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THE CARILLON 1 In Memory Of Our Fellow Classmate KARL KAUFMAN Who Passed Away January 1651 3 We, the Class of 1954, wish to dedicate this, our yearbook, to Gordon S, Harris, our class adviser. Throughout our four years, he has gratefully given of his time and untiring patience so that we might be successful. Without his ambitious efforts this yearbook would never have been possible. The most appropiate way to show our gratitude is by saying a short but meaningful, Thank you. 4 PRINCIPAL MRS. WINONA F. ASH SECRETARY BOARD OF EDUCATION Floyd B. Russell - President Dr. K.J. Bowers H. Gordon Burleigh J. Patrick Carney 6 Kenneth Shults Dr. James Walsh F. Allen Wickes Kirby D. Wilcox Grant Johnson Mrs. Richard Carney Library Mr. John Cunningham Mathematics Mr. Joan Doane Commercial Subjects yi vj JI Mr. Walter Green Music Mr. Robert Borchard Art Miss Vera Cook Homemaking As 1 p’ JZ V iti §y Mr. Graham Davis Industrial Arts Miss Lyn McCullough Physical Education 2? Mrs• Florence Osier Miss Beatrice Selleck Languages Mr. Wallace Stevenson Physical Education Miss Elizabeth Simpkins English School Nurse Mr. Charles Koyce English History 9 CENTRAL SCHOOL Miss Carroll Mrs. Davis Mrs. Sullivan Miss Howard Mr. Thomas Miss Hornbnrg Mrs. Duprey Mrs. Thomas WEEDVILLE SCHOOL Mrs. Ouinn Miss Malaney Miss Kelley Mrs. Keough ALEXANDRIA SCHOOL Miss Thompson Miss Price Mrs. Clancy Mrs. Doan© TICONDEROGA HIGH SCHOOL Miss Stanton Mr. Blanchard Mrs. Saunders Mr. Jenks Mrs. Gayzur Mis8 Bush Seniors n DAVID SCHWERDTF2G3R Newspaper Club 3 FAYS HUDHiiS Choir 2,3tb All-State 2 Dramatic Club 2,b Newspaper Club 2,3 b Junior Plays Yearbook Staff ROBERT WICKES :,and 1,2,3,1+ Choir 1,2,3,1+ Football 1,2 Basketball 1,2,3,1; Track 1 Junior ’lays Senior Play V rsity Club 1,2,3,1; yea’book Staff A.l-State Sectionals 3 Essex County Festival 1,2,3 CAROLIN SMITH Choir 1,2,3,1+ All-State Sectionals 2,3 i+ County Festival 2,3 Junior Plays Senior Play ANNE BURLEIGH Choir 1 Vice-President of Class 1,2,1+ President of Class 3 French Club 3,1+ Dramatic Club 2 Newspaper Club 2,3,1+ Junior Plays Senior Play DAITON DELORME Track 1 Basketball 1,2,3,1+ Junior Plays Senior Play Troasurer 1,2 Class Secretary 3 Varsity Club 3,1; Yearbook Editor 13 ROBERT VAKDERwARKKR Football 1,2,3,4 Football Co-caotain 1| Basketball 1,2,3.1; Baseball 1,2,3,4 Track 1,2 President of Class 1,2 Junior Plays senior Play Yearbook Staff Varsity Club 1,2,3.4 BOSE MARIE BEV I LAC AUA Choir 1,2,3,1; Yearbook Staff Essex County Festival 2 Dramatic Club 2,4 Newspaper Cluo 2,3,1; Junior Plays senior Play 1 1 claire McCarthy Choir 2,3,1; Essex County Festival 2 Newspaper Club 2,3 14-Junior Plays Senior Play All-State Sacoional Ij. Yearbook Staff JAMES DONOVAN Baseball 1,2,3,!; Football 3 «. Senior Play President Dramatic Club 1). Secretary Newspaper Club 3 14 DAVID LADD Baseball 1,2 Junior Plays Band 2,3,4 NANCY Aid! VIJjLHORE Eand 1,2,3 U Choir 1,2,3 ,l|-All-State 3 U County Sectionals 2,3 SlIIRLiY SNYD2R Senior Play ANTilOlIY POPPIES Band 1,2,3,1+ Choir l,2,3,lv All-State Choir County festival Junior Plays Senior Play Yearbook Staff 1,2,3,It 1,2,3 15 ROGER BARNABY Choir 1,2,3,1; Essex County Festival 1,3 Junior Plays Senior Play Baseball-1 Yearbook Staff LORRAINE HTOSOOH Junior Plays Senior P3a y Yearbook Staff DAWN TROMBLEY Band 1,2,3,4 Choir 1,2,3,4 All-State Sectional 3,4 Essex County Choir 3 Newspaper Club 4 ANTHONY PAN1CCIA Football Mgr. 1,3 Football 2 Basketball 3 Baseball 1,3,4 Dramatic Club 2 Junior Plays Senior Play Varsity Club 2,3,4 Secretary of Class 4 16 JAMFS THOMPSON Football 1,2,3,4 Football Oc-Captair. Track 1.2,3,4 Basketball 'gr. 1 Basketball 2,U Varsity Club 1,2,3, -Junior Plays Senior Play Yearbook Staff MAROARET SENWAY Choir 1,2,3,4 Dramatic Club 2, French Club 3,4 Junior flays Senior Play Newspaper Club 2 Yearbook Staff ELI2.A33TH POKIER Class Treasurer 3,4 Cheerleader 1,2,3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Junior Plays Senior Play Yearbook Staff Junior Proin Quoen RANCIS WENDELL Football 1,2,3 Easketball Mgr. 1,2,3,4 Baseball Mgr. 2,3 Junior Plays Yearbook Staff Varsity Club 2,3,4 Football Mgr. 4 French Club 3,4 17 Football 1,2,3,4 asketball 1,2,3,4 asketball Captain-1; Junior Plays Senior Play Chairman of Junior Prom Varsity Club 2,3,1; Vice-President of Class-3 Yearbook Staff LOUIS DENNO Football 1,2,3,1; Track 1,2,3,4 Junior Plays Varsity Club 1,2,3,!; All-Star Football Team 3,1; PATiilC IA VOSBUfKJ Newspaper Club 2,3,1; Dramatic Club 2,4 Choir 2 18 MICHAEL aUTHIUG Football l|. Baseball 1, ,3 U-basketball 1 Varsity Cluo U iiAHY LOU o'JXCw Choir 4 French Club I . All-State Sectionals Checrleadins U Senior Play 'ALVA1 jrtE PELZ'JLO Choir 1,2,3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Essex County Festival 1,2,3, All-State Sectionals 2,3,4 Dramatic Club 2 French Cluo President 3,14. Class President 4 Junior Play Senior Play Yearbook Staff LILLIAH SHARROW Choir 1,2,3,4 4 All-State Sectionals French Club 3 4 Newspaper Club 2,3,4 Junior Plays Senior Play Dramatic Club 2,4 County Festival 3 2,3,4 f JOAN ARMSTRONG Choir 1,2,3,4 Essex Cour.jy Festival 3,4 Newspaper Staff 2,3 Editor of Newspaper 4 Dramatic Club 2 Dramatic Club Vice-President 4 Junior Plays Senior Play Yearbook Staff MARTIN DELoRM 20 GRANT FLEMING CAROLS POTTER Band 1,2 Choir 1,2,3,U '11-State Choir 2, if. Junior Plays Senior Play Dramatic club 2 French Club 3,1). FAY WILLIAM LAFRA CE baseball 1,2 Football 1). Junior Plays Varsity Club Track 1 21 •ascball 1 I. MOORE EDWARD LAROCK Football 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2 Track 1,2,4 Varsity Club 2,3,4 Newspaper Club 1,2,4 Dramatic Club 3,4 Yearbook Staff JAMES ROOT French Club 3,4 Junior Plays Football 4. Varsity Club Newspaper Club 4 ROBERT JEi« .S Choir 3,4 Trau,. 3,4 Essex County Festival 3 Senior Play Class Motto No Prize Without A Struggle. Class Colors Green and White 22 Junior Adviser J- Officers JU11I0I. LASS 25 . ? Sophomore Adviser Officers Freshman Adviser Officers FRESHMAN 29 • 41 S3 Irene Hall Social St'idles Miss Helen Hayward Arithmetic EIGHTH GRADE Front How-(L-R) Moira Smitn, Ann Hetzemayer, Joan PuilllDs, Norma Cook, Patricia Carey, Betty Davis, Mary Alice FilLioe, Janice Alsell becond Row- Cary Donovan, Brenda McGintv, Linda Davicson, Barbara Cook, Jean FuLler, Lois Wltnerbee, Rose Marie Williams, Patricia McCartr. Victor baVallee. Tnird Row- Alan Wonett, Larry Havens, Robert Hill, Ned Tnoapson, Dale Cronin, James Davis MISS HALL Front Row; (left to right) Margo Foley, Jane Morehouse, Jacquelyn Wendell, Fredericks Newton, Justina Rooker, Sally Wickes, Ann Belden, Loretta Rock, Betsey Stewart. Second Row; Jon Curtis, Ronald Allen, Edward Drinkwine, James Benjamin, Ronald LaMaraue, John Whiteley, Dean Dolbeck, John Burleigh, Michael Gallant. Back Row; Joanne Labatore, Mary Fitzgerald, Carol Russell, Marcia Badger, Linda Jackson, Colleen Lester, Judith Brown. MR. T RELL Front Row; (left to right) Joan Witherbee, Patricia Bowen, Rhea Varmette, Beverly Manley, Doris Barber, Ida Mae Lamica. Second Row; William Trombly, Donald Trudeau, Thomas Burke, Willard Sanders, Raymond Olcott, Charles McCoughin, Lee Spring. 31 i irs. Corena aLIant Social Studies Irs. Elizabeth Owen Arlt metlc SEVENTH 1RADE Front Row-(L-R) Sylvia Duprey, Judith Gonyea, Patricia Davidson, Carol Pockett, Carol LaTour, Teresa Carpenter, Barbara Smith, Joyce Gallant, Carlene Osier. Seconc Row- David Dislcin Betty Nesbitt, Linda Jenks, Sharon Varmette, Kary J. Whitcomb, Margaret DeVaney, Judy Clarke, Joan Quesnel, Russell Sage. Third Row- Gary Vosburg, Larry B. Lonergan, John Morette, William Smith, Andrew Powvorznik, Norman Keith, David Barber. MRS. OwLiw Front Row-(L-R)- Louise Pelletier, Patricia Hayes, Lola mstror.g, Hilda Osi$r, Nancy Trudeau, Judith Dedrick, Bonnie LaPointe, Carol Hughes, Patricia McLaughlin. Second Row- Sally Woodard, Sandra Monroe, Roberta Beaudin, Cecils Nadeau, Mary Jean McCaughin, Marguerite Provancha, GUy Graziar.o, Patricia Trombley, Darlene Trudeau. Third Row- Philip Morrison, Donald Phelps, Michael McKeown, Peter Robinson, William Dickenson, Michael Connery, Robert Hebert, Charles Gonyea, Robert Lefcson. MRi GOODI G Front Row-(L-R) HandalL Pratt, Shelvia Fillloe, Daniels Katz3nsteln, Ruth Blaise, Anita Hebert, Meirlda Barnaby, Nancy Scripter, Jessie Backman, Kenneth Woodard Second Row- Lawrence Hill, Lawrence LaPann, CliiTord Backman, Thomas Vradenburg, Gerald Hurlburt, Leo Barnaby, John Gi janto Third Row- James Dolback, Joseoh Paulo, Rodney Hurlburt, Alvin Buckman, James Dickerson, Lyman Greenwood, Nelson LaFrance, Waldrow Newell 33 35 ART HOMEMAKING LIBRARY DRIVER TRAINING INDUSTRIAL ARTS BAND AND MAJORETTES GIRLS PHYSICAL EDUCATION MISS SELLECK LATIN II MR. HARRIS PHYSICS 9uim fwimi MR. ROYCE WORLD HISTORY MR. DOANE BUSINESS TRAINING MISS HALL STUDY HALL MR. BURROUGHS CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION XI MR. GOODING SOCIAL STUDIES IX MR. STEVENSON PHYSICAL EDUCATION ME. ROSELLE ENGLISH II MR. CUNNINGHAM SOLID GEOMETRY VISS PLANTE SECRETARIAL PRACTICE MR. RICHARD GENERAL SCIENCE 45 OUR QUEEN ELIZABETH Miss Elizabeth Porter was chosen by the members of the Class of 1954 to reign as queen of the Junior Prom. Betty , as she is well-known to all her friends, has taken a very active part In all phases of school life throughout her four years in high school. QUEEN AND HER COURT BELLES AND THEIR BEAUS THE GRAND MARCH SOUTHERN COMFORT SENIOR DANCE JUNIOR PROM CHEAP HELP III WOW I AM I HUNGRY SENIOR TEA CLASS SUPPER YEARBOOK STAFF SENIOR PLAY VARSITY T CLUE DRAMATIC CLUB NEWSPAPER CLUB FRENCH CLUB DRUM AND CYMBAL SECTION BELOV.: CLARINET AND SAX SECTION ABOVE: MAJORETTES BAND ' • vr DOWN THE AVENUE CHEERLEADERS OUR SENIOR OFFICERS FOOTBALL 1953 Football Team: Left to Right First Row: Michael Gunning, James Clark, John Arthur, John Mero, Robert Vanderwarker, Janes Thompson, Robert O'Born, George Trudeau, Edward LaHock, Louis Denno. Second Row: Wallace Stevenson, David Trudeau, George Saunders, Kenneth Phelps, James Root, Gerald Huestis, Donald Varmette, Robert Connors, Willian Benway, Dewey O'Dell, James McCormick, Coack Donald VanVleet. Third Row: Edward Vosburg, Marc Porter, Gerald Hurlburt, John LaPointe, Walter Wisell, Gerald Crammonu, James Cruickshank, David Lonergan, Richard Malaney, ’William Wisell, Paul Gallant. 1953 RECORD Ti Opp 0 Whitehall 19 7 Plattsburg 6 19 Port Henry 6 7 Northwood 14 20 Lake Placid 20 8 M.A.I. 19 22 St. John's 0 7 Mineville 20 60 First Eleven: (left to right) Front Row- RE George Trudeau, RT Janes Thompson, RG Edward LaRock, C John Hero, LG Gerald Huestis, LT Robert O'Born, LE Michael Gunning. Back Row- RliB Louis Denno, FB Robert Connors, QB Robert Vanderwarker, LHB John Arthur. 63 BASKETBALL Front Row: (left to right) James Young, Robert Vanderwarker, James Thompson, John Mero, George Trudeau, Dayton DeLorme, Robert Wickes. Back Row: Coach Donald VanVleet, Coach Donald Richard, John Arthur, Nelson Blaise, Robert Montbriand, Robert Rock, Anthony Paniccia, John Gijanto, Mgrs. James McLaughlin and Kenneth Hurlburt. 1953 RECORD Ti Opp 55 Lake George 42 56 St. Mary's 68 38 Whitehall 72 54 Mineville 55 66 Whitehall 68 34 St. Mary's 71 66 Crown Point 59 59 Ausable 37 48 Lake Placid 53 63 Plattsburg 61 50 Port Henry 56 80 Mineville 55 52 Crown Point 59 79 Ausable 51 64 JUNIOR VARSITY Front Row: (left to right) William Wisell, Robert Cawley, Elliott Shaw, Paul Gallant, David Trudeau, Peter Vanderwar-ker, Robert Trudeau. Second Row: David Treadway, Bernard Brock, Donald Putnam, Kurtland Peria, Donald Porter, Thomas Nadeau, James Clark, William Benway. ' Back Row: Ass't. Mgr. Michael Vigliottl, John Spring, How- ard Trudeau, Thomas Gunning, Walter Wisell, Marc Porter, Donald Schryer, Dewey O'Dell, William Johnson, Gerald Cram-mond. Mgr. Francis Wendell, Coach Wallace Stevenson. 68 Baseball 1953: (left to right) Front Row: Michael Gunning, Robert Vanderv arker, James Young, John Mero, William Hunsdon, Anthony Panicla, George Trudeau, Fred Stull, Joseph Drelmiller. Second Row: John Thompson, Patrick O'Connor, Donald Porter, Joseph Malaney, Raymond Snyder, Bernard Brock, Donald Schryer, Ronald Hughes Back How: Francis Wendell, Patrick Donovan, James Donovan, James McLaughlen, James Crulckshank, James McCormick, Albert Thompson, Thomas Gunning, Coach Wally Stevenson. Ti Opponent Opp 21 Port Henry 7 5 Crown Point 3 7 Minevllle 6 1 Moriah 4 3 Port Henry 4 10 Crown Point 10 9 Crown Point 0 12 Minevllle 4 14 Moriah 7 9 Keesevlllett 3 4 Ausable 5 a Sectionals 69 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT Joan Armstrong bequeaths her laugh to Amelia Osier. Enjoy yourself. Roger Barnaby leaves his dancing ability to John LaPointe. Peggy Benv ay wills her typing skill to Donna Shaw. Rose Bevilacoua confers her craving for Port Henry to some underclassman. Mary Lou Boyce leaves with EVERYTHINGUI WOWIi( Anne Burleigh bestows her dramatic abilities to the heroine of next year's Senior Play. Martin DeLorm leaves with a sigh of relief. Dayton oLorme leaves his headaches to next year's yearbook editor. Bud Denno leaves the football team with long faces. Stanley Dickinson bestows his golden silence to none other than Squeeky Porter. Jim Donovan leaves his shorthand book in good condition. Grant Fleming v ills his wisecracks to Kenny Phelps. T ny Forbes leaves the apparatus in gym to John Hamilton. Gerry Gonyaa leaves her size 4 sneakers to Sally Clark. Mike Gunning bequeaths upon Tom Havens his hecklings. BE CAREFULI1 Fay Hughes leaves in a rush for Syracuse. Lorraine Hunsdon leaves her solo in the Senior Play and is glad to get rid of it. Bob Jenks leaves his comments about Vermont to anyone who wants them. wnvld Ladd bequeaths his milk route to an early rising Frosh. Bill LaFrance leaves in search of more girls. Ambitious aren't you. Bill? Ed LaRock leaves for Pine Camp eventually. Claire McCarthy leaves with a good supply' of cigaretoes. Where did you get them, Claire? Sue McKeown v ills her silliness to Mary Ellen Pearson. Nip Mero leaves to wait for Sally. Good luck you two. Fay Moore packs her bags and departs for Whitehall. Marie Nadeau leaves the candy to the Juniors. Do what you will v ith it and have fun doing It. Tony Paniccia leaves Mr. Doane v ith no more questions to be ansv ered. Ted Pezzulo leaves Coach Stevenson to argue v ith someone else. Betty Porter leaves her gymnastic abilities to Sharron Balding.-Carole Pottor leaves to open a popcorn business. Not too much salt now. Albert Powvorznik leaves in a trail of smoke. Jim Root bequeaths his artistic ability to future yearbook artists. David Schv erdtfeger (???) leaves the girls in peace. Lilliun Sharrow gives up chasing Jim Thompson after four years' effort. (Tired, Lil???) Carolyn Smith wills her vocal abilities to Jean McKeown. Jim Thompson leaves his football jersey to Mike Vigliotti and Sam Smith. Dawn Trombley leaves Jerry to nobody. She wants him for herself. Bob Vanderv arker leaves to thrill more r irls. Don't steal them all. Nancy Villraore leaves in high gear for d. Pete Wendell bequeaths his Parlez-vous to Miss Selleck... Indian giverU Pat Vosburg wills her dimple to Bev Matthews. Bob V Ickes v ills his tall tales to wide-eyed Freshmen. Last, but not least, the entire class -leaves Mr. Harris in peace and ouist. 75 SPONSORS OP 195k YEARBOOK Macauley's Restaurant Hr. Mrs. Joe Bevilacqua Lucy Maple J. J. Newberry Co. Jessie Lambert A Friend Doda Morette Don Carr Chuck Bailey Mr. Mrs. Marc Porter Mr. Mrs. Thomas McCarthy A Friend Kenneth Hyatt H. W. Henry Inc. Martins Pharmacy Yarn Gift Shop Corbo's Shoe Store Dean McLaughlin Wheelock's Garage A Friend Henry A. Peck A. L. Deyo Edwin Morrison Frank Thatcher Mrs. Wayne Trombley Burke's Inn Blanche Hosier A Friend Mary Barb Mrs. Lillian Sharrow Jack Abare Walter Hurlburt A Friend Charles Lewis Mrs. Ed Townes Noble Benedict A Friend Dr. Mrs. J. P. J. Cummins, Dr. Mrs. James M. Walsh Dr. Mrs. Rudolph Martin Dr. Mrs. William Vilardo Dr. Mrs. Henry Kesselman Dr. Mrs. Milton Bennett Dr. Mrs. G. Mr. Sc Kirs. H. 76 Jr. Arthur A. Carr P. Cook Gordon Burleigh AIR-LAMD MOTOR PARTS, INC. Automotive Equipment and Supplies Machine Shop Service Air-Land Motor Parts, Inc. 313 Montcalm Street Ticonderoga, New York firtstoM L. and H. BENJAMIN AUTO SUPPLIES AND DUPONT PAINTS Ticonderoga Tel. 256 Phone 611-612 FORTINO'S RESTAURANT PIZZA is our specialty I. DAVIS SON iiATIONAL ARMY STORE CORPORATION Dress and Work Clothes Footwear Camping Supplies Sporting Goods Luggage ’Wearing Apparel From Head to Foot Port Henry, N. Y. Montcalm St. Ticonderoga 78 79 Compliments of BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OP 54 S. C. HENRY, INC. Lumber Building Materials Port Henry Ticonderoga Covapl intents of HILLCREST FARI.I DAIRY 80 ERNIE'S SERVICE STATION fe CABINS Ernest W. Ploof Compliments Tires-Batteries-Accessories of Groceries-Confectlons THE Motorola T.V. and Electrical Appliances Tel. 32ij.-M Tlconderoga LATCH STRING E. J. MONROE CO. Crane Wholesaler FOR AUTO REPAIRS Plumbing - Heating ROOKER'S GARAGE Mill Supplies PHONE 636 300 The Portage Alexandria Ave. Tlconderoga Tlconderoga ALLEN'S SERVICE STATION UPSTATE LOAN Need Money? Batteries Tires Upstate Loan Co. $25 to $500 Minor Repairs 0 K Loans Phone 10 Phone Tlconderoga I4.86 Tlconderoga COMPLIMENTS OF Best of Luck to the Class of '54 Lester's Service Station Cabins GRIMES FLORIST C. F. Lester Wicker Street Tlconderoga Tel. 494 81 To the future success of the class of 1954 Compliments of From BILL LABATORE ROBERT C. 'WAIT Class of '32 Mineville New York Compliments Compliments of of STANLEY'S APPLIAnCi. STORE BULV AGGY BAY RESTAURANT Crown Point New York ESSEX RESTAURANT Compliments THE TOPS Ik TOWN of a FRIEND Compliments GREETINGS GOOD LUCK of TO THE CIA SS OF '54 RAY F. IIARLAnD FROM THE CROTO'S Port Henry Kew York AT UwCAS INN CHARLES S. MOORE Compliments of A ft’i and Authorized SALES SERVICE PARTS THE LIQUOR STORE Paul E. Reed, Prop. WINES AND LIQUORS UPHOLSTERING and REFIIIISHIHG Tel. 211 Air Conditioned Por Your Comfort RILEY'S RESTAURANT McIntyre's Upholstering Shop Remodeling-Repairing Also Boat Cushions made to order Telephone 462 319 Montcalm St. Ticonderoga Montcalm Street, Ticonderoga, W. Y. Specializing in STEAKS CHOPS SEA POOD Compliments or KASSEL'S Quality Women's Children's Apparel Ticonderoga Port Henry 83 Pest Wishes to the Class of 195ll SHOES FOR T!!E ENTIRE FAMILY GALLANT'S SHOE STORE BEST '.-.'ISLES from TICONDEROGA SENT[NEL 130 Montcalm St. Ttconderoga Watches - Diamonds H W RATHBUN JEWELER Fine Glass % China Compliments of HUESTIS CO. INC. FINEST IN HARDWARE Montcalm St. Tlconderoga 84 Compliments of DILLAV AY 3 GIFT SHOP Compliments of the CANDY BOX Crowds of Satisfied Customers Will Tell You You'll Find Nothing but the BEST AT MEYER'S PHARMACY Montcalm Street Ticonderoga, N. Y. 85 WINS' SOCOIIY GAS STATION COMPLETE MOBILUBPICATION AT THE SIGN OP THE PLYING RED HORSE Compliments of POND LUMBER COAL CO. 86 87 w BARNETT BROS. Compliments of TI MOSERS, INC. Pyrofax Gas Dist. Your Ford Me cury Dealer Radios . Washers . Refigerators MAKE YOUR NEXT SALE . SERVICE CAR MERCURY Ticonderoga, N. Y. Phone 330 KIRBY D. V ILCOX Funeral Director Furniture—Floor Coverings—Picture Framing Everything for the home at very Reasonable Prices VISIT OUR ENLARGED AND NEWLY DECORATED STORE 156 Montcalm St. Ticonderoga 88 LESLIE I.I. OUR Dependable Insurance Service 1'iconderoga GET MORE ITIt LES 200 TAXI Ticonderoga, Y. Anyv hero - Anytime Coipliments of Compliments of BURLEIGH'S PHARMACY ROIIA RXSTAJRAi 'i Best Wishes to Class of '54 T1 Oil, Inc. Ticonderoga 92 Compliments of Oi.KIDA MARKET Complete Pood Store 89 CIM0L-. GROCERY Compliments QU- LITY GROCERIES of V vG i TABLES FULLER'S I. G. A. FRUITS MEATS 4B6 Montcalm St. Lake George Ave. Ticonderoga Furniture THE RALM RESTAURANT Sandy Fortlno, Pron. J. H. GILBO ci SOuS ft ft ft ft Plumbing-Keating-Kardvmre ITALIAN-AMERICAN FOOUS Electrical Supnlies LA PIZZA B-ER - VINE Super Flame Bottle Gas LIQUORS 128 Montcalm St. Ticonderoga PORT HP2IHY HE. YORK Phone I187 tlOELS Z-. DlinCLKY'S INC. ALL REPAIRS ALL MAKES Compliments Schuyler Street Ticonderoga of POX If STEWART MOORE CHRISTMAS CLUB a CORPORATION Montcalm St. Ticonderoga Olfjrtatmafl (Ulub 90 PLA.;L'S DiiPT. ST :2S KAY HUDSON Sales Service 105 Lake George Ave. M15N S GA.-TARDItTa SlITS Ticonberoga New York Treated for crease Resistance Finely Tailored STVTE TH3ATSR Now 019.95 You will be amazed. See for yourself Compliments Tel. 300 of GRANT JOHNSON 91 wICKUS INSURANCE AGEuCY Your Protection is Our Business A Policy for Every Hazard Bank Bldg.-- Telephone Ho. 1 Ticonderoga, N.Y. PHOTOGRAPHY IN THIS SAfiBOOK BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATION CLASS OP '54 BY STEWART'S DAIRY MASON SMITH STTOIO 92 B ITEE TO LAKE C H 4MPL A N
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