Hoosic Valley Central High School - Totem Pole Yearbook (Schaghticoke, NY)
- Class of 1949
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BOARD OF EDUCATION 3 E A I- J , . ll , , A. ,.. ,- Seated: John Jpenceg Floyi Buriickg Fran!-: Conleyg Earl Templar, Clerkg Hilliam Reilly, President. Staniinef: Francis .Yilliamsg Ralph Bfmcusg Earl Button, 'Preasurerg Newton fiileyg Enroll Gifford. LQAQA.. .Q LS, A 5,,A:w.L.,4,, '.,,,,,,, '-fxfff ',f.fT7'if'A,',, Y ,3w.'F K TJ 'j T'7 Q-' 7 21,-4,.zf ' O ' Y ' ' , , j I i I , h Sv. -1 H, Q fp N 'AQ if i, QA lr J' 1 Our School 9 Our Faculty ,- x m 1 4 w ,,,....,.-- 2 N 2 z , 1 2 1 4 '1 ll 1 i 1 -7 Q 5 . , -e K 4 x I Y 4 5 E Y 5 1 Q 2 f 2 3 2 9 11 i 5 1 2 . i 1. 1 Q i E 1 . r 5 ? I 4 4 1 5 1 x 'ff'-'Q''rv'-n w vb'1T'T?? 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As X I lluynmoxlcl .,uLllv.u1 - Huy Alvin Hoag - .5pud Chorus-4. Baseball.-:5,75,4g Basketball m::bitio11-gllclll xlgls. L:,IJ,-15 -Jmss .'1-ozillmxt-Eg -tulle Q,,xx..Qll-5,A1g Iuul-bool: .stuff-4. ..g.bltion-klufc.,:,l.-will Aasoball llx.J..l . Y - .1...v......n.l,- I A-L., - ,.,.H-..s.r.-M --4.4M 1:g5.Ll..4--Y-1-:A.M-u..n-.an...-....us.......l...s- -...MA---.... . ...Yu .... ......u...A..-4 .....e4........n,.4e...-......a.l.-.e.l.-,.:..l4,...:.f..u,. ,f OUR T !l! W I of tj N ' 0 il K A k yp- up 44. , f W I .pp-w -- I 'I On April 15, the fifteen members of the Class of '49 and our chaperons, Miss Ryan and Coach Furlong started on the long-awaited Washington-New York trip. Jim Lesson drove the school bus as fer as Albany, where a special train was waiting to complete the Journey to Washington. The train trip was long and hot, but the presence of a number of other school groups and our substan- tial lunches helped to make it bearable. We arrived in the Capital later than scheduled, about 7:50 P. U., and went directly to the Hotel Lafayette. The following morning we began three days of well-planned tours. One of the most interesting trips was the one to Arlington, Mt. Vernon, and Alexandria. Among our biggest moments were see- ing President Truman throw out the first ball at the opening game at Griffith Stadium, and our class dinner at Ruby Foo's. Most of the seniors liked lash- ington better than New York because of its beautiful buildings, wide streets, and attractive parks. Our trip entailed e lot of footwork, for we climbed to the top of Wash- ington Monument one day and on the next day in New York, we walked to the top of the Statue of Liberty. For our two days in New York, we made the Hotel Plymouth our headquarters, and met again several school groups with whom we had been associated in Washington: Cherry Valley, Dolgeville, Wells, and Mechanicville. Two of the most interesting and unusual places we visited in New York were Chinatown and the Bowery. We also enjoyed the Easter pageant at Radio City Music Hall. Our baseball-minded tourists were able to see major league games at both Ebbets Field and Yankee Stadium. We really had some quite exciting times and a great deal of fun. As I result of the combination of pillow fights,wrestl1ng matches, cold hamburgers, and itching powder, we arrived in Albany on April 21 quite exhausted. Memories of our vacation are kept green by the boys' pink shirts, Ken's tie, and the often heard 'How we doin', Mr. Goldberg?' I V 1--r-.,-.---1-vw-. -vw--, W-fevqffw-vw Y v -in-Y 1 T .A-1 yyrvn . . ff: --swf-- A -4, - ' 1... .9 '.:,,:L-'.-.,':.x-.'.'.J:t.a,. - - V - M- - --- W? - ,f f ........ -'r I Q 'T V - a-rms-'iv ' l U' ' few if KNTKWF F iwmmw ffl-X ' - ff -wi 4' B 4 9 S The 5eYriOr's., as Seen by. Q A 1 Q 2 ' ff:l 'f 2 QSQ 48, A . 52' xx I ' X xx I O ' 1 ' . Q mf., U. df 1 M kt JI K Ss 1. 1, 4 -u 3 kg i r 'M Su MC th '57 fx-J A The Teachers Then-'Ya rgnts The Cm-num y 'rh cw-selves 2 Member of the Junior Class: HWe're having a raffle for a widow lady. 5 Will you buy a ticket?N Y Ken Moore: 'No, thanks. Even if I won, my mother 2 wouldn't let me keep her.' Q Mrs. Hack: Wwhat is ignorance, Alvin?n 5 Alvin: Wlgnorance is when you don't know anything and somebody S finds it out.' f Mrs. Phillips: 'Vera, what makes you skip school all the time?' f Vera Nanko: NClass hatred.n 2 Mr. MaoMorr1s: 'This examination will be conducted on the honor system. 3 Please take seats three apart and in alternate rows.N 3 Miss Henderson: Wwhat are three collective nounB?' 4 Freshman: 'Flypaper, wastebasket, vacuum cleaner.' 2 5 Miss Ryan: 'Raymond, where is Cleveland?W 5 Ray Sullivan: WGleveland's in New York today, and Bob Feller's 3 p1tching.N Lorraine Rifenburgh: 'John, just hcw would you describe Miss Ryan?' ' John Ryan: Wwell, Miss Ryan is a woman who can hurry through a Q drugstore aisle fifteen inches wide without brushing 5 against the pile of tinware, and then drive home and ' knock off one of the doors of a twelve-foot garage.' The TeacherS,AS Seem By..... . 2 ' I e as Xl as a - 1 2 s PM Xx f ll 3 F . X ' ' lf . K X l , ' ' . ai The Students the pollen tcaoluov-6 44,59 -' iff' ' . u ij 1 X Q , ' xwjf Nl!l' gf- 5 ' 5, E X Q -f E i X 1 A T h 'm S G I V 5 1 5 Lg.f:,.'i '-'--u.2.,f:.t.'.-'L.hi'.x 1.'-i lf 'Q:s 'i.'x: err-v.A.fL IME fl 'i':..':Je,.'.-, - '1-.fb L'L..':.,fJ 4 K I I A0 X09 w fl i I..Ml.,. .4.s.4m..n.s.s ..-. v......,lrL......s.,.l.LQ..l..1.s...L.s...-..4. .... ....a ,.,., ...sw-., sn.. ..- 4 ' S a ,nl .- . -.--..,,.. ,. - ,-... .,.. ..,v.,.,. .mm-.,-,.1., . 4 1 CLASS OF' 'SO H W fl T Left to right: 1 Front row: Jerome Potter, Alice sample, Peggy Lesson, Lhrion Brownell, ' Gordon Marcellus, Betty Castle, Edwin Osterhout ' second row: mr. LmcCartee, Lmrgaret Devoe, shirley Lmrcellus, Judy Clum, Q Mary Lesson, Joyce Brundige, Miss Henderson 1 L Third row: Robert Lohnes, Walden Briggs, John Hein, Richard Boom, Edmund H Guay, Ted Jensen, Billy Ryan 7 Glass Officers: President........ ...Marion Brownell q Vice-President... ......Peggy Lesson Q 3ecretary....... ....Gordon Marcellus z Treasurer...... ......Alice Sample 1 student Council Representatives: ' Joyce Brundige Lmrion Brownell Edwin Osterhout JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY ! Freshmen: in the Three years ago the Hoosic Valley Central School made a change l housing of the school grades l-12. Grades Z-12 have their classes in the ' Valley Falls school. So one bright september morning we Freshmen took seats in the Valley Falls School where we met new teachers and new friends. what a q time! We all associated in a friendly way and were all co-operative. In the Freshmen year we voted for Mr. LhcCartee for class sponsor. Our activities for the Freshmen year were a dance, hayride, and putting on a play. it Sophomore: As sophomores some of our activities were dances, a hayride, and attend- f ing movies as a group. TM all worked together in a group and got along well. 5 Junior it New we are Juniors planning to make this year one of success. Prepara- Q tions for the Prom and working on the Yearbook are our main activities. In November we had a dance. During January we sold blue and white Nbeaniesn to 1 help our treasury. 1 Next year we Juniors plan to make our senior year a happy and successful ' 0116 . .jk'1 'r-'- T1 - '-- -1-ff ......,. ,, .. .. ...1. - Amy.- Lf '7' Q of 3 C. c Z O 'o 2: O 3 'lx .X 1 I 'r 'x, Q . X -T frm JH A5 tle Yearbook goes to grems before the Junior from of 1949, it will be impossible to publish any degcrlptiou of the social climax of our school year. The date of the 1049 Prom is June 5. The orchestra of Toby Middlebrook will furnish the iuopirctlon for the dancing. The theme of this Prom is NLbon1i5ht and Rosea.H The hell will be docorated with roses und other flowers. Lb are very glad to lubliuh u picture of thc 1948 king and queen whose office so recently exjired. Jo hopo this rrom will be Q Jrect succegg both socially and financially. i !,,,..., fx, N V1 K ' X I woQxmfXoQQ,Q ..f....,............... ..,...,l............., fe J .-e,.....,...-,N -......-. ...,, .....,.... ,......., , . , ,,, . ,. . M. 1 CLASS OF 'SI Left to right: Front row: Earlene Jpigner, Beverly Jarren, Vincent Ryan, Martha hosowsky, Robert Ikih, Luchael Boyko, Edna .mllace Second row: Joan Diokenoon, Lmry Lou Tulloch, Beverly Briggs, Lucille Beaudoin, nlioe Boom, Joyce Elms, Petricia Lnrbot Rear row: Willium Sweet, Charles Moore, Ted Rose, william O'Connor, Stanley Cohen, Richard LcLau5hlin, Jryun Ven Wert Class Officers: PreJioont........ .....Vincent Ryan Vice-President... ....3arlene Spigner Jocretury...... ..Lhrtha Losowsky Treesurer..... ........Robort :min Student Council Representatives: Vincent Hyun Xichuol Joyko Beverly Jurren QULHOMORL CLAQJ lIefUHY The qophomoro Clues, the sister clues of tho Jeniore, nude very slow prog- ress during its Freshman year. Je had e few huyridee and a dance. we made many plans which were carried out. The school yeur of 1947 passed, and we moved to the Sophomore room in 1948-49. Since the Joniore and Juniors have priority on ull class eotivit1es,the sophomores do not have much of u ohunce to curry out very many activities. A covered dish sugper was held et the Conumnity Hull, followed by a dance, for the benefit of our class. This wus our only activity of the year. Hx l QQQQWXQ kN MQ YKXSXA I Q CLASS OF SD. 'TZ tv lf 'Z' FIWIHTI 1215: L..:.'u1z1 -1:.cY' Q'LVifT .,l.1.'1'::1,111 l.1.nc' ,14..: lu Jac K1 fl 'ficlxul' . 2 I A 9 I - -N. , 1 - .. . , Jaggu. ..a:.1k.A..', ...f.:1,L11- ....lx.1'm1, x..'l'-,MAJ 1.1 .u1, Fm.. .nQ,'ul1- ,cena ww: L-.vi A 1111- ., ,f .,,'.m:H-'1:, 1411-1131. ...lQ1'ic1t, QLl,l'Ql'C. Levis, l...rg 01.11361 L ., .wma CQ .Qld -.., 1.L.rM5.z1 :t JLA, tlu, 1.4.41-Ll.u f '.., 7 .,.1.x,-1.1.,.. Qluul' lv-,': ij: :Wu Q...g,, ' , .mlb u.'L..,,1:, .QULi.:Q'Lv Ada..:,1f,, Lmbugut --.Jlu11dl.,, J l.1...1 4.11 , 41-:.x1.Z: L.l'.1.kQ,,-, ...cEL.1'Cx QUMIQ, rqul LQQMQQI1, Q Ql.,.'LCl l,1:t.3:', ..L'1u,Q .i..1-lg..,X1fd. 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Tracy, Lgurlol Tracy, .iillium opealnburg, tt rotter, Dena Grogan, oflzoxlus Lesson, , Charlotte Gollum, C1.urlo':te Russell, crime Ficchbcch, ..udrcy Finch, Gloria :ion Ylclch. 1 .um Jxfecnoy, Doyle l.1LlL3tC1':5uI1, Llilliam Robert J'COILl1ul', Irving Rose, shirley lliaux Vizxohout , Bruce qhriver, .Lbment QR-m..l Class Officers: l71'esiQc:lt. . . . . . 'Jico-I're..si-I-gmt . . .Jecret:1ry. . . . . Tren .3U.l'Hl'. . gltuflcnt Gounci l 'iaprcsentfltivcsz d 1So1'ri::AgtouD Don Lee L.Q:1:ster1sor1,Joseph llilliaxu Cogshull, Thomas . ...1VCZ?L:tt llottor . .I.g.utthc:'.' Johngon ....-. 'l'hcx11z1s Locum . . '.Iilli:z w ,JpoC11h1:1-5 1313114114: II-1:15 Dona Jroyn flzlttllou' JCV'I1f3011 Clilfr' lffvf,-21 The firgt day We had tr:uNf- an !'E!Z.'i7'5 mu' ,w,,w:3'1l'.- cgi' 11, lr, R1,'Sn'1: holy uno 3.515-3. ,wt st1's:'1'T.i,L.1w:.' ww. It 3.1111 di! f'-21 'iz For thc find flows Ioozloqzic-J, 1:10 for 1110? fs. to fr-3-1,:1v,f to ,w 1. Our cl-,us load no flfftivitiq.. ' .'ill'. .Je ,lluxlcgl Ll 'o, U duff it wc... to be fgglll ffo 1'12..l 1 ffiflx' Cf -I':Y'- Zim L, 1 fl R too .'11.i,ypory. fo jlxxmid no .31 riivihir I..J':3. Gotruzx -and 5, urge, par' , ti. .-l.,., T14 to oil the u '..'-.LJ CLASS .cg v 41 Lorraine Briggs is employed in the County Clerk's Office, Court House, Troy, New York. Z T Gertrude Bruns is working in Hoosick Falls, New York. ? Gwendolyn Chapman is studying at Cornell University to be a Home Economics Q teacher. 5 3 Lorna Downing is studying to be a nurse, at Union College for Nursing at ! f Albany Hospital, Albany, New York. 2 Albert CJeepJ Frisino, U. S. Army, is stationed in West Virginia. S Flora Gaylord, now Mrs. Barney Cukrovany, is living at the home of her 3 parents. . ' Russell Jensen, married to Gloria Griggs, is working at Behr-Manning. 5 Schaghticoke, New York. Shirley Lesson is now working at W. P. Herbert't Company, Troy, New York. 1 John Madigan, U. S. Navy, is stationed at Great Lakes, Illinois. i Elizabeth fBettyJ Moore is now working at Wm. H. Frear k Company, Troy, , New York. 8 f Margaret lPeggyJ O'Connor is studying to be a teacher, at Oneonta State Q Teachers College. C E Theodore Roth is now a student at New Paltz State Teachers College. 2 Dorothy Ryan is now Sister James Michael at St. Joseph's Seminary in Troy, I New York. 3 Carol Sherman is working at Chapman's Insurance Office in Schaghticoke, I New York. L 3 . Eleanor Whyland is attending New York State College for Teachers in . Albany, New York, preparing to be a French teacher. 1 I Harold Williams is working for Frank Antolick, a contractor in Schaghti- f coke, New York. if I Q Marjorie Yager, now Mrs. Johnny Grinko, lives at Cohoes. A 1 CThis page was given by the Schaghticoke Fair Assoc1ation.J 1 A, A Barbara Kelondis is working part-time at Dickenson's Soda Fountaln in lr 5 1 .van-.vs-+A -v---vw-.. . f-ew.. Mr-av. .'f-'sssw 'TV WTI ' U 1 L J xii Q 4. I 1 i I i iii M 19 Q EE. , rl J. 3, V J. N! Wi ,. W . , Q12 L1 ,lu 1 , 1,4 :ii Q-,xi .pk I K wx Va U A W 1? I . Iv-, Y I W lx. W .I X H, 4:- ,,-.,...-..--. - --,..-v-7-1-W - yy-'ev-vw--.,-.X-..,-,...-,,,, ,-.-.- W. 4 ' cuss Q '48 Richard Arnold is working for The Schaghticoke Sun, in Schaghticoke, New York. Alice Bevis is now working at Chapman's Insurance Office, Schaghticoke, New York. Ramon Briggs is working at the General Electric in Schenectady, New York. Richard Carknard, U. S. Army, is stationed at Fort Lewis, Washington. Wallace Chapman is working for his father and also part-time in a garage with George Dunham. Gloria Griggs, now Mrs. Russell Jensen, lives in Valley Falls, New York. Marianne Koch and Nancy Tulloch are both taking a post-graduate course in dear old Hoosic Valley. Nicholas Mitchell, who is in the U. S. Navy, is stationed at Great Lakes, Illinois. Murray Moore is working at home on his father's farm. Charles 0'Connor is a student at Troy Business College. Joseph 0'Connor is working at the General Electric Company in Schenectady, New York. I !' Janet Pangburn is studying to be a nurse at Union College of Nursing at Albany Hospital, Albany, New York. Barbara Smith works at the General Electric in Schenectady, New York. James Reilly is a student at Siena College. Mary QSusieD Williams is now a student at New York State College for Teachers, Albany, New York. Carol Winchell is an operator at the Valley FaJls Telephone Office, Valley Falls, New York. James F. Djernes of the class of 1945 has recently been signed by the New York Giants and sent to their farm team in Lenore, N. C. 'JimmieH was outstanding in basketball and baseball while in Hoosic Valley. Q ' 4 CThis page was given by the Hoosic Valley Teachers Association.l , ,. P ' .- 1-ff-f-vw.. TXCQ WM 1 1 A -1 FYI? Kiki QAM , o. c rt. 9 F , p gl .5 , 56 Q if if lik: nf f nf i. h N-1. N' 4 LT is it I nl -S .1- E G. if v .X i I S 5 WTW'NWNWNNMMMMWW-wWVW'5VWMV5WWWWwNff?WWrACMNWWW'MlW' sms: TBALL XX 19 The first official practice session for the Hoosic Valley basketball team began at 5:40 on November 1, 1948. There were approximately twenty- three boys trying out for the team, eighteen of whom were on the squad when the season got under way. The opening game was on Thanksgiving Eve, and the Hoosic five started the season with a crushing victory over Galway--the score 55 to 21. After traveling to Hoosick Falls to be beaten by St. Mary's Academy, the Indians returned home for three games. Berlin was beaten in a thrilling overtime period, St. Mary's defeated our boys by ten points, and the series of non- league games was brought to a close with another victory over Galway. The squad opened its league schedule with a flourish by trounoing Cam- bridge 55 to 19, but then journeyed to Fort Ann to be defeated by ten points. Returning home, the Indians scalped Hartford, which was undefeated until then, in an overtime thriller. With a two and one record, the quintet went to Salem only to be beaten by twenty some points. The determined Hoosic five bounced back after the lacing they received from Salem to take three games in a row, putting them in second place with a very good chance of taking first. Argyle and Fort Ann were beaten at home, and the team then traveled to Cambridge to take what proved to be the final victory of the season. Luck turned against the tribe at this point for it lost the remaining three games, Salem at home and two away games at Argyle and Hartford. The Valley Junior Varsity had a successful season this year winning eleven out of fifteen games. They took first place in the Washington County League and had a winning streak of nine games, losing their last league game in an overtime contest at Argyle. The Hoosic Valley squad had one of the best years in basketball in the school's history. All told it won eight out of fifteen games, and lost only two on its home court. The Indians finished third in the league standings with a record of five wins and five losses. The team's remarkable progress in the past three years is ample evidence of the skill, patience, and hard work of our coach and of a strong school spirit. 1 fwfln 'pw Al ire: XTJ1, f w4'UfffxXWJM W w't'flfW'MV M y W ff' lxllgfrmlymw lfflff WU f' 'FJ 31 N , X 8,115 .,? -1 -1- Q -. -Y --. -- Y- -- -il --T-4 .L , LP.--, in 1' . n ' I 'n- Vl T nj X X 444 ,f x 'igisy h-0, .ff X - ,' X i a3EW 'W WU IEFZE , s 1, - -n ,f - , Ns ' -1 , .l 1 I! N N X ' X N X I ' XT: Q r - .. if 7 ' . fx ' , I f 755 :' SJ ' , 'U XE X XL J E I ' Q . if , I h f 1 2 I X ., ' N x ' X E I . N A W a Q lil - A xr 1. , ffxfwivfg - .ffqqv - 'A F7'W f'ff Tf hw fig! H '-'3 7.v nfl-' '-': ' 7. 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Ei 5, I , w w 4-1 A P 4 L 2 25 Vt 5 g LX 3 '79 ', . gt? u ' ' ffm . 3 1 I 3 ,. we -I ,-H Q1 Q, 1 1 5 A ' J s 7 Y f ' VIVICWIWINVIW VIQN-f'INfhN IiNYlYVlN'4W'-fCn--P-fi- 6- sm Qiiimivrnimfvfivi-fw?avh'l'faaffix a is-T535 Tiiwfu-nv 1X'm-dr imwm xx 1 1 Y. f 2 'i Fm Q R ' A Ill 612' .-it-L-1 N r g jf' ' 0 f., Ya 99 ' ' ' lj lf lk xii 35 rom. SHOTS We would like to know: the secret of the J. V.'s success on that Salem court 5 where all the managers disappear to when one is needed 5 the title of 'James vocal specialty which he renders enroute to games E what happened to Ccach's 'lucky suit' that night at Fort Ann 5 why Ryan fouled Streeter in the first play of the All-Star game 5 why the players sing certain Irish songs on the bus 2 We would nke to see: 2 Hoosic Valley playing at Convention Hall 5 Ryan playing Furlong in the All-Star game 9 an undefeated tribe Q more assistance for our cheerleaders from the crowd Q a bigger turnout of faculty for our games g We will never forget: 3 Hoag's pass which Margaret intercepted 5 the blackout in the Hartford game and its exciting finish D the pleased expression on Referee John Ryan's face when our varsity Q cheerleaders gave individuals 5 the performance of All-Stars Wein, Gaylord, Hoag, and Ryan 3 Mr. 0'Connor behind bars 3 Lorraine breaking a poor cheerleader's glasses at Hartford 5 9 V IIQX E K, l X f N. ii K , 4 ff it E As 7 Mg, xr apr us figs' L f 9 f 2' X 5 '-' ' N N - ':. 6, ' 1' , X 7 711. Q ch 1 Q 4 ' ' 1 1 -t :Ig Q f X 2 'l N. CN 0 S ' 95 5 Tl 5 y F s - fo a I YQ ,J T 632 ' xx ' 1-N -my if -.5 fy -':',.rrru..v.A.2L.Ql':. 'Ja.Q:1:-', Lf. ..':..4.'au .-..f-9.1:-E 3. ' .. n ,a.u..-- u.,.M.,4i.a.L - ' s- J JJ - -Qfl mlgwlwgj 1, Y E ' Y I ' 4 L 3 ' A W U t Q J 5 E ' ' '- 'Q' ,'fvFv ,-rv'-wfffif-:.'-.-fP.' in ff ffv- wwf Donal Igi chu Lizly 3' Lizzy Hay Huy May Lily may June June .',..P..Q,L.. . ' -1 F ,Q in Jeated: .-'.i.l.ll3.!11 l buuch LJ'Co:ugu1'g nlvlgx Zlozxgg 'I1o::4,.lui 1101-1 IL O , d Fcxerg Jerome lottery ..'illiax.1llyang John Iigun. M,t41nd:i'13: Couch Q111Z'lOl1LjQ -vichlrd Coolcg Elobcirt Lolmosg Glenn uaylord, cl Joykog John ,being ,klllcn .srighgsg ,tlnluy Johong Lfilliam no, lmll Front: DT.-ltnlll Gmlieu, I.Qg.11aA9uz'. 13 Ihwsic 5 llougic Loabgue Baseball .che dule l le 5' '.1.:1eg r .salem .Jgyle 0 Elon .3 i c 'Jer l lc J Cru furi dxge lil Iioosic Valley Ft. A1111 16 Koogle Vgfllu y Hartford 19 .loosic 'Alley .-,glam 33 110-.: i c Valle If nlygyle -- 26 H0013 i c Ta. Lle y Cambridge Z3 Elooaic 'Julley Ft. Ann 6 Koogle Vhlleg Llurtford Q'- l-f.-plllg. 2.14. .fl- Q.-1 f 'lT f 7 LEiFIT -. , I -LLL , 4 ' A 1 c 1 1 I F 7 U 1 1 1 3 e 5 . 5 Z . l , x L ll I, 1 J A A . 3 5 1 .I 1 1 4 1 v 1 I u I V r r i 1 F 3 F 1 as 1 3 ? ,, 71 v 1 n 3 f 1 fi 5 L MUSIC Left Lo rifhta Frgpn rum Siurlri Know, NohQrL Ieloniis, xicnxri TcLwurn1jn, Vincent Xian, 'wtrnnv 7wHnAwn, Jillian 'IwwPCr, Glen Gaylord, 5.154 ILC Ir'-LT.. Sennni vnu: YqJ'PLL Lanier, JnrrPn Vcireevy, Kenneth Kuore, Edmond Wuvy, Jnyew fruniive, louise Hack, Hope Jeecroft, Ur EiMwr1s. H. V. 3. stnrLHi Env yewr 1049-AY vitn a music iwlartment which now includes n chorus wnj n h.nd. The Gn0Fus wzn L50 first of the Lvo to be nrfunigvi. Thdir first pub lic appefrnnce wus It -. P. A. 1Linf E inf the egrinv nf LQ47. In June they sunv at Lnn Pwnvwjuwnnw 2 5Drvice uni at JvQ1uwLjun. The mnjvr cnqafb an Lin Arn' :1rE. 1947-4h Nws the niiihinn of male VUiCPS, Uurfn 'x P.v Luv f wb v 1.us :n:.i0 functions. In JQAW-4V Liv uMHH ' irnr 45H1 win wwe serinurnesq of pur- Dose hnc HDD' 'nnvn. wiv vnx Ev WALL vwf any 5YTiD? Concert. fTni: n vnu fUL by :nw VwTTQy F1115 Firemen.J 'fx f X mWJ'J f 'AA 'hQ A fl V ' JN fs MJ B jwkf XI' x ggi Nu f ' AA ,- H I V f-5 57 X Y . L7 X f 7 0 v 4 : I 'Q Cflw' k ff Z 2 'W A, -'ix N Y V' frkT,,,f Lf' KXN.hJ,7g XQh X X f J Xfi'X TXFKU ZJX-f i' X.-,4'S...,-Z .V D GYL tw ri'Hr: Frnnt. m-vz .iri'iH 'Wz'Hi1, ' 1'-y 7 'lv n'w'--' IQIHM, vf'-' 7-Univ, 7-rw ww W--1-ir ' .1 wr., Jw--QL: ' ,-'lv-,N - ,-.- Zyvffi ?'NI HHN' Jxwv, yuriiln Jilnw , Vurv ipfmou, irfhw 4 vxcx, VF. :P14. 'nhiri 'hwz UIQ :wr riwiiw, i irwrmd l, IvrV4':n1 1 3Hf'H'WM flwrmw V Dan, JH.: fvr ll 4, wuirwf P qvh, Ewan fro Hun, lixfo 'ff'W Hpnr rxw RUHHPL ia, Rav 1 Lnllivwf Uifhwvl A yew, :1.Und 5H77, il U QVHH, V WHQLH UOwvP HHUQTZ no wniik, nel THQ FHDJ v1ifh IlWVH WL fHYDVql NPSQQ HL' xurirf LMP 'wll Of lW47 V-ie its first Vu 10 ut avr yo? wa 4 unit nt ,.H rr zu tion exercile in June 1044. gi L'HL KHP lt nqg 4.VwLC . .rkr Jix,Lv nm in nwrmonic Lunes to LHOQQ wp H Cnr A'f'19XiL!. ThPiF firwt 5 'ge-rwuvp 1! IV4 -lv W 4 at Lin Jes-'nur KU0LiUf of the '. T. A. HP ing jluywx 1 'ftup bf C..-Jtmws cwrwls. The culmi- Pvtinr fwint in tp H 'wr-lr Lhuw VHP vhx Lua niLf C wwJrL fF9,5ulQi on Avril 29th. CoLYiiHLsQ wi Nv15P Huvw UQQH frn-Lly ww QL wg by 1 -qr:H ,Q mf un- iforms Hni nu' n wr 'HwH':uD: uh wwwH:hIieJ fF115 ,.p -.',,..3 Arn VIL! aww l , kD,'L3.,I.ym i r 'n-'7'-.:--- -, -s :svav:w1o'tc: . X , y r ?w : 115:i? i5?TQ ?? GTfo ?v'- 1, nm ' . ' THE INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT T The Industrial arts Department wa: started in the full of '46, The building wus an old blacksmith shop and required guch clouning and doing over before it was very liveable. The first enurse vac culled HComprehen ive Gen- eral 3hop.U The year was devoted mainly to making over the shop. The second year the clues wee culled Wuenerul Jeodn in which the stu- dents indulged in making model airplanes, beokends, baseball buts, lamps, necktie racks, etc. The third year was culled WGeneral Qetul.W Lhny of thc students made ash trays of copper and aluminum, punches, chisels, rings, bracelets, and things of metal. These three years of :hop truining have been approved as a major sequence. There may be e fourth course added 3-ter. Ili: cuurue will be WGoneral Llectricity.N QThis pane was given by the 7. F. J. xnu t Q nuxLliury.J L.. A .'.,-A--::,3.-...grgxtnl .-..-IW: ul: gf-Sep - '- fr .k.,z..ix.:Q4.'..1. 'Q .sr fr. ' fr.. ng i 1 xlg v- u'.':-,H '-,o o'fn'.w X.f2's'rz'fW 'WX X - ,., 4?-?,:' 1?-55557353-r,, H.-qv . .. .,,., '.' f. q,,.v:.. . Qi? I. ! 'c 9 V h Q is --ww .-.,M...m, E ... , ' lame U 'if'-4 .Q iw Y- Mtn---A-i r ' .. E ' l' r ' I5 'Q' A A -1 yr' -5 u V4 Q PJ - I 1 'S I 5' :CX -i 1 S , . - N . .Vs 'J , R- - .- . .3 j g 5 5 c i .3 I F, .wg - X . 'T fx ,F he UQ- .. . - PM ,. , ,,, 5, we was mmf. -16164 'ww tfw i-J: -r ' ', w ' . . --1... 1. -All V- U19 I Of' LhP CIVISQHS 'a'JD f mu.f,. .1 A Zzwf-fy-.1 1, .1 1,43 li L!1wv3Q1v-mx -A1319 far: 4 TA vfz' ' L lug! 'erlli 'fL the gf MDI'-' : I'.C f'TT, L9 If ICTLJCP Hi 'mld5Tf 1 infix' K '1 Lf-1!Y,7,19 1P'q.y135f,y'q.. Lion flni 1-mn aecfvrxi T'l i.T'x. 0 'irli' J 7.'xT..V'l', 3.1. --Q5yg.,1e..z41 ani 1,5 :Ayn n very FILLYVICTJXVFI pi! P 'mt v' 1' puvivx' rw:-fi. I 3 IW' . A-A X. K? S sb E ,Q -P t E KI C 3 9111! l Q 'I vi 4. I R s 5. P. Yr-v1Yw'v--ww-v-v-wvr-,-v--w--1--v-. -,W-.--.. .. . .... ...Vx A-......,. .,, 'J' va --'--'- '-V,-.-,W-vw.----...,....... , .S V ..- ' ' 'f'7W ' ' 5 - ABOUT SCM 'wx 'TT I' fa see U5- MTO See OUTSQQVQS 35 others 9 xx K fy f rw UM 52 2 9 ' X JA MQ .L' Q yf W F XX, xx X I V X -J X 5' , Q F ' 4fj1 '?iff', x1 xx K I, .ff 1 X Y 4 s AIKFAQ ' , T ' 3 ...sg-SX Q E Vx N , X ' , LW vm'ZSfi' fiLiif 7 ' ' 9iv475 'W A ! PXCKNWXQQ SU-EGM. A TWETEES We study 4- s q s i so This page is given by the Hoosic Valley Parent Teacher Association I' L We work -5 !,. NW ' -' X BI..-, .- - We relax e This page is Qgiv-an bv Charles Jaliron Iost of The American Leftion x I n 'Q aw yn -n-mfwf--w , fn' -rs vr':1'-s':'x'v fv a '1f':5 .wW I 's f'.'F'?:Fi.6 ?.i: 3'1I's't?fi2Fi?1c3' ?i3'TiL?q?:?':I 'F'vv T f 'ff TV Student Council u,.,l -- ., .... T f 'Mtthew .Tnhnsz :xg fnyce mrunlireg Vincent Ryan, Secretaryg Qllevizfnl' E nx.sLr:fn, 1'- i--xt: -r'Q.vrzell, Ii 'fl Eresizfrntg James !,1gf11-pqghg ls'Wue'.'1L3 -1.-mf'. 3 f'5f WOW 'W' ' fl' I -'f1r'Y'L21.: .lvin Elma 'g .Tonn Rjmngjicnael +f1'Jl'n: aivirg 1 1 , -,.-:,: in-in 'Q'-,.-ini.. Tqxo your., ,X-wx .'f:VlT1 .l 1'c:3muc:1tati.vcza from the Jmnbx-idge Central -chool czqluinnix thvfir ,tu Lfmt ,ouncil O11-5Li!1f.I. tion tu uczde of the faculty and stu- slunt body of wr :,c1.'-czl. Illny rR1'?L1t,i.C'TlZf ferr: aqked and the orgganinntion was tiolmm 'I l di:1cn,5'd. -.:: an result of thi.-. f1CC'Gi1f1 the lloosic Valle .Jtuclont 'l -1 Q i J Council IWIW1.: . Slime 1-uh-1-f.f.m.,t11slw. wc:1'e elected Yroz. ole? class, Of which ut least .-mf, pw.. -. clz. ., a1'L'1-roi. -.t the flrsvt zcntlxm offimfg-U '.,'c1'n elected and a coa.:,il:t..o vnu npgcsi11tX.:Ci to drrux' up 1 cTfX1rtr.:1'. 'mlereaftfel' the Council niet f:'VLII'f7' trm nfcul. The .itudent Cmuxzcll i- .4 body of elect:-3 1':Q,1'efg,ox1tL1i.ive.s of the :tu- Lientn uf im C017-tg2l'CLt.2S 1-'itlz the zzdqxilzzi--:traticm and tho fgculty in the con- ! duct of SXTZIW1-CLll'l'lC111',.I' not1v7tie:.1. It rwy1'c:-umxts the opinions: and pre- snnt: 5-mu--yJ..t'iton.,. of thu ::tu..LefnL... It uuQ:u1.:e41 1-o.1jorLf51bllity for many school 1:I'1Ler1'Af1'i:Vf:.-. The mont l. portant t.LL3COXZ1Q7llflLX?CIkt of the .ltuilent Council this year was u4z1a1n1ix'.5 the 1'a.:lo11..ibility for the assembly programs. This task has been :MUCH fafvllj' 21CCm1gQ,'li.sILod. In fTIUl'l't! yum-.1 we hojef that the Jtuflont fJUllI'nL'll will be able to take QVJ1' 1101-fe re.,:fmz,.ihi1i1:io:s and be of valuable asxazistagnce in 1'U11I.ll1,,' a well- OIR-j1i!ll.L'd fzcfnwl i'1'U4:l'LiV2u This in given by the incl: lfunoral Homo, qo1m,11tic-of-:e, New York. K,-,-,-M, 7-rv-rj 1 ,W V-g-nv --f-yvn-Y-V-ryvv-rx-v-, W v- . I ,,,1:,,,Q,,' u,,q3,,,4g., -,,g,g,Lgg,'4,.f,-.y.4..-.-..':,.v.,s-5' ' :I , lm, min an 2:..L' H 'cs 4.,, :gl mr z .'. .'. aAA..u4..J.L.:f..ii.4Q,.'L'...Q ':. P .L YEARBGOK Front row, left to right: Bleunor Friuino, literurg ciltorg Alice oun,le, social editorg Edwin Ostorhout, buainous uunugorg Lhrion browncll ard lorruino Rifenburnh, co-editors-in-chief, Tod Jenson, ye rboik sales uunu org Lrrguret Lesson, class editor. Jeooud row: Lhry Boyko, tyglstg Ellen Herrington, prouuctlon 'nnuncrg Jerome Potter, assistant editor, nlvin Hong, assc blur, John Lyun, snorts oditory Robert Lohnes, advertiwlng mules Lmuugcrg Lwuunno Jil1iuz4on,alunui editor, Judy Clum, publicity director. In November, 1048 our scVno1 wan vJrit-i J I o Luurlw K sulcuncu. This brought about u discussion as to whether or not fo'muuld vndcrtulc the job of producing u ycurbook. as t are hpl bccn no lwxrbuuk since the ncnuclu cfn- solidutcd, tho Juniors und geniors docldud to Co fue tnQctLcr. A ycglbook stuff vnu cFoscn, with cvoryonc in botn clupsos cv-ogorvtlng, uf.14tcd by the class udvi urs. Jack number of both cluw cu un: u, ilu A g 45cciflc jfb. Je are especially grateful to thorn who HOLQJQ Fivmncc our jcnrbooh through adver- tisimj und by sgonnoring puJov. no hoyo nn Lgve v4t'bli'LcQ tic tr ultivn of having m yo rbook which will Vw 'ntQnuc3 L: fntu,U ' nr.. f'f'11iS WPG PMS been riv-ln by Jollirvs Flover .ifzoxw :ini at frier.-1.5 4 ,m,,...., -.. , - ,..,..... f.....4....., ...-.- .. t......L, ..-.-...i .Lt ,. v 3 , DRAMATICS yy 9 ri -..- E 5? 1 . 1 ,VI ?, S fQ X11 af Q 1 e ,. Q ' ,x m il lk- ' r mg 1, 1,.. W..- ,J ,, 'fl . -men' .il-GL Hb ,, V. . 4 M Q1 V Yi Q' Left to rirht: if Ml Front row: Rryan Van Jert, Lorraine Rifenburgh, Ellen Herrington, Jilma , E I Smith, Martha Kosowsky, Kenneth Moore, Lucille Beaudoin 5 5- Second row: Doris Osterhout, Mary Boyko, Mary Lesson, Nancy Tullock, Ee i Marianne Koch, Iouanne Jilliamson, Ina Van Mert, Grace Jeymour, Vera Vanko 5 U3 Third row: Edwin Osterhout, Raymond Sullivan, Jerome Potter, Alvin Hoag, Q1 ,jf Theodore Jensen, Glenn Gaylord, Eleanor Frisino Q i All F Q4 r' gl The above picture was taken of the cast of the four one-act plays in fi R g February. gg 'f The Stage Club really has had a full schedule this year. Its members de- E! ,Q cided that they would get an early start in order to earn enough money for is 3 their annual trip to New York. The schedule for the year was as follows: . ,Q tl 55 Hallowe'en Play for Parent's Nirht, November 9, 1949. Q f Christmas Play in December--two performances, one for the Joman's Club in ,Q :J Melrose, and one for the general public at the Community Hall in Valley Falls. -n Q Program of four one-act plays on February ?4, l949. The Jenior Class col- ff A laborated with the dtape Club and divided the profits. W 1 . V .4 Performance of nMiss Personality Plusn in Assembly on April lb, 1949. A ii A program of four one-act plays was planned for the early part of May to 4 ,g raise enough funds to cover expenses for the trip to New York in the latter G: fri part of May. During this trip, the stare Slub enjoyel a musical cemely done by kj V' their rrofessional colleazues. V1 it ig 5 5, 'H , 5':'ix. fi, :J . ' ' 'TAI I. 5- 'K X! 9 17 . 1 9 -l L H 1 1 I ' Q .51 N N 11' F f i.L.,..,.......-.-.-,--..-W-.--....,.... ...-f . M 1' F H.A. Loft to ri'Vt: Frunt rev: ghryurot Q-4tlc, Jetty Co tie, Jucklyn Vic ery, Judy Ulum, Lucille Beaudoin, latriciu Quslin. Jeoonl row: Lies Collins, Dorothy Golden, Zgrilyn liorich, Liry Churilla, Charlotte Russell, Alice Boom, Qhirley Mitchell. future gormingort of ,Qwricu The M. Y. Chapter of the Future Honmxmgori of America is u new organiza- tion in Boogie Volloy t'is your. Iwo delegates and their advisor, Liss Collins, went to the Full Get-Together at Ludson, hovembor 18. The club mom- bers colobruted Ghristsus, gt. rstrick's Dey and April Fool's Day. ns u result of tim fudye sole, pert of the money we tion. This money also enabled us to National F. X. A. Organization. The F. Qiven to The National Heart Associa- beoone affiliated with the Jtute and H. A. charter and memberehig cards were presented to the members by Liss Collins at u meeting in February. To finish out the yeor the members are planning sn Esster meeting, a Qpring meet- ing, and to send delegates to Comp Oswegatchie. The members are also planning to buy emblems with the club insignia on them. The club's officers ure as follows: President, Jucklyn Vickeryg Vice-President and Program Chailmmn, Margaret Castle, Jecretary, nucille Beaudoix, Trensnrer, Judy Clumg Historian, Betty Castle, Parliamonturian, Patricia Rushiag Jong Leader, glice Boom, Chapter Lbther, LES. Daniel Slum. R ' X 1 I ll 'Em x wax .......... ........ ,.....,.. ,. w..,m--.....4..,2,.p.4,gg,.,..44,,, Ear' Lolmes TISLITHTICB Sckaglfllu coke , New York C101-go G. Davenport 1 Cor-npilmcnts R.J.f.elJ Cas Smm. of Sc'1ag ntlC0ll9,N6wY5rk F.lL1'long',5 Croctry Sa.mp.e's Grocery Genera' Store Agent FW: Tonkawnock Cannell Cone!! Omega Cannell Goals wallard Hunt, Prop. Ma ZJG- Lamps , ,,59L agMncQ kcNew We l l -. , '-. - 4 N -1 -4w-ne-n-,m,N,.wmm..wm.,M..il we .viii iTi'viTT mvwirv kvn CAHILLWS Spor'tiTi8 Goods Co. athletic equipment i spor t S we ar wholesale and retail Tm, 55: 25-Lw'9t. Davis General Stores lomhanTiocu,lll.Y. COMP'-'MENTS if Valley l:alls,N.Y. l telephone v.i2isa-r-ia 0 F phone Troy 59.2.0 Res.Troysoos-n CeorseA.l3eiQer llusic Co. in Nnllerts Muir, 51-orc Est.. ins A F music supmies 5 msrrzucrious ii 1:4 rounm sr. TRov,u.v. - 5 l. .1.. two.1Txvf':3:r1r5:1i i vri 'ffzmf 'oi i ' 'i ,' f M- .I ,4M,A.A4.4..,-4..J,. HJAM. .. , . ... . Lt: -Ag-LMA, 1 Vikvlu QM-.Nm , . .. ,',, -- - V , . fl :, 'i' , 7 ,, A V , .. : : -- ...X ,, .......-4......L.....,,............-,..A- . - -J... h...L4..u....4.n.... Hal ey Brothers LUMBEF? FEED Gornpll mer-nfs oF NEW mLA FARM aqua PMENT UNIVERSAL HILKING MUHNES Carol, Elinor, anal Valley l7alls,N.Y. 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