Johnstown High School - Baronet Yearbook (Johnstown, NY)

 - Class of 1957

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' 1 , ,- 32 V rw- :.3.-- -1 fig c ' 1 I' In . . . 1 5 - .. bk f , ','- ff ,A A ' 5 LQ 'I' -.E+ , fl.. fl, ' I :SI , X .f .XG I .x .' -Kg, U- ' CON HZNT V gif I7 Y X lf TITLE PAGE R I.H.S. FAVORITES DEDICATION JUNIORS PR1Nc1PAL's MESSAGE soPHoMoREs SUPERINTENDEN'1 S MESSAGE ACTIVITIES FACULTY h ATHLETICS . I. ja SENIORS , ikwffw ADVERTISING . I E,A,w ' E, HW ?!4.1!gVxLL! gf! - , Q- ,. I L f Q, Mgjw , fx . f , If ' awww UMW ,- , ff? L4 wmv! ' fx ,- ' h 1721! D W , 'J X -'ff' I xx DEDICATION There was not much doubt as to whom the class of '57 would dedicate their yearbook. Mrs. Dillenbeck, affectionately kncwn as Di1ly, owns a place ln each student's heart. Her endearing ways, her ready humor, and her unfailing kindness to everyone, have made her known and loved by all. No one who took Latin under Mrs. Dillenbeck will ever forget her amazing teaching ability, nor her staunch determination to help each student pass Latin successfully. Di1ly, te salutamusl ll QLQQL L0 ,mms 5 'io ine dass oi X951 Xmasdvj seems Qos-5x'oXe Coax 'Coe dass oi WSW vwixckx has been sesQogxSx'oXe, ics we Qtodxxcixoo oi Nw eancehem qeaxbook is aboux 'co Xeaxle. we 'oaks oi its Pxkva xshaxet. Toe membexs oi Coe. iacuwj and Xkxoxge, iam Agway, me KXKXZX QYXBSG oi qos! educaxxoxx ku Coe Sokxxxsxovm Sc'oooX Sxjsxem socket we bamxm oi we YKKQX6 mr! GSM, qos have acqxixsed vnowxedge and uduimq, max v11XX asdxsx you xxx xmximg, we ackgosxmems essemxiun xo success as you xavse up gout iowte xasvs. Woemei qoxx cooimue gout educaixoo in msxkxoixons oi Xixggoet Xemixog, ko- mecixateki Xokx we tanks oi Coe. e.mQXo1e.6 xxx mdusxxkm emespxkses , ox emex 'Coe sewkce oiqouxbekwed ooxxxxxq ugon We compwixoxx oi qos: Xixggo sck1ooX caieet, Qwase xemembes wax out besx vlxgxes goo 'ANG qos, PA-A axjs keep ko :mod 'Coax aXmouq,'o out sopevhgxoo ov as fgoui dawg souime oe. 'asesoQ0o gadxxaxioix, out deeq Kmeiesx Xxx you continues as Njou assume iuitkxet sespoxxdvcixiukes oi c,kiv1,enskixQ ko Nw Kam oi gean o990mmiixes. vi , ix. vlxxggcw, ?1kxxc1QaX ALMA MATER All hail to the Johnstown High With her banner of Purple and Gold As long as that banner shall fly Our hearts shall be wrapped in its folds. Good comrades we e'er shall remain Prepared to protect her from all peril, To keep from her memory all stain Hereby we pledge devotion to the Johnstown High School. II When school days have come to an end And at last we must bid you goodbye Still, still our best efforts we'll lend, To keep that bright banner high. Though dishonor and shame may be rife T hey've no power over loya1ty's bright rule And through every storm and every strife Shall shine for aye the banner gay of Johnstown High School, III Then here's to the Johnstown High May she ever in dignity stand, Her students, as in years gone by United in heart and hand. May her halls ever ring to the tread Of defenders - as gallant and as bold As those in the days that now have sped, Who were an honor to the Purple and the Gold! Cong: atuiations to the Ciass oi 1951 ioi successiuiiv comoieting the ieriuiie - ments io: gtaduation itom the Sohnstovln idigh Schooi. The opportunities open to vou aieiimitedoniv bv von! ovln deteimination to make the best use oi vout educationai bacisgtound and vous o-an innate abiiities. Mi oi you have the abiiitv to hecome successiui in a numhei oi diiieient cateeis. The seiection oi the tight caieet is oi utmost imoottance to voui ovln happiness and -aeii-being. vie have uied thtough out guidance denattment and thiough the advice oi out teacheis and niincioais to guide vou in making, a wise choice, The Sinai decision, how evei, is vouxs and vouts aione. Niauv oi von mav stiiihe unceitain about von! iutiue pians. kiovlevei, ii von vliii continue to give setious thought to the vaiious avenues open to vou, keen- inq, in mind the abiiities and inteiests that vou innowl von have , we are sure that vou vliii discovei ici vouiseii in the near insure the niche in iiie that is best to vou. io: making, a vlise decision. Eilgene Y. Conant o0Xs suited t vl ishes t oi Sch .441 A ou! WS tenden xi U 'nave neiiu JUL ,J You SV mf ik' ..-' , K! I ACU LTY J' J A! 1 f 6 'I A xx f -RX Q 4f L5L:f-55? --.' .J ,'.4 1. gt' 'wil 1 Eiqgx Q57 vig? ' I A I' h J 'Cf Il?-Ev .. JXG, N' 7 , ff Z' CAROLYN T, BARTER Alfred University, B. S. LELAND P. BRADY Syracuse University University of Pennsylvania, B.S. Albany State Teachers College GLADYS A. BUELL New York State Teachers College, ANTHONY A . CANALE Union College, A.B. Columbia University, M. A. gi . M.A. EUGENE CONA NT Union College, A.B. Harvard, M. Ed. Superintendent of Schools WILLIAM A . WRIGHT St. Lawrence University, B.S. A Teachers College fColumbiaj, M. Principal of J. H. S. ANN ASHLEY Eastem Illinois State College, B. S. SID AYERS Oswego State Teachers College, Albany State Teachers College, B. M fl.-X ina- VIRGINIA C. CAVORETTO College of St. Rose, B.S.S. Teachers College, Columbia University, M. A. CLAUDE CHRISTMAN Oswego State Teachers College, B. S. GEORGE F. COMINGS Potsdam College, B. S. VIC TOR COSTA Oswego State Teachers College, B. S. , , . , , a+a'e'Sar .,'f. I :fi ' ' u.:Q:2, IMK1-w 1 . . lu- 5 - E: ' '3fLf,ff .1 , .f 4 . -ff .K MELISSA B. DUNHAM Albany State Teachers EDITH B. DUNLAP Syracuse University EVELYN E. ELWOOD College, B. S Albany State Teachers College, A.B Simons College, B.S. JENNIE M. ERMIE Nazareth College, B. S. HARRIET B. LORENCE St. Lawrence University, B.A., M. Ed. EUGENE H. SACK New York University, B. A. LaSorbonne fParisJ Deg. Sup. N.Y.U. School of Education, M.A. Yale University, Cert. in Oriental Languages MARGARET M. SAUNDERS Albany State Teachers College, B.S. JOHN P . SIEDLEC KI Clarkson College, B.B.A. St. Lawrence University, M. Ed. JAMES A. GARWOOD University of Vermont, B.A., M. Ed GERTRUDE M . GREWEN College of St. Rose, B.A. Western Reserve, M.A. FLORENCE D. JUDY Syracuse University, B.S. Cornell University, M.S., M. Ed. HELEN Q. LA THERS Albany State Teachers College, A.B. VIANNA I. STREETER Plattsburg State Teachers College JAMES G. UNDERWOOD Cortland State Teachers College, B.S. RUTH VAN DUSEN Gloversville Business School Secretary to the Principal LLOYD D. WILLCOX St. Lawrence University, B.S., M.A. JACK WROBLE Hedonia State Teachers College, B.S. MILTON E. ZOELLNER Springfield College, B. S. Albany State Teachers College, M. Ed KENNETH W. WHITE Oswego State Teachers College, B.S. IRENE F. IEWELL Elmira College, B.A. CANDIDS You know better than to wash your hands in sulphuric acid . . It's all in knowing how! Rather a long down list, Mr. Brady? what would we do without her? He's the mostest! Is it safe to come up now? What's your opinion? SENIOR HISTORY The best type of music that seems to fit our Seniors is popu1ar. Besides having an un- defeated football team this year, fsupported by many fansj, they were also very sharp in baseball, and under Gary McCarthy topped the scales in basketball. John Lawton, as director of our football team, had the accompaniment of D. Biron, W. Brown, C. Chamberlain, I. D'Amore, M. Goot, G. Hall, J. Lawton, G. McCarthy, G. Miller, W. Obenhoff, P. Ortell, J. Roddy, K. Sarris, E. Simek, R. Stock, W. Sweeney, and L. Yerdon to help him. A special note should also be added here pertaining to the cheerleading squad composed of Joni Con- roy, Captain, Mary Ann Subik, Iudy Hladik and Colleen Blood. These are just two groups that have done their part in this year's senior activities. We mustn't forget, though, that they were all under the direction of Whitney Brown, Class President. Whit was just one of a quartet that led our class, the others being Margaret DeGaro, Vice President, Gloria Hale, Secretary, and Mary Ann Subik, Treasurer. But above all, Miss Vianna Streeter must get the credit for the arrangement and conducting of many of their activities. SENIOR bf- '+- 5 i i l A .Q L- 3 ,..-' 'i xxx N . 'WM N X N J 0 X Y , xx i if f X, . Win D , ughs etin squiet, he's always full of fun and ' 1 Q'-ls whole of LH. S. ' U WIL.LIAM H. AUSTIN Seen but not heard seems to be Bill's philosophy. We hope he'l1 do all right in later years. DOROTHEA K. BANNIGAN ,fy with her sparkling blue eyes and I always full of fun and ready for a laugh to our class. DONALD R. BIRON F-I Here is the center of our undefeated team also has a way with the girls, and is quite often serenading them in the hallways of J. H. S. N JOHN J. AHEARN John is kept pretty busy working in his dad's drugstore. His understanding personality makes him really pop- ular among his classmates. MARILYN I. ALBRECHT Marilyn is well liked by all her classmates and is often seen behind the counter of the Photocraft Center She was the indispensable Photography Editor of our yearbook. THOMAS E. ALLEN . . . Just makes it to school before the bell rings every morning. His straight-forward manner is one of his outstanding characteristics. ALICE M. ARCHINAL Archie is always ready with a witty saying. Her attractive personality wins her many friends. Besides being in various school activities, she can frequently be found behind Sarris' counter. CAROL SUE BISCOTTI Carol may be small, but without her participation the chorus and band would not sound the same. JOAN K. BLAKE Joan's a very busy girl, but has time to give each one a smile. To the Bugle and the BARONET she's quite indispensable. COLLEEN L. BLOOD Ceenie will be remembered most for helping to cheer the Johnstown boys to victory, come rain, come shine. She was a valuable member of our class. NOREEN A. BRADT Noreen is often very quiet and conscientious in school, although fun-loving when outside. She is in various school activities and does her part to make them a success. CQ- EDWARD L . BRENNAN Ed's sideburns created quite an atmosphere in J. H. S. His personality and his participation in school activities were unsurpassed. I0-ANNE BROCKMYER Her instant smile, and cheerful Hi were a credit to our school. As Advertising Editor of the BARONET, she helped to make this, our yearbook, possible. , . ,-L N , v XLL -A?-' 'V I ,J ,wa .Mft pf V fe 1 , ., D 4,41 uf V V , V it , A f ld Lf '46 as I Lk' D bCL1LffP' f JL J! LL-Lgg VA, - ,JM ..-5 -ff Jfif' J , PATRIQIIA A, BROTHERSMU f' 199 is , aagyffswf 1' is ,Lil-VLBL,-,. f-v'-' f . . Q C 7Q'L 'i JQLLF Pat is one of the more athletic members of our class. She's the gal who is hoping to win the struggle in Driver Ed. When she does, better look both ways before crossing the street. EDWARD R. BROTT Ed is one of our very few class members who is always on time. His quick wit always has his home- room members laughing. JAMES E. BROWER You'l1 always know the whereabouts of Jim because his motor scooter will be parked outside. His cheer- ful personality is dmired by all fellow classmates. wH1TN . w M P , D ith t t erso lit i5'i no der at it has e' the Prgsifdegryb' our 1' for thr ar . He is a e dit o o J.H. and il e bered by hi5tj?: s5xr7fEars to cam IQ ELLEN J. CAMINITI Alway pheerful and friendly, Ellen is well -liked by v WA nd' is one of our prettiest Senior gals. -if ,if s . f - 6 if CHAMBERLAIN aj, rf., S, ., , , Ebnfkfua a m of our undefeated starting rl 'I . roved to be ver outstanding in pw ,W Z1 P Y Mgasketba . His friendly personality plus his athletic prowess have contributed greatly to his popularity. f ,V X , s, Mr MLM ,M ' fb K Wy M Lb, I 4 W X LO cs C-PYRIETOFF A If ,I st apt to see Florence driving around in ' rv 11 ' her ink and black Dodge. Flo takes an active part in sports and is always a willing helper in school organizations. JAMES B. CONANT Whether he's digging his way out of a cell, or find- ing clues with his magnifying glass, J.B's happy smile and pleasing personality rates tops with us. JOAN ANN CONROY With her flashing smile, Joni was the captain of 0111 cheerleading squad this year. Although she was a very active member of J. H. S. , she could usually be found in the halls with a certain blonde fellow. . . . Wonder who? ROBERT V. COOLMAN Bob, one of our leading band members, is a real musician when it comes to playing the Sousaphone. , 4 A M' , f r ' wfifi JJ NANCY c.coPPERNoLL It JL? Lf' V lj L .1 , AQMWZ , ff . ,J Nancy doesn't make uch iyzistfbut as e ksn f everyone listens Shefkiksspor ' ni pf the irls because of at hai . uf! 3 , I if Wwe 1 iii af PRUTHENZZIA M. CORSI Because of her wonderful disposition, Penny is loved by one and all. Where there's fun and excitement, you're sure to find her right in the midst of it. SANDRA L. CRANKSHAW Her well-rounded personality makes her nice to know and easy to like. We think Sandy's favorite hobby is making friends. DONNA CROMER Although Donna left for a while, she came back to spend her Senior year with us. Of this we're glad be- cause her wonderful way was missed by the studenm. JOSEPH C. D'AMORE Joe's efforts on the football field helped J.H.S. to an undefeated season. His outstanding personality makes him a teal asset to the Senior class. CATHERINE I. DANELORICH They say the best things come in small packages. How true! I'm convinced that the Class of '57 would be at a loss without Catherine's pleasant per- soriajjiyp A A V' J' Op a 4 'h yy, I1 ,J F3271 M QPEGAROV L' I Consid ed as one of the nicest gals in J.H.S. , Margie is going to be a nurse. Qlf her pills don't help us, her smile is a sure cute.j LYNDA I. DOPP Lynda is very quiet but oh so nice! With her helping hand and wonderful smile to match she rates A in any class. WILLIAM F. DRAKE Active in sports, Bill is always around when there's fun to be had. His personality is exceeded only by his patient, winning smile. NANCY I. ELLIS Nancy is a little gal always full of fun and pep. She certainly is a sparkling and Cute addition to our class. CAROL G. FLYNN Carol is a rather quiet, but nevertheless a very active member of 1.1-I. S. She succeeds in every- thing she undertakes and is so well -liked because of her understanding nature. GERALDINE L. FRAKER Geraldine has already nabbed her man, and it's no wonder because she has a friendly and wonderful personality. WWSJ' 'v IACQUQYN E. GIFFORD Fun-loving and peppy, Iackie is always ready for some excitement. She is usually seen riding around in a black car. MATTHEW M. GOOT Matt, a quiet sort of guy, played on the football team this year. We're sure he'll get ahead because of his nice character. GLORIA J. HALE A sweet girl with dimples that can She is popular with the boys as 1 cause of her likeable personality. GEORGE HALL x A member of our undefeated football team may be short, but he sure knows how to handle a ball. Qand the girlsj ie My Y c RAYMOND G. HATCH Ray comes to us every day on the school bus. He is i so well liked by his classmates because of his friendly personality. BETTY LOU HAYWARD Betty is another member of our class always ready for a laugh, but she is seldom seen in J'town . . . I wonder why? BARBARA F . HICHENS Barbara's happy spirit, and lively ways would be welcomed at any party. PATRICIA A. HINE Pat's one of those lucky girls who has her man all hooked, and the ring on her left hand proves it. . K? i i. lv -rf Ji-' If , N' ,, , 4 1 ,.f 1-Y L, I -fl L, 1' I Q., I, . F .1 , 1 IUDITH A. HLADIK Who'd ever think this little cheerleader could make so much noise! You'd know Judy anywhere, for she has personality plus. CONSTANCE M. HORNEY Connie's l-ll is known to allg without it we wouldn't know her 'tall. Her good gradesare the pride of her teachers. NORA JEAN HOYT Although she's quiet, Nora Jean can always be depended upon to help a friend in need. That friend- ly smile makes even the gloomiest day seem bright. CAROLE B. HUNTER Carol's wholesome character has given her the ability to make many friends. She has excellent school grades and is a vital member in school organizations. SHIRLEY E. IARABEK An especially nice girl to know. Shirley loves sports. Her pep and enthusiasm would liven up any spot. Qlispecially J. H. S. 's third floory. RONALD E. KYEA Another irreplaceable member of the Bugle staff. Ronnie can always be depended upon for a good joke. He is a leading thespian in I. H. S. plays. p . INGRID KAISER 1 T . -1 ji Y Editor of our yearbook and ' ne ' f morial . I Essay Contest, Ingrid's ma Yak a E ing ' personality make her a rea '4 ssetfto JY ' . if X ' 3 .J Q st DARYLL K, LATHERS if yi X Here's a boy who's really going places--including Wheelerville. QWe're only kiddingj. Daryll rates high in J. H. S. because of his scholastic ability. PHYLLIS M . HUNTER Phyllis' cheerful outlook on life, her helpful ways, and her many talents endeared her to students and faculty. JAMES F, KA ZMLERSKI A friend in need is a friend indeed, especially Jim and his little jeep. By the way Jim, how is fishing? ROSEMARY E . IAC KSON Equipped with her friendly smile and that infectious giggle, Rosemary is a friend to everyone. ERIC C. KNUFFKE As nice as they come, and a real neat dresser, Eric always has a joke for everything. He has proven himself an asset to the J.H. S. mack team. sr r f -- -' s- ' if fi -Y. fr: kv 4 f ri, x in Y D K -1 f V N t , ,. S f' . f sg Q- 4. mm 2 .J J, f -. ' X . V3 ,K IOHN F. LAWTON Popular with everyone, John led our football team through an undefeated season, That guy has what it takesfawith his ready smile he will always be on top. DOUGLAS F. LEWIS Nyff cw! 231,1i?3.'mf2?f V My lx , rl' X! 5fj3,ff,,w,ff1,KJ,J MAkYANNMH?.1sz4Q1mN?d'z , lx ef BJP Always ready with a smile and a pleasant d every- one, Mary Ann will always keep her many ie s. RALPH G. MARCHETTI L His good looks and happy laugh send the girls swooning. He can buzz around town in his black dodge, full of girls, of course. The school never looked better, what will Mr. Hale do without him? .l,. DOUGLAS MARSHALL Doug's little car, better known as the bomb , is often seen zooming down the streets. Doug will probably be a hot rod racer, unless his coop sprouts wings first. GLADYS I. MARTIN Her experiences with the 4-H Club have won Gladys many honors, and her knack for making jokes at the proper time is unexcelled in our school. GARY MCCARTHY Gary's one of our boys that sparked the team to victory for an undefeated season. This 6-foot plus is also the captain of the varsity basketball team. DANIEL E. MCMARTIN He excels in everything he attempts, Scholastica, saxo- phone and track. We should hear great things from Dan NANCY R. MORLEY A sweet girl with such big dimples, Nancy will go far in the future and always have a throng of friends. Her cheerful manner is welcomed anywhere, ARLENE M. NELLIS Pudgy is always ready for a laugh. Her cheerful smile and her beautiful clothes are very much ad- mired by Senior girls. RICHARD A . NELLIS Dick is one of the more quiet members of our class, but is well liked by both teachers and classmates. WILLIAM A. OBENHOFF The saying Cool, calm, and collected, fits Bill to a T. His friendliness and pleasant manner will be missed in I.H. S. next year. STACIA A. MCMEEKIN As Art Editor of the Sir Bi1l's Bugle, Stacey has con- tributed one of her many talents to J. H. S. Her live- ly, carefree way is admired by many. ANN M. MICHAELSON She's quiet, athletic, witty and always ready to lend a helping hand. Top this off with Ann's wonderful personality and you have an outstanding Senior. JEAN A. MIHAL Jean is one of the smaller members of our class who's always ready to have some fun! She has a smile for everyone. GARY D. MILLER Gary wants to be a doctor: we know he'll make a fine one. Gary has held many honorary offices, including the Presidency of the Student Council. JOYCE OLIVER Joyce, a gal with a sweet personality, has been the pride of the J.l-l. S. twirlers for three years. PETER H. ORTELL Pete helped our football team to victory this year. He is well-liked by all his classmates and is always full of fun. IOYCE A . OSBORNE She is as nice as they come. Her neatness, helpful- ness, and school spirit, will be missed next year. A whiz in shorthand and typing, Joyce ought to make a real dandy secretary to some big executive. BARBARA A, PALUMBO Her quick smile and sparkling brown eyes are the brighter side of I. H. S. In homeroom, study hall, and chemistry class, her wit and humor will be sore- ly missed. Ar' DONALD I. PATTERSON Here is a boy who is very quiet, but he has a way about him that makes everyone his friend. He drives around in a little Nash, which we are certain he won't smash. GEORGIANA I. PATTERSON This girl is packed with friendly hi's and dons a sweet smile wherever she goes. Won't she make a wonderful nurse? ROBERT I. PELOSI ob has good head for figures. They call him the Wh' f Wilson's. We know Bob will go far in his n field. EMILY I. POCHILY Everyone will remember Emily's bright smile in her commercial courses. Her rigid schedule keeps her pretty busy in school. Qt: f7 ima A,,v'f?f-fv'1JLv-Af-Lf fyfflwvd DAVID P. POL7K X 312 QAM s Even though Dave is a little quiet, everyone knows he's around because of his winning ways and cheery smile. SHEILA M. PRATT when it comes to popularity, Sheila is tops. She is full of energy and always ready for excitement. CARMELO S. PUGLIA Charlie, who is just about the best clarinet player, is always around to lend us a helping hand whenever we need it. We wish him the best of luck with his music. X - 5 ,D '58 Arlry-'D. 'A 3' .U JJ - J M 5 V Q'Jf'J8f' is ' besbfres nt e Girl's Hi-Y ever had. ,W NWe're, 'juxiliiedw twjt gloqlfreason. Her happy J yi! ,ismlMn1C r poke grevgrever disrupting Latin . ' , ' I - - ffl Wg X VN . y J A MES RODDY Every inch of Jim is packed with speed and power, thus he was a great addition to our undefeated foot- ball team, playing as halfback. FAITH ROHRS Future Head Librarian of our Public Library, Faith is far from being a bookworm, as everyone knows! As editor in chief of the Bugle, she helped a great deal to make it a success. N H , 'N rs 9 N WILLIAM B. ROTH Q , fby se QS. X Bill's humor keeps everyone laug ing. His art ability has been an asset to the school, and especially to the BARONET. Don't know what they'l1 do without him next year! DONALD ROZKYDAL Don is one of our early birds. He is wide awake, when most students are still wiping the sleep from their eyes. THOMAS A. RUGGERI Tall, serious-minded, butbehind that quiet exterior dwells a successful man of the future. JOHN RULISON John came to us from Gloversville in his Junior year. Since then he has become well-liked among his fel- low classmates. GERTRUDE E. RUSSELL Sweet and shy, Gertrude is always willing to lend a helping hand to anyone who needs it. DUANE L. SALTSMAN One of our good-looking boys, Duane lives in the R. D. section of Johnstown. He is often seen riding around in a black Studebaker. KENNETH A. SARRIS They call this boy Bardah1 . You're most likely to find him at Sarris' either working or eating. CARL P. SILIGATO No class was ever boring when Carl was present. His little remarks kept everyone laughing. lr t n f 14 J EVERETTJ SIMEK 1 lg - L ,4 , f 2 , f l, Everett is one of our Wm who idvmpfc of work to bring victory! V J 711 L If X I ' ,I , 12 V 4 CLARA MAE SMITH Mt A 3 rg 'K If 1 Clara Mae with all her co p nions, is usually spinning around town looking for fun. We wish her the best in the future, DAVID C. SMITH David is one of our problem ch..-.gen and keeps most of his teachers on the run. Wherever something is going on, David is certain to be present. WRIGHT H. SMITH The Ve1vet Fog ofJ.H.S., wright came from Georgia in his Junior year. His easy-going manner is known everywhere. RICHARD L . STOCK A manner that is friendly and a way that is ad lred, are two of Dick's vjr ble assets ,DJ ,M Tjtwjff L fiery Qnn's and vitali rt inl d to be J 1 if i f . P' MP 7 . X tv ww XX ,tx-'V VKX ELAINE B. SUTTON 3' V if 1, mmf L iv if lv 51 N ,i LJ A very busy member of thBJBugl'eV,andfBKarcijnet stigkf. Elaine is usually f und I'1'8'l1lllgJ8Wfl BlEg. hi C' 1 A N FAQS. D veg 'yy . yi J ul glh uln tg d wide grin are to be admired A ,c Q ' ' ' . giggrttpwlfrenqgfleki :gt e of his howls our halls really ringly QV -A so K Q Why' N lx WILLIAM R. SWEENEY A swell guy and a member of our football squad. Bill is a great hunter, but has a hard time deciding which , ' is best, his gun or his girl. 5. ' N N EDWARD A. TENNANT - Watch out, don't enter that Chem. Lab before you see who's in it. Mr. Wi1lcox's protege is always trying out new experiments and sometimes QBo0mj! ,SL a2Qejg rlef' mg H S . Her cheerful 3 A ' XV C' C +11 , , .. GAIL M. VALACHOVIC Gail is one of our quiet gals, but she adds warmth to every class with her smile. That long wavy hair sure is pretty. SUZANNE H. WAITE Sue is a gal full of pep and ready for fun. When she whizzes past in her Oldsmobile, you better run! ROGER E. WALTMAN One of our really high boys, who had sideburns long before the Elvis Presley craze came about. We know with his graduation he will set sail on the sea of good fortune, and, Qwe hopej arrive at the port of success. CAROL M. WEBSTER Carol, was the first gal ro pass her test in Driver Ed. Her pretty face will be missed among the students next year. ERNEST G. WESTERN Ernie is known for his athletic ability. He is most likely to be seen riding around in a dark Studebaker. JOHN B. WHEELER Although he is pretty busy working behind the counter at Rickett's, he may be heard singing the lead in many J.H.S. concerts. He has kept ours. earbook Di, budget well-balanced. I, K3 X is Ck' .1 'iff g'9 Q' Q7 J! ,rw bf 9 it if, iw X, tildi UN RHUJ' 'AV' V , at f ii at R ri rt, ft xv my 4. .E 0 5 L., X I U E' F rsyl' A11 8. D f LAURBNCE .YERDON cf rr, , If Larry always has a ready vansw r, whethersift be in the classroom or on the football field. This talent should carry him far. KAREN VEEDER Even though Karen is away on a foreign shore, we will always remember her as one of us. 1 First row, left to right: J. Robare, P. Hunter, S. Pratt, F. Rohrs, C. Flynn, D. McMartin, C. Webster, J. Blake, C. Hunter, J. Conroy. Second row: J. Kazmierski, D. Lathers, C. Danelorich, I. Brower, A Michaelson, G. Russell, I. Kaiser, J. Aheam, B. Palumbo, G. Miller, J. Wheeler, Mrs. M. Saunders. NATIONAL HONOR OCIETY At the top of our Hit Parade is the National Honor Society. Selections are made on the basis of scholarship, leadership, service and character. This group is directed by Mrs. M. Saunders. The Class of 1957 has the highest esteem for its members in this society. VALEDICTORIAN 'Q f ' '11 , i 21553. 'f2'5saa'221?-xezzzu. -' W wgisew:-55-'L Y 'Q v4 'Y 'if ,E Lisp? +33 vi' . ..f .tl 1:1 'lan i Y 'W M. -ss-. s , iLZ'1'3E'I'f Qi 'H I 11 if iii' V7-' 11.33237 ifsa4afa?',. 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FLYNN - Average - 94.999 Johnstown High School is indeed proud to present the Award of Exceptional Achievement to Valedictorian Carol G. Flynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Flynn of 6 North Chase Street, Johnstown. Aside from achieving superb grades in all of her studies she has been outstanding for her participation in such extra- curricular activities as basketball, bowling, and volleyball, and was constantly active in the Friendship and Future Teachers of America Clubs, and as a staff member of The Bugle. SALUTATORIAN DANIEL E. MCMARTIN - Average 94.512 Daniel E. McMartin, son of Doctor and Mrs. Malcolm McMartin of 9 South William Street, Johnstown, has the honor to be the Salutatorian of the Class of 1957. Not only is he known for his exceptionally high grades, but he has a long list of extracurricular activities to his credit. He has been a valuable mem- ber of the track and ski teams, and of the school orchestra. In 1955, he was elected to the National Athletic Scholarship Society, and in 1956, he was our representative to the Empire Boys State, and was also awarded the Harvard Book Club Prize. ,, A....fx s. Most Likely to Succeed GARY MIILLER and CAROL FLYNN DARYLL LATHERS and CONSTANCE HORNEY ,Q VI A JM SW' SENIORS Heartbreaker Best Personality X ELLEN CAMINITI and CHUCK CHAMBERLAIN CATHERINE DANEIDRICH and WHIT fiblj X 2 f N 9 Y Most Arhleucgyl Best L00k1l'1g BARBARA PALUMBO and JOHN LAWTON MARGARET DE GARO Mid GEORGE HALL SUPERLATIVES Class Wits Most Versatile .fa g INGRID KAISER and DANIEL MCMARTIN 10, r-A J. H f i , me ' . A .. X . A .. . -H. . -M. if i ff, QQ, A -k s 1 , 4 .1 E sqm i fi ,, K27 5 L ' 7m'qQ., 'Q 4 A . 53 'UK J ' , ONCE UPON A TIME C111 C35 1123 C131 Identities revealed in Advertising Section 14 Ju I0 R JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY Conductor QPresidentj Betty Jane Smith is waving her baton at her capable assistants, Vice President, Jim Souliag Secretary, Carol Obermang and Treasurer, Connie Romano. Miss V. Cavoretto is their class advisor. As the stage is set for the overture we see Bernard Lawton, Bill Corbett, John Kline, Frank Skoda, Bill Weirs, Jack Cleary, and John Higel as varsity football players, while Herb Oliver and John Hutchinson are wearing the uniform of the J -V team. Managers from the Junior Class are R. Vincent Healy, and Larry Doyle. As the crowd applauds, Jane Vrooman and Claudia Ralbovsky do some cheers to keep in practice. Junior Class member, Shirley Cerrone, was elected Vice President of the Student Council. Ready for a rumble, Mixin' a mess nl-legs.. U. Ni, I R.1, J, 4 M . Lynn Lollobrigida Lynn's telling jokes again. Aw, come on, Bill, throw junior cutie it back in. Busy? Beavers Coketail party Doctor I. Q. Shopw ise Pe ace on earth Charge Elvis and friend Mad scientists -X ' J , A , x ' .f'w'f' 1 , WV P ,f W Q Cf WJ V Ml 09110 01111 I JJ! Av SKA? X MI V L N -M 1, 'K' J A I ' KJ W P JNW APN by .xvwtffxyffiw -440 ?Zfl4f?bY,!QAA'j, ,MV X f 3 X513 IUWP6 SN XJJQ' IN -A, lbi!li!!01,kj1j A l LS, lx ' N1 , 'V , 1 ' ,' w ' X X X 6 final JSA!! J , , gff ' V .3 xg-W ,, 'HJ' , A ' x U ff f ikfxl 1 . . 1 . 1 f., , V, A 'SV gf N m V X V 'QNX 5 W' Q X ,fu V' H5 5' A LQ' . N. W CX? i,k'?77KXv,fl JP' - XJ Xiffxx 1 1+ W 'A N, 5 -.N WN, .U , ,E , f 11 fn,w jA I lx' 1 M 1 2 ' J' i H k I ' gl' lf ,1- J I , LJ X V-.v A X3jff ww! Af ff, ' 7,135 X Q , KL SJ XJ fx '5 , - ' , H-,A VU ,A , - V 'W V- Q 3 LX JO M . 31 , Nfl J j f 1 fm rfjyi l jp U j 3,31 1. ' 5 ,' 'W ' , ,x1,1,, V F . ' , ,N . 'I . lvx .3Vfk:Kh- TV y yin V zf .ig J f I ffl Biff I W ul JN y' QU! , H . 1' , I P 'WW JV ,fi . 'f I 1 7 f ff ' K f f u 'N ! 1 W Qi? I0 27 Left to right: H. Michaelson, V. Matousek, D. Hespelt, Advisor, Mrs. E. Dunlapg and D. Stevens. SOPHGMORE CLASS HISTORY Here's a new album being added to the J.H.S. collection of hits with Donald Hespelt David Stevens, Velma Matousek, and Henry Michaelson on the feature record as class officers. There are many sharps among this group of little flatsg Michael Keaveney, Tom Lizzio, Donald Hespelt, Ronald Jacobitz, Fred Volpp, Jim Ernst, Joe Precopia, Charlie Ruggeri, Henry Michaelson, and Charlie Schwab, may be found on our I -V athletic teams. A few sophs are to be found in the chorus, while I. Nethaway's real crazy drums can be heard in the band. The advisor of this incoming class is Mrs. Edith Dunlap. SI A' ,VUVLI f k W. A' . K ., S If UM V7 Zim ,Zu A Y 9 Pert Prerries Yqung Love I011yI1-llie 4 QQHAI UMD S. -S-9'ffi? ,Aw',i35JA' X, B Hold that tiger! Sparkling Jonie 'X f ' Wa Graduation Eve U min by iw 'N fn!!- Livin' in up Oh, happy day. Q3 1 57 Queen Margaret De Garo is being crowned by Principal W. A. Wright, King Whitney Brown is being crowned by Queen Margaret's Court Miss Judith Hladik Mr. Eric Knuffke Miss Nancy Evans Mr. Charles Chamberlain Miss Joan Ann Conroy Mrs. W. A. Wright. King Whimey's Court Mr. James Roddy Miss MaryAnn Subik Mr. John Lawton Miss Sheila Pratt Mr. Daniel McMartin E. Cannata and R. Marcherri I Q I 5 Y 2 ,ga F. Rohrs and A. Yerdon P. Hine and R. Nellis M. Albrecht and J. Brower M. A. Subik and I. Roddy E. Crnnata and R. Marchetti, I. Hladik and E. Knuffke . gm F.T.A. . W First row, left to right: S. Beatty, D. Albertin, K. Ackerbauer, B. Wheeler, C. Biscotti. Second row: J. Blake. C. Webster. C. Flynn, F. Rohrs, N. Bradt, J. Brower, M. Albrecht, A. Michaelson. Third row: C. Smith, J. Brockmyer, A. Tennant, H. Lorence, R. Marchetti, B. Hesek, J. Ragusa. DEBATING CLUB First row, left wright: R. Simek, K. Danelorich, A. Michaelson, G. Buell, G. Russell, A, Kazmierski F. Salrsman. Second row: E. Knuffke, R. Marchetti, W, Smith, J. Kazmierski, R. Kyea, A. Tennant, G. Miller. Tl ITIE 1+ Q V , wal' fv Ji' C- f N , 4f - k-ei- :.-.ve-.M K., .. f ' . if fc-X ', -A-:V-,, 16. ,.. 4 K D ..-.- K 'x,.. ' :- IAI, VY 411 65 3 X 'iii First row, left to right: N. Elliot, J. Blake, M. Albrecht, I. Kaiser, J. Osborne, J. Brockmyer, E. Sutton. Second row1P. Hunter, J. Wheeler, Advisor Mr. E. Sack, C. Hunter, M. Knoblauch. BARONET It must be noted that the composers of this yearbook worked extra hard to make it a real classic. Editor-in-chief Ingrid Kaiser had the accompaniment of her staff and their advisor, Mr. Sack. Assisting her with write -ups were the Literary Editors, Joyce Osborne and Joan Blake, with Nancy Elliot and Mary Knoblauch as Junior Editors. Bill Roth was in charge of art work while Marilyn Albrecht was selected to take the photographs. John Wheeler as Business Manager took care of the finances and Carol and Phyllis Hunter, co -typing editors, handled the production of the Baronet. Elaine Sutton, our Circulation Editor, and JoAnne Brockmyer, Advertising Editor, also helped to make this 1957 yearbook a real success. n il I - BARONET STAFF First row, left to right: P. Hunter, C. Hunter, E. Sutton, I. Kaiser, J. Blake, J. Osborne, N. Elliot, M Knoblauch. Second row: L. Cronin, J. Moran, J. Palkovic, M. Albrecht, I. Wheeler, J. Brockmyer, S. Maceyka, M. Maraszkiewicz, R. Simek. Third row: C. LaMena, D. Davis, P, Brothers, C. Ralbovsky, I. Vrooman, C. Oberman, S. Cerrone, H. Precopio, S. McMeekin, C. Danelorich, N. Coppernoll. Fourth row. D. Wagschal, B. Smith, C. Ackerbauer, C, Miller, J. Brower, W. Husted, D. Roach, M. Siligato, V. Russo, B. Wheeler. ADVERTISING First row, left to right: P. Brothers, I. Kaiser, J. Blake, J. Osborne, N. Elliot, M. Knoblauch. Second row: J. Palkovic, M. Albrecht, J. Wheeler, J. Brockmyer, R. Simek. Third row: C. Ralbovsky, I. Vrooman, C. Oberman, S. Cerrone, N. Coppernoll, C. Miller, C. Ackerbauer. Fourth row: B. Smith, C, LaMena, B. Wheeler, D. Roach, V. Russo, L. Cronin, D. Davis. First row, left to right: E. Sutton, J. Conroy, J. Blake, F. Rohrs, P. Hunter, C. Danelorich, S. McMeekin. Second row: J. Moran, P. Brothers, C. Biscotti, M. DeGaro, M. Knoblauch, C. LaMena. Third row: B. Smith C. Ackerbauer, A. Fioravanti, C. Hunter, R. Jackson, A. Mimoani, M. Siligato, C. Flynn, H. Pulsifer, N. Elliot, S. Maceyka, D. Duffy. Fourth row: S. Batty, A. Kazmierski, D. Davis, D. Hatch, C. TenEyck, J. Osborne, C. Ruggeri, W. Husted, A. Tennant, G. Russell, R. Simek, F. Saltsman, I. Kaiser, A. Michaelson, BUGLE Recording high notes on the musical agenda, is our school paper. Under the capable direction of the Editor-in-Chief, Faith Rohrs, the Sir Bill's Bugle has completed another successful year. The Art staff, supervised by Stacey McMeekin, provided us with a variety of outstanding covers and advertisements. Joan Blake, News Editor, headed the Staff which kept us up-to-date on school activities. Joan Ann Conroy, our feature editor, and her staff, supplied feature stories that surpassed all predecessors. The production staff of the Bugle, skillfully directed by Phyllis Hunter, should be highly commended for its excellent work as evidenced by the appearance of Sir Bill's News. The success of the Bugle could not have been attained without the indispensable aid of the advisor, Mr. James A. Garwood. K. Osborne, M. Adams, Front, left to right1P. Hunter, C. Danelorich, J. Conroy, F. Rohrs, J. Blake, E. Sutton, S. McMeekin. Back: Mr. James A. Garwood, Advisor. I Il-111 . i1l lklaflfl 111121 g ?lH lI'Q 'l m First row, left to right: J. Oliver, N. Bradt, I. Kaiser, J. Gifford, C. Webster, S. Pratt, A. Nellis, M. Albrecht L. Dopp, B. Hayward, N. Ellis, J. Robare, Director, G. Cumings. Second row: I. Moran, B. Preston, P. Kane, M. Adams, N. Oliver, D. Albertin, H. Precopio, K. Campbell, R. Cappello, K. Lake, C. Gros, J. Nou, L. Collins, M. Preston, J. Wheeler, I. Witzke, R. Simek, R. Key, B. Smith, M. Siligato, R. Bunner, M. Stefka, M. Lake, B. Swanson, I. Thomas, L. Gray, E. Steenburgh, M. Miller, J. Hine, M. Holmes, R, Braemerf F. . , ft!! 3, V V U, CHORUS t i ,wwbgifijfj 1 1 ' ,V Mi ' 'N Entelisano, A. Stortecky. , ,, 'V ,.1 ' x f f : f l A in fl it vb If , A Lv! f jf jfjf',gLf 'JQXLQN LW!!! ' ff' f 'Au Under the direction of Mr. George Comings, these cool cats have cut some fine records for I. H. S. with their never-to-be -forgotten concerts and their high ratings in musical competitions. First row, left to right: S. McMeekin, E. Caminiti, E. Sutton, J. Hladik, M. A. Subik, G. Hale, I. A. Brock- myer, A. Michaelson, N. Bradt, I. Kaiser, C. Ackerbauer, H. Precopio, M. Hauser, A. Mimoanij Second row: L. Collins, F. Renado, P. Corsi, A. Archinal, B. Palumbo, Advisor Mrs. C. Barterg J. A. Robare, B. Smith, D Albertin, S. Crankshaw, V. Russo, D. Wagschal. Third row: C. Romano, N. Oliver, P. Joyce, K. Campbell, E. Kuehnel, K. Lake, R. Cappello, M. A. Adams, I. Gross, D. Davis, M. Wilson, R. Simek, C. Grecco, I. Wel- ler, L. Cronin, S. Ermie, S. Miller, D. Roach, V. Matousek, B. Wheeler, N. Bishop, M. Mcwhirt. GIRLS' HI-Y t Also on our 'musical scale we find the Girls' Hi-Y. Kept in tune by President, JoAnn Robare, this group conducted food sales and collected money for the Community Chest. Accompanying the President at the meetings were Vice President, Betty Smith, Secretary, Darlene Alberting and Treasurer, Barbara Palumbo. But when it comes to the arranging of activities for the girls, the credit should go to their advisor, Mrs. Carolyn Barter. First row, left to right: S. Tennant, M. DeGaro, C. Ralbovsky, N. Elliott, C. Oberman, S. Maceyka, C. Blood S. Cerrone, N. Ellis, C. Webster, J. Vrooman, J. VanVoast. Second row: I. Moran, H. Pulsifer, J. Conroy, D. Bannigan, Mrs. Thomas L. Way, Advisor, S. Pratt, C. Flynn, G. Russell, M. Luther, M. Albrecht. Third row: C. Gros, K. Leotta, C. Barnholt, N. Granetz, R. Kosik, I. Sledlecki, C. Miller, J. Baird, C. Eacker, C. Ten- Eyck. S. Ralbovsky, M. Johns, J. Same, J. Konyn, S. Ball, K. Gage, K. wroble. ,Le lfw' ,J ,i , f, ,LN -WL lu V at ' vii! r V X A 4:4 . 6 . FRIENDSHIP CLUB Friendship Club with its President, Dorothea Bannigan, goes along with that old song called 'Friend- ship. As stated in the song, friendship means a lot. The Club has proved that saying true in its work- ing together. Along with the other officers, Vice President, Carol Flynn, Secretary, Sheila Prattg and Treasurer, Joan Ann Conroy: this club has proved the meaning of the word-co -operation. I The club will always be looked upon with great respect for all the good work it has done. The club's able advisor is Mrs. Thomas L. Way. Top, left to right: W. Vanskiver, J. D'Errico, W. Husted, E. Brennan, W. Obenhoff, F. LaFountain J. Hutchinson. Bottom: R. Marchetti, J. B. Conant, E. Knufike, I. Ahearn, P. Ortell, Advisor, A. Canale. BOY ' HI-Y with its advisor, Mr. Anthony Canale, at the podium, the cats of the Boys' Hi-Y have started rolling and have been increasing their beat from day to day. The combo numbers among its leaders such alligators as President, John Ahearng Vice President, Eric Knuffkeg Secretary, J. B. Conant, Treas- urer, Peter Ortellg and Sergeant-at-Arms, Ralph Marchetti. First row, left to right: E. Knuffke, J. Alfano, W. Weirs, R. V. Healy, J. Ahearn, W. Blethen, A. La Mena. Second row: Advisor, S. Ayers, R. Shannon, A. Tennant, D, Lathers, L. Yerdon, I. Higel, D. Simek, D. Smith. X KEY CLUB -1 - :- Ein w The Key Club, composed of 15 members, should be commended for its achievements. lj- :EL 4 Since its inception five years ago, this club has set its own high standards in adding to ' '5 Jf'fi: our musical theme. rj- Ei-:Q The club is a national organization under the sponsorship of the Kiwanis Club. ' 'f if The officers are: President, John Ahearng Treasurer, William Blethen, Secretary, R. 45 N R t , 51' Vincent Healy. 1 . - The Key Club provides the boys with experience in living and working together which ' -' ' will be of great aid to them in the future, in whatever field of endeavor they intend to pursue . First row, left to rights E. Knuffke, C. Biscotti, D. Davis, G. Miller, J. Soulia, C. Flynn, C. Smith, 1 Kazmierski. Second row: D. Albertin, S. Waite, M. Wilson, H. Van Deusen, W. Wilkes, A. Tennant, A. Michaelson, J. Brockmyer, C. Cough, Advisor, Mlle. Grewen. FRENCH CLUB Faites la connaissance du club de francais Among the top ten on our Hit Parade of activities stands the French Club. Meetings are conducted' by Gary Miller, President. Noon -hour programs include playing games, having quiz shows, singing and watching movies. The fast tempo of the club is also kept moving by Jim Soulia, Vice President, Diane Davis, Secretary-'Treasurerg and their advisor, Mlle. Grewen. M. Dorn, L. Olmsread, M. Mazur, P. Jewell, E. Van Duesen, F. Steenburgh, G. Young, D. Swedberg, L. Howard, S. Scriven, W. Carroll, D. Whitbeck, J. Bedford, D. Bellinger, T. Short, M. R. Johns, J. Baird, R. Pratt, D. Aldrich, D. Smith, M. Hogan, D. Tenant, M. Albrecht, A. Christman, J. Conant, R. Cool- man, W. Drake, M. A. Duesler, F. Enteglisano, C. Gough, R. Grandy, L. Handy, D. Hatch, R. Hatch, D. Hlllier, J. Jackson, F. Maderic, L. McGowan, D. McMartin, J. Nethaway, I. Oliver, C. Puglia, D. Simek E. Steenburgh, J. Warner, B. Wheeler, I. Windsor. 5 BAND .wif The musical background for our programs has been created by the members of the band has put on assemblies which have kept the joint jumpin'. These jive cats can do something with the classics as well, and have sent all who have come to their concerts. , Its officers are: President, Daniel McMarting Vice President, Joyce Oliver. X W .y jf 5, band under the leadership of Mr. Jack Wroble. Ranging from Beethoven to Be -bop, the Top, left to right: C. Gough, L. Yerdon, W. VanSkiver, R. Bunner, I. Lawton, Advisor, Miss V. Stree ter. Bottom: A. Shoop, C. Oberman, S. Cerrone, G. Miller, J. Moran, C. Grecco, J. B. Conant. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council is composed of homeroom presidents of J. H. S. This group of students, among other accomplishments, helped obtain funds to buy National Honor Society pins and athletic letters. Under the direction of their advisor, Miss V. Slreeter. and President, Gary Miller, the Student Council performs and sponsors many activities during the school year. A note also must be added about the other Council officers, Vice President, Shirley N wx Cerrone, and Secretary-Treasurer, Judy Moran. . J 3 Q I . Front, left to right: V. Matousek, E. Sutton, C. Flynn, J. Vrooman, D. Albertin, I. Oliver. Second row: Mrs. M. Saunders, Advisor, J. Weller, R. Cappello, F. Ohler, P. Corsi, A. Mimoani, S. Ermie UNIOR RED CROSS High on our musical scale is the Junior Red Cross. This organization raises money by holding dances, clothing drives, etc. They are under the direction of Mrs. Margaret M. Saunders and President Carol Flynn who are both accompanied by Jane Vrooman, Vice President, Darlene Albertin, Secretaryg and Elaine Sutton, Treasurer. V!!! ffllffffbgfof, f 0 L f71jV 1 f is f Q ir, W Tb w T, s6f !! ll P0 M A 1 I ,ll -XX Vffq , WM RSL ,. 4 1,3 st 1 K x jy If xk 0 Q XXX SQ! f' Yi M ,E ,UW QE , X Xa? V LW 'W f y , , JH X f ff ff! Q MX ff MM193 s X f X Off N 1 ,250 gxgg Azifggx S f,5X2 ?20:,Q ,X vi First row, left to right: W. Obenhoff, J. Roddy, J. D'Amore, G. McCarthy, W. Sweeney, W. Brown, J. Lawton D. Biron, F. Skoda, E. Simek, C. Chamberlain, G. Hall, M. Goot. Second row: J. Kline, B. Lawton, W. Cor bett, G. Miller, L. Yerdon, R. Stock, K. Sarris, P. Ortell, J. Higel, J. Cleary, W. Weirs, C. Kitchen. Third row: F. Maderic, D. Stevens, J. Patterson, D. Siver, C. Ruggeri, A. Shoop, H. Michaelson, R. Jacobitz, J. Hutchinson, T. Ondriska, J. Nethaway, J. Siedlecki. Fourth row: J. Allen, M. Keaveney, B. Hamm, J. Fagan, H. Oliver, I-I. Vacek, J. MacFadden, R. Bunner, T. Miller, B. NorthruP, I. Robare, M. Zoellner. Fifth row: D. Van Slyke, J. Christman, D. Hespelt, J. Erwt, W. Connally, E. Thompson, C. Swears. J. Precopia, A. Ermie, T. Russo, M. Whittingham, E. Steenburgh, J. Underwood. Sixth row: M. Riska, R. Grandy, F. I-Iladik, J. Palmer, D. Bellinger, R. Boyce, R. Pratt, T. Obenhoff, C. Wright, L. Doyle, A. Matsuda , ,14tf.Lja.', ..w.f1 if 46 . 1 tt FOOTBALL DW' Right up in the center of the bandstand, led by that OPP, Toscanini of the gridiron, John P. Siedlecki and Assistant Conductor M. Zioellner, blared forth the '57 Football Sym- 6 Little Falls phony to its overwhelming success under the captaincy of Tank Lawton. We just rolled over the opposition leaving 6 Philip Schuyler them to pick up the pieces. Seventeen of the players are graduating this year, but they 0 Bethlehem Central will be long remembered. Here's a toast to Captain John Lawton, M. Goot, G. Hall, C. Chamberlain, E. Simek, D. 6 Draper Biron, W. Brown, W. Sweeney, G. McCarthy, J. D'Amore, J. Roddy, W. Obenhoff, G. Miller, L. Yerdon, R. Stock, 6 Saratoga K. Sarris, P. Ortell. Let it not be said that we can't do it N again next year--Under the able leadership of Coach James 0 Mecharrieville ku Underwood, the J -V's are right up there ready to step into the shoes of the 1957 gr . 0 Scotia J A , 4 ' V 0 Gloversville J ' ' 'Xi ? . if L .Ci ,1- I X , f ' XII. ray, :ff .J X K D f V GA RY MCC ARTHY ON J. SIEDLECKI COACH CHUCK CHAMBERLA IN JOE D'AMORE WHIT BRO WN f, g . A R sv. ' :W A? Q f 'J' 3 ,si BILL 1 SWEENEY ' Cap ta in LA W TON JOHN 'f, M. ZOELLNER Assistant Coach DO ,.:M.s Q. Y ' x .Q 5 4' 3' 'F I l .1 K ' M 'I if Q , ?f f'52Q 'A t gf, . C. .. -Q he s , ,,L. , '11- V ,. as at vm' X 2 51: Sw 3 X gs EVERETT SIMEK PETE ORTELL 'E' HM RODDY GEORGE LARRY HA LL YERDON Assistant Coach J . UNDERWOOD Play your harp little David, while GOLIATH plays football! ! First row, left to right: J. Roddy. I. D'Amore, J. Cleary, G. McCarthy, B. Lawton, C. Chamberlain J. Soulia. Second row: L. Yerdon, W. Corbett, G. Hall, W. Drake, K. Brady, Coach Underwood. Third ww: Manager, L. Doyle, W. Husted, J. Lawton, VARSITY BASKETBALL Though all the final scores in varsity basketball were not hit tunes, Gary McCarthy led the boys to success as a hard-working captain. The team achieved a gold record by giving Gloversville the lower part of a basket- ball score. These hard-fighting boys will be long-remembered as one of the all-time greats in team spirit, under the inspiring direction of Coach Underwood. T I' i- r .J -'fs Q uf Nj-V , U r .i ,,.. 4 ' .xv of 4, 'I' J X ., if!! 7 M . .Q V!!! A 1 X x V, if x ,,V, xv ,. J. . V ,. A if 5 ,Lf if I . Cf' LX ' ' 4,-'V B A S K E T . B A L L . P I X N Nlx ,XX -1. RY X I fl fig A f -N First row, left to right: M. Keaveney, I-l. Oliver, F. Volpp, W. Spring QCaptainJg J. Precopia, T. J. Lizlo. Second row: I. Nethaway, P. Leveille, M. Montoney, R, Jacobitz, D. I-lespelt, R. Sammons, Coach R. Purcell. Third row: Manager, R. V. Healyg J. Ernst, C. Ruggeri, Manager, D. Smith. . 5 ...Y . A- ' JPJKA ' . K, ,gr -.,l .V. BASKETBALL 1 anaai at 4 35Q,,QQ'7 '11, 'N C Following closely on the heels of the Varsity, the J-V's kept up with their elder ,L I K Q ,fi , brothers so far as scoring field goals was concerned. Their future looks bright as next ,5 G J 3 , r year's varsity team under the continued able coaching of I. Underwood and R. Purcell. HM ' 7 fd kg . - .-'fl' cf! f E7 I 1 I 1 ! f .1 ? 1 f, fi ,A W ....-'11 f , Vx' I C7 V' - Y 1 x, L ff . 5 4 -t I r ix' . I eu ,Ii X JUN' sl' V .- 1 -V' f- me -1 gf? 535' L W xg .V if ff 'Q r dx ga 1 . 'AEJII QgfA ' gxV!.' 'Q Q Q' L' v X 'f g f Y - QL v f1 A. Xl X if? ' f' ,l Q'- t: L f zf. A f . 4 T A 5 ,ifffl x a xe ie , gg 1'f: ,, L- wf,A T .jg W 1 A W- A ' p 1: - v',L ,Q :J. Moran, C. Ten Eyck, E. Kuehnel, S. Ralbovsky, C. Cappadozy, .J 4. Q CL, Xf' X U16 night has a ihauiand eyes ,And the day but ana lla! the Hgh! of the bright world wks UYII1 fha dying 51111. 1 , w ,. 2 TRACK 757 First row, left to right: B. Weirs, B. Husted, I. Soulia, B. Drake, G. McCarthy, W. Brown, B. Blethen, D. McMartin, B. Roth, E. Knuffke. Second row: R. Schur, F. Newnham, F. Ohler, A. Shoop, B. Grandy, D. Stevens, D. Hespelt, F. Skoda, J. Knipler, J. Nethaway. Third row: J. Brower, J. Christman, D. Siver T. Corbett, C. Wright, M. Riska, M. Keaveney, C. Ruggeri, I. Kline, C. Schwab, J. MacFadden, M. Whittingham. Fourth row: Coach Zoellner. Capt. Danny McMartin being congratulated by Albert Fudger whose one half mile record ,Q N 7 if T N.. .X ef 'YO 1 CJ Q 1 X X XF ii X What's the irouble, boys? Skipa1ong Dustin These are the times that try mer1's souls. This is the way to do it, boys! 5 95 by Q A11 right, you guys. . . What is the secret of your success? Oh, Charlie, he didn't mean it. Vs 4. gi sz S-t-r-i-k-e three! ! ! On your mark. . . Will he hit the next one? BASEBALL ,-.-,, Q 'fx ' First row, left to right: E. Brennan, B. Corbett, J. Hutchinson, R. Barnes, D. B1ron B Spring, B Lawton J. Lawton, B. Adams. Second row: D. Smith, H. Vacek, D. Empie, J. Patterson B Toussamt B Nelhs J. Simone, K. Brady, I. Ernst, J. Precopia. Third row: D. Lathers, M. Montoney K Sams J Jakubec I. Allen, R. Jacobitz, B. Hamm, Coach Siedlecki. IHS 0 10 5 4 16 0 2 3 2 2 2 5 4 6 SCOREBOARD Mont Pleasant Amsterdam Mayfield St. Mary's Broadalbin Gloversville Mont Pleasant Gloversville Draper Gloversville St. Mary's Gloversville Amsterdam St. Mary's OPP 18 13 3 16 1 1 4 4 6 0 'I 6 3 4 CAST Nancy C. Coppernoil - Ralph J. Marchetti William A. Obenhoff - - James B. Conant Catherine Danelorich - - -Gary C. Miller - Carol M. Webster f t , 5 Q CLASS NIGHT ezmimnzmiion 6 gg R I SENIOR BALL N P How voice will Lravel! o-o-o-h Elvis' ' e r i It 's not that bad, Joyce Learn anything, Who you posing for, Bill? Whit? Draw, pardner! 2, ,iff P 3' Oh well, you can t win them all One hour ahead of the posse What 's up, Doc? Old miner. ready. . . aim. . . fire, i W , Complirnents of W 6 FQ47 4 i i I4 N CX Y i GELATI NE KNOX - THE REAL GELATINEH U31 J. Vrooman and R. Marchetti Compliments of , 14 PLIIHBIIIG P Ts-NNES X X afgfiwfhd f DRUG STORE s.vXgxiQ Congratulations iq ' T'l2Egl-I E12 SWG? M NJ LJ N C5 Johnstown, New York Gloversville, New York T ,ffl QT INV. YQVM J v. YVlU,'1 f MJD ? 0 -Y ' 4 , ,ff 5,9 ,M ' A W ggilff 2 , , X SV I 'RULISON 3: SON ARDIZZONE'S RICHFIELD SERVICE STATION SMALLEY'S IOHNSTOWN THEATRE I..IVINGSTON'S FELD1VLAN'S FURNITURE PEERLESS GLOVE CO. SILK SHOP EMPIE'S INSURANCE FRANKEL SHOPS U47 M. DeGaro S 55,1195 ' Mlsrligu 4 I ' fx THOSGHT Y? Compliments GH I IVICDIQI: Ol L. CO. ln. sm v-.fbwn uf uvlommwf s I I 4 I ...J 1,5 v L fl , K pf ,- x VCI 4.v-.,l'1, ,f , fy I 4 . fl L in LM? ,V V. fa-., nn! 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' 11111, . 1 O. - yy x C 1 .-U 4173, C I Q mil ,fix J I I Y f'xgb'J Q' ' 1 J' waffiygw QQ of 'B J - ' bahpdf xxx, S xv? I N7 A if Tfffflf F .W 7 f , W X Z, . ' ' 1. iff' ,. ' '45 9 l ff 1 J f Anf- D -M'-, 75ff Jff! Hx 4 10 J WD D j I i -In 5 ,N f VME? A 'fx A ff A V ,. Q MQ, u ' mm Hu ,M M',,.ffW 'k '5'-W-1'Hi...'2., ' 9? -L .6 ,J ta., .5 V .v 'Q 29, ,M fi? ul' Wu 4 My O .fi Compliments of Compliments of GI FFOIZD E. MOTOR SALES SO N Johnstown, New York Compliments of Congratulations Class of '57 GRANTS Fm I-IOVVJE l..I. Z DI EQSON Congratulations Compliments of SERVICE STATION Your Dependable Evinrude Dealer J. C.. IVII L.L.E12 Compliments of WMM? WZ Tl2l- COUNTY BUSINESS MACHINES 2 E- Madison Avenue The Business Service Built Dial 6'3615 338 N. Perry Street Johnstown, New York Johnstown so Sw If nc.: gp, Congratulations to the Class of '57 L Y - I - - - A - ELL! Ol l Sujfb Cnr CJ EHAKIKNQ 52 E. Main Street Dial 6-9223 Complete Automotive Service Pick-Up and Delivery Service f8J A. Michaelson Congratulations Complirnents to the C1'as s of 'Sv IZOBEON SAQQAI NO SM ITP-4 X' CUIIZCIO LAUNDERERS AND CLEANERS For Watches, Diamonds Silverware and Gifts See MELITA GEM LAB 33 No. Melcher Street Johnstown, New York Compliments of ws 1.50 NS semen MAQKET Johnstown, New York Congratulations to the Class FXJMML of '57 Q ' wMwZ' I 0541549 wp C. H Orne y I2 of COMDLI MENTS OI: MIRROR BEAUT Y PARLOR NEW PROCESS CLEANERS W. CRAGG fSINCLAIR NEWTON 8: MORRISON TRENT 8: NILSEN PAGANO GLOVES TRYON OIL COMPANY RAY'S BEAUTY SALON TYLER TILES SM1TTY'S SALES 8: SERVICE TEN EYCK SILK SCREEN ART W . I-I. SCRIVEN O IL, CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 57 J j x I A is i ?:-fi' QCDSE uoy G. Russ 11 JCDHNSTOVVN BANK A Friendly Bank in a Friendly City Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation SOME THINGS ARE DIFFICULT TO DO - NOT IMPOSSIBLE Deterrnine to Save All You Can, While You May. Deposit Your Savings With This Bank, at ZZ Per Annum Payable on All Accounts of 52.5.00 or More. 1111 F. Christoff Best Wishes Congratulations h fo t e COOLIXAAN Class of '57 LUMBER CO. I-IOTEL. JOHNSTOVVN Compliments of LANDEQS TAXI U25 T. Osborne i . w P WY SENIOR u 'Q SNAPS M ,QW And! J Come on, give Carol back her homework. 1.x , .. Split personality Future Einstems. The Thinker Careful! !! You don't say? Smilin' Jills Where's the mistletoe? ,I gl ,ggrfu ,f , ,sf '5- - C Xi' f Q Clic mylzf has ll thousand eyfs And th: day but amz yd the llyht of th: brzyht world Wes Milf the dyzhg sun. v Q S TRACK 757 First row, left to right: B. Weirs, B. Husted, I, Soulia, B. Drake, G. McCarthy, W. Brown, B. Blethen, D. McMartin, B. Roth, E. Knuffke. Second row: R. Schur, F. Newnham, F. Ohler, A. Shoop, B. Grandy, D. Stevens, D. I-Iespelt, F. Skoda, J. Knipler, I. Nethaway. Third row: J. Brower, J. Christman, D, Siver, T. Corbett, C. Wright, M. Riska, M. Keaveney, C. Ruggeri, J. Kline, C. Schwab, I. MacFadden, M. Whittingham. Fourth row: Coach Zoellner. Capt. Danny McMartin being congratulated by Albert Fudger whose one half mile record P w g. - ' f I 3 Skipa1ong Dustin A11 right, you guys. . . S-t-r-i-k-e three!!! 1 fr O 1 AX F! Nik X 9: W F, T Eg! 'iiifr' What's the trouble, boys? These are the times that try men's souls. This is the way to do it, boys' V E What is the secret of your success? ,M On your mark. . . Oh, Charlie, he didn't mean it will he hit the next one? M, -.. Q, PVS' ,-- 1, - W4 MJ ,R M 7 BA EBALL J First row, left to right: E. Brennan, B. Corbett, J. Hutchinson, R. Barnes, D. Biron B Spring B Lawton I. Lawton, B. Adams. Second row: D. Smith, H. Vacek, D. Empie, I. Patterson B Toussalnt B Nellis I. Simone, K. Brady. J. Ernst, I. Precopia. Third row: D. Lathers, M. Montoney K Sams I Iakubec J. Allen, R. Jacobitz, B. Hamm, Coach Siedlecki. IHS 0 10 5 4 16 O 2 3 2 2 2 5 4 6 SCOREBOARD Mont Pleasant Amsterdam Mayfield St. Mary's Broadalbin Gloversville Mont Pleasant Gloversville Draper Gloversville St. Mary's Gloversville Amsterdam St. Mary's OPP 18 13 3 16 1 1 4 4 6 0 7 6 3 4 CAST ELLEN DEAN - - - - - - JOSEPH ------- HEA THC LIFF -------- Nancy C. Coppernoll - Ralph J. Marchetti William A. Obenhoff HINDERLY ERNSHAW ------ James B. Conant KATHY ERNSHAW ----- EDGAR LINTON - - ESABEL LINTON - - - 2' 5 Y P'.1' s y 1 , . . il? CANDIDS Catherine Danelorich - ' -Gary C. Miller - Carol M. Webster mzh-swmecg WPHEQHPTE -, ,,. ani5!s::::5:5:fSi?r:::::?:::S??E?E1fran an CLASS NIGHT P-EZPTZFUCDZPTZEOCJ 1f Q SENIOR BALL How voice will travel! o-o-0-h Elvis! ! 5 . , I L 5 It 's not that bad, Joyce. Draw, pardner! l ll' I 1 Nj b SM Oh well, you can t w1n them all. yi 35 Q' . Q41 1 'A V Wm ,. If ,, , if F Ji. A Q A, 5 -1'-Q I , v- 'ffl f x . fi 5' R' fp. - ax' ' L' X .. - ' ' Liaf gin , . 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