Scotia Glenville High School - Acropolis Yearbook (Scotia, NY)
- Class of 1953
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SCOTIA HIGH SCHOOL DEDICATION We, the Student Body of Scotia High School, dedicate our ACROPOLIS to Dr. Arthur B. Shedd in appreciation of his genuine in- terest and guidance, with a sincere wish for his success and happiness .. . now and always. BOARD OF EDUCATION Left to right HOWARD E. PEEK C. D. GREENTREE Vice President WILLIAM F. GRIESEMER KENNETH E. BUHRMASTER President J. STANFORD SMITH RICHARD DALTON MRS. MARIETTA FORTE Editorial ACROPOLIS STAFF Associate Editors Editor-in-Chief JOHANNA ROHRAAEIER Assistant Editors MAUREEN HANCE LAURA SLEEZER BERKELEY ANO VARRO CLARKE JUDITH EHEMANN DOREEN GABIS LOIS HALL AUGUST KRUMAN NANCY KUHN GRACE MADISON MABEL MUGITS Athletics JAMES CRISPINO Typists JOANN CAPUTO JEANETTE ERICKSON DORIS NELSON DORIS WIETHAKE ROSE WIETHAKE Faculty Adviser MISS McGUIRE Art Art Editor KAY SMITH Assistant Editors BEVERLY BONDLEY MARGARET CHURCHILL Faculty Adviser MISS DiCUIA Business Advertising Manager STEPHANIE LEWIS Business Manager Faculty Adviser THEODORA BEEBE MISS MOCHRIE SENIOR OFFICERS President ______ Vice President ... Secretary ...... Treasurer ...... Faculty Advisers ..... RICHARD WAYAND DANIEL BAUMGARTNER .. LORRAINE DONADIO ........ GARY ABBOTT ........ MR. LEISRING MRS. HASKELL CLASS SENIOR BALL COMMITTEES General Chairmen ____ Chairmen Decorations Bids and Programs . Coronation .......... Refreshments ........ Music ............... Hospitality _________ Lounge .............. KAY SMITH RICHARD RUST DONALD TUCKER ARLENE YAUNCH BEVERLY BONDLEY .. BERKELEY ANO ... MABEL MUGITS ..... WILLIAM RICE AUDREY GRINTER .. RICHARD FERO Gary Abbott Football 2, 3, 4; Co-Manager Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4; Treasurer Key Club 3; Fireman 3, 4; Treasurer Senior Class 4; Key Club 4; National Honor Society 4. He has by his good fellowship made himself popular with all. Frederick Anderson Happy am I; from care I'm free Why aren't they all contented like me? Berkeley Ano Dramatic Club Play 2; Production Staff Dramatic Club Play 2, 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Feature Editor Hi-Times 4; Assistant Edi- tor Acropolis 4; Chairman Senior Ball Committee 4; National Honor Society 4. She is gay and lots of fun; A well-liked pal to everyone. Luther Auchmoody I am told that all really funny comedians are serious. Daniel Baumgartner Basketball 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Vice President Homeroom 2; Chairman Junior Prom Committee 3; Hi- Times and Acropolis Homeroom Representative 4; Vice President Senior Class 4. A real he-man, we like his sort. Good-natured fellow, clean-cut sport. Douglas Becker Bowling 2; Vice President Gas Model Club 3; Key Club 3, 4. A light heart goes a long way James Bedard Football 2; Co-Manager Basketball 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Business Manager Hi-Times 4. A gentleman from crown to sole. Theodora Beebe Secretary Sophomore Class 2; Girls' Chorus 2; Girls' Ensemble 2, 3; Dramatic Club Play 2; Chairman Junior Prom Committee 3; Advertis- ing Agent Acropolis 3; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Secretary-Treasurer Homeroom 4; Treasurer Senior Blue Triangle 4; Business Manager Ac- ropolis 4; Hi-Times Homeroom Representative 4. Life is to be fortified by many friendships. Earl Bleser Hi-Y 3, 4; Junior Prom Commit- tee 3. Gaiety is his password. Beverly Bondley Vice President Craft Club 4; Art Staff Acropolis 4; Production Staff Dramatic Club Play 2, 3; Dramatic Club Play 2; National Honor Society 4; Chairman Senior Ball Committee 4. She has become a master of art. Barbara Bousman Orchestra 2, 3, 4. She has a sweet attractive kind of grace ' Eileen Brady Library Assistant 3. How far that little candle throws its beam! William Buchanan A quiet man is always welcome. Lois Budlong Vice President Library Club 3; Junior Prom Committee 3. Most of the time she is quiet. The rest of the time, who knows? Richard Campbell Football 2, 3, 4; Tennis 3, 4; Bowl- ing 4; Hi-Times Staff 4; Or- chestra 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee 3. A courteous and affable gentle- JOANN CAPUTO Secretary-Treasurer Newspaper Club 3; Library Assistant 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Office Assistant 3, 4; Senior Ball Commit- tee 4; Typist Acropolis 4. Gentle in manner. Evelyn Carter Treasurer German Club 2; Treas- urer Red Cross Club 3; Office As- sistant 3; Junior Prom Commit- tee 3. A quiet life gives sweet delight. Anne Christman Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Secretary Or- chestra 3; Vice President German Club 2; Mixed Chorus 2; Girls' Ensemble 3; Vice President Or- chestra 4. When you say she's swell, you've just begun. Louis Cady Band 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Presi- dent Homeroom 2; Tennis 2, 3; Student Council 2, 3; Senior Play 3; Production Staff Senior Play 3; Hi-Times Homeroom Representa- tive 2, 3. Happy man, happy soul. Margaret Churchill Editor-in-Chief Hi-Times 4; Gen- eral Chairman Junior Prom Com- mittee 3; Dramatic Club Play 2; Assembly Advisory Council 2, 3, 4; President Junior Blue Triangle 2; Treasurer French Club 2; Vice President Newspaper Club 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Production Staff Dramatic Club Play 2; Production Staff Senior Play 3; Art Staff Ac- ropolis 4; National Honor So- ciety 4. Few things are impossible to diligence and skill. Louis’ Civisca Treasurer Sophomore Class 2; Foot- ball 2; 3; Fireman 2, 3, 4; President Business Law Club 3; Chairman Junior Prom Committee 3; Hi-Y 3, 4. Jazz will endure as long as people hear it. Phillip Clapp Band 2, 3, 4; President Band 4; Tennis 3, 4; Vice President Biology Club 4; Key Club 3, 4; Secretary Key Club 3, 4; National Honor Society 4. His recipe for making friends: Be one! Varro Clarke Chorus 2; Orchestra 2; Secretary German Club 2; Assistant Editor Acropolis 4. He is a gentleman because his nature is kind and affable to every creature Robert Clemons Co-Manager Football 2; Co-Man- ager Basketball 3, 4; Treasurer Junior Class 3; President Home- room 4; Key Club 3, 4; National Honor Society 4. A good disposition is more valu- able than gold Roger Covert Basketball 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3; Vice President Business Law Club 3; President Sophomore Class 2; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3. An eager hand and a kind heart. James Crispino Football 2, 3 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Track 4; President Student Council 4; President Newspaper Club 4; Treasurer Hi-Y 4; Athletic Editor Acropolis 4; Sports Editor Hi- Times 3, 4; Hi-Times Home- room Representative 3, 4; Chair- man Junior Prom Committee 3; Student Council 2, 4. Always willing to lend a hand. In time of need or great demand. Donald Curry Chorus 2, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; President Orchestra 4. I am the master of my fate and the captain of my soul. Bernard Dillman Baseball 2, 3; Treasurer Student Council 4. To love the game beyond the prize. Allen Diven What's to be is bound to be; so nothing ever worries me. James Dodge Baseball 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; President Newspaper Club 3; Treasurer Newspaper Club 4; Hi-Times Staff 3; Sports Editor Hi-Times 4; Student Council 4. Good sportsmanship is one of the best qualities of an athlete. Lorraine Donadio Treasurer Homeroom 2; Secretary Senior Class 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee 3. Popularity has never changed her pleasing personality . Judith Ehemann Secretary Homeroom 2; Junior Prom Committee 3; Assistant Edi- tor Acropolis 4. She is made to be the admiration of all, but the happiness of Jeanette Erickson Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Vice President Danc- ing Club 4; Vice President Home- room 4; Typist Acropolis 4. Attractive, athletic, admired by all Doreen Gabis Treasurer Library Club 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Assistant Editor Acropolis 4. Cheerfulness or joyfulness is the atmosphere under which things thrive Peter Garrison Mixed Chorus 2; Hi-Y 4; President Co-Ed Club 4; Football 4. I find that nonsense, at times, is singularly refreshing. Evelyn Glaser Junior Prom Committee 3; Presi- dent Craft Club 3; Student Coun- cil 3. Her manner is carefree; Her spirit gay Robert Falace Vice President Sophomore Class 2; Vice President Hi-Y 3; Vice Presi- dent Junior Class 3; Vice President Student Council 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Football 2; Bowling 2, 3; Key Club 3, 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. He is always the right man at the right place Richard Fero Football 3; President Dancing Club 4: Chairman Senior Ball Commit- tee 4. He fills his lifetime with deeds, not with inactive years. Audrey Grinter Orchestra 2; Dramatic Club Play 2; Mixed Chorus 2; Production Staff Dramatic Club Play 2; Secre- tary Dramatic Club 3; Chairman Junior Prom Committee 3; Cheer- leader 3, 4; Hi-Times Staff 4; Production Staff Dramatic Club Play 3; National Honor Society 4; Chairman Senior Ball Committee 4. The girl with cheerful yesterdays and confident tomorrows. George Habel Carefree, happy, imbued with a sense of humor. Sally Hahn Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2, 4; Secretary French Club 2; Junior Prom Committee 3. She walks as Diana . . . fair and tall. Lois Hall Office Assistant 2 3; Girls' Chorus 2; Hi-Times Staff 2; Production Staff Senior Play 3; Assistant Edi- tor Acropolis 4; Secretary Craft Club 4; Junior Prom Committee 3. Gracious and friendly. Maureen Hance Vice President Junior Blue Triangle 2; Typist Acropolis 3; Typist Hi-Times 3; Vice President Li- brary Club 3; Secretary Dancing Club 4; Associate Editor Acro- polis 4; Junior Prom Committee 3. A nice personality is to be treas- ured more than much fine gold. Fleda Hitchcock Junior Prom Committee 3. She has the gayest manner and the gentlest heart. Richard Humphrey Pleasure and action make the hours seem short Patricia Hunter Production Staff Dramatic Club Play 2; Secretary Craft Club 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Secre- tary Senior Blue Triangle 4. Her voice was ever gentle and low—an excellent thing in a woman. Shirley Hurlburt Treasurer Spanish Club 2; Junior Prom Committee 3. The sunshine of life is made up of very little beams that are bright all the time. Ronald Kaiser Bowling 4. A good sport is always in de- mand. Gail Hitt Orchestra 2, 3; Vice President Or- chestra 3; Mixed Chorus 2; String Quartet 2; Girls' Ensemble 2, 3; Secretary Homeroom 2; Chairman Junior Prom Committee 3; National Honor Society 4. A liltihg song shows a happy heart. Ronald Koenig Student Council 2; President Red Cross Club 2; Mixed Chorus 2. Wisdom does not always go by years. August Kruaaan Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4; Assistant Editor Acropolis 4; Hi-Times and Acropolis Homeroom Repre- sentative 3. You can depend on him anytime, anywhere. Nancy Kuhn President Craft Club 4; Orchestra 2, 3; Girls' Chorus 2; Production Staff Dramatic Club Play 2; Senior Play 3; Production Staff Senior Play 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Hi-Times Staff 2, 3, 4; Assistant Editor Acropolis 4; Library As- sistant 2, 4. A gay smile is an outward sign of a joyous soul Leo LaFrance Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; President Home- room 2. He will succeed for he believes all he says. Gordon Lange Vice President Photography Club 3; Hi-Times Staff 4. The man with a cheerful disposi- tion doubles his power. Stephanie Lewis Secretary-Treasurer Travel Club 2; Mixed Chorus 2; President Motion Picture Club 3; Assistant Director Dramatic Club Play 3; Student Council 3; Acropolis Advertising Staff 3; President Senior Blue Tri- angle ♦; Secretary Biology Club 4; Advertising Manager Acro- polis 4; National Honor Society 4. Sweet of temper, kind of heart, Always willing to do her part. Fredric Lindsay Band 2, 3, 4; President Band 3. When he plays, the atmosphere is filled with music Thomas Lindsay Secretary Photography Club 3. Man about town. Alfred Lyon A jolly good fellow from way back. Arlene McJilton Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Treasurer Or- chestra 2; Girls' Chorus 2. The laugh of a girl is—and ever was—among the most delightful sounds on earth. Donald Mabee Football 2, 3, 4; Track 4. Life without sports is not life. Grace Madison Mixed Chorus 2; Office Assistant 3; Library Assistant 4; Assistant Editor Acropolis 4; Junior Prom Committee 3. Lightness of heart is the key- stone to happiness. Bruce Marsh Band 2, 3, 4; Chorus 2. A humorist through and through —school surely will be dull with- out you. Ellen Meldazes Secretary Red Cross Club 2; Jun- ior Prom Committee 3; Vice Presi- dent FHA 4. Cheerfulness is an offshoot of wisdom and goodness. Mabel Mugits Orchestra 3; Office Assistant 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Secre- tary German Club 4; Assistant Edi- tor Acropolis 4; Chairman Senior Ball Committee 4. Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves. Richard Neison President Homeroom 2; Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4. A sportsman complete. Joseph Notar Bowling 2, 3, 4; Football 3. He has achieved success who has lived well and laughed often. Leon Millis President German Club 2; Presi- dent Gas Model Club 2, 3; Hi-Y 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Ch ?rus 2, 3, 4. Mischief and Leon are old firm friends. Charles Mosher Mixed Chorus 2; Production Staff Dramatic Club Play 2, 3, 4; Stu- dent Council 2; Assembly Advi- sory Council 3, 4; Production Staff Senior Play 3; National Honor So- ciety 3, 4; Treasurer National Honor Society 4. Outstanding in his character; Outstanding in his ability Ann Parillo Girls' Chorus 2; Hi-Times and Acropolis Homeroom Represen- tative 3; Treasurer Co-Ed Club 4; Junior Prom Committee 3. A mischievous heart produceth a twinkling eye. Nancy Parker Girls' Ensemble 2; Mixed Chorus 2; Junior Prom Committee 3; Cheerleader 3, 4; Treasurer Danc- ing Club 4. A friendly spirit is a gift of God. Nancy Pickering Majorette 2, 3; Orchestra 2, 3; Girls' Chorus 2; Junior Ensemble 3; Cheerleader 4; Secretary News- paper Club 4; Library Assistant 4. Twinkle, twinkle little eyes; Oh, what mischief in them lies. Joyce Rector Mixed Chorus 2; Orchestra 2, 3, 4. Thinking well is wise; planning well, wiser; doing well, wisest and best of all. William Rice Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Presi- dent Hi-Y 4; Basketball 2, 3; Foot- ball 2; Track 2, 3; Captain Track 3; Fire Squad 3; Fire Chief 4; Na- tional Honor Society 4; Chairman Senior Ball Committee 4. For a well rounded life one must have music. Paul Ritchey Associate Editor Hi-Times 4; Hi- Times Staff 3; Football 2, 3. The world knows little of its greatest men Richard Rust Dramatic Club Play 2; Orchestra 2; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Senior Play 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Key Club 4; National Honor Society 4. Energy and persistence conquer all things. John Ryan Mixed Chorus 2; Fireman 2, 3, 4; Assistant Fire Chief 4; Baseball 3, 4; Chairman Junior Prom Commit- tee 3; Basketball 2, 3, 4. Play up, play up, and play the game. Ervin Simkins Baseball 2; Football 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y Scribe 4; Key Club 3; Junior Prom Committee 3. He may look shy, but oh! The gleam that flashed from his John Simkins Fireman 3, 4. Take life easy. What's the hurry? Johanna Rohrmeier Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4; Girls' En- semble 2, 3; Secretary Motion Pic- ture Club 3; Typist Hi-Times 3; Typist Acropolis 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Secretary Homeroom 2; Editor-in-Chief Acropolis 4; National Honor Society 4. Music hath charm and so hath she Laura Sleezer Girls' Chorus 2; Junior Prom Com- mittee 3; Treasurer Craft Club 3; Typist Hi-Times 3; Typist Acro- polis 3; Associate Editor Acro- polis 4. It is a friendly heart that has many friends Alpheus Smith Junior Prom Committee 3. Write me as one who loves his fellowmen Kay Smith Hi-Times and Acropolis Home- room Representative 2; Dramatic Club Play 2; Chorus 3, 4; Vice President Chorus 3; Production Staff Senior Play 3; Girls' Ensemble 3; Production Staff Dramatic Club Play 2; Chairman Junior Prom Com- mittee 3; Assembly Advisory Coun- cil 3, 4; Art Editor Acropolis 4; National Honor Society 4. Only art creates life Barbara Stalder Secretary Radio Club 2; Mixed Chorus 2; Accompanist Girls' Chorus 2, 3; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Ac- companist Girls' Ensemble 3; Ac- companist Mixed Chorus 4. There is no truer truth obtainable by man than comes of music. Elise Stockli Secretary Craft Club 3; Cheer- leader 4. A friend to many; An enemy to none Patricia Swan Student Director Dramatic Club Play 2; Production Staff Dramatic Club Play 2, 3; Secretary Spanish Club 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Girls' Chorus 2; Girls' Ensemble 2; Student Council 3; Chairman An- nouncement Committee 4. A charming smile will melt all obstacles David Swartout Band 2, 3, 4; Secretary Spanish Club 2; President Photography Club 3; Vice President Key Club 3; President Key Club 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; National Honor Society 4. Youth comes once in a lifetime William Thiener Band 2, 3, 4; Treasurer Photog- raphy Club 2; Chorus 2; Hi-Y 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Ad- vertising Manager Hi-Times 4. Happiness is not perfected until it is shared Bruce Thuener Band 2, 3, 4; Tennis 3, 4; Foot- ball Manager 4. Men of few words are the best Donald Tucker President Junior Class 3; Secretary Hi-Y 3, 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; President Biology Club 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; President National Honor Society 4; Football 2, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Fireman 3, 4; Hi- Times Homeroom Representative 2, 4; Acropolis Homeroom Rep- resentative 2; Senior Play 3; Vice President Homeroom 2; Student Council 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 2; Chairman Senior Ball Committee 4. To give my best to, life shall be my greatest aim Beverly Tyler Mixed Chorus 3; Junior Prom Com- mittee 3; Library Assistant 4; Fire Squad 4; Secretary Co-Ed Club 4. The hand that has made you fair has made you good Carol Van Patten Orchestra 2, 3; Junior Prom Com mittee 3; Office Assistant 2. A quiet manner and a teddy smile. Edward Van Patten Band 2, 3, 4; Chorus 2; Secretary Homeroom 2; Tennis 3; Bowling 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Dramatic Club Play 2, 3; Production Staff Dramatic Club Play 4. Good nature and common sense must ever join. Sandra Waugh Orchestra 2; Mixed -Chorus 2; Treasurer Junior Blue Triangle 2; Dramatic Club Play 2; Production Staff Dramatic Club Play 3; Chair- man Pin and Ring Committee 3; President Make-up Club 3; Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4; Vice President National Honor Society 4. What is done by her is well done. Richard Wayand Football 2; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Base- ball 2, 3; Chaplain Hi-Y 3, 4; Vice President Spanish Club 2; Vice President Motion Picture Club 3; President Homeroom 2; Student Council 4; President Senior Class 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Fire- man 3, 4; Assistant Fire Chief 4; National Honor Society 4. His personality makes him one to admire. Robert Wayand Baseball 2, 3, 4; Football 2; Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Fire- man 3, 4. A gentleman, an athlete, a good sport through and through. Russell Wege Tennis 3, 4. If I could not talk and smile, life just wouldn't be worthwhile. Keith Welsh Hi-Y 3, 4; Bowling 4; Junior Prom Committee 3. A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men. Louise Wentz President FHA Club 4. A face with gladness overspread! Soft smiles, by human kindness bred! Ann Wheeler Band 2, 3, 4; Vice President Band 4; Chorus 2, 3; President Chorus 3; Vice President Senior Blue Tri- angle 4; National Honor Society 4. Is there a heart that music can- not melt? Alan White Basketball 2; Hi-Y 2, 3; Junior Prom Committee 3. Never still when a chance for fun comes up. Arlene Yaunch Secretary Junior Blue Triangle 2; Secretary Junior Class 3; Cheer- leader 3; Secretary National Honor Society 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Hi-Times Homeroom Repre- sentative 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Chairman Senior Ball Com- mittee 4. A cheerful smile, a helping hand— These are her gifts to her fellow- Steven Zapf Football 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Bowling 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 4. He is a friend, indeed, who is a friend to all James J. Connelly His friends are many; his faults are less; He'll always do plenty, for he is one of our best. To Jimmy who also graduates this year: Thanks for being such a pal when we needed one most. Even though we sometimes groaned when we were losing, your decisions were always right. In all sincerity we wish you happiness. OFFICERS President ---------------------------- Donald Tucker Vice President ........................ Sandra Waugh Secretary ----------------------------- Arlene Yaunch Treasurer ......................... Charles Mosher Faculty Adviser...........................Miss Abrams NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS Gary Abbott, Berkeley Ano, Sarah Besau, Beverly Bondley, Margaret Churchill, Phillip Clapp, Robert Clemons, Gail Creighton, Doris Davis, Audrey Grinter, Gail Hitt, Karl Kirk, Stephanie Lewis, Charles Mosher, Marlene Peterson, William Rice, David Rochford, Johanna Rohrmeier, Richard Rust, David Schweizer, Kay Smith, David Swartout, Patricia Thomson, Donald Tucker, Use Wachter, Sandra Waugh, Richard Wayand, Ann Wheeler, Arlene Yaunch, Lewis Zuelow. CLASS CLASS ROSTER 1953 A Gentleman _______________________ GARY ABBOTT In My Merry Oldsmobile ...... FREDERICK ANDERSON Happy-Go-Lucky ................... BERKELEY ANO Outdoor Man __________________ LUTHER AUCHMOODY All-Around Guy ___ Boy With A Blush . Quiet, But Sociable Chatterbox Class Milkman .... Our Creative Artists DANIEL BAUMGARTNER ____ DOUGLAS BECKER ..... JAMES BEDARD ____ THEODORA BEEBE ....... EARL BLESER ____ BEVERLY BONDLEY MARGARET CHURCHILL KAY SMITH BARBARA BOUSMAN ...... EILEEN BRADY Petite Charmer ______________ Snap, Crackle, and Pop _______ Easy Going ---------------------- WILLIAM BUCHANAN Blondie --------------------------- LOIS BUDLONG Our Woody. Herman ______________________ LOUIS CADV John Barrymore, Jr. --------------- RICHARD CAMPBELL Office Assistant_____________________JOANN CAPUTO Shyest ------------------------------ EVELYN CARTER Florence Nightingale ___________________________ ANNE CHRISTMAN Our Louie Armstrong _________________ LOUIS Cl VISCA Sir Phillip ------------------------ PHILLIP CLAPP Mr. Agreeable ....................... VARRO CLARKE Our Manager ------------------------ ROBERT CLEMONS Our Country Lad ---------------------- ROGER COVERT Sports Review ----------------------- JAMES CRISPINO Music Maestro Please _____________ DONALD CURRY Our Hockey Star ____________________ BERNARD DILLMAN Class Speed King _______________________ ALLEN DIVEN Football Star ________________________ JAMES DODGE Most Cheerful ................... JUDITH EHEMANN Most Likely to Succeed .............. ROBERT FALACE A Man's Man __________________________ RICHARD FERO DOREEN GABIS PETER GARRISON Full of Fun ______________________ Likable Chap _____________________ Three Musketeers ______________________ EVELYN GLASER LAURA SLEEZER ARLENE YAUNCH Most Dramatic ----------------------- AUDREY GRINTER Good Guy ------------------------------- GEORGE HABEL Symphonic Enthusiast ____________________________ SALLY HAHN Most Sincere _______________________________ LOIS HALL Personality Plus ___________________ MAUREEN HANCE Our Giggler ----------------------- FLEDA HITCHCOCK Golden Tones ......._...................... GAIL HITT Man With A Convertible _________________ RICHARD HUMPHREY Librarian, Plus _________________________ PATRICIA HUNTER Class Traveler ------------------------- SHIRLEY HURLBURT Gentlemen Prefer Blondes ____________________ RONALD KAISER Scientific Member -------------------------- RONALD KOENIG ROBERT WAYAND BEST LOOKING JEANETTE ERICKSON ROSTER RICHARD WAYAND MOST POPULAR LORRAINE DONADIO Our Camera Man ............. Class Saleswoman ........ Arthur Murray ........... Our Mechanic Woman With A Future ______ Man With A Band ......... Place Your Bets ....... There'll Never Be Another Girls Who Care ......... Superman .............. Dolly ................. Band Member ............. Most Pleasant ............ Slippery Skis .............. Our Mathematician ......... Most Fashionable .......... Rough and Ready ............ Likable Joe ........... Always Up To Something Magnetic Miss ............. Peppiest ................ Class Journalist ........ A Song In Her Heart ..... Doctor, Please .......... Johnny Longshot _______ Young Man With A Horn Class Bachelor ............ Cowboy .................. Gloworm ................ Queen of the Keys ....... Pleasing Manner ........... Guardian of the Gates Good Company _________ Pharmacist ______________ Most Ingenuous .......... Star Student ____________ Sweetest ................ A Carol of Joy ________ Most Persevering Most Capable ............ Tennis Champ ............ Class Sheik ............. Domesticated Miss Everybody's pal ............ Flashy Dresser ............ Our Lifeguard ..... AUGUST KRUMAN NANCY KUHN _________ LEO LaFRANCE GORDON LANGE ..... STEPHANIE LEWIS ..... FREDRIC LINDSAY .....THOMAS LINDSAY ...... ALFRED LYON ..... ARLENE McJILTON JOYCE RECTOR ..... DONALD MABEE _____ GRACE MADISON .....- BRUCE MARSH ..... ELLEN MELDAZES - ..... LEON AAILLIS WILLIAM RICE ..... CHARLES MOSHER ------- MABEL MUGITS ..... RICHARD NEISON ....... JOSEPH NOTAR ......... ANN PARILLO ..... NANCY PARKER ..... NANCY PICKERING ........ PAUL RITCHEY — JOHANNA ROHRMEIER ....... RICHARD RUST --------- JOHN RYAN — ... ERVIN SIMKINS -------- JOHN SIMKINS .....ALPHEUS SMITH ------ GLORIA SMITH - BARBARA STALDER ------- ELISE STOCKLI .....- PATRICIA SWAN ..— DAVID SWARTOUT ----- WILLIAM THIENER -------- BRUCE THUENER ----- DONALD TUCKER ....... BEVERLY TYLER — CAROL VAN PATTEN - EDWARD VAN PATTEN SANDRA WAUGH - .... RUSSELL WEGE --.....- KEITH WELSH ....... LOUISE WENTZ ------- ANN WHEELER •........ ALAN WHITE -------- STEVEN ZAPF A cute little girl with a cute little way. CLASSES 54 md 5 5 OFFICERS President ------------------------------ Lewis Zuelow Vice President ....................... Virginia Harris Secretary ---------------------------T Marilyn Walters Treasurer------------------------------- Harvey Simmons Faculty Advisers __________________________ Mrs. Shaw Miss Dickson JUNIOR WELFARf 'NTH PROM COMMITTEES CLASS Co-Chairmen ---------------------- Marlene Peterson Karl Kirk Bids and Programs_____________________Mary Ferguson Decorations ------------------------ David Rochford Gale Creighton Music------------------------------ Norman Frederick Sarah Besau Refreshments ------------------- Justine Casagrande Lounge .......................... Harold Sabbagh Coronation ------------------- Rose Marie Wiethake Chairman Pin and Ring Committee_________ Doris Davis OFFICERS President _____________________________ Richard Lewis Vice President _____________________ Shirley Painter Secretary_____________________r_________loan Thorpe Treasurer ________________:_________ Charles Carbone Faculty Advisers____________________Mr. Abercrombie Miss Parkinson SOPHOMORE WELFARE CENTER SRIDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS President ---------------------------- James Crispino Vice President .........................Robert Miller Secretary ------------------------------ Carol Baurle Treasurer ---------------------------- Bernard Dillman Faculty Adviser ---------------------------- Mr. Miller MEMBERS Carol Baurle, Richard Clune, Peter Coe, James Crispino, Bernard Dillman, James Dodge, Judith Henry, Beverly Hoppe, Gail Keilty, Richard Lewis, Robert Miller, Doris Nelson, Shirley Painter, Marion Schaff, David Schweizer, Mary Rose Waldron, Lewis Zuelow. SENIOR BLUE TRIANGLE Stephanie Lewis __ Ann Wheeler . Patricia Hunter Theodora Beebe Stephanie Lewis _ Miss McDonald OFFICERS President ...................... Vice President ----------------- Secretary ______________________ Treasurer ______________________ Inter-Club Council Member------- Faculty Adviser----------------- MEMBERS Berkeley Ano, Theodora Beebe, Margaret Churchill, Edna Fletcher, Audrey Grinter, Sally Hahn, Patricia Hunter, Shirley Hurlburt, Audrey Jutras, Stephanie Lewis, Marlene Peterson, Nancy Rynning, June Scoville, Kay Smith, Patricia Smith, Roberta Stryker, Patricia Swan, Nancy Trudell, Sandra Waugh, Ann Wheeler. JUNIOR BLUE TRIANGLE OFFICERS President_________________________Bobbie Lu Woodruff Vice President ........................ Patricia Lasak Secretary_________________________________Arlene Bulla Treasurer ............................... Gail Keilty Faculty Adviser______________________________Mrs. Call MEMBERS rart r: Car°!. Baurle' Frances Be S' Arlene Bulla' Coree Burke, Rosemary Caputo. Susan Gilbioh ft h H ?r,er|' BeVerly CaSler' Car0' Ehemann- Da « Everetts, Margaret Frederick, Gaye Gdlespre, Barbara Hanlon, Lois Heck, Gail Hogan, Beverly Hoppe, Patricia Kantorski, Gail Keilty, JoAnn ■ckerbocker, Patricia Lasak, Ellen Olssen, Joyce Ostergren, Shirley Painter, Ann Ritchey, Jessica Robinette Lynne Robinson, Ellen Rochford, Sonia Schneider, Marion Schaff, Sallie Simkins, June Sinclair, rilyn Smith, Janice Sullivan, Marion Swingle, Joan Thorpe, Bobbie Lu Woodruff. Hl-Y OFFICERS President ............................. William Rice Vice President ______________________ Norman Frederick Secretary _____________________________ Donald Tucker Treasurer ........................... James Crispino Chaplain ____________________________ Richard Wayand Scribe _____________________________ Ervin Simkins Faculty Adviser _________________________ Mr. Smith MEMBERS Robert Bailey, Charles Baker, Raymond Bishop, Earl Bleser, Richard Budka, Louis Cady, Louis Civisca, Roger Covert, James Crispino, Robert Falace, Richard Fero, Norman Frederick, Peter Garrison, Robert Miller, Leon Millis, Matthew Osterhaudt, Robert Radliff, William Raethka, William Rice, Richard Rogers, Ervin Simkins, Harvey Simmons, Robert Smith, William Thiener, Donald Tucker, Richard Wayand, Robert Wayand, Keith Wells, Keith Welsh, Alan White, Kenneth Young, Steven Zapf. KEY CLUB MEMBERS Gary Abbott, Douglas Becker, James Bedard, Bruce Boulton, Julian Brawner, Phillip Clapp, Robert Clemons, Douglas Crawford, Robert Falace, Michael Festino, Karl Kirk, Richard Lewis, Matthew Osterhaudt, Carl Peck, David Rochford, Richard Rust, James Ryan, Harold Sabbagh, David Swartout, James Wheeler, Lewis Zuelow. President ...............— Vice President ........... Secretary .....-.......... Treasurer ................ Faculty Adviser __________ ___ David Swartout _______ Lewis Zuelow _____ Phillip Clapp ... James Wheeler ........ Mr. Eherts DRAMATIC CLUB OFFICERS President ............................ Doris Davis Vice President________________________________ Karl Kirk Secretary ...................... Rose Marie Wiethake Treasurer ----------------------------- Blanche Orzolek Historian ............................. Gale Creighton Faculty Adviser _______________________ Miss Kilpatrick MEMBERS Ruth Asch, Harlan Barney, Nancy Birdsall, Grant Blowers, Beverly Bondley, Judith Calderwood, Lillian Carbone, Gale Creighton, Thomas Curry, Doris Davis, Sylvia Du Rose, Sandra Fitch, Ronald Fodor, Sandra Godell, Patricia Hance, Robert Insel, Elizabeth Jensen, Karl Kirk, Charles Knowles, Annette’ La Violette, Charles Mosher, Barbara Nelson, Blanche Orzolek, Stuart Oudt, Ann Parillo, Suzanne Pitcher, Jane Robitaille, Raymond St. Louis, Carol Sturdy, Patricia Thomson, Lorraine Tyler, Edward Van Patten, Use Wachter, Floryann Walker, Harry Wells, James Wheeler, Rose Marie Wiethake, Diane Wilson. CRAFT CLUB President _______ Vice President . Secretary _______ Treasurer _______ Faculty Adviser . ___ Nancy Kuhn Beverly Bondley _______ Lois Hall ___ Linda Patton ___ Miss Di Cuia' CO-ED CLUB OFFICERS President ------------------------------ Peter Garrison Vice President ........................... Robert Miller Secretary ............................... Beverly Tyler Treasurer ................................. Ann Parillo Faculty Adviser ................................... Mrs. Haskell F.H.A. OFFICERS President ______________________________ Louise Wentz Vice President ........................ Ellen Meldazes Secretary .............................. Sandra Fitch Treasurer .........................Judith Calderwood Faculty Adviser ........................ Mrs. Call BIOLOGY CLUB OFFICERS President............. :............. Donald Tucker Vice President ..................... Phillip Clapp Secretary ........................... Stephanie Lewis Treasurer ___________________________ David Rochford Faculty Adviser .......................... Mrs. Shaw MEMBERS Berkeley Ano, Lynn Ashworth, Theodora Beebe, Sarah Besau, Nancy Birdsall, Earl Bleser, Phillip Clapp, Gale Creighton, Douglas Crawford, Doris Davis, Evelyn Glaser, Audrey Grinter, Patricia Hunter, Shirley Hurlburt, Robert Jameson, Paul Kaestle, Karl Kirk, Richard Lewis, Stephanie Lewis, Gladys Lunge, Joan Martin, Ed- win Morris, Carl Peck, Robert Radliff, David Rochford, Roderick Rowledge, John Ruiz, Richard Rust, David Schweizer, Kay Smith, Robert Smith, John SuTlivan, Patricia Swan, Lucille Schneider, John Talbot, Patricia Thomson, Donald Tucker, Edward Van Patten, Mary Rose Waldron, Sandra Waugh, Russell Wege, Keith Welsh, Ann Wheeler, Arlene Yaunch, Lewis Zuelow. FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS President ________ Vice President____ Secretary ________ Treasurer ________ Faculty Adviser _. Patricia Hance Jessica Robinette _. Gaye Gillespie ___ James Smith . Mrs. Dougherty GERMAN CLUB OFFICERS President ...... Vice President . Secretary ______ Treasurer ______ Faculty Adviser ____ Use Wachter ... Robert Jameson ____ Mabel Mugits Douglas Crawford ... ... Miss Willits NEWSPAPER CLUB OFFICERS President ___________________James Crispino Vice President __________ Margaret Churchill Secretary __________________ Nancy Pickering Treasurer .................. James Dodge Faculty Adviser_________________________Miss Parkinson • Jim % - fBi ' .. . a- _ « HI-TIMES STAFF Editor-in-Chief-----------------------Margaret Churchill Associate Editor________________Paul Ritchey Faculty Adviser-----------------Miss Parkinson Business Manager ------------ James Bedard Advertising Manager__________William Thiener Financial Adviser_________________________Miss Mochrie HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES OFFICE ASSISTANTS FIREMEN Fire Chief ......... William Rice Assistants ......... John Ryan Richard Wayand Faculty Adviser ...... Dr. Shedd LIBRARY ASSISTANTS DANCING CLUB OFFICERS President .............. Vice President ...-- --- Secretary ................ Treasurer ..........-... Program Chairman _______ Faculty Adviser ........ MEMBERS Gary Abbott, Richard Arnold, Daniel Baumgartner, Douglas Becker, Eileen Brady, Lawrence Brown, Joann Caputo, Rosemary Caputo, Thomas Curry, Lorraine Donadio, Carol Ehemann, Judith Ehemann, Jeanette Erickson, Fred Fahey, Robert Falace, Charles Ferguson, Richard Fero, Edna Fletcher, Ronald Fodor, Lenore Fox, Betty Hampel, Maureen Hance, Virginia Harris, Judith Henry, Audrey Jutras, August Kruman, Leo LaFrance, Wilfred LaPrade, Earl Lasher, Joseph Laurenzo, Annette LaViolette, Marianna Lirosi, William Macintosh, Paul Menhenick, Leon Millis, Katherine Mixter, Charles Nichols, Barbara Nelson, Joseph Notar, Ida O'Bryan, Gail Olssen, Blanche Orzolek, Marilyn Ostergren, Nancy Parker, Johanna Rohrmeier, John Ryan, Raymond St. Louis, Joyce Sanborn, June Scoville, Robert Showman, Ervin Simkins, Alpheus Smith, Betty Tallmadge, Carol Van Patten, Richard Wayand, Robert Wayand, Keith Wells, James Wheeler, Alan White, Mary Jane White, Doris Wiethake, Diane Wilson. ___ Richard Fero Jeanette Erickson . Maureen Hance Nancy Parker Rosemary Caputo _____ Miss Sittner MARCHING BAND OFFICERS President Phillip Clapp Vice President Ann Wheeler Secretary-Treasurer Use Wachter Faculty Adviser Mr. Johnson MAJORETTES MIXED CHORUS ORCHESTRA FOOTBALL COACHES Mr. Miller HEAD COACH ASSISTANTS Mr. Josselyn Mr. Alger FIELD CAPTAIN Ervin Simkins MANAGERS Richard Clune Bruce Ewing James Gersbach Bruce Thuener PLAYERS Gary Abbott, Robert Bailey, Peter Bayer, Richard Budka, Richard Campbell, James Crispino, Paul Dearstyne, James Dodge, Richard Fero, Charles Ferguson, Norman Frederick, Peter Garrison, Warren Hulett, Paul Kaestle, Joseph Laurenzo, Richard Lewis, llmar Lindstrom, Donald Mabee, Richard Neison, Matthew Osterhaudt, Christian Otteson, Carl Peck, William Raethka, David Rochford, Harold Sabbagh, Michael Sabo, Ervin Simkins, Donald Tucker, Earl Vedder, Harry Wells, Raymond Wells, James Wheeler, Steven Zapf. - VARSITY Robert Bailey, Daniel Baumgartner, Roger Covert, Robert Miller, Richard Neison, William Raethka, Donald Roberts, John Ryan, Michael Smith, Richard Wayand, Robert Wayand. BASKETBALL Coach--------------------Mr. McManus Managers ...............Gary Abbott James Bedard Robert Clemons Assistant Manager ___ James Gersbach JUNIOR VARSITY Peter Coe, Thomas Curry, Bruce Ewing, Charles Ferguson, Benedict Ferro, Norman Frederick, Karl Kirk, Richard Lewis, William Macintosh, Robert Radliff, James Ryan, Harvey Simmons, James Smith, Harry Wells, Kenneth Young. GIRLS’ ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION OFFICERS President -----------------------------------Gail Olsen Vice President —................... Mary Rose Waldron Secretary-Treasurer ___________________ Sandra Hansen Faculty Adviser ---------------------------- Miss Fern CHEER LEADERS VARSITY JUNIOR VARSITY Education With A Purpose . . . American railroading and locomotive manufacturing, with a glorious chronicle of achievement behind them, today more than ever before depend on skilled craftsmen, engineers, and other trained personnel who know the value of education ... in shaping a rewarding career in industry. Today, more and more freight and passenger service is go- ing back to the rails, due largely to the greater efficiency of diesel-electric locomotion. The American Locomotive Com- pany, which built the nation's first diesel-electric locomotive in 1924, is one of the leaders in developing new equipment to help railroads carry more tonnage at even greater efficien- cies. Apprentices at Alco learn skilled trades the ideal way—by working at them under the guidance of master craftsmen, and by following a course of classes and study to increase their technical knowledge. Many of Alco's top executives received their starts in the company's training program. AMERICAN LOCOMOTIVE COMPANY From a painting by Howard Fogg VALLEY CHEVROLET CORP. SALES and SERVICE Phone 4-3500 302 Mohawk Ave. Compliments of DR. PHILIP PARILLO 28 Sacandaga Rd. 4-8834 Compliments of DR. ADOLF TIMM 212 Mohawk Ave. 3-2733 For Quality Apparel It's SCOTIA MEN'S SHOP Slacks—Sportswear and Haberdashery 247 Mohawk Ave., Scotia N. Y. Compliments of DR. PETER A. BAKAL Compliments of DR. HERMAN W. GALSTER Compliments of MARTINEC'S MARKET 108 Ballston Ave. Compliments of DR. GEORGE VON BORSTEL SCOTIA MOTORS, INC. 1 10 Mohawk Ave. Scotia, N. Y. DODGE-PLYMOUTH SALES and SERVICE 4-6274 Compliments of SCOTIA DEPARTMENT STORE 231 Mohawk Avenue Across from Post Office Compliments of MAC'S SERVICE STATION 265 Mohawk Ave. Scotia, N. Y. Compliments of DR. S. D. STRAUSS Compliments of SCOTIA LUMBER COAL CO. 240 Vley Road Compliments of SWAN CLEANERS 227 Mohawk Avenue Compliments of SWIRE'S Department Store Phone 4-1544 LAMBERT'S DUTCH BOY Paint and Paper Store 126 Mohawk Ave. Scotia, N. Y. To a high school student, the entrance to the school is a pretty important doorway. Remember the first time you walked through yours as a somewhat bewildered fresh- man? . . . and all the many times since? Now, you are to pass through it as a student for the last time. As you do so, it becomes, in a way, even more important: a doorway through which you will look back often at the good times of the past ... one through which you now step toward what awaits you in the future. For many of your fellow-graduates of years past, that doorway has led to a career with General Electric. Today, you’ll find alumni of your school in almost every area of activity at Schenectady Works. We've found them to be nice people and have welcomed them to our Cmopany family. Should your choice be the same . . . whether now or after futher schooling . . . and your abilities suit our needs, we would be happy to welcome you in the same way. Whatever your choice, we extend to you . . . one and all . . . our congratulations ind our sincere wishes that your particular doorway leads to a happy and satisfying future. Schenectady Works GENERAL (fH ELECTRIC J. H. BUHRMASTER CO., Inc. Coal—Fuel Oil Mason Supplies Oil Burners—Stokers Heating Equipment 421 SACANDAGA ROAD DIAL 6-2341 If you think she's the sweetest girl you know, A fancy corsage will help you tell her so. PEDRICK'S GLASS GARDEN 35 Saratoga Road (Opp. Schenectady Airport) Call 3-2129 YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR Junior Cotton Dresses The arl- o jjrf Established 1917 MILDRED ELLEY SECRETARIAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS 227-229 Quail Street Albany 3, N Y. SEND FOR CATALOG GLENVILLE BUILDING SUPPLY Where your Home Begins Lumber R. D. 2 Sacandaga Road Scotia 2, New York Phone 4-5283 Millwork—Roofing—Paints Wallboard—Hardware Insulation HATHAWAY GARAGE HUDSON SALES and SERVICE 50 Mohawk Avenue Phone 6-1679 For all those who want the Finest In Prescription Service It's DORF ARSMEDIC —ALWAYS— 131 Mohawk Ave. Tel. 6-9543 FREE DELIVERY Medicinals—Prescriptions Cosmetics—Surgicals General Auto Repair—Road Service STALDER'S AUTO SERVICE Gas—Oil—Lubrication Tires—Batteries—Accessories 12 SACANDAGA ROAD Scotia 2, N. Y. RUDY STALDER Phone 4-1067 SCOTIA SERVICE STATION Firestone Distributors Road Service—Expert Lubrication SHELL PRODUCTS Batteries—Tires—Accessories ARKLEY L. MASTRO Corner Mohawk Avenue and Collins Street Phone 6-9235 SCOTIA'S ONLY SHELL STATION A treat that can't be beat COLONIAL ICE CREAM For Your Parties For School Affairs RICHER—CREAMIER—SMOOTHER CORINO'S MARKET 133 Vley Road First Quality Meats, Groceries, Fresh and Frozen Vegetables FREE DELIVERY Phone 6-5980 Phone 2-7740 Res. Phone 6-3122 GEORGE WESTAD National Cash Registers and Bookkeeping Machines Sales—Service—Supplies Rentals 6-7 Wall St. Schenectady, N.Y. Dependable Prescription Service Lath rop's REXALL DRUG STORES 208 Mohawk Avenue 149 Vley Road WHERE PHARMACY IS A PROFESSION THE RIPPS APOTHECARY Home of Fine Prescriptions Phone 6-9286—4-3097 SCOTIA'S NEW PROGRESSIVE PHARMACY Compliments of Scotia TIRE BATTERY SERVICE 240 Vley Road GO TO Mather's DEPENDABLE PRESCRIPTIONS and DRUGS Stewart's SHOE STORE Keds for Gym or Play Sport Shoes 119 Mohawk Avenue SCOTIA F. C. Heitkamp DRY GOODS 112 Mohawk Avenue BICKELMANN'S Superior Merchandise Within Price Range for All HOME TOWN BAKERY 109 Mohawk Avenue SCOTIA, NEW YORK GEORGE'S MUSIC STORE Exclusive Distributors for CONN—GIBSON—SLINGERLAND 617 State Street Plaza Building Schenectady Phone 4-5921 Wall Paper and Paint Varnish . . .Glass Painters and Art Supplies F. J. CARLSON b SONS 234 Mohawk Avenue, Scotia 515 STATE STREET, SCHENECTADY SAVE AT SCHENECTADY'S ONLY SAVINGS BANK SCHENECTADY SAVINGS BANK MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT y INSURANCE CORPORATION HANDSEWN LOAFERS ALLEN'S 136 Erie Boulevard Schenectady, N. Y. General Electric Appliances GIFTS—LAMPS—RECORDS Phone 4-4131 Very Popular and Best Wearing ALL SIZES TO FIT YOU til PATTON AND HALL X-Ray Fitting 245 State Street Since 1893 J. Martinec Packing Co. PINK ROSE BRAND MEATS SCOTIA, N. Y. SINCE 1914 ★AW SKILLS W CONGRATULATIONS to the Class of '53 Pi GUIDANCE— balanced training— activities Placement in key positions in business, pro- fessional and government offices. Dud Rowledge GENERAL INSURANCE ALBANY BUSINESS COLLEGE 126-134 Washington Ave. Albany 6, N. Y. STATE REGISTERED Scotia, N. Y. PHONE 3-1127 139 MOHAWK AVE. VETERAN APPROVED THE WHITE FUNERAL HOME Incorporated GEORGE E. WHITE Funeral Director Dial 6-3429 CHARLES GILGORE SON, Inc. Hardware Plumbing Air Conditioning GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES 59 Mohawk Ave. Scotia, New York G. E. Van Vorst Co., Inc. Plumbing—Heating Roofing—Insulation Hardware Crosley Refrigerators Easy Washing Machines SPORTING GOODS 47 Mohawk Ave. Scotia, N. Y. Phone 6-4211 L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY ATTLEBORO, MASSACHUSETTS Senior Announcements Committee Chairman—PATRICIA SWAN Representative: MR. A. M. HODGKINS P. O. Box Nine Schenectady, N. Y. SCOTIA BRIDAL SHOP E. J. RYON SON 37 Mohawk Ave. Insurance — Real Estate Scotia 2, New York 159 Barrett Street Compliments of BROOKS General Insurance ADSON J. HAIGHT News and Sifts SCOTIA, NEW YORK Agency 135 Mohawk Avenue 6-0714 Compliments of VINICK'S MEN'S SHOP COMPLIMENTS OF DR. GLINDMYER, D.V.M. 514 State St. at Lafayette COMPLIMENTS OF Compliments of J. W. RANDALL BOAT CO. Boats and Motors DR. NELSON RUST for every purpose 46 - 48 Mohawk Avenue Phone 6-6041 Frank's SAVE WITH SAFETY Savings insured up to $10,000 by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation. FOOD MARKET 126 Lark St. Schenectady Phone 6-7198 SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION Open 9 to 5 — Monday through Friday 267 State Street GRADUATION DAY A Day to Remember Remember this happy occasion with a cap and gown portrait by Eric Hugo, official photographer of your yearbook. PERSONAL ATTENTION NO APPOINTMENTS NECESSARY Eric Hugo THE BOOTH STUDIO 243 State Street Nicoll's ICE CREAM The Fashion Center of the Mohawk Valley a Product of RIVERSIDE DAIRY, Inc. • PHONE 4-6302 YOUNG MEN'S SUITS AND ACCESSORIES FOR GRADUATION DAN A. DONAHUE COMPLIMENTS OF NUSBAUM'S D. A. D. The Mark of Quality Compliments of FOX and MURPHY MARTINECS MARKET Corner Mohawk Ave. and Sacandaga Rd. FINE FOODS CONGRATULATIONS CLIFF'S TELEVISION SERVICE JIM'S CORNER STORE 1 19 James St., Scotia PHONE 6-7249 Prepare for a Successful Business Career— Enroll now at SPENCER BUSINESS SCHOOL 4 Day Courses to choose from: ACCOUNTING, OFFICE TRAINING, STENOGRAPHIC, SECRETARIAL Summer Term Commences July 6, 1953 Fall Term Commences Sept. 14, 1953 WRITE FOR CATALOG 243 State Street Schenectady 5, N. Y. Also Evening Courses REGISTERED BY BOARD OF REGENTS APPROVED FOR VETERAN TRAINING Charter Member, National Council of Business Schools Member, Business Education Association of State of New York Member, Schenectady Chamber of Commerce PHONE 4-7619 THE Charles Charles OF SCOTIA OIL CO. HAIR STYLISTS Metered Heating Oils SMART HAIR STYLES FOR 'TEEN AGERS 142 Vley Road Scotia AIR CONDITIONED WE USE SUMMER AND SOFT WATER WINTER FOR EXCLUSIVELY YOUR COMFORT GENERAL MOTORS DELCD-HEAT Oil Burners Scotia's Largest and Finest Salon HAIRDRESSERS TO DISCRIMINATING WOMEN FOR OVER 23 YEARS Sales — Service 4-7728 PHONES 4-7729 Ridge Rd. Scotia COURTEOUS DELIVERY SERVICE COMPLIMENTS OF JAMES FUNERAL HOME HARLEY D. JAMES 123 Mohawk Avenue Dividends .. . Mean Savings on your Fire Insurance Costs. Let Us Tell You How You May Enjoy These Savings With Dependable Protection — Shop At H. F. TIMMERMAN Insurance and Real Estate Scotia, N. Y. SCHENECTADY'S PHONE 6-4202 GREATEST STORE 212 Mohawk Avenue Since 1833 THIS INSTITUTION EMBRACES ALL THE ACTIVITIES FOUND IN ANY WELL ORGANIZED BANK Checking Accounts Personal Loans Thrift Accounts Collateral Loans Mortgages: City, Village and Farm Loans for the Purchase of Automobiles SAVE TIME Bank from Your Car — or at Walk-up Window GLENVILLE NATIONAL BANK of SCOTIA Scotia 2, New York Member of: FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION SCHENECTADY COUNTY CLEARING HOUSE ASSOCIATION CARL W. LISS 417 Smith Street Schenectady, N. Y. MOHAWK General Electric Appliances 4-5412 Avenue Garage DORAZIO'S GROCERIES 25 Mohawk Avenue Scotia 2, N. Y. PLEASE DeSOTO — PLYMOUTH Wholesale and Retail Parts PATRONIZE CHARLES H. MITCHELL Proprietor OUR Phone 6-6744 or 7-5222 ADVERTISERS If It's For Style And Durability Buy LINPACK CLOTHES 222 State Street
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