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THE SENIOR CLASS OF
SAINT MARY'S ACADEMY
HOOSICK FALLS,NEW YORK
PRESENTS
THE ECHO FOR 1967
Table of Contents
Our Bishops ........... ... ... .. ... . .. . .. ... ... . . . .. .. . . .. 3
Dedication . . ... . . . .... . .... . ..... .. .... . . . . .. .... .. .... . . 4
Administration . . .... .. ... . ..... .. . .. . . ..... .. ..... . ..... . 5
Faculty .. . . . . .... . . . .. . . .. .. . .. . ... . .... .. ... . ... . . .... .. 6
Seniors ... .. . . .... . . . .. ... ... . .. . .... . . . .... . ... .. .. ... . . 7
Classes ... . .. . ... . .. .. .. .... . .. . .. . ... .. . . . . ... .. . . .... .. 19
Activities ... . .. . . .. .. . ..... ........ ... ..... . ... . . . ..... . 3 I
Sports ..... .. . .. . .. ... .. . .. . ..... . .. .. . .. .... .. .. ... .... 41
Advertising . .... . . ... ...... . ... . . .. ... . .. ... ....... .. . .. 49
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Our
Bishops
1o~t Rev. William A. Scully, D. D.
1o'l Rev. Edw.utl F. ~laginn, D. D., \'.G .
D E D I c A T I
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The Very Reverend Charles E. Bauman O.S.A.
In appreciation of all you have done for us in our school years at Saint -Mary's Academy we, the Class 1967 gratefully dedicate the Echo to you, Father Bauman.
This year marks the Fortieth Anniversary of your ordination to the priesthood. You have devoted these years working unselfishly for the greater honor and glory of God and the sanctification of the souls entrusted to you.
Because of your prudent and wise guidance and understanding, we leave S . 1\1. A. with a greater appreciation of the value of life with its opportunities for doing good for others.
It is our desire, therefore, to congratulate you on your Fortieth Anniversary and to wish you many more fruitful years in God ' s service on earth. We assure you of the sincere gratitude and deep respect which we shall always have for you, Father.
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Very Reverend Charles E. Bauman, O.S.A. Prior and Pastor; Principal
Reverend George J. Callaghan, O.S.A. Parish Assistant; Vice -principal
Religion I, II, III, IV
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Our Priests
Reverend Alfred J. Ellis, O.S.A. Parish Assistant
B. V.M. Sodality
Faculty
Sister .\1ary Josephine Business
Sister Frances Patricia English, French
Sister .\bry Sheila Vice -principal; Latin
Sister Philip 'v1aria M.J.thematics, Scien e
Sister Teresa J\gnes Mathematics, Librarian
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1966
1967
Sister 'v1arianne Patrice History
Sister Robert Marion Glee Club
SENIORS
Barbara A . Burns
David W. Allard "Pole"
Athletic, clever, friendly, dependent, typical
"Wi ely and slow; they stumble that run fast."
J. V. Basketball 1; Class President 3; Glee Club 1, 4; Student Council 3; In tram ural Football 2, 3; C. Y.O. 1, 2, 3,4; Yearbook Staff 4
Mary the Dawn,
"Barb"
Quiet, serene, studious, good-natured, gentlevoiced
"A still and quiet conscience . "
B.V . M . Sodality 1,2; Pep Club 3; C . Y . O. 1,2 , 3,4
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Richard J. Cuddihy "Rick"
Carefree, dignified, dreamy, well-liked, goodnatured
"In him alone 'twas natural to please."
Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Prom Committee 3,4; Intramural Football2,3; C.Y.O. 1,2,3,4
Christ the Perfect Day.
Joseph E. Galvagni ''Joe"
Well-liked, humorous, curious, always willing, fun
"Young in limbs, in judgment old."
Class President 2; Class Treasurer 4; Student Counci12,4; J.V. Basketball2; Varsity Basketball1,2, 3,4; Intramural Football 2, 3,4; C. Y.O. 1, 2, 3,4; Prom Committee 3
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1ary C . Galvin "?\fame"
Intelligent, reserved, honest, easy-going, wellmannered
"There 1s time for all things. "
B. V.M. Sodality 1,2; Glee Club 1,3,4; Student Council 3; Class Secretary 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Sophomore Float 2; C.Y . O. 1,2,3,4
Kathleen .\1. Gorman "Kate"
Dependable, ardent, friendly , talkative, funloving
"The hand that hath made you fair hath made you good . "
Glee Club 1,2 , 3,4; B. V . \1. odality 1,2 , 3 , 4; VicL President Sodality 4; Class Secretary 2; YearbookStaff4; Pep Club 3; C . Y . O . 1,2,3,4; Prom Committee 3; Choir 1, 2, 3; Student Council 2; Sophomore Float 2; Bowling 3
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Mary the Gate,
Patricia.\. Greenwood
Helpful, rcsel"\ e, honest, fun, alw.tys nice
"As good-natured a soul as e 1er trod on shoe leather."
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B.V.\.1. Sodality 1,2; Pep Club 3; Glee Club 1, 2;C.Y.O. 1,2,3,4
Christ the Heav'nly Way.
Jean :'1.1. Hewson "Jl'armic"
Quiet, helpful, intelligent, fun, a real friend
"Her voice was ever soft, gentle and low."
B. V. \1. Sodality 1; Student Council-!; \"icc President 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3,4; Class ccrctary 3; C . Y .0. 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3
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Robert M. Melesky
Joan T. Jenuskevice "Joni"
Warm -hearted, dependable, helpful, confident, artistically inclined
"A constant friend is a thing rare, and hard to find . . "
B. V . M . Sodality 1,2,3,4; Class Secretary 1; Class Treasurer 2; Pep Club 3; Science Club 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Student Council 2; Choir 1, 2, 3; Bowling 3; Sophomore Float 2; C. Y.O. 1,2,3,4
Mary the Root,
"Alfred"
Competent, confident, helpful, matchless, talkative
"The force of his own merit makes his way . "
Varsity Baseball2,3,4; J . V. Basketba111,2; Varsity Basketball2,3,4; Intramural Football2,3; Class President 1; Glee Club 1; ational Honor Society 3,4; Science Club 3; \!tar Boy 1, 2, 3; C.Y.O. 1,2,3,4
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Laurel L. Mitchell "Laurie"
Petite, dependable, intelligent, cheerful, cooperative
" othing endures but personal qualities ."
Glee Club 1,3,4; B.V.M. Sodality 1,2; Pep Club 3; ational Honor ociety 3,4; Student Council 3; Vice Pr•sident 3; Prom Committee 3; C.Y.O. 1, 2,3,4
Christ the Mystic Vine.
Robert S. owak "Bob"
Helpful, class chauffeur, golf player, reliable, tactful
"Life is short but th re is always time for courtesy."
J.V. Basketball1,2; Varsity Basketball 3,4; Varsity Baseball 1,2, 3,4; C.Y .O. 1,2, 3,4; Class President4; Altar Boy 1,2,3,4; Science Club 3; Science Club Vice President 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Football 2, 3; Class Treasurer 1; Student Council 1,4
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Christine E. Palmateer "Chri>"
Fun-10\ ing, courteou>, li\cly, eJ.rne>t, ambitious
"I wbh you J.ll the joy that you can wish . .. "
PcpClub3; Glee Club 1,3,4; C.Y.O. 1,2,3,4
Mary the Rose-Grape,
Veronica A. Peglow "Ron"
Carefree , wt:ll-dressed, amiable, fun-loving, obliging
"Youth is full of pleasure, age is full of care."
Glee Club 1,4; B.V . 1. Sodality 1,2,4; Pep Club 3; Choir 1,2,3; C.Y.O . 1,2,3,4
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Barbara /1. . Po\\'ers "Barb"
S pentane ous, fashion conscious, good -natured, cheerful, fun
"!l.s merry ,ts the day b long . "
B.V . .\1. Sodalit) 1,2,4; Glee Club 1,3,4; Bowlin~ 3; Prom Committee 3; Pep Club 3; Choir 1, 2, 3; Gym Imtruc.tor 4; C.'t.O. 1, 2, 3,4
Christ the Sacred Wine .
.\1argaret E. Rimkunas "\1ar~"
Dependable , ardent, cnthu Ltsti ·, efkr.es ent, light-hearted
"\\.hat 1cr she did was done with so much ease."
B. V . \1. Sodality 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1, 3 , 4; Sodality Prdect 4; Pep Club 3; Yearbook Editor 4; C.Y.O. 1,2 , 3,4; Choir 3; Bowling 3; Prom Cochairman 3; Sophomore Float 2; StudL•nt Council V icc President 4
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Carmclla /\. Rob rto "Carmie"
Friendly, loyal, excitable, precise, obliging
"Good nature and good sense must ever join."
B. V. M. Sodality 1, 2,4; Glee Club 1, 2,4; Choir 1, 2; Prom Committee 3; Sophomore Float 2; C . Y.O. 1,2,3,4
John J . Stempek "John"
Good-natured, earnest, athletic, reliable, highspirited
"Tomorrow do thy worst, for I have lived today. "
J.V. Basketball 1; Varsity Basketball 2, 3,4; Varsity Baseball 1,2,3,4; C.Y . O. 1,2,3 , 4; Golf 3,4; Class Vice President 4; Student Council 4; Prom Committee 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Intramural Football 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 3, 4
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Mary the Mother,
Lee A . Thurber "L~e"
Ami.tblc, \h.t'ious, obliging, talkati\e, lm;es to argue
"I am a fe.tther for each wind that blow>."
B . V . ~L od.dity 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1; Prom Committee 3; Yearbook St.tff 4; C . Y .0. 1, 2, 3,4; Pep Club 3; Bowling 3; Choir 1, 2, 3; SophomorL' Float 2
Christ the Mother's Son.
i\1aric 0. Toohey ":'o.larie"
Dependable·, cordial, humorous, talkati>e, amiable
"I shall l.J.ugh myself to death."
Glee Club 1,3,4; Pep Club 3; B. V.i\1. odality 1, 2; C . Y . O . 1,2,3, 4; Sophomore Float2; Choir 1, 2,3
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Therese A. Vosh "Terry"
Deliberate, competent, vibrant, determined, direct
"What wisdom can you find that is greater than kindness?"
B. V. M. Sodality 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Choir 1,2,3; C.Y.O. 1,2,3,4; Sophomore Float 2
Both Ever Blest As the Ages Run
Clifford J. Warrick "Jay"
Authority on cars, co-operative, deep, proper, hotrods and guns
"Thou speakest wiser than thou art aware of. "
Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Varsity Basketball 3; Class Treasurer 3; Varsity Basketball Manager4; C.Y.O. 1,2,3,4
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CLASSES
s E N I 0 R s
With such concentration, there is little doubt that the Seniors in Typing I will increase their speed in their timing.
Robert Nowak, Joseph Galvagni, Richard Cuddihy, and Robert Melesky work in the library on their research paper for English 4 .
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Father Callaghan questions Kathleen Gorman on apologetics in Religion 4.
Members of History 12 class locate materials for reports in the library. STANDI G: Joseph Galvagni, Lee Thurber; SEA TED: Veronica Peglow, Richard Cuddihy, Jay Warrick, Lauric Mitchell, Kathleen Gorman, Barbara Powers.
The topic of bailments in the Business Law class seems to bring up some question for discussion with Barbara Burns, Jean Hewson, Joan Jenuskevice and Richard Cuddihy.
All eyes are on Bob Melesky as he draws for John Stempek, James Sennett and Dave Allard a force diagram.
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Dave Allard, Bob Melesky and Bob Nowak enjoy the challenge of Math 12.
Margaret Rimkunas, Marie Toohey, Barbara Burns, Joan Jenuskevice, Carmelle Roberto and Christine Palmateer --the future secretaries of the Shorthand II class seem to take their dictation seriously.
1st ROW top: S. Butkas, T. Keeley, G. Keegan, R. Ruditis, P. Luke, D. Shaw, M. Searcy, S. DeSacia, P. Rivard, K. Pappas, C. Fitzpatrick, W. Thurber, P. Ryan, S. Hoag, J. Buck, P. Wright, D. Morin, S. McDonough, C. Ellis, S. owik, W. Ellis, N. Durkee, E. Shiland, C. McCart, J. Sennett, C. Tuttle, L. Delurey, S. Galvagni, M. LaFlamme.
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Juniors, Colleen Fitzpatrick, Susan Nowik, Elizabeth Shiland, Sharon Hoag, Gary Keegan, Thomas Keeley and Stanley Butkas rehearse their panel discussion for Sister Marianne Patrice.
Math 11 poses a problem for Michael Searcy, William Thurber and Dennis Shaw.
Birthday dates assume a "new look" to these Latin Three students, Cheryl Galvagni, Patricia Wright, Karen Pappas, and David Morin.
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A test in Business Arithmetic seems to pose no problem for Mary Galvin as other members of the class look on in anticipation.
The Juniors work diligently at the Reading Lab. books in English Ill class.
The members of the Bookkeeping I class seem to be in a thoughtful mood as Mal)' La Flammc is r~.:ady with a quc~tion.
William Illis check to sec if his work is centered correctly as Pamela Ryan, Susan De Sacia, and Robert Ruditis work to finish their typing assignments .
It's hom'-'" ork checking time in Fr~.;nch II class as Gary Keegan, Dennis Shaw, Michael Searcy, and Margaret Rimknnas corrl.!ctly write their assignments on the board .
s 0 p H 0 M 0 R E s
Leah Gorman, Kathleen Kempf, Donald Fleming and William McGeoch with others of the Biology class appreciate Helen
ugent 1 s leaf collection.
P. Kennedy, K. Banks, D. J. Morin, W. M. Shiland
1st ROW top: B. Valentine, J.
Gorman, J. :\1artellc, :\1. \\irmusky, L. Gorman,
K. K'"mpf, C. St. Hilaire, C. Lukas, S. Seaman, B. Graney
J. olan, H. Nugent, J. Austin, L. Ridler, !'vi. Bogardus, E. Cullen
. Wilbrant, /\. Guerin, D. Kenyon, D. PerC), S. Pappas, Fleming, E. Guiden, J. Schmigcl, P. Hewson, W. :\1cGeoch, Rasch, W. Stcmpek, G. Crucctti, D. Fleming, R. Greenwood,
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Peter Hewson, Janice Schmigel and Michelle Bogardus listen as Deborah Kenyon reads a bit of humor.
Perhaps James Morin, Lucinda Ridler, Sandra Pappas and Ronald Greenwood will have no trbuble when it comes to reconciling a bank statement and a checkbook balance.
Lucinda Ridler and Kathleen Kempf recite a dialogue in French I class .
The intricacies of Purpose clauses are conquered by these Latin Two students.
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Sophomores hold a buzz session on newly selected history topics. Sister Marianne Patrice works with Betsy Cullen, Pat Shiland, William Rasch, Tony Butkas, Cecelia St. Hilaire, Gary Crucetti,
ancy Willbrant, Diane Fleming, and William Stempek.
Constructions in Math 10 are simple for James Gorman, Meg Wirmusky, Claire Lukas and Joe Martelle.
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F R E s H M E N
1st ROW top: M. Warrick, J. Waitkus, G. Durkee, G. McAuliffe, J. Clancy, J. Sennett, M. Burns, . Waytkus, P. Medvetz, E. Fairbanks, M. Blinstrub, K. St. Hilaire, D. Carswell, M. Roberto, A .
Hyland, S. Bromirski, D. Rogers, V. Cuddihy, K . Greenwood, K. Shiland, J. LaMagdaleine, D. Rogers, M. Gorman, L. Murphy, T. Downey, L. Brandi, D. Luke, C. Bogardus, R. Squires, J. Pokines.
In this little section of the Basic Mathematics class, the camera has caught Michael Burns and Lawrence Murphy at the board. Sister Teresa Agnes is guiding Gerald McAuliffe and Edward Fairbanks.
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George Durkee, Curtis Bogardus, John Waitekus and JoAnn La Magdaleinc prepare for literary discussion of "The Scarlet Ibis"
Speaking in Latin and hearing one's own voice arc new experiences for Freshmen in Latin I, Martin Warrick, Mary Ann Roberto, Deborah Carswell, and Justin Pokines.
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"How much docs it weigh?" is the question asked by Joseph Clancy, Ann Marie Hyland, Mary Gorman and Louis Brandi as Daniel Luke prepares to record it.
Thomas Dov.'Tley, Kathleen Gree nwood, Lynn Cuddihy and eil W aytkus are found to be highly absorbed in their Religion I class.
Sister Marianne Patrice and Freshmen, Dorothy Rogers, Kyle ~hiland, Darlene Rogers and Randall Squires work with different types of maps.
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Sets cause Michael Blinstrub, John Sennett, Robert Medvetz, Stephanie Bromirski and Kathryn St. Hilaire to go around in circles in Math 9.
ACTIVITIES
Ring Ceremony
October 7, 1966
A Cl.lss ring is a symbol of educational achievement. Sine the purpose of education is to K. ·ow GOD, it ,eems fitting IJ1at the class rings should be ble sed. The blessed class ring is presented with the hope that it "·ill be a reminder of the obligation of leading exemplary lives as a result of that education . Cherish the ring as something preciow, and wear it proudly. Do not give it away lightly for it proclaims all loyalty to your school.
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Each year representatives from various colleges and professions are invited to career night to prepare our student with a greater background for the future.
Sister Mary Sheila and Mrs. R . Hayden make final preparations for Career Night.
c A R E E R
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R. 'owak, Pres; J. Stunpek. \'. Pre>; J. Hewson. SLL.;].Gaha~n. Irc.l.
:\1. LaFlamme, Sec.; J. So.;nnell, Pres.; D. Shaw, Trea . ; \'I. Thurbu·, \ . Pres.
Student
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S tudenl Counci 1 officers .tcce pl ome help from Sisler ~I. She 1la. R. Melesky, Pre .. , ~1. Rimkunas, \. Pres.
Council
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]. :'-.1artelle, Pres.; K . Kempf, V. Pres.; K . Bank;, Sec.;). Morin, Treas .
]. Sennett, Pres.; 1. Gorman, Sec; A. Hyland, V. Pres . ; R. Medvetz, Treas.
S. M.A.'s High School Glee Club is an active group in all of the school's social acti\ 1lie
Jean Hew~on proudly accept the Belly Crocker of Tomorrow award from our Pa tor. Father Bamnan .
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l\lcmbers of the , 'ational Honor ocicty: R. :'11elcsk}·. L. l\litchcll, C. Fitzpatrick, E. Shiland, T. Keeley.
~~Dutch
Polonaize"
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School Organizations
ALU\1.: I 1\SSOCIA riO •• R. CuddiJl'. \.Pre~.; ~1r . ]. Bakaitb, ec.; Mr . D. Furman, Treas . ; \\'. \'\'irmu h")·. Pre .
110:\U SCHOOL ASSOCI'\ l 10 :O,l.t·. \\. u~L Jl. Treas.; \!r. 1 . Lipor.ICL', \ . Pres.; \lr. R . lla}den, Pres.; :\!1 . l·ranc" \! illel, So.::c.
MEMORIAL G!FlS ,..:...-. ··":<' ___ ___._., ... ~
ST. :\!ARY'S AUXILIARY :\!r. G . Crucetti. \'.Pres.;. !.r .. S . Rimkunas. SLc.; h. Callaghan;. irs. H . :\1arcoux, Pres.;. !r . R. CLdd hy. Trcas .
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~ £r . Dorothy • 1iller P'-''-'Ch Therapist
:\1rs. Ester Bogardus Girl's Physical Ed.
~\I. Peter ;\1agazu School P,ychologist
Staff Members
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:\irs. Elizabeth Rowland School Nurse
:.\£r. Edison Dorr Cu.. todian
Here is a familiar sight in our library each Wednesday afternoon a~ \f~. T .• 1owal< checks files of periodicals. :\frs. A . ]. Salluuo types card , :\frs. J. Carells files 1e\\ card ~cts and Sister Terc'a Agnes classifies new book;.
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Cast members of the SL 1. or Play. "S e'\ enteenth S t mmer. " a Daly. farlens productro•1, rehear e their lines.
C. Warrick .. K . Gorman .• J . Jcnuskcvice M. Rimkunas J . Hewson . ..
Echo Staff 1967
Photography Literary Editor Literary Editor Editor Literary Editor
J. Stempek R . O\\ ak D . Allard . M. Galvin
On behalf of the Class of '67, we, the Year-
book Staff, would like to extend our deepest
thanks and gratitude to our Priests, Sisters, and
parents and friends for their excellent guidance,
understanding and financial aid which helped make
this 1967 ECHO possible .
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Sports Editor Literary Editor Business Editor Business Editor
SPORTS
Joseph Gah agni. Senior 5'5" Guard
Robert Nowak, Senoor 5' 10 " Fonvard
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Robert Melesky, Senior 6' 1" Center
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Jolm Stempek, Senior 5' 11" Guard
David Allard, Fonrard 6' Fonvard
Charles Carrelli, Junior 5' 5" Guard
Jo,eph :1-(artcllc, Sophomore 5' 11" F01\1·ard
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Dennis Shaw, Junior b' CenLcr
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William Ellis. Junior 5'8" Guard
Gary Keegan. )w1ior 6' Forward
Ali trie for the tap.
Vtctory at Berlin!
Bob rebounds! Bob goes high!
John hoops two more.
Bob scores two. Joe goes for tap ! John gets the jump.
Ali Jumps for tap ! Bob reachc~ for ball.
TOP ROW: C. Carelli; J. Martelle; D. Allard; B. Ellis;]. Gahagni; Coach Shiland. BOTT0:'\1 ROW: G. Keegan; D. Shaw; R. :'--.1cle~ky; R. 'owak; ]. Stempek. FRO~ 'T: B. $hiland, ;'\fana~er.
v A R s I T y
Coach "Tinker" Shiland
Captain john Stempek and Coach "Tinker" $hiland
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J v T E A M
TOP ROW: . Waytkus; 1. Blinstrub; J. Gorman;] . Sennett; L. Murphy; G. Crucctti; C . Bogardus; BOTT0~1 ROW: J. Pokines; ]. Morin; L. Brandi; R . Greenwood; D. Fleming; Missing arc B. Stcmpck and Coach Bartoski.
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LEFT: Coach Leo Bartoski; Captam~ D. Fleming;]. Gorman.
lurple Eagles Squeek by on, 1"rounce Berlin · Htt
On Sunda:y tne Purple 48-39 win over the Berlim'r Ea6 1<' of St. Mary' <!owned St. Mary' o
.1 a 5! -50 squeeK 1.
ad rry Berlin Hudson G F T
Tne tEa.ns pia ed ev nly throughout the fir<>t threC: quarters w1th the :Vlon<..rch of Hudson leading 39-37. In .he fourth period the .:Vlonarch op ned a ev n point lead, and v. th •ss tnan two mmutcs to play cd 50-43. D tcrminc a, the P.1rplc Eagles' dcfenH held tne :\~onarchs corde. "hil sc rm& ei ht po nt the'll elvc . With 38 rconds left, Boh Me'
ky ank the decidmg hoop. John Stempek' 17 pol'1ts d St :\lur) 's who ar 2 3
1'1 the league and 5-6 O\ t.rall. Ap.olla's 18 point 'as trc b t for the Mon 1 'h
In the JV ga J oopcd 26 for th( o mg cau ·e.
St. Mary's
Apicilla Van Campan • 'ack D ven ki Keete.r Havl~.k
St. Mary's
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St. i\lary' open d with a big fir. t quarter wh1 h a \ them ut ore the.r opponent 19-8.
a ad whh.h • ey mamtame • e rt. t of the arne.
H1gh scorer for Berhn \ a Roy Stowe!. w1th 20 pomu and backed up by Bc.>.udry
.th 13, while St . .:\lary's had four play r m tJ.e two-f1 rure racket. Dcnnv ha\\ led th
way with 19, ·John Stempek hipp d m 14, and • 'ow a~~: and
\1'Ele k ' each (Ontr~buted 10. In the JV game Jim Gorman
h ped 23 to cad th£>m m a
Beaudry 5 .3 13 Thompson 2 2 6
towell 9 2 20 Manchester 2 0 4 Jan.en 4 6
To als 20 11 51
St. Mary's G 5 Nvwak
Mr.e ky S mpek
a\v K~:egan Ellie; Carelli Galvagm
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4 5 8 1 1 0 2
F T 0 10 2 10 4 I! 3 19 0 2 c 2 1 I
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St. Ma y's Ekes Out Win Over St. Peter's 58-57
Denny Shaw'. hoop with two secona.s left on th clock put
Mary's out in front of St. Peter's of Saratoga 58-57 as tl- t-o.,t~ topped the Saints at the !ocal gym Sunday afternoon.
St Peter's had gone ahead 57-.>6 on a foul shot by Jeff Zarn w1th 13 econds left. St. Ma;y"s brought the ball down the court v.-here in a jump-ball .ItJatio w1th only two second remammg, Gary Keegan t pped to Shaw v. ho put it in f 1 the winn.ng hoop.
John Stempek had 22 to pace 6 St. Mary'~. Barney Bick
tord and Terry Towne had 9 nd 17 for 1-7 St. Peter's. St Peter's captured the J.V.
. tilt by a score of 73-57. THE SUMMARY
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0 s
1 1 3 4 0 8
5 19 2 6
3 17 I 1: 5: k''T' Pt~ I
Berlin 17 DeArdrv 5 2Siowe s 6
23 ThomPSOn 2 3 Manchester 4
Dem ck 8 1 Jansen 3
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was too late. John Stempek led St. Mar:y
w1th 15 points as Bob Now~ and Gary Keegan chipped 13 and 10 respectively. B Mahoney led St Pat's with ~
St. Patrick's won the J preliminary 42-40 m a re squeaker.
THE SUMMARY ST. PAT'S FG FT Ph
Van Zandt 2 1 5 Coughlin 0 2 2 O'Donnell 2 1 5 Huemmer 5 2 12 ~1oon 0 1 1 Schumacher 0 2 2 Hussey 1 0 2 Mahoney 9 4 22
Totals ST. ::\1ARY'S
Nowak Martelle Keegan :Yl:ele ky Shaw Stempek Carelli Galvagni
Total:,
19 13 51 FG FT Pt
6 1 13 1 0 2 5 0 10 4 0 s 3 2 8 6 3 15 2 0 1 1 3
2!l 7 63
St. '.\iary· · wa lead ng by ' 13 after one quarter, 40-27
e ha f and 61-38 at the thn uarter mark Th v1 1tor th
.,t compl tely cold and Ill<:
· g d nly Lwo point in the fu: uart r, but he d '. Pa ncl
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TOP ROW: R. Melesky, R. Nowak, G. Keegan, J. Martelle, D. Shaw, J. Galvagni, J. Stempek, D. Fleming, J. Gorman, D. Morin.
With baseball season coming around some of the school's stars go through drills during a practice session. They are: John Stempek, shortstop; Joe Galvani, batting; Gary Keegan, catcher; Bob owak, pitcher and Bob Melesky at first base.
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C \THOLIC D \UGHTERS OF \. IrRICA Hoosid F .tlls
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DUCH \R. IE SCHOOL OF D \i'\CE North St. , Bennington. Vermont
F \IRB,\ hS I XPRESS I C. North Hoosick Road
F.\LLS H \RDWARE SUPPLY I'\C. ?\kch.mic t.
L\LLS \IOTIL & REST \URA, .T River Ro. d
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:\1ILLER'S SUPER:\1 \RKET Church St.
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OVECK-SHUL TZ INC. Bennington, Vermont
O'BRIEN'S RELIGIOUS STORE John St.
PEOPLES GASOLI!\"E G OIL Elm St.
ROBSON FUR. 'ITURE STORE Classic St.
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SOL'S FRIL DLY SERVICE River St.
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Compliments of
THE AUGUSTINIAN FATHERS OF
THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION PARISH
Hoosick Falls
ew York
VERY REVERE D CHARLES E. BA MA , 0. S. A.
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Compliments of
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Best Wishes to the Class of 1967
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Congratulations
and
Best Wishes
to th
Graduating Class
from
Dr. and Mrs. Philip Martinez
Congratulations to the Class
of 1 67
from
Mary McClellan Hospital and
School of Practical Nursing Cambridge, New York
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Compliments of
The Columbia Corporation
Wallomsac, ew York
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We purchase our uniforms from
Bruck Uniform Company
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Best Wishes to the
Graduating Class
from
The Blessed Virgin Mary Sodality
Best Wishes
to the
Seniors
From the Junior Class
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Compliments of
L cinda Gary
--"' Janice Ellen
ancy Barb Kathle n Karen
H len Bill Ron Pat Sandy Cecelia Leah Bill Mary Dianne
the Class of '69
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Bill Jim Diane Don
Jim Meg Judy Clair D bbie Pete Cheryl Tony Joan
Portrait and Commercial Photography
Specializing in Weddings, both Candid and Formal
15 John Stre t Hoosick Falls, . Y . Phone 518 - 686-9161
Best Wishes to The Class of 1967
Wood Flong Corporation
Hoosick Falls, cw York
Complete line of Cameras and Photography Supplies
Congratulations
to the
Class of '67
From the Class of '70
Best Luck to th Senior Class
1 Th future b longs to those who prepare for it."
(.,ompliments of:
Prudential Insurance Men
John Gorman- -Staff Mgr. William E. Murphy William G. Burns A . J. 11 Fonzi e' 1 Sall uzzo Larry W. Decker
Milk
Compliments of
Distributor of
FAIRDALE FARMS PRODUCTS
Hoosick Falls
Phone 686-9400
Butter
Compliments of
Eggs
Edwin J. Schneider
Noble and Wood Machine Co.
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Congratulations
and
Best Wish s
To the Class of '67
Joseph Buckley ~ Sons, Inc.
Best Wish s
To the Class of '67
Blue Flame Gas Service
Elrn Stre t
Hoosi k Falls. :\'cw York
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Compliments of
Specialty Insulation Mfg. Co.,
Inc.
Hoosick Falls, cw York
Haynes Bros., Inc.
FORD SALES A D SERVICE
12.9 Church Strc t
Hoosick Falls, w York
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For ws of
You and Your ejghbors
R ad
The Horicon Papers Washington County Post Cambridge, ew York
The Standard Press Hoosick Falls, 'ew York
All Types of Commercial Printing
Best Wishes from
Th Continentals--Black & Tan Marksrnen--Quarymen--Th Chas rs
Sticks & Stones--The Crossroads D stiny's Children--The Escorts
The Soul Grey- -Soul Survivors Th Royal Order-- The Villagers Th Marcabcs--The Roustabouts
CtH Musical Productions Inc. 54 Main St., orth Adams, Mass.
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MALEADY BROTHERS
Insuran c of All Kinds
Edward F. Malcady
Licens d REAL EST ATE Broker
28 Center St. Hoosick Falls, . Y.
T 1. 68 -962..2.
Congratulations fron1
Barclay Home Products, Inc.
Hoosi k Falls, :'-Jt'\v York
b!l
Step Through the Golden Door
Into th •
\ onderful );ew World of
Fashion Fair
Di stincti n· Fvmininc Appar cl
4l7 ?~.lain St. Bennington, Vt.
Congratulati ns
THORPE'S PHARMACY
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Compliments to the Class of '67
Albany Felt Company
Hoosick Falls Branch
PUBLIC MARKET
LEO J. ALBOWICZ
Corner Mechanj c & Madison Sts.
Hoosjck Falls, . Y.
Dial 686-5051
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FREE CHECKING ACCOUNT SERVICE for one year . .. for this year's Graduates
National Commercial Bank' graduation gift of a Free Checking Account ervice will help you to manage your money wi ely. Your quarterly statements will show where your dollar go, and cancelled check will be proof you paid.
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Antonio Beg] n
19 3 Main St.
Congratulations
Bill Hogan Chevrolet-Cadillac, Inc. T •lephone 442-54 51
2.39 Main Street Bennington, Vermont
Hoosick Falls Monumental Works
Raoul Begin
Hoosi k Falls. .Y.
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Complirncnt s to the
Class of ' 67
Wyman 's Store
B a and E d
S t:hn i d r
Complime n ts of
Geo. S. McKearin, Inc.
Insur a nc e
Main Str t
Hoo s i ck Fall s ew Y o r k
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where a tudcnt bod) ol 1,4()0, a ngorom liberal an' nm it ulum,
and a pronxative fatuity of over 100 set the "age for individual intelle<tual and <><ial fulfillment
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Benni ngton , V t .
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