Broadalbin High School - Kennyetto Kronicle Yearbook (Broadalbin, NY)
- Class of 1953
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I q A A.,, - 2 s , , .W -Q .., -J 2 2 L , f ,....., , ...W , ..4-sm:-,NM , 14 -xv- .,' ' :4 ' LfW:'r:9f,,LL. ,Ml V - Qu-'pw ,W ff, ll... gn. v ffm- M K , .Q ff? ff Mffvf' L z-- x Q11 A w WI Mill an L X Q k Q5 2 Q 5 i Q nr :mm Wm I , , f f f E W imw S., 2 M? 2 mg ...ff . . V A , ,,Q ,M V Ntwmjyif' ' '- ' A ,.-.wg We the Class of 1953 want to dedlcate thls our yearbook to our most loyal advlsor Mrs Dorothy Ryan We want to thank her for the gu1dan has glven us thro h ce and ZSSISIZHCC which she ug the years that she has been our adv1sor 6596 C556 A A 1 .QI 5 H r . r o 1 . . a xi YJ Y gcwvwl af 5 cha S I I P 1 4... Seated: Grace Shattuck, Clerk, Lewis Cornell, Edward Tanner Jrf, President, John M. Paris, District Superintendent, Leland Reed. Standing: Daniel Thompson, Vice President, T. R. Townley, Principal, Charles Capron. F FACULTY 'S fi' First row: Dorothy Ryan, Edith Wood, Charles Saxton, Louise Hohler. Second row: Anita Winne, Michael Chous, Iona Cloutier, Paul Hartman, Esther Pitt. Third row: William Dormandy, Millicent Brown, Pauline Stillman, Andrew Greenstein. Sfaculty , , S f ,A ilrffvt-1 mfr av, ,J X f 1 B x, , 'v s 2 ii is ,,?,ig First row: Benjamin Williams, T.R. Townley, William Stillman. Standing: Flo- rence Ieffords, Margaret Toal, Florence Hults, Jeanne Cloutier. W .1 emit? First row: Lula Beach, John Swan, Marian Schnipp. Second row: Mary , J Sism, Myra DeLorme, Mae Hults, Bettie Frederick. Third ww: Betty Williams, Thelma Argotsinger, Miriam Snyder, Doris Johnson. Fourth row: Charlotte Groff, Laura Johns, Letha Leslie. my Z 4 C' ' 3 na First row: Julia Smith, Georgianna Greenwood, Mildred Shirkey, Elsa Jeffers, Ruth Brooks. Second row: James Crannell, Smith Sawyer, Paul Chase, Charles Warren, Lawrence Jeffords, Stephen skapik. ' Qbafa Wieecage Broadalbin Central School Broadalbin, New York Members of the Class of 1953 Time marches on. It SGGMS only yesterday that I met most of you busily engaged in your eighth grade activities, Your four years of high school have stamped you as a class that does things easily and thoroughly. Dances, parties, plays, yearbook, assemblies and other activities have been so well organized that your plans have been executed with remarkable success. I trust that the highschool years have been pleasant and profitable to each of you. Your continued success and good health, will be a source of mutual satisfaction to all of us, who have worked with you. K7 SE NIURS ELIZABETH ANN CHRISTOPHER Beth Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Choir 45 Senior Play 4: Cheerleading 1,2,3,4: Yearbook Staff 43 Sorority 3,42 Library Club 2, 3,4g Intramural Sports 1,2,3g She is bashful, she is shy, but there is mischief in her eye. JOHN DAVID CIVIC John Class Secretary 15 Student Council Representative 25 Class President 3,45 Band 1, 2, 3,45 Chorus 1,2,3,4g Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 43 Soccer 4g Baseball 1, 2, 3 45 Senior Play 4, Yearbook Staff 4g Boy's State 3. Happy am I, from care I am free, why aren't they all contented like me? WREATHA GRACE CRANNELL Ret Intramurals Sports 1, 2,3,4: Chorus 2, 3,45 F.H.A.1g Choir 4: Sorority 4: Yearbook Staff 4, Senior Play 4. If I rest I rust. MAXINE ADELE CRAWFORD Mitzie Chorus 3,45 Sorority 45 Senior Play 45 Yearbook Staff Co-editor 4. For she is just the quiet kind whose nature never varies. DOUGLAS GEORGE DeNURE Doug Chorus 1,2,3,4: Baseball 2, 3: Track 3,45 Basketball J.V. 25 Varsity 3,-4, Soccer 2,3,4g Intramurals 1,25 Boy's State 3, Senior Play 4: Choir 4: Yearbook Staff Co-editor 4. He may be out of sight but never out of mind. CAROL JANET MARY HASENFUSS Carolie Band 1, 2, 3,4g Cheerleading 3,4: Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Choir 4: Library Club 3,4: Intramural Sports 3,4: Senior Play 45 Student Council 4. Crazy little mixed up kid. 1 fy' HYZ7. 'Z 6' Y' N 'T'3 f7 N1 -J '-:r X . 'sf 'nga ROBERT F. HASENFUSS Bob Everything comes if we wait MARILYN FAYE HURD Mickey Intramural sports 1, 2, 3: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 1, 2, 3: Choir 4: Class Vice President 1: Class Treasurer 2, 3,4: Yearbook Staff 4: Varsity Cheerleading 4: Library Club 2, 3,4: Senior Play 4. The model of wit and wisdom' combined with good nature and a pleasing personality. RICHARD WALTER KEELING Dick Track 1,2,3.4: Chorus 1,2,3,4: Band 1, 2, 3,4: In tramural sports 1, 2, 3,4: Choir 4: Soccer 2, 3: Bas- ketball 3. Not too serious, not too gay, but a good fellow all the way. MARILYN FAY LARGE Stretch Chorus 1, 2,3,4: Intramural sports 1,2,3,4: J.V. Cheerleader 3,4: Senior Play 4: Yearbook Staff 4: Library Club 2, 3,4: Sorority 4. She's full of fun and mischief too, doing things she shouldn't do. JAMES CHARLES LEE num.. Senior Play 4: Yearbook Staff 4. Men of few words are the best men. MARILYN IEAN LEE Jeannie Yearbook Staff 43 Senior Play 4: Chorus 1, 2,3, 4. To have a friend is to be a friend. JOAN MILDRED MALEC Cookie Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Choir 4: Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4: Library Club 2, 3, 4: Varsity Cheer- leader 4: Yearbook Staff 4: F.H.A. 2. To you she may seem modest and meek, but al- ways remember, still water runs deep. KATHERINE MAY OATHOUT Kathy Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader 3, 4: Band 1,2,3,4: Chorus 1,2,3,4: Choir 4: F.H.A. 2: Li- brary 3,4: Sorority 3, 4: Yearbook Staff 4: Senior Play 4. As merry as the day is long. BARBARA RUTH PARIS Barb Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3,4: Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader 2, 3, 4: Library Club 3, 4: Sorority 3,4: Yearbook Staff: Senior Play 4. I believe in saying what I think and thinking what I say. PENELOPE ANN PARIS Penny Cheerleader 2, 3,4: Library Club 2,3,4: Sorority 3, 4: Chorus 1, 2, 3,4: Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4: Year- book Staff 4: Senior Play 4. She is tiny with little feet but her knowledge is very deep. YVONNE MARLANA PERREAULT Vonnie Girl's State 3: Class President 1,2: Class Secretary 3,4: Band 1,2,3,4: I.V. Cheerleader 1: Varsity Cheerleader 2,3,4: Chorus 1,2,3,4: Choir 4: Library Club 2, 3, 4: Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4: Yearbook Staff 4: Senior Play 4. Gentle and sweet, excellent things in a woman. ALICE MAE PERSON Allie Chorus 1, 2,4: Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3,4: Choir 4: F.H.A . 1: Senior Play 4: Yearbook staff 4. Athletic, witty and full of fun, she's made a friend of everyone. C 'Tr 16,5 gif in I? ,tx 'T' 3 .Kaz S' ff' 'Ds 7? AC' I DIANA LORRAINE ROTE Class Vice President 43 Intramural Sports 1, 2,3,4: Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Library Club 2, 3, 4: Sorority 3, 4g Yearbook Staff 4: Senior Play 4g Student Council 3. I have no other than a woman's reason. I think so because I think so. THOMAS ARTHUR SANFORD Tom Baseball 1, 2, 35 Junior Varsity Basketball 2, 3: Varsity Basketball 45 Soccer 3: Senior Play 4: Yearbook Staff4. To do two things at once is to do neither. EDWIN SATTERLEE ..Ed.. Baseball 2,35 Junior Varsity Basketball 2,3: Varsity Basketball 4g Senior Play 4. Beware of the man who doesn't talk. RICHARD GARNER SCULLARD Dick Senior Play 4g Yearbook Staff 4. A little nonsense now and then, is relished by the best of men. ROSE MARIE STEELE Rose Cheerleading 1, 2, 3: Chorus 1, 2, 3,43 Student Council 1, 2, Intramural 1, 2, 35 Senior Play 45 Yearbook Staff 43 Library Club 2, 3. Bright as the morning star and fair to look upon. ALICE MAE THORNTON Alice Intramural sports 1, 2, 3,4: Choir 4: Ch0rl1S 3. 4: Senior Play 4, Yearbook Staff 4: F.H.A. Library Club4 Her ways are ways of pleasantness and all her paths are peace. GEORGE HARRISON WALTERS George Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3,4: Senior Play 4: Yearbook staff 4. Where did you get those eyes so blue, out of the sky asl came through. HOWARD THOMAS WARREN llTornlY Soccer 2,3,4: Junior Varsity Basketball 2, Senior Play 4. There is no fire without some smoke. ADA M. WEAVER 7lAdall Library Club 2, 3, 4: Intramural Sports 1: Yearbook Staff 4: President of Astronomy Club 1: Senior Play 4. Silence is a virtue of those who are wise. LEON ALFRED WHITMAN Leon Band 2,3, 4: Chorus 1, 2,3: Choir 4: Senior Play 4: Yearbook Staff 4. It matters not how long you live, but how well. ROBERT ZAJACESKOWSKI Babe Senior Play 4: Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3,4: Chorus 1, 2, 3,4: Junior Varsity Basketball 1, 2,3: Varsity Basketball 4. 'Speak low if you speak love. Q9 if l 5 : .hx F I I fy? 66144 gfwtazg We started our Freshman year rn September, 1949 wrth Mr Andrew Palmer as our advlsor Durrng th1s year we sold T shxrts Our off1cers were Pres1dent, Yvonne Perreault, Vrce Presl dent, Marxlyn Hurd, Secretary, John C1v1c, Treasurer, Sharon Denn1s, Student Councll Rose Steele and Robert Zajaceskowskl We entered our Sophomore year wrth hopes of contrnumg our successful hrgh school career w1th Mrs Dorothy Ryan as our advlsor Our act1v1t1es broadened a l1ttle more We sold T Sh11'tS, SW68tSh11TS, held our frrst annual Snow Ball Hop and ordered our Sen1or rrngs Our off1cers were Pres1dent, Yvonne Perreault, Vrce Pres1dent, Peter Logan, Secretary, Robert ZaJaceskowsk1, Treasurer, Martlyn Hurd Reporter, James Grbson, Student Councll, Rose Steele and John C1V1C, Advrsor, Mrs Ryan Ou1' Jun1or year proved very successful and under the gurdance of Mrs Ryan our bank account grew and our ambrtron overflowed We took on new act1v1t1es and contlnued old ones We held our second Snow Ball Hop , our Iumor Prom honorrng the 1952 Semors, Jr Movres, food sales, sold T shrrts and sweatshrrts, cheerbooks, basketball cards, chose the cast for our Semor Play and rece1ved our Semor Rmgs Our off1cers were Pres1dent John C1v1c, Vlce Pres1dent, Tho mas Sanford, Secretary, Yvonne Perreault, Treasurer, Mar1lyn Hurd, Student Councrl, Drana Rote and Robert Za Jaceskowskr In September 1952 our brg day arr1ved We entered school as Senrors Our SCIIVIIICS once agarn grew We had our last Snow Ball Hop Semor Play, sponsored Merry Men of M1nstrels, had Fnday 13th dance, held Semor Movres, sold class pms and Tmy Trms, had food sales, sold refreshments after basketball games, took our long dreamed of Waslungton t.r1p and publlshed our yearbook Our off1cers were Presxdent, John Crvrc, V1ce Pres1dent, Drana Rote, Secretary Yvonne Perreault, Treasurer, Maulyn Hurd, Student Councrl, Carol Hasenfuss and Rrchard Scul lard, Student Councrl Pres1dent, Thomas Sanford We the C1385 of 1953 wrsh to thank all who helped make our years enjoyable at B H S and s1ncerely hope that future classes are msprred by your assrstance To you and you goodbye I O Q!5s0.5'Q :Ya W. sax. ' 1445 Wi!! and ea RICHARD BARTHOLOMA, leave my talent to get in trouble to JOAN WARREN. ELIZABETH CHRISTOPHER, leave my love of Griswald's dancehall to MARGARET OATHOUT. JOHN CIVIC, leave my ability to keep from getting involved with women to JOHN REBISZ. RETHA CRANNELL, leave my ability to play basketball t0 IANICE FISHER. MAXINE CRAWFORD, leave my love for Italians to ARDEL BROOKS. DOUGLAS DENURE, leave my ability to shoot at a deer 5 ft. away and miss it, to DICK EDWARDS, CAROL HASENFUSS, leave the old saying, there's always a first time, to JOYCE WHITE. ROBERT HASENFUSS, leave my ability not to get caught by the troopers to TOM DUEL. MARILYN HURD leave my cartwheels to DIANA KRETIV RICHARD KEELING leave my wavy hair to RUDY SCUDERI MARILYN LARGE leave my ability to keep the teachers discouraged and out talking acer tain one to CHARLENE CAPRON JAMES LEE leave my ability to kill rabbits with a Ford to JOHN REBISZ JANE LEE leave my ability to ANYONE who has enough ability to find it MARILYN LEE leave my ability to do dishes to SHIRLEY CROMLING JOAN MALEC leave my ability to play a clarinet to SANDRA JEFFERS KATHERINE OATHOUT leave my ability to like swabbies to JOAN SPENCER BARBARA PARIS leave my forgetfullness to JACK PARIS PENELOPE PARIS leave my height to ANYONE who can use It YVONNE PERREAULT leave my ability to go on long horseback rides to BOBBY DAVIS ALICE PERSON leave my ability to go steady to MAIUORIE PRIEST DIANA ROTE leave my ability to drive a Chevy to VERLENE WILCOX THOMAS SANFORD leave my ability to make promises and not keep them to FRANK CIEP LEY RICHARD SCULLARD leave my ability to play the violin to JACK REED ROSE STEELE leave my loud laughter and constant panic to VERLENE WILCOX ALICE THORNTON leave my ability to Jitterbug to a certain MARINE GEORGE WALTERS leave my ability to get along in English class to the BOYS in the future Senior class ADA WEAVER leave my desire to go to Mars to ANYONE with patience LEON WHITMAN leave my ability to play the sax to ANYONE who wants to start that low ROBERT ZAJACESKOWSKI leave my ability to hang around with the Amsterdam girls to DUKE KISSINGER , . 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Dtd most for B H Dld most for 1953 Peprest Best natured Most popular Best lookxng Best actor Best dancer Quretest Most orlglnal Most ambltrous Best athlete Nolsrest Most talented Best dressed Most congemal Most sarcastxc Best mannered Teacher s pet Teacher's pest Most studlous Most successful Prettlest ha1r Pretuest eyes Most bashful Best physlque Best drrver Most co operatxve S CLA SS BALLOT GIRL Yvonne Perreault Dlana Rote Rose Steele Dlana Rote Rose Steele Rose Steele Yvonne Perreault Rose Steele Rose Steele Ada Weaver Yvonne Perreault D1ana Rote Retha Crannell Marllyn Large Marllyn Hurd Yvonne Perreault Yvonne Perreault Carol Hasenfuss Marxlyn Hurd Drana Rote Manlyn Large Ada Weaver Marrlyn Hurd Rose Steele Carol Hasenfuss Ada Weaver Rose Steele Barbara Parts Dlana Rote BOY John Clvrc John C1v1c Tom Sanford John C1v1c James Lee Tom Sanford John Crvrc George Walters John C1v1c Drck Bartholoma Leon Whltman Tom Sanford John Crvrc Doug DeNure Tom Sanford John CIVIC Dlck Keellng John C1v1c George Walters John Crvrc John CIVIC Tom Sanford John Crvrc John C1v1c Drck Keelmg George Walters Leon Whrtman D1ck Bartholoma Doug DeNure John Crvrc . . . Wittiest Diana Rote George Walters HWNE-. '84 wk?- ,I- l A .If ,T 4 V! dir' lf' 'Ui hE.. 'W-P i -3 Q- -47 NAME Elrzabeth Chrrstopher John C1v1c Wreatha Crannell Maxlne Crawford Douglas DeNure Carol Hasenfuss Manlyn Hurd Rrchard Keelrng Manlyn Large James Lee Marrlyn Lee Katherrne Oathout Barbara Pans Penelope Pans Yvonne Perreault Al1ce Person Drana Rote Thom as Sanford Rrchard Scullard Rose Steele Alxce Thornton Edwm Satterlee George Walters Robert Zajaceskowslu 444 S WANTS TO BE Interror decorator Owner of a burck Taller Secretary Margre s Pedratrrc Nurse Medrcal MISSIOHHYY F arm M an ager W A VE Hot rod drrver M arned Nurse A Wrfe Pnvate Secretary Farmerette W rfe Intelh gent Farmer Englneer Housewrfe Free C arpenter Hunter Hltched PROBABLY WILL washmg drapers Model T Owner Shorter Marned Marned Takrng care of her own In Chrna Marlene husband WAC In the hospital Marned Marned Pean s Wartress at Whrte Holland House Farmer s Wrfe Old Mard Still be Uyrng Marned Engrneered Housewrfe Marned Narled Hunted In Navy PET PEEVE School Stuck up grrls Hot rods Shakespeare Stuck up grrls Gorng steady Men Ba ptrst Churches Teachers A certarn semor Gossrps Mr Hartman? 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F5 O .IUNIORS 5 1 l , ' J I , 14 H i r F7 in ' First row: Janice Fisher, Joyce White, Robert Davis, Jean Sowle, Eugene Dado, Rudolph Scuderi, Janet Haff, Jacqueline jeffords, Patricia Brown. Second row: Ruth Weaver, Neva Small, Joan Christopher, Joan O'Palka, Loretta Rebisz, Carol Paris. Janet Sabattis, Ann Leavenworth, Suzanne Glover, Deanne Steele, Patricia Thorn- ton, Ardel Brooks, Miss Hults. Third row: Peter Young, Wesley Putman, Gary Shaw, Diane Kretiv, Joan War- ren, Elaine Welke, Charles Morehouse, Allen Graham, Richard Fagant. Fourth row: Thomas Duel, John Reed, Deuel Sabattis, John Rebisz, Howard Kissinger, James Daggett, Roland Clute, James Shattuck, Richard Edwards Lawrence LaVada. it J 4' S , yi AI sopuomomss , , 2 s A . . . r , . Q y , f 9 r c 5 , 7 . 1 f L , 3 I I Q f 3 ,C Jlijm, ' , f.. I . 5. As il Q :lf ' 4 l t lfx Y 4 'v fsw--N I, .- First rowg Fern Pettit, Margaret Sawyer, Marjorie Priest, Shirley Salak, Harry Cooper, Verlene Wilcox, Charlene Capron, Loretta St. John. Second row: Mr. Chous, Jane Thornton, Joan Spencer, Donald Cook, Frank Cieply, Donald Michell, Karole Kelly, James Brown, Andrew Miller Paul Bruse, Bernice Reed, Margaret Oathout. Third row: Raymond Shelmandine, Dale Ross, Patricia Richards, Patricia O'Palka, Luanne Fullman, David Sweet, Deny tro Sivik, Lawrence Eaton. Fourth row: Richard Hopes, Austin Teed, Robert Summers, John Chambers, Dale Ed- monds, Henry Verrego. 5, F RESHME N is X5 ,41- 1: 5 I 4, 'Q gg' 1 5 '- , I 5 5 f 5 yr u I ' rr l Q O 5 ff' I First row: Leman Harrison, Irma Mueller, Carson Keeling, Michael Miller, Mack Piotrowski, Melvin Frank, Thomas Rounds, Dale Fisher. Second row: Henry Goodrow, Donna Baker, Judith Glover, Shirley Davis, Jane Dan- nenberg, Joyce Hamm, Adeline Epting, Frances Frye, Patricia Leavenworth, Brenda Griffin, Ralph Darling, Allen Small, Mrs. Cloutier. Third row: John Person, Betty Graff, Catherine Sawyer. Clara Graff, Anna Davidczuk, Shirley Ferguson, Celia Loucks, Judith Ammerall, Lillian Guy, Esther Frye, Harold Gifford. Fourth row: David Greenwood, Henry Malec, Joseph Bogdan, Malcolm Bowler, John Paris, Edward Hurd, Donald Curtis, Robert Fa- gant, John Quinn, Manyard Young. 2 inf! X I 4 n I E 2 im? 5 X if , Ha- v4 N I V fp , I I Q 5 wb I9 'in . 1 u,l' 4, . , if J 1 5, gi, ffgb QQ .fr M K' 4 ',f' '- ,Z l.m+.:W ' il -,HALT lu gun' 94' ', f 4 ' am vi L, ,,,,.g'93K5l W' V 'f as 3 F 4 , 1, ,i 1 35 -7 f '- f - 1 may ' x 2 M f Z,' V Mi si nv., , wk . 2A.::, H I g r J 3 1 vw Q W fr. ,, A xflii an Q el Lxh+ W ,. I u l Q, Z 1 5, 7 i GRADE SEVEN First row: B. Bowmaker, J. Lasher, G. Stountner, M. Pitt, G. Shufelt, K. Fuellernan, M. Crandall, J. Dannenberg. Second row: B. Civic, E. Genis, R. Seelow, S. Terrell, M. Gasner, J. Johnson, P. Hoyt, M. Dado, D. Kuchard, Mrs. Brown. Third row: A. Frye, J. LaVada, E. Oathout, R. Walters, W. Malec, W. Shattuck, R. Zabawczuk, D. Brooks. Fourth row: L. Stangle, R. Finch, R. Kortz, R. Bates, R. Lingenfelter, P. Pronsky, W. Smith, P. Auty. 12 ,A , 3 5 iiifiw fi -1 s J JL' ' - 1 5 v , ' l. :Lg 0 4 , 4 First row: C. Frye, N. Richards, row: L. Kenyon, M. VanBuren, Jeffords, D. Davis, R. Woodrow I. Loveless, D. Fisher, R. Bomt row: R. Cloutier, J. Lavada, C GRADE SEVEN I. Bokel, S. White, L. White, O. Pettie, D. Case, L. Clizbe. Second I. Agnostopolos, C. Gorthey, P. Edwards, C. Lockrow, I. Porter, B. Mrs. Stillman, W. Hatzenbuhler. Third row: J. Loveless, R. Baker D. Danelorich, I. Hopes, A. Chioffe, L. Opalka, A. Capron. Fourth Lingenfelter, C. Satterlee, H. Gasner, R. Walsh. its I 1 9 ,vf 1, ' I First row C, Hamm E DeRocker R Kelly R Loveless I Seelow B Ferguson W Cromlmg J Swarnawlcz MBS F1'CdCl'1Ck. R. Ahrena Thud row W Walsh F Holhs R Darhng, T Cleveland R Hamm Absent: S Benware First row: L Chous, W Paris D Frank J M1113 P Shaw I Sullman D Ramsdell, N Deuel, R Boynton, M Ammerall P Biszko Second row C Gasner R. Person, R. Crannell, C Lmgenfelter J. Zabawcauk, Mrs Johns J Lee Thud row P Scullard G Shaw L Cornell, F Hoyt P O'Mara C. Founta1n,J Stumbnce P Pearo D Steele s , Iii' K 5 .5 .4 , , 4 . . 2 K Y N 1 .V ,Y il .4 gi ,an ,- i 45 1 tr q , 1 Q ' 1' Q' . , A . i if . 6 i' lu! , X, -J! FIFTH GRADE First row: C. Derocker, J. Hausman, M. DiCorsi, F. Jennings, C. Van Kleek, J. Stead, J. Martin. Second row: N. Carpluk, G. Tonlinson, R. Argersinger, J. Agnostopoulos, J. Warren, P. Kenyon, L. Smith. Third row, S. Cleveland, A. Balogh, N. Robbins, M. Oathout, K. Musgrave, J. Summers, L. Large, I. Skapik, Mr. Swan. FOurIh IOW: G. Welke, J. McCleary, W. Jankowski, R. Winney, J. Bohenek, F. Gasner. i if in 'Ex Us FIFTH GRADt: First row C Close V Hopes S Mussen C Ley E Sawyer Second row A Fleszar W Daszubski G Tom linson J Capron J Rashall K June R Sawyer H Brownell J Whitney Mrs Beach Third row M Bishop D Parker J Asfoury J Reeves J Reeves C Biszko P Weaver B Coons J Coons Fourth row M Miller C. DaCorsi, W. Williams. S. Williams, L. Foss, L. Musgrave. Z. ' -1 0 X W l ,, 4g l THIRD GRADE f First row: C. Dyer, M. Strumbrice, L. Belkowski, L. Eaton, C. Craig, M. Christopher, J. Dybas, C. Ryfa, S. Lester. Second row: O. Evans, K. Gorthy, J. Johnson, R. Adamec, S. Pilchen, C. Potter, M. Gasner, C. Fred- erick, Mrs. Hults, J. Jankowski. Third rowg E. Posschalne, W. Agnostopulos, D. Morehouse, B. Robbins, W. Gas- ner, H. Ringer, C. Cornell, T. Zabowezuk, J. Stillman. Fourth row: W. Taggart, L. Brownell, J. Norman, P. Adamec, L, Ferguson. .4-...... JJ' Q .uma if Us Q 5 a 5 is J ,v THIRD GRADE First row D Podschelne C Kudlica C Crawford L Brown D Blodvett S Opalka L Kortz N Clrzbe J Prokop Second row D Shaw J Menge C Frye V Johnson J Crouse W Sutliff C Grnter M Prolop Miss Schnrpp V Weiss Third row J Stumbrrce G Morey D Frye L Mrnlcler E Smith W Eglin R Dar ling, J. Walter, W. Gottobed, Fourth row: R. Brownell, E. Williams, R. Cromling, O. Biszko, R. Cornell, R. Ferguson. Absent: T. Wojnar, P. Kearns, R. Hutchinson. 1 cf:,t'i .x if gf? , I - 4 Y .y vi Lf SECOND GRADE First row: S. Dannenberg, M. Kortz, Y. Horton, P. Pearo, K. Reed, N. Morreale, B. Winney. I. Mazur, K. Martin. Second row: K. June, M. Scott, J. Danelorich, G. Fyfe, P. Winney, R. Pilchen, L. Stangle, T. Tracy, Mrs. Sism. Third row: R. Close, R. Holt, D. Fish, K. Fuelleman, W. Bruse. 1 .,ij fifffg .img Y ,1, . 2,3 i. .fd SECOND GRADE First row: P. Frank, E. Paris, R. Welke. C. Baldwin, E. Turowski, P. Pronsky, S. Salak, S. Clikeman, L. Howe, Second row: R. Jeans J.R.. R. Craig, F. Asfoury, J. Shelmandine, J. Stewart, R. Jeffords, R. Reed, J. Gifford, M, Williams, Mrs, Leslie, D. Morey. Third row: T. Brown, C. Vankleeck, D. Hatzenbuhler, W. Eaton, G. Menge P. Landreville. 7 , A ia FIRST GRADE First row. B. Shaw, C. Fish, J. Steele, A. Hoyt, K. Abrams, C. Rebisz, T. Blodgett, S. Russell, P Boynton Second rowg K. Putman, R. Reed, M. Bishop, A. Holleran, L. Frank, H. Evans, G. Howe, B. Bates R De Rocker, P. Crannell, P. Mussen, Third rowg Mrs. DeLorme, R. Litchfield, D. Sullivan, G. Laraby, R Dillman J. Dyer, F. Mussen, J. Kaczmarczyk, J. Kortz, K. Case. Absent: N. Brownell, W. Auty, L. Creig f fffg 1. H. FIRST GRA DE First row, V. Belkowski, M. Deuel, J. Tomlinson, C. Weiss, P. Hoy, C. Robbins, C. Morreale, P. Gasner L Eaton, M. Brownell, B. Steffek, Mrs. Williams. Second row: R. Chase, D. Ferguson, M. Mills, D. Hughes G. Randall, R. Morrison, K. Brooks, R. Fountain, K. Neliis, M. Benware, M,L, Argesinger. Third row M Les ter, A. Clough, Jr., P. Young. J. Frye, J. Landreville, C. Ringer. lf., X G' eff First row: C. Potter maker. Second row wicz, J. Zabawcyuk G Parker G Shelmandlne J Brownell Third row W Walter L DeRocker L Jeans J. Clark, J. Wemple L Crannel L Dyer W Brlobran Miss Argotsinger Fourth row B Eaton L Kenton D Argotsinger, J. Morrison G Jeffords J Ginter C Landrevllle D DaCorse W Weider-man 'rbi 3,13 First row: S. Avery S McGowan R Bishop N Gasner N Cleveland S Saxton S M313CyUSk1 I Adamec K. June, S. Ferguson Second row C Klsslnger R Opanhoske D Johnson T Davis W Hayes J Lesczenski R. Hughes, D. Deuel S Wojtowrcz T Holt Third row J E Abrams W McCune R Martin D Amdt V Smith, S. Scott, A Gates H Gibson J Darling R Kissinger MISS Snyder Fourth row W Parker C Frye R. Martin F. Mucha R Frank D Mussen f NORTHAMPTON SCHOOL Frrst row J Chase, C Hunter I Whltney, R Stead, P Flnch, T Hamm, D Eghn, I Moore, J Whrtney, R Capron Second row I Whrtney, R Whrtney, J Hart, C Hunter, D Frnch, S Waldvogel, L Eghn, D Thornton, R Flnch, D Seelow, Mrs Crannell KEY TO BABY PICTURES Page 39 Beth Chnstopher Ioan Malec Manlyn Hurd Kathenne Oathout Rrchard Scullard John Crvrc A lice Person Marilyn Lee Tom Sanford Jim Lee Carol Hasenfuss George Walters Rose Steele 27 Edwin Satterlee Barbara Pans Marrlyn Large Penny Pans Robert Zayaceskowslu Maxrne Crawford Retha Crannell Ada Weaver Alice Thornton Yvonne Perreault I ayne Lee Diana Rote Douglas DeNure Richard Bartholoma qw. 60602 Fxrst row C Hasenfuss M Hurd D Rote I C1v1c, Y Perreault, R ZaJaceskowsk1 Second row A Weaver B Pans A Thornton, R Keehng J Lee E Satterlee, R Crannell, L Fxsher B Pans Thrrd row R Steele M Large M Crawford A Person, K Oathout E Chrrstopher M Lee Mrs Ryan Fourth row T Warren, T Sanford R Hasenfuss, G Walters D DeNure, R Scullard L Whrtman CLASS MOTTO: No task is too great, nor too difficult. CLASS FLOWER: Red Rose CLASS COLOR: Royal Blue ACTIVITIES W1 8 vv' -- 402664 First row: J. Sowle, L. Harris, B. Paris, S. Dennis, C. Capron, Y. Perreault, R. Edwards, D. Rote, R. Steele, G. Shaw, E. Christopher, K. Oathout. Second row: R. Keeling, Mrs. Jeffords, M. Lee, N. Small, L. Rebiz, S. Glover, K. Kelly, A. Person, L. Fuellman, P. Richards, M. Oathout, M. Sawyer, M. Priest, R. Crannell, J. Christopher. J. Civic, A. Small. Third row: R. Weaver, C. Paris, I- Sabattis, E- VaI1D6r1BUrgh. A. Brooks, S. Salak, V. Wilcox, I. Mueller, A. Leavenworth, M. Crawford, A. Thornton, M. Large, D. Baker, P. Brown. Fourth row: P. Leavenworth, A. Epting, C. Graff, K. Sawyer, B. Griffin, J. Hamm, B. Graff, P. Thornton, J. Jeffords, I. Haff, P. Paris, D. Kretiv, I. Warren, P. O'Palka, I. Ammerall, I. Glover, C. I-laseufuss, J. White, M. Hurd, J. Fisher, L. St. John, I. Spencer, J. Thronton. Fifth row: H. Cooper, L. Whitman, H. Goodrow, D. Greenwood, D. Sabattis, R. Davis, R. Zajaceskowski, T. Rounds, J. Paris, C. Morehouse, R. De- Rocker, J. Daggett, D. DeNure, H. Kissinger, R. Hopes, L. Eaton. 5461 First row: C. Hasenfuss, J. Sowle, Y. Perreault, M. Hurd, R. Davis, H. Coo- per, R. Keeling. Second row: Mrs. Ieffords, J. Haff, I. Jeffords, K. Oath- out, A. Persons, D. DeNure, R. Cran- nell, A. Thornton, M. Priest, A. Leaven worth. Third row: L. Whitman, H. Kissinger, E. Christopher, C. More- house, R. Edwards. 5 fi-at ,,. 94 F1 fn. First row: I. Civic, E. Christopher, C. Hasenfuss, I. White, J. Sowle, Y. Perreault, I. Malec, L. Eaton. Second row: B. Graff, K. Oathout, D. Greenwood, J. Brown, D. Sivik, R. Zajaceskowski, R. Davis, D. Cook, S. Dennis, D. Kretiv, B. Paris, Mr. Williams. Third row: M. Hurd, R. Keeling, C. Keeling, L. Whitman, M. Oathout, H. Malec, J. Thomton, J. Christopher. Fourth row: I. Spencer, H. Kissinger, M. Crawford, R. Bartholoma, H. Cooper, C. Morehouse. P s , X , vi 5 :.v ...- T. , Qr 1 5 1 'zgaad First row: I. Zabawczuk, R. Sawyer, I. Johnson, W. Walsh, T. Cleveland, R. Mucha, W. Gavetz, V. Mucha, C. Ahrens, M. Small, H. Clute, J. Seelow, I. Strumbrice, C. Gorthey, G. Shuffelt, D. Danelo rich, G. Fertal, S. Bowler. Second row: Mr. Williams, D. Fisher, L. Cornell, P. O'Mara, D. Rams- dale, W. Paris, D. Frank, P. Pearo, R. Boynton, D. Brooks, A. Chioffe, R. Tomlinson, R. Cloutier, J. Bokel, R. Shaw, I. Swartz, C. Kobischen, J. Mills, I. Hopes. Third row: L. Chous, J. Stoutner, S. Ieffords, S. King, M. Pitt, J. Dannenberg, C. Hamm, M. Richards, K. Fuellman, R. Ahrens, E. De- Rocker, C. Satterlee, M. Loveless, L. Vezina, F. Frederick, M. VanBuren. Fourth row: D. Deuel, P. Sivik, G. Frank, R. Hamm, C. Pilchen, J. Stillman, W. Hatzenbuhler, G. Stoutner, R. Sivik, M. Crannell., G. Shaw, R. Loveless, S. White, M. Gahr, M. Dado. Fifth row: R. Persons, D. Steele, H. Ferguson, W. Smith, L. Stangel, W. Shattuck, M. Porter, P. Bowers, C. Edwards, P. Auty, N. Deuel, E. Oathout. .' ex- ' C7 :ma-:DJ ag X i K X12 -- z Huawei? Seated: Carol llasenfuss, Andrew Miller, Thomas Sanford, Eugene Dado, Joyce White. Standing: Lawrence Eaton, Irma Mueller, Richard Scullard, Robert Davis, Karole Kelly, Lawrence HSHIS- 'rx fs 2 wi dm First row: Katherine Oathout, Penelope Paris, Diana Rote, Sharon Dennis, Barbara Paris, Elizabeth Christopher. Second row: Suzanne Glover, Retha Crannell, Maxine Crawford, Marilyn Large, Joan Christopher, Janet Haff, Carol Paris, Miss Hula. s S f t Q, S . ., I im 3 1 ' 'fi ,r 2 4 ' , A 1, Ja- i 12, W , 4 3 ' by 1 W v f f I b ' Q l 5 .ry J A MGT? 5 5 J. 5 I . .O V Q , ,Z ,A , . 6 w t 1 , Y 3' t Q r Q. I .7 5 ,Q Q I1 I First row: Miss Cloutier, Penelope Paris, Sharon Dennis, Yvonne Perreault, Carol Hasenfuss, Marilyn Hurd, Joyce White, Patricia Thornton. Second row: Barbara Paris, Diane Kretiv, Alice Thornton, Diana Rote, Katherine Oathout, Marilyn Large, Joan Malec, Elizabeth Christopher, Neva Small. Third row: Patricia Brown, Ruth Weaver, Ada Weaver, Loretta Rebisz, Jean Sowle, Jane Lee, Carol Paris, Joan Warren. 1 A THLETICS gf r PK' -'rn' , ,l 'AQ I Q5 Q naw ,. lax f: - L, AQ , - , f 'Q ,171 gp. , K M- A .-. 47.1, az,,,,?l, ii ,I Ns Wmute Zmketlafl Seated Frank C1eply, Ronald Taggart, Douglas DeNure, Robert Zajaceskowskr, Ph1l1p Klsslnger Standrng Edwm Satterlee, Denytro Srvrk Coach, W1ll1am Stlllman, Tho mas Sanford, Robert Davrs Broadalbrn Broadalbm Broadalbin Broadalbin Broadalbin Broadalbin Broadalbin Broadalbin Broadalbin SCORES Galway Ballston Mayfield Canajoharie Fonda Northville Canajoharie Ballston Fultonville 1 ir L r if ical' Left to nght Yvonne Perreault Ioan Malec Carol Hasenfuss Manlyn Hurd Barbara Pans Kathenne Oathout, Ardel Brooks Standmg Mrs Cloutler I Al ,, W 4 , ' xv, 3 H K L. -kung Ftrst row Robert Zayaceskowskx John C1v1c Thomas Sanford Dlck Edwards Charles Morehouse Denytro SIVIC Second row Larry Eaton Edward Satterlee Ronald Tag gart Thomas Warren, Frank Cleply Phxlhp K1SS1l'lgeI Douglas DeNure Wesely Put man Thud row Mr St1llman John Pans Paul Bruce Rudolph Scudert Andrew Mlller M1chaelM1ller Eugene Dado Robert Davls John Persons, James Daggett Mr Townley if , 3 14-Ls 7 if Ground: Jerry Tanney. 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