Fort Edward High School - Siren Yearbook (Fort Edward, NY)
- Class of 1959
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THE SENIOR CLASS OF 59 presents THE SIREN DEDICATION The Class of 1959 Is proud to dedicate this edition of the SIREN to Mr. John Toomey in appreciation for all his devoted labors in the production of character and sportsmanship in Fort Edward High School. EDITOR’S MESSAGE Well! This is it! Your edition of the Siren. It records some of the memories of the '58-’59 school year. We sincerely hope you enjoy looking through this book. Editor-in-Chief nri Assistant Editor YEARBOOK STAFF FIRST ROW: B. Murray, Advertising: S. Pickett, Circulation; M. Feingold, Assistant Editor; M. Roche, Editor-in-Chief; S. LaFontaine, Typing; S. LaSarso, Advertising. SECOND ROW: M. Smatko, Literary; F. Morency, Treasurer; E. Feingold, Literary; P. McCarty, Circulation; J. Aldous, Art. THIRD ROW: P. Sheehan, Sports; C. Snowball, Typing; D. Cameron, Sports; J. Brablc, Art. BOARD OF EDUCATION MEMBERS W. Aylward Bowe Bernard W. Curtis, Sr. Joseph W. DelSignore Dr. Gordon R. Ellmers Louis G. Fisher Kenneth R. Hayward Francis M. Terry Francis J, Tierney Fred A. Viele PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE C, $AXL. A — F A C U L T Y HALBROOK HOPKINS LA SARSO BETLINGER BOLL MAN CANAVAN CLARK DAVIS FITZPATRICK i i GARWOOD HANNA HARMON HEBERT SHEA TARNEY VINSON LEONARD LEONARD LEWZA LOUGHLIN McCURRY MATOCHICK MULLEN MUNSON ROSE RUTLEDGE 1959 SENIOR PRESIDENT JOHN THOMAS KEENAN Harvey Few things are impossible to diligence and skill. Class President 3. 4; Football 3; Basketball 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Boys’ State Representative 3; Junior Ring Committee 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Gym Demonstration 3; Sophomore Dance 2; Varsity Club 3, 4; Choir 4; Washington Trip 4. Made a good class president; as well liked as he is versatile; he's made many a female heart flutter; friend to all. SECRETARY PENELOPE MARIE JONES Penny She walks in beauty like the night. Choir 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2; Class Officer 4; Gym Demonstration 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Senior Play Usher 3; Sophomore Dance Committee 2; Bowling 2; Press Club 3, 4; Tickets Please 2; Senior Trip 4. Nice dresser; efficient class secretary; pretty hair; one of Mr. Burke's workers. CLASS OFFICERS VICE PRESIDENT JOHN HENRY TERRIER Gusy A king there was once reigning. ” Junior Varsity Basketball 1, 2; Varsity Football 1. 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Sophomore Dance Committee 2; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Junior Prom King 3, Vice President 4. Loves those French Classes; Good co-captain of our fighting eleven; Prom king; good Vice President. TREASURER JOSEPH ANTHONY BRABLC Joe Who leads a good life, is sure to live well. Choir 1. 2. 4; Press Club 1, 2. 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Class Officer 2, 3,4; Chairman of decorations of Junior Prom 3; Oratorical Contest 3,4; Junior Ring Committee 3; Gym Demonstration 3; Boys' State Representative 3; National Honor Society 4; Senior Play 4; Washington Trip 4. Studious; trustworthy class treasurer; quiet on the surface; made a good Larry in the Senior Play. STUDENT COUNCIL PAUL ROBERT SHEEHAN Mother Men of thought and men of action, Clear the way. JV Basketball 1; Varsity Basketball 2, 3,4; Varsity Football 2, 3, 4; Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 3,4; Class Officer 1; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club Vice President 3; Varsity Club President 4; Choir 4; Press Club 3,4; Yearbook Staff 4; Senior Trip 4. Versatile athlete; P.S, and Ditto; nice looking; made a good Student Council President. VITO FREDRICK D’ANGEUCO Dan As dashing in life as in the field of sports. Football 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3,4; Senior Trip 4; Choir 4; Class Officer 1, 2, 3; Student Council 4; Junior Ring Committee 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Varsity Club 1, 2, 3. 4. Good quarterback; excelled in Math???; Loves those weekends at Harts ; Always with the guys. CHARLES CHADWICK BIDDISCOMBE Bud Handsome is as handsome does. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Gym demonstration 3; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; Track 3, 4; Baseball 4; Press Club 4; Junior Ring Committee 3; Choir 4. Neat dresser; Likes out of town girls??? God’s gift to woman!; Good athlete; No conceit whatever!!! JANICE CAROL ALDOUS Jan She is little, but then she is a stick of dynamite.11 Choir 1, 2, 3; Press Club 2, 3, 4; Tickets Please 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleading 3,4; Junior Prom Attendant 3; Intramurals 1, 3, 4; Washington Trip 4; Gym Demonstration 1, 3. Cute cheerleader; made a nice prom attendant; friendly; pretty hair. MILLARD STUART BENNETT Judge Whatever is worth doing, is worth doing well. Photography Club 3, 4; Press Club 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Senior Play Committee 4; Gym Demonstration 3; Washington Trip 4; Intramurals 1, 2; Junior Prom Committee 3. What would Mr. Burke do without him? Gets lost in the dark room; loves French class. CARL THOMAS ARCURI Arc Conscience has no more to do with gallantry than it has with politics. Band 1, 2; Orchestra 1; Washington Trip 4; Gym Demonstration; Junior Prom Committee 3; Intramurals. A fateful member of the Savage staff; quiet 'til you know him; how’s the car, Tom?; Excelled in French??? CHARLEAN ANN CARPENTER Charlie It doesn’t pay to worry; the world looks better behind a smile. Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Tickets Please 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Press Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Gym Demonstration 3; Senior Trip 4. Friendly; nice clothes; Maplewood Dairy’s number one waitress. ROBERT ANTHONY CARUSO Moose A chieftain to the highlands bound. Junior Varsity Basketball 1; Intramurals 1, 3; Gym Demonstration 3; Sophomore Dance Committee 2; Press Club 4; Washington Trip 4. Likes to drive a green Chevy; member of the Grand Union staff; spends his weekends out of town; sleepy type. RICHARD O’NEIL BOUCHER Hound dog Never study, never worry, but get there just the same. Baseball 2; Basketball 2, 4; Choir 1, 4; Junior Ring Committee; Senior Trip 4. Amateur Skier; Good Jitterbugger; Good Sense of Humor; always at Mother's! CAROL ANN DEL SIGNORE Carol A good heart is worth all the wealth in the world. FHA 4; Gym Demonstration 3; Senior Ball Committee 4. Carefree; nonchalant; pretty eyes; talkative; How's our honey today? EDWARD JAMES DURANT Ted He thinks too much; such men are dangerous. Basketball 1, 2,4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Oratorical Contest 3, 4; Senior Play 4; Washington Trip 4; Gym Demonstration 3; Noon Hour Club 3, 4; Ring Committee 3; Glee Club 4. Fun to be with; enjoys 1st period Senior English???; Our future engineer. WILLIAM HENRY CHEENEY Cheyenne Immune am I to the wiles of women. JV Basketball Manager 1; Baseball Manager 1; Junior Prom Committee 3; Gym Demonstration 3; Senior Trip 4. Quiet; nice dresser; hard-working; friendly; perfume lover??? ESTELLE STACY FEINGOLD Estelle By love and by beauty, by law and by duty. Junior Varsity Cheerleader 1; Varsity Cheerleader 2, 3,4; Majorette 1, 2; Tickets Please 1, 2, 3,4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Siren-izers 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Junior Prom Attendant 3; Usher for Graduation 3; National Honor Society 4; Girls’ Intramurals 1, 2, 3,4; Yearbook Staff 4; Junior Ring Committee 3; Washington County Music Festival 3,4; Senior Play 4; Washington Trip 4; Oratorical Contest 3; Gym Demonstration 3. Press Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Gym Demonstration 3; Choir 2, 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Junior Ring Committee 3; Washington Trip 4; National Honor Society 4. Nice dresser; good dancer; nice-looking; friend to all. HAROLD LOREN HARRINGTON Harry All conquering, have I now become all knowing. ” Junior Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3; Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Gym Demonstration. Outstanding football guard; girl shy; reserved; good competitor. SANDRA MARY GROOME Sandy M 'Tis better to be meek than fierce. Homemaking Club 1, 2; Girls' Fencing Club 3; National Honor Society 2, 3; Junior Prom Decorations Committee 3. Loves to read Ivan-Hoe ; likes East Street; Quiet! CARL ROBERT HEALY Mombo As happy a man as any in the world, for the whole world seems to smile upon him. Track 1, 2; Football Manager 1, 2; Basketball Manager 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3,4; Prom Decorations Committee 3; Photography 4; Orchestra 1. Oh! that Ipana smile; future M.D.; loves his front porch with a ping-pong table; made a terrific Uncle Alex! ROSE MARIE IULIUCCI Rosie The only way to have a friend is to be one. Girls Intramurals 1, 2, 3,4; Bowling 2, 3; Bowling Champion 2, 3. Excels in all sports; good friend to all; likes to drive her brother's car (s). MARY ETHEL IVES Mary” Sweet of manner and sincere of heart. Choir 2, 3, 4; Press Club 3,4; Tickets Please 2, 3; Senior Play Usher 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Gym Demonstration 3; National Honor Society 4. Quiet until you get to know her; pretty hair; always laughing; future teacher. SUELLEN MAY LA FONTAINE Sue Fair and fair and twice as fair. Intramurals 3, 4; Gym Demonstration 3; Press Club 3, 4. Favors black, continental Mercurys; sweet smile; pretty hair; likes rings (Diamond). LORETTA ANNE LA SARSO Retta Press Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Bowling 2, 3; Gym Demonstration 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Senior Play Usher 3; Senior Play 4; Senior Trip 4; Senior Dance Committee 4; Sophomore Dance Committee 2. Friendly; good waitress; made an impressive Mrs. Smythe-Kersey in the Senior Play. To speak kindly does not hurt the tongue. SHERI GABRIELLE LA SARSO Phshaw God bless the man who first invented sleep. JV Cheerleading 3; Varsity Cheerleading 4; Yearbook Staff 3,4; Ring Committee 3; Choir 1; Press Club President 4; Gym Demonstration 3; Prom Attendant 3; Washington Trip 4; Tickets Please 1, 2, 3, 4. Monday morning blues; attractive prom attendant; class instigator; cute cheerleader. MARION HELENE LAWRENCE Mamie Her skin is like silk and her speech is soft. Choir 2, 3,4; Tickets Please 2, 3; Gym Demonstration 3; Press Club 3; Junior Prom Committee 3. Loves the horse shows; quiet; big blue eyes. JAQUELINE MARGARET LINDSAY Jackie A head, pure and sinless, quite of brain and sand. ” Choir 2, 3, 4; Tickets Please 2, 3; Press Club 3, 4; Oratorical Contest 3; Gym Demonstration 3; National Honor Society; Senior Play 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; DAR Good Citizen 4. Pretty hair; brain; made a good Mrs. Farnham in the Senior Play. RICHARD FREDERICK MERCIER Jinx He who drives slowly, drives wisely. Football 2; Track 2. Hates the name Ralph; second home on Putnam Avenue; shy?; loves Italian dishes. PATRICIA ANN McCARTY Patty Her ways are ways of pleasantness, and all her paths are of peace. Bowling 2, 3; Gym Demonstration 3; Senior Play Usher 3; Majorette 3; Tickets Please 1, 2, 3, 4; Press Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Washington Trip 4; Junior Prom Committee 3. Pretty; long hair; the Grand Union's prize cashier; always giggling; a friendly smile for everyone. FRANCES IDARIE MORENCY Fran There never was a saint with red hair. Press Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Graduation Usher 3; Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Washington Trip 4. Pretty hair; sweet Valentine Queen; full of fun!; loves history??? JOSEPH LEONARD MORRILL Joe Little said is soonest mended. Gym Demonstration 3; Track 1; Washington Trip 4. Quiet!! curly hair; likes class; Where does his interest lie?? CLAUDIA JEAN NYLANDER Claude” Heard melodies are sweet, but those unheard are sweeter. Junior Prom Committee 3; Bowling 2. BARBARA HELEN MURRAY Murph Friendly, attractive - a happy combination. Junior Varsity Cheerleader 2; Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4; Choir 1; Press Club 2, 3, 4; Senior Play Usher 3; Graduation Usher 3; Gym Demonstration 3; Junior Prom Attendant 3; Washington Trip 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Junior Prom Committee 3. Cute prom attendant; pretty hair; sweet cheerleader; has a short cut to Sheri’s. Quiet; nice smile; soft-spoken; bashful. SANDRA LEE PICKETT Sandy” Be good, sweet maid, and let those who can be clever. Choir 1; Press Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Junior Prom Attendant 3; Senior Play 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Graduation Usher 3; Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Gym Demonstration 3; Washington Trip 4. • Pretty prom attendant; has a sweet smile; loves to fight; made a good Charlie. BETTY ANN PIERCE Betty Joy oozes in me like a pleasant morn. Gym Demonstration 3; Sophomore Dance Committee 2; Senior Trip 4; Bowling 2; Press Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Happy; easy going; witty; always with Dort”; Never will be without friends. GEORGE FREDERICK PIERCE Butch To worry little, to study less, is my idea of happiness. Football 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3; Varsity Club 1, 2, 3,4; Choir 1,4; Washington Trip 4; Senior Play 4; Junior Prom Committee 3. Always at Floyd's; full of fun; good Mortimer in Senior Play. ROBERT JOSEPH PRATT Bob A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men. Gym Demonstration; Junior Prom Committee 3; Senior Trip 4; Sophomore Dance Committee 3. Talkative; always with his girl; class flirt; friendly; What a D. A. !!! MARILYN SALLY RAMSEY Sallie For thee is laughing Nature gay National Honor Society 3; Future Business Leaders of America 2, 3; Choir 1, 2, 3; Executive Committee 3. Loves her dog Cookie; a new addition to our school; tall; pretty eyes. WAYNE RICHARD RAYMOND ’•Pierre There is no great genius without a tincture of madness. Gym Demonstration 3; Press Club 4; Yearbook Staff 4. Shy; hobby - photography; hidden talent; excellent contestant for 21. DIANTHA ANNE REGNER Speedy The good and wise lead quiet lives. Tickets Please 1, 2, 4; Choir 1, 2, 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Gym Demonstration 3; Intramurals 1; Senior Trip 4. Special interest lies on Russell Avenue; Bookkeeping Whiz; loves to dance; talkative; hates noisy typewriters. The smile, the laugh, the eyes, the blush. Class Officer 2, 3; Tickets Please 2, 3,4; Cheerleading 2, 3,4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Assistant Editor 3, Editor 4; Junior Prom Queen 3; Senior Trip 4; Gym Demonstration 3. Made a lovely Prom Queen; nice dresser; Cute Cheerleader; likes shopping at the Grand Union. MARILYN ALICE ROCHE Marilyn MARGARET ANNE SMATKO Marg Twinkling eyes, a dancing step, a merry laugh, and lots of pep, Cheerleading 1, 2, 3,4; Tickets Please 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 2, Vice President 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Junior Prom Attendant 3; Press Club 3,4; Yearbook Staff 4; Senior Play 4; Senior Trip 4. Sweet prom attendant; cute cheerleader; our mischievous little pixie; loves peter Paul mounds. PETER LESTER SGORRANO Pete Little? So was Napoleon. Class Officer 1, 2; Varsity Football 2, 4; Track 2; Junior Prom Committee 3; Washington Trip 4. Love 'em and leave 'em; Likes to drive his Buick; Always with his pal Gus. BARBARA ANNE SCHROEDER Barb Sweet and modest, she goes her way. Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Dance Committee 2; Tickets Please 3; Senior Play Usher 3. Quiet; studious; pretty hair; altos will miss her. CAROL ANN SNOWBALL Pinky Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. Press Club 3,4; Bowling 2. 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Gym Demon stration 3; Majorette 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Choir 2; Senior Play 4. Eyes only for Dick; Made a good Nora in Senior Play; Oh. That red hair! DOROTHY MARY TENNANT Dort Better to be happy than wise. Press Club 1, 2. 3,4; Bowling 2, 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Gym Demonstration 3; Washington Trip 4; Senior Play Hostess 4; Senior Dance Committee 4. Never seen without her Dortmobile ; has a warm interest in a cold place; owns a crazy black leather jacket; Has out of town interests; Loves those Stanley Products. LAWRENCE JOHN VARNEY Larry ”1 never met a man that I did not like. Football 1, 2, 3; Baseball 3, 4; Varsity Club 3, 4; Choir 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Gym Demonstration 3; Senior Trip 4. Good worker; class chauffeur; future store manager of Grand Union. ROBERT LINDSAY WARD Muffet Give a boy a dog and you've furnished him a playmate. ” Baseball 1, 2, 3,4; Basketball 3; Football 3,4; Track 4; Choir 4; Gym Demonstration 3; Varsity Club 1, 2, 3,4. Always talking; seems to like to go out of town; studious??? After eight long years of earnest anticipation, we the class of '59 entered our freshman year at Fort Edward High School. We elected Danny D'Angelico, president; Paul Sheehan, vice-president; Peter Sgorrano, secretary; and Jeffrey Davis, treasurer. Peggy Smatko was our student council representative. In 1957 we returned to dear old F. E.H.S. as seasoned sophomores. This year we chose Marilyn Roche, president; Danny D'Angelico, vice-president; Peter Sgorrano, secretary; and Joseph Brablc, treasurer. Peggy Smatko and Paul Sheehan were our student council representatives. To the surprise of many, we returned the following year as juniors. We elected John Keenan, president; Danny D'Angelico, vice-president; Marilyn Roche, secretary; and Joseph Brablc, treasurer. Peggy Smatko and Paul Sheehan put forth our views again in the student council. One of the highlights of our junior year was the choosing of our class rings. The big social event of the year finally arrived - The Junior Prom! While the Blue Jacks played our theme Younger Than Springtime, our queen, Marilyn Roche, was met at her throne by her escort and king, John Terrier. The court consisted of Sandy Pickett, Peggy Smatko, Janice Aldous, Barbara Murray, Sheri La Sarso and Estelle Feingold. At last the big year finally arrived! Our first business of the year was the election of officers. After the final votes were tallied, we found we had chosen John Keenan as our able class president and John Terrier, his ever helpful vice-president. Penny Jones dutifully took notes at all our class meetings while Joe Brablc capably managed our money. Our voices in Student Council were Charles Biddiscombe, Danny D'Angelico and Paul Sheehan. Our Senior play, Here Comes Charlie, was a smashing hit under the able direction of Mr. Garwood. Now at the end of our high school careers we wish to thank our teachers and advisors, Mrs. Alice Loughlin, Mrs. Gertrude Munson, Miss Elinor Etu, Mr. Nicholas LaSarso, and Mr. Nicholas V. Vinson, for their assistance through the years. CLASS HISTORY WHO’S WHO C. Healy Prettiest Smile S. Lafontaine S. Bennett Tallest M. Ramsey G. Pierce Wittiest F. Morency R. Ward Prettiest Eyes S. Pickett E. Durant Most Studious J. Lindsay P. Fisher Best Dressers E. Feingold P. Sheehan Steadiest Off-and-OnCouple M. Smatko G. Pidgeon Class Clown P. Sgorrano J. Keenan Best All-Round M. Roche J. Terrier Best Dancers J. Aldous C. Biddiscombe Best Physique S. La Sarso R. Pratt Class Flirt C. Carpenter R. Mercier Prettiest Hair B. Murray J. Morrill Best Natured E. Pierce S. Groome Business Women D. Regner V. D'Angelico Best Athletic R. Iuliucci R. Caruso Most Talkative C. Snowball W. Cheeney Quietest B. Schroeder J. Brablc Most Dependable P. Jones W. Raymond Shyest C. Nylander C. Delsignore Loudest Gigglers P. McCarty R. Boucher Friendliest M. Ives M. Lawrence Best Workers L. La Sarso C. Arcuri Future Store Managers L. Varney H. Harrington Best Drivers D. Tennant CLASS ROSTER NAME PET NAME PET LOVE PET HATE J. Aldous Jan Pestering Pete Fisher Girls that flirt all the time C. Arcuri Arc '56 Ford Slow drivers S. Bennett Judge Class ring N. Y. Yankees C. Biddiscombe Buddy Coach Lewza Stupid noisy girls D. Boucher Dick Weekends Paperboys who sleep late J. Brablc Joe Lazy livin' Being called Birdie C. Carpenter Chari Riding around in a blue Buick B. Caruso pestering me 7th period R. Caruso Big Moose Rustic Inn Mornings W. Cheeney Cheyenne Hart's History homework D. D'Angelico Dan Darts Work C. Dels ignore Carol Dick Loneliness E. Durant Ted Golf Domineering women E. Feingold Estelle Dancing Fooling around in cheering practice P. Fisher Fish Di -secting Borrowing homework papers S. Groome Sandy Billy's ring Staying home Sat. nights H. Harrington Harry Hart’s pizza Long walk home C. Healy Mambo Money Work R. Iuliucci Rosie Sports Dances M. Ives Mary Insulting Ted Durant Driving P. Jones Penny Typing Needles J. Keenan Harvey Bumming to Glens Falls Coming home S. LaFontaine Sue Rapstepeh Slow drivers L. LaSarso Retta Driving Glasses S. LaSarso Phshaw Going steady Boys who go with me to forget their other girls M. Lawrence Mamie Horses Monday morning J. Lindsey Jackie Water sports Dish water P. McCarty Patty Southern accents Cars R. Mercier Jinx Carol Ralphie F. Morency Fran Arguing Silly girls B. Murray Murph Running out of gas Staying home weekends J. Morrill Joe New girl in Senior Class Distance work C. Nylander Claude Hot dogs Locker keys S. Pickett Sandy Fighting Pizza every weekend J. Pidgeon Joker Jewels English G. Pierce Butch Driver's license Having to walk any further than across street CLASS ROSTER NAME PET NAME PET LOVE PET HATE B. Pierce Bet Letters Riding??? R. Pratt Bob Father's car School M. Ramsey Sallie Basketball games History W. Raymond Pierre Cheap gas Traffic lights D. Regner Speedy Leo, the Lion Inoculations M. Roche Beansy Sailor hat Reckless drivers B. Schroeder Barb My guitar School P. Sgorrano Pete Weekends Monday mornings P. Sheehan Mother Peanut butter Muffets’ jokes M. Smatko The Marg Make-up Going out with the girls C. Snowball Pinky Dickies Artificial red-heads D. Tennant Dort Cars Buying gas J. Terrier Gusy Shaving Cock Roches (?) L. Varney The Kid My Plymouth Being broke without a girl R. Ward Muffet Hunting (girls) Listening to Sheehan SENIOR PLAY HERE COMES CHARLIE Nora Malone---------------- Officer Tim O'McGrili-------- Mrs. Fanny Farnham---------- Larry Elliott-------------- Ted Hartley---------------- Vivian Smythe-Kersey-------- Uncle Aleck Twiggs---------- Charlie Hopps--------------- Mrs. Caroline Smythe-Kersey Mortimer Smythe-Kersey - - - - - CAROL SNOWBALL CHARLES BIDDISCOMBE JACKIE LINDSAY ......JOSEPH BRABLC - - - EDWARD DURANT - - ESTELLE FEINGOLD .........CARL HEALY ----SANDRA PICKETT MARGARET SMATKO ----LORETTA LASARSO .......GEORGE PIERCE NAME HANGOUT SAYING J. Aldous Girls' locker-room Oh, beans! T. Arcuri Downtown Bet small change first. S. Bennett J. P. Burke's office All kinds make a world. C. Biddiscombe Lake George Let's go to Hart's. D. Boucher Buckey’s Hi, gang! J. Brablc Public library Oh, you're a scream! C. Carpenter Berry St., G. F. God bless me! R. Caruso Glens Falls Harts, here we come W. Cheeney Downtown, naturally Hello there! D. D'Angelico Harts What a guy! C. Del Signore Mac's Service Station Know who I saw last night? E. Durant Bakers Easy now. E. Feingold Home Oh, go fry ice! P. Fisher Any place that'll have me Are you out of your head? S. Groome Durkeetown It’s a losing fight. H. Harrington Harts Together on fifty, count! C. Healy Buckey's Idiot! R. Iuliucci Dortmobile, H. F. Let’s go to Zake's! M. Ives Library Oh, that sticky fudge! P. Jones Wagner's Newsroom Who, Me? J. Keenan Grand Union You think you're so great! S. LaFontaine Del's house I'll never tell. L. LaSarso Dortmobile, H. F. Can I, really? S. LaSarso Home Let's go for a ride. M. Lawrence Horse shows Man like wow! J. Lindsey Lake Sunnyside Yes, but . P. McCarty Barney's Well I'll be. R. Mercier Del's Hi, honey! F. Morency With the gang You witch! B. Murray Woodcock’s Pharmacy Oh! Heck! J. Morrill Del's Can't afford it. C. Nylander Gram's kitchen Oh, yeah! S. Pickett '55 red and white Buick Tough! J. Pidgeon 62 5th Street I love ya, Julie. G. Pierce Ma Barkers Club Hi, baby! B. Pierce Dortmobile, H. F. Where's you know who? R. Pratt 1 Elm Street I know it. M. Ramsey 11 W. Summit St. Oh! it was so funny. W. Raymond Del's I’m out to win. D. Regner Maynard Street Hi, there! M. Roche Sheri's house Oh, cocoa puff! B. Schroeder East Poestenkill I'll think of something. P. Sgorrano Hart's Do you think this a Grand Union Rest Home? P. Sheehan On the phone Hi, gang! M. Smatko Touga's car It's nothing really! C. Snowball 106 East Street Let's go get pizza! D. Tennant Hudson Falls Where are we going? J. Terrier Harts It's only make believe. L. Varney Grand Union Never fear; Larry's here. R. Ward Corinth Let's go for a ride. QUEEN Marilyn Roche KING John Terrier ATTENDANTS Sheri La Sarso Estelle Feingold Janice Aldous Barbara Murray Sandra Pickett LAST YEAR’S QUEEN Nedra La Sarso CROWN BEARERS Jean D'Angelico John Fisher Peggy Stnatko CLASS WILL J. Aldous wills her ability to get along with the girls to Patty Burch. T. Arcuri wills his crystal-clear complexion to Peter Fisher. S. Bennett wills his intelligence and love for foreign languages to David Bennett. C. Biddiscombe wills his ability to come to school every morning clean shaven to Bootsy Rea. R. Boucher wills his empty seat to Nicholas Beeker. J. Brablc wills his artistic ability to Dave Sanderspree. C. Carpenter wills her parking place at the Dix-Drive-In to Barbara Flowers. R. Caruso wills his ability to date girls to Bob Cicero. B. Cheeney wills his set of shot glasses to Bob Cicero. V. D'Angelico wills his math ability to Tucker Brady. C. Del Signore wills her hair to Mary Ann Aurelia. E. Durante wills his ability in math to Jim Flowers. E. Feingold wills her shy, retiring vocal cords to Mary D'Angelico. P. Fisher wills his driving ability to Bob Cicero. S. Groome wills her driving license to anyone who wants it. H. Harrington wills his ability to play right guard to Duke Ives. C. Healy wills his feet to anybody without a car. R. Iuluicci wills her gym classes to her sister Sue. M. Ives wills her freckles to Eileen Etu. P. Jones wills her job at Burke’s to Mary D'Angelico. J. Keenan wills his ability to get caught smoking by Mr. Toomey to Ed. Quattrocchi. S. La Fontaine wills her ability to drive a shift car to Dolores Del Signore. L. La Sarso wills her ability to confuse the books at Maplewood Dairy to anyone who can confuse them as well as she can. S. La Sarso wills her love for the Late Show” to anyone who can get up the next morning. M. Lawrence wills all red-headed boys to Gloria Sabath. J. Lindsay wills her long hair to anyone who wants to take care of it. P. McCarty wills her speed in typing to anyone who needs to type fast. R. Mercier wills his locker to whoever gets it. F. Morency wills her high socks to Mary Bruce. J. Morrill wills his history class to whoever wants it. B. Murray wills her quietness (?) in Mr. Garwood's study hall to Linda Lee Lewis. CLASS WILL C. Nylander wills her shorthand notes to anyone who can read them. S. Pickett wills her pony tail to Julie Cole. J. Pigeon wills his typing ability to Dick Tougas. E. Pierce wills her ability to talk to Rhea Ives. G. Pierce wills his ability to be the class clown to Peter Sharpe. R. Pratt wills his ability to get along with Mrs. Holbrook to Paul Schlake. M. Ramsey wills her height to Elaine Elder. W. Raymond wills his ability to park cars to Lorraine Keegan. D. Regner wills her seat in History to anyone who wants it. M. Roche wills the U. S. Navy to Uncle Sam. B. Schroeder wills her guitar playing ability to Gary Blodgett. P. Sgorrano wills his height to Percy Collier. P. Sheehan wills his technique to Dick Cameron. P. Smatko wills her ability to ride horses to Patty Burch. C. Snowball wills her seat in the homemaking class to any girl who's crazy enough to take it. D. Tennant wills her Dortmobile to Mike Statia, a boy who needs a good (?) used car. J. Terrier wills his ability to pass French to anyone who wants it. L. Varney wills the job of chauffeuring the gang to Dick Meagher. R. Ward wills his trips to Corinth to anyone with a car. WE’LL NEVER FORGET Our two student teachers, Miss Stanton and Miss Tongola. The day the cop retrieved Mary Ive's shoe. Dick Tougas and his red football socks. The night certain girls left a note in Biddiscombe's car. How fast Joker” could type. The night fourteen riders piled into Tougas’s car. The day certain cars were stopped in South Glens Falls. The day Harold Harrington visited the coach. The Junior Class argument over who won the radio. The day George Pierce killed the bumble bee on Joe Morrill's head. The day Mrs. Loughlin walked in on a Junior Class meeting. The college game at Worcester, Mass. The day Peggy Smatko and Judy Boucher rang the bell in church. Our Junior Prom breakfast and our lovely Queen, Marilyn Roche. The day Sandy Pickett and a car full of girls had a flat tire on Main Street. How certain Freshman girls idolized Dick Cameron. Our football team's undefeated season. Our thorough discussion of school notices in first period English class. Our well (?) organized Senior dances. Our shaky experiments in Chemistry lab. Our Washington trip. All the help we have received from our teachers and advisors through our school years. CAN YOU IMAGINE Mary Carroll not liking Marlon Brando? An all boys fifth period study hall? Paul Sheehan not liking peanut butter? Our suave Mr. Vinson without his mustache? John Leonard not flirting with all the girls? Micky Carpenter being quiet for Mrs. Bollman? Eddy Aurelia having a party that is a flop? Peter Sgorrano feeling cheerful on Monday morning? Bob Pratt with a crew cut? Peggy Smatko president of the Lonely Heart's Club? Larry Varney painting his car? Tom Quattrocchi as tall as Mike Ward? Sheri La Sarso being quiet in fifth period English? Barbara Murray and Carol Snowball not liking dickies? Peggy Feingold walking to school? The Seniors not on a pizza spree? Ted Durant not fighting for first seat in math class? Mr. Terry being upset with any of his students? Estelle Feingold not eating the regular (LTMB)? Sandy Pickett having quiet pajama parties? Cheerleading practice without a fight? Blanche Chambers going out with a snake charmer? Gussie and Danny passing French? Franny Morency going steady? JUNIORS ROW 1: S. Harrington, L. Bascom, R. Cameron, M. Brady, D. Esperti, L. Lewis, E. Healy. ROW 2: M. D’Angelico, S. Cramer, P. Perras, E. Etu, T. Cook, A. Bowe, L. Kegan, M. Aurealia. ROW 3: D. Del Signore, P. Carroll, F. Blake, M. Feingold, P. Cramer. J. Bennett, D. De Graw. ROW 4: R. Tougas, C. O'Keeffe, R. Beecher, R. Ives, J. Gooch, A. Dragon, A. Simmons, J. Woodard, K. Davis, S. Hopkins, P. Sharp. ROW 5: W. McCarty, J. Davis, D. Aurealia, B. Hall, R. Cicero, D. Bennett. ROW 6: R. Montgomery, C. Geroux, D. Collier, R. Elder, J. Leonard, T. Shea, D. Catone, W. Tripp, R. Rea, L. Brockway, W. Trombley, L. Ives, D. Huns-perger, E. Quatrocchi, M. Statia. SOPHOMORES FIRST ROW: M. Ward, J. Bramer, M. King, M. Bruce, D. Amorosi, N. Clark, A. Davidson. SECOND ROW: D. Horrmann, S. O'Connell, J. Cole, J. Carpenter, D. Catone, J. Del Signore, L. Lewis, P. Burch, J. Boucher, B. Hammond, C. Lewis. THIRD ROW: K. Tripp, E. Fontaine, K. Douglas, A. Hayward, M. Carroll, J. Simmons, B. Chambers, C. Caruso, M. Young FOURTH ROW: M. Machrlein, C. Ives, G. Sabath, S. Murray, P. Welch, P. Smythe, P. Smith, B. Perkins, N. Labosier. FIFTH ROW: T. Brady, W. Etu, R. Doyle, I. Maier, R. Chandler, G. Blodgett, S. Davis, W. Munoff, T. Rogers. SIXTH ROW: C. Shaw, L. Brockway, C. Quattrocchi, T. Ga-van. SEVENTH ROW: N. Ferry, P. Hogan, M. McCarty, J. Flowers, T. Borix, W. Wail, M. Pickett, T. Kitchner. FRESHMEN ROW 1: J. Dobroski, S. Buswell, D. Sanderspree, P. Bowe, B. Simmons, P. Smatko, T. Quattrocchi. ROW 2: R. Kanaly, L. Barlow, D. Gilman. L. Bascom, N. Reese, J. Catone, M. Leonard, B. Elder, M. Boucher. ROW 3: J. McCabe, S. Morrill, O. Stamper, S. Ives, M. Ives, F. Godfrey, M. Dragon, J. De Lano, K. Meagher, V. Pratt, S. Harrington. ROW 4: J. Johnson, J. Nadeau, N. Bennett, A. Cimo, L. Carroll, P. Corriveau, N. Pratt, J. Blodgett, D. Woodard, L. Rabine. ROW 5: A. Gitto, D. Basett, L. Bennett, M. Cronkite, D. Gould, N. Morrison, M. Hunsperger, B. Jordan. ROW 6: W. MacDuff, T. Harrington, L. Tyler, F. Munoff, B. Pickett, T. O'Keefe, A. Rosenberg, G. Sgorrano, G. Morency, T. Ireland. ROW 7: P. Schlake, L. Rea, J. Sheehan, B. Allen, C. Pidgeon, D. Murray, E. Arelia, G. Evans, C. Fuller, D. Gorham. ROW 8: M. Ives, K. Varney, M. Durham, B. Perry, W. Wall, F. Moore, A. Fish, M. Morency. EIGHTH GRADE ROW 1: B. Rabine, R. Viele, J. Kelley. J. Bower, D. Gifford, D. Snowball, L. Morency. ROW 2: C. Carpenter, F. Collier, J. Aldous, N. White, C. Dingman, L. Chakalis, M. Dureller, C. Brady. ROW 3: M. Fountaine, N. Fish, V. Roche, S. Wolfe, S. Iuluicci, J. Hanley, L. Cimo. ROW 4: S. Williams, M. Jones, B. Cheeney, D. Jordon, S. Dingman, C. Konopka, L. Quattrocchi, S. Koss, J. Newell, S. Sheenan, M. Del Signore, C. Smith, R. Hass, H. Fuller, D. McKee. ROW 5: T. Sarchioto, S. Roberts, L. Gillis, Carl Pratt, M. Del Sole, G. Elmers, R. Cameron, P. Gaily. ROW 6: H. Pierce, J. Cachner, R. Cimo, R. Kelly, P. Brooks, A. Leszczynski, H. Kelly, G. Hall. SEVENTH GRADE ROW 1: R. Ives, T. Rabine, E. Reese, R. Ives, C. Galloway, M. Broderick, R. Douglas. ROW 2: G. Chambers, K. McCarty, S. Carroll, C. Wilson, D. Moore, J. Bowe, R. Layden, M. Quattrocchi, M. Mills, M. Simmons, D. Aurelia. ROW 3: J. Collier, K. Wright, A. Vines, C. Brady, S. Sabbath, M. Murray, M. Durkee, B. Welche, P. Blake, J. Burns, L. Raymond. ROW 4: D. McKee, E. LaCross, W. Woodard, F. Rosenberg, D. Mingo, N. Au-bin, C. Jones, J. King, S. Gillis, D. Roods, B. Viele, M. Aubrey, B. Bowe, C. Roods, P. Durkee, J. Hayes, C. Rybacki, D. Harrington. SIXTH GRADE STUDENT COUNCIL FIRST ROW: V. D'Angelico, M. Brady, P. Sheehan - President, L. Bascom, C. Biddescombe. IN FRONT: J. Collier. SECOND ROW: D. Sanderspree, S. Iuliucci, A. Davidson. PRESS CLUB ROW 1: P. Smatko, F. Morency, S. La Sarso, D. Cameron, S. La Fontaine, M. Roche, P. Feingold. ROW 2: J. Aldous, J. Carpenter, P. Parris, E. Etu, P. Cook, M. Carroll, D. Catone, L. Kegan, M. Aurelia, L. Lewis. ROW 3: M. Ives, C. Carpenter, P. Carroll, F. Blake, J. Cole, A. Bowe, L. Lewis, B. Hanmond, B. Murray, S. Pickett, B. Chambers. ROW 4: J. Lindsay, M. D'Angelico, J. Boucher, A. Hayward, A. Simmons, P. Burch, J. Woodard, C. Caruso, M. Machrlein, L. Bascom. ROW 5: D. Tennant, P. McCarty, B. Pierce, S. Murray, L. La Sarso, M. Bruce, K. Tripp, S. O'Connell, C. Snowball, E. Feingold, P. Fisher. ROW 6: S. Bennett, J. Brablc, D. Horr-mann, J. Del-Signore, P. Sheehan. TICKETS, PLEASE FIRST ROW: P. Perras, E. Etu, P. Cook, L. Kegan, M. Smatko. SECOND ROW: S. La Sarso, D. De Graw, R. Ives, M. Leonard, J. Catone, M. Brady. THIRD ROW: C. Carpenter, L. Bascom, E. Feingold, B. Murray, C. O'Keefe. CHOIR FIRST ROW: M. D'Angelico, J. Carpenter, J. Cole, M. Carroll, D. Catone, L. Lewis, M. Feingold. SECOND ROW: P. CarrolC S. Busweli, P. Perras, C. Carpenter, A. Hayward, L. Lewis, P. Burch, M. Aurelia, L. Kegan, L. Bascom. THIRD ROW: O. Stamper, M. Ives, M. Lawrence, A. Simmons, K. Davis, E. Elder, N. Reese, M. Leonard, M. Bowe. FOURTH ROW: D. Gorham, D. Bascom, J. Lindsay, B. Schroeder, S. Ives, G. Sabath, E. Feingold, M. Hunsperger, B. Perkins, M. Young. FIFTH ROW: T. Shea, R. Kanaly, J. Brablc, R. Boucher, J. Keenan, L. Varney, R. Ward. SIXTH ROW: K. Varney, P. Fisher, P. Sheehan, R. Tougas, R. Pratt. NOON HOUR CLUB FIRST ROW: C. Dingman, P. Winch, M. Ormsbey, R. Cheeney, M. Kemp. SECOND ROW: F. Moore, B. Cheeney, J. Kelly, N. Labosier, N. Morrison, E. Carey. THIRD ROW: M. Hunsperger, J. Blodgett, S. Williams, J. Davis. FOURTH ROW: D. Hunsperger, B. Cheeney, P. Nicholson, T. Durant. BAND CORNET: Allan Davidson, David Sanderspree, Thomas Shea, Gerald Jones, Nancy Fish, Marguerite Fontaine, Curtis Alheim, Emily Geroux. CLARINET: Dolores Catone, Patti Burch, David Esperti, Kaye Ellen Davis, Michael Boucher, Timothy Shea, Ruth Haas, Nancy Morrison, Gary Morency. FRENCH HORN: Beverly Perkins, David Aurelia. DRUMS: Mary Ann Aurelia, Anne Bowe, Douglas Snowball, Patsy Brooks. BARITONE: Ruth Beecher, Charles Geroux, Wayne Trombley, Colin Roods. FLUTE: Edmund Aurelia, William Pickett, Carolyn Wilson, Susan Koss. TROMBONE: Frank Munoff, Edmund Healey, Denis Linehan. SAXOPHONE: Robert Perry. BASS HORN: Richard Montgomery. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY FIRST ROW: J. Lindsay, B. Schroeder, M. Ramsey. SECOND ROW: E. Feingold, P. Fisher, E. Durant, J. Brablc, M. Ives. MR. TERRY’S CLASS FOOTBALL FIRST ROW: G. Sgorrano, T. Brady, L. Ives, J. Dragon, A. Davidson, M. Durham, R. Haley. SECOND ROW: R. Montgomery, P. Sharp, H. Harrington, J. Terrier, C. Bid-discombe, J. Pidgeon, W. McCarty. THIRD ROW: Coach Lewza, R. Ward, R. Cameron, V. D'Angelico, P. Sheehan, D. Esperti, C. Shaw, R. Tougas, D. Catone, Coach Toomey. Undefeated! The Fort Edward High School Flying Forts, out of the Northern Conference in football for the first time, thrilled all the fans with an undefeated season. Even though an independent team, the team has been well rewarded. Jackets and dinners were awarded as a well deserved honor. THE SCORES OF THE 1958 SEASON Saint Peter’s 0 Fort Edward 26 Whitehall 7 Fort Edward 25 South Glens Falls 0 Fort Edward 20 Granville 0 Fort Edward 7 Corinth 14 Fort Edward 20 flying F orts T urn B ameron s Two Hoops Decisive In Victory Bv LINDT STHOUT SARATOGA SPRINGS — Dick ameron, an inconspicuous per-ormer for most of the game, turned tallhawk and scorer in the waning econds at Convention Hall Satur-lay night and provided Fort Edward pith the four points that meant a 7-54 win over Ockawamick and the lass D Sectional crown. Enjoying as much as a 14-point pread late in the third period, the lying Forts appeared to be well n their way to an easy triumph t-hen Ockawamick suddenly came live and went on a spree that amed the Hornets a three-point ead with 2:58 remaining. However, Paul Sheehan promptly lit with a jump shot to bring the norts within one, 54-53, and, after timeout with 43 seconds left, ameron turned an intercepted pass nto a driving layup and a 55-54 ort Edward advantage. Then, with just six seconds left nd Ockawamick attempting to get he ball in play at midcourt. Cam-ron picked off another deflect? l ass and took the same route he hoop for the clincher. Sheehan, closing out his chool court career, used 10 roals and three free thr merge as the game’s hig’ nan with 23 and also turn xceptionally fine floor g ther senior. Dan D An lext in line for Fort Ec ollected 14, 12 of the he first half. Fort Edward W' Fabulous Five” for :ame and the rf coring was furnis lescombe and Pe ected seven ap vho finished v ut two in th For the ripped up earn to er was Ra hot art mar’ Alth MEC Take Six-Point Lead shoot From there, they widened it tquin five on another D'Angelico Jumpesco: and, after seeing it shaved to tw«D 26-24, nearing halftime, Carrreroa hit with his first field goal of th game and D’Angelico followed wi two free throw’s for a 30-24 1 Dick Gorton and Biddescombe changed buckets shortly before intermission as Fort Edward' a 32-26 edge to the dressing With a minute and 46 gone in the third star Lewzamen had garnered spread on quick hoops F and Sharp and, after I a free throw’ for Ockr Forts tallied five In r them by Sheehan, advantage. A little later, £• scoreboard readir nets started to deficit down from under scored on Froper co line, and a one-hary 52 secop though shot ho fu on f the, • fr -39 wit ways 'riod. A1 open 'naged or the there w £ pu r.i Proper h b the start rites. rptly gave fshion on a j e and S1V Cts, LaPorte rebound sh hit on a o ore at 49-49, ambridgt A sharp [igh School- ir usual high-Sheehan and le through with over the Cam-'ter Pete Rogers’ •losing seconds had 'win for defending le Hill over Queens-'D quarter-final action Sheehan’s 19 Points Lead Way 6ARATOGA SPRINGS fbardasgf lH defT three periods, suddenly pull at was perhaps the In- lemselves together and ground poorest shooting night of 73-65 overtime victory over tl ason. the Forts kept gaining apie Hill Wildcats in Class entum as the game progressed mi-final contest on the Convei turned it inU a near rout atm Hall court last night, e finish. Paul Sheehan' dynamite, put ybition of ball ling to pave V n outburst. S' jr 1 drove the Jacdians’ 2-' foi easy lay O bundle cj •re o ie defen: him. he al in it was rescue as a 51-49 £he Horne fom undernf Norton’s th to go ahe? at proved 4 Ockawanv mained fo; ame out e; In a r game. W hill Sec' favored ring rters. who ,0 Perth ie finals, nand push way with itan tl D’Angelico Fort Edwnrd (73) Maple Hill «3 G F T G F Sheehan 7 15 29 Kasky 2 2 Shaw b 0 10 Durkin 1 C Sharp 2 0 4 Finkle 3 3 D'Angelico 10 5 25 Rogers 9 r Bldd«j combe 0 3 3 Collins 4 3 Cameron 1 0 2 Mann 1 C VanOrt 4 J Ziegler 0 1 Goold 0 c Totals J6 23 73 Totals 34 11 Fort Edward .. 8 10 13 31 IF Maple Hill . 18 14 11 18 4- Referee. Luciano: Fouls Committed, ue 1-2 scorinj 14, MH—26; Umpire, Coclanis. he Harris nlnno illUte overtime Which se xlecTt and BuddBiddesg ?cision- The J P-shooting seni , d u i Blddes’ counted for only 12 points durii aw who became a ie fjrst three periods but cor the season, also [ned with the other top pom me performance andwtter, Dan D’Angelico, to lead furth quarter comeback. D’Angeli idians of John Herbert. ipped in 25 points before foulii 'bed only their second [it early in the extra session. The charges of Coach Stan Lew-points in the second halfkildn’t do anything right durii the night with 15. Bill Ny- e first period and, with Pe demon off the boards. can-|ogers dumping in eight pom aple Hill led by 10, 18-8, gob to the second quarter. Sheehi '13, including nine of 10 fouls, Ivan Purdy and Dick Record off their usual form, played 1( D’Angelico scored 17 of Fo iw’ard’s 19 points in this peri toss gave ld Rogers on the bench wi fine floor games. Bill Nygard’s charity ____________ the Indians an early 1-0 lead before iree. personals, the Forts cut th uij D’Angelico’s jump from the key put Cl | the Forts in front. Purdy’s long one-i tl! hander and another foul by Nygard made it 4-2 but baskets by Sheehan, D’Angelico and Sheehan again, pushed the Blue and White cagers defeatin) into an 8-4 lead and they were the Cla never behind thereafter. secor an up . D'Angelico Biddescombe Tougas Cameron Quattrocchi Boucher jev e .ck got the aul LaPorte’s Coach Stan Conference rep-y tied it up with free throws and Jump shot by fe clmmpiv. , After finish . T second plat'.’-j-ort Edward C5 tie during the rtb Ar season, tn g f t Cannoneers had to beat Hudson iJshaw a playoff game to get into the Seci sharp tionals w’here they knocked off good Columbia team and Mechar fcville to earn the right to mei Scotia, the Western Conferenc champ. Big Chet Rysdorph netted 2 points and John Walko added 1 to lead the Cannoneers, who saw 10-point lead shaved to three i „ . „. , ick in front and they took a 43- Fort Edward ran up an 18-11 ,read mto the last canto. ficit in half, 32-27. With about three minutes go: the third stanza, Butch Shaw i rcepted a pass and drove tl ngth of the court to tie the gar 34-all, but Gary Van Ort ai luck Collins accounted for lick points to put the Wildca Pifigpon McCi arty Cambridge (53) G 6 30 Bell 0 12 Record 3 3 BUI Nygard 5 21 Purdv 1 5 Keiski 0 0 O'Malley 0 2'Wulff 0 0 Cole 0 0 Vitello 0 0 Lvlis 0 2 McLenithan |Bob Nygard Potvin •Stinner (Trailing, r T'leehan scored on successive thre 47-42, D’Angelico ai 3 15 Totals 30 15 75 the late going, while Bruce Hook6 bffd gJrd 13 Totals 14 12 17 19 53 27—75 20-53 and Brian Kristel tallied 16 and 1 W eree. W’allin: Fouls Committed, FE— respectively for the Tartans. 21, c' :5: Umpire. Burza. o 4 int plays to give the winners 9 13 -47 lead, their first of the nigl 3 .th about five minutes left. Fro 2 en on It w’as nip and tuck bi oith 1:55 to go, D’Angelico hit 2 lother three-point play for 21-54 lead only to see the Wildca g me back and grab a 60-59 ointage on twro fouls by Kasky ai o bucket and two fouls by Fink ith 28 seconds left, Sheeh ssed in two fouls for a 61-60 lei t Zeigler made onje of two wi seconds left to send the gan the Forts found, them- i in the first quarter, ime Biddescombe’s foul 7 ot them even at 15-15 il. Then, he dropped in inotht. free throw for an 18-17 edge nd D’AnffcJlco’s jumn shot closed Fort Edward (57) I Ockawamick (51) hil’d T , Forts W C. F t; G F Sheehan 10 3 23 Moore 7 2 Sharp 3 1 7 Proper 1 1 D Angelico 5 4 14 Hamm 2 0 Biridcj.combe 1 5 7 VanTa.ssel 1 0 Cameron 3 0 6 Ronsani 2 0 Gorton 4 1 jLaPorte 5 2 iPowerj 3 0 Totals 22 13 57i Totals 21 6 md the winners kept overtime. ,• ♦ u 'Sheehan’s fielder was matched tin Ort’s two fouls and Mann’s on' ; acani.x accuracy. A long one-, t- .a h , . iajioei by Sheehan from mid-court _dra5! iust betore the buzzer made it, 48-33 the end of the quarter. —' :d Sheetian each had six larity tosses. 65-65 tie Sheehan tiien brol for good with Fori Edward ......20 12 13 12—57 Qckjm pmick .......17 9 13 15—54 Rcierce, Bralc; Fouls Committed, F.E.— 11. 0—13; Umpire. Horan. shaw|ore free throws and went on Mi Vfnnle Hill. 73-61 VARSITY A mediocre team, The Flying Forts under Coach Lewza, ended the 1958-59 season in a blaze of glory. The Fabulous Five brought the Class D, Section Two Championship to Fort Edward High School after defeating Ockawamick 57-54. The Forts had a 4-10 Northern Conference record but a 9-10 for the year. Instrumental in the victories were the mainstays of the team, Paul Sheehan, who broke the individual scoring record against Glens Falls with 38 points; Dan D'Angelico, who broke the record two weeks later against St. Mary's with 41; and Bud” Biddiscombe, a rebounder whose height was greatly needed. Pete, Sharpe, another rebounder, Butch Shaw and Dick Cameron combined to make us champions. The team scored 1039 points during the season. Shee-hand and D'Angelico accounted for 645 of them. A tremendous season was highlighted by defeating a highly rated Cambridge (17-1) team in the Sectionals 75-53. Other members of the Senior Class, who saw limited action, were Jack Pidgeon and Dick Boucher. Ed Quattrocchi, Bill McCarty and Dick Tougas rounded out the team. The Sectional Record is as follows: Fort Edward 75 Cambridge 53 Fort Edward 73 Maple Hill 65 Fort Edward 57 Ockawamick 54 JUNIOR VARSITY FIRST ROW: Morency, Manager; T. Quattrocchi, T. Gavan, B. Cicero, M. Ives, F. Munoff, D. Sanderspree, L. Rea. SECOND ROW: J. Toomey, Coach; M. McCarty, A. Davidson, C. Quattrocchi, D. Esperti, J. Sheehan, B. Etu, B. Cameron, Manager. VARSITY VARSITY CLUB FRONT ROW: Guy Sgorrano. FIRST ROW: B. Ward, J. Pidgeon, L. Varney, C. Bid-discombe, P. Sheehan, D. Cameron, H. Harrington, B. McCarty. SECOND ROW: D. Tougas, C. Quattrocchi, P. Sgorrano, C. Shaw, E. Quattrocchi, G. Pierce, P. Sharp, J. Keenan. THIRD ROW: J. Terrier, R. Rea, D. D’Angelico, D. Meagher. President....................PAUL SHEEHAN Vice President........HAROLD HARRINGTON Secretary - -- -- -- -- -- - - BILL McCARTY Treasurer - -- -- -- -- — - DICK CAMERON Advisor...............COACH STAN LEWZA THE FORT EDWARD TEACHER’S ASSOCIATION L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY Attleboro, Massachusetts FRANK D. 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