Columbia High School - Columbian Yearbook (East Greenbush, NY)

 - Class of 1955

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N HF' ' 9' 'L V 'KX 61.5 1-ggiyq.. ,-.rjqgfq,.:Q-p?.,'gSy!'55 AX '- ' 1- --flffq. :':-92'X. --W-Uf ..-s- s 1 - - 1' H ,c:- N My L Q'-'MQ' f ' -f ' f-:1 Af ff A sa -f, AM .J iz-sw'fFLhrfra:?.,hr1.3ful Ma- ffi:7,.-f?!w1mm-56'i92eYr5:4?4E-,' ,-'JJJQZFLE 'BP 4 - 5, M f f byqgfg N 43 x wwf ,ff yjjjfiiyfk fgmfigf fzifimff if 5, W .LLJL an L CENTRAL BUILDING U16 Hvlumbizzn 7955 Scrzior 611155 Annual ff! Erflumbia jfzyh Salma! 5115i Grecubush, New llark MISS BARRETT Adviser While the mambu priestess executes her ooo-doo dance before the caul- dron, the toils and troubles of the senior class go up in smoke. As the smoke disappears, we see the accom- plishments and activities of the class of ,55 recreated in this yearbook as if by magic. The rhythm of the jungle drums becomes more frenzied, and we drift into a world of the supernatural. Row l left to Ilghl S. Ryan, N. Lynd. II. Mayberry. B. Hodge, M Rechl B Limbo H Berzhmans C Smith. Ron Z left to right Nlr. Lyons, Nlrs. lNlaloncy, S. Miller. Y. Riggs, J Yan Xallmnburgh l' L allagher F Rnssello. F. Phillips. Rom 'S left to right ,I Willimott, D. McCullough, R. Turner, j. Weaver, lr Nlorsc 'NI Hom Cable af Evnfenfs ADMINISTRATION . SENIORS . . SENIOR HIGH . JUNIOR HIGH . . SPORTS . ELEMENTARY . ADVERTISERS . wig Q w?5NTN4fVS3F9ww I ,W Nu ,Ci-P343w4,i-x QD I ffl I F Q, -:X 4 ,gn A, f- i I he f eva, , JIU 1 , A -if D 4 V f 5 ' Qifiiff qnmqgff -. c- cuff nv- 47 ' fq' 1' 1 ' E XS I7 , E 'Q ' A- x ' Dedication Miss Jean Mitchell We, the Class of 1955, dedicate this yearbook to Miss Jean Mitchell and Mr. Lee Burland. WVe deeply appreciate the guid- ance and willing assistance which they have shown to us for two years in all of our class activities. YVithout their cheerful help and co-operation, the Class of ,55 would have found many prob- lems insolvable. Mr. Lee Burland V , ., fi fe? fb 'EE 4, fig up - A If AV w , ' Q aclmininirafion 1671 rd nf 56l'llL'llffl7 BOARD OF EDUCATION Row l, left to right: R. Mensing, W. McCullough, S. Seibert. Row 2, left to right: W. Nlarshall, F. Wakeman, Sunnners, J. Albright. ,414 5if,vressizf14 af Gratitude Our Board of Education should he eonunended for exercising much fore- sight in their planning for our ever increasing school population. As a result of their effort, Bell-Top School was recently opened, and a new elementary school, Green Nleadow, will he ready lor occupancy in September, l955. In spite of many problems such as transportation, teacher shortage, and over- crowded class rooms, the board has maintained adequate facilities and a well balanced curriculum. lVithout their ingenuity many ol' the difficulties which existed this year would not have been overcome. The board IHCIIll3CI'S have graciously donated theii time and energy as a corninunity service, As a result of their untiring ellorts, future classes will be assured ol' a broad preparation for life as useful citizens, HOWARD I.. CUFF ARTHUR I. SCOTT Superintendent of Schools Supervising Principal Quidauvc A MARGARET AUGST MCGIBBON CARL L. COLVIN junior High Counselor Senior High Counselor S S fi 5 2 , Doris A. Barrett B.A., M.A. N.Y.S.C.T. English Alice S. Bennett john Blass janet Boeh Daniel Briggs B.A., M.A. B.A., M.A. A.B. B.A. N.Y.S.C.T. Columbia and DePawn N.Y.S.C.T. Mathematics N-Y-S-C-FIB Health and English, English, Physical Education Remedial Reading Foreign Languages Nicholas Budnowski Lee Burland Margaret Carroll Rodney Chipp B.A., M.A. M.S. Russell Sage, B.S., M.S. Providence College, Cornell N.Y.S.C.T. New Paltz, N.Y.S.C.T. Columbia Science Ari Social Studies Social Studies, Driver Training Ann Columbe B.A. N.Y.S.C.T. Science Shirley Conway Daniel Corr Edith Cosgrove Lucy De Nuzzo E. Helen Gardner B.S. B.A. M.S. B.S., lNI.A. B.S., M.S. B.A., M.A. Ithaca N.Y.S.C.T. Skidmore College, Concord Russell Sage, Physical Education Science Columbla UWVCYSHY Commerce N-Y'S-C-Th Physical Education Social Studies ff 13 Gavryck Raymond Gietz Peter Havey Wallace Heinze M.A. B.S., M.S. B.A., M.A. A.B., M.A. N.Y.S.C.T. Frm-donia N.Y.S.C.T. N.Y.S.C.T. English Music Social Studies Science, Mathematics Esther Hostig B.s., M.S. N.Y.S.C.T. Commerce ,sv Robert King B.A., M.A. Clark Social Studies s Sinai Ruth Hurr B.A., M.A. N.Y.S.C.T. English, Dramntics l 1 Blaine Johnston ILS., M.A. Akron, Columbia Arl 7-Q is .Q iw .fb O 35365 E Q 4 rf . .Q -. M -fo, .M A f f W , .W F Martha Kinley M.A. N.Y.S.C.T. Reading Y W ,K Nlrs. Nlyra Horwitz A.B., M.A. N.Y.S.C.T. . Matliernatics Dorothy King B.S., M.S. N.Y.S.C.T. Commerce Paul Kirsch BA., M.A. N.Y,S.C.T. Harvard Social Studies it ':' Q, , K K , W K .x , Dorothea Koenig Louis Lambert B.S. B.S. Ithaca Buffalo Music Industrial Arts, Mechanical Drawing Donald Langley BS. Tc-mplct Health. Physical Educatioizv, Adult Education :Ex 3 yfa if W : T514 i Viv -.-.. : . U A te 2ffa:::-f-:,-.- , if M294 FV time , . 33,3 W Sw e f . H , ...... . W wg, , . W J Q, 53 Q' X '::::f'EI? 1g.., .. V - 5 :xv- in 5 , J pr f ff .4 'ik' is 45 ww ,fe ,r f tw Qfifivfslf t .nt 1 1 4 3 g Q 4 1 ff, .,.,,. . . 'SHP K N If 1?x, -- -. . , ,5f1A:,W . , H we QW iXf,1,,2'::i Q W' iitgi 2.3 1132 F H a at sg' ,. 'Q ., 'ff x ., A. '. l Joseph Leavitt Edward Lynch Lawrence Lyons Joan Maloney Nlarjorie Martin B.S. BA., M.S. Pratt Institut:-. R.P.I. BA.. M.A. B.S. G.S.C,T. SYIYICLISK' AM N.Y.S.C.T. fl4'I1l'S1'O. N.Y.S.C.' Industrial Arm, Phyvieal Education, Languages Mathematic.: Mechanical Drawing Health .lean Mitchell B.S. Plattsburg Home Economics Harry Rapenske B.S. Cortland Plzyxical Erluca tion Ruth Morris Fred Morse Marjorie Novak Rita O'Hara BA. B.S., M.S. B.E. B.S. N.Y.S.C.'l'. Ithaca Oneonta, N.Y.S.C.T. Syracuse Matheinatitrx Music English, Home Economics Remedial Reading David Recs Helen Rodak Fred Roden Jean Roeck B.A., M.A. B.S. B.S., M.S. B.A., M.A. N.Y.S.C.T., Clark N.Y.S.C.T. Oswego, N.Y.S.C.T. N.Y.S.C.T. Social .S'tua'ies Commerce Industrial Arts English, Social Stu 5 H 3 5: '31 Mt. R Grace Smith Kendall Southard Manton Spaulding Bessie Stapleton Edward Stearns B.A. B. Ed., M.S. B.S. B.S., M.S. B.A., M.A. N,Y,S,C,T, Om-onta. N.Y.S.U.T. Tcmplv N.Y.S.C,'l'. Englihgh lish, Social Studies Social Studies, Science Physical Education English Jean Tracy Norma Vescovi Theresa Vosburgh Damia Winshurst B.A., M.A. B.S. B.S. B.S. N.Y.S.C.T. Potsdam Potsdam llochcstcr Institute of Englixh Music Music FIC'fl'm010gY, N-Y-S-C-'V Home Econonlifx LIBRARY STAFF Left to right: A. Goff, B.S., N.Y.S.C.T.g K. Hollister, B.A., B.S. in N.Y.S.C.T.g s. smith, B.S. in L.s., B.A., M.s., N.Y.s.c.T. 6104 k Row l, left to right: M. Dewart, Plattsburgh, B.S.g M. 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Petersen. 611155 0Mcers Hass af 55' Swcufizfc' Kvmmiffcc Row 1, left to right: H. Berghmans. Bliss Mitchell, B. Romer. Row 2, left to right: F. Phillips. lNIr. Burland. J. Mfillinlott. NANCY LEE AINSLIE iijvanv Intramurals 35 Cil'0.YS7'0IIfl.V Gem Staff 45 Teen-Age Times Staff 85 Sub-Deb Club 85 Twirling Club 7, 8. 15 Historical Club 15 Dramatics Club l. 2, 3. 45 Senior Play Committeeg Spring Play Usher 35 Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, 4. BEATRICE I. BATTING ' r:Beau Orchestra 1, 2, 3. 45 C1'o.v.vroads Gem Staff 3, 45 I.R.C. 3. 45 Dramatics Club 2. 3, 45 Spring Play Cast 25 Ticket Committee 35 Senior Play Cast5 Dance Committees 1, 2, 3. 45 Senior Tea Committee. ,IANETH ANNE BEINETT1 I v ifyann Teen-Age Times Asst, Editor 85 COLUMBIAN Asst. Editor5 Sub-Deb Club 85 Historical Club 8. l 5 I.R.C. 2. 35 Dramatics Club 2, 3. 45 Spring Play Committee 35 Senior Play Committees5 Honor Society 3, 45 Stu- dent Council 1. 2, 3, 45 Pres. I5 Dance Committees l. 2, 3. 45 Prom Court 35 Cheerleading 3, 45 Make- Up Squad 2, 3, 45 Sno-Ball Court 4. HELENE ANTOINETTE BERGHMANS Babe Intramurals 2. 3. 43 Basketball Team 45 Chorus 7. 8, 15 Yearbook StafI5 I.R.C. Sec. 35 Dramatics Club 8. l. 25 Spring Play Committees 2. 35 Senior Play Committeeg Sub-Deb Club 85 Senior Class Executive Committee5 Dance Committees 1, 2. 3, 45 Junior Prom Court 35 Cheerleading 1, 3, 45 Senior Tea Committee Chairman5 Sno-Ball Queen 4. BONNIE IRENE BOYCE Butch ' Intramurals 7, 85 Historical Club 7, 85 Sub-Deb Club 85 Senior Play Scene Painting Cornmittceg Dance Committees 1, 25 Senior Play Committee. JOHN ROBERT BREEN I Cri5co,' Football 15 Chorus 7, 8. 1, 2. 3, 45 Photography Club 25 Dramatics Club 35 Spring Play Cast 85 Senior Play Castg Dance Committees l, 2, 3. 45 Senior Tea Committee. ARNOLD BROWNSTEIN HATIIJRJ Intramurals 7, 85 Photography Club 3, 45 Radio Club l. 2, 35 Projection Club 3, 45 Historical Club 7, 85 Senior Play Committee5 Christmas Pageant 2. MARILYN SALLY BURR Mini, Intramurals 15 Chorus l. 2. 3, 45 Dramatics Club 8. 15 I.R.C. 45 Spring Play Committees 8, l. 25 Usher 3. 45 Senior Play Committee5 Dance Com- mittees 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Tea Committee. s k?m,,,,,,. ,,,,,aff tus HOPE DAWVNMARIE CHANDLER fl'H0pieJJ Intramurals 7, Chorus 7, 8. 1, 2, 3, 4, All-State 4, Crossroads Gem Staff 4, Jr. Red Cross 7, Senior and Spring Play Committees 3, 4, Dance Committees 1, 2, 3. 4, Senior Tea Committee. JANE ELIZABETH CHERRY 711nie'J Intramurals 1, 4, Basketball Team 1, Chorus 7. 8. l, Band 8, 1, 2, 3. 4, Orchestra 1, 3. 4, Editor '55 COLUMBIAN, Jr. Red Cross 7, Sub-Deb Club 8, I.R.C. 2, 3, Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council 8, l. 2, 3, 4, See. 1, Dance Committees 3. 4, All- State 2, 4, Solo Competition 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN FRANCIS CLYNES nCli1IkSu Chorus 1, 2, 3. 4, Historical Club 7. 8, l, Senior Play Committee, Dance Committees 2. 3. 4, Senior Tea Committee. MARGUERITE ESTHER CODDINGTON Little 07161, Intramurals 1, 2. 3. 4, Hockey Team l. 2, 4, Basket- ball l, Softball 2. 3, Jr. Red Cross 7. 8, Twirling Club 7, 8, Dramatics Club 8, I. 2, 3. 4, Science Club 2, Spring Play Cast 8, Usher 8, 2, 3, Committees 8, l. 3, 4, Senior Play Prompter, Dance Committees I. 2. 3, 4, Senior Tea Committee. ELIZABETH ANN CULVER frllizn Intramurals 8, 1, 2. 3, Band 1, 2, Chorus 7. 3. 1, Crossroads Gem Staff 2, 3, I.R.C. 2, 3, Spring and Senior Play Committees, Usher 2, 4, Dance Commit- tees 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Tea Committee. MARY DEE Senior Play Conunittee, Dance Committees l, 2, 3. 4, Senior Tea Committee. RITA IVIARIE DELIZO f'Gumba,' GEORGE VV. DICKHOUT Ger1rge'H Varsity Football l, 2. 3. 4, Track l. 2. 3, Baseball 2, 3, Basketball l. 2. 3, Chorus 2, 3, Historical Club 7, 8, Varsity Club 4, Senior Play Committee, Stu- tlent Council 7, Dance Committees I, 2. 3. 4, Senior Tea Committee. HOWARD DIERBERGER H0wie', Stage Crew 3, 4, Asst. Manager 4, Senior Play Com- mittee, Dance Committees l, 2. 3, 4, Senior Tea Committee. SUZANNE DONKIN ffsuev Basketball Team 4, Dance Committees 3, 4g Senior Tea Committee. MARIE GERTRUDE DORNAUER Gert Crossroads Gem Staff 45 Twirling Club 7, Dramatics Club 2, Spring and Senior Play Committees, Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, 45 Cheerleading lg Senior Tea Committee, Sno-Ball Court 4. ,IO ANN WANDA DRAY H7011 Intramurals 8, 2, 4, Chorus 7, 8, 1, 3, 43 Dramatics Club 1, 2, Twirling Club 7, I.R.C. 2, 3, 45 Sub-Deb Club 85 Photography Club 2, Science Club 25 Jr. Red Cross 75 Spring Play Cast 1, Committees 2, 3, Senior Play Committee, Dance Committees 1, 2, 3. 4, Senior Tea Committee. MARTHA MILLICENT DUNCKLEE :rMartJ,s: Chorus Accompanist 3, 4, Historical Club 7, 8, Sub- Deb Club Sec. 85 I.R.C. 2, 3, Spring Play Cast 8, l, 2, Senior Play Committee, Class Officer 7, Dance Committees l, 2, 3, 4. JUDY ELENZWEIG fully Spring Play Committee 3, Senior Play Committeeg Dance Committees l. 2. 3, 45 Senior Tea Committee. ELIZABETH CARR FENTON Betsey Crossroadx Gem Staff 45 Times-Union Representative 4, I.R.C. 4, Debate Team 4, Senior Play Com- mittee, Senior Tea Committee. JAMES FONTAINE ffjimn Historical Club 7, Senior Play Committee. CAROL-,IO FRENCH FrenchieJ' Intramurals 7, 8, Chorus 7, 8, 1, 2, 3. 4, Band 7, 8, Crossroads Gem Staff 3, Dramatics Club 8, 1, 2, 3, Sub-Deb Club 8, Twirling Club 7, I.R.C. 3, 4, Spring Play Committees 8, Usher 2, 3, Senior Play Committee, Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Tea Committee. NORMAN DEVON FRYBACK JVo1Am', Football Team 1, 4, Historical Club 7, 8, Projection Club I, 2, 3, 4, Photography Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Stage Crew l, 2, 3, 4, Asst. Manager 3, Manager 4, Spring and Senior Play Scene Construction Committee Chairman 3, 4, Spring Play Committees 2, 3, 4, Dance Committees l, 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA ANN GALLAGHER Pain Intramurals 8, 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Team l, 3, 4, Hockey 3, 4, Archery 3, Chorus 7, 8, 3, 4, Year- book Staff, Sub-Deb Club Treas. 8, I.R.C. 2, 3, Jr. Red Cross 7. 1, Photography Club l, Twirling Club 7, Dramatics Club 8, 1, 2, 3, 4, Spring Play Committees 2. 3. 4, Senior Play Make-Up Squad, Honor Society 3, 4, Treas. 4, Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Tea Committees, Make-Up Squad 2, 3, 4, Sno-Ball Court 4. WILLIAM F. GREENWALD Bill Intramurals 7. 8, 1, 2, 3. 4, Football Team 1, Jay- Vee Baseball Team 2, Manager 3, Stage Crew 2. 3, 4, Historical Club 7, 8, I.R.C. 3, 4, Debating 3, 4, Senior Play Committees, Dance Committees 2, 3, 4, Senior Tea Committee. BARBARA ANN GRINDROD ScratchU Intramurals 3, Senior Play Scene Painting Commit- tee, Dance Committees 3. JOSEPH HACKER H7069 Senior Play Props Committee, Dance Committees 'E 4 LINDE TRACY HARTIG Linn Intramurals 7, 8, 1, 2, 3, 4, Hockey Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 3, Softball l, 2, 3, Junior High Chorus 7, 8, Crossroads Gem Staff 3, Dramatics Club 1. 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3. 4, Jr. Red Cross 7, Senior and Spring Play Committees 3, 4, Spring Play Cast 3, Student Council 7. 8, Jr. Prom Court, Dance Committees l, 2, 3, 4, Senior Tea Committee. BARBARA ANN HASELTON Barbieri Chorus 1. 2, 4, Crossroads Gem Staff 4, I.R.C. 3, 4, Photography Club 3, Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4, Sub- Deb Club 8, Spring Play Committees 2. 3, Senior Play Usher, Honor Society 3, 4, Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Tea Committee. 0 INIARY LOU HARRINGTON 21.0113 Chorus 7, 8. l, 25 Senior Play Co1mnittee5 Dance Committees 1. 2. 3, 45 Senior Tea Committee. BARBARA MAE HODGE B111'bU Intramurals 75 Chorus 7, 3, 45 Solo Competition 2, 35 Yearbook StaH5 Art Club 7, 8, l, 2, 3, 45 Dra- matics Club 8. l. 2, 45 Twirling Club 75 Mural Club 2. 3, 45 Senior and Spring Play Cast 8, 3, 45 Spring Play Committees 8, 35 Student Council 8, lg Class Officer, Sec. 25 Dance Committees I, 2, 3, 43 Senior Tea Committee. DIANE R. HODGE Red Chorus 7, 15 Red Cross 75 Dramatics Club 7, 8. 15 Sub-Deb Club 8. Pres.5 Spring Play Cast 85 Senior and Spring Play Committees 3. 45 Dance Commit- tees l. 2, 3, 4-5 Cheerleading 15 Senior Tea Com- mittee. JOSEPH HOFFMAN ffyoev Intramurals l, 2, 3. 45 Chorus 8, 1. 45 Historical Club 7, 85 Dance Committees l. 2. 3, 4. RAYMOND HERBERT HOGLE akayv Intramurals 7, 85 Chorus 7. 8. l, 2, 3. 45 Red Cross 7, 8. 15 Senior Play Scene Painting Committeeg Dance Committees I, 2. 3, 4. KARYL LOUISE HOLLAND Historical Club 7, 85 Dramatics Club 8. 3, 45 I.R.C. 3, 45 Senior and Spring Play Committees 8, 3, 45 Spring Play Cast 35 Dance Committees 3. 45 Senior 'l'ea Committee. MARVIN IRA HONIG Yearbook Staffg Projection Crew 2. 3, 45 Photog- raphy Club 2, 3, Pres. 35 Senior Play Castg Honor Society 3. 45 Dance Committee 3. BARBARA ANN JOHNSTON 'Bobbie' Intramurals l. 2, 45 Dramatics Club 25 Senior Play Usher5 Dance Committees l, 2. 3, 45 Senior Tea Committee. DOUGLAS LOWELI, KANE Doug Intramurals 1, 25 Historical Club 7, 8, 15 I.R.C. 2, 45 Dramatics Club 45 Senior Play Props Committee-5 Dance Committees 1, 2. 3, 4. JAMES KELLEY eyfmff Intramurals 7, 8, 15 Basketball Team 1, JayVee 2, Varsity 3, 45 Baseball Team 1, JayVee 2, 35 Bach- elors Club 25 Varsity Club 45 Historical Club 7, 85 Projection Crew 45 Senior Play Props Committee5 Dance Committees 1, 2. 3, 45 Jr. Prom King5 Senior Tea Committee. BARBARA LOUISE LAMBE Barb Intramurals 1. 2. 3, 45 Hockey Team 2. 3, 45 Soc- cer 7, 85 Chorus 7, 8, 1, 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Cross- roads Gem Staff 2. 3. 45 Yearbook StafT5 I.R.C. 2, 35 Sub-Deb Club 85 Twirling Club 75 Debate Club 3, 45 Photography Club 4, Sec.5 Dramatics Club 8, 1, 2. 3, 45 Spring Play Cast 8, 15 Publicity Committee Chairman 35 Senior Play Committee5 Dance Commit- tees 1. 2, 3, 45 Senior Tea C0mmittee5 Honor Society. DONALD P. LEFFLER 'KDon' Intramurals 7. 85 Track Team 25 Football Team 3, 45 Chorus 8, 1 5 Historical Club 7, 8 ,1, Pres. 8, Vice- Pres. lg Stage Crew 2, 3, 45 Senior Play Committee. DEWEY LOEFFEL UDEIUM Football l. Varsity 2. 3, 45 Basketball JayVee 2. 5, Varsity 45 Baseball Varsity 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 35 Varsity Club 2, 3. 4, Pres. 45 Bachelor Club 25 Jr. Prom Court. NANCY ELIZABETH LYND Nan Chorus 7, 85 Band 3, 45 Yearbook Stafl'5 Historical Club 7, 85 Dramatics Club 8, l, 2, 3, 45 I.R.C. 3. 45 Spring Play Cast 1. 35 Committees 8, 25 Senior Play Cast5 Dance Committees 2. 3, 45 Cheerleading l. 3, 4. MARGARET ELIZABETH MARS Honey Bear Chorus 7. 8, 15 Solo Competition 7, 85 Historical Club 7, 85 jr. Red Cross 75 Science Club 15 Dra- matics Club 85 Senior Play Committee5 Dance Com- mittees 1, 2, 45 Senior Tea Committee. JOHN MAY ujaakn Intramurals 1 5 Photography Club 15 Senior Play Committee5 Dance Committees 3, 45 Senior Tea Com- mittee. ,IUDITH MARGARET MAYBERRY f1ulj ' Intramurals l. 2. 3. 45 Hockey Team I. 2, 3, 415 Basketball l. 2, 3. 45 Softball 1. 2. 35 Band 1, 35 Year- book Staff5 Cfossroads Gem Staff 45 I.R.C. 2, 35 Photography Club 25 Science Club 25 Varsity Club 45 Dramatics Club 2. 45 Senior Play Ticket Committee Chairman5 Honor Society 3, 4, Pres. 45 Dance Coni- mittees l, 2. 3, 45 Senior Tea Committee. DAVID WILLIS MCCULLOU GH :cDaUepv Intramurals 8, I5 Band 7. 8. 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 45 Solo Competition 8. 1, 2, 3, 45 jr. Chorus lg Yearbook Staff5 Teen-Age Times Staff 8, I5 I.R.C. 2, 3, 45 Dramatics Club 8, 45 Senior Play Castg Dance Committees 1. 2, 3, 45 Senior Tea Committee5 De- bate Team 4. ,IACQUELIN MARIE MCDERMOTT Ujaekief' Chorus 15 Spring Play Committees 2, 35 Usher 2, 35 Senior Play Committeeg Dance Committees l. 2, 3. 45 Senior Tea Committee. CATHERINE ANN MCINTYRE ffcafhe Chorus 15 Historical Club 8, I.R.C. 45 Senior Play Committee5 Dance Committees 2. 35 Senior Tea Com- mittee. VINCENT ANTHONY MEMOLE Ting Intramurals 7, 8. I5 Football Team 15 Chorus 7, 8. 1, 2, 3, 45 Stage Crew 1, 2, 3, 45 Radio Club 1, 2. 35 Dance Committees 1. 2, 3. 4. MARY ANNE MERRY Sla!,r ' I.R.C. 3. 45 Library Club 7, 8, I5 Dramaties Club 8. 2, 45 Senior Play and Spring Play Prompter 35 Usher 85 Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Tea Committee. WALTER MIASKI Walt Baseball 1, Varsity 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 7. 8, I, 2. 3. 45 Chorus 8, 1. 45 Varsity Club 3. 4. SHEILA ANN MILLER Sheil', Intramurals 8, 1, 2. 3, 45 Hockey Team I, 2, 45 Bas- ketball l, 2, 3, 45 Softball 2, 35 Solo Competition 7, 85 Crossroads Gem Staff 2. 35 Yearbook Staff5 Historical Club 7, 8, Sec. 75 I.R.C. Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 45 Dramatics Club 8, 3, 45 Spring Play Cast 8, 15 Spring and Senior Play Props Committee Chair- man 3. 45 Student Council 15 Dance Committees 1, 2. 3, 45 Senior Tea Committee5 Honor Society 4. ,IANICE KATHERINE MOORE frilly Chorus 85 Sub-Deb Club 85 Library Club l, 25 Dra- matics Club 8. 1, 2. 35 Spring and Senior Play Com- mittees 3. 45 Dance Committees 15 Senior Tea Com- mittee. FREDERICK ,IAMES MORSE Fail , Basketball Team l, JayVee 2, 35 Band l. 2, 3. 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Solo Competition l, 2, 3, 45 All-State 2, 3, 45 Yearbook Staf'I5 Photography Club 15 Senior Play Committf-e5 Dance Committees 1, 2, 3. 45 Senior Tea Committee5 Honor Soeiety. KENNETH PALMER fclfenz: Intramurals I, 2. 35 I-Iistorieal Club 1, 25 Senior Play Committee, Dance Committees l, 2. FS. 45 Senior Tea Committee. RICHARD HAYES PALMER Dick,' Football Team I 5 Intramurals 1, 25 Senior Play Coin- mitteeg Danee Committees 3, 45 Senior Tea Com- mittee. 1:Rw1N J. PASSMAN HEP, DONALD PERRYMAN Don ELSE PETERSEN UL,-, Intramurals 2, 35 Yearbook Staflg Dramaties Club 8, l, 2, 3. 4, Sec: 8. 15 I.R.C. 2, 45 Mural Club 2, 3. 45 F.H.A. 15 Debate Team 45 Spring Play Cast l. 35 Senior Play Scene Painting Committee Chair- man5 Class Officer 3, 45 Dance Committees 2. 3, 45 Senior Tea Committee Chairmang Honor Society 4. CHARLENE CECELIA PETSCH 'fC.'l1r1rlie', Chorus 7, 8. l, 45 Dramatics Club 8, l. 215, 45 I.R.C. 45 Twirling Club 85 Jr. Red Cross 7. 85 Spring Play Cast 35 Senior Play Cast, Christmas Pageant Scene Painting Chairman 45 Dance Committees l. 2, 3, 45 Cheerleading 4. FORMAN PHILLIPS ffPhf1ff Basketball Team 1, JayVee 2, 3, Varsity 45 Baseball JayVee 25 Track 3, 45 Football 45 Band 1, 35 Orches- tra 35 Solo Competition 2, 3. 45 Yearbook StafI5 Historical Club 15 Dramatics Club 15 I.R.C. 3, 4, Treas. 35 Bachelors Club 35 Debate Team 3, 45 Senior Play Committee5 Honor Society 3, 45 Student Council 3, 45 Class Pres. 25 Executive Committee 45 Dance Committees 2, 3, 45 Sno-Ball Court 4. DONALD W. PITCHER Whitey Chorus 2, 3, 45 Co-Chairman jr. Prom 3, Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, 45 Snow Ball Court 25 Jr. Prom Court 3. BARBARA SUZANNE POTTER Barb Chorus 1, 2. 3, 45 I.R.C. 3. 45 Dramatics Club 2, 3. 45 Spring Play Cast 25 Committees 35 Senior Play Cast5 Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Tea Com- mittee. ANASTASIA RAFTOGIANIS Intramurals 7, 85 Chorus 7. 8, 15 Historical Club 7, 85 Jr. Red Cross 75 I.R.C. 2, 3. 4, Vice-Pres. 45 Twirling Club 75 Crossroads Gem Staff 45 Dramatics Club 8, 15 Senior Play Committee5 Dance Commit- tees 1. 2. 3. 45 Senior Tea Committeeg Honor Society 4. EDWARD REED ' HEI,-, Chorus 7, 8. 1, 2. 3, 45 Red Cross 7, 85 Projection glib 3, 45 Stage Crew 45 Dance Committees 1, 2, MARGARET MARY REEHL ffMag,, Orchestra 7. 8, 1, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 7, 8, 1. 2. 3, 45 Solo Competition 7. 35 All-State 2, 45 Yearbook Staffg Dramatics Club 45 Senior Play Committeeg Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, 45 Snow Ball Court 25 Senior Tea Co-Chairman. WILLIAM RENTZ Will I.R.C. 35 Photography Club 85 Stage Crew 45 Pro- jection Crew 45 Dance Committees 3, 45 Senior Tea Committee. VERONIKA L. RIGGS Veron Yearbook Staff5 Sub-Deb Club 85 Historical Club 75 Library Club 25 Senior Play Make-Up Squad, Co- Chairmang Dance Committees 1, 2. 3, 45 Make-Up Squad 2, 3, 4. BETTY THERESA ROMER Bet Intramurals 7. 8. 1. 2, 3. 4, Hockey Team l, 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3. 4, Softball 1, 2. 3, Tennis 2. 3, Archery 3, Band 1, Chorus 1, 2, 3, Teen-Age Timex Staff Editor 1, Crossroads Gem Staff 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3. 4, Vice-Pres, 3, Pres. 4, Dramatics Club 2, 3, Varsity Club Sec, 4, Spring Play Commit- tees 2, Prompter 3, Senior Play Committee, Honor Society 3, 4, Class Executive Committee 4, Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Prom Court 3, Cheerlead- ing 3, 4, Senior Tea Committee, Sno-Ball Court 4. FRANCIS ANTHONY ROSSELLO Fwmk'! Chorus 8, Yearbook Staff, Crossroads Gem Staff 3, Dramatics Club 8. 3, Projection Club 8, 1, 2. 3, 4, Spring Play Cast 8, 3, Committees 8, 3, 4, Senior Tea Committee. LESLIE RYAN nLe.Yu Basketball Team 1, JayVce 2, Intramurals 1, 3, Chorus 2. 3, Crossroads Gem Staff 3, Spring Play Committees 2, 3, Class Vice-Pres. 2, Pres. 3. 4, Dance Committees 1. 2, 3. 4, Co-Chairman Jr. Prom, Snow Ball Court 2, Jr. Prom Court 3, Senior Tea Com- mittee, Sno-Ball Court 4. SANDRA KAYE RYAN IlKiIJ5 Basketball Team 1, Softball 3, Chorus 1. 2. 4, All- State 4, Crossroads Gem Staff 2, 3. 4, I.R.C. 3, Dra- matics 1. 2, 3. 4, Spring Play Committees 1, 2, Usher 1, 2, Senior Play Committee, Class Officer, Sec. 4, Dance Committees l. 2, 3, 4, Jr. Prom Court 3, Cheerleading l. 4, Senior Tea Committee. CAROL SALISBURY ffsnltyv Yearbook Stall, Art Club 7, 8, 1, 2. 3. 4, Historical Club 1, Sub-Deb Club 8, Mural Club 2, 3, 4, Senior Play Publicity Committee, Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleading 1, 3, 4, Senior Tea Committee, Honor Society. JOHN A. SALVESVOLD Sonny Football Team 1, Varsity 4, Intramurals 1, 2. 3, JayVee Baseball 2, Dance Committees 1, 2. 3, 4, Senior Tea Committee. RICHARD SANO Dirk,' I.R.C. 3, 4, Photography Club 1, Senior Play Cast, Christmas Pageant 8, Dance Committees 3, 4, Senior Tea Committee. JOAN HELEN SAYER j'oanie Intramurals 1, Soccer Team 7, Jr. High Chorus 7, ' 3, Sub-Deb Club 8, Dramatics Club 8, 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Club 1. 2, I.R.C. 4, Spring Play, Usher 3, Senior Play Committee, Dance Committees l. 2, 3, 4' Senior Tea Committee. J GERTRAUT SCHILLING IfTI'Ullj'Il Intramurals 3, 45 Orchestra 3, 45 Chorus 45 I.R.C. 3, 45 Senior Play. Usher5 Dance Committees 3. 45 Senior Tea Committee. DENISE KATHERINE SCHUELLER fK.N6F56'l',, Intramurals 85 Band 85 I. 2. 35 Sub-Deb Club 85 Senior Play Committeeg Dance Committees 1, 2. 3. 4' Make-Up Squad 2, 3, 4. 1 KENT SHELDON Varsity Basketball Team 3, 45 Dance Committees 35 4. MARTHA SKIDMORE Crorsroadx Gem Staff 4. ,IANIES SLEASMAN jim Dramaties Club 2. CAROL SNIITH SmiIhyj' Intramurals 7, l. 2, 35 Chorus 75 8. 15 2, 35 Year- book StaFl'5 I.R.C. 3. 45 Twirlers Club 7. 8. l. 25 Jr. Red Cross 7: Dramatics Club 85 Senior Play, Usherg Spring Play Publivity Committee 35 Dance Commit- tees I. 2. 3, 45 Senior Tea Committee. DRUSILLA ANN SMITH HDWM Intramurals 2, 35 Softball Team 35 Chorus 8, l, 25 Photography Club. See. 35 Treas. 45 Senior Play Castg Honor Society 3. 4. See.5 Dance Committee 2. ESTHER SMITH SmiH3 ' Intramurals 2, 3. 45 Senior Play, Usher5 Dance Com- mittees l, 2, 3, 45 Senior Tea Co-Chairman. if n E 3 s 5 2 AGNES STEELE ,IOHN ROBERT STEWART nB0bv Football Manager 1, 2. 3. Varsity 45 Baseball Team 8, l, JayVee 1. Varsity 2, 3. 45 Basketball Team 7, 8. 1, ,IayVee 2, 3, Varsity 45 Track 3. 45 Intra- murals 7. 8. 2. 3. 45 Historical Club 7, 8, Pres. 75 Projection Crew 3, 45 Varsity Club 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 43 Bachelors Club 25 Senior Play Committeeg Student Council 7. 8. 15 Dance Committees 1. 2, 3, 45 Senior Tea Committee. KATHRYN ANN TELISKA ..Kay,, Intramurals 7, 8, 25 Soccer Team 85 Band 8, 1, 2, 3. 45 Orchestra 2. 3. 45 Solo Competition l. 2. 3. 45 All-State Band 45 Chorus 8, 15 Cro5.vraaa'5 Gem Staff 2. 3, Editor 45 I.R.C. 2. 3. 45 Dramatics Club 2, 3, 45 Historical Club 75 Red Cross 75 Senior Play Com- mitteeg Honor Society 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 45 Dance Com- mittees I, 2, 3, 45 Senior Tea Committee. BEVERLY ANN THOMA 1. B e vu Hockey Team 25 Chorus 7, 8, 3, 45 All-State 45 Senior Play Committec5 Student Council 85 Dance Committees l. 2. 3, 45 Jr. Prom Queen5 Snow Ball Court l5 Blake-Up Squad 8. PATRICIA ANNE TREAT nlrishv Soccer Team 85 Intramurals 8. l. 2. 3, 45 Hockey Team l. 2, 45 Softball 2. 35 Chorus 8, 3, 45 Orches- tra 45 Crossroadx Gem Staff 35 Dramatics Club 8, 3, 45 I.R.C. 35 F.H.A. 35 Twirling Club 75 Senior and Spring Play Committees 8, 1, 3, 45 Dance Com- mittees l, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT TURNER 1. B0 ba Yearbook Staff5 Radio Club 7, 8, l. 2, 3, 45 Stage Crew 7, 8, 1, 2, 3, 45 Photography Club 7, 8, l, 2, 3, 45 Projection Crew 7, 8, l, 2, 3, 45 Senior Play Cast5 Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, 45 Jr. Prom Courtg Senior Tea Committee. ,IANICE MAY VAN DENBURG .751 nu Chorus 75 Sub-Deb Club 85 Red Cross 75 Senior Play Committee5 Senior Tea Committee. MINNIE LOU VAN EPPS Sub-Deb Club 85 Senior Play, Usher5 Senior Tea Committee. JANIS CAROLINE VAN VALKENBURGH PulIkey'j Intramurals 8, l, Soccer Team 8, Cheerleading 1. 3, 4, Chorus 7. 8, Twirling 3, Yearbook Staff, Dra- inatics Club 8, 2, 3, Red Cross 8, Historical Club 8, l, Senior Play Committee, Spring Play, Usher 3, Spring Play Cast 8, Dance Committees 1. 2, 3. 4. ROBERT KERMIT VAN VORIS UE!!-f Intramurals 1, 2, Il, Basketball Team. jayVee 2, Varsity 3. 4, ,IayVee Baseball 2. 3, Bachelor Club 2, Projection Club 4, Senior Play Cast, Class Officer. Vice-Pres. Ii, 4, Dance Committees 1. 2. 3. 4, Jr. Prom Court, Senior Tea Committee, Sno-Ball King. ,IUDITH HELEN VOORIS ffyunw Soccer Team 7. 8. l, Hockey 1, 2. 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4, Tennis 1, 2. 3, Softball 1. 2, 3, Chorus 7, 8, 1 , Varsity Club 2, 3. 4, Senior Play Committee, Dance Committees 1. 2, 3, 4, Senior Tea Committee. JOHN ADAMS WEAVER Weave Intramurals 1. 2, 3, Basketball Team 1. JayVec 2, Varsity 3. 4, Baseball Team, JayVee 2. 3, Yearbook Staff, Bachelors Club 2, Senior Play Committee, Dance Committees 1. 2, 3, 4, Senior Tea Committee, Honor Society 4, Sno-Ball Court 4. CHARLES AUGUST WERNER Charlie H11 Hai' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Teen-Age Timer Staff 1, Library Club 2, 3, I.R.C. 3, Senior Play Committee, Dance Committees 1, Senior Tea Committee. 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'J 'N B,-M5-,nm wg J :jg ,, B, 611155 ffisfvry We are five good witches who were not burned at Salem because we promised to be the special protectors and guides of the Class of '55 at Columbia High School. Soon that class will be graduated. Wfe have to compile a report to the powers that be, this report represents the progress of the present seniors during the past four years under our direction. First Witch: I was the special guide during the Hrst daring year of their existence as a class. They elected the wise leaders of the junior high student council. Jan Beinetti served as the council president, and Bob Stewart, Jack Willimott, Sheila Miller, Judy Andrews, Jane Cherry, and Barb Hodge were there to support her. The Hrst class dance, the Lilac Leap, was the start of a long line of many well decorated and successful dances. Helene Berghmans, Jackie McDermott, Diane Hodge, Marilyn Burr, and Denise Schueller were just a few of the many able decorators. Tex Ray's music filled the Hower-decked gym at the Lilac Leap, Miss Cosgrove and Coach Langley advised that first venture. 'iDuring their freshman year strong foundations were laid for the present football team, basketball team, and the cheerleading squad. Dick Snyder, Dewey Loeffel, Kent Sheldon, Dick Palmer, George Dickhout, Gene Gully, Jack Willimott, and Bill Greenwald played freshman football. Gene Gully was manager of the junior high basketball team on which Fred Morse, Bob Stewart, Johnny Weaver, Kent Sheldon, Jim Jaffe, Forman Phillips, Jack Willimott, Jim Kelley, and George Dickhout played. Carol Salisbury, Gert Dornauer, Margaret Herbert, Diane Hodge, Janis Van Valkenburgh, Helene Berghmans, and Kaye Ryan were freshman cheer- leadersf' Second Witch: f'Service to the school and intense class loyalty were the major characteristics in the first high school year experienced by today's seniors. Jane Cherry, Jan Beinetti, Betty Romer, and Jack Willimott were elected to the senior high student council which chose Judy Andrews as its treasurer. Miss Mitchell and Mr. Langley, the class advisers, and the officers--Forman Phillips, president, Les Ryan, vice-president, and Barb Hodge, secretary-treasurer-helped the class plan two succesful dances. In October the SPep Hop' was given for Columbiaas football team, and the 'Windy Whip' was given in March. The class voted for Josten rings, which were ordered in the spring of their sophomore year. ':The girls, as well as the boys, began to show their drive in the sports world. Judy Vooris and Barb Lambe played varsity hockey, and Marguerite Coddington, Sheila Miller, Linde Hartig, Judy Mayberry, and Betty Romer were on the J.V. team. The Senior Sno-Ball was the first formal introduction to senior high school social life. Margaret Reehl and Bev Thoma were the bewitching sophomore girls on the court. The debonair boys were Jim Jaffe and Les Ryan. Third Witch: 'iWhat a busy junior year the Class of '55 had! Les Ryan was elected president. Bob Van Voris, Else Petersen, and Inez Harris were his co-officers. Miss Mitchell and Mr. Burland advised in the many class projects. The first junior event was a class dance, the 'French Frolics', held November 20. The Russo Brothers added French zest to Columbia's gym that evening. A current song hit, iThe Creepf, was the theme of the round dance in March at which Tony Farinays band played. The center float was the dance Hoor for two seven-foot dancing worms. The Junior Prom on May 22 was the social highlight of the yearis events. Queen Beverly Thoma and King Jimmy Kelley had as their gracious court: Else Petersen, Janeth Beinetti, Betty Romer, Kaye Ryan, Helene Berghmans, Linde Hartig, Bob Turner, Les Ryan, Jack Willimott, Bob Van Voris, Dewey Loeffel, and Don Pitcher. For that bewitching evening the gym was turned into a lovely metropolitan penthouse overlooking a stilled city at night. Harry Vincentis Orchestra played music very appropriate for the romantic dancing. Honor Society tapping was the reward for the hardest working academic students. In a solemn ceremony Pat Gallagher, Dru Smith, Judy Mayberry, For- man Phillips, Marvin Honig, Betty Romer, Jane Cherry, Kay Teliska, Barbie Hasel- ton, Judy Andrews, and Jan Beinetti were initiated as members of Columbia's Les Savants chapter. L'Several members of the class-Byrne Fone, Matthew Panagiotou, Inez Harris, Peter Newkirk, and Joyce Burkart-attended summer school and were able to graduate so that they could go on to college and the business worldf' Fourth Witch: HI, as the head witch, have seen to it that the senior year of '55 was the most brilliant year any class has experienced. Les Ryan headed the class, and the other officers were Kaye Ryan, secretary 5 Else Petersen, treasurer, Bob Van Voris, vice-president. The executive committee consisted of Betty Romer, Helene Berghmans, Jack Willimott, and Forman Phillips. They were always on hand to work with their president and the advisers, Miss Mitchell and Mr. Burland. Betty Romer was elected president of the senior high student council, Kay Teliska served as editor-in-chief of the Crosrroads Gem along with the staff writers: Barbara Lambe, Betsey Fenton, Hope Chandler, and Judy Mayberry. The mechanical staff consisted of Nancy Ainslie, Barbie Haselton, Martha Skidmore, and Dru Smith. Jane Cherry, as editor of our COLUMBIAN, along with her assistant editor, Jan Beinetti, worked long hours with Miss Barrett to prepare our fine yearbook. George Dickhout and Dewey Loeffel were co-captains of Columbia's hard fighting football team. Jack Willimott, Forman Phillips, Bob Stewart, Norm Fry- back, Don Leflier, and John Salvesvold were football team members. Ken Kunke served as manager, while Charlene Petsch helped to cheer for the team. When basketball season came around, Bob Stewart, John Weaver, Forman Phillips, Dewey Loeffel, Bob Van Voris, and Captain Jim Kelley were there to defend the record of Columbia's team. Betty Romer, Carol Salisbury, Nancy Lynd, Jan Beinetti, Janis Van Valkenburgh, and Helene Berghmans were varsity cheerleaders. Kaye Ryan cheered for the J.V. g'Senior debaters for the topics such as compulsory driver training and world trade were: Else Petersen, Betsey Fenton, and Barb Lambe as usual on the negative side and Forman Phillips, Bill Greenwald, and Dave McCullough for the affirmative. i'Honor Society officers were chosen at the beginning of the first semester. They were Judy Mayberry, president, Kay Teliska, vice-president, Dru Smith, secretary, and Pat Gallagher, treasurer. The senior class had many social events the hrst semester. The seniors had a balloon booth and a round dance the night of the P.T.A. Jamboree in Gctober. We witches forgot to brew the right weather so the parking lot dance had to be held indoors on very short notice, but the resourceful seniors came through, as usual. The Class of '55 was bewitched at the Senior Tea. Everyone was dressed neatly and attractively and at his best. The tea was held on October 20. The theme of the tea was football. 'Voo Doo' was the name of the round dance in November which filled the gym of C.H.S. with black magic including spiders and shrunken heads and the ivy velvet music of Earl Kentf, Fifth Witch: HI was the dramatic guide for the Class of 755. My biggest project was 'Gramercy Ghost', the senior play directed by Miss Tracy, this was the big money-raising event of the first semester. Charlene Petsch had the female lead, and Bob Van Voris made his debut as the romantic lead, co-starring with Jack Breen and David McCullough. Others in the cast were: Barb Hodge, Dru Smith, Dick Sano, Marvin Honig, Bob Turner, Bea Batting, Nancy Lynd, and Barb Potter. Sheila Miller, Judy Mayberry, Denise Schueller, Veronika Riggs, Norm Fryback, Nancy Ainslie, Else Peterson, Carol Salisbury, Karyl Holland, and Marilyn Burr were committee chairmen of the play. UThe term paper deadline and the approaching mid-year exams brought on a rush of academic interest which lasted until the Christmas vacation and the sub- sequent exams were over. 'LThe biggest event of the year, the senior formal to be held in February this year, is being planned as we draw up this report for the powers that be. Two more class dances, the senior assembly, the banquet, picnic, senior ball, and finally June graduation will round out four successful years in Columbia for the Class of ,55. Signed with our own blood, BARB LAMBE, Chairman ' 60 umbizz is' Dream Sm 21 U16 Mm! Scuirfr Girl Wzfuld Have Che, HAIR OF . EYES OF . . MOUTH OF . . SMILE OF . TEETH OF . VOICE OF .... COMPLEXION OF HANDS OF . . . FIGURE OF . LEGS OF .... DISPOSITION OF . INTELLIGENCE OF POISE OF .... PERSONALITY OF QIIIZIIICIIL' IN-NIII Judy EI6I1ZNN'CIg Hvlvue Bcxgllmzins . Lindc' Hartig cIi'l't1'IlCIl' IJOTIIHUCI' Nlargarvt Revhl . Bev Thoma . Else Peterson . . Suu DOIIIQIII HI-lone: Bi'l'gIIIH2lDS . Diz1IIcIIOIlgc . 'Ian BI'iIIc'ttI . -lan Bvinvtti . . Betty RIDIIZKIY Clit? Ideal Scalar Hay Wrfuld Have Che: HAIR OF . EYES OF . MOUTH OF . SMILE OF . TEETH OF . VOICE OF .... COMPLEXION OF HANDS OF . . PHYSIQIQE OF . LEGS OF .... IIIISPOSITION OF . INTELLIGENCE OF POI SE OF .... PE RSONALITY OF . KI-nt SIICIQIOII . Bob Stvwurt . Bob Stvwzlrt . Jim Kelley . . F rcd Mcwxosc . . Vince NIQIIIOII- . . Frvd NIOr5c' . -IOIIH Clynfrs . .lim Kelley . john NN'eaveI' . Bob Van Voris FOFIIILIII Phillips . . . . Frm-d Morse . Bob Van Voris 36 f4aS9whQr'wwT 'W NM A mov? .4 ge- k. v y ,v e lg A. Hr W lx, .E Wy Last will, testament, and parting blows of the Class of 1955 to our fortunate faculty and sad successors upon our graduation, June, 1955. To Miss Barrett, who has guided most of us and dragged the rest through a successful senior year and the production of this yearbook, our heartfelt thanks and appreciation. To Mr. Lyons and the art department our sincere gratitude for their limitless effort to create and beautify this book. To Miss Mitchell and Mr. Burlancl many congratulations and much appre- ciation for their able guidance of the Class of 1955 through the storms and the joys of our high school years. NANCY AINSLIE wills her interest in Valatie to Peggy Hoag. BEATRICE BATTING wills her love for Spanish class to Roger Kendrick and Bob Berry. HELENE BERGHMANS leaves her ideas for decorations at dances to any junior. JANETH BEINETTI wills her love for cheerleading to Barbara Groat. MARILYN BURR wills her love for stuffed animals to Scottie Adan. HOPE CHANDLER leaves the fun she had going to f'All-State for chorus to anyone who is lucky enough to be chosen. JANE CHERRY wills her position as Yearbook Editor to anyone willing to work long and hard hours. MARGUERITE CODDINGTON wills her hockey stick to Lois Edson. ELIZABETH CULVER wills her love for music to Brenda Aswad. MARY DEE leaves her shy, quiet ways to Carol Gordon. GEORGE DICKHOUT wills his ability to get along with girls to Charles Leffler. HOWARD DIERBERGER wills his height to W'ard Johnson. GERTRUDE DORNAUER leaves her f'high marks in Chemistry to anyone who wants to suFfer next year. JO-ANN DRAY leaves her ability to talk on the telephone to her brother, Denny. MARTHA DUNKLEE leaves her love for piano playing to Lynn Bogart. JUDY ELENZWEIG leaves the fun she had in her senior year to Peggy Wampole. JAMES FONTAINE wills his confusion in his senior year to Ed Zobre. CAROL FRENCH leaves her size 11's to any two people who can fit into them. NORMAN FRYBACK leaves the protection of his sister to George Thompson. PATRICIA GALLAGHER leaves her love for ballet to Georgia Kunke. WILLIAM GREENWALD wills his ability to get the family car when he wants it to Peter Anderson. BARBARA GRINDROD wills her devoted affection for Nassau Lake to Richie Morris. LINDE HARTIG leaves her ability to ease in and out of trouble to Bunn Bastian. To Lynn Bogart, BARBARA HASELTON wills her love for the piano. BARBARA HODGE leaves her position as Art Editor of the COLUMBIAN to Dick Bornhorst. MARY-LOU HARRINGTON wills her shy, quiet ways to Carol Ransford. DIANE HODGE leaves her unusual laugh to any junior who promises to annoy the teachers with it, especially Mr. Budnowski. JOSEPH HOFFMAN leaves his love for gym class to Vincent Donnolly. RAYMOND HOGLE wills his love for shop to Donald Clark. MARVIN HONIG leaves his knack of pilfering money from the Columbian to next year's treasurer. BARBARA JOHNSTON leaves her love for driving to Carol Bearup. DOUGLAS KANE leaves his ability to sell 48 yearbook subscriptions to any junior who can. JAMES KELLEY and BEVERLY THOMA leave their crowns to next yearls Junior Prom King and Queen. BARBARA LAMBE leaves 50 pounds for Coach Budnowski to distribute where needed in next yearis football team. DONALD LEFFLER leaves his ability to bother teachers to Charles LefHer. DEWEY LOEFFEL leaves his parking space in front of the school to anyone who can get there fast enough. NANCY LYND wills her good nature to Barbara Pearson. JOHN MAY leaves his love and knowledge of Chevrolets to John Dobert. JUDY MAYBERRY leaves her love for girls' sports, especially softball, to Pat Miller. DAVID MCCULLOUGH wills his position in band to George Thompson. CATHERINE MCINTYRE leaves her friendly ways to Christina Wlurstlin. VINCENT MEMOLE leaves his singing ability to Jimmy Gregory. MARY ANN MERRY leaves her love for geometry to an art major. WALTER MIASKI wills his ability to pitch to Bruce Bibbons. SHEILA MILLER leaves her position on the Varsity Hockey Team to Janet Purdy. JANICE MOORE leaves her love for C.B.A. to any C.B.A. loving person. FREDERICK MORSE leaves his seat in band and orchestra to Peter Anderson. KENNETH PALMER leaves his love for basketball to Edward Hoffman. RICHARD PALMER leaves his ability to find Dorothea Peters in our halls to no one. ERWIN PASSMAN wills his witty ways to any witty junior. ELSE PETERSEN leaves her enthusiasm for scene painting to anyone who can balance Hats while carrying them to the boiler room to be washed. CHARLENE PETSCH leaves her acting ability to the leading lady of the Class of 1956. FORMAN PHILLIPS leaves his bicycle to Howard Maat. DONALD PITCHER wills his ability to get along with people to Norton Davis. BARBARA POTTER leaves her blond hair and love for basketball players to Pat Brooks. ANASTASIA RAFTOGIANIS leaves her ability to receive high marks in book- keeping to any lucky junior. EDWARD REED leaves his happy years to his brother, Charles H. Reed. MARGARET REEHL leaves her beautiful voice to Mr. Gietz to give it to anyone who will take care of it. WILLIAM RENTZ leaves his love to work on the stage crew to Kenneth Lager. VERONIKA RIGGS leaves her seat in East Greenbush Drug Store to INanda Jevens. BETTY ROMER wills her Student Council Presidency to next year's president. FRANK ROSSELLO leaves his ability to annoy Mrs. Hostig with his false teeth to anyone who has a pair. SANDRA RYAN wills her love for singing and chorus to Doug Raymond. CAROL SALISBURY leaves her brush and pallet for painting the mural to anyone who may want it. JOHN SALVESVOLD leaves his sharp Ford convertible to Charles Harris. l 4 RICHARD SANO leaves his ability to play the piano to anyone who wishes it. JOAN SAYER leaves her love for servicemen to Margaret Campatelle. DENISE SCHUELLER leaves her position on the make-up squad to Jackie Bauer. JAMES SLEASMAN leaves his love for hunting to Ed Zobre. CAROL SMITH leaves her position as faculty editor to next year's recruit. DRUSILLA SMITH wills her position on the Honor Society to the junior she taps on Honor Society Day. ESTHER SMITH leaves her love for gym class to Ginny Hoffman and Pat Campbell. AGNES STEELE wills her love for working in the store two years to Pat Schaf. ROBERT STEWART leaves his warm spot on the bench to David Lauridsen. KATHRYN TELISKA wills her position in band and orchestra to DeEtt Fryback. PATRICIA TREAT leaves hcr cute propeller beaney to Carol Buckley. ROBERT TURNER leaves his ability to take candid pictures at the football party to anyone who wants to make a little blackmail money. JANICE VAN DENBURG wills her love for driving to Wlanda Smith. MINNIE LOU VAN EPPS leaves her love for Nassau Lake to Joan Jefferson. JANIS VAN VALKENBURCH leaves her love for shorthand and her ability to ask stupid questions in that class. ROBERT VAN VORIS leaves the ability to obtain a crazy nickname as 'gElf to anyone lucky enough. JOHN WEAVER leaves his position as center on the basketball team to Hard Johnson. CHARLES WERNER leaves his love for playing sports to Charles Harris. JOHN WILLIMOTT wills his ability to think up excuses to Leon Van Alstine. BETSEY FENTON leaves hcr newspaper jobs to the most ambitious Snooper, DONALD PERRYMAN leaves his love for Sherwood Park to Patty Keppler. MARGARET MARS wills her happiness and love of life to tllosc who find it where they may. RITA DELIZO leaves her seat in Social Studies 12 to Loretta Phillips. BONNIE BOYCE leaves her love for Lebanon to Charlene Papa. JOHN BREEN leaves what few talents he has to someone who is desperate. ARNOLD BROWNSTEIN leaves his love for driver training to Leon Ashkenas. JOHN CLYNES leaves his ability to sleep to Bill Stevens. SUSAN DONKIN leaves her green Chevrolet convertible to Mr. Budnowski for many S'cool driving lessons to come. 1 JOSEPH HACKER leaves his Ford to anyone who wants the hbombf' KARYL HOLLAND leaves her ability to open her mouth at the wrong time to NVanitta Conrad. JACQUELINE MCDERMOTT leaves her position as monitor to DeEtt Fryback. LESLIE RYAN leaves his Office of Senior Class President to anyone who de- serves it. KENT SHELDON leaves his ability to protect Mel's interest while he is in the service to anyone with such a talent. JUDY VOORIS leaves her job as timer for the Varsity Basketball Team to DeEtt F ryback. MARTHA SKIDMORE leaves her seat in 223 to the next poor unfortunate senior. WVe, the Class of the 1955, do swear to the above statements. Wlitnessed, JANIS C. VAN VALKPINBURGH 5,9 CIT' ClherrW G dv ffiig?L3EE2g7 .OJQ T X-,7.Scv , Q T sv si! 5- Ha W X X 4 1 'M gf f 9,6 f gf' W - x lups 1. 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SQQEEESZQEQEEEECLESEQ5.35.0-Q'-ENE ,Hq,Eqqo....ouuo Finch-mboOf'3a.mOeu24u0gQ-:C hAmUeMeOQM2eUQH4MMMhM6 hm!-ow jun 21 Prom Krfyalfy Row 1, left to right: Queen Beverly I, B. Gictz, L. Bushey. 1953 Queen. E. Petersen. J. Beinetti, B. Romer, S. Ryan, H. Berghmans, L. Hartig. Row 2, left to right: R. Van Voris, Willimott, R, Turner, L. Ryan, D. Loellel, D. Pitcher. R. Aloise, 1953 King, R. Salvesvold, King James I. Korrfmzfirfu Waltz llmier the Stars P E N T H SERENADE mf-l6'z1ll U15 imperial Fair Shimmsring Smrlzylzf W I N T E R WONDERLAND Kzfyfllfy Lcfl to right: F. Phillips. J. WVilliu1olt, L. Ryan, J. Weaver. L. Beeker, B. Bibbins. R. Salvcs- vold. J. Carusone, King Robert I, Queen Helene I, Nl. Van den Houtcn, B. Geitz. Left to right: P. Hiller, B. Peacock, J. Bcinetti, B. Romer, G. Dornauer, P. Gallagher. V I W w R I SENIOR TEA P.T.A. CARNIVAL Sm 21 ffzyhlzyhf SENIORS F ET li FACULTY V LlI 'HGRAMMERCY GHOST SENIOR DRAMATISTS ' 1 443 3 4, ff H Q mx I 2,, Q ff? 1 4 3 fugfllllk 1, V FJ J Q7 b. N 6 if P 151 ffl ' n,:X2j,AZfvQu',k,g ivrh. fm 1. 3503, ?NGQ5Q3Q?'T ?5,Ljfjf,fP'Q,3' . cw' , fffIQf2'1 'F Q - '1'9'kNxfQf fgQ ijf 99 ' if' fi-f1W.1faRwH ff' 54Q FH? 5 mi 1' hiqh juniors Room 205 Row 4, left to right: A. Goldberg, P. Fiebke D. Smith, R. Bornhorst, A. Dryden, L. Budd J. Ainslie. Row 3, left to right: N. Williams, C. Johnson N. Hoffman, W. Loveridge. Row 2, left to right: E. Zobre, N. Wrinkle, D Swahlan, W, Ubrich, K. Lill, D. Fryback, J Ratz, A. White, Miss Tracy. Row 1, left to right: M. Hughs, C. Nlurphy J. Miaski, M. Newkirk, P. Miller. F Dreuscher, B. Pearson, A. Ventenberg. Room 222 Row 3, left to right: D. Caloro, S. Wagner, G. Thompson, C. Leffler, S. Dorn, K. Fitzger- ald, L. Myers, R. Kendrick, W. Ginnett, Miss Barrett. Row 2, left to right: L. Chesney, D. Peters, D. Goss, D. Chilmonik, J. Bornhorst. Row 1, left to right: M. Sherman. L. Edson, C. Hunter, B. Miaski, P. Wheeler, C. Rans- ford, M. MacGregor, C. Lasher. Room 224-A Row 3, left to right: G. Cutler, J. Chester, F. Sanderson, E. Draiss, D, Clark, L. Golding, W. Hoffman, R. Kirsch, R. Federchuck, Mr. Chipp. Row 2, left to right: M. Marlin, L. Bogart, B. Fellows, S. McKeen. Row 1, left to right: J. Thon, L. Bardin, C-opit, J. Jacobie, L. Bfiller, S. Adan, M. Pomellito, R. Summers. 48 Room 232 Row 3, left to right: G. Terko, E. Hoffman, D. Sinn, R. Bruso, D, Lauridsen, S. Mc- Qucston, E. Giddings, L. Ashkenas, C. Miller. Row 2, left to right: C. Loresello, D. Self, L. Spatola, J. Purdy, R. Berry, Mr. Blass. Row l, left to right: J. Stickler, M. Rheel, N. Kusky, M. Campetelle, P. Schaf, P. Ellers, S. Hermann, A. Iveson. Svphv are Row 3, left to right: D. Phibbs, W. Hohl, Gregory, J. Davis, P. Vogel, J. Malloy, D. Marino, D. Raymond, J. Gebler. Row 2, left to right: J. Van Epps, F. Schelller, D. Frederick, F. Cue, D. O'Donnell, D. Ham- ilton, Mr. Corr. Row l, left to right: M. Pollack, P. Ewasco R. Chamberlan, P. Brooks, J. Haswell, P Plumb, R. Barner, M. Hoag. Room 208 Row 3, left to right: P. Jordan, S. Papa, R Kasky, D. Phelan, W. Johnson, B. Bibbins R. Collins, A. Smith, D. Adams, Mr. Stearns Row 2, left to right: B. Clewell, P. Brooks, B Treat, C. Evans, A. lllalossi, C. Bearup, J Spencer, W. Smith. Row l, left to right: C. Stott, C. Goldup, S Harwood, M. Reeves, D. Pratt, M. Tibbitts, K. Stenberg, L. Decker, 49 2, 6 Room 224-B Row 3, left to right: J. Kelley, F. Albert, E. Halsey, C. Sheldon, L. Becker, D. Dray, W. Deweese, K. Lager, P. Beinetti, S. Wilson, G. Dussault. Row 2, left to right: Mr. Havey, F. Baries, N. Trueworthy, G. Wilkins, W. Honn, P. Fre- dette, B. Groat, L. Bastian, R. Damico, D. Roberts, E. Richardson. Row 1, left to right: J. Blair, J. Wallace, M. Mains, B. Aswad, N. Gardell, K. Main, P. Campbell, B, Comstock. Room 226 Row 3, left to right: A. Balfoort, C. Bruder, R. Candee, T. Heritage, N. Powers, W. Holaling, J. Telisku, C. Reed, R. Bianco. Row 2, left to right: F. Fiato, H. Goldstein, B. Peacock, P. Summers, I. Lewis, J. Conway, Miss Gardner. Row l, left to right: Trossback, S. Cox, A. Smith, S. Speed, S. May, J. Bauer, R. Stein- berg, Nl. Lowndes. Room 233 Row 3, left to right: W. Cleary, T. Fasoldt, F. WValsh, L. Van Alstyne, J. Davis, J. Peter- son, L. DeWitt, J. Belser, D. Morris, E. Bazan. Row 2, left to right: B. Cardella, R. Conlee, L. Glander, C. Morin, J. Merry, E. Hopkins, J. Bauer, F. Higgins, R. Wadsworth. Miss Bennett. Row 1, left to right: M. May, M. DeGroat, C. Campatelle, S. Bowen, B. Waldman, J. Wright, J. Harlfinger, J. Mobley, 50 'X . .- ,R gwiygwgj , I H11 0 Srfeiefy L wr if lf . tg J' mf? B s I Row l. left to right: P. Gallagher, K. Teliska, J. Mayberry, D. Smith, B. Haselton. Row 2, left to right: F. Phillips, B. Romer, J. Beinetti, J. Cherry, M. Honig. Pinning thc Ribbon New lvICllllJCI'S t 1 fn , i , S ' 1+ ? S. Miller. J. Nlaybcrry. l ADYISHRS Row I, left to right: Miss Bennett Miss Cosgrove, Bliss Tracy, Blrs. mcibboh. Row 2, left to right: Mr. Colvin, Mr. Spaulding. Mr. Corr. Row 1, left to right: D. Fryback, A. Raftogianis, S. Miller, C. Salisbury, L. Edson, P. Schaf, N. Kusky, B. Lambe. Row 2, left to right: H. Blnat, G. Thompson, F. Nlorse, E. Petersen, D. Lauridscn, R. Bornhorst, W'eaver, 0. Lanford. Varsity 67116 Row 2, left to right: W. Ginnett, W. Hoffman, G. Dickhout, G. Thompson, E. Gully, J. Kelley, L. Rlyers, Nliss Cosgrove. Row 1, left to right: D. Loelfel, Vooris, L. Hartig, B. Romer, J. Blayberry, R. Stewart. ,Mural 61116 Left to right: R. Bornhorst, G. Dornauer, C. Salisbury, B. Hodge, H. Berghmans, Mr. Lyons. i E x , A . 2966166111661 61116 Left to right: S. MacQueston, J. Conway, R Bianco, P. Wehnau, O. Lanford, D. Smith, P Beinetti, C. Bruder, QI. Belser, B. Lambe, Mr Corr. 5 2 Wssrrfmis Gem Staff Row 2, left to right: M. May, S. Harwood, P. Ewasco, G. Dornauer, H. Chandler, B. Batting. J. Bauer, P. Ellers, B. Fenton, L. Budd, B. Aswad, J. Moblcy, B. Fellows, Mr. Blass. Row I, left to right: B. Romer, B. Haselton, L. Edson, K. Teliska, B. Lalnbe, N. Ainslie. H. Maat . 5 3 . WW. H ' F ii prvfkcfian 6rc'uf Row 2, left to right: N. Wrinkle, J. Kelley. RI Honig, C. johnson, E. Reed. D. O'Donnell C. Brufler. Row 1, left to right: Mr. Corr, D. Loeffel. F Sillinlan, H. Keller, -I. Davis, ll. Breen, R Bornhorst, O. Lanford, P. Beinetti, QI. Belser Debate 5661144 Row 2, left to right: D. Mc- Cullough, G. Thompson. Mr. Br'ggs, F, Phillips. Row 1, left to right: B. Lanlhe, B. Fenton. W. Greenwald, B. Pearson. Music Z7 ,mrfmcuf Our Music Department is composed of several branches. There is the senior chorus comprised of 59 members, the junior chorus with 75 members, the senior band comprised of 56 members, the junior band with 40 members, and the senior orchestra with 36 members. Each organization spends at least two days a week rehearsing for their public appearances. Many of the groups have sectional rehearsals which are held before and after school, The senior band performs at all home basketball and football games, at almost all the student assemblies, and once a year in a music assembly. The orchestra plays between the acts at both the Senior Play and the Spring Play. It takes part, along with the other groups, in the annual music concert, held in April. This year both choruses participated in the Christmas Pageant. In addition to playing for the public, the senior band, orchestra, and chorus all participate in competition, which is held at different schools throughout our part of the state. There they are judged and given ratings. Judging by the Hne work that this department has done throughout the year, we think that Columbia High School has a music department of which to be proud. Scniar High Hand Clarinets, left to right: K. Teliska, D. Fryback, D. Platel, T. Bruder, M. Lager, K. Ferris, G. Lanford, M. Hoffman, S. McKeen, D. Adams, P. Summers, M. Hughs, C. Simmons, R. Tennant, S. Fitzgerald, L. Edson, S. Harmon, S. Speed. Flutes: H. Maat, C. Lewis, B. Kardos. Saxophones: J. Gebler, J. Cassavant, N. Lynd, G. Riggs, D. Caloro. Oboe: K. Stenberg. Bassoon: J. Gregory. Baritonesz T . French, E. Draiss. Trombones: J. Cherry, C. Miller, F. Sanderson, J. Annen, C. Bowman. Horns: F. Morse, P. Anderson, A. Gleason, G. Connolly. Trumpets: D. lNfIcCullough, G. Thompson, N. Kusky, D. Laurid- sen, D. Hamilton, J. Belser, A. Goldberg, W. Hotaling, B. Cuttler, E. Smith. Bass: P. Fiebke. Percussion: J. Willimott, W. Zulo, B. Lambe, C. Kirker, L. Spatola, J. Ratz. Twirlers: J. Ostrander, J. Patterson, C. Wrinkle, R. Thoma, G. Kunke. Director: Mr. Morse. Standing: left to right: M. Burr, L. Phillips, D. Goss, B. Lambe, L. Budd, K. Ryan. Row 4, left to right: D. Raymond, E. Deyo, G. Connolly, C. French, C. Evans, V. Wallace D. Platel, J. Gregory, R. Cipperly, E. Gully, D. Lauridsen, T. French. Row 3, left to right: C. Bowman, J. Annen, B. Golding, L. Bogart, E. Hopkins, B. Treat, P Fredette, P. Summers, W. lNIiaski, Hoffman, Xfr. Gietz. Row 2, left to right: C. Kirker, J. Dray, G. Schilling, B. Hodge, P. Gallagher, B. Fellows S. Speed, M. Duncklee, G. Dickhout, G. Terko, A. Raymond. Row 1, left to right: M. Reehl, C. Hunter, S. Colvin, H. Chandler, C. Murphy, B. Haselton B. Waldman, C. Petsch, B. Thoma, S. Bowen, M. Pomelitto, L. Miller. Standing, left to right: Mr. Morse, J. Willimott, J. Ratz. Row 4, left to right: L. Budd, P. Huey, E. Reischuck, P. Packard, B. Treat, F. Sanderson C. Miller, J. Cherry. Row 3, left to right: M. Kolakowski, P. Riley, B. Heuman, C. Balfe. D. Caloro, J. Cassavant J. Gebler. Row 2, left to right: S. Bowen, G. Schilling, C. Lewis, H. Maat, L. Spatola, G. Thompson N. Kusky, D. McCullough, M. Lager, C. Bruder. Row l, left to right: M. Reehl, P. Fiebke, V. Wetmore, K. Stenberg, P. Anderson, F Morse ULD, D. Fryback, K. Teliska. Wyman swab, library Row 3, left to right: E. Smith, D. Frederick, Mrs. Hol lister. Row 2, left to right: K. Fiebke, J. Belser, N. Hacker A. Fuller, J. Maxwell, E. Mayberry, V. Meacham J. Gallagher, P. Riley, B. McGinty, C. Gordon, M Sager, J. Pratt, A. Lucia, D. Hacker. Row l, left to right: B. Hamilton, B. Sadynicia, C Evans, A. Ventenberg, J. Trossbach, S. Cox, A Malossi, P. Summers, P. Ewasco, J. Harris. gllfllfb' Ham: ,Makers Row 3, left to right: R. Steinberg, A. Malossi, J. Spencer, P. Ellers, A. Trudeau, C. Evans, P. Patterson, L. Glander. Row 2, left to right: Miss O'Hara, B. Fellows, S. Hermann, C. Morin, B. Golding, W. Jevens, L. Decker. Row 1, left to right: C. Murphy, J. Stickler, L. Bardin, M. May, S. Colvin, M. Tibbitts, M. DeGroat, N. Gardell. Student Zvuncil Bw 2, left to right: XI. Newkirk, J. lklobley. C. Nliller, F. Phillips, L. Becker, WVillim0tt, J. Kelley. N. ' Kusky, B. Pearson, Mr. Chipp. aw I, left to right: J. Bauer, Beinetti, G. Tllompson. 9 B. Romer, O. Lanford, P. Sehaf, J. Cherry. JZ 4 o Row 6, left to right: F. Phillips, D. Dray, P. Vogel, E. Draiss, R. Sano, L. Golding, P. Beinetti, E. Halsey, J. Gregory, J. Belser, O. Lanford, lf. Cue, J. Van Epps, D. Hamilton, J. Conway. Row 5, left to right: D. Frederick, W. Hohl, D. Kane, C. Lill, L. Spatola, E. Petersen, J. Merry, M. Wampole, E. Hopkins, C. French, L. Budd. Row 4, left to right: B. Romer, A. Dryden, J. Ratz, C. Bearup, J. Spencer, C. Evans, A. Malossi, P. Summers, R. Steinberg, L. Glander, D. Platel, B. Fenton, K. Holland, L. Chesney. Row 3, left to right: M. Lowndes, B. Aswad, B. Peacock, J. Bauer, M. Mains, L. Decker, J. Sayer, J. Moore, B. Batting, A. Ventenberg, K. McIntyre, J. Dray, G. Schilling, J. Harlfinger. Row 2, left to right: Mr. Havey, B. Pearson, P. Miller, B. Fellows, K. Teliska, B. Potter, S. Speed, M. MacGregor, S. Miller, M. Newkirk, L. Bardin, B. Haselton, A. Raftogianis, N. Lynd, C. Campetelle. Row 1, left to right: P. Ewasco, D. Stenberg, S. Harwood, M. Sherman. S. Bowen, C. Goldup, J. Thon, M. DeGroat, N. Gardell, J. Stickler, J. Copit, M. Coddington. Sen 21 High Dzwmzfics Make- lip Squad Row 2, left to right: L. Glander, A. Nlalossi, J. Spencer, E. Hopkins, K. Lill, J. Bauer, B. Fellows, Nlobley, S. NlcKeen, Xliss Tracy. Row 1, left to right: S. Bowen, M. Reeves, P. Gallagher, J. Bcinclti, D. Schueller, V. Riggs, M. Dc-Groat, M. Campatellc. Evmmiffec Gluzirmcn Row 2, left to right: Miss Tracy, K. Holland, B. Lambe, J. Dray, M. Merry, J. Merry, B. Aswad, B. Potter. Row 1, left to right: L. Chesney, L. Bardin, J. Mobley, D. Kane, N. Lynd, A. Raftoginnis, B. Fellows. 58 , V Spring Play Gust r . Row 2, left to right: B. Hodge, S. Adan. Row 1, left to right: Miss Tracy, j. Gregory, C. Pctsch. Not in Picture: J. Willimott Sfagcjf Zrcuf Kndirf 61116 Left to right: Mr. Roden, J. Passman, K. Lager, C. Bruder. F, Silliman, N. N'rinkle. Sim' Staff ow 2, left to right: Mr. Rodcn, C. Bruder, E. Recd, K. Left to right: j. Van Valkenburgh, Mrs. Hostig, A. 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I 'rf ' f W- 'I .W 1 i f ---as ' I I V, V .-'fa-' wan. iw!-....,,F, 044 mxwqmf Q I, J .L N rf .,.,,:-yy V K jzff r-I Y ' fx.. .5 . QL i 31 L , , I.. N1 VJ ,. VL Ty V, QM ' , X kkwr VQ A CJ b 6.3 M h ' ,f V' ' fx? '- Nlv- X EL X ' V 4 V41 Ii fp 9 , 3 7x,xx I ,Q ,- . fo A 4-.b bl ag if 1 , ' .ff D ' it 5? if 5 I f ff' X ,4 A Q ,M ,' ,x'?, ' M 44-14 55 r' ' A -w', , X ' X, ff C , I 1 37. W ff-.- -Q 'Q , , A 5 51 , 5 l A -' HH -fir' '3'l - ' '5 N k ' pgflfm - fi 1 :X ygfx 3 S ,. f f A' 4 I f AV.. I .1 of L5 lifvf . A12 K 'Pill ',V' 32 lf ,1,-. at , 3. Q 5 iA ' 'J , , L, A ' wMmQ?F'k ' N51'5f:fi-fi ,',, 4: ,f1x' ff' Q ' mp 'Aff-' 2. ' Y , 'W H ' 25 ' I L xqitfmA'f f QiQ?f' 2 'W Z AK ,Q xawxmxfwb - ' c fy: 93 L :XX QW 652536, im MNH heshmnu 6fll5S Room 206 Row 3, left to right: R. Carpinello, J. Cou- toure, P. Burek, H. Hallenbeck, J. Newkirk J. Coughtry, J. Dober. Row 2, left to right: C. Lovegrove, F. Nopper P. Hilton, R. Clow, Mr. Lyons. Row 1. left to right, B. Richert, S. Fitzgerald F. Corellis, V. Ayers, J. Zacharewski, C Berghmans, D. Pettey, R. Mason. Room 210 Row 3, left to right: F. Clifford, C. Harris, E Raymond, E. Giles, C. Letzelter, W. Wildes R. Hasset. J. Donnelly, N. Tabick, J. Bier- nik. M. Van Voris, T. French. Row 2. left to right: A. Marsh, NI. Cristo, J Draiss, G. Truax, D. Sangmaster, Langen- bach, E. Lohre, Pusatere, H. Swinton, D Foote, D. Flagg, Llrs. Horwitz. Row 1, left to right: M. Cain, Newkirk, J Jukes, C. Burger, E. Ball, L. Goodnlan, E Bloodgood, A. Devlin. Room 21 2 Row 3, left to right: W. Saar, W. Bardin, P. Yollnghans, H. Panitch, H. hIeClary. J Hood, J. Wiltsie, K. Brown, V. Gush, J Coons. Row 2, left to right: Miss Stapleton, B. Wheeler, R. Rice, M. Sayer, E. Mayberry, P. Riley P. Cm, J. Gallagher, M. Flynn, N. Donoj van, P. Bliss, D. Coffey, D. Kirsch. Row 1, left to right: N. lN'Iinch, M. Figel, C Lewis, J. Patterson, K. Schweigert, C Wrinkle, N. Gardinier, J. Ostrander. Room 213 Row 3, left to right: J. Wlater, A. Patrieelli, H Krug, V. Donnelly, C. Seeberger, D. Men sing, B. Gerasia, A. Herrington, M. Paige, M Levick. Row 2, left to right: J. McCarthy, G. Con- nelly, R. Hoffman, C. Kirker, A. DePasquale D. Purdy, P. Zelvian, H. Waite, Mr. Reese Row l, left to right: J. Shuhart, A. Finkle, B Hamilton. S. Bogart, Richardson, C. Gor- don, lNI. Bailey, R. Th0lll3. Qrcslzman 611155 Room 238 Row 3, left to right: G. Knight, W. Osborne, W. Bender, J. Spaulding, A. Frost, C. Jones, M. Poppey, F. Rosbrook, L. Meracle, C. Bowman. Row 2, left to right: B. Kollac, J. Annen, M. Lager, L. WVoodbridge, M. Davis, C. Buck- ley, WI Jevens, C. Wurstlin, R. Jacobs, Miss Roeck. Row l, left to right: S. LeFavor, C. Papa, B. Sadynicia, D. Hart, P. Glenn, J. Mayberry, C. Sisson, Maxwell. Szyhflz grade Room 121 Row 3, left to right: J. Miaski, A. Fournier, E. hlayhew, F. Bink, C. Seeberger, V. Lom- bardo, N. Davis. Row 2, left to right: L. Johnson, R. Hauser, W. Platel, R. Bonner, G. Henderson, B. McClary, R. Smith, R. Hasburgh, Mr. Heinze. Row l, left to right: J. Taylor, J. Jefferson, B. lde, J. Freemantle, C. Speranza, M. Man- tlca. Room 122 Row 4, left to right: F. Fontaine, R. Hallen- beck, D. Ransford, L. Reeves, H. Verbraska, R. Hockford. Row 3, left to right: G. Potter, M. Gaitley, R. lllahlstedt, D. Hooper, F. Smith, S. Adel- mann, D. File, S. Good, B. Thomas, W. Thompson. Row 2, left to right: H. Otty, D. Hastings, E. McGee, G. Riggs, D. Rundell, D. Scharpf, D. Moynihan, D. Lefller, Mr. Kirsch. Row l, left to right: H. Brower, F. Oliver, J. Almstrom, J. Kendrick, P. Ostrander, J. Bon- ner, B. Scott, D. Kentzel. Room l36 Row 4, left to right: G. Hamm, R. Giddings, R. Draper, Raymond, NI. Romer. Row 3, left to right: D. Lapies, R. Roberts, A. Lopez, VV. Clark, E. Driesenstoek, K. Fiebke, R. Miller, R. Hoffman. Row 2, left to right: R. Kemp, BI. Plum, L. Fourner, G. MeMary, G. Giles, A. Gleason, B. Cutler, B. Trudel, Miss Martin. Row 1, left to right: I. Deuel, G. Saulpaugh, L. Faulkner, D. Packard, J. Holstein, C. Morey, J. Smith, L. McKeen. 51yh!l1 Grade Room 240 Row 3, left to right: H. Teal, L. Lewis, M. Couture, P. Beberwyek, P. Carpenter, T. Baker, D. Hamm, R. Gerbst. Row 2, left to right: C. Simon, A. Lucia, N. Hacker, M. Milot, C. Hewitt, L. Robinson, F. Endres, V. Meacham, T. Morris, Miss Smith. Row l, left to right: J. Pratt, C. Cain, M. Sherman, G. Preston, J. Harris, B. Doyle, Prior, P. Purdy. Room 242 Row 3, left to right: E. McKee, J. Wagner, VV. Schwinning, R. Hoffman, R. Blair, B. Dorn, H. Phillips, R. Rex, C. Sharpe, L. Daniels, P. Piela. Row 2, left to right: R. Rappold, B. Boyere, R. DeMareo, K. Heisler, A. Fuller, D. Hacker, D. Boyce, NI. Morrissey, R. Bianco, Mr. Southard. Row 1, left to right: M. Hoffman, C. Palmer, B. Goudreau, D. Smith, C. Chester, L. Zelenke, E. Reischuck, B. Coxen. Room 245 Row 3, left to right: D. Schaehl, J. Bruck, R. Steinberg, J. Merry, A. Goldman, D. Crain, F. Schultz, R. Kasky, M. Conlee, D. Lynd, J. De Martini. Row 2, left to right: G. Kunke, P. Keppler, K. Ferris, B. Kardos, B. Brown, S. Lambeth, R. Tennant, V. Haber, N. Lynch, B. McClen- non, Mr. King. Row 1, left to right: S. Golden, B. Herman, C. Lanford, J. Carpinello, K. Baries, E. Wilson, D. Randolph, D. Campbell. Seventh Grade Room 134 Row 4, left to right: M. Turner, T. Goodman, W. Comstock, P. Visconti, R. Hoffman, W. Reno, N. Sheldon, K. Bowman, B. Rowe, T. Williams, D. Cleary, T. May. Row 3, left to right: D. Berry, C. Markell, R. Zelenke, N. Smith. Row 2, left to right: lNIiss Columbe, S. Smith, A. Karen, J. Ryan, N. Fethers, R. Kilmartin, A. MacLeod, P. VanCampen, B. De Champ, R. Culver, C. Stott, P. Krug. Row 1, left to right: M. Hochberg, J. Van- Kampen, R. Barner, L, Stever, J. McDon- ough, P. Curtis, J. YVillis, A. Ouderkirk. Seventh Grade Room 138 Row 4, left to right: D. Wood, W. Therowx, G Lawson Frederick R Bamford S Sed- . , J. ' , . , . lik, A. Rheingold, G. Bartnick, L. Rasmussen. Row 3, left to right: S. Caldwell, B. Rott- schaefer, M. Krell, D. Calamaros, B. Spencer, H. Lanford, R. Williams, L. Bourdillion. Row 2, left to right: Miss Novak, B. Newberry, J. King, N. Bruins, D. Gornon, S. Chipp, S. Halsey, C. Balfe, J. Hampshire, L. Carpenter. Row 1, left to right: C. Cote, K. Weatherwax, G. Hirt, E. Cue, Y. Paniteh, A. Crago, D. Harris, K. hlitchell. Room 141 Row 4, left to right: D. Seibert, E. Parzck, P. Humphrey, S. Smith, N. Cohen, D. Strevell, C. WVetmore, T. Wagon, C. Gibson. Row 3, left to right: H. Tucker, W. Kelly, L. Montayne, J. Brust, YV. Gleason, J. Zinzow, D. Hudak, J. Bailey. Row 2, left to right: B. Miller, M. Brown, J. Hoffman, M. Palmer, B. Scott, J. Gates, B. Budd, G. Cipperly, Mrs. Gavryck. Row 1, left to right: C. Higgins, S. Salisburg, S. Stromwasser, D. Lovegrove, L. Lester, V. Wletmore, D. lNIead, S. Fulgo. Room 142 Row 3, left to right: J. Travers, G. Paul, G. Slyer, W. Hart, J. Wilde, F. Patricelli, D. Miller, R. Zullo, R. Lee, Mr. Briggs. Row 2, left to right: E. Freemantle, R. Pusa- tere, D. Ertz-Berger, M. Sanderson, M. Coon- radt, H. Dobert, J. Bailey. A Row l, left to right: F. Cardella, M. VValsh, B. Kemp, T. Freemantle, G. Jacobs, C. Pod- bros, M. Sayers, M. Connola. Room 200 Row 3, left to right: M. Casey, R. Teliska, R. Goldstein A Hau hton George C Pratt, . 7 ' g V J' ., 5 ' B. Sheldon, K. Barry, L. Goldup. C. South- worth. G. Plath, R. Davis, NI. Fitzgerald. Row 2, left to right: Mrs. Boeh, A. Corellis, P. VVarman, E. Baries, C. Smith, NI. Akins, F. Madella, S. Chesney. Row 1, left to right: J. Copit, S. Ainslie, S. Madden, H. Seeberger, B. Riekirt, S. Tartag- lia, L. Reed, M. Vogoslofsky. Keel Kress Row 2, left to right: Nliss Sta- pleton, K. Weatherwax, D. Campbell, P. Corr, J. Smith R. Tennant, B. Newberry, L: MeKeen. Row 1, left to right: Ferk- ing, P. Keppler, R. McGinty M. Flynn, P. Figel, C. Wurst- lin, L. Goodman, C. Heisler. - R . '. Row Seventh Grade Room 246 4, left to right: M. Casatelli, J. Rat- cliffe, D. Lundy, J. Van Schaick, A. Paley, T. Boyle, M. Gardinier, R. Hilton. Row L. M. R. Row itt B. Row 3, left to right: G. Stark, G. Reno, Hotaling, G. Fuchs, V. Morrison, Talbit, S. Bailey, W. Bookheim, Bombard. 2, left to right: B. Powers, E. Hew- M. Steves, P. Packard, L. Maat, ,Heidelmark, C. Stark, Miss Hurr. 1, left to right: J. Lewis, D. Rich- ards, R. Zimmerman, J. Buda, R. Wil- son, L. Butts, P. Sager, B. Lout. juleie High Klub Keele Age Times Row 2, left to right: H. Lanford, G. Riggs, C. Podbros, B. Kardos, J. Alm- strom, M. Krell, Miss Novak. Row 1, left to right: G. Kunke, D. Ran- dolph, D. Kentzel, D. Hastings, K. Ferris. Wlafagraplzy glllb Row 2, left to right: D. Crain, S. Pusatere, R. Steinberg, A. Frost, B. Kelly, B. McClennan, C. Papa, D. Foote, D. Lynd. Row 1, left to right: Mr. Heinze, B. Kardos, E. Lohre, D. Hastings, H. Swinton, G. Kunke, C. Lanford, B. Wilson, G. Kendricks, M. Bailey, K. Ferris, K. Baries, M. Nelson, C. Sisson. fzyhflz Grade' ffisfariml gfllb Row 3, left to right: L. Miller, B. Cutler, H. Otty, E. Dreisenstock, B. Dorn, S. Adelmann, R. Giddings, J. Raymond, D. Ransford, A. Gleason. Row 2, left to right: B. Heuman, B. Kardos, G. Preston, R. Tennant, S. Lambeth, D. Scharpf, ga Rundell, C. Hewitt, K. Ferris, E. Wilson, D. Maynihan, G. Kunke, J. Carpinello, r. King. Row l, left to right: M. Hoffman, D. Kentzel, D. Hastings, L. Zalenki, C. Morey, R. De Marco, C. Heisler, E. McGee. junior High Hand Swcnfh Grade Jfisfvriml gfllb gr Row 4, left to right: B. Sheldon, C. Bowman, W. Schwinning, D. Hamm, W. Thompson G. Potter, G. Hamm, H. Phillips, J. Van Schaick, B. Thomas, J. Annen, E. Mayhew. Row 3, left to right: N. Smith, C. Gibson, P. Humphrey. L. Hotaling, B. Boyere, B. Rott- schaefer, R. Teliska, B. Rowe, B. Holbein, D. Berry, J. Kendrick, C. Gordon, K. Fiebke Row 2, left to right: Mr. Morse, R. Culver, E. Baries, L. Mant, J. Hampshire, B. Brown M. Milot, B. Budd, K. Baries, M. Steeves, L. Reed, J. Buda. Row 1, left to right: P. Ostrander, C. Cain, G. Stark. Row 4, left to right: M. Talbit, INI. Krell, H. Lanford, D. Lundy, K. Barry, S. Ratcliffe, G Lawson. Row 3, left to right: C. Podbros, M. Walsh, S. Fulgo, D. Harris, C. Stark, N. Bruins, BI Brown, B. Heidelmark, S. Halsey, J. Gates, M. Sanderson, S. Chipp. Row 2, left to right: J. McDonough, G. Hirt, A. Ouderkirk, E. Cue, F. Cardella, V. Wetmore L. Lester, Y. Panitch, P. Sager, C. Nead, Miss Hurr. Row 1, left to right: J. Lewis, T. Freemantle, S. Salisbury, D. Richards, M. Hochberg, R Zimmerman, B. Wilson, L. Butts. r 3 Row 1, left to right: M. Mantica, L. Meracle, G. Kunke, M. Van Voris, C. Wrinkle, D. Kentzel. Row 2, left to right: Miss Martin, M. Casatelli. B. Cuttler, M. Casey, M. Brown, L. Corellis, C. Gordon, B. Dorn, S. Goldman, B. McGinty, T. Morris, M, Sanderson, D. Coffey, M. Turtle, S. Caldwell. Hwmcil Row 1, geft to right: S. Salisbury, S. Golden, D. Kentzel, G. Kunke, J. Kendrick, P. Ostrander, , K. aries, C. Lewis, J. Ostrander. D f Row 2, left to right: Mrs. Gavryck, R. Tennant, C. Lanford, C. Wurstlin, B. McGinty, C. If Balfe, E. Nfayberry, M. Cain, J. Gallagher, E. Dollard, M. Nelson. ' Row 3, left to right: C. Chester, N. Lynch, M. Lager, K. Heisler, B. Budd, L. Zelenke, B. Miner, A. crago, D. Randolph. Row 4, left to right: D. Moynihan, S. Pusatere, R. Rice, C. Jones, J. Annen, J. Merry, D. Ransford, R. Jacobs, D. Coffey, C. Morey. Row 6, left to right: L. Goodman, S. Lambeth, J. Gates, A. Fuller, B. Heuman, C. Buckley, , J F. Corellis, B. McGinty, M. Palmer, B. Brown, A. Lucia, C. Lanford, C. Nead, C. Pod- bros, C. Stark, B. Mayberry. Row 5, left to right: P. Van Campen, L. Carpenter, C. Wurstlin, M. Brown, S. Halsey, B. Heidelmark, B. Kardos, G. Cipperly, N. Bruins, J. Carpinello, R. Tennant, H. Brower, B. Lout, P. Ide, K. Heisler, D. Hastings. Row 4, left to right: J. Pryor, K. Mitchell, A. Greco, J. Harris, J. Jefferson, B. Wilson, G. Preston, P. Packard, K. Ferris, J. Gallagher, M. Cain, G. Kunke, B. Scott, K. Barics, J. Ryan, NI. Mantica. Row 3, left to right: C. Cote, S. Stromwasscr, M. Hochberg, P. Curtis, G. Hirt, S. Ainslie, J. Buda, J. Almstrom, L. Butts, B. Wilson, P. Krug, S. Tartaglia, C. Lewis, B. Ball, Mr. Gietz. Row 2, left to right: R. Zimmerman, E. Cue, J. Van Campen, S. Smith, P. Ostrander, C. Cain, M. Sherman, E. Reischuck, C. Palmer, J. Lewis, N. Gardinier, G. Jacobs. Row l, left to right: C. Hewitt, D. Randell, D. Scharpf, E. McGee, C. Kirker, C. Gordon, C. Balfe, M. Sanderson, S. Chipp, D. Packard. Not in Picture, but in Chorus: G. Saulpaugh, D. Kentzel, D. Richards, NI. Nelson, D. Ran- dolph, I. Deuel. Ninth Grade Row 3, left to right: J. Annen, H. Swinton, P. Younghans, J. Coons, J. Hood, H. Panitch, D. Foote, R. Rice, D. Coffey. Row 2, left to right: Mr. Kirsch, P. Bliss, C. Wurstlin, C. Buckley, B. McGinty, M. Davis, P. Corr, M. Flynn, J. Shuhart. Row 1, left to right: M. Sager, N. Minch, P. Reilly, M. Lager, E. Ball, S. Newkirk, N. Gardi- nier, K. Schweigert. Q W QQ? A X! Emi W fa! fx l WW fm f MXL ZYHX W W 51 I1 'L V up , f Acgy Q5 fg :'- V- D igilf.. ,fa f Jfi CQ ,w '1N3XSmf figxulm- '-7--'N MKETXWKX 'D 5' '2w?w11wwXw-- ff, 1 5426197 B ff' CWA 167115 Z3 lfils Get outa my way! Full speed ahead! What'd I do now? Sideline strategy! These odds aren't fair! Come to Papa! Varsity yfflffb I! Row 3, left to right: J. Davis, G. Thompson, K. Fitzgerald, W Johnson S Dorn D Lauridsen, R. Bruso, C. Lefller, L. Myers, D. Loeffel, F. Phillips L Golding K Kunke Row 2, left to right: R. Stewart, L. Van Alstine, J. Teliska, G Dickhout J WlllllH0lt D Lefller, R. Morris, W. Ginnett, G. Halsey, R. Cipperly, N. Fryback Row 1, left to right: J. Kelley, L. Becker, J. Wiltsie, D. Roberts, S Wagner P Burelt M Van Voris, D. Adams, J. Donnelly, J. Clifford. Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia FOOTBALL SCORES . . 7 B.C.H.S. . . . 16 Cohoes . . . 7 Albany Academy . 14 Hudson . . . . 14 Cathedral . . . 40 lNatervliet . . . 12 Lansingburgh . Swfluzll Uhccrleaders Left to right: B. Comstock, C. Petsch, C. Ransford, D. Fryback, D Peters B Pearson S Adan Starting 81541614 Row 2, left to right: G. Dickhout, J. Kelley, D. Loeffel, L. Myers. Row 1, left to right: R. Stewart r.e., S. Dorn r.t., G. Thompson r.g., D. Lauridsen c., W. Gin- nett l.g., C. LefHer l.t., R. Bruso l.e. Columbia High School's much underrated football team surprised the whole Capital District by completing the season in second place in the league standings with a record of Hve wins, one tie, and one defeat. The team began the season with a moral victory over a favored B.C.H.S. team, battling to a 7-all deadlock. The team extended its undefeated streak to ten games over a period of two years until it was defeated by a very strong Hudson team, however, it finished the remainder of the season strongly with victories over Cathedral. Cohoes, Watervliet, Albany Academy, and Lansingburgh. Head coach, Nick Budnowski, and assistant coach, Ed Lynch, are to be congratulated on the building of such a successful team within one year. Dewey Loeffel, Columbia's star fullback, was chosen for the All-Albany defensive football team. Dave Lauridsen, the center, and Charles Lefller, guard, received honorable mention. Zrafball Zvachcs and 60-Kapfaius Left to right: Coach Budnowski, G. Dickhout, D. Loeffel, Coach Lynch. - - - 2 awww, ....... .... - mwrm - . . grgrzrsgrglgrgl I:I:IS:I:I:I:2:2:2:2:5:2:1:1:E5:2:1:2:I:T,:1:1:1:1:5:2:5:5:2:2:E:5:2 . .............. A -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.'.'.'.-.-.-.-.-.'.'.-.'.-. . . . . . . . . '-'a-u'n'u.n.n-n-al ',l,l,', ' ' I I 'n'n's'n 2:25:25 .l'I'l'l .l'l.l'l -l.l'l.l :.:.:.:. I-I-III' -2-2-2-2 .g.g.g.g 3.-.:.:. .:.:.:.: -:-:5:-: :.:.:.:. -2-2-2-2 :.:.:.:. I-l'l.l-l'l.l-I l.l.l'l- I ........... ......... 52-2-2'2'. . . zgiiiiiiiiiii Var ig 1621 kdm!! Row 2, left to right: E. Hoffman, R. Van Voris, R. Collins, D. Loeffel, R. Stewart, R. Bruso, S. Dorn, J. Weaver, F. Phillips, K. Sheldon, J. Clifford, R. Kirsch. Row 1, left to right: Coach Rapenske, Kelley, Capt. Columbia Highis inexperienced basketball team, coached by Harry Rapenske, ended the season in a third place tie with Milne in the Capital District Basketball League. The usual starting team was Captain Jim Kelley, Bob Van Voris, John lN'eax'er, Ron Bruso and jim Clifford. Bob Kirsch, Stu llorn, Dewey Loeffel, Forman Phil- lips, Bob Stewart and Bob Collins did a good job filling in when ealled upon. With an oyer-all record of 8 wins and 9 losses, the team lost only one of their 8 home games. The Blue Devils were invited to play in a Polio Doubleheader at the Albany Armory against C.B.A. and were defeated 31 to l0. This was the only team which Columbia didnit defeat. The scoring was evenly divided with jim Clifford, Ron Bruso, Jim Kelley, and John l'Veaver all averaging better than IO points per game. n 'Marial l6'a!f!c f'5'Wish . A jzzylfee 1611 kcfb ll Row 2, left to right: B. Cardella, P. Beinetti, B. Bibbins. L. De Witt, D. Lauridsen. H. Hal- lenbcck, P. Jordan, N. Sheldon, Coach Lynch. Row 1, left to right: W. Honn, H. Maat, T. Sheldon, L. Becker, W. Johnson, j. Kelley, J. Teliska. JAYVEE BASKETBALL SCORES Columbia V.R.H.S. . Columbia Colonic Columbia Castleton . Columbia Castleton Columbia Shvncnclchowa Columbia Acadt-iny Columbia Hudson . Columbia B.C.H .S. . Columbia B.C.H.S. . Columbia Hudson Columbia Milne . . Columbia Milne . . Columbia V.R.H.S. . Columbia Colonic- . Columbia Acadf-niy . Columbia Sh:-ncndehowa ?resl1r1f1a14 Kaskcfball Row 3, left to right: V. Lombardo, C. Harris, A. Lopez, B. Dorn, R. Draper, H. Phillips, Coach Stearns. Row 2, left to right: N. Sheldon, J. Spaulding, F. Clifford, P. Burek, C. Seeberger, V. Don- nelly, L. hleracle. ' Row I, left to right: F. Hoffman. F. Rosbrook, B. Comstock. N. Davis, C. Sharpe, M. Van Voris. Klzeerlmdfr Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Varsity Left to right: C. Salisbury, H. Berghmans, B. Romer, J. Beinetti, J. Van Valkenburgh, P. Miller, N. Lynd VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES V.R.H.S. . 71 Columbia Colonic . . Castleton . 62 Columbia Castleton . Shenendehowa 66 Columbia Academy . Hudson . . . . 67 Columbia B.C.H.S. . B.C.H.S. . 57 Columbia Hudson . . Milne . . 59 Columbia Milne . . V.R.H.S. . 57 Columbia Colonic . . Academy . 52 Columbia Shencndehowa Columbia . . 31 C.B.A .... . 40 ,fayzfcv Cflzcerlcmlers Left to right: M. Pollack, J. Wright, B. Peacock, B. As- wad, B. Groat, S. Ryan, P. Hiller. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL SCORES Columbia . Columbia . Columbia . Columbia . Columbia . Columbia . Columbia . Columbia . Columbia . Columbia . Columbia . Chatham . . Milne V.R.H.S. . . Sbenendehowa . B.C.H.S. . . Academy . V.R.H.S. . Academy . B.C.H.S. . Milne . Chatham . Varsity lgaseball VARSITY BASEBALL SCORES Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia . . . 7 Albany Academy . . 6 . . Jr Shenendehowa . . 3 . . 2 Hudson .... . 8 . . 5 Van Rensselaer . . 3 . :J Milne . . . . 6 . . I Milne . . . . - O . . l Van Rensselaer . . 0 . . 6 Shenendehowa . . 3 . . I Row 1, left to right: G. Bibbons, P. Ricciardi, J. Anderson, J. Clifford, L. Myers, W. Miaski, E. Gully, W. Greenwald. Row 2, left to right: Coach Spaulding, R. Federchuck, R, Howard, D. Aloise, D. Loeffel, R. Stewart, J. Carusone, J. Murray. Under the expert guidance of Coach Spaulding, our varsity baseball team won the championship of the Capital District Baseball League. lN'ith an outstand- ing record of six victories and three defeats, the Blue Devils beat teams from Shenendehowa, Van Rensselaer, Albany Academy, and ,Milne. The team's three losses came at the hands of Hudson High twice and Milne once. The leading hitters on the team were: catcher, Charlie Lefllerg first baseman, Dick Aloiseg and outfielder, Dewey Loeflel. Congratulations are due to Coach Spaulding for the way he handled the pitching stafl' which consisted of only Gene Gully and lYalt Miaski. Gully corn- pleted the season with a record of four wins and one loss, while Walt had a total of two victories and two defeats. Coach Spaulding f- Hudson. . . . l3 4 ,faymf Kascball Row 1, left 10 right: R. Federehuek, B. Bibbins, J. Donnelly, G. Dickhout, J. Kelley, R. Van Voris, L. Becker, P. Earring. Row 2, left to right: J. Weaver, K. Fitzgerald, R. Bruso, S. Dorn, WV. Johnson, H. illaat, R. Berry, Coach Rapenske. .IAYVEE BASEBALL SCORES FRESHMAN BASEBALL SCORES Columbia . . . 11 Albany Academy . 5 Columbia . . . 10 Academy . . . . . 4 Columbia . 3 B.C.H.S. . . . . 7 Columbia g 3 Milnt. . I . 3 Columbia - 14 Lebanon ' ' 0 Columbia . 8 B.C.H.S. . 10 Columbia . 8 Hudson . . 7 , T ,. Columbia I 7 B.C.H.S' . . 6 Columbia . 7 IN:-w Lebanon . o Columbia . 6 Lebanon . . 12 Columbia ' 6 Klum' ' ' ' 6 Columbia. . 12 Hudson . . 13 Columbia . . 8 Auadc-my . . 9 Weshmau Haseball Row 1, left to right: J. Spaulding, J. Wiltsie, R. Gigliotti, F. Clifford, F. Rosbrook, M. Poppey Row 2, left, to right: E. Halsey, H. Phillips, R. Conlee, B. Hohn, J. Teliska, A. Lopez. Row 3, left to right: Coach Langley, T. Sheldon, R. Cipperly, H. Hallenbeek, C. Seeberger, L. Meracle, F. Good. Qi n 2 , ,-. L 353541 . ..ia illWQlii2 1 Crack Row l, left to right: H. Maat, D. Legg, W. Hoffman, G. Dickhout, J. Murray, R. Feder- chuck, L. Van Alstyne, D. Hoffman. Row 2, left to right: N. Wrinkle, J. Le Rocque, J. Willimott, F. Phillips, L. Myers, F. Baries, W'. Loveridge, G. Thompson, J. Carusone, R. Federchuck, K. Kunke. Row 3, left to right: Coach Budnowski, R. Howard, R. Nead, D. Loeffel, D. Lauridsen, J. Tullar, F. Iveson, K. Fitzgerald, R. Lorenz, R. Stewart. The Blue Devils had a very successful season even though they inet much stronger competition by moving from a NC to a HBH rating this season. Sparked by the all-around performance of Captain John Tullar, the team went undefeated in four dual meets, compiling a six-year record of 25 wins and 3 losses in dual competition. John Tullar and Jack Leliocque won first places in the New Paltz Invitational Meet. Columbia won the Eastern Conference Championship Meet and also the Schenectady lnterscholastic HB Meet in which 55 schools participated. In that meet John Tullar was responsible for all of Columbiais 6 points. The team placed third in the HB sectionals at Johnstown and third in the City Championship lX1ect. At the end of the season John Tullar and Roger Howard were selected to go to W'est Point to participate in the New York State Sectional Meet. Coach Budnowski TRACK SCORES Dual Meets Columbia . 735 Lansingburgii . 21M Columbia . 66 B.C.H.S ..... 38 Columbia . 74 Philip Schuyler 30 Columbia . 72 LaSalle .... 23 Championship Meets Schenectady Interscholastic HBH Meet First Place. City Championship Meet-4Thi1'd Place. Johnstown HBH Sectional4Third Place. 1 W Z, Crazy, Mixed-up Chorus Line ffm Q ...-Jw ,K Up and Over Will He Nlakc It? Tense lkloment Whiting for the Rebound Ron Scores Ballet Artists? H0 key Miss Cosgrove is the senior high girls' physical education instructor. She arranges for all of the girls, playdays and games and is in charge of all the teams. Her other duties include counseling the cheerleaders and advising the Varsity Club. The senior girls wish to thank Miss Cosgrove for her interest and eo-operation in promoting Girls' Sports at Columbia. Miss Cosgrove Field Hockey is a favorite sport among the girls at Columbia. Attendance at the intramurals was excessively high. The three teams are chosen from the girls who play in the intramurals. The varsity team had a fair season, the highpoint of which was the annual playday at St. Agnes. At this playday Judy Vooris and Linde Hartig were chosen for the All-Star team. Pat Ewaseo and Judy Mayberry were placed on the reserve team. Varsity ffrfckey Row l, left to right: C. Morin, R. Steinberg, P. Treat, J. Mayberry, B. Lambe, D. Fryback, J. Spencer. Row 2, left to right: M. Coddington, J. Vooris, S. Miller, P. Gallagher, L. Bogart, P. Miller, E. Edson, L. Hartig, Miss Cosgrove. jaylfee H0 key Row 1, left to right: N. Gardell, A. Malossi, D. Platel, B. Fellows, P. Ewaseo, M. Sherman Nl. Pollack. Row 2, left to right: P. Summers, L. Glander, B. Groat, C. Lill, J. Ratz, J. Purdy, C. Murphy HOCKEY SCORES Varsity Columbia . O Lansingburgh . l Columbia . 3 B.C.H.S.. . . O Columbia . l Lansingburgli . l St. Agnes Playday--fwon 1 gameg lost 2 games. Lansingburgh Playday-won l game, tied 2 games. Columbia Columbia Columbia JayVcc U Lansingburgh . 2 U l5.C.H.S. . . . 1 Freshmen 2 B.C.H.S. . . O Zfeshmzzlf ffrfrkey Row 1, left to right: M. Davis, M. Flynn, B. MeGinty, N. Minch, C. Buckley, P. Corr L. Goodman. Row 2, left to right: J. Richardson, L. WVoodridge, M. Sager, F. Corellis, B. Mayberry J. Ostrander. 9 Var My 1621 kefb ll Left to nqht lNI1ss Cosgrove L Harllg P Gallagher, S. llliller, P. Nliller, B. Romer, D. Fry- back B johnson 9 Donlxm Mavbexry Vooris, H. Berghmans, L. Edson, J. Purdy. L msiugburgh , 7 W it0l'Vlll't . 6 St Agnes . . 6 L msiuglmrgh . . I-lf Hudson . . . . 19 L lI1SlIlg'lNlI'Q'll . . fill B L.H.S .... 28 L msingburglm . . . :J P umm Willurcl , , , I8 I 4 lxnmm . . . 5 jayzfcc' Basketball ?resl1mar1 lfzzskcfbull olumbia .... Shvnendehowa . . el- olumbiu . . 3 Knickvrbocks-1' . 20 olumbla . . l5 K11ic'kr'rboc'kn'r . . 15 olumbia, . . 2 Emma, Willard . . . 21 olumbiu . . 22 St, P1-ter's . . . 5 Olllllllllll .... l8 KlllQlkl'l'lJ0l'k1'l' .... I9 Row l, left to right: lNI. Cain, RI. Sager, J. lNIayberry, N. Dlinch, F. Corellis, W. Jevens. Row 2, left to right: NI. Flinn, P. Corr. B. lN'IcGinty, C. Buckley, Shuhart, Nliss Cosgrove. -4 Varsity Soffb ll Row 1, left to right: E. Palmer, L. Hartig, L. Bushey, N. llladelin, Vooris, B. lllyhre. Row 2, left to right: Miss Cosgrove, B. Romer, J. Bonner, M. Banker, J. Mayberry. The Varsity Softball Team participated in one playday, at which they won all four games scoring victories over Shenendehowa, Oneida, Lansingburgh, and St. Agnes. The only seven inning game was played at Lansingburgll. The girls again played an excellent game and were victorious, Due to the inclement weather, the remaining playdays were cancelled, but the girls practiced in intramural games, which took the place of interscholastic contests. jayvee Softball Row 1, left to right: P. Miller, H. Berghmans, D. Fryback, D. Peters, C. Ransford. Row 2, left to right: M. Sherman, L. Bardin, D. Smith, P. Treat, S. Adan. Cami and Archery Row l, left to right: E. Palmer, B. Romer, J. Bonner, E. Hall, B. Myhre, N. Madelin. Row 2, left to right: J. Vooris, C. Stenger, L. Serocky, L. Bushey, L. Hartig, Miss Cosgrove. Tennis is becoming a very popular sport for the girls at Columbia. The girls' team, led hy Bev Myhre and Eleanor Palmer, played some thrilling games. but were not able to score a victory. The losses came at the hands of Hudson. and the Girl's Academy. Practicing next to the tennis course were the members of the girls' archery team. Peg Van den Houten and Pat Gallagher placed fourth and seventh respec- tively at a playday at Lansingburgh. Columbia played host to Hudson at which event Lynn Bogart placed first, and Pat Gallagher was a close second. Row 1, left to right: P. Miller, J. Dyer, P. Van den Houten, P. Gallagher, F. Dreuscher. Row 2, left to right: Miss Cosgrove, C. Ransford, B. Romer, D. Fryback, C. Lill, D. Peters, J Ainslie. W'here's the Ball? Girls Play A Long Two Reach Points A Tense Moment Who Won? I5 Love C L 1 1 u, ,F 7 w A . ,ij . 4 i 'f ' 1 M1 ' ' f .- vw aaw ffffifle-:,rv Muiiw - - M 512 15 -1 ,. u '1,'5yf '- 5 V fi-,bg w swf ' -,ad ,,2+'5' , '56 ,if M2 - g.ff.2, -- ' 'Haig -jl',k, fai M2 ,, 'I- .s - ff'-gg 'gi 'r?12:Z'I5sUw -S'-Ig. 1 gm, Th ' ,, , f if W .,. . ..f.:vh-' ' 'll 35' X- V YFM4' ' 'X' . 1 4?. ug . ,- :FS , -, -'fqfg -.,:.'. f 11: 1 5? I TQ' ., ,, new 1 yi ag Q fig: K ' is , -4 ' A415 ' T 1. ew 1. ,W .h I P5 A 1, Wy -. ,A . 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Q , Ev k 6 an ,W .Fm Q , ,AVI I , 1 .few wg. iw 55 , KR I 5 7 QBKK ff -' 1 ' 1,' A. -fn' .f '- 2' 'P ' wr -1 . 1 N Q' wi-. A M ' ':A Nfiigu 131375, -5 :M ,.v GMX L -'WE QM' Nfhliifff GUQ??Q ' cgi 2 1 1 9 - , ' 184 'TF , 'x X xxx wlifir rfyixx W Xrxh O IJ' CJ. Y rf f ' 3' X' Q- V X f'X ffm P QB? C wfwfwm 1+ , X --A 5 emeuf V Q Admin! frafirw iz DONALD O. SUTHERLAND Director of,Elemcnt:1ry Education EAST GREENBUSH ELEMENTARY FACULTY Row 2, left to right: Mrs. Condor, Mrs. Tcpc, Mrs. D. Bell, J. Gwinn, Mrs. C. Hoffman Mrs. S. Kelly. Row 1, left to right: Nlrs. Carroll, M. Squires, Mrs. Minch, Mrs. Barton, M. Lavinia Mrs. Southard. 5115! Greenbush Kindergarten A. M. Row 3, left to right: P. Terenzini, C. Churchill, S. Hicks, G. Riley, J. Morris, J. Armer, J. Vincent, Miss Gwinn. Row 2, left to right: D. Van Buren, B. Fedoro- wicz, R. Leavitt, P. Frederick, K. Southard, C. Kettlewood, R. Faulkner, K. Barker, Row 1, left to right: J. Johnson, L. Sehweigert, L. Gray, P. Cannon, L. Olcott, C. Codding- ton, E. Coddington, L. Langenbach. Kindergarten P. M. Row 3, left to right: C. Gebert, T. Denslow, D. Mahlsledt, V. Day, R. Nloore, M. Clum, Babret NI Giacchetta I Wisnieski J' a A ' 9 ' I ' Row 2, left to right: B. Barrett, D. Bulan, R. Goss, M. Witbeck, K. Nlarshall, J. Temple ton, D. Phelan, E. Clifford, Miss Gwinn. Row 1, left to right: C. lkliller, K. Lucey, T. Hooper, P. Elitzer, R. Martens, V, Albertson. Grade l Row 3, left to right: F. Angelo, E. Hoffman, N. Henn, P. Mahoney, R. Bonner, C. Ertz- Berger, K. Lynch, P. Adams, P. Croteau, P. Denison, Mrs. Tepe. Row 2, left to right: K. Beach, V. Lanford, H. Ladd, A. Symington, D. Helmes, J. Stone, J. Worden, P. Giacchetta, R. Larsen. Row 1, left to right: R. Van Loan, R. Werking C. Terry, D. Lombardo, B. Kane, D. Heck R. Benko, L. Banks, J. Peters, P. Arnos. Grade l and 2 Row 3, left to right: Mrs. S. Kelly, L. Smith S. Clossen, P. Kollak, C. Mayberry, C. Ayers K. Beach, A. Richardson, S. Roberts, S. Ray mond, A. Townsley, B. Crago. Row 2, left to right: L. Swanson, D. Usher, L. Arnos, S. Burgess, B. Martin, E. Baker, RI. Martens, P. Fox, hleyer, Griffiths, S. Langley. Row 1, left to right: G. Geier, S. Murcia, L. Carras, G. Saulpaugh, M. Shaw, P. Di Novo, J. Polovino, L. Grodson. f-.ag Sas! Greenbush Grade 2 Row 3, left to right: M. Lindenmeyer, R. Haupt L. House, D. Snook, R. Kanuck, D. Panton E. Lahti, J. Mann, A. Angelo, R. Elliott J. Spaulding, D. Hurley, J. Schweigert, S Denslow, D. Stone. Row 2, left to right: C. Elitzer, C. Thompson, J. Gagnon, C. Wisnieski, J. Russell, C. Tem- pleton, D. Oliver, L. Steves, J. Finkle, B Nlartens, S. Vrooman, L. Rapp, Mrs. Barton. Row l, left to right: A. Terry, D. Wolven, K Hoffman, P. Radley, L. Tayler, D. Pearce V. Lauster, M. Annen. Grade 2 Row 3, lcft to right: C. Day, R. Fiebke, M. Mahar, B. Lustenader, C. Palmer, J. Hay, K. Bodi, U. Bradley, L. Adams, G. Slagen, B. Young, N. Kelly, Miss Squires. Row 2, left to right: J. Erb, R, Witbeck, K. Marshall, L. Donohue, D. Kelly, S. Stratton, M. Amodeo, J. Assini, C. Dollard, D. Lauster E. Albertson, R. Larsen. Row l, left to right: K. Barrett, B. Langan- bach, M. Clilford, C. Hannon, D. Maloney, J. Wendell, H. Carras, J. Drost. Grade 3 Row 4, left to right: J. Romer, E. Lynch, J. Seibert, G. Olf, L, Ferris, L. Deuel, F. Platt. J. McDonough. Row 3, left to right: E. Canfield, S. Cutler, L. Kelly, C. Boyer, P. Benko, J. Ladd, J. Flynn. Row 2, left to right: Mrs. Minch, P. Gerasia, B. Daniels, J. Jeannin, S. Hering, J. Baker, J. Smith, S. Krug, M. Nelson, Mrs. Minck. Row 1, left to right: P. Cox, D. Casey, B. Cal- cagni, J. Milsson, C. Buchanan, D. Langen- bach. Grade 3 Row 4, left to right: Townsley, W. Saul, S. Grodson, R. Baker, Q. Faulkner, M. Clos- son, R. Jerew, Miss Ryan. Row 3, left to right: T. Churchill, L. Saul- paugh, R. Zimmerman, P. Kardos, E. McGee, G. Singer, NI. Barrett, M. Ertz-Berger. Row 2, left to right: G. Meegan, K. Wagner. G. Casler, P. Finkle, S. Levenway, S. Bonner. Row l, left to right: U. Near, D. Wainman, B. Mendelsohn, A. Schweigert, K. Longaeker, A. lNIacCamm0n. 9 7 7 5 fest Greenbush Grade 5 and 6 Row 3, left to right: J. Lombardo, G. Barics, A. Gates, VV. Leadbetter, T. Kcrnan, J. Bogart, Eiseman, J. lNIcCarty. Row 2, left to right: W. Vfaterhouse, Nl. Eise- man R Km I Klasons Bashford L. x - i gs ' 'v J' -2 a Herman, G. Palnode, P. Weldon, N. Pollack, Mrs. M. Condor. Row l, left to right: A. Visconti. J, Fratura, P. Hochberg, P. Norris, M. Hacker, S. Wood, K. Goold, J. Truax. Grade li Row 3, left to right: P. Johnston, J. Recd, R. Rudat, G. Whitney, F. Shanholtzer, M. Truss, R. Hankle, K. Duryea, Nlrs. D. Bell. Row 2, left to right: P. Michielan, C. Foote, R. Peek, R. Wehster, C. Tartaglia, K. Bardin, W. Bedell, E. Goudreau, J. Trietler, J. Lee. Row I, left to right: J. Remkus, L, LeFavour, B. Waite, P. Fitzpatrick, P. Bischoff, M. MacKay, E. Raymond, C. Faulkner. Grade 6 Row 3, left to right: YV. Boyle, R. Gootz, A. Chesney, R. Swahlan, G. Whitney, H. Blood- good, O. Swinton, N. YViltsie, H. Karens, B. Fink, I. Sherman. Row 2, left to right: B. Balfe, R. Reynolds, D. Pulver, R. Palmatier, P. Fisher, K. Allen, P. Hadley, C. Coulston, S. Cohen, D. Pod- bros, Mrs. Hoffman. Row 1, left to right: N. Cooper, C. Dober, L. Couture, G. Ellenzweig, A. Lopez, S. Rice, W. Myers, J. Beberwyk. Zlilefele Heights Clinton Heights Faculty Row 2, left to right: Concetta Rosano, Mrs. V Billings, Virginia White, Elizabeth lNIcClos key, Regina Broderick, Mrs. M. Glusko, Mrs S. Dean. Row 1, left to right: Joan Blow, Mrs. H. Fruh Mrs. P. Erickson, Theresa Scully, Mrs. B Cue, Marjorie Santor, Mrs. M. Farley Helene Bigley. N x N NM Hlinfvn ffezyhfs Grade 1 Row 3, left to right: J. Farley, B. Clough, B. Green, J. Hart, B. Hoffman, F. Petrangelo, NI. Kospa, Nlrs. Erickson. Row 2, left to right: B. Sauer, R. Rosenblum, J. Shannon, S. Lawerence, G. Butts, S. Bom- bard, B. Hunter, M. Barner. Row 1, left to right: G. Johnson, R. Cannon, L. Preston, L. Rosenkrans, P. Clemens, A. Hiles, H. Hotaling, M. Paja. Grade 1 Row 3, left to right: G. Weichold, R. Van Buren, T. Marino, M. Roth, R. Talbot, G. Wheland, J. De Witt, Miss Santor. Row 2, left to right: M. Evanchick, B. Michel, J. Hofelich, S. Miller, J. Chesser, P. Slm- maker, K. Hannigan, L. Shanno, A. Boniface, L. Corsi. Row 1, left to right: S. Perryman, M. Bauer, S. Kirkland, L. Mayhew, P. Trombley, J. Hinckley, P. Cellini, P. Alcott. Grade 1 Row 3, left to right: R. Kent, M. Parker, L. Secor, V. Shaut, G. Kakely, L. Rarick, J. Di Giaranni, Miss McCloskey. Row 2, left to right: M. Heeler, D. Earing, D. Slater, L. Hamilton, H. Patricelli, B. Van Buren, K. Oliver. Row 1, left to right: K. Weatherwax, M. Doyle, E. Hilton, C. Mayhew, J. Gaspary, J. Romeyn, C. Van Slyke. Grade 1 and 2 Row 3, left to right: G. Hillenbrandt, D. Miran, B. Ey, Jr., G. Calamaras, J. Burke, W. Horton, Miss Rosano. Row 2, left to right: R. Krupka, J. Lanci, D. Southworth, L. Fletcher, J. Hrbek, J. Dray. Row 1, left to right: C. Conrad, D. Mahan, V. Sanford, T. Henderson, S. Tubbs, M. Moeske, M. Johnson. are u 4 s i ' n ' ow , r ' 1 t, er, estler, Miss Scully. Klirzfrfn ffciglzfs Grade 2 Row 3 - to righ , A. Werschlcr, . Roppe, 2 Q 'rac ' et to right: B. Heeney, H. Dinck, S. J. Slat J. Scott, E. LCWI. . Ro t to right: B. Mi A . addalla, B. Tagliento, B. Jackso B. Teiper, . Hil- lenbrandt, J. Worth. ii Grad .2 . Row 3, left to right: A . Doytelfyg C. Rosen- stock, R. McCabe, DT c 'nipper, C. Mo P Leavitt, L. Pelky, M. McDermott J. g Miss White. '- Ro rx t to right: P. Cherubino, C. Kirkland, li Rex, J. Van Allen, J. Boel, B. Searles, - : f : eyn, D. Stewart, J. Hewitt. Row l, left to right: T. Lindley, L. Caldwell, S. De Witt, N. Getz, . arber. L. Doyle, N. Tirrell, D. Melick, . Pratt. X Grade 2 Row 3, left to right: G. Kane, 1 ,' G. Chamberlin, J. Corellis, A.f . - - , . lklorris, G. Cooperider, Bliss Blow. Row 2, left to right: P. Tagliento, E. Merhige, P. O'Dea, I. Adelman, J, Zinzow, B. Becker, D. Petrangelo, S. Casullo, J. VVaugh. Row 1, left to rii ht: L. 1. Stanwix, J. Vanne, R- ,V . Hudaf S. George, J. Schefller, .. Grade 2 Row 3, left to right: D. Foley, YV. Cibulus, Wheland, H. Wetler, D. Main, R. Hertzet, lN'Irs. Fruh. Row 2, left to right: P. Corsi, P. Latch, A. Teal, B O Donnell P Polisk Ostrander, J. . ' , . 'y, J. . Stocklas, T. Slyer, M. De George. Row 1, left to right: K. Tibbitts, M. Van Buren. Onde - e - ' J. Conklin, S. Leeson, L. Gar- rison, . , ,Bien . Kliufrw Heights Grade 3 Row 3, left to right: D. lN'IcKay, C. Swahlan N. Haspela, R. Dyers, B. Wilson, R. Hallcn- beck, F. Hyde, Mrs. Dean. Row 2, left to right: J. Warner, S. Vogel, C Witcher, N. Chesser, V. Hitt, A. Paul, Bl Hilton, R. Barner, M. Miaski. Row l, left to right: C. Alcott, G. Van Slykc, T. Katchmar, M. Vigilante, C. Garison, J. Grumbach, E. Doyle. Grade 3 Row 3, left to right: S. Rickert, D. Jennings H. Schmidt, C. Brooks, R. Bruce, C. Thomas J. Maxwell, R. Green. Row 2, left to right: Mrs. Cue, Schumakcr, P. Hysler, D. Krouse, B. Barnes, M. Williams K, O'Donnell, F. Balcom, J, George, Mrs Billings. Row 1, left to right: K. Reiners, P. Wysocki, S. Buchanan, L. Kettlewood, S. Caruso, C. Doyle, E. Campeau, L. Palmatier. Grade 3 Row 3, left to rig rke, . Weiner, R. Gross, Boel, . Maddal S. INlil . W. Kunke, Miss Bro erlc . ' f Row 2, left to right: R. Vanne, J. Thomas, S. Ryan, L. Green, J. Casatelli, D. Scandalis, B. Bellinger, G. Ho - ' -- '- rnhart... Row l, left to right: i,-is ' . Bukle ' - 1 er eltman, J. Sadynica - Grade 3 Row 3, left to right: W. Decker, R. Langevin, B. Kent, J. Van Buren, J. Casatelle, H. Sivenson, R, Conway, D. Green, Miss Bigley. Row 2, left to right: T. Gleason, L. Sulig, S. Wessell, J. Adams, L. Hazelton, D. Stocklas, V. Lavivee, C. Burger, P. Barbara. Row 1, left to right: C. Pesnichak, V. Figel, C. Butts, D. Johnson, L. Hilis, P. Tirrel, D. Miller, L. Stoneburner. 9 9 , ,, Ka! M ll Faculty Row 2, left to right: Miss Ann Hamilton, Bliss Jean lNI1ller Nlrs Ruth Garrison lVIrs Beverly Forman, Mr. Thomas Mahar, Mrs. Audrey Jenmnegs Mrs Eunice Thomas Mrs Geraldine Werking. Row 1, left to right: Mrs. Georgia Soulhard, Mrs. osephme Parks Miss Katherine More Mrs. Lena Mann, Miss Joan Hadley, Miss Phyllis Bullard 'Xliss Janet Connor 16611 Mill Kindergarten A. M. Row J3, left to right: Miss Connor, G. Schmidt M, Riley, J. Smalley, J. Nopper, G. Voorisl F. Holfersheim, K. Milot, S. Barnhart. Row 2, left to right: M. Vetman, L. Kirsch P. Ali, A. Onderdonk, S. Davis, J. Nestler R. Stanley, P. Lee. Row 1, left to right: J. Recd, B. Shanno, K 3 3 Shanle B Grumbach N Dolmas, M. Rosen- Y, - 7 - stock, L. Herbst, M. Barber. Kindergarten P. M. Row 2, left to right: Miss Connor, R. Reno 9 S. Hannett, B. Cataldo, D. Calamaras, C. Brooks. V Row 1, left to right: C. Hitchcock, J. Hall J R. Marotta, B. Thomas, C. Higgins, D. Stocklas. 1564 jlflill Kindergarten A. M. Row 3, left to right: Miss lNIiller, M. Groesbeck, E. George, R. Bonner, G. Elliott, E. Roth P. Lindley, A. Brothers. Row 2, left to right: H. Radley, S. George, E. Endres, W. Durden, E. Oliver, J. Baker, P. Hildreth, P. Donough. Row 1, left to right: K. Hewitt, T. Merhige, E. Ransford, C. Maddalla, M. De George, A. Tucker, VV. Reed, J. Knight. Kindergarten P. M. Row 3, left to right: Miss Miller, B. Morris, S. Weatherwax, J. Burnett, R. Fasoldt, B. O'Donnell. - Row 2, left to right: D. Gross, S. Wessell, R. Vanne, J. Miller, L. Brown, B. Hanford. Row l, left to right: G. Matthews, C. Nielsen, P. Malone, M. Reiners, C. Lodge, J. Gleason. Grade 4 Row 2. left to right: Miss Hadley, C. Wheeler, J. Adams, C. Van Buren, L. Hilton, J. Cataldo, PI Corellis, R. Sauer, R. Salvesvold. Row 1 left to rightQ1:ZiY ,SEED B. Smith R. Hauser, D. Palmateer, R. DeFreest, C. Bal- com. D. Hastings. B. Johnson, L. Lappies. Grade 4 Row 3, left to right: Mrs. Jennings, R. Silver- lieb, D. Rundell, T. Card, J. Casella, R. Fabozzi, P. Mayhew, J. Spicer, J. Bombard. Row 2, left to right: R. Kunke, F. Nestler, W. Chamberlin, J. Iverson, M. Clark, K. Cipper- ley, F. Bauer, D. Lundy, R. Decker. Row 1, left to right: L. Suttie, E. Foley, A. Burke, M. Modolla, N. Septer, R. Tanner, Nl. Riley, B. Gruuibach. 9 Kal Mil! Grade 4 Row 3, left to right: D. Hudak, J. Hampson, R. McFarland, B. DePasquale, R. South- worth, E. Bubb, K. Thomas, G. Russo. Row 2, left to right: Mrs. Parks, W. Wheland, T. Modolla, W. Nestler, G. Smith, E. Swah- lan, N. Pechenist, R. Johnson. Row 1, left to right: S. Pearlman, S. Corellis, A. Munger, E. Burke, J. Donnelly, M. Cibu- las, J. Hockford, J. Fisher. Grade 5 Row 3, left to right: B. Cleary, B. Hanford, H. Tucker, J. Trossbaek, R. Dreisenstoek, F. Casatelli, T. Young, G. Dickson. Row 2, left to right: K. Golding, J. Golden, D. Spencer, J. Hockford, P. Stein, C. Rowles, G. Scandalis, G. Doyle, Miss Bullard. Row 1, left to right: C. Haig, D. Mamelstein G. Maume, M. De Geovanni, B. Barner, N Sehuric, C. Peterson. Grade 5 Row 3, left to right: R. Speed, G. Alnlstrom R. Raymond, D. Tulenwider, L. Rappold M. Sehaeft, R. Trudeau, C. Milno. Row 2, left to right: R. Kingston, D. Lawrence C. Reno, M. George, A. Spatola, W. Tullar G. Osborne, Mrs. Forman. Row l, left to right: N. Sheldon, A. Roar, P Otty, F. Shaxby, L. Harlfinger, S. Hickley L. Farley, B. Olf, T. Katchmar. Grade 5 Row 3, left to right: J. Phelan, R. Feathers, B. Ginett, L. Carusone, T. Stanley, W. Stuart, R. Coldwell, L. Wheeler, J. Schweigert. Row 2, left to right: R. Yackel, R. Snook, J Hampshire, M. Gazaw, S. Leffler, J. Scott G. Hiza, G. Van Acker, B. Romer, Miss Hamilton. Row 1, left to right: C. Belschwinder, S. Dray, R. Newberry, J. Burgess, D. Antico, E. Barner, K. Vooris, M. Denslow, 1364 .Mill Grade 5 Row 3, left to right: S. Lasky, B. Calcagni, R. Culver, R. Roshrook, R. Norris, B. Hughes, J. Campetclle, R. Gilbert, D. Templeton. Row 2, left to right: C. Moeske, L. '1 empel, P. Trawinski, N. Rosekrans, C. Smith, S. Pratt, G. Stoneburner, D. Mora, S. Roth. T. Mahar. Row 1, left lo right: K. Swenson, D. Bonner, S. Green, J. MeClary, N. Ryman, F. Hunter, C. Moore, V. Hotaling. Grade 6 Row 3, left to right: T. Corellis, R. Paju, R. Mahlstedt, D. Boel, S. Speranza, B, Thomas, R. Donnelly, C. Moore, G. Blair, J. Colabelli. Row 2, left to right: Mrs. Southard, C. Bishop, J. Geier, S. Bliss, S. Rosenbaum, B. Brooks, J. Kundel, L. Gaitly, R. Reno, G. Kanuck, YV. Parks. Row l, left to right: M. Schumaker, P. Miaski, N. Schwiegert, B. Sayer, M. Clifford, J. Pol- lack, D. Jackson, M. Green, S. Meegan, J. Shurtleif. Grade G Row 3, left to right: L. Wagner, F. Roden, P. lylayhew, L. NfeKay, P. deHeus. J. MeCam- mon, P. Fulenwider, H. Romer, M. Heck, L. Newell, C. Torre. Row 2, left to right: M. Preble, F. Geier, D. Van Gelder, P. Di Bacco, M. Van Allen, S. Packard, J. Thomas, L. Vanne, W. Scan- dalis, J. Doonan, R. Thorne, Nliss More. Row l, left to right: M. Saul, B. Silverbeb, H. Stanwix, S. Bonner, B. Peehnick, G. Pannitti, C. Lisella, H, Herrmann, S. Rundell, B. Casey. , Grade 6 Row 3, left to right: J. Keppler, J. Casey, J. Kasky, R. Gagnon, A. Fasoldt, A. Rlalzmon, A. Geier, J. Bishop, J. Adan, D. Johnson. Row 2, left to right: Mrs. Thomas, A. Weiner, A. Kollak, L. Bradt, J. Zacharewski, S. Pasini, S. Van Denberg, J. Johnson, C. Deuel, K. Mastromarchi, J. Mason. Row 1, left to right: A. Lustenader, D. Wersch- ler, C. Jukes, J. Wagner, B. Heck, J. Mer- hige, A. Patrieelli, F. Brock, P. Larivee, J. Cataldo. Kai ,Mill Grade 6 Row 3, left to right: P. Shillinglaw, J. Daniels, T. Lodge, R. Hoffman, W. Drost, W. Green, J. Palmateer, D. La Bier, B. Rosenstock, D. Henderson. Row 2, left to right: Mrs. Werking, C. Ains- worth, W. Gregory, P. Newkirk, T. Barnes, A. Marvin, A. Patricelli, R. Lefller, P. Jen- nings, J. Trueworthy, J, Malone. Row 1, left to right: S. Earing, M. Maxwell, NI. Bradley, J. Jackson, K. Wurstlin, H. Shaw, Rice, M. Hotaling, B. Fabozzi, J. Flanders. Nassau Faculty Row 2, left to right: lllr. Louis Ismay, llfrs. Delia Nliller, llrs. Carrie lNIacKay, Nlrs. Ethel Decker, Nlrs. Jayn Erdlnann, lllrs. Shirley Thomson, hlrs. Florence Hall, Mrs. Mary Fredericks, Mrs. Shirley Rosenbaum, Mr. Kurt Rosenbaum, Row 1, left to right: Nlrs. Laura Cooper, Bliss Sarah Bliller, Mrs. Bernice Collins, Nlrs. Ruth Kinyon, Nfiss Carol Nlead, Nlrs. Theresa Bucci, Mrs. Elizabeth Vosburgh. Nlrs, Margaret Daggett. Kindergarten A. M. Row 3, left to right: F. Rheingold, J. Skanzyn- ski, NI. Scoons, L. Krebs, S. VVright, Nfrs. Daggett. Row 2, left to right: K. Bashford, K. Herman, J. Morris, S. Daniels, D. Jones, J. Rausch. J. Van Valkenburg. Row 1, left to right: R. Hoffman, G. Kirschi, R. Meyette, J. Rhodes, J. Tatro, G. Curtis. Nassau Kindergarten P. M. Row 3, left to right: C. Sherlock, D. Hilton C. Brehn, D. Turnquist, D. Cohen, Mrs Daggett. Row 2, left to right: R. Speyer, T. Ozga, I Watson, M. Fredericks, M. Shuttlesworth R. Currier, Row l, left to right: K. Libby, D. Bartow, M Libby, R. Sweeney, D. Cronin. Kindergarten A. M. Row 3, left to right: D. Daniels, L. Kahnle, S. McLean, B. Whitney, B. Wyhawanec, Mrs. Cooper. Row 2, left to right: L. Gaudet, N. Palmer, E. Clarkson, D. Marwedel, S. Gates, J. Robinson. Row 1, left to right: R. Sanford, S. Brust, D. De Groff, V. Merchant. J. Bliven. Kindergarten P. M. Row 3, left to right: Mrs. Cooper, C. Crowe, K. Koechling, H. Roth, J. Dingman, C. Miller, C. Karins. Row 2, left to right: C. Kraft, J. Falkner, P. Piniazek, D. Hilton, C. Daggett, C. Hilb. Row 1, left to right: W. Harrington, S. Decker, A. Chandler, T. Ketchum, J. Hart, C. Langsley. Grade 1 Row 3, left to right: C. Hughes, R. Nelson, A. Fortini, L. Daniels, N. Gibb, J. Bridenbeck, Mrs. Bucci. Row 2, left to right: D. LeFevre, A. Hart, R. Kirk, K. Gedney, G. Brew, D. Bertasso, VV. Van Slyke, R. Dalbec. Row 1, left to right: J. Pechenik, E. Cochrane, E. Kenyon, P. Smith, L. Valyou, C. Cooper, M. Peck. ,Nassau Grade 1 Row 3, left to right: Miss Miller, B. Sayers, J. Taylor, R. Synder, G. Rickert, B. Carpenter, A. Buckpitt, K. Phelps, J. Freemantle. Row 2, left to right: P. Lavery, B. Snell, J. Clough, C. Allard, L. Hutchison, H. Michielen, J. McLeon. Row l, left to right: N. Brower, K. Stewart, J. Hyland, G. Binkham, P. Van Blareum, K. Peel, S. Hillar, R. Bischof. Grade l Row 3, left to right: Mrs. Thomson, K. Mor- row, R. Garson, J. Montross, B. Wolcott, R. Sieger, VV. Haber, P. Banks, D. Van Slyke. Row 2, left to right: J. Townley, C. Backert, S. Sayers, D. Brust, E. Grandis. M. Colloton. Row l, left to right: D. Fischer, K. Prior, A. Fournier, M. Miller, L. Gregory, D. Young, D. Hotaling. Grade 1 and 2 Row 3, left to right: W. Cook, R. Tucker, G. Fleming, C. Gates, R. Hughes, J. Stewart, G. Schips, Mrs. Shirley Rosenbaum. Row 2, left to right: J. Grochan, R. Henderson, C. Snell, A. Pollack, V. Collins, M. Fischer, D. Anthony, R. Williams, R. Legare, B. Fredericks. Row 1, left to right: J. Jenkins, F. Lefller, C. Gibb, C. Rauch, D. Thomson, S. Bloodgood, S. Staats, G. Richards. Grade 2 Row 3, left to right: Mrs. Decker, J. Gonya, F. Hebert, R. Whelpley, M. Williams, R. Kirk, P. Nead, R. Sayers. Row 2, left to right: G. Hadley, D. Fowler, C. Stewart, K. Kern, R. Warner, L. Groff, R. Trevail, B. Dryzmala, B. Salisbury, T. Cudemo. Row 1, left to right: J. Rauch, C. Ketchum, L. Huey, B. Shanholtzer, M. Williams, L. Schuman, E. Fitzpatrick, K. Silliman, G. WVebster, M. Libby, L. Prodbros. ,Nassau Grade 2 Row 3, left to right: T. Boyce, F. Snyder, P Campbell, B. Miller, D. Sweeney, R. Gard- nerier, P. Lovullo, J. Ellsbury, T. Heatley, R. Boyle. i Row 2, left to right: S. De Groat, B. Mensmg R. Lynch, G. Fredette, F. Stocking, L. Lara: way, NI. Allard, R. Smith, S. Puzio, W. Glasser, J. Montagne, Miss Mead. Row l, left to right: G. Colloton, N, Hilton, K. Pulver, K. Cochrane, P. Hill, N. Hough- ton, L. Meyette, N. Sanford. Grade 2 and 3 Row 3, left to right: A. Kahnle, L. Cooper, J. Bruck, M. Thomson, T. Sanford, Mrs. Erdmann. Row 2, left to right: M. Goldberg, L. Gor- zynski . arel, D. Malarski, D. Lelller, D. Dec 'er, . evre, D. Bogart. Row 1, left to right: C. Coulston, A. Borey, K. Enselein, R. Miller, L. Lyon, C. Richards. Grade 3 Row 3, left to right: E. Phelps, R. Williams, W. Coonradt, J. Bischof, W. Donkin, M. Ozga, P. Gross, F. Visconti, T. Colloton, R. Wilson, K. Merchant. Row 2, left to right: E. Gardineer, R. Duplis, C. Cote, N. Reed, G. e G. Bink, K. Weldon, B. Parso e C :frm L. Schermerhorn, J. Aurand, Mrs. lo ms. Row 1, left to right: M. Gorman, e o L. Hyland, N. Meyette, J. Brew, C. er asso, D. Weatherbee, B. Robar. Grade 3 Row 3, left to right: S. Cooper, R. Hiller, W. Cranney, W. Sheldon, M. Heatley, A. Four- nier, E. Stewart, F. Frattura, Mrs. R. Kinyon. Row 2, left to right: Mrs. C. MacKay, R. Free- man, WV. Peters, M. Brady, M. Cudens, D. Washburn, C. Wolfersheim, C. De Groff, J. Plath, D. Dee, W. Cherry, R. Bink. 'N Row 1, left to right: B. La Due, N. Enselein, M. Fink, D. Schmidt, N. Clewell, K. Krell, J. Falkner, L. Lennon, J. Brew, R. Patnode. ,Nassau Grade 4 Row 3, left to right: G. Gebler, J. Peck, J. Shuttleworth, T. Morey, J. File, J. Mitchell, F. Van Slyek, M. Thomas. A Row 2, left to right: G. Walff, K. Prior, B. Heumann D De Groff M Pale H Ham - f v - y - Yr - p ton, P. Phillips, P. Clewell, Mrs. Hall. Row 1, left to right: S. Fowler, C. Meizinger, Pollack, J. Silliman, B. Salisbury, P. Hook, S. Boyeve, R. Nleyette. Grade 4 Row 3, left to right: Mr, Rosenbaum, J. Rice, N. Rowe, L. Visconti, K. Wasley, D. Camp- bell fleftl, P. Nleizinger. Row 2, left to right: B. Johnston, J. Fitzpatrick, R. Pettengell, B. Hallenbeek fleftl, P. Van Slyck, D. Drushel, R. Van Epps, R. Whelp- ley, J. Dryzmala. Row 1, left to right: C. Gaylord fleftl, L. Fre- dette, D. Strevell, P. Stymest, B. Goldman, L. Justus, R. Pollack, B. Tartaglia. Grade 5 Row 3, left to right: B. Bryant, H. Van Loan. G. Baily, L. Grandis, J. Piniazek, J. Hender- son, G. Lafavour, L. Roose, B. Wampole, G. Taylor, M. Hallenbeek. Row 2, left to right: R. Hiller, J. YVarner, R. Plumb, P. Meachen, R. Mensing, H. Beatie, L. Christman, R. Minear, W. Whitney, V. Lovillo, Mr. Ismay. Row l, left to right: D. Brew, J. Dierberger, C. Sauca, A. Katzen, V. Pettingell, B. Bink, E. Schmidt, B. Dwryer, C. Fournier, A, Giles. Grade 5 Row 3, left to right: G. Koren, A. Plumb, M. Schips, R. Houghton, L. Passwaters, C. Gold- berg, C. Stanley, R. Landry. Row 2, left to right: D. Boyle, T. Kersch, B. Vandon, J. Holland, W. Laren, M. Kose- garten, F. Engraham, L. Rudat, T. Free- mantle, W. Bertram, Mrs. Miller. Row 1, left to right: J. Fournier, R. Kneiper, L. Bink, B. Kinyon, L. Zock, A. Schermer- horn, D. Young. J. Tennant. C. Turnquist, H. lVolfersheim. l6'cll Cap Faculty Row 2, left to right: Miss Helen Howard, Mrs. Shirley Gardner, Mrs. Midred Howard, Mrs. Ruth Maat. Row l, left to right: Nlrs. Carolyn Vines, lNIrs. Alice Butler, Nliss Betty Segen. Kindergarten A. M. Row 3, left to right: C. Waugh, L. Biehler, P. Zmieske, R. Ostrander, D. Dings, Miss Howard. Row 2, left to right: E. Phelps, K. Bush, N. Bockheim, A. Story, D. Weber, P. McGrath, L. Matott. Row 1, left to right: K. Lasky, D. Bolton, T. Norwood, J. Bolton, D. Miller. 1 Kindergarten P. M. Row 2, left to right: D. Gates, H. Arnold, C. Robinson, T. Gary, M. Ryan, K. Matthews, S. Campbell, Miss Howard. welat, L. Rector, D. Sager, C. Mead, R. Bryer, J. Smith. Row 1, left to right: B. Cunningham, D. Kar- Hell Cap Grade l Row 3, left to right: K. Salisbury, R. Teliska T. Gifford, P. Evans, D. Le Morte, S Schielding, P. Van Buren, M. Delaney, Mrs Howard. Row 2, left to right: R. Grippen, B. McClennan D. Teal, S. Whitegiver, Patrosh, Lee A. Cunningham, P. Weidman, B. Poppey. Row 1, left to right: M. Bazan, B. Hanner, B Bryer, S. Phillips, P. Dzialo, P. Good, J Green, P. Falzana, D. Milvo. Grade 2 Row 3, left to right: T. Bowser, E. Dobert, M. Morris, J. Fiato, W. Campbell, R. Richard- son B Good Dzialo C D'Amico 9 ' 7 J' 5 ' ' Row 2, left to right: Mrs, Maat, A. Frazier, J. Baker, P, Grogan, B. Hedden, C. Winchester S. Goewey, T, Gates, W. Verbraska, W. Teliska. Row 1, left to right: G. Paul, A. Hasburgh, L Bush, J. Salisbury, G. Henry, N. Demartini, D. Perry, J. Paradowski, R. Van Buren. Grade 3 Row 3, left to right: R. Vitalius, D. Goewcy R. Thorn, G. Ernye, M. Kelley, L. Ladou: ceur, J. Matthews, D. Fenton, J. Schmitt. Row 2, left to right: R. Thompson, R. Clinton, W. Page, J. Couch, J. Waganka, C. Hodecker, V. Morrison, T. Good, G. Harwood, J. Wallace, E. Van Buren, Mrs. Gardner. Row l, left to right: S. Glenkusky, N. Coonrad, A. Lassoe, G. Kohler, S. Bockheim, A. Fon- taine, S. Daugal, M. Amidon, M. Mahar. Grade 4 Row 3, left to right: Weber, P. Prefore, R Hoffman, J. Ruggles, A. Carusone, W. Schef- Her, D. Vanderpool, S. Van Fonda, N. Mor- ris. ' Row 2, left to right: G. Teal, R. Stott, K. Gif- ford, E. Whitegiver, P. Evans, L. Fiato, C Draiss, J. Robinson, J. Reed, P. Thompson H. Mead. Row 1, left to right: K. Carusone, D. Grippen M. Mangan, B. Reed, K. Miller, B. Tasso S. Zalenkc, S. Bush, R. May. 9 5 3 J l6'ell Cop Grade 5 Row 3, left to right: D. Fiato, P. Paul, P. Pusa- tere, G. Sequin, P. Lioi, D. Campbell, D. Mahar, D. Scharf, P. Teal. Row 2, left to right: D. Coffey, P. Stolli, J. Skrocky, J. Amidon, C. Lemley, R. Reed, W. Halsey, H. Pellsworth, B. McClennan, J. Matthews, Mrs. Butler. Row 1, left to right: D. Dziala, J. Crawmer, M. Gorgen, A. Good, J. Hamm, D. Zelenke, S. Good, P. Poppey, G. Zapp. Grade 6 Row 3, left to right: J. Hannan, J. Lambe, A. Good, NI. Clinton, A. Nlarlin, W. O'Connor, M. Falsey, A. Mernnelstein. Row 2, left to right: Hasberge, S. Bamford, P. Jensen, M. Harris, NI. Hart, R. D'An1ico, R. Teal, H. Sauder, Miss Segen. Row l, left to right: L. Coons, J. Brown, B. Rooney, C. Federchuck, S. Stott, V. lyfiller, Verbraska, M. Nieyer. Sas! Sclzodack Grade l and 2 Row 3, left to right: F. Skarzynski, J. Water- house, W. Rudolph, W. Snook, M. Baily, W. Johnson, W. Ague, A. Krebs. L. Cardella. Row 2, left to right: J. Leavitt, B. Golding, K. Senrick, C. Goold, M. Jones, S. Hertzman, D. Ogden, D. Morris, D. Self, Mrs. Krebs. Row 1, left to right: E. Goudreau, E. Rate, L. Wright, B. Fuchs, G. Scott, J. Selig, S. Bar- tholomew. Grade 3 and 4 Row 3, left to right: L. Goudreau, M. Farley, W. Trossbach, R. Cohen, J. Bashford, C. Renlkus, Mrs. Buda. Row 2, left to right: M. Truss, S. Senrick, N. Willis, K. Dreisenstock, L. Curtis, J. Van Deusen, H. Skarzynski, J. Protko. Row l, left to right: L. Jones, S. Thorpe, G. Steinberg, B. Towson, E. Farley, K. Goold, J. Leavitt. 621 I Qrewzbu I1 Kzfmmunzfy Zenfer Faculty Mrs. Cataldo, Mrs. Humphrey Mrs Pelton Grade 4 A Row 3, left to right: C. Assini, R. Raymond, D. Groat, R. Wolven, N. Scharph, R. Flynn L. Ma Lossi, R. Nelsen. Row 2, left to right: A. Platt, V. Loger, L. Meracle, D. Tripp, A. Ostrander, P. Poyneer, J. Ostrander, Mrs. Humphrey. Row l, left to right: E. Panton, D. Terino, V. White, P. Phelan, L. Langenback, NI. Tucker. Grade 4 Row 3, left to right: Mrs. Pelton, D. Flanders, INI. Bodi, R. Van Kampen, D. Hay, L. Malz- man, J. Stage, D. Pollock. Row 2, left to right: WV. Albertson, P. llc- Donough, B. Veillard, K. McDonald, S. Tullar, B. Platt, S. Monte, W. Packard, K. Buzzard. Row 1, left to right: J. Hastings, J. Ostrander, L. Richardson, G. Lindenburg, L, lNIarkell, K. Daniels, N. Kane. Grade 5 A Row 3, left to right: Mrs. Cataldo, P. Bour- dillon, G. Ostrander, E. Stevens, D. Van Loan, G. Bruder, D. Cox, A. Spierre, R. Mebel, B. Reehl, B. Bruder, D. Ficknor, Row 2, left to right: W. Cassedy, W. Lanford, S. Rottochaefer, G. Trudel, P. Garvery, B. Finkle, S. Ertz-Berger, N. Schewe, Amodeo, J. Comstock, Row 1, left to right: M. Broadwell, M. Rhein- gold, B. Jerew, B. Saulpaugh, N. Jones, M. Stone, C. Plaisted, B. DeMarco, Y. Bourdil- Ion, G. 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Famous Fried Fillet of Haddock WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Fourteenth Street and Second Avenue YVatervliet, N. Y. 472 Sixth Avenue CAt 112th Streetl Troy, N. Y. Best Wishes and Success to All Graduates E. PETSCH GENERAL STORE A. East Schodack New York Conljulinzmzts of POTTER FUNERAL HOME QQ 112 A The Frumkin Studio 29 CENTRAL AVENUE Ijust Above Lark Streetj ALBANY, NEW YORK l Photographers for COLUMBIA PUBLICATIONS S' 1 EQ' 94 Albany Hardwa re8i Iron Co. 39-43 STATE STREET ALBANY, N. Y. COMPLETE SPORTS EQUIPMENT Outfitters for Sports-Specializing in Fine Equipment for SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES AND PRICED CONSISTENTLY O SPORT CLOTHING ARCHERY EQUIPMENT GYM and ATHLETIC INDOOR GAMES SUPPLIES BOXING GLOVES Brunswick Bowling Balls, Shoes and Bags 0 SPECIAL PRICES TO SCHOOLS ON GYM UNIFORMS HHOCSHCC A personified D Kane G mama 2 Q N. Fvyback L. Culver 'Hari A -www f if -2, Sk y A ' ,. ,A ',,-M..-M-'ga 1,'? ..i3'N 5 'so-9 8 QR. X J. Van Va!!-cenburg 5.50. 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Harrington Qi J,KeUey ,MV .V 4 M24 KEN VAN LOAN Life, Accident 8: Health Hospitalization N Real Estate Automobile - Fire - Bonds OFFICE: a East Greenbush and Troy Road Next to King Neptune 77-332 JACK R. BUCHANAN Phone I General Insurance YT T CT T Compliments of Phfmem-1963 MORRIS J. ZWEIG 224 Broadway Rensselaer, N. Y. i Nassau New York THE BORDEN COMPANY MILK - ICE CREAM - DAIRY PRODUCTS If It's BORDEN'S . . . It's GOT To Be GOOD! llb B. C. Werner - Haseiton, 5-ESWW3 r 1 J. 5.1. vwfes Kfrefzska 6fBrothek M. Mars N. Lynd C. Smith M S.EfPMvHer J. M.Coddin9ion 251 B. Romer Sgygy' W W. X C. Saiisbury K. Holland F.?:'C.pPr1HspS 'Z' c' . gr kv ' . l ' : , 2 Ei ,7 -'.: .: fl.-ff ' ' I Q 1 AMX' I 'I 2ff:E5::f lf 1. 322'-2 -v-:-:3f -' - an 1'-H' - v fm .r ':i:,.,m1,,,n..,..:12QVd teeie M- Mm Mvfson M' Dee J WmimQm1ga.,,gvg,2d HOWARD JOHNSON'S Ice Cream Shoppe SL Restaurant East Greenbush, N. Y. - t Y CHARLES N. STEWART W Prcsvription Plmrnmmst A 244 Broadway Rensselaer, N. Y I 118 ALBANY AND RENSSELAER PAINT AND GLASS C0. also ALBANY PLATE AND WINDOW GLASS CO. Established 1925 ,IAMES P. ALBRIGHT, Prop. ROBERT J. ALBRIGHT All Kinds of GLASS - WALLPAPER and PAINTS WINDSHIELDS and AUTO GLASS INSTALLED WINDOW GLASS - PICTURE FRAMES - PAINTS - GLAZING ALBANY ARMY 8: NAVY STORE The st0f2 of 10,000 Items 48 South Pearl St. Albany, N. Y. Phones 3-4321, 5-9765 Opposite Leland Theatre CLEVE R. KILMER 0 Insurance of all Kinds 0 WALLPAPER - MIRRORS - Plenty of Parking Space - DeFreestville-Albany Phone 4-2691 365 Broadway Rensselaer, N. Y. N 91 State St' Phone 30920 Phone 3-2065 Albany, N. Y. Compliments of A. Swire Furniture Compliments ofa FRIEND 119 JOSTEN'S FINE CLASS RINGS OWATONNA, MINNESOTA The Ring Man Fletcher Cox Slingerlands, N. Y. Telephone: Albany 9-2133 ANNOUNCEINIENTS - AVVARIIS At Albany's Fashion Corner Hudson Ave. 5 South Pearl St. i i P i 'i ri .1 l Established 1917 Mildred Elley Secretarial School for Girls 227-229 QUAIL STREET, ALBANY 3. N. Y. l Send for Catalog 1 HUDSON SALES SL SERVICE O NEW AND USED CARS I East Greenbush Garage, Inc. GEORGE CANADY, Pres. Phone 77-3301 Compliments of ORANGE MOTOR CO., INC. O WITH FORD SINCE 1916 O Chas. H. Touhey, Pres. 120 T el 4-8563 Call and Delivery HILL-TOP CLEANERS I Clinton Heights For Better Dry Cleaning Stan Calka, Proprietor Congratulations to the Class of 1955 PARKER'S SERVICE NASSAU, N. Y. Phone 8-1151 Phone Albany 77-3325 Towing Service Auto Painting MORRIS BODY SHOP Specializing in Collision Work Body and Fender Repair Authorized DuPont Refinishing Station A.A.A. STATION Routes 9 8: 20 Schodack Center, N. Y. Carpenters Contractors D. SPENCER SCHELL East Schodack, New York Phone 77-2256 I Builders of Well-Bilt Homes Ulf itis SCHELL-BUILT it's Well-Bilt CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATING CLASS MAY YOUR FUTURE BE A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS ONE FROM THE POST ROAD PHARMACY COLUMBIA TURNPIKE, CLINTON HEIGHTS Prescription Specialists PHONE 5-8788 li IEIEHIUS DAT East Greenbush 77-3391 REGULAR PRICE EARLY DELIVERY ENERGY VALUE HIGHER BUTTER FAT LOWER BACTERIA SCIENTIFICALLY TESTED May We Take This P Opportunity to Wish 4 Each Graduate Every Success DAILY QUALITY CONTROL ALWAYS FRESHER INSPECTION INVITED REEHL SERVICE Y -TRADE QUALITY FOR PRICE? O Serving Albany, Rensselaer and 21 Neighboring Communities Tel. 4-7815 THE RELIGIOUS ART SHOP Religious Articles - Greeting Cards P Inc Wilfred J. La Peim A 115 CENTRAL AVE. ALBANY, N. Y. '4Where shopping is a pleasure ff as well as profitable V Compliments of a FRIEND 1 305 Columbia St. 7ll Central Ave. I Rensselaer, N. Y. Albany, N. Y. l MANY HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES today find that banking offers interesting, well-paid jobs with pleasant work- ing conditions and opportunity for advancement. If you would like more information, please telephone Miss Mary V. Hennessy, Personnel Director, at Albany 4-4111. K1 Nfl THE NATIONAL COMMERCIAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 60 STATE ST., ALBANY, N. Y. Riverside Office: Rensselaer Office: Second Avenue at Washington Street 810 Broadway Rensselaer, N. Y. Rensselaer, N. Y. 123 W. J. COULSON CO. 420 Broadway Albany, N. Y. News Dealer and Tobacconist + We never sleepy RAYMOND G. DELANEY Insurance and Real Estate Telephone 4-291 G 50 State Street Albany, N. Y. Compliments of GREGORY FLORIST CHARLES V. FELLOWS Est. 1935 Home Selective Delivery Dispenser Service Service O Distributors of Dairy Products - Fine Beverages AShley 2-6354 CONCORD FRUIT GARDEN East Greenbush New York Compliments of GARVEL DARI - FREEZE Routes 9 SL 20 East Greenbush New York 124 LANSING,S ESSO SERVICE l Clinton Heights Phone 62-9041 We specialize in tune-up generators regulators carburetors distributors 5 For HOMELITE PRODUCTS 5 OI' FIRE EQUIPMENT Call ED. L. RYSEDORPH at Chatham 2-2141 or Albany 77-2325 JOHN J. TELISKA CONTRACTOR and l BUILDER Phone 5-6178 l DE FREESTVILLE, N. Y. SPORTING GOODS ' ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT JEWELRY ' IVATCHES ' DIAMONDS HUNTING AND FISHING SUPPLIES ALFRED A. SMITH Outfitters for Schools and Organizations 0 47 GREEN STREET, ALBANY 7, N. Y. Phone 5-6337 5 THE HIGHLANDER GIFT SHOP Main Highway, Routc 9 fOpposite Post Ollieej East Greenbush New York CROMWELL PRINTERY, Inc. Printing and Offset Lithography Church at Bleeeker Albany, N. Y. Telephone 62-5567 ALBANY 5-2850 CHAMPAGNE'S SERVICE OIL OIL BURNERS - SALES - SERVICE Q Estimates - Installation Fuel Oil - Kerosene Fyrite Combustion Tests Made Free 53 Broadway Rensselaer, New York BURKHARDT AUTO SALES Always a better car for less moneyi' Used Cars ' Trucks Bank Finance - Terms - Trades Len Schell 81 Howie Burkhardt junction of Columbia SL Broadway 75 B'way Rensselaer Phone 6-9412 MATTHEW SCHER Auto Parts and Service Albany 4-3677 Clinton Heights Rensselaer, N. Y. EAST GREENBUSH PHARMACY O GEO. STEVENS, Prop. 126 A WY. :Z 1-1-2'-2--fi-:::::es::.: 3 I A.:,n.:g:n,3g1 -Q 'i 4 x h . J. , e AA A. - Q 'U B. Stewart, B.Van Voris D. Loegel l - if .,,, - 5 Ya li za? Y U1 flax it ki! A 31' 'is H K Q D.5miil1..l.Cl1ervy, J. Mayberry D' P9593 , - P Treat B. Stewart. L.Ryan, J.Weaver D. Sane, K.Telislaa,ll.Cl1andleq G.Burfurt Nlynd G, ghmmg ,Cl Sauca,J.VanYalkenlmfq - R Gallagher Jlxndrews, .Mieinetfl M. Rlweel J.Van C. Sallsbur Lllarhg J. Cherry salma, xmmma E. rem, J.wguim0u M.Cuddington J. Andrews l H.Bei?hmaf1s.K.l2ydn, Bllomer . X, enburq, N.Lynd J anV1xlK If F Phillips, J- Kelley, J.Tullar D. Hodge , V Memole, C. Frencl-l B. Tlxc-ma, J.Kelley N, Adams, F ljhlllops, D, M'Cullou9 M.Merr J.Andrews,J.Beinetii D, Sgno, 5 Fone Mlilurr, J.Maybeny B. Hedge J, Moore. ..l.Sayer and Friend J, Beinelii C. Pelfsclil M. M Qrry Best Wishes to The Class of 1955 S VOLCE'S l0f Phone 3 304 Lark Street, Albany 4-7622 East Greenbush 77-9964 Established 1893 121 North Pearl Street -4258 Albany, N Sincere Compliments to The Class of '55 from the CLASS OF '56 s ew York Compliments of FAY'S MUSICAL BAR AND RESTAURANT Route 29 Troy-New York Road LEWIS DEPT. STORES 105 Broadway 252 Broadway Rensselaer, N. Y. Telephone 77-9776 Open 24 Hours EAST GREENBUSH SHELL SERVICE ED TERRY, Proprietor X , 1' ' Q li -X Sililifll U 3 f gli XM!!! Dfllfllhifu SNHI PIOUUCTS A Complete Line of Firestone and Shell Products 1 9 SALES SERVICE W'ACKSMAN,S , LAVVN AND GOLF EQUIPMENT CO. jacobsen - Worthington l Tractors - Gang blowers - Simonds Saws 1 Wife specialize in equipment for schools, recreation grounds, etc. , t Phone 5.2756 t 426 Third Street Albany, N. Y. ' 1 PATROON INN 3rd Ave. Rd. Rensselaer, New York Albany 62-9216 THORPE ELEcTRn3sUPPLY'Co. ? WVHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS w l Wiring and Fixtures -- Champion Lamps 1 Telephone 62-4135 ' 27 Washington Street Rensselaer, N. Y. w t K.h. :mme Il Roses, Shrubs, Evergreens Fruit and Shade Trees Landscaping FIN N ERTY'S NURSERY Third Avenue Extension EDCH ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE Nassau, N. Y. Rod Kerr S. B. Hotaling East Greenbush, N Y K. H. Bame 129 Compliments of H. M. ZWEIG D. V. M. Nassau New York Best of Luck to the Entire Student Body NASSAU SUPPLY CO. MUTTERER CHEVROLET Castleton and Nassau New York I Phones Nassau New York Castleton 4411 - Nassau 8-3021 L Albany 5-3975 Your Farm and Building Materials Dealer ANNETTE SANIUEL SOLONION EXOUISITE NYLONS I N nsurance Harry Brownstein Klanagcr, Northern Divisio ANNETTE HOSIERY co. 10 ALBANY AVENUE Nassau, N. Y. Nassau New York THE NATIONAL EXCHANGE BANK Compliments of of E' L Y L 1 PAPPY CAPRQNS L CASTLETON-ON-HUDSON ' New York A 130 MOTEL BLU - STONE YOUNG'S HARDWARE FOR RESERVATIONS CALL Albany 77-2515 for Route 9 and 20 Television and Home Appliances East Greenbush New York ' Mr. and Mrs. john Miller Phone 77-3384 Owners and Managers 7MilesEast out oIAlbany Open the Year ,Round EAST GREENBUSH NEW YORK Electric Motors, Controls Congratulations Industrial Seryice to the Senior Class 0 . from 4 COMMODORE ELECTRIC I VAN'S EQUIPMENT SALES -I3 Liberty Street Phone -I-9846 INCORPORATED GIRL GRADUATES WHY NOT MAKE UP YOUR MIND TO WORK WHERE THERE IS A VARIETY OF JOBS TO CHOOSE FROM, WITH GOOD OPPORTUNITIES FOR ADVANCEMENT. OFFER YOL' A GOOD STARTING SALARY. AND FREQUENT INCREASES IN PAY. NEW' YORK -TELEPHONE COMPANY 158 STATE STREET ALBANY, N. Y. 131 TEAL BROS. OIL CO. Sales and Service l I Compliments l I of 4 FORT CRAILO MOTEL Phones: 3-7127 and 6-8325 C HANS TEXACO SERVI E WILLOW RUN I R .. CANINE COLLEGE epamng Miller Road Accessories - Tires - Lubrication ERS! Greenbush New Y0l'k Cars Called for and Delivered 1 Boarding - Training - Grooming r Phone 77-3381 Schodack Ctr., N. Y. Phone 77-2253 i L . I L, ,U I I f L fn f -W A W Q RIP VAN WINKLE BAR SL RESTAURANT Dairy Products Ice Cream JoRDAN's DAIR DeFreestville, N. Y. For 81 Years 1874 19 Route 4 8: 40 North Greenbush Our Pleasure to Serve the Finest Dinner or a Sandwich Y All Legal Beverages BETTY 8a PETE JENSEN Compliments i of 55 l JOHN AND PAT'S DINER 132 LANSING LUMBER 8: COAL CORP. Since 1900 O Lumber-D. SL H. Coal Builders' Supplies 1489 Broadway Rensselaer, N. Y. Phone Albany 5-2455 Castleton - Enterprise 9750 GRAND UNION FOOD MARKETS Friendly, Courteous Service Every-Day Low Prices Join the Grand Parade to Grand Union Congratulations and Best Wishes CLASS OF '55 Chet Vanderbilt's MUSIC MART Tel. 3-1440 321 Broadway, at the Bridge RENSSELAER, N. Y. GRETCHEN FAZOS JOSEPH E. CAMPBELL GROOERIES - MEATS Optician FROZEN FOODS . GASOLINE - OIL 110 State Street Albany, N. Y DfF'eeS'Vi e New Location 4-0281 COUSE ESSO GAS STATION Specializing in TRUCK AND CAR LUBRICATION Groceries-Frozen Food Auto Accessories Phone 5-9471 GEORGE HEPINSTALL, JR., Prop. If Your Hair Doesn't Behave See Patsy PAT'S BARBER SHOP Clinton Heights Rensselaer, N. Y Best Wishes to the Class of '55 132 i CARPINELLO OIL CO., i HERBERTS PHARMACY INC' De Ffeeswille, N. Y. ' 329 Columbia Street ' RENSSELAER, N. Y. Prescriptions-Delivery Service Phone Albany 62-2469 . ir 777 W i W Y V7 V i FUEL OIL OIL BURNERS JONES DAIRY t t Milk and Milk Products O Phone 53010 ' Phone 5168 Castleton, N. Y C53 Compliments of QfD LQ 124 l C. KINYON Dealer in Allis Chalmers Tractors and Farming Equipment Sales and Service Phone Nassau 8-2011 Malden Bridge New York Best Wishes to the Class of '55 v VIKING ICE CREAM RIVETTE BATTERY CORPORATION Commercial and Industrial Batteries PECKHAM REFRIGERATION SALES AND SERVICE Repaired National and Kathanode Batteries Phone Castleton 5153 1 Second Avenue Rensselaer, N. Y. Schodack Landing New York VAN LEUVAN'S EXCLUSIVE LINE OF ESSO PRODUCTS General Repairing Atlas Tires and Batteries Goodyear Tires and Tubes BRAKE AND IGNITION SERVICE CHEVROLET SALES AND SERVICE Phone Nights 3-9543 77-2017 EAST GREENBUSH, N. Y. 135 WILLARD H. PALMER J. FRANCIS PURDY CO. INCORPORATED Meats-Groceries-Frosted Foods 1 Tul M bl d Sl Fresh Fruits and Vegetables 1 Til wink v ali dehiql S hat? d IC Ol' ' In C l C 00 an . 1 Green Meadow School . 1 1439 Western Avenue Mcliownville Phone 77-9961 1 Ph 8 2047 one - 1 Prospect Heights Rensselaer, N. Y. Albany 3, New Yfifk THOMA TIRES I Compliments , 1 of 1 The Greatest Bargain Spot Anywhere! NHKE AND CHUCK THOMA For Tires I Van Ackeras Garage Nassau, N. Y. Phone 8-3341 I Rensselaer New York O O alt. O O O O . MEMBER x8 '-'4 To The JV' '91, Good Luck and I z Class of 1955 E Best Wfishes f 9 'Or LAW' nmdivrm vusuumu um uuunnv uma Y CHALKER S LAUNDRY RENSSELAER, N. Y. Phone 3-2332 Dry Cleaning Fur Storage 136 FRANK H. ADAMS .IEWVELERS 'A' Sixty-Eighl .North Pearl Street Albany, N. Y. F RA N K , S IDEAL BARBER SHOP 132 Broadway Rensselaer, N. Y. jOE,S BARBER SHOP 4 + . Clinton Heights Rensselaer New York BEA'S CHILDREN SHOP Childrenis Clothes to Size 16 Complete Lille of Toys Phone 8-4341 Lake and Elm Street Nassau New York OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9:00 THE COMPTOMETER SCHOOL The manufacturers of the Comptometer oifer a short inexpensive course. There is a good demand for graduates. Only Comptometer School in Capital District 170 State Street Hi-Street Annex Cap. P. O. 292 Albany Phone 4-0616. Compliments of HAROLD TUBBS Groceries - Magazines - School Supplies Hampton Manor RENSSELAER NEW YORK Compliments of LAKE AVENUE GROCERY Lake Avenue Nassau, N. Y. LO-PRESTI RESTAURANT 81 GRILL Specializing in Pizza and Italian Dishes DINE IN OUR NEW PINE-ETTE ROOM Phone 3-9641 49 Grand Street Albany, N. Y 137 w r Compliments of N ECONOMY DEPARTMENT STORE Nassau New York Compliments of jOE'S BARBER SHOP Nassau New York Best Wishes of JEVENS RESTAURANT Member F.T.D. Telephone 3-6628 JOHN T. T RAVISON 8: SONS FLORIST 335 South Pearl St. Albany, N. Y. Top Soil Sand Gravel Cinders CITY CONSTRUCTION CO. Arthur C. Smith SL Son GENERAL CONTRACTORS Specializing in Blacktop Driveways Phone 77-9011 LET YOUR WELL TROUBLES BE OURS S. SL S. East Greenbush , SEEBERGER New York WELL DRILLING Est. 1908 Diamonds Watches HAMPTON MANOR Jewelry Rensselaer, N. Y. J. Max Hackel 8a Son Jewelry, Inc. l Phone 4,1559 1 Prompt se.-vice Phones 3-4893-77-3676 212 Broadway Rensselaer, N. Y. ' 138 gl p ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR APPLIANCES HARDWARE p F. IV. NEWMAN 8L SON, Inc. RENSSELAER, N. Y. 3-3181 76 Hudson Avenue, Albany N. Y. I Lawn and Garden Supplies Delta SL Stanley Power Tools E' P' LARSON Eclipse Power Lawn Mowers . Blue Coal - Fuel Oil - Kerosene Russwin 81 Stanley Builders Hardware l Albany 77-2605 - Castleton 5009 Tel. 5-9930-5-5661 I Nassau New York BEA'S DINER MATTHEW SCHER . Good Food Served Right Clinton Cities Service If We Please You Tell Others Auto Parts and Service If We Donst, Tell Us Route 9, Schodack, New York Phone Albany 77-9934 Phone 77-94-29 PLATEL 8L BARBER p TAYLOR SL VADNEY, INC. Home Appliances -- Television Plumbing and Heating Contractors ,laC0bSCIl POWCI' Mowers Sporting Goods Clinton Park Rensselaer 5 SALES AND SERVICE f k I New YM Phone 4-4971 Phones: 4-4853 ' 6-9409 l 505 Central Ave. Allmny l 139 COLONIAL MOTORS, INC. Your Local Ford Dealer Columbia Turnpike East Greenbush New York WAVERLY PET SUPPLY Everything for Pets Phone Nassau 8-3821 Nassau New York On Route 20 - 13 miles east of Albany S 8: S BUS SERVICE Modern Buses Chartered For All Occasions Educational tours-School trips Phone - Albany 4-6727 DE FREESTVILLE, N. Y. EASTERN TELEVISION SERVICE SALES 8: SERVICE I5 Central Avenue Phone 5-9749 MAGLEY TRAILER SALES Sales - Service Large selection of Mobilehomes At All Times Small Down Payment Telephone 3-4636 1609 Western Ave. Albany, N. Y Compliments of a FRIEND Compliments of DUESENBERY'S SERVICE STATION Rensselaer, New York IMPERIAL PEN Sc PENCIL CO. of Nassau Wishes the Best of Luck and Success to the CLASS OF 1955 140 RINTING 0F Ill TLCTIII Your school Yearboolc will some day become one of your most cherished possessions. Each time you thumb its pages memories will return to give you joy and pleasure. You will see the faces of old friends and chums-of campus sports and dozens of other pictures which will recall fond memories. ff These mementos should be preserved in an attractive cover, beautifully 0 ENGRAVINGS I . PR I N TIN G printed and bound. Annuals by Fort Orange . BINDING Press, possess a certain beauty and distinction g COVERS that experience alone can give. 0 FORT ORANGE PRESS INCORPORATED School Annual Publications ALBANY 0 NEW YORK HOFFMAN S P1444 I SKATELANlD . a ' I Y'l:, I v i w CJUIDANCE - balanced training - ac tivities. Placement in key positions in busi ness, professional and government offices. ALBANY BUSINESS COLLEGE 126-134 Washington Avenue Albany 6, N. Y. State Registered - Veteran Approved Compliments of C. 8: F. PLATING All Types of Electro-Plating 52 Yan VVoert St. Albany, N. Y. L. E. TAYLOR SOCONY SERVICENTER Mobilgas - Diesel Fuel - Truck Tires 24-Hour Service Phone 6-9702 or 3-9515 300 Columbia St. Rensselaer, N. Y. ' 1335 Central Ave. Colonic, N. Y 1 Phones 8-0714 - 8-8990 A A Katy L'lOll.1112lI1 - ff instructor L ROLLER - SKATE L A Recreation for the Entire Family Classes: A Monday: Beginners Wednesday: WValtz Thursday: Dance Children: Saturday: 12:15 - 1:45 Special Rates for Schools, Churches and Other Organizations y JOHN J. MELFIE L COMPLETE REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE SERVICE Nlember: A Troy Real Estate Board New York State Appraisal Society 1 Albany 77-3315 Troy Road East Creenbush 14 2 JAMES PRATT Sherwood Park Plumbing and Heating Contractor Phone 77-3643 F. Schumaeker SHERWOOD PARK GROCERIES Sherwood Park Rensselaer, N. Y. llleats - Groceries - Frosted Foods Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Phone Albany 3-9336 HAMILTON PRINTING COMPANY, INC. General Printers Books Catalogs Publications Rensselaer, N. Y. Box 232 NASSAU SUNOCO STATION Peter N. Doekendorf, Prop. Compliments TIRES, TUBES of BATTERIES KEROSENE ALBANY CASTINGS co., INC. ALCOHOL TOBACCO ACCESSORIES Nassau, N. Y. Phone 3-1161 143 9 r fifmfmfi HRM B. 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