Galway Central High School - Piper Yearbook (Galway, NY)

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Dedication The Piper has traditionally been dedicated to a member of the teaching staff. This year, however, we felt the most outstanding contribution to our school was made, not by a teacher, but by a student. It is for this reason that we have chosen to break a long-standing tradition and dedicate the ’64 Piper to a member of the Senior class. Miss Antje Zahn. Antje came to us as an exchange student from Germany under the newly organized Galway chapter of the American Field Service Program. As a member of this program and as a representative of her country, it was Antje's responsibility to help promote friendship and understanding between our countries. This is, understandably, a difficult job, requiring a distinctive kind of person, one possessing intelligence, wisdom, sincerity, and maturity. Antje is such a person and we are grateful to her for giving us the opportunity to learn about her country, Germany, and its people. In dedicating the '64 Piper to Antje, it is our hope that its pages will hold many pleasant reminders of the year she has spent with us and will be a token of the friendship, respect and admiration which all of us have for her. SENIORS We were a very large and excited group of Freshmen that began our high school career four years ago. Like all Freshmen before us and all that will follow us. we put a great amount of effort into making our major class activity, our first dance, a success. We were intensely proud of the outcome of Accent On April. Our sophomore year enveloped us in activity. Our class officers, John Hevelin, Linda Musolff, Donna Benson, Kris LaBahn, and Mary Lansburg, led us in planning a one-act play contest, the first dramatic venture in Galway in four years. Foolishly, yet naturally, we did not pass the year without disagreement. We clearly remember being widely split over what we would wear on Moving-Up Day, but we also remember our unreserved pride as a class when our first class members were tapped for NHS and when we won the athletic banner that afternoon. Ambition marked our junior year. Between dances, ordering rings, and selling refreshments at games, work on our Junior Prom was begun. With five hundred rolls of purple crepe paper, a ton of cardboard, three thousand Kleenex tissues, and a tremendous class effort, we succeeded in creating Deep Purple. ” That year we lost our dedicated class advisor, Miss Blessing. Like all class advisors, she worked too hard and was too little appreciated. As seniors, we were busy, our attention having turned to scholarship tests, college interviews, and graduation announcements. Yet, we have taken time to reflect on what has happened to us over the past four years, and in doing so, we have taken a long look at ourselves. We are a class of extremes - quick to criticize what we do not like, quick to support what we favor; we are impatient and intolerant of injustice or inaccuracy; we are a class of intense perfectionists. For the past three years unhappiness to the class of 1964 has been pork and sauerkraut on Mondays and happiness has been seeing a movie in its entirety without the film projector breaking down once. Now, as we approach June and graduation night we have begun to see things in a different light and we hope to take our place in the world, each in his chosen career, as mature citizens. (’ ass J ropnecy The year is 1984 - twenty years after graduation - and to celebrate this grand occasion, another World's Fair is being held in the City of Galway in honor of the Class of '64. As we drive into view in the bus donated by the GREG SMITH Transport Company, we see the JOHN THI-BADO Building, designed and built by DAVID LIS, the year's architectural wonder, for the exclusive use of DIXON STURTEVANT, so that he can practice his inimitable no-handed full-court set shot without bumping his head. At the gate, SHARON CORNELL forces us to buy tickets, and we are given LINDA Nonstop'' MUSOLFF for a guide. After signing MARGIE ARNOLD'S record book, we start down the main road leading toward the center of the Fair. On your left, begins our guide, you see SHERYL BENDER, the nation's most powerful secret weapon, put in that glass case by the order of JACK Big Brother KRESS, after she talked Premier Khruschev to death at Vienna. We all gape at this phenominal exhibit, but soon pass by to see PEGGY SHOUTIS, on skis, outrace DONNA BENSON, the well-known stock car driver. ED KLEMENTOWSKI asks for his money back, but is knocked over the head with a Douglas fir by ED JONES, lately of the forest patrol, now chief security officer for the Fair. Turning the corner, we come upon the booth set up by a team of renowned space scientists: DICK TRAIDER, JOHN GAVALETZ, MIKE SKORNY, BOB SLIDER, and TOM LEE. Having made the highways too hot to hold them on earth, they have made the first U. S. space rocket with a built in bar, which they are expected to launch with the help of astronomer JACKIE SCHOBERT next month. However, weather forecaster DONNA MORRIS is not optimistic about the trip. The way those jerks drive, she says, they'll probably pile up into the moon or something. As we reach the large fountain in the center of the fair, our guide points out the basement hangout where modernistic poet JOHN HEVELIN can be found reciting his latest poem, composed of nothing but punctuation marks. However, more interest is shown in the DOUG HEMINGWAY Burlesque House, featuring such famous names as DIANE Knees” DAVIDSON and MARJORIE DENISON. The floor show is in progress as we enter, with music supplied by that fantastic musical team of BOB LACHTRUPP (on his no-string guitar) and MYRON BENWARE (on his valveless trumpet), who have just returned from a concert at Carnegie Hall. The excitement is too much for two of our group, who faint dead away, and when stretcher-bearers LINDA KENYON and SHARON STAFFORD arrive, it is found that they are reporters STU STANTON and GEORGE BROWN. However, after expert medical care by Doctor NANCY PITCHES, they are revived enough so that we can go on. Aren't you going to stay and hear ADDISON JACKSON sing? , asks hat check girl MARY ANNE CORNELL, and we are just about to turn back when our guide whispers that comedian MIKE MALIK is due to give a performance in half an hour, and that if we hurry, we will just have time to see the MARILYN BROOKER abstracts in old garbage before he goes on. However, we find the road is blocked by a herd of cattle from BOB BAGDEN’S model farm, and by the time accountant BILL BRUNDIGE has figured up the cost of damages done to his client KRIS LABAHN and her new haystack hair-do, it is too late for anything else. Sadly, we turn away, but just as we are about to leave, pony express rider MARY LANS-BURG rides up and explains to us that the whole show will be given again the next day. So we head for the bus, determined to return once again to the wonders of Galway's World's Fair. JOHN HEVELIN Senior Class President Secretary Camera Club 1,2,3,4; Piper 2,3,4; Dramatics Club 2,3,4; Newspaper Club 2,3; National Honor Society 2,3,4; Syracuse Conference 3; Student Council 1,2; Class President 2, 3,4. LINDA MUSOLFF Cheering 2, 3,4; Dramatics Club 2, 3,4; Jr. Prom 3; Chorus 1,2; Bowling 3; Varsity Club 4; Class Pres. 1; Vice-Pres. 2,4. Vice-President MARY LANSBURG Cheering 1,2,3,4; Student Council 1,2; Dramatics Club 2, 3,4; National Honor Society 4; Jr. Prom 3; Attendant 3; Piper 3; Chorus 1; Camera Club 1; G.A.A. 3,4; Class Secretary 1, 2, 3, 4. KRISTIN LaBAHN Yorkers 1,2; Science Club 1; Cheering 1,2, 3,4; A.F.S. 3; Piper 2; Varsity Club 3,4; Chorus 1,2; Newspaper 3; Dramatics Club 3,4; Make-up Chairman 4; Executive Comm. 4; National Honor Society 2, 3,4; Class Treasurer 1,2, 3,4; Jr. Prom 3; Attendant 3. Treasurer MARJORIE ARNOLD Chorus 1; Yorkers 1,2,3; Drama Club 2,3,4; A.F.S. 3,4; G.A.A. 3,4; Varsity Club 3,4; J.-V. Scorekeeper 3,4; Piper 2,3,4; Jr. Prom 3, Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3; Bowling 3,4. VIRGINIA BAIRD Yorkers 3; G.A.A. 3,4. SHERYL BENDER Transfer Lewiston-Porter: Red Cross Club 1; Science Club 1; Band 1,2,3,4; Newspaper 2; G.A.A. 2; Dramatics Club 2,3,4; Yorkers 2,3; Jr. Prom 3; Attendant 3. DONNA BENSON Yorkers 1,2,3; Chorus 1,2; Dramatics Club 3,4; Jr. Prom 3; Vice-Pres. 1; C0-Vice-Pres. 2. MYRON BENWARE Band 1,2, 3,4; Baseball 1; Band Manager 1,2; Vice-Pres 1. APRIL BROWN FRANK CHASE G.A.A. 2,3,4; Chorus 3. GEORGE BROWN WILLIAM BRUNDIGE Baseball 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Co-Captain 3; Soccer 2, 3,4; Co-Captain 4; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3; Yorkers 1; Dramatics Club 2. - Soccer 1; Baseball 2,4; Dramatics Club 3. JUDY COOK Yorkers 3. MARY ANNE CORNELL Piper 2, 3, 4; Bowling 2, 3,4; G.A.A. 2,3; Yorkers 1; Dramatics Club 2; Chorus 1, 2; Jr. Prom 3; Scorekeeper, J.V. 2, Varsity 3,4; Newspaper 2. SHARON CORNELL Band 1,2,3,4; Librarian 3; German Band 1,2, 3,4; Dance Band 1,2,3,4; Ping-Pong Club 1,2; Dramatics Club 3,4; Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Yorkers 1,2, 3; Piper 3,4; Clarinet Ensemble 2, 3, 4; All-County Band 1,3; A.F.S. 3,4; Jr. Prom 3; Bowling 2,3,4. DIANE DAVIDSON Band 1,2. 3,4; Sec.-Treas. 2,3,4; Student Council 3,4; Treas. 3, Vice-Pres. 4; Dramatics Club 2,3,4; Exec. Comm. 3,4; Piper 2,3; Cheering 1,2, Capt. 2; Prom Chairman 3; Attendant 3; National Honor Society 2, 3,4; Newspaper Club 3; A.F.S. 3; All-County Band 1; Yorkers 1,2,3; Dist. Pres. 3; Advisory Comm. 3; Who’s Who 3; Dist. Treas. 2, Syracuse Conference 3. MARJORIE DENISON Chorus 1,2; Piper 3; Drama Club 2,3,4. JOHN GAVALETZ Soccer 1,3,4; Jr. Prom 3; Drama Club 2,3,4. JUDITH HART Ping Pong Club 1; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Drama Club 2; Yorkers 1. DOUGLAS HEMINGWAY Transfer from Lamar 1; Drama Club 2, 3,4; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball Mgr. 3. LINDA KENYON G.A.A. 2; Jr. Prom 3; Queen 3; Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3; Cheering 3,4; Piper 3,4; Drama Club 3,4; Class Play 2; A.F.S. 3; Science Club 1. JOHN KRESS Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3; Basketball 2; Soccer 1; Band 1,2, 3,4; Pres. 4; All-County Band 3,4; German Band 3, 4; Dance Band 2,3,4; Drama Club 2,3,4; Chorus 1, 4; Yorkers 1; Bowling 3; Student Council 3,4; Jr. Prom 3; All-Cbunty Chorus 1; Boy's State 3; Ping Pong Club 2. LINDA KRONSBEIN Chorus 1,2; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Jr. Prom 3; A.F.S. 3.4. ROBERT LACHTRUPP Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,3,4; Dance Band 3,4; German Band 3,4; Barber Shop Quartet. THOMAS LEE Soccer 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1. DAVID LIS Yorkers 1; Chorus 1; Class Play 2; Yearbook Club 3,4; Camera Club 1; Jr. Prom Comm. 3; Drama Club 4; Science Club 1. MICHAEL MALIK Basketball Manager 4; Intramurals 3; Yorkers 1,2; Drama Club 3,4. LINDA MATHIAS G.A.A. 2,3,4; Bowling 2, 3,4; Baseball Scorekeeper 3,4; Varsity Club 3,4; Band 2,3,4; Dance Band 3,4; Chorus 1, 2; Yorkers 1,2,3; Prom 3; Prom Court 3; Band Librarian 4; Piper 2; Sophomore Play 2; Drama Club 3,4. EVVA McCANE G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Yorkers 1,2; Prom 3. DONNA MORRIS NANCY PITCHES G.A.A. 2,3,4; Bowling 2,4; Cheerleading 2; A.F.S. 3; Yorkers 1; Prom 3 Drama Club 2; Piper 2, 3,4; Business Manager Piper 4. MARY SHERMAN Drama Club 3,4; Piper 2,4; Bowling 4; Prom 3, PATRICIA SHERMAN G.A.A. 2,3,4; Bowling 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1,2; Drama Club 2; Yorkers 1; A.F.S. 3; Prom 3; Piper 2,3,4; Piper Editor 4. MARGARET SHOUTIS Cheerleader 2, 3,4; Captain 4; Varsity Club Secretary-Treasurer 3,4; Props Drama Club 3,4; G.A.A. 3,4; Newspaper 3; Piper 2,4; Yorkers 1,2, 3; Yorkers Treas. 1,2; Vice-Pres. 3; Council Representative 3; Class Vice-Pres. 3; National Honor Society 3,4. MICHAEL SKORNY ROBERT SLIDER M.G.R. Baseball 4; M.G.R. Basketball 3; Soccer 3; Varsity Club 3; Intramurals 2; Bowling 3. GREGORY SMITH Soccer 2; Yorkers 1; Prom 3. ROBERT STANTON STEWART STANTON Soccer 1; Prom 3. Chearleading 1,2,3,4; Varsity Club 3,4; Ping-Pong 1; Chorus 1,2,3; Pres. Chorus 3; Piper 3, 4; Drama Club 3; Prom 3, SHARON STAFFORD DIXON STURTEVANT Basketball J. V. 1; Varsity 2,3,4, Co-Captain 3; Drama 3,4; Intramurals 2,3, 4; Band 1,2, 3,4; Dance Band 4; All County 4; Prom. RICHARD TRAIDER Intramurals 2; Yorkers 1,2; Prom 3; Senior Ball 4; Athletic Show. ANTJE ZAHN A.F.S. FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENT FROM GERMANY Dance Committee 4; Camera Club 4. JOHN THIBADO Basketball 2,3,4; Baseball 3,4; Soccer 4; Prom 3; Balls-ton: Art Club 2; Prom 1, 2; Drama Club 1,2; Service Club 1,2; Football 1,2; Wrestling 2; Wrote Freshman Class Play. KAREN WILSON Best Natured PEG SHOUTIS JACK KRESS Best Looking DONNA BENSON JACK KRESS Most Fickle SHERYL BENDER DIXON STURTEVANT Was the punch really that bad, Nancy? The chaperones enjoy the activities f Van or JVo n Queen Linda reigned serenely over the Junior Prom, Deep Purple Sheryl and John The Freshmen girls served . FIRST ROW, L to R: J. Hersey, E. Smeallie, J. May, J. Richardson, D. Howard, B. Denison. SECOND ROW: N. Evans, C. Pajak, D. Sherman, F. D'Alessandro, J. Terry, M. A. Watrobski, D. Musolff, J. Beckwith. THIRD ROW: J. Shephard, H. Simboli, R. McChesney, M. Suits, P. Sitteriy, C. Frank, R. Quay, G. Wilcox, P. Hud-man, C. Kress, E. Paterek. ( ' ass FIRST ROW, L to R: M. Claypool, A. Bell, L. Mathias, D. Smith, S. Cope, B. Howard. SECOND ROW: R. Hicks, P. Quinn, R. Gifford, D. Lockwood, R. Mikan, M. Suits, W. Armer, B. Pilon. THIRD ROW: J. Robinson, K. Boshart, H. Scott, P. Bingham, J. Chase, R. Armitage, W. Jacobs, R. Kondrat, T. Manell, G. Hoyt. %p£t o nore FIRST ROW, L to R: B. Hathaway, B. Brown, L. Sherman, B. Gemmetti, J. Kenyon, S. Bills, G. Lewis. SECOND ROW: D. Cornell, L. Kress, M. Denison, C. Blongiewicz, C. Hunter, P. Wilson, L. Sabol, A. Mandigo, F. Potkovic, B. Yurkins, L. Kaplanowski. THIRD ROW: D. Morris, D. Earl, T. Earl, S. Pajak, C. Munchback, L. Jones, D. Denison, T. Sherman, L. Glywa, J. Reckner. FOURTH ROW: B. Reynolds, D. Thornton, R. Sherman, L. LaSasso. FIRST ROW, LtoR: G. Brundige, P. Stanton, J. Liszewski. J. Armer, N. Stanton, J. Schwab, C. Bowers. SECOND ROW; D. Nelson, P. Arnold, K. Lesniewski, K. Hemingway, A. Sherman, D. Glenn, B. Donnan, M. Jurusik, D. Wilde. THIRD ROW: K. Cuckoo, M. Young, B. Barrett, F. Schwab, A. Shoutis, M. Bingham, T. McCartney, W. Michelfelder, R. Eaton, T. Michelfelder. FOURTH ROW: R. Krywy, D. Casey, W. Hathaway, S. Hevelin. Iresfiman FIRST ROW, L to R: E. Neahr, C. Evans, D. Reynolds. S. McChesney, N. Sickler, D. LaBahn. SECOND ROW: R. Pesta, E. Barrett, D. McChesney. M. Adamkowski, D. Hoffman, M. Krywy, J. West, E. Hoyle. THIRD ROW: T. Arnold, B. Smith, D. Furman, R. Armitage, D. Mattice, R. Bull, R. Jones, P. Gunderson. (’ ass FIRST ROW, L to R: D. Nelson, K. Frederick, J. Champagne, S. Klementowski, L. Cetnar, K. DeGraff. SECOND ROW: C. Merritt, D. Schobert, J. Gilchrist, K. McCartney, P. Kondrat, J. Denison, D. Bell, T. Ritchie. THIRD ROW: G. Peacor, A. Rowbo, R. Cornell, P. Butchkowski, R. Folensbee, D. Kalinkewicz, M. Hill, T. Cuckoo, V. Sowles. 5Jrcicfe FIRST ROW; D. Vincent, B. Hill, B. Claypool, L. Toal, Mr. Gorga, J. Mihal, J. Zajaceskowski, E. Frank, C. Monroe. SECOND ROW: F. Zurn, D. Chernik, L. Earl, S. Kaczmarczyk, J. Kaplanowski, B. Sokach, P. Sherman. THIRD ROW: C. Manell, D. Munchback, T. Denison, H. Bottomley, G. Robusto, D. Funk, M. Wilde. FOURTH ROW: J. Beckwith, W. Gailof, W. Brinkman, G. Wilcox, G. Pajak, M. Dzierga. FIRST ROW; C. Mesecher, L. Ritchie, C. Kondrat, L. Sherman, E. Scott, S. Musolff, M. Suits, P. Peacor. SECOND ROW: G. Kalinkewicz, S. Mesecher, C. Pepper, B. Bennett, C. Crossman. B. Reckner, M. McConchie, Mrs. Hotaling. THIRD ROW; D. May, B. Foley, A. Robinson, R. Chase, J. Teachout, B. Hoyt, R. Glenn. FOURTH ROW; D. Jacobs, S. McElhiney, R. Teeling, A. Burrows, D. Bombard, A. Mills. FIRST ROW, L to R: M. Casey, S. Bills, C. Brown, D. Hoffman, Mr. Dickinson, T. LaSasso, D. Monroe, S. Adamkoski, K. Freer. SECOND ROW: A. Mesecher, W. Allen, G. Jones, C.' Sherman, D. Furman, D. Wilson, J. Lyons. THIRD ROW: F. Whitney, D. Tretiak, M. Newell. R. McChesney, F. Arnold, A. Nowicki, C. Maddaus. FOURTH ROW: J. Sowles, C. Aisnworth, M. Monroe, D. Terry, T. Hastings, R. Sickler, B. Zeh. FIFTH ROW: D. May, E. Hill. M. Bender, M. Cetnar, C. Kimball. D. Ritchie. FIRST ROW: J. Liszewski, J. Dziapa, D. Smith, S. Wood, L. Jezierski, L. Shaus, L. Kalinkewicz. SECOND ROW: P. Mechanick, C. Brown, K. Morris, D. Lis, S. Morris, L. Kondrat, Mrs. Schwarz. THIRD ROW: L. Weiss, M. Sherman, W. Neahr, T. Fitzgerald, F. Colson, D. Sowles, C. Kimball. FOURTH ROW: D. Bills, T. Sherman, A. Shoutis, D. Funk, C. Ainesworth, T. West. FIFTH ROW: F. Sutch, G. Glywa, R. Mattice, P. Richards, M. Bombard, D. Armitage. ATHLETICS I 7 Jarsitu FIRST ROW: R. Cornell, T. Cuckoo, R. Pesta, D. Bell, D. LaBahn. SECOND ROW: D. Denison, R. Jones, A. Rowbo, T. Sherman, D. Nelson, W. Michelfelder. TJarsity G ieer eacfers PEG SHOUTIS, Captain MARY LANSBURG FIRST ROW: L. Kaplanowski, L. Mathias, M. Arnold. SECOND ROW: B. Hathaway, D. Smith, A. Bell, A. Sherman. FIRST ROW R. McChesney, M. Clay-pool, D. Earl, R. Sherman, T. Lee, W. Brun-dige, H. Simboli, G. Hoyt, M. Suits, D. Sherman. SECOND ROW Coach Mealy, P. Hudman E. Jones, K. Boshart, T. ! Sherman, J. Gavaletz, J. Thibado, L. Glywa, T. McCartney, N. Evans, C. Kress; Goalie, B. Pilon. SEATED: M. Watrobksi, P. Sherman - EDITOR, B. Denison. STANDING: P. Shoutis, N. Pitches. )earBooh ADVISER: Mr. Hill PLANNING COMMITTEE LAYOUT AND TYPING SEATED: S. Cornell, K. Lesniewski, M. Watrobski, A. Bell. STANDING: P. Sherman, M. Sherman, S. Stafford, P. Shoutis, L. Sherman, L. Kaplanowski, J. Beckwith; Manager, M. Watrobski. SEATED: D. Howard, B. Denison - Copy Manager. STANDING: B. Gemetti, L. Sherman, J. Kenyon. ADVERTISING SEATED: M. A. Cornell, N. Pitches - Business Manager. STANDING: L. Kenyon, P. Sherman, M. Arnold. 9a a ay S7s CProud FIRST ROW: B. Hathaway, S. McChesny, S. Musolff, J. Zajeskowski, D. Wilde, S. Klementowski, B. Deni son. SECOND ROW: A. Mills, D. LaBahn, L. Mathias, D. Musolff, G. Lewis, G. Brundige, C. McCartney. THIRD ROW; D. Jacobs, S. Kasmarsnick, F. D'Alasandro, F. Potkovick, Mr. Lukasiewicz. FOURTH ROW: K. Lesneski, D. Nelson, J. Kaplanowski, R. Armitage, A. Robinson, D. Smith, G. Wilcox. 0 7 s 77) and And FIRST ROW: G. Kalinkewicz, M. Kruvy, W. Hathaway, B. Claypool, E. Scott. SECOND ROW: R. Armitage, T. Cukoo, C. Pajack, L. Mathias, D. Davidson, L. Kress, D. Mattice, B. Pilon. THIRD ROW: S. Bender, R. Bull, R. Cornell, D. Hemingway, R. Lachtrupp, H. Scott. FOURTH ROW: A. Rowbo, M. Lions, D. Sturte-vant, E. Paterak, J. Robinson, J. Kress, G. Peacor. GERMAN BAND DANCE BAND FIRST ROW: L. Mathias, P. Shoutis, L. Musolff, D. Benson, D. Davidson, M. Lansburg, K. LaBahn, L. Kenyon. S. Cornell, M. Arnold, M. Denison, S. Bender, Miss Susman. SECOND ROW: Mr. Swierzowski, E. Smeallie, J. Kress, L. Kress, B. Hathaway, D. Cornell, P. Arnold, G. Brundige, D. Wilde, J. Kenyon, S. Hevelin, Mrs. Estus. THIRD ROW: A. Bell, D. Howard, B. Denison, M. Watrobski, A. Sherman, L. Kaplanowski, B. Yurkins, K. Lesniewski, K. Hemingway, D. Nelson, M. Denison, F. Potkovic, B. Brown. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Hill, M. Lyons, K. Boshart, J. Denison, D. Smith, L. Mathias, S. McChesney, K. Fredericks, C. Meritt, K. DeGraff, N. Sickler. FIFTH ROW: M. Claypool, F. D'Alessandro, S. Stanton, M. Malik, J. Hevelin, D. Lis, J. Gavaletz, T. Lee, D. Hemingway. The Drama Club during the past three years has been self-supporting and has become increasingly proficient in its productions. It has shown enough profit to purchase new lights, a make-up kit, and many other incidentals. It has produced Cheaper by the Dozen, Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, An Overpraised Season, The Old Lady Shows Her Medals and many others. It has been able to utilize the abilities of many students in the areas of art, home economics (costumes), shop (sets and rigging), and acting. Student ( Council SEATED: A. Zahn, D. Davidson, J. Kress, M. Watrobski, G. Brundige. STANDING: C. Freer, C. McCartney, G. Glywa, W. Michel-felder, N. Evans, M. Dzierga, S. Musolff, B. Zeh. Cationa Honor cSoc e ty SEATED: D. Davidson, K. Labahn, J. Hevelin. STANDING: P. Shoutis, M. Lansburg, M. Watrobski, B. Denison. 71.7. S. SEATED: M. Arnold, A. Zahn, D. Howard, M. Watrobski, B. Denison, S. Cornell. STANDING: ' L. Kress, K. Hemingway, K. Lesniewski, M. Arnold, B. Yurkins. D. Smith, L. Mathias, G. Brundige, B. Hathaway. FIRST ROW: E. Smeallie, K. Degraff, J. Terry, C. Hunter, M. Krywy, S. Klenentowski, D. Hoffman, B. Howard. SECOND ROW: S. Bills, A. Mandigo, D. Musolff, C. Merritt, J. Gilchrist, B. Brown, M. Denison, J. Kenyon. THIRD ROW: D. Nelson, D. Kalinkewicz, R. Bull, M. Brooks, M. Adamkowski, J. Her-sey. FOURTH ROW: M. Lyons, K. Boshart, J. Kress, R. Latchrupp, D. Mattice, R. McChesney, Miss Hangs FIRST ROW: Miss Hangs, J. Mihal, D. Chernik, C. Brown, D. Mechanic, T. LaSasso, M. Casey, L. Kalinkewicz, C. Freer, D. Hoffman, C. Brown, D. Smith, J. Dzierga, S. Adamkowski. SECOND ROW: C. Crowwman, S. Bills, S. Kaczmarczyk, L. Konradt, G. Jones, W. Allen, S. Musolff, L. Earl, J. Zajaces-kowski, L. Jezierski, K. Morris, L. Shaus. THIRD ROW: S. Morris, D. Furman, J. Kaplanowski, C. Sherman, D. Wilson, D. Lis, B. Sokach, L. Sherman, E. Scott, M. McConchie, D. Terry. FOURTH ROW: W. Brinkman, D. Armitage, C. Kimball, G. Kimball, M. Bombard, M. Bender. C. Ainsworth, T. West, P. Richards, R. Chase. 9.71.71. MEMBERS: Mrs. Chapin. Adviser, L. Kronsbein, S. McChes-ney, D. Wilde, D. Cornell, P. Arnold, R. Gifford, V. Baird, J. Beckwith, J. Hart, R. Hicks, G. Brundige, D. Nelson, B. Yurkins, B. Hathaway, S. Cornell. K. Hemingway, M. Arnold, D. Smith, P. Sherman, A. Bell, K. Lesniewski, J. Champagne, K. Fredricks, D. Howard, D. Hoffman, L. Kress, D. Musolff, L. Mathias, L. B. Mathias. 7 Jcirsitij FIRST ROW: R. Slider, M. Suits, D. Sherman, P. Sitterly, J. Sheperd, W. Brundige, G. Hoyt, T. Lee, R. McChesney. SECOND ROW; R. Quay, Mrs. Chapin, P. Shoutis, M. Arnold, L. Mathias, M. Lansburg, L. Musolff, S. Stafford, M. Cornell, K. Labahn. THIRD ROW: D. Hemingway, C. Kress, N. Evans, B. Pilon, H. Simboli, P. Hudman, J. Thibado, K. Cuckoo, D. Sturtevant, Mr. Mealy. cScvi c ence FIRST ROW; B. Hathaway, G. Brundige, A. Bell, M. Krywy, K. Hemingway, K. Lesniewski. SECOND ROW; R. Quay. C. Pajak, M. Claypool, T. Ma-nell. THIRD ROW; K. Boshart, G. Wilcox, Mr. Gorga. Junior Jlig i J)as tei6a Jearn FIRST ROW: B. Zeh, C. Maddaus, A. Shoutis. SECOND ROW: P. Sherman, D. Kalinke-wicz, B. Hoyt, B. Sickler. THIRD ROW: D. May, M. Dizargo, G. Wilcox, M. Bombard. Mr. Rhodes has done an outstanding job coaching the Junior High Basketball Team. The scores below show the terrific results of the basketball season. If this is a sample of what our high school team will be like in the future, we will soon have something to cheer about. Hats,off to Mr. Rhodes and the Junior High Boys! SCORE GALWAY 40 WELLS 20 GALWAY 26 PERTH 13 GALWAY 12 FONDA 23 GALWAY 37 BROADALBIN 34 GALWAY 45 ST. MICHAELS 41 GALWAY 20 MAYFIELD 43 GALWAY 33 • TRUAX 3 GALWAY 33 BROADALBIN 30 BOARD OF EDUCATION: SEATED, Mr. Joseph Kalinkewicz, Mrs. Stella Sherman, Mr. Hugh Thompson. STANDING, Mr. Richard Lundquist, Mr. Walter Armer, Mr. James Hevelin. MRS. ARMITAGE Clerk MRS. CHAPIN B.S., Skidmore College Physical Education Sponsors Cheerleaders and Girls Bowling MR. BROWN B.S., Cortland College History 9th Grade Adviser MRS. CLARK RN School Nurse-Teacher MRS. ESTUS B.S. AND M.S. Plattsburg State Teachers College Home Economics MRS. FAHEY A.B. Syracuse Teachers College, M.A. Columbia University Business 12th Grade Adviser MRS. CORNELL Secretary Joseph Henry School MR. DICKINSON B.S., Cornell Science 7th Grade Adviser MR. GORGA B. S., Siena College M. S., Oneonta College Math, Science Club 8th Grade Advisor MRS. HAWKINS Dental Hygienist MISS HANGS B. S., Potsdam Music and Chorus MR. HILL B.S. and M. S., Siena College, Albany State English, Camera Club, Dramatics Club, 11th Grade Advisor, Yearbook Advisor MRS. HOTALING M.A. Albany State Teachers College English and History 8th Grade Adviser MR. MEALY B.S. AND M.S. Ithaca College, University of N. Y. Physical Education Soccer and Baseball MR. KELLEHER B.A. Stonehill College English M MR. MOTTAU B.S. North Adams State Teachers College, M.S. Albany State MR. RHODES B.A., Buffalo State Teachers College A.A.S., Erie County Technical In. Junior Basketball Industrial Arts, Radio Club MRS. SCHWARTZ A.B. and M.A. Drury College, Ohio State University, Union College, Social Studies 7th Grade Adviser MRS. SAPONE B.A., Siena College French, English 12th Grade Adviser MR. SIMMONS (Asst. Principal) B.A., Syracuse University, B.L.S., Albany State American History Sponsors Student Council MRS. SPEANBURG School Secretary Clerk of the Board MRS. STORER Maxwell Training School for Teachers, Brooklyn, N.Y. Courses: At Fordan University, At New York University, At University of Vermont N.Y.C. Board of Education Extension Courses Math MISS SUSMAN B.F.A. Bradley University Peoria, 111. Art MR. STANLEY Coach of the Varsity Basketball Team B.S., Le Moyne Syracuse English and History Played Professional Baseball on the Baltimore Orioles Farm team MR. SUTTON B. S. and M. A. , St. Lawrence University M. S., Union College Science 10th Grade Advisor MR. WARNER B. S. and M. S. Ithaca College Guidance MR. SWIERZOWSKI B. A. and M. A., Albany State Teachers College Math Dramatics Club 10th Grade Advisor MR. LUKASIEWICZ B. S. andM.S.. Siena College, Lebanon Valley College, Music Dance Band, German Band, Junior Band We on the Piper Staff would like to express our appreciation to the custodians for the help they have given us during the past year. L. Michelfelder, T. Downes, J. Pischel, D. Smith, J. Eaton, O. Hansen, S. Orzolek. G, Paterek, D. Suits, M. Grant, N. Sherman, N. Dropper, G. Davidson, J. Hastings. jBus Drivers T. Downes, L. Michelfelder, M. Suits, B. Crandall, J. Pischel, J. Eaton, S. Orzolek. Phone TU 2-6691 GLENDALE HOTEL Ea8f“ HOWARD AND HELEN DENISON, Props. Dinners - Lunches - Rooms - Beer Soda - Ice Cream - Gas - Oil Compliments of DENISON BROS. FONDA’S GENERAL STORE SNAPPY CHEESE Galway, New York Mosherville, New York C. C. McCHESNEY AND SONS MARY’S PIZZERIA Pizza to Take Out. Two Miles North of Galway, N. Y. Phone TU 2-6430 Courtesy of G. L. F. Service M. N. WOLFE Galway, New York East Galway, New York Telephone TU 2-6623 Best Wishes to the Graduates GALWAY TEACHERS’ ASSOCIATION COLONIAL INN -Galway Lake- For Distinctive Dining Special Dinner Parties Memorable Weddings and Banquets CHARLOTTE AND DICK STOKNA, Your Hosts Congratulations to the Class of 1964 From the GALWAY PARENT-TEACHERS’ ASSOCIATION Residence Galway TU 2-1237 C. L. ANIBAL BRUNDIGE OIL CO. FUNERAL HOME IhS DENISON’S SERVICE VI 2-4270 STATION Prop. , RALPH DENISON P.O. Box 482 Amsterdam, N. Y. Route 29 Galway, New York Phone TU 2-9900 Congratulations to the Class of '64 From the BURNT HILLS PIZZERIA Corner Lake Hill Road and Route 50 -at the Light Orders to Phone Take Out 399-4160 Congratulations to the Graduating Class From STAN’S SERVICE MATHIAS’ STORE General Repairs Galway Lake, Official Inspections New York Telephone VI 2-1441 Star Route Hagaman, New York GEORGE A. WHEELER CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Finest in Custom-Built Homes Ranchers Split Levels Colonials Clifton Park Charlton Ballston Spa Galway Niskayuna Free Estimates Given on Phone: Galway Personally Owned Lots 882-6496 Good Luck to the Class of 1964 PAUL’S RESTAURANT Home of Good Food Route 29, Galway, New York PAUL KOUTSAKIS, Proprietor THE GALWAY PRESS BOB EATON’S Tickets - Wedding Invitations Announcements - Stationery Christmas Trees and Nursery Stock TU 2-1816 West Galway - Galway Road THE CRAFT STUDIO GIFT SHOP Gifts - Casual Clothes R.D. 5 Amsterdam, New York TU 2-6689 Garages - Homes - Fireplaces - Camps PHILIP WATROBSKI GENERAL CONTRACTOR Star Route, Hagaman, New York Dial VI 2-6419 TELEPHONE Dl 6-2341 421 Sacandaga Road Scotia 2, New York Groceries Live Bait VASEL’S 29 Fishouse Road Telephone Broadalbin 2356 Goodyear Tires Sporting Goods COMPLIMENTS OF CHUCK’S FLAVORLAND DENISON’S LAWN MOWER SERVICE Sharpening - Repairs - Parts Compliments Phone TU 2-6593 Galway, New York of LjjJ Compliments of the H GALWAY BARBER SHOP THOMAS’ For the Best Haircuts in Town VARIETY STORE THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE CO. OF AMERICA JOHN L. KRESS, JR. Galway, Life, Sickness, and Accident Group and Retirement Insurance New York SKYMOUNT BAR-B-Q Compliments of CHARCOAL BROIL Route 29 Broadalbin-Saratoga Rd. Galway, New York GALWAY Food and Fun JOY’S DRIVE INN FIRE EQUIPMENT COMPANY Route 29, Galway JOYCE AND PAUL CUDO’S STORE Amsterdam - Ballston Road Telephone TU 2-1863 Congratulations to the Class of '64 RALPH ARNOLD AND SONS Route 147, West Charlton TU 2-1216 Best Wishes to the Graduates ADAM WATROBSKI Heating and Plumbing Phone VI 2-1319 ARNOLDVALE FARMS Success to the Graduating Class From EARL J. KEELER Sand, Gravel, Crushed Stone, Topsoil, Fill Dirt Bulldozing, Backhoe Work and Trucking Telephone: Broadalbin 2359 The New Complete Street Floor Shopping Sportswear - Subteens Dress - Coats - Furs Shoes - Millinery Cosmetics - Lingerie - Accessories Corner of East and Main Streets Amsterdam, New York VALLEE CURTAIN AND DRAPERY SHOP Slip Covers - Draperies - Blinds Curtains - Bedspreads 31 Market Street Amsterdam, New York Telephone VI 2-7950 CRANE-NEVINS ELECTRIC SUPPLY SHOP Wholesale Electrical Merchandise, Apparatus and Fixtures Telephone VI 2-6920 34 Market Street Amsterdam, New York The Area's Most Beautiful Shop JENNIFER’S . Exquisite Bridal Gowns . Bridal Accessories . Shower Gifts . Unusual Casuals . Formals . Cocktail Gowns Visit With the Lonn's Where a Warm Welcome Awaits You. 22 Market St._____Amsterdam, N. Y. BARNEY’S RESTAURANT Caterers to Parties, Banquets and Weddings Route 30 Amsterdam Best Wishes to the Class of 1964 From the AMSTERDAM EVENING RECORDER | AST minute m Compliments of PIN HAVEN For the Best in Bowling Restaurant and Bar R.D. 4 Amsterdam, New York HAP AVERY’S SERVICE STATION Gulf (jCITlIEl Complete Products Auto Repairs Corner of Fowler and Pawling Sts. Hagaman, New York - Phone VI 2-6171 Best Wishes to the Graduates BANTA BROS. WAGENHEIM’S CASH -Meats - Groceries - Feed Ladies' Wearing Apparel Grain - Gas - Oil (frlftil Fresh Produce - Frozen Food MjSt 20 Market Street Hagaman, New York Amsterdam, New York Phone VI 2-4630 FREE CHECKING ACCOUNT service for one year... for this year’s Graduates National Commercial Bank’s graduation gift of a Free Checking Account Service will help you to manage your money wisely. Your quarterly statements will show where your dollars go, and cancelled checks will be proof you paid. For job opportunities at National Commercial Bank, please write or call our Personnel Department NAT1 O N AL Commercial Bank AND TRUST COMPANY • jctviNG j jHEARUANO£ new C‘S STATf Complete Banking Services through 34 officat in Northaastam Naw York Stata To Look Successful, You Must Dress Right Amsterdam's Fine Store for Man and Boy 73 East Main Street Your Dress Right Store Your Exclusive Furrier M. LURIE CO. SKAPERDAS FURS Storage - Repairing - Remodeling Reliable Stores Anything from a small fur collar to a full-length coat. Margie Pat Billy Amsterdam, New York 109 East Main Street Amsterdam, New York Quality does not cost - It Pays BOWER’S FINE FURNITURE 119-121 Northampton Road Open Daily - Till 5 P. M. Mon. - Wed. - Fri. - 9 P. M. SKY VIEW Amsterdam WE WELCOME YOUR ACCOUNT MONTGOMERY COUNTY TRUST COMPANY Complete Banking Service Amsterdam, New York SCHOLET FURNITURE Quality Furniture at Pleasing Prices 128 Milton Avenue Ballston Spa, New York HANNAH’S MEN’S SHOP The Best in Ready-to-Wear Clothes Prop. , HARRY RULAND Ballston Spa, Telephone 885-5533 New York Compliments of FUNSTON Best Wishes to the Class of 1964 BALLSTON SPA G.L.F. Ballston Spa, New York Best Wishes, Class of 1964 PAULINE’S STEINER’S Children's and Ladies' Shop Complete Line of Wearing Apparel Infants' Thru Teen's and Ladies' 73-75 Milton Avenue Ballston Spa, New York Telephone TU 5-5775 Where you bought your wallpaper Ballston Spa, New York Compliments of WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE BETOR’S DEPARTMENT STORE 256-258 Milton Avenue JOSEPH L. AUSTIN Owner Ballston Spa, New York Ballston Spa, New York JOSEPH TRANKA SON Best Wishes to the Class of '64 FLORISTS Flowers for All Occasions LA SCALA STEAK HOUSE i 1 For the Best in Good Food Phone Ballston TU 5-5410 Ballston Spa, New York Compliments of CARL KING, INC. Ballston Spa, New York Phone TU 5-6767 STREVER AGENCY Complete Insurance Ballston Spa, E. B. VAUGHN YOUR Insurance New York ndependent AGENT H. J. HUGHES TRACY BROS. HARDWARE Burnt Hills Phone EX 9-5254 Ballston Spa New York |st Three Convenient Locations to Serve You Mohawk Avenue at Ten Broeck, Scotia Balltown Road at Nott, Niskayuna 1705 Central Avenue at Killean Park, Colonie NATIONAL BANK of SCOTIA 201 Mohawk Ave. at Ten Broeck NISKAYUNA• 1476 Balltown Road at Nott COLONIE• 1705 Central Ave. at Killean Park MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION “DUD” “ROD” ROWLEDGE INSURANCE Automobile Compensation Fire Life 139 Mohawk Avenue FR 4-8453 Scotia 2, New York Compliments of PASTORE PHARMACY VINICK’S MEN’S SHOP 514 State Street Drugs Schenectady Clothes in the High School Manner Prescriptions 303 Milton Avenue Ballston Spa, New York Phone TUlip 5-5253 WAYSIDE ACRES HOME AND GARDEN CENTER Sporting Goods - Plants - Seeds Bulbs - Hardware - Paints 209-211 Sacandaga Road Best Wishes to the Class of '64 Smart Young Fashions From SETH J. 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