Colton Pierrepont High School - Coltonian Yearbook (Colton, NY)

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FACULTY OF COLTON HIGH SCHOOL ■ Ulixei? ossee jTtiqsaig itfSH • ?x-s I S niK! ii . :s :7gs««aaH% ■■■■ H S H ulKlii di bi SH «3 ip ii if ip y«. :' i'Bj® p®® ■ a;I ■. a :; i pMs ; :r'.': -■ - ; L . ■i eie iriUriir ; FACULTY Science .English. HI STORY Math Rosemary L B.A. Florence M 8 So Berenece F B.A Theodore R. B.M. Erna Anne Michael H. Corbitt.........................Principal, B.S. Clarkson College op Technology, Potsdam St. Lawrence University, Canton Anderson.................... Keoka, Keuka Park Ryan................................. .Commercial (Sec.) College of New Rochelle, New Rochelle Hollis T. Schwartz..............................Science, B.S. St. Lawrence University, Canton Monnat........................Language, History New York State College for Teachers, Albany Palmer........................ Syracuse University, Syracuse Bollman Root......................... B.M. Syracuse University, Syracuse Crane School of Music, Potsdam E. Leary ............................. State Normal School, Potsdam Training Class, Colton .Music, Drawing Mustc, Drawing .Grades 7 and (rene Mo Crossman.........................Grades 4 5 and 6 State Normal School, Potsdam Lorena Bo Reed.......................... Grades I, 2 and 3 State Normal School, Potsdam BOARD OF EDUCATION Ro Erwin Garlough—President King E« Root—Secretary Cornelius Leary Morris McEwen Jean Hawley lip® Sf MARY PRAMOS MARJORIE ROACH B-1' i‘Y KlTTELSl'ASBT fii 4 SHIRLEY SHARROCK. GLENN IRISH ROBERT PRANK STEPHEN STOWS JAMES SULLIVAN JO., I£ PHILLIPS RICHARD WSEGAR wpaiiiiB'; «liMaB! r V HMM CUSS OFFICERS President.................................Robert Frank V I CE-PRES I OENT.......................RlCHARO WEEGAR SCCRETARY-TRE A SORER............JAMES SULL I VA N Class Aovisor...............................Miss Monnat CUSS MOTTO WITH THE ROPES OF THE PAST WE WILL RING THE BELLS OF THE FUTURE SCHOOL COLORS Purple and Gold CUSS COLORS Maroon ano Silver CUSS FLOWER American Beauty Rose i:|g - iriills 3rZ'J! fi£: r) EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES ■fiBi M -■ MM • v ; rr: n I:: ? V'-' Wary France Band 2,3,4 Language Club 2,3 Glee Club 3,4 Senior Play Noon Hour Activities 3,4 Robert Frank Band 2,3,4 Basketball 3 4 Press Club 4 (Ebitor) N.Y.A. 3 4 Senior Play 2,3,4 Science Club 3 President 4 Vice-President 3 Sec. and Treas. 2 Glenn Irish Basketball 2,3 N.Y.A. 4 Senior Play Drum Major Betty Mittelstaedt Wan. Press Club 3,4 (Bus. N.Y.A. 4 Language Club 2,3 Noon Hour Activities 2,3 4 Senior Play Majorette Jessie Phillips Language Club 2 Glee Club 3,4 Senior Play Marjorie Roach Cheerleader 3,4 Noon Hour Activities 2,3 4 Glee Club 3 Senior Play Language Club 2 Shirley Sharrock Cheerleader 3 4 N.Y.A. 4 Noon Hour Activities 3,4 Press Club 4 (Ant Editor Language Club 2,3 Band 2,3,4 Senior Play Vice-President 2 SEC. and Treas. I, 3 Stephen Stowe Basketball 2,3,4 Science Club 3 Press Club 2 Senior Play James Sullivan Band 3,4 Basketball 3 4 Press Club (Asst. Editor) Sec. and Treas. 4 ' Senior play Dick Ieegar Band 2,3,4 Basketball 2,3 4 President 1,2,3 Vice-President 4 Senior Play Press Club (Exchange Ed.) u ..n'- «•• is mm t ja sram --imnanamim™, :Nl! , , ' ... CLASS MIRROR ®H3E3J KinsSB m r,'A::. ' ■ !' y THEME HOBBY Skating Mary France (Mary Ann) Drumming ’Leader of the Swing Sand Dick. Weegar (Emerson) Robert Frank (Stone Iau) Mov ies Beautiful Dreamer Betty Mittelstaedt (Bet Mit) Reading Glenn (Pee Maybe Skiing I R I SH Wee) 3$s$5f«i§ii H UTrc-LCr.L-'.tJr’5; Stephen Stowe (Toby ) Its the Gypsy In Me Reading Marjorie Roach (Tamarack) Margy Dancing James Sullivan (Alby) Its a 6reat Day For the Irish Shirley Sharrock (Sis) ’Only Forever Movies : Woodpecker Song Jessie Phillips (Ruth ) Reading ipplj ifcpf ■ sfete T; iviU MM s? ■ jiPI! Bfg ■ir-7-rr-r7.-? -.TT:Ft:iriu:: PI Im WHO’S WHO IN THE CUSS OF l Hl flise pateM|5f®il flsilsMi i .-m ; ■ . mmm ■■HI telLiliill Wmmmm a gF tti |MgS|§| SS xvifs MSp i - ■ ■•■ Igpll aMstiM Most Popular----------Shirley Sharrock---------------------Dick Weegar Nicest Smile—----------Mary France------------------------James Sullivan Most Dignified--------Jessie Phillips---------------Glenn Irish Best Natured-----------Betty Mittelstaedt-----------Robert Frank Best Dancer------------Marjorie Roach----------------------Dick Weecar Best Looking-----------Shirley Sharrock---------——James Sullivan Most Fun---------------Marjorie Roach--------------------Robert Frank Best Dressed----------Shirley Sharrock--------------Dick Weecar Best Speaker----------Mary France------------------------Robert Frank Noisiest--------------Marjorie Roach-----------------------Dick Weecar Most Likely to Succeed-Shsrley Sharrock------------------Robert Frank Done Most for School--—Sh irley Sharrock-----------------Robert Frank Best Athlete---------—-Marjorie Roach----------------------Dick weecar Nicest Personality-----Betty Mittelstaedt--------James Sullivan Most Talented-----------Shirley Sharrock-----------Robert Frank Largest Vocabulary- Hardest Worker----- -Shirley Sharroqk- -Jessie Phillips— —Steve Stowe -Robert Frank K8S ‘ SsmfBmrnr msimmmi pp lifer « Hgifsjl yMr fe.j -- nsss mwsmm aSmKSmissi .... ■ -- rrr-rrrr ??t:ir.W7: u,. M;t? -: ' ' : lljlpllplj i Sft tffsl ■ fcfesfe' CLASS PROPHECY Hiii SSSrSipiSn'Igit Ol GEE a class prophecy is too hard to THINK I’LL LET IT GO TILL MORNING. HO I HUM HEY DON’T YOU KNOW YOU SHOULD NEVER PUT TOMORROW WHAT YOU CAN DO TODAY?” Who are you? I’M YOUR CONSCIENCE AND YOU WERE TOLD TO CLASS PROPHECY.” I KNOW, BUT HOW CAN t TELL WHAT MY CLASSMATES WILL BE DOING TEN YEARS FROM NOW? Welll if that’s all that bothers you, just look into MY MAGIC CRYSTAL Wait till I get my notebook. There, whyi I can see INTO THE FUTURE. There is a green forest and two figures are blurred IN the DISTANCE. NOW THEY ARE CLEARER. 01 THAT IS JAMES Sullivan pulling one end of a saw and someone lying down PULLING THE SAW BACK WITH HIS FOOT. THAT MUST BE STEVEN Stowe. So they are lumber-jacks now.” Suddenly the scene changes to a large office build- ing, and I see Jessie Phillips busily taking dictation from Robert Frank, the famous lawyer. From down the hall comes music and also the shrill note of the trumpet.”Why, it's Shirley Sharrock giving piano lessons-and don’t tell me, I know, it’s Mary France. The girls seem to have opened a music studio.” As the music fades, the pjcture changes and I see a hospital. Whyi there’s Marjorie Roach making out the menu for the day. She always did want to be a dietician. And there is Betty Mittelstaedt, the nurse in white. She LOOKS THE SAME AS EVER.” I’LL NEVER BE DONE IN TIME UNLESS I HURRY. WHY, THE SCENE HAS CHANGED. THERE IS A RICH MAN’S HOUSE AND there is Glen Irish, the wealthy bachelor. And there is Dick W’eegar coming in with a drum stick in one hand and a magnifying glass in the other. He never could make up his mind which he wanted to be, a drummer or a detective, and BY THE LOOKS, HE HA,S COMPROMISED. Betty, BettyI wake up. Don’t you know you were SUPPOSED TO GET THE CALSS PROPHECY WRITTEN TONIGHT? Did I FALL ASLEEP? WELL, I’VE GOT TO GET BUSY. HEY, WHO SCRIBBLED ALL OVER MY NOTEBOOK? WRI TE OFF UNTI L WRITE THE BmMI pmm| bBmMm ilirJSii ---ilrSMSWI i ■■ r - ££ - 2£j •. | 85n ■ WMM 3etty Mittelstaedt ir®? sjinixvia- : SZunE7w3?3 i ilii ictt iic;ii£rrl «nitri? -TTfi??? si wij 1 ■aBjiiiBitep HHi MIN TdhpJStStr ' -'r' aea a lgitagjte aiiiartiHf- LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the honorable class of 1941 being MIND AND MEMORY, DO HEREBY TENDER THIS AS TESTAMENT. OF SOUND STATE OF OUR LAST WILL AND frag mmm «milii 1« ' .-‘■ jw QUICK AND • fr •nSiOte To Mr. Corbitt, Betty Mittelstaedt leaves her hair. To Virginia Timmins the basketball court. To Pat Olmsted, Jessie Phillips leaves her ability to set ALONG WITH THE BOYS. To Dorothy Lavine, Robert Frank leaves his very romantic NATURE. To THE GIRLS OF NEXT YEARS' ROCK LEAVES nEU SIE . To Mr. Palmer, Richard Weecar SQUIRRELS DOWN OUT OF A TREE. BEAUTIFUL . Marjorie Roach leaves her S ggjgj Will nwpMiii Senior Class, Shirley Shar LEAVES HIS ABILITY TO GET WITNESSES Robert Frank Richard Weecar Shirley Sharrock Jessie Phillips Marjorie Roach Stephen Stowe Glenn Irish Betty Mittelstaedt wmm Mary France § Mps mmsm r, I.:rJ;• r :- zr. 'ci L‘rj V mamm ■«BBaaaHpi iaiaaigP i gsmBwm ipMMR HL'-.-.rJ'titpi}' pagi IH! MW®! ; t'«.Wn ? !£ viTr ► ft ;‘e iiV.V V.'t’ tttt -MMtT ' [l Hi|™ . : :. - - fes 1tn A-aiCTaaatnafiBii= ! i«a«aia j?lfel3 Spfe M|fcSggea3uiS :;-v ■ • . W ■ ■ : mM ,} m SENIOR CLASS HISTORY :7 i ;.;::: ; wj VMw |Kmj «111 ilM ifcii imm mmm® §m8j0 rU,',: : Siffig AND PROFITABLE CLASS Mary France ■ - i ■ - .jffj Swim I {—-r- .•. ‘• m4 Jil :: :■-■■.■■ ■ ■: •• GRADES 4-5-6 GRADES 1-2-3 .VrJ-VV'rAvVV '. i’.VliW'l V'i'h ib VlbV.Yh ib ib' JUNIOR CLASS GRADES 7-8 SOPHOMORE CLASS FRESHMAN CLASS IBHMI ' ;■ ilivrl ammt iill $$iwjltf W v4 i‘-S¥ Ill I «siis pflH ■ ' :c£JtI- • ? a ?r:bi I; H tlUh'iS jHlilff liiiflil 1B« ■semi ‘is «1 Mii Pkfl jii ,-■•■'■ S |B m __ '.T.izri ! r$??J 7 -:;.’;' i ?' '- • I ■mNhis ISSiiiiiSlIlli JUNIOR CLASS 42 CLASS OFFICERS President V Ice-Presioent •Pat Olmsted Secretary. Treasurer. ..Ann Lenney Class Advisor ...Miss Ryan CLASS ROLL . Esther Buckley Mary Clohosey Grace Gorman Theresa Gorman Linton Gotham Shirley Gwynn Lawrence LaPoint Ann Lavine Dorothy Lavine Ann Lenney Ethridge Lindsay John Mittelstaedt Pat Olmsted Charles Paro Vivian Paro Lloyd Severance Audrey Snyder Daniel Sullivan Harold Sullivan John Swift Charles Tyo Floyd Vebber Marion Wadleigh William Woodward Bessie Young The Junior Class of this year has BEEN QUITE ACTIVE. On October 31 they held a Halloween Party in the school 5 V. gym and on February 7 a dance in the town hall The annual Junior Prom was held in the spring. The candy machinewhs i TAKEN OVER BY THE CLASS, AND THE PROFITS FROM THIS WITH THE REST OF THE MONEY EARNED BY THE CLASS H WENT TO THEIR SENIOR Ring fund. ■ ■■„ i — PM . |p|fliji|| itgai lllil sw • jT- ' - - - •-• r . - ' 7 U-i J Eleanor Chase Marguerite Fisher Ola Gotham Mary Lenney Lillian Phillips Kent Woodward SOPHOMORE CLASS 43 CUSS OFFICERS President.......................Elizabeth Fisher Vice-President...........................Carrol Brown Secretary and Treasurer.....................Edna Mosher Class Advisor.....................Miss Anderson CUSS ROLL Carrol Brown Ellsworth Frank Jack Herrick Edna Mosher Grace Sullivan Robert Woodward Shirley Young Elizabeth Fisher Vernon Gleason John Lavine Francis Perkins Jack Sullivan Carl Young The Sophomore Class of this year was quite active. It has a LARGE PERCENTAGE OF ITS MEMBERS ENROLLED IN SCHOOL ORGANIZATIONS SUCH AS THE FOLLOWING! VARSITY AND JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAMS, THE RACqUETTEER STAFF AND THE COLTON HIGH SCHOOL BAND. mi MM ' -■ Mij ips mMss mmMm ': ■'}'. V ■■■ 1 —■■-■ ■ ■'■ ' ■—■■' : £];rHi;;lrfn f• I . ■tl '$££. FRESHMAN CLASS 44 CUSS OFFICERS Mary Alexander President ' MM | ggSHH J. McCarthy Jr Vice-President Joyce Peryer Donald Tenney Treasurer Class Advisor Mr. Palmer i' SaagafesflK ■M •rnmm ipppisp Arleen Frank Gertrude Cassel Mary Alexander i • John Hayes Guiney Ralph hatch Joseph iliiilfii |li- 18 ■■I p '-1 ' ,i Jack mcEwen Myrtle LaPoI NT huckle Joyce Peryer J. McCarthy Jr John Olmsted SEaver Claud Saucier Mary Mary Roach John Bruce Sullivan John Sullivan Betty Smith • 1 Richard Tenney Sally Swift Donald Tenney Ellen Wadleigh William Thomas Virginia Timmins Robert Woodward The Freshman Class although it has not been active social- the High Sqhool band eleven members MEMBERS IN on the Varsity and four members on the ONE MEMBER ior Varsity BASKETBALL TEAMS 111 '7 • ; l !EUHi Ml ■ c V ISiMsSl Ml ifllllll MiM ■■■jstas ms. - — ,, i CLASS ROLL Imi$imml 1W« raafett GRADES 7 Sh irley Alexander Marjorie Alford Clarence Fifield Roger Foster Hi M$hW Mildred France Mary Frank Mg Wendell Gotham Lucille Lavine « $8 ■MB iftsip j-iPipisI ite iii MHi Wanda Fifield Janice Gotham John Frank Laurine Hawley Shirley Leary Richard Snyder Allen Thomas Esther Wadleigh Kenneth Wadleigh Marjorie Kincaid Carl Snyder Daniel Sullivan Gloria Thomas Frederick McEwen George Olmsted Lorena Snyder Ann Thomas Marion Thomas Eugene Tupper Elizabeth Ames Everett Coller Walter Norman Eloise Sanford John Sullivan Doris Thomas Robert Thomas Gertrude Van Hyning GRADES 4-5-6 Doris Coller Floyd Fallon PRIMARY GRADES Dorothy Alford WlLLIAM CASSEL Ernest Cobane Homer Coller Esther Corcoran Joan Crossman Mary Fisher Morris Hawley Alta Jay Halcomb Evelyn Halcomb Julia Leary Richard Peryer Steven Peryer 'William Schwartz Robert Selleck Bernard Stone James Stone Mary Stone Ronald Sullivan Glen Thomas Joe Thomas Arthur Tuper Gladys Tuper Raymond Tuper Burnell wadleich The main event or the year for the pupils or the elementary grades was the Christmas Operetta presented on December 20. The operetta, entitled The Kidnapping of Santa Claus , was the story of the plan of the Grouchy Goblins to end Christmas and how this plan failed and the Christmas Spirit was preserved. The elementary grades also gave programs for Book Week in November and June. for the Eighth Grade Commencement in c SENIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL HIGH SCHOOL BAND CAST OP MISS GINGER iiM iftjx :-1 - - ■ ■:■ mm P fe ; illll MiMMMi IMBMSSaSS: terfe '.-: ps m 1 1 !3§ msm 0mm mm l Ifllfi i I M PMMHi tflNKg rfte§Siafia8S!i fe i . Maw .. ?1 £2 VARSITY 3ASKET8ALL I i s? Coach—Michael H. Corbitt . TEAM Robert Frank Richard weegar Ellsworth Frank Harold Sullivan Stephen Stowe James Sullivan Carrol Brown Jack McEwen Linton Gotham Donald Tenney THIS YEAR'S varsity basketball team ended in SECOND PLACE 1 N the Mountain Valley League, winning N 1 NE OUT OF SIXTEEN GAMES. THE TEAM DEFEATED Par- 1SHVILLE AT THE SEMI-FINALS, GIVING IT THE HONOR OF BEING IN THE FINALS. It LOST THE CHAMPIONSHIP game to Norfolk, but won a BASKETBALL, WHICH WAS the award FOR SECOND PLACE. g SUMMARY Dec. A Colton 15 OSWEGATCH1E 3b Dec . b Colton 15 Norfolk 22 Dec . 13 Colton 14 QeKalb 1 1 Jan. 10 Colton 25 Pari shvi lle 22 Jan . 15 Colton i8 Russell 14 Jan. i7 Colton r8 Hermon 22 Jan. 24 Colton 38 Norfolk 35 Jan . 29 Colton 23 Russell 11 Jan . 31 Colton 33 DeKalb 2| Feb o 5 Colton 23 OSWEGATCH1E 34 Feb. 7 COLTON 4b Lisbon 19 Feb. 14 Colton 40 Parishville 47 Feb. 2t Colton 21 Hermon b | Feb. IS Colton 45 Li sbon 2b March i Colton 2| Parishv ille 19 March 7 Colton 18 Norfolk 51 1 ■ :- . ili a {;■ • 4« W WWv W • W i ' • ' ............................................................................................................................................................................................. irtSiaw .. msm rph Tf!‘ftH?iI: r i -i rfl isromiaraiHri frtti „ M1-£v iiiSli JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL T - . ■ ,. BS iitelilfl Coach—Theodore R« Palmer Bpi jS s-lpfe; Team Lawrence LaPoint Lloyd Severance Jack Herrick J. McCarthy, Jr. Richard Tenney Vernon Gleason William Thomas John Lavine ppiffip hi NOON HOUR ACTIVITIES iRggHj II fteiSs BASKETBALL BUT ■Mi BASEBALL PMgHi liiiliil KS-aBififeHi! in mm . IKtSSs rpictvia:®; Sgi pipl r jzlHJfrr. i a H« U:ht; Si taffig ii;! i r i'rSrr i ,r iiiii ! ’ - | - : rtfeias.rn« 3jSfari-f-' ni£;:;r: Ipipip S15SI iwyiitteitnaggiaa: S. - ;: Y s SfefSi COLTON I AN STAFF w . Betty Mittelstaedt Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor Roach Marjor IE Frank Circulation Manager Robert Glenn Irish Assistants Mary France tj rail Social Editor Jessie Phillipps Sullivan Editor Athletic James L-r ’stJ iurejlii- --- Sharrock Editor Shirley Literary Assistants ■■Mil wfeiMal ®£SS3.fifeS f|g Dick Weegar The Coltonian Staff wishes to Jm Iri r-ijt Jt hffru: .. ■ : V ■ ' Corbitt, the SINCERE GRATITUDE TO Board of Education, the members FACULTY OF THE STUDENT BODY, AND THE BUSINESS MEN OF COMMUNITIES FOR THEIR THIS AND NEIGHBORING mmmi YEAR OUR FIRST COOPERATION IN TH I S BOOK, POSSIBLE Im ■Ml ladKiSSiffitKlTwC-i r tepiTfn irn. %$!Sii§8ik ffii ttB-SfsWSS ■MH Pii SjpsSHj Baamaawqa feMftgroiBiltWBaB m - mm SCHOOL CALENDAR September October November December Janu ary February Ma rch April May June 6-Opening day 25-Lecture by Arthur North 27-New York Teacher’s Conference I|-Assembly-Columbus Day Frogram 31-Junior Halloween Party 7—8—First Quarterly Exams t5-Book Week Program 21—22-Thanksgivi ng Recess 2 3- Miss Ginger -Senior Play tCOLTON-GSWEGATCHIE BASKETBALL GAME Coltom-Morfolk n 13-Colton-DeKalb ” 20-Christmas Operetta 23 Christmas Recess b-ScHOOL reopened 10—Colton-F ar i shv i lle Basketball game I5-Colton-Russell ” n i 7-Colton-Hermon 20-24-Regents and Quarterly Exams 24-Colton-Norfolk Basketball game 29-Colton-Russell w 3f-ASSEMBLY - OHl ROMEO ’—COLTON-DEKALB GAME 5-COLTOPf-CSWEGATCH IE BASKETBALL GAME 7-Colton Lisbon game — Junior dance f 2—Linco ln s Birthday |4-C0LT0N-FaRISHVILLE BASKETBALL GAME f8-C0LTON LlSBON 2|-Colton-Hermor ” 28-Assembly-”Mrs. O’Leary’s Cow’’ [-Colton-Farishville-Semi-finals 7-Colton-Norfolk—FlNALS 28-Assembly-”The Pampered Darling'’ 3-4-Quarterly Exams 9-First Band Concert (0-i8-Easter Recess 22-Banquet for basketball teams 25-Three one act plays by Seniors 2-assembly 3-Sen 1 or Food Sale |2-Lecture on Germany by Arthur North 23-Senior Party 30-Memorial Day Recess 7-Senior Food Sale f6—20-Regents and Final Exams 20-Grade Graduation-Senior Ball 22-Baccalaureate Service 23-High School Commencement Exercises mm IfimHsTpj The Colton High School Band was organized in December, 1937 This year it had 4-5 members In 194° purple and GOLD UNIFORMS WERE PURCHASED FOR EACH MEMBER, AND IN I94l UNIFORMS FOR TWO MAJORETTES AND A FULL DRESS DRUM MAJOR WERE PROCURED BY THE SCHOOL. THE BAND UNDER THE DIRECTION of Mr. Palmer gave a series of concerts and pla yed for NUMEROUS SCHOOL FUNCTIONS. IT ALSO PARTICIPATED IN THE annual May Festival at Potsdam. HHpP LANGUAGE CLUB 1 1 Hs iiiliii l .. • GLEE CLUB iH Isa - ia ! B«gK5§ itiuiiiii HIGH SCHOOL BAND Director-Theodore R. Palmer Clari nets Trumpets 7 . L Mary France Robert Thomas Ellsworth Frank Francis Perkins J. McCarthy, Jr, Mary Lenney Frederick McEwen Jack McEwen Ethridge Lindsay Carrol Brown James Sullivan Vernon Gleason Lillian Phillips Marjorie Alford Eleanor Chase Mary Frank Betty Fisher Ann Lavine Linton Gotham John Herrick Audrey Snyder Ann Lenney Sally Swift Betty Smith Laureen Hawley Shirley Leary Joyce Peryer Lucille Lavine liapwgip • 7;' Steins Mellophones Shirley Sharrock Marion Thomas John Lavine Robert Woodard Percussi on Lloyd Severance Kent Woodard Richard weegar Donald Tenney Lawrence LaPoint Ann Thomas 7-7' IBiMBilll Baritones Shirley Gwynn Wi lliam Thomas ssiim ■RMMj Drum Marjoettes Sullivan Frank Harold Robert Betty Mittelstaedt Dorothy Lavine Trombones Drum Major John Swift Glenn Rish flsjgi i 11 :ki«2r3 Mi MOT .j: ji;;IHi:.. ijllllllPII mii 77 Plays Sponsored by the Senior Class MISS GINGER by James F. Stone Cast of Characters Shirley Gwynn Margaret Gorman RICWARD WEEGAR Marjorie Roach Robert Frank Mary France Betty Mittelstaedt Jessie Phillips Harold Sullivan Stephen Stowe James Sullivan Glenn Irish Shirley Sharrock George Jackie MacNulty Carrie Peggy Sue Constable Speed Bobby Radio announcer Miss Ginger :: The honeymoon Trail Inn somewhere in Mew England Act I Late evening of early summer's day. Act II A few moments later Act III Immediately following THE PAMPERED DARLING Cast of Characters Shirley Gwynn Shi rley Sharrock Betty Mittelstaedt Stephen Stowe Richard weegar Mary France Jessie Phillips Marjorie Roach James Sullivan Harold Sullivan Robert Frank Connie Gibbons Janet Gibbons Mrs. Perkins Victor Gibbons Dudley Field Jessica Bacon Joy Gaylord annabelle Green Norman Evans Floyd Davis Dr. Rudolph Von Hapsburger : The living-room of the Gibbons family as it appears BEFORE BREAKFAST ON A WINTER MORNING. ... ■ ■' . iilllilf THE GHOSTLY PASSENGER by Millard Crosby Cast of Characters Glenn Irish Audrey Snyder John Sullivan Ann Lavine Marion Wad Leigh Patricia Olmstead Will cam Woodard Marjorie Roach Clinton Owens Mrs. Owens (Beth) Spike Owens Dl X I E Mrs Theodore Stillman Erica Stillman Edgar Roof Clarice Jackson : The entire action of the play takes place in the living-room of the Owens Summer home in Vermont on a July evening. OH, DOCTOR by Rickard Drummond Cast of Characters Doctor Larry Kent Dorothy Mrs. Worten Di NTY JOE Miss Hetty Hastings John L. Hastings Doctor Larry Kent's office early the morning The difficult is that which can be done immediately; THE IMPOSSIBLE TAKES A LITTLE LONGER. MR. CORBITT: (Bus. Arith. Class) What is the inter- est ON A THOUSAND DOLLARS AT TWO PERCENT?-------LlNTON, PAY ATTENTI ON I LINTON: For two percent I ain’t interested. o MR. SCHWARTZ: How many times have f told you to BE AT CLASS ON TIME? ANN LENNEY: I don’t know; I thought you were keep- ing SCO RE o tfnfc MISS ANDERSON: On your way to play practice,you WILL PASS A POOL ROOM.” BOB FRANK: Yes. MISS ANDERSON: Well, pass it. MOTHER TO HER HUSBAND: When our son, Joe, completes HIS EDUCATION, WHAT WILL HE BE? FATHER: An old man, MRo Corbitt to the CHANGE THAT TAKES When water becomes ice, said PHYSICS CLASS, WHAT’S THE GREATEST PLACE? The price. replied Ethridge Lindsay. + POLICEMAN: Miss, you were doing 6o miles an hour. MISS RYAN: Isn’t that splendidi I only learned TO DRIVE YESTERDAY. lit THE PRINCIPAL: (stopped for speeding Colton) Officer, you can't bluff me. I’m AN A. M. OFFICER: Good, now we’ll give you GREE. - for the Christmas present through South AN A. B. AND THE GHIRD DE DICK: Thank you,Auntie It was nice. AUNTIE: Oh, that’s all right, Dick, it really was nothing at all. DICK: That’s what I thought, but father said to thank you anyway. V € R T I 5 I n G 3ffnmt an original rtrljing of Mannus. ( ob of rogbeag Compliments of LAMAR BROTHERS Inc. Old Company’s Lehigh — Anthracite — Potsdam, New York Phone 613 ARLINGTON HOTEL Potsdam, New York j We Specialize in School Banquets, Dances, and Parties” J. Curry LaMar, Mgr. Phone 321 m i mmm ■ itmggragggg POTSDAM FEED AND COAL CO. Potsdam, New York P. F. C. Feeds anthracite — COAL — bituminous Potsdam, New York Phone 613 No Short Weights — No Long Waits” Compliments of The PEOPLES BANK of Potsdam, New York Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ...— Compliments of J. R. WESTON, Inc. WILKINS, DANIELS, and WILKINS, Inc. Insurance Underwriters 43y2 MARKET STREET Phone 348 Potsdam, New York REFRIGERATION SERVICE CO. Hotpoint Home-appliance Dealers Potsdam, New York Phone 2253 ELM ST. McMANUS’ GOOD FOODS Bar Cocktail Lounge Potsdam, New York Phone 2223 Open 5 :30 p.m—1:00 a.m. COURIER FREEMAN POTSDAM COMPLIMENTS OF Largest Weekly Newspaper in St. Lawrence County — Excellent Advertising Medium — CROSSMAN’S RESTAURANT Colton, New York All Kinds Job Printing — School Supplies Phone 5522 FRED THOMARIS LIQUOR and WIN'E STORE J. N. SWIFT 5 Main Street General Store Potsdam, N. Y. Mfgs. of Maple Products License No. L-3374 Phone 2513 South Colton, N. Y. Phone 5341 1 i COMPLIMENTS OF Coop. G. L. F. Service, Inc. 14 Pine Street PAUL SANFORD G.L.F. Groceries and Gas Flour, Cereals, Canned Goods Phone 910 South Colton, N. Y. Phone 5347 DELUXE DRY CLEANERS McKIZER LITTLEJOHN 32 Water Street TAVERN Potsdam, N. Y. Good Food — Beverages South Colton, N. Y. Phone 925 Phone 5342 ■ vrfmttr rp- ?r ryy pry. i. W «Ml COMPLIMENTS OF AMERICAN THEATRE Canton, New York Aleck Papayanakos, Mgr. COMPLIMENTS OF SPERLING’S POTSDAM’S LEADING FURNITURE STORE USE YOUR CREDIT r -NO- CARRYING CHARGE MILTON M. PITTS 6 5 Main Street Canton, N. Y. INSURANCE That INSURES Office Phone 25 Home Phone 131R FORD’S HOTEL South Colton, New York “Where old Friends Meet” —Good Foods— Phone 5344 ■ t ' $ ■ a ip Li I-.? t.j i i W ' J 'a -5 o' i ■ : • j o' . c o' V s' ' :$ v -j Vjl . tf 1 ; i af .t i f S ! 10 I .■ . it • i . i . t Saf 3 - J E B 1 SALES SERVICE COMPLIMENTS OF 1 1 DAWLEY’S GARAGE THE BIRCHES” B CANTON, New York SERVICE STATION I E a Washing, Greasing, Simonizing, Storage J. LEARY, Prop. B B B C. A. Dawley Phone 22 J Prop. Main St El B 1 COMPLIMENTS OF JOHN DAILY 0 S General Merchandise H a B COLTON, N. Y. 1 A FRIEND J I S PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY COMPLIMENT i X OF s Telephone 738 SOL KAPLAN’S B SAUL L. FLIEGEL D.D.S. DEPARTMENT STORE Office Hours — Potsdam, N. Y. 0 1 E 1 8:30 - 12 a.m., 1-5 p.m. and 43% Market St. By Appointment Potsdam, N'.Y. W. A. CLARK SON 1 1 E PRESTON G. EVANS 1 OPTOMETRIST Sporting Goods 1 1 Eyes Examined Colton N. Y. Glasses Fitted 1 1 I Phone 2323 26% Market St. 1 1 1 1 POTSDAM, NEW YORK F. M. S. MOTORS, INC. Sales and Service POTSDAM, New York Phone 724 75 Market St. LEWIS SHOPS 3 Market Street Potsdam, N. Y. For Women’s Apparel REGAN ARMSTRONG 21-1-2 Main Street POTSDAM, New York Phone 2295 Your ENDICOTT-JOHNSON STORE Shoes and Hosiery Potsdam, New York COMPLIMENTS OF O. P. BENSON CO. INC Potsdam, N. Y. Phone 371, 372 COMPLIMENTS OF WHITE HARDWARE Potsdam, N. Y. Phone 2015 R. R. WOOD’S Plumbing, Heating, Air-Conditioning Estimates Cheerfully Given Potsdam, N. Y. Phone 956 21 Main St. FREDERIC A. WEED HARDWARE CO. Hardware Paints Oil Stoves Varnishes OILS Potsdam, N. Y. Fall Island - Dial 2016 Compliments of RIALTO — STAR THEA'TRES Potsdam, New York Phone 2619 John Yianoukos, Mgr. W. W. SANFORD FEED and GENERAL MERCHANDISE Colton, New York RICHFIELD GAS Phone 5523 Compliments of MONTGOMERY WARD CO. Potsdam, New York Complete Store for the Farm and Home Compliments of MP. HAWLEY LUMBER CO. Colton, New York COMPLIMENTS OF ELLIOTT HARDWOOD CO., Inc. Nationally Advertised Merchandise at LOWEST PRICES Potsdam, N. Y. McGOWAN’S Cut Rate Pharmacy 1 Market St. Potsdam, N.Y. PEARL’S COMPLIMENTS OF DEPARTMENT STORES, INC. CRAIG CHEVROLET CO. Dry Goods, Ready-to Wear Clothing Potsdam, N. Y. for Enthe Pami’y Chevrolet — Oldsmobile POTSDAM, New York Phone 2319 POTSDAM S. E. LINDSEY HERALD - RECORDER Tydol Veedol - Local News Our Specialty Products We Do the Finest of Printing Ice Cream Groceries Soft Drinks 14 Main St. Potsdam, N.Y. Colton, New York COMPLIMENTS OF BILLY’S RAY WILLIAMS RESTAURANT Fine Wines and Liquors We Deliver Canton, N. Y. Phone 2217 57 Market St. Sincere Wishes and1' Best of Luck to COMPLIMENTS TO THE the Class of 1941 1941 CLASS GWYNN’S SERVICE STATION COMMUNITY ICE CREAM Potsdam, New York COLTON, New York COMPLIMENTS OUR COMPLIMENTS OF SULLIVAN SHOE STORE COLTON’S VOLUNTEER firemen 28 Market St. Potsdam, N. Y. POTSDAM FLOWER SHOP Best Wishes to the Fresh Cut Flowers Daily Class of 1941 Phone 781 38 Market St. Potsdam THE MARY ANN SHOPPE POTSDAM, N. Y. We Specialize in Corsages 3 Main St. Phone 653 WITHERBEE S. WHALEN POTSDAM COFFEE SHOP Cemetery Memorials Wishes the Class of 1941 Canton, N. Y. Loads of Luck


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