet Judith Lawson dan’? Class Officers 4; BSO 2, 3, 4; ICC Rep. 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 4; Choir 2, 3, A; Aquatics Club 2)..3,°4 Diving Club 2, 3, 4; Intra- murals 2, 3. Goal: College s(0 a dam and Min domenessa ane canjained. ? Elizabeth lLeichenauer “eDots?? ‘Petty’? FBLA 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4; FHA 4; Hockey 2. Goal: Cosmetology ‘Pleased Le minthfulneaa.?? Joan Maxine Lipschitz Arts and Crafts Club 2, 4; ORIOLE 4; Tumbling Club 2; Diving Club 2; Modern | Dance Club 2; Intramurals 8 4. Goal: Stenographer “Qt needa no opur beyond itaelf.?? Mary Jane Luck FBLA 2; FHA 3; Work Ex- perience 4. Goal: Secretary ‘Hon doice is eder soft, an excellent thing in Waman.’? Shirley Sandra Ludwig | FHA 3; FBLA 2. | Goal: Undecided | “A Rowe, the joy of my Robert G. Lunden “sDohr Student Council 2; Class V. fea; ORIOLE .4; Nat'l. Honor Society 4; Key Club Om v2 P. 3, 4; JV. Bas- ketball 2; Varsity Basket- ball 3, 4; Varsity Football 2,4; track 2,3, 4. Goal: College ee uk, Pelt on the proper accatian, 14 a sign of intef- ligence.’? Dorothea Frances Luther ‘‘Panothy,?? No thy’? Choir 2, 4; Melodreamers 3; Diving Club 2. Goal: Undecided “(ould there Be mate like fer.”? Jane Ann Mack fanie,? “Tiger” Student Council 2, 4; Class Officers 3; ORIOLE 4; Choir 2; Melodreamers 3, Pres. 3; Aquatics Club 2, 3; Diving Club 2; Guide 4. Goal: Cortland The magre of a face.?? and they are the faod of ( F fadte:”? : Joan Patricia Martin ¢Manty?? Aquatics Club 2, 3, 4; GAA 2034 Divings Clube 2, . Tumbling Club 2, 3, 4; Intra- murals 2, 3, 4. Goal: Physical Education Director 660 eaaant ia she and full of gaod fuman.?? Page 33 Mary Elizabeth Martini ‘ Petay’? Student Council 3, 4; Can- teen Council 2; Varsity Cheerleader 4, Treas. 4; Charlatans 2; BSO 2, 3; Choir 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Aquatics 2, 3; Intramvu- raiSi200) 4: Goal: College eBuay fingers make ight wank. ?? John E. Mason Se.ior Play 4; STAR 2, 4; Bowling Club 4, Pres. 4; Photography Club 2, V. P. 2; Current Affairs Club 3, Pres. 3; Slide Rule Club 4; Charlatans 3; FTA 4. Goal: Math Teacher Vln tanks too ateep fan fu- man mit. ? Edward W. C. McAllister éeMMlac,?? d?? Photography Club 2, Sec.- Treas. 2; Chemistry Club 3, Sec.-Treas. 3; Debate Club 3; Key Club 4; Monitor Squad 4; J. V. Baseball 3; Varsity Baseball 4. Goal: College The farce of fia awn merit makea fie mMauy.?? Richard P. McDowell “efi oR Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Hobbies: Baseball, Hockey, Swimming Goal: College and Navy seg laugh at the Wadd.’ Kathleen McKean “Kathy,” «eK ip? Choir 24-33,F BAS 2 434, Charlatans 2, 3. Goal: Medical Secretary “Hen eyee Mere made far laughter’? Benjamin Lawton Meyers + Renyt? Deng? Senior Play 4; Bowling 2, 3, 4; Starlighters 2, 3, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Photography Club 2; Chemistry Club 3; Varsity Track 2, 3, 4. Goal: College 4 ‘Grewane’s Piiend. Ad Eileen Catherine Miller 6egr FHA 3; Intramurals 2, 3. Hobbies: Swimming, Skating Goal: Office Work ‘‘Mavniage ia at the end of the nainhaw fan thee.’ James A. Montrose “dim? Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Capt. 4; Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4; Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Goal: College (Maeder excels in what We prize, appeara a flere in aur eyea.’? Page 3¥ Janet Mae Montrose dan”? Melodreamers 2; Choir 2, 3; FBLA 4; Modern Dance Club 2; Work Experience 4; Intra- murals 2. Goal: College Man Aas Rin will, but Wao- man fas fer may. ?? Constance Eleanor Moore Sf Cheek ppe, Oe 66Pon?? Choir 2, 4; Modern Dance Club 4; Charlatans 2; BSO 2) FIA 3; Diving Club. 3; GAA 3, 4; Aquatics 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Goal: Physical Education Teacher ‘$V ile tare Habel es?” Beverly Ann Munson ce PQ og? ORIOLE 4; J. V. Cheerleader 4; Choir 2, 4; Melodreamers 3; BSO 2, 4; GAA 2, 3, 4; Aquatics 2, 3. Goal: Nursing “How far thia Cittle candle throwa her heam.? ? Johanna Muntz asd as Gulie”? Senior Play 4; STAR 3, 4; Choir 2, 4; Melodreamers 2; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; BSO 2; Charlatans 2; French Con- versation Club 4. Goal: College “(Lot well your par; there all the honan lies. Charles L. Murn, Jr. §PPuck,? Chalice” Transfer from Concord, New Hampshire 3; Current Affairs Club 3; French Club 4. Goal: Ministry Creat men are silent, far silent men are deep.’? Joyce Lyall Murph y «Mun? Charlatans 2, 3, 4, V. P. 4; FBLA 3, 4, Sec. 4; Starligh- ters 4, Pres. 4; Melodreamers 2, 3; Choir 2, 3, 4; Diving Club 2: Goal: Airline Stewardess Her tongue ia the laa of Rindness. ? Sherman A. Murphy, III +SBoum,? ¢Mevrph?? Key Club 3, 4; Audio-Visual Club 3, 4; Charlatans 4; Mgr. Baseball 3, 4; Mgr. Swimming 3,4: Goal: Syracuse University Va htlesa Gad could hare made a: Setter man, hut doubtlesa He neder did.’’ Evelyn Ann Nickel “Ga? “GB aje? Nat’l. Honor Society 4; FTA 35 Seca 27) FBLA V2; 13,24, Treas. 3; Choir 2; Work Ex- perience 4. Goal: Business [Education Teacher “ef quiel, pleasant manner coined many frienda.’? Page 35 Janet Benton Noller Jan,” “§ arty”? Choir 2, 3, 4; Aquatics 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3. Goal: College (Ritty, Likeable, and fiend- Pay ia she.?? Raymond Charles Oakes Ray’? FRA 2,37 -4;ehennis.273, 4; Wrestling 3. Goal: College Gaay minded saul and -al- Mayda wad.?? Shirley Ann Ochsner Sil, Ocha Choir 2, 3; Melodreamers 2; Starlighters 3; Charlatans 2, 37 FBLA 2, 3, 4; Bowling Club 3, 4. Goal: Business ee(f wWaman 1 alwaya change- able and LAPUNCAaud. as Ellen Louise Ogden Choir 2; Band 2, 3, 4; Or- chestra 2, 3; Bowling Club 4; Aquatics 2, 3, 4. Goal: College “(t friendly apinit, a friendly amile.?? Page 86 William James Osborn “O99 Photography Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, 4; Slide Rule Club 4; Golf 3; Bowling Club 3; Wrestling 4; Mgr. Basketball 2: Goal: College “On our character We huild aur destinatian.’’ Ann Rinker Peckham “Qnn,?? “Rinky”? Nat’l. Honor Society 4; STAR 2, 3,74; ORIOL ES4 sotom lighters 3, 4; Melodreamers 2; BSO 2, 3; Charlatans 2. Goal: College “SNe mates a gaddesa and Pooka a queen.?? Catherine Lucille Perkins ‘ Paagie, ? «2 onky?? ORIOLE 4; Student Council 2; Class Officer 2, 3; Choir 2°37 A} Cratts: Clup a Goal: College «Moat Polka ave afout ad happy ada they make up heir minda ta he.’ Andre Pesez Andy? Bowling Club 3, 4, Treas. 4; Current Affairs Club; J. V. Baseball 2; Bowling 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Goal: State School of Fores- try at Syracuse «ef Neu, persistent Laden. (ter fe eden changes ia the Sandra Gay Pohlman “Sandiet” 66 FO: t?? | ORIOLE 4; STAR 4; Canteen Council 4; Varsity Song- leader, Capt. 3; Charlatans 272650 3;. Orchestra 2, 3; Choir 2, 3, 4; Melodreamers 2, 3; Intramurals 4. Goal: Journalism « ()at, me Won? David Henry Potter “sNare,?? 66D ota”? | Spanish Club 2; School Store as | | Hobbies: Cars, Ice hockey : Goal: Mohawk Valley Tech- | nical Institute Renn foil anike ans the heat men.?’ Donald Potter 66D otha? Arts and Crafts Club 2, 3. Hobbies: Skating, Hunting, Fishing | Goal: Technical School “Take the goad the goda proride thee.?? Robert J. Powers | oD int?? | Bowling Club 2; Intramurals 2.3; 4. Hobbies: Canteen, Baseball Goal: Undecided He neder thinka of the fu- tune; it camesea Saan enaugh.?? Cornelia Alice Pratt eC ane?’ ORIOLE 4; Choir 2, 4; Pres. Musical Organizations 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Fencing Club 4; Aquatics Club 2, 3. Goal: College tet en have nue hick wWakea my aoul, and f seek na mare debight.’? Jean Mary Prichard “eg jel FBLA 2; FHA 4. Hobbies: Horses, Dancing Goal: Business “Friendly and faney free.?? Robert Stephen Pullen «Dob Key Club 4; Rifle Club 2; J. V. Football 2; Varsity Foot- ball 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Goal: College “ Contleness faa mare atrength than farce. 23 Edmund William Quirk “Gddie” Bowling Club 2; Rifle Club 2; Spanish Club 3. Goal: Air Force ‘Happy go lucky am g.% se Kathryn |. Rappe «Kaye, 1? «Rappers? Pike 4; Canteen Council 4, Treas. 4; Varsity Song- leader 3; Diving Club 2; Arts and Crafts 4; Charla- tans 2, 3; ICC 4; Intramurals 4. Goal: Memorial Hospital School of Nursing ‘Pretty as a picture and full of dritality.”? Orrin Tabor Rector Onney?? Gym Club 2; Rifle Club 2. Hobbi es: Swimming, Hunting Goal: Air Force “GPlaaya neady far a bit of 99 Pun. Michael P. Regan «Mike? Band 2, 3, 4; Rhythmaires 2 ors: Goal: College “Ye hare many atringa to AOU Bows Vincent R. Rehbit eRonekhendern?’ Qinny’? Class Officer 4; J. V. Foot- ball 2; Varsity Football 3, 4; Wrestling 3, 4, Capt. 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, SRA: Goal: College cA a man of metife. ? Patricia Mary Reid oP 499 Choir 2; Modern Dance 2; Diving Club 2; Tumbling Club” 32 Teanis'.Giub s3; Bowling Club 4; Aquatics 3. Goal: College Hox amile nereala the Priendahip that dwella with- . 99 An. Christine Artha Robinson CRnia,?? CAniaay”? STAR 3745 F TAs 4,.Pres: 4: BSOu3 Al reds sc 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Melodreamers 2, 3; Charlatans 2; Tennis Club 3; Debate Club 4; In- tramurals 2. Goal: Teaching “Gn ounce of mith ia Worth a pound of saviaw.?? Catherine Ann Rock Racky?? Choir 2; Diving Club 2; Modern Dance 2; FBLA 4. Goal: Mildred Elley Secreta- rial Schoo] “Faas she ta Rehald that maiden of aedenteen saum- mera. ? Robert James Rourke oD hr? Shop Club 3. Hobbies: Swimming, Skating Goal: Hudson Valley Tech- nical |nstitute (Casal ind. detewmuned ? Page 38 Carol Virginia Ruddle $6 anol? Choir 2, 3, 4; Choraliers 2, 3, 4; Melodreamers 2; Star- lighters 3, 4; Canteen Coun- cil 3; Class Officers 4; BSO 2913 Ae Aes aintromurdls SES Goal: University of Virginia cet Vem tard that faa made the e fain, fas made thee goad.’’ Charles Rudolph ‘Chania’? Bowling Club 2; J. V. Foot- ball 2; Varsity Football 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3. Goal: Business TP one 40.) place and meand far eew man.’? John Spencer Ryan se eee’? Starlighters 3, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Key Club 4; Varsity Swim- ming 2, 3, 4, Co-Capt. 4; In- tramurals 2, 3, 4. Goal: College ge Leumeta Ad half the Nictaory.’? Richard Alan Schwartz ORIOLE 4; Nat’l. Honor So- ciety 3, 4, Treas. 4; STAR 3, 4; Class Pres. 2; Canteen Council 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3; Current Affairs Club 3, V. P. 3; Varsity Tennis 2, 3, 4; Mgr. J. V. Basket- ball 2; Mgr. Varsity Basket- ball 3, 4. Goal: College “Climh Righ, climh fast; your goal the aky, yaur aint the atar.’’ Council 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, Mark Philip Scott «Seatty’? Rifle Club 2; J. V. Football 2, 3; J. V. Baseball 2; Intra- murals 2, 3, 4. Goal: College No man i happy Wha daea nat think Rimaell aa.’ Constance Marie Shea a Capes ORIOLE 4; STAR 3, 4; Choir 2, 3,4; Melodreamers 3; Star- lighters 4; Debate Club 4; Tennis Club 2; Charlatans 2; Diving Club 2; Intramurals 34. Goal: College ee(f daughter of the gods, a- dinely tall, and moat didine- Oy fain.” Irving Edward Sheely ¢Reod,?? 6G? Visual Aids Club 2, 3; Div- ing Club 2. Hobbies: Airplanes, Radio Goal: Military Service Og, AS always mare than Sy : willing ta da sewice fon a 4 : | Priiend. ids [ Lawrence Kenneth Shultes ‘Lavy’? ORIOLE 4; Nat’l. Honor So- ciety 3, 4, Pres. 4; Student we Sand aGnoite 2 bo eA ale Basketball 2; Varsity Bas- ketball 3, 4; Golf 2, 3, 4. Goal: Harvard University “(itA talent and leaderhip Pleat: he won't find it hard ta feather hia neat. ? Page 39 Lawrence George Simmons ‘Lanny’? Senior Play 4; Ski Club 2, 3, Co-Pres. 3; Rifle Club 2; Chemistry 3; Key Club 4; Debate Club 4. Goal: College ‘He whe has the courage ta master of the Wald aa fe wha ia ready ta die. ’? Nancy Eleanor Skidmore Choir 2, 3, 4; Charlatans 3, 4; Modern Dance 2; German Club 2, 3. Goal: College “Pitte fiends may prare great Prienda.’? Gerald Thompson Sloane ‘ Cony,’? JAG g.? Current Affairs 2; J. V. Foot- ball 2; J. V. Baseball 2; In- tramurals 2. Goal: Fordham University ee(f fiend in Wanth off the fazarda We can run.’? David Halsey Smith “ —Nare?? Class Officers 4; ORIOLE 4; Canteen Council 2, 3; Nat’l. Honor Society 3, 4; Photo- graphy Club 2, Pres. 2; Chemistry Club 3, Pres. 3; Science Club 4; STAR 3, 4. Goal: College «eT Pe Warld gets aut of the May fan a man who Rnawa Where fle ia gaing. Page 40 Elizabeth Ann Smith ‘‘Detty?? FHA 3, 4; Photography Club 3, 4; General Crafts 3; Handicrafts 4. Goal: Junior College aSVence 4h atimulating.’? James Edwin Snyder Gun Club 2; School Store 4. Goal: College or Military Ser- vice ef Priendly amile; a quiet Mand, and a Willing fand.?? Joan Carol Spain p ; “g 29 Canteen Council 3, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Melodreamers 3; Star- lighters 4; Charlatans 2; In- tramurals 2, 3. Goal: Junior College ‘Hex ways are waya af pleasaniness, and afl fer patha are peace.’’ Bonnie Ruth Stanley Canteen Council 4; ORIOLE A:’ Choir -2, 374; Metgs dreamers 2; Starlighters 3, 4; BSO 3, 4; Ski Club 2, 3; GAA 4. Goal: College ‘Babble an little brook.” Frances Jane Stannard 6F pony?” FHA 3. Hobbies: Singing, Reading Goal: Modeling School Be ene Aa golden. 2° Donald Terhune BRAG2 +3 4AV..P. 4: Key | Club 3, 4; Band 2; Choir 2, 3, | Goal: Cornell University ecKee eden, man he per Mradedcin) his sawn ‘mind.’ Susan Emily Titus “Sue”? Charlatans 2, 3, 4; Yorker Club 4; Library Club 2. Goal: College WE @cnilc'al speech and Lene | ficient af mind.’? i } | | | | | } ] Barbara Ann Tommell “Dob Bie”? EBLA 2,3, 4, V.P. 3; Choir | 2; Intramura ls 2, 3. | Goal: Secretarial Work “Ef Piendly word and amile far off? : Michael Tuzzolo «Mike? Shop Club 2, 3. Hobbies: Hunting, Bowling Goal: Hudson Valley Tech- nical Institute “Let each man pase hia days in that wherein hia shill ia greateat.’? Jon Robert Twichell 66 ich? Class Officers 3; ORIOLE 4; Ski Club 2; Varsity Swim- ming Team 2, 3, 4; Tennis Team 2, 3, 4. Goal: College ‘Land, J wander what fool it was Wha finat indented Risa- ing.?? Donald Van Apeldoorn Ducky? Audio Visual 3; Shop Club 4. Hobby: Cars Goal: Electrician (Verne all gaod feflawa and Puienda.?? Jan Van Hoesen Class Officers 4; Varsity Football 2, 3, 4; Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4; Varsity Wrestling 4; J. V. Basketball 2; Volleyball 3, 4; Intramu- rals 20-- 4. Goal: College “$BoPdnesa he my Priend.?? Page 44 Beverly Ann Vincent 66D oa? Photography Club 2; FHA 3, 4; Handicrafts Club 4. Goal: Albany Business Col- lege “Ry and demure. ? Dawn Faith Weatherholtz Rifle Club 2; Photography Club 3; School Store 4; In- tramurals 2, 3, 4. Goal: Women Marines “Ready fan Pun an dpanta.’? Bruce Edgar Wentrick Bowling Club 2, 3, 4; Audio Visual Club 2; Intramurals BerAt Goal: Service Station Work ‘Wat ater aenaus, nar taa gay, but a rare goad Peflaw.?? Thurman Wenzl «©T Pasum?? German Club 2; Chemistry Club 3; Track Cross Country 3, 4; Slide Rule Club 4; Math Club 4. Goal: College ‘High exalted thaughtsa seat- ed in the heart of caurteay. Janice A. Wetmore ORIOLE 4; STAR 3, 4; Choir 2, 3,4; Melodreamers 2; Star- lighters 3, 4; Charlatans 3; Spanish Club 3. Goal: College “Cire me the atrength nerer ta disown the paar am ta Bend my knees hefare insa- lent might.’ Lester Thomas White 6604? Rifle Club 2; Photography Club 3; Spanish Club 3. Goal: College ““@lwaya a Little hinder than necessay.’? Janet Hace Wiggers ‘dan’? BSOy2).. 3774) Choite2)-an4: Melodreamers 2, 3, 4; Aqua- tics Club 2, 3, 4; GAA 2, 3, 4; Diving Club 3, 4; Intramu- ralse2 ea): Goal: College Giggfera come and gigglera ga, hut g go an faneden.?? Gordon A. Wilber ORIOLE 4; Chemistry Club 3; Slide Rule Club 4; Tennis Team 2; Cross Country Team 3, 4; Track Team 3, 4; In- tramurals 2, 3, 4. Goal: College Shey Lan quer Wha Lebievre they e2an.?? Page 42 Jeffrey H. Wilcox +6 (PP; 99 Chop? 3304: Hobbies: Cars, Horses and Wrestling Goal: Aeronautical Engineer ‘He Wha treada oaf thy gaea Par.?? Thomas Willard ©6T am??? Class Officers 2, 4; Student Council 3; Intramurals 2, 3; Varsity Football 2, 3, 4; J. V. Basketball 2; Varsity Basketball 3, 4; Varsity Tracki2-23,)4. Goal: College Gy, every inch a king.” Susan Williams Sue? Choir 2, 3, 4; Melodreamers 2; Starlighters 3, 4; BSO 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4; Aquatics 3, 4; Intramurals 4; Class Officers 4; Student Council 4; Or- chestra 2, 3, 4. Goal: College SsHen amile and personality aceaunt fan her papularity.’? Jane Springall Wilson “ Ganie’? Class Treas. 4; Canteen Council 2; ORIOLE 4; Choir 3, 4, Pres. 4; Charlatans 3, 4, Treas. 4; Starlighters 4; Aquatics Club 3, 4. Goal: College ‘s(le meet Ree like pleasant thoughts When such are. needed.’’ -vice Organization 2, 3, 4, Allen Edward Winegard 6e(fp Choir 2, 3, 4; Starlighters 2, 3; Band 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Chemistry Club 3; Rifle Club 2; Wrestling Mar. 3, 4. Goal: College Gaad natured and a Priend to alf. ? Charles Albert Wood Qoady?? Diving Club 3. Hobbies: Farming, Hunting Goal: Contractor 6 Oot usa enjoy the present day.?? James Bruce Woodward (aadie?® Audio Visual 2; Key Club 3, 4; Wrestling Mgr. 3, 4; Track Mgr. 3, 4; Cross Country Mgr. 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Goal: Undecided Pot the Wold slide; $0 not budge an inch.” Guy Allen Yaple Gee,’ Yapa’? Student Council, V. P. 4; ORIOLE 4; Technical Ser- Pres. 4; Key Club 3, 4; Senior Play 4; Varsity Foot- ball Mgr. 2, 3. Goal: College Mla. Wonderful! me Page ¥3 Susan Linda Zautner eSue,?? ‘Suez’? ORIOLE 4; Choir 2; Photo- graphy Club 2, 3; Arts Crafts 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4. Goal: College “Thy Naice ida gentle and faw.?? Jan Francis Zeh Student Council 4; Chemis- try Club 3; Intramurals 3. Goal: College os 9 Wold uncertain camea and goes, But the laden nooted atays. ’ Dorothy Jane Zimmerman Datty?? ORIOLE 4; Choir 2337 Rifle Club 2; Diving Club 2; Arts and Crafts 4; Intramu- rals 2, 3. Goal: Elmira College ers pretty ta walk with and witty to talk with. ? Arlene Mary Zitko 66Z de?? Class Officers 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Melodreamers 3; Orches- tra 2, 3; Starlighters 4; BSO 2, 3; Intramurals 2, 3. Goal: Nursing te Re quanela of Ladera are Re were nabhl: ee ae ingly rane | x ABE Pete i Cc. CAS : Se se 7 s ox ft X - ; ‘ : ; : a Yc Fras A cH a5 | 2 ls JF LM 3 | . sR r a) ¢ 5% { | ‘i | : a . we SS ; CS % i oS e . me a a. C - Claas Offiewss ay: See Ci. p Gaidents g. eH Si nen; MM. . Gg ne Secreta; By Camp, President. Ghaent: We Camp, Gdviaer. = F ee Bese N ao) Representativea: de Danrey, Unc wus, C. Ciebich, S. Chea- Be mpiand eb pene S. Rathachild. es i i 2 a ¥ E Hameroam 20 — Sitting: ne Clough, D. Bind, 4. Pervus, g. Proderick, R. Gunaud, g. Reaemann, Ml. Brun, 4. Qlexandex, DED ionnel Standing: R. Rarnred, WM. aconae Pi Bramley, 4. Reach, Re Wraleas ne Browne, se (indiesat G. Linley. (ibeent ie DBaurke, a Brown nigg. , ff Ye. Nehercam 24 = ettings Re Conk Oh Cas Cx Gudingu me i Cameun 4s lol acs | mae 9 9% oF eh 97 Raper, 0: Coe, G) BiemPams Cs Daman, Callan, Ra Cenker 0: Chae Stents en ame Lak ; ° “a p Meda : g. Coax, M. Vetanest, R. Camentenr, 9). Camp, R. Ruecha, Ml. Cakialane, K. Carey, Rs Come nai’ ; v a 7 (1haents hes Brecht, Ke Buresh, CH Call, ve Caparaaa. ° aes a 77 ’ ; ® i 4 _° a ! ° - Ante LO} Bk ‘ . od ; aad - , Page 4 8 —— Q j t ; i | | | K 24 — Sitting: . Perchinek, X), Duden, 4. Garand, M. Gilmane, Lange, K. Dura ‘i Janes, ee Ginsburg, @. Fullon, C. Taatec R. Derwrell. Standing: (0. Sngcfhardt, c Frazier, C Dudley, @. Dicfenkach, oe Clank, C. sine A. (0. F useh, Ml. recat R. Denney, ff) andi, Ae Donsey, MM. Drouty, (o. Cannelins. Gkaent: g. Denby, a 9) 2, i. Fie, aie Callaway. Hamenoam 25 — Sitting: Sai erdel. J 8 Jones, D3 Hartley, BR. Gypason, SG Cnanier, R. Flanigan, 5. Bet R Heuboy 1. Winkel, ® Hayes, W. WateRinaon, Standing: 5. Harley, W. Gimbich, R. Guyer, R. Hadaalf, M. Hoffmeyex, . Gravee, Ce Haheiex, Re Heidt. Obsent: Sie Catlin, une Hall, Page 49 ° ° 5 ' 5 q 5 Hamexaam 27 = Sitting: ©. Lundberg, ah Gunn, Q. Hare, Mes Lenzenhuben, aS) Hauck, N. Houck: Ao CAN ig Kohn, Jt. Knapp, (e, Lichick, g. Jenam, Je Krant;. Standing: g. MeGraw, . Jandan, Q. Lennox, a4 Re , . QB. MeQlpin, MM. Kunz, oi Qaneks. R. Kaan R. Kelby, che Womand, OE Paind (0. Qeanand, John- i CC ies a atan, it MeCaulexy, D. Grdin, p. Hunter, Q). Macrae. (haent: 0. Lae, H. MacIntosh. wv) WOAL AA Bin Be Hameisam 28 — Sitting: @: MeConmick, Ge P canon: Ae McColl, fe Miller, fe Mazzarc, g. Paige, @. | Raa, ‘eA Oakley, Ka Moare, Ce Nicare, S. Mason, WE: Rudolph, Ko Jaleo Standing: 4. luz x0, 4. | Mascon, ish Pigana, X), Raherta, 9), Naak, (o. Myers, be Reynalda, R. Rider, ie Mulligan, g. Jlunzia- ta, ay Ogden, M. Marsh. Cbrent: 9. Maniantry, Q. © Cannax, celts HM Page 50 es Flemexaan 219 a= Sitting: G. Meeles: ue Muller, @ Stubher, g. J EiAnt 5: Raynor, . P uapurs, Pe P eins, R. Salia hun, te PAPlipa, (0. Outealt, Hee Piazza, ¥ Pilla bury, g. Stevens, 9), Raich, Be Knickehackes. Standing: . Reynolda, a Rutfman, . Ryan, . Steere, he Sullidan, Ci P etraz- nik, Les 9. Seatt, J. Ruid, R. Ruthman, . Patter, R. Mord. Gbaent: KR. Stickles, K. Smith, H. Paossett. Nomensam 30.2 Sitting: G. (Nal denmaien, oy Rohinaen, 0. P nailer, o Staun, R. owect, g. Omit Richardson, Cs Sneuting, R. Stout, Se Sumer, by. Schaefer, ee Rohernta, R. Sammell, g. Sutliff, 9), OanHaesen, 9), S alan, ne SutLiff, S. Rothachild. (GBaent: B. Simmanda, WM. Smith, uN Stamp. “eee eee? eee ea! Homencan SA Sifting: g. (ees ie FA PWIA Se Ml. Damar g. Wiser barn, (0. alah, (0. Waswxats aek, M. have R. BTW se le Oagele, G. (jaa i Wengen, Kk. mites g. Can amen Standing: B. | (Weraanuar: Me Way, R. (aadaide: wee Weathentar g. ons R. (hitleck. rf Gaddse g. (iley, 3 Class of 1960 Class Color: Seabet and Grey Class Matta: Let ua he judged by aur deeda “ Class Flower: Caination i Page 52 (hieltanetiedcr tae Saphamane Chasa Officers as EP B. Jahnaton; APU UiRuhee, Sek © Srydey Trems., 5. Cdama; Pdriaer, Mra. Salisbury (Gbarent). Saphamare Student Council Representatives Roe Cilla B. AOS: i Gan Wennvel P. Chenault K. Meare ec §. MeNal Nunnky Representatives — @. Raane, . Klink, WM. g. Johnaan, D. Croaa, Hamieioans4 Ji Sitting: 9), (tilen, 4. Pangent, 1G inl ery, Ae Bauer, 8. Gdama, ie Calista: D . Brune ner, J. Cbele, . Bennett, B. Endo, K. Qlmatead, §. Glhertine. Standing: M. @. Beecher, P. 5. Cheaney. Ghaent: I. Bates. | | See Hamanconteignee Sitting: ee Cracetta, R. Flick, 4. Clan, . Clegg, MM. Heilman, . Cheatney, g. Standings ©. Dumshy O. Farry, . Chestum, T. Cale M Cole Denia, 9. Cal, D. Frang. 9), Cross, . Cheaney, Ri Dewey, 4. Dabraralakas. (ib senti Te Capanrasa, fe: Clits | Pamenson 43 — Sitting: 9); Gofnaan, 9). Nalland, 4. Nonaldaar, i Callen, . Cremelf, ae Gandi- Rien: Standing: ‘oe Daly, 0: Near . Dennin, K. Gael dnen, ii) Cuenena, R. Harter g. Wilken) 9D, Hewich. GBsent: ©. Caluacll, . Dederick; Ji Fresina, , Friedle, D. Gregory, J. Hall ) Hameronm 43) Sitting: oh Johnson, de Koma C Gainon, (. Johnaton, SS Crudley, (0. ean g, | Klink, pe Kasitzha, we Gmelch. Standing: WM. Hale, g. Frehuller, 4. Janea, A Fullen G. Hanis, ) Filler, Ps Fu Suman, Se Kadanaugh, 2. Ga biaten, (. Hanten, R. Johnson, (. Kemp, R Madison, Page 57 Hanetaana AS Sitting: 8 Kakal, R. Kurgan, Ni Kull, MM. Killian: fe ae . KGaAe, g. Hew chennader, g. MeJlak, ne MAN Serra. ER Mola Standing: Ps Hale, ), MeGPlliater, Ht Martine M. Jones, te Me Dariell it. Janes, G Lang, 2: Raken, oS Margisan, MS Peete, K. Jangenaen, 4. Haywood. Cbaent: D. Martin. gx aa Homeroom 46 — Sitting: Ml. MuPlena, R. McK enduy, . Ure, ae Vawnence, 0) MelG coms K. Maan, (CA Mawatine: B. Regnard, 9). MulLen, Standing: Ih Margan, WM. McKinney, (0. MeMillenr, (a McHugh, g. Terrell, MM. Mancusa, g. © Brians MM. Lipachity, Gh Lunch, K. Munts, ae g. Naetoland: iG Mil- Ram, f), Wewell, (0. Moore, . Nirex, CG. Myer. Ghaent: ie Sconnad, . Miller, ae Mevellien, MM. Neveu Page 58 eg a ee eee Hoamexcam 47 — ditting: MN. Pipita, CG Plamen, Seymaun, p. Vaillon, . a neen Sy Pastor, Mt. Johnson, (0. Pauley, g. Ref bik, K. endl tan) . Mumphy, £. Jlunziato, he Mae, Mt. Plana. Stand ing: @. Rand @: Oppenlandex, . Datcler, 4. D aides, fy Planters 4. Regan, 7%, occ. A Grens doxf, Ae Taken R. Rake R. Rector, ®. @damaon. Ghent: le Jlenthup, R. 0. U earaan, Ke Par Pamencam 48 — Sitting: O. Grerett, ae Sylen, g. Reynolda, M. Spoare, . Otel, 9. Steinke, R. Simmons, pg Senaenaven Ae Snyder, 9), Omilin. }. Snyder. Standing: D) Utz, %), Raymond, g. F na bridge, Re Schaankheek, P. Sownen, g. Seno, sb OWanaon, g. Ridmare, SS Scarhanaugh, B. Wil- fiamaan, 0 Szypulahi, (0. Oadney, C. Russell, R. Shampacn. Cb aenk: G. Vatlewon, g. Romaine: Hameraam 19 — Sitting: S. Zimmeman, C. Can (len, GC. Qan (Glen, WM. Davies, g. Jernigan, JU isan is! Cha, Ghatgete, Stents “Ke, Docaeetare 3p aati eae se Meieoeee alr era Sanda, . Thamaa, 4. (Mitheck, . Way, ay) Soughenr, R. Oan Duzer, O. Williama, g. Oanderpael, © Wan Appledam, (. engl, . White, D. Zabriskie, D Balak Cbsents © Writer, C. Young Class of 1961 Clasa Calanas Dincrand lhe Class Matte: Walk farward in faith Class. lawton (ila Race Page 60 Fe Bape cae wane Student Council Officers — Left ta right: Misa HH. Wanbie: Qdriaens Guy Yaple, 0. a: Nave Kung, Vueaident: One Heidel, Secretany; P ally Coaper, neahunen $lannigan, q. ch, M1. Kanna, Z), Crysler, ne Rultes, Steut K. Moore, hie CLaugh, g. TKaimease R. Salisbury, 4. Callisan, (0. Cooper, hie Chenault, Ne Can Deunel, li 4. Giana @. Yaple, : Guerena. Kneeling: g. Paige, Cooper. Seated: B. Martini, B. Simmana, J. Berge, {. . Mushy. Page 62 Canteen Council Officers a Standing: R. Cease, 0. oie . Christie, Presa. Seated: i Ranpe, Sneas.; We Gime, See’ y. Canteen Caunel = Standing: K. Nee, s Clark, 9), Johnsen, . Here g. Spain, Te Wass, g. Andon, K. Rappe, 4. Munphy, g. Bimboum, 4. Renu, R. Ceare, g. Jahnaon, NW. Houck, R. Qn mer, G. Pattersan, B. Kuhn. Page 63 Sensis §). Smith, Q. Pt he onto: Parenpaxt, See’y. Hanar Society = Seated: g. Calliaan, 4. Callaghenr, we emeht ant (f. Kuackelen. SeNerehrvex: Standing: he Sinden, Ca Cawen,; Dr Kun. Page 6% Ohiale Staff — Rear row: Sy Nultes, Photography ditar QB. Caffey, Candids. Gdites he Waaeke! on, Wionos Gditon K. Rappe, , SAP TD, Ge Shea: Gila? Letivitica Gditor p. Schwarty, Qusiness Manager; G. Yaple, Cdrertising Editor 4, Collison, Editarin-Chief. Firat row: G. Wil- Ber, Raya? Cetiviticn Gditay J. Bimbaum, Cnt Sditos D. Smith; R. inden: Raya? Spants ditonr; MM. Clancy, Gils? Sparta Editor, @. Peckham, Subscription Gditon. Wiea §. Revington, Adiiaer, and Judy Collison, Gditar-in-Chief. Oniale (fdrertiaing Staff, addiaed by Mies D. Quinn — Standing: . Cowen, J. Coflagher, Si Kirchner, Dy MceDawell, 5. Clenek , §. Yaple, B. HinkLeman, J. Mack, D. Luther, B. Munson, . Jansen. Oniaole Gt Staff and Sypiate o Standing: QB. Coffey, Candida GSditoy J. Wilson, Ait Staff; C. Pratt, Publicity Editor; Mh. L. Spelich, Adainer J. Bimbaum, Cnt Qt Staff. Seated: ae Ouunone: Pires: ty Staff; C. Perkina, Ait Maff; K. Brough- tan, S ypiat. Gbaent: 9. Rradt, Cnt Staff; C. Cdama, Sypiat; R. Hanson, Ort Staff. Oniale Publicity Staff — gj. Wetmare, £. Simmana, C. Pratt, Editor, B. Cof- By Star Gditors — Standing: Nia Oo. Kraft, Adviser (Me. R. Lambert, GCddiaer, absent); R. dWeel, The Sta 1S Make-up Gditor; D, Hartley, Make-up Gditan. y) laff eas: Siete GUI h sy, Ghee Hoes Copy ditor; f. Peclians News: Gditor y aden part, Gditorin-Chief; @. Cowen, asiatant Sdi- ton; (0. Kinsley, Sparta Sditar. Star Staff — Standing: C. Hale, J. Thomas, C. Faatex, D. Kung, §. Rathachild, Wl. Kowa, R. Sweet, 4 Monty, ©. Kinsley, D. Hunter, 9, Hartley, P. Janes, §. Paige, K. Mmatead, S. Stonm, B. Fruek. Page 67 {inaLley, WP pashan te (Dillard, . MecGliater, 5 be Cuidea —KneeLing: B. Veichenauen, M. Mullen, ey Ra hintaan: fi. (flhen, ne Canney, Puspuras@) Ziskar { Mack: Spain: ©. ChampeCnir ei Sa Re mhead mma! . ere QB. Nellages QB. Clneend: Page 68 Audie Visual Standings (D) Surbninks, Cv Cafley, $. Kaas, F. RMS i daltion Si Thatta tellen, 2: Cnr G. Yaple. Deatod . Hania, 5. Williams, 5 Hertenrader, d. Rabinaan, J. Beaemann, KH. et ieee Maa. Tow Gives g. ae TW eheae MN. ieee 4. Brodick, . Lawaan, Qan Duzer, . Omith, P Onendanf, QB. Oadney. sented: ). Zabriskie, Mx. Mt. KagQfauskaa, ey Jlunziate, pe Carney, . Puspura, 4. (Good, R. Madison. JMid- dfe naw: . Millen, @. Daly. Bousling Clock Front now: G. Emmenheuser, R. Neyer. Seated: J. Mack, B. Kurson, 8. War ner, J. Flahenty, J. Pures, B. Jaofnaton, J. O'Brien, D. Walsh, C. Dewey. Mr. D. Collia, P. Reid. Page 70 Chaflatansa Office — Standing: J. Rerge, See'y.; Me Rappe, Oe Coa Oeated: g. (ilson, east: Jy Cof- Pex, Pak: 4. Mevrp hy, Oe Pe Ade a” Beh. fi Chan Pee at Sk GuPRaat p, Hartley. Second naw: C. Oagel, g. Muntz, @. Puspurs, J. Petraz- nik, K. Munty, WM. Cahalan, J. Oan (armen, (0. Outealt, R. Guyer, 5. Titus. Top row: (.. Wriston, ff. Cawen, NM. Kidmare, IG HinkLe, Current Affairs Seated: Jl. Muller, R. Cercatta, £. Santen: Kaku. 6. Dennin, J. Gdaall, C. Parley, J. Saweenes, K. Gaul d, QB. Hoffman. Standing: Mi. . ehatenr, Gdariacr; MN. Searbara, C. Haberer, B. Sim- mone, Ri Dewell, Pas Promley, bie Poaina, Wh. H. Rain, Adoiaers Pf. Chenault, . Cnarea, R. Guyer, (. McMullen, D. Dayle, R. Tauan. Sebate Club Seated: g. (Vexunder. R. TS ausa, Ma. K. Qain, Gdaiaers wif Coane, g. Pens D. Rothachild. Standing: Misa B , Adriaes P. Laurie, D. Dayle, B. Haff- man, Me umaanss 0. Cooper, Sh Kass, g; MeMivlen, B. Sunntonas R. ouleet. Kneeling: g. Stedena. Hartley, MN. F. Rurdich, Pdviaer. Page ile Seatedal Mallon, g. Rerge, C Pratt, By Kimehnen, g. Oar Wauner g. Jones. Second now: Misa: @. at cen cas Gdaiaer; g. DiNardo, i: PAillipa, 4. (Lexander, C. Mum, B. HinkLeman. Kn eefing: 4. Vabraralakaa, De Terhune. Standing: Ma. D. J enbine, Gdriaer; 1) Sammell, SS ouek Back naw: F. Gndreaa, Q. Gimbich. Future Aamemakers of America V; Page 14 [ ' F : Qyture Jeachers of America Standing: C.Rofinaen, P news; . Jansen, Brown, . Reynolda, 0. De, . (ult, Tread. 3 g. Jemigan, oe Caney. Sitting: S) Ghrueke, 4. DiNada, General Crafts Cloak K Neilaen, M. Braun, 4. Spypulaki, 7. Martin, K. Rappe, C. Perkina, D. Zimmeuan, PF. Rawen, ait Harheek.. Standing: C Dewey, 4. Clan, Mr. Nes Spelich, Qdaiaer; RK. Hanaon. (baent: 4. Linn baum. Seated: Page 75 German Club R. Safishurny, g. S bridge, x Henny, g. Resemann, Qdriaer; He Paanele Handi Club Seated: WW. Fish, L. Smith, L. Schaefer, §. Cull, D. Walsh, £. Labum, @. Mak- pass, GJ, Hania. Kneeling: . Smith, B. Vincent, S. Steinke. Yudustrial Arts Club Standing: 9), i euell. g. Qan Cnpledarn, QB. Haughton, . Gan CLatyne, @. Rand, Ma. W. Mae- anata. (asinere Seated: Sa Deathewarx, R. Weodaide, 3 Geffen, R. Denny. : Key Club Kneeling: Cf Canal, Q. Myers, ae. Bachem, ae aaae Seated: Q. Hinkleman, ue Schwanty, g. Wiley, C. Yaple. Standing: 9). Camn, i), Meister, R. eident ie EELIULIiiga Math Club Bi Kinchinen . Hale, 1G Schwarty, 4. Flaherty, Ms. Wonka: Qdriser PT a and Anthony Perkins ect for their roles Westem. Fonda is who incurs the hatred of an out is the town and SENIOR PLAY SMASH SUCCESS Last night the wondrously gifted seniors of Bethlehem Central Senior High School pre- sented the riotous comedy, ‘‘Our Hearts Were Young and Gay’’ by Cornelia Otis Skinner and Emily Kimbrough. The play, which was an autobiographical account of the authors’ trip to Europe, in- cluded the following in the cast: Emily Kimbrough . Cornelia Skinner . Otis Skinner... Mrs. Skinner... . Leo. Dickweaes as Harriethn te. £5 as Winifred ee r.s-:..-4- Nati dl 2. oo hore oo PUPSer) i tte 2 wo tas deda Croix’. 20.7... Therese. . Madame Elise... Window Cleaner. Stewards 4... Stewardess..... Health Inspector. . . . .Anne Cowen .... Johanna Muntz 7. Cit nO ec Does Ges . . Guy Yaple we BilleKinsiey, . Jinx Birnbaum ... . . John Mason _..... Carol Ruddle ee re ee Edith Evans noes aun efters . Larry Simmons . . Fred Kirchner a) ackie Berge ee eee eae: Sue Davenport . . . Steve Johnson peo Ben Myets ......- Joyce Murphy Se. - judy Collison The play was directed by Carolyn Dewey, a senior. Mr. Graham Zeh was faculty ad- s = = = eSeneneae Sense 3! , oie se 222° s°s°3 3 9 2 9 2 = 2 0 ooo FF St te ete —— ne oe ee ee ee ee eee =z = SDSS Saga Sa Sin a a Sa ei ee ee eee ee eee oe eee “eae or a aaa a teD = ES SseeSeTIS 2 = SSS ODES 2 SSS ES 3 SERS EER SESS = Saat = = a stste = Ses SS SSS Soe POSS = a ee ae ee = 7-8-8 2-0-4 “ RS, ahs nd - on, : 7 22 a ee dn reall PF 4 e 6 or “ i , . . at etahehar’ 9 - ¢ A os) m_ S Guat a minute, edewhady — wha’ got my shaea? ee “Next Friday is the date “Sf:BETHLEHEM CENTRAL’S ‘ahual Canteen Show, this gear dubbed “Whopee.” Jinx Birnbaun, who is co-chairman of the pro- duction, and Sherm Mur- phy, our pro- fessional an- nouncer and disc jockey, will emcee the acts. Music will be provided by BC’s three music groups, featuring Pete Laurie with a piano rendition of “Pll Remember April,” popular pop singer Bonnie; Dinova with “It’s Only at Paper Moon,” Anne Feichtner; and Chris Micare in “Am-! “Ain’t She Sweet,” and soprano Jan Wetmore. For comedy the show will turn to Joanis Alexander, Bill Kins- ley, Mark Ingraham a nd the faculty, IF some _ intrepid teacher volunteers for the: part of Rudolph Gaylord Sneed, villian of “The Farm- er’s Daugher.” Action eme- nates from dancers Nancy Paige, Linda Logan and Gail Dun- hamel, pan- tominist Sharon Fan- cher, baton tuw 1 rilve ft Claudia: Evering- ham and gymnast Dean Allen. Sue _ Clark, co - chair- man, urges all to comp: PR, @ @ 8a a aa na, AAA ee 6 © wow 6°, Concent Choir... Girls at, - ee een - a ee ee ee oo eige o sentnnsasem raat ast tape reretm seni shana ee eee ene aoa LTT ‘ ; i : ; fe meet ee ea pamioeiiones Page 8% Starlighters Front nO: 4. Callicnce g. (ilean. Second naw: . Banacken, M. Clancy, g. (fLexanden, 8. Clark, @. Ruddle, Q. Gypaan, g. Paige, S: (Hee Shin now: D Stan! ey, QB. Sumenvanid xs I. Kata g. Spain, Ys Gandan, (f. Peek hcnn QB. Patten, C. eH ars 9 Wie Saylor. Faunth now: es Janes, S. Ryan, R. (moed: 9), ft andh cord (. aac R. Ceuahe. Me cladreames Front now: . Tam? 5. Mason, 0. MeComunick, Z. Feichiner, sie Camey, Pe eanaid: Rear nod: 4. Wood, . Parken, Mil. Drauty, R. Kfly, Q. Patter, g. Braderick, C. Faaten. | e Dostival 1958 Christmas Page 87 PU tg Mile. i ? x S) fe ie Dccosd Dccoed Eccssad al mse Cd = 4 se eee J ‘ees rs ee ® fom ae o a as is by. a ae ‘ ee ed oe ne i re aa i, Spring Concent 1958 The Band HOENORHUECURORERRRUHES nt 0 TO STEHUEWNOHEGUERUEOHSOTR Page 89 Mis eee Na ces.eckageae tick, sis ag hs wHwWoSoU “ Wwrooo ps ‘ one , Boggess. s (1-1) and p and Fer- elm (1-0) Irdivant (0-0) [ Ale (1-1) vs. mning (0-1) vs. UE urdette (3-0) oufax (0-0) anford (2-1) (2) — Friend Short (0-0). ‘BALL SCOREBOARD Line Up —Linemen: FJ. Willard, . Steere, Ni, Danser, “ada Or, hi y O00 wW ‘und for ef 22S 10 bs Be one hain: Sits. TI 3010 Flot ° u ad nine hits. The fr cf 2000 Boye | was Alex Kellner, who hela ut my sate ; wets oe ' Dodgers scoreless in five innings Laker Thi 208 Noren 1s 1000 of relief work. cHodges 1b 3000Cimoli rf 2000 Zimmer ss 3100H.Smith c 3000 Beth starters, Don Bs 3 Neal 2b 401 1 Biavlock p 0000 Les Angeles, and Gary Blaylock) Drysdale p 0000 Broglia p 1000 fnr St ai inivie_laft hafnra thaw hodi Labine p 0 0 0 0 Brosnan iv 1 0 1 0. 4 VARSITY TOPS IN LEAGUE The Bethlehem Central Varsity Football Team finished a very successful season in a three-way tie for first place in the Suburban League. Although they lost their opener to Columbia, the Delmar Eagles flew back to win their six remaining games, beating Albany Academy, Nis- kayuna, Shaker, Colonie, Mohanosen, and Guilderland. The record is really outstanding in view of the fact that this was Coach Ritchko’s first year at BC. The teamwork this year was exceptionally good; how- ever, because of their consistently fine play, Jim Mon- trose and Tom Willard were awarded first team berths on an All-Albany squad. Congratulations! NATIONAL LEAGUE Yestow ’s Results “Sadelph AMERICAN LEAGUE Yesterday’s Results, Itimore 2, New Yor ashington 8, Bost: cago 8, Cleve) 1S. OE di tors’ a ‘single ins A Tee ee a ;homer inSayys: ‘the expens@y’ pitcher, Fra In the ef Bertoia singi | Bob Allison vj jscored on jsingle. A w and Killebr¢ third run ai } ford and final two o {tors made 4 | Allison’s t single. A | Killebrew’ ‘season c} scoring irf After } through Ramos | { scored thf as Don B jon an in, “on a Wi BOSTON Buddin Varsity Foothalt Team Cleary. Page 94 Pack field: a lhe. M. Josef, g. Manto, Thin 9. Glen, 4. Caach Lephart Sam Willard Caach Ritchka Jim Mantioae Coach Farnell | oe fa ae in awarded the t and Syra- ent at yester- eeting of the Bowling As- Manger-De- ira also put 1960 tourna: ing but Buf- ot of the as- f, This will ene the city tournament din the as- year, 1923. were in Buf- 60, 1934, 1941 RESIDENT nich last held rney in 1947, Schenectady or the 1961 as oup, for the Fi ay AC, ‘Keepsie hy Test Tode— Page 93 i t } ‘ owell ts work or, fab. Young eawife, Georgine, and children, @ Aiken, 4 months. UPI Telephoto J-V UNDEFEATED Bethlehem Central’s J-V football team also had a very successful season, with a final record of four wins and one tie. The only team to give them trouble was a stubborn Shalmont squad, which held them to a 6-6 tie. The Jayvees beat Colonie, Niskayuna, Mohonasen and Albany High. BC scored, in all, 125 points to their opponents’’ 18. Furthermore, several J-V members received valu- able experience in Varsity games. With such a suc- cessful J-V team this year, next year’s Varsity team promises to be great. : Soileos aa So «Serta i nanu were: Jor Falls, 676-30— son, Auburn, Sam Guido, He 42—697 and R Randolph, 623-63 Al Grabowski from Syracuse annual meeting 727 in singles squad. ADVANCE Ralph Engar bowler of note, doubles after a had 595 in sing bers were bus last night’s bow squad at Sunset it bany Area ste Schmidt, Morris Frank Ferris, Johr Punk Limmer, John Dan Daley, Eli A George Hohenstein. TEAMS Sonny Helen Rest., Buffalo Truckers, , Fulton Schmoos, Schaghticoke Newton Ctr. Stars, Queens Hemlocks, Albany Ricotta Produce, Dunkirk Newtcwn Ctr., New York Five R’s, Schaghticoke No. Gate, Rochester Gibbons Ins., Penn Yan (Scratch, Dutchess Recrea- ulti 2 mugs Tnely “Wa. 37s. _ Aoens May 1. There are ex: | ceptions, so it is adve—— t to read the regulations. License fees will remain the same. Lake Dunmore and St. Cath- erine are both free of ice. BC’s Cross Country Finishes Third in Council Standings | Under Coach Berberich, Bethlehem Central’s Cross Country Team started the season with a first place in a triangular meet with Colonie and Guilderland. Gordon } guyits! our pn Wilber set a school record of 13:01 over the hilly 2.4 | Dacron —45 shakes off w ing keeps it mile course. The team then lost two close meets against two powerful squads, Albany High and Van Rensselaer. However, the team’s performance did much to further in- terest in the relatively new sport at BC. f Trenton Sefs | Cramer Hits f | 269-898 — Cross Country Team Page 94 VICTORIOUS SWIMMING TEAM AT BCHS The swimming team at Bethlehem Central finished the season with eleven wins and two losses in dual competi- tion. Among its victims were St. Francis, Binghamton Central, N.Y.M.A., Albany High, Shaker, Troy, and Bald- winsville; and its conquerors were Albany Academy and New Hartford. The BC swimming team was first inthe Colgate Relay Championships and also in the Section II Championships. In their final meet of the season they came in third at the Eastern Scholastic Swimming Cham- pionships at Lawrenceville, New Jersey. Thus, under Coach Lephart, the swimmers completed another very successful season. oughkeepsie Rated in the top 19 natio oin into doubles and Be ides ally, Phyllis rolled beatae: al singles. Delco’s 3144 and 2773-360— 3133 by Newark Service Cen- Newark were the lead- S, UMNMAMG Team Finat HOw: Ge Diefenbach, ic Gan (fflen, 9). Gregory, g. Waalinens g.. Sj wichell, MN. Lephart. Seenhd Pasha)! ({len, 4. Wiley, ise Onendanf, ee Gf wien, K. Sutter, Oy ST ylex, See elves Ma C. Lephart, Caach. T Rind HOw: oy Hazelton, se Flanigan, Ge Saher, ph (iver: oS Ryan, Ge Ryan, f Janes, iB. Mein. Page 95 Standing: R. Schwarty, Manager; fe See R. ander, R. Conklin, Q. HinkLeman, J. (il- ard, Ne Jones, ar Fanell. Kn eeling: MM. Gn. graham, Si SCHEER q). Crysler, Captain; 4 , Mantiore, nea) f BURG. vho booted a g {.{by Bob, Skinner. -4,| Smoky Burgess, Pirate-tm. ts-| hit his 10th dauble of thiseasok and also collected a “Sifigle to make it four consecutive games Aitkin with one ow Sr. | innlaeSaturday to give we Pit Apson burgs Pirates a 2-1 victory over the St. Louis Cardials. ributed nion’s po hits EAGLES FLY HIGH e ninth ed, 1-1, : ned 10. The Varsity Basketball team at Bethlehem Central d off] compiled a 13—3 record this year in regularly scheduled Diam games. In league play they finished with an 11—3 record son’s| to place second. Every team in the league, which is composed of Colonie, Mohonasen, Shaker, Guilderland, Shalmont, Niskayuna, and Columbia, fell before the Del- mar Eagles at least once. Niskayuna, Shaker, and Co- lumbia each managed to beat BC on their home courts. The two non-league victories were over Troy. In the league playoff at the end of the season Bethle hem came in second, winning over Niskayuna, but losing hock-| to Shaker in the finals. Then, in the sectionals, BC beat Hudson, but lost to a ‘thot’? Scotia team in the semi-fi- nals. This brought their final record to 15 wins and 5 losses. 4 0 8 4 ing got him. Standing: in MeCaulex, Manager; Covel ete ca. R. Sulfiaan, 9). Jofnaan, qf), Sasdner, QB. Wriston, . Oieeres g. Sdaall, Manager; sf); Ut, Managen. Kneeling: ia CGuemena, aD. Comell, (e. ‘Doone: . Klemves Wy. Oadney, (. Wala, B. Janes. eee by a nose. brushed me turn, and then veral times. I or six times,” the bumping between Tomy ancer. e and I bumped of Sword Dancer, he was tired, but RBY FINISH inding was third. Tomy Lee survived a ser’s jockey, Bill Boland. BC J-V HAS WINNING to me | UPI Telephoto SEASON The BC J-V Basketball Team finished the year with 11 wins and 6 losses, winning over Mohonasen, Shaker, Guilderland, Shal- mont, Troy, and Niskayuna. They were beaten twice by both Columbia and Colonie, and they were beaten once by Niskayuna. Although the Junior Eagles played Niskayuna in the semi-fi- nals of the league playoffs and lost, this ended a very successful J-V season. won,” Bolan when he fi Lee, Shoemz hope you wi But, Bola Dancer “jusi of jumps.” with the st lowing his e: they are he “We brus times in the bad,” Shoen The stew: Shoemaker sion in the dent, said the jthat Tomy ‘twice in the s was “no visibl drifting made hors fini: th Captain d Kleinke and Coach f. RitchRa Ach, 4 FPN Sh 5. ve alh int Be 33 Pe = PEAS ea ee ee 7 Page 98 Baskethall Scoreboard SbGns i Colonie 69 e Mohonasen 66 he Shaker 50 G Guilderland 43 L Schalmont A7 E Niskayuna 52 L Columbia 50 6 Colonie 58 e Mohonasen 73 ke Shaker 39 NL Troy , ty Guilderland 58 L Schalmont 71 L Niskayuna 64 NL Troy 60 a Columbia 61 L Niskayuna 66 L Shaker A] Season Record: Won 14 — Lost 4 OPP: 48 40 30 38 46 5] 64 55 62 50 48 50 4] 67 49 60 55 42 { | BETHLEHEM BASEBALL TEAM DEFIES THE ODDS r-| The 1958 Bethlehem Central Baseball Team had a} ret |}e| season, which, in the words of Coach Smalling, was very Sa 41] successful. With only three players retuming from the | yi1 1957 2—8 team, the prospects were not too good. How- | Nav, ever, after losing to Niskayuna and Colonie, the team Lake beat Mohonasen, Guilderland, Milne, Shalmont, again Mo- The honasen, and Niskayuna. Then they finished the season |from t: by losing to Colonie, Shalmont, Guilderland, and Milne. Their final record was a very respectable six wins and six losses. ai LUNE AA Be UT A e tad IY Baseball Team Vansily Baseball Team Front rows g. Mantrose, 1. Crysler, g. DocHem eR Sills, Wo Joach 8. Smeny, Ge Riroma. Rear AoW: Coach Smalling, J, Wiley, 5. Kranty, . Me(t- Lister, 9. Brownell, C. Rudalph, P. Scatt, F. Ywicklehauer, 5. Murphy, Manager. hearse Fnant now: R, StickLer, Q. afaA, ae Cannell, 9), Convell: Sf Rudolph, 1). Roherta. Rear now: Coach, F anrell, Q. © ?Cannor, fy. Sullivan, D. HinkLeman, g. Suctli ff, R. ! This is the J-V Baseball team that won 6 and lost 2 for Bethlehem Cen- tral. Victories were over Niskayuna, Columbia, and Shalmont and both losses were at the hands of Guilder- land. Wrestling Team Preafling: 0. Ref hi. ‘ R. Haul - Coach Perhenich. Kneeling: 4. Hadaall, . F Lter, 9). Gnegany, Ce GaN a Dengl, @. CRniatic, ©. Uilliama, 4, Ay Cheatun, Q. Osher, Q. Nnuanae (. engl, 9), Kung, se Canliaewent Standing: g. (Goodward, Manager; @. Qineganrd, 5. TOPS IN LEAGUE The BC Wrestling Team, only in its second year of existence, compiled a 6—3 record last winter and was undefeated in league com- petition. They lost their first meet to Schoharie but bounced back to win their next two meets from Albany High and Shaker. Follow- ing a defeat by powerful Gloversville, the Eagles beat Albany High, Mohona- sen, Shaker, and Mohona- sen again. They lost their last meet with Schoharie and naileddown sixth place in the Sectionals, with Rehbit, Hodsall, Christie, and Simmons placing se cond, third, and fourth re pectively. 1958 Track Team Front nos Q. Sinney, g. MeColl, 48. Hull, R. Riren burgh, G. Piazza, R: Pinaluth, R. Lape, ©. Karpe, Cr Ref Bit. Rear HOw: Creel Benherich, B: Cia DS: Ruthman, QB. Myers, ih Wensf, ), Camp, 1), Bird, g. Jeram, he Rirchnen, ie Dansey, R. indent G. (Wif- Ber, D. Smith, J. Mulligan, M. Gainer, C. Stuber. Ss — CUMes, Wianager canj “eT thought I was ylained. “The’ as a manager,” he said. a 0-0) | BO fal of the Detroit club has! dreamed Bnotier cancel would| 4474 (0-1) q nc} BC TRACKMEN FACE ROUGH OPPOSITION = jx Bethlehem Central’s Track Team, not only faced a rough | Ra ! and| schedule last year, but had a poor practicing field and | hel vs.| bad weather with which to contend. Nevertheless, they vs.| ended the season with a record of two wins and three and) losses. Poss! They were beaten by powerful Albany High, Columbia, and Colonie, while they overcame Guilderland and Am- Bie sterdam; and placed third in the Guilderland invitation |™ pa meet. Considering the opposition, the trackmen did an excellent job. way winning”? “AIL SCOPEROARD The 1958 BCHS Golf Team went undefeated, winning ten and tying once. Victims were Vincentian, Albany. High, Colonie, Academy, Troy, and Schuyler. The tie was with Troy in their second meeting. They were first in the Section II, Class B championships. Left ta right: Coach Lephart, D. PMlen, R. Bates, L. Wultes, R. Bates. (baent: R. Casey, Captain. Teunis “Jeam The 1958 Bethlehem Central Tennis Team had eight wins and two losses. Wins were over Schuyler, Van Rensselaer, Columbia, Milne, and Albany High; both losses came at the hands of Academy. Fnont now: WM. Gngnaham, ye Schwarty, ae Boehm, R. Clough, Te Fase g. F wich oll. Rear now: Caach Camp, 4h FJ wren, Gg. TS nadrera , R.. Cease, Ds nerd, P Page 102 Perez, I. Ci ? Mx. Callens (hdaues Seated: Bp owling Team aes eweeenese famenesenene, Page 103 Gila? Athletic Cascciation Officers: Standing: (. dxausel, Sncah.; @. Maf- pada, Manfal. Seated: Mt. Wasnal 0. ye )). Jordan, See’y. Ghaent: H. Gnderson, 9 ned.3 Mise MM. Stafford, Qdriaen. Kneeling: f. Malpas. Rand 4: (GL F cichiner, g. Mantin, Ue NMunaon, on Janes. Rava 2: R. Saylor, Mt. Knapp, ®. Dawrousek, . Roberta, 5. Henry, 4. Jlugza, g. Maxon, Il. Chaney. Raw 3: 9. Heidel, g. Wiggers, IU Koma, Q. Summanda, Me MeCoLl, Ke Rullingame, MI. f. Cilmare, 9). Jardan, HK. Gre Melson haw Coaper, g. Reach, £. Claugh, oY Saylor, K. Niles, Wl. . Freeman, C. Meare, SSH acolo, B. Spanley. Page 105 Hate o. tne Red PEPPY PRECISION INSPIRED THE EAGLES Some may think that the job of the cheerleaders and songleaders is one of glamour and prestige, and it well may be. But BC’s pretty, peppy squad deserved every ounce of honor bestowed upon them. Aside from the won- derful job they did in building school and team spirit, they practiced twice weekly to perfect their cheers. Nice work, girls. ders Varsity Cheerleaders a Pell Standings B. Martina, 7, Capen, Qi Zeke W. HuteRinaen. feces 4 pte R. (ee Kneeling: B. Wanton g. Gaund, K. (Lmatead, Ml. imme is Standing: Leiba GAC bine, | The Playday Teams... Standing: . Malpasa, es, Rulingame, M. Clancy, gf. Martin, NM. Davies, B. Simmanda, 4. Wigger, AAS Adin SEE IRC Dc nel Come ee ei Soe be Gould, 4. Reach, (8. Wawrousek. Finat HOw: oe Cal, wy ener ae ih ieee nana Cre Secand naw: (. Dawrousek, Q. Jones, @. MaLpana, M. @. Git- mare, 5. Yaple, C. Rurlingame, Mm. Jones, ae Roberta. T hind now: : : ies Standing: M. Janes, 4. Broderick, Ae Maxtin, M. . Tacoma Ce Rulingame, N. Knapp, Be Patter, : Henny, q). Jordan, QB, Col Bian, Cc Fasten, x Y 2, MI. (f. Gilmore, A Rabherta, . MaLpaaa, M.. Navies, B. NG ane Kneeling: S: Heidel, QB. Sumnmanda, M. Clancy, 4. Beach. Left column: (. Weastnauaek., Q. Munson, . Janes, ff. Malpasa, ip Jardan, NM. . Cilmare, Ce Divd- ingame, Me Raherta, g. Maxtin, ( Maoxe, Q. Simmanda, S. Torder. oy Henry. Middle, kneeling: M. Clancy, a Coaper, Q, Stanley, g. (Diggers. Right column: 4. Reach, . Henny, MM. Jones, p Cad, QB. Daihen: QB. ANSE, MI. 6. Freeman, ai Knapp, p, Saylax, 4. Maan. Page 140 The Aquatics Club... y, May ORIGINALITY SPARKS ’59 AQUATICS SHOW The theme of this year’s Aquatics show was based on the evolution of music in re- spect to dance. Some old familiar dances, such es the “‘Charleston’’and the‘‘Creep’’ were intermingled with ballet and dances by cavemen. Some F nant NOM: Pp: Piazza, M. Gibran. MM. Claney, (0. (Daetrateek C. Meare, oS (Williams, os pie itoee renee ee Jones, sk Gallagher, g. Snabridge, IN Maaxe, NE Clary, Af Berge. Middle row: B. Colbum, ten by able seniors, Mary Q. Surnarvdas ne ome, 4. Anant a tcc De Qdama, uy Rawen, WM. . dxcenant ae Clancy and Nancy Kors. MeCoff, A Claugh, Se Nel pass: g. Beach, Ds Smith. Rear AOA: g. Lery, %), Saylor, g. Jazze, se Howard, g. Naniel a, WM. Vetavient: (Ge FT eichinen, S. Weeder, C. aikicle g. Microcar, O. aie. (. Outealt, oe Chesney, nies Klegg, AG Knapp. nage Wea © Sa ee sagen. ‘ ES ') : = ee he, c Seameees Page 4416 abe eoaocaes AE Ae Wi Etech he ee SRO Ras SRD Se ae ae MOY 83 Testo ame ee Bae wR: ie ae. : . ew My sub-editors? Photography Editor-Larry Shultes Art Editor-Jinx Birnbaum Candids Editor-Buddy Coffey Humor Editor-Bob Krackeler Business Manager-Dick Schwartz Advertising Editor-Guy Yaple Subscription Editor-Ann Peckham Girls! Activities Editor-Connie Shea Boy's Activities Editor-Gordon Wilber Girls' Sports Editor-Mary Clancy Boys! Sports Editor-Bob Lunden The most pressing task of the Art Editor is to make the book's theme come alive. I have had help in accomplishing this from so many people; my staff has been very in- dustrious - Debi Bradt's interpre- tation of Paula Aquilla has done a great deal to enhance our scrap booke I sincerely hope that what I have tried to do in this Oriole need not be explained, because if an explanation is necessary, I have defeated my purpose. ik Bur beatior Art Editor A yearbook is the keepsake of one's high school years - collection of pic- tures and articles which can be looked back upon in happy memories. As Editor- in-Chief of the 1959 Oriole, I have at- tempted to direct my sub-editors and staff in organizing an informal scrap- book to bring you closer to BO. I sincerely hope I have succeeded. I would like to thank my adviser, Miss Skevington, for all the help she has offered me, and all others who aided ME e I hope you are pleased, for this is LOY SY OUL «mcm. Editor-in-Chief My staff: Debi Bradt, Carolyn Dewey, Cathy Perkins, Janie Wilson, Sue Zautner, Rosemary Hanson. Page 148 Through the photographs of this year's Oriole, we have tried to create a scrapbook of school life. The only formal pictures are those of the Seniors. 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BOB PHILLIPS Tick of Time Jewelers Four Corners Delmar 9-3450 Authorized Agency Longines-Wittnauer Watches QUINN'S MOBIL SERVICE 241 Delaware Avenue Elsmere, N. Y. Tel. 9-942 ACOUSTI-CELOTEX COLLUM ACOUSTICAL CO., INC. Sound Conditioning Engineers Contractors Tel. Albany 4—0116 616 Delaware Ave. Albany 9, N. Y. PAULINE'S STYLE CENTER Pauline Furano, Prop. All Types of Beauty Culture Specializing in Permanents 397 Kenwood Avenue Delmar, N. Y. Duplicating SU ALA Machine Headquarters SALES SERVICE INC. MIMEOGRAPH Rambler Cars — GMC Trucks Nee OFFSET SPIRIT General Repairing PHOTO COPY MACHINES SUPPLIES 243 Delaware Ave. Delmar, N. Y. TRIPP SULLIVAN, INC. A. B. Dick Products Distributors Albany, N. Y. Phone 9-923 318 Broadway GREEN'S Supplies for the School Supplies for the Student Distinctive gifts for all Occasions Green St. Albany, N. Y. Phone 3-3155 Delmar CORNER STORE ‘‘In The Heart Of Deimar’’ Helen Leonard, Prop. The Four Corners Phone 9-983, 9-998 Page. 139 Phone 3 —6711 THE JOHNSON PRESS TRI-VILLAGE DRY CLEANERS Printers 397 Kenwood Avenue 17 Philip Street Albany, New York At the Four Corners, Delmar Printers with the Union Label DONNA’S SPECIALTY SHOP Empire Building, Delmar, New York Compliments of Millinery Hosiery CATHY’S Clouse DELICATESSEN Blouses Bags 9-510] Ruthann Maxwell Better Still Buy WILLIAM B. PAGANO NORMANSKILL Realtor Milk 264 Delaware Ave. 93 State St. and Delmar Albany 9 921 5—8841 Velvet Ice Cream 3-1185 Phone 9 —4101 yo Sportswear Lingerie Hosiery “‘For All Young Hearts”’ 360 Delaware Avenue, Delmar, New York DELMAR BARBER SHOP PLAZA BARBER SHOP FOUR CORNERS DELAWARE PLAZA DELMAR, NEW YORK DELMAR, NEW YORK 9-041 | 9—3525 ‘‘We Specialize in Ladies’ Haircuts’’ VET’S BODY SHOP GARAGE General Auto Repairing Wheel Alignment Wheel Balancing 24 Hour Towing Res. 9-2780 — Bus. 9-986 9-617 300 Delaware Avenue Delmar, New York Pleas SKILLS Best Wishes to The Class of 1959 SPORTHAVEN Guidance-balanced training activities Placement in key positions in business . Professional and government offices Lewis E. Fursman, Owner ALBANY BUSINESS COLLEGE 9-111 Phone 1110 126-134 Washington Ave., Albany 10, N. Y. State Registered-Veteran approved Page 144 APPLEBEE FUNERAL HOME, INC. 403 Kenwood Ave. Delmar DELAWARE GARDENS FLORIST NICK VITILLO Nursery — Complete Floral Service Delmar, N. Y. 524 Delaware Avenue Phone 9-3838 TRI VILLAGE ESSO SERVICE CENTER 309 Delaware Ave. and Delaware Cor. Elm Phone 9-4800 THE COFFEE SHOP BREAKFAST -— LUNCH -— FOUNTAIN SERVICE DINNER 283 Delaware Ave., Delmar, N. Y. Pp age 142 371 Delaware Avenue FRED'S BARBER SHOP “WHERE THE STUDENTS MEET By Appointment Phone 9-1826 Air Conditioned DELMAR BOOTERY Jack Leonardo, Prop. SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Four Corners, Delmar, N. Y. DELMAR REXALL PHARMACY SCHOOL SUPPLIES and NAME BRAND PHONO RECORDS Tel. 9-1841 or 9-985 Oldest Established Drug Store in the Entire Area’ DELMAR BAKERY “HOME LIKE BAKERY PRODUCTS Delmar, N. Y. Henry Engel, Prop. Delmar, N. Y Visit Our “UNDER 18” THE CENTER INN STEAKS — CHOPS — CHICKEN SAUERBRATEN Department PRIVATE DINING ROOMS FOR It’s big - It’s new - TOWN TWEED Delaware Plaza, Elsmere, N.Y. BANQUETS, BOWLING PARTIES, WEDDING RECEPTIONS AND PRIVATE PARTIES Three Miles South of Albany on Route 9W GLENMONT, NEW YORK Open Evenings— Wednesday Thursday Friday Phone Albany 6—7181 JAMES W. MICHAELS CO., Inc. LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR Telephone Delmar 9-492] new lawns our specialty ® TOP SOIL @ CRUSHED STONE @ SNOW PLOWING @ GRAVEL @ FILL @ SAND @ FLAGSTONE GRADING FRONT-END LOADING ROUTE 32 PHONE. 9-3823 GLENMONT, N. Y. FARM FAMILY Life Insurance Company HOME OFFICE: 157 Delaware Ave., Delmar, N. Y. MAIL TO: P. O. Box 656, Albany |, N. Y. P age. 443 = = z Ri be - 5 ( a , - . ' ‘ t ‘ dj ‘ = 4 e 1 | age! 5 A . x i % a { i ‘ | — i} 2 4 : 1 : oo 5 ot ; Sy ts ey a L 5 A ie ea a . ; a - a ‘ = ¥ i ‘ P r — SS ees 4. eS ome —_ —S—— —= = = : == Cu 5 aS Go cea 7 ae ros HOT
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