Hadley Luzerne High School - Hi Lights Yearbook (Lake Luzerne, NY)

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DEDICATION We, the class of 1956. dedicate our yearbook to you in gratitude for the years of loyalty and the wisdom you gave us. We wish to thank you. Miss Stone, for your patience and understanding, so symbolic of our grade school teachers, in preparing us for our high school years. Class of 1956 BOARD OF EDUCATION Left to right: Mr. Maxwell Towers, Mr. Charles J. Aldrich, President; Mr. Joseph W. Bulger, Clerk; Mr. William J. Grant, Mr. Arthur J. Brown. Absent: Mitchell R. Bullis. DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT MR. LYNN F. PERKINS SUPERVISING PRINCIPAL MR. STUART M. TOWNSEND MRS. LOUISE DOHERTY MRS. HAZEL GARNAR MISS PARTICIA MAHONEY Dental Hygienist MR. JOHN J. CASTLE Vice Principal Students: PATRICIA BOSTICK, CARL THOMAS MR. CLARENCE L. BRYDEN Elementary Supervisor Students: ANN CASTLE, DEAN BRYDEN CO-OPERATIVE SERVICES MR. ROBERT SWAN Guidance Director MISS JOANN HANLON, Secretary GRADE FACULTY Left to right. Sitting: Mrs. Freda Naatz; Mrs. Mary Brannon; Mrs. Blanche Terwillger; Miss Myrtle Stone; Mrs. Clara Hall; Mrs. Gertrude White; Mrs. Madalene Manfred. Standing: Mr. A. William Petronio; Mrs. Mary Lou Hayes; Mrs. Margaret Flick; Miss Phyllis Bullard; Mrs. Helen Stewart; Mrs. Marion Jennings; Mrs. Blanche Parker; Mrs. June Goodness; Miss Gertrude Hamilton. Missing from picture: Mrs. Helena Madison; Mr. Harold Neddo. HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY Left to right: Mr. Harry Horn; Mrs. Evelyn Lockwood; Mr. John Dunning; Mrs. Clarissa Varney; Mrs. A. Elizabeth Smith; Miss Irene Dennison; Miss Helen Woodin; Mrs. Harriet Vroman; Mr. John Castle; Mr. Paul Van Dyke; Miss Belle Casuto; Mr. James Britt; Miss Mary Kays; Mr. George Doherty; Mr. Armand Gazaille-.Mr. Joseph T. Trottier; Mr. Lawrence Fuller; Mrs. Mary Sullivan. Missing from picture: Mr. James Corkland; Mr. Albert Zimmermann; Mrs. Joan Zimmermann; Mrs. Doris Mix. HEALTH Left to right: Donna Ham- mond; Deloris Harvey; Dr. Leo Giordano, School Phy- sician; Mrs. Veronica Healy, School Nurse. CAFETERIA STAFF Left to right: Mrs. Charles Fosberry; Mrs. Ernest Lesson; Mrs. James Backus; Mrs. Marjorie Fyfe, Cafeteria Manager; Student, Lee El- dridge. CUSTODIANS Left to right: Mr. Kenneth Andrews; Mr. Charles Walsh; Mr. Benjamin Denton; Mr. George Archer; Mr. John Washburn; Mr. George Deuel; Mr. Harvey Poe. BUS DRIVERS Left to right: Mr. Ted Clem- ons; Mr. Seymour Naatz; Mr. Lewis Russell; Mr. Warren Howe; Mr. John Ross; Mr. Orie Tubbs; Mr. John Wash- burn; Mr. Bolie Pidgeon; Mr. John Stead; Mr. Robert Armstrong; Mr. Dodge Wat- kins. BETTY ABELING - Boots 'Education Is Never Wasted' Girls’ Shop 1; Library Club 2,3,4; Chorus 3,4; Band 1; Year- book Staff 4. MARJORIE ALLEN - Margie The Girl Worthwhile Is the One Who Can Smile When Every- thing Goes Wrong Student Council Secretary 1.2, 3,4; Newspaper Club 1; Class Treasurer 1, 2, 3,4; GAA 3; Library Club 4; Yearbook Staff 4. RONALD ALLEN - Ronnie Oh Lucky Me Soccer 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1; Baseball 1,2, 3,4; Projectors Club 2; Varsity Club 3,4; Yearbook Staff 4. ERNEST L. ANDERSON - Len Good Things Come In Tall Packages Junior Varsity Basketball 1; Chefs' Club 1; Projectors' Club 3; Boys' Hobby Club 3; Fire Squad 3; Yearbook Staff 4. FAITH BETHEL - Beth Friendship Is the Greatest Bond in the World Class President 3; Class Secretary-Treasurer 1; Coke Manager 2; Vice President Girls' Shop 2; Secretary Newspaper Club 2; Editor Newspaper Club 3; Chorus 2, 3; School Play 1; Student Court 2, Secretary 4; Co-Editor Yearbook 4. PATRICIA BOSTICK - Pat God Must Have Loved the Common People, 'Cause He Made So Many of Them Chorus 3; Yearbook Art Editor 4; Cheerleading 3,4; Girls' Shopl; Newspaper Club Art Editor 1. WASHINGTON IRVING JUNIOR HIGH — Library Club 1; Glee Club 1; Inter-Nos Club 1; Junior Prom Art Chairman 1. NOTT TERRACE -- Alpha Chapter of the Kappa Omega Phi Sorority. LARRY BOVEE - Libby ’It Is Better to Receive Than Give Outdoor Club 1; Sports Committee 2, 3; Baseball 2, 3,4; Soc- cer 2, 4; Boys' State 3; Prom King 3; Varsity Club 3,4; Presi- dent Varsity Club 4; Projectors' Club 2; Yearbook Staff 4. ROBERT BROOKS - Bob Silence Is Golden, I'll Be Poor All My Life Yearbook Staff 4; Baseball 4. BROOKLYN Art Club 1,2,3; Junior Representative for New York Times and The Tribune 1; Handball 2,3; Basketball 3; Yearbook Staff 4. MARY CENTHRBAR - Mary Oh My Gosh Outdoor Club 1; GAA 3; Dramatics Club 4; Chorus 2,3,4; Yearbook Staff 4. JOHN CHEYER - John 'Practice What You Preach Photo Club 1; Student Council 2; Varsity Club 3,4; Science Club 3; Fire Squad 2, 3; Student Court 2,3; Soccer 3,4; Track 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; School Play 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Boys’ State 3. Sparkling Eyes and a Witty Tongue Dramatics 1; Chorus 1,2,3; Cheerleading 1,2,3,4; Newspaper Club 2; Science Club 3; Teen Tones 3,4; Service Committee 1,2; Assembly Committee 3; School Play 2,3; FHA 4; Year- book Staff 4. LEE ELDRIDGE - Shorty If You Love Only One Don’t Go After Three or Four Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Projector Club 2; Varsity Club 3,4; Soc- cer 3, 4; Fire Squad 3,4; Service Committee 4; Yearbook Staff 4. ▼ NANCY FILKINS - Nanc ’The Same Heart Beats in Every Human Breast” Class Vice President 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Assembly Commit- tee 4; GAA 4. BURNT HILLS Band 1, 2; Mixed Chorus 3; Dramatics Club 2; Leaders' Club 1, 2, 3; Honor Teams 1, 2, 3; Sports Awards 1, 2, 3; Softball Awards 1, 2, 3; Field Hockey 3; 100 Point Award 1; 300 Point Award 3; Pep Squad 1,2; Junior Usherette 3; Yearbook Staff 4. DONNA HAMMOND - Don Abide With Me Dramatics 1; Chorus 1,2,3; Cheerleading 1; Science Club 2; FHA 3,4; Teen Tones 3,4; Yearbook Staff 4; Cafeteria 1,2; School Play 3. DELORIS HARVEY - Dee 1A in the Army A1 in My Heart Fire Squad Secretary 2,3; Dramatics Club 1,2,3; Newspaper Club 2; Clubs Committee 1; Cheerleading 1; Co-Editor Year- book 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3; School Play 2, 3; FHA 4. ROLLIN JOHNSON - Bud Don't Judge Others by Yourself Basketball 1,2; Varsity Club 1,2; Library Club 1; Baseball 2, 3,4; Soccer 2, 3,4; Yearbook Staff 4. « SHIRLEY LADD - Shirl God Have Mercy on Us” Library Club 2.4; FHA 3; Chorus 3,4; Yearbook Staff 4. BERT MacDONALD - Bert 'Do Unto Others As You Would Have Them Do Unto You Soccer 4; Basketball 4; Yearbook Staff 4. GLENS FALLS HIGH Northern Star 1,2; Science Club 1; Outing Club 3,4. HORACE W. POST - Posty 'While We Live, Let Us Live Basketball 1,2,4; Soccer 4; Track 3; Class President 2; Serv ice Committee 3; School Play 3; Projectors Club 3; Hobbies Club 3; Boys Chefs' Club 1; Yearbook Staff 4. NINA SCOFIELD - Red” 'Wisdom of Many and Wit of One Chorus 2, 3, 4; FHA 3,4; Library Club 1, 2; Library Club Vi President 2; Library Club Secretary 1; Cafeteria 4; Current Events 4; Yearbook Staff 4. BARBARA STOKES - Barb 'Truth Triumphs Over All Band 1; Student Council 4; Class Secretary 1,2,3,4; Library Club Secretary 3,4; Science Club 1; Student Court 4; Year- book Staff 4. MARGARET SUTLIFF - Marg 'Better Late Than Never!” Chorus 2,3,4; Library Club 2; GAA 3,4; Yearbook Business Manager 4. CARL THOMAS - Slim Friends Are Priceless Band 3,4; Soccer 3,4; Basketball 3; Student Council 4; School Play 3; Yearbook Staff 4. WARRENSBURG CENTRAL Projectors' Club 2; Chefs' Club 2; Rifle Club 2. LOWELL THOMAS - Fuzzy Always Do a Good Job, It Pays in the End Basketball 1, 2, 3,4; Soccer 1, 2,4; Baseball 2, 3,4; Student Council 3; Service Committee 2, 4; Fire Squad 3, 4; Varsity Club 3,4; Projectors' Club 2; Outdoor Club 1; Yearbook Staff 4. VIRGINIA WOOD - GingerM Home Is Where the Heart Is MARJORIE TRAVER - Margie Better Late Than Never Band 1; Student Council 1,3,4; Vice President of Student Council 3, Treasurer 4; Newspaper Club 1; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3,4; Clubs Committee 2; Library Club 2; Vice President Class 3; Science Club 3; President of Class 4; FHA 4; Maga- zine Sales Manager 4; Yearbook Staff 4. EDITH WOOD - Flip Full of Fun and Fancy Free” Vice President of Class 1; Service Committee 1,2; Chorus 1, 2,4; Library Club 1; GAA 3,4; Cheerleading 1,2,3; Cafeteria 3,4; Twirling 3,4; Yearbook Staff 4. Assembly Committee 1, 2; Science Club 1, 2; Girls Chorus 2, 3; FHA 3; Library Club 4; Cafeteria 2, 3; Yearbook Staff 4. RAYMOND ROGERS - Doc The Wisest Man Asks Foolish Questions Now and Then OXFORD HIGH SCHOOL Band 1, 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3; French Club 2; Mythology Club 2; School Play 3. CLASS HISTORY We, the Seniors of the Hadley-Luzeme Central School, began our high school careers as freshmen under the guidance of Mr. LaRoque and Mr. Kraushaar. We were divided into two sections with Levi Bourdeau, President; Larry Bovee, Vice President; Faith Bethel, Secretary - Treasurer; as officers of one section and Betty Clute, President; Edith Wood, Vice President; Barbara Stokes, Secretary; and Marjorie Allen, Treasurer; of the other. Student Council rep- resentatives were Marjorie Traver and Marjorie Allen. As sophomores we were counseled and directed by Mrs. Peterson. Since we were only one group that year, Warren Post was President of the whole class, Marjorie Traver was Vice Pres- ident, Barbara Stokes was Secretary, and Marjorie Allen was Treasurer. John Cheyer repre- sented us in Student Council. It was during this year that we began raising money for our Sen- ior trip. Two of our major projects were selling emblems to students, and coke during ball games and other extra-curricular activities. Our sophomore year is memorable also because that year we moved into our new building. Our Junior year advisor was Miss Woodin, and under her direction we really began to pro- gress in our attempts to raise money and carry out worthwhile activities. With Faith Bethel as President, Marjorie Traver as Vice President, Barbara Stokes as Secretary, Marjorie Allen as Treasurer, and Lowell Thomas representing us in Student Council, we undertook an ambitious program that included, among other things, selling magazines, pictures of students, and cards. Scrap and paper drives were held throughout the year. Without doubt, the prom and school play were our most outstanding activities of the year. The prom was highly successful and a capacity crowd enjoyed the music of Ray Nelson's orchestra. The school play was well received and two performances played to large audiences. Mr. Castle, our Senior advisor, has guided us during our final high-school days. As Sen- iors we have been planning our trip to Washington, earning the last few dollars necessary for our expenses, and just waiting for the time to start. Of course, we have not lost sight of our prima- ry purpose in attending school, and many of us have been busy planning careers, seeking admis- sion to schools of higher learning, or looking for jobs. Our Senior year officers were Marjorie Traver, President; Nancy Filkins, Vice President; Barbara Stokes, Secretary; and Marjorie Allen, Treasurer. Barbara Stokes was our Student Council representative. Perhaps the greatest project of our high school days was the yearbook. With Faith Bethel and Deloris Harvey as editors, and Margaret Sutliff as business manager we spent much time and effort putting together this edition of The Hi-Lights. We are glad to have been part of the student body of the Hadley-Luzerne Central School, and will remember with deep appreciation all of those who have in any way helped us since we have been attend- ing school. Barb and Lowell CLASS PROPHECY January 16, 1966 Dear Nancy: The other evening at the big Alumni banquet of the class of 1956, after each member of the class had been out in this world going their own way, it seems wonderful to all to be together a- gain. We were discussing how sorry we all were that you could not make it, but we realize that your work as head therapist in the hospital, in Africa is much more important in as much as there is such an epidemic. The evening started off with a welcome, to the most widely known member of the graduat- ing class of 1956, Governor Sutliff. She proposed a toast to Dr. and Mrs. Edward Burns, who have done society one of the greatest honors possible by their development of the cure for the common cold. Mrs. Burns in turn proposed a toast to her socialite friend, Betty Abeling who just made her fast entrance to the party with her chauffeur, Lee Eldridge who took only a half hour to get Betty here from her job in Washington as head of the Department of Health, Education, and Wel- fare. Lee drove 200 miles an hour on the new supersonic highway in Miss Abeling's Cadillac. Miss Abeling in turn proposed a toast to Lee and his driving ability. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bovee, (Mr. Bovee is better known as Larry Nobel, famous on Broadway) had a toast proposed by his wife to his new picture (Gone With The Breeze.) The complete direc- tion of this picture was handled by the Anderson Production Studio, which has produced such great hits as: South Atlantic, Darned Yankees,10th Heaven, A Star Is Born on the Waterfront. Edith Wood then stood up and proposed a toast to Edith Wood, the only one of us who was smart enough to stay single. Lowell Thomas and wife have just moved into their $2, 000, 000 Ranch Home where Barbara has a whole yard to keep their pet lamb in. Ace Pilot Warren Post brought a DC 7 of his in from his private airfield where a school mate of mine, L. Wood is enjoying a full time job as private hostess on Warren’s planes. Nina Scofield now is running her own monkey farm just as she always wanted to even before graduation. Donna Hammond has now entered Arthur Murray's as their most prized dance instructor. Mrs. Roger Farr is now one of the most happily married women in the town of Luzerne, she is very content with her full time job and only wishes she could have gotten married two years sooner. Bert MacDonald finally made his big debut on TV and of course he was a hit. How could he miss with his voice and his sense of humor? Patty Bostick Grant has now received her second golden record on the song that's sweeping the country by storm, 32 Pounds. “ Margie Pidgeon attended, saying that her husband couldn't make it because of a business appointment. They are both very successful since Lewis bought the General Electric Company in Corinth. Faith Bethel is known as the sorority woman of the ages. She now has a string of sororities all over the nation and is known as Mrs. Sorority of 1966. (Continued on page 54) CLASS WILL BETTY ABELING-leaves her good times at Lake Land to Ellen Bovee and Chuck Gruet to no one. MARGE ALLEN-leaves her headaches as class treasurer to Doris Hayes and Louie to absolutely no one. RONNIE ALLEN-leaves his history book to Paul Crossiant and hopes he enjoys it, and his ghost story telling to Rich Allen. LEONARD ANDERSON-leaves his driving to Kathie Brannon. FAITH BETHEL-leaves her many happy hours of merriment and sleep to Doris Hayes and a few sad moments of hard work to use in her Senior Year. PATRICIA BOSTICK-leaves her good times to Gary Grant and all those who like to have l-o-a-d-s of fun. LARRY BOVEE-wills his position of first base on the baseball team to Joe Hanlon. ROBERT BROOKS-hereby wills the Brooklyn Dodgers to Jean Willard. MARY CENTERBAR-leaves all her fun downtown to Helene Ives and all her quiet study halls to her sister Dorothy. JOHN CHEYER-leaves his position in Varsity Club to Jim Gorham. BETTY CLUTE-is leaving her height to Pat Paul. LEE ELDRIDGE-leaves his soccer shoes to any one that can fill them. NANCY FILKINS-leaves her athletic ability to Ramona. DONNA HAMMOND-leaves the Teen-Tones to Eleanor DeMarsh and her ability to harmonize to Mary Carhart. DE LORIS HARVEY-leaves to the teachers the blessing that, she is leaving. BUD JOHNSON-leaves his attentiveness in English class to Sut and his brush cut to Philo. SHIRLEY LADD-leaves all her good times in Luzerne to Joyce O'Connell. BERT MacDONALD-leaves his quiet moments to Eugene Hughes. WARREN POST-leaves all the cigarette butts out by the playground to Hammy. RAYMOND ROGERS-Leaves his Hudson and good times to Frankie Briner. NINA SCOFIELD-wills her luck of driving without a license to Gloria Stanley. BARBARA STOKES-wills her law cases to Joan Thomas and Fuzzy to no one. MARGARET SUTLIFF-leaves her blushing and shyness to Joyce Matuszak and her driving ability to Joyce Walker. CARL THOMAS-wills his geometry to Pete Brewster. LOWELL THOM AS-leaves his good school days? to Eddie Bovee. MARGE TRAVER-leaves her ability of being on time for everything to Doris Hayes. VIRGINIA WOOD-leaves all her steady years with Roger to Jean Brannon with Willard. EDITH WOOD-leaves to her brother and sister to do their own homework and to Leah Mac- Donald a couple of hot dogs at Hot Dog Johns. MR. CASTLE-leaves the dummy for the yearbook to anyone that can keep track of it. THE SENIOR CLASS-leaves their good times as Seniors with Mr. Castle to the future Senior Classes. WHO’S WHO Prettiest Girl........................................MARGIE ALLEN Handsomest Boy---------------------------------------LARRY BOVEE Most Popular Girl...............................................BETTY CLUTE Best Girl Dancer................................................DONNA HAMMOND Best Boy Dancer---------------------------------------------------BUD JOHNSON Best Natured Girl..............................NINA SCOFIELD Best Natured Boy.................................................CARL THOMAS Girl Most Likely to Succeed----------------------- MARGIE TRAVER Boy Most Likely to Succeed---------------------------------------JOHN CHEYER Best Dressed Girl....................................PAT BOSTICK Best Dressed Boy -...................................WARREN POST Most Athletic Girl.................................... NANCY FILKINS Most Athletic Boy..............................................LOWELL THOMAS Girl Homework Fiend......................................SHIRLEY LADD Boy Homework Fiend..............................................LENNY ANDERSON Person done the most work for the class................. LEE ELDRIDGE Tallest Girl....................................FAITH LOUISE BETHEL Shortest Boy............................................ROBERT BROOKS Quietest Girl....................................................MARY CENTERBAR Quietest Boy..........................................RONNIE ALLEN Blushes the Easiest.................................MARGARET SUTLIFF Senior Couples........................................BARB and LOWELL MARGIE and LARRY Arguer.................................................EDITH WOOD Flirt.............................................................DEE HARVEY Wittiest.........................................................BERT MCDONALD Best Driver........................................BETTY ABEUNG First to Be Engaged................................VIRGINIA WOOD Most Versatile........................................ BARB STOKES Most Congenial.........................................RAYMOND ROGERS SENIOR PERSONALITIES NAME FIRST GLIMPSE PET PEEVE PET LOVE FUTURE AS THEY SEE IT FUTURE AS WE SEE IT 1. Betty Ableing Smile Jealousy Chuck School Teacher A Family 2. Margie Allen That diamond sparkler Rainy Days Lewie Secretary Lewie's Secretary 3. Ronnie Allen Rolling Eyes Teachers Pine Ridge Mechanic Catch for Dodgers 4. Leonard Anderson Tallness Slow Drivers Joyce Hermit Hell-driver 5. Faith Bethel Brown Eyes Short Boys Bowling Teacher A Politician 6. Patty Bostick Worth a second look visiting cheerleaders Being a Brat Beautician Beauty Shoppe Patron 7. Larry Bovee Wavy hair Hard Losers e-m-p-t-y Work for Uncle Sam Take a Guess! 8. Robert Brooks Brooklyn accent Coach Jean Willard Army Father of 12 9. Mary Centerbar Curly hair Helping Mom and Dad Bill W Getting Married Old Maid 10. John Cheyer Eyebrows Girls Driving Sports College Y ou tell us!!! 11. Betty Clute Smallness Pat's jokes Ed Nurse Sorry !! 12. Lee Eldridge Dark hair Teachers Leah Tractor Operator Dog Catcher 13. Nancy Filkins Cuteness Wolves Water Skiing Physical Therapist Marry a doctor 14. Donna Hammond Prettiness Late dates Dancing Nurse ??? Married to??? 15. Deloris Harvey Figure Being Co-Editor of yearbook Being a Senior College Heartbreaker 16. Bud Johnson Devilishness A girl Smoking Girls First Class Private Ditch Digger 17. Shirley Ladd Gum Brothers and Sisters Tall Guys Housewife Hard to tell 1!! 18. Bert McDonald Glasses Teachers Teasing others Ranger Y our guess is as good as mine ! 19. Warren Post Leather Jacket Deioris Attention Husband Gambler 20. Nina Scofield Red hair Brother-in-Law Movies WAC Woman Janitor 21. Barb Stokes Lowell's ring Jimmy Fuzzy Stenographer Lady wrestler 22. Margaret Sutliff Meekness Stuck-up girls Leon Secretary Leon's Accountant 23. Carl Thomas Sparkling eyes Homework Sleep Draftsman Drafted 24. Lowell Thomas Crew-cut Bus driver B-A-B-Y Army G-Man (Garbage man) 25. Margie Traver Bright eyes People who don't have a sense of humor E-L-B-Y Late ! Later !! 26. Edith Wood Peppiness Brother-in-Law Elwin Driving Bank Accountant Bank Robber 27. Virginia Wood Left-hand, third finger Older brothers and Younger sisters Roger Housewife Slave-Driver 28. Raymond Rogers AH-Hhhh A Ford His car College Doc arm JUNIORS Left to right: S. Gensel; G. Stanley; C. Gensel; K. Brannon; P. Paul; P. Jenkins; L. Mosher; L. Swanson. Second row: S. Naatz; R. Wood; C. Brodell; P. Brewster; L. MacDonald; P. Bramon; Teacher, Miss H. Woodin; V. Crandall; P. Fuller; J. Brannon; V. Dunkley; W. King; P. Cros- siant. Missing from picture: G. Grant. JUNIORS Left to right: B. Green; B. Ellis; B. Walsh; H. Allen; A. Brodell; D. Hayes; J. Thomas; J. Matuzak. Second row; P. Allen; R. Allen; C. Sutliff; J. Rhodes; G. Woodward; R. Tubbs; Teacher, Miss Kays; R. Corrigan; M. Carhart; R. Lindsey; E. Springer; R. Ormsby; E. Hughs. Missing from picture: Mr. Corkland, Teacher. SOPHOMORES Right to left: B. Sutliff, J. Washburn, F. Fuller, B. Colson, J. Traver, J. Clute, D. Sutliff, J. Colson, J. Eldridge, E. Bovee. Second row: Teacher, Mrs. Varney; M. Morey, D. Mooso, H. Van Dusen, R. Walker, R. Wood, F. Briner, A. Ellis, B. Mc- Wain. SOPHOMORES Right to left: J. Mooso, S. Ellis, G. Shipman, L. De Loriea, G. Burlett, Teacher, Mrs. Vroman; M. Ormsby, L. Thomas, R. Jenkins, D. Andrews. Second row: N. Weller, J. Rooney, R. Pidgeon, J. Tubbs, G. Madison, L. Bennett. J. Gorham, J. Hanlon, D. Lesson, D. Williams, E. Dingman, R. Brooks. FRESHMEN Left to right: J. Ellis, L. Mann, L. Jenkins, D. Brooks, V. Mooso, N. Rayder, R. Bennett, L. Bennett, W. Wood. Second row: J. Rozell, M. Bordeaux, F. Scofield, S. Le Sage, S. York, M. Caldwell, E. Ellis, J. Willard, L. Daniels, A. Knowlton. Third row: L. Visscher, L. Ormsby, A. Butler, J. O'Connell, D. Walker, H. Ives, L. Wilcox, L. Wood, P. Bennett, D. Newton, L. Sunquist, R. Le Barron, Teacher, Mr. Gazielle. FRESHMEN Left to right: C. Newburn, C. Kreinleder, H. Sutliff, A. Newburn, A. Hayes, N. Cook, J. Washburn, D. Ellis, C. Cook, D. Centerbar. Second row: Mr. Corkland, Advisor; L. Hammond, W. Pabst, E. GUI, C. Fosberry. D. De Marsh, S. Stewart, D. Scheff, E. Tubbs, B. Bishop. A. Hayes, D. Springer, W. Hughes, J. Powers. El Bovee. Missing from picture: Mr. Albert Zimmerman, Advisor. EIGHTH GRADE Left to right: K. Burlett, B. Flick, P. Backus, K. Carter, J. Foehrkobb, Teacher, Mr. H. Horn; S. Paul, C. Eggleston, W. Lorrain, S. Whitcomb, A. Corrigan, John Walsh, M. Fowler, L. Briner. Second row: M. Washburn, A. Eldredge, N. Thomas, D. Thomas, V. Ormsby, K. Lawernce, M. Washburn, J. Eisner, B. Burroughs, E. Hayes. First row: A. Bradley, L. Allen, J. Moses, B. Visscher, B. Morrison, B. Palmer, J. Malone, T. Hughes. EIGHTH GRADE Left to right: A. Black, J. Jenkins, L. Butler, P. Hovey, A. Ellis, P. Williams, J. Stearns, T. Lindsey, C. Pidgeon. Second row: P. Allen, B. Allen, A. Rooney, M. Fowler, J. Madison, S. McWain, M. Rozelle, P. Gilbert, G. Wood. Third row: L. Sutliff, W. Edwards, D. Chamber lain, B. Fones, C. Dingman, C. Bennett, B. Chesney, R. LeBarron, A. Barrett, Teacher, Mr. L. Fuller. Missing from picture: S. Bovee, R. Bovee. SEVENTH GRADE Left to right: T. Wendell, R. Waterhouse, M. Hayes, J. Brodell, B. Lindsey, R. Walker. Second row: S. St. John, R. Allen, L. Morrison, A. Ladd, D. York, M. Ellis, N. Scofield, C. Giordana, D. Gill, C. Whitcomb. Third row: Teacher, Mrs. Lockwood; L. Cook, C. Ormsby, A. DeMarsh, M. Paul, L. Clute, L. DeMarsh, T. Allen, M. Sutliff, E. King, R. Edwards, S. Rayder. SEVENTH GRADE Left to right: R. Sahien, J. Cooper, L. Black, C. Cheyer, D. Johnson, E. Plummer, B. Vought, M. Maida, J. Sunquist, R. Brodell. Second row: G. Ellis, D. Carhart, H. Sutliff, E. Williams, S. Greenmier. Teacher, Mr. Trottier; C. Wendell. D. Dean. R. Mitchell. P. Ziegler, R. White, R. Green, J. Jenkins. SIXTH GRADE Left to right: S. Ovitt, W. Richards, W. Bennett, D. Dean, K. Visscher. Second row: K. Washburn,C. Waite, K. Wendell, R. Pabst, B. Stokes, C. Tubbs, A. Washburn, K. Lawrence. Third row: R. Fosberry, K. Hill, M. Allen, L. Cooper, E. Nolan, J. Wood, C. Smead, L. Hyde, G. Colson, Teacher, Mrs. C. B. Hall. Missing from picture: M. Colson. SIXTH GRADE Left to right: R. Grant, P. Murphy, B. Hill, M. Parker, M. Harrington, L. Fuller, C. Hayes. Second row: K. Ives, B. Wood, M. Castle, M. Dingman, G. Richards, B. Shaw, L. LeBarron, C. Bourdeau, S. Champagne, B. Sherman. Third row: Mr. A. Wm. Petronio, J. Watkins, L. Allen, P. McKinney, C. Nolan, B. Bennett, D. Dean, K. Matuszak, L. Cullen. FIFTH GRADE Left to right: A. Ellis, J. Sherman, F. Butler, M. Ciani, G. Waite, E. Quirk, L. Reed, A. Bennett. Second row: N. Hanlon, R. Backus, J. Rozelle, C. Matuszak, E. O'Connell, E. Croissant, C. Brooks, D. Petteys, C. Bordeau. Third row: E. Mosher, T. Malone, W. Pike, D. Brown, C. Quinto, S. Reynolds, A. Thomas, R. Butchino, S. Stewart, L. Hurd, Teacher, Mrs. Jennings. FIFTH GRADE Left to right: L. Shattuck; D. Ellis; E. Colson; F. Mann; R. Brooks; D. Fuller; J. Quirk; W. Sherman; L. Bellinger; S. Townsend. Second row: C. Bordeau; J. Wilcox; B. Hill; B. O'Con- nell; S. Varney; E. Brannon; J. Barrett; M. Cullen; M. Richards. Third row: B. Reynolds; T. Cook; F. VanDusen; M. Vought; J. Wood; C. Madison; J. Armstrong; T. Dunn; Teacher. Miss Myrtle Stone. Missing from picture: L. Bennet. FOURTH GRADE Left to right: M. Parker; J. Kreinheder; K. Waite; L. Allen; T. Brooks; H. Scofield; A. Sutliff; S. Hughes; H. Diehl. Second row: K. Gilbert; D. Dean; D. Hughes; B. Backus; C. Ovitt; J. Smith; M. Gazaille; K. St. John; J. Gumprecht; T. Willard. Third fow: Teacher. Mrs. Naatz; N. Gensel; J. Hughes; M. Foehrkolb; E. Towers; C. McKinney; H. Beaupre; J. Chapman; B. Burroughs; J. Jenkins; S. Waite; A. Williams. FOURTH GRADE Left to right: L. Allen; M. Murphy; J. Wilcox; C. Thomas. Second row: L. Atwell; E. Mc- Wain; C. Nadeau; S. Beaupre; V. Plummer; R. Barrett; A. Butler; N. King; C. Moses; P. Tubbs. Third row: M. Traver; A. Harrington; G. Shattuck; S. Brodell; L. Gage; G. Reed. Fourth row: Teacher, Mrs. Terwilliger; S. Kramer; R. Barnes; S. Greene; D. Smead; A. Maida; K. Wood; R. Ives; D. Willard. Missing from picture: C. Newton. THIRD GRADE Left to tight: C. Gill, L. Giordano, S. Goodness, D. Antemann, A. Washburn, G. Bordeau. Second row: D. Washburn, M. Moore, R. Gomes, D. Centerbar, H, Hayes, C. Sherman, B. Bosford, M. Danick. Third row: P. Weller, R. Balcolm, B. Pike, M. Hall, B. Lawrence, L. Ives, B. Winslow. Fourth row: B. Bennett, L. Walsh, R. Barrows, R. Nolan, C. McKinney, J Hill, C. St. John, J. Springer, Teacher, Mrs. Goodness. THIRD GRADE Left to right: D. Deuel, W. Waite, R. Pike, J. Deuel, F. Allen, J. DeMarsh, H. Wood, W. Hyde, J. Sutliff, R. Grant, G. Crandall. Second row: C. Reed. J. Ryan, J. Mudge, A. Ovitt. R. Nadeau, B. Walker, R. Cullen, M. Quinto, Y. Tubbs. R. Ellis. Third row: G. Harrington, J. Aldrich, M. Stone, R. Wood, R. Williams, Teacher, Mrs. H. Stewart; K. Cleveland, J. Green, C. Dean, C. Doherty, R. Plummer. SECOND GRADE Left to right: J. Stokes, R. Gage, E. Pike, R. Maxam, K. Wendell, A. McWain. Second row: D. Springer, G. Reed, A. Sanders, S. Ovitt, S. Howe, D. Harrington, C. Hayes, D. Mann. Third row: W. Townsend, R. Shaw, B. Bordeau, R. Bilboy, D. Bennett, J. Diehl, C. Traver, W. Hall, G. Champagne, T. Hanlon, Teacher, Mrs. B. Parker. . SECOND GRADE Left to right: T. Ryan, R. Ciani, T. Ackley. D. Dingman, F. Hill, C. Maxam. Second row: J. O’Connell, V. Washburn, L. Gumprecht, B. Stanton, S, Gensel, J. Gebo, R. Estel. Third row: D. LaPier, E. Cook, R. Shuman, P. LeBarron, F. Bennett, T. Barrett, R. Bovee, Teacher, Mrs. G. White. Missing from picture: A. Towers, B. Greene, W. Wood, L. Lockwood, W. Shiel, J. Iorio. SECOND GRADE Left to right: K. Deuel, L. Murphy, L. Nadeau, C. Angeli, G. Morey, L. Fuller. Second row: Taggart, S. Goodness, M. Olivers, B. Butler, P. O'Connell, P. Shattuck, S. Petteys, S. Lindsey. Third row: A. Kramer, N. McKinney, E. Gilbert, M. Girard, E, Wendell, L. Dean, O. Bovee, T. Fisk, D. Moench, Teacher, Miss Hamilton. FIRST GRADE Left to right: L. Chase, H. Wood, M. Young, E. Diehl, J. Armstrong, P. Wendell, D. Bryden. Second row: M. Tubbs, R. Caldwell, C. Johnson, C. Shuman, M. White, L. Winslow, F. Mc- Kenney. Third row: A. Castle, E. Bennett, D. Gilbert, L. Clute, B. Mudge, C. Dunn. Fourth row: G. Gill, G. Gilbert, D. Savage, C. O’Brien, B. Riley, W. Sutliff, C. Deming, A. Bennett, G. Champayne, Teacher, Miss Bullard. FIRST GRADE Left to right: S. Washburn, R. Dunning, E. Waite, N. Fisk, C. Washburn, K. Fuller, R. Bosford, S. Reed, D. Waite, M. Ellis. Second row: C. Butler, D. Gardner, P. Denton, C. Barrett, F. Springer, M. Willard, C. Ovitt. Third row: P. Straight, G. Tubbs, W. Gill, B. Grimes, D. Wendell, W.Cook, J. Beattie, S. Deuel, B. Hebert, T. Wood, L. Waite, M. Hayes. Teacher, Mrs. H. Madison, Absent. KINDERGARTEN Left to right: G. Bosford, W. Allison, S. Evens, B. Wood, G. Dingman, A. McWain, W. Olivers, E. Angell. Second row: T. Neville, A. Girard, B. Gill, S. Gensel, B. Hyde, B. Hayes, B. St.John, F. Wood, J. Williams, R. Thomas. Third row: E. Carter, C. Tucker, J. Beattie, D. Smith, M. Powers, B. Dean, B. Locke, Teacher, Mrs. M. Manfred. KINDERGARTEN Left to right: T. Fisk, K. Tubbs, R. Hayes, S. Aldrich, K. Lindsey, B. Weiss, D. Baker, S. Fones, G. LaPier, N. Sutliff, P. Weller. Second row: H. Dunbar, B. Sutliff, K. Grimes, D. Brooks, M. O'Connell, B. McFarlane, B. Murphy, D. Dean, J. Gebo, B. Ryan, Teacher, Mrs. M. Manfred. Third row: E. Kreinheder, A. Sherman, E. Hayes, M. Williams, D. Ovitt, V. York, K. Hammond, C. Bovee, V. Ives. Missing from picture: S. Fones, B. Hebert, J. Mosher. Conklingville School KINDERGARTEN AND FIRST GRADE First row, left to right: Joyce Kathan, Beverly Allen, Beverly Ladd, Shirley Stearns, Susan Allen. Second row: Neil Allen, Danny Allen, Floyd Allen, Harvey Allen, Gary Allen, Earlwin Allen. Mrs. Brannon, Teacher. Conklingville School SECOND AND THIRD GRADES First row, Left to right: Fred Jubal. Second row: Charlotte Allen, Mary Ovitt, Althea Allen, James Fish, Caroline Allen, Martin Allen, Wayne Allen, Michael Cook. Third row: Joseph Dingman, Catherine Allen, Joyce Ladd, Pauline Allen, Ellen York, Carolyn Allen, Stanley Allen. Mrs. Flick, Teacher. Conklingville School FOURTH AND FIFTH GRADES First row, left to right: Andrea Le Baron, Sharon Allen. Second row: Olean Allen, Samuel Johnson, David York, Douglas Allen, Joe Allen, Richard Ladd, Frederich Tennant. Third row: Shirley Sutliff, Patricia Allen, Walter Allen, Charles Ladd, Roger Allen, Gerald Ladd, Jean Mae Houghton, Patricia Stearns. Mrs. Hayes, Teacher. SERVICE AND FIRE SQUAD ASSEMBLY G.A.A. ART CLUB STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS FOURTH GRADE READING GROUP SENIOR HOMEROOM YEARBOOK GROUP SENIOR GIRLS CHEERLEADERS PRESENT SENIOR CLASS AS SEVENTH GRADERS SENIOR BAND JUNIOR BAND JUNIOR CHORUS —4.--------------------—■— ------------r——---------------------“‘y'— | CADET BAND GRADE CHORUS SOCCER Left to right: J. Powers; D. Mooso; C. Brodell; G. Woodward; J. Cheyer; C. Sutliff; L. Thomas; W. King; L. Bovee; R. Wood; R. Allen; B. Johnson; R. Allen; E. Springer; J. Mooso. Second row: B. Mac Donald; D. Andrews; B. Wood; C. Fosberry; W. Post; L. Eldridge; J. Hanlon; D. De Marsh; E. Bovee; W. Hughes; C. Thomas; Coach Doherty. WE Warrensburg 8 Lake George 2 Hartford 5 Johnsburg 4 THEY 0 1 Queensbury 5 4 Warrensburg 10 2 Hartford 3 1 Senior boys, left to right: Lee Eldridge, Bud Johnson, Warren Post, Bert Mac Donald, Carl Thomas, Larry Bovee, Ronald Allen, John Cheyer, Lowell Thomas. BASEBALL Left to right: L. Thomas; R. Allen; L. Bovee; C. Sutliff; J. Hanlon; P. Croissiant; R. Allen. Second row; Coach Doherty; J. Rooney; B. Johnson; D. Sebald; D. White; G. Grant; L. Colvin. LUZERNE OPPOl Hartford 5 2 Queensbury 7 11 Warrensburg 9 12 Hartford 15 3 Johnsburg 4 14 Lake George 17 5 Queensbury 12 4 Warrensburg 7 3 Johnsburg 1 3 Lake George 7 6 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS B. Clute; B. Burlett; J. Traver; P. Paul; Miss Dennison. Advisor; P. Bostick; J. Clute; E. DeMarsh, Manager; M. Traver. JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS S. Paul; K. Burlett; A. Newburn; B. Hayes; L. Morrison; Miss Dennison, Advisor; M. Rozell; J. Rozell; A. Hayes; L Wood. First row, left to right: M. Morrison A. Ellis R. Sahien R. Waterhouse T. Wendell Second row; J. Moses R. White R. Ziegler E. Bovee B. Wood J. Jenkins T. Allen Third row; E. Williams T. Hughes R. Chamberlain L. Visscher C. Wendell L. Clute B. Hughes P. Hovey BABY PAGE IDENTIFICATION 1. B. Abeling 10. J. Cheyer 20. N. Scofield 2. M. Allen 11. B. Clute 21. B. Stokes 3. R. Allen 12. L. Eldridge 22. M. Sutliff 4. L. Anderson 13. N. Filkins 23. C. Thomas 5. F. Bethel 14. D. Hammond 24. L. Thomas 6. P. Bostick 15. D. Harvey 25. M. Traver 7. L. Bovee 16. R. Johnson 26. E. Wood 8. R. Brooks 18. B. MacDonald 27. V. Wood 9. M. Centerbar 19. W. Post 28. R. Rogers (Continued from page 19) General Carl Thomas in full dress uniform arrived late because of a party given for him by his associate generals upon receiving his 7th star. The one and only John Cheyer, has made his dream come true by developing a plow, disc, and planting machine combined in one, and all run by a pill made up of electrons. Robert Brooks has now become the only man to hold the wrestling title for four years. He had to work plenty hard to take the title from Barbara Thomas. Faith Brooks is the manager of the wrestling champion and at the present time is now tour- ing Europe at popular demand. Ronnie Allen and Bud Johnson are both big leaguers in Brooklyn for the Dodgers, and they are also touring Alaska with the rest of the team. Walt Alston, decided it would be all right for them to break training for one week to fly down here for this banquet. Mary and Shirley are both here at the banquet and seem to be enjoying themselves. As yet, I haven't had a chance to talk to them but I guess they are going to be in town a few days so maybe I will get my chance to talk to them soon. If so, I will inform you later. Dr. Raynond Rogers is here and he brought us a sample of his new cure for Aporatz Phobia. You will probably read of his discovery in the paper in a few weeks. I am now very happily married to Don and am living in Alaska. I had quite a trip to get here, but it seems now that it was certainly worth it. As we all are ready to leave, Mr. Castle makes his smashing entrance, yelling and yelling hysterically, I FINALLY FOUND THE 1956 DUMMY.” Love to all. Dee Compliments of HIDDEN VALLEY DUDE RANCH Lake Luzerne New York Compliments of RHODES GROCERY Conklingville, New York Congratulations Class of 1956 ROSS TAXI 24 Hour Service Phone 3771 Lake Luzerne, N.Y. Compliments of Conklingville, New York Compliments of CORINTH HOSPITAL Palmer, New York FUNERAL HOME Home Oxygen Telephone 2711 HORACE H. MOORE, OWNER AND MANAGER Lake Avenue Lake Luzerne New York Congratulations to the Senior Class 7 BORDEN'S ICE CREAM U Glens Falls New York CARL AND BOB'S Compliments of A. D. STONE CABIN IN THE PINES BIT N BRIDLE SONS Lake Vanare DUDE RANCH Meats - Groceries Tel. 4429 Stony Creek, Hardware Lake Luzerne, N.Y. New York Lake Luzerne, N.Y. Hardware - Steel - Mill Supplies Plumbing and Heating Materials Kohler Fixtures - Briggs Beautyware Patronize Your Local Independent Dealer and Plumber Glens Falls, New York May Each Day Be Filled With the Good Things of Life! c7 l Z'n MARKET Self - Service Meats-Groceries - Birds Eye Foods Lake Luzerne, N.Y. Telephone 4375 Compliments of HALL’S LIQUOR STORE Compliments of C. V. PETERS CO. Glens Falls, New York Painted Ponv Ranch Lake Luzerne, New York HOTPOINT Sales and Service COLEMAN Sales and Service Compliments of Electric Refrigerators Dishwashers Compliments of BISSLER RICHARDS Oil Space Heaters Floor Furnaces JAMES W. BORMANN, JR. Ranges - Water Heaters Electrical Contracting Water Heaters Phone Luzerne 3998 and 3990 Conversion Type Oil Burners Heating Oils Stony Creek, N. Y. Stony Creek, N. Y. Congratulations Class of 56 “Bend of the River” Hadley, New York Lake Luzerne, New York P.O. Box 125 Phone 2254 FRANK J. MARTIN Distributor of Propane Bottle Gas If It Burns Gas We Sell It Glens Falls P.O. Box 341 Tel. 24919 Compliments of Best Wishes CHUCK’S BARBER SHOP from Compliments of DEAN’S 5 10 Quality-Price Right Compliments of GEM “I Need Your Head in My Business” Bridge Street Lake Luzerne EVENS RESTAURANT INSURANCE AGENCY Lake Luzerne, New York EARL WOODWARD Lake George, New York Adirondack Real Estate Business properties and 25 Summer Homes, 100 Hotels, Motels, Housekeeping Cottages, 4 Dude Ranches, Bars, 14 Parcels. From U.S. 9N to the Lake George Shore Compliments of O’NEILS’ STONY CREEK LODGE Compliments of BRINER STORE Stony Creek, New York GLASSBROOK STORE CO., INC. Groceries and General Merchandise Phone Luz. 2393 Congratulations to the Class of 1956 1000 ACRES DUDE RANCH Stony Creek, New York Acres of Fun Compliments of BREWER HOME Lake Luzerne, New York Phone 2744 ARTHUR S. BREWER, Licensed Mgr. PROLLER’S AGENCY, INC. 24 Elm Street Glens Falls, N. Y. Tel. 2-5881 Lake Luzerne, N. Y. Tel. 2575 Insurance Reliability That Satisfies Compliments to the Graduating Class of 1956 Private Preserve Northville, New York Compliments of fyewaiweh THUNDER MOUNTAIN CLUB Stony Creek, New York Eat and Be Merry at THE CHUCK WAGON Lake Luzerne, N.Y. Congratulations Class of 1956 PARKER'S GARAGE Hudson Dealer Lake Luzerne, N. Y. Phone 3505 A. I. A. ARCHITECT 10 Broad Street Glens Falls, New York ED KREINHEDER Carpenter Builder Stony Creek New York Luzerne 2391 A Place to Eat in Stony Creek THEFROG HOLLOW Dinners Served Stony Creek Harrisburg Rd. Compliments of WINSLOWS GARAGE Stony Creek New York Luzerne 2392 A SILVER DOLLAR BAR Compliments of MAMIE AND FRITZ U GRANT BETHEL SONS Route 9K Lake Luzerne, New York Compliments of Dolly Bill Cook $€i%cCe9t i cRocky'cRidgc U A N (C INI LAKE LUZERNE New York PHONE 3173 • LAKE LUZERNE, NEW YORK • P.O.63 Compliments of ARTHUR WHITE SON COAL FUEL OIL 'A-U'm'b Corinth, New York Lake Luzerne New York WHITE ELECTRIC Compliments From CLARENCE L. WHITE ERNEST A. WHITE Sales Manager Serviceman THE LAKE LAND Estate Ranges Superflame Space HOUSE Gas and El ectric Heaters and Floor Furnaces Phone Luzerne 3390 Edinburg Norge Home Appliances Stony Creek New York Compliments of MILDRED ELLY SECRETARIAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS ROSE BILL WATERHOUSE DINER 227 Quail Street Albany, New York Send for Catalog ROLLMAN’S GROCERY AND TEXACO STATION Masury Paint C. SHUMAN, Prop. Phone 4074 Hadley, N. Y. LUZERNE - HADLEY BANK Lake Luzerne, New York Member Federal Reserve System Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Compliments of PAUL JONAS TAILOR Phone 4-5392 Main Street Corinth JIM THE FLORIST JIMMY MANDIGO Phone 4-4044 Palmer Avenue Palmer, New York ROBERT’S JEWELRY STORE Diamonds, Watches and Gifts Corinth, New York LENT’S IGA MARKET Low Priced Foods Kelvinator Appliances Palmer New York Compliments of DODGES NEWSROOM Corinth New York RUSSELL’S PHARMACY Rexall and Prescription Store Saratoga Avenue Corinth, New York Compliments of MAIN MOTORS, INC. Compliments of MULLER’S LAUNDRY WARREN SAUNDERS Proprietor Dodge - Plymouth Telephone 45161 PROLLER’S DEPT. STORE Tel. 4-3891 We Give S H Corinth, New York Corinth, New York Green Stamps Corinth, New York Corinth, New York Compliments of WELSH AND GRAY MURPHEY -SCOTTY Most Popillar Spot in Town LUMBER COMPANY Dine and Dance Tel. 46621 Cabins Hadley, New York Route 9n Corinth, New York - GENERAL, CONTRACTORS - Phone KARL HAMMOND Phone JOHN ROTHERMEL Luzerne - 2151 Lake George FRIENDLY RESTAURANT LEO AND EARL Props. A Good Place to Eat Main Street Corinth. New York Dine and Dance RUSTIC INN J. GORHAM, PROP. Telephone 2412 Lake Luzerne, New York Best Wishes to the Seniors MARCOTTE’S DICK’S MARKET SERVICE STATION See Me Before Luzerne Corinth Road You Buy Any Phone Luzerne 2401 Used Car Phone 49173 Lake Luzerne, New York Compliments of EMPIRE MARKET Corinth, New York Compliments of KINGSLEY FOOD MARKET Main Street Corinth, New York Compliments of J. A. REARDON WARING PHARMACY H. J. WARING, JR., PROP. Phone 93 Corinth, N.Y. The Store With the Friendly Spirit JOHN R. STEAD D.B.A. RICES Compliments of ENCORE RESTAURANT Main Street Corinth, New York Telephone 3601 DAIRY Hill Street Lake Luzerne, N.Y. NcUuAe. Built the Jtocaiio t NORTH WOODS U DUDE RANCH LAKE LUZERNE SADDLE HORSES TENNIS, BATHING CANOES, FISHING NEW YORK BADMINTON SHUFFLE BOARD TELEVISION BICYCLES ADIRONDACK MOUNTAINS TWO LAKES........1000 ACRES BILL TALLON'S WESTERN AUTO STORE Main Street Corinth, New York Phone 4-2871 Compliments of CORINTH LIQUOR STORE KAYS AND CHARLES Compliments of QUIRK'S TYDOL STANDARD FURNITURE STORE STATION Gas-Oil Groceries F urniture-Rugs-Appliances Candy - Ice Cream Soft Drinks Buy Here Wi th Confidence Sacandage Reservoir Corinth, New York South Shore Road Main St. Tel. 4-6231 R.D. 2 Corinth, N.Y. PATRONS Compliments of Margaret's Beauty Shoppe - — Lake Luzerne EDDIE'S Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tubbs - Lake Luzerne Meyers Dept. 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State Registered Veteran Approved Representative: BURT’S THEATRE JOSTEN'S Since 1897 FINE CLASS RINGS ANNOUNCEMENTS AWARDS Always a Good Show Lake Luzerne, N.Y. Compliments of Compliments GRAY'S GRILL of Day Center THE Phone 2887 JUNIOR CLASS Compliments of Lake Luzerne, New York Compliments of VILLAGE STORE FRASIER PARKER RHODES h JOHNSON Lake Luzerne, New York Mfgs. of and Dealers in Hard and Soft Wood Finished Lumber Shingles Hardware Paints and Varnishes Phone 3695 Hadley, N.Y. GENERATORS CHAIN SAWS Hall’s Homelite Lake Luzerne Tel. 3582 Sales-Service HOMELITE Famous for More Than 30 Years Homelites Have Automatic Clutch and Governor, Most Dependable Lubrication, Water and Dust Proof Ignition 4 Famous Models to Choose From Model 5-20 5 H.P. 20 lbs. Model 17 3i H.P. 22 lbs. Model 26 4 H.P. 27 lbs. Model 5-30 5i H.P. 30 lbs. When Better Chain Saws are Built Homelite Will Build Them. Ask the Man Who Owns One. Free Demonstrations. PUMPS Compliments of the INTERNATIONAL PAPER COMPANY Palmer New York Compliments of R.L. JOHNSON AND SON Ccr.j L'W. Makers of Arrow Shirts - Ties LUMBER DEALERS Collars - Underwear C onkling ville, N. Y. Handkerchiefs - Sports Shirts Clu O-we o£e ie- we STUDIO Official Photographer 91 State Street Albany, New York Best Wishes to the Class of 1956 Builders of Your New School Building 1. Come to the Bank Every Pay Day. HERE'S ALL IT TAKES TO Keep Well 2. Deposit a regular Sum in Your Account ACCUMULATE Informed 3. Spend only What is Left. MONEY Read Come in Open Your Account With Us and build for the Future. THE POST-STAR Thrift Deposits Now Earn 2°Jo Interest and A Country Branch Which has Available All the Services of the Larger City Institution. Corinth Office THE MANUFACTURERS NATIONAL BANK OF TROY - Corinth, New York Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation THE GLENS FALLS TIMES 95 MAIN STREET South Glens Falls, N. Y. Phone 2-4058 Typewriters Adding Machines GLENS FALLS BUSINESS MACHINES Underwood Authorized Agency 4 Washington Street Dial-2-1804 Glens Falls, N. Y. Compliments of THE SOPHOMORE CLASS Best Wishes F rom THE FRESHMAN CLASS Best Wishes to the Senior Class F rom SHIRLEY and ARMAND GAZAILLE YEARBOOK STAFF Faith Bethel, Mr. John J. Castle, Advisor; Deloris Harvey, Margaret Sutliff. Co-Editor.........................................FAITH BETHEL Co-Editor................................................DELORIS HARVEY Business Manager-------------------------------MARGARET SUTLIFF Circulation................................................BETTY ABELING Faculty Advisor---------------------------------JOHN J. CASTLE ADVERTISEMENTS and TYPISTS Ronnie Allen Robert Brooks Nina Scofield Margie Allen Shirley Ladd Nancy Filkins Barbara Stokes Lee Eldridge Larry Bovee Margaret Sutliff Lowell Thomas Margie Traver Rollin Johnson Betty Clute Donna Hammond Mary Centerbar Edith Wood Virginia Wood Warren Post John Cheyer Bert MacDonald Leonard Anderson Patty Bostick Carl Thomas ACKNOWLEDGMENTS TITLE PAGE.........------------------- Patty Bostick and Betty Clute CLASS WILL - -- -- -- -- -- -- - — - -- -- -- -- -- Betty Clute CLASS HISTORY----------------------Barbara Stokes and Lowell Thomas CLASS PROPHECY---------------------Deloris Harvey and Betty Abeling WHO'S WHO----------------------------Deloris Harvey and Faith Bethel DEDICATION---------------------------------------Donna Hammond BABY PAGE-----------------------------------------Virginia Wood SNAPSHOT PAGE - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Nina Scofield and Edith Wood PERSONALITIES----------------------------------------Margie Allen SPORTS-----------------------------Lee Eldridge and Bert MacDonald IN APPRECIATION Mr. Hidezumi Yagi The Senior Class was very fortunate to have as a guest Mr. Hidezumi Yagi. a Japanese educator. He has been spending six months in the United States with American students and teachers. One of the nine foreign teachers in New York State, he came to the United States in August under the International Teacher Exchange Program as a Fulbright Scholarship winner to observe the education program, and all phases of American life. He was first sent to the University of Texas, and then to the New York State Education Department, where he was assigned to the Hadley-Luzerne Central School. Mr. Yagi is a native of Japan, a graduate of Kyoto University and holds a BA degree in Economics and English Literature. He is an English teacher in a large public school in Hyogo, Japan. His home is in AmagasatiCity, Hygo. We were, indeed, fortunate to have such a distinguished visitor in our school and community, and we hope that he learned as much from us as we did from him. We wish him well ! The Class of 1956 IN MEMORIAM We, the Seniors of the Hadley-Luzeme Central School, mourn the loss of one of our former grade teachers, Mrs. Gertrude S. White. She not only helped to mold our educational training, but also was responsible for the education of many children in our school. It was her kindness, love, and her true interest in children that made her one of the best teachers in our system. Mrs. White graduated from the Corinth Teachers'Training Class, Oneonta Normal School, and Oneonta State Teachers' College. She joined the faculty of the Hadley-Luzeme School in 1928 as a second grade teacher. She resigned in 1930 and took a position as teacher of the River Road District School under Superintendent L.F. Perkins. After six years she rejoined the faculty of the Hadley - Luzerne Central School, and taught here until her death January 4, 1956, thus completing a total of 27 years in this school organization. Before coming to Luzerne she had taught in Beacon.N.Y., Brewster, N.Y., and Westbury, Long Island. 1928-1930 1936-1950 1950 -1956 th B«i Vrwbook. Ait TAUO« MAPI IAUOC PUMISMIVO COMPANY DM I AS If YAS


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Hadley Luzerne High School - Hi Lights Yearbook (Lake Luzerne, NY) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 1

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Hadley Luzerne High School - Hi Lights Yearbook (Lake Luzerne, NY) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 1

1959


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