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Q . ,,.0 ,ui -, W, ,..,,fff,.,' Ar, J - 7. 1,-.5 H wgy . . , ,V , 1952 PIDIIEER Presented By The SENIQR CLASS QP GREEIWILLE CEIITRIIL RURHL 5CHO0L GREENVILLE, NEW YQRK 1. A FOREWCDRD . We, the Class of 1952, present this issue of the Pioneer with the hope that in the years to corne it will recall, not only for us but also for our parents and friends, happy memories of the hours spent at our Alma Mater. Although we are looking ahead to the future with our modern theme, we recognize and appreciate the value and teachings of the past and present. Superintendent Elwood Hitchcock BGARD CDF EDUCATIQN ' A - 'Jeff ,E. V, xx X fa, I Q First Row, left to right: Elwood Hitchcock, T. Merritt Elliott, Vincent L Riley, George E. Story, C. Howard Spalding. Second Row: Scott M. Ellis James C. Stevens, Raymond S. Losee, Paul S. Palmer. Principal ' ' Scott M. Ellis 'W Front Row. left to right: C. Hulick, Grade 5: M. Wood, Grades l, 2, 3, Rens.: l. Turpin, Grade 6: P. Field, Grade se i. Bebeeek, Grade 4: E. Barrett, Grade 4: H. Rundell, Kind.: i. lrwin, Sec.: M. Steifel, Asst. Sec.: R. Barrett, Grade 6. Second Row: J. Lancto, Elementary Supervisor: H. Hansen, Nurse: Ci. Harring, Kind.: E. Rivenburgh, Grade 2: C. White, Grade 3: C. Bartholomew, Grade 1: M, Bogardus, Grade 2: H. Hiltsley, Grade l: R. Flansburgh, Grade 3: J. Hopkins, Grades 4, 5, 6. Rens. r . i iii fs C3 fl Q C3 i ' 4 44 ii J s +1 L ru 1 Front Row, left to right: J. Maggie, Commerce: M. Harding, Commerce: M. Wooster, Social Studies: M. Shaw, Math. and Social Studies: H. Brown, Social Studies: M. Rupplein, Home- making: H. Hansen, Nurse: M, Mathia, Librarian: D. Midgley, English: J. Sells, Physical Edu- cation. Second Row: G. Randall, Science and Coach: H. Ford, Math. and Science: W. Davis, Art: D. Mabee, Physical Education: L. Falkey, Vocal Music: H. Ketcham, Agriculture: T. Blaisdell, English: R. Breakell, Social Studies and Spelling: R, Tyrrell, Instrumental Music: K. Scheffler, Spanish and Latin: S. Ellis, Principal. DEDICATIGN l Donald K. Mabee Because of their untiring efforts, their intense enthusiasm, and their inspiring leadership in building character as well as athletic skill, we, the Class of 1952, gratefully dedicate this issue ot the Pioneer to the two coaches. .xv-Y X Q W XX X1 TN 5 M QV 'n fl X X A Ellxwa ,Like-fb -,, ll'- QfT::uA.':,,.'f'T.-.5 1 1 Miss Muriel H. Harding CLASS ADVISCDR To Miss Harding, our class advisor, we owe our thanks and ap- throu h our last two years of high school and preciation for guiding us g helping us complete a successful Senior year. To you, Miss Harding, thanks from all of us! l'TAu. css, RUDOLPH A. BREDDERMAN President Student Council 43 Magazine Drive l, 3, 43 Baseball Z, , 3, 43 Boys' Clee Club 3, 43 Basketball 2, 43 F.F.A. 2, 3, 43 Senior Play 43 Soccer l, 2, 3, 43 Class V. Pres, l, 33 Class Pres. 43 Junior Prom 3 .l. A X . .Q f Q41 gh 3 f 'I-R? ,g 1 , l fl 3 D' PAUL M. COLVIN Vice-President Magazine Drive 43 Baseball l, 23 Boys' Clee Club 2, 43 Basketball l, 23 F.F.A. 23 Soccer l, 2, 3, 43 Class V. Pres. 43 Junior Prom 3 Senior Class Gffioers 15- 1-an HELEN J. CAMPBELL Secretary Gargoyle 43 Junior Orchestra l 3 Magazine Drive 43 Chorus 2, 33 Senior Play 43 Class Secretary 43 Junior Prom 3 ,se at i NANci A. Pui.eo 0 l Treasurer ,,.. Xl-R. f W Student Council 33 Gargoyle l, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 33 Band 33 M.P.C. 23 Magazine Drive 3, 43 Cheerleading l3 Chorus l, 2, 3, 43 Senior Play 43 Class Secretary 33 Class Treasurer 43 Junior Ring Committee 33 Play Day l, 2, 3, 43 Junior Prom 3 E91 cf-v 3, 45 F.F.A, 25 Track 2, 35 Soccer 2, 3, 45 Jr. Prom 3 U01 KENNETH L. BALDWIN 35 Jr, Prom 3 Cp 1: 6- EDITH E. BERGMAN Gargoyle 3, 45 Chorus 2, 3, 45 Jr. Prom 3 SALLY A. BOGARDUS Senior Play 45 Play Day l, 35 Septette 2, 35 Jr, Prom 3 Q'-' Student Council 45 Baseball l, 35 Boys' Clee Club 2, 3, 45 Basketball l5 F.F.A, 2, 3, 45 Track l, 25 Soccer l, 2, Student Council 45 Orchestra l, 2, 3, 45 Band l, 2, 35 Cheerleading Club l 5 Chorus l, 2, 35 Boys' Clee Club 45 KJ X L 'Cf 1' tw., CHARLES W. DUDLEY Student Council 45 Baseball l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball l, 2, KENNETH E. FISCHER M. P. C, 25 Senior Play 45 Tennis 35 Dramafics Club 25 Nat. Honor Society 2, 3, 4. JOAN E. HASKlN X HANS J. ERDMANN Basketball 35 Track 4 Student Council 45 Gargoyle 2, 3, 4 I, 2, 3, 45 Senior Play 45 Jr. Prom 3 5 M.P.C. 25 Chorus V , lil 'T i sowARo E. HALE S Student Council 45 Jf.OTCl1. l5Orcl'1. 2, 3, 45 Band 3, 45 ck A Magazine Drive 2, 35 Boys' Clee Club 2, 3, 45 Basketball P 6 E' 2, 3. Track i, 2: sensor Play 45 Tennis 35 Class v. Pres. 25 5 0 ' ' Class Treas. 35 Yearbook 45 Jr. Prom 35 Soccer 45 Jr. Q Q A L F- , Ring Comm. 3 . . QN is Wav 1 A -Ylvwl X U11 P.- Lf E121 X HERBERT H. HENTSCHEL F.F.A. 2, 3, 45 Soccer 45 Jr. Prom 3 5 LAWRENCE F. HESEL M.P.C. 25 Jr. Prom 3 S .f 'U' .E C. ELLSWORTH HOOD M.P.C. 25 Basketball 2, 35 Senior Play 45 Jr. Prom 3 ' 17,35 QQ WINIFRED J. KENT Gargoyle 35 Jr. Prom 3 DOROTHY A. KOLLAR Gargoyle 4, Jr. Prom 3 lg Q-r 'Ct-an 'T ADRIENNE F. MACKEY Gargoyle 3, 43 Chorus l, 2, 3, 43 Jr. Prom 3, Orch. 3, Cheerleading Club l QI '56 We 'V a C' mg X1 CHARLES W. KILEY Orch. lg Band lg Boys' Glee Club l, 2, Basketball l, 4, Track lg Tennis lg Soccer l, 2, 3, 4g Jr. Prom 3 26 wr 'Q' Nl t , X ' Q' f Q O 3 GOTTFRIED A. LEICHT .-5 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Boys C-lee Club 2, 3, 4, Jr. Prom 3, x Soccer 4 U33 ROBERT C. MATHES Student Council 2, 35 Nat, Honor Society 2, 3, 45 M,P. C. 25 Baseball 35 Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Track 35 Soccer 3,45Jr,Prom3 NX 3-,X xXx s Y XX lu... .X '26 .L HELEN E. O'BRlEN Gargoyle 2, 3, 45 Magazine Drive l, 25 Cheerleading 45 Chorus 3, 45 Class Treas. l, 25 Jr. Ring Comm. 35 Jr. Prom 3 HAZ EL E. OLSON Student Council 45 Orch. 2, 3, 45 Cheerleading l, Z, 3, 45 Chorus l, 2, 3, 45 Senior Play 45 Tennis 35 Jr. Ring Comm. 35 Play Day l, 2, 3, 45 Jr. Prom 35 Play Comm. 4 , 'T IRENE M. OLSON Student Council 25 Orch. 2, 3, 45 Band 45 Magazine Drive 25 Senior Play 45 Class Pres. 25 Yearbook 45 Play Day l, 25 3, 45 Jr. Prom 35 Play Comm. 4 ll ,, JOSEPH J. ROBERTO M.P.C, 2, F.F.A. 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Jr, Prom 3 ff Y ,lu-1 GORDON T. RENNICK Boys' C-lee Club 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 25 Track 2, 3g Sen- ior Play 4g Tennis l g Jr. Prom 3 MARY ANNE ROU LET Magazine Drive lg Cheerleading l, 2, 3, 43 Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Class Sec, lg Play Day l, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Prom 3 'BQ YS' wmv- I '7 '!, -Eli.. ' WALTER w. Rorzoi. Boys' Clee Club 25 F.F.A. 2, 3, 4, Jr. Prom 3 ffffx :LX at X E151 Cl wa kg F F HENRY E. SCHNARE X . , .A. 2, 3, 45 Jr. Prom 3 s i ' i4 D- 0 ,L v' 31 if! '76-c n R E., I . Vi,-I 'QQ 'il in... Q FFA RICHARD A. SCUDERI Baseball 3, 45 Track 45 Basketball 45 Soccer 45 Jr. Prom 35 Yearbook 4 MARGARET R. STEVENS Student Council l, 45 Nat. Honor Society 3, 45 Orch. l, 2, 35 Band lTwirlingl l, 2, 3, 45 Magazine Drive l, 3, 45 Cheerleading l, 2, 3, 45 Class Pres. l5 Play Day l, 2, 3, 45 Jr. Prom 35 Yearbook 45 Chorus l, 2, 3, 4. 'Y K- i '21 L E163 LAURA T. STRONCZEK Student Council 35 Gargoyle 2, 3, 45 Magazine Drive 2, 35 Cheerleading Club l5 Chorus l, 2, 3, 45 Class Sec. 25 Class Pres, 35 Jr. Prom 35 Jr. Ring Comm. 3 CHARLOTTE E. TEATOR Gargoyle 45 Chorus l, 25 Jr. Prom 3 ALMA MATER ln among the pleasant valleys, We see our school so dear. lt will stand for truth and wisdom Throughout the coming years, Through the four long years of high school, Midst the scenes we know so well, And our love for Alma Mater In our hearts will ever dwell. We will think of Alma Mater In every act and deed. While we work for dear old Greenville, No honors will she need. Our colors stand before us, They signify our might And recall the days of gladness 'Neath the old Maroon and White. C0 o li l3ooK 17 181 CLASS HISTORY We, being the modern, futuristic-minded class that we are, decided that we would make the development of atomic energy for civilian use our project throughout the four years of high school. Now, as we fondly look back upon the many trials and errors we made in the past four years, upon all the disappointments, and the very slow pro- gress - but let's go back to the beginning. When we were Freshmen, under Miss Wooster's expert guidance, we went through the process of getting ourselves started and laying the ground- work for our future progress. We chose Margaret Stevens as manager, Ru- dolph Bredderman as assistant manager, Mary Anne Roulet as record keeper and Helen O'Brien as the funds handler. Of course, we didn't have any funds as yet, so, we went to town on the magazine drive. We won, but alas and alack, even then we didn't have sufficient funds to really get going on our project. When we returned to school as Sophomores, we were more determined than ever to carry out our project. We again beat the rest of the school in the magazine drive. Now we really got down to work and after endless experi- ments, we finally developed our project enough to put on the Dungaree Drag in June. lt was a whopping success -what's more, it gave us more funds with which to work. Of course, our success was also due to the able management of lrene Olson with Eddie Hale's assistance. Laura Stronczek kept our records and Helen O'Brien, our funds. Now that we had gotten a good start as Sophomores, we arrived at the next stepping stone toward success when we were Juniors. Probably you've already guessed, and you're right--we won the magazine drive again! This year we had developed enough atomic energy to enable us to put on the Win- ter Wonderland dance before mid-terms. Soon after we had recorded the successful completion of this stage of our atomic development, Laura Stron- czek, our manager, with Rudy Bredderman's assistance, buckled us down to work again. The busy beavers had nothing on us which was proven by the fact that by May we had perfected our project to such a degree that we suc- cessfully staged the Moon Over Miami Prom. lt was a real pleasure for Eddie Hale, our funds-keeper, to chalk up some assets instead of liabilities for such an event. That year's record, kept for us by Nanci Puleo, is a real joy to read. Last fall, when we returned to Greenville as Seniors, we received our Senior rings. They served as a stimulus and we buckled down to work as never before. We developed enough atomic energy to run the cafeteria for home basketball games. Finding ourselves with atomic energy to spare, we decided to put on The Importance of Being Earnest, a comedy by Oscar Wilde. Our funds handler, Nanci Puleo, had a job counting the proceeds and Helen Camp- bell, our record-keeper. recorded another success. Our manager, Rudy Bredderman, and our assistant manager, Paul Col- vin, helped us to decide in favor of Washington, D.C. for our Senior trip. You can imagine the stupendous time we had in Washington with all the atomic energy we had developed by spring. lf it hadn't been for the able guidance of our chaperons, l'm afraid Washington might have been demolished. Well, now the end is here - we have completed our atomic energy pro- ject and we are successful graduates of Greenville Central. ln reading this, it may seem that we are overly proud, we are proud, partly for our own achievements, but mostly because we have had the good fortune of attending C,C.S. The Pioneer Staff wish to express their sin- cere thanks to all those who contributed their time, effort and skill in helping to present this issue of the Pioneer. Our special thanks go to Edith Bergman, Joan Haskin, Dorothy Kollar, Helen O'Brien, Hazel Olson and Mary Anne Roulet for their assistance given so willingly for this publication. IRENE OLSON Editor-in-Chief 2- 1 .Eg ?..l -:Isis S..-V -.wa + . ,,,, QA ,ff .6 Flags-'wr kai? 'lv lf 4 ....., Front Row, left to right: Molly Stevens, Business Manager: Irene Olson, Editor-in-Chief. Sec- ond Row: Richard Scuderi, Art Editor: Miss Muriel Harding, Advisory Edward Hale, Assistant Editor. PIQNEER STAFF A U91 if I 'f 4' Jumon mom Xfwf flirt. M x KING AND QUEEN N ff Past and Present Rl-lle'S vid Olmsted and Diane Rand ll 'C' -Q Q. K I f N f ank wh I X! . 4 f ' NVN N.AN N l, NN lN N ff The Rove Richard Scuderi and Helen Campbell Th e Royal Co Orcl1G5 a H MOON OVER MIAMI ' 201 Mayll, 1951 Front Row, left to right: Helen Campbell, Sally Bogardus, Promptersg Miss Prism tlrene Olsonl , CeciIy's Covernessg Hon. Cwendoline Fairfax lHaxeI Olsonl, who won her sweetheart, John P, Worthing lKen Fischerlg Lane lRu- dolph Breddermanl, Mr, Moncrief's manservantg Cecily Cardew lNanci Puleol, John Worthing's Wardg Alger- non Moncrief lillsworth Hoodl, friend of Mr. Worth- ingg Merriman lGordon Rennickl, butler to Mr. Worth- ingg Rev. Canon Chausable, D.D. lEd Halel, Rector of Wooltong Lady Bracknell Uoan Haskihl, CwendoIine's motherg Mr. Thomas Blaisdell, our patient director. ,uv E Thomas Blaisdell The Proposal The Cast 5EIll0ll Plllll THE IMPORTANCE OE BEING EARNESTH November 16, 1951 U21 CLASS PRGPHECY Time: The Year 1970 KENNETH IALDWIN has received the Congressional Chicken Award' for the best ludging of threeflegged chickens EDITH IERCMAN is art editor for the Times Her latest cartoon featured Lewis in a fight with Petrillo over who controlled the most men tn l969 SALLY BOCARDUS' newest television show Kukla, Fran, and Sallyw is a tremendous success RUDOLPH BREDDERMAN. voted The Arguer of l97O' is head of Cor nell's Agriculture Department He maintains there are two ways to look at an ansmal - from the front or the back HELEN CAMPBELL is employed by Ringling Brothers as lion tamer She has the lions eating her hand - no, eating out of her hand PAUL COLVIN, Mr C-oodlooking of l97O has a patent on a bleach for people troubled with ugly brown hair CHARLES DUDLEY completes his eighteenth year with the Brooklyn Dodgers He's called the biggest Dud the Dodgers ever had HANS ERDMANN is now president of the one and only Ulnterplanetary Airlines KENNETH FISCHER. president of the Hold Me Tight Dental Plate Company, reports sales are well over the million mark EDWARD HALE. the natuon's eminent physicist has a new discovery nitronuum monoperchlorate mandelonutrile glucoside diphenylaminechlorasine which writes like ink JOAN HASKIN, head of the Washington Congressional Library. has been campaigning for a pocketbook edition of Muzzey HERBERT HENTSCHEL completed his book entitled. Mr Ketcham and I Their cows are enloying tt ammensely because it contains vitamin PCX LAWRENCE HESEL has taken Einsteins place and has developed new theories on galvantropisrn ELLSWORTH HOOD. when last seen, was in Alasl'a trying to sell the Eskimos igloos made of dry ice WINIFRED KENT, owner of Blue Crass Stables saw her ' hoss Green ville Central, win the Kentucky Derby CHARLES KILEY is president of Kiley's Mortuary His slogan is 'We undertake to take you under DOROTHY KOLLAR is private Confidential secretary for Mrs Roosevelt because she types faster than Mrs Roosevelt can talk COTTFRIED LEICHT has been appointed to the UN where even Jacob Malik is tired of arguing with him ADRIENNE MACKEY is Secretary to the Secretary of the Interior Her boss ns swell although shy ROBERT MATHES. confirmed bachelor wrote the best seller How to Steer Clear of Women in 73 Easy Lessons HELEN O'lRIEN has redecorated Grants SIO and Up Store in black and orange HAZEL OLSON won the Academy Award for her performance In All About Hazel She made her debut as Cwendoline in l95l IRENE OLSON is med of hearing about the Clobetrotters Shes formed her own basketball team called the Maprunners NANCI PULEO, history teacher of GC S. demands adefll-'ale and BC' curate answers Her favorite expression is 'ifiddle-faddle GORDON RENNICK. owner of the largest theater in Greenville. manu' factures a double-pop machine producing gigantic popcorn JOSEPH ROBERTO of Mr America fame has the nations best developed flexor diggitorum protundus WALTER ROTZOL, new owner of a l97O Ford, now declares that A Ford will beat a Chevvie anytime MARY ANNE ROULET, star reporter for the Times Onion, received the Pall Mall S500 award for her big story, Crime and Punishment in C C S HENRY SCHNARE solved the parking problem by inventing a car that folds up and fits in his pocket, RICHARD SCUDERI is a tremendous success as a modern artist Anyone wishing to correspond with him should send food to R Scuderl, Greenwich Village MARGARET STEVENS is head buyer for Main Street Shoppe. the nations leading department store LAURA STRONCZEK is employed by the Carl Smith Pencil Company producing little stubs , CHARLOTTE TEATOR is designing a new typewriter which doesnt need fingers for its operation lp Ny Q 1 XZ PM Xp M x Wa' lf.- Front Row, left to right: A. Seaburgh, L. Alix, N, C-iffin, S. Schaedlich, E. lrwin, E Bergman, N. Harrington, V. Eufemia, D. Wilson, J. Wright. Second Row: L. Elpel, J. Peters, R. Peters, E. Baitsholts, M. Spaulding, E. Blaisdell, l. Olson, H. Olson, S. Bogardus, B. Pabst, A. Baitsholts, A. Beatty, B. Harrington, P. Wright, Mr. R. Tyrrell, Director. Third Row: D. Potter, H. Bell, E. Gifford, R. Shaw, R. Hayes, E. Hale, R. ORCHESTRA X Cornell, W. Birmann, J. Leibman, A. Labuda, R. Elliott. .., .nanny .- f , x Front Row, left to right: Mr. R. Tyrrell, Director: A. Baitsholts, A. Mathes, R. Elliott, E. Baitsholts, H. Bell, N. Harrington, E. Blaisdell, J. Leibman, B. Mabee, J. Eufemia. Q Second row: V. Eufemia, D. Wilson, J. Wright, I. Olson, R. Hayes, E. Hale, W. Bir- mann, E. Gifford, R. Shaw, B. Pabst, F. Potter. f Q 241 f Front Row, left to right: L. Stronczek, J. Haskin, A. Mackey, H. Campbell, N. Puleo, H. O'Brien, M. Stevens, M. Roulet, H. Olson, E. Bergman. Second Row: E. Baitsholts, E. Tanner, B. Woodruff, J. Smith, L. Elpel, Pianist, J. Dedrick, L. Campbell, V. Virano, B. Kellie, L. Alix, K. Ford, K. Vincent, J. Wright, M. Spaulding, E. Irwin, S. Babcock P. Baitsholts, S. Schaedlich, J. Peters, A. Makely, Mr. L. Falkey, Director. Third Row: S. Clickman, M. Morse, V. Haskins, K, Vincent, K. Rithaler, B. Pabst, J. Wood, L. Fin- gerle, V. Van der Meulen, C. Hendricks, T. Peters, S. McCann, E. Flach, E. Robinson, ALL-GIRL CHORUS S. Moak, P. Kellie, N. Harrington, V. Eufemia, M. Reinhold. l. 1. GQTQBGWDGQO 0 0 91.9 A. ,- ,Na . . 1 , 0:11. W . 1 l ' r -'F-'I 2, J . . T T XL M1 xt! it j i.,,l . - -N. fl . '3 - -th 'lf' ' f Q-43'-0 - ' 4 :.. Q.. gi- .-7.1 PM 'J 'J-'C T l'e .. ' 'J -1 5 ..' , .. .. . ss- , ' ' ., ., Ing? 315.2 .-nf . - .. ,, - ...N i i CEC! C3 qvx s s vc BOYS' GLEE CLUB V VH. Front Row, left to right: Mr. R. Tyrrell, Director, R. Eliott, R. Scofield, P. Klob, H. Bell, J. Liebman, G. Rennick, R. Makely, D. Makely, S. Bogardus, accompanist. Second Row: J. Biskupick, G. Frees, R. Traynor, T. Manzi, R. Bredderman, J. Minshell, P. Bredder- Row: E. Gifford, R. Rose, E. Hale, F. Kruck, A. Finch, F. Reinhardt, K. Baldwin. E. Boomhower, R. Hayes, J. Deckers. Fourth Row: C. Simp- man, R. Welter. Third son, K. Mabey, P. Colvin. H. Lamb, R. Davis, R. Cornell, G. Leicht, W. Birmann. Us 0 WW , xy 4. . 5 KC I I I I ' 5 Front Row, left to right: N. Puleo, L. Stronczek, J. Haskin, Editor: H. O'Brien, Ed. GARGCDYLE S: -:fa E263 n . Bergman, J. Smith, E. Baitsholts. Second Row: P. Klob, H. Campbell, S. McCann, J. Dedrick, D. Kollar, A. Mackey, Ev. Bergman, K. Vincent, S. Babcock, B. Kellie, J. Peters, E. Irwin, G. Frees, J. Liebman, F. Reinhardt. Third Row: R. Hayes, E. Flack, C. Teator, T. Peters, Mr. W. Davis, Miss J. Maggio, Miss M. Mathia, Advisors. Front Row: M. Stevens, D. Wilson. Second Row: M. Mattice, V. Eufemia, J. Smith, C. Cunningham, D. Kelafant, J. Howard, L. Gadjesek, B. Gifford, A. Bahr, A. Seaburgh, J. Wright, S, Parks. . - .... 1 -ii' . .. f re -fl 1' .1 1 f ff I he D fc :feel f -lil' aff ?mf ' NNSX : Fm. -4 Q fb' 6 In Schul 9 B pg X lj -,.... .,.... E F 'K ll-A L . 4 C '. C... 1-1-., C---L ,,- -wen 'zz' 4:1 .. -if lk A 4- P? 7 Front Row, lett to right: J. Haskin, M. Stevens, R, Makely, H. Olson, R. Rose, R. ls Bredderman, K. Baldwin, S. Bogardus. Second Row: T. Bredderman, P. Rehm, C. ' Dudley, E. Ciffin, E. Hale, P. Bredderman, Mr. S. Ellis, Principal. ,E CG C ,.-f 'Z .-f Front Row, left to right: A, Seaburgh, B. Pabst, J. Wright, L. Campbell, A. Makely, M. Stevens N Puleo H Campbell B Kellie Second Row: K. Mabey, P, Colvin, R. Rose, E. Giffiln, Breblderman, P. Breddermaln. - i V -Qc. 3 uf XJ. . E554-+ YN 3 llc fzv x W3 Q0'W Z 2- 5' NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY FUTURE FARMERS U OF AMERICA Front Row, left to right: R. Makely, R. Mathes, M. Stevens, R. Rose K Fischer Se ond Row: Miss M, Wooster, Mr. H, Ford, advisors. Front Row, left to right: W. Rotzol, C. Beechert, R. Bredderman, K Baldwin T Haer felt, H. Hentschel, E. Boornhower. Second Row: R. Scofield, K. Layman E LaPIante H. Schnare, A. Finch, R. Anspacher, Mr. H. Ketcham, Advisory R Davis E Gifford D. Berkhofer, J. Roberto, J. Minshell, R. Turmel, E. Jennings. 6' E' 4 U81 10' mf 4 , 'v ff X X A f J ffi X XJ N X X N K J I X '-'dx U19 :za XX gpg-11niu-I-I' 303 Front Row left to right R Cornell R Bredderman R Rose captain 'xv- R Makely Mr G. Randall: meh. seal.-an Row: Pl Kleb, R, scudefi, H. Larrlb, R, Mglfhes, J. Deekersl Varslly Team T. Haertelt, E. Boomhower, R. Hayes, G. Beechert, C. Dudley, P. Colvin. BASKETBALL Front Row, left to right: M. Stevens, M. Roulet, H. Olson. Second Row: A. Baitsholts, B. May, Third Row: Miss J. Sells, Advisor. Varsity Cheerleaders layvee Cheerleaders Front Row, left to right: Miss J. Sells, Advisor, B. Pabst, J. Wright, K. Ford, L. Alix, N. Har- rington, A. Seaburgh. Front Row, left to right: Mr. D. Mabee, Coach, D. De Ciovine, Captain, K. Bott. Second J' T Row: E. Jennings, R, Mangold, E. La Plante, J. Zubris, E. Gifford, M, Tallman, W. Wright, E. Ziller, E. Giffin, W. Birmann, R. Welter, J. Minshell, R. Cedney, K. Mabey. D11 491 Front Row, left to right: C. Dudley, Coach Mabee, R. Makely, P. Klob, D. De Giovine, A T, Manzi, L. Lounsbury, K. Mabey. Second Row: P. Colvin, H. Hentschel, R. Scu- deri, C. Kiley, W. Birmann, R. Bredderman, G. Beechert, E. Hale. Third Row: H. Lamb, C. Leicht, R. Hayes, R. Mathes, R, Rose, J. Deckers, W. Wright, T. Haertelt. fl gl, First Row, left to right: E. Hale, H. Schlegal, T. Manzi, W. Bogardus, E. Gifford, D. T k db U Mosley, J, Mansheu, G. Frees, J. Hynes. Second Row: Coach Randall, P. Klob, P. TGC an AN' Colvin, R. Scuderi, C. Dudley, H. Lamb, R. Mathes, W. Wright, R, Rose, J, Deckers, ll- il T. Haeffeif. Cross Country V2 1 x Homnuu C., . l ' -wry' fr. 1 1 ur 4-5 R...-f - 5 ' 1 I ,Q C5 . L , ,' 3 ! ' 1 R ff- r ' 3 l I:32 :LJ A J Front Row left to right R Makely C Dudley R Scuderl R Bredderman K Lay- B b man R Hayes Second Row R Mathes W Wright G Beechert K Baldwin T. Blais- 1 Q , A J X 1 f x ' 4 .f 1 1' f f ,.. .- 4 ,. Suv Qunpzszwfi , ' Q 1 L., f ggfg , r ug 'B . ' N, 1 f A I ' 1 rf , V Q . y , s 'u+...., 75 '36 5. E341 15- 'Mg Q' f . A T i I., V A 'L ' 45 I2 5,.,a l. Adrienne Mackey 2. Richard Scuderi 3. Mary Anne Roulet 4. Helen Campbell 5. Baseball Team 6. Rudolph Bredderman 1. Molly Stevens an-ivii Nanci Puleo Molly Stevens and Mary Anne Roulet Sally Bogardus, Hazel Olson, Mary Anne Roulet F.F.A. Convention Edith Bergman LIQSQ !QQQ5GD Front Row, left to right: A. Mackey, P. Cameron, E. Cer- man, A. Baitsholts, R. Rose, E. Boomhower, D. Youmans, E. Simpson, E. Bergman, T. Peters. Second Row: Miss J. Maggio, Advisor, B. May, R. Makely, R. Scofield, G. Tuttle, R. Davis, T. Brennan, T. Manzi, P. Klob, A. Makely, Mr. G. Randall, Advisor. Third Row: R. Cornell, R. Caldwell, J. Hynes, R. Ans- pacher, T. Haertelt, J. Deck- ers, R. Hayes, H. Lamb, G. Beechert, M. Morse. SCDPHQMCDRES SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Front Row, left to right: J. Wright, Secretary: B. Pabst, Vice-President: T. Bredderman, Presi- dent: L. Campbell, Treasurer. Second Row: Mr, H. Ford, Miss D. Midgley, Advisors. Front Row, left to right: T. Stamas, J. Halsted, R. Elliott, F. Dudley, R. Buscher, R. Case, R. Cooke, D. Makely. Second Row: M. Mattice, S. Van Auken. P. Kelly, K. Ma- bey, B. Kellie, E. Ciffin, D. Wilson, E. Tanner, C. How- ard, G. Dudley. Third Row: Miss M. Wooster, Advisor, C. Maloney, E. Irwin, V. Vir- ano, J. Peters, K. Vincent, A. Seaburgh, S. Clickman, E. Baitsholts, E. Juhasz, S. Moak, M. Nevins, Mr. K. Scheffler, Advisor. Fourth Row: M. Reinhold, S. Schaed- lich, C. Hendrick, S. Bab- cock, E. Robinson, E. Flach, K. Rithaler, M. Butler, M. Morse, B. Woodruff, B. Sny- der. Fifth Row: F. Rein- hardt, J. Liebman, J. Bisk- upich, W. Cameron, H. Reno, V. La Plante, R. Von Kam- pen, R. Teator, R. Baumann, B. Powell. Sixth Row: C. Frees, R. Traynor, H. Schle- gel, R. Welter, W. Bogardus, J. Zubris, L. Cook, W. Bir- mann, M. Tallman. D61 fi Dfw IUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS IUNICRS Front Row, left to right: E. Boomhower, Socro- tary: R. Rose, President, D. Youmans, Treas- urer. Second Row: Miss J. Maggio, Mr. G. Randall, Advisors. Front Row, left to right: P. O'Brien, J. Dedrick, K. Ford, L. Campbell, P. Bredderman, B. Pabst, J. Wright, L. Alix, J. Smith, K. Vincent. Second Row: Miss D. Midgley, Ad- visor, M. Spaulding, V. Eu- femia, L. Elpel, P. Baitsholts, B. Cornell, S. McCann, L. Fingerle, V. Van der Meulen, E. Morrison, J. Wood, F. Felter, Mr. H. Ford, Ad- visor. Third Row: N. Har- rington, R. Cedney, E. La Plante, A. Finch, W. Wright, E. Ziller, D. Hynes, E. Gif- ford, K. Layman, V. Has- kins. Fourth Row: D. De Giovine, J. Minshell, R. Man- gold, K. Bott, R. Shaw, L. Moak, E. Jennings, B. Corn- well, J. Stamus, H. Bell, D. Berkhofer. FRESHMEN FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS Front Row, left to right: K. Mabey, Treasurer: D. Wilson, Secretary: E. Giffin, President: B. Kellie, Vice-President. Second Row: Miss M. Wooster, Mr. K. Scheffler, Advisors. E371 U91 if-is-rt. gg? . Front Row, left to right: R. Juhasz, P. Wright, D. Kela- Bolster, S. Ziller, C. Bott, T. Kudlack, K. Bryan, Miss M. tant, N. Giffin, T. Bredderman, B. Floyd, R. Peters, B. Shaw. Third Row: G. Gifford, D. Potter, J. Ver Planck, D. Harrington, A. Beatty, G. Hamal. Second Row: P. Feireri, Mosley, J. Bogardus, R. Duffy, F. Chamberlain, J. Boyd, F, Romary, R. Schnare, V. Brown, C. Griffin, F. Mead, C. A, Labuda, W. Turmel, J. Schmid, J. Kent. Front Row, left to right: J. Grammas, C. McMillan, S. E, Campbell, A. Austen, Miss M. Rupplein. Third Row Parks, J. Baitsholts. D. Finch, M. Filkins, J. Singer, W. E. Chichester, R. Kent, J. Flores, P. Fritz, G. Palmer, A Kelly. Second Row: R. German, J. Hallenbeck, J. Grit- Brush, L. Naughton, C. Blenis, K. Kelefant, K. Baker fin, E. McQuillan, D. Turmel, N. Burrows, E. Blaisdell, W, Morrison, D. Olmsted. Front Row, left to right: H. Dudley, A. Bausch, L Gal Hommel S Cufkalss L Grammas Mrs H Brown dusek, C, Cunningham, S. Tuttle, A, Von Kampen B Thlrd Row B Borthwlck J Baltsholts B Mabee D Blenis, L, Roberto. Second Row:J, Lounsbury, A. Mathes Olmsted F Lamb A Furko W Bergman J Eufemla J, E. Parks, L. Bryan, V. Brush, N. Barger, P. Rehm A GRADE Front Row, left to right: R. Burrows, A. Haynes, B. Hend- rick, J. Turmel, J. Case, A. Bahr, J. Howard, K, Elsasser Second Row: J. Flach, P. Lounsbury, L. Baitsholts, F Brown, J. A, Parks, L. Rundell, D, Britton, F. Potter W Front Row, left to right: J Furko, L. Tyron, M. Horton A. Flores, P. Cavanagh, E. Ingalls, S. Schlegal, F. Gif- ford. Second Row: K. Flach L. Turmel, L. Duncan, N Ross, J. Merlin, V. Wright A. Griffin, M. Armstrong, L Cook, W. Jaycox. Third Row Mrs. I. Turpin, S. Stamas, J Haley, P, Carlson, F. Mon- tague, F. Schnare, W. Bur- rows, A. Wright, D. Shaver, D. Boomhower. H01 I' GRADE GRADE Front Row, left to right: R. Campbell, J. Bredderman, I. Croate, K. Duncan, P. Palmer, M. Naughton, C. Johan- nesen. Second Row: N. Mc- Cafferty, A. Cassano, J. Lamb, R. Ingalls, B. Moore. T. Armstrong, J. Applebee. Mr, C. Hulick. Third Row: P. Anderson, C. Cutler, E. Kruck, A. Bell, D. Winn, R. Ormsbee, R. Augstein. GRADE Front Row. left to right: M. Tyron, L. Palmer, A. Fran- zen, D. Palmer, E. Augstein, Ci. Bartholomew, R. Chiches- ter, J. Beebe, D. Barger, W. Kelly. Second Row: Mrs. E. Barrett, K. Cavanagh, J. Lounsbury, W. Jennings, D. Lewis, R. Virano, J. Nun- ziato, D. Schlegal, M. Hor- ton, D. Mesow, R. Burns, Third Row: P. Brush, F. Field, E. Cook, J. Manzi, l. Mc- Cafferty, P. Bockstahler, B. Palmer, M. Sohl, B. Bell. SX Front Row. left to right: B. Maxwell, C. Montague, D. Chichester, M. Hagberg, F. Hladik, S. Becker, S. Carley, J. Palmer. Second Row: Mr. R. Barrett, J. Lennon, C. l-lommel, C. Rose, A. Knut- elsky, A. Merlin, C. Parks, B. Baker, K. Erdmann, D. Church, L. Montague. Third Row: R. Olmsted, H. Price. T. Baumann, E. Duncan, H. Van der Meulen, R. Bron- son, J. Kiley, J. Maloney, E. Finch, FIVE 2 .ft rw ,-5 5, Front Row, left to right: E. Burrows, J. Robinson, H. Mitchell, J. Palmer, E. Florez, C. Adriance, L. Singer, L. Carley. Second Row: Mrs. P. Field, B. Bahr, M. Stev- ens, R. Bartholomew, E. Meyer, A. Ferrari, C. Jansen, M. Klob, J. Riley, M. Dia- mond. Third Row: C. Cun- ningham, E. Simpkins, E. Barber, H. Wickham, R. Bell, D. Flach, H. Minshell, W. Moore, R. Whitbeck. FOUR Front Row, left to right: K. Rothe, L. Cutler, B. Blenis, C. Larsen, D. Price, B. Mc- Carty, V. Howard, F. Man- gold, C. LaPlace. Second Row: Miss l. Babcock, H. Dickson, J. Stuart, R. Max- well, H. Bahr, J. Kummer, B. Church, N. Adriance, F. Simpson, E. Stuart. Third Row: H. Dodge, D. O'Keefe, K. Friss, E. Bell, L. Vance, D. Blenis, D. Puleo, C. Birman, C. Furmanek. 3 A LJ. . J xx i411 Front Row, left to right: C Vander Pyle, K. Tandy, B Werner. R. Deppipo, C Schegal, B. Walther, B Lounsbury, C. Ingalls. Sec- ond Row: M. Stuart, O. Bur- rows, M. Riley, M. Diamond l. Cavanagh, D. Hoffmeyer S. Davis, D. Jaycox, R. Starr Third Row: Mrs. E. Riven- burg, A. Hahn, R. Endricott, D. Fisher, C. Jaycox, R. Con- rad, P. Augustine, T. Sted- VTTBH. i423 Ft GRADE Front Row, left to right: C. Duncan, J. Flack, A. Reno. J. Duncan, C. Yeomans, J Ives, L. Rundell, H. Jaycox. Second Row: Miss R. Flans- burgh, H. Speenburgh, R. Fisher, P. Palmer, L. Nun- ziato, C. Ketcham, D. Young, C. Zivelli, N. Snyder, D. Wer- ner. Third Row: D. Bulk- eley, E. Joy, R. Rehm, R. Joslyn, C. Canzert, J. Tray- nor, R. Brown, C. Chase, R. De Ciovini. GRADE GRADE Front Row, left to right: A. Shaw, S, Randall, K. O'Keefe, S. Ingalls, D. McAneny, J. Palmer, N. Wiltsie, M. Schrall. Second Row: A. Ap- plebee, E. Burrows, B. Meyer, D. Gardiner, l. Ahern, C. Vir- ano, A, Mesow, J. Orvasky, A. Cook, C. Lounsbury, Mrs. H. Hiltsley. Third Row: K. Dudley, R. Chase, B. Young, D. Davis, C. Applebee, D. Naughton, J. Florez, J. Schermer, E. Bahr, D. Palmer. THREE Front Row, left to right: J Cunningham, P. Naughton J, Palmer, R. Zivelli, L. Ras- mussen, B. Miller, J. Scher- mer, D. Lien. Second Row W. De Pippo, R. Teator, L Ormsbee, J. Morey, M. Car- rison, A. Stevens, J. Jansen J. Simpkins, J. Palmer, Mrs. G. White. Third Row: W. Utter, A. Croote, R. Flores R. Malone, W. Quackenbush W. Williams, C. Anderson C. Montague, J. Bell. TWO 0 mn lx ONE Front Row, left to right: E Smith, A. Howard, A. Hor- ton, R. Powell, M. Gurney J. Ormsbee, M. O'SuIlivan C. Waldron, S. Huggins, A Pausley, R. Duncan. Sec- ond Row: S. Vanderbilt, A Maxwell, B. Biskupich, E Mitchel, S. Ketcham, J. Aug- stein, R. Knowles, L. Max- well, Ci. Nicholsen, R. Tozer, C. Brennan, Mrs. C. Bar- tholomew. l Front Row, left to right: K. Lentsch, M. Florez, P. Frey, A. Bredderman, J. Walther, J. Montague, S. Adriance, Y. De La Vergne. Second Row: Mrs. M. Bogardus, M, Baker, R. Bausch, W. Cook, S. Pal- mer, A. Field, R. Bell, T. Hiltsley, T. Bronson. Third Row: W. Turpin, K. Deyo, R. Koster, D. Palmer, W. Moore, D. Kelafant, R. Conrad, P. Rundell, R. Case. P451 KINDERGARTEN Front Row, left to right: B. Applebee, H. Ketcham, D. C-ardiner, T. Vance, W. Bear, E. Franzen, B. Lien, J. Lanc- fo. Second Row: Mrs. H. Rundell, M. Deyo, R. Moore, E. Scofield, L. Stevens, J. Canzert, T. Hamal, M, Sol- tys, W. Chase. Front Row, left to right: F. Miller, C. Lawyer, A. Wil- liams, D. Hahn, L. Flores, M. Quackenbush, B. Morey, K. Kern, A. Duncan. Sec- ond Row: J. Robinson, A. Bates, D, Lounsbury, Y. Fur- manek, R. Charlebois, E. Haverly, P. Davis, D. Ras- mussen, B. Beebe. Third Row: Mrs. G. Harring. fi? -vf-.IA CQKGXG no 3 . PERSONNEL Bus DTIVGTS .gl Z'mmerm3n' L' A. ' nh. paimef- ff L.3m . hi: Woodfu v , ,egg to rl! anew, H. Fon' ':o:TaHman. 52000 H. Woodruff, C Spalding A Wnllig H Borthwick J Tannevghwick' Shaw, L. Barkman C Burgess E Griffin J Murphy T H' Bo DeLaVergne, L. Smith W Powell E443 :l.'s 1 N 1 RENSSELAERVILLE GRADES FOUR, FIVE, SIX Front Row, left to right: R. Cramer, C. Hutchinson, S. Kellie, L. Smith, N. Cramer. Second Row: R. Riley, R. Bryan, M. Kropp, C. Click- man, D. Bennett, J. Filkins. Third Row: Mr. J. Hopkins. GRADES ONE, TWO, THREE Front Row, left to right: E. Paddock, J. Crock, B. Filkins, D. Hostash, C. Olson, S. Shu- felt, J. Clickman. Second Row: M. Twardowski, J. Moore, N, Crock, M. Riley, F. Hallenbeck, D. Tanner, R. Ericksen, R. Britton, Mrs. M. Wood. Third Row: A. Mc- Culloch, W. Orr, D. Crock, A. Day, R. Kropp, G. Erick- sen, W. Bryan, W. Rice, G. Baitsholts, R. Baitsholfs. DEPARTMENT Cafeteria ' P x Bus Drivers km, K. 3, V C 6 'mx '1--,x Van. R, 0 ' ,J if 'son' C. Hale, J B . . 3lfSh0Ifs' F' Ho Mrs. R. Fritz stash' f45 Izm- ...- ..5.rE5 KJ. in 'Q 'f-f-'vj.'T5i- ,,.,,..a.aili- ...bf V, QLI- K 1 . ' b' Agfa? ' 1, ,, -Q IU i mamyxveyaap I-461 l. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. illf: -J Joan Haskin Helen Campbell Edward Hale Cordon Rennick Dorothy Kollar Adrienne Mackey l 7 ' 1 l -'ti' gi 'l- SIE aizffzfigggi nlilgiq Winifred Kent Kenneth Fischer Hazel Olson Nanci Puleo lrene Olson Margaret Stevens L. CLASS WILL We, the CLASS OF 1952, ofthe county of GREENE, state of NEW YORK, hool of GREENVILLE, being ot sound mind and memory, do make and de- clare this our last Will and Testament: I, KENNETH BALDWIN, will my size 48 F.F.A. jacket to Eugene Jennings. I, EDITH BERCMAN, will my quiet ways to Gail Hendrick. I, SALLY BOCARDUS, will my naturally curly hair to Virginia Brown. I, RUDOLPH BREDDERMAN, will my fortitude to Marvin Morse. I, HELEN CAMPBELL, will my angelic ways to Jo Marie Smith. I, PAUL COLVIN, will my sombre face to Shirley Babcock. CHARLES DUDLEY, will my ability to sleep in class to Howard Bell. I, ANS ERDMANN, will my height to Donny Makely. I, K NNETH FISCHER, will my acting ability to the leading man in next ior Play. I, EDW D HALE, will my baritone voice to Fred Reinhardt. I, JOAN H IN, will my editorial ability to Emily Irwin. I, HERBERT HENTSCHEL, will my timidity to Belva P . I LAWRENCE HESEL will my knowledge of electr chnology to Gordon Tuttle. , LLSWORTH HOOD, 'll my way with the women t ob Welter. I IFRED KENT, wil my love for horses to Phyllis B itsholts. I, D0 OTHY LI.-Aj, ll my home away out in the c ntr to Catherine Ho d. 's l CH LES KILEY, will my love for Social Studies to Anna Ma ly. I, TTFRIED LEICHT, will my downing to James Kudlack. I, ADRIENNE MACKEY, will my typing ability to Bobby Hayes. I, ROBERT MATHES, will my place in the Honor Society to William Goshell. I ELEN O'BRIEN, will my driver's license to Mr. Borthwick. n v v I, EL OLSON, will my slender figure to Fred Chamberlain. l IR E OLSON, will my basketball skill to Ted Haertelt. l, N O, will my love for Frank Yerby to Mr. Blaisdell. I, CORD ENNICK, willpny salesmanship ability to some poor freshm . I JOSE H R ' my muscles to Kenny Bott. I, WAL L, will my souped-up Chevvy to Gerald Bee . l, MARY ANNE RO ET, will my long hair to Emil ' n. I, HENRY SCHNARE, ill my attentiveness to Ka erina Rithaler. I, RICHARD SCUDERI, il y artistic ability to r. Davis. I, MARGARET STEVEN I my faithfuln ss Bernice May. l LAURA STRONCZEK, i my pleasant ys t Adele Mackey. il cHAlu.oT1'ETEA'ro ,waiimy ability to lush Tommy Mama Witnesse 5 OF 52 U K ROGERS FLASH GORDON f47 IIIII IIIIIWIIIIIII IIIIIIIIUIXIINIII IIINIIWIIIIII I II IIIIIIIINIIII llIIIIl IIIHIMIMIMIHIUIHI I I I I I I I I I I I.I IHIMI!!INIHIHIHIHIHIHIIIIIIIINI I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1952 HANNAY HOSE REELS CLIFFORD B. I-IANNAY 6. SON, INC. WESTERLO, NEW YORK 19,7 1 , ' 0 LEVEN COLVIN E UE PHONE 2-4401 ' ALBAN 5. NEW YORK DESIGNERS AND PUBLISHERS Of SCHOOL I COLLIGE ANNUALS BORDEN'S ICE CREAM 236 SPRUC1-2 STREET ALBANY, N. Y. 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THE TANNERS NATIONAL BANK OF CATSKILL MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. VIN It I I'lIiiI'lIiilillillvtliilwji ll I' I 'I il tl! U41 REO MOTORS, INC. 149 BROADWAY MENANDS, ALBANY, N. Y. PORTRAITS SCHOOL ANN UALS THE FRUMKIN STUDIO 29 Central Avenue ALBANY 6. N. Y. Photographers for G. C. Since 1933 II ll llll ll ll Illlll CATSKILL BEST WISHES SAVINGS 8: LOAN ASSOCIATION TO THECLASSOFIQH O MQRTGAGES MR. AND MRS. SMALL HOME LOANS CHARLES BOGARDUS WE EXTEND TO THE CLASS OF 1952 OUR BEST WISHES THE NATIONAL BANK OF COXSACKIE COXSACKIE, N. Y. The Bank of Friendly Service Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation :mmlnlnunl IIIIIIIHIHIHIHINI I1lu:ummm-lununun IIIIIIIIHIVIINIHIIIIIIIH IIIIHIHIIIIIIIII I lm i551 CHARLES MESOW 8: SONS GENERAL CONTRACTORS AND MILL WORK Cabinet Work a Specialty Screens - Kitchen Cabinets - Doors Windows - Stair Work FREEHOLD, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS OF THE BLUE INN PIZZA TELEVISION NORTON HILL NEVV YORK COMPLIMENTS OF GREENVILLE EXCAVATORS BACK-HOE. SHOVEL AND BULL-DOZER WORK Grccnvillc. Ncw York William P, Carelas Tel. Gr. 5-5650 BAUMANN'S PLUMBING. HEATING ANI? ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS P. Bziumann Grecnvillc 5-4513 COMPLIMENTS OF HALL 8z COMPANY ALBANY. N. Y. COMPLIMENTS OF TICK TOCK INN XNEST COXSACKIE At The Light Serving the Finest of Martin E- Doofly FOODS AND LEGAL BEVERAGES Tel. Gr. 5-4131 I VIIIIIVIIII lI'l.l I O61 I I I I I I I I I III I ltlwlwwlblwlllbl I I lvl I-I I I IIIIWI-Il I I I I I I I COMPLIMENTS OF W. D. SHOTWELL CAIRO, NEW YORK HEATING f- PLIM PS PLUMBING WINAN'S MEN SHOP QUALITY SHOP FOR MEN AND BOYS 352 MAIN STREET CATSKILL, N. Y. Bmtonian and Frecrnont Shoes Phone 653 GREENVILLE PHARMACY W. T. QUACKENBUSI-I, JR. GREENVILLE NEW YORK Phone 5-9393 COMPLIMENTS OF BRYANT 'S STORE soUTH WESTERLO, NEW YORK GREENVILLE FOOD MARKET Grocery Dept. Meat Dept. WILLIAM WILLIAM VAUGHN MEDERT CHOICE GROCERIES AND MEATS Phone 5-5614 GREENVILLE, NEW YORK MAIN STREET GARAGE Gordon H. Simpson, Prop. GENERAL REPAIR WORK SINCLAIR GAS AND OIL GREENVILLE, NEW YORK Phone 5-4432 VANDERBILT THEATRE A Friendly Theater FIRST WITH THE NEW PICTURES Open Every Night TWO SHOWS 7:00 and 9:00 COMPLIMENTS OF VAN AUKEN'S EXPRESS D :Sz H COAL ALBANY - OAK HILL COOKSBURGH, N. Y. Phone 42-W I57I I I I I I I I I I I I I IHIHIHIUIMIMINI I I I COMPLIMENTS OF INGALSIDE FARM GERALD INGALLS Proprietor Phone 132 Air Conditioned R E D ' S SEAFOOD RESTAURANT On Route 9W WEST COXSACKIE, N. Y. Forrest A. Mays, Prop. COMPLIMENTS OF CLEARVIEW SPEEDWAY COMPLIMENTS OF S T O R Y ' S DRY GOODS SOUVENIRS SPORTING GOODS CAIRO, N. Y. 9-3317 I lMl'l'll'ill'l n llll i581 JOHN L. RICE 8: SON GENERAL MERCHANDISE RENSSELAERVILLE, NEW YORK COMPLIMENTS OF RENSSELAERVILLE GARAGE GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING Phone 2051 COMPLIMENTS OF SHEPARD'S FARM R111 and Rlrs. A. D. Shepard COMPLIMENTS OF CAVANAGH'S HOTEL NoR'roN HILL, N. Y. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Iwllllllllllll lllIll'Il'IllIllIllIllIlllilltllwllllllllllllIl YEOMANS GARAGE Sales - CHEVROLET --- Service NORTON HILL, N. Y. Tel. Gr. 5-5647 COMPLIMENTS OF McNAUGI'ITON'S GREENVILLE, N. Y. DuBOIS PHARMACY 379 MAIN STREET CATSKILL, NEW YORK Complete Prescription Service All Cosmetic' Agencies Oldest Drugstore in New York Slate MORAN'S FOOD PRODUCTS 3 MARKET Grocery Department Wholesale and Retail Meat and Food Products Free Delivery Plenty of Parking Space Showrooms Route 9VV and Warehouse West Coxsackie, N. Y. MIDWAY RUG CO. Floor Covering Contractors CARPETS - LINOLEUMS - TILES VENETIAN BLINDS WINDOW SHADES Free Estimates Over 1000 Satisfied Customers STATEN C. EUBANKS Authorized Dealer for 'iWI CJUl1 STAR INSULATION COW+? 195 Whitehall Rd, Phone 8-2995 Albany, N. Y. After 5 P. M. Estimates without Obligation COMPLIMENTS OF FLACH'S BAKERY SPECIALS. out SPECIALTY GARDINER AGENCY GENERAL INSURANCE NORTON HILL, NEVV YORK Route 23 Phone Greenville 5-5692 Cairo, N. Y. Cairo 9-9551 I INIlIiIuI'IIi'Illlll I I I I I I I I I Iolivlollilll I I lillllll I I I I I I I I I I l I I59l APPLEBEE BROS. G. L. F. FEED. SEED AND FERTILIZER DORMANSVILLE. NEW YORK Dial Westerlo 2351 JOSEPH LABUDA 8: SON Shirley Kitvhvns Easy Spindrivrs Lucas Paints Coolcrator Appliances Duo-Thvrni Hvatvrs GRAPEVILLE, N. Y. P. O. Climax, N. Y. G U I D A N C E Balanced Training --- Activities. Placcnient in key positions in business. professional and QOVUFIIIIIPIII offices. ALBANY BUSINESS COLLEGE 126-134 Washington Ave., Albany 6, N. Y. State Registered - Veteran Approved COMPLIMENTS OF CLARENCE INGALLS I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I l FORD IJEARBORN Tractor Farm Equipment FORD FOR '52 You can pay more - But you can't buy better! R. C. LACY ESTATE 443-5 Main Street CATSKILL, NEW YORK Biing Your Ford Back Home for Service Catskill 199 JlGG'S SHELL STATION GAS AND ou, ILNCHES - FOL'N'l'AIN SERVICE WESTERLO, N. Y. A COMPLETE MUSICAL SERVICE HICKEY'S MUSIC STORE 330 E. State St. ITHACA, N. Y. Phone 4-1101 COMPLIMENTS OF EMPIRE TRAVEL CLUB Operators of the Finest St-nior Trips To Vtiashington and New York i501 I I I I IirIr:I I I ,I I I, In I, li I I I' Ii I1fIrrI1rIvrIuI1'll1I' I InlulululrlIHIHlnlnlulwlrilulfrlnl11I4vI4rIvrIuIv,IuInInIrrInIrnIffIuIuIu,IriIrfIrwIr.I I IsrIuIr If IrrIrIrr GREENE COUNTY MOTOR CO. ON 9W HIGHWAY CATSKILL, NEW YORK Phone 1582 SHELL INN RENSSELAERVILLE, N. Y. Prop., Rose Redder Compliments of HARTER'S SERVICE STATION W. COXSACKIE, N. Y. Route 9W Traihc Light Compliments of ERNEST E. BELL General Merchandise MEDUSA, NEVV YORK Compliments of STURNER'S STORE EARLTON. N. Y. GREENVILLE FROZEN FOOD LOCKER Greenville 5-4405 Route 32 KENNETH I-IUEMMER Compliments of LERNER'S DEPARTMENT STORE CATSKILL. NEW YORK Compliments of MR. AND MRS. THOMAS BLAISDELL Compliments of WILLIAM H. FREES Real Estate GREENVILLE, NEW YORK Phone: Greenville 5-4434 Best Wishes to Our Friends of the CLASS OF 1952 JOHN B. EARL CAIRO N. Y. Compliments of STEVENS INSURANCE AGENCY All Branches of Insurance GREENVILLE, N. Y. Tel. 5-4318 Compliments of DEAN'S MILLS Feed - Flour and Grain OAK HILL, N. Y. GREENVILLE LOCAL GREENVILLE, NEW YORK Your Home Town Newspaper 392.50 Per Year Compliments of GREENVILLE CORNER RESTAURANT Home Cooking at its Best T. A. STRANKE Compliments of MAIN STREET SHOPPE VVOODRUFF BROS. GARAGE Tires - Tubes - Oil Automobile Accessories Groceries - Ice Cream - Candies Cigars, Etc. Phone Westerlo 2741 IHIIIIHIII IHIIIIIIII I I IlIHIlIlIlIlI lillllllilllllllllll Ill! Illlillilllllil I I I Ii IMI I Illl Ii I I' Ilill Ii Il I It I I I I I I I I I I lil I I I I I H511 llllillllllllliillllilllllillll'l lliliililiililllilillililllwlllllllllllll Ill lil I I I I Illlllllillllil IllSI I I I I I llill-IMI l1ll'l I lol ll'lll I I I I I I I I I Compliments of HAINES' GARAGE AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES RECAPPING AND VULCANIZING Church Street Catskill, N. Y Congratulations from FRANCES SHOE STORE Main Street Catskill, N. Y. VILLAGE HARDWARE Proprietor: William Gutheil 33 REED STREET Coxsackie, N. Y. VVILLIAM HAAS GARAGE CHEVROLET AND BUICK SALES AND SERVICE Coxsackie, N. Y. Compliments of C A R E L A S Compliments of J. J. NEVYBERRY COMPANY 403 Main Street Catskill, N. Y Compliments of CHARLES REBMANN PLUMBING AND HEATING Phone 5-4217 Greenville, IN. Compliments of L. C. SMITH Delmar, N. Y. . Y HALLENBECK'S JEWELERS 381 Main Street Catskill, N. Y. JACKSON 8: BOOME CHRYSLER and PLYMOUTH SALES and SERVICE Coxsackie, N. Y. Phone: Coxsackie 6-2121 VVESTERLO TIRE SERVICE Clayton R. Cooke KENDALL OIL VULCANIZING - RETREADING Business Phone 2521 Residenee VVeSterlo, New York 2551 Compliments of GREENVILLE DAIRY Phone 5-4110 GOOD LUCK 52 MoCAR'I'HY'S MEN'S SHOP 400 Main St. Catskill, N. Y. For The Best in MICATS and GROCERIES shop at INSTEFANO BROTHERS Catskill, N. Y. Compliments of MEAD'S GENERAL STORE Rensselaerville, New York Best wishes to our friends of the Class of 1952 PAUL DODANE Greenville, New York I I lil Iiq.IvI..I:.I I-il-.I IMI,I1I'.IiiIuIi:IuIwIiI lil I I I I I I I I I I I I m I I I I I I I lililllllliliilwliililwl1wl.Al'ill'llillill'IWI I I I I I I I I l52l I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Ii Ilill Ii INININ ININIMIllilllilwiliillllNINIWIUIVFIHIW I Illl IlIKIIlI I I I I1 IiflllllllHIHIINIHIIIIIIIHIHIUINIHINI IllINIi'I'IilIlwIll Compliments of THE CLASS OF 1953 1851 VOGEL'S 1951 100th Anniversary J E W E L E R S 380 Main Street Catskill, N. Y. STEVE'S SUPER SERVICE Complete Auto Service Gas SUNOCO Oil Phone 5-4105 Greenville, N. Y. Compliments of BOGDAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE Phone 5-4336 Greenville, N. Y. RIVENBURG'S MARKET QUALITY MEATS AND GROCERIES Phone 2932 Compliments of H. C. OSTERHOUT dz SON RAVENA, N. Y. BENDERFS APPLIANCE STORE Authorized Dealer GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES 3 Mansion Street Coxsackie, N. Y. Fred Bender Phone 246 Radio Repair Donald Day C. BURTON MATTICE Licensed Electrician H O T P O I N T HOME APPLIANCES Dia-l 2-2311 Oak Hill JAMES BULLIVANTS POLKA FIVE ORCHESTRA Tel. Oak Hill 2-4218 W. KENNETH ATKINS Groceries - Meats Television Y Electrical Apliances Phone 2422 Compliments of GUS BAKER BERT KUSTERER CHOICE MEATS So. Westerlo, N. Y. Phone Greenville 5-4568 Compliments of ALLEVA DAIRY MEDUSA, N. Y. ALTON S. POTTER Lumber and All Kinds of Building Material and Coal Preston Hollow New York Compliments of COXSACKIE BAKERY AND MEAT PRODUCTS COXSACKIE, N. Y. RAVENA DEPARTMENT STORE 119 MAIN STREET RAVENA, NEW YORK l7VI'VI!'IlIVI'I'I'I I I I I Ill I I I I I Ill Illil IHIUIN IMIMIHIMINIHIHI lil Ill l I I I I I I I I lilllllllllllil lMlllIllI1ll1lIHIllwllwlwl I I I l I wsu 'li4lIllHllllllllllllllllllIllll?llllllllilllllllllllll , . . .im . . . 1...1....,.W..,.W.ml-lm-mmlwwww:lu u 1 1 uwwwwwu I Compliments of THE CATALPA HOUSE RENSSELAERVILLE, N. Y. Phone 2372 Edith Lounsbury, Prop. llllllllllllllllllllllllll Compliments of FRED'S SERVICE STATION Fred Willsey, Prop. ESSO GAS AND OIL Greenville, N. Y. J. DIILLER SPALDING SELF-SERVICE EGGS 7 VEGETABLES Phone 5-4103 Ul'f'PIlVillP. N- Y- Compliments of ROCKFACE DINER ORLOFF BEAR GENERAL TRUCKING - FARM SUPPLIES Building Supplies - Fertilizers - Seeds - Feeds Blue Coal - Cement - Sand - Stone Phone 5-4433 Greenville, N. Y. Compliments of STIEFEL MEDICINAL SOAP CO., Inv. OAK HILL, NEW YORK Compliments of 5 STAR BEEF CO. Compliments of C A I R O D I N E R Compliments of FORD 51 FORD OAK HILL, N. Y. LAWYER'S GENERAL STORE East Durham, N. Y. ICE CREAM FOUNTAIN SERVICE TYDOL - VEEDOL SERVICE Compliments of THE COLONIAL GIFT SHOP GREENVILLE, N. Y. HOTEL WALTERS Established 1847 CAIRO, N. Y. Tom Gilmour, Mgr. Open All Year Cairo 9-2100 WALDRON'S SERVICE STATION TIRES, BATTERIES AND ACCESSORIES Phone 5-5326 Greenville, N. Y. l64l Compliments of BERNICE'S BEAUTY SHOP EAST DURHAM, NEW YORK Phone 7725 JOSEPH A. KRAUSS SANDING AND FINISHING OLD AND NEW FLOORS WOODWORK AND DOORS Phone 5-4526 Compliments of DONOHUE'S TAXI SERVICE Phone Greenville 5-4216 IlllllllIllIllIIlIlllllll'lllllllHIHlllll1llllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll WILDEY 85 IRWIN RADIO AND TELEVISION SALES AND SERVICE 36 South River St. Coxsackie, N. Y. Compliments of BARKMAN'S SERVICE STATION GREENVILLE, N. Y. C. HOVVARD SPALDING New York Life Insurance Co, Life, Accident and Sickness Insurance Individual and Group South Westerlo, New York Compliments of HASTINGS ICE CREAM PARLOR DURHAM, NEW YORK SUNNY HILL FARM Leland H. Cooke, Prop. BIRDSFOOT TREFOIL SEED Preston Hollow, N. Y. RUSSELL'S GARAGE General Repairs and Lubrication Tires, Tubes and Accessories 24 Hr. Wrecker Service Silver King Tractor Dealer DEAN DAVIS KELVINATOR Sales and Service MEDUSA, N. Y. Phone: Oak Hill 2-4570 W. TALLMAN 85 SON WELL DRILLERS Oak Hill, New York Phone 2-4414 WADE 81 BURNETT PAINTING AND DECORATING Oak Hill, N. Y. Phone 2-4222 OAK HILL GARAGE WELDING AND AUTO REPAIRING Compliments of 0'CONNELL FERN CLIFF HOUSE EAST DURHAM, NEVV YORK CATSKILL VALLEY BLUETICK KENNELS FOR. SALE COON DOGS AND PUPS East Durham Phone Oak Hill 2-4527 M I L L Y ' S CATER'S JEWELRY STORE Tavern and Restaurant Experienced Watchmaker OPEN ALL YEAR Watches - Diamonds - Jewelry - Gifts ROW' 23 Gaim' N- Y- Phone 9-9516 Cairo, New York PATRICIA LEE FLORIST A. M. Frees FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Greenville Phone 5-4434 B. H. HARMAN OPTOMETRIST 427 Main Street CATSKILL, N. Y. Phone 1545 I I I'IiI'1I'llHl.ll1.l l'I'I'll lI1Illllbllililllllllllllllllll'llllllll-'llillwlrlllllllillilllllillllllwlulwliI Iillll1luInIlllilll'IllIllIllllllllllllillllllllfll I I ll I Irsl we R. H. BLENIS GENERAL MERCHANDISE Surprise, N. Y. Telephone 5-4385 Compliments of FIELD'S RADIO 85 TELEVISION GREENVILLE, N. Y. SUTTON'S GARAGE GENERAL REPAIR Freehold, N. Y. Tel. 7613 WHEN IN COXSACKIE VISIT H URLIEHY PHARMACY Corner of Reed and Mansion Streets Compliments of NIR. AND MRS. ANDREW' PULEO Compliments of DR. AND MRS. VVILLIAM ROMARY Compliments of HUESTED'S HATCHERY AMOS POST, INC. Distributors of ESSO PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Blain Compliments of OREN'S FURNITURE STORE GREENE COUNTY'S LA RGESTU Street Catskill, N. Y EMIL BUSCH PLUMBING - HEATING MYERS PUMPS Oak Hill, N. Y. Compliments Of THE HOOD FAMILY FOR GOOD GULF GASOLINE, OIL AND TIRES. STOP AT TICK TOCK GARAGE COXSACKIE, NEW YORK Prop: Henry Schnare Compliments of THE HOUSE OF BRADY'S NCRTCN HILL, N. Y. Compliments of ONEIDA MARKETS CAIRO, NEW YORK CAIRO BEAUTY MART Open Daily 9 P. M. to 6 P. M Phone Cairo 9-2126 Compliments of FAR HILLS NURSING HOME lllillllillrwllllll lllllllllllllll Illlllllllll I I Illl I I I Illll I I I Illllllllllllll I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I l65l I I I ,IMI ,I il ,I I ,ll ll ll I I I I I' ll lllll I Ii IMI I ll Illllllill 'I YI MILDRED ELLEY SECRETARIAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS 227-229 Quail st 1Aff Qi Albany is, N, Y. SEND FOR CATALOG Registered by thc New York State Board of Regents Compliments of ALBANY CO. FARM BUREAU LEONARD PALMER Compliments of HERBERT BOGARDUS INSURANCE AGENCY CAIRO, NEVV YORK RICHARDS 81 DONOHUE, Inc. SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHERS 950 RIDGE ROAD WEBSTER, NEW YORK 'I I I I I I I I I I I IIII III'IlllllI Ililllllllvllllllllll I I I I I IIIII Compliments of G. R. CLARK CO. 5 and 10 CAIRO, NEW YORK Compliments of ELIVI REST HOUSE OAK HILL, NEW YORK Compliments of MELOY AND ROWS STORE EAST DURHAM, NEW YORK Compliments of THE CLASS OF 1954 Established in 1920 CATSKILL GROCERY CO., INC. IN STIT UTIONAL WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS PURVEYORS TO: RESORTS - RES'I'AURAN'I'S - HOTELS HOSPITALS - INSTI'I'U'IIIONS 464-466 Main Street Catskill, New York PROMPT DELIVERIES Telephone Catskill 432 l67I MR. AND MRS. NORMAN TEATOR ENDICOTT IOHNSON MARIE SHOP MR. AND MRS. EDWARD CORNELL BRANDOW'S TICK TOCK RECREATION MISS JOYCE MACKEY MR. AND MRS. C. R. RANDALI. MR. AND MRS. M. IZRIDLEY MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM STEVENS MR. WILLIAM LOVETT WHEEL-IN H. 81 C. STEADMAN DOT'S BEAUTY SHOP WHlTBECK'S SERVICE STATION MR. AND MRS. EYERETT MATTHEIVS MR. KENNETH GIFFORD CLASS OF I Cl'T RATE FOOD MARKET DEANE 8: DEANE MR. AND MRS. ALTON HASKIN G. PANTALEO HICKORY TREE RESTAURANT MR. AND MRS. LEROY HALE MR. AND MRS. ERNEST CAMPBELI MR. AND MRS. DENES HORYATH CHARLES A. KELDER MR. AND MRS. MARTIN CUNST MR. AND MRS. MILLER MR. AND MRS. MAXWELL S. PALMPR MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM REHM IVLOSSIE B. LEE MR. AND MRS. EINAR OLSON MR. AND MRS. JOHN T. ROl'LE'l' 955 Compliments of VAL'S BAKE SHOP CAIRO, NEW YORK THE OBIE'S 1681 I w. v 5 bi :ll H1 E:- Z X w x ., , 4 lx V, 1 -1 J- .. I . tru., -j -4, 1 . N , . , K . iii 3 ,B -2 - 4 ,. 'O 1 LH Q V sl - ,V ,. P? ni Li fv v- fa, .531 . QQ' 3 'Aff1 ':?g Y pq. 'F 1 . , f .p - S


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