Scotia Glenville High School - Acropolis Yearbook (Scotia, NY)

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Stanford Smith Richard Dalton Mrs. Marietta Forte vlwlfwlff u Q Q ' ,gn YV rv 5 , .f ,g 'W .N 5 W K ,L-, mf n Q K, , 25 1+ , 'Gs 5 1 it if aw V iv X g x , V X at egg Q 513 Q V if 1 XS A l gif' yfcxlayialfk fifty EDITORIAL Editor-in-Chief 7 7 7 7 7777 77 Nancy Radliff ASSOCIATE EDITORS Dolores Santarcangelo Patricia White ASSISTANT EDITORS Rose Marie Benny Barbara Kantorski Shirley Corino Elaine Percy Joan Sweeney Athletics 7 7 7 7 Keith Kempton Art Editor Theresa Jacobs Typists Suzanne Brawner Nancy Ferris Judith Lehman Jeanne Montanye Maureen Hance Johanna Rohrmeier Laura Sleezer Faculty Advisor 77 77 77777777 77777,77777777 M iss McGuire BUSINESS Advertising Manager 77777777 7777 7 7 Cecelia Wantuck Business Manager 7 7 7 Marilyn Myers Faculty Advisor 77777777 Miss Mochrie .AN 2 2 2. ,,,..d- r ff Guy Moffett Kenneth Robitaille Marilyn Wilkie MX' ry . Q T I X A OFFICERS President Vice President ,e.. Secretary , Treasurer 7 a Faculty Advisors Diane Swiarkowski Mr. Leisring Mrs. Haskell mm H an ms.. ..... v .,4..M.a .f -,....... , N 5 'H ,EK ,, ak' V 'w vv gw M8 X 5' M rg 1 E 1ra ,..1-A A 5 , .2 mf sl an U ,cf . E, N . , N w - af f N WV? W. 3 N, -wb wg M 4. .QQ ' H- v 1' 'Eff L, Y' V .s Q13 ' 31 'Q I 4' 'Q sa. 'FA 'Z ' fu-9 f 3: J W H, A N L4 , ' X - xr. J X -R S, s Lg, X Y ci: 3 my A ., -f tg I 'mi :b 1? F H-5' 4 ff' ID- ,n if , 4 4 , A -1 ff -fi-. '. f- -HJ iff H , . .9 13, 2 .Q ,, MA S Q A ' ' J 7' avg .,. M A 1 1 A -, 1-1 '.,. H' ' N -?31li'Wz M 5 N - 1 f 'iki ' ' 7 5 5 Y J -. .....'f Ar w ,,..k.M,, Mak SPH ALBANESE-Treasurer Home- : 2, Treasurer Gas Model Club 3. us the lad whose happy life ie perpetual grin. ABETH ALEXANDER-Orchestra 2, 5, Accompanist Girls' Chorus 2, ad Chorus 3, Accompanist Mixed rus 4, Accompanist Girls' Ensemble , String Quartet 2, 3, 4, Secretary- surer Music Club 3, Secretary Or- tra 3, Production Staff Senior Play lational Honor Society 4. ic is well said to be the speech ingels. HARD ANTEMANN-Band 2, Or- stra 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 'hestra 4, Production Staff Senior y 4, Production Staff Dramatic Club y 3, 4. -re is a man of great ability. llRLEY ATTENDORN-Vice President imecon Club 3, 4. e has the gayest manner and the 'ntlest heart. DBERT ATWOOD-Associate Editor Ii-Times 4, President Homeroom 2, ce President Dramatic Club 4, Hi-Y 4, Secretary Newspaper Club 3, lvertising Agent Acropolis 3, Pro- action Staff Dramatic Club Play 3, amatic Club Play 2, Senior Play 3, Hi-Times Staff 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Fireman 4, Acropolis and Hi- fnes Homeroom Representative 3. iaracter is the real foundation of all orthwhile success. JOHN AUFDERHEIDE-Vice President Biology Club 2, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Foot- light Follies 2, Dramatic Club Play 2, 3, Fireman 3, 4, President Junior Class 3, Student Council 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Senior Play 3, 4, Track 3, Vice President National Honor So- ciety 4, Production Staff Dramatic Club Play 3, 4, Basketball Timekeeper 4. Outstanding in his character, outstand- ing ln his ability. NELSON AUSTIN-Footlight Follies 2, Boys' Octet 2, Production Staff Dra- matic Club Play 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, President Spanish Club 3, Production Staff Senior Play 4, Vice President Biology Club 4, Hi-Y 4, Hi- Times Staff 4, Chairman Senior Ball Committee 4. Good-natured, full of fun, he's a friend to everyone. NATALIE BABAKIN-Girls' Chorus 2, 3, Girls' Ensemble 3, Office Assistant 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 4, Library Assistant 4, Orchestra 3. She is always cheerful, happy and contented. ANTHONY BALASCO-Mixed Chorus 2, 3. What care I if i can rest, kill time. and take life at its very best. BEVERLY BARTZ-Secretary Homeroorr 3, Junior Prom Committee 3, Produc tion Staff Senior Play 4. A twinkle in her eye, a twinkle' in het feet, a jolly little soul as you woulz chance to meet. SE MARIE BENNY-Assistant Editor :ropolis 47 Student Council 27 Presi- it Domecon Club 47 Secretary Dome- Club 37 Office Assistant 37 Produc- 1 Staff Senior Play 47 Chairman tior Prom Committee 3. - seems as far as I can gather7 sly, smart and handsome, rather. RY LOU BISHOP-Mixed Chorus 3, Girls' Chorus 27 Orchestra 37 Vice sident Sophomore Class 27 Foot- tt Follies 27 Office Assistant 27 asurer Junior Class 37 Senior Play 47 National Honor Society 3, 4i tmptress Dramatic Club Play 37 Stu- 1t Director Senior Play 47 Secretary- asurer National Honor Society 47 isident Biology Club 47 Chairman iior Ball Committee 4. hear her speak and sweetly smile, 1 were in Paradise the while. DLET BOOK iietness is best. INE BOSHER- Secretary-Treasurer .A 47 Production Staff Senior Play Junior Prom Committee 37 Orches- 4. ver be blue, never be bored. IZANNE BRAWNER-Typist Acropo- 47 Typist Hi-Times 37 Junior om Committee 3. s nice to be natural when you're turallv nice. NAOMI BUCK-Treasurer Commercial Club 47 Junior Prom Committee 37 Office Assistant 2, 37 Production Staff Dramatic Club Play 37 Advertising Agent Acropolis 4. A merry heart maketh a cheerful COUflfel'l8l'lCe. JEAN BUFE-President Senior Blue Tri- angle 47 Student Council 37 Orchestra 37 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 47 Senior Play 47 Production Staff Senior Play 37 Junior Prom Committee 37 President Homeroom 37 National Honor Society 4. Her heart, her talents, and her hands were free to all who might need her. FRANCINE CAIN-Girls' Chorus 2, 3. A true artist is always in demand. RONALD CAMPBELL-Football 2, 3, 47 Band 2, 3, 47 Junior Prom Committee 3. Good nature is worth more than riches. :RONALD CASAGRANDE-Footlight Fol- ies 2. He has by his good fellowship made himself popular with all. .RA CHRISTIE-Junior Prom Com- 3, Footlight Follies 2, Girls' a 2, Office Assistant 2, 3, 4. sy, demure and dainty lass :th all. AN CHURCHILL-Editor-in-Chief ies 4, Vice President Home- 2, Vice President Hi-Y 3, Presi- Dramatic Club 3, Advertising Acropolis 3, Production Staff Play 3. 4, Historian Dramatic , Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Secretary Photog- Club 2, Production Staff Dra- Club Play 3, Dramatic Club Play Footlight Follies 2, Hi-Times 1, 4, Student Council 4, Manager 3, Junior Prom Committee 3. capable of imagining all, of ing all, and of doing every- LLA CLUTE-National Honor So- 4, Production Staff Senior Play :retary Biology Club 4, Cheer- 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 2, Mixed i 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, :ry Homeroom 3, Orchestra 2, resident French Club 2, Secretary Blue Triangle 2, Hi-Times and :olis Homeroom Representa- vays are ways of pleasantness, ll her paths are paths of peace. Y CORINO-Girls' Chorus 2, aader 3, Chairman Junior Prom tttee 3, Assembly Advisory Com- 3, 4, Vice President Co-Ed Club ional Honor Society 4, Assistant Acropolis 4, Advertising Acropolis 4, Production Staff Play 4, Girls' Ensemble 4. is sweeter than a sweet person- COVILLE-Girls' Chorus 3, Jun- xm Committee 3. ul and quiet, certainly to be id. MARILYN COYLE-Chairman Senior Ball Committee 4. The deepest rivers flow with the least sound. ROBERT CREVER-Football 4, Track 3, 4, Production Staff Senior Play 4, Dramatic Club Play 2, 3, H-Y 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 4, Footlight Follies 2, Junior Prom Committee 3, Vice President Dramatic Clubl3, Treasurer Biology Club 4, Production Staff Dra- matic Club Play 4. Youth will have its fling. PATRICIA CROWLEY-Treasurer Dome- con Club 4. Always happy, full of cheer, every word and smile sincere. EUGENE DAVIDOFF-Production Staff Senior Play 4. Wise men say little but think much. STEWART DEAN Happy, carefree and thoroughly en- ioying life. SID DENNY-Bowling 4. why should life all labor be? IELLA DI NICOLA-Girls' Chorus ffice Assistant 2, 35 Secretary iercial Club 3. :se dark eyes the sparkling spirit schief dwells. RT DOUTT-Production Staff Sen- lay 3, 4. should cares worry me? LE DRIESCH-Accompanist Mixed s 3, 4, Girls' Ensemble 3, Stu- Director Dramatic Club Play 2, ction Staff Dramatic Club Play 3, ' Play 4, General Chairman Jun- om 3, Girls' Chorus 2. is so much to do and so little ENE EDGAR-Production Staff Play 4. ny temper gilds the edges of bleckest cloud. WILLIAM ENGLE The impromtu reply is precisely the touchstone of the man of wit. RONALD FERO-Football 2, 3, 47 Vice President Gas Model Club 3. A word spoken in season, at the right moment, is the matter of ages. NANCY FERRIS-Cheerleader 3, 45 Girls' Chorus 2, Treasurer Homeroom 37 Production Staff Senior Play 4g Chair- man Junior 'Prom Committee 3, Foot- light Follies 2, Typist Acropolis 4, Acropolis Homeroom Representa- tive 3. When she will she willf when she won't she won't. MARTIN FINN-Vice President Junior Class 3, Vice President Student Coun- cil 3p,0Treasurer Student Council 45 Treasurer Homeroom 2, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Football 2, Track 3, 4, Fireman 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 45 Treasurer Hi-Y 47 Na- tional Honor Society 4p Hi-Times Homeroom Representative 4. A gentleman from crown to sole. CAROL FRANCISCO Gentle in mannerg with quietness abundant. ERT GATTA-Baseball 2, 3, 4, Bas- ill 2, 3, 4, President Sophomore 2, Student Council 2, President :nt Council 4, Treasurer Student icil 3, President BAA 3, 4, Fire- 3, 4, Fire Chief 4, Mixed Chorus 2. ntleman,-an athlete, a good sport Igh and through. SELL GLINDMYER-Band 2, 3, 4, sident German Club 4. :ic speaks all languages. ENN GODELL l of life and fun. RL HEITKAMP-Basketball 3, 4. sighted down with business and ner cares. JNALD HIRSHORN-Football 4, Hi- nes Reporter 4. T who thinks for himself and rarely itntes is a free man. CAROL LEE HODGSON-Secretary Busi- ness Law Club 4, Mixed Chorus 4. She moves a goddess and she looks a queen. THERESA ISABELLA-Girls' Chorus 2, 3. l had rather do and not promise, than promise and not do. THERESA JACOBS-Office Assistant 4, Student Council 2, Chairman Junior Prom Committee 3, National Honor Society 4, Art Editor Acropolis 4, Production Staff Senior Play 4, Girls' Chorus 2, Production Staff Dramatic Club Play 3, Secretary Co-Ed Club 4, Cheerleader 3. Her voice was ever gentle and low- an excellent quality in a woman. NORA JASON-Girls' Chorus 3, Li- brary Assistant 3, Treasurer Domecon Club 3, Secretary Domecon Club 4. A quiet life gives sweet delight. NOREEN JENSEN-Vice President Red Cross Club 3, 4. Sober but not serious, quiet but not idle. ARA KANTORSKI-Assistant Edi- icropolis 4, Junior Prom Com- 3, Girls' Chorus 2, Mixed a 3, National Honor Society 4, :tion Staff Senior Play 4, Acro- Advertising Agent 4, Chair- enior Ball Committee 4. :ice was ever soft, gentle and ut truly wise. KEMPTON--Treasurer Sophomore , Band 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Mixed 3, Junior Prom Committee 3, Editor Acropolis 4, Na- -lonor Society 4. ' succeed for he believes what s. S KLAGES-Basketball 2, 3, 4, 2, Track 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4. without sports is not a man. KNIGHTS ischief sparkles in his eyes. KOPA-Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 1 Agent Acropolis 3, Na- ior Society 4, Junior Prom 3, Production Staff Senior form high character, and :ts bring out great minds. it l PV r och 'W s.. fs . ,x .,-- We NANCY KRUSE-Library Assistant 2, Office Assistant 4. A light heart lives long. RONALD LACHTRUPP-Hi-Y 3, 4, Treas- urer Homeroom 2, Production Staff Senior Play 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4, Hi-Y Scribe 4. Sincere in all his ways, and cheerful through the days. KATHLEEN LANSING-Band 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, String Quartet 2, 3, Student Council 3, 4, Chairman Junior Prom Committee 3, Production Staff Senior Play 4. My name will shine forever through my music. DOLORES LA VIOLETTE-Girls' Chorus 3, Junior Prom Committee 3, Treasurer Red Cross Club 3, Production Staff Senior Play 4, Office Assistant 4. The kind heart is the foundation of gladness. MARGARET LEFFLER-Girls' Chorus 2. What sweet delight a quiet life af- Fords. RESIA LEFFLER-Girls' Chorus 3. rice is a virtue which she pos- es. IITH LEHMAN-Cheerleader 3, 4, is' Chorus 2, Secretary Homeroom Production Staff Senior Play 4, tior Prom Committee 3, Typist :ropolis 4. f like her eyes, admire her smile, l the cute way she dresses all the ile. CHARD LEOPOLD-Football 2, 3, Hi-Y 4, Junior Prom Committee 3. en of few words are the best men. JANICE Lewis-Girls' chorus 2, office Assistant 4, Acropolis Homeroom Representative 4. What's to be is bound to be, so noth- ing ever worries me. ROGER LONG A little work, a little play to keep us going from day to day. s, ' lr f if 1 W6 V: tl ' ,e I SHIRLEY LONG-Office Assistant 4. Living is an art, practice it well. MARY MAROTTA-Girls' Chorus 2, Cheerleader 3, 4, Production Staff Di matic Club Play 3, Office Assistant 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Pl duction Staff Senior Play 4, Vice Pre dent Junior Blue Triangle 2, Vi President Girls' Chorus 2. Let us enjoy pleasure while we cf pleasure is never long enough. DONALD MARSHALL-Basketball 2, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, President Co-Ed Club Vice President Homeroom 3, Footlig Follies 2, Chairman Junior Prom Co mittee 3. You can depend on him anytime, an where. SHEILA MENHINICK A true friend is a friend forever. GUY MOFFETT-President Senior 4 4, Football 2, 3, 4, President Hi- Treasurer Hi-Y 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, N Chorus 2, 3, National Honor So 4, Track 3, President Homeroor Hi-Times and Acropolis .ne Representative 2, Footlight Follic Dramatic Club Play 3, Production Dramatic Club Play 4, Vice Pres BAA 4, Junior Prom Committee I Quiet, efficient, a pleasant fe with a will to work. E MONTANYE-Secretary Sopho- Ilass 2, Office Assistant 2, 3, 4, 'er GAA 3, Junior Prom Com- 3, Secretary Commercial Club iuction Staff Senior Play 4, Typ- :ropolis 4. was in all her steps and a 1 in her eyes. JND MOULES-Junior Prom Com- 3. , is as great an act as speech. E MURCH-Football 2. I the time he is quiet, the rest time who knows? Nl MYERS-Co-Chairman Senior Treasurer Radio Club 2, Vice it French Club 3, Vice Presi- inior Blue Triangle 4, Junior Committee 3, Cheerleader 4, lis and Hi-Times Homeroom ttatlve 2, Advertising Agent lis 3, Business Manager Hi- 4, Business Manager Acro- l, Girls' Chorus 2, Dramatic y 2, 3, Senior Play 4, Footlight I, Production Staff Senior Play nt Council 3. laugh and dance and sing, such a lovely thing. D NEARY-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Bas- 2, Football 2, 3, 4, President im 3, Treasurer Homeroom 2, 'rom Committee 3, Chairman tall Committee 4. :now him makes you feel you friendship real. eli f 53:1 .ii . V, 'l 15' -1,2 iggvgi 'fs' sexism JOAN NELSON-Junior Prom Com mittee 3. I would rather be small and shine than be large and cast a shadow. PATRICIA NELSON The shortest pleasures are the sweet- 851. RICHARD OATHOUT A man of few worries. FREDERICK ORMSBY-Vice President Travel Club 3, Co-Manager Football 4, Co-Manager Basketball 4, Football Man- ager 3, Basketball Manager 2, 3, Foot- ball 2. Friends many, foes none. CAROL PARKER-Office Assistant 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Production Staff Senior Play 4, Girls' Chorus 2, Student Council 4. A merry student, never sad. D PEABODY-Football 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Mixed 25 Treasurer Homeroom 25 Co- an Senior Ball 4. that nonsense at times is singu- Ifreshing. E PERCY-Office Assistant 45 Chorus' 25 Orchestra 35 Vice ent Homeroom 35 Junior Prom ittee 35 Production Staff Senior 5 Assistant Editor Acropolis 4. a happy girl with a contagious RT PICKERING-Orchestra 2, 3. you much, but say you little. T POST :od disposition, l far prefer to IS PUTNAM-Football 3, 4. ttly he goes his way in and out by day. JANET QUIVEY-Girls' Chorus 2. The only way to have a friend is to be one. NANCY RADLIFF-Editor-irt'Chief Ac- ropolis 45 Treasurer Senior Blue Tri- angle 45 National Honor Society 45 Production Staff Senior Play 45 Hi- Times and Acropolis Homeroom Representative 45 Footlight Follies 25 Junior Prom Committee 35 Chairman Pin and Ring Committee 35 Girls' Chorus 25 Acropolis Staff 3. A sweet disposition is the sign of a friendly person. THEODORE REICH-Track 35 Student Council 35 Junior Prom Committee 35 Bowling 45 Basketball Timekeeper 2. Never still when a chance for fun turns up. JEAN REYNOLDS-Office Assistant 2 35 Production Staff Senior Play 4 Junior Prom Committee 35 Acropolis' Advertising Agent 45 Vice Presiden Commercial Club 4. Wanting to work is so rare a mer, that it should be encouraged. KENNETH ROBITAILLE-Football 2, 3 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Treasurer Student Council 25 Vic President Senior Class 45 Fireman 4 President Co-Ed Club 45 Vice Presider Homeroom 2, 3. Can it be that he is both athleti and shy? ON ROHRMEIER-Basketball 2, all 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, Fireman 3, ant Fire Chief 4, Senior Play 3, ent Homeroom 3. :dy smile, a helping hand are :teristics of this man. l'HY RUGGIERO J amiable is to be satisfied with self and others. lAS RYAN-Football 2, 3, 4, Bas- Il 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Track Junior Prom Cmmittee 3, Hi-Y Fireman 3, Assistant Fire Chief xed Chorus 2, Footlight Follies 2. ossessed the peculiar talent of icing effect in whatever he said i. 'THY SADDLEMIRE-Vice Presi- Girls' Chorus 3, Junior Prom iittee 3. ile is a whisper of a laugh. ann SANBORN-Football 2, 3, 4, an 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Chairman r Ball Committee 4. : a cute and frisky lad, some- good, sometimes bad. DOLORES SANTARCANGELO-President Homeroom 2, 3, Girls' Chorus 2, 3, Girls' Ensemble 3, Chairman Junior Prom Committee 3, Production Staff Senior Play 4, Associate Editor Acro- polis 4, Acropolis Staff 3, Secre- tary Senior Blue Triangle 4, Chairman Announcement Committee 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. The grace of friendship is the good in life's rich hand. CAROLE SCHMIDT-Treasurer Mixed Chorus 3, Secretary Mixed Chorus 4, Girls' Ensemble 3, 4, Footlight Follies 3, Production Staff Senior Play 4, Girls' Chorus 2, Junior Prom Committee 3, Production Staff Dramatic Club Play 2, 3, Student Council 3. Easy going, fair, vivacious, possessing a charm that is most gracious. MARIE SCHULTZ A quiet voice and a pleasing smile. JUNE SIMMONS-Treasurer Junior Blue Triangle 2, Girls' Chorus 2, Secretary Homeroom 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 3, Senior Play 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Footlight Follies 2. A pleasing girl with pleasing ways. BRUCE SNYDER-Football 2, 3, 4, Jun- ior Prom Committee 3. Play up, play up, play the game. S STONE-President Junior Blue e 2, Vice President GAA 3, Chorus 2, Junior Prom Commit- Mixed Chorus 3. 'y heart goes all the day. STOTE- Hi-Times Staff 4, 3, 4, Co-Manager Football 3, mall Timekeeper 2, Junior Prom rtee 3, Vice President Chess and serene, a friend to every STRONG-Mixed Chorus 3, Or- 3, 4, President GAA 3, Vice int GAA 4, Hi-Times Staff 4, ht Follies 2. e she is good hearted and full and fun, in the hearts of many ace has she won. STRONG-Orchestra 2, 3, 4, ent GAA 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, tes Staff 4, Footlight Follies 2. strikes the sight, but merit he soul. DND STRONG sure care's an enemy to life. JOAN SWEENEY-cheerleader 3, As- sistant Editor Acropolis 4, Office Assistant 4. A pretty girl is like a melody. D l A N E SWIATKOWSKI-Production Staff Dramatic Club Play 2, 3, Dra- matic Club Play 2, 3, Production Staff Senior Play 4, Secretary Dramatic Club 3, President National Honor So- ciety 4, Treasurer Senior Class 4, Cheer- leader 4, Acropolis Advertising Agent 3, Junior Prom Committee 3, Student Council 3. Sweet of temper, kind of heart, al- ways willing to do her part. PHYLLIS THUENER-Band 2, 3, 4. . Where there's a will, there's a way. J O H N TOMKINS--Secretary-Treasurer Chess Club 2, Bowling 4, Track 3, 4. Some think the world was made for fun and frolic, and so do l. ELIZABETH ULRICH-Junior Prom Com- mittee 3, Office Assistant 4. Mischief is always at her heels. YLEE VAN DENBURGH-Girls 2, 35 Library Assistant 4. vith the gift of laughter. K VAN WINKLE-Orchestra 2, Chorus 2, Mixed Chorus 37 'er Co-Ed Club 3, Senior Play luction Staff Dramatic Club Play ior Prom Committee 3, Office nt 3, Chairman Senior Ball Com- 4. :way sorrow, cast away care. TA WALSH-Girls' Chorus 2, 3, Assistant 3, 4, Library Assistant ior Prom Committee 3. as his will, but woman has her A WANTUCK- Acropolis Ad- ug Manager 45 Secretary Home- 2p Girls' Chorus 2, 3, Student I 4, President Commercial Club ior Prom Committee 3, Produc- 'aff Senior Play 4. ery tall, not very small, but and fair and loved by all. btw WANDA WEGNER- Mixed Chorus 4. A gay smile is an outward sign of a joyous soul. PATRICIA WHlTE-Student Council 2, 4, Acropolis Homeroom Representa- tive 3, Ap Hi-Times Homeroom Rep- resentative 3, Cheerleader 3, 4, Secre- tary Junior Class 3, Production Staff Senior Play 4, Secretary Student Coun- cil 4, Associate Editor Acropolis 4, Footlight Follies 2, National Honor So- ciety 4, Acropolis Staff 3, Chairman Senior Ball Committee 4. A daughter of the gods, divinely tall and most divinely fair. LISBETH WIDMER-Treasurer Home- room 2, Girls' Chorus 2. Fair tresses men's imperial race en- snare. MARILYN WILKIE-Secretary Senior Class 4, President Homeroom 2, Jun- ior Prom Committee 37 Girls' Chorus 2. Smile a smile, and make life worth- while. JEAgl?1?lfAOOklY7g r M Olvr Mos, popgflaop Aferffv FWZNYE NU LOD MTA 54255 M ROBERT G 1, Gur Homem akefs Mos f Talkarive F riendliest P 55591 D eppiesf Class C omeduans 'fl'- Llkely to ' Xets 3OmpswONg P JUNE S-YROKXXQNG D1 S'-Yo RAYMOND Sw Eff suzablv P1 LSO 'Ar U N K S AUSZKIVSKI joNieST lr 'GL ,yu cgerubft ,Uk -as KY- CAST OF CHARACTERS PRODUCTION STAFF Bernard lngals Eunice lngals Noel Derby 7, Leo Day C Rhoda 7 Julia Murdock C Mrs. Bradley 7 Ronald Murdock Hugh lngals , Lois lngals , Bradley lngals , Diana Carroll Elliot Kimberly John Aufderheide nCarole Driesch Richard Rust . Louis Cady Nancy Kuhn Nancy Van Winkle s,,WJean Bufe John Ruiz Donald Tucker Marilyn Myers Robert Atwood uuJune Simmons Nelson Austin Director ,,u, ,, B uuuu B, ,B , , Student Director Business Manager , 7, 7 Promptress B, 7 , Sets c,,c ,B ,B Properties , Lights , 7 Stage Effects 7 Costumes 7 Make-up , Publicity as B, Advertising ,,uu Programs ,, Head Usher , Mr. Kirkpatrick Mary Lou Bishop Kathleen Lansing Priscilla Clute Mary Lou Bishop Norman Churchill Jean Reynolds Ronald Lachtrupp Charles Mosher Robert Crever Richard Antemann as Carole Schmidt ,, Dolores Santarcangelo Shirley Corino , Theresa Jacobs , Patricia White 7 , Mary Marotta clyle gavage ,Mags no- k K Q W ' . 41 J- 'Q . , .Z .. , .., ii Q . Z ,A ,V . 3 1 ...-,- f- A 'Q 1 4 E :B ffl ' r x 1, Iggnfi' if-Y? ' 5 :Vi - af' N I' RV Q . 'la .1 ' ef 1 :N . we 'Q xx W-'91 2 I Y x' W' xy. C in fav '-rf? i sd J -ti www I Cs 5 OFFICERS sssi 1f',,,. President osooooso . s . . ... . , ... D o nald Tucker 21? i Vice Pfesjdenf Y-In vrvnrr Roben Falace 3' fr Secrefary sssssssssss . , A rlene Yaunch uf X Treasurer ,,,, ,7,,,,A,,,. .,,,, R o bert Clemons 'Q A 11 ' Faculty Advisors , ssss ..s,s,ssss M iss Ritter If I A Miss Dickson Q55 General Chairman ,,aa 77 Margaret Churchill Bids and Programs e,,,, ,e,,,e 7 77 Gail Hitt Decorations ee,e e..,e 7 . 7 ,e,e Audrey Grinter Edward Van Patten Music 7 ,,,ee .e,.,,, 7 7 7 Ann Wheeler Louis Civisca Refreshments John Ryan Lounge 7 Roger Covert Daniel Baumgartner Art 77 eucc 77 .,,, ,,,ev 7 a.,c,, 7 7 ,e,,e cc,,e 7 77 77 7 Kay Smith Coronation 7 777777 77 7777 77 7777 777777 T heodora Beebe Chairman Pin umbfl Jam and Ring Committee Sandra Waugh fmmffws , -- 111 if - ROBERT MILLER President M., 5 hffama e JUDITH HENRY Vice President C1-,Q Ziff 3 5, f 'RH- 3 H E 2 3 A 531, BETSY WESTAD HARVEY SIMMONS Secretary ,,- Treasurer OFFICERS ! President ee,ee7e ,e .,ee,e Y .s , Robert Miller 'S Vice President ,ve..,, W 7r,A Judith Henry Secretary ,,,.,.,..... e,,e,,,,e,7 B etsy Westad Treasurer ..A.ee,ee,ee... .....ee,e H arvey Simmons Faculty Advisors Mr. Abercrombie Miss Parkinson Jlizffbfzrzf 4711671671 cgaczkfy NATIONAL i-idnon sogsrv Q y ff OFFICERS 3 i Z-- President ,, ,,,7 ,, 7 7,,, ,,,, ,, Diane Swiatkowski 'Z V 1 Vice President A..,,e,e, e.,77 J ohn Aufderheide f 5 W Secretary-Treasurer ,... .e,,e M ary Lou Bishop Faculty Advisor e,,, ,Miss Abrams l ' '. .4 ly' L L - me . M, , MEMBERS Elizabeth Alexander, Robert Atwood, John Aufderheide, Mary Lou Bishop, Jean Bufe, Priscilla Clute, Shirley Corino, Carole Driesch, Martin Finn, Theresa Jacobs, Barbara Kantorski, Keith Kempton, Barbara Kopa, Guy Moffett, Charles Mosher, Nancy Radliff, Dolores Santarcangelo, Diane Swiatkowski, Donald Tucker, Cecelia Wantuck, Sandra Waugh, Patricia White, Arlene Yaunch. 1'-M OFFICERS President , ,,,,,,,,,,,., , ,A,,A.,,,,, Jean Bufe Vice President ccaee ,v ,v.,.,.....,, M arilyn Myers Secretary ccccc Dolores Santarcangelo Treasurer Y 7,,7,,,, 7, 7,,, 7...,. . .... ..rr....r.rrrrr. N a ncy Radliff Inter-Club Council Member e.ee Barbara Kantorski Faculty Advisor , u,u,,,uu,,u,,,,,,,, ,,,,,u M iss McDonald MEMBERS Berkeley Ano, Theodora Beebe, Mary Lou Bishop, Beverly Bondley, Anne Bosher, Suzanne Brawner, Jean Bufe, Margaret Churchill, Priscilla Clute, Shirley Corino, Marilyn Coyle, Carole Driesch, Audrey Grinter, Patricia Hunter, Shirley Hurlburt, Barbara Kantorski, Barbara Kopa, Kathleen Lansing, Stephanie Lewis, Marilyn Myers, Elaine Percy, Nancy Radlitf, Dorothy Saddlemire, Dolores Santarcangelo, Carole Schmidt, Marie Schultz, June Simmons, Kay Smith, Joan Strong, Patricia Swan, Diane Swiatkowski, Nancy Van Winkle, Sandra Waugh, Cecelia Wantuck, Patricia White. tgefzrbw fue many '3 It -f N5 gv- ,f X 1 x A O 1 f if x Presidents ,.A Vice President Secretary A...eeee Treasurer Chaplain ,,,, Faculty Advisor MEMBERS OFFICERS ,..csGuy Moffett .c,,cRobert Falace ----a.Donald Tucker cccc,,,,sMartin Finn . Richard Wayand Ronald Lachtrupp sMr. Smith Robert Atwood, John Aufderheide, Nelson Austin, Earl Bleser, Louis Cady, Norman Churchill, Louis Civisca, Roger Covert, Robert Crever, James Crispino, Robert Falace, Martin Finn, Norman Frederick, David Harris, Keith Kempton, Charles Klages, Ronald Lachtrupp, Leo La France, Richard Leopold, Donald Marshall, John Marshall, Robert Miller, Guy Moffett, Howard Neary, Robert Radliff, William Raethka, Wil- Iiam Rice, Anton Rohrmeier, Thomas Ryan, Richard Sanborn, Erwin Simkins, Harvey Simmons, Donald Tucker, Bruce Van Auken, Richard Wayand, Robert Wayand, Keith Welsh, Alan White, Kenneth Young, Lewis Zuelow, 2 as HMI? ,I Qi 58 gs Q as SG i f , if 'll Y ! Ef5 3 - 9 H 4' Q . W 'W OFFICERS President E N , ...., Marlene Peterson lf. 1 5, ' Vice President eee, ee,.e, A udrey Jutras 'X i Q - r' I Secretary 7 , ,.,,e, Nancy Trudell ' M Treasurer v..,7,.,v.... ..,,,e e..w. V irginia Harris U,-3, nfl lnter-Club Council Member ,S ,...7, Roberta Stryker A Faculty Advisor u4,., , ,c,c,,, . ,,,, Mrs. Call MQQOQ MEMBERS Ruth Asch, Lynn Ashworth, Sarah Besau, Nancy Birdsall, Judith Brinkman, Lillian Carbone, Justine Casa- grande, Sylvia Du Rose, Thea Ellenrieder, Edna Fletcher, Patricia Fox, Theresa Gazallo, Joyce Gouger, Ruth Haight, Sandra Hansen, .ludith Henry, Joan Houck, Shirley Lane, Annette La Violette, Sandra Lewis, Gladys Lunge, Joan Martin, Diane Molner, Barbara Montana, Doris Nelson, Blanche Orzolek, Leilia Payne, Bar- bara Pharo, Suzanne Pitcher, Dallas Relyea, Jean Rendall, Joyce Sanborn, Amelia Smith, Patricia Smith, Betty Tallmadge, Joyce Terwilliger, Patricia Thomson, Lorraine Tyler, Doris Wallin, Marilyn Walters, Pa- tricia Wells, Betsy Westad, Anna Belle Wetsel, Doris Wiethake, Rose Wiethake. aruba few gklbilyb NW .hi ' lu. ' 3? A 4 ,f Mr Rx at K' S Y 'Q 3 X Jr N M Q at J ammw ffm! President 7 Vice President 7 Secretary 7 7 7 7, Treasurer 7 7 s,.,, Faculty Advisor 7 Rose Marie Benny 77 7 Shirley Attendorn 7 7 77 Nora Jason 7Patricia Crowley 7 Mrs. Call Z 1 Al President 7777 7 77777 77 Vice President 7777777 Secretary 7 7777777777 77 Treasurer 7777777777777 Faculty Advisor 777777 627771671 IM 77 7777 7RusselI Glindmyer 77 7 Kenneth Young 77 Ilse Wachter 77777777Bruce Van Auken 77 ,Miss Willits 9 . ,ff 5509, I ,Rx 7 A S At. K 14, A w 1 gwru C Y' Wm. wr .N Q X W I Q X W iv A M .kmmx Q ' Nr- nf, f .' V, Lasf V . M .Q x X 'H X 'arf 7 X if -9 Wm V -I V , 1 6,9 ' ' M 4 'D M M M W j 5' If . 'V -W ,4. gg .. X Q' 'wx X It ,X A W. my ' ' 'N' M 1' W! nm, rv, , ,Q f UMM yfeszkfafzfs mmm ffhmf yfeszkfanfs Frre Chief ,,,,,-,, , Robert Gatta Assistants Anfon Rohrmeier Faculty Ad Thomas Ryan Mr. Quenelle yll 927165 cgfaf ditor-in-Chief , 7 . 7 ,,,, Norman Churchill ssociate Editor 7 , ,Robert Atwood acuity Advisor Miss Parkinson usiness Manager ,, 7, 7 ,Nelson Austin tdvertising Manager Cecelia Wantuck inancial Advisor 7, 7 , ,,,u....u, Miss Mochrie N? jlfewsfaiet ffm! President 7 77 James Dodge Vice President , , 7, 7, ,Ronald Casagrande Secretary-Treasurer 77 7 7 Joann Caputo Faculty Advisor 7 , Miss Parkinson ammaam W efflesenfahlfex X 5-M mm ffm fs. 1 'M If ' 323 N v. ,ff Q Wa 12111 rbfwze fbi! dent President irary urer ty Advisor lent 3resident ary irer y Advisor Stephanie Lewis Richard Wayand Johanna Rohrmeier S Joyce Sanborn S Mr. Kirkpatrick 621- 67 IM SSSSSKenneTh Robifaille S ,aa, S Shirley Corino S S S STheresa Jacobs S, June Simmons Mrs. Haskell 5 v W -Q' g 'i l J Il Q 414. 5 , f is ' sig' W5 QM' fbi! President , ,,,, 7 7 7 77 7 ,7 7 Evelyn Glaser Vice President 7 7 Roderick Rowledge Secretary 7 7 77777 7 7 Patricia Hunter Treasurer 77777 777.7 7777777 L a ura Sleezer Faculty Advisor 7 7 7 Miss Dickson nl! S 4.4 'av' I Qf as Wah! UM President 7 7777777 777777 7 7 Leon Millis Vice President 77777777777 7. 77D0uglaS Becker Secretary-Treasurer 77 77 777HarIan Barney Faculty Advisor 77 7777. 7 77 7777 Mr. Smith ifiiaay Mm' resident 'ice President ,,A, iecretary ,.e.e, .A reasurer ,e4.A ,. faculty Advisor .,7s, Alice Gallagher Maureen Hance Doris Wiethake Doreen Gabis s s,7, , Mrs. Stewart guszhess President ,.....s,. Vice President , Secretary ,.......... ....c,c,. Treasurer ..,..,...,,.. ...v,. Faculty Advisor aw JZ!! Louis Civisca Roger Covert Carol Lee Hodgson Daniel Baumgartner Miss Mochrie f 'xr jig 2 Q Qffzmf fffmfs A 6 OFFICERS P 'de 1 A Wh el V' P :dent ,,,,. ,.,,7,, . . Kay Smu Secretary Q,,, , ,,,,..,A,, Carole Schmi Treasurer ,,.e,e,,.,, Marilyn Walte Faculty Advisor ,...,,....a,v.,,.,., Mr. Ble W agefubfl aff ffl IJ M Q, 'J 5 F Uwiesfzc i OFFICERS President N ,,,, 7,, Elizabeth Alexander Vice President ,ee,....e.,v,, .,eee G ail Hitt Secretary e.,.,eee....e,,..eee Anne Christman Treasurer ,..,,,..e.,,e.s, Richard Antemann Faculty Advisor s,eee,.s.se,,,e,..., Mr. Bley af urubzl qgnsemrw 1 ' Q 7' 5 x WW :M N s 2 'RWE' -3351. N 3 9-f 'Q 5 2 Ni 'Nj H Q-gfx 3,3 XE: W '?', Q. X ' A x X L . ' H4 Q 'X X R' ' X' A h ,k ., A A .g mf s ,- x Y? 1 Q 1 j fl' If yffikffkzsf 922 ffaff COACHES i HEAD coAcH fx Mr. Miller E ASSISTANTS If af Mr. Josselyn ' R, ' Q I Mr. Calcagno Mr. Hirsch 2 l r ,q FIELD CAPTAINS Kenneth Robitaille Donald Marshall MANAGERS Frederick Ormsby Warren Hulett Richard Clune Gary Abbott, Richard Budka, Ronald Campbell, Louis Civisca, Robert Clemons, Roger Covert ' ' ' ld F o Norman Frederick Robert Crever, James Crispino, James Dodge, Richard Fero, Rona er , Donald Hirshorn, James Kelly, Joseph Laurenzo, Donald Mabee, Donald Marshall, John Marshall, Guy Moffett, Howard Neary, Richard Neison, Joseph Notar, Matthew Osterhaudt Donald Peabody, Carl Peck, Lewis Putnam, William Raethka, Robert Revelia, Kenneth Robi meier, Thomas Ryan, Richard Sanborn, Ervin Sirnkins, Bruce Snyder taille, Anton Rohr Gordon Weatherson, James Wheeler, Kenneth Young, Steven Zapf. f V f Qi 'S N VN .Weis ' X1 gs. 14' X., exif!! ff ,J lx, QACH------------ ------ ----,--,, .... ..--Mr.McManus lANAGERS, - - - - - ,, , - - - -,,--- -, - - - - -..- ,Gary Abbott, Frederick Ormsby, Robert Clemons, James Bed- ard. VARSITY-Martin Finn, Robert Gatta, Carl Heitkamp, Charles Klages, Donald Marshall, Richard Neison, Kenneth Robitaille, John Ryan, Thomas Ryan, Richard Wayand, Robert Wayand. JUNIOR VARSITY-Robert Bailey, Daniel Baumgartner, Peter Coe, Roger Covert, Norman Frederick, Karl Kirk, John Marshall, Robert Miller, Matthew Osterhaudt, Robert Radlitf, William Raethka, William Rice, Donald Roberts, Alan White, Kenneth Young. Q. ' M1 V YM' .. X S 7 f3'li4 ll I4 XB J X Tl e gllffl ala .lgffr ' KV! 4 J Xqiill IB I: as W ami his Thfwly ,,, I 3 ll , 'Vi Q , A 5 1 Alfie ly ,CBW R-S umm Waflsffy ..- X X gflk' yfflkffb' yfssacvizfzbn OFFICERS President , 7, , ,7 , ,, e , ,,, , ,e ,7,, June Strong Vice President o e,,e .7,7 7 o , Joan Strong 7 A ne Bosher Secretary-Treasurer eer, e, ,, ee e n Faculty Advisor ,, ,,,,e,.7,.,,,.,...,..,,. 7. Miss Fern gawfmg Jeam QWd560f Dennis Pa uze . i V A .X , x ,Q i ay S ' 1 1- -L 3 fam img ' x 'li if an ki Q1 un Mu fi. N Ig W M, fx 'I fl i' ll fqx if n' P s , . ,R L f 1 M ., 'gm W A 1.4 W,-41 ,Jana 4. B.. , , f . l r' . .yang-. , I I fl-Q-V ,.,,1,,... .. ,.,.,, y wi: my . -,,, r- WL . EBT-mi'..... 1 , K .F me ' -F : Wg 4 Sign-, f-. , W. gwm 4? A KW sf A Ladder fo Success . . Success depends on a man's own inifiafive and fhe sfeps he fakes in pursuing his career. The framework of one ladder fo success is formed by fhe fraining now offered by fhe Apprenfice Courses af General Elecfric's Schenecfady Works. Few opporfunifies offered young men foday have fhe promise fhaf Apprenfice Training furnishes. Over fiffy per-cenf of fhe graduafes have found posifions of special responsibilify, while ofhers have found inferesfing worlz in producfion, mefhods, planning and allied fields. A good firs+ rung on your ladder of success is en- rollmenf nn fhe Apprenhce Course 55612643759 Mffi GENERAL ELECTRIC CARL'S FUEL OIL SERVICE Fuel Oil Range Oil VERIFIED METERED DELIVERY AUTOMATIC DELIVERY Complimenis of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Masfrianni and Son Vincenl' J. Masfrianni 2I2 SUNNYSIDE ROAD PHONE 4-7002 S-ik: A +rea+ 'rhai' can'+ be beai' COLONIAL ICE CREAM FOR YOUR PARTIES FOR SCHOOL AFFAIRS Richer Creamier Smoo+her GeneraI Aufo Repair-Road Service STALDER'S AUTO SERVICE GAS - OIL - LUBRICATION TIRES - BATTERIES - ACCESSORIES I2 Sacandaga Road Scofia 2, N.Y. RUDY STALDER PHONE 4-I067 DEPENDABLE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE OZZfZwjQ1 REXALL DRUG STORES 208 Mohawk Road I49 Vley Road WHERE PHARMACY IS A PROFESSION SCOTIA SERVICE STATION Firesfone Dis+ribu+ors Road Service - Experf Lubricafion Shell Produc+s BATTERIES - TIRES - ACCESSORIES Arkley L. Mas+ro Cor. Mohawk Avenue and Collins SI'reeI' Phone 6-9235 SCOTIA'S ONLY SHELL STATION Qwafzfi SH OE. STOQE Keds for Gym or Play AIIen's I36 Erie Boulevard Schenecfady, N.Y. GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES GIFTS - LAMPS - RECORDS Spor+ Shoes SPORTING GOODS II9 MOHAWK AVENUE Phone 4-4l3I SCOTIA Hathaway Garage HUDSON SALES and SERVICE 50 Mohawk Avenue PHONE 6-I679 SADDLE SHOES Very Popular and Bes+ Wearing AII Sizes 'Io Fif You PATTON and HALL X-Ray FiH'ing 245 SI'aI'e SIree'I' Since I893 O vt , . 1:79 From a painfing by Howard Fogg Eoucanau wmv .1 Pukrase... American railroading and locomofive manufacfuring, wifh a glori- ous chronicle of achievemenf behind fhem, foday more 'fhan ever before depend on skilled craffsmen, engineers, and ofher frained personnel who know fhe value of educafion . . . in shaping a reward- ing career in indusfry. Today, more and more freighf and passenger service is going back fo fhe rails, due largely fo fhe greafer efficiency of diesel-elecfric locomofion. The American Locomofive Company, which builf fhe nafion's firsf diesel- elecfric locomofive in I924, is one of fhe leaders in devel- oping new equipmenf fo help railroads carry more fonnage af even greafer efficiencies. Apprenfices af Alco learn skilled frades fhe ideal way-by working af fhem under fhe guidance of masfer craffsmen, and by following a course of classes and sfudy fo increase fheir fechnical knowledge. Many of Alco's fop execufives received fheir sfarfs in fhe company's fraining program. AMERICAN LOCOMOTIVE COMPANY Congralulafions Io I'he Class of '52 ZQDMQ0 ROVVLE DGE General Insurance SCOTIA, N.Y. Phone 3-I I27 I39 Mohawk Ave. 1 1 I Eslablished I9 I 7 Thousands of girls are needed in business and governmenl' offices NOW. The salaries are high and Ihe op- porfunilies for advancemenl are unIimi'I'ed. The quickesl' way Io prepare for one of 'rhese good posilions is +o lake a business course al' MILDRED ELLEY SECRETARIAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS 227-229 Quail Slreel' Albany 3, N.Y. REGISTER NOW Regislered by +he New York Shale Board of Regenls SUMMER SESSION s'I'arI's July 7 FALL SESSION slarls Seplember 2 Dial 6-3429 ggafzdiggafze e SON, INC. HARDWARE PLUMBING AIR CONDITIONING General Eleclric Appliances 59 Mohawk Ave. Scolia, New York Shop At A SCH ENECTADY'S GREATEST STORE Since I833 Phone 4-l544 LAMBERTS DUTCH BOY Painl' and Paper Sfore I26 Mohawk Ave. Sco'I'ia, N.Y. 'U I' SCOTIA BRIDAL SHOP 37 Mohawk Ave. Scolia 2, New York For Qualify Apparel l+'s SCOTIA MEN'S SHOP Slacks-Sporlswear and Haberdashery 247 Mohawk Ave. Scofia, N.Y. Compllmenfs of Burns Phofography IIO Wall Slreel' Scheneclady, New York Complimenls of SWAN CLEANERS 227 Mohawk Avenue HOME TOWN BAKERY I09 Mohawk Avenue Scolia, New York Complimenfs of SCOTIA DEPARTMENT STORE 23I Mohawk Avenue Across from Posl Office I General Insurance ADSON J. HAIGHT Agency I35 Mohawk Avenue 6-07l4 I Complimenls of DR. S. D. STRAUSS Complimenfs of B R O O K S NEWS .ma GIFTS Scolia, New York Complimenls of DR. NELSON RUST Complimenls of SCHENECTADY FINE ART GIFT Gills and Novelfies Prop. R. Di Nicola 404 Ballslon Rd. Phone 2-0052 F. C. HEITKAMP DRY GOODS Il2 Mohawk Avenue Complimenfs of J. W. RANDALL BOAT CO. Boa+s and Mofors for every purpose 46-48 Mohawk Avenue Phone 6-604l Complimenrs of BEACON DAIRY Complimenls of H. L. GREEN CO. 409 Slafe Sfreel' Complimenfs of JAMES FUNERAL HARLEY D. JAMES HOME I 23 Mohawk Avenue . . . DIVIDENDS . . . Mean Savings on Your Fire Insurance Cos'l's. Lei' Us Tell You How You May Enioy These Savings Wiih Dependable Profecfion . . . H. F. TIMMERMAN G INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE Sco+ia, N.Y. Phone 6-4202 203 Mohawk Ave. YOU'LL FIND THE SMARTEST FROCKS HANGING AROUND CarI's Junior Circle THEQRL-CQ J. H. BUHRMASTER CO., Inc. Gi? COAL - FUEL OIL MASON SUPPLIES OIL BURNERS - STOKERS HEATING EQUIPMENT 42 I Sacandaga Road Dial 6-234I If you fhink sI1e's fhe sweeiesi girl you know, A fancy corsage will help you 1'eII her so. PEDRICK'S GLASS GARDEN 'EMF' 35 SARATOGA ROAD Opp. Schenecfady Airpor+I CALL 3-2I29 Compliments of Nusbaum's Young Men's SUITS and ACCESSORIES For Graduafion DAN A. DONAHUE D.A.D. The Mark of OuaIi+y GRADUATION DAY I E E.. kdm A DAY TO REMEMBER I 2 A W 1' Q: A Remember +I'1is happy occasion wiih a cap and gown por'Irai+ by Eric Hugo, official phofographer 'E of your yearbook. PERSONAL ATTENTION NO APPOINTMENTS NECESSARY 1 2 II, TTU X534 .ae ., V '-1 E'iC Hugo THE BOOTH STUDIO 243 S+a+e S+reeI' GZMQZQL of Sco+ia HAIR STYLISTS Smari' Hair Sfyles 'For 'Teen Agers I 42 Vley Road Scofia WE USE SOFT WATER EXCLUSIVELY AIR CONDITIONED SUMMER AND WINTER FOR YOUR COMFORT ScoIia's Largesi' and Finesi' Salon HAIRDRESSERS TO DISCRIMINATING WOMEN FOR OVER 23 YEARS THE FASHION CENTER of The MOHAWK VALLEY aQ.Qace3f5 W Zealffi ICE C REAMI a Produci' of RIVERSIDE DAIRY, INC. XV! Phone 4-6302 THE CMM OIL CO. Mefered Heafing Oils DELCO-HEAT Oil Burners Insfallafion Sales - Service 4-7728 PHONES 4-7729 Ridge Rd. Scoiia COURTEOUS DELIVERY SERVICE L. G. Balfour Company ATTLEBORO. MASSACHUSETTS SENIOR ANNOUNCEMENTS COMMITTEE Chairman - Dolores Saniarcangelo Represen'I'a'I'ive: Mr. A. M. Hodgkins P.O. BOX NINE SCH ENECTADY, N. Y. WALL PAPER and PAINT VARNISH . . . GLASS PAINTERS and ART SUPPLIES Gxafrfsfcm Eff some 234 Mohawk Avenue E' I5 Sfafe Sfreef Complimenfs of VINICK'S MEN'S SHOP 5I4 Sfafe Sf. af Lafayeffe MOHAWK AVENUE GARAGE De Sofo and Plymoufh Dealers Complimenfs of E. MARTINEC MARKET I l 1 I VALLEY CHEVRQLET CORP. Sales and Service Phone 4-3500 302 Mohawk Ave SIIILI.-S W al 75-BCI GUIDANCE - balanced fraining -acfivifies. PIacemen'I' in Icey posifions in business, professional and governmenf offices. ILBIIY BIISIIESS WLLEEE I26 - I34 WASHINGTON AVE. ALBANY 6, N.Y. Sfafe Regisfered - Veferan Approved THE WHITE FUNERAL HOME, INCORPORATED GEORGE E. WHITE Funeral Direcfor 52352: Compliments of A FRIEND ???? G. E. VAN VORST CO., Inc. PLUMBING - HEATING ROOFING-INSULATION HARDWARE- Crosley Refrigerafors Easy Washing Machines SPORTING GOODS 47 Mohawk Avenue Scoiia, N.Y. PHONE 6-42I I SCOTIA MOTORS, INC. IIO Mohawk Ave. Scofia, N.Y. Dodge-Plymou+h Sales 8: Service Phone 4-6274 COMPLIMENTS or DR. PHILIP PARILLO Complimenfs of MAC'S SERVICE STATION 265 Mohawk Ave. Scofia, N.Y. Q I 1 I Complimenfs of SWIRE'S DEPARTMENT STORE DR. SAMUEL J. COPPOLA MARTINEC'S MARRET I Refrigeraiecl Vegefables Meais and Groceries Cor. Mohawk Ave. and Sacandaga Rd. COMPLIMENTS OF HOWARD D. POTTER Phofographer Complimenis of DR. GLINDMYER, D.V.M. CompIimen+s of JOSEPH'S CLOTHES SHOP sua STATE STREET E. J. RYON 8: SON INSURANCE-REAL ESTATE I59 Barreif Sireef COMPLIMENTS OF Dr. Adolf Timm If II s For'S+yIe and Durabilify Buy LINPARK CLOTHES 222 Sfaie Sireef Corino's Market I33 VLEY ROAD Firs+ Qualiry Meafs, Groceries, Fresh and Frozen Vegefables FREE DELIVERY Phone 6-5980 THE RIPPS APOTHECARY HOME OF FINE PRESCRIPTIONS Phones 6-9286-4-3097 Sco+ia's New Progressive Pharmacy DORAZIO'S SERVICE STATION V Lubricafion-Accessories-Tires Z6 6 Exlde BaH'enes-Repairs Towing Service I PHONE 6-9345 208 SACANDAGA ROAD E G LJ i p T Phone 2-7740 Res. Phone 6-3I22 Qecffzge 236.11545 NATIONAL CASH REGISTERS AND BOOKKEEPING MACHINES SaIes-Service-Supplies-Renfals 6-7 WALL ST. SCHENECTADY, N.Y. SAVE WITH SAFETY! Your funds insured up fo SI0.000 by Ihe FederaI Savings and Loan Insurance Corporafion Scheneciady QZQMQUZMW SAVINGS and LOAN Associafion Open 9 +o 5 - Monday +I1ru Friday 267 STATE STREET This Ins1'i+uI'ion Embraces AII The Ac+ivi'ries Found In Any Well Organized Banlc CHECKING ACCOUNTS - PERSONAL LOANS SPECIAL INTEREST ACCOUNTS-COLLATERAL LOANS MORTGAGES: CITY, VILLAGE and FARM LOANS FOR THE PURCHASE OF AUTOMOBILES GLENVILLE BANK SCOTIA 2, NEW YORK Member of: Federal Reserve Sysiem Federal Deposi+ Insurance Corporaiion Scheneciady Counfy Clearing House Associa+ion 6-00 I 7 Phones 4- I 266 HANLON 8: LUTZ. INC. FRIGIDAIRE SALES 81 SERVICE Complimenfs of 80I Albany Sf. I37 Mohawk Ave. SCOTIA THEATRE Sch'cIy 7, N.Y. Scofia 2, N.Y. CompIimen+s of Congra+uIa1'ions DR. HERMAN W. GALSTER -IIM'5 CORNER STORE Complimenfs of C0mPIimen'fS of DR. E. M. RICHARDSON DR. HERMAN WINKLEMAN SCOTIA MACHINE 8: TOOL CO Compliments of INC' DR A 8 JOI'II'l SI'l'eeI' SCOIIB 2, N.Y. ' noRAzlo's GROCERIES ETHEL'S ALTERATIONS Prepare for a Successful Business Career-Enroll now af SPENCER BUSINESS SCHOOL 4 Day Courses fo choose from: ' Accounfing. Office Training, Sfenographic, Secrefarial Summer Term Commences July I4, I952 Fall Term Commences Sepfember 8, I952 Wrife for Cafalog 243 STATE STREET Schenecfacly 5, N.Y. Also Evening Courses REGISTERED by BOARD OF REGENTS APPROVED for VETERAN TRAINING Charfer Member Nafional Council of Business Schools Member, Business Educafion Associafion of Sfafe of New Yorlr Member, Schenecfacly Chamber of Commerce PHONE 4-76 I 9 GEORGE'S MUSIC STORE Exclusive Disfribufors for CONN - GIBSON - SLINGERLAND 6I7 Sfafe Sfreef Plaza Building Schenecfady Phone 4-592I Complimenfs of FOX 8: MURPHY Complimenfs of CQQZZZ, TIRE 6- BATTERY SERVICE 240 Vley Road Complimenfs of A FRIEND Please Patronize OUR ADVERTISERS X. 1 i 1 i 1 1 1 i l i 1 ' ,N 'F x v-'vu ' ty J - SX 1: ,s' X , s Y. 6 . 4, ,ji :xv ' VV ., A 2 ' fl I xl ' K f . . -, A ,..y , . 4 -4. x I , 'J A , X ,. Y x X, 5 i x 4 H f 9 H 'L 1 1 K.. .X ram-vw ,N M. A W, K,-kfmgxffgigf x ffvff ,, ' ,imfiwJ.+,d ' :v 1 . .MA , W


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Scotia Glenville High School - Acropolis Yearbook (Scotia, NY) online collection, 1953 Edition, Page 1

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Scotia Glenville High School - Acropolis Yearbook (Scotia, NY) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 1

1954

Scotia Glenville High School - Acropolis Yearbook (Scotia, NY) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 1

1955


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