Glens Falls High School - Red and Black Yearbook (Glens Falls, NY)

 - Class of 1960

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A Wy I R A Qwi X P wg, +9 a 5 'I Q is it Y L W 5345 W 3 'RF 5 f . :,.: W f L- V at ag ff A m ' ' 455 , ' h i m V - -. K? if V, iffiigv . .1 '-QV K 4 wg Q L, - . Ll at-V V -Z I -:: mm 37 bvl, .E igsgk .fe E 5 f : Q V 1 Q . M m - -99 - : - 'Q X h mAA . .,,, . at 3 Q 1 If--'Q ' -2 'g fffh X, Y, ,ff 5 , , 5 df' 2 5 Si f'fPffPm 5f??9?!'MK59!f492k?'f 55?d??22'?ii ' . Hmruawi Qorcufmi When we reach the end of our high school years, we have reached a summit which affords us a better view of the world. Attaining this summit has been, by no means, an easy task. During our three years climb, we have met many challenges which at first appeared insurmountable, yet we have always found ways to conquer these challenges. The results of these efforts have made our high school years truly worthwhile. From our present peak, we find that we may observe the world from a higher vantage point and that our horizons of life have been vastly widened. Unlike the pleasures of the expansive views which vacationers enioy observing from mountain tops, the practical values of the horizons we have widened during high school will 'remain with us throughout our lives. This does not mean, however, that in the future we will not meet greater challenges or will not be able to widen our horizons ever further. There will always be more challenging and higher peak in life for us to meet and conquer, and our high school education has truly prepared us for this. In putting together this yearbook, we have endeavored to show the many challenges we met as we went about widening our horizons through social activities, through athletics, through school organizations, and most important of all, through learning. Each day of high school opened countless valuable experiences which havexgreatly enriched our lives. In later years, as we look through the pages of this book, we will be truly grateful, often for the first time, for these many opportunities to widen our horizons. l 4 l L- .. s .zz A-. A.,-A-M, Y, MAMA Cable cf 6c14te14ts tlzcctiglz Sclzccl Life ,cages 6- I3 Special Scents 14-35 Atlzletics 36-53 Activities 54-83 Zczculty 84-97 Selciers 98- 127 junicrs 128- 132 Scplzciczcres 133- 139 Advertising 140- 169 if! ,ar - 4. Llideuing ffarzkrflfzs Uzrzfuglz S c I1 0 0 I ,C I f 6 Only Steve N pose like this! athan ancl Dave McDowell could What are Carol's parents so pleased about on Patron's Evening? In the office here are Mr. LaCombe, Mrs. Lamb, Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth DuFour, Carol DuFour, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Creal. Eager to get to lunch, everyone wishes he were first in line. Standing in the middle of the hall, the hard-working monitor will have to wait until every- one else has eaten before he can leave his post. ln the cafeteria, however, everyone seems to forget his hunger and per- fers to talk to his friends. 'Meiji' V ij? A , f' 8 ,, A-4 ,, Y .... ,W Miss Mable seems on her way to a touchdown in this exciting game. But, Mother, we do need more money! Attempting to make punch for the Soph Hop, these 'Frantic parents scramble about the kitchen. 9 Swing your partners! is the call in the gym on Fridays. ke, , , Our first assembly-our first successful venture. r I l l i L. ,, One more sound and no library, says Study Hall Master, Mr. Van Der Voort. Wilfred Smith is in high conference with Mrs. Lamb, guidance counselor. Kurt takes the second fall from the mop. Dancing to ihe strains of The city series rebroadcasf added To' fun of the Soph Hop. 3 z 4 Tired sole. wgxv, , 'W x w I' L., Coach Backer ioins in the gym class fun. Jim vs Chemistry. Joel-are you sneaking into line again? Sfudy hall? V233 'asv ' So vvha1's the big secret? Bur I was only a minute late . . . mm 5 5, EEL 1 Xgfis Llideniug ffrfrzkous Uzrrfuglz 5' I7 6 f i zz I S cf 5 I1 I 5 Committee Chairman of the Senior Ball are John Whitney, Miss Sarah Adriance, Daveen Hansen, Richard Derby, Mack Dean, Amanda Reinhardt, Stephen Cohen, Barbara Bosworth. By the look on John Worster's face anyone can tell that the Senior Ball was a dreamy success, but it took a lot out of the general chairmen, John Worster and Kathy Reardon. Seuirf ,asf ,li Our hardworking Senior Ball corner chairmen pose with their escorts: Peter VanDyke Prudence Selleck, lrwin Kantrowitz, Kathy Reardon, Barbara Clatworthy, Barbara Caswell James Streeter, Joan Kokoletsos, Tom Clune, Debbie Liddle. EGU x SMDD 909 I I l Tele-a-fete before getting into the swing of Things. gllff Eager to start the gay evening, John and Earl check the girls' coats. mwamnams-:mm The music was good, the decorations were excellent, the girls were pretty-the dance was a success. And remember, music came into the world to give pleasure. Progress of the rehearsal brings a smile to the face of Muriel Stark, director. Our Zfzfuf by Ufarnlon Wilder On these pages we present the Senior play in re- hearsal. Thornton VVilder's Pulitzer Prize-Winning play, Our Town, shows the life of ordinary people in an ordinary town. A down-to-earth play, Our Town is also profound and thought provoking. In her last speech Emily, the lead, says of man's effort to comprehend life, They don't understand much, do they? Our Town was produced through the efforts of many people. Barbara Bosworth and Joan Aurelia were very successful as business managers, while Carole Singer and Carol Ann O'Keefe were the chairmen of the costumes committee. Publicity heads were John Whit- ney and Ellen Winer. I8 Now, Julia, there's no sense in going over That again! What do you say folks? Whey do you gh nko 'cu rr Play ,Mrs Muriel Stark, Director Cast of Cha racters lin order of appearancei Stage Manager ,.,, Dr. Gibbs .,e,N,,,,,,, Dennis Vogel D, David McDowell Joseph Drew Ronnie Baker Michele Bedesem Joe Crowell ,,,.,,,,.,.,,, Howie Newsome ,,,,,, ,,,,,, Mrs. Gibbs ,,e,,o,,,,,,. ,,,,o, Mrs. Webb ,v,,,,,e,e George Gibbs ,,,,e Rebecca Gibbs ,,,cc Wally Webb ,..,,,,. Emily Webb ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, Professor Willa rd Debbie Liddle Gary Charlebois Ellen Winer Kenny Baker Barbara Aronson John Whitney George Zervas Mr. Webb cc,cc,,oc,,..c,,c .,,, D D Woman in Balcony Man in Auditorium Holly Lester Stuart Carter Lady in box D , c,c.o,, c,ccc , , Amanda Reinhardt Simon Stimson c,,c, ,o,,c,,.c. . - Barry Kenyon Mrs. Soames c,,c ,c,.,c,,c ,c,,, B a rbara Wilson Constable Warren ,,,,, Wayne Carlton Si Crowell ,u,c,.,,, ..,,, , , Bill Rogers Sam Craig D ,ccu, ,, ,,,,,,.,,,,,,., . John Whitney Joe Stoddard cc,cccccc,o c,,cc,cc,ccc,,ooc D D, Michael Kelleher Baseball players ,,,,,o ,,,c, M ack Dean, Stuart Carter, Matthew Lashway I9 4, Si Crowell's all worked up here about George Gibb's retiring from baseball. I Good morning, everybody! Only four more hours to live! Grover's Corners . . . let me see . . . Grover's Corners lies on the Archaeozoic granite of the Appalachian range. as ,png Here is the smiling production staff. They are, FIRST ROW: Barbara Clatworthy, Diana Barton, Margo Judson, Donna Ingraham, Barbara Rohrwasser, Jo Ann Glaspey, Retta Klauks, Sharon Floyd, Sheila Howard, Jean DeGraff, Irene Alkes. SECOND ROW: Lucille Hillman, Carole Singer, Ellen Winer, Nancy Culver, Mary Ann O'Leary, Carol Matthews, Judy French, Roda Lazarou, and Susan Unger. THIRD ROW: Barbara Aronson, Joan Aurelia, Pat Wiswall, Sue Keene, Zelma Shivers, Wayne Carlton, Carol True. FOURTH ROW: Mike Canale, Irwin Kantrowitz, Bab Morris, John Kokoletsos, Doug Bloomfield, Dick Green, Julie Braydon, Ginny Clark, Matt Lashway. FIFTH ROW: Steve Cohen, Mack Dean, Bob Labrum, Dick Akins, Pete Kelligrew, Joel Grossman, Jim Duers, Bonnie Zalutsky, and Monroe Newell. 20 Hermine Parker and Amanda Reinhardt in an interpretive dance, vvith John Whitney on the bonga drums. Reviewing lines lust before stage time. Kaleidoscope, an assembly presented Ioy the senior dramatics class, was very unsual and entertaining, if included a clramatization of The Congo by Vachel Lindsay, a presentation of The Six Queens of Henry, an excerpt from 'South Pacific, and various pantomimes. A-scene from The Six Queens of Henry, Ronnie Baker and Carol Flynn singing a duet-Bali Hai from George lVlichner's South Pacific. h 132 ,ws s - 'xr Q we f Y, 1 it 'igilliiffffi A 'W TQ -1: Xflff ., ka, f A., ada, Kokoletsos, Sonia Persson, flower girl Beneath apple blossoms are our lovely queen and her court: Dave-en Hansen, Karen LaMay, Joan Kate McNairy, Queen Debbie Lioldle, last year's queen Joanne Spector, crown bearer Dick McMillen, Susan Keene, and Barbara Bosworth. ik, l 4 Apple 151055 14 i a Q r S ' is-Aj, ,J . V A Carrying out the theme in ingenious ways, were the corner chairman: Dennis Vogel, Barbara Caswell, and Tim Robinson supervised the Tremend- Stephen Nathan, Susan Keene, Mack Dean, Barbara Wilson, Lawrence Nassivera, Barbara Bosworth, ous undertaking of running the Prom. Stephen Cohen, Barbara Aronson, and Gary Charlebois. Our hardworking co-chairmen Sonia Persson 22 w N 1 These pensive promenaders are wond- X ering which one of the lovely at- , Tendanfs will be crowned queen. Ima Look! Mr. Van Der Voorf is caught by surprise as he direcfs The Grand March. S 4 Onlookers admire the dancers waltz- ing To The music of Ray Nelson's orchestra. 4.4 Drama ll! Q 3 1-A ,i V EXE? 15: I ifwi f iewfl 3 W H A K Senior Hermine Parker, with her fine voice, added much to the Drama Night with her specialty rendition of If I Loved You. 2 3 5 Q s K E f 3 Tickling the ivory, John Whitney was the life of the Junior-Senior Dramatics Club's Teen-Age Party. Q 5 ' ' 5 if r 5 Q I E 'sf i. 2 if t i I Ooo! The hero, and the audience 2 x zz l played by Phil McDowell, walloped the villain, played by Mike Clarke cheered with enthusiasm in the Junior-Senior Play The Phantom Gentleman Leslie Davis, a junior and Amanda Reinhardt, a senior, teamed up to present a modern dance fantasia specialty. 25 if if A T , Members of The Drama Nighf cast relax before beginning Their Mrs. Stark and Mack work on The Teenage ParTy's leading man. final rehearsal. The dressing room, before The big nighf, is always a very busy place. Our budding young actresses put on The final Touches of makeup before The show. Kenny Baker, Drama Nighf engineer, iusf doesn'T have The drama Night casT Takes a curtain call before an approving audience. enough arms and ears. av if we Happy sophomores prepare for fheir firsf big dance of the year while Time hangs heavy' on The hands of Maxine Long, Arnold Aikes, and Wilbur Wright. Enioying the 5095-HOP, dancers PGUSG for refreshmenfs pre. pared by The P,T.A. Soph Jfrfp hats Anofher intermission? 27 ..- 2 1 9? 2 vii 1 iff 'x -ff? 5 945, v -Q11 ga: V, L4 Q Jig' si.. 'fl I ' 143' if an 5 pgd, , 32-5 5' 4 , 5 Z M 3 f! -W 'gpg I gf: Mr. Gericke's Preludes warm up before the first set. In this corner the decorators have carried out the valen- tine theme by a marvelous replica Heartbreak Hotel. Here we catch a glimpse of spirited spinsters and their dates through the band stand decorations. 7uf hy The dance floor may have been crowded, but this didn't put any damper on the fun at the Spinster Swing 29 l The members of the orchestra are, violins: John Whitney, Karen Mazer, Carol Matthews, Elaine Hillman, Barbara Bulova, Barbara Liebman .loan Aurelia, Pam Trimloey. Betty Viehman, Priscilla Van Wirt, James Duers, Zoltan Gaal, and Kristine Kenny, flutes: Marilyn Crannell, Fay Rivers Maxine Long, Kathy Carter, Mindy Saidel, clarinets: Sandy Lee Phillips, Prudy Selleck, Gary Martin, Virginia Dean, Wendy Glass i Program of the Spring Concert March Symphony No. 40 in G Minor IFirst Movement! Roumanian Rhapsody e,A.,e Symphony No. 7 iNordicl Sandpaper Ballet e,,e Mr. Maurice Whitney calls the orchestra to attention as a rehearsal begins. i l so Egmont Overture ,e,A , .e,, ,,e. , , e,,, H 9, 1960 Procession of the Sardar Second Movement ,,,,....e,, Beethoven Mozart Enesco Ivanov -- Hanson Anderson Additional members are, oboes: Stewart Carter, Gretchen Bobst, french horns: Charles Rosoff, Carolyn Jones, Sharon Spaulding, percussion: Bill Bemis, trombone: Danny Grant: tuba: Kurt Steenburg: bassoon: Sally Nesbitt: trumpets: John Howe, Mike Clarke: cello: Gretchen Herschleb, Marcia Fagan, Marcia Cleghorn, Barbara Aronson: violas: Ann Minnick, Pat Winchell, Lucille Hillman: basses: Martha Minster, Sara Cutshall, Vicki Ziobrowsky. 7 cha' fm The Glens Falls High School Orchestra was one of six to receive a grade of A in grade 6 competition during the Spring Festival. Officers of the orchestra, shown on the right, are Lucille Hillman and John Whitney, co- managers, Martha Minster, librarian, Stuart Carter, quartermaster. 3l Members of the Concert Band are Barbara Aronson, William Bemis, Gretchen Bobst, Katherine Carter, Stuart Carter, Michael Clarke, Steven Cohen, Marilyn Crannel, Leslie Davis, Nield Davis, Kay Duers, Carol Dufour, Veronica Fuller, Wendy Glass, Dan Grant, Lee Hastings, Douglas Heide, John Howe, Robert King, Gary Martin, Phillip Mclntire, Martha Minster, Sally Nesbitt. ' Scnio .M t, ..,..zt- l Mr, Stanley Gericke, head of all me school Diligently studylng the music for the Senior Band Concert are the l band sections-and a well-known trumpeteer Officers: Prudy Selleck, Historian, Sandra L. Phillips, Manager, in his own right, has led our band to two Martha Minster, Asst. Manager, Phillip Mclntire, Head Quarter- l straight years of top ratings at the Sectionals. ma5lel'f Barbara Aronson, Head Librarian, and John Whitney, Chief 32 Custodian for Band attire and Head Constable in charge of issuing uniforms. Holly Lester, Allen Ledford, Maxine Long, Penny Peck, Sandra Phillips, Lois Purcelli, Martha Saidel, Prudence Selleck Linda Smith Mable Spauld ing, Sharon Spaulding, Allen Suckman, Kurt Steenburg, Sue Unger, Gwen Warner, Judy Warner, Anne Warren Susan Wells John Whitney Barry Ramsey, Fay Rivers, Susanne Sondrini, Charles Rosoff, and James Streeter. Qld Our Senior Band, under the direction of Stanley Gericke, has received, for the the past two years, the A rating in Grade 6-the highest possible rating The annual Band Concert, held on February 17, was another successful venture PROGRAM 1 . - PFOUCY Herlfage ....uuuu...,.es.......,..,,. William Latham 2. 2nd Movement CSym. No. 63 ,cu,, ..,. T schaikowsky 3. Finlandia ,,c...,,,,,v,,,, 4. Bobbin Back ..cc, Drum Solo .cc, 5. Marche Militaire Francais 6 . . Walfzing Cat ,-,-,-,,A,A,,,,,,, 7. Golden Eagle March .... 33 Jean Sibelius Buggert William Bemis and William Gardner u,,u.......... Saint-Saens Leroy Anderson Harold Walters Bonnie Abbott, William Bemis, Gretchen Bobst, Katherine Carter, Stuart Carter, Michael Clarke, Marilyn Crannell, Leslie Davis, Neil Davis Kay Duers, Carol Dufour, Marsha Fagan, Veronica Fuller, Wendy Glass, Dan Grant, Lee Hastings, Douglas Heide, John Howe, Robert King, Gary Martin, Philip Mclntire, Holly Lester, Allen Ledford, Maxine Long, Penny Peck, Lois Puricelli, Martha Saidel, Prudence Selleck, Linda Smith, Mable Spaulding, Sharon Spaulding, Allen Suckman, Kurt Steenburg, Sue Unger, Gwen Warner, Judy Warner, Anne Warren, Susan Wells, John Whitney, Fay Rivers, Sue Sondrini, Charles Rosotf. Marching 15111144 These cute maiorettes lecl the band in a spirited bit of tooting for the games and the city parades. Left to right are: TWIRLERS: Rosemary Aurelia, Barbara Aronson-Drum Maiorette, Susan Dicken- son. SECOND ROWV: Joan Aurelia, Fay Rivers, and Sandra Lee Phillips. 34 E 5 ii MS ,Yun 21 -Sm 21 gill? r Working to become members of next year's Junior-Senior choir are Debbie Budd, Connie- Cowart, Ellen Sexton, Diane Abraham, Mary Graves, Mary Lee Moyni- han, Pat Bannon, Barbara Lieb- man, Ann McDonough. SECOND ROW: Helen Cowles, Kristin Nelson, Mary Anne Pike, Lynn Parker, Lana Nassivera, Libby Braydon, Jean Brown, Nancy Cummings, Sue Dickinson, Carol DuFour. LAST ROW: Pamela Husted, Janet Greenawalt, Susan Day, Nancy Minnick, Margaret Halliday, Donna Granger, and director, Maurice Whitney. Our parents and teachers particularly enjoyed the Patrons Evening performance of the Junior-Senior choir, whose members are, FIRST ROW: Frances Elmer, Rita Rozell, Hermine Parker, Sara Cutshall, Susan Keene, Debbie Liddle, Pat Wismall, Sue Sondrini, Sharon Floyd. SEC- OND ROW: Karen Slayton, Janet Fletcher, Shirley Oude- kerk, Barbara Wilson, Carol Flynn, Clara Graves, Judy Joubert, Barbara Caswell, Robin Searle, Mable Spauld- ing. THlRD ROW: Fred Oberst, Ronnie Baker, Ronnie Deyette, Bill Rogers, Carolyn Jones, Mary Ringwood, Lee Binley, Kathy Reardon. FOURTH ROW: Rhoda La- zarou, Joan Aurelia, Pat Winchell, John Whitney, Louis McArthur, Mack Dean, Kenny Baker, Pam Trlmbey, Zelma Shivers, Marilyn Lance, Sonia Persson and director, Maurice Whitney. Svphvmvre girls ' 6710 if r 4,559 Q A ixf. it '54 in 91.552 ,k ,F i ,Q-f ' ' K ' f M ' 4-x' gk ,Alis- ax -Q fr a Q , ..-mf iff, f L, W A we ,,,, Mkm-XL y 1 5 'm,, , VJ iwhmwmg X LM -v M . if , 'H Q f Mdeniug ffzfrzkrfus Uzrzfuglz V4 f I1 I 5 I' I 6 5 FRONT ROW: Co-captain Dick Derby, Coaches Cubbins, Backer, LaMay, Dwyer, Co-captain Bruce Geroux. SECOND ROW: John Kokoletsos, Bob: McMiIlen, Lonnie Nassivera, Jim Streeter, Robert Hutchinson, Steve Nathan, Monroe Newell, Bob Morris, Abe Norman. THIRD ROW: Dan Sewell, Orla Bentley, Wayne Carlton, Mike Canale, Doug Bloomfield, Ron Perry, Ron Baker, Scott Richardson. FOURTH ROW.: Dave Clark, DaveQ Usher, Gerald Potter, Gerald Chandler, Brian Wilsey, John Rousseau, Ollie Garand, Pat Wright, Mike Smith. FlFTH ROW: Manager Bob Stewart,l Chuck Westfall, Nelson Gause, Chris Hallenbeck, Kit Roberts, Kip Moore, Bruce Coon, Lionel Lemery, Pete Comar, Manager Ron Burdo. SlXTHl ROW: Pat Mudgette, Mike Lebowitz, Brian Nichols, Paul Usher, Ken Seeber, Dave Eastwood, John Van Derwarker, Mike Simpkins, Dick Gilling- ham. SEVENTH ROW: Henry Suckman, Bill Mangine, Phil Mclntire, Todd Zenger, Neild Waterman, Sandy Haviland, John Dowd. EIGHTH ROW: Bill Bemis, Roger Davis, Jim Bulman, Tim Shea, Bud LaRose. .Wrath ll The Glens Falls High School Indians finished the season with SCORES three victories, one tie, and two losses in Northern Conference Varsity They play. They also suffered two losses at the hands of strong capital C-BA. 13 district teams, against whom they made a better showing than the Granville 28 scores indicate. South High --b-g O Sparked by seniors such as fullbacks Mike Canale and Orla Corinth 6 Bentley, quarterback Bruce Geroux, end Abe Norman, and tackle Whitehall F FFFS- O and place kicker co-captain Dick Derby, the Indians posted a three Lasahe 21 game win-streak at mid-season. Then, after a defeat by powerful Sh Marg!-'Q-M 13 La Salle, they tied St. Mary's Academy in the City Series game. Hudson Fans 38 For his outstanding performance in this game, co-captain Geroux . D received the Gerald F. Donnelly Award. Honorable mention for -lU'l'Of Vafsnl' this same award went to Mike Canale and TO BFUCC Coon, who, South Hgh o 'A'i' 0 along with Jerry Potter, was outstanding throughout the SSBSOYT ggrixlsrys 'W' 3 asadefensive guard. Hudson Falls 0 Captained by Dave Eastwood and Neild Waterman, the Junior Varsity had an extremely successful season, indicating many varsity victories in the future. Their only loss was a one-point defeat at Corinth. 38 LL, WJ, Z One of the many successful aerials of the year from Geroux to Norman has iust been completed for a long gain against St. Mary's. Such passes won Bruce the Gerald F. Donnelly Award for being the most outstanding player of that game. Mike Canale, gains vital yardage on an end sweep. Every week a great number of fans braved the cold to cheer the players on. MM K ff 'ff' A ' ff,. A V wr, ff L imtis? . ' ,V 'K Q f., , ff-f f ' 2, ,Q A59 Huis C' 1.4 H 'ik 'fgsfg ff 'A ' , 5 ' . . a cw H ' 1 ' LA N .- I a W W f nl- Q.. K? W 'K A V V Hvkiuvi r , ' ,V 'A - A Q A Q R A i Q ,Av A As, .Y A3 gg. Wg, g M Whxx M W .,M, T 1 wg 5-,. f '.A, ly' 5: A gm V! H Q ,.. 5 352 W' ff 5 8 Q Q, ,. . ,,.. I ' N .Q 57 I z 221 '.. '. if DHV, - A ' . '- I Q - 151- , ,, qt 'fn f 5' is ' 40 ,ff I PJ ' iiq as Orla Bentley is off on a brilliant touchdown run which inspired the Indians to stage a futile effort in the second half. A bone-crushing tackle is made in the Hudson Falls game by a member of the strong Indian team. Bruce Geroux is holding the pigskin for Dick Derby, who is about to make one of his many successful conversions of the year. This one in the St. Mary's game gave the Indians a temporary seven-point lead. Putt leads the team in loosing up exercises The members of our basketball team which was undefeated in the Northern Conference, are Calvin Tucker, John Kokoletsos, Chris Hallen beck, Gary Prevost, Jim Streeter, Dick Derby, Coach Pitt LaMay, Bill Dunham, Dave McDowell, Mike Demas, Abe Norman, Dennis Vogel, and Bruce Geroux. Kneeling is Howie Chandler, manager. Varsity 1671 kefb ll L Qi? We 77 73 60 56 70 63 58 49 79 60 74 46 90 56 75 8 l 69 1 03 1242 SCORES Opponent They Saratoga .,....,.... ,,,,, 5 5 'Corinth .,,, ...... 3 4 'Granville ....... ,,,, , , 46 Mt. Pleasant ,,,,,, ,...... A 6 'Ft. Edward .... ,.,,,, 4 3 S. M. A. .,.. ,.,.,. 4 l Saratoga ,,,.,,..,... ,,,,,. 6 0 'Hudson Falls ....... ,,,.,, A 0 'South High .,..,,, ...,,,, 5 6 Mt. Pleasant ,,., ...... 5 4 'Whitehall ,.,.,,, .. ,...,, 42 'Hudson Falls ,,,,,.. ....,, 3 8 'Corinth ........... ...... 3 8 'Granville ,.,. ,,,.,. 3 5 'Ft. Edward ..., .,.,,. 5 l S. M. A. ...,..,. ,,,.,, 5 5 'South High ...... ,,.,,, 5 5 'Whitehall ,... ....., 3 9 828 'Northern Conference City Series Dick Derby watches the ball drop through the cords after he penetrates the Fort Edward defense to sink a lay-up. For the first score of the second period Dick sinks a free throw in the Corinth game. He went on to score 26 of the Indians' 90 points, the team's sec- ond highest point output of the year. At the opening iump of the Corinth game, Jim Streeter taps the ball to Dick Derby. V . . H 6' Losing only one game in conference play, the JV's also won the Northern Conference. Their overall record of 14 wins and 4 losses was out- standing, especially considering that two of these losses were by a total of six points to strong class A Mont Pleasant. This year's Little Indians were, KNEELING: Chuck Westfall, manager, Joe Carusone, Dean Howland, Phil St. Clair, Dick Streeter, Scott Alexander, Jon Hurwitz, John Weber. STANDING: Gerry Chandler, Nile Rogers, Dave Clark, Coach Harold Williams, Ken Seeber, Ket Roberts, and Pat Wright. Missing from the picture are Mike Smith, Steve Craig and Ken Kenny. f , , 1,,.. A 1. W W9 Y ,ggi .. x . M , - . msg' K ,, 4 ' w x lv Q. W1 F1 35 wW ' 'xi in Q 'Q 'Fig gym 'Q fa, fa 1? I -Q 'Q i-it 4, k ., P. 'Si . A '. an Q xi, 4 igfahw .1 1 1., .43 www . 'Q 17 vm , W. 9' wa' 23 352 Q: , v 3 ' ,J 1 3?- ASP' ' i f q VZQL- 'L ,1,L g W .- I.. R -ff, ,Y Q44 X I-fx ka Q. X xi N 'aa 11. W , 8 ' 'wh H 1' M5 as if 1 i 1 f ll gr e . El izfizxlxx 'fn . .W- 53'-iz if ei fs? EQSQE , Q iwiiwm K Var ity l6'a.sz'b ll 279 RECORD Glens Falls ....,,,,,,,,. .5 Ft. Edward ,,,,.. -- O Glens Falls ...,.,.,,-M- 21 Hudson Falls Glens Falls ,a,,av,,..,.., I Amsterdam ,,.... ,,,,, I 5 Glens Falls ,,,,-,.,,.,-,, 6 Corinth ,ve,AA, Glens Falls ............ I8 Whitehall .,,e,.., -- 8 Glens Falls ee,,,.-.,-,, 2 Mt, Pleasant Glens Falls e,e........, I2 Hudson -Falls ,vee,, 3 Glens Falls e,,e,s e,es. 2 Mt, Pleasant Glens Falls ......,..... 3 South High e,,,,, 6 Glens Falls .,......,.v, ll Granville Glens Falls v,a.......,A.. 6 St. Mary's ..... 4 Glens Falls w,,,-,.,ae,e., 3 Ft. Edward 6 Glens Falls ,...a,e,,.,e., 7 South High ,,a,sa 7 Glens Falls .N,,,.,,....As 2 St, Mary'5 Glens Falls .............s 3 Ballston Spa .... -- 4 Glens Falls ............,, 8 St, Mary'5 Our baseball team, led by many veteran seniors, slugged their way to an excellent season and a City Series victory. FRONT ROW kneeling Mike Kelleher, Gary Prevost, Lawrence Nassivera, Dick Derby, Jim Streeter, Tom Kirkpatrick, Steve Leeret. STANDING: Coach Rich Backer Lucian Hiner, John Carvsone, Bob Salter, Kit Roberts, Mike Demas, Mike Smith, Jeff Hallett, Terry Gates, and Ed Winchell, manager Sparked bysuch veterans as Terry Gates, John Carusone, and Dick Derby with respective batting averages of .329, .297, and 288, the Glens Falls Indians captured the City Series and tied South High for second place in the Northern Conference. Winning the City Series was especially significant as it meant defeating St. Mary's the Northern Conference Champions, in two out of three games. The Indians' league record was five-wins and two losses, but their overall record was eight wins, seven losses, and one tie-the additional defeats coming mainly at the hands of Class A schools. Leading the team in runs batted throughout the season were iunior Dick Derby and sophomore Mike Demas. Every Indian victory found either Gary Prevost or Jim Streeter, both iuniors as the winning pitcher, with Prevost collecting five wins during the season and Streeter three. The iunior varsity under Coach Reginald Shultz had an extremely successful season, compiling a record of ten wins and one loss, the loss being a one-run defeat. 46 Under the supervision of Mr. Shultz, our J. V. baseball team constantly outplayed their opposition. KNEELING are Gary Charlebois, Paul Dickinson, Dave Eastwood, John Hurwitz, Ronnie Burdo, John Williams. STANDING: Reginald Shultz, coach, Bob Morris, Mike Kelleher, Kip Moore, Billy Ernst, and Allen Suckman, manager. Posing by the eighteenth green of the beautiful course at the Glens Falls Country Club are the members of our golf team. KNEELING: Phil McDowell, Pete VanDyke, Billy Patten, Mike Lebowitz. STANDING: Coach Putt LaMay, Charles Pryce, Mike Woodbury, Dean Collamer, Kenny Seeber, Chris Hallenbeck, Jon Pangborn, and Roger Hewlett. 47 The victorious members of the '59 Indian track squad who took first honors in class B of the Sectionals are, FIRST ROW: Earl Fratus, Page Shaw, Mert Mock, Bill Burnell, Pete Van Garderen, John Buecking, and Jon Greenhill, manager. SECOND ROW: Orla Bentley, Abe Norman Scott Richardson, Bruce Geroux, Alva Collamer, Monroe Newell. THIRD ROW: Tim Robinson, Lucas Hart, Irwin Kantrowitz, David Craig, George Sammons, Pete Kelligrew, Bob McMillen, Dave McDowell. FOURTH ROW: John Dowd, Todd Zenger, Pat Wright, Kurt Steenburgh, Carl Rowe, Wayne Carleton, David Reed. FIFTH ROW: Mitchell Gause, Ed Burch, Roger Scoville, Francis Mangine, Ronald Perry, Barry Cronkite, Pat Girard, and Winston Beebe. Crack zz d fld '59 RECORD Glens Falls ,e,. ,,e, 4 4 Granville ,,,, W- 60 Northern Conference Meet 3rd of 7 teams Glens Falls.- .,cc, AI Hudson Falls e,,,,c .- 63 Saratoga Invitational Ist of 9 teams Glens Falls ,,,,ee,, 59V2 South High -, 44V2 Glens Falls Invitational Ist Of 5 teams Glens Falls ,,c,,,,s 7773 Saratoga ..,. 26V3 Section 2 Championships Ist place As the record shows, last year's track and field team greatly improved as the season progressed. In winning the Saratoga Invitational, the Indians also captured the 880 relay trophy, and at the Glens Falls Invitational, they won both the 440 relay trophy and the mile relay trophy. The successful climax of the season, however, came when Glens Falls decisively copped the Class B sectionals. In this all-important meet, Irwin Kantrowitz placed first in the broad lump, Pete Van Garderen won the low hurdles, and the 880 relay team of Van Garderen, Wayne Carlton, Mert Mock, and Kantrowitz topped that event. Winning second places were Captain Bill Burnell in the IOO-yard dash and Dave McDowell in the 880-yard run. 48 Q , 1 if ', if f f .Iliff V 5 rv .J A6 4 l jx ready to take off at the shot of a gun, our cross country team is Dennis Shaw, Lee Comeau, Bob Smith, Tom Deyo, Sherrill Gary Prevost, Kenny Johnson, Dick Dudley, George Sammons, Francis Mangine, and Lucas Hart. he members of our bowling team, which bowled their home matches at Sky-line, were, FRONT ROW: Linda Smith, Billie Blackman, ames Cafaro, adviser, Judy Howard, Caroline Bullard, Diane Deeb. BACK ROW: Louis McArthur, Charles Pryce, Bill Rogers, Bob abrum, Bob Morris, Jack Beale, and Bill Ernst. 49 l' I Last year's very successful tennis team were Coach Basil S. Dwyer, Charles Westfall, Monty Reed, William Benson, Joel Nisoff, Martin Swirsky, James Henry, and Philip Mclntire. Ceuuis is COACH Basil S. Dwyer CAPTAIN James Henry LETTERMEN James Henry, Joel Nisoff, William Benson, Martin Swirsky, Philip Mclntire, Monty Reed RECORD Hudson River League Champions League Record-Won 4, lost T Overall Record-Won 6, lost l School Cup Champion-James Henry School Cup Runner-up-Martin Swirsky Hudson River Singles Tourney Runner-up-James Henry Hudson River Doubles Tourney Runners-up-Joel Nisoff and William Benson 50 T H -----' ' -- 4-A - - ---A - ...-..-.L V sms.. ...............1-.,,,... ..,--.,-..,.......,..-..4..f. The Glens Falls matmen for 1960 were, KNEELING: John Williams, Luke Hart, Lee Comeau, Arnold Alkes, Ron Baker, Rog Van Orman. STANDING: Kurt Steenburgh, manager, Bob Smith, Francis Mangine, Joel Grossman, Jerry Potter, Tom Kirkpatrick, Howard Brown, Dave Eastwood, Todd Zenger, Jim Caldwell, Coach Backer. Wrcsfkng Coach Backer is explaining some of the rules of the clean sport to our Wrestling squad before a match. The boys are exercising to strengthen their back and rtheir necks. A strong neck omes in handy in a tight pot. l Joe and Tom learn how to maneuver the opponent into a pin while getting into shape. Var ity Hhcerleaders U . 52 Ki Our Varsity cheerleaders, Debbie Liddle, Daveen Hansen, Kathy Reardon, Karen LaMay, Pam Trimbey, Jane Greenberg, and Pat Selleck, lead the fans in the cheers that spur our team on to victory. . IA wl6'6'l'k'l1lk'I'5 Our cute Junior Varsity cheerleaders, Sherryn McLaughlin, Kristine Kenney, Faith Brand, Fay Hill, Gwen Warner, Lee Binley, and Anne Hallenbeck, lead the cheers that help our Junior Varsity team to their many impressive victories. 52 1671411 ' Intramural Hhampivns nr ' Room 210 had a basketball team which probably could have placed at least second to the Glens Falls Indians in the Northern Conference. They went undefeated to win the intramural championship. Its members were, KNEELING: Joe Girard, Howie Chandler, Terry Gates. STANDING: Coach Cafaro, Doug Bloomfield, Mike Canale, and Gary Charlebois. Girl ' Intramural Ka kefb ll Players andfor spectators avidly watch as two feminine hoopsters struggle for the ball in a tense moment of the game, 53 Taking a smashing rebound off the head of one of the opposition, Judy might be about to score. -iv' Y Sr Hidcning fforzbrws Chrough V4 c f I lf i f I 6 5 fdffmgffrv rd The Editorial Board, Joe Drew, Michele Bedesem, Bob McMillen, editor-in-chief, Anne Warren, and David Craig. STANDING: Lawrence Newcomb adviser, are responsible 'For planning the entire yearbook. Keri and l6'!ack mff h v :.- t 2. .-,, 'H 5 15. Q '.. P .5 'V i , ,1 ' g oelrei w , s -- f a ff? f s '-': ..r. Qi 'M if it of 0 . re-.- p 5- ,, ,, A ,L kkrrh A: :,::, .fm F , - H' I V K Zigi, 14. , - h A, . V291 i H VVV! ,V S4 la., .g ,,: .E .:., 2 ... , ss: f -44 5. 4 'f'f',- . -L H Our business managers, Carole Simpson and Lawrence Nassi- Many ofthe Red and Black pictures can be credited to James tv vera, handle the finances of the Red and Black. Wein and Fred Arcorachi, photography adviser. a s George Sammons, Susan Keene, assistant photography editor, John Worster Barbara Bosworth, photog- raphy editor, Stevei Nathan, and Carol Matthews have the responsi- bility for arranging the yearbook pictures to be taken. Photography Staff Ji se g Advertising SMH Our yearbook's super salesmen, the Advertising XStaff, are, SEATED: James Duers, assistant advertising manager, and Dennis Vogel, ad- vertising manager. FIRST ROW: Ellen Winer, Gail Purdy, Hope Brand, Pat Selleck, Kathy Reardon, Billie Blackman, Joan Noonan, Martha Minster, Frances Savin, Holly Lester, and Donna lngraham. SECOND ROW: Prudy Selleck, Karen Rossitor, Joan Kokoletsos, Anne Kendall, Pete Van- Dyke, Bill Rogers, Bob Hutchinson, Bob Stewert, Janet Fletcher, Pat Wiswall, Sue Howland, and Roger Hewlett. THIRD ROW: Fay Rivers, Barbara Clatworthy, Sandra Lee Phillips, Carol Flynn, Virginia Clark, Marilyn Lance, Bonnie Zalutsky, Mack Dean, Karen LaMay, John Whitney, Pat Winchell and Ina Cline. FOURTH ROW: Diana Barton, Sharon Floyd, Tina Howard, Shiela Haward, Doug Bloomfield, Bob LaBrum, Irene Alkes, Judy French, Sandy Phillips, Mary Ann O'Leary, Zelma Shivers, and Barbara Greenhill. FIFTH ROW: Janet MacDonald, Dick Akins, Dan Sewell, Irwin Kantrowitz, Sonia Persson, Barbara Caswell, Monroe Newell, Peter Kelligrew, and Charles Pryce. i r c u a an fa i oe nr s rbara Aronson, Betsy McNairy, Bill Rogers, and Bill Dunham, homeroom circulation managers, and Dave McDowell, circulation nager, are responsible for collecting the money for the yearbooks in their respective homerooms. 57 UW W Sfflff ..t U4 J' Before it goes to press, every page in the yearbook has to be typed by the Typing Staff, SEATEDz .loan Aurelia, typing editor, Billie Black- man, assistant typing editor. STANDING: Sharon Floyd, Pamela Slayton, Judith Allen, Janet Passino, Zelma Shivers, Irene Alkes, Retta Klauks, Writing Staff The yearbook writing staff includes, SEATED: Bob Morris, Margo Judson, Sue Sondrini, Joanne Glaspey, Debbie Liddle, and Judith Joubert STANDING: Jane Yeo, Ann Tupper, Barbara Caswell, Shiela Howard, Barbara Rohrwasser, Martha Minster, Dick Green, Karen Mazer, Betsy Mc- Nairy, Mariorie Belgrade, Barbara Wilson, Kathy Walker, Sue Unger, and Carol Singer. 58 Pugcvzuf Writing Hvmmiflee 'KK Creators of our graduation pageant are Deborah Liddle, Prudy Selleck, Mary Ann O'Leary, John Van Der Voort, sponsor, Peter Van Dyke Barry Kenyon, Doug Bloomfield, Mike Kelleher, Bob McMillen, Mack Dean, Mitchell Gause, Carole Potter, Carol Flynn, Hermine Parker and Nancy Culver, ,flflzlcfk flssvciafb Rodger Hewlett, Athletic Association counts. As officers of the association, they handle thousands of dollars connected with high school athletics. treasurer, and Phyllis Anderson, faculty ac- countant, are seen here balancing the ac- aiio al H0 ar Srfciefy . -f 9 , 1. 3' 5 gl The present members of the Glens Falls chapter of the National Honor Society are, FlRST ROW: Phil Mclntire, Anne Hallenbeck Barbara Bosworth Michele Bedesem, David Craig, Daveen Hansen, Katherine Colson, Fay Rivers, Edna Achenbach. SECOND ROW: Martha Minster Joan Aurella Peggy Lyman, Carol Simpson, Anne Warren, Wanda Emerson, Judy Warner, Wendy Glass. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Jones, Pamela Trimbey Karen Mazer, Charles Pryce, Lucas Hart, Robert S. McMilIen, Lucile Hillman, Barbara Aronson, Jacqueline Dwyer. FOURTH ROW Barbara Caswell David McDowell, Lawrence Nassivera, Joe Drew, George Sammons, James, Wein, Charles Moore, Walter Harrison. Membership in National Honor Society is one of the highest honors that can be bestowed on a Glens Falls High School student. A high degree ot scholastic achievement is essential to quality for membership. To be inducted in the spring his iunior year, a student must have an average of 3.7 or above. In the fall ot the senior year, the prospective inductee must have at least an average of 3.4. To quality for membership in the spring of the senior year, one needs an average ot 3.2. Scholarship, though, is not the only criteria in determining one's eligibility for membership. The student must seek to attain those qualities of character that will enable him not only to lead, but to serve his home, school, and community. We look to these members ot Honor Society to light the way in the never-ending search for knowledge. 60 ...ll I 'Q Q 2 Q 15 V J :'x i:. X A J H V , 25's ?1YiU ',I53,I':' 5AS'-' v,Ai32J3fv'Hf?!tzK' Y N f , , f, ' T 1 5 A P V K in 1 r f xt K 2 fu ...! Q! I wif' X Q! 5 Winding up with the last line of There's No Business Like Show Business are Pat Winchell, Marilyn Lance, Pat Wiswall, Karen Mazer, Michele Bedesem, Debbie Liddle, Joe Drew, Bill Rogers, Barbara Bosworth, Kenny Baker, John Whitney, Ronnie Baker, Dennis Vogel, Daveen Hansen, Dave McDowell, Janet Fletcher, Barbara Caswell, Mack Dean, Sue Keene, Barry Kenyon, Zelma Shivers, Joan Aurelia, Barbara Aronson, Sue Unger, Kathy Reardon, Hermine Parker, Amanda Reinhardt, Mike Kelleher, Holly Lester, Ina Cline, Matt Lashway, Ellen Winer, Stuart Carter, Diane Barton, Janet MacDonald, Carole Singer, Margo Judson, Bonnie Zalutsky, Julie Braydon, and Carol True. jun 21 -Senior When lights blink and curtains close, everyone knows the stage crew is at work. At the switch board are Kenny Baker, Mike Bedesem, Steve Cohen, and Dick Akins, studying the script, Billie Blackman, Donna lngraham, Al Robinson, and Charis LaFontainey scaling the ladder, Tom Tucker, blinking at the camera, Carol O'keefe: and tugging on the rope, Bill Rogers. 62 The Junior-Senior Dramatics Club officers who helped make the annual Drama Night a success are Phil Mc- lntire, secretary, Ronnie Baker, president, Jon Hurwitz, vice-president, and Karen Mazer, treasurer. Mrs. Sfark on the far left seems to be enioying Phil McIntire's Dramafics glllb P'l d have are STANDING- Philip McDowell, Only lime will fell if one of the iuniors in lhis year's Junior-Senior Dramatic Club will be one of lomorraw's greals, ic ure a , . H Michael Clarke, Louis McArthur, John Williams, Waller Harrison, Jane Greenberg, Leslie Davis, Edna Achenbach, Lee Binley, Grefchen Bobsf, Mary Beth Boyle, Dollie Murray, Katie Colson, Sharon Jouberl, Sarah Culshall, Melody Wood, Penny Hart, Sue Collins, Lee Hcslings. KNEELING: Pam Trimbey, Sherry Wells, Mary Ringwood. Anne Hallenbeck. 63 N ,,,, ni' . The officers of the Sophomore Dramatics Club are as follows: Susan Day, Dick Edmonds, Mindy Saidel. Mr. Van Der Voort is the Club adviser. 1, , , , fl 3: at This year's members of The Sophomore Dramatic's Club are Stewart Lazarus, Carolyn Edmonds. SECOND ROW: Pauline Kamburelis, Deborah Budd, Leonard DuFour. THIRD ROW: Kathryn Carter, Helen Cowles, Paul Ringwood, Sara McGee, Lynn Parker, Anr McDonough. FOURTH ROW: Peter Dudley, Wilfred Smith, John Glaspey, Mary Graves Maxine Long, Scott Alexander. STANDING: Gretchen Herschleb, Priscilla VanWirt, Jane McNairy, Mary Lee Moynihan. vphvmore Dramafics glllb 64 Student Evans!! Kvpreseufafive Members of our school's governing body are, SEATED: Miss Betty Dodds, adviser, David McDowell, Susan Day, Dennis Vogel, Barry Kenyon, Jon Hurwitz, Penny Peck, Elaine Hillman. SECOND ROW: Bob Smith, Barbara Greenhill, Lucille Hillman, Barbara Bosworth, Thomas Clark, David Eastwood, Jerry Potter, Lee Comeau, Dick Gillingham. STANDING: Sharon Hamel, Betty Viehman, Connie Cowart, Alma Van Derwarker, Jane Lattamore, Kristin Kenney, Sharon Akins, Caroline Cantz, Jane McNairy, Pat Selleck, Joan Rosenberg, Robin Searle, Wendy Glass, Ellen Sexton. SECOND ROW, standing: George Sammons, Nile Rogers, Scott Alexander, Philip McDowell, Peter Kelligrew, Michael Canale, Bruce Geroux, Priscilla Van Wirt, Gretchen Herschleb, Nancy Minnick, Mary Beth Bayle, Anne Warren, Betsy McNairy, Gary Hook, Bruce Martin, John Glaspy, Andrew Lundgren, Wilbur Wright, Gary Briggs, Paul Ringwood. l I c 5 I' 5 Leaders of the Student Council during our senior year are, SEATED: Elaine Hillman, treasurer first semester, Barry Kenyon, president first semester, Susan Day, secretary second semester. STANDING: Jon Hurwitz, vice-president both semesters, Dennis Vogel, president second semester, Penelope Peck, secretary first semester, David McDowell, treasurer second semester. 65 , .w 1' As large a group of athletes as can be found anywhere, Varsity HG Club is open to any boy who has earned his varsity letter. Pictured here are, FIRST ROW: Charles Pryce, George Sammons, Tom Kirkpatrick, Irwin Kantrowitz. SECOND ROW: Terry Gates, Doug Bloomfield, Robert Hutchinson, Mitch Gause, Lonnie Nossivera. THIRD ROW: Kenny Johnson, Bob Morris, Bob Stewart, Ronnie Baker, Dave Craig, Wayne Carlton. FOURTH ROW: Howie Chandler, Ron Perry, Bob McMiIlen, Mike Kelleher, Scott Richardson, Dan Sewell, Orla Bentley. FIFTH ROW: John Kokoletsos, Francis Mangine, AI Suckman, Gary Prevost, John Van Derwarker, Abe Norman, Rag Hewlett, Jim Streeter. SIXTH ROW: Dave Clark, Monroe Newell, Gerry Chandler, Jerry Potter, Dave Eastwood, Kip Moore, Gary Hamlin. SEVENTH ROW: John Rousseau, John Williams, Bob Smith, Pat Wright, Cal Tucker, grim!! Wilsey. EIGHTH ROW: Lee Comeau, Chris Hallenbeck, Phil Mclntire, Neil Waterman, Mike Demos, John ow . Var ity 5 61116 Looking at a picture of the electric football score- While other industrious members of Varsity G are selling pro- board which Varsity G Club helped to pay for grams, ushering in the balcony, or supervising the floor, two are this year's officers, SITTING: Bruce Gerous, presi- other workers are checking hats and coats at our home basketball dent, and Phil McDowell, treasurer. STANDING: Steve games. Nathan, secretary, Dick Derby, vice-president, and PLJIT LBMGY, dxliviiir The expression on Joanie's face aptly shows her purpose in this Junior-Senior Hockey game, Who will be the lucky girl to score a basket for her team? Fay is desperately trying to keep her opponent from making a basket. o The Girls' Athletic Club is comprised of junior and senior girls who have participated in after school sports and have earned 40 points by this participation. This year the club changed its point system to 80 instead of 90 for a G.A.C. letter and 120 instead of l30 -for a chenille G. Pictured here are, FIRST ROW: Carol True, Sherry Wells, Donna lngraham, Sandra Pettit, treasurer, Tina Howard, president, Margot Judson, Secretary, Barbara Greenhill, Miss Cornell, adviser, Carole Collins, Sue Collin, Dotty Murray,SECOND ROW: Marilyn Lance, Pat Winchell, Michele Bedesem, Carol Matthews, Mariorie Belgrade, Gwen Warner, Billie Blackman, Ellen Winer, Anne Kendall. THIRD ROW: Kathy Walker, Marcia Fagan, Joan Kokoletsos, Barbara Caswell, Karen Mazer, Sharon Joubert, Karen LaMay, Janet MacDonald. FOURTH ROW: Robin Searle, Carolyn Jones, Barbara Clatworthy, Barbara Aronson, Joan Aurelia, Sue Howland, Kathleen Reardon, Barbara Rohrwasser. FIFTH ROW: Pat Wiswall, Diane Barton, Pat Selleck, Debbie Liddle, Joan Noonan, Sheila Howard, Anne Warren. SIXTH ROW: Zelma Shivers, Sonia Persson, Sue Unger, Gail Purdy, Mary Ann O'Leary. SEVENTH ROW: Sandra Lee Phillips, Edna Achenbach, Yvonne Monsieur, and Sue Keene. 67 These are some of the Hi-Y girls who sell The coke and candy at our games, FRONT ROW: Barbara Greenhill, Barbara Caswell, Debbie Liddle, Barbara Bosworfh. SECOND ROW: Katie Colson, Michele Bedesem, Daveen Hansen, Susan Keene, Joan Kokoletsos, Barbara Aronson, Jane Greenberg. LAST ROW: Carolyn Jones, Karen La May, Sue Unger, Pam Trimbey, Jane? MacDonald. Gwrgia Adam The indispensable Hi-Y officers who keep the club in running order are: OFFICERS- FIRST ROW: Anne Warren, vice-president: Peggy Lyman, presidenf: Mary Beth Bayle, secretary. SECOND ROW: Miss Hayes, spon- sor, Karen Mazer, sergeant-at-arms, Lucille Hillman, Treasurer: Mrs. Lamb, sponsor. i i l That flying red apron and insistent voice yelling Ice Cream! may have belonged to any of the following: FIRST ROW: Dotty Murray, Ellen Winer, Diana Barton, Holly Lester, Marcia Fagan, Billie Blackman, Joan Aurelia. SECOND ROW: Lee Binley, Gwen Warner, Wendy Glass, Leslie Davis, Gretchen Bolost, Carol Simpson, Gene Nathan, Ann Hallenbeck, Judy Warner. ruff-ff-if The Coca-Cola concession is one of the Hi-Y's many means of earning money for a scholar- ship. 69y Several of our cheerful Hi-Y girls are providing the pause that refreshes during a game half-time. Carol satisfies the sweet tooth of a couple of students at the game. Nancy Culver, Charis LaFountine, Billie Blackman, Peter Price, Arnold Alkes, David Eastwood, Nelson Gause, Peggy Halladay, Joe Langdon, Pat Winchell, Penny Hart, Clara Graves, Marcia Oudekerk, Linda Oberst, Sponsor, Mr. Cederstrum. SECOND ROW: Sheleia La Barge, Pat Bulman, Joann Carlton, Jean Brown, Mitch Gouse, Sharon Jubert, Kay Duers, Caroline Bullard, Sara Cutshall, Mary Ringwood, Sandy Northrup, Phyllis Parrington, Linda Smith. THIRD ROW: Joan Aurelia, Sharon Akins, Roberta Carroll, Michele DiMonno, Louise Cross, Donna lngraham, Carolyn Cantz, Marcia Cleghorn, Bonnie Abbott, Mary Beth Boyle, Rita Rozell, Mike Simpkins, Rudolph Varny, Paul Dickinson. FOURTH ROW: Connie Freeman, Carol Wood, Brenda Gates, Kristine Nelson, Rosemary Aurelia, Sally Nesbitt, Sherry Ryther, Sonia Persson, Debbie Liddle, Jane Yea, Marilyn Lance, Pat Selleck, Louis MacArthur. FIFTH ROW: Nancy Minnick,'Penny Peck, Ellen Sexton, Lynn Parker, Diane Abraham, Sara McGee, Sue Dick- inson, Mary Lou Graves, Kathy Reardon, Prudy Selleck, Gail Purdy, Karen LoMay, Yvonne Monsour. SIXTH ROW: Gretchen Hershchleb, Mary Lee Moynihan, Ann Mc' Donough, Carolyn Edmunds, Ginny Dean, Pris Van Wirt, Susan Day, Wanda Emerson, Elaine Hillman, Joan Rosenberg, Steve Rohrwasser, Jon Thomas. SEVENTH ROW: Alma Van Derwarker, Diane Deeb, Pauline Kamburelis, Sharon Hannell, Judy Dursik, Lee Hastings, Cindy Kingsley, Karen Slayton, Fred Oberst. EIGHTH ROW: Ann Minnick, Carolyn Jones, Judy Warner, Katie Colson, Wendy Glass, Sue Ridley, Jeff Coombs, Leslie Davis, Jane Greenburg, Ruth La Point, Baeder Barton. NINTH ROW: Martha Jane Ludwig, Sue Collin, Dottie Murry, Edde Achenbach, Dianne Haviland, Sherry Wells, Lee Binley, Shirley Oudekerk, John Beale, Doug Heidi. 0 f ' 67 0 Maybe this is what mountain climbing does to people? Sitting down is good sport after a.day on an up-hill trail. .iv 70 This year's Outing Club proved its agility by scaling some of the area's toughest peaks. Jane Sondrini, Mary Ann Pike, Donna Granger, Charlene La Mere, Carol Powers, Bob Stewert, Ray Blondin. SECOND ROW: Daphne Shaw, Cynthia Winters, Joan Scioli, Nancy Sakayan, Marsha Fagan, Lois Puricelli, Doug Bloomfield, Bob Morris, Pete Van Dyke, Bob McMillen, Charles Rosoff, Kurt Steenburgh. THIRD ROW: Carol O'keefe, Altheia Woods, Jeanette Williams, Sharon Floyd, Zelma Shivers, Carrie Rouse, Dick Bartholomew, Fred Oberst, Bator Barton, Chris Hallenbeck, Walter Harrison, Phil Mclntire. FOURTH ROW: Sue Varney, Linda Sewell, Virginia Clark, Sonia Persson, Debbie Liddle, Jane Yeo, Marilyn Lance, Pam Slayton, Janet Fletcher. FIFTH ROW: Bonnie Zalutsky, Julie Braydon, Hope Brand, Kathy Reardon, Prudy Selleck, Gail Purdy, Leslie Davis, Jane Greenberg, Joan Rosenberg, Irene Alkes, Wilfred Smith, Kip Moore. SIXTH ROW: Pat Bannon, Anita Blocksidge, Retta Klauks, Judy French, Ruth La Pointe, Karen Sloytori, Andy Kingsley, Shirley Oudekerk, Tom Tucker, Mike Lebowitz, Phil McDowell, Bill Ernst. SEVENTH ROW: Joan Carpenter, Karen Hammell, Carol DuFour, Carol Romer, Debbie Budd, Bruce Hunter, Don Harney, Gene Cimini, Andy Lundgren, Bruck Martin, Paul Kohn, .lim Johnson. EIGHTH ROW: Sue LaMoy, Judy Dudley, Stewart Lazarus, Paul Ringwood, Doug Brennen, Scott Alexander, Roger Davis, Wilber Wright, Dixon Haviland, Neil Davis, Steve Craig. NINTH ROW: Connie Cowart, Linda Stuart, Vicky Ziobrowski, Carol Barron, .lane Bowen, Carol Palmer, Bill Lytard, Joe Drew, John Scioli, Charles Rosolt, TFNTH ROW: John Bruhns, .lim Deyette, Dave Halladay, Jim Dorsey, Brian Nichols, John Williams, John Worster. In preparation for the annual overnight Mount Marcy hike in May, the club plans numerous outings. This year they consisted of the French Mountain hike in October, Long Island outing, in November, the winter slide in February, Prospect and Black Mountain hikes, in the spring. During these outings, the members try to develop a deeper appreciation ofthe out-ot-doors while extending their knowledge ot conservation and safety laws. Mr. Cedarstrom leans back to rest after leading another as- Weary hikers relax after a tough climb. sault on the Adirondack highlands. 7I Studying a Wiemshurst machine are Marcia Oudekerk, Sharon Joubert, Martha Minster, Dick Comstock, Billy Ernst, Kurt Steenburgh, Kathy Carter, Doug Gardner, Dick Akins, Paul Nason, Mike Lebowitz, and John Howe. Science Klub Here our future scientists are con- centrating their attention on a swinging pendulum. 'The members are Wilfred Smith, Jimmy Wein. Stewart Stern, Gary Charlebois, Jimmy Duers, David Craig, Walter Harrison, Gary Ellsworth, Peter Van Dyke, Dick Edmonds, Michael Bedesem, Barbara Bulova, Bob Mc- Millen, Marilyn Crannell, Leslie Davis, Jackqueline Dwyer, Joan Rosenburg, Elaine Hillman, Judy Dursik, and Richard Dudley. 72 67165 61116 Contemplating their next move are, SEATED1 Thomas Clark, Gary Prevost, Daniel Sewell, Abraham Norman, Larry Robillard, Mr. Boyer, adviser, Kurt Steinburg, Zoltan Gaal, Steven Craig, Paul Kohn. STANDING: Scott Richardson, Charles Moore, Paul Nason, Nelson Gause, Michael Simplcins, Joel Grossman, James Wein, Mitchell Gause, Robert McMillen, Robert Guimond, Roger Davis, Ronald Burdo. V4 f Klub Sketching, painting, seeing movies, and talking with visitors help to make the Art Club an interesting organization. Members are: Barbara Bulova, Lois Puricilli, Holly Lester, Susan Unger, Michele DeJulia, Lucile Hillman, Patricia Harding, Carole Barron, Francis Lavin, Jo-Ann Glaspey, Carol Matthews, Gloria Tripp, Linda Stewart, Robert Guimond, Wendy Palmer, Veronica Fuller, Marsha Fagan, John Worster, Nancy Sakayan, Carolyn Jones, Marie Potter, Elaine Hillman, Mr. Gallucci, director, Barbara Greenhill, Tina Howard, Karen Rossiter, Carol Baker, Irene Alkes. 73 LM, , ,A ,.,L Aw MQ 'Q-?M.m?www, Q ww ?Lw ' A ,, 1 1 ME, ' ' HL V A? , ' if F W A 5 3' . Q ' ww A x' kv iii? l 1 , , A if 1 mr 1 ff' M ff Q M Am,, M . ' f ' ,F .vw T ,Q W Q 'E , 1 wffiezv wQ?g,,'5gf,w iw .V W yszfke A V Q, L5 gsm. 2 1 'e,fg9?Q., K4 x Q 5 S fi' fi L , Sf? LV 'TQ 4 wage' .., L-TTA - X ' ' Elia 55,5 fp Zi ,E ,ug .' 1 5: , , Y 5 'lilfif ,w ,Q - 3' - lv., .,, R , A - W 'V nz, , ,gn W A w f . , ,, Y. QQ' 355 4. fd' w Zzfurc' Ceach rs gf America OFFICERS-From left to right: Sheila Howard, President, Miss Helen S. Gahimer, Co-adviser, Ann Minick, Treasurer, Howard S. Grout, Co- adviser, Mary Beth Bayle, Vice-president- Bonnie Abbott, Secretary. 1 On the lOth, Miss Dorothy Dane explained the reading and arithmetic experimental program now being carried on in Sanford Street School. . . . And Gladly Teach, a movie,in color, was shown in January, and in February a panel discussion was held on the Qualities a Good Teacher Should Have. Mr. Roy MacDougal, 6th grade cadet teacher at Jackson Heights School, was a guest and explained the SEANYS program at Plattsburgh. Planned pro- grams for the remainder ot the year included The Psychology of Teaching by Mrs. Florence Randerson, senior high school English teacher, Music in the Grades, by Miss Mildred Ford, elementary music supervisor, andf-another panel discussion by additional members of the club with practice teaching experience. Still in the planning stage in Febru- ary were: the program for a covered dish supper with another FTA club, the college-tor-a-day visit, and a possible FTA district conference. JUNIOR GROUP-SEATED, left to right: Lee Hastings, Mary Graves, Sharon McLaughlin, Yvonne Monsour, Sara Cutshall, Sandra Northrup, Sara McGee. STANDING: Diane Deeb, Louise Wagner, Wanda Emerson, Michael Clarke, John Beale, Gretchen Bobst, Maria Scarpellino, 0 Selling many lunch tickets every day and keeping order in the cafeteria are the responsibilities of the Iunchroom committee. They are, SEATED: Lois Puricelli and Wanda Emerson. STANDING, FIRST ROW: Richard Edmunds, Joan Rasenburg, Lee Hastings, Sharon Joubert, Pam Slayton, Holly Lester, Hope Brand, Nancy Sakayan, Gary Ellsworth. SECOND ROW: Diane LaFay, Sheila LaBarge, Marsha Fagan, Helen Manell, Charis LaFontaine, Carole Mathews, Pamela Huested, Jana Fahey. 7 0 n Performing helpful clerical duties and operating the office switchboard are, FIRST ROW: Marsha Cleghorn, Frances Savin, Linda Oberst, Billie Blackman, Mrs. Clements, adviser, Carol DuFour, Wanda Emerson, Carole Singer, Sandra Narthrup, Norma Shivers, Ina Cline, Margo Judson. SECOND ROW: Julia Braydon, Shirley Oudekerk, Jana Fahey, Ruth LaPointe, Karen Slayton, Jane Bowen, Marcia Oudekerk, Faith Brand, Susan Unger, Alma Vanderwalker, Sara MaGee, Arlene Hodgson, Cynthia Kingsley, Diana Barton, Hope Brand, Linda Smith, Margo Hernandez, Sharon Joubert, and Priscilla VanWirt. 76 7 Always ready to lend a helping hand are our guides. Virginia Clark. SECOND ROW: Barbara Greenhill, Irene Braydon, Hope Brand, Bonnie Zalutsky, Carole Potter. Noonan, Tina Howard, Altheia Woods, Marlene Robbins, ROW: Ruth La Pointe, Mary Lou Caprood, Jana Fahey, Susan Howland, Patricia Selleck. FIFTH ROW: Kathe Sandra Lois Philips, Janet Passino, Carol Matthews. FIRST ROW: Pam Slayton, Mary Ann O'I.eary, Nancy Culver, Alkes, Anne Gause, Jean De Graff, Retta Klauks, Julie THIRD ROW: Donna Ingraham, Janice Shaw, Sue Unger, Joan Donna Gates, Sharon Joubert, Patricia Winchell. FOURTH Janet MacDonald, Ann Kendall, Margo Judson, Ellen Winer, rine Walker, Patricia Wiswall, Janet Fletcher, Shelia Howard, IRST ROW: Billie Blackman, Carolyn Cantz, Carolyn Marie Scarpelino, Sharon Dobert. SECOND ROW: Diana aviland, Wendy Glass, Jane Greenberg, Prudence Selleck, Judy Dursik, Phyllis Harrington, Marsha Cleghorn. 77 I R Sw 2 A F lu: , 5 , S F . ,,. A W ae 1? 'vpn . y ix Qi ni My u. w . ' , ' U .u t I K -1? A 'gg Y E ,'92 3f3 at fa Wx If A Q ies! ,. . I K- N iv' iii? Q.. , f l 'iz W : 'iw 'ff-' V fa? 5 ff J ,M M N' gps 1 'Q ff K . gg g Spvakers' 60 ,U Q Brushing up on the history of foreign countries, senior members of the Speakers' Corps prepare for their speeches. The members are, BOTTOM ROW: Carol Ann O'Keefe, Ronald Baker, Kathy Walker, Mack Dean, John Whitney, Dennis Vogel, Peggy Lyman. TOP ROW: Richard Comstock, Patricia Winchell, Hermine Parker, Carol True, Billie Blackman, Sonia Persson, Holly Lester, Debbie Liddle, Barbara Bosworth, Susan Keene, Lucille Hillman, Barbara Aronson, Michele Bedeseem, Lawrence Nassivera, Barry Kenyon, and Joseph Drew. 0 Hoping to gain a better understanding of world affairs, these industrious iuniors address local organizations of our city The members are, FIRST ROW: Gary Briggs, Howard Potter, Louis McArthur, Carole Barron, Diane Deeb, Linda Smith, Sue Collins, Katie Colson, Dottie Murray, Mary Beth Bayle, Phyllis Parrington, Sharon Joubert. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Jones, Pam Trimbey, Ann Hallenbeck, Michael Lebowitz, John Williams, Michael Clark, Sara Cutshall, Leslie Davis, Gretchen, Bobst, Jane Greenberg, Linda Oberst. THIRD ROW: Phil McDowell, Robin Searle, Jon Hurwitz, Kip Moore, Walter Harrison, Jeffrey Coombs, Mary Ringwood, Lee Hastings, Louise Wagner, STANDING: Susan LaMoy, Sandra Pettit, Clara Graves, Penny Hart, Chris Hallenbech, Baeder Barton, Wanda Emerson, Fred Oberst, Marsha Oudekirk, Phil Mclntire. 79 Exchanging Boniours and les mots francais are, SEATED: KATIE Colson, Miss Cromie, adviser, Michele Bedesem, Pam Trimbey, Barbara Caswell, Sue Howland, Debbie Liddle, and Carolyn Jones. STANDING: Doitie Murray, Sherry Wells, Judy Warner, Barbara Rohrwasser, Sue Unger, Gail Purdy, Marsha Fagan, Betsy McNairy, Joan Scioli, Carol Simpson, Gwen Warner, Lee Binley, Anne Warren, Marilyn Lance, and Susan Keene. grmclz Klub The French Club officers are David Craig, vice-president, Michele Bedesem, secretary, Barbara Caswell, president, Pam Trimbey, Treasurer, is absent. 80 ,. ii Knitting 61116 Knit one, pearl two. Their needles clicking, the members of Knitting Club are, FIRST ROW: Miss Adriance, adviser, Janet Fletcher, Sue Howland, Prudy Selleck, Gail DiManno, Mary Ann O'Leary, Charis La Fontaine, Ruth LaPointe, Bonnie Zalutsky, Julie Braydon, Virginia Clark, Hope Brand, Carolyn Cantz, Marcia Cleghorn, Gwen Warner. SECOND ROW: Barbara Greenhill, Jane Greenberg, Carol Potter, Danna lngraham, Tina Howard, Joan Noonan, Janet MacDonald, Sharon Joubert, Rhoda Lazarou, Norma Shimas, Karen Rossiter, Judy Dursik, Diana Barton, Amanda Reinhardt, Wendy Glass. THIRD ROW: Marcia Oudekerk, Linda Oberst, Gretchen Bobst, Martha Ludwig, Pat Winchell, Sue Unger, Barbara Clatworthy, Margo Judson, Barbara Rohrwasser, Sheila Howard, Carol Matthews, Debby Budd, Joan Aurelia, Edna Achenbach, Eottie Murray. FOURTH ROW: Gretchen I-lerschleb, Mariorie Belgrade, Carol Singer, Pat Selleck, Gail Purdy, Debby Liddle, Marilyn Lance, Anne Kendall, Barbara Caswell, Karen LaMay, Jane Yeo, Ellen Winer, Joan Rosenberg, Leslie Davis. FIFTH ROW: Nancy Culver, Nancy Tremblay, Suzanne La Moy, Sandy Pettit, Cindy Kingsley, Arlene Hodgson, Mary Lou Caprood, Karen Slayton, Shirley Oudekerlc, Jana Fahey, Lee Hastings, Penny Peck, Sharon Floyd, SIXTH ROW: Frances Savin, Donna Lewis, Joan Geroux, Irene Alkes, Pam Slayton, Jean DeGraft, Anne Gause, Sherry Wells, Dianne Haviland, Judy Warner, Katie'Colson, Zelma Shivers. SEVENTH ROW: Jane Bowen, Carolyn Romer, Sharon Pickett, Mary Ringwood, Sarsh Cutshall, Sandy Northrop, Kay Duers, Judy French, Retta Klauks, Sandra Lee Phillips, Lee Binley, EIGHTH ROW: Clara Graves, Pennie Hart, Mary Beth Boyle, Phyllis Parrington, Rita Rozell, Linda Smith, Donna Gates, Linda Stewart, Janet Passino, and Althea Woods. Gvrman gfllb Practicing their German pronunciation with the use ol a tape recorder are, FIRST ROW: Gerald Fair, John Dunn, Peter Comar, Doug Hallet, Dick Pabst, Dick Edmonds, David Asams, Mitch Gause, Rocky Webb, John Potter, Gene Simini. SECOND ROW: Nancy Sakatan, Judy Dursik, Kay Duers, Louise Wagner, Edna Achenboch, Jon Hurwitz, Mike Smith, Barbara Caswell, Scott Kenyon, Dave Duell, and Mr. Fellers, adviser. 8I V! Wtaanw , 5 5 225 E i my fit: x 'H ' Q1 lieilig X xi? f-AW 5-fra Q - 2 4' 3 5235? 3 f J ,rm eq, ,, 5 M ., ,rf Wigiff' X, ' ' I -fQ2f Qim fE: . ff ,,-- AQA' s , Q 3 ,, A U + , We 'ff iiivmg r i 1 , 4 -E Q sr-mu? :Sir 9 't s m i QW S, n..,.g., ,gfwif W ,.,E.ga'.4?4 ,xiffif 4.51Z f ' LV5'3f Rf' 'H '5F5'.?5:'f'Y-.--4: V ' Q12 -sf A Ria , 4 The members ofthe dance band are, FRONT ROW: Ronald Baker, Mr. Seymour Hall, Gary Martin, Doug Heide, Susan Sondrini, Al Suckman SECOND ROW: Mr. Stanley Gericke, Edward Lindstrand, John Howe, Mike Clarke, John Whitney, Daniel Grant. THIRD ROW: Martha Minster Bill Bemis, Sherry Ryther, and Kurt Steenburg. Dance Hand Mouse! Suckman, first sax, expands his mighty lungs to a lively rendition of When The Saints Come Mousketeers Come forfh Wifh a rousing M.g.C-k.e.y.M.o.U,5,e.. The Pep Band, a group of hard-blowing musical zealots, spirited many of our sports assemblies during the year. The Dance Band gave a memorable musical performance at Drama Night 83 L , fx, 'Q' l as Zfliderzing fforzkms Zfhrough 3 a c zz I I H The Board of Education is comprised of outstanding, civic-minded citizens who have given many valuable hours to the development of the school system. Pictured here are, SEATED: A. William Cohn, Mrs. A. E. Van Wirt, president, Douglass Crockwell, Merritt E. Scoville, Douglass B. Roberts, superintendent, Russell M. L. Carson, Fabian O. Ducharme, Dr. John Canaday, Francis W. McGinley, Fohn W. Glass, and Robert W. Church- ill, clerk of the board. We are very thankful to these distinguished citizens for the efforts they have put forth to improve our school system. Admini frafio Dr. Roberts became Superintendent of Schools at exactly the time the Class of i960 entered its sophomore year, making this the first class 'to complete its three years in Glens Falls High School with Dr. Roberts in this position. While he is, perhaps, not known personally by a large percentage of our students, his efforts reach directly into our daily work and have done much to enrich our school curric- ulum. This is evidenced by the honors classes which were originated iust this year, the Improving the Teaching of World Affairs program which was launched in our school with Dr. Robert's encouragement, and the opening the Kensington Road School. Indeed, we have been very fortunate to attend high school in a school system which has progressive administration. DOUGLAS B. ROBERTS Superintendent of Schools 86 Jn ,Memoriam MISS MARION M. E. BROADBENT Adviser to the Class of 1960 as tumors as well as teacher of German and history Miss Broadbent contributed much to our hugh school life We all knew her as a sincere friend who was Interested in every individual both in and out of the class room She was always willing to help with any problem no matter how large or how small The death of this tune teacher was a great loss to the school and especially to our class with which she had been so closely associated md Haculfy Llhlham fl KIUWH Prznczpal The three years the Class of 1960 has spent in Glens Falls High School is a small part of the thirty years which Mr Brown has been principal here In these three short years however he has made an important contribution to our lives Indeed he has been the friend and adviser as well as principal to every high school student We thank you, Mr Brown for helping us prepare for our lives as future citizens I I . 0 I I I I Checking over important school business are Dr. John Morgenstern, school psychologist, Miss Phyllis Anderson, secretary to Mr. Cymbalak Mr, William H. Brown, principal, and Mrs. Robert Clements, secretary to Mr. Brown. In the background are student office assistants, Pat Selleck and Joan Rosenberg. CAFETERIA Mrs. Gertrude Bigelow, Mrs. Frances Garrow, Mrs Bernice Carlisle, Mrs Doris Cook, Mrs. Mrs Geraldine Chandler, Frank Chapman COMMERCIAL SITTING: Reginald F. Shultz, Miss Helen S. Gahimer, Roberf Reidf STANDING: Fred Arcoraci, James Cafaro. x ,ff 1 1, I ADMINISTRATIVE Miss Phyllis Anderson, Michael Cymbalak Mrs. Helen Lamb, Principal William H. Brown Mrs. Lois Clements, Thomas LaComloe. ENGLISH Lawrence Newcomb, Mrs. Florence Rander- son, Mark Freeman, Miss Hilda Hayes, John Van Der Voorf, Miss Nola Weniworth, Robert Cubbins. Z FINE ARTS John Gallucci, Maurice C. Whitney Stanley Gericke, Mrs. Muriel Stark. 1'-P4 1 kf Fi HEALTH Mrs. Louise Reed, school nurse, Dr. Norman Harvey, school physician, Miss Kathryn God sjl, denial hygienist. 89 m , ,,. HISTORY SITTING: Mrs. Karl Sand, Miss Sarah Adriance, Harold Long, Miss Elizabeth Dodds, Thomas LaCombe. STANDING: Basil Dwyer, Eugene Fellers, Seymour Hall. LANGUAGES Mrs. Karl Sand, Miss Ann Cromie, Eugene Fellers, Miss Genevieve Bazinef. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Bernard Putt LaMay, Harold Williams, Rich ard Backer, and Miss Betty Cornell, CUSTODIANS SEATED: Siegfried Brueder, Roscoe Rowell, Leonard Baker, William Quinn. STANDING: Charles Robert' son, Joseph Dufour. LIBRARIANS Mrs. Bernice Bush and Mrs. Cur1is Duell. VOCATIONAL ARTS SEATED: Miss Ruth Bussey, Mrs. Howard Grout. STANDING: Edgar Grant, Walter T. Robin- son, Walter H. Robinson. SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS Robert Boyer, Miss Beatrice Mable, Alan Cedersfrom, Howard Grour, George Muse, Clifford Bosworth. es E if 3 Q 5 Z 1 if 2 E 5, S 5 5 1 4 E E Llideuiug flrfrzbrflfzs Uzrvuglz 6 I zz 5 5 6' 5 In Mr. Cubbin's English lV class, students eagerly attack an exercise from their text books. ere, honor chemistry students rush 1 finish their tests before the bell ngs. Miss Bazinet's study hall settles down for a few minutes so we can take a picture. Mr. Reid sh ows his distributive edu- cation class an example of a well- arranged showcase. Mrs. pe a helpful hint in this busy 'sewing class. Grout gives Ho Lucky Kathy, her paragraph has captured the a pprovai of Miss Hayes as well as the class. .5 odshop watch at- how The boys in wo tentively as Mr. Grant explains to sand a piece of wood. l l l l and a steady A steady eye d in order hand are neede to be a perfectionist an mechanical drawing. Jim Bulman seems to have his ething else. eye Of! SOITI easy to compre- P Algebra is 'f you are able to gras dds Mr hend I mentals, a l ebra the funda ' dvanced ag Boye r in his a class. MF- W y con ucts these earnest musici hitney seriousl cl ans through a reh of B ' earsal eethoven s Egmonr Overture. Stude posture conscious as they do in typing class. Hey! Ray, get thos on your work! nts never look as e eyes back These conscientious French III students are br eezing through anoth ' er one of Miss Cromie's French exams. 4 T 'iF l Serzim' +,,'?,s' W ., N325 fL-f f i 611155 Ohccrs i David McDowell , .. , .,,...,.. ........,,. P resident Steve Nathan ,A,,. ...... Lucille Hillman .... ...... Peggy Lyman .,.,., ....., Miss Adriance ..... .... 98 Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Class Adviser RICHARD AKINS JV Football 2, Bowling 3, 4, Track 2, Intra- mural basketball 2, 3, 4, Outing Club 2, 3, 4, Science Club 2, 3, 4, Movie operators 2, Chess Club 2, Stage lighting 2, 3, 4, Senior Play 3, 4, Drama Night 2, 3, 4, Patrons Even- ing Play 3, 4, Pageant Writing Committee. IRENE ALKES Girls' intramural Basketball 3, 4, Outing Club 2, 3, 4, Art Club 4, Knitting Club 4, Guides 3, 4, Red and Black Advertising Staff 4, An- nouncement Committee' 4, Pageant Writing Committee. Seuio 611155 :ff I 960 BARBARA ARONSON Georgia Adams Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, GAC 3, 4, Guides 2, Opening Day Assembly 4, Red and Black homeroom circulation manager, Drama Night 2, 3, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Hop Committee, Prom Committee, FTA 2, treas. 3, Board of Directors 4, Outing Club 2, Speakers Corps 3, 4, Band 2, Assistant drum maiorette 2, 3, Drum Maiorette 4, Area All State 3, National Honor Society. JOAN AURELIA Girls intramural sports 2, 3, 4, Georgia Adams Hi-Y 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Science Club 3, Outing Club 2, 3, 4, GAC 3, 4, Office as- sistants 2, 3, Student Council 2, 3, Broad- casters 2, 3, 4, Red and Black typing Editor, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Drama Night 2, 3, Baton Twirling 2, 3, 4, Choir Manager 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Drama Night 2, Comedy Night 3, Kaleidoscope 4. CAROL BAKER Girls intramural sports 2, 3, Outing Club 2, 3, Art Club 4, Science Club 2, Library Squad 2, Red and Black Typing Staff, Senior Ball Committee. KENNETH BAKER JV football 2, JV Track 2, Intramural basket- ball 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Octet 3, 4, Broadcasters 3, 4, Student Council 3, chief sound engineer 4, Stage crew 2, 3, Choir 2, 3, 4, Patrons' Evening 2, 3, 4, Pageant 3, 4, MENC All State, DIANA BARTON GAC 4, Georgia Adams Hi-Y 4, Dramatics Club 4, Art Club 3, Science,CIub 3, Future Teachers Club 3, Knitting Club 4, Office As- sistant 3, 4, Red and Black advertising Staff, Junior Prom committee, Senior Ball com- mittee. MICHAEL BEDESEM Stage Crew 2, 3, 4, Science Club 2, treas. 3, 4, Chess Club 2, movie operator 3, Student Council 2, 3, Red and Black photographer 2, 3, Outing Club 2, treas. 3, lighting 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, Drama Nnight 2, 3, National Merit Scholarship commendation. MICHELE BEDESEM Most Likely to Succeed Intramural basketball 2, 3, French Club 3, sec. 4, Outing Club 2, Library Squad 2, Georgia Adams Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4, Speakers' Corps 3, Science Club 2, Broadcasters 2, GAC 3, 4, Guides 3, 4, Stu- dent Council 2, 3, Track Scoring 3, Band 2, 3, Orchestra 2, 3, Red and Black editorial staff 4, Marching Band 2, 3, Drama Night 2, 4, Comedy Night 3, Kaleidesco-pe 4, Junior Ring chairman, Sophomore Hop committee chairman, Junior Prom committee chairman, Senior Ball committee Honor Society 3, president 4, Second- place in United Na- tions Contest 3, Merit Scholarship Commenda- tion, Pageant Writing Committee, Senior Play, Activity Tickets treasurer. MARJORIE BELGRADE French Club 3, GAC 3, 4, Science Club 2, Knitting Club 2, Future Teachers Club 4, Red and Black writing staff, Junior Prom committee, Senior Ball committee 4, Caps and Gowns committee 4. Seuirfrs RONALD BAKER JV football 2, Varsity football 4, Wrestling 4, Intramural basketball 2, 3, Outing Club 2, Varsity G Club 4, Octet 3, 4, Dramatics Club 2, 3, pres. 4, Broadcasters 2, 3, 4, Opening Day Assembly 4, Stage crew 2, 3, 4, Red and Black Advertising Staff 4, Junior Prom Committee Chairman 3. RICHARD BARTHOLOMEW Intramural basketball 2, 3, 4, Outing Club 2, 3, 4, Stage crew 3, 4, Junior Prom committee 3, Senior Ball committee 4. ORLA BENTLEY Varsity football 3, 45 JV football 25 Wrestling 35 Intramural basketball 25 Track 35 Varsity G 45 Chess Club 2, 35 Outing Club 2, 3, 45 Junior Prom committee. BILLIE BLACKMAN Bowling Team 45 Girls' Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 FTA 3, 45 Georgia Adams Hi-Y 3, 45 Dramatics Club 45 GAC 3, 45 Outing Club 3, Executive Committee 2, 45 Speakers Corps 3, 45 Office Assistants 2, 3, 45 Broadcasters 2, 3, 45 Guides 2, 3, 45 Library Staff 2, 3, 45 Caps and Gowns Committee5 Pageant Writing Committee5 Red and Black Typing Staff, As- sistant Editor5 Kaleidoscope 45 Junior Prom Committee5 Senior Ball Corner Chairman5 Red and Black advertising staff5 Drama Night, Business Manager. ,Mwmmwtmsmw.m.4.i.:Wmw.f - -M...,.W M.s.M,,..mM5M,WwmwaMpi RAYMOND BLONDIN JV football 25 Intramural basketball 2, 35 Outing Club 2, 3, 45 lighting crew 3, 45 stage crew 2, 35 Junior Prom Committee 35 Senior Ball Committee 4. DOUGLASS BLOOMFIELD JV Football 2, 35 Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 45 Varsity Football 45 Basketball Manager 2, 35 Tennis 25 Varsity G 45 Chess Club 45 Outing Club 2, 3, 45 Band 25 Orchestra 25 Red and Black advertising Staff5 Sophomore Hop committee5 Junior Prom committee5 Senior Ball committee. NANCY BOMBARD Guides 45 Lunchroom Committee 4. BARBARA BOSWORTH GAC 25 French Club 3, 45 Georgia Adams Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Dramatics Club 2, 3, 45 Speakers Corp 35 Student Council 2, 3, 45 treasurer off Student Council 45 Reid and Black Photog- raphy Editor 45 Sophomore Girls' Choir 25 CIWOII' 3: Senior Play5 Senior Ball Committee: Sophomore Hop Committee5 Junior Prom Committee5 National Honor Society 3, 45 Empire Girls' State Representative5 Junior Prom Attendant. anim' FRANCES BRADY HOPE BRAND Intramural Basketball 3, Outing Club 4, FTA 4, Knitting Club 4, Library Club 4, Red and Black Advertising Staff. JULIA BRAYDON Intramural Basketball 2, Dramatics Club 4, Outing 2, 3, 4, Knitting 4, Office Assistant 2, 3, 4, Guides 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Sopho- more Hop, Junior Prom, Senior Ball, An- nouncement Committee, Pageant Writing Committee. JAMES CALDWELL Wrestling 4, Outing Club 2. CARTER CAMERON Intramural basketball 2, ticket seller 3, 4, Stage lighting crew 3, 4, Junior Prom com- mittee, Senior Ball committee. MICHAEL CANALE Class Clown JV football 2, Varsity football 3, 4, JV basket- ball 2, 3, Intramural basketball 4, Varsity G 3, 4, Chess 2, 3, Senior Choir 3. ...,,,Q. PATRICIA CAPROOD WAYNE CARLTON Intramural basketball 2, 4, JV football I, 3, Varsity football 4, JV track I, Varsity track 2, 3, 4, Varsity G 4, Dramatics Club 4, Senior Play 4, Patrons' Evening Play 4. STUART CARTER Science Club 2, 3, Dramatics 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Octet 3, Speakers Corps 3, Honor Society 3, 4, Pageant writing committee. BARBARA CASWELL Most Scholarly Science Club 2, French Club 3, president 4, Hi-Y 4, Outing Club 4, Dramatics 4, Art Squad 3, Red and Black advertising staff 4, Red and Black writing staff 4, Drama Night 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, Honor Society 3, 4, Sophomdre Hop 2, Junior Prom 3, Senior Ball 4, Emma Willard Conference 3, Pomfret Conference 3. HOWARD CHANDLER Varsity basketball manager 2, 3, 4, Varsity football 2, 3, 4, Intramural basketball 2, 3, 4, Varsity G 3, 4. GARY CHARLEBOIS Intramural basketball 2, 3, 4, JV Basketball 3, Dramatics 3, 4, Outing Club 2, 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Black Ad staff 4, Patrons Evening Play 3, Senior Ball Committee 4. 5 II i t ,- f if. fe fi ET-, .,, Tcvbi-4? 'L . 4,7 A egafz 960 wx il S3 5 Y VIRGINIA CLARK Sophomore Hop committee5 Junior Prom com- mittee5 Senior Ball committee5 Outing Club 2, 3, 45 German Club 25 Knitting Club 45 Red and Black advertising staff5 Caps and Gowns commit1ee5 Guides 4. BARBARA CLATWORTHY GAC 45 Science Club 35 Dramatics 45 Outing Club 2, 35 Knitting Club 45 FTA 2, 35 Red and Black Advertising Staff 45 Band 2, Orchestra 25 Senior Play 45 Announcement committee 45 Corner chairman Senior Ball 4. Smivrs INA CLINE Dramatics 45 FTA 45 Red and Black Advertis- ing Staff 45 Office Assistant 4. STEVEN COHEN JV football 35 Intramural basketball 2, 3, 45 Junior-Senior Dramatics Club 3, 45 Outing Club 2, 35 Science Club 35 Patrons' Evening 2, 3, 45 Red and Black advertising staff5 Senior Play. ROSEAN NA COMBS Girls' Intramural Basketball 2, 35 FTA 35 Outing Club 35 Caps and Gowns Committee 4. RICHARD COMSTOCK Dramatics 45 Science 45 Speakers Corps 45 Broadcasters 45 Comedy Nighf5 Transferred from S.M.A. 4 MACK DEAN Intramural basketball 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 2, 3, 4, Senior Play, Red and Black advertis- ing staff, Choir 2, 3, 4, Patrons' Evening 2, 4, Octette 3, 4, Junior Prom General Chair- man, Pageant writing committee. JEAN DeGRAFF Girls Intramural Basketball 2, 3, Bowling 2, Guides 3, 4, Art Club 3, Knitting Club 4, Outing Club 2, 3, 4, Pageant Typing Com- mittee, Junior Prom Committee, Senior Ball Committee, Announcements Committee. MICHELE DeJULIA Art Club 2, 3, 4, Art Squad 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 4. RICHARD DERBY Most Popular Football 2, 3, 4, Co-captain 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, Varsity G 2, 3, 4, secretary 3, vice-president 4, Student Council 2, secretary 2, Sophomore Class president, Junior Class president, Boys' State 3, National Honor Society, Optimist Citizenship Award. 5 ggeafa -1-M ,,.t..W.m..Wmtwmmam DAVID CRAIG Most Gentlemanly Track 2, 3, 4, Cross-Country 2, Intramural basketball 2, 3, 4, Science Club 2, 3, 4, Out- ing Club 2, French Club vice-president 4, Varsity G 4, Student Council 2, 3, Red and Black Associate Editor, National Honor Society. NANCY CULVER Outing Club 3, 4, Guides 4, Pageant writing committee. Muff ,f,1f I .f JOSEPH DREW Track 2, Cross-Crountry 2, intramural Basket- ball 2, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Outing Club 3, 4, Senior Dramatics 3, 4, World Affairs Forum 2, 3, Secretary and Treasurer 4, Student Council 2, Broadcasters 4, Pageant Writing Committee, Associate Editor of Red and Black, Marching Band 2, Concert Band 2, Orchestra 2, Drama Night 3, 4, Speakers' Corps 3, 4, Dance Committee of Junior Prom 3, Kaleidoscope 4, National Merit Scholarship Commendation 4, Honor Society 4, Representative to U.N. 3, National Honor- able Mention U.N. Examination, Senior Play JAMES DUERS Wrestling 3, German Club 3, Science Club 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 2, Marching Band 2, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Dance Committee of Senior Ball, National Merit Scholarship Commenda- tion, Assistant Advertising Manager of Red and Black, WILLIAM DUNHAM Class Flirt Varsity Basketball 4, Home Room Circulation Manager of Red and Black. Transfer from Endicott High School. FRANCES ELMER Choir 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, Caps and Gowns Committee. JAN ET FLETCH ER Girls' Intramural Basketball 2, 3, Junior-Senior Dramatics Club 3, 4, Guides 2, 3, 4, Red and Black advertising staff, Choir 2, 3, 4, Senior Play. SHARON FLOYD Outing Club 2, 3, 4, Library Assistants 2, 3, 4, Office Assistants 2, 3, 4, Knitting Club 4, Caps and Gowns Committee 4, Senior Ball Committee 4, Choir 4, Red and Black typing staff, Announcement Committee. Scnizfrs JA ,I CAROL FLYNN Outing Club 25 Junior Prom Committee5 FTA 35 Art Club 35 Broadcasters 35 Red and Black Advertising Staff5 Announcements5 Sen- ior Ball Committee5 Dramatics Club 45 Guides 45 Choir 2, 3, 45 Pageant writing committee. PETER FRAZIER Intramural Basketball 25 Outing Club 2. Q, tv ' ' K X x 1' 1 l T f ' L ' T ti . 1 L Nj f 5 1 f 1960 L 5. 'D 'U c , l 73 f 2 T l ' y J N l 4, WX x ill! L j 14, X Q 1 N, J 1 ll i I 1 ll V V' gl x l W X it -14' J TH ,lfE G ls' !trant ral Sports Zqttin K in Club 45 FTA 5 5 a iting lj C mittee5 Red and Blaggw ping Staff5 .Red and Black advertising H5 Junior Prom fICommittee5 Senior Ball Committee5 Caps and I Gowns. ANNE GAUSE Girls' Basketball 35 Knitting Club 45 Outing Club 2, 3, 45 Art Club 25 World Affairs Forum 25 Guides 2, 3, 4. MITCHELL GAUSE JV football 2, 35 JV track 25 Track Manager 45 Outing Club 2, vice-president 3, 45 Chess Club 3, 45 German Club 45 FTA 35 Varsity G 45 Lunch Ticket Committee 35 Senior Play stage crew 35 Talent Show stage crew 35 Pageant writing staff. BRUCE GEROUX Most Athletic Varsity Football 3, co-captain 45 JV Basket- ball 25 Varsity Basketball 3, 45 Track Team 35 Varsity G 3, president 45 Student Coun- Cil 2, 4. RICHARD GREEN Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 45 Outing 25 Choir 25 Red and Black writing staff 45 Patrons' Evening Play5 lighting 3. BARBARA GREENHILL GAC secretary 45 Georgia Adams Hi-Y 45 Art Club 3, 45 Science Club 35 Knitting 45 FTA 25 vice-president 35 Outing Club 25 Art Squad 45 Guides 3, 45 Student Council 45 Red and Black advertising staff 45 Junior Prom Committee 35 Senior Ball Committee 4. MICHAEL GROGAN JV Football 35 Varsity Football 45 Intramural Basketball 2, 35 Outing Club 2, 35 Senior Ball Committee 4. JOEL GROSSMAN Intramural Basketball 35 Wrestling 3, 45 JV Football 35 Cross-Country 25 Marching Band 2, 35 Concert Band 2, 35 World Affairs Forum 2, 35 Science 2, 3, 45 Chess 45 Out- ing 2, 3, 45 French 3. Scniars JO-ANN GLASPEY Intramural basketball 35 Art 3, 45 Outing Club 25 FTA 45 Guides 45 Student Council 25 Red and Black Writing Staff5 Sophomore Hop Committee5 Junior Prom Committee5 Senior Ball Committee. DONALD GRAY Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 45 Outing Club 2, 3, 4. ROBERT GUIMOND Dramatics 2, Chess 4, Art 3, president 4. DAVEEN HANSEN Class Flirt Intramural basketball 2, 3, 4, JV Cheerleader 2, captain 3, Varsity Cheerleader 4, Outing Club 2, 3, Dramatics Club president 2, 3, 4, Georgia Adams Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Senior Ball committee, chairman 4, Honor Society 3, 4, National Merit Scholarship Commenda- tion 4. l ,Xa i I X ,i Yfjb 1,131 J, . ,gg J, f ,mf li JAMES HART Intramural basketball 2, 3, 4. LUCAS HART Most Scholarly Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4, Track 2, captain 3, 4, Science Club 2, Outing Club 2, German Club 3, Honor Society 3, 4, Na- tional Merit Scholarship semi-finalist 4. ROGER H EWLETT JV football 2, JV basketball 2, Varsity basketball 3, Varsity golf 2, 3, 4, Intramural basketball 4, Varsity G Club 2, 3, 4, Stu- dent Council 2, 3, Red' and Black advertising staff 4, Class Treasurer 2, 3, Athletics As- sociation Treasurer 4. LUCILLE HILLMAN Best Citizen Georgia Adams Hi-Y 3, Treasurer 4, Art Club 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4, Speak- ers' Corps 3, Vice-president 4, Student Coun- cil 2, 3, 4, Art Squad 2, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Class Secretary 4, Sophomore Hop com- mittee Chairman 2, Junior Prom Committee chairman 3, Senior Ball Committee, Honor Society 3, 4, D.A.R. Good Citizens' Award 4. mint aa. W. ..,...X Mgsamajsef M M N,.,,,...H, CHRISTINA HOWARD JV Cheerleaders 2, GAC Treasurer 4, French Club 3, 4, Outing Club 2, Science Club 3, Art Club- 3, 4, Knitting Club 4, Guides 4, Art Squad 3, 4, Red and Black advertising staff 4, Announcements Committee 4, Junior Prom Committee Chairman. SH EILA HOWARD Sophomore Hop committee, orchestra 2, Future Teachers of America 2, 3, president 4, Outing Club 2, Guides 4, Knitting Club 4, Junior Prom committee chairman, GAC 4, Red and Black advertising and writing staffs, Caps and Gown committee. SUSAN HOWLAND Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Science Club 2, Outing Club 2, Knitting Club 4, GAC 3, 4, Guides 4, Broadcasters 2, 3, 4, Red and Black advertising staff 4. JULIANNE HURLEY Intramural sports 2, 3, 4, Knitting Club 4, GAC 3, 4, Guides 2, 3, 4, Library assistants 2, 3, 4, Lunch squad 4. ROBERT HUTCHINSON JV Football 2, Vasity Football 3, 4, Intra- mural Basketball 2, 3, 4, JV Baseball 2, Varsity G 4, Outing Club 2, 3, 4, Guides 2, Red and Black advertising staff, Choir 2, Lunchroom committee 3, Stamp Club, presi- dent 4. DONNA INGRAHAM Guides 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Kaleidoscope 4, Red and Black advertising staff, GAC 4, Outing Club 2, 3, 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4, Knitting Club, Junior Prom committee, Senior Ball committee. ROBERT JENSEN Track 2. JUDITH JOUBERT Most Talented French Club 25 Dramatics 45 FTA 25 Outing Club 25 Octet 3, 45 Area All State Choir 2, 3, 45 All State Choir 45 Girls' Sophomore Choir 25 Senior Choir 3, 45 Intramural Basketball 45 Junior Prom Committee5 Red and Black writing staff5 Announcement Committee5 Senior Play5 Pageant Writing Committee5 MENC All Eastern Division Conference High School Chorus. MARGO J UDSON GAC 3, president 45 Dramatics 45 Outing 2, 35 FTA 25 Science 35 Art 2, 3, 45 Knitting 45 Office Assistant 2, 3, 45 guides 2, 3, 45 Red and Black writing statf5 Announcement committee. IRWIN KANTROWITZ Track 2, 3, 45 Boys' Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 45 Skiing 45 Varsity G 2, 3, 45 Outing Club 2, 35 Red and Black Staff. SUSAN KEENE Best All-Around GAC 3, 45 French Club 2, 3, 45 Georgia Adams Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Outing Club 25 Science Club 2, 35 Ski Club Executive 3, 45 Broad- caster 2, 3, 45 Student Council treasurer 25 Red and Black photograph staff5 Sophomore Choir 3, 45 Sophomore Hop Corner Chair- man 25 Junior Prom Corner Chairman5 Senior Ball Corner Chairman5 Junior Prom attendant5 Elk's Leadership Award 4. MICHAEL KELLEHER Varsity Baseball 35 Varsity G 45 Dramatics 45 Senior Play5 Boys' Intramural Basketball 3, 45 Outing Club 35 Junior Prom Committee 35 Drama Night5 Pageant Writing5 Senior Play. 960 PETER KELLIGREW JV Track 2, 35 JV Football 25 JV Basketball 25 Boys' lntramural Basketball 3, 45 Science Club 25 Outing Club 2, 3, 45 Student Coun- cil 2, vice-president 35 Red and Black Adver- tising Staft5 Choir 25 Student Council 45 Stamp Club 4. ANNE KENDALL GAC 3, 45 Science Club 35 Outing Club 2, 35 FTA 2, 35 Art Club 2, 3, 45 Knitting 45 Guides 2, 3, 45 Student Council 35 Ring Committee5 Red and Black Advertising Staff. Scuirfrs W w2ffiW-MW-1- - -M'me'-'time'-2-1'W'f'e Vn 5' i ' ' ' BARRETT KENYON Best Citizen Dramatics 45 Chess Club 2, 3, 45 Science Club 2, 3, 45 Speakers' Corps 3, 45 Student Coun- cil 3, president 45 Senior Play5 Drama Night5 Senior Ball Committees5 American Legion Oratorical Contest, County winner 35 Pageant writing committee. THOMAS KIRKPATRICK Varsity Basketball 3, 45 JV Basketball 25 JV Football 35 Varsity G 45 Wrestling 3, 45 Outing Club 2. R ETTA KLAU KS Red and Black Typing Staff5 Orchestra 2, 3: Outing Club 2, 3, 45 Girls' Intramural Basket- ball 3, 45 Knitting Club 45 Junior Prom com- mittee 35 Senior Ball committee 45 Guides 3, 4. JOAN KO KOLETSOS Most Congenial GAC 3, 45 French Club 3, 45 Georgia Adams Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Outing Club 25 Science Club 25 Band 2, 35 Red and Black advertising staff 45 Sophomore Hop Corner chairman5 Sophomore Class secretary5 Junior Class secretary5 Junior Prom Attendant 35 Senior Ball Corner Chair- man 4. ROBERT LaBRUM Outing Club 4, Senior Ball Decorations, Boys' Intramural Basketball 2, Captain 3, 4, Red and Black advertising staff 4, Library Club 3. DIANE LaFAY Guides 2, 3, Outing Club 2, 3, 4, Lunchroom Committee 4, Sophomore Hop Committee, Library Squad 4, Knitting Club 4. CHARIS LaFONTAINE Girls' Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 3, 4, Outing 2, Executive Committee 3, 4, Library Assistant 2, Science 2, 3, Knitting 4, lGuides 3, ,Announcement Committee, Sophomore Hop Committee 2, Junior Prom Committee 3, Senior Ball Committee 4, Red and Black Writing Staff, Comedy'Night 3, KAREN LaMAY Girls' Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4, GAC 3, 4, Outing Club 2, 3, 4, Georgia Adams Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Science Club 2, World Affairs Forum 2, Activity Ticket salesman 4, Opening Day Assembly 4, JV Cheerleader 2, Varsity 3, Captain 4, Track Scorer 3, 4, Red and Black advertising staff, Junior Prom attendant, Sophomore Hop, Junior Prom Committee, Senior Ball Committee. I 960 JOHN KOKOLETSOS Varsity Football 3, 4, JV Football 2, Varsity Basketball 4, JV Basketball 2, 3, Varsity G- 4, JV Baseball 2, German Club 3, Outing Club 2, 3, Student Council 2, Guide 2, Choir 2, 3, Sophomore Hop Committee, Junior Prom Committee, Senior Ball Committee, Stamp Club 4. SHEILA LaBARGE Girls' Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Outing Club 2, 3, 4, Art Club 2, 3, Library Club 2, Knitting Club 4, Red and Black Advertising Staff, Office Assistant 2, 3, Senior Ball Com- mittee, Caps and Gowns Committee, Comedy Night. iff, tt- iii W tv., I f' ,Iii It . ' if-J I FRANK LaMOY Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4. MARILYN LANCE Class Clown Outing Club 2, Science Club 2, 3, GAC 3, 4, Marching Band 3, Caps and Gowns Com- mittee, Octet 3, 4, Broadcasters Club 2, Soph- omore Hop Committee, Junior Prom Com- mittee, Senior Ball Committees, Track Scor- ing 3, Comedy Night 2. MATTH EW LASHWAY JV Football 2, Bowling 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4. RODA LAZAROU Girls Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4, Outing Club 2, 3, 4, Knitting Club 4, Guides 4, Office Assistant 3, 4, Sophomore Choir, Drama Night 2, Area All State Competition 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Hop Committee, Junior Prom Committee, Senior Ball Committee, Announce- ments Committee 4. HOLLY LESTER French Club 3, Outing Club 2, Science Club 2, 3, Hi-Y 3, 4, Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4, Art Club 4, World Affairs Forum 4, Lunch ticket salesman 3, 4, Drama Night 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, FTA 4, Senior Ball, Committee Chairman, Sophomore Hop Committee Chairman, Junior Prom Com- mittee Chairman, Red and Black Advertis- ing Staff, Opening Day Assembly 4, Speak- ers Corps 3, Radio Broadcasters 4, Home- room Basketball 2, 4, American Legion Oratorical Contest 3, Pomfret Convention. DEBORAH LIDDLE Most Popular Georgia Adams Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, JV Cheerleader 2, Varsity 3, 4, Student Council 2, Speakers Corps 3, Opening Day Assembly 4, Drama- tics Club 3, 4, Concert Band 2, Marching Band 2, Science Club 2, Outing Club 2, GAC 3, 4, Sophomore Choir 2, Junior Senior Choir 3, 4, Octet 4, Junior Prom Queen, French Club 3, Radio Broadcasting 2, 3, 4, Drama Night 2, 3, Announcement Committee 4, Red and Black writing staff, Sophomore Hop, Junior Prom Committee, Senior Ball Committee Chairman, Patrons' Evening 4, Track Scoring Squad 3, Pageant Writing Committee 4, Kaleidoscope 4, Emma Willard Conference 3, Senior Play 4. 561421 5 I 960 EDWARD LINDSTRAND Track 3, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Outing Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, Band 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 4. MARGARET LYMAN Most Ladylike- GAC 3, 4, Georgia Adams Hi-Y 2, secretary 3, president 4, Outing Club 2, Science Club 2, Speakers' Corps 3, Ski Club 3, Executive Council 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Guides 3, Marching Band 2, Senior Class treasurer, Senior Ball committee chairman, Junior Prom Committee, Sophomore Hop committee chair- man, Honor Society 3, 4, Optimist Citizen- ship Award, National Merit Scholarship Com- mendation, Senior Play. JANET MacDONALD GAC 3, 4, Georgia Adams Hi-Y 4, Outing Club 2, 3, Art Club 3, Science Club 3, Knitting Club 4, FTA 3, Dramatics Club 4, Guides 3, Senior Play 4, Red and Black advertising staff, Kaleidoscope, Junior Prom Committee, Senior Ball Committee, Sopho- more Hop Committee. FRANCIS MANGINE JV football 3, Track 3, 4, Intramural Basket- ball 2, 3, 4, Cross-Country 4, Varsity G 4, Outing Club 2, World Affairs Forum 4. CAROL MATTH EWS GAC 3, 4, Art Club 2, 4, FTA 2, 3, 4, Science Club 2, 3, World Affairs Forum 3, Knitting Club 4, Guides 3, 4, Lunch Ticket Salesman 4, Red and Black photography staff, Orches- tra 2, 3, 4, Announcements Committee, Soph- omore Hop Committee, Senior Ball Commit- tee. KAREN MAZER GAC 3, 4, Georgia Adams Hi-Y 3, Sergeant- at-Arms 4, Dramatics Club 3, treasurer 4, FTA 2, 3, Science Club 2, 3, Outing Club 2, 3, Guides 3, 4, Broadcasters 3, Red and Black Writing Staff, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Comedy Night 3, Caps and Gowns Chairman 4, Sophomore Hop Committee, Honor So- ciety 4, Pageant Writing Committee, Senior Play, Marching Band 3. l l l i ELIZABETH McNAl RY GAC 4, French Club 3, 4, Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4, Outing Club 2, 3, 4, Broadcasters 3, Ski Club 3, 4, Student Council 4, Drama Night 2, 3, Opening Day Assembly'4, Red and Black Writing Staff, Red and Black Homeroom circulation manager, Junior Prom Committee, Senior Ball Committee, Announce- ments Committee Chairman, Track Scoring Squad 3, 4, Sophomore Hop Committee. MARTHA K. MINSTER Science Club 2, 3, 4, FTA 4, Red and Black advertising and writing staffs, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 3, 4, Area All-State 2, 3, 4, Conference All-State 2, 3, 4, All Eastern Division Conference High School Orchestra 4, National Honor Society. GARY MOCK intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Bowling Team 4, Outing Club 3, Science Club 2, Band 2, 3. ROBERT MORRIS Varsity Football 4, JV Football 3, JV Basket- ball 2, 3, Bowling 3, 4, Intramural Basket- ball 2, 3, 4, Varsity G 4, Outing Club 2, 3, 4, Science Club 2, Red and Black Writing Staff 4, Caps and Gowns Committee 4, Junior Prom Committee, Senior Ball Com- mittee. mivrs DAVID McDOWELL Best All-Around JV Football 2, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, JV Basketball 2, Track 2, 3, captain 4, Outing Club 2, French Club 3, Dramatics Club 4, Varsity G 3, 4, Student Council Vice-presi- dent 3, treasurer 4, Red and Black circula- tion manager, Homeroom activity tickets chairman 2, 3, 4, Junior class vice-president, Senior class president, Sophomore Hop com- mittee, Junior Prom committee, Senior Ball committee, Dartmouth Books Award 3, Na- tional Honor Society, Senior Play Cast: ROBERT MCMILLEN Most Likely to Succeed Varsity Football 4, JV Football 2, 3, Track 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Varsity G 4, Outing Club Historian 2, 3, 4, Science Club 2, 3, president 4, World Affairs Forum 3, Chess Club treasurer 4, Student Council 2, Red and Black Editor-in-Chief, Pageant Writing Committee, Junior Prom Committee, Senior Ball Committee, Caps and Gowns Com- mittee, National Merit Semi-finalist, Honor Society 3, 4, Bausch and- Lomb Science Award, Senior Play. if I 0 ' 'F is fftw f t iF , . be-iff A 1 ,fc MICHAEL MUESGETTE Proiectionist 3. ROBERT MYERS Outing Club 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 4. 1960 le LAWRENCE NASSIVERA Varsity Football 4, JV Football 3, Varsity Baseball 3, 4, JV Baseball 2, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Varsity G 4, Outing Club 2, 3, Science Club 2, 3, Student Council 3, Business Manager of Red and Black, Speakers Corps 3, Junior Prom Committee Chairman, Senior Ball Committee, Honor Society 3, 4. STEPHEN NATHAN Most Congenial Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 3, JV Track 2, Intramural Basketball 2, captain 2, 3, Varsity G 2, 3, Secretary 4, French Club 2, 3, Outing Club 2, Dramatics Club 2, Speakers Corps 3, Athletics Association vice- president 3, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Red and Black photography staff, Activity Ticket salesman 2, 3, Senior Class vice-president Sophomore Hop Committee, Senior Ball Com- mittee, Emma Willard Confeience, Pomfret Conference. MONROE N EWELL JV Football 2, Varsity 3, 4, track 2, 3, 4: intramural basketball 2, 3, 4, Varsity G 4, Red and Black advertising staff, wrestling 3, Outing Club, Junior Prom Committee. JOAN NOONAN Guides 3, 4, Office Assistants 2, 3, 4, Outing Club 2, 3, Art Club 3, Science Club 3, Intra- mural Sports 2, 3, 4, GAC 4, Knitting Club fn Art Squad 4, Activity tickets Salesman 3, Sophomore Hop committee, Junior Prom committee, chairman, Senior Ball Committee, Red and Black advertising staff, Red and Black writing staff, Announcements Commit- tee. enivrs ABRAHAM NORMAN Varsity Football 3, 4, JV Football 2, Varsity Basketball 4, JV Basketball 2, 3, Track 2, 3, Varsity G 4, Chess Club 3, 4, Outing Club 3. CAROL ANN O'KEEFE Transferred from Fort Edward High School, Intramural basketball 4, Dramatics Club 4, Outing Club 4, Kaleidoscope 4, Senior Play. MARY ANN O'LEARY Intramural basketball 2, 3, 4, Knitting Club 4, Outing Club 2, GAC 4, Guides 2, 3, 4, Office Assistant 2, Caps and Gowns Com- mittee 4, Red and Black Advertising Staff 4, Junior Prom Committee, Pageant writing committee. HERMINE PARKER Transferred from Mount St. Agnes Academy, Bermuda, Dramatics Club 4, Choir 4, Senior Ball Committee, Pageant writing committee. JANET PASSINO Intramural basketball 2, 3, Knitting Club 4, Outing Club 2, Guides 2, 3, 4, Caps and Gowns Committee 4, Office Assistant 2, Red and Black Typing Staff. RONALD PERRY JV football 2, 3, Varsity 4, Track 2, 3, Wres- tling 3, Intramural basketball 2, 3, 4, Outing Club 2, 3, 4, Varsity G 4, Announcement Committee 4. SONJA PERSSON GAC 3, 4, JV and Varsity basketball scoring 4, Outing Club 2, 3, 4, Art Club 3, FTA 3, Student Council 2, 3, Broadcasters 3, 4, Red and Black Advertising Staff 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Speakers Corps 3, 4, Drama Night 2, General Co-chairman of Junior Prom, Senior Ball Committee, Junior Prom Attend- ant, Sophomore Hop Committee. SANDRA LEE PHILLIPS GAC 3, 4, Art Club 2, 3, Outing Club 2, 3, Red and Black Advertising Staff 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Drum Majorette 2, 3, 4, Area All- State Band 2, 4, Area All-State Orchestra 3, Announcements 4, NYSSMA Festival 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Senior Ball Com- mittee 4. CAROLE POTTER Library Squad 2, 3, 4, Art Club 3, Knitting Club 4, Art Squad 3, Caps and Gowns Com- mittee 4, Pageant writing committee. GARY PREVOST Varsity Cross-Country 2, 3, 4, JV basketball 2, Varsity 3, 4, Varsity baseball 2, 3, 4, Varsity G 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Hop Committee. CHARLES PRYCE Intramural basketball 2, 3, 4, Varsity Golf 2, 3, 4, Varsity G 2, 3, 4, Announcement Committee 4, National Honor Society. GAIL PURDY Most Athletic French Club 4, Outing Club 2, 3, 4, Knitting 4, GAC 4, Science 3, Red and Black Advertis- ing Staff 4, Activity Ticket salesman 2, Junior Prom Committee, Senior Ball Com- mittee 4. 1960 KATHLEEN REARDON Track scorer 2, 3, 4, GAC 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, Outing Club 2, 3, 4, Science Club 2, 3, Student Council 3, Red and Black Advertising Staff, Choir 2, 3, 4, Drama Night 2, Octet 3, 4, General Co-chair- man of Senior Ball 4, Junior Prom Com- mittee. AMANDA REINHARDT Transferred from Northfield School for Girls East Ncrthfield, Mass, Dramatics 4, Knitting Club 4, Kaleidoscope 4, Senior Ball Corner Chairman. I I 45614 Drs SCOTT RICHARDSON JV football 3, Varsity football 4, Track 3, 4, Boys' intramural basketball 2, 3, 4, Varsity G 4, Chess Club 3, 4, Outing Club 2. FAY RIVERS Girls' Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4, Outing Club 2, Student Council 2, Red and Black Advertis- ing Staff, Band. 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Maiorette 2, 3, 4, Area all-state band 2, 3, 4, NYSSMA festival, flute solo, 2, 3, 47 Honor Society 4. LARRY ROBILLARD Intramgfral basketball 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, Chess Club 2, 3, 4, Outing Club 3, 4. WILLIAM ROGERS Intramural basketball 2, 3, 4, Bowling 2, 3, 4, JV basketball 3, Varsity baseball 4, Dra- matic Club 4, Outing Club 2, 3, 4, Science Club 2, 3, Red and Black Homeroom Circu- lation, Manager 4, Red and Black Advertising Staff 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Drama Night 3, Sopho- more Hop Committee 2, Junior Prom Com- mittee 3, Senior Ball Committee 4, Senior Play. KAREN ROSSITER Library Squad 3, Art Club 3, 4, Knitting Club 4, Red and Black Advertising Staff 4, Junior Prom Committee, Senior Ball Com- mittee. GEORGE SAMMONS Track 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Varsity G 3, 4, Science- Club 2, 3, Student Council 4, Red and Black Photograph Staff, Announcement Committee Chairman. FRANCES SAVIN Art Club 3, 4, Outing Club Secretary 2, Knitting Club 4, Reid and Blalck Advertising Staff, Senior Ball Committee, Office Assistant 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA SELLECK Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4, GAC 3, 4, Track Scorer 2, 3, 4, Outing Club 2, 3, 4, Science Club 2, 3, Knitting Club 4, Guides 4, Student Council 4, Choir 3, 4, Sophomore Hop Coim- mittee, Junior Prom Committee, Senior Ball Committee. BARBARA ROHRWASSER French Club 4, Outing Club 2, 3, Knitting Club 4, FTA 3, 4, GAC 3, 4, Ski Club 4, Guides 3, Red' and Black Writing Staff 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Senior Ball Com- mittee 4. CHARLES ROSOFF Outing Club 2, 4, Science Club 3, Band 2, 3 4, Orchestra- 2, 4. 1 ,W PRUDENCE SELLECK Intramural sports 2, 3, 4, Outing Club 2, 3, 4, Knitting Club 4, FTA 3, Guides 4, Or- chestra 2, 3, 4, Red and Black advertising staff, Band 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Senior Ball Committee Chairman, Junior Prom Committee, Pageant writing committee. DANIEL SEWELL JV Football 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, JV Base- ball 2, 3, Varsity Baseball 4, Intramural Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4, Varsity G 4, Chess Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, Sophomore Hop Committee, Junior Prom Committee, Senior Ball Committee. ll' A 1 I' it I t i........ IRVING SHIFFRIN Intramural basketball 2, 3, Science Club 2, 3, Proiection Club 3, 4, Sophomore Hop com- mittee. ZEUVlA SHIVERS GAC 4, Outing Club 2, 3, 4, Knitting Club 4, Red and Black Typing Staff 4, Kaleidoscope 4, Junior Prom Decoration Committee 3, Sen- ior Ball Decoration Committee 4, Caps and Gowns Committee 4, Senior Play. CAROL SIMPSON Intramural Sports 4, French Club 3, 4, Georg- ia Adams Hi-Y 3, 4, Student Council 3, Red and Black assistant business manager 4, Junior Prom Decoration Committee 3, Na- tional Honor Society. CAROLE SINGER Girls' Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 3, 4, Science Club 2, 3, FTA 2, 3, 4, Office As- sistants 3, 4, Art Club 2, Knitting Club 4, Outing Club 2, 3, Library Club 2, Guides 3, 4, ,Broadcasters 3, 4, Red and Black Writ- ing Staff 4, Band 2, 3, Sophomore Hop Dec- oration Committee 2, Junior Prom Decora- tion Committee 3, Senior Ball Decoration Committee 4, MaT'ching Band 2, 3, Drama Night 2, '3, Kaleidoscope 4, Pageant Writing Committee 4. cn 271' PAMELA SLAYTON Knitting Club 4, Outing Club 2, 3, 4, Art Club 3, Guides 3, 4, Lunchroom committee 4, treasurer 4, Red and Black typing staff 4, Senior Ball Decorations 4, Pageant Typing Committee 4. SUSAN SONDRINI Knitting Club 4, Red and Black Writing Staff 4, Choir 3, 4, Band 3, 4, Marching Band 3, 4, Dance Bancl 4, Senior Ball Decorations 4, Girls' Intramural Sports 3, Junior Prom Deco- rations 3. ' 1960 ' ROBERT STEWART JV Football 2, Varsity Football Manager 4, Outing Club 2, 3, 4, Varsity G 4, Lunch- room monitor 4, Choir 2, 3, Senior Ball Com- mittee 4. JAMES STREETER Most Unpredictable JV Football 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, JV Bas- ketball 2, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, JV Base- ball 2, Varsity Baseball 3, 4, French Club 3, Varsity 3, 4, Dramatics 2, 3, Band-12, 3, 4, Orchestra 4, Sophomore Hop Corner Chair- man 2. ALLEN SUCKMAN Varsity Football 2, 3, Baseball Manager 3, Track 2, 4, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4: Varsity G 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 2, 3, 4, Drama Night. l CAROL TRUE Dramatics 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Future Teachers 2, 3, 4, Speakers Corps 3, GAC 3, 4, Outing Club 2, Ski Club 3, Broadcasters 4, Guides, Senior Play 4, Red and Black Writ- ing Staff 4, Comedy Night 3, Honor Society 4, Senior Play. A--'1 'flu'- 7-'rf-- -'Y-'Y W Ev' Y THOMAS TUCKER Intramural Basketball 3, 4, Dramatics 3, 4, Outing Club 4, Library Squad 2, Drama Night 4. ANN TUPPER French Club 3, 4, Future Teachers 2, 3, 4, Speakers Corps 3, Guides 4, Red and Black Writing Staff 4. I Sen Zfrs SUSAN UNGER French Club 4, Hi-Y 4, Dramatics 4, Ski Club .3, 4, FTA 4, Science Club 2, 3, GAC 3, 4, World Affairs Forum 4, Outing 2, 3, Art Club 3, 4, Knitting 4, Office Assistant 4, Pageant Writing Committee 4, Junior Prom Committee 3. PETER Van DYKE Intramural basketball 2, 4, Golf 2, 3, 4, Outing Club 3, 4, secretary 2, Science Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, Red and Black 2, 3, Orchestra 2, Junior Prom. Committee 3, Senior Ball Committee 4, Pageant Writing Committee. RUDOLPH VARNEY Intramural basketball 2, 4, JV baseball 3, Outing Club 2, 3, 4. DENNIS VOGEL Varsity basketball 3, 4, Drarbatics Club 3, 4, secretary, Speak s Corp -3,II1, Student Coun- cil 4, 1 ed rand I . k argfertlsing manager 4, Octet , Qppeqingi dayfi dsgembly 4, Junior Prom mrhktee 3, ,, nior Fglay. Y lf it A t V , if ff. A x gy . 5, . 3' ia si ' xl, ., '75-V , :' if I V E1 fl f s I If , I X, ,K , .MX .., JAMES WEIN Track 2, Science Club 2, 3, 4, secretary 4, Chess Club 4, Red and Black photographer 4, Speakers Corps 3, Honor Society 4. JOHN WHITNEY Most Talented Intramural basketball 2, 3, 4, track 2, 4, Dance Band 2, 3, 4, Octet 3, 4, Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4, Speakers Corps 3, Broadcasters 3, 4, Red and Black ad staff 4, Concert Band 2, 3, 4, manager 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Manager 4, Drama Night 2, 3, 4, Patrons' Evening Play 3, Kaleidoscope 4, French Club 2, 3, Or- chestra committee chairman for Sophomore Hop 2, Orchestra Committee chairman for Junior Prom 3, Senior Announcements, Senior Play. BARBARA WILSON Intramural sports 2, 3, 4, Speakers Corps 3, 4, Outing Club 2, Pageant Writing Com- mittee 4, Sophomore Hop Committee 2, Sen- ior Ball Committee 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Drama Night 2, 3, 4, Opening Day Assembly 4, Octet 3, 4, Kaleidoscope 4, Red and Black writing staff 4, Red and Black advertising staff 4, Entrance chairman of Junior Prom 3, Junior Class Ring Committee 3, Senior Play. PATRICIA WINCHELL GAC 4, Dramatics 2, 3, 4, Knitting 4, Library 2, FTA 2, 3, 4, Speakers' Corp 3, 4, Outing 2, 3, 4, Broadcasters 3, 4, Library Squad 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Senior Ball Committee Chairman 4. 1960 KATHERI N E WALKER GAC 3, 4, Outing Club 2, 3, ETA 3, Guides 3, 4, Library Staff 3, 4, Broadcasters 4, Speak- ers Corps 3, 4, Sophomore Girls Choir 2, Red and Black Writing Staff 4, Caps and Gowns Committee 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Senior Ball Committee 4. ANNE WARREN GAC 3, 4, Art Club 2, secretary 2, Science Club 2, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, treasurer 3, Vice-presi- dent 4, Outing Club 2, secretary 2, Ski Club 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Art Squad 2, Band 2, 3, 4, Red and Black editorial staff 4, Opening day assembly 4, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom decoration committee 3, Sophomore Hop decoration committee 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Senior Play. - W Mwmffsstfas,,,M.s,..attv.wi,..,-,.,....-Msmsmmu-- - ng irc - ELLEN WINER Most Unpredictable JV Cheerleading 35 Track Scorer 2, 3, 45 French Club 3, 45 Senior Dramatics Club 3, 45 Outing Club 2, 35 GAC 3, 45 Science Club 2, 35 Knitting Club 45 Hi-Y 45 Broadcasters 25 Guides 45 Choir 2, 35 Red and Black Ad- vertising Staff5 Drama Night 25 Activity Tickets Salesman 25 Senior Play 4. PATRICIA WISWALL Senior Dramatics Club5 Outing Club 2, 35 Art Club 35 FTA 2, 3, 45 GAC 3, 45 Guides 3, 45 Library Squad 3, 45 Student Council 25 Broadcasters 45 Choir 2, 3, 45 Red and Black advertising staff 45 Caps and Gowns Com- mittee5 Sophomore Hop decorations Com- mittee5 Junior Prom Decorations Committee5 Senior Ball decorations committee5 Pageant writing committee5 Senior Play. JOHN WORSTER Outing Club 2, 3, 45 Art Club 3, 45 Stage Crew 3, 45 Activity Tickets Salesman 35 Red and Black photography staff 45 Co-Chair- man of Sophomore Hop 25 Door Co-Chairman of Junior Prom 35 Co-Chairman of Senior Ball 45 Stage Crew Patrons' Evening Play. JANE YEO French 45 Knitting Club 45 Outing Club 4, 25 Science Club 25 Student Council 25 Drama Night 25 Choir 25 Red and Black writing staff5 Sophomore Hop, Chairman. BONNIE ZALUTSKY FTA 45 Guides 3, 45 Library Staff 2, 3, 45 Office Assistants 2, 35 Dramatics Club 45 Outing Club 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 35 Red and Black ad staff 45 Sophomore Hop Committee 25 Knitting Club 45 Senior Play. GEORGE ZERVAS JV Football 35 Intramural Basketball 2, 45 Outing Club 25 Stage Crew 35 Broadcasters 45 Senior Play. an 271' Jam Jdyglwrlvflfl Kzzmera Shy .F g bfl' dat! O95 Juom-L ALLEN NEIL SWEENEY Intramural basketball 3, Art Club 4, Kibrary Outing Club 2, 3, Chess Club 4, World Squad 2, Office assistant 3, Red and Black Affairs Forum 4. typing staff 4. POLLY WARD PHILIP MORRISON Transferred from Bolton Central School this Golf 3- ' year. Intramural basketball 2, Bolton Year- book Staff 4. tfffif ,J XP My ' YY rvilfygy Seuivr flozwrs Our representatives to the Empire Girls' and Boys' State were Barbara Bosworth and Richard Derby. The finalists in the National Merit Scholarship Test from our school were Lucas Hart, Robert McMillen, and James Wein. Twelve others received the Letter of Commenda- tion Award. Winner of the Dartmouth Book Award was David McDowell. Winners of the Optimist Youth Appreciation Week Good Citizen Award were Peggy Lyman and Richard Derby. Awarded the Bausch and Lomb Science Award was Robert McMillen. First place winner in the United Nations Contest was Joseph Drew, who was our representative at the Youth Seminar in New York. Michele Bedesem was the second place winner. The winner of the D.A.R. Good Citizenship Contest was Lucille Hillman. The Elks Club Leadership Award went to a senior, Susan Keene. Robert McMillen won the New York State Science and Engineering Scholarship. Candidates for the National Honor Society Test were Robert McMillen, Lawrence Nassivera, and Lucas Hart. Successful recipients of the New York State Scholarship were Michael Bedesem, Michele Bedesem, Stuart Carter, Joseph Drew, James Duers, Daveen Hansen, Lucas Hart, David McDowell, Robert McMillen, George Sammons, Ann Tupper, Dennis Vogel, Anne Warren, and James Wein. Alternates for scholarships were David Craig, Carol True, Karen Mazer, and Carole Matthews. l27 ...nan-A-.Q.m......-A. . .- ,..-A President ,.., ,A. ......F Vice-President Secretary ....... .,... Treasurer ....... e.... Adviser ..,,.. 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Kristine Kenney 133 i Sophomores Deborah Budd Patricia Bulman Barbara Bulova Carolyn Cantz Genevieve Capone Patsy Cappello Joan Carpenter Laura Carpenter Roberta Carroll Sharon Anne Carroll Roberta Breuder Robert Breuder Phyllis Brothers Jean Brown Morton Batchelder John Beale Virginia Bean Diane Abraham David Adams Nancy Adams Sharon Akins Scott Alexander Arnold Alkes Anita Anderson Rosemary Aurelia Patricia Bannin Donald Bannon Carol Barnes Roberta Barry Anita Blocksudge Marcia Bowen Faith Brand Mary Elizabeth Braydor- Robert Brennan Frances Colton Katherine Carter Wayne Chagnon John Chambers John Cifone Darlene Combs Barbara Constantine Dean Cimini David Clark Thomas Clark Constance Cowart Helen Cowles Steven Craig Elizabeth Clarke Marcia Cleghorn Clarence Collins 9- Svplzamares -- Marilyn Crannell Bruce Crawford Louis Cross Nancy Cummings l35 Neil Davis Roger Davis Susan Day Virginia Dean Susan Dickinson Michele DiManno Sharon Dobert Petter Dudley David Duell Carol DuFour Sophomvrcs Alfred Hartwell Robert Havens Donna' Haviland Douglas Heide Margo Hernandez Gretchen Herschleb Sharon Hickey Fay Hill Gary Hook Beverly Hopkins I-36 John Glaspey Donna Granger Daniel Grant Leonard DuFour Frederick Dumont John Dunn Nancy Dziamba Richards Edmonds Caroline Edmunds Edgar Eggleston Gyle Ellsworth Gerald Fair Constance Freeman Zoltan Gaal Richard Gillingham Janet Greenawalt Karen Gregorio Douglas Hallett Karen Hamell Sharon Hamell Donald Harney Ronald Hall William Hall Margaret Halladay Francis Ledford Judith Howard Pamela Huested Terry lngraham Dorothy John Pauline Kamburelis Edward Kenney Kristine Kenney Scott Kenyon Robert King Teri King Paul Kohn Charlene LaMere Barbara Leibman Lionel Lemery Ovid LaMere Jane Lattimore Stuart Lazarus 515' at in Maxine Long William Lyford Helen Manell William Mangine Bruce Martin Thomas McCarthy Ann McDonough I37 Srfphmzrfres Sara McGee Sherryn McLaughlin Jane McNairy Dale Mellon Robert Miller Ann Minnick Nancy Minnick Patricia Mock Mary Lee Moynihan Patrick Mudaette Sophamvres Carrie Ross Martha Saidel Maria Scarpellino Linda Sewell Ellen Sexton Daphne Shaw Dennis Shaw Janice Shaw Michael B. Smith Michael W. Smith Roger Nichols Sandy Northrop Richard Pabst Lynn Parker Penolope Peck William Pettit Sharon Pickitt Mary Ann Pike Jean Robinson Nile Powers Carolyn Romer Joanne Ross Marie Potter Carolyn Powers Sherlyn Quarters Barry Ramsey Sandra Ramsey Diane Ramsdell Phillip Reynolds William Ringer Paul Ringwood Hilma Murray Lana Nasivera Kristine Nelson Sally Nesbitt Patricia Newton Barbara Ralmo Wanda Smith sv iw Y' Y' .W ,. , . Q 1 ,ai - 1.5 'f,, :' , V W -Q - .,,' L- f-. - x : Wilfred Smith Sharon Spaulding vvorn and fun combined to give the sophomores a good year. Richard Spector Stewart Stern Florence Stone -Sophvmvres Jonathan Thomas Alma VanDerwarker George Van Garderen Edward Van Horn Roger Van Orman Priscilla Van Wirt Angela Warner Leonard Webster Joan Wells Jeanette Williams Cynthia Winter Carole Wood Wilbur Wright Brenda Yates S 'I 1 ',EM'ig,, i :L B' M ws .1 wi. F Wi fig. 3yq,,,- mf asv X fa, , f an , W ,,. ,,.k ,L K V-me N x iii 5aQ.x'sI f 31' ' 'W ,. 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THE POST-STAR cl an THE GLENS FALLS TIMES Norfhern New York's Morning and Evening Newspapers THE FLAIR SHOP 208 Glen S'I'ree+ GLENS FALLS Your S'I'ore for Young Fashions l l l F A S H . I I O d N 9 S s H + O P Pai Selleck, Glens Falls' Giclgef, loolcs perl in a gown from fhe Fashion Shop JUNE CLEANERS, INC. AHer school Frances pays a visif 'lo June Cleaners. 4 R 6 M. C. SCOVlLLE'S zao Glen S+. Mr. Scoville shows Barb some aH'rac+ive merchandise ai' Scoville's. A. Glenwood Ave. Sue and Barb wafch fhe operafion of a lumber finishing machine af A. C. Warner LALOR 81 PASCO GLEN AND PINE ST., GLENS FALLS A Complele Line of Mobil Producls ARONSON'S DRUG STORE, INC. BARNEY ARONSON -JAMES BURNHAM II6 Broad S+. Tel. 2-I035 Glens Falls, N. Y. Weekdays 8-I0 Sunday 8-9 NIAGARA ELECTRIC COMPANY Radio - Television Hi-Fi and Slereosound 5I-53 Ridge Sireef Tel. 2-099I Com plimenfs of THE ORCHARD HOUSE LAKE GEORGE, N. Y. 360 Glen S+ree'I' I il' Dx Roger inspecls some work being done on +l1e Queensbury branch of I'l1e Glens Falls Nalional Bank and Trusf Company by The Duplex Conshuciion Company. STEINER'S Wallpaper - Toys - Paini' Arlisf Maferials 37 Warren S'h'ee1' Glens Falls BROAD ACRES FOOD MARKET Bes'r for Less Groceries - Meaf GEORGE and MARION CRANNELL KANSAS COFFEE SHOPPE 3I Warren Slreel' GLENS FALLS, NEW YORK 2-9875 JOHNNlE'S SUNDIAL SHOE STORE Shoes for All fhe Family I3 Ridge Sheef Glens Falls JOHN BELLEPHINE, Prop. ,il,L-lA Mr. PoHer helps Dave and Sue add 'I'o fheir savings accounfs ai 'Phe Firsi Nafional Bank. LEARN TO SAVE Regular savings can be your KEY TO SUCCESS. Through if, you can accumulale money for your college educa+ion . . . for clo+hes, 'rravel . . . for +housands of 'rhings you may wanf or need in 'rhe years ahead. We a+ Firsl' Na+ional Bank will consider if a privilege +o be +he bank for your savings. Whe'l'her your accoun+ is large or small, you can be sure of a warm welcome. Remember-+here's no beH'er +ime fhan foday 'l'o sfari' saving for a happier fufure. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF GLENS FALLS Granville Bol+on Landing Soufh Glens Falls . 5 l'JTT' P: Member Federal Deposrl' - 1 if 'Wd' Insurance Corporafion FINCH PRUYN 81 CO., INC. 27 Glen Sfreei' I l Mr. George Siephenson shows Sieve and Denny fhe mhny ou'I'- slanding defails of a Moforola felevision. Your Friendly Drug Sfore Complimenis of BOXER DRUG STORE SERVICE IS ouR BUSINESS BURNS NEWS ROOM Besi' Wishes From NOBLES LOCKSMITH 253 Bay Sfreel' Glens Falls Congrafulalions +o 'Phe Class of '60 TAYLOR WELDING SUPPLY CO 7 Mohican S+. Phone 2-I990 GLENS FALLS, NEW YORK k+.4,, ADIRONDACK BUS CO. ZI Soufh SIree'I' I Welcome aboard. says Voge as Pa'I and Jim en'I'er an Adirondack Transil' bus. Guidance -- Balance Training AcIivi'Iies Placemenl' in Key Posilions in Business Professional and Governmenl Offices ALBANY BUSINESS COLLEGE I26-I34 WasI1ing'I'on Ave. ALBANY IO, N. Y. CompIimen'Is of THE CHILDREN'S STORE 9-II Ridge SI., Glens Falls Congralulafions 'Io Ihe Class of '60 CAPONE'S SHOE SERVICE 3OIf2 Sou'II1 SI'ree'I' Besf Wishes Io Class of '60 JOHN WILEY SHOE CO. Rialfo Block I9 Warren SI'reeI' WEDGEWAY BARBER SHOP For Your Convenience and by AppoinI'menI' 2-I535 5 Barbers C. J. TARRANTELLI. Prop. GORDAN T. MOYNIHAN Inves'I'menI' OUEENSBURY HOTEL GLENS FALLS, NEW YORK Congrafulaiions 'Io 'Ihe Class of I960 SMART SET Infanl' fo Teen Fashions 57 Warren Slreei Complimenfs of N. WALBRIDGE GROCERY 239 Ridge Sireei' Complimenfs of RIDGEDALE PHARMACY Corner of RIDGE AND SANFORD Complimenls fo ihe Class of '60 A. PICHEO MARKET 24 Sanford Sr. Glens Falls PATRICK TOBACCO CO. 7 Broad S+ree+ Glens Falls, New York CANDY Sfuarf and Sieve check over a candy vending machine al' Pafriclc Tobacco Co. NORMAN'S SERVICE STATION Gulf Produc'I's II8 Broad Sf. Tel. 2-5777 C. U. R. DISCOUNT STORE II4 Sou1'h Sfreel GLENS FALLS, N. Y. Phone 3-2055 MILDRED ELLEY SECRETARIAL SCHOOL For Girls 227 Quail Sf. ALBANY, N. Y. SEND FOR CATALOGUE Complimenls of BUSH'S SUPER MARKET I67 Soulh Slreef GLENS FALLS. NEW YORK APEX INDUSTRIAL CONSTRUCTION CORP. .4 2 I Walnul S+. An example of local worlr performed by lhe Apex Indus'I'riaI Conslruc- 'lion Corporalion was 'Ihe ereciion of a building 'Io house a huge drum barlxer inslalled lo remove bark from wood before il is chipped and made info hardwood pulp. Complimenls of CARSON- DU FFY AGENCY, INC. A 63 Year Old Agency Dial 2-09I3 44 Maple Slreel' GLENS FALLS Complimenls of DORN'S TRANSPORTATION THE FOOD MARKET J. S. KANTOVWITZ AND SONS I30-I32 Broad S'I'ree'I' GLENS FALLS. NEW YORK Congralulalions 'Io +he Class of '60 THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER COMPANY 70I Glen Slreel' Tel. 2-2707 EHRLICH SUPPLY COMPANY 5I-57 Souih Slreel GLENS FALLS. N. Y. Besl Wishes Io I'he Class of '60 Good Luck, '60 DAVlD'S SHOES IT COSTS SO LITTLE TO LOOK LOVELY THE TOW-LY SHOP 209 Main S+. HUDSON FALLS, N. Y. WITH EVERYTHING IN FASHION AS NEW AS TOMORROW TRIADS MUSIC CENTER I9 Exchange S+. GLENS FALLS, N. Y. Phone 3-2848 Your Music Headquarlers Lowery Organs Conn Band lnsl'rumen'ls Complimenls of R. J. SELLECK 81 SON General Painting Contractors EARL YAWMAN'S Modernway ESSO SERVICENTER THE SUGAR BOWL Delicious Homemade Candy and lce Cream Ridge and Lawrence Sl'ree'l THE BEST IN CAR CARE EDDlE'S GREENHOUSE 8: FLOWER SHOP Flowers for All Occasions PHONE 2-9222 4 ETHAN DAVIGNON Groceries and Provisions Phone 2-2l84 5 Davis S'I'ree+ GLENS FALLS, NEW YORK GLEN SUPPLY ACH ENBACH'S Jewelers Since l890 Diamond lmporiers Qle,-,S Falls' N. Y. 208 GLEN ST' 52-54 Park S+ree1' GLENS FALLS NEW YORK -I-eL 2-3I37 QWWQ sflddhi . . fhrough Hue years HOTEL 81 MOTOR INN GOLDROOM -pf LANTERN INN Congra+ula+ions fo +l1e Class of I960 RAY SUPPLY, INC. Upper Glen S+. GLENS FALLS Audio-Visual and Hi-Fi Equipmeni' I Complimen+s of Our BeS'l' WlSl1eS CO. +0 lhe 84 Bay s+. I960 Senior Class FEIGENBAUM QUEENSBURY BARBER sr-lop CLEANERS HOTEL BASEMENT 82 Ridge S'I'ree+ GLENS FALLS, NEW YORK GLENS FALLS COCA-COLA BOWLING CO. 95 Main S+., So. Glens Falls I Mike and Janei' enioy a refreshing coke. ' ' noBERT's DAIRY 68 Third S+ r 1 Dick whips up a 'I'as+y frosf for Jim a+ Dober'I s Dairy. Complimenfs of C. V. PETERS CO. Men's Cloihing Furnishings and Shoes GLENS FALLS, NEW YORK STEPHEN HERTZ Jeweler Ill Glen Sfreef GLENS FALLS, NEW YORK If You Don'1 Know Furs Know Your Furrier BASSOCK'S FURRIERS SINCE 19:2 SULLIVAN 81 MINAHAN, INC. Funeral Home GLENS FALLS. N. Y. For Pizza and Fine l'l'alian Food DEL SlGNOR'S RESTAURANT lOpposi+e Rialfo Theaferl ALE,- Congra+ula+ions +o The Class of '60 THE DOUBLE M G'-ENDA'-E RESTAURANT FURNITURE CO. MICKIE and HELEN McDONALD. Props. 6 Maple S+. Glens Falls A Furnishing for Every Room Complimenfs of F. W. WOOLWORTH CO. 205-2l7Glen S+ree+ Upper Glen S+' GLENS FALLS N. Y. GLENS FALLS NEW YORK Congraiulaiions To 'I-he Class of '60 BROAD STREET LAUNDROMAT 5 Broad s+ree+ Glens Falls BURNS NEWS AGENCY, INC. 80-84 Glen SI'ree+ GLENS FALLS NEW YORK J. R. MCMULLEN CO., INC. Dress and Blouse Manufacfurers 7l LAWRENCE STREET GLENS FALLS , BARBER'S MARKET Compllmenls To Qualify Meals and Groceries 'Jw of '60 fi?'.i.iiiii5.. YANKLOWITZ ' ' PAPER co. C ,. ompimenls 35 All Sl. HUDSON FALLS? New YORK of Tel. 4-3325-45 MUSLER'S AIR-LAND MOTOR PARTS, Inc. Aul'omOl'ive Equipmenl ancl Supplies Machine Shop Service BRANCHES Hudson Falls 4-3329 23-25 Bay S'l'ree'I' Granville 778 GLENS FALLS, NEW YORK Greenwich, N. Y. 2-2254 Phone 2-092l FRASIER PAINT CORP. DIST. BENJ. MOORE 8. OO. Pain+, Wallpaper, Glass WE DELIVER 39 Park S'rree+ Glens Falls, N. Y. 2-6549 J. M. ALVERSON Congralulalions Gphmemsf Class of I9b0 ASHTON FUELS DEPARTMENT STORE 5, Walm 5+,ee+ Molor Slolrers, Coal, Fuel Oil, Fluid Heal, Oil Burners W. T. GRANT 81 CO. The Friendly Family Slore I50 Glen SI'reeI' GLENS FALLS. N. Y. Salisfacllon or Your Money Back Remember From Collage 'lo Caslle WOODBURY LUMBER GLENS FALLS, N. Y. BULLARD-GLENCRAFT PRINTING, INC A Local, Modern, EF'Ficien'I' Plan for Yearbook Procluclion SEE US FOR YOUR NEXT YEARBOOK I3 EAST WASHINGTON GLENS FALLS, N. Y. Dial 2-2050 or 2-4424 J. E. SAWYER 81 CO., INC. Dislribulors PLUMBING AND HEATING MATERIALS HARDWARE, STEEL, MILL SUPPLIES KOHLER FIXTURES, BRIGGS BEAUTYWARE BURNHAM BOILERS. INTERNATIONAL FURNACES PATRONIZE YOUR LOCAL HARDWARE DEALER AND PLUMBER I 64-78 Glen Slreel' Glens Falls, New York Complimenfs 'I'o 'I'I1e Class of '60 LAWRENCE ST. PHARMACY CompIimenI's of MORRIS AIKES 8: SON SCRAP METAL DEALERS W. L. MYERS Phone 2-6527 GLENS FALLS JEWELRY SHOP KEEPSAKE DIAMOND RINGS 20 Soufh S+. GLENS FALLS, N. Y. Bes+ Wishes 'Io Ihe Class of I960 EVELYN'S FLOWERS 2-6506 I Davis S'I'ree+ GIens Falls CompIimen'Is of GLENS FALLS PERMANENT FIREMEN'S BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION INC. I960 Com pIimen+s of JOHN W. READON J. ROBERT LaPANN Licensed Real Es+aI'e Brokers 55 Elm Sireef GLENS FALLS. NEW YORK 2-5894 LEFORD'S MUSIC CENTER 8 Madison S+ree'l' GLENS FALLS. NEW YORK Tel. 2-53I9 2-8798 COMPLETE GRADUATION SERVICE Class Rings - Commencemen+ Announcemenfs Caps and Gowns - Medals and Awards- Diplomas Taylor-made Yearbooks L. G. BALFOUR CO. BENTLEY 8: SIMON TAYLOR PUBLISHING CO. Your Re presen'I'a'I'ive HODGKINS OF BALFOUR Gus Hodglcins, Bob Gray, Don Nash, Jim Gerding, Frank Hanrahan P. O. Box 9 SCHENECTADY. NEW YORK Phone 3-5374 ALBANY, NEW YORK Phone 4-6940 READY TO NIEET THE CHALLENGE Now you ore o l-ligh School Groduote, reody to meet the chollenge of our modern world! Pernops you intend to continue your educotion, or begin o coreer in your chosen field. Wnoteyer your plons for the future, we ot the Glens Folls lnsuronce Compony wish you the best of luck ond offer our con- grotulotions on your post ocbievements. If you ore interested in becoming o port of one of Americds mojor industries, one thot offers excitement, cnollenge, ond opportunity for odvoncement, we would be glod to discuss your future in insuronce. Stop in ot our Glens Folls office ond discuss your plons with the friendly people in our personnel deport- ment. Old dT d O d 1849 INSURANCE COMPANY Glens Falls, N. IC 'Q ,H N K .lilx F Jxl fx XM l l Compliments of M. AMES CHEMICAL WORKS, INC TROY SHIRT MAKERS GUILD, INC. SI1ir+ Manufacfurers 7I LAWRENCE STREET GLENS FALLS N Y WILMARTH'S Zl-23 Ridge Sfreei' Glens Falls, New York Here Russ Brayion is showing Pele and Prudy some comforlable furniiure which can be purchased a+ Wilmarrhfs. MICO'S FORMAL RENTAL SERVICE New Garmenrs in Srock 30 Souih S'l'I'ee'l' Jug-I' Phone U5 GLENS FALLS, N. Y. 2-6922 2-6040 Hair aarren Sf. S. S. CO. STYLAIR I93 Glen S+. Beverly Peggy Bernard Gl-ENS FALLS. N. Y. Bernard Delain, Prop. Phone 2-445l A.B.C. , , ' ' YQ DoRN's TRANSPORTATION 'mpT'34fif.5fll'c'es and girl' The Harrlson Ave lnduans and an lndran from The Class of '43 ge? 1' Lff T gh? Kolce, The Two Pe're's. Harry Goldman, Doug, Mick. and George. LAPHAM'S SPORTING GOODS, INC. It Pays to PIay 282 GLEN STREET TEL. 2-3:75 Remember School Days Willa Good Snapshols SHANGRAW'S PHARMACY DEVELOPING, PRINTING, ENLARGEMENTS Glen S+ree+ a+ Gran'l' Ave. I o.. .. Complimenls of DIEGES 81 CLUST PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE CO. l MANUFACTURING JEWELERS Suile 403 Rogers Building I7 John S+ree'l', New York 8, N. Y. 2I BAY STREET P-'NGS PIN5 Telephone 2-0044 MEDALS CHARMS TROPHIES FOWLER'S DEPARTMENT STORE I 90 Glen S+ree'l' Jane and Sonia look over some cosmelics in.Fowler's. VAN DYKE INSURANCE AGENCY Pe'I'e and Prudy go 'I'I1eir separaI'e ways. LU ELLAN B EAUTY- PARLOR Congra+uIa+ions From ERNEST R, JACOBIE SPECTORS AUTO BODY Gasoline and HeaI'ing Oils 8' Jacobies' Corners Lm,W,,,e,, GANSVOORT ROAD ABALENE PEST CONTROL SERVICE, INC. ExI'erminaI'ing - Fogging - Fumigafing - Termife ConI'roI 220 GIen SI1'eeI' Phone 2-4900 GLENS FALLS, NEW YORK Congra+uIa'I'ions I'o I'I1e MIKE'S RESTAURANT Class of '60 AND DINER BORDEN'S 40 So. Main S+. SO. GLENS FALLS. N. Y. QUEEN SHOP 274 Glen S+ree1' Mrs. Weiner shows Ellen a iaclxei' ai' ihe Queen Shop. BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF I960 From We Ambridge Modular School CONGDON AGENCY TRI-COUNTY MOTOR PARTS Au'l'omo+ive Supplies and Equipmeni' II9-I2I Warren Sireel' GLENS FALLS, NEW YORK Congrafulalions fo lhe CLASS OF l960 SMART SET In'fan'l' +o Teen Fashions 57 WARREN STREET 1 GLENS FALLS INSULATION CO. 9 Marion Avenue GLENS FALLS, NEW YORK Phone 2-I652 J. H. MINNICH. Pres. The Sfore of Cheerful Service 3 G Q9 cw QQ Q GLENS FALLS AND ALBANY, N. Y. Congrafulafions +0 Ihe Class of I96O KOHN BROS. I 79 Glen S'I'. I A pair of high heels gel 'I'he aHen+ion of Billie Blackman as she visiis Kohn Bros. CARSWELL MOTORS, INC. I nfernafional Jeeps Trucks GLENS FALLS NEW YORK GLENS FALLS SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION 37 Bay Sfreef GLENS FALLS NEW YORK Complimenfs Io 'Ihe Class of '60 SUNNYLAND FARM MARKET 70 ORVILLIEhSiI1.e 2'7gl?ENs FALLS PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS F I RIDGE zas B L 0 E O N K S I T S I R H E 0 5 P Debbie and Jim Iook over on 'I'he many exceIIen+ books offered ai' +I-me Ridge Book Shop. Complimenfs LELAND PAPER CO. of GLENS FALLS INC. FRANCHISED NEW CAR DEALERS Paper and Paper Producfs FORD GARAGE 76 Lawrence S+. GLENS FALLS. N. Y. Tel. 2-0949 MacMILLEN BUICK, INC. MURPHY, PARSONS, INC. PARSONS OF GLENS FALLS PRIDE MOTCRS, INC. QUEENSBURY MOTORS, INC. WHITEMAN CHEVROLET, INC 6 I LOOMIS AGENCY, INC Insurance Since 1852 Glens Falls, New York EAGLE CLOTHING CO. eLENs FALLS, N. Y. BEST WISHES TO THE Class of '60 John L. Wilson. i 1 Advertising ......,.... 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