Colton Pierrepont High School - Coltonian Yearbook (Colton, NY)
- Class of 1945
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Dedication We, the Senior Class of 1945, wish to dedi- cate, this, the fifth issue of the “Coltonian” to the success of the Colton-Pierrepont Central School. Class Officers President______________________________Elizabeth Sullivan Vice President____________________________Sylvia Tenney Treasurer_______________________________Kathleen Olmsted Secretary---------------------------------Eloise Sandford Class Motto !We build the ladder by which we climb.' Class Flower Class Colors White Carnation Maroon and Silver Valedictorian Mary Frank Salutatorian Elizabeth Sullivan Faculty MICHAEL H. CORBITT Principal, Science B.S. Clarkson College of Technology M.A. St. Lawrence University IRENE M. CROSSMAN Grades 3 and 4 Potsdam State Teachers College I. THERESA CUNTI Music B.A. Brooklyn College M.A. in Music Education, Columbia University MADOLYN DICKINSON English B.A. New York State College for Teachers at Albany M. ELIZABETH GOGGIN Latin and Science B.A. Keuka College BELVA M. HAWLEY Grades 5 and G Potsdam State Teachers College MARIE C. LUTZ Commercial B.S.S. College of St. Rose HELEN M. O’CONNELL Social Studies B.A. College of St. Rose LORENA B. REED Grades 1 and 2 Potsdam State Teachers College MARGARET A. SULLIVAN Latin Mathematics B.A. College of St. Rose BOARD OF EDUCATION King E. Root, President John N. Swift, Clerk Rolla J. Waite Roy Thomas John T. Hayes CUSTODIAN OF BUILDING SCHOOL TREASURER Harold Cayey Bernice Enslow SECRETARY, Mary C. Lenney Senior Class Officers Eloise Sandford, Elizabeth Sullivan, Sylvia Tenney, Kathleen Olmsted. MARY FRANK Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerlead- er 1, 2, 3, 4; Dancing Club 1, 4; President of Class 1, 3; Press Club 1, 2, 4; Bas- ketball 1, 2; Senior Play 2, 4; Historian 4. ($frF' ELIZABETH SULLIVAN Dancing Club 1, 4; Glee Club 1, 3, 4; Senior Play 4; Basketball 1, 2; Press Club 1, 2, 4; Asst. Editor of Yearbook; Latin Club 1; President of Class 4; Secretary of Class 3; Edi- tor of Racqueteei 4. ROBERT THOMAS Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Press Club 2, 4; Dancing Club 1, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Base- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer 1, 2; Track Team 3; Vice Presi- dent of Class 1; Senior Play 3; Editor of Year- book. FRANCIS WOODARD Senior Play 4; Dancing Club 4; Press Club 4; Sports and Art Editor of Yearbook; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. SHIRLEY ALEXANDER Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 3; Treasurer of class 3; Press Club 2, 4; Dancing Club 1, 4; Senior Play 4; Basketball 1, 2; Business Manager of Yearbook. BETTY FYFFE Latin Club 1; Senior Play 4; Dancing Club 4; Glee Club 4; Advertising Staff of Yearbook. MYRTLE HUCKLE Dancing Club 4; Vice- President of Class 2. MAYBELLE MORROW Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Senior Play 4; Danc- ing Club 4; Class Lawyer 4. I KATHLEEN OLMSTED Band 2; Dancing Club 4; Senior Play 4; Press Club 4; Basketball 1, 2; Class Prophet 4; Glee Club 1, 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 4; Treasurer of Class 4; Lat- in Club 1. ELOISE SANDFORD Secretary of Class 1, 4; Band 1, 2; Dancing Club 4; Senior Play 4; Circula- tion Editor of Yearbook. MARJORIE SEYMOUR Band 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 3; Senior Play 4; Press Club 4; Literary Editor of Yearbook 4; Vice-Presi- dent of Class 2; Latin Club 1; Dancing Club 1, 4. JEAN SULLIVAN Latin Club 1; Dancing Club 4; Advertising Edi- tor of Yearbook. SYLVIA TENNEY Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 3, 4; Press Club 4; Cheerleader 2, 4; Dancing Club 1, 4; Latin Club 1; Activity Editor 4; Senior Play 4; Basketball 1. 2; Viee-Pi’esident of Class 4. Class History ’Tis true “Time Waits For No Man” so here we are in the last lap of our journey through High School. Let us look back and see ourselves as that happy crew of twenty-three Freshmen entering for the first time the portals of old Colton High School on the hill. At our first class meeting we elected: President, Mary Frank; Vice-President, Bob Thomas; Secre- tary, Eloise Sandford; and Treasurer, Wendell Gotham. Our advisor was Miss Mahoney. Our class, overflowing with enthusiasm and ener- gy, was anxious to enter all school activities. Mem- bers participated in the band, glee club, basketball team, press club and cheer-leading. War was de- clared in our Freshman year and most of us wanted to pitch in and do our part. Many took the Red Cross First Aid Course; some sewed for the Red Cross and the boys collected scrap paper. Our Freshman year was fun but exams soon overtook us. In September, ’42, we returned to school bearing the title Sophomores. We selected: President, Liz Sullivan; Vice-President, Jerry Kennedy; Secretary and Treasurer, Marjorie Seymour; and Advisor, Mrs. Cox. Our first social attempt was a Hallowe’en Party held in the school auditorium. Again, our members took part in the various extracurricular activities. The boys pitched in to make the salvage drive very successful, indeed. Walter Morman, Roger Foster, Clyde Hammond, Ella Law and Francis Boyd left us during the year, but we did add Emogene Van Brooklyn from Canton and Everette Waite from Parishville to our group. April 15 of our Sophomore year found fire com- pletely destroying our school. We all tried to co- operate and after a brief vacation of one day we resumed school in the Town Hall. September, ’43, found our number depleted to seventeen members. At our first class meeting we elected: President, Mary Frank; Vice-President, Mar- jorie Seymour; Secretary, Eloise Sandford; Treas- urer, Liz Sullivan; Advisor, Mrs. Cox. Jerry Kennedy left us shortly and Everette Waite transferred back to Parishville. Class rings were ordered in the fall and we received them in June. The Thanksgiving Party was our Social Highlight of the year. That year our basketball team cap- tured the cup in the Mountain Valley Playoffs. Emogene Van Brooklyn was led away from us, Rachel Wood transferred to Massena and Wendell Gotham and Mildred France decided school was not for them. Just 12 of our original twenty-three returned as Seniors in September, ’44. Lucille LaVine trans- ferred to Potsdam. Myrtle Huckle returned to school making thirteen members for our class. Our Senior Class Officers are: President. Liz Sul- livan; Vice-President, Sylvia Tenny; Secretary, Eloise Sandford; Treasurer, Kathleen Olmsted; Ad- visor, Miss O’Connell. A St. Patrick’s Party, a Senior play, “Saved By the Belle,” and getting our Yearbook ready for Press were our main efforts of the year. Now as Commencement is approaching we look back. Our education is almost complete, and we are about to set out in an unsettled world in quest of a definite career for each thirteen of us. CLASS HISTORIAN, Mary E. Frank. Listening In On a Private Conversation “Mother, who were the rest of your classmates in 1945.” “Liz Sullivan graduated from C. C. B. I. and is still secretary to Mr. Ford, President of the Ford Motor Corporation. After taking six lessons from Madam Mazonga, Sylvia Tenney is now a vocalist and dancer with Harry James’ orchestra. Shirley Alexander has a beauty shop in Texas and drives a Pontiac to work every morning. “Francis Woodard who began his art career on the school paper, is now designing ships for the U. S. Navy. Maybelle Morrow joined the WACS and is at the present touring the country with the woman she admired most, Mrs. Roosevelt. Jean Sullivan became a successful photographer and has a studio in Potsdam. You can go in any time and get your picture taken. “After completing C. C. B. I., Eloise Sandford be- came secretary to her father who owns that large department store in Colton. Betty FyJfe, who during the war entertained the soldiers overseas is still trying to make a choice between three of Uncle Sam’s soldiers. Kathleen Olmstead is still a swim- ming instructor at one of U. S. foremost summer resorts at Lake Placid. “Myrtle Huckle forgot that gasoline wasn’t rat- ioned after the war and is still using her horse and buggy to deliver the mail. Margie Seymour is now engaged as Secretary to Admiral Perkins in the Navy Department in Washington. Everyone can remember when Bob Thomas used to say he was a misogymist. Well, I guess we can believe him for he still is after ten difficult years.” “Then you were the only one who got married ? ” “Yes, Mary, I married General Weegar of the U. S. Army.” Last Will and Testament We, the Senior Class of 1945, Colton High School, announced sane in mind as well as in body, bequeath the following possessions to the following, fortunate people. To Dusty Hawley, Mary Frank leaves her ability of getting to school at 9:05. To Theresa Hayes, Elizabeth Sullivan bequeaths her quaint Irish ways. To Joyce Hogle, Sylvia Tenney leaves her ability to sing in the Glee Club. To Ann Thomas, Shirley Alexander bequeaths her ability to stay small throughout her high school years To Doris Coller, Kathleen Olmstead leaves her manner of walking. To Neil Swift, Francis Woodard bequeaths his excellent ability in art. To Ellen Tucker, Eloise Sandford leaves her intel- ligence in bookkeeping. To Shirley Leary, Marjorie Seymour leaves her ability of getting a sailor for a steady. To Peggy McCarthy, Maybelle Morrow leaves her ability to get along with Miss Lutz in Business Management. To Francis Vanderburgh, Betty Fyffe leaves her way of being quiet in English Class. To Fred McEwen, Myrtle Huckle leaves a map of Colton so that he will be able to locate the school building by 9 A. M. To the Faculty, the Senior Class bequeaths their '• ncrtant and valuable possessions. To Miss O’Connell, our Social Studies Teacher, Bob Thomas leaves his ability to talk about T. E. Dewey in Soc. Studies Class. To Miss Lutz, Jean Sullivan leaves her ability to drive a car. To Miss Goggin, Shirley Alexander leaves her Biology Book. To Miss Sullivan, the Senior girls wish a li::e happiness and a hone to follow in her footsteps soon. To Miss Cunti, Sylvia Tenney leaves her ability to play the baritone with great success. To Mr. Corbitt, we the Senior Class, leave a :e v race horse guaranteed to win every race. To Miss Dickinson, Maybelle Morrow leaves a new Alexander. We, the Senior Class, hope you will progress with these new possessions. Signed and witnessed in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred forty-five. MAYBELLE MORROW, Class Lawyer. Junior Class PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER Margie Alford Jim Corcoran Florence Fisher Theresa Hayes Gordon Herrick Ann Thomas Kenneth Perkins Margaret Perkins Paul Mittelstaedt Mavis Leonard Fred McEwen Grace Sevey Judy Sullivan Marion Thomas ADVISOR—Miss Lutz Sophomore Class PRESIDENT Margaret McCarthy VICE-PRESIDENT Neil Swift SECRETARY-TREASURER June James Anne Hayes Bernice Gorman George Swift Donald Austin Doris Coller Leota Moore Joyce Hogle Winona Shatraw Clyde Severence Shirley Leary Paul Sanford Ellen Tucker Janice Gotham Robert Sullivan David Thomas Emogene Sylvester ADVISOR—Miss Goggin Freshman Class PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER Mary Hayes Theresa Reynolds Paul Olmsted Laurine Hawley Sadie Smith Keith a LaPoint Frances Vanderburg Allen Thomas , Gormand Ford Joe Seaver Floyd Fallon Wanda Fifield Carl Snyder John Frank Clifford Savoid Everett Thompson Lauraine Leonard ADVISOR—Miss Cunti Grade 7 Grade 8 Genevieve Ayers Everett Coller Esther Corcoran Violet Davidson Kathleen Gleason Kathleen Gorman Betty Green Robert Guiney Daniel Hurley Barbara Hutchinson Greta James Reuben James Mary L. Perkins Edson Robinson Eugene Severance Reginald Stowe Gladys Tuper Bernice Whitcomb John Austin Cornelius Buckley Mildred Burch Lloyd Daniels Barbara Fisher Esther Johnson Hilda Newton Harold Perkins William Selleck David Sevey Edith Sevey Betty Shea Lawrence Sullivan Delight Tucker Katharine Vanderburg Grades 3 and 4 Grades 5 and 6 Dorothy Alford Ernest Bump Floyd Bump William Cassel Grace Clark Homer Coller Donald Fisher Kathleen Fleming Dolores Grant Morris Hawley Roveletta Howe Beverly McEwen Steven Peryer George Seaver Ronald Sullivan Glen Thomas Orin Thomas Patricia Thomas Dorothy Tuper Raymond Tuper Frederic Vebber Frances Bump Joan Crossman Gordon Fleming Freda LaPoint Julia Leary Richard Peryer Maureen Sanford Eileen Seaver Robert Selleck Lloyd Strobeck William Schwartz Joseph Thomas Arthur Tuper Grades 1 and 2 Sylvia Cassel Margaret Connelly John Connelly Dale Fisher Thomas Ford Asa Garlough Barbara Garlough Marilyn LaPoint Colleen Leary Helen Leary Mary Leary Beverly Matthews Nancy McEwen Eileen Norman Lila Robinson Sarah Schwartz Ralph Strobeck Francis Thomas James Tuper Jean Wright Grades 1-2-3 Grades 4-5-6 Arlene Burgess James Cayey Janet Cayey Theresa Creighton Pauline Derosia Mildred Hammond John Hayes Justine Healy Keitha James Edward McCarthy Richard McCarthy Robert McCarthy Patricia Morrow Anne Olmsted James Regan Donald Saulnier Howard Sevey Mildred Sevey Frank Shea Richard Shea Paul Watson Coburn Wood Carroll Austin Julia Austin Varian Austin Patricia Cayey William Creighton Robert Derosia Constance Ford Kermit Ford Katheryn Hayes Lorena Irish Richard James Harold Regan Patricia Regan Katherine Saulnier Marshall Sevey Barbara Seymour Bernice Shea Bernard Sullivan Marion Swift Sally Tenney Carleton Wood George Wright Band Joe Thomas - Paul Sanford Mavis Leonard Lorraine Leonard Bob Thomas Fred McEwen Allen Thomas 1 Joan Crossman Esther Corcoran Frances Vanderburg Shirley Leary Mary Frank Laurine Hawley 1 Janice Gotham Ann Thomas Margaret Perkins Wanda Fifield Maybelle Morrow Sylvia Tenney Margie Alford Judy Sullivan John Frank 1 Marion Thomas Katharine Venderburg Margaret McCarthy Katharine Vanderburg Greta James Mary L. Perkins Esther Corcoran Florence McCarthy Laurine Hawley Barbara Fisher Violet Davidson Florence Fisher Glee Club Mildred Burch Keitha LaPoint Kathleen Olmsted Elizabeth Sullivan Ann Thomas Margaret Perkins Mavis Leonard Betty Fyffe Sady Smith Mary Frank Sylvia Tenney Margie Alford Lorraine Leonard Mary Hayes Marion Thomas Frances Vanderburg Francis Woodard Poncho Drawing Breaking Hearts Lumberjack “Cow Cow Boogie” W o ti a H o 5 v M 2 P M o 2 • p 2 p Cd 2 p 03 to % s 1 03 (6 m EC o 3 o' •3? • a 5T ; 03 • 3 Cl. e o 2 3? 3 £ 3 o ?r 3 o p ' P 3 o c a. i o ?• 3 Cl 0 3 2. S’ P g. Being H 3 3 w 5' W Cd (B P Be a Marry Ed c 3 P Cd 3’ o St- s’ Cd 2. 5' 03 3 n 8 p Cd o O' P r P 03 S’ p cd c cr? p EC f? p a 3. c 3 O' o n p •i 3 £ S’ o 2 p 3 c c rt EC c 1 1 p’ p •o 5 o 3. S’ 1. o S’ 3 1 p 3 M O a. 2 o 3 P_ s EC p a. 3 2 w; «? o o' H 3 it 03 a N? ROGUES GALLERY Senior Play • Saved By the Belle Mitzie Walsh Members Betty Fyffe Lulu Green of the Shirley Alexander Harriet Shaw Aurora Eloise Sandford Pudge Roberts Sorority Maybelle Morrow Mrs. Fish the House Mother Elizabeth Sullivan Bonnie Harris Sylvia Tenney Doris Carson More Kathleen Olmsted Ginnie Ellis of the Mary Frank Rita Powers Auroras Marjorie Seymour Warren Sands a Reporter Kenneth Perkins Slugger O’Day who fought Dempsey Jim Corcoran Jackie Clark a young pugilist Francis Woodard Basketball This Year the Colton High Five had a fairly successful season. Colton won its way into both inter- league and sectional championship play-offs, but lost both by close margins. Colton lost to Norfolk in the interleague tournament 34 to 37 and lost to Rensselaer Falls in the sectional play by a score of 33 to 35. Four members of this year’s first string will be back for next year so prospects look bright for a victorious 1945-46 season. Summary Colton 23 St. Regis Falls 22 Colton 25 North Lawrence 44 Colton 26 North Lawrence 27 Colton 23 Norfolk 35 Colton 45 Lisbon 14 Colton 39 Parishville 29 Colton 26 Madrid 33 Colton 20 Potsdam JV 18 Colton 40 Lisbon 22 Colton 36 Parishville 24 Colton 36 Norfolk 47 Colton 22 St. Regis Falls 39 Colton 17 Madrid 37 Colton 30 Parishville 26 Colton 34 Norfolk 37 Colton 50 Bombay 42 •Colton 33 Rensselaer Falls 35 Interleague League Games Sectional Tournament Baseball Due to very rainy weather this spring many of the baseball games had to be postponed. This year a league was organized very much like the one in basketball. Interleague Tournaments and Sectional Championships were scheduled. Due to wet grounds practice sessions were short and infre- quent. Members of the team were Jim Corcoran, catcher; Bob Thomas and Francis Woodard, pitchers; George Swift, 1st base; Shorty Olmsted, 2nd base; Paul Mitt, shortstop; Don Austin, 3rd base; Fred McEwen, left field; Kenny Perkins, center field; Humphrey Fallon, right field; while Neil Swift, Dale Robar, Clyde Severance, Allen Thomas rounded out the squad. Gormand Ford, regular 3rd baseman, had to quit the squad because of sickness. This year the girls of the school inaugurated girls’ softball. Games were few and far between, but the Freshmen-Sophomore and Junior-Senior teams created an abundance of diversion for the girls of the school while waiting for buses. Because this activity was outside the scope of the school no games were played with outside teams. HONOR ROLL ARMY Harvey Ayres Francis Boyd W X. Donald Cayey C Raymond Cayey '■Martin Clohosey v Charles Coleman Willis Coleman William Coller D Leland Collins -Robert Collins , Daniel Creighton W Robert Creighton Roswald Fallon X James Farmer X Theodore Fisher W Joseph Foster Roger Foster XEllsworth Frank W Robert Frank C X Harry Gilmore X Richard Gilmore I Wendell Gotham XRichard Gorman C X Richard Green X Edward Guiney John Guiney ' Harry Gwynn James Healy Ralph Hammond X Richard Hammond Richard Hatch X Jack Herrick Fay Hewitt '' Donald Irish W Glenn Irish X Hollis Irish '- Ralph Irish John James XJohn Kemp Frank Johnson Myron Johnson Thomas Kennedy Robert Lavine John Leary Lauris Leary Lawrence Lenney X Ethridge Lindsey Robert Littlejohn A Roy Littlejohn D Bernard McCarthy J. McCarthy, Jr. Everette McEwen X Cecil Matthie D V Dean Miles X Francis Murphy X Jack Newton Walter Norman Francis O’Gorman James O’Gorman John O’Gorman Robert O’Gorman John Olmsted Cedric Phillips X Joseph Quinn Homer Reed Daniel Regan Robert Regan 'Charles Saucier Claude Saucier Roland Saucier X Roy Saucier Aubrey Schwartz Roger Schwartz Leon Selleck Harold Severance Lloyd Severance Robert Seymour Henry Seymour Michael Shea Thomas Silvenburgh y Jerome Smith Robert Smith Robert Stone D Donald Stowe Harold Stowe X Stephen Stowe W Glenn Stratton Roger Stratton Bruce Sullivan W John Sullivan W D John J. Sullivan ' Lawrence Sullivan C Richard Tenney Clifford Thomas Leighton Thomas Lee Vebber Fay Vebber Ray Vebber f Clarence Wadleigh Loren Wadleigh W Wilbur Watson Kelsy Waite X Calvin Wood W y Kent Woodard Kenneth Wright Floyd Wright George Young ' Richard Weegar W Robert Weegar W NAVY Francis Hatch Ralph Hatch Jean Hawley Francis Hurley Richard Leary Jack McEwen XJohn P. Olmsted Francis Perkins X Phillip Potter D Phillip Rexford LeVerne Sandford William Thomas Raymond Wright MARINES James Sullivan WACS Blanche Hanson W-Wounded C-Casualty D-Discharged Coltonian Staff EDITOR Robert Thomas ASSISTANT EDITOR Elizabeth Sullivan ART EDITOR Francis Woodard CLASS EDITOR Sylvia Tenney ACTIVITY and LITERARY EDITOR Marjorie Seymour ATHLETICS EDITORS - Robert Thomas Francis Woodard CIRCULATION MANAGER Eloise Sandford ASSISTANT MANAGERS .... Shirley Alexander Myrtle Huckle ADVERTISING EDITORS .... Betty Fyffe Jean Sullivan HISTORIAN Mary Frank PROPHET Kathleen Olmsted LAST WILL Maybelle Morrow • The Racqueteer This past year found the reappearance of the school paper, The Rac- queteer. The paper has appeared nearly every year for about twelve years with the exception of last year. For the first few issues everybody pitched in and helped make the paper a success. Miss Lutz and Miss Dickinson were chosen as advisors. Then in December the staff was chosen. Robert Thomas, Francis Wood- ard, Marjorie Seymour, Mary Frank, Kathleen Olmsted, Elizabeth Sul- livan, and Shirley Alexander of the Senior Class were elected to the staff. About a dozen issues were published this year. The Popularity Con- test, which was held and published in the Valentine Issue, was the out- standing story of the year. Compliments of The Board of Education KING E. ROOT President ROLLA I. WAITE Trustee ROY 0. THOMAS Trustee JOHN T. HAYES Trustee JOHN N. SWIFT Trustee Compliments of The Faculty Susan Cayey Loretta Clohosey Katherine Clohosey Helen Collins Ella Corcoran Irene Crossman I. Theresa Cunti Madolyn Dickenson Elizabeth Goggin Belva Hawley Marie Lutz Beulah McCarthy Helen O'Connell Lorena Reed Ellen Sullivan Margaret Sullivan Cecilia Sweeney Monica Vebber SUPERVISING PRINCIPAL Michael H. Corbitt Compliments of The Town Board John Thomas John Potter Herb Reed William Lyman Raymond Garlough Harold Regan Morris McEwen McEwen’s Grocery Colton, New York Compliments oi McKizer’s Hotel South Colton, N. Y. Buy Your MUSICAL MERCHANDISE at Klock’s Music Shop 75 Market St. Phone 665 Potsdam, N. Y. Compliments ol Vanderburg’s Socony Service Potsdam, N. Y. Compliments ol Leon Sellick General Store South Colton New York Phone 5211 11 Elm St. Potsdam, N. Y. The Model Shop Distinctive Apparel for MRS. MISS Alice M. Brown Phone 2253 Sisson-White Co. Potsdam, N. Y. Emmons Service Station Fall Island Potsdam, N. Y. Dr. Charles W. Liggio OPTOMETRIST Eye Examination and Glasses Canton, New York Phone 40 WESTONS The Bookstore oi the North Country Potsdam, New York Compliments of Crossman s Restaurant Colton, N. Y Phone 5124 Sol Kaplan's Department Stores Canton Gouverneur Potsdam Star Lake Ogdensburg Massena Compliments of Compliments of Potsdam E. E. O Leary Coffee Canton, N. Y. Shop Phone 344 Best Wishes to Class of 45 Mary Ann Shoppe Patrick J. Carey WATCHMAKER Potsdam, N. Y. Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry 3 Main St. Potsdam, N. Y. 7 Main St. Phone 653 WISH THE BEST FOR 1945 and BUY MORE WAR STAMPS Superior Body Sales, Inc. BUS BODIES Newark, New York Compliments of Sheriff’s Office Floyd Sanlule New York Canton Plan Your Post-War Future ATTEND Watertown School of Commerce Specialized training in modern business methods for those who are inter- ested in an accounting or secretarial career Send for free illustrated catalogue Compliments of Floyd Enslow General Store Meats and Groceries New York Colton J. N. SWIFT REPRESENTATIVE OF NATURAL SUGARS, INC. • 208 Flynn Avenue Burlington, Vermont Compliments of Hogan’s ira Store GROCERIES and GAS South Colton, N. Y. Phone 5347 Compliments of W. W. Sandford General Merchandise and Feed Colton, New York Compliments of Racquette Valley Farms Grade A Pasteurized NBC Milk and Cream Health in Every Bottle Bread A Meal in Every Glass Potsdam, N. Y. Phone 2435 HOTEL VILLA MAC 26 Market St. Potsdam, N. Y. South Colton, N. Y. BUN ROACH J. J. McCarthy, Prop. GARAGE Phone 5433 Parties and Banquets Our Specialty TYDOL STATION Market St. Potsdam, N. Y. A Rendezvous of the Smart Set Compliments of Gwynn Service Station Colton, New York Compliments of M. P. Hawley Colton, Ilew York GRADUATE IN AN OUTFIT THAT IS SMART YOU CAN GET IT AT The Lewis Shop Potsdam, New York CONGRATULATIONS TO GRADUATES Hepburn Library Colton, New York Compliments of The Asa W. Hawley Bing Stevens Store Stationery Gifts Funeral Service Office Supplies Canton, N. Y. Texas Hot Weiner Shop Compliments to Hot Chile Bowl a Speciality Sandwiches of fill Kinds Rexall Drug Store Homemade Ice Cream Soda Sundaes Canton, N. Y. 12 Main St. F. Thomaris, Prop. Dryden Flower Shop McGowans DRUG STORE Flower and Florist Designs Nationally Advertised Merchandise at Lowest Prices Potsdam, N. Y. 1 Market St. Potsdam, N. Y. R. C. Peggs, Jewelrg Store COMPLIMENTS Fine Fostoria Crystal Saidel's Furniture Store 81 Main St. Phone 195-J Canton, N. Y. Canton, N. Y. CANTON Compliments of INSURANCE AGENCY White Hardware Rene C. Dompnier Phone 149 Canton, N. Y. Company All Kinds of Insurance Phone 2015 Potsdam, N. Y. Compliments of McCarthy’s Market Billy’s Restaurant Meats and Groceries Phone 2503 We Deliver Canton, N. Y. Potsdam, N. Y. Compliments of Compliments of Preston G. Evans Optometrist Cox’s Market Phone 2323 26y2 Market St. Potsdam, N. Y. Potsdam, N. Y. Dial 358 Compliments of Compliments of LaShomb’s Restaurant Potsdam, N. Y. Wind’s Bakery Flour UEL EED POTSDAM FEED AND COAL COMPANY McCarthy Simon, Inc. Manufacturing Specialists 7-9 West 36th Street New York Just off Fifth Avenue Specialists in CHOIR VESTMENTS PULPIT GOWNS CAPS, GOWNS, HOODS FOR ALL DEGREES Outfitters to over 2500 Schools, Colleges, and Churches Compliments of Harold Cayey Compliments to Class '45 Newman's Dry Goods Store Canton, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS of Manager Rialto Theatre Compliments ol Central City Business Institute Gertrude Krafft Colton, N. Y. The only business school in Central New York approved by the State Department of Education. SUMMER TERM BEGINS JULY 9 FALL TERM BEGINS SEPT. 4 Occupying Entire Fifth Floor Empire Theater Building 472 South Salina Street SYRACUSE 2, NEW YORK William J. Veigel Director “Quality and Service” by Compliments of Claude Bullis L. G. Balfour Company ATTLEBORO, MASS. Class Rings and Pins Commencement Invitations Diplomas Personal Cards Representative— Leland Lee 164 Hermitage Road Rochester, N. Y. Best Wishes to Class of 45 from the Class of 46 Compliments of For Better Service GRAY BROS. Regan’s Dairy Frozen Food Locker Milk and Cream Telephone 3 Canton, N. Y. Freezing — Processing — Smoking Potsdam, N. Y. For Style and Values Men’s, Boys’, Children’s Clothing — Shoes -— Hats Frederic A. Weed Hardware COMPANY Paints Oils Varnishes Pincus Store Fall Island Potsdam, N. Y. Potsdam, N. Y. Dial 2016 Compliments of E. E. Bancroft Mrs. Julia Sullivan Tydol Gas and Oil Colton, N. Y. St. Lawrence The Brownie Shoppe Creamery Company Ladies' Coats, Dresses, Suits Potsdam, N. Y. Manufacturers Butter and Cheese Art Embroidery, Hemstitching’, Hand Work Mrs. F. ft. Brown Phone 689 Potsdam, N. Y. Compliments of The Anne Shop Carries a Complete Line of Ladies’ and Misses’ Ready to Wear, including COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, HATS and ACCESSORIES Compliments to Class of ’lf5 Compliments of Community The Breckenridge Ice Cream Company Potsdam, N. Y. Richiield Gas Potsdam, N. Y. Phone 376 The Wizard - by Guy Abbey Guy Frisco - by Trusting Guy F. M. ENSLOW Colton, N. Y. Compliments of McCarthy’s Potsdam, N. Y. Best Wishes to Class of ’Jf5 G. L. F. Flour Gas Feed Potsdam, N. Y. National Army Stores Best Wishes to Class of ’Jf5 Most Everything for James D. Jannette Everybody Garage 25 Market St. Potsdam, N. Y. 17% Main St. Potsdam, N. Y. Tydol Station Compliments of Paul Sandford, Prop. C. F. REGAN Phone 972 Maple St. Main Street Potsdam, N. Y. Compliments of The LaVALLEY’S HOTEL Vernon Restaurant Potsdam, N. Y. rDe£jixo-j Compliments ol Dry Cleaners Barr’s Pharmacy 32 Water Street Phone 925 Potsdam, N. Y. Main St. Canton, N. Y. California Compliments of Fruit Market Craig Gift Shop and Potsdam, N. Y. Craig Chevrolet Potsdam, N. Y. Sullivan Hazelton The Busy Corner Gas Oil Grease Richfield Gas Station Cigarettes Cigars Phone 2125 45 Maple St. Ice Cream—Candy Potsdam, N. Y. E. Loucks South Colton, N. Y. Compliments of Compliments of Ike Nobel’s Shoe Store Rev. George T. Dormelig (D. S. T.) 10 Court St. Canton, N. Y. VISIT YOUR LOCAL Sunshine Stores HEADQUARTERS FOR HARD TO GET ITEMS Housewares Hardware Paints Sporting Goods Electrical fluto Goods Kinney s Drug Store CUT RATE DRUGS FOUNTAIN SERVICE SCHOOL SUPPLIES Market Street Potsdam, N. Y. Compliments of O’BRIEN CROWLEY’S Service Station RESTAURANT Certified TEXACO Lubrication Firestone Tires Potsdam, N. Y. L. J. O'Brien Depot and Market Sts. Dial 2242 Established 1917 Thousands of girls are needed in business and government offices NOW. The Salaries are high and the opportunities for advancement are un- li?nited.. The Quickest way to prepare for one of these good positions is to take a business course at Mildred Elley Secretarial School For Girls 227 Quail St.. Corner Hudson Avenue ALBANY 3, N. Y. Send for Catalog and Rates REGISTER NOW SUMMER SESSION starts July 9 FALL SESSION starts September 4 §= 1 ( £XjJtC f[ J v ■ Jl ?f -«£ 51-6 Xs Y'W V) Compliments of 7 Vans Service Station ATLANTIC GAS and OILS 34 Maple Street Potsdam, N. Y. Compliments of A Friend The Senior Class Wishes to Thank Everyone Who in Any Way Tielped Make This Tearbook Possible
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