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THE CLASS OF 1963 PRESENTS ST. MARY’S ACADEMY HOOSICK FALLS NEW YORK VOLUME 26 YEARBOOK STAFF W. McAuliffe, sports editor; A. Butkas, editor; Sister Mary Robert, moderator; E. Burns, art editor; R. Stuka, photography; N. Hyland, literary editor; J. Fleming, assistant business manager; B. Begin, social editor; M. E. Hewson, business manager. THEME The Road Not Taken Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry 1 could not travel both And be one traveler, long I stood And looked down one as far as 1 could To where it bent in the undergrowth; Then took the other, as just as fair, And having perhaps the better claim, Because it was grassy and wanted wear; Though as for that the passing there Had worn them really about the same, And both that morning equally lay In leaves no step had trodden black. From COMPLETE POEMS OF ROBERT FROST. Inc. Copyright renewed 1944 by Robert Frost. Inc. Copyright 1916, 1921 by Holt, Rinehart and Winton, Reprinted by permission of Holt, Rinehart and Winto: 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE 10 PAGE 24 PAGE 30 PAGE 44 PAGE 60 PAGE 70 TION Paths of truth and discernible. Young trave who have gone before and well-lighted and easily experienced guides, those our parents, have been our 4 ASSISTANT PRIESTS On July 21, 1962, the Very Reverend Francis J. Cavanaugh, O.S.A., was elected as Prior Provincial of the Province of Our Mother of Good Counsel to serve for a period of three years in the midwest and Japan. Father Cavanaugh, a native of Hoosick Falls, began his studies for the priesthood in 1927. He became a Professed Religious in the Order of St. Augustine on September 10, 1929. On June 9, 1936, Father Cavanaugh was ordained priest. His background includes teaching, administrative work, and parish duties. 6 Dear Friends and Class of 1963: To live in the world of today is no easy task. Repetition of this statement may be tiresome, but it is a fundamental truth of which we must all be convinced. We find ourselves thrown into the company of those who profess no high moral principles. We must rub shoulders with those who profess inability to find time for God's teachings. We walk side by side with those who have no concern beyond their immediate material future. We have to live in a world where double-dealing and dishonesty are con- sidered rather useful practices, not vices, and we are faced with all kinds of temptations. For any of us to brush aside, as of no consequence, the words of warning which are offered to us by those who have lived in this world long enough to know what they are talking about, is to show that we do not under- stand what a grim reality life is, and what a battle is to be waged if we are to live successfully. You are all acquainted with the story of Benjamin Franklin and the Whistle. If you decide that the world is not half so bad a place as it is painted, and there is nothing whatever to fear in coming in contact with it—it may not be long before you are soiled inwardly or morally, something more than just shop soiled; and when you come to manhood or womanhood, the mirror of your life is going to reflect the rueful reality that you have paid too much for a whistle. Therefore, to thine own self be true. All other verities will follow in their proper place. Father Charles E. Bauman, O.S.A. 7 CONSECRATION I am the way; the truth; and the life. If anyone wishes to come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross daily and follow me! For he who would save his life will lose it; but he who loses his life for my sake will save it. Although Christ could have refuted His Jewish accusers and rendered the Roman soldiers powerless, He willingly accepted the cruel death inflicted upon Him. This death He offered to God the Father. Thus, the Sacrifice of Calvary was Christ's offering of His own life for our sins. In gratitude, we, Class of 1963, consecrate ourselves to you, Christ on the Crucifix. 8 SISTER ANDREW JOSEPH Superior, Vice-Principal Commercial Subjects SISTER ROSE Social Studies General Science SISTER MARY ROBERT English Home Economics Library Religion IV Religion 11 FACULTY SISTER JEAN FRANCIS SISTER MATILDA ANNE Science Mathematics Religion III Latin French Religion I MRS, HELEN SAUSVILLE Secretary to the Principal 9 SENIORS Solemn, but aware—the clocks are forgotten-- nothing disturbs him--neat dresser. Oh, I Kept the Quiet, but then—liked by all—faithful—looks to the future--natural artistic ability. Wisely and slow; they stumble that run fast. Let the Rest of the World Go By First for Another Day! EVE BURNS The fairest gardens in her looks, and in her mind the wisest books. Sentimental Journey 12 MARY EILEEN HEWSON Sweet Nothings She is pretty to walk with, and witty to talk with, and pleasant too, to think on. Sweet and innocent--sunny disposition—lively gives it all she's got--petite. Yet Knowing How Way Leads on to Way, ANTHONY SALLUZZO Music, Music, Music Can never keep silent--never serious—always the clown--the Arthur Murray of the Senior Class. He loved his fellow creatures. 13 A weakness for giggling--blushes easily--doodling her pastime--poetry fanatic--last one up in the morning. Come On 'A My House I Doubted If I Should Ever Come Back. My heart is as true as steel. r f e J „ BEVERLY BEGIN Prefect of the Sodality--apt conversat lonalist-- joker of the deck—friendly to all--has some serious ✓ : moments, not many. All Shook Up 14 ALBERT BUTKAS In him alone, 'twas natural to please. Don't Fence Me In Yearbook editor—scientific minded—future in forestry--rides the bus, makes no fuss. I Shall Be Telling This with a Sigh A certain shyness—aims to please--always around KATHERINE CARELLI for a good time--sure to succeed. Doing What Comes Naturally 15 JUDITH FLEMING Tomorrow, do thy worst, for 1 have lived today. Enjoy Yourself Scads of clothes but nothing to wear --originality at its best--first, last and always. Somewhere Ages and Ages Hence: JAMES HOAG Men of few words are the best men Daily commuter--Java's sidekick—farm enthusiast-- tries hard to stay awake. SANDRA HARRINGTON Happy-go-lucky--visits Pa.--contagious laughter-- Without music life would be a mistake. a jitterbugger—always looking for a good time. A Million to One Two Roads Diverged in a Wood' and I 17 Do you not know that I am a woman? When I think I must speak. PATRICIA KEMPF Love and a cough cannot be hid. Avid student—appears to be quiet, but isn't—apt comments--nose for news—thoughtful. People Will Say We're In Love I Took the One Less Traveled by. Lots of blarney—one, two; tie my shoe—nonchalant —very loose class ring. Nobody Do you like my green shoes? The force of his own merit makes his way. WILLIAM McAUUFFE 18 Can't wait to graduate—quick with the comebacks —can usually be found at Sid's—frequents the filter. Smoke Gets In Your Eyes john Mcgrath This is miching mallecho; it means mischief! And That Has Made All the Difference. She said little, but to the purpose. PATRICIA MORIN Better late than never—deaf to alarm clocks— got any gum? —barking dogs don't bite. Slowpoke 19 Dangerous pastime, driving--favors Navy--affable personality--inexhaustable vitality. It's Now Or Never KATHLEEN POWERS In a young heart everything is fun. When We Have Traveled All Ways We Shall Friendship is a breathing rose, with sweets in every fold. PAULETTE RIVARD A friendly smile—quiet until spoken to--fun loving — abundance of school spirit. Breezing Along With The Breeze 20 ROSE MARIE STUKA Begone, dull care, thou and I shall never agree. Life is a blast, and she loves it—dreamy at times— thinks most interesting part of class is outside of the window—good sport. Life Is Just A Bowl Of Cherries Come to the End of All Ways Who Says I Am the Way. St. Ambrose. Religion IV Class 21 n CLASS OFFICERS Vice-Presidents, Jacqueline Fleming, junior; Susan Briggs, sophomore; Margaret Kempf, freshman and Mary Eileen Hewson, senior, are ready for work. “Access Approach Art Thou, Time Way and Wayfarer” Meynell. Lawrence Galvin, Sophomore President, finds quite startling the advice given by James LaPorte, Senior President. Edward Mc- Guire, Junior President, and William Gorman, Freshman President, just listen. These treasurers are not worried. John Gorman, junior; Ray Rimkunas, freshman; Frank Melesky, sophomore; and Anthony Salluzzo, senior. Class secretaries are Margaret Hoag, junior; Eve Burns, senior; Mary Jenuskevice, freshman; and Lynn Jenuskevice, sophomore. 22 Mr. Edson Dorr, custodian Sister Andrew Joseph cheerfully anticipates another school day. Thou Art the Way Meynell. , 23 Mrs. Raleigh Tatro, organist and Sister Andrew Joseph, director, lead the girls choir. M. Baker, R. Waytkus, K. Crowley, B. Begin, N. Hyland, E. Davendonis, S. Bromirski, B. Bisson. ar— Girls look over voca- tion litera- ture on Vo- cation Day. Pn v 26 SODALITY OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY 28 1st ROW: Richard Allen, John Barber, John Carelli, William Gorman. Anthony Wirmusky, William Fitzpatrick, Edward McGuire, Father Bauman, Richard Hickey, Lawrence Galvin, Daniel Gleichowski. 29 Do you and Diane really find it easy to study this way, Barona? JUNIOR CLASS--lst ROW: E. Davendonis, M. Granger, M. Hoag, J. Gorman, E. McGuire, J. Fleming, L. Keeley, P. Beninati. 2nd ROW: C. Scott, J. Allard, S. Pappas, D. St. Hilaire, K. Crowley, L. Hanselman, Sister Matilda Anne. 3rd ROW: R. Bisson, A. Petell, R. Hickey, R. Humphrey, J. Waytkus, D. Gleichowski, J. Percy, R. LaFlamme. Sister Matilda Anne ex- plains the slide rule to W. McAuliffe, N. Hyland, A. Butkas, M. E. Hewson, P. Kempf. Trig is interesting! Sister Andrew Joseph's hard-working typists are M. E. Hewson, A. Butkas, P. Kempf, J. Hoag, W. Mc- Auliffe, E. Bums, K. Carelli, A. Salluzzo, J. McGrath, P. Morin, K. Powers, R. M. Stuka, M. A. Barber. BUSINESS, AS USUAL Patrick Leonard and William Benkoski work at the board while the business arithmetic class work at their desks. F. Melesky, S. Marcoux, S. Rimkunas, L. Galvin, J. LaBlanc, L. Jandrow, W. Hew- son, J. Carelli, J. Waytkus, L. LaRoche, R. Hickey, G. Albowicz, L. Keeley, R. Humphrey, L. Hanselman, J. Andrick. James Hoag dictates for Ronald Charbonneau at the calculator as Sister Andrew Joseph supervises and the bookkeeping class continues its work. 33 J SOPHOMORE CLASS--lst ROW: M. Baker, C. Brophy, L. Januskevice, S. Briggs, F. Melesky, L. Galvin, P. Tersigni, J. LaBlanc, A. Barber, L. Beninati. 2nd ROW: Sister Rose, R. Petell, W. Fox, G. Albowicz, J. Carelli, D. Willbrant, T. Nowak, S. Marcoux, P. Leonard. 3rd ROW: C. Kovage, B. McKeon, N. Motsiff, S. Sweet, J. Cuddihy, L. Jandrow. 4th ROW: S. Rimkunas, W. Hewson, J. Bulson, J. Andrick, W. Benkoski, K. Buck, L. LaRoche. R. Charboneau, J. Hoag, J. Mc- Grath, J. La- Porte, A. Salluzzo explains their MACBETH booklets to the English IV class. P. Beninati, R. Humphrey, L. Hanselman, L. Keeley. S. Pappas, D. St. Hilaire, J. Waytkus listen to Sister Andrew Joseph's explanation of a point in law. 34 Juniors watch the story as the Wonders of Space are unfolded on film by Sister Rose. M. Granger, K. Crowley, S. Pappas, P. McKeon, D. St. Hilaire, M. Hoag. C. Scott, J. Gorman, P. Beninati, D. Gleichowski, L. Hanselman, L. Keeley, J. Allard. J. Waytkus, E. Davendonis, R. Humphrey, R. Bisson, J. Percy, R. LaFlamme, T. Fleming. E. McGuire, A. Petell, R. Hickey. Geometry absorbs the attention of L. LaRoche, J. Carelli, D. Willbrant, S. Rimkunas, P. Leonard, R. Petell. K. Buck, T. Nowak, F. Melesky, W. Hewson, L. Galvin. B. McKeon, J. Andrick, S. Marcoux, S. Sweet, S. Briggs, A. Barber, M. Baker. P. Tersigni, J. Cuddihy, C. Brophy, C. Kovage. French I class listen to dialogue. W. Fox, J. Bulson, T. Nowak, R. Petell, C. Kovage, B. McKeon, P. Tersigni, S. Sweet, S. Briggs, L. Jenuskevice, J. Cuddihy, N. Mots iff. 35 FRESHMAN CLASS — 1st ROW: M. Offerman, R. Waytkus, M. Delurey, M. Kempf, R. Rimkunas, W. Gorman, M. Jenuskevice, D. Mentiply, M. Atwood. 2nd ROW: S. Bromirski, B. Bisson, E. Royal, B. Sausville, A. Hoag, C. Sprague, Sister Jean Francis. 3rd ROW: J. McAuliffe, R. Cuddihy, C. Martelle, C. Powers, E. Wright, M. Dorr, R. Allen, A. Peglow. 4th ROW: W. Marcoux, P. McGuire, W. Fitz- patrick, K. Kennedy, G. Squires, J. Powers, D. Begin, J. Barber. Sister Andrew Joseph's class in Introduction to Business. C. Sprague, W. Benkoski, R. Allen, P. McGuire, M. Kempf. E. Royal, J. Carelli, C. Martelle, S. Bromirski. R. Rimkunas, W. Marcoux, J. Powers, K. Kennedy, D. Begin. French II Class practices Alou- ette. R. Bisson, E. McGuire, J. Allard, M. Granger, P. Mc- Keon. J. Percy, K. Crowley, L. Hansel- man, J. Gorman. E. Davendonis, R. LaFlamme, M. Hoag, R. Hickey. 36 Sophomores leant the locations of European countries on desk maps. W. Fox, J. Andrick, W. Benkoski, J. Bulson. T. Nowak, L. Galvin, G. Albowicz, S. Rimkunas, P. Leonard, S. Marcoux, J. Carelli. K. Buck, W. Hewson, R. Petell, D. Willbrant, L. LaRoche, F. Melesky, L. Jenuskevice, J. Cuddihy, C. Kovage, S. Sweet. L. Beninati, N. Motsiff. The Latin II Class checks the board work of J. Bulson, J. Andrick, M. Baker, A. Barber. Learning to say Time for Lunch are Latin I students, E. Wright, A. Hoag, C. Martelle, J. McAuliffe, J. Barber, W. Hewson. 37 The General Science Class follow Sister Rose's explanation of the chart showing the evolution of trans- portation. Sister Matilda Anne and the freshrftfen check the algebra problems worked by P. McGuire, J. Barber, K. Kennedy, J. Powers, D. Begin. The Intermediate Algebra Class with J. Gorman, E. McGuire, D. Gleichowski and R. Bisson at the board. 38 Chemistry absorbs the attention of E. Davendonis, B. Begin, M. Granger, C. Scott, J. Fleming, J. La- Porte and Sister Matilda Anne. The seniors with Sister Matilda Anne in the biology lab. P. McGuire, J. Cuddihy, J. McAuliffe, K. Kennedy, J. Barber, R. Rimkunas look over books for the next book report. 39 The English II class is interested in the PRAC- TICAL ENGUSH article being read by William Fox. L. Jenuskevice, S. Briggs, D. Willbrant. C. Kovage, C. Brophy, M. Baker, T. Nowak, W. Hewson, K. Buck. J. Cuddihy, A. Barber, R. Petell, L. LaRoche, J. Bulson. S. Rimkunas, P. Leonard. J. Carelli. P. Beninati, W. Benkoski, S. Marcoux. J. Hoag and A. Butkus prepare to show a film. Mary Lou Atwood stamps library books for freshmen, S. Bromirski, E. Wright, C. Sprague, M. Kempf, A. Hoag, B. Sausville, C. Powers, R. Waytkus. 40 R. Bisson quizzes D. Gleikowski in the Latin III class. Other members include A. Petell, K. Crowley, E. Davendonis, J. Allard, M. Hoag, E. McGuire, R. La Flamme under direction of Sister Jean Frances. D. St. Hilaire, P. Beninati, L. Beninati and S. Pappas work in home economics under the in- struction of Sister Mary Robert. Mrs. Spence, dental hygienist, examines P. McKeon's teeth. James Hoag displays some of the ribbons and awards he has won for his sheep and cattle. 41 ■ I II EIGHTH GRADE mlmo! ROW 1: D. Green, W. Ellis, M. J. Bisson, S. Harrington, J. Hewson, M. Rimkunas. ROW 2: Sister Joan Edward, L. Thurber, K. Gorman, J. Jenuskevice, P. Greenwood, L. Mitchell, D. Allard. ROW 3: M. Galvin, R. Melesky, M. Toohey, S. Laderach, C. Roberta, C. Palmateer. ROW 4: J. Hoag, V. Peglow, B. Powers, T. Vosh, B. Burns. ROW 5: R. Brahan, J. Stempek, R. Nowak. Eighth grade honor students, R. Melesky, L. Mitchell, M. Galvin, D. Allard, J. Hew- son, J. Stempek, R. Nowak and M. J. Bis- son prepare material for an essay on de- mocracy. V. Peglow enjoys being the teacher as L. Thurber, D. Green, W. Ellis, J. Hoag and B. Burns test their knowledge of in- ventors. 42 Without a song—the day is not complete. We Seventh Graders are grateful to Sister Martin Joseph and all who have helped us to love music. STANDING: M. Scarey, P. Ryan, C. Ellis, D. Shaw, P. Rivard, L. Brown, S. McDonough, P. Wright, C. Fitzpatrick, N. Wilbrant, D. Morin, M. LaFlamme, W. Thurber. SEATED: P. Luke, S. Hoag, J. Sen- nett, N. Durkee, B. Shiland, K. Pappas, C. Carelli, L. Delurey, E. Myers, S. Nowik, R. Ruditis, J. Tersigni, J. Buck, S. Butkas, S. DeSacia. SEVENTH GRADE Star-gazers seem pleased to be numbered with the Honor Students of the Elementary Division. Thomas Keeley absent when the picture was taken led his class with the highest average. Left to right: S. Nowik, B. Shiland, W. Thurber, P. Luke, C. Fitzpatrick and J. Sennett. Second honors are good but do not quite satisfy these stu- dents. They with C. Carelli, not pictured, are determined to go the rest of the way next time. L. Delurey is shown with D. Shaw, J. Tersigni and S. Butkas. 43 OUR CHRISTMAS DANCE 46 FANTASY OF THE SEA 47 48 Sister Jean Francis directs Latin and French carols. CHRISTMAS PAGEANT 49 CLASS DAY 1962 50 Changing classes. Sister Matilda congratulates Eve Burns who received Kiwanis Award for highest average. 51 52 53 Magazine Drive Representatives--SEATED: M. L. Atwood, S. Bromirski, W. Fox, D. Gleichowski J Gorman, J. Barber, M. Baker, A. Barber. STANDING: L. Jenuskevice, J. Cuddihy, W. Hewson A Petell, F. Melesky, P. McGuire, W. Fitzpatrick, J. Fleming, A. Hoag, M. Jenuskevice. 54 D. Gleichowski, Treas.; M. Hoag, Sec.; W. McAuliffe, Sister Jean Francis giving the French III Pres.; P. Kempf, V. Pres. class a lesson in art appreciation. Le Cercle Francais Latin Club Officers. SEATED: J. Allard, Praetor; B. McKeon, Aedile. STANDING: W. Fox, Quaester; E. McGuire, Consul. These members of the Latin Club take time out to pose for a picture. The whole club attended the party held in school, dressed as Roman populi and even ate the food which the early Romans ate. Clothes and food all helped to make this Latin feast a memorable one. 55 j HI I U t uHljt mu Patricia Kempf, Salutatorian Eve Burns, Valedictorian Regents Scholarship Winner, W. McAuliffe. Sister Andrew gives J. Fleming the Betty Crocker Homemaking Award. Hilltop News Reporters. SEATED: R. M. Stuka, P. Kempf. STANDING: S. Bromirski, L. Jenuskevice, J. LeBlanc, P. Kempf, K. Crowley, J. Fleming. 57 When we, as juniors, went to visit R.P.I. This year we visited Hudson Valley Technical Institute. 58 59 SPORTS • i Edward McGuire, Mai; 6', 140 lb.; Junior; all- around player; leads team in scoring; great board man; comes through in clutch. William McAuliffe, Guffy; 6', 165 lb; Sen- ior; agile in rebounding; deadly corner shot; de- fensive abilities. Raymond La Flarrfme, Butch; 5'3 , 115 lb.; Junior; good drib- bling and ball control; playmaker; deadly from the outside. John McGrath, Chopper; 6', 140 lb.; Senior; leading re- bounder; deadly jump shot from the corner; good on defense. Daniel Gleichowski, Dan; 5'8 , 140 lb.; Junior; good ball handler; fine outside jumpshot; all around hustler. I Richard Hickey, Rich; S'll , 140 lb.; Junior; good underneath moves; good board man and great defen- sive reserve. John Waytkus, Whitcy; 5'n , 160 lb.; Junior; defensive abil- ities; fine hook shot; good re- bounder. William Benkoski, Benkow; 5'8 , 160 lb.; Sophomore; great reserve scoring punch; good po- tential; with two more years. James Bulson, Jim; 6'2 , 160 lb.; Sophomore; great reserve board man; tough to score on. St. Mary's baseball team. 1st ROW: R. LaFlamme, D. Willbrant, T. Nowak, S. Rimkunas, L. LaRoche, S. Marcoux, J. Percy, J. Gorman, J. Waytkus. 2nd ROW: Mr. Moll, coach; D. Gleichowski, M. Rice, E. McGuire, J. Bulson, R. Hickey, L. Galvin, A. Petell, E. O'Brien. 64 VARSITY TEAM WE THEY North Bennington 50 36 St. Joseph's 46 57 Mt. Greylock 70 69 North Bennington 59 56 Arlington 72 33 St. John's 56 51 Mt. Greylock 53 56 Tamarac 63 39 Arlington 48 34 Bennington Catholic 51 54 Bennington Catholic 38 62 St. Joseph's 48 64 Tamarac 76 32 Darrow Academy 57 24 St. John's 53 56 Won 9—Lost 6 Varsity Coach, Robert Shiland J.V. Coach Robert Haynes J.V. Team: J. Gorman, D. Begin, P. McGuire, A. Wirmusky, F. Melesky, K. Kennedy, L. Galvin, K. Buck, Coach Haynes, T. Nowak, L. LaRoche, T. Percy, S. Marcoux, J. Barber, G. Al- bowitz. JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM WE THEY No. Benn. 40 29 St. Joe's 39 41 Mt. Greylock 48 51 No. Benn. 25 28 Arlington 36 29 St. John's 59 56 Tamarac 26 36 TEAM WE THEY Arlington 19 38 Berm. Cath. 37 41 Benn. Cath 29 50 St. Joe's 39 41 Tamarac 20 44 St. John's 56 59 Mt. Greylock 32 39 65 Won 3--Lost 11 66 r? C ainst ft J-T y Isick Fa J£S « „- y E row 1 jv’s won 'Tnd McGuire To V. shi •- N s Nor ' day afltvr.oon 4T, ja$j| u-V Lockrow , Simonian ' wildmon Hobart 0 2 Si V ol J ® «Uht tries last nigh) mg host Tamarac, a non-league basketl niy i h '. p rt«i.S.M.A.toOp-’ — £L . _-v s 2—_'d- ana li points respecl itvi McAuhffe and Butch Court Season ,s|tack with outside shJ hlRh man Jor of. ,demy _ A VS WsCN Coach Tir ball vai demy o V AP- v N e' ri I P V vCb ce : vs vYj Voc cA ® ? v ctf. . A m a aet scored 21 points betw 'l I llPkiflilV 'd, St- Mar ' raced t ± IteSliCV ba halftime margin and nsfer from Hoo- doiceeded to hit on si 1 School. Ben „ ) (cnooi. tsen a jfield goals as the thir the varsity 1 started: they were 'to coast in on this n and won handily. Jack Hobart and an v,o isinscr t0PPCd toe ot xn scorers with 14 and ! apiece. Tamarac had some tion by salvaging the ary. 42-30. ST. es vo0edged| nd ed6 TAMARAC _ c. r t E : brlc 0 t UcOrat • i 11 Kimng.r 4 4 12 M'Aulif 9ajlrl«r« 4 I « 4r , ;j • L r« « i s MeGuir 0 . Simonian 1 o a Rankua Vl Honir: «3 It LT'mii V V tP?e V- £ V . f. M, % nx k % IP - - .-X . cw Se cv Was av' lvvde iNiVcV° -?s a ,. ast - .afV c.v ”•'' aatned xa ueO • s w«, ££«? ? - k n - no v. ot e v v lVX .„ tYvett: xYttf VO ilry s Wins Final If k: 4f Vqai Wom ai e; 4f o Home £■22 '?ridaV J vrom Lebanon 24. r:°n ! on st a , . .„ . a0'S Ac«demy . ,ho Oairow St.}l .—v rx 6c OoJ of n. fiio i_______________________ ach TiiV v 'Trpmhisuitf vve outside d(x stecJ tile local ach TUV c - Tremblay 46. toe coach. 1 ecord had only n. “awS 5 Tinfc- r ««lV. Giiir we V - v Z.Z WM terfs Of V W falls .i=4 3-S 30W 32 P ims.4« b “S5 hf . «r V, hieh scores n g ,n Grose -« sjie |.e Victorious ively- nr- .‘smsrac et - 6an c - ( tttvs ;.vfits V oVnVl aV -'tol McGuire tossed in St. Map’s , F- WXZ V0 ostek '0 i tt v,s 0 - i iVaVV A 1 4 -rCA c wool ot .. cto ■ ::4 mi R LaFlamme, W. Benkoski, E. McGuire, J. McGrath, J. Waytkus, W. McAuliffe, R. Hickey, D. Gleichowski. Coach: R. Shiland. 68 69 HELPING HANDS TTie staff of the ECHO takes this opportunity to show appreciation to: The Reverend Charles E. Bauman, O.S.A., for his encouragement and wisdom which has aided us throughout our school year; Our Parish Priests: The Reverend Kenneth J. Kennedy, O.S.A., and The Reverend Lawrence J. Gerrity, O.S.A., who gave us counsel and always found time to give us assistance; Sister Andrew Joseph, Vice-Principal, and the Sisters of the faculty, whose unfailing cooperation gave evidence of their interest; Sister Mary Robert, Yearbook Moderator, whose efforts in our behalf made this book possible; The Class of 1963 who invested time and effort; The Patrons and Advertisers who have supported us financially. SOCIAL PATRONS The Reverend Charles E. Bauman, O.S.A. Mr. Ray Cuddihy The Reverend Kenneth J. Kennedy, O.S.A. Mr. Albert DeLuca The Reverend Lawrence J. Gerrity, O.S.A. Mr. George Dougherty Sisters of St. Joseph Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barber Mr. and Mrs. Raoul Begin Mr. John Ferrannini '62 Miss Anne Marie Flynn '62 Miss Rose Mary Flynn '62 Mr. and Mrs. William H. Burns Mr. Don Frank Mr. and Mrs. Albert Butkas Mr. Robert Harrington, Jr. '62 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carelli Mrs. Margaret Kempf Mr. and Mrs. Alton Clother Mrs. Teresa Kempf Mr. and Mrs. John Ferrannini Miss Helen Kenyon Mr. and Mrs. Luke Fleming Mrs. Marcus Kipp Mr. and Mrs. William E. Gorman Miss Cheryl Kresky '62 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harrington Mr. John Lannon Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hayden Phil and Dick Lanoue Mr. and Mrs. James Hewson Mr. Gordon Lockrow Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hewson, Jr. Mrs. Mildred Nimons Mr. and Mrs. James F. Hoag Patricia Rivard '68 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hyland Paulette Rivard '63 Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Kennedy Mr. Richard Severson Mr. and Mrs. Walter LaPorte Mr. James Shaw '61 Mr. and Mrs. John Colbert McAuliffe Mr. Tink Shiland Mr. and Mrs. Gerald J. Morin, Sr. Bill Soundsville Sigalos Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nowak Mrs. Mary E. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Richard Powers, Sr. Mr. Carl Trimble Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rivard, Sr. Mrs. Peter Wolfe Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Salluzzo, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Shaw Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sluzas BUSINESS PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. John Stuka Mr. and Mrs. Steven Wrubleski BAKER'S CARD AND GIFT SHOP Richard J. Allen '66 50 Church Street Mrs. Helen Bakitas BELLEMORE SONS, INTERIORS Mrs. Austin Barber N. Benn. Rd. 116 Cutler St. Mr. Leo Bartoski BENEFICIAL FINANCE COMPANY Mr. Adam Batza 20 Church Street Mr. Don Bogardus BEN FRANKLIN STORE Miss Alice Burns 72 Main Street DAVID A. BERLANT Optometrist BOB'S GARAGE River Street BRADLEY'S PAINT PAPER STORE Main Street BURNS' TAXI 686-5231 CAPANO'S MARKET 23 Elm Street CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA Compliments to the Graduates CF.IL'S RESTAURANT 52 Church Street CHARM SHOP Fashions for Ladies Men CLASSIC DRESS COMPANY Compliments to the Graduates DELANEY'S HOTEL Compliments to the Graduates DELUREY SALES SERVICE North Hoosick DEMOCRATIC TOWN COMMITTEE Compliments to the Graduates DERBY COMMUNITY CLUB Best Wishes to the Graduates GEORGE DOUGHERTY 7 John Street ELM STREET AUTO PARTS Compliments to the Graduates FALLS MOTEL Compliments to the Graduates FRANK'S RESTAURANT Compliments to the Graduates GARDNER'S GARAGE Main Street GOLD MEDAL FARMS Buskirk, New York HARRISON VENDING SYSTEM Munsell Street HOLMAN'S MANUFACTURING COMPANY Hoosick Falls, New York H. P. HOOD SONS Eagle Bridge, New York HOOSAC OLIXER SERVICE Compliments to the Graduates IDEAL RESTAURANT Compliments to the Graduates JONES' TAXI 686-7051 KARL-LEE 22 Church Street KING COMPANY CLEANERS DYERS Main Street, Bennington KLASSIC KURL LE Q Joan Arnold, Proprietor LANNON'S DRESS SHOP Compliments to the Graduates LUKAS AUERNIG Plumbing Heating M. LURIE'S COMPANY Hoosick Falls' Complete Dept. Store JOHN W. MacMURRAY Compliments to the Graduates R. E. MADERER, M.D. Compliments to the Graduates LEO J. MAHAR FUNERAL HOME 43 Main Street—686-5123 DR. MRS. PHILIP MARTINEZ Best Wishes to the Graduates MILDRED ELLEY SECRETARIAL SCHOOL Best Wishes to the Graduates MILLIE'S AND MARY'S Compliments to the Graduates MILLINGTON LaPORTE Compliments to the Graduates NATIONAL COMMERCIAL BANK TRUST CO. Compliments to the Graduates NOBLE WOOD MACHINE COMPANY Hoosick Falls, New York W. B. O'CONNOR Church Books, Inc. PEMRICK’S DAIRY Cambridge, New York PLUMB EYEGLASSES Main Street, Hoosick Falls FORREST J. REED Insurance Real Estate ROSENDAHL GUERNSEY FARMS Hoosick Falls, New York SALLUZZO'S GRILL Compliments to the Graduates SHAPAIRO'S Church Street SQUARE FABRIC SHOP Troy, New York STEVE'S SNACK BAR Best Wishes to the Graduates SWEET SHOPPE Compliments to the Graduates T-JEN YARN AND GIFT SHOP 452 Main Street, Bennington U-DO-IT COIN OP Dry Cleaning WAYSIDE RESTAURANT Compliments to the Graduates MR. JOHN J. ANNA C. WIRMUSKY Compliments to the Graduates WYMAN’S STORE Groceries, cold cuts, beer soda 73 N. Y. State Capitol Governor Nelson Rockefeller 74 Compliments of THE AUGUSTINIAN FATHERS OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION PARISH HOOSICK FALLS. N Y Rev. Charles E. Bauman, O.S.A. Rev. Kenneth J. Kennedy, O.S.A. Rev. Lawrence J. Gerrity, O.S.A. Compliments of the COIUAA IA CORPORATION North Hoosick, New York Compliments of the NANCY SHOE COMPANY JOSEPH BUCKLEY £ SONS --Coal Fuel Oil-- Serving Your Fuel Needs Since '72 Dial 686-9051 The Boradaile CATERING ON PREMISES Wedding Receptions Banquets - - Showers Communion Breakfasts Parties--Business Meetings 25 to 150 People On the Hill-Continuation of 7th Ave. at 117th St. Cemetery Rd. N. Ty.......................BEdfd 5-9850 Compliments of Best Wishes to the Graduates RUDITIS HOME APPLIANCE BLUE FLAME William J. Ruditis GAS SERVICE Class of '28 Compliments of G LADY'S WALKERS BEAUTY SALON FOOD MARKET 54 Mechanic Street Telephone 686-7853 Meats--Groceries All Kinds of Hairstyling and Permanent Waves Also Hair-Coloring School Street Open Monday--thru--Friday 9:00 A.M. to 9 P.M. Saturday 9:00 A.M. to 12 Noon Bennington, Vermont Compliments of the Read the Hoosick Falls AMERICAN HOUSE STANDARO PRESS For News About You and Your Neighbors Hope You All Make the Grade Delivered by Mail for Only $4.00 a Year Commercial Printing THE OWL GARAGE WIRMUSKY BROS. CO. INC. MALONEY'S RESTAURANT Phone 686-7621 17 Mechanic St. Dodge Over 25 Years Hoosick Falls, N. Y. Congratulations to the Class of 1963 FROM THE Cl M OF I%7 Some of the seniors find freshmen willing to inherit their textbooks. Saturnalia Compliments of Step Through the Golden Door Into the Wonderful New World of MOULTON FASHION FAIR. fuel Service Distinctive Femine Apparel Home Heating with an Oil That is See-through Clear No. Hoosick, N. Y. 427 Main St. Bennington, Vt. Dial 686-5028 Compliments of Walter Davendonis BABCOCK LAKE PLUMBING 4 HEATING- Albert Butkas 5 Carr Street Edmund Skorupski Phone 686-5262 Compliments of Best Wishes Class of ' 63 e.G. AUTO BODY WORKS LADIES AUXILARY A.O.H. Edward A. Gleichowski, Prop. M. SCHWEI2ER Charles Davidson, Prop. 35 Church Street Hoosick Falls, New York Mr. William Andrick ANDRICK STUDIO AND CAMERA SHOP Photographer for Our Yearbook, ECHO. Congratulations to the Graduates Compliments of MALEADY BROTHERS JOE RUDITIS Insurance of All Kinds 28 Center Street Tel. 686-9622 Mechanic St. Hoosick Falls, New York Congratulations to the Class of '63 Compliments of THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY SODALITY Compliments of ALBANY FELT COMPANY SENECAlV 50UN0 CENTER 415 Main Street Bennington, Vt. Tel. 442-4383 Compliments of BURT BROTHER Clothing for Men Boys’ Bennington, Vermont Compliments of Compliments of TATE’S DINER LEONARD’S DAIRY North Hoosick, New York Hoosick Falls, New York Congratulations DODGE FIBER COW Compliments of EDWIN J. SCHNEIDER. Milk . . . Butter . . . Eggs . . Distributor of Fair dale Farms Products Hoosick Falls Phone 9400 SIGMA MU DELTA PRESENTS Our newly formed dramatic club, Sigma Mu Delta, has given each senior the opportunity to appear in a one-act play. The plays, A DATE WITH BARBARA, THE SHOCK OF HIS LIFE, and ALONG CAME HARRIET are all comedies which were fun to present. 87 Compliments of HATHAWAY'S Shopping center. John Hewson, Proprietor Congratulations from BARCLAY HOME PRODUCTS, INC. Hoosick Falls, N. Y. Compliments of HOOSAC PHARMACY Fine Cemetery Memorials HOfWCK FALLS MONUMENTAL WORKS 139 Main Street A. R. Begin 686-7679 R. J. Begin 686-9568 For a Snack or Meal FIESTA RESTAURANT CABINS Eagle Bridge, N. Y. Jt. Rte. 67 22 Tel. Hoosick Falls, N. Y. Compliments of B.p.o.e. HOOSICK FALLS LODGE I7S 50PH0M0RE CLASS Congratulations Class of '63 CLASS OF '65 Compliments of LEO MAHAR Compliments of SOL’S FRIENDLY SERVICE STATION Gas and Oil Auto Supplies Batteries Tires L$R MARKET Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Graduates Ray Albowicz--Prop. Meats - -Groceries 62 Mechanic St. DOCTOR HARRISON Hoosick Falls, N. Y. Dial 686-9414 Compliments DR.V.B. CHAPMAN Compliments of DAVISON 4 IVI ME Y, ATTORNEYS John S. Davison William H. Ivimey George H. Holbrook LUBRIUnQI Compliments of 'FAIRBANKS EXPRESS” Compliments of BOB’S GARAGE Bob Niles, Proprietor North Hoosick Road 93 Compliments of JOHN F. CAHILL AND ON, INC. General Insurance 12 Main Street Hoosick Falls, New York Phone 686-7000 Compliments of the WALLOON AC HOTEL ROUTE t7 Red and Peg Fine Foods Served Daily Breakfast--6:30- A.M. to 11:00 A.M. Lunch —11:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. Dinner--3:00 P.M. to 3:00 A.M. Businessmen's Lunch Served Daily Compliments of BULSON BROS. GARAGE Compliments of LOVEJOy CHAPLET CORPORATION Chevrolet Sales and Service Compliments of JOSEPH A. BRADLEY AND SONS Compliments of PEOPLES GASOLINE AND OIL COMPANY INC. Compliments of Compliments and Best Wishes of W.E. ROBSON, INC. SHARKEY'S HOTEL to the Class of 1963 FALLS THORPE'S PHARMACY HARDWARE SUPPLY, INC. 1 Mechanic St. Hoosick Falls, N. Y. Phone 686-7391 Drugs Photos School Supplies Corner John St. and Church St. Lumber - -Plumbing - -Heating Building Supplies Hoosick Falls, N. Y. Welcome to THE OLD BYER5 HOUJE The Area's Newest Eating Establishment Where Fine Food is an Art Good Service a Habit And Hospitality a Tradition Dinners Served from 5:30 P.M. to 10:30 P.M. Daily 1:30 P.M. to 10:30 P.M. Sundays and Holidays Closed Mondays--Phone 686-9972 On Route 67 at North Hoosick in the Heart of the Hoosick Hills Wedding Receptions, Parties, Banquets, Our Specialty Best Wishes Class of '63 WOOD FLONG CORPORATION eu jtt ( 5 c unC) ' J{sCViJL BABY PICTURES: Page 53: Left to right and top to bottom; When we were young; M. A. Barber; B. Begin; N. Hyland; J. Fleming; K. Powers; M. E. Hewson; K. Carelli; W. McAuliffe; a birthday party. Page 59: J. Gorman, J. LaPorte, P. Wolfe; A. Butkas; J. M. Hoag; P. Rivard; R. Stuka; E. Burns; B. Begin; M. E. Hewson; a birthday party; J. Fleming; K. Powers; a Christmas party. Page 93: P. Morin; P. Kempf; P. Rivard; E. Burns; K. Carelli; R. Stuka; J. Fleming; P. Morin; Norcen and Bishop Gibbons; P. Morin; a birthday party; P. Kempf; P. Kempf J. LaPorte. 99 Mary Eileen Hewson of the yearbook staff gives a yearbook to the person in each class who sold the most ads. C. Martelle, A. Barber and P. McKeon are the highest salesmen. 0 « % 9 i v; i ( , j£ % % I ♦ ( I 9 % % « . N - t • s A ma K« • I - •• A ' 5 ■ i ■ ■ 'V - :;'305 - I ' a , V i1 V I •1 • V ♦ : . ;:. ■ -. •. V t X •: ■ • ■ ft 15. ‘ %$• v. ' ■• .. 1 v • • « S t! ‘ ’
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