Guilderland Central High School - Tawasenthan Yearbook (Guilderland Center, NY)

 - Class of 1957

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'Zu -'H Ufrllrr GUILDERLAND CENTER, NIW YORK de 7 75 7 awcweatimz I ' al f 7Zeea 24446 ,ff , K 3 FOREWORD The Mohawk Indians that once inhabited the area Where Guilderland Central School is. now located clluld never have foreseen,,a'bnildingyasl' streamlined and mga' ern as dfur present high lfhemetivities and of these Indians is the theme of 1957 Tawasenthani.'QAs you leaf through the pages that follow, the contrast tween the life tliyelfeda-arrdwiihe lives that we are leading in this modern age is apparenif: We are, th 'flat-lbgth hu ble and appreciative of the pportnni prolvi f. f e, A s by our parents and the community-o . - that t se before us did not enjoy. LM s 'x X E 3 7a.4ZeoJ6mtwz'4 i md 'yamdzq 5- 20 Swarm 21- 46 47- 66 7154442 67- 74 Momma 75- X4 Spam 85- 96 Sum! 97-10? Adaawmg 110- 134 w Q' x 53556 3705? W fmQifwUNQsbUmwaxffUcQssQ if ? .Dr G t 1 . 1,1 3 si, pw 1 -1. ,S iw., me H fnrffy 'fftfftl' I gain? vin, , ,V 7 ' -vo g gs -a, -1+-.. x HOWARD H. MOSHER Principal THE PRINCIPAL SPEAKS This year as every year thousands of principals will write messages for hundreds of thousands of seniors across the country., Some of us have been doing this for more years than vie care to recall. Interestingly enough, however, it's one of the more pleasant tasks we perform. It never becomes mere routine. CHARLES Q, CII-KCCIO It's always a challenge. And it's always rewarding if ,only indirectly. Vjfe Pfmfjpaj What can a principal say to the seniors via the yearbook page? This par- ticular principal feels that this particular word' should be geared toward the 1 future in the light of what our past experiences should have taught us. Patrick ' Henry is said to have felt that I have no way of judging the future except by the past. This is a valid premise, generally, but we are certain that in many cases it's an over-simplification of the problem. It is true that if you've been reasonably successful in high school, you may , expect, with the same effort, to be reasonably successful in your post-high- U . Ll school-life. But 'what of the individual who has achieved only to the degree that gm A , he just got by ? What are his chances for successes? Here is where the break! I v 7' j down begins. It's at this point that things become rough. The competition is X 3' '- much more extreme, the pressures are greater, the expectations are higher, and j the rewards and penalties are more readily recognizable and, consequently, often X j more desirable. He's got to work harder, it's as simple as that. ' ' j What we are trying to say, of course, is that it's entirely possible that you will j be graduated without having always put your very best effort into the situation. 4 Some of us have a remarkable faculty for just getting by, That will soon be in the past, though, and it will become more and more apparent to you that you will get out of life fyour college, your work, your Armed Service experience, exactly what you have put into it in the way of effort, imagination, seriousness of purpose, and loyalty. You can't be satisfied, any longer, with any effort short of your very best. If you are, you will find that the competition is too tough, that, unfortunately, you'll be left somewhere, sometime. Your amateur days are over. You're in the game for keeps, now. It's big league all the way, and you'll find that the opportunities we've been providing for you to make choices will really pay off. Remember there are not too many second chances after high school. Life after high school is even more of a two-way sit- , ua-tion than it was in high school. Nothing less than your best is acceptable if you expect to be successful and--we're sure you will he. j . l 0 . . ' -4 ' V -..u.t-u..m..-life-J.. , J gawzdaf Gustav Koschorreck, Chairman Rodelle Thompson, Vice Prerident Ernest L. Bachand Norman Charboneau Joseph Graham i V i - . Raymond Sharp r s f l.s 4 1 William D. Borden 3 ' f V C , R. John M. Leslie .1 ' 'h ' Carl G. Gilbert, Clerk g i - V . , f' N -Q-.hs Walter N. Hoffman, Treasurer ' N . ,, - if 'Ich ,Q Mrs. Leda Van Wormer, Collector p L l 4 RALPH V. WESTERVELT Slzpefviring Principal M, . Members of the Board of Education and Public Relations Committee meet at the Fort Hunter Elementary School to discuss the proposed bond issue with district residents. Pictured below: Mr. Ralph Westervelt, Boardg Mr. William Cook, committeeg speaking, Mr. Gustav Koschor- reck, Chairman of Boardg Mr. Paul Warburton, committee chairmang Mr. Burford Skinkle, committeeg Mr. jack Lignell, architectural representativeg and 'Mr. Donald Morey, committee. .e is ' 1 ...Q-- ' 1 f 5.45 Y Ll' l nz..-. 7 7' --w-.- , .Elf v Regime S. rf' '. .Qt I--+L W M f Lk. MX T! '..,.- li JOHN BUSH Guidance Direclor and EVELYN LEATHER Secretary WILLIAM E. ENDICOTT Divzfzrl B.7l,Tl?7EIf lfamzger EDXYXXA LTQEY.-XXOS GQIKJJ JZ HL? iii' 541 VII CAFETER ig: '::'1 lip use .W i iu CUSTODIANS l First row, left to right: Lester Young, 9 Sabrina Fellows, Russell Case. Sec- ond row: Robert Siebert, Oman Schaadt, William Fellows. WOL M, J f Az. , . . BUS DRIVERS John Antelak, Victor Bacliand, Albert Baruomb, Fabian Barcomb. Francis Bounds. Oscur Decker, Harry Gillespie, Maynard Kellum, Edward Crounse, Xvilliam McCumber, XVilliam Moore, Robert Mosall, john Pieniazek, Frank Pierce, Sevil Robinson, Lyle Sails, Frank Swint, Ray Taber, Martin Tymcliyn, Kenneth Van Allstyne, Wfilliam Wfard, Leonard W'arner. 9 IA STAFF Left to right: Margaret Coogan, Ida Sholtes, Evelyn MacDonald, Eva Fer- bert, Marjorie Van Wormer. 'lbilgj '?'f12u... 4.1 K Im- iz '...... t...,4' '-' i T1 5 i411 B-1- I :nil Iii .Alv- I ., U 'FL f .f-,L :spain -I.. A DH x 4- '7 mm nv, y , , ,,.,,,- -.. -- f 5 l T, . y --A M u Q-F fly- , W-f 1 f y will Fx,- .2 ny, - -f,. - if Q E nz 55 g. ARTHUR ACOSTA General Science, Advisor Ra- dio Club. Q ' S 5 FRANK ANDREONE Citizenship Education. Q-ss EVELYN ANDREONE Home Economics. OHN BLAKELY J Basic Art, Mechanical drawing. l JOHN ALLIE Metal shop Printin , Related Shop, Head Department Q 'ffl aw ' i, ' N 65 W V Z' ,fl LEONARD AMLAW Distributive Education, Head of Business Department, '56 class advisor. C U ,gw PATRICIA BRADY LYLE BOYCE Voice, Chorus. Science Mnh NEII: BROWN 1 DOROTHY BRUNO GEORGE CHAMBERLAIN PhY5'C5v General Science- 5h01'fh21Hd, Tf2l1SC1'iPfi0H, TYP- Citizenship Education, English. ing, Introduction to Business, Student Council Advisor. Faculty-Varsity basketball game ANTONIO DEANGELO Metal Shop. Q2 A Q , MAUREEN DAVIS Spanish, Latin, French. 1 f' Q fig ., . T 7. F' S CHARLES CHURCHILL Citizenship Education, English 4 I M 5 bg , 4 , If ,,, 1 FORREST A. CUMMINGS Math, Science. MARION DASHNER Senior High Art, Art Depart- ment Head. I .,4v, 6' 'ft up 1? ff 21 . kai T A 1 JUNE DEL VECCI-IIO Typing, Office Practice, Busi- ness Arithmetic, Introduction to Business. P.T.A. officers I f . I , 'I KI ,K .,, 35 ,, 3' p, . 1 ROBERT DRAKE Science and Math. GEORGE GEARHARDT Business Law, Bookkeeping, in- ternal accounts, Yearbook Ad- visor. EMERY FULLAYTOR En lish Journalism News 8 , , - paper Advisor. izfghof ? I ,N , N X ORSON DUNHAM Chemistry, Earth Science, Adv. Science, Science Department I-Iead. f Y' , , . 7157. I B 2,2 ' x 2 'B I A BERNARD ERWIN Biology. gp! VIRGINIA String THEODORA HALL Citizenship Education, English. , P ARTHUR HUTSON Citizenship Education, Varsity Basketball Coach. sq - avg '- , . 'C' ' W , . 1 'ix X, , -iz gf 3 -..f if ' J DOROTHY JENNER School Nurse. EILEEN HENNESSEY THOMAS HUGHES Dental HYgiCUC- Citizenship Education, English Parents' Night I RICHARD KELLEY ARTHUR JEWELL MARJORIE KELLEHER I Aff, Citizenship Education, English. SCICUCC. Math- CZ' Z ' 2' ' W ua az. - h l 'f Y 'Q xXa 7 . '24 i 1 l A- K , Pail1?5?Slilik'-'iiii-i5i-EES t ' ' I3 Rm vi - , f fiwf ' 4 , ill? 4 li x 1 lffffirwlil ii in j . IRENE KENT GLADYS KNISKERN MARGARET KNOUSE Advanced Mathematics, junior I-ilfifl, SPHYUSIT- English' Class Advisor. Advisory Council MICHAEL KOPCZA Physical Education, Health, Bowling, Golf, Football, ANITA LANCI , Music. NAN MCEVOY THOMAS MOONEY CHARLES Shorthand I, Secretarial Prac- Citizenship Education 7, Eng- Science and tice, Personal Typing. lish. Coach, VINCENT NUCCIO Mathematics, Head Mathe- matics Department, Adminis- trative Intern. GILLEN O'BRIEN Industrial Art, Faculty assembly. if :f ' ' wwf , ,, M V M at .. ,, , ll W- 2 , 'Q' I' A ti 7 if 1-, . ,, f 59,,w, , M as a,?2 'F '-1 Sw I .. T, as 1 f ff r , 9,3 3. fa ir, HELEN SCI-IUMAN Science, Mathematics, .a as I K+? ii , ,,,, . JOHN RYAN Driver Education, Coach im' Varsity Basketball. 'x 2 'll 'F 1' A Q Q, 'Q .. x Xt 5 I5 jun' ELEANOR ORNER Citizenship Education, English uf Q:-:r BARBARA PLATT Spanish 7 and I. N ,,-of 26. VIRGINIA RONAN English. DOLORES ROPKE Librarian, English. FQ 'I f ' '1- .i.'if'gl-'iti 'F 'rifi 7 Q-61.1 U a' if. Li. vi .. ES.: 'i Ui'xQ'f1 '5I. lf- I . AQ, I b , A 2 46 it M 'N 1, 7 I 4 . N r' A N A t FIX W I Rx x GRACE SERVISS ' JAMES SHARKEY KEN SMITH English, CMZCUSMP Educatlon EI1gliSh, DCPHIUHCFIY Head- Introduction to Business, Math, 8. Faculty room on Student Government Day. VIRGINIA STORTECKY Home Economics. i Typing, Consumer Education. I HOWARD SPLETE 9? English s, Citizenship Edua- tion 8, Coach 8th grade bas- ketball. SAMUEL SPURCHISE Math, Mechanical Audio-Visual Advisor to Sophomore Clam. ALICE STILES PAULA STEVENS Sciencefand Math 7. Physical Educatim, ailing' ,dviwf JOHN SUTTER Printing, Ceramics. , Ar , san. ' 5 l NAIDA WALKO Homemaking. L3 iz 2 GLEN WALRATH Department Head of Modern Languages, French and Span- ish, Co-director of Senior Class Play, Vice President of PTA. WALTER WEYANT Science 8, Math 8, Freshman Basketball Coach. iv, f 'N QM. - ...f-'M S r--yr KX DAVID .VANDYCK RICHARD WAGNER Citizenship Education, junior Mixed Chorus, Girls' Chorus High- Boys' Chorus, Voice Class Department Heads K, L' Www- , t it 'Z ' 1 vi - qi A 1.--of RUTH WINFIELD Citizenship Education. ,Q 1 nil' 4- s., 'Ziff X1 MILTON WOLVEN junior and Senior Band G55 . ,, J' ,we . -. ,- ,wa , X ARLENE PAISH Mathematics, Science, .am-F RFU' 4,41- DONALD MILLER Department Head Substitute. RITA LAMBOGLIA CCadetJ Business Education. 1310! we s, I we MARY LOU WARREN PATRICIA DEVLIN Home Economics. Citizenship Education English LOU CARR fCadetj Distributive Education. BERNARD THEOBALD QCadetj Citizenship Education English fi N52 3. as jk s t sf I V- A't- 7 Z' -' '-ffikifif ,f it fl -T asa? t 1 ,I Ivttjf' ' A EDWARD TRAVIS QCadetJ Distributive Education ,, , P+ I' f vi Q ri A S , A 31 2,92 ,, V' ,..M.,.4 ,Q ,fi STUDENT SECRETARIES 1. Ann Hilton 2. Nancy Thompson 3. Joan Anderson , ,,,,....,.,l , PCT' 1 A . I ed , , -I 'fu:::sEf,asx:.l..,.l :ff I 'I 1 , A 1:11 1:51:13 t:'f ' -' Q Q A I S, ....., .... . L, lf. I-W f7f,l',x ,'-L. '.'1ig.,.... g,' VI In ,, T f ! 'f 'E ,. Y-A1-ff-1 -11ff'.'? ,'Q2'3, ww n.:,. I I , , ,I usa' gzaw. NX4, 1,:15:.. ..,. 2 ADMINISTRATION SECRETARIES li 1 l Peggy Empie L June Smith A Stella Pollard HIGH SCHOOL SECRETARIES Reba Crounse jean Plant .21 , ,S 13 ,,1- -O onao OR Z 3Ax 3? l, -I-4xl.,.,3 :5:141,,. gall laalf I-mm I 4 'S- . ,eq X E X Alu' 'I T 5 ' - 4 . l Il ---Q 3 I I 1' 3 I F I , . N. Y 1 P' 44 ', .'2 xh Q hd -P1 ...ry 3 , .1 ,D f i .L Mr. Ryan Tries A Foul Shot 2 i E T Q i i Rah! Rah! For The Faculty ,Nw -' . Mig A ' jazz From The Faculty Mr, Hutson And His Boys H! vw. . 2' Qf Mr, Weyent Is Out In The Open ' -. Mr. Cummings Performs Some Magic P. --cv' -f fvx 49'-u X M Prefidezzl BOB FOLEY BUZZY OWEN Rep: eJ 611141111 eu LINDY BRADT .L- Vire Pfwidenl BUZZY OWEN JOHN GAGLIOTI Secretary S JOAN ANDERSON VALEDICTORIAN SALUTATORIAN 'iffjws in W ...pf NANCY THOMPSON PAYE DUPREY HONOR STUDENTS FOREIGN STUDENT Nancy Thompson Faye Duprey Philip Moore Barbara Clickman Judy Controy Barbara Hzunmerli Richard Ryan Dennis Durfee Geraldine Davis Lloyd Brumer David King Karen Kaasa f' TOSH IKO OKADA 23 YF? K -4.4 v., . mat. aff-i5 ..'5i mans' vi , - -1..L,:-v Qi ll x 5 JOAN ELIZABETH ANDERSON Andy Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Librarian 3, 43 Speaking Con- test 1, 2, 3, 4, First Prize 23 Physical Educa- tion Demonstration 23 Modern Dance Club 23 Tennis Club 23 Homeroom Secretary 33 Junior Prom Court3 Journal 33 Student Council Corres- ponding Secretary 33 Guilderland Guide 33 Senior Play3 Senior Mixed Chorus 43 Senior Class Sec' retary3 Student Secretary 43 Sceptre Service Club 43 Homeroom Treasurer 43 Yearbook 2, 3, 43 Senior Girls Chorus 2, 2, 33 All County Chorus 43 Youth Commission Secretary 4 Af ufnenls ou! 0 a rel! moulh are un 8 7 answerable. Ambition: Teacher ROBERT EDWARD BARBAGELOTT Doc Football 1, 43 Journal 33 Biology Club 23 Photography Club 13 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Base- ball 4 In my desk my books do lie, tbey're az res! and so afn I Ambition: Marines JOSEPH BAILEY JR. Yo Yo JV Football 1, 2,3 Varsity Football 2, 3, 43 Track 33 Key Club 4 Take life as it comes Ambition: Printer JANET MARION BOFF Jan Girls Sport Club 13 Glee Club 13 Homemaking Clug 23 Times Union Youth Page 3g Photography Clu 2 Late nights make sleepy days Ambition: Secretary NANCY LEE BAINBRIDGE ' Nance Onondaga Valley Academy 2, 33 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls Sports 1, 2, 33 Girls Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Honor Society 23 Cheerleading 2, 33 Yearbook 43 KE Society 2, 3 Clothes are things that I admire, fancy charms and sweet mire Ambition: Teacher ,fe haf 3 QTY MARGARET LOUISE BUSH Mui'gie Silver Creek High School 11 Ovid Central 2. 51 Class Secretary lg Class President 2: Band 1. 2. 3. 4g Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4g Dramatics Club 35 Operetta 2, 5g Honor Society 4. Some think the world um made fm' fun. ,md .rn do I Ambition: Librarian LINDA M. BRADT Lindy 3 G Cheerleading l. 2. 3. 4. Co-Captain 5. 41 Student ' Council 2, 5, 43 Yearbook l. 2. 5. 4. Editor 41 Senior Mixed Chorus 1, 31 Sceptre Servite Club L. 3. 4. Treasurer 4, Secretary 22 Foreign Extbginge Student 31 junior Prom Queen: Guilderluntl Guide 2. 3. For life lizef Ulllj iii ,tnrre,i,f Ambition: Teacher LOLA JEAN CHAMPION Luz' Girls Outdoor Club 13 Girls Leaders' Club 2. Be1z'.ire Ifye im-i of Ilia fmlftixlu Ambition: SCfI'Cf.lI'y i 5 , li'l i fx LLOYD l3RAlNlliR Q av Pliotogiyipliy Club l. lg National Honor Soritty Q gn. 3' 4 -,- I fzcffui 4' ffm! ,ifziriifc If .1 4Q7't'.'ll ifvffzuiil of t'!7.!l77.'I Ambition: Chr-mist X JUNE ANN CLEMENT jf Clrm Timts l'nion Youth Page 3: Senior Mixtrl Chorus 3, 45 Girls Sports lg Senior Girls Chorus F. el. Ycgirbook 4311 Girls Bnslcctbrtll Kg Drum .mtl liuglt Corps lg Drnmritits Club I. 'Ari Agfwif fuxuf fi' nw- .f l Ambition: Nurse 25 '2- R gn' S BARBARA ANN CLICKMAN Barb Senior Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4g JV Cheerlead- ing 23 Majorette 1, 2, 33 Girls Chorus 2, 3, 4g Journal 3, 43 Honor Society 3, 43 Class Secre- tary 23 Girls Basketball 33 Secretary Honor Society 43 Times Union Youth Staff 23 Girls Leadership Club 23 Photography 1 It'r love, if: love llmt maker the world go round Ambition: Secretary CARLOS MARIE CRATSENBERG Carrie Girls Sports 1g JV Cheerleading lg Varsity Cheerleading 2, 3, 43 Yearbook 2, 33 Sceptre Service 2, 3, 4g Homeroom Secretary 43 Home- making Club 23 Guilderland Guide 23 Times Union Youth Staff 33 Modern Dance Club 23 Tennis Club 23 Citizen of the Week Committee 4g Homeroom Secretary 53 Youth Commission 4 Joy ir noi in tbing.r,' it if in ul Ambition: Nurse JUDITH ANN CONTROY Judy Senior Mixed Chorus 2, 5, 4g Journal 43 Sell' ior Play3 Dramatics Club 2 A daughter of :be Godr, divinely tall and most divinely faif' Ambition: Secretary BETTY JANE CROSSEN Bet Chorus lj Band 13 Girls Leadersnip Club 23 Art Club 2, Dramatics Club 1 A: good luck would have it, playful, indifferent, happy-go-lucky' Ambition: Teacher CATHERINE MARY CORNELL ' CFlansburgj Calhy Philip Livingston 1, Dancing Club 13 Chorus 12 Girls Leadership Club 2 To be gentle is tba tn! of 4: Idyt' Ambition: Secretary ,-1 f Cav ,I Nl' LEDA LEE DEL ZOTTO Lee Magazine 35 Girls Sports lg Student Council lg Home Economics Club 25 Girls Chorus 23 Senior Mixed Chorus 3 Her mire war ever fvfl and low, an exrellent . , rbzrzg in u'0r1zazz Ambition: Secretary EV FREDERICK JAMES CROUNSE Y, Fred Q! Senior Mixed Chorus 1. 3, 4g Senior Boys Chorus 3, 4g Barbershop Quartet 25 jazz Band 3g All-State Sectionals 43 Senior Band 1, 2, 5, fig Brass Ensemble 1, -ig All County Band 3a Key Club 4g journal 1, 2, 3, 43 Magazine 2. 5: Cross Country 5g Track 2, 3, 4 They are only Jruly K22'6.JI 14 bo are Irufg' good K , nf?-im Ambition: Naxy ' fl-i- -',- 43' ,' ' 4 sg. -- --rf-++ x, -.' vvxx ' fini- -, - in f - lc x Q ,-..... - 3 Ng .:,-..- -+1-.gs ifv lginia 'ix-1 it is S Xl 14: '5- H3 ' IlI1,,, NK xi! 'ls xx 43'xxij'gf'S+v-- . 's7f'gN'x -4+-' ,-,g x X ,. -,, x K ---- - ' K-ii +1- x 5. v. x -1, x 'f-!K',t,.+.-4. RONALD Il DENNIS Varsity Football 3. 4. JV BRNCCIIUII 3- KW Clubg Yearbook 3, -ig Art Club 2. ig Swimming Team -:L x Lef1bt un ld rlidc 111711 mic I Ambition M1r1nes KE? GERALDINIZ ANN DAVIS fr fri V11 La dfin' Girls Leiulwsliip Club lg Senior National Honor S-misty 5. i .flf,i1l11,'m11i. wlzlffff. .iff I Ambition lculiei IUDITH ANNI1 DIZSCHLINIES ffgw' Varsity C.licei'lL1uling l. 2. 3. -iz CU-C.iIli1i1,l Qirls lliiskctlmill Ri Home-m.ilcinQ Club 1: lunioi' Pliblll Omit. IX ffffwfi Aqiigif 5. .zpfm 14.41 fl xilwu, 2 ff1l1,r1.'1 inn W ffm as ,-1, 5, lflks gfsr 'GT JOAN ANN DIEDERICH Indie Chorus lg Library Club 2. Life 11 gem, happirleir cl jewel Ambition: Secretary ALTON HARVEY DURFEE JR. Al Audio-visual Club lg Photography Club 2, A liitle labor, much health Ambition: Diesel Mechanic FAYE MARIE DUPREY Faye Honor Society 2, 5, 4: Girls Chorus 1: Girls Leadership Club 1. ' Quiet, Jezzfible and Hue Ambition: Secretary DENNIS MARVIN DURFEE Denny Outdoor Club 1: Photography Club 2: Key Club 3, 4: Varsity Baseball 1: Physical Ed Demonstra- tion 2. Wbel foolr there mortal! be Ambition: Completion of Tawesentha Park JOAN FLORENCE DUQUETTE Dukie Drarnatics' Club 1, 2: Christmas Play 2g Girls Chorus 2, 3: Magazine 5: Yearbook 3, 43 Senior Chorus 3, 4: Honor Society 4: Youth Committee 4. Courteou: to all, bu! intimate to few Ambition: Commercial Artist , 9 : ,ai I E at 'Q'-L 'If DANIEL CARL ERTEL Dun Student Council 1, 33 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Mixed Chorus 1, 3, 43 Yearbook 23 Magazine 2, 33 Journal 2, 3, junior Red Cross 23 Track 2, 3, 43 Speaking Contest 2, 35 Homeroom President 35 Boys Chorus 3, 43 Madrigals 32 Cross Country 33 Boys Quartet 2, 3: All-State Band 3, All-County Band 33 Key Club 3, 43 Jazz Band 33 Senior Play. To be ocrurimmlly quoted ir the only fame I care foo, Ambition: College DAWN MAE EISLER Dawn Roosevelt High School 1, 23 Homeroom Secretary 1g Girls' Leaders' Club 1, 25 Mixed Chorus 1, 23 Modern Dance Club 23 Honor Society 4. Help yourself lo lmppiz1eJ,r Ambition: Executive Secretary ROBERT PATRICK FOLEY H.zrp Sewior Class President, Student council 1. 2, 3, 4g Varsity Football 2, 5. 43 JV Baseball 2, Journal 1, 2, 3, 4, Magazine 33 Guilderland Guide 2, Homeroom President 1, 2, Outdoor Club 11 Bowl- ing lg Varsity Leadership Clubg Youth Commis- sion 4. I will IIOI eqfzirocafv, I will rm! exfure, I will 1101 felreul 41 .YIUKQIE mb, and I will lie l76:J1'dl' Ambition: Lawyer DAYLE IXNNE ElNlARY Cliff.: Home-room Secretary 21 Art Cluh 21 Girls Chorus 3g Mixed Chorus 3, 41 hYL'Lll'l100lC 31 Nagavinc 1, ITU luuu fax 71 zrlmf I lun' WUI. quid I0 rff .ff I HL Ambitioni Medical Sctrctary ,IOSPPH FRANK 'V' Q, YE? .Wg 0 linsketlmll lz Checlcei' Club li Baclmeloi' Club li - lntrnmumls l. 7' Nr Tala lift .sf if ffm Amhitioni lYlu'ti'ici.in , 7 i 29 QP' .Q- ,,. NORMA EVELYN GAGE Toon Mixed Chorus 15 Yearbook 1, 25 journal 45 Dra- matics Club 1, 25 Homeroom Treasurer 35 Christ- mas play 25 Times Union Youth Staff 3, 45 Senior Play They laugh tha! win Ambition: Dental Hygienist ELEANOR LOUISE GRIESSEL Ellie Yearbook 15 Girls Sports 15 Homeroom Secre- tary 1, 35 Senior Mixed Chorus 15 Tennis Club 25 Library Club 2, 35 Senior High Girls Chorus 2, 3, 45 Times Union Youth Page 2, 3, 45 journal 4 Hitch your wagon to 4 mv Ambition: Nurse JOHN WILLIAM GAGLIOTI Giggles Columbus High School 15 Vincentian Institute 25 Albany High School 25 Varsity Baseball 3, 45 Varsity Football 3, 45 Student Council 45 Sen- ior Honor Society 45 Key Club 45 Yearbook 45 Foreign Student Candidate 35 Syracuse Citizen- ship Conference 3, 45 Citizen of the Week 45 Senior 'Class Treasurer5 Boys Leadership Club 45 Canteen Committee 4 Heir willy, :harp and full of fun, Giggler is liked by everyone Ambition: Forestry CLARENCE W. HALE JR. Clarence Audio Visual Club 15 Photography Club 2 Go and do thou likewird' Ambition: Mechanic RICHARD ALAN GALLAGER ' Dirk Class President 15 Homeroom President 25 1-Iome- room Treasurer 35 JV Baseball 15 Track 15 Outdoor Club: Photography Club is .pdl ACP? 'Q' 'fr-v , W wa., jf: . W L 95 JOSEPH HESSNER Iae Dramatic Club 15 Chef's Club 1 In my derk my book: do lie, theyre at fer! and Ja am I Ambition: Truck driver BARBARA LENY HAMMERLI Barb IV Cheerleading 1, 23 Varsity Cheerleading 3, 43 Radio and TV Club 2g journal 2, 3, 43 News Editor 45 Honor Society 2, 3, 4g Class Secretary 35 Junior Prom Courtg Junior Marshalg Home- ruom Treasurer 3g Homeroom Secretary 4g School Magazine 33 Girls Basketball 3 Palienre and gentlenerr ir powef' Ambition: College KENNETH D. HINCKLEY Duke Varsity Football 2, 33 JV Basketball 1, 23 Var- sity Basketball 3g Vice President Class 35 Vice President Homeroomg Leadership Clubg Indus- trial Arts Clubg Band 13 Bowling Clubg Swimming Club Full of fun and fanny free, nothing ever bother: me FREDERICK L. HAUPT Fred Photography 1. Z, 3, 41 Basketball lg Basketball Club lg Key Club 3, 49 Safety Squad Chptain 11 Football 3g Track 1, 2. 31 Yearbook 4g Citizen of the XY'eek Committee The ,infra of My fwrit 777.1lfC. lvif way KATHERINE ANN HILTON Armin Chorus l, 2, 3, 41 Cheerleading Z3 Girls Chorus 2, -13 Student Council Corresponding Secretary 21 Student Council Retording Secretarv -lg Honor Society -ig journal 3, -lg Yearbook lg Dramatics Club lg Girls Leadership Club 2 A Hgh! 124.111 Hier lmzgw Ambitioni Secretary 3I sfo i 1 6' 40 P V. ,u Fi I EN If , g -K if 'ai' . . 1 'H HXYYQKQ. ,,i 1441, , 3,,-v ' , , -. law, ., ' gk 1 fest, 'z - ' l. 4. Pi ex hf-- ,aft Q W. DANIEL JENSEN Dau Student Council 13 Outdoor Club 13 Track 23 Boys Quartet 23 Senior Mixed Chorus 3, 43 Boys Chorus 5. fl Tn thine UIUII .relf he trac, then it 7111112 follow ar the alight the day, than mmf not then he falre fo any Illrlllll Ambition: Carpenter DAVID L. KING Dare All-State Chorus 43 Barbershop Quartet 2, 3g Truck 2, 3, 4: Cross Country Captain 33 Mixed Chorus 3, 43 Boys Chorus 3, 43 Key Club 43 Honor Society 43 All County Chorus 33 jazz Band 33 Senior Play3 Leadership Club 3, 43 Sci- ence Club, Vice President Z There it no great gezzinf tvithoat a mixture of 7llcl!!l1E.l',t'H Ambition: Electrical Engineer KAREN W. KAASA Karen JV Cheerleading lg Varsity Cheerleading 2, 43 Student Council 2, 33 Junior Class President3 Journal 1, 2, 3, 4, Editor 43 Magazine 2, 3g Sceptre Service Club 2, 3, 43 junior Prom Courtg Majorette 1, 33 Chorus 13 Guilderland Guide 33 Girls Leadership Club 3, President 33 Girls Bas- ketball Team 33 Honor Society 3, 43 DAR Senior Citizen Award What ir worth doing ir worth doing well Ambition: College RONALD FRANK KOKOSA Ron Record Club 13 Radio and Electricity Club 2 What rweet delight a quiet life afy'ord.r Ambition: Armed Services ENEL KARMO Enel Journal, 1, 2, 3, 4, Feature Editor 4g Magazine 33 Girls Chorus 2, 33 Senior Mixed Chorus 43 Dra- matics Club 1, 23 Yearbook 43 Homeroom Vice President 43 Tennis Club 23 Modem Dance Club 23 Sceptre Service Club 4 Life ir not life at all without delight Ambition: Pharmacist t!4.,' Q. .:f,, il-gn Izb 1 'kxii H in f7 r PATRICIA ANN MADSEN Pat Hackett lg Dramatics Club, Secretary 23 Christ- mas Play 2g Girls Chorus 2, 31 Mixed Chorus 33 Tennis Club 5g Yearbook 5, 4, Business Manager 4g Homeroom Secretary 43 Curricular Revision Committee 4 A merry bear! maketh u rheerful rourilemuzreu Ambition: Teacher LAURETTA LAWRENCE Laurie Duanesburgh Central lg Photography Club 23 Girls Chorus 5, 43 Band 3, 45 Senior Mixed Chorus 45 Yearbook 4 Ar merry ar Ike dug ir long Ambition: College HARRY ivlAl.COl.lNl H,1v'r9 CBA lg Vice President of Homeroom 21 Presi- dent Industrial Arts Club 2 Lei llye world flidf, iffmf mfr I? Ambition: Mechanic JAMES RICHARD LOCKROW' Cfifuff Varsity lfootball Z, 3. lg V.u'sity b.istb.1Il Z. F. -ig Philip Lixingston lg linsl-:etlmll 1. Z. -lg Industrial Arts Club 2 ll luf1 flue liiur fwri Nfl .1mir, .J I iwlf VIJIZNJ in ifv'rr1-QM Ambition: Army KATl-ll.lflilNl IOAN blAllKl15SlNlS IXY.1fX7j l.il1i'g1i'x' Club l7i'L's1tlc11t I, Senioi lloniu' Fwtittjf 'lg Altiimunitor lg ,loui'n.il 31 -lV Cluuloitliiig Z3 Senior High Clwriis il Citizen of the Wuli Committee lg Stutlrut Countil Altr'i'n.itt fl lNIurlt-rn Dante Club 21 Ttnnis Club 2: Dixi- iuatics club Ig Clu'1stm.1s Flax' 2 Sw.1l.l, IH ffm, ..'fr.ff Sri tif Ambition, Nurse 33 'C' ga-an 56' 3? fig.. JY ' r V' I Kay., -5,1 1F 'w X i, lr , gf' RICHARD LAWRENCE MCCARTHY Little David Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 3, 4, Varsity Baseball 1, Homeroom Secretary 1, Re- cord Club 1, Leaders Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, Z, JV Basketball 1 Opinionr cannoi rurvive if one har no rhance lo fight for ihem Ambition: Farmer BETTY JEAN NAGEL HBQIIH Class Secretary 1, Mixed Chorus 1, 3, 4, Girls Glee Club 1, Octet 1, Class President 2, Student Council 2, Band 2, 3, 4, Girls Chorus 2, 3, 4, Girls Basketball 2, 3, Sceptre Service 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4, junior Prom Court, Homeroom President 3, 4, Citizen of the week 4, Madrigals 3, accompanist Boys Chorus 4, Senior Mixed 3, 4, and Senior Girls Chorus 3, 4 A :mile can always .vpring from a heart where friendrhip ringf' Ambition: Teacher GENE MESSERCOLA Gene Bachelors' Club, Visual Aid, Football ','Men of few wordr are the her! men Ambition: Machinist KRISTEN ANNE NOAKES Kfir Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Federation 1, 2, Radio Club 1, 2, Literary ,Club 1, 2, Magaziiie 3, Madrigals 3, All County Chorus 3, All State Chorus 3, 4, Journal 3, 4, Assistant Editor 4, Yearbook 3, String Orchestra 3, 4, String Quartet 3, 4, Speaking Contest 3, 4, Senior Play When love and :kill work together expect a marterpieren Ambition: Singer , PHILIP GRANT MOORE Phil Class Treasurer 1, Key Club 4, Intramurals 2, Honor Society 4, Audio Visual Club 1, Varsity Baseball 3, 4, Leadership 4, Journal 4, Photo- graphy 2, Record Club 1 A little mmrenre naw and than ir relished by the wiser: men Ambition: Doctor 'ex'-1 ..sim1,li,i4,ir:!n I ict E ix Ass. ,, I1 'Af DAVID LESTER OWEN Buzz y Vice President Senior Classg Student Council 43 Leadership Clubg Varsity Baseball 33 Varsity Football 33 President of Homeroom 4g Citizen of the Week Committee 43 Citizen of the Weekg JV Basketball 2 You mn? keep 4 good man down Ambition: College CATHERINE MARIE NORTHCUTT Calbi Philip Livingston lg Girls Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 5, 43 Dramatics Club 23 Red Cross Rep. 1 I laugh and 11165 follow laughing loo' Ambition: Private Secretary NANCY ESTHER PAGE .NYJUC6 Library Club 1, 23 Drctmatics Club 2' School Paper lg junior EC. Club 2 Hope well and fmt? well Ambition: lnterior Dctorator TOSHIKO OKADA 'lffrlv Sceptre Seriitu Club -1: Senior Huntwi' Society -l Foreign Extjliiingc Student: Scnior Mixed Chorus Al fi bffriiul' VIVIUH Ambition: lfuwigii Rchititms SHIRLEY EDYTHE PAVLIC Sim! Girls Cjlwim 2: Radio .mtl TV 2: Nixtfti Cfliwimzs lg N.1gazine 53 Homcroom Scciftuiy' 2 'I'f'u 71.Ifll7'L iff iitiwffwzg if but it f ' Jn,'.1Uuif jmi'lmr1i Ambition: Set:i'et.iry 35 -. 'Ui E'- bf .N , X ' 'rm- SANDRA ANA PELTS Sandy Chorus 15 Library Club 1 I it Sweeter loan Sprirzglimeu A 5 Ambition: Secretary an P' M l JUDITH ANN PLOCKI Judy Library Club lg Girls Chorus 2, 3: Mixed Chorus 3, 43 Yearbook 2, 3: Honor Society 4 The hand fha! made you fan' ball: made you .frifii 2i?ii.Qfa .31 mfr , 1 1 .1-fiwig' , or ag 1 , a 8 good Ambition: Purchaser FRANK PIERCE Frank JV Basketball 1: Outdoor Club 1: Track Team 1, 2: Glee Club 2g Leadership Club 3 X None but bimrelf ran be lair parallel Ambition: Police EDMUND ANDREW PRESCOTT Duke Varsity Football: Trackg Junior Prom Executive: Stage Crew To rule is worth ambition Ambition: Horse Trainer JOSEPH IRVING PLANT , f0fJ' Football 1, 23 Basketball 1, 25 Baseball 1, 2 Track 2 By the work one know: the workmen Ambition: Carpenter :iii l i 1- ,Y 'll ,f ri 2 Q3 'Q 1-..+ EILEEN MARY RAPANT Wbiflie Chorus lg Girls Sports 13 Marjorette 23 Head Majorette 33 Red Cross Rep.3 Girls Chorus 23 Girls Leadership Clubg Homeroom Secretary 33 Girls Chorus 4. A friendly heart doll: good like medicine Ambition: Secretary DIANA MARY PRUSKOWSKI Di Magazine 33 Homeroom Secretary lg Girls Sports 13 Girls Chorus 33 Radio and TV Club 23 Honor Society 4. l'll tell line world Ambition: Secretary RICHARD RYAN Riff JV Basketball 13 Outdoor Club 13 Varsity Bas- ketball 2, 3. 4. Captain 43 Honor Society 2. 3. 43 Student Council treasurer 3. President 43 Treasurer Leadership Club 3. and Athletic Association 33 journal 33 Track 33 Key Club 3, President 41 Ad- visory Council 4. Clmmftef ir the only fouiidafiori of all uwrlbf while .iizrrerru Ambition: College ROGER EUGENE QU ACKEN BUSH Rolq All-County Chorus 43 Mixed Chorus 1. Z, 3. -13 Boys Chorus 43 Biuitl l. 2. 3, 43 Football l, 2. 3. 43 'l'i'g1ck 3, 43 l.C.1tlership Club 43 Key Club 2. 3. 41 Niinlius Math Tournament 33 Dance Band 1. Di-1 vert it flu? erfeiifu of 1l'llH Ambition: Biologist PETER CLARK SANDERS PCN' Varsity Baseball 13 -IV Basketball lg Chorus 13 liimtl lg Cross Country 13 V.u'sity Basebrill 21 -lV Basketball 23 Chorus 23 Band 23 Cross Country I. Football 21 Varsity Bnsketlmill 21 Chorus and Biind3 Key Club Secrctaryg Chorus 41 Band 4. TIM mirror nl ,ill fffi11'fz.i-1 Ambition: Engineer 37 u 3 3. r ' i -rl '- pi!0 4' 4 q, QT' ' i P L: :hw 'ZF 'Hur 'uns-HU DONNA LEE SCHAADT Donna Senior Playg Radio and TV Club 25 Senior Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4g Girls Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Yearbook 43 journal 43 Bowling Club 4 Full of life and full of fun Ambition: Secretary CATHERINE ELVIE SHOPLICK Catlay Girls Chorus 2, 3, 4g Photography Club 1, 2, 33 Journal 23 Art Club 25 Girls Sports 1 A good face if the bert lelter of rerammenda- tion Ambition: Model ARTHUR DAVID SCHINNERER Daffy Varsity Football 4g Varsity Basketball 3, 49 JV Basketball 1, 2g Varsity Baseball 2, 5, 4, Co- Captain- 43, Leadership Club 3, 4, Treasurer 13 Bachelor Clubg Journal 4g Outdoor Club 1 Life ir a jest, all thingy :bow it, I though! ro once, naw I know if' Ambition: Marriage EILEEN RUTH SMYTH Smylbie Home Economics Club 23 Record Club 1 The only way to make friend: ir to be one Ambition: IBM School VIRGINIA CAROL SCOTT fsatalinoj Ginger Art Club 2, President 25 junior Prom Court 3 Generally Jpeaking, :be ir generally xpeakingu Ambition: Secretary IQ lg K MARIE GAILE TEIVIME Rie Draper lg Girls Athletics lg Modern Dance 25 Tennis Club 23 Senior Girls Chorus 2, 52 Dra- matics Club 2g Christmas Play 2g Senior Mixed Chorus 4g Magazine 3g Yearbook 3, 4. Art Di- rector 43 Curriculum Revision Committee 4 A1wayr happy, ulwayr gay, glad lo Jes her rome our way Ambition: Physical Education SAM W. SPRING Tex Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Senior Playg Photography Club 1 He mrried uf lbrougb lhe play alibougb we adlibbed all zhe way Ambition: Mechanical Engineer NANCY ANN THOMPSON Ibvullf Honor Society, Secretary 3, Vice President 41 Sceptre Service Club 2. 3. 4. Vice President 43 Band 3, 43 Senior Mixed Chorus 1. 3. 41 Senior Girls Chorus 1, 2, 3: Yearbook 41 Madrigals 3: Dramatics Club lg Model for Magarineg Home- room Treasurer lg journal 5: All State Chorus 3, 4: All County Chorus 3g Girls Basketball Team 2 The fairer: garden in ber 100121 and in fam' mind the rriferf farmer Ambition: Teacher RUSSELL LEOPOLD STAHL Rfflt' Scienre Club l. 21 Honweroom Vitt- President Z. 43 Cross Country gl Honor Socittv l And will llwy icmznff .md flffl flu' 11'fHIIjLl' 4x31i'1r. ffm! 011: twflll fmid frmld f,f1r'1'x' .111 fu' l!IL'1l l Ambition: Engineer JOHN ROBERT THORSEN Qm'r1f1'ull Voorheesville lg Varsity Baseball l. 2. 3. 4: ,TV Basketball 15 Varsity Basketball Z. 2, -13 Vice President Class 2g Vice President Student Coun- cil -lg I-lomeroom President 33 l,c-aderslup Club 2. 5, 43 Journal 3, 43 Class President 1. Varsity Club lg Junior Marshal 3, I lilac uvflf, if f.1ft'fm1ff,f 1111. I mr: .frf .vid uullrb if for ZVN'll'VH Ambition: Coach 39 fl -G, N LN a .aim 9 i H ,ff 2 'Dig K C ,png ,f -li. bi- as C251 MARY ESTELL VAN DENBURGH Men Philip Livingston junior High School 13 Social Dancing Club 13 Chorus 13 Dramatics Club 2 Still walerr run deep Ambition: Comptometer Operator RICHARD HART WHEELER Dirk Senior Mixed Chorus 5, 43 Band 1, Z, 33 Boys Chorus 5, 43 Baseball 23 Honor Society 3, 4, Treasurer 43 Key Club 5, Vice President 43 Senior Playg Yearbook 4g Leadership Club 4g Chorus Sectionals 4g Track 3, 43 Most Valuable Player 33 Cross Country 3 Eternal rpif-if of zbe rlminlerr mind 4Ambition: Electrical Engineer GEORGE PETER ZOUNES Greek CBA 1, 2, 33 Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 52 JV Basketball 23 Homeroom President 4 Young in limbr, old in judgement Ambition: Priest EDITH LOUISE WHINNERY Edie' Girls Leadership Club 2 Sinrerizy and truth are the barir of every virtue Ambition: Felephone Operator 1 H, 'C gi.-if MW' RICK RYAN LINDY BRADT OZ mac K ff Q: 5, N ace' E A T 43 5 5 .. 'Q BETTY JEAN NAGEL ' - 1' ART SCHINNERER - -Wink Wed f V' 1 A1EQi!efgn'gQs':.'.+.4:,.,L,,mMQ,-.41 f A fi - V U ' A H KATHY KEN BOB FOLEY LINDY BRADT 45 2 6 fe- of Q 'ef ll 5 fe- 'Ve- KAREN KAASA BOB FOLEY . iw- RONNIE KOKOSA MARY VAN DENBURGH -5 W 3 KU GX lei H3 Ui KN lei ffl KH LQ nm Eifmgmfmgmem mx gm mm Mx mx ................i,,..,, HTWH ...,. . a !fiiE m 3 W., ' numgg tff? ' E ' 1-t53 i ' Z 4 'W CLASS GF C 1962 First row: Larry Rassmussen, Treasurer, Pt Kimball, Sec- retaryg Gary Schramm, President. Second row: Mr. Allen Boyce, Advisor. Absent: Bob Lee, Vice President. First row, left to right: james Race, Edna' Torre, Rose Fordham, Karen Smithies, jerilyn Burns fStudent Council Rep.j, Arthur Crounse fPresidentJ, john Vandenburg, John Mero, Robert Smith, Michael Chapman QTreasurerJ, Mr. Allen Boyce fAdvisorj. Second row: Robert Synder, Willard Bink, Pamella Therien fSecretaryj, Jean Holcomb, Ann Marie Hooker, Victor Prichard fStudent Council Rep.j, Michael Hoover, Wilbur Davis, Davis De Luke, Ronald Bortell. Absent: Edward Arnold, Y L... 4 .A Y, V gG 'lk First row, left to right: Eileen McDonough, Robert Bush. Richard Pikul tSecretaryl, Lorraine Gage, Gayle Hayner, Dorothy McKenzie, XX'illi.xm Maclionald. Elaine Loeper. Kevin Martin. Stephen Burt. Second row: Jurgen Schwanke, joseph Collins tPresidcntj. Russell Kimball. Susan Langerwalter fStudent Council Repj, Catherine Ralston. Marilyn Lahanowicz tVice Presidentl. Susan Rau, Patricia Lincoln, Richard Stevens, Linda Rowe, Katherine Bastiani, Raul Empie tTreas- urerj, Gordon Male, Gary Whittaker, Susan Smith. Mrs. Eleanor Orner tAdvisorl. Absent: Alice Elliot, David Bruce. First row, left to right: Jacqueline Morier, Patricia Belmontc. Sandra Creamer. Delores Cox. Robert Milne, Philip Valvo, Gerald Watch, Thomas Batters tTreasurerl, Michael Crounse. Lawrence Ronald, Second row: Walter Handy Wayne Duprey, Charles Asprion, William Oliver, Dianne Gould. Linda Peat. Ruth Devine. Mary jane Brothers, Edwina Krausse, Mary Stevens, jane O'Donnell QPresidentl. Mr, Thomas Mooney fAdyisorl. Third row: Nancy Ricker fSecretaryJ, Lorraine jones, Merton Suits, Donald McCumber. Carol Banker. Dianne Borst, Frank Ingolds- by, Larry Rasmuson, Merrily Martin, Mary Lou Blizzard. Kathy Crammond. ll 2 . li A I N Q ffh-X -', 4, O P' gp ...., Q-as if arf-an lL . 'V lager: 'lea' l ls. ai, .t T 49 .. -- .g wx M41 i I' fr! '., 1 3 3 ,st-' , B ' F 5 3 lx! 1 ' M g'f.A9,!! First row, left to right: Beth Gillen, janet Valletta, Richard Lockrow, Robert Lee, jane Smith, Ruth Morgan, Alma Eggleston, Gary Schramm, Gerald Graves, William Van Pragg. Second row: Rosemary Mariani, Cheryl Burke, Dolores Kramer, William Andres, Polly Ann Catino, Marie Foland, Susan Wurst, Lee Ann Polland, Nancy Boff, Judith Shaver, Mr. Forrest Cummings fAdvisorj. Third row: Travis Newton, Lynn Lomio, Wayne Davis, Allen Wais, Karen Hallen- beck, George Paige, Thomas Bulman, Fred Kokosa, Charlotte Bank, Gerard Ziehm fTreasurerj. First row, left to right: Terramce St. Pierre, Thomas 1-Iallenback, Ronald Shave, Raymond Sager, Gladys Blooming- dale, Shirley Dingwall, Margaret Ifa Fex QSecretaryj, Thomas Whinnery fTreasurerj, Carol Moss, Charles Laviska Second row: Theodore Mosall, Joan Uzzell, Marion Hilicees, Linda Shave, Sally Pryce, Susan King, Ronald Mc- Cumber QVice Presidentj, Ronald Roth, Mrs. Alice Stiles fAdvisorJ. Absent: Larry Adams QPresidentJ, Helen Kafer Bob Gilson, David Gardner. ' s- sf' 29. ' 1 l First row, left to right: jack Leibert, joan Hall, Ellen Heinlitk. Patrita Pctusen, But-rly Lietlie, Betsy Barney, Kenneth Henk, David XVarner tPrtsitlcntl, Wright Aldridge, Kenneth Davis. Sec- ond row: Mrs. Theoclora Hall QAclvisorJ, Lydia Briggs fStudent Council Rcixl. Stexen Barbour. Robert Aifford, james Rau, Sandra Leinahl, Gordon Osborne. .lostph Elliott. Kathleen Quinlan, Susan Pennoyer, Barbara Geiger fSecretaryj. Third row: Carol Schmuals. Kenneth Hirsch, Bonnie Phipps fVice Presiclentj, Hazel Lee Drauclt, Ellen Kaasa. Susan Vlohnstone, Daniel lflantlersi john Marion, Stephen Chamers QTreasurerJ, james Burke. Absent, Josephine Greene. First row, left to right: joan McCarthy, joan Pitcher. Sharon VC'hmney. Tom Boyle. Daxid Moore, Marilyn Shave, David Tice, Nancy Schenpp, Eugene Unser, Robert Hayer. Second row: Linda Klefheclc. Laralee Bernard, Grayce Pappas fVice Presiclentj, Robert Linstead, Lynne Halstead, Dorothy Relyea. james Foote, jon McClelland, Ted Rudinski fTreasurerJ, Bill Van Heusen, Miss Marjorie Kelleher CAtlvisorj, Thircl ron: Lorraine Smith, Myrna Stuart, Pat Kimball fPresidentj, Sandra Carlson, Dixie Clement tSecretaryl. Davitl Fulenwider, Stephen Cargill, Thomas Miller, Margueute Narghton, Ann Burrel. Absent' Louis Knapp, Charles Reineminn. 2 .i 5 ffl Y - , We -1- H ,t ' lt D 0 fl 0 x'Cl ,s l 1.1 5 I lk i i B w 1 l u 3 I 7 V Q ii 1 mf ax l 5 1 4 . H' First row, left to right: Earl Douglas QSecretaryl, James ,Reed, Alan Curtis fVice Presidentj, Carol Witter, Susan Retatczyk, Patricia Cowette, Faith Reukauf, john Carr, Russell Pullen, Kay Wlarburton. Second row: Roberta Crouse, Candace Bigsbee, Marjorie Stahl, Emile Arias fTreasurerj, Ronald Regals, Joyce Lucarelli, Elaine Peaslee, Linda Dasher QS. C. Rep.J, Mr. Robert Drake fAdvisorJ. Third row: Kathleen Sagaitus, janet Crouse, Lee Croiser QP1-esidentj, Bryce Butler, Yvonne jazin- boslci, Morgan McKenzie, Kirkland Greenfield. Absent: Barbara Kaplan, Robert Smith, Robert Rulison. A THE SEVENTH GRADERS WATCH AN ASSEMBLY iii I .VLH bk! KM 5 A.. r d CLASS 55,7 ntiag-. Seated, left to right: Richard Gould, Vice Presidentg Pat Sevast, Secretaryg Tom Thorson, Presidentg Mrs. Grace Seviss, Advisorg Pete Jenner, Treasurer. First row, left to rightz Edward Ohlidal, William Beaton, Maureen Bachand, Marjorie Dederick Judy Bulson, Fredericka Smithies fPresidentJ, Irene Becker fSecretaryJ. Second row: Donald Wil liams, William Hopkins, Alan Schoomback, Keith Merrifield fVice Presidentj, Charles Hilson Mrs. Arlene Paish QAdvisorJ. Absent: jack Layaou fTreasurerj, Joan Whinnery. 1 fi, - 4 1 : g j' SB Il vg il First row, left to right: Christine Scrafford, Jane Mclntosh, Brenda Silverlieb fTreasurerJ, Lynda Fuglein, Helen Wheeler, Michael Derry fPresidentJ, Neil Waldbillig, Burt Winston, Elwood Wolfe, David Becker, William Branick. Second row: Arline Sroka, Judith Tosino, Kathie Nohle, Donna Vincent, Beverly Crounse fSecretaryJ, Marika Karmo, Judith Davis, Lynn Davis, Peter Jenner CStudent Council Rep., Vice Presidentj, Carol Pilatzke, Marjorie Suits, Mrs. Grace Serviss QAdvisorJ. Third row: Alan Lockwood, David Bush, Dan Swanson, Sharon Prust, Donna Vincent. ' First row, left to right: Sandra Kunker, Donna Westphal, Donald Fonda, Tyrone Dieyz, Elwood Murrell, Nancy Ball, Daisy Smith, Charlotte Leizer, Russell Washburn, Barbara Cook fVice Presidentj, Walter Smith. Second row: Carol Robertson, Arnold Godfrey, Edwin Sickler, John Eisler, Richard Gould fPresidentJ, Susan Croote, Patricia Sebast QTreasurerJ, Marilyn Armstrong, Barbara Johnson, Mrs. Helen Schumann fAdvisorJ. Third row: Elaine Preslick fSecretaryJ, Joan Bulman, Robert McGann, Lawrence Bandolin, Raymond Berriam. Absent: Eric King. O11 ... ..-W - y F First row, left to right: Ella Mae Ebert, Ellen Gralmni. Charles Miltner tTre.1surerJ. Betty O'D0nnell, Barbara Butler, Barbara Barker, Lowell Strom, Nanty johnson. john Staeb. janire Barrell, Shirley Butler fSec.etaryJ. Second row: Betty Heitfnmn. Virginia Lehman. joyce Smith. Wayne Crounse, Howard Picard. Robert Oroislcy. Virginia Cuino. Marge Smith tljresidentl. Kenneth Stultz, Mr. Charles Churchill fAdx'isorl. Third row Kurt Bouckr Edward Davis. Dennis Friebel, Ronald Antalek, Charles Tubbs fVite Presidentl. First row, left to right: Michael Brutrhak, Marjorie Frederick. Lennie jay Bleser. Ronald Frey. Thelma Rapp, Katherine McClintock, Kathleen Erte, Thomas Thorsen. Albert Lasher fPresidentl, Robert Frost. Sandra Kokosa fSecretaryJ. Second row: Diane Wemett, Betty Basler, XX'ayne Tice. Paul Pelosi. William Kuipes. Michele Pollard, Joanne Thorne, Dolores Vieringer, Mr, Charles Murray QAdvisorj. Third row: Terry Pinchook, Charles Lockrow, Raul Fulenwider, Robert Heitzman. Absent: Martin Miltner flnresidentj. We V DO sr' 'e' v as 55 2 2 C52 in K f A wf 1 in ' ia l l 1 l l A L i X ' J First row, left to right: Nancy Cornelly, Carol Guilbault, Marion Dudley, Larry Verch, Bruce Andres, Ronald Kocis, Sharon Friebel, john Welsh. Second row: Judy Blasko fPresidentJ, Peg. 1 2 Langenwalter, Ken Acker, Sharon Moran, Leslie Crounse, Sharon LaVerya, Ronna VanWormer, Judy Cavelli, Barbara Carpenter, Mrs. Howard Splete fAdvisorD. Third row: Donna Dickerson, Y. Deidre Westervelt, Janet King fVice Presidentj, Shirley Meyers, Ed Barbagelott fTreasurerj, Terry , Thorson, Linda Meyl fSecretaryj, Graham Carter, Tom Sands. v First row, left to right: Frank Kelsch, Kenneth Ziegler QVice Presidentj, Bill Quay, Arlene Champion, Sharon Harer, Diane Smith, Harvey Foote, Ronald Koslick fPresidentj. Second row: Beverly Acker, Rose Ann Decker, Susan Flemming, Perry Jacquay, Ray Layaou, Richard Tice fTreasurerJ, Mr. Walter Weyant fAdvisorj. Third row: Mark Rapant, Clarence Smith, Ronald Color, Betsy Davis, james Lucarelli. Absent: David Fick, Eileen Nass fSecretary1 First row, left to right: Roger Keenholts, Cornelia Masu. Roberta Kulczyk. Mary Ann Moller. james Shute, Nancy Heins, Florence Gemlick, Charlene Peters, Second row: -lulia Natten. Sandra Nadeau, Bonnie Knipes fSecrc-taryl, Lois Van Natten, David Martin Qlhcsidcntj. Sandra Brunk. Susan Spring, Mr. George Chamberlain fAdvisorj. Thiril row: XX rlIi.im jolmson lTreasurc'rj. Henry Hedden, Patricia Lang, Robert Clark, Carl Sand lVice Presidentj. joan Virino. Absent: Allyn Moore. THE NEW OUTDOOR CLUB OFFICERS VW W mv wa. my A if' 57 1-MT' g 893547 ' ,I I 5 uwdiia ,S , 5,5 Sfkqwmws-Mulisrf. 412,72 . U Q ,K W, ff? jimi: .Z . , t t pf A , 'S 1 ge ,, ,..:, Wh. f A A M 5 1 s t Z',.a f arwf 'i y ' , ,L 3:-3,5214 ' 'M eww' ,, 1 r 5 F r OF ' q i I' if , 1 i , . f: if'3ivf ? ' 'Fw , W , if- V i E L' t f re' A 5 Af. ,511 X K 1 , , 'X 1:-gd . , 2 xy s fr ' ' ifafsa w , - ,,,r ' ,,.. , 'E ,fir 659: as ' A , ,,:, A . . grow. , t C i, Seated, left to right: Kathie Bradt, Vice President, Steve Ferguson, President, Louise Matxke, Secretary. Standing: john Shinnerer, Treasurer, Vincent Nuccio, Advisor. First row, left to right: Carolyn Smith, Judith VanZandt, Cristina Carr, Nancy Knolls, Carole Guilbert, joan Lindstead, Grace Herbst, Lloydeen DeBraccio, Pearl Draught, Margaret Fleming, Frances Healy. Second row: Betty Carpenter, Mary Audino QSecretaryQ, Ann Rowley, Timothy Prout fTreasurerj, Harold Noakes, Arthur Mosher, Sheldon Toomer, Christopher Bradford, Judith Fowler, Pamela Rhodes, Janice Meyer fStudent Council Repj, Mr. Arthur Acosta QAdvisorD. Third row: Rudolph Barth, Robert Wise, Barbara Sieth, Martha Ryan, Harry Ingle, Walter Cole, james McCelland CVice Presidentj, Richard Spawn, Richard Hewitt, Donald LaHart fPresidentJ, Charles Burrell, Gregory Pinchook. Absent: Chester Wisniewski, Larry Adams. First row, left to right: joan Truax, Andy Shane. Russell Cast. Shirley Clonalmn. Nan Lindsay. Linda Speck, Dianne Purtell, Beverly Gillis, Eduard Smith. Martin Rum Second row: Carol Du- Bois, Nancy Wilkins, Kathy Brady, Elaine La Ie'-x, Fred Caster. Bill Langlors. Mike Link. Bar- bara Nourse, Veronica McDonough, Gunta Austins. Betty Bell. Howard Mmlier. Mickey Meyl, Miss Patricia Devlin fAdvrsorj. Third row: Thr-ns.: Cornell. Marilyn Gallo. Rohcrt Burton. Richard Kunlcer, john jazeboske, Harold Dederrck. Hugh Pryaherth. I-'red Marks, Herbert Hillieus, Fred Wagner. First row, left to right: David Goguen, David Ogsbury, Anne Limta fSuretaryj. Ellen Gallub. joan La Veyra. Joyce Smolens fStuclent Council Rc-pd, Barbara I-larachian, Mary Ann Crosson. Cecelia Alger QVice Presidentj, Nancy McLaury, Nancy Knowles. Second row: Barbara Golden. Donna Shoplick. Barbara XY'ais KPresidentj, Barbara Sandrneyer, Sharon Pratt, Lillian Murrell, Joyce Mitchell. Carol Kimball, Sandra Rudinski. Marilyn Mahon. Artell Eastman, james Dart. Miss Virgina Ronan fAdvisorJ. Third mv: Mrrhail Valvo, Richard Ralstom. Dax-id Chainylc. Bruce Bramer, Richard Zoynes, Martain Below. Grant Taylor fTreasurerJ. Peter Del Zotto. Barkley Butler, Richard Gresens. Absent: Bernard Bachand, Hilton Holzhauer, Nancy St. Pierre. i' h l Yli. YY ' , i 5 , j f vi 59 li 'LE 'Yi L..x L.: c' nn.: . - First row, left to right: Don Lee fStudent Council Repj, Louise Matzke, Pat Tiffany fPresidentj, Phil Prespare, Russ Barmann, jackie Klein, Judy George, Bob Oliver, Jim Robertson, Eileen Crounse, Sandra Sikora QSecretaryj. Second row: Bill Rutledge, Carl Mohr, Ron Loeber, Leonard Guenette, jim Canders fVice Presidentb, Eldeva Reed, Pat Bonneau, Mike Link, Dick Witter QTreasurerj, Esther Fordham. Third row: Mr. David Van Dyck QAdvisorj, Arden Van Natten, Steve Ferguson, john Schinnerer, john Meinikeu, Bruce Dennison, Gerald Champion, Lee Naugnton. Bob Hooper, Ron Colburn. Absent: Charles Brooks, Wayne Frost, Ray Kipp. First row, left to right: Joseph Tighe, Mary Ann Pachuek, Marilyn Hudson, Arlene Gillespie, Richard McCarthy, Gloria Cappallo, Arthur Van Praag, Linda Lincoln, Lorraine Naughton, Diane Chovanee fTreasurerj,Arlene Loeper. Second row: Richard Haight, Leonard Welter, Diana Banker, Judith Moran, jean De Braccio, Mary Alger fVice Presi- dentj, Lawrence Ryan fStudent Council Rep.j, james Flanders, Craig Darling, Robert Relyea, Allen Doty QSecretaryJ, Carlo Smi, Jean Shave. Miss Barbara Platt fAdvisorJ. Third row: Frank Messecola, Robert La Fave, Peter Adams, james O'Donnell, Howard Preuss, Albert Knaggs, David Sebast fPresidentj, Dennis Borst, Carolyn Stott, Barbara Roth. M It fl . , A. il il lf ' li . I ll H I CLASS Exim, J OF 1959 new Seated, left to right: Joyce Bliven ttreasurerj, Veronica Scott fSecretaryJ. Standing: Mr. Sam Spurchise fAdvisorJ, Donald Schramm fPresidentJ. Absent: Joseph Nadeau fVice Presidentj, First row, left to right: Mary Petrosino, Fern Arnold, Anne Righter, Jane Horinka, Donald Schramm, John Fassett, Constance Tommer, Barbara Hohenstein, Sandra Morey, Anders Rasmuson, Setond row: Veronica Scott tTreasurerJ. Lynda Jensen, Bruce Perry, Lori Zwicklbauer QStudent Council Rep.J. Mary Ann Campbell, Marlene Suits, David Link, Nancy Cubit, Roderick Becker, Mrs. Margaret Knouse fAdvisorJ. Third row: Lawrence Markessinis, Howard Anderson, Leon Pergl fPresidentJ, Patrick Gleason, Ronald Bassler. Robert Smith. Robert Griessel, Thomas O'Don- nell. Absent: Joyce Bliven fVice Presidentj, John Xwiezchowski, Thomas McCarville. Paul DeLaMater, Harry Croote, Thurston Armstrong, Judith Hall, Barbara Heimberg, Dianne Xvells fSecretaryJ. if Prob 'A 'QM .. l V l All f l A 1 N J l , ' 1 ' ' K I i f itll ' i f lt . Gy . i A rw U H 1 lg J if! fel ilk -41:1 First row, left to right: Dale Voigt, Kenneth Kilmer, Donald Mudge, William Griessel QPresi- dentj, Gorclen Grippin, Mary Anne Gaglioti, Shirley Veltman, Elizabeth Jacobson, Sandra Scher- merhorn fVice Presidentj, Randall Crounse. Second row: Cynthia Armstrong, Margit Kassa, Dianne Mitchell, Helen Wands, Frank Lomio, Edward Gepfert, Joan Vesley, Dorothea Oravsky, Richard Conklin, Adelbert Unser, Mrs. Dorothy Bruno fAdvisorJ. Third row: Robert McCumber, Gerald Ruetter, Robert Hanna, Ernest Mann, Jeanne Ford CSecretaryJ, Randall Alger fTreasurerJ, James Blesser, David Tauzel, James Sager. First row, left to right: Carolyn Dudley, Joan Milne, Sally Donaldson, David Skinkle, Beverly Palmer, Mary Ann Simone QStudent Council Rep.J, Cynthia Gann, Barbara Gray, Susanne Wheeler fVice Presidentj, Marion Miller. Second row: Alton Wagner, Robert Wagner, Harmon Taylor, Jeffery Hirsch, Kekketh Koslick, Dianne Pitcher, Jean Ohlidal, Arthur Kocis, Kenneth George, Mr. Sam Spurchise fAdvisorJ. Third row: Lawrence MacIntosh, Ronald Alger, John Shenaur, Paul Lockrow, Raymond Decker, Robert Jacobson, Louis Beaton, Charles Gage, Gary Adams fTreasurerJ, Ronald Johnston CPresidentJ. Absent: Nancy Curtis fSecretaryJ, Leona Patnode, Jonathan Briggs, Philip Calvery, Frank Kalseby, Howard Keefer. 3 f 10B First row, left to right: Maureen Lomio, Richard Cox, Darien Emary. Nicoletta Dagostino. Mary Ellen Meyers, joan Dater, Ann Mesick, Carol Purtell, Jane Quay. Beverly Shenaur, Colleen Adams. Second row: Arthur Shave, Hugh Graham, George Stahl, Brian Maybee. Linda Peters, Robert Bailey, Joseph Nadeau fVice Presidentj, Ronald Mudge fStudent Courfril Repj, William Gould QPresidentJ, Linda Thorsen fSecre-taryj, Mr. Kenneth Smith fAdvisorj, Third row: Ronald Hoff- man, Phil Hallenbeck, Ralph Watts, Albert Alson. David Hurst, Edward Sullivan, john Diedrich, Frank Bess, Arthur Murretl. Absent: Richard Brunk, Richard Chapman, Arthur Clark. james Mallory, Edward Shave fTreasurerJ, Arnold Stalker. First row, left to right: Wesley Norton QStudent Council Repj, Laraine Bradt, jean Antonucci fPresidentj. Kathryn Ertel QSecretaryJ, Gloria Beaton, Marilyn Herzog, Joyce Keys. Betsy Fisher. Second row: Anne Crammond, jack Jenner 1Vice Presidentj, Marguerite Donaldson. Carol jazeboske, David Leather, David Selover f'I'reasurerJ, Gibson Peaslee, Miss june DelVecchio fAdvisorj. Third row: james Hall. Edwin Heitzman, Daniel Shave. james Miller, Charles King. 63 as Wm -v.iisA9Q fit do CLASS 1 8 Seated, left to rrght Mrs Irene Kent, Advrsor, Margo Pollack, Secretary Standrng Ed Canavan, Treasurer, Bob Gould, Vice Presrdent, Ed Cox, President Frrst row, left to rrght Patrrcra Grlmore, Fredrrcka Greenfreld, Edward Canavan, Judy Armstrong, Dtanne Handy, Drane Dehle, Helen Huffmrre, Carolyn Rudesherm, Andrea Ross fV1CC Presrdentj, Vlvran Crouse fSecretaryj Sec ond row Patrrcra johnson, Paulrne Van Patten, Regrna Blanchet, Nancy Rudrnskr, Ann Canabush, Glenn Reed, Derrc Emary, Robert Gould, Wrllram Herbst, Mrss Nan McEvoy QAdvrsorl Thrrd row Wrllram Norton, Clxfton Yaun, Peter Schaap, Kenneth Warburton, Frederick Koenrg, Thomas Carpenter, Robert Synder, Rrchard Lrnstead, Harold Krueger QTreasurerJ, Trmothy Frck fPresrdentj 'fm Y ,,,, , X M W A .LQ Q, Q-3,ilQ,, 6 ' a ,, .V ? J,f.lf ' lk i e -M f H E 2 -gym, N 1 3 - ! ' 'j 3 , QA L ff, 1 A Am, ' A ff iz Z' . .., , f 4 9 5 N , 1 , First row, left to right: Ruth Barker QStudent Council Repj. Ethel Hale, Barbara Beaton, Linda Rowles, Elizabeth Myers, Linda Philipp, joan Clark fSetreraryJ. joseph Kafer. Thomas Straw- bridge, Barbara Stephens. Second' row: Lucille Hrachian, Susan Husted, Nancy Schermeihorn. Arthur Ryan, Ronald Holcomb, Robert Sager, Frank DeBenedetti Cllresidentj, Conrad Rapant, Bryant Empie, Warren Clement, Mrs. Irene Kent lAdxisorJ. Third row: jock Farnsworth fVice Presidentj, Wesley Osborne, Thomas Long, james Hauser. Dirck XVestervelt, Leslie DeFelice, Michael Csontos, Erwin Krey, Ronald Sands. Absent: Patrick Hayes. First row, left to right: Dick Van Praag, Donna Willett, Carolyn Eisele, Theresa Cuomo, Gail Strom QSecretaryj, Carol Meyer, Barbara Hudson. janet Lawrence, Margo Pollack. Anita jalet. Second row: Duane Kent. VUilliam Heimburg. Alan Halstead, Richard Pachucki. joseph Zwicklbauer. Blake Engle. Theodore Retajczyk, Marilyn Pullen, Gordon LaHart. Melvin Wells, Daniel Heffner. Third row: Robert Heimlich. Donald Harrigan. Michael Decker fTreas- urerj, Edward Cox. Barry Weeks. Gerald Coogan. Dennis Burns fPresidentJ. Peter Femia QVice Presidentj, Mr. Arthur Hutson fAdvisorJ. Absent: Thomas King, Carol Coler. George Foland. - A 'TNQ i . low 65 I li 6 F1 C' .1 J' K. ' K 5,1 i vl Us A 6 fi - Citizen of the Week Pin CITIZENS CE THE WEEK joan Anderson Barbara Beaton Linda Bradt jerilyn Burns . Dan Flanders . Bob Foley .,.,,. john Gaglioti . Fred Haupt jack Jenner ..... Karen Kaasa Marikva Karmo james Lockrow Fred Marks ..... Howard Mosher Betty Jean Nagel David Owen . Arthur Ryan Richard Ryan . Gary Schram . Sam Spring ..... Decorating for the Prom. ................1 WWSSUQE X A N Qi Q X x We ' r g L 1 I ,XQLTQA -, QQQX X s'fiiii . , f ji X X xx ff X i N X X f X x x X X f Rf I SN 1 .XR bv Y ' I 3 1 ' ' XXX ff! Xxx I I I XS ' 'w N 5 ! 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One of the methods it used was monthly panel discussions on pertinent school problems, STUDENT COUNCIL First row, left to right: M. Brutchak, Wes Norton, D. Schramm, H. Picard, T. Thorsen, P. Jen- ner, D. Lee, D. Fulenwider, J. Jenner, B. Johnson. Second row: J. Burns, M. Blizzard, D. Willett, R. Barker, L. Briggs, S. Langenwalter, P. Catino, L. Dasher, J. Smolens, B. Hrachian, L. Bradt. Third row: J. Thorsen, S. Price, B. Crounse, M. Karmo, J. King, D. Vincent, Pat Seabast, F. Smithies, N. Wilkins, D. Dickerson, M. Kaasa, L. Zwicklbauer, M. Simone, Mrs. Bruno, Advisor. Fourth row: S. Ferguson, L. Ryan, A. Hilton, R. Mudge, B. Davis, J. Myer, R. Clark, C. Sands, Seated, left to right: Ann Hilton, Recording Secretary Mrs Bruno, Advisor, Donna Willett, Corresponding Secretary Standing: Richard Ryan, President, Jack Jenner, Treasurer SCEPTER ERVICE CLUB First row: Ruth Barker. Gail Strom. Ann Righter. Setond rom Mary Ann Simone. ,loan Clark. Karen Kaasa, Secretaryg Nancy Thompson. Vice President. Betty -lean Nagel, Presidentp l.inda Bradt, Treasurerg Dianne Handy, Carlos Cratsenburg. Third row Susan XY'heeltr. Vt-ronita Stott. Lori Zwicklbauer, Margit Kaasa, Donna Willett, Lucille Hrachian. lfnel Karmo. Miss Ropke, Ad- visorg Toshiko Okada, joan Anderson. Linda Thorsen ' The Scepter Service Club was formed by .1 group of G. C. ll. S. girls to be a counter- part of the Key Club. The main objectives are service and sthool citizenship, The biggest project thus far has been the MOUNTAIN Ol: PENNIES drne for the stholarship fund. Last year the club collected over S500 during the drive. The girls are asked to usher, sell tickets, act as guides, participate in the U. S. Exchange Student project and perform other duties that arise on the spur of the moment. KEY CLUB The Key Club is a club for boys, sponsored by the Kiwanis Club. Service to the school is the keynote of activity, First row: Fred Haupt. Fred Crounse. Philip Moore. Ed Canavan. Treasure-rg Richard Wheeler. Vice Presidentg Richard Ryan. Presidentg Peter Sanders. Secretary. Daniel Ertel. john Ciaglioti. David King Second row: Ted Retajcvyk. NY'arren Clement. Dennis Burns. Dlrtk Xwestervelt. Mr. Mosher. Advisorg Thomas Carpenter. Duane Kent. Ed Cox. Gibson Peaslee. Art Koscis. ,lack Jenner. Absent: Al Halstead. Bob latobson. Russel Stahl. Cliff Yaun. Roger Sands. rw ff -K . if -A - fs iff up 'll ' df' 1- ui, . , v me V ' F' ig, ,H f 1. llliwfla Pl' M!- uina I .....-. A :f3-,,N M-dam, Mlm -5 --: Fgiv vw 'CY' ' -41 'muiizwl im ' tl JW' ' All s ..... I xi P .X v1 il .1 ii' ..- yy. ,a 4 I- if A Vi -I 1 I1 77 E . , ul ....... W, YYY Y, ' ,-7 as xv v UNIOR ATIO AL HO OR SOCIETY First row, left to right: Peter Jenner, Howard Mosher, Howard Picard, Bill Branick, Elwood Wolfe, David Bicker, John Welch, Winston Bint, Mike Derry, Neil Waldbillig. Second row: Nancy Cornel- ly, Christine Scrafford, Jane McIntosh, Brenda Silverlieb, Linda Fuglien, Helen Wheeler, Judy Blasko, Margaret Langewalter, Arline Sroka, Judy Trosino, Donna Schierbaum. Third rowa Sharon La Veyra, Carol Gilbert, Leslie Crounse, Carol Pilatzke, Nancy Wilkins, Marika Karmo, Beverly Crounse, Lynne Davis, Sharon Prust, Janice Meyer, Mr. Forrest Cummings, Advisor. Fourth row: Pearl Drought, Janet King, Barbara Wais, Gunta Austins, Artel Eastman, Dick Kunker, Bob Clark, Barkley Butler, John Schinnerer, Mike Meyl. 2 5 J A easily fr f'4:' Z 7: ... . gm Ji iii? Mr. Cummings and the Officers. 78 V V' ,, 4 EG The Junior Honor Society consists of mem- bers in the 8th and 9th grade. If they maintain their high scholastic standing they then enter the Senior National Honor Society. They must have an average of 85 or better to be eligible. Cnc of the purposes is to encourage service to tl: school and community, as well as achieve SHC- cess in their academic studies. One of OU: ea- joyable duties this year was to serve refresh, ments at the Faculty-Varsity Basketball Mr. Cummings meets some of the officers and SENIOR ATIO AL HO OR SOCIETY First row, left to right: Ted Tetajczyk, Robert Heimlich, Philip Moore, Richard Wheeler fTreasurerD, Nancy Thompson fVice Presidentj, Margaret Bush, Dawn Eisler, john Gaglioti fPresidentj. Sec- ond row: Miss Gladys Kniskern tAdvisorj, Karen Kaasa, Faye Duprey, Gail Strom, joan Duquctte, Judith Plocki, Kathleen Markessinis, Lloyd Bramer, Russel Stahl, Diana Pruskowski, Geraldine Davis, Ann Hilton. Third row: Richard Ryan, David King. Absent: Barbara Clickman, Barbara Hammerli, jack Jenner, Nancy Curtis. i uoiq0Rf ySf96itE cw The National Honor Society is made up of X students from the junior and senior classes, Y, XXX who have maintained an excellent high school scholastic standing and are outstanding school f , X citizens. The society undertakes various projects, X which will tend to improve and enrich -thc ' school as a whole. Their most famous project - known to the school is to bring the foreign stu- 'X dent to G. C. H. S. in association with the J-J American Field Service, Honor Sofieljp Auurd Pin 79 ADMINISTRATION UNDERCLASSMEN Nancy Curtis, section had THE TAXVASENTHAN OFFICERS Mr George Gearhardt, Advisor Pat Madsen, Business Manager Linda Bradt, Editor Marie Temme, Art Editor Ted Retajcyzk, Assistant Editor ADVERTISING .1 , S i Thomas Carpenter, Manager : AND FACULTY Diane Handy oan Anderson, section head These pages contain the third edition of the TAWASENTHAN of Guilderland Central High School. Our first edition represented an increase of 38 pages over the final Altamont High yearbookg last year our coverage was in- creased to 128 pages and this year to 134 Pli- Our staff, as you can see, was split iam sections in order to provide a gteltur nity for more students to l. variety of duties. Bach section needs, laid out its them 'for final SOCIAL EVENTS Pat Madsen, section head -W , ACTIVITIES l' z 1 joan Duquette, sec E-this ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY . Marie Temme section head MUSIC Nancy Thompson section head Representatives attended the Columbia Schol- astic Press Conference in New York City in March to compare their ideas with some of the 45OQ other representatives and have returned with many new suggestions for the 1958 edition. Columbia gave our '56 yearbook II second place rating, we hope this edition will luring even greater credit to our school. SPORTS Dick W'heeler section head I M f K . Hh 3V 2 ' I if .MM ,-aim I ,VE 7 M , 's H 5.3 s l X K . 1 I D' V Y' W I if .,- K ,,,, ia fe in 5 , 4 ' - Q , , g- A , , g it 19 'I X Q f , ' 1 - 1 ,i F . ' 5 I wig' , I ,I u len-'li 'f ' - ,, 4 --as-.ard K ,, . . , W, I I 1 if . , LEADER HIP CLUB First row, left to right: Art Schinnerer, Robert Foley, Ed Cox, Roger Quackenbush, john Thorsen flnresidentj, James Lockrow, David Owen QVice Presidentj, Richard McCarthy, Philip Moore. Second row: Daniel Ertel, David King, Cliff Yaun, Richard Ryan, Richard Wheeler, jock Farns- worth, John Gaglioti, Dennis Burns, Warren Clement. Absent: Richard Brunk fTreasurerj. The membership of this club consists of the varsity letter winners for athletics of the Guilderland Central School. Club members set a high standard for leadership in athletics and school activities. They officiate intramural games and sponsor awards for the senior members of the club. ' AUDIO VISUAL CLUB The program covers all phases of Visual-Aid from the ordering of the film, receiving and inspecting it, delivery of equipment and film to the classroom, furnishing a trained operator upon request, and packing and returning films and comments to the distributors. First row, left to right: Martin Miltner, john Mero, jack Van Deburgh, Robert Bush, Dolores Cox, Rosemary Mariana, Paul Empie, joseph Elliot, Gordon Osborne, james Burke, Ken Davis. Second row: Willard Bank, Ken Ziegler, Fred Kokosa, jane O'Donnell, Michle Pollard, William Knipes, Travis Newton, Larry Markessinis, jack Liebert, Richard Linstead, Clarence Hale, Ronald Colburn. Bruce Perry. Third row: james Blesser, Charles Lockrow, Hugh Prytherch, Ronald Holcomb, Rich- ard Haight, Conrad Rapant, Robert Smith, Mike Csontos, Mr. Spurchise fadvisorj, Robert Hanna. Tom Carpenter, Ion Briggs, joseph Tighe. U-' ,af bu... EDITORIAL STAFF Barbara Hutson, Kristen Noakes, Karen Kassa, Mr. E. Fullaytor fadvisorj, Jock Farnsworth The aims of the staff and the tri-weekly news' paper which they publish is to present a record of the activities to the student body. This year, the paper has been expanded to five columns, and has featured a revised layout along with thoughts while strolling, one of the more popular columns in the paper, which features items of interest about the students. Again this year the paper tied its previous record by winning a second place at the Colum- bia School Press Association conference in New York City, which was attended by representa- tives from the staff. 45? -..4 x....L- -Q ., .rs-f1- , Ll-llnYv'1 Q THE GUILDERLAND JOURNAL -.-.- -0 lfEATL'Rl2 XVRITFRS. RFPORTI-,RS. COl.l'MNl5TS l.lI'lLl.l Thorsc-n, .lark -lcnncr, lincl Karmo, liar, lmira Hammcrli, lirlxmrrl C.in.n.in. Dunk Wfcs- tervelt. Norma Gage fsmnrlingj Daxnl Becker, 'lane Quay, iXl.ll L1Il K.1ss.1, linda Pctcrs, Vivian Crruisc. Lori Yuiriqcllmiicr, Nancy Curtis. Susan NY'l1ccler. Dmnc llamlx, ,loan f lark, Gail Strom, l..1rr.1inc lir..tlt TYPISTS. C IRC l'l.ATlON, ADVERTISING S.1mlr.i Pclrs. Arthur Kfvrsis, Barbara Clickmzin, Dcnnis Burns, l.c-da Del Zotto, Ed Cox, Ann Hilton. Lsmnrlrngy David Martin, june Clem' ent. Frank llc-nedc-Ili, Donna Schaadt, Thomas Thorsen, Geraldine Dax is, Terry Thorsen, uiwnuzaw 2 T L F - '11-gi,,,.'g,.g,gai i la is W -,gggmalnrr-4 Ll S I .1 A r M22 I H WWW ., 'af I mls TIMES UNION YOUTH STAFF First row, left to right: Mrs. Margaret Knouse fAdvisorj, Ellie Greisel, Norma Gage, Carlos Cratsenberg. Second row: Diane Handy, Dirck Westervelt, jean Antonucci. The purpose of the Times Union Youth Staff is to prepare weekly articles for the news- paper in order to notify the community of coming events. P. A. ANNOUNCERS Seated: Ted Retajczyk. Standing: Dirck Westervelt. These two boys do a fine job of informing the student body of both national and school events. s.J'9'FWQ tS2 S E99 RES Plf . I1 . lu . 5 N X N fi ,pf I X 7 -45 if X X' X ' X ,Q f,j ,,41 'J , , 1 X f E ' x' M X X I 5 I ! 4 f Z ' 1 , M' ' 'K' ' f , My ! N K? If , z X5 V yi . . f 'f! N X , 1 I 'Q fl 1 , ff If X- , 7 W ,A 4 n s-. Nm ff' ,, L. gh 1, - qw' , -4? x , ff:- K gs Ng x 2' X sb, 5 X ,I A x . X 7 X, xx K I 1 -A j' rr I I g ff 'X X' . W X X X s ,IZ i , X 1 M J TRACK AND FIELD GUILDERLAND CENTRAL TRACK SCHEDULE SPRING 1 95 7 April 26-Scotia The 1956-57 track team is the first to May 2-B.C.H.S. have the advantage of practice on the new May 7-Colonie track. Veteran point-getters back for this May 11-Eastern Conference at Saratoga year's meets are: sprint star, Warren May 14-C.B.A. Clementg high jumper, Rich Ryang hurd- May 25-Colonie Invitation Meet ler, Dick Wheelerg discus thrower, Mel june 2-Sectionals Wellsg and distance men, Dave King and une 7-Intersectionals Dan Ertel. 1 I 1957 VARSITY, TRACK AND FIELD BASEBALL 1957 SCHEDULE April 26-Milne April- 29-Maple Hill May 2-Coxsackie-Athens 1 I May 6-Averill Park 1 May 9-Voorheesville K? I May 1 0-Colonie a , May 13-Ravena-Coeymans fi May 16-Maple Hill 1 ' May 17-Scotia May 20-Coxsackie-Athens May 22-Colonie May 23-Averill Park Q May 27-Voorheesville May 29-Milne May 31-Ravena-Coeymans JK, F 4 ' l,. I 1956 CENTRAL VALLEY CHAMPIONS First row, left to right: Edward Cox, joe Druzba, Pete MrCllelend. Bruce Walsh, Frank DeBenedetti, Frank Bess, Tony Simone, Art Schinnerer, john Scrufford, Second row- Dennis Durfce. David Owens, John Gaglioti, john Thorsen. Bill Carmen, David Burrell, Kenneth Hinckly, Alan Halstead, Coach Fred Field. X K FOOTBALL Colonie Oneonta Cohoes Albany Academy Draper ' -AA-.---AA---.---'V-.--vA------- 7 Schoharie ..,......,A....,..... ........ 3 l l ,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,..,,............., 12 Mary Ann Simone, Margit Kaasa, Barbara Hammerli, Judy Deschenes QCO-Captainj, Linda Bradt QCO-Captainj, Carlos Cratensburg, jane Horinka. Absent: Karen Kaasa. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS The 1956 football team compiled a four to one record for a successful season. Guilder- land High, playing its second year of eleven-man football, gave an excellent account of itself in a hard independent school schedule. There were no stars on this team and the record shows the resultsof over-all team play and cooperation. -lu- First row, left to right: Jim Canders, Gary Adams, Jay Hall, Fred Marks, joe Zwicklbaues, Dennis Burns. Second row: Coach Kopczn, Ed Cox, Dick Brunk, Melvin Wells, John Gullioti, Art Schin- nerer, Bob Foley, Dirck Westervelt, Jerry Coogan, Dick McCarthy, jim Lockrow, Funk Bal, Quad! Field. Third row: Pat Gleason, Howard Gage, Jothan Briggs, Bob, Jn World Chung jock Farnsworth, Bob Barbaglott, Roger Quaclcenbush, Ron Dumb, Hill Q SONG, 'Is- S JOHN GAGLIOTI ROGER QUACKEN BUSH 1 .h. O BOB BARBAGELOTT Y ART SCHINNERER Y, m,.g.4v '.,fK 1 u. . W5 ' .- ' BOB FOLIZY IIN LOCKROXX' O.. , 3 W P - K DICK M.ciAR1'm' fC.1j'l.1.' '13 89 V A I T Y BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS Margit Kaasa, Barbara Hammerli, Karen Kaasa, Co-Captai Bradt, Mary Ann Simone, and jane Horinka. Schenendehowa . Coxsackie-Athens Voorheesville Colonic ............ Averill Park .,....... ....v.- Maple Hill ......... Ravena-Coeymarxs Coxsackie-Athens Albany Academy 1956-1957 VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Voorheesville ..... Columbia ...r.... Colonie ......,.. Averill Park ........... Albany Academy .... Maple Hill ............. Ravena-Coeyrnans .. Schenendehowa ...... Columbia ................ VARSITY TEAM Back row: Gordon La Hart, Cliff Yaun, Art Schennerer, Rick Ryan Captain Denny Burns Funk I' Bess, Bill Herbst, Manager. Front row: Dick Brunk, Ed Cox, Alan Halsted and Joe Zwxckelbnuer Emma 90 I BASKETBALL First row, left to right: Linda Peters fco-captainj, Sandra Morey ico-captainji joannc Ford. Cathy Bradt. Second row: Diane Mitchell, Veronica Scott. Sue VC'heeler. Linda Thorscn. JOHN RYAN qcwfhy ,44 1 -I Llc: 1 214 Schencndehowa . Coxsackie-Athens Voorheesville Colonic ,..,,. ., . Averill Park ..,.. , Maple Hill ....,.. . Ravena-Coeymans Coxsackie-Athens Albany Academy ..,,,,l2 ,WH28 n...,22 62 ,, .25 ., .52 55 l,... .24 H50 29 25 35 58 28 53 28 39 35 Voorhccsx illc Columbia , Colonic ,, . Averill Park , Albany Acatluiny Maple Hill ,. Ravena-Coeyiimns Snhcncndchowa Columbia ,, is 59 37 gi -16 25 24 28 52 -ll ZS -H .45 39 41 32 51 26 uv- , ew nf i 3 I 9 if . 1 4 : I 6 ies l First row. left to right: Micky Milcw. Dnla Zonnt-s. ,Luk -lcnncr. Wie Norton. Gam' Adams Suomi 1 N i P u mwg john Schinncrcr. john King. Roimltl Mudge. R.in..i Algir, Din ,h.iw lin Qilmxon. J Del La Mater, Ronny Alger, Daw Sclmst, 9I t ASKETBALL 49 S...- Back row Mr Howard Splete Bob Clark Carl Sands Davld Martm Bob Hertzman Henry Hed den Denny Frlebel Ed Barbagelott Kenneth Stutz Bob McGann Rlchard Gould Mr Walter Weyent Frrst row Ron Kocrs Mrchael Brutchak Tom Batters Terry Thorsen Al Lasker jon McClelland Tom Thorsen Back row Mr Walter Weyent Bob Buton Alan Doty Dxck Wrtter Steve Ferguson Jrm Mc Clelland Denny Borst Don LaHart 11m Canders Susan Sprmg fScorekeeper Front row Peter Jenner fManagerj Howard Mosher Don Lee x X X if w ., .. Y -M, , ,. d ,.. ll ai .141 uwwawfi 'J lon. ' as 54 '1- 1 Tis f tr '-, I t if y ' 15 5 rg. ms , , Mtn. - V, W-H , s-.. AM..- 5+ , ...,, xui. Amkm, lHi'--vw film 'sf- . f Q Q ' - 'I , , Auf W? Tense moment at Ravena-Coeymans Practice makes perfect Button, button, who's got the ball Extra-point attempt fails for Academy Ryan gets iump on Schenendehowa .Bunk L.. A X-.M-. Fred Haupt goes over the high bar mvff' ff A break-through on Oneonta line. Cfxoxxll gow xml-I Colonic goes down swingmg Frank Bmw-una xhtvt v,.-5 if ,WZ W QW, mv' r FQ, ,fd ff' 2 ' f , is gf f'k,, 3 A ,fm I :Y G 5 ,E .,,VJ ,,V I Q , .. ' fffdz ' ' fs, Ze 7m gm, f f L V32 wi, ga.. X x 96 SGEQUIEBQ-, x xy-.N lx 5344 . 1. I A-:T IL' ix ,-' , ' 5 X .K 4 w if ix X' 4 ,I A I 7 5 'lx I, 'L' A X W Qui I Q f px 7 . f WN x ' X ,I I ,I , 1 2. , eq I' I it I f' k 7 . , ' gg I Q' 1 A 4 H N A fx. ' r 5- X , I 7 -mg' I v - 4. 1 . - , 'A 'L'-' .. x . A 'X J S, ' 1' 4 f. I ff-9' X K- D .,,. . N V. 1 ' ,., P 1. , 4 - Q - ,M f. , If ll, 71 i I r . f Q g , Q r v f' . If M11 -Vx ', -K, A ' ' X 914, ax ' Q, - ,.1 .X 1 if 97 - In 1953 the American Field Service foreign student and sum- mer programs were started at GCHS under the sponsorship of the Senior National Honor Society. The purpose of the programs is to increase understanding and goodwill among the peoples of the world. This is accomplished by bringing teen-age students from abroad to study in American high schools and live with American families for a year. During the summer, a group of American teenagers go to Europe to live with families abroad. Mount Fuii Yama in japan. Cherry Blossom Ball. TOSHIKO OKADA 'Q' Ambition: I have a very ambitious plan for , my future, and I believe firmly that I shall be able to realize it. My desire is to be able to engage in some work in which I shall be able to join hands with all peoples, regardless of their race or national feeling. To do this, a knowledge of foreign language is fundamentally necessary. Fortunately, I love Eng- lish and I feel that I shall be able to master it comparatively quickly. Then I shall concentrate on learn- ing German and other languages. With this purpose in mind I hope to be able to go to the International Christian University after gradu- ating from high school. N ' ' I QB Y. ,.-J. . ,.,. s H Q 2. iuur tl LINDA BRADT The first two years of the program, students from Holland and France attended GCHS and we sent students during the summer to Holland and Germany. This past summer Linda Bradt was the summer program representative to Sweden and this school year we had in our school a japanese girl-Toshiko Okada-who lived with the Kaasa and Griessel families while attending our school. X ls. Arrival in France on route to Sweden. Ambition: My experience this summer was not only a most enjoyable one but an experience which helped me de- cide on my future Work. I realized that so much could be done to pro- mote world understanding and peace, and an excellent way in which to do this was by conversing with the young people. To become a teacher and work in one of the European schools is now my ambi- tion. It was only in receiving the A.F.S. scholarship and living in Sweden that I realized that this was what I wanted as my career. SOLGARDEN. SWEDEN Xi, ,gl Yr: 99 N M 9 Crowded conditions Classes on stage .gfsn 'Tr wg, . ..'-i ' IMZQL ,NICE 'ij w 4' .fly ff I AA,i2'1d6riN ' -I 54+ ,? f' 4a,i,f'fil-'?A'ff ': School days are here again 1 I I I I I SEPTEMBER 'I I 1 ' 2 3 4 5 6 Q 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 Q 22 24 25 26 27,'28 -29 31 I 1 I I OCTOBER I, 1 2 3 4 5 6 Q 10 11 12 13 16 17 18 19 20 25 24 25 26 27 30 31 33. 4 I. .31.. . I I I I 1 NOVEMBER If -4 ll 12 15,'14 15 16 17 18 111 20,31 22 23 if 311 Fl 29 50 ' x 1 x 1 xx I X S I s l 1 1 I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I HIGH SALESMEN FOR MAGAZINE DRIVE .,,, ,,,,, X ,, 1 Y ' is -1 1 '1 we 1 S. ,fa f man W41 fmmn Frchcl lance O Donnell Sweetheart Dance Melody Masters ' 1-vial. .- -Ethan X present for Ed Sill I 02 3 ' 7 ' pf' ,., , 1' ' 1 1 ' 4 'E me lf 1 af. 1 ..1.-ii.1bJQ.11.wz:.ms. 1. 1 . . N . P 11: 32, wi OUT OF THE MOUTH OF 1 . Winning Seasonal Window I Favorxte bulletm board Q . , DECEMBER If lx 1 , ,1'T n '---- ' 2 31 4 6 1 7 8 9 10-W1 1 ,' 14 Q 16 17 0 19 0 QD.Z?:,, 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 sj ' 50 31 Ns X S S N S N s N X S 1 Classmates collect funds for Christmas , Q1, - 1 , . -. 2. 'ff ,. wer: IOR PLAY U11 5. If If I 1 Books and Crooks 1 1 If 1, 1 I 4 ,, 1 -.-Q11---11-1:1110 1 s s I J I 4 0 vfnpe ,,.-4- Snowflake Swirl IO3 JANUARY 1 2 s 4 1 ix 2- 8,911 11 12 A '45 15,116 17 18 19 rw! k Wi' 20 22:23 24 25 26 27 28X 29: 50 31 i 1 1 1 I I ll' FEBRUARY 1,251.3 W '11 u QQ? if 3 4 5 6 7 I IH 10 11 12 12 ,g,f,, ,I 17 18 19 20 21 'XN19' 1 : 24 25 26 27 28 I 1 QQ11 il Classroom in new addition 1 I ' I f 1 1' ' 1 I I I A.s.c.c.D. WORKSHOP w ,' : I joe Buckoff QCoxsackie-Athensl, Wes Knapp fVoorheesvilleJ, I : John Gaglotti fGuilderlandJ, Janie Slingerland QRavena-Coey- f' 1 mansj, Rene Steinberg QColumbiaJ. I ' I I l Students slave over mid-years s 9 2'9 s 1 2 22 29, 29 30W Xx 15 u', ----s- -.. ' T 1 I I I I I 1 I I It I , m 1 X I X Hearts and Flowers I x ll XX I NX I x I Wx I x I X I X g X t x K x I X S I H '1 is f ,X 1 it Columbia Prcis Conference l05 fa-ff E we xiii TWIIP Week The Auditorium thus far 'N'-L. Q ,f f' The swxtch X I N I X I x x I x X l S I S x I x x I X X . N I x -ff 1 I I ru 1 K1 x I XX I xx E X I XXAPRIL X K 2 ,5 4 1!llHlllDllllllll 16 17 18 25 Q 25 so ,' I I I I f , ---',v' ff Q V, I I Late for class again 1, Light up txme at a dance I x 1, N 1 N 1 X I R MAY ,fr ', 1 1 Q 6 S 9 if 15 li 16 19 IO 21 22 23 14 I' 25 Z9 50 ,TUNE 3 -1 5 6 5 11 12 15 14 1' E8 19 20 23 2-1 25 26 27 I I I07 Senior Ball I . . cz' 257 ff ,X 5 95 X X lyk K X X! R X f X fV64,4f XVSW 4 253 F A fx ' Xf XAQQKX f Q NO 'Ar 5 X,NfXX fiffx i D n ' 'AX iffy? -'B' 0 X X NX ,4 ff ,, ,z 1- I 'I ,yxfAX,X I XVXN Y X , X. XX I X, fgrskfy zwif Y , , 1 Mx WY 4 f. X Q I . , 1' XV X' ' MD W VY X, Wi? BQ? XX ff Vfv x WW U MW fKxAfx X NN , X -x Xjxfxjjxx fy N f 'xx' , X l 'J 1 XX 1' 1, f X, IX 1. If X , ,, fl, . ,115 4, . 1 Xu J 'fx 5f , E f 7 Ir XXXXXX I N QYM5 XE fx! fX X M Q Q4 Ss W' QMMA, 4!l, xfx ' fm. fl 1 YUwffVQQQ5 X 1 X . f., , 41 ,vw ,Xym N J ww! ,, I fff-LA 'Z 7 9 V I K I ,Mya K Af f! yxlf' K 4 x X5k Q 4glW lwix KN r f MYEKUA5 A 1' VW NJN! 'NHGmWAmfoWwW 1' 1 1 uf KL 9' 4 fx Kb J? 1 f I IA 4 fx fl WM f-XZ ffl X X. xfff ,f , QUT f 1 ' f ll, , 363 J Y XjQQgQ fNNVKNb W, :E jf 0 a X lung! 78444 MW MW7fff5 7 'rf' 9' ww ww X V Q f'F xp 1 N 5 4 M171 Uv' ' O ff B? g I NM bgulllqw 'ji' Ackerman, Ward G. ....... . Acme Sewing Center ........... Albany Business College ......... Page Albany Camera Shop ....,........,--- - -------- Albany Comptometer School ...... Albany Printing Company ...... Allen Furniture Company ....... Altamont Appliance ........... Altamont Bakery ...............-.----- Altamont Department Store .... Altamont Elementary School ...... Altamont Enterprise ................ Altamont Hardware ................ Altamont Paint and Wallpaper Altamont Pharmacy ...................... Altamont Recreation Alleys ...... ........ Altamont Reformed Church ...... .....,.. Altamont Super Market ....... Armstrong Dairy ..................... Barney's Department Store ....... Barth, Inga .............................. Bee Floor Service ............... Buckley Grocery .......... Buckley Music ................. Burrough Corporation ....... Candy Kraft .................... 1 Carl Company ................................. Colonial Plumbing and Heating ......... ......... Compliments of a Friend ............... Cox, Fletcher .............................. ,,..,,,, Detroit Supply Company ........ Elley, Mildred ..................... Emp1e's Grocery .......................... ........ Fick Marine Shop .......................... ........ Fort Hunter Elementary School Frazier Paper ........,...........,,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,, G. L. F. Feed .....................................................,,. L. B. on .......................,.,,,........,,,,.....,,.,,,,....,, fini, i' n . . . Hauf, john B. ..... . 1 Hersh s ................. Hickey's Music ............ 'Hiney, Walter G. ......... . Hodgkins of Balfour ........ J 511 Supply ------------------ Klamm's Auto Body ...... Knox Cave ...........,....... LaSalette Seminary ...... Luizzi's Pizzeria ....... Main Brothers Oil ...,.. Master Cleaners ....... Modern Sweet .................... Moore, Harold S. ................ . National Commercial Bank ...... Oliver, Albert J. ..................,. . Orchard Dairy ....... V Orsini Bros. .......... . Orsini, john ............. Penguin Snack Bar ...... Pepsi-Cola ............. Ramark Studio ......... Royal Typewriter ............ Schenectady Hardware ....... Seven-up Bottling Co. ........ . Severson Insurance ................. St. john's Lutheran Church ...... St. Lucy's Catholic Church ........ St. Madeleine Sophie Church Spencer Business College .......... Telephone Company ........... Tobin Packing Company ...... Turnpike Restaurant ........... Underwood Typewriter ...... U. S. Plywood .........,,.. Van's Shell Station ...... Page ....-......-....-.. W. G. Y. Food ...................................... ,. .... ,. ...... Wallace's .,....... , ..,..,.,,.,,,.,,,, .,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,.,.,. , , ,,, ,,,,,,,,, XVI--J'!- 'A if.. ..L-1. 126 115 121 125 133 121 114 116 128 131 118 117 124 120 129 125 120 150 119 118 117 113 127 120 116 124 115 114 119 151 128 152 119 126 131 115 124 131 110 9. 'QQQT Q I. 1 ,1 I , I 7 x , . ' I if f A. A if .f f ,..f-'-2'--'xgz 'X,.. Q s- X-'V ,- W,-f 1521? :gli x .xt X - A X 5 1. ,N VV, ,I M M, W5 Q Q , ,,f,., 'fp iv X ' 'cf I Nm ml., Tiff f Vfwmwf x sin , ,yyfj M uf ' f f MW fr' M1 'iz W ,, VMM I NNVX f 1u In fa-Q59 J, My ,fl 1 If fl fl V, ,lt W, f If gf I j fb I ' 2 ' f 'S ' ' , 1 f P 4 95 ,,M,4, I ,j 7 'Ji Y :jf A 'W mvwgfw' Af ',nQ.wj,,1,,3.ff', ! 1 X 14 K If I .'1',!:q..i,'qZfsX 711, 'f 'NN WM ,, ' L -f, W 'm4 fff ,Mi'M1 W .L V ml . ,xAi,,1,G-V, ,Y 5, ,,. ,5 5 Y .gif 'Ajfi' Q 25 -37493511 ' 'f' U 4:-b sf' 4 has, ,Vf X' ,, - N 1 , 7121 lf , -2 ' 11 ' f X A .W 1 ul ' Litl- . f 0 XX N 2 ALTAMQNT REFORMED CHURCH AHamon+, New York William Bill Fare and J. J. Knoll Complimenls +o Class '57 From RAMARK STUDIO Sfafe S+ree+ Albany, N. Y OFFICIAL YEARBOOK PHOTOGRAPHER CompIimen+s of KLAMM'S AUTO BODY Main S+reeI, AI+amon+ Phone UNion I-856I ST. LUCY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH AII'amonI', N. Y. NUVWQTUUUNN ALTAMONT CO-OP G. L. F. Feed-Seed 'FerI'iIizer-Farm Supplies g PHONE UNion I-806I I MT- r I T V. i II I I I II ALTAMONT PHARMACY Gvilberr J. Delucia, B.S., Prop. ACCURANCY-COURTESY-SERVICE I82 Main S+ree+, AI+amon'I Phone: UNion I-886I V9U9NiNiNVV55N54 MWVUOSNVMM lx ami WARD G. ACKERMAN, INC. Lumber-Coal - Building Supplies PouI'I'ry and Dairy Feed HOME OF SUPER X FEEDS AII'amon'I' New Yorlr Phone UNion I-8543 ALTAMONT DEPARTMENT STORE ChiIdren's ancl Infanfs' Wear LEE WORK CLOTHING BOND STREET SHIRTS Womon's Blouses. Shirt. Lingerie and Hosiery Sundial Shape-Yum. Seating Cui lug nn- A. 1 Aln,..-A..s www' ALTAMONT PAINT AND ALTAMONT HARDWARE WALLPAPER STORE Painfs-Dry Goods-Noiions ? 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MOORE Denial Equipmeni' 90 S'I'aI'e SI'reeI', Alban Phone 4-I I75 ALTAMONT RECREATION ALLEYS HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES AND SENIORS Prepare for a Successful Business Career 'I' Morning, AfI'ernoon or Evening Classes. 'I' Free Lifefime Placement 'I' Low Tuifion, Easy Paymenis. 'I' Excellenl' Salaries ' No Homework. Wri+e or Phone 'For Full Informaiion. THE ALBANY COMPTOMETER SCHOOL I70 SIaI'e S+., High S+. Annex P. O. Box 7292 PHONE, 4-06I6 WESTFALL CHEVROLET II9 Parlc SI'reeI' N AI+amon+, New Yorlr y, N. Y. ORCHARD DAIRY Milk Cream SCHENECTADY Dairy Product HARDWARE i858 Hamburg Sires? PHONE. SGH gy' Dlelrens 6-MOI ' Q . o I ' 5115- .. ,N I I I ' YT' K Wk ' A Q'-gf i, .,' fn FRIEND ALBANY J 8: J SUPPLY CAMERA SHOP' INC. SALES 8: SERVICE Phdo Finishing Appliances Painis Camera Repairs Floor Covering N4 WASHMG-I-ON AVE. AT LARK 1 Plumbing, Hearing, Elecirical PHQNE 5.4558 and Mason Supplies Comphmenfs of AH'amon+ N Y OSBORN'S CORN ERS ALTAMONT. N Complefe Musical Service WEAVER HICKEYS BowuNe ALLEYS MUSC STORE BEE FLOOR 3 E SI' I ITHACA NEW YORK SERVICE C0 phone 4 nm Dlsfrlbufors of Sanlfary Mamfenance Supplies an Floor Machines 5 70e4Zm0w l A h s L 1 ' , Vp Q1 si: 7 f' ..-- '-'f1 4 W N ni ,.-vw 1 ls A fax 'ff X - , ,Ju-J'f N U 's X 2:2-11' BEAUTY SHOP f-1 45 W f 5 v fy, W 45195. f, 'JJ 14 i vi 4 ff' 4 V 2 9 v - '- v 'Ly V,,i S JEWELER DEPARTMENT DRUGS PA, EST 7, L CENSED BPOKEP RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL S II is SAI.ES'I2ENTAI.S MANAGEM ENT APPEAISALS ' 4 0 BARBER J., FQ ED HALJPTI REAL ESTATE C ENT ER were-z '-'iff I PLA Z A R Q-4,53 SHOPPING ' .: 1 HARDWARE LQQII 'IQ , AQSQMQQNVVVW SEVERSON'S INSURANCE AGENCY Insurance and Bonds AI+amon'I', New York UN I-808I NRMW HANNAN'S PHARMACY I237 WesI'ern Ave. AIbany, N. DELIVERY SERVICE Phone 2-I355 WaI'cI1 Us Fill Your Prescripfion FORT HUNTER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ,-AE . ALTAMONT APPLIANCE SALES AND SERVICE Samuel CaI'aIfomo, Prop. 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