1946 Broadalbin High School - Broadalbin
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1946 Broadalbin High School - Broadalbin
--- ,.,. !J{enn!Jdto !J(ionicfE CHARLES W. PARIS Supervising Principal CLASS COLORS Green and Silver CLASS FLOWER Red Rose CLASS MOTTO One step at a time, but ahvays forward. KRONICLE STAFF Editor-in-Chief .. . . . ....................... Patricb Lee Assistant Editor ... . ....... .. . . ....... . . Donald Sh erman Business Editor . ....... . . ..... .......... Doris McGowan Advertising Editor . .................... . ... Anna Hovak Sports Editor . . ...... . ... . . . ... . ........ Larry Olmstead Photography Editor .... ....... ....... .. ... Ethel Tropiak Art Editor ...... ...... . Mary Cunningham, Marjory Reedy Advisors ... .................... Miss Winne, Mrs. Marks Trrn KE N NYETTO KRONI C LE one r · 1 l i • I ; Broad a lbin Centr a l High Sch ool Broadalbin, New York TO ANITA E. WINNE WE, THE CLASS OF 1946, GRATEFULLY DEDICATE THIS YEARBOOK IN ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF HER ABLE ASSISTANCE TO US THROUGHOUT OUR HIGH Bron d a lbin Grade Sch ool SCHOOL YEARS two TH E K ENNYETTO KRON IC LF. T HE K ENNYETTO K R OI\' IC LE Broadalbin, New York ADVISORS MRS. MARKS MISS WINNE PRESIDENT GERALD SANFORD Gerald Sherman Sanfor d-"Sandy"- J. V. Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Cap tain 3; Soccer 2, 3, 4; Class President 1, 4; Yearbook Staff; Prize Speak·i ng 3; Senior Play Committee. "Blushing is the color of viJtue." four THE KENNYET'1'0 KRON I CL~ THE K ENNYETTO KRON ICLE five Clement Finch Hapem a n-"Clem"-B and 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Orchestra 1. 2, 3, 4 ; Yeabook Staff; Senior Play; l-rize SpeaKing 3. " H e said Mittie but to .the purpose." Marian Kathleen Ba k ~r-"Marian"-Chorus 1, 2. 3, 4; Band 1. 2, 3, 4; Hand Libra.rian 1; Orchestr a 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Economics Club 2; Prize Speaking 3; Broadalbanian 1, 2, 3, 4; Pi Delta Gamma Sorc·: <it.y 4 ; Yrnrb ~·" k St.aff; s ·.r.rbr P lay Commit~ee . "It is a friendly h eart tha·t has plen ty of friends." Arnold Frederick-" Arnold"-Band 1, 4 ; J. V. Basketball 2, 3, 4; Captain 4; Soccer 4; Senior Play; Yea~·book Staff ; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Broadalbanian 1, 2. " A Httle nonsense, now and then, is relished by >the best of m en." Anna Mae Chambers-"Bobby"-Pi D el.ta Gamma Sorority 4; Senior Play Committee ; Yea11·book Staff. Ams.erdam High School : I ntramural fpxts 3; Upsilon Phi De1ta S ororit y 3. "She's always the same and ·a very nice sam e at that." Charlotte Frasier-"CharkY"- Chorus l , 2, 3; P i D elta Gamm a Sorority 4 ; P 1ize Speaking 3; Senior Play Comm ibtee; Yearbook S taff. "H old the fort! H ere I come." Mary Cunningham-"Sis"-Chorus l , 2, 3, 4; Orches'..ra 2; Band 1, 2; Prize Speaking 3; Broadalbanian 2; Pi D ~l·ta Gta mma Sorority 3, 4; Cheerleader 2. 3, 4 ; Fren ch Club 2; Class Trrns u•r er 4; Chorus Lil:·ra.r ian 2; S enior Play; Yearbook S taff. "Fair flower s do not r emain long by the road9ide." .1 .• six Michael Dobrowol~ki-"M : ke"-Va rsily Baske tball 4; Soccer 4 ; Bai:eball 4. East Side Comm ercial High, Nc w.aJ·k, N. J .: J. V. Bask etb all 1; Varsity Basketball 2, 3; r .:is~ball 2; J. v. F C'"tb:i ll 2. " Whoever invented work should h a ve finish ed it." Lloyd George Howc-"Sonny"- Chorus 3, 4; J. V. B'l.ske ~ba.11 3. 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Orchestra l , 2, 3, 4; Prize Speaking 3; S enior Play; Soccer 3; Yiearbock Staff. " When I was a C'lh ild. I St'oake as a r h ild. When I bz(a:ne a m a n I put away childish things." Rose Marie EClmonds- " Rosie"-Cho· u s 1, 2, 3. 4; Broadalba n lan 1 ; Prize Speaking 3; S enior Piny; Pi D eLta Gamma Sornrity 4 ; Y earb0ok Staff; Girl Scout R epor ter 1. "Very tlhcught.ful , very fair-always roody to rlo her share." Anna Hovak-"Annle"- Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Pi Delta Ga.mma Sorority 3, 4; Vice President 4; Prize Speaking 3; S enior Play; Advertising Editor of Yearbcok; Broadalbania n 1, 4. "A pleamng girl with pleasing ways.'' Roger William Farley-"Rog''- Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Orch estra 1. 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2 3, 4; J. v. Basketball 2, 3, 4; B road•1lba nian 3, 4 ; Baseball 3; Yearbook Sta.f f; P1ize Speaking 3; Smicr Play 3, 4. "It may be said of him thait Cupid hath clapped him o' the shoulder." Wanda Hare-"Wa.nda"- Chorus 1. 2, 3, 4 ; Class Reporter 4 ; Broada lbanian 1 3 4· Yearbook Staff; Prize Speakin g 3; S enior P lay; Pi D elta. Gamma Sorority 3, 4; Tre~s~re{· 4; Va.lediotorian. "You never miss the water t ill the well runs dry." T HE K ENNYETTO KRON IC I.E TH E K ENNYETTO KR ONICJ.E seven Grace Evelyn Kenyon-"Gracie"-Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Broadalbanian 1, 2, 3, 4; Editor 4; Band 1; Orches·t ra 1; Pi Delta Gamma Sororirty 4; Yeai·book Staff; Prize Speaking 3; Senior Pla>y Commi·t tee. "Men seldom make passes wt girls thiwt wear glasses." Patricia Anne Lec-"rat''-Olmrus 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra~. 2, 3; Band 2; Pi Delrta Gamma Sorority 3, 4; P.resident 4; Broadalbania.n 2. 3, 4; Prize Speaking 3; Class Treasurer 3: Senior Play; Magazine Manager 4; Ed~t.or-in-Chief of Ye~wbook. "A cheerful manner, a sunny smile, to know her is well worth your while." Doris May McGowan-"Dorls"- Cho11us 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Seci·eta['y 4; Pi Delita Gamma Sorority 4; P·rize Speaking 3; Senior Play Committee; Business Ma.n ager of Yearbook; Sa.Jutatorian. "True to her word, her work, her friends." June M. Sellers-"June'1-Chorus l, 2, 3, 4 ; Cheerleader 3, 4; Class secretary 3; Pi Delta Gamma S orority 3, 4; Reporter 4; p.r ize Speaking 3; Seni or Play Committee; Yearbook Staff. Johns town: Intramuuls 1; CJ.ass Secretary 1; Student Council 1; Plays 1. "She fiil'ts with you, she smiles a•t me, she even cha1·ms the royalty." Marjory Ann Reedy-"Marge"- Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Secreta.r y-Treasurer 2; Vice P·resident 3; .J. V. Cher:rJ,0 acl ~1t• 1: r.J.~ ,~.<; Tl'l'•a$1TP.r 1 ; CJ,::il'S Sf c•·e.•1<i·rY 2; Class Vice P•l'es ident 3. 4 i Pi Dtlta Gamm a Sorority 3. 4; Secretary 4; Prize Speaking 3 ; Broadalbanian 4; Senior Play; Yea·rbook Staff. "A smile for every girl, two for every boy." Larry Olmstead-"Larry"-Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; President 4; Band 1; J. V. Basketball 1; Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4; Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Capta.i n 4; P.rize Speak.i ng 3; Broadalbanian 1, 2; Irnitramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook StHff; Senior PJ.ay Committee . "Little girains of mischdef, mixed with gra.ins of sa.ss, Brought the mighty Senior, fr om t:he Freshman cla.s·s ." eight TH E K ENNYETTO KRONI C LE Jane Harriet SwearS-" Janie"- Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Pi Delta Gamma Sorority 3, 4 · Vice President 3; Class Pi·esident 3; Pi·ize Speaking 3; Senior Play; French Club 2 · Yea.i·book Staff; Chorus Lib11a.r ian 2. ' "Pun and frolic, mir·t h fmd laughter, Rest and sleep the day atiter. " Helene Marie Smith-"Smltty"-Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3; Broadalbanian 1, 2, 3, 4; Girl Scouts 1, 2, 3; Senior Pl·aY Committee; Pi Delta Gamma Sorority 3, 4; Prize Speaking 3; Yearbook Staff. ''R>are compound of oddity, frolic and fun! Who relished a joke and rejoiced in a pun." Donald Archie Sherman-"Don"-Chorus 1. 2, 4; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Assistant Editol' of Yea.rbook; Senior Pla~; Broadalbanian 1, 4; Prize Spoo.king 3; CJ.ass Secretary of Magiazine Campaign 4. "I'm little and I'm wise, I'm a terror for my size." Ethel Florence Tropiak-"Et"- Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Broa<lalbanian 1, 2, 3, 4; Pi Delta Gamma Sorority 3, 4; Photography Editor of YeaQ·book; Prize Speaking 3; Senior Play Committee. "Quiet, perhaps ! 'I'hat's wha,t you'll say, But whoo you kn.ow her, it's the oppos ite wa.y.'' Walter Joseph Varvarchin-"Walt"- J. V. Ba.sketball 4; Soccer 4; Senior Play Commilttee ; Yearbook Staff. "Not too serious, not .too gay, £.ut a rn•r e good fellow all the way." Trm K ENNYETTO KRON IC LE nine • • • Marian Baker-An imbreakable reed for her clarinet, plus an advanced lesson book. In September, 1942, our Freshman Class of 28 members was organized with Miss Winne and Miss Iles as advisors. We were very pleased with ourselves at first over the fact that we had "gone up-stairs" but our first horror came in the form of an initiation. After the effects of ,, this wore off we felt very important and elected the following officers: President-Gerald Sanford; Vice President-Emelin Ruzycky; Secreta ry-Larry Olmstead; Treasurer-Marjory Reedy. Our activities dur ,, ing the term were the sale of Christmas cards, a sle1igh ride in January, and a movie. As we becam e Sophomores, so did our importance rise (we thought.) We elected Emelin Ruzycky as our new President; Vice President- Velna Byrnes; Marjory Reedy as Secretary; Donald Mi ttler as Treasurer and Patricia Lee as Reporter. With th ese new officers we really got down to work. We sold pencils. wrapping paper, Christmas cards, and a little candy (war restrictions, you know.) We also put on two movies. Our activities were a littl e limited though, because Caesar k ept the most of our time pretty well occupied. Miss Winne and Mrs. Matheson were our advisors. When our busy Junior year arrived, we elected Jane Swears for President; Marjory Reedy for Vice President; June Sellers as Secretary and Patricia Lee as Treasurer. During the year we sold pencils, candy, and Christmas cards, as formerly, and also sponsored a movie called "The Plainsman." Miss Winne was our only advisor. September-1945 ! Imp ossible to believe- yet true! The lowly Freshmen of '42 have become the impor tant Seniors of '45 ! We spon sored movies every week and sold Christmas cards like mad people. After all, this was our last year and we did hs.ve to leave a good impress ion on our friend s. We elected the following officers: President Ger ald Sanford; Vice President-Marjory Reedy; Secretary-Doris McGowan; Treasurer-Mary Cunningham. M.iss Winne and Mrs. Marks were our advisors. On Novemb er 9, under the direction of Mrs. Heath. our class put on the play, "Almost Eighteen." This and our trip to New York were the highlights of our year. Now, as the time comes to say "good-bye" to B. H. S. there are doubtless many of us who wo uld like to become lowly Freshmen again just ready for the big climb. However, as we can't we do wish future classe;:; as much enj oyment r.nd good out cf their high school days as we h ~ve had. ROSE MARIE EDMONDS LLOYD HOWE ten Anna Mae Chambers-A few round trip tickets to Amsterdam to attend to her "Affairs." Mary Cunningham-Nothing but happiness, now that Rog is home. Michael Dobrowolski- A changeable birth certificate to use some place where they don't know how old you are. Rose Edmonds-An alarm clock so that she can get to school on time in the future. Roger Farley- A "Name" and "Record'' for himself in musical history (something like Harry?) Charlotte Frasier-To have the "Fleet In" for good. Arnold Frederick-A leash and a pa.fr of hand-cuffs with the key on a chain around Beverley's neck. Clement Hapeman-A car to carry all his instruments back and forth from college. Wanda Hare-A one way ticket to the Philippines or better mail service. Anna Hovak-Another silver dollar just in case the one she now has isn't always returned. Lloyd Howe-Someone who enjoys his mus.icai talents (such as a certain Junior girl?). Grace Kenyon-A reserved booth in----- (you know where) for those Saturday night dates. Patricia Lee-A bus that will always be ready-to take her to Fonda! Doris McGowan- A spare house to live in, in case her's gets quarantined again. Larry Olmstead- A little blue book of excuse blanks for after those advertising tries. Marjory Reedy-An address book to keep all her service men's addresses straig ht. Gerald Sanford-A special cabinet for all those Senior Rings he collects and a pair of plaid pants to go with the plaid shirts h e is always wearing. June Sellers-To have Dick home on permanent leave from the Navy. Donald Sherman-At least 6 inches added to his height so he will be tall enough to go with that Superman brain of his. Helene Smith-A pair of soft soled shoes for coming in late nights. Jane Swears-A reserved booth in the Broadalbin Drug Store. Ethel Tropiak-A mailman so that she won't have to walk to the Post Office so often. Walter Varvarchin-A card of bobby pins to hold down his curly dark hair. HELENE SMITH GRACE KENYON MARIAN BAKER MICHAEL DOBROWOLSKI TH E KE NNYET'fO KRO N I C L E THE KENNYETTO KRONI CLE eleven MARIAN BAKER-Manager of the Glen Wild Knitting Company. ANNA MAE CHAMBERS-Has a permanent residence in Amsterdam. MARY CUNNINGHAM-Buying furniture for her new home. MICHAEL DOBROWOLSKI-Still sco uting for a car that ·will run (with out cranking it.) ROSE EDMONDS-Truant Officer of Broadalbin High Shool. (Be sure to be on time, Rosie.) ROGER FARLEY-Taking over his his father's mail route- with his assistant. (You know who.) CHARLOTTE FRASIE·R-Now has a Navy of her own. ARNOLD FREDERICK-Successfully married to Bev if someone doesn't get him in the meantime. CLEMENT HAPEMAN -A doctor performing his first operation. (Successful, we hope.) WANDA HARE-Teaching the little Crannells the history of the Philippine Islands. ANNA HOVAK-Happily married to Frank, but still having trouble with fractions. LLOYD HOWE-Playing the wash board in a New York Orchestra. GRACE KENYON-Still receiving embarrassing Christmas packages. PATRICIA LEE- Wearing that second ring on the third finger of her left hand. DORIS McGOWAN-A successful business woman who is making all her dreams come true. LARRY OLMSTEAD-Assistant to William Stillman in Basketball. MAR.JORY REEDY-Acting Dean at the C. B. A. Military School in Alban(Y and carrying on Pelcher tradition. GERALD SANFORD-Presid ent of the Broadalbin Knitting Company. JUNE SELLERS-She and Dick operating Sellers Grocery Store. DONALD SHERMAN-Touring the country as a successful boxer and wrestler. HELENE SMITH-Graduated from college, selling atomic bombs to foreign nations. (That is, if she passes geometry.) JANE SWEARS-Practicing nurse in the Men's Ward of Ellis Hospital. ETHEL TROPIAK-She and her sailor as co-owner's of Leo's. WALTER VARVARCHIN- A successful scientific farmer. CHARLOTTE FRASIER ARNOLD FREDERICK ANN A MAE CHAMBERS ROGER FARLEY tweh·e THE KENNYETTO KRO NIC L E We, the Senior Class of the Broadalbin High School of the Village of Broadalbin, in the County of Fulton and State of New York, Spinsters and Gents, being of sound mind and memory (praise be), do make and ordain this to be our LAST WILL and TESTAMENT, in manner and form following; that is to say : We, the Class of '46, wish to leavf' thf' traits which w e state below as we pass out the door in June: I, MARIAN BAKER, leave my ability to play the clarinet to my sister GOLDIE. I, ANNA MAE CHAMBERS, leave my cake-making ability to RENA FREDERICK. I, MARY CUNNINGHAM, leave my ability to hold a certain DAKE to any good-lookin g high school girl. (Look out, Jake!) I, MICHAEL DOBROWOLSKI, leave my h eight to DALE REED. I, ROSE EDMONDS, leave an alarm clock to HAROLD SMITH in order that he may get to school on time. (I needed one too.) I, ROGER FARLEY, leave my ability to "toot" a horn to JIMMIE FARLEY. I, CHARLOTTE FRASIER, leave my " littl e fleet" to anyone interested in "Blu e-jackets". I, ARNOLD FREDERICK, leave my horse-sense to BUD HARE. I, CLEMENT HAPEMAN, leave my acting ability to anyone interested in an acting career. I, WANDA HARE, leave my abiJ.ity to sing (?) second-soprano to AUDREY SANFORD. I, ANNA HOVAK, leave my abilii;y to do mathematics to FRANK PORTER. I, LLOYD HOWE, leave my ability to conduct a blackfaced philharmonic orchestra to RODNEY SAWYER. I, GRACE KENYON, leave my ability to se ll last month's Reader's Digest to CATHERINE ATANASOFF. I, PATRICIA LEE, leave my ability to jerk sodas to BILL WERNER. I, DORIS McGOWAN, leave my ability to get to all the movies to BETTY BROWN. I, LARRY OLMSTEAD, leave my ability to play basketball to JIM CLOUTIER. I, MARJORY REEDY, leave my dancing a bility to my sister JOAN. I, GERALD SANFORD, leave my ability to successfully drive a car to EDWIN BENTLEY. I, JUNE SELLERS, leave my ability to go steady to MYRTLE SHERMAN. I, DONALD SHERMAN, leave my cheerleading ability to a nyone who can use it as well as I have. (Don't fight over it, J. V's) I, HELENE SMITH, leave my gossip-editing ability to any chatterbox in high school. I, JANE SWEARS, leave my ability to get along with everyone to JOAN SAWYER. I, ETHEL TROPIAK, leave my ability to get to school on time on Monday mornings to my sister DOROTHY. I, WALTER VARVARCHIN, leave my scientific ability to RONALD BEATTY. We, the Class of 1946, just leave. JANE SWEARS WANDA HARE WALTER VARVARCHIN TH E KENNYETTO KRON ICLE thirteen T SENIORS Girl Boy Did most for B. H . S ........... . Did most for 1946 .. .. .... . . . . . Best-natured ..... . .......... . Best-look.ing . . ...... . ... . .... . Most popular ................ . Best dancer ........ . . ....... . Best actor . . ..... . ...... . ... . Most original ................ . Noisest .................... . Quietest ................... . Most ambitious .............. . Most talc!1ted ..... . .. .. ... . . . Best athlete .......... . .... . . . Wittiest . ..... . ........ . ... . Best drsesed . . . . , .......... . . . Most congenial .... . ....... .. . Most sarcastic ..... . ... : .... . . Best mannered ... . . . . . . . .. .. . Larry Olmstead Donald Sherman Walter Varvarchin Gerald Sanford Larry Olmstead Larry Olmstead L loyd Howe Arnold Freder.ick Larry Olmstead Clement Hapeman Clement Hapeman Donald Sherman Lloyd Howe Larry Olmstead Larry· Olmstead Roger Farley Donald Sh erman Arnold Frederoick Roger Farley Jane Swears Patricia Lee Rose Edmonds Anna Mae Chambers June Sellers Marjory Reedy Wanda Hare Charlotte Frasier Charlotte Frasier Marion Baker Wanda Hare Patricia Lee Charlotte Frasier Charlotte Frasier June Sellers Doris McGowan Wanda Hare Ma rian Baker Filst row. left to rigiht-Amold Frederick, Dona ld Sherman, Lloyd Howe. Second row Mnry Cunningham, Gerald Sanford, Mrs. Marks, Mii:s Winne, Marjory Reedy, Doris McGowa n . Third row-Grace Kenyon, Wa nda Ha.re, Rose Edmonds, June Sellers, Anna Mae Chambers, Helene Smith, Cha.r lotte Frasier, Ethel Tropiak, Ma'l'ian Baker. Fourth i·ow- Larry Olmstead, Patricia Lee, Anna. Hova.k , Michael D obrowol1'k i , Jane Swears, Roger Fa.rleY. Walter Varvarchin. The Senior Class in Sixth Grade, 1940 President . . . . . . . . . . Gerald Sanford Vice President . ...... Marjory Reedy Secretary ......... . Doris McGowan Treasurer .. . .... Mary Cunningham Reporter . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wanda Hare Advisors . . . . . . . ....... Miss Winne Mrs. Marks fourt een TuE K E:-J:\'YETTO KRo N IC I.E THE K E NNYETTO KRONI CLE fifteen 1 I SOPHOMORES JUNIORS Ir First row, left to righ t-Freda Whitman, Eleanor Colony, Jea.n ndne van Allen, Lenora Steele, Evelyn Frye, Gloria Kozlowski , Sally Stevens, Rionald Beabty, Donald Da ke, Leni·ta Shatituck, Helen Zyromski, Dorothy LeBan-on, Sylv~a Baites, Betty Brown, Carolyn McLain. Second row-Billee Las her, Beatmice Frye, J ean Race, Peggy Warren, Shirley Eng'lish, Rose Buyce, Dawn Reed, Mrs. Dunham, Mr. Reynolds, Virg.iniia Pedrick, Nancy Whiting, Vi'1'ginia Verrego, Eleanor Walters. Third row-Howa.r d Richardson, Morris Hare, Curtis Kissinger, Roland Toml1inson, Nathan Kenyon, William Werner, Robe11t Ellis, Walter Lewis, Donald Westfall, Fred Earl, Henry Cieply, Richa rd Manzer, Eugene Clou tier, Harold Wa.rd, Robe1't F erguson, Leland Houghton . Fir!lt row, lef.t to rigiht---Martin Stevens, William Blair, Rodney Sawyer, Theodore l:.;rosso1e, 1Ja1e .l:(.eed. ;:;econd row-Goldie HaKer, John Wa3hburn, h;dwin Bentiey, Miss Cloutier, Mt-s. Shia.w, James Clowbier, Fr·aink P:Jii,er, My11tle Sherman. Third row- Dorothy Tropiak, Barbara TeE:tz, Marian White, Phyllis Crannell, Phyllis VanDerSluys, Arlene .Canary, Eileen Cannry, Thelme. Weiderman, Mary Jane Doddls, Joan Reedy. Fourth row-Mary Wa~'ren, Joan Sawyer, Elsie Frye, Caibhexine Altanasoff, Ida Phillips, Rena Frederick, Vic.toria Savocchia, Audrey Sanford. Fift h row- Arthur Macvean, JamE>S P elch er, Harold Smith, Richard Beabty, Roger Seward, James Rose, Kenne.11 DeNure. President ........... Edwin Bentley Vice President . . . . . . James Cloutier Secretary . .... . ... . John Washburn Treasurer . . . . . . . Charlotte Fletcher Reporter . . . . . . . . . . . . . Frank Porter Advisors ............... Mrs. Shaw Miss Cloutier During the semest er we have sponsored a movie and one dance. We have also sold stationery, school supplies, and school hats. sixteen THE KENNYETTO KRON I Cl.E President . . . . . . . . . . . . Donald Dake Vice President . . ... . . Ronald Beatty Secretary . ........ . Helen Zyromski Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . Sally Stevens Reporter ..... . . . .. Lenita Shattuck Advisors . . . . . . . . . . . . Mrs. Dunham Mr. Reynolds The Sophomore class sponsor ed a hay ride and a movie. a lso sold ever yday cards. THE K ENNYETTO KRONI CLE We seventeen FRESHMEN ,. I '9i..iifi ·e·~~ f \'! '.··' ~t.I '}. I I ~. " . 11 ' . J' / • . ..· ' :.::1. ;-°·:.: ~ l •• ' C~ • v':,' : " 'I ,.., .._ . ., l · . • t· \1.~ll t~~ ~· ' J :.,':.i 9 ~! ~i ; ~ ' ·. ... 'I , .., >,... :.. ~- . ~ . First row. lef1t ro right--Eleancr Blood. Celia Putma n, Mairga.r et Atanasoff, Genevieve Cla1·k, Edwa.rd Crannell, Rob e.r:t Quinn, Pa.'. .r icia Taggart, Winif·r ed Fis her, Julia Bolebruck, Betty Coloney, Beverley Foss. Marian Gniewzynski, Ma.ry Stecyk. Second row- Hai·old McGowan, Carl Kenyon , Cla.r en ce V:anAllen, Leora Gibson, Ma.rilyin Beldwin, Jeannet•t e Loucks, Mr. Chous, Mrs. Hewth, Mary Lou Young, Avis Dake, Gloria Savocchio. Paul Gign ac, Gaylord Ba.! 'tholoma, Charles Zajaceskowski. 'Ilhird row-Raymond Teetz, Francis Tropiak, Thomas Gonthey, Wayne Ferguson, Ha.rold K'ssinger, Robert WincheU, Emery Pettit, Leo Motyl, Cha.rles Saibailtis, William Fischer, Richard Sawyer, HM·old Westfall, Samuel Steele, John W1nney. President ... . ...... Winifred Fisher Vice President ... . . Edward Crannell Secretary . . . . . . . . . Patricia Taggart Treasurer ............ Robert Quinn Reporter ...... .. .. .. . Beverley Foss Advisors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mrs. Heath Miss Pileckas Mr. Chous eighteen THE K ENNY111"I 'O KR.0N1c t.E TH E K E N NYETTO KRONI C I. Ii nineteen PI DELTA GAMMA SORORITY SENIOR PLAY / First William Barry .. ... . ...... .. . . .. . .. .. . ... Lloyd Howe Gr:ice· Barry . . . .. . ... . .. . . .............. Wanda Hare Beatrice Barry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mary Cunningham Mabel Warren . . . .............. . ... . .. . Rose Edmonds Mrs. Granville .. .. ... . . .......... .... . .. . Anna Hovak Edd~ e row ~ l~f,~ to right- Anna Mae Ohambers, June Sellers, Anna Hovak, Marjory Reedy, Pa .ri~1a Lee, Wanda Hare, Jaine Swears, Ida Phillips, Grace Kenyon , Dorothy Tropiak. Second row-Goldie Baker, Marian Baker, Rose Edmonds, Doris McGowan , Mary Jane Dodds, Helene Smith, Mrs. Marks, Audrey Sanford, Charlotte Fra.sier, Ma.r y Cunnringham, Ethel Tropiak. President .. . .......... Patricia Lee Vice President . . . . . . . . Anna Hovak Secretary . . . ........ Mar jory Reedy Treasurer ........ . ... W anda H are Reporter . . ... . .. ...... June Sellers Advisor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mrs . Marks Barry . . . ........ . .. . . . . ... .... . .. Roger F arley Georgc Jones ........... .. ........... Donald Sherm~m Ann Sherman .. ... ...... .. .... . ..... . .. .. Patricia Lee Tommy Granville ............. . .... .. Arnold Frederick Sally Davidson . . ........ . . . ...... . .... Marjory Reedy Mr. Merrit ... ... .. . . . ... . .......... Clement Hapeman Miss Dalrymple .. . .. .. .... .. . . .. . . . . .. ... J ane Swears All three acts take place in the living room of the Barry home. E<ldie wants to go to a crooner's school, but his father, William Barry refuses to let him go unless he earns his own way. Eddie enters an essay contest using an eighteenth centmy essay as an example. Uncle George mixes t hem up and mails the wrong essay. Eddie finds himself in quite a confusing and trying situation but Uncle George comes to the r escue. twenty THE K ENNYETT O KRON!CLT:: Tr rn K E:-< :-.<YETTO KRoN rCJ.E twenty -one CHORUS BROADALBANIAN STAFF First rcw, Ief·t to l'ighit-Mairian B<a~er, F.reda W!hitman, Avis Dake, Grace Kenyon , Nair.cy Whiting, Rose Edmonds, Mrs. Jeffords, Mary Dodds, Virg.ina Y.Emrego, Billee Las her, Eleanor Wal•t ers, Goldie Ba ker, .Jean Raiee. Second row- Wanda Ha~·e, Dor·i s McGowain, Mary Cunningham, The.I ma Weiderman , J'eannette Loucks, Shirley Englis h, Rena Frederick, Lenora Steele, Betty Brown, June Sellers, Gloria Savocchio, Pait1icia Tlagge..1)t, Marian Gniewzynski, Maa·jory Reedy, E thel 'l'r cp ak. Third r ow-Mari lyn ~a l c· w :.n , Bef:tv Colomy, Carolyn McL~in , Dawn Reed, Victoria Savocchio, Margaret Attanasoff, J ane Swea.rs, Anna Hovak, Helene Smith, Leora Gibson , Mairy Stecyk, SYivia Bates. Fourtih row- Dona ld Sherman , Lloyd Howe, Mary Warren , Eileen Canary, Ma rion Wrote, Lenita Shwt tuck, Dor othy LeBa•r.r on, Evelyn Frye, Elsie Fi·ye, P atricia. Lee, Arlene Canary, Bhyllis Crannell, Morris Hare, Oa.rl Kenyon, Ja mes F arley. F ifth row- La.rry Olmstead, Frank P01•ter , William Werner, 'Dhomas Swan, Hra•rold Smith, Roger Farley, James Peloher, Fred Earl, J am es Rose, Rodn ey Sawyer, John Washburn. President ....... . . . Larry Olmstead Vice President ...... .. Frank Porter Secretary-Treasurer . . Wiu.iam Werner Librarians .... ........ Joan Sawyer Shirley English Dawn Reed Harold Smith Director .. ... .. ... .. .. Mrs Jeffords twenty-two T HE K ENNYETTO K RONI C l.E First row, lef.t to right-Joyce Vezina, Elinor Seward, Gr.a ce K enyon, Mrs. S haw, Wanda Hal'e, Ba.rbara Teetz, Ma.r!ene ~ing . Second row-Calvin Shattuck E thel Tropiak, Phyllis Crannell, Shirley English, Helene Smith, Beverley Fos.s' Marjory R eedy, Marian Baker. Thi~·d row-Mary Warren. P artricia Lee, Roge{· F arleY, .A!nna Hov·a k, Fred Ea.rl, Elsie Frye, William VanDerS!uys. Lenita Shaittuck. Editor-in-Chief ....... Grace Kenyon Art . . .... . .. . .... . . Marjory Reedy Anna Hovak Exchange ....... . . . . Marian Baker Poetry . . . . . .. .... . . . Ethel Tr opiak Gossip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H elene Smith Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tom S·wan Business ............ . Roger Farley F eature . . . . . . . . . . . Lenita Shattuck Mary W arren Shirley English A dvisor . .. .. ........ .. . Mrs. Shaw T 1rn K ENNYETTO KRONIC J. E twenty-three FACULTY BAND First row, left to right-M!·s. Jeffords, Mrs. Hults, Mrs. Sh.aw, Mrs. Marks, Mliss Wdnne, Evelyn Voorhees, Miss Hohler, Miss Wan·en. Second row- Mrs. Prussien, Miss Pileckas, Mrs. Dunham. Miss Dye, Mr. Pa.r is, Mrs. Leslie, Mrs. LeFever, Mrs. Columbe, Mrs. Paris. Third row-Mr. F~·ittan, Miss Clou"ier, Miss Argotsinger, Mr. Chous, Mrs. Sm~th, Mr. ReYnolds, Miss Lockyer, Mrs. Groff, Mrs. Wood, Mr. Stillman. ~ ~ First row, lefit ito righ t--Hclen Mosher, Goldie Baker, Marian Baker, Mary Dingman, Katherine Baker, Marilyn Baldwin, Eleanor Close, Joyce LeBat'ron. Second row - Mr. Brittan, Beth J ones, Rae Brown, Shi~·ley Engld~h. Dorothy LeBarron, Lloyd Howe, Beverley Foss, Roger Crannell, Roger Farley, Robert Leslie, Gordon Cornell, William Porter. Third row-Leland Oathout, Ma.i·ga.r et Atanasoff, Elinor Sewaa·d, Morris Hare, Eileen oana.i·y, Arlene Cana.i·y, Blanche Winney, Mairlene King, Michael O'Palka, James Farley. Fou11th row-Charles 2/ajac.eskowski, ShMey Ca1I1ary, Thelma Weiderman. Victoria Savocchlo, Marian White, Phyllis Crannell, Rena Frederick, Mary Wan·en, Rcbe11t Chase, Richard Zajaceskowski, Bet1ty Nellis. Fifth row-Runald Seeley, Eleanor Hicks. Avis Dake, El ~hel Vandenburg, Paitricia Dennis, J·a mes Rose, James Frye, Robet't St. J ohn, Frank Wright. ~ ~ twenty-four THE KENNYETTO KRONI Cl.P. Tim Kr'.NNV'ETTO KRONI CLE twenty-fiv e " CLUE TO BABY PICTURES SEE PAGE 51 TH E KENNYE T TO KRON I C L E' THE K nNNYE'l"l'o KRoNICLE twenty- seven VARSITY JAY-VEE First row, left .to ~·ight-Tlhomas Swan, Lany Olmstead, Captain Charles wan-en, James Cl_o~tier, J·~mes Pelcher. Se.cc·n d r<'w-Paul Gignac, M:o:1ael D~b:·owolski, Coach Wilham Stillma n , Frank Po1)te:r. Edwin Bentley. First row, lef·t to right-Gerald Saniord, Nathan K enyon, Walter Varvarchin , Oa.p ta.i n Arnold Frederick, :Conald Dake, R odney Sawyer, Arthur Mac Vean. Second row - Coach William S tmma .n, James Ro~e . William Werner, Harold Smith, Richard Beatty, Roger Fa.rleY, Walter Lewis, P aul Gignac. BASKETBALL VARSITY RECORD BASKETBALL Broadalbin's Score 53 42 74 44 f\4 70 40 61 67 66 70 53 64 40 44 67 41 67 57 52 37 1163 twenty-eight Opponent .. . . .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. . . .. . . .. .. . . .. .. . . ... .. .. . .. .. . . .. .. . \ Fort Plari n Gloversville Mayfield St. Mary's (AmSiterdam) Fultonville Fonda St. Mary's (Amsterdam) Industrial F<>l't Plain Nor!!hville Mayfield St. Mary's (Little Falls) Fulrtonville Gloversville Fonda Industrial Northville Johns!;own Corinth Bolton Landing Kinderhook JUNIOR VARSITY RECORD Opponent's Score 29 36 25 42 29 29 30 33 28 19 41 37 26 41 20 28 31 31 36 42 34 Broadalbin's Score 38 21 44 26 34 ~9 37 33 49 28 45 44 61 32 28 49 17 34 35 694 Opponent F ort Plain Gloversville Mayfield St. Mary's <Amsterdam) Fultonville F onda St. Mary's (Amsterdam> Industrial F<>11t Plain Northville Mayfield St. Mary's (Uttle Falls) Fultonville Glovel\sville Fonda Industrial Northville Johnstown Corinth Opponent's Score 11 17 24 18 3 :iii .. 30 16 19 18 31 19 19 31 11 19 14 35 15 376 66'1 THE KEN NYETTO KRONICLE TH E KENNYETTO KRON I CL E twenty-nine BASEBALL SOCCER First row, left ito i~ight-Thom as Swan , Jiam es Peleher , Flr'ank Porter , Coach James Pelcher, MiohaPl Dobrowolski , J i>mes Cloutier, Gera.l d Ssnford. Second row Donald Dake, K eooebh DeNuire, Riichard Holt, William Werner, Harold Smi·t h, Richa1·d Beatt:v, Walter Lewis, Carl Kenyon , John Washburn. First row, lef1t to right-Jchn Washturn, Jamrs Clcu tier , Donald Dake. Second row Arnold Frederick, Jame·s Pelcher, Arthur Mac Vean , Ca1P1tain La.r ry Olmstead, Walter Val'Varchin , Edwin Beilltley, Walter Lewis. Third row-Coach William St illman , Gerald Sanford, Frank Porter, Michael Dobrowolski, H arold Smith, Riohard Beatit y, Themas Swan, R odney Sawyer. ~ ~ ~~ ~ thirty TI-IE KEN NYETTO KRONI Cf..F'. THE K~N NYETTO KRONICLE thirty-one CHEERLEADERS Varsity Audrey Sanford Phyllis Van Der Sluys Mary Cunningham Myrtle Sherman Donald Sherman (Captain) Junior Varsity Avis Dake Betty Brown June Sellers Lenita Shattuck Joan Reedy t' CLUE TO BABY PICTURES SEE PAGE 51 thirty-two Tim KE N'.'JYETTO KRONI C LE Trrn KE NNYETTO KRON IC LE thirty-thre'.! Congratulations Class of 1946 Compliments of CompJ.iments of JAMES PELCHER PUTMAN'S DAIRY from your J ohnstown R. D. 3. BETOR~S Friendly Credit Jewelry and Electric Appliance Store 27 W. Fulton St. Compliments of Gloversville SUPREME MARKET Phone 4820 Broadalbin, N. Y. • QUALITY FURNITURE Jefford's Funeral Home for LESS Success to the Class of '46 THE HOME FOR SERVICES Phone 3361 SKATING at PERTH Compliments of Every Evening E. M. DAVIS and All Day Sunday Florist Phone 2331 Broadalbin, N. Y. E. H. Pickrell-Manager Phone 2611 JOSTEN'S Broadalbin, N. Y. A VON PRODUCTS Broadalbin thi:.·ty-four Mrs Elwood A. Lee--Representative Phone 2371 TH E K ENNYETTO KRONICLE THE K ENNYETTO KRONI CLE thirty-five When in Compliments of Compliments of Compliments of AMSTERDAM make PENNEY'S Your Headquarters STANLEY'S TAVERN Lindsay's Shoe Store 21 East Main Street H·A RRY'S GRILL Specialists Amsterdam, New York in Smart Furnishings Vail Mills, New York Vail Mills, New York QUALITY FOOTWEAR J. C. PENNEY, Inc. Amsterdam X-RAY FITTED Compliments of Compliments of Compliments of Compliments of The DE NURE'S NEWS AL'S LUNCH 1-IOTEL BROADALBIN TREVETT FUN·ERAL HOME Broadalbin, N. Y. Broadalbin, N. Y. Broadalbin, N. Y. ~~~ thirt:y-six THE KENNYETTO K RONICJ.E THE K I·' .NNYETTO KRONICLE thirty-seven Complete Outfitters Holzheimer and Shaul "Everything in Music" The FASHION and Amsterdam " Gifts That Are Different ,. at For for M·ORRISON & PUTMAN All Sports LEADING Correct and up t o minut e styles Amst er dam, N. Y. Junior s Misses and Yout hfu l W omen APPAREL SHOP S·P ORTSMEN HEADQUARTERS SMART Specia lizing in J. E. Larrabee Co., Inc. 3-5 Market Street WEARING APPAREL and Smart Junior Apparel Amst erdam for Seniors BROWN'S MODERN FLOORS 157 E ast M:ain Str eet Amster dam, New York Amst er dam 's Only Floor Cover ing Specialty Stor e Linoleums-Rugs-Carpets Armstrong and Kentile Asphalt Tiles " You Call W e Install" Compliments of JOE'S MARKET HARDWARE - PLUMBING A CCESSORIES W AGENHEIM'S 20 Mar ket Street HILLMAN & JOHNSON Amster dam DuPont P aints Broadalbin, N. Y. Phone 3651 Compliments of Compliments of W. S. YOUNG Sc to $ 1 STORE SELLER'S GROCERY Br oadalbin, N. Y. P hone 263 1 Compliments of SKAPERDAS Broadalbin, N. Y. Phone 612 Compliments of PICKRELL'S GARAGE BROADALBIN GARAGE Phone 3881 Broadalbin, N. Y. Broadalbin, N . Y. FINE FURS F ur s Remodeled Repair ed and Stored 10!) East Main Str eet • . . ht t hirty-eig T HE K ENNYETTO K RON I CLE T rrn K r::NN Y ET TO K RONIC LE Amsterdam thirty-nine FRANKEL'S Mohawk Jewelry Store BULOVA WATCH Distributor Diamond Merchants Serving You Faithfully For Over A Quarter Century Amsterdam 111 East Main St. Compliments of Compliments of FENTON'S GROCERY KEMPF BUICK, Inc. Amsterdam's Broadalbin, N. Y. Phone 3443 Only Authorized Sales and Service Buick Dealer Complimente. of MARY'S TAVERN Phone 3153 Compliments of Compliments of BRESLA W BROS. SQUIRE INN Broadalbin, N. Y. Saratoga Road Compliments of DAVIS BARBER SHOP Amsterdam, N. Y. HAIRCUTTING OUR SPECIALTY Amsterdam, N. Y. Broadalbin, N.. Y Congratulations from Winifred's Bridal Shop Compliments of IT'S SEARS LEON CRANNELL for HARDWARE and COAL, WOOD, SAND, GRAVEL FARM EQUIPMENT Broadalbin, N. Y. Phone 2711 Party Dresses Especially SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. Amsterdam, N. Y. Phone 3040-R East Ma.in Street Amsterdam Compliments of JOHN EATON & SON GROCERIES and FEED Gabay' s Children Shop BARRY'S Children and Junior Wear LEADING FAMILY CLOTHIERS 80 East Main Street Amsterdam Phone 973-W Broadalbin, N. Y. Phone 3861 Compliments of 70 East Main Street E. FREDERICK Amsterdam, N. Y. ICE--GENERAL TRUCKING Broadalbin.. N. Y. =er==erererer==er======'=' forty THE KENNVETTo KRONICLE ================= Trrn KENNYETTO KRONICLE forty-one i);;:>================.,.== Compliments of LEO'S TAVERN Compliments of Phone 3977 BROADALBIN DRUG CO. Saratoga Road Broadalbin, N. Y. Compliments of Curts Taxi Broadalbin, N..Y BOOKS ... STATIONERY ... SCHOOL SUPPLIES Compliments of J. E. SMITH AMOCO GAS and OIL FRANK H. GILL Vail Mills, N. Y. Amsterdam 15 Market Street Compliments of BROADALBIN LIQUOR STORE Broadalbin, N..Y THING'S FAMILY SHOE STORE FRANK FOSTER 41 East Main Street ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Amsterdam, N. Y. Complete Line of Electrical Supplies and Appliances Phone 19 12 Hoosac Street Johnstown, N. Y. Compliments of TANNER LUMBER and SUPPLY Compliments of Broadalbin, N. Y. HOTEL JOHNSTOWN Phone 3501 Phone 212 Johnstown, N. Y. Compliments of BOSTON STORE BROADALBIN COAL and SUPPLY HOUSE FURNISHINGS-CHINA-GLASSWARE 149 East Main Street Phone 1198 Compliments of Amsterdam, N. Y. Compliments of DE PALMA'S SHOE SERVICE CROSSLEY GLOVE CO., Inc. 188 East Main Street Phone 661 Broadalbin, N. Y. forty-two THE KENNYETTO KRONICLE Amsterdam, N. Y. =l=l=l=l=l=l==l=l==:i:::.l=ll=l==l=l:i:::.:i:::.==l=l:i:::.:i:::.= THE Kl·'.NNYETTO KRONJCLE forty--three HALLC·RAN'S NEWS Broadalbin, N . .Y PEOPLE'S SILK STORE S. L. Kupferberg, Prop. SILKS, WOOLENS, COTTONS and DOMESTICS Amsterdam , N. Y. .Phone 2143-R W. E. STERN ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. BUY VICTORY BONDS SOLD by t his BANK WITHOUT COST to PURCHASER or t he GOVERNMENT as a Patriotic Service THE BROADALBIN BANK Broadalbin, N. Y. El ectrical F.i xtur es, Wiring Supplies and Mazda Lamps Phone 3310 171 East Main Str eet Amster dam, N. Y. A. OLENDER FURNITURE STORE 131 East Main Street Phone 1342-J Amsterdam, N. Y. Compliments of E. L. DURKEE & CO. P hone 3218-M Amster dam, N. Y. 123 East Ma in Str eet Fl owers for Everyone at Prices Everyone can Affor d to Pay The FULTON COUNTY'S MARTIN'S SPECIALTY SHOP Martin & Naylor Co. LARGEST SPO'RTSSTORE MARY & BELLE FLORAL SHOP LINGERIE .. . HOSIERY . .. CORSETS Amster dam, N. Y. 13-15 East Main Street Compliments of NATI ON AL AUTO STO·RES ment store, serving th e people of t his ar ea for over ha lf a century... . Compliments of Make this store your shopping STONE'S Amsterdam, N. Y. SPORTS EQUIPMENT 1 Fulton County's largest depar t headquarters in 1946. for SPORTSMEN 13 North Main street Gloversville, N. Y. TRENT & NILSEN Phone 247-J HARD W ARE- -MILL SUPPLIES 18 East Main Str eet J ohnstown, N. Y. Compliments of NEWNHAMS TIRE SHOP Compliments of Johnstown, N. Y. Compliments of THE BROADALBIN DRY CLEANERS Broadalbin, N ..Y Compliments of CLARA'S BEAUTY SHOPPE • fo1'ty-·four Broadalbin, N . .Y THE KENNYETTO KRONI C LE Compliments of TRUST COMPANY OF FULTON COUNTY liARDING FUR CO. Gloversville, N. Y. Gloversville, N. Y. Member of F. D. I . C. Tim KE N NYETTO KRONI C LE forty-fi'ue • Compliments of BASSETT'S CLOTHES SHOP GOETZ SHOE STORE Men's and Boy's 16 East Main Street Compliments of CLOTHING Amsterdam, N. Y. 42 East Main Street THE FULTON COUNT)' and Phone 2956-W NATIONAL BANK Amsterdam FURNISHINGS & TRUST CO. ADELINE'S of Gloversville, N. Y. Compliments of Famous Corset Studio Specializing in Fittings H. I. ABDELLA & SONS 7-9-11 Church Street MACK'S ESSO SERVICE Gloversville, N. Y. Member of F. D. I. C. 37 Market Street Amsterdam, N. Y. Broadalbin, N. Y. Phone 3690 Compliments of C. R. DODDS Compliments of Broadalbin, N. Y. Compliments of Compliments of D. F. SEWARD JOHN DEERE MACHINERY NEWA Y LUNCH & GRILL GLEN'S Gloversville, N. Y. SOCONY PRODUCTS Broadalbin, N. Y. Compliments of Gloversville, N. Y. COWLES, BROWN & CO. Gloversville, N. Y. Phone 3711 Compliments of Compliments of Compliments of Compliments of A. D. NORTON CO. PEDRICK'S LUNCH Gloversville, N. Y. NESTLES' FURS "A Specialty Shop of Distinction°. Jewelers 25 West Fulton Street 20 South Main Street Gloversville, N. Y. THE KENNYETTO KRONI CLE across from the high school Gloversville, N. Y. Gloversville, N. Y. forty -six MILDRED PRESTON Tim KrrnNYETTO KRONICLE forty-seven DRINK Congratulations and Best Wish es Compliments of flAO f· MAI K aro. u. •. '"'· o,,, t o th e Class of 1946 IN THE BOTTLE Business School Today Means Business Success T omorrow Nicholas Coffee Shoppe GLOV.ERSVILLE BUSINESS SCHOOL F all Opening ---<>-"K>- Septemb er 8-10 East Fulton Str eet 60 North Main Street Gloversville, N. Y. P hone 299 4 GIGNACS Glover sville, N. Y. LADIES BETTER APP AREL 82 Nort h Ma in Street Glover sv.me, N. Y. Compliments of .. MELODY HOUSE Compliments of Quality and Service Gloversville, N . Y. Since 1912 The BROADALBIN KNITTING COMPANY Inc. Compliments of OLBRYCH'S CASTIGLIONE DAIRY 4 Corners Gloversville, N. Y. Amst er dam, N. Y. Broadalbin, N. Y. Compliments of Phone 225 0 HILL & MARKES, Inc. A msterdam, N . Y. ~~~w• forty-eight THE KENNYETTO KRON I C LE • T H E K ENNYETTO K RON I CLE forty -nine CLUE TO BABY PICTURES l. Gerald Sanford. 2. Roger Farley. 3. Marian Baker. 4. Larry Compliments of Olmstead. 5. Donald Sherman. 6. Helene Smith. 7. Rose Edmonds. 8. Arnold Frederick. 9. Walter Varvarchin. 10. Doris McGowan. 'Yanda Hare. 12. June Sellers. 13. Clement Hapeman. 14. Ethel lrop1ak: .15. Anna Hovak. 16. Mary Cunningham. 17. Grace Kenyon. 18. Patr1c1a Lee and MarJory Reedy. 19. Charlotte Frasier. 20. Patricia Lee. 21. Jane Swears. !,1. TOWERS HOTEL ~~~i};;U:~~il=i"J=:li=ll~l=l):;~~~~~~ii;;;< Northville, N. Y. The outstanding quality of SEALTEST ICE CREAM doesn't just happen. It must measure up to the QUALITY standards set up in Seal test Laboratories. And those stand ards are always high. Best wishes to the class of 1946. Like Sealtest, set your standards high. General Ice Cream Corporation Amsterdam, N. Y. P RI N T I N G (o'< Success to the Class of 1946 F. A. HARE COMPANY Accountants & Auditors Gloversville, N. Y. m - Call 23'toadalbin 3823 THE ADIRONDACK PRESS . BROADALBIN, N. Y. Phone 2381 ~enioii - - - • - 1...... MARIAN BAKER ............................... . ANNA MAE CHAMBERS ......................... . MARY CUNNINGHAM .......................... . MICHAEL DOBROWOLSKI ...................... . ROSE EDMONDS ................................ . ROGER FARLEY ................................ . CHARLOTTE FRASIER .......................... . ARNOLD FREDERICK ........................... . CLEMENT HAPEMAN ........................... . WANDA HARE ................................. . ANNA HOVAK ................................. . LLOYD HOWE ................................. . GRACE KENYON ............................... . PATRICIA LEE ................................. . DORIS MC GOWAN ............................. . ~ARRY OLM~TEAD ............................. . ARJORY REEDY ............................ . GERALD SANFORD ........................... '. '. '. JUNE SELLERS ................................ . DONALD SHERMAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~~ENE SMITH .............................. : : : E SWEARS ................................. . ETHEL TROPIAK ............................... . WALTER V ARVARCHIN ....... ................. . •~-- KANSAS RESTAURANT Amsterdam, N. Y. 100 East Main Street Compliments of CANCELLATION SHOES STORE Amsterdam, N. Y. C. A. BENEDICT RAW FUR DEALER Broadalbin, N ..Y Compliments of A. C. BENEDICT Mayor of Broadalbin Compliments of GLEN WILD KNITTING CO. Broadalbin, N. Y. <l=ll=l==l=ll=ll=l>"<>"<l=l=l=ll=ll=l>"<>=>==l=l===>=>==l=ll=l== fifty '"' . Compliments of Compliments of EVERY TYPE OF BUSINESS and PERSONAL USE! THE KENNYETTO KRONICLE _