Hoosic Valley Central High School - Totem Pole Yearbook (Schaghticoke, NY)

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P ' ' IN MEMORIAM JOHN PAUL BROW NELL 1938 1956 In hlm alone t was natural to please John Dryden Whate'er he did was done with so much ease SECRETARY Joan Stevens TREASURER Daniel Weir PRODUCTION STAFF Sydney Marcellus Patricia Wanko Margaret Madigan Patricia Ryan Patricia Madigan Lois Spence YEARBOOK STAFF CO-EDITORS: Wayne Akin Newton Wiley ASSOCIATE EDITOR: Betty Ann SPORTS EDITORS Charles Croll Robert Bevis ART EDI TOR Rita Geren EDITORIAL STAFF Bonny Spigner Marion Carpenter Lynnie Hill Gilchrist CHAIRMAN of SALES Mary Jane Campbell ASSISTANT Gail Mead CHAIRMAN of PATRONS Judith Fisk BUSINESS STAFF Chester Kupiec Sandra Andrew Paul Matala Georgette Pooler Ruth Sample Norine Van Wert BOARD OF EDUCATION President - - - - KENNETH MOORE Vice President - - - -JOHN D. OVEROCKER Clerk - - - - YVONNE W. BUTTON Treasurer - - - -NELSON B. BETTS, IR. Seated: Mrs. Hazel Van Buren, George McGraw, Kenneth,Moore, Newton Wiley, Mrs. Arlene Bell. Standing: John D. Overocker, Lucious Cary. William O. Ralston. Absent: Millard B. Campbell ,M nul- ll' J, af- fix X I E.. 4 Q. fl. , fl , . X , facul C '11 l 6' N M 'KPN CLARENCE IVERSON Principal 'im--if JOSEPH ANGELO 1. lx! JOHN SIMMONS Vlce Pnnclpal Nw-fl1z. JO? -4,-sl ALICE BLACKMAN 1 dl BEVERLY BRIGGS w '1nu1 CHLOE DEMAIN A LMA DORAN M-mv-4 w1LuAM FURLONG iw LAURA GETMA N fi in-If-XL 11 f-A 4-,iis RICHARD LARSON MARGARET PHILLIPS 1-,iii WA LTER REHDER I - Q, 1 E DANIEL STRY 4- RUTH STOVER -:J 1 f A 35 wry RUTH RUDD 9 ELEANOR NOWAK School Nurse HELEN R, O'CONNOR Office Secretary CAFETERIA STAFF Mrs. Howes, Mrs. Campbell, Mrs, Grogan and Miss Wilson, Manager vt! im? ft' 2. -r NP'-A ar A f , , 2i g,Q'i: 5H EA' Q11 gif ', u. , Q Q f ? - ', QA.:-Q1,fn ,,.rw, , . .Aix 'lk' as-gg , gig.: f V, 'K 1 , G 2' ' 1 sz 521' 4, 5- , ' ,NW Z5 ' 4 ff i H , i. 'A . , V1 mf 4, ,W ' X YW 'r , I1 V.,- Y as Q Y 1, 5 A Hr ,ftiffu .Q M, Q 5 ::15'ar' + 1'v' 5' 7, , Q., :f?:i,:::AyQg 5 M. 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Basketball Manager 2 -fi?-ifvwbt x f3-AQXUY ,MZ Vw, ,WWDONALD COUSER N, A H Don of XX Q - Hit the road! i S Basketball 1, 2 1 Vyuhyo I Baseball 1, 2 Basketball Manager 3 RONALD FEULNER Ronnie Baseball 2, 3 Basketball 2, 3 Student Council 4 Safe Teen 3, 4 IF'-'RV' raw A ,Mfg , I K DONALD FOSTER FQ, KVM? nDonn ,I in DJ ' 'You know it! Band 1, 2, 3,4 , QQ!-N Baseball 3,4 'UQ Dramatics 4 Track 3, 4 Ji' .Ja A 7 ' 'U' 1 Q j,..1..,-' jf ,. A All ,fn O, if Qifwiaw RITA ANN GEREN JJUJJV ,JJ Reet . . WN JJJ f 'jifffx' 'How come? ,Vp f-' Cheerleading 2, 3, 4 Dramatics 4 Yearbook 2, 4 Mila! ' 14.4 I J 327 I WM, 73,1 W jf! ELIZABETH ANN GILCHRIST jf jf , Law 9,731 b Lover, come back to me! no 3 , MJ! W9 M2191 fd! Cheerleading 2, 3 , f D r' 2, 3,4 41.417 XMIM , YZIRLSES2, 3,4 ML fa!! ji! ' C.horus 2, 3 f 0 fd Llbrary Club 4 JP7 bfdove, DAVID HOAG IlDavell Band1,2,3,4 Secretary3 4, af 3 A 3 Q, I . Q C GEORGE HOAG Hoagie Dramatics 3, 4 Yearbook 2, 3 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Secretary 1 LOUISE ANN IVERSON You've got me beatl' Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4 Dramatics 2, 3, 4 Yearbook 2, 3 Chorus 1, 2, 3 Vice President 1 President 3 Library Club 4 wgiffj ww bffljowyw V 3 W in Mfr! Alf' M U f I I ' o W AW WILLIAM H. LA PP Bil1 Nope! Band 2, 3,4 ARTHUR A, KING Gus 'How about that? Basketball 3, 4 Dramatics 4 Baseball 3,4 BEVERLY JEAN MCLAUG HLIN llBevlI Boy, am I lonesome! Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4 Dramatics 2, 3, 4 Yearbook 2 Band 1 Chorus 1, 3 President 1 Library Club 2, 3, 4 1 ! fl M , 7 Yfff J72!,!,:f! V, ff ,- C K Q, 1 Jam fajfilnlllfll Q X A XX -iyA,- N .fi CLIFFORD E, LEWIS 'Cliff' What? IULIO MORLEY Boy, that's corny! Basketball 2 Band 1, 2, 3 Chorus 2, 3, 4 Track 3 Yearbook 3 Dramatics 3 Vice President 2, 3, 4 fi lm,-ff .1 2 www jf? W My 5 ,f I ' 1 by ff, OQXQLQ ,fp -5 fy M Wx W ff MC LOUISE NORTON 'M f K I ' Q O gf Library Club 3,4 5 V A ,W mf if b PM V wfwfkfijf ,D wfw Yiw- W Wh MELVIN ROSE M l C RAYMOND NORTON nRayll 'What about it? Track 3,4 Lv dl ! T k34 my, LUCILLE ROSPO III-lull 'You little devil! Cheerleading 2, 3,4 Dramatics 2, 3, 4 Chorus 2, 3 Yearbook 2, 3 PATRICIA STODGELL Pat 'Oh you dolll' Chorus 2, 3 Yearbook 2, 3 Cheerleading 3,4 Dramatics 2, 3, 4 Library Club 3, 4 THEODORE N. TA TE Ted I don't believe itl' Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Dramatics 2, 3, 4 Track 3,4 Chorus 3 EARL F, WALKER Bud Basketball 3, 4 Manager 1 Scorer 2 ROGER TORDOFF Torch' 'oh H---1 Basketball 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Dramatics 2, 3, 4 Yearbook 3 Student Council 1 President 2 Band 1, 2 Chorus 1, 2, 3 Track 3, 4 AJ! J N 14' VV L ' N , f ,WM io!! ,,Hf,LLMJ'w if W , F iwpfbf' new V Vw DANIEL WIER Dan 'Give me liberty, Band 1, 2, 3,4 Yearbook 2, 3, 4 Library Club 2, 3 or give me life! ELIZABETH C. WEBER Liz I don't know! Cheerleading 2, 3, 4 Library Club 2, 3, 4 Student Council 2, 3, 4 President 1 Dramatics 3, 4 FRANK L, WILEY 'Frankie' 'Definitely' Basketball 2, 3, 4 Dramatics 3, 4 President 4 Student Council 2, 3 CLASS WILL We the class of 1957 of Hoosrc Valley Central School Town of Schaghtrcoke State of New York berng of unsound mrnd and body hereby revoke all wrlls by us here to fore made and do make and declare thrs our last wrll and testament Claudra Burdrck confers her drrvrng abrlrty on Sydney Marcellus Beverly McLaughlrn leaves her abrlrty to grease cars to Pat Wanko Marge Arno leaves her Englrsh abrlrty to Leona Martelle Lourse Iverson leaves Newton Wrley srghrng Bob Belden presents lus D A Haircut to Lansrng Button Iva Jane Bevrs transmrts her abrlrty to get along wrth others to Mary Jane Campbell Ioe Breen bestows hrs talkrng abrlrty on Dwrght Howes Hazel Carpenter hands down her place rn Secretarral Practrce to Marre Blakely Drck Casey leaves hrs sneaks to any defeated Iunror Jrm Connolly grves hrs pranks rn Chapko Park to Leon Phrlpott Don Couser bestows hrs quret ways to Jack Hrll Ronnre Feulner confers hrs baseball abrlrty upon Rubber Arm Croll Donnre Foster parts wrth Herman leavrng hrm to Bob Bevrs Rrta Geren bequeaths her abrlrty to back between the sucks rn drrver educatron class to hors Spence Betty Ann Grlchrrst presents The other Speanburg to Pat Ryan Davrd Hoag grves herght to Wayne Akrn George Hoag leaves hrs srde swrprng abrlrty to Mr Rehder Brll Lap bestows hrs abrlrty o play the trumpet on any Junror who can use rt Clrff Lewis presents hrs harr tonrc to Eddre Hoffay Julro Morley hands down hrs personalrty to Chester Kuprec Lourse Norton leaves her quret ways to Sandra Andrew Ray Norton leaves at Lourse s heels Melvyn Rose grants hrs sharp shootrng abrlrty to Parker Staples Lucrlle Rospo bequeaths her harr do to Norme Van Wert Joan Stevens hands down all the boys at Dave Denny s Barn to Joan Bahan Pat Stodgell bequeaths her flrrtatrous ways to Georgette Pooler Teddy Tate leaves hrs extensrve vocabulary to Marty Doran Roger Tordoff parts wrth hrs Hot Ford leavrng rt to any one who can drrve rt Earl Walker leaves hrs father rn school Lrz Weber presents her brarns to the entrre Junror Class Frank Wrley bestows hrs curly harr on Mr Angelo Dan Werr leaves hrs posrtron rn the school store to Kathleen Werr Last and least, Gus Krng leaves gladly g 1 a o 1 - . . ' N Q fl ' ' ' ll ll ' . . . . N N . . . . . ,, - ,, . . ,, ,, . . . , . ' ' YI If - l n . . - c . . . . o Q . . ,, ,, . . . . , . . JUNIOR PROM aww, vb yt .tiki-V . . ,ff 2113 -v ,b f , -1' Q , 0 4 . 'Q v,- i '5 Q . ,Mm inf 3.1 .L 8' CLASS PROPHEC Y On June 29 1967 the tenth annrversary of our graduatton the class of 57 had IIS reunron at the rnauguratron of Ray Norton as the new Mayor of Nortonvrlle The entrre class was present erther to entertarn or to enyoy themselves The first event of the day was Ray s swearrng rn followed by the customary parade Cars for thrs event were supplred by Roger Tordoff of the Souped Up Ford Company Thrs was fol lowed by a fashron show put on by Marge Arno assrstant to Chrrstlan Dror For the protectron of all a first ard statron was set up under the supervrsron of Mrss hourse Iverson R N The sarlors from Camp Burdrck were grven the day off to attend the brg event wrth therr queen Iva Jane Tordoff We were honored to have Professor Frank Wrley at the celebratron l-Ie rs the new wrnner of the 1966 Unrversal Spellrng Contest The rnaugural luncheon was served buffet style by Lucrlle Krng famous Italran caterer Specral guests were Betty Ann Speanburg Beverly Sprgner Theodore Tate famous flea surgeon three of Buddy Wagner s drrvers Joe Drck and George the famous Indran prtcher Ron Feulner and Elvrs Presley s new secretary Lourse Norton Don Foster Arr Force prlot was released from K P to be there on hrs buddy s brg day To recall our good basketball days we had a game wrth Jrm Connolly as our star player and Rrta Geren as our star cheerleader Julro Morley famous TV sports commentator descrrbed the game as rt was televrsed by Clrff Mel and Don C along wrth the other actrvrues of the day Cocktarls were served at 8 00 p m precedrng the ball by Gus Krng who leamed to mrx them from hrs father rn law At nrne o clock the Inaugural Ball began Musrc was provrded by Lawrence Welk s Orchestra featurrng Brll Lapp on trumpet The tradrtronal Polka was danced by Mr Welk and Patty Stod gell vocalrst Lrz Weber took a day off from her 30 lrttle krds fsecond gradej to attend the Ball Other guests were Bob Belden headguard at Guptrll s Roller Arena fthe old mard of 575 Joan Stevens Danny Werr of the Weir Farm and star gazrng Davrd Hoag of Mt Graylock Obser vatory The ladres all looked lovely rn gowns desrgned by Hazel Carpenter of M Solomon s After a lovely time was had by all Earl cleaned up the , fcall rt what you please ll u F lv f YI ' ' a r 1 . I , . . , . - - u - u ' - . , . , - , . . I ' ' , . . 4 . 0 a I I I I , . - . I . . I 1 1 u . , . , . - ' at n ' o - v u 0 r - 1 . v s I I ' 1 I - 0 s l 1 . , . . , , . l . - v , n ' 1 - r I 9 , ' ll rv I ov - ' of - - I l X l . . , ' - . . ' - - iors CLASS OFFICERS President - - - --------- JOHN SCHAEFFER Vice President - - - - - WAYNE AKIN Secretary ---- - - PATTI WANKO 5 sing! First row, left to right: P. Madigan, B. Geren, M. I. Campbell, R. Sample, J. Schaeffer, P. Wanko, W. Akin, P. MacDonald, R. Bevis, P. Madigan. Second row: K. Weir, P. Ryan, I. Bahan, N. Van Wert, M. Blakely, S. Marcellus, J. Spoonoogle, E. Stover, L. Spence, I. Welch, S. Andrew, G. Pooler. Third row: B. Warren, E. Hoffay, N. Wiley, L. Philpott, A. Subcleff, P. Matala, L. Button, D. Howes, M. Shakley. Fourth row: J. Hill C. Kupiec, D. Casey, C. Croll, P. Staples, M. Doran. I sop YES cLAss omcsns President ----- ------- - - ALBERT CASEY Vice President ----- ------ B ETSY RANSOM Secretary ---- ----- - - - w11.1.1AM BETTS I First row, left to right: A. Kelly, M. Carpenter, D. McMahon, J. Welch, A. Casey, E. Ransom, W. Betts, S. Kornfeld, T. Stark, D. Weir. Second row:J. Salisbury, G. Mead, C. Hansen, S. Knapp, M. Saur, H. Geren, C. Hill, J. Fisk, F. Spigner, W. Hayes, R. Rose, E. Masterson, P. Kozlowski, E. Cady, R. Carlo, P. DeFreest E. Foster, D. Speanburg, W. Iverson. Fourth row: W. Cary, R. Walker, A. Stannard, D. Wein. .2 fiunior gh CLASS OFFICERS President - - - ---------- ROBERT CROLL Vice President - - - - -DONNA MADIGAN Secretary ---- - - ROSEMARIE BADER H-4 V S 'Yu-.K :Vin y ffla 1 5? ' ,615 in + A ll wi 'Q M Q dx 'S ig , ' , m,.M As' M 'V , I - I ml 1W-wg,Hg,..,5 ,N I mb , ,x Z ,V ui? ! A 3 l.' 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A, Q I s-V, 'N -Nw w, ' Y rv. gkvl WA: ,Lf-A r-., ev nv L 32.0 Ilia H' gn f is -,, Qrgcmi DENT COUNCI LIBRARY CLUB DRAMA Tl The Dramatics Club elected its officers last spring and got off to a quick start this fall with the pro- duction of a three -act play entitled The June Graduate by Provence. Beverly McLaughlin, the president Donald Foster the vice president, and Louise Iverson, the secretary were in charge of the committees and a very capable cast was selected. Butch Speanburg, starring in the title role, was ably assisted by Betty Ann Gilchrist, Lucille Rospo and Louise Iverson. Other students with minor roles were: Roger Tordoff, Ted Tate, Liz Weber, Rita Geren, George Hoag, Joe Breen, and Liz Stover. The final performances were November 1 and 2. A one-act play was presented by a group of seniors at the school annual Christmas party. In spite of several last minute substitutions, it proved to be hilarious entertainment. For the second dramatic program of the year, it was decided to try three one -act plays, offering a variety of drama. A cast of junior high boys put on an amusing cowboy'comedy called Summer Comes to the Diamond O , a group of sophomores featured a murder mystery with the title The Haunted Theater' and six upper classmen were chosen for the light comedy Married at Sunrise. The leading characters in these two plays were portrayed by Bonnie Spigner, Lynnie Hill, Bill Iverson, Charles Croll, Lucille Rospo, louise Iverson, Patty Stodgell, Rita Geren and Ted Tate. The date for this program was March 22. As the year drew to a close, the seniors were involved in making plans for their final appearance- a class day program. v .1351 i f ' L, W. Q - s at has BASKETBALL SUMMARY On Noycnbcr 1 IlllIfy boys reported to Coach Furlong to try out for the X, arstty basketball team Of the ten boys that made the team only ftvc had played varsrty ball prevrously They were Roger 'Iordoff Par ker staples Phrl DeFreest Drck Casey and Lns lung 7 le other frve were John Shaeffer Butch Casey Bob Beyrs Brddy Walker and Julro Morley On Thanlssylyrng Lve we opened the lflwtn u basketball season later We rraxeled to Fort Ann where a ltttlx rusty after me lout rest we were defeated 55 36 We then won four strax ht bcatmg llartford 45 50 Stlllwater 57 45 Greenwrch 03 7 and Salem 4h 14 rn oytr trme Followmg thrs strtng of vrctorres we were beaten 04 14 by Lam brrdge and 54 34 Argyle Lead by Staples Tordoff and Dcfreest M regained our wrnntng form beatlng Greenwrch 54 4b Fort Xnn w? ul and Hartford 79 64 only to be thumped 75 50 by Salem and 51 by League Champion Cambridge On March 1 we closed our season losrng to Argyle 64 58 Thrs gave us a 7 7 record and our best season srnce connng to the new school Next year S prospects look brrght for there wrll be a number of veterans returlng The J V s also had a very successful season Led by eharhc Croll and Butch Speanburg they comprled a 9 5 record losrng only to Ca n budge Argyle twrce Sttllwater and Fort Ann 'Q N D V V 1 N 7 ' . 1 s V 5' V J ' h v. -s 1 7 ' , - t ,f .' 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With Ron, Parker Staples, and Roger Tordoff leading the way we continued our winning ways blasting Salem 9-1, with Ron hurling a one-hitter, and Cam- bridge 6-4. With a record of 5 wins and 0 losses, we had only to beat Argyle for the league champion- ship. It was a cold, windy day as the large crowd waited for the game to begin. Argyle garn- ered two runs in the second and one in the fifth for a 3-0 lead. In the sixth, we got to make it 3-1. Although we had men on base in almost every inning, we just cou1dn't push them across and lost the game and the championship to Argyle 3-1. This year's team included: Pitcher, Ron Feulnerg Catchers, Bob Collins, Speanburgg lst Base men, Bob Bevis, Dick Casey, 2nd Basemen, Pete Kozlowski, and Gene Foster, 3rd Basemen, Leo Madigan and Don Foster, Shortstops, Roger Tordoff, and Parker Staples, outfields, Cliff Williams Walt Barber, Phil Del-freest, Charles Croll, Austin Subcleff, and Gus King. N .ai ' 0' 1' if- 6595.5 ' ff 1 , :X ,'T7 :2 s f, 9 Wff 'I E jfg 5.1.53 x 4 'gt .f gf' 'II , 9 T ,,, fx X' 4 . 'A Q U' .ji ' QP -- lf . 2 . 5 Us O O V Q , z x 1 K I' 'E fm W .ifff 'Ili 8.1, Y Lg A A .X I 1 l 116' . A 1 ll 9 3 WN .X 1 , J' E 3 , or F' - 3 Q- Q Y -., S' 4Q ' 16 7 f 1 . 5 f ' Ki' A 1 H -H .:: -ff'-252' li' v- Y., '--.n1- A. Qi lf i 5 , LU. U I x Q if X 4. J 5 'B I r TRACK Although this is the Hrst year we have had a track team on a permanent basis, we had a good year finishing with a 2-1 record. In the dual meets we beat Schuylerville 51-35 and Broadalin 60-44, then lost to Salem 33-60. In the sectional at Johnstown, we had 11 points. Julio Morley took a first in the 880, Parker Staples phced third in the mile and Doug Clum and Teddy Tate took a third and a fourth in the low hurdles. Stand outs in events were: Mile - Parker Staples, Charles Croll, Bob Rose 880 - Julio Morley, Bob Carlo, Mel Rose 440 - Bob Bevis, Bill Blackly, Ray Norton 220 - Walt Barber, Doug Clum, Don Foster 100 - Walt Barber, Don Bartolucci, Don Foster Pole Vault - Julio Morley and Gene Bahan High Jump - Parker Staples, Frank Wiley Shot Put - Sal Morley, Cliff Williams and John Brownell and Walt Barber Hurdles - Joe Breen, Doug Clum, Ted Tate Fact ties ..wa-- .--w A 1 W:-...T N.-4 ,ii 1' 1 wr! 45,1 W- i -ew - A 2 'xmas ..::,5,. . -u :- -Q . .Q p . ef V a 1 2 i S , 2 A W , may SUB Kwi- 'Viv , xg' Q--mmm: 21 A6 -.. vi' fi 1 3 I x i. IVY' N-df' 'S 1 w,,..h,, 4 5 J 13 gin K Em mf ' up A rg fb-E ig- UN 'hawk' N 6.- X if A s Rt. nsr1s,, 9359? gn- A 2215 v M , 'Z 4 4 ,naw , .Q if f 8 4.. 1 C24 Y Mrs Chloe H Demarn IN APPRECIATION Albert A Acker Mr and Mrs Mrs Rosalrne Mr and Mrs A Fnend and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs John Andrew Angelo Thomas Arnold Jr Stephen Bader Harry Bartoluccr James Barton Harold Bass Stephame Beckman Mr and Mrs Leon Bevls Mlss Allce Blackman BeverlyJ Brtggs Mr and Mrs Donn E Brownell Mr and Mrs John Campbell Mrllard Campbell and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Mrs MarJory Mr and Mrs Maude Croll and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs A Frrend Percy Carpenter Wlllram Clayton Angelo Colarruso J H Connolly Jr Cowan Charles Croll Eugene Cross Jr Bernard Cukrovany Karl Frschbach Fred Frsk Wrllram Furlong Mrs Henry Gerken and Mrs Norman Getman s Gertrude Getty and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs s Charles and Mrs and Mrs Leslre P Grfford Frank Griggs James Griggs Thurman Grogan Hack Kearon Hand Edward Harder Chester Hare and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs A Frrend Russell Harrrngton Merrrtt Havrland Elton Hayner John M H111 Alvrn Hoag Mrs Ada Howes Mr and Mrs Anna Hyland Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Harry Hurley Clarence Iverson Alfred Jensen Russell Q Jensen Mrs Raymond Johnson and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs s George and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs A McClure and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Robert Kelly Lloyd H Krpp Wrlson Kntckerbocker G C Kuplec Melvrn Lavender Franklin Lee Earl Lewis R Lrttle Charles Madrgan Elbert Maloney Leland Marcellus and Family Walter Marpe and Famrly Robert Matheson McCumber Dwrght McGee John McLaughlln Edward McMahon Harold J McMahon Murray J Moore Mrs Ethel Mullrgan Nellxe and Margaret Murnane Mr and Mrs Mlss Eleanor and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Homer C Norton I Nowak Thomas O Brren Alfred O Nell Herrrck W Osterhout John Overocker Ada L Pangburn and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Ross Peterson Roger Phrllrps Albert Pooler John Regan Mlchral Rosko Sam Rospo Miss Ruth Rudd Mr and Mrs Patrrcra Ryan and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Andrew J Ryan Joe Sanzone Leonard Sellnow H Lloyd Shakley John Shema John J Srmmons Harold Slmgerland Joanne Slocum Mr and Mrs John Spence Mrs Margaret Spence and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Mr and Mrs Ernest R Sprgner Robert Staples Ralph Stevens and Famrly Roger Suang and Son Danrel Stry Mr. . 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Mr and Mrs Clement Subcleff Mrs Ed1th B Sweeney Dorothy Tate Mrs Ernest Taylor Mr and Mrs Edgar Tullock Grlbert and Agnes Tyrrell Rlchard Vlall Mr and Mrs Earl Walker Barbara Ward 56 Mr and Mrs Edward Washbum Mr and Mrs John T Watkrns and Family The Allan I Werr Famlly Greg and Carol Whrte and Mrs Abbott Wrley and Mrs Harold Wrley and Mrs Newton Wrley and Mrs Ted Wrllrams Joan Wrlson COMMERCIAL SPONSORS Valley Falls General Store B111 Ryan s Market Sharp s Antlques Herb s Televlsron Servrce Valley Falls N Y Pl 3 4751 Matala s Servrce Statron C M Bassett and Son Pontrac Sales and Servrce Robert s General Store Johnsonvrlle N Y Pl 3 4810 Mr and Mrs Kenneth Gaylord Shady Lawn Darry Farm Complrments of Vrllage Tavern Iohnnre s Esso Servrce Valley Falls Call Pl 3 4127 Best Wrshes For a Successful Future A Frrend Gene F Tullock Pulpwood and Logs Schaghtlcoke N Y Tel Pl 3 4361 Schaghtrcoke Drug Store Rose s Snack Bar Schaghtrcoke House Sprrngfteld Farm Stand Wrllramj Copeland Prop Jean sRead1 To Eat Inc B Geren Ir Newsdealer Valley Falls N Y P13 4515 Button s Garage 24 hr towmg servrce Pl 3 4000 Rrchfreld Gas Statlon Vera and Edna Stokes Compllments of Valley Inn Inc Akrns Darry Farm Iohnsonvrlle N Y Parker Bros Stillwater Road Mo 4-4661 Meats and Grocerles Hoosac Valley Farmer s Exchange Schaghtrcoke Pl 3 4334 Grrst Grmdlng one of our specraltles Schaghticoke, N. 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