Cambridge Central High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Cambridge, NY)
- Class of 1957
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'WX shoot his, Seo ors. 'Yher e otoh or ered oh i os 'th e th dk 6'00xQ-6300 'Ghz-13 hw. Qwd that h che dXX g ot pursuit i more hoo-4Xe - Xthe oo e e or out f eh revert r - e Xd ever he rom -A o Xooh ior s oXsee to sit dow. h Googratdiattoos, oo Xuovt o e 'each sod frls - and 'Li X ever 'oe oi gd heX-Q to -goo - t e door ds sX-.rags oeh - God We Xoo. Xen! riirj, G'9.2rXes . Bowl !7M9!7V7'6'0!lfV6W Seated I Kmg B Derlng P Schnelder M Bentley M Royal I Pemrxck I Lull Mrs The1ssen R Evans R Mcllemthan Standmg C Romack W Grady S Cra1g E Matcov1ch I Bell I Iohnson C Clark C Wands H Gremlnger Advisor, Mrs. Theissen: President, Iohn Pemrick: Vice-President Iames Lull: Secretary-Treasurer, Marie Royal. 'xx y. .A 'Q is ff rr'ffWf4'5'?1?F' fifdf' Elementary Supervisor Mr. Leone First row: Mrs. H. Buckley, Mrs. E. Waite, Mrs. M. McIntyre. Mrs. P. Bayer, Mrs. A. Murdock, Miss H. Wallace, Mrs. K. Buckley. Second row: Mrs. R. Purdy, Mrs. M. Snell, Miss M. Foster, Mrs. N. Vlatkins, Miss R. Bell, Miss M. Parrish, Mrs. M. Iepson, Mrs. M. Morse, Miss K. Scully. 4 Mrs Marker Buskirk School Mrs. Russell Eagle Bridge School !':'6'f?ff!71?7 U ffff PRIAMXPJI Jfdlfklf ,J fxeflfmwf M L., Afdfkff , M M.. -cI..1 :?!!!A7f7f1!6'! 6'0ZffV!!l01? Q- .,gYg in 551 VA ll U AVL -B!!! 01?!lf!1?!' F1rst row : C. Davenport C. Montgomery W E 1' h . ng IS Hecxd Bus Driver T. H k' op 1ns Second row: C. Kinq H. Quo E. Andrews H. Dempsey H. McGeoch 1 q u 92 1 .. I? P 41 - r J f . 15 s. 3 1 1 , 'gr S 4 Q 4 A '-w , 1 .f I il-vi ', C7 6'lfZCC' 0f!?6fi?! President Melvyn Bentley Vice-President lane Falkenbury Secretary Dorothy Robertson Treasurer Anthony Olff Assistant Treasurer Elsie Lister Student Council Member Marie Royal Student Council Member Iohn Pernrick 40W3'01? 2, ,WN ., , -r if Inna'-.., u-.-..,, 'li- 5 lg. s 'I DORIS MARIE ANDREW The permanent vltalzty of a Work of art Home Economics Buslness Sr Glee Club Tr1 State l 2 3 4 Iun1or Sen1or Play 3 Cheer leadlng 4 Majorette leader 1 2 3 4 Salesmanshlp award 3 MARIE BARKER The best of healers IS good cheer Busmess 'WY Sr Glee Club l 2 3 Chalrman of Iun1orSen1or Banquet 3 Halloween Carnlval 3 4 Scene commlttee Talent Show 2 Make up Iun1orSen1or Play 3 MARIAN I BELL fd' 'I She smzled and the shadows departed 'Q-Cl Home Econormcs Cheerleadlng 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 Queen of Iumor Prom and Sen1or Solree 3 4 Basketball 2 3 Softball 2 x . . . v '. M v pl - ll X . . . . : - , 1 I ' ' . ' . I I I - I I X 1 1 A I ' gi , x V . ,f ll Q ll , , , : , , , : A Lv, . . , a v - I I I I ' I I ' 'A,- I . -1 fn, ' MELVYN CLAYTON BENTLEY If I have done well, and as is fitting ,... it is that which I desired. Agriculture Class President, 3. 4: Student Council, 3, 45 Iunior-Senior Play, 31 Talent Show, 21 Minstrel Show, 1. 5 A Q RICHARD GERRY BROWNELL .... he greets you with a smile. Mathematics Science Hal1owe'en Carnival, 45 Sr. Glee Club, 45 United Nations Pilgrimage, 3: Aide to queen of Iunior Prom, 3. DOROTHY MARION LULA CAMPBELL The charm, the grace that Time makes strong. Business Talent Show, 27 Glee Club, 3, 4: Iunior-Senior Play make-up committee, 3: Yearbook feature editor, 43 School reporter to the Washington County Post, 4. 'Tv' .r . , 'av RICHARD FARRIES GREMINGER Mathematics Football, 1, 2, 3 Iunior Prom and Senior Soiree dance chairman, 3, 45 Ngiignql Honor Society, 4. -1,2-me ' , ,t,5MA at A hiya. f l -,x3g,?,i,L:,. WM, QF IANE ESTHER FALKENBURY Lovely, blooming, fresh and gay . . Mathematics Science Cheerleading, 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society, 4: Class vice- president, 3, 4: Glee Club, l, 2, 3, 45 Iunior Prom and Senior Soirefe court, 3, 4. I am the hero of this little talep I'm Romeo, Romeo. Science 4: Basketball, l, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook editor, 45 ROBERT BERNARD HEADWELL . . . his own iree will his will though free . . . Yet mutable Agriculture Minstrel Show, lp Basketball, 2: F. P. A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Hallowe'e Carnival, 4: Agriculture award, 2. I1 DAVID PAUL HERRINGTON Because he seems quiet and apart, think not tor such a reason he is Iess. Agriculture Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4: F. F. A. National Convention, 3: Glee Club, 3, 4: Baseball, 2, 3: F. F. A. Officer, 3, 4. PEARL ROSE HILL Business Relations Club, 4. F or softness she and sweet attractive grace. 'Q Q5'i f 'l Hallowe'en Carnival, 3, 4: Senior Soiree ticket chairman, 4: Iunior Prom and Senior Soiree publicity, 3, 4: International vfgwu 1 EARL DANIEL HUNT You must take the will for the deed. Business Orange and Black Review business manager, 4: International Relations Club, 4: Hallowe'en Carnival, 3, 4: Iunior-Senior Play ticket committee, 3: Iunior Prom and Senior Soiree decorations committee, 3, 4. 0' I 1 11 . . . g made him remarkable. Mathematics Senior Band-Tri-State and Tri-County, 3, 45 Yearbook photog- rapher, 4: Orange and Black Review reporter, 4: United Na- tions Essay Contest, 3. REGINA KWIATKOWSKI The most useless day oi all is that in which we have not laughed. Business Minstrel Show, 1: Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 47 Talent Show, 35 Iunior- Senior Play committee, 3: Bettv Crocker Award, 4. EDWARD KYER but his ima ination has Science ELSIE PHILLIPS LISTER Those raceful acts those thousand clecencies that dai y flow from all her words and actions Mathematics SCISDCG French Natlonal Honor SOCISIY 3 4 Prix dHonneur and Citizenship Award 3 Orange and Black Review edrtor 2 4 Iun1orSen1or Play 3 Cheerleading 3 4 9 Y - Mathematics Science Tri-State, 2, 3: Orange and Black Review grade news editor, 2: Softball team, 3: Iunior-Senior Play wardrobe chairman, 3: Glee Club, 1. 2, 3. ELEANOR IANE MCKERNON Smiling always with a never ladin serenit of countenance Mathematics Science Orange and Black Review sports editor, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club, 2, 3, 4: Salesmanship trophy, 3: Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4: Minstrel Show, l. AUDREY IANE MOTSIFF The quality of mercy falleth as a gentle rain from heaven. Business Cheerleading, 33: Iunior Prom decoration committee chairman 3: Senior Soiree dance committee chairman, 4: Yearbook sub scription manager, 4: Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM IRA NENNSTIEL I agree with no man's opinions. I have some of my own. 1 x I 5 at 'V in HH as if-Vi -S Wm! A ,e 539,42 ,MQ -s, .5 NORMA IOAN PEABODY ANTHONY IOHANN OLFF Whoso would be a man must be a non-conformistf' Mathematics Science National Honor Society, 3, 4: Basketball, l, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club, 1, 3, 4: Boys' State, 3: Orange and Black Review feature writer, 2, 4 And all her lively senses keen and quick - - Business Home Economics Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals, 1, 2, 3: Softball, 1, 2, 3: Basketball, 1, 2: Decoration committee worker for class dances, 1, 2, 3, 4. .V,f fuss IOHN DONAHUE PEMRICK Distinction without a difference Science Football, 2, 3, 4: Basketball, l, 2, 3, 47 Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: President of Student Council, 4: Class rep- resentative to Student Council, 2, 3, 4. LAWRENCE FREDRICK POTTER There is another way to truth: by the minute examina- tion of facts. That is the way oi the scientist . . . Mathematics Science Science Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior Band, l, 2, 3: Hallowe'en Carni- val, 4: Basketball Intramurals, l, 2, 3: Talent Show, 2. DONALD LeROY RECORD From the crown of his head to the sole of his loot, he is all mirth. DOROTHY ANN ROBERTSON Happiness depends, as Nature shows less on exterior things than most suppose Business Class Secretary, 4: Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: Softball, 2, 3: Iunior Prom publicity committee, 3: Basketball Intramurals, 1, 2, 3 Art Orange and Black Review sports editor, 1: Yearbook art editor, 4: Basketball, 2, 3, 4: Baseball, l, 2, 3: Football, 2, 3, 4. Science A ' MARIE PRISCILLA ROYAL . . . Intelligence capable of grasping the whole truth and knowledge. Home Economics Business Student Council Representative, 2, 3, 4: Student Council Secre- tary-treasurer, 4: Iunior-Senior Play, 35 Basketball-sports award, l, 2, 3, 4: Tri-State, 1, 2, 3. ROBERT EDWARD SHAY it He that was ever fair and never proud, w, had tongue at will and yet was never loud. 7 Business Minstrel Show, lp Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 47 Football, l, 2, 3, 43 Baseball, l, Z, 3, 4: Sports award, 3. g NORMAN ANDREW STENSETH Let me live in my house by the side of the road . . .And be a friend of man Science French Orange and Black Review, 2: Iunior-Senior Play, 3: Iunior Prom committee, 3: Hallowe'en Carnival, 4: Science Club, 1, 2. ERNEST FREDERICK TRINKLE Happy the man whose wish and care . . . A few paternal acres bound. Agriculture President of the F. F. A., 4: Football, 3, 45 Band, 1, 2, 3: Intra- murals, 1, 2, 3: Minstrel Show, 1. BEVERLY ANN WALSH There is no duty we underrate so much as the duty of being happy. Business Home Economics Glee Club, 3, 4: Minstrel Show, 1: Intramurals, 2, 3: Fashion Show, 37 Tri-State Festival, 3. GLENDON IRA WHITE l am not only witty in myself, but the cause that wit is in other men. Business Agriculture Student Council representative, 1, 2, F. F. A. Secretary, 2, 3: Orange and Black Review business manager, 2: State F. F. A. Convention, 1: Highschool Day, 2, 3. BARBARA IEAN WOCELL How small a part of time they share that are so wondrous, sweet and fair. SCl.6l'lC6 Buginggs Cheerleading, 3, 4: Class President, 1: Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: Orange and Black Review reporter and typist, 2, 4: Iunior Prom and Senior Soiree Court. 3. 4. BONNIE LOU WOODCOCK The only reward of virtue is virtue: the only way to have a friend is to be one.' Science Business Basketball, 1, 2, 3: Class Secretary, 3: Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: Sports Award, 1, 2, 37 Orange and Black Review reporter, 2, 4. IAMES HERBERT WOODWORTH G1adness ot the heart is the life of man, and the joyfulness of a man prolonqeth his days. Agriculture Iunior-Senior Play stage committee, 3: Class President, 2. F. F. 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Second row: I. Rouse, I. Douglas, W. Grady, R. Gannon, H. Dewey. W. Moses, C. Morse, N. Eddy, W. LeBarron. Third row: S. Moses, I. Iohnson, P. Anderson, M. Town- send, E. Townsend, A. Telford, B. Wooddell, V. Wulff. Fourth row: C. Quackenbush, W. Brownell, R. Montgomery, I. Ashton, R. Thompson, G. Dering, R. Robertson, G. Beagle. . ' , ' ' Jw I 'I ki Q 2 ' A I M r A J' , ,a..if' u 4 41 2' i':flLi' U First row I Stevenson S Ford R Perry C Parker C Bayer N Cole K Dunn S Tuttle I Koeppe I Pratt C Weber A Estramonte Second row R Potvin F Perry W Oskirko T Canzerr W An drews T Wilbur M Severson C Peabody I Former I Tonneson P StenSeth E Armstrong R Elliot Third row I Keiski M Iepson M Herrington S McMillan L Vrrtue S Knapp P Baker M Russell C. Taylor S. Whitcornb. Fourth row. D. Reed S. Southerland A. King R. Nygard A. Mc- Cauley N. Laverty. 3 President: Paul Schneider Treasurer: Elizabeth Boeker Vice-President: Michal Grady Girl Student Council: Elaina Matcovich Secretary: Ann Chase Boy Student Council: Iohn Bell Advisor: Mr. Schofield Assistant advisor: Mrs. Thiessen SOPHOMORE CLASS First row: R. Kenyon, Pratt, Brimrner, Kramer, Hunt, Peabody, Armstrong, Boeker, Fournier, McMorris, McMillan, Hayden, Strout. Second row: Mrs. Thiessen, Ferrara, Brayson, Davis, LeBarron, Phillips, Griffith, Buckus, O. Perry, Purdy, Walsh, Mr. Schofield. Third row: Aldrich, Clum, Gagne, Birch, Ketonen, Hungerford, S. Wulff, Virtue, Chase, Burrall, Bates, Matcovich. Fourth row: M. Andrew, Hill, Schneider, VanNarne, Stearns, Keiski, C. Trin- kle, O'Malley, D. Record. Fifth row: R. Record, Grady, Telford, R. Vxlulff, Broadhead, Baratto, I. Bell Eddy. 1 fkififvfff affrefter President: Richard McLenithan Treasurer: Ann Thiessen Vice-President: Randall Oestricher Girl Student Council: Helen Greminger Secretary: Iean Hoffman Boy Student Council: Charles Clark Advisor: Mr. Fressie Assistant advisor: Mr. Voss F RESHMAN CLASS First Row: G. Austin, P. Young, P. Iones, G. Bassett. Second Row: B. English, T. Carroll, D. Ogden, A. Center, C. Clark, D. Vitello M. Kent, A. Heinen, D. Lee, R. McLenithan, C. La Flamme. Third Row: I. Kramer, M. Peabody, R. Thurber, E. Schneider, B. Church, D. Gagne, S. Woodcock, Helen Greminger, S. Saunders, B. Herring- ton, H. Davis, P. Burch, D. Moore, R. Woodell, P. Ieskie. Fourth Row: C. Williams, Vwl. O'Donnel, E. Christian, E. Atwell, W. Hayner, G. Brown, I. Ublacker, I. Carleson, D. Ford, H. Romack, C. Olff, W. Mosely. Fifth Row: A. Atwood, A. Thiessen, B. Welling, M. Boeker, C. Gleason, I. Norton, I. McCarty, H. Young, I. Stearns, I. Hoffman, L. LeBarron. Sixth Row: I. Lylis, D. Severson, C. Cole, R. Oestricher, G. Davis, W. Ran- dles, W. Nygard, B. Wallace, I. Kazimes. 1 tra' val 0 fs S rw tn f 3 lin Qt ti' First row: Young, Ames, Dewey, Gann, Kenyon, P. Decker, Eyans, Lull, Taylor, King, Watkins, Bas- sett. Second row: Herrington, Thomas, Peters, Wilkie, Murdoch, Cantwell, Mook, Cristaldi, Anderson, Motsifi, Brewer, Griebel, Mr. Herbert. Third row: Mcinerny, Kent, Connolly, McCarty, Wands, Lav. erty, lVlcKernon, Downing, VanGuilder, Williams, Wilbur. Fourth row: Fillmore, B. Wulff, Chase, Gleason, L. Decker, Robitaille, W. Wulii. ' 'Q , , 5- X F 4 , H . 5 f 'x 1 wr .V H t X , N-f 1 , N5 Advisor and Officers: Mr. Herbert, King, Kenyon, Evans, Taylor, P. Decker, Lull. -1 gx 11 wgl -,., f, wo' f 1 'kg Ci. Q r N .- g 9 if ,n.,, HQQ1 f 55 Dis 3 -1 3 Q ,.. E va-ni nw 'VN 115. Q .M f I -T375 , 'U' -.N A GJ' W, M Y X H ...,.,,, K Q v I Vg -iff' f I 'K WWA .xv gf- A 4 T5 it ., if 51 . fl M 1, : 1. ' 9.7, 25 , Mg! f ' , . 1.54542 . .. .f 7 if 4? 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Olff, RA. Shay. Accornpanists: I. Falkenbury, D. Andrew. f 1 1 sf QA, . 5. if Q , Q ff 3 . A A 1 3 ' U 1 i A ' 9 , . L:-REV. ' , Q., , giigdf . Q 5 :jim 5 11- -f I 'f :. Q ' I I A - . ' . I I wx - - -av N .,,,x .... , - , .. ....- ' 'W-Q 4 va- gf i Q. .i f ' Nw f ff' N. - if ' 5:9 ff W A . ff x 'A f as Y-1 'Rs K M , - yr-'H--vf f ' 'j Q ff! 2 5 'faq'-Ni' 4 X N XX RW Xt no A? ff-M .gy 7X1 : 5 4 I 1514 f , 'FQ pa. sw 'K' ' n...L..... Director-Mrs. Iennie Dempsey .!!!fW0i' GZEJIUB Accompcmists-M. L. Kent, Seth Craig 15 IN X iff,-77701160 l0fV01?!06'!!7Y Seated: E. Lister, Mrs. Carpenter, I. Fczlkenbury. Standing: A. Olff, Mr. Bowler, H. Gremminger. K iX'T,f A fy E4 My ji, QQ 3, Xa ,V fvvhwvw 'M H' 1 'ff g 55 if , i ' Q If .f Qu .Kr ,. 3,5 Q . v we Q Q 43' Q' W if sa lii xefgls f 5 0 Q ' W ' Q W ,, v 1 ,w:l4w.:f,v i, f ,- - Ig-in . W JY 'TWU ' . ,- . 1355- .f-1f:i'?:'5 gJk7 g 14 Qfiztgii ,- 6' V-'gw we - X ff if . , f .. ' -' f 95, 2 - R f f . .. N- ' ' 51 . 1 ,g 55353 ,1 Lg, ,N Q as-:saw , Q 1, M- g Q12 -ff sy L Q! 5 5 l ., 2 , fir. fbi.: 1 L , S. ,, , . ' xl , H wasp' g s, .wi-5 - Mrix ' s Hibfhiw I 'W v - f' 2? Q . .. --F V :QU gn: 'ff x QF N 1 ff? X A iv 5 93? , N A , :Y 4 il X Ax First row: A. Heinen, D. Gagne, H. Grerninger, H. Davis, I. Hoffman, B. Her- rington, A. Theissen, M. Boeker, B. Welling, D. Lee. Second row: D. Re- cord, C. Gleeson, S. Woodcock, L. LeBarron, I McCarty, E. Ieskie, P Burch, S. Saunders, A Center. Third row: T. Car roll, E. Lister, P. Hill, B Wocell, M. Royal, B Woodcock, I. Falkenburv C. Clark. Fourth row: VV. Moseley, I. Stearns, I. Krarner, R. Wooddell, A. Atwood, G. Bassett. fdfffmw IWW R Mffmff JIM mam President . Don Record Vice-President Carol Brewer Treasurer . Ann Theissen Secretary . lane KGHYOT1 Advisor Mr. Voss Advisor Mr. Fressie 454 First row M Andrew Y Bushee Kenyon R Brayson S Hayden Fournier B Strout Second row Kenyon B VanGu1lder D Skift Wulff P Mclnerny E McCarty McMorr1s Th rd Bow M Watkins Taylor H GannI Lull CBrewer Boeker M Aldrich Fourth row S Wulff E Matcovrch R Oestrelcher B Dewey I Klng R Burch Fifth row. L. Pratt M. Kent H. Virtue E Bobitaille A. Burrall A. Chase M. Bates. I E . 'Wnu.., T I s ' v ,Sly ,ga 1 12555 mg-V , , ' K Ii? wg li 3,2313 li 2 V ma? . 3.-, 3, , lfvzemf Mr. Herbert Basketball lv :53'sW'x - ,V , 3 I 6 Mr. Fuller Football, Baseball -5 6'e7x75'H!! 8 5 smqffg J D Mrs. Hopkins Girls' Sports i x Mr. Nichols Assistant Coach . 1-l.l.1.l.,,, - In I M a vwfl I 11 I ' I . 'C' 19 tl A ' ,W I 4' .W ni .14 Qf - . 1 ,e I 'Qi' 'Q A if X 'qrfii If gif-s. 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In - xl Q , W? f QR ' A . xfi N N I V uf 'sv 6 I f00f6'f7ll Q The advent of the football season at Cambndge Central School saw the Ind1ans return to eleven man football for the flrst tlme 1n twenty years Coach Fuller assrsted by Nlck N1chols had qulte a task on hrs hands shaplng up the boys for thelr f1rst encounter rn the Saratoga County League When the fmal whlstle blew agamst Ballston ln the opener 1t was qulte apparent that the boys of Carnbrldge Central School were to be reckoned wlth for the com1ng season The Ind1ans had come from beh1nd to top Ballston 7 6 The determrnatlon shown by the team rn this game was a predornxnate characterlstrc shown throughout the rest of the season The season fxnale a resoundlng vrctory over Salem 396 gave the Ind1ans an over all record of four w1ns and two losses good enough for second place 1n the strong Saratoga County League The losses susta1ned were by one touchdown and the vlctors went on to share Pfyffw I Ze - 5 , the co champronshxp of the league V 7 Throughout the season team play was the keynote It was not 'K' D easy to p1ck out 1nd1v1dual stars However we were extremely proud of our sen1ors Don Record who ran lxke a deer and passed lrke a pro was outstandmg throughout the season Iohn Pemrlck the slgnal caller showed great P0156 ln all games and kept the Ind1ans real calm 1n the close ones Bob Shay fullback h1t the enemys l1ne l1ke a mrnrature tank never fa1l1ng to gaxn yardage D1ck Grem1nger who xmproved steadrly at hrs center pos1t1on as the season wore on put forth a great defensrve game 1n every encounter Erme Trmkle and Ed Kyer saw l1m1ted act1on on the l1ne nevertheless wh11e 1n the game they were there all the way on every play All 1n all we feel It was a very successful return for eleven man football to Cambridge Central School We know that the crowds attend 1ng the game were well sat1sf1ed and so we thank them for then sup port and offer equal thanks to our cheerleaders our coaches the team and espec1a1ly our departmg semors I l . . . . '-Y 'Q' - Q 0 V, . ' ' , ,3 '2 7, - , - f ' - 64 5 u u jx X X - . ' 1 I 3 Y , . J 5 21 . , jj-' I 1 I . ' . . 'I , , . X . , . . . . ' ' ' ' Y if I ' I . . . . ,fn I ' I f I I . f N I 'x P -X ' A Q 1 3 A as . -6 ' A K Q First row: L. McMorris, I. Kenyon, D. Gogne, Mrs. Hopkins, B. Wocell, E. Lister, Y. Bushee. Second row: H. Gonn, D. Tcrylor, D. Skiff, M. Bell, I. Fcrlkenbury, H. Wilbur. f Xf- , L , nf' If fl? 1 xo M. Bell . , I. Falkenbury Seniors' B. Wocell E. Lister I. Gctqne Substitutes: D- Andrew W. Bassett -9 -Q if W,,! El f A I ,, t ' X' A A 415' fi :K+ H 4 ' 5 Q F Q, U 2.34 1:5511 , ,fix , If , M' J E , W .3 A I, 5, , . 45 1 :Ri 3 ,' :Y 5 , 41 Q 3 , I. 9' 5 , I ff- ' wi ., .4 - ' 'Af - A . ' 23:1 4' 52? 'gif' A f. 1, ', I F 955 2 , K ig E ff' Q m . 4. y jig H , I. 'f My A Z f' ,g ii. A A QQ ' , , , W 'ffsifiai-' A ff V 3 me? M .1 R- in ' t - , 2 , - V53 A 2' L Fi ff ff, ' 2 , 1 2-143. L 2-fix :fy ,K if L Ax ' 'f , ,M E A , . Q ,ed ' ' 5 2 gh -,J 'Y C iii '4i5fg???1, AF if , ffm A Aa, 2' .Q A 3, . 423: if Sag 24? 'I ' K , 14 'U is 1. - ng a! '-'ww .V Egg' Q 1-, ., - L ,, A A ' 2 M 1 - 14. f . f x ' f ' , af. A, ' l A- 4 - Q 'W ' .4 W g 7 ' f ,V ij ,A fi' L fl ,W f. fr' .ff -513 ' jg fit 'K 545.9555 ' R 5 ,' 'k ' ' S ' 1 ff 'f'f?2'!f'Q-ME? XL 'Y . A if . Jill 1 va 1 . 64.0i'!7RWZ EAW First row: I. Pemrick, R. Record, I. Bell, W. Nennstiel, L. Decker, D. Record, D. Herrington. Second row: Coach Herbert, L. Anderson, F. Christaldi, B. Wands, I. Lull, R. Greminqer, A. Olfi. E. Atwell 0PPOfV!fVB' Bennington Manchester PORT ANN Manchester HARTFORD SALEM St. Mary's ARGYLE HOOSIC VALLEY GREENWICH FORT ANN HARTFORD SALEM Williamstown St. Mary's ARGYLE HOOSIC VALLEY GREENWICH ,J ,1- 94 ffffm? Pilyfif 3'6 67A'!Z' S' 0 D. Record, I. Pernrick, A. Olff, D. Herrington, R. Greminger, Back: W. Nennstiel. ' 9y3n '1Tf'f I 7V,+f lhumg gi lsk 2511. .5 Q' v 5 U 9 u 'M - 3 'NW 4mA, . KLILL ly! , S I ,QS +6 twxx sm 'if' Q -fa 1 . I , 1' is . 1.1 ' 1 n 1 V B I Y I JA - P '. A X I V l -W , rf P, 1,4 wr 4 ll fy at ' S' SQ- Eff-A, ' 45. 12 .'f',f-53,21 4 s 14 'wfasx-wwf a - ' pi'-9 Wf7.tWlf1f6f0fV 6'0ZffVfY The termrnatlon of league play thrs year found the Indlans possessmg a ll 1 record ln the league and 1n the number one slot Thrs rnagnlflcent record enabled the boys of Coach Iohn Herbert to represent the Washmgton County League as 1lS Class D entry rn the Sectxonals ln the quarter flnals at Saratogas Conventron Hall the boys of CCS downed Warrensburg 63 59 ln the semr fmals the overt1me vlctory went to Berne Knox the wln the1r 26th rn a row Overall the Indlans rolled up an envrable 164 record Capturmg f1rst place 1n the league bestowed on the school an honor that had been absent for over fifteen years The laurel of vrctory was not eas1ly come by Under the capable leadershlp of Coach Herbert the boys put forth a real team effort and f1ne sp1r1t throughout the campalgn Polse and polrsh 1mproved w1th every game and 1n the seasons flnale agalnst Hoosrc Valley the qumtet gave the followers a game they w1ll long remember It was a tr1bute to Coach Herbert s pat1ent effort and the hard work of the team Four sen1ors compnsed the startmg f1ve Duke Nennstlel 68 center was the boy who put the ball through the net the mostest Brede led the scor1ng parade 1n the league mustermg 245 po1nts ln the 12 games Don Record wlth reflexes of a cat provlded many crowd pleastng ant1cs h1t consrstently rn the double numbers and could be counted on when the gomg got toughest Our next senror Iohn Pemnck h1t the double fxgures but twzce however rn lookmg over the scor 1ng books rt lS easy to see that No 12 of C C S was by far the outstandmg defensrve man 1n the league When Iohnny was assrgned to guard a man 1t was certam that someones scor1ng average was gomg to drop Dave Herrlngton the lxttle man on the startmg five possessed a fine set shot and could take advantage of any lapse on the part of the defense Coach Herbert took great P1965 ure rn watchmg Daves effort to rmprove pay off rn each succeedmg game The frfth berth on the team was shared by Larry Decker and Iohn Bell Larry a junxor came a great nrght agamst arch nval Salem as he h1t 19 po1nts Iohn Bell a sophomore takes away some of the glum surround1ng s1x lettermen s graduatmg Iohn possesses a fme one hander and should be a great asset 1n the years to come The second stnng the boys who made 1t tough for the startmg frve in practrce also proved very capable 1n rehevmg the startmg frve rn the actual contests Bruce Wands hm Lull Leroy Anderson and Frank Cnstaldx are four lunlors that Mr Herbert w1ll be glad to see come back next November Also ln the welcome mrdst shall be Dzck Record a very capable sophomore who played plenty of ball thxs wmter Tony Olff speedy forward and Drck Gremmger aggressive guard were two senlors who drsplayed plenty of Splfll when called on by Coach Herbert to spell hrs regulars Throughout the season the prel1m1nary contests offered the spectators many excxtrng mo- ments The I V s under the able tutelage of Coach Nrck Nrchols racked up 10 vrctones agcunst 8 defeats Several of the losses were by small margrns and the Young Indxans never farled to go all out w1n or lose The returnmg varslty men for the 1957 58 season are sure to recexve plenty of competmon from such IV standouts as Al Kerskr lvan Purdy Drck Wulff B111 Nygard Don Vltello Ioey OMal ley These boys as IS true rn the case of all the boys that play under Mr Nlchols are bound to be an asslstance 1n a1d1ng Coach Herbert ma1nta1n a Wlnnlng team and wmnmg sp1r1t at CCS Our overall record of 164 plus the league champronshlp makes us real proud We thank smcerely our wonderful coach our great team our beautrful and talented cheerleaders and therr coach and our managers We would also hke to acknowledge our most capable txmer and scorer Mr Ken Wllbur and Mr Iohn Brlggs respectrvely To you Coach Herbert, we w1sh contxnued success to you Our Senlors God speed and never forget boys the lmportance of spmt effort and team play 1n the game of l1fe A546-'lf 6WAWP!0A'.t' I I ' . , . . . I . . - - - I ' Il ll I I II ' ' I I II II Il II I I I D ' D - I . I l ' . , I . I . . . I . . - . . . , . D I . . I on strong and was a great assistance in the rebound department. This hard worklng SIX footer had . I ' ' . ' I I ' I I . 1 I I I I I n 1 u n I I 1 . . . , , ' II I II ' , . . . . . . . , ' ' I I I I I - I I ' I , . I I . . I ' I u I I ' , 1 I . 6Aff!!?Zffl0f?! lfIf?5'!7J Mrs. Hopkins ,,.,,, , Coach Elsie Lister, Barbara Wocell, Helene Gann, Dorothy Taylor, Marion Bell, lane Falkenburyg Sub.-Doris Andrew Z Q 3 .!!fA6'0f? l MA'!!7'Y r Mrs. Hopkins Coach Iane Kenyon H' Helen Wilbur Linda McMorris Ianet Gagne Diane Gaqne Hoy it!! fflwf F 'N -Q iii' P 'Q 5 xr 75'Ex'2s ska 343 49 K W 5 1--U 3 . CF 5 N S iff .. .W ,.M...,..,4..HW i MfQ,w,.f . , ,-. MA., , -.,,- ' J . X ni' J- , ,J ' V V ww Q A mf ' - 'Q K if 4 I mt: f If ky I . , 5 ,fg'?'t, ' I 4 -as-,i-... 'T' 4015 .buff lAtli4,P.'3,..m,.' 5 Q. ,f , ' ' 1 . x lla' . 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CLAR1NE'l S ALMA WORLD S CHAMPION IN FAT NATIONAL CHAMPION IN MILK AND FAT 22 O16 Lbs Milk 1 145 Lbs Fat Best of Luck To The Class of 57 WALTER A DUNBAR Washington Street A FRIEND Cambridge New York Say It With Flowers IOHN N McKERNON CHARLES F DUSHA 6. SONS Cut Flowers Potted Plants Etc 13 East Main Street Floral Designs on Short Notice Cambridge N Y Cambridge, New York Telephone 3246 I , . , - u ll 0 1 11 . 11 n u I 1 ' , . . COMPLIMENTS OF THE NANCY SHOE COMPANY INNISFAIL INN ART S STORE Morty and Edn Academy St Cambrrdge N Y Cambr1dge N Y Phone 3722 Dancmg Every Saturday N1ght HOOSICK FALLS NEW YORK LAWTON 6, MORSE RIDGE BOOK SHOP ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW GLENS FALLS 33 East Main St. Cambridge, N. Y. NEW YORK Compliments of AIR - LAND MOTOR PARTS, INC. FAIRBANKS EXPRESS Automobile and Industrial Iobbers Hoosick Falls New York 23425 Bay Street Glens Falls, N. Y. Phone 210921 Compliments of Success To The Class Of l957 ll all QUALITY ECONOMY At Your Independent Grocer BUY Ivan VALLEY CQ FPDS ED FOODS GARDEN FRESH nam, season BEST OF LUCK SENIORS BRIGGS AND WILSON East Mam Street Carnbrldge N Y COMPLIMENTS OF CAMBRIDGE VALLEY LIVESTOCK MARKET MURCO CHEMICAL C0 Manufacturers 6. D1str1butors of SANITARY MAINTENANCE PRODUCTS Clarke Ma1ntenance Mach1nes Totlet T1ssue 15. Towels Speclal Sweep1ng Compounds Brushes Wet Mops ci Dust Mops D1s1nfectants Cleansers Po11shes Waxes Soaps Deodorants Insect1c1des Floor Treatments Complete L1ne of Ian1tor1al Supp11es BEdford 5 2511 788 FIFTH AVE N TROY N Y HOTEL CAMBRIDGE HOME OF PIE A LA MODE CAMBRIDGE RECREATION garzn Glfofafi Uozpozafiulz WALTER E. Y BEACON GRAIN STORE For BEACON FEEDS 6 BEACON SERVICE Congratulations G Good Luck To The Class of '57 Phone 3873 S. Q. Falkenbury Cambridge, New York Good Luck and Compliments God's Guidance Seniors D. L. 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Bottled Gas SUPPLIES GOODS Ioel Ketonen West Ma1n St Sales Representatxve Cambndge N Y HERBERT ENSIGN Real Estate and Insurance Cambr1dge New York Property For Sale 1000 Acres All Mmeral Rxqhts Reserved GERALD A ENNIS Salem New York Phone 3389 Success To The Class of 195 TAYLOR WELDING SUPPLY Glens Falls New York DAVID W MOORE NC Chrysler Plymouth QYSL Sales and Servzce s E n v u c nz I 1- fyM00K Dlal 3350 Cambrldge N Y 'I . , I . 7 CO. ,f tfqfwutatulff , '-0 'lIII ul-' EASTERN MILK PRODUCERS COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION 403 LARNED BUILDING SYRACUSE 2 NEW YORK Iom the EASTERN MILK PRODUCERS CO OP To keep your m1lk pr1ces always on top It represents members at Federal heanngs Holds meetmgs to drscuss the1r queues Suppl1es msurance for quarantrne F 1e1d Serv1ce and a monthly magazlne v-'L' F C ODE I - 2 I I no 1- sh Q- Q' R -,z- M N1 ' a fa I I . Jo RPI Success and Good T1d1ngs To The Class From THE SIGN SHOP Cambr1dge New York C Davenport Tel 3333 of 57 WASHINGTON COUNTY POST Amerrcas Oldest Weekly Newspaper Gardner B Cullman Managmg Edrtor Pnntmg Advertrsmg Best Wlshes Class of 57 THEODORE E RILEY CEMETERY MEMORIALS Be Assured of the F 1nest But Pay No More Best of Luck To The Class of 1957 L R SANTERRE LIQUOR STORE 59 East Mam Street Cambndge New York Greetmgs To The Class of 57 CAMBRIDGE SPECIALTIES INCORPORATED Cambndge New York Complxments of FOWLER S INC Glens Falls New York BUCKUS IGA STORE Meats and GIOCSIIBS Eagle Bndge, New York OASIS AND LOG CABIN Iohn McCarty, Prop Tel 8574 . . u ll If - I ll . , , I - n 1: I e 0 u I - 1 1 l 1 HENRY BATES 6 SON J UHN S. HENRY STORE Plumbing and Electrician Phone 3254 Cambridge New York QUALITY MERCHANDISE MCWHORTER S MARKET Dry Goods and Grocenes FROZEN FOODS LOCKER PLANTS West Mum Street Phone 2765 Cambr1dge N Y Cambridge New York FIESTA wr! COMPLIMENTS KK-gig 111: MILLS Cablns Eagle Bndge SOUTH UNION STREET Heat 61 Conveniences Routes 67 6. 22 Ph H k F Hot Showers one oos1c alls CAMBRIDGE NEW YORK 55412 6 Q OF fwfr! COMPLETE GRADUATION SERVICE CICISS Rings -Commencement Announcements Caps and Gowns - Medals and Awards Diplomas - Taylor-made Yearbooks L G BALFUUB C0 GUY CLARK. IR. GENERAL TRUCKING Sand Gravel Stone Cambndqe New York Phone 2559 BENTLEY 8: SIMON TAYLOR YEARBOUK C0 Your representat1ve HODGKINS OF BALFOUR Hodgkrns Bob Gray and T K Hymers P O Box 9 Gus Schenectady New York ATKINS I EWELERS QSee our complete 11ne of srlver patterns Benmngton Telephone Vermont 2122 CAMBRIDGE LAUNDRY STANLEY B FORD Leon T Downlng Prop Phone 3173 Cambrxdge New York Aj 0 6 Cambndge New York GOOD LUCK SENIORSH HAROLD A MOSLEY 6. SON Eagle Bndge New York Fountaln Pens Bnei Cases BOOKS RUSSELL 6. WAIT STATIONERS 174 Glen Street Glens Falls N Y I I I O 0 ' ll ll O II I I I D I I ' ' I I I General Insurance -' '5 ul v COMPLIMEN TS OF ASGROW HOME GARDEN DIVISION ASSOCIATED SEED GROWERS, INC. CAMBRIDGE NEW YORK Best of Luck to the Class of 57 1 Qrsc Congratulatrons and Best W1Sh9S to the Class of 1957 BORDEN S ICE CREAM Glens Falls New York O I THE FASHION SHOP VOERMAN S SERVICE STATION 24 Hour Wrecker Glens Falls New York Car and Truck SGIVICG D 8 85 Phones GY 5 N119 3123 Cambr dge N Y NN 1 1 4 1 ' 9' 7 f f XX x X35 , X 1 . I . -,X Ilslfij' , . fi 7 I , . 'a ECONOMY DRESS SHOP 'RY MA CHARLES ACKLEY I X aj ah WEST MAIN STREET C'1mb dge New York CAMBRIDGE NEW YORK Home Furmshmgs and Apphcrnces Grits MARY S BEAUTY SALON QUALITY HAS NO SUBSTITUTE 'N R 2 ,QD DIQ1 3234 Ccrmbndge I, New York Best Wrshes From 1 West Moun Street JEROME L WRIGI- Real Estate 61 Insurance COMMUNITY PHOTO CENTER Everythrng Photographzc CRAFT SHOP INC Toys :S Grfts SALEM FARM SUPPLY B1CInChGId Street Best of Luck Semors MCCULLEN DRY CLEANERS SALEM NEW YORK Ccrmbndge New York xxxmsrt OUR SERVICE SELLS WW' fi ' NS' 4 I 6 AER ,.g5.f3QL' .. A, ,y Lt, fl 1 - ff? 7 9 - 4 4 ff ,B . . X 4 I I T W Q V A wi L. o. . A Phone 3343 4 Congratulations To The Class of 1957 X L H LVROI F T M 6 M GUN SHOP Complxments of Busklrk N Y BELL AND COSTELLO CHEVROLET Gunsmrthmg 6. Shooters Supphes West Ma1n Street Phone Hoosrck Falls 533M2 Cambndge New York DECKERS TAXI SERVICE BEST OF LUCK SENIORS North Park Street Cambndge New York H P HOODS 6. SON Eagle Bndge New York 10 2 L V L l Phoneagao nxt snvm: C H MCNALLY 6 SON Compliments of General Insurance THE Eagle Bndge BRICK New York HOTEL Our Motto Protectxon and Servzce FRESH FOR HEALTH FAILES DAIRY PRODUCTS KING BROS INC Cambrxdge New York Fmest Fru1ts and Vegetables at Reasonable Pnces For Those Who Demand Qualxty Phone Cambridge 3544 l ,, . - . X, Ls, P 0 0 I , . . I I I O O ' 12- ' H' I S Il I , '. 'Q- , s ':--1 it 'A mini, :9 ' . s I - 3 O O 1 . u - - I1 U' O l 1 I ll ' ll COMPLIMENTS OF THE PEOPLES GASOLINE AND OIL CO., INC. HOOSICK FALLS, NEW YORK T 1 H 11 N Y BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 5 C A McGHEE INC ROGERS SALES 8: SERVICE HOOSICK FALLS THE POINT SERVICE STATION GAS OIL CAR REPAIRS ETC O I I I ' k F ss G B ' P NEW YORK ' ' 07 'P O1L5 CARL D HERRINGTON ANDERSENS REAL ESTATE Feed Coal Fert1l1zer General Merchandlse Branch OIIICS Mam Offrce E B Granger 245 5th Avenue Buskuk N Y Cambrrdge N Y Troy N Y Tel Hoos1ck Falls 1131 Phone 2517 Bedford 51425 51422 WELLING S TURKEY FARM Sherman Welhng Prop 2 W 1 Busklrk New York Phone Cambrrdge 2751 If FPA 234 IIM S SERVICE STATION Iames Robertson Prop SINCLAIR GAS G OIL or General Excavatron Work Bulldozmg Sand and Gravel Close Quarter Drggmg S011 Conservatlon Work Ca DICK TRACY Cambrrdge New York GEORGE A IOLLEY I I Case :S New Holland Sales G Servrce SURGE Nhlkers Coolers Freezers Fen 1 Hot Water Heaters Goodyear TIRES General Mojonmer Tanks Homehte Cham Saws D1al 3370 Salem N Y Strunk 61 Hoffco Cham Saws Oregon Chrpper Chalns and Saw Bars For any Make or Srze Saw EARL INGRAHAM Servlce Is Our F 1rst Thought Rt 22 2112 M1les So of Carnbrldge Tel 3798 PURDY SEED CO Plne Tree Brand Farm Seed Northern Grown Free Estxmates and Dellvery Phone Cambrldge, N Y 3473 I I I ff ' , 1, Ax , 'W 5 ,. , rm .A u se -.f,:?1Ei,,r 'F Mr' . MY-x . ml ,h X '- 44155511 I ':,gV,n::f sr K ' L - ,ffl 17 . 11 . - . l Keep Compliments of PENOPE FARMS DAIRY Ccxrnbndge N Y rn the pmk Make Mtlk your drmk GLADYS COFFIN R Wutkms Quahty Products Greenw1ch New York Compliments of TASTY BAKE SHOP Phone 3911 WARREN GILLIS Plumbmg 6 Hecxtmg Phone 3691 West Mcun Street Ccrmbndge New York COMPLIMENTS OF L R SANTERRE'S 5 8: lllc STORE CAMBRIDGE, NEW YORK HUGH LAVERTY, OWNER ' ' - ' ' Phone SC 3519 GCOD LUCK, SENIORS BEST OF LUCK IN PEMRICK S DAIRY ALL THAT YOU D0 6 Academy Street FROM Ccrmbndge New York ASS OF 57 MOBILGAS BEST WISHES TO THE CL m.s PETE'S FRIENDLY SERVICE Peter H Clark Prop South Park and Gllbert Streets Ccrmbndge New York LUBRICATION TIRES 6 TUBES TEL 3307 BATTERIES I 1 in I PHI full o 1 1 I PATRONS R Andrews Frosted Foods Hoosrc N Y Malcolm Lyons Lrghtnrng Protectron H P Nrles Corner Store Cooper Pharmacy Robert B Lansrng News Dealer Earl Ayers Esso Statron V I LeGrys Owlkrll Grft Shop Eagle Brrdge N Y Cambrrdge Drner Geenwrch Nursmg Home Eva Cowen Prop A Fr1end Cambrldge Electrrc Sales and Servrce Martm Rogers Fullerton And Smrth Greenwlch N Y Frrendly Restaurant Iohn D Ryan Furmture Greenwlch Early Amerrcan Eatery Charm Shop Hoosrck Falls New York Anthony Russo Lannon Dress Shop Dennrs Candy Shop Hastrngs Bros Club 22 The Tackle Box East End Garage M W Hoag Ieweler Robert Hoyt B111 Dunnxgan Foster Champoux Lewrs 5 61 lOc Store Mr 61 Mrs George E Brewer Van The Shoe Man Glens Falls N Y Ann Hughes Kenneth A Gottry Drana McFarland Iames I Rublno Mlller s Super Market 61 Applrances M Lurre And Co A Frrend Charles Shaplro Warren Collamer Neal Gummoe Charles LeGrys Arno Wrlson Corla Garage Mac s Iohn Seaman Burlder Dons Book Record 61 Camera Shop Iennre Arnold Rosalre Purdy World Book Rep Corla Garage McLucas Wheelers General Store lay Green HOOSICK FALLS AUTO OWEN FEED STORE INC. DE Purma Chows Sanrtatron Products Bulson Bros. Gardner's Garage Haynes Bros. Lawton Garage Owl Garage Rogers Sales 61 Service Blue Seal Feeds 20 School Street Walsh Buick CO- MECHANICSVILLE NEW YORK Phone: Morr1s 4 3231 . , , . . 1 ' 1 1 1 - , , . . - - . , . 1 1 ' , , . . - 1 1 1 1 . , ' 1 1 , . 1 . . , Best W1shes To The Class f 19 ACHENBACH S Glens Falls N Y 57 CONGRATULATIONS SENIOHSH THE CLASS OF 1959 COMPLIMENTS OF BERNARD MORACHE PARADISE RESTAURANT Servmg Fme Food S1nce 1927 BENNINGTON VERMONT THE CLASS OF 1957 would 11ke to extend 1ts crpprecmtlon to C111 those who so generously supported THE CHIEFTAINH , . S J. I
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