Shenendehowa High School - Carillon Yearbook (Clifton Park, NY)
- Class of 1958
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V' V ' ' V.Vf'f,V' ,Vi 'Vvuv:mum4w.m , Vz'?, . 'V X. , w N -1 X 'LRQQSFIHQ if7f'W1'k'52?QiH9?i!ilhG.S'NL?: GYQYEW J5IILYS2fif'XA m: ' -P ' ' ' . - ' -5 - J' 1.4 if : -A22 ,u ea'i,-'WTEPSQFFRWTIEPILHX Foreword We, the class of '58, have lived in a period of expansion, an expansion that has been very intimate to us. When we entered high school four years ago, we found our school adequate, but in these four years, the enrollment has so increased that it has become necessary to ex- pand. To accommodate the increased number of students, a new wing has been added this year to relieve the crowded conditions which re- sulted in classes being held in the basement and other incongruous areas of the building. We, as students, have expanded our knowledge and our understanding of each other and the things about us. We have come a long way from a collection of flippant individuals to a coordinated group who respects others and accepts responsibility. The purpose of expan- sion is to give the student every opportunity to develop his intellect and discover his purpose in life. The teacher, the link between the in- quiring mind of a student and the textbook, guides youth so that every talent can be more fully developed. In our four years at Shenendehowa, we have expanded our class activities from one dance to several dances, a prom, a ball, a ban- quet, the publishing of a yearbook, and the selling of various items to fill our treasury. Thus we, the class of '58, have expanded from the halls of Shenendehowa into the diverse fields that the world offers us today as gradu- ates. Table of Contents FOREWORD FOREIGN EXCHANGE DEDICATION ACTIVITIES ADMINISTRATION SPORTS FACULTY ELEMENTARY SENIOR SECTION INDEX UN DERCLASSMEN ADVERTISEMENTS Jw af 19 8 Hmm Shenendehowa Central School Vol. V Elnora, New York .... .... .H-,......... ................... ........rH1..'.'.'.....-V Dedication To our teacher, advisor, and friend-Mr. Cameron, we dedicate this book, our final memories of Shenendehowa. Our thanks to you who stood by us when our need was great. We hope you will accept this token of our apprecia- tion and gratitude. 4 A-hum-m-m ll We, the Class of '58, wish to express to Mr. Brostoski, Mr. Barnhart, Mrs. Bryant, and Mr. Baker our sincere appreciation for the assist- ance you have given us so unselfishly. We shall never lose sight of the fact that without your help this book would not exist. PP reciation Left to right: Mr. Stanley Brostoski, Mr Robert Barnhart, Mrs. Thelma Bryant, Mr Francis Baker. dministration This school annual has come from the presses during a year when some of the most remarkable scientific developments ever to take place have been reported. The United States launched the satellite Explorer in the month of January. As this statement is written many more such signs of expansion and growth in the world of science are anticipated. At Shenendehowa Central School we have witnessed expansion and growth in the eighteen classroom addition which will be available for use in September 1958. We hope we are equipping students, through the efforts of the fine faculty we have here and by the use of the wonderful building facilities which the school district has pro- vided us, to take their places in this vastly expanded universe. The members of the class of 1958 face the greatest opportunities ever afforded to any group of graduates. We have great faith in you and shall expect all of you to become valuable adult members of society. CHARLES D. FRIER Supervising Principal 6 X . ya y - 'I 44 4 1- X .Z ,' fii , V A .Q1f.L'9.,5,',.'., y Mgjg a' 21 ,fi - i L fi, if .spy-af '-:few MM , ,,, . 'wife'-1 , lille? EH. Mr. Richard T. Zeller Secondary Principal Mr. Carl Easton District Clerk Mr. Corneil S. Balding Elementary Principal nn , -5 ,f ,. ' ' 12,1-7 Mr. Rodney O. Winans District Superintendent P' . Q i' ' T' J? 7 Board of Education Mr. Ralph Beck Mr. Neil I-Iesson Mr. Theodore Carlson Mr. Donald Bassler Mr. William Tuck Mr. Donald White Mr. Richard Burwash These are the men who are responsible for the expanding growth of our school. Under their guidance and leadership our school will continue to grow. f I , M ,W 4, , 'GPH :M 'I ,A ', 3 1 lx K. if f f E CULLIGI vs-f 'SF' Mrs. Virginia Armstrong, Mr. Charles Edgington. Guidance Front Row, left to right:Mrs. Gibbs, Mrs. Neilson, Mrs. . Schwarzer, Miss Hayner. Second Row: Miss Pregent, Mrs. Glasglow, Mrs. Peck, Mrs. Cooper. a 9 N',',','.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. I0 Staff T lx 4 x 1 Y to 7 Cafeteria -Sl C53 G? v if 1 4 'Y , f , ,-.X A- 4-1931 zvffiffg , 1 i Left to right: Mrs. Nellie Kleaka, Mrs. Marion Gage, Mrs. Wretha Miller, Mrs. Freda Holloway, Mrs. Bessie Adsit, Mrs. Anna Priddle, Mrs, Louise Smith, Mrs. Gerry Oakes. , ustodians Left to right: Ludwig Bauer, Melvin Blossom, George Roy, Robert Cooper. .mm -Ng.-M Bus Drivers Kneeling, left to right: Mr. Doty, Mr. Waite, Mr. Hayner, Mr. Neilson Mr. Brown. Standing, First Row: Mr. Carlson, Mr. De Long, Mr. Nadler Second Row: Mr. Shafts, Mr. Peck, Mr. Butler, Mr. Turnbull, Mr. Sisson Mrs. Mac Cane, Mr. Bosley, Mrs. Jorgensen, Mr. Beck, Mr. Just, Mr Evans. 1 Let's give a cheer fwfr Teachers serve as guides in building and expanding our knowledge. The teachers at S.C.S. are more than just teachers to whom we can turn to find answers to our mathematical, literary, and scientific problems. They have be- come advisors who aid us in our extra curricular activities, friends in whom we can confide when we have personal problems and know that they who practice and play-their efforts the Class of '58, for their endless will help us, and entertainers organize the faculty game and in scholarships. We, thank our teachers guidance, understanding, and sacrifice. resulting wish to patience, Faculty-Senior Basketball Game M a,,e X N-. Language Left to right: Mrs. Sara Lukasie- wicz, Miss Julie Fink, Mrs. Charis Frier, Mrs. Marian Ward, Miss Margaret Simmons, Miss Jean George, Mrs. Florence Griffin. 1 athematies and Science Left to right: Mr. Donald Slate, Mr. John Leonard, Mrs. Virginia Tracey, Mrs. Robbie Lou Ashworth, Mr. Robert Barnhart. Business Education Left to right: Mr. Paul Jepson, Miss Jane Whitehurst, Mr. Francis Baker. li ! W A as rt and usic Left to right: Mr. Stanley Brostoski, Miss Gretchen Van Derhoof, Mr. Lee Norton, Mr. William Mac Elroy. Home Economics Left to right: Mrs. Marion Sargent Miss Mary McIntosh. i CN 5 :Q ,fs an . -2 1 E rioulture and Shop Left to right: Mr. Stanley Oakes, Mr. Clarence Parry, Mr. Marvin Kerner. I Left to right: Mr. Robert Hill, Miss Lorraine Hubbard, Mr. Walter Tetreault, Miss Vannilu Harrison, Mr. Paul Quigley. Z fedififi f f'L:1'ii,7 :iWi '43, W? 2 ' WTEIY 11' 'W-1m ' -V 7 '5 2L'-fijfiwfl' gf TVP N Y '4 ' 1 1v'k,:J'f.iEw f Physical Education 2. 5 1 - . Wffzzff 312 ,I ff: 7 3' ,G 07'5'!f..,.f.... Qwwvwwwawwawmwf .. .,L. I , fffifm, , . f M . ' ,,'. 7' f Q , :,',f221Lffc'e f , 15: f Irg QQ: C4-In-'rg My 0 I fjlff' 7 -'IW' .ffl if iff: 'A-cf , 4 1 af . . ,fi wx f f f y , f! mf' ' heyy? If , f 6 , 1 14 fff I 44, fd' ! gf' 4, 43 Q f, ,I 6 W af, f I ff' fOGyx f V ,V ' fm 4 I X A , Www , 1 4 , W ,y f , ff , Af, f 1 M f ff Q y , f 41 1 'VZ f f ,ll ffifff f 'f' 1 -W I I f 'K ,1 f 9: . f'-3-34..'.L,, ,AR 'QA If H H llI'S6S ULN - Q' Left to right: Mrs. Edith Doherty- Dental Hygienist. Mrs. Florence Marino-Nurse Teacher. Dr, Phillip Green Dr. Elizabeth Peck fm'- gil 'a Seated: Mrs. Grace Sickler-Nurse Teacher. Standing: Mrs. Irene Mc- Atee-Nurse Teacher. A Iloctorsg 4444 Q, 4, ,W-7, -,jf ,-,Q 5933, f 'K J .AL ow 5, W ,-,, -mtg we HK ,, ...- A in ' .7 , .Jia-, .1 ,,.. , '-'14 f L' ' m y j g ,Qu A 14540: fr ,, wp' v .i 77J' ' , rm 3 i 4 5 ' ' ,., ,mf Mik- wk kgw if-, . M' 41' 'V' 1 ,, ,fm ,361-H'hQp,' ' in Wifaaw, J, Q .L 1. t ' , , n-,W V , , ?:3 52:4 Q ,, VV 4, .a,,,n5, ' ,ff-1 , ? fy , ,M T , -ff I , , , V Q, 3 9 f Senior Class Officers X ff' Left to right' E11 E Adsit, Barbara M. West, Kenneth M. Hatl George E. Gage. Senior Class Meeting Q5 Q3 Aujgugilr D A55 f 5,-L Q 5. eff' ELLEN ADSIT The gift of gaiety may be the most serious step toward maturity. Class Treas. 15 Rec. Coll. Club 2, 3g Basketball 3g Intra. 1, 2, 3, 4, Yrbk. 43 Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 Bible Club, Girls Leaders 2, 3, 45 Class Sec. 45 Ring Comm. 'ks ,l -' ,V 3 'L KENNETH AYOTTE Fond of fun as fun can be. , M Archery 2' Newspaper 45 Chefs . fy -Q gf 1 Club 35 Chorus 3, 4. E ' 175 fir' Q HENRY ABEEL He has more Wit in his little finger than you have in your Whole body. Man. Soc. 35 Base. 2, 3, Intra. 1, 2, 3, 43 Proj. Club 4. JOYCE ADSIT Charm strikes the sight but merit wins the soul. Bridge Club 35 Yrbk. 3. en-18X ,P QF 'U' YOKO ASUKE Honor is a reward of merit. Stu. Council 45 Var. Soc. 45 Y-Teens 45 Bible Club 45 Nat. Honor Soc. 4. CAROLE BARBER True piety is cheerful as the day. Transfer from Schenectady in Senior Yearg Y-Teens 45 Col. Club 4. CLIFFORD BECK Persuasion hung upon h1S lips. Band 1, 2, 3 4- FFA 1 2 3 4, Chorus 3. fi 1, il f E 4 . -Q- ' A I I l WILLIAM BECK lf I am not for myself, who will be for me? J.V. Bsktball. 1, 2, 35 Tumbling 1, 2, 35 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 F.F.A. 1, 2, 35 Pres. 45 Var. Bsktball. 45 Intra. 45 Yrbk. 45 Orch. 45 Proj. Club 25 Photo. 15 Jr. Prorn Comm. 35 Vlball. 15 Chorus 35 Bio. Club 2. as -Q L , J virus. il X., 'L . If 4 ff 5 V 7 . W .. . 1 gsm., .gt , f .. 1 , , . 4 Q f ff, I ZZ ji 'N , fs!-1? JOYCE BASSLER She has an understanding heart. J.V. Cheerleaders 1, 2, Nat. Honor Soc. 3, 45 Base. 1, 35 Badminton 2, 35 Intra. 1, 2, 3, 4, Var. Cheerleaders 3, 4g Yrbk. 45 Y-Teens 2, 3, 43 V'bal1. 2, 3g Col. Club 45 Girls Leaders 1, 2, 3, 45 Ring Comm., Pres. Nat. Honor Soc. 4, Girls Sports Yrbk. Ed. 4, Y-Teen Delegate. HELEN BERTRAND A fragile gift is beauty. J.V. Cheerleaders 3, Dramatics 45 Bridge Club 3, Intra. 13 Var. Cheerleaders 4, Yrbk. 4g F.N.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, Jr. Prom Queen 3, jr. Prom Comm. 3. CAROLE BROMLEY Politeness is to do and say the kindest things in the kindest way. Bridge Club 3, Jr. Prom Court 3, F.H.A. 1, 2. 20 .32 'Q -5, '-If GZ: any , ,f , , . RAYMOND BERNARD No truly great man ever thought himself so. Hi-Y 43 Bridge Club 3, Sci. Wkshop. 15 Intra. 1, 2, 35 Yrbk. 4g C. Country 1, 39 Col. Club 4, Sci. Proj. 1. 1 RICHARD BURWASH Lead on the way. J.V. Bsktball. 1, Tumbling 1, 25 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Phys. Ed. Council 1, 2, 3, 4g Stu. Council 4, Var. Soc. 1, 2, 3, 45 Var. Base. 2, 3, 45 Yrbk. 4, Track 25 Chorus 2, Ring Comm., Boys Sports Yrbk Editor. PHILLIP DEAN The bravest are the tenderest Wrestling 2, Intra. 1, Chefs Club 3' V'ba11. 1' Tennis 2 llfllh Tar BARBARA BRYANS Experience is the teacher of all things. J.V. Soc. 1, 2, 3, J.V. Bsktballg Archery 1, 2, 35 Rec. Coll. Club 35 V'ba1l. 1, 2, 35 F.H.A. 1, 2, 35 Humanities 3, Girls Sports Certficiate. be fs- Q N. 1 DONALD DEWEY He that thinks himself the happiest man really is so. JOHANNA BUFFONI J.V. SOC. 1, 2, Base. 1, 2, Sound as .3 fgp, 35 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 43 Dram. 23 Bridge Club 3g Yrbk. Bridge C11-lb 39 Var- SOC- 3, 43 4, F.N.A. Treas. 2, V.P. 3, Pres. Var. Base. 4, Intra. 1, 2, 3, 45 4g Col. Club 45 Jr. Prom Comm. Yrbk. 45 Chorus 2, 3, 4. 3, Hist. Club 1. LILLIAN CLARK General mischief depends upon general causes. Archery 2, Intra. 1, 2, 3, 4, Newspaper 4, Yrbk. 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, Assern. Corps 3, V'ba1l. 2, Twirlers 1, F.H.A. 3, Girls Leaders 1, 2, 3, 4, Bsktball. 1, 2. KENNETH FLAGLER Live and let live is my motto. Var. Soc. 3, Var. Bsktball. 3, Base. 2, 3, Intra. 4, Proj. Club GARY EVANS It is better to be sure than sorry Wrestling 2, Base. 2, 3, 4, Intra. 1, 2, 3, 4, Proj. Club 4, C. Country 2, 3. 1, 4, Photo. 2, Lib. Club 1. NOREEN FELTHOUSEN Fancy man, kill or cure. Dram 1, Intra. 1, 2, Y-Teens 3, 4, V'bal1. 2, Chorus 1, 2, Girls Leaders 1, 2, 3. GLORIA FLAGLER No one forgets his own happiness. Soc. 3, 45 Bsktball. 2, 3, 45 Intra. 1, 2, 3, 45 Yrbk. 45 Track 2, 35 V'ba11. 2, 35 Twirlers 15 F.H.A. 15 Base. 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls Leaders 45 Typing Club 2, 35 Jr. Prom Comm. 3. if 'luv' ROGER FRAMENT Conversation is the beginning and the end of knowledge. J.V. Soc. 15 J.V. Bsktball. 25 F.F.A. 1, 25 Base. 25 Intra. 15 C. Country 25 Bio. Club 2. Nay: GEORGE GAGE Knowledge, love, power-there is the complete life. Tumbling 2, 3, 45 F. F. A. 15 Yrbk. 45 Class V.P. 45 Col. Club 4. JOHN GATUS Strength grows stronger by being tried. Archery 35 F.F.A. 25 Chorus 1. , C f' 2 'Q .71 -gn-av'- X 1 up-y 46 , JEANETTE GORI Let nothing slip that will advantage you. Rec. Coll. 2, Intra. 1, 2, 3, 4, Yrbk. 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Handicraft 3, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Ring Comm., Jr. Prom Comm. 3, Art Prod. 2, 3, Typing Club LINDA GORHAM She was always pulling the devil by the tail. Bridge Club 3, Y-Teens 1 Handicraft 3, Chorus 1, 2, 4. LOUIS GROAT Pleasure is the only thing tc live for. 43' E Archery 2, 3, Band 2, 3, 4 Or Orch. 2. ' DORIS GORSLINE What is sweeter than honey. Nat. Honor Soc. 4, Bridge Club 2, 3. Y' KENNETH HATLEE Who pleasure gives shall joy receive. J.V. Bskball. -1, 2, Bnd 1, 2, 3, 4, Dram. 2, Hi-Y 3, 4, Nat. Honor Soc. 3, 4, Class Treas. 2, 3, 4, Var. Soc. 2, 3, 4, Var. Bsktball. 3, 4, Base. 2, 3, 4, Yrbk. 4, Orch. 2, Track 2, Chorus 2, 3, 4. 3, Yrbk. 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Jr. Prom Court 3, Twirlers 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Sec. 3. SANDRA HEWITT A merry face is the sign of a happy heart. Rec. Coll. Club 2, Intra. 2, 3, 4, Newspaper 4, Yrbk. 4, Jr. Prom Comm., Transfer from Schuylerville in freshman year. 1,5 H SUSAN HOPPER GLORIA HIGHAM Her face would stop a freight train-when she blushes. Band 3, 4, Rec. Coll. Club 3, Newspaper 4, Yrbk. 4, Y-Teens 3, Jr. Prom Court, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Lib. Club 1, 2, 3, Col. Club 4, Jr. Prom Comm. at 1 E C' X. 1 . N L 5 L 1 'L . RONALD HOLLOWAY A good servant is never in the way and never out of the way. Yrbk. 4, Chorus 2, Library Club 1, 2, Hum. 3, Jr. Prom Comm. 3, Art Prod. 1, 2, 3, Sr. Ball Comm. 4. She possessed that most desir- able of all requisites, a small independence. Archery 2, 3, 4, J.V. Cheerlead- ers 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Nat. Honor Soc. 3, 4, Stu. Council 3, Hist. Soc. 1, Soccer 2, 3, 4, Bsktball. 2, 3, 4, Base. 2, 3, 4, Intra. 1, 2, 3, 4, Var. Cheerleaders 3, 4, Yrbk. 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Orch. 1, Handicraft 3, Jr. Prom Court, V'ball. 3, 4, Chorus 3, Bible Club 4, Girls Leaders 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Sec. 1, Ring Comm., D.A.R. Award 2, AFS Student, Cit. Ed. Conf., Y- Teen Conf. st ,ra . 6 Q' ROBERT HOPECK 3, sq The deeper the sin the sweeter. i fligvx Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Bridge Club 3, Var. Soc. 3, Track 2, Art Prod. mf 1, 3, Jr. Prom 3. Q I T. I A ' v E 'f 4? J - U . ' L E .A-Q23 - 'ff 1 , l '-E K. 1 path of honor. 1 ' -1 ' 2 7 L-V uf 'U' 2 PRISCILLA KEEFNER Women were made to give our eyes delight. Base. 1, Badminton 1, 2, F.N.A. 1, 2, Y-Teens 2, 3, Jr. Prom Court, V'ball. 2, Chorus 3, 4. 26 we , PHYLLIS KEMP Desire for knowledge is the GERALD JEROME Talk like water gushed from him. Dram. 2, 3, Newspaper 4, Yrbk. 4, Proj. 1, Lib. Club 1, 2, Bio. Club 2, Hum. 3, jr. Prom Comm. 3, Art Prod. 2, 3, Sr. Ball Comm. Transfer from Middleburgh in Junior Year. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Nat. Honor Soc. 3, 4, Intra 1, 2, 3, 4, Newspaper 1, 2, 3, 4, Yrbk. 4, Photo. 3, Twirlers 1, 2, 3, Chorus 1, 2, 3, Col. Club 4, Girls Leaders 4, Class Sec. 1, Yorker Club 1, 2, Soccer Cheerleader 3, Majorette 1, 2. S iw JOAN KESSLER LESLIE LASHER He was a friend to his friends. J.V. Soc., J'.V. Bsktball. 1, 2, Wrestling 3, Band 1, 2, 3, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, Stu. Council 1, 2, Var. Soc. 2, 3. Quiet persons are welcomed 14,-. everywhere. Rec. Coll. Club 3, Soc. 1, 2, 3, 'W' Y 4, Bsktball. 1, 2, 3, 4, Base. 1, 4 2, 3, 4, Intra. 1, 2, 3, 4, Yrbk. 4, Y-Teens 3, Jr. Prom Comm. 3, Track 2, 3, 4, V'ball. 1, 2, 3, 4' Twirlers 1, 2, Girls Leaders 9 1, 2, 3, Sec. 4, Typing Club 2, 3. STANLEY MALECKI All creatures have their joy and man hath his. Dram. 1, 25 Bridge Club 35 Yrbk. 45 Proj. Club 25 Lib. Club 1, 25 Col. Club 45 Bio. Club 25 Sci. Pro. 35 Hum. 35 Jr. Prom Comm. 35 Art Prod. 2, 35 Sr. Ball Comm. 45 Standing Dance Comm. 4. Alt J? ,.5' 4 'Qu--f Vg . ef , 'fffvt I : g - f . A+' I f ' '-Yu, .- I ,f. P-3-5,Q?..,-Y -1 ri4f4v1.g,9.if' Q'5 1 r ',f- -,x ' f .',-T Q ff f 4 aj? 5,731-,,'5' 5 . 'T , 4 1 -31 , PQ, ,,L-w-Jifif' 'tri - , -f at i. w 1' J A 5. .,,f3 .4QfT,,g,5. , , - bill' . vi-Ntn+u . A 14 ---A A-fa-Ye it- g-ff' 1 T e.. fs, -- tw. ,Y . - 'ist . ,1 5 . l-..g..gb.1-, e WALTER MARCHEWKA Strong beliefs win strong men and then make them stronger. J.V. Soc. 35 Wrestling 2, 35 F.F.A. 1, 2, 35 Vice Pres. 45 Stu. Council 45 Newspaper 45 Photo. fi? KEITH MC FARREN Come easy, go easy. J.V. Bsktball. 35 Tumbling 15 Wrestling 1, 25 Base. 2, 35 V'ba1l. 2. 35 Bsktball. 1. CAROLINE KOPACKI Never take anything for granted. Intra. 15 Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 Chorus 1, 2, 35 Lib. Club 1. 'Ylf - I I ' . v X- - Lilfi Vg.- s X 'viii , 5 .5 - 'Q A . , U 1 A , 25 HIP Map .1 5? ag, ALAN PALMER Silence is strength. Wrestling 3, Dram. 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Chefs Club 3, C. Country 2, 3, 4, Lib. Club 1, 2, 3, 4. CAROL MAILLOUX The innocent are gay. Yrbk. 4, Y-Teens 3, Orch. 3, 4, Handicraft 3, Chorus 3, 4, Transfer from Cohoes High School in Junior Year. 28 PATRICIA KOWALESKI A friend is a person with Whom you dare to be yourself. Dram. 1, Intra. 2, 3, 4, Yrbk. 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Handicraft 3, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Prom Comm. 3, Sr. Ball Comm. 4, Standing Dance Comm. 4, Typing Club 2, 3. -uf ' JULIA LA BARGE To be merry best becomes you. Nat. Honor Soc. 4, Soc. 3, 4, Bsktball. 3, Intra. 3, 4, News- paper 4, Yrbk. 4, F.N.A. 1, Twirlers 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Lib. Club 2, 3, Bio. Club 2, Girls Leaders 4, Jr. Prom Comm. 3, Sr. Prom Comm. 4. QA.. KENNETH PASQUARELL 'Tis best to give him way, he leads himself. lU 99 . 1 '49 Q mf, 5 ,'-:I f. as-4, CU! fy A 1 MAUREEN MILLINGTON Women are in churches, saints,- abroad, angelsg at home, devils. Yrbk. 45 Y-Teens 45 Chorus 1, 2, 35 Sr. Ball Comm. 45 Standing GORDON PECK A friend is a person with Whom I may be sincere. J.V. Soc. 15 J.V. Bsktball. 15 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 F.F.A. 15 Phys. Ed. Council 2, 3, 45 Nat. Honor Soc. 3, 45 Class Pres. 25 Stu. Council 45 Var. Soc. 2, 3, 45 Var. Bsktball. 2, 3, 45 Base. 1, 25 Yrbk. 45 Chorus 3, 45 Ring Comm. 35 Cit. Ed. Conf. 3, 4. KENNETH PRESCOTT His intentions are serious - Whatever they may mean. Wrestling 25 Newspaper 45 Proj. Club 25 Hum. 3. Dance Comm. 4. MARY ELLEN MC CARTHY The mildest manners and the gentlest heart. Yrbk. 45 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 F.H.A. 1, 3. ERNO PETANSZKY If you'll believe in me, l'Il believe in you. Var. Soc. 45 Voice of Demo cracy Contest Winner. - I- ul'-'V' BARBARA MILCZAREK Kindness in women, not their beauteous looks, shall win my love. Nat. Honor Soc. 4, Sci. Wkshop. 45 Newspaper 4, Yrbk. 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Lib. Club 1, 2, 35 Bio. Club 2. 30 STANLEY RAYLINSKY A bit of good sense is what makes men. Tumbling 3, 4, Intra. 1, 2, 3, F.F.A. 1, 2, Photo. 1. 5' . JO-ANN MORRIS You must hope for the best. Bridge Club 3, Rec. Coll. Club 2, Newspaper 4, Y-Teen 3, Handicraft, Lib. Club. RONALD SCHELL Life's not such a bad game after all. j.V. Soc. 29 Tumbling 25 Wrest- ling 25 Var. Soc. 3. I K' , 'W' RAYMOND SNYDER What do I know? What does it matter. Tumbling 2, Wrestling 2, 3, Stu. Council 1, 3, Base. 2, Track 2, Sci. Pro. 1, Ring Comm. MICHAEL STILES No sooner said than done, so acts your man of Worth. J.V. Bsktball. 2, 3, Tumbling 1, 2, 3, 4, F.F.A. 2, 3, 4, Phys. Ed. Council 4, Var. Bsktball. 4, Intra., Yrbk. 4, C. Country 3, Track 1, 2. LORRAINE PIERRE Even as merry as the day is long. Soc. 4, Intra. 2, Newspaper 4, Y-Teens 3, 4, Chorus 3, 4, Lib. Pegg! fi Club 1, 2. if Q 4 Ku 1 JANICE PET USKE A good thing is the encourage- ment ot a friend. j.V. Bsktball. 1, J.V. Cheer- leader 2, Soc. 3, 4, Bsktball. 2, 3, 4, Base. 2, 3, 4, Badminton 3, lntra. 1, 2, 3, 4, Var. Cheer- leader 3, 4, Yrbk. 4, Y-Teens 3, 4, V,ball. 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 1, Girls Leaders 1, 2, 3, 4, J.. Prom Comm., Sr. Ball Comm. 4, Co-Chairman, Outstanding Citizen Award 3, Stu. Council Sec. 3, 4. PJ.. 31 DONALD STODDARD Contradiction sho ul d awaken attention not passion. Transfer f rom Watervliet in Junior Year, Tumbling 1, Arch- ery 1, Wrestling 3. ROBERT TERESKO Strong is he who mastered his own spirit. Tumbling 1, 2, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Var. Soc. ELLEN ROBERTS As happy and contented as cats in a dairy. Intra. 2, Yrbk. 4, F.N.A. 2, Lib. Club 1, F.H.A. 1, 3. .ith-' Y WILLIAM TUCK 3, 4, Intra. 1, 2, 3, Photo. 1. SHEILA RYAN Humble hearts have humble desires. Rec. Coll. Club 3, Badminton 1, Newspaper 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Lib. Club 1, 2, Bible Club 4. The tempter or the tempted J.V. Bsktball. 3, Tumbling 1, 2 3, Wrestling 2, Hi-Y 4, Phys Ed. Council 4, Var. Soc. 4, Base 2, 3, Intra. 1, 2, Newspaper 4, Chorus 2, 3, Bio. Club 3. A Pjii.:.:. if ,c f .V 1' , ' V E9 ll . ,,,, g , I 11 . I ag IZ 41 ,, A ff'ff'QinQnu4a1vt'4, , AZ ' ' , 1' 5 'A !'i.,' . ' f ? ,, f f JH? - 4 5f2y,Ly,yl Yi? 7,4 f I ,Ju 4 f ' - .- A 7 DOREEN SABOURIN Happy is she who serves the happy. Sr. Ball Comm. 4, Yrbk. 4, F.N.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, 4, jr. Prom Comm. 3. JOSEPHINE SEILBERGER What better or truer term could I use than Woman'l. Yrbk. 4, F.N.A. 1, 2. CHARLES WICKES He that talketh what he knoweth will also talk what he knoweth not. J.V. Bsktball. 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, F.F.A. 1, Var. Bsktball. 4, Yrbk. 4, Proj. Club 2, 3, 4, Photo. 2, Typing Club 4. RICHARD VINCENT I think his face is made of a fiddle, everyone that looks at him loves him. J.V. Soc. 1, J.V. Bsktball. 3, Tumbling 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y 3, 4, Phys. Ed. Council 2, 3, 4, Var. Soc. 2, 3, 4, Var. Bsktball. 4, Base. 2, Intra. 1, 2, Ed. News- paper 4, Photo. 1, V'ba1l. 2, Chorus 3, 4, Health Club 3. V.-...p CAROLE SITTERLY . if A W 2 She didn't say a word, but her 'f fa' ' silence spoke with a voice of I, thunder. , Band 2, 3, 4, F.N.A. 1, 2, Bio. 2. W ' 9 PAUL ZAKRISKI A good service is a great enchantment. J.V. Base. 1, 23 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4g 1.1, m , Nat. Honor Soc. 3, 4, Class Pres. A VVAI V 35 Sci. Wrkshop. 4, Var. Soc. 3, 45 Base. lg Yrbk. Ed. 45 Photo. 'E it , hbh, 3 1, 2, 35 Tennis 33 Sci. Pro. 1, 2, . 'Y 35 Ring Comm., Syracuse Cit. hiv-as 4 Conf. 3, Delegate N.Y.S. Hi-Y li 3.7 Youth and Gov. Assem. 2, Elks 15 Youth Leadership Contest Win- JOYCE SUMNER ,, , 'bA, - fi ,..' qw ner 3, Eastern N.Y. sei. Cong. Laugh if you are wise. N A 4 43 I, 4 1, 2, 35 N.Y.S. Sci. Cong. 3. Intra. 2, Yrbk. 4, Assem. Corps . 3 , .. 7 eg 'l X. 4 !vf jk 2, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, F.N.A., Y- Y ,,. ,., i,4i V , f -,,. Teens 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 ,wb 1', F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, Sr. Ball Comm. ' Q 1 Z f'f.,g,g,,,,f.i Y ii . .99 . if ,t,i 4- H if 7' i7 'fff9lfii i!l , f, 1' 34 ARLEEN TITUS The face is the image of the soul, the eyes the interpreter. Girls Base. lg Intra. 1, 25 News- paper 4, Yrbk. 4, Y-Teens 1, Chorus 1, 2, 3, F.H.A. 2, 3. 'W DONNA WERNER Most wonderful J.V. Cheerleader 3, 4, Girls Base. 1, Bsktball. 13 Intra. 1, 2, 3, Newspaper 4, Yrbk. 4g Girls Vlball. 1, Chorus 1, 2. BARBARA WEST The reward ot study is under- standing. Nat. Honor Soc. 3, 45 Class Pres. 1, 45 Stu. Council 35 Yrbk. 45 Lib. Club 1, 2, 35 Ring Comm. 35 Outstanding Citizen Award 15 Jr. Prom Chairman 35 Citizenship Education C o n f.5 D.A.R. Award 45 Girls State Rep. 3. DIANE WILLIAMS Silence is one great art of conversation. Girls Leaders 1, 25 Y-Teens 3, 45 Newspaper 45 Twirling 1, 2, 3. JANICE WERNER Pleasure is my business. J.V. Cheerleaders 3, 45 Dram. 35 Soc. 45 Bsktball. 45 Intra. 1, 2, 3, 45 Newspaper 4, Editor5 Yrbk. 3, 45 Jr. Prom Court 35 Chorus 1, 25 Lib. Club 15 Girls Leaders 3, 45 Class Sec. 25 Co- Chairman Jr. Prom 35 Sr. Prom Comm. ff 3:64 I iT',g fi 1? ff PAT WOOSTER Things perfected by nature are better than things finished by art. Dram. 25 Intra. 25 Newspaper 4 Yrbk. 3, 45 Assem. Corps 2 3 Class V.P. 2, 35 Jr. Prom Court 35 Chorus 2, 3, 45 Lib. Club 1 2 OLIVE WHITNEY So far as a person thinks, he is tree. Newspaper 45 F.H.A. 3, 45 F.N.A. 1, 25 Y-Teens 25 Assem. Corps 2, 3. ex 'TQ CURTIS DANIELS There is no jollity but hath a smack of folly. V'ball. 2, 3, Wrestling 2, 35 F.F.A. 2, 3, Stu. Council 2, 3, 4, V.P. Stu. Council 4. LLOYD MARTIN A necessary evil. Bridge Club 3, Intra. 35 Yrbk 45 Orch. 1, 2g Proj. Club 1, 2 5 KJ-1 , ,A 1 'f 4' . T727 7121 0 ...f:f' msg g f' -. . -ff 1 'ia V .-If 1 fir. , ,-, - -3,,,x.f VHP .' Mgr. .-322314-ff5'f.1S'f: 'A ff H? ,qw 'fffw -af 5- M .-,-512145. . ' 'Muni .N L , ,,i15?. fx uf I .' .. VN fn an 6' 2' is 4' 'xiglgig 4, E .rf ,ff 4 v Ey?'A ' 'N Xfingx J,,Js.hl 'n Jw wwlf ru zum: 4 LM' .1355 Q 5.46 I? :.?-Eigfp I Q nu: H Z 5 ? 5: iii, 6 1 . 4' ,lf g- ' ,ff , 2' ' . Ya. .lr 1 'I' ' 1. . A. Y-'Q in 4 .- . 5 'L .5 , A 55' 1 'f x .ff 'LS O -' 'Cu . '- .:f' - GF LSE' -51 v .Affh.,c. - I1 -.- 57' ff' 5 -Sn 95' 'f - ' .zru-if -.4 Jr' udp. - -.Lv-1'-2 . 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M Roger Frament Doreen Sabourin .1 ' f v 1 ff? ' . j W 6 5, nl I , E, L 1 'V 38 Ez M Q., Q' X di , ? I B S '74 ALITY f 1 e ' ' Paul zekfieki Vx iT A FV Keith ef e x T Y TO SUCCEED ,Q jj c ss 'rs Sf, 7 e X17 N , fx. 4 f , Jx F93 we f' 'DQS eeeie L X ,-,...' .fzr 25553 5555. ' I Beirfmara Milezeregzr 1: '-V5'f'F '.1 3 X ' ,f - ,,,,,e Qu? Daly, X 7 n 2 Rey Beflrd ' X VU U 5 1 x XG- , MOST IQDPULAR Q It K X f X U x 1' f f Q 4 1 xv. ASX MosT uSTUDIOUS Llovd Mmm Aman Hopper I J I I Carole Bromley 2, X fx , X X Y V YA X BEST DRESSED Y A V V hi Josephinf Seilberger ' ' lrx 'nfl Padx Za Ychle Editor-In Left to right: Barbara West Actzvztzes Edxtor, Joyce Bassler-Girls' Sports Editor. ,jb- ...,, .nx t 1- -ff ff' M ,J Under the direction of the Editor-in-Chief, Paul Zakriski, these editors and their commit- tees have spent many hours in completing our yearbook. Left to right: Mary Ellen McCarthy-Art Editor, Phyllis Kemp-Photography Editor. Y pb ,,f- flax A Ssi Peer slang Ed 1 :for Jeanette Gori, Patricia Wooster, Kenneth Hatlee, Gordon Peck, Ronald Holloway, Ellen Adsit, Phyllis Kemp. Ellen Adsit and Patricia Wooster-Literary Editors G01-don x 1 f . '. . . I I - .,,,. I i 42 ,I li:9..,1 1 , 1 4 B352 lf, 21-12 :unusa- l u King and His Knights Lelt to right: Gordon Peck, Gary Evans, William Beck, Richard Burwash. King Francis Vincent, Lloyd Martin, Raymond Snyder, Keith McFarren. Senior Ball wel Xxweixgae all FQ V! -Ol'0 OPC' Q ri A X., lk ,gi Y 3 Q 'U' JUNIOR PROM QUEEN AND COURT - r Left to right: Edward Tetrault, Carole Bromley, Ronald Stewart, Doris Gorsline, George Sweet, Gloria Higham, Donald Dewey, Lillian Ostiguy, Brent Hubbs, Queen Helen Bertrand, Gerald Kane, Patricia Wooster, Kenneth Hatlee, Janice Werner, Hopper, Jack Clark, Priscilla Keefner. ,lumor Prom 1 I 5 l nf? K 'si we X fi' 4- bf of ' ' , f g R ilfgfb Q - I' x E '!J 'Z . N qrsx Qxn -L J Gordon Peck, Susan fl ,. ML, V ,lvl X , nf 4 1' Y , 5,Q , 2 if' W ! ,xr 5 37 lx ' 2 K. 'T' , j ' - ff J gr fx S xy - ff . ff V4 'Ah ,f,f m f JxN f uv '- f 'f W xw fl Y- f . , ,, , mm , X' ' T 1 0 , Lv 315 1 ff fcgiix V 1 N K f, - V ufwm, fwf f N211 ,',' f f ,, , . , ,,, 4946 L , ,,,, ' 4 V' 'ka ' I X L ' X , X f fQ , A f F , X Hf?.Hw-?kf ML'5 iQLLWwWYT?I X ,M ,QQWV f QV , 'Qkf 2 5 'ihf A , V350 1 ,, V fb wk ku. Lf f f 5, ,f W gg if Q , x - 'A Jf,f:.rg ,W...M,..-..,,,.4,N.:M.,4,,' f 4 ' i Ts! +4fMaq'ffv1'11 ' ' V' ,M -f X! .aah ' A gg ,Z , , HWQv 4964, ,. ,W ,3 ,V I 1 Y ,.., jg.. --f-J 21533 lass Will -:eg r Hank Abeel-leaves his nickname, Hurricane, to Tony Yates. Ellen Adsit-leaves her gift of gab to Phyllis Barrett. Joyce Adsit-leaves her worn-out roller skates to Mr. Zeller. Yoko Asuke--leaves her Japanese accent to next year's foreign exchange student. Kenneth Ayotte-leaves all the fun he has had in his senior year to whoever wants it. Carole Ann Barber-leaves her knee socks to Miss McIntosh. Joyce Bassler-leaves her cheerleading uniform to anyone who can fit in it. Clifford Beck-leaves his farming ability to Nancy Peck. Bert Beck-leaves his blue sweater to Judie Cutbush. Ray Bernard-leaves his quiet ways to Don Hunter. Helen Bertrand--leaves her French book to Mr. Jepson. Carole Bromley-leaves all her days-present to Jane Frier. Barbara Bryans-leaves the art room to the Big Three: Markowicz, Lavery, Alexander. Johanna Buffoni-leaves Bus 455 to anyone who wants it. Dick Burwash-leaves his fickle ways to Joyce Fitch. Lillian Clark-leaves her witty ways to her sister, Mary. Curt Daniels-leaves his engineer boots to Mary DeMartino. Phil Dean-leaves his driving ability to George Potter. Don Dewey-leaves his crew-cut to Newman Adsit. Gary Evans-leaves his heart to Sally Petersen. Noreen Felthousen-leaves the art room to anyone who can keep it clean. Gloria Flagler-leaves her law book to Phyllis Perry. Ken Flagler-leaves his duties as soccer man- ager to Don Shafts. Roger Frament-leaves his techniques and cordovan ducks to Dizzy Desnoyers. George Gage-leaves his luck in deer hunting to Bruce Keeler. John Gatus-leaves his quiet ways to any- body who wants them. Linda Gorham-leaves her Bermuda shorts to Mr. Brostoski. Jeanette Gori-leaves her tenor position to Ellen Peck. Doris Gorsline-leaves her baton to anyone who wants to take over the Senior Twirlers. Louis Groat-leaves his drumsticks to Rose Mary Ives. Ken Hatlee-leaves his red gym trunks to Mrs. Bryant. Sandra Hewitt-leaves the fourth seat on Bus 1317 to Gail Glover. Gloria Higham-leaves her lifesavers to Caro- lyn Goldsberry for future chemistry classes. Ronnie Holloway-leaves all his problems to Mr. Zeller. Robert Hopeck-leaves his dislike of assem- blies to Robert Sweeney. Susan Hopper-leaves with much regret. Gerald Jerome-leaves law class to anyone who wants it. Priscilla Keefner-leaves the shower room to Miss Hubbard. Phyllis Kemp-leaves her blue and white shoe laces to J. Fred Muggs, the Junior Mascot. Joan Kessler-leaves her sports ability to her sister, Margaret. Caroline Kopacki-leaves her good times in Miss McIntosh's classes to Marcia Bruzdzin- ski. 1 '. 5 f' . , - f ..- f ., ...n ,, ,A . fn I - I A - ' ' ' , 1 f I I r ' I ' V . 1, , ' ', If ' . ' .A,.' J' . . I' . ' I 4 ll' . .11 - ..L.,,,' '--- '.- .-L',l'-. ' . .-. - . - lil - ..-..., -Q., YI., 'X ,-' ,- f 4 Q, . ' ,J ,rj-'gps ' . g- . -. '- i.,,--.. X . Pat Kowaleski-leaves a typewriter cleaner and an eraser to Mrs. Peck. Julia La Barge-leaves her name Spitfire to anyone who can stand it. Leslie Lasher-leaves his dual exhaust to Mr. Oakes. Carol Mailloux-leaves her pony tail to Miss Hubbard. Stanley Malecki-leaves his art class to any- one with a broom and dustpan. Walter Marchewka-leaves the F.F.A. Dairy Bar to David Peck. Lloyd Martin-leaves all his private lingo, tales, and love lanes to Newman Adsit. Barbara Milczarek-leaves her science courses to her sister, Joan. Maureen Millington-leaves her sneakers to Mr. Hicks. Jo-Ann Morris-leaves her ability to paint garages to Bob Meager. Mary Ellen McCarthy-leaves her art ability to her brother, Dan. Keith McFarren-leaves his ambition to do homework to Karen Nielsen. Alan Palmer-leaves his cooking ability to Art Fawthrop. Ken Pasquarell-leaves his ability to get along with teachers to Corky Philo. Gordie Peck-leaves his cow ribbons to all the cute heifers. Erno Petanszky-leaves his gymnastic ability to Charles Male. Janice Petuske-leaves her position as secre- tary of Student Council to anyone who has a lot of study halls. Lorraine Pierre-leaves her nickname Pee Wee to Kathy Foley. Stanley Raylinsky-leaves his ability to skip 8th period study hall to Tommy Rainville. Ellen Roberts-leaves her ha-ha to Mr. Baker. Sheila Ryan-leaves to Mr. Slate the sculpture she made of him. Doreen Sabourin-leaves her third-lane parking space to anyone who can walk that far. Ronnie Schell-leaves S.C.S. with a sigh of relief. Josephine Seilberger -leaves her bottle of peroxide to the Bobsey Twins. Carole Sitterly -- leaves her drum stand to Eileen Costanzo. Ray Snyder - leaves his stirring ambition to Bob Lavery. Mike Stiles - leaves his black leather jacket to Diane Johnson. Don Stoddard - leaves his false beliefs to Gladys Marchewka. Joyce Sumner - leaves Mr. Jepson to Carrie Peek. Arleen Titus -leaves her chorus music to Maren Jepson. Dick Vincent - leaves his ability to play the guitar to Richard Seymour. Donna Werner - leaves her shy, quiet ways to Mrs. Lukasiewicz. Janice Werner - leaves Mr. Oakes' first period study hall to anyone who can bear it. Barbara West - leaves her class presidency to anyone with iron nerves. Olive Whitney - leaves her history book to anyone who can stand it. Charles Wickes -- leaves the movie projector to Mr. Slate. Diane Williams - leaves her empty gum-wrap- pers to Sandy Hamilton. Pat Wooster - leaves her white bucks to Miss George. Paul Zakriski--leaves his editorship of the year- book to anyone foolish enough to accept it. 1 I . 1 .'r 4 1 . i, .- 47 f uf ..' . ,f. 1 lass Prophecy Expansion-that's our theme and as we look far into the future we see that Shenendehowa has expanded. From the central school that used to be our home away from home, it has grown into a thriving town known all over the state as Shenendehowaville. Who are the founders of this town? To whom does this town owe its existence? Who are the leaders, the big business men? The answer to these questions is none other than the Class of 1958. A lot has happened since we received our diplomas and we are proud to have had a part in it. Let's take a stroll down one of Shenendehowaville's busy streets and see what has been going on. A big neon sign announces Stoddard and McFarren Cafe. Inside a hat check girl with a familiar face takes our hat. Why sure enough, it's Gloria Flagler, and she has long blond hair now. Wow! A handsome waiter comes and leads us to our table. He says he is Mr. Evans, but you'd never know Gary-his hair is so gray! I guess his wife, the former Doris Gorsline, is nagging him too much. Several couples seem to be having a wonderful time on the dance floor. Ray and Noreen Snyder are taking advantage of this chance to get away from the kids for a while as are Ray and Joyce Bernard. The music stops-the curtain rises. Before our eyes we see the most beautiful line of chorus girls ever! Joyce Adsit, Helen Bertrand, Carol Bromley, Priscilla Keefner, Pat Wooster, and Linda Gorham make up this pleasant eyeful. Gloria Higham makes a lovely accompianist at the con- sole. We leave now after saying hello to Don and Keith, the owners. We decide to visit the Shenendehowaville University and we find that many of our graduates are now professors. Walter Marchewka and Curt Daniels are teaching a course in agriculture, Dick Burwash and Ken Hatlee are heading boys' physical education, while Janice Petuske and Joan Kessler are keeping the girls in shape. Barb Milczarek is teaching a science course and Barb West heads the history department. We learn that Ellen Adsit has received her degree and is teaching a course in personality development. Feeling hungry, we decide to eat here. Eight cafeteria workers give us our food. They are Carol Mailloux, Barbara Bryans, Lillian Clark, Diane Wil- liams, Joyce Sumner, Lorraine Pierre, Olive Whitney, and Ellen Roberts. Their boss and head of the cafeteria is Alan Palmer. We take a trip up to the office and find Paul Zakriski, dean of the university busy at his desk, Jeanette Gori, his private secretary, is taking dictation. Leaving the university, we stop at Ken's Garage and tell Ken Pas- quarell to fill 'er up. Ken Prescott and Ken Flagler are working on Bob Hopeck's hot rod while Ken Ayotte is sitting next to the coke machine, loafing on the job. We say good-by and walk a few blocks to the Shenendehowaville Memorial Hospital. Johanna Buffoni, Julia La Barge, Doreen Sabourin, Josephine Seilberger, and Carole Sitterly are all working over Bert and Cliff Beck who just had a smashup coming from an important bar association meet- ing. Dr. Peck and Dr. Gage have things well under control. Lloyd Martin, Bill Tuck, John Gatus, and Bob Teresko are all bus drivers for the local bus company. We hop into Bill's bus and drive to the airport to meet Susan Hopper and Yoko Asuke who are just returning from a goodwill tour of Asia. We make our way back to town and get off the bus at Holloway's Advertising Agency. Pat Kowaleski, Maureen Millington, Carolyn Kopacki, and Sandra Hewitt are busy typing while Mr. Holloway, smoking his expensive Havana cigar, sits with his feet upon the desk. We walk down the hall and soon come to 1VIary Ellen McCarthy's Art School which is still holding its excellent reputation as being the finest anywhere around. Shelia Ryan, Stanley Malecki, and Jerry Jerome are some of her finished products. Henry Abeel and Ronnie Schell are still trying to graduate but have not succeeded yet. As we leave the building, we see Mike Stiles, Stanley Raylinski, Charlie Wickes, and Phil Dean pulling up in their Cadillac with three big bucks tied to the fenders. These men seem to have taken some time off from their farming. Arleen Titus and Donna Werner, two waitresses in the local Coffee Shoppee, seem to be very upset because they feel so sorry for the deer. After they calm down we ask them to give us the low-down on the rest of the 1958 Class. Much to our surprise we learn that Erno Petanszki, Les Lasher, and Louie Groat are writing their love-lorn column for the SHENEN- DEHOWAVILLE DAILY NEWS. jo-Ann Morris and Phyllis Kemp are co- editors of the newspaper. Dick Vincent is the star of the local Hillbilly Show, Don Dewey and Roger Frament are competing with him in the popular-record field. Janice Werner is their publicity manager. Their latest recording is Hey, Hey! Why Ain't I Married? We thank the girls and leave them. This is the end of the line. We take one last look at Shenendehowaville and, with pride, turn and walk away. This is our look into the future. Impossible you say? Not quite. Ridicul- ous? Not exactly. In order to expand you must have initiative. In order to grow you must have imagination. Far fetched? Yes. But impossible? No. We, the Class of 1958, will expand. Probably not into a Schenendehowaville but we will grow. We will grow into better men and women, better citizens, and a better generation. FOTCI n xx wri- B7 'U 'i ' .............-T'-'iff 'T' 'aiu 1 'SC 24, Dear Friends, Your thoughtfulness and sincerity toward world peace made it possible for me to come to your community. Representative of Japan, I have experi- enced and learned your way of living. At the same time, I tried to be a part of the good- will bridge over the Pacific by introducing my country, wishing someday you'l1 visit us. If you find people in Japan as wonderful as I find you at Shenendehowa, you'1l surely have an enjoyable time! YOKO ASUKE Dear Friends, I would like to take this opportunity to thank all of you who made my trip to Ger- many possible. It was a wonderful and gratify- ing experience. While abroad, I lived with a foreign family and was accepted as one of them. Their language and customs were new to me but with much kind help I learned to under- stand and love them. It is now my hope to transfer this experience to my school and com- munity. Your A.F.S. representative, Susan Hopper American Field Service Student 7 Susan and Family Susan Aboard Ship .gl 1'-'J' JUNIOR CLASS MISS GEORGE-Front Row, left to right: R. Somerville, R. Sluti, G. Potter, S. Newell. Second Row: J. Wagner, T. Scott, B. Scanlon, B. Sielberger, G. Seilberger, A. Seeley, M. Riberdy, S. Petersen, R. Sweeney, P. Perry. Third Row: C. Roy, C. Oakes, J. Swatling, E. Peck, J. Reynolds, R. Malloch, J. OlBrien. Junior Class JUNIOR CLASS MR. LEONARD-Front Row, left to right: P. Barrett, T. Andrews, A Charbonneau, T. Bonneau. Second Row: J. Frier, J. De Long, B. Cordsen, J. Althouse, J Fitch, R. Brown. Third Row: B. Fonda, P. Fasake, J. Fontaine, D. Cooper, L. Bennett, M Buffoni, M. Bruzdzinski, R. Davenport, C. Daniels, A. Fountain, B. Brewster, W. Bull Fourth Row: W. Des Forges, W. Clancy, R. Beck. ,,- -..c..i'f JUNIOR CLASS MRS. LUKASIEWICZ-Front Row, Ielt to right: E. Liedkie, B. Keeler, D. Male, E. Morris, T. Hicks, C. Martin, P. Nadeau. Second Row: J. Manley, D. Jarose, C. Goldsbury, R. Lavery, R. Kemp, B. Goddard, R. Meager, A. Habesch. Third Row: N. Hes- son, C. Kenny, F. Gaudette, N. Millington, D. Knorowski, G. Glover, E. Jones, G. Medick, N. Hubbard. Junior Class Officers Robert Lavery Robert Lavery---Vice-President Vice Pfesidenf Thomas Hicksa L - President Phyllis Barretta - - Treasurer Phyllis Perry ,,.. Secretary Phyllis Perry Secretary - P' - NA F3 PH 5 , , I , e I --Y 'U I, 1 I u I. - I I ji i l. SOPHOMORE CLASS MR. HICKS - Front Row, zen to fight' M. Burgi, Marion Carlo Befffafldi C. Ballard, R. Brown, S. Adams, S. Ciotti, W. Charbonneau, Pr6Sid6Ilf Bradshaw. Second Row: S. Bailey, D. Cassidy, S. Carlo, P. Burns Blossom, D. Chase, M. Beck, B. Coonradt. Third Row: R. Allen Costanzo, N. Adsit, F. Bessette, M. Carlo, D. Bloodgood, D. Boyack Ayotte. r v 3 Sophomore Class SOPHOMORE CLASS MISS SIMMONS- Front Row, Ielt to right: K De Cerce, D. Hunter, W. Husson, R. Drake, A. Fawthrop, G. Greene Second Row: R. Gibbs, C. Fitch, N. Crawford, P. De Voe, E. Jackson R. Ives, M. Gilson, K. Fagan. Third Row: R. Des Forges, G. English, H Hatlee, M. De Martino, R. Jobin, C. Fasake, L. Gregoire. Fourth Row! J. Gorcesky, W. Hedrick, K. Foley, P. Holohan, D. Greene, R. Harlow. 1 Ronald Gibbs Vice President ilk' -. 2f LizEA4ff.TM11lE5 -.!'E !M2A'il2fiW?'.1 KliFl'f'I .ITFEE I 'vi lfr- -. 'f 'L nk1dXT.Jm. fHiK4 In -.1 'rv .f : api- . 'Im ,.,... - r Q gf! 'ag: .xAPi.V....-L Patricia Wielt SOPHOMORE CLASS MR. SLATE-Front Row, left to right: F. Sefifeiafy Putnam, D. Yates, W. Titterington, L. Teresko, J. Shay. Second Row: L. Perry, S. Swatling, D. Theil, S. Sackett, N. Peck, L. Peck, J. Cutbush. Third Row: D. Martineau, S. Peck, A. Thomas, N. Stah, T. Rainville, J. Snyder, L. Sharron. Fourth Row: K. Wilson, P. Zakriski, N. Serba, L. Werner, P. Seymour, J. Wojtowicz, J. Sweeney, R. Wickstrom. Sophomore Class SOPHOMORE CLASS MRS. DURAND-Front Row, left to right: C. Martin, S. Luse, B. Kleaka, J. Moran, D. Johnson, S. Limbacker. Second Row: S. Milkins, D. Little, B. Luse, R. Milkins, S. Knorowski, J. O'Brian, J. Kenny. Third Row: R. McCu11en, J. Kuhlburg, P. Lavdiere, W. Louprette, G. Marchewka, P. Knight, J. Owens. ,un -- ,la 25 Arthur Fawthrop Treasurer -diff' ,wwe 1-s FRESHMAN CLASS MISS WHITEHURST-Front Row, left to right! Warren I-Iagadom R. Gatus, B. Fisher, J. Fontaine, J. Freemire, R. Glasgow. Second Row: J. De Voe, M. Fewkes. Third Row: A. Fremont, C. Droms, E. Deno, J. Gaydushek, M. Jepson, A. Gorham, K. Gorcesky, L. Droms, P. Donohue. J. Dowse, S. Fawthrop, R. Dunn, D. Fernandez, J. Giroux, C. Esmond, Freshman Class President FRESHMAN CLASS MRS. FRIER-Front Row, left to right: H. Hayes K. Ives, K. Keefner, J. Jackson, J. Hickey. Second Row: P. Huzar, H Herrick, R. Heckman, C. Keeler, D. Kessler, M. Kasper. Third Row: D Gori, P. Hausmann, D. Kowaleski, C. Hinricks, Y. Hanczaryk, D. Herold, J. Lennox, G. La Barge. 1 5 Karen Nielson Vice President lug all 5 d1i:' L7W -5W!?'bMl5'-?'v Y'f '11 ' 4 fa - -.Xp ,, lf Janet Jackson Row: W. Rosen, P. Piche, R. Peck, L. Prlmett W Owens H Ruff W Secretar Philo, M. Seeley, J. Peck, B. Priddle. Third Row J Riley Y Prescott Y F. Panis, M. Racette, L. Roy, E. Santspree D Peck C Remxllard W Roat, P. Parker. Freshman Class FRESHMAN CLASS MISS FINK-Front Row, left to right: C. Male, G. Miller, D. Olsen, Sitting, R. Lucarelli, N. Miller, D. Morey. Second Row: S. Normile, W. McCune, S. Lutz, Lucarelli, J. Malecki, M. Manley, K. Neilson, E. McBain, R. Meager, D. Mailloux, C. Millington. nf ' FRESHMAN CLASS MRS. ASHWORTH Front Row left to right G. Rouselle, M. Roy, M. Quinn, N. Petersen P Rxeck R Riddle Second --. ui img ,, M- fv were Af- .5 f H.: Jim.-.W ........ in FRESHMAN CLASS MRS. TRACEY-Front Row, Ielt to right: C. Baranowski, N. Barndt, C. Dempsey, M. Clark, L. Clark, Conners, S. Bloodgood, B. Buffoni, L. Bailey, J. Crawford. Second Row: E. Dean, R. Cleveland, J. De Martino, L. Austin, D. Cooper, R. Denner, R. Cox, K. Baker, W. Burgi, G. Calvin. Freshm an Class FRESHMAN CLASS MR. JEPSON--Front Row, left to right: C. Lanne D. Thiele, Skocylas, K. Yates, J. Simmons, B. Solowski. Second Row: D. West, S. Shopmyer, R. Stewart, P. Smith, R. Swatling, C. Werner, W Voelker, J. Vincent, W. Wojtowicz, P. Titus. Third Row: G. Swatling G. Zych, B. Vanderwerken, D. Shafts, C. Sober, W. Sharron, A. Pelletier R. Stalioraitis, B. Shippee, T. Wooster, J. Werner, D. Sicko, C. Snyder. 'WWW Q... . 'Z f ul .,-1.- . yn. Junior Hi h Facult IIE, x fi' I 5-. -5 Q '-V T-A ,- 2955 -. 'Wff s , g. . gK.:jgi'gg.:xfQ . .-r ' . '5 '. .vnki J, 41 1, err Qu if-N rs M ' ' K ' ' 5,3 -1., , va L x '-y--:.,',i,.jj.,.'f1, A S !.,', 4. init., A ., J... s., - wld' A - rrp .4 IP' ' Nu, .,,, 22. Q Y , Jw , 'Y 'Q I ng- . 4 ' fr ff .:'og,: , ' uv.:-ff' :rx -,f X f Sitting, Ieit to right: Miss Tumer, Mrs. Youtsler, Mrs. Dickerman. Second Row: Mr. Smith, Mr. Jones, Mr. Andrews, Mr. Choufii. EIGHTH GRADE MRS. DICKER- MAN-Front Row, Ieit to right: S. Ray, A. Cochrane, M. La Barge, N. Flagler, L. Miller, L. Bruno, E. Tinney. Second Row: R. Vaillan- court, B. Campbell, W. Polak, T. Meade, F. DeVoe, H. Sabourin, D. Ruddy, R. Perry, R. La Valle, R. Meade, F. Goudard, A. Nutting, T. Laraway, B. Gilliam, G. Lambert. EIGHTH GRADE MR. HILL- Front Row, Ieit to right: P. Dicker- man, S. Little, J. Dworakowski, J. Carlson, R, Adsit, G. Bilinski, C. Ed- monds, B. Mager, Second Row: J. Sicko, M. Greene, G. Sauerbrey, M. Shehadeh, R. Snyder, S. DeVoe, L. Bonneau, L. Ziegenhom, P. Hubbard. Third Row: B. St. Gelais, D. Hewitt, R. Cleveland, G. Chevalier, W. Cleve- land, L. Brenn, W. Evans, D. Harlow, J. Durfee. Ei hth Grade EIGHTH GRADE MR. JONES- Front Row, left to right: J. Habesch, W. Lillibridge, E. Goddard, D Stott, R. Dahoda. Second Row: M Kessler, I. Nadeau, J. Milczarek, G Stiles, S. Putnan, D. Parazynski Third Row: D. Huneau, B. Hawk J. Eckert, C. Kowsky, S. Meade, B. Scanlon, G. Sicko, W. Gorski, M. Labonter, J. Male. A EIGHTH GRADE MR. SMITH- Front Row, left to right: R. Sitterly, K. Kleaka, C. Moore, F. Weston. Second Row: G. Bilinski, I. Barrett, P. Milkins, G. Hayes, V. Beck, L. Van Derwerken, M. Herrington. Third Row: C. Kuhlberg, C. Pingel- ski, J. Wallimann, A. Kidalowski, B. Boutwell, M. Bosley, H. I-Iuneau, S. Belkevich, B. Moran. Fourth Row: R. Morey, T. Doring, J. Jarose, J. Easton, R. I-Ierold. Ei hth Grade -Si ug SEVENTH GRADE MR. AN- DREWS-Front Row, left to right: J. Duell, J. Predel, D. Fudger, J. Witecki, P. Spass, E. I-Iabesch, A. Hutchins, S. Vincent, R. Medick. Second Row: J. Palm, P. Solowski, P. Putnan, R. Foland, J. Bailey, W. Per- kins, M. Goudard, R. Peck, W. Herrick. Third Row: P. Male, D, MacNeil, C. Koyyc, D. Michalowski, B. Ayotte, A. Lutz, T. Polak, B. Slowek, E. Scott, R. Powers, G. Vet- ter, J. Rousselle, D. Jess, E. Evans. EIGHTH GRADE MISS TURNER -Front Row, lelt to right: W. Mill- ington, W. Lohnes, K. Swatling, J. Pingelski, E. De Voe, T. Mikels. Second Row: C. Hatlee, C. Frederik- sen, I. Burke, M. Genevick, B. Pappa, J. Hayner, D. White. Third Row: M. Haney, B. Costanzo, J. Kerley, D. Reed, G. Henness, B. Roy, D. Osborn, E. Needle, F. Flavin, B. Boyack, A. Gaudette, R. Bryans, C. Bailey, R. Greene, L. Hatlee. 1-- .,.. 5'I,Z...1 'ITM' I -' 4 ' -I-7l E -anim--6 Seventh Grade SEVENTH GRADE MRS. MAUZEY-Front Row, left to right: D. Fitch, W. Jourdenais, J. Quacken- bush. Second Row: W. Roberts, J. Husson, D. Ayotte, D. Ray, R. Sa- bourin, S. Pierre, F. Peek. Third Row: B. Boyack, G. Swatling, J. De Martino, M. Shay, G. Gatus, L. Ayotte, D. Giroux, J. Ballard. ' 1..f'iMxM . H2 SEVENTH GRADE MRS. YOUTS- LER-Front Row, left to right: S. Hopper, D. Lawrence, C. Brown. Second Row: C. Wickham, G. Sta- lioraitis, S. Jarose, R. Macaulay, G. Luse, D. Riberdy, K. Crawford. Third Row: C. Van Allen, W. Cutbush, J. Brzuska, P. Christopher, M. Bahr, S. Kowaleski, J. Williams, S. McBain, L. Johnson. Fourth Row: C. Moquist, S. Wickstrom, D. Priddle, K. Frament, R. Larmon, D. Suther- land, G. Hedrick, S. Harper, L. Jones, R. Martineau, P. Sicko, C. Burns. SEVENTH GRADE MR. CHOUFFI -Front Row, Ieit to right: G. Gre- goire, P. Roy, R. Kolasienski, J. Titterington, J. Kidalowski. Second Row: D. Spass, S. Luse, M. Quinn, P. Harris, J. Jenkins, S. Huzar, J. Pierre. Third Row: M. Hines, M. Klett, D. Van Bramer, G. Gillam, E. Faulkner, D. Normile, S. Du- pont, G. MacDonald, P. Krause. Fourth Row: T. Drake, D. Anderson, J. Wickes, L. Morris, S. Ruddy, E. Krowiecki, J. Jones, L. Hatlee, B. Crawford, S. Kemp. Qi pfllvps W ig-9 s, Qi3fn 1 s s so I Q . Q Junior High Activities L , x IJ ,. za-4 55 Efxivqj 7 ' ' ' -sins ' A i if ' gin,-Fw ' B I se X41 s K iii Yorkers Club Hobby Club Chorus Dramatics Club Junior Band I 1, 9 1 Q 9 if ' V A , . 1 ' ,rr V . . ,.,,. .,, .,-I '.,.H ' - Left to right: Y. Asuke, P. Barrett, J. Bassler, B. Milczarek, P. Kemp, S. Hopper, D. Gorsline, K. Hatlee, J. La Barge, B. West, J. Wagner, G. Peck, J. Frier, DeLong, P. Zakriski. MEMBERS INDUCTED IN 1956-57-Front Row, left to right: Joyce Bassler, Paul Zakriski, Phyllis Kemp, Mrs. Virginia Armstrong. Second Row: Barbara West, Kenneth Hatlee, Susan Hopper, Gordon Peck. ation al Honor Society Dwaaskill Chapter of the National Honor Society emphasizes qualities of scholarship, leadership, character, and service . . . scholar- ship given at graduation to deserving senior . . . has charge of Honor Roll assemblies. Represents student body . . . formu- 1-1':- lates school calendar . . . sponsors American Field Service Student Ex- :-:-:-:-' change Program . . . regulates class 5.3.3.3 and club social activities . . . mediates --1-I-1-1 between students and administration. Afamftvf . Student Council Front Row, left to right: D. Blossom, R. Sweeney, S. Knorowski, J. Petuski, G. Peck, C. Daniels, R. Burwash, R. Des Forges, C. Oakes. Second Row: S. Jarose, C. p ....... 1 .....,. 1 5 i 5 a fi 4 E Kopyc, G. Lambert, J. Hayner, Miss Simmons, Miss Whitehurst, Mr. Slate, W. Marchewka, D. Herold, S. Bloodgood, Y. Asuke, L. Johnson. No T 32. s.-.J 1 t ...... I. J Front Row, left to right: S. Hopper, P. Kemp, E. Lied- Third Row: R. Brown, D. Sicko, G. Higham, M. kie, J. jenkins, Palm, M. Jepson. Second Row: R. Fewkes, P. Barrett, R. Gibbs. Fourth Rowt C. Sitterly, Drake, R' Kemp, S- Sh0Pm9y91', R- DUUH, H- Jenkins. E, Costanzo, G. Peck, R. Snyder, W. Cleveland. Front Row: D. Gorsline. Second Row: J. La Barge, P. De Voe. Third Row: M. Beck, K. Wilson, N. Peck. Twirlers Learn fundamental routines for parades, con- certs, assemblies . . . divided into two groups Senior Twirlers, novices. lil Front Row, Ieit to right: J. Frier, J. Fitch, J. DeLong, G. Sauerbrey. Third Row: L. Brenn, C. Sackett, M. L. Bennett, J. Wagner, M. Shehadeh. Second Row: R. Kasper, D. Dewey, K. Hatlee, C. Beck, R. Beck. Fourth Glasglow, R. Mallock, G. Potter, W. Beck, J. Shea, Row: R. Ives, P. Roy, J. Kidalowski. 4525 1 if Ban d 1' ,. Plays in parades . . . concerts . . . pep rallies . . . gives annual Spring Concert. . . contributes to beauty of our school. Conductor . 5352 49 11359 ' may fi Front Row, left to right: R. Brown, J. Owens, D. Sey- mour, A. Charbonneau, Snyder, S. Carlo, J, Gori, M. Fewkes, C. Keeler, P. Huzar, L. Pierre, N. Peterson, M. Quinn. Second Row: R. Gibbs, G. Peck, N.'Mil1ing- ton, C. Oakes, S. Shopmeyer, J. Cutbush, P. Piche, D. Gori, D. Johnson, L. Peck, N. Peck, P. Beck. Third Row: K. Ayotte, D. Vincent, A. Palmer, R. Malloch, P. Kowaleski, M. Jepson, J. Jackson, J. Connors, J. Sumner, J. Kuhlberg, D. Boyack, B. Cordsen. Consists of 77 members . . . directed by Lee Norton . . . presents two concerts yearly, Christmas and Spring. Conductor ' S fa 2 5 4 3 he 16 tw' l . ,, , 4- A ' 2 -'K ,Vx f, , E x ,v i V Front Row, left to right: C. Mailloux, P. DeVoe, S. Peterson, M. Riberdy, B. Milczarek, J. LaBarge, E. Peck, S. Luse, D. Mailloux, M. Buffoni. Second Row: C. Ballard, J. Moran, C. Martin, D. Werner, A. Thomas, S. Peck, G. Higham, R. Kemp, D. Manley, J. Frier. Third Row: A. Titus, S. Swatling, C. Fagan, J. Althouse, N. Hubbard, P. Wooster, M. McCarthy, N. Miller, H. Hatlee, M. Burgi, L. Droms. Janice Althouse, Jane Frier, Bertha Cordsen. Accompanists Presents assemblies . . . sings in Christmas program . . . promotes friendly relations with area schools by interchanging of concerts. f 4 ,aw ..-. .--- 'W J 1 I 1 if '93- WE' , M fm, is qi' HL' by gQf Q 6 .Q 1 ' eeffwmrt.. . . f f. 'F ' Front Rggcileiitiltci-ight: Mr. Norton, Althouse, C. 0 h Mailloux, D. Manley, E. Liedkie, L. Bennett, J. Frier. rc Second Row: M. Gibson, S. Jarose, M. Fewkes, M. Kasper, H. Jenkins, L. Brenn, K. De Cerce, W. Beck, J. Shea. Third Row: W. Cleveland. Gives students a chance to use musical talents . . . active in assemblies . . . ambition, to grow each year and become a bigger and better musical organization. o homore Y-Teens P c. - A service club . . . sophomore girls . . Front Row, left to right: C. Kowaleski, S. Luse, J. takes part in activities at Y,W,C,A, , Swatling, D. Thiele, D. Manley, P. De Voe. Second Sadie Hawkins Day dance annually. Row: L. Perry, C. Ballard, N. Peck, M. Beck, L. Peck, J. Cutbush, M. Burgi. Third Row: J. Snyder, J. Moran, D. Boyack, L. Gregoire, K. Foley, D. Johnson, B. Kleaka, C. Limbacher, H. Hatlee, R. Ives, N. Craw- Ford, HS. Ciotti. M91 4 .-2. 49 Mamgg, M N wx? M was- vis' i Li 156500 'LZ lui ' 15 Mig. li Vu i Front Row, Ieit to right: T. Yates, B. Fisher, L. Bailey, H. Hayes, Luse, E. Goman, J. Gaydushek, J Connors, C. Dempsey. Second Row: J. Skoyclas, D Morey, T. Wooster, D. Gori, M. Fewkes, J. Dowse, P. Piche, B. Priddle, S. Knorowski, E. Jackson. Third Row: D. Sicko, M. Kasper, W. Sharron, W. Jeske, R Wickstrom, R. Allen, W. Titterington, D. Yates, G English, D. Hunter. Front Row, left to right: D. Vincent, P. Wooster, L. Clark, D. Johnson, D. Werner, J. Werner, A. Thomas, S. Carlo, S. Ryan, B. Milczarek. Second Row: R. Holloway, G. Jerome, B. Buffoni, S. Luse, S. Blood- good, A. Titus, G. Miller, Cutbush, C. Oakes, C Roy, G. Higham, P. Kemp, C. Droms, S. Hewitt, J. Morris, L. Pierre, D. Williams, J. LaBarge. -farm' - -Y 1 i A Yorkers History Can Be Fun New York State Historical Associa- tion . . . free admission to museums, Coopers- town and Ticonderoga . . . The Yorker . . field trips . . . debates . . .reports . . . games . . . Capital City Jamboree . . . grades seven through ten. 5EE5E5E5EfiS:X CHIEFTAIN Inforrns teachers and students of special events and news . . . member of Empire State School Press Association. was Front Row, Ieit to right: C. Martin, P. Kowaleski, S. Hopper, O. McBain, J. Frier, C. Barber, J. Althouse. Second Row: J. Gori, J. Petuske, D. Gorsline, A. Seeley, E. Adsit, D. Williams, P. Barrett, T. Bonneau, R. Kemp. Third Row: Bassler, S. Newell, J. DeLong, J. Fitch, J. Wagner, V. Robbins, Y. Asuke, L. Pierre, C. Oakes, Mrs. Frier, M. Buffoni, N. Hubbard. Fourth Row: M. Millington, B. Cordsen, J. Sumner, J. O'Brien, R. Meager, B. Scanlon, B. Seilberger. Front Row, Ieit to right: O'Brien, P. Zakriski, K. Hatlee, G. Potter, A. Palmer, R. Bernard, P. Zakriski, R. Gibbs. Second Row: D. Burwash, R. Des Forges, D. Dewey, B. Clancy, B. Standish, D. Green, G. Peck. 5 Jr. and r. Y-Teens A service club . . . junior, senior girls . . . takes part in activities at Y.W.C.A. . . . sponsors Sadie Hawkins Day Dance annually. HI-Y Affiliated with YMCA . . . high standards of Christian character . . . contributes to world service, school, and many other organiza- tions . . . established Student Day . . . plan- ned and executed first Arbor Day. ffe-55 Ui 'ii in lc. 1-'rs-1 rr F.F.A. Enrolled in Vocational Agriculture . . . owns tractor and plow . . . presents calf to junior or senior . . . crop demonstration . . . soil testing program . . . develops leadership ability. F.H.A. Toward New Horizons Bake sales . . . FFA-FHA Banquet . . . parties . . . helps orphan children . . . Dis- trict Rallies . . . State Rallies. 14... 1 Front Row, left to right: W Beck R. Beck R Tere ko ' x y - S R. Sweeney, C. Daniels, W. Marchewka. Second Row: W. Charbonneau, J. Kenney, P. Hausmann, C. Beck D. Peck, L. Teresko, T. Scott, W. Owen, T. Hicks, G La Barge. Third Row: P. Rieck, M. Stiles, K. De Cerce, A. Bertrand, Swatling, T. Hatlee, W. Woj towicz, D. Cooper, D. McCarthy, Mr. Oakes. Front Row, Ielt to right: M. Manley, R. Lucarelli, L. Droms, L. VanDerwerken. Second Row: B. Solow- ski, D. Thiele, S. Lutz. Third Row: Fontaine, A. Pelletier, D. Primeau, C. Peek, M. Riberdy, D. Fernan- dez, D. Kowaleski, C. Millington, D. Mailloux. Fourth Row: C. Sackett, N. Millington, M. Quinn, N. Peterson, G. Swatling, J. jackson, 1. Lennox. 2.4 v . .l 51,9-it if ff HY' X27 4 215 Front Row, left to right: P. Seymour, P. Brynes, L. Roy, R. Seymour, W. Bull, F. Bradshaw. Second Row: J. Owens, D. Cooper, E. Morse, J. O'Brien, R. Mc- Cullen. Friday 8th period . . . kitchen in- vaded by sophomore, junior, senior boys . . . learning more about food, proper equipment, safety factors, ac- curate measurements... cookies, candies, cakes. S-3 in ., Tl' ., ,Aj S Chefis Club .N.A. Front Row, left to right: J. Kuhlberg, N. Barndt, C Keeler, E. Leidke. Second Row: D. Sabourin, E. Cos- tanzo, M. Carlo, H. Bertrand, D. Little, B. Buffoni, J Malecki, P. Donohue, Buffoni. Encourages girls to enter nursing profession . . . speakers . . . field trips, movies . . . Talent Show . . . scholar- ship to senior girl. ta 1 N, gs Biolo a.Xr 'B N Front Row, Ielt to right: B. Kleaka, W. Husson, C Fasake, W. Charbonneau, P. Weber, L. Teresko. Second Row.' R. Gibbs, W. Hedrick, J. Shea, R. Harlow C. Limbacher, K. DeCerce, Mr. Leonard. Furthers students' interest in biology movies, dissecting, and field trips. 1. if lr- J Q sl 0 1 1, ll Science Left to right: D. Sicko, R. Heckman, P. Zakriski, B. Milczarek, R. Allen, Mr. Bamhart. Fosters an interest in science . . . talks by scientists from local area . . . science films . . . exhibits and demonstrations. ' il 1- 1 Q. Front Row, left to right: R. Peck, P. Zakriski, D. Peck, L. Austin. Second Row: C. Wickes, A. Frament, R. Wickstrom, H. Herrick. Third Row: J. Kenny, D. D ' b Greene, D. Yates, W. Titterington, J. O'Brien. Fourth u Row: D. Chase, P. Byrnes, R. Cleveland, DeMartino. Fifth Row: R. Standish, Cto the sidej Mr. Slate. Trains members for make-up, settings, cos- tumes, lighting . . . associate student directors for each production . . . provides entertain- 0 ' ' 9 ment for others . . . The Proposal . . . PI'O1CCt10l11St S f'Arrrair1 And The Night Visitors . . . Our Existence since 1953 . . . members be- come proficient in operating audio-visual equip- ment . . . experience put to work in classes. Assembl Corps Service organization . . . plans assemblies . . . handles stage equipment . . . helps clubs by providing usher service. Hearts Were Young And Gay. Front Row, Ieit to right: N. Hubbard, D. Little, C. Fagan, D. Blossom, S. Fawthrop, R. Jobin, H. Hatlee, D. Johnson, D. Seymour. Second Row: E. Martin, J. Orologio, M. Roy, E. Peck, J. Fitch, D. Martineau, N. Hesson, A. Smith, A. Charbonneau, G. La Barge, F. Bradshaw, B. Luse, B. Shippee. Third Row: J. Manley, G. Marchewka, B. Goddard, P. Perry, S. Milkins, L. Austin, R. Malloch, A. Palmer, C. Snyder, C. Ballard, J. Cutbush, P. Byrnes, S. Bloodgood. I 2 I gl . , ! ? l l Ff0f1f ROW, left to fighfi D- GOT! N- F91th0US9Y1, K4 Panis, M. Manley, D. Mailloux, B. Luse, J. Lennox Neilsen, P. Huzar, J. Manley, J. Lussier, C. Werner, M. Quinn, L. Gregoire, R. Lavery, E. Peck. S. Ciotti, E. McBain. Second Row: Mr. Brostoski, F. Art Activities Makes sets and posters for extra curricular Librar Helps the librarian . . . shelves books . . . activities . . . projects for personal use are organizes magazines . . . decorates display Win- carried out. dow . . . helps students and our school. Front Row, left to right: B. Solowski, H. Hayes, R. Lucarelli, C. Lanne, E. Goman. Second Row: Y. Hanczaryk, H. Ruff, J. Vincent, M. Riberdy, C. Kenney, L. Perry. Third Row: P. De Voe, G. Colvin, S. Ciotti, L. Prirnett, S. Adams, P. Tobin, D. Mailloux. Fourth 1' A SML' Row: N. Hubbard, S. Lutz, B. Luse, J. Snyder, S Bailey, A. Palmer, R. Drake, S. Peck, L. Droms, J Lennox, S. Swatling, W. Charbonneau, R, Brown, G La Barge, Mrs. Ward. Front Row, Ielt to right: G. Higham, J. Fitch, C. Barber, R. Meager, B. Goddard, J. Bassler, Miss George, E. Jones, A. Seeley, J. Wagner, E. Peck, P. Kemp, V. Robbins, J. Buffoni, C. Goldsberry. Second Row: W. Colle e Club Interdenominational . . . promotes spiritu- al growth . . . Christian fellowship . . . high Christian living . . . loyalty to Christ and His church . . . features Christian films, guest speakers. Front Row, left to right: W. Husson, R. Harlow, M. Manley, D. Peck, P. Wielt, A. Fawthrop. Second Row: C. Ballard, E. Adsit, N. Peck, M. Burgi, M. Beck. X... . Des Forges, R. Lavery, J. Palm, R. Malloch, S. Malecki, F. Gaudette, Mr. Hicks, G. Potter, R. Somerville, G. Seilberger, B. Hubbs, G. Gage, R. Bernard. Prepares for scholarship examinations . . . emphasizes culture . . . trips to museums. concerts . . . tells of college life. Bible Club Third Row: R. Kemp, M. Jepson, L. Peck, Y. Asuke, D. Blossom. Fourth Row: Miss Simmons, S. Newell, B. Cordsen, A. Habesch, H. Hatlee. Mi-1 H .! 'MlDE5k'rl'w ,.J '1lml 6 2 I ln t 575 A 1 ' E' ! ,N O Front Row, left to right: B. Goddard, A. Habesch, M. Buffoni, R. Kemp, J. Frier. Second Row: C. Golds- berry, A. Seeley, B. Cordsen, Wagner, S. Newell. Teaches French history, folklore, culture, customs . . . fund-raising projects. Girls, Leaders Front Row, Iett to right: G. Flagler, D. Johnson, J. Petuske, J. LaBarge, S. Hopper, P. Kemp. Second Row: D. Boyack, S. Luse, M. De Martino, D. Manley, P. Third Row: Miss Fink, C. Fagan, G. Glover, L. Ben- nett, J. De Long, R. Meager, V. Robbins, J. O'Brien. French Club Develops leadership in members . . . em- phasizes qualities of responsibility and sports- manship . . . instructs gym classes and offici- ates at intramurals. De Voe, J. Bassler, J. Fitch. Third Row: Y. Asuke, T. Bonneau, M. Burgi, L. Clark, Miss Hubbard, E. Costanzo, J. Werner, B. Cordsen. 1 . fl ' Xe, xx H xx I lx X S ll 'll' xfx X- C 1' 5 X ,X -l K 1 S, Varsit C eerleaders Varsity Cheering . . . sore legs . . . aching backs . . . tired bones . . . voice . . . pep . . . victory . . . defeat. Horizontal Row, Ieit to right: L. Peck, S. Hopper, D. Johnson. Vertical Row, top to bottom: Petuske, H. Bertrand, E. Jackson, J. Bassler. C eerleaders J.V. Cheerleaders . . . started in September . . makes new cheers . . . practices old cheers . . . cheers team to victory. Lelt to right: Donna Werner, Janice Werner, janet jackson, Joy Reynolds, Joyce Fitch, Sally Petersen, Carolyn Goldsberry. Advisors Left to right: Miss McIntosh, Varsity Advisory Miss Van Derhoof, j.V. Advisor. ff 'L - 3 Center Halfback The Varsity Soccer team completed its 1957 season with an overwhelming victory of Right Halfback 12-4 against their rival neighbors, Burnt Hills. Mike Stiles Under the leadership of Coach Hill, the Plains- men won seven of their twelve starts. Varsity Soccer Schedule Waterford O Shenendehowa 6 Troy 8 Shenendehowa 4 Left Wing Lansingburg 2 Shenendehowa 6 Ken Hatlee Watervliet 2 Shenendehowa Burnt Hills O Shenendehowa Keveny 2 Shenendehowa Heatly O Shenendehowa Waterford O Shenendehowa Troy 6 Shenendehowa r- Lansingburg 0 Shenendehowa rn Watervliet 4 Shenendehowa Burnt Hills 4 Shenendehowa Dick Burwash All Stars Front Row, left to right: L. Werner, P. Nadeau, W. Titterington, W. McCune, R. Desnoyers, P. Zakriski. Second Row: Coach Hill, M. Stiles, D. Shafts, P. Zakriski, W. Clancy, G. Peck, D. Burwash, D. Dewey, D. Vincent, K. Hatlee, E. Petanszky, G. Greene. :cr at fm? 'H 'Zi-'.hjT-1 4 L Gi' - - 'fini kip' 4 A at -. I-mf'-1 ,Q . 'f - he ' 4,.,4'? Eh': ai - its Qi. p iw. :i '.'r iff , '. hr' 2 I ees.. QS - 4' ' Y i ' . Y. 5 r ix .-L 1 M i . Y . ' 3, . -A , .. t 'N ,Ink I fi.-1 - 4 AA - J - Y, it ,... Ki' Front Row, left to right: Coach Tetreault, J. O'Brien, P. Hausmann, T. Yates, R. Jobin, D. Cassidy, L. Roy. Second Row: Giroux, D. Greene, J. Shea, W. Jeske, A. Frament, R. Gibbs, W. Hedrick, D. Yates, J. Belke- vich, J. Owens, S. Knorowski, R. McCu11en, E. Deno, R. Wickstrom. The J.V. Soccer Team ended its season with an undefeated record. Coach Tetreault is very proud of this squad, the first in the history of S.C.S. to achieve such a record. Lansingburg 4-0 Duane Greene Troy 4-0 Troy 6-0 ,J :S I flux ,. Xeks 1 . Edward Deno gi i I V. Q Z 1 X I 83 me Y ecXL ,fa ceni ff 1 1 ww Wy' v, -' fn , . .. Y-, , i F., LL' .1 M M .. 1 arsit Basketball Front Row: T. Yates. Second Row: C. Wickes, D. Dewey, G. Peck, K. Hatlee, W. Titterington. Third Row: P. Hausmann, P. Nadeau, D. Vincent, M. Stiles, P. Laverdiere, W. Clancy, R. Burwash, Coach Tetreault. The Varsity Basketball Team, under the direction of Coach Tetreault, has almost balanced the scales with an 8-10 record, un- equaled in the annals of Shenendehowa. Schedule Date Team Nov. 27c,--Burnt Hills Dec. ..et Van Rensselaer Dec. ,,.. Mayfield Dec. .u,. Albany Academy Dec. ,..t Keveny Academy Dec. -,.,-Bethlehem Central Jan. Milne Jan. Keveny Academy Jan. Columbia Jan. Heatly Jan. Burnt Hills Jan. Mayfield Jan. Van Rensselaer Feb. D - - -Albany Academy - - - , Bethlehem Central Feb. Feb. Milne Feb. .A,, Columbia Mar. 1 T... Heatly The J.V, Basketball Team under the super- vision of Coach Quigley has developed a strong and tall team to meet its opponents this winter. The Little Plainsmenn have already establish- ed a new record in the win column. Front Row: John Titterington. Second Row: R. Stan- dish, R. Milkins, D. Cassidy, R. Somerville, R. Meager, R. Desnoyers. Third Row: Coach Quigley, S. Knorow- ski, W. Jeske, R. McCullen, D. Shafts, N. Serba, D. Greene, J. O'Brien, R. Jobin-Manager. ' , 4 l Pep Talk Junior Varsity Basketball lf 7 ZH - - Shenendehowa 5 Varsity Baseball Schedule The Plainsmen ended their baseball season by defeating Rensselaer 3-2. This victory gave them a 7-5 over-all record, placing them in sec- ond slot in the Capital District League. Burnt Hills 13 Burnt Hills 15 Shenendehowa Waterford 3 Shenendehowa Columbia 0 Shenendehowa Milne 8 Shenendehowa Rensselaer 1 Shenendehowa Mechanicville 3 Shenendehowa Milne 1 Shenendehowa Albany Academy 10 Shenendehowa Waterford 8 Shenendehowa Columbia 6 Shenendehowa Rensselaer 2 Shenendehowa Left to right: Coach Hill, W. Tuck, R. Somerville, N. Adsit, J. Meager, R. Burwash, T. Reed, G. Sweet- I Pete Laverdiere Dick Burwash BATTING CHAMPION N MOST VALUABLE PLAYER Scorer, K. Hatlee, W. Clancy, R. Philo, P. Laverdiere, W. Charbonneau, K. Flagler. , f m I ,gi jf . , 'Lf 1' .fc Y , I ,v- f mf , at y 12, K f 41 bl. , O N V Q Q .5 fm., , 0 W . . Q., 1 , , , ' P 1 1-5 . 1 , , 2 ,. Q f' 5, f f U 'K -, , - I V. f ,-.A xg rr, f I' , 4 au 3 .. Am- ' ' K w- A 1 W if M I , Wm M 4 -ur 4 nf 3' ff ' ' - ,.:'1 'La -' L ff 74 ' f','f'i'34'X5' 1.4, ' . , ,,, 3? wa- .JV if 1 I 'al 1 I 1. I al , 2 Front Row, Ieit to right: T. Rainville, D. Yates, R. Third Row: J. Swatling, D. Greene, D. Whinnery, W. Somerville, D. Knorowski, W. Hedrick. Second Row: Jeske, F. Gaudette, Mr. Slate--Coach, T. Andrews. P. Nadeau, F. Putnam, R. Jobin, R. Gibbs, J. O,Brien. Junior Varsity Baseball The J.V. Baseball Team under the super- 'W vision of Mr. Slate is the Farm Club of the Plainsmen's Baseball Team. Here the boys learn the fundamentals of baseball and are on hand to sub for the varsity if the occasion arises. They also have their own schedule to w ' 's ' play. Dave Knorowski BATTING CHAMP X15 I V Dick Vincent l MOST VALUABLE PLAYER 3L..3T' . it 'QTL-V M Q I -A ' 89 Front Row, left to right: B. Jourdanais, B. Bryans, W Serba, J. Hayner, J. Habesch, J. Jarose, D. Hewitt, W Lillibridge, L. Ayotte, F. Flavin, T. Drake, K. Kleaka Second Row: D. Ruddy, K. Moore, J. Titterington, A. Gaudette, W. Felthousen, B. Hawk, R. Macaulay, R Intramurals Front Row, left to right: J. Freemire, W. Coonradt, R Meager, DeVoe, J. Shea, W. Burgi, R. Stalioraitis, T Rainville. Second Row: Coach Hill, F. Deno, L. Werner, B. Cox, J. Belkevich, J. Riley, A. Frament, G. Medick 0, em lf xx? 1- l L..-JJ Snyder, R. Mager, J. Dworakowski, F. Weston, L. Johnson, W. Gorski. Third Row: E. Krawiecki, J. Pingelski, B. Scanlon, G. Chevalier, W. Millington, B Greene, G. Howard, G. De Voe, D. White, D. Adams. I Gymnastlcs B. Keeler, P. Hausmann. Third Row: R. Stewart, E. Morris, D. Cooper, G. Gage, B. Hubbs, T. Andrews, R. Jobin. 5 .V n ', V. ma. .. ' .B 1-Z' -S,:2l.:- - A 1-.--f ' M JR. HIGH SOCCER Front Row, left to right: R. JR. HIGH BASEBALL Front Row, left to right: D. Snyder, D. Anderson, D. Fitch, J. Titterington, B. Snyder, B. Bryans, J. Durfee, D. White, Hayner, A. Jourdanais, Hayner, K. Kleaka, M. Shea, G. Lam- Gaudette. Second Row: B. Major, J. Jarose, G. Lam- bert. Second Row: B. Millington, B. Scanlon, bert, F. Flavin, J. Pingelski, B. Millington. Pingelski, E. Krawiecki, C. Moore, L. Ayotte, F. Wes- ton, E. Morris, R. Greene, F. Flavin. 7th and 8th Grade Sports JR. HIGH BASKETBALL Front Row, Ielt ro right: Snyder. F. Weston. R. Greene, R- COX. B- Millington. J. Skocylas, T. Yates, J. I-Iayner, J. Habesch, B. Serba, W. Scanlon, J. Pingelski, P. Hausmann, P. Parker, J. Jarose, K. Kleaka, B. Meager. Second Row: R. W. McCune. 6' Y' VL K ,x,. V -K T In -1MH.4!Y?Mj I A . - n QIVV I ' x I ,. 1159? I E4 Q V' ,. s X S 1 ARCHERY Ready . . . Aim . . . Fire - Zing. . . Bull's-eye. Susan Hopper, Judy Snyder. Girls, Sports TUMBLING Girls' physical education classes . . . learns tumbling . . . a challenge of muscle building . . . strengthens . . . relaxes . . . gives sense of achievement. Pyramid on left, bottom row, Ieit to right: G. Sicko, H. Huneau, J. Eckert. Second Row: A. Kidalowski, I. Barrett. Top Row: M. Herrington. Pyramid on right, bottom row, Ieit to right: I. Nadeau, V. Beck, G. Bilin- ski. Second Row: J. Walliman, C. Kuhlberg. Top Row: M. Kessler. 4- - GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL Practice . . . teamplay . . . playday competi- tion . . . victory. Foreground,Ieft to right: P. Kemp, L. Clark, J. Werner. Background, Ieit to right: B. Cordsen, D. Boyack, S. Hopper, S. Luse, T. Bonneau. JUNIOR HIGH SOCCER TEAM Practiced hard . . . leamed sportsman- ' ship . . . invited to their first playday . . . credited the school . . . Playday Results S.C.S. Opponents 0 Ballston Spa 4 0 Burnt Hills 0 J . A 3 1 0 Ballston Spa 6 ' lp, H ' SQ p U me 0 Burnt Hills 2 I 3 Front Row, Ielt to right: J. Fontaine, R. Limbacher, Q X, If V V' ii' my 'K J. Luse, H. Hayes, M. Kessler. Second Row: Ref. ' A ' ' ' 'Nl J. Bassler, D. Fernandez, E. McBain, M. Manley, C. Hatlee, C. Keeler, Miss Hubbard. SENIOR HIGH SOCCER Girls' Soccer Team . . . invitation games . . . victory . . . playday results . . . team work . . . sportsmanship. Front Row, left to right: J. Bassler, ref. J. LaBarge, SCS Opponents S. Luse, M. Riberdy, P. DeVoe, J. Fitch, G. Flagler. ' ' ' D Second Row: T. Bonneau, M. DeMartino, D. Manley, 2 -e-------- Burnt H1113 --'- -4-- -0 S, Hopper, Miss Hubbard, D. Boyack, J. Kessler, J. 3 -,, -,.,,w,- Schuylerville we ----2 Wemer, J. Petuske. 4 -wi--M-Q-A Stillwater -A -A-Mf vw--0 N s his-A A li P5-ur-1 X X GIRLS' BASKETBALL Left to right: Refs. - D. Male, P. Kemp, D. Manley. Players - J. Fitch, R. Meager, J. Werner, D. Wemer, P fa CtiC 6 . . . elirI'1iI'1atiO1'1 . . . making th 9 J. Kessler, T. Bonneau, G. Flagler, P. DeVoe, J. Bassler, team . . . the playday which the Girls' Leaders J- Pemske' Club sponsored. ., . Playday Results S.C.S. Opponents 31 Ballston Spa 32 22 Burnt Hills 19 17 Corinth 8 13 South Glens Falls 21 19 Schuylerville 9 20 Stillwater 13 l---V'l-l---l--- I Al .1 1- r 'C fif' ,va ,cf English in Grendel's Grotto 4, 1,5 -f 'PL They're working! Cooking? ,Mol Tixi M q - . .,-,..-W--.4 , ...... . , . if W After the flu Chemistry Lab fl' Q9 3 Repairs .41 90 wh' Q.. GRADE 6 MR. JESTER-Front Row, left to right: J. Ceremuga, M. Kenny, K. Connors, G. Lambert, C. Goyette, R. Simmons, E. Philio, J. Kolasienski. Second Row: B. Syrotgnski, M. Costanzo, G. Subcliff, S. Zdunek, M. Mailloux, M. Higgs. Third Row: H. Shinski, B. Moran, A. Sabourin, N. Fredich, B. Galick, V. Potter, W. Harris, J. Ives, J. Hickey, J. Shehadeh, R. Lennox, M. Jackson, R. Goman, R. Le Valle, Esmond. Sixth rade GRADE 6 MRS. TAYLOR-Front Row, left to right: J. House, S. House, J. Morris, S. Kowsky, P. Darmetka, J. Thomas, R. Ducharme. Second Row: M. Beck, J. Sicko, C. Cioppa, J. Wieme, L. Fawthrop, D. Conpropst. Third Row: S. Kasper, C. Raylisky, J. Jarvis, M. Donohue, E. Marino, J. Strope, G. Overstreet, R. Bopp, M. Predel, G. Van Steenburg, Hagadorn, D. Frier, V. Genevick, J. Allan. 1 .,..H. mums-n-.-,,...,w. . I .. ..........4..... ' . .....,. 4... .. ...qu ,....,., .. W.. 4,-,mmnamqa 1. ...r ., .A 'xfnrrrxry P 5-l wa f ,., .ggi AVV-4 , I VCVA, lilt . if ' f J asm 1 1 54 , GRADE 6 MR. LUCARELLI- Front Row, Ielt to right: R. Palm, D. Reed, J. Roerig, D. Fawthrop, J. Dempsey, W. Lauya. Second Row: W. Davenport, Whitney, K. Kohler, J. Goman, T. Favereau, M. Welch, B. Byrnes, M. Anuszewski, D. Martin, S. Kenny. Third Row: K. Just, M. Hatlee, M. St. Gelais, R. Williamson, N. Austin, Castle, K. Milings, L. Crowley, R. Dickerman, D. Bennett, T. Anuszewski. S ' th d GRADE 6 MR. SUTTON-Front Row, left to right: M. Nedeau, F. Kuasuski, S. Snyder, A. Alexander, J. Sitterly, W. Hinrichs, M. Hatlee, R. Santa Lucia. Second Row: M. Nelson, T. Smaldone, D. Tanski, W. Hayes, R. Van Alstyne, R. Keefner, C. Millington, S. Evans, S. Luse, S. Bailey, R. Shippey, R. Smith, M. Dow, E. Holohan, N. De Cerce, M. Walko, D. Riddle, T. Jones, M. Baker, F. Sharron, D. Butler. 'VY' 5 3.85168 EK.- t2..i1n 3 4. ' I tfgtyll hy' ,dv , t wifi-, W 94. fl . ' xv gimp,-Lyv 4,-,Q . , , .34 95 315-int. M., GRADE 6 MR. ECKERT-Front Row, Ieit to right: J. Charboneau, L. Krauss. Second Row: E. Perry, G. Moran, Roy, C. Fisher, S. Rousselle, P. Schultz, G. Kwazneski, D. Phillips, D. Silva. Third Row: R. Lutz, D. Yates, N. Evans, C. Bethel, K. Connors. Fourth Row: F. Robbins, P. Gage, R. Whitney, D. George, S. Morey, T. Horton, C. Freeman, S. Colvin, K. Bernard, R. Giroux, Mr. Eckert. Sixth rade GRADE 6 MISS CALIGUIRE-Front Row, left to right: D. Goman, N. Zakriski, B. Francois, C. Knorowski, W. Gori, J. Goudard. Second Row: R. Dworakowski, F. Walliman, B. Tanski, C. Calkins, L. Scott, S. Voelker, R. Wells, A. Gagnon, L. Racette. Third Row: D. Hilliker, R. Flanigan, J. Huneau, R. White, J. Adams, B. Marino, R. Haney, Ayotte, D. Harlow, G. Martineau, Miss Caliguire, G. Millington, B. Van Duzee, E. Hoyt. v'A 1 2 4-'f ' 2 .A 9 2' GRADE 5 MR. SILER-Front Row, left to right: S. Bordon, J. Harple, E. Kerley, B. Snyder, E. Van Ellen, D. Clark, N. Normile, L. Fountain. Second Row: E. Horton, C. La- Plante, B. Nielson, M. Lussier, B. Smi, G. White, B. Abeel, R. Crawford, M. Lennox, F. Callander, Fountain, A. Jobin, J. Gaydushek, K. Clements, J. Owens, R. Milkins. Fifth rade GRADE 5 MR. MANIKAS-Front Row, Ielt to right: P. Louprette, G. Nadeau, R. Mac Neil R. Connors G. Reczko, R. Loiselle, D. Larmon, C. Powers, W. McCarthy, G. St. Gelais 7 7 J. Huneau, M. Kessler. Second Row: R. De Martino, D. Krawiecki, L. Perry, H. Stoddard M. Welch, R. Lanne, F. Fernandez, E. Wickham, J. Edmonds, J. Evans, S. Hills, N. Owen R. Forest, D. Bailey, B. La Chappelle, N. Hinricks, C. Hickey, B. Reed, Mr. Manikas. 4.11-ff .CM - -M' V - f k f -' - ' ' ' 528452541 IKZQMWT ' -W ,W . ' ' I.s I 1' Z- rm Fifth rade I' ' W5., . .Lf I GRADE 5 MISS FARNAN-Front Row, Ieit to right: C. Ives, C. Rymil- ler, D. Mudry, H. Brenn, D. Vaillancourt, M. Gniewek, W. Peek, R. Norton, J. Busher, D. Diver. Second Row: K. Williams, B. Michalowski, B. Gatus, R. Bums, R. Nelson, K. Kennedy, C. Kuhlburg, Miss Farnan, C. Cordson, G. Wing, E. Downey, C. Cleveland, B. Paley, P. Bontwell, C. Leque, T. Lasher, D. Pailley. GRADE 5 MISS WEATHERILL-Front Row, left to right: T. Laponia, J. Pailey, M. Charbonneau, W. Kittle, K. Meager, M. Roy, S. Boutwell, B. Rieck, W. Riley, D. Santa Lucia, G. Shippey. Second Row: C. Fudger, R. Martin, R. Christopher, D. Roy, D. Evans, M. Hill, K. Lemley, D. Pasquarell, Miss Weatherill, P. Macey, S. Hennessey, L. Male, A. Ayott, M. Hogan, P. Hanczaryk, D. Dalpe. ,f V- ,,', I . 7 9 ,, GRADE 4 MISS BRADY-Front Row, left to right: J. Flavin, A Di Salvatore, J. Kozlowski, A. Riddle, B. Jones, R. Ducharme, A. Brown, F W. Roy. Second Row: Hausmann, P. Baker, D. Cioppa, E. Copper, C 1 Ray, J. Luce, N. Cumimngs, J. Nuytten. Third Row: Miss Brady, S Stoddard, J. Adams, B. Kohler, A. Piller, J. Paraznynski, B. Townley, S Heckman, D. Simpson, D. Moench, M. Kwazneski, W. Sweeney, J. Ziegen E horn, T. Adsit, E. Frederikson, D. Philio, J. Beach, W. La Tulipe, R Lussier, L. Bullard. GRADE 5 MR. CONNELLY-Front Row, left to right: L. Bomt, S Briere, T. Riberdy, D. McBain, V. Quackenbush, S. Taylor, S. Moran, T Charbonneau, K. Messier, L. Remillard, S. Kessler. Second Row: T. Crow- ley, M. Keefner, C. Pappa, J. Riddle, W. Martineau, J. Eckert, S. Davis B. Hamilton, D. Schoch, R. Morris, D. Klingbeil, R. Herrington, E. Bruno, K. Pough, L. Palmer, P. Sweeney, J. Christopher. Third Row: Mr Connelly. sw mmm 1 ' T1 time suse.w'-Qf-an Q 9 M' f A HIIIIWEEEFBE 5 I ' .M 1 .H kg. -L . We ..ua..a..ma. ..a..uas':alasmsipf.f.f.v1zws:sr '-'ev :naar :HO lkhfw-f-v-4 fx V' Q, .. K' GRADE 4 MRS. BETHEL-Front Row, left to right: Recyko, R. 1VIar1ley, W. Mongeon, J. Wielt, D. Stoddard, S. Knapp, W. Schelling, D. Devoe, J. Hulse, B. Desnoyers, S. Jeske. Second Row: D. West, F. Roberts, L. Palmer, E. Dunn, M. George, J. Favreau, M. Yates, Kubin- ski. Third Row: S. Walko, K. Nolan, E. Fredrick, P. O'Brien, S. Kosaro- vich, V. Perez, B. Mincher, R. Forn, R. Adams, A. Owen, K. Reckner, J. Lucarelli, L. Woodward, L. Ruchlicki, J. Brouillard, Mrs. Bethel. GRADE 4 MISS HATLEE-Front Row, Ielt to right: R. Lutz, R. Whitney, M. LaPlante, M. Williams, F. Feathers, D. Sluti, M. Hatlee, M. Pacelli, B. Becker. Second Row: K. Grose, C. Mikels, J. Wrighter, B. Mc- Bain, E. Snyder, P. Hilliker, Evans. Third Row: B. Kennedy, Miss Hatlee, D. Calandar, E. Jenkins, J. Corp, D. Frament, J. Lipka, D. Kar- dash, T. Mead, J. Masters, A. Balding, P. Sickler, M. Helin, C. Jorgensen, M. DeLong, B. Bloodgood, R. Pitt, P. Hesson, F. DuPont. -L..,J GRADE 4 MRS COPPINS-Front Row, left to right: E. Freemire, T. Clements, M. Payne, S. Zdunek. Second Row: J. Gori, S. Remillard, V. Sadowski, C. DePucchio, M. Morris, J. Rainville, L. DeCrescenzo, S. Mudry. Third Row: M. Connors, J. Holohan, M. Raylinsky, T. Nosal, Belanger, P. Kenney. Fourth Row: L. Borden, D. Kiger, K. Roerig, D. Durfee, J. Pasquarell, T. Clark, W. Wickham, Mrs. Coppins, G. Golowaty, D. Milkins, C. Macy, V. Allen, G. White, J. Jesmain, P. Hines, P. Tinney. GRADE 3 MISS NEWTON-Front Row, Ielt to right: R. Laraway, S. Phillips, F. Genevic, J. Connors, P. Verloeck, Luse. Second Row: D. Kakuskis, B. Goyette, J. Van Vranken, J. Dasenbrock, W. Danko, R. St. Gelais. Third Row: M. Dykeman, A. Rebban, W. Hendrick, Wickham, M. Fredericksen, M. La Chappelle, W. Overstreet, E. Kehoe, M. Moran, H. Hatlee, M. Petersen, L. Keefer, L. Theriault, W. Prescott, D. Soulier, E. Tanski, Miss Newton. Fourth Grade Third Grade fir QA mkvf-' ... 'fir' M ., R.. ,. VV ,A .1 . , ,- GRADE 3 MRS. EICHENBERGER-Front Row, Ielt to right: N. Rug- gles, J. La Ponia, N. Brammer, C. Herrington. Second Row: K. Larmon, G. Winters, G. Just, C. Jaronski, F. Fewks, J. Gassman. Third Row: R Knapp, B. Naylon, R. Kokinda, E. Cote, G. Bailey, Mrs. Eichenberger, K. Ward, L. Bopp, B. Anuszewski, R. Jacobson, D. Krauss, W. Miller, A Lussier, L. Goman, G. Moore, D. Dalpe. GRADE 3 MRS. AUSTIN-Front Row, left to right: K. Jacobsen, H Darmetko, T. Yates, K. Oakes. Second Row: L. Compropst, W. Horton, P. Liddle, M. Rosenberg, L. Martin, Mrs. Austin. Third Row: C. Mincher, W. Yanson, E. Macy, J. Tuck, P. Allen. Fourth Row: L. Williams, A Mincher, W. Fitch, H. Sober, B. Weed, P. Flavin, J. Quackenbush, E Sabourin, L. Paley, J. Johnson, House, T. Panis, T. Welch. R. Thomas, S. Baker, L. Daigneault, R WWW? 3f' GRADE 3 MRS. WESTCOTT-Front Row, Ielt to right: M. Ostrom, S. Charette, M. Noradki, P. Favreau, H. Evans. Second Row: M. Pipino, S. Sicko, M. Michalski, Pasquarell, N. Gatus, D. Woodward, F. Daig- nault, B. Shippey, G. Harple, G. Owens, C. Cox, K. Riddle. Third Row: S. Jones, N. Leque, A. Morris, D. Ceremuga, Alex Baranowski, P. Goudard, E. Harris, P. McBain, R. jobin, R. Darmetko, G. Davis, J. Shafts, R. Dupont. Fourth Row: Mrs. Westcott. GRADE 3 MISS KUDAN-Front Row, Ielt to right: C. De Pucchio, R. Pierre, S. Bartholomew, M. Van Alstyne, L. Hickey, C. Riley, S. Miller, P. Baker, D. Grose, G. Lee, R. Male, L. Hopeck. Second Row: E. Ken- nedy, T. Moran, L. Osborne, K. VanWert, D. Robinson, M. Senra, M. Smith, K. Rousselle, W. Conners, K. Kiger, P. Bendick, H. Bloodgood, D. Wing, M. Dyer, A. Molnar, Jorgensen, J. Stanina, P. Maltais. '1 qi I F 05, phd fi 53125 1? X ,Z GRADE 2 MRS. YANSON-Front Row, lelt to right: D. Hills, S. Zych, B. Butler, A. Goyette, P. Bloodgood. Second Row: M. Putman, P. Lloyd, B. Charboneau, M. Gniewek, D. Marci, M. Lichtenwalner, L. Holohan. Third Row: C. Crawford, J. Pingelski, L. Stalioraitis, B. Remil- lard, W. jaronski, P. jaronski, J. Riddle, B. Flavin, Owens, C. Ropitski, J. Piler, C. Becker, C. LaPlante, C. Kessler, L. Mincher. Second GRADE 2 MRS. FINCH-Front Row, left to right: E. Phillips, P. Ayotte, E. La Barge. Second Row: M. Clancy, L. Nadler, M. Tanski, N. De Voe, S. Reich. Third Row: C. Moore, R. Laponia, P. Martin, K. Mincher, W. Zurn, M. Riddle, D. Charbonneau, S. Luse, A. Huneau, T. Parent. Fourth Row: C. Fawthrop, W. Charbonneau, S. Hulse, R. Zmyewski, E. Charbonneau, Mrs. Finch, F. Reynolds, K.Pacel1i, S. Greene. - H5506 Q-rf Ham 'rv 41 w.Z-41 S. Q W-E GRADE 2 MRS. BROOKLEY-Front Row, Ieit to right: F. Prouty, D. Rhodes, A. Pas- quarrel, C. Cady, K. Verbeck, B. Castle, N. Schwartzer. Second Row: B. Clements, Anderson, T. Dempsey, P. Danko, M. Sossei, C. Raylenski, G. Kortz, D. Perry. Third Row: H. Martin, P. Pingelski, R. Lyons, J. Floud, W. McBride, R. Snyder, E. Standish, P. Har- rington, D. Gallerie, K. Adsit. Fourth Row: C. Primett, K. Bourgeois, D. Watrobski, T. Di Lorenzo, I. Hunter, J. Robbins. Grade GRADE 2 MRS. JOHNSON-Front Row, left to right: G. Theriault, K. Knowlton, L. Labonter, A. Sabourin, S. Williams, P. Loiselle, R. Williams, H. Marlinean. Second Row: S. Pikett, P. Lee, M. Porter, D. Kiger, B. LeFrancois, I. Noradki, A. Lutz, C. Stott, P. Ken- nedy, M. Murphy, E. McMahon, Brzuska, W. Werner, R. Ward, G. Harris, W. Snyder, K. Wells, R. Wolf, C. Clark, M. Goldsberry, S. Jacobson, L. Michalski, Mrs. Johnson. 5' 210251 MI 'tif' H M 1 GRADE 2 MISS EARLES-Front Row, left to right: D. Fellows, S. Pipino, R. Bartholomeau, J. Duell, D. Mincer. Second Row: Rainville, S. Johnson, M. Beleivh, M. Michalowski. Third Row: C. Seguin, C. Prime-au, B. Uber. Fourth Row: H. Cummings, S. Osterhoudt, S. Cham- berlain, J. Milkins, B. Kenney, Jobin, J. Kittell, N. Miller, M. Weeks, V. Naylon, J. Bell, R. De Cresenzo, C. Beatty, S. Millington, L. Jarvis, W. Crowningshield, B. Bennett, G. Nosal, L. Devoe, R. Ziegenhom, L. House. GRADE 1 MRS. KIRKPATRICK-Front Row, left to right: G. Miller, J. Stiles, C. Higgs, J. Althouse, J. Lawrence. Second Row: F. Marchand, M. Kiger, N. Osterhoudt, J. Mabb, D. Reich, P. Desnoyers, Hughes, P. Hutchins, D. Belanger, E. Chevalier. Third Row: S. Winters, K. Kowalski, K. Smith, C. Reed, E. Young, S. Murphy, T. Latulipe, B. Melewski, T. Martin, K. Moench, G. Cyphers, D. Anderson, R. Ruchlecki, D. Tourtellot. Swfvds The LEUEVS Make .V up H 1 W- f. r Q- I 1 GRADE 1 MRS. KEMP-Front Row, Ieit to right: G. Martin, E. Opitz, P. Daignault, G. Pitt, R. Mrozek. Second Row: A. Appleby, B. Roosevelt, G. Hinricks, D. Johnson, W. Pikett, S. Keefer, K. Christopher, D. Brandt, T. Lennox, G. Ducharme. Third Row: E. Jacobson, S. Serba, R. Favreau, A. Hubbard, P. Parent, D. Jennings, J. Simmons, C. Cleveland, T. Peter- son, J. Jones, D. Bortell, G. Holton, T. Chevalier, M. La Valle, P. Decker, Mrs. Kemp. GRADE 1 MISS PARKER-Front Row, left to right: S. Gniewek, Lavin, J. Boutwell, C. Bessette. Second Row: T. Driscoll, S. Flagler, W. Russell, J. Martin, C. Herrick, J. Patterson, M. Thomas, D. Duchesne, A. Ward. Third Row: C. Smith, C. Gassman, C. Wells, C. Feathers, L. Carota, C. Weston, E. Martin, M. Staniak, A. Paley, P. Haughton, P. Osborne, T. Hines, L. Van Vranken, L. Hancock, D. Preston, L. Bonneau, D. Solowski. Fourth Row: Miss Parker. Z . . ,. , N .. ji lg . W ,, T. .gzziggffygf ,'e, M A ,Q - V- ' 'B og M H1151 Q - VVIPUZ 'xy or if .. it 1 3 .: D f i xf -xx GRADE 1 MRS. VELDERS-Front Row, Ieit to Piche, L. Peregrim, G. Malecki, F. Daly. Second Baker, A. Peek, G. Riddle, P. Kerley, R. Ropitzky, H. Mauzey, T. Sweeney. Third Row: R. Jacobson, C. Jeske, M. Jess, D. Rhodes, P. Welch, E. Johnson, J. Charette, P. Hitchcock, Mrs. Velders. GRADE 1 MRS. GLOVER-Front Row, Ieit to rzght Mrs Glover J Van Allen, C. Stoddard, N. Parent, M. Glasby. Second Row H Arsenault M. Hanszaryk, J. Gorski, E. Kasaravich, D. Klint, K DeVoe P Campbell, B. St. Gelais, I. Goldsberry. im R I ,:1,.f,,., GRADE 1 MRS. ALLEN-Front Row, left to right: R. Naylon, P. Krug, M. Pacelli, T. Ryan, R. Bultman, R. Dykeman. Second Row: S. Sicko, N. Groat, E. Dworakowski, S. Maltais, R. Connors, J. F lavin, E. Guilbeault, S. Schelling, D. Jones, L. Simmons. Third Row: N. Walko, D. MacNeil, C. Baker, W. Crandall, P. Goyette, J. Riley, S. St. Gelais, T. Wielt, P. Perry, R. Bultman, N. Smachlo, P. Evans, L. Meager, M. Sweeney. Kinder arten KINDERGARTEN A.M. MISS HYSON-Front Row, left to right: C. Kittel, M. Martineau, D. Miller, D. Kidalowski. Second Row: V. Rucin- ski, W. Ryan, K. Russell, D. Knapp, R. Morris, V. Reed. Third Row: J. Congdon, V. Goggins, B. Butler, P. Croken, B. Jacoby, D. Allen, R. Anuszewski, J. Florino, J. Milczarek. W7 , X,.J 1'-I I'Y in I -. mai , ' Wai' EA KINDERGARTEN P.M. MISS HY SON-Front Row, left to right: B Cote, R. Jacobson, S. Malinoski, G. La Plante, S. Hill, E. Remillard, C Baker. Second Row: M. Arnold, D. Rosenberg, R. Mincher, S. Webb, D Swatling, M. Liddle, J. Sicko, J. Hendricks, K. Johnson, J. Macey, D Chevalier, L. Ro , T. Adams. Th' d R White. y xr ow: T. Trembley, Miss Hyson, L KINDERGARTEN P.M. MRS. CONNELLY-Front Row, Ieit to right: S. Sabourin, D. Cardin, Peregrim, B. McMahon, D. Pipino, R. Lambert A. Sicko, G. Burnum. Second Row: D. Watrobski, T. Holahan E. Male J. Brouillard, W. Desormeau, P. Dilorenzo, W. Soulier, S. Uber, H. Ri- berdy, C. Lennox, P. Keeler, G. Thrane. Third Row: Mrs. Connelly. g2lT'tCl1 39 l'I, KINDERGARTEN P.M. MRS. DAVENPORT-Front Row, Ieit to right: D. Loiselle, D. Marlatt, G. Breski, T. La Tulipe, J. Thompson, R. Jarvis. Second Row: S. Gately, B. McGuirk, L. Bornt, K. Bloodgood, M. Sicko, B. Andrews. Third Row: A. Stoddard, F. Fudger, A. Wolf, L. Larocque, T. Jaronski, T. Primeau, K. Dayer, T, Lavigne, Mrs. Davenport. KINDERGARTEN A.M. MRS. CONNELLY-Front Row, Ielt to right: G. Kowaleski, Goudard, W. Fronk, G. Sweeney, R. VanDusen. Second Row: M. Farinacci, D. Martin, C. Murray, A. Hogan. Third Row: D. Corp, K. Connors, G. Cooper, V. Ashman, K. Morey, P. Pixley. Fourth Row: P. Williams, J. Naylon, M. Woodward, N. Edgington, D. Fawthrop, F. Pingelski. Filth Row: L. Ruggles, C. Hunter, Mrs. Connelly. ' O1 an QI i ,:.L'uy..i. 1M , n . 8, 'Sf' 4. ii-.-., . bud 530- KINDERGARTEN A.M. MRS. DAVENPORT-Front Row, left to right: L. Kidalowski, R. Orlogio, A. Jacob, D. Hoeray, R. Simmons, R. Dotson C. Michalski, P. Connors. Second Row: T. Rybaltowski, K. Crom, E Coblish, M. Mooney, K. Jorgenson, B. Arsenault, S. Reich, R. Mabb, R Gori. Third Row: J. Naylan, G. Winters, M. Nadeau, E. Chamberlin M. Ruggier, C. Dykeman, G. Kokinda, C. Staniak, T. Degroff, M. Foster Fourth Row: Mrs. Davenport. Kindergarten i.?5..'i Q LE L13 P' 1 r In preparatlon for the prom S iq X J Electric Shop Hz i - . Q., 1 sa '13-. T, . Old cmrhes Day Expanding 115 This page is dedicated to Robert Bamhart who has been a helping hand to us, The Class of '58, This year he has helped us tremendously in the photography of this book. Without him this achievement would not have been possible. He has not only helped us with our yearbook, but also with the Junior Prom and in the selec- tion of our class rings. We hope that this page will show Mr. Barnhart that we have greatly X X appreciated his help. :wie Administration: Board of Education -11 111- 8 Faculty .........,...Y. 1- 12-14 Principals .....-...ow....,...,.... 7 Superintendent of Schools .......... 6 Advertisements ........-,... 1 1 1 1 1 8- 1 36 Class Will ........c.....u. 1 46-47 Dedication, In Appreciation 111 1-11 4-5 Elementary ...-.,....a..,. 96- 1 1 6 Foreign Exchange Students --1 1 50-51 Foreward ....1...-,..-. 1 Guidance ....... Health ..... Index .....1,. Management -11 Music: Band -1 Chorus ..... Organizations: Art Activities 111 Assembly Corps 1- Bible ,..1.... 11- 1 -1-9 111 15 -1 117 -1- 9 -1 66-67 1- 68-69 1-1 77 --1 76 111 78 Biology -11 1-1 75 Chef's --1 11- 74 Chieftain 1- 1-1 71 College 11- ---.---. ----- 78 Dramatics 1--1---1------.--- .... 7 6 French -11---1- ----- Future Farmers -11-1 Future Homemakers 1-- Future Nurses -11-1- -------- 79 1-1 73 1-1 73 11- 74 Girls' Leaders 1-- Gymnastics 1-1 Hi-Y 11-1111 Library -11--111--11-1 National Honor Society Orchestra 1-111-11--1- Photography 11 111 Projectionists -11-11 Science Workshop 1-- Sophomore Y-Teens 1- Student Council 1111 Twirlers 11-111-11 Yearbook Staff 11- Yorker 1--1-- Y-Teens --11-11-11 Prophecy 11--1--1--11-11 School Life and Informals 111-1 Special Events: Junior Prom -1- Senior Ball -1- Sports 11-11-111 Staff 111-1 Students: Seniors --11 Juniors 11-11-1 Junior High 11 Sophomores 1 Freshmen -11 Superlatives -1-- Title Pages 11 1-1 79 11- 90 -11 72 -1- 77 -1- 11- 64 111 70 -1- 76 111 76 -1- 75 111 70 1-1 65 1- 40-67 -1 40-41 -11 71 -11------ 72 111111-1 48-49 16, 17g 44, 45 -1- 43 1- -42 11 80-95 111 10 11 18-36 -1 52-54 11 60-62 11 55-56 1- 57-59 1- 38-39 11 2-3 GU PTIL ARENA R. 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