St Marys Academy - Echo Yearbook (Hoosick Falls, NY)
- Class of 1971
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? ?7f 76e £c6 St. Ttfantf s4cade ttty trtyoo cc6 '? aCC , Ttecv Oeci VERY REV. DONALD J. AMMERING O.S.A. Pastor and Principal REV. JOHN J. GALLAGHER O.S.A. Parish Assistant; Vice-Principal Religion; Physics; Sports REV. JOHN R. RYAN O.S.A. Parish Assistant; Altar Boys; B. V. M. Sodality SR. LOUIS ALENA: Economics Sociology History SR. ED WARD A: French Bookkeeping Left: SR. JOANNE - English Center: SR. MONICA - Math Right: SR. JOSEPHINE - Business MISS AIKEN: Gym, Science, Health Psychologist: DR. PETER MAGAZU “7 e School Nurse: MRS. HOLMES Speech Therapist: MISS HOTCH1TAL School Custodians: Mr. Joe Adams, Mr. Harry Landry, Mr. John Hanselman, and Mr. Oscar Marsh (Absent). 4 Truth, Honor and Loyalty, the motto of Saint Mary's, are not merely words but ideals to live by for Mrs. Morgan Burke. Her school loyalty, her service to the church and the community, and her amiable personality have left a lasting impression on us all. Throughout her many years at St. Mary's, she has always upheld the true values in life and has had a great influence on all those who have known her. So, to her, who at all times has graciously shown a genuine inter- est in us, we, the Class of'71, in grateful acknowledgement, dedi- cate this yearbook. 5 ) 'T tem UtUK As a Catholic and worker, Mr. Buckley lived in the pattern of the Divine Master, and now shares the promised reward of the good and faithful servant. Thanks to his generosity and kind heart, our school may now continue to serve the parish and guide the youth of today to a better tomorrow. We, the Seniors of 1971, say floe CLASSES Freshman Class - 1st Row Bottom: M. Marcoux, W. Houghton, M. Bromirski, S. Morin, W. Houghton, R. Gorman, M. Grimm, 2nd Row: S. Morin, L. Harrison, M. O'Neil, K. Ryan, K. Jones, J. Rogers, C. Green- wood, M. K. Shiland, D. Cuddihy, 3rd Row: D. Mancini, E. Medvetz, L. Hyde, T. St. Hilaire, M. K. Nugent, K. Hunt, M. B. Fleming, P. Waytkus, T. Maleady, P. Vogler, 4th Row: J. Bogardus, P. Valentine, M. Mahar, T. Harrington, S. Wirmusky, J. Cusack, K. Percy, F. Driscoll, E. Andrick 74e r974 74e ?973 Freshman Class - 1st Row Bottom: M. O'Neil, L. Mentiply, C. Fitzpatrick, S. Hoag, J. Harte, M. Scarey, K. Cusack, M. Hoag. 2nd Row: M. Graney, M. Luke, S. Ellis, A. Nowak, R. Allard, K. Hunt, A. Salluzzo, S. Warrick, D. Rogers, L. Fairbanks, A. Guidon, R. Liporace. 3rd Row: J. Baker, R. Brott, A. Capano, D. Hebert, P. Reveal, P. Grimm, T. Brahan, M. Bromirski, M. Kelly, M. Waytkus 9 Juniors are, Top to Bottom: J. Nealon, R. Wirmusky, L. Vosh, M. Shea, P. Delurey, W. Vogler, M. Brandi. 2nd Row: S. Mahar, K. McEvoy, K. Ramsey, T. Fleming, E Weyers, J. Liporace, J. Clancy. 3rd Row: K. Albowicz, A. Digman, D. McGeoch, S. Medvetz, S. Salluzzo, J. Morin, D. Couch. 4th Row: S. Warrick, J. Grimm, M. Laroche, J. Rogers, T. Milliman, D. Baker, K. Downey, P. Crucetti. 7 972 10 II Sodality officers: M. Scarey, M. Scarey, M. T. Rogers, J. Liporace 14 Mary had a baby, Tiny King, Tiny King . . . (flee (?lu6 Even the little kids made the Christmas Play a success. Here comes Santa Claus! For Sr. Louis the Christmas spirit comes easy. 16 Student Council: Pres. Tom McEvoy and V. -Pres. Karen Nowak made sure that this year's Card Drive was a complete success. Senior Class Officers: Joe Hoag; Pres., Rosie Graney; V.-Pres., Denny McGuire; Sec., Peter Sennett; Treas. 17 Society 9 Left to Right: S. Mahar, K. Albowicz, H. Wirmusky, P. Sennett, T. Rogers, K. Nowak. pre te6 (?£u Qu’est-ce que vous desirez? says le garjon Dan Delurey Left to Right: S. Mahar, K. Albowicz, P. Crucetti, A. Digman, R. Liporace, M. Percy, T. Milliman, A. Foster, T. Rogers, J. Clancy, K. Allard, N. Nolan. Pep Club Officers: S. March, President K. Cusak, Vice-President Miss Aiken, Moderator 19 One of the big moments of our Junior-Senior Prom is the crowning of Mary. y union,- Seui t Preparations for the prom are made weeks in advance. Maria poses for a candid shot. 20 z St. Mary’s Beats Indians 64 to 47 at Hoosick Fall St. Mary’s Academy defeated In the fourth quarter Cambridge Saturday, Nov. 28, |Ip'”qns tried to stage f, at Hoosick Falls, for their firs win of the season, 64-47. 17, but to no Richard Wirmusky lwr season reccK at Mary’s scoring with Yv fcr The Cambridge -dans yCy .ave yet to win. scoring 22 poii lead .in Doug Luke of Camb' scored 17. Pete r | lowed with 13 f Playing his having hur Jim No- lan ad'' HT.ding power and Jr -0 the Eagles’ team. The EcTjS pulled to an early lead andxat halftime the score u' 22. _ h 0scoring the In- -------------------------quar- St. Mary’s junior varsity also les. | won its first of the year, 41-38. after Mountaineers wned for St. Mary’s with 17, although giving he was top rebounder with 16. rd after High scorer for Berlin was . gy o of the Wescott with 19, backed up by MacVeigh with 12. lead .in the gt Mary’s junior varsity lost he game but t0 Berjjn 77.59 leaving them 1-3 k! their com- for season. Kevin Percy was high man for the Eagles with 24 against 23 by Webster I for Berlin. St. Mary’s FG FT TP Wirmusky 5 7 17 Sennett 4 5 13 Nolan 5 0 10 McGuire 4 1 9 LaRoche 2 2 6 Delurey 1 1 3 Nugent 2 0 4 Wpvpps. Den 1 0 2 uarter ended s. id momentum rter, outscor- BERLIN « j— ?rs 18-8. Ll7' ♦uoir ST. MARY’S ec.ted Sennett quarter, going ith a 13-point I three points score to 64-48- d the Eagles points. Mosj at. the fou| Wirmusky LaRoche McGuire Nolan Nugent St. Mary's Overcomes Hflaflv Five Gaels Score Cage Victory Over McCann St. Mary’s of Hoosick Falls pulled away with 30 seconds left in the game to register a 64-56 non-league 1 N all vic- tory over M xh of Hy- otalc FG FT TP 1 9 R FG FT TP 1 16 18 6 5 17 4 3 11 4 1 9 3 0 6 1 1 3 IO OCOM - St. Mary's rallies to down MCann The.cfl V .«X . 7 t nP By GREG LaKRENIERE North Ada - . The first - y St. Mary’s Outlasts St. John’s Den McGuire of St. Mary’s sank two foul shots with 11 --- onds remaining clinch a 55-54 victory over v unday afterm sir’v6 the -------- __ _v _ che foul line 32 on 18 The officiatii f?vv.e . airect criticism 8 well as coaches Marys xXMcGuire’s heroics cag ttu seco. tory. Den Mary’s wi ;nt final quarter McGuire score j .Xhe final quartej x x te Sennett • Co-captain Jk DeGray once again was the hit yer for the local quintet I its. Dick had nine floor |erity tosses. The taller ind it very hard to cope ; shooting tactics of -, other McCann player St. Marys Downs Je wh0 11 _ 1,1 z.r co lcci Pulled down 14 nSQTiy, OU-J J 1 Snyder, improving St. Mary’s of Hoosick Falls r 1 Seven‘ V -7 at tjSCored a 60-53 nondeague win SCOrer for St X Vfe °yer visiting Heatly Saturday Mary s . X ’ : led' the” Sennett and J. ' «u:eaeh whi ed in 15 maritis cj.- ve La d , 17 DeGrav tallied 2§ V V e 1 ‘n .V DeGray tallied 29 losers while Jack P s 10. St. Mary’s also won tl liminary contest, 57-29. McCANN ST. MART S G F T G F t 9 11 19 Wirmusky 4 0 S Sennett 3 4 10 Thurber 0 3 3 McGuire DeGray Itartlace Palgcd Cieirmont Snyder Tetals 3 0 6 Nuitent LaRoche 19 18 M Teuit 4 0 8 R I 5 '5 Rv- 9 3 19 Williams 111 Cal vanish 7 1 13 Hayes t7 10 6t Loss1 Totals und Mike ,x)pped in 15 • pectively. ST. MARY' G F T 3 2 8 Wirmusky 3 0 6 Sennett 2 3 7 McGuire 3 5 11 Nuxent 4 7 15 LaRoche 3 17 Delurey 18 18 54 Totals night. Bill Nugent and Dan Delurey winners with 13 points while Gary Legnard pump- for Heatly. St. Mary’s also won the junior er® pac varsity game, 61-35. HEATLY Legnard- Schlutow O'Connor Wasula Jacques ST. MARY S G F T 6 5 17 Wigmuski 2 0 4 Weirs 4 2 10 .Sennett 3 4 10 McGuire 5 2 12 Nuxent 1 .a Roche Delurey Gorman Thurber 20 13 53 Totals G F T 1 0 2 1 0 2 2 3 7 1 4 6 6 1 13 5 0 10 5 3 13 2 0 4 1 1 3 t4 12 80 ie jump shot to the tting on shot from eet consistently, xt game will be len they will play at DeGray 9-1-29; Jeff aul Snyder 3-0-6: -8; Bob Clairmont 0- Wir musky 4-0-8; ber 2-0-4; McGuire 3; LaRoche 6-1-13: PETER SENNETT Guard 6'0 163 lbs. MIKE LAROCHE Forward 5'10 175 lbs. St. 77ttvtef4. DANNY DELUREY Guard 5'10 145 lbs. It can truly be said that sports have played a prominent part in our school years at St. Mary's Academy. With basketball leading the list, we have seen four years of action and thrills and enjoyed every minute of it. DENNY McGUIRE Guard 5'll 145 lbs. RICHARD W1RMUSKY Forward 6'0 160 lbs. Purple All this was accomplished DOUG WEYERS Forward 5'10 155 lbs. BILLY NUGENT Forward 5'11 160 lbs. JIMMY THURBER Guard 5'6 130 lbs. 25 Varsity Mgr. Paul Delurey and J. V. Mgr. Ralph Liporace take a break during halftime. J. V. coach Fred Bouplon and J. V. captain Mike Shea 26 Member of the J.V. team from left to right: Front - M. Shea, K. Percy, M. Mahar, J. Grimm, J. Cu- sack, J. Baker. Back - M. Grimm, M. Bromirski, J. Bopardus, P. Reveal, R. Gorman, S. Morin. cation. VeWActcf 27 28 Standing: M. Shea, B. Nug- ent, D. McGuire, D. Wey- ers, D. Delurey, J. Nolan, J. Thurber, P. Reveal, R. Wirmusky, K. Percy, K. Cullen (Hidden), P. Valen- tine, M. Mahar, A. Capano, J. Cusack, Seated: M. Brandi, R. Liporace, X, Mc- Evoy, S. Morin, R. Gorman, J. Bogardus, The Cross Country Team takes a rare break! •r % i s % i i « « H H - . -• — - u u u u • f - • ■ L 'J • ( i n; -, -f M M 1 I t Jfl hAm. ■ 1MUU I SENIORS He who thinks for himself and rarely imitates is a free man. Likes: parties - days off - the Cardinals - Joe Cocker - sleepin' late Dislikes: walking to school - homework - back seats in a V.W. Memories: New York - Hampton Beach - Chicago Time present is the only time for me. Likes: orange - people - folk music - poems - walking Dislikes: red - car No. 1 - and car No. 2 - cold weather - sad people Memories: working at the Poly-Sweet Silence - Ned Pattison It is not what he has, or even what he does which express- es the worth of a man, but what he is. Likes: Red's Place Dislikes: Conformity Memories: Wild Times “Pete 4. SeHKctt The greatest homage we can pay to truth is to use it. Likes: initiation - weekends - summer - girls Dislikes: road tests - practice - walking Memories: trips to N.Y. - my usual three swings 0Ki Kj6enleef 7?C. s4tt uC Nothing great has ever been achieved without enthusiasm.” likes: guitar - swimming - Rebels - Peter walking - cheer- leading Dislikes: losing - permits Memories: My four years at S.M.A. - driving lessons flea Jft. s4kcOUc Nothing good comes of violence. Likes: purple - bell bottoms - Chicago - WRPI - skiing - mushrooms Dislikes: short hair - goodbyes - phonies - losing Memories: Man of La Mancha - class trips - Fr. Callag- han - driving Su44Ut 7R. 4u4tCK Strike if you will, but hear me. likes: one special guy - purple - velvet - fringe Dislikes: short bell bottoms - white socks - fake leather Memories: Danny's pants 'Kevin £. ulteK The only way to have a friend is to be one.” Likes: sports - study halls - spaghetti - weekends - sum- mer - driving Dislikes: Mondays - white socks - short pants - uniforms - road tests Memories: Jeri's lemon pie - S.M.A. Tetany £. I like work; it fascinates me. I can sit and look at it for hours. Likes: Notre Dame - blue - Beatles - Flip Wilson - T.V. - money - radio Dislikes: suitcoats - Mondays - white socks - chemistry Memories: chemistry class - class trips ‘DohccI 7 elcctecf He who has a firm will molds the world to himself. Likes: girls - Ed Mathews - rock music - parties - com- plaining Dislikes: girls - practicing for anything - grease - bubble gum music Memories: girls - THE WHO - trips to New York - Wy- man's corner - Barton Ave. 0p. Imagination rules the world.” likes: travel - peace - Village Voice - occult - theatre - tomorrow Dislikes: war - violence - apathy - death - yesterday Memories: Losing myself in Montreal He that can have patience can have what he will. likes: die Grand Union - guitar - dances - driving - living in town Dislikes: gossips - red Memories: class trips - paper drives s4k i £. 'p ate'i 0?H'. tyztoayHi Language was given to us, that we might say pleasant things to each other. Likes: ice skating - skiing - music - Joe Cocker - Sweet Silence Dislikes: gossip - wavy hair - white socks Memories: Nov. 6, Jan. 2 - Fiesta parking lot - Tangle- wood - picnics What is your’s is mine, and all mine is your's. Likes: French - vacations - classday - teaching - reading Dislikes: football - midis - liver - seafood Memories: My first day at S.M.A. - class trips - Oliver' Pent r U6 Why aren't all men as content as me? Likes: study halls - 2:30 - stock car races - losing money at bingo Dislikes: getting caught chewing gum - doing dishes Memories: putting my hand on a hot stove - getting caught in a locker 7K. fcupte aVonte Laughter always flows from the joyous heart. Likes: skiing - twizzlers - motorcycles - my twin - polka Dislikes: calf muscles - white socks - Physics - midis - homework Memories: Hedges Lake - cheerleading - class trips - D.A.V. ’Tetanic Charm strikes the sight, but merit wins the soul. Likes: Cambridge - Willie Mays - weekends - Aunt Jeanie’s cake - licorace Dislikes: 8:20 bell - permit tests - mayonnaise - smoking - showoffs Memories: Matron - basketball games - McEvoy's attic - prom nights “Ttt. eu Hct cu46i Whoso would be a man must be a nonconformist. Likes: days off - half days - 2:30 bell Dislikes: selling Christmas cards - 8:20 bell Memories: class trips - our class zc6el 4. Jltfuvuzct Sincerity and truth are the basis of every virtue.'' Likes: Knicks - V. W. 's - Head Skis - snow - grapes - Butch Cassidy Dislikes: typewriters - big Macs - no car Memories: playground swings - noon hour - S.M.A. - dances - bicycle rides “Paul p. The sower of the seed is assuredly the author of the whole harvest of mischief. likes: Jenny’s field Dislikes: percentiles Memories: wild weekends - September 11, '10 The beloved may be present or absent, but loves stays on. Likes: Roadrunners - farmers - fields - Life's Sweet Com- fort - 42 Dislikes: No parking signs - Bump signs - Lights - Quiet people Memories: Losing the E.C.C. - the class of 71 - Octo- ber 2, 1970 D. 0??tcSu Hf Responsibility educates likes: the pool - gingerbread - the car - green - skiing - cider Dislikes: orange - Hamlet - sirens - College Boards - no gas Memories: Our class - Hampton Beach - Wyman’s corner - the pool THtc uM 7K. The greater the man, the greater the courtesy. Likes: 2:30 - studies - rattin' around Dislikes: selling Christmas cards - percentiles Memories: June 25, 1971 A good heart is better than all the heads in the world.' Likes: South - Dixie - Yanks - sports - smiling - rain Dislikes: freezing weather - nose warmers - frowning - goodbyes Memories: coming to S.M.A. - rattin' around The crown of victory is promised only to those who en- gage in the struggle. 2( iltccUK Ttuyent No man is happy who does not think himself so. Likes: vacation - skiing - study - halls - parties Dislikes: tests - homework - and just plain school Memories: Prom - parties - our class Happiness consists in die activity. Likes: sports - Elmira - Willis Reed - popsicles - tomorrow - farmers - fun Dislikes: PW’s - losing - Mondays Memories: Grandma Michelle's - Wyman's roofs Likes: Walter Clyde - letters - Oh, Darling Dislikes: phonies - WROW - goodbyes - no gas Memories: Happiness is a Warm Gun - Tucky’s parties TtCvua, St. (k t “Penetf To be awake is to be alive. Likes: Joe Willie Namath - vettes - purple - my middle name Dislikes: cold classrooms - 8:20 - losing - wearing glasses Memories: E.C.C. - cheerleading - my twin brother - Tessi - raindrops 7 feie a, . euttOKtt Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. ” Likes: half days - Fridays - studies - 2:30 Dislikes: 8:20 - Mondays - two-faced people Memories: Junior class trip r4 tqe£i te Rodent There is great ability in knowing how to conceal one's ability. Likes: bubble gum - music - week ends - days off Dislikes: working - classes - 8:20 - math Memories: class trips - parties - dances Itione 7enedo Rabent TtiounecH. Sconce The greatest happiness comes from making others happy. Likes: Ned Pattison - Cape Cod - folk music - the ocean - noon hours Dislikes: white socks - sea food - uniforms - Wyman's Comer - hats Memories: campaigning - Oliver - the Byrds - Fox Hollow - The Poly (Zonal SAcloocC Those who do not complain are never pitied. Likes: strawberry twizzles - 2:30 - old men Dislikes: fake leather - white socks - neat bedrooms Memories: Hedges Lake - our class Nothing can give you peace but yourself. Likes: skiing - wide eyes - first snow - people Dislikes: frowning - insincere people - lima beans - short pants Memories: class trips - graduation - last home game - Poly - graham crackers £■(£ € (?,. Ste Hfie£ The contented man is never poor. Likes: 2:30 - cars - girls - racing - hunting Dislikes: 8:20 - tests - English Memories: studies - paperdrives - week-ends Silence is the greatest persecution. Likes: The Association - having ”hun - being Polish - 1 Understand Dislikes: short pants - being early - liars - stereotype people Memories: Pine Grove on Tuesday - babers - GET TO IT OSCAR! No man can be judge in his own cause. Likes: the Beatles - Dick Van Dyke - N.Y.- Giants - Willie Mays - ghost - Melford Dislikes: Monday Mornings - cold - haircuts - tests Memories: Chicago Concert - New Year's Eve - summer '69 'D ycupla s4. ‘TOeyenA' A good man does good merely by living! A smile conquers all.” Likes: Pistol - ’’peachy times - the Center” - Tucky’s parties Dislikes: white socks - birthdays - reading - coffee Memories: Abby Road - Ski Haystack - lunch at Gram's Likes: girls - 2:30 - fast cars Dislikes: 8:20 - tests - all school work Memories: parties - class trips - vacation - senior year 72t ZKe S- 02OtC6ie No legacy is so rich as honesty. Likes: Hospital grounds - being 18 - paint cans Dislikes: cobwebs - E.R. rooms - first bell Memories: Lower sub. basement - kitchen parties - our class 'rtyelei 4. 02Vtn Ku46cf. Play Committee: L. Fleming, T. Rogers, S. March, Sr, Joanne, M. Percy, and M. Le- Blanc. 45 Se Uon. otuvul 46 Scholarship Winners: S. March, K. Nowak, M. LeBlanc, D. Delurey, P. Sennett, T. Levandowski. Betty Crocker Homemaker: M. LeBlanc Lower Left: Our man in Japan: T. Levandowski. Below: D. A. R. Good Citizenship Award Winner: T. Rogers. 47 Let's see now! See Tf £vcC, 'rlfea i 'Tfo SvtC, Sftectib Tfe vtC . . Wait till I tell the kids! And now for the news, here's Betsy! Hey, Jamie, is that Double -mint gum? 3 feet make one yard? 48 A well-balanced group ! 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LicaJem to txiro inri t uo on -en inviJeJi.ori, the r.'aJji loon ,fi c vi o e.n rrd iji f o: ojh.k! of1 ■on • djuLne. lie. ga 1tony dJ .a )oi Jed at niAsinq fjtbn f s 'day— nbrJJ.cn ' tic. ban nx'ven' . e. list. b. ’vc. sin ed at ■ in. Jo.9a fan honms, ;n,st. nojjed rJjin otd ibicA. ft ••oa Xrt' n o .dome that • m con dn1 • csote. ei vv one. ofi ibe. ' xr .cnab te mold a of so j. fifef and tb ids botr rv n one. erAc. Pr J. bottj i.t too• . im.e.eji 55 70e We, the Seniors of '71, finding ourselves to be of sound mind and body, do willingly bequeath the following senior privileges and treasured possessions of our high school years. With the faculty, we leave the wish that all the classes will be as great as ours. To the Juniors, we leave our percentiles, with the hope that they are put to better use. To the Sophomores, we leave our success as Seniors. To the Freshmen, we leave our over-used textbooks, dirty lockers, and messy classrooms. The Seniors now make the following bequests: Jean Andrick leaves first! Kim Allard leaves her mathematical ability to Terri Milliman. Maureen Scarey leaves the candy machine alone. Rosie Graney leaves her lunch-hour kitchen privileges to Kathy Albowicz. Jeri Holbrook leaves the halls echoing with the sound of dancing feet. Peter Sennett leaves his parking place to Karen Ramsey. Denny Weyers leaves his best speed through the S turns to Richard Wirmusky. Paul Luke leaves his good looks and good manners to Jim Rogers. Jamie Nolan leaves his height to Mikie Brandi. Billy Nugent leaves his longest patch in the parking lot to anyone who can match it. Dougie Weyers leaves his left hand hook shot to John Grimm. Rebel leaves her Confederate flag to Larry Vosh. Joe Hoag gives the school back to the nuns. Stef March leaves with Joe. D.D. Wilkie leaves her seat on the bus to Debbie McGeoch. Bonnie Gorman leaves her senior picture to Jo Liporace. Sue Austin leaves her White Creek privileges to Judy Morin. Betsy Bloom leaves Demon's pants to Sue Mahar. Kevin Cullen leaves his no-doze pills to John Nealon. General leaves the address of his barber shop to Paul Delurey. Jayne LaPorte leaves an open line on the phone to Kris Downey. Rachel Liporace leaves her suntan lotion to Donna Couch. Ellen Stempek leaves her math eraser to Sue Medvetz. Joanne Galvagni leaves her quiet manner to Ann Digman. Terri Rogers leaves her art of vamping to Debbie Baker. Luke Fleming leaves his script to Billy Vogler. Marie LeBlanc leaves her Betty Crocker Award to Steve Warrick. Tom McEvoy leaves his car keys reluctantly” to Kathy. The Demon leaves his moves, on and off the court, to Mike Laroche. Theresa Reiman leaves her seat in Religion Class to Joan Clancy. Maria Percy leaves her captain's uniform to Pom Pom Patti. Jimmy Thurber leaves his defensive ability to Mike Shea. Helen Wirmusky and Karen Nowak leave their singing duets to John Nealon and Sue Salluzzo. Carol Shiland leaves her beautician scissors to Theresa Fleming. Angie Roberto leaves a gift certificate for ideal coffee on the house. Ann Foster leaves her contacts to Lizzie Weyers, if she can find them. Nancy Nolan leaves her book How to Overcome Shyness to Oche. Denny McGuire? Oh, he didn't leave yet! 56 'ZOfote 'rtyave s4tt t te Se Uon ' (fo te? 57 ALLARD. KIMBERELY - Sodality; Guitar Club; Cheerleading; Senior Play; Bowling; Pep Club; French Club; Girls Softball; Yearbook; Prom Committee; Sophomore Float; C.C.D. ANDRICK, JEAN - Senior Play; Glee Club; Yearbook Photographer; Prom Committee; Bowling; Cheerleading; Pep Club; French Club; Sophomore Float; Newspaper; Guitar Club. AUSTIN, SUSAN - Glee Club; Bowling; Prom Committee; Yearbook; Pep Club; Soph- omore Float; French Club; Senior Play. BLOOM, MARY E, - Junior Treasurer; Glee Club; Senior Play; Pep Club; Sophomore Float; Bowling; Yearbook; Prom Committee; Service Club Trea- surer; Newspaper. CULLEN, KEVIN - French Club; Basketball; Baseball; Prom Committees; Senior Play; Class Vice-President 2. DELUREY, DANIEL - Basketball; Baseball; Class Treasurer 1; French Club; Senior Play; Yearbook; Prom Committee; Sophomore Float; Cross Country. FLEMING, LUKE - Sophomore Treasurer; Sophomore Float; Yearbook; Senior Play; Newspaper; French Club. FOSTER, ANN - Bowling; Pep Club; Cheerleading; Prom Committee; Guitar Club; Senior Play; French Club; Glee Club. GALVAGNI, JOANNE - Glee Club; Prom Committee; Senior Play; C.C.D.; Sophomore Float; Senior Play; French Club; Pep Club; Yearbook. GORMAN, BONNIE - Glee Club; Service Club President; Yearbook; Senior Play; Prom Committee; Sophomore Float; Newspaper. GRANEY, ROSEMARY - Senior Vice-President; Glee Club; Pep Club; French Club; Senior Play; Bowling; Guitar Club; Yearbook; Prom Committee; News- paper; Sophomore Float; Class Reporter. HOAG, JOSEPH - Senior President; Freshman Vice-President; Yearbook; Sophomore Float. HOLBROOK. JERI - Senior Play; Bowling; Yearbook Chairman; Prom Committee; Service Club. LaPORTE, MARY JANE - Glee Club; Pep Club; Cheerleading; Sophomore Float; Yearbook; Sophomore Secretary; Prom Committees; Senior Play; Junior Vice- President; Service Club; French Club; Bowling; Newspaper; Class Reporter. LeBLANC, MARIE- Glee Club; Pep Club; Cheerleading; Sophomore Float; Senior Play; Bovling; French Club; Prom Committees; Newspaper; Yearbook. LEVANDOWSKI, THOMAS - Yearbook; Senior Play; Prom Committees; Sophomore Float. LIPORACE, RACHAEL - Glee Club; Pep Club; Cheerleading; Sophomore Float; Bowling; Newspaper; Yearbook; Senior Play; French Club; Prom Commit- tees; Softball. LUKE, PAUL - Basketball; Prom Committee; Sophomore Float. MARCH, H. STEPHANIE - Yearbook Editor; Prom Chairman; Service Club Treasurer; Sodal- ity Vice-President; Play; Pep Club President. 58 McEVOY, THOMAS - Student Council President 4; Junior President; Sophomore Float; Prom Committees; Senior Play; French Club; Yearbook; Cross Country. McGUIRE, DENNIS - Basketball; Baseball; French Club; Senior Secretary; Sophomore Float; Yearbook; Senior Play; Prom Committees; Cross Country. NEALON, MICHELLE - Yearbook; Glee Club; Pep Club; Senior Play; Prom Committees; Sodality; Service Club; Softball; C.C.D. NOWAK, KAREN - French Club; Senior Play; Glee Club; Class President 1; Yearbook; Prom Committee; Honor Society; Newspaper; Bowling. NUGENT, WILLIAM - Basketball; French Club; Prom Committees; Senior Play; Year- book; Cross Country. NOLAN, JAMES - Basketball; Yearbook; Senior Play; Cross Country. NOLAN, NANCY - Glee Club; Pep Club; Cheerleading; Prom Committees; Service Club; Senior Play; Class Secretary 3; Yearbook; Bowling; Basket- ball; Softball. PERCY, MARIA - Glee Club; Pep Club; Cheerleading; French Club; Senior Play; Bowling; Prom Committee; Sophomore Float; Yearbook; Service Club President 3. REIMANN, THERESA - Glee Club; Service Club; Prom Committee; Float Committee; Yearbook; Senior Play. ROBERTO, ANGELINE - Glee Club; Sophomore Float; French Club; Senior Play; Prom Committees; Sodality; Service Club Secretary. ROGERS, MARY TERESA - Freshman Secretary; Cheerleading; Glee Club; Pep Club; French Club; Senior Play; Bowling; C.C.D.; Yearbook Co-Editor; News- paper; Honor Society; Prom Committees. SCAREY, MAUREEN - Sophomore Vice-President; Yearbook; French Club; Guitar Club; Senior Play; Sophomore Float; Prom Committees; Newspaper; Pep Club; Cheerleading. SENNETT. PETER- Basketball; Baseball; French Club; Senior Play; Class Secretary 4; Sophomore Float; Honor Society; Prom Committees; Crosscountry. SHILAND, CAROL - Glee Club; Pep Club; Cheerleading; French Club; Senior Play; Bowling; Yearbook; Prom Committees; Sophomore. STEMPEK, ELLEN - Glee Club; Pep Club; Bowling; Yearbook; Sophomore Float; Prom Committees; Service Club. THURBER, JAMES - Basketball; Baseball; French Club; Yearbook; Senior Play; Soph- omore Float; Prom Committees; Cross Country. WEYERS, DENNIS - Basketball; Cross Country; Prom Committee; Sophomore Float; Senior Play; Glee Club; Yearbook. WEYERS, DOUGLAS - Yearbook; Cross Country; Basketball; Prom Committees. WILKIE, DIANE - Yearbook; Prom Committees; Senior Play; Guitar Club; Glee Club. WIRMUSKY, HELEN - Glee Club; Pep Club; French Club; Senior Play; Bowling; Honor Society; Yearbook; Prom Committees. 59 ADVERTISERS LE GRYS JEWELERS Est. 1847 Electrical Appliances Sporting Goods Cambridge, N, Y. FRANCIS N. ACKLEY Prop. Telephone: 677-3604 Good Luck and Best Wishes to the Class of '71 F rom THE PINK ROSE RESTAURANT North Petersburgh, N. Y. Compliments of ADAMS CLOTHES SHOP Bennington, Vermont Compliments of Compliments of the HAYNES KANE INC. AMERICAN HOUSE 434 Main Street Elm Street 686-5005 Bennington, Vermont Quality Furniture and Carpets by Lees DICK and JEANIE Congratulations A and Best Wishes to the Graduates Full Service Yard KINNIN’S PHARMACY CAMBRIDGE LUMBER COMPANY 75 E. Main St. Cambridge, N. Y. Telephone: 677-3822 677-2775 Best Wishes F rom THORPE’S PHARMACY 24 Church St. 686-5711 A GIFT FOR THIS YEAR’S GRADUATES . . . FREE CHECKING ACCOUNT SERVICE You want to be sure you manage your money wisely, right? Of course. So our graduation gift of free checking account service for one year will help you do that. How? you say. Glad you asked. When you pay by check your quarterly statement will show what you've spent and where the money went. And more. Those cancelled checks will be proof you paid. THE BANK National Commercial Bank and Trust Company For job opportunities at The Bank, just write or call our Personnel Department. 68 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '71 GLENN C. BANKS 10 Jackson St. Hoosick Falls, N. Y. Mobile Dealer Mobil Gas SOLS FRIENDLY SERVICE Road Service Tires Batteries Accessories Phone: 686-9966 Hoosick Falls, N. Y. Compliments of GRANEY’S APIARY Extracted and Comb Honey Compliments of THE AUGUSTINAN FATHERS '58 - '71 MURPHY’S Congratulations to Each of You GROCERY STORE The Rogers Wishes the Class of '71 Good Luck Ray - '44 Joan - '48 Dodie - '70 Terri - '71 Jim - '72 Joanie - '74 Mickey - '79 Rosemarie - '81 FRANCIS MURPHY, Prop. ROGERS’ ROOFING Free Estimates Congratulations to the Class of '71 SMITH’S SUNOCO SERVICE CAMBRIDGE AGWAY SERVICE Feeds - Fertilizers Open Daily 6:00 a. m. - 10:00 p. m. General Repairing Seeds - Farm Supplies 24 Hour Rd. Service 2 East Main St. Snow Plowing Cambridge, N. Y. Cambridge, N. Y. 677-3631 677-3730 Compliments to the Class of '70 WYMAN’S STORE JANET STUKA and JOHN HICKEY Movies are Better Than Ever at the HATHAWAY DRIVE-IN THEATRE North Hoosick, N. Y. Route 67 72 Good Luck MONTGOMERY WARDS SALES AGENCY HAROLD and SHIRLEY Cambridge, N. Y. Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of '71 BLUE FLAME GAS SERVICE 73 Elm Street Hoosick Falls Best Wishes F rom Congratulations KARL H. BRUNNER F rom Watchmaker PAPE’S MARKET Watch and Clock Meats, Groceries, Repair Salem-Cambridge Road Cambridge, N. Y. 66 West Main St. Cambridge, N. Y. 677-8202 Compliments of BURT BROTHERS Clothing for Men and Boys Bennington, Vermont Compliments of THE COLUMBIA CORPORATION Wallomsac, New York 75 Compliments of CAMBRIDGE GARAGE Compliments of kMefeo? JL 2 South Park Street Main Street Cambridge New York Bennington, Vt. Bus. Tel. 677-2882 Tel. 442-5444 Res. Tel. 686-5495 Call us for Service Wednesday and Saturday Congratulations F rom COMPLIMENTS HAYNES KANE INC. OF North Bennington Vermont A Fine Furniture and Carpets by Lees FRIEND Compliments of AUTO WASHETTE River Road, Hoosick Falls MARTIN J. ROGERS - Owner Cambridge, New York C M CAR WASH Robo Automatic - Rt. 22, Cambridge MARTIN J. ROGERS - Owner Compliments of TED LUKAS DRAGON SHOES Plumbing and Heating and Kelvinator Appliances 418 Main St. Bennington, Vt. Hoosick Falls, N. Y. ANDRICK STUDIO AND CAMERA SHOP Official Photographer - 1971 Echo AMERASHO 15 J ohn St. Hoosick Falls, N. Y. RUDITIS’S HOME PATIRE CHEVROLET-OLDS APPLIANCES Putting You First John St. Keeps Us First 191 Main Street Class of 1928 Hoosick Falls, N. Y. Telephone: 686-7369 Congratulations to the Graduates CAMBRIDGE VALLEY TACK SHOP CAPANO’S MARKET 49 West Main St. 27 Elm St. Cambridge, N. Y. Hoosick Falls, N. Y. Catamount National Bank North Bennington Bennington Brattleboro Manchester Center Complete Banking Services Member of FDIC HAYNES BROS INC. FORD SALES AND SERVICE 129 Church Street 686-7354 Hoosick Falls, N. Y. FINEST DAIRY FOODS Congratulations To The Grads HOTEL CAMBRIDGE Home of Pie a La Mode WALTER E. GANN, Pres. Best Wishes from JOHN P. GORMAN staff mgr. WILLIAM BURNS A. J. SALLUZZO RICHARD ALLARD YOUR LOCAL PRUDENTIAL AGENTS Compliments of B.P.O.E. Lodge 178 Hoosick Falls, N. Y. Compliments of ELM STREET - AUTO PARTS AND “BIG WALT” 686-9951 25 Elm St. Hoosick Falls, N. Y. Compliments of FAIRBANKS EXPRESS North Hoosick Road 686-7351 Cong r atulations to the Class of '71 from THE TOWN HOUSE RESTAURANT Cambridge, New York Congratulations to the class of '71 UNITED PAPERMAKERS PAPERWORKERS Local No. 392 Hoosick Falls, N. Y. Congratulations DONALD AND ANN SMITH Best Wishes to the class of '71 BLUE FLAME GAS SERVICE 37 Elm Street Hoosick, Falls 686-7378 Compliments of Chrysler, Plymouth, Valiant GARDNER’S GARAGE Front End Alignment and Balancing Central Repairs, Custom Body Work, Painting Craig Stereo Tapes and Players 182 Main St. Hoosick Falls, N. Y. Nothing But The Best Compliments To The Graduates From JEROME E. WRIGHT INCORPORATED VFW Insurance-Real Estate Life Insurance Hoosick Falls, N. Y. Cambridge, N. Y. Compliments of DELUREY’S SALES AND SERVICE Compliments of Best Wishes to the class of '71 ACKLEY’S JOHN A. AUSTIN FURNITURE CONTRACTOR STORE Eagle Bridge New York 686-9826 MALEADY BROTHERS Insurance of All Kinds EDWARD F. , MALEADY Licensed Real Estate Broker Telephone 686-9622 28 Center St. Hoosick Falls N. Y. Compliments of FEDLER’S DEPT. STORE DOUGHERTY’S HOTEL Clothing and Shoes For the whole family SANDY and BOB Home of Famous Hot Roast Beef Sandwiches Main St. 41 West Main St. Cambridge N. Y. Phone: 686-9975 God gives us so many Wonderful things The joy and the challenge that each new day brings- The song of the meadowlark, the kiss of the sun, The rich satisfaction of a job well done, The beauty of nature, the wisdom of years, The blessing of friendship that brightens and cheers, The warmth of remembrance, the comfort of prayer, And the dearest of blessings- His own loving care. Barbara Burrow FROM A FRIEND Compliments of DEMOCRATIC PARTY TOWN OF HOOSICK GEORGE S. McKEARIN, INC. Insurors Since 1874 All Lines Commercial Insurance Personnal 1 Main Street Hoosick Falls N. Y. BURGER DEN Submarines - Pizzas Route 22 Between Cambridge And Salem Compliments of ST. MARY’S ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Compliments of GRAFTON DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION DR. AND MRS. HARRY P. HARRISON Petersburg, New York Rd. 2 Best Wishes to the Class of 71 THE NOBLE AND WOOD MACHINE COMPANY PAPER MILL MACHINERY Hoosick Falls, New York Best Wishes to the Class of 71' FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES AERIE 2467 Hoosick Falls, New York Compliments of BEAUTY SPOT TAVERN F eaturing Pizza Steamed Clams and a Family Atmosphere The New Look Is Ours Why Not Be Part Of it? The College of Saint Rose is cel- ebrating its 50th Anniversary this year, but our look is new. Men, as well as women, are now taking ad- vantage of the rewarding education- al experiences offered here. A vigorous arts curriculum is offered. Small classes make it possible for teachers to get to know you. Independent research and study are encouraged. The College of Saint Rose Albany, New York Step Through The Golden Door Into The Wonderful World of FASHION FAIR Distintive Feminine Apparel 427 Main St. Bennington, Vt. Compliments of McCABE’S SERVICE AND GENERAL STORE 59 High Street Hoosick Falls, N. Y. Compliments of ST. MARY’S AUXILIARY Congratulations and Best Wishes To The Class of '71 HOOSAC PHARMACY R. T. VERRASTRO, Pharmacist 8 John St. Hoosick Falls, N. Y. Compliments of WOOD FLONG CORPORATION Compliments To The Class of '71 ALBANY FELT COMPANY Hoosick Falls Branch Compliments of SPECIALTY INSULATION MFG. CO. INCORPORATED Hoosick Falls, N. Y. Compliments of UNITED PLASTIC WORKERS Center Street Hoosick Falls, N Compliments of Compliments of MILLINGTON LoPORTE TATE’S DINER 686-9983 N. Hoosick No. Hoosick Road Phone 686-9641 Heating Oil Gasoline Industrial Oils Heating Systems Expert Oil Burners Congratulations PATTERSON’S LEISURE TIME VECHILES Pownal, Vermont Coleman, Campers Skiroule Artie Cat Snowmobiles Locally Owned Locally Printed {Jountfy THE STANDARD PRESS Hoosick Falls 415 Main St. Benn. Vermont 05201 Telephone 442-6261 WASHINGTON COUNTY POST Monument Plaza Benn. Vermont 05201 Phone: 442-3584 Cambridge Read Them for News of You and Neighbors Commercial Printing FALLS HARDWARE SUPPLY INCORPORATED MR. AND MRS. JOHN T. PERCY Lumber Plumbing Building Tools Mechanic Street Turner - '64 Diane - '69 Maria - '71 Kevin - '74 Melissa - '75 Carolyn - '78 Elyse - '79 Jamie - '82 Hoosick Falls, N. Y. Compliments of THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY SODALITY Compliments of 3-WAY RESTAURANT Petersburg, New York RETARDED CHILDREN Compliments of CAN BE HELPED BAR-B-QUE Saratoga County Chapter 686-9971 River Road Compliments of THE COUNTRY STORE REYNOLDS TOOL DIE CO. EDWARD DANDENEAD Pittstown, N. Y. Telephone 686-9112 Tel. 686-8389 Compliments of PIZANNO CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. Industrial Commercial Residential Pownal Vermont Compliments of Congratulations From L R MARKET GRANTS RAYMOND ALBOWICZ Prop. 62 Mechanic Street Your Friendly Family Store Hoosick Falls, N. Y. No. Bennington Vt. Compliments of Fine Legal Foods Beverages DON BOGARDUS SHARKEY’S HOTEL We Buy and Sell New and Used Firearms SHARKEY ZILINSKAS, Prop. 14 John St. Hoosick Falls, New York Phone: 686-9017 16 Lyman Street Hoosick Falls, N. Y. PUBLIC MARKET Compliments of REPUBLICAN PARTY TOWN OF HOOSICK Class Rings — Graduation Announcements Name Cards and Accessories — Caps and Gowns Taylor-made Yearbooks BALFOUR-TAYLOR Represented by Bob Gray - Don Nash - Jim Gerding Dick Sims - Bob Macfadden P.O.BOX 2509 SCHENECTADY, N.Y. 12309 Congratulations to the Class of '71 mary McClellan hospital AND SCHOOL OF PRACTICAL NURSING Cambridge, New York __________________________________________ Congratulations Best Wishes to the Class of '71 JOSEPH BUCKLEY SONS, INC. Best Wishes Congratulation to the Class of from 1971 THE DR. AND MRS. HOOSICK FALLS BRUCE JONES KIWANIS CLUB BUSINESS PATRONS Altar Rosary Society Hoosick Falls A P North Bennington, Vt. Ann's Fashion Shop 70 West Main Street, Cambridge Banjo Mart Mechanic Street Bell's Village Store Main Street Ben Franklin's 35 Main Street Dr. Berlant Main Street Brandi's Shoe Store 39 Church Street Ceil's Restaurant Church Street Dagli's Store Grafton, N. Y. Dee's Sunoco Service River Road Don's Record BookShop John Street Glady's Beauty Shop Mechanic Street Goodermotes Fuel Service Potter Hill Holman's Manufacturing Inc. John Street Duane M. Jones Main Street Karl-Lee Department Store Church Street King Bakery Main Street, Cambridge Ladies Auxiliary B. P. O. E. Hoosick Falls L S Lumber Co. , Inc. River Road Charles McNally, Jr. Eagle Bridge, N. Y. McNeilly's Greenhouse Troy-Bennington Road, Hoosick Falls National Guard SEP DET Co. C lbn 210 Armory Nichols Store Main Street, Bennington, Vt. Owlkill Country Shop Eagle Bridge Peoples' Gasoline Oil 61 Elm Street Petersburg Country Store Petersburg, New York Plumb's Eyeglasses Classic Street Ray's Radio T. V. Main Street Philip Houlton Republican Party Salluzzo's Grill Classic Street Phyllis Sargood Carey Avenue George Scott, Florist Danforth Street Extension Shapiro's Department Store Church Street Shultz Jewelers Bennington, Vt. Sweet Shop Church Street PERSONAL PATRONS Rev. Donald Ammering Bud Barber Mr. and Mrs. John Bloom Bob Brenenstuhl Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Capano Jack Carelli 65 Mr. and Mrs. William Connor Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Crucetti Mrs. Nell Daniels Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Davok Mr. and Mrs. George Dougherty, Jr. Tom Downey Bill Ellis 68 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fairbanks and Family Mr. and Mrs. William Fitzpatrick Carmen Fleming Mr. and Mrs. Luke C. Fleming Mr. and Mrs. William Folgert Edward Foster Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Foster Mrs. John Gilchrist Goose Bonnie Gorman Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gorman Leah Gorman Linda Gorman Barbara Graney Gary Grimm 70 Tim Guidon 70 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Herring Miss Helen Hogan Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Katsky Matthew Kelly 73 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kennedy Pat Kennedy Very Rev. Kenneth J. Kennedy O. S. A. Mr. and Mrs. Edward LaPorte Julia Leonard 03 Pat Leonard Carol Liporace Mr. Ralph Liporace Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Luke Mr. and Mrs. Henry Marchand Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. McGuire Paul S. McMartin Mr. and Mrs. Donald Morin Mrs. Helen Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Murphy Mr. and Mrs. James Nolan Mr. and Mrs. John Nolan Mrs. Frances Nowak Mrs. Rita Nowak Mr. and Mrs. Benedict Nowik Mr. John Nugent William Rasch Rita and Randall 71 Dodie Rogers 70 Mrs. Lena Rowe Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Salluzzo Michael Scarey 68 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scarey John J. Sennett Mr. and Mrs. James F. Sennett Richard Severson Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shea Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shea Mike Shiland Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shiland Bill Stempek 69 John Stempek 67 Mr. and Mrs. John Stempek Mr. and Mrs. William E. Thurbe Mr. and Mrs. Richard Weyers Helen White Meg Wirmusky 69
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