Fort Edward High School - Siren Yearbook (Fort Edward, NY)
- Class of 1954
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THE SENIOR CLASS of 1954 presents 7 £e Svtea Editor-in-Chief JOAN SHAW Assistant Editor SHARON DAVIDSON Photography Literary LAWRENCE JOHNSTON SALLY MAZIEJKA Circulation Art Advertising ARLENE DUMAS MARY MUNOFF RUTH TAYLOR Sports Typing MICHAEL de MONTBRUN JOAN CIMO Faculty Advisors MISS D. FITZPATRICK JOHN SKADEN JOHN LEONARD MISS MARY ROURKE MRS. MARY ROBSON Left to right: Sharon Davidson, Sally Maziejka, Ruth Taylor, Larry Johnston, Mike de Montbrun, Arlene Dumas, Mary Munoff. Seated: Joan Shaw, Joan Cimo. To the Readers: We, the members of the 1954 yearbook staff, gratefully present the 1954 edition of THE SIREN. We hope sincerely that you will enjoy looking through our yearbook now, and we also hope that your copy will provide many happy days of reflection about the good old days in Fort Edward High School in years to come. Joan Shaw Editor-in-Chief Sharon Davidson Assistant Editor SWW £ctuc ti Ht Francis Terry, Kenneth Hayward, Fred Viele, Jr., President; Francis Tierney, Clerk; James Leonard, Bernard Curtis, Sr., C. Archie Hopkins, Supervising Principal. SWW £cCcccati Mt A group of farsighted and community-minded men through whose concerted efforts and interest in the youth of Fort Edward, our school days have become happy worthwhile experiences in preparation for our future life as American citizens. C. ARCHIE HOPKINS What, late again? DOROTHY R. HOLBROOK Any questions? acuity JOHN E. LEONARD Ah, this subject is easy, you’ll get it after awhile. JOHN L. BEALE Do you want to take a trip? HAZEL M. CANAVAN Ready for class discussion? MARY E. ROBSON Be a good citizen now. ROBERT E. DUVAL Come on you guys, let's go. MARY J. SHOLES Fall in. JAMES BITT1NGER Use your other left. ELEANOR ETU ” During singing - open your mouth wide! Otherwise -you know what! MARIAN V. REA Sing. RITA LA CLAIRE And what was the matter with you? MIRIAM HARMON Don't waste the paste! MARIETTA HANNA Prove this. JOHN C. SKADEN Quiet at that end table! ALICE LOUGHLIN Oh, you sweet kids! EARL H. COOMBS Linger on the clutch. GERTRUDE F. MUNSON Amo, amas, amat! STEPHEN C. DAVIS Watch out for your fingers. HELEN GRIFFIN Tres Bien. DORIS A. FITZPATRICK Are you chewing gum?' FRANCES PENA LIS Rip it out, and sew it over again. ANNA B. CAIN Have your corrections in on time. MARY F. ROURKE Who didn’t hand his paper in? JOHN B. TOOMEY How are ya today? JULIA F. ROGERS Did you copy that report from the book? RICHARD X. TERRY Where's your homework? ELEANOR McCURRY Don't give me a hard time!” JULIA LA CLAIRE You here again?' President Joanie' • py Q 7 Friendly, attractive -a happy combination. History Club 1,2,3; Class Officer 2,3,4; Choir 1,2, 3,4; Library Club 1, 2, 3; Press Club 2, 3,4; Forum 4; Prom Committee 3; Prom Queen 3; Intra. 1,2,3,4; Gym Demonstration 2.4; Usher for Graduation 3; Sophomore Dance Committee 2; Sophomore Play 2; Senior Trip 4; Editor of SIREN 4; Senior Play 4. Pretty hair; nice eyes; always talking about Hecker ; made an attractive prom queen. Vice President Variety is the spice of life. ARLENE THERESA DUMAS Doomer Class Officer 4; Sophomore Play 2; Choir 2, 3; History Club 1, 2,3; Library Club 3; Forum 3,4; Tickets Please 2, 3; Press Club 3,4; Gym Demonstration 2,4; Intra. 3; Sophomore Dance Committee 2; Prom Committee 3; Senior Play 4; Senior Trip 4. Pretty eyes; Are you sure those curls aren't from a TONI home permanent? Loves shorthand?? Hard worker. Se tia% C4M4 Secretary JOAN ANN CIMO Cooty Lower Allen Street; your future boss, Joan? My heart is fixed. SALLY ANN MAZIEJKA Polac Tickets Please 1, 2, 3,4; Library Clnh y . Forum 4; History Club 1, 2, 3; Intta. Class Officer 4; Sophomore Play 2; Junior Wor Junior Ring Committee 3; Usher for Senior r Graduation 3; Senior Trip 4; Cheerleadii) 3,4 1 stration 2,4; Senior Play 4. z' Club'2 Jt'i; !ommittee 3; pusher foijl ym Dfernon- Nice kid; takes care of the Senior money; swell cheerleader. Made a good Ellen. Treasurer It’s the pretty things in life we love. Sencox Student (?ou tciC =X •% - ROBERT SAVAG Heck He is noble ytfo pgform jTobrfe'deed '' f Baseball lv- ' racK r kte 1 1.2.3,4; Football 4; Student CounctfX 2j- 4; Hi orpeiub 3,4; Junior Ring Committee 3; Senior Pl y 4j }K 4; Senior Trip 4. A regular college professor; all-around sportsman; made a handsome king; loves Mechanic Street. WILLIAM EDWARD NEWELL ” Wez A public man of light and leading.' j Class Officer 1, 2. 3; Football 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1.2, 3,4; Track 1. 2, 3,4; Cross Country 3,4; History Club 3.4; Forum 4; Junior Ring Committee 3; Senior Play 4; Student Council 4; Senior Trip 4. A speed demon on the track; nice looking; likes the car. Who's your latest, Wez? Settuna Second home McIntyre Street; loves working on the coke committee?? Looks like a man of distinction. ROBERT WILLIAM BE! Beets He is a man of great intellect.' h oc-S-s' Band 1. 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 3; Intra. 2; Football 4; Track 3, 4; Press Club 4; Junior Ring Committee 3; Senior Play 4. Mrs. Loughlin's prize student; made a good Harry ; nice wavy hair; A-l student. r , M V PATRICIA MAE BLAKE . Blakie-.V . P„ r y- y The quarrels tyF lovers are the renewals bf love. j y a c v n n A 1 nLi Al_• 4 I kJ n. v . _ Band 1, 2? Choir Libr • 3; Forum 3, 4; Tickets Please I, 2, 3; Library Club 2. £ Press Club 3. 4; History Club 1. 2. 3; Junior Profn Conjr ittee 3; Junior Prom Attendant 3; Usher for Grad-uation-'ij Usher for Senior Play 3; Intra. 1, 2,3,4; Gym Demonstration 2, 4; Sophomore Dance Committee 2; Senior Trip 4. likes the Island; nice prom attendant; a former WINGER, does that stand for, Pat? What CATHERINE MARY BURNS ”Kay ” A maiden s I ibraYjlClub 3; Gym Demonstration 2,4; Prom oiv QAduation 3; Usher for Prom 2; Senior Neat dr Ser; everybody's friend. Petite; cute kid; sweet prom attendant: FRED BYERS Ransford I'm as sober as a judge. Choir 1,2,3,4; History Club 1,3; Forum 1; Track 3,4; Press lub 4; Senior Trip 4; Senior Play 4. ( 4ilk is his his favorite drink?? Nice smile; always tired; has an erest in Glens Falls. carmelA r. car _ Sightyjhunter, ahd her prey was -r IW-BT- -T-. tr— - rxey was ian.' .y 1 'i Jorunj 2. Sy ; Intr . l, 2, 3 f jtyunior from Ctomrrurfei I Dance Corrirt 2 stratjffm l. rSenioiv play ,3,4; Press Club y Committee 2; 1, 2, 3; Gym ittee 4; Senior Trip 4. Does all her shopping at the GRAND UNION, we wonder why; good in all sports; pretty prom attendant. CAROLYN ANN CARPENTER Care A pearl of great price. History Club 1, 2,3; Choir 1, 2; Prom Attendant 3; Intra. 1, 2, 3,4; Gym Demonstration 1,2,4; Usher for Graduation 3; Senior Trip 4. Pretty hair; nice figure; adorable prom attendant; spends all her time reading BUZZY comics. Basketball 1, 2,3,4; Baseball 1, 2, 3,4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Varsity Chib 4; Senior Play Committee 4; Senior Trip 4. Good kid; loves his baseball; has a good batting average with all the girls. Who’s your secret love. Bud? CLARK f j.' A Y I ujV sense, ajld work - M'pleasant bl?hdins. Forum 1, 2,3 4: Junior Prom Conmiinee 3; Gym Demonstration 2,4; History Club 3tSophomore Dance Committee 2; Library Club 2; Tickejts mease 1, 2, 3; Press Club 3, 4; Intra. 2; Senior Trip 4. J Quiet; actions speak louder than words; friendly and amiable. V 'Kp Sit down good fellows and drink with me.' Junior Prom Committee 3; Intra. 1, 2,3,4; Senior Play Committee 4; Senior Trip. Good kid; never thirsty??? Is an ardent admirer of the Junior Class. How about it, Clyde? A Tyvem c0ia)s H i c k; e k. y ,0 Cx Vs . WILLIAM PATRICK CROWLEY Bill- $ • •1 o His small body housed a mighty mind. O r Track 2, 3?4; Cross Country 4; Intra. 2, 3,4; Press Club 2; Class Officer 2, 3; Sophomore Dance Committee 2; Sophomore Play 2; 1; Senior Trip 4. eT (a to A brain; isn’t as quiet as he looks; nice kid; gets along with everyone, i SJ ,4 ac •3 MICHAEL deMONTBI Mike' A Frdhchm, ays be talking whether he knows any- History ClUb 3; Track 2, 3; : 4;-J itr£ 1, 2, 8,4; SeniorJPlay 4; Senior Trip 4. Likes the place of busin k? M ly visits to his mother's d Uncle Willis. ) FRANCIS WILLIAM FLORES j Fran f I am very fond of the company of ladies. Noon Hoi r fclub 1.2, 3.4; Class Officer 1,2; Sophomore Dance Comn ittee 2; Sophomore Play 2; School Science Representative 3; History Club 2,3,4; Forum 2,3,4; Press Club 2, 3,4; Football 3; Senior Play 4; Junior Prom Committe ; Intra. 4; Senior Trip 4; Track 4. 1 Speed demon; always flirting with the girls; easy to get along with. , fC rchejrra 1, 2; Choir 1, 2; Intra. SS vlr Gym Demonstration m Committee 3; Senior Trip 4. tight skirts. Quiet??? Crazy? ,ensnia education. KENNETH JOHN GODFREY Luker J . r I nj L, 2, Track U2,3j, 4; Choir He is a second Hercu) 7 Footbal) 1,2,3,4; Basl l,j ,4;vBandyl, 2,4; c rchW l. 2,4; Gyp Dehydration 2,4; Sophomore Play dommlttc fe 2; Sophomore I)ance Committee 2; juniot Prom Ccwntn ttee 3; Junior Ring Committee 3; Student Council 3; History Club 3; Senipr Play 4;Senior Trip 4. lO JJjf Nice Wavy hairj loves his drums; broad shpulders; Coach's pet}?? Likes the Junior Class. ANTHONY JOSEPH (Gl ijILY Tony” rn A He who drives slo Junior COufem T[iP4' ('' Likes to read books, Especially SpringTie er, ” by A. DUMAS. ”Oh how I love that car.” All ’round good kid. ior Play. Cortimittee 4; Senior LOURENCE ARTHUR JOHNSTON “Nicky n The secret of success is constancy to purpose. Baud 1,2, 3,4; Orchestra 1, 2,3,4; Track 1,2, 3,4; Press Club 2.3V4; Forum 2, 3,4; History Club 3; Intra. 2,3,4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Senior Play 4; Senior Trip 4. Always in the darkroom; a classroom pest; loved Trig?? His snaps are always candid. O SANDRA MqEJVEN Sandy IkEWCM •— A pretty girl is lilfe a melod Forum 1, 2,3,4; Press Club 3,4; HUt Club 3,4; ( (•'Demonstration 2,4; Junior Prom Committee®'; Sop more' andBf Committee 2; Tickets Please 1; Soni yfffp 4. A pretty strawberry blonde; always giggling Ozzie? DAVID MILLS Zeke A princelier-looking man neve jtgpped through a prince's hall. -Z6-' O' Choir 1,3,4; Band J J Of estra' IJ seba Track 4; Senior Play Committee 4; Senior Trip 4 - Tall, dark, handsome; a member of the famed o tf red heads. 3RENCY CATHERINE MORE! -K r Quick humor lies beneath that qui t service. Forum 3; Junior Prom Qommittee 3; Gym Demonstration 1 4; Senior Trip 4. Likes Gym classes; short; always making posters for Senior activities; good basketball player. ovem men. iy YyearbdSR’Staff Cheerleader- . 3. 4; Gym Demonstration 2, 4; ntra. 1, 2. 3a Choir 1, 2,$, 4; Junior Ring C pimittee 3; Junior ProrrDComminee 3; Junior Prom Attendant 3; Press Club 3,4; Sqphomor pI'ay 'fe; Spmor Trip 4. Good aAiit; likeMj16 Sophomore Class, we wonder why; nice cheerleader; sweet prom attendant. JOHN ROGER NORMAN Al” He who sitteth upon a tack Football 1,2,3, 4; Basketball Club 1, 2, 3; Senior Trip 4. shall i Baseba 11 History Never seen in town; always in a sleepy mood; lover of History? ?? CHARLES RAYMOND Charlie” TV ' 0- Industrious, grave and kind. Junior Prom Committee 3, Loves Indian Lake; the man of the family; first-rate paper boy; a brain; nice kid. • Track 1, 2,3; Intra. 1, 2, 3; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Senior Play Committee 4. One of Beale's loyal reserves; always with Slavin; a prize bookkeeping II student. 4; Baseball 2, 3,4; Track 2, 3,4; Sophomore P U Committee 2; Intra. 1; Cross Country 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Varsity Club 4; Senior Trip 4. SAMUEL SOFIA Sam” Handsome is as handsome does.” Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; History Club 2, 4; Forum 4; Press Club 4; Senior Play 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Class Officer 2; Senior Trip 4. Nice build; curly hair; good football player; enjoys the scenery on Hill view Ave. -, God’s gift to women. kid. Brain in Trig; tall; I EDMOND F Eddie' . {STEVENS Lcr I answer tli History C 3,4; Track 4, Press Cli nonsense will answer th .purpose hal ion i|b 4 g2j°r _ Enjoys teasing the girls, especially in homeroom; a football man. Do you believe in flying saucers, Ed? RUTH SARA TAYLOR Sarey” A ready wit coupled with a warm heart.” Noon Hour Club 1, 2, 3,4; Sophomore Play Committee 2; Press Club 3,4; Editorial Staff 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Tickets Please 4; Senior Play Committee 4. Likes Hudson Falls; pretty hair; never seen without Wilbur; good advertising chairman. THOMAS R. WILKINS ' ' 1 Tom” V A rare combination of artistic ability and practical efficiency.’ Football 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3; Intra. 1, 2, 3; Christmas Play 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Gym Demonstration 2,4; Senior Play Committee 4. Tall; likes West Fort Ann; swell artist; always working with Mr. Davis. tf o y v ’ • v v v NANCY JANE WOODCOCK Bridget A witty woman is a treasure.” Band 1.2, 3.4; Orchestra 1,2,3; Choir 1,2,3; History Club 3; Forum 2, 3,4; Library Club 2. 3,4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Sophomore Dance Committee 2; Sophomore Play Committee 2; Usher for Graduation 3; Usher for Senior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Senior Trip 4. Always cracking a joke; goes crazy when she hears Sam Song' ; life of any party. Kfi vVy X ITr'HA ” A gentleman of honest courtesy. P' 5SEPH MICHAEL ZENO ’Saucer Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1; Intra. 1, 2, 3, 4; Forum 4; Press Club 4; Choir 2; Senior Play 4; Senior Trip 4. Good musician; makes a top-notch baby-sitter; swell kid; nice personality; very nice fellow to know. f 954 d (?C tdd 'f4tdt ny FRESHMAN YEAR In September of 1950, we entered high school as mere green freshmen. To start the year off we elected officers. They were President, Bill Newell; Vice President, Bill Crowley; Secretary, Carol Bruso; and Treasurer, Joan Shaw. Our Student Council representative was Bob Savage. SOPHOMORE As the days rolled by, we soon found ourselves as big” Sophomores. The first event of the year was the election of officers. They were President, Bill Newell; Vice President, Bill Crowley; Secretary, Francis Flores; and Treasurer, Joan Shaw. Those chosen as student council members were Bob Savage and Mary Munoff. Being Sophomores we were anxious to have our Halloween Dance and when we did it turned out to be a success. In December of '51 we gave a Christmas play followed by a party which (continued) JUNIOR In the fall of '52, we entered our Junior year. As usual we started the year off with the election of officers. The results were Bill Newell, President; Bill Crowley, Vice President; Joan Cimo, Secretary; and Joan Shaw, Treasurer. Our Student Council representatives were Bob Savage and Ken Godfrey. In February of '53 we received our class rings which we had anxiously awaited since the beginning of our Junior year. Then came the Prom. As the theme song— Stars Are The Windows Of Heaven --was being played, the queen, Joan Shaw, and her attendants Carolyn Carpenter, Pat Blake, Kay Burns, Mary Munoff, Carmela Cardinale and Carol Bruso led the procession to the throne where they were joined by the king, Bob Savage. SENIOR Our Senior year was started off with the election of officers as follows: President, Joan Shaw; Vice President, Arlene Dumas; Secretary, Joan Cimo; and Treasurer, Sally Ma-ziejka. Our able delegates to the student council were Bob Savage, Bill Newell, and Ronny Phelps. Our Senior Ball proved to be a success as well as our Senior Play entitled Junior Miss. ” Then came our long awaited Washington-New York Trip. After all those years of paying dues, fines and selling all sorts of things, the trip finally took place. After the trip, we looked forward to class night and graduation which would bring an end to our work and fun as a class. U44 TOilt BRUCE BELAIR wills his ability to catch COOTYS to anyone, but be careful they're dangerous. BOB BENWAY wills his ability at Math to Sam Sofia. PAT BLAKE refuses to will her interest in the Junior Class to anyone because she wants a re-NEWELL of it. CAROL BRUSO wills her ability for being late to Connie Russell. KAY BURKS wills her salesmanship ability to anyone who likes to sell. FRED BYERS wills his weight lifting ability to Lynn Saville. CARMELA CARDINALE wills her QUIETNESS to Mike Sheehan. CAROLYN CARPENTER wills her love for servicemen to Barbara Blackall. BUDDY CHILSON wills his ability to be a bother to Don Curtis. MICKEY CICERO refuses to will her job at the Grand Union to anyone. JOAN CIMO refuses to will her BRUCE to anyone. CLYDE CLARK wills his school skipping ability to S. Stilts Mammone. BILL CROWLEY wills his ability to allure women to Chuckie Bemis. MIKE DE MONTBRUN wills his curly hair to Charlie. ” ARLENE DUMAS wills her love for eating to Darlene Havens. FRANCIS FLORES wills his love for out-of-town interests to V. Middleton. ANNA GABRIELE wills her love for straight skirts to Sylvia Catone. KEN GODFREY wills his ability to get along with girls to Eddie Ryan. ANTHONY GUILLILY wills his pipe to Bill Haley. JOHN IULIUCCI wills all dogs on Culver St. to anyone who will shoot them or take them so far away he will never see them again. LARRY JOHNSTON wills his shoe horn to his brother. SALLY MAZIEJKA wills her job as treasurer of the Senior Class to Mary Lou Daly. SANDY McEWEN wills her shortness to Donna McKittrick. DAVE MILLS wills his ability to fall asleep in class to Ken Hunt. KAY MORENCY wills her ability in sports to Nancy Newell. MARY MUNOFF wills her height to Ray Fish. BILL NEWELL wills his speed to John Logan. JACK NORMAN wills his ability to sleep in Citz. Ed. to B. Davidson. CHARLES RAYMOND wills his French accent to Joe Reardon. RONNY PHELPS wills his love for dancing to Charles Daly. BOB SAVAGE wills his speed in getting to school to Bill Hayward. DALE SAVILLE wills his bookkeeping ability to Bob Harrington. RITA SAVILLE wills her ability to get along with Miss Penalis to Dolores Dean. JOAN SHAW wills her love for white convertibles to Carol Lane. LORETTA SIMMONS wills her love for school to anyone who wants it. DICK SLAVIN wills his height to Jack Roberts who certainly won't need it. SAM SOFIA wills his position on the football team to Paul Schroeder. ED STEVENS wills his coaching ability to John Beale. RUTH TAYLOR wills her ability to get along with her boyfriend to Marie Bunker. BOB THOMPSON won’t will his gun to anyone. JACK VARNEY wills his interest in Hudson Falls to Frier Morrill. TOM WILKINS wills his cowboy boots to Vic Middleton. NANCY WOODCOCK wills her seriousness in going steady to Mary Ann Pickett. JOE ZENO wills his out-of-town ability to Willy Parrot. BELAIR, B. - - Steadiest Couple J. CIMO BENWAY, B. Most Studious B. CROWLEY BLAKE, P. — Luckies (t) - D. MILLS BRUSO, C. - - Reddest Hair C. CARPENTER BURNS, K. Best Dressed J. ZENO BYERS. F. - - J. NORMAN CARDINALE, C. - - Most Athletic- B. NEWELL CHILSON, W. - - Most Mischievous ■ - - - L. JOHNSTON CICERO, D. J. IULIUCCI CLARK, C. — Shortest K. MORENCY DUMAS, A. - — Prettiest Eyes L. SIMMONS de MONTBRUN, M. - - - — Prettiest Hair R. SAVILLE FLORES, F. - - Maddest Drivers A. GUILL1LY GABRIELE, A. - — Nicest Smile B. SAVAGE GODFREY, K. Class Flirts M. MUNOFF MAZIEJKA, S. — Best Dancers T. WILKINS McEWEN, S. - - Tallest D. SLAVIN PHELPS, R. - - Good Natured J. SHAW SAVILLE, D. — Most Industrious C. RAYMOND SOFIA, S. R. TAYLOR STEVENS. E. - - Most Argumentative J. VARNEY THOMPSON, B. - - - Wittiest N. WOODCOCK Z4A !Ro4ten, NAME PET LOVE FAVORITE SONG B. Belair Sophisticated girls Hey Joe B. Benway Corny jokes Red Sails in the Sunset P. Blake Getting CERTAIN junior girls mad at her No Other Love C. Bruso Singing Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life K. Burns Gym classes You, You, You F. Byers Snow (s) Wine, Women and Song C. Cardinale Boys Crying in the Chapel C. Carpenter Air Force P.S., I Love You W. Chi Ison Sleeping You, You, You D. Cicero Homework??? Somewhere Along the Way J. Cimo BEL-AIR Chevrolet My Love, My Love C. Clark Mac's I'd Rather Die Young W. Crowley (A) wild woman? Les Trois Cloches M. de Montbrun The car Don't Let the Stars Get in Your Eyes A. Dumas Giving advice to the lovelorn Undecided F. Flores Far away places Seven LONELY Days A. Gabriele Talking on the phone St. Louis Woman K. Godfrey Cigs and Girls Hush-A-By A. Guillily Glens Falls area Delicado J. Iuliucci Pidgeon Lady of Spain L. Johnston Boss's niece Betty Yoka Hama Momma S. Maziejka Fighting with Chops Is It Any Wonder S. McEwen Dancing You Made Up My Mind D. Mills Vacations How High the Moon K. Morency Basketball Singing in the Rain M. Munoff Music, Art, Boys You, You, You W. Newell Girls Rags to Riches J. Norman History Dragnet R. Phelps Outboard motors Red Dog Saloon C. Raymond An argument Frere Jacques R. Savage Going out with the boys on week-ends Oh D. Saville Bookkeeping Little Blue Riding Hood R. Saville Home Ec Madonna of the Rosary J. Shaw Cars Let's Take the Long Way Home L. Simmons McCrea Street Jealous of You R. Slavin Out of town basketball games Dragnet S. Sofia Girls Sam's Song E. Stevens Rhonda High Noon R. Taylor Riding in Wilbur's car Jealous Eyes R. Thompson School? ? ? Lay That Pistol Down J. Varney Hudson Falls Wine, Women and Song T. Wilkins West Fort Ann Window Shopping N. Woodcock Heartbrea king Hey Joe J. Zeno Glens Falls I'm in the Mood for Love NAME NICKNAME B. Belair Homer R. Benway Beets P. Blake Blakie C. Bruso Tual K. Burns Kay F. Byers Ransford C. Cardinale Carm C. Carpenter Care W. Chilson Buddy D. Cicero Mickey J. Cimo Cooty” C. Clark Clarkie W. Crowley Bill M. de Montbrun Mike A. Dumas Doomer F. Flores Fran A. Gabriele Gabe K. Godfrey Luker A. Guillily Tony J. Iuliucci Charlie L. Johnston Nicky S. Maziejka Polac S. McEwen Sandy D. Mills Zeke K. Morency Kay M. Munoff Little Mare' W. Newell Wez J. Norman Al R. Phelps Ronny C. Raymond Charles R. Savage Heck D. Saville Louie R. Saville Rita J. Shaw Joanie L. Simmons Dimples R. Slavin Dick S. Sofia Sam E. Stevens Eddie R. Taylor Sarey R. Thompson Monk J. Varney Ape T. Wilkins Tom N. Woodcock Bridget J. Zeno Saucer FAVORITE SAYING Cut it out. ” Nuts to you. Kid.” Did you see Bobby? Let's jazz it up a bit. What have we got for homework? Hi! Doll. Hello there. ” Oh, for heaven's sake. How ya find 'em, brother? Oh, no! Don't you dare hit me, Bruce. Don't be a jughead all your life. Gosh, a heapy. How about the car Saturday nite? Oh! For crying out loud! Where to, tonight? Oh, dear! Big Deal! Meet you up there. You can't beat those Yankees. By the way, Kay. Oh, dear! I got a letter from Jack today. Howdy, Rufe.” Hi! He's cute. Horns! Where to, tonight? Hey! Big Dick, how do you do this? ”1 don't want to.” You’re not so smart. All right boys, get the papers. Going up to Katie’s? Mm - very clever. Where's Rita? Ah, come on! Hey, Ronny, got your math done? I ain't got a dime, Ryan. Is Wilbur out there? I didn't feel like it. Here's J. N. and the Boys. Well, I gotta go home. Hint! Where are we going tonight?” fa tycM, ) taqitte? BRUCE BELAIR without his COOTY? BOB BENWAY getting a zero in Citizenship Education? PAT BLAKE a matron of the Old Ladies Home? CAROL BRUSO ever being early? KAY BURNS being noisy? FRED BYERS suffering from insomnia ? CARMELA CARDINALE head of an organization of man haters? CAROLYN CARPENTER not talking about J. R. ? WARREN CHILSON flirting with the girls? DOMINICA CICERO not giving a helping hand at CORSALL'S? JOAN CIMO without a smile for everyone ? CLYDE CLARK without a cigarette? BILL CROWLEY asking a girl for a date? MICHAEL de MONTBRUN going to the STRAND? ARLENE DUMAS not giving advice to the lovelorn? FRANCIS FLORES not having trouble with his girls? ANNA GABRIELE in a full skirt? KENNETH GODFREY playing a trumpet? ANTHONY GUILLILY riding the bus? JOHN IULIUCCI gening excited? LARRY JOHNSTON without a flash bulb? SALLY MAZIEJKA not watching FREDDY FREIHOFFER? SANDY McEWEN winning a Gregg Shorthand prize? DAVID MILLS five feet tall? KAY MORENCY growing tall? MARY MUNOFF without her EDDIE? BILL NEWELL coming in last in the mile’ JACK NORMAN actually working? RONNIE PHELPS working at the A. P. ? CHARLES RAYMOND having a lengthy conversation with a girl? BOB SAVAGE staying in town on week-ends? DALE SAVILLE not arguing with Mrs. Robson? RITA SAVILLE as the Home Economics teacher of F. E. H. S. ? JOAN SHAW with straight hair? LORETTA SIMMONS not going to CULLIGAN'S? DICK SLAVIN as short as SAVINO MAMMONE? SAM SOFIA not having his right hand companion with him? What is it Sam??? ? ED STEVENS not pestering the girls on the phone? RUTH TAYLOR without her WILBUR? BOB THOMPSON having his Citizenship Education done? JACK VARNEY teaching Business Law? TOM WILKINS with elevated shoes? NANCY WOODCOCK not laughing at her own jokes? JOE ZENO playing center for VASSAR COLLEGE? B‘O-C S pAo ryi t r £ 5 £1 union, 'Pnom Queen Queen of '53 King JOAN SHAW VIRGINIA CHILSON BOB SAVAGE Attendants CARMELA CARDINALE MARY MUNOFF CAROLYN CARPENTER Crown Bearers KAY BURNS JANE BURNS - JAMES NEWELL CAROL BRUSO PAT BLAKE fjuttavi 'TftiAA Now's the time, here's the rhyme, To wish you joy today. You'll find it very invigorating (cough) - very. I'm hungry.” ’’Ain't surprised. You only eat eight meals a day.” Hiccough. Excuse me!! OUCH!!! ! Don’t wait up. You know parties . . . ” You'ng man, you’re going out with one hell of a girl!” Robert Benway Fred Byers Joan Cimo Nancy Woodcock - - Carol Bruso Joan Shaw Hilda Samuel Sofia j. B. Curtis Bruce Belair William Newell Joseph Zeno Laurence Johnston Kenneth Godfrey Robert Savage Western Union Boy Albert Kunody Tommy Arbuckle Haskell Cummings Merry Christmas an Happy New Year everybody! putUvi “Ruty, (faftnuttee Left to right: Bob Benway, Carol Bruso, Mary Munoff, Bob Savage, Mr. Hodgkins, Bill Newell, Bill Crowley, Nancy Woodcock, Sally Maziejka, Ken Godfrey. AjJ) ■ cAuJt o u W jJW Qjzu - L t y U _ A- V X % 1 First row: M. Sh A tx iff President CHARLES DALY Vice President 3 MIKE SHEEHAN Fifth row: D. Turner, W. O'Connell, V. Middleton, L. Saville, F. Varney, S. Mammone, W. Hammond, B. Pratt, W. Cutler. Fourth row: J. Dels ignore, P. O Schroeder, R. Merrill, D. Curtis, B. Morrill, B. Newell, B. Hayward, M. Bunker. Third row: K. O'Connell, M. Pickett, K. Pierce, M. Etu, M. Degraw, N. LaderachJ B.J. Perkins, E. Murphy, C. Russell. Second row: S. Davidson, C. Powers, M. La c o in, B. Davidson, M. L. Daly, C. Daly, C. Lane, R. Hubert, Student Council S - BILL DAVIDSON Treasurer 3 MARY LOU DALY RAY HUBERT 5 3 Secretary ■■-d roV V -icAROL LANE A y z x . frvuL .JKW- ft. JdJ X - fvtj ' 'c ft, YLsvCL f? : ,. - Sixth row: G. Travers, J. Roberts, R. Fish, C, Bemis, W. Ph Murray, JL-Creaser, L. Ivesr S. Swan, K. Hunt, G. St G, i’ottdr.j Fourtl W fod. L. Alheim. TPHird row: Choppy, C. Durl 4sk R. 1| Brarbt i. B. SawtelK tj. BlaSwill. P. Lewis. Dl Dean f-ii MISSING Seventh row: R. Robinson, J. Cronkhite, F. Belden, H. Murray, J. Hall, W, Shaw. Sixth row: R. DeGraw, S. Wetherbee, R. Guillily, T. Fish, E. Maziejka, J. Shaw, R. Havens, E. Taylor. Fifth row; R. Dingman, J. Aurelia, E. Ellis, D. O’Hanlon. Fourth row: J. Catone, P. Semony, G. Perkins, B. Pierce, W. Totter, J. Penor, N. Winch, J. McDonald. Third row: C. Cutler, H. Benway, S. Munoff, D. Trombley, M. Osgood, B. Carpenter, J. Chapman, R. Sanderspree. Second row; N. LaSarso, E. Woodcock, R. Wagner, M. Chamberlain, D. Regner, C. Brablc. First row: S. Cimo, N. Munoff, J. LaClair, P. Godfrey, J. Welch, B. Sutphin, S. Byers. k Room 10 President---------------------Bartholomew Carpenter-------- Vice President —-------------- Frank Belden---------------- Secretary - — - - — — — Carol Sue Brablc - ------------ - Treasurer - — - - — — — -Jack Chapman --------------------- Student Council - Richard Sanderspree Room 11 Roberta Wagner Sondra Munoff Sally Wetherbee Robert Havens Seventh tytacte ROOM 8 Fifth row: B. Cheeny, T. Gifford, B. Simmons, P. Fisher, S, Bennett, A. Massaro, N. Becker. Fourth row: B. Biddiscombe, M. Lawrence, S. Dragon, R. Stewart, L. Varney, B. Pratt, E. Durant. Third row: C. Nylander, L. Lewis, M. Ives, R. Starratt, F. Mor- ency, S. Pickett, M. Chenier. Second row: W. Raymond, J. LaRock, B. Ward, D. Boucher, P. Sgorrano, R. Burrlett. First row: J. Aldous, S. LaSarso, M. Roche, E. Feingold, P. Jones, J. Davis. 6 ROOM 9 Fifth row: J. Lindsay, D. Mercier, J. Pidgeon, H. Harrington, E. Flaska, D. Williams. Fourth row: S. Merrill, R. Iuliucci, W. Porter, L. LaSarso, B. Schroeder, D. Tennant, A. Murray, S. Huffer. Third row: B. Caruso, J. Lord, G. Pierce, J. Byers, P. Sheehan, K. Carpenter, C. Healy, B. Murray. Second row: D. D’Angelico, J. Fowler, J. Terrier, J. Morrill, D. Aurelia, K. Doyle, R. Doyle. First row; T. Arcuri, J. Keenan, D. Myers, P. Smatko, J. Davis, B. Sutphin. SixtA tynacCe 1 se vuors ? Of CoKe oKt ? « ) 5 G ec- Z £ H h — i t o Kitx 7“ouj w b OSSIPS Guess , u ho z.iy roi°iv g Student @oukcU Fourth row: D. Sanderspree. Third row: R. Savage, W. Newell, Second row: R. Phelps, R. Armando, R, Hubert. First row: W. Davidson, P. Haley, T. Arcuri, T. Hammond. 'Pre i (?Ccc Sixth row: J. Stevens, J. Zeno, F. Flores, L. Johnston. Fifth row: F. Byers, J. Sharp, B. Benway, W. Newell, B. Belair, R. Savage, R. Hubert, W. Hayward, M. de Mont-brun. Fourth row: D. McKittrick, A. D'Angelico, A. Gabriele, D. Holbrook, K. Smith, J. Brablc, P. Chapman, C. Russell, B. Blackall, R. Taylor. D. Cicero, K. O'Connell. Third row: L. Woodard, E. Arsenault, R. Holt, S. McEwen, J. Cook, C. Bruso, S. Bruso, E. Murphy, C. Russell. Second row: C. Gifford, D. Havens, N. Woodcock, P. Blake, C. Lane, L. Rogers, C. Cardinale, S. Catone, M. Choppy, M. La Clair, B. Perkins. First row: M. Daly, M. Munoff, J. Shaw, A. Dumas, J. Cimo, K. Burns, S. Davidson, S. Maziejka. Fourth row: B. Hayward, B. Newell, R. Hubert, L. Johnston, B. Savage, M. de Montbrun. Third row: L. Woodard, M. Daly, S. Davidson, J. Shaw, D. Cicero, E. Murphy, C, Cardinale, M. Etu. Second row: S. Maziejka, C. Russell, S. McEwen, M. Pickett, M. LaClair, C. Powers, P. Blake, R. Healy, C. Raymond, First row: A. Gabriele, N. Woodcock, F. Flores, A. Dumas, J. Cimo, C. Lane. Vice President President Secretary Anna Gabriele Joan Cimo Arlene Dumas Program Chairman Treasurer Food Chairman cdtcircciKd Third row: C. Cardinale, P. Lewis, B. Perkins. Second row: N. Woodcock, C. Pierce, M. Etu, C. Durkee, E. Maier, C. Russell, C. Russell, R. Healy. First row: C. Gifford, D. Havens, C. Lane, M. Daly, M. LaClair, S. Davidson. Co-Chairmen Carol Lane Mary Lou Daly 7ic6et 'Pie c Fourth row: M. Etu, E. Murphy, L. Doyle, P. La Fountain. J. Forget, P. Lewis, M. Pickett, R. Healy, C, Raymond. Third row: R. Pelky, C. Durkee, J. Douglas, C. Powers, R. Taylor, E. Maier, B. Blackall, J. Cimo, A. Dumas. Second row; J. Cook, C. Gifford, E. Arsenault, L. Woodard, L. Rogers, S. Catone, M. Choppy, S. Bruso. First row: M. Daly, M. Munoff, D. Havens, B. Perkins, C. Russell, M. La Clair, S. Davidson, S. Maziejka. President C. Russell Publicity Chairman D. Havens Secretary B. Perkins Treasurer A. Dumas 'ftytxur (?£u First row- R. Labosier, G. Swan, D. Williams, D. Morrison, P. Lewis, T. Fish, R. Dingi an, N. Winch, T. Taylor. Secondjrfw: M. Young, E. Dingman, M. Buncker, R. Holt, J. Larock, R. Williams, Sillon, I. Williams, B. Boucher. iddleton, R. Taylor, R. Hubert, G. Wells, E. Keech, F. Flores. Sixth row: B. Brislin, F. Byers, J. McCarty, L. Ives, F. Varney, D. Russell. Fifth row: P. Schroeder, P. Haley, B. Hayward, M. Sheehan, T. Hammond, R. Gorham, M. O'Connell, K. Smith, C. Bruso, B. Phillips. Fourth row: J. Douglas, A. Dangelico, N. Newell, M. Lord, D. Holbrook, G. Smith, D. McCrea, L. Rogers, D. Mills. Third row: E. Arsenault, P. Chapman, R. Pelky, C. Russell, S. Bruso, T. Masla- :henko, I. Simmons. Second row: J. Cook, C. Gifford, L. Woodard, C. Wells, E. Keech, C. Lane, R. Healy, £. Durkee. First row: S. Maziejka, J. Shaw, C. Russell, P. Blake. C. Lane, R. Healy -C. Durkee. Fi Munoff, M. Etuij tyCee tu6 Fifth row: S. Huffer, W. Suptin, E. Ellis, A. Masaro, P. Fisher. J. Shaw, P. Sheehan, B. Havens, T. Taylor. Fourth row: L. Lewis, M. Roche, J. Lindsey, E. Feingold, B. Schroeder, H. Benway, J. Byers, J. Auriela, S. Merrill. Third row: P. Smatko, J. Catone, M. Ives, A. Collier, B. Carpenter, M. Lawrence, S. LaSarso, R. Burlett, N. Munoff, J. LaClair, R. Doyle, B. Murray, S. Cimo. Second row: M. Chenier, J. LaRock, S. Pickett, R. Boucher, F. Morency, J. Keenan, J. Davis, J. Davis, J. Aldous. First row: R. Starrett, S. Wetherbee, R. Wagner, E. Woodcock. S. Munoff, P. Semony. ‘Sand CLARINETS: T. Pickett, B. Benway, R. Healy, D. Dean, B. Perkins, N. Woodcock, C. Powers, J. Forget, N. Durham, K. Davis, E. Quattrocchi. SAXOPHONE: E. Ellis. TUBA: J. Logan . FRENCH HORN: L. Alhiem, J. Zeno. TRUMPETS: R. Labosier, C. Lane, C. Russell. TROMBONE: R. Brislin, E. Healy. BARITONE: R. Newell, D. Mills. DRUMS: K. Godfrey, J. Wood. OBOE: C. Gifford. THE BELLS: C. Wells. EEk; s THAT v y VOICF? B u n K f lha T It HI £ I 'R ?c K Fourth row: D. Mills, T. Wilkins, R. Hubert, B. Newell, F. Byers. Third row: M. Sheehan, T. Hammond, D. Slavin, W. Cutler, B. Newell, D. Saville, A. Guillily, S. Sofia. Second row: B. Hayward, C. Bemis, J. Norman, K. Godfrey, R. Fish, B. Benway. S f u 4-rr ix e 'frfi'A + -?=Ve 0 (fyeenCeade ' S. Maziejka. J. Cimo, M. LaClaire. E. Murphy M. Munoff. S. Davidson Captain JOAN CIMO Sub-Captain SHARON DAVIDSON Maryanne Pickett, Rosanne Healy, Pat Bruce, Margaret Etu, Barbara Blackall, Carol Powers, Nancy Newell Co-Captains PAT BRUCE - ROSANNE HEALY fir 3 fit ' '?oot6cUl Fifth row: Coach Duval, Coach Beale, Coach Tooraey. Fourth row: W. Hayward, W. Cutler. R. Fish, S. Sofia, W. Phelps, E. Stevens, J. Roberts. Third row: B. Healy, J. Etu, B. Etu, R. Benway, J. Zeno, J. Clark, D. Morrison, T. Williams. Second row: W. Davidson, J. Norman. C. Bemis. R. NeweU, J. Logan, R. Iusi, K. Hunt, First row: E. Ryan, K. Godfrey, E. Maziejka, W. O'Connell, R. Savage, G. Godfrey, V. Middleton. Fort Edward Fort Edward Fort Edward Fort Edward Fort Edward Fort Edward Fort Edward Mechanicville------ Draper---------- — Whitehall -------- Granville - ------- Glens Falls - ----- St. Marys--------- Hudson Falls------- 7 0 20 0 -8 6 19 Trto fcyet-s 0 h [ LutfiSe 1 3 T t r$ tcT J56 Wvc o 7 C U.rtv vs, tWi i vV Top r OuV +0OS He c K -K • (AVKe SettioM o t 'poat zlC 7ecutt Third row: F. Flores, E. Stevens, S. Sofia. Second row: B. Benway, J. Zeno. First row: B. Savage, K. Godfrey, J. Norman. 104 7e Z K Third row: Dick Slavin, B. Newell. Second row: M. Sheehan, R. Hubert, R. Phelps, T. Hammond. First row; B. Crowley, B. Havward, F. Perry. Voddity Second row: V. Middleton, D. Saville, J. Reardon, D. Slavin, S. Sofia, B. Newell, R. Armando. First row; W. Chilson, M. Sheehan, E. Ryan, B. Savage, B. Newell, R. Hubert. ffcotcon, V zn4itfy Second row: B. Davidson, C. Bemis, G. Potter, D. Wood, G. Stevens. R, Fish, W. Phelps, M. Roche, J. Etu, L. Ives, J. Sharp. First row: B. Etu, K. Hunt, Coach Duval, W. O'Connell, B. Brady, J. McCarty. Fourth row: Mr. Beale, D, Slavin, E. Stevens, Mr. Leonard, T. Wilkins, J. Borrowman, Mr. Duval. Third row: W. Phelps, B. Benway, T. Hammond, K. Ormsby, M. de Montbrun, R. Hubert, J. Caputo. Second row: B. Davidson, S. Green, F. Byers, T. Guillily, G. Ruotolo, D. McDonald, R. Phelps, L. Phillips, D. Saville. First row: L. Johnston, R. Fish, W. Newell, K. Godfrey, B. Newell, M. Sheehan, B. Savage, B. Crowley. €L4e6 Cl Third row: Coach Toomey, C. Daly, L. Alheim, C. Bemis, R. Harrington, Coach Terry. Second row: W. Chilson, M. Sheehan, B. Hayward, L. Ives, R. Slavin, M. Trombly, R. Wood. First row: R. Savage, H. Ryan, B. Davidson, E. Rutolo, R. Newell, W. Davidson. ■■■■Hi ''Our first Five Sob 3 oB ill EDDIE- SAVAeFshecHRN NevweLL Newell HecK£R OH, THAT SENioR BALL? SOLEM-TACED ? FRONT ROW (LEFT To RiGHT) SANV SOFiA, CAROL ?RUSO, EDDIE RyAN, MAR') mUNOFF, SILL CiNlO, PAT BRUCE, TACK VARNEy, TFoR N QARNPlRt. IN A CLiNCH SEflOND and t HRi D ROWS (AT BLAKE CARM CAROINALE RUTH TAyLOR TOANCiMO AND AND AND AnD jB NEWELL RONNy PHELPS WU.B0R VAl)C HN BROCE BELAlR ARLENE DU TOKN SHAW Sue CUTleR k BtfRNS AN0 AND and e N AND pit KB f fontlrro 0aB Sfiv Ro6 RWicWoUS L ARK') Johns CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES to the 1954 GRADUATING CLASS at the FORT EDWARD HIGH SCHOOL THE SANDY HILL IRON ccyiJL BRASS WORKS Hudson Falls, New York Builders of Pulp and Paper Making Machinery Since 1858 BEST WISHES MARINETTE PAPER COMPANY Fort Edward, New York THE FORT EDWARD TEACHERS ASSOCIATION COMPLIMENTS OF JOHN L.DURKEE HOSE COMPANY INC. Auto - Fire - Health Insurance Accident - Bonds We Write Every Line of Insurance Written May We Take Care of Your Insurance? R A NhC E Real Estate - Insurance 136 Broadway Fort Edward, New York WOODCOCK REXALL DRUG CHARLES E. WOODCOCK, PH. G. Your Reliable Drug Store for 26 Years Sick Room Supplies - Baby Needs Camera and Home Movie Headquarters Cameras--Bought--Sold--Traded Authorized Dealer for Leading Manufacturers of Photographic Equipment Beel and Howell Polaroid Eastman Kodak T. D c sterea COMPLIMENTS OF Manufacturers and Distributors of Sanitary Maintenance Products Deodorants - Insecticides - Disinfectants - Soaps Polishes - Floor Treatments - Cleaners - Waxes 788 Fifth Avenue North Troy, New York Telephone Bedford 5-2511 You can put your confidence in— GENERAL ELECTRIC Compliments of SAM MAMMONE BUILDING CONTRACTOR LOU'S SHELL SERVICE 207 Broadway Dial 5-9875 Fort Edward, New York GLENDALE FURNITURE CO. Glens Falls, New York BEST WISHES from WYMAN S.BASCOM SEXTON BROTHERS MARKET Meats, Groceries and Produce Broadway 5-3360 MILDRED ELLEY SECRETARIAL School For Girls 227-229 Quail Street Albany 3, New York Send for Catalog Meats and Groceries Beer and Ale SAM'S MARKET 87 Broadway Phone 5-6473 ALBANY BUSINESS COLLEGE State Registered Veteran Approved 126- 134 W ashington Avenue Albany 6, New York Mill Supplies Chain Link Fence Electrical Supplies Lighting Fixtures Ingersoll-Rand Air Tools DuPont Explosives Valdura Industrial Paints NEWTON HILL Compliments of ADIRONDACK FARMERS COOP. EXCHANGE, INC. School Street Fort Edward, New York Try Our Delicious Ice Cream SAVAGE'S SUPERETTE Broadway Fort Edward, New York Compliments of SMITH’S BAKERY Phone 5-3644 LEWIS GROCERY 98 East Street Groceries- -Cold Cuts- -Beer TRAVER’S SERVICE STATION Tires Accessories Batteries Lubrication 46 Broadway Fort Edward, New York Phone 5-6886 king's PHARMACY Broadway Phone 5-4518 THE CORP. 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