Ticonderoga High School - Carillon Yearbook (Ticonderoga, NY)

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CARILLON Class of 1963 TIconderoga, New York CARILLON STAFF Editor: William Do 1back Photography: Barbara Tobin Seniors: Judy Treadway Typing: Cindy Bevins Literature: June Curtis Art: Dawn Jess Advisor: Mr. Arthur Moore Booster Sales: Barbara Trudeau Yearbook Sales: Winifred St. Denis Photography: Mason Smith Peter Connery: Page l|_9 Mr. John McCarthy Class Advisor With deep and sincere appreciation, we, the Class of 1963, dedicate our Carillon to Mr. John McCartty, our faithful class advisor. Dedication Mr. Arthur Moore Yearbook Advisor The Class of 1963 is indebted to Mr. Arthur Moore, our yearbook advisor, for devoting his time and effort toward making this Carillon a success. Seated: Dr. Bowers, Mr. Shults, vice president, Mr. Russell, president. Dr. Robinson, superintendent, Mrs. Burleigh, clerk Standing: Mr. Reale, Mr. Drake, Mr. Catlin, Dr. Walsh, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Stowe 11 - A_____i • 1 Administration -I Dr. Robert T. Robinson, superintendent. Miss Mabel Hornburg, - - - .......... pr inc ipal ___ Hornburg, elementary principal, Mr. George Burroughs, ... FACULTY Mathematics: Mrs. Owens, Mr. Cembalski, Miss Hayward; Science: Mr. Harris, Mr. Corbo, Mr. Thacker Driver Ed. Mr. Tofte Citizenship Education: Mr. Britcher, Mr. McCarthy, Miss Hall, Mr. Sullivan, Mr. Royce; Librarian: Mrs. Carney Faculty Language: Miss Selleck; Psychologist: Mr. Rosenzweig; English: Mr. Moore, Mrs. Moore, Mr. Tyrell, Miss Simpkins Music: Miss Higley Business: Mrs. Bush, Mr. Thompson; Shop: Mr. Davis; Art: Mr. Sola; Homemaking: Miss Cook Faculty Physical Education: Mrs. Greenwood, Mr. Stevenson; Guidance: Mr. Brecklriridge, Mrs. Johnson; Nurse: Mrs. Osier Music: Mr. Lance Elementary: Mrs. Gilmore, Mrs. Gayser, Mr. Geppert, Mrs. Parsons, Miss Bush, Mrs. Sirrine, Mr. Treadway, Mrs. Quinn, Mrs. LaTour 1 STRTE1R0AD SCHOOL Mrs. Bowers, Mrs. Wood, Mrs. Treadway THE GRADE SCHOOLS CENTRAL SCHOOL Fronts Mrs. Brock, Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Dominy, Mrs. Rice, Mrs. Barber; Back: Mrs. Densmore, Mrs. McLean, Miss Carroll, Mr. McIntyre ALEXANDRIA SCHOOL WEEDVILLE SCHOOL Miss Forcier, Mrs. Howard, Miss Cless, Mrs. Gallant, Mrs. Duprey, Mrs. Mrs. Clancy Thompson, Mrs. Keogh Cooks Clerks Custodians CLASS MEMORIES At long last we, the class of 1963, have attained our goal: we are seniors. Now Is the time when we look back to our high school days with their many fond memories. Although some of these memories will fade as the years go by, there are others that will remain forever vivid in our hearts. We will always recall the excitement of our football games. In I960 Ticonderoga High School won the Champlain Valley League football championship. We are proud that our boys, although only sophomores at the time, added their strength to help the team meet with such success. What girl can forget her Junior Prom? The prom has always been considered Ti High's foremost social event, and our dance, the Garden Under the Sea , was no exception. As we whirled through our beautifully decorated cafeteria, all our hopes and dreams were fulfilled. The highlight of the evening was the crowning of our Junior Prom Queen, Susan Davidson. Our exceptional class suppers earned us a great deal of recognition from both parents and teachers. Instead of the customary hot lunch, we served delicious dinners of baked ham and roast beef. Although those dinners required the cooperation of the entire class, our efforts certainly proved rewarding. We Joined in many pleasures at Ti High, but we still found time to perform our duties. Our main objective as a class was to earn enough money for our Senior trip, a trip to Washington, D.C. We engaged in many money making activities, such as holding record hops, and selling magazine subscriptions, candy, and Christmas cards. Our candy store, inherited from last year's seniors, flourished under the management of Francis Smith. Also, Junior and Senior plays were held to raise fund3. While most of these projects were primarily of a practical nature, there was as much fun as there was work involved in carrying them out. Never to be forgotten i3 the unselfish help and guidance of our teachers. The members of our class will remember in particular our class advisor, Mr. McCarthy, who sacrificed much of his time and effort to lead us through four years of growth. He has won our honor and respect, but above all our friendship. We could not have spared him, even for a little while. In June when we, the class of 1963, have left as proud graduates of Ticonderoga High School, we will have taken these memories along with us. Success and happiness were our goals as Seniors. Now, having achieved those objectives, we look forward to future challenges in the broader world ahead of us. Those who led us through our Senior year. Donna Bush, Treasurer; Mr. McCarthy Advisor; Grace Gulon, President; Joan Gonyea, Secretary; James Davis, Vice-President. LUCINDA BEVINS CINDY Junior Plays; Prom Committee; G.A.A. 1; Intramurals 1,2,3,lij Yearbook Staff; Newspaper Club 3 KICHAEL DAVIS MICK Football 1-lx; Basketball 1-k; Student Council 1,2; Class Committees; Vice-President (Class) 1,2; Junior Plays ELLEN JUSTINE ARNOLD Student Council 2-h (Pres,I) Honor Society 3,11} G.A.A. 1,3; Class Vice-President 2; Prom Court; Language Club 1-1 ; Class Committees; Junior Plays; Secretary Language Club 3 SUSAN CARPENTER SUSIE Junior Plays; Prom Committee; Intramurals 1-ii CALVIN CROSS CAL Baseball Manager 2; Basketball Manager 2 SUSAN JEAN DAVIDSON Prom Queen; Junior Plays; Honor Society 3,1 Secretary Treasurer 1 ; Student Council 1 ; Language Club 2,3; Class Committees JUNE CURTIS Class President 1; Student Council 1; Language Club 2,3; Honor Society 3,h} (President 1 ) Prom Committee; Prom Court; Yearbook Staff; Class Committees JAMES DAVIS JIM Football Manager 1,2,1 ; Basketball Manager 1,2; Class Vice-President 1 ; Language Club 2,3; Chorus 1-1 ; Class Committees EELVA MARIE BLOOD BONNIE'' Prom Committee; Language Club 1, 2, 3 CAROL ANNE FORTINO CAROL Student Council 2j Secretary-Treasurer 3; Class President 3; Junior Plays; Class Committees WILLIAM GEORGE DOLBACK WEE WILLIE Football Manager 1; Junior Plays; Newspaper Club Editor 3; Class Committees; Yearbook Editor JOAN GONYEA JOANIE Cheerleading 1-U; Student Council 3j Class Secretary U; Band; Prom Court; Ring Committee; Language Club 2-h BETTY LOU FULLER Intramurals 1, 2, 3j Class Committees JOSEPH CHRISTOPHER GLAVIN Ring Conmittee; Prom Committee THOMAS MILES GCWETT TOMMY Football 1,3j basketball 1, 2; Prom Committee; Junior Plays SUSAN JANE GREENWOOD SUSIE French Club 1,2; Prom Committee; Ring Committee GRACE ELAINE GUION GRACIE Cheerleading 1-U; (Co-Captain U); Band 1-U; Choir 1-U; Class President 2,Uj Honor Society 3, li; Student Council DANIEL JOSEPH HOPKINS JR. HOPS I Baseball 1-hj Football 1-1+j Basketball 1-iij Track 3,h} Class Committees; Junior Plays; Class Treasurer 1 DONNA HARRIS Yearbook Committee; Newspaper Club; Class Committees; Junior Plays MARY B. HULBURT Prom Committeej Ring Committee DONALD PAUL HOPKINS HOPS 11 Football 1-lj Baseball 1, 2, li} Basketball 1-1} Junior Plays} Class Committees DAWN JESS Cheerleading 2,3} Class Committees Yearbook Committee} Junior Plays} Newspaper Club 3} Intramurals 1, 2,3} G.A.A. If JUDITH FERLA KITTEN Choir 2-hj Junior Playsj Prom Committees LINDA ELLA McKEOWN LIN11 Band 1-Uj Chorus li; All State 2, hj Essex County 2} Latin Club 2; Class Committees; Junior Plays SUSAN ANN ROARK SUSIE Honor Society 3,hi Cheerleading 1-U; Co-Captain U; Language Club MARY PHILLIPS Prom Committee MICHAEL MARNELL MIKE Basketball l,2j Track 2 MART JANE SEARS JANE G.A.A. 2; Student Council 2j Intramurals 1-3} Prom Committee WINIFRED JEAN ST. DENIS WINNIE Choir 2; Junior Plays; Prom Committee; Ring Committee; Newspaper Club 3 FRANCIS JOSEPH SMITH SMITTY Football 1-U; Baseball 1; Basketball 1,2; Candy Manager; Junior Plays; Prom Committee JUDY ELLEN TREADWAY Prom Committee; Prom Court; Junior Plays; Yearbook Staff; Newspaper Club 3; Intramurals 1-3 BARBARA JEAN TOBIN BARB Student Council 2,3; (Vice-President b) Cheerleading 2-h; Junior Plays; Chorus 1-li; Yearbook Staff; Prom Committee ALICE CELIA TROMBLEY ALLIE Choir l-li; Prom Committee; Junior Plays BARBARA LYN TRUDEAU BARB Junior Plays; Queens Court; Class Comnittees; Student Council 3; Newspaper Club 3 SUSAN TRUDEAU TRUSAN Band 1,2; Prom Committee JEFFREY GOOD JEi'F Football 1,2,3; basketball 1,2,3 Ji; Baseball 1,2; Junior Plays; Prom Committee; Language Club 2; Junior Rinp Committee SODALITY REMEMBER WHEN........ ... Marilyn Charboneau left those deformed peaches on her lunch tray? ... Chuck DeLorme was a frequent visitor at Mt. Defiance? ... Susie Davidson was shy and quiet? ... Ellen Arnold demonstrated her athletic abilities on the Montreal trip? ... Mary Phillips had her long ringlets? ... Dave McKeown tried to rid our class store of its stale candy and Canadian coins? ... Alice Trombley's father followed that car ? WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF....... ... Don Hopkins liked girls? ... Belva Blood hadn't sold Christmas cards? ... Jim Davis had four flat tires all at once? ... Earb Tobin had free telephone service? ... Susie Carpenter succeeded her father at I.P.? ... Joe Glavin lost his argumentative ability? ... Winnie St.Denis returned to haunt Mr. Thompson? ... Cal Cross became superintendent of schools? ... Grade Guion entered the Presidential race of 1980? ... Bill Dolback became the world's richest publisher? ... Susie Greenwood wasn't always in a tizzy? ... Mike Marnell had never monstered the mash? ... Cindy Bevins behaved? ... to Chatham without Linda McKeown? ... Carol Fortino never left secretarial practice in turmoil? CAN YOU IMAGINE ..... ... Mary Hurlburt as the President's private secretary? ... Sandy Ryan as an old maid? ... Mrs. Greenwood not Hollering at Donna Harris? ... Barbara Trudeau with a dour expression on her face? ... June Curtis without her greatest asset? ... Joanie Gorryea as a night club singer? ... Mary Jane Sears as a dictator? ... Smitty Smith as mascot for the New York Yankees? ... Donna Bush not causing trouble for the male population? ... Susie Trudeau in a strait jacket? ... Betty Fuller without a crazy hair do? ... Dawn Jess as head coach? ... Newberry's toys without Judy Peria? ... Roseanne Hebert volunteering for four more years of high school? ... Judy Treadway at Indianapolis in her red convertible? ... Marcia Boise without a new sweater each day? ... Tom Gowett leaving the art room bare? ... Tom Burns with black curly hair? ... Danny Hopkins playing Santa Claus ? ... Mickey Davis as waterboy for the Packers? ... Pete Ladd as the next Herr Von Braun? ... Susie Roark not complaining? ... the frosh without Anne McCarty? r :: JUNIORS R. Hooker; A. Crammond; M. McLaughlin; J. Rivers; N. Pellitier; P. Wright .T. Lockwood; P. Atchinson; R. Bartlett; B. Leekesj P. Connery; Row 2— C. Charboneau; C. Chupak; B. Pulling; R. Dedrick; S. Bishop; G. Petty; L. Bevins; C. Cruickshank; L. Supry; L. Busby; B. Grinnell; Row 3—W. Chapleau; M. Brannock; G. Delorme; J. Crai ; B. Stanilka; B. Fraiser; S. Bcyce; M. Malaney; D. Blood; F. Carney; C. Morin; F. Dion; Row U— J. Bevilacqua; P. Kilbourn; D. Gunning; D. Katzenstein; J. Middleton; S. Teft; S. Martin; C. Morton; R. Lesrkes; C. Murray; H. Cooper; D. Davidson; L. Huestis; Row $—J. Vickers; R. Alteri; M. Wallace; P. Le-Vangia; i . Arthur; S. Gilmore; C. Thompson; J. Cooke; T. Varmette; P. Gibbard; 1'. Provoncha; P. Armstrong; Rov; 6—J. McKeown; D. Stanley; B. Newton; S. O'Dell; 5. Bennett; J. Pearson; D. Nadeau; D. Witherbee; S. Price; T. Rowe; D. Trombly; D. Badger; Row 7—C. Moore; M. Forsythe; B. Quesnel; B. LaTour; L. LaDuc; J. Rus: ell; M. Keegan; B. Lamica; D. Cros.;man; G. Charboneau. SOPHOMORES Row 1—T. Abbott j K. Graham; K. Olavinj C. Ilannellj S. Hanchettj J. Mullen; H. Drake; K. White; J. Arnold; H. Porter; Row 2—A. Moore; P. Malaney; K. Gallo; D. Dickinson; J. Cross; R. Rich; P. Pockett; B. Cook; P. Purchell; S. Hurlburt; Row 3—S. Bain; S. Herrick; R. Winchell; J. Rock; C. Fosco; B. Debrick; D. Dolbeck; F. Provoncha; S. Hunsdon; L. Jackson; T. Smith; Row—h A. ''lood; T. Bain; J. House; M. Fosco; D. Gibson; D. Madison; E. Carson; B. Gonyea; J. Bush; R. Montbraind; L. Wolcott; Row $—R. Shaw; P. Carney; G. Gilleo; M. Snyder; D. Thompson; P. Craig; L. Sacco; II. Diaz; E. Hundson; C. La Pointe; J. Gilbo; Row 6—E. Eicken; J. Eicken; D. Diskin; M. Royce; C. La Pointe; K. Bevilacqua; V. Backus; J. Ooodrow; J. Stark; E. Labatore; S. Daniels; Row 7—F. Wehrman; J. White; 3. Burleigh; C. Gilmore; P. Champagne; G. Me Guire; M. Schellinger; J. Witherbee. FRESHMEN Row 1—J. Tobin; C. Polihronakis; T. Fleury; R. Mattison; D. Gibbs; Row 2—G. Goodroe; L. Rivers; L. McLaughlin; N. Wright; S. Gilmore; K. Clark; A. sh; D. Pratt; L. Dolback; M. Catlin. Row 3—M. McCarthy; P. Clark; M. Malaney; N. Iverson; S. Harhett: M. Anderson; M. Muller; R. Damaby; E. Granger; T. Dedrick; Mrs. Johnson. Row Ii—V'. Clark; M. Connors; K. Beeman; R. Terror; J. Connery; R. Thompson; R. Moses; T. McKeown; M. Morton; B. Smith; D. Fitzgerald. Row 5—G. Martin; B. Cram-rnond; C. Pock; R. Gallant; C. Treadway; A. Varr.ey; J. Bessette; M. Hebert; E. Dunkin; L Carye; S. Charboneau; K. Dolback; Row6—P. Gandon; F. Osier; M. Diskin; D. Pelletier; Y. Brannock; W. Ryan; T. Gibbard; B. Keegan; B. Pearson; D. Bush; D. Monacco; K. Bush; D. Demikias; Row 7—C. Lambert; J. Moore; C. Ezzo; P. McLean; S. Gravelle; G. Johnson; L. LaTour; P. Ives; C. Stratup; B. Vosburg; F. Smith; D. Winchell; L. Elliot; Row 8—B. Matti-son; R. Gallo; T. Glavin; K. Good; S. Nadeau; F. Gregory; D. Leerkees; R. TeRiele; S. Ferguson; A. Vickers; F. Price; S. Morton; Row 9—L. Thompson; M. Barber; C. Treadway; H. Duchan; V. Hargett; J. Mohallic; E. Trudeau; J. Palling; W. Sears. GRADE EIGHT Row 1—J. Thompson; A. Hulburt; J. Bevilacqua; C. Bain; M. Malaney; C. Murray; D. Quesnel; E. Alteri; J. TeRiele; D. Kilburn; B. DeRosia; R. Bennett; C. Donovan; D. Granger; J. Purchell; B. Spinrod; L. Hams; D. Wizell; P. DeRosia; H. Startup; C. Leftbridge; G. Letson; D. Williams; L. Bevins; B. Craig. Row 3—P. Cally; E. Hill; J. Ives; J. Middleton; D. Gijanto; M. Trombley; S. Hill; M. Grinnell; B. Bishop; B. Eeldon; J. Whitford; S. Olcott; Row 1 S. Wright; S. Jamison; J. Thompson; B. Nesbitt; A. Ruth; L. Russell; N. Woodard; H. Dushane; R. Dudley; C. Webster C. Holmes; B. Bacius; C. Fraiser. Row 5 —F. Labatore; T. McGlaughlin; D. Brannock; J. Rayno; C. Murray; J. Wehreman; C. Cook; M. Boardman; C. Hebert M. Thatcher; F. Longe; S. Swanson; D. Arthur; Row 6—L. Henry; D. Carter; G. Dillon; T. Martell; E. Moore; K. O'Connor; E. Granger; J. Dedrick; S. Nadeau; J. Hill; M. Diskin; S. Lambert; B. Bolton. Row 7—F. Spring; C. Eolton; M. Fuller; D. LaPoint; C. Broadhead; S. Hartley; M. King; E. Grosheins; P. Lolysko; B. Bu3by; K. Huestis; S. Barber; D. Hannell; S. LaVangla. Row 8—J. Hay«s; J. Graham; A. Rivers; T. Burns; J. Burke; B. Harris; E. Martin; L. O'Dell; M. LaTour; C. Scuderi; D. Possuli; J. Eichen; Row 9—J. Bradenburg; P. Giser; D. Baxter; D. Thompson; R. Drink-wire; P. Gunning. GRADE SEVEN Row 1—F. Cowan; R. Coveil; W, Busby; B. Gould; D„ Printex; P. Salstead; C. Goff; T. Cross; S. Vannetue; T. Bishop; M. Palmer; G. Labatore; T. Porter; R. Winters; Row 2—S. Bain; S. Charboneau; L. Gibbs; T. Iadue; B. Witherbee; S. Mattison; K. Williams; K. Barber; D. Mattison; P. Wright; Granger; Row 3—S. Mott; E, Backus; C. Stevenson; R. Elanchard; Granger; B. Bennett; B. Maloney; Barnaby; P. Fosco; C. Alteri; B. Allen; M. Hill; J. Mattison. Row it—S. Snow; B. Clotey; D. Pearson; E. Hulburt; A. Pel-lerin; R. Hammel; C. Hulburt; Y oodard; B. Mitchell; E. Woods; D. Treadway; C. Pain; R. Stickney; Row 5—K. Eichen; B. White; J. McKowen; T. Brannock; M. Thompson; J. McIntyre; B. Polihronakis; J. Carr; K. LaValle; N. Fregon; 5. Hebert; C. Turney; S. McDougal; J. Smith. Row 6—J. Dimakis; K. Smith; K. Manning; S. Moran; R. Moore; G. Winters; L. Herrick; J. Lynch; J. House; S. Geyser; Peria; S. Smith; E. Hulburt; M. Clark; Row 7—Cal’lo; C. Moore; D. Chapleau; A. Smith; F. Vradenburg; M. Huntley; N. Sola; A. Rovelli; V. Barber; S. Denette; C. Trainor; L. Monacco; N. Smith; A. Bain. Shop— Young geniuses at their carpentry work. Homemaking— Today's school girls,— tomorrow's housekeepers. CLASSES Study Hall— Our brains don’t even rest in study halll Library— The library’s most prized possessions T NEWSPAPER ■■ G. A. A. PEP CLUB Out to brave the business world----- A booster anybody? Sweets to the sweet. Junior Thespians EARLY FROST Mrs. Carney 'WOMEN IN COUNCIL Mr. Moore SENIOR SUPPER Underclass Officers Mary Ann Wallace, Miss Simpkins, Peter Connery, Stephen Boyce, Hilary Cooper Kay Graham, Mr. Thompson, Paul Pockett, Sheridan Burleigh, Darlene Dickinson SIGYMBBi DEMONSTRATION 1962 •V ,-i • A ATHLETICS ;7Vi. V-- r 1st row: Bevilacqua, Grinnell, Alteri, Wehrman, Bartlett, Davis, Boyce, Hopkins, Chapleau, Rivers, Staith, Quesnel; 2nd row: Connery, Allen, Thompson, Carson, Burleigh, Monthriand, Drake, Provoncha, McKeown, Pelletier, Arthur; 3rd row: Rooker, Malaney, White, Wolcott, Fosco, Eichen, Gunning, Atchinson, Pockett, House, Hunsdon; Uth row: Dolbeck, Connery, Gibson, Nadeau, Mr. Stevenson, Mr. McCarthy, Mr. Corbo, Mr. Tofte, Davis, !tyan, Brannock, Bush; 5th row; Martin, Madison, Harris, Dedrick, Martin, Fleury, Wright, Osier, Polharonacas, Treadway, Gibbard, Arnold, Mullen; 6th row: Rich, Pulling, Tobin, Norton, Keegan, Dedrick, Michalak, Porter, Moore, Fitzgerald, Dushane, Rivers, Price. THEY SERVED US WELL Kneeling; Mr. McCarthy, Mr. Stevenson, Mr. Tofte, Mr. Corbo; Standing; Dan Hopkins, John Rivers, Michael Davis, Bruce Quesnel, James Davis VARSITY B. Arthur, P. Atchinson, R. Alter!, S. Boyce Hopkins, Don Hopkins, M. Davis, J. Good, R. lett, F. Wehrman; Coach Geppert, M. Keegan , P. Connery Dolbeck, R. , Dan Bart- JAYVEE Row 1: E. Eichen, F. Osier, I. Fleury, R. Shaw, J. Connery, Coach Tofte, J. Michalak, M. Diskin, J. Bush, J. Pulling; Row 2: S. Nadeau, J. Wright, M. Malaney, S. Burleigh, T. McKeown, D. Mattison, S. Hunsdon, E. Carson, B. Ryan, T. Gibbard, A. Rivers, K. Dolbeck, K. Brannock, P. Pockett TRACK Kneeling: M. Malaney, N. Pelletier, W. Arthur, J. Cook, D. Cook, L. Laduc Standing: R. Dolbeck, M. Keegan, J. Bevilaqua, K. Nickols, W. Chapleau, J. Armstrong, Mr. Geppert, S. Morhouse, C. Thompson, D. McKeown, R. Allen, BASEBALL Row 1: B. Osier, R. Alter!, L. Catlin, J. Zambardino, D. Lidell, F. Wehrraan, E. Wright, C. Wright Row 2: F. Rowe, R. Bartlett, M. McLaughlin, R. Wrolson, D. Hopkins S. Boyce, T. Varmett Row 3: P. Connery, S. Burleigh, G. Delorme, B. Dedrlck, E. Carson, J. Russell, F. Bush, S. Hunsdon, P. Pockett, Mr. Corbo G I R L $ ATHLETICS BOOSTERS BUSINESS Stanley's Market Roxi Motel Restaurant Pearl's Department Store Inc. Carney's Ti Motel Riley’s Restaurant Noel's Dunkley Benjamin Firestone Store De Lano Beauty Shop Rooker's Garage Champlain Dry Cleaners Putnum House Village Pharmacy Ti Economy Montgomery Wards Eicken's Saw Mill Leslie M. Orr Catlin's Feed Store Airport Inn Delarm's Dairy Norlago Marine Thatcher's Soft Ice Cream Lonergan's Insurance Ticonderoga Paint Supply John J. Gunning Charles Moore's Garage Quinn's Paint Shop Lake Champlain 3 Minute Ferry Ti Oil Inc. Stewart's Dairy D. A. Connery Meyer's Drug Store Kirby D. Wilcox Village Restaurant E. C. Henry W.H. Hallock Associates From a friend American Coat, Paper Laundry Allen's Service Station Warren's Green House Ticonderoga G.L.F. Downs' Shoe Store Wickes Agency Moore's Hardware Dilloway's Gift Shop Giganto's Barber Shop Bevilaqua's Grocery Store Gi1 bo's American Finance Gibbard's Gulf Station Chapleau's Blacksmith Shop Mason Smith Fort Ticonderoga Oneida Chemical Co., Inc. Wilbur Visual Service Pond Lumber and Coal Co. Hickey's Music Store C.A. Lockrow Co. Leland Paper Co. Edgar Petty's Barber Shop Colonial Restaurant Cook Sacco Burleigh Rexall Pharmacy John Rivers Auto Repair The Ticonderoga Sentinel Blanchard Kelly Breed Lamberton Romey’s Grocery Store Adirondack Bowling Lanes Paul Ida Reed H.W. Rathbun Jeweler Roma Restaurant Jo-Lee Beauty Shop Atchinson's Inc. 31S23I SS131 Ssg] gzSI exSejI ct =5l PROFESSIONAL Dr. Henry Kesselman L. Judson Morhouse


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