Ticonderoga High School - Carillon Yearbook (Ticonderoga, NY)

 - Class of 1956

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Gordon Burleigh, Clerk Dorothy Strong, Treasurer 7 ...s-my Vw C 'b Dorothy Strong F. Allen Wickes Kenneth Shults Dr. James M. Walsh William Catlin lW5V YEARBOOK STAFF Seated left to Right Uatricia Brown Patrick Donovan Ruth King Stephen Armstrong Elizabeth LaPointe Holland Miner Standing Left to Right Jane Burleigh Richard Arthur Donald Johnson James Clark Sales Manager Soorts Editor Zditor-in-chief Co Editor-in-chief Activities Editor Art Editor Literary Editor Photography Editor Advertising Manager Organizations Editor FACULTY JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY Left to right First row-front Mr. Gooding Mrs. C. Gallant Miss Peria Mr. Ingles Mr. Marcantonio Mr. Burroughs Mr. Robinson Miss Simpkins Second row: Miss Cook Mrs. Owen Mrs. La Pointe Mrs. Carney Mr. Beha Miss Hall Miss Hayward Mrs. Bush Mr. Royce Third row: Mr. Stevensol Mr. Cunningham Miss Selleck Mr. Tyrrell Mr. Rindsberg Mr. Sola Mr. Rovello Mr. Doane Citizenship Ed. and English Citizenship Education English Vocal Music Science and Coaching Principal Superintendent English Homemaking Arithmetic Director of gir1's Physical Education Librarian Driver Education Citizenship Education Citizenship Education Arithmetic Secretarial Subjects Citizenship Education Director of Physical Education Mathematics French and Latin English Guidance and English Art English Business Subjects 10 ELEMENTARY FACULTY Left to right First row-front Mrs. Dominy Grade Q Mrs. LaTour Grade S Miss Malaney Principal Grade 1 Mrs. Brock Principal Grade l Mrs. Price Principal Grade 2 Miss Hornburg Elementary Supervisor Superintendent Principal Mr. Robinson Mr. Mclntyre Ungraded Miss Knight Grade 3 Miss Hinton Grade 3 Second row: Miss O'Brien Kindergarten Mrs. Rice Grade A Mrs. Saunders Grade 5 Miss Thompson Grade 3 Mrs. Keogh Grade U Miss Forcier Grade 1 Miss Kelly Grade 2 Mrs. Richards Grade 2 Mrs. Duprey Grade A Third row: Miss Bush Grade 5 Mrs. Howard Grade 2 Mrs. V. Gallant Kindergarten Library Mrs. Clancy Grade 1 Mrs. Doane Grade 2 Mrs. Clark Grades 3 6 M Miss Carroll Grade 1 Miss Long Mrs. Kingsley Kindergarten Elementary Art 11 Weedvllle Jr-Sr High Weedvllle Streetroad Alexandria Central Central Central Central Central Jr-Sr High Alexandria Weedville Central Weedville Streetroad Central Jr-Sr High Central Streetroad Alexandria Central Streetroad Central Alexandria Grades 1 8 er, O ? CUSTODIAN5 Robert Woods Vernon Duprey, head custodian Hayden Wallace Francis O'Connor IZ Class History Most of the members of the Class of '56 came together ln Kindergarten at Central School. However, in l9hh many of the boys and girls separated to go to the first grade-some groups ln our local schools, as well as those from Putnam, Chilson, Streetroad, South Tie, and also those who had since come from other towns. These groups started the historic records of the Class of 1953, not knowing what lay before them but eager to learn. For four years followed the same pattern as the first year. In the fifth grade we met together for the first time since Kindergarten and had the addition of Dick Blood. Each of us was a little more acquainted with what was expected. Our sixth year saw the addition of Barbara Coley and Patty Dowd. Seventh and Eighth the same amount of a little more in the Eighth grade because of graduation. Anne Warren, whom we have since lost, was the valedictorlan and Marjorie Wisell, the salutatorian, from Ticonderogag Ruth King, valedictorian, and Gladys Borden, salutatorlan, from Putnam, and Joyce McLaughlin, valedlctorlan, and Dawn torlan, from Streetroad. grades were both UHQCFEERCU with almost enthusiasm and zest but perhaps there was Sharrow, saluta- We became what is now the Class of 1956, losses and a few gains in our Freshman year still ngreenn and at first it was hard for us wlth both high school life and the members of came in from other schools. Under the guidance of Miss Cook, who was to be our class adviser for the next four years, and with Richard Arthur, Joseph Malaney, Patty Dowd, and Marjorie Wlsell as class officers, we undertook such activities as selling seeds, Christmas cards, Miner, a member of our c which was to occur each of which have been very and John Hall were lost addition. except for a few . Each of us was to become acquain the classes which ted and school emblems, designed by Bud lass. We also started an annual affair of our four years-a class supper, all successful. Ernie Anauo, John Moore, this year and Irene Isabellvbecame an Such activities as by Bud Miner and deemed in our third yearg scho in our second year with Joseph Malaney, Richard Arthur, Marjorie Wisell, and Anne Thompson as our class officers. We also had a big success with our Twirp Dance this year. Kenneth Phelps and Fred LaPann were our only additions but we lost Patty Dowd and Gladys Borden. the selling of sweatshirts designed very successful sellers, were continued ol banners and every day cards were sold With Joseph Malaney, Anne Thompson, Jane Burleigh and Marjorie Wisell as our class officers, our third year was a busy, yet successful one. Our Junior plays and our Junior Prom, of which the theme was nAn Evening in Parls,n were just two examples of how well we worked together as a group, not only for money but also for pleasure. We also, for the first time, were able to sell candy at football games and after school. In this year we were very unhappy to lose Doris Barnaby, Betty Welch, Anne Warren, Tommy Nadeau, Donald Schryer, Raymond Lnyder, and Pat C'Connor. Then, we finally reached the last plateau with these class officers: William Benway, Joseph Malaney, Marjorie Wisell, and Anne Thompson. Occupied by such activities as our Senior Play, our Christmas Dance, the candy room, which we inherited from the Class of 1955, the selling of cards and stationery, and also the selling of candy at basketball games, we were still able to find the time and energy to plan the two activities which had been our main goal since our Freshman year-our yearbook and our Senior Trip. Our only The end of however, though will take jobs, he easy and, in whom we spent t h loss this year has been George Saunders. our high schools days ls now drawing closerg some of us will be going to college, others and still others will get married, it will not most cases, Impossible to forget those with e most important years of our lives. 13 'G xg, SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS t to Ric Anne T Mnrjor and AUVISHR ht hompson, Treasurer in Niscll, Secretary William Bcnwal President ! Miss C ook, Class Adviser Josaoh Valaney, Vicc Vraaidcn 14 v fx . ,, MM wi .. -, . . , . - , f wi 1fP2Mv.f1'W.iQ'-H M ' , A L --.fufffw mf if f L , ,, ,. 5,-,ea.gg:. ' ,,YUa'm-ffY ,' ' X 5 :K J , fl 'W 1 2, 5 ' ' w , x'.g:,fg',, vu, W 'K e6'3573f S4 y - X -'ills' fET:'fF rQ ff 'E 1 I A Tiyffil f ,. A 'is ' V N + Q: 5353 , in fgmjggg, 1 X Q W qfp- A f W A - - .W h 'gfw -' 'mv'-, -' ' .- va 13 ' ,KW ,- if ' u ,P ' ENIORS STEPHEN ARMSTRONG QSTEVEU Don't you worry, don't you fret Steve will get you there in his jet. Yearbook co-editor DONNA SHAW Donna is small and full of fung SomeWay sbe'1l find her place in the sun. Dramatic Club Assembly Choir 2,3,h All-State Choir A Newspaper Club 1,2,3,h School paper co-editor 3,h Junior Play ROLLAND MINER KBUDJ ln art he's our man, Just ask hlmg he'll give you a hand Track 2 Newspaper Club 3,3 Junior Play Junior Prom Committee Yearbook Staff French Club 2,3,h Senior Play 16 PAULA GIBBS With her flashing eyes We'11 hear more of her before she dies. Choir 3,3 Junior Play Latin Club 3,M Senior Play Newspaper Club M RICHARD WRIGHT KDICKP On the saxophone this man is tops. But in a car his pet peeve is cops! Choir 1,2,3,M County Band l,3,h Band l,2,3,b Sectional Band 3,h Baseball 1,2 PATRICIA CONNORS QPATJ The little peach from the Portage, Of men she'11 never have a shortage. Majorette 1,2,3,h Newspaper Club 2,3,h t I7 EMNETTA GONYEA KMETJ Meta is our oood time gal, Loads of fun and a real true pal. choir 1,2,3,Il Band l,2,3,l4, All-State Choir 1,2,3 Swing Choir 2 Sectional Band M County Band I,2,3 PATRICIA BROWN QPATJ Mat's just like a package That holds a biq surprise. Cheerleader 1,2,3,u Cheerleader Co-Captain u Junior Play Yearbook Staff Newspaper Club 1,2 PATRICK DONOVAN IPATI Pat is strong, but shyg All the girls blush when he winks his eye Track 3 Baseball 1,2 Yearbook Staff I8 MAUREEN MCLAUGHLIN Maureen with her love for cars Nill someday drive right up to Mars. Secretary Dramatic Club French Club 2,3 Newspaper Club 2 RICHARD ARTHUR CDICKJ Dick is big, tall and strongg In life he will certainly get along Class President l Class Vice President 2 Junior Play Junior Prom Chairman Yearbook Staff Senior Play Football l Basketball 1 DONALD JOHNSON fDONJ Don and Barb are always together In sunny and stormy weather. Yearbook Staff Latin Club 3 I9 JOYCE MCLAUGHLIN KSHORTY7 Joyce has contributed much labor To provide us with a good school paper Choir 3,h All-State Choir A Newspaper Club l,2,3,h Editor school paper h Dramatics Club JOSEPH MALANEY CJOE7 Joe is a shy, but dependable guy, And we all know that he'1l get by. Class President 2,3 Class Vice President l,h Football Assistant Manager 1 Baseball 1,2 Choir 3,h County Choir 3 All-State Choir M French Club 2,3,h Junior Play Senior Play SALLY CLARK KSALJ Sally ls a real true frlendg She'1l always help to the very end. Band l,2,3,u Choir 1,2,3,h Essex County Band l,2,3,h All State Band 3,h A11 State Choir 2 Newspaper Club 3,h 20 ELIZABETH LaPOINTE KBITSEYI A cute little trick and not very tall, We couldn't get along without her at all. Dramatic Club Play Treasurer Dramatic Club Newspaper Club 2,3 Junior Play Yearbook Staff French Club 2,3,h President French Club L KENNETH PHELPS CFLASHJ With his pretty green eyes Helll be wiser before he dies Football 2,3,M BERNETTA BROCK KBERNETJ Bernetta is lively and lives at Streetroad: With any class project she helps carry the load. Newspaper Club A Assistant Editor school paper Q 21 JOHN THOMPSON John with one dark wavy :url Still prefers a Streetroad girl. Baseball l,2,3,M l JAMES CLARK KCLARKIED Wow 1 what a build, ln the game of football he is skilled. Football l,2,3,h Baseball l,2,3 Basketball 2,3,h Junior Prom Committee Yearbook Staff ANNE THOMPSON KTOMMYH Anne was our Junior Prom Queeng Her smile is as nice as we've ever seen Class Treasurer 2,5 Class Vice President 3 Junior Play Cheerleader 2,3,L Cheerleader Co-captain L Senior Play Newspaper Club 1 x l ZZ RUTH KING QRUTHIEJ Ruth is our co-editor in chiefg She has worked hard on every leaf. Choir 3,U Sectional Choir 3 County Choir 3 Junior Play Yearbook Co-Editor Trench Club 2,3,M Senior Play DAWN SHARROW KDAISYF Wawn has curly blonde hair and a winning smile We couldn't spare her for even a while. Choir 1,2,3,h Sectional Choir 2,3 Junior Play Majorettes 2,3 Senior Play Newspaper Club M WILLIAM BENWAY KBENNYD Benny the girls ldolize. Who could resist those big green eyes? Football l,2,3,M Football Captain A basketball 2,3 Class President M Z3 GERALDINE WOLCOTT KJERRYJ Jerry with her sophisticated look ls quite an addition to our book. Newspaper Club A MARY JANE LESTER Mary's the Irishman of our classg Just listen to her when she starts to laugh. Dramatic Club Play Choir 3,h French Club 3,h Senior Play. Newspaper Club 3 JANE BURLEIGH Happy in spring, summer, winter, and fall, She finds the worst times to sing nlndian Love Call' Class Secretary 3 Cheerleader 1,2,3,L Dramatic Club Play 2 Junior Play N2WSpaper Club 1,2,3 French Club 3,h Yearbook Staff Senior Play Z4 JEAN McKkOWN She's known for her noise in the hall, But you can't say she's not on the ball Choir 1,2,3,M Swing Choir French Club 3,h Baseball 2 Choir l,2, MARJORIE WISELL With her shining red hair HOWARD TRUDEAU fHOVIEJ Howard may be short and shy But all in all, he's culte a y Basketball 1 2 3 CMARGEl We wouldnlt trade her on a dare Class Treasurer 1, Class Secretary 2, Dramatic Club Play Junior Play Senior Play Newspaper Club A 25 3 LL With her pretty black hair KATHRYN DUQUETTE KKATHYJ Sweet and shy She can have the pick of any guy. 1 w Dramatic Club Play Junior Play Newspaper Club 2,3 BARBARA COLEY CBARBJ She can sing alto anywhere. Choir 3,h French Club 3,M JAMES MORIN 4 J 11-.U Jim really is a dandy, He takes care of the Seniors' candy Manager Senior Candy Store Senior Play Newspaper Club U i 26 BARBARA GIJANTO KBARBJ Small and sweet and very nice, We wouldn-t trade her for any price. FREDERICK LA PANN CFREDJ Fred is tall and thin with a twinkle in his eyeg He's one member we wouldn't pass by. Baseball 2,3 Basketball 2,3,h DONALD PORTER CDONI Don is big and strong and on the beamg He was the dashing fullback of our football team. Track 3 Baseball 1,2,3 Basketball l,2,3.k Football M Junior Play Choir 3 Senior Play Z7 OJNIONRYXFTMJIXJ'-' . I-ev-r-u-l-lv-0-Io-o-' CDNlU'U'l-f':LpJl'XJl'-'Oxo DORIS CARPENTER lDoryl Doris always has a smile, And usually a new hair style. BABY PICTURE ANSWERS Maureen 6 Joyce M CLaughlin . Albert 8 John Thompson . Bernard 8 Bernett Howard Trudeau Sally Clark Anne Thompson Mary Jane Lester Ruth King Paula Gibbs Donald Johnson Dawn Sharrow Patty Brown Bernetta Brocx, A Barbara Gijanto Stephen Armstrong Donna Shaw Barbara Coley Kathy Duquette 19 20 a Brock 21. 22. 23. Zh. 25. 26. nne Thompson, Bernard 28 ALBERT THOMPSON CTOMMYJ In spite of his shy ways, H6 has been a friend all these days Baseball 1,2,3 Jane Burleigh Emmetta Gonyea Kindergarten Days Dick Arthur Bitsey LaPolnte Joe Malaney Marge Wisell Bud Miner Brock Class Prophecy 120 years after Graduationl Having just completed the third day of a very difficult trial, in which I, Paula Gibbs, was the defending attorney, I drank a glass of warm milk and fell into a deep slumber. I dreamed I was in a peaceful meadow gazing into a pool of clear water. One by one, the faces of my classmates appeared before me in the water. The first face to appear was that of Sally Clark. She is a hapnlly married housewife. Bernetta Brock is, too, and that did not surprise me. However, several of the others were more surprising. Then the face of Ken Phelps appeared. He declared he was a politician and Kathy Duquette his secretary. Several of our class have been very successful in their chosen fields. Mary Jane Lester is a famous heart specialist and Ruth King ls her secretary. The next face that appeared was Billy Benway's. He now runs a factory which manufactures footballs. James Edward Clark, nClarkien is his best customer because he coaches a pro-football team. The face of Emmetta Gonyea came on the water, telling that she is in Arizona raising horses. Recently she took Maureen McLaughlin into partnership. This farm received a write up in Joyce McLaughlln's column ln the Albany Times Union. Next appeared to me the WAC enlistments of the nClass of 'S6,N Barbara Coley, Jean Mckeown, and Patty Connors. Also appeared the faces of the boys who had either enlisted or been drafted into the armed forces. John Thompson and Dlck Arthur are making the Marines their career, and Pat Donovan and Jim Morin are doing the same in the Air Force. Clearly ln this pool I could see the face of Dick Wright. He plays the sax ln a New York City night club. The nurse corps gained two valuable people from our class, Dawn Sharrow and Anne Thompson. The face of Donna Shaw came to my misty eyes. She recently had an accident while trying out her new sports car. Fortunately she recovered and did not require the services of Bud Miner, the town undertaker. Two faces ln the pool startled me. Those were of the boys who have gone to work in the paper mill, Howard Trudeau and Stephen Armstrong. Howard repairs faucets ln the Wash rooms and Steve is chauffeur for the bosses. Patty Brown's face came into the pool next. It told me she ls a lab technician ln New York City. Don Johnson couldn't leave Streetroadg he is now running his fatherls business. Bitsey LaPolnte has achieved great fame as a trouble-shooter for the government. The next faces which appeared dimly were those of the teachers from our class: Gerry Wolcott, Joe Malaney, and Jane Burleigh. Gerry teaches American History Xl and XII ln Tlconderoga, Joe heads the choir of Syracuse University, and Jane teaches languages in Hollywood High School. Fred La Pann now coaches Tlconderoga Hlgh's basketball team. Doris Carpenter, true to her plans ln high school, did attend an undertaking school. She dldn't stay through to flnlsh her course because she married one of the undertaking instructors of the school. So we narrowly missed having two undertakers in our class. The face of Donald Porter appeared telling me that he has taken over his father's business. Barbara Gljanto and Don Johnson are a happily married couple, parents of three boys. Albert Thompson runs a farm now. The last face that appeared was not too clear but I re- cognized lt as that of Marjorie Wisell. 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W A, 552 We W9 - 3 , ., ,Q QIQQ . -rj wr v 'Jima .5 W,,,,,W,,, gi K gin t A j, ? ,?L Q. k x 'Q 5 Jw .,.,.f.7f3t i f j V' .1 Q ,,. ,,i,A... 1 -. ,E 4.13 1 'NP' ' is Y WS E P I ' al '- F 1 ' 'S' 'l 1 Q 15 , . K 1- ,. wh , W ' -W , ., 1 , Q if Q E I ,1 7 'm-19 Junior Prom of the Class of 1956 Une Soiree de Paris Music by Jimmy King and his band Miss Mary Arm Mueller, soloist. ,.....--ff' 5 2 'L Ti R. I 36 I 'ax' If X. 1 N ' 1' fi 1 Tr..-N? 'L-'13 'i, , 'v ? 'f.,, 9 Ar 4 f W QQ, M 5'5'- mw ,'Gf' b V JA' Q . uf sin . , m vv4A w ' fi, dx The Grand March ...nn-sv'-1' 38 :A 'LW 1 2: --,. '1 , , , J 5 QEQV' :J , , F Af, Ax I' fx, xx: 2 Q21 , f -X W we if T Q I ww 1 Q 'ff X 1 + , Z fx -. .2 'H 8 K E' , Lx as 3 3, xy wr K-35311 0 L 1 . I WVTP . JAA4 V iv , 5 x 9 Q . 9- uf- f .. 5 J, , A , N M ,N n., , 0..n Vi. if .Q mWQHww,' X hd , . .-Q5 W -wi- -g 21'-,ws Senior Tea November 16, 1955 At the home of Mrs. Lawrence Thurston Seated Left tc Right. Pat Brown, Mary Jane Lester, Joyce McLaughlin, Mrs. Thomas Rider, President of College Club, Mrs. Thurston, Miss Cook. Standing Left to Right. Doris Carpenter, Maureen McLaughlin, Pat Connors, Kathy Duquette, Dawn Sharrow, Marjorie Wisell, Jean McKeown, Bernetta Brock, Mrs. Vickers, Ruth Kino and Bitsey LaPointe. 40 WVTN F ABNNIBL W'n' ,ga P Senior Tea Given by Ticonderoga College Club Seated Left to Right. Mrs. Drake, Donna Shaw, Mrs Burroughs Miss Sim ki s M R' i . x , p n , .rs. .1der, Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Moore, Emmetta Gonyea. Standing Left to Right. Anne Thompson, Jane Burleigh, Mrs. Doane, Mrs. Sylvester, Barbara Colev, Paul G'bb S ' a 1 s, ally Clark, Mrs. Beha, Mlss Selleck, Mrs. Stevenson and Mrs. Wickes. 41 153' M' Vw 'ii'W i.gg 5 5 'ASD :9 4 , ,. sfm-f 1 '- 1 'Rf fm f , 4 ' ,-,.. J lj' Q. , ...f . s'K fuks ' ' df' wiviwy l' ff'7 'W-'fb K 3 K' 1,1 QI 'g iff .- n I- n' 2 ' U li I Q. n 'A '. 15x Senior Class Supper January 12, 1954 Kitchen help at Senior Sunper. ' 'E' x'a P Y SENIOR PLAY nGreat Caesar's Ghos till Directed by Miss Simpkins Cast of Characters Mrs. Penelope Maxwell Mrs. Phoebe De Royster Deborah De Royster Phineas Farthingale Helen Maxwell Tommy Tucker Aunt Polly Maxwell Johnson Esther Mahjah, the Mystic Dick O'Donnel1 Hattie 44 Dawn Sharrow Paula Gibbs Mary Jane Lester James Morin Anne Thompson Rolland Miner Jane Burleigh Joseph Malaney Ruth King Richard Arthur Howard Trudeau Marjorie Wlsell EER, gif 22' 214 Class Will Steve Armstrong leaves his parking place out front to Bill Johnson. Barb Coley leaves her husky voice to Donna Huestis. Don Johnson leaves with Barb Gljanto close behind. Sally Clark leaves her height to Barb Spring. Jim Morin leaves with the key to the candy room in his back pocket. Maureen McLaughlin leaves in Jim's new pontiac. Pat Donovan leaves--sorry girls no more rides in the rumble seat. Kathy Duquette leaves, looking for a certain guy in a red and white mercury. Howard Trudeau leaves his way with women to Lee Spring. Pat Connors leaves to set up housekeeping in Mineville. Jim Clark leaves his athletic ability to Gordle Sage. Pat Brown leaves the halls quiet for the first time in four years. Bud Miner leaves Beve in Jerry Crammond's safe keeping. Joyce McLaughlin leaves her well-worn path to the office to anyone who cares to follow in her footsteps. Bernetta Brock leaves her pretty pony tail to Jane Carney. Bill Benway just leaves, gladly. Jane Burleigh leaves the speedometer of the Driver Ed car permanently lodged far up. Dick Arthur leaves his brain for experimental purposes in Biology. Paula Gibbs leaves her seat in Latin Class to Peg Fitzgerald. Emmetta Gonyea leaves her pack of cigarettes to her cousin, Judy. Joe Malaney wills to Pete Robinson the map to the cupola. Jean Mckeown leaves her ability to play to basketball to Joan Witherbee. Mary Jane Lester leaves the front seat in the Buick to Colleen. Bitsey La Pointe leaves her job as French Club President to Alvin Hanschett. Ruth King leaves her job as Editor of the yearbook to some poor unsuspecting soul. Ken Phelps leaves his football pants with the pockets to Flash Jr. Dawn Sharrow bequests her jltterbugging ability to Jim Davis. Donna Shaw leaves her nickname lLumpl to Carol Russell. Anne Thompson leaves her empty milk bottles in the study hall desks. John Thompson leaves his baseball uniform to Russell Sage. Marge Wisell leaves to become secretary to President Eisenhower. Gerry Wolcott leaves her tight skirts to Shiela Clark. Dick Wright leaves Ned Thompson as a One Man Jazz Band. Barbara Gljanto leaves her snappy brown eyes to Jean Gauger. Albert Thompson leaves his shy ways to Bill Wisell. Fred La Pann leaves the basketball team in a dither without him. Don Porter leaves his brainy answers in law class to Jon Spring. Dorls Carpenter leaves her shorthand ability to Mary Zambardino. For the first time in four years we leave Miss Cook---in peace. 45 ..r-- EIU-li A - Qs? :Al xg Pix .., 13 'JL Ii i ghth Grade Graduation of the Class of 1956 aw L - 46 . ,K 'V A fyf Mg li N, 7 Q... X 1 f X I 1' ' ' 'ff , '- rf- my -.v U , M .119 V. fz.i-my : -J' --,1 g. . A, A H p.1,N,4.vrE.'f'4b ' 1 4,94 IG? K, rr yn M, lm , kv 3 Y, , , J 1 T'-71 E: 'J ah'-:1'fWvw,'ffi ' f f A -' A ,Y . 3 L QESWS' M3'Gv3!C,'FU?f, xrQs:'1-?L QX f S -' f ' X R Q Q WS 'WW Yifwwmxfw.ff-,wr ,, H-?f2g,'.SW .X 'Q-M 1 -- - S H -5 fm I. , Hem, ' 1 L 1 S G ' ' S ' it M, ,K 2113 , 'Y . ' K M f f -1' U 420, ,..4,,,,t,, .f,,L. 2 - . . ' , - . V,n-iv., ,.55,,:'. 3,1 ' A W 1, ,yy ,!Lf,,,, . A 9, - -A , 1 5'.-1,-Mx. CLASS S 'sf' 'sur fs K X If 3 o Q. T, ' A J c Q, o lad JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS and ADVISER Left to Right Nancy Lamb Vice President Barbara Spring Secretary Gerald Crammond President Mr. Royce Zlass Adviser Carol Noel Treasurer The Class of 1957 48 Orr gi SOPHONDRE CLASS OFFICERS and ADVISER Left to Right Margo Foley Treasurer Sally Wickes Vice President Mrs. Carney Class Adviser Jane Morhouse President Fredericka Newton Secretary The Class of 19513 49 'VJ Ni' Left 'T FRESHMEN CLASS OF and ADVISERS to Right Russell Saqe Gary Vosburg Miss Simpklns Mr. Stevenson Sharon Varmette Barbara Smith FICERS Vice President Treasurer Class Adviser Class Adviser President Secretary The Class of lUSQ 50 Seventh Grade with Homsroom Tcachm Eighth Grade with Homeroom Teachers 51 I' V' mail ill 4. M 'OO Ov 18 mm in Gym 1 ulnS UM Fl m A ' Q'- ganna- at far. sk R 'm-.N...a 'ri vwr Iducaliom ' E's h., 5 'Wgqbx 1' r QM -vucnsn K . 5 'i-pw ? X f' Xxx Art Class ir I 9 Af' Latin Cla Q' Mm O 0.9 O I af . , 53 iif fo 3 Ji if .qi t .. 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A .- Our pafeteria During Lunch Hom Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs of J'-4 5' 'UN .9 H X I 1' 'wr I X we 10 sq , , 5 2 , ,., r . x ,.,,, K ai? 'IN V ,-254' ' 1 - 4, ,. ,wi 4 fl In ' A, QW.: 3 r i on up wmqif? 7 1' 2 ye fir '-L ., 1 u lb .49 1 .d. x JW N nfgy-we 1 iw ff n-'nf' Answers on page 255 60 -4 Acnvme Sky Jw, , fg.,,w,g is , vu'- f. a . 1 ,-Q.. F0 W Q I ,M E ,ask ,, , 1 .sv 'K .5 s L ,WN X Band and lorettes - 'u- um ,..,. ,uf 1 sc . aa- ' swf L Q W, ' 'M lrlnm'ihue 9-uma Aadwhmaw 1 l'Fe.fg3 ff? N x -Q... gi gp! is ,AQ 2 fo if if C f . f - 0 1-fg,,1, - ,,,1TH.,L. , A'w3 ' M-fa' Q ii 1535 L x X29 ui, I E' , A 1 D Y Gi . i as I I 'L 2 I' 1 f. lik ' x W , ag, 9 1-if A , . ! 0 i H H J. E Q4 ff 2 J :, I- 3 3 Q A E558 gf an E 3 Q .4 --M gl g -' ,gg 1 2-ws..f' f ' Aa.--db, . I vw M ? Q T72 Q. ,,1 H V ,W m ? 3 f' ATHLETICS W1 il as-an V v r i -.hm J ' F' un. , pq. 1955 Football Squad Front row, left to right- Thomas Burke, Jon Spring, Walter Wlsell, Edward Vosburg, Albert Thompson, Captain William Benway, Norman Nadeau, Donald Porter, Philip Huestis, Thomas Gunning, Dewey O'Del1 Middle row, left to right- David Longeron, John Woods, William Trombley, Ronald Allen, Kenneth Phelps. Back row, left to right- Assistant Coach William Sola, Coach Frank Marcantonlo, Paul Gallant, Henry Isabell, Richard La Bounty, James Davis, Thomas Vradenburg, Albert Fergerson, Peter Vanderwarker, Elliot Shaw, Rolland Forgette, John Burleigh, David Trudeau, Manager James Clark. ,i R xg l sem J- PX L' , 1 -P . -mr l5a:':2f1f'9'2'.c . ' ' H9 . 'E1y,?4fl'a' wp' , . Q, 4. ...- ' wa. ., . ,A . . r- 5. . , u-A , 4 .Q Y ki,-J. I wk .- '7k':' 'f B'9'-'44 - ' ' Q F5 ,. AMA .A ow- WA . .g:iff,sg,:f, 1. ,B . 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YQ , . . .. , tv-N ' Q k,- , t , s - , K 1 J I , Av-lf' f . - ,A 1, gp , ,,f ,-1,1 ,,,-A V, L f NM 7 my , ' , - x. - fi f - .J ' K , .,.,.. , ...,,,, ,, A ,.. , N ' 5952 5 A lvfiff' , ' y , W , , 9 ,, 1' gm 'fi M H H H f ' o xg: me A 1 140-,M-ww.. M, , , ,L,, Li , ,,,,, -,LAL: , -w L A M -,QI . . V ,, , , . L ' , P 5 l .A - x ' A 2 V Q. ,Q x ' 1, 4 ,ww Fi 21.9 I QAM kff H M I . ' 5 W ' 5 , , , i Q ' 1 Q 1? X, . x f K H Q 1 rb as 4 Al J . AGWI EV , vu I i ,I-4 . V Lig a . .. . ! U x! VARSITY BASKETBALL Bottom row-left to right Jon Spring, Walter Wisell, Fred La Pann, Kurtland Peria, Michael Hayes. Back row-left to right Coach Narcantonio, Thomas Gunning, Edward Vosburg, Bernard Brock, Donald Porter, David Treadway, Albert Ferguson, Manager. ' I f3 o 'alll .sl . ,,vu I I , Q 71 al he Q , A JUYICT VARSITY BASNQTEALL ront row-left to rioht--Lee Sorino, Michael Gallant, ale Cronin, Norman Keith, Peter Vanderwarker. 'acV row-left to right--Paul Gallant manaoer, William Jmith, Jonald Trudeau, Dean Holbeck, Thomas 3urFe, ftvr xmhinson, Thomas Vradcnhuro, John Norette, Jon Iurtis, Coach Narcantonio . 'Wil N. 1955 BASEBALL TEAM Front row-left to right Michael Viglotti, Kurtland Perla, Marc Porter, John Arthur, Peter Vanderwarker. Second row-left to right Back William Johnson, Donald Porter, Albert Thompso John Thompson, Fred La Pann, Bernard Brock. row-left to right Albert Ferguson, Manager, John Woods, Coach Stevenson, John Burleigh, Jon Spring, Thomas Gunning, Elliot Shaw, Lee Spring, David Lonerg scorekeeper. - 73 ni an, Sponsors of 1956 Yearbook Mr. 8 Mrs. Clark F. Lester Currier Motors Mr. 5 Mrs. Tom Gallo Mr. Paul Joubert Mary and Betty Mrs. Lillian Sharrow A Friend Mac Intyre's Upholstery Shop Mr. 8 Mrs. L. Judson Morhouse Dr. A Mrs. J. P. J. Cummins Mr. R. W. Harris Mr. A Mrs. Paul S. Gibbs Dr. A Mrs. G. P. Cook Mr. A Mrs. D. J. Viscardl Mr. Charles Bailey Mrs. C. P. King Miss Carolyn King Mr. 6 Mrs. Thomas Wisell A Friend Mr. Don Boucher Mr. James Donovan Mr. A Mrs Mr. 6 Mrs Mr. 8 Mrs Mr. 8 Mrs Edmund Morette Marshall Murray Robert Moore Gerard Schiff Mr. 8 Mrs. H. Gordon Burleigh Mr. 8 Mrs. Kenneth Shults Mr. 8 Mrs. Arthur Foley A Friend Mrs. Livingston Mr. 8 Mrs. Harrison Scott Mrs. Nellie Bradford A Friend Mr. 8 Mrs. Milton Malaney We wish to express our sincere thanks to all who have helped us in making this yearbook fr ' '---my .WT K M L 'NUIAN . K Compliments of A Friend 1 i- . ,.X7- Compliments of Burleigh Pharmacy Men's Furnishings and Footwear for the Family Downs' Store Telephone 52. Tlconderoga, N. Y. Compliments of MOORE'S HARDWARE Telephone 50 123 Montcalm Street Tlconderoga, N. Y. Compliments of Thompson Bros. Compliments Pulp Wood W of d ' an uf Grant W. Johnson Lumber Co., Inc. Tlconderoga, N. Y. fl -r ... . , f4'Tf 1'u ', f f , f 9 F Compliments of A. L. Morin and Sons Complete Mooern Capital Kitchens and Appliances Tlconderoga, N. Y. Petty's Barber Shop Ladies' Hair Cutting 13h Montcalm St. Ticonderoga, N. Y. ..J -sl.... fcuevnousrf ...jd , F.. Compliments of Di11away's GIFT SHOP CHARLES S. NDORE Authorized Sales Service Parts Compliments of Huestis Co. Inc. 5 Si K - S FINEST IN HARDWARE Montcalm Street Ticonderoga ,M III IIII I nm Compliments JOHNSON'S STORE Streetroad Compliments of E. C. Henry, Inc. Lumber 6 Building Materials. For the Best in Health Drink Milk! Port Henry Ticonderoga Ledge Ever Dairy Grade A Pasteurlzed and Homogenized Milk and Cream Whole Milk Products Telephone 838 M lI,Jl ll 77 Best of Luck to the Class of '56 Lester's Service Station and Cabins C.F. Lester Wicker Street Ticonderoga, N.Y. Tel. MQM 'l'IIll' Best Wishes I to The Class of 1956 Bar-Bre Beauty Shop C. A. Lockrow Company Royal Typewrlters, Victor Adding Machines, A. B. Dick Duplicators Office Equipment Supplies L6 Sailly Ave. Phone 316 Plattsburgh, N.Y. Nomen's Wear for all occasions Henriette Kaye's Montcalm St O' Ticonderoqa, N. Y, d Compliments Ticonderooa Nursery Complim 15 Sto 6 champ agne IllIIIIIIIIIIIII enis of L 'v 3312. 6 1 K R :P 1 4 ii 4Xg5b L S Q ' Barnett Bros. HDon't let this happen to yo Pyrofax Gas Dist. We make deliveries Washers Refrigerators Phone- Sales Service M3 and 860 Ticonderoga, N.Y. Phone 330 Corner Market Compliments of JOHNSON ORCHARDS AND LEDGE-EVER FARMS Champlain Valley ' o Apples 0 - . ' Wallace and Lyle Johnson w IEEE . TI MOTORS INC. SS Wicker Street . Ticonderoga, New York Ford and Mercury Sales and Service Tel. 993 Tel. 999 79 Compliments of Al1en's Shell Station ELL NW Open Day and Night Tom 5 Jerry's Log House Diner Rts. 22, 73, 9-N Tlconderoga, N.Y. 'P wie fun v0W 6S Try Carney's for Happy Cooking Metered Gas Service Phone 305 Best ClaSS O he m washes to wh 5 5 KasS91'5 Compliments of Hillcrest Dairy Upstate Loan Need Money? Upstate Loan Co. ,, :nv , 1 E25 to 3500 Ticonderoga, N.Y. Phone 108 Compliments of The Candy Box Q A w3?g FMEBL ' C 2: Q if ,4 l 4 22 Compliments of the Latch String Noels A Dunkley Inc. Pontiac Sales Services Repairs on all Makes Cars Trucks Phone 5 Ticonderoga 10 Schuyler St. Compliments of Mac Millans Montcalm St. Tlconderoga, N. Y. Air Conditioned for your Comfort Ri1ey's Restaurant Montcalm St. Ticonderoga Specializing in Steaks Chops Sea Food an Mart1n's Pharmacy The Rexall Store 17 S. Main St. Port Henry, N. Y. HORTON STRONG Sales and Services Towing Service General Repairs Crown Point 39 Congratulations to our Future Customers Whee1ock's Garage Port Henry, N. Y. Electrical Supplies Philco and Frigidaire Appliances Furnlture-Hardware-Plumbing-Heating Super Flame Bottle Gas J. H. GILBO A SONS Port Henry, N. Y. Clrcle Grocery Ouality Groceries Vegetables Fruits Meats M26 Montcalm St. Best Wishes From THE TICONDEROGA BOWLING LANES s u x c x IPM, sy? Compliments of ROESEMAN BUICK, mc. Best Wishes The Hawksely Liquor Store Olive H. Sullivan Compliments of TICONDEROGA PAINT AND SUPPLY CO Best Wishes to The Class of 1956 Grimes Florist For Auto Repairs Rooker's Garage Phone 636 Alexandria Ave. Ticonderoga M995 INN'S SOCONY GAS STATION Complete Momlubrication at the Sion of the Flymq Red Horse Tops In style Tops In value Best Wishes to the 9 ,Z Graduation Class of 1956 E ,f COOKE A SACCO Smart Near' For Men and Boys Telephone 8 Ticonderoga, N Y Where qualnfy counts ' w 83 Compliments Burle's lrn Compl1ments Bur1eigh's Restaurant Plus Skills Guldance Balanced tra1nino activities Placement 1n key positions in business, prolessional and government offices ALBANY BUSINESS COLLEGE 126 13M Nashington Avenue Albany 6 N Y State Registered, Veteran Approval Best of Luck to the Class of 'V arren's Jewelry Ticonderoga Compliments Pond Lumber and Coal Co nc With Our Sincere Best Wishes to the Class of '56 Palm Restaurant of ,6 w I I of 1 At of , - , - . 1 84 JXT OJAL Ax'Y QTG' LOqrq7wTIL Dress and Worl lothes Footwear Camp1no DJDDl1CS Soortznc Goods Luqoaoe Fontcalm St Ticonderoga Best Wishes from Ticonderoga Sentinel uompl1ments Ti Fconomy Store Best Wishes to the Class of 1956 T1 Oil Inc. Ticonderoga 92 7 1, , -,, P .F - V, ,, M, .J Ax' ru 1... vu.. A VA. '.. - f- ' Q V . . -Q . , 1- I of 4 x. . ., . Northern Produce Co. Wholesale Fruits and Vegetables Ulf it grows, we have it.U Streetroad, Ticonderoga, N. Y. Best Wishes to the Class of '56 Ga11ant's Shoe Store T1conderoga, N Y r eatur 1'lQ Bates sho s for Men Red Cross shoes for women Compliments Oneida Markets For Montcalm Street Happy Hens our G L Products Drake A Stantor T1conderoga Ticonderoga, N Y 'N Q QW W 1 of l ll ll I . . Try . . F. -lif-. Saaeaiiaslm A r af 'n 'luv 'Iu ' - XHEWH 1 ' 1 I I 86 Compliments of Lavin Candy Co. Plattsburg, N. Y. Good Luck Seniors The Variety Shoppe Montcalm St. Ticonderoga Alf? Good Luck to the Seniors ed and Carl Eevilacqua Compliments of Alva Wells Beauty Salon Specializing in all kinds of Beauty Culture Phone 356 Compliments of Roma Restaurant For n qulclzls lunch Or an cvunlng mad: For u frlondly brunch Or o Oulu-homo sack. Our doughnuts will make a hit with you Dodd's Doughnut Shop Firestone Ticonderoga H. L A H Benjamin coal and oil Products, Dupont 197 Montcalm St. Telephone 25P Y. Paints Compliments of Connery's Funeral Home I COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE . Checking Accounts . Savings Accounts . Personal Loans . Business Loans . Mortgage Loans . Modernization Loans . Automobi1e'and Appliance Financing THE NATIONAL CITY BANK of Troy IOO Montcalm Street 23 South Main Street TICONDEROGA, N. Y. PORT HENRY, N. Y. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Kirby D. Wilcox 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, N. Y. 88 ' X O MDBILH AT TOBIL K ROSFNU 0 Jqrl Best of Lu R 19 Georm street from Tlconderona N Y The Class of 1954 AHL' i OP! msvmvs If Min. Best NISHQS from Les11e M Orr The Class of 1959 Dependable Insurance Service Tlconderoga Get more w1th Les - - 1 - f' 79 Q fx, I QV . gl mar' , Ur ' E m E - Q 1 F. . ', 'ng C Phone: SMH I I n X, 4 Y r-Lfaff 5, Qjrhr SB1Y.f ,srlx UF'y ' 5 ' : I ' ll 89 Photcoraphs 1n this book by Vwscn Smith 3 yv r 1U Ihotography Txconderogn, 1 Sexton 2 f' Fbvr-41 w XiOU cuality foods arw sarvYd 1U the TICODGPTOAU spxowl uafQtCF1a OVVW 1 ritl f Ld P T1CD ruww, . J. Vonrow 'o. rane wholesaler Plumb'nn HCat1nQ N111 SuDo11QS TOO Th. Portanv T1'ODdQTOGG ff- N'-C' KZLT1 . Congratulations - and 55555 55555 Best Wishes T' from 5555 i' The Class of IGS? 5? -5- 'E 3 Z 5 :- -'u- : V V V Crowds of satisfied Customers will tell you You'11 find nothing but thv best at Myer s Pharmacy Montcalm St. Ticonderoga, TI 91 T Marcoux Bak y T g Y 4 Bob P y y cpl T y 1 J 1. g Q pl t Y Y I N wx X X EHQWEX E S x g S Watches Silver Fine Glass H. W. Rathbun Jeweler Keepsake Diamonds Fine China Hdwen .... f .rhdlonl h .aa.aw ' f . 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