Broadalbin High School - Kennyetto Kronicle Yearbook (Broadalbin, NY)

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IW? THE KEN NYIETTO KRUN lCl.E 1949 'MROADALBIN CENTRAL SCHOOL .' 4' ,V ' Iv, M1 , V' ,f .gc ' ' . fl' ww am f?4? We the Senior Clase of 1949, sincerely dedicate this edition of the KENNYETTO KRONICLE to our class advisor, Mr Michael Chous To him we wish appreciation of his and advice We are untiring efforts in to convey out true excellent leadership grateful for his guiding ue along the pathway of good citizenship 2 ff. 1 I . Mr. Michael Chous, Advisor 1747 Supervising Principal T R Townley Thank you You have been a grand group of students Ve really became acquainted when we toured the Saratoga Battlefield on October 7, 1948 Your Christmas Party was unusual and inter esting in every detail Thoughtfulness has been one of your outstanding attributes Success to you In these closing days of your high school career, make every day count May your thorough and thoughtful preparatlon for your post school career, reward you wlth suc cess and happiness Farewell for a time Your return to your Alma Mater on all future occasions when health, business and famlly permit wlll be a source of joy and inspiration to us UPU 3 gazed af Zdacczdm Seated L to R Mr. Daniel Thompson, Vice President Mrs Myra Chase Leland S Reed, President Mrs Mary H Sawyer Lewis Cornell Standing L to R John M Paris, District Superintendent Mrs Grace Shattuck, Clerk , T R Townley, Supervising principal 4 I ff-X' L 3 L - il I ll ' , ix K.. on 1 -I - - ' S Q-M , ,.- . Mr.. 0 MP.. 0 I 2 MP. o MP . . Q ?MW First Row Third Row Mrs Mae Hults, Miss Iona Cloutier, Bowers, Mr T R Townly, Mrs, Edith Rita Hoshlyk, Mrs Esther Pitt, Mr Miss Mrs Mary Mrs Antoinnette Gorthy, Mrs Hazel Cruthers, Mrs Mary Eddy. Miss Violet Lockyer, Mrs Laura Wood, Miss Dorothy Miller, Mrs Michael Chous Luff, Mrs Alice McCou1lough, Geraldine Bauder, Mrs Letha Leslie, Miss Louise Hohler, Mrs Annamarie Reed, Miss Anita Winne, Miss Florence Hults, Mrs. Catherine Jenkins, Mr Owen Parsons, Mr William Stillman, Mr. Andrew Palmer, Mr William B ittan, Mrs Lulu Beach, Mrs Charlotte Groff, Mrs M ra DeLorme 5 Second Row: Mrs. Florence Jeffords, Miss Thelma Argotsinger, Mrs. Jessie CrannelL it 1.5. , 4. . , 7 ' -'A X vi Y Hifi S ,i.,x I J' ewdfihdiazw Ch rle f ren Cr Paul C a rreu C1 utler Altow Crannell cw mage tLv4 f fefzm hrs Doris Vninple, Txs Alma FranciQco, hrs Ina Lasher nga' 1.1 sg' 'Q Cl Feature Editor Patricia Taggart seg 4'-H Y? This year the Kennyetto Kronlcle St ff decided to chanve the composition of the year book by including not onlv the Senior Hivh Sch ol groups and their activitles, but also the Urades, dist ivt schools nd kindergarten It was felt that a year book should be a picture of all those that were directly connected with the chool, and that those in the prades as well as the High School be given an oooortunity to Vl6W tlelr progress through the years and to look b ck at some future date and see a ain their teachers and clas mates as they were in 1040 Editor in Chief Assistants Raymond Teetz Marian Banach Mary Stecyk Assistants Business Nanaper Photography Sports Art Editor Assistant Typists Floria Savocchio Jeannette Loucks Gaylord Barthaloma Paul Gipnac Edgar Crannell Samuel Steele Charles Zajaceskowski Robert Wlnchell Marilyn Baldwin Wayne Lockwood Raymond Teetz Marian Banach Robert Quinn Celia Putman Mary Stecyk . Q R A . S , W ek 1 O 1 , U 4 -I sr Tx ' 1: C. o ' , A ,r , R J . . S . .. ' v H 7 .2 , , A . 5 c sq' ' S , c .f, -A I ' w 1 4 1. ' a5, SENIORS 1335 mis 'x J it 'Iu.a MARJARET PATRICIA KATHERINE RQSALIE MARILVN JrAN BALDYIN ATANASOFW BAKER nBa1die 'Mars Kathie Chorus 1121524 Chorus l,2,5,4 Library Club, Band 1 2 Vice President 4 Orchestra 1,2 Senior Play Sorority 4 Class Treasurer 4 Tibrary Club 'Her ways are ways o Senior Play pleasantness and all her Hqhere is no reat genu S P hs SP6 P6966 H without some touch of mad H638 ln. GAYLORD HAROLD BARTHOLOMA Bart Photography Club 2 Science Club 3. J V Basketball 5. Soccer 4. Student Council Treasurer 4. Visual Aids 4. Yearbook Staff Senior Play NThere is no mistakeg there has been no mistakeg there shall be no mistake.H MARI N JEAN BANACH Babe Chorus l Sorority 5,4. Reporter 4. Class Vice Pres. 4. Library Club Yearbook Staff Senior Play Broadalbanian Staff 4. NA true fr1end is forever a fr1end.' 9 ' e4 C f 2 fqsxy 1 X 4 V X . - vu 5 L y ,, .. 3 A A . .Q ll I., ' W n n ' , . ' Band 1,2. ' . , ' ' 5. . H 4. I In 1 . Q , 1 at . , ' O . W . 15? llii Jia I EI! J, X P' In L ' A ll ll I' H N ll U . N N Chorus l,2,3,4 President 4 Orchestra 1,2 Class President J V Cheerleader Sorority 5,4 Student Council Senior Play 'The difficulty of life is the choice JULIA BOLnBRJCK Julia Library Club Her only fault is that she has none. 'jig 15- 'ff XS- DORIS BETTY COLONEY Betty Chorus 1,2 Library Club 4 HA good heart is bet er than all the heads in the world N S JAMES FARLEY Jim Chorus l,2,3,4. Band l,2,5,4. Orchestra l,2,3,4. NI love fools experi- ments. I am always making them.u Q eliblll 1 1 nk, XX LEON EDPAR CRAW'ELL Eddie Class Vice President l, Soccer 2,5,4 J V Basketball 2, Varsity Basketball 4 Captain 4 Baseball 2,5,4 Yearbook Staff 'Much learning do make thee mad ' -1. WAYNL HARRY FERGUSON Fe g e HI rm as sober as a judve.n 10 1 Q55 AVIS MARY DPKE Avien Chorus l 9,3,4 Cheerleader l,2,5,4 band l 2,3 Li rary Club Inter Girl Scouts l Senlwr Play nHeaven and earth shall pass away, But my words shall not pass away WIILIAN FRLDLRACK FISU 'lill J V Basketball 2,5. Intrammural Sports 11 D:5n4' nLove me, love my dov.n 5 f r f fx s if . x 5 ' ft ' 24 . ' 'XQQQ-. , : , r', 'Q ' 1' , ---7- 0 1 'fx-. , 5' X raw ,J I J 1 L li n n at - n u H v 0 , 0 ' I 7 ' ' . 50 . 0 X V , . t . L, C , . 0 , ' , th 0 ' V u . -' 47 Q ' X 5 ' k , A X . . - '.' ' . gi .-2211, N , 1 A 21 Q A . K -1 if WN: A! .'- , L I V 2. x .. ar- - I ,4.'1lp 14 .Wy . li iff ' v K Y , , Q R 1. n H ' N U 1 n jER ' 1-, u Ll.. I 54. WIWIFRED LEE FISHER Winnie' Don NI can be pushed jus Class President l Library Club so far Yearbook Staff NRich and rare were the gems she wore, and a bright gold ring on her hand she bore gl x 4' WAYNh HARRY LOCKWOOD OMAS , . TH CLQQEECE GORTHEY ayne Baseball 3,4. Baseball 4. Soccer 4 Intrammural Sports 1,2, 3'4' nAnd panting time toil'd fl I make the most of all after him ln vain' that comes, and the least of all that goes.' 11 115D XT? DONALD HAQRV ROLAND PAUL ANTHONY FI NAC Tony Student Council President 4 Yearbook Staff Science Club 5 Camera Club 2 Visual Aids 4 Soccer Team Manager 4 Basketball Manager 1,2 3,4 Senior Play 'It matters not how man dies, but how he lives JEANWETTE MILDRED LOUCKS nNick1 Chorus l,2,5,4. Sorority 5,4. Vice President 4. Library Club 4. Treasurer 4. Yearbook Staff Senior Play nwhy take life so seri- ously, you'll never get out of it alive.n li ll- .- .by s Y fqlv' I 1' 6 I ,L .-1-I, 1 ,Z gk 'l ,'fr52, ,lkgax F n -, f., R, - 1 ' ' ' ' . u G L n U Il H N t . n ' 0 0 1 x C on , U ' a n O Q . dIf ' S ' Q' f ' 1 'fl . ,f nw n A n HAROLD MC GOWAN Mugs , K2 'Little things affe little minds GLORIA PATRICIA SAVOCCHIO Savoc Chorus l,2,3,4 Cheer Leading 2,5, Broadalbanian Staff Library Club 4 Sorority 3,4 President 4 Senior Play Yearbook Staff 'Men may come and men may go, but I go on for ever 11' CELIA JENNIE PUTMAN Celia Chorus l,2,3,4 Sorority 5,4 Treasure 4 Class Vice President Class Secretary 5 Senior Play WA wise and understand ing heart MARY STECYK Stes Chorus l,2,5,4 Vice President 3 Broadalbanian Staff 3,4 Editor 4 Yearbook Staff Senior Play Sorority 4 Student Council 4 Class Treasure 2 Class Secretary 4 Library Club 4 'That's another stor replied her father 1? ROBERT DOUGLAS QUINN lin 3,11 Class Treasurer l Baseball 3,4 Senior Play Yearbook Staff Intrammural Sports l, nThe wrong way always seems the more reason able SAMUEL JOHN STEELE nsambo Soccer 2,3,4 Baseball 2,5,4 J V Basketball 2, Varsity Basketball Vearbook Staff Intram ural Sports l,2,3 I care for nobody if nobody cares for me as ' Z 6 'A f A x A Q r. N. Q '- el x x - ' . N ll ll In ,N V, ll A .s' N N uvv ' ct . N I 2. 2, ' ' 3,4. I .W - ,.lj 1 ' Q- 9 M K. ' ' as X w . L , . U f 1' 1 A , ,Z ' ' 4 A if in as fl ' ,gl Wk M NNO A z H ll H H ll ' 0 ,Q . 4' ' ' 3.40 5,4. - C I ' . O on ' I .lv ' - .fl y, PATRICIA ANIE Pat Chorus l,2,3,4 Library Club President 4 Sorority 4 Senior Play Yearbook Staff Student Council Class Secretary Class Treasurer Class President 1,2 'Laugh sway sorrow S UP EWBY CRTC GART RAYNOND PAUL TEETZ Ray Broadalbanian Staff 3,4 Editor 4 Yearbook Staff Editor in Chief J V Basketball 3 Senior Play Intrammural Sports 1,2, 3,4 nThis fellow seems to me to possess but one idea, and that is a rong one ROBERT NORTHRUP WINCHBLL MARY LOU YOUNG n 'Windyu Baseball 3,4 Captain 4 Band l,2,3 Orchestra l,2,3 Soccer 3,4 Senior Play Yearbook Staff Intram ural Spor ts nGen'al possessor wit and vood hu or l,2, Lou Band 1,2,3 Orchestra l,2,3 Chorus l,2,3,4 Library Club 4. Senior Play 1 ' FRANK THOMAS TROPIAK lPOp nlt takes a wise man o discover a wise man 1.5 yw CHARLES MARTIN ZAJACESKOMSKI Bud Chorus 2,3 Band 1,2,3 J V Basketball 2, Soccer 4 Baseball 2 nMusic is the thing of Yearbook Staff the world that I love Senior Play most N r 15 Clever men are goo , but they are not the best H tl X N . : A 4- - ' Q y, . Y TAG . L , A u n I1 n ,,,., ,, 0 t u o .W C - l I O I 5. - 4. ' I 1 C .H w .N ,.fl If 8 457 . f X I gc - : 5. 4l1...1.,- rf,-.V -Q 'Vg :xiii-Y:,I A - . V . ', . ,f- fu- ... ' fi, 4.:..il,:. LE, I X xx Q1'. 4.5: Ln. , -. A gp .V ll W s o 0 O 0 0 I U . 5- , o O 3, 4 0 0 ' I d ' 4 of Q ' N ' ' gfcafafuf The class of 1949 entered the upper corridors of the high school in 1945 with a total attendance of 34 members Full of ambition we lected our officers under the guidance of Mr Chous and Yrs Heath, our advisors The officers were as follows President Winifred Fisher, Vice President Edgar Crannell, Secretary Patricia Taggart, Treasurer Robert Quinn, Reporter Beverly Foss Then bravely we sponsored a movie and sold stationary as our first money making ventures Then, lo and behold! here we were sophomores! Again we held the yearly ritual of electing officers The results President Paul Kissen ger, Vice President Celia Putman, Secretary Patricia Taggart, Treasurer Mary Stecyk Our magician show and our sleigh rides were the big events of that year Of course, being Sophomores we had two dependable movies for support Things are getting tough now Were beginning to weaken, but here we are the still thriving Juniors Back to the old grind The usual metting and officers as follows President Marilyn Baldwin, Vice Presi dent Edgar Crannell, Secretary Celia Putman, Treasurer Patricia Taggart Our Junior Prom had everybody a buzzin like honey bees Things were all upset The auditorium was in an uproar with everyone brandishing crepe paper and Scotch tape Nevertheless, a good time was had by all, and it proved very profitable A skating party and again the faithful old movies made up our yearly cash acco1nts Hurrahl At last, can it ever be9 Here we are the nA1m1ghty elected our officers for the last time, President Patricia Taggart, Vice President Marian Banach Secretary Reporter-Mary Stecyk and last but very not deceidly not least Treasurer Margaret Attanasoff Our accomplishments this year are plentiful Included ln them is a trip to Schuylerville and the Saratoga Battlefield accompanied by our new Principal Mr Townley and our ever helpful Social Studies teacher, Miss Cloutier Then came the hasqethsll season a d the sale of coke and ice cream in the cafeteria be n to boom a a1n 7henever we could, we squeezed in a mov1e thus everboostingour small funds Of course, we cannot forget the most important issue of he year the grand and glorious Senior Play,'BABY SITTER' Everyone was sensational in his pert and it came of with a big bang' As is our goal, we ob t 1ned almost sufflcient funds for our anticlpatcd trip to washington in Ma Ne are all looking forward to 1 with greet 8UX10tY and the usual biting of nails took place Ne also plan 8 great Sem-01' B811 either before or after graduation A few trips to P18063 of 5115111953 toobtgin obs gust about completes our activities throughout High School Upon leaving, we wish to thank all the teachers WY10 have helped us so in our great moments of stress To them, 3 Slqcerev 'Thank You and farewell' from all the members of the C1885 of 1949 14 o . e - Seniorsn. Now is out time to shine.. To start the year with a bang we Y YK . Q rv-A 1 ' , 4' 1 I ' I H ' 1 . T, ' '0gg1Jee-za PRESIDENT Patricia Taggart VICE PRESIDENT Marian Banach SECRETARY MHPY Stecyk TREASURER Margaret Atanasoff Second Row Third Row Banach, Patricia Taggart, Gaylord Barthaloma, Margaret Atanas Marilyn Baldwin, Gloria Savocchio. Harold Mc Govan, Frank Tropiak, Robert Winchell, Winifred Fis Celia Putman, Julia Bolebruck, Jeannette Loucks, Charles Zajaceskowski, Edgar Crannell, James Farley. Wayne Ferguson, William Fisher, Robert Quinn, Donald Foland, Wayne Lockwood, Raymond Teetz, Samuel Steele, Thomas Gorthey, Advisor, Mr Chous 15 off her 0 First Row: Avis Dake, Katherine Baker, Mary Stecyk, Tony Gignac, Marian Did most for B Did most for 19 Best natured Best looking Most Dopular Best dancer Peppiest Most orginal Quietest Most ambitious Best athlete Noisiest Most talented Whittiest Best dressed Most congenial lost sarca tic Best manored Teacher's pest Tcacher's pet Biggest Bluff host successful Prettiest hair Prettiest eyes lost basnful H S 49 gala! Paul Gignac Raymond Teetz Raymond Teetz Edgar Crannell Robert Winchell Samuel Steele Raymond Teetz Raymond Teetz Harold McGowan Paul Gignac Edgar Crannell Raymond Teetz James Farley Raymond Teetz Edgar Crannell Robertwinchell william Fischer Robert Winchell Raymond Teetz Paul uignac Paul Gignac Paul Rignac Edpnr Crannell Raymond Teetz iarold hcfowan lo Patricia Taggart Patricia Taggart Marian Banach Mary Stecyk Gloria Savocchio Gloria Savocchio Patricia Taggart Margaret Atanasoff Betty Coloney Mary Qtecyk Avis Dake Patricia Taggart hary Iou Young Patricia Taggart Marilyn Baldwin Katherine Baker Patricia Taggart harian Banach Patricia Taggart marilyn Baldwin Patricia Taggart Nary Lou Young Jeannette Loucks Cloria Qavocchio oulia Bolebrlck . . , 1 , Q 5 -1 'I -' ' A X . . - 1 Most Studious Gaylord Bartholoma Celia Putman 2 P I L, , A . , . I , . 'I 1' 1 KI . Y 1 cw? Wa!! And My MARGARET ATANASOFF, leave my friendly smile to KAYE UIPSTEPD KATHERINE BAKER, leave my ability to capture a man with a Ford convertible to any zirl MARILYN BALDWIN, leave my ability to ski to PETE LOGAN MARIAN BANACI, leave my ability to 90 steady to ELINOR SEWARD FAYLORD B RTJOLONA, leave my ability to do Math to LUCIILE BENVARE JULIA DOLEBRUCK, leave my ability to pass Latin to PAT FISHER DORIS COLONEY, leave my ability to study to anyone who can do it and not weaken EDGAR CRANNELL, leave my basnfullness to anyone who can use 1 as well as I have AVIS DLKE, leave my ability to stay out late at night to PAT DENNIS JAMES FARLEV, leave my ability to keep the school noisy to LEONA BECA WAYNE FERGUSON, leave my seriousness to LEONARD SELOVER WILLIAM rISCHER, leave my ability to anyone who thinks I have any VINIHHED FISHER, leave my height to MARIAN E ATAIASOFF DONALD bOLAND, leave my ability to drive a tractor to DELBERT BUYCE PAUL CIGNAC, leave my photographic ability to CALVIN SHATTUCE THOMAS GORTHEY, leave my dark, wavy hair to DICK GRAHAM NAYNE LOQAWOOD, leave my llirtinp ability to JACA WINNEY JEANNETTE LOLCKS, leave my ability to get alonp with the opposite sex to DON BUTKUS HAROLD MCGOMAN, leave my bashfullness to THERON HOYT CELIA PUTMAN, leave my ability to talk in my study halls to PAT REGAL ROBERT QUINN, leave my shyness to MARILYN CANARY GLORIA SAVOCCHIO, leave my Nhope cnestu to MARY LOU JONES fC8P8lUl Mary Lou, it takes more than hope 1 MARY S ECVK, leave my glgzles and snickers to MARIANNE ATAN SOFU SANUEL STEELE, leave my ability to lace the girls without blushinv to BILL EATON PATRICIA TAG ARI, leave my ability to take 'bus tripsn to BILL PORTER RAYMOND TEETZ, leave my eyelashes to any good looking g1Pl who wants them rRANK TROPIAK, leave my mechanical ability to NORMAN ORTIEY ROBERT xINCiELL, leave my ability to get along with girls to DICE DEWEY MARY LOU YOUNG, leave my ability to sing to JOYCE VEZINA CHARLES ZAJ CESKOXSKI, leave my ability to pass Earth Science TOM LEE the Faculty, we leave it isn't much, but we leave and you should be thankful 17 7 . 4, u. 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W v ,, xt I I to . , 4 ---- C MARGARET ATANASOFF KATHERINE BAKER MARILYN BALDWIN MARIAN BANACH GAYLORD BARTHOLOMA JULIA BOLEBRUCH DORIS COLONEY EDGAR CRANNELL AVIS DAKE JAMES FARLEY WAYNE FERGUSON WILLIAM FISCHER WINIFRED FISHER DONALD FOLAND PAUL GIGNAC THOMAS GORTHEY WAYNE LOCKWOOD JEANNETTE LOUCKS HAROLD MCGOVAN CELIA PUTMAN ROBERT QUINN GLORIA SAVOCCHIO MARY STECYK SAVUEI STEELE PATRICIA TAGJART RAYNOND TELTZ FRANK TROPIAK ROBERT VINCHELL MARY LOU YOUNG CHARLES ZAJACESKOISKI '50 Nursing at St Mary's, going home to seven little Bills nDean of Cranberry Creek University Owning and operating her father's oil business Helping Nate teach the little Kenyons how to play basketball Succeeding Arthur Murray as the world's famous dancer Still trying to pass Chemistry under Mr Palmer's direction Superintendent of Amsterdam City Hospital Owning his own arsenal Trying to teach Louie how to dance Competing with Jose Iturbi for Nobel prize in Music Stalking big game in Arizona Still sneaking out to play poker with the boys, but really going to Amsterdam Making fishermen out of her little Daums Official game protector in West Bush Still studying medicine, and trying to make up with Kaye Manager of Gorthey's Saw Mill Still taking piano lessons from a certain blond Still taking those weekend trips to her Grandfather's, while waiting Still blushing after being winked at by some blond Married to her handsome fql stepbrother in Scotia Editor of the Leader Republican, but still faithful to his old paper route Helping Bob milk cow on the farm Actress on Broadway Admiral in the Navy A promising woman repor er Famous radio announcer accounting for a hobby Owning his own body and fender works Owner of his own dairy farm Making her fame singing at the Metropolitan Opera House Owns his own car, and several jalopies 18 ' e N ll I 1 N . 0 .- O ' e ' 0 e ' 0 ' U ' 0 ' 0 ' 0 - 0 v 0 ' o - I ' e ' 0 - ,I I 1 - I G I Q A Q O . 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MARGARET ATAWASOFF KATHERI E BAKER MARILYN BALDWIN MARIAN BAN CH GAYLORD BARTHOLOMA JULIA BOLEBRUCK DORIS COLONEY EDJAR CRANNELL AVIS DAKE JAMES FARLRY 'AYNE FEROUSON WILIIAM FISCHER WIWIFRhD FISHER DONALD FOLAND PAUL OIGNAC THOMAS GORTdEY WAYNE LOCKVOOD JEANNhTTE LOICKS H ROTD Nc Ov I C LIA PUTNAN ROEEiT QUINN GLORIA SAVOCCRIO S 'EL SThLL P TRICI TA JART Rf'lOWD mpETZ F K WSOP AK RO elm WIICHLLL V 'Q LOU OI ' 4 A bunch of tall, good looking chaos A set of sidhes so she can set up house keeping with Dean An oil business of her own A senior license so she can drive HNate's' new Chevy An operators' license so he won't have to dodge the troopers A handsome young intern so they can build a hospital of their own The best of luck in her nursing career A life long position as Manager of the ' entucky Wildca su A position as head nurse at City Hospital A position as pianist in Boston Symphony Orchestra A llfe time fishing and hunting license life long companion, Laddie Nothing but happiness for her and Ernie A new tractor for his farm A position as chief surgeon at Johns Hopklns Good luck throughout his college years A bottle of peroxide for his oeautiful blondes A certain green convertible Cwlth operators license D A box of powder to cover his blushes A bos to dictate to, so she c n if on s knee An electric rayor so he c n shave every day A twin to keep the other date when she has tro piano peacefull A new record of uAllr1Ght Louie, Drop That Gun! A mailman of her own to carry her threat letters A pair of water fins t et 1UtO the Olympics A life ti e vlarantee for a motor blke A special bus line from Broadalb n to Olovers ville A singer in Metropolitan Opera rouse VV CRARLLS ZA AFESKOwSKI A car of his own 19 l l Q 1 A . PY A ' ' O , - 0 r I A - 0 U . O ' 0 P . A ' X 'K t . ' 2 0 O V . vw, an -I - , J - A - N ll . .A , U - h ' ' Q J - . . T ' . I - , , ' ' it - Y X - ' A A 1 G WA? - ' . . E A - A s V- 2 s , hi O L' ,' 'V' q , . 1 ,f A 3 A I. A g f , - Y , f . V D MARY STECYK - A sound proof room so she can practice the . Q' , ANT - L - 'g. A H Y A nf- vy F rx J ' c , . ill Al -W - o Q '. . 7A . RLT! - A' I' - . - ri Jw . ' . lbWE- ' T XD - i U - I ..A: ' Y F733 - , . . . W J , W - . Seated Celia Putman, Marilyn Baldwin, Miss Violet Lockyer, Gloria Savocchio Mary Stecyk, Raymond Teetz, Katherine Baker, Marian Banach, Patricia Taggart Standing Caylord Bartholoma, Robert Winchell, Jeannette Loucks, Nr T R Townley, Margaret Atanasoff, Charles Zajacheskowski, Avis Dake, Mary Lou Youn Paul Gignac The Senior play, The Baby Sitter , a three act comedy by Perry Clark, was Dresented by the Class of '49 on the evening of March 18, under the direction of Miss Violet Lockyer The performance was superb and the large audience was very appreciative as was shown by their laughter and applause When Mother and Dad decide that Carrie is keeping their son, Bob, out too late, anything can and does happen Mother makes a date with Eunice for Bob not knowing or caring that Bob and Carrie have already planned a special date Bob and his mother have a disagreement Mother wins the argument and Carrie settles down to Nbaby situ with the bosses little girls What happens after Yother and Dad, Bob and Eunice, leave is really exciting There is Lefty, who aids Butch in destroyin Carries reputation as a baby sitter, and a host of other characters who add to the enyoyment of the play The cast of characters is as follows Bob, who breaks a date Raymond Teetz Mother, who makes him break the date. ....... Patricia Taggart Father, who agrees with Mother...............Paul Gignac Butch, a holy terror .... ...Gloria Savocchio Jane, Bob's sister ....... ...Katherine Baker Helen, Bob's sister. ..... ..Jeannette Loucks Carrie, Bob's one and only.. .... Mary Stecyk Eunice, who tries to take Carrie's place...Mari1yn Baldwin Carl, Helen's boy fr1end....Robert Winchell Lefty, another holy terror....Marian Banach Midge, who raids the 1cebox......... .... Mary Lou Young Dot, who aldo raids the 1ceboz....AviS Dake Mr. Gordon, Butch's father......Gaylord Bartholoma Mrs. Gordon, Butch's mother....Ce1ia Putman 20 Wff J 61126 LJ FM 704 ZW X ea Z Q2 NN CR' X AQ! Q xi gdb z 1 . I W - o .1 , 3' V ,K X fx f fi C' x ' ' ., .xf L wg iv Sv X 5' 'X . 0 75? K S 1,4 TZ' -- , 1 SQ! U Q Lf!! Aj f , LQ, J, ' M NR' rj - 4 f X 3 ' f X pf ' X 1 f N Q KVI'-N L .- Krigffq, K- lg, Q ' .I , im, I 4 ,F . fy A Ev? I , 4 .. al , '- 6 ff ff 3 ?2 4 2 KN 7' il .Q Kr 5 'ka A. R V . , . o ' X? 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Nix! ,lf KV 2- own rf 'Y M1 lj Xxx xf ia ,X M Xgwd W Lx B' CLASSES af 7950 gem 4,4 1951 Y K First Row Carol Hurd, Nadene Logan, William Eaton, Marilyn Canary, Theron Hoyt, William Warren, Patricia Fegal, Mary Lou Jones, Thomas Lee, Mary Dingman, Ethel Vandenburg Second Row Howard Small, Delbert Buyce, Barry Winney, Joyce Vezina, Kaye Olmstead, Violet Pettit, Charlotte Dado, Thelma Michell, Richard Zajaceskowski, Gordon Cornell, Advisor Miss Winne Third Row Willis Clark, Stephen Genis, George Gifford, Thomas Gasner, Fred Hasenfuss, Lee Barlett, Robert Leslie, Roger Crannell, James Sweet, Norman Gorthey First Row: Joyce Foland, Leona Beck, Blanche Winney, Mary Louise Oathout, Carol Brauns, John Davldczuk, Walter Gifford, Calvin Shattuck, Ruth Whitman, George Prokop, Elizabeth Earl, Athalia Davis, Barbara Loucks. Second Row: Lucille Benware, Alice Prokop, Helen Michaud, Lorna June, Grace Ward, Marjorie Williams, Theresa Bogdan, Betty Hutchinson, Janet Skapik, Marilyn Schermerhorn, Elinor Seward, Jennie Malacynski, Grace Leszczynski, Miss Miller. Third Row: Marianne Atanasoff, Harvey Benedict, Henry Leszczynski, George Tracy, John Bolebruck, Michall Mills, Richard Dewey, Richard Graham, Herschell Coloney, Willard Reed, Roland Oathout, Harry Clute, Lois Fischer. 25 ' Y ,: t 'I I .JA x A is V. N- 8 V L A ,. I . -Q f 1 '. A o fx f 1' Q F, ' a , .V X ,f h . . . 4 I A Q 4 0 . a - 0 ' C 0 1 af 7752 Second Row Third Row Shelia Taggart, William Porter, Rae Brown, Michael 0'Palka, Marlene King, Joyce LeBarron, Mary Lou Cloutier, Geraldine Small, Julia Van Allen, Elizabeth Werner Lester Kruger, Barry Chase, Richard Cunningham, Richard Sawyer, Charles Kenyon, Claire Davis, Janice Tasker, Ruth Ann Macvean, Phyllis White, Beth Jones, Frank Wright, Leland Oathout, Robert Haff, Eddie Dingman, Advisor, Miss Lockyer Jerry Crispin, Lauren Loucks, Gilbert Danneburg, Donald Butkus, Robert Donaldson, Phillip Lasher, Douglas Pelotte Elton Satterlee, James Crannell, John English, Arthur Sparks, Harold Wilder. 24 First Row: Joan Moon, Norma Kruger, Patricia Fisher, Eileen Welke, D First Row Sharon Dennis, Marilyn Hurd, Barbara Paris, Yvonne Perreault, Eleanor Hicks, Marilyn Large, Joan Maler, Ada Weaver, Janet Sabattis, Catherine Oathout, Alice Person Second Row Joseph Motyl, Douglas Williams, Richard Keelinp, Georpe Walters, Arthur Atanasoff, Douglas De Nure, Charles Hart, Edwin Satterlee, David Wrobel, Ronald Seeley, Richard Bartholoma, Peter Young, Marilyn Lee, Beverley Lake, Mrs Wood Rirst Row Emma Jean Bates, Edna Dingman, Elizabeth Christopher, Rose Steele, Shirley Newberry, Diana Roto, Roberta Belden, Thelma Chase, Carol Hasenfuss, Priscilla Bradt, Edith VanAllen Second Row Miss Hohler, Robert Zajaceskowski, Peter Logan, John Civic, Phillip B I5 n, Gerard Ross, Thomas Loucks, Robert Dillenbeck, Thomas Warren, George Grey, Larry Fisher, Jack Reed. 25 59452 QM U ' B E on coca!! glade First Row Dianne Steele, Joan Christopher, Patricia St John, Loretta Rebisz, J oan Warren, Ardel Brooks, Suzanne Glover, Patricla Brown, nn Leavenworth, Jacqueline Jeffords, Ruth Weaver, Charlotte Nourse Second Row Mrs McCullough, James Chambers, Charles Morehouse, Rene Gignac Gilbert Roberts, Deuel Sabattis, Stanley Person, Ronald Taggart James Daggett Jr , Lewis Frye, Robert Davis , First Row Second Row Joan Benware, Kaye Foss, Joyce white, Diane Kretiv, Janet Haff Joan O'Pa1xa, Joan Roots, Jayne Lee, Carol Paris, Mrs Luif James Shattuck, Russell Loveless, Robert Young, Thomas Deuel James Moon, Pnillip Kissenger, Percy Steele, Richard Mittler Eugene Dado, James Atanasoff, Peter Cornell, Wesley Putman, Gary Shaw, Herbert Boynton, John Rebize, Richard Edwards. 26 I : . 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I amd First Row Mrs Groff, Carol Hughes, Sandra Jeffords, Marilyn Feenan, Margaret Small, Audrey Taber, Donna Deuel, Lynne Clizbe, Barbara Simmons, Gale Frank, Dorothy Dake, Mary Dannelorich Second Row Thomas Louer, Albert Motyl, Robert Bates, William Kissinger, Sylvia Gibson, Margaret Wells, Marion Jahr, Clark Lingenfelter, James Clizbe, Philip Bower, Richard Cleveland Third Row Roger Persor, Edwin Oathout, varren Skattuck, Samuel Tagoart, Donald Prie t Allen Fis er, Jesse Moon, Stanley Nourse First Rows second Row: Third Rows Jean Moon, Jean Lasher, Betty Jeffords, Jean Hopes, Dorothy Danelorich Dorothy Kuckark, Jane Loveless, Nancy Richards, Elaine, Genis, Jean Dannenberg Carol Demarest, Shirley White Gail Shufelt, Mary Petr, Carol Gorthey, Carol Lockrow, Marilyn Gasner, Donna Davis, Linda Sherman, Carolyn Frye, Betty Epting, David Brooks, Billy Smith, Jack Lee. John Agnostopolus, Tom Goodemote, Bobby Cloutier, Alfred Chioffe, Chall Charles Bloodgood, Billy Malec, Peter Auty, Billy Hatzenbuhler, Raymone Lingenfelter, Raymond boodward, Mrs Hults 28 . . 0 u I ' . , IW u W 3 . ' Z' ' . , 5 1. ' S , LJ. , , . 1 7 A 0 I 4. Y v e 0 First Row Jean Reeves, Joan Reeves, Freda Frederick, Linda Cornell, Marion Dado, Lois Kenyon, Peggy Hoyt Second Row Frederick Gasner, Leonard Stangle, Legnapd ovpalka, Richard Zabawczuk, Charles Priest, Donna Case, Patricia Edmonds, Joan Johnson Third Row Alfred Fleszer, Robert Winney, Raymond Boynton, Gary Pelotte, First Row Second Row Third Row Sharen King, Linda Chous, Shirley Bowler, Joanne Zabowczuk, Carolyn Lingenfelter, Sally Earl, Carol Gasner, Lona Vezina, Donald Frank Dana Thompson, Gail Fertal, Judith Mills, Joan Stillman, Ruth Ann Crannell, Mildred Ammerall, Frona Hoyt, Carole Fountain, Patty O'Mara, Alex Williams, Harvey Ferguson Phillip Pearo, John Warren, Ned Deuel, Phillip Shaw, Ray Tomlinson, Bill Paris, Clark Sim ons, Gale Shaw, Letha B Leslie 29 Daniel Steele, John Atanasoff, Raymond Baker, Mrs. Delorme. . First Row Edith Sawyer, Cynthia Van Kleeck, Patricia Weaver, Shirley Mussen, Carol Close, Martha Oathout, Donna Lou Parker, Robert Aroersinger Gerald Dingman Second Row Tim y Foss, Edward Gasner, Leonard Boynton, Billy Baker, Nicholas Carpluk, Paul Mostipak, Curtis Person, David De Luca, Lloyd Smith Mrs Bauder Second Row Third Row Cleveland, Joanne Martin, C rolyn Spencer, Faith Ann Jennings Billy Jankowski, Leonard G sner, David Vinney, James Tomlinson Gary Fleszar, Joseph Pospiszel, Philip Kenyon, Jimmy Agnostopulas Tomlinson, Leon Foss, Gary Alan Armitage, Jimmy Rockwell, G ry N Bohn McCleary, Mrs Bowers A Tomlinson, Dennis Woods, Kent June, 50 First Row: Carolyn Czupryk Joan Asfoury, Virginia Hopes, Karen Ham, bhella : a - . , 45 First Row Second Row 4rd Row Jimmy henge, Roseann Gibson, Betty Steele, Donna Daye, Nancy Putman, Jo Rockwell, Linda Stanple, Susan Brooks, Roger Steele Mary Bokel, Jeannette Jeffords, Marie Chous, Barbara Bowler, Joan Cloutier, Donna Priest, Linda Frank, Dorothy Robeck, Miss Argotsinger Stephen Meneche, Terry Luck, Floyd Oathout, John Zajaceskowski, Billy Canfield, Gerald Rote, Myrov Kuchark, Billy Serendensky M Clizbe Janet Canelorich Cheryl First Row: Marjorie Kenyon, Martha Porter, arica , a Pfeiffer Annette Bilobran, Sandra Pelotte, William Jeffords. Second Row: John Christopher, Lee Crispin, Jeanette Bilobran, Roberta Hutchinson, Richard Stead, walter Emerson Eric Jones, Alvah Ferguson, George Brown, Annamarie Reed. 51 ' 608 1 ' R ' A -1 f ig 1 ' 1 - - O . , 6 A Z 3 dar, ' f 4 l A 1 ' ,, s- 11 - T' ,1 v 3. M Y v' 1- X N' s ' L ' A Q1 J ,J A .. 1 4 1 . .4 .-,,, I ,, . j 4 Ar N 1 AX . ' .im wx L,l 'Lx .N . ,X I K' ., ,. 'f- ' ' f.. , f , ' f' ' iv 'Ll-A, , ' l -fi -11., -'T X-' Vi- 'f ' ff 1 b .go -. 1' ' NP :t , - IM- ' 5 KN, . N' ' ' 1 Nz, . z A 1 O I U by ' . . Th- g , 'J O W ' ' Sclzaala First Row Anna Orsell, Alice Balogh, Marilyn Warwlck, Joan Seelow Jane oore Eva Moore, Joan Hausman, Roger nalogh, Richard lerguson, Rover Ferguson, Roger Finch Second 'low Loretta Balogh, Shirley Terrell, Charlotte Ahrens Beverly Ferguson Ruth Seelow Sondra waldvogel, Joyce Hunter, Rober Ah ens, John Canron, Larl Hunter 'nhird low Leland Moore, obert Winch, Glen Terrell, Donald Hart, Arthur Capron D8Vid 1iI1Ch,IIrs Jessie Crannell irst 'tow Loretta letcher, I-ra ces Lrownell, Donna Ualloran, Evelffme fi lloram, foods Second Row ov-ard rletcner, iooert O'Pa'xe, Rohe t Reed 'aloh Darl in ' lv '1 rank, ov f-rl 1 a es I llor rx, Harold rovmel iss G rt ey 1,0 u ,' -' XY 1 o . , .L , 1 A , 17 ki, - O 1 : Q., , 1 , -, , f 1' j 0 -4- l 2 1 E 4 , T' . , , F' I : F' . 1 ru 2 . L .. ' .. Y :I A Judith Coons, Lois Jann Frank, Joan O'Palka, Carol Brownell, Barbara . ' f : YZ ' ' I L ' 1 e . clr . a, E. I - .r, fe- 1. F lil D. rr, J La a u E .l, YI 0 E1 . Li, DISTRICT SCHOOLS CON'T 'LI 5 QV! 7 K 3 . , .wif O gg, Qs.-4 ? oo QQQQ. ov' 00' First Row Linda Mueller, Judith Stead, Rosella Loveless, Marion Loveless Carol Kobischen, Rebecca Sawyer, Leah Ann Loveless , Second Row John Swarnowicz, George Welke, Valeria Mucha Patricia L a , e venworth, Catherine Sawyer, Irma Mueller, Ronald Sawyer, Gerald Ahnert Third R w o Carl Ahnert, Joseph Bogdan, James Loveless, Theodore Mucha, Thomas Rounds, Hrs Mary Cruthers 33 ATHLETICS medal! First Row Edgar Crannell, Robert Quinn, Samuel Steele, Wayne Lockwood, Thomas Lee, Stephen Genis, Roger Crannell, Eugene Cloutier Second Row Coach William Stillman, Robert Donaldson, Willard Reed, Willis Clark, Thomas Gorthy, Robert Winchell, William Eaton, Arthur Sparks, Robert Leslie, William Porter Saocefz First Row Robert Donaldson, Thomas Lee, Samuel Steele, Eugene Cloutier, Edgar Crannell, Willis Clark, Charles Zajaceskowski, William Eaton Second Row Coach 'illiam Stillman, Roger Crannell, Michael O'Palka Willard Reed, Michael Mills, Thomas Gasner, Stephen Genis, Robert Leslie, Wayne Lockwood, Manager Paul Gignac 55 . . . . . . Y . . . 2 W , , . First Row walter Gifford, Robert Donaldson, John Linney, Thomas Gasner, George Gifford Second How Coach william Stillman, Roger Crannell, Thomas Lee, Robert Leslie, Willard Reed, Gordon Cornell, Gilbert Dannenburg Broadalbin - - Q -'I x, -- Gloversville Balston Spa Fultonville Fort Plain Mayfield St. Marys Fort Plain Ronda Northville Wells Gloversville Fultonville Mayfield Balston S Fonda Northville Wells The leanue standings for the J Vees I s a 6 - 4 won lost record which put them in second place, 'ie with May field. 56 ' Wmcfff 27 VI II Il 29 ll ll - N ll N 35 II W SO n 21 H H 'I 56 pa Y ' 43 B Zmkefkzdf First Row Manager Paul ignac, Mascot Thomas Varren Second Row Eugene Cloutier, Willis Clark, Henry Cieply, Ldgar Crannell, illiam The 1948 49 basketball team wound uo with a 4 6 won lost record Although having a poor season we were still able to keep a few past re cords Two of these records were by defeating Wells and Fultonville on our home court Not only this but for the second time in the past two seasons the Broadalbin quintet has never in league or non league competition committed more personnel fouls than their opponents By de feating Wells at Broadalbin the team made the bipgest upset of the sea son in the Tri County League. 57 2 G ,Q , 2 ' , W M Eaton, Samuel Steele, Coach william Stillman. -. 1, ,,. dj-'IS' AQSQZQ, .-V x a -' sw.. 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'-Y -' i-q5 ' , ' fx a 'Y y 4 N.: T Seated Patricia Taggart, Paul Gignac President, Beth Jones, Marilyn Baldwin Standing Thomas Lee, Robert Donaldson, Marilyn Canary, Mr Townle Gaylord Bartholoma, Carol Brauns, George Prokop, Mary Stecyk Mr Townley, our principal, suvzested the formation of a Student Conn cil, and in 1948 plans for such an organization were made A boy and girl from each class were voted upon by their classmates represent their clas in the Student Council Members of the Student Council are composed of representatives of Fresh man, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior classes, President, First Vice President and Second Vice President The members of the Student Council are as folle ows Paul Gignac, President, Marilyn Baldwin, First Vice President, Patric ia Taggart, Second Vice President, Gaylord B rtholoma, Treasurer, Beth Jones, Secretary, Mary Stecyk, Thomas Lee, Marilyn Canary, Carol Brauns, Georve Prokop, and Robert Donaldson A few of the accomphishments of the Student Council are they have set tled disputes arisina between classes, due to the Student Council, the pave in the Sacandara Mon'ter was made possible they have also taken money from their treasury and have put this money towards a plan of entertainment for the students as entertainment, the Student Council has made possible danc ing during noon hours, many intere ting as emolies, and movies, also shown during noon hours. The Student Council took charge of the drive to raise money for CARL in our school 59 Zfzadaldffamm, First Row: Charles Morehouse, George Walters, Thomas Louer, William Warren, Mary Stecyk, Raymond Teetz, Sandra Jeffers, Shirley Salak, Jane Lee. Second Row: Mrs. Jenkins, Lorna June, Helen Michaud, Lois Fischer, Carol Brauns, Gloria Savocchio, Mary Lou Jones, Thelma Michell, Miss Miller. Third Row: John Davidczuk, Lucille Benware, Charlotte Dado, Elinor Seward, Marian Banach, Mary Dingman, William Eaton. 40 Meme Edu! First Row Nadene Logan, Patricia Tag art, Margaret Atanasoff, Jeannette Louclfs Second Row Charlotte Dado, Marian Banach, Mary Stecyk, Vatherine Baker, Avis Dake, Iona R! Cloutier, Julia Bolebruclf, Winifred Fisher, Gloria Savocchio, Mary Lou Jones, Violet Pettit Left to R1 ht rs Catherine Tenklns, vi rilyn Canary, Ruth Ikltman, Sheila Taggart William Warren 41 A 2 I . 4 2 A -L - . io - . V 0 4 ' 'Li g 2.5 . Q ?.' , 0 Kiowa First Row Beth Earl, Beth Jones, Rae Brown, Marlene King, Thomas Lee, Mary Dingman, Lucille Benware, Marilyn Baldwin, Mrs Florence Jeffords Patricia Dennis, Nadene Logan, Joyce Vezina, Joyce LeBarron, Marylou Cloutier, Sheila Taggart, Eilleen Welke Second Row Carol Hurd, Grace Leszczynski, Ethel Vandenberg, Athalia Davis, Alice Prokop, Janet Skapik, Ruth Whitman, Marianne Atanasoff, Margaret Atanasoff, Helen Michaud, Patricia Fegel, Mary Stecyk, Gloria Savocchio, Mary Lou Jones, Elinor Seward, Avis Dake, Elizabeth Werner Third Row Charles Kenyon, John English, William Werner, Donald Butkus, Jeannette Loucks, Patricia Taggart, Celia Putman, Marilouise Oathout, Phyllis White, Katherine Baker, Ruth Mac Vaen, Janice Tasker, Violet Pettit, Betty Hutchinson, Robert Donaldson, Roger Crannell, James Farley, Robert daff. p alfa gamma birst now Nrs Donald Eddy, Celia Putman, Jeannette Loucks, loria Qavocchio Marilyn Baldwin, harian Lanach Second Row hadene Loman, Joyce Vezina, Kaye Olmstead, Pat icia Tavvart, Vary Qtecvk, Kather1ne Baker, Patricia evel, Pharlotte Dade, Bary Lou Jones 42 . . ' D ' 0 . . . . . . , ' . n ,-. Q A. o . V 1 U, ' 9 ' I M . . . . . 3 . r . Y D ' U , f . . - ,. I Elizabetn Earl, M ry Lou Jone , Glorla Savocchio, Patricia Fegal, Avis Dake, Athalia Davis, nlinor Seward Left to xight Aarilyn Balowln, Wary ,ouise Oathout, Beth Jones, Joyce Vezina, Sheila Taggart 45 Advisor - Lbs. 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