Shenendehowa High School - Carillon Yearbook (Clifton Park, NY)

 - Class of 1954

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From these developed minds . hx I 7 are born our scientists, doctors, teachers and all the other important personages of our modern - 05705 1 j world. Had the child been left in his own original state, with no portion of knowledge added, he would have remained a valueless metal. And, should he not become a person with real inmellecttal value, at least he will have improved along the way. Like many other graduating classes before us, in other schools, we are faced with the problem of dedicating this book. After Libecbcafion considerable thought, our feelings dictate that we devote our efforts to you, our parents and friends of the community who have made this school possible. ln deep gratitude and humble appreciation for your consideration, time and continued moral and financial support, we find it fitting to dedicate our work in this book to you who have given us so much . We sincerely hope that in the future we may be worthy of all that has been done for us as the first graduating class of Shenendehowa Central School. Mrs. Finch . . . Secretary Mr. Davey . . . President Mr. Civalier . . Vice-President Mrs. Costanzo . . . Treasurer LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr, R, Burwash, MIS. A. Goddard, Mr. P. Morse, Mr. N. Hesson, fPresidentJ, Mr. R, Beck, Mr. C, Cyphers, Mr. C. Easton. 1 Q x 2 P 'J um NNW: rmedrN'of Schools -Q W gl if N4 il ll V .5 . Ls-f Mr. R. O. Winans VEs.r7c. dupe If noc .. 5 4 org . oarcl of glclucafion .,.-...X 9, . r in talks Mr. William A. Zimmerman Vice-Principal for Secondary Education Mr. Charles D. Frier Supervising principal Mr. Corneil S. Balding Vice-Principal for Elementary Education 4 LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Mr. W. Elges Miss M. Rouillard Mr. R. Scott M.ss M. Simmons Miss M. Hogan KA,-,J SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS, X CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION Mr R Leller Mrs H Ternll Mr J H111 Mr. K. Lindquist, Mr. R. Bamhart Mx. E. Dutcher GUIDANCE Mr. K. Lindquist Mrs. H. Te rill .MW ART 86 MUSIC Mr. H. Dziezic Mrs. G. Dzierzic Mr. W. MacE1roy Miss E, Carlstrom PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mr. D. Mapes Miss E. Hoyt Mr. R. Hill .4 -K., , A , 4 .Q ' L, -J .sd-55.5-., . 5 Wy., . K. 5. In ,x X I ART MI S MOECOVIC ' 'J . XM: Xkx ZX! Mrs' Dodge HOME ECONOMICS Mlss H Lmehan 8 Q J I L wx .W V AGRICULTURE Mr R Randall ' uf: - f 'ff xx Ex N fu -wtf' L' Y fi 'Q 1, . Miss E. Earl, Mrs. l.. Randall, Mrs. I. Mc!-.tee 'su-up Dr. A. Hacker Dr. J. MacElroy Dr. P. Greene BUS DRIVERS FRONT ROW: S. Sisson, R. Simmons, N. Evans, J. Loubier, C. Freemire, L. Bonneau, H. Kiltell. SECOND ROW:C. Bopp, F. Shafts, W. Butler, G. Beck, E. Seilberger, J, Lucarelli, L. Turnbull, I. Althouse. CAFET ERIA STAFF Mrs. Gage, Mrs. Holloway, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Ashdown, Mrs. Hayner, Mrs. Hearty. OFFICE STAFF Mrs. Gibbs, Mrs. Roy, Miss Shafer, Mrs. Cooper 1-3-v-...r ,Nl A CUSTODIANS N. Evans, L. Tourtellot, G. Roy, S. Sisson, M. Blossom. fsienigiap- H F ff' 1!X,,Lq 'Q ll, X C l Nr E -x', X ,Cl V l VI' 'X X w X0 X FN' -Y N UN NUR X X E X V X' X x ' l ,1 u 1 xv X WAX ve up W by Y X, AX f l ' 'X 3. Q ax V fr Y Y v-L 41 Y V r , k,.1..1.---..v-- -A..------f fr f---- - H- DONALD D. BASSLER Red Basketball g Soccerg Baseball. JUNE ELAINE BRESKI Junie Yearbookg Archery Clubg Dramaticsg Secre - tary of Senior Class. IANIS LEE DAVENPORT ' Kitten Photography Clubg Newspaper: Health Clubg Yearbookg Junior Twirlers, . -M ,J ffl , ,X Xa as -XX xy, I f I T l I i lf I 1 17 l I , ? L If K 3 E l 1 l' 5 2 y I I 1 1 l .1 x , l L- ' ' 1 ll :fm - in es l 1 A -N E I l ELIZABETH D. DEVOE Beth Yearbook-Adv. Ed, g Cheerleader-Varsity lntra rn u ra l sg Treasurer of Senior Class Archery Clubg Drarnatics, Health Club. ff gy V5 ll-If-J ,4 f-N X LJ , J l 'K L1 wg r' L' X 5 ff! I ,-,-1T in ,,. 3 Xi A I N -W gy! MDL-A ARTHUR L . DSVOE Artie Yearbook-Art Editorg Band g Baseball gSoccerg Basketball Managerg Imramuralsg Volley- ballg Archery Club. y X Q Nl l 'ff 4, DONALD L.i ROWN Brow fm 1 Yea rbookg Boys' Athleti Clubg Intramurals. .., ......,-...Q-............, EDWIN W. F Ajax YearbookgBasketballg B A l 1 H ILKNER :Leballg Athletic Clubg A rchery Clubg frpjectionist Club, W ,I X' xi , xx 1 S 9 xx. X, AK xx 'X V DONALD G. FORTIN , E ' Don f 3 gli .lg . Yearbookg Basketball g Socccrg Boys' Athletic l club: Baseball. 13 fx N A ,1 1 ,JM 1 ni: 'F all 2 'S' I. . l' T L ,w,A-'T-LL., jf- frudif EL '1 1 1 , 1'-I I lf! I ' f ol A f NM X W Xf .J 1' ,A f BA NOR FURLOW l i MA RY ELIZABETH KENNEY so MQ X14 Ak', rf, 4 M w l i Q 3 I S l 1 l 5 3 Z i i 5 V 1 1 1 Y 1 f 1 . 1 1 I 3 5 :I 1 I Q. . gs A Ii ffl ll gf 2 1 il' if ig lf 9 'lr ' .1 F7 'Q' 1. ,v 2' 1, ,7 4' 'l r i 95 :l L1 .i. 121 L S ER 'Q RICHARD LEE Buddy L ' 7 5 Pa Cheerleader-Varsityg Yearbookg Dramaticsg 00k SOCCCFQ B 3 S k C I b 3 l 1: Yearbook: AT-hl6IiC Leaders' Clubg Volleyball. Clubg Baseballg Good Citizenship A wardg I Imramuralsg Ring Committeeg Pr e s ide rl t Senior Class. 3 1 M f f K, ,Iv M M K , , , ' J .af 2 ,I if , A A OF f A , IJV f ll ,il ,f ' LUULLE I. LOUBIER fx 5 f Lucy Z V',' , Yearbookg Dramaticsg Leaders' Clubg ln- tramuralsg Basketball Team. ! 15 1 Y ww W! f WW ,J W Jffmffupx if an J! W x Xxx - w Y' ,X f N x . 1 XX, 'xx f , , ' I , -3' Nxhkn ':j:j,1iLijjj-iii J 2 M ' X x,iYxx 1 'xx X s 'w g A Y kr 5 E MARY MANGO ! I Y T 4v1ARh b Ig ,M Xfffjwf , yy! f W is .1 X DJ f35fi'Ef,N X5 X Q ff if Q fDifj3iv'rQS JA if If bh k BARBARA MULLINS Boopiu Yearbook Advertising Ed i torg Dramatics. , ' ' X 6 feofftbfl 1 Luv, Gigi, M-ff pee, ff -, - ,JA 4. My THOM SF qKfELsoN ftp Jfbdzfk .Og .cfffqfbdcp V Tom y if X Q . I I A Xklu N IJ 'UC IX - i if 7- , 'fj wr X in . Qi if '3 A M 15 yy A Q, VL if 'x I , 'il i 1 ' f 1 w SHIRLEE L ' ' Literary Editor of Yearboo In niur Legion Oratorical Contest ng e 1 N 3 . J nit A A fi Junior a nd Senior Majqr g A qiczn , Nj ,ni 17 I 2, fnksihrl fi ai-ji -if X. X ,Ali 3 M X, MARJORIE J, SIMMONS CHARLOTTEAAQ' SUMNER l 00 l .nf W WW Margie Yearbookg Archery Clubg Basketballg In- ? lirbocik .4-'L' tral'nL1I'2llS. O EDWIN L. TINNEY Soccer Managerg Basketball Mgr. g Baseball Mgr. 3 Yuarbookg Chemistry Clubg Archery Club. -5,.,1-ffl -, A . ' v 'if' LLOY D TOURT ELLOT WhiICy '1'uarbuwkg5occcrg Baskutballg Ba sc ba l lg Boys'Athlet1c Club. Qaaapk X Zfjwx' ,Xi f gg,-Jgqx fy ,I If f X, x ,, ' f Xu X -,X NX QR ...ff 4 ENV X.,,,,,.fff N., ,,.. xx! I '- . ff . Sf ' 5 Xu NX V! X Y X45 -KN -NN JOYCE A. TUCK ..J0y.. rearbook-Layout Ed.g Dramaticsg Health C1ubgEnser11bleg Chorusi Intramurals. qu A 'vo-P5 M-C12 far:-Q Gyn-:Sl L1-wps Qxiqrvvjjfv F41-V-'S 1 LN, QM-J WINAND von PETERSDORFF-CAMPEN Student CouncilgSoccerg Yearbook. X VIRGINIA M. T ge rbook Editorg H trarh ls. X1 QXNQ: I ffl ' A 5 .-..,, 'XJ uf X. I ,A A ff if f ,A .,,W. ff? ff if lramurals. X I GRI ' Basketballg Voll 'X !I I 1 I IRNER lthCIubg yballg In- 1 I MARVIN E. WERNER Yearbookg Archery Club: In- Dear Fellow Seniors, It is a pleasure for me to write you a letter in our yearbook . My home is in the northern part of Germany about twenty-five miles from what is now the Iron Curtain. I was selected as an exchange student through the exchange student program of the United States Govern- ment and the National Grange. The aims of this program are to provide students with the opportunity of sharing information of their own country at the same time learn about another country. I feel very lucky to have had the chance to come to this beautiful school and friendly community which has made me feel very much at home. I am grateful to you for the friendliness and kindness you have shown me. It will be a pleasure to relate my wonderful experiences when I return home. If ever any of you should come to Germany, come and see me for my doors will always be open to you. Best wishes and much success to you, my friends. Winand Winand von Pete-rsdorff Campen Our Letter to Winand It has been an honor and a pleasure for the Senior Class to have had your company the past year. The way you have applied yourselfto work and play has been an inspiration to us all and the brightest smile in the halls of the Shenendehowa Central School has been yours. It surely has been a wonderful way to give birth to a new school with the inauguration of the Foreign Student Exchange Program. Surely Europe has been well represented by your presence here. We hope you find it in your heart to return some day and we'll be happy and proud to have you. Best wishes from the Class of '54 May God be with you always. 20 4 ik' V --, 5 1, 4 . S 1 P 4 f 7f I gf 4 K. 313' 'T off 5 i R, , v '1 U ii I .. Y, ,, I ,gf . t, 4, -'S rX i.. qi ga ,. f: 54+ 5, . .QNX 7 'wg Npgf 2 M ,g -.Mu L' 1 'if ff -Mi, 5, 'vb by H -Q, 2 K, . . 4 ,Q 1 43:75, v .. A Wig ' im' Q. J., I M, wzf. , fgdff 'flu' 'Sow Sd. -pw 11 1 .W -gr. '.., V y f . 1- , is 2 K ' 1 ' 'Aww ' , JJ ,fv P H f MW M 'N ,hx ?' O Dud Most for the Class Most Llkely to Succeed Most Popular Best Dressed Class Flurts Best Dancers Most Talented Class Clowns Most Ambntnous Class Bachelor 8- Old Maud Class Chatterboxes Most Athletnc Most Shy Most Easy Going Cutest Couple Nlcest Looknng mo :bo you min Richard Lee W von Petersdorff Rlcharcl Lee Donald Brown Arthur Hayner Donald Brown Arthur DeVoe Arthur Hayner W von Petersdorff Edwm Tlnney Arthur Hayner Richard Lee Edwnn Tnnney Donald Fortln Rnchard Lee Marvnn Werner QUOTATIONS Donald Bassler He sand lnttle but to the purpose June Breskl Beauty provoketh thneves sooner than gold Jams Davenport As sweet as honey from the bees Eluzabeth DeVoe She that has patience may compass anythlng Eleanor Furlow Manner not gold IS a woman s best adornment Arthur DeVoe They are only truly great who are truly good Marlorle Jewett If to her some female errors fall look on her face and you Il forget them all Marubeth Kenney A daughter of the gods dlvmely toll and most dlvunely falr Donald Brown The courageous captam of complnments Lucy Lasher Pearl of a great prlce Lucnlle Loubuer A good heart s worth gold Edwun Faulkner Who woo s tn haste but means to wed at lensure Mary Mango Eyes of pure women wholesome stars of love Donald Fortln He could whlp has weught rn wuldcats Janet Mar IH Of surpassing beauty and an the bloom of youth Lloyd Harrls Knndness an women not thelr beauteous looks shall wln my love Betty Meader Here IS a true mdustrlous frrend Art Hayner He s a very devtl Barbara Mullnns She moves a goddess and looks a queen Shnrlee Schoof The faur the chaste the unexpresslve she Duck Lee As good natured soul as e er trod on shoe of leather Marlorve Simmons A falr maiden nn her flower us worth a hundred Coats of Arms Charlotte Sumner There s a woman luke a dew drlp she s purer than the purest Edwin Tnnney A man used to vncnssntudes as not easuly delected Joyce Tuck When she passed at seemed luke the ceasnng of exquusute beauty Wlnand von Petersdorff Campen Danger gleams luke sunshune to a brave man s eye Thomas Nelson Men of few words are the best Lloyd Tourtellot A man who acts the least upbrards the most Vnrgrnla Turner A soul as whtte as heaven Marvin Werner He was most prnncely Z4 . 1. . . .. 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' 1 L Vrrguma Turner Betty Meader Betty Meader Marge Jewett Joyce Tuck June Breskn Shrrlee Schoof Betty DeVoe June Bresku Charlotte Sumner Betty DeVoe Luculle Loubner Marge S1m'nons Joyce Tuck Marge Jewett Mar beth Kenney 676444 ,Mafor On September l-4 1953 an azoch of 30 boys and gurls some from each of the four area hugh schools met for the first tlme as the class of 54 the first S mor Class of the Novo Orb Shenendehowa Central School under the dlrectnon of assistant alchemist Miss Slmmons Cave 59 We elected two emp rlcs to represent us at the Sclentnsts Councxl They were Betty Meader and Wnnand Von Petersdorff Campen Under thus council we elected our union of head alchemlsts for the organization of our cave meetings They were chief alchemist Dick Lee assnstant chref alchemlst Art Hayner experament recorder June Breskn and keeper of the Sol the first dance of the school lt was held In the school cafeteria and was a great success We then started work on our Yearbook under the dtrectlon of emp rlcs Miss Slmmons Mr Elges Mrs Armstrong and Mr Dzrezlc Edator In chief Vrrgnnla Turner read our schemes whnch sand that we would not crnnkle from our goal ofa prlmacy Yearbook which we worked on all year long Our next actlvlty was a novelty round and square dance on March I9 thus tame held on a different cave the school gym As we look into the dark glass we see that our p olectnon graduation ns In the future But we can see no further because suddenlyour glass ns loaded with fumo 25 . I f . I . . . , . I . r I K' I I . . . . I . . I in , . . . . . . . . . . . I . I . . . 5, I . I . and huna, Betty De Voe. On November IO, 1953, we had our first assumpsit which was also . , . . . , . . . I ' 1 . I . . . ' . -. - . . . . I . . . I i . T . . I , . Kfazizi y While mixing our brews in our test tubes and flasks, we peered into the fumes and were able to distinguish some forms. The images not being quite clear, we proceeded to add another concoction to our bubbling brew. Instantly, there was a flash of eerie iridescent light. With singed eye lashes, we peered into the light, and could see our visions. A red-headed boy comes into view, our own Don Bassler iust racking up another point for the All-Star Basketball team of the country. And if you're wondering who's announcing the game, it,'s 'Whitey' Tourtellot, of course! But who's the other fellow sitting there complacently watching the game? Why, Aiax, You Iook like you will live to be a hundred, after all. But wait! The light is growing clim . Suddenly, a red beam of light appears. Ah, another vision is appearing. As the vision becomes clear, we see our hopeful teachers who are Barbara Mullins and Betty DeVoe. But we see they've raised their own. . Speaking of marriage, we see Janet and Chet with all the little Bartletts. Art De- Voe's telephone bill isn't so exorbitant since he married Betty. As another form comes into view, we see Hans Schimdt's cousin, Winand von Petersdorff-Campden, wrestling at Madison Round Garden, while his wife, Joyce Tuck,cheers him on. We see the program also a tag team consisting of our strong men Ma rv i n Werner and Donald Fortin. What's this! Shirlee Schoof's ambition to become a woman came true, woman wrestler, that is . 1 As the light grows dim and the visions fade making a yellow beam, we see Ed Tinney, our bachelor, is surrounded by girls. You see, I Qi he has made out well as a nuclear physicist and has hired oodles ' of secretaries among whom are Mary Mango, Lucille Loubier, and Lucy Lasher. Art'Hayner went fox-hunting last fortnight. Eleanor Furlow has mistaken him for a fox. I see he's still up I g to his old tricks . Instead of one nurse, he has four. They're Marge Simmons, Maribeth Kenney, Janis Davenport and Virginia Turner . Tom Nelson, Lloyd Harris and Don Brown have com- ff I bined their ambitions. Tom is making the machinery 50 rf J for Lloyd to raise prize winning grass so Don can N' be best dressed in Hawaii. Charlotte Sumner is their private secretary. Betty Meader is their X- -' Trans-Pacific secretary. Dick Lee has his convertible and is driving B Marge Jewett back and -forth to Cornell f during the summer where she is further- urr ing her knowledge of metaphysics . i' I June' Breski has finally made up her V mind about her career. She's a . bookkeeper for one of X rp 'X the local lads. 1' Y' I Our 'brew has evap- ' orated, and we are ZX- 1 weary but our work is ' done. We couldn'tfind quite the right sub- ? stances to make our visions clear, but we hope that what we saw a nd prophesied wi I I come to pass. . Xfybi G ell af' SEPTEMBER l4 School opened What we ve all wanted for so ong l7 Bookstore opened No excuse for paper now 29 We played our fnrst league soccer game today OCTCBER I2 School closed Good Old Chrusl T6 Teachers Conventuon School closed agaln I9 Grades 9 T2 finally got thear lockers 21 Class offlcers were elected NOVEMBER Seniors had CI dance And what a dance We got the news for the furst tame Report card news that as First basketball game Better luck next time boys Everybody s chaslng Tom Turkey agarn Northvnlle game We won for a change Shenendehowa s fnrst publncatnon came out The Plains of Lrterature DECEMBER 9 Cafeteria opened No more lunches from home lO Leguon Oratorlcal Contest Wmand wonl l4 Actuvutues organuzed No more homeroom study halls seventh T8 Trme for Santa Claus agom JANUARY Today we started the old grind agaun Season basketball tickets went on sale 5 Sensors went to Room l5 to order their rings No more :ce cream untul further notnce We started to take plctures for the yearbook FEBRUARY 4 Report cards agann Oh my' T4 Juniors Valentlne Dance What a bandll 27 FFA went dance crazy too MARCH PTA Dance Seniors Novelty Dance What a crazy atfcnr Last basketball game was played today APRIL Peter Cottontanl provided us with a vacation MAY Today we observed Memornal Day School closed JUNE uraduatlon At last 28 U51 19, W' I' ir' 'ia aff? 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Polack, G. Sauerbrey. THIRD ROW: A. Gaudctte R. Sitterly, T. Doring, R. Foland, R. Williams, A. St. Gclais, J. Pingelskl, W. Scanlon, D. Harlow, H. St. Gelais, D. Huneau, D. While. Miss BRADY graJe your MRS. COPPINS Q21-'acle your FIRST ROW: R, Morey, J. Easton, R. Snyder, W. Roberts, G. Male, D. Ayotte, E. Goddard, K. Kleaka, J. Durfee. SECOND ROW: R. Greene, F. Parker, G. Mattison, L. Barrett, S. Little, M. Ody, I. Vincent, C. I-lajeck, B. Jerome, W. Boyack. THIRD ROW: E. DeVoe, R. Mager, F. Flavin, G. Bilinski, L. Brenn, W. Gillam, W. Millington, D. Ruddy, R. Meade, W. Gorski. MRS. BETHEL glade jour Miss HATLEE QFLIJQ 3011! in-.... FIRST ROW: P. Dickerman, A. Guerrera, B. Boyack, M. Labonter, D. Osborn, J. Carlson, C. Smith, M. Kessler. SECOND ROW: P. Hubbard, M. Greene, C. Pingelski, S. Mead, P. Ploof, L. Bruno, J. Sicko, B. Pappa, R. Larmon, W. Zink, G. Taylor, J. Allen, D. Adams, W. Evans, A. Nutting, F. Weston, R. Herold, P. Roy. ,, .,., 'vw-ww ,NQi 1 -..-.-1-Qmnnnnz .v ,,.k ms. wrsrcgorr gfa Je 9 I f . 7 . I v I . FRONT ROW: D. Yates, W. Herrick, J. Jenkins, C. Brown, D. Ray, M, Bahr, P. Spass, G. Luse, A. Lutz, R. Klingbeil. SECOND ROW: J. Hickey, Ef Mattison, K. Crawford, J. Pierre, J, Witecki, J. Brzuska, J. Civalier, E. Morse, D. Priddle, S. Harple, M. Bentley, M. St. Gelais, J. Predel. THIRD ROW: M. Westcott, T. Drake, R. Macaulay, W. Wilson, D. Giroux, R. Whitney, E. Evans, L. Ayotte, R. Wells, L. Racette, E. Faulkner. 1 jlgyli LJ-I.. 1- J- i MRS . CON ET Y QPQJQ jAI'20 S X If FRONT ROW. P. Schultz, S. Hooper, E. Habescli, C, Wickham, D. Spass, K. Milkins. SECOND ROW: P. Bartlett, S. Charboneau, J. Palm, P. Krause, G. Sanclercox, D. Jess, N. Hatlee, W. Angler, D. Riddle, K. Hoover, P. Harris, J. Duell. THIRD ROW: W. Davenport, J. Husson, J. Ballard, R, Giroux, L. LaFond, R. Sabourin, D. Michalowski, W. Solowski, R. Flanigan, S. Jarose, J. Quackenbush. I. Rousselle, G. Gregoire, J. Cook. J MRS. FINCH .Q gfatle 102 FRONT ROW: I. Titterington, D. Goman, C. Millington, R. Larmon, W. Perkins, S. Kowaleski, R. Keefner, G. Milkins, L. Schultz, D. Riberdy. SECOND ROW: R. Desnoyers, M. Quinn, L. Jones, S. Ruddy, I. Jones, G. Vetter, S. Prirneau, D. Hamilton, P. Male, L. MacFarland, J, Smaldone, R. Pohl. THIRD ROW: C. Freeman, W. Jones, L. Hatlee, N. Martin, R. Hopper, D. Seymour, J. Adams, D. Bruno, J. Davey, D. Fitch. P-QL :Am MRS . EICHENBERGER QM, 44 , , , , - -1'?, - FRONT ROWgR, Santa Lucia, J. Williams, B. Dworak, 'l'. Horton, A. Hutchins, S, Luse, M. Kenny. SECOND ROW: S. Dupont, C. Moquist, M. Predel, E. Filkins, I. Bailey, C. Gillam, J. Wickes, C. Kopyc, B. Ayotte, I. Hagadorn, J. Krom, D. Fudger. THIRD ROW: H. Mundell, D. George, J. Kidalowski, G. Swatling, K. Frament, G. Hedrick, R. Ruhle, R. Wilson, R. Goman, R. Medick, M. Shea, R. Kolasinski, D. McNeil. MRS. BROOKLEY gm ale juz V FRONT ROWg J. Christropher, D. Fawnhrop, B. Michalowski, K. Connors, S. Staudc, J. Goudard, K. Parker, R. Ducharme, F. Williams. SECOND ROW: L. Desnoyer, D. Phillips, M. Higgs, C. Putnam, A. Gagnon, J. Thomas, A. Sabourin, M. Anuzewski, J. Kielman, D. Harlow, M. Welch. THIRD ROW: D. Rothrock, E. Perry, R. Williamson, D. Conpropst, F. Sharron, W. Moran, E. Frederiksen, R. Crawford, R. La Valle, J. House, C. Raylinsky. .. f ' tr-, -r - gr MRS. ALLEN QPCIJQ jll!0 Q U. A 6, if Z - f ' 'B ., FRONT ROW: T. Lasher, K. Clements, L. Fawrhrop, D. Tanski, D. Clark, R. Christopher, R. Adams, SECOND ROW: K. Just, M. Kecfner, G. Barber, M. Morris, J. Sumner, J. Jensen, G. Dutcher, E. Downey, N. Zakriski. THIRD ROW. J. Kolasienski, W. Gori, C. Pappa, F. Wallrman, 5. Kasper, J, Roy, I. Azarkavich, R. Markowicz, D. Butler, R. Priddle, H. Brenn. 72 FRONT ROW: L, Fountain, J. Sicko, C. Knorowski, S. Woodin, H. Vincent, S. Rousselle, K. Kohler, M. I-Iajeck, J. Ceremuga, R. Lutz. SECOND ROW: S, Bailey, N. Decerce, R. Dickerman, M. I-Iatlee, J. Shehadeh, B. VanDuzee, J. Fend, V. Genevick, M. Jackson, S. Snyder, W. Evans. THIRD ROW: D. Eddy, S. Angier, R. Shippey, G. Wilson, W. Harris, N. Frederick, E. Holohan, J. Castle, G. LaBarge, S. Morey, R. Reed, J. Esmond. MISS EARLES gmt S., Mas. GLOVER glade gl!! FIRST ROW: S. Kenney, W. Riley, G. Subcliff, R. Connors, J. Sitterly, J. Goman, S. Voelker, K. Roy. SECOND ROW: N. Evans, C. Goyette, M. Nosal, L. Male, B. LeFrancois, S, Evans, K. Connors, L. Krauss, S. Walsh, P. Gage, A, Van Dyke, C. Bethel. THIRD ROW: R. Dworakowski, W. Desnoycr, R. Bopp, B. Tanski, M. Hatlee, R. Gibbs, D. Hillicker, R. Wells, R. White, J. Bossie, R, Palm, G. Lambert, R. Milkins. Mas. STEWART QGJQ .7100 FIRST ROW: W. Barnes, D. Pailley, F. Krauski, D. Martin, T. Smaldone, W. Lawya, H. Shinski, M. Costanzo, J. Charbaneau, L. Bornt, L. Reniillard, R. Flatley. SECOND ROW: K. Bernard, E. Philio, G. Millington, R. Van Alystine, N. Hoover, I. Fountain, V. Potter, J. Ayotte, M. Baker, S. Hennessy, S. Blodgett, D. Pasquarell. THIRD ROW: T. Jones, G. Evans, R. Shakeshaft, W. Hinrichs, P. Hildreth, C, Morris, R. Simmons, D. Bennett, F. Collander, J. Huneau, C. Calkins. o Mies. KEMP gfa Cl? Une FIRST ROW: E. Morris, N. Hinrichs, G. Shippey, T. Charbonneau, S. Borden, D. Ray, J. Civalier, W. Rieck, G. St. Gelais, D, Douglas, D, Spain, M. La Chapelle. SECOND ROW: M. Gniewek, D, Naylon, P. Macy, C. Cordsen, L. Stott, V. Quackenbush, D. Larmon, I. Huneau, M. Potter, J. Becker, K. Noradki, B, Reed. THIRD ROW: I. Edmonds, C. Sanders, R. Martin, G. White, W. Sweeney, E. Wickham, D. Shoch, H. Hinchey, T. Merwitz, R. De Mideo, V, Johnson, x wqws MRS . VEI. DERS QFCILJQ One Sv- ' 'n ffw, ' ,fn-1 - , FIRST ROW. W. Kittel, J. Pailley, R. Mac Neil, K. Messier, D. Sshoof. SECOND ROW: L, Perry, F. Roberts, P. Sweeney, D. Evans, M. Holohan, W. Mattison, B. Bossie, 1. Harple, A, Ayotte, R. Zinok, S. Taylor. THIRD ROW: L. Demangate, C. Kuhlberg, G. Wing, E. Mailloux, F. St. Gelais, I. Devine, F. Fernandez, R. Herrington, E. Horton, W. Mongeon, S. Ruhle, S. Kessler, P. Louprette. MRS, KIRKPATRICK glade One .......l..J ........1l Uh Hn - ' ' ' ' ' f ' i - L, 44 A. 1 A , , - Q fi .. . 5 ' 4 'A : ig ,sr . 4 .F ' ' ' M r . - ' . .,.....-,.-Q iyxa.- FIRST ROW: C. Fitch, C. Fiorina, K. Meager, S. Jcske, M. Charbonneau, P. McCasland, L Hendricks, C. Hckey, M. Roberts, J. Baker, M. Skelly. SECOND ROW: T. Ribcrdy, J. Pritchard C. La Plante, D. Bailey, B. La Chapelle, J. Weasack, V. Becker, B. Nielson, C. Michalski, M Wilson, M. Kessler. THIRD ROW: D. Diver, R. Loiselle, K. Williams, M. Welch, R. De Martino, C. Fudger, D. Santa Lucia, T. Clark, W. Holloway, D. Franient, B. Desnoyer. 1 FIRST ROW1P. Kenney, B. Becker, I MISS HYSON Gnjefgdfien A. Riddle, F. Feathers, M. Payne, S. Knapp, M. Hatlee. SECOND ROW: G. Meyer, T. Clements, I. Hildreth, E. Sabourin, l.. Ruchlicki, W. Prescott, J. Adams, H. Deyoe. THIRD ROW: D. Dalpe, M. Lynn, L. Bullerd, W. Wickham, R. Riegert, l., Palmer, A. Piller, R. Bruzdzinski. MRS. DAVENPORT .jclldefgdffefl FIRST ROWQ W. Horton, 1, Ouackenbush, li. Jenkins, D. Phillo, A, Evans, R. Pitt. SECOND ROWQ J. Flavin, L. Borden, J. Belanger, I. Coonradt, C. De Pucchio, J. Harrison, M. Fagan, D. Sluti, B. Kohler, D. Wilson, A. Di Salvatore, THIRD ROW: J. Lipka, M. Yates, P. l-lesson, D. Seymour, A. Balding, P. Tinncy, l.. Woodward, L. Bentley, M. Palmer, T. Mead, K. Blansfield. 76 A .431-,fa , MISS CURTIN .jGI'l6!2l gal'f2I'l i az' - I . -gg, ' Q FIRST ROW: F. Dupont, J. Hausmann, 1. Evans, D. Krauss, C. J. Cox, S. Heckman, K, Roerig, J. Reczko, I. Naylon. SECOND ROW: D. Martin, C. Jorgensen, T. Adsit, M. DeLong, J. Iesmain, M. George, C. Perkins, E. Freemire, I. Gori. MRS. BLUNDELL Jan Clefgaffen- This page sponsored MAPLE HURST DAIRY R.D.ff1 Rexfofd, N.Y. FIRST ROW: D. Logan, D. Karlquist, A. Jones, P. Flavin, C. Bossie, E. Merrihew, D. Charbonneau, E. Snyder. SECOND ROW: A. Brown, R. Ducharme, E. Staude, S. Merrihew, M. E. Connors, J. Masters, M. Raylinski, K. Riddle, D. DeVoe, W. Roy. THIRD ROW: C. Weingross, M. Hill, M. L. LaBarge, D. Durfee, K. Grose, A. Hacker, D. Simpson, P. O'Brien, E. Dunn, M. Kwazneski. 77 LJ ,. r. 5 I 1 OJ.: - E i is. 1 Q .. is pn FRONT ROW:M. Hinchey, D. Kakulski, A. Kelley, A. Mincher, R. Hackett, R. Born, E. Klingbeil, D. Callander, J. Weelses, I. Wrighter, J. Shafts. SECOND ROW: A. Owen, K. Larmon, P. Hilliker, G. Winters, D. Demangate, S. Remillard, M. Michalski, B. Mattison, E. Tanski, V, Sadowski, L. Jensen, J. Wielt, E. Fredrick. 6740100 tal' .Agdenfeed The following students were absent on the day the regular class pictures were taken either due to illness or inclement weather. FIRST ROW: S. Wiekstrom, B. Rothrock, E. Fcltliousen, l.. Gornan. SECOND RO W: D, Anderson, D. Sicko, N. De Voc, G. Richards, S. Belekexicli, J. Morris, B, Crawford. THIRD ROWg J. Sweeney, R. Bryans, R. Peck, V, Burk, CQ. llatlee, J. Werner. FOURTH ROW: I, De Martino, J, Peck, R. Wixtrom, J. Mac Donald, H. Ruff, M.Seeley, I,Gaydushck. FIFTH ROW: K. Smith, D. Sweeney, W. Sharron, 1. Jerome Richard, R. Aheel, D. Zmycwski Mattison. EIGHTH ROW: T. Nos: S. Huzar, D. Gayette, L, Palme M. Donahue, W. Volker, Miss Bra siiss CHILLRUD Jcndefgaflen alrorw Mr and Mrs Donald Bassler Boston Store Mechanncxrlle M s Elinor L Brown Mr and Mrs Ashley Bruno Mr and Mrs Phnllnp Bruno Carnorata Brothers Taulors Mechanncvnlle and Mrs and Mrs Arthur J and Mrs and Mrs Elmer J Frank Costanzo Phllrp A Greene Hacker Everett Hayner Fred B Jones ust and Mrs John Kenney and Mrs John Knapp Jr Andrew W Koonz and Mrs Charles M Kwozneshr and Mrs Lloyd Lasher and Mrs J Loubner S G rnetta s Restaurant and Mrs florence Martnn and Mrs Albert R Meoder Wllllom J McCoy Estelle Nessle s Hat Shop Mechanic Rel lly s Flower Shop Mechanrcvrlle Felix Roerrg and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs G W Schott Stephen S Sgambatn Frank Srrnmons William Sumner Lloyd E Tourtellot Wnllrarn H Tuck William J Wagner 79 r. . 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RUDDY'S GARAGE General Repairing Route 9 Albany- Saratoga Hiway Phone Adams 8-9759 S. C. BAKER 8. CO., INC. Joe the Hardware Man Hardware Gifts Housewares Kyanize Paint Plumbing Supplies South Central Ave. Mechanicville, N .Y Best Wishes to the Class of Compliments of 1954 JOHN J- DAVEY DR. J. R. MAC ELROY UBER'S SERVICE STATION CQ0N'5 GRQCERY STQRE Sand Beach Road R. F. D. th Cfescenff N- Y- Waterford, New York UNION SUPPLY CO. Power Transmission RIVERSIDE INN Materials Handling Equipment Crescent, New York Ingersoll-Rand Pumps 81 Compressors IIO Park Ave . Mechanicville, N .Y Phone I566 Compliments of MIRANDA 8. FOUNTAINE Floor covering company PATEICYIEIEZ SEFx1liE 3:-ATION o en ra v ue I I4 Park Ave. , Mechanicville, N .Y. Mgchanicville N Y Free estimates Contract Work ' I I Phone Mechanicville II86 FOX 8. MURPHY SIBLEY CH,EVl?Ol'ET' INC' Complete Outfitters for Mechamcville, N.Y. Schools acolleges .334 State St., Schenectady, N.Y. 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