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

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ACADEMY HOOSICK FALLS, N.Y. PRESENTED BY THE SENIOR CLASS VOLUME 26 ECUMENICAL COUNCIL The Ecumenical Council of His Holiness Pope John XXIII, of happy memory, is one of the most significant events in religious history. It is a move toward unity. One great purpose distinguishes the Council_to invigorate the life of the Church. The dynamism of the Church is not an abstract fancy. It is a divine energy proceeding from the Holv Spirit It remains for us, the class of 1964, to be worthy witnesses to this vibrant life by fostering a spirit of renewal and rejuvenation in our own hearts and minds, in our life and work. Then shall we be worthy members of the Church as it renews itself in the Second Vatican Council. With the Church we face the future, and all the changes the future may bring, with open eyes and with an immense courage, hope and optimism. CentimestCn£k m 3 nCW ° U1 beloved. now has a Paul undertaking an apostle to the modem 2 JOHN F. KENNEDY In the long history of the world, only a few generations have been granted the role of defending freedom in its hour of maximum danger. I do not shrink from this responsibility - I welcome it. I do not believe that any of us would exchange places with any other people or any other generation. The faith and devotion which we bring to this endeavor will light our country and all who serve it - and the glow from that fire can truly light the world. And so, so my fellow Americans: Ask not what your country can do for you - ask what you can do for your country ... He will forever be remembered for his furtherance of world peace and for the good example he gave to all. It is, therefore, only fitting that we, the Senior Class of 1964, should dedicate this yearbook to the memory of our late and wonderful president, John F. Kennedy. 3 HIS HOLINESS POPE PAUL VI: SYMBOL OF WORLD HOPE HIS EXCELLENCY THE MOST REVEREND WILLIAM A. SCULLY D.D. BISHOP OF ALBANY HIS EXCELLENCY THE MOST REVEREND EDWARD J. MAGINN D.D. AUXILIARY BISHOP OF ALBANY 5 Very Reverend Charles Bauman O.S. A. pastor Father Thomas Cook O.S. A. principal Father Kenneth Kennedy O.S.A. Father Lawrence Gerrity O.S.A. Father Cook, Principal Religion 2,4 Earth Science Physical Education Sister Miriam Clare Religion 3 Business Shorthand Typing Home Economics Sister Jeanne Monica Religion 1 Math 1,2,3 French 2, 3 Sister Rose History 1,2, 3, 4 English 1 General Science Sister Mary Sheila Vice-Principal Latin 1,2,3 English 2,3,4 Sister John Berchmans Biology Physics Trigonometry Chemistry 6 SANCTITY PAGE 18 ACTIVITY PAGE 25 9 FIRST PERIOD D. Gleichowski, L. Keeley, P. Beninati, P. McKeon, and R. Humphrey examine a rare speci- men under the microscope during Biology. L. Thurber, J. Stempek, R. Nowak, C. Palmateer and P. Melesky solve an equation in El. Agebra. W. Fox, P. Leonard, L. Jandrow, S. Sweet and J. Cuddihy, Juniors, prepare to take their place in the lay apostolate. M. Jenuskevice, W. Gorman, D. Mentiply, J. Powers and W. Mar- coux, in World History, enjoy an audio-visual class while R. Humphrey is the efficient operator. 10 Latin I students P. Rimkunas, D. Allard, K. Gorman and R. Mel- esky learn to conjugate verbs. Sophomore Religion students listen attentively to Father Cook explain Christ's public life. Chantons La Marseillaise with R. Petell, L. Jenuske- vice, N. Motsiff, S. Briggs, K. Brophy, and T. Nowak. J. Allard, J. Gorman, R. Hickey, and E. Davendonis are testing the radioactivity of rainwater during their physics class. Senior typists E. McGuire, J. Waytkus, and L. Hanselman study the fundamentals of typing. SECOND PERIOD 11 THIRD PERIOD Fr. Cook discusses the application of apologetics with the seniors. J. Andrich points out to L. Beninati and B. McKeon the area of the Louisiana Purchase during American History. L. Mitchell, T. Vosh, B. Burns and C. Roberto watch as P. Greenwood displays an article on the Ecumenical Council. Latin 2 students R. Waytkus, A. Hoag, W. Gorman, A. Peglow and P. Kempf help Sister Mary Sheila translate an oration of Caesar. 12 In Earth Science, R. Hickey points out an African country to J. Percy, R. Bisson and D. Gleichowski. C. Kovage, W. Benkoski, M. Baker, R. Royal and J. Bulson study an assignment in English III. FOURTH PERIOD S. Bromirski and K. Powers look on as J. McAuliffe and R. Cuddihy examine a preserved specimen. P. McKeon, K. Crowley, J. Allard, E. Davendonis and R. LaFlamme follow the adventures of Cyrano de Bergerac in French III. M. Toohey, V. Peglow, M. Galvin, J. Hewson and J. Jenuskevice hold a Social Studies debate. 13 FIFTH PERIOD P. McGuire, W. Fitzpatrick, B. Wright and C. Sprague solve interest problems in Business Arithmetic. Geometry problems. J. LaBlanc, A. Barber, C. Brophy, S. Mar- coux and W. Hewson view the properties of berylium as seen on the periodic chart. C. Scott relates the story of Macbeth to M. Granger, D. St. Hilaire, T. Fleming, L. Keeley and S. Pappas. M. L. Atwood and W. Gorman show their math skill in working out these 14 SIXTH PERIOD J. Fleming, R. Bisson, R. LaFlamme, J. Percy, A. Petell, R. Hickey, and J. Gorman work diligently in Trig class. L. Galvin, N. Motsiff, J. Carelli, and G. Albowicz study their Business Law. B. Powers, J. Hewson, V. Peglow, P. Greenwood, R. and P. Melesky work out new formulas in General Science. These Math 11 students, J. Andrick, L. Lar- oche, E. Davendonis, L. Jenuskevice, D. Willbrant, S. Rimkunas, demonstrate their ability to graph the parabolic equation. E. Royal, M. Delurey, R. Cuddihy, W. Fitz- patrick, P. McGuire, D. Mentiply, and M. Jenuskevice work on diagrams in an English II class. 15 A carbon dioxide experiment is carried out by. A. Pete 11, K. Crowley, P. Leonard, W. Fox, K. Brophy and M. Baker. Future secretaries take dictation. S. Sweet, M. Hoag, L. Jandrow, M. Granger, J. LeBlanc, B. McKeon, and D. St. Hilaire. SEVENTH PERIOD Senior physicists learn the mechanics of composed pulleys with the aid of Sister John Berchmans. 16 Boys of all classes enjoy ex- ercises in gym. Especially their jumping-jacks. 17 Relive with us one of our fondest memo- ries of 1963 when we, as Juniors received our class rings. RING CEREMONY Father Robert Cote, who gave the holy hour in church, admires John Gorman's ring after the ring ceremony. 20 Members of the Sodality meet faithfully on Monday evening to recite the Little Office of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Pat Greenwood and Kate Gorman, freshmen, prove their worthiness by being good sports at Sodality initiation. The smiles on the faces of our Sodality officers reflect the happiness of a Sodalist. Nelma Motsiff — corresponding secretary, Jane Allard — treasurer, Jacqueline Fleming — prefect, Kathleen Crowley — secretary. 21 Allen Petell and Brother B. Christopher, discuss the apostolate of a Christian Brother. VOCATION DAY Here J. Fleming talks over the prospect of becoming a Sister with Sister M. Kathleen, R. S. M., Sister Mary Armand, O. C. and Sister M. Patricia, O.C. 22 Margaret Hoag visits with Sister Marie William and Sister Mary Bernard after hearing them speak on the spiritual benefits of religious life. Edward McGuire thanks Father Pistella for his enlightening talk on the priesthood. ACTIVITY CLASS OFFICERS The Senior class officers are — President, John Gorman; Secretary, Diana St. Hilaire; Treasurer, Richard Hickey; Vice-President, Jacqueline Fleming. The Sophomore class officers are -- Treasurer, William Fitzpatrick; Secretary, Myla Delurey, Vice-President, Mary Lou Jenuskevice, President, John Barber. The Freshman class officers are President, Robert Melesky -- Vice President, Peter Melesky -- Secretary, Joan Jenuskevice -- Treasurer, Robert Nowak. The Junior class officers are — President, William Fox; Vice-President -- Lynn Jenuske- vice; Secretary, Kathy Brophy; Treasurer, Stan Rimkunis. 26 John Gorman, Senior Class President, congratulates Allen Petcll after his installation as President of the newly organized Student Council. STUDENT COUNCIL 27 JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET As Juniors we treated last year's Seniors to a rather lavish banquet. In this picture we see Mai McGuire, our former class president, and Father Kennedy seated at the head table with our guest speaker Father Paul Smith. 28 Everyone had a very enjoyable time, especially our former high school teachers who, in this picture, seem to be having a real good time. Nursing was one of the exhibits most frequently visited by our girls. Here Mrs. Jones, R. N. . is ex- plaining to a group of our girls the requirements needed to become a nurse. Parents, students and friends enjoy a brief intermission before resuming their career night activities. CAREER NIGHT Several Junior boys discuss with the Navy Recruiter the many opportunities offered by the service. 29 Prom participants enjoyed a festive grand march, which was the con- clusion of a memorable evening. WONDERLAND BY NIGHT A few of the present Seniors wait to sample the punch at last year's prom. Fay Wrimusky, one of the Chaperones, served the tasty treat to the thirsty prom-goers. 30 SOPHOMORE FLOAT Margaret Hoag as she looked as the Queen of the Universe on our Sophomore Float. UNIVEbal Portraying some of the many vocations of life are 1. to r. John Wayt kus, Kathy Crowley, Diane St. Hilaire, Rich Hickey, Butch La Flamme, Jane Allard, Mai McGuire, Richard Bisson and a former classmate Ed O'Brien. Jane Allard and Jackie Fleming clean up after the final touches had been placed on the float. The class of '64 will always remember THEIR Sophomore float. 31 32 agles Make It 12 With Last H Win Over Hoosic Valle - — ' m es It 11 Straight for SmJ SMA Makes It 13 Straigh 78-57 Win Over St. Jose] . St. Joseph's G The Purple Eagles of S| |u(arv’s Academy traveled to At a, v Friday night to play one of best games of the s ason j host St. Josephs and to defeat host Academy 78-57, for the 13th AtdUCUiJ . coQCOfl. straight SMA win of ---------- uarter V ictory at Rensselaer Undefeated St. Mary's Wins, 66-61 St. Mary’s of Hoosick Kails playing an independent .--i- ■ In a come-from-behind finish ; the St. Mary’s Academy Purple Eagles copped their 12th straight ■ win Friday night at St. John’s ; School in Rensselaer. Safely leading 18- quarter and 34-25 a’ i Tink Shiland’s boy j Tohn’s null ahead in lead 51-50 as the fq , started. Mai McGuire had e St Mary’s Academy to play St. Joseph’s, and the d JV teams were vie- sity will seek its 12th stra y night in contests on: win. .court against Hoosic •Ural School teams. i|r n aU. I 1 St. Mary’s Purple Eagles Wir Stillwater Christmas Tourney Tint «m’and’s Purple Eagles I Overrocker ----------’s Academy chalked I; victories his week- tV.i.. - Totals 18 Currier Carrothers Deso Nowusiclski 1 1 1 4 Academy Basketball Team Seeks Tournament Honors Team spirit and el -wkActySt'J'iRf’ifi uski’s 11. It Venkuski’s late s 'id three long set sh utch LaFlamme that ary’s out of reach in 1 w minutes. St. Mary’s jayvees w eliminarv. 48-38. M)SIC VAI.I.M sT . : r t v Mr. a o n hi. Irk | 2 ,0 om'n .r 5 5 0 2 M'hon 2 0 2 Vankuskl Totalg 15 «1 Tot m In Score Ry iVrlufK SMA Eagles W in Opener The St Mary's Academy basketball team, which had best record in years. 17 wins and only one loss, will lea tomorrow at 1:15 p.m. for Amsterdam to participate •_________________ ' Albany The Purple Eagles of St. Mary's Academy won their open- ing basketball game 59-53 against St. Joseph’s of Albany last Wednesday night on the local cotrrt, cheered on by a crowd of enthusiastic rooters. The Eagles jumped into a 17-6 first quarter lead, which they maintained throughout the game with the help of double figure scoring, 'inv.jojn.'.,, McGuire, Bill Benkos spite a McGuire Hits 37 As St. Mary's Triumphs, 75-53 Mai McGuire's 37-polnl per formance led unbeaten St Mary’s, Hoosick Falls to its sixtl HF Gaels Cop Tourney Butch LaFlamme, 5’2” play- maker, said to be the shortest varsity starter in the area, play- ed an outstanding defensive game for the winners. Saturday night St. Mary’s will travel to Hoosic Valley to play the game postponed from Nov. 23, and at 2:15 Sunday after- noon will face St. John’s of Rensselaer in another home game. Tuesday the Eagles will in take to the road to play ington Central in Vermont. St. Marv's FB FP TP 0 2 2 7 3 17 9 n a ,son Juire I yor id ty t- r. Mai McGuire Wins Area Scoring Title Mai McGuire of St. Mar of Hoosick Falls has won t Troy Area scholastic scori title with a 28.8 average in games. 2 ■ The six-foot senior fired 519 points for the season wh [leading his team to a 17-1 r T.ord and a bid to thj Easti j Catholic Small School Play-o c; a. Amsterdam. ■ww I Consolation st. Mary’s of Hoosick Kalis straight win last night as th again paced by the hot shoot- S bel,ed N rtl in,S ha d ®f Mal ' uire, islanding team work again Bennington, 7o-53. , iged St. Dominies of Oyster , big {actor in the 43-32 vic- McGuire tallied 26 points it ay. L.I., 66 62 yesterday, to Saturday night of Tink Shi- the first half, sat out the thin capture the consolation crown . PllI.nlp Facie nf St Marv's quarter with four pc-,nal fouls of the Small Catholic School P lhpv fiefeated Kev and then hooped hQ! points j, Tourney at Amsterdam. thf court the final stanza. 1 St. Mary s of Hudson 138 points in six n I the tit 23 per game avers St. Mary's made With 17-1 Overall Record u,k.v , i « Tf Purnle ■thC i LaFlumme Mei«sky « t i3 l urP e Eagles of St. Mary's in a Percy uVuSSU S R fl°se. ga,me Sunday afternoon on Gleichowski W’chowjki z aio the local court against St. Mary’s | Benkoski of Hudson as he poured in 31 Wnvtkus lPOints and pickod off 16 re-1 ’ b°unds to lead hi team In n SO. irple Eagles Top '-32; Remain enty da . cadomy on the local court. I the till . i . ’ 1 k niiire with Eagics End Regular Season straight wins to two initial lc es. Kennedy with 17 and Bi with 14 led in JV scoring. St. Mary's G I ST. MARY'S G F T McGuIr 17 J 37 V| Bulaon He key fJorman Totals 2 0 4 1 0 2 3 1 7 4 2 10 0 1 1 24 11 59 se I g| ■e. 5t. McGuire 9 8 Hickey 0 1 Melesky 1 1 Waytkus 0 2 LaFlamme 3 0 Percy 2 1 — — 15 Keveny 13 Szozda 3 3 Doemel . 5 3 Hebert 1 0 LeBeau 2 0 Charette 2 0 VARSITY Whitey Waytkus 6' 1M — Senior 19 games — 66 pts. 34 VARSITY ’’Dan Gleichowski 5' 9M -- Senior 15 games -- 72 pts. Pete Melesky 6' 4 — Freshman 17 games — 185 pts. Butch Gorman 5' 7 — Senior 7 games 16 pts. Bill Benkoski 5' 10 — Junior 14 games — 119 pts. Jim Bulson 6'2 -- Junior 8 games — 14 pts. 35 R. LaFlamme, E. McGuire, P. Melesky, R. Hickey, J. Percy, J. Gorman, J. Waytkus, J. Bulson, W. Benkoski, D. Gleichowski, and R. Shiland, coach. 36 Mai McGuire out-maneuvers three Keveny players for two points. Turner Percy adds a clutch hoop in tension-packed Keveny game. McGuire amazes everbody with this basket. Butch LaFlamme adds a layup against Keveny. Another game, another victory! Benkoski decides to pass instead of shooting. Hickey adds two despite opposition. 37 Pete gets the tap. SCORECARD S. M. A. Opponents S.M. A. Opponents 59 St. Joseph's 53 94 T amarac 43 71 Hoosic Valley 66 58 Keveny 62 58 St. John's 52 59 S.M.A., Hud. 54 54 Arlington 40 63 N. Bennington 30 75 N. Bennington 53 Stillwater Christmas Tourney Catholic Tournament (Amsterdam) 89 Stillwater 44 70 Bishop Burke 68 65 Argyle 60 35 S.M. A., Hud. 38 66 St. Dominic's 62 43 75 Keveny T amarac 32 30 Total Points 66 Hoosic Valley 61 S.M.A. -- 1411 71 St. John's 62 Opponents — 1063 78 St. Joseph's 57 99 Berlin 54 64 Arlington 43 CATHOLIC TOURNAMENT AT AMSTERDAM The Purple Eagles are introduced prior to game against Bishop Burke. Butch hits for a clutch two points against Bishop Burke. Mai McGuire, tournament scoring leader and member of tne all- tourney team, shows how he does it with this jump shot. Despite height disadvantage, Rich goes high for tap. S.M. A. FANS cheer the Purple Eagles on to upset victory over powerful Bishop Burke. JUNIOR VARSITY J. Stempek, K. Kennedy, L. LaRoche, K. Buck, J. Barber, R. Haynes, Coach; T. Nowak, R. Mele sky, R. Nowak, G. Albowicz. Absent — D. Allard and R. Rimkunas. TheJ.V's, led by coach Moo Haynes, showed great promise as future varsity players. They compiled a very impressive 11 wins with only 7 losses. Kenny Buck pumps for two as other players await rebound which never came. Tom Nowak goes high for rebound. 39 SCHOOL ORGANIZATIONS HOME SCHOOL ASSOCIATION: Mrs. Crucetti, Treasurer; Mrs. Kennedy, Vice-Pres.; Mrs. Myers, President; Mrs. Martinez, Secretary. AUXILIARY: Mrs. Beninati; Mrs. Hanselman, Treas- urer; Mrs. Cullen, President; Mrs. Baker, Vice- Pres. ; Mrs. Wirmusky, Secretary. ALUMNI: Robert Haynes, President; James Shaw, Treasurer; Maureen McGrath, Vice-Pres; Mary La- Roche, Secretary. Mrs. Sausville Secretary Mr. Dorr Custodian STAFF MEMBERS Mr. Shiland Varsity Coach 40 Mr. Haynes J.V. Coach SENIOR CLASS PHYLLIS S. BENINATI Phyll P.S.B. Pretends she's bashful. Choir 1; C.Y.A. 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2, 3,4; Latin Club 1; Sodality 1,2,3, RICHARD J. BISSON Bike R.J.B. Rich just belongs. C.Y.A. 1,2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3; Glee Club 2, 3; Latin Club 1, 3; Sopho- more Float. JANE M. ALLARD Janie J.M.A. Justly merits admiration. Choir 1,2,3,4; C.Y.A. 1,2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3; Glee Club 1,2, 3, 4; Latin Club Quastor 1, Praetor 3; News- paper Staff 2; Sodality 1,2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 4; Sophomore Float, Yearbook Staff 4. KATHLEEN M. CROWLEY Kathy K.M.C. Knows many characters. Choir 1; C.Y.A. 1,2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3; Glee Club 1,2, 3; Latin Club Aedile 1,3; Newspaper Staff 3; Sodality 1,2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Sophomore Float; Yearbook Staff 4. 42 1964 MARYJ. FLEMING Jackie M.J.F. Mary jilted farmer. Choir 1,2, 3,4; C.Y. A. 1,2, 3, 4; French Club 2,3; Glee Club 1,2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1; Newspaper Staff 2, 3; Sodality 1,2, 3; Prefect 4; Yearbook Staff 4. THOMAS J. FLEMING Tom T.J.F. The joyful fisherman. C.Y.A. 1,2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Latin Club 1; Varsity Basketball and Baseball Manager 4; Yearbook Staff 4. EILEEN F. DAVENDONIS Eileen E. F. D. Eats fried donuts. Choir 1,2,3,4; C.Y. A. 1,2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3; Glee Club 1,2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; National Poetry Anthology. DANIEL E. GLEICHOWSKI Danny D.E.G. Digseating goulash. Altar boy 1,2, 3, 4; C.Y. A. 1,2,3,4; French Club 2, Treasurer 3; Glee Club 3,4; Latin 1,3; J.V. Basketball 1; Varsity 2,3,4; Varsity Baseball 1,2,3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4. 43 JOHN P. GORMAN Butch J.P.G. Just plays golf. C.Y.A. 1,2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1,2,3; Student Council 4; J. V. Basketball 2; Varsity 3,4; Varsity Baseball 2,3,4; Latin Club 1, 3; French Club 2, 3. MARTHA J. GRANGER Martha M.J.G. Martha just grins. C.Y.A. 3,4; Glee Club 3, 4; French Club 3. RICHARD A. HICKEY Rich R. A.H. Rich always helps. Altar boy 1,2, 3, 4; C.Y.A. 1,2,3,4; French Club 2, 3; Glee Club 1,2, 3; Latin Club 1; Student Council 4; Sopho- more Float 2; J.V. Basketball 1; Varsity Basketball 2,3,4, Varsity Baseball 1,2, 3,4. LINDA M. HANSELMAN Linda L.M.H. Linda misses history. Choir 1,2; C.Y.A. 1,2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1; Sodality 1,2, 3, 4. 44 MARGARET M. HOAG Mag M. M.H. Makes many honors. Choir 1,2; C. Y. A. 1,2, 3, 4; French Club 2,3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1,2; Library Club 1; Sodality 1,2, 3,4; Sophomore Float; Student Council. LINDA A. KEELEY Linda L. A.K. Likes all kinds. C.Y.A. 3,4. RAYMOND J. LA FLAMME Butch R.J.L. Rarely just looks. C.Y.A. 1,2, 3, 4; French Club 2,3; Latin Club 3; J.V. Basketball 2; Varsity Basketball 2,3,4; Sophomore Float; Yearbook Staff 4; Varsity Baseball 2,3,4. 45 SENIOR CLASS PENELOPEA. McKEON Penny P.A.M. Portrays American muscles. Choir 1,2,3; C. Y. A. 1,2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3; Latin Club 1; Glee Club 1,2, 3,4; Sodality 1,2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4. SYBIL A. PAPPAS Sib S.A.P. Sleeps all period Choir 1; C.Y.A. 1,2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2,3,4; Latin Club 1; Sodality 1,2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3. EDWARD M. McGUIRE Mai E. M. M. Expects marvelous marks. Altar boy 1,2, 3, 4; C.Y.A. 1,2,3,4; French Club 2, 3; Latin Club 1, Consul 4; J.V. Basketball 1; Varsity 2,3,4; Varsity Baseball 1,2, 3, 4; Sophomore Float. JOHN T. PERCY Superman J.T.P. Just too powerful. C.Y.A 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3; Latin Club 1,3; J. V. Basketball 1,2, 3; Varsity 4; Varsity Baseball 1,2, 3, 4. 46 ALLEN R. PETELL Spit' A. R.P. Admires Righteous People. C.Y.A. 1,2, 3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3; French Club 2, 3; Latin Club 1,2; Student Council Pres. 4; Varsity Base- ball 1,2, 3, 4; Yearbook Editor 4; Na- tional Honor Society 4. 1964 DIANAM. ST. HILAIRE Dee JOHN A. WAYTKUS Whitey J.A.W. Jolly And Wholesome. C.Y.A. 1,2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1,2, 3, 4; Men's Choir 3, 4; Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 3,4; J.V. Basketball 2; Varsity Basket- ball 3,4; Sophomore Float. D. M. S. Diana's Many Secrets. Choir 1,2,3,4; C.Y.A. 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1; Sodality 1,2, 3, 4; Corresponding Secretary 3. CAROL A. SCOTT Carol C. A. S. Carol Always Smiles. Choir 1; C.Y.A. 1,2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1,2,3; Latin Club 1; Sodality 1,2, 3, 4; Secretary 3. 47 SPECIAL PATRONS — OUR FAMILIES AND FRIENDS Mr. and Mrs. William Allard Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Bisson Miss Beverly Begin, Class of '63 Guy Brandi Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Burke Mr. and Mrs. William G. Burns Family Mr. and Mrs. Walter Crowley Mr . and Mrs . Peter Davendonis Miss Mary Doyle Mrs . Anna Fitzgerald Mr. and Mrs. Luke Fleming Mr. Caesar Galvagni Mr . and Mrs . Edward Gleichowski Mr. and Mrs. John P. Gorman Mr. and Mrs. William E. Gorman Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hanselman Miss Mary Eileen Hewson, Class of '63 John Hickey Mr . and Mr s . Mr. and Mrs. James Hoag James Hoag, Class of '63 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Humphrey Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kempf Mrs . Ida Lovelle Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martelle Mr. and Mrs. Richard Martelle James McAuliffe, Class of '66 Mr . and Mrs . Barron McKeon Robert Nowak, Class of '67 Mrs. Thomas Nowak Mr. and Mrs. Benedict Nowik Mr. and Mrs. James J. O'Neil Mrs. Anne Pappas Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Petell Mr. and Mrs. Richard Powers, Sr Mr. Stanley Rimkunas Miss Janice Schmigel Mr. and Mrs. Raymond St. Hilaire Mr. and Mrs. Albert Waytkus Raymond Sausville BUSINESS PATRONS Bar-B-Que Recreation Hoosick Falls, New York Beneficial Finance Company 20 Church Street Ben Franklin Store Compliments to the Graduates Bob's Garage 24 Hour towing, Painting, Body Work Bradley's Paint and Paper Store Main Street Charm Shop Men's and Ladies' Wear Classic Service Coffee Shop, Candy, School Supplies Dr. V. B. Chapman Compliments to the Class of '64 Columbia Box Board Mills North Hoosick, New York Don's Book, Record, and Camera Shop You know what we've got. Elm Street Auto Parts Compliments of Walt Wirmusky Falls Hardware Supply, Inc. Hoosick Falls, New York Falls Motel Compliments to the Graduates Frank's Restaurant Compliments to the Seniors Gardner's Garage Main Street Holman Manufacturing Co., Inc. Hoosick Falls, New York Hoosac Pharmacy Hoosick Falls, New York Lannon's Dress Shop Main Street Lovejoy Chaplet Corporation Hoosick Falls, New York L S Lumber Company, Inc. River Road, Hoosick Falls Dr. and Mrs. Philip Martinez Best Wishes to the Graduates George S. McKearin, Inc. General Insurance Murphy's Grocery 40 River Street The Owl Garage Compliments to the Seniors Bill Soundsville Sigalos Portable Hi-Fi's and Stereo Phonos Dr. and Mrs. Charles Rayner Compliments to the Graduates Salluzzo's Grill Compliments to the Graduates Scott Florist Compliments and Best Wishes H. H. Sternberg Compliments and Best Wishes Steve's Snack Bar River Road, Hoosick Falls The Sweet Shoppe Best Wishes to the Graduates Thorpe's Pharmacy Drugs, Photos, School Supplies The Banjo Mart 27 Mechanic Street Best Wishes - Gene Hazel Avery Compliments of Raoul and Antonio Begin Hoosick Falls Monumental Works Compliments of David A. Berlant Optometrist Best of Luck to the Graduates Blue Flame Gas Company Brandi's Shoe Store Men's and Boys' Footwear Hoosick Falls, New York Success to the Seniors Bulson Brothers Your Chevy Dealer John F. Cahill General Insurance Hoosick Falls, New York Compliments of Catholic Daughters of America Court No. 30 Cookie Jar Bakery Snack Bar Donuts, Cakes, Pies, Bread and Rolls Hoosick Falls, Phone 686-5026 Walter Davendonis Plumbing and Heating Phone 686-5262 Congratulations to the Class of '64 Delurey Sales and Service North Hoosick, New York Congratulations Best Wishes The Democratic Town Committee Hoosick Falls, New York Compliments to the Seniors Drysdale' s Bennington, Vermont Compliments of Fashion Fair Bennington, Vermont Grand Union Store Friendly Service Low - Low Prices Very Best Wishes Grogan's Dry Cleaners U-Do-It Coin-Op Congratulations to the Class of '64 Dr. and Mrs. Harry P. Harrison Dentist Ideal Restaurant 79 Church Street Compliments to the Graduates William H. Ivimey Attorney-at-Law Compliments and Best Wishes Compliments to the Seniors Ladies' Auxiliary of A . O .H. Hoosick Falls, New York Compliments of Leonards Dairy Hoosick Falls, New York Compliments of M. Lurie Company A Complete Department Store L R Market Ray Albowicz, Proprietor Meats and Groceries Mac's Auto Supplies River Road Hoosick Falls, New York Compliments to the Class of '64 Dr. Maderer Main Street, Hoosick Falls Compliments of Leo J . Mahar Contractor Leo J. Mahar Funeral Home Phone 686-5123 43 Main Street, Hoosick Falls Congratulations to the Class of '64 The Republican Town Committee Phil Houlton, Committeeman Best Wishes, Class of '64 Thomas G. Restino Justice of the Peace The Home of Fine Furniture W. E. Robson, Inc. Thanks for your Patronage Compliments of Rosendahl Guernsey Farms Hoosick Falls, New York Ruditis Home Appliances Class of 1928 RCA-Victor and Whirlpool Congratulations, Class of '64 Senecal's Sound Center Bennington, Vermont Best of Luck to the Seniors Shapiro's Department Store Church Street, Hoosick Falls Compliments of Sharkey's Hotel Howard V. (Dee) Shaw, Prop. Body and Fender Work, Lubrication Compliments of Sol's Friendly Service Station Gas and Oil, Auto Supplies Best wishes to the Graduates Wyman's Store L. Willard Street, Hoosick Falls Compliments of THE AUGUSTINIAN FATHERS OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION PARISH HOOSICK FALLS, NEW YORK Very Reverend Charles E. Bauman, O.S.A. Reverend Kenneth J . Kennedy, O.S.A. Reverend Lawrence J. Gerrity, O.S.A Reverend Thomas R. Cook, O.S.A. SISTERS OF ST. JOSEPH OF CARONDELET Liberal Arts Colleges for Women Fully Accredited California Minnesota Mis souri New York Mount Saint Mary's College, Los Angeles The College of Saint Catherine, St. Paul Fontbonne College, St. Louis Avila College, Kansas City The College of Saint Rose, Albany Schools of Nursing Education Arizona Michigan Minnesota New York North Dakota St. Mary's School of Nursing, Tucson St. Joseph's School of Nursing, Hancock St. Mary's School of Nursing, Minneapolis St. Mary's Hospital School of Nursing, Amsterdam The Sisters of St. Joseph School of Nursing, Grand Forks GENERALATE St. Louis, Missouri: 2307 South Lindbergh Blvd . PROVINCIA LATES, JUNIORATES, AND NOVITIATES St. Louis, Missouri St. Paul, Minnesota Latham, New York Los Angeles, California VICE-PROVINCIALATE Honolulu, Hawaii FOREIGN MISSIONS Japan Pe ru BEST WISHES FROM THE CLASS Of (,5 Bruck Uniform Company School Uniforms 387 Fourth Avenue -- New York 16, New York Three senior girls, Carol Scott, Diana St. Hilaire and Sybil Pappas proudly model their uniforms created for them by the Bruck Uniform Company. Congratulations and Best Wishes Compliments of “FAIRBANKS EXPRESS” W W W WW W▼▼ FREE CHECKING ACCOUNT service for one year... for this year’s Graduates National Commercial Bank’s graduation gift of a Free Checking Account Service will help you to manage your money wisely. Your quarterly statements will show where your dollars go, and can- celled checks will be proof you paid. NATIONAL Commercial Bank AND TRUST COM PANY NINUM MOlUl eirO«lT INtuMAMCI OA OA tiON Complete Banking Sorv CO through 34 officas in Northaaitam Now York Stata ENGLISH MACHINE CO., INC. Specialists In Davenport Screw Machine Products Richard F. English 1 02-104 Second Ave . President Paterson, N.J. Shearuand. LnIwtokJ st I( WBBB For job opportunities at National Commercial Bank, please write or call our Personnel Department Best of Luck To The Senior Class The future belongs to those who prepare for it. Compliments of YOUR LOCAL PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE MEN Louis Schneski Harvey Baker William Burns A. J. Fonzie Salluzzo John P. Gorman ST. JOSEPH COLLEGE Bennington, Vermont A Co-Educational Junior College Combining Liberal Arts Education with Professional Training in Business Staffed by The Sisters of St. Joseph The College of Saint Rose Albany, New York A fully accredited Catholic Liberal Arts College for Women Graduate and Undergraduate Program Conducted by The Sisters of Saint Joseph of Carondelet For information address: Director of Admissions Wood Flong Corporation Hoosick Falls, N.Y. The first manufacturer of stereotype dry mats in the country, the largest in the world. Serving 50 states and 45 foreign countries. Maintaining its position of industrial leadership in Hoosick Falls. Congratulations to the Class of '64 Compliments of The Blessed Virgin Mary Sodality -------------------------- Congratulations from Barclay Home Products, Inc. Wedding Receptions Banquets - -Showers The Boradaile Catering on Premises ' Communion Breakfasts Parties--Business Meetings 25 to 1 50 People On the Hill - Continuation of 7th Ave . at 117th St. Cemetery Road N. Ty . . . BEdfd 5-9850 Joseph Buckley Sons --Coal Fuel Oil-- The Heating Fuel that makes you feel warm, and The Heating Fuel that makes warm friends. Dial 686-9051 For the Greatest Volume of Local News Local Editorials Local Pictures Local Features .d the Hoosick Falls Standard Press (a Horicon Newspaper) Delivered to Your Home By Mail Every Thursday for Only $4.00 a Year Compliments of Valley View Par Three Golf Course Hoosick, New York YEARBOOK STAFF Allen Petell -- Editor Jane Allard -- Literary Editor Jacqueline Fleming -- Art Editor Margaret Hoag -- Social Editor Raymond La Flam me -- Sports Editor (This picture was taken by Richard Daniel Cleichowski -- Business Manager Thomas Fleming -- Assistant Photographer Penelope McKeon -- Typist Kathleen Crowley -- Assistant Editor Eileen Davendonis -- Assistant Editor Humphrey, our photographer ) ACKNOWLEDGEMENT As we bring to a close The Greatest Story Ever Told, we, the Class of 1964, wish to express our sincerest and deepest gratitude to our Priests, sisters, parents, and friends for their constant understanding and guidance, without whom this volume of the ECHO would not have been possible . xp a mW i V: V 5 !v f ,;':v fxirk'i t '5 h7i li I;' -%r A' Vv •r ' i V H V,-A JiJ P ■’ n'‘'UV •'. £ c' - a 4. - - -C


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