Catholic Central High School - Catholicon Yearbook (Troy, NY)

 - Class of 1960

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H., fs lvhere we danced in a winter won- ierland, pp. 98-99g our Senior Show where all seniors came to know each other a little better, pp. 110-1113 the Triune and Cath- Jlioon staf, pp. 102-103g the May Procession where we crowned our Mother, the Mystical Rose, pp. l06-107. ks VICTORS .............................. md as lomrs we grew in the ways sf good sportsmanship and fair play at ae football field, pp. 110-115: an the basketball court where we ruptured the Diocesan Champion- lhip, pp. 114-121, on the baseball liamlond, pp. 122-123g and from the examples set by our Cheerleaders md by the Riding Club p. 124. We thankour if In this the 1960 Cathollcon we have tried to manifest the theme the Flowering of Youth under the eternal vigil of Mary Mystical Rose For as the rose IS rooted in fertile soil so has our educa tion been to us a rooting of the Catholic foundation upon which our future lives would be based Today com parable to the blossomed bud we have realized the Hower ing of life one day further we shall witness the yield of the developed flower the fruit of our education The following pages will illustrate the flowering of youth as the future will realize the fruit of the blossom The cultivation of the flower has been effectuated by the guldance of Rosa Mystlca and her inspiration and vltal role ln our social activities, our education, our sports, as well as, in the individual daily life of every student of Catholic Central High School 'If'-f' ,ff-, , o h fi ve- . fl J .4 MJ, l.a .5g . ' f f . 1, , , . 4 l' . Our youd ' -l iff' ffl,-.l ., 1 . , . , . . , . , . . , . , - D , . 1 . ' 108 A . . 3 , ,. X . . . , . BBNEFACFORS ...................... 125 who aided us by being Personal Patrons, pp. 126-127, Business Pa- rrons, pp. 128-129g and Advertisers, pp. 130-175. Q 'I 4 v P' 4- 0-.,w -1 ,P J . 5 . ' 'H Y' A U5 Y Y 411 V 1. a 77, 4 nf gnu ff' :ggi 1 f' an 1 go' It 40 . -.F n -Y Y At FAREWELL CEREMONY . . . Nancy O'Connor, representing the journalism staff, presents a special Father Janis supplement of the Triune to Father, while Senior Pre- fect Tom Conroy presents a spiritual bouquet. O iff if-fl 1.-. Il' flu' - if Urfr Qu 91 vu U file 11rw!fr14lfe'f.m fn fj ' 1 1 v . , IAQ ! !l'Ic.1l'l'111fffff .1 We edicate. We, the Class of 1960, dedicate our yearbook, the Catholicon, to our friend, our adviser, and our former principal, the Rev. Francis G. Janis, principal of Catholic Central High School from 1955 to 1959. 'km' Tx 1 1 ww 1 . 4 - V,.?. uw, '1 z., ,M M-,gift Lag! ',,:.:s!J X ,..,.f',' ..,,,.. A f X A Q ,uv CONGRATULATIONS . . . Father Janis' mother, Mrs. Maria Janis, congratulates Father on his new position in St. Mary's, Amsterdam. W- f 2 .ws ,g K 4.-9? 4, 'fx A K . x ' . .K Dy? - .xx - r . H AT HIS FIRST CHRISTMAS AS- SEMBLY . . , as principal, Father Janis receives a spiritual bouquet from Bill Anslow, December, 1955. In commemoration of the Silver jubilee of Father janis, our former principal, we reminisce concerning his twenty-five years at Catholic Central High School. In 1935, shortly after his ordination, Catholic High welcomed Father as a member of the faculty. For the next thirteen years Father taught Religion and Senior Apologetics. He was named vice-principal in 1948 by his Excellency, the Most Reverend Edmund F. Gibbons. Father Janis continued to hold this position until November, 1955, when he succeeded the Right Reverend Monsignor T. Gerald Mulqueen as principal. Father Janis became chaplain of St. joseph's Semi- nary in 1950, a position which he retained until 1955. During the past fifteen years he has supervised the summer catechetical school at Brant Lake, New York. 'sb AT HIS LAST ASSIQMIILY HIZRIE , , , a handshake from the new principal, Father Keefe, to Father Janis at farewell ceremony in Msgr. Burns Gymnasium, November 13, 1959. While he was principal, Father Janis inaugurated many innovations at Catholic High. The Blessed Sac- rament was first exposed and Mass said at Notre Dame Hall in October, 1956. This chapel privilege was granted by extraordinary permission of Bishop Scully. In 1957, the Monsignor Burns Gymnasium and Cafeteria were completed. It was here that week- ly record hops began in 1957. Father Janis was re- sponsible for First Friday Mass and Communion dur- ing the school day and the recent renovation of the Sodality of Our Lady to make it once more a main feature of student life. We are grateful to him for showing us the way by giving us the opportunities that have been most beneficial to our lives spiritually and intellectually as Catholic students. QF , Q' ng QQ 3 1 ,I H, QW Q in 4 ,i, Q 9 THE MOST REVEREND IEDMVND F. GIBBONS, DD. The students of the diocese owe to Bishop Gibbons their heartfelt gratitude and hlial devotion for the inspiration he has bestowed on all who seek The Way through education. Go therefore, and teach ye all nations . . This precept Bishop Gibbons has observed in establishing Catholic Central High School. ' an ,annum 3 THI2 MOST RliVliRl?Nl3 EDVUARD gl. MAUINN. UD. The invaluable aid extended by Bishop Maginn to his superiors has benefited both clerical and lay apostles of the diocese as we follow the quest for truth in these years of growth in grace and wisdom. Where humility is, there also is wisdom . . CProverbs II, 25. Tllli RIIVITRFND JOHN A KIIIIFF PRINCIPAI. joyfully have we welcomed Father Keefe as new principal of Catholic High. Since his appointment to the faculty in 1956, he has given un- selfishly and untiringly of himself. Father taught senior religion from September, 1956, until March, 1957, when he was appointed vice-principal. While vice-principal, Father introduced many innovations for the management and mainte- nance of the school. His wisdom and guidance were invaluable aids during our senior year. As a teacher he was inspiringg as an advisor, he was discerningg and as our class moderator, he was most generous and helpful. Our heartfelt thanks go to Father Keefe. We pray that God will bless and guide him as he carries out the duties of his new oflice. lfll fi p lit . W X ,J s yf.. I pypp K XYQ, A , K.Lk kxyq . fi .. if , 1efp, in 9',1+fzn' crzrifcuidrlofrfz iinclci' in!A1e 11m? IJ! 'gfr'1'r1r1 . li 'C' - v ,, 'Y' ,N I g v K. ' ,17 4' BARBARA A. ADAMS St. Patrick's, Watewliet C.P.C. 1, 2,- Glee Club 1, 3,- Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. Bubbling, vivacious Barb . . . enjoys dancing and cooking . . . plans future as pr ctical ' ' ,, . MARIE Y. ADRIANCE St. Paul the Apostle, Troy C.P.C. 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4,' Dramatic: 1, 2, 3, 4,' Pep Club 4. , , : fri'-as.-:riff ' 'Iv 1 cky ,. .1 . foys cting, ,6 'xa- nurse. -., 1, . lu .93 K l sec - 1.-.eu xg: lx? E-,v Rf Ng 4' Ik .gtg .11 Ji Y , --, N. .y , ,. 21713 JR ,lhlf r Alva- , 1'1 ' 5- -2 ' 1 W . D .X , Pk., 'ft -Mika,-k V V s.--mail , '-.ra W-'?1QL W .lu - Yin ffo. niggss-g1,St h:','!' W ,sg -f f' . . .I Si 1' ' ' , fQrw'--,. - ,. - 4--I v.g,fggg2it-Efws-t-.qf. . -. 7 . Pe x GERALD F. AMYOT St. Paul the Apostle, Troy French Club 3, 4,' Dramatic: 2,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4,' Cece- liart Club 3, 4,' Latin Club 4. Amicable, pleasant Gerry . . . enjoys tennis and skating . . . plans future as teacher. 16 L GERALDINE M. ANTHONY St. Anthony's, Troy CATHOLICON 4,' TRIUNE 4,' C.P.C. 2, 3,' Homeroom Of- Hcer 1, 2,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4. Pretty, likeable Gerrie . . . favors ice-skating . . . looks to career as teacher. JACQUELINE A. AGARS Sr. Mary's, Troy C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Spanixh Club I, 2,' Stennettex 3, 4,' Propa- gation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' So- dality 1, 2, 3, 4. Pretty, popular Jaye . . . cherishes memories of basket- ball games . . . favors short- hand and typing. SANDRA T. BAI-ROSSI St. Augustine's, Troy C.P.C. 1,' Glee Club 1,' junior Red- Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Propa- gation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' So- dality 1, 2, 3. jovial, fun-loving Sandy . . . cherishes Christmases as fond- ? 4. , fi!-.2 -.. 'j:,:,w ..:..- g igg- A 1 42 . is Q 3 X 6 4, , . . N, Q, , ...F . B Q. W.. gy. it N A :ggi ff QU gi vi t . :gf l . 1 sv 1 pw 1155 f'1'Ui.5, 4 ' ' - ' ifijiifiri ' .. .i gf. i. .' Q.. .... . ..,.f.. .r fe., itigfig . -Y Hen,- , .s. t- , JOHN j. ALLEN Our Lady of Victory, Troy CATHOLICON 4,' TRIUNE 4,' Vanity Club 1, 2, 3, 4,' Dramatic: 2, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. Friendly, congenial jack . . . favors Spanish class . . . en- joys record hops and horti- culture. KATHLEEN A. BALNAITIS St. Josephs, Green Island Pitt: Tenth 1,' C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Junior Red Crorr 1, 2,' Prop- agation of Faith 1, 2,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. Friendly, likeable Kathy . . . will long remember Rosettes . . . a future Florence Night- ingale. est memories here . . . ,future nurse. ANNE T. BARNES St. Mary's, Troy C.P.C. 1, 2, 3, Spanirh Club 1,' junior Red Crorr 1, 2, 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. Sunny, attractive Blondie . . appreciates annual retreats . . . ice-skating, favorite pas- time. ANN E. BARTLE Sacred Heart, Troy CATHOLICON 4,' TRIUNE 4,' C.P.C. 1, 2, 3, 4,' Home room Officer 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. Sparkling, petite Nancy . . . enjoys records, bowling . . plans career as a teacher. MARY MARGARET BARNES Our Lady of Victory, Troy French Club 3, 4,' Horneroom Ojicer 1, 2, 3,' Prom Com- mittee 2, 3,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. Pretty, feminine Marge . . . favors Latin . . . remembers reception of senior ring. LINDA L. BARRON St. Augustine's, Troy Piur Tenth 1, 2,' C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Glee Club 1,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2. Fun-loving, amiable Lyn . . . happiest memory, Religion IV class . . . enjoys dancing, rec- ords. PAULA M. BARRY St. Mary's, Troy Stennetter 3, 4: Homeroom Officer 2,' 3,' Varsity Cheer- leader 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality I, 2, 3, 4. Popular, light-hearted Paula . . . happiest memory, leading Varsity Cheerleaders . . . a future secretary. Qui' Judy, Wydfica! lgoae . . . pray or ua JANE M. BASSETT St. Joseph's, Troy C.P.C. 1, 2, Spanirh Club 2, 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 1 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2. Quiet, carefree Jane . fa- vorite subject, Spanish . . enjoys cooking, reading bowl- ing. 1 BLAKE T. BAYLY St. Patrick's, Troy junior Red Croft 3, 4,' Prop- agation of Faith 3, 4,' Sodal- ity 3, 4,' Pep Gab 4,' Science Club 3, 4. Reserved, ambitious Choc . . . enjoys hunting, lishing, proms . . . sees future as elec- trical engineer. BRENDA A. BAYLY St. Patrick's, Troy CATHOLICON 4,' TRIUNE 4,' junior Red Crorr 4,' Prop- agation of Faith 4,' Sodality 4. Ambitious, dependable Bren . . . favors dancing, opposes study hall . . . sees future as accountant. 'I7 JOHN BEALE St. Augustine's, Troy Spanirh Club 3, 4,' Record Hop Committee 3, 4,' Prop- agation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4: Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4' Pep Club Congenial acco odatin 0 n . . .avid inte i 'ff ence . . .plans fut . ' Force. jg 1 ' WN vu. Xb' JOAN C. BEATTIE Our Lady of Victory, Troy C.P.C. I, 2, 3,' Gtee Club 1, 2, 3, 4,' Dramaticr 4,' 1.V. rle er 2' Sodality 1 2 u ' ar oanie ' W'v D A : J - - - Qiuj ' mes dislikes 'ap future sec I if 'Lr- J 4 5 'Alt 4 Q 'I 1 1 I I ' Nw J h ' I ' lf '- ' fl r , r 1 ' r 1, , Q In -if 1 K ..1 t-,il 4, , , J ,, - N . s , X ' 'S et f r n Y, , Q R ln v I 'xg ' :- ' fi if i VE x y as H ' ' Alai S 4 'fx J iz ' I I A Q?- . If 71'-, We Q mf' ,N 4,00 J 3 If v. H , v ' -C 'Q s .4 4, Xt' i ' . 4. ,xxx 4 w y ii in 5' . f , ,, ,, . 4 ,Lp ,tr Z Azfufk'-Qr.4'fL ' '39 GAYLE A. BERGHAMMER St. joseph's, Troy French Club 1, 2,' Stennetter 3, 4,' junior Red Crorr 1, 2, 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality I, 2, 3, 4. Petite, well-liked Gayle . . . remembers annual retreat . . . future sees her as secretary. I8 HELEN R. BENDON St. Augustine's, Troy C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Record Hop Committee 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4,' Art Club 1, 2, 3,' Pep Club 4. Vivacious, likeable Helen . . . often says, Lots o' luck, Char- lie . . . delights in dancing. MARY E. BERGMANN Sacred Heart, Troy Troy High 1, 2, 3,' Library Club 4,' Propagation of Faith 4. Lively, ambitious Mar . . . en- joys dancing . . . fondest memories at school, retreat. PATRICIA A. BIRD St. Patrick's, Watervliet French Club 3, 4,' C.P.C. I, 2, 3,' junior Red Crou 1, 2, 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Pep Club 4. Petite, cheerful Pat . . . ex- cels in swimming . . . plans future as architect. MATTHEW R. BENDON St. Patrick's, Troy 4,' Varrity Varsity Club 3, Football 3, 4,' ,I.V. Football 2, Varsity Barketball 3, 4,' 1.V. Barhetball 2. Versatile, carefree Ted . . . remembers Washington trip for basketball tournament . . . future Navy man. 1 JOYCE M. BIRDSINGER St. Peter's, Stillwater CATHOLICON 4,' TRIUNE 4,' French Club 3, 4,' Horne- roorn Officer 2, 4,' Library 4. Considerate, understanding, blithe joy . . . lover of Eng- lish . . . main ambition, teach- ing. MARYALICIE BIRMINGHAM St. Georges, Pirtsrown French Club 3, 4,' C.P.C. 3, junior Red Cror: 3,' Propaga- tion of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' So- dality 4. Sincere, helpful MaryAlice . . excellent horseback rider . . will never forget retreats. mf Fla if MARY ANN BOCKliTTI St. Mary's, Troy C.P.C, 1, 2, 3,' Drarnatirr 4,' Homeroom Officer I, 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality I, 2, 3, 4. Charming and stylish . . . cherishes memories of proms . . . will soon enter nursing career. IANIS M. BISCEGLIA St. Augustin:-:'s, Troy C.P.C. 1, 2, 3: Spanish Club 3, 4,' Homeroom Officer 3: Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4,' Latin Club 4. Charming, effervescent jan . . . enjoys Spanish and dancing . . . plans to enter teaching profession. DIANE C. BISSON St. Paul's, Mechanicville French Club 1,' C.P.C. 1, 25 Glee Club 1, 2,' Propagation of Faith I, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. Complaisant, amiable Di . . . avid basketball fan . . . plans career as secretary. UFKIVIQY' , of ,J ANN M. BOCKE'I'I'I St. Mary's, Troy Pius Tenth I, 2, 3,' Sparzirh Club 1,' junior Red Cror: 1, 2, 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith I, 2, 3. 4,'Soda1ity I, 2, 3, 4. Attractive, smiling Annie . . . favors office practice and en- joys dancing . . . future child nurse. Wofher of Clhriof . . . infercecle for u5. MARGARET E. BODE St. Joseph's, Troy CATHOLICON 4,' TRIUNE 4,' French Club 3, 4,' Home- roorrz Ohzicer I, 3,' Sodality I, 2, 3. Vivacious, cheery Pargie . . . lover of latin and French , . . miniature golf enthusiast. ROBERT BODNAR Sacred Heart, Watervliet Glee Club 4,' Dramaticr 3, 4,' Homeroom Ojfcer 4,' Record Hop Committee 3, 4,' Prop- agation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4. jovial, happy-go-lucky Bob , . . lover of history . . . fa- vorite pastime, basketball. MARCIA K. BOIIRIZR Our Lady of Victory, Troy C.P.C, I, 2, 3,' Glee Club l,' Stennetter 4,' Junior Red Crosr 1, 2, 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4. Obliging, good-natured Mar- cia . . . future comptometer operator . . . office practice, her favorite subject. 19 VIRGINIA BOLLIGER St Peters Troy CPC 1 2 3 Junior Red Cronl 2 3 4 Propagation of Faith 1 2 3 4 Sodality 2 Quiet congenial Gmny en1oys science courses chooses career as ru JOANNE F BOUDREAU St Josephs Green Island 1 2 3 Glee Club 1 tennet 3 4 Junior Red Propagation 4 Sodalzty delightful g enthusiast onte THERESA C BOULMER St Peters Troy CPC 1 2 3 Stennette: 4,' Sodality 1 2 3 Pep Club 4. Smiling considerate Terry . . . loves to ice skate chooses a secretarial career JOHN E, BOURKE St. Peter's, Troy Glee Club 3, 4,' Varsity Club 4,' Dramatic! 4,' Homeroom Ojfcer 1, 2, 3,' Varsity Foot- ball 4. Happy, fun-loving john . . . eager football enthusiast . . . medical profession, his goal. IOHN E. BOWMAN St. 1oseph's, Troy French Club 2, 3,' Junior Red Cro.r.t 2, 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 2, 3. Amiable, carefree Jack . . . re- members the Senior Prom . . . likes hockey, football. 20 BARBARA G. BRADY St. Paul the Apostle, Troy C.P.C. 1, 2,' junior Red Croft 1, 2, 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4,' Art Club 3. Carefree, loquacious Barb . . . loves to bowl . . . secretarial career, her aim. BEVERLY A. BREAULT St. Mary's, Waterford French Club 3, 4,' Piux Tenth 3,' C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4,' Pep Club 4, Pert, smiling Bev . . . future teacher . . . will always re- member the proms. FRANCES A. BRENNAN St. Francis de Sales, Troy C.P.C. 3,' Band 2, 3, 4,' Home- room Officer 1,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 4. Agile, happy-go-lucky . . . band majorette . . . Fran's ambition, career as artist. l t 'hs r - fy f Q. K 4 v , LAWRIENCE T. HRENNAN Sacred Heart, Troy junior Red Cross 1, 2,' Prop- agation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 4, Science Club 2. Amicable, fun-loving . . . dances appeal to Larry . . . will attend a technical insti- tute. V, PATRlClA A. BULMAN St. Georges, Pittstown French Club 2, 3,' C.P.C. I, 2, 3,' junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3: Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, Sodality 1, 2, 3. Reserved, pleasant Pat . . . en- joys water skiing . . . favorite expression, Like help? JOHN F. BRITTON Our Lady of Victory, Troy Homeroorn Ojfiicer I, 2,' jun- ior Red Croxs 1, 2,' Propaga- tion of Fdith 1, 2, 3, 4,' So- dality 1, 2, 3, 4: Science Club 2, 3. Sociable, courteous John . . . football fan . . . favorite sub- ject is math. DIANE E. BROVVN St. Mary's, Troy French Club 1,' C.P.C. 1, 3: Stennetter 4,' Sodality I, 2, 3,' Pep Club 4. Quiet, friendly Di . . . fond- ly recalls Art class trip to Massachusetts . . . career, bookkeeper. orning Sfar . . . gui e MAUREEN A. BURKE St. Brigid's, Watervliet C.P.C. I, 2, 3: Junior Red Croix 1, 2, 3,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3,' Sodality 1, 2, 3,' Art Club 3. Animated, fun-loving Mo . . . enjoys swimming, draw- ing . . . to attend Albany Business College. ROBERT BURKE St. Brigid's, Watewliet Paladin: 1, 2,' Record Hop Committee 4,' Junior Red Crosr 1, 2, 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 2, 3, 4, Sodality 1, 2, 3. Carefree, humorous Bob . . . enjoys basketball, hi-fi, danc- ing . . . hopes to be an elec- trician. SHARON E. BULLETT St. Jude's, Wynantskill French Club I, 2,' C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Sodality 1, 2, 3. Cheerful, blue-eyed Sharon . . . bowling enthusiast . . . ap- preciated being staif member of Efl'iciency. MJ. EDWARD H. BURNS St. Michael's, Troy French Club 3, 4: Dramatic: 4,' junior Red Crou 1, 2, 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. Calm, cool, collected Kookie . . . football, physics enthusi- ast . . . electrical engineering, his aim. 2 ANDREA M. BURR St. Joseph's, Troy Troy High 1, 2, 3,' Iunior Red Crosr 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 4. Congenial, c - - - . skatin -N -63 ,g fan ' - - ' ' C JOSEPH F. BUSHWINGER St. Lawrence's, Troy junior Red Croix 1, 2, 3. Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4 Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4,' Pep Club 4 Latin Club 4. ive considerate Joe . . . music and biology . . . . mbers Homeroom 302. JEANMARIE P. BUSONE Sacred Heart, Watewliet C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Glee Club 1, 2,' Homeroorn 05667 1, 2, 3,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. Loquacious, elfervescent Jean . . . favors dancing and typ- ing . . . anticipates a secre- tarial career. . . f -J s :E - J. 2 ,- '. . .j.4gF' I' . . -41 t ,, ag-we ' '- Q -:Y I , J ,A I . , 1 x J fs 5 , -t ,J . 'x 'Lu ff.3.'3 b.ff .. E-,,,,J -- ,. . if PP. . ,, . f x ,aj PATRICK A. BYRNE St. Augustine's, Troy French Club 3, 4,' ,I.V. Bare- ball 3,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3,' Sodality 1, 2, 3. Sports-conscious Pat . . . re- members Junior picnic, fresh- man year . . . foresees a teach- ing career. 22 THOMAS D. CANARY St. Peter's, Stillwater Spanish Club 3, 4,' Propaga- tion of Faith 2, 3,' Sodality 4. Tom, our future chemical en- gineer . . . remembers Sopho- more Soiree, Junior picnic . . . sports enthusiast. KATHLEEN F. CANFIELD St. Patrick's, Troy French Club 1, 2,' Piu.r Tenth 1, 2,' C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Home- roorn Omcer 1, 2, 3, 4,' So- dality 1, 2, 3, 4. Vivacious, conscientious Kathy . . . proms, retreats, her fa- vorite memories . . . plans a JOHN A. BUSSEY St. Augustine's, Troy Record Hop Committee 4,' junior Red Crou 1, 2, 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3,' Sodality 4,' Latin Club 1, 2, 4. Sincere, happy-go-lucky Jack . . . American History expert . . . happily remembers fresh- man year. , JUDITH M. CAREY St. Augustine's, Troy French Club 3, 4,' Piur Tenth 1, 2,' C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Propaga- tioin of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Cat- echetical Imtruction 4. Quiet Judy remembers Junior homeroom . . enjoys walk- ing, swimming . . . present: Rosette, future: R.N. secretarial career. W MICHAEL T. CAREY St. Francis de Sales, Troy Iunior Red Cro.t.t 1, 2, 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4. Calm, cool, collected Mike... favors baseball, World His- tory, ring ceremony . . . an- ticipates electrical engineering. V ,- - , ' wel 59' , . -S935 !f'f .zen , - . l QQ , , Q K, ,sys , , t. NR 5, ,,fQg:g1,:FKrL, Qt, 5 g f -2'1sj1,wf- t ..... K EDWARD M. CARLEY St. Paul the Apostle, Troy CATHOLICON 4,' Glee Club 3,' Dramatict 4,' Record Hop Committee 4,' Hockey Team 3, 4. Fun-loving Ed, German lin- guist . . . likes hockey, dis- likes broken t-squares . . . future teacher. WILLIAM E. CARLSON Sacred Heart, Watervliet junior Red Cron 1, 2, 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith I, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4,' Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4,' Science Club 1. Easy-going friendly Will A. . . enjoys baseball, Greek class . . . appreciates friends made at C.C.H.S. A2l' of goof! Counde . . Q-Ni LORENZO CASSELLA St. Mary's, Waterford Vanity Club 1, 2, 3, 4,' Home- room Ohcer 4,' Vanity Foot- ball 3, 4,' Vanity Barleetball 3, 4,' Sodality 4. Sports-minded, likeable Mr. C. . . . remembers basketball practice with Mr. D. . . . future business man. LILLIAN B. CASSIDY St. Mary's, Troy C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Stennetter 1, Junior Red Croix 1, 2, 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3,' Sodality 4. Pert, blonde, Lillian . . . genial personality . . . looks forward to a secretarial career. r CAROL ANN D. CASSINO St. jude's, Wynantskill French Club 3, 4,' C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Homeroom Omcer 2, 3,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Catechetical Instruction 4. Charming, friendly Carol . . . enjoys horseback riding, swim- ming, French . . . future ca- reer, nursing. GEORGE A. CARPENTER St. Anthony's, Troy Dramaticr 4,' Spanirh Club 4,' Band 2, 3,' Homeroom Oficer 2, 3,' Sodality 2, 3. Witty, popular George . . . remembers fall play, record hops . . . plans college after graduation. uioe uri. MARGARET R. CERESIA St. jude's, Wynantskill CATHOLICON 4,' TRIUNE 4,' French Club 3, 4,' C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Science Club 2, 3, 4. Sweet, sincere Peggy . . . en- joys dancing, sewing, basket- ball . . . future ambition, so- cial worker. 23 RICHARD CIFELLC St. Henry's, Averill Park JEAN M CHAGNON ANN MARIE CHIERA Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, Watervliet French Club 1,' junior Red Crm: 1, 2, 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3. Friendly, jovial Cookie . . . spends her time reading, painting . . . future comprom- eter operator. Record Hop Commitete ,,, ,' ' junior Red Cro.r.r ff. 4: Sf- l0SEPh'S, Green Island Propagation t f -, 3' 3, 'E in mb Club 1, 2,1 C.P.C. 2, 3,' 4,' Sodality K A ' nnettex 3, 4,' Sodality 4,' Tau, fl-im jglilf? ibrary Club 4. football, ars, e i,25wgfQLi -, fun-loving Beany . .. always 1, gl rs ice-skating, dancing.. . 'Q ' 2, M ure career, legal secretary. 'l z , Nl -, 1 ' New ff: .ilk-'lx Q 'Q -.rg ' ii- 'iff ' . Q1 fmli' I 1r...'1x,,'f' . KATHLEEN A. CHURA Sr. Patricks, Watervliet C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Dramatic: 3,' Spanirh Club 2, 3, 4,' Prop- agation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. Sweet, likeable Kathy . . . en- joys reading, skating, Spanish . . . life ambition, teaching career. 24 JAMES L. CLEMENT St. jude's, Wynantskill Dramatic: 4,' Homeroom Of- ficer 2, 4,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 4. Xwitty, fun-loving Clem . . . enjoys hunting, hockey, and teachers . . . future engineer. MARGARET A. CLEMENT St. Jude's, Wynantskill CATHOLICON 4,' TRIUNE 4,' French Club 3, 4,' Library Club 4,' Science Club 2. Competent, intelligent, con- genial Marge . . . science ex- pert , . . looks forward to CAROL F. CHISMARK Sacred Heart, Troy Piur Tenth 1, 2,' Horneroom Officer 2,' Record Hop Corn- mittee 4,' Sodality I, 2, 3, 4,' Art Club 1, 2, 3. Amicable, bubbly Chis . . . enjoys art, skiing, dancing . . . fondly remembers freshman year. i PENELOPE L. CLUM St. Augustine's, Troy Piuf Tenth 1,' C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Glee Club I,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. Pretty, poised, polite Penny . . . avid Rosette . . . nurse- to-be, her goal. teaching chemistry. MICHAEL COLAVECCHIO St. Paul the Apostle, Troy Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality I, 2, 3. Carefree, amicable Mike . . . always ready for a good time . . . pet peeve, homework ::, - 'LM . R ' i Lila? 11 . NOREIEN E. COLLINS St. Patrick's, Troy Pius Tenth 1, 2,' Glee Club I, 3, 4,' Spanish Club 3,' Home- room Officer 2, 3.' Record Hop Committee 4. Effervescent, fun-loving Nor . . . amateur anis: . . . plans future in nursing. JUDITH A. COLLIER Sr. Michael's, Troy C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Glee Club 1: Homeroom Officer 3,' Prop- agation of Faith 1, 2, 3: So- dality 1, 2, 3, 4. Demure, mild-mannered jude . . . enjoys religion, music . . . anticipates nursing as her career. at -IOHN li. COLIJNS St. Patrick's, Watewliet French Club 3, 4,' Varsity Club 2, 3, 4,' Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. Amicable, fun-loving Eddie . . . basketball, fishing enthu- siast . . . prospective business executive. --qg KATlll.lfFN A. COLLINS St. Patrick's, Troy Pius Tenth 1, 2,' Glee Club 1, 3, 4,' Homeroom Omcef 2,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. Loquacious, carefree Kathy . . . favorite pastimes, dancing and swimming . . . enjoys history. M8211 of peace . . . dfflly Olll' 061125. PAUL L. COMEAU St. Augustine's, Troy I.V. Football 1,' junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4,' Art Club 2. Reserved, impeturbable Paul . . . avid baseball fan . . . soon to wear those Navy blues. HlfLlfN M. CONLON St. Peter's, Troy French Club 1,' C.P.C. 1, 2, 3, 4: Sodality 2,' Art Club 3,' Cecelian Club 2. Cheerful, friendly Helen . . . a future secretary . . . enjoys movies, dancing, collecting records. FRANCIS J, CONNALLY Spanish Club 1, 2,- Homeroom 0m6?f 2, Prom Committee 3: Propagation of Faith 2, 3,' So- dality 1, 2, 3, 4. Quiet, likeable Frank . . . re- members '58 Washington Tournament . . . per peeve, crowded halls. EILEEN M. CONNELL St. Brigid's, Watewliet CATHOIJCON 4g TRIUNE MICHELE M, CONNOLLY PATRICIA E. CONNOLLY St. Patrick's, Troy CATHOLICON 4,' TRIUNE 4,' C.P.C. 2, 3,' Dramatic: 4,' Central Oficer 4, Prom Com- mittee 4. Sparkling, vivacious . . . Pat's hobby, collecting stuffed ani- mals . . . retreats fondest memory. J. MICHAEL CONNORS St. Patrick's, Troy Homeroom Officer 3,' Junior Red Croix 1, 2, 3, 4,' Propaga- tion of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' So- dality 1, 2, 3, 4. Industrious, political-minded Mike . . . likes sport cars, typing . . . happiest memory, senior year. 4,' French Club 3, 4: Pal . 1 kr St. Patrick's, Troy 1,2.'H0mvf00m ' ' f 'K ' Mr , 3, 4,- Glee Club 4,- 3- if 4g Homeroom Of- Genial, serene Eil-4,-fx '. Egg ,' Propagation of vorite subject, -.. ' 15i'f'4gq'f F f a 1 career as teach , PM Q 'Q Shell , , , it 'ff ti'-Lff-f1Si7f ' star . her '- 41r:..s'1T J' 2 'ff' ' ' 'EMT f g. I in , 34 -. 3' - -4, .i N. ff: 5 ., . . J lr' . ' . ,. 1 , sl t .ev :cg ., il 92,5 , 1' 5 , , .4 KX ffl I. tx vegan 1 N ,H K l ,j Rf... ' pp K MARY ELLEN CONROY St. Patrick's, Watewliet French Club 3, 4,' Pius Tenth 1, 2,' C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Propaga- tion of Faith I, 2, 3, 4,' So- dality 1, 2, 3, 4. One of our Rosettes . . . good- natured studious Mary El . . . enjoys telephone talk. 26 THOMAS F. CONROY St. Mary's, Troy Glee Club 3, 4: Vanity Club 3, 4,' Central,0Hlcer 2, 4,' So- gality 1, 2, 3, 4,' Hockey Team Senior Class President . . . witty, popular Tom . . . as- pires to an engineering career. F3 A JOSEPH F. CORBETT St. joseph's, Troy French Club 45 Dramatic: 4,' Junior Red Crorr 1, 2, 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. Fun-loving, good-natured Joe . . . appreciated junior Re- treat . . . avid basketball en- RITA A. CORBETT Sacred Heart, Watewliet French Club 1,' .C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' .Stennettex 3,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. Sincere, friendly Rita . . . re- members annual retreats . . . will be efficient office worker. rhusiast. JOAN M. CORINA St. Mary's, Troy French Club 1,' Piur Tenth 1,' C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' junior Red Cror: 1, 2, 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4. Fun-loving buoyant joanie . . . dancing, her favorite pastime . . . her future career, beau- tician. ,X . CHRISTINA M. CORO St. Paul the Apostle, Troy Piur Tenth 4,' Glee Club 1, 2, 3,' Dramatic: 3,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. Friendly, affable Chris . . . ardent basketball fan . . . sec- retarial career, her goal. Seaf 0 MAJ JAMES K. CRONIN Sacred Heart, Troy Varsity Football 2, 3,' ,Junior Red Crorr 1, 2, 3, 4,' Propoga- tion of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4. Quiet, amiable jim . . . hunt- ing enthusiast . . . hopes to be a dentist. JEAN A. CROWLEY St. Jude's, Wynantskill CATHOLICON 4,' TRIUNE 4,' French Club 3, 4,' Latin Club 4,' Library Club 4. Serene, sincere Jean . . . fa- vors journalism class . . . plans to pursue a teaching career. PAUL D. CRAMER St. Patrick's, Troy Band 2, 3,' junior Red Crorr 1, 2, 3,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. Pleasant, agreeable, carefree . . . enjoys hunting . . . Paul's future, career in pharmacy. om . . inapire ua Joswn B. CUNNINGHAM St. Augustine's, Troy French Club 3,' Vanity Club 2, 3, 4,' Record Hop Commit- tee 4,' .l.V. Basketball 2, 3: Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. Quiet, easy-going Joe . . . basketball enthusiast . . . hap- pily remembers Intermediate Algebra class. SANDRA 1. CRAMIQR St. Paul the Apostle, Troy C.P.C. 1. 2,' Spanish Club 1, 2,' Stennetter 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3,' Library Club 4. Smiling, sunny Sandy . . . en- joys bowling . . . secretarial career foreseen in the future. LINDA A. CUOYO Sacred Heart, Troy French Club 3, 4,' C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' junior Red Crorr 1, 2, 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith I, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality I, 2, 3. Genial, fun-loving Cookie . . . enjoys reading, sewing, skating . . . future secretary. 27 MARGARET L. CURLEY St. Peter's, Troy French Club 1, 2,' Stennetter 4,' Homeroom Officer 2,' Prop- agation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3. Happy, effervescent Pe collects teddy V s uture career secret .1 '2- 4 e Sf GEORGE E. l St. Brigid's, Watewliet Dramatic: 4,' Spanish Club 3, 4,' Junior Red Crorr 3, 4' Propagation of Faith 3 4' So- dality 3. Loquacious jovial Butch . . ys Spanish Lab riv nd water skung enthusi CHARLES J. CZECH Sacred Heart Troy junior Red Crorr 1 2 3 4' Propagation of Faith 3 4' So- dality 1 2 3 4 Friendly good natured Char enjoys playing cards hockey future electrical engineer 4 BETTEANN M. DALTON St. Michaels Troy Piur Tenth 1 2' CPC 1 2 3 Sodality 1 2 3 Pep Club 4 Latin Club 4 Good natured dependable yo vial Betsy enjoys basket ball games future nurse JOHN K. DALEY St. Augutine's, Troy Glee Club 3,' Spanirh Club 4,- Homeroom Ob5cer 2,' Record Hop Committee 4, Prom Committee 4. Cheerful, courteous John . . . favorite sport, baseball . . . plans to attend Albany Busi- ness College. 23 JEANANN M. DAVIN St. Patrick's, Watewliet Spanish Club I, 2,' Stennette: 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4,' Pep Club 4. Pretty, vivacious Jeanne . . . ardent dancer, swimmer, ten- nis player . . . future, private secretary. LOUIS A. DECHANTS St. Paul's, Mechanicville CATHOLICON 4,' French Club 3, 4: Junior Red Cror: 1, 2, 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3. Carefree, good-natured, ener- getic Lou . . . enjoys sports, 2 L.. ,,, MARY R. DE FAZIO St. Anthony's, Troy C.P.C. 1, 2,' Dramatic! 4,' Stennettes 1,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. Pleasant, carefree Mary . . . takes pleasure in bowling and dancing . . . future office worker. especially baseball . . . future engineer. ' it ivy, LOIS K. DB LA MATER St. Patrick's, Watervliet C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Spanish Club 3, 4,' Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 3,' Varrity Cheerleader 4,' So- dality 1, 2, 3, 4. Friendly, gay, pleasing . . . takes delight in dancing and swimming , . . future ambi- tion, teacher. -qv fi MARIE R. DB MARIA St. Mary's, Troy French Club 1, 2,' Stennettes 4,' Homeroom 015687 I, 2,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4: Sodality 1, 2, 3. Loquacious, fun-loving Marie . . . will remember the dances . . . future medical secretary. ROBERT M. DELANEY St. Paul the Apostle, Troy Glee Club 4,' Varsity Club 2, 3 ,4,' Vanity Baxeball 2, 3, 4,' Varsity Football 4,' Varsity Barketball 3, 4. Happy-go-lucky, witty Mr. D. participates in sports . . . enjoys Mechanical Drawing. Ls H, ...,.. MADLYN C. DE VITO Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, Watewliet French Club 3, 4,' C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Glee Club 1, 3,' Junior Red gran 1, 2, 3,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, Quiet, likeable Mad . . . en- joys skating and swimming . . . future Lab Technician. PALMA B. DELMONICO Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, Watervliet French Club 2, 3, 4,' junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4,' Propaga- tion of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4. Attractive, vivacious Pam . . . seeks career as beautician . . . science favorite subject. .jwlegr of Cjhridfiand . . ai ua in MARY ANN T. DOBRINDT St. Patrick's, Troy French Club 1, 2,' C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Stennetter 4,' Homeroom Officer 2, 4,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4. Amiable, dependable, Mary Ann . . . talented dancer . . . future career in airlines. '1 EDWARD F. DE LORME St. joseph's, Troy Dramatic! 4,' Spanish Club 3. 4,' junior Red Cron 1, 2, 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodalily 1, 2, 3, 4. Happy-go-lucky Ed . . . en- joys basketball . . . happiest memory, return from Wash- ington Tournament. our fribufafiond. JOHN F. DONOVAN St. Paul the Apostle, Troy French Club 3, 4,' Propaga- tion of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Ce- celian Club 3, 4,' Hockey Team 3, 4,' Latin Club 4. Studious, jovial, intelligent John . . . enjoys hockey . . . Latin, his favorite subject. 29 MARY DONOVAN Sacred Heart Tro ARLENE H. DROBNY St. Patrick's, Troy French Club 1,' C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Homeroom Officer 4,' Junior Red Crou 1, 2, 3,' Propaga- tion of Faith 1, 2, 3. Pretty, vivacious, Ar rates bookkeeping high . . . pre- ferred pastime, listening to radio. X l HENRY DUFRESNE St. Ann's, Northside French Club 3, 41 Prom Com- mittee 2,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 4,' Science Club 2. Jolly, good-natured Duff . . . finds science tops . . . enjoys hunting and golf. 1 Y French Club 3, 4,' C.P.C. 1, GERALD W' DOWDELL 2, 3,' junior Red Cron . 0 r Lady of Victory, Troy 3, 4,' Prollagatzon of 'H' J igga oorn Oiicer 4, junior 2, 3, 41' Svdvlfty ,ff ', Q ,,.-5' 5: 1, 2, 3, 4,' Propaga- Cheerful, mf ftgfffgk -,, f,ff5,. g. f aitb 1, 2, 3, 4,- so- chooses danci'g.,. piss 5. Kg, ' f5'3L3'1 RT- 4,' Latin Club plans car 1731. sing. me , . - V - x ,X ,Q ' 72 544, umorous Ger . . . ' ji .S A. pet peeve . . . ,Cf 1 Zig -1'Q,L if. -fo atd to teaching ' -'13 V i f ,I ' if , ' matic X 1 r .. ,N 73.5 M - 'I fi- , ' i f 'I L..--'tE':7'f -. .. 4 5 , ,, i ff! is l i X Q -mst. I : 153' t A 4 i. 7' X X X JOHN F. DWYER .-x, 4 DIANE M. DZIKAS Sacred Heart, Troy French Club 3, 4,' C.P.C. 1, RAYMOND C. DUMSER St. Paul the Apostle, Troy French Club 3, 4,' Glee Club 3, 4,' Vanity Club 3, 4,' Prop- agation of Faith 3, 4, Hockey Team 3, 4. Witty, intelligent, sports- minded Ray . . . prefers hockey . . . Chemistry heads his subject list. 30 DOLORES C. DUPUIS St. Brigid's, Watervliet C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Glee Club 1, 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4, Homeroorn Omcer 3, 4,' So- daliry 1, 2, 3, 4. Gay, petite Dupe . . . says Spanish takes first place . . . plans to be secretary. St. joseph's, Troy Glee Club 3,' Spanish Club 3, 4,' Junior Red Cro.r.r 1, 2, 3, 4: Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Catechetical lnxtruction 4. Suave, genial Moose . . . second home, Spanish lab . . . plans a teaching career. 2, 3,' Horneroorn Officer 1, 2, 3,' Vanity Cheerleader 3, 4,' J.V. Cheerleader 2. Poised, vibrant Di . . . favor- ite pastime, cheerleading . . . looks forward to a teaching career. wwf PATRICIA E. ELDRIDGE St. Michael's, Troy CATHOLICON 4,' TRIUNE 4,' French Club 3, 4,' Sodality 2, 3,' Catechetical Instruction 4. Petite, lovable Pat . . . best appreciated the May crown- ings . . . medical technician of the future. K'- LOUIS E. ETHIER Sacred Heart, Watewliet French Club 3,' Varsity Club 4,' Varsity Football 4,' Iunior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4: Sodality 1, 2, 3. Congenial, good-natured Bud . . . enjoys football . . . fa- vorite subject, history. K I RICHARD E. ELLIS St. Peter's, Troy Glee Club 3, 4,' Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3,' Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Good-natured, likeable Dick . . . favorite sport, football . . . plans a career in the Navy. VIRGINIA M. ELLIS Sacred Heart, Watervliet Glee Club 1,' Spanish Club 1,' Homeroom Offcer 1,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4,' Art Club 2, 3. Friendly, creative Ginny . . . enjoys art . . . plans a career as an illustrator. ueeli of jk? 5! Midi? . We XX, EDWARD FENNELL St. Parrick's, Troy Varsity Club 2, 3, 4,' Home- room Officer 1,' Varsity Foot- ball 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith I, 2, 3, 4,' Hockey Team 2, 3. Out-going athlete . . . treas- ures memories of Senior Show . . . future chemist. GERALD P. FIFIELD St. Patrick's, Watewliet French Club 3,' Record Hop Committee 3,' junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Bowling Club 4. Happy-go-lucky Butch . . . roller skating enthusiast . . will see world via Navy. nl Q .-wa, Cf? at NANCY A. IZSPOSITO St. Mary's, Troy French Club 1, 2,' C.P.C. I, 2, 3,' Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. Amiable, efhcient Nancy . . . collecting records, her hobby . . . secretary of the future. . . l9l'dy Ol' ua .R x OLIVE A. FILM St. Michael's, Troy Pius Tenth I,' Glee Club I 3,' Horneroorn Officer 1,' Prop: agation of Faith 1, 2, 3. Intellectual, sociable Of . . chemistry's her favorite . . . seeks science career. CATHERINE A. FIORE St. Paul the Apostle, Troy C.P.C. 4,' Glee Club 4,' Rec- ord Hop Committee 4,' Sodal- ity 4. MARY A. FITZGERALD Sacred Heart, Watewliet Pius Tenth 1' CPC 1 2 3' Agrgggb1e,quieg 1,,,5- Spanish Club 3, 4, Propaga joys swimmin .4 lA - gf Faith 1, 2, 3, Pep . . . plans 3 an a,,ffIf5? ' lib 4 y ,jj ular records WM V aa . bg, . 2 Q Wiz ,ff .,.t , ff - NH: ' 2 sq MARY ANNE B. FITZGERALD St. Patrick's, Watervleit C.P.C. 2, 3,' Spanish Club 2, 3, 45 Iunior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodalily 1, 2, 3, 4. Attractive, lively Bernie . . . remembers with delight junior retreat . . . future nurse. ga jf 1, ciable, carefree Fitz . . . en- 'tia 4 f w- il -. in . .' ' ' 'VP' 51' ,- f favorite subject. s 4 ij 42' ...af ,f,7., Q t V ., , f F . f. 'fl w E . Q. ., f ' ANNE V. FITZPATRICK St. Patrick's, Watewliet C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Riding Club 1,' Glee Club 1,' junior Red Crort 1, 2, 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4. Popular, talkative Fritz . . . enjoys bowling, horseback rid- ing . . . plans a nursing career. MARIA I. EIUMARA St. Peter's, Troy French Club 1, 2g C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Riding Club 1, 3, 4,' Sten- netter 4,' Pep Club 4. Good-natured, dependable Maria . . . takes pleasure in horseback riding . . . future secretary. SUSAN FLANAGAN St. Peter's, Troy C.P.C. 1, 2, 3g Riding Club I, 3, 4,' Homeroont Officer 2,- Varrity Cheerleader 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4. Perr, versatile Sue . . . enjoys X. PATRICIA A. FITZGERALD St. Peter's, Troy French Club 1,' C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Junior Red Crorr 1,' Propaga- tion of Faith 1, 2,' Art Club 2, 3. Reserved, agreeable Pat . . . freshman year ranks high in memory . . . favorite subject, art. MICHAEL J. FLYNN St. Patrick's, Troy TRIUNE 4,' Homeroom Of- fldef 1, 2, 3,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3,' Sodality 4. Likeable, friendly Mike . . . Math whiz . . . plans elec- tronic engineering career. science . . . fondest memory, Varsity Cheerleading. MARY S. FOGARTY St. Augustine's, Troy Pius Tenth 1,' C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Pryagation of Faith 1, 2, 3,' So ality 4,' Latin Club 4. Petite, quiet Sue . . . enjoys basketball, skating . . . a fu- ture teacher. ELAINE L. GALKA St. joan of Arc, Menands Pius Tenth 1, 2,' C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Spanish Club 1, 2, Sten- netter 4,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4. Charming, serene Elaine . . . plans secretarial career . . . will long remember the Sen- ior Ball. PATRICIA A, FOLEY St. Mary's, Troy French Club 3, 4, Piur Tenth 1,' C.P.C. 1, 2,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Sodality 4. Gentle, reserved Pat . . . de- lights in Chemistry . . . looks forward to nursing career. DOREEN A. FORNER St. Br1id's, Watewliet C.P.C. 1, 2, 3: Glee Club 1, 3, 4: Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. Pretty, amiable Doreen . . . favors Office Practice . . . ap- preciates retreats. M. PATRICIA FULTON Our lady of Victory, Troy CATHOLICON 4,' TRIUNE 41 French Club 3, 41 Glee Clrgb 1, 3,' Prom Committee 2, 3, . Attractive, red-headed Pat . . happiest memory, proms . . anticipates nursing career. ale of .irleauen . . . gui e ua fo fhee. ELIZABETH T. GARDNER Sacred Heart, Troy C.P.C. 1,- Glee Club 1,' Junior Red Crorr 1, 2, 3, 4: Propaga- tion of Faith 1, 2, 3,' Sodality 4. Petite, warm-hearted Betty... will long remember Junior picnic . . . plans for secretarial career. JOSEPH L. GEIGER St. Mary's, Waterford Vanity Club 1, 2, 3, 4,' Cen tral Ofjicer 3,' Varsity Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 4 Latin Club 4. Dynamic, fun-loving Joe . . Captain of the Varsity Basl ketball team . . . plans veteri- nary career. ,..,,N ,S . . ..A PATRICIA A. GEIGER Sacred Heart, Troy C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Spanish Club 1,' Horneroom Ogicer 4,' Prop- agation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Art Club 2, Cheerful, sunny Pat . . . fresh- man year most memorable . . . sees future in secretarial work. 33 JOHN W. GENTHNER Sacred Heart, Troy Junior Red Cro.r.r 1, 2, 3, 4: Propa ation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Soility 1, 2, 3,' Latin Cluh 1,' Science Club I Quiet, unperturbab 1 vig H . loved being to don Na ff- ' 'f gl THOMASINE M. GEREN St. Paul the Apostle, Troy French club 3, 4,- c.P.c. 1, 2, JERRY 0' GERMAN0 3 Junior d Crorr 1, 2, 3, 4 P of Faith 1, 2, , 2, 3, 4. M fl re Tommie fb 5313-Ts 'rx bers Father 57 XX eligion I class . . . S St. Mary's, Troy French Cluh 1, 2,' Junior Red Croix 1, 2, 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3,' Latin Cluh 1, 2. Cheerful, witty Jerry . . . will always remember freshman year . . . plans to study at Siena. t tt,-.,-s yt. . ig if ,f f--,aa , ,I 1.4. -:fi s ,.., Qs. .,.- ., . 1. . fl .l l x , . V, , . ,V 4KbegZ?gg, ., Q 3-ii il s will 3 .,..3,a,,.,,.1,f, 1 .. JOSEPH GERMANO Sacred Heart, Watervliet Vanity Football 4g J.V. Foot- hall 1, 2,' Junior Red Crorr 1, 2, 3, 4: Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4. Easy-going, congenial Jin- gles . . ,. zealous football fan . . . plans a career in the Air Force. R X ' KATHLEEN A. GETHINS Sacred Heart, Watewliet French Club 3, Pius Tenth 1, 2,' C.P.C. I, 2, 3,' Riding Cluh If Propagation of Faith I, 2, 3, 4. Serene, yet jovial Kathy . . . remembers freshman religion class . . . future nurse. 34 , If Lx ,' . f 5 raf 3, if 'ff' I I :':.a..e . 6,-yfegllp j . . iv' I 'I ,.,, I I 1 1 . VI- LII., V , rl :i'f.'j. . 'if , ' ,.,.,' f :,'R' - , if:..' X 7 l g.: . , , - ., -i LIL, x I ' X -: ' M, ' Q.. Q .,1 -. li. tv, t as . x 4 ' x f MARY V. GILLICK Sacred Heart, Troy C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Horneroom Of- ficer 4,' Junior Red Crorr 1, 2,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3,' Sodality 3, 4. Sedate, demure, Pat . . . hopes to be airline hostess . . . biology is favored. PATRICIA. M. GIVNEY St. Francis de Sales, Troy Riding Cluh 1, 3, 4,' Home- room 0Hicer,' Varsity Cheer- leader 3, 4,' Junior Red Crorr 1, 2, 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4. Vibrant, good-natured Pat . . . ardent horseback rider ANN L. GLICK St. Augustine's, Troy French Cluh 1, 2,' C.P.C. 2, 3,' Stennetter 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodal- ity 1, 2, 3, 4. Likeable, efficient, friendly . . . Ann treasures junior pic- nic memories . . . future sec- retary. . . . will always remember retreats. WILLIAM A. GORMAN Sr. Peter-'s, Troy Glee Club 3,' Junior Red Cro.f.r 1, 2, 3, 4,' Propaga- tion of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Ce- celian Club 3, 4,' latin Club 4. Calm, music-minded Will . . . loves playing the piano . . . Latin is his favorite. MARGARET M. GRABER Sr. Patrick's Watewliet French Club 3, 4: Horneroom Officer '2,' Central Omcer 2,' Prom Committee 2, 3,' Social- ity 1, 2, 3, 4. Gay, conscientious, accommo- dating Peggy . . . will long remember the Senior Ball . . . future nurse. FRANK J. GRABOWSKI Immaculate Conception, Watewliet Vanity Club 2, 3, 4,' Vanity Bareball 2, 3, 4,' Vanity Foot- ball 2, 3, 4: Vanity Basket- ball 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4. Amiable, quiet Grab . . . an asset to the Varsity Club . . . enthusiastic football star. irgin 7W05f Wercifuf. . . give EDMUND J. GRENIER St. Patrick's, Watewliet French Club 2, 3,' Horne- roorn Officer 1,'Sodality'1, 2,3. Quiet, reserved Ed . . . re- members best his senior year . . . baseball enthusiast. THOMAS V. GRIFFIN St. Peter's, Troy Glee Club 3, 4,' Horneroom Officer 1, 2,' Junior Red Croc: 1, 2, 3,' Bowling Club 3,' Hockey Team 3. Likeable, easy-going Griff avid conversationalist . . . h o c k e y enthusiast, future Navy man. Why 3 NANCY V. GREGG St. Augustine's, Troy CATHOLICON 4,' TRIUNE 4,' French ,Club 2, 3,' Junior Red Crorr 1, 2, 3, 4,' Propa- gation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4. Sincere, generous, fun-loving Nan . . . favors typing . . . happily remembers working in office. uri oiae in fimea of zledofafion lids ROGER A. GULLEY St. Augustine's Troy Homeroom Omcer 3, 4,' Prop- agation of Faith 1, 2, 3, So- dality 1, 2, 3, 4,' Latin Club 4. Smiling, scholarly Rog . . . favorite subject Latin . . . ar- dent hockey enthusiast. .ay Q . YDS JULIE A. GURALSKI St. Patrick's, Watervlier CATHOLICON 4,' TRIUNE 4,' C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Glas Club 1, 3, 41 Intin Club 4. Sweet, accommodating julie . . . likes to skate . . . Latin, her favorite subject. 35 MARGARET L. HAINS St. Paul the Apostle, Troy CATHOLICON 4,' TRIUNE 4, French Club 3, 4,' ' rn Committee 2, 3,' Sod ' 3, 4. Bright, bubbling, a i 5,35 3 - P '1' ' Q- Mar ie . excelsi .t,n,A4-r- RICHARD 1. HALDEMAN Sacred Heart, Troy Vanity Club 3, 41 Vanity Bareball 3, 4, j.V. Football 1,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 4' Pep Club 4 8 . X4 Y' J J ' ming . . . nursing, - o ,K Loquacious, calm Hich .... tive career. I, X 1 favorit zglect, science . . . ap It .J ory, Rose Ma- . w' .,-., 44' ge. 17 4 ii' I f i N -CC: , X 3 I za - I I . . K 1 Ju, SUSAN K. HALTON Sacred Heart, Troy French Club 3, 4,' C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Central 015627 4,' J.V. Chzerleader 2,' Cecelian Club 3, . Brown-eyed, obliging Sue . . . dynamic personality . . . mak- ing friends, her happiest memory. PATRICIA 1. HANNAGAN St. Patrick's, Troy Piu: Tenth 1,' C.P.C. 2, 3: Glee Club 1,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. Amicable, good-natuted Pat . . . remembers the Junior Class Picnic . . . a future nurse. 1 3 p fi? P IRENE Y. HARRELL Liberty Presbyterian, Troy CATHOLICON 4,' French Club 1, 2,' Glee Club 3, 4,' Stennette: 3, 4,' Horneroom Omcer 1, 2. Friendly, smiling Rcnnee . . . delights in dancing . . . tops in math class. 36 r JUDITH A. HART St. Joseph's, Green Island C.P.C. 2, 3: Spanixh Club 1, 2,' Stennetter 3, 4,' Home- room Officer 2,' Sozlality 1, 2, 3, 4. Cheerful, vivacious Judy . . . recalls the june Prom . . . plans a teaching career in the future. TONITA A. HARTNETT St. Patrick's Troy C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Glee Club 1,' Stennetter 3: Horneroom Of- ficer 1,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. Friendly, pert Toni . . . hob- b collectin stuffed animals CAROL C. HAVERLY St. joseph's, Green Island CATHOLICON 4,' TRIUNE 4,' C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Spanish Club 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4. Amiable, carefree Carol . . . enjoyed Math . . . was ac- tive in the Spanish Club. Y, B , . . . . future career, beautician. MARY A. HAYES Our Lady of Victory, Troy Piur Tenth 1,' C.P.C. 1, 3,' Homeroom Officer 1, 4,' Jun- ior Red Cross 1, 2, 3,' Propa- gation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4. Sportive, congenial Mary . . . enjoys ice skating . . . will remember her friends at C.C.H.S. PAULA B. HEFFRON Sacred Heart, Troy French Club 3,' Pius Tenth 1, 2,- C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,- Propa- gation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3. Lively, ambitious Liz . . . plans to be a medical secre- tary . . . liked the June Prom. ROSE A. HEAGNEY St. Joseph's, Troy French Club 1, 2, 3,' C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Stennettes 4,' Propa- gation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Library Club 4. Blithe and orderly . . . Ro- sie recalls her freshman year . . . secretarial field in the future. Wafher of liuine MARGARET F. HELINSKI Holy Trinity, Troy C.P.C. I, 2, 3,' Spanish Club 1, 2,' Stennettef 3, 4,' Propa- gation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sadality 1, 2, 3. Eflicient, iovial Marge . . . favors dancing and water ski- ing . . . future secretary. EILEEN E. HEFFERNAN St. Paul the Apostle, Troy French Club 3, 4,' C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Glee Club 1, 3,' Home- room Oyfter 1, 2, 3, 4,' So- dality 1, 2, 3, 4. Creative, lady-like Eileen . . . recalls the ring ceremony . . . art career, her dream. WILLIAM HEFFERNAN St. Patrick's, Watervliet Varrity Club 3, 4,' Vanity Football 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. Serious-minded Bill . . . en- joyed math courses . . . drafts- rnan, his future career. race . . . Jancfi if our iuesi. DIANE M. HEPP Sacred Heart, Troy C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Stennettex 3, 4,' junior Red Crorr 1, 2, 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. Fun-loving, lively Diane . . . will remember secretarial class . . . often says, I almost died. MARY LOU HEPP St. Patrick's, Troy French Club 3, 4,' C.P.C, 1, 2, 3,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4,' Cat- echetical Inrtruction 3, 4. Studious, friendly Mary Lou . . . appreciated junior re- treat time . . . teaching ca- reer ahead. 37 NANCY L. HEPP St. Augustine's, Troy cATHoL1coN 4, TRIUNE- F- ROGER HICKEY 4,' Hgmgfggm Omg-gf 2' 3, 41' Sf. P2lII'lCk'S, WHICIVIICI Central Officer 2, 3,' Sodality Horneroorn Obzicer 4,' Record MARY MARGARET T. Hop Committee 4' Propaga- HICKEY Vivacious, considerate Nance El lb:-1 F455 1 2, 3 4 St. Peter's, Stillwater - C sg -- A .fin '- fi 'Ag-Ti 314 cATHoL1coN 4,- French SOPh0m0fC Y . T, 1 -. I f.1-ful R0 ef 3, 41. C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,. QQE L3 fart eel 1 lf J!! plans for 1, 2, 3, 4. , ' b , , :Sv- . . he vkdf-A . 1 - ' R 7 L' . 8 - t - nurse. L w 1 g,. attending bas - '1.'i X -All , N N ,,,. -N ' .X '-R ff' , 5 - .1 ,' 1 Q 44.4. N , , , ,SV 4 ,qu . , . at 5, 1, y .- -.n. , 'iq-s. C . ' QQ' rf f Ao I ' f MARGARET F. HIDLEY St. Augustine's, Troy CATHOUCON 4,' TRIUNE 4,' Horneroorn Oficer l, 2, 3,' Sodality 1, 2, 3,' Dramatic: 4. Attractive, lively Marge . . . displays talented artistic flair . . . plans career as medical secretary. MARCIA A. HINES St. Mary's, Waterford French Club 2, 3, 4,' C.P.C. 2' unior Red Croix 2 3' , I , l Pryagation of Faith 2, 3, 4,' So ality 2, 3, 4 Pert, genuine Marcia . . . avid math scholar . . . fond- ly remembers Junior picnic. Horneroorn Officer 2, 3,' So- zlality 1, 2, 3, 4. Attractive amiable Mary Mar- garet . . . found math period a favorite . . . all for C.C.H.S. MARIEITA 1. HINES Sacred Heart, Troy French Club 3, 4,' C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Horneroorn Ofcer 2, 4,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. Popular, vivacious Susie . . . will always recall junior Prom . . . best appreciates MAUREEN E. HICKEY St. Francis de Sales, Troy Pius Tenth 1,' C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Junior Red Croix I, 2, 3, 4: Propagation of Faith I, 2, 3. 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3. Captivating, smiling Reene . . . partial to history and tennis . . . office worker, her goal. DOLORES A. HIPWELL St. Mary's, Troy Paladin! 2,' C.P.C. 1, 2, 31 Glee Club 1, 2,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. Sparkling, dark-eyed Dotty . . . dislikes crowded buses . . . looks forward to secre- tarial career. annual retreats. MARCIA M. HIPWELL St. Mary's, Troy C.P.C. 2, 3: Stennette: 3: Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. Vivacious, amicable, bright- eyed Mar . . . will always remember Junior Prom . . . future secretary. DIANE F HOULIHAN St. Patrick's, Troy French Club 2,' Piu: Tenth 1, 2, 4,' C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Rec- ord Hop Committee 4,' Li- brary Club 4. Smiling, energetic, likeable Diane . . . favorite subject math . . . future secretary. 1. EDWARD HOGAN St. Augustine's, Troy Glee Club 4,' Dramaticr 2, 3, 4,' Spanish Club 3, 4: Homeroom Odicer 1, 2, 3, 4, I.V. Football 1, 2. Congenial, fun-loving Ed . . . will never forget Rose Ma- rie . . . future business ad- ministrator. RlCl-IARD E. HOHN St. Patrick's, Watervliet Glee Club 4,' Dramatic: 4,' Central Ojfcer 2, 3, 4,' Rec- ord Hop Committee 4,' Ring Committee 4. Amiable, diligent, sincere . . . Rich enjoys bowling . . . Central Class Oflicer for three years. irror of judfice . . . enhghfen JOAN A, HUGHES St. Mary's, Trby C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Spanish Club 1, 2,' Record Hop Commit- tee 4,' Propagation of Faith I, 2, 3, 4, Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. Smiling, energetic, generous Joanie . . . June Prom, a cherished memory . . . future office worker. I MARJORIE R. HUNTER St. Augustine's, Troy French Club If C.P.C. 1, 35 Record Hop Committee 4,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. Petite, amiable, Margie . '. . actively participates in school events . . . future ofice worker. EILEEN M. HORAN St. Patrick's, Troy CATHOLICON 4,' TRIUNE 4,' C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Spanish Club 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. Sincere, studious Eileen . . . will fondly remember junior picnic, retreats . . . future teacher. Olll' MARY T. HUNTER St. Patrick's, Watewliet C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Glee Club 1,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Pep Club 4. Quiet, sincere, Mary . . . likes collecting records . . . favorite subject, bookkeeping. 39 JEAN ANN M, HURLEY St. Joseph's, Green Island C.P.C. 2, 3,' Junior Red Crorr 2, 3, 4,' Przpagation of Faith 2, 3, 4,' S0 ality 2, 3. JOHN F. HUYCK St. Mary's, Troy Homeroom Omcer 1, 2,' Prop- ANNE P. IENCO St. Patrick's, Troy C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Thererianr 4,' Spanirh Club 3, 4,' Propaga- tion of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' So- dality 1, 2, 3, 4. Quiet, smiling Anne . . . en- joys swimming, dancing . . . aims for chemical research. Pert, vivacious Ii Ann . . . agation of F 'h 1, 2, 3, 4,' enjoys skating 1,-lf . active Sodality , 3, 4,' Latin participant at 'fi danc . L' lub 2, 'ig' -'inte Club 1, 2. lik. A: . ,ki . it fy QEEJEEZ 3 1 1 3 - ll games. . ' 41' ...fi if V 1-. it . ,f Kb? x.,,g.,.S Q pf A A 5, ,Q tu 1 'FEM lvlv ,i 3.1, L .Lt f' 'f A lv' - If ef ' X JOSEPH T. JOHNSON St. Brigid's, Watervliet JOHN F. JOHNSON St. Augustine's, Troy Glee Club 3,' .ytanirh Club 3, 4,' Junior Re Crorr 1, 2, 3, 45 Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Pep Club 4. Lively, considerate Jack . . . sports enthusiast, remembers chemistry class . . . plans career in dentistry. 40 French Club 3, 4,' Iunior Red Cross 2, 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 2, 3. Easy-going Joe . . . French class, favorite memory . . . looks forward to college. KAY E. JOHNSON St. Patrick's, Troy CATHOLICON 4,' TRIUNE 4,' French Club 1,' C.P.C. 1, 2,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4. Likeable, vivacious Kate . . . happily recalls C.C.H.S. CAROL A. IVES St. Lawrence's, Troy C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Glee Club 3,' Stennette: 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality I, 2, 3, 4. Pleasant, sparkling, active Ca- rol . . . fondest memory, Junior picnic . . . future sec- retary. GORDON F. JONES St. Jude's, Wynantskill Junior Red Crorr 3, 4,' Prop- agation of Faith 3, 4,' So- daliy 3, 4. Studious Gordon . . . enioys reading, sketching, likes Eng- lish . . . plans career in au- tomotive engineering. proms, enjoys dancing . . . future ofhce worker. PATRICIA M. JONES St. Joseph's, Green Island French Club 1, 2, 1, 2,' Riding Club 1, 2,' Sten- netter 2, 3,' Sodality 1, 2, 3. Lively, dark-eyed Pat . . . best ' ' people C.P.C. experience, meeting . . . her favorite subject, English. ,ti JEAN M. KEHN St. Mary's, Troy C.P.C 1, 2, 3: Spanifh Club 1, 2,' Stennettet 3,' Propaga- gation of Faith 1,' Sodality 4. Amiable, sincere Jean . . . will always remember proms . .' . seeks career as oflice worker. JOHN A. KALENIAN St. Jude's, Wynantskill junior Red Cross 4,' Propa- gation of Faith 4. Sports-conscious Jack . . . favorite subject, English . . looks forward to college. MAUREEEN A. KAVANAUGH St. Mary's, Troy C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Spanirh Club 1, 2,' Stennettet 3, 4,' Propa- gation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. Petite, quiet Mo . . . Junior picnic, her fondest memory . . . plans a secretarial career. JAMES G. KEEGAN Our Lady of Victory, Troy Glee Club 3, 4: Varsity Club 3, 4,' Homeroom Officer 4,' Sodality 1, 2, -3, 4, Hockey Team 2, 3. Happy-go-lucky Jim . . . fa- vorite sport, hockey . . . sees future in accounting. C0llhtlClIlfe. Webber motif .xdmiabk . . . e our JAMES F. KEHOE St. Joseph's, Troy Dramatic: 4,' Spanirh Club 3, 4,' Junior Red Crorr 1, 2, 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Sozlality 1, 2, 3, 4. Tall, reserved Bud . . . ex- cellent student in languages . . . recalls C.C.H.S. basket- ball games. R . SHEILA A. KELLEHER St. Augustine's, Troy C.P.C. 1,' Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4: Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4,' Pep Club 4. Gay, vivacious Kell . . . ap- preciates best retreats ar C.C. H.S .... sees future as beau- rician. GERALDINE M. KELLOGG Sr. Ambrose, Latham CATHOLICON 4,' TRIUNE 4,' Hobneroom Officer 1, 31 Soiree Committee 2: Sodal- ity 1, 2, 3, 4. Perky, intelligent, fun-loving . . . Gerry enjoys record hops . . , future medical technician. 41 KAREN A. KELLY St. Augustine's, Troy French Club 4 CPC I 2 3' 1. ' ' I F Dramatic: 43 Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4: Sodality I, 2, 3, 4. Pert, energetic Karen . KATHLEEN A. KENNEDY Our Lady of Victory, Troy CATHOLICON 4f TRIUNE room Omcer 3, 4,' a basketball enthusiast . - mee 2' 3'i4f So' desires future career i fs ial If..-If.-'Si'-'5 31 4 work. 1 'W - - Kath y . . . I, 3 , ,P ber senior q j! gl-nqggktw I student, I ' U f5'v-'C Ap PATRICIA A. B. KENNEDY St. Augustine's, Troy French Club 3, 4,' C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Dramatic: 4,' Home- roorin Officer 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, . Vivacious, charming Scorch . . . will always remember retreats . . . plans future career in nursing. PATRICIA A. K. KENNEDY St. Paul the Apostle, Troy Pm Tenth 1,- C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,- Junior Red Crorr 1, 2, 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. Loquacious, ,witty Pat A.K. . . . favors science, history . . . seeks degree in nursing. 'ge-42, AY--v A 49? 1 , ,, .J-Q ' ' 3 , ' I , I' Nbfsuthiif A ' .au . ,, A A' x.,,l if Q! '.-f-3, 4,. I ,Q -.I :B ij A I 'num '. ,ad-,ggi I5 I, f h v L .5 ii-ilif. ' 'li' ' im: QQ, I Qt 531 ft I ,wx i Aix! 4 A419 e..,,:'f--'f ,f W: ,Q ' 1 H fu e ,. - W ', :M Q: .I 1-x, l 1 h U V but . K 1 A l ' 4. ' Knife., E., PP 'PI BARBARA L. KIRCI-INER St. Augustine's, Troy French Club 1, 2,' C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Homeroom Oficer 3, Record Hop Committee 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. Sparkling, energetic Barb . . . finds shorthand her favorite subject . . . future private secretary. 42 KAREN R. KIRKNER St. Augustine's, Troy CATHOLICON 4,' TRIUNE 4: C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Homeroom Oiicer 1, 3,' Prom Commit- tee 2, 3, 4. Petr, attractive, talented Ka- ren . . , will always remem- ber sophomore year . . . fu- ture lab technician. KAREN M. KNAPP St. Patrick's, Troy French Club 1,' C.P.C. 2, 3,' Art Club 2, 3,' Pep Club 4f Catechetical Inrtruction 3, 4.' Quiet, conscientious Karen . . . happiest memory, Jun- ior picnic . . . seeks secre- tarial career. PATRICIA A. KOLENBERG St. jude's, Wynantskill French Club 3, 4,' C.P.C. 1, 2,' Propagation of - Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 4. Lively, fun-loving Pat . , . enthusiastic water skier, bowl- er . . . especially enioyed bi- ology. LOUISE M. KRUCI-IESKY St. Augustine's, Troy French Club 3,' C.P.C. 1, 3,' Glee Club 1,' Propagation of Faizh 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, . Delightful, personable Lou . . . enjoys skating . . . chooses career ,as beautician. 'K SANDRA K. LANSING St. Ambrose, Iatham C.P.C. 1, 2 3,' Glas Club 1,' Spanish Club 1, 3: Ju-nior Red Cron 1, 2, 3, 4,' Art Club 3. Poised, pleasant Sandy . . . reminisces senior year . . . plans career in teaching. BARBARA E. LAGITCH St. Patrick's, Troy C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Spanish Club 1,' junior Red Cross 1, 2, 31 Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sadality 1, 2, 3, 4. Gay, peppy, loquacious . . . bookkeeping is Bonnie's favor- ite . . . a future office worker. K . VIVIAN M. LAHUNIAK St. Nicholas, Watewliet French Club 2, 3, 4,' C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4,' Catechetical Inrtruction 4. Quiet, sincere Viv . . . en- ioys giving catechetical in- structions . . . seeks teach- ing as future career. Y' 3553 Zi .Fai l . - ALLAN P. LAJEUNESSE St. Augustine's, Troy Dramatic: 3,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,- Sodality 1, 2, 3,' Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3-. Easy-going, quiet, friendly . . . Al loves football games . , future as a barber. auae of Qui' Og . . . be Olll' C0ll50!l1ti0ll. MARILYN L. IAPLANTE St. Augustine's, Troy Glas Club 1,' Spanish Club 1, 2g Record Hop Commit- tee 4,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. Delightful, charming Marilyn . . . basketball enthusiast . . . future beautician. WILLIAM T. LaROSE St. Augustine's, Troy French Club 3,' Varsity Club 35 Varsity Football 3, 4,' J.V. Football 3,' Propagation of Faith, 1, 2, 3, 4. Tall, blond, sports-minded Bill favors history, law . . . a future business manager. st . 1, ROLAND J. LAVIGNE St. Augustine's, 'Troy French Club 2, 3,' Junior Rad Cross 2, 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 2, 3, 45 Sodality 4,' Science Club 4. Intellectual, reserved, indus- trious . . . Roland enjoys all sciences . . . plans career in engineering. 43 af' of . A X.. ., x SHIRLEY E. LAWRENSON St. Joseph's, Green Island C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Glee Cluh 1,- Stennetter 1,' Junior Red MARGARET E. LEACH St. Michael's, Troy c.P.c 2 3- Gia club 1 3 FRANK A' LEFFLER CroJ:.I, 2, 3, 4, , I I y , Ol F4917 1' 2, ,' Stennetter 3, 4,' Homeroom Pretty, jovial jf, Ojfcer 3, 4, Sodality 1, 2, peeve S.S.A. Lg, , 1 3 feflfy- E - ' 'fi MZ friendl Mar e . . .ax . G ., Y , Y . A S f f in swtmmm g . . . o be an airline hostess. I if 1 'X X . BARBARA 1. LEMKE Sacred Heart, Troy French Club 3, 4,' C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Homeroom Officer 3,' Sodality I, 2, 3, 4,' Cerelian Cluh 3, 4. Congenial, quiet Bobbie . . . senior year, happiest mem- ory . . . favorite subject, his- tory. 44 7 Y its :xl 'V' , by .Qt ,. t Mg. ' w , 5 y E , gy 'sth 5? , ' l Q A 5 Q' i I my 'In V il 3 I yu' 1 K 'ff R351 gt M . 7 . 1.1 1,-rx St. Patrick's, Watervliet Vanity Club 3,' Varsity Foot- hall 3,' junior Red Crorr 1, 2, 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith, 1, 2, 3, 4- Fun-loving Lefty . . . re- members the record hops . . . the Navy, his future career. THOMAS E. LEIBACH Sacred Heart, Watervliet junior Red Crorr 1, 2, 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3. Gentle, easy-going Tom . . . appreciates business arithme- tic . . . basketball tops Tom's sports list. FAITH M. LEONARD Sacred Heart, Troy Pia: Tenth 1, 2,' C.P.C. 2, 3,' junior Red Cron I, 2, 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith I, 2, 3, 4,' Art Clah 1, 2, 3. Friendly, likeable Faith . . . fondly recalls senior year . . . enjoys art and ice skat- ing. ROBERT M. LEONARD Our Lady of Victory, Troy Varsity Club 2, 3,' Spanish Clah 3, 4,' Junior Red Cro.r.r 1, 2, 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Hockey Team 2, 3. Handsome, debonair Bob . . . hockey enthusiast . . . plans t ..t. e JOAN F. LETTUS St. Paul the Apostle, Troy CATHOLICON 4,' TRIUNE 4,' Dramatic! 4,' Spanirh Club 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. Friendly, cheerful Joan . . . appreciates retreats . . . looks forward to nursing career. career in engineering. JOAN M, l.lNEND0l.l. St. Augustine's, Troy C.P.C. 3, 4,' Horneroorn Of- icer 2,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 4,' Latin Club 4. Amiable, fair-haired joanie . . . appreciates Rosette train- ing . . . nursing, her goal. JEANNE M. LIPPINCOTT St. Joan of Arc, Menands French Club 3, 4,' C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Glee Club I, 3, 4,' Horneroom Officer 1, 2,' Pep Club 4. Impulsive, generous Jeanne . . . appreciates production of Rose Marie . . . de- lights in gardening. DAVID P. LITTLE St. Augustine's, Troy Spanirh Club 3, 4,' Junior Red Crorr 1, 2, 3, 45 Propa- gation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4g Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 4. Witty, cheerful, sports-mind- ed Dave . . . likes basket- ball . . . remembers Crusad- ers' undefeated season. MARGARET A. LOGUF St. Brigid's, Watewliet Glee Club 1,' junior Red CroJ.r 1, 2, 3, 4,' Propagation ,of Faith I, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4,' Art Club 3. Quiet, creative Peggy . . . en- joys bowling and horseback riding . . . remembers health class. mofher of Our Sarfior . . . larofecf ua. THEODORE J. LUCE St. joseph's, Troy Spanish Club 1, 2,' junior JOAN A- 1-USTE Red CNHI 1, 2, 3, 41 Proud- St. Patrick's, Watewliet gation of Faith I, 2, 3, 4. Happy-go-lucky Ted . . . sci- ence class, his favorite . . . driving, his hobby. c.P.c. 1, 2, 3,- Sparmb Club 1,' junior Red Croft 1, 2, 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3. Neat, energetic joan . . . re- calls beauty of May Day pro- cessions . . . secretarial fu- ture. JANE A. MACKEY St. Patrick's, Troy French Club 1: C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Stennetter 4,' Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4. Friendly, 'statuesque Mac . . . deplores crowded corri- dors . . . enjoyed business law class. ,Q 5 me fr YARDSLEY A. MACPHERSON Sacred Heart, Troy French Clu 3, 4,' Piux Tenth I, 2,' C.P. . 1, 2, 3,' Propa- gation of aith I, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality I, 2, 3, 4. Fun-loving Yards . . . fondly recalls freshman year . . . aims at medical career. 45 EILEEN M. MAGUIRE St. Peter's, Troy French Club I,' C.P.C. 1,' lunior Red Crou 1,' Propa- gation of Faith 1,' Sodality GERALDINE A.MAGUIRE Our Lady of Victory, Troy C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Homeroorn 1, 4- Olhcer 3,' Junior Red Croix Cheerful, perky Eileen .ml 1, -2, M' P'0P484fi0n Of happiest memory, I wb , 4i Pep Club 4. Yeaf - - - 3 Pf0 ',ff6'f1 Ger . . . WHY. Xi., ettes . . . plans to . e . nurse. gr, in h 1' 1 ' ,V ,is h b V ek 1.1 1141 .HW 2 V 1 - vcnnie JOAN M. MALISKI CATHOLICON 4,' TRIUNE 4,' Glee Club 1, 3, 4,' Soiree Committee 2,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. Musically -inclined Joanie . . . likes German . . . hap- piest memory, First Friday Communions. 46 SALLY A. MALONE St. Augustine's, Troy French Club 2,' C.P.C. 2, 3,' Riding Club 2,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 4. Bright, vivacious Sal . . . fa- vorite sport, roller-skating . . . will be a secretary. 'IAMES MALANIFY St. Brigid's, Watervliet Homeroom Ogicer 1, 2,' Jun- ior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4. Well-dressed, debonair Jim . . . pet peeve, crowded halls . . . his favorite subject, salesmanship. JEAN E. MALESKI Sr. Brigid's, Watervliet CATHOLICON 4,' TRIUNE 4,' French Club 3, 4,' Dra- matic! 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. Cute, talkative jean . . . re- members junior retreat best . . . favorite sport, tennis. ELLEN M. MALONEY Sacred Heart, Troy French Club 4,' Glee Club 1, 3,,4,' Dramatic: 4,' Horne' room Offcer 1, 2, 3, 4,' Pep Club 4. Friendly, jovial Ellen . . . favorite subject, English . . . future career in social work. 4 4 JAMES J. MALONEY St. Paul the Apostle, Troy French Club 2, 3,' Homeroom Ojfcer 1, 3,' J.V. Basketball 2,' Junior Red Cron 1, 2, 3, 4,' Pep Club 4. Cordial, genial Mo . . . rel- ished biology class . . . fu- ture profession, surgeon. -s 15 Nh THOMAS MALONEY St. Augustine's, Troy CATHOLICON 4,', TRIUNE 4,' French Club 3, 4,' Home- room Officer 4,' ,I.V. Basket- ball 2, 3. Sporty, handsome Tom . . . favorite subject, chemistry . . . remembers '58 junior Prom. libs , tax a n , gig ,st 2,3 ,t-'f t TIMOTHY MANION CARMEL M. MAMONE St. Francis de Sales, Troy Pius Tenth 1,' C.P.C. 1, 2,' junior Red Croft 1, 2, 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3,' 4,' Pep Club 4. Pleasant, lively, cheerful Carm . . . appreciates retreats . . . cherishes memory of Sopho- more Soiree. lleell of PATRICIA F. MARANO St. Patrick's, Troy C.P.C. I, 2, 3,' Glee Club 1, 3,' Junior Red Crorr 1, 2, 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. Pert, well-mannered Pat . . . appreciates joining Sodality . . . cherishes memory of proms. siss . BEVERLY MARLOWE Sacred Heart, Troy French Club 2,' Dramaticr 1,' Homeroorn Officer 1,' Art Club 3,' Library Club 2. Fun-loving, artistic Bev . . . appreciates retreats . . . jour- nalism tops on this lass's list. Sacred Heart, Troy French Club 3, 4,' Vanity Club 2, 3,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, '4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4,' Pep Cluh 4,' Hockey Team 2, 3. Affable, athletic Tim . . . his favorite subject, geome- try . . . sees future as archi- rect. Sainfa . . . .ahve-sz. KAREN A. MAROCCO St. Paul's, Mechanicville C.P.C. 1,' Spanish Club 1, 2,' Stennetter 4,' Propagation of Faith I, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3. Fun-loving, cheerful, viva- cious Karen . . . collects stuffed animals . . . her fa- vorite subject, typing. MARIANNE L. MANNING St. Patrick's, Watervliet C.P.C 1, 2, 3,' SpaniJh Club 2, 3, 4,' Homeroom Officer 2, 4,' Propagation of Faith I, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. Petite, sparkling Marianne . . . an ardent Crusader rooter . . . sees future as a school teacher. reign over ua. 91 KATHLEEN E. MAROCCO St. Paul's, Mechanicville CtP.C. 1,' Stennetter 4,' Jun- ior Red Cray: 1, 2, 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3. Loquacious, happy - go - lucky Kass . . . bowling, her fa- vorite pastime . . . future secretary. 47 KENNETH J. MARTIN St. Augustine's, Troy French Club 3, 4,' Varrity MARY B- MARTIN Club 4,' Varsity Fo fl, ' Sacred Heart, Troy P'0P434fi0'l. ' ,7f ' j f French Club 2, 3,' C.P.C. 1, 3, 41' Svddlft Riding Cluf bl? Sodality Fun-loving, if' -. G pa , 2, 3,' Pep Cu . football C Q 5 ,S A . Pr ' ert Mary . . . enjoys C0aCh - - - 'fig ht riding, mechanical ball seaso . J . . . happiest mem- e- lv- 'fi' ' Om. ' V -:.' yrs, E 'CM aj, Il. -r,s.1!'L' 94'-1 1 ' ' QQ-K .Q--. 2 M. 1 Cixi? xlfy'-if' sv' -. ,A V fix, 1 ,' :A-5 ' . 1,14-L ,1 . I ff'-:S A it Ll 3 x 7' ,,, 'Y 1 , at . l . X 'V ff S - R ,..i:,,,f , lx . PATRICIA A. MAY St. Patrick's, Watervlin C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Dramatic: 4,' Spanirh Club 1,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Social- ity 1, 2, 3, 4. Happy-go-lucky Pat . . . dis- likes history, loves swimming, reading . . . ofhce practice whiz. 48 CATHERINE E. MCCALLEN St. Joseph's, Green Island CATHOLICON 4,' TRIUNE 41 C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Spanifh Club, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3. Reserved, poised, amiable . . . Kate loves to read . . . re- calls june Prom. MICHAEL C. MARTONE St. Mary's, Troy French Club 3, 4,' Varsity Football 3,' J.V. Football 1,' junior Red Croix 1, 2, 3, 4,' Science Club 2. Lively, likeable Mike . . . all-around sports fan . . . campaign manager for Senior Prefect. THOMAS E. MCCARTY Sacred Heart, Troy Vanity Club 3, 4,' Varrity Bareball 3, 4,' j.V. Football 2,' Soclality 1, 2, 3,' Pep Club 4. Merry, mischievous Mac . . . likes history, loves football . . . remembers best the June Prom. DONNA C. MATTOON St. Peter's, Stillwater A CATHOLICON 4,' F r e n c h Club 1, 2, 3,' C.P.C. 2, 3,' Stennetter 3, 4,' Pep Club 4. Cheerful, well-liked Donna . . . favors French . . . secre- tarial career in her future. FRANCIS M. McCOLI. Our Lady of Victory, Troy CATHOLICON 4,' TRIUNE 4,' French Club 3, 4,' Home- room Oblicer 1,' Pep Club 4. Carefree, nonchalant Frank . . . happily recalls Wash- ington tournament trip . . . future accountant. JOHN MCDITRMOTT St. Peter's, Stillwater Glee Club 3, 4,' Drarnaticr 4, Horneroom 05667 I, 3,' Var- .rity Football 3, 4,' Science Club 2. Nonchalant, jovial Jack . . . his favorite saying Certain- ly . . . will always remem- ber Glee Club. ANNE L. MCGARRY St. Mary's, Waterford C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Glee Club 1,' Spanifb Club 2, 3, 4,' Junior Red Crou 1, 2, 3,' Propaga- tion of Faith 1, 2, 3. Friendly, charming Anne . . . happiest memory, classmates . . . plans career in teaching. KAYE N. MCDONALD Sr. Peter's, Troy C.P.C. 2, 3,' Spanish Club 2, 3, 4,' Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, saaazuy 1, 2, 3. Quiet, amiable Kaye . . . fa- vorite pastirne, bowling . . . will always remember re- treats. RICHARD F. MCDONALD St. Augustine's, Troy Spanish Club 2, 3,' Home- room Officer 2,' junior Red Crorr 1, 2, 3, 4,' Propaga- tion of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' So- dality 1, 2, 3, 4. jovial, fun-loving Dick . . . favorite pastime, hunting . . enjoyed science courses. ingu ar uaaef of ,Eeuofion . . . GERARD 1. MCGARVEY St. Mary's, Troy Spanixb Club 4, junior Red Croix 2, 3,' Propagation of Faith' 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 2, 3, 4. Smiling, good-natured Irish . . . favorite subject, Earth Science . . . future career in Air Force. INIARY MARGARET A. MCGAUGHNEA St. joseph's, Troy French Club 1, 2,' C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Riding Club 1, 2,' Prop- agation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. Fun-loving, likeable Mickey . . . happiest memory, S.S.A. . . . future career as secretary. DONA P. Mc DONOUGH St. Mary's, Waterford CATHOLICON 4,' TRIUNE 4,'Frencb Club 2, 3, 4,'Horne- room Odicer 3,' J.V. Cheer- leader 2. Attractive, pleasant Dona . . . enjoys Journalism class . . . happiest memory, sophomore year. our inalaira fion N KATHLIEFN j. MCGINIS St. Patrick's, Troy CATHOLICON 4, TRIUNE 4,' C.P.C. I, 2, 3,' Homeroom Offcer 4, Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. Congenial, 'scholarly K a t h y . . . extraordinary in math and science . . . plans career in medicine. 49 EILIZIEN A. MQGUVERN St. Augustine's, Troy C.P.C. 2' 31. Riding Club 1, 21. EDXYJARD A, MCGRADY Spanirh Club 2,' Sodality 1, 2, St. Peter's, Stillwater 3, 4' Pep Club 4. French Club 3 4' Glee Club Witty, scinulla ,ir gfx s ggi. 4- Dramatic! 4,' Pep Club 4 enjoys dang jig-'ftrwgg-,fi gh ' 181166 Club 2 games. . '-if .Q-'-WI N. C' . e fun lovin Eddie X? is favorite sub R at geaiiifagf 'a4:i'3- , ' .as- ' I-0 '- f. f ew-f PATRICIA L. MCGUIRE St. Patrick's, Troy Pius Tenth 1,' C.P.C. 1, 2, junior Red Croix 1, 2, 3, 4: Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. Cheerful, vibrant Pat . . . de- tests 8:20 bell . . . medical secretary post is her ambition. 1 V... X 1 'bf-2, I!.,1','il32 , ' I . ' A lf A, A ,Az T ' , ' treats. . 4 ' ZF-dx, I , 1 bhors surprise tests .,.,, 17, QW- 4. . ,rr I - - ti 1, Tug, . a ,www n - I - iw 'Z' ' ' ' '.' x ng :,S?Z,, ,-,Q-.2-.1-' 'Q 1 . A N ,Q-4 -S'-g, ' srigz' J!-.7 .. ' -f . ,,.,,-:fi . ., ref' i 17 -. .E . a,,,ig,i ,, . . K sn., - 'bi ,..1xh-ti:- SEE. ,,z.e5f - , V ' 1: I- .3 , tg, R QI!! ' -'1 Jake' .. Q fs Q qw. ,, , gy t ,. . , A . J a .La g ' 2 f . av ' we SANDRA D. MCKEE St. Paul the Apostle, Troy Pius Tenth 1, 2,' C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Spanish Club 4,' Junior Red Croft 1, 2, 3, 4,' Propa- gation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4. Shy, feminine Sandy . . . bi- ology class her favorite . . . plans career as a teacher. 50 SANDRA I.. MCKITTRICK St. Paul the Apostle, Troy Glee Club 2, 3, 4,' Dramatic: 2,' Propagation of Faith 4,' So- dality 1, 2, 3, 4,' Pep Club 4. Quiet, genteel Sandy . . . en- joys making new friends . . . happily recalls first basketball game. JUDITH B. MCNAMARA St. Mary's, Waterford C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Stennette: 4,' Iunior Red Cro.r.r 1, 2, 3,'4,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. Pleasant, smiling Judy . . . Spanish, her favorite stfbiect . . . remembers Junior Prom. MICHAEL I.. McGUIRK St. Mary's, Troy French Club 1, 2,' I.V. Foot- ball 1,' Junior Red Crors 1, 2, 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. Easy- going, patient, Mike . . . fondest memory, fresh- man year. MARY A, MCNAMARA St. Joseph's, Troy C.P.C. 1, 2, 31' Stennette: 4,' Iunior Red Crorr 1, 2, 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. Pretty, amiable Mar . . . de- lights in swimming and dand- ing . . . Religion, her favorite subiect. 2 is-Q VUILLIAM F. MLNULTY St. Joseph's, Green Island French Club 3, 4,' Horneroorn Officer 3,' Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4,' Propagation of Faigh 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, . Friendly, good-natured Bill . . . enjoys sports . . . fond- est memory, annual retreats. KfKYlf Il. Nll.l.lNGTUN St. Peter's, Troy C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Horneroorn Of- fcer 2, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4,' Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4,' Cate- chetical Instruction 3, 4. jovial, happy-go-lucky Kaye . . . favors math . . . plans future career in politics. JEAN M. MIESSICQK St. Peter's, Troy Horneroorn Ojfcer 2,' Record Hop Committee 4,' Junior Red Cro.r.r 1, 2, 3, 4,' Propa- gation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. Petite, jovial Jeanne . . . mar- vel at roller skating . . . fu- ture plans, office worker. Woflar JEAN ci, m1To1.A St. Patrick's, Troy CATHOLICON 4,' TRIUNE 4,' French Club 3, 4,' Propa- gation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. V7itty, amiable jean . . . re- calls proms as happiest mem- ory . . . looks forward to teaching. IOAN M. MlTSSlf.lx St. Peter's, Troy French Club l,' Junior Red CroJ.r 1, 2, 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality I, 2, 3. Pint-size package of person- ality . . . happy on skates . . . Joanie enjoys office work. RUBISRT j, Mll.lllZliR Sacred Heart, Troy French Club 3, 4,' Homeroorn Omcer 1, 2,' J.V. Football 1,' Propagation of Faith 3,' So- dality 1, 2, 3, 4. Quiet, mild -mannered Bob . . . enjoys sports and dances . . . favorite subject, French. Wadi Chemie . . . gui: 0 uri. JOAN C. MUNGIMN St. Paul the Apostle, Troy C.P.C. 3,' Glee Club 2, 3, Dramatic: 2,' Sodality 2, 3, 4,' Art Club 3, 4. Pert, feminine joanie . . . thrills at swimming . . . fa- vorite pastime, meeting peo- ple CARI. M. MONTANINO St. jude's, Wynantskill French Club 5, 4,' Record Hop Committee 4,' junior Red Croix I, 2, 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 3, 4,' Pep Club 4. Friendly, chipper Carl . . . favors science . . . S.S.A., his pet peeve. 51 FRANCES E. MOORE St. Augustine's, Troy C.P.C. 1,.2, 3,' Spanixh Club 2,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, SUSAN M. MOORE St. Augustine's, Troy 3, 41 Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Art I, , . CRC. 1 Club 3- I gre s 1 gin 46fficer 1, 2i Peppy, brisk Fran . ,F 1. ' wh! ion of Faith lights in bowling . l ee, ,. ,-1- 'y 1, 2, 3, 4. cessful future for, th etif i y, mid- 1. Sue . . G miss. ,va . I ,J , tor u I , l 'N l. 'f 3f192, .. ,, W i. :iv ' ' - ., az Q? L X , ANNE E. MOQUIN St. Joseph's, Green ,Island French Club If C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Riding Club 1, 2,' Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3,' Propaga- tion ,of Faith 2, 3. Fun-loving, loquacious Anne . . . enjoys bowling, horse- back riding . . . looks for- ward to graduation. MICHAEL A, MORGAN St. Augustine's, Troy French Club 3,' Dramatic: 4,' Junior Red Croix 2, 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3. Sedate, amicable Mort . . . hockey enthusiast . . . antici- pates service career. 52 EDWARD C. MORRISSEY St. Mary's, Troy Riding Club 1, 2,' Homeroom Ojfcer 1, 3,' junior Red Croix 1, 2, 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Easy-going, likeable . . . Ned favors science and hockey . . . plans college study. GEORGEANN P. MOSHER St. joseph's, Troy French Club 1,' C.P.C. 1,' Glee Club 1,'- junior Red Cron 1, 2, 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4. Quier, industrious Georgie . . . appreciates annual re- treats . . . enjoys ice skat- ing. LORRAINE L. MORAND St. Augustine's, Troy TRIUNE 4, C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,- Stennettes 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. Ambitious, charming Lorrie . . . active member of Ro- settes . . . plans career as legal secretary. SUSAN R. MURRAY St. Mary's, Troy CATHOLICON 4, TRIUNE 4,' French Club 3, 4,' C.P,C. 1, 2, 3,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. Fun-loving, congenial Sue . . . happily remembers prorns . . . future medical technol- agist. X GAIL M. MYERS St. Patrick's, Troy CATHOLICON 4,' C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Glee Club 1, 3, 4,' Sten- netter 4,' Pep Club 4. Earnest, cheerful Gay . . . partial to Secretarial Practice . . . fond of music. MARY NELSON St. Augustine's, Troy C.P.C. 3, 4,' Glee Club 2,' Stennetter 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 3,' Sodality 4. Dainty, delightful Mary . . . will always remember ring ceremony . . . future secre- tary. JAMES L. NASH St. Patrick's, Warervliet Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 3, 4, Soiree Committee 2,' Propa- gation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' So- dality 4,' Science Club 1, 2. Personable, happy - go - lucky jim . . . especially remem- bers Record Hops . . . engi- neer of tomorrow. KATHLEEN T. NFAD St. Mary's, Troy French Club 1, 2,' C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Stennetter 3, 4,' Home- room Officer 1, 2,' Propaga- tion of Faith 1 2, 3, 4. Carefree, loquacious Kathy . . . favors bowling, swim- ming . . . cherishes school day memories. J f SHEILA M. NIEARY St. Augustine's, Troy CATHOLICON 4,' TRIUNE 4,' Homeroom Officer I, 3, 4,' I.V. Cheerleader 2,' Latin Club 4. Bubbling, unpredictable Sheila . . . remembers sophomore year . . . will become a teacher. lllfell JJUWIQJ .9llt0 ,NQCIUUII . . . lUllfCA. OUUI' ua JUDITH A. NESTUK St. Parrick's, Watervliet C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Thererianr 1, 2, 3, 4,' Dramatic: 4,' Sodal- ity 1, 2, 3, 4,' German Club 2, 3. Serious, amiable Judy . . . German scholar . . . will never forget senior year. LORRAINE F. NICSEVIC Immaculate Conception, Watervlier C.P.C. 2, 3,' Theresianx 3, 4f Dramatic! 4,' Spanirh Club 1, 2, 3,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3. Gracious, considerate Lorrie . . . learned the value of studying . . . a great baker. .5 A V, K ,M all . s . BARBARA J. NORMILE St. Patrick's, Watewliet CATHOLICON 4,' TRIUNE 4,' C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Pep Club 4,' Latin Club 4. Impish, witty, lovable Barb . . . appreciated retreat of junior year . . . nursing ca- reer ahead. 53 PHYLLIS M. NUGENT St. Paul the Apostle, Troy c.P.c. 1, 2, 3,- spmifh Club GEORGE F' NUTTALL 2, 3, 4,' Homsroom Omcer 1,' Sacred Heart- Tfov Propagation of Faith 1, , French Club 3, 4f Varsity 3, 4g So ality 1, 2, . 1 4 1 3, 4: Varsity Football jovial, fun-loving P , A'l A LV- Fqvfball 2i PWP4' will never forget if J' 1 .0 vf 415 1, 2' 3' 4- year . . . future - 'ffl' yt f . - , -4 - sports enthusi- ess. ' Vi ' f . 53 : 11, George's I I ondest 1' ' . . . sees col- i ge ' - e. f I , .- 3,9 41 - b ra T ,A 'Q J , 1 ., . M 5,1 ,N ,f- .. X,-g' 'W +fw..:,?' . PP ,' ,- f fl N I A SUZANNE O'BRlEN Sr. Francis de Sales, Troy CATHOLICON 4,' TRIUNE 4,' French Club 3, 4,' Dra- matic! 4,' Catechetical Instruc- tion 3, 4. Pert, loquacious Suzy . . . ice-hockey enthusiast . . . will always remember junior pic- nic. 54 KATHLEEN M. O'CONNOR St. Paul the Apostle, Troy CATHOLICON 4,' TRIUNE 4,' Homeroom Olfcer 3,' Cen- tral Ojfcer 2, 3, 4,' Sodality Officer 2, 3, 4. Vivacious, popular Kathie . . . being class officer, fondest memory . . . favors Ameri- can History. THOMAS NUTTALL Sacred Heart, Troy French Club 3, 4,' Varsity Club 2, 3, 4,' Varsity Bare- ball 2, 3, 4,' Varsity Basket- ball,3, 4,' I.V. Basketball 2. Friendly, versatile Tom . . . math whiz . . . will always remember playing varsity bas- ketball. ROSEMARY C. O'BRlEN St. Brigid's, Vfatervliet C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Dramatic: 4,' Spanish Club 1, 2,' Propaga- tion of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' So- zlality 1, 2, 3, 4. Congenial, warm-hearted Rose . . . fondest memory, proms . . . looks forward to nurs- ing career. NANCY A. O'CONNOR St. Francis de Sales, Troy CATHOLICON 4,' TRIUNE 4,' French Club 3, 4,' Dra- matic: 4,' Prom Committee 2, 3, 4. Conscienrious, versatile Nan . . . recipient of Merit Schol- arship Commendation . . . is MARGARET L. O'GRADY St. Patrick's, Troy C.P.C. 1, 2, 3, 4,' Propaga- tion of Faith 1, 2, 3,' Sodal- ity 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Catechetical lmtruction 3. Carefree, likeable Miss Mar- gie . . . enjoys spinning rec- ords . . . cherishes' memory of freshman year. ardent journalist, dance fan. DAVID O'MELlA St. Augustine's, Troy Spanish Club 2,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4,' Art Club 3,' Latin Club 1. Earnest, friendly Dave . . . enjoys building cars . . . as- pires to mechanical career. MICHAEL O'NlllL Our Lady of Victory, Troy junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4,' Latin Club 4. , Good-natured Mike . . . keen sense of humor . . . enjoys math . . . pet peeve, home- work. NWlI.I.lAM li. O'Nlill. St. Patrick's, Troy Vanity Club 3, 4,' Varsity Football 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4,' Pep Club 4. Quiet, reserved Bill . . . fa- vors science, reading and sports . . . future electrical engineer. M2690 of .SGIIIIFPJ . . . Ulf? ' gxx ,l JEAN G PAGE St. Paul the Apostle, Troy C.P.C. 1, 2,' Spanish Club 1,- Record Hop Committee 4: junior Red Cross 1, 2 3, 4,' Progagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, . Fashion-wise, versatile Gail . . . fondest memory, June Prom . . . plans future as model. MARY C. PALLADINO St. Patrick's, Troy French Club 3, 4,' C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Horneroom Officer 3,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. Friendly smile, amicable Mary . . . devotee of dancing . . . future career in nursing. .WMM MAR-IORIE M. PARKER St. Peter's, Troy Pius Tenth 1, 2, 3, 4,' C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 4,' Art Club 2, 3. Petite, cute, ambitious . . . favorite pastime, collecting records . . . Margie's future, physical therapist. MARY P. PAFUN Dl St. Anthony's, Troy French Club I, 2,' Pius Tenth 1,' C.P.C.,1, 2,' Stennette: 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4. Perky, energetic Phoof . . . enjoys dancing and skating . . . plans a secretarial career. fy lllll0 ,LUKE VINCENT C PARTISANU St. Francis de Sales, Troy Glee Club 4: Dramatic: 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3,' Pep Club 4,' Latin Club 4. Good-natured, likeable Vince . . . math whiz . . . happily remembers Hard - Boiled Herman. JAMES J. PASCUCCI Our Lady of Victory, Troy Junior Red Crou 1, 2, 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith I, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 Witty, jovial fella . futur in Marines . . Qqfu enio basketball an I ALLYCE J. PATRICK St. Augustine's, Troy French Club 3 4' Piur Tenth 2 CPC I 2, 3,' Junior Red Crorr 1 2 3, 4,' Propa- on of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4. Lo u school-spirited W forget junior 'I mg ahead for Ag! fi X A Q' l E ffl--ff Y' .,. 3 .,- .- - Y ,Q WI 75 ' 17I?i.5,.r'fQ i ref ' ii , I , ' i '1 i g W ZIV. . V- -' 13 11 1: ' ' i f A ee -'11, 1? MARY CARMEN T. PERROTTA St. Anthony's, Troy CATHOLICON 4,' TRIUNE 41 French Club 3, 4: C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4. Cheerful, likeable . . . will be excellent lab technician . . . that's our Carm. 56 ,wtf Si.. , . 16. . ' Wi, is JOYCE L. PETERSON St. Peter's, Stillwater DIANE C. PELLETIER St. Joseph's, Cohoes French Club 1, 3,' C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Stennetter 4,' Propaga- tion 'of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Pep Club 4. Gay, smiling Di . . . recalls bus experience and Pep Club . . . biology's her favorite. MARGARET A. PILLSWORTH St. Mary's, Troy Piu.r Tenth 1,' Paladin: 3,' fs-is ogifms , JOYCE M. PIIRREAULT St. Peter-'s, Troy French Club 3, 4,' C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. Friendly, lively Joyce . . . happy to be a senior . . . pet peeve, crowded corridors. CAROLE F. PISCITELLA St. Augustine's, Troy Piur Tenth 1, 2,' C,P.C. I, 2, 3,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Latin Club 4,' Catechetical Instruction 4. Clplc, 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 4, C.P.C. 1, 2 , 3,' Horneroom Fun-loving cheerful Carole s,e,me,,e, 41- p,-op4g,,,i,,,, of Officer 3,' Propagation of . . . enjoys reading, tennis . . . paid, 1, 2, 3, 4, Sodamy 1, 2' Faith 1, 2, 3, 4. anticipates future in nursing. 3, 4,' Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Quiet, sincere Twinnie . . . Amicable, laughing lassie... Margie has knack for cook- basketball, typing her favor- ing - - - ChC1'iShCS SCfli01' ites . . . happiest memory, Year- ring ceremony. FRANCES A. PLEVU St. Patrick's, Watewliet C.P.C. 2, 3,' junior Red Crorr 1, 2, 3,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, sodazify 4, Latin Club 3, 4. Demure, attractive Fran . . . remembers trip to New York . . . favorite subject, Latin. CONCIZTTTA M. PREDll.I2'l'I'O St. Mary's, Troy French Club 3, 4,' C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Homeroom Officer 1,' Record Hop Committee 4,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4. Energetic, popular Connie . . . happiest memory, senior year dislikes crowded buses. BARBARA A. PLUMADORI2 St. Joseph's, Troy C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' junior Red Crorr 1, 2, 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4,' Catechetical lnrtruc- tion 3. Thoughtful, serious Barb... plans future as airline stew- ardess . . . enioyed transcrip- tion class. NORA A. POLAND Sacred Heart, Troy CATHOLICON 4,' TRIUNE 4,' Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 3, 4,' Central Odicer 3,' So- dality 1, 2, 3, 4. Petite, amiable, lively, Nora . . . finds retreats best ex- perience . . . a future phar- macist. KENNIETI I D. POWERS Sacred Heart, Troy Vanity Club 2, 3, 4: Var- :ity Football 2, 3, 4,- 1.v. Football 1,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4. Likeable, friendly Ken . . . football enthusiast . . . fa- vorite subiect, Religion. OLUQI' of ldlfkl. . . !00l2 !ClUOI'6lL!y HIJOII U5- LYNDA A. PRENDERGAST St. Francis de Sales, Troy French Club 3, 4,' C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Dramatic: 4,' Home- room Officer 2, 3, 4,- Sodal- ity 1, 2, 3, 4. Tall lovel admired I. n , I Y, I v appreciated the First Friday Masses . . . future career in nursing. IEDWARD M. PRICE St. Augustine's, Troy French Club 3, 4,' Glee Club 4,' Dramatic: 4,' Record Hop Committee 3, 41 Pep Club 4. Friendly, well-mannered Ed . . . finds sports favorite pas- time . . . plans to enter col- lege. PETER ,l. PROCK St. Patricks, Watervliet Homeroom Officer If junior Red Cror: 1, 2. 3, 4,' Propaga- tion of Faith I, 2, 3, 4,' Art Club 3,' Science Club 1. Quiet, reserved, well-rnan- nered Pete . . . favors me- chanical drawing . . . future automotive engineer. 57 JOAN A. PULENSKEY St. joseph's, Green Island Pius Tenth 1, 2,' C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Spanish Club 3, 4,' Propa- gation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' So- dality 1, 2, 3, 4. Vivacious, intelligent Joan . . . Spanish, her favorite f-'ect . . . will always ,, f , Sophomore Soire PATRICIA M. PULVER St. Mary's, Waterford CATHOLICON 4,' TRIUNE 4,' Homeroom Oficer 3, 4,' Prom Committee 2, 3, 4,' Ce- celian Club 3 4 ively 'rl able Pat . . . mu- sica L med . . . fondest me r sophomore year. ' sr.: -iq. -3. ' 1 l X ff-ilu .vii :nw-:- . -2 A. .,Ap-iii I- .I . , ui 1-,Aqua-T, 'ax -: T'?Q'21z.u,,- 'f ' I .ais W .t,.x1?q .- 'f '5- '1' -.HN N fl If-I 'ffl-Max. ll' f . Nwxxlikliwo Ag- ,, '-!1h..v:sa'y X r JOANN M. REO St, Mary's, Waterford CAROL A- RAD0 C.P.C. 3,' Stennettes 4,' Home- Sf- J0seph's, TIOY room Officer 2, 4,' Junior Red C.P.C. 1,' Junior Red Cross CVO-U 1, 2, 3, 41' S0d4lffJ' 1, I, 2, 3, 4,' Propagation of 2, 3, 4- Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 4, Fun-loving, good-natured jo Loquacious, amiable Carol... - g- - CUIOYS YCICVISIOU f - - favgfs roller skating I . I hap- will always I'CC3ll the ICIICBIS. piest memory, the proms. 58 JOANNE C. QUINN St. Patrick's, Watervliet Pius Tenth 1, 2,' C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Homeroorn Omcer 1,' Prom Committee 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. Charming, gracious Joanne , . . enjoys making new friends . . . plans a career in nursing. KAREN A. QUISICK St. joseph's, Troy Pius Tenth 1,' C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 4. Pert, friendly Karen . . . en- joys dancing and swimming . . . future goal, beautician. our KATHLEEN M. RICCI St. Peter's, Troy Pius Tenth 1,' C.P.C. 1, 3, Dramatic: 4,' junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4. Sparkling, cheerful Kathy . . . recalls retreat and prom of JUDITH M. RICH St. Peter's, Stillwater Pius Tenth 1,' C.P.C. 1,' Jun- ior Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Latin Club 1. Blonde, vivacious Judi . . . delights in bowling, business arithmetic . . . remembers freshman year. junior year . . . efficient sec- retary. CAROLFE A, RILEY St. Peter's, Troy C,P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Glee Club 1,' Prom Committee 3,' Propaga- tion of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' So- dality 1, 2, 3, 4,' Art Club 1, 2, 3. Tiny, mischievous Rile ... enjoys reading, dancing, bas- ketball . . . future nurse. MARILYN F. RILEY St. Patrick's, Watewlier CATHOLICON 4,' TRIUNE 4,' French Club 3, 4,' Home- room Obzicer 4,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4. Sweet, good-natured Mar... looks forward to teaching ca- reer . . . remembers Holy Hours. DOMINICK A, RINALDI St. Peter's, Stillwater TRIUNE 4,' French Club 3, 4,' Dramatic: 4,' Record Hop Committee 3, 4,' Science Club 2, 3, 4. Smiling, efiicient Dom . . . whiz at electronics, physics . . . our popular disc jockey. KENNETH T. RING St. Augustine's, Troy Spanirh Club 3,' Sodality 1, 2, 3,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4. Strong, amiable Ken . . . likes football, history, biology class . . . future engineer. rgin oaf penowne . . . aooifif ua in Al AIlg .MJ exlflofy ,IOSIEPH L. RIZZO St. Mary's, Troy Riding Club 1, 2, 3, Span- irh Club 3, 4,' Junior Red Croix 1, 2, 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sndality 1, 2, 3, 4. Energetic Fingers . . . avid on cars, Spanish, hockey... dislikes S.S.A. period. w TI-IERESE A. ROARK St. Joseph's, Troy French Club 1,' C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Junior Red Croix 1, 2, 3, 4,- Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. Scintillating, fun-loving Tes . . . excellent swimmer and dancer . . . recalls sixth pe- riod lunch. .53 ,ir ELIZABETH 1. ROBINSON X ' St. Paul the Apostle, Troy Q my Tenth 1,-C.P.C. 1,-Home. UIWRENQF F- RODDY room Officer 3,' Propagation Sf- P3!f1Ck S. TIOY of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality I, 2, 3, 4. Cheerful, amicable B. J. enjoyed all dances . . . our future nurse. Vanity Club 2, 3, 4,' Home- room Officer 1, 4,' Vanity Bareball 3, 4,' Vanity Football 3, 4,' Vanity Barketball 3, 4. Congenial, athletic Larry . . our football, baseball, basket- ball athlete . . . will enter business field. 59 I A JOYCE M, ROGERS St. Francis de Sales, Troy C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Spanifh Club RONALD L. ROMANO I,' junior Red Crorr 1, 2, I Sf- P3ff1Ck,S, TYOY 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 1, Red Crorr 4,' Propa- 2, 3, 4. 'f of Faith 4,' Sodality 1, jovial, fr' y oyce . . . - appreciate X, . , -1-,'f'- Serious, sincere Ronny . . . bers footb f mes '- .1 favo Religion classes . . . vors book ep ' , all sports, especially J 1. je -'x few , file 5. PATRICIA A. ROSAMILIA Sacred Heart, Troy C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,- Spanirh Club 2, 3, 4,' j.V. Cheerleader 2,- Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. Witty, energetic Pat . . . our j.V. Cheerleader . . . will pursue secretarial career. HILDA B, ROTHITNI'IIiBIiR Our Lady of Victory, Troy Piur Tenth 1, 2,' C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Dramaticr 4,' Homeroorn Ojficer 2,' Sodality IA, 2, 3, 4. Blonde, sincere Hilda . . . re- calls junior picnic . . . an- ticipates teaching career. lj! , 3 W 1 fs I 1 l' A 925724 . w - 1 M 'I' fini! ai 3 ,ta 2 1- Y' I- ' fi.. . dw: .5fJV'9' ' I if 1 dai ? W .rf Y . V1 IIIELIZN T. RYAN St. joseph's, Troy French Club 2, 3,' junior Red Crow 1, 2, 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 3, 41 Sodality 4,' Latin Club 1, 2, 3. Sedate, quiet Penny . . . bowl- ing, dancing claim her lei- sure . . destiny, nursing. 60 PATRICIA A. ST. AUBIN St. Augustine's, Troy French Club 1, 2,' Stennetter 3, 4,' Junior Red Crorr 1, 2, 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith I, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3. Amiable, jovial Pat...proms, retreats, happiest memories . . . plans secretarial career. PATRICIA M. SANDERSON St. joseph's, Troy French Club 1, 2,' C.P.C. 1,' Junior Red Crorr 1, 2, 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3. Cheerful, talkative Pat . . . cherishes memories of fresh- man year, junior retreat . . . MARY E. SAUNDIERS St. Mary's, Troy CATHOLICON 4,' TRIUNE 4,' French Club 3, 4,' C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Spanirh Club 4,' So- dality 4. Pretty, demure Mary Liz . .. proms, skating, dancing, fa- vorite extra-curricular . . . fu- ture teacher. future secretary. lil.lZAHl2Tl'l A. SEEMAKER Sacred Heart, Troy Piur Tenth 1,' C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Glee Club I, 2,' Homeroom Officer 2,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4. Friendly, carefree Liz . . . en- joys sewing, basketball games . . . happiest memory, Cath- olic High proms. IQLEANORIZ ul. SliGRE'I'l3A St. Augustine's, Troy CATHOLICON 4,' TRIUNE 4,' French Club 3, 4,' C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Homerom Officer 3. Pert, gracious Elle . . . proms, basketball games, happiest memories . . . future science teacher. M550! of .NON OI' CYNTHIA SEIDEL Sacred Heart, Troy CATHOLICON 4,' TRIUNE 4,' Dramatic: 4,' Homeroom Officer 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 4. Pretty, likeable Cindy . . . remembers freshman year, proms . . . looks forward to college. NWILLIAM gl. SELLMAN St. Paul the Apostle, Troy Varsity Club 3, 45 Spanirh Club 4,' Propagation of Faith 3, 4,' Art Club 3,' Hockey Team 3. Affable, easy-going Bill . . . sports enthusiast, excelling in hockey . . . future construc- tion worker. . glliff' ua oboudl M10 g0 fljlftly. liDl'l'l'l A. SEROR St. Brigid's, Watervliet French Club 4: C.P.C. 1, 2, Dramaticr 4,' Prom Commit- tee 3,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Art Club 2, 3. Sweet, confldent Edie . . . en- joys basketball games, bowl- ing . . . favorite saying, That's the break. 1,t .'P' L sk Q CATHERINE R. SHEEHAN Sacred Heart, Troy CATHOLICON 4,' TRIUNE 4,' French Club 3, 4,' C.P.C. 1, 2,' Glee Club 1, 3, 4. Good-natured, energetic Cathy . . . happiest memory, senior year . . . plans future career as stenographer. LYNFORD P. SHIZRMETA St. Brigicl's, Watervliet French Club 3, 41 Homeroom Oyfcer 1,' Record Hop Com- mittee 4,' junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4. Amiable, happy Lyn . . .finds history interesting . . . will have future in industrial en- gineering. DAVID W. SllllQKl.li St. Brigicl's, Watervliet French Club 3, 4: Horneroorn Officer 3: junior Rea' Cron 2, 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 2, 3, 4. Enthusiastic, laughing Dave . . . favors basketball . . . will always remember senior year. 61 JUDITH A. SIMPSON St. Joseph's Troy SYLVIA N. SMALL St. Paul the Apostle, Troy CATHOLICON 4,' TRIUNE 4,' C.P.C. 3,' Glee Club 2, 35 Sozlality 4. Attractive, smiling Syl . . . favors English . . . future am- bition, becoming a nurse. JANE ANN SMITH St. Paul the Apostle, Troy CATHOLICON 4,' TRIUNE 4, Dramaticr 4,' Spanirh Club 1, 2, 3, 4,' Art Club 1, 2, 3. Capable, artistic, jovial Smitty . . . fondest memory, receiv- ing her senior ring . . . fu- ture teacher. C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,- sfmener 4,- REGINA H4 SKOP junior Red Cro J 1, 2, 3, 4,' f --Ti Holy Trinity, Troy Pfopwfiw of 1. 2, 3, J HOLICON 4,- TRIUNE 4,'Svdal1fy 1, A g ,' Fren - - t 3, 4,- C.P.C. Blonde, vivacio i-cu if . . . ,. 2, 'OOM Offiwf enthusiastic ice Ti' . . . 2, 3,' gi, ' of Faith plans career as --3 11. 1,-2,5 xi ' N ,H igh -vii? likeable Reg -, i . memory. iuriior i,7'g,,.-w.avj?:-'-- . . . ture career, medi- f technic . M 'Vg -.. rf' 'il' ,N ' ' A or ,. g ve ALAN J. SNYDER St. Francis de Sales, Troy French Club 2,- junior Red Crorr 1, 2, 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3. Friendly, fun-loving A. J .... enjoys basketball . . . happi- est memory, receiving his class ring. 62 DONNA R. SNYDER Sacred Heart, Troy French Club 1, 2,' C.P.C. 1,' Stennette: 4,'1unior Red Cro.f.r 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3. Quiet, sedate, Donna . . . sec- retarial practice, her favorite . . . future secretary. PATRICIA E. SNYDER Sacred Heart, Troy C.P.C. 1, 2,' Glee Club 1,' junior Red Cror: I, 2, 3,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3. Petite, pleasant Techia . . . enjoys swimming and art... cherishes memories of fresh- man year. MARION G. SPAIN St. Paul the Apostle, Troy French Club 3, 4,' Piur Tenth I,' Glee Club 3, 4,' Dramaticr 4,' Homeroom Omcer 4. Cheerful, vivacious Mimi... ardent hockey fan . . . looks forward to college. 15' sf' 2. , ,IO-ANN SPECK Holy Trinity, Troy C.P.C. 1, 2, 3: Homeroom Of- hcer 1, 2, 3,' Junior Red Crorr 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4,' Library Club 3, 4. Sparkling, friendly Spooks . . . will always remember biology class . . . future nurse. . ' W .mea :ts- ANNE S. SPRAT1' St. Joseph's, Troy French Club 1,' Glee Club 4,' junior Red Cror: 1, 2. 3, 4 Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Art Club 4. Friendly, attractive Shirley.. enjoys dancing, skating . . a future beautician. ouae LAWRENCE E. STEVENS Sacred Heart, Troy French Club 1,' Varrity Club 1, 2, 3,' Spanish Club 3, 4,' Varrity Football 1, 2, 3,' Jun- ior Red Crorr 1, 2, 3, 4. Happy-go-lucky Larry . . . lively and comical . . . en- joys mechanical drawing. EILEEN M. STOCKHOLM St. Augustine's, Troy C.P.C. 1, 2,' Glee Club I, 2,' Homeroom Officer 1, 2,' jun- ior Red Crorr I, 2, 3, 4: So- dality 1, 2, 3. Amicable, lively Eileen . . . likes hockey games . . . fu- IUFC l'll1l'SC. MARY V. STAPLFTON Sacred Heart, Troy CATHOLICON 4,' TRIUNE 4,' C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Horrteroom Officer 3: Record Hop Com- mittee 4. Reliable, competent, Mair . . . cherishes memories as a sen- ior . . . future secretary. of gofcl. . . enri . I ' 'x .. . lx R if i LEONA M. STRONSKI St. Paul the Apostle, Troy CATHOLICON 4,' TRIUNE 4,' C.P.C. 1, 2, 3: Homeroom Omcer 4,' Latin Club 4. Studious, sensible, reliable Leona . . . enjoys attending basketball games . . . espe- cially likes chemistry. MAURITEN V. STARKS Assumption, Medwanicville French Club 3, 4,' C.P.C. I. 2, 3,' Homeroorn Offcer 3,- Sodality I, 2, 3, 4: Science 2, 3, 4. Agile, smiling, Maureen . . . happily recalls the Junior Prom . . . plans teaching ca- reer. cz our .iueJ. is fl CAROL A, SUl'l'li St. Augustine's, Troy French Club 1, 2: Horneroom Oficer I, 2,' junior Red Cray: I, 2, 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith I, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3. Friendly, gay Soupy . . . happily recalls freshman year . . . future beautician. 63 OWEN C. SWEENEY Sacred Heart, Watervliet FLORENCE H. SYKELA St. Joseph's, Green Island Thereriam 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sten- nette.r 3, 4,' Prom Committee 3,' Sodality 4,' Art Club 2, 3, ,4. Light-hearted, jovial, fun-lov- ing . . . Tornise likes bas- ketball, art, knitting . . . fu- ture career, secretary. French Club 3, 4,' Junior Re f JUSTINE E' SWENOR Croix -1, 2, 3, 4: Propagati ' , Sacred Heaff, TIOY Of F4175 1, 2, 3, 4- French Club 3, 4,' C.P.C. 1, Easy - goin od tur A , jg , ing Cgfbb Q- Dra. Owen , , Q. Nj--. A J mat .-'L tin u . man Yea! 'lg gf? nth ic, petite Tina . . . French II. ,My'gp' o, glish classes . . . .lf ing is among her future 1 .H w-i-235541' Fr 1,13-. . MC - ' f ' . Pi' J-'25 - I 'L' 'D I ff? EUGENE j. THORNTON St. Augustine's, Troy Junior Red Croxr 1, 2, 4: Propagation of Faith 4, So- dazny 1, 2, 3, 4. Likeable, easy-going, friendly . . . remembers painting pipes in Notre Dame . . . future, bookkeeper. 64 BARBARA M. TRACEY St. Patrick's, Watewliet French Club 1,' C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Glee Club 1,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3,' Pep Club 4. Lively, gay Barb . . . happi- est memory, wearing the sen- ior seal . . . her goal, nursing. MARCIA A. TRACY St. Patrick's, Troy CATHOLICON 4,' TRIUNE 4,' C.P.C. 1, 3,' Propagation of Faith 1, 3, 4, Sodality 4. Nonchalant, lively Ace . . . enjoys German . . . cherishes memory of the new senior rms. ALICE M. THOMPSON St. Patrick's, Troy Piu: Tenth 1, 2,- C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' junior Red Crou 1, 2,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3. Attractive, easy-going, pleas- ant . . . Al enjoyed C.P.C. . . . cherished memories, the June Prom. LENA ANN A. TURRIGLIO St. Mary's, Troy French Club 1, 2,' Piu: Tenth 1,' C.P.C. 1, 3,' junior Red Crou 1, 2, 3,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3. Charming, pert, sincere . . . Peachie's favorite saying, That's life . . . anticipated career, bookkeeper M. BARBARA URBAN Holy Trinity, Troy CATHOLICON 4,' TRIUNE 4: C,P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3,' Latin Club 4. Sweet, friendly Barb . . . en- joys bowling, reading . . . winner in American Legion Oratorical Contest. MARY I.. VAN NEWAAL St. Patrick's, Watervliet C.P.C. 2, 3,' Propagation of Faith 2, 3,' Sozlality 4,' Cate- chetical Instruction. Attractive, dark-eyed Mar . . . history, her pet peeve . . favors Religion classes. STEPHEN O. USCKY St. Nicholas, Watervliet Vanity Club 2, 3, 4,' Spanish Club 2,' Vanity Football 2, 3, 4,' junior Red Croix 1, 2. 3, 4,- Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4. Cheerful, athletic Steve . . . enjoys playing football and basketball . . . future in busi- ness world. '55, . Q it F 44 5 SMF. 'L 8 if Q, 32, g 5 5 .. ..,' I t' , JOSEPH A. VALADE St. John the Baptist, Schaghticoke junior Red Croft 1, 2, 3, 4,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4: Sodality 1, 2, 3. Likeable, sincere, quiet . . . ardent car hobbiest . . . jun- ior's career, mechanical en- gineer. 'U' lf-In VIOLA T. VAN LEUVAN St. Brigid's, Watervliet CATHOLICON 4,' TRIUNE 4,' Spanish Club 3,' Home- room Offcer 4,' Latin Club 4. Amicable, carefree, competent Vi . . . whim for dancing . . . anticipates teaching ca- reer. .APL of COU0llant . . . ,9l'0f0Cl MJ. ANN MARIE P. VAN ORMAN St. Paul the Apostle, Troy CATHOLICON 4,' TRIUNE 4,' French Club 3, 4,' C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Glee Club 1, 3. Quiet, charming, sincere... Amy looks forward to teach- ing . . . will always remem- ber retreats. ANNE MARIE I.. VARLEY St. Mary's, Troy C.P.C. 1, 3,' Junior Red Cross 1, 3,' Sodality 1, 3, 4,' Pep Club 4,' Latin Club 4. Sedate, petsevering Ann Ma- rie . . . plays piano . . . looks forward to becoming medical technologist. Q' PATRICIA J. VARTIGIAN St. Patrick's, Watervliet C.P.C. 1, 2, 3: Homeroom Officer 4: Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4,' Pep Club 4,' Latin Club 4. Amicable, fun-loving, carefree Pat . . . enjoys roller skating . . . future nurse. 65 DONNA M. VIELKIND St. Jean's, Troy TRIUNE 4,' C.P.C. 2, 3,' Glee Club 3,' Stennettex ' Pep ROSANNE M. VISK St. Patrick's, Troy Club 4. 75, . , a ON 4,- Tzzzuzve Q., Dainty, demure --54' 'Fig 3 -FQ, 3,' I-lvmefvvm favors Office Practi .C ll 5 ii! f' v 111117 1, ,H always remember M - ... 'ie' . i si g - f esp . . 2? .S re- ef? 95:1 tr s. Q. .. . .J 'Ir' . 4, ---I 1 r Q M1 -- X V 'N LR X ::i1T,,, '-Pfknpldb ' H 'f 'fv5' 'Q I 61. 1 . s fi 1 . W '- 'N 'Eb f Vlfifi' fi l , ,NA K X ' ,.s'1x-,J I .2 In ,,ft.,g5 G, L Q N ' 4 lil , il. :Ai 1 ,F 'P . ' a, I .Film :K Nhfsikyf ,,,., fly ' 'I .X ,L ,H +11 , :E SHIRLEY A. WAGNER St. Augustine's, Troy C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Glee Club 1,' Junior Red Croix 1, 2, 3,' Propagation of Faitb 1, 2, 3. Vibrant, dark-haired, carefree . . . Shirl, an ardent bowler . . . will always remember annual retreats. 66 GERALD T. VOGT St. Peter's, Troy j.V. Football 2,' Propagation of Faitb 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality 4,' Pep Club 4. Quiet, easy-going Jerry . . . football enthusiast . . . his favorite subject, Health. VVILLIAM L. VOGT St. Peter's, Troy junior Red Croix 4,' Propaga- tion of Faith 4, Sodality 3. Nonchalant, versatile Willy enjoys hunting, football . . . future Navy man. fi N'Q..I '- 73' ROBERT E. WALSH St. Patrick's, Troy junior Red Cross 1, 2,' Propa- gation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Art Club 3. jovial, carefree Bob . . . foot- ball enthusiast . . . plans to be a highway engineer. SHARON A. WARD St. joseph's, Green Island Pius Tentb 1,' C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3,' Sodality 4,' Pep Club 4. Amicable, sincere Sharon . . . swimming and skating occupy much of her time . . . likes ELINOR M. WATERS St. Paul the Apostle, Troy C.P.C. 1, 2,' Homeraom OM- cer 1, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4,' Art Club 2, 3. Friendly, vivacious Elly . . . enjoys dancing, swimming, roller skating . . . a future secretary. science. JOHN J. WATERS St. Paul the Apostle, Troy Propagation of Faith 4,' ,lun- gor3Red Crorr 4,' Sodality 1, Tall, likeable Butch . . . en- joys bowling . . . hopes to join the State Police. MARILYNN A. WATSON St. Augustine's, Troy C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Homeroom Of- ficer 1, 2,' Prom Committee 3, 4,' Sodality l, 2, 3, 4,' Sci- ence Club 1, 2, 3. Loquacious, well-liked Mari- lynn . . . enjoys reading, dancing, sewing . . . partial to science. irgin BERNARD WILPIELM St. Augustine's, Troy Spanirh Club 2,' Junior Red Cron 3,' Propagation of Faith 4,' Sodality 1, 2, 3. Quiet, resourceful Bernie... basketball, favorite sport . . . desires to be a mechanic. SANDRA A. WILLA St. Jude's, Wynantskill French Club 2, 3, 4,' C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3,' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4,- Catechetical Instruction 4. Loquacious, likeable Sandy . . . favorite sub'ect Latin 1 , . . . happiest memory, new class ring. FRED WEBER St. IAwrence's, Troy Varsity Club 3, 45 Homeroorn Ojficer 1,' Varsity Bareball 3, 41 Propagation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Latin Club 4. Cheerful, sports enthusiast . . . Latin, Web's favorite class . . . future business adminis- trator. ! WPIIJUIIF . 'r. DIANE M. WILLIAMS St. Joseph's, Troy C.P.C. 1, 2, Stennette: 3,' Homeroom Officer 3,' junior Red Crorr 1, 2, 3,' Propaga- tion of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4. Quiet, lovable Di . . . danc- ing, rnost cherished pastime . . . future career, private sec- retary. SANDRA 1. Wltcox St. Patrick's, Troy C.P.C. 2, 3,' Stennetter 2, 3f Homeroom - Omcer 3,' Propa- gation of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sodality I, 2, 3, 4. Smiling, loquacious Sandy... shorthand, favorite subiect. . . retreats most cherished mem- ory. anis! ua. MARGARET M. WlLLSON St. Francis de Sales, Troy French Club 3, 41 C.P.C. 1, 3: Glee Club 1,' Homeroom Ol- licer 4g Pep Club 4. Shy, amiable Peggy . . . senior year, happiest memory . . . future nursing career. 67 '1 STANLEY B. WOJCIK Sacred Heart, Troy French Club I, 27 Varsity Club 3, 4f Vanity Football 3, 45 I.V.-Football 1, 21 Art Club 3, 4. Quiet, studious- Stan . . . sports enthusiast . . . pet peeve, crowded hallways. RICHARD G. WOLFE St. Augustinds, Troy Junior Red Cross 1, 2g Propa- gation of Faith 1,'2, 3, 4,' Latin Club 4. Likeable, fun-loving Rich. . . Latin, favorite subject . . . hopes to attend Annapolis. ur lady, Wyalicaf lgoae . . . receive ua. BARBARA M. ZAVISKY St. Nicholas, Watewliet French Club 3, 41 C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,' Homeroorn Omar 1,' Sodality 1, 2, 3,' Pap Club 4 Amisble, fun-loving Barb.. this future nurse enioys bak- holy hogrs. SANDRA A. ZDUNCZYK St. Brigid's, Watewliet CATHOLICON 4,' TRIUNE 4g French Club 2, 3,' C.P.C. 1, 2, 3,- Horneroorn Officer 3, 4. Buoyant, brown-eyed Sandy . . . Father Keeshan's home- room, most remembered . . . likes attending proms. WAYNE M. WRIGHT St. Joseph's, Troy Spanish Club 1, 2g Propaga- tion of Faith 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sci- ence Club 1, 2. jovial, witty, Wayne . . . sci- ence, his favorite subject . . . engineering, his goal. Death came early to the class of -1960. On January 5, 1957, only a few months after her entering Catholic High, Ruth Ann Lashway went to her eternal reward with four other mem- bers of her family. Those of us who knew Ruthie will long remember her smiling eyes, cheerful face, and considerate ways. Wa ii ' Q li .' 5224! ' X415 ' ' ' 1 Gi an, RUTH A. LASHWAY, ex'60 6 . , 151 A L' ' - J' 7 F. ,-gin-G, 5.15 t N - ur,-A. If. 7 -i -.T . 3, 5' ,'-lv . ', '?37'5 as 4,5 I ffl' If Q ' f fu ff Q .4 X-':A.. A N X 'e DX Q T- ... ' V- I ,fi ii' -' 1 ff lk -Aug, f ll. V V sir , f '11 Eu r 351 ze ia? :X f if.-it ' . ' QF 1 1 . Hs-115:42 ,.,'-. 1- t- ,--Sm. be e1'.:ff 122 EIL7'-r!1 b ll! ,t,'Z'F 1 . stay '3'5FE5. A ' gviffi f' 'vp ef X n l5'7517-M ' -t -rm BRT. lf, . N . ,er ,, C 5. Q -f AV f ,..- ' f. 1' , I :Lys ,H , J ai fad T? if ,Q - ,-mg 0 uq- I 4 MESA e'n0l'laln 7 :I vfaww, vlcfrc k h- l , J'-1.f'191. 'L - - , i., L':f?'9,' . h X ' 4 H' 'Q-naw ,fm-ff ra . iw' .f I' L 5 , 05 A VV.,-J, lx? : fd, mp 55? x,-1, A -i w.:1fi.4lra-N 1 Q 't 'WWC ev- .fif H5l 5' L71 '55 1 fi-4 .'L9'f'i ' 'P 1',4':.'4. .,3.3i: L -5133 1 'v- -1, ' gl' 12-'x , 1' - ,un - V 'Sa 25.4-fins. ,'s'H?al' if ' 7.1 , ' , Q -t 4 . ff-Q: Lf? 7 , -A 3 E1Jf :fern : ' v W Jw- f,1LQvff'q.-,,,,-iv I . .mv:.c ::,A- , A -1. .,n ' ,g,'. ' ' i . ,P .P 3: -3 - -1 x - .f1AX' -J ff... -xl 1 - ..,,,ffgw -- -. ' s 'W 'W'-5' ., -Q 053. F45-65 .31 P Dygffgi- .. :-.iff N:-s i in ' ' - Q-G ' f Qu -1 lt gr' en. . w rnfb i 'RQ A - ' Q- 1 A. M--..- . my bl T: Q ' ' -. .3 l With burdened hearts the Class of '60 learned of the death of their classmate, Frances Harrigan, in March, 1959. Frannie was with our class for two and a half years, during which time she participated actively in both class and school functions. Her departure has left a prominent void in thelife of every- one who had come to know her. 69 FRANCES M. HARRIGAN, ex'60 lil ll'l.'fC0l4'1 an - fA f'ozr gA fAe cf fforfi rzxfv f fan CA n nawayf R N X, f.9+Qq,?aQf ',x.:5i . .K' - 'Q . :e:iQ ,i72 ? gl, , wrfifzlxfe, :lifAv-I.: - 'zA-:gays-M-f w f45n1fjgggi4r, b -fn A .-J ,,.f , yy. f . , in H .- ,.5..,.-X .A xf .wa -': , M. 1,51nmfif,-:V-.,5f?1E1,,: N ' 'QQHQX' -news. fy X M v 5 6 ,- uf :Jia N, , NVE. Nr.. .J ' SM V . .am ,, . ,,,i , .-JY? f wg ,ff D .Af fl? ,sl . K, , mf ' WV. N 75 ,nw , V gm, 'A - ., ff V ii' :Y ' .. ,ffffvw A V-,' '- f N f 4. V V w,hM,,,..I. A 4 , 5. jf :N I, 2 wwf' T:-72:2 X 'f 1' -37' Kim EL 'au'---Q, . A ' f'T.1-If 1' -2-. ,L 61.2--mfs.a.g,, -r 'f.2rT 9.-1: n -x- l1XPl,.AlNlNG GIEOMETRIC STRUCTURE . . . Father Roos and 'Sister Mary Victorine obtain accu- rate information on the sphere from Sister james Clarine. flflyfliml Rose. help in QQTOZIV' in zzfifdmzz amz' kfzozizflecfge. xv 1 Ky 1 l D 9 'l' N WH Q' 55 li: Q' lf :Ll gl uf V .f,.1 ' s ,A , NH B RlfVlfRlfND ROllliR'li lf, R008 Guidanceg Religion IV. SISTER MARY VICTORINV R N M English 1. safe- mfr cf? SISTER lAMliS C,l.ARlNlf,C Sl: Math 11g Trigonometryg Math 12. During our four years at Catholic High, we, as students, have been under the constant guidance of Our Lady of the Mystical Rose. Under the supervision of the priests and sisters we have gained spiritual as well as material knowledge. We have had a thorough education which will provide us with a sound foundation on which to build our future lives. DEMONSTRATING GRAPHS . . . Advanced Algebra students listen attentively as Tom Conroy explains the graph of a parabola. Q 'FBSIIRVING liXPl1RlMl'lNT . .Sister viaris Stella watches Sister Marie Bryon :repare distilled water in Chemistry lab. XVURKINCL Dll.,lGlfNTl.Y . . Mech- anical Drawing and Art students exhibit their talent during class. Qjri . SISTI R Mftlilb S'l4l'l.l.A, C Sl World His- am toryz Social Problemsg Directress of Sisters of NH St. Joseph. SlSTliR MARII URYON. Lil . Chemistry' Science Clubg Sodality. 'C' J' q - I R QQ Q,lu,wJf' sl . ar' -' ' 'W-sf , .Z 1-759 -1-751, - SISTER MARY FRl5DlfRlliKA, R SM English llg World Historyg Senior Mission Moderator. 1-759' fer so '- Bwuwwwfuilmc SISTER l,liON MARIIQI S-I German: Busi- ness Arithnwricg Refresher Math. SISTIZR MARY l.l'ONTlNlf, RSM English Illg English IV. RVLAXING AVTIER 1 LAS5 . . . Sister Mary Fredericka, Sister Leon Marie, and 73 Sister Mary Leontine browse through magazines. ir ,,l.Ai , ...AF Ark your S012 to V1.5 3 1'-igiw ' llrlcut,n1,,. to spread His light am! grace on our Jtzrrlerztf am! Zeaclaerf. REV. PETER J. MALINAUSKAS CMULLENSJ: Director of Notre Dameg Algebra. REV. PAUL F. ENGEL: General Scienceg Reli- gion I. DISCUSSING THEIR NEW POSITIONS . . . Father Engel and Father Mullens make future plans for Notre Dame. SISTER MARY KEVIN, R.S.M.: Elementary Algebrag Basic Mathg Intermediate Algebrag Math 103 English I. REV. JOHN KLEBIE: Athletic Moderator. SISTER MARY ELIZABETH, C.S.,I.: Arnetican History. IQ ', ' ' .5 .-r.: 14-.-.nf gl 1 . -H. Lx.. LW., L. I 'A -Lk, PROUDLY DISPLAYING TROPHY . , . Sister Mary Kevin, Father Klebie, and Sister Mary Elizabeth hope for future victories. Wm FC' 74 OUR LITERARY SCHOLARS . . . in the Scholarship Class increase their word power with the Reader's Digest. 'T X 'I gl SENIOR TYPISTS . . . aim for speed and accuracy as they prepare for their future careers as secretaries. SISTER MARIE FRANCESCA, CSI.: Business Lawg Typingg OHice Practice I: Bookkeepingg Shorthand I. SISTER ROSE REGINA, C.S.j.: Typing Ig Business Iawt Otlice Practice lg Bookkeeping lg Oflice'Practice Ilg Shorthand I. SISTER ANN WILMA, C.S.1.: Secretarial Practiceg Shorthand Ig Shorthand II and Transcriptiong Personal Typing. SKILLFUL TEACHERS . . . Sister Marie Francesca shows approval as Sister Rose Regina, assisted by Sis- ter Ann Wilma, demonstrates a new machine. REV. JOSEPH F. OATHOUT: Vice-Principalg Religion II., A LAsT MINUTE CHECK . . . of tuition records busies REV-.ANTHONY L- CRUCETU1 English 11 Father Oathout and Father Crucetti. Rfllsfofl I- Speech' L . SISTER MARY lilLElEN, RSM., English I, English ll, Math. 9g General Science: Our Lady's Committee. ARRANGING BOOKS . . . library as- sistants R. Heagney, M. Clement, J. Crowley, S. Cramer, M, Bergmann, J. Chagnon, M. Bode, K. Millington, J. Birdsinger, B. Marlowe, and J. Speck diligently exhibit their skill in library techniques. SISTER MARY GREGORY, R.S.M.1 English Illp English IVQ Directress of the Sisters of Mercy. SISTER MARIE MAGDALIEN, CSJ.: Library, Li- brary Club. 76 REMINISCING . . , Sister Mary Eileen, Sister Mary Gregory, and Sister Marie Magdalen glance at a year- book to recall days gone by. Be the queen 0 our Jmdieyx help nr to grow' in the lore 0 Truth. Sister Mary Rosita checks at- tendance while Sister Mary Rohertine and Mrs. William j. Noonan compose the daily bulletin. Z 92 Sister Mary Albertus, Sister Mary Carola, Sister Patrick Lauretta, and Sister Mary Mercita en- joy a leisurely walk around the school. K School Of- liceg Registtarg Introduction to Business. School Secre- taryg Business Management. Bookkeeper. English llg Citizenship Education: General Scienceg Healthg Sodality. Biologyg Science Clubg Sodality. American His- toryg Worltl Historyg Moderator of Eucharistic Committee. English ll: Remedial Reading junior Mission Moderator. 77 :- TAPING THF TRAVFI. RECORDS . Sister Mir- iam Theresa prepares to play the French travel record as Sister Mary Alma stands by to record. 3 X SITTDYING 4 lVll.lZA'l'lUN the French class discusses France and its people SlS'll4R MIRIAM AIIIIRVSA, 4 sl Frenc Ilg Religion Ig Sodality Moderator Sl5'l'liR MARY ALMA, LSI Fr nc French Club. MRS. HAZIEL UURXX l Ll. Chief . Dietitiang Cafeteria Manager Riding Club Moderator Gorman. SATISFYING l-ll 'XRIY APP! TITFS , . , Behind the counter are Margie Hains Mrs Hazel Burwell, Doreen Forner Mrs Rita Buckley, Mrs. Ann Snay Miss Hilda jane Ratz, and William Rl2Vl5RlfNl5 l7l7X'YC ARD bl l5lTZl'ATRlfQK Glee Clubg Bandg Choralg Cheerleadersg Pep Clubg Rose Marie g Senior Showg Diocesan Music Festivalg junior Advisorg Graduation. Sl5'l'l'fR MARION C.HARl.lfNlf, C'S.glf Artg Oil Paintingg Water Color. l lozz'er 0 Yofztlv. le! om' zfzizzfff reflect flue fyriiglvfzzeis' u'fJic'lo ,flvizzex in thee. ROSE-Nl ill ll l . BUSY DISCIUSSINU Tlllf SIIOXX' Father FitZpattiClt talks of the fine music from Rose Marie, while Sister Marion Charlene discusses posters made by the art class. VUONDER HOW THlS VUORKS . . , Sister Ann Jatrick reads the manual as Sister ,lean Veronica lis- ens attentively. C.CQ,ll.S. PHYSILISTS . , . are busy making their contributions to the world of science. SlSTl1R ANN PATRICK, CS-l Math. 10g Earth Scienceg Religion I. 1358- 1959- cE,d.fI.:t-Ll,:SQJ3J JA- '-' SISTER VHQAN VFRONICA, QMS.-I Physicsg Chem- istryg Intermediate Algebra. C1 'nt ff' Earth Scienceg General Scienceg Health. School Nurse. IIIg Religion lVg Sodality Instructor. Biologyg Religion are Sister M. Annette and Father Martinez as Mrs. Du- fresne, school nurse, discusses an article on health. Father Dybas demonstrates his Hillman-Minx. lxgion II, Sophomore Moderator. Journal- ism Ig journalism IIg English II, III, IVQ CATH- OLICONg TRIUNEQ Our Lady's Committee. Citizenship I Education 95 Salesmanshipg Basic Math.g Engs SISICF Marv MBI'- lish Ilg General Businessg Sodality. gretta and Sister Mary Robert prepare for their Spanish Ig Spanish Ilg Spanish IIIg Religion Ig Spanish Club. Iatin Ig Latin lIg Latin IIIg Healthg Literature Commit- tee. Religion III. Sister John Emmanuel demonstrates proper opera- tion of tape recorders to Sister Mary Mercedes and to p Father Keeshan. .ai 92 ride home after a busy day. u N Sister Mary Celine, Sister Robert Agnes, and Father Lefebvre brush up before bell. General Scienceg Math. 105 Intermediate Algebrag So- dality. World His- toryg American History I. Citizen Educa- tiong Religion lg Freshman Moderator. 81 elif.: I I 27?-Hs: K 2 Father Man' Healthg Personal Typing. rica reads the script for one of his C.C.H.S. stage productions. Religion IVQ Golf Coach. Dramatics Directorg Rose Marie g Senior snow, No Time for Sergeanrsf' i Sister Mary Ambrose, Sister Mar Juliana, and Father Hook look over the 1960 class ring sketches. Math. 105 Business Arithmetic. Basic Math.g English IIQ Shorthand Q Religion lllg Religion IVQ Sodality Instructo: :ff Af Slfl.l.lNG SCHOOL SUPPLIES Mr joseph Conway, Mr lhrrwlti Gillespie, Mr joseph Butler, anti Mrs. Frances C,r.1yon assist seniors M Perform. bl. Crowley, M. McGaugh- neu. 5. OBrien, M Hniley, j Beale, and L Roddy, 1 3 I Q ' ' i. i - X tv ' 5 A Q v Y . Q Q, , f x ' ..m - A 'T E f I T 1 x .ff '3 -' A-1-3 2 ' ' If ill? vv Q, ' gap- 5 f li: fy, b - L -'f '1- si f f sf A ffpggegzxif'-. if 5.55 my A , R , wk X. 3255 , K I 1 Aa . X 1 1 ' f 5 7 L 5? Q, T, 4 1 I .Q 5:3 r 2 '. 5 , iQ. g , . 1 2 ffl I LY L' ' ' if - sk x l, fu fi ' 3 , Qld: U :- . L fi! af' X ., 4' . ' 5 A . ,f I Af N E X r , 4 : 1 . ,, 14 0 ff' 'ff '4' 5? 1- 4 M , 1 L: in f' A - : ' 7 X 5' ' I ik A PNTFRINC THL CYM Sister Elizabeth Charles and Sister Mary Leo nore arrive for a preview of the Senior Show. Ark yozzr S072 to beilou' HU 1l'fJ'cfO7ll upon our .Yfillf672f.Y am! our lerzrlaem. SISTER ELIZABETH CHARLES, C.S,l.i Religion IIg Book- keeping llg Shorthand II: Transcription: Pius X Club Mod- erator. yq Sq - 3 C1 5 0 'Boo SISTER MARY LEONORE. R.S.M.: Religion Hg General Businessg Business Managementg Salesmanshipg Sodality In- structorg Mission Class Moderator. OUR SEVEN C-REEKS . . , Gerald Amyot presides as mem- bers of the Greek class review the alphabet. Front row: joe Bushwinger, Bill Gorman, Roger Gulley. Second row: Bill Carlson, Jim Kehoe, john Donovan. SENIORS TAKE NOTES . . . M bers of religion class listen attent ly to an explanation of a Go: story, r ff' f -Z 59 ,fax 1 .. 4, Wifi... - P QW IW. I if is N ji? it 9' 52 r' .f-' ifv X xx, s f1,. ET N SX- .21-If mul. Latin ll, ll, IVg Greekg Latin Clubg Our Lady's Committee. ,,.,,.,..fl, ,..A: ., l'l'll'lIh-mfg, r Religion Ill Typewriti Business Law. English English lllg Creative Writingg English Literature. l lus, Father Nabozny, Sister Joseph Andre, ancl Sister Dorothea discuss magazine selections. to Father Robitaille. Sister Mary Caro- Farher Willis suggests new ideas for the Sodality D. Dupuis, J. Dwyer, J. Bisceglia, M. E. Saunders, J. Lettus, and K. Millingtonlisten to Spanish tape as D. Rinaldi learns new vocabulary. Latin Ig Religion I. Religion Ilg Me- chanical Drawingg Sodality Moderator. HONOR GROUP - V . First row: Kathleen McGinis, Mar- garet Clement, Julie Guralski. Second row: Karen Kirkner, Michal Flynn, Olive Film, Nancy O'Connor, Janis Bisceglia. Third row: Leona Stronski, Kathleen Kennedy, Eleanore Segretta, Patricia Eldridge, Margaret Barnes. Fourth row: HONOR GROUP -- 1960 iarhleen Janice McGinis . .,.., ..,.r, 9 6.61 Valedictorian ffargaret Anne Clement .. . .. ,....,.,.. 96.21 Salutatorian ulie Anne Guralski 94.63 Chairman, Class Night HONOR Iaren R. Kirkner. .. ......... ........ . . 93.88 ffichael Flynn .. .. 1193.82 Jlive A. Film ... ,. 93.47 Jancy A. O'Connor .... 93.43 anis M. Bisceglia .. ., ,, 93.23 .eona M. Stronski .. ...... 93.02 Iathleen Ann Kennedy .... . .... . Eleanore J. Segretta 92.88 92.85 'atricia E. Eldridge .... 92.70 wiary Margaret Barnes . 92.64 ean A. Crowley .... .... 9 2.62 viargaret A. Ceresia Iarherine E. McCallen 92.40 92.11 Eileen M. Connell .. . 92.05 riadlyn C. DeVito . 92.00 francis Roger Hickey 91.82 oseph F. Corbett , . . . Thomas F. Conroy .. .. 91.58 91.17 iusan R. Murray .. .. 91.02 William J. Heffernan . 90.50 ohn F. Donovan .. 90.17 rfargaret M. Graber . Iharles J. Czech . ohn J. Allen. . ..... fiary Ellen Conroy. . . 90.17 90.17 90.17 90.11 vv. . ,g .:, 4 WJ 5 W-..-1 '1'5:il'?f5'.Kf 'fifl . ,-Q Jean Crowley, Peggy Ceresia, Catherine McCallen, Eileen Connell, Madlyn DeVito. Fifth row: Francis Hickey, joseph Corbett, Thomas Conroy, Susan Murray, William Heffernan. Sixth row: john Donovan, Margaret Graber, Charles Czech, John Allen, Mary Conroy. is 'il 1: MAKING PLANS . . . Kathy McGinis, Margaret Clement, and julie Guralslci discuss ideas for Class Night. 87 UM 1 H' ' 1 i lf H Q, 4 -wA,Mx,',v .Q-y. '91 EARLY ARRIVALS . . . Noreen Col- lins, Pat McGuire, Ted Bendon, Blake Bayly, and Arlene Drobny chat before the morning bell. q's'iaf .L ,, nk F Ol' 34 258 all ff g Enehfd, Mass. P - , fn .,,. C.C.H.S. STUDENTS RE-ENACT . . . early Christian custom at Of- fertory of Thanksgiving FOR THY MANY GIFTS . . . vs thank Thee, O Lord, is the silent pray: of freshmen D, Roarke, L. Shaw, I Wittmann, and C. Sheehy. ui V' W, K X awk . f. fa , NYSZV' 5 A' HBH L W T.. e,-..' at 1 -4 we ..,,..,e,.:g TO FEED THE HUNGRY the aim of the students as the boxes with food. they 'fill n A Q . . ---ek ...gg wt. STROLLING AFTER LUNCH . . . M. Mc- Guirk, D. Vielkind, C. Sheehan. I. Harrell, M. C. Perrorra, M. Marrone, R, Visk, G. Ger- mano, and R. Skop take a breath of air before seventh period. x 1 A FEW MOMENTS TO SPARE . . . M. Hairls J. Clemenr, B. Milhizer, N. Hepp, N. Gregg G. McGarvey, and K. Kirkner take a last min ure look before returning ro class. 8 af Gadohc .High give jAanL5 91 ANNOUNCING . . . the names is Father Fitzpatrick while Pat Bulman, Sharon Bullett, Diane Brown, F r a n Bren- nan await reception of their rings. PARENTS AND FRIENDS . . . join the faculty and senior class members as they assemble for the ceremony. FATHER KEEFE . . . Fits the new ring on Eddie Collins as Paul Comeau, Frank Connally, and joe Corbett watch expectantly. 1?- ml If Bw Wg N iffy , 1 7 555175 - - l ..,51f.if?f55 ll .i I P -'eff P rv. gif :-, IVQ4 I H ,ia Qi ' filew if llll Q1 -, ' 1-hi Fizz , it ' I 'l I. .XF e '15,-x '41 Myytical Rafe, the ideal! rejm our ring. ' I NE .TH- if f if ' 5325? 711 ' . ,-12,9 - 5515 .- 714 . .mfg I-,J 5-:fi ' 31' 4 .liyg 1 - 5' 'N L9.f4'f1,1g-il . .f ' 'l A, ' . . , ,,'Lfief1f.:- 'H L if '- lfufgf '32 ..S 5 1 5 r W et uf ul ll f 15 ented by 5' SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS . . . R i c h H o h n , Kathie O'Con- nor, Pat Connal- ly, Sue Halton, and Tom Conroy assist Father in t h e distribution of the rings. N Y ,Xxx w!g,N THE CLASS OF 1960 . . . assembles in the gymnasium for the first formal Ring Ceremony. 1 GUEST SPEAKER . . . The Very Rev. Msgr. William M. Slavin depicts the ring as linking together all those who wear it in continuing bonds of loyalty and mutual love. -f 5vn- -'--f--t-A-,,..ff...,9--t 5v- Na-v N KM HARD BOILED HER- MAN . . . boasts Herman Partisano. ON THROUGH THE HAIL . . . Sergeant Clem- ent leads his mounties on the trail of Black Eag1e's killer. NOS REMERCIEMENTSH . . . to the crew and production staff of the show. YOU MAY CHAPERONE ROSE MARIE TO THE CITY . . . Edward Hogan tells Ethel Connolly as they plot his elopement with Rose Marie. 94 I O, ROSE MARIE WE LOVE YOU, . . . harmonize the Canadian trappers. Boo and lyrics ' bach . d Hammerstei Music by. Friml . -9 Stothart irected by: ode a ' the dward J. Fitz tri . - the Rev. Francr A. Mantica MONSIGN ' BU ' GYMNASIUM Novem e 1 , 195 8:15 P.M. r- arie LaFlamme . . , , ., . . ,..,. Michele Connol y jim Ken . .. .. ,, ...,..i, homas Conroy Sergeant Ma o - ., . .... . .. ..,. ,Ja Clement Lady Jane ,... ,.,.,,,., N ancy Art ' n Blac . 3 e ,.,. , George Edward Hawley Em' anda. ,. ., ,, Hel uf I0 czppr z ile I,aFlamrne . ....,, ,.,. . Mary Beth d-Boile er an ..., A ..,,. ,. ndi ..,..,.. P07'f!l7ZC6 Z A Dominic ,Vincent sf' 07726 11-11: IJLJUK Ur I-init UKl:AMb . . . as Kose Marie Connolly is united are Father Mullens, Father Keeshan, and Father Keefe, assisted by John Beale. blessing of their rings. says Tom Conroy as he presents Father Keefe with a spiritual bouquet. as Seniors receive traditional Q g X., Si- and Larry Roddy. depicting Hrs: Christmas are jim Clement, joe Geiger Sue Halton, Kathie O'Connor, Margie Hains P by Seniors, highlights Christmas program. Christmas song from sunny Spain is presented by Spanish Club. resented 'ME' ...A-nsflw SENIOR CLASS OF 1960 PRESENTS DECEMBER 29, 1959 MSGR. BURNS GYMNASIUM HIGHLIGI-IT OF THE BALL . . . was the crowning of Our Lady by vice-prefect Susan Halton. The members of the court were Alfred Carpenter, Patricia Connolly, jay Ryan, Kathy O'Connor, William Heffernan, Susan Halton, Marietta Hines, Thomas Conroy, Ann Barnes, and Richard Hohn. SADNESS FILLED THE AIR . . . as couples waltzed to Goodnight Sweetheart, the Hnal dance of the Senior Ball, December 29, 1959, PARENTS OF THE SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS POSE FOR PICTURES . . . Mr. Thomas Conroy ar- ranged the chaperons. First- row: Mr. and Mrs. Ever- ett Hohn, Mrs. Thomas Conroy, Mrs. Vincent O'Con- nor, Mrs. George Connolly. Second row: Mrs. and Mr. john Halton, Mr. Vincent O'Connor, and Mr. George fnnnnllu uxsiawl I 5 ' O gli QW? 5 1 . K, 1 -Q sv as 1 .X 5 iii,- f ' 1 1 1 .X ' A 1 U . tn 4. P ,gy W N v 8 LL Vt ,, Q, Ln 6 ' 'V' ' I v'v ' N 41-f..J' '-f wi .. ,S xr, Q- ' LQ NK, R ' ' - 'SQ W' ' Q ' NYS- 4 5 5 3 1 'Q 2' Q N Riegw' ,gi SXSQHY 'gr 3' 'Sf' NZ... 'Q' ' wa' , E X, f Q 5 ' 5 Q , W ' , , K 3 L 3 G , J . . . kg V Q ,,: x Q G , ,..,,. ..f....a-fhfi: 5 as 5 Q Q22 1 ' f k ' M Q' fs ' ' H-ul, Q H , 2 - f ':-A no-Q 3' K ' A S A 1 X l' Q 4' ' .5 , .. X- 11 inn. .4 F 5 eniom YOU GO'I'I'A BE A FOOTBALL HERO . . , avid football fans show their admiration for their football heroes. PLAYMA'I'ES . . . Larry Mc Cassel1a and Edna O Collins ITS A GREAT DAY FOR THE IRISH . . . as Paula Barry are playmates forever more. Susie Hines, Gerry Kellogg, Gerry McGarvey, Helen Conlon, joar Linendoll, and Marianne Manning do the Irish jig. WINTER WONDERLAND , . , Instructor McDermott shows his pupils the fundamental points 100 of skiing. eadon BY THE SEA . . . Memories of Summertime are brought back by Pat jones Florence Sykela, Pat Rosamelia, Ann Moquin, Jean Ann Hurley, Andrea Burr ' Marge Hidley, Jean Busone, Helen Bendon, and Rosanne Visk. We work together or the benejt of all . . . an CHECIQNG LAST-Mmtma DE- efjefilidf qualify TAILS . . . are Ed Burns, stage man- ager, Rich Haldeman, master of ceremonies and Bill Gorman ac companist., Y - of youth- ON THE BOARDVVALKH . . . The entire cast gathers on stage for the finale in Atlantic City. 101 Oar Sotlality aimf to make zu better Catholic Jtatlentf Sheila Neary, Dona McDonough, Nancy Hepp, and Kathy McGinis are on the way to the rosary. of today aaa' better Catholic citizem of tomorrow. R aural N1 ,4 Llality olicers lead early morning d Mary. I D J E l V LlllIILS So- evotion to Qusan Flmasgan leulls n debate on the of the lay apostle. Q X f ! r f' lf. X Af x -at Abu 5 311. QRQYQFQQ' I . 1 - s w S K n I f 3 .av -aww 53 E515 if x 455752 DMPOSING THEME NES . . . for so many lay- its can prove confusing, :ree associate editors Eileen .innell and Kathleen Mc- mis. PREPARING YEARBOOK LAYOUTS . . . are associate M editor, Karen Kirkner, and editor, Nancy O'Connot. 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T, , 5, A '-...,, ww- 3?,',-fy, , , -1-,, - 11' M' W- - ik - ' Cf- ,: ,..,, .mf NY g'.'g53'- We iv ff 5' 1 Kr' - w-1-wr :X - -.NED -- . ' f ' ,N q'fw':,1 .,, -ml ' ,ffygy diff 0- x Q9 'Tig'-. ,ff ,, Fw-...., , ik? ' ,K 'f ,Sdn V' L' A - - hw, .Viv-1 -hi F, WSJ- in ,Q-5 W.-L -NLS ,, g Twgy-Www-7:1 ' fr-f K if jf,- - g, -if , . V. 1 A J. is 4 J 5 V ' Y K , :ff c,n..,+ 5 A ,H A fd, V wif- J,- A57ATfl.'f1f'E f'-N ' -Q35 3:21 ,YR75-1 - ..f .4 A, Je! 2- ' 'Q lax 5 .,:-, , tl , ft QQ' 'A L -, - 5 ,-A, Q q B sh ua i 1 it . at r . , ,. x .r 3 ,Q ,'f ..4-v it , , ' 1.' f if 'K Vx if iff D Q1 ii First row: B. Zonitch, E. Fennell, P. Frament, Father Klebie, Coach Carley. Fourth row: P. L, Roddy, Co-Captain B. O'Neil, B. Delaney, F. Grabowski, Loatman, J. Kinner, S. LaRose, T. Brown, G. Van der B. LaRose, B. Heffernan, K. Martin, S. Wojcik. Second row: Mark, Manager J. Allen. Fifth row: Manager J. Horan, L. Carey, V. Ciraulo, L. Ethier, K. Powers, G. Nuttall, J. Assistant Coach M. Lasek, Assistant Coach B. Carley, Jr., Germano, M. Gorman, J. Bourke, J. McDermott. Third row: Trainer T. Sheehan, Assistant Coach S. Scarchilli. F. Bai Rossi, B. Comis, L. Megan, L. McGrath, J, Gorman, captains Larry Cassella and Bill O'Neil receive game ball from Father Klebie. Pat Givney, Sue Flanagan, Lois DeIAMater, Deanna Riskey, Ann Murnane, and Diane Dzikas lead the crowd in a cheer. was 'sam aff mm' DOXVN , Vince Ciraulo, tan Wojcik, and George Nuttall move in to help team mates stop a CHRISTIAN BROTHERS FOOTBALL IN REVIEW In the 1959 opener Christian Brothers Academy of Albany defeated the Crusaders, 35-12, at Hawkins Stadium. Frank Grabow- ski and Bob Zonitch scored the touchdown on a six-yard pass and a one-yard run. The Brothers' Delahoyd scored three touchdowns for the winners. C.C.H.S ..... 12 C.CgH.S ..... 6 Vmcentian ..............,. C.C.H.S ..... 6 LaSalle ...........,......,... 2 1 C.C.H.S ..... 6 Lansingburgh .,.,.,...... 6 c.c.1-Ls ..... 14 c. McCloskey ..,...,.,.,. o C.C.H.S ..... 6 Troy High .tt...,......... 26 Total ......,. 50 Total ............,.. ..... 1 19 Iadet rush on Notre Dame. VINCENTIAN Vincentian of Albany van- iuished Catholic High, Oc- ober 11, by a score of 33-6. l strong Carley-type defense meld the Lions to two touch- lowns in the first half, De- aney scored the only touch- lown for Catholic High on a ine-yard rush. PASS AND RUN . , , Crusader Larry Roddy takes a Delaney heave with Mc- Closkey defenders close behind on Notre Dame. LA SAl.I.Ii CRASHING THROUGH . Cru- saders Steve I.aRose and Greg Van der Mark ready to tackle Burgh back, John Simmons, at Notre Dame held. LaSalle and Catholic High played the big game at Notre Dame, October 18, with LaSalle the victor, 21-6. Star fullback for the Cadets, Butch Byrd, ran the opening kickoff 85 yards for a touchdowng Bob Delaney passed to half- back Larry Megan for the first touchdown scored against LaSalle this year. Ill Christian Brothers .... 33 ' ' 53 OUT OF THE POCKET . . . Bob Zonitch, Larry Megan, and Ed Fennell form a block- ing pattern for quarterback Bob Delaney in Burgh game at Notre Dame. PASS COMPLETE . . . Sticky lingers George Nut- tall grabs Delaney's toss while Troy High defender makes valiant effort. CARDINAL MCCLOSKEY After four consecutive games without a win, the Crusaders d o w n e d Cardinal McCloskey, 14-0, at Notre Dame, Novem- ber 2. Defense dominated the game with the Cardinals mak- ing many mistakes and the Cru- saders cashing in on them. Bob Delaney and Bob Zonitch scored for the Crusaders. 'I'l2 LANSINGBURGH Monday, October 26, C.C.H., and the 'Burgh played a 6-6 ti The 'Burgh tally came on a nifu 16-yard pitchout-run by Joh Simmons. In the third quart: senior Bob Delaney threw to Bo Zonitch for a score. AROUND END , . D Trojan halfback, Richie Armao, appears to have seen a ghost in the per- son of Crusader Larry Roddy in C.C.H.S.-T.H.S. game. MAKING THAT EXTR1 POINT . . . Bob Comi crosses the line for one c his two points after toucl down in McCloskey gam on Crusader field. TROY HIGH Thirteen seniors played their last grid ime against Troy High, November 9, at 'otre Dame field. Troy was the victor over e Crusaders, 26-6. Fred Case, Richie Ar- ao, and Dennis Early scored for the Tro- ns. Senior Bob Delaney passed to end 'ank Grabowski for the Catholic High ore. PREPPlNG FQR THE GAME. , . . Steve Scarchilli, checking exercises, also, has time to catch the eye of the camera. After spending the 1944 season studying at Cornell University, Steve Scarchilli brought the T formation to the Troy area. He served a two-year internship at LaSalle of Troy, and from there he came to Catholic High in 1947, as line coach under Coach William Carley. HIND THE TEAM , , , Coach Bill Carley signals play to team as Assistant ach Bill Carley, Jr., and players, Ken Powers and Greg Van der Mark, look at McCloskey game at C.C.H.S. We are lecl on to victory by excellent coaching and loyal Jmclentf. SCORE, TEAM, SCORE I , , Father Fitzpatrick, the Pep Club. and the Band spirit the team to victory. y 'x x ll CW Kiwis' mp W 1 2 XX iywuw .w Sl . aid to Joe in controlling the boards. Iarry's timely jump shots bolstered the Crusaders in many victories. ,,:,. t li N M W . e 5 team play- maker and floor leader. Always husrling, his play was inspiring to his teammates. . t Sw . is A 5 as aw f , ., .. . ls: . . .. . i W, . s. -I 711' capable reserve. His consistent shooting stemmed the tide of many battles. high scoring captain and lead- er in rebounds. Joe was the stalwart of Catholic High's success over the reliable, Past two seasons. 3 FRU always dependable determined defensive with his shots from the corner. His player and a constant threat on offense. His steady shooting ability was a nemesis to shooting versatility was the deciding factor in many foes. many games this season. played admirably in relief roles. Fran'k's potential was retarded by many illnesses. sponded ably when called upon. His height was a big asset to the Crusaders, . used his deadly set shot with excellent results. He is a line prospect for next season. '2- re- .... . 4 1 . . . .,. . . i K Q Q - ' 1 gal. . . fs , l s: 1. ., ..,., x V -tg X X L51 i f 1 R -1 s 5 f X . A, Q wi 'Y X 352 t ax so . X ly X as as is X ,l x X i ,Q qs. XX X 'K' , :img . ml as t gist vet Q95 Rx gg use v H' A H n s very effec- tive with his jump shots. He has good scoring potential for next year. adept ballhandler and defensive player. He has a bright future with the Crusaders. played well in his many appearances. His left-handers thwarted the hopes of many opponents. LL - A, 'ff f my f lv Q? fl U 1 , L- f ,w W sv 4. L L D L WL LL , ' we - 2 i ' s LL I' , . va., Vk LV, . A A L D L L., Q AL- Q1 .35 3,5 35 K 1' YEA , ,,' JY 1 i- gw T3 it ' W W ,QL- h Egg- ne Qi. kg ifhjfi, QS, , 5 V Q '44 Uifa 4 Q 4 l A ' i ' ' .e... f Q we H if 55 ,Q 'N .- . 1 - Q V i 1 vi W - V --'-A 1 I ,ff Ep 4, .fu V I A VKVV r . de K ..., s Q - LQ, L P ,QL L 'S-I ' iii , V- V L nz.. .. .. -rsnium C.C.H.S LEAPING LARRY . . . hits a layup against Cardinal Mc- Closkey at our gym. BASKETBALL STATISTICS 9 C.C.H.S .,.........,. 57 C.C.H.S ......,...... 54 5 1 C.C.H.S ....,........ C.C.H.S C.C.H.S L ..L....L.L.. 69 C.C.H.S. .....L.,.L. L C.C.H.S ............. C.C.H.S C.C.H.S C.C.H.S C.C.H.S. ......,.L . . C.C.H.S ...... ....L.. OPENING TAP . L . pits Joe Geiger against Watervliet's Chet Rysedorph at Watervliet. C.C.H.S C.C.H.S ............L C.C.H.S. ...,....L... 45 49 89 75 62 C.C.H.S ....LL....L.L 61 50 55 39 53 47 53 C.C.H.S u' 1 Watewlier .L...L.L.. Vincentian .......... Troy High ,.......L. McCloskey .......... LaSalle Academy LaSalle Institute Lansingburgh .,...L C.B.A. ..........,...... . Troy High .....L..LL Keveny ....,L..L ,LLL Watewliet Vincentian LaSalle ......... ..L. Keveny ............,.,L McCloskey Lansingbur 8 C.B.A. .......,.,.L....L . Linton .....L' GARY MCCLURE . . . swishes a jump shot against the Brothers on our home COLIN. 116 iiiffff 39 45 39 32 50 44 25 44 ..L...37 L.....53 .L....53 ..LLL.47 ..L...45 LL.L..38 .....,40 .L..L.39 L.....46 BOB DELANEY . L . nets two against LaSalle of New York City at Monsignor Burns' Gym. l'asf .gf mwVV J Q VV,: 'L g K -' ,tt -if , L: tw, ' - fi 'ft LLMZN, K L L 'QL 79 4 t '95 Q f A QW .elk 3' 1 A 7 v7'l 5SEWW,,tL,t 5 L 5 ZL, ,-L' iii-f s'-' - L, ' Wie . --fi X 5- Q ysLsq i -sf CLNJ ,LLN S L ,, se .aw 18 ' as WWW V f Af.: Li gg, fl? X L 1- ' i.i ie I L :s....i -3 El ,W he ,- l, r 6 J NOTHER CRCJWN . , . Coach Bill arley guided the Crusaders to their ghreenrh title as Champions. JOE GEIGER , . . Crusader cap. rain and all-ciry center with a 19.4 average per game. e if 4334 N e iff rr.r 54' Sl DRIVES . . , on Fast break against y High on our home TI. FANS CHEFR - . as oe sinks a basket a ainst 1.1! TXVO FOR GARY . ,. as he sinks another driv- ing lay-up in the La- Salle N.Y.C. game at home. - - J 3 LaSalle N.Y.C. at our gym. Y ,fir X cf' ANOTHER SCORE . . .larry Cassella sinks a jump shot against LaSalle at Troy High. -. 3 J. u W. A CRUCIAL POINT . . . is made by Bob Delaney against C.B.A. at Monsignor Burns Gym. --.SN 'CW'- -J Q 5 if dal' was NUTTALL HITS - - ,as the score board goes up another notch against C.B.A. on our home COUII. Mytical Flower, help us to rc A X N n,, V 'Qin' My 1, A3 Q Y. l ii A Nw Q ,, s vfd., -D 1.- Q it inf MORGAN MASTER . . .as he clears the boards in the Linton game at Troy High. i-mtl .gsm 1. 1 n . i UUT OF REACH r b A Joe Geiger is up and away as Frank Ryan of LaSalle leaps in vain at Troy High's gym. SWISH . , . on a fast break against LaSalle N.Y.C. at Monsignor Burns Gym. Gary McClure nets two points WAY UP - 4 - is Larry Cassella as he grabs rebound against LaSalle at Troy High. main humble in our victories. FAST BREAK ' - 'pays oH for two points by Tom Nuttall in the Linton Game at Troy High. VICTORY V the Crusaders rejoice after defeating LaSalle, 50-45, at Troy High. REILLY SHOOTS . . . as Doug Willingham fails in an attempt to block the shot in the McCloskey game at our gym. ,x , 23 ,, court 1 'af i ' v Q ULVI' IN VRHNAI' . Bgb gomis is there to get the hall against St, Brigid's in Monsignor Burns' Gym. H175 VP and ir's goods cenrer joe Kinner nets Ylfl- WW - -h the fans cheer as Bob Qomis drives two 3g3in5! gix at Monsignor Burng' Gym, in fOr 3 l'l0Op In the sixth game at M0nSll.ZnOf BUITIS Gym. ,lv SQUAD V M - kneeling: Mike Thompson, joe Kinner, Bob Comis, Tony Miorin, Tom Brown, and john Marchese. Standing: Manager Ken Martin, jim Rescott, Dave Coffey, Coach Bill Carley, 121 Bob Vogel, Lenny Smith, and Manager john Allen. Harald! Frank Grabowski CCHS 4 - Warervliet 1 CCHS 10 - Lansingburgh 0 Fred Weber Larry Roddy CCHS 10 - Keveny 0 CCHS 7 - Warewliet 5 CCHS 3 - LaSalle CCHS 15 - Troy High 2 Rich Haldeman Tom Nuttall CCHS 10 - Keveny 0 Tom McCarty CCHS 3 - Cohoes CCHS 5 -- LaSalle 4 CCHS 8 - Troy High 7 Bob Delaney CCHS 5 - McCloskey 3 CCHS 5 - Lansingburgh 3 CCHS 9 - Cohoes 7 CCHS 3 - C.B.A. 16 CCHS 2 - C.B.A. 1 122 AWAITS ARRIVAL . . . Bob Delaney waits to de- monstrate his skill, as Rich Haldeman scores against Lansingburgh at Notre Dame. Catholic High completed the 1959 baseball season with a 13-2 record. The hard-hitting and sure glovework of the Crusaders enabled them to win the Principals' League crown. As the result of an incom- pleted schedule, however, the Dioce- san League title was undecided. NUTTALL SCOOPS . . . Quick fielding by Tom gives Crusaders a putout at first in the C.B.A. clash at Notre Dame Field. THE UMPIRE CALLS HIM SAFE . . .as Rich Haldeman coaches Fred Weber into third base during the IaSalle game at Notre Dame Field. . 1- SCORES AGAIN . - - Frank Grabowski romps across home plate for another score in the Catholic High- Troy High game. P 'I f I 5 . 5-elf uw may :if 1 ' xg A x,.... 4. 6 W W A I X Y . il 1,2 . 'Q ?k3U K T l PERSONAL PATRONS U Mrs. Marion Ahearn Mr. and Mrs. Seward B. Alesen Mr. Robert Allen and Family Mr. J. Altobello Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Amyor Mr. and Mrs. Donald Amyot Miss Mary Andrews Miss Paulann Andrews Mrs. William Anslow Mr. and Mrs. Louis Anthony Miss Roselaine Anthony Miss Mary Theresa Anthony Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Antunes Frederick Anyon, Sr. Walter Apple V. Archambeault Carmen Arrobito Mr. Dennis Bailey, '59 Miss Kathleen Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Andrew Charles D. Baker Anthony Balnaitis Alec Barna Edward F. Barnes Emil S. Battle Harry Bayly, Sr. Behuniak Miss Kathy Behuniak Mr. and Mrs. Lindley Bell Mrs. Veronica Bell Mrs. Magdalen Bender Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bergmann Miss Mary Berkery Mr. Ronald Bidwell Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bird Mr. and Mrs. William Bird Mr. and Mrs. George Birdsinger Mr. Peter Birdsinger Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Birkby Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bisson Miss Theresa Blanks, '57 Mr. George P. Block Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Bloomfield Mr. and Mrs. Kenyon Bocends Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bocketri Mr. George Bolster Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bonneau Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bouchard Mrs. Anna Boudreau Miss Helen Boudreau Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Boudreat. Mr. Bowman and Family Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. Edward Carroll Milton J. Carter Robert Carson, Jr. John Casale Miss Margaret Caulfield Mr. Charles Chagnon Mrs. Julia Chagnon Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chagnon Jerome Chacltey Casimir Cihala John Ciolli Frank Cleary Alexander D. Clement Francis N. Clement Miss Joan Clement, '59 Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A!2c Edward Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. John B. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Leo B. Clement Thomas G. Clement John Clifford Joseph L. Cluckey Ralph Cole Collier ' Richard M. Collins, Sr. W. Collins John Cone Emmett D. Connally John F. Connell Edward Connors James Conroy Conroy Thomas F. Conroy. Sr. Thomas F. Conroy, Jr. William F. Conroy Captain and Mrs. Edward Considine Miss Mary Dunphy Rev. Richard W. Dybas Mr. and Mrs. Edward Eagle Miss M. Inez Egan Mr. and Mrs. John Eldridge Miss Joanne P. Ellis Rev. Paul Engel Miss Mary G. Enos Mrs. Antoinette Esposito Mr. Michael Esposito, '58 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Esposito Miss Delores Ann Ethier Mr. Edward Ethier Mr. Favata and Family Miss Patricia Feiden, '58 Mr. and Mrs. A. Feields Mrs. Agnes Film Miss Olive Film Miss Dorothy Fitzgerald Miss Helen Fitzgerald Mrs. John Fitzgerald Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Fitzgerald Mrs. Fitzgerald Rev. Edward J. Fitzpatrick Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fiumara Mr. Martin Flannagan Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Flanagan Mr. and Mrs. John C. Fleming Mrs. Agnes Fleury Miss Mary Flynn Miss Joan Fogarty, '57 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Foglia Mrs. G. Folan Mr. and Mrs. John Bowman Mrs. Gertrude Bradr Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Miss Rita M. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, Albert Breault John J. Brennan Michael Brennan Brennan Leo Brisson Gerald Brophy John Brophy Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Corcoran Mr. Angelo Corina Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Corina, Jr. Mrs. Madline Corina Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coufal Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cramer Miss Patricia A. Cramer Mrs. Maude Croll Mr. and Mrs. Cronin Mr. and Mrs. Eugene S. Crowley Mr. and Mrs. John Crowley Rev. Anthony Crucetti Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crump Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cunningham ,Mr, and Mrs. John M. Curran Mrs. John Daley Mr. and Mrs. Edmund F. Dalton Miss Helen D. Dalton, '36 Miss Millie L. Dalton Mr. and Mrs. William E. Daly Mrs. Marcella Darrock Mr. and Mrs. Stan Darwak Mr. and Mrs. John J. Davin Honorable and Mrs. James L. Foley Mr. and Mrs. John Foley, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Foley Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Forward A Friend Mr. and Mrs . John Fulton Mr. and Mrs. James Gagnon Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Galka Mr. and Mrs. Philip' M. Galka Mr. Robert Galka Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Galligan Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gannon Sister Alice Marie Gardner, '51 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gardner Mr. James A. Gardner Mrs. Brownell Garnsey Mr. and Mrs. James Gatto Mr. James Gatto Mr. and Mrs . George A. Geiger Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Geiger, Sr. Mr. and Mrs Miss Barbara Mr. and Mrs . William Gethins Jean Genito . Joseph Geracitano Mr. and Mrs. James P. Budrakey Miss Margretta Brophy Mr. and Mrs. David J. Broughel, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Berghammer Miss Mary Theresa Barghammer Mr. and Mrs. George B. Burke Mrs. Hazel Dawhey Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dean Daniel De Bonis Theodore V. Derb John Delaney Anthony De Luca Dominick De Mento Mr. Frank Geren Miss Margaret l.. Geren Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Germano Miss Margaret E. Giblin Miss Ann Gillick Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gillick Mrs. Helen Givney Cornelius T. Callaghan, Jr. Mr. Edward P. Burr Miss Dorothy Bushwinger, '57 Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Bushwinger Mrs. Sophie Busone Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs George Bussey Patrick J. Byrne Thomas J. Byrne Robert Caesar, Jr. Robert E. Calhoun Mr. . Miss Kathleen M. Callaghan Miss Alice H. Callahan Mr. and Mrs. Michael Callahan J. Campana Mr. Dominic Mrs. Minnie Denova Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Der Arkelian Mr. and Mrs. James Dickinson Mr. Stanley Dickinson Mrs. Helen Dickson Mrs. Thomas B. Dillon Mr. Emmanuel Di Nova Miss Agnes Dobrindt Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dobrindt Mrs. James Doherty Miss Mena Dominique Miss Eileen Donovan Mr. and Mrs. William Donovan Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Dooley William J. Dowd, Jr. William J. Dowd, Sr. Mrs. Hazel Dowrey Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Glick Mr. and Mrs. Emery Glick Mr. Joseph Gotke Mr. and Mrs. William A. Gorman Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Graber Miss Margaret A. Gras, '59 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Green Mrs. Michael Greshiah Mrs. Margaret Grifiis, '49 Mr. and Mrs. John A. Gulley, Sr. Miss Mary Anne Gusberti, '58 Miss Mary Hack Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Haldeman Sr Mr. Joseph Halpin Mr. and Mrs.,William J. Halpin Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Halse Mr. and Mrs. John Halton Miss Geraldine Campese, '57 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Canfield Mr. and Mrs. John Carella Mrs. Irene Carey Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dufresne Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Dufresne Mr. and Mrs. Leon Dufresne Miss Linda Dufresne Mr. and Mrs. David Harrell Mr. and Mrs. Nurney Harrell, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Nurney Harrell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William Harrell Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Qrofano Edward Carpenter Miss Mary E. Carpenter Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James Carr Earl Carrier Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Matthew Louis Dufresne Ray Dugan Raymond C. Dumser Robert Dunham M. Dunne Mrs. M. Harrington Miss Catherine A. Hart. Mr. Francis L. Hart, '34 Mr. Fred W. Hart Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Hart Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Miss Marilyn Mr. and Mrs. PERSONAL PATRONS Robert T. I-Iart Wilbur Hart William J. Harrigan A. Hartnett, '56 W. Hartnett Mrs. Ida E. Harry Mrs. Robert J. Hauke Dr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Haverly Miss Leona Kupic Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kurpiel Mr. and Mrs. William Lahuniak Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Laiacona A. Laieunesse Mrs. Joseph L. Lamb Mr. and Mrs. William T. LaRose Mr. Michael J. Lasek, '57 Mrs. Virginia Lautenschlager Miss Anna M. Hayes Miss Barbara Jean Hayes Mr. and Mrs. John J. Hayes Mr. William J. Hayes Miss Florence Heagney Mr. and Mrs. Luke Heagney Mrs. Mary Heagney Mr. and Mrs. William A. Healey Mr. and Mrs. G. Paul Helfron Mr. and Mrs. A. Helinski Mrs. William J. Henchery Mrs. Mae Hennessy Miss Winifred Hennessy Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hepp Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Herlt Miss Catherine Hickey Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Hickey Mr. John Hickey and Mrs. Karl Hickey Mrs. Margaret Lavinus, '34 Miss Helen Law Mr. and Mrs. George Lawrenson Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Leach Mrs. Florence Leach Miss Theresa Leach Miss Veronica Leach Mr. Vincent Leach Rev. James Lefebvre Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Leibach Mr. and Mrs. John E. Lemke Mr. Thomas Lenahan, '58 Mr. and Mrs. James P. Leonard Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Leonard Miss Beverly Le Seur, '54 Mrs. James F. Lettus Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leversee Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lilac Mr. and Mrs. George B. Linendoll Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ienco Mr. Mrs. Margare ' s r Hickey Mis Mary Hickey Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Hicks Ralph Hialey Andrew Hill, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hill, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hill Joseph Hines Mr, and Mrs. Edward J. Hogan Rev. Paul E. Hook Mr. F. J. Housen Mr. Joseph F. Humes Mr. Gerald F. Hunt Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Hunt Miss Mary Hunt Mrs. Rita Hu nt Mr. and Mrs. A. Hunter Mrs. Charles Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J- HUPC Edward Huyck J. F. Huyck John J. Hyland Miss Carol A. Hynes, '58 Mr. Albert Ienco Mr. Michael Little and Mrs Arthur Loiselle Mr. . Miss Berry Long, '47 Miss Kay Long, '48 Mrs. John H. Mr. and Mrs. Lowman John Lucas Miss Mary Lou Lucas Mrs. Mary Luce Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Luce Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Luciano Mrs. Dorothy Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lupo Edward MacDonald John MacFarlan Mr. and Mrs. John F. MacGregor Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mackey Duncan Macpherson Edward E. Madden, Jr. John Madlin, Sr. William C. Madsen Robert A. Maguire Mrs. Lucy Maguire Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mahar Miss Florence Mahar Mrs. Paul D. Mahoney Mr. Mr. Mr. Rev. Mr. Mr. Mr. Al Ingenoso and Mrs. Edward Inglis, Sr. and Mrs. Frank Ives Francis G. Janis and Mrs. George Johnson and Mrs. J. T. Johnson and Mrs. John S. 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Sr. Mr, and Mrs. Lyle McDermott Miss Ann Marie McDonald, '58 Mr. Daniel J. McDonald Mr. and Mrs. James J. McDonnell Mr. and Mrs. William McDonough Miss Eileen G. McGarry Mrs. John F. McGarry Mrs. Anna McGaughnea Miss Margaret McGaughnea Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McGaughnea Miss Mary McGee Mr. and Mrs. William McGinis Mr. and Mrs. Edward McGrady Mr, McGrath and Family Mr. Patrick R. McGrath Mrs. Thomas B. McGrath Mr. and Mrs. William J. Mclnerney Mrs. Frank A. McKenna Mr. and Mrs. John McMahon Mr. and Mrs. Frank McManus Mr. and Mrs. Gerald P. McNamara Mr. and Mrs. John McNamara, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. John McNamara, Jr. Mr. Frank McNulty Miss Bernie McOmber Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McPherson Miss Mary F. McSorely Miss Helen Meagher Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Menty Mr. Ronald Milanese Mrs. Johanna Miller Mr. James Millington Mrs. James Millington Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Millington Rev. James J. Minehan Miss Norma M. Mion Mr. and Mrs. Antone Miorin Miss Joanne Misslinger Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Mitchell Mrs. S. 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Sheehan Miss Margaret Sheehan, '57 Mr. William E. Shepard, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Shickle Miss Constance J. Shields, '59 Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Shman Mr. and Mrs. John Signorelli Mr. and Mrs. George Simmons Mr. and Mrs. James Simpson Miss Jeanne Simpson Mr. Paul John Skarupa, Jr. Mr. Joseph F. Skop, Sr. Mr. Alfred E. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Smidm Mrs. Wilhelmina Smith Mr. and Mrs. James Snow Mr. and Mrs. A. John Snyder Mr. and Mrs. George Snyder Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sowalsky Mrs. June Quackenbush Mr. Rev. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Lauern Quell George Quinlivan and Mrs. Philip Quinn and Mrs. Peter Quisick Edward Radigan Mr. and Mrs. Walter Speck Mrs. Carolyn Spigner Mr. and Mrs. N. Squadere Miss Marie Stallmer Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Steele Francis J. Steinback Miss Anne Warenda Miss Josephine Warenda Mr. and Mrs. Francis Waters Mrs. Joseph Patrick Waters Mr. and Mrs. William Waters Mr. William Waters Mrs. Cicelia Watson Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weber Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Weber Mr. and Mrs. William West Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Whalen Mr. and Mrs. Arthur White Mrs. Elinor White Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Whitney Mr. and Mrs. Stephen E. Wiberley Miss Mary Willtis Mr. and Mrs. John Willett Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams Mrs. Irene Williams Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams Mr. Robert Williams Rev. Eugene F. Willis Mr. and Mrs. John Willson Mr. and Mrs. Richard Willson Miss Helen Wisper Mr. and Mrs. George Wolfe Mr. and Mrs. John Rado Miss Mildred Rado, '40 Mr. Thomas Rankin. Jr. Miss Barbara Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Rasmesen Carl Rasmussen Alfred Rescott Mr. Arthur H. Stevens Mrs. Arthur H. Stevens Mr. Edwin G. Stevens, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin G. Stevens, Sr. Miss Gerry Stevens Mr. J. W. Stevens Mrs. Anna Wood Mr. John Yager Miss Mary E. Yager Mr. Lazarus Yalmanides Mr. Peter Yamin, '39 Miss Joan Zalucky Mr. and Mrs. John Resnick Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rezey Mr. and Mrs. John Ricci Miss Josephine Ricci Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reid Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Riede Miss Nan Rielly Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Michael V. Stidzowski Edgar Stillman Arthur J. St. John, Jr. Miss Sylvia Streck, '59 Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Stronski Joseph Sullivan Miss Kathleen Anne Sullivan Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mt. and Mrs. . Lenard Zapina . Michael Zavisky . Michael Zazeck ' John G. Zalucky B. Zdunczyk Miss Carole Zerhusen Mr. and Mrs. John Zullo Albert's Shoe Store A. Dardis and Son Watervliet, New York Alberino and Sons Bakery 257 Fouth Street Troy, New York Alix's Restaurant 48 Arch Stret Green Island, New York Louise Ambrosio 5 Hudson Avenue Green Island, New York Anderson's Dairy . Speigletown Road Troy, New York Ann Rose Beauty Salon 131 Third Street Troy, New York Atlantic Service Station Main and Dodge Street Wynantskill, New York Arrow Cash Market 2243 Fifteenth Street Troy, New York Attey's Superette 58 Broad Street Waterford, New York Ernest J. Beaudoin, D.D.S. 67 Chestnut Street Albany, New York The Beauty Mark 40 Third Street Troy, New York Beidl's Service Station 220 Hoosick Street Troy, New York Bennett Textile Co., Inc. 304 Ontario Street Cohoes, New York Birkmayer's Travel 280 River Street Troy, New York A. G. Boivin's Sons Funeral Home 70 Congress Street Cohoes, New York Brown's Texaco Service Station Crescent Bridge Crescent, New York Burr's Store 315 Second Avenue Troy, New York BUSINESS PATRONS Caroline's Beauty Salon 1816 Fourth Avenue Watervliet, New York Cassidy's Gifts-Cards 61 Broad Street Waterford, New York Carousel Gift Shop 172 Remsen Street Cohoes, New York Caulfield Dairy 1231 Sausse Avenue Troy, New York Central Paint Store 218 Park Avenue Mechanicville, New York Connie's Restaurant Troy, New York Conroy's Bait Store 711 Nineteenth Street Watervliet, New York Edmund W. Cowie, Optometrist 326 Congress Street Troy, New York Christie Brothers Meat and Grocery 60 Fifth Street Watewliet, New York Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dandeneau Little Super Country Store R.D. 2, Valley Falls Pittstown, New York DeMeo Wholesale Co. 200 First Street Troy, New York Dooley's Grocery 663 Fifth Avenue Troy, New York Dorothy's Beauty Salon 16 Seventh Street Waterford, New York Raymond DuFour, Painting 83 Main Avenue Troy, New York Dyer's Texaco Station Third and Division Streets Waterford, New York Eastern Home Supply Co. 626 Second Avenue Troy, New York Economical Markets 75 Ferry Street 28 112th Street Troy, New York Economical Market Meat Department 75 Ferry Street Troy, New York Felock Funeral Home 1809 Fourth Avenue Watervliet, New York Fifth Avenue Pastry Shop 1 11 Fifth Avenue North Troy, New York Fifth Avenue Pharmacy 466 Fulton Street Troy, New York Fifth Avenue Shoe Rebuilders 549 Fifth Avenue Troy, New York Raymond T. Finnan, Attorney 5 Broadway Troy, New York Fitzgeralds Grocery 52 Hoosick Street Troy, New- York Fitzgerald and Tomlinson Insurance Agency 14 Second Street Troy, New York Foley's Linen Supply 1504 Fourth Avenue Watervliet, New York Fox's News Room 37 Saratoga Avenue Mechanicville, New York Frear Park Florist 177 Oakwood Avenue Troy, New York The Friedrichsohn Cooperage Inc 157 Saratoga Avenue Waterford, New York The Friendly Milkman Troy, New York Fusco's Grocery Store 19 Warsaw Avenue Mechanicville, New York Gooley's Hardware 283 Hudson Avenue Stillwater, New York Golden's Drugs 21416 Park Avenue Mechanicville, New York Gorman Brothers, Inc. 45 Glen Avenue Troy, New York Greg's Barber Shop 3013 Sixth Avenue Troy, New York Gunther's Grocery 503 Fourth Street Troy, New York Everet A. Halser Sands and Gravel Averill Park, New York Harbour's Market 499 Pawling Avenue Troy, New York Harder's Express, Inc. K. C. Pulver, Representative Philmont, New York Winifred E. Harris Grocery Store 1590 Fifteenth Street Watervliet, New York Hayes Tobacco Co., Inc. 114 Middle Avenue Saratoga, New York Helen's Beauty Salon 46 Fourth Street Troy, New York Hilltop Campsite Bleibtrey and Mattoon Lake George, New York Art and Bud Hope Troy, New York Huyck's Grocery 159 Second Street Troy, New York Mt. Ida Hardware 377 Congress Street Troy, New York Imperial Oil Service 580 Second Street Troy, New York J. and J. Auto Sales 343 Second Avenue Troy, New York jack and jill Restaurant 175 Main Avenue Wynantskill, New York Jewelt Rendering Pollock Road Colonie, New York Joe's Store 132 Adam Street Troy, New York BUSINESS PATRONS Keis Brothers, Inc. 401 Fourteenth Street Watervliet, New York Keis Distributors, Inc. 1238 Fourth Avenue Watervliet, New York A. H. Kirchner Florist Oakwood Avenue Troy, New York john A. Knox Dairy 12 Defreest Avenue Troy, New York Marie A. Lajeunesse Piano Studio 64 Clifton Street Northside, Waterford, New York Lansingburgh Little League Lansingburgh Troy, New York Lansingburgh Babe Ruth League Lansingburgh Troy, New York La Plante Barber Shop 55 Third Street Troy, New York Larry's Grocery 613 Federal Street Troy, New York J. R. Lee's Dairy Products 518 Brunswick Road Troy, New York Lilly's Ice Cream 5 5 5 Congress Street Troy, New York Dottie Mae's 141 George Street Green Island, New York H. R. Mann and Co., Inc. 407 Fulton Street Troy, New York Foster Manville 51 Hamilton Avenue Troy, New York Maloney's Flower Shop 73 Broad Street Waterford, New York Mary's Grocery Store Wynantskill, New York C. J. Martone's Barber Shop 252 Fourth Street Trov. New York McCabe Brothers Florist 175 Oakwood Avenue Troy, New York john H. McKeever Co. 600 Thirteenth Street Watervliet, New York Mitola Auto Glass Sixth and Middleburgh Streets Troy, New York Murphy Oil Service 576 Pinewoods Avenue Troy, New York Nassau Home Furnishings 639 Pawlinlg Avenue Troy, New York National Meat Market Sixth Avenue and Eighteenth Street Watervliet, New York Noce1la's Service Station Main and George Streets Cohoes, New York O'Connor's jewelers 49 Broad Street Waterford, New York O'Dell's Grocery 2298 Fifth Avenue Troy, New York Oreckis Dairy Creek Road Troy, New York Pentone Stationery 1717 Broadway Watervliet, New York Dr. Richard H. Phillips, D.D.S 38 State Street Troy, New York Pinewoods Avenue Garage 116 Pinewoods Avenue Troy, New York Pioneer Food Market 77 Congress Street Troy, New York Prediger's Bakery, Inc. 162 Paine Street Green Island, New York Prospect Park Pharmacy 350 Congress Street Troy, New York Prout's Grocery 110 Mountain View Avenue 'Trnv Nlpnr Vnrb 9 -40' -'01 0001700 10 DC? Edward J. Quinn Funeral Home 2339 Fifteenth Street Troy, New York Romanation Jewelers 83 Third Street Troy, New York Anthony A. Russo Wholesale Eggs and Provisions Cambridge, New York Ed Ryan and Sons 599 Second Avenue North Troy, New York Saratoga Super Market 87 Saratoga Street Cohoes, New York Mr. James Schirmer Plumbing and Heating 7 Rhodes Avenue Troy, New York Speciale Brothers Delivery Service 508 Washington Street Troy, New York S and S Cash Market 374 Second Street Troy, New York Stenard's Bakery 149 Third Street Troy, New York Suburban Floors and Fabrics 274 Main Avenue Wynantskill, New York Sunset Inn 873 Fifth Avenue Troy, New York Syl's Beauty Salon 448 Hoosick Street Troy, New York Dr. Paul Tessier 614 Nineteenth Street Watervliet, New York Tony's Luncheonette 218 Hoosick Street Troy, New York Trombley Electric Service 142 Remsen Street Cohoes, New York Troy Make Corp. 80-90 Second Avenue Troy, New York Troy Pants Shop 280-82 River Street Troy, New York Troy Time Shop 71 Third Street Troy, New York Tully's Sweet Shoppe 515 Fifth Avenue Troy, New York Van's Service Station 79 Campbell Avenue Troy, New York Yaiser's Self Service 342 Congress Street Troy, New York We, the staff of the 1960 CATHOLICON, wish to extend our sincere thanks to our - personal patrons, to our business patrons and to our advertisers. We urge the members 5 of the graduating class to patronize these friends without whose financial assistance the publication of our yearbook would have been impossible. THE FLOWER GARDEN ,. .79 tlilltil 0 fy 169 souTH PEARL STREET all gf' , ALBANY, New YORK A F1157 IQ X4 4241 HEmlock 4-0818 if T, 'Y6 9K0N0'5K0 -05l0N0'40510 0 l0510Y0 -0 0N0'l-0?'0'C0' ' is wwfmowweo-0100-wafo-0-wfoffmw-wwwzvfaf THE PIONEER BUILDING-LOAN and SAVINGS ASSOCIATION OF TROY 21 Second Street Troy, N. Y. AS 4-4800 Albany 62-2240 Cha, 1 1 t ' 1 I' ff' k A-T 1 Y T ,F P-if .4 Jig .. 'TI' 'Q I Y ll-'L ' A SMITH ELECTRIC COMPANY, INC. Appliances--Housewares-Hardware LATHAM CORNERS SHOPPING CENTER LATHAM, NEW YORK 113 REMSEN STREET COHOES, NEW YORK . BOUCHARD'S STUDIO 5 fYour dance phofographerj S 91-93 THIRD STREET 9 TROY, NEW YORK 'Q 1 J' I M 9 ' - 9 COMMODORE, INC. High Grade Cleaners and Launderers Call and Deliver Anywhere in The Tri-City Area 337 FIFTH AVENUE NORTH TROY, NEW YORK -Phones- Troy - BEdford'5-1010 Albany 4-0333 ?i9:0s0v'0rc0v'0'f0 9G0Y0IG7G006 0'10 0 -0 ?'-0I'01'9G0'f0M0'110N0N0'f'-0 0'f-6'11710N0 '01 DAN'S SELF-SERVICE MARKET KAI.AMAZOO THE STOVE CENTER Choice Meats and Groceries 885 FIFTH AVENUE 375-377 RIVER STREET TROY, NEW YORK TROY, NEW YORK ADoms 8-9754 MILLER'S MUSIC STORE Home of Wurlitzer Organs and Pianos Excelsior - Accordianna - Accordions 73 FOURTH STREET TROY, NEW YORK AShIey 2-2160 George A. Geiger John Romeo John T. Geiger p Y Y ff - U .L L- ... ., ' T -- ' if i ii. - I 2 'R ' -lv! ' - I rs QL- A 1 , .A f I .4 i-f1f,-.N- 7 4:7 .N N en 5' KL, , i .x - , I i Q 3. Ig N -I ' ! i Q FRANK JERACI COMPANY MoRGAN,S DAIRY Ricotta Fresco Cheese - Oil Imported and Domestic Asif? I I 724 TWENTY-THIRD sr. I WATERVLIET New YORK N' I ' 145' wa, ARsenaI 3-2176 ?K021020N0110'X0v20v10 -0K0N011-0'-f0140'v'-0N0vC0t'0K0' DC 4010'0A0210 0f0l f0's0vZW'?'0 04?l05s001016W020 04'0f'?s0X Congraiulafions fo the CLASS of 1960 from YOUR TEXACO DEALER NELLIGANS' BAKERY Ashley 2-3442 32 FOURTH STREET Troy, New York Pray for World Peace 'S '24 5 5 Compliments of THE DALTON FAMILY R. J. FREDERICKS 2 Plumbing -Healing OilBurner Service 5 g Phone AShIey 2-5273 ARsenaI 3-'I203 Q EEE EEEEEE EEEEEE COUNSELING SERVICE 9 GREEN ISLAND, NEW YORK 24-hour Service We aim fo provide good nursing care. AShIey 4-5776 132 PRESIDENT STREET s. s. KRESGE coMPANY TROY, NEW YORK Louise B. Bellows, Registrar 6 xmwaw-'mwfwswffmgavmv-wasaswwsmasafsafow 'dx 40110: '-20' 4011027201 001'-7'-0 611017 -405104 i-02'-OJYON0 X7-f0 K01 ?'0261 -C0ff016117'04'?10f'0140240f'01640'W1ZWf0vG0010 ALBIA BOSTON MEAT and GROCERY COMPANY 540 PAWLING AVENUE TROY, NEW YORK Congratulations fo fhe CLASS of 1960 From COTT QUALITY BEVERAGES EASTERN NEW YORK ADEQUATE WIRING STAN O'GRADY, Manager Class of '48 ?f9f70K71Q276N?0K0f611?020f-71717f04l01Q056I 6'01'0N7'00v0f6 Ii 0-104-7' 0N0N0X01'-0'-04' 10560405 X000 51950101 f016 ?0'00'Q17W10a1?10N?r?0K02f710'0401l01L?6N70f0'WN?'016X Y CLEM'S BEAUTY SALON MICHAEL F. CONNORS Permaneni Waving-Hair Cufiing and Sfyling AR5enqI 3-3165 All Kinds of Insurance 2327 SEVENTH AVENUE 'IT NORTH PEARL STREET WATERVLIET, New YORK ALBANY' NEW YORK ELolS CAREY BROTHERS Fruits-Vegefables-Groceries PIZZA SHOP and LUNCH BAR TROY, NEW YORK 6 CENTRAL AVENUE -Wholesale and Retail- MECHANICVILLE, NEW YORK Ashley 6 8241 5 701 NINETEENTH STREET WILLIAM J. PETERS, Owner 5 WATERVUET' NEW YORK 840 Fourth Avenue Troy, New York 5 FASHION TAILORS Formal Wear for All Occasions fo Hire General Tailoring G. CIPRIANI, Prop. 122 Fourth Street Troy, New York AShIey 2-6831 A. DeFAZIO IMPORTS 264 FOURTH STREET TROY, NEW YORK 6 x9K0110w0K-720N0210N0 0H7'-0P0'f01'?'-0440If0N0N0 lK0X0'00 1020 5591-0f01'0 0K0 01'-04011010205 -'-01'0N0 6240 101101 - -401102 29400100100 May Almighty God Bless You PRIESTS and PEOPLE of '0H0101s0N7101'02'0 -0140 -0'1'0' 101C0 ST. FRANCIS cle SALES CHURCH TROY, NEW YORK ALLIED DRUG COMPANY Representatives: 9 M. SCHWEBEL A. JOHN SNYDER ALLIED ELECTRIC COMPANY 500 SECOND AVENUE WATERVLIET, NEW YORK Jack Pulensky AI Dufresne S 4-0N0 0'-40N0l0 TROJAN HARDWARE COMPANY 96 CONGRESS STREET TROY, NEW YORK 1-0vs0x6'r0wf-010405 01010203 THE SODALITY OF MARY at CATHOLIC CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL Expresses deepest thanks fo the CLASS of '60 - for its part in bringing Our Lady of Catholic High to us. S. M. PETERSEN OIL CO 489 SIXTH AVENUE TROY, NEW YORK .-'IQ ' , 5 ig W 23 WATERVLIET 'n V, Feafuring rare giffs from fhe E four corners of The world - 1 75 FOURTH STREET 9 mov, NEW YORK REPUBLICAN RAPPAZZO ICE CREAM CITY Made fo Order for Any Occasion Rich in Vitamins Spumoni Torfoni Cake Phone 2-7214 l 1020 Central Avenue Albany, New York 5C7'0'f7 'G0110I0 01101'0-40P 40PG0v16W20Pf00f0401 5 1 3 9 5 5 S O'BRIEN'S MANUFACTURING CO. 829 BROADWAY WATERVLIET, NEW YORK PAT'S SUPER 181 SPEIGLETOWN ROAD NORTH TROY, NEW YORK VALENTINE ROTHENHEBER Contractor and Builder Brunswick Road Troy, New York AShIey 2-2881 ROARK'S SIGNS JAMES ROARK, Prop. AShIey 6-7175 260 Norton Street Troy, New York SCHRAGER'S CLEANERS Fifth Avenue and 102nd Street Troy, New York BEdford 5-1810 REO WELDING COMPANY Specializing in Iron Railings for Stairs - Porches - Patios BRidge 1-8513 AShley 2-2195 120 Ida Street Troy, New York SAN - DEE RESTAURANT Waterford - Mechanicville Road 92040'0f01 -00G0f6'1?'0'0Y 0 URANN CADILLAC AND OLDSMOBILE SALES COMPANY 140 sEcoND STREET mov, New Yomc iff? S f0X0U0'4?l0 0Wr01f?f0f0l'0 0 101G0fh01 l0 00'0'fr0x THE PIC-UP GROCERY Complete line of fresh meafs and vegefables 16 'l02nd STREET TROY, NEW YORK SMITH SHELL SERVICE 670 HOOSICK ROAD TROY, New YORK Congrafulafions fo the CLASS of 1960 from A PARKER BROTHERS MEMQRIALS 2013 BROADWAY WATERVLIET, NEW YORK ?C9'f0K0 0N0N012010M0'-0N0'44?10W0N02'0'+G02f-0N0K0 PETER QUISICK Painfing - Floor Waxing 449 SECOND STREET TROY, NEW YORK AShIey 2-3310 ac Y 5 5 Q 2 40'10 0'01i7'9Q0' f10' AL'S FLYING A SERVICE AL ABDELNOUR, Prop. 122 Ontario Street Cohoes, New York CEcIar 7-9722 COOMES ATLANTIC SERVICE STATION Cold Weather Starting Service Phones: AShIey 2-9482 ASI1Iey 6-5893 558 HOOSICK ST. TROY, NEW YORK THE BRIDAL CENTER 3153 SIXTH AVENUE TROY, NEW YORK em 1 5 cj x gk IVAN' 'L-wx CHRIS and ROG'S BEAUTY and BARBER SHOP R. SUPPA, Owner 562 Jacob Street Troy, New York BERT'S PARADISE RESTAURANT 53 WASHINGTON STREET mov, New Yom: BLACKSTONE CIGARS FIFTH AVENUE BEAUTY SALON Specializing in distinctive hair styling We feature Lamp curl cut BEdford 5-9811 83 Fifth Avenue Troy, New York CLEMENTE BROS. Cement FRONT ST. TROY, NEW YORK 7'0'f0'0f01401'0'0'f0Y-7'01f0110f10lr0f01C0'f0564f0 :S wvwfoowawwmmoaodamwwwcawdawz-awaowxamaow . X BRENNAN'S MARKET LAWRENCE J. COLLINS Quality Meafs General Insurance Corned Beef a Specialfy 599 SECOND AVENUE AShIey 2-7971 TROY, NEW YORK 373 Fourth St. Troy, New York Phone CEdar 7-0123 - FINE PAPERS FOR THE FINEST PRINTING . . 3 MOHAWK PAPER MILLS, INC. 5 9 COHOES and WATERFORD, NEW YORK ai E119 5 MSS S C 'A P 1 sfhx 9 ?C9N0N0 0 0540':05'0'Q x7f0f01 f016W0476YQ1710M0f1?105040'L0 01f?v?'0ff01f05G0f02 9 TROY CAMERA SHOP, INC. Telephone AShIey 2-5171 51 THIRD STREET COURT ST. JOSEPH 11426 CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA GREEN lsLAND, NEW YORK CAULFIElD'S DAIRY 1231 Sausse Avenue Troy, New York TROY, NEW YORK AShIey 6-7404 AShley 2-4217 I ' JOSEPH KII.I.EEN'S Q THE COURT PHARMACY 5 Tires - Tubes - Bafferies - Accessories BROUGHEL REFRIGERATION Te'eP e AS 'eY 2-9929 All Work Guaranfeed NORTH STREET and FIFTH AVENUE 846 THIRD AVENUE TROY, NEW YORK TROY, NEW YORK 5 ' BEdford 5-0332 ?C916N0'4f04f0W401'-0 0K01'0f'02f?101f40K01'-0K0'G0 0K-0 DI Aa-0.04000 Aawovoaawawo-:ow Congratulations to the CLASS of 1960 SHOE KING SAM GEORGE B. LEE, INC. Saratoga Vichy - Sand Springs Soda 2'I27 SIXTH AVENUE TROY, NEW YORK 9 ROYAL ITALIAN BAKERY Taste Proves Quality AShIey 4-6963 AShIey 2-'II3'I T26 JEFFERSON STREET TROY, NEW YORK 6 X9-'0'-'-0-f THE McCARTY'S APPLEBEE 209 HILL STREET TROY, NEW YORK 0 0'10'10N0'10' SQ'- 0v0 '-0N0X0I10X0'-'-016271021089F0'f?0v2-7'01f01f0 0HZ5C0v20N0-40W0Y0vf02'0N0401'01'0vf0h6X -109 401 104040 0'1'7'0 '0540 00 175-020 2940100 JOHNSON'S GROCERY 554 I-A 3255 SEVENTH AVENUE I lrgw ' IE-T555 '11srf5b TROY, NEW YORK MARIE MARTIN HAIR STYLING and SLENDERIZING SALON MITOLA AUTO GLASS UPHOLSTERING CO. Phone Asmey M417 1508 FIRST AVENUE Sixth Avenue and Middleburgh Street WATERVUET, NEW YORK my' New Ymk Phone ARsenal 3-0017 BURLEIGH LITHOGRAPHING COMPANY 361 RIVER STREET TROY, NEW YORK FIFTH AVENUE CASH MARKET DONALD J' KNSERI 0P'i'i Quality Meats and Groceries TROY' NEW YORK Fresh vegefames YT wx AShIey 4-7322 X 'ij' I S 2280 Fifth Avenue Troy, New York XX ' 9K?010'f011727f0fQ0f0'C02270'40110 01'0210'Wti0' 10P2026 g71?1? 0'0N?0'7001?10276'0f6N?fQ0l00-6N71?1761'0f6 ?'?10'6x M A N O R Y I S THE MARIE BEAUTY SALON 3.3 All Branches of Beauty Culture 2 F x Permanent Waving Tinting 5 AShley 4-2631 79 Third Street Troy, New York CLUETT AND PEABODY CO., INCORPORATED 'ARRI- 'f0 01'-7622020 Shirts - Ties - Collars - Underwear - Sport Shirts Q 11761061 . LA SALLE CLEANERS and TAILORS MCLOUGHLIN FUNERAL HOME 5 Tuxedo Rental Service Ashlet' 255511 E Bgidge 1-8321 3300 SIXTH AVENUE 228 FOURTH ST. TROY, NEW YORK TROY, NEW YORK 2 x95'5 0'5 ?'0'f0597C9l'0'?'0'f05'0117' 10 0'!-7 9 O'BRIEN and SIMPSON I Roofing and Sheet Metal Work S W. J. SIMPSON, JR., Owner 773 RIVER STREET 551-553 Congress Street Troy, New York Troy, New York AShIey 2-4032 S' AND S. oGNlEwsKl FURNITURE co. Quality Merchandise at Lower Prices Phone CECIc1r 7-5721 Ashley 6-701 1 6 COHOES' NEW YORK 597 Fourth Street Troy, New York PHYSICIANS AND NURSES I 5 EXCHANGE NASH S HOBBY SHOP ' PROFESSIONAL SERVICE MARY A. MONAHAN, Prop. TOYS ood Hobby Goods 5 Licensed Registered and Practical Nurses CESIL G NASH Owner 1810 SEVENTH AVENUE I 3 TROY, NEW YORK 470 Pav-fling Ave. Troy, New York 5 ASI1Iey 4-5032 AShIey 2-6173 9 RED FRONT RESTAURANT Pizza, Spaghetti, and Meatballs Submarine Sandwiches, Meatball or Sausage 5 Call: AShIey 2-9241 5 71 Division Street Troy, New York FRANK J. RYAN and SONS, INC. Distributors of Murphy Paints and Varnishes 46 FOURTH ST. TROY, NEW YORK A x7'?C075 95f-9'05l10Y64C04l01 054Q'l7!0390t?55'07 2 I 2 5 E 2 S E 3 I 0010? f0v 0 '0510140' -401627 '0N0 10-40' . 10140: x9'0W91?'0'1'0N0' 40K0'0R0'10f'9201l7G0K0 0'0l0'L?10'K0N0W0401'0N0v0000'?10N BON-TON CLEANERS AND DYERS Phone BEcIford 5-1110 355 FIFTH AVENUE NORTH TROY, NEW YORK Congrafulafions fo the CLASS of 1960 ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH WATERVLIET, New YORK SPRINGWOOD DUPLICATIONS The arfisfs of fhe prinfing fracIe 406 RIVER STREET TROY, NEW YORK Congratulations fo the GRADUATING CLASS from CARHART'S LAUNDRY, INC. QONLY IVORY SOAP USED1 1961 Sixth Avenue Troy, New York 9x9 0'V0'C0540P5'f?90 -740 7105f09l?' 90 1026 -'-0 '01'049'0Y-0117f0N?'0N?104?2?'4'N0'01'0 '0V0N0110x God Bless the Class of 1960 TROY MIMEOGRAPHING SERVICE THELMA'S BEAUTY SALON T43 FIRST STREET TROY, NEW YORK ..'fi1Cv 'T A . ' Y - 5 c ,, :QI Y , f K Congratulations to the Class of 1960 JOSEPH F. SULLIVAN 355 CONGRESS STREET TROY, NEW YORK ROHLEDER'S APPLIANCES Complete Line of Frigidaire Appliances Magic Chef Gas Ranges-Easy Washers 84 Dryers Zenith Radio 81 Television 1803 Broadway Watervliet, New York ANTHONY SGRITTA Mason Contractor and Builder BEdford 5-'I 794 466 Seventh Avenue Troy, New York FOLEY'S INN S wesT sANo LAKE ROAD TROY, NEW YORK UNITED CLEANERS and SHIRT LAUNDERERS One-Hour Service 242 Broadway Menands, New York 60 Congress Street Troy, New York TROY RADIO SHOP 173 FOURTH STREET TROY, NEW YORK 9'K0N0 0 -0f10'fQf0'10'6H9f0'10K0N0v0f0N0P0G0' S X -17f7170N0N?4011740r7i?0-016146M727040517'06'0 0N0t'0v02?6x Y DINNY'S HAT CLEANERS 105 Third Street Troy, New York EDDlE'S LUNCH BAR EDWARD CUPOLA, Owner 96 Fifth Avenue North Troy, New York DESORMEAU TOBACCO CO., INC. Vending Machine Service Phone CEdar 7-0330 COHOES, NEW YORK . FRANK J. HOOLEY Q U. S. D. A. Prime end Choice Meats Q Portioned Controlled Meats 9 3 -Phones- AShIey 2-8100 AShIey 2-8101 9 E AShley 2-8102 2 115 Fourth Street 2 Troy, New York 5 5 S CHARLES F. FRANK AGENCY Insurance - All Kinds Q BOARDMAN BUILDING TROY, NEW YORK JOSEPH'S BEAUTY SALON JosEPH A. ROSAMILIA, Prop. Q Expert Hair Cutting and Styling Permanent Waves 25 SECOND STREET TROY, NEW YORK Phone AShley 4-3432 X7K-0-2010f0f1?0N700v0620'0N9'01?0P0I0+0X0fQWYQW'650N706'6Pf7'76P610 40V01'01s00'0N0ff01'01105C x7V101f01f010N0Y0 7510110' 20201 PHOENIX HOTEL NORTH TROY, NEW YORK Best Wishes to the CLASS of 1960 from OUR LADY OF VICTORY CHURCH TROY, NEW YORK STREAM VIEW DEVELOPMENTS Where fine building lots are available . . . WYNANTSKILL, NEW YORK -Call- AShley 2-0594 AShIey 4-6636 AShIey 4-7568 FENNELL BROS. Sanitone Laundry - Dry Cleaners 779 River ree on ress St t 51 C g Street Hoosick and Seventeenth Street TROY, NEW YORK 10'f62'-0'C0Y01201f01'0N0110V4'0N0X0 0'G0'0N0'l0P'0 40 0101 7:4051 -01402 K0'47f7f0Y0f-7 -0 0f046 0N0K0f'?101f-0'0'f0 0 10Y-01'0f0K0' HUDSON VALLEY AGENCY, INC. MARTIN B. STACK General Insurance Phone AShley 4-3900 'I4 STATE STREET TROY, NEW YORK X 01'-0 '0v0f0'K6 '04' -710640- 0'0'N0X0'f-0 0 ' X0 0101 X 40K?'0-f0vt?'?10110v0N-0N0K0-40 0N4'1f?6N-0 9 ' LINDSAY DRUG COMPANY w. H. Eccies, Prop. Phone BEdford 5-2522 443 Fifth Avenue, Near Eleventh Street Troy, New York ST. PETER'S CHURCH STILLWATER, NEW YORK TROY QUICK SHOE REPAIRING COMPANY Orthopedic Work Done by Experts Shoes Dyed - Zippers and Luggage Repaired 81 Third Street Troy, New York Phone AShley 4-2431 THE MERRIE SHOP Gifts and Cards 3126 Sixth Avenue, near Douw Street Open every night 'til 9 p.m. SOUTH END VAN LINES ' Moving Vans - Storage - Warehousing 5 Piano Moving Office-347-349 Second St., Troy, New York Troy Phone-AShley 4-2391 Albany Phone-6-1962 9 S C. MILANESE REALTY CO. 1934 FIFTH AVENUE TROY, NEW YORK MUHLFELDER'S Smart Apparel--Accessories and Shoes For Women - Misses - Teens Open a Muhlfelder Charge Account no interest - no service charge 20 Third Street Troy, New York UNITED DENTAL LABORATORY 46 FOURTH STREET TROY, NEW YORK ?C9Y0N74?6H0X70N0f0f'0N710'0b10f01f01F0K?0f20K01l?f0'f-7Y 1000 w0N0w6'M0v Congrafulafions fo fhe Class of T960 GRETHEN MEMORIALS ERNEST BAI-ROSSI, Owner 114th STREET at EIGHTH AVENUE NORTH TROY, NEW YORK TRI-COUNTY VENDING COMPANY Cigareffe Vending Machines LAWRENCE F. RINALDI, Prop. 88 LAKE STREET STILLWATER, NEW YORK Phone MOrris 4-4474 6 xy-'awaf 0x0-Qavffoxovouawxoxo S 4-014010-'-05'0 0' C02'0401 PERREAULT AND RYSTIN BONDY'S AUTO SALES Auto Painting and Refinishing BEcIford 5-6360 273 FIFTH AVENUE 317 Fifth Avenue Troy, New York TROY, NEW YORK Congratulations Class of 1960 From PRIESTS Gnd PEOPLE of SACRED HEART CHURCH TROY, NEW YORK 5 9 THE FRANKLIN MARKET C. F. CAPPIELLO Quality Meats and Poultry Imported and Domestic Cheese 9 5 J. C. DERRICK, Prop. 1714 CALDECOTT ROAD 9 361 River Street Troy, New York SCHENECTADY, NEW YORK g9K0fl0Y0440I C710Y0'10f' 9 405'9'0'-Z1l797'40' 05'7ZTN055 0'405l05'05Z5i0 05 0t P E T E ' S S T O R E 3076 slxm AVENUE TROY, New YORK Insure and Be Sure WATERVLIET PHARMACY AII Kinds of Insurance - Monthly Payments K JOHN F. SHANNON, Agent 45 Fourth Street Troy, New York Ashley 4-7520 MORELLI IMPORTING CO. DICKSON'S FOOD PRODUCTS PAINT and WALL PAPER Twenty-Third Street and Fourth Avenue Wotervliet, New York Ashley 2-6071 ARsenoI 3-6031 276 River Street Troy, New York . ARONSON'S BRIDALS AND FORMALS oily Opposite Proctor's .. wff 1 I fx FOURTH STREET I ji v Z I KiXgy-'F-:QW Troy, New York L NCP' 1 ',.-' NJ A xo-sofa' mmm r QC f'0Y05'0 -'?h7'?'01'Q'01615N0ff0N0Y6W'0 -7G040 i MOO - MOO'S WATERVUET CAB cAu.AHAN's RESTAURANT A I 3-9844 Rsem' Established 1902 'rAx If 51 Fourth Street Troy, New York 'T BEN'S RADIO and TELEVISION . EDWARD J. MATTHEWS Sales and Service Radio-Zenith-Television Automatic Sprinkler-Humidifying System HI-FI-STERO Sprinkler Valve Repairs Fire Department Caps Ashley 4-7832 395 River Street Troy' New York 40 Brunswick Avenue Troy, New York CAROLINE'S BEAUTY SALON F W 1816 Fourth Avenue Watervliet, New York S . . . ARsenal 3-5242 Az? Q 10 THIRD STREET ' HAIR S A I - 35,51 s'rYLTNG . I xiii A427 9 TROY, New YORK .5 Q fi yt Q NORTHSIDE PAINT STORE Complete Line of Lowe Brothers Paints Wallpaper - Waxes - Glass Packers and Provisioners 84 Vandeuverhen Waterford' New York 27-29 River Street Troy, New York Q Open Every Day and Evening 2 x9f0N0N02f0N0 f0Y0140Y04f0HG-710X01f.0'0'f0N0Y0N0' if 'S07'Q5494iQ5S07S94'57 F?WQ S05 ST. AMBROSE CHURCH Latham, New York REV. DANIEL F. CRONIN, Pastor FAIR-WAY CLEANERS and LAUNDERERS JEWEL BEAUTY SALON Insured Cold Storage Over O'Connor's Oriental and Domestic Rugs Shampooed Bedford 5-7610 Ashby M514 820 Fifth Avenue Troy, New York 71 Fourth Street Troy, New York Pick-up and Delivery Service BLACK and WHITE CAB SYSTEM 9 350 River Street Troy, New York 2 QUANDT FUNERAL HOME AShIey 2-5500 5 WATERFORD NEW YORK Q F5551 9 1' it-Q9 fa I 5 THORNIE S DINER F 9 Specializing in Fine Foods 9 0 x740 40 0N075'!0N0 -0 04'0P'-710 07'0 0 0'E0 QK0' 010 3 X?'-7'? 40f'02'0117'01'0Z'270410120v'-?Q0 02'0P1?170 9 BROOKS DAIRY Fi - - If N. I W 5 10 1, YARDSTICK FABRICS All Fine Fabrics Phone BRidge 1-8111 342 BROADWAY TROY, NEW YORK ADMIRAI. CLEANERS 617 NINETEENTH STREET WATERVLIET, NEW YORK ARsenaI 3-4441 2 CONNOLLY FUNERAL HOME Q Create Your Future with Your Handsy, 385 THIRD ST. TROY, NEW YORK AShIey 2-0833 3 THOMAS S. CONNOLLY, Manager OF BEAUTY C I.TURE U DOUGHNEY'S SELF-SERVICE MARKET 86 CONGRESS STREET 574 Congress Street Q Troy, New York Q Troy, New York 3 6 X9K0N0vJ0N-0'fl1720Y0ff0 0fL0X0'v10Y0'40'r10 0'4i0 S 40 40 ?r01'04'?Q0'6K0G01r?'0'40M01Z'K04'0N0 0f'0N0f'00 Mollio and MoIIio's Confectionery T' 'I' SHEERAN COMPANY Printers 1901 BROADWAY 227 Fourth Stret Troy, New York WATERVLIET, NEW YORK Ashley 4-289-I SAGE BROTHERS PAINTING CO., INC. Z 9 HICKS HOME HEATING CO., FI.AVIN and VAN ORMAN Disfribufors of Quevic Vichy and Canada Dry Soda 99 NORMAN ROAD R.D. 1 2 ROCHESTER 23, NEW YORK Waterford, New York I Air Conditioning Healing AShley 4-7771 ADams 8-3127 6 H9'0'0 -0101 0001'0'1?0210' 2 i 3 5 2 2 S Q 5 2 5 2 2 2 2 2 401402 0040000 -C000 101'010N0 '01 910000002020 Congratulations to the CLASS of '60 2016 FIFTH AVENUE TROY, NEW YORK 0f'01101102l0X0120N0'b05401w0'f0 0'0f10PQ01l0N020'110H0210P X 40K0'0 0' 00 01101 000 m0v I0N0'-1 402 40110101 -070101 x70010Y-70 -'JR Mary, Mysfical Rose, be the Model for the Class of T960- y A FRIEND f , 402' ' PALLOTTA'S ARROW WINDOW RESTAURANT Try our fempfing pizza-any style ARsenal 3-6503 440 Second Avenue MICHAEL ZAVISKY, Prop. Sfore Fronfs-Omce Buildings Watervliet' New York HAROLD and MARY VAN LEUVEN Owners Schools and Banks 67 SOUTH PEARL STREET Albany, New York A 4. 5 - Q Phone ARsenal 3-0204 ? Wil LUSCO PAPER COMPANY N047 E, 5 2 E E 5 E 2 Z Z 5 E 2 4-0'K0W0'40 0 0s.0'f0'240'G0N7s0f'-0'WR6'+40'N0N0'f01 X x9N0'4? f01102'0-100102G0' 10lf0N01f0N0N0401'056WQ1-7040l10N02'0N0N0-'0'N'0 01fQWx EHRLICH SUPPLY COMPANY zoo FOURTH STREET TROY, New YORK F,neWa,c,,Repc,,,ng T J. HARRISON and sONs Congrafulafe THE CLASS of 1960 'lf lt's Sporiswear, We Have It MORRIS STORES 319 RIVER STREET TROY, New YORK PEERLESS AUTO PARTS COMPANY, INC. Aufo and Truck Paris HOOSICK and SEVENTEENTH STREETS TROY NEW YORK ARsenal 3-2715 9'K0'17-0R02C0N0K-7f01'0C0P2010ff0K0f-0f'0ll0110lf0N0'61'0I -'0wa'6X 0v'0K7f0N0'0 f'0 '010 294000-000 f01'9l0'40'l0 040'10vf0ff01f011040'WD16W10Pf01040120110110b BILINSKI'S SAUSAGE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, INC. Phone CEdar 7-0171 41 LARK STREET COHOES, NEW YORK Protect What You Have Insure With WILLIAM J. FAGAN 15 FIRST STREET TROY, NEW YORK CATHERINE FOGERITE'S BEAUTY SHOP 17 FAIRVIEW AVENUE NORTH SIDE WATERFORD, NEW YORK ADoms 8-0465 9 Q'C0'5'49'C9 0'f?C0Y0KQ7C0'L0fl0K?'7f0'5'7'-0 2070 'f0'1'0K040K01'6x -COYON0' 4?47W10M7611?27Q01051?106DWZWf02W5040N7G0102'0'0f0 9'0v016x FRANK A. MCDONALD FUNERAL HOME 609 FIFTH AVENUE NORTH TROY, NEW YORK BEdford 5-4741 MICKIE - JOE'S RESTAURANT Specializing in lfolian-American Food ADoms 8-9719 41 BROAD STREET WATERFORD, NEW YORK ROBERT E. GRAY LAW OFFICE 251 RIVER STREET Troy, New York ' 0101 47:17 0401 -ON0' 5: l0N7'0i'0N9VZ'05'9'97'05l0'Z'5l7Y9K9'C9N?405l0590 94 9i x GOOD WISH ES From PAUL FLANAGAN of W.P.T.R. - 1540 FRANK P. McDONALD INSURANCE SERVICE BEdford 5-4741 609 Fifth Avenue North Troy, New York HEARING AID CENTER of TROY Distributor of Fine Hearing Aids A. E. LEONARDI Certified Hearing Aid Audiologist Authorized Dealer, Audivox, Successor to Western Electric Hearing Aid Division 352 Fulton Street Troy, New York AShIey 2-4047 i SUPREME FOOD MARKET Q 528 NINETEENTH smear WATERVLIET, NEW YORK 9 RYAN AND O'HAIRE AGENCY, INC. 3 3 4 VON'S AIRLINE SERVICE Q 5 BOUGHT Used Cors SOLD 5 General Repoiring-Painting-Towing -Phone- Doys: AShIey 2-9448 Nights: AShley 6-7379 350 THIRD STREET TROY, NEW YORK x9 '?40'55Ql'40'f9'40'!?'0'N0'N?'59NQ?'0l'0YQN9'99N0' 10190 W2 2 2 5 2 5 2 9 2 2 9 2 E 0f0'2'0 0 '0I0 '0Y-00 40v0K0-40110110 010 0' -012-OY0' 205'-7010 6110140 '01401-0 -0 011?101'0'N9Q0'aw0'A0-c.01v0ae0v0a6'x0 xiii XXI I 4 N x A fs-Qf Xrgh 221 C 'X l. c ' O l'm going f THE TROY SAVINGS BANK Second and State Sts THUY NEW YORK E BER , ' S WITH MY SAVINGS - M M FD.l.C K01f0N0v10f'0N0f'0X01'0f20Y0f01'0N0 0 0v'0 01'0'0-f0'10 QC 9'0'?0'6M?'0N7s001'0Y7f7W'ZWs7'010'01'?f0R7610-0 01'Q0'6x Flowers for All Occasions WHELAN'S FLORISTS ALLIED FLoRlsT ASSOCIATION AShley 6-7631 565 Founn-1 smear 40' MICHAEL K. WHELAN, Prop. Residence: 252 Stow Avenue Troy, New York QUALITY AUTO GLASS CO. HENRY J. TRAHAN, Pres. 3025 Sixth Avenue Troy, New York THE TEXTILE CENTER Fabrics for Every Need 118 Fourth Street Troy, New York Phone AShIey 2-2722 THE UP-TO-DATE STORE, INC. Coats-Sportswear-Dresses-Suits Complete Bridal Department on Second Floor AShIey 4-7620 AShIey 4-7621 38 Third Street Troy, New York JOSEPH P. MANGIONI Locksmith Since 1885 AQ' 40: Distributors of Yale Products STEEL FIRE PROOF SAFES Keys Duplicated MORGAN'S SERVICE STATION Fifth Avenue at 110th Street 5 North Troy, New York 3 Phone Ashley 2-4080 VOLCANO RESTAURANT , . . La Breck S Servlce Stahon Specializing in Italian and American Foods Fast Carry-out Service on Pizza Main Avenue Q AShIey 2-9710 5 Wynantskill, New York Q 95V2 Ferry Street Troy, New York Q x9K?00K?0'010N77f?1?L7f7010KQ000'6H061610N?470v0H6'0WW6Y?6506 '95'QNQ1l0x P Q' F Coca-Cola J. WARD OSTRANDER X gixxxx I A x d X 1, Xj ' 1 Bakery-Resfaurcmf illi FH T igwmll fi 'X Y 'ale 5 ' J 3 ..,A lnsfifufional Supplies ,- ' ,4gQi:3,,T1f21 N -E L v TROY, NEW YORK 5 9 JAMES T. COLLINS WILLIAM LEE AND E Refrigerofion, Elecfric, and Gas 3 Appliances Q Q JOSEPH W. KENNEDY, Mgr. ' 3 Zenifh and Moforola Television 421-425 River Street 5 Q 867-869 River Sfreef, Corner Glen Avenue Troy, New York Q AShIey 6-7081 Q Troy, New York Ashley 24981 3 2 xma-fav:-000-0-000000000-www-mowofamwwawww-ow-Wong -'62 -'01 010' 0102 K9-'-0,0 40t404'0'49 05Z5 103'? 05105Z5fQ4E95'9'51 f0av0u0n0X Estate of JAMES J. KENNEDY WILLIAM D. OCONNELL GRANITE MONUMENTAL WORKS INSURANCE AGENCY -Office and Works- hl A 4-6761 Jefterson and Third Streets S ey Troy, New York Phone AShley 2-3881 12 State Street Troy, New York ST. PAUL THE APOSTLE CHURCH TWELFTH and HUTTON STREETS TROY, NEW YORK Best Wishes From the Troy Area New Car Franchisecl Dealers, Inc. W. H. Bumsteacl, Inc. Latham Motors, Inc. Carmen-Goody Motor Sales Corp. Nemith of Latham, Inc. Cartwright Sales 8. Service, Inc. Newell Bros., Inc. Dunning Buick Troy Buick Co., Inc. H. E. Hull and Sons Urann Cadillac-Olds. Gosselin Motors, Inc. Walton Motors Knowles Pontiac, Inc. Nemith Motor Co. Whitbeck Motors, Inc. 9K0'Q?'0X7f0X0110N?0'71010'6vf?1?47176'0'102?'0N70' 0f6ll7W Q 2 X '5W?'? l05'g 05495f0'5' l05'0'40'5 9 Compliments of ST. AUGUSTINE'S CHURCH NORTH TROY, NEW YORK 5 5 PALACE DINER LGPOS1-Ars 3 open 24 Hours coNFEcTloNERY and Gnocenv 5 538 River St., Corner Hoosick St. 34 FIFTH AVENUE 2 Troy, New York TROY, New YORK 5 5 E FENDEN RODINO'S ARTISTIC TAILORS ' Furniture and Appliance Co. Dress suns for Ren, 5 426-428 Second Street 3 348 Congress Street T , N Y k 3 my ew or Troy, New York Q Phone AShley 2-2900 5 6 X 10-10' 702 X02 v-01' K '0tt0'610N7'017s761W1010ff?10'Z56N0'0f'0N0X?0vWW04?1?1?626x 9 DEVANE'S, INC. FULTON at FOURTH STREET Floor Coverings - Fabrics Slipcovers Draperies M C G R A W ' 5 mov suRGlcAL coMPANY WII.l.ARD J. McGRAW 58 Congress Street Troy, New York Religious Articles - Church Goods Ashley 4-6420 Telephone AShIey 2-4615 91 Third Street Troy, New York PACK' PILG' M' A' HERMAN' PILG' DOYI.E'S PHARMACY 5 J. DAYTON Dovus, Prop. CORNER CIRCLE Phone BEdford 5-4504 664 Fifth Avenue at 118th Street Troy, New York .aye Pizza and Spaghetti Our Daily Specialties 3 Soda - Sandwiches - Homemade Ice Cream 3 ARsenal 3-9021 CAPITOL EQUIPMENT 403 THIRD AVENUE 2 WATERVLIET, NEW YORK 5 5 2 x9l9N0'5V?'0 4?N0N0'0'N05f051-0'4?f05'0'f?'0555f-0 10 '0' '0Y0 x9 0K0' 4055 ? '0N035l0 0N6N7'07'5 40'90 JW'?C05'0405 '7'0R0'40H -2-0 .14 40247 -4046510 I-0 H0' X9 The Reliable Furriers HASSO' S FU RS Fur Storage-Repairing-Restyling ED RYAN AND SONS General Insurance 44 FOURTH STREET TROY, NEW YORK 599 SECOND AVENUE -Proprietors- RICHARD HASSO-CC HS, '33 TROY' NEW YORK STEPHEN HASSO-CCHS, '35 FUQ5 fill fl . ffiQ,l!.:nu I , I 1 V PENNY HOME SUPPLY COMPANY WHITE EAGLE BAKERY CO., INC. Distributor of Aluminum Products We use the best to make the best. Aluminum Combination Windows d D an oors Watervliet, Albany, Troy Aluminum Siding and Awnings Latham, Delmar MICHAEL V. JUBICK, Prop. 829 River Street 351 Troy, New York -K' 3 ai' Ashley 2-5633 ue'- Q ' 9'01'0'0120N0 1?f0''0 01s011010f401102'000G0fs?0v20'f0ff0147f01'0161610I s?r0w0 TROY SANDWICH SHOP 559 BROADWAY TROY, NEW YORK PATRICK CLEARY, Prop. FIFTH AVENUE PHARMACY Corner Fifth Avenue and Fulton Street Troy, New York S. HIMES, G. O'DAY, Proprietors -We Deliver- Phone AShley 4-2812 Best Wishes to the Class of 1960 MAYFLOWER LUNCHEONETTE 315 River Street Troy, New York ffrhe Bright spef of Trey 13? FONDA'S FUNERAL HOME 837 RIVER STREET TROY, NEW YORK c. s. FONDA, Manager Girls... interested in a iob after graduation? If we were looking for a symbol of the telephone business, it would be the telephone operator. She is our first line of communications. important to the functions of her community and to the welfare of our nation. Operators have saved lives, prevented crimes and averted disaster by their expert han- dling of important calls. And in her normal, every- day work, she is the key person in the business and social activity transacted by phone. New York Telephone Company EMPLOYMENT OFFICE 158 STATE ST. ALBANY, N. Y. 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