Warrensburg High School - Hackensack Yearbook (Warrensburg, NY)
- Class of 1959
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Follow us Through our orbiT and discover whaT we have encounTered in our revoluTions around Warrensburg CenTral School. secnon Page AdminisTraTion and FaculTy . . 5 Academics ........ . I5 Clubs . . . 2l AcTiviTies . . . . 25 Special AcTiviTies . . . 33 SporTs ..... . 4I Classes . . . . 55 AdverTisemenTs . . . 8 I X I I cl Z LCdiL0lfL , , lf 3 ,v f TO lv1R.JOI-lN WAPPETT . . . . . . A man never foo busy +o help wilh our problems: never loo busy lo +aIk fo us: never 'foo busy 'ro do somelhing for Warrensburg Cenlral School . . . we cledicale Jrhis issue of The Hackensack. .. 5 1 5Qi3 L ET' 'lfffi 'Ill.AlT1IlT4 1,5 ' ' . .N 'tif ' ' ' ' . L 'A-:. T ' we 11' 'F ' . - . FRANK J. CLAYFIELD WILLIAM H. MALLERY The yearbook sfaff inscribes our annual in . . . and 'ro William H. Mallery whose memory of Frank J. Clayfield. a very ac- leadership has led us forward fo five member of 'rhe Board of Educafion . . greafer achievemenis. Green be 'rhe Turf above Thee. Friend of my belfer days! None knew 'rhee buf To love fhee. Nor named lhee buf 'ro praise. - Tears fell when 'rhou werf dying, From eyes unused io weep. And long. when fhou ar+ l ing. Will fears The cold 'rurll sfeep. When hearls, who iruih was proven. Like fhine, are laid in earfh. There should a wreafh be woven To fell The world iheir worlh. While memory bids me weep fhee. Nor lhoughfs nor words are free, The grief is fixed foo deeply Thai mourns a man like fhee. -Filz-Greene Halleck 4 -A - 1 I 115LL11: J, -r , .- T. I 1 . ,4 -1 z '- ,',.,u, ,Q--ng. - N1.. A , 4 . -. I 1 . -.-1 za- 1 1..- V-wvfgn. .rf-,' Vw' 1 1 r 1.r--1 fwc li ,- nw...-,' 4 --1 , , , 1- 1 ' ' . ', ' 1 , Q-.L .l. ,--'?lf '..4..A' ' .- . 1 - '--- - R . . ' 1 Y ' '-1. -1 .4 ,EL . if Q ,H 1.....,--1-x. , I zu '. I- ' gy 'nl 4 0 - - 4 . - . I . fi, L T . . , - . ,V , -., fs . 1 1 , . 1. 1 ' - ..- - 1 ' .1 -g-,. 5 , Q:-7? -.: . ' 3,.IERTjidw:', 'Q -1- '1' QT 1 1. 1' H Q, ,ff 1-U11 .11 V1-1,-1 ,. ' . ' Izl' 1 .' N ' ' ff ' 5' 1 f. 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Wifh Mr. Savage as lheir president 'rhey sfrive 'ro provide a beller educalion for our fulure success. Q e gmc! ob! Zvfucafion am! ffm Wcinciypa as Mr. Charles Brown, Clerk 'X-C, -s..- Brunel Wsrrennhurg Gent: at iammgwxg. Ylzwinrk Qngwsrl P. Scam: Qundhiug 'friudyut 959: congratulations upon the countless ol careers. 'lt ls a. very real to have had your s of 1 hearty e scho l and of your o the Glas Mal! l extend. to you my ents of your respectlv served es your prlncips does not neun the end the adventure of lt so. chlevem have t ement tags in desire to fine e . satisfaction to cooperation and loyal 1. 1 wllsh to remind you that commenc education, but rather the beginning of s new s life where learning can continue indefinitely lf you Iss you leave the halls of 'Jarrensburg Central School to enter in neu endeavors, l wish you all possible success in reaching the goals u set for yourselves. Sincerely yours, Awww W 7 Xi .Qvwwf U ri I Mr. Roberf Herrick, Guidance Counselor Mr. John WappeH, Assisfanf Principal Q46 .,lJmz,,z,fmfz.m WZ flu fifm- Qmliznf :Sing 14 Iii: Mrs. Carrie Sfone and Mrs. Edifh Crandali, Office Secreiaries -xl Leff 'lo righlz Mrs. Isabelle Cornell, Mrs. Rachael Millinglon, Mrs. Virginia Lan- lair, Mrs. Judilh Benedict Mrs. Myrfle Lloyd. Mrs. Florence Olclen. Lefl +o righlz Miss Robinson. Marlc Brown, Dr. l-lunlinglon. Keel? QZJZT 1:14. LUG f 'C Lefl' 'ro riqh+: Mr, Arlhur Schrader, Mr. Charles Combs, Mr. Alrnon Smilh, Mr. James Mosher, Mr. Halsey McCormick, Mr. Frank Gallup, Mr. Erne-s+ Schenclc. Lefl' fo righ'r: Mr. James Mosher, Mr. Ken- nerh Bennelf, Mr. Gerald Kenyon, Mr. James Gallup, Mr.,Franlc Gallup, Mr. Ernesl' Schenck. Gm: Q6dCA6'C.4, ' 1 N sm, Q ,f na5,:fwfQ,4 3.5 Lefl +0 right Mrs. Ka+l1- leen Baker. Mrs. Gladys Smiflw, Miss Evelyn Brown, Mrs. Emily Reynolds, Miss Rulh Selleclc. Lefl lo right Mrs. Mil- dred Moore, Mrs. Dorofhy Aubrey. Miss Fausrine Bennelf, Mrs. Laura Lines, Mrs. Imogene Thayer, Mrs. Rufh McDowell. Leff 'ro righl: Mr. Dan- iel Hickey, Mrs. Gladys Murphy, Mrs. Theresa Swan, Mrs. Thelma Geraghfy, Mrs. Regina Orfon, Mr. Charles Abraham. Lefl To righl: Mrs. Dor- ofhy Mosher, Mrs. Mo- zell Richfer, Mrs. Rufh MacRae, Mr. Herberf Ross, Mrs. Cafherine Magee. 4 KENNETH P. BREFKA 7, 8, 9, English Freshman Class Advi- sor, Town Baslcefball Superviso 2 KPN MISS MARY CHAFFEE MRS. PATRICIA CHAPIN EARL H. COOMBS Ari, Mechanical Drawing Business Educalion Hislory, Driver Educafion Yearbook Liferary Advi- Sophomore Class Advisor sor, Freshmen Advisor 0106 QGZCAZZJ, me ,xg fi X R N! STANLEY CRANKER Boys' and Girls' Physi- cal Educafion Soccer, J.V. BaslceI'balI, Assf. Baseball. Bowling, Radio Club, President F II Cl. . acuxy .JW S r U MRS. FAY CUDNEY ROBERT FRANK MRS. JEAN FRULLA Girls' Physical Educafion Music Senior High English Girls' Bowling. Cheerlead- Elemenfary hoo Choir. Senior Play. Senior Class ing, Dance Club. Pep High School r s Advisor Club MXN. MRS Mafhemafics 7Ih and 8+h grade Bowl- ing GEORGE KHOURY ROBERT KLAUS Boys' Physical Eclucafion Pari'-lime Elernenfary Mu- sic Foofball, Baslcefball. Base- ball ,Ju L6,i,zmf,,,,,ei,,, ,5 Om ,Q,i1m, WILLIAM H. MALLER' Languages Direcfor. AduI+ Educafio Yearbook Co-orcIina'I'o Business Slaff Aclviso Junior Class Advisc Teacher Welfare Cor miHee. PTA Legislafix Commirfee MEOLA MRS. EVANGELINE MRS, GENEVIEVE KENNETH NILES MILLS MORWOOD Phys- Insfrumenral Music. Band Junior High English, In- Homemaking +rocIuc+ion +o Languages Insfrumenral Ensembles Fu+ure Homemalcers of KniH'ing Club America, Chef's Club. Eufure Teachers of Amer- ica I3 GEORGE NORTHROP MRS. PATRICIA R. PHILIP ROBERTS 8. 9, CII. Ed., Wor lolislory . I' as- 4 'jI 15. r I-J gf of lf! OLDEN Business Educalion Senior Play Business Slall, 8+h Grade Co-advisor, Nalional I-lonor Sociefy Facully Sponsor Jn! CTXMM in lndusfrial Aris Radio Club, Adull Educa- lion Solving 2746144 I sis .41 JOSEPH S. SCE 9 General Science 8 Science Science Club, '. Class Advisor ' dj I7 Khxxix I ' I 'c s,. RID lily MRS. CAMERON 6. MRS. DELILA WALTER OHN .WYRNER MRS. EGRYNWEN R. TESSIER UE I WI-IITACRE K-6 Li rarian 1 6471! ' 7 Mafh Kenyonfown 8 Mal 8 English 7 Ciii e up 'on 7 Science I4 I 1 s 1 V.: 1 , I , I .. ti II . fa I f Il I. -, :JI J 'I I If K .,- , yi I - , -.-Ir 1 . , .. I 'J V x II - . I .,:- V- , - I L if 'V III. . I I ent- !..II,I IV- III III I I --1-K J ,. I I I I. fi . I I' I X I ..:.4-1, -'.I:-1- I , .f ' 1 . :- - - - 'I I . . ' I ' ' If, I --- :I I,x ..f',f :, I ,I I I I .If I: QI I I I I , I I , ,.II,I, IM , I , I I . 'I II I' II V . 1 , I .1 I' ' Iif 'O' . I 'f ..l4 'I - I ' Im :II I f 1- - ---,,- --Q-,? I-I, . f '- I .g - I I jf 1:i.I I1,f-,I- f---. I I - - 'I-.. ..-,-an,-M.-..mI,1.x f,.., II , ,III .. I I I - . I I , . 'QI- I . I . . I I, I V '. 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II QIII-f I 1 I I-II5 I II.:- '- g I I .I :V':,I1 I .- - .. 5.3 513, . -,W V- I -S , AI!- . II Iw ,I ,Lg -I Q II II Iv' - I ' A5 A '. , I I II I ' 4 1 s. . 'I IMI - . 1 s I . I I .' I. A ' , - ' H .I - - I I ,V -Q A . .If 'Lg I - ' '-:I 'I , II ' ' . ' A ,- I - . ... V- ' 1 I , ' -'-- H I ' I ' Ji I ,' I ....',- ,I , I Il: -- . , Sg- xg' 4,4 U? LeH lo righ1': Sandra Bunlcer. Diclc France, Rufh Mundy. and Mr. Berflca. Bo+h English and Hisfory give us a pic+ure of people and places bolh disfanl' and presenl. English fakes us on exciling 'rrips 'rhrough our imag- inafion, and Hisfory shows us +he glamour and excifemenl of medieval days buf as evenls acfually happened. CMA wan? info 0441: Ozgif, Lefl' fo righ'l': Bill Reed, Mr. Coombs, and Bonnie Binder. CJK!! ! Edfedfl. Q X-N Firsf row: Paul Thorne, Donald Sfone, Waller Brennan, Mr. Sce. Second row: Dick reed. W--... M Today mafh and science are becoming more and more imporlanf. We are ever conscious of 'rhe need for scieniisls. The use of higher malh and science will eveniually conquer ouler space. Some day one of lhe sludenls of Warrensburg Cenfral School may go on 'ro malce some greal scieniilic discovery. nmol O-lnxiomf in .Mack and jldzw flnowleclfe. Lell' fo righfr Jackie Higgins Mrs. Gurney, and Jack Roberfs Il W' www 2-wmlthnn l - ..-'ai' 1 ff I ' l -qv From' row: Vera Olden and Kafie DeLoria. Back row: Sandra Carpenler. Barbara Barron and Mrs. Chapin. In Jryping class. our fulure secrelaries are lrained along wilh olhers who wish 'ro learn fhis useful skill. Languages are laughl' 'ro all srudenls wish- ing lhem - French, Lalin and Spanish were offered fhis year. They are a colorful par+ of our daily curriculum. Bookkeeping class shows us how 'ro keep our financial affairs in order. Leif 'ro righr: Marianne Mundy, Saralee Orion, and Mr. Mallery. Jn Quzcllvcioufx C-!a.4.4e.4 Lef+ +o righ+: Mrs. Olden, Bill Reed, Duane Perry, Margery Vernunn, and Vera Olden. Arl classes developed our 'ralen+s. We learned To mix painlsi use ceramics, and many o+l'1r inleresling Jrhings. Slwop and Home EC. opened new doors +o llie slrudenls nol planning +o aHend college. Useful knowledge was learned by all parlicipafinq. Leif 'ro riglwl: Jaclc Toney, Ed Merrillwew, and Mr. Roberfs. Leif To righlz Sandra Parlcer, Miss Chaffee, and Merrill Davis. 346236 4 ypice 1:54 ewcnfnf get ,111 05 Lelif 'ro righlz Mrs. Morwood, Rose Bennefr, and Pearl McNeill ' and any n in-cfefiagfe xypeziencu. Music lessons are offered 'ro all lhose sludenls who wish 'ro learn how lo play an inslrumenl. Lell To righ'l': Paul Gilchrist Dave Cornell, Mr. Niles, and Bob Fisher. 20 Leif fo righl: Mrs. Cudney, Sharon Hunl- er. and Margarel Parlcer. Gym helps us lo coordinale our minds and muscles. We learn The rules of lair play and how To use lhem. Lefl 'ro righlz Berfha Mon- roe, Rufh Moore, Mr. Coombs, Harry Alger, and Charles Granger. Driver Ed. leaches us lhe var- ious parls ol a car and how lo drive il. ll we learn our lessons well we gel our blue cards. r -1. rg X as ., :Wx S., , I 1 xl .U :rf 4 Q v. X, 47' 7 , , ,r 'H x 1 fs, f ,ja E! 14 K w .I ' A -. . U if W 1 V , v, 1 .- -' 4, Q, , rx 'A 135 5, 1 ffl ju 1 iv. .. .1 a-in-X' ' I . ml fif- Q-is - X K T. r , , w ,Aa 'f n nf-' z, v + FV. nu. ,ips I '. L.: - Y .f,AW ' V-4, . 1- 5 -QE: ' -1- -amjgsuf . -,mil U1 T. .IC J- 1 f.. I b UU i urs Sv :K 4 nic :5 N 15 .-ra 1 --,V '. n', Q f - lv 4 ,, I ..l 9 ' fi. . .f I , , , .L , ww., ,... , . 1 r- , F K. , .lt an , 1 . ,wlfrf ff- ! ,. .. 4 I ,! ke -1 I. -, :- t 1, , . I S '-N 9 u 13- . 4 ,hi i . ..-5- x. fr A X 1 'JV' lf' r H 1' 1 I I 4'-M l I , f Cl-lEF'S CLUB Firsl row: Ed Chamberlain, Bob Burch, Dick Kline, Edwin Burch. Second row: Roderick Kenyon. Roberl Millward, Paul Gilchrist Mrs, Morwood. Third row: Tom Farrar, Jim Reynolds, Bob Fisher, Jack Toney, and Mark Websfer. Jn Om Czar, CMA SCIENCE CLUB Firsl row: Bonnie Binder, Sharon Lamb, Roberl Millward, Mr. Meola, Frank Mundy. Second row: Saralee Orion, Mary Belh Claylield, John Bin- der, Roderick Kenyon. PROJECTION CLUB Lell' +o righlz Gene Baker, Dick Reed, Billy Rounds, Zan Rickelson. Mr. Wappell, Gilberl Slone, Gay- lord Shalfuck, Eddie Joe Moullon, Danny Wealherwax, Chucky Bar- lon. 0 544236 CHORUS Firsi' row: Linda La- fham, Sharon Lamb. Belsey Remingion, Cindi Rumble. Sec- ond row: Rod Ken- yon, Eddie Cham- berlain, Frank Mun- dy, Adrian Frulla, Pai Hasfings, Sarah Farrar, Candy Combs, Mr. Roloeri Frank. Third row: Valerie Pralf, Judy Frulla, Jenny Hasi- ings, Yvonne Parker, Sandra Sfone, Ale- 'rha Websfer, Diane France. Jackie Hig- gins. Fourfh row: MaryCrandall, Nan- , amer n, rna is , u en un , , , M Ph R iheu M d s d B Cl giileS'lTi.Mary y ii fy Y flpfl Y un ef' effy Of'I'1e 2 V J JZNW-fv d'Cl44,0l4,7 LB. .J RADIO CLUB Mr. Roberis. Dick Reed, Adrian Frulla, George McKinney, Kaihy Burry, Jim Jackson Neila Campbell, Tom Farrar, Bernie Baker, Mr. Cranker. FTA Firsf row: Karen Middlefon, Pal Hasfings, Befsey Remingion, Mary Crandall. Second row: Ann Savage, Marcia Cameron, Candy Combs, Eihel Lafham. Third row: Mrs. Rulh MacRae, Mrs. Genevieve Morwood Mr. Roberf Herrick, Alice Thayer. el btimt Leff +0 righf: Ann Savage, Alice Thay- er, Sandra Tew, Sandra Carpenler, Mrs. Cudney, Cynlhia Rumble, Ellen Gold- smifh, Mary Carpenler, Mary Crandall, Karen Middlelon, Linda Morehouse, and Healher Gilchrist GIRLS' BOWLING TOP TEN Kneeling: Lefl 'ro riqhl: Alan Sexfon, Bob Burch, Leonard Robinson, Dick France, Jack Tone Sfandingz Lynne Smifh, Hearher Gilchrist dra Tew, Ann Savage, Rufhellen Mundy. Qffjh Leff fo righf: Sandra Slone, Nancy Bales, Mary Cameron, Marcia Cameron, Linda Lafham, Diane France, Joan Burdeff, Mar- gery Vernum, and lzlizabelh Lynch. Gigi.. 5.40.1 5...1.., PLCOLLTZKIXZKZ geffet 0W!l:l4? 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Sillinq, lell lo riqhlz Cynlhia Rumble, Rulh Moore, Judifh Frulla, Mary Carpenfer, Barbara Shaw, Gloria Poffer, Linda Lafham. Joan Fisher, and Lincla Lane. 1-'I 1, ,Ulf T' Y 4 All fhe Band members found fhaf fheir orbifs crossed every day, fourfh period. There was nofhing like fhe fhrill of playing a march, wifh fhe crash of cymbals and fhe fanfare of fhe brass. Nofhing, fhaf is, excepf fhe soff, slow music of fhe woodwinds, wifh fhe occasional liqhf finlclinq of fhe bells. We wenf in for a lof of follc songs his year - Spanish, Scofch, lrish - even Slavicl The balance was perfecf. D Null Ng r Nues ly . 'I , pylfdxi-MDirecfor N l' u N 's N: Meath MZ Wdmle, wail fnfluazfm Fronf row: Allison De- MaHies, Sandra Parker, Jean Combs. Baclc row: Sharon Lamb, Connie Smifh, Alix Richards, Befsey Remingfon, and Karen Middlefon. Franlc Leff fo righf: Mundy, Sandra Sfone, Valerie Praff, Jenny l-lasfings, Judy Frulla, Candy Combs, Befsey Remingfon and Heafh- er Gilchrisf. 'Ma'- -.ELI Jar, Ju' UUA JC' .QT Sealed: Treasurer, Valerie Praif: President Bob Carpenfer: Secrefary, Barb McElroy. Siandingr Vice-President Jack Toney. Our cgcivof 0-lcfivlfiea A very efficienf group of siudenis who work very well fogeiher is ihe s'ruden'r council. The council meefs once each week 'ro -plan aciivilies and 'ro decide affairs concerning 'rhe school. The siudenl' hall pairol was one of 'rhe council's many ideas. Also among oiher fhings, +hey spon- sored bulleiin board confesls for +he Junior and Senior high school. Their very helpful advisor is Mr. Wappelri. if ,qgss. f A 5 2:21-...--f .. , , it - ' -53 - ' 0 v i ,DBX e :Wyclef Aa-cf Um: . . The lilerary sraff of 'rhe yearbook was organized in Seplernber lo choose a 'rheme for lhe l959 Hacken- sack. and Our l8O-day Orbi+ was decided upon. From fall unlil spring we followed Through wilh lhis idea and carried if our in lhe pages of lhe new year- book. We mel on Mondays and some weeks, every day. The final producl' was a greaf success and very rewarding 'ro us. The Lilerary Slafl wishes lo express ils sincere lhanks and appreciaiion lo Ellen Goldsmilh, Saralee Orion, Karen Padrock, Karen Srnilh, and Sandra Tew for 'rheir limely help in our las? minule preparalion of our yearbook. Leif +0 righl: Pa+ Has?- ings, Rufh Mundy. Candy Combs, Valerie Praff. Marianne Mundy. and Sandra Sfone. Missing: Rosie Rounds. Gloria Pol- fer. er. Alix Richards, Sharon Lamb, Bonnie Binder. Alli- son DeMaHies. and Bef- sey Remingfon. Edifor in Chief Mary Befh Claylield Leff 'lo righ+: Sandy Park- Siffing, leff +0 righf: Judy Frulla, Jack Toney, Ed Merrifhew, Roderick Ken- yon, Neil Parker, Bill Reed, Dick Kline, Heafher Gilchrisf, and Sharon Hunfer. Sfanding, lefi fo right Alan Sexlon, Bob Millward, Jim Baker, San- dra Bunker, Lance Collins. Kafie DeLoria. Gene Lane, Frank Mundy, and Mr. Mallery. Kaiie DeLoria Business Manager Bob Millward and Dick Kline sell a Subscripfion To Ari' Thayer during lheir subscripiion drive . ZWL JA GJ Jd!l:.4f ,Q6d C!00L The business slalf began selling yearbook ads early in The year and had broken records by fhe 'rime dead- line rolled around. Canvassing Warrensburg and 'rhe surrounding ci+ies and 'rowns was nor easy, buf if pro- vided us wilh experience in salesmanship as well as adding +o an enjoyable and busy year. fl Q Leff fo righf: Alan Sexfon, Joan Bur- deff, and Mary Eld- Under Mr. Herrick, fhe s'raff's advisor, a hard working group of sfuclenfs has been very busy fhis pasf year wifh all fheir new id . r ge ideas and changes, which have been used fo fry and improve fhe school paper. Sfudenf opinion polls and enlargemenf of fhe paper were only a few of fhese changes. We Cilfenf J COH1f!efe King HZCOZJZJZ in ide 561001 jlK6W:,77d!76'C Firsf row: Roderic Kenyon, Candy Combs, Paf Hasfings, Joan Burdeff, Diane France, Jean Combs, Beverly Burch, Kafhy Burry, Marianne Mundy Second row: Mr. Herrick, Alice Thayer, Mary Crandall, Alan Sexfon, Neilia Camp- bell, Mary Eldridge, and Sharon Hunfer. Leff fo righf: Candy Combs, Liferary edifor: Di- ane France, Sharon l-lunfer, Edifor-in-chief: and Paf Hasfings, Business Manager. Officers nof picfurecl: Bill Reed, Assisfanf Edifor, and Marianne Mundy, Secrefa ry. 32 fl I , 4-, 4 gl. ur l h'?vs i V' i A W . al-K, , 'V S 5 ' r rf W K ! '5 XA 4-1. s i C i 5 , . , 1 ,. . Q. - - . 1 4 'I' , . , ,r I 1 11 1 4 ,V VJ I , K , 5 1 ,F , gr 1 ,A K , '- PT - 1' ' if 4 A', A 5 -W - ' xr!! W? wg If WN QD M , -43,1 ,A Y-'fl :N ri-'.. ff, l' ,-.,.' 'i ,fb 'L Q 1' 'f 4 T -1 f ' 1 ,A ' 'L '1 4'7- M L.. fl: Q 1, ,f ' ci --1 ,QI ' u wah. A 1. Af: 1 , - . , ., v y, .1 J ., -1 V x x ' ' N -N J -.. 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They provided enferfainmenl' ancl fun for rhe sluclenls who par+icipa'red. The Sa+urday nighf evenfs will long be remembered. Sharon Hun'rer and Pefe Langworlhy Og M4 Juzinf Leff fo righfz San- dra Rumble. Ellen Goldsmifh, and Pol- ly Orion. Leif +o righl: Pal' Riley, Dick Kline, Sharon Lamb. Bolo Millwarcl, Sh a ro n Hunler, and Pefe Langworfhy. 36 Da nced ALL evening 0145 00l 964714 Who's being inifiafed here? - asus W FRESHMAN INITIATION Mind you' manners! This year, Freshman inifiahon was more fun fhan ever. Many funny 'rhings 'rook place during fhe day as Jrhey were inifiafed. These are our Freshmen? Look who's on exhibihon? Already inifia+ed X Leff To righfz Mr. Har- ringfon, Carl Brainard, Ed Frye, John Binder and Alan Hall. Lelif fo righ'r: Mr. Arr Swan. John Binder, Mr. Tom Harringlon. Leif fo righfz Donkey, John Binder, and Mr. Hall. an cu, 74, uma DONKEY BASEBALL Each year The senior class sponsors lhe annual donkey baslcefball game. This year lhe game was played on February 28 in The school audilor- ium. The firsl game was played be- 'rween +he merchanls and firemen and lhe second was played belween 'rhe seniors and 'rheir falhers. Hilar- ious aclion was seen by all and laughs were abundanl. Lefl' To righr: Ace Roberfs. Flash Ross. Spor+ Cranlcer, San+a Claus, Cousy Sce, Ali Baba Khoury, Curly l-lerriclc. and Snuffy Weaver. Ace Roberfs Lefi' +o righf: San+a Claus. 'Cousy Sce, Liberace Frank, and Curly Herrick. Q 6l4'L0tl:6J EYKT 1 a FAcuLTY-VARSITY GAME The facully-varsiry game, as you can see by lhe piclures, proved 'ro be one of +he mosr hilarious evenrs of +he year. Allhough The facully look a crushing defeat 'rhey pul up a gallanr effort The varsiiy. dressed in Jrheir yellow uniforms, played a brillianl' game, much lo lhe dissalisfaclion of Coach Khoury, who played for Jrhe Tacully +eam. The Tacully, due ro Their seniorily were allowed many exlra-courl privil- eges. which are nor usually included in a regulalion game. Some of These included: 'rhe use of a rim- guard, assisfance from lhe referees, lhe giving of fac- ul+y fouls +o 'rhe varsiry player who was fouled, lhe use of six faculfy players lo five varsily players, disre- gard of rhe boundaries, and walking wil'h 'rhe ball. Of course if a varsily player commi+'red any of 'fhese he was immedialely penalized. 5 C-D ipgiv he W ,f 2 fa i 'W WL- t fp mmeaawfu:fwH'ffw:m. ' . Eirsf row, lell fo righf lsiilingl: Candy Combs. Ellie-May : Pal Hasfings, Jill : Valerie Praif, Mrs. Shermer g Bonnie Binder, l-lildegardenq Befsey Remingfon, Mrs. Dolson , and Sarah Farrar, Sally . Second row, lefl io righl lsfandingl: Roderick Kenyon, Mr, Shermer p Dick Kline, Bob , Bob Millward, Freddie Shermer , and John Binder. Mr. Dolson . Missing: Rufhellen Mundy, Paige , and Charles Barfon, Jimmy , SENIOR PLAY WE SHOOK THE FAMILY TREE Wilh a crash of cymbals, Jrhe senior play opened 'ro a full house in lhe school audilorium, March I 3. To lhe cas? if was 'rheir biggesl nighl of 'rhe year, especially io Bonnie Binder who played lhe leading role of Hilde- garde. The work of 'rhe sfage crew added +o lhe play as lhey had pro- vided a very good living room background. The make-up commiflee did an experl iob of making The casl appear nalural while 'rhey were on 'rhe siage. We will never lorgel Frank lv1undy's porfrayal of Mr. Shermer in 'rhe ailernoon performance, as he memorized ihe parl on shorl nolice when Roderick Kenyon became sick. 0 6 0'Cg0tf6It I Y . , -2' -N . a '..g-K-PM ' ,,::fl , 'TJ Sm'- , r pri. 1 , AL. . . .' -1. . I I.. . VY lr, .I N, . ja ,' - ug: -7 -'f...' :L ,REL 5., V- Ti.. .fjkagil 5: S43 5-J .-IN, 514- 1- : A 4 'L IIE 1 I, ..-If' ' . lf 4' A -:Q -4 ...,: , L f. . 'Hui i .Q , i 1 BASKETBALL, EN? i , ii L ,,,I, 1 ' K L M y L V? r Lynne Smif 1' Again. 'rhe yearbook has sponsored 1'he annual Baskerbali Sweerh err conresf. Each Class. from Freshmen fo Se- niors, n inafe Two candidares ro parficipare in The con- +es'r an lfrom Jrhese eighr candidafes. Sevenih Graders Jrhrouqh Seniors elecred 'rhe rwo finalisfs based on Their personaliry, populariry, and par+icipa'rion in school acfivi- ' S '+h ' The winner and Sandra Park- 3, Hes. This year. Lynne mn is er is 'rhe runner-up. 42 i. ,sy 'R-UL'.Q2C:UP ' Sandra Parker W E 4 -it M .M A . has selecfed wlfh fhe :A ,Af Sk-vzQz'i.,,-, Q x ., v. ii' N Y u - :sip ' , .,.. , 65 ,. Q .f 1 ,. :- .. ,yt mund. SOCCER The soccer Team, which belongs lo 'rhe Adirondack League, didn r have a successful year. We losl 'rhree games in lhe lasl minule. Our co-caplains were Jack Toney and Dick Needham. Coach Cranker laughl Jrhe boys all 'rhe rules and lair play, which showed in all lhe games we played. We hope lo have a beller season nexl year. C-:mei C-'canker .yL!0!76.4 get ucceu . . Z J- Vu- .s I -irb , tkry A 1 I lx Leflwfo righf lsec d rowl: rles Granger, Rodney Parker, Lyman Russell, James K3 Neil Parke ack ey, Leonard Eldridge. Giles Jennings, Carlfon Griffin, - J l! Eldridge. F'rs1' : ele Lloyd, Carl Brainard, Dave McNeill, Dick Needham, X43 Qfeon bins fi Rberkxillward, Paul Burch. 7 N. K 00 3. F' 4 X X CarI+on Griffin prepares fo make i'I1a'r Iasf driving kick before scoring I'I1e final goal. :Jn Uwe mx! Orff! Jack Toney saves fhe day for Warrensburg as he blocks fhe opponen+'s aHempI' Io score. SOCCER SCORES we fhey Sepf. 25-Luzerne . . I 8 Sept 30-Lake George O I OcI'. 2-Johnsburg . 3 IO Oc'r. 7-Oueensbury 4 4 Oct I4-Luzerne . . 2 5 Ocf. I6-Lake George 4 6 OCT. 2I-Johnsburg . 0 I Ocf. 23-Oueensbury 3 4 45 Dick Needham, co-cap+ain wafches fhe coach for fur- +I1er ins+ruc'Iion before kick ing off. Q. 'W .Jag -1. gif- X-L. P xi X 1 A yfgiwsw '1- V 1ll mf- , . , V:,, I .I , E ,, . we S W 9 . w K esp wa wk 'M W 955 W i , M mm xV J , .A K N.. , . A . WV,k, nf in , K, U V , b fl i fi , . I ' 2 5 ,Ts .5 1 I, , Q, 4, 1 V V xx 1 SH' iq . . r 1 A ' . ' W P we 'R 4 4 ..?,, , I ' my , I gm , ' ' ' .f V 4 '- A! Q ff' , QQ' Q f E fic 43 , xy ma L - f N 3954 X is X K ,cf fhfh 'L ' x Wg 'ii' A H: ' an Q 5 5' x. WS!! ug . N 1- M. wr, Leff Io right Barry AIcIrich, Pefe Smifh, ECI Merrifhew. Jn Ciflf Mm clam!! Sept Sept Oct Oct Oct Oct fEQL5:5Qi5Z','IhgQLI 'AIJfEgIfc1SfI'E5'rIQQQ 'EQ II1'gZQilEQJ. T42QfT2Egl5l,LS5f SCORES we fhey 20-St JoI1n's. Rensselaer' . 6 I2 27-Schuylerville ..... 7 8 3-I-Ioosick Falls . . . 40 25 II-Argyle . . . . 20 I5 I8-ForI' Ann . . 33 I9 25-I-Iarhcord . . 26 I2 47 Leff +0 rigI'1'r: Bob Carpenfer and Arm' Thayer 'wswamzwwg Janis' I IIE! L if giiiflil F1571 I ll I rl I , 'I I Firs'r row, Ieff Io righ+: Joe Websfer, Granl Fisher, Michael Fisher, Jerry Quinfal, J'mmy Hall. Alan Smifh, Jim Davis. Second row, Ieff fo righ+: Coach Khoury, Ronnie McCormick. Tom Eldridge. Danny Middlelon, Eddie Joe Moullon. Coach Cranker. Third row, Ielf fo righl: Bernie Baker, Simmy Jall. Don Smilh. Chuck Niles. Bob Pelers. Danny Sheehan. Bob Baker. Jerry Remingfon. cjufuze cgfau Jn . . JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL The Junior High Baskerball Team mel every Salurday morning for pracfice. Allhough Ihey didn r become quife as accomplished as The varsily Ieam. 'rhey had a Ioi' of fun. Their big nigh? came when Ihey held Iheir play-off games in Ihe school audilorium, wi'rh Ihe older boys for coaches. The big momeni in every junior high player's life comes when he plays high school baslcefball. ' 7+h a+h We They We They January IO-Johnsburg . . 2I I7 29 I I January I2-Queensbury . . I6 I3 22 24 January 26-Luzerne .... I9 I8 I9 28 February 2-Lalce George . I5 I2 27 42 February I4-Lake George . I7 20 30 3I February I6-Queensbury . . 25 I5 22 2I February 2I-Luzerne . . 23 2I I9 35 48 Firs+ row, lef+ +o righ+: Dale Aldrich, Bob Frye. Jerry Reecl, Jerry Squires. Dick France. Jerry Bruce. Second row, leff To righi: Paul Gilchrisf, Mac Smifh. Brian PraH', David Cornell. Jerry Pennock, and David S+eel.' Sianclingz Coch Cranlcer. J W MJ Viiifsiiziifrfiiiffiiiii Wi The Junior Varsiiy Baslceiball ieam showed greai spiri+ as fhey exhib- ifecl fheir skill in baskeiball iechniques. Confinued praciice should prove GNL 'ro be greaf experience for 'rhem in 'rheir fuiure years as varsiiy players. Their viciories provided more encouragemeni for following games. November I4-Bollon . . November 2 I-Hudson Falls November 22-Corinih . November December December December December 29-S+. Mary's . 5-Queensbury I2-S+. Pe'rer's . I3--S+. Mary's . I9-Lake George January 9-Luzerne . . . January I6-Johnsburg . . January 23-Queensbury . January 27-Bolion . . . January 30-Si. Pe+er's . . February February 6-Lake George I3-Luzerne . . February 20-Johnsburg . February 2I-Hudson Falls February 24-Corinlh . . 49 They I 2 64 29 60 66 48 62 60 43 46 4 I 32 40 70 37 43 65 45 Roberf Carpenfef Coach Khoury shows his approval. A Q - ak Yfffd Some+imes nofhyhg x.. xy ' ,, - . 1, ,Q A a 5 1 S as : ig 53,3 so L E rf r Y . I aw ,F . ,, A Riohard Needh m Cglwfzny 346143 dy . . The varsify baskefball 'reqm foughf hard This year a - won many of 'rheir ga ix seems as if +hey pra ' every mghf and 'rh ai and regula+ions w - .1 goes right and severe. W Gp K A J pj' ' N As fhe game begins. Warrensburg is off 'ro 4 Q ' I ' a good sfarf. X K ' X .. - 1 U We sw, had XP Jack Toney I+'s fime for subsfifufion Neil Parker X Q1 fn . 4: in so if h fr I l+'s flwe liflle llwings fha? Barry Aldrich A glance is all 1416+-S malce a feam. needed. Q0 Sid 'CJOI44 - l s Our boys' new uniforms -v- l looked wonderful as 'rhey . gV b came onlo 'rhe floor for -1 '- warm-up. Warrensburg is s . . proud of lhe fine showing our r '2 H r . - E- H , W5 J kv l ll ll ,, .f l ai' m . ' 1 l L J, me' learn . ' We , Y lien? lx ll! Q ,aj f K J f J' .,.. Q 6 W 4 Tn boys made This year. eenr f -' a James Baker A blur of aclion and Warrensburg has fhe ball. Roger R6l'f1ll'1Q'l'OH Coach loolcs our for lwis boys. Edward Merrifhew 5 vi Sharon Lamb li 3 Karen Pad roclc ,gl 5 L' i 4- lu fs: I is . - are 3 Sandra Carpenfer VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Six of fhe seven Varsify cheerleaders had been on fhe squad before. Three were Seniors and four were Juniors. Uniforms were slighfly changed and new cheers were composed. For fhe Senior girls. es- pecially, fhe year flew. All foo soon we were looking back on a wonderful year fhaf could never come again. Cheerlead- ing provided fellowship and opporfunify for co-operafion. Our All-Sfar cheerers were Sandy Parker, Karen Padroclc and our capfain. who presided over all of us during foofball season, was Sandra Car- penfer. Ellen Goldsmifh Sandra Pa rlrer ple cfifozauaf, umyainf Czeezleaflezac ilgoauevl . . 'v ,df it X SQ v B R ' + 52 S elsey emmg on Bonnie Binder J. V. CHEERLEADERS J. V. Cheerleaders range in grade from 8'rh lo lO+h. This year we alfered our uniforms and scheduled praclices, anxious for foofball season. and. when 'rha'r was over, baslcefball. The lime wen+ all loo fast buf we did gain experience and mem- ff vi 1 :'ri A K' Q l ss yy? ories. and mos? of us fried oul' for Varsify 'rhis spring. Lynne Smifh was our able caplain. We sen? Ann Savage and Sandra Bunker +o All-Siar and mos? of lhe squad cheered for 'rhe L isi Donlcey Baskefball game. g A.,,i ple C-'cowl info diva! liiirr Ei L si'i N S N i C-Leeu got Owe jeans! l Leif fo righf: Sandra Bunker. Evelyn Walker. Ann Savage, Heafher Gilchrist Lynne Smilh, Candy Comgi and Paf Hasfings. 733.7 lil an 3 Firsf row: Wilberf Sulphfn, David McNeill. Bob Fisher, Leonard Robinson. Barry Ald- rich. Jerry Bruce. Paul Langworihy. and Roscoe Has+ings. Second row: Arfhur Thayer, Roger Remingion, Evan Whifacre, Thomas McCormick, Pefer Smifh, Rodney Parker, and Jack Areharf. Third row: Mr. Cranlcer. Gerald Germain, Pefer Langworfhy, Brian Turner, Morgan Monroe, Elihu Geraghfy, Neil Parker, and Roberf Carpenier. Duc 0uf.4lfancZ1:nf facing 0.-.Spotf Early each Spring. ihe baseball ieam assembles fo 'lry ou+ for iheir li'Hle niche on +he ieam. Full of pep and energy, ihey begin fheir season wifh hopes of roclceiing 'ro lop place in 'rheir league. Enlhusiasm and hard worlc provide a siable basis for iheir ihoughis of viciory. Due +o 'lhe yearbook going 'ro press early. ihe '59 baseball piciure was noi available and ihe '58 piciure replaced ii. 54 -qn.1qgLVg Q, , -- . ' 1 -'QV' ' L ' V V 12- ' .-, ' , . , 9 V' V. --V ' 'i L-. 'V' x, fx-2 1 3- 5 L.: 1 ,, . ff- r H. H 4 , 1 4 YY V . . ' fr . 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UV' vu 5, an Q41 iam' Q 5 f e 1+ gl swf . lv -. 1. gf Ui. iff: R P 'lil A u I A 1 L1 JF li 'S . - - cV:',:QE?'3? lk 4 ' ill l if sa X 1' ,:,, 5 ,ll ,,,. Ernesl' Aclcley C Glenda Aclcley Eugene Baker Lois Balcer Roger Balmer Elizabelh Barllell ii ii bbiiV i zzu Delores Baleman J 1, ' Anfhony Beadnell 1, if Berlha Belanger ,Z ' f y lg 'ezbh J' Chr's Besw'clc 'Fic , Virglinia Bulrry Lx Zfjfl 0 , NJ H J gg Gerald Cameron ' JJ 3 , Joan Cameron Q , J 175' yn f Virginia Cameron , . C W i' V J y John Campbell if , ' A, ,bll ,,, 0 A il ' We sevenlh graders gol off lo a F f U flying slarl in our firsl' year of Jr. F-A A Linda Car enler . . . . ' Susan Cargfens high wllhz Presldenl, Pele Lloyd: Vice J- Gary Collins President Linda Lane: Secrelary- . Treasurer, Jim Davis: and Sludenl . we N ' WJ s- -ul' -if Q ,N We fails gl? Vyi' ig ii: A f if: 2 N' ,5'+:'i3 ,V O Y.- D F Jerry Combs Joy Coombs James Davis Council represenlalive, Andy Bead- nell. 2444 cgevenli Quayle CMJ Swap Jnfp. . N ff' John Engle l P Mary Farringlon 5 V Q Sally Ferri Q il F L lgyyy i , f' Q 1- ,xl ' , i iii C I u'4z1,J s ' ' F 'Y :magick E' 'x it Ll.. ' V1 4 I vp - I 3511 X h 3,l:! :l.v4i q,,',F5 5 f gy 'f fl - 'A f llefigllfl i , J A .. 'i i' F f' 3 ii Vernis Fish Granl Fisher Michael Fisher Susan Fisher Tony George Thomas Granger John Gillingham Carol Hall Belly Hall Philip Harringlon . sl, James Hull ' 1 Janis Kenyon ' Cheryl Kerrigan M 'F 'iii Michael Keyes Donna Koch 4. Arnold Lloyd Linda Lane Philip Mason T g Henry Mo'FfiH . N AM Q Linda Monroe 521- Anice Morehouse 2 E ,..: 95211 953,113 K H E feud ,, Donna Morehouse Terrance Morrison Carol Mosher Sherry Needham Karen Niefsche Vivian Olden Mary Parker Glenda Pepper Yvonne Prespa re Hard work, new acfivifies, and a chance 'ro prove our abilifies as in- dividuals composed our year. QM ffmzzne of fgaiafiny Chile! Gaylord ShaHuc Gilberl' Slafer Linda Slafer Alan Smifh Thomas Solomon Gilberf Sfone Ann Tennyson Sharon Tew CharloHe Walker Danny Weafherwax not Joseph Websfer Nancy Websfer ,, y S Ivia Websfer ' Y Bella Welles Karen WescoH' l fl ew 3 ,.. ,,.,.r, , . fr F . 1 Sv A , ' I T GM u i p A lfjgw ,gy ,Arif f T 60 T fill if T0 it NV . 5i U Q E uuuiyy , f L.L. -L hqg ' ' Jerold Quinfal 'E E, . y i ly 51 1' ,LAA in if-. y Jeanne Reynolds f f, .fl Johanna Rich+er ' iv 1 Eikls ,irrr T j - , V. Za R' k + R i-r' 1 T ' Wllianic Reoiiiilds T Blanche Russell J CHITLGTH 51? P ifi i i , 1 gi S y i k David Russell John Selleclc Sandra Sexfon vig, 2 1,54-,,? M ,, fifu' ' if :lirygf -' .ag 4. Arg! 11' MV f x'Q?, 'z'. - 51 ' in , f C -5 .55 2. W - if f 'Kill -, 11ms2,maa,1Q,s yo Bernard Bakefdx My p A, azz1fEa::ierl'Wg,u.?a W M JW L izszir f i, gfwfwfwk -Q' ffm . ' is Rose Ann Baker g W. ,J f ll ill! - J' H55 Eliabesrlazilgiiglla -' 6-WM A ,iffy 6 Si ' 51fV'iWQ'l gf' 'pl fl f . ll - - ' 7' 'YH in Our econd year of iunior high nei- 4,.. led us knowledge and experience. fin. 4' yy ,Q .V A gr V We elecied officers al' The beginning jg Ann Belanger of lhe year: President Don Smiihg 7 R' 2,2122 B'e Qfn vice president Sib Mosher: secre- , i flpfi' 'rary. Jean Combs: and lreasurer, l . ' ' J qnwl' 10 lklw i.gl,l-ll Bob Lindfors. Linda PoHer repre- as EMDR senled us ai Sludeni Council. , v ,Ln ii . -' . ' as i r 0 X ,ji 'xv Beverly Burch dl X .4 Harry Burch 4. , if A495423wifigwmQ Jacqueline Cameron X . -f . Qlf 31' 'cod ,gtljon te U1 ' ff g, l Q N L EFVQ -L , i Donald Carpenfer 0te4een' X 'f if7f75jgg,-U ' g - ,X Jean Combs 25, I Merrih' Davis Bla fl '5l f' VW QQ' 59 l M B 'W J, If an DeMars i b e V ' A fl urray DeMaH'ues A3 ,'re M y i j Fjpex 1 V -9 Carol Dingman i i by VXJJ4' Darlyn Dingman 'J L g J fimjg X1 gg ii Q 9 J llil' 5 R J S, :U 1 N 5 . if ' WV X 0 Shirley Dorrance . 3 ' i Xf Calvin Dmigll d .C M y il A Q' J ' H ' Thomas E ri ge his , i ', r James Farrar , W J or i' ' ii' -ef Joan Fisher ' r f .a -- J , A, 1 . .v,W 3 x , ,,,. 'V H., xv 4 Nil QW J I .,,1'l sav T ia ' Q J Q' 5 Fl Vincen+ Frinbie LJ C .W .C - Adrian Fru a an I J ' - Drsscalla Fuller N ,aw-. A Hx S Churchill Gera'glhfy'n0L f-e ii Lesler Germain my guy 9'V.3if '4x v Ben Gurney Simeon Hall Vernon Harris James Jackson Carson Kenyon ikvftsmlwxill ,f 1 ,f 1 sim, , . fa, f ff' if .fi TW' QE' Virginia Lafham Roberi' Lindfors Ronald McCormick -- George McKinney Q Jacqueline Meyers Danipl Middlefony f , i f lil ' T is if T' J! ji! K, '-. ,..':1,,.f -51 W as ,, Y Though we had no class aclivilies we , -' were given new privileges such as 1 Q 1 joining dancing and proiec+ion clubs. Eva Monroe Q Boys played on Jr. High baslcelball. jane morelgouse All received Their preliminary Train- une ore ouse f' t -if ing which is necessary for nexl year's M ' l 0 orbif as Freshmen. JU, co fyv:-if ' iq 4 glfsisgf Sylvia Mosher T i l Eddie Joe Moulion T- A T, gig aigyiii grae V717 ,,5gz,C46 fff , f X' Cf MCL V4.2 4 wg y .A , , 'W l , i paw T. J y rj M ' ' r i 5 mcg T - ra ,f Q K . ,Y ., My VV , , Photograph 'gyys y not available X liad io Ali?-A Wk R as I T - Y 3,3251-is , a ' 4 ' f A 1 f uw' is in ,fy V A 444, V? ggi :V V 18 ill ,Ag '.,.. V1 if ffisilg i ff fmz. ,I f'- , DV not avaliable Henry Mouliongi grygphotograp CN .I ' , ol X fy Q Charles iNiles X by ii Alice ova++ 1' Roberf Pefers - -. Linda Pofler Sally Po'r+er i Pafricia Pepper Richard Reed Q r x Q 'I f ! 4V'N Ili El ,ibn ' fa N ,V K - ., s :WM .Mx Hcture not available SM- i X . .: ' 7 Q fi , T ' i f-f 1. i3',,, ' , i :' .. '1 'Q -...W 'fidwihn V I g. Ev ,ri of ' A Za! V Y!!! 'lf 0 lf' Xpf..7L villa 'W ,' r die -' , Grerald Remingfonxlufciyq ,lm R chard Roberfs LA Cdail Rounds Mft!!!-J ' Henry Rounds 9-V I Q Barbara Shaw llfj K.. MLB Marshall Shaw lm Q, Daniel Sheehan Donald Smiih Donald Sione Paul Thorne QAQAA Evelyn Walker Eugene Websfer Rebecca Wesf Thomas Williams Q J 7+h - MOST POPULAR Susan Fisher ancI Jerry Combs I1-. 7fh - MOST INTELLIGENT Johanna Richfer and John Engle Qnfafanvflnf M'cgvzme'c4 in wc 71'h - MOST VERSATILE Jerrold OuInI'aI and Linda Monroe 7th - BEST LOOKING Janice Kenyon and Pefe Lloyd HIT - ,MOST ATHLETIC - -' Jerrold Ounn+aI and Joy Coombs ,.l 8+I1 - MOST VERSATILE I Sally PoH'er and Don Smiflm 8+I'1 - BEST LOOKING Jean Combs and Don Smiflw QW 5555? 8+I1 - MOST POPULAR Don Smi+I1 and Sally Pofler 8+h - MOST ATHLETIC Shirley Dorrance and Bob Baker I tl 8+I1 - MOST INTELLIGENT Carol Dfnqman and Bob Lindfors T '? EUNIS SISE 'I I xii: l 1 af ,h af 1 l . , X Q' . IJ! v I gc! x J QE! Nw li ' i rffffgg I. L E gs iff! ' , i 1 1 1. 41 ' . . ,C , :H ' Wi 1 ' 4' V li r K r 4 4 ,... gg , 1 ii in ,, Q -vw e Q-'Alu J uSt x y Camera fills ll' if, C 'Q Karen Balcer Kennelh Balmer Richard Baker Joan Ball Charles Barfon Sandra Bunker Barbara Burch Joan BurdeH Kalherine Burry Neilia Campbell Edward Chamberlain David Cornell Timolhy Coulman Mary Eldridge Myrna Fish Diane France Richard France Daniel Freebern Gerald Germain Roberl Gillingham Paul Goldsmilh Charles Granger Roberl Granf Chrislopher Grolhe The Freshmen's firsl class meeling produced our officers for lhe year: President Dave Sleeleg Vice President Diclc France: Secrelary, Sandy Bunker, and Treasurer, Kalhy Burry. We de- cided lo send Dave Cornell To sludenl council. YAG Qtdigd A Jlflljiidfef . 0 Q Donald Hasfings Gary Hayes A , G S ,,.,iQ'l5 1 I5 3 - A 'lx J? Barbara Koch , , ,,1' ig Photograph Elhel l.6ll'16fT'l Q 'TELL f . M y not Richard Maxam Philip Millingfon Karherine Monroe Linda Morehouse Rurhellen Mundy Margarer Parker Gerald Pennoclc Brian PraH' ald Reed ncy Reed ac Smilh rry Squires !Laura Tracy 'W CDavid Sfeele Jerry Sfeves Roberi' Twiss Roberfa Wallcer Marlc Websler Linda Wood an ,sy H iz I rf, Q. ,, , A, A ,, ,. . One of The highlighrs of our firsl year of high school was our iniriafion, followed by our relurn dance for 'rhe Sophornores. lhe Sleigh Bell Sway. A busy year was climaxed by graduarion, and we're looking forward +o nexr year's journey on our orbir as Sophonnores. Jnf, Q46 ,llzyl CS-cfm! gzfzaipfiyaleze in 2 I iw Nu l ii 4- , ',p 1 f24'.1'fQ.4 Q 3 'infra , '5, ww: . ' , ,-hay' nKll nan. K X nn.: '- ' -4 xu lx' I 1 M cl- 'A1 ir .. 9' . 5 ' U 'l li A rribilfik r iff 9 1 Q ii . ,. . , , Q15 . 22,1 ' zz K I ii E . 4145 A . , my if 1' ' iw' . ' , Varg- Dale Aldrich Thomas Balcer Palriclc Beaclnell Rosalyn Benneii Vernice BenneH' Gerald Bruce Edwin Burch Paul Burch Roberr Burch Marcia Cameron Mary Carpenrer Candace Combs Mary Crandall Linda Dingman Janef Dorrance Sarah Farrar Thomas Farrar Carol Fisher Roberr Fisher Irene Fleming Rober+ Frye Tony Geraghfy Healher Gilchrisf Paul Gilchrisl Sharon Granger Carlion Griffin Linda Hall The Sophomores found 'rhe sec- ond year oi high schdol 'ro be a very heclic one. Our elecrions resul+ed in lhe presidenr for 'rhe fourih year in a row being Dale Aldrich. Our new vice-presi- denl was Dick Needham: and our new Treasurer was Alice Thayer. Re-elecled 'ro 'rhe slu- denf council and secre+ary's po- siiion were Tom McCormick and Lynne Smiih. respeclively. Qie Qenfi Qzanze COA!!! . . . ln Ociober we gave ihe freshmen 'rheir ini'ria+ion in a new way, and sponsored The Thunder Road Drag in 'rheir honor. In May we had our spring dance. ln June we had our 1'es+s, and now here we are, on fhe 'rhreshold of our iunior year, exper- ienced and eager +o s+ar'r on our or- bif again around fhe school. We wenf ou'r for sporis. band, Hi- Roclc, and oiher aclivifies. Five soph- omore girls made JV cheerleading. Qizougi Z4 Jfwlufzm Josephine VanDerWarlcer Pafricia Hasfings Jacqueline Higgins Giles Jennings Raymond Keyes Paul Langworfhy Linda Lafham Eliza befh Lynch Thomas McCormick Karen Micldlefon Adorn Mosher Richard Needham Clark Or'ron Maxine Ovi+'r Rodney Parker Roger Remingfon James Reynolds John Roberfs Lyman Russell Cynfhia Rumble Ann Savage Lynne Smiih Thomas Swan Charles Tennyson Alice Thayer Craig Wa fson 2 Alefha Websfer e 4 Evan Whifacre f s is J USL Camera Shy fl 3 y ky gyvi C -rg i A 4 , .1 K - is f 5' in - 131 4 'Photograph nam available 'L , - f,.q,If- 5 ugh ii- 5- zzz: is . Jef? , f '-1, tie ,L 195 I T TS, n., -.sl 1' .1 'T ww , .Mui W 14, . in-R L l .1 8 .L I , i. , ,: 'V ' '31 LY . -2 U if T - Plwtograyih A ' not available. Q0 QA! Cilevenfi Qin!! 0 Q Q li Harry Alger James Baker Clark Barlow Nancy Bafes Rose Beswick Brenda Bills Bonnie Binder Sharon Burch Kennelh Cameron Mary Cameron Lance Collins Allison De Maliies The Junior Class elecied Presideni. Valerie Pra++ Vice President Ed Merriihewg Secreiary. Judy Frulla: Treasurer Sandy Parker: Srudeni Council. Frank Mundy and Jack Toney C Judy Frulla Jennie Has+ings Sharon Hunfer Roderick Kenyon Richard Kline Sharon Lamb Gene Lane David McNeill Pearl Ball McNeill Edward Merrifhew Rober+ Millward Berfha Monroe Beisey Remingfon Ozhzfinf .Jr Frank Mundy Marianne Mundy Sandra Needham -- Q Neil Parker I a ork Sandra Parker Yvonne Parker Duane Perry Gloria PoHer i v A - ,iiiiziim -Lila T Valerie PraH William Reed Alix Richards 1-lmzlzm param The Juniors s+ar'red 'rheir rhird year of high school oil wi+h a round oi dances. sporfs. and many olher aciivifies. The hiqhlighi of ihe year was lhe Junior Prom. The seniors ob- lained all Their money earlier ihan was expecled so ihe iuniors received all iheir open dares for money-raising acliviiies. s'lll A T A ' y Rose Rounds g sv. k i N V , T A f H Alan Sexfon , i ' lg Consiance Smilh yr- - - .sr Q, -1 4 x kg Z new gf: A . :W . VM, A f ,VV V H jf 2 . i s ii si T . f' 4 ' , lv fr f A T is s Kennefh Sfeves Sandra Slone Wilberl' Suiphin Pefer Swan Sherryl Thorne have Jack Toney Arlene Washbu Sfephen Cameron FH BARBARA JEAN BARTON BARRY EUGENE ALDRICH Characferized by an air of pug- nacily, Barry has unprediclable moods. One of our siar alhleles and an all-around friend, his vi- branl personalily has leff ils mark on Warrensburg Cenlral. Foofball-I. 2, 3, 4 Baslcelball-I, 2, 4 Baseball-I, 2, 3,4 Yearbook Business Sfaff-3 Proieclion Club-I, 2 Dancing Club-I. 2, 3, 4 Bowling-I, 3, 4 i... ffl: ,Ni , Loquacious Barb majored in business and s enl' her weekend X ily iff P nighfs behind lhe candy coun+- er al 'rhe lhealre. Aided by a sweel smile, Barb cleverly con- cealed impish good humor wilh soil-spoken innocence. l-li-Rock-I, 2 3 Treasurer-I Secrelary-2 Assl. Edilor-3 Yearbook Business Slafl-3 Asst Direcfor of Adv.-3 Dance Club-I. 2 3 Phofography Club-2 Home Ec. Club-I Pep Club-l Phofography Club Sec.-2 Q of i my WX i i ' 1 i if V 1. lv l ll nw U3 Xl ll lllkl' l W l 'Xl W ,',,,1f?f:S i n jim 5, RD R N N ,li 04 Dorn? g if JV if wry' iiiii 1 f K ll . ,ns Ai r- ,N . W2 KU X Ck ul if Us A 0 ,M ,rs 0 .1 ffl Nu iyc JOHN RENOLEE BINDER Oplimisfic John was a sfaunch of all Thai is German is also a science-ficlion fan. engaging exrroverf was never a loss for words. Foofball-I, 2 Yearbook-2, 3 Senior Play-4 Dance Club-3, 4 68 Neg Qin geniow l,ZocAefenZ 341114 EH, iV6l'LiglfL! 5645 CARL ALLEN BRAINARD Carl. our casual Casanova. fas- cinafed girls wilh his solemn smile and his sublle sense of humor. The owner of The cusromized Mercury. Carl is an indusfrious worker and a sincere friend. Soccer-4 Baskelball-I Baseball-I Dance Club-2, 3, 4 Bowling-2, 3, 4 Band-I, 2, 3. 4 Lirerary Sfaff of Yearbook-3 Firewarclen-3, 4 Albany Bowling Tournamenf-3 ROBERT LEWIS CARPENTER Bob, our All-American. com- bined high marlcs wifh all-around alhlelic abilil'y and sfill managed fo refain his easy-going nalure. Bob loolcs forward lo being, as he ferms if, a Norwich space cadet Sludenl' Council-l, 2, 3, 4 Foofball-I, 2. 3, 4 J. V. Baslcefball-I Varsify Baslcelball-2. 3, 4 Baseball-I, 2. 3. 4 Boys' Slale-3 Varsily Club-3, 4 Presidenf-3. 4 Treasurer-4 Class Presidenl-I, 2, 3 S+uden+ Council Vice-Pres.-3 Sfudenl' Council Pres.-4 69 JAMES LEROY BUNKER Slill wafers run deep, and Jim's earnesf spiril' and his lai- enl' sense of humor impressed all who knew him. An employee of lhe Grand Union for several years. Jimmie has abilify which will bring him success in lhe 'Fu'rure. Foofball-I Vice-Presidenl-I Proieclion Club-I . 5 1 5i ?1 s . -f i :,. in ' lll gp, kl vf . ,iff .iilft SANDRA LEE CARPENTER Business - like Sandy always proved +0 be a friend in need. Her faleni for organizafion made lwer a valuable member and offen chair- man of many Senior commiH'ees. We'll remember Sandy's serious deferminalion and lwer warm smile. Cheerleader-2, 3, 4 Capfain-4 Band-3, 4 Glee Club-I, 2 Bowling-2, 4 Hi-Roclc-I Pep Club-I Dancing Club-I, 2 Yearbook Direcior of Adv.-3 RUTH MARIE COMBS Merrimenf in minialure, pe- file Rulliie lias done a variely of Things during lwer lwiglw school years. Our smallesi' Senior can offen be seen working a+ The soda founfain ai' Earrar's Plwar- macy, or riding in a yellow Mer- cury. Dance Club-I, 3,4 Glee Club-I, 2 Pep Club-I, 2 Rifle Club-2 Home Economics Club-I, 2 Yearbook Business Srafl-3 Library Club-I, 2 Hi-Roclc-I 'fx MARY BETH CLAYFI ELD Vivid, versarile, and only a 'rrifle unorganized, we'll always remem- ber her Tran+ic fri s from place fo place, her warm-Beaded friendli- ness ancl lier read wif. Hi-Roclc-I, Edi-in-Clwief-2 Yearbook Business Sfaff-I Layoul Edilor-3 Edilor-in-Chief-4 Band-I, 2, 3, 4 Girls' Baslcelball-I, 2 Girls' Bowling-I, 2, 3, 4 Capiain-4 Phofograplwy Club-2 Sfamp Club-I Dance Club-I, 2, 3 Heallh Council-3 Unifed Nafions Delegafe-3 Rifle Club-3-I Senior Play-2 70 S'ruden'r Council-I, 2 ,fzz,,,,,, on Q46 Q., KATHRYN JOYCE DeLORIA Our Kalie has many admirable qualifies bul' her poise and effi- ciency are oufsfanding. Always self-assured, she compefenlly ex- eculed fhe dulies of lhe many off- ices she held and managed lo have a friendly word and a charm- ing smile for everyone. Treasurer-I, 2 Secrefary-3, 4 Yearbook Direclor of Circ.-3 Yearbook Business Manager-4 Hi-Rock-3 Dancing Club-I Worked in Guidance Off.-I, 2 Library Club-I , ELLEN MARIE eoLDsMnH EIlie's sunny personalify and un- 1 5 failing vifalify made her lhe viclim F of friendly leasing and a wide va- V riely of nicknames. Always popu- lar, Ellie could be found in fhe cen- fer of rhe Senior whirl. Cheerleadingf2, 3 4 Band-I, 3, 4 Glee Club-I, 2 Bowling-I, 2, 4, Caplain-4 Top 5-4 Yearbook Liferar S+aff-3, 4 Assr. Copy Edifor-3 Hi-Rock-I, 21 Assf. Ed.-2 Pep Club-I Dancing Club-I, 2, 3,4 Home Ec. Club-I Healfh Council Sec.-3 Kniffing Club-2 Girls' Baslcefball-I wirh a helping hand and a well hmed wlsecraclc His qulel cour age carries him onward ALAN JAMES HALL Always available, Al won him- self many friends lhrough his qenerosily. Usuall found in his femperamenlal black Ford, Al rarely losi his cheerful +emper and did his besi To accommo- dale everyone. Dance Club-2, 3,4 Bowling-2, 3 Fire Warden-3, 4 DUANE THOMPSON GRIFFIN Grills boisferous good hu- mor was a welcome addifion To all 'rhe senior pariies. Mechanical- ly minded. he was a familiar lig- ure af area garages. Dance Club-I. 2, 3, 4 Fire Warden-3, 4 Fooiball-I Proiecfion-I, 2 Phofography Club-2 Bowling-3, 4 Capfain-4 BARBARA KAY McELROY Wirh her warm and ready smile, Barb had many friends ihrouqhoul her school years. When if came +o class acfivifies, Barb was enlhus- iasiic wilh ideas. Her fufure plans: Mrs. James Balmer . Yearbook Business Sfaff-3 Bowling-3 Girls' Baslcefball-3 Dance Club-l, 2, 3, 4 Siudenl' Council-4 Secrefary-4 l-lome Ec. Club-I, 2 Baslcelball Sweelhearl-3 elf agua! Ciaalfez Came am! Om 564001 QM! Canal:-order! M4 c7l.5 Q48 C1465 of 15-Q yqealeng bloc alingfon SANDRA LEE MONROE Wi+h Sandy, considerafion comes nalurally. l-ler gleelul giggle was a familiar sound- in Warrens- burg classrooms, and she kepf careful walch over our class fin- ances lor Two years. Sandy's fulure plans include nurse's Training al Kings' College. Work in Guidance Off.-I, 2 Treasurer-3. 4 Yearbook Business Slaff-3 Tickel' Seller-4 VERA LEE OLDEN Flir+a+ious Vera has her eyes on fhe skies wilh Lou in lhe Air Force. Always ready lo join in lhe fun, she seldom missed 'rhose irips Jro Glens Falls for pizza. Bowling-I Dancing Club-I, 2 Pholo Club-2, 3 Yearbook-3 l'li4Rock-I, 2 Library Cilub-I, 2.3 Pep Club-I, 2 73 RUTH MARIE MOORE Ouielly reserved, Ru+hie's Eassive propriely was one of er special qualifies. Seldom seen wifhoul Chuck, Rufhie was his invaluable assisfanf. Hi-Rock-2 Yearbook Liferary Sfaff-3 Band-2. 3, 4 Bowling-2 Glee Club-2 Tickef Seller-4 KAREN ANN PADROCK Even lhough Karen's hearl is al sea. her leel are lirmly planl- ed on lhe ground. Majoring in business, she also proved an able homemaker when she re- ceived lhe Belly Crocker Homemaker o l Tomorrow Award. Chess Club-4 Cheerleading-2, 4 Yearbook, Liler'y Slall-3, 4 Belly Crocker Homemaker ol Tomorrow Award-4 Girls' Baskelball Girls' Bowling Tickel Seller-3 SARALEE CECILIA ORTGN The winner ol many lop honors, Saralee is lriends wilh lhe sludenl bod . Well-dressed Saralee al- lendled mosl ol lhe school dances and sel a good example on lhe dance lloor. This gal is going places! Slamp Club-I Yearbook Lilerary-2. 3, 4 Copy Edilor-3 l-li-Rock-I, 25 Treas.-2 Glee Club-I Dancing Club-l, 2, 3 Bowling-I, 2, 3, 43 Capl.-4 Girls' Baskelball-2, 3 Pep Club-I Library Club-I Chess Club-4 JOHN LEONARD ROBINSQN Wilh complele conlidence in himsell, Len never needed lo wor- ry aboul school work. We'll never undersland how he managed lo miss so much school and slill re- lain his high averages. Dance Club Presidenl-3 Radio Club-I, 2 Baskelball-I, 2, 3 Baseball-l, 2, 3, 4 Soccer-I, 4 Glee Club-3 Bowling Club-I, 2, 3, 4 Caplain-3 Albany Bowling Tourn.-4 Top 5 Bowler-3, 4 Sec. ol Sludenl Coucil-3 Pres. ol l-leallh Council-3 Vice-Pres. ol Class-2 74 wmv JA gfting WEJAEPZ Cixdlflftd OZOOHLEJ 66163 an! Zverfyone .ffidfpge an Cfiblgvbf fo Qi, pm c.z5,,,,i ogcjzwy. PETER WAYNE SMITH Class prexy for '59, Pele Ioolc mallers well in hand and cliligenlly worlced for The aclyancemenf ol The Senior class. Pele, an agile Tool- ball player, and a slaunch supporl- er of all class acfivilies, roclcelecl Ihrough The Senior year in high gear. Eoolball-I, 2, 3, 4 Varsily Club-4 Baseball-I, 2, 3, 4 Baslcelball Tirnelcper-I, 2, 3, 4 Dancing Club-I, 2, 3 CheT's Club-I, 2 Rille Club-I Proieclion Club-I Glee Club-I Bowling-I, 2, 3, 4 Senior Play-I Yearbook Business Slaff-2, 3 Fire Warden-3, 4 Class Presidenl-4 Sludenl Council-4 GRANT EDWARD SMITH One of loyal supporlers of Gen- eral Ivlolors proclucls, Granl' could usually be seen in his yellow Chevy. He was one of The mos? congenial anol conscienlious classnnales, al- ways willing Io Kun our many er- rands and help wifh our numerous clulies. Dance Club-2, 3 Rifle Club-I, 2 Proiecfion Club-I Eire Warden-3, 4 75 KAREN ELIZABETH SIVIITI-I I'Ier imaginalion combined wi'rh her sincerily and depend- abilily made her indispensilole 'ro Ihe senior class. I-Ier Iimely sense of humor will enlerlain her palienls as she sluclies nurs- ing al' Syracuse. Yearbook-3, 4 Assl. I.ayouI Eclilor-3 I-li-Rock-2 Bowling-I Glee Club-I, 2, 3 Phofography Clulo-2 l'Iome Ec. Club-I Pep Club-I, 2 Ticlcef Seller-4 DUANE PAUL TAYLOR JeT-propelled, Duane seemed To have unIimiTed energy. This capTivaTing charmer was an ac- Tive parTicipanT in many acTivi- Ties. The Senior class owes him' Thanlcs Tor The many TiclceTs he has prinTed Tor class TuncTions. BaslreTbalI-I, 2, 3 Baseball-I Dancing Club-2, 3, 4 Fire Warden-3, 4 , TIMOTHY WILLIAM SWAN I ETernaIIy youThTul, Tim was known Tor his enThusiasm and his unseITishness. I-le greeTed everyone wiTh a ready I-IelIo and a Triend- ly smile. ATTer seeing The Donlcey BasI4eTbaII game, no one would ever believe he severely TracTured his leg lasT year. CheT's Club--I, 2 Fire Warden-3, 4 SANDRA JOYCE TEW Tall, graceTul Sandi is a girl oT many TaIenTs. A wizard wiTh The sewing needle, a masTer wiTh mu- sical insTrumenTs, and a valuable employee oT The General Tele- phone Company, Sandi is one of The mosT versaTile girls in The class. Cheerleading-2 Girls' BasIceTball-2, 3 Bowling-I, 2, 3, 4: CapT.-4 Yearbook-3, 4 I-li-Roclc-I, 23 Band-3-4 Dancing Club-I, 2, 3 Pep Club-I Library Club-I, 2,3 Glee Club-I Home Ec. Club-I Top 5 Bowling-4 Sax QuarTeT-4 7 Class SecreTary--I 6 I-leaITh Council-3 Albany Bowling Tourn.-4 Qcafluafion Glzzzivef, ZAR A-BPLISOZA 721941258 QILMCL CQCZETA 014, :J jliggdfilti jjfdflfte. ARTHUR RICHARD THAYER Ar+'s seal was of+en vacanf dur- ing hunling season bul he seldom came home from lhe woods emp- iy-handed. A sfar in all sporis, Ari was a greal all-around fellow. Arl's culinary experience ai PoH'er's Din- will assure his success as a chef. Vice Presidenf-4 Sfudenl Council-3 Varsify Club, Vice-Pres.-3 Secrelary-4 Dance Club-I, 2, 3,4 Rifle Club-I Chei's Club-I Eoofball-I, 2, 3,4 Baseball-2, 3, 4 Baskeiball-I, 2, 3 CHARLES BERTRAM WHEELER Enlhusiaslic, enlerprising Chuck was our man wilh a camera. Indis- pensable lo 'rhe yearbook sialic, Chuck look nearly all ihe piclures lor lhe Hackensack. His leisure lime was spenl enieriaining wilh his magician's acis, ably assisled by Rulhie. Pholography Club-I Dance Club-I, 2 Rroieclion Club-I, 2 Rifle Club-I, 2 Radio Club-3 Soccer-I, 2 Eire Warden-3, 4 Yearbook Lilerary Slafl-3 77 MARGERY MAE VERNUM lv1aggie's ouf-of-lown in- feresls keep her preH'y well oc- cupied. She was always ready wifh a helping hand when if came lo raising money for ihe Seniors. KniH'ing Club-2 Dancing Club-l ,2, 3, 4 Hi-Rock-2 Yearbook Slalf-3 Library Club-I, 2 Girls' Bowling-4 Girls' Baskeiball-2 Slamp Club-I Tickel Seller-3, 4 BEST DRESSED Kaly DeLoria and Bob Carpenler CLASS MUSICIAN Sandi Tew and Carl Brainard BEST DANCERS Pele Smillw and Saralee Orfon ii 'Q- MOST CONTROVERSIAL Rullw Combs and John Binder MOST ATHLETIC Karen Padroclc and Barry Aldrich BIGGEST FLlRTS Ellie Goldsmillw and Duane Griffin 6PLl:0'C MOST CONSIDERATE Granf Smilln and Sandy Carpenler W f . ,Q ' . 1-W CLASS CUT-UPS Duane Taylor and Barb McElroy K-f-Il'YY?0I1Si 4 Q Moab Iii if 3535 CLASS GIGGLERS Len Eldridge and Barb Barfon CLASS COOKS Ari' Thayer and Marge Vernum BIGGEST DAYDREAMERS Timmy Swan and Vera Olden I ,W MOST AGREEABLE Chuck Wheeler and Mrs. Fruna Sandy Monroe MOST HELPFUL , .. ..,. N- . if ' Q I A ,Q - 'A BIGGEST EXCUSE MAKERS Len Robinson and Befh clayfaeid -A BEST SPORTS Rufh Moore and Jim Bunker inn I' I,,. I I I, - ,x Q Tix .I UK , XL.,-' Q .f I MOST DEPENDABLE Karen Smi'rh and AI Hall k.... Y 1 fi I :si f i ' xii' : Q , ,'bQ is is fc 'il if M is lg.. J S J mm ii 1' 51 V -is' cics IH -as - : ' z-if 1, ni, ii' A 1: Q , , ff : ., , W Tis , 1:14 ,il css .,,: .ii , Q - Wg, ,is 3 .e, 1- .m,,,sfz4 f zf ,s:,i,,i5:., , iff? i i V MR. AND MISS W. C. S. KATHRYN DeLORlA - PETER SMITH . . . ihe oufsfancling members of 'rhe Senior class. Afier considerable Jrhoughi by a commiifee of faculfy members who searched ihe Senior class for The siudenis oufsianding in service To rheir school, physical healih, social poise, menfal sfrengfh, spirifual vision, personaiiiy, and couriesy. Kafhryn Del.oria and Peier Smifh were chosen as This year's Mr. and Miss W. C. S. 80 r :- , , gl, ' 'w,.-C I1 2, , 'f .-.- P ' ' v V I' . - f' f'?'l'1g-jx, in q-A.:.V ,, ' ,wg '-a'f'1- . . -3'-, -M:-1 .. . i bLf1 ' 14 wi, I ,qi 'u ,z w W . -'?,1' -1 . t' ' - 7 A -' . 'li + . - ff - wi . 'I .S 1' , A 1' F fi A i ., . f ' i' . 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Ph: L 1,11 33.17 -X52 I I,l,!1Y,h lx- , - I.- .5 ' , in f 1 Aj J - 1- - - ' A-K, .1 -ff, '-if ' -- ,M V .4 ' ' SfAh:. 4 ow: ' f . .S 'v' ,-aff., - ,D 1 , 3 -lI.:j- JI, -.V V L .--44.4 '-?'fi'. - .L Cox Sons C1 Vining, lnc. Compliments of KOHN BROS. SHOES 179 Glen St. Glens Falls Makers of Caps and Gowns, Academic Hoods, Judicial Robes, Choir Gowns, Church Vestments, Best Styles, Material, Workmanship 131 East 23rd Street New York 10, New York Gramercy 5-4134 THOMAS A. GALANTE Cr SONS, Inc. TAG-soN's PAPER, INC. Paper Toweling 8. Tissues Office: Mechanicville, N. Y. Plant: Warrensburg, N. Y. 'QP'- MILLWARDS PHARMACY 161 Main Street 'Wfnrwebf-Q. For a tasty meal or a delicious snack- Compliments of eat at Nick's Queen Village Restaurant South Warrensburg For take-out orders - call 9869 MIKE'S DINER MRS. HARRIET HYLAND Proprietress 82 M H N L. E. FRULLA oyes ADIRONDACK HARDWOOD Fuel Oil and Kerosene Fines' lo' FU lt e Lake George, N. Y. Phone 2477 Phone 3256 Warrensburg, New York DEL slGNonE's Mildred Elley Secretarial School FINE ITALIAN FOODS For Girls O ' R' l Th pposlte lo to eater 227 Quail Street, Albany, N. Y. Glens Falls, N. Y. - Send for Catalog ALBANY BUSINESS COLLEGE l26-l34 Washington Avenue Albany 6, New York STATE REGISTERED VETERAN APPROVED Col-E 31 HANK5 q Compliments of Wholesale Confectionery 182 Maple sf. Glens Falls, N. Y. Albany Frosted Foods' Inc' Snyder's Wine and Liquor Store U- GRANT BETHEL and SONS 190W Main Street The Landscape Gardeners Wcrrensburgl New York Lake George Garden Center Pl'lOf'Ie Phone L.G. 2400 83 Compliments The Very Best of Luck Class of '59 of PEG and RED STEELE WARREN INN STUDENT COUNCIL You Got e Get 'eml 'em? W Guaranteed Extermination Roaches, Rats, Mice, Bedbugs, etc. Special Termite Division ABALENE PEST CONTROL SERVICE, lnc. 220 Glen St., Glens Falls Tel.: 2-4900 Quality Work Efficient Service C , We are your clothes' best friend ompliments of Phone 2103 ' B b Sh Joe S e' 'P Warrensburg Dry Cleaners Warrensburg, N. Y. THE PILLARS FINKLE'S BRENNAN'S WE:rel::J:lrg?t'TtYl Plumbing and Heating H ROLLER RINK MOTEL Diamond Point for health s salie - Gifts' Antiques New York roller skate. The ROBERTS Tel. 5361 Phone L.G. 671 Glens Falls-Lake George Rd. Compliments of CQNNIES M H d Children's and Women's Wear erv ad en Gifts and Toys Used Cars Bought and Sold l6'fhx12l 9fggee' 281 Main Street Warrensburg, N. Y. 84 ABBOTT'S CORNER GRILL South Glens Folls New York Good LUCK, SeI'll0I'S Compliments of WILSEY'S RESTAURANT wAm-louse OUTLET Bl-UE HRD BAKERY Phone 9868 l53 Maple St. 190 Main St. Main Street Glens Falls, N. Y. Worrensburg, N. Y. ONLY ONE OF MANY - Vero Olden, Forrest Olden, Jr., Vivian Olden Peggy Olden Compliments of E C O N O M Y TRAIL ROAMERS Department Store GIFT SHO, Edna wmaomg , ond Glens Folls' Fomnly Store Julio potter 85 Carpenter Upper Glen Street Bus Bodies Glens Falls, N. Y. V. W. WEEKS Cr SONS, Inc. DISTRIBUTORS Phone 2-0075 THE OUTLET MEN'S and BOYS' STORE On Glen St. Hill Glens Falls Spruce Top Gardens Landscape - Planning - Service HENRY J. UNSOELD R.F.D., Chestertown, N. Y. On Route U.S. 9, midway Warrensburg - Chestertown Compliments of DICK'S SHELL STATION Tel. Warrensburg 4373 Good Luck to the Soccer Team S C O T T Y Compliments of I C0mPllmenf5 Of EXW' PMS' MARY ANN cAslNs and Roofer Prospect Ave. . CYGN ET BEAUTY SHOP Main St. Warrensburg 4691 IRMA MacNEILL HOWARD JOHNSON'S RESTAURANT Lake George South Glens Falls Open All Year Catering to Banquets and Special Parties 86 FRASIER PAINT CORPORATION Dist. Benj. Moore and Co. Warren, Washington and Saratoga Counties Point - Glass - Wallpaper Ph. 2-6549 39 Park St., Glens Falls Compliments of Compliments R. G. LANDRY f BUSINESS MACHINES The SHOE MAN KORY's GRILL Glens Falls, N. Y. KARL J. DUELL OLDSMOBILE Soles and Service and DUELL'S MOTEL Compliments of J. N. RASBACH PHOTO SERVICE, Inc. Over Thirty Years of Service To the Schools of Our Nation District Office: Main Office and Plant: 226 Denison Building l55 Myrtle Street Syracuse, New York Shelton, Connecticut 87 Compliments of S. A. G Son MARKET MEATS 8. GROCERIES George 8: Margaret 17 Park Street Drexel Glens Falls, New York Athol, New YOl'lC phone: 2,3483 ASH E'S HOTEL and COTTAGES Warrensburg, New York Phone: 2261 - 2931 A. C. Emerson and Co., Inc. Roy Nelson MUSIC CENTER Coal 81 Lumber Builders' Materials Shell Gasoline Range Fuel Oil 19 Exchange 5 ee' Glens Falls, Phone 4161 New York Compliments of JAMES J. RILEY Compliments of GREEN MANSIONS Warrensburg, New York Warrensburg Launderette Complimems of 11 Richards Avenue Warrensburg, New York ALFONSOIS One Stop Service for Your Laundry and Dry Cleaning Needs 88 BROWN'S SHOE STORE BUTZ, Fl-URIST ,48 Main Street Ridin-Hy Guest Ranch Andrew R. Butz, Prop. with compliments For the Best in Shoes from the cmd CARSTENS 2 Glendale Drive Dial 2-l87l The Best in Repairs Glens polls, N, Y, Thurman, New York . Le Chalet Francais FRUIT MARKET The French Restaurant of the Adirondacks Retail and Wholesale on Reservation only Fruits and Vegetables Madeleine et Camille Desmaison Telephone Warrensburg 8611 Warrensburg, N. Y. 46 Main Street 9 . . . in Glens Falls, N. Y. The Friendly Department Store . . . including Shoes - Beauty Salon - Homemaker Shop Convenient Parking . . . Elm Shoplot 89 . CAMERON KENYON S CHARLES REYNOLDS and CAMERON GULF SERVICE Watch Repair Building Lumber Route 9 166 Main Street and Chain Sqwg Warrensburg, N. Y. WOFYSNSIDUVQ Athol, New York Phone 7291 New YOTIC Phone 5473 COLONIAL ARMS Warrensburg, New York MARK and EDNA BRUCE, Owners BUCHHOLZ HAIRDRESSERS Phone 661 I 169 Main Street Warrensburg, New York SILVER STAR DINER Open 24 Hours a Day Chestertown New York Routes 8 8. 9 NORTHWOODS INN Athol, New York We stake our reputation on steak O 8. lj Dancing every Saturday Night Phone 2831 FARRAR'S PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS Hood's Ice Cream Gifts for All Occasions 45 Main Street 90 Compliments of Complimems of - The Erlanger Stores - ZELLA TEW Erlanger's Fashion Store General Contractor Erlanger's Men's and Boys' Store, Inc. Glens Falls and Saratoga Springs, N. Y. GEORGE L' PRATT' Mgr' KEEP WELL INFORMED MIKE ToNEY's Redd G,ee,,,,,,,,se THE POST-STAR Glens Falls and THE GLENS FALLS TIMES Compliments of Compliments of NOVELTIES CAL'S The Warrensburg l59 Main Street RESTAURANT Wwensburgl New York Chamber of Commerce Comp,,men,S O, PRQLLER AGENCY, Inc TRI-COUNTY INSURANCE B C d ' oston an y Kitchen PACKAGE STORES 24 Elm St. Glens Fans Glens Falls, N. Y. Phone 2-588l Compliments of BORDEN'S ICE CREAM Glens Falls, New York 91 H. S. ENGLANDER KING GEORGE MDTEL E- D- WHWE Compliments A. F- BARBER Routes 9 and 9N Lake George, New York of L. G, 2906 ANDY'S d Bll.L'S ' ' 50 Ultra-modern Units an Men S Outfitters Glens Falls, New York Boulevard Bowling Center GEURGE REWNGTQN l7 Brunswick Automatics GENERAL INSURANCE Glens Falls 2-1525 WL1re'1j,fHQ 1Qf'eY. on the Boulevard Dial 39ll 'W ' ll ELEc1iii Ai. l D0 IT ' CARRINGTON ELECTRIC Electrical Contractor Call Warrensburg 9252 J. R. Earl 6' Sons, lnc. HERRICK'S Phone 481 Lake George, N. Y. GARAGE HARDWARE CORNER s'roRE S I limi A I a es if W' ervice pp iances Warrensburg, New York Phone 5861 Towing - Repairing Builders' Supplies Storage Electrical Supplies Expert Mechanics and Contracting 92 BERTRAND 81 BAKER Compliments of OVlTT'S PHARMACIST Inc. 1 1 . Established 18719 ,SAMS PLACE, Amon se V'c9 Drugs and Sundries Dix Ave., Glens Falls KARENA SALEEN 8- JACK TONEY 234 Main St. Trailways Bus Depot Owners Warrensburg, New York Phone 4401 1 Don 51009 5 G0 09e REIRDEN and TRACY 16 Main Street Warrensburg, N. Y. Your Holpolnl Dealer Main Street Phone 6921 Pl 0 'e 7131 ERLE RHRDEN - Phone 5421 ROSS TRACY - Phone 3091 DAISY DAIRY, Inc. 32 Dix Avenue Glens Falls, N. Y. Phone 2-2583 STEPHEN H ERTZ JEWELER 111 Glen Street Glens Falls, New York Clark's Department Store everything for less Glens Falls, N. Y. Remember . . . Sporting Photo Goods Supplies Compliments RoBERT's I of JEWELRY sHoP LAPHAM S III P Il 6 Warren Street ll Cys to oy Glens Falls Opposite Glens Falls phone 2169 . Ins. Co. N. Y. For Service 2-3175 93 I Al-LEN'S MEN'S SHOP Ac'-':E5IeE:,EH S Sewing, Alterations . Z' Re l C Cl Featuring Bond Clothes Smeg H390 lppers p O e 208 Glen Street 262 Glen Street Tel. 2-3425 Glexlpcglioglg Y' If you don't know diamonds, 5 Hogan! Road ' know your jeweler 2 POTTER'S DINER and MOTEL 4l Main Street Warrensburg, New York Open 24 Hours Phone 9889 Compliments of C I. t omp imen s Restaurant - Cabins - Bar NORTH EASTERN of Phone 9401 Noni. creek PRODUCTS CORP- A FRIEND New York GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF '59 The Areharts 1000 ACRES RANCH Stony Creek, New York 94 Compliments of LAN E'S SUNOCO SERVICE A PETE'S TAXI Friend 4521 or 8491 Compliments of CLAYFlELD'S DEPARTMENT STORE Compliments of R b STEWART'S ICE CREAM emem ef . . . 8 From Cottage to Castle Sc ' 10c 48 Main Street WOODBURY LUMBER W0,,e,,sbu,g, N. Y, 51.00 Up PHILIP 3. ELAIN KENYON Compliments of WARRENSBURG CENTRAL SCHOOL FACU LTY CLU B snAYooN a. CHAPMAN om ms 0 Compliments C pl t f , of EVe'Y'hi 9 in 'he WALTER HERRMAI-1's V Music Line SKY'-I N E Worrensburg BOWLING ALLEYS 144-146 Glen Sf. New York 1 Glens Falls, New Yok 95 BULLARD - GLENCRAFT PRINTING, INC. if Modern, Efficienf Planf for Yearbook Producfion We'II l'Ielp you Plan ll . . . Lay ll' Oul . . . and Discuss all 'rhe Technical Delails . . . wilh a view lo producing a Yearbook you may be proud of. I3 EAST WASHINGTON SIREET GLENS FALLS, NEW YORK 1' Call 2-2050 for YOUR nexf Yearbook 96 The FASHION SHOP BRALEY 81 NOXON ALBERT A. MIDDLETON 29 Horicon Ave. The Worrensburg, N. Y. Housewares 7 Gifts phone 8981 I9 Ridge sf. - 208 Glen sf. P 'S - Spomng Goods E xcavotin Glens Falls' New York North Creek Phone 2855 gl U Trucking, Lumbermg compnmenfsof Johnny's Sundial Shoe Store STEWART FARRAR Shoes for All the Family JOHN BELLEPHINE, Proprietor 25 Ridge St. Worrensburg, New York l3 Ridge Street Glens Falls, New York The Worrensburg P. T. A. Offers These Suggestions: Forget the slander you have heard, Forget the hasty, unkind word, Forget the quarrel and the cause, Forget the whole affair because Forgetting is the only way. Forget the storms of yesterday, Forget you ever get the blues, But don't forget to pay your dues. Compliments of WARREN STOVE 8: FURNITURE EXCHANGE RUSSELL 8. WAIT, Inc. New and Used Glens Falls, N. Y. Stoves and Furniture 226 Warren Street Glens Falls, N. Y. Glen Supply Company, Inc. 52-54 Park Street Dial 2-3137 Glens Falls, New York Shef and John's Lunch 39 Main Street So. Glens Falls, N. Y. Hot Sandwiches Hot Dogs Compliments of LANGE'S PHARMACY l55 Canada Street Lake George, N. Y. 97 Best Wishes to All Our Future Customers in Warrensburg PATRICK TOBACCO COMPANY GLENS FALLS, Leland Paper Co. PARADE! LAKE Motel - Restaurant Paper and Paper Products BC-Ifhifig BGGCP1 3 Miles North of Glens Fall M Mile off Route 9 Dial 2-0949 Glens Falls, N. Y. Sales and Service CRANES - SHOVELS DOZERS - FRONT-END LOADERS Wire Rope Distributor CARL R. KENYON Warrensburg, N. Y. Phone 4821 98 Compliments of ROBERT SWEET LUMBER Warrensburg ABC GIFT SHOPPE DUBAY'S Paint center Home Bar Accessories GULF SERVICE everything for the decorator Gifts - Housewares 20 MGFH Street 28-30 Elm Street Main and Theriot Sts. I Phone 4111 GI Chestertown N Y Paint - Glass - Wallpaper ens Falls, N. Y. Ph e 2-6534 T I 4341 Power Tools FRED DeVRlES, Owner HICKORY SMOKED HAMS-BACON COUNTRY SAUSAGE stigma cs-ieesaif Sharp Cheese - Black Angus Steer 1 99 J. E. Sawyer fr Co., Inc. HEARTWOOD Distributors PRODUCTS CO. HARDWARE, STEEL, MILL SUPPLIES 5,09 Brand Charcoal PLUMBING AND HEATING MATERIALS W b N Y KOHLER FIXTURES - BRIGGS BEAUTYWARE 'mfgf ugh' ' ' PATRoNlzE YOUR Log:2L8?f25owfgRE DEALER AND PLUMBER ' - t r Glens Falls,elNev:e3ork Durling Studio and Camera Shop C' A' NOBLE ERNEST A JosLlN General Repairing ' GILCHRIST MANOR Lqcksmuith and SUN Warrensburg, New York Plumbing 8' Healing Telephone 453' Contractors 253 Boy Street Phone 2-5656 Glens Falls, N. Y. Oil Burner Service IO0 D5 i vu, WE' 'IB 543 21: C 0 un,- E n. ado 3 HICKEYCF5 .0- A Compliments of Compliments The Colonie Restaurant ,,, 38 Elm Street, Just off South Street CLASS OF 1960 Glens Falls, New York MCKINNEY GRCCERY Compliments of Quality with Economy Groceries - Beer Burns News Agency, Inc, Free D I' e e N ry 84 Glen Street RW Sm' Glens Falls, N. Y. Warrensburg, N. Y. AIR-LAND MOTOR PARTS, Inc. AUTOMOTIVE JOBBERS 23-25 Bay Street Glens Falls, New York Phone: 2-0921 - 2-0922 Branches: Granville Hudson Falls Phone 2215 LALOR d PASCO - - ' Lloyd Higgins Mobil Service . . - Glen and Pine Streets Televlslon ' Radio Glens Fans Repairs and Service New York Flat Rock Road Lake George New York Compliments of F h M d G ' SEARS ROEBUCK and Company 'es em on 'ocenes l88 Main Street Glens Falls, N. Y. Phone 9629 lO2 Compliments of . R. OLDEN 81 SONS Warrensburg, New York LUMBER Phone 7057 Compliments of A FRIEND HUGH'S FLOWERS HUGH and ADRA TRENARY Phone 2181 I Worrensbu rg, New York i l AWG FINE FOODS At Your Local Neighborhood Store Blue Sky Restaurant Glens Falls, New York GLENS FALLS TOY COMPANY Wholesale Distributors Abraham George Catering to Weddings and Banquets 103 Phone Glens Falls, N. Y., 2-3930 Compliments of Duane G. Peacock KEN MURPHY Cars Bought and Sold LUMBER co. Located on Farm-to-Market Road 500 Feet off Route 9 at Halfway House Chestertown, N. Y. R. D. l, Lake George, N. Y. D. E. Pasco 8' son, Inc. Volkswagen - Sales 81 Service Hardware - Grain BYOITIIGY In1P0l'tS Building 5UPPll9S Upper Glen Street Tel' 328l Glens Falls, New York Worrensburg' N' Y' Phones: Sales - 2-7680 - Service - 2-3553 Adirondack Pine Hernlock C0mplimenfS of Everett Frulla, lnC. LQQN LAKE LUMBER TRADING POST Chestertown, N. Y. Phone 4081 FRED and LORRETTE HAIGHT Sanford Street Warrensburg, N. Y. NORTHERN CLEANERS Richard Baker and Sons and FURRIERS LUMBER 18 Peck Ave. Glens Falls, N. Y. Phone 2-4242 Warrensburg, New York Compliments of SUNSET ORTON C1 McCLOSKEY R'D'NG STAB'-E5 ERNEST A. BALOSIE, Owner Compliments of l04 GILBERT J. POTTER GENERAL INSURANCE Phone 2161 SCOTT B. SMITH CO. HALL'S BOAT CORP. Best Regards GLENDALE FURNITURE CO., Inc New 81 Used Boats 8. Motors frgm 11-,e Evinrude - Thompson Phone 2-1108 Glasspor HI-ROCK STAFF upper Glen Sf, Boat Rentals Glens Falls, N. Y. A OAK ST- CII- Co- Complete Musical Service ESSOHLEAT Hickey's Music Store 330 East State Street 35 Main St., Warrensburg Ithaca New York Te 363' Phone 4-1 101 I05 THOMAS HARRI NGTQN C 'f,1 'e 'S Excavation - Trucking -- Concrete Work A FRIEND Compmnfsof William H. Mallery Agency WARRENSBURG Nationwide Insurance and Mutual Funds AMERICAN LEGION Auxiliary Unit No. 446 209 Mom sf. Worrensburgl N. Y. Tel. 6491 THE EMERSON NATIONAL BANK WARRENSBURG, N. Y. LUZERNE-HADLEY BRANCH LAKE LUZERNE, N. Y. COMMERCIAL 81 SAVINGS Member Federal Deposit I V . Insurance Corporation 'hits' A I 106 ' I -M-its an ADIRONDACK FRUIT STORE Jacobs and Toney .157 Main Street Warrensburg, NewiYork We, the Yearbook Staff of 1959, sincerely thank the advertisers and patrons who made possible this Hackensack. It has been through your cooperation and interest that we have succeeded in this publication of our Annual. The Staff 107 PATRONS Mr. Charles M. Abraham Mrs. Dorothy F. Aubrey Rev. and Mrs. Donald L. Aubrey Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Baker Mrs. Norma Baker Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bates Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Benedict Miss Faustine Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Jack Binder Miss Patricia Bisbee Mr. Kenneth P. Brefka Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Brown Miss Evelyn Brown Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cameron Mrs. Doris Carpenter J. H. Capezzuti and Barber Shop Miss M. E. Chaffee Mr. Robert Claus Mr. and Mrs. Charles Combs Mrs. Laura Lines Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Love Mr. and Mrs. James A. Magee Mr. William H. Mallery Miss Mary Mattison Mrs. Joseph McDowell Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs . A. Ivan Moore Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Walker Mr. and Mrs. Russell Millington Kenneth W. Morey James Morwood Anthony A. Muratori Edward A. Murphy Frank Murray Kenneth Niles G. Northrop Lester Norton Forrest Olden, Jr. Orton Lee Orton Mr. and Mrs. Earl Coombs Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cornell Mrs. Edith Crandall Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. J. V. Cudney John E. Cunningham Mr. and Mrs. Carl D. Eaton Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Ellis Earl C. Ely John Fisher Rev. and Mrs. Roger W. Fitzgerald Mr. Robert Frank Mr. and Mrs. Albert Slingerland Frazier Mrs. Jean Freebern Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson Mrs. Madeline Jones Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Elihu Geraghty . Clifford Hall Gilford Hall W. J. Hanley Noble H. Harpp Robert Herrick Rev. James C. Hickey Mr. Frank A. Hurtubis Mr, and Mrs. Richard E. Kline Dr. and Mrs. Clinton E. Lawrence Mrs. E. Regina Orton Mr. and Mrs. Herrick Osborne Mrs. Marie Padrock Mr. and Mrs. Pete Prespare Mr. George Provost Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reoux Mr. and Mrs. Rexford C. Reynolds, Sr Mrs. Philip E. Rice Mr. and Mrs. Howard Savage Mr. Joseph Sce Mr. and Mrs. John F. W. Schulze Miss Ruth Selleck Mr. and Mrs. Francis Seville Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spatz Square Club Mrs. Claire L. Stockton Mrs. Carrie Stone Mr. Claude Swan Mr. and Mrs. Earl R. Swan Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Swan Mr. and Mrs. Francis Thayer Mr. and Mrs. John Wappett Mr. John Warner Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Weaver 1 . k . - Y ' iq' 65- I bfi N. 1' Y, 5 Q 6555 A f I ? .
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