Perth Central High School - Highlander Yearbook (Amsterdam, NY)
- Class of 1959
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.- 5 . ,XF ' ..,f.-g-gg---fy:3:-.xy.mu- x 1- -:ag-x.v.h-gasff',A V, .Aw ', f1v H'f. ' 091 . ' ,V ' f -.3.yw-a. ..-1-5+A..3gf3 i1 9: 1 Hdifga- 4424200 'Q K U x f F-,gnu -..s:4..A...- ,L .11-' up . ws m:x.x3mvmn-411.1 w4v-af nw-,:4 :vu as v- ag-nn-:Jim ,,....,m.:Nr,-mn:g.nus- 1- mfawluf ' Wa TT1E Q 1959 Top to Bottom ROBERT MERRY Editor ' RICHARD SMITH Business Manager SUSAN BROWNELL Subscription Manager MR. OWEN PARSONS Yearbook Advisor VT' 1 . 'FF we Q V Y N Q' Q fhyfx nm . ' V U xv vt. s.- 4 Lv lim! 1 41 -3 Perth Central High School Amsterdam New Uorh Foreword We, the Senior Class of 1959 of Perth Central School, proudly present the HIGHLANDER. We hope we have kept its high standards set forth by those before us. In presenting this publication we have done our best to bring you close to all the activities our students participate in, both curricular and extracurricular. We would like, at this time, to thank everyone who has helped make this publication a success. ,?i4ncfe4: 27'4Lk1T We dedicate . We, the class of '59, are proud to dedicate our HIGHLANDER to M R. ROBERT C. WHITE. His ready willing- ness to help everyone at the school, his disregard for time spent in our behalf, his la st i n g smile, are characteristics that have endeared him to us. Not only is he loved by the students, but by every- one in Perth where he has taken an active part in community and social affairs. We have m iss e d Prof at school this year, but hope Perth will have the good fortune of having Mr. White back again soon for many years to come. Our Administration MR. ROBERT C. WHITE Principal MRS. ELIZABETH BOWERS Acting Principal .fy Qijg 1,0 LA .,A,f.fvL.,X 4 1' Q71nfOUkq ,lfir-Lf'-Aj! 3 1 ,Wim kc if . EV7 TJL7 fi? If5f-7 'Lfl4-' cad . . . supcrvisc . . . guide . . I CI-LARLES McCONVILLE Secondary Supervisor MRS. RUTH PAINE Elementary Supervisor STELLA TARMEY Secretary Front Row, Left to Right: John Collyer, Gerald Phillips, Spencer Kaiser. Bottom: William Clapper, Robert ' Murphy. GEORGE DECKER V4 Treasurer WILLIAM I-IOVAK Berth Central School District Clerk of the Board gr' Front Row, Left to Right: Mrs. Martha Dildilian, Miss Sally Jenner, Mrs. Kay Cole, Mrs. Margaret Rogers, Mrs. Frances White, Mrs. Eleanora Paris. Second Row: Mr. Everett Fish, Mrs. Lenore Holland, Mr. Donald Lein, Mrs. Marilyn Goodrich, Miss Mildred Isabel, Mr. Richard Burda, Mr. Owen Parsons. To prepare us . Driver Education h ,ksfwm K -, ' 811, , C LAN 1 Mr. William Ward ,M - A g I 1 ,i A ,f ,Fr Front Row, Left to Right: Mrs. Florence Marnie, Mrs. Theresa Crannell, Mrs. Lillian Munyon, Mrs. Gertrude Maroney, Mrs. Eliza Reed, Mrs. Rosalce Nellis, Mrs. Mary Lafoe. Second Row: Mrs. Nancy Alexander, Mrs. Charlotte Vogel, Mrs. Laura Love, Mr. JosephMainvil1e, Mr. Paul Dufresne, Mrs. Louise Wagner, Mrs. Mildred Collyer, Mrs. Eva English, Mrs. Angie Lou Fish. . for tomorrow Teachers Aids C ff 'E I' ' uv T 'VX Miss jean Siebe Mrs. Cora Phillips For Service . Bustodians S ,A g ,Is Front Row, Left to Right: Robert Pettit, George Buell, George Phillips, Donald Parker. Back Row: Roy Corey, Stanley Rogers, Perry Vickers, John Hemstreet, I-Iowley Fick. Cafeteria Personnel Left to Right: Minnie Bishop, Ruth Gasner, Maureen Phillips, Hattie Traver, Madelene Buell. l Parent-Teachers Association ur Thanks B. to all the P. T.A. for their gift of a fine camera . . . The Yearbook Staff DOT GENNETT President of P. T. A. 4 k f --...ss-.K MS. v -..,,,,.-.N I K I ff I ! 2'-ff SU SAN BROWNELL Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, School Paper Edi- tor 3, Subscription Manager of the Year- book 4, Treasurer of Class 15 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 35 Senior Play 4, Variety Show 25 Spring Festival 3, 4. I xx O I I s CAROL COREY President of Freshman Class, Pres- ident of Sophomore Class, Vic e- President of Senior Class, Cheer- leader 3, 43 Spring Festival 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Variety Show 1, 2, Co-Editor of Newspaper 3, Yearbook 4, Student Council 3. 4 I OE! V its L, ' I , n 1-' L ,Q V i A ,jf , is ' ,Se-mo uv V ff L 13-4 V NVCOLX W' uri 7 ',.f W 'lv' ' CLAUDIA DeGOLYER Chorus 1, Variety Show 15 Junior News- paper 35 Treasurer 4, Library 45 Cafe- teria 35 Fashion Show 4. THOMAS DAGGETT Senior Play 4. ? ,uf DAVID FRISCH Variety Show 3,45 Senior Class President 45 Senior Play 45 Year- book Photogrqpher 4. , 'l ' a' , 5, l 5 ,fill 'wi Lji 4 f' 5 ,J fini' Q ,Vw 1,1 xruxy, 5 1 I If f ,rt 1' ,, 15.11 ix, ' ftbvvk -f . 5 , I ,I M .. 5, 5 J 15 , 5 5 4 af 5 I Mk, Qu . . Lv .ills , L . V 1 1 '-4 1 ,N Q 1 54, HSS CHRISTINE HICKOK Senior Play 4. J 1' ' , .. 5 ,J N9 1, 4 ,V 1 ,I J' l ANTOINETTE GRAFF Variety Show 1, 2, 35 Chorus 1, 35 Senior Play 45 Newspaper 35 Cafeteria 11, 2. 1 ' ' i f FRANK JABLONSKI So C C e r 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Play 4. 4 CARL JAWORSKI Chorus 43 Senior Play 4. 1 1 I , r UAW W lvl 3 O 131 lf? ll VV rl f A , lf N gf ly ymyyy 3, J ,XJ I ' J ED ARD UGER Basketballlll, 2, 3, 3 Baseball 1, 2, Soccer 13 Secretary 33 Variety Show 33 Senior Play 4g Chorus 4. l DON Kos1NsK1 Treasurer 33 Senior Play 4. Senio JOSEPH MASON S enior Play 43 Basketball 1, 2, 33 Base- ball 1. I f '- ROBERT MERRY Baseball 1, 2, 35 Soccer 1, 35 Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 15 Spring Festival 15 Vice-President 35 Vari- ety Show 2, 35 Editor-in-Chief Yearbook 45 Senior Play 45 Fashion Show 4. ' ,S if fr ' W JJ 1 ,Cm 158 4 UCL W 3 MT 35,4 ,F 4325- A W, ,A ffl RAYMOND MosKAL '55 K ,UN I V A Vt Variety Show 1, 2, 3,45 Senior Play 4. i it W JU 'I Cxff Jai PM L!! I LL, ff A5119 5 f K' L' J Lk, f' ' 560 Mxfii' CT A ,lass EVELYN MOTYL Vice-President 15 Spring Festival 1, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Play 45 Vari- ety Show 1, 25 Secretary 4. TL rf NANCY PICKRELL Variety Show 1, 25 Chorus 1, 2,45 Cheerleader 1, 25 Cafeteria 1, 2, 35 Spring Festival 1, 45 Senior Play , 45 Class Secretary 1. v, K' J g ',M4'Z?6 Q2 f'Z7K6ff' ff K, mf f , ' JZ 14 f' jif .iff 11 ff ff LCAJK, Y .lfifffff 05 ff 'ffl . 5,7 FT, 1 4, ly X 1' I W f' 1 A to yr ,ff lf' RAYMOND REKSC Senior Play 4, School Band 1. I V A f JOANN SAWYER Art Editor School Paper 35 Cheer- leading 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader Captain 3, 43 Spring Festival 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Variety Show 1, 2, 3, 43 Senior Play 4. NANCY RICHARDS Spring Festival 2, 3, 43 Senior Play 45 Chorus 1,2, 3,4. Senio RICHARD SMITH Basketball 23 Senior Play 4, Advertising D Manager Yearbook. PATRICLA VAINAUSKAS Cheerleader 2, Secretary 2, Senior Play 45 Cafeteria 33 Chorus 2. 1 A 9' QQJQQ ,MU CAROL VANOSKY 4, L , Cf Variety Show 1, 2, 3,45 Cheerleader 33 fgytff L V 6 A Senior Play 45 Spring Festival 3, 43 Chorus ' Q ,lvl 40 L V' I - 1616! ls 3: 4' , ,0 , 0' f a!l,c,X'6- A .a,LlL5f Lflfh l f Jw f LZ j 014' ' J f 1 fvufi' ff 'yr Affbl 'Y IA' fb L will! ,, 1 ' 1' ff'7 ' ,LV V AML, df f Q LMP, wf f f ,tj ' fr 7 vf ' ,W , 1 af I . ff,,t C I MLVW LQ , ,fy , .f ALL' d,Q!M,fr 'Y I ' LL-,,6f 4 r f A ff We if 535 ffflf w f RRY v ERS Soccer , 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Base- ball 1, 2, 3, 45 President 35 Senior Play 45 I M!! All Star Bas k e tba ll 2, 4, Sports Editor gif School Paper. ,V A 7 .papal W7 '4 L ,7 ff BARBARA ZIELINSKI Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Spring Festival 45 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 2, Variety Show 1. From the past . HISTORY OF Tl-IE CLASS OF THE FAMOUS FIFTY NINERS INTRODUCTION While it is the custom of other class historians to exaggerate the abilities 'and attainments of their class, it is a great delight to me that I can exercise extreme modesty in writing the history of our class. In taking a retrospective view of these four years and observing the part taken in the history of Perth Central during that time by the class of fifty-nine, it is alarming to contemplate the pitiable condition of the school had it not been for this class. This assertion requires no proof. The class is willing to admit it, but, as coming generations may be skeptical, it will be well, perhaps, to record the facts. Freshmen: The scene opens at the beginning of the school year of 1955. On stage were 20 boys Qabout to become men, and 13 young girls, all possessed with that strange feeling of awkwardness and timidity which so often attends the starting situation of a new act of life. However, after a few words of explanation and encouragement by Miss Hunter, our advisor, the class of fifty-nine was at ease and fired with the ambition which would carry it to its great achievements. We had not yet learned to stuff a ballot box. So on their own merits, Carol Corey was elected president. The chief assistant was vice-president, Evelyn Motyl. Nan Pickrell was made secretary as she had a real fountain pen, not just an old ball point. The money bags were intrusted to treasurer Susan Brownell only because she had a deceptively honest expression. To fill these coffers, we eager salespeople peddled pencils, paper, cards, stuffed animals and such merchandise. The high social spot of this year was our gals Square Dance. There is no need to dwell on om' academic .stand- ing, for the records show that we were up to par with the freshman standard. Sophomore: In 1956 when the bell rang for the second round, there were now only 16 men but still 13 Junior: women' to enter the ring. About the middle of the sophomore battle anew pugeilist called John fEnos Chestyj Snyder entered the fray. Another welcome and decorative addition was pert Pat Vqinqugkqs, The incumbent campaigner Carol .Corey went in for the second term as class presi- dent. The treasury was growing so we made Susan Brownell vice-president and the treasurer's money was turned over to Barbara Zielinski. Pat Vainauskas borrowed the fountain pen and became secretary. To keep solvent we solicited magazine subscriptions all the way from the suburbs of western Galway to eastern West Perth and from the Vails Mills Drive-In to a glittering dance ex- travaganza we called Winter Wonderland. As in all endeavor for survival, a few will drop by the wayside and so we started our junior year with a class of 25 brilliant scholars. just to solve the wallflower problem we bid good bye to joe Whittey in January. We were now a dozen strong men and a dozen lovely women, which we considered a pretty perfect proportion for any situation. Larry Vickers now took the honor as president. Joe Whittey was made vice-president. Ed Kruger took over the secretary's pen and the safe was guarded by treasurer Don Kosinski. We recognized the fact that there could be some valuable experience in the senior class so we invited them to assist and cooperate in sponsoring a Valentine dance in our beautiful new gymnasium. We called it Red Fantasia and it was so successful that it will be talked about 'by the good people of the village of Perth until Perth be- comes a city. Senior: Cupid has, by now, played havoc with the heart of our advisor. She has become Mrs. Olendorf and left us. Mr. Lein capably climbed into the driver's seat and took over the lead reins of us wild mustangs. Beavers would be put to shame if they could recognize the industrious attitude with which we tackled the problems of becoming a senior class that would be pointed to with pride by Perth Central. First a good busines man for our president Dave Frisch. Second the executive experience of Carol Corey as vice-president. Honest Claudia DeGo1yer as treasurer and the literary Evelyn Motyl as secretary. ' The dramatic. highlight of the season was our play Stop the Wedding. Had it beenshown in New York it would have stopped Broadway. After the festivities quieted, we obtained three new members to our troop. Jack Montanye, an experienced senior, john Botta and Pauline Wohn from the big city of Amsterdam. .SUMMARY While concentrating on the activities of our own class, we did not shirk our responsibilities of joining all other classes in furthering the glory of Perth Central in all fields, expecially in ath- letics where Perth is known as the team which fights with the scabbard when the blade is broken. As George Washington is pointed to by historians as the personification of pa trio tism, as Shakesph ere is the fountain head of dramatic literature, as Euclid is the chief'propounder of geometry, as Beethoven is the soul of harmony, as Raphael is the master of art, so will the class of the Famous Fifty Niners be pointed out by the faculty and by the students ofthe future, should truth continue to prevail, as the personification of all that is true, noble, generous and sublime. We cannot feel too grateful to Perth Central and to her earnest, zealous faculty and her splendid spirit of roving, not drifting. We feel our future lives have to a large extent been moulded and our journey rendered more pleasant and profitable by our work here and by the as- so c iation here enjoyed. And so it is with very grateful as well as with very sad hearts that we deliver into other hands the destiny of our schooland turn to face other adventures and responsi- bilities. We will . CLASS WILL OF 1959 We the class of 1959, leave to the leave to the leave to the leave to the leave to the to to L Io Ia Ia L Io In In I, L I. I. In I, In 1. In In I1 Ia I. I. school-anything that we can afford after all our expenses have been paid. teachers-a Senior class that will get their homework in on time. freshmen-a map guiding them through their high school years. sophomores-Mr. Freidman and Mr. Rosenthal to guide them. juniors-C-ood luck in one of the fastest moving years of their lives. the players and cheerleaders-another league championship. our parents-our old :eport cards with the marks they earned. SUSAN BROWNELL- leave my driving ability to Virginia Wagner. CAROL COREY-leave room 21 to the seniors, but take all the memories with me. TOM DAGGETT-leave my ability to make recordings of cars during play practice to any- body. CLAUDIA DeGOLYER-leave something I haven't got but plan to get as soon as I get it to give to someone who hasn't got it but plans to get it soon. DAVID FRISCH-will my date book to any of the juniors who need it. ANN GRAFF-leave my ability to stay away from boys to certain junior girls. CARL JAWORSKI-leave my hub cap locks to one of the juniors in the case one of them should get a car. FRANK JABLONSKI-leave my ability to shoot foul shots to Rick Vedder. CHRISTINE HICKOK-leave to future seniors my luck with their term papers. RAYMOND MOSKAL-leave my side burns to Mr. McConvil1e. EV ELYN MOTYL-leave my seat in Business Law to anyone who wants it. NANCY PICKRELL-leave my after school rides with Tim R. to a certain sophomore with the intials C.V. NANCY RICHARDS-leave my history review book to anyone who claims it. ED KRUGER-leave my speed to Bill White. RAYMOND REKSC-leave my History note book to james Hemstreet, so that he won'thave. to work too hard copying. ROBERT MERRY-leave my ability to voice my opinion in matters to anyone who needs it. JOANN SAWYER-leave my ability to catch, and to hang on to, a six footer to Sally Chew. RICHARD SMITH-leave my ability to twist teachers to my thinking to Alfred DiCaprio. PATRICIA VAINAUSKAS-leave my natural blonde hair to janet Z. CAROL VANOSKY -leave my false tooth to Perry Vickers. LARRY VICKERS-leave my height to Virginia Wagner so that she can be the worlds tallest cheerleader. BARBARA ZIELINSKI, leave. X E Seniors It's True But YOu Guess Who . . ' si' ' 'TI 'V x .1 ' -- . Q S 'r 6 4' wr n ' .Je ,I 44 tis: ,. - 4037! vp! X -1 4 an-if f-in-P I I 1 e v v 10 Vx--. !,...-:J 'VZ :W The future . Let us turn the clocks ahead to the year 1970. The 1959 graduation class are now on their own in the world. ' SUSAN BROWNELL is the owner and operator of Perth's largest Used and Wrecked Car Business. CAROL COREY has become secretary to the president. V TOM DAGGETT and DAVID FRISCH together manufacture the latest hot rods and souped-up cars. ANN GRAFF is happily married to her service man. CIAUDIA DeGOLYER and DON KOSINSKI have gotten together in horse matters, and now own one of the largest ranches in Texas. A That well-known hillbilly singer, ED KRUGER, averages about S golden records a month. He is accompanied by RAY MOSKAL on the guitar. JOE MASON is the manager of a large firm producing elevated athletic shoes. NANCY PICKRELL is still knocking around town, wondering what to do now that she has left Perth. JACK MONTAYNE is managing a restaurant on the Alaskan Highway. EV ELYN MOTYL is the nurse to Doctor RICHARD SMITH, a very famous surgeon. NANCY RICHARDS, in her freshly starched uniform, is working in the Perth Central Cafe- teria. BOB MERRY has become professor at Albany Teachers College. CARL JAWORSKI is a speed car racer at Fonda-race-way. CAROL VANOSKY spends most of her time in night clubs singing. FRANK IABLONSKI is playing basketball for Boston Celtics replacing the fabulous Bob Cosey, in the back court. CHRIS HICKOK is married to a manufacturer of grass skirts in the new state of Hawaii. PAT VAINAUSKAS is happily married, with 6 children. She spends week-ends making T.V. appearances as a comedian. JOANN SAWYER, after touring the country learning new cheers, has returned to Perth as ad- visor to the Varsity cheerleaders and their Captain, Pat Redmond. IARRY VICKERS is another Einstein. His latest Vickers Theory has revolutionized science. RAYMOND REKSC is head ofthe Perth Fire Department. BARBARA ZIELINSKI has surprised us all, in becoming a public speaker. 1 wana N W 57 i w A ' 1 Nl if 3. w.w..N 72 if I f -' QW J f 52 i w 5 4 f J V ' I f 1 5 Km! mwwglf m W . ,Q s f A 446 EE ,'J7.7G i 'ff 'S , Mg- , 'fi 1 V5 rg Vs NSN Twins Junio RAYMOND ABRAHAM CASSANDRA ANDERSON JO -ANN BENNETT I 5 '-a MM fx LAI' ' A,:AL l M 5 ,IV JOHN BOLTASH CAROL BUELL SIGITAS BUDNIKAS My 0 W QM DOROTHY CETNAR NORMAN CETNAR ALFRED DICAPRIO ass l .1 i- 'ff ., ' l yufgfvf MJ 5, , CLAUDIA DIESSNER ELAINE DROZINSKI MICHAEL HEALEY My ,aw ' A ... 4 4 ' .v -, : , -f .. - 45713, 4 5 . .X JAMES HEMSTREETI' EDWARD HER-BA JOSEPH JABLONSKI RICHARD JABLONSKI JOSEPH KIAUNIS SHARON LEDERMILLER D, ' N' 'A -L' u JV' .'v 1 ,J x 1 f V L VC , X 1 V,,'wf 1' L, R, K If VL I 4 f , A ,f V4 ,pbvx lf f I, f If Sf 1 , f 1 1 , D , f 1 f , , 4 . I 'X 'f 'I I1 M Sf f, lo? wi I vfff: W?lvI!V kclukl J . 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A il I is 2, Q L'., Sophonun LILLIAN ABRAHAM PATRICIA BASCOM MARY ANN BOLTASH SALLY CHEW JOHN COLLYER THOMAS DEAY DOUGLAS DOESBURG MICHAEL DOMKOWSKI GARY DUDKA MATTHEW EAGLE EDWARD GOODEMOTE JAMES GooT BARBARA LEE HORTON LOUIS HILDEBRANDT HOWARD KENYON MICHAEL KILINSKI ROSANNE KILMER IRENE KISSINGER THOMAS KRAVIS ROBERT LEWANDOWSKI 2lSS FRANK MAZUR SANDRA MAROTTA EILEEN MILLER FRANCIS MOTYL DAVID MURPHY YVONNE OPALKA GEORGE PHILLIPS LINDA PRZYBYCIEN COREY SANTO JACQUELINE SAVOIE DAVID SCOTT ROSE MARIE SIMEONE JEAN SITTERLY ROBERT THOMAS FRANK VanAERNAM CAROL VAINOSKY RICHARD VEDDER MARGARET VICKERS RICHARD VIDULICH DAVE ZIELINSKI JANET ZWOLAK ,SW U: ff:1Is ': A : I'?5gg- bf' is .. I -nf as fy' I gp, R, ff M ff..fI '1l'! . Q ww, !?5syp'jg-In iff Q W 3, :N yas ef , I e s My fiuldg Iii 354 - 1 ff' . If 1 ea, I ,iz iI.m+H.?,, ,N df , ,xr Y,1.+sug14,H' N 1 rf ma.-n:v::,,, NJ N Q Q, Q 5 ik :Q gi N ju' .,:..Q Z -M' :PQ A L' ,N IA. . 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I I fy A 1 :ELM fl-It IAL A ILM' rv' L , L 'X LL'lpL!jLLi n 1 5 ITIL WCW ' f g A vi C4 , LL I L R 1 ' iff' ' U ,Q ' NANCY TYLER ROBERTA WAGNER Q Autographs Q ff'- 5 Q X Lf r Pa s X Q1 1 .W I M Xb. 1 'mf LhYv .1Q4rCf -:- fg- V- 1. Pa dw' ' x X R el S N 8 . . MNA: 1 K:- 1' , Q 1 T Q WX L 2 w K xg A Rcadug 1,v,R1iI1I'l 'Rxthmctu is k k X X Q ffffwgfmaf-QA si -a W 7 vw .N A HW an N . by gk .Q k g 141' ,Je f W Q, sig E S g Q J kV,,...-ul' M tv W ' ' . - 2 T 'wg 50 ' ft A fa' i h t h Front Row, Left to Right: Rosemary Stewart, Carol Peck, Linda Lewis, Mrs. Paris, Diana Violyn, Carolyn Ippolite, g Nadine Renyak. Second Row: james Roman, Edward Banewicz, Carol Baxnoski, Cilia Travers, Diane Dziewit, Lois Ann Edel, Chrys Chappa, Kenneth England, Bernard Wenskowski. Third Row: Andrew Kilinski, Marshall Knaplk, Donald Abraham, -Gregory Healy, Tobi Matthews, Gordon Brown, Leon Anderson. irudc Eighth Front Row, Left to Right: Linda Springer, Gail Mildern, Eleanora Vanosky, Mrs. Paris, Diane Zwolak, Joyce Reksc, ArIcncVidulich. Second Row: Robert Hcrba, joseph Herba, Mary Lou Hemstreet, Faye Anne Sweet, Gay Tyler, Diane Marek, Annc White, Richard Roman, Robert Kosiba. Third Row: Nicholas DeMa.ria, Edward Cetnar, john Fitzgerald, james Pitcher, Richard Siegle, Alan Hart, Allan Greene, Carl Angus. G C .4 W' 3 Front Row, Left to Right: Linda Wenskowski, janet Watrobski, Phyllis Sawyer, Catherine Sherman, Pauicia Fryzcl, t Iudith Danwphire, Dianne Du Mont, Helen Ofiara, Linda Farley. Second Row: Thomas Hart, Peter Budnikas, Ricky Burns, Alex Kowalski, Dwight Pickrell, Arthur Banewicz, Thomas Iablonski, Willard Daggett, Mrs. Holland. Third Row: Neil Tyler, David Paro, Calvin Vickers, Robert Fisher, john Van Dersen, Edward Van Aernam, Gerald Austin, Edward Vickers. Absent: Fred Seaman. irzldi ' Front Row Left to Ri t: Karen Poolrr Beverl Boltash, ud Vainauskas, Betty Hcrba, Donna Lee Bollinger, Dori. S , . , , 1 Y Y A L X L I 1 Clark, Barbara Kulczycki, Judy Puzybylowicz, Sharon Kravis, Judy Frasur, Shiela Thomas. Second Row: jufk Stoddard Douglas Pick, Russel Phillips, Stefanie Mclilgea, Sharon Quist, Patricia Sollccito, Lynne johnson, Carol Lynch Kathleen Spagnola, jane Chew, Marilyn Marotta, Nicky Boltash, Glenn Marik. Third Row: jimmy Fitzgerald, Melvin Y Savoie, John Woodford, Joseph Sprogno, jimmy Fitzgerald, Richard Dziewit, Richard Di Capprio, Tim McFef:ley I Tim Murphy, Richard England, Robert Poremba, Raymond Phillips. Teacher: Miss Isabell. il ll - .. ... A ' -:Q ,- 3, .K S N -F , H, . 2 f rr 1. U' ' ci ' ' wa! N 9- I X t h First Row, Left to Right: Douglas Frederick, Lyn Francisco, Kenneth Mildern, james Sitterly, james Pel.neau. Second Row: Deborah Alibozyk, Judith Goodspeed, Marion Skretkowich, Carol Miller, Barbara Lois, Bernadette Michael, Cheryl Kiaunis, Diane Rozdolsl-ci, Lynn Yost. Third Row: David Schell, Nikky Platt, Leondard Rytel, Robert Duemler, Reno Healey, Harold Koller, Wiltsie Finch, Keith Collyer, Mrs. English. Fourth Row: Vaughn Mosher, Elaine Green, rude from Row, Left to Righu Harvey Hemstreet, Richard Simmons, Steve Vainauskas, William Ostrawski, David Fmiskas. Second Row: Judith Hildebrandt, Barbara Opalka, Gladys Adamkoski, Shannon Vedder, Sally Wiegleb, Nlikki Williams, Donna Rogers, Diane Bishop, Anne Ippoliti. Third Row: Bernard Traver, Stanley jablonski, Patrick Vheabon, Kathleen Munson, Sharon Bishop, Michel D'Addio, john Przybycien, Paul E. DuFresne. Fourth Row: Tom .ewandowski, David Smith, jerry Klubukawski, james Pesta, Robert Austin, Richard Blaeha, Brian Horton, Howard Abraham. - 4 . . g Q , ,X .. - Q . I 5. ,, ga, R A M V 'iw - ,L ,HU nf Marchia Knapik, Rosalyn Pettit, Mary Ann Makazynas, Candy Fuerst, Lana Savoie, Carl Menge. Sixth Grade Kar 1 gr frx' Q.- L M fr if Front Row, Left to Right: Donald Pooler, Gordon Van Aernam, Elden Neri, Joseph Crocetti, Chester Kowalski. Second Row: Linda Havel, Judy Frederick, Bonnie Kaiser, Rosemary Edel, Kyle Yost, Kathy Kyler, Barbara Ostrowski. Third Row: Kathleen Barbuto, Patricia Sweeney, Donna Knack, Barbara Davis, Michele Klementowski, Linda Angus, Carolyn Baker. Fourth Row: Ronald Rectov, Walter Adamkosl-ci, Dlvid Musgrave, Larry Eagle, Gary Bishop, Larry Schneider, Dennis Kosinski, Ronald Deay, Mm. Gertrude Maroney. N I i 1 I' dt 1 Fi h Front Row, Left to Right: Wayne Francisco, Andrew Sitterly, Donald Cennett, David D'Addio, Wayne Marek, Alex Domkowski. Second Row: Virginia Kiounis, Linda Tesitore, Theresa Kowalczyk, Maribeth Alibozyk, Dawn Vickers, Sheila Mainville, Donna Streeter, Lane Hickok. Third Row: Bonnie Poremba, Geraldine Wohn, jean Gasner, Susan Rogers, Barbara Pelotte, Donna Phillips, Ellen Siegle, Mary Rogers, Susan Savore, Pe-nny Bramer. Fourth Row: Richard Podolec, Richard Bohlke, Charles Townsend, David Fish, Ronald Wensl-coski, Ronald Cemar, Gary Markert, Michael Lynch, Timothy Healey, mild Chiappa, Mrs. Wagner. l l .-, - if in Q, h Front Row, Left to Right: Teddy Kowalczyk, Artie Good e mote, joseph Goodspeed, Mark Fuerst, Ronald Pesta Second Row: Elda Francisco, Sandra Seaman, Patricia Messineo, Marguerite Smith, Christine Ievitt, Karen Strocz loan McConville Bertha Adamkoski. Third Row: ohn Banewicz Denean Horton Linda Williams Susan Wheaton, 3 Y Y I Kathleen Spragno, Karen Miller, Cheryl Frascatore, Robert Hinkle, Mrs. Lafoe. irudc Front Row, Left to Right: joseph Havel, Arthur Bush, Stuart Grant, Alfred Opalka, Mark Quackenbush. Second Row: Cheryl Marek, Joanne Kilinski, Deborah Sing, Mary Linda Bursese, Rosemary Kowalskim, CarolWierzchowski, janet Schwartz, Carol D.xMont. Third Row: David Opalka, Reuben Gold, Marcia Tah-nudge, Priscilla Drozinski, Lynda Paro, Steve luis, George Werner. Fourth Row: Russel l-lart, larry Kuhn, Richard Edel, Lewis Rogers, Edgar Moore, jan Bluvns, Harry Piurek, Lee England, Ronald Hart, Mr. Mainville. Fourth N flldtf 'LQ va- an nf.. L yJ RSS? vu. WP Front Row, Left to Right: Michael Kowalczyk, Alvin Hitchens, David Bellinger, Robert Lindsay, RayAncuikaitis. ' Second Row: Linda Ipolitti, Roberta Dumb le mwski, Kathleen Ledermiller, Sandra D'Addio, Barbara Wagshall, I rl Patricia Cwiekala, Marilvn Mains. Third Row: William Chew, Paul Duffek, Roberta Slezak, Mary Klementowski, Karen Iahlonski, joseph Banewicz, Mrs. Marnie. Fourth Row: Robert Anglx, Charles Fuerst, Dona Poirier, Robert Sweet, james Fish, Harold Harrower, William Kowalski. Absenl::Peter Platt, Ronald Abraham. Grad Third Front Row, Left to Right: Charles Rogers, John Savoie, Adelbert Pooler, Michael Roxdolski, Douglas Mosher, Donald Sweeney. Second Row: Nancy Czelusniak, Gail Varsoke, Vilune leavin, Theresa Goodspved, Charlene Mathcwson, Diane Fredericks, Irene Kilinski, Leann Hickok. Third Row: Sharon Vogel, Sandra Kosiha, Cathy Mclflyea, Carol w Hovak, Mary jane Ostrowski, Jeanette Vanosky, Daniel Kenna. Fourth Row: james Barbuto, Philys Wheeler, David cj Makacynas, Douglas Bacon, Daniel Pabis, Terry Murphy, Richard Geib, Cary jevitt, Mrs. Collyer. an QQ.- ul 'wr' Y' -x v ,-., ,C Front Row, Left to Right: Thomas Sweeny, Ralph Fabozzi, Peter Gieb, Jerome Marek, Donald Foss, Robert Santo, Thomas Ryan. Second Row: Debra Francisco, Hope Rogers, Cecilia Kowa lc zyk, Carol Opall-ca, Delores Horton, Patricia Davis, Linda Stutzke, Kathleen Fegel. Third Row: Stacie Williams, Roberta Rankin, Kathleen Daye, Nancy Barbuto, Barbara Sherman, Joann Bellinber, jean Lynch, Anna Marie Seyfried. Fourth Row: Thomas Kosiba, Thomas 'W I d A Damphier, Harvey Frederick, Roger Taft, john Drozinski, Robert Hayes, james Trzaskos, Alfred Simeone, Thomas J r 11 L Goodspeed, Joseph Vainauskus, Mis. Crannell. be Co n d Front Row, Left to Right: Don lasky, Ronny Saragno, Barry Fortner, jack Frascitore, Glenn Weaver. Second Row: Margie Bush, Yvonue Austin, Roberta Gennett, Ann Vickers, Nina Rogers, Barbara Miller, Terry Barbuto. Third Row: john Constantino, Rita DeGolyer, Sharon Ford, Marion Abraham, Linda Rector, Lois Kaselow, Karin Delyser, Kathleen Bursese, Larry Bartosik, Steve Mroczka. Top Row: Brian Discenza, Mike Gifford, Bob Tessitore, David G I d i Bishop, John Fonda, Bill snort, Ronny DeCaprio, Alben Ofiara, Chuck Fnmnnni, only vdovink, Mrs. Fish. 111 C X ' ' wa +V -as vw ver 15' It 1 .........1 First Row, Left to Right: Glenn Frasier, Michael Sorbero, Robert McGratten, Kenneth Stutzke, Duane Phillips. Second Row: Diedrc Ann Hillman, Katherine Ada mkoski, Suzanne Discenm, Mrs. Vog c l, Patricia Motyl, Kathleen Adamkosk i, Valerie Stoddard. Third Row: Gail Hughes, Kathryn Rew, Claudia Creglis, Nancy Quist, Susan Drozinski, Nicholas Lynch. Fourth Row: Martin Vidulich, Walter Rankin, lawrence Sollicito, David Kaiser, joseph Tessitore, jeffrey Picl-a-el, Ronald Grinell. C' I 1 I I' 41 L C In 1 r 5 t First Row, Left to Right: Michael Duffek, Clifford l.aMont, john Healey, Daryl Kosinski, William Sampson, Kenneth Moyer. Second Row: Lezlie Hickok, Carol Hichens, june Rabida, Cynthia Barnosl-ci, joan Miller, Kathleen Kowalczyk, w Third Row: Glenn Plaster, Patricia Opalka, Claudia Ott, Patricia Varsoke, Kathleen Lafoe, Nancy Ievitt. Fourth C Row: joseph Inglese, Stephen Wheeler, Bruce Kenna, Arunas fArchieQ Budnikas, Teddi Bluvas, Gary Pabis. fgxix 'xv my in -sf we Sm..-fi 0- -K Ci' iw- SL,--.,f' up--Y yew ex '! 'r aw r 9. 1? ff- Front Row, Left to Right: Patrick Richards, Dennis Sweeney, Richard Ford, Warren Stem, Terry Zuakenbush, Leon Horton. Second Row: Marcia Stevens, Linda Kowalczyk, Elaine Fredrick, Mrs. Eliza Reed, Maryann Rogers, Kathryn Bacon, Patricia Kowalczyk. Third Row: Susan Kamanna, Karen Baranowski, jennifer Daggett, Sarah l-Iarrower, Terrie Burda, Diane Wagschal. Fourth Row: Ray Bishop, Kim Kyler, Leon Lubaczewski, Dennis Long, john Pettit, Peter Ostrowski. Absent from picture are Mark Karpoff, and Susan jablonski. Ungrudcd Front Row Left to Right. Paul Drozmski, Margaret Meny, james Townsend, Sally Mildern, George Lamont. Second N Row Paul Crannell Paul Pyrsty Roger Ferguson, Ralph jeans, Richard Ferguson, Robert Filkins, Mrs. Love. I 11 S 5 'IM 1 f . f Q 14 Yi' .M ss. 19 149 4... , . First Row, Left to Right: Neil Woodworth, Richard Beatty, Benjamin Banewicz, Peter Goodspeed, Anthony Vidulich, lx I d C r Richard Piurek, Thomas Hillman. Second Row: Karen Kenna, Yvonne Frisch, Beverly Cwiakala, Mrs. Alexander, Margaret Ostrowski, Nancy lppoliti, Irene Anciukaitis. Third Row: Michael Opallca, Lawrence Bursese, Richard Beatty, jack Gennett, Kathleen Morin, Alan Zwolak, Theodore Strauss, james Kaiser. MISSING: Cheryl Grant, Debm Stein, Gina joy Tyler, Deborah Boccio, Alan Doneburgh, Thomas Werner. First Row, Left to Right: Dennis Bartosik, Gary Weaver, David Oaksford, Louis Mildren, Peter Kowalczyk. Second Row: Shirley Wamer, Mary Bishop, Connie Horton, Mrs. Nellis, Patricia Miller, Susan Studenic, Mary Sitterly, Third Row: Mark Lair, Susan Miller, Russell jenning, Lindon Fredrick, Russell Ziemba, Richard Hinkle, Janine K ' d X I I Fabozzi, David Kreisel. Fourth Row: Jimmy Redmond, Judith Kaiser, Roger Mead, Darleen Kenyon, Richard Smith, I n L n Paul Czelusniak, Donna Long, Richard Ahnert, Rebecca Pickrell. MISSING: Dale Clapper, Robert Crocetti. us K .ik - 4 i K Q -.4 E . vb- 'N iiiff' X To Keep Us Fit ss ,sas i ie?-KM MR. EDWARD REDMOND MRS. KATE KAISER Coach and Boys' Physical Education Gil-15' Physical Education MOST VERSITILE ............ MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED. . QUIETEST ................... SHYEST ........ BEST DRESSED.... PEPPIEST....... WITTIEST................... Whos What? BEST LOOKING................ KING AND QUEEN OF SPORTS .... SI-IIEK AND VAMP ........... BEST DANCERS .............. LONG AND SHORT OF IT .... FRIENDLIEST ............. NOISIEST .................. MOST LIKELY TO FARM IT. . . . FIREY QUEENS ............. MOST LIKELY TO TRAVEL. . . . BEST CITIZEN .... . . . . . ..... BEST MUSICIAN ...... . . . . . . . .JoAnn Sawyer, Edward Kruger . . . . . . Susan Brownell, Bob Merry Christine I-Iickok, Raymond Reksc .Nancy Richards, Raymond Reksc Barbara Zielinski, Richard Smith . . .JoAnn Sawyer, Frank Jablonski . . . Pat Vainauskas, Larry Vickers Barbara Zielinski, Edward Kruger . . . . Larry Vickers, I6Ann Sawyer . . . Pat Vainauskas, Carl Jaworski . . . . . . JoAnn Sawyer, Bd Kruger . . . Larry Vickers, Pat Vainauskas . . . . Carol Vanosky, David Frisch Carol Vanosky, Tom Daggett Claudia DeGo1yer, Don Kosinski . . . . . . Ann Graff, Nancy Pickrell . . . .joe Mason, Evelyn Motel ............. Carol Corey Raymond Moskel If ACTIVITIES I Varsit ? I ik ii! :Rm L'X X L Ph ' I ,ggi I I N APEQ In qQ :.L R. Q l I t I .,-. ,L A LFR ED DiCAPR IO BILL WHITE X 9.451 ,- V K ,Lax .,, X X. V12 ROBERT, MERRY if Berth vs Perth vs 'Perth vsg Hr- 'X vs. Wells I w 1 958-59 A RICHARD VEDDER - 52 ,, 'Er '52 . Xxx , I ,I ,t .. if r x - I ,Qi V ,X .. 3 A LARRY VICKERS NORM CETNAR 3 P x askctball r K Z 'Sm-i , , xref? gg, L-LA V, e ' if A In - A EDWARD KRUGER FRANK IABLONSKI f 'CT 5 N '3 1' Q A is .Gs I in ' , 7 iz. 5 W f S rp X 7 'ff o i ' ' ,X w ow 155, n X V H! K -K fin -55 X2 JT :E ,Qfbcx L' K 1 I ' I 5 'XVQT-'f ,Q gf ? u Q T , -,..5 ' Z i H. Nfv ' ' Lia C 12 . 'W rr' W' , 2? is 5815 'fs' r 2 I w I ! R N-..,1 , X I Syl Q e- A Y L ff' 1 rg if U . n . Front Row, Left to Right: Robert Merry, Frank Jablonski, Richard Jablonski, Alfred DiCaprio, Edward Kruger Second Row: Coach Ed Redmond, Joseph Mason, Bill White, Lawrence Vickers, Norm Cetnar, Richard Vedder WW or ii , fl.. e I S , ' ,Q 'Li , SEQ JOSEPH MASON RICHARD JABLONSKI e N K , V . 111 - if M K Q '25 . A cl A4 V 'Q V, 'ia ff 1 N. 'MXN gh' -21. fig? a 4.1 ,H fs fy? 43 sv f .mx fl? 15 S 'R Junior Varsity Basketball W, ,K c . V K - X . , rj, M 1'HoMAs MASCN Bos WATROBSKI e EDWARD BUDNIKAS . ' f X f A 1 ,gl Q W i 1 he ,..v , , Front Row, Left to Right: Tom Mason, Tom Deay, Paul Doggett, Bob Lewandowski, Howard Kenyon, jim Hemstreet, Peter Corey, Bob Thomas. Second Row: George Phillips, Kenny Dziewit, Jack Hill, Michael Healy, Bob Wdtrobski, Edward Butnikas, David Zielinski, Francis Motyl, Wayne Renyak, Coach Ed Redmond. F 1 , . GEORGE PHILLIPS 3 DAVID' ZIELINSKI 'fm M44 Eff 2 ll, . l ffl X MNA N Q JUNIOR VARSITY 0-' ,Mawr Perth . Ducmesburg Perth . Fonda-Fultonville Perth . Broudulbin Perth Northvillc Perth . Wells Perth : Galway Perth . Mayfield Perth Fonda -Fultonville Perth Broadalbin Perth Northvillp Perth Wells Perth Galway Perth Mayfield 1 if Pl ,hiP7, L .e-r, 1 xr f X k-t' X Y P X tee- ETL P . r'he X X 1 P A tere .X 3 EP I we-5 CAROL BUELL Varsity Cheerleaders +3 , .1 'v X 'P-'G 5 f Eff A f X, EP'-ll'e i Io-ANN SAWYER VIRGINIA YVACNER Front Row, Kneeling, Left CAROL COREY to Right: Carol Buell, Sawyer, Virginia SUSAN BROWNELL Mary Nellis. Back Row: Susan Brownell, 'Carol Corey, jo Arm Wagner, and Sally Chew. MARY NELLIS SA LLY CHEW Junior Varsity Cheerleaders . ,4 CHRISTINE MASON ILONA BUDNIKAS I ' NANCY TYLER Lefr to Right: Joan Austin, Esther Pickrellaf ,Donna Parker, Sharon Ledermiller, Christine Mason, Ilona Budnikas , 4, ' ,Q IW' Nancy Tyler. . .4 'V und I Ll'.rJ VL 1 C EJ L! r L , f f' ,W V , J' U' Q , , ff ,f ' ,Nl I . L-L' ' . C ' .-cf , H? . 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Front Row: Louie Hildebrandt, Tom Deny, Al DeCc1prio, Richard Jablonski , Ronald Schnieder, Peter Corey, Paul Daggett, Frank Kulczycki, Ronald Etherton, Dave Zielinski. X as 1 ,. ,Kr i a f sa HH V! X1 Front Row, Left no Right: jeanne Sitterly, jackie Savoie, Nancy Pickrcll, Linda Przybycien, joan Austin, Evelyn Motyl, Barbara Stacknik, Second Row: Nancy Richards, Esther Pickrell, IoAnn Bennett, Donna Parker, Martha Staley, Mary Lou Blacha, Ted Kiaunis, Luther Abraham, Peter Corey, Frank Mazur, Ed Goodemote. Third Row: Carol Vanosky, Margaret Motyl, Barbara Zielinski, joAn.n Sawyer, Sally Chew, Nancy Tyler, Sharon Ledermiller, Roseanne Kilmer, Carol Vainosky, Claudia Diehsner, Susan Brownell, Carol Corey, Ioan Crouse, Mr. Fish. Fourth Row: Gary Dudka, Edward Kruger, Robert Lewandowski, George Phillip, Kenneth Efziewit, Rick Vedder, Carl Iaworski, David Zielinski, Keith Holland, john Collyer, David Scott, Paul Daggett, Thomas Daggett, Thomas,Deay. X 1 1 1 Front Row, Left to Right: Diane Bishop, John Stoddard, James Hillman, Gladys Adamkoski, Arlene Vidulich, john I' Przybyeicn, Carol Miller, Glenn Marek, Douglas Frederick. Second Row: Richard Blacha, Richard DiCaprio, Joan f Collyer, George Phillips, Rick Vedder, David Zielinski, john Collyer, Richard Siegle, Nicholas DeMa.ria, Richard r England, Mr. Fish. C ws.. 5 I ? J ' fi Q pf M? r ' :SEQ X is ix Senior Play XX I ,NT J r H I ' E- I E I ,FMILU 'H - gun, Vik Efw, Q' . X ' .- . xg .iii -E Q h mx SXT! ,Etyltf , ,, r ' , A! vida? ADVERTISEMENTS SCHWIN AND RALEIGH BICYCLES INDLAN AND B. M. W. MOTORCYCLES Sales and Service Robert H. Fonda 31 Pine Street Amsterdam, New York SLEZAK ELECTRIC SUPPLY Kelvinator Appliances Easy Terms Open Evenings Upper Church Street Past Clizbe Ave. Frank A. Slezak Phone VI 2-5031 CRYSTAL BAR 72 Lyon Street Amsterdam, New York Pizza-Thur. -Fri. -Sat. Dinners. Hot and Cold Sandwiches Gabe Centi-Prop. BANTA BROS. 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