St Marys Academy - Echo Yearbook (Hoosick Falls, NY)

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Presented By THE CLASS OF 1953 St. Mary's Academy Hoosick Falls, N. Y. Our Cherished Memories of St. Mary's s Students Page 6 T Teachers Page 6 M “Mary” Making Page 21 A Athletics Page 24 R Recreation Page 28 Y Younger Classmen Page 31 S Supporters Page 36 THE REVEREND GEORGE S. WALKER. O. S. A. The class of nineteen fifty-three wishes to dedicate The Academy Echo” to our Pastor, Father Walker, not only because of what he has been to us as a Spiritual Father and Friend but also in gratitude for the inspiration he has given us. Ordained in 1913, Father Walker was appointed Master of Professed at Villanova Seminary. Later he spent a year at St. Thomas, Villanova, and at St. Mary’s in Lawrence, Mass. For 27 years, Father Walker, as a member of the Mission Band preached the word of Christ throughout the United States. St. Augustine’s, Troy was his first pastorate. Before coming to Hoosick Falls, Father Walker had charge of St. Lawrence’s in Lawrence, Mass. For the six years that he has been our Pastor, his kindnesses were most abun- dant. We thank him for the many long hours he has spent in our behalf as an Alter Christus”, efficient administrator, tireless worker and true friend to every- one of us. Uniniacutatd C oncebtion (Jhutch-- The source of our Spiritual Aid and Consolation. LltnmucuLats doncefition dctouf-- Our Priests’ Residence. Rev. William A. Scully, Coadjutor Bishop of Albany, leaves the church after the Confirmation ceremony with our Pastor, Father Walker, and Father Campbell. O. S. A. Father Lynch Father McCarthy Our future Secretaries. J. Eldred. M. Morin. R. Blinstrub, P. l.iporace. S. Demick. E. Flynn. J. Sherwin, X. Guiden, P. LaPorte. R. Crawford. B. Davock, J. Liporace, and M Akoury practice their skill under the careful supervision of Mother Margaret Joseph. Change of Classes—the familiar belt line is in motion. Thomas Bass and Joseph Braun adjust the Bioscope to study microscopic forms. It’s Biology Class with Sister Mary Karol SISTER MARY KAROL Senior Homeroom Idamary LeBlanc, Vice President: Richard Ciuk. Presi- dent: John Liporace, Treasurer: and Fay Weir. Secretary, are proud of the privilege to lead our class through the Senior Year. Time out to watch the cameraman! Our Co-Editors William Hayden and Janet Sherwin call a “get together” to get plans for the Yearbook under way. Seated M. Morin. A. Burns, K. Guiden. I. LeBlanc, C. Green, F. Weir, J. Stoppani, J. Sher- win. R. Ciuk, J. Smith. Standing: Sister Mary Karol. J. Braun. W Hayden. T.Bass. J. Bromirski. J. Liporaoe. Our Yearbook Cameraman, Mr. Andrick, ready for the next shot. Co-Editors Janet Sherwin and William Hayden go over last minute details of the “dummy for the Yearbook. Business Manager John Liporaoe is being reminded b his assistant Thomas Bass to mark that order “paid” Richard Ciuk and Joyee Stoppani, our student photograph- ers. Your attention, please! Gail Quinlan makes an an- nouncement over the Public Address System recently installed. Mother Margaret Joseph gives timely advice while Ann Flood awaits her turn. Senior Librarians. Janet Sherwin, Gail Arnold. Fay Weir and Ann Burns, keep the library in tip top working order. Hear your own voice on the tape recorder! That's what William Hayden. Gail Arnold. Joseph Smith and Marie Morin are using. Books are the Key to Knowledge.” In the Library we see James Griffin. David Begin. Judy Hyde, Marie Akoury, Jane Clarke. Beverly Walsh, Yvonne Graney. Mary Madigan, James Graney, John Styczynski. James Moore. William Keyes. SISTER MARGARET MAHV Junior Homeroom R. H a y d o n. K. Smith. I . Riporacc, X. Driscoll, K. Sev- erson. S. Demick, M. Ruditis, M. Mil let t, T. Yvva- vaniski, and S. Revandowski en- joy the humorous anecdote related in French 2 by Slater Margaret Mary. '’lass f '54. First Row: Geraldine Kldred. Richard Severson. Patri- «•ia Riporace. Margaret Ruditis. Edward Smith. Nancy Driscoll. Paul RaPorte. Second Row: Richard Hayden. Robert Crawford. Mary Jane Millett. Shirley Demick. Mar Alice Nealon, Richard Fleming, Robert Rlinstrub. Third Row: Thomas Ywavaniski. Michael Akoury. Fred Murray. Stanley Revandowski Bernard Davock. Meet our Junior ('lass Officers! Margaret Ruditis. A” i c e President; Richard Severson. President: Patricia Liporace, Sec- retary; E d w a r d Smith. Treasurer. Watch those verb tense warn Sis- ter Anna Inanien- tia as the Latin II students w rite their sentences. Glass of ' 55—First Row: Robert Griffin. William Devandowski. Helene Hums, Yvonne Graney, Walter Sheridan. James Graney. Mich- ael I’onway. Second Row: Mary Jane Hrandalik. Noreen Finnen, Mary Madigan. Joan Hrennan, Johanna Butkas. Ann Marsh. Barbara Burke, Gail Kberle, Elizabeth Shaw. Third Row: David Begin. Rob- ert Burns. William Keyes, Edward Flynn, James Moore, David Glos- son. John Styczynski, Thomas Sherman, Joseph Murphy, James Griffin. T h e Sophomore Glass business and pleasure responsi- bilities are expert- ly handled by: Helene Burns. Vice President: Yvonne Graney, Treasur- er: William Levan- do w ski. Secretary, and Walter Sheri- dan. President. SISTER ANNA LAURENTIA Sophomore Homeroom — Freshmen theologians delve into the truths of religion with Sister Marv Fredrica. SISTER MARY FREDRICA Freshman Homeroom Carole Srague, Secretary; Frank Mulvihill, Vice President: Rita Pemrick, President, and George Dris- coll, Treasurer, stop work for a picture of the Fresh- men Class officers. Class of '56. First row; George Driscoll. Frank Mulvihill. Carole Sprague, Rita Pemrick, Joan Burns, Paul Begin, Ronald Dooley. Second row: Patricia Simpson, Kathleen McGuire, Mary Murray. Lawrence Nealon, Donald Morin. Mary Ann Kennedy, Barbara Arnold, Elizabeth Green, Mary Rose McGuire. Marie Morin John Liporace Thomas Bass Janet Sherwin William Hayden Catherine Green “STARRING THOSE TWO Determined by Popular Vote of the High School Student Body What Is Your Vote? Fay Anne Weir Richard Ciuk Gail Arnold Ann Burns Joseph Braun Joyce Stoppani Kathryn Guiden Fred Murray Idamary LeBlanc John Bromirski Joseph Smith U I Girls model blouses and skirts made in sewing Class. Time for t he tower bell! John Bromirski. G. Arnold, C. Green and W. Hayden decorate for Valentine’s Day. Senior girls gat- her to show “Koko”, their mas- cot. Jim Arnold keeps our school clean and shining. K . lden ( 1 Vz ( 1 l £Z£ R.Cluk I.LeBlanc GAIL ARNOLD “Frenchie” Dramaties--3, Office Secretary--4, Prom Committee--3,4, Librarian— 4. Stitch Away Club--2, Yearbook typist. Queen’s Court--4. li I JOSEPH BRAUN Hot Rod” Basketball Manager—4, H o 1 y Name Society—4, Prom Commit- tee—3, 4. Yearbook Publication Manager. JOHN BROM1RSKI Mick” Basketball—J. V. 2, 3. Varsity—4. Altar Boy—1, 2, 3, Holy Name-4. Prom Committee—3, 4, Yearbook Publicity Manager. The Clas THOMAS BASS Bun Bun Baseball—3,4, Basketball J. V,—3, 4, Altar Boy—1. 2, 3, Holy Name- 4. Yearbook Business Manager, Church Usher—4. Prom Commit- tee-3. 4. _-h m ANN MARIE BURNS Burnsie” RICHARD CIUK ■•Legfier Class President—4, Basketball J. V.--3. 4, Altar Boy—1, Holy Name —4, Dramatics—2, Prom Commit- tee—3, 4. Yearbook Photography Editor. KATHRYN GUIDEN Kay” Secretary—1, Choir--1. 2, 3, Stitch Away Club—4, Office Secretary—3. Prom Committee-- 3. 4. Yearbook Typist. Queen's Court—4. Cheerleaeder—4. Choir—1. 2. 3. 4. Dramatics—2. 3. Stitch A w a y Club—2. 4. Librarian—4, Office Secretary—3, Prom Committee— 3, 4. Queen’s Court—3.4. Perfect Attendance—2. Yearbook Feature Editor. WILLIAM HAYDEN Washers” Secretary--3, Basketbali--J. V. :i. Varsity—3, 4. Baseball—3, 4. Se- curity Council Speaker--3, Altar Bov—1, 2, 3. 4, Holy Name— 4, Prom Committee—3, 4, Yearbook Co-Editor. JOHN LIPORACE Loaf” President—3, Treasurer—4. Bas- ketball J. V.--3, 4, Baseball-- 3. 4. Security Council Speaker—3. Holy Name—4. Dramatics—3, Church Usher—3, 4. Prom Committee—3. 4. Yearbook Business Manager. MARIE MORIN Ann” Choir—1, 2, 3, 4. Dramatics -2. Stitch Away Club-4, Prom Com- mittee—3, 4, Highest Religion Prize—1. 2, 3, Queen’s Court—4. Yearbook Assistant Editor. The Clas IDAMARY LeBLANC •Idie” Treasurer—2, 3. Vice-President—4, Cheerleader J. V.--2, Varsity—3, 4. Choir—1. 2, 3. Winner in Poster Contest--1, Dramatics—2, 3. Stitch Away Club—2. Office Secretary—3, 4. Prom Committee—3, 4. Queen’s Court—3, 4, Yearbook Feature Editor. of 1953 JANET SHERWIN “Tubby” Cheerleading J. V.—2, Varsity—3, 4, Vice President—3. Choir 1, 2,3. 4. Dramatics—2, Stitch Away Club —4, Librarian—3, 4, Office Secre- tary—3, Prom Commttee—3, 4. Queen’s Court—3. 4. Yearbook Co- Editor. JOSEPH SMITH Smitty” President—1, Secretary—2. Basket- ball J. V.-2. 3, 4. Baseball-3. 4, Altar Boy—1. Holy Name—4, Prom Committee—3, 4, Perfect Attend- ance 1, 2, 3, Church Usher— 4. Yearbook Sports Editor. JOYCE STOPPANI “Joycie” Brotherhood Speaking Contest—3, Dramatics—3, Stitch Away Club— 4, Office Secretary—4. Prom Com- mittee—3, 4, Perfect Attendance 2, Yearbook Photography Editor, Queen’s Court—4. FRED MURRAY “Fred Basketball J. V.—3, Varsity—4, Baseball—3. 4,—Altar Boy—1, Holy Name—4, Prom Committee—3. 4. Yearbook Sports Editor. FAY WEIR Witchie” Vice President—1, 2. Secretary— 4, Cheerleader--4, Oratorical Con- test—2, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics --2, 3. Yearbook Assistant Editor, Queen’s Court—4. Stitch Away Club—2, 4. Librarian—3, 4, Office Secretary—4, Prom Committee—3, 4. rji ( ! I £ !Sd “Hope it will run” say Father John Bromirski as auto me- chanic Billy Hayden tinkers with the motor. John Liporace and Richard Ciuk agree on “Join the navy and see the world . Nurse Janet Sherwin finds Ida- mary LeBlanc physically fit for an American Airline hostess. Stenographer Gail Arnold and Fay Weir “take a letter” for Joe Smith, President of the Smith Shoe Company. The “Kay Ann Shoppe” where Kay Guiden and Ann Burns are the professional dressmakers. Sports commentator Tom Bass interviews the manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers. Fred Mur- ray. Marie Morin and Catherine Green appear on the Joe Braun and His Friends” tele- vision show. Dental Hygienist Joyce Stoppa- ni examines Fay Weir’s den- tal problems. M.. . Mary Making To be more like Mary, our heavenly Mother, is to be more like Christ. A Catholic education provides this great opportunity of learning more about our great Catholic heritage. . . . . £ nl Lil'ohzii into tin Initreit' . . . . From our parish the Divine Master has called The Reverends: Russell, O. S. A, '27: Cavanaugh, O. S. A., ’29: Kennedy, O. S. A., ’27: Joseph O’Malley, O. S. A., ’26: Skinner. C. S. P.. '94: Bartoski; Burke, O. S. A.. '23: John O’Malley. ’45: McMahon. '94. Sisters: Rose of Lima Dolan '94, Odelia Ruditis ’22. Edwarda Maleady ’35. Thomas Francis O’Malley T2, Yvonne St. Hilaire ’35, Adelina St. Hiliare '40, Mary Richard Barden ’ll, Coronita Joyce, Janet Bane T9, Priscilla, Mary Rose, Genevieve Therese Murphy 48, Martina Shea ’23, Louis Alena Wirmusky ’34, Bertha Cassidy ’95, Marie immaculee Skinner, Regina Marie Flynn ’37, Ernesta Flynn '39. Magaret Anne O’Neil ’50, Marguerite Francis Deegan ’51. William Levandowski leads the procession in honor « £ he Blessed Sacrament. •'Sweet Sacrament, we Thee adore”, is the thought in the hearts of all who attend these Forty Hour Devotions. Faher Walker carried the Monstrance, while Father McCarthy and Father Lynch assist in the ceremony. John Bromirski, Bernard Davock. Joseph Smith and John Liporace are canopy bearers. William Hayden and John Fitzpatrick carry the censers. K. Guiden, I. LeBlanc and A. Burns pause for a prayer before shrine of St. Anne. Our choir girls beam with satisfaction after their practice. First row: Mary Alice Nealon, Shirley Demick, Mary Madigan, Johan- na Hayden, Barbara Burke, Anne Marie Grennan, Nancy Dris- coll, Fay Weir, Janet Sherwin, Mary Jane Brandalik. Marie Morin. Second row: Yvonne Graney, Helene Burns, Joan Bren- nan, Noreen Finnen, Johanna Butkas, Jane Clarke, Gail Eberle, Mary Ann Kennedy, Gail Quinlan. Margaret Ruditis, Ann Marsh. That was a good rehearsal! Sister Joseph Michael smiles approvingly. MISS MAE BURNS Our Organist “Save a Stamp, Save a Soul!” J. Braun, W. Hayden, A. Burns, K. Guiden and I. LeBlanc count these little sources of mission revenue. Marie and Patty Morin and Kay Burns show “Big and Little Sister” aprons made by the “Stitch Away” Club as Christmas gfts for the Missions. Athletics A smd - and a cheer from Ann Marsh. Gail Eberle. Mary Madigan and Barabara Burke, our J. V. Cheerleaders. THE PUSH BEHIND THE TEAM' Mill Varsity Cheerleaders Idamary LeBlanc, Mary Alice Nealon. Ann Marie limits, Maruaret Huitltla, Janet Sherwln and Kay Anne Weir. 3ln iHrmoriant May God bestow the blessings of eternal light and peace upon our late Coach King. May the ideals of sportsmanship which he tried to instill, always remain with the basketball players, cheerleaders and sports fans of St. Mary’s. His seven years of untiring and devoted service as coach at St. Mary’s will long be remembered. OUR JUNIOR VARSITY COLLECT AFTER A GAME First row: J. Griffin, L. Nealon. R. Blinstrub. J. Murphy, W. Sheridan. P. Begin. Second row: R. Ciuk, J. Moore, J. Smith, M. Akoury, M. Conway, J. Liporace. T. Bass, R. Hayden, Coach Smith. Our Basketball Team We VARSITY SCORES They 48 St. John’s, Albany 35 40 North Bennington 31 Forfeit St. Ann’s, Albany Forfeit 16 St. John’s, Rensselaer 57 43 St. Joseph's, Albany 49 42 Keveny. Cohoes 38 58 Heatl.v, Green Island 84 49 St. Mary’s, Hudson 61 54 Heatly. Green Island 51 We VARSITY SCORES They 73 St. Patrick’s, Catskill 49 48 St. John's, Albany 44 43 St. Ann’s, Albany 48 36 North Bennington 52 70 St. Joseph’s. Albany 72 43 St. John’s Rensselaer 40 5S Keveny, Cohoes 54 49 St. Mary’s, Hudson 67 79 St. Patrick's. Catskill 61 STAN LEVANDOWSKI DAVE BEGIN (center photo) BERNARD DAVOCK FRED MURRAY BILLY HAYDEN DAVE CLOSSON BOB CRAWFORD We J. V. SCORES They 25 St. John's, Albany 19 25 North Bennington 27 36 St. Ann’s, Albany 37 21 St. John’s, Rensselaer 40 33 St. Joseph’s, Albany 36 23 Keveny, Cohoes 30 25 Heatly, Green Island 42 33 St. Mary’s, Hudson 34 33 Heatly, Green Island 19 We J. V. SCORES They 31 St. Patrick’s, Catskill 25 47 St. John’s, Albany 34 41 St. Ann’s, Albany 26 25 North Bennington 16 St. John’s, Rensselaer St. Joseph’s, Albany Keveny, Cohoes St. Mary’s, Hudson St. Patrick’s. Catsikll Hold it! David Begin captures the ball while the opponents envy his jump. OUR 1952 BASEBALL TEAM: First row: Father Lynch, Bernard Davock, David Closson. “Mai McGuire, Robert Closson, Coach McGuire. Second row: Thomas Bass, John Liporace, James Moore. Thomas Moore. Robert Crawford and Richard Fleming. Third row: Manager Walter Shaw, John Pokines, Robert Grobuski. Fred Murray, Joseph Smith, Stanley Levandowski. William Hayden. Recreation The Grand March is on! Walter Shaw, Kathryn Murphy, Robert Marsh, Helene Burns, John Liporace, Gail Quinlan, John Deegan and Patricia Griffin are in the lead. - . i - 'J.un io x-J szn io x U-'xotn Margaret Hughes reigns as Queen of the Prom. Her attendants: Mary Ann Gorman, flower girl: Janet Sherwin. Ann Marie Burns, Kathryn Murphy, Ann LaPorte, Idamary LeBlanc, Patri- cia Griffin and flower girl. Judy Leonard. C.ioiiT z _rVii n’ith )lottT£ii Queen Margaret Hughes crowns the statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary while her attendants look on. ’Neath an arbor of roses stands Joseph Braun, Margaret Ruditis, Noreen Finnen, and Fred Murray. Memories of a pleas- ant evening. Good Sports! Freshmen! When? Initiation Day, Last Fall. Top row—left to right—Freshmen girls humbly bow to Seniors. George Driscoll feeds Frank Mul- vihill. Girls show their latest make-up styles. Second row—Ann Flood, Betty Green and Joan Burns perform their stunt. ‘‘Johnny Ray in person”—George Driscoll with Master of Ceremonies John Liporace. Aren't the freshmen boys handsome? An Untorgetable Day! When? Class Day Banquet, Last June. Top row—left to right—Father McCarthy and Father Lynch enjoy the program. Gail Arnold smiles while John Bromirski is unconcerned. Idamary LeBlanc, Fay Weir, Kay Guiden, Catherine Green, Marie Morin ‘‘doll up” for the occasion. Class of ’52 girls—Patricia Griffin, Margaret Hughes, Kath- ryn Murphy. Ann Rancourt. Eleanor Green and Marilyn Griffin. Speakers’ table—John Liporace, Janet Sherwin, Idamary LeBlanc and William___________________________________ Hayden. “You look nice. Joyce Stoppani.” Fred Murray doesn’t enjoy Fay Weir's jokes. “Sorry, another year 'till the next one”—Ann Burns and Joseph Braun. The Eighth Grade United Nations Dis- cussion Group set- tles world problems. Seated: J. Reilly. N. Ellis, J. Clarke. J. Havden. M. Akoury. B. Walsh. D. Brad- lev. L. Stvczvnski, G. White. W. Shev- win. J. Eldred, T Morin. Standing: J. Powers, R. Powers. J. Haussler. R. Hay- nes. G. Green, T. Finnen. L. Bartoski. Our budding artists prove their talent with these prize winning Halloween Posters. First R. Dwyer, J. Bromis- ski, E. Burns, R. Lassor, D. Case, G. Guile, F. Bouplon. Second row: R. Hoag, M. Burke, J. Bulson, J. Martin, K. J. Batza, W. Her- ring. Third row: D. Smith, L. Mc- Guire, P. Daven- donis, A. Saboski, L. St. Hillaire. Fourtn row: M. Powers, B. Walsh. J. Reilly, H. Bromirski, J. Pow- ers. One for all and all for one” is the theme of these Bro- therhood Posters being made by John Cooney, D o n al d Smith, Judith Mc- Guire, Kathryn June Batza, Thomas Landry and Faith Ann Reilly. Sister Mary Patricia, the art director, gives helpful hints. . . Younger Classmen MEET OUR EIGHTH GRADE ! First row: G. W’liil . I. Kirired, .1. Hayden, M. Akotiry. I.. Stycz- ynski. II. Walsh. N. Kills. I. i'larke. A. Gieiinan. T. Morin. Second row ; L. Bar- toski. I. Haussler. .1. l‘ow its. i Jreen. I'. Bradley. K. Powers. H. Hay nos. T. Finnen. I Reilly . W. Sherwin. Sister M: r Lucy. SEVENTH GRADE POSES FOR THE CAMERAMAN! First row: R. Sheridan. II. Broinirski. J. Garroll. ( Brandalik. H. Bro- mirski, P. Mclnerney. S. Arnold. K. Houlihan. K. Waters. Second row: J. Galvin, 1 . Murphy. .1. Galante. K. Sahoski R. I.evandow- ski. II. White, M. Burke. Third row: P. O’Keefe. W. Green. ,1. Guile, .1. Uraney. K. Levandowski. I. Xealon. J. Keegan. G. McLenithan. Sister Michael Ann. THIS IS THE SIXTH GRADE! First row : J. Shaw K. hewsey. T. Kennr dy, P. Graney, I. Lc ha now sk i. E. Met Sutn Second row K. Km age. S. Itouplon. ’ Waytkus. M. La Port M. Gorman. J. Kn mer, T. Shaw, it. i’-t ranini. S. White. J Keegan. M. Bozek, I Wolfe. Third row: S. Kegii L. Me Lenit ha n. M Mcl enlthan, M. !•’ ter, s. Butkas, H Bradley, A. Sahoski U St. Hilaire. J. Me Guire. G. Bennett. I. Kempt, s. Jones, ' M ul ready. Fourth row: A. Wil wol, M. Barber. Gutermuth. R. Mm phy. P. Rivard. • i reene, J. Ha i lenbei ■ M. M e a g h e r, G Greene. P. I avend« n is. Sister Marie An nuneiata. FIFTH GRADE ON PARADE! First i« vv: I . Gas y, I . Galvin. I. Hiok . .1. M. l.aM • g- (hi I fin , M. Ihnninati. L. Szetela. H. Gai roll, .). MeAuliflV. T. Lan- dry. T. MHiiiii -, T. Webstar. Second row : L. Mr- Guire. K. 15a tza. M I kmilt-y. K. Begin. G. Greene. F. Reilly, i . Gorman. G. Gal- ante. -I. Shaw. .1. Ar- nold. Third row: I . Hay- nes. J. Goone.v. A. Mr- Shane. E. Keegan. I. Murray. K. Mulready. T. Hyland. K. Marani. J. Keegan. I . Smith, P, Graney. Fourth row: Y. Mur- phy. T. Hyland. K. Madlgan. it. Doan. Sister William Ed- mund. LOOK THIS WAY. FOURTH GRADE! THIRD GRADERS ARE PHOTOGENIC TOO! First row: K. Low- er . P. Rivard. I . Keegan. It. Dwyer. K. Gorman. K. Mur- phy. J. Fei i annini. It. Landry. T. LeHarmn. P. Sargood. .1. Leon- ard. Second row: F. Boiip- h n. S. Harrington. K. Meagher. S. MoEvoy. t K resky. S. AI bow- iez. B. Vruhleski. Pail son, S. Earley. M. J. Gasey. M. Burke. M. A. Gorman. W. Castleberry. Third row: I . Mar- v (Hix, W. Vurewitch, K. Bennett. W. Hel- ving. .1. Davendonis, P . Barber, I). Hayden, 1 Smith. E. Powers. IV St raub. S i s t e r Mary Patrieia. First row: L. DeLuca. J. Mulvihill. .1. Marcoiix. E. Santerre. J. Arnold. K. I hi ins. L. Lassor. A. Morin. M. I....ley. I). Sausville. R. Gallagher, Second row: .1. Bromirski. L. Smith, A. Nowak. J. Martin. M. Burke. M. McGrath, I . Murphy, K. Merrill, J. Hanselman. M. l-aroche. R. Hoag. D. Keegan. Third row: J. Fitzpatrick. .J. Shaw. M. Allard, X. Gooney. G. Kempf. W . Sausville. .1. Powers, V. Sukuskas. W. Keegan. P. Davendonis. R. Har- rington. M. Galvin, Sister Elizabeth John. TIME OUT KRo WORK FOR TH second (;rad£ Firsl l i w ; V , lifV. . I TrexlJrl SaipM.fi. I . Wolf M«• ; i n i ii. i mC|5 W. •lit-nnan, | Kin. A. I hit knit, Uani’t.u rl. S .• • .. n 1 K,, v: ! Kit .piilr-irk. .J. pj inK. S. PappHK, 11 «■ wsi n. I . M. A knui . u land, M P.arbcrl Iin. H. Ruin ,] I •• Kin. M. IU nk«u| Third row: p. | r. '•w. I . K empf, 1 I • w ‘ r s, P. Wolfe. :ii iIt . W. McShfl W. Slat.-r, R. Yd 'v i toll. .1. Wayffl • Hoax:. .1. Hiod six j. M. ’losson. Sis] pl M i« I h | FIRST GRADE WATCHES ‘THE BIRDIE” First n. v: I . Begin. J. Skorupski. M. VanDarkar. P. ISeninati. It. Ris- son. V. Tilton. H. O’Brien. P. McGuire, I.. IVan, J. Percy. Second row: .1. Fleming:. M. Green. D. Pane. D. St. Hilaire. M. Pemriok. F. McGuire. T. Burke, 1). Gleichowski. S. Davendonis, R. Parie. V. P.en- koski. G Dooley. J. Fitzpatrick. Third row: P. Waytkus, M. Meagher. J. Allard. K. Hickey. It. Lassor. 1). Parrelli, P. Scott, M. Hoag. It. Dwyer. It. Schwartz. J. Gorman. Sister Bridget Marie. THIS IS OUR KINDERGARTEN First row: It. St 7.i- la. S. Early. J. McAu- liflfe. J. Too hey, S. Sweet. 1,. .Jandrow, D. Dooley, I., Galvin, M. K. I lenkoski. P. itancoiirt. V. Mar- cotix. h. lieninati. Socond row: It. Halt- , M. Itice. P. Leonard. J. Andrick. P. Kov- ag« A. Wirmusky, .1. Fin rle, V. Fox. .1. Parelii. L Fowler. K. Gorman. Third row: P. Kovage, V. Waytlk, .1. I in Ison, G. Squires. R. Novak. P. Galvin. L. Laroche, i. Albowicz. G. Walk- er. .1. Puddihy. L. K. .1 enuskevice. Subscriptions pile up, the S. M. A. Book Fund swells, through the ef- forts of these star sales- men. Gail Arnold. Janet Sherwin, and Joyce Stoppani, display the mascot won by the highest salesroom—The Senior Room. J. Liporaee, Business Manager, presents Tro- phy for highest salesman to Michael Akourv while Rita Pemrick with her trophy for high- est salesman for Catholic periodicals looks on. Politeness, pluck and perservance bring many magazine sales. We congratulate these winners, who proudly display their prizes. ' oin. s Supporters We are grateful to our many Patrons and Advertisers for their fine support. Without your generous help, the 1953 Echo would never have become a reality. A sincere Thank You.” The Augustinian Fathers Sisters of St. Joseph Gary and Sharon Albowicz Mr. and Mrs. Charles Arnold Mr. and Mrs. Wesley W. Arnold Mr. and Mrs. William Baker Mr. and Mrs. Irving Bass Mrs. Adam Batza Mr. and Mrs. James Bradley Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Brandalik Mr. and Mrs. M. Braun Mr. Stermius G. Braun. ’50 Miss Margaret Brazell Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Bromirski Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Burke Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Burns Mr. Paul E. Buss Mr. and Mrs. Albert Butkas Miss Dorothy A. Carroll Mrs. Joseph Ciuk Mr. John W. Collins Mrs. Louise Conway Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Crucetti Miss Helen Dotneika Mr. James Dwyer Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dwyer Mr. and Mrs. Myron Earley Miss Ann Eberle Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Eldred Anna Fitzgerald Mrs. Joseph Fleming, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Luke Fleming Mr. and Mrs. Edward Flood Miss Kathryn Flynn Mr. Willard P. Flynn ’30 Mrs. Nicholas Galante Miss Lorraine Goodwin Mr. and Mrs. John Graney Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Graney Mr. and Mrs. James Green Miss Patricia Griffin '52 Mr. Robert Grobuski ’52 Miss Ann Guiden Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Guiden Mr. Harold W. Hayner Mrs. Vincent Hayden Miss Janet Hennessey Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hewson Mr. and Mrs. James F. Hoag Mr. and Mrs. Philip Houlton Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Kempf .VIr. James J. Kenney Mrs. Donald Knapp Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. LaPorte Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leary Mr. and Mrs. Vincent LeBlanc Miss Ann Leonard Miss Margaret Leonard ’52 Mr. and Mrs. C. Levandowski Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Levandowski Mr. Alfred Liporace Miss Josephine Liporace Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Liporace Mr. Cugie” Mahar Miss Mary Mahar Miss Patricia Mahar '52 Miss Ann T. Maleady Miss Carmie Mansueto Mr. Robert Marani Mrs. Catherine Marsh Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martelli Mrs. James Merrill Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Morin, Jr. Mrs. Gerard Morin, Sr. '2(5 Mr. Gerard Morin. Sr. Mr. Robert J. Morin Miss Ann Mulvihill Mr. Frank Mulvihill Miss Kathryn Murphy ’52 Mrs. Doris Murray Mr. and Mrs. John J. Nealor, Mrs. J. O’Malley and Edward Mr. James J. O’Neil ’48 Miss Margaret Perrault Miss Ann Marie Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Edward Post Mr. and Mrs. John H. Powers Louise B. Powers Mr. and Mrs. Lester D. Quinlan Mr. George Regan Mr. John H. Reilly Gertrude Rogers Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rogers Mrs. Nellie Saboski Mr. and Mrs. Gene Salluzzo Miss Rita Shea Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Shea Joan Sherman Mr. and Mrs. William Sherwin Mr. Donald Smith Mrs. Joseph Smith Mrs. Stiles Smith Mr. Donald St. Hilaire Mr. and Mrs. Raymond St. Hilaire Mrs. Joyce Sklarz Mrs. Irene Stuka Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Stoppani Miss Nancy Webster '52 Miss Alice Wood Mrs. Ann T. Weir Miss Margaret Yavanski Miss Kathleen Conway Mr. William J. Griffin. Jr. Mrs. Hannah Powers Thomas A. Galante Nicholas T. Galante Eugene J. Galante THE BLUE FLAME GAS COMPANY WHOLESALE Johnsonville, N. Y. Phone 260 Main Office Hoosick Falls, N. Y. Phone 372 1------------------- —j------------------------------- Court St. Mary No. 30 Catholic Daughters of America B. P. O. Elks 178 Hoosick Falls, N. Y. E. L. Nichols Store Bennington, Vermont Shoe Box Plourde Daigneault Phone 5821 Main St. Bennington, Vt. STUDEBAKER Sales—Service 748 Main St. Bennington, Vt. Evans News STATIONARY-NEWS Papers—School Supplies Main St. Bennington, Vt. Johnnie's Auto Body Classic Street Hoosick Falls, N. Y. Hoosick Falls Laundry (Agent for King Co.) Niegoda Bros. DRY CLEANERS Phone 453 Hoosick Falls. N. Y. 25 Elm Street Phone 721 Hoosick Falls. N. Y. HOOSICK FALLS UNDERGARMENT CORPORATION Hoosick Falls. N. Y. Mildred Elley Secretarial School for Girls 227-229 Quail Street Albany 3, N. Y. Send for Catalog Bernat-Botany Knitting Yarns T-Jen Yarn Gifl Shop 452 Main Street Phone 2974 Bennington, Vt. Crochet Cottons—Needle Point Stamped Linens Puritan Tea Room HOME MADE PIES and ICE CREAM Troy, New York Classic Service The Ideal Restaurant 1 47 Classic Street S. Roberto, Prop. Hoosick Falls, New York Open 5:30 A. M. Ann's Bake Shop and Luncheonette George Wolfrum Corner Church and Elm Streets 54 High Street Phone 792 Phone 25 Curtice The Florist Member of F. T. D. 77 Wilder Avenue Tel. 20 Truman H. Mailison Shapiro's Store Church St. Hoosick Falls Realtor — Auctioneer Property Manager Phone 5627 743 Main St. Bennington, Vt. LOVEJOY PATENT SPECIALTY CO. Manufacturers of Hinge Tubes. Door Catches, Dove Tails Special Metal Foundry Forms Tin Shell Chaplets Hoosick Falls N. Y. Phone 225 Nimons X-Pert Cleaners and Dyers 43 Church St. Phone 569 J. H. McEachron WATCHES—CLOCKS Jewelry Repairing ALBANY BUSINESS COLLEGE Administration 5-3449 Employment Dept. 5-3440 Students Call 5-9266 Washington Avenue Albany 6, New York 29 Church St. Hoosick Falls Fiesta Restaurant Austin Lumber Co. Eagle Bridge, N. Y. Eagle Bridge, N. Y. RANDLES' PONTIAC TEXACO GAS AND OIL Phones: 3563 or 3747 Cambridge, New York C. H. McNally Son H. A. Moseley Sons AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE FEED, SEEDS and FARM SUPPLIES Eagle Bridge, N. Y. Eagle Bridge, N. Y. Miller's Super Market Compliments of and Appliances Ayers Taxi 69-77 Church Street Kelvinators RCA Television Phone Cambridge 2563 Necchi Sewing Machines The latest in hair shaping and styling Specializing in PERMANENT WAVING AND HAIR COLORING Ethel's Beauty Salon The Best in Personal Service 14 Classic St. Phone 28 Gardner's Garage CHRYSLER AND PLYMOUTH All Kinds of Service 182 Main St. Phone 584 Chandler's Service Station Holman Mfg. Co., Inc. Hoosick Falls. N. Y. In Eagle Bridge St. Joseph's Business School 194 North St. Phone 5736 Bennington. Vt. Burns' Taxi Call 224 or 700 COURSES Secretarial Accounting Finance Accounting Secretarial Then Watch for the Leo Albowicz Son AMBER LIGHT MEATS AND GROCERIES 62 Mechanic St. Phone 164-W — i Brandi's Shoe Shop — —— — -j Capano's SHOES AND RUBBERS FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Shoe Shine Parlor COLD CUTS—GROCERIES 10 A. M. Till 10 P. M. 39 Church St. Hoosick Falls BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF ’53 Raymond Cuddihy Green's Garage B. Albowicz Son PUBLIC MARKET Route 67 North Hoosick 42 Mechanic Street Phone 115 Luke O'Hearn FILLING STATION Wyman's Store Corner Munsell and High Streets 1 Willard Street Phone 673 Hoosick Falls Schmigel Bros. PURINA CHOWS Custom Mixing Grains Phone 12 Hoosick Fails Geo. S. McKearin, Inc. “Insurance That Insures” 1 Main Street Hoosick Falls PEMRICK'S DAIRY Cambridge, N. Y. FAIRBANKS EXPRESS North Hoosick Road Lannon's Dress Shop Main Street Hoosick Falls M. Schweizer Charles Davidson. Prop. Thorpe's Pharmacy DRUGS SODAS Thorpe’s Corner Hoosick Falls. N. Y. George Scott FLORIST Phone 189 Duval's Market Choice MEATS and VEGETABLES North Pownal, Vt. Phone 2072 THE PEOPLES-FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HOOSICK FALLS.N. Y. Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation —+ Hepp's Quinlan's Drug Store J Jewelers—Silversmiths REXALL AGENCY Since 1882 Main St. Bennington. Vt. Time Payment at No Extra Cost 430 Main St. Bennington, Vt. LEO J. MAHAR AMBULANCE AND FUNERAL SERVICE DON’T FORGET FATHER’S DAY June 21 Nichols Juvenile Shop Burt Bros. 510 Main Street Bennington, Vt. Bennington, Vt. LET’S MEET TO EAT Joseph Buckley Sons at Blue Coal and Reading Anthracite The Village Nook Weight, Quality Guarantee 422 Main St. Bennington. Vt. .. . Elm St. Phone 415 ———. —.— 4. ANDRICK STUDIO “1953” ECHO PHOTOGRAPHER PARADISE RESTAURANT Main Street Bennington. Vt. Telephone 474 FAIRDALE FARMS CERTIFIED VITAMIN D MILK Bennington. Vt. DODGE THE OWL GARAGE Wirmusky Bros. Co., Inc PLYMOUTH SALES AND SERVICE Sherman's Market Edward Carknard Hoosick, N. Y. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR 39 Elm Street Phone 868 Hoosick Falls. N. Y. Hoosac Inn Hoosick Falls, N. Y. John Murphy Bulson Brothers 34 River Street CHEVROLET DEALERS Hoosick Falls, N. Y. Hoosick Falls, N. Y. Leo A. Perreault TAILOR The Candy Shoppe Church Street 31 Church Street Tel. 110-R Hoosick Falls, N. Y. Hoosick Falls, N. Y. 4 The Kiddie Shop Agnes Gift Shop INFANTS’ WEAR From 1 to 14 HAND MADE ARTICLES 19 Main St. Phone 197-J East Hoosick Phone 260-MI PYROFAX GAS MAGIC CHEF BEST WISHES M. D. Kincaid Sons PLUMBING and HEATING to the 29 Church St. Phone 191 CLASS OF ’53 Hoosick Falls Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Schwartz TIMKIN SILENT AUTOMATIC OIL BURNERS AIR CONDITIONING Sam's Army Navy Store HEADQUARTERS FOR X-tra Bottling Works WORK CLOTHES Church St. Hoosick Falls AT LOWEST PRICES Bar-B-Q Recreation Bowl for Pleasure and Enjoyment Route 22 River Road Hoosick Falls, N. Y. Haynes Brothers FORD DEALERS Hoosick Falls, N. Y. Kenneth Lawton PONTIAC AND G. M. C. Dougherty Coal Center St. Hoosick Falls, N. Y. LURIE'S John Street Hoosick Falls, N. Y. LUNOS BUICK CO. 56 Church Street Tel. 537-M Hoosick Falls, N. Y. BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF ’53 DENBY'S Troy, N. Y. Compliments of Drs. Fred and Mildred Harter Compliments of Sylvester E. Scott Attorney-at-Law John S. Davison Grand Union Attorney-at-Law Main Street Main Street Hoosick Falls. N. Y. Hoosick Falls. N. Y. EDMUND J. SKORUPSKI Attorney-At-Law 48 Classic Street Phone 93 Hoosick Falls. N. Y. FREARS Extend Congratulations to: Ann” “Hot Rod” “Legger” “Washers” ‘‘Bun Bun” “Ida” “Loaf” “Witchie” “Burnsie” “Joycie” “Mick” “Fred” “Kate” “Smitty” “Frenchie ” “Kay’ “Tubby” on their praduation from ST. MARY'S ACADEMY Class of ’53 WM. H. FREAR CO. Troy, New York L. R. SANTERRE 5c and 10c STORE East Main Street Cambridge, N. Y. YEARBOOK PRINTING done by THE STANDARD PRESS BEST WISHES FROM Night Shift of Nancy Shoe Company Helen Slocum Virginia Browe Ruth Hathaway Marlene Banks Eva Wrubleski Helen R. Hall Rose Waytkus Lois Bryant FAY'S MARKET CHOICE MEATS — FRESH FISH — FROZEN FOODS Main Street Hoosick Falls NEW THEATER Church Street Lannon's Taxi Hoosick Falls Jasper L. Robertson, M. D. Hoosick Falls Phone 888 Free Estimates Kenneth Odell UPHOLSTERING GENERAL FURNITURE REPAIRING 13 Rensselaer St. Hoosick Falls Compliments of 133 Church St. Hoosick Falls A Friend r Button's Garage Simpson's Barber Shop AUTO AND TRACTOR REPAIRS Johnsonville, N. Y. 24-Hour Towing Service Phone Johnsonville 25 Compliments of Compliments of Cottrell's Dairy Millington LaPorte HOMOGENIZED VITAMIN D MILK OIL DEALERS 0. K. Garage Edward F. McGuire FUNERAL DIRECTOR GENERAL REPAIR WORK Ambulance Service 4 Johnsonville. N. Y. 45 Wilder Avenue Tel. 46J Hoosick Falls, N. Y. h THE NOBLE WOOD MACHINE COMPANY PAPER MILL MACHINERY Hoosiek Falls. New York Ruditis Home Appliances Plumb Eyeglasses William J. Ruditis Class of ’28 Hoosiek Falls. N. Y. Dragon's Shoe Store Bradley's Paint and Paper Store 113 South Street Main Street Phone 6012 Bennington, Vt. Hoosiek Falls, N. Y. The Yard Stick “FABRICS by the Yard” Walbridge Insurance Agency Botany and Flcisher Yarns Main Street, Bennington, Vt. Hotel Putnam Bennington, Vt. DELUREY FARM EQUIPMENT Phone 434 North Hoosick, N. Y. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER SALES and SERVICE FARM MACHINERY, REFRIGERATORS and TRUCKS King Company CLEANERS and DYERS Main Street Bennington, Vt. Dial 5444 Dr. M. C. Smith OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN X-Ray Colonic Irrigations Basal Metabolism Phone 2935 439 Main St. Bennington, Vt. Call Us for Service By Appointment Only t •• ——. — ■ Joseph F. Leary Drysdale's Depi. Store GOODYEAR TIRES--BATTERIES Bennington, Vt. 201 Church St. Phone 462 Karl-Lee Compliments of Church St. Hoosick Falls, N. Y. Walter Warren Compliments of Andy's Sporting Goods, Inc. ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT Shaw's Hotel ATHLETIC UNIFORMS Full Lines of Hunting and Fishing Equipment 270 River St. Troy, N. Y. Atkins Jewelers AShlev 6-7253 DIAMONDS-STERLING WHOLESALE-RETAIL Fine Watch Repair Main St. Bennington, Vt. “You’ll Find It Handy to Call on Andy’s” ROSENDAHL GUERNSEY FARMS PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM John E. Calhoun Sons 1 Abbott Street Phones 832 and 121-M Compliments of Thurber's Garage, Inc. Williams Bugbee Phone Bennington 5481 OLDSMOBILE HUDSON INTERNATIONAL SALES and SERVICE SALES and SERVICE 334 Pleasant Street Bennington, Vt. Bennington, Vt. Maleady Brothers INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS 28 Center Street Tel. 60 Hoosick Falls. N. Y. ermonl Tissue Mills, Inc. David A. Berlant North Bennington. Vt. OPTOMETRIST 30 Church St. Hoosick Falls + •+ Thorpe Block Tel. 854 WOOD FLONG CORPORATION i : : Hoosick Falls, New York Leonard's Dairy Grade A Pasteurized MILK CREAM RFD 1, Hoosick Falls, N. Y. | I i j I : Brazell Brothers NEWSROOM SODA BAR Main Street Hoosick Falls Bradley Electric Shop Wiring for Light and Power HOTPOINT APPLIANCES Gillespie Bros. Co. Good Shoes Perfectly Fitted Widths AAAA to E •+ + — 1 1 i i ■■ -«. i ! i PEOPLES GASOLINE OIL CO. j TEXACO PRODUCTS 1 i DELCO HEAT OIL BURNERS Sol's Friendly Service Compliments of Church and River Streets Strait's Socony Service Hoosick Falls. N. Y. Bennington. Vt. Joe's Clothes Shop Mitch's Sports Store SPECIAL DISCOUNT For Brother Men Bovs ON ALL CLOTHING FURNISHINGS SCHOOL’S ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT 314 Main St. Bennington, Vt. 324 Main St. Bennington, Vt. + i Delaney's Hotel Compliments of North Hoosick, New York Joe Ruditis TORNESSELLO'S ICE CREAM PARLOR 20 Union Street Troy, N. Y Kyer's Dairy Products Baker's Card and Gift Shop Phone 751 Hoosick Falls 50 Church St. Hoosick Falls Compliments of Jack's Restaurant Von Haggin Garage John St. Hoosick Falls Compliments of Hoosick Falls Council 457 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Compliments of Compliments of C. E. Shaw, M. D. Waller J. Shea, D. D. S. Compliments of V. B. CHAPMAN Hoosick Falls Aulo Body Works DENTIST 24 HOUR TOWING SERVICE MAY THE BLESSINGS OF GOD BE WITH YOU ALWAYS ■f Class of '54 President Vice President Treasurer Secretary Richard Severson Margaret Ruditis Edward Smith Patricia Liporace Class of '55 President Walter Sheridan Vice President Helene Burns Treasurer Yvonne Granev Secretary William Levandowski Class of '56 President Vice President Treasurer Secretary Rita Pern rick Frank Mulvihill George Driscoll Carole Sprague Eighth Grade Seventh Grade President John Haussler President Paul O’Keefe Vice President Anne Grennan Vice President Eleanor Saboski Secretary Donald Bradley Secretary John Fitzpatrick Treasurer Nancy Ellis Treasurer Joyce Galante Sixth Grade Fifth Grade President Susan Bouplon President William Murphy Vice President Susan Butkas Vice President Marie LaMagdeleine Secretary Lois Jean Kempf Secretary Mary Ann Beninati Treasurer Judith McGuire Treasurer Patrick J. Graney Crowley's Newsroom Elm Street Hoosick Falls, N, Y. Hoosac Pharmacy Drugs Prescriptions Soda Tel. 69 8 John St. Cahill's John W. MacMurray GENERAL INSURANCE JEWELER 12 Main St. Phone 7 Watches—Diamonds—Jewels O'Malley's Grocery Dooley's Beauty Shop Phone 779 16 Fourth St. 33 Mechanic Street Tom O’Malley, Prop. ■ Hoosick Falls, N. Y. LaPAN BROS.. INC. Hoosick Falls + BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF ’53 NANCY SHOE COMPANY 1 Mechanic Street Hoosick Falls, N Y Clarence Myers Forrest J. Reed CONTRACTOR INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE Hoosick Falls, N. Y. 35 River Street Phone 14 Village Store and Gift Shop Baiza's Service Station SINCLAIR GAS and OIL Dean LeBarron, Prop. Cor. Elm and Church Streets Eagle Bridge, N. Y. Tel. 537-W Hoosick Falls Dick Ward Doyle's Shell Service Station HOOSICK STUDIO Cor. River and Church Streets FONZIE'S DELICATESSEN For those who are fussy about their food” JOHN J. HAYDEN Licensed Land Surveyor and Professional Engineer 6 Fourth Street Phone 631_R Harry Greenberg Son. Inc. Mechanic Street Hoosick Falls, N. Y. Wm. B. O'Connor Church Ornaments, Vestments, Chalices, Candelabra, Prayer Books and Religious Articles 71 Fourth St. Troy, N. Y. STATE LINE RESTAURANT t Route 67 North Hoosick-North Bennington Highway McCann's Pharmacy H. H. Sternberg Church Street 5c, 10c, 25c and Up Hoosick Falls, N. Y. Hoosick Falls, N. Y. BEST WISHES American House Elm Street Cap” Shea Hoosick Falls, N. Y. HOOSICK FALLS MONUMENTAL WORKS Manufacturers and Retailers of FINE CEMETERY MEMORIALS 193 Main Street Hoosick Falls, N. Y. A. R. BEGIN — R. J. BEGIN Props. W. E. Robson Compliments of FURNITURE G. E. APPLIANCES R. E. Maderer, M. D. AMBULANCE SERVICE Tel. 39 Compliments of B. Preiss, M. D. Fashion Fair AND FASHION FAIR ANNEX Wearing Apparel for Juniors, Misses and Women i | I Guiden Bros. Main St. Bennington, Vt. 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