Chateaugay Central High School - Maroon and White Yearbook (Chateaugay, NY)

 - Class of 1958

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Text from Pages 1 - 54 of the 1958 volume:

1956 MAROON W VVI-IITE J '-hh-uluhgmm--.,,, - t A -' 'siw - A ffx-, ,- -X 1 in 'Pu K N.-S -Nuw, , S55 eh To our Principal, Mr. Maynard G. Pilling, we dedicate this 1958 issue of the Maroon and White. In so doing, we acknowledge your keen interest in us as individuals and as a class. We appreciate your guid- ance and advice. As we approach graduation and review the past four years, we realize all the help you have g1ven us. Thank you from the Class of 1958 ff' inn, .-af.. ,fa rf QA-M .in-s-vw--.J-an rr' --4-Nl' A4-L f-4' 4 Tin. w-.vw-A-'A-'-v i74 !f Q' ,N Mefggg5rr v24l'l'1P9 ?9 9 ' 5 1 ,K -...J 'Lf L- af -H' -:J 1,4-4 ,f15'I3 !-'J mf f f- -an 4 r- nd .A u lf, fl old -.u no -is I-555A M qw-av! 7 wack 0 ,T-,W VA :slr R L... Z2. IJ'- 1.1, L L'- -Ttf da 77 s R 7 '-1 Y , ,,.,,J.g '-en:xx'h--zz-wymi I :vis 'df- 'Lf Q,-sq'-P-r ,,,,,,. 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Studles 8,9,1O 5 JAMES IIJWD Muslc GLADYS BURKE Soclal Studies 1O,l1,l2 YLVIA MAURYCY Matherna'b1cs JOHN HUFCHK ISS Industnal Arts g X FLORENCE RYAN AIELAIIE SILVER WIULIAM DUPREE Comme!-clal Jr. I-hgh Math. Agnculture 6 -1 FTLAMC GESLAK Advanced Sclence, Mathemat1cs LEONE rrccofuzlcx Engllsh II, III B1Ol0gy ALICE FTUUHQLIN Latln Mathematlcs K ARTHUR wELr.s JULIA RARRICA JI' Sclence Llbrarlan S ug gggfj NILLIAM CULLEN English I MAREN DODGE Physlcal Educatlon 41 EMMA TOLO KY Jr Hlgh Engllsh, Soclal Studl6S KATHRIN Maxxum RICHARD wnsoxv Nom BRADY Home Economlcs Soclal Studles, French Jr Jlvh SOC1al Studles Envllsh -1 x -., ' f - n y . a K 'W . 'UL f ff QF J A A . 0 ' X ' f v - R R I I ' f I f V 4 - W , X ' fa.,' ,L ' ' , 51.5 5' X:'1?'? f- vjgf-fs ,353 'vf'qyfw1 5 5- 'QsQ3g,ffamAi H,. gRgR 1- EiEsV,WN,wvi 'ef f,R 9Qy'wf,'f3gf -.. '-ff : v jj' VV . 'I-f'4,,2. 4. L, .Q . , , C5 , IV I ' ' 1 . - , 4. X L I x 1 C' , 3 W as Pi . . R R ' ' ' . L'G ' ' 7 C U' EIEIENTLRX T ICHLRS FOURTn, FIFTH, AND DIAIH GRADES Seated Left to Rlffht, G Ryan, I Durkee, M Brown, M Sellers, 1 D rmodJ, K Humlston, E Tlller, I Qankln st ndlng Left IF' AJHIAW H WOOD to Rlght, H Nellc, M Thompson, A wiood V109 P1'1f1C1P3l: Grade SUP91'VlS0I': and Dlrector of Adult Educ tlon F'L..1L TAPT T ALILAS Amo Rumi J 3rd GMUE Seated Left to Rlght, J Crlppen, I kennedy, J Nolan, Ledoux, R neptonstall, E Jlvlamore, I Irwln Stgmdlnp Left to Rlrfht, B Laver'y,I Adams, S Ryan, E :Jails hrs. I'.cKenna plans G daily lesson 1U Homemaklng w-th Cceet Teacrers 11153 Lstes ana. Ilse Celeste. 8 X, Q?-'xvpectxvs X . is XZYSQ hlementary Cqdet Teachers M155 Natullonls, ILlSS neken, and Lrg Ioore examlne a new group of llbrary books for the grades, H , .Y 1 T . A QL .fy -1 'ik .. mrs' ........ f'1 ,511 A , K ' in e eu Cafeteria Staff: Mrs. Wood, Mrs. Rankin, Mrs Mitchell, Mrs. Welch, Mrs. Vincent, and Mrs. Ilrs. Pegry Lewis, Secretary Hughes, ff' or shlrlee rrekauer Dental nyglenlst hrs Allne Secret ry If L CUSTODIAINS B cCaffrey, R Tonrvllle, L Almaw, E P rnam, I' Ianleld Jlm Murray removes a Flrst Ald hlt from a school bus and hands :Lt to hrs Adams, School Nurse Tne dr vers oelow operate our twelve buses 'mu two st tlon wagons Q 1 'i' 3,5 ,Lim 95595 Q, 9 f a new Ve 5 f' sq to at Ai 4 - x . vf ' V 0 O ' A A 2, x . X . J- . . a X A, :M E Yi U , N ' f , .., . ., n N Y r ' : X '5 ' W wh , , r Qt Q o C: X 'Q xr' H 14 3 ,Y X V X- ' o 0 if ' ' 'P ' g N F h 0 , . -Aux Y Q gn., - Y mi M 4 ix e - gina ' - - r -r P f is Y - . ..- if - 7 Y - 2 Q 1? - . X f ,, C T'fns A i I i I' x :',,,:' Y .. E GAY NT 'L '. . ,,.- ' ' l.- ,-x 0 ,ov A .T il V ,, e ' ' ,' .' . . ff - fiy, f 4. 'Q ,4 . -1 J ,- I if hh Q ,I ,. . J A W fl ' if if-f ' 1 Y , 5 1 I .lk Student Council Committee dis- cusses plans for dances fol- lowing games. Faculty advisor, Mrs. Toloskg swears in new Colmcil Presicbnt Nancy Jones. ,I 'Z IT goes thru here . . . A N' ,,...,,,,,gf, .,. , Student Council meets informally in the Homemaking room to dis- cuss Christmas donations. IT comes out here . May I have your attention for this announcement, please? O I O ' -5-:f-It f S .ff-is -' mir? and lab The lecmctry class must know-: how to 'isect an enfle. They must also prove that this angle has been bisectcd. This is being demonstrated on the chill: board Ly beter Eleven. It may seem difficult to Brit the bull': eye on our typing chart, but specd and accurfcy improve with each d:y's prrctice. From BEOMJULF TO GALSNORTHY, from principal parts of verbs to letters of application, senior English classes cover 2 wide range of speech activities, grammar, classroom dramatics literature. In our modern homemaking room, these students, under Mrs. McKenna's direction, learn many interesting points in fabrics and design used in interior decorating. Future Farmers of America in Vocational Avri culture shop are putting into practice skills in the care and repair of farm machinery These boys are completing the assemblage of a very costly piece of farm equipment which is so vital n our present day Agriculture This clfss in American distory and World Backgrounds-History ll-considers the locale of Middle East friction. The New York State syllabus emphasizes the study-The United States in World Affairs. Music is an important Dart of our school progrwm Mr Dowd, our music instructor, demonstrates the proper technique of drumming. I 12 he 'DTP .1 in PL lO Our Teen-agers et weld in solvin Vario s oroblems through the aid o the card catalov and vocational fuice Mr. Geslak's Physics students are conducting an experiment to show fluorescence caused by cathode rays, beams of high speed electrons. ,,Sf1 .1 ll' c school nurse, rs. Ace.s, sho s hcr L class the cilferent pfrts oi he hrough the aid of a model. Junior High students complete work on a scale drawing of New York State in conjunction with their study of inland waterways. The students, under the supervision of Mr. Hotchkiss, learn how to take, develop, print, and enlarge pictures in the General Photography class. r- J' .5lK' ff, TZ 5 5 j 31. 1 E Hrs. hcCornick's Biology class enjoys looking through a microscope at vario.s forms of one- celled plant life. Do you find conjugating French verbs difficult? This French I class doesn't seem to find them very hard under the direction of Ir. Nilsen. Rf El or Dental Hygienist, Dr. Krakauer, cleans and gives fluorine treatments to all of the t d + t' sch ol s U ents in me - 0 -. Projects in leather, copper tooling, and woodworking are taking shape in the first period General Shop class. The relationship of the sun and the moon are being studied by the Junior High Science class under the supervision of Mr. Wells. Miss Franldin's Latin I class is learning how all tenses are made from the principal parts. The verb video is used as an example. , - . - . , Square Dance anyone? One class period each week is enjoyed by all students learning new steps and calls in Square Dances, Round Dances, Polkas, and Jiterbugs. So you want to improve your driving! Well, even though the air seems brisk, E3 Driver Training students enjoy taking turns behind the wheel of their donated FORD by Oliver's Ford Service. ' 5,1-We 9. 1--4 :W . i K. A Honor Seniors are those seniors who have maintained an average of 85 or better for four years of high school. Above Left to Right: I-.. Reed, J. Titus, L. Grogan, B. Hammond, and Dorothy Miles. Valedictorian: Marilyn Reed - Average:9l.909 Salutatorian: Janet Titus - Average:9l.h87.L honor seniors I Y.: Jjeit-r.L:.uto-.ieetizxj ol seziioi' class officers 1:Lt.. acxvisor, r. :rSSlEl'I, in the 5'lC2tUI'J-'iii gist seiore the ,werforztzice of their play, Junior Prom, it October. 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Under the guidance of Mrs. McCormick, these English III Juniors learn the proper method of reading the daily newspaper. .eu X i , X' , . V, , , V ' ,V,Z.3V , A - I f 5,7 in MQ ' Junior Class Officers President - Lee Smith Vice President - Tom Ilfyer Secretary - Pegg Blair Treasurer - Evelyn DeCoteau ':,',1 Sophomore Class Officers President - Kay McCormick Vice President - James Vaugh Secretary - Joan McCaffrey Treasurer - Lee walfield . 519 f F . !i'?.953L:. M, gp... .::. 1 9 'Q :5f'72'Ef'33'i 2:1 -13153224-'-'U 1-.':1'4a--444 E' -, e1.:w-zfcegx.-':. ,, ,x .N - x - I Q52.-vf.'.: -gdb J:-E3-it-.-.z:1:::f :e':se.:gr-rg-.a:,q!11 INR'-.::':5 'f--FHA 'x ' ' Q P' T -1315.2-lfiiaee riifzffsrwffsnat zpirif-?Q::w2g13g 3 'I . . ' . 'G f- .' 'uw :HS vix5'iR,?,a'3,'1-'1'-Rui'-1. g5.,,':l v.-'..-l Lg --'J -254-'1 69 -' ,fag Fifi L- , ,4.- 3 ,Q 5,255 5535: Sift-r 'wi U51-102 5 'm .'- -an I-11.5. JF: - - J ID-.'q :..,.g, 1,-L-4. ' ' -vpn gui!!! ,xl Q ai!-7 '75 9715: 9:54:23 ggi. 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H,,.r-We -,.,a.- A with the aid of our portable movie projectors every classroom may quickly become a miniature theatre. Here is Science brought to life as Jim Dowd shows a film for the class on minerals. N Pretty sober group. . . . was it a complicated math problem? ., K --,U A, nw, L X 5 A wide-awake class in English. Three volunteersl Here is a class in 9th year Social Studies as a member of the group presides at the front of the class to discuss one of the topics taken from tocey's reading assighrent. Eighteen pairs of eyes all focused in the same direction. Who would ever think that Social Studies could be so mysterious, amusing, and interesting as to hold just everyone ' s atte ntion while the camera stood by to catch this pose? .I Class Officers: Pres. J. Dowd V. Pres. A. Sect'y. J. Boyea Treas. M. Dumont l V McCormi ck A 444' . 'Tar x . 'W -. fy? 7:4-51712: . 5 i Sv :?n.'3'- . Q,-p'!1e,5-If-,vp t h fi -.f c.-' ,Nllit :qffl 412 5 .-Ea: lu 'Ls L 417- .H-R., . F3151 5 ' ' 5 315 'L 'S 0: gg an i'?1Gf. 3?52 . . --95Sfg'f,, f:vY'fl223'3a'iliig . . .. .f9.-gf-'55'i.:.ir.-4.1'QI4-'ygfr '11 2 A 'f i'iQ'i .,. X. V flex... 3351: .iii-f:e'3el' ii-KEQIQK7' . ,ni ..... I 4 ,. 7 f' . l , 14 c is 47f'ker3q2qi'...m J --f-iaiefiafvf I . N NV K , Junior High English class diagrams sentences on the chalkboard . with I-lrs. Saumier guiding the progress from the sidelines. e I 9 I' ' h 9 r a d e WHAT'S iiArH:1IJlNG T ? 1 Magic is unfolding right in front of this group of eighth graders as examples in math are solved very sjrply via a shortcut method on the chalkboard. N' Z1 4, I 3 12' I 'iQ'3. 'S GVX Ne're all wondering . . . . will the teacher choose EE to answer the next question taken from our workbook lesson? seventh grad Class Officers: Pres. J. Earl V.Pms. L Miki Sect'y. M. Welch hem. J.OWmmw we W 9' fmt ' r ,, . .ve 5.5 lv,- 36- KW- .:.' rf-'ja-.,, ' 'v ..' ' - - . Awifiq-+w-qfawwrmeefixf . '-F x'7-1-51:-- 41 '.' QW. 'Tw 7 .Q!4?w,'33?7'4.'51v-Qy.Lfn'.1E..13-f1Yl'4l Eibmmagdmgqsiaw . '--asf .5-gg'5?k-!'q ug7 1 . ., . ,LEWITESZLG7 .femme- wfaafsggf QRQMAS f?Q':..'5JMR ENSQWSQ 4g5gQg2 Q.-. m:ygg?r Me- .vgisigfm -7.16 me' .gr-1 .63 JQW3 Hezisnvggaff' give'-Ali' 'g.g'.-gkfv' I1 '44 ' 1 1 It is so interesting to learn about our own New York State in this class of Social Studies. vol 5!f 'R' M.. This isn't the most natural pose for a group picture of our seventh grade people. We seldom have to stand at the back of the room during a class period. ,llllh ' W w ' ,f X 5 xfixx. I mg Q' Xe 'CW' . xw'9-meek H L Q' I sq 'XS XA I CRIIIIIXQII -QI .wx QQ w . f B fb Q29 215 X2 ,ff Y 2,9 ,a+i',G ' ' 4, ff - f' '5 2.5 X' ' Ll V' I Q6 X ' f 1 A CU Z In W' 5 'ef..-QW 1 . 04k 3 0 ' U Q 'C Vai?- J V 8 Q Ke ' 010 X . 4 0 06 JI, 14, di.-00 SQ, J, 61114104 q f 1 7160, 1 MQW We Ijguw Mm W me QMQAJ M3 miyraw is ,Q 5 New Faces Welcomed At Dmner Meeting Nun oftxcers uw lm won mu members were welcomed an were deusd 1 4 d Ltd th: L L 5 hon on Omtobe In the sc Lufewr ,f '-' S 4'-lked que xg w Bows 10 ant. stunts t XX X Chaz-V O en I- dev the ne In X S XQxxN II x xx In Season S P IIIIIIIIIINII or shlrt bu O C 4 x wok -1 UN ,od and they had r S ZI 6 x The X uUdul-,:- Bond per he, UNI Seasoned we x C , X we X W e . St C ox XX Y 90 H th' V 5 on I1 awe' the h E udent 0 S x dw 2 K went 1 ut we beat' SC oo xteflslve A d perHt0FSM Ie IK V xxx- ye BI hrs! elm? II m me buurxug be: cene of th mx F U 1 a UI' U18 Seca 0 P ke Posslb e qnsxxxx ik XXII 0 They xufv l?II0IeII wyihef IIIIIB Lou upmber S0 IS K of 52158 beingalregrogfaxgme ' whom at xx X X. uk I R Rater New 885 sIIIIIIiI1ed ODHIIIII e IUIII haf, ,I II gf 0 um efnernbcr X, X A 1'i eixx 902011 ' 'ceb'eake' Assembly X293 XG , fumor P ,. 8 Yet we' K 'H ldSuccssful . ke .f XX ,, rom er Z Gut was on Xe X W v on al e mmute at the 6 X0 fe- XXX? X ' Hu x N A IHA X SS no X 090 There was a laugh A held m me ,xx X' I we IIIIII II The shows Is N01 nb YE Lynn A x w xuvm ovenlnx-. 'SWIUHZN vffwm X M MII 'XII ' 'IIIIEI Urge Hlalldgon the mad n xx n ep xw x x 1 er sz .HU X Vo mm 0 he annou Nu ' 0 I XN IIIIIII more prom has he scurg-,eghedf KV N1 rs Om -,Z uxkk unilim tb n -4 m es DISPI X Ati Wm or I Um I G 1:-riblfgtage during thx II UQ1pa!9d JS XIX 3 L Or play pre 'X mum, e fumnest gfmlex Y' It In Showed X Q3 H1011 he bald xx U K drmkm, contest 111 Us-znhpr, Se of the po I this it -1 K ev 1 Rondem and ieter 'Hb una I W xw Polleme QA garb II fr I I III u ure yum, ,A There was IIII nt II Muxu Imx ruIu 1 I I Ir,h,II I H S IZIII Ii 5 NE-4 ve,- xx IIIII o r lur ,HA am. 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I I. -3 ,K III? ,I I - C, gI -I I- I ,sy - - I . 1 , Q-' .. , I X ,. . A ' ' x ' - - -ev S v 1 A .. A Y - ,xv . Af' - . ' ' ' f' up . - ' ' . . ' B vxiv X V M- Y K F -ll I I U1 ' I1 1 r. ' . ' . Y, f S 'B L VN ,,. 5 A :Jw t n' XHM ',,. 'AW' 11- 1,- ' UL' I X Y 0 ' ' Q' M ,I X I I 1 II Ix UI I I .ny urn I . X ,XI 4 I ' X V. ' shf- .- ' ' -'Ile V ' '9 o K ,-Q . I 1-1 41111 1 - e 4 X 9.-5 e IX .lm I KX - 1h,. , 'N nf-,, ,III 1-1. 1 .. 0 Ig . . .,':- ' , .,,..u-- ' s . , -5 , V dx ,Xu X ..u V? ' X ' . - f ' , - :ll 4' ' - fl I W' Vnlf- SWF? ' ta 4 A -69' . ' ' X ' c , sl' rl f '. ' ' . . ' ' 'f N, 1 - I' ' , C N 5' W, p 'X .:,vY1'0x A' X .n nw r ' ' ' ' H - - M' - W9 , 0' ev I 99,0 A . -A I IQ ny, -' 1 ,-HI. . . HH' I .III . - I, III I I .', xx' ei IAX 61x ek et: v,A1 ' ' f f' - f ' . A N .MVK A U au I - . I, .5 5 I - .. II I Im ,. w, uf ' Front row: J. Dowd, J. Titus, B. Barnes, H. LaPoint, L. Wood, J. Franklin, Second row: P. Perry, L. Grogan, F.Bilow, J. Martin, M. Mcirrdle, C. Chatelle, L. Jabout. Third row: C. Bisonette, S. Kourofsky, R. Pulsifer, D. Ryan, R. Crinoen. P. Durkee. V. Brovm. Front row: B. Hammond, L. Nalfield, A. Otis, I. Dwyer, C. Sorrell, F. Foley, M. Barney, I-1. Toland. Second row: J. Johnson, M. Reed, A.Burke. Janice Dora Judy Dora, D. I-Liles, C. Dwyer, B. Clark, D. Flynn, Third row: K. I-icCormick, I. Hobbs, B. Hills, P. Neveu, D. Bruso, J. McCaffrey, L. Bush, B. Cheyne. fain 84- x,.S A . Alpha Chi is an honor society composed of junior nigh students. a I P h u C h I To become a member of this organization the student rnust have an average of 905'Q. In order to continue as a member each student must maintain an averafe of EEA. New members are initiated intc tnis group every txfenty weeks. Advisors for this honor society are lr. wells and Zir. Gigilic. 32 mo 5 I'm comng, A4 IM CUTJ. , walt, ,ou must llsten to me. 1 W3 J Shouts Ohna 3:1- dx, xx x You two look llke you hav nft seen e ch oth 1' :Ln hours. senior play Je're all alone, I11l1e. ser J IcCai'feI'y ana J Iahowey rehe r e tmelr lzmes at the last room 'unite l'1 me lock' .ass Dodge helps wlth the make up I JUIJI fy thEQESpRQ! 21 as 15? mated laazomedy ln U iizizfc gitvygzt, Uilriglova-'Ubi ix 1 was garb 31896 E11 and Tpfesen Oak 0 -f'Q!..th'1D rximfrg ay 2' Se E 1 mop ey 5.300 C1 -,Qt I That's the way: Queerue, you ca t'-'Q' '-N..,,s 9 on fa t 33 ' 1 ev' The long awalteo mowe for Klng and Queen I nt h s arrlveo and Audrey and Donnie recelve then' crown Audrey and Domle make the long walk up to the throne, XXXXXXN 8. e 15: Q, Z U O f 9' V V , The Staff of the Maroon Q white hopes that you, the reader, will enjoy the many added features in the yearbook this year. Five pages have been set aside to show our school in action as well as many other added activities and individual pictures. This is an attempt to portray for you the year 1957-58 pictorially. In the face of an epidemic in the fall and closed condi- tions for extreme weather during the winter editing has been difficult. No erasuresl No strike overs! mypists, Zenith Yiller and Chris Jalfield Editor, Iarilyn Reed and Assist Editor, Barbara Hammond, arrange pictures on pages yearbook stuff Mr Hotchkiss, Advisor and Photographer lor the Maroon Q White i naymond Pulsifer and Ronald Crippen work O in darkroom preparing pictures for the various sections of tne yearbook Y ey at ,sy wp as e, 0 'V eve, N, C l Nancy Jyan, arv Lou Dora, nd Je n O'Conror corplete write ups lor the activity section It the right, Janet iitus, re -y Perry, a d Ann Bu K8 plan the circulation program for tiis year 35 N , . h . . . 4 . . NX n ' S ' . M. L', I . . , . is 0 M' V 31745 I 6 60 1 Sf- 99 .0 90 'X t ag? Kp .Q Qv Q , lt' 19 , ,gap l O90 'C H 59 E29 6 , Q ' L . L Aitzyffa ' L I U a. a L A ' - ' H I I D 7 X 1 I Pi. 5, ' H r - ' : . n e w s p u p e r THE. IAAROON -XI JALIGHTS STAFF IN OPILRATIONH I meetlnb of stafi members wlth Advisor, 11155 RYBI1, arrangmg for a. subscrlptlon ca.mpa:Lgn Here we fw nd the typlsts for our school paper busy at work They are from left to rlght Z Mlller, C Wailfleld, J Selklrk, I Dwyer, N Jones, and D Nlles Ilembers of the staff ChGCrC1I1g copy pnor toseadlnglttothepnnter Through Our' Pro3ect1on1st's Club we have a group of students who hanole all mcomlng fllITlS. These stuaents have learned how to operate a PI'O,3ector ana are avallfble to show fllms dunng the1r free perlods. 36 J , . V x V' X v 01' ' XV 5 hx k , Q ' . I V' in .W L - U . A . . i, -V 0 ' 3 J , o . 3 0 0 0 l g 4 e Q .4-ff. , . . L . . .i , 1 A 5 ' sg? . W ' I ,ff assembly committee Illlf! Tom Dwyer, President of the Assembly Committee, demonstrates the various effects which may be obtained through use of the large light panel which is backstage. It is from here that all lighting including house lifhts, foot lights, spots, etc. are controlled. camera club -lg -mv vi --- s ,az , 'r T L THREE Cil1RA5 to take one picture . . . Jerry Morehouse, center, takes a portrait of hen Gadw as Eordon Lancto on the ladder, left, takes a picture of what is taking place below, while II Hotchkiss from the audience, shoots the total maneuver including light meters, cameras, flood lights, and just plain sidewalk superintendents 373 Many activities take place in the small props room which is handy to the stage. Hr. Cullen is shown instructing part of the Assembly Committee in make-up and costuming. While Reg Sweet puts up a display of portraits colored by the club members Gordon Lancto and George Venette examine the most recent mountings in their album. Carl Ashline is intrigued by the new Argus C-3 which was recently given to the school. Ken Gedway and Ronald Crippen have located some pointers which will help them to shoot better snaps. E ?f 'f5 future urses TH 1107 take and read temperatures Adams stresses Lmport nce of artlcle appearlng 1n Health Iwews Mafamne ' H wlelghlng and measuring 1s a part of the :ms bructlon lven ln thls club Sclence Falr at Plattsburg State Teachers Collebe LYV' ltOTS from the 1957 SCIGHCG ra.r 1U Pl trsburg stacy rlrst Prlze Ilrmer by I arllyn Deed PUBLIC, SPEAK IIMG CONTEST A 1957 rllnner, Joe liahoney, glVeS the group of 1958 contestants polnters dur1ng a rehearsal on stage Mr Cullen urametlcs Co ch observes JelWs aemogstrates for the Sc ence C111 how to make mlcroscope slxces suence club 3 8 . , Th, 'rx Q , I . ,, , , W IZ YY . Q ' . r ' . , ,K Q, l fl ff g r 3, r , K X 'Q x , - af , N , K in 'W Na-XA , . Z, , , at . A 4 . U. . x. 5 , , gg. U . W... V- , ' lg-1 ' F Ijrs. . 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Coor, rf-slces ov a olscuss '1 o t le co :mv DD c nc be held ece 39 LHDH IDU' 'T'O III .JO1 YG TO LLPW 1:.L.zUI V' LO LI LlV.L4G 10 SMZJL :us Q16Ce of equlpment cane knocrec clown It Jas assembled by these Ag studen s Rf , f ' O j .1 4 . p on A A 0 . . . . , -Q , . Q Q ,fl . ,Q s ' I . 4 Q 0 -, s Q , U ,. xx Q I ' A if K f MW Q-,WMM 5. ' ' : f 'f f . I - ' - 1 '- . . .. . N..' 1x f , . - , , f 1 r 4 2,5 4 L H , 6 A.- W xf- -,guy 4 e K ,. I 5 -1-MA 4- I-1 ' ' ' ' ' . I . -,T 4 , Nl ll , V M 1 M X I 6 U ,-. .J - . ' L.. 4 ,411 Y - ' I. ' ....3. K c 'r x v' xr ' A- hd :Ls i'I' 'K X ,,,.. . '. ,r ,-' A' v . - t . 1' log fFF!.,j.alV '. pc er' .V I V' , io. i' T r1'.k'-nefLt 'es e to - L . in If nber. K ' ' I R .lf ' I 5 THE SnNIOK BAND This group of mHS1C13DS represents the school on all lmportant OCC3S1ODS lhey present a very smart plcture lH thelr maroon and whlte unllorns at oaraoes, uslally wlth the three Ilagorettes out ln front They are often seen at par des on Iemonal Day or wlth the rlremen at fleld days, at assemblles, pep meetlngs, etc Several dlfflcult numbers are alwavs presented by thls group at the Annual Spr1ng Concert bands THE DANC BAJD lhe band shown aboxe lS comprlsed of players dolng a more advanced muslc and are m mbers from the Senior Rand This lS the flrst year for thls group and the muslc on whlch these people have worked has presented a challenge THE JUNIOR BAND Here 15 shown a vroup of young muslclans who are used as a replacement vroup from whlch to supply the Senior Band when members are needed to replace graduates They may also be n heard p1ay1ng at varlous School fUDCt1OHS lDC1UQ1Ug assemblles ho ...- his ' 7' v in q . l g ,,, . . . . . .. . V ' A 0 - 3. . ' I U W A I ,, ., ,,, . . TX. IL ' u ' ' A . ' A e .. I . I , gg 'Q L i I X X , 4, i .2 5 X 2 ' 1 2 i LE , at - Q : . V Q , 1 . . . . O C A l 3 l . -- 0 THE BEGINNERS BAIwD For the fnrst t1IYE thls year ab1l1ty tests were glven to students ln grades four through seven to deternnne mus1cal aptltude Band lnstructlon was glven to these potentlal members of the Junlor and Senlor Band 2 The urade fhorus 13 a group of volces from the grades three through s1x under the dlrectlon of ' rs hary nankln, grade muslc 11'1St1 L1CtOI' These students are auoltloned ln the early fall and there are flfty four members :Ln the chorus 'Iney have partlclpated ln the lhan1fsg1v1ng probram, the Chnstmas tableau ILI1 much they sang the dlfl1C'l.1lt 'bona hobls Pacem, and the Easter muslc They also sang several numbers :Ln the Armud. Sprlng Concert bl Volleyball is a popular team sport among the Physical Education classes. BUYS' PHYSICAL EDUCATI N ACTIVITIE Calisthenics as used to aarm up for tumbling and apparatus z W .vN Second period gym class. High school boys are competing on a rope 0 S Coach Amrod has a brief chat with boys in the locker room about next week's activities Badminton is a fine carry- over activity for adult life. Tine out during an intramural Soccer game. Bowllng at the local bowling alleys Archery 15 a popular a.ct1v1ty nth tins g1rl's gym class. I2 V J, . r Q Llnda Wood demonstrates rope Cllmblng technlque. The members of LEAIERS' CLUB dlscuss the comlng 'Play Day with treir adnsor, M188 Dodge 1529.5 ,-ff? W' -'51 h: .o ' V'-,' .-..,,w,g 4-'fuk A-A af: -'liigig-gf',9 , 1, J. 1' ip.. tea? 5' mis? A-3,-t3'5'1.. -1-1.15 ' -24191 ily S 1 fm, onus' PHISICAL EDUCATION ACTIVITIES f-,hw ,. 4' - 'f cp.-4 1 'M f ' 'ua'-.' 15' '33 1 -fs2 mw,i,'Jf,-fH12 Ef 'b h -'lf22?'3'r3-:N V' Q f 'fh ffn-we www' we Alb! A-MIN' - ' Fw' .-KN-lr .miie Q.. 1'm'V,x.Qfx,,gvL. 31 --.bfi 5 Hsu 57'-7-nsoi 2. -fx, l I ' O . ,-. -' -'::2P '-Q' -' l Q -. -1.1, Mfg: -mf .-.u .0 - L , I 'rf --v 'K3,S', , ' 52 --.- ' -:S 41 a 'A 491- 'I' . -- -15-'M my -fy? A Ei .n .: wr 5-5 1-, '.,,,,,4 L- ,lg :W .. :. ,f.-- kM'Q'i'3 f' r1'. ':r 'f--r' :- qu? ' :' -4: : -4- vs 51: ' -7' ' 4-x F-'f:f11-ffikfaiafiflfa Kifif'-5:2311 'avi -12-.23-if ref'-? .fwh.s..-, - ,,--.-,im 14-.fa in 55575 ' Ht---P.. ..,j1.f-'F .. 51 'gg YZF 1952 :,1'ii'v'ffQl. , ' f .1?, ' . .. ,- Ls? .I , ,A .v ---:..:a,1 .Q - .- . f .-. :IL F., xt. i 'za '5 '- -sv 1 .' Jo Boyea Us Stlck ne? Gafhqag BisS0 ,..f-.-....,',. , VARSITY MGR5 D. Bush, SCOREKEEPERS3 S. Brown, R. Boyea A.NNoUNG.:R5 J. Mcfxrdle . Tar vi' nette Dora Coach Geslak discusses play with J.V. captain. Front row: T. Bouchard, L. Walfield, B. Brooks, H. Stickney, D. Denny, C. Trainer. Back row: M. Fay- ette, D. O'Connor, J. Vaugh G. Peck, J. Ivgnenok, E. love VElEET'I':I P fi! JUNIOR HIGH TEAM fb L. BOYEA 1 .r-.Rl IN MCCHAY va rsiiy The Varsity in a Huddlel I elgllih grade basketball Front -rg: J. Dowd, E. Lamb, J. O'Connor, T. Fayette, J. Griffin, K. Woodward, P. Burke, Go Ryan. Second row: D. Gillette, P. Calnon,-E: Jones, B. Peters, E. Johnson, R. LeClair, R. King, J. Leary, E. Cowan. amiga YC JONUE M HAWXOND www Q? d5Sp Q x we-OX 501083 50 JEAN o'coNNoR CCAPTAINJ QWXCL WDC geilf' J V Cheerleaders are seen with thelr manager Marilyn Reed, and Mlss Dodge Seated S Kourofsky. Standlng are D Ryan, M. McArdJ.e, C Sorrell, L Jabout, and C. G1'J.fflIl een-leaders 4 rrodt row L Jlfleld, J. Boyea, r. dw y, B Tucker, B Jackson, rf Roach, G. Ryan D ck row M Fayette, R. Gllman, K liCCOI'l111ClC, T Jackson, J Humlston, G McCray, K Hall, J Mc rdle. The bwseb Ll team h d most successful season for the thlrd stralght year. The Bulldogs cormleted the se son wlth record of slx wlns and two losses. These two shots 1-.ere taken durlng the Faculty-Senior Basketball game for 'the beneflt of the I aroon el flute 'lhe Faculty won the game the Seniors added 560 to then' yearbook fund .4 -, Ths book p lcd by VELVATONE a special proc ss of htho graphc pr ntmg S01 p oduce Wm J Keller Inc Buffalo N Y No th pr 'nt' g fi m is authorized to use the Velvaione method. Ll? JWWM X, ,m JMU i' W C11 WM WWW Mime 102 vie W1Sh to express our deepest appreclatlon to Mr Geslak, our senlor Class advisor, Mr Culle for Ins asslstance wlth our Senlor Play, Mr Dupree, our Junlor Class adv1sor and for hls a1d wlth the Junlor Prom, and Mr Hotchkiss for Ins help ln ma.k1ng our yearbook a success appreciation


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