Duanesburg High School - Dusquanox Yearbook (Delanson, NY)
- Class of 1959
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With greatest appreciation for the support you have given us, we, the Class of 1959, present this annual to the Duanes- burg Central School. f'- S -:lets awww DUSC The Duanesburg Central Elementary School, located at the corner of Route 'I and Chadwick Road, was erected in 1954. C LA SS F LOWER Red Roses 9 CLASS COLORS 1 Red and White f '1 .J 52' cLAss Mo'rTo Success is the symbol that gradu- ation does not close all school doors behind us, but opens new and wider ones. 3 JANCX The Duanesburg Central High School, located in Delanson, was erected in 1925 and remodeled in 1954 A LMA MA TER Oh, let us sing tonight And cheer the merry throng And inspire our team to victory As we sing our battle song. It will always be our rule 5, To fight with courage bold, For the dear Duanesburg Central And the purple and the gold. I O G . f O' 7 vs u I OFFICE STAFF MRS, ALICE MALE Central Treasurer of Extracurric- ular Activities MRS. ELIZABETH BERESFORD Secretary to the Principal YEARBOOK STAFF FIRST ROW: Judi Ash, Photography Editorg Mary Annette Edwards, Editor-in-Chiefg Donna Humphrey, Literary Editor. SECOND ROW: Malcolm McDuffee, Assistant Photography Editorg Mr. Mason, Faculty Advisorg Abram Terpening, Business Managerg'Ra1ph Ross, Art Editor. A ADMINISTRATION BOARD OF EnucAnoN J FIRST ROW: Mr. Eben Van Patteng Mr. Charles F. Goepelg Mr. Alfred Williams, Presidentg Mr. Carl Heitkamp, Vice Presidentg Mrs. Edith Humphrey. SECOND ROW: Mr. Minard Dougall, Treasurerp Mr. Robert Evans: Mr. Fran cis Crowe, Clerk of the Boardg Mr. Niels Rask. MR. SCHUYLER CORNTHWAITE Supervising Principal MR. ALLEN HOSIER Vice Principal Business Manager MRS. ROBERT SHAFER Secretary OFFICE ASSISTANTS FIRST ROW: Donna Humphrey, Nancy Gray, Linda Lawrence, Kathie Wight, Linda Osterhout. SECOND ROW: Charlene Kemmer, Karsen Faulkner, Vala Steadwell, Dorcas Ann DeLaMater, Karen Olsen, San- dra Segerlind, Marion Schoneich, Yvonne Murray, Bernadette Hebert, Gail Pavlic, Arlene Mericle. The office girls serve as receptionists, announcing all business to the main office. They type notices, answer the telephone, make out bus slips and serve as general messengers for the office. The office boys are responsible for all announcements over the P. A. system, the collection of absentee cards, and the delivery of bus slips to the bus drivers at dismissal. FIRST ROW: Paul Palmer, Edwin Granbacka. SECOND ROW: Joseph Krutch, Harold Tricou. ff-xCcf47'7 -1, i 0' i n i s ---' .H 4 IX: . , , , f 5193 ,A In the following pages we have presented the teachers and curriculum offered to the students of this school. The subjects offered include: Citizenship Education, English, Mathematics, Science, Language, Commerce, Music, Home Economics, Industrial Arts, Physical Education, and Driver Training. PRINCIPAUS MESSAGE You, the class of 1959 of Duanesburg Central High School, are about to graduate. You will be awarded the Duanesburg Central High School Di- ploma. This is a significant achievement. It indicates that you, the graduate, have accomplished a task which you began some twelve years previously. It is tangible proof that you have met or surpassed the stand- ards demanded by the State of New York and your school system. It also indicates that you have established a base of knowledge and an ability to analyze which will be of inestimable value in the future to yourself and to mankind. Whether you do or do not pursue your formal education further, it is the hope of every parent, teacher and citizen that you may continue to grow in knowledge and character. We, the faculty of Duanesburg Cen- tral, will miss you as pupils. We welcome you as fellow citizens who are about to assume their duties and responsibilities among the free men and women of the world. SCHUYLER E. CORNTHWAITE MR. FLOYD DAVIS, JR. B.A. English New York State College for Teachefs at Albany MR. RICHARD DA VIS English Siena College B.A. MR, W. LARRY BROWN Citizenship Education and English UCLA Union College Cornell University New York State College for Teachers at Albany, Plattsburg and Potsdam MRS. DOROTHY EDWARDS B. A.. Citizenship Education - French Hartwick College Colgate University University of Nevada New York State College for Teachers at Albany, Oneonta, and New Paltz MR. EARL ZIMMER B. A.. , M. A. Citizenship Education MRS . GENE VIEVE SHANNON Commerce New York State College for Teachers at Plattsburg and Albany MRS. LUCIA KOCH B.A., B.S. in L.S. Librarian Adelphi College New York State College for Teachers at Albany Union College New York State College for Teachers at Albany MRS. MAXINE HANCOCK B. C., M. S Science Union College University of Minnesota New York State College for Teachers at Albany MISS IRMGARD DOWNIE B. A. Science University of Vermont MRS. MARGARET PULLIAM B. A.. Mathematics New York State College for Teachers at Albany MRS . ANNE TERPENING Mathematics New York State College for Teachers at Albany and Oneonta MR. CHARLES GUYDER B. A. , M. A. Physical Education Springfield College New York State College for Teachers at Albany This is a typical day in the girls' Physical Education class. Shown is Mrs. Crosier instructing some girls on the correct way to serve and play badminton. MRS. RENA CROSIER B.S. Physical Education Russell Sage College Syracuse University MR. WALTER CANWRIGHT Industrial Arts Union College Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute New York State College for Teachers at Oswego MRS. JEAN SCHRADE B. S. Home Economics Russell Sage College New York State College for Teachers at Plattsburg and Oneonta Q 1 MR. GORDON MASON A.G.O., B.S., M.S Music Siena College Ithaca College Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute New York State College for Teachers at Albany X X 1 l ' X l Q w lr r Rx f ,J X ff fy -f s f MRS. MARGARET CROWE, R.N. School Nurse Russell Sage College MR. GEORGE KIMBALL B. A. Citizenship Education Siena College SEXVXOZP S 013: X. a, f lfg yw lmmmmn QW' ? 'E' '39 rc? A P':-Aa' KN JX53' 'xT 'V'x5Rabx FP, Hfhf-Rf-,fkwbx We could never have reached the end of our journey as successfullywithout the unfailing help and guidance of our class advisor, Mrs. Edwards. Work- ing as a teacher, advisor, and friend, her never-ceas- ing efforts have inspired us throughout our six years of close association in school and community. With sincerest appreciation and gratitude, the Class of 1959 dedicates this annual to Mrs. Edwards. DEDICA TION CHARLES RICHARD LA PORTE If women interfere with work - quit work! Class President 4g Key Club 3,4, Treas- urer 3g Concert Band 3.4: Robed Choir 3,45 County Music Festival 4g Field Day BERNADETTE MARIE HEBERT ward and spiritual grace. Class Secretary 4g FHA 3,4, President 'An outward and visible sign of an in- 3: Office Assistant 3,45 Field Day 3,4. JAMES IRVING MCNITT Don't take life too seriously. You'll never get out of it alivu anyhow. Class Vice President 4g Riding Club 4g Robed Choir 3,4g Fire Patrol 4g Field Day 4. EDITH LOUISE PAYST What every virtue, every grace, fair maiden all are thine. Class Treasurer 4, Lock Club 3, 4, Riding Club 3, 45 IRC 4g Cheerleading 4, Field Day 3, 4. CAROLE I. CHESNUT To friends a friend, how kind to all, Riding Club 4g Field Day 3.4. JUDITH ANN ASH He's out of sight, But not out of mind. Photography Editor, Dusquano 4g Lock Club 3, 4, Secretary 4 Riding Club 3, 4, Secretary 33 Class Secretary 35 Robed Choi 3, 4, Concert Band 3, 4, Count Music Festival 3, 4, Cheerlead ing 3, 4, Field Day 3. DOROTHY JEAN COBB And alone with her friends how merry she was. Lock Club 4. HOWARD THEODORE DORN A fellow of infinite jest and most ex- cellent fancy. Field Day 3. FRANK DAVID COON Merrily, merrily shall I live Marching Band 3.4. MARY ANNETTE EDWARDS Here is a dear and true industrious friend. Editor-in-Chief Dusquanox 4: Lock Club 4g IRC 3, 4, State Historian 3, Local Vice President 3: DAR Good Citizen' cert Band 3,43 Robed Choir 3,4: County Music Festival 3, 4: Cheerleading 3, 4: Award 43 Syracuse Conference 3, 4: Con- Field Day 3,4g National Honor Society 4. KARSEN GAY FAULKNER She was born with at gift for laughter and a sense that the world is mad. Assistant Art Editor, Dusquanc 4, Lock Club 3, 4, Acting Sec retary 4, Riding Club 3, 4, Pre: ident 4g Student Council Vice President 4g Flag Captain 3: Concert Band 3, 4, Robed Cho: 3, 4, Office Assistant 4, Cheer leading 3, 43 Field Day 3, 4. SARAH DUANE FEATHERSTONHAUGH Judge not her worth by her size, Lock Club 3,45 Riding Club 3.4, Vice President 4, Office Assistant 4g Robed Choir 4g Majorette 3,4, Captain 3g Cheerleading 3,4g Field Day 3.4. CAROLINE VIRGINIA FREER 'Life is easy, smooth and slow, Do what comes and let the rest go, Lock Club 3,45 FHA 3,4g Field Day 3, ROBERT W, HOFMANN 'Mild mannered and quiet is he, Projectionist 3,43 Fire Patrol 4g Field Day 3,4. EDWIN ALLAN GRANBACKA A merry heart untroubled by care. Riding Club 3,4g Key Club 3, 4g Soccer 35 Baseball 3g Basket ball Manager 3,4g Class Treas- urer 3g Flag Captain 45 Office Assistant 3,4g Field Day 35 Fire Patrol 4. DONNA RAE HUMPHREY Learn the sweet magic of a cheerful face. Not always smiling but at least serene, Concert Band 3,45 Robed Choir 3,43 IRC 3, President 4, Lock Club Treasurer 3, 4g Student Council Secretary 3, Presi- dent 4g Field Day 3,44 Schoharie County Music Festival 3,49 Literary Editor, Dusquanoxg Office Assistant 3,4. l 2 5 MARY JANE LANE Be there a way, she will find it, Concert Band 3,4, Lock Club 3.4, IRC 3,45 County Music Festival 3,4g Field Day 4, Annual Staff 4. LARRY W. JANETSKY Every man has his faults, and his honesty. Basketball 3, 45 Baseball 3. 4g Robed Choir 3, 4: Concert Ban' 3, 45 Key Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, Soccer 3, 4, Schoharie County Music Festival 3, 4: Fire Patrol 3, 4, Field Day 3. RICHARD H, LIST Happy go lucky, Field Day 3,4g Fire Patrol 4. ARLENE MERICLE Lock Club 3, President 4. I was born to giggle and giggle I must. MALCOLM CRAIG MCDUFFEE Nothing is impossible to a will ing heart. Assistant Photography Editor, Dusquanox 4g Key Club 3, 4g IRC 3,45 Concert Band 3, 43 Robed Choir 3, 45 Fire Patrol 3, 45 Baseball 3, 4: Scorer 3, 45 Field Day 3g Soccer 45 County Music Festival 3, 41 A11-State Band 3, All-State Sectional Band 3, 4g A Rating, Ballston Spa 3. EVA CLAIRE MOORE Happy am Ig from care I am free! Why aren't they all contented like me? YVONNE ELAINE MURRAY I have the simplest tastes, I am always satisfied with the best, Riding Club 34 Lock Club 4g Field Day 3,4g Office Assistan RONALD F, MUSIL Quite athletic and of some size, looks on the girls with longing eyes, Basketball 3,4g Baseball 3,4g Soccer 3, 4g Fire Patrol 4g Projectors Club 3,4. S CONSTANCE CAROLE PANAS lf the world should end tomorrow, let me die talking, Majorette 3.4g Lock Club 3,4g Office Assistant 3g FHA 3g Robed Choir 3,45 Field Day 3.4. RALPH NOLAN ROSS Art is the daughter of pleasure. Art Editor, Dusquanox 4g Soccer 3g CLAUDIA LOUISE QUINBY All things come around to him who will but wait. Lock Club 4: Majorette 3, 4: Field Day 3, 4: Office Assist- ant 3: Robed Choir 3,43 Festi val 3, 4. Basketball 3g Baseball 3: Bus Monitor 4: Field Day 3, 4g Fire Patrol 3, 49 Key Club 3, 4g Assembly Flag Captain 3, 43 Basketball Manager 4. OLIVE CAROLYN SA RGENT Nothing succeeds like a sweet person- ality. Lock Club 3,4g FHA 4g Field Day 3. RONALD HAROLD SARGENT He'll make his way in the world. Field Day 3.4. BRUCE BROWN SCHAEFFER Slow in choosing a girl, but slower in changing, Concert Band 3,45 Club 3,49 Timer 3,4g Soccer 3g County Music Festival 3.4. Robed Choir 3,45 Key l EDWARD I, SCHLEIER He was not merely a chip off the old 'Block', but the old 'Block' itself. Soccer 35 Basketball 3. BARRY K, SCOFIELD His limbs were cast in manly tests bold. Fire Patrol 4. SANDRA GAIL SEGERLIND 'A little shy, but mighty sweet, A pic- ture of neatness from head to feet. Concert Band 3, 45 Cheerleading 3, 45 Robed Choir 45 Lock Club 3, 4, Vice President 45 Class President 35 IRC Sec- retary 45 Field Day 3, 45 Office Assistant 4. mold for hardy sports and con- Basketball 3,45 Field Day 3,45 GERALD WALTER STANTON I'll put all my troubles in a box - and sit on the cover, ABRAM EATON TERPENING He would argue and argue from morn- ing to late-if a line be crooked, he'd argue it straight. Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4g Soccer 3, 4, Robed Choi: 3, 4g Concert Band 3, 49 National Honor Society 3, 4, Fire Patrol 3, 4, Boys' State 3, Syracuse Citizenship Education Conference 3, 4, IRC 3, 4, Key Club 3, President 4g Business Manager, Dusquanox 45 County Festival 3, 4, Stu- dent Council, Vice President 3. Soccer 3,4g Basketball 3, Riding Club 3,4, VALA ELAINE STEADWELL 'Whatever place she gains, sh will be worthy of lt. Concert Band 3.4, Robed Choi 3,45 Lock Club 3,43 TlCk6t Manager 4, Field Day 3,43 Office Assistant 4. .,: ' A rn U or 1 ' 'Q' , 19- ffsft.-'fif 94 v J-r:'l,'e:1'7 -1f3'f5?5 Q'g3???: '4232gf+. '-gi'.,...L k, . ' , 'fri affi- .ir 1 , HAROLD CHESTER TRICOU Behind that calm exterior, a deal of deviltry lies. Fire Patrol 3,45 Projectionist 3,4g Key Club 3.4g Baseball 3g Soccer 3g Concert Band 3,43 Office Assistant 3,45 Basketball Manager 3. , . A ls . ' X 1. gy'-r lb ,'A, 1. en- ' -1 -'s'5.g'Z1x.,.' ' -'-, fr. TO THE FUTURE S i 5 1 KATHIE CLAIRE WIGHT 'Virtue alone is true nobility, Germantown Central: Class Secretary 3g Junior Play 3g Pep Club 3g Cheerleader 3g Girls' Sports 3. Duanesburg Central! Concert Band 41 Robed Choir 4g Athletic Secretary-Treas- urer 4g Music-Secretary 43 County Music Festival 3,4g Field Day 3,45 Office Assistant 4 N NAME Judith Ash ' Judi Frank Coon - Frank Carole Chesnut - Qrole Dorothy Cobb - Dort Howard Dom - J. C. Mary Annette Edwards - Mike Karsen Faulkner - Kar Sarah Featherstonhaugh - Sally Caroline Freer - Giggles Edwin Granbacka - Ed Bernadette Hebert - Bernie Robert Hofmann - Bob Donna Humphrey - Donna Larry Ianetsky - Larry Mary Jane Lane - Hood Charles La Porte - Charlie Richard List - Richie Malcolm McDuffee - Mac James McNitt - Jim Arlene Mericle - Tootie Eva Moore - Eva Yvonne Murray - Hannah Ronnie Musil - Ronnie Constance Panas - Connie Edith Payst - Edie Claudia Quinby - Claudi Ralph Ross - Kedousa Olive Sargent - Ollie Ronald Sargent - Ronnie Bruce Schaeffer - Schaef Edward Schleier - Schly Barry Scofield - Sco Sandra Segerlind - Sandy Gerald Stanton - Jake Vala Steadwell - Vala Abram Terpening - Abe Harold Tricou - Tric Kathie Wight - Kay PERS ONALITY DESTINATION Undecided Race Car Driving The sky Secretary Who knows? Springfield College Some doctor's lap College Work U. S. A. F. Secretary Summer on the farm Hartwick College Reformatory Teacher's College South Sportscar Salesman Ithaca Cornell Ag A. B. C. Arizona Business School Air Force Beautician School Nursing Business Office Air Force Air Force Farming College Unemployment Office Navy Alfred University Navy Cobleskill Ag College P. M. C. Unknown FAVORITE SAYING Don't get smart! Otter Someday! Yeppi Oh yeah? Well, Ithink , . , Turn Blue Know what I mean? Oh, dear me, ' You Rum-Dum! How about that! Not much - Nasty Blast! Hey! Buddy. Drop Dead! Good Gosh! Did you make out? Oh! Shut-up! That gets me! U-m-m-m!! Oh stop! Hey! What do ya mean? Oh well! Terrific That's nothin! Oh yeah! You're all right, Now w-a-ait a minute You're all right, guy Beats me! B-a-r-r-ry! Wanta drag? Oh well! l'll betcha . . . You said it, I didn't. O' course. or PET PEEVE No mail Chadwick Road Being broke Shakespeare Law classes Speling Waiting! Chapped Lips Study halls Cars that burn oil Hot rod drivers School Law classes Missing set shots Poor Sports 'When I was your age Orders English Proud Ford owners Unfriendly people Cit. Ed. Soup Referees Promise breakers Jealous people Sumptiousness Juniors Certain bus drivers Chevies Teachers Scofield 's Ford Schleier's Chevy Spinach Slow cars Conceited people Unsolved math problems Chevrolets Two-faced people PAGE MARK OF DISTINCTION High voice Red convertibles Siam sterling Plaid coat Hudson Individuality Blushing Silly question Good humor Curly hair Brown eyes and glasses Big feet Light 'n' Bright Red hair Motorcycle jacket 3 science courses Sideburns and D, A, Cornet Trucks Blonde hair Blonde hair Good nature? Hunting ability George's 'Frat Pin Teasing Cold hands Jack of all trades Dimples Hot Merc Sidebums Hot Chevy Hot Ford Sco's ring Sidebums Ponytail Tendency to argue A whining Ford Bowling scores WHERE FOUND With Kar With Verlane Home Home Wa lly's Driving a Mercedes With Judi With Dave Where there's fun Hunting With Miles On the farm Burtonsville Bridge Arguing with Une Roller skating Lab. At Joyce's Scorer's table On the road On the phone Home Frosty Acres Where there's a deer With George Roller skating It all depends Sleeping on a couch All over Breckinridge's Doris' house Up by Iglar's Sandy's Watching Late Show Where there's girls Home Riding in Mercedes Sloansville Any place but home LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT Judi Ash wills her high voice to Mary Ellen Pohls. Carole Chesnut wills her plane tickets to Mrs, Edwards. Dorothy Cobb wills her driving ability to any Junior who wants to make Mr. Guyder nervous, Frank Coon wills his hot rod troubles to Jeep VanBuren, Howard Dom wills his ability to frustrate Mrs. Shannon to Paul Palmer, Mary Annette Edwards wills her ability to spell to Karen Putman. Karsen Faulkner wills her deep voice to some squeaky seventh grader, Sally Featherstonhaugh wills her shoes to Dave to keep his ears warm, Caroline Freer wills her study halls to anyone who would like them, or have them, Eddie Granbacka wills his ability to cook to Mr. Kimball. Bemadette Hebert wills her seat on Bus H12 to Bruce Abbott. Robert Hofmann wills his diesel to Jeep, Larry Janetsky wills his set shot to Tommy Kuon. Mary Jane Lane wills her job as bus monitor to Lennie Largeteau. Charles La Porte wills his troubles to the next senior class president. Richard List wills his ability to outsmart men to Brother Sperbeck. Donna Humphrey wills her black and blue knees on game nights to any unblemished cheerleader Malcolm McDuffee wills his All-State trips to Art Paige, Jim McNitt wills his cowboy hat to Richard 'Tex' Davis. Arlene Mericle gladly wills her freckles to Pam Quinby, Eva Moore wills her Law marks to Douglas Yauchler. Yvonne Murray wills her ability to get along with Mr. F. Davis to Sharon Choate. Ronnie Musil wills his quiet manner to Lowell McDuffee. Connie Panas wills her broomstick to Mt. R, Davis to ride to basketball games so the bus won't be so crowded. Edith Payst wills peace and quiet to the teachers. Claudia Quinby wills her wardrobe to her sister Pam, who seems to have started adopting it al- ready. Ralph Ross wills his ability to draw maps to Mr. F. Davis. Olive Sargent wills her class cooperation to all Juniors. Ronnie Sargent wills his 22-inch waist line to Mr. Mason. Bruce Schaeffer wills his 1-lot? Dodge to Charlie Herkel, Eddie Schleier wills his physique to Gene Janetsky. Barry Scofield wills his ability to Drag-Race to Dean Mericle. Sandra Segerlind wills her ability to play the bells at the right moment to Doris Burtt. Jake Stanton wills all of his reserved seats to Tommy Dane. Vala Steadwell wills her bus monitor job on Bus 912 to Ray Hawes and Larry Geier. Abram Terpening wills his position in the clarinet section to William Olson. Harold Tricou wills his ability to bum out Ford generators to Joey Krutsch. Kathie Wight wills her ability to make herself heard to John Hayen. Charlie Zubal permanently wills his place in the Senior Class to any hopeful Junior. L XO X-P S 1 A v...'. i Qi ' ff 3 as, Q Mix 9 OG J E ,iff fo 0 A IQ ' 0 0 0 Q NBX N is T . AJR X! j xi 1 A ,R Q n........ THE JUNIOR CLASS The Junior Class of 34 members is divided into two homeroomsg shared by Mrs, Shannon and Mr. Zim- mer. The class officers are: Melissa Dougall, Presi- dentg Sherry Wilson, Vice Presidenrg Karen Putman, Treasurerg and Karen Nocian, Secretary. They are represented in Student Council by Joe Krunsch and Linda Osterhout. ilu ' --................-..--l-.6 Ailm- .. .Mg 5 --T THOMAS DANE LOIS DECKER CLYDE DOWNES MELISSA DOUGALL President SHIRLEY BRADLEY KAREN NOCIAN Secretary LILLIAN BRADT MILES CORNTHWAITE LINDA DUTCHER JOHN DYKEMAN LARRY GEIER KAREN PUTMAN Treasurer IUDY GRENIER LINDA HANE CHARLES HERKEL SHERRY WILSON Vice President GENE IANETSKY LYNN JOHNSON DIANE KREITZER JOSEPH KRUTSCH LINDA LAWRENCE SHIRLEY LAWTON BA RT ON MA C DOUGA LL :gg XI Am. PALMER 22,515-lk I PAIL PAVLIC ' IARION SCHONEICH E 31 moto 'V Hof Available FRA N CIS MERO LINDA OSTERHOUT LINDA SCHOONMAKER PAULINE SOMERS LEONARD VAN BUREN DONALD WALKER DENNIS WOLFE DOUGLAS YAUCHLER 3 OPAXONORPE, THE SOPHOMORE CLASS The 42 members of the Sophomore Class are represented in Student Council by Fred Heitkamp and Rita Swartz. The class Q officers are: Bob Grimm, Presidentg Doris Burtt, Vice Presi- .. dentg Karin Olson, Secretaryg and Kathleen Merli, Treasurer. an The advisors of their two homerooms are Mrs. Hancock and Mrs. Puuiam. if 'S ., ,fi-,A U . --iw. .., .., if S E V' . I d I f it I F y P I - . , of it . T 5 i 1,E1T , Xxx ,.::.Um. W I I! , , 1 M9319 m ,' w.., 'gr Nllvwn- f 'mfi Zifr ROBERT GRIMM President DORIS BURTT Vice President DAVID BRADT MARY BREITENSTEIN ROGER CROWE ANN DENNISON DAVID DICKSON CON STANCE DZIKAS IUDY ERCKMAN LANA GAIGE WILLIAM GOODELL NEIL GRANLEES MARK HANBY RAY HAWES wwlmmum fe Fi we .Q . IS IOHN HAYEN FRED HEITKAMP RICHARD HOFFMAN KARIN OLS ON Secretary KATHLEEN MERLI Treasurer CHARLENE KEMMER THOMAS KUON LESLIE MURRAY 'Ds VIVIAN NOCIAN ARTHUR OGSBURY SUE OLMSTED ANDREW OLSEN REGINA PAYST SYLVIA PUTMAN PA MELA QUIN BY CAROL RA YMOND CLAUDETTE SLEMONS GARY SYNDER ALBERT SPERBECK SUE STEINMANN RITA SWARTZ ROBERT SWARTZ BETH TERPENING JOY TURNER WILLIA M WOLFE MARY BETH ROE JOHN SEGERLIND LUCILLE SHAFER j ii Q.-,qu l ' ' ' ' we . . 2 if 1 N 54,3 I 2 Ru? ,gif-,.. Al ek if y S u' , K j,..,m,,- ' Lf A-4 ,,af'?'JA1Pr,,Qv X, ' V fav V k , ,J ,f WYQWK A-'gil V 1' H yn.. k .4 . 'H -r,.. L V ' . P .A ,f J GEM..-P1 e A xii' U '2:ngg..H! A-it W H ' mwiuP'M' 1 I Q WWW AA' Lw'5'iQ W n.: X -ff' t a:a.+:e2-ii-4 i' ,, Q fx' 'sf' mx? W, gg J g ,My :raw e l THE FRESHMAN CLASS i The Freshman Class advised by Mr. Brown, has 42 members, Their class officers are: Sue Chatterton, President: Alan Humphrey, Vice Presidentg Gayle Hayner, Secretaryg and Alan Panas, Treasurer, Elected to Student Council were Gayle Burnett and Sharon Choate. SUE CHATTERTON President ALAN HUMPHREY Vice President Puciure o Available BRUCE ABBOTT DOREEN BAYS BERNARD BEVERIDGE IA MES BRADT GAIL BURNETT SHARON CHOATE GERALD COPPOLO NANCY DECKER DORCAS ANN DELAMATER MARY DELUKE ALICE FINK LEONARD GOODELL X ROBERT OSTRANDER ARTHUR PAIGE TANYA POLUIANCHIK PATRICIA RAGAN ALLEN SMITH SANDRA SMITH LINDA TURNBULL EVELYN VAN WIE DARLENE PAIGE PATRICK PAYST CHARLES PETERS LEE WELCY NG CHRIS WILSON RICHARD YAUCHLER YCJXV XP--1 VH X A JUNIOR HIGH Grades seven and eight have two members on Student Council, The eighth grade is represented by Karen Humphrey, and the seventh grade by Mark Chatterton. 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Translator f 0 Eugenecist i 0 Nucleonics Physicist GENERAL lx ff If X Most of the careers listed at left did not even exist 20 years ago. On all fronts - science, busi- ness, marketing, communications, the arts - the American economy is expanding, changing with the explosive speed of a missile. Never before have such great frontiers awaited young Ameri- cans. But how will you fit into this tomorrow? Talk with your guidance teacher or counselor and find out how to best prepare yourself for a bright future in space age America. ELECTRIC SCHENECTADY PLANT For Your Coal . E? 0 '3 and . Fuel Ozls E. H. EDWARDS Delanson Ph. TW 5-4222 'x EA, is 5 Cellars ating Driveways EXC av I Cl j ailing 2 Farm Ponds H21 5 K if f,,,,..... Sand - Gravel - Shale Stone - Stone Dust Hvmplimsuis of thc DUANESBURG CENTRAL SCHOOL TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY QSince l935J Candid Wedding Albums lflovering YOUR Day from Home to Churchl By Appointment Only Phone Schoharie 15-F2 Choose Your Photographer as Carefully as You Did the Bridegroom. Hal von Linden Schoharie, New York Compliments of ,4 ?ric11d W Z Uffauy 4 5011 Delanson, New York Phone TW 5-8847 Plumbing - Heating Appliances - Petroleum Products Schenectady's Favorite Store THE CARL CO. for Young Folks Diamonds - Watches - Silver M. B. GRAUBART 8: SONS 166 Jay Street Schenectady, New York Registered Jewelers American Gem Society McLANE'S PHARMACY Four Registered Pharmacists Free Delivery Express 3-0630 Compliments of OAKS RESTAURANT Hampymcufs af HERMIE'S MUSIC STORE 716 State Street Schenectady, New York Phone FR4-7433 Compliments of Z ,7 . Hfzrlsan A Sans Paint - Wallpaper Art Supplies Schenectady, New York Compliments of DUANE TREE COMPANY Delanson, New York WHITE FUNERAL HOME Delanson, New York Phone TW 5-2380 Ambulance Service DE LA MATER'S BEAUTY SHOP Delanson, New York Phone: TW 5-2303 GEORGE'S MUSIC STORE Exclusive Distribution for Conn - Gibson - Slingerland 617 State Street Schenectady, N. Y. Phone 4-5921 BELLEVUE SHOE HOSPITAL Orthopedic and Doctor's Prescription Work Phone FR 4-5666 2110 Broadway Schenectady 6, N.Y. MCCLAINE 'S HILLSIDE TURKEY FARM Wholesale and Retail Gift Packaging Phone Sch'dy E1 5-3320 Banquets U,S, Route 406 Church Suppers Off Route 20 Compliments of DELANSON COOP. GLF Seed - Feed - Fertilizer Farm Supplies Compliments of SCHENEC TADY IMPORTING CO. INCORPORATED Wholesale Grocers Schenectady 5, New York DUANESBURG OIL CO. , INC. Compliments of Mobuheat SCHULER'S POTATO CHIP CO, Mobil Kerosene - Mobilgas Schenectady, New York TW 5-8845 Duanesburg, N. Y. MILDRED ELLEY SECRETARIAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS 227 Quail Street, Albany, N. Y, Send for Catalog Compliments of ALBERT E, SPERBECK Electrical Contractor Phone TW 5-2625 Delanson, New York McLANE'S DELICATESSEN 2608 Broadway Schenectady, N. Y. A. H, WRIGHT, JR. Prop. Best Wishes From COPLON'S DEPARTMENT STORE 2551 Broadway Schenectady 6, New York Phone FR2-9154 PIGGLY WIGGLY Finer Foods l 2627-31 Broadway Schenectady, New York Telephones: DI 6-1261 - DI 6-1262 Compliments of DRAPER PHARMACY 2601 Guilderland Avenue Schenectady, New York Phone FR?-8875 N .. ..... xy x K jpg, W'herever 'S y0U,7'9 C mpliments xg ... vzyr 1 - nnosu- 1 wherever all you've james W fiddle been Y TCW News fem, SCHENECTADY U10 -ST R Zaaldtq DUANESBURG ' GENERAL STORE if -Z Vdrl Groceries, Meats a d A' ' 2 is Hardware I W ' Phone TW 5-2770 UMPACKING co..mc ALBANY DIVISION ALBANY. N.Y. FIR T PRIZE FIRST PRIZE 1 PU RE MEAT PRODUCTS SCHENECTADY GAZETTE NEWS :lf FEATURES 371 COMICS For Every Member of the Family Schenectady's Leading Newspaper for Over 63 Years ALBANY BUSINESS COLLEGE 126-134 Washington Ave. Albany 10, N, Y, State Registered Veteran Approved BERICAL'S ICE CREAM AND RESTAURANT Duane sburg, New York Wallace? The Shopping Center of the Mohawk Valley Compliments of R. R. BOND BOND FUNERAL HOME AMERICAN P LUMBING SUPP LY INC. Plumbing and Heating Contractors FRANK MAZZARELLA 1206 Helderberg Ave. Schenectady 6, N, Y, MURCO CHEMICAL CO. Complete Line of Janitorial Supplies Manufacturers and Distributors Insecticides-Deodorants Cleaners-Polishes Floor Treatments 788 Fifth Ave., Troy, N. Y. Phone BEdford 5-2511 BURMANN FARM Delans on, New York Poultry and Eggs Wholesale - Retail Phone TW 5-2759 Compliments of JOHN B. BINGHAM A T TORNEY Middleburg, N. Y, sci-IENECTADY SAVINGS J, W, HUDSON AND LOAN ASSOCIATION CO. , INC. Safety of Your Savings Insured Up to 5510, OOO. OO by Hardware The Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation 267 State Street open 9 A.M. to 5 P,M, Paints, Oils and Glass Broadway and Fairview Ave. CLARENCE J. DOBERT Coleman Furnace Bottled Gas Delanson, New York EL-NORA'S BEAUTY SALON 2425 Broadway, Schenectady ELNORA WALDRON, Proprietor Phone: EX 3-2362 or TW 5-8852 Permanents From 357. 50 Compliments of WA LDEN CHRISTMAN Compliments of H. J. SACHAROFF Attorney-at-Law Schenectady, New York JEWETT'S POULTRY FARM Duanesburg, New York Schenectady EL 5-0240 Garden Fertilizer GAGE STOCK FARMS Polled Herefords Birdsfoot Trefoil Seed Potting Soil for African Violets Phone TW 5-2345 Compliments of QUAKER INN Quaker Street, New York DILLON'S RESTAURANT Route No. 7 Phone TW5-8851 Compliments of HILLTOP REST HOME Delanson, New York Phone Delanson 2300 JOE LA PORTE'S John Deere Sales and Service Welding and Water Thawing Phone TW 5-2537 Compliments of MARSHALL E. DRINON Town Clerk Delanson, New York Compliments of FLORENCE BOPP BELLEVUE JEWELERS Keepsake Diamonds 2539 Broadway Schenectady, New York All Makes Sterling Silver HILLVIEW RESTAURANT Esperance, New York For Your Household Electrical Needs Visit Our Show Rooms EDWARD SCRIBNER X Phone 202 - Schoharie, N.Y, BARTON'S MEAT MARKET Wholesale - Retail Meats Phone 114 Esp. Route 30 ,, ,, Y, . vm,---fr-....,,, TELLER'S GULF SERVICE STATION Schoharie, New York Compliments of CRANSON'S FOOD STORE Quaker Street, New York HOFFMAN LANES 1335 Central Avenue Albany, New York Phone Albany 89-4941 League and Open Bowling Compliments of GERALD D. CROWE ROEMYN H, SCHRADE Real Estate Gene ral Insurance Duanesburg, New York Phone TW 5-4269 DUANESBURG RESTAURANT Home of Fine Cooking At the Crossroads, Junction of U,S, Route 20 and N. Y. 7 Duanesburg, New York Good Luck, Seniors Compliments of A FRIEND GETMAN'S FARM STORE Case - New Idea - New Holland Sales and Service Schenectady, New York Phone EL 5-2100 We Love U BADGLEY AND WHEELER Schoharie, New York Compliments of HARRY'S SHELL STATION Duanesburg, New York 24 Hour Service Phone TW 5-8854 KATHY 'S RESTAURANT AND MOTEL Esso Service Station Prop., MR. AND MRS. JULIUS MERLI ELgin 5-0332 Insurance VEDDER'S Real Estate Schoharie, New York Compliments of LAWNWOOD DAIRY Duanesburg, New York Phone TW 5-2685 ARTHUR LENT, Prop. CREEDE'S BODY SHOP Complete Body Work and Painting Esperance, New York A .Z flarolzoe ESTATE Delans on, New York 72amzm4 DAIRY PRODUCTS Compliments of Compliments of THE HUB RESTAURANT Duanesburg, New York Hugh ,MacD0ugall 4 Son Intersection of Duanesburg Routes 7 and Z0 Dial TW5-2775 Mustang Flying Service DUANESBURG AIRPORT M 3. ' L ' -B Duanesburg, N, Y, Ig' 52, ' 1 - Acrzmz- ,yr Flight Instruction I m 6 ', -I I x x., X 557. 00 Solo, S10. 00 Dual Per Hr M ' W Charter and Local Flights N 'N' J. F. SISKA B. J. COOGAN C ompliments of GOLDSTOCK'S SPORTING GOODS 121, North Broadway Schenectady, N. Y, WILBER'S GARAGE 8: STORE Texaco Gas Fire stone Tires and WILBER'S MOTEL Duanesburg, New York Support Your P.T.A. Supported GALEN WHITE for Your Needs Delanson, New York Phone TW 5-2366 ALL FORMS Property - Liability - Life BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '59 Mr. Walter H. Markle Hap. Keyser Mr, Allen Hosier Mrs. Ida LaPorte Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shafer William H. Dunn, Jr. Flax Brothers Mrs. Max Terpening Rev. John W. Casey Mrs. Michael Payst Mix Greenhouse Mr. and Mrs. Minard Ash Mr, Dennis Dickins on JOHN C. LADD Gas - Oil Groceries Compliments of FURBECK'S ESSO STATION Route 7 ALTON MADISON Mobil Gas Tires - Service Esperance, N. Y, TYGERT'S FLOOR SERVICE Laying - Sanding - Finishing W, D, TYGERT Duanesburg, New York Best Wishes From PINE GROVE DAIRY, INC. 1120 Erie Boulevard Phone FR-4-7741 Compliments of WILLIAM H. LYNES QUAKER ANTIQUE SHOP We Buy and Sell FRED H, SKINNER Quaker Street, New York A Meal or a Sandwich It's Our Pleasure VALLEY VIEW DINER THE GRAVERS Route '7 One Mile West of Duanesburg- Open 6:30 A.M. - 10 P.M. fEASTMAN'S CHEESE HOUSE, INC., ESPERANCE AUTO ELECTRIC Groceries, Magazines and Many Fine Cheeses Come in and Try Them Light Lunches Served Esperance, N, Y, Route Z0 One-Half Mile East of Esperance Radiator Cleaning Motor Tune-Up Front End Alignment Wheel Balancing Generator Regulator Starter Repairing Automatic Transmission l Phone 33 YOUR TIIOIIBLES p X , fy V N RIVERSIDE QI,Q? A 'su GARAGE uviiu .ViE.i,.,.,., S niinln n i ,1 c R i 'Wt -., ., Esperance, New York Ji 'raephone 19 Compliments of DELANSON BARBER SHOP Compliments HAROLD ULLMAN, Prop. of ' Compliments of ,4 Mend ,4 Qriend COMPLIMENTS OF JAY MADSEN EQUIPMENT COMPANY, INC. 120 Wilson Avenue Bath, New York Compliments of W. J. FREDERICK AND SONS Flowers for All Occasions 1015 Helderburg Avenue CAGE INSURANCE AGENCY General Insurance Esperance, New York BELLEVUE BUILDERS SUPPLY Lumber, Hardware and Building Materials 500 Duanesburg Road Schenectady, New York Phone FR 4-3213 . ,,.,., .,,,... SNYDER AND RODEWIG O K - Every Way CHEVROLET CO. 21 West Main Street Cobleskill, New York flarbrrfrfk 60. Doors 19 North Reynolds Street Windows Siding Scotia, New York Awnings Porch Enclosures Phone Schenectady FR 2-7101 ALUMINUM PRODUCTS THE CLASS OF '59 wishes to thank those who have helped support our yearbook. We hope you will patronize our advertisers. 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