Hoosick Falls Central School - Vagabond Yearbook (Hoosick Falls, NY)
- Class of 1958
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hail to thee iooAick allA AO dear to our hearta The Class of 1958 Presents THE VAGABOND Hoosick Falls Central High School Hoosick Falls, New York TABLE OF CONTENTS THEME 3 DEDICATION 4 VAGABOND STAFF 5 BOARD OF EDUCATION 6 FACULTY ADMINISTRATION 7-12 SENIORS 13-29 CLASS HISTORY 30 - 31 CLASS WILL 32 - 33 CLASS PROPHECY 34 - 35 CELEBRITY ROW 36 - 39 BABY PICTURES 40 UNDERCLASSMEN 41 - 60 ACTIVITIES 61 - 68 SPORTS 70 - 76 ADVERTISERS 77 - 96 HOOSICK PALLS HIGH SCHOOL ALMA MATER MaAarata M.M.J 8lj. h_________________ Vords and mule bj Bevsrlj Griswold Class of 1950 Dedication In deepest appreciation for the rich years she has afforded us through her expen teaching ability, the desire to make things as easy as possible for us, and her excellent care of her homeroom students, it is with deep gratitude and admiration that we, THE CLASS OF 1958, dedicate this. OUR YEARBOOK, to you. Charlotte M. Hulihan Vagabond Staff FIRST ROW: J. Pine, Ass't. Ed.; J. Eldred. Adv. Staff; J. Parker, Ass’t. Literary Ed.; B. Pine, Ass't. Social Ed.; C. Walker, Ass't Sales Ed.; A. Rice, Literary Editor; C. Pierson, Sales Manager; Mr. Coddlngton, Advisor. SECOND ROW: L. McCart, Photo. Ed.; C. Zwercian, Adv. Staff; G. Chapman, Ass't. Photo Ed.; H. Bromirski, Feature Ed.; J. Okerman, Sports Ed. THIRD ROW: C. Elliott, Editor-In-Chief; J. Norton, Social Ed.; J. Armstrong, Ass't. Spons Ed.; V. Scrlvlns, Managing Ed.; A. Schmigll, Adv. Ed.; R. Mason, Adv. Manager; M. Crowley, Ass't Managing Ed.; R. Spendlff, Sports Ed.; L. Wan, Ass't.Photo. Ed. Editor's Note I would like to express my gratitude to Mr. Coddlngton, our advisor, for his guidance, our photographer, and the staff for their co-operation. Without them, the yearbook would have been impossi- ble. Thank you. Carol Elllon, Editor-in-Chief Board of Education FIRST ROW: John Rowley, Arthur Smith, Mrs. Arthur Baldwin, Clyde Baker, John Davison SECOND ROW: Charles Frazier, Ralph Moll, Dewey McCart, Earl Goodermote Pag 6 'forever cur praiAec to tltee we impart” FACULTY Dear Graduates: The topic of the day is space travel and adventure into unexplored regions outside the realms of our earth. No matter how far we go, all progress is a direct result of ground work which is carried out in infinite detail by people with ideas and ability. We are laying the groundwork in our schools today for a better world for tomorrow and we know that the leaders of tomorrow are in our schools today. It is the true wish of all your teachers that you have the very best of educational opportunities and that you take full advantage of them. Sincerely, ----------------- A. Herbert Campbell, Supervising Principal Pago 8 Kasmer Stempek, Elementary School Principal Philip Leanord, Guidance Director and Assistant Principal of High School Practical Arts Marion Case, Home Economics Bernard Balder, Industrial Arts Ralph Bullock, Agriculture Thomas Boehm, Driver Education FineArts Nancy VonHaggin, Latin Richard Coddington, French, Spanish, English William Peckham, English Francis Kramer, English Eleanor Kelly, Librarian Ann Doyle, Art (absent) Science Bertram Stritch, Biology, Chemistry, Physics Thomas Boehm, General Science Charlotte Hullhan A lden Seifried Physical Education William Gilchrist Douglas Eighmey Frances Rich Health Education Mildred Killeen. School Nurse Joyce Stoppani, Dental Hygienist Music Department Maintenance Staff Bradford Cole Eloise Canzeri Cafeteria Staff Daniel Peer John Galvin Mina Starr Lydia Dooley 1 Helen Andrew Stacia Szeteria CXutdgtapfi SALLY JEAN ARMSTRONG Neatness is the trait of a lovely woman. Jean Student Council 1, 2. Vice Pres. 2. Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Dramatics Club 1, 2. 3, 4. Cheerleading 4. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. G. A. C. 1, 2, 3, 4. Hilltop Whispers Staff 1, 2. Ass't. Editor 1. Chorus 2, 3. All County Music Festival 2, 3, 4. All State Sectional 3, 4. Drum Majorette 1. Drum Major 2, 3. 4. Ex. Junior Prom Committee 3. May Queen Attendant 3. P. A. Announcer 1, 2, 3, 4. Chairman of P. A. Committee 4. Spanish Club 3. Commerce Club 4. Junior Prom Attendant 3. Ring Committee 3. Secretary of Senior Class 4. Winter Ball Committee 4. Spons Editor of Vagabond 4. JOHN EDWARD BAKAITIS Jack Football 1, 2, 4. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Basketball 4. Baseball 4. Varsity Club 3. 4. 1 take life as I find it, but don't leave it so. “ DONALD BAKER Don The higher I get in the evening, the lower I feel in the morning. ” Chorus 2, 3, 4. Commerce Club 3. DONALD EDWARD BISSONETTE Don There are three things I have always loved, but never could understand-- music, art, and women. J. V. Basketball 1, 2. Band 1, 2, 3, 4. F. F. A. 1, 2. Industrial Arts 1. 3. 4. EVERETT ALLEN BROCK Ev Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Football 2, 3, 4. Baseball 2, 4. F. F. A. 1, 2. 3. 4. Industrial Arts 4. F. F. A. Vice Pres. 3. All great men are dying-- I feel sick myself. HELEN CECELIA BROMIRSKI Bunny Men prefer blondes is certainly true, when back of the blonde is a girl like you. Commerce Club 3, 4. Sect'y. 4. G. A. C. 3, 4. Winter Ball Committee 4. Library Club 3. Hilltop Whispers Sect'y. 3. Monitor Squad 3. Chorus 3. 4. Yearbook Staff Art Editor 4. Junior Prom Queen Attendant 3. Intramurals 3, 4. Dramatics Club 4. Pago 15 EARL CALLAHAN Vitamins Remember the kettle, tho' up to it s neck in hot water, it still con- tinues to sing. GAIL FRANCES CHAPMAN Jail Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Chorus 2, 3. Library Club 3, 4. Dramatics Club 1. G. A. C. 2. Intramurals 2. Hilltop Whispers 2. Junior Prom Committee 3. Vagabond Staff 4. All County Music Festival 2, 3. Whenever we've wanted a friend who's true, we've always looked around for you. MARGARET JOYCE CROWLEY Margie She holds her head high, but her nose is at a friendly level. G. A. C. 1. Chorus 4. Hilltop Whispers 2, 3, 4. Vagabond Staff 4. Library Club 3, 4. CAROL ANN ELLIOTT Oswegatchie Dramatics Club 1, 4, Library Club 2, 3, 4, Hilltop Whispers 3, Sec'y 4, World Citizenship Club 4. Pres. 3. N.Y.S. I.R.C. Hist. '57-'58 Delegate. Delegate to Model Congress. Junior Prom Committee. Vagabond Editor-in - Chief. National Honor Society 3, 4. Am. Leg. Aux. Empire Girl’s State - 1957. JULLA ANN ELDRED Judy ''Sweet and cute, carefree and gay. this little girl is always that way. Commerce Club 1, 3. 4. Pres. 3, 4. G. A. C. 1, 2. 3, 4. In- tramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. J. V. Cheerleader 4. Library Club 3. Dra- matics Club 1, 3, 4. Homemaking 2, 3, 4. Junior Prom Commit tee 3. Yearbook Staff. MARION SILVIA GOODERMOTE Mari It isn’t what we have but what we are that makes our life worth while. Commerce Club 3. Homemaking 3, 4. Page 17 . FLORENCE HELEN KANE Flossie Her ways are ways of pleasantness, and all her paths are peace. Chorus 2. Homemaking 1, 2, 3. Page 18 BARBARA STELLA JONES Barb Library Club 3, 4. G. A. C. 3, 4. Intramurals 3, 4. World Citizc ship Club 3, 4. Historian 3. Tret er 4. CHARLES KOKORAS Charlie Worry kills many men so why worry? Baseball 3. 4. Basketball 3. 4. Varsity Club, Library Club, SANDRA JOAN LeBARRON Mighty Mouse Hilltop Whispers 3. 4. Commerce Club 1, 3, 4. Sec’y Comm. Club 3. G. A. C. 1. 2. Intramurals 1, 2. Library Club 2, 3. Student Council 1. Junior Prom Comm. 3. . F. F. How can she be so small and yet so mighty? Marry A. 1. 2. 3. Page 19 JO ANN MARSH ’Jo Life is not life at all without delight. G. A. C. 1. 3, 4. Intramurals 1. 3, 4. Homemaking 1, 2, 3. Library Club 1. Commerce Club 1, 3, 4. Chorus 2. Hilltop Whispers 2. Junior Prom Queen Attendant 3. Junior Prom Commit- tee 3. RUTH JOANNE MASON Rufie Band 1, 2. 3, 4. Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4. G. A. C. 1. 2. 3. 4. Treasurer 4. Junior Prom Committee. Some think the world is made for fun and frolic and so do I. LINDA ANN McCART “Lynn Always find her happy and gay, ready to prove - where there is a will, there’s a way. G. A. C. 2, 3. 4. Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Library Club 3, 4. Presi- dent 4. International Relations Club 3, 4. Sec'y 4. Photography Editor of Vagabond. Page 20 EDWARD McMAHON Mort If he isn't the fun, he is making it. Band 1, 2. 3, 4. J. V. Basketball 2. 3. Industrial Arts 1, 2, 3, 4. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. All-County Music Festival 1. Varsity Basketball 4. WARREN MILLINGTON Warren F. F. A. 2, 3, 4. Band 1. 4. Where there's fun to be had you'll find him there, full of jokes, free from care. GAIL MYERS Gail Happy go lucky, fair and free, nothing there is that bothers me. G. A. C. 1. 2, 3, 4. Intramurals 1. 2, 3. Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Chorus 1, 3, 4. Dramatics Club 1. Homemaking 1, 2, 3. Page 21 T. VICTOR NEATON Wickie He talks but little, but he thinks a lot. MARY DELORES NORTH Mary Library Club 2, 3. Homemaking 1, 2, 3. Volleyball Intramurab 3. Pretty to walk with, witty to talk with. JUDITH ANN NORTON Judy Stay the way you are and the world is yours. Class Secretary 3. President 4. Student Council 2, 4. V. Presi- dent 4. Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Chorus 1, 2. Ex. Jr. Prom Committee 3. Attendant 3. Yearbook Staff 4. Spanish Club 3. Assembly Committee 2. Monitor Squad 2, 4. G. A. C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4. Hilltop Whispers 1. 2. Dramatics C. 1. 3, 4. All-County Music Festival 1, 2, 3, 4. Executive Committee for May Dance 2. All-State Sectional Music Festival 3, 4. Chair- man of Monitor Squad 4. Comm. Chairman of Winter Ball Var- sity Cheering 4. Pago 22 JAMES PETER OKERMAN Jimmy An athlete has power inborn and courage to carry on. Vice President Senior Class. Dramatics Club 1, 2. Baseball Manager 1. J. V. Basketball 2, 3. Varsity 4. Football 1, 2. 4. Intramural Softball - 1, 2, 3. Year Book Sports Editor. JOAN ANN PARKER Brainfood Commerce Club 1. Library Club 2,4. Nat. Honor Society 3. 4. Assistant Literary Editor Yearbook. Today's success depends on yester- day's preparation. CAROLYN G. PIERSON Bubbles Laugh and be gay......better the world with a song. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. G. A. C. 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Chorus 2, 3, 4. Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4. Vagabond Staff 4. All-County Music Festival 3. Commerce Club 1, 2. Library Club 1, 2, 3. May Queen Attendant 1. Dramatics Club 3, 4. Spanish Club 3. Monitor Squad 2. Junior Prom Committee. Stu- dent Council 2, 3. Assembly Committee 3. Class President 1. Page 23 BRENDA MARJORIE PINE Gig Better to be small and shine....... Library Club 1. Commerce Club 3. Vice President Junior Class. Yearbook Staff 4. G. A. C. 1, 2. Junior Prom Queen Attendant 3. Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Chorus 1, 2. JOYCE MAE PINE -Joy Chorus 1, 4. Sectional All State Music Festival 4. Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Dance Band 3, 4. All County Music Festival 1. 3. May Queen Attendant 2, 3. Student Council 1, 4. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Commerce Club 3, 4. Vice Presi- dent 4. Monitor Squad 3, 4. Hill- top Whispers 3. Junior Prom Queen Attendant 3. Class President 3. Treasurer 4. Cheerleading 2, 3, 4. Library Club 1. Varisty C. 3. Year Bk. Staff 4. In personality she’s a star, that outshines others near and far. Junior Ring Comm. 3. Junior Prom Comm. 3. ROBERT JOSEPH PROVENSAL Percy I make business a pleasure, and pleasure my business. Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football Assistant Mana- ger 1. Basketball Assistant Manager 2. Page 24 Annie ANN HARRIET RICE Life is just a jest and all things show it. I thought as much and now I know it. ” G. A. C. 1, 2, 3. 4. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Commerce Club 1. Dramatics Club 1, 4. Halloween Play 4. Christmas Play 4. Chorus 1, 3. 4. Library Club 2, 4. Rens. County Music Festival 1. Literary Editor of Vagabond. The man who is most slow in promising, is most sure to keep his word. WALTER RUSSELL Skippy” Strange how much he says without a word. HENRY RUEBEL Hank F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Reporter 2, 3. President 4. Senior Play 3. Library Club 1. 2. Hilltop Whispers 2. WALTER SACHAU Walt In silence shall be his strength. Student Council 4. World Citizenship Club 3, 4. Monitor Squad 4. A sharp eye never fails to score. HELEN ANNE SCHMIGEL Schmig Her giggles and laughter make friends. Band 1. 2. Chorus 4. Library Club 1. 2. Hilltop Whispers 1. Vagabond Staff 4. Page 26 JOSEPH SALLUZZO Joe Class Treasurer 3. Band 1, 2,3 Chorus 4. Baseball 2. Hilltop V pers 2. Spanish Club 3. Managi JV Basketball 1. VIRGINIA SCRIVEN Ginger To be good, It Is said, and happy you'll be, but fun on the other hand satisfies me. Commerce Club 1, 3, 4. Library Club 1, 2, 3. G. A. C. 2, 3, 4. Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Chorus 3. Homemaking 2. Managing Editor of the Vagabond 4. JAMES SHEPARD Shep Dramatics Club 1. Baseball 2. Football 4. Sometimes I sit and think, and sometimes I just sit. WALTER SPRAGUE There's a good time coming boys, a good time. Spragy Football Squad 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Junior Prom Committee 3. HELEN MARIE STEWART Heller Homemaking 1, 2, 4. Many a great woman Did not love her studies all the time. DONALD J. TATE Professor I make reason my guide. Industrial Arts 1, 2. Page 28 CAROL LOUISE WALKER Carrie Never will I be satisfied until I have done all things well. Library Club 1, 2. Dance Band 3. Hilltop Whispers 3. Band 1, 2. 3, 4. Chorus 2, 3, 4. G. A. C. 1. 2, 3, 4. Junior Ring Committee 3. Student Council 4. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Vag- abond Staff 4. Monitor Squad 2, 4. All County Music Festival 1. 2, 3. LEWIS C. WATT Louie Student Council 1, 2. 3, 4. President 4. Class-Sec. -Treas. 1. Pres. 2. Library Club 1. Sec. -Treas. - 2. V. Pres. 3. Monitor Squad 4. Baseball 2. Band 1. 2, 3, 4. Chorus 2. 3. Vagabond Staff Prom Committee 3. Ring Committee 3. Honor Society 3, 4. Responsibility walks hand in hand with capacity and power. CAROLYN MARION ZWIERCAN Jazzy To a young heart everything is fun. Homemaking 1, 2, 3. Intramurals 2. Vagabond Staff. Page 29 Class History In 1954. four years ago. our class entered the golden door of opportunity of Hoosick Falls High School and commenced on four of the most memorable years of our life. Our homerooms were room 29, room 27. and room 25. Our class advisers were Miss Hulihan, Mrs. Potts, and Mr. Stritch. The class officers were: President--------------Carol Pierson Vice-President---------Albertine Cure Secretary--------------Lewis Watt Treasurer--------------Lewis Wan We earned our money mainly by selling magazines. Prizes were awarded to the ones who sold the most. Our student council members were Sandra LeBarron, Joyce Pine, Lewis Wan. and Jean Armsnong. They sponsored a volleyball game between the student council members and the faculty. In our sophomore year, our homerooms were room 26 and room 29, while our advisers were Miss Boyce and Miss Hulihan. Our class officers were: President-------------Lewis Watt Vice-President--------Bill Roberson Secretary -----—-----Don Fairbanks Treasurer ---------—Bob Spendiff The main activities in our sophomore year were a food sale and a sophomore party. Our student council members were Judy Norton, Jean Armstrong, Carol Pierson, and Lewis Watt. Our Junior Prom Class History At the beginning of our Junior year we elected our student council members: Carol Pierson, Margaret Light, Lewis Watt, and Donald Fairbanks. Our homerooms were rooms 26 and 28 and our class advisers were Miss Boyce and Mrs. VonHaggin. The class officers were: President--------------Joyce Pine Vice-President---------Brenda Pine Secretary--------------- Judy Norton Treasurer----------------Joseph Salluzzo We ordered our class rings in October and received them in March. We held a record hop and the usual Junior Prom which was the biggest event of the year. At the beginning of our last memorable year at Hoosick Falls Central, we elected student council members and class officers. This year, our homerooms were room 28 and room 29 with our advisers being Miss Hulihan and Mrs. VonHaggin. The class officers in our senior year were as follows: President------- -----Judy Norton Vice-President---------- James Okerman Secretary-------------Jean Armstrong Treasurer-------------Joyce Pine Our main project was the selling of magazines to earn money for our treasury . A radio was awarded to Joyce Pine for selling the most magazines. The biggest event of the year was the senior ball. We have had a lot of fun during our four years here, and we hope that the history of all following classes will be as happy as ours. Senior Bal Class Wil Jean Armstrong leaves her pleasant good morning to Joyce Bordeaux. Jack Bakaids leaves plus a few dents. Don Baker leaves his class ring to his next one. Donny Bissonette leaves for Petersburg. Bunny Bromirski leaves Mrs. Kelly with hopes for a quiet library. Ev Brock leaves for them thar hills”. Earl Callahan leaves with a great big grin. Gail Chapman leaves her place in the drum section to Mary Lou Simmons. Margaret Crowley leaves, leaving nothing. Judy Eldred leaves her place in Cheerleading to her sister, Barbara. Carol Elliott leaves her wink to any freshman who needs it. Marion Goodermote leaves to her sister. Nancy, the long walk up the hill. Donny Hawks leaves with a roar. Barbara Jones leaves the Drivers Ed. class still gasping. Florence Kane leaves to her sister. Joyce, all her Elvis Presley pictures. Charlie Kokoras leaves to any freshman his place on the baseball team. Sandy LeBarron leaves spic and span from the showers. Marty Lingner leaves the teachers without anyone to call down. JoAnn Marsh leaves her carefree manner to her sister. Ruth Mason leaves for the wide open spaces. Linda McCart leaves -- Nuthin' . Ed McMahon leaves his J. V. uniform to his brother. Chip . Warren Millington leaves his books to Mr. Leonard and his time to the school. Gail Myers leaves hoping her brother will do better than she did. Pago 32 Class Will Victor Neaton leaves with great joy. Mary North leaves with Jay in his Ford. Jim Okerman leaves Mr. Stritch with no one to blame. Joan Parker leaves Mr. Stritch without a pest. Carol Pierson leaves Mary Anne without a good jitterbug partner. Brenda Pine leaves a little smile to Mr. Stritch. Joyce Pine leaves Lorraine without someone to tell her troubles to. Bob Provensal leaves the band minus a good trumpeter. Ann Rice leaves everything in peaces. Henry Ruebel leaves his quietness to Alan Armstrong. Walt Russell leaves all his science-fiction books to anybody who wants them. Walt Sachau leaves with his ring. Joe Salluzzo leaves his chair in band to Linda Piritz. Ann Schmigel is going to leave????? Ginger Scriven leaves with Donny in his car. Jim Shepard leaves willingly. Bob Spendiff leaves Latin II to anyone who can understand it. Walt Sprague leaves, never looking back for an Instant. Helen Stewart leaves Miss Case without a homemaking pest. Donny Tate leaves still trying to bowl a perfect score. Carol Walker leaves with her new petticoat. Lewie Watt leaves Monday mornings to any teacher who expects anybody to know anything on Monday mornings. Carol Zwiercan leaves Nancy and JoAnne minus a friend. Page 33 Class Prophecy Dear Ann, Since you were unable to accompany me on a sight-seeing tour to Hawaii, due to your nursing appointments, I will try to tell you what old friends of ours I met while I was there. As I was getting off the plane, there was Bunny Bromirski, our airline hostess. After I left the plane, I went on a tour of the city. Our guide was Donald Hawks. First on the agenda was a modem of- fice building. As we passed through one of the offices. I recognized Sandra LeBarron, Florence Kane. Marion Goodermote, and Virginia Scriven. all working frantically trying to get caught up on a big busi- ness deal. Working there as telephone operators on the business' own switchboard were JoAnn Marsh and Gail Myers. Joyce Pine was there as private traveling secretary to the famous tycoon - Ronaldo Seiferto. From the office building, we went to a new engineering plant. As we passed through the various departments, I saw Warren Millington designing new cars. I also recognized Robert Provensal, Walter Russell, Martin Lingner and Charles Kokoras who were the first to land on the moon in a spaceship de- signed by Walter Sachau. In the last division of the plant there was Ann Schmigel and Carol Pierson, who are world famous for inventing a new type of ballistic missile. After our stop at the engineering plant, we went on to a modern hospital. There I met Margaret Crowley who has discovered the cause of heart disease and found a cure for it. and Linda McCart, Bar- bara Jones and Gail Chapman who, working together, have found the cause of cancer. Next, Donald Hawks took us to the largest school in Hawaii. The school surroundings were plan- ned by Donald Baker, now a famous landscape architect. I was surprised to find that Carol Elliott. Carol Walker and Judy Norton were all teaching there. Since I am a teacher, naturally I was very anxious to Class Prophecy talk to them. As we passed down the hall, I gazed into the office and lo and behold who did I see but James Shepard, the principal. As I stood talking with him, along came Brenda Pine, the guidance coun- selor. As we passed by the nurse's office, out came Jean Armstrong, the dental hygienist. She has re- cently found a new drug to prevent tooth decay. While at the school, 1 met Bob Spendiff and Donald Tate. Bob was explaining to the science class his job as a forest ranger and Donald, a champion bowler, was teaching the boys how to bowl in the gym class. Next, we drove out to an armed forces camp. On our way we passed an enormous farm and guess who the owners were -- none other than Henry Ruebel and Everett Brock. At the armed forces camp I met James Okerman, Earl Callahan, Walter Sprague, Ed McMahon and Jack Bakaltis who are all high ranking officers. Lewis Watt, an honor graduate of Annapolis Naval Academy, and Joseph Salluzzo, who belongs to the tank division, were also there. After the tour, I stopped in a restaurant for my lunch. Surprise I There were Mary North and Judy Eldred, both married and working part time as waitresses. After my lunch, I walked back to the airport. On my way, I passed a beauty salon. As 1 looked in, I recognized Helen Stewart, world famous beautician noted for the latest hair style, the Doggytype . She was experimenting on Carolyn Zwiercan's hair. When I finally was on the plane. Victor Neaton and Donald Bissonette came our of the pilot’s cabin to give the passengers the safety rules. I happened to look over in the next seat and I saw Ruth Mason, who was living out west with her aunt. She was taking a short vacation after getting her Ph. D. Always, Joan Pago 35 Done Most for Class and to Be Remembered Longest Best Looking LEW WATT JOYCE PINE Best Dancer Typical Teenager DON BAKER JOYCE PINE JACK McMAHON BRENDA PINE JIM OKERMAN JOYCE PINE Class Comedian JACK BAKAITIS ANN RICE CHARLES KOKORAS CAROL PIERSON Most Brilliant and Most Ambitious Most Ideal LEW WATT CAROL ELUOTT EVERETT BROCK JEAN ARMSTRONG Best Sport Most Likely To Succeed Most Athletic JIM OKERMAN JEAN ARMSTRONG DONALD BAKER GAIL CHAPMAN LEW WATT JOAN PARKER JIM OKERMAN LINDA McCART Senior P 11 NAME PET PEEVE FUTURE OCCUPATION Jean Armstrong Dirty Teeth and Cavities Dental Hygienist Jack Bakaitis Horses Aircraft Maintenance Donald Baker Cars Landscape Contractor Donald Bissonette Redheads Undecided Everett Brock Chickens Undecided Helen Bromirski People who say one thing and Aeronautics Career do another Earl Callahan Smoking and Squirt Guns Teacher Gail Chapman Stuck-up People Nurse Margaret Crowley Braces Nurse Judy Eldred Flirts Marriage Carol Elliott Dimples Director of Christian Education Marion Goodermote Children who fool around during classes Beautician Donald Hawks Blondes Armed Services Barbara Jones Squirt Guns Undecided Florence Kane Wise Boys Secretary Charles Kokoras Girls Undecided Sandra LeBarron Conceited People Secretary Martin Ungner Anything to do with school Undecided Jo Ann Marsh Conceited People Telephone Operator Ruth Mason Snowballs Undecided Linda McCart Finicky People Nurse Ed McMahon Girls Navy Page 38 Senior Poll NAME PET PEEVE FUTURE OCCUPATION Gail Myers Show-offs Comptometer Worker Mary North ????? Secretary Judy Norton Sherry Teacher Jim Okerman Getting up early Navy Joan Parker Stuck-up Kids Science Teacher Carol Pierson Nine o’clock Weekdays Aeronautics Career Brenda Pine Boys Comptometer Joyce Pine Girls going out with other girls' fellows Marriage Bob Provensal Going to Class Automobile Mechanic Ann H. Rice Wise Kids Registered Nurse Henry Ruebel Little Squirts with big Mouths Farmer Walter Russell Girls who don't pay their way Electrical Engineer Joe E. Salluzzo ????? State Policeman Anne Schmigel Peroxide Hair Secretary Virginia Scriven 9999? Secretary James Shepard Coming to school Mechanical Engineer Bob Spendiff Girls under Thirteen Forestry Walter Sprague Girls under Eighteen Navy Helen Stewart ????? Beautician Donald Tate Light Bowling Balls Bowler Carol Walker Catty Girls Science Teacher Lewis Watt Guys who beat my time Civil Engineer Carol Zwiercan Homework Marriage Page 39 Lew Gail C. i Joyce Marg Ginger Linda Carole Joann Judy N. Jim Mickey Bunny r | V Mary Judy E. Ruthie Joan Page 40 Carol Walt Don B. JuflWtA Page 41 Junior Class FIRST ROW: P. Neaton. A. Wilwol, J. Salluzzo, C. Brown, R. Hillman, J. Bordeaux, M. Nes bitt, J. Wysocki, R. Kipp, L. Webster, N. Fowler. M. Woodard SECOND ROW: M. Keyes. R. Albergine, S. Townsend. J. Stevens, P. Neaton, J. White. R. Bartus, K. Eldred. L. Drake. P. Hulihan, N. Kuebler, B. Campbell, B. Sorkin, S. Cole- grove THIRD ROW: P. Niegoda, C. Bentley, L. Knapp, W. Schneskl, C. Springer, M. Okerman, D. Hewitt, J. Ballou, M. Luke, C. White. C. White, S. Shaw FOURTH ROW: R. Pudvar, G. Bouplon, D. Mason, K. Smith, G. Jordan, D. Niles, W. Austin, L. Ludwig, P. Pine, P. Cross, K. Cottrell, S. Darling The activities of the Junior Class have been many. We sponsored record dances, fudge sales, and sold pens. Now that our class rings have arrived, we are looking for- ward to the prom. The class officers are: President - Joyce Bordeaux; Vice President - Richard Hill- man; Treasurer - John Wysocki; Secretary - Mary Anne Nesbitt. The Student Council Representatives are Lorraine Knapp, Gary Bouplon, Joyce Ballou, and Mary Anne Nesbitt. Page 42 Sophomore Class FIRST ROW: A. Hayes, M. Hill, F. Riley, C. Reynolds, P. Arasim, J. Jepson, L, Piritz. P. Gris- wold, L. Pandell, J. Yerdon, A. Moon, D. Slocum SECOND ROW: C. Kretzmer, R. Niles, M. Sousie, J. Brown. J. Green, F. Whittet. R. Liporace, R. Drake. J. Kasavicha, B. McCart, N. Granger THIRD ROW: B. Pytko, P. Sheffer, S. Marshall, D, Cornell, W, White, R. Corbel. R. Howard. J, Valentine, S. Brock, I. Jordan, M. Unavitch FOURTH ROW: J. Tilley, D. White. S. Marshall, L. Gardner. E. Loomis. D, Sweet, J. McMahon. D. Hillman, B, Ketcham, J. Thompson, D. Potter FIFTH ROW; P, Bachorz, R. Hawks, E. Brandi, R. Danforth, W. Danforth, D. Flack. V. Miles, A. Armstrong, A. McShane, B. Cole, M. Wheeler In the beginning of our Sophomore year the following officers and student council members were elected: President - Patricia Griswold; Vice President - Judy Jepson; Secretary - Linda Piritz; and the Treasurer - William Gardner, The Student Council members are Judy Jepson. Pat Griswold, Linda Piritz, and Faith RelUy. We are planning to have a dance and put on assemblies. Page 43 Freshman Class FRONT ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: FOURTH ROW: FIFTH ROW: SIXTH ROW: D. Schneider, J. Hawks, J. Jones, R. Wilson, W. Markiewicz, L. DeLuca, P. Han- sen, W. Provensal, R. Bissonette, W. Peabody, J. Magisano, R. Drake B. Eldred, C. LeBarron, J. King, A. Cornell, L. McClure, F. Bugbee, C. Marsh, P Fink, D. Millington, Y. Cadoret, J. Eldred, K. Salluzzo, S. Norton. M. Straub, J. Spendiff J. Kane, J. Arnold, C. Chapman, N. Goodermote, L. Burke, D. Barnhart, K. Per- kins, R. Helft, D. Lane, D. Callahan, L. Burdick, L. Gibbons, G. Lohnes, D. Wood cock, L. Coon, M. Hoffman J. Neaton, N. Wysocki, M, Blondin, M, Sluzas, M. Simmons, T. Metcalfe, H. Starr, M. J. Can, L. Benkoski, R. Liebensperger, M. Govone, F. Granger R. Millington, B. Towslee, A. White, H. Peckham, J. Berlant, J. Cooney, G. Row- ley, F. Reed. G. Brown, J. Niegoda, R. Lingner, J. Steams, R. Starr L. Arnold, M. Dooley. V. Cole, P. Peereboom, P. Mosley, S. Sherman, D. Moll, H. Paddock, K, Mello, S. Mason, E, Merrill. M. Lohnes, D. Baker, B. Baker Due to certain factors we haven't done anything yet. We are planning to give roses to the Juniors for National Honor Society. Our class officers were: Yvonne Cadoret - President; Jean Eldred - Vice President; Paul Fink - Secretary; Donna Millington - Treasurer. Our Student Council members are Virginia Cole, Sharon Norton. Barbara Eldred, and Judy Spendiff. Page 44 Senior Band Flutes: B. Sorkin, P. Arasim. G. Lohnes, P. Peereboom, J. Spendiff. L. Miles Oboe: V. Cole Clarinets: S. Shaw, J. Norton, P. Griswold, C. Kretzmer, B. Pytko, Y. Cadoret, C. Pierson, E. Campbell, R. Mason, I. Jordan, M. Hill, L. Gibbons. D. Moll. S, Fairbanks, S. Kovage, m! J. Hoose, S. Chamberlain, S. Carr Saxaphones: J. Pine, D. Bissonette, R. Corbett, C. Walker, D. Baker, P. Pine Baritones: W. Schneski, E. Loomis Cornets and Trumpets: R. Provensal, J. SaUuzzo, V. Miles. W. Millington. W. Sprague, A. Whit- tet, G. Johnson, L. Burke, G. Myers, S. Norton, L. Piritz, B. Towslee, G. Slocum, D. Sweet. H. Paddock, D. Baker French Homs: J. Armstrong, M. Balder. P. Moseley, M. Straub Trombones: L. Watt, B. Pine, K. Smith. J. Bakaitis. S. Burke, P. Hansen. R. Howard Basses: B. Cole, P. Fink, D. Schneider Percussion: M. L. Simmones, G. Chapman, J. Nlegoda, C. Chapman. M. Govone. Page 45 Junior Band Flutes: M. Rowley, B. Ward, C. Butler, S. Hayes Clarinets: D. Eighmey, A. M. Ruditis, R. Sternberg, C. Bakaitis, R. Cutler, E. LeClaire, D. Smith, D. Filkins, F. Buswell Saxaphones: V. Pytko, J. Filkins, G, Loomis, W. McShane Horn: S. Sorkin Baritones: R. White, G. Jordan Trombones: G. Moseley, D. Campbell, E. Starr Bass: S. Cole Coronets and Trumpets: H. Goodermote, G. Hynick, E. Wilson, N. Brownell, G. Brownell. R, Thomas, J. Carpenter, G. Travis, H. McClellan, J. Schmigel, J. Harrison. P. Atwood, P. Townsend, D. Deck- er, T. Chapman, B. Baker Percussion; R. James, A, Jones, E, Decker. D. Eighmey, R. Shaw, J. Whittet, D, Cadoret, D. Auernig Cadet Band Flutes: J. Fisk, S. Carpenter. L. Kessler, H. Robson. S. Reynolds Clarinets: A. Robinson, C. Fink, L. Nelson, G. Harrington. D. Frost, E. Moy, H. Jordan. L. Szetela, D. Markiewicz, B, Granger, R. Schmigel, L. Sherman, S, Cottrell, R. Pitt, B. LeBarron, P. Luskin, L. Goodermote, C. Lemon. Saxaphones: B. Davison, J. Helft, G. Sheffer, C. Kovage, D. Decker. H. Highfield Cornets: T. Nesbitt, A. Hayes, M. Gottschalk, D. Brundige, G. Hall, R. Drew, G. Wysocki, J. Fitz- patrick, K. Hunt, R. Pleasant Bass: T. Rowland Percussion: W. Carpenter, P. Harrison, D. LeBarron, G. Harrington, E. Gavigan, G. Niegoda Music Director: H. Bradford Cole D. Bromirski. W. Bushner, R. Bowman, W. Gates. T. Hunt, W. Gulley, C. Freeman, W. Pokines. V. Pytko, J. Wescott, D. Niles, V. Weedon, W. Starr, W. Stearns, E. Kipp, D. Allen, G. Gardner, S. Chamberlain, C. Babcock, B. Green, D. Harrington, P. Houlton, S. Kovage, M. LeBarron, J. Town- send, J. Townsend, E. Seifert, L. Potter, L. Pierce. W. Bouplon, R. Jones, H. Cipperly, W. Ellis, W. Koehler, W. McShane, D, Myers. T. Nesbitt, VI. Rietz, R. Sternberg, R. Thomas. R. White, R. Wil- liams, C. Butler. B. Callahan, M, Dooley. J. Filkins, G. Harrington, J, Jones. A. Phillips, M. Row- ley, C. Sheffer, L, O’Dell. D, Smith. G. Sweet, M. Starr, N. Stevens, M. Hunt. S. Cottrell, J. Han- selman, F. Kasavicna, G. Loomis, R. Harrington, D. Frost, T. Melien, S. Sorkin, C. Perkins. M. McCoubrey, M. Thomas. R. Yurewitch, W. Yurewitch, E. Starr. P. Atwood. J. Fish, K. Bfngham, C. Bakaitis, G. Brownell, S. Carey, E. Jones, L, Rowley. L. Leeseman, M. Metcalfe. E. Verba, C. Stevens. M. Walker. I. White, J. Mastolong. Teachers: Mr. Bolotin, Mr. Osterhout, Mr. Felony. N. Bentley, VI. Carpenter, J. Danforth, E. Decker. C. Filkins, E, Hughes, R. James, A. Jones, C. Metcalfe, D. Pokines, T. Valentine, M. Balder. N. Brownell. C. Church, S. Fairbanks. M. Gates. M. Gardner. I. Goodermote, J, Bachorz, C. Davis, J, Eldred. J. Harrison, H. Goodermote, D. Marks D. Morey, J. Schmigel, VI. Wade. R. Weeden, R. White, R. Whitton, D. Aurnig, A. Brown, S. Bur- ke, S. Cipperly, A. Gulley, S. Hayes, L. Kuebler, P. Marsh, M. O'Dell, M. Peckham, L. Seimens, P. Schmigel, B. Ward, E. Wilson, J. Zwiercan, P. Kearin, W. Myers, G. VanDerKar, E. Woodard, C. Arnold. N. Brandi, J. Bouplon, F. Buswell, S. Carr, J. Hall. H. Jordan. E. LeClaire. E. Moy, B. Al- len, L. Bender. C. Church, J. Senecal. G. Slocum, P. Townsend. G. Travis. S. Yerke. Teachers: Mrs. Connick, Mrs. Siefried. Mr. Spaulding. Parsons St. Grade 6 Mrs. Cappelino (Teacher), A. Baker. D. Bryant. T. Chapman. R. Cutler, D. Filkins, L. Frier. L. Goodermote. D. Kipp, G. Moseley. R. North, R. Okerman, J. VanDerKar, W. Benkoski, W. Watson, N. Souse, N. Sousi, N. Baker, J. Brust, J. Cipperly, K. Crowley. M. Colegrove. D. Gardner. S. Koe hier. B. LeBarron, P. Luskin, S. Nash. A. Russell, G. Sheffer. M. Slocum, P. Surdam, K. Valentine. P. Valentine. Main St. Grade 6 Miss Herring (Teacher), Nuisance (dog), V. Tilton, D. Decker. L. Nelson, H. Wilson, L. Mellen, A. Granger. A. Crandel, S. Frank, D. LeBarron, C. Mellen. V. Herrington. J. Whittet, C. Calhoun, D. Eighmey, R. Malo, P. Hoffman, B. Granger, B. O'Dell. H, McCellan, B. Davison. C. Rienfurt, E. Gavagan, B. Baker, G. Valentine, D. Cadoret, O. Eighmey. G. Jordan. J. Carpenter, A. Ruditus, B. Krawczyck, B. Granger, A. Robinson. Main St.Grade 5 Mrs. McAuliffe (Teacher), L. Baker, F. Thomas, G. Thomas, J. Hanselman, P. Gates, S. Cottrell. C, Papatonis, C. Fink, S. Carpenter, G. Metcalfe, K. Gibbons, D. Andrews, K. Hunt, C. Lemon. S. In- graham, D. Brundige, L. Fowler, G. Hall, J. Helft, L. Sherman, G. Wysocki, S. VanDerKar. G. Bus- well, B. Kane, G. Pine, M. Gottschalk, L. Arnold. Classic St. Grade 5 Miss Newe (Teacher), J. Sprague, A. Barber, K. Milliman, S. Reynolds. D. Markiewicz, L. Szetela, N. Rowley, L. Kessler, B. Danforth, G. Niegoda, K. Foster, B. Highfield, R. Crandall. D. Rosenberg, J. Lackey, S. Cole, I, Shapiro, P. Harrison, R. Pitt, L. Gardner, P. Putnam, H. Robson, R. Schmigel. C. Kovage, T. Rowland. Classic St. Grade 4 Miss Smith (Teacher), G. Harrison, F. Carelli, B. Ingraham, R. Plumley, B. McKearin, J. Gavagan, C. Kyer. P, Babcock. D. Redden, T. Wilson, M. Gardner, A. Cook, I. Valentine. R. Danforth, D. Scott. C. Robson, L. Durkee. R. Goodermote, R. Armitage. G. Bedard, B. O'Dell. J. Hunt. J. Ellis,. L. Briggs, L. Bedard. Classic St. Grade 4 Mrs. McEvoy (Teacher), L. Hoffman, L. Cappellino, K. White. H. Hunt, C. Bowman, R. Smith, T. Lemon. S. Granger. A. Lehman, S. Busby. D. Okerman, J. Arnold. L. Hoffman, D. Dooley, T. Beck- stein, R. Thurber, N. Stevens. R. Hustler, D. Hanselman. Center St. Grade 2 Mrs. Niles (Teacher), T. Dooley, M. Gibbons. R. Greenwood, J. Hanselman, W. Harrington, J. Kane. D. Sprague, R. Callahan, D. DeLuca, C. Fleming, S. Frank, B. Gardner. D. Kenyon. D. LaFund. C. McGarvin, D. Norton, J. Roys, M. Shaw. E. Shiland. Classic St. Grade 3 Mrs. Miles (Teacher), P. Malo. B. Barber, L. Andrew. W. Stevens. B. McClellan. D. Durkey, J. Hall, J. Gardner. K. Pokines, W. Brown. R. Scott. N. Nelson, J. Cottrell. L. DuRoss, D. Harrison. W. Cot- trell. W. Robson, R. Whittet, J. Gardner, F. Reynolds. J. Flach, M. King. C. Rowland. D. Redden. D. Ruggles, F. Danforth. Classic St. Grade 1 Mrs. Levandowski (Teacher), J. Carpenter. L. Rice. D. Brown, J. Kyer. L. Betit. B. Putnam. B. Clyde. C. Carelli, L. Crandall. B. Robson. J. Sprague, K. Janke, K. White. S. Betit, B. Plumley, T. Mark- iewicz. D. Hall. B. Thomas. B. Brown. S. Koehler, D. Scott. R. Thompson. Center St. Grade Mrs. Savilonis (Teacher), B. Davendoris, J. Shaw. J. Burdick, L. Granger. D. LeBarron, M. Mooney. H. Kenyon, C. Fowler. S. Reinfurt, A. Slocum, J. Papatonis. D. Fleming. G. Beckstein, G. Kyer, M. Durkin, F. Downing, D. Cadoret. ffl 'll il 11? f ■ Classic St. Grade 2 Mrs. Potts (Teacher). B. Brown. H. Brown, P. Decker. T. Highfield, R. Koehler, S. Krawezych, G Lackey, D. Pitt. D. Rowley. R. Wilson. C. Goodermote. A. Brown. D. Brownell. J. Carpenter. B. Cook, J. Danforth, V. Durkee, C. Eldrich, S. Gardner, G. Reynolds. B. Shapiro. B. Valentine. P. VanDerKar. Parsons St. Grades 3 4 Mrs. Berlant (Teacher), W. Bryant. G. Colegrove, D. Liebensperger. H. Mentiply, S. Benkoski, P. Foster, H. Hayes, B. Koehler. P. Myers. P. Nash, D. Springer. G. Whittet. D. Schmigel. R. Spring er, R. Springer, S. Bromirski, B. Cipperly, A. Koehler, J. Markiewicz. C. McMahon, D. Mentiply, M. Schmigel. Miss Curtis (Teacher). W. Alten- reid. R. Brenenstuhl, J. Granger, R. McGarvin, R. Metcalfe. L. Bentley, T. Bentley, K. Cole, P, Greenwood, S, Tookey, S. Yure- witch, R. Danforth, J, Filkins. Center St. Grade Mrs. Bordeaux (Teacher), J. Cut- ler, G. Foster, R. Guber, D. Cook, E. Starr, D. Reynolds, B. Schmi- gel. D. Carswell, B. McMahon, I. Myers, G. Danforth. D. Brown- ell. J. Betit, K. Robson, B. King, M. Frazier, G. Malo, S. Preiss, R. Foster. H. Crandall, M. Gott- schalk, M. Sweet, S. Bromirski, J. Thompson, G. March, N. Car- penter. 3 Parsons St. Kindergarten Center St. Kindergarten Mrs. Bordeaux (Teacher), G. Slo- cum, M. Gardner, C. Susee, D. Smith, J. Harrington, D. Mooney. H. Hunt. G. LaPorte, J. Gibbons, L. Shaw, A. Slingerland, K. Gar- dner, C. Crowley, P. Danforth, R. Bovie, R. Beaumont. D. Coonradt, B. Wilson, F. Cole, J. McGuire. Mrs. Barber (Teacher), R. Myers, G. Markiewicz, M. Guber, L. Benkoski, C. Potter, G. Leiben- sperger, V. Hall, C. Frazier, F. Yager, T. Crowley, D. Koehler, G. Springer, S. Roberts, D, Hay- den, S. Whittet, J. Zilinskas, L. Bissonette. Parsons St. Grades 1 2 North Hoosick Grades 1-3 Mrs. Pratt (Teacher), R. Green, M. Miller. P. Seney, C. Stevens, A. Hathaway, J. Wilwol, H. Green. C. Green, R. Coon, G. George. W. Kastenblatt, G. Kjelgaard, W. Miller, H. McLucas, P. Wilson. G. George. F. Drezk. M. Peters. E. Stevens, C. Wilwol. White Creek Dist. 13 Grades 1-6 Miss Pierce (Teacher), D. Slater. C. Harrington, M. Harrington. P. Harrington, W. Hawks, S. Moon, P. Betit, R. Derusha, R. Crandall. G. Slater. L. Harrington, L. Mon- roe, L. Slater, J. Hawks, R. Russ- ell. Mrs. A. Smith (Teacher), G. Church, J. Richards, M. Trombley, A. Hall, D. Smith, A. Trombley, B. Trombley, R. Verba, D. Wil- brant, A. Yerke, J. Hall. J. Town- send, R. Verba, K. Wade, K. Ba- ker. Groveside Grades North Petersburg Grades 4-( Mrs. Light (Teacher), G. Brownell, K. Riley, P. Brownell, J. Riley, R. Ellis, K. Brownell. S. Brow' U, L. Brust, G. Cornell, B. Ellis, M. Gifford. L. Weeden. A. Cornell, T. DiMaggio, A. Gifford, C. Weeden, N. Sousie, R. Sousie, D. Sousie, F. Sousie, G. Sousie, J. Hewitt. North Hoosick Grades 4-6 Mrs. Barratto (Teacher), G. George. M. Stevens, K. Powers, D. Wilson, R. Wilwol, D. Bingham, J. Green, D, Hathaway, T. Heslink, P. Peters. J. Powers. L. Seney, R. Bouplon, D. March, M. Miller. R. Seney. Mrs. Pine (Teacher), E. Green, S. Roberson, J. Baker. A. Moseley, B. Pine, P. Sherman, K. Burns, L. Ingraham. J. Roberson, S. Eddy, R. Ingraham, H. Moseley, D. Ro- berson. C. Brownell. R. Eddy. D. Kipp. Baker Grades West Hoosick Grades 1-6 1-6 Mrs. Andrew (Teacher), D. George, D. Marsh, R. Bump, C. George. H. Harrington, M. Harrington. B. Mar- sh. J. McCart. S. Harrington, B. Me Cart. S. Harrington, C. Marsh, M. McCart. Graves Grades 1-6 Mrs. Ingraham (Teacher), H. Cot trell, C. Redden, K. Andrew, S. Barber. J. Danforth, L. Durkee, R. Hall, J. Cottrell, T. Durkee, F. Redden, D. Wysocki. Mrs. Gifford (Teacher), G. Drake, D. Luke, G. Perkinj, D. Tilley, D. Williams, J. Surdam, F. Brown, B. Hymck, R. Hall, S, Surdam, G, Eastman, R. Wil- liams, R. Domino, P. Luke, E. Peckham, T. Starr. C. Williams, L. Drake, R. Hall, N. Hillman, G. Campbell. M. Brown. Hoosick Village Grades 4-6 Hoosick Village Grades 1-3 Mrs. Preeble (Teacher), R. Do- mine, D. Jones, L. Peckham, N. Stevens, G. Hynick, W. Jones, C. McNeilly, G. Starr. R. Phil- pott, B. Brown, W. Ely, A. Frost, S. Mello, S. Peckham. W. Peck- ham. G. Tilley, J. Wescott, D. Campbell. Mapletown Grades 1-6 Mrs. Camelo (Teacher), T. Bald- win, P. Freeman. N. Lohnes, T. Baldwin, R. Hall, L. Cutler. S. Shaughnessey, D. Hall, C. Sene- cal. Potter Hill Grades 1-5 Mrs. E. Smith (Teacher), B. North, L. Baerschi, R. Kuebler, H. Stevens. K. Luskin, R. Watson, C. Sheffer. J. Watson, M. Goodermote, J. Goodrich, R. Lavin, M. Luskin, W. Sheffer. W. Sheffer. J. Eldred, D. Prebble, L. Zwiercan. White Creek Village 1-6 Mrs, Sherman (Teacher), G. Taber. L. Toilisen, E. Taber, L. Woodard. P. Murphy, A. Niles, R. Taber, D. Tanner, S, Taber. N. Taber, S. Tanner, F. Harrington, N. Murphy, G. Taber, L. Coon, J. Coon, G. McCart, F. Tanner, S. Woodard, L. Young, P. Young, G. Young, C. Young. North Petersburg Grades 1-3 Mrs. Enquist (Teacher), D. Smith. G. Verba. A. Boesse, D. Smith, G. Church. M. Richards. M. Townsend. N. Townsend. J. Verba. D. Hall. L. Hall. Breese Hollow Grades 1-6 Mrs. Bartling (Teacher), B. Cipperly, A. Philpott, D. Hoag. C. Steams, P. Cipperly. K. Cipperly, J. Hoag. P. Kipp, C. Philpott. J. Spiak, T. Spiak. Student Council Front Row: B. Eldred. L. Piritz, M. Nesbitt, L. Watt, J. Norton, J. Spendiff, S. Norton, Second Row: J. Pine, L. Knapp, W. Sachau, G. Bouplon, F. Reilly, J, Jepson, Third Row: V. Cole, J. Ballou, C. Walker, P. Griswold. This year the Student Council, with Mr. Leonard as advisor, has been quite active. The members have sponsored a get-acquainted party, sold milk, put on several assemblies, and have served as a monitor squad. The officers are: Lewis Watt--------------President Judith Norton------------Vice President Mary Anne Nesbitt-------Secretary-Treasurer Page 62 Homemaking Front Row: M. Woodard, C. LeBarron, J. Eldred, A. Cornell, F. Kane, S. LeBarron, H. Stewart, J. Eldred, B. Eldred, M, Hoffman, J. Kane, J. Yeriden, Second Row: J. Arnold. F. Bugbee, M. Blondin, M. Carr. H. Starr, F. Granger, R. Liebensperger, I. Jordan, M. Garone, A. Moon, S, Brock, Miss Case, Third Row: N. Granger, P. Neaton, P. Neaton, L. Benkoski, A. Wilwol, L. Pandell J. Valen- tine, D. Soleum, D. Pott. T. Metcalfe. Fourth Row: M. Lohnes, J. Stevens, M. Dooley, B. Campbell, P, Niegoda. S. Sherman, C. White, R. Kipp, J. Bordeaux, J. Salluzzo. F.F.A. Front Row: D. Callahan, D. Hewitt. H. Rubei, M. Luke, J. Brown. J. Magisano, J. Green. Second Row: Mr. Bullock, M. Okerman, V. Neaton. L. Gardner, J. Stearns, W. Gardner. G. Jordan, W. Mil lington. Commerce Club Front Row: C. LeBarron. B. Eldred. J. Pine. J. Eldred. P. Hulihan, H. Bromirski, J. Eldred, Second Row: C. Brown. A. Wilwol. S. Colegrove. P. Neaton, L. Webster. J. White, P. Neaton, S. LeBarron, Third Row: J. Norton. J. Armstrong, C. White. C. Bentley. G. Scriven, R. Kipp, M. Unavitch, P. Sheffer. Hilltop Whispers Front Row: M. Hill, C. Elliott. P. Hulihan, M. Crowley. M. Keyes. B. Pytko, A. Hayes. Second Row: P. Arasim, P. Griswold, S. Townsend, J. Berlant, C. Kretzmer, M. Unavitch, S. LeBarron, Third Row: F. Riley, J. Neaton. B. Ketcham, J. Tilley, R. Albergine, R. Niles. Library Club Front Row: P. Griswold, C. Brown, S. Townsend. L. McCart. J. White, R. Kipp, F. Riley, Second Row: J. Bordeaux, G. Chapman, P. Hulihan, L. Webster. P. Neaton, Mrs. Kelly (Librarian). Third Row: M. Keyes, B. Jones, C. Elliott, P. Neaton. P. Sheffer. R. Niles. Fourth Row: C. White. S. Marshall. P. Niegoda, G. Scriven, J. Stevens, S. Marshall. World Citizenship Club Front Row: A. Hayes, B. Jones. W. Sachau. L. Ludwig, M. Keyes. B. Sorkin, M. Hill. Second Row: R. Kipp, J. White. B. Campbell. L. McCart. S. Townsend, C. Elliott. J. Bordeaux. GA.C Front Row: S. Brock. S. Norton, J. King, L. McClure, B. Eldred, A. Hayes, M. Luke, J. Pine. M. Nesbitt. M. Hill, A. Cornell, C. Brown, Second Row: Miss Rich (Gym Teacher), S. Townsend. L. Piritz, J. Jepson, G. Myers, J. Arnold. M, Blondin, M. Simmons, N. Wysocki, B. Sorkin, J. Thomp- son, S. Colegrove, L. Knapp, R. Kipp, M. Keyes. L. Webster, J. Eldred, Third Row: M. Unavitch, M. Sousie. P. Peereboom, P, Mosely, D. Baker, S. Shaw, B. McCart, D. White. S. Marshall, C. White. P. Sheffer, S. Marshall, Fourth Row: J. Norton. J. Armstrong. J. Ballou. D. Woodcock. R. Niles, F. Riley, M. Dooley. J. Bordeaux, N. Fowler, R. Albergine. L. McCart, A. Rice, Y. Cadoret, Fifth Row: C. Walker. B. Jones. J. White, R. Mason, J. Marsh. G, Scriven, C. Bentley. B. Ketcham, C. Pierson, H, Bromirski, V. Cole. Dramatics Club Front Row; A. Hayes, P. Arasim, J. Niegoda, J. Berlant, B. Cole. P. Fink, F. Bugbee, Second Row: J. Eldred. R. Kipp, J. Bordeaux, A. Rice, G. Lohnes, N. Fowler, Y. Cadoret. Miss Rich, Third Row: Mr. Peckham, B. Pytko, M. Simmons, K. Mello, B. Sorkin, M. Unavitch, C. Chapman, Fourth Row: C. Elliott. J. Norton, J. Armstrong, C. Pierson, S. Shaw, D. Moll, P. Peereboom, V. Cole, M.Keyes, M. Sluzas. Chorus FRONT ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Canzeri (director) B. Cole, J. Salluzzo, D. Baker. G. Rowley, P. Pine. P. Fink. R. Howard, F. Whittet P. Arasim, G. Myers. S. Colegrove, Y. Cadoret, I. Jordan, S. Norton, M. Straub, D. Millington, L. McClure. M. Hill G. Lohnes, B. Baker. D. Baker, P. Mosely, P. Peereboom, V. Cole. C. Walker. M. Crowley, H. Bromirski, C. Bentley, J. Pine B. Pytko, P. Griswold, M. Unavitch, C. Pierson. C. Kretzmer, J. Neaton, A. Rice, C. Chapman Chorus meets seventh period on Tuesdays and Thursdays, alternating with band. Some of its members attended All County and All State. The entire group has appear ed In the Christmas concert. At present. Mrs. Canzeri is hoping that the chorus will be in fine voice when the Spring Concert comes around. Page 67 Same to You! Don't Drop Me! The Birds and the Bees Smoke Gets in Your Eyes Beware of Humans! Having Fun? All Alone! Page 68 Prom King and Queen Seated: King C. Kokoras, Queen M. Light Standing: Retiring King. E. Kenney, Queen J, Hyde Page 69 Carol Shep What a Line I “ 7low a the color oj blue and white do wave on high” Football A SSi A R. Drake, R. Pudvar, D. Schneider, M. Okerraan, R. Llngner, A. White, J. Jones, J. Casey SECOND ROW: G. Brown, L. Gardner, G. Roberson, W. Sprague, K. Cottrell. P. Bachorz, W. Gar- dner, F. Reed, R. Bart us THIRD ROW: K. Smith, A. McShane, L. Ludwig, V. Miles, J. Okerman, J, Wysockl, E. Brock, Coach Gilchrist Though scoreboard wise H.F.C. S. was on the losing side, in spirit we were win- ning. Handicapped by Inexperiences the team lost games, but for having played the game the experiences gained will be of value next year. H.F.C.S. OPPONENT TEAM PLACE 0 41 Schuylerville Away 0 28 Hartford Home 18 27 Fort Anne Home 7 37 Warrensburg Away Page 72 Varsity Basketball Front Row. left to right: M. Okerman. K. Smith. E. McMahon, W. Millington, L. Ludwig; Second Row: B. Gardner, J. Okerman, J, Wysocki, V. Miles, G. Roberson, Coach Gilchrist Varsity Basketball — 1957 - 1958 Hoosick Falls v. s. Greenwich Hooslck Falls 53 Opponents 48 Y. s. Salem 37 55 T. S. St. Peters 32 43 T. S. Burnt Hills 23 74 Y. S. Stillwater 42 49 Y. S. Salem 29 45 T. S. Schuyleryllle 32 55 T, S. Waterford 33 37 T. S. Greenwich 46 60 Y. S. St. Peters 37 64 T. S. Burnt Hills 36 41 T. S. Corinth 35 71 Y. S. Ballston Spa 39 54 Y. S, Stillwater 29 47 V. I. Schuylerville 61 73 V. S. Waterford 35 67 V. S. Corinth • • JV. Basketball First Row: R. Liporace. D. Snyder — Managers Second Row: J. Casey, J. Hawks, F. Whittet, M. Bump, J. McMahon, L. DeLuca Third Row: M. Wheeler, V. Miles, P. Bachorz, D. Bornt, G. Rowley. A. McShane, Mr. Osterhout. Junior Varsity Basketball -- 1957 - 1958 Hoosick Falls Opponents Hoosick Falls V. s. Greenwich 37 42 M v. s. Salem 33 30 • V. s. St. Peters 46 53 •t V. s. Burnt Hills 36 46 M V. s. Ballston Spa 42 83 H V. s. Ballston Spa 32 66 m V. s. Stillwater 30 52 M V. s. Salem 55 97 H V. s. Schuylerville 28 37 m V. s. Waterford 36 43 M V, s. Greenwich 28 62 m V. s. St. Peters 40 65 N V. I. Burnt Hills 37 44 V. s. Corinth 37 46 M V. s. Ballston Spa 33 55 V. s. Stillwater 26 60 V. s. Schuylerville 34 43 V. s. Waterford 40 45 V. 1. Corinth -- . . Varsity Cheerleaders Barbara Eldred, Joyce Bordeaux, Captain Barbara Sorkin, Jean Armstrong, Joyce Ballou, Marilyn Keyes, Rita Kipp Patrons Y. T. TAVERN CHARN SHOP HARRY'S GENERAL STORE MR. MRS. ED SCHMIGEL BAKERS GIFT SHOP WALSH BUICK CO. LITTLE PITTSTOWN STORE A FRIEND SAM'S ARMY NAVY STORE McCANNS DRUG STORE JOHNIES GARAGE BEAUTY SPOT CHRISTENSONS STATION Page 77 BOARD OF EDUCATION HOOSICK FALLS CENTRAL SCHOOL Offers Courses as Follows: 1. Latin Scientific (College Preparatory) 2. Academic 3. Commercial (Bookkeeping and Stenographic) 4. Agriculture 5. Homemaking 6. Art 7. Industrial Arts Modern Equipment — Experienced Faculty Supervised Club Activities Successful Athletic Teams - Fine Library and Laboratory REASONABLE NON-RESIDENT TUITION EDUCATION PAYS EDUCATE YOUR CHILDREN For Additional Information Write A. HERBERT CAMPBELL, Superintendent Page 78 Compliments Compliments of of Barbers Funeral Home Veterans Memorial Hall Compliments of Compliments of John Carroll Victor Manchester Mary Rose Sawyer Sarah's Diner FAIRDALE FARMS Compliments of Compliments of CHARLES ACKLEY Economy Dress Shop Holman Manufacturing Co., Inc. Custom Molders of Thermo-Plastic and Thermo-Setting Materials A. R. Tinnerholm, Pres. Tel. 876-877 Hoosick Falls, N.Y. Compliments of Walter E. Robson, Inc. Compliments of Bell and Costello Garage Compliments of IDEAL RESTAURANT BEST WISHES SENIORS Fredrickson's Electrical Shop Best Wishes to the Class of 1958 DRS. FRED AND MILDRED HARTER Classic Street Page 80 Hoosick Falls, N. Y. Compliments of WYMAN'S STORE Hoosick Falls. New York Compliments of FORREST J. REED INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE 35 River Street Hoosick Falls, New York Best Wishes to. Class of'58 Compliments of SERVICE WHEN M. D. KINCAID YOU NEED IT SOL’S AND SERVICE STATION River Street SONS Hoosick Foils, New York Best Wishes To Rpcf Wicfipc Prom A UCol rv ioiJCo I I JIH Class of '58 BATZA'S Service Station HAYNES Cor. Church and Elm Streets BROS., Hoosick Falls, New York INC. Ford and Mercury Compliments of Sales and Service Fonzie's Phone 183 Grocery Store 129 Church Street Hoosick Falls, New York Hoosick Falls, New York Pag® 81 Good Luck Seniors Congratulations, Seniors Pine Grove Restaurant Bar Boytonville N. Y. Ruth Bob Forsythe Compliments of Hoosick Cooperative Farm Service Boytonville, N. y. Compliments of Campell's Hardware Paint Store Pittstown N. Y. DR. WALTER SHEA Hoosick Falls, New York Compliments of British Motorcycle Sales agency for TRIUMPH The World's Best Motorcycle R. D. 1, Hoosick Falls, N.Y. Compliments of GEO. S. McKEARIN Insurance That Insures Main Street Pago 82 Hoosick Falls, New York Best Wishes from Compliments of Andrick Studio John St. Hoosick Falls Compliments of C. H. McNally Son General Insurance Eagle Bridge, N. Y. Phone 581 Compliments of Millie Mary's Rest Picnic Grounds Formerly Santas' Route 7 McEocheron Jewelry Store Church St. Hoosick Falls Compliments of Steve's Dairy Bar River Road H. F. Compliments of Wayside Rest Motel Route 7 Page 83 Best of Luck from Compliments of Baker's Nursery Reynolds Tool Die Co. West Hoosick Wallomsack, N. Y. Compliments of Columbia Box Board Co. Wallom8ack, N. Y. Compliments of Edward Holton Coal Heating, Oil North Hoosick Phone 48 Bennett Sisson General Store Shapiro's White Creek, N. Y. Featuring Clipper Craft Suits and McGregor Sports Wear Where your dollar has more cents Page 84 COMPLIMENTS OF ADAM’S CLOTHES SHOP Main Street Bennington, Vermont COMPLIMENTS OF HOOSICK FALLS OFFICE THE NATIONAL COMMERCIAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 14 MAIN STREET HOOSICK FALLS. NEW YORK Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Page 85 Compliments of BYARS G. L. F. Feed, Seed, and Fertilizer CUSTOM GRINDING Ph. Hoosick Falls 566-MI White Creek, New York Compliments of ANN'S BAKE SHOP Cor. Church and Elm Streets Hoosick Falls, New York Compliments of BRANDTS SHOE SHOP Church Street Hoosick Falls, New York Best Wishes H. H. STERNBERG FIVE AND TEN CENT STORE John Street Hoosick Falls, New York L__; Compliments of 1 JOSEPH ORR BODY WORKS River Road rjST Hoosick Falls, New York KARL - LEE Everything From Baby to Grandma Hoosick Falls, New York Compliments of M. LURIE COMPANY Hoosick Falls, New York Compliments of Moseley Community Service West Hoosick Page 86 Carl D. Herrington FEED - COAL - FERTILIZER General Merchandise Tel. Hoosick Falls 113-J Buskirk, N. Y. Johnie's Welding Shop Of ) North fJjL Hoosick Road Sts k Phone 977 Compliments of Tates Shopping Center Buskirk, New York Compliments of Delurey Farm Equipment International Harvester Dealer Phone 434 North Hoosick, New York INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER Best of Luck from Falls Hardware Supply Co. COMPLIMENTS OF Simpson's Store Johnsville, N. Y. meat Compliments of L R Market Hoosick Falls Compliments =§ Classic St - Hoosick Falls Page 87 Compliments of H. A. MOSELEY SON Compliments of BEN ALBOWICZ SON Public Market Mechanic Street Hoosick Falls, N. Y. Phone 115 m • • ' ON THESE B«tls Feeds - Seeds - Fertilizers FARM SUPPLIES CUSTOM GRINDING MOLASSES BLENDING Phone Hoosick Falls 591J1 Eagle Bridge, New York Frank's Restaurant Classic St. - H. F. Compliments of TATE'S DINER Telephone H. F. 763 North Hoosick, New York COMPLIMENTS OF If you need ditching, water linat, aeptic tank h lea or foundation dug, — aak for eatimate. Incinerg'ill. Concrete Septic Tanka, Preraat Stapa. Lloyd B. Pine Hooeick Falla, N.Y.. R.D.l Phono 526-R1 FAIRBANKS EXPRESS NORTH HOOSICK ROAD Page 88 SHOE COMPANY, INC. Best Wishes to the Class of 1957 LOVEJOY CHAPLET CORPORATION RIVER STREET HOOSICK FALLS, NEW YORK Pag 89 Compliments of RAY DUNIGAN N. Petersburg, N. Y. At The SIGN OF THE INDIAN Sporting Goods Tobacco Newspapers M. Schweizer Charles Davidson, Prop. MEATS MILLER'S SUPER MARKET Appliances Church Street Hoosick Falls, New York Save Our World Green Trading Stamps Compliments of GEORGE SCOTT THE FLORIST Phone 189 Danforth Street Hoosick Falls, New York Compliments of DR. DAVID A. BERLANT OPTOMETRIST Tel. 854 Hoosick Falls, New York Compliments of DR. V. W. CHAPMAN Church Street Hoosick Falls. N. Y. JICA 7CTOH In F R RUDITIS Home Appliances RCA Victor RCA Whirlpool Hoosick Falls, New York John F. Cahill GENERAL INSURANCE 12 MAIN STREET HOOSICK FALLS, NEW YORK PHONE 7 Pag« 90 HOOSICK FALLS UNDERGARMENT 3 CORPORATION iL HOOSICK FALLS, NEW YORK ROSENDAHL GUERNSEY FARMS J.E. CALHOUN AND SONS A Pasteurized Milk Phone 121-M HOOSICK FALLS, NEW YORK Page 91 BEST WISHES TO Class of 1958 THE WOOD FLONG CORP. HOOSICK FALLS, NEW YORK BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1958 NOBLE AND WOOD MACHINE COMPANY PAPER MILL MACHINERY FIRST STREET HOOSICK FALLS, NEW YORK Page 92 Best Wishes « to The Class of '58 BURT BROS. CLOTHING- HATS J Iff ™ LUGGAGE - 1 DRYSDALE’S SHOES DEPARTMENT STORE Bennington, Vermont Bennington, Vermont Congratulations to The Class of 58 Compliments of THE ALBANY FELT COMPANY DANFORTH STREET HOOSICK FALLS, NEW YORK HATHAWAY’S SHOPPING Best Wishes to the CENTER John Hewson, Prop. Tel. 747w North Hoosick, N. Y. Mr •• L L UIV v J • Complete Line of Purina Chows • Sanitation • Farm Supplies • Seed and Fertilizer • Grinding and Mixing PHONE 12 HOOSICK FALLS, NEW YORK COMPLIMENTS OF CORPORATION Best Wishes From McLUCAS’ TEXACO STATION HOOSICK FALLS, NEW YORK North Hoosick, New York Compliments of DR. HARRY P. HARRISON Hoosick Falls, New York Compliments of L S LUMBER COMPANY River Road, Hoosick Falls, N. Y. Phone: Hoosick Falls 835 COMPLIMENTS OF THE PEOPLE’S GAS AND OIL CO. Elm Street Hoosick Falls, New York Phone: Hoosick Falls'165 Hutpoint HUBBARD CHAMPNEY Hotpoint Appliances River Road, Hoosick Falls, New York Phone: Hoosick Falls, 1166 Compliments of - Ov fer W w KENNETH LAWTON River Road, Hoosick Falls, N. Y. Page 95 COMPLIMENTS OF YOUR BEN FRANKLIN STORE HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL YOUR SCHOOL NEEDS Frank Thompson Gertrude Thompson Main Street Hoosick.Falls COMPLIMENTS OF KYER'S DAIRY Hoosick Falls New York WE, THE VAGABOND STAFF OF 58 WISH TO THANK ALL OF THOSE WHO HAVE PATRONIZED OUR YEAR BOOK AND HELPED TO MAKE IT A SUCCESS. Page 96 PROGRESS PUBLISHERS INCORPORATED 11 COLVIN AVI. •PHONE 2-4401 • ALBANY. N.Y.
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