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r y - - I y Our Alma Mater—tc you v hc follow lake heed—uphold this college, work (or il and il will work for you, desecrate it ard it will be your downfall- fo ZJabLG of (2ontorzt s administrat ion SENIORS JUNIORS ACTIVITIES SPORTS ADVERTISEM EInITS We. the groduales of 1953, wish fo express our sincere thanks to Pop’’ Warde for his contributions to our college. He has made CoblesUI outstanding in Inter Varsity Cross Country by building and inspiring successful teams. At the same time, he has remained a fair teacher, an interested advisor, end a kind and helpful friend. To ’Pop, Coach,' or Steve Warde, then, we dedicate this Voice’ in token of our gratitude. Thanks Pop. 1.4] y As each of you leaves the Inslilire we hope that your stay here has been one of the happiest and most valuab e periods in your life. Cobleski I is proud of you—as a class, and as individuals, and expects real accomplishments from you. Our best wishes go with each of you and we are confident that you have the courage, determination and ambition to reach your every goal. L’J RAY L. WHEELER Director Hoard of Visitors We, of the Voice. would like to express our sincere gratitude to the Board of Visitors for their many sacrifices to our college. They have done much in advising and assisting our Director in his public relations policies and his administrative tasks. We would also ike to point with pride to their notable successes in their own respective fields. We shall try to follow their excellent examples of American citizenship. On December 15. our school was saddened oy the death of Lewis J. Lipc. l« p .t ■ ! I . I li Stepping out, 3aculty in Action Asking for o Truce Birds of a feather Our Faculty Loadors? ? ? ? Taking a Man about Town! Working up a sweat, The finishing touch, SENIOR BRANCH First Row. left to right: Stephen A. Word.. Ad.i.or; Mr:. Roth Holm.,. Advisor, jam.. Keller Proridsnt. Socond Row: Denote Grope. Vie,-Pr.,id.nt: Jody McGee. Soer.tory: Jack Tompron. Troasuror. y Senior Glass Officers Chichester, Now York Food Service Administrotion “You'ro miserable!' Alpha Chi Omicron I 2; Crango Koy Society 1.2: W.S.G.A. I. President 2: Houso President I; W.A.A. 1.2; Square Donco Club I; Bowling I; Cheerleaaing 2: lnl ;i P'ot-Sorority Council 2; 'nfor Vorsi’y Christian Fellowship 2. JOHN D. BASIL— ’Sunshine Brooklyn, New York Agricultural Engineering lake it from rre! ' Nowman Club 1.2; Livestock Club L Form Machinery Club 1,2; Intramura SHIRLEY BERRY— Shirr Northvillo, Now York Nursery Education 1 can't soo any future in it! Chorus 1,2; W.S.G.A. 1.2; W.A.A. I. THOMAS J. BETZ— Tom' Schoharie. Now York Animal Husbandry Mon’s Bowling I. RANDOLPH H. BORDEAUX-’Ran ' Pleoscntvillo. Now York Agricultural Engineering That's for iro! Zeto Alpha Phi 2; Lvestock Club h Cross Country I 2; Cho'us 1.2; Li Thcatro Group I; Intramyrals I 2- I'- ] DONALD C. BRUYN— Don Pino Bush, Now York Animal Husbandry LAURENCE L BUCK. JR.— Lorry Now Monmouth, Now Jersey Business Management How ore you todoy? Mon's Bowing I; Intromurols 1.2. JOAN H. BURK ART— Buckets Albany, New York Food Sorvico Administration Thot’s life!’ Alpha Chi Omicron I; Stowaidoss 2: House President 2: Nowman Club I, Secretory 2; Chocrleoaing ?; Squaro Donco Club I; Bowling I; Chorus I • W.A.A. 1.2; W.S.G.A. 1.2; Vcico 2. ANTHONY E. BUSINO— Bus Scheroctady, Now York Business Management That stinks! Baskotbal Team 1.2; Intramurals 1.2. UN NANCY ANN CARPENTER— Ni.kie Pojghkoopsi©. Now York Food Sorvico Administration Thot's tho wcy it qoosl Alpha Sigma Delta 1.2; Voice Stoff, Copy Co-Editor 2: House Prosidont I; Juror 2; Littio TFoatro Group 1,2; Chorus I; Hill Whispers I; Souore Darco Club 2; W.A.A. 1.2; V .S.G.A. 1.2: Infer Varsity Christian Fellowship 2. CAROLE L. CARTER Carole Hudson Frils, New York Food Sorvico Administration Wlial’s that?” Alpha CN Omisron I 2; Juror I; Choorlooding 2; W.A.A. 1.2; W.S.G.A. 1.2; Bawling I; Chorus I; Little Theatre Group 1.2: Newmon Club 2. nancy cogan— Coagio Fort Ploin. New York Food Sorvico Administration Don't worry about thotr A pha Siamo Del’o 1.2; Orange Society 1.2; J iror I; Newmon Club 1.2 Chorus I; Corroio Club I; Voice Stofl 1.2. W.A.A. 1.2; W.S.G.A. I 2. JEAN I. COLLINS— Jeonie ' Hudson Fa Is. New York Food Sorvice Administration Apha Sigmo Delta I, Secretary 2; Orange Key Society 1.2; W.S.G.A. I. Secretary 2; W.A.A. 2. Treasurer I; Voi-;e Staff I, Literary tailor 2: Little Thuolro Group 1.2: House Secretory I; Square Donee Club 1.2; Bawlinq 1.2; Legislative Council 2; Inter Varsity Christicn Fo lowship 2. JOHN CONEY Summit. New York Animal Husbandry Livestock Club 1,2: Zota Alpha Phi I 2. EDITH LaQUE CORDONE— Edie' Little Foils. Now York Food Service Administration Jock, I had a flat tire ago n! Alpho Siqma Delta 1.2; Slu 1 Comcil. $ec etary 1.2: Oronge Society 1,2; Camera Cub 2, Secretary ‘ Assembly Program 2; Cho-us 1,2: $q ° Donco Club 1.2: W.A.A. 1.2; W.S.GA 1.2. J PAULYN MAE COX—'’Squirt Schenectady, Now York Nursory Education ‘’Gracious Potorl Arts and Croft Club I; Juror 2; Chorus 1.2: W.A.A. 1.2; W.S.G.A. 1.2. STUART J. CRAWSHAW— Uncle Stu Albany, Now York General Agriculturo Hill Whispers 1,2; Livestock Club 1.2. JANE ANN CROUNSE— Crunch Gui dcrland. Now York Food Service Administration ‘Boy, oh Boy, on Boy! ' Alpha Sigma Delta I; Social Chairman 2; W.A.A. I. President 2: W.S.G.A. I, Social Chairman Voico S off I; Little Thootro Group 1,2: Chorus |; Square Donco Club I 2; Legislative Cojncil 2; Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship 2. GREGG CRUME— Cookie Now York. Now York General Agriculturo Kiss Mo, Boby! Inframtrols 1.2. DIANE DARDEN— Di S'oton Island, Now York Food Service Administration I’m so sloopy!’’ St dent Council Reportor 2; Voico 2; Hill Whispers 2: Chores 1,2; Little Thco'ro Group 2: W.A.A. 1,2; W.S.G.A. 1.2; Intor Varsity Chrlstion Fellowship 2. LITA DICKINSON— Loot Huason Falls, Now York Nursory Education Whot's that? Alpha Chi Omicror I; Socrotory 2; Houso Secretary I; Choorloadirg 2; W.A.A. 1.2; W.S.G.A. 1.2: Bowling |. I”] JOSEPHINE Dl LILLO— Dolly” Albony. Now York Nursery Education Going home this wookend! W.A.A. Sectary 1.2: W.S.G.A. 1.2; Nowman Club I; Square Danco Club I; Scofiold Rocroation Chairman I; Chcru I; Intramurals 1.2. NORA DRACHLER— Janie ' Sainbridqo. Now York Food Sorvico Administration I shouldn't hove dono tnotl” Alpha Sigma Co to I; Vice-Prosioenf 2; W.A.A. 1.2; W.S.G.A. 1.2: House President 1.2: Squaro Danco Club I; Voice Staff 2; Outdoor Club I; Bowling 1.2; Chorus 1.2: Inter Frat-Sorority Council 2: Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship 2. ROBERT V. FELTER— Bob Fojra Bush. Now York Animal Husbandry 'No loitering in the holls now! Theta Gamma I: Treasurer 2; Vo’ ‘ Staff I, 3hotography Editor 2: l fc Varsity Christian Fellowship 2: Intor Fro1 Sorority Council 2: Horticulture O'-1.2; Camera Club I; Squaro Dar.ce a-I; Hill Whispors 1.2; O-ango Socioty 1.2. DORA FIDLER— Fidcle Delanson. Now York Food Sorvico Administration Oh Yea'll Alpha Sigma Dolto I; Goteroopor 2: Squaro Danco Club 1,2; Chorus 1.2: W.A.A. I; W.S.G.A. 1.2. FRANK FROST— Frosty Ithoca. Now York Animol Husbandry Damnation Bowling 2: Squaro Dance Club 2. JOHN H. GEORGE Harvey' Madison, Now Jersey Animol Husbandry L tile Thoalro Group 1.2: manager 1.2. I JOANNA I. GREEN—“Jig Chestor, Now York Food Sorvice Administration Chorus I; W.S.G.A. 1.2; W.A.A. 1.2. r. vpi ur c— t ou Ballston Spa, Now York Animal Husbandry All-Riyhly Zel a Alpha Phi I, Corresponding Secretary 2: Student Council I; Farm Machine' Club 1,2; Livestock Club 1.2: Rod and Sun Club I 2; Squoro Dunce Club 1,2; Squoro Dane© Band 1,2; Oranqo Koy Society 1.2. SHIRLEY HILLIS—•Hillbilly Jofturson. Now York Nursery Education Holy Co Nellie ' Alpha Siqma Doha 1.2; Voice ?• Chorus 1.2; W.A.A. 1.2; W.S.G.A. 2; Vico-Frcsidont I. RODGER S. HOYT— Butter Ball South So oin. New York Animal Husbandry I'm usinq my car tonight! Zota Alpha Phi I; Roportor 2; Hi I Whispo's I; Squoro Danco Club 1.2; livestock Cl ib 1.2; Farm Mochiney Club I; Klod ond Kornel Club. Reporter I; Mun's Bowling 1.2: Intramural 1.2. CALVIN L. HUMPHREY— Cal Esperanco. New York Animal Husbandry Junior Class President, Studont Council 2; Zota Alpha Phi I. Vico-Pros dent 2; Basketball Toorr. 1.2; Cross Country 1.2; Klod and Kornol Cl ib. Vico-president I Farm Machinery Club 1,2: livestock Club. Vico-Presidont | Prosidon 2: Nowman Club I: Comoro Club I; Squoro Danco Cub I; Inlranrurols 1,2. JOY IDE— Joy Skaneotolos. New York Nursery Education Bust you not! Alpha Sigma Dolta I. CorrosDOndlng Secretary 2; Nowman CluC 2; Squoro Dorco Club ?; V .S.G.A, 1.2; House President I: Voice 1.2; Camera Club I. CONSTANCE JOYNER— Connie ROBERT J. JACKSON—' Bob Cchoos. Now York Business Management I'll drink to that! Theta Gnmmo 1,2; Cross Country Team 1.2; Newman Club 1,2; Intro-murals 1,2. Albany, Now York Food Service Administration ' Lot's Live o Little Alpha Sigma Delta I. Roporter 2: Nowman Club, Treasure' !. Prosicent 2; V .S.G.A. 1.2: W.A.A. 1.2: Comoro Club 1.2; Horticulture Club I; Chorus I; H I! Whispors 1.2: Voice 1.2; Square Ounce Club 1.2: 3owling I. GEORGE KALLFELZ—'Babydoir Binghamton, Now York Horticulture Not Now—Lotor Zota Alpha Fh I, lreasuror 2; Litr‘; Theatre Group 1.2: Horticulture Cl I 2: Men's 3owling 1.2: Inframjrols ? I JAMES A. KELLER— Jim Marathon, Nuw York Agricultural Engineering How Are You Today? $onior Class P'osidont; Zota Alpha Phi I. Serpoant A'-Arms 2; Hill Whisoors I; Farm Machinery Club, Treasu'or I 2; Basketball Manager I. ROBERT C. KENDALL— Rob Slingerands, Now York Animal Husbandry Squaro Dance Club 1,2: Square Danco 3and 1.2; Rod and Gun Club 1.2. EVELYN KOCH— Evie So kirk, N9w York Food Service Administration Goo Whi Alpha Sigma Delta 1.2; Inter VurS|f‘ Christian Fullowship 2: Horticulture C- I; Arts and Crafts I: Clothing Club [20] LUCILLE IRENE KORMAN — ‘lu” Charlolluville, Now York Nursery Education Oh w«ir Alpha Sierra Do'ta I 2; V .A.A. 1.2; W.S.S.A. |,2. Raymond korman --Roy Charlottovillo. New York Goneral Agriculture COURTNEY J. KULLMAN— Court Glens Falls, Now York Agricultural Engineering How do you do it? Day in and day out' L ttlo Tnoatrc G-oup 2; 3askotball loan 1,2; Farm Machinery Club, Secretary I; Tennis 1.2; Iniramuials 1.2. JOSEPH D. LASZLO— Jo ) Stoten Island, Now York Animal Husbandry I’ve Gotta Eat Zoko Alpha Phi 2: Basketball Team I; Little Theatre Group 2: Intramurals 1.2. ROBERT LAUTERBACH—. Bob Schohorio. Now York Poultry Husbandry Go easy on that Chonticloer Club 1.2. MARY LEARY— Mary Richfield Springs, New York Nursery Education I don’I known Alpha Chi Orricron I, Treasurer 2: Little Theatre Group 12; V .A.A. 1,2: W.S.G.A. 1.2: Cheerlcading 1.2: Voice I 2; Hill Whispers I- Newman Club 1,2: Bowling 1,2. JOHN LOOMAN— Jack 1 Schenectady, Now York Agricultural Enginooring I'm c ZAP Zeta Alpha Phi I, Socretory 2; Cross Country Manager; Form Machinery Club 1.2. JOHN FRANCIS MARTIN—'John Brooklyn, Nov York Poultry Husbandry Gcd bloss you Newman Club I.?: Chores 1,2; Men's Glco Club I; Square Dance Club. LOUIS MATURA— Lou Scotia, Now York Agricultural Enginooring Let's go to Connecticut Voico Staff, Sports Cditor- Farm Me-chinory Club; Bowling Club Sociotoq-Junior Gloss Vicc-Prosidont; lntramuf0 Basketball and Football, r s MARTHA MATULA - Martio Schonoctcdy, Nov York Nursory Education This is living? Alpha Sigma Delta 1.2: Chorus 1.2: W.A.A. 1.2: Horticu tore Club I; Sowing Club I; Squaro Dance Club 2: W.S.G.A. 1.2; Newman Club 2. JUDY McGEE— Runr Silvor Crock. Now York Nursory Education junior Class Treasurer; Sonio- Cass Socrotory; Orange Key Sccioty 1.2; Lift o Thoatro Group I. Presidont 2: W.A.A. 1.2. Vico-Prosidont 2: Square Dance Club 1.2; W.S.G.A. 1.2. EDWIN D. McGHEE— Ed Millerton. Now York Agricultural Engineering I want a doublo portion' Squaro Dance Club 1,2; Squaro D3rC Band 1,2; Farm Mochinory Cub PETER B. McGREGOR—Poro St Johnsville, Now Yorn Dairy Tochnology Whero's the kid? The to Gomma I, Socrorary 2; Inter FroTornity-Sorority Council 2; Dairy Technology Club 2; Men's Bowling 1,2; Introrru-ols 1.2. JOAN H. MEESON— MEcS Lalhom. Now York Nursery Education What’ Thot? Alpha Chi Omicron I. President 2; Littlo Ihoatro Group I, Socrotary-Iroos uror ?• Chsorlooding 2; Orange Koy Society I: Voico 2; Chorus I; W.S.G.A. 1.2; W.A.A. 1.2. ROBERT H. MINCH— Bunny Fort Huntor. Now York Horticulture Thc a Gamma I. Frosidont 2; Orongo Key Society I. Prosidont2 Horticulture Club. Vice-President I. President 2: Intor-Fralornity Sorority Council 2: Infor-Varsity Cnrislian Fellowship. Roporor 2: Chorus ?: Comoro Club I; Hill Whis pers 1.2; Voice 1.2; Squaro Danco Club 1.2. DOUGLAS R. NEIER— Doug Manhossot. Now York Genoral Agriculture Porty. party I Intramural 1,2. OLGA NICOLAI— Olgo Hudson Falls. Now York Food Servico Administration Ajoho Signo Delta 1.2; Mil Whispor Social Editor 2; Camera Club I Newman Club 1.2; Chorus 1.2; Dromot ics Club 2; Square Danco C.u'o I W.A.A. 1.2; W.S.G.A. 1.2; Voice 1.2. ROGER OLIVER - Rag Dolmm, Nov York Genoral Agriculture '•Hi [23] ALAN V. OSTERHOUDT—' Al' Altomont, New York Poultry Husbandry Rod ond Gun Club 1.2: Chanticleer Cluo 1.2. MARY OUELLETTE— Shmoohy Ballston Lake, New Yor Food Sorvico Administration Oh. dear! Alpha Sigma D©l o 1.2; Inter Fratc'-nity-Sororiry Council 2; Nowmon Club 1.2: Camera Club I- Hill Whispers 1,2: W.S.G.A. 1.2: W.A.A. I. NANCY JOAN PARKER—• Nance’ Fredonio, Now York Nursory Education What's hat? Alpha Chi Omicron I. Vicc-Prosice,! 2; Dramatics Club I. Vico-Pros’doni W.S.G.A. I. Treasurer 2: W.A A. I. i BENJAMIN T. PINNEY. JR._ Ben Averili Park, Now York Dairy Technology Get some music cn tho radial Theta Gumma I, Vice-President 2: Baskotball Toam 1.2; Dairy Technology Cub 2: Men's Bowling 1,2. EDWIN PHILLIPS— Eddie 1 Brooklyn, Now York Animal Husbandry Square Danco Club 1.2, Vicc-Prosidont 2; Zoto Alpna Phi 2: Squaro Danco Bard 1.2; Chorus 2; Intramurals. BARBARA PYLE— 'Bobbie' W ile rd. New York Nursory Education Whnf do you thirl?' Junior Class Socrotary; Bote Chi, Vico Prosido-it 2; Vo co 1 Editor 2; Hill Whispers I; Arts « Crafts Club I: Ouingo Koy 1.2: W.S.G.A. 1.2: W.A.A. I. i [24] GEORGE R. PYLE- Bob' Briorcliff Manor, N w York Goneral Agriculture 'I don- coru! Voico Stuff. Junior Edi’or I, Editor-in. chief 2: Hill Whispers, Junior Ed'tor I. Editor-in-chief 2: Orange Key Society 1.2: St dont Council Frosidonr 2: Klod and Kernel I. P'osidont 2: Livestock Club 2. ROBERT P. REGER— Bob’ Johntburg, New York General Agricultwrs Hollo thoroI Livestock Club 1.2; Form Machinery Club I 2. RUTH ROBINSON - Ruthic Worcosrof, Now York Food Sorvico Administration Oh, hollo' W.A.A.1,2; W.S.G.A. 1.2. CATHERINE SCHEIDEGGER—' Catsy Boinbridgo, Now York Food Sorvico Administration We had fun. didn't wo?'' Alpha Chi Omicton I, Chaplain 2: Vcico Stoff, Copy Co-Editor 2; Outdoor Club 2: Squcro Donco C'ub 1,2; Chorus I; Bowling 1.2; W.S.G.A. 1.2; W.A.A. 1.2; Juror I. LEE D. SCOTLAND— Coiro Forest Hills, Now York Agricultural Engineering Farm Machinery Club 1,2; Intramjrols 1.2. DOROTHY ANN SKELLIE— Skoll Groonwich, Now York Nursory Education How aro you? Alpoa Sigma Delta 1.2. Houso President 2; Chorus I; Squoro Danco Club I; W.S.G.A. 1.2; V .A.A. I. [25] HENRY SMITH—,'$otch Rural Grove New York Dairy Technology 'How about fha ?' Cairy Cljb 2; Chorus 2; Rod ard Gun Club 2; Square Dance Cljb 2: Basketball 1,2. JOAN T. SMITH— Joanio Palatine Bridge, New York Gcncro. Agriculturo Alpha Chi Omicron 1,2; W.S.G.A. 1.2: W.A.A. I. RICHARD T. SONNERGREN—“Dick Scheroctady. Now York Business Management ' Go take a walk for yourse f Basketball Team 1,2; Junior Clo« Treasurer; Little Theatre Group 2: Junior Donco Chairman; Intromura's 1,2. ORDELL R. STOCK—' Doll Fort Plain, New York Animal Husbandry I don't know Livestock Club. Roportor 2; K od and Kornol I; Social Chai'man 2; Sq.aro Donco Club I; Intor Varsity Christian Fellowship 2. WILLIAM STROHMEIER— Billy Arcrom, New York Agricultural Engineering Anbody soon McGhoo? Livostock Club 1.2; Farm Machnery Club 1.2. CAROLYN ANN TALLEUR—Footsie Kingston, Now York Nursery Education Son-E-Gun!1 Alpha Sigma Dolta 1,2; Voice Sto Business Manager 1,2; littlo Thoctf9 Group 1,2; Square Danco Club 1.2 Orange Key Society 1,2; W.A.A. 1.2 W.S.G.A. 1,2. GLADYS MARIE TERRY— Glodio Co'oleskill. Now York Nursery Educotion Isn't thot cute? Chon.j 1.2: W.S.G.A. ;.2: iVM 1.2: Squo-0 Donee Club 1.2; Horticulture C uc 1.2. MARVIN P. THOMPSON— Moo Woterford, Nov York Dairy Technology Toko it easy now! Zoto Alpha Phi. Chaplain 2- Squoro Dance Ch-b I, Prosidonl 2; Orange Koy Society 1.2; St'dent Courcil I; Representative New York State Grenqa: Hill Whispor; 2; Dairy Club 2; Chorus 1.2. JACK D. TOMPSON— Fuzr St. Johnsvillu. Nuw York Poultry Hey. Gus! Thoto oommo I, Sorgoant-of-Arms anc Historian 2; Chanticleer CIjIj I. President ?; Senior Class Iroasu'or: Intrarnjrols 1.2. LEI AND E. VAN TASSELL— Lea Cook'.burq, Now York Agricultural Engineering Got o butt? Farm Machinery Club 1.2; Cress Country loam I; Intramurals 2. MARY TRETOLA - Mary G orotw llo. Now York Food Sorvico Administration Oh. I didn't know!' Alpha Chi Omicron 1.2; W.A.A. 1.2; W.S.G.A. 1.2; Nowman Cljb 1.2. CECIL J. VAN NOSTRAND— 'Coso Mayfield. New York Animal Husbandry Lot's go now! Zola Alpha Phi I. President 2; Oronga Key Socioty. Soooluiy Troasuror; Mon's Bowling 2; Livestock Club . Program Managor 2; Rod and Gun Club 1.2: Farm Machinery Cub I. [271 m JAMES WALLACE— Jim Bronx, Now York Animal Husbandry ’•What? Newman Club. 1.2: Livestock C ub 1,2; Li Ho Thoatro Group 2; Intramural Football 2. REED S. WALTERS— Reed Wotorfcrd. Nov York Poultry Husbandry Chonticloor Club 1,2; Intramural Basketball 1,2; T,ock Team I. DONALD T. WINGART— Don New York, New York Horticulture I wordor i' they con uso a good horticulturist in Korea Theta Gamma I, Corresponding Secretory 2; I lorticjlturo Club 2: Traci loam I; Tonnis Team 2; Ir.tramurol Football 2. PHYLLIS WOODARD— Phyl Rochestor. New York Nursory Education What's that? Alpha Chi Omicron 1.2; Chorus I; Vo.co 2; W.A.A. |.2; W.S.G.A. 1.2. EMMA GENEVA WOODARD—Jenny Albany, Now York Food Service Administration Alpha Sigma Delta I, President 2; House President I; Juror I; Orange Koy Soclofy I. Vico-Presidonf 2; Voice I. Socrotary 2; Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship 2; W.A.A. I; W.S.G.A. 1.2: Comoro Club I; Clothing Club I; Arts and Crafts I. I: JNi r r PHYLLIS ANN WREN— Smoll Hudson Falls, Now York Horticulture I guoss sol Alpha Sigma Delta Club 1.2; Arts and Nowinan Club 1.2; Camera Club Square Dance Club 1.2; W.S.GA W.A.A. I. Camera 5h.y DOMINICK DoCOCCO— Dorr Duonosb irg. (low York Animal Husbandry I don't know BURR HARTIG—'Buddy Burr Livirgstcn Mono'. N iw York Food Service Adminitration ' V omon cro oil no good Cross Country loom 1,2; Track Orange Koy Socioty 1.2; Student Conn ■r i 9 1.2: GLENN McLENITHON— Conn Cambridge, Now York Animal Husbandry I’m hungry LEONARD SWINTON— Lon Ticondoroga. Now York Animal Husbandry CHRISTENA TEUFER— Chr.V Cobleskill. Now York Horticulfuro I've got to got homo ALBERT WHITLEY— A Now York. N. Y. Animal Husbandry (4) Naturo boy (5.) Natural Art. (6| Strango but (| J It’s true becaato (2) O boy a field (3) Now girl roa Agricuttura. Agricultural Enginooring Dept. Slicing Wc Turkey. Dinner undei Ah! Dessert. jHome Economics Seniors at TJUork [32] 5. Who is quicker? He's? 6. Or Sho's? 7. Postcur's boys. 8. Our students? 9. Stooming them out. 10. 1. P. Special—Coffoo. 11. Day's Farewell Parly. 12. Ostorhoudt’s hot air. 1. Sussie's Lawmakers. 2. Fix-it' mon. 3. Bearded Bureaucrats. 4. Slico om thin. Glass The year is now 1963 and the Cobleskill front is at last calm from the eruptions of that class of I9S3. However, we cannot help but wonder what patterns fate has woven for those students. Let us take a peek into their lives: Daisy Moo Baker stalled a nursery—right in her own home. It consisls of fhree children, and the theme seems lo be ‘Anchors Aweigh! Sunshine Basil has finally decidca on a blue-eyed blonde, anc they've made their home n Brooklyn. We note that Randy Bordeaux cough! up w'th Brookic. They're still honeymooning ir Pleasantville. Another girl who look marriage vows is Janet Brower. Her Iwo little girls ore Georgiarna and Georgette, and her two boys arc George, Jr. and Edward. How’s Binghomton, Jon? Don Bruyn mode a smash hi! with Meet Me In St. Louis.' Wonder where he go his inspiration? Bus Busino still prefers Basketball ard brunettes. He's coaching the Cobleskill Aggies now. Nickie Carpenter st II has a preference for brunettes. As proof, you must visit her farm and meet her hubby and children. Michael Colt, one of our Vets, decided that he preferred small towns to New York City, and he’s now living in a 4 house nomlef just south of hc e. Coogie has such a way with people that she became a house mother. Now girls have r.o trouble at all meeting time-in and lights-out. That genius, Stuart Crawshaw, has earned hi? degree for psychiatric observation. He has men) patients from Cobleskill, the majority being faculty members. Jane Crunchy Crounse is now seen doing shopping in her long-awaited automobile, nef other than a certain Marines tank. How are Jo end all the little leathernecks, Crunchy? Dolly DiLillo now lives in her be'oved A ber; and spends weekends in Cobleskill. Just the reve of her two years in school. Little Dora Fidler still boosts of the tiniest v c'5' in the class. Dora gave up her dietetics career no1 long ago for those two little words I do! Harvey George, that efficient stage manage is working on Broadway now, making flats for W drama productions. A successful foods girl, Joanna Green is sure that the v ay to a man's hear! is through n palate. Her tall hubby certainly agrees. Shirley Hillis, one of our most lady-like mates, has a successful TV program entitled Your Manners Kiddies! Rodger Hoyt also decidea against lea 11-Coble. He's head of the Agr. Dpt. now. Track star Bob Jackson is still running, buf p: on the cinder path. He has discovered r bache'orhood's at stake. LProphecy Connie Joyner has framed her A.A.S. diploma and hung it in the parlor next to one from the University of Vermont. The latter belongs to the rr.an in her life. Jim Keller, that good president of the senior class, has moved into the White House. Wonder how Betty enjoys being first ody? Ray Korman, another teacher at Coble, has finally accustomed himself to cafeteria cooking. Gene Kelly has just been dropped from his studio for replacement by an up and coming dancer, Joe Laszlo. We knew him when! Mary Leary still has a love for cheerleading. She's rooting for her own little basketball players now. Jack Looman found a girl for himself at last. We see three future Zaps at Cobleskill in 1773. Ed McGhee and his wile are very happy on their new farm. By the way, Ed just- lost a bet lo a certain old maid! Our party guy, Doug Neier, cracked Now York Cafe society, and the blue bloods now hove draft beer running in their veins. Good old beer perties, huh Douq! Bob Pyle, our editor, has just taken over the Editor-in-Chief position of the New York Hera’d 'ribune. Al Osterhoudt has the leading role in The Quiet Man. We understand he has three lines to say. Cairo Scotland, cur Santa Claus, is having fun on his annual trips from the North Po e. Dot Skellie has one problem in her household. The kiddies arc taller than she. Joan Smith has quite a farm in Po otine Bridge. People come from miles around, just to see her milk cov s. Dilly Strohmeier still has that shy grin. We understand he and Ed are next door neighbors. Footsey Talleur married her frat pin and started raising little Binks in the nursery. Moe Thompson ca'ls for square donees on Saturday Night Barn Dance ovei KTKY. Millions listen for his voice. Cese Van Nostrand stayed in Coble and opened a frat house. Ma Crosby collapsed in May of '53. Lieutcncnt Don Wingart and his fighting division hove finally brought a close to the Korean war. Court wooed and finally won Phyl Woodard's hand in marriage, and they settled in Glens Falls. Phyl's favorite song is It's So Nice lo Have A Man Around The House!’ These are bul a few of the destin es of that Class of 53 and the rest wc know, have fared os well in the big. wide world. Sometimes, we wistfully rememoer this class and in our memories, we wish that those two happy years could be relived again! Glass Will We. the class of 1953, testify that this is our last will and testament, and we bequeath the following to our Junior undcrc assmen. Molly Adams leaves behind her little rea pottie, but takes everything else with her. Herb Armao wills nis daily trips to and from school to that traveling woman, Mrs. Winkelman. Shirley Berry wills her quiet manner to Ruth Ackert and Claud e Famalaro, the Junior devils on the third floor. Tom Betz leaves his Texan drawl ana cute grin in trusting care of Lenriie Germain. John Brinkman, cioss Romeo, leaves his way with Cobleskill girls to Roger Grice. Buckets (Joan Burkart) bequeaths third floor presidency to some fearless Junior girl with iron lungs. Larry Buck, our persuasivo salesman, leaves his bock on ' Flow to Wax Friends and Influence People to Pat Matticc. Carole Carter leaves her ability to tell jokes and develish pranks to Margie Bcinkafner. Jean Collins, Theta Gamma Sweetheart, leaves her vacared throne to some fortunate Junior girl. Our quiet classmate, John Coney, leaves his gentlemanly manners in care of Sam Schrom. Harold Cheney leaves his ability to drive in parades to Bob Roth and all other Juniors with school spirit. Edie Cordone, our little Mrs. leaves her book I Got My Man to cute Norma Bryce for additional information. Our talented singer, Paulyn Cox, leaves her prelty singing voice in the able care of Marge Marriott. Cookie (Gregg Crume) leaves his ability to 'Make Out to all future visitors of ye old swimming poo . Lita Dickenson leaves her theme Can't Help Loving That Mon of Mine tc Marianne Keller. Our half-holf Diane Darden leaves only to return in September. Our engaged Janie Drachler leaves her constant flow of mail, flowers, and telephone calls to Marge Matson. That active T. G., Bob Feltor, leaves Kis active teasing manner to teaser Dick Freda. Our mountain-dew hillbilly, Don Grupe, leaves the girls sighing with memories of his big blue eyes. Foods boy, Burr Hartig, leaves his ability to get along with women to Lou, John and Bink. Good luck boys! Good luck! ! Cal Humphrey leaves his way with little women to Glenn McLenithon, our little Giant. Joy Ide bequeaths her room and radio for future election returns. Babydoll Kallfelz leeves the vestibule and Cobleskill, but takes with him his better half, Janet. Bob Kendall leaves his buck-shot straight shooting to Pistol Packing Memo, our lav enforcement on the hill. Lucille Korman leaves her love for gelling up early to all yawning foods students during Icb. A smart member of our class, Evie Koch, leaves her A's and B's to Ann Kaufmann. Our boy Court leaves his Sparkin' talents, both on and off stage, to his hometown buddy, Tink. and Jestament Bob Lauterbach wills Bis quiel manner to the instigarors in dorm activities. That means you, Mary Jane. John Francis Martin leaves his happy morried bliss to all quarreling kiss and make up couples. Judy Runt McGee leaves her cure shape and way with college atheleres to Janet Davis. Pete McGregor leaves his little white hanky to those couples who have foiled to discover Hazel Bishop’s lipstick. AXO president, Joan Meeson, bequeaths her active spirit to the next sorority president. I wonna be loved girl, Martie Matula, leoves her coy manner to Fran Ettinger. Bunny Minch eaves his nightly flow of love letters to al stcaay-dating Juniors. He also leaves his T.G. gavel to some lucky fellow in the Class of '54. Olga Nicolai, one of our little promoters, leaves her Cupid s arrow to some Junior girl. Ping-pong champ Joe O'Connell leaves bis ability to fol.ow instructions to Coach's female gym class. Mary Ouellette leaves her tiny waist measurements in care of Millie Behrmann and Ginny Parsons. ’’all Ben Pinney eaves his basketball ability to next yeor's team. He also leaves his fovoritc nightspot to future frat brothers. Nancy Parker gives her cute ways and per expressions to Fran Ettincer. Barb Pyle leoves her consideration of others in care of Phyllis Kellam. Peppy Bob Reger leaves rumpus house fallen plaster for poor Mrs. McCarly to sweep up. Catsy Scheidegger leaves the flirtatious express on of her oyes to Joyce Sobell and her fully packed date book to Susan Anthony. Satch Smith leaves his way with dormitory housemothers to Bob Gaffney. Good luck Bob. You' I need it. Ordell Stock bequeaths his way vith Mrs. Silvernoil to Philip Van Valin. Leonard Swinton, our mystery man leaves his vanishing acts to those in the vestibule at 9:30. Gladys Terry leaves ner engaged status and textbooks for married life and a recipe book. Mary Tretola leoves her downtown friends to Shirley Fowler. Jack Tompson leaves the poultry house in re urn for a collage built for two. Lee Van Tassell bequeaths his dance form and bow ties to none other than Vince Longo. Carol Von Elm leoves her constant flow of incoming mai to Berty Fingar. Cute Jim Wallace leaves his bashful winning chorm in care of Ralph Mason. Reed Walters, on the other hand, leaves his boyish grin in core of Ralph Richards. Jenny Woodard leaves her Alpha Sigma Della presidency to some deserving Junior girl, but tokes with her a trot pin. sweater and diamond. Phyl Wren leaves her al-male classes to all lonely Junior girls. The Senior Class of '53 bequeaths to the Class of 54 ard all future classes the school they have come to cherish during these past two years. They further bequeath their hopes and prayers for the future of Coble and their ardent wish that this school always remain the Alma Maler they have known. In exchange, they take with them many memories of happy times and new friends, plus much acquired knowledge and a determination to succeed. 1. Thoy cams, they saw, we conquered. 2. Hillbilly Cousins. 3. How is lovo treating you boys? 4. Lawbroakors. 5. Yes, It’s us. 9. 6. Pokoys Boys. 10. 7. What—trying to get In or Out? 11. 8. By George now. 12. They Call that Studying. Right at Homo. I'm for You. Tho Winners. i [58] Soafed, loft to right: Mrs. Ruth Holmes, Advisor; George Pyle, Prosident; Mr. Ardon Irovis, Advisor. Standing, first row: 3 i an Anthony. Co vln Hurnphroy. Troasuror; Edith Cordone, Secretary; James Kollor, Diono Darden Reporter. Standing, second row: Burr Horiig William Von A'zingon, Richard Grico. Student (Council Ine Student Council is a representative qrouo organized for the good of the colege. The democratic v ay in which it functions is n itself c source of pride. It does its work efficiently and quietly, and lends itself ro almost every activity and problem of the school. It is composed of four Agricultural and four Home Economics students, equally representing the Junior and Senior class, and the Pres dent of the Senior class. I I hirst Row, loft to right: E. Fingar, M. Matson, P. Mullon, M. BoHrmann, D. Poro (Secretary]. L. Birk (Prosidontj. S. Anthony, J. ScParmeihorn. V. Parsons. C. Farralaro. Second Row: P. Kollo rn. B. Sk'dnoro. M. Quinn. D. Goro. R Ansolmo, A. Koufmann. R. Ackort, J. Sobull. J. Walpuck. Third Row: G. Bushor, D. Kitchen. D. Conk in. M. Kollor, J. Wagner. J. Warrick, R. Habnic, C. Estoncs. M. Griffith. B. Lydon. Fourth Row: 0. Colo, B. Mollotte. J. Bailoy. N. Bryco. B. B'tinkonei, M. Marriott, W. Mojror, P. Szorre a. S. Fowlor. Junior Initiation. Front Row, loft to right: Vor Aizingon. Dovis. Eftingcr, Mickle. Moturo (Vico-Prosidont}, Sonnorgrcn |Trcosurcr), Gricc. Bradley, Isobello. Pondell. Rotn. Socond Row: Hajdinaf. Mr. Grojvonor (AdvisorJ, Frudc. McLonithon, Gaffnoy. VarArnanr. Ha licek. Boyd, Cummings. Scnwoigordt. Third Row: Longa. Hoadley, Jewett. Phillips, Downio. Gormoin, Golish. Samilus, Hanson. Fourth Row: Oliver. Van Valin. Willtoy, Russoll, Gannon, Maynord, Doorlz, Avenio. Church. Fifth Row: Elwood. Van Doworlor. Winno. Kondoll. Ransford, Crosby, Lomp, Ready and willing. French. Mason. Sixth Row: Mead. Worlau DiMarco, Konyon, Frost. • Phillips. Senecai. Tillaina. Woodruff, Fovil o. 1. Girls on the Bottom Floor. 2. Oh! Look at Me! I 3. Now isn't that cute. 4. On Guard. 5. Howdy. 6. Three Little Girls.' 7. Oh. My! 8. Like this. Darlings. 9. Utter Defeat. 10. Down from tho Hills. 11. Now, Isn't Love Grand 12. Those Two. [42] juniors at £ase Front Row, left to right: fcjtonos, Nico'oi Arthony, Dovis. Bryco, Loar , A cSco. Dordor. Associoto Editor. Socond Row: Mature, Sports Editor; Woodard, Secretary; Sschoidog-gor, Copy Co-Editor; Corpontor. Copy Co-Fdilor; B. Pylo. Art Editor: G. Pylo. Editor-in-chief; E. H. Hodder, Advisor; Talloer. BusiroSS Editor; Collins, Litoro-y Editor: Felto Photography Editor. Third Row: Sromola. Droch or Ma’lctto Quinn. Sobo'l, fcttingor, Cole, Bjsher, Motson. Fingo Joynor. Fourth Row: A aurcr. Hillis, Isabella. Mullen. Sk d-moro, Mottico, Ido, A ooson. Woodard. Fifth Row: Scho morhorn, Burked, Lydon. Poro, Pondell, Cogon. Boile Boyd. Minch. Absent in Picture: G Kendall. Mason. Cone-. Ojullotie and Fowler. The Voice of 19 3 organized fhe abilities of its mony staffs to make a permanent record of our school life—o record which will be cherished long in the hearts of the Student Body. II is cur hope that the sludents will tinger through our book in years to come and remember once more their years on the hill, their friends, and the meny lillle things Ihot endeared Ole Coble' to them. Voice Staff m Last minuto rush. Fronf Row, left to right: Fdter (Sports Editor), Lydon [Copy Editor). Kellom (Junior Editor], Pylo (Sonior Editor), Davis (Junior Socrotory), Von Elm [Socretory). Boyd (Circulation Manager). Socond Row: Anthony, Isabella. Pondall, Smith (Adviser). Wagnor, Dardon, Ettinger. Third Row: Minch (Exchange Editor). Oslorliouct. Gaffney. Thompson. Fourth Row: Nicolai (Sociol Editor). Bordeaux. Ouollofto. Jiill Whispers Gotting the paper to bed This school publication of ' H'll Whispers is written and edited by the students of this college to keep the student body informed of the various activities and items of vocational interest. The opinions expressed in this publication are those of the students who write them. The staff is open to all fhose interested in the fundaments of journalism. Truly. I lill Whispers may be called an actual summary of our campus life. « [45] Front Row, left to right: Bryco. Anthony. Ettingyr, Sobell. An 501 no, Kuufmonn, Sdiurmerhorn, Parsons, Bohrmonr. Socond Row: Fingor. Davis. Conklin. Collins (Secretory). Adams (President), Miss K. Smith, Crounso (Social Chairman), Nicoloi, Cordono. Mollotto, Co . Third Row: Skollio, Wooaord. ' on Elrr., Matson, Mellon, Go'o, Kitchen, Motolc, Tor' , Drooler. Schoideggor, Joyner. Colo. Fourth Row: Trotola. Ido. o lom Skidmoro. Wren. Warrick, Paro Mauror. Wagner, Darden, McGee. Fifth Row: Bailoy. Keesler. Szomclo. Koher, Marriott, Beinkafror Griffiln, Lydon, Pondoll, Isabella. Sixth Row: Green. Hobinc. Fowler, Brower. Carponlcr, Coga i. Estenos. Burkarf. Tallour. Sovcnth Row: Koch. Guinn, Robinson. Korman. Dili lo. Baser. Hill is, Pylo, Loary. Absent from picture: N. Pakor. The Women's Student Governmenf Association includes all women students on the campus of N.Y.S.I. hrough this organization, women students are able to take constructive, cooperaiive action to advance their own well-being. Moreover, through this organization, it is possible tor worthy inst.'utc customs and traditions to be established ond preserved. he Orange Key Society is a group of elected students who have been tapoed into the organ ya-tion in recognition of their many contributions lo school offcirs. rhe Society was started in May of 1952. It's rr.ain purpose is to act as hosts to visitors during such events as Open House Day, oro to better inter-collegiate feelings during sport events. Fronf Row, left to light: Mr. Wh!iebread {Auvisoi). Judy McGoo, Robert inch (President) Geneva WoodworcJ (Vice-President), Cecil Van Nosirand (Socretory-Troosurcr). Carolyn Tollo'ir. Mrs. V infcolmon | Advisor). Second Row: Joan Col'ins. Molly Adams. Barbara Pyle, Edith Cardona. Nancy Cogun. Marilyn Kcaslor. Joan Masson, Marvin Thompson. Third Row; Robert Fol’ar. Goorgc Pylo, Waller Miller, Burr Kortig. Fourth Row; Jim Keller. Colvin Humahroy, Rodger Floyt, Don Bruyn. G i orus Our college chorus meets weekly in the school auditorium and blends together the musical talents of all member students. This year the group hes been an active one on the hill, ond it is jointly responsible for the success of Drama Night and the Christmas beslivilies. The chorus is open to all interested students. Singing tor l «ir suppor Front Row, left to right: Firgor, Dovis. Conklin, Parson;, Mr. Grosvenor (Advisor). Anthony, Schomorhorn, Richards, Cordoro. Mollotto. Second Row: Von tlm. Motscn, Mellon Goro, Kilclion, Molulo, Tony, Cox. Nicolai, Drochlor. Third Row: Kollom. Shidrroro. Wren. Warrick, Paro. Mouro' Wagner Uoroon. Schedeggor. Fourth Row; Rojsc I. Vo' Valin, Willsey Germain Down o. Griffith Lydor. Pondc-ll Isabel o. Fifth Row: Feller, Griso, T.nompson, Mickc. Brodl •)■ oCittle J heat re Curtain Call. The Little Theatre Group is o group of students interested in the many phases of dramatic production. This year it mode itself o major organization on the hill with such successful plays os Sparkin', Song of Glory. Outward Bound, and other such procuctions. The group took on active oart in other events, adding its part to both the Christmas Festivities and Drama N:ghf. Front Row. loft to right: Wolloco, Griffith, iydon, Muoson. Me Goo, Pmk.tr Fllin.j.ir, Bo’irmann, To lour laszlo. Second Row: Pokras (Advisor). Paiko (Advisor). Kollcr. Leory. Kitchen. Carpenter. Crounso. Collins, Carrer. Third Row: Grosvenor ‘Advisor). W-on. Gero. Von him, Mullon. Motssn. Darden. Anthony Sobell. Fourth Row: Gaffroy. Von Arnam. Brower. Pondell, sobel a. Fifth Row: Havlicok, Schrom. V ognor. Dovis. Bink. Hoodlay. Sonnorgron. Sixth Row: Richards. Kullmoi. Goorgo Bushor. Mickle French Kallfclr, Bradley. 149] Front Row, loft to right: R. Jackson (Vice Prosidon'). C Joynor (Prosiaenf), Mr. Goffnoy (Advisor). Miss Young (Advisor). J. Bvrtarl (Socrotaryj. W. Miller [Treasurer). Second Row: B. Pylo, C. Famoloro. T. Isobc'lo. M. Byin- kefnor, M. Koller. M. Loory, C. Cortor, M. Quellofto, P. Szomola. O. Nicolai. Third Row: J. Wagner. J. Ido. P. W-en, J. Schmorhorn, D. Paro. N. Cogan, M. Tretolu Fourth Row: J. Wallace. J. Marlin. V. Lorgo. The purpose of the Newman Club is to foster the spiritual growth of the students along the pattern set by the deceosed Cardinal Newman. It's activities include a monthly Communion breakfast, plus activities like taole tennis end dancing. The c'ub also features mary speokers. who attend the regular meetings. Membership is open to students of any faith. [50] t The Cobleskill Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship is ar. association of groups of Christian students in this college, who. knowing Jesus Christ as Savioi and Lord, cesire to witness His reality and power in every relationship of life. This organization was started here on the Hill this year end is striving to affiliate itself with other Inter-Varsily Christian Fellowship Chapters. Front Row, loft to right: Robert Minch (Ropcrtor), Ro'ph Richard (Vice-PresidentJ. Evolyn Koch. Gonovo Waodors (President), Doris Conklin. Dion© Daraon ( roaturorj. Second Row: Dorothy Goro. Pao'yn Co . Doloros Kitchon Carol Tollcwr, Ordoll Stock. Philip Von Volin. Royer Olivor. Arden Trovis (Advisor). Robert Fcltor. Carol Van Elm. Edna Holt©-bach (Advisor). Misting: Norma Bryc© (Secre-tory). Edifn Cardono. Jcno Crojn;o. Joon Collins. Nancy Carponter. Front Row, loft to right: C. Van Nod and, V . Ronstord. C. Winno (Vicc-Prolidont). Mr. Couch (Advijcr). C. Humphrey (Providin'). D. Grupo [Socretoryl. C. Fronch [Trco’ urnr|. Second Row: O. St k. A. Gclish, L. Germain, R. Oliver, V . Til •.•me. ... Fovillo, G. McLonithoo. Third Row: R. Hey:. O. So win. R. Schwoiqardt. V. Longo, K. RujjoH. W. Sonecol. Fourth Row: D. Bruyr, J. V olloco. J. Loszb, H. Hcnion. I Livestock Qlub This dub brings together all students with an inreres’ in livestock, and provides activities as suen. The most mportant activity planned fer this year was the Annual Club Showmanship Contes' soensored on the Open House Day Program. First pri?e wes a show halter given by the N. Y. Holste'n Breeder Club. The club also has speeches by outstanding agriculturalists, anc is considering a bowlirg team. [52] Front Row. left to right: J. Basil J. Loomon. J. Keller. Mi. Rodwell (Advisor). H, Chonoy. R. Bordeaux. C. Kenyon. Second Row: W. Saundon, A. Golish. L. Germain. G. McLonithon, J. Dov nie, B. Smoilus, L. Mature, C. Ku Imon. Third Row: L. Van Tossell, R. Richords, R. Ricci, R. Worlau. E. McGhee. W. Sfrchmoicr. E. Church. Fourth Row: D. Frudo, G. Kendall. R. Rath. ). Bradley. Fixing it up. 3arm y iachinery Farm Machinery Club brings to those interested in this subject a choree to further their interest and o meet with those of similar interests. Through field trips, group discussions, speakers, and slides, this club has obtained the interest of many of our Agricultural majors. It p oys an important part on Open House Day. [53] The Klod ond Kernel Club meets twice monthly for social and business mce ncs. They hove speakers, plan interesting programs, and fol ow through to increase their knowledge of soils (Klod) and grains (Kernel). JClod and JCernel Glub JHorticulture Club Front Row: Ordoll Stock, Janot Davij (Troosuror). Juno Wog nor (Socro’ary), Georgo Pyle (President), Joyco Pondoll (Reporter), Joan Smith. Robed Goffney (Vice-President). Soc-Row: Dominick DeCocco, Rodger Hoyt, Grogg Crumo. Dr. Curtis (Advisor), Williom Knigh . Robort Thompson. Front Row. left to right: H- Kunze (Advisor] G. KoHlefc (Vice-President, P. Wren |Re‘ porter), R. Minch (President). D. Conklin (Secretcjry-Tioos- urer), R. Foltor (Program Choirmon), P. Mon'oyno (Advisor). Second Row: V. Pof-sons, M. Eoinko;ner, J. Schen morhorn J. Dcvis, P. Szemds. J. Wagner. M. Behrmonr. Third Row: N. Bry-e, J. B'jiley. Pondell. Fourth Row: D. Win-gort. F. Van Volin, J. Boyd. R-Ric'nords. G. Crume. Horticulture Club is a club which brings together all those interested In the aspects of Horticulture. The club holds its meetings in the Greenhouse, and during this time, it discusses new developments in its f eld, does lab projects, shows slides and does similar activities to further the knowledge of its members. It also takes part in other school activities. The Chanticleer Club consists of ooultry majors who wish to fu-ther their knowedqe and take part in discussions pertaining to their major. During this year, the Club has made many field trips ro such places as the University of Massachusetts, for the purpose of giving the members o firmer foundation for their future work. Qkanticleer Qtub Front Row, loft to right: Rcbort Loutorbach, Jock Tompson. John Bradio , Robort Gannon. Socond Row: Carl ton Lamp, John Marlin. Morlo Rogors (Aavisor), Robert Ro-gor, Rood Walters. Third Row: Alon Ostorhowal. Front Row, loft to right: Francos £t linger, Woltor Millar, Mar in Thompson, Mr. Pokros (Advisor). Toiry Isabella |Soc-rotary). Socond Row: John Wocdrjff Honry Smith, 8an i’innoy. Joo Hajdinok. Third Row: Mr. Wodo (Advisor). Lee Mickle, Pator McGregor. Fourth Row: Sam Schrom, Frank Maynard. William Von Al ingon. Dairy Jech eiub This newl organized club has been a great aid to all those majoring in this field . During its many meetings, the Club has discussed dairy institutions, the summer jobs of the senior members, and dairy problems in general. Tnc club proves the importance of vocotiona1 organizations in the curriculum of the students. Front Row, loft to right: Bruno. Smoilus. Wi.liom Oo-Morco (Secretary), Robort Kendall (Presidont). Robort Sanr.or (Vico - President). Frank In Maynard. Second Row: Richard Fruda. Rolph Var. Arnarr. (Treasuror), Mr. Rod wo I (Advisor). Hugh Hoad'o y. Donald Van Der-worker. Third Row: George Kendall. Douglas Mead. JRod and The Rod and Gun Club, an organization of those interested in the outdoor sport of hunting, was formed for the purpose of enjoyment to the members. Those interested in this hobby feel that they better their skill and strengthen their interest through membrship in this c ub. C un QLub Front Row, left to right: B. Samilus. D. Mead (Treasurer). J. Schormerhorn (Vico-Presi-dont), G. Koadall (Prosidont). Mr. Pokros (Advisor). A. Koufmann (Secretory), J. Woodruff. W. Sonecal. Second Row: R. Richards. M. Griffith. G. Sawin, D. Co-e. C. Kenyon. K. Russoll, J. Bradley, D. Fruda, H. Smith, R. An so1 mo, P. Mattieo. R. Phil ips. Third Row: R. Cummings. L. Mature. Fourth Row: R. Mason. D. Van Dorworker, L. Buck Outing eiub In the beginning of this year, o new club was organized and named the Outing Club. The purpose of this club is to sponsor various functions during the year for the students to enjoy. Some of those included during this year were roller skating, ice skating, skiing ar.d hiking. ”his organ zation Is open to all interested In joining. [56] Front Row, loft to right: Ed th Co'dono, Phyllis Wron (Prosi-dontj. Jomos Willsey (Troas-ur«r), Robort Goffnoy [Vico-Presidoni). Jjno Wagner (Secretary), Jonol Davis. Socond Row: Anno Koufmann, Vincent longo. Colvin Konyon. Mr. Waro'o (Advisor), Kerb Russell, Ralph Van Arnam, toRoy Jewott, Mi Id rod Bohrinann. Gamera Glub The Camera Club consists of all our shutter fans who have on interest in taking and developing snapshots and pictures. The c’ub teaches its members the proper methods of taking good photographs, throug.n the use of correct settings, etc. It is open to all those who care to join. The purpose of the Arts and Crafts Club is to proviae opportunities for creative expression along the artistic lino or in the way of crafts. All activities are the diroct outcome of the individual's interest in developing her to ents. The club is open to all those who wish to participate. Front Row, loft to right: Clou dotto Fcmaloro, Mrs. Holitfoi (Advisor). Mildred Bohrmonn. Second Row; Marjorio Boin-Itofnor. Janet Davis. Ruth Ackort, Thoroso Isabollo. ylrts arid Grafts Glub i [57] Assembly Our weekly assemblies are brought to us after the careful consideration of our ossembly program committee. Th’s committee studies the interests of the student body and then attempts o brhg to it worthwhile and enjoyable assemblies. Money is allotted for the committee's use by the Student Activity f und. Program Front Row. loft to right: James Keller, Burr Hartig, Calvin Humphrey, Edith Cardan . . George Pyle, William Vcn Alz ngon. Richard Grice. Second Row: Susor Anthony, Mr. Travis, Mr. Smith Mrs. Win-kelman, Mr. Curtis. Mrs Holmes, Mr. Grosvonor. Mr. Kurzo Diane Daraon. Front Row, loft to right: Mr. Gaffroy (Advisor). Miss Wh to-hill (Advisor), Mrs. Bollinger (Advisor). Mr. Pakra; (Art-visor). Socond Row: Nora Drochlor. Ma'y Ouellette. Cor-olo Cur tor. Molly Adams. Third Row: Robert Minch. Peter McGrogo-. Don Bruyn, Walter Millor. Slnter-3rat Sorority Qouncil This council consists of two representatives and one faculty advisor from each of the two sororities and two froternit es. It is one of t.nc most unique organizations on the hill. Its purpose is to plan rush periods, settle any disputes and promote good feelings, and set up c constitution and By-laws which will assure fair treatment and equality for all. Ze a Alpka [Phi Front Row, loft to right Donold Gropo (Correspond lag Secretary) Walter Millor Jack Loorron (Secretary) Cocil Von Most rand (Presi dent). Colvin Humphroy (V co Presidont). Jomos Kollor (Sorgoont-of-Arrm). Goorgo Kollfolz (Treasurer J. Socond Row: Horold Chonoy. Qon Brjyn, Morvin Thompson (Chaplain|. Rondy Bo'dooux Joo LosjIo. Rodger Hoyt. Third Row: Mr. Pokras (Advisor) Mr. Wftitobrood [Advisor], The Beta Chapter of Zeto Alpha Phi was founded in 1933 and is now one of he most active organizations on The Hill. The fraternity is active in school service and also promotes vorious fraternal functions, including the onnucl Winter Weekend, support of socio octivit'cs. and intrannural sports. At graduation an award is mode, for the school's outstanding citizen.' Y Our last year's queen, Miss Joan Stark. Front Row, loft to right: J. Id© (Co-rosponding Sar rotary). Constance Joynor I Reporter). Jeon Collins (Secretary). Genova Woodward (President). Mrs. Bellingor (Advisor). Noro Drachler (Vice-President). Daisy Bokor Jane Crownjc (Sociol Chair, 'non). Socond Row: O. Nico-ai E. Cordono, E. Koch, D. Fidlor, N. Carpontar L. Kor-nan. D. Skollie (Treoswror). Third Row: M. Kooslor. M. Matulo P. Wr9n, N. Cogon. Fourth Row: M. Cuel etto. C. Tallour, Shirley Hiliis. Now Alpho Sigma Delta Plodges MARJORIE MATSON MARJORIE MARRIOTT MILDRED 3EHRMANN JANET DAVIS PATRICIA SZEMELA JOANNA GREEN NORMA BRYCE JANET BAILEY Dllpka Sigma Delta The purpose of the Alpha Sigma Delta sorority is to promote personal mprovement; encourage companionshio among girls: help each member atfain her highest standards in scholastic, cultural ond social activities; and instill a feelirg of loyalty judgment in each individual. Its many activities include the Coronation Ball. Candlelight Tea, Annual Sorority Banquet, various record dances, roller skating parties and other functions of interest to the students on the Hill. [60] Front Row, left to right: Nancy Pallor (Vicc-Proiidont J; Joan Motion (Proiident), Mitt Whitohill (Advisor), Moiy Loory (Treosuror). Second Row: Joan 8u«lorl (Slcwjrd-ess). Lila Dickenson (Sociology). Vorono Voughr. Ca'h-oiino Scheidoggor (Ciaplain). Joon Smith. Third Row; Molly Adorns. Caro o Co-lor. Fourth Row: Mory T rofola, Jonot Browor. Phyllis Woodard | Reporter). f I I yllpka Qki Omicron Now Alpha Chi Omicron Pledges FRANCIS ETTINGER SUSAN ANTHONY RUTH ANSEIMO JJDY McGEE JOSEPHINE OiLILLO CLAUDETTE FAMALARO RUTH ACKERT ANN KAUFMANN DIANE DARDEN Alpna Chi Orr.icror. although only in its second year of organization here on The Hill, has proved to be on up and coming Sorority. They are proud of their many successful functions hela this year. Among them wore the Founder's Day Breakfast. TG-AXO Sweetheart Boll. Spaghetti Supoer, Indoor Carnival. May Pole Dance and the Annual Senior Banquet. Jh eta Front Row, loft to right: Robert Joefcson (Chaplain)] Robot I Minch (Prosidert). Rotor McGregor [Secretory}. Second Row: Mr. Goffnoy (Advisor), Robort Foltor (Troosuror), Donald Wingorl [Corresponding Secretory). Bun Pinnoy [ Vico-Prosident). ock Tompson (Sorgoont cif-Arrris), Mr. Smith (Adviso ). EPSILON CHAPTER I he local chapter of Theta Gamma. Epsilon Chapter, was organized in '923, and as always, has been active in promoting brotherhood on The Hill. This year, we were aole to secure a fraterniry house at 38 North Street. The fraternal activities consisted of the 'Sweetheart Boll. T. G. Open House. Inframural sports, ond support'ng the many social activities of the Hill. With groduction approaching, there will be a parting of the way. but the life-long friendship of the member; of Thela Gamma wil remcin. Front Row, left to right: Bov-orly Johnson, Dorothy Gerc. Joan Collins Molly Adams. Jono Crocnso. Socond Row: Robert Minch. Roborr Foltor, Peter McGregor, Jock Tomp-son. Donald Wingart. W iiiuiiMimi :n i! ii ini iinii Qamma Front Row. left to right: Juon Collins (Srt’ccthoorf J. Socond Row: Molly Acorns (1st or-tondont] Robor Minch (Prosi-donr), Joon Burkcrt (2nd oftcndont). a + festival Christmas SldOdS Front Row, loft to right: Jock Loomcn (Monagor), Philip Vyn Volin. Burr Hartig. Richard Grico (Co-Captain). Robert Jackwl (Co-Captain). Donald B-jyn. Rogor Grico. Colvin Humphrey (Manager). Second Row: Walter Millor. Jomos Willsoy, Vincont Loncjo. Robort Goffnoy. Ronaolpl. Baideoux. LoRcy Jewett. Keith Russell. CROSS COUNTRY TROPHIES Robert Jackson. Mr. Stophen Wardo. Richord Grico. CROSS COUNTRY [66] SEASON’S SUMMARY Oct. 8—at Cobleskill Cobleskill ............ 16 Delhi.............. 47 Oct. I I—at Middletown Cobleskill ............ 22 Oronge County C. C.. . 37 Oct. 18—Le Moyne College Invitation at Syracuse Montclair T. C.........67 Canisius .............. 76 ’Cobleskill ...............85 Alfred.................. 95 Brockport T. C..........122 Scranton................125 Oswego ................211 Robert's Weslyon . . . .288 Oct. 22—at Van Cortland Park. N. Y. C. Cobleskill ............. 28 Orongo Co. C. C. . . . 37 While Plains Tech. ... 69 Oct. 25—at Morrisville Cobleskill ............. 15 Canton ................. 54 Morrisville ............ 73 Oct. 31—at Oswego Cobleskill ............. 15 Oswego T. C............. 50 Nov. I—Canisius College Invitation at Buffalo Buffalo T. C............ 42 Canisius ............... 79 Cobleskil .............. 86 Niagara ................ 94 Univ. of Buffalo ......I 17 Brockport T. C.........151 Cortland T.C............153 McMaster (Ontario). . . 190 Robert's Wesleyan . . 257 Nov. 8—N.J.C.A.A. Region xv at Cobleskill (Junior College Championship of the Northeast) |Cobleskill Aggies..... 35 Long Island Ag.-Tech.. 44 Alfred Ag.-Tech......... 59 Dehli Ag.-Tech..........120 Canton Ag.-Tech.........137 New York Tech......... 152 White Plains Tech.. . . 180 Orange County C. C. (Incomplete leom) Morrisville (Incomolete team) [Undefeated in Jr. College competition since October 15. I9T9 with 25 straight wins. Won Jr. College trophy. COBLESKILL AGGIES 1952 - BASKETBALL SCHEDULE — 1953 Dote Opponents Wo They Nov. 22. 1952 Alumni . 60 4? Dec. 3. 1952 Utico Tech . 94 78 Dec. 5. 1952 Binghamton Tech . . 59 69 Dec. 10. 1952 Albany Business College . . . .. 68 56 Dec. 12. 1952 Morrisville Tech . 74 73 Dec. 17. 1952 Siena College J.V . . 34 35 “Jon. 7. 1953 Binghamton ech. . . 58 68 Jan. 9. 1953 Delhi Tech 75 66 Jon. 14, 1953 Albany Pharmacy 79 66 Jon. 16. 1953 Ccnton Tech .. 73 67 Jon. 20. 1953 Albany Business College . . . . . 73 69 ‘Feb. 4. 1953 Delhi Tech . 56 59 Feb. 6. 1953 Farmingdaie Tech . 58 78 Fee. 1 1. 1953 Unior College J.V . . 75 67 'Feb. 19. 1953 Utica Teen .. 81 65 Feb. 21. 1953 R.P.I. J.V 78 74 Feb. 24. 1953 Albany Pnormocy . . 63 66 'Mar. 2. 1953 Morrisvil e Tech 73 93 nsr'tute Tournament at Utica Mar. 5. 1953 Farmingda'e Tech . . 75 71 Mar. 6. 1953 Morrisville lech . 50 82 Mar. 7. 1953 Farmingdaie Tech .. 35 66 Empire Stote Conference Games. BASKETBALL CO-CAPTAINS But'nc ond Pinroy. Front Row. left to right: Loo Micklo. Roborr Roth. Anthony Bo si no (Co-Capt in). Bonjamin Pinnoy (Co-Coplain). Josoph Grace. Coortnoy Kollman. Second Row; Mr. lorio I Coo ii). Honry Smith (Managor), Richora Fronch. Joseph Hojd:nok. Carhop Lamp. Fronklir Moynord, P.ichoid Sonnorg-on. Philip Ricci. William Von Atzingon. Rogo' Phillips. [67] yt'Z Front Row. left to right: Joon Burkort, Joon Mco ton. Mary Leary. V x«nu Vaughn (Captain). Life Dickinson, Carols Caftor, Molly Adam. Second Row: Mitt Wnitohill, Mr. Kunze (Ad itort). CHEERLEADERS Hats off to our cheerieading squad of '52-'53. Cap ain Rena and he girls, Molly, Buckets, Carole, L;to. Mccs. and Mary have been out in front during this whole yeor leading our student boay and ieam to their many victories. In their sweaters of orange ond skirts of block, those peppy girls have giver, our fellows the loyalty and backing needed for all successful teams. Thanes lor leading our team to victory, girls! m WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The W.A.A. is mode up of girls who ore interested in intrumurol ntercloss or inter-collcgiate athio ic activities. The associoton prov'ces several open house doys. evenings of sports parficioation and games including faculty talents. Those sports which hold special interest are veiley ball, basketball, bowling ond tennis. It is one of the lorgest organizations on the hill. Front Row, left to right: Malotto. Conklin. Bryco, Dovij. Ansolmo. Schcrmorhort, Bohrmann, Cox. Second Row: Mot-son, Ado'nj, Collins, DiLillo I Sccrotary-rroasuror). Mr. lorio (Advisor). Crounse (President). McGoo, Nicoloi, Cordono. Third Row: Builuy, Ido. Trelolo. Schoiaoggor, Kitchon, Torry. Drachler. Dardor, Joynor. Fourth Row: Kollom, Mulfon, Wron. Warrick, Poro. Mauror. Wognor, Tollour, Colo. Fifth Row: Mooson, Kooslor, Sromolo, Koller, Boinkafner, Gritiiith. Lydcn. Pendoll, Isabolla. Sixth Row: Q linn. Gieun, Fowler, Brower. Kaufrronn. Carpenter, Hillis, l«:uiy, Mattice. Front Row, left to right: GrupO, Sounders, Hoyt ( resident), Motwro (Secretory), Phillips (Treasurer), Sorocol, Oliver. Kicnords. Second Row: Fclter, Pinnoy. McGregor. Minch, Von Nosirond. Avenis. Worlo;.. Kollfelr. Fovillo, Frost. Woodruff. Mood. G. Kcndol R. Kendoll. Phillies, Winno. Wiens 'Bowling Womens 'Bowling Front Row, loft to right: Diane Darden, Virginia A. Parsons. Mr. lorio (Advisor). Mary Lou Quinn, Joyce M. Schormorhorn, Patricio J. Sio-molo. [70] Front Row, left to right: 3. o idmof! . P. Kollom. Mr. lorio Advisor). Morvin Thompson (President), M. Motson (Troos-vor). E. Phillips (Vico-Proji-donf), P.olph Richordi (Secro- 'jrv). F. Cordono. J. McGoo. Second Row; J. Collins, E. Fingor, P. Mullon, D. Gero, D. Kitchon, N. Corpontor, G. Torry. M. Loory. C. Tallevr. Third Row: R. Kondoll. D. Cole. P. Wren. J. Worrier, M. Bointafnor, . Motolo. M. Griffith, R. Mason. Fourth Row: D. Frudo. R. Ansolmo, J. Crounse. A. Koufmonn. J. Burlcort, J. Ido, J. Bradley. Fifth Row: G. Kondoll. B. Samilus W. DiMorco, L. MicLIo, C. Kenyon, F. Frost. J. Downio. Square Dance Qlub The Square Dance cljb is a cluo which meets fv ice a month. It consists cf students who know how to square dance. I hose who have never square danced, and those who do not understand it. It is an instruction group and is who the students moke of it. Coach lorio is the advisor for the group. rhe club has its own bond and provides inexpensive fun for oil. The start of the National Junior College Athletic Association Regional Championship Race. [71] Look at that form'. [72] On guard. Toam Work. 1. Tho Victors Roturn. 2. Who's dead? 3. Littlo Thoatre does it ogain! 4. Waitresses? 5. Intellectual looking. 6. Time to eat. 7. How many strikes? 8. Coconuts! 9. I down, 5 to go. 10. Must bo a picnic. 11. Strike up the band. 12. Four rosos? f IS, 95 I I. They didn't make it. 2. Sign Him up. 3. Ah! Spring! 4. Knighthood. 5. The Boys ot home. 6. Behind the scenes. 7. Auld Long Sync. 8. A good day. 9. Statuos? 10. 49 moro like hor? 11. I'll drink to that. 12. That's lifo. [74J Sponsors Mrs. Russell Ackert Mr. ond Mrs. William W. Adams Compliments of the Anthony's Mr. and Mrs. Alfred M. Baker Mr. and Mrs. Howard Boiley Mr. ond Mrs. J. W. Basil Mrs. Emily Bonrmann Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Beinkofner Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Betz Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bordeaux Mrs. Pauline Bradley Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bruyn Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bryce Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Bcrkort Mr. Willicm Basher Mr. ard Mrs. Anthony Busino Mr. and Mrs. Everett C. Candoge Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Carpenter William P. and Ruth D. Cheney Mr. and Mrs. Edmuned Church Mr. and Mrs. James E. Cole Mr. ond Mrs. Allen Collins D. Schuyler Crosby Mr. and Mrs. Clauoe L. Davis Mrs. Gladys Darden Mr. and Mrs. John S. Downie Mr. and Mrs. John W. Engle Mr. and Mrs. John A. Faville Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Felter Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Fir-gar Mrs. Hazel Fowler Mr. Richard D. Fruda Dr. and Mrs. oseph N. Frost Mr. and Mrs. Frank Galish Mrs. Gertrude George Lloyd E. Germain Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Gidloy Mrs. Lillian Gaffney Mr. end Mrs. I lorry I . Green Mr. and Mrs. Chester Griffith Mr. end Mrs. Herman Gr jpe Mrs. Bertha Hansen Ruley ond Paul Hartig Mr. ond Mrs. W. Lloyd Hillis Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Hoadley Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hojdinak Alice and Ducloy Hoyt Mr. and Mrs. George Howe Mr. ond Mrs. John Jackson Howard L. Jewett Mr. ard Mrs. George Kalfclz Mr. and Mrs. George W. Keesler Mr. Howard Keller Mr. ana Mrs. James Keller Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Kenyon Mr. ana Mrs. Ralph Knight Mr. and Mrs. Conead Koch Mrs. Marie Kaufmann Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lamp Mr. and Mrs. R. Lauterbach and Fred Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Marriott Mr. ond Mrs. Neai Matson Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Mattice Mr. and Mrs. Alton Maurer Mrs. Marie L. Maynard Mr. and Mrs. J. Ernest McGee Franklin S. Mcl.erithon Mr. Douglas L. Mead Mr. and Mrs. Edmand Meyers Mr. and Mrs. Warrick Minch Mrs. Dorothy Mul er Mr. Alfred Nicolai Mr. and Mrs. Verne L. Osterhoudt Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Parker Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Pinney Mr. Edwin Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Phillips Mr. end Mrs. John V. Py e Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Quinn Mr. and Mrs. William E. Ranslord William M. Richards Mr. end Mrs. Emmett Robinson Mr. ond Mrs. Joseph Szemcla Cobleskill Music and Gift Shop Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Skellie Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J. Skidmore B-uno K. Smailus Mr. ana Mrs. Orson Smith Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Sobell Mr. and Mrs. Earl H. Stock. Sr. Mr. ana Mrs. Richard Bowne Talleur Mr. ond Mrs. H. Tillcma and Willie Mr. and Mrs. Alvah G. Tompson Mr. and Mrs. Harold Van Dewerker Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Van Nostrand Mr. and Mrs. Ernest C. Van Volin Mr. and Mrs. Bethuel Vaughn Mr. and Mrs. John Waipuck Mr. and Mrs. Irving Walters Mr. and Mrs. Ai bert (’. Whitley Mr. and Mrs. Raymond M. Woodard I”] 3est Wishes of TOWN and COUNTRY SCHOLET FABRICS 1 Main Street QUALITY FURNITURE COBLESKILL. NEW YORK Pleasing Prices Compliments of Free Delivery Anywhere HOAGLAND'S PHARMACY COBLESKILL, NEW YORK BALLSTON SPA COBLESKILL Compliments of Olympian Bowling Alleys FORT PLAIN GEORGE BYRNES, Prop. 6 Contor Streot COBLESKILL. NEW YORK NEW YORK BOBB'S YOUR FRIENDLY JEWELER Gifts that are Lasting Best Wishes from COBLESKILL. NEW YORK Phene 448 HODGE AND AKER Home of Compliments of PARK THEATRE FAMOUS BRANDS COBLESKILL, NEW YORK Compliments of HENDRICKSON'S BUSIEST STORE IN TOWN and MOTOR INN AUTO CO., INC. OLDSMOBII.E — GMC TRUCKS COBLESKILL. NEW YORK Compliments of WHY WORRY ABOUT LAUNDRY? VAN DERVORT STUDIO 73 E. Main Street Use Our Sef-Service Laundromat COBLESKILL, NEW YORK PARK SERVICE Phone 614 COBLESKILL, NEW YORK Greetings from NORMAN OLSEN, ov ner manager of WEITZ MAN'S COBLESKILL NEW YORK SPORTSWEAR — SEPARATES, College Town Skirts . . . , „ „ . , , , ... Ship 'N Shore Blouses the college girl s delight are a feature . . . ,, . y y are typical sportswear values in of our air-conditioned second floor our large sportswear selection DENIM DUNGAREES $2.98 VICTORY CHAIN, INC. GROCERIES, MEATS, ETC. COBLESKILL, NEW YORK J. LEWIS DUMOND INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS Absolute Protection at Lowest Cost COBLESKILL, NEW YORK y FRANK'S TAVERN Spaghetti - Meat Balls - Sandwiches BEER and LIQUORS COBLESKILL, NEW YORK WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Auto Accessories - Radios - Sporting Goode L A. LIEBI, Owner 40 Main Stroot Cobloskill. New York SODA DRUGS at THE JANSEN PHARMACY COBLESKILL, NEW YORK Compliments of JOHN I. GLENN OPTOMETRIST Phone 691 COMPLIMENTS OF THE FIRST EMPIRE RESTAURANT NATIONAL BANK AIR CONDITIONED | COBLESKILL, NEW YORK COBLESKILL, NEW YORK SCHOHARIE VALLEY ICE CREAM WHOLESALE — RETAIL Telephone 325 By and for Local Interest COBLESKILL, NEW YORK Complimonts of KENNETH H. FAKE COBLESKILL. NEW YORK Welcomo to LOY'S STATIONERY, INC. For CARDS and GIFTS 33 Main Stroot Cobleskill. New York Phone 9.72 Compliment of MORLONG MITTERER HOME OF QUALITY MEATS COBLESKILL NEW YORK Compliments of Ottman's Service Station Quality Petroleum Products at a Saving 83 W. Main Street COBLESKILL. NEW YORK HARDER SILOS Wood Stave — Concrete Stave The Bulkwark of the Paying Dairy Best Wishes to the Class of 1953 HARDER SILO COMPANY, INC. COBLESKILL, NEW YORK Compliments of VAN VORIS CHEVROLET Sales and Service COBLESKILL, NEW YORK Compliments of LOUIE'S BARBER SHOP 19 Main Stroot COBLESKILL, NEW YORK You Save Say Follows! Compliments of FLORIO'S SERVICE STATION Near the Park USED CAR SALES Compliments of PIERCE'S PHARMACY COBLESKILL. NEW YORK ROSE AND KARKER GROCERIES - MEATS FROZEN FOODS Main Streot COBLESKILL, NEW YORK Phone 25 VAN WAGENEN SON McCormick-Dccring FARM MACHINERY International MOTOR TRUCKS BADGER (PITLESS) BARN CLEANERS and HOUSEHOLD REFRIGERATION East Main Street COBLESKILL, NEW YORK SELKIRK'S General Electric Appliances Profax Gas Service Television and Radio DeLaval Sales and Service Linoleum and Asphalt Tile Wallpaper - Paint Complete Line of HARDWARE - SPORTING GOODS Selkirk Hardware, Inc. 46-48 Main Street COBLESKILL. NEW YORK For Increased Feed Efficiency More Profit Feed Fort Orange Dairy Poultry Foods Manufactured by BARBER BENNETT, Inc. ALBANY, NEW YORK Compliments of THE SPA Where the Gang meets for refreshments records and relaxation ’Where Friends Meet for Relaxation THE TRADING POST The Student Store on the Hill :VEN COLVIN AVwrijE' . LEPHONE 2-4401 . ALBANY 5. NEW YORK DtSlGNCRS AND PUBLISHERS Of SCHOOL COLLEGE ANNUALS y ' r r y
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