Schuylerville Central School - Schuyler Yearbook (Schuylerville, NY)

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THE SCHUYLER Published by the Senior Class of SCHUYLERVILLE CENTRAL Schuylerville, New York CLASS OF 1955 SCHOOL We Dedicate To Our Parents It is with love and admiration that we, the Senior Class of 1955, dedicate this book to Our Parents. It is but a humble effort to show them our appreciation for their loyalty and devotion. BOARD OF EDUCATION MRS. LOUISE HUGHES Clerk MISS rACHEL Secreta 2iTsllKNlGHT cretary .•m U HILTON BARHLTT H' Gr Supe r JOHN D• «J Principot uper uen4eni ■SRi «. nncipal MR. DOUGLAS ARCHER Music MRS. RUTH BAIN Grade Six MISS ALYCE BOIVIN Grade Two MISS RITA BOIVIN Grade Three MISS MARY CUDAHY Citizenship Eight-Nine MISS COSETTE DUMONT English and Library MRS. ANABEL FALVEY Grade Three MISS AILEEN GAGE Math and Science F A C T Y MISS EVELYN HERON English MRS. PHOEBE HUNT Grade Three MRS. CATHERINE IKENBERRY School Nurse MRS. MARY KELLEY Grade Five MR. MARTIN MUNSON Industrial Arts MRS. URSULA MURPHY Grade One MRS. ELLA MURRAY Mathematics MISS ELIZABETH MYERS English and Guidance MR. HERBERT WALSH Health and Int. to Business MRS. DAMARIS WEED Grade K MRS. PHYLLIS WILBUR Grade K-Six MISS RUTH BUTLER Commerce MRS. HELEN CLEMENT Grade K-One MISS MARY COONEY Grade Two MRS. CATHERINE CROZIER Grade One MRS. VIRGINIA GILMORE Citizenship Seven and English MRS. FLORENCE GOGGIN Grade Five MRS. SYLVIA GORMAN Home Economics MISS ELIZABETH GRENELL Citizenship Eight-Nine F C A U MR. DONALD LERAY Boys’ Physical Education MR. MARTIN MALONEY Science Seven-Eight MRS. LUCY MERRILL Junior High School MISS DORIS MOON Girls Physical Education MR. MICHAEL NOLAN Franch and Latin MISS BARBARA ROSS Elementary Music High School Choral MRS. ALICE SPARLING Grade Four MRS. ELIZABETH WALSH English and Math MISS ETHEL WILLIAMS Grade Two MISS VERA WOLCOTT Grade Four MRS. TERESA KNIGHT Assistant Secretary HEALTH PERSONNEL School Nurse DR. M. D. DUBY Medical Examiner The programs of school health services and of health teaching are closely related and should aug- ment and reinforce each other to the end that pupils will understand the purpose of the various health services, procedure, cooperate wholeheartedly in the examination and tests; and develop gradually a per- sonal responsibility for carrying out the recommenda- tion of the health specialists. A high standard of pupil health may be maintained through the teaching of accurate health knowledge; the practicing of desirable health habits and effective health guidance of pupils, parents and school person- nel; the follow up of each pupil until recommended medical and dental treatment has been secured; follow up of illness absences; first aid care of emergencies and advice to the school personnel regarding all con- ditions affecting the health of school children. COOPERATIVE BOARD PERSONNEL MR. R. LENNOX Driver Education MRS. L. WILLETTE School Nurse MISS M. L. DWYER Dental Hygienist In cooperation with the schools of District Superin- tendent Myers’ second super- visory district of Saratoga County, Schuylerville Central School shared the services of Miss Mary Lou Dwyer as den- tal hygienist until she sailed to Germany in December to marry George Rounds, who taught in the SCS last year. Mr. Rondell MISS G. DARBY Speech Therapeutist Lennox taught as driver educa- tion teacher for the first semes- ter, moving to South Glens Falls at mid-term. Mr. Charles Cuccio served as school visit during the school year and Miss Gertrude Darby, inaugu- rated a speech therapy program during 1954-55. Mrs. Lillian Willette supplemented our nurse service program. CUSTODIANS MR. DONALD HINCKLEY MR. THEODORE SALLS MR. HAROLD GOODRICH BUS DRIVERS Left to right: C. King, A. Traver, H. Hespelt, W. Hoey, L. Towns, J. Ruff, T. Sails, W. Ruff, S. Hanna, B. Slade, R. MacDougall. CAFETERIA WORKERS MR. JOHN D. RYAN Principal MISS RACHEL MYERS Secretary SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS ROGER SHERMAN President F. VAN DEUSEN Vice President J. DRISCOLL Secretary R. SHERMAN T reasurer J. LENZ § JOSEPH LENZ We, the class of 1955 wish to extend our thanks to Mrs. Gorman and Mr. Maloney for their friendly advice and cooperation. SENIORS Mary Anne Allen Senior Service 4; IRC 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Band 3. 4; Ring Committee 3; Junior Band 2, 3. Edward Francis Archer Band 1, 2, 3. 4; IRC 3; Ring Com- mittee 3; Athletic Assoc. 2, 3, 4; Senior Play 3. 4. 1955 Kathleen Marlyn Barber Athletic Assoc. 3, 4; Secretary 3. Presi- dent 4; Mixed Chorus 1. 2. 3. 4; Cho- rus 2. 3, 4; IRC 3. 4. Charles Robert Burch Baseball 2. 3. 4; Track 4. f Mary Margaret Butler IRC; Junior Service 1; Cheerleader 2, 3. 1955 Thomas Allen Coffinger Junior Service 1; IRC 3, 4; JV Basket- ball 2. Richard Joseph Cromie Senior Play 3, 4; Junior Service 1; Sen- ior Service 3, 4; IRC 3, 4; Yearbook 4; JV Basketball Manager 1; JV Bas- ketball 2; Varsity Basketball 3, 4; Base- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3. 4; Tri-State 2, 3; All County 1, 2, 3; Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Ring Committee 3; Delegate Tri-Co. Student Council 3; Class President 3. Elaine Cora De Grechie Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2; Secretary of Chorus 3, 4; Sextette 3, 4; IRC 3, 4; Ring Committee 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Senior Service 2, 3, 4; Athletic Association 1; Year- book Business Manager 4. SENIORS Sheila Ann Deyoe Junior Service 1; Senior Service 2. 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2; Mixed Chorus 1, 2; IRC 3, 4; Cheerleading 4. big- Bernice Mary Dornan Junior Service 1; IRC 3, 4; Yearbook Typist 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Mixed Cho- rus 1, 2, 3. 1955 Sandra Joan Drew Class Treasurer 2; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; IRC 3, 4; Junior Service 1; Yearbook Typist 4. Jeanne Ann Driscoll Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; President 3; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3; Sextette 3, 4; Majorette 3, 4; Class Vice President 4; Yearbook 4; Senior Service 3, 4; Senior Play 4. Allen James Eddy IRC 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Teresa Rose Eustis Junior Service 1; Senior Service 4; IRC 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Band 3, 4. Phyllis Faith Fish IRC 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3. 4; Tri-State 3; All-County 2. 3; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Sextette 3, 4; Ring Committee 3. 1955 Elaine Edith Fitzgerald Yearbook 3; Co-Editor 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Tri-State 2; Ring Committee 3; IRC 3. 4. Frances Elizabeth Gailor International Relations 3, 4. Howard Eugene Gardephe Basketball Manager 3, 4; Football 2, 3. 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4. Dorothy Orra Haas Junior Service 1; Class Vice President 1; Senior Service 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Yearbook Co-Editor 4; IRC 3, 4; Ring Committee 3; Senior Play 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4. 1955 Anne Muriel Hughes Junior Service 1; Senior Service 2,3,4; Class Secretary 3; IRC 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleading 3, 4. Alma Inez Hayes International Relations 3, 4; Ring Com- mittee 3. Lawrence Joseph Heffernan Band 1, 2. 3; Tennis 1, 2. 4. George Henry Mabb Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball, JV 1, 2; Varsity 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; IRC 3, 4; Class Secretary 2; Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4; Senior Play Stage Manager 3. Kathryn Ann Molloy Junior Service 1; Senior Service 2, 3, 4; Secretary 4; IRC 3, 4, President 4; Yearbook 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Tri-State 2, 3; All-County 2, 3. 1955 Richard James McShane Football 4; Baseball 4. James Daniel Mulvihill Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2; Track 2, 3, 4. Joan Ann Murphy Chorus 1, 2; IRC 3, 4; Treasurer 4; Senior Play 4. 1955 Gary Lee Obie Senior Play 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 2. 3, 4. Lawrence Frederick Peck James Francis Perrotta Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Secretary 1; Treasurer 3. Senior Service 2, 3, 4; Junior Service 1; Yearbook 4; Baseball 3, 4; Basket- ball, JV 1, 2; Varsity 3, 4; Class Presi- dent 2, Vice President 3; Ring Com- mittee 3; Senior Play Stage Manager 3. Roger Edward Sherman Senior Service 3. 4; Class Secretary 4; IRC 3, 4; Yearbook Assistant Business Manager 3; Band 1. 2, 3. 4; Baseball 1, 2. 3, 4; Track 1. 2, 3, 4; Varsity Basketball Manager 3; Ring Committee 3; Senior Play 3. 1955 Frederick K. Van Deusen Senior Service 4; Class President 4; Vice President 2; IRC 4; Band 2. 3. Henry Peter Young Athletic Assoc. 1: Mixed Chorus 2. 3. 4. Timothy Barnes Williams Ten months and three years ago a new class was brought forth in this school conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all members should enjoy themselves and do a little studying too. We became engaged in our Freshman year by electing Joe Lenz, President, Dorothy Haas, Vice President, Jim Perrotta, Secretary, and Larry Heffernan, Treasurer, Pete Young and Elaine De Grechie representatives of the Athletics Association. Dan Mulvihill and Joe Lenz were our repre- sentatives in Student Council. Under the guidance of Miss Bellamy and Mr. Sevits, our advisors, we undertook our first activity, the selling of tickets for the Senior Play, “A Date with Judy.” In February we sponsored our CLASS Freshman dance. Our theme was based on George Wash- ington’s Birthday. Our Freshman year was brought to a close by a picnic at White’s Beach. Will we ever forget when the boat nearly sank with us. As we entered our Sophomore year we elected Larry Peck, President; Fred Van Deusen, Vice President; George Mabb, Secretary; and Sandra Drew, Treasurer. Larry Peck and Gary Obie represented us in Student Council. Marilyn Guard and Ed Archer both represented us in the Athletic Association. Miss Bellamy and Mr. Murtaugh were our advisors. Our class activities began with the planning for the first in a series of three amateur shows to be held throughout the year. Dick Cromie was master of ceremonies for the first show, Gary Obie for the second, and Frances Gailor, the mistress of cere- monies for the final show. Thanksgiving was the theme of our Sophomore dance, which was entitled “The May- flower Dance.” In spite of the rain, our picnic at Hedges Lake in June was an event long to be remembered. “When do we get our rings?” This was the chief topic of conversation as we entered our Junior year. Our class officers were: Dick Cromie, President; Larry Peck, Vice President; Anne Hughes, Secretary; Jimmy Per- rotta, Treasurer. In Student Council we were represented by Dick Cromie and Gary Obie. Kathleen Barber and Ed Archer faithfully fullfilled their duties as representa- tives in the Athletic Association. After the ordering of our Junior rings, the next topic was the Junior Prom. We decided on “Rhapsody in Blue” for our theme. We were a busy class indeed, for along with the planning of the prom we conducted three amateur shows. Kathleen Barber and Dorothy Haas were mistresses of ceremonies for the first two shows, while Dick Cromie acted as mas- ter of ceremonies for the final show. In May, the big event of the year finally arrived. In a soft atmosphere of blue, accompanied by music, Gary Obie and Marilyn Guard were crowned King and Queen of the Junior Prom. With this event we ended a happy and successful i Junior year. HISTORY In the beginning of our closing year in high school we elected our senior officers, headed by Fred Van Deusen as President. The other officers being Jeanne Driscoll, our Vice President, Roger Sherman, our Secre- tary, and Joe Lenz, our Treasurer. Fred Van Deusen and Anne Hughes put in the good word for the seniors as representatives in Student Council. As for our rep- resentatives in the Athletic Association, Kathleen Bar- ber and Edward Archer were elected. The atmosphere at our Christmas Dance was joyous and bright, in the true Holiday Spirit. In April, that great day finally arrived when we left on the long-awaited trip. It was a marvelous experience from the time we stepped on the bus until the time we returned to Schuylerville, happy but ex- hausted. Now we are looking forward to greater heights to achieve. As we go out into the great country of ours may we remember the many things we learned and the great experiences we had together as the class of ’55. Good-bye, now, and good luck. P.S. By the way, we want to remind you again of the Senior Ball, entitled “Silver Bells.” Those intermission programs were really great. We will undoubtedly long treasure those gifts that Santa brought us on that gay holiday evening. PERSONAL ACHIEVEMENTS Boy’s State—Roger Sherman. State 4-H Club Dress Revues and Demonstrations— Dorothy Haas and Elaine Fitzgerald. Capital Day—Albany—Dorothy Haas. Homemaking Award Trip—N.Y.C.—Elaine Fitzgerald. State 4-H Tractor Maintenance—Larry Peck. Senior Play—Dorothy Haas, Dick Cromie, Ed Archer, Gary Obie, Joan Murphy, Jean Driscoll. Tri-State Band, All-County Band 5 years—Dick Cromie. Tri-State Chorus Representative — Jean Driscoll and Elaine DeGrechie. CLASS WILL We the class of 1955, being of sound mind do hereby make and publish our last will and testament, bequeathing our possessions as hereafter stated. We wish to express our appreciation to the Board of Education who have worked continuously for the betterment of our education and educational facilities. To the Faculty who have worked so diligently with us, we bequeath our admiration and respect. As a whole class we leave our feuding and fighting ways to the class of 1956. Elaine DeGrechie and Jean Driscoll—their places in sextette to Dawn Wilson and Charlene Hinkley. Joan Murphy—her Greenwich friends to Jean Germain. Allen Eddy and Bernice Dornan—their many quarrels to Donna DeFabio and Billy Santabar. Frances Gailor—her sweet ways to her brother, Eddy, who can use them. Larry Heffernan—his good humor to Edgar King. Kate Molloy and Mary Ann Allen—their all-round sports ability to Teresa Butler and Alta Peck as well as their lasting friendship. Dot Haas—her position on the cheerleading squad to any Junior who can use it. Marilyn Guard—her love for English class to Carolyn Peck. Dick Cromie and Larry Peck—their basketball ability. Anne Hughes—her ready smiles to Anne Bristol. Phyllis Fish and Kit Barber—their trips to Durdeytown to Teresa Fitzgerald. Fred VanDeusen and Timothy Williams—their subtle ways to Eugene Duff. Teresa Eustis—her favorite expression “Isn’t it the Worst” to her sister, Helen. Sheila Deyoe. Sandra Drew and Alma Hayes—their quiet ways to Betty Woodcock, Joan Wood and Brenda Villa. Paul Carter—his ability for doodling to any Junior with artistic talent. Louise Burch—her love for eating in school to Marilyn Dickinson. Lionel NorLandin and Jimmy Perotta—their habit for getting into trouble to Jimmy Ruff and Dave Carpenter. Gary Obie—his model airplanes to Bob Everts. Joe Lenz—his position on the boys’ quartet to Henry Peck. George Mabb—his uncontrolled outbursts in English class to Billy Barber and Chris Schmidt. Ray Seymour and Roger Sherman—their position in the Drum' Corps to Frank Sullivan. Elaine Fitzgerald—her love for 4-H demonstrations to anyone who has the ability. Eddie Archer—his acting talent to Eddy Molloy. Mary Butler—her enthusiastic attitude toward basketball to sister, Teresa. Howard Gardephe and Peter Young—whose enthusiasm for school and home-work we leave to Billy LeBarron and Tommy Drew. Bob Burch—his uncontrollable blush to Tommy Smith. Executrix SENIOR PLAY c Joy Herbert Scarlet Deane CAST _________ JEANNE DRISCOLL (Aunt Susie’s Niece) _______________JOAN MURPHY (Joy’s colored maid) Aunt Susie _____________________ DAWN WILSON (A woman with a mind of her own) Madame Zola ................ MARILYN GUARD (Ability to look into the future) Johnny Rogers _______________ RICHARD CROMIE (Interested in Joy) Laura Dawson ________________ DOROTHY HAAS (Quiet and apologetic manner) Portia Urk ................. DOROTHY EVERTS (A lawyer) La Salle Johnson ___________ WILLIAM ROOKE (Mr. Graves’ colored servant) Omar Graves _______________ EDWARD ARCHER (Distinguished business man) Mrs. Edward Dunning __________________ CAROLYN PECK (An attractive neighbor) Slick Conway _________________ ALBERT ARNOLD (The villian) Director: MISS ELIZABETH MYERS Presented: Schuylerville Central School, November 23, 1954 State Veterans Camp, Mt. McGregor, December 9, 1954 Marilyn Guard Jean Driscoll Bernice Pornan Dorthy Hass Kathryn Ann Molloy Mary Ann Allen Timothy Williams Anne Hughes Elaine Fitzgerald Roger Sherman Joan Murphy Joe Lenz Sheila Deyoe Alma Hayes Gary Obie Richard Cromie The Junior Class held its annual prom on May 21. The gymnasium was attractively decorated in keeping with the theme “Rhapsody in Blue.” Tommy Rhoades orchestra played for dancing. At 11 o’clock the coronation took place. Gary Obie and Marilyn Guard were crowned King and Queen of 1954 by last year’s royal couple, Joseph Corsetti and Helen Simmons. Mary Murtaugh and John Nolan were crown bearers. A. Hughes, B. Nadeau, H. Simmons, B. Dornan, K. Barber. S. Drew, D. Haas, E. Fitzgerald, J. Corsetti, S. Deyoe, E. DeGrechie, F. Gailor, A. Hayes, P. Young, R. Cromie. Crown Bearers: M. Murtaugh, M. Nolan. SENIOR DIRECTORY NAME PASTIME FOUND FUTURE PLANS M. Allen Silence is unbearable Going North Movies Teaching E. Archer Piano Roll Blues Imitating Liberace Piano CPA Accountant K. Barber Diamonds are a Girl’s Best Friend Johnny Durkeetown Housewife L. Burch Smoke Gels in Your Eyes Eating in class Durkees Home Ec Teacher R. Burch Honesty is the Best Policy Sports Greenwood Boyce’s Engineer M. Butler Bewitched, Bothered, and Bewildered Eating Grange Hall Teacher P. Carter It’s clever, but is it art? Drawing pictures Barn Interpreter D. Cromie I’ll be a Dirty Bird Dixieland Soda fountain Language Teacher E. De Grechie Every Sweet hath its sour Waiting on table Glens Falls Business Teacher S. Deyoe Doctor, Lawyer, Merchant, Chief Practicing jumps Durkeetown Nurse B. Dornan Two can live as cheap as one Cleaning house With Allen Housewife S. Drew We are such devoted sisters Sitting in Cosy Nook Fort Ann Language Teacher J. Driscoll There was never a Saint with red hair Piano Music Room Music Teacher A. Eddy The sleep of a laboring man is sweet Working With Bernice Construction T. Eustis 7'he first wealth is health Talking In the Gym Surgical Nurse P. Fish By the Light of the Silvery Moon Babysitting Durkeetown Nurse E. Fitzgerald Too many cooks spoil the broth Baking pies 4-H Meetings Home Ec Teacher F. Gailor Silence is Golden Reading With Bill Telephone Operator H. Gardephe Great men are not always wise Hunting Durkees Marines M. Guard Buttons and Bows Sewing Glen Lake Teacher D. Haas Sweetheart of Sigma Chi Writing letters Not at home Home Economics A. Hayes Viclory belongs to the most persevering Business law Grange Telephone Operator L. Heffernan Wine, IVomen and Song Arguing with Miss Heren Villa’s Retire at 17 A. Hughes Variety is the spice of life Sports S. H. and home Nurse J. Lenz There’s a Song in the Air Singing Pizza Shop Pharmicist G. Mabb Teach Me Tonight Making remarks Durkees Service Career R. McShane Boys will be boys Reading Home Air Force K. Molloy Good humor makes all things tolerable Sports Gym Lab Technician D. Mulvihill Meet Mr. Callahan Walking up Prospect hill At Pat’s Marines NAME PASTIME J. Murphy Sleepy Time Cal Driving their cars L. Normandin Curfew must not ring tonight Chewing the fat G. Obie Flying High Loafing L. Peck The High and the Mighty Doing chores J. Perrotta Blow Gabriel Blow Playing trumpet R. Seymour If You Were the Only Girl Drum corps R. Sherman Barnacle Bill the Sailor Delivering papers F. Van Deusen Better Bend than Break Arguing T. Williams In my merry Oldsmobile Tinkering with car P. Young A Penny in the Gum Slot Chewing gum FOUND FUTURE PLANS Durkeetown News Reporter Riding in Chevy Chemical Engineer Hunting Woodchucks Architect Leaning out the window Farming in room 17 Stewart’s store Music Teacher Oneida. Market Farming Everywhere Naval Career Library Veterinarian Behind the wheel Air Force Boy’s Room Baker “Ah! Happy years! Once more who would not be a youth again! First row, right to left: C. Mullen, H. Squires, R. Massingle, S. Drew, J. Ruff, M. Maloney, B. Cheney, F. Muzikar, L. Peck, G. Obie, N. Lemieux. Second row: E. Archer, H. Pechette, M. Dickinson, L. Heffernan, A. Bristol, K. Molloy, W. Hamilton, B. Williams, J. Driscoll, S. Booth, E. DeGrechie, B. Dornan, P. Young. Third row: P. Squires. T. Drew. R. Burch, C. Hill, J. Vickers, M. Allen, F. Stanton. R. Cromie, E. Milligan. CATHERINE MOLLOY DOROTHY HAAS ELAINE FITZGERALD ELAINE FITZGERALD Business Manager ELAINE DE GRECHIE Assistam Business Manager ROGER SHERMAN Girls’ Sports JEANNE DRISCOLL Boys’ Sports LAWRENCE PECK Advisor MISS RUTH BUTLER Co-Editors STAFF DOROTHY HAAS Photography RICHARD CROMIE Literary Editor Senior High KATHRYN ANN MOLLOY Junior High MARY ANN ALLEN Typists BERNICE DORNAN SANDRA DREW ELAINE FITZGERALD THE SCHUYLER Front row: C. Mullen, C. Hinckley, P. Linendal, A. Bristol, T. Casey, A. Adams, P. Boyce, H. Eustis, D. DeFabio, E. Sullivan. Second row: S. Nadeau, B. Villa, M. Dickinson, J. Germain,. T. Fitzgerald, S. Booth, C. Peck, B. Woodcock, B. Williams, G. Murray, J. Wood. Third row: M. Clements, T. Butler, A. Peck, R. Hammond, D. Wilson. ADVISORS MISS BARBARA ROSS MR. DOUGLAS ARCHER Secretary ............ F. SULLIVAN Treasurer ................ T. DREW JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President _____ Vice President R. MALONEY ___ A. PECK Front row: E. Gailor, T. Smith, B. LeBaron, T. Drew. F. Sullivan, E. Molloy, E. Duff. J. Ruff. Second row: H. Peck. K. Brownell, C. Schmidt. W. Barber, R. Everts, E. King, D. Carpenter, W. Santahar. D. Hammond. Front row: 0. Garnsey, R. Goggin, S. VanDeusen, E. Nanek, A. Arnold, W. Guard, C. DuFrain, W. Rooke, M. Fremont, R. Varley, J. Doran. Second row: M. Merkle, H. Pechette, J. Reiger, B. Cheney, J. Sarle, R. McDougal, J. Myers, J. Seney, W. Deyoe, P. Mitchell, W. Ahearn. Third row: K. Kadick, J. Sobon, J. Coffinger, P. Baldwin, J. Allen, W. Fitzgerald, R. Horsefield, T. Varley, F. Muzikar. A. Bain, W. Defoe, R. Galusha, A. Noel. ADVISORS MISS COSSETTE DUMONT Home Room Teacher Room 21 MR. HERBERT WALSH SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President J. SOBON Vice President ...... _.......... J. BARRETT Secretary K. KADICK Treasurer S. WILLIAMS Front row: S. Harrington, E. Rasanen, C. Miller, A. Vidnansky, L. Turcotte, P. Wood, K. Wil- liams, C. Gailor, A. LeBaron, M. Pechette. Second row: F. Woodcock, R. Simmons, L. Brown, S. Horsefield, C. Wilhelm, J. Hewitt, J. Pratt, B. Mihaly, C. Pelt, G. Obie, B. Haley, S. Williams. Third row: P. Bingham, M. Fitch, J. Hathaway, L. Thompson, E. Yandell, D. Eberts, A. Farnan, J. Barrett, R. Collins, C. Miliis, B. King. Front row: J. Weils, L. DeFabio, L. Brownell, D. Cromie, K. Mosher, D. Gurney, M. Mitchell, F. Periard. J. Periard. Second row: P. Kadick, P. Thibodeau, J. Gaylord, R. Haas, J. Signor, S. Squires, C. Adams, M. Murphy, D. Poirier. Third row: L. Vanderwerker, L. Adamson, D. Corlew, T. Fitz- gerald, S. Hewitt, E. Peroha, D. LaVoy, J. Mould, M. Perry. ADVISORS FRESHMAN OFFICERS MRS. VIRGINIA GILMORE CLASS President Home Room Teacher Vice President Home Room S.H. Secretary MR. DONALD LERAY Treasurer J. CONLEE D. FORBES P. KADICK J. HUGHES Front row: N. Gurney, J. Blake, R. Sparling, J. Casey, R. Crotty, J. Hughes, J. Eustis. Second row: K. Germain, H. Weed, M. Petralia, D. Chiperno, W. McLaren, R. Crandall, D. Forbes, K. Barber. Third row: B. Burton, M. Poirier, L. Edes, J. Conlee, R. Davis, G. Obie, J. Drew, C. Barber. Front row: J. Mayer, M. Hughes, P. Hawkins, J. Sherman, B. Fitch, D. Seymour, W. Carden, W. Loomis. Second row: Mrs. Murray, A. Gro, M. Peloche, R. Weed, K. Woodcock, L. Myers, C. Clark, C. Simmons, W'. Boyce. ADVISORS OFFICERS MRS. ELLA MURRAY Home Room Teacher Room 10 MRS. ELIZABETH WALSH Home Room Teacher Room 9 :: EIGHTH President G. CLEMENT GRADE Vice President M. YOUNG C. GRANT Treasurer D. CLARK Front row: F. Nanek, R. McLaren, G. Clement, M. Young, C. Grant, D. Clark, G. Mosher, P. Williams. Second row: L. Dickinson. J. Rieger, N. Wells, H. Booth, D. Ernst, T. Ryan, P. DeFoe, S. Relyea, Mrs. W'alsh. Third row: G. Gillis, J. Vidnansky, E. Bain, G. Williams, L. Patnaude, D. Butler, L. Wolcott. Front row: M. Stewart, T. Mullen, D. Mollen, E. Pratt, J. Brown, D. Corsetti, D. Arnold, L. Mezera, B. Humiston. S. DeGrechie. Second row: P. Remington, V. Archer, B. Drew, D. Martinovich, E. Mallory. A. Bullard, B. Clancy, J. Pendrak. J. Hammond, B. Hyatt. Third row: D. Almy, L. Brockway, H. Coffin, D. Sullivan, R. Periard, W. Godfrey, Miss Cudahy. ADVISORS OFFICERS MISS MARY CUDAHY Home Room Teacher Room 12 MISS EVELYN HERON Home Room Teacher Room 11 SEVENTH GRADE Room 12 President ... D. CORSETTI Vice President ...................... J. BROWN Secretary .......................... D. ARNOLD Treasurer __________________________ E. PRATT Room 11 President ...................... M. SHERMAN Vice President ................... D. GAGNON Secretary G. GAILOR Treasurer _____________________ R. HOGAASEN Front row: J. Conrad, T. Thompson, L. McLaren, L. DuFrain, G. Gailor, M. Sherman, D. Gagnon, R. Hogaasen, B. Ricketts, B. Williams, S. Lang, L. Noel. Second row: Miss Heron, R. Gurney, R. Blanchard, D. Moore, M. Sullivan, J. Williams, M. Peck, M. Peck, A. Bain, R. Perry, M. Wood, C. Mayer, E. Clough. Third row: D. Barney, M. Mould, J. Deyoe, K. Davis, R. Barber, D. Durling, E. Purinton, H. Dalby, C. Bodnar, S. Ermalowicz. First row: B. Cheney, M. Clements, K. Barber, E. Archer, E. Molloy, L. Brownell. Second row: Mr. LeRay, Sponsor; A. Santabar, M. Hughes, K. Barber, L. Wolcott, D. Arnold, Miss Moon, Sponsor. M. Maloney absent when picture taken. Senior REPRESENTATIVES Sophomore K. BARBER M. MALONEY E. ARCHER B. CHENEY Junior Freshmen M. CLEMENTS K. BARBER E. MOLLOY Eighth L. WOLCOTT M. HUGHES Seventh L. BROWNELL First row: T. Ryan. E. Molloy, L. Normandin. W. Santabar, G. Obie, W. A. Hearn. Second row: D. Martinovich. B. McDougal, D. Cromie, P. Bawldin, Mr. Walsh. Third row: E. Duff G. Mabb. H. Peck, L. Peck. R. Davis. BASKETBALL SUMMARY Salem . Greenwich They 62 79 We 35 46 71 46 47 49 55 47 47 50 42 50 71 S. Glens Falls ..... 79 Corinth 66 Burnt Hills 46 Hoosic Falls 55 Argvle 78 Stillwater 59 Ballston 40 Salem 61 Greenwich 44 Corinth 52 Burnt Hills 85 Hoosic Falls 82 59 S. Glens Falls 71 72 Stillwater 72 60 Ballston 62 57 Argvle Managers DAVID MARTINOVICH THOMAS RYAN WILLIAM A'HEARN RAYMOND DAVIS First row: E. Pratt, G. Raybine, D. Forbes, B. Crotty, J. Eustis. Second row: D. Corsetti, F. Muzekar, B. Cheney, J. Allen, Mr. LeRay. Third row: C. Barber, J. Doran, J. Drew, K. Heigbtan. BASKETBALL SUMMARY They We 52 38 50 18 66 30 40 22 51 26 58 22 63 23 66 35 53 32 63 36 45 43 58 36 52 30 49 32 32 37 42 Rallston 39 31 Argyle Manager EARI, PRATT DONALD CORSETTI CHEERLEADERS FIGHT! TEAM! FIGHT! SCHUYLERV1LLE! Tutc°tte r° nel} Standing, left to right: Mr. Walsh, Coach; R. Cromie, T. Villa, H. Millett. Kneeling: J. Allen, W. Cromie, J. Doran. The Schuylerville Black Horses won the Saratoga County Tennis League Cham- pionship losing only one match during the season. LEAGUE STANDING 1954 Schuylerville ________________________ 5-1 South Glens Falls .................... 4-2 Corinth .............................. 3-3 Burnt Hills .......................... 0-6 Schuylerville also competed in the Hudson River Valley Tennis League placing second behind the Glens Falls H. S. squad. Tournament Play Hudson River Valley Tennis Tournament In tournament singles Dick Cromie upset Beckwith, the No. 2 man of Glens Falls 7-5 but then lost to Granger, the No. 1 man of South Glens Falls. In tournament doubles H. Millett and T. Villa won their first match beating Corinth but lost to Glens Falls in the semi-finals. New York State — Section 11 Tournament R. Cromie, T. Villa, and H. Millett breezed past their first round opponents in single play but only R. Cromie could maintain the pace in the quarter-finals by trouncing the No. 2 man from Middleburg 8-6, 6-4. He then dropped from play in the semi-finals by losing to Kehn of Heatly 2-6, 1-6. In the Section 11 doubles tournament T. Villa and H. Millett advanced to the finals only to lose to a Heatly High Team 2-6, 6-4, 6-2. SQUAD—Kneeling, left to right: R. McDougal, G. Mabb, J. Perotta, W. LaVoy, H. Millet, T. Villa. W. Santabar, F. Sullivan. P. Baldwin, N. Russell, G. Obic. Standing: L. Normandin, E. Duff. R. Burch, W. Fitzgerald, K. Kadick, A. Fitzgerald, J. Corsetti, H. Gardephe, R. Cromie. R. Sherman. Mr. LeRay, Coach. LEAGUE STANDING 1954 We They Mechanicville ............................ 0 12 St. Peters ...................-.............. 5 12 Burnt Hills ................................. 0 7 South Glens Falls —......................... 1 7 Stillwater __________________________________ 7 8 Hoosick Falls ------------------------------ 3 6 Corinth ____________________________________ 3 13 Ballston Spa ................................ 9 5 Greenwich ................................... 7 9 Schuylerville experienced rather a weak and discouraging season as far as the wins and losses department of baseball goes. The main trouble seemed to center around the hitting department. The boys just weren’t able to come through at the plate when needed. The season cannot be said of being entirely wasteful, however, as many boys will be returning for the next season, and used this season for attaining valuable experience. Boys such as Lionel Normandin, who will be de- pended on for his fine pitching arm; Dick Cromie, Gary Obie, Jim Perotta, Kent Kadick, and several others for their competent fielding ability; and all, we hope, for their hitting power will return for another season. SQUAD—Kneeling, left to right: C. Schmidt, W. LaVoy, R. Sherman, W. Cromie, D. Mullvihill, J. Lenz. Standing: W. Santabar, H. Gardephe, P. Baldwin, H. Peck, G. Mabb, P. Carter, Mr. LaRay, Coach. LEAGUE STANDING 1954 Glens Falls J.V We ... 331 2 They 56i 2 61 ... 29 South High .... 21 50 Salem - - ... 27 691 2 Top Scorers HENRY ROYAL Points 27 ALLEN EDDY 22 WILLARD LAVOY 14 JOSEPH LENZ 12 WALTER MOULD 11 MAJORETTES Director: MR. DOUGLAS ARCHER FLUTES D. Arnold B. Drew L. VanDewerker R. Haas OBOE R. Calusha ALTO SAXOPHONE C. Hinckley M. Allen TENOR SAXOPHONE D. Wilson A. Hughes T. Eustis BARITONE SAXOPHONE R. Horsefield TROMBONES T. Varley R. Seymour E. Archer G. Gillis L. Edes J. Reiger K. Germain BARITONE HORNS D. Ernst M. Petralia H. Weed FRENCH HORN A. Arnold L. Burch L. Wolcott L. Turcotte ALTO HORN D. Everts PERCUSSION R. McDougal L. Johnson G. Obie I). Mulvihill BASSES F. Sullivan G. Williams R. Sherman CLARINETS R. Cromie K. Molloy P. Fish E. Fitzgerald J. Germain S. VanDeusen P. Wood D. Cromie K. Williams J. Barrett J. Pendrak B. Mihaly C. Grant V. Archer L. Brown TRUMPETS J. Perrotta W. Rooke D. Varley E. Molloy J. Allen ' C. Millis J. Brown D. Martinovich E. Pratt TWIRLERS D. DeFabio B. Haley J. Driscoll M. Ryan -m. SOPRANO 1 D. Clark D. Corlew D. Cromie P. Defoe S. Drew M. Duket H. Eusis T. Fitzgerald K. Barber P. Bingham D. Butler T. Butler T. Casev K. Mosher G. Murray G. Obie A. Peck J. Periard M. Pett E. Sullivan L. Thompson B. W illiams D. W ilson E. Yandell Director: MISS BARBARA ROSS M. Young M. Zienkowicz P. Fish SOPRANO 11 J. Barrett A. Bristol G. Collins E. DeGrechie J. Gaylord L. DeFabio L. Johnson C. Miller J. Pratt L. Wolcott J. Wood J. Hewitt ALTO L. Brown G. Clement D. DeFabio D. Everts A. Farnan J. Germain C. B. J. C. S. B. M. B. E. B. J. K. B. F. Grant Haley Hathaway Hinckley Horsfield King Mitchell Peroha Rasanen Villa Weils Williams Woodcock Woodcock MIXED CHORUS SOPRANO ALTO BARITONE H. Eustis G. Clement P. Baldwin J. Mould G. Collins J. Doran K. Mosher B. Haley B. LeBaron G. Obie D. Mullen J. Lenz J. Pratt C. Miller G. Mabb L. Thompson M. Mitchell H. Peck E. Yandell C. Schmidt M. Young P. Young SEXTETTE E. DeGrechie Soprano II C. Hinckley P. Fish Alto Soprano D. Wilson Soprano J. Barrett Alto J. Driscoll Soprano II STUDENT COUNCIL H. EUSTIS Vice President W.SANTABAR Treasurer R. MALONEY A. BRISTOL Junior Class President Junior Rep. J. SOBON C. GAILOR J. CONLEE Sophomore President Sophomore Rep. Freshman Class President J. EUSTIS c. CLEMENTS J. SHERMAN Freshman Rep. Grade 8 President Grade 8 Rep. D. CORSETTI Grade 7 Rep. M. SHERMAN Grade 7 Rep. First row: A. Arnold, L. Turcotte, E. DeGrechie, A. Hughes, K. Molloy, L. Peck, E. Sullivan, E. Molloy, D. DeFabio, J. Wood, S. Deyoe. Second row: D. Haas, M. Guard, B. Mihaly, M. Pett, C. Peck, W. Guard, J. Germain, T. Eustis, M. Allen. Third row: T. Butler, J. Driscoll, F. VanDeusen, R. Cromie, R. Sherman, E. King, W. Rooke. Absent: R. Maloney, J. Barrett, C. Mullen. OFFICERS President_____________________________L. PECK Vice President .............._.... R. MALONEY Secretary--------------------------K. MOLLOY Treasurer--------------------------E. SULLIVAN Social Leaders________________________________E. MOLLOY A. HUGHES Members of the Senior Service Club of Schuylerville Cen- tral School endeavor to render efficient service to the school by serving as hall monitors, by collecting and delivering attendance slips, and by supervising the locker rooms. They are always ready to assist teachers or administrators, whenever called upon, to help make the school a better place in which to work and live. MISS E. MYERS Sponsor Senior Service Club members have voted unanimously to offer this year a cash prize of three dollars to the Freshman who makes the greatest improvement during the year in scholastic work, in courtesy toward others, in cooperation, in attitude toward his work, and in character or conduct. The prize is to be awarded at the June graduation. The motto of the club is the four “C’s.” Cooperation, Con- trol, Courtesy, and Cleanliness. JUNIOR SERVICE First row: J. Hughes, D. Cromie, L. Brownell, J. Pendrak, L. Johnson, J. Conlee, G. Clements, P. Kadick, J. Periard, D. Arnold, J. Sherman. Second row: Mrs. Murray, Sponsor; K. Germain, J. Rieger, R. Sparling, R. Weed, R. Sullivan, J. Blake, J. Mayer, M. Young, M. Sherman, B. Clancy, L. Patnaude, T. Ryan, D. Ernst, D. Martinovich. Third row: M. Petralia, W. McLaren, S. Hewitt, P. Defoe, D. Poirier, P. Williams, R. McLaren, G. Mosher, G. Rabine. Fourth row: P. Thibodeau, L. VanDerWerker, R. Haas, D. Butler, R. Hogasson, B. Ricketts, C. Bodnar. A. Hayes, J. Murphy, F. Gailor, A. Bristol, R. Maloney, Mr. Nolan, Sponsor. First row, left to right: F. Cailor, T. Eustis, E. DeGrechie. M. Guard, J. Wood, E. Sullivan, K. Molloy, H. Eustis, J. Murphy, A. Adams, D. DeFabio, C. Mullen, S. Drew. Second row: A. Hayes, A. Hughes. S. Deyoe, D. Wilson, B. Woodcock, C. Hinckley, B. Dornan, J. Germain, T. Butler. A. Peck, M. Butler, B. Villa, S. Booth. Third row: A. Bristol, E. Fitzgerald, D. Haas. R. Cromie, K. Brownell, C. Peck, T. Fitzgerald, F. Sullivan, R. Everts, G. Obie, E. Molloy, M. Allen, P. Fish, P. Boyce, K. Barber. T. Casey. Fourth row: A. Eddy, R. Sherman, T. Coffinger, C. Schmid, E. King. Advisor: Miss Grennell. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB OFFICERS 1954-1955 President ....... Secretary ............. Treasurer ............. The I.R.C. has continued to grow during 1954-1955 with more Juniors and Seniors showing an interest in world affairs and a desire to actively participate in learning more about different areas of the world and their problems. This year our program has centered on a project called “How to Participate in a Group Discussion.” Since we have over sixty mem- bers, we divided into five discussion groups which meet weekly. Each group works with a discussion leader on a current events topic over a period of weeks. The emphasis has been on encouraging every member to par- KATHRYN ANN MOLLOY EILEEN SULLIVAN JOAN MURPHY ticipale in the discussion and to improve our discussion techniques by analyzing pre- vious discussions at a later meeting. We use film strips, films, magazine articles, pam- phlets, newspapers, radio and television for sources for our topics. Later in the year, plans are under way for sponsoring an assembly program at which time the Junior and Senior High School will hear two American students who were ex- change students in Europe. We shall also attend the Inter-scholastic Forum in the Spring. First row: E. Rasanen, R. Goggin, W. Rooke, J. Doran, T. Eustis, Treasurer; A. Bristol, President; H. Eustis, Vice President; P. Kadick, Secretary; E. Sullivan, J. Wood, S. Deyoe, C. Gailor, A. Arnold. Second row: M. Pechette, F. Woodcock, B. Mihaly, S. Horsefield, C. Wilhelm, C. Hinckley, C. Peck, S. Drew, A. Peck, D. Wilson, A. Farnan, C. Miller. Third row; Miss Cudahy, J. Driscoll, C. Miliis, E. Yandell, L. Thompson, M. Allen, T. Butler, B. King, K. Brownell, S. VanDeusen. Fourth row: F. Sullivan, E. Nanek, K. Kadick, F. Reiger, J. Sarle, T. Coffinger, A. Eddy, E. King, P. Baldwin, F. Muzikar, R. Galusha. Sponsor: MISS CUDAHY First row: D. Forbes, J. Drew, J. Casey, D. Chiperno, J. Weils, D. Cromie, M. Mitchell, F. Periard. J. Blake. R. Crotty, J. Eustis. Second row: J. Gaylord, L. Brownell, L. Johnson, P. Kadick, C. Mosher, P. Murphy, S. Squires, C. Adams, B. Peroha, P. Thibodeau, J. Mould. Third row: Miss Cudahy. D. Corlew, L. Adamson, J. Signor, K. Barber, J. Conlee, C. Barber, R. Crandall, S. Hewitt, D. LaVoy, L. VanDerwerker. Fourth row: W. McClaren, G. Rabine, H. Weed, M. Petralia, J. Hughes, L. Eded, K. Germain, R. Sparling. L O C A L EIGHTH GRADE J I? SECTION First row: D. Ernst, J. Sherman. S. Relyea, J. Mayer, F. Nanek, B. Fitch, R. McLaren, C. Grant, P. DeFoe, G. Mosher, B. Carden, B. Loomis, J. Reiger. Second row: L. Dickinson, G. Williams, R. Weed, K. Woodcock, C. Clark, M. Peloch, P. Hawkins, C. Simmons, B. Boyce, H. Booth, P. Williams, M. Young, M. Hughes. Third row: Miss Cudahy, T. Ryan, A. Gro, D. Seymour, D. Butler, L. Wolcott, G. Clements, D. Clark, G. Gillis, E. Baine, L. Myers, L. Patnaude. Sponsor: MISS CUDAHY First row: L. Brockway, J. Brown, T. Mullen, C. Mayer, D. Melien, T. Thompson, B. Williams, L. DuFrain, G. Gailor, D. Arnold, P. Remington, D. Sullivan. L. Noel, D. Corsetti, E. Pratt. Second row: Miss Cudahy, M. Stewart, D. Almy, D. Blanchard, L. McClaren, J. Pendrak, J. Williams, L. Mezera, S. DeGrechie, S. Lang, R. Periard, E. Clough, B. Clancy, S. Ermalowicz, J. Conrad. Third row: C. Bodnar. M. Mould, D. Moore. R. Perry, V. Archer, B. Humiston, M. Peek, J. Hammond, M. Peck, M. Wood, J. Deyoe, B. Hyatt. B. Ricketts, A. Baine. Fourth row: H. Coffin, D. Durling, E. Mallory, M. Sullivan, B. Drew, R. Hogansen, D. Gagnon, K. Davis, H I S T 0 R Y R. Barber, D. Martinovich, H. Delby, A. Bullard, B. Godfrey. First row: C. Mullen, E. Sullivan, E. DeGrechie, J. Wood, B. Villa, F. Sullivan, E. Fitzgerald, L. Peck, T. Casey, T. Eustis, M. Mitchell, J. Weils, K. Barber. Second row: A. Bristol, C. Wilhelm, L. Burch, A. Peck, C. Peck, C. Hinckley, T. Butler, T. Fitzgerald, J. Germain, S. Deyoe, J. Murphy, P. Fish, S. Horsfield, Miss Dumont, Sponsor. Third row: H. Eustis, W. Rooke, A. Arnold, K. Brownell, A. Eddy. H. Peck, C. Schmidt, D. Everts, A. Farnan, R. Collins, L. Brown, A. Hughes. Fourth row: J. Sarle, P. Carter, R. McDougal, G. Mabb, E. Duff, E. Archer, F. VanDeusen, R. Burton. First row:. E Gailor, T. Smith, W. LeBaron, T. Drew, F. Sullivan, E. Molloy, E. Duff, J. Ruff. Second row: H. Peck, F. Brownell, C. Schmidt, W. Barber, R. Everts, E. King, D. Carpenter, W. Santabar, D. Hammond. Mr. M. Munson, Sponsor. MRS. MERRILL Grades Seventh and Eighth First row: J. Smith, R. Sullivan, M. Haley, F. Murray, M. Smith, J. Palmer, Mrs. Merrill. Second row: M. Wads- worth, J. Barber, F. Murray, W. Free- hern, T. Nevin, K. Woodcock, A. Thi- vierge, F. Fosmire, S. Sherman. Third row: L. Haley, F. Hammond, J. Gurney, G. Mabb, N. Russell, W. Blair, P. Toleman. MRS. HAMM Grade Six First row: J. Willette, J. Goman, C. Flanders, J. Haley, K. VanWagner, J. Wood, G. Miller, R. Serbu. D. Dumas. Second row: L. Perkins, B. Barrett, R. DeFabio, L. Simmons, S. Parillo, N. Turcotte, C. Clancey, M. Jacobs, L. Luongo, C. Boex, D. Dugan, G. Burch, 1. Pharmer, C. Obie, K. Periard. Third row: D. Williams, Mrs. Hamm, M. Ran- dall, C. Hainz, T. Barber, N. Mosher, T. Boright, A. Robbins, E. White, P. Bolduc, C. Thibodeau, W. Hayes, C. Glass. MRS. BAIN Grade Six Back to front, first row: L. Brockway, B. Bouchard, F. Bingham, L. Dickin- son, J. Deyoe, J. Loomis, J. Martis, J. Hayes, T. Gaylord, H. Adamson, M. Brockway. Third row: L. Gillis, C. Deyoe, A. Kastberg, H. Fitzgerald, D. Hewitt. Fourth row: C. Quinones, M. Plummer, J. Peroha, T. LeBarron, E. Humiston, D. Peck, R. Nevins. Fourth row: E. McGrath, J. Duket, K. Pech- ette, C. Perry, T. Norton, W. Wood, G. Wolfe, M. W'eed, B. Weils. Fifth row: D. Brown, E. Almy, P. Merkle, C. Mos- ner, J. Taras, P. Vidnansky. MRS. KELLY Grade Five First row: M. Purdy. D. Baldwin, R. Edes, J. Weed, J. Fort, J. Millett. Sec- ond row: L. Reel, J. Hayes, M. Squires, D. Drew, P. DeFoe, B. Herrick. Third row: C. Derby, M. Bristol, B. Patnaude, M. Pharmer, T. Bouchard, J. Dugan, B. Wood. Fourth row: R. Drew, M. Hooey, J. Turcotte, E. McDougal, J. Thomas, M. Clancy, T. Bodner, A. Johnson, L. Barber. MISS HAREN Grade Five First row: D. Connor, J. Williams, R. Tucker. Second row: S. Boyce, J. Nor- ris. R. Melien, B. Bain. R. Bryan. Third row: L. Poirier, J. Hayes, J. Burton, F. Geruse, T. Temple. Fourth row: A. Pendrak. L. DeCrechie, L. Burch. J. Barber. S. Stoddard. Fifth row: M. Driscoll, M. Myers, S. Weatherwax, M. Hibbert. R. Sarie. Sixth row: L. Boright, C. Hoppkins, S. Bodnar, B. Smith. A. Haren. M. Flint. MRS. GOGGIN Grade Five Front to hack, first row: B. Adamson, D. Blake, N. Beagle, L. Arnold, L. Bardin, P. Durling, M. Sanders, D. Sherman. Second row: Shirley Duket, C. Brown, S. Peroha, W. Wells, M. Rivet, C. Wells, K. Gro, R. Sanders. Third row: J. Harrington, J. Brownell, S. Bingham. J. Horsfield. T. Barrett. J. Weils. Fourth row: R. Freebern, N. Humiston, R. Perrotta. M. Hammond, C. Brownell, J. Petralia, G. Cook- Absent. MRS. SPARLING Grade Four First row: S. Krowchenko, C. Thomas, D. Hauprich, C. DeFabio. Second row: D. Corlew, L. Robbins, R. Proller, S. Miller, R. Fitch, R. McDougal, W. Luongo. Third row: G. Cope, D. Booth, H. Fitch, P. Bolduc, C. Sirchia, E. Flanders, F. Hewitt. Fourth row: D. Dodd, D. Drew, N. Martinovich, S. Cromie, L. Dixson, D. Sullivan. Fifth row: S. Peters, G. Aldrich, M. Ostran- der, D. Coffin, J. Stoddard, K. Hainz. Sixth row: P. Murphy, J. Dumas, F. Conrad, D. Williams, J. Jackson, N. Gavaletz, B. Glass. MISS WOLCOTT Grade Four First row: N. Wood, M. VanDeusen, R. Kingsbury, K. Sparling. Second row: M. Gardiner, S. Moore, E. Grooznach, H. Derby. Third row: S. VanDoran, J. Norton, P. Hunt, T. Brown. Fourth row: D. Johnson, R. Hammond, J. Gailor, E. Plummer. Fifth row: J. Woodell, E. Smith, D. Burch, J. Crotty. Sixth row: R. Hegeman, N. Sanford, R. Sanford, J. Freebern. Seventh row: L. Hooey. A. Rice, D. Root, H. Moak, L. Humiston, V. Wolcott. MRS. FALVEY Grade Three Front to back, first row: E. Wright, B. Boyce, B. Periard. Second row: P. Blondin, H. Conrad, M. Hall. Third row: K. DeGrechie, G. Richardson, E. King. Fourth row: K. VanWagner, J. Parilia, A. Clough. Fifth row: J. Me- zera, J. Boyd, M. Casey. Sixth row: T. Martin, S. Weils. MRS. HUNT Grade Three First row: J. Cichacke, C. Fuller, A. Awilow, J. Everts, P. Coonradt, G. Seymour, D. Brockway, G. Fosmire, W. Turcotte. Second row: L. Dixson, K. Cormie, R. Hayes, D. Pendrak, N. Russell, W. Madison, D. Burton, D. Myers, A. McLaren, P. Perry, G. Will- ette, J. Gavaletz. Third row: L. Drew, B. Taras, T. Flynn, C. Mitchell, E. Collins, F. Dalbey, K. Herrick, P. Pratt, K. Weatherwax, M. Joerissen, J. Thi- vierge. Mrs. Hunt. MISS R. BOIVIN Grade Three Left to right: E. Rice, T. Sullivan, E. Squires, T. Wells, G. Humiston, R. Var- ney, J. Squires, N. Petralia, F. Hibbert, A. Young, T. VanDoran, 0. Bell, J. Beagle, S. Barron, A. Pratt, C. Humis- ton, S. Perry, G. Deyoe, E. Gailor, K. Kastberg, M. Priest, R. MacDougall, L. Perry, C. Gardiner, M. Foster, S. Northrup, L. Flanders. MISS COONEY Grade Two First row: L. DuFrain, J. Lamphere, J. Turcotte, D. Mitchell, C. Hall. Sec- ond row: A. Wood, R. Venn, R. Conlee, J. Bodnar, C. Patnaude. Third row: C. Tans, K. Hughes, L. Williams, T. Arse- nault, B. Pratt. Fourth row: R. Ra- bine, J. Haley, E. Robbins, D. Cichacki, M. Burch. Fifth row: A. Ernst, J. Ed- wards, D. Stoddard, M. Murphy, J. Weils. Sixth row: G. McDougal, R. Blanchard, L. Brown, J. Slade, T. Bar- ber. Sixth row: D. Hunt, M. Seney, C. Wolff, P. Grant, Miss Cooney standing. MISS A. BOIVIN Grade Two First row: J. Dugan, S. Hulett, 0. Williams, J. Kelyea, K. Ellis, C. Bar- ber, M. Hoey, C. Burnham, G. Grolley, R. Thomas, J. Seymour, D. Mathis, L. Gamache, K. Clark, J. Brownell, H. Mitchell. Second row: J. Camfield, D. Thibodeau, G. Middlebrook, N. Proller, A. Bardin, M; Sullivan, J. Venn. Stand- ing: A. Boivin, C. Gagnon, T. Irish, N. Wells, M. Boivin, K. Cook, B. Villa, J. Duncan, M. Sciurba, J. Peets, D. Serbu. MISS WILLIAMS Grade Two First row: K. Brown, B. Priest, N. Nevins, J. Hack. Second row: W. Nacy, D. Woodell, J. Harrington, J. Sanford. Third row: S. Reynolds, P. Powers, J. Norton, K. Foster, B. Ar- nold. P. Powers. Fourth row: D. Nev- ins, R. Batcheldar, R. Johnson, L. Thomas, D. Hayes, N. Mosher. Fifth row: j. Obie, L. Chase, J. Pratt, R. Tucker, N. Salley, E. Shorn. Sixth row: W. Brockway, M. Hunt, S. Jacobs, M. Hewitt, N. Bryan, T. Rivets. Seventh row: C. Kopa, M. Parillo, G. Plum- mer, D. Greenwalt, D. Varney, P. Mit- chell, Miss Williams. MRS. MURPHY Grade One First row: G. Bolduc, C. Davis, J. Washington, J. Greenwalt, T. Booth, R. DeVoe, C. Martin, P. Luongo. Sec- ond row: K. Claugh, E. Garnsey, B Burnham, E. Burch, J. Boex, K. Her- rick, B. Dugan, L. Gamache, C. Con- rad, J. Arsenault. Third row: K. Towns, G. Aldrich, E. Cope, R. Me- Dougal, J. Villa, T. Hall, W. Decker, J. Spiezio, R. Dumas, G. Decker, R. Barber, S. Peloch. Absent: G. .Os- trander, G. Williams, J. Rose, B. Rose, L. Duket, R. Corsetti. MRS. CROZIER Grade One First row: M. Periard, L. Schnoll, K. Flanders. Second row: D. Squires, J. Van Doran, W. Parilia, T. Roder- heaver, P. Northrup, J. Liptak. Third row: M. Humiston, D. Squires, K. Towns, B. Barrett. Fourth row: G. Weatherwax, D. Lee, A. Petralia, C. Robinson, D. Bryan, M. Nolan. Fifth row: M. Billings, C. Squires, G. Dick- inson, P. Derby, L. Martinovich. Sixth row: B. Wait, M. DeFoe, J. McGroth, C. Wilson, J. Scofield, A. Bain, J. Mosher. MRS. WILBUR Grade K-Six First row: R. Barber, S. Gilmore, A. Ballard, B. Winney, B. Winney. Second row: H. Purdy, G. Purdy, J. DeFoe. Third row: D. Periard, I. Winney. Fourth row: L. Purdy, S. Gilmore. Fifth row: C. Barber, J. Coffinger. MRS. HARRIS Grade K-Six First row: J. Whitney, W. Decker, C. Rockwood, J. BisailloA, R. Carden. Second row: A. Flanders, R. Carr, W. Rockwood, W. Rockwood. Third row: P. Carden, A. Kirkpatrick, M. Phil- lips, B. Adams. Fourth row: B. Whit- ney, L. Wood, J. Kirkpatrick, H. Wood, L. Wood. MRS. HEBERT Grade K-Six First row: L. Beagle, J. Freebern, G. Christian, G. Yurcik, D. Beagle. Sec- ond row: F. Preece, J. Freebern, D. Owen. Third row: S. Perry, F. Mihaly, S. Woodcock, M. Christian, W. Garn- sey. MRS. CLEMENT Grade One First row: R. McLoughlin, E. Thie- verge, H. Hibbert, D. Poirier, F. Cam- field, N. Crandall, J. Mitchell. Second row: J. Booth, J. Mayer, J. Macicia, C. Dodd, D. Yanchumis, M. Mellea Third row: A. Weils, S. Gaylord, F. Robbins, E. Mosher, T. Freebern, K. Connor. Fourth row: W. Cichacki, G. Priest, F. Nacy, J. Weils, S. Barber, L. Chase. MRS. WEED K-A.M. Left to right: J. Booth, L. Thomas, P. Gailor, S. Melien, L. Crandall, T. Brockway, R. Foster, P. Bouchard, C. Waite, D. Burlingham, A. Richardson, D. Batchelder, D. Poirier, T. Germain, M. Periard, M. Haley, J. Baldwin, T. Pratt, H. Hooey, G. Hanson, N. Mal- lory, D. Edwards, M. Gordon, J. Calla- han, E. Arnold, G. Hathaway, B. Burn- ham, W. Young, S. Woodell, A. San- ders, L. Wolfe, N. Perkins, B. Wolfe, B. Norton, J. Liptak. M. Obie, B. VanDoran, K. Plummer. MRS. WEED K-P.M. Left to right: J. Wright, D. Pechette K. Duncan, B. Derby, D. Greenwalt W. DeVoe, T. Ellis, V. DeMarco, J Doubleday, R. Nadeau, K. Walsh, S Cole, L. Pechette, B. Myers, L. Jef fords, Mrs. Weed, J. Castro, G. Bui lard, G. Weatherwax, J. Reed, C. Col vin, L. Jeffords, H. Hopkins, J. Coffin J. Patnaude, N. Sciurba, K. Burch, N Blair, K. Martinovich, J. Salley, P Sullivan, P. Nelson, R. Pratt, K. Webb D. Oslica, M. Sherman, R. Mezera P. Corsetti, A. Ruff, K. Boex. Laughing is contagious Trophy awards in Basketball and Tennis (1954) PATRONS AND PATRONESSES Mr. and Mrs. William A'Hearn Mr. and Mrs. George Drew Mr. and Mrs. J. Leighton Cromie Miss Cecilia R. Regan Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Willette Mr. and Mrs. William Birch Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haas Mrs. Flora Malloy Mr. and Mrs. Robert Guard Mr. and Mrs. Martin Maloney Mr. David Hatin Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Allen, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Ryan Mr. and Mrs. William Roberson Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Allen Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy Mrs. Francis Knight Miss Mary C. Cudahy Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hamm Miss Alyce Boivin Miss Cosette Dumont Mr. and Mrs. H. Hilton Barrett Mr. Donald Le Ray Mr. and Mrs. Howard Weed Miss Rachel Myers Mr. and Mrs. John Fish Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fitzgerald Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Normandin Miss Aileen Gage Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Eustis Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dornan Miss Ethel Williams Miss Rita Boivin Mr. and Mrs. Andrew R. Richardson Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sparling Mr. and Mrs. Michael Nolan Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Peck Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Murray Mr. and Mrs. Rondell Lennox Miss Elizabeth Myers Mr. and Mrs. Louis Follett Mr. and Mrs. John L. Ostrander Miss Doris Moon Miss Mary Lou Dwyer Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Gilmore Mr. Douglas Archer Mr. and Mrs. James Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Roger Gorman Mrs. Mary Kelly Miss Mary R. Cooney Miss Elizabeth Grennell Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Walsh Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Falvey Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hunt Miss Vera Wolcott Mr. and Mrs. Bernhard Pett Mr. and Mrs. Webster Driscoll Mr. and Mrs. William Deyoe Mr. and Mrs. Fred K. Van Deusen Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Crozier Dr. and Mrs. M. D. Duby Mrs. Catherine Ikenberry Mr. and Mrs. Martin Munson Mrs. Elizabeth Walsh Miss Barbara Ross Mr. and Mrs. Seward Clement Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Goggin Mr. and Mrs. Mack Bain Mr. and Mrs. Roger Sherman Mr. and Mrs. Francis Walsh Miss Evelyn Heron Miss Gladys Darby Mr. Charles Cuccio Miss Alice Haren Mr. and Mrs. Norman Merrill We again wish to thank all of the patrons and patronesses for their contribution, as well as the merchants for their ads. SPARLING'S for Cars and Trucks After the Deal, It's the Service that Counts TEL. SC 3545 Compliments of ONEIDA MARKETS Inc. LE-ED'S PIZZERIA Pizza Orders to Take Out ELLSWORTH BROS. ICE CREAM CO. 120 Division Street SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. Patronize Your Nearest Dealer TELEPHONE 2399 Open Daily at 8:00 A.M. PHONE SC 3676 15 Broad Street SCHUYLERVILLE, N.Y. NELSON S. PRATT West Spring St. SCHUYLERVILLE McCORMICK, NEW HOLLAND RAYMOND F. SPARLING Insurance Auto—Security—Casualty—Fire PHONE SC 3545 AND JAMESWAY EQUIPMENT International Refrigeration and Freezers SERVICE Phone 3818 Compliments of FALVEY'S NEWSROOM OLIVE JACKSON VELDA CLANCY Schuylerville, N.Y. Phone SC 3622 Compliments of BEN FRANKLIN STORE DURKEE'S GARAGE Schuylerville, N.Y. 1. PROLLER, Mgr. Compliments of A FRIEND Mobilubrication, Tires, Batteries PHONE 186 Schuylerville, N.Y. Compliments of STEVEN THOMPSON PAPER CO. Compliments of QUALITY MANOR The Home of Distinctive Furniture SCHUYLERVILLE, N.Y. CHRYSLER AND PLYMOUTH DEPENDABLE Since 1923 t. DRUGGIST BECKERS GARAGE Greenwich, N.Y. has many years of training and experience. Rely on him for your drug needs. Best Wishes J. LEIGHTON CROMIE The Corner Drug Store from SCHUYLERVILLE Class of 1922 PAT'S DINER FOR SERVICE ROBERT’S JEWELRY 6 Warren Street Glens Falls, N.Y. ESTABLISHED 1912 MRS. DEGRECHIE, Prop. Compliments of GOLDEN KRUST Cohoes, N.Y. THE ERLANGER STORES Saratoga Glens Falls STEPHEN HERTZ Jeweler III GLEN STREET GLENS FALLS Your ESSO Dealer MUZIKAR'S SERVICE Broad Street SCHUYLERVILLE. N.Y. Phone 8570 SCHUYLERVILLE RADIO AND TV SHOP Compliments of COLEBROOK DAIRY KING BROS., Prop. R.F.D. No. I Schuylerville New York 106 Broad Street SCHUYLERVILLE, N.Y. Phone 3719 NATIONAL BANK STARBUCK'S DEPARTMENT STORE For a fine line of Goods SARATOGA SPA, N.Y. OF SCHUYLERVILLE Follow the crowds to the KANSAS COFFEE SHOPPE Serve dinner, lunches, salads and sandwiches. The store of Quality, Service and Cleanliness. GLENS FALLS, N.Y. Phone 2-5897 ADIRONDACK FLOOR COVERING CO. Inlaid Linoleum—Asphalt Tile Plastic Tile—Carpets—Etc. Corner of Church and Warren St. Glens Falls, N.Y. Compliments of GLOBE SUPPLY COMPANY Saratoga Springs, N.Y. Compliments Compliments of SCHUYLERVILLE DECORATORS Broad St. Schuylerville, N.Y. PHONE SC 3733 HOTEL SCHUYLER Compliments of WILBUR AUTO SALES Saratoga Springs, N.Y. PHONE 2121 Broad St. PHONE 7569 CORNERS ICE CREAM BAR AND RESTAURANT Home of Chicken in the Straw Fried Clams—Bar-B-Q Sandwiches Lunches of All Kinds Junction 29-40 Greenwich, N.Y. Robert Brown SCHUYLERVILLE, N.Y. QUINN'S COLONIAL TAVERN JOHN D. RYAN FURNITURE Broad St. Schuylerville, N.Y. Tel. 3138 HAROLD FLYNN BERT'S GARAGE Goodyear Tires Delco Batteries Dial SC 2660, Broad St. 340-342 Broadway SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. SCHUYLERVILLE, N.Y. Compliments of SPA CITY DINER Let us entertain your Saratoga Spa, N.Y. next party in our new GRAND UNION HOTEL ROOM Compliments of BOB and BESS LANSING NEWS DEALERS Greenwich, New York HENRY C. FOOTE Paints and Glass PHONE 425 45 Caroline St. Saratoga Springs, N.Y. SARATOGA MEN’S SHOP Formal Wear, Gifts Clothing, Luggage 400 Broadway Saratoga Springs PHONE 1375 Compliments of BEN FRANKLIN STORE Schuylerville, N.Y. I. PROLLER, Mgr. DIAL GR-2772 JOHN WHITESIDE SONS Ford Tractors Shop at GLICKMAN'S MEN'S AND BOYS' SHOP 461-3 Broadway Saratoga Springs For Values at Lower Prices Ford Cars and Trucks Dearborn Farm Equipment Compliments of PERIARD'S STORE Victory Mills, N.Y. Compliments of CARROLL'S GARAGE LAVINE'S MOTOR SALES CHRYSLER AND PLYMOUTH Sales and Service Used Cars SO. B'WAY SARATOGA SPRINGS Phone SC 3112 DON'S CLEANERS 163 Broad St. Schuylerville, N.Y. We Operate Our Own Plant Greenwich, N.Y. Branch GR-2798 It's a Pleasure to Shop at FOWLER'S, INC Glens Falls, N.Y. Tel. Schuylerville 3739 GRANGERVILLE MILK CREAM CO.. Inc. Schuylerville R.F.D. No. I Grangerville, New York Represented by J. J. Snover DOM'S ESSO SERVICE CENTER PHONE 3223 Essotane Bottle Gas DOM'S TAXI Broad St., Schuylerville, N.Y. Compliments of McRAE HARDWARE STORE Congratulations to the Class of '55 ECONOMY £ Compliments of STEWART'S ICE CREAM DEPARTMENT STORE 117-123 Glen Street Glens Falls New York United Board Congratulations to the CLASS OF '55 S. W. BUCHDAL and Carton Corp. Compliments of MILLER'S PHARMACY • THOMSON VICTORY MILLS Compliments of KEELEY'S BARBER SHOP So. Broadway Schuylerville Compliments DEHN'S FLOWERS 178-180 Beelcman St. Saratoga Sps., N.Y. MILLER'S PHARMACY Our Agent in Schuylerville Compliments of Frank Panza's Give More Thought to Music BRAYDON CHAPMAN MOONLIGHT INN ui A i L'win cx v.nMriviMiN EVERYTHING IN THE MUSIC LINE R9 5 Miles South of 144-146 Glen St. Glens Falls, N.Y. Saratoga Springs Compliments of J. ROBERT SARLE Real Estate and Insurance SCHUYLERVILLE NEW YORK Compliments of TELFAIRS HOWARD'S GARAGE HOWARD HAYES, Prop. No job too large—none too small GRANGERVILLE NEW YORK Subscribe to YOUR HOME TOWN PAPER $2.00 a Year We Specialize in Job Printing THE SCHUYLERVILLE STANDARD (sSviCE N VI is our V FIRST thought CAL'S GARAGE New and Used—Buick's the Beautiful Buy PHONE 1812 LAKE AT HENRY Saratoga Springs Next Is Customer Satisfaction THE G. F. BLACKMER SON, INC. Saratoga Springs, N.Y. TOWN'S SERVICE STATION Broadway and Saratoga Street Schuylerville Dial SC 2664 COMMERCIAL STATIONERS OFFICE EQUIPMENT WHOLESALE PAPER PRODUCTS Compliments of WASHINGTON COUNTY G. L F. PETROLEUM COOP., INC. Greenwich Cooperative G. L. F. Service, Inc. Greenwich Cooperative G. L. F. Farm Store GREENWICH NEW YORK GREENWOOD AND BOYCE First Class Meats Staple Groceries Broad Street SCHUYLERVILLE, N.Y. VAN THE SHOE MAN, INC. Glens Falls and Saratoga Known from Coast to Coast Established 1932 AIR CONDITIONED PARAMOUNT PETE’S RESTAURANT Member N. R. A. SARATOGA'S EXCLUSIVE SEA FOOD AND FAMOUS LOBSTER HOUSE Recommended by Duncan Hines Accommodations for over 100 for Banquets 22-26 CHURCH ST. q SARATOGA SPRINGS Phone 3434 PETER A. ISSARIS, Your Host JOHN WILEY SHOE COMPANY 19 Warren Street GLENS FALLS, N.Y. BIGSBEE MOTORS, INC. AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS Congress, Hamilton and Federal Streets Saratoga Springs, N.Y. PHONE 2300 R. W. PATNAUDE Something from the Jeweler's is always something special SCHUYLERVILLE, N.Y. Compliments of HUNT'S DAIRY Schuylerville New York Compliments of SWIMMING POOL CASINO South Broadway Saratoga Springs Compliments of THE BEAUTY BAR TERESA HUGHES. Prop. Schuylerville New York JOSEPH DEUEL PHONE SARATOGA 812 OR 925 Photographer of 1955 Schuyler PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO PORTRAIT AND COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY 360 Broadway SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. YOUR CLASS RING was produced by BALFOUR—manufacturer of High School and College Jewelry, Commencement Announcements, Diplomas, Medals and Trophies L G. 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