Plattsburgh High School - Barker Yearbook (Plattsburgh, NY)
- Class of 1954
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DccUcatc m Delicious smells frequently waft to the second and third floors from the kitchens of Miss Helen Carroll and her Home Economics stu- dents. Miss Carroll is one of the most willing teachers in our high school. She is the faculty advisor for both the Bachelors’ Club and the Carrollenian Club, the latter being named in her honor. Many of the girls in the Class of '54 have had the privilege of her friendly guid- ance since seventh grade. She teaches the girls in her classes the fundamentals of cooking and sewing. We, the Class of 1954, wish to dedi- cate our Yearbook to her. 2WW ScCuCAttOK x DR. EDWARD McDOWELL MR. HORACE F. DAVIES MR. J. W. DAVERN President k MR. CARL B. GETMAN MR. T. HAROLD WELDON MR. FRANK CARPENTER Clerk MR. CARL G. SORENSEN MR. ROBERT S. LONG MR. JOHN P. JUDGE MRS. SHERLOCK E. HALEY MR. EVALON A. MERRITT Principal of the Junior and Senior High School SECRETARIES — left to right: Janet Brown, Jeannine Poissant, Jane Dewey, Mrs. Goff. MR. CLAUDE A. WOOD Vice Principal of the Junior and Senior High School MR. BAKER Music faculty MR. BENTON Science MISS BISHOP English; French MR. BURDICK English MISS CARROLL Home Economics MR. CARROLL Guidance MISS CHALLIS Mathematics MR. CLIFFORD Mathematics MR. CLIFFORD Science MISS CONNORS Librarian MR. DEGUTIS Physical Education MR. COOPER Social Studies MRS. DENICORE Business MR. COUGHLIN Social Studies MISS DOUGLAS Physical Education MISS ERICKSON English; Health MISS FOSS English MR. KENYON Industrial Arts MR. WOOD Class Advisor President ................. RICHARD MERRITT Vice President ............. WILLIAM FREEBORNE Secretary ................. NANCY ANDERSON Treasurer .......................... JOHN DORAN NANCY ANDERSON JOHN DORAN Standing: Diane Dobbs, 2; Lois White 1; William Freeborne, 2; David Haight, 1; Richard Wilson, 2; Irving Caplan, 2y2; Melissa Cummins, 1; Katherine Logan, 1. Seated: William Wright, 3l 2; Martha Noyes, 3VS; Kathleen Ready, 31 ; Betty Rae Bierer, 31 2; Richard Merritt, 31 2- Nancy E. Anderson Junior and Senior Class Secretary; Minervian Literary Society 2; Mi- nervian President; Friendship Club Vice President; Hi-Y Secretary; Girls’ Extra-Curricular Program; Junior Prom Queen; Library Coun- cil; Hi-Y 2; Radio-Press Club; Or- chestra; Girls’ Glee Club; Chorus 2; Athletic Council; Downtown So- liciting. George L. Andrews Art Club President; J.V. Football; Yearbook Staff. Wayne J. Ashline J.V. Basketball; Chorus 3; Boys' Bowling Club. Alice K. Banker Barbara A. Barber Barbara A. Barton Gym Leaders Vice President; Soft- Gir,s’ Extra-Curricular Program; Gir,s' Extra-Curricular Program; ball Captain- GAA Letter- ’ Girls’ Chorus; Movie Club; Needlecraft Cheerleading Club; Transferred to Extra-Curricular Procram: Gvm Club' Plattsburg in Senior Year from Clos- « Diane Dobbs Sophomore Class Treasurer; Hi-Y Secretary; Volleyball Captain; Soc- cer Captain; One-Year Honor Av- erage; Friendship Club; Mincrvian Literary Society 2; GAA Letter; Girls’ Extra-Curricular Program; Chorus; Cheerleading 3; Treasurer- Co-Captain of Cheerleading; Hi-Y 3; Athletic Council; Downtown So- liciting. Richard L. Facteau Freshman Basketball; Track 2; Band 6; Orchestra 4; Art Club. John C. Doran Junior and Senior Class Treasurer; Hi-Y President; Public Speaking Club Vice President; Junto Secre- tary; One-Year Honor Average; Jun- to Club 2; Intramural Baseball; Ra- dio-Press Club 2; Hi-Y 2. Marie D. Fountain Girls' Extra-Curricular Program; Chorus; Foreign Correspondence Club; Carrollenian Club. Charles E. Duquette Chorus 2; Transferred from Roches- ter East High—12-53. William E. Freeborne Sophomore Class Secretary; Senior Class Vice President; Junto Club President; Hi-Y Secretary; Honor Average, Two Years; Junto Club 2; Varsity Football 3; J.V. Basket- ball 2; Varsity Basketball; J.V. Base- ball; Track; Movie Club; Hi-Y Club; 2; Athletic Council; Chairman of Magazine Campaign; Varsity Bas- ketball; Downtown Soliciting. _ r ' . ' 1 Shirley E. Gay Carrol Ionian Club Historian; Gr egg Shorthand Award; Friendship Club; Minervian Literary Society 2; Girls’ Extra-Curricular Program; Girls' Bowling Club; Barker Staff; Barker Typing Staff 2. David E. Haight One-year Honor Average; Junto Club; Public Speaking Club; Trans- ferred from Ballston Spa Sr. High in Junior Year; Barker Staff; Hi-Y. Jacqueline H. Getman Soccer Manager; Basketball Captain; Volleyball Captain; Friendship Club; Girls' Extra-Curricular Program; Chorus 3; Choir 2; Library Coun- cil; Girls' Hi-Y Club 2; Girls' Gym Leaders. John C. Haley Varsity Football; Varsity Baseball; Movie Club; Bachelors Club. Leo A. Grenier Managers and Service Club Secre- tary and Treasurer; Civic Tours Club; Ski Club 4; Earned Ski Patch; Managers and Service Club 3 (3- Year Award); Boys' Hi-Y Club 2; Barker Staff. Carolyn T. Hansbury Girls' Extra-Curricular Program; Music Masters Club; Girls' Gym Leaders 2. Hubert L. Hart J.V. Football; Varsity Baseball 2; J.V. Baseball; Movie Club; Foreign Correspondence Club. Frederick J. Horvath Freshman Class Vice President; Five Letter Sweater Award; Football 3 Basketball 2; Baseball 4 Varsity Chorus 3; Varsity Club 4; Boys’ Hi Y Club; Music Masters Club; Ath letic Council. far Shirley A. Hoy Carrollenian Club Historian and Treasurer; Girls’ Extra-Curricular Program; Chorus; Carrollenian Club 3; Foreign Correspondence Club; Managers and Service Club; Needle- craft Club. oLj t riUW Edith A. Hughes Friendship Club; Civic Tours Club; Music Masters Club; Library Coun- cil; Barker Typing Staff 2; Home- room Soliciting. Jean D. Johnson Girls’ Extra-Curricular Program; Chorus 3; Choir 2; Library Council 3; Downtown Soliciting. Alice J. King Girls’ Extra-Curricular Program; Transferred from Altona Central High 12-53. Roland R. Lapier J.V. Football; Civic Tours Club; Movie Club. Joanne M. Lapierre Freshman Chorus 2; Mixed Chorus; Girls’ Chorus 2; Homeroom So- liciting. James R. Lester Varsity Football; Basketball; Varsity Baseball 2; Chorus 2; Bachelors Club; Boys’ Hi-Y. 'Ya' .- y s Harvey L. Lipschultz Junto Club; J.V. Basketball; Art Club; Public Speaking Club; Boys’ Hi-Y. Katherine M. Logan Vice President of Minervian Soci- ety; Vice President of Hi-Y; Treas- urer of Friendship Club; Treasurer of Gym Leaders; Co-Captain of Cheerleaders; Captain of Soccer, Volleyball, Softball, Basketball; One- Year Honor Average; GAA Letter and Blazer; Cheerleading Letter; Band Letter; Friendship Club; Mi- nervian Club 2; Girls’ Extra-Curricu- lar Program; Band 3; Orchestra 3; Radio-Press Club; Hi-Y 2; Gym Leaders 3; Cheerleaders 3; Athletic Council. Gerald V. Luck Chorus; Bowling Club; Movie Club. J. Richard Lundgren President Art Club; Junto Club 2; Chorus 2; Art Club 2; Boys’ Gym Leaders 2; Downtown Soliciting. Constance C. Macey Girls' Extra-Curricular Program; Carrollenian Club 2. Elizabeth J. Macey Girls’ Extra-Curricular Program; Movie Club; Carrollenian Club 2 i Homeroom Soliciting. David J. Mahler Dramatics Club 2; Radio-Press Club; Library Council; Transferred from Downers Grove Community High School in Junior Year. William J. Manion Bowling Club President; Intramural Basketball Captain; Hi-Y; Movie Club; Downtown Soliciting. C. Jean Manley Girls’ Extra-Curricular Program; Chorus; Foreign Club; Barker Staff. Correspondence Nancy A. Meron Mintrvian Literary Society; Girls' Extra-Curricular Program; Band; Or- chestra; Chorus 3; Choir; Barker Staff; Radio-Press Club; Library Council; Girls' Hi-Y. Richard E. Merritt Sophomore. Junior and Senior Class President; Freshman Class Secretary; Vice President of Athletic Council; Candidate to Boys' All State; Three- Year Honor Average; Junto Dic- tionary; Junto Club 2; Varsity Foot- ball 4; Varsity Basketball 3; J V. Basketball; Baseball; Band V, Chorus 2; Choir; Boys' Octette; Dramatics Club; Athletic Council. Lucille M. Miller Girls' Extra-Curricular Program; Chorus; Needlecraft Club; Carrol- lenian Club 3; Homeroom Soliciting. Thomas G. Miller J.V. Football 2; Movie Club; Bowl- ing Club 2. „ . i • I wjfc (1 HC Jtr 0m v. fl r • '7 Managers and Service Club Secre- tary and President; Manager Bowl- ing Club; Captain Volleyball; Man- agers and Service Club 3, and 3 Awards; Friendship Club; Girls' Ex- tra-Curricular Program; Chorus 2; Foreign Correspondence Club; Car- rollenian Club. Janet B. Mullen Carrollenian Club President and Sec- retary; Girls' Extra-Curricular Pro- gram; Needlecraft Club 2; Carrol- lenian Club 3; Homeroom Soliciting. Marlene A. Joan C. Nicholson Martha A. Noyes Marie Palma Girls Extra-Curricular Program; Chorus; Library Council 3; Girls' Hi Y 2; Homeroom Soliciting; Downtown Soliciting. Gordon L. Parrish J.V. Football; Varsity Football; Cho- rus 3; Movie Club; J.V. Basketball. Sophomore Class Vice President; President Hi-Y; Secretary Miner vians; All-State Chorus; Three-Year Honor Average; Junto Dictionary and Certificate; Medal French I; Third Prize American Legion Es- say Contest; Friendship Club; Mi- nervian Literary Society 2; Girls' Ex- tra-Curricular Program; Girls’ Glee Club; Chorus 3; Choir; Girls’ Trio; Hi-Y 2; Dramatics Club; Public Speaking Club. Foreign Correspondence Club Sec- retary; Girls’ Extra-Curricular Pro- gram; Chorus 4; Foreign Corre- spondence Club 2; Library Council 2; Downtown Soliciting; President Library Council. Sandra K. Pelkey Friendship Club; Minervian Literary Society; Girls' Extra-Curricular Pro- gram; Glee Club; Chorus; Girls' Hi-Y; Cheerleading Club. Roger W. Peck Junto Club 2; Basketball 2; J.V. Baseball 2; Hi-Y; Movie Club; Gym Leaders 2. Harold F. Perry Phyllis A. Peryer Nancy L. Raymond Kathleen C. Ready Girls’ Extra-Curricular Program; Dramatics Club; Barker Typing Staff; Transferred from Watervliet High in Senior Year, Three-Year Honor Average; Captain Volleyball; Downtown Soliciting. Softball Captain; Girls’ Extra-Cur- ricular Program; Civic Tours Club; Needlecraft Club; Music Masters Club; Library Council; Homeroom Soliciting. Sylvia M. Recore Girls' Extra-Curricular Program; Music Masters Club. Co-Manager Badminton and Ping Pong; Captain Basketball; GAA Let- ter; Friendship Club; Minervian Lit- erary Society; Girls’ Extra-Curricular Program; Girls' Gym Leaders 2; Chairman Homeroom Soliciting. Marie F. Richard Managers and Service Club 2; and 2-Year Award; Glee Club 2; Chorus 4; Choir 2; Downtown Soliciting. Helen G. Roher Robert G. Santor Friendship Club; Minervian Literary Junto Club; Movie Club 2; Boys' Society 2; Band 4; Orchestra 2. Hi-Y Club; Homeroom Soliciting. Wayne P. Sapel Varsity Football 2; J.V. Football; J.V. Basketball; Freshman Basket- ball; Varsity Basketball; Varsity Baseball 2; Band 5; Bachelors Club 2; Gym Leaders 2. CX- David L. Scales Freshman Basketball; Varsity Base- ball 2; J.V. Baseball; Movie Club 2. Stanley A. Seymour Junto Club; Football 2; Basketball 2; Band 4; Orchestra 4; Chorus 2; Choir; Music Masters Club; Dra- matic Club 2; Art Workshop Club; Varsity Basketball. Jeannette M. Smart Gregg Shorthand Award (120wpm); Friendship Club; Minervian Literary Society 2; Music Masters Club; Bar- ker Typing Staff 2; President of Commercial Club; Yearbook Solicit- ing; Committee for Junior Prom. y: Shirley E. Smart «V Veronica A. Smith Managers and Service Club Treas- urer; Pin. Shield. Sweater and Tro- phy from Managers and Service Club 4; Girls' Extra-Curricular Program; Chorus 2; Downtown Soliciting. Wilma M. Spoor Noon-hour Manager; Volleyball Captain; Basketball Captain; Soft- ball Captain; Girls' Extra-Curricular Program; Music Masters Club; Girls' Gym Leaders 2. Doris M. Sprague Friendship Club; Minervian Literary Society; Civic Tours Club; Needle- craft Club; Music Masters Club; Barker Staff; Barker Typing Staff 2. Shirley J. Stone Friendship Club; Minervian Literary Society 2; Girls’ Extra-Curricular Program; Orchestra 2; Glee Club; Chorus 3; Barker Staff; Movie Club; Hi-Y Club. Barbara J. Tedford GAA Letter; Girls' Extra-Curricular Program; Civic Tours Club; Girls’ Gym Leaders 2. Joyce L. Tetreault All-State Chorus 53; Sectional Or- chestra 52; Minervian Literary So- ciety 2; Friendship Club; Band; Orchestra; Glee Club; Chorus; Choir; Needlecraft Club; Platform Club. Constance M. Trudeau Girls' Extra-Curricular Program; Civic Tours Club; Needlecraft Club; Foreign Correspondence Club. Sandra S. Turner Co-Manager Badminton and Ping Pong; Volleyball Captain; GAA Let- ter; Girls' Extra-Curricular Program; Chorus; Dramatics Club; Girls’ Gym Leaders 2; Homeroom Soliciting. Jean G. Van Slate Volleyball Captain; Managers and Service Club 2 and Award for 2 Years; Girls' Extra-Curricular Pro- gram; Chorus; Foreign Correspond- ence Club. Laura F. Weir Friendship Club; Minervian Literary Society; Girls’ Extra-Curricular Pro- gram; Orchestra 4; Chorus 2; Choir; Movie Club; Library Council; Bar- ker Staff; Attended Leilehua High School in Junior Year at Wahiawa, Hawaii. Ann F. Williams Junior Class Vice President; Miner- vian Literary Society 2; Minervian Treasurer; Hi-Y Treasurer 2; Friend- ship Club; Girls' Extra-Curricular Program; Orchestra 2; Chorus; Hi- Y 3; Homeroom Soliciting. Richard D. Wilson One-Year Honor Average; Junto Club 2; Varsity Baseball; Movie Op- erators Club; Music Masters Club; Hi-Y Club; Homeroom Soliciting. Kenneth G. Wood Chorus; Movie Club; Bowling Club; Bachelors Club 2. Lois M. White Dramatics Club Vice President 2; All-State Choir 33; All-State Sec- tional Orchestra; Orchestra 2; Mi- nervian Literary Society 2; Friend- ship Club; Girls' Extra-Curricular Program; Band 2; Orchestra 4; Glee- Club; Chorus 3; Choir; Dramatics Club 3; Girls' Gym Leaders; Hi-Y Club 2; Downtown Soliciting. William H. Wiught Hi-Y Treasurer; Junto Treasurer; Three-Year Honor Average; Clark- son Award (Sci. and Math); Junto Club 2; J.V. Football 2; J.V. Bas- ketball; J.V. Baseball; Movie Club; Gym Leaders; Bowling Club; Ski Club 3; Homeroom Soliciting. (£ool 54 Dear Boss, I give up; I've had it! I'm thoroughly melted, positively perched , and besides that, I quit! I am a disgrace to the Federation of Elves, Brownies and Fairies, and I'm turning in my brownie pin. As you will recall I was tapped to tease, tantalize and torment the Class of '54 through- out high school. When they were freshmen my job was definitely on the cool” side, except when they elected four real gone guys as officers; and when they defeated the sophomore and senior boys to become basketball champs of the school. I might have suspected something then, but they were such a crazy mixed-up bunch of kids (real squares ) that I never noticed. How was I to know what I was in for? The symptoms became 5-alarm in their sophomore year when, despite my efforts, they jazzed through a highly successful year under the guidance of their strictly hep offi- cers. Already the brains and brawn of this Class were coming to the attention of the cagey upperclassmen as the mere sophomores began to beat their time in scholarship and sports. And, in shame, I must admit their Sophomore Hop was quite a ball—a solid session! When the CLASS of '54 finished its junior year, I was going ape! I was a frustrated wreck! The situation was simply out of my control (in other words, gone) ! The CLASS really rated! They gave the other students and even the faculty a large charge.” Junior representation boosted the football team, and the junior guys blasted” to the top in basketball and baseball. Several guys and dolls of the class attended All-State Chorus and Band in Buffalo. A hardworking group of kids under the leadership of Shirley Stone and Mike Beauvais put on the best Prom in years! Man, it was really the most! To top it all off, Mike was crowned King with popular Nancy Anderson as his Queen. The positive peak was reached when the juniors swept to victory over the seniors on Class Day. I still get head- aches when I think of that year. It was strictly for the birds! The crow’ning disaster for me came during their senior year. I just don’t dig such a complete failure! That year the CLASS of '54 rose to even greater heights. They topped all previous magazine campaign sales and they (dig this!) even had their class ring money in on time. I thought I was on the beam again when Miss Foss told Mr. Benton during one of their recent bop” sessions that her English IV class was real gone”?! Above the sounds of the blast” Mr. Benton was heard to reply that his chemistry class was gone” too—in fact, it was strictly from outer space! It sounded promising, but I still can’t figure out if their bop talk” was for real” or if they were just faking off!” By the way, the football team again became champs with the help of seniors Fred Hor- vath, Dick Merritt, Mike Beauvais, Bill Freeborne and others. I won't even mention the success of the Class Play and the Senior Reception. Well, Boss, I just wanted to clue you in” that the CLASS of '54 is entering adult life well-prepared and capable. I certainly must have goofed! Yours in resignation, ELF NO. 3 P.S. I'm glad I won’t be around to feel the breeze” when you’ve read this! e zcCen t6e 'fyeana Standing: Mr. Burdick and Miss Erick- son. Advisors; Dale Rockwell. Seated: Fred Horvath, Wayne Benson, Dick Merritt. Seated: Martha Noyes. Dick Merritt. Standing: Miss Chailis Advisor; Bill Free- borne. Diane Dobbs. Standing: Miss Quinlan, Advisor; Jack Doran, Nancy Anderson. Seated: Dick Merritt, Ann Williams. Fourth row: Thomas Brown, James Lundquest, Raymond Sleight, Roy Holt, Malcolm Hackett. Thomas Earl, Guy Bartlett, Richard Gowan, Robert Glenn, Richard DeWitt. Third row: Lloyd Lavarnway, Roger Brown. G. Monto, John Moore, Thomas Lawler, Alfred Rouleau, Philip Dickson, Joseph Tellstone, Michael Devins, Robert Yopp, Ronald Sorrell. Second row: James La$ue, Alan Harper, Donald Williams, Leonard Read, Tony Longe, Keith Brown, Donald Shippey, Fred Carpentier, Brian LaPlante, Eugene Vaughn. First row: Stanley Montgerard, Peter Forget, Paul Ashline, Roland Brown, Joseph Lee, Robert LaValley, Robert Beardsley, John Creedo, James Kinsey, Harold Downs. CLASS OFFICERS—Philip Dickson, Gail Giambruno, Beth Caswell, Miss Quinlan, Advisor; James Lundquest. Fourth row: Janet Towner, Beth Caswell, Sharon Luck, Rita DeCarlo, Patricia Williams, Peggy Eells, Gail Giambruno, Shirley Seymour, Barbara Winter, Jackie Durkee, Wilma Everleth, Mary LaPoint, Mary Jane Gervais, Margaret Ashline. Third row: Joan LaBombard, Jean Champagne, Helen Benson, Geraldine Burns, Marion DeCarlo, Barbara Brown, Marilyn Jenkins, Phyllis Mangum, Mary Giles, Marlene Kello, Nancy Tucker, Glenice Jennette, Lorris Wood, Shirley Preston, Deanna Provost. Second row: Barbara Dennis, June Rivers, Francis Speth, Catherine Gates, June Moran, Mary Ellen Gonyea, Helen Culley, Nancy Bird, Ginger Gowan, Mary Ann Everett, Beverly Baker, Marie Deyo, Barbara St. John, Charlene Ward. First row: Sally Mc- Cauley, Ann Grenier, Marleta Delorimier, Beverly Light, Barbara Hulbert, Sandra Devins, Jane Curtis, Joan Plunkett, Gail Barkley, Loretta Thompson, Lucille Maxwell, Eleanor Bushey. Ab- Fourth row: Shirley Finnegan, Gweneth Noyes, Lorraine Beck, Betty Badger, Shirley Blair, Carol Giles, Charlotte Tyler, Carol Bassette. Ann Myette, Ann Lawler, Joyce Trudeau, Vera Seamans, Phyllis Gardinier, Janet Scheier, Jackie Lefort, Shirley Leahy, Dawn James, Joyce St. Dennis, Janice Parrott, Connie Stone, Barbara- Vaughn. Third row: Betty Ann Ratta, Arlene Dukette, Nancy Pratt, Gayle Traynor, June King, Ruth Fredette, Susan Lejeune, Grace Schmid, Barbara Vradenburgh, Sue Caswell, Doris Speth, Sally Michclucci, Phyllis Clark, Joy Shay, Constance McDonald, Karen Shene, Patricia Senecal, Shirley Ashline, Vella Vasquez, Kay Melaven. Second row: Marilyn Robinson, Margaret Squires. Lucille Petro, Marcia Wilkins, Nancy Royal, Helen Fisher, Gladys Hewson, Judy Godin, Diane Blixt, Betty Hulbert, Carol Anderson, Mary Ann Sanger, Sue Harper, Pat Johnson, Pat Bruce, Shirley Lashway, Loretta Kelley, Joanne Frenyea, Carol Thompson. First row: Carol Ann Ducatte. Sally Buttery, Constance Wells, Patricia Silver, Lizabeth Ross, Shirley Brown, Ruth Gonyo, Teresa Falcon, Jane Miller, Viola Fournier, Gail Brandon, Carolee Clark, Anna May Clancy, Mary LaPlant, Geraldine Kelley, Ellen Condo, Joanne Paul, Roberta Miller, Jane Logan. Fourth row: Herbert King, Donald Champagne, Leo Miller, Rodney Collins, Robert Keeler, Clayton Cutter, Reginald Brunelle, James Provost, Gary Finney, Philip Bradley, Richard Deso, Jerry Klineberg, Larry Wood, Victor Soucy. Third row: Lloyd Hart, Larry LaPierre, William Buttery, Richard Esposito, Robert Parrish, Robert Allen, Ara Assadourian, Frank DiFabbio, Robert Wright, Donald Clifford, Harold Dominy, Paul Belair, Daniel Sorrell, Bruce Ladd, Mahlon Covey. Second row: William Getman, Marvin Bordeau, Charles O’Toole, David ManweJI, Ronald Macey, Ronald Lavery, Tom Provost, Raymond Tierney, Richard Williams, Charles Moomey, Fred Kelley, Nelson Latour, Wayne Dubuque, Dennis Tetreault. First row: Charles Carlo, Arthur Gonyo, Gary Rock. Dick Walker, Bernard Trombley, Charles Hagar. Fred Culley, Jerry Fred- erick, Jim Brennan, Jim Ladd, Gerald Creedon, James Lawless, Raymond Francis. CLASS OFFICERS—Standing: Miss Erickson and Mr. Burdick, Advisors. Seated: Barent Keyser, Ronald Wood, Jeffrey Haight, Howard Wilcox. Fifth row: Janice Frenyea, Phyllis Patnode, Pat Lacey, Gladys Turnbull, Connie Pratt, Mary Seymour, Jean Carpenter, Judy Payson, Barbara Aguaglia, Carol Bushey, Dawn Raby, Diana Raby, Elizabeth Hayes, Gertrude Arquette, Joy Green, Elaine Laplante, Barbara Robinson, Doreen LaBelle. Fourth row: Joan Atwood, Venice Jackstadt, Sally Stone, Beverly Loso, Martha Finnegan, Kathryn Jacques, Clarice Wells, Marion Lamphere, Joan Light, Theresa Mangum, Joyce Puryea, Annette Pickman, Barbara Blake, Beverly Macey, Kathy Dennis, Sally Wessell, Phyllis Dickson, Ellen Brook. Third row: Judy Harrison, Judy Lighthall, Elaine Cable, Beverly Ocasio, Lillian Town- er, Joan Arbenger, Jeanette Ashline, Victoria Jones, Gail Bornheimer, Catherine Culley, Diane Chellis, Janet Clukey, Nancy Stone, Nona Sorrell, Georgianna Carpentier, Carol Tyrell, Kathleen Gibeau, Marilyn Santor, Elsie Ducatte. Second row: Joan Lapier, Joan Spring, Marilyn Curtis, Marlene Barcomb, Patricia Lawliss, Alice Siebel, Carolyn Lamora, June Lapoine, Pauline Chag- non, Betty Begore, Verda Brown, Mary Dufrane, Glenda Sevek, Judy Clark, Gloria Copone, Kathleen O'Hearn. First row: Sonya Sorrell, Stella Paul, Wanda Gonyea, Norma Garrow, Shirley Coon, Christina Gebo, Roxie Bushey, Janice Barcomb, Janet Macey, Sandra Larue, Susan Bour- deau, Margo Defonzo, Lucille Provost, Christina Dame, Margo Moomey, Joan Kraft, Jean Gilmore. Fifth row: Gary Donivan, Howard Bouvia, Richard Scales, Sherman Luck, Dale Winterbottom, William Cleland, Joseph Martineau, Robert Comstock, Alfred Talejkowski, Ronnie Wood, Larry Tourville, John Bayne. Wilbur Atwood, Patrick Brean, James Stevenson, Peter Guibord, Don Llewellyn, Sidney Smith, Robert St. Clair. Fourth row: Robert Ewing, Wayne Akey, Raymond Bene, Clinton Labombard, Silas Agnew, Ronald LaPorte, Jeffrey Haight, Jerry Taylor, Dale Rock, William Brunell, Guy Rivers, Wayne Gonyea, Jerry Freeborne, Russell Weir. Alan Smythe, Bidwell Drew, William Wood, Donald Cameron, John Ritter, James Houston. Third row: Loy Green, Sammy DiBella, Eugene Rivers, Sidney Grube, Richard Lagoy, James Stacy, Rodney Duquette, George Aubin, Glen Monto, John Bolles, Bryan Collier, Richard Woodward, Paul Bedell, James Gregory, David Zarinski, Tom Harding, Clark Duquette, Robert Rabideau, Carl Katz, Fredrick Tuttle. Second row: Howard Wilcox, Dale Bennett, Oliver Wells, Barent Keyser, Donald Ritter, Gary Provost, Donald King, Lanny Luck, Robert Bruso, Rolland Belgard, Tony Palma, George Bishop, John Devins, Alvin Bush, James King, Robert Bedell, Thomas Dragon, William Agnew. First row: Oreal Fountain, Robert Quinn, Steven Gaines, Merritt Stone, George Gates, Larry Senecal, Joseph Gaito, Ronald Dame, Pliny Ayers, Lewis Miller, Thomas Kraft, George Derocher, Wayne Macey, James Creedon, Peter Lashiew, Gerald Tetreault. Front row: Shirley Gay, Typing Editor. Left to right: Nancy Meron, Shipping Editor; Laura Weir, Pictures and scheduling editor; Jean Manley, Clerical editor. Second row: George Andrews, Art Editor. Left to right: Dick Merritt, Clerical Editor; David Haight, Photography Editor; Leo Grenier, Layout Editor. Absent: Shirley Stone, Doris Sprague, Ma- rion Brown. BARKER EDITORS Authors of the Class Play Kay Logan, Martha Noyes, Diane Dobbs, Melissa Cummins. BARKER STAFF Front row: Melissa Cummins, Marie Palma, Kathleen Ready, Joanne La Pierre, Doris Sprague, Nancy Raymond, Shirley Smart, Sandra Turner, Nancy Meron, Marion Brown, Nancy Bouyca. Second row: Diane Dobbs, Nancy Anderson, Helen Roher, Edith Hughes, Elizabeth Macey, Marie Fountain, Shirley Gay, Jane Curtis, Shirley Stone, Jean Manley, Jeannette Smart. Third row: Laura Weir, Lois White, Sandra Davies, Veronica Smith, Marlene Morales, Joyce Bouyea, Marie Richards, Joan Plunkette, Wilma Evcrleth, Mary Jane Gervais. Fourth row: Irving Caplan, Bill Manion, Leo Grenier, Bill Wright, David Haight, Richard Wilson, Richard Lundgren, Bob Santor, Dick Merritt, George Andrews. 0Jftcutfiye'i6 cutcC Service (£Cci6 Fourth row: Eleanor Mayette, Ann Lawler, Grace Schmid, Jean Van Slate, Shirley Lashway, Patricia Bruce, Gael Brandon. Third row. Theresa Mangum, Dawn Raby. Diane Raby, Loretta Thompson, Shirley Smart, Marie Richard, Helen Culley. Second row: Elaine Cable, Shirley Hoy, Joan Plun- kett, Joyce Peryea, June Moran. Carol Ann Ducatte. Ruth Gonyo. First row: Judy Lighthall, Ann Grenier. Veronica Smith, Barbara Winter, Marlene Morales, Joyce Bouyea, Anna Clancy, Janet Macey. Absentee: Gail Barkley. The main purpose of the Managers and Service Club is to promote the sale of tickets and candy at all home games and other high school games in Plattsburgh. The money obtained from the selling is used for the benefit of the school. The club was founded in 1940 and has been in function for thirteen successful years. Marlene Morales is president. Second row: James Brennan, Bryan Collier, Mr. Coughlin, Ronald Wood, Jeffrey Haight. First row: Nona Sorrell, Annette Pickman, Lorretta Kelly, Roberta Miller, Gweneth Noyes. This club was organized for the purpose of giving pupils practice in speaking before an audience. They speak every week in front of the members of the club. Jim Brennan is president. eeu Third row: Shirley Gay. Nancy Meron, Lois White, Shirley Seymour, Marilyn Jenkins. Marie Deyo, Nancy Tucker. Second row: Barbara Dennis. Diane Dobbs. Sandra Pelkey, Beth Caswell, Jac- queline Durkee. Barbara Winter, Marion Brown, Nancy Raymond. Beverly Baker, Betty Rae Bierer, Laura Weir. First row: Shirley Preston, Jeannette Smart. Melissa Cummins. Ann Williams, Martha Noyes, Nancy Anderson, Katherine Logan, Eleanor Bushey, Doris Sprague, Helen Roher. Absentees: Mary Giles, Shirley Stone, Joyce Tetreault. The purpose of the Minervian Literary Society is to inspire higher standards of scholarship in Junior and Senior girls. Each year the new members are tapped” during Tap Day” ceremonies and a formal initiation follows. Nancy Anderson is president. Second row: Shirley Ashline, Joy Shay, Grace Schmid, Phyllis Clark, Ann Myette, Carol Bassette, Janet Scheier, Joyce Trudeau, Diane Blixt, Ruth Fredette, June King, Gayle Traynor, Dawn James. First row: Joyce St. Dennis. Shirley Leahy. Teresa Falcon, Judy Godin, Jane Miller, Lisabeth Ross, Meg Squires, Jane Logan, Carol Thompson, Constance Stone. Absentee: Eleanor Mayette. The Friendship Club is an honor society for Sophomore girls. It aims to encourage a high degree of scholarship and the increase of friendship and service. Judy Godin is president. Second row: Jim Kinsey, Harvey Lipschultz. Dick Merritt, Bill Shene, Jack Doran. Dick Wilson, Dave Haight, Fred Carpentier, Gene Vaughn, Mr. McAllister, Advisor. First row: Jim La Rue, Irving Caplan, Bob Santor, Bill Freeborne, Bill Wright. Ralph Bleau, Roger Peck, Dick Lund- gren. President, William Freeborne. The Junto Club endeavors to promote scholarship by giving (1) Webster Collegiate Dictionaries to the three highest of the freshman and sophomore classes and (2) its Junto award of $50.00 to a deserving boy or girl who attends the local college. Third row: Doris Speth, Sue Caswell, Pat Williams, Janet Mullen, Betty Ann Ratta, June Moran, Rita DeCarlo. Lorris Wood. Second row: Janet Towner, .Betty Badger. Margie Ashline. Sally Michelucci, Joy Shay, Carol Giles, Vella Vasquez, Frances Speth, Muriel Bushey. First row: Roxie Bushey. Clarice Wells, Jean Gilmore, Lucille Miller, Elizabeth Maccy, Barbara Goodspeed, Miss Carroll. The Carrollenian Club was established in 1936. The club is a chapter of the Future Homemakers of America, which is a National Organization. The club's motto is Toward New Horizons. President, Janet Mullen. Second row: Lucille Provost, Margo DeFonzo, Nancy Stone, Glenda Sevek, Jim Gregory, Roland Belgarde, Joyce Castine, Mary LaPlant, Sue Lejeune, Nancy Royal, Kay Melaven. First row: Miss Leary, Advisor; Don Williams, Carol Anderson, Dale Bennett, Rita DeCarlo, June Rivers, Alice Siebel. President, Dale Bennett. The purpose of this dub is to train students in the art of radio broadcasting through the writing and airing of scripts and the production and announcing of programs. In the accomplishment of this aim a live program of school news is broadcast over WIRY each week during the club year. Third row: Carol Tyrell, Kathy Ready, Marianna Everett, Ginger Gowan, Dave Zarenski, Bill Shene, Dave Mahler, Beverly Loso, Judy Clark, Gloria Capone, Margo Moomey. Second row: Boh Yopp, Shirley Leahy, June King, Joyce Trudeau, Bob Beardsley, John Bolles, Doreen La- bell, Christina Dame, Jean Carpenter. First row: Sonja Sorrell, Susan Bordcau, Sandy LaRue, Carol Thompson, Janet Scheier, Lc5is White, Connie MacDonald, Marion Lamphere, Teresa Falcon, Ellen Condo. President, Lois White. The purpose of the Dramatic Club is to train students for future stage productions, learn stage terms and help with the productions given by the club during the year. The group reads character parts, presents pantomimes, and acts out skits before its fellow members. - € ecec Third row: Sherman Luck, Lanny Luck, Paul Belair, Richard Esposito, John Bayne, Robert Com- stock, Sammy DiBclla, Jerry Frederick, Charles Moomey, Guy Rivers, Clinton LaBombard. Second row: Mr. McAllister, Advisor; Lloyd Hart, Tom Provost. George Allen, George Desrocher, Wayne Gonyea, Sidney Smith, Sidney Grube, Doug Cameron, Howard Bouyea, Wayne Akey. First row: Gary Rock, Roy Francis, Merritt Stone, Rod Duquette, Jim Stacy. Barbara Aguglia, Carol Bushey, Doreen LaBelle, Phyllis Patnode, Venice Jackstadt, June LaPointe. The Movie Club usually has about 40 members of the freshman class who desire to view films of educational value not generally presented in regular classes. Those interested have the opportunity to learn some of the details of the operation of a projector. Rod Duquette is president. Third row: Fred Culley, David Manwell, Miss Challis. Second row: Mary Ann Sanger, Dawn James, Lillian Towner, Phyllis Dickson, Betty Begon. First row: Joanne Paul, Jane Logan, Elsie Du catte, Ellen Brooks. The purpose of the Civic Tours Club is to get first-hand information about the community through visits to indus- tries, business places, government build- ings and places of historical interest. Club members plan the program and make arrangements for the trips. Lillian Towner is president. eted Second row: Mrs. Denicore, Advisor; Mahlon Covey, Herbert King, Fred Carpentier, Leonard Read. Richard Gowan. Robert Bedell, Kenneth Dubuque, Nelson Latour, Joseph Tellstone, Marcia Wilkins. First row: Lucille Maxwell, Eleanor Bushey. Sandra Devins. Kathleen O'Hearn, Jean- nette Smart, Sandra Davies. Reginald Bruneile, Joyce Tetreault. Gladys Hewson, Constance Tru- deau, Carolee Clark. President, Jeannette Smart. At its inception, the Commercial Club was formed primarily for those people who were interested in typing. During the course of the year it will have guest speakers from the business field. Its members are those who plan a career in business after graduation from high school. Standing: Bob Keeler, Robert Deso, Billy Cleveland, Gary Donivan, Miss Carroll, Advisor; Charles O’Toole, Ray Tierney, Don Champagne. George Bishop. Seated: Robert Ewing, Oliver 'Wells, Ronald Macey, Peter Lashiew, Eugene Rivers, Tom Craft, Jim Crcedon, Harold Downs, Clark Duquette. President, Robert Keeler. The Bachelors’ Club first originated in 1939 at the suggestion of Mr. Carl G. So- rensen. Since then, throughout the years, two hundred boys have participated in this club and made it a success. This year of 1953-1934, the boys of the Bachelors’ Club hope to do the same. The Bachelors Club’s main purpose is to learn the art of cook- ing, under Miss Carroll’s supervision. Third row: Frances Speth. Jean Champagne, Marleta Delorimier, Betty Rae Bierer, Gail Giam- bruno, Peggy Eel Is. Shirley Seymour. Carolyn Hansbury. Barbara Tedford. Wilma Spoor. Second row: Nancy Raymond, Sandra Turner, Mary Jane Gervais, Jackie Durkee, Miss Douglas, Advisor; Alice Banker, Beth Caswell, Helen Bensen, Geraldine Burns. First row: Sally McCauley, Nancy McCauley, Kay Logan, Barbara St. John, Wilma Everleth, Beverly Baker, Nancy Bird, Barbara Hulbert, Barbara Dennis. The Girls’ Gym Leaders Club is composed'of Junior and Senior girls who are out- standing in physical education. The purpose of the club is to provide special oppor- tunities for extra participation for these girls. The club helps to organize and officiate all girls intramural and sports days with other schools. President, Mary Jane Gervais. Fourth row: Keith Brown, Jim Lundquest, Tom Earl. Gary Finney, Roy Holt Mai Hackett, Larry Tourville. Bucky Bourdeau. Third row: Jim Provost, Rodney Brunelle, Dick Lundgren, Wayne Sapel, Roger Peck, Bob Glenn, Bill Freeborne, Jim Lester. Second row: Paul Ashline, Tom Brown. Barry Keyser, Phil Dickson, Donnie Champagne, Donald Ritter, John Creedon, Pliny Ayers. First row: Mr. Degutis. Advisor; Charles Hagar, Tony Palma. Irving Caplan. Wayne Benson, Bob Allan, Roland Brown, John Ritter. The purpose of the Gym Leaders is to train capable boys to help in the conducting of gym classes and intramural athletics. The club is taught a general knowledge of various sports in order that each member can help in the instructing. President, Wayne Benson. Front row: Misi Erickson, Advisor; Ann Williams, Kay Logan. Martha Noyes, Nancy Anderson, Beverly Baker, Barbara Barton. Back row: Beth Caswell, Joan Nicholson, Jackie LeFort, Janet Scheier, Diane Dobbs, Peggy Eells, Sandra Pelkey, Jackie Durkee, Barbara Hulbert, Geraldine Burns, Nancy Meron, Laura Weir, Sonya Horvath, Lois White, Barbara Dennis, Sally McCually. Absent: Jackie Getman. Gwen Noyes, Carol Anderson, Betty Rae Bierer, Jane Logan. InU ■■■! 5 Front row: Mr. Clifford, Advisor; Leo Grenier, Harvey Lipschultz, Irving Caplan, William Freeborne, Jon Moore, Donald Clifford. Back row: Barry Keyser, James Lundquest, Roger Peck, David Haight, Ara Asadorian, Bill Wright, Howard Wilcox. Absent: Mike Beauvais, Fred Hor- vath, Bob Santor, Jerry Klienberg, James Kinsey. Ill 1111 III! HUI SI iflMrtib IT- r 0 Second row: Kay Logan, Beth Caswell, Fred Horvath, Mr. Clifford, Advisor; Mike Beauvais, Miss Douglas, Advisor; Jackie Durkee, Mary Jane Gervais. First row: Barbara Barton, Wayne Benson, Bill Freeborne. Dick Merritt, Diane Dobbs, Phil Dickson, Nancy Anderson. Second row: Alan Harper, Brian LaPlante, Guy Bartlett. Mr. Clifford, Advisor; Dick Dewitt, Wayne Ashline, Roger Brown. First row: Jim LaRue, Joe Lee, Gerald Luck, Bill Manion, Tony Longe. Tom Miller, Henry Ayers. (? xcc tctC First row: Viola Fournier, Mary La Point, Marie Palma, Doris Speth, Sally Michelucci. Second row: Vella Vasquez, Ruth- Fredctte, Miss Connors, Edith Hughes, Nancy Bouyea, Phyllis Pc-ryer. Members of the Library Council have an opportunity to give service to the entire student body. The members participate in duties which are extremely valuable. A member of the council is found at work in the library each period of the day. TteecCCecmft Ccc Front row: Diane Chellis, Gayle Traynor. Catherine Cully. Joan Atwood. Back row: Beverly Light, Phylis Clark, Miss MacGregor, Helen Fisher. Third row: Mr. Zanelli, Director; Mike Beauvais, Barry Keyor, Dick Facteau, Jeffrey Haight, Rob- ert Soulia, William Dimandigo, Mary Giles, Margo Moomey, Susan Johnson, Shirley Seymour. Second row: James Conley, Diane Chellis, Nancy Anderson, Russell Weir, Richard Merritt, Ara Assadorian. Jacqueline Durkec, Barbara Hulbert, William Shene, Howard Wilcox, John Bolles, Ronald Wood, Steven Gaines, Sherwood Keysor, Thomas Ladue. First row: Peggy Eells, Geraldine Burns, Helen Roher, Jacqueline Lefort, Joyce Tetreault, Karen Shene, Barbara Dennis, Joy Green, Pat Johnson, Betty Rae Bierer, Phyllis Mangum, Oliver Wells. Third row: Mr. Zanelli. Director; Richard Facteau, Barry Keysor. Robert Soulia, Steven Gaines, Thomas Ladue, Mary Giles, Susan Johnson, Margo Moomey. Second row: Phyllis Mangum, Betty Carol Gordon, Jacqueline Durkee, Barbara Hulbert, Barbara Dennis. Joy Green, Helen Roher, James Conley. Oliver Wells. Howard Wilcox. Laura Weir, Peggy Eells. First row: Ara Assadorian, Pat Johnson, William Shene, Shirley Seynour, Beverly Baker, Nancy Anderson, Theresa Mangum, Judy Rabideau, Diane Lamay, Nancy Lamay. Caryl Anderson, Betty Rae Bierer, Diane Blixt. Fourth row: Judy Harrison. Joan Atwood. Connie Pratt. Elsie Duquette, Phyllis Dickson, Betty Begore, Pat Lacey. Beverly Light, Phyllis Clark, Janet Clukey. Judy Clark. Gloria Capone. Mary LaPlante, Mariana Everett. Joanne LaPierre. Third row: Kay Melaven, Shirley Leahy, Barb Blake, Carol Tyrell. Carolyn Lamora, Nancy Pratt, Jane Miller, Christiana Dame, Marie Palma, Shirley Hoy, Jean Van Slate, Marlene Morales. Second row: Lucille Petro, Meg Squires, Pat Lashway, Kay Tina Gebo, Carol Duquette, Shirley Lashway, Pat Bruce, Janice Parrott, Mary Ellen Gonyo, Nancy Tucker, Theresa Mangum. Mr. Baker. First row: Lucille Provast, Susan Boudeau, Beverly Ocasio, Elaine Cable, Kathy Dennis, Sally Wessell, Phyllis Patnode. Connie Wells, Pat Silver. June Rivers, Joyce Puryea, Ellen Brook. Fourth row: Jeffrey Haight, John Bowles, Barry Keysor. Victor Saucy, Phil Dickson, Bill Shene. Malcolm Hackett. Dick Merritt. Jerry Klinebery, Browne Littell, Ronnie Wood, Mr. Baker. Third row: Stanley Montgerard, Robert Bruso, Bill Bruncll, Oliver Well, Brian Collier, Guy Rivers, Bob Glenn, Joe Tellstone, Howard Wilcox, Russell Weir. Jimmy Provost. Second row: Lois White, Wilma Everleth, Martha Noyes, Judy Godin. Karen Shene, Marion Brown, Joyce Tetreault. Peggy Eells, Joyce Trudeau, Carol Bassett, Beverly Baker. Betty Rat Bierer. Laura Wier, June King. First row: Stella Paul, Judy Lighthall. Pat Johnson, Barbara Hulbert, Marilyn Barber. Nancy Meron, Jackie Lefort, Nancy Anderson, Nancy Bouyca. Gladys Turnbull. Barbara Dennis. Margo Defonso, Ellen Condo. Third row: Tony Palma, Bill Frecborne, Jim Lundquest, Wayne Sapel. Larry Tourville, Mai Hackett, Bill Shene, Gary Finney, Dick Merritt, Ron Wood. Second row: John Creedon, Manager; Paul Ashline. Manager; Dick Williams, Jim Provost. Ralph Bleau, Bob Allen, Roy Holt. Ara Asa- dourian. Phil Dickson, Pliney Ayers. Louis Miller. First row': Joe Gaito .Jim Lester. Mike Beauvais, Fred Horvath, Frank DiFahbio, Bucky Bordeau, Roland Brown, Irv Caplan, Tom Brown, Bob Bedell, Don Clifford, Gene Rivers. Top row: Jeffrey Haight. Stanley Montgerard, Bell Freeborne, Bill Shene, Tom Lawler. Ara Assadorian. John Ritter. Dick Dewitt, Mr. Degutis, Coach. Bottom row: Gary Finney, Mai Hack- ett, Roger Peck, Dick Merritt. Mike Beauvais, A1 Rouleau, Irving Caplan. Scu6et6till Top row: Oliver Wells, Robert Parrish. Barry Keysor, Jerry Klineberg, Ara Assadorian, Robert Bedell, John Moore, Frank Pero, Coach. Bottom row: Jerry Freeborne, Tony Palma. Ricky Tuttle. Don Ritter, Ronald Macey, Frank DiFabbio, Jim Gregory, Sidney Grube. Second row: Mr. Clifford, Advisor; John Crcedon, Rod Brunclle, Fred Horvath, Roger Peck, Wayne Sapel Rod CoJJins, Phil O'Connell, Mai Hackett, David Scales, Leroy Tyndall, Mike Beauvais,' V Phil Dickson, Danny Barrett. First row: Jim Lester. Peter Forget. Ronnie Macey, Marvin Bordeau Gary Rock, Donnie Clifford, Brian LaPlantc, Boh Bedell, Frank DiFabbio, Fran Horne. 1953 BASEBALL WE 4- 24-53—Burlington ............... 5 5- 4-53—OX.V.A.................... 11 5- 7-53—Ausable Forks.............. 5 5-12-53—Lake Placid ............... 3 5-19-53—M.A.1...................... 4 5-20-53—St. Johns ................. 8 5-22-53—M.A.1...................... 4 5-23-53—St. Johns................. 10 5-26-53—Ausable Forks.............. 0 5-29-53—Lake Placid................ 7 THEY SoAeicUl Second row: Jimmy Hull, Mike Copeland, Keith Brown, Bill Freeborne, Mr. Degutis, Advisor; Ara Asadourian, Jim Provost, Ralph Bleau, Jerry Klineburg. First row: Raymond Francis, Charles Moomey, John Ritter, Roland Brown, Bob Soulia. Roger Brown, Ronnie Lavery, Tony Palma, Russell Weir. 1953 TRACK 5- 2-53—Saranac Lake 5- 9-53—Warm-Up Lake Placid 5-16-53—Annual P.H.S. Invitational 5- 30-53—Triangular Meet 6- 6-53—Sectional Meet at P.H.S. Top row: Carol Anderson, Carol Bassett, Alice Banker, Wilma Spoor. Front row: Jane Miller, Barbara Hulbert, Nancy Bird, Barbara Tedford. Standing: Beth Caswell, Carol Anderson, Peggy Eells, Shirley Lashway. Kneeling: Mary Jane Gervais, Barbara Dennis, Catherine Culley. (? ieenCecut i Left to right: Sally McCaulley, Nancy McCaulley, Barbara Barton, Sue Lejeune. Jacqueline Durkee, Diane Dobbs, Sandra Pelkey, Kay Logan, Carol Thompson. Left to right: Jacqueline Durkee, Diane Dobbs. Sue Lejeune, Carol Thompson, Sally McCaulley, Peter Forget. Nancy McCaulley. Kay Logan, Barbara Barton, Sandra Pelkey, Carol Anderson. Co-Captains KAY LOGAN DIANE DOBBS |i|ijpiiii|| y __ i i TE—nrr Second row: John Haley, Irving Caplan, David Haight, Richard Merritt, Wayne Benson. Michael Beauvais, William Wright, William Manion. First row: Betty Rae Bierer, Martha Noyes, Kathleen Ready, Jean VanSlate, Sandra Davies. Nancy Anderson. Barbara Barton, Alice Banker. ybulcviitty PoCC Best Looking Girl BARBARA BARTON Best Girl Dancer JEAN VanSLATE Best Dressed Girl SANDRA DAVIES Most Studious Girl BETTY RAE BIERER Most Popular Girl NANCY ANDERSON Best Girl Athlete ALICE BANKER Girl With Best Personality NANCY ANDERSON Best All Around Girl Sport ALICE BANKER Most Original Girl KATHLEEN READY Best Natured Girl NANCY ANDERSON Girl Most Likely to Succeed MARTHA NOYES Best Looking Boy JOHN HALEY Best Boy Dancer WILLIAM WRIGHT Best Dressed Boy IRVING CAPLAN Most Studious Boy IRVING CAPLAN Most Popular Boy RICHARD MERRITT Best Boy Athlete MICHAEL BEAUVAIS Boy With Best Personality RICHARD MERRITT Best All Around Boy Sport WAYNE BENSON Most Original Boy DAVID HAIGHT Best Natured Boy WILLIAM MANION Boy Most Likely to Succeed RICHARD MERRITT MRS. GORDON Attendant Supervisor MISS PURDY School Nurse MR. DUQUETTE MR. BURKE Custodians Geraldine Aldrich Alexander s Garage, Saranac, N Y. Ames Furniture Co. Angelo’s Austin’s F. F. Baker, M.D. Barnard and Crinklaw Garage Dr. Lyman G. Barton Dr. Phillip Barton Beemer's Benedict, Ryan, and Sayer, Architects Blair and Webber, Photographers Booth's Insurance Agency Roger Boule, Isidore Boule, Dentists Bourdeau’s Super Market Bouyea Baking Company Branson’s Restaurant Broderick Motors Candyland Restaurant David Caplan Frank Carpenter, accountant Carter’s Store, Saranac, N.Y. Cate’s IGA Champlain Valley Federal Savings and Loan Ass’n. Champlain Valley Oil Co., Inc. Wayne Chase’s Service Station Chasolen and Sons Thomas S. Clark, Jeweler Dr. Kenneth Clough Concrete Building Supply Co. Condo’s Pharmacy Connor's Pharmacy D. W. Cook Croteau’s Liquor Store Mr. John R. Cummins Dame Sign Co. Danncmore Dairy J. W. Davern Louis DiFabbio, Tile Dock and Coal Co., Inc. Dodge and Frazier F. C. Dossert Insurance Agnes Downs-Gowns Dr. L. D. Earl Eell’s Motor Sales Elk’s Club Ernie’s Canary Shop Esso Standard Oil Co. Feinberg, Jerry and Lewis Finch Pruyn and Co., Inc. W. W. Finney and Sons-, Inc. Fit-Rite Shop John J. Fitspatrick’s Sons Freeborne’s Modern Appliances A Friend Henry Genet Gioiosa’s Liquor Store Goldman and Goldman Dr. George Gonyea H. D. Grant Insurance Agency Kenneth H. Grant F. H. Graves and Sons, Inc. C. M. Harrington Hazen’s Music Store T. Heffernan and Son Henry’s Market Hermann’s Ladies’ Ready to Wear Hitchcock’s Pharmacy Jan’s Shoe Store Jeannette’s I.G.A. Joseph Johnson, Junk Dealer Karmel Korn Shop Kassel’s Korina Restaurant F. A. La Bombard Insurance Agency Joseph P. McGrath, Successor Drs. Ladue, Webster, and Watson Langley’s Liquor Store Lapham’s Grocery Store Charles LaPort’s Grocery Store Larkin’s Pharmacy Louis Lefort J. T. Lipschultz, Chiropodist Little French Shop Dr. Hans Littna Lombardoni Fruit Co. Manion Electric Motor Service A. H. Marshall Co., Inc. A. Mason and Sons, Inc. E. S. Mason, Inc. Dr. Edward S. McDowell McMartin Motors, Inc. Merchant's National Bank Merit Shoe Store Merkel’s Meyer’s Drug Alvin Michelucci C. F. Milliette Office Equipment Mitchell’s I.G.A. Monopole M. P. Myers and Co., Inc. Myette’s Billiard Room Nash Super Service National Army Stores, Corp. Rene Nevcu and Son New York Albany Despatch Nick Charles’ Snack Bar Northern Insurance Agency, Inc. One-ills Funeral Home Ostrander’s Beauty Shop Pavon’s Shoe Hospital Payson’s Jewelry and Furniture Store Pete’s Restaurant Peter’s Esso Station Plattsburgh Buick Co. Plattsburgh Distributing Co., Inc. Plattsburgh Electric Supply Plattsburgh New-s Co. Plattsburgh Paint and Glass Co. Plattsburgh Press-Republican Plattsburgh Sea Food Products Plattsburgh Studio of Photography Plattsburgh West-End Market Pub Restaurant Quinn’s Ratigan Motor Sales Dr. E. R. Raymaley, Jr. Aaron Scheier School Physician Schubert’s Schurr’s Insurance Service Shelton Service A. E. Sherman Jake Smith The Southern Spear Brothers Speciality Shop (Mae E. 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