By Ken Gottry, 1968
The Class of 1958 invites all its classmates to attend the CCS Alumni Reunion Weekend on July 18-20. Fifty years have passed since they roamed the halls of CCS, sharing secrets, passing notes, learning about themselves and about life.
In September 1946, the class entered Mrs. Eva Carpenter’s
first grade room in the old

The class of 1958 spent their next four years in the Grange
Hall and Patrician Hall. The year they passed into sixth grade, they entered
the new
In Junior High they proved themselves civic minded as well as capable of fund raising. They sold bulbs to raise money for the Community Chest and had a sign erected by NYS at Beaty’s Corner.
Class Advisors Olive Thiessen and Ken Wilbur guided the class through high school. During the freshman year the class lost money but had a great experience at the Cottontail Cotillion. Their sophomore year brought some financial success with the Talent Show and several food sales, stationery sales, selling refreshments at games. The Junior-Senior play “Onions in the Stew” was well-received.
Other fund raisers were senior ice cream and the eighth grade book store


During senior year, the Halloween Carnival plus a record hop
with disc jockeys Kerry and Ed brought in more money. On March 31, 1958 the
class headed to
In 1958, the Board of Education was comprised of George McGeoch, Art Moseley, Tom Dunn, Clarence Coulter, and president John Lylis. Charlie Bowler was high school principal but everyone knew the real power was in the hands of people like Olive Chesbro, Alice Ashton, and Ruth Craig. Of course, Jimmy Leone was in charge in the elementary wing as he was for many years.
Custodians Les Harris, Ted Riley, Harold Dewey, and Rupe Jennings controlled the buildings and grounds while
bus drivers

1958 Custodians: L. Haris, R. Jennings, H. Dewey, T.Riley
The faculty included Jennie Dempsey, Dick Dawson, Wally Roewer, Carson Fuller, Frank Fressie,
John Herbert, Bernie Stinner, Olive Thiessen, Leta Tully, Ethel Sherin, Olive Noteman, Ruth Weir,
Ken Wilbur, and Charlotte Gottry. I’ve heard stories about

Class officers were Leroy Anderson, president; Rich Evans, vice-president; Jane Kenyon, corresponding secretary; Dot Taylor, recording secretary; Pat Decker, treasurer; Carol Brewer, assistant treasurer; Jane Williams, assistant treasurer; Larry Decker, boy representative; Joanna King, girl representative.

1958 Class Officers:
(back) P. Decker, Brewer, L. Decker, Williams, King; (front)
The National Honor Society members were Don Murdoch, Mary Watkins, Betty Boeker, Carol Brewer, and Pat Decker.
The International Relations Club held the IRC weekend
October 25-27, 1957. CCS welcomed students who were studying at colleges in the
area. The weekend included guests from around the world including

1958 IRC Officers:
Mr. Fressie, L. McMorris,
L. Decker, C. Brewer, A. Thiessen, Mr. Voss
The Chieftain staff was comprised of (seated) M. Watkins, J. Williams, H. Gann, D. Taylor, J. King, R. Chase, J. Kenyon; and (standing) B. Van Guilder, W. Laverty and E. Cantwell

1958 Chieftain Staff
Over forty candidates turned out for football practice. This was CCS’s second season of 11-man football and its second season in the Saratoga County League. The season was cut short by a flu epidemic with CCS finishing third with a 2-1-1 record.

1958 Seniors: (front) Anderson, Cristaldi,
Evans, Wilkie, Mook, Motsif; (back) Murdock, Laverty, Wands, Decker, Robitaille, Cantwell

1958 Cheerleaders:
(kneeling) Dewey, Kenyon and (Standing) Taylor, Brewer, Wilbur
The CCS Indians in 1957-58 were the defending Washington
County League basketball champions. Seniors Larry Decker, Frank Cristaldi, Tim Motsiff, and Bruce
Wands led the team to an 11-5 record and second place behind the Argyle Scots.
The season ended with a resounding victory over arch rival
The 1958 Chieftain included sponsor ads from Tom Thumb dairy bar, Santerre liquor store, Failes dairy, Cooper pharmacy, Pete’s Friendly Mobil, the Brick Hotel, Legry’s drug store, McWhorter’s market, Bell & Costello garage, McClullen’s dry cleaners, King bakery, Friendly restaurant, Ackley furniture, McGhee lumber, Asgrow, Innis Fail Inn, Oasis and Log Cabin, Pemrick’s dairy, Herb Ensign insurance, and the Washington County post.
The CCS Alumni Association is proud to have two members of the class of 1958 on its board of directors. If you want to see what they look like today, stop by one of our meetings in the CCS Library on the first Saturday of each month from 10 to noon.
