Chestertown Central School - Panther Yearbook (Chestertown, NY)

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THE PANTHER 1950 Presented By THE CLASS OF 1950 CHESTERTOWN CENTRAL SCHOOL CHESTERTOWN, NEW YORK ALMA MATER Just across from Panther Mountain, With her pine trees green, Stands our noble alma mater, Plainly to be seen. Chorus: Lift the chorus, sing her praises, Over hill and dale, hail to thee Our noble high school, Chester, hail, all hail. -H- MR. JOHN H. BRINKMAN PRINCIPAL Whose words all ears take captive IN APPRECIATION MISS JEAN L. GORMAN SENIOR ADVISOR The reason firm, the temper- ate will, Endurance, foresight, strength, and skill BOARD OF EDUCATION Frank O'Conner, Laura Sanders, Elliott Bolton, Joseph Bennett, Roy Boles, Roy Gibb We, the senior class of 1950, wish to dedicate this yearbook to the ITcard of Chestertown Central School. FACULTY Row 1: Miss Gorman, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Dueil, Mrs. Raymond, Mrs. Sullivan, Mrs. Farmer, Miss Francello, Mrs. Reid Row 2: Mr. Smith, Mr. Beswick, Mr. Brinkman, Mr. Scholefield, Mr. Wentworth JANITORS AND CAFETERIA WORKERS Row 1: Mrs. Culver, Mrs. Winchip Row 2: Burton Myers, Lester Maxam PANTHER STAFF Editor______________ Assistant Editor_____ Business Manager____ Art Edi.or__________ Sports Editor_______ Circulation Editor Literary Editors____ Secretary __________ Photography Editors ---------------Myrna Markey ----------------John D. Gibb -------------Barbara Murphy --------------Donald Asmussen -------------William Martzinek ---------------Joyce Walker --Luella Perry-Janice Rankin ----------------Ruth Wilsie Madeline Lavery-Clara Moffitt SENIORS DONALD ASMUSSEN Between jest and earnest Basketball 1, 2 Press Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Council 1 Safety Patrol 3 Dramatics Club 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Deeds, not words ootball 1, 3, 4 occer 1 asketball 1, 2, 3, 4 aseball 1, 2 ress Club 1, 2, 3, 4 tudent Council 2, 4 tudent Council Pres. 3 'olleyboll 2, 3, 4 ramatics Club 3 'earbook Staff 4 ■J JOHN DAVID GIBB SENIORS MADELINE LAVERY Brevity is the soul of wit Class Secretory 2 Press Club 2, 3, 4 Volleyball 2, 4 Student Council 3 Basketball 3, 4 Monitor 3 MYRNA MARKEY A good mind possesses a kingdom Volleyball 2, 4 Class Secretary 3 Press Club 3, 4 Youth Bureau 3, 4 Basketball 3, 4 Monitor 3 Student Council 4 Class President 4 Yearbook Editor 4 SENIORS CLARA MOFFIT Sober, steadfast, and demure Press Club 2, 3, 4 Dramatics Club 3 Yearbook Staff 4 LjULusv k, BARBARA MURPHY The gentle mind by gentle deeds is known Press Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Cheerleader I, 2, 3 Class President I Closs Treasurer and Vice- President 2, 3 Dramatics Club 3 Student Council 3, 4 Monitor 3, 4 Volleyball 4 Yearbook Bus. Monager 4 SENIORS (VjC. LUELLA PERRY Where the willingness is great. The difficulty cannot be great Class President 1 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Softball I Cheerleader 1 Class Secretary 2 Volleyball 2, 3, 4 Press Club 3 Student Council 3, 4 Dramatics Club 3 Monitor 3, 4 Yearbook Staff 4 SENIORS 0c7c JANICE RANKIN And more than wisdom, more than wealth, A merry heart that laughs at care Monitor 3 Class Treasurer 3 Yearbook Staff 4 JOYCE WALKER To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield Class Treasurer 1 Press Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Dramatics Club 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Volleyball 2, 4 Cheerleader 1, 2 eft ' SENIORS RUTH WILSIE 'The secret of success is constoncy to purpose Press Club 1, 2, 3 Monitor 1, 2 Student Council 2 Cheerleader 2 Dramatics Club 3 Closs President 3 Closs Secretory 4 Yearbook Stoff 4 CLASS OFFICERS Myrna Markey____________________________________________________President Madeline Lavery_____________________________Vice President and Treasurer Ruth Wilsie_____________________________________________________Secretary MOTTO Out of the strain of the doing, Into the peace of the done. CLASS COLORS Blue and Gold CLASS FLOWER Blue Carnation CLASS HISTORY Strew gladness on the paths of men— You will not pass this way again . Twelve long years ago Mrs. Baldwin beheld a new set of first graders. That was way back in September, 1938. The original members of the class included among them Luella Perry, Janice Rankin, Joyce Walker, Clara Moffitt, Arthur Ford, Elaine Culver, Joan Hill and Royce Hill. There were others, but they have since left our midst. It seems that no ore wanted to invade our small circle until Corinth sent us our valedictorian, Barbara Murphy. This event took place in our fifth year in Chestertown Central. Everything went along smoothly until we entered the seventh grade. From Pottersville we acquired Don Asmussen, our man about town. The same year Joan and Royce Hill skipped into the eighth grade, making our class a little less populated. The eighth grade seems to have been our big year, not only for gradua- tion but also for our new members. Madeline Lavery hiked down from Pot- tersville to be with us, while Springfield, Mass, donated Ruth Wilsie. Green- ville, Maine sent us smiling Myrna Markey, but she left us again at the end of the year and moved to Richford, Vermont. Bill Carlozzi also joined us from Long Island. Lorraine Loomis, the girl with all the laughs, left us after our graduation. She arrived in Chestertown from Carthage during our sixth year in school. It seems that our increasing po ver clung to us during freshman year also. John Gibb joined us from Staten Island and Bill Martzinek from Long Island. Because of illness, Elaine Culver left our crowd during our second year in high school. Myrna Markey came back from Richford, Vermont though, to compensate the loss Arthur Ford decided it was time he got out into the world, so during his Junior year he worked very hard and graduated. Bill Carlozzi also left us to go back to Long Island. We had our Junior Prom which was very suc- cessful. Here we are in the year of 1950, the Seniors of Chestertown Central School. It's been a long and strenuous pull with many laughs, but we have finally made it. We have had our Senior Ball and Senior play, Pistol Pete . Our Washington trip with Miss Gorman as advisor was loads of fun. Now we are looking forward to graduation to climax our memorable days at C.H.S. PHOPHECY Climb high, climb far, Your goal the sky, your aim the star . Time: 1975 While gliding over the many rays of sunlight and combing the golden locks and brushing back the old memories, we behold Miss Gorman, our class advisor, covered with cobwebs, still trying to recover from the tasks of the class of '50. The sun is so bright, our view is a little hazy, but I believe what we see next is Ruth Wilsie, now married and raising a troop of little troopers — namely troop Z . As we near the bend in the road, we find Luella and Vincent, also rais- ing a little family, and in her spare time she is still plugging away at the telephone office. Next we float into a spacious room crowded with hundreds of people and behold — there is Joyce Walker, finally in the Metropolitan Opera ---------------------------third row from the back in the Mezzanine. Wow!! What was that? Sure enough it's Bill Martzinek in his jet pro- pelled hot rod flying over his fur farm to see how it looks from the air. Next we find Madeline Lavery, Myrna Markey, and Clara Moffitt as bookkeeper and secretaries for Mr. Peabody, the president of the largest concern in the world, The International Peanut Factory. Tired from the heat, we keep trudging along and behold — we find Barbara Murphy and John Gibb, married and raising some little secretaries. John is a traveling salesman and does he have fun! You sure met a lot of pretty girls when you go around selling cosmetics. Weary and tired from our long tour, we near the end, but we find Donald Asmussen, the same old flirt, wiring up his little cottage. Now as the rays slowly fade, we find Janice Rankin, still sleeping, but once in a while she does get up to take a spin in her car. The sunlight is just about gone when we see a man — old, grey, with wrinkled face, but still a very handsome man. You guessed it — Mr. Brink- man, of course, still principal of good old C.H.S. LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT All that glitters is not gold . We, the class of '50, being of sound body and — well, sound body any- way— do hereby establish this as our last will and testament for all pos- terity. Janice Rankin wills to Mr. Brinkman the honor of having another stu- dent just like her. Don Asmussen bequeaths to Arnold Walker his loquaciousness. Ruth Wilsie leaves to the Senior class advisor of next year another student with the ability to get to school on time Like I do . Madeline Lavery leaves the right to be the tallest girl in C.H.S. to Claire Culver. Bill Martzinek wills to Rodney Warner his illegal absences for hunting and fishing purposes. Barbara Murphy bequeaths her car so Joyce Wallace can visit friends in town. Clara Moffitt wills her quietness to Marilyn Bennett. Joyce Walker wills to Shirley Hill her ability to sing. Luella Perry wills to Anne Sawyer a book entitled How to Catch Your Man Early . Myrna Markey leaves her job at Anne's to whomever it may concern. The cast of Pistol Pete leaves Pete (Don A.) to anyone who wants him. J.D., Don, and Bill leave their exceptionally fine writing ability to Jim, Art, and Kennie. The class leaves Miss Gorman an aspirin tablet which she will no doubt need after graduation. And to Mr. Brinkman, we, the Seniors, leave. HALL OF FAME SONGS BOOKS MOVIES POEMS Clara Moffitt_______-____________________________________Hometown Girl Ruth Wilsie______________________________________We'll Build A Bungalow Janice Rankin___________________________________Ah, Sweet Mystery Of Love Joyce Walker_________________They Say That Falling In Love Is Wonderful Luella Perry__________________________________________I L°ve You Truly Barbara Murphy----------------------------------------------Near You Myrna Markey_____________________________________________________________— Sweethearts Madeline Lavery________________________________________What s The JoKe Donald Asmussen___________________________________Cheaper By The Dozen John Gibb___________________________________________Death Of A Salesman Bill Martzinek_____________________________________Cry Of The Wild Goose Mr. Brinkman_______________________________________________ The Reformer Mrs. Sullivan----------------------------------------------------- Redhead Miss Gorman-------------------------------------------Above Suspicion Miss Francello________________________________________Far Away Places Mr. Wentworth_________________________________________Third Man Theme Mr. Smith__________________________________________Get Thee Behind Me Mrs. Reid_______________It's So Nice To Have A Man Around The House Mr. Scholefield________________________________________________________The Champion Senior Class___________________________________lt's Later Than You Think Study Hall____________________________________________________Battleground The Halls_____________________________________Charge Of The Light Brigade Closing Of Schools----------------------------------------Song Of The Free Mr. Brinkman's Office______________________________The Inner Sanctum The Library___________________________________________Information Please Faculty_____________________________________________________0ur Masters Five Minute Periods_____________________________The Pause That Refreshes Four Years Of High School________________________________Pilgrims Progress Senior Homeroom ---------------------------------------------- Helzapoppin Graduation____________________________________________The Exiles Departure Gym At Noontime_____________________________________________Snake Pit The Juniors___________________________________________________________Born Yesterday Regents_______________________________________________Five Minutes More Janitors---------------------------------------------------------- Ragmop Cafeteria Help__________If I Knew You Were Coming l'd-a Baked A Cake Mrs. Farmer______________________________________________Rumors Are Flying Pay Check To Teachers-----------------------------------Whispering Hope Chorus________________________________________________Screeming Meemies Bancj______________________________________________Music? Music? Music? Girls' Quartet________________________________________Daddy's Little Girls School Walk ___________________________The Last Mile Home Bus Drivers_____________________________________Is This Trip Necessary? School Board_____________________________Dear Hearts And Gentle People Monitors_____Don't Do Something To Someone Else That You Wouldn't Want Done To You _____Body And Soul Daddy's Little Helper _______Foolish Heart Student Council Mrs. Brinkman Truant Officer w W CO O £ o o (iLditei % Row 1: Shirley Hill, Elaine Culver, Joyce Wallace, Theresa Wallace, Miss Froncello, Anne Sawyer Row 2: Dayton Morrisey, Henry Harpp, Art Tennyson, Roger LaCourse, Ronald Walters, Rodney Warner, Clifford Belden, Jim Roden, Ken Murphy CLASS OF 1952 Row 1: Rosaline Burch, Florence Holmes, Agnes Drake, Jean Gibb, Marilyn Martzinek Row 2: Allan Markey, Arnold Walker, Vincent Ploce, Mrs. Reid CLASS OF 1953 Row 1: Jonet Little, Beverly May, Anne Frazier, Arthur Winchip, Richard Raymond Row 2: Evelyn Tennyson, Mr. Wen.worth, William Moore, Carolyn Holmes Row 3: Nick O'Connor, William Tennyson, Michael Ross, Philip Perry, Eugene Flachbarth, Joseph DeMattis Row 1: Neil O'Connell, Charles Roberts, Victor Maxam, Robert Flachbarth, Don LaCourse, Dick Tennyson Row 2: Richard Hill, Josephine Drake, Beverly Walker, Patsy Schwentker, Joe Tennyson Row 3: Beverly Giersburg, Claire Culver, Phyllis Hill, Joan Roden, Helen Little, Peggy Franson Row 4: Mr. Smith, David Wallace, Roger Bolton, Richard O'Connor GRADE SEVEN Row I: Jomes Wolalce, Ernest DeMattis, Walter Tennyson, Jane O'Connor, Eugene Rankin Row 2: William Bartlett, Arthur Berg, Kenneth Gigg, Claudine Place, Beatrice Harpp Row 3: William Warner, Wayne Kingsley, Mrs. Sullivan, Elsie Koenig, Jane Smith, Marie Tennyson GRADE SIX Row 1: Renee Schrenk, Grace LaCourse, Groce Steele, Joyce Ellsworth, Carol Schrenk Row 2: Jerry Harrp, Marvin Tennyson, Francis Drake, Jerry Hill, Albert Giersberg Row 3: James Hall, Peter Sanders, Eugene Lewis, William Walkup, Andrew Dixon, Roy Holmes % GRADES FOUR AND FIVE Row 1: Nancy Lee Van Derwarker, James Dyer, Eleanor Smith, Nancy Anne O'Connell, Eleanor Warner, Francis Hill, Joyce Smith, Louise Walkup, Irving De Matties Row 2: Marjorie Moffitt, Kathy Flachbarth, Richard May, Robert Wallace, Ada Holmes, Doris Belden, Denzel Fleming, Joseph May Row 3: Eldrid Harpp, Gustave Giersberg, James Hyde, Herbert Martin, Robert Scripture, Carol Sue Cunningham, Larry Kingsley Row 4: Mahlon Holmes, Darroll Vanderwarker, Mr. Beswick, Keith Van Derwarker GRADE THREE Row 1: Carl Roberts, Alfred Harpp, May Hall, Elaine Hill, Dorothy Giersberg, Helen Hill, Alison Gibb, Erwin Harpp Row 2: Elmer Morehouse, Susan Bowen, Wilma Belden, Daisy Steel, Ruth Moore, Irene Little GRADE TWO Row 1: Sally Ann Hall, Margaret Tennyson, Allison DeMatties, Sandra Brinkman, Betty Carpenter, Sally Jane Sanders Row 2: Vincent Perry, Arthur Moffitt, Roy Bowen, Tommy Tennyson, Blaney Blodgett, David Bedell, Andrew Anderson Row 3: Andy Ray Campanaro, Johnny Whipple, Ashely Hayes, Jeffrey Bombard, Billy Cunningham, Mrs. Raymond, Bradford Hayes, Randy Ellsworth, Jerry Wallace GRADE ONE Row 1: James Baker, Robert Wilsie, Charles Armstrong, Susan Bedell, Billy Martin, Penny Place, Vincent Frisbie, Robert Bartlett Row 2: Mrs. Farmer, Robert Warner, Billy Carboy, Nancy Najor, Sandro Whipple, Katherine Anderson, Roberta Hayes, Ronald Kingsley, Judy O'Connor STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Joyce Wallace______________ John Gibb__________________ Barbara Murphy_____________ Cliff Belden_______________ ____President Vice President ----Secretary ----Treasurer REPRESENTATIVES Shirley Hill, Beverly May, Myrna Markey, Jean Gibb, Luella Perry, Victor Maxam, Richard Ray- mond, Ken Murphy, Allan Markey, Arthur Berg ADVISOR Miss Gorman CHORUS Under the supervision of Mrs. John Reid, the Mixed Chorus presented their annual Christmas Program, an operetta entitled, Merry Christmas . On May 12, the minstrel show Land of Cotton , was presented. PRESS CLUB Editor-in-chief____________________________________________Rodney Warner Assistant Editor________________________________________Barbara Murphy Feature Editor------------------------------------------------Jean Gibb Assistant Feature Editors______________________Myrna Markey, Joyce Walker Sports________________________________________________________John Gibb Humor___________________________________________________ Madeline Lavery School Daze______________________________________________Madeline Lavery Class News_____________Clara Moffitt, Marilyn Benr ett, Marilyn Martzinek, Janet Little, Claire Culver, Bobby Flachbarth, Wayne Kirgsley and Ernest DeMatties Fashions________________________________________________Donald Asmussen Business Manager____________________________________________Anne Sawyer Art__Rodney Warner, Donald Asmussen, Wayne Kingsley, Ernest DeMatties Typing______Madeline Lavery, Barbara Murphy, Ken Murphy, Ar.ne Sawyer, Joyce Walker, Marilyn Bennett, Elaine Cuiver Mimeographing______________________________________________Ken Murphy Assembly Staff_________________Anne Sawyer, Ken Murphy, Barbara Murphy, Rodney Warner, Madeline Lavery, Joyce Wallace Faculty Advisors________________________________Miss Gorman, Mrs. Sullivan VARSITY BASKETBALL Row 1: Cliff Belden, Allan Markey, Jim Roden, John Gibb, Ken Murphy, Coach Scholefield Row 2: Dayton Morrisey, Roger LaCourse, Arnold Walker, Henry Harpp, Vincent Place JV BASKETBALL Row 1: Ernest DeMatties, Walter Tennyson, Billy Tennyson, Victor Moxam, Charles Roberts, Jim Wallace, Art Winchip Row 2: Coach Scholefield, Gene Flachbarth, Nick O'Connor, Roger Bolton, Mike Ross, Dick O'Connor VARSITY CHEERLEADERS y Marilyn Martzinek, Anne Frazer, Marilyn Bennett, Janet Little, Jean Gibb, Beverley Walker JV CHEERLEADERS Row 1: Beverley Walker, Claire Culver Row 2: ( Jane 'Connor, Joan Roden, Claudine Place kow z: jane'.jj v.onnor, K VO f FOOTBALL Row 1: Gene Flochbarth, Billy Moore, Cliff Belden, Ken Murphy, Art Winchip, Vincent Place Row 2: Roger Bolton, Henry Harpp, Nick O'Connor, Coach, Jim Roden, John Gibb, Arnold Wolker BASEBALL Row 1: Allan Markey, Cliff Belden, Ken Murphy, Roger LaCourse, Arnold Walker, Vincent Place; Art Winchip, kneeling Row 2: Gene Flochbarth, Henry Harpp, Coach, Jim Roden « V I We The Senior Class of 1950 wish to express our appreciation to you, THE ADVERTISERS for your cooperation in making this yearbook possible Painted Post Press FINE JOB AND BOOK PRINTING Painted Post, New York Compliments of Walter W. Janser Roy Boles JANSER'S DRUG STORE Chestertown, New York Our Compliments To — Graduates To — Undergraduates To — Principal and Teachers To — School Board T. J. Fish Son 1923—1950 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS Kenneth Murphy- Lumber Co. Friends Loke New York CONGRATULATIONS To The Class of 1950 Riverside Gas Oil Co., Inc. Distributors of Tydol Products BEST WISHES To The Class of 1950 Compliments of LAURA S. SANDERS CHESTER A. Accounting and Tax Service STEVENSON Ch?stertown, New York Chester - Schroon - Horicon Bank CHESTERTOWN, NEW YORK THE BANK OF CHEERFUL SERVICE We Welcome Your Patronage COMPLIMENTS OF Sawyer Press Starbuck's PRINTERS-PUBLISHERS Service Station NORTH CREEK, NEW YORK BEST WISHES CONGRATULATIONS TO TO THE CLASS OF 1950 THE SENIOR CLASS MacNeill's Vetter's Garage Hardware Store CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Sales and Service Phone 2411 Evinrude Outboard Motors Chestertown, New York COMPLIMENTS TO THE SENIOR CLASS EVELYN B. WARNER CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1950 EUGENE RANKIN PRATT'S BEAUTY SHOPPE ALL FORMS OF Chestertown, New York INSURANCE nEST Mottled ■Leverages D. and H. COAL CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1950 RIVERSIDE DISTRIBUTING COMPANY, INC. ANDY CAMPANARO Riparius, N. Y. Telephone 2338 Compliments of CHESTERTOWN LIQUOR STORE C. Meisen, Prop. Compliments of EMERY A. HAMBLIN AND CHARLES R. LEGGETT GOOD LUCK TO CLASS OF 1950 VERNIE L. JOHNSON North End Garage Worrensburg, New York CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1950 MAY YOUR FUTURE YEARS BE PROSPEROUS Dr. JOHN W. RIED L. G. SMITH Compliments of Electrical Contractor and HOWARD B. SWAN Dealer Westinghouse and General Insurance Hotpoint Appliances Chestertown, New York Phone 3011 Chestertown, New York L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY CLARENCE CARPENTER Attleboro, Mass. Class Rings Pins Welfare Commissioner Commencement Invitations Memorial Plaques Box 9 Warrensburg, New York A. M. HODGKINS Box 9 Schenectady, N. Y. CONGRATULATIONS Compliments of TO THE SENIORS B. AND M. SUPPLY CO. RISING HOUSE Phone 3031 Chestertown, New York Chestertown Compliments of Compliments of CUNNINGHAM MOTOR SALES GLEN ROSE INN Ford Sales Service Phone 2631 Bill Shergold, Prop. Chestertown, New York BEST WISHES TO THE SENIOR CLASS Compliments of DR. BLANEY B. CHESTERTOWN POST 964 BLODGETT AMERICAN LEGION Compliments of DR. FELIX SCHRENK Compliments of AND TUMBLEBROOK DR. SUZANNE SCHRENK FARM Chestertown, New York Compliments of Compliments of Anne's Beauty Shoppe 1. 0. 0. F. of Phone 2871 Chestertown, New York Compliments of Compliments of Dr. N. Baroudi A FRIEND North Creek, New York Compliments of Compliments of CHESTER GARAGE MRS. WILLIAM H. Auto Repairs MONTGOMERY Body and Fender Straightening Refinishing Real Estate and Insurance Lubrication Car Washing Shell Products Chesterown, New York H. S. ENGLANDER E. D. WHITE C. V. PETER CO. A. F. BARBER Clothing Furnishing Shoes ENGLANDER BROTHERS Men's and Boys' Outfitters Glens Falls, New York Glens Falls, New York OUR COMPLIMENTS TO THE CLASS OF '50 EAGLE CLOTHING CO. Imperial Washable Papers Office Equipment School Supplies RUSSELL AND WAIT Glens Falls, New York 174 Glen St. Glens Falls New York Norge Home Applionces R.C.A. Victor Television Carrier Air Conditioners, Ice Makers DAVID'S SHOES COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION Glens Falls Glens Falls New York MAY THE CLASS OF '50 MAJOR IN SUCCESS FASHION SHOP FOWLER'S 19-21 Ridge Street Glens Falls New York Glens Falls, N. Y. FLORSHEIM ENNA JETTICK AIR STEP FREEMAN DR. SCHOLL ROBLEE VAN the SHOE MAN 29 Ridge St., Glens Falls BUSTER BROWN JUMPING JACK PETER RABBIT IDEAL BEST WISHES CLASS OF '50 ECONOMY STORE Glens Falls Family Store Glens Falls, New York (Proved Appliances) Lamps Shades THE ELECTRICAL ART SHOP, INC. 55 Ridge Street Glens Falls, New York Electric Appliance Repairing Our Specialty Tel. 2-5512 COMPLIMENTS OF THE QUEENSBURY E. Staley Martin, Mgr. Glens Falls, New York The Home of Better Music S U S S E R S BRAYDON CHAPMAN SPORTING GOODS CO. Everything in the Music Park and Glen St. Line Tel. 2-1034 144-146 Glen Street Glens Foils Glens Falls New York SUCCESS TO THE CLASS OF 1950 THE ERLANGER STORE EARL CARPENTER, INC. Studebaker Sales Service GLENS FALLS SARATOGA Phone 7001 N. Warrensburg, New York CRESTWOOD Presents its compliments to the entire student body and the faculty AND ALSO Presents the finest in foods and beverages to all the community Chestertown, New York Route 9 With fondest wishes for the success of our 1950 graduates. May they prosper. BOARD OF EDUCATION Chestertown Central School


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