St Johnsville High School - Purple and Gold Yearbook (St Johnsville, NY)
- Class of 1957
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'7 School Personnel . . . . . . . . 8 About the Seniors . . . . . 9-16 Senior Informals . . . . . 17 Contents........ ..Page Senior Superlatives. . . Class Play. , . . . , . . Senmr History , , , , , , , , , , , Senior Snaps and Activities Und er cl assm en ,..,.,.. Elementary School . . . Extra-Curricular . . . Informal Snaps .,,. Sports........ Advertisements , . . 19 20 21 22 28 38 45 46 50 64 Dedication Mr. Klee We, the Class of 1957, are happy to dedicate this yearbook to Mr Klee, our class advisor, whose friendly counsel and untiring efforts have contributed so much to the pleasure of our high school years. And who unselfishly devoted many hours to guiding us through our Senior year. X kfx 3 Wi i l BOARD OF EDUCATION: FIRST ROW: Alvah Tompson, Russell Klock-President, Gertrude Wytrwal, William Don. SECOND ROW: Harold Bowerman-District Superintendent, Oris Babcock-Supervising Principal, Charles McCrone-Clerk. Mrs. Elizabeth Home-ABSENT. Administration oo Supervising Principal Assistant Principal Mr. Oris Babcock Mr. Calvin Francisco. 4 Q 6267404 ill . a 'K P Q - -fvcu' 1 ff-K'utographs ,. N Egjlww- 6!W15l 4, J had -I XV 47 jig 60' fu X215 4 f21QJ,,LT ' fm? ' Www fe Q JV ff- M N MEM. If ff ffm Au-Q5 6 P9 Q .X M - H Q 0' ' - Q. .,: M27 lib JMC ilk X X KLM A in SVYQMW Q Q J f.s.ff'3b N. Our Alma Mater Where the vale of the old Mohawk Meets the eastern sky, Proudly stands our Alma Mater On her hilltop high. Flag we love! Purple! Float for aye -- Saint Johnsville High, o'er thee, May thy sons be leal and loyal To thy memory. W Welcome On behalf of the faculty and the student body the Class of 1957 extends a sincere welcome to our Supervising Principal, Mr. Oris M. Babcock. May success crown his every endeavor. l s A . ssfamssgi QD? QC X59 fi 'fn lx 'I l lv 'Y 6 wid? tg, ,,'4' . Vigil !11l U21 3,11 V I 'fir' ?i A K 4 E Q..- ,, a3iit P Faculty ROW 1: M. Uhle, V. Kraft, B. Hakes, T. Elms, V. I-Iandsbury, C. Francisco, O. Babcock, B. Burkdorf, M. Kuhl, M. Briele, M. Vacca, E. Spaar. ROW 2: M. Galuski, E. Bond, R. Swartz, J. Finneran, M. Hillegas, B. Bradbury, I. Lambert, J. Brown, H. Baker, A. Waner, M. Newman, A. Moore, I. Smith, R. E. Ostler. ROW 3: R. Phelps, R. Klee, E. Underwood, E. Spaar, T. Lyon, D. Young, E. Goralski, E. Sweetzer, B. Burlingame, R. Battisti. Supervising Principal-Oris Babcock A incipal-Calvin Franc isco Homemaking-Miss Ruth-Ellen Ostler I Arts-Earle Spaar Guidance Counselor-Ross Phelps onal Agriculture-Ernest Underwood Grade 6-Mrs. Nellie Hernigle ish-Miss Agnes Moore Grade 6-Mrs. Rosalie Mastrocco tizenship Education-Miss Mabel Newman Grade 5-Mrs. Margaret Briele itizenship Education-Romeo Battisti Grade 5-Mrs. Helen Baker Mathematics-Jr. High-Durrell Young Grade 4-Miss Theresa R. Elms athematics-Sr. High-Miss Justine Finneran Grade 4-Mrs. Mary Galuski ommercial-Theodore C. Lyon Grade 4-Mrs. Agnes Waner anguages-Mrs. Bertha Burkdorf Grade 3-Mrs. Ina Lambert English-Jr. High-Raymond Klee Grade 3-Mrs. Betty Bradbury English-Jr. High-Mrs. Elizabeth Bilobrowka Grade 2-Mrs. Vivian Kraft Science-Evan Sweetzer Grade 2-Mrs. June Brown School Nurse-Miss Virginia Handsbury Grade 2-Mrs. Marguerite Vacca Librarian-Mrs. Irene Smith Grade 1-Mrs. Ellen Bond Instrumental-Edward Goralski Grade 1-Mrs. Elizabeth Spaar Vocal-William Ferris Grade 1-Mrs. Martha Hillegas Boys' Physical Education-Robert Burlingame Kindergarten-Miss Marion Uhle Girls' Phvsical Education-Miss Beverly Hakes Kindergarten-Mrs. Rita Swartz 7 Personnel Doris plank Virginia Han S ec retary Nurse Clara Tolfa, Carrie Underwood Secretaries 'A-T ..L.. 4 7 Mr. Phelps, Richard Burkdorf Lawrence Mastromoro, Jack Countryman, Vocational Guidance James Capece, Sr. Custodians A , ..g5555::::.... 5 ' .l':::::E21l12'-iigf H :!'5:.::::::: ' U I 9 Carrie Underwood, Katherine Hoffman, Helen Dockerty, Winifred Wolcott, Paris Papa Margaret Hoffman, Louise Starna Cafeteria Workers Cafeteria Workers 8 PRESIDENT Anthony La Coppola An asset to our basketball team No faults in him to us it seems. LQ VICE PRESIDENT Thomas Tompson God's gift to women! X SECRETARY v TREASURER f' A JanettS'uitS , , Carol Walrath 5 QA P61'S01131ifysiS big 25 S116 is ' ' Why should the devil have all the small. X' ' fun? , , x .1 s l I .li h Yr . fl I v 10 Richard Austin What! Me Worry? Richard Burkdorf 'Take life too seriously and ' hat is it worth? L f ...Z X gil U W nf y Q WW 1 fv WAWW yffwfyff + f. v 4. xl iw Q' M ez fr M1 9 A-s l 5 Milly Christy Some poor fools enjoy wo k and strifeg but th rs like me just enjoy life. f ffl' ll I f PF W of lzffflvbilfw A M JLLQL if arol D ckerty JM , Sm ple, and swe Q not silent Judith Fowler My heart's as gay as can beg My spirit nu-1s untamed and free. Richard Irwin There's mischief lurking in his eyes. bemara Kelly Full of fun and mischief too-- Doing things he shouldn't do. 9 I' I A W' J my Jfvwftfn , V ij, n, 'WV ll WM! jf ! i A CL fly l Ann W W Knowledge comes but wisdom lingers. L, X w I Ronald Millington Of manners gentle, of affections mild. Daniel Nellis ln quietness and conidence your strength shall be. 3 M L aa ,,-I , 1 I - 6 5 f . 'gp ' ' A. M-1 gf? ' of fff 4' A ff aft , ,W f ,114-J' Wy f ff' N f i ff' 'X ' Linda Welc , I Dashing, dancing, from one 7' thing to anotherg eyes all atwinkle and heart all a- flutter. Barbara Wright Her ways are ways of pleasant- ness and all her paths are peace. ll Gordon Rockefeller Nature has always had more force than education. Patricia Sanguine Every age has its pleasure, its style of wit and its own ways. Robert Tinkler Our thoughts and our conduct are our own. Senior Information RICHARD AUSTIN Class Pres. 1,5 Band 1,2,3,45 All.. County 2 5 Tri-County Orchestra 35 Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Vice Pres. 45 Operetta 1,35 A Cappella Choir 3, Vice Pres. 45 Sports Editor, Basket- ball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 3,45 Senior Play5 Senior Bowling. CAROL DOCKERTY Class Treas. 15 Band 1,2,3,45 A Cappella 2,3,45 Operetta 35 Double Quartette 2,35 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Soccer 1,2,3,45 Softball 1,2,3,45 Cheerleading 2,3,45 Senior Bowl- ingg Journalism Club 15 All-State 4, All-County 35 Band Sec. 3, Sec. -Treas. 4. RICHARD BURKDORF Basketball 1,2,3,45 Dramatic Club 2,3,4, Treas. 45 Student Council 1 35 FFA 2,3,4, Vice Pres. 45 Senior Bowling, Intramural Volleyball 45 Captain Boys' Soccer 2,3. JUDIT H FOWLER Cheerleading 1,2,3,4, Capt. 2,45 Girls' Basketball 1,2,3,45 Volley- ball 1,2,3,4: Softball 1,2,3,45 Soc- cer 1,2,35 Class Pres. 25 Student Council 1,3,4, Vice Pres.. 3, Pres. 45 Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Sec. 35 A Cappella 1,2,3,4, Sec. 35 Double Quartette 35 All-State Sectionals MI1.LY CHRISTY Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Journalism Club 3,45 Art Editor 3,45 Senior Bowling5 Operetta 1,35 Volleyball 3,45 Soft- ball 3,45 Basketball 3,45 senior Play. RICHARD IRWIN Track 15 Airplane Club 15 Arts and Crafts Club 15 Tumbling Club 2,35 Trampoline Club 25 Volleyball 25 FFA 3,4, Vice Pres. 45 Blchelors' Club 45 Kansas City Ag. Trip 45 Senior Play5 Senior Bowling. lx 3,45 Journalism 1,25 Dramatic Club 3,4, Treas. 3, Vice Pres. 4, Library Club 15 Operetta 1,35 Yearbook News Editor5 Senior Play5 Senior Bowling5 All-County 3. ANTHONY LA COPPOIA Basketball 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain 45 Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Pres. 45 Band 1, 2,3,4, Pres. 45 A Cappella 2,3,4, Pres. 45 Baseball 3,45 Operetta 1,35 Senior Play5 Senior Bowling5 Intra- murals 15 Yearbook Business Mana- ger5 Soccer 35 Class Pres. 1,45 Stu- dent Council 2, Treas. 25 Boys' State 35 Citizenship Conference 35 All-County Band 3. BERNARD KELLY Band 1,25 Glee Club 2,3,45 A Cap- pella 2,3: Varsity Basketball Mana ger 35 Baseball Manager 35 Intra- mural Volleyball 3,45 Intramural Basketball 2,3,45 Dramatic Club 3, 45 Wrestling Toumament 35 Tumb- ling 3,45 Student Council 4, Vice Pres. 45 All-State5 Senior Bowling. L N Senior Information ANN MARTYNIUK Glee Club 1,2,35 lookout Editor 35 Art Editor 25 Joumalisrn Club 2,3, 45 Yearbook Editor5 Volleyball 1, 25 Basketball 15 DAR Good Citi- zenship 4. RONALD MII.LINGTON DANIEL NELLIS FFA 1,2,3,45 Yearbook Club 4. Intramurals 25Drama.t1c Club 2,3, 45 Senior Play5 FFA 1,2,3,4 GORDON ROCKEFELLER PATRICLA SANGUINE JANET SUITS FFA 1,2,3,45 Dramatic Club 1,2,35 Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Senior Play5 Class See. 1,2,3,45 Semor Bowling Bachelor Club 4. Yearbook Club 4. Volleyball 2,35 Softball 2,3, Citi Rostrvr TINKILER FFA 1,2,3,4, rms. 1,2, sec. a, Pres. 45 Intramural Basketball 2,3, 45 Volleyball 3,45 Intramural Cap- tain 45 Senior Play. zenship Conference 35 Yearbook Art Editor 45 Basketball 2,35 Glee Club 4. THOMAS TOMPSON Basketball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,3, 4, Band 1,2,3,45 Glee Club 1,z,a.4, A Cappella 3,45 Journalism Club 35 Class Pres. 15 Vice Pres. 2, Tre 3, Vice Pres. 45 Boys' Soccer 3,45 Volleyball 3,45 Senior Playg Sen- ior Bowling, Operetta 15 Athletic Association 4, Co-Captain 4. 3.5 I X Senior Information CAROL WALRATH Basketball 1,2,3,4, Softball l,2,3, 71 45 Volleyball l,2,3,4, Soccer l,2,3, li 4, Joumarism Business Manager 25 W Cheerleading 2,3,43-Assistant Editor 3, Glee Club l,2,3,4, A Cappella 2,3,45 Class Treas. 2,43 Senior Bowling, Senior Play, Operetta 3 LINDA WELCH Senior Play, Senior Bowlingg Glee Club 1,23 Dramatic Club l,3,4, Pres. 43 Class Pres. 35 Basketball l,2,3,43 Volleyball 2,3,4g Journal- ism Club 2 BARBARA WRIGHT Dramatic Club l,3,45 Journalism Club 1, Library Club l,2,35 FHA 1, 25 Glee Club l,2,45 Health Club lg Basketball l,2,3,45 Softball l,2,3, 45 Soccer 1,2,3,45 GAA Official 1, 2,3,4, Senior Play, Senior Bowling 'iw 4 Q Ex., F A MOTTO: A hope beyond the shadow of a dream. COLORS: 'Turquoise and White FLOWER: Forget-me-not ir 5 'I'HAT'S US! 5th GRADE: ROW 1: J. Suits, L. Welch, P. Puznowski, P. MacDu.ffee, Mrs. Hillegas, P. Sanguine, J. Wheeler, C. Walrath, B. Leip. ROW 2: L. Flanders, L. Congdon, S. Nellis, H. Brown, B. Harrison, A. Martyniuk, S. Phillips, P. Trumbull, J. Fowler, R. Burkdorf, D. Wells. ROW 3: C. Wam, A. LaCoppola, B. Haak, V. Capece, G. Rockefeller, A. Warner, R. Millington, R. Austin, R. If Tinkler, L. Gross. N 4V 2 I. ix I o I D 16 I PJ f -, ' r S 'CN Baby Pictures - J 'Q-A 'L' 'xii '. IMLIS. ..-Qs ' A , ,yt Rm. 'Y 'H , i 1 , X , , 1 V, X 'E A Q, 1 X, uv N-f x., sw' ' . x 5,3 4 ff. am i ii'J -S Eg ' ' yy. 1 X A ,J Q, ll, ' Cuff' DN Best Dressed Milly Christy Anthony La Coppola Best Actor and Actress Barbara Wright Richard Irwin Senior Quretest Daniel N ellis Best Sport Anthony La Coppola 18 Nicest Hair Judith Fowler Thomas Tompson Most Likely to Succeed Anthony La Coppola Ann Martyniuk WJ' Best Dancers Friendliest Judith Fowler Anthony La Coppola Class Infants Thomas Tompson Richard Irwin Superlatives Most Studrous Ann Martyniuk EFF' J Best Athletes Most Popular Judith Fowler Anthony La Coppola on Class Cut-up Thomas Tompson Best Looking Anthony La Coppola Janet Suits C. W, swel g l . , ws, I 1 ss X 1 s 'Y' fkgpggfggg My ji ,rss fx' ,.- 4152 ,iii ' wg .qx A if E 1 I9 Senior Pla 1 4 .......-- - ---- SEATED: Gail Melick, Judith Fowler, Linda Welch, Carcl Walrath, Barbara Wright STANDING Daniel Nellis, Richard Irwin, Robert Tinkler, Anthony LaCoppola, Thomas Tompson, Richard Austin, Milly Christy, Patricia Sanguine. Gail Melick .... Richard Austin. . . Richard Irwin . . .. Thomas Tompson . Judith Fowler . . . Robert Tinkler. . . . - - - Patricia Sanguine. . . Linda Welch ..... . . - - - Anthony LaCoppola Carol Walrath . . . Barbara Wright. . . Milly Christy . . Daniel Nellis . . Bridget Milligan Kim Waller Tommy Upton Levi Hackett Peac hie C. Jones Augustas C. Jones Marilla Dalhart Diana Dalhart Otto Swartz Iona Pike Kitty Pike Ghost Girl Ghost Man u .V. Class History It was in the year 1944, thirteen years ago, that the renowned Class of '57 started on the long joumey by entering kindergarten. We completed our grammar school successfully and then joumeyed to the high school as seventh graders. Time seemed to fly, in 19 54 we found ourselves Freshmen. During our Fresh- men year, we held dances and food sales which proved highly successful. It was during February of that year that Mr. lQee joined our faculty and became our advisor. Though our treasury was small, as well as our class, we did not give up the struggle to achieve our goal, the Senior Trip, which is the dream of eve class. In orrlr Sophomore year we sold megaphones at the basketball games and also made wreaths at Christmas time. Both of these ventures were a success. We began our Junior year full of excitement and ready to order our class rings, which arrived around Thanksgiving time. We sold purple and gold pencils with our school name. All of these added to our treasury. ln May our Junior-Senior Prom came with A Blossom Fell as our theme. The much-dreaded class night which had petrified us for so many years had come and gone before we realized it. Now came the big year. Our class had dwindled down to a mere twenty, after losing some familiar faces and gaining some new ones. Our first big money making project was the selling of magazine sub- scriptions. We also sponsored movies and started work on our yearbook. After caroling through the halls of the school we presented our annual Christmas program in the high school auditorium. On January fourteenth and sixteenth after much ado we finally presented our Senior Play, a comedy, You'l.l Die Laughing. The play was directed by Mr. Klee. Although we sweated right to the opening night, we had a lot of fun putting it on. This proved most entertaining to all, so our hard work wasn't in vain. Our Prom in the spring was a gala affair attended by many. Soon the moment we'd been waiting for arrived, our Senior trip, which took us to Washington for a very enjoyable week. In June, the girls were entertained at a tea given by the Junior girls. Without realizing it the end of the year was upon us. Class night came, awaited by all, to seal the doom of the Juniors. Next followed baccalaureate. Finally came graduation--a fitting climax to our twelve wonderful years. . 4 Q . pp W , . W4 Q ,nec .. ve 01110 '0 ' 'Wbxg , ffq, va, 1 V 966 'A 3 Pg QQ' , If 'v :If 9 Uydlwy Ks!-uh, ff, W O4 ' , X 5,1 1 'sf J. -, fy -f rll' xii-'A O x 5- ' Q O Paw , Q . 'tx- Q- ' Q, Q 'ft T NK f I- Y 4' .J 'Oaf added Juniors ll Q7 NIJ' an . V it 41 1 ' S-'r 5 'T el 6 A vf S .1 , 1, Nr J dw I .5 ,... 5 Q . 5:- u. ., 1 .. , . wr. - ,V A' .' 'Nu W -K, s,a'fs,-1 A V, .,4 . .f-'A--' 'A ': i'a.'. ' ' ' in ROW 1: N. Carter, R. Ouderkirk, P. McGee, B. Wozniak, D. Hammond. ROW 2: J. Greene C Smith E. Wal- rath, J. Christy, J. Zoller, B. Huff, S. Wright, M. McGee, B. Doxtator, K. Kardash, B. Mclienhey, J. Pehmi. ROW 3: Mr.Youn D.KrftAC t g, a , . oun ryman, D. Hoag, K. VanGorder, M. Fake, J. Becker, S. Brown, J. Farquhar, B. Haak, J. Jacques. ROW 4: T. Reese, J. Cole, G. Haney, D. Countryman, J. Miklic, D. Smith, R. Crouse, W. Dockerty, G. Shannon, R. Sebastian, D. Groff. Once upon a time forty ambitious little students started the long climb toward graduation. They are now on Junior Hill. Q During the seventh and eighth grades they worked very hard putting : ' on food sales and dances. Then in their Freshman year they worked even harder by selling boxed ' V candy, home-made candles and starting their annual bottle drive 0 .4 -3 Several of the boys went out for J .V. basketball and made it, and ' one of our girls made J. V. cheerleading. Then in our Sophomore year, besides making money, we had several I parties. Now, in our Jrmior year, even more exciting things have happened. In November we received our class rings which were long-awaited. A great sum of money was realized from the annual spaghetti supper. Some of our boys are playing basketball on the Varsity team, and three of our girls are doing a good job cheering them on. We entertained the Senior girls at the tea party in May. The highlight of the year was the Junior-Senior Prom and the much--dreaded Class Night. 24 Sophomores 4 . J r qi-fxighff K 9' ROW 1: W. Hammond, M. Dockerty, J. Carter, L. Miklic, L.Srn.ith, R. LaCoppola, G. Groff, L. Flanders, R Cong don. ROW 2: D. Schoff, I. Nagele, C. Dodson, B. Dodson, K. Warren, S. mock, G. Wolcott, J. Robson, R M Smith, R. Wamer, O. Bommarito, J. Matis, M. J. Yanko. ROW 3: Mr. Battisti, S. Stowell, J. Weber, D Sweet Millington, C. Kretser, C. Kraft, M. J. Welch, E. Millington, E. Lasher, H. Lassell, Miss Finneran ROW 4 G Beard, R. Greene, A. Christensen, P. Stone, R. Failing, C. Weldon, W. Haney, L. Fowler, D. Matls J Papa R Hel Wlule we were in the seventh and eighth grades, we had food sales and P A dances The profits we earned were deposited in our class treasury for our senior trip To conclude our eighth grade we had a.n interesting trip to Albany During our Freshman and Sophomore years we held the usual food sales and P A dances As our Sophomore year concludes, we look forward with great anti cipation to our Junior year N x 25 Q mer. , f Freshmen ROW 1: L. DeCamillo, P. Nellis, K. Irwin, R. Schoff, J. Barney, A. Gabriele, J. Dingman, J. Hunphrey, R. Smida, W. Rider, R. Peruui. ROW 2: D. Marino, R. Battisti, D, Pross, M. J. Polidori, B. Blencoe, T. Smith, J. Perry, C. Cales, G. Manclow, R. Vespi, J. Galuski, M. L. Dockerty, J. Hook, S. Tolfa, T. Yestremski. ROW 3: Mr. Lyon, W. Masi, J. Klock, D. Bellen, S. Liddon, D. Johnson, A. Bilobrowka, L. Kretser, P. Countryman, G. Nagele, B. Peruzzi, B. Dunlap, J. Loren, J. Millington, S. Brower, Miss Newman. ROW 71: C. Rockefeller, H. Countryman, R. Brown, P. Hoffman, J. Dockerty, J. Rapacz, R. Smith, C. Smith, K. Capeoe, W. Robson. -In 5 1 5 sv ,n gr' ,L .5 The Freshman Class has been very active this year, We have held E ax many P,A. dances, including our annual Sadie Hawkins Dance, We ps have also held successful food sales. , I a Q6 J' We enjoyed our first Christmas program in the auditorium with the 'S ' ' other senior high school classes. A., L ' ' '26 qkdt 1 n. v an ., ' l'lu!uvufnaavr-m-fifir msefwdfxmzsh Yr, 4-'ff -M-Y. ALL.. 'ff' V s, x M' if ff? ROW 1: M. A. Digristina, G. Smith, B. Snell, D. Countryman, S. Dodson, C. Warner, C. Fred- ricks, S. Sanguine, B. Kelly, E. Ach- enbach. ROW 2: W. Kucharski, A. Stock, J. Hoyle, F. Swashnick, J. Haa.k, J. Powell, J. Brown, C. Rockefeller, W. Starna, R. Un- derwood, J. Fail- ing, Mr. Sweetser. ROW 3: T. Dock- erty, R. Bowers, L. R. Nellis, D. Dahlen, D. Spon- able, D. Walrath. Grades Eight ROW 1: S. Christ- ensen, J. Fowler, C. Dunton, F. Sands, M. Peruni, J. Damin, S. Bradley, D. Hayes, L. Tolfa, J. Win- kleman, G. Woz- niak, G. Skxzek. ROW 2: Mr. Fer- ris, D. McKenncy, A. Walrath, F. LaCoppola, H. Is- ley, K. Plank, R. Loccia, D. Rocke - fellcr, P. Becker, W. Hayes. ROW 3: D. Smith, P. Schoff, D. Hoff- man, W. Kendall, C. Gallt, G. Sponable, J. Crosier, C. Ste- wart, R. Corso. ' fulNf..t,.,AQ.- if kenaf' 1Hi1D t'K-0?3'SZi'f tzTf.'i 1' WW 'J53 f'.N ' 71 J if-1. l A -fl -.. 4 an ..- M, ss- V-1' WT ' . ,,, e . sq PY I I ' we 3 V 'T 1 . - 'V MV , r c 'Aw' fi . xPf -D J P 'Q c V :PB '-- 3.41314 - 'Q ' . Q U f ' 4 -Q fi ' N-J' ff f ' 1 .Ax '1 1 - 1. A, ' ,,Av igf- , l I rg. B , 34 -S B 7 if ' , ' J' fi :A 5 . ROW 1: D. Shay, D. Iasher, D. Ding- man, R. Welden, F. Pross, R. Bauer, D. Ouderkirk. ROW 2: D. Van Gorder, V. Waller, F. Giarrusso, J. Bnmdage, B. Kret- ser, E. Groff, M. Sweet, B. L. Wal- rath, L. Arduini. ROW 3: Mrs. Burkdorf, P. Battisti, J. Van Slyke, S. Ottman, J. Gallt, M. Kraft, C. Man- clow, M. Schoen- feld. ROW 4: A. DeDominick, D. Smith, C. Mac Lauchlin, R. Capece, G. Senft, R. Crounse, N. Mastromoro. Grades 7 ROW 1: L. DiCarnil 10, J. Tolfa, R. Mc- Cumber, R. Swartz, R. Pedro, W. Jones. ROW 2: J, Vespi, J. Campoine, P. Kucharski, C. Fon- tana, I.. Ganann, B. A. Helmer, C. Snell, B. Pryme. ROW 3: Miss Moore, F. Kretser, N. Masi, C. Benton, P. Capece, P. Plank, J. Christman, R. Dean. ROW 4: B. Powell, D. Van Gorder, H. Patter- son, W. Tompson, R. Hoffman, H. Zoller. M04 ...va t. 001 1- I 0 0 QQ . 1 ., '.ff QT ainvfumumr -4 hm..a..e.. , . 28 . . ,. ., . ,E q., , --wr . H - ,V , 4 .',5' , . w ,i, . gp. 'f-n . , :J V, -, .-,113 1.-1 , mx ,QQ ,- 12. ' pl 4, : ,g-orgy. '41,-,Emi ,R.vi5,tu:uK .xff-flw,,f5L,3 u J W1 Wtiw-MigFamf9f,,s 1 .5:.,5, Y. NMS,-., , , K ., .W . I , .-, Y, if 4,1525 M, M.. QQ-,,L43.f,fgk,,,1W,f ,, H.: x-1 .' ' '4- - . - .-, ,, ,X -,.,',gg.a', 2 U9 A K l -fag eg5:fw,SH' , is H ,i 1 : sc A3i,L,',i?3 N I Y . .v.fg:5.y. .W . :. '.r..,g,L ' f H, 2 . ,V N, H.. ,.. Q- A V 5. gt! 1 r 9: Ae on ob .. Asa' ROW 1: G. Suits, F. Wolcott, P. Brown, W. Young, L. Schoff, G. Crosier, C. McKenney. ROW 2: B. Waller, D. Failing, M. LaCoppo1a, R. Bilobrowka, J. Grairer, C. Hayes. ROW 3: Mrs. Hernigle, K. Sinister, S. Loccia, M. J. Hayes, J. Polinsky, S. Cole. RO'W 4: G. Swartz, D. Weber, G. Johnson, J. Yanko, K. Nagelc, E. Fassctt. ROW 1: LQ. bottung, U. Waner, J. Lasher, R. Swartz. ROW 2: J. Iacobucci, C. Gallt, S. Underwood D. Kraft, M. Stcvcr, D. Papa, J. Center. ROW 3: L. LaPorta, D. Stock, J. Corso, V. Walrath, G. , Flanders. ROW 4: Mrs. Mastracco, A. Battisti, D. Howe, J. Campione, W. Kramer, A. Sands, R. Hoffman, C. Niontoni. ., n- PW ap 'U 4 ' ' AA Ai 1-'P .. I1 : l ' 'AA Y -,il'l WP' y. ROW 1: M. Everett, A. Battisti, G. Weaver, W. Lenig, F. Hamblin, D. Dodson. ROW 2: M. Denofrio, D. Campion, J. Davis, C. Mancini, S. Babuska, L. Barney. ROW 3: C. Brown, L. Kretser, C. Corso, J. Brown, J. Cretser, L. Rockefeller, C. Snell, L. Brown, B. Winkleman. ROW 4: D. Starna, R. Smith, F. Miklic, J. Papa, W. Forster, J. Waters, C. Nellis, D. Mosher, F. Bradley. Fifth Grades ROW 1: L. Don, G. Ganann, D. Beard, D. Tompson, W. Warner. ROW 2: M. Burkdort, B. Shay, E. Castrucci, C. Rackmyer, J. J. Jaworski, M. L. Brandow. ROW 3: Mrs. Briele, L. Arduini, E. Achen- bach, M. Nusom, J. Nellis, J. Montegero, L. Kendall, A. Sanders, P. Carroll, C. Richard. ROW 4: R. Baker, B. Walralh, D. Dahlen, K. Mereness, G. Walrath, J. Waller, G. Matis, P. Resler. I a wr' ' I Y sl 'lil 4 xl if U ' H , 'M,,.:.......,,, As 'A 5 f Fourth Grades if 4 ROW 1: R. Giglio, D. Francisco, B. Yauney, B. Patrei, A. Bamey. ROW 2: B. Battisti, S. Giaquinto M. K. Cool, N. Stama, B. Heroth, D. Arndt. ROW 3: D. Shibley, K. Rice, C. Cairns, L. Pietrandrea, L Putman, K. Hayes, R. Bnmdage, Mrs. Galuski. ROW 4: J. Howe, J. Sanguine, K. Goodbread, K. Senft, fl. Thompson, L. Scofield, R. Kiefling, A. Susi. ROW 1: S. Cook, A. Battisti, V. Masi, L. Polidori. ROW 2: D. Hook, M. Feldstein, J. A. Rockefeller, G. Van Gorder, P. Kitusz, G. Fical. ROW 3: P. Smith, J. Kanuch, S. Vicciarelli, B. Bowers, C. Win- decker, J. Austin, R. Tolfa, K. Babcock, J. Bilobrowka, Miss Elms. ROW 4: D. Frasier, G. Colorito, A. Ottaviano, E. Goodbread, J. Sokol, L. Kramer, T. Reese. ...an m 'A A 9, G p 1 13. F 7 A SPE51i?'f is - mfg, Q UQ , Hull- ,ug . . .. , .Y V9 g +2-' lah- YU :ffl H 57. . . -sv wv?' Fourth Grade ROW 1: P. Battisti, K. Suits, T. Bruce, C. Jones, J. White. ROW 2: N. Mereness, T. Beekman, M. A. Martyniuk, L. Pedro, B. Hoffman. ROW 3: B. Humphrey, D. Shannon, D. Nellis, E. Battisti, J. Gallt, K. Horender, K. Crouse, C. Gabriele, Mrs. Waner. ROW 4:-R. Quackenbush, T. Rice, D. Smith, W. Eckler, J. Iacobucci, Third Grade J. Hamblin, B. Thomas. ROW 1: M. Pietrandrea, T. Cole, R. Blencoe, B. Gerstenberger, B. Lucas, B. Salvagni, R. Coco, F. Ya- ger. ROW 2: A. Godwin, L. Smoley, M. E. Baker, J. Shuster, P. Walter, V. Fletcher, M. L. Borst, J. La- Porta, D. Van Gorder. R. Looman, J. Crounse, Mrs. Bradbury. ROW 3: T. Kelly, C. Thomas, C. Horen- der, K. Suits, R. Capece, D. Richard, D. Weaver, D. Stagliano, J. Difenderfer. - S I . 1 fn 5 . f 1 Q .f 55-S Third Grade ROW 1: B. MacLauch1in, R. Durfee, A. Caprara, L. Dodson, L. Pross, E. Nel- lis. ROW 2: J. Weaver, W. Yuchniewicz, E. J. Walrath, A. Dingman, M. B. Galuski, J. Resler. ROW 3: Mrs. Lambert, L. Dean, J. Greene, J. Nel- lis, D. Dockey, P. Har- vey, S. Wam, M. A. Campione. ROW 4: J. Polidori, R. Chiodo, F. Springer, R. Piscitello, F. Stever, R. Vespi, A. Weaver, T. Phelps. . KA.. f' 55,53 M55 S311 -5 x ' :L N 4 ' n ...Q 'Ll Fi ' H- A L. U 5 X I Rf ,-in i 4iiIL PQ. Q , s 'T 1 Second Grade ROW 12 C. Rider, G, Mancini, E. Warner, D. Sanders, D. Battisti, R. Brown. ROW 2: S. Kar- dash, L. Clemon, B. Crosier, K. McCarthy, M. Nellis, P. Giglio, M. L. Ponzi, S. Reese. ROW 32 J. Carter, A. Walrath, G. Patruska, K. Handy, R. Snell, R. Dingman, B. Masi, Mrs. Brown. .ls diff ff? 4 A fini pirkflfai --wen uw 1 5' U n Y . ' - f' . ,. ' fi, ,,g35' A fl : -. 'A P . fr 3. A M 1- .. ROW 1: G. Talbot, D. Rice, H. Nellis, F. Gia- quinto. ROW 2: J. Peruzzi, J. loccia, S. Ash- ley, B. Salvagni, B. Ropeter, C. Rockefeller, C. Colorito. ROW 3: D. Potter, L. Everett, C. Christman, B. Bowers, J. Luft, F. Case, M. Hamblin. ROW 4: Mrs. Vacca, J. Lamprnan, R. Gerstenber- ger,-K. Weaver, G. Crouse, A. Bellinger, R. Carter, J. Peruni. Second Grades i- 1.- Q-J 71 g ROW 1: D. Seeley, M. Giaquinto, G. Humphrey, L. Ropeter, R. Capece. ROW 2: K. Walrath, K. Wright, D. Sponable, A. Denofrio, M. McKenney, J. Frasier. ROW 3: P. Babuska, B. Resler, P. Cole, K. Ottman, A. M. Fran- cisco, A. Looman, C. Cales, Mrs. Kraft. ROW 4: A. Susi, T. Eckler, R. Patxei, P. Winkleman, T. Luft, M. Van Gorder. R n . 35 Q I s: I . , . M ,A ff- .- r - - f VA. fr-rf -.. - , ' rw r 'J - rub , 'lwf A ri 1---wk, V wo. .L I . ....:,., ...W ,..A,. h 1- 'Q' K, 1 ur .r'1 ' 10.1 1,1- , 1 -. - v- . 1-1-,gf 1. -s.,1Qu ,L 42. . ,gl f First Grades ROW 1: T. Lampman, R. Shuster, C. Johnson, L. P. Clark, T Ciaquinto, B. Barney. ROW 2: K. Crouse D. Weaver, V. Stever, M. Rapacz, B. Gottman. ROW 3: D. Lucas, W. Davis, L. Battisti, M. Nellis, C. Wolinski, J. Amdt, R. Colorito, F. Stagliano. ROW 4: Mrs. Hillegas, L. Scofield, W. Vicciarelli, T. Dockcrty, E. Waller, W. Piscitello, J. Cam- pione, R. Potrei. H ROW 1: M. A. Bower, K. Achenbach, K. Mueller, N. J. Mastromoro, C. Smith, E. Sammons. ROW 2: J. Klimes, J. Keough, C. Heroth, P. Shibley, J. Maves, J. Mancini, J. Degristina, K. Cyr. ROW 3: Mrs. Spaar, H. Rack- myer, C. Davis, R. Star- na, J. Thomas, D. Cole, E. Battisti, J. Patruska. JPN C41 36 ii E15 -I . n E.:?T7E'-fi . ,171 pL'!, ' 13 . I Q - 1 . 4?-1 E-E 191 :J rs h: 1' ll!! J' , I A I- 1. n mg .4 ROW 1: F. Miosek, D. SmiLh, W. Potter, A. Yau- ney, D. Croce, R. Battisti, J. Swartz. ROW 2: M. Don, K. Senft, J. Pickard, L. Bradley, D. Walrath, J. A. Giaquinto, S. Sokol, A. M. Handy. ROW 3: M. Dingman, J. Pachut, B. Battisti, D. Battisti, R. A. Iacobucci, M. Blencoe, L. Weaver, M. Thompson. ROW 4: G. Jones, K. Ro- peter, C. Cool, L. Bruce, R. Nellis, J. May, Mrs. Bond. First Grade V. , 4, , A YLv,,.fs l 1 I IFHII X IH X . ,:f,.. s 4 ' A ' .f-, .9 e, . I ,, ... - . -'-1 1,1 'sf' '45 fl. Kindergarten OW 1: D. Shuster, M. Hoffman, L. Crosier, N. Crews, C. Stever, M. Lash- er. ROW 2: S. Horender, B. Miosek, M. Seeley, A. Howe, L. Lyons, R. Muel- ler, S. Sheldon, R. Clem- ons. ROW 3: D. Failing, A Palombi, C. Campione, D. Arduini, D. Bowley. ROW 4: Miss Uhle. M I 1 V 12 2 P: ROW 1: B. Allen, T. Kucharski, R. Dinehart, C. Lucas. ROW 2: J. Shay, G. Chandler, L. Eckler. ROW 3: V. Mancini, R. Boyer, M. A. Matus, P. Rice, V. Mastrocco, J. Carroll, J. Hayes, B. Clark, Mrs. Swartz. ROW 1: P. Terricola, G. Burlingame, J.,Wo1insky, A. Sutton, D. Francisco. ROW 2: J. Yuchniewicz, Q. Nellis, P. Yarush, B. Difenderfer, D. Crouse. ROW 3: J. Rider, R. Van Gorder, D. Dockey, D. De- vendorf, B. Kretser, Mrs. Swartz. ,.., . ,. A :om ii Qi Buzz:-if' r.. .4 -.4-1, X L-v . ,Xwlffav 'f,':'. yr , , . ' V V t i , ,.R-'f.afi-.mf-n!'1 - ' ' 1 , ,,,,. . ,- . at -'N ' - C3 ROW 1: G. Haney, D. Hoag, J. Fowler, B. Kelly, C. Kraft. ROW 2: J. Vespi, S. Dodson, W. Rider, W. Haney, B. Dunlap, D. Smith, Mr. Babcock, L. Ganann. SEATED: J. Zoller, D. Smith. ROW 1: Miss Newman, K. Warren, B. Dunlap, K. Kardash, E. Walrath, B. Dodson. ROW 2: A. Martyniuk, J. Christy, S. Brown, L. Kretser, O. Bommarito, J. Klock, S. Tolfa, G. Manclow, M. Christy. ROW 3: T. Reese, C. Weldon, R. Failing, J. Becker, Mr. Lyon. ROW 4: W. Ham mond, R. Helmet. 1-M in-. v l as 'V' aff' 'Z C' 'A 3 ,vi V f v:i:Ln.,f 5 tar lirapzt' 5?:154fs ' E' 3, ,gy fm- 'fgzf fi -lv 'L 4,1 44 ,ff-+'..f We eylgw H' Q,,fi5fyjr 2:23, gin 3 ,,,,. + wg 4 W 1 4i ,'3'Sa ' 1? Kgs M Z., 4 Q V ? , it Z t v M 'Q 9 in ROW 1 T Rush, D. Rollins, B Wrxght G Mellck, B Doxtator L Welch, J Huff C SIIl1Ill,J Greene D Hoag K Van Gorder. ROW2 Mr Klee, B Kelly, J Fowler, N Carter C Cales S Wnght M Mc, Gee, A Countryman, M. Fake, D Countryman, Mlss Fmneran Miss Ostler, R Irwm, F Roney, B Haak J Jacques P McGee , ,z. we ,QQ ,W . 'xx . -1 Qrxxlllllllby' A' ffl ' 'A QW' E' :A 'fp ' ROW 1: M. Countryman, F. Sands, M. Fake, E. Walrath, A. Countryman, K. Van Gorder, D. Hoag, R. Vespi, L. Kretser, H. Isley. ROW 2: C. Plank, M. Peruzzi, G. Skrzek, G. Wozniak, C. Frederick, J. Hook, J. Winkleman, S. Sanguine, Miss Ostler. ROW 3: B. Kelly, T. Smith, J. Millington, M. A. Degristi.na,, G. Smith, P. Countryman, E. Snell, S. Christensen, S. Dodson, C. Rockefeller. .f. ...W .... . - - he 5 . ll S 1.045 ROW 1: G. Stowell, B. I-laak, R. Irwin, R. Tinkler, F. Roney, L. Flanders, Mr. Underwood. ROW 2: D. Nellis, R. Burkdorf, R. Greene, A. Christensen, G. Beard, J. Barney, L. Hulbert, A. Gabriele, L. Congdon ROW 3: M. Snell. G. Rockefeller. R. Brown, H. Countryman, R. Millington, R. Schoff, C. Rockefeller. iii ' 2 5 1 P nw' N- AMN M 'agar , ,J .QT :bs A Q, ff L' FA? Z C s P 1 Q .. ll ' M Wit' 12? Q I . , y ' x l Jn. 'Nd w 1473 is I ROW 1: L. Tolfa, W. Cray, D. Hoffman, R. Hayes, L. Welch, M. L. Putman, G. Melick. ROW 2: T. Dockerty, W. Hammond, R. Helmer, A. Walrath, W. Kucharski, I. Nagele, F. La Coppola, J. Brown, J Failing, Mrs. Smith, C. Dunton, K. Warner, J. Haak, J. Powell, J. Damin. ROW 3: D. Hayes, J. Fow ler, E. Achenbach. ROW 1: P. Resler, R. Baker, W. Wamer, L. Don, D. Berd, D. Dahlen, R. Smith, R. Tompson, Miss Handsbury. ROW 2: A. Battisii, F. Hamblin, S. Weaver, F. Bradley, D. Mosher, J. Waller, J. Waters, D. Stama, D. Dodson, W. Lenig, M. Everett. ROW 3: W. Forester, K. Mereness, F. Miklic, G. Canaan, F. Stever, G. Matis, C. Nellis, J. Papa. S 9 J' M 19 . -1-1, uf , q1--1-- -- f PGV' - 'F' --Q. 45- . W. . I' ,,f,Lr,,. in WK v 'ss . ROW 1: C. Dockerty, J. Zoller, B. McKenney, B. Wright, M. McGee, S. Wright, K. Van Gorder, M. Fake, A. Countryman, D. Hoag, J. Christy. ROW 2: Mr. Ferris, J. Fowler, J. Greene, E. Walrath, P. Wiltsie, M. Chris- ty, P. Sanguine, J. Huff, C. Smith, B. Doxtator, J. Becker, S. Brown, K. Kardash, C. Walrath, J. Peruai. ROW 3: A. LaCoppola, R. Austin, T. Reese, J. Cole, N. Carter, W. Dockerty, T. Tompson, R. Crouse, .J. Miklic, C. Haney, D. Groff, G. Shannon, B. Kelly, D. Countryman. A Cappella ROW 1: Mr. Ferris, C. Walrath, J. Fowler, K. Van Gorder, J. Galuski, M. L. Dockerty, R. Warn- er, C. Dockerty, E. Wal- rath. ROW 2: L. Miklic, R. Crouse, R. Battisti, J. Robson, J. Huff, M. J. Yanko, J. Matis, R. Aus- tin, J. Miklic. ROW 3: A. LaCoppola, W. Dockerty, R. Failing, T. Tompson, W. Haney, G. Haney, G. I Croff, D. Groff. r . . , , , V, N ., - 1 ., .f M ,, . , , aa l I Q I K A '. wg ' N N A 4 A -ff . 'L .-. 'Q v 4-l 'fi' . ...Ei -,1A:!,., -.' - .ffm- ROW 1 B Dunlap, B Dodson B Peruzn, O Bommarlto, K Warren, J Klock, S Klock, G. Wolcott, J. Rob- son R M Smnh D Bellen, R Warner C Kraft, M J Welch D Johnson ROW2 R Battisti, D. Pross, M L Dockerty S Tolfa G Manclow C Dodson, M J Pol1dor1,B Blencoe A B1lobrowka,l.Nagele,S. Stowell, J Mans M J Yanko W M351 J Perry, J Galuskr, Mr Ferns ROW3 J Barney, R. Peruui, M. Dockerty, R Sm1tl1,L M1kl1c J Dockerty, P Hoffman D Mat1s R Fa1l1ng G Croff W. Haney, W. Rob- Band ROW 1: S. Stowell, J. Maris, M. J. Yanko, C. Dockerty, M. J. Welch, J Powell, L. Tolfa, C. Ben- ton, J. Perry, B. McKenne D. Johnson, M. L. Dock- erty, R. Vespi, S. Liddon. ROW 2: N. Mastromoro, R. Bauer, D. McKenney, F. LaCoppola, T. Yestrem ski, W. Dockerty, A. La- Coppola, M. Dockerty, W Gray, W. Starna, J. Vespi, R. DiCamillo, P. Battisti, Mr. Goralski. ROW 3: D. Marino, P. Corso, R. Smith, W. Haney, T. Tompson, R. Crouse, G. Haney, G. Groff, P. Stone, D. Groff, W. Robson. Informals :I , '1 2 Jar' . 3 , ,Q ' U ' 1 vm 1 .12 ,. . I A gt x I' C1155 Q if E Rem fm bu- ? T 9 ffm ' Af M our CVT-Ai R00 I PJ A ' P -2:' . 1-J . Q. , P w-- C E 'X 1 1 K R P -190 mb . 1 Q H , 1 x ' 4 -' J lf 1--,,-. A Q 'V Y i 5 I I , ' I , flwv 1 5 , J ' f I AL:,.' ,i i ii .41 . .. 1 .iv Ktbtxd S' TCR-I Q 1' 5 - an Q EQQNQ I x Bn-eqkfgski Sooa 1- ict. crgqm N C5.Qeg.Q' 5 QL , Xa I L 6 ' ' 'QQ - Q' . wb U' 'Qc Ktf' it X Q. , K X, xl X' 60'v'YQo. J ox oc' . Y Y f- -.-. 'Q X l' V , 'Doukxf 4 ,X X E gin .fxvveu ' 1-' 1 ev-5 l. , Q1-A ,fb WA worker Q9VWNKY.. 4 Q0vuAi'C. . K '. !1,wh,JX qu af 0 1 wkvvow ov? K 5 4' Xovk K5 . 5, , 1. lx 5 L wif 1 L 'rpg 6 QQ ess h -an . v Qi - 1, 4 , . I X v 6, A' n 3 gg wk, 'z qffv.. x Q ofww- 4-.f X vs C if Q .AT .L .9 -wx ' L- W45?v:S..Lf 'Vw' . ' :,?gFf,f,fm1H,.Lw-gzz .e f nb , L 'BV ,. -+ A A C U .B -'MZ' wa, 1 fA!efic:5 R M Smxth E PCTUHI B Dodson C Dodson G Manclow, C. Kraft ROW 1 Mr Batustx Coach J Carter L Smxth R LaCoppo1a D Manno D Ham- mond ROW2 M Dockerty Manager P Hoffman L Fowler B Haak W Haney, ' u S-pl X?JfV1TN K 9 'x 5 WNV 1 ? 1 l simli l o I , 11 4 s wt Y Q Q..-,am - 1 4 I .nw-nnuhf 'Y Wishing Every Success to the Senior Class of I957 PALATINE DYEING CO St. Johnsville New York P H I LCG Wgpwfatguggfmqoffgm Best Wishes no the Class 0f'57 LITTLE FALLS-FONDA BUS CQRP AND CAPECE MOTOR SALES, INC. fudebaker P ack C gil hCI F57 CENTRAL NATIQNAL BANK Cancfoharie ff Nga Congrafulal ons to the Class Compliments of 1957 Q' a -S : , of 1 M 5 at RALPH J s Jn Il GROFF, FLORIST Dr. AND Mrs. FRED C. CAIRNS Ph 5179 sin u N Yk Compliments of Little Falls Felt Shoe Company St. Johnsville New York Congratulations Our Congratulations fo me 'O Um of '95' S. r.,r,1'fSf, rfQff,.,r School c. cuRTlS LuLL CHARLES AND MABEL Funeral Service Furniture MCCRONE St. Jo hnsv ille Best Wishes Phone 3621 for Your Future ix 1, Compliments A of In Memory X SALVI'S of Q Music STORE Mr. AND Mrs. f U JOSEPH H. REANEY 527 East Main Street Little Falls New York Phone 479 Good Luck to the Class of '57 Phone 4-778l Compliments of EVERSON'S DAIRY Superior Quality TERRlC0l.A'S Milk Men's - Boys' and Furnishings - Footwear Cream ' Fort Plain New York Compliments CHANDLER ELECTRIC of Electrical Wiring and Repairing 8 East Main St. PRESTWS Johnsvalle, N. Y. Fine Foods Telephone 2271 Fame and Fortune Compliments ro the of Senior Class ENTERPRISE AND NEWS Compliments ' of Destinod tg Lava: I: Your Home ne o t e vlvs BEAUTY SHOP Mohawk Valley Weeklies Congratulations Compliments to the Class of '57 of HARRISON RADIO sERvlcE TAUBMAN Specialists in Television JEWELRY STORE St. Johnsville Pl'l0ne 57l3 Compliments Of CORSO CLEANING AND CLOTHING Compliments Of HELMONT MILLS, INC. Compliments Of Compliments HUBBARD of l ' BROWN BROTHERS 'il -1' 1-'i LUMBER COMPANY Cars Trucks Parts and Service Best Wishes PERINA AND DOMINICK Compliments of THE OLD SCHOOL RESTAURANT DI CAMILLO Katherine .lane Brown Compliments 505,19 W. H. LENZ AND SON Class of1957 Mr. and Mrs. EARL HOOK Hardware - Plumbing Paint - Appliances Phone 9423 or 3393 - Firestone Dealer VAN GORDER BROS. C g atulati to me SHELL STATION Cfass of '57 Fuel Oil and Kerosene Dealers DAVIS CLOTHING STORE Corner Main and D Streets lBuzz and Ruthanna Davisj sf. Johnsvill N Y Compliments Compliments of of Dr. RAYMOND E. WYTRWAL AMY'S SERVICE STATION ff g Compliments to the Class of '57 FRANCESCO'S MARKET CThe Friendly Storel Groceries - Meats - Baked Goods Free Delivery H. A. DEVEN DCRF Phone 5333 5'- -'0h SVi e Complete Insurance Service RAPACZ INSURANCE AGENCY 48 W. Main St. St. Johnsville Phone 3392 Res. 2365 55 West Main Sf. St. Johnsville New York Phone 4291 ?7lau.x4,bkhC , Best Wishes fo fhe Class of '57 DOMINICK PAPA Compliments Of CAP'S CIGAR STORE A A. F. Caponera, Prop. Best Wishes to the Class of '57 LES FRANKEL-JEWELER xx I f f xr ,- Keepsake Diamonds Art Carved Rings Fon Plain New York Phone 4-3331 Compliments Compliments of of KYSER HOUSE THE MANOR Compliments THE ANTLERS RESTAURANT f o Fine Foods Phone 9431 LARRY AND PETE TOLFA Central Hotel Best Wishes Compliments from of ' PHARMACY Dr. and Mrs. PAUL ADLER WALRATH S KT lil Q, NX-ff Compliments Of ADLERS CREAMERY FIL AND JOE'S CAPECE'S RESTAURANT Italian ana' American Dishes Pizza Phone 2121 Compliments Of SHELP AND WARNER Phone 5321 Congratulations from THE LEADER STORE Isabel Emery Specializing in Children's and Ladies' Apparel Best Wishes tothe Class of1957 BETTY-JO SHOPPE Compliments Of OLD MILL INN ' Best Wishes from Dr. and Mrs. BERNARD FELDSTEIN Congratulations NEARYIS RESTAURANT East Creek Home ofthe Original Mexican Hots Serving Dinners 62 Lunches John 8 Katherine Neary, Props. Compliments of BROWN'S SUNOCO GAS STATION Compliments of CORNER MARKEI The Friendly Store St. Johnsville New York Phone 4362 Congratulations to the Class of '57 CORSD DRESS COMPANY Manufacturers of Fine Dresses Greetings and Best Wishes to the Class of 1957 HARRY C. SMITH Best Wishes to the SMlTH'S MARKET 13 West Main Street Class of '57 St. Johnsville ST. JOHNSVILLE HARDWARE Home ol Those Good Shurline Foods Our Best Wishes Anita and Fred Smith Success to the Class of l957 RAl..Pl 'l'S BEAUTY SHOP Compliments of Your Friendly Ford Dealer oTTMAN's GARAGE F Willard Dttman,-Inc. gg Best Wishes to the Class of 1957 HORN'S MILL Compliments of CAPONERA'S Best Wishes to the Class of 1957 ST. JOHNSVILLE SUPPLY CO., INC. Best Wishes and Success to the Class of '57 MOHAWK VALLEY CONCRETE CO., INC Best Wishes to the Class of 1957 ST. JOHNSVILLE GLOVE CO. Kenneth Walrath Compliments of BURKDORF LUMBER CO. Compliments of PALMA'S ESSO-STATION Besr Wishes to the Class of 1957 BURGESS FUEL AND SUPPLY CO., INC A. BARCA BAKERY Bread and Pizza Groceries St. Johnsville Phone 3102 M. RAPACZ General Merchandise Meats - Groceries Phone 4581 J me X. Best Wishes to the Lewi Class of '57 Phone 4435 M O DOCKERTY FLORIST Phone 3521 Sf Johnsvllle New York 'N 0 0 . ,xbyhfikqpll 15' is of .. . A , , N A 2 ' I ' Q' 1: - X ff 5 A .s.'mflf.....w mff.f,.,.:, - , 'ruru F SYLVANIA TV 8. RADIOS Sales 8 Service s Yuchniewicz St. Johnsville Compliments Of A FRIEND 'K 'ilsmk sxxQ'Qb3M FAREWELL TO FRANK The Senior Class wishes to express its appreciation to our dian, Frank Mancini, for his many kindnesses to the students faculty of the St, Johnsville Central School. We would like him every success and happiness in the future. custo- and to wish JS- C2 INN , if ' we HEC I C-17 K. A3 arg WWW My AJQZZQQDQQWQZ., X 3? 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