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Baseball Front Row: (left to right)—Donald Austin, Clyde Severance, Robert Sullivan, James Corcoran, Paul Olmsted, Allen Thomas, and Floyd Fallon. Second Row: (left to right)—Kenneth Perkins, Harold Perkins, Neil Swift, George Swift, Coach Corbitt, Paul Mittelstaedt, Fred McEwen, Phillip Mittelstaedt, and John Austin. Glee Club The Glee Club, which was organized in the fall 1944, was continued this year under the direction of Miss Katherine James. It was open only to the girls in seventh and eighth grades and high school. The club made one public appearance in Potsdam at the May Festival. The members are Barbara Fisher, Frances Vanderburg, Katherine Vanderburg, Mary Louise Per- kins, Joan Crossman, Julia Leary, Eileen Seaver, Maureen Sanford, Patricia Regan, Freda LaPoint, Barbara Hutchinson, Mavis Johnson, and Kathleen Gorman. Student Council At the beginning of the second semester, in January, 1946, a Student Council was organized, both as a clearing house for the business of the school in which the pupils have direct interest, and as a deliberating body, rather than a legislative body, for the consideration of proposed innovations, and as the delegating of responsibility for such undertakings as pageants, drives, and special publications. This year, however, is merely the beginning of Student Council; next year its scope will be enlarged. Two students as representatives from each class were chosen by their fellow members, with the exception of the seventh and eighth grades. These grades elected one representative each. The results made the following students members of the 1946 Student Council: Senior Class—Margaret Alford and Paul Mittelstaedt; Junior Class—Shirley Leary and George Swift Sophomore Class—Sady Smith and Everett Thompson; Freshman Class—Barbara Fisher and Harold Perkins; Eighth Grade — Reuben James; Seventh Grade—Julia Leary. These ten representatives chose as their officers; Paul Mittelstaedt, president Sady Smith, treas- urer; and Everett Thompson, secretary.
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r Basketball Seated: (left to right)—Floyd Fallon, Fred McEwen, Paul Mittelstaedt, James Corcoran and Allen Thomas. Standing: (left to right)—Paul Olmsted, Kenneth Perkins, Phillip Mittelstaedt, Coach Michael H. Corbitt, Neil Swift, and Joseph Seaver. The Colton Basketball team ended this year tied with Parishville for third place in the St. Law- rence County, Eastern Division League. This entitled Colton to play in the inter-league tournament and the sectional play-offs. Colton lost the inter-league game to Hermon by a score of 29 to 37 and lost to Moira in the sectionals by a score of 21 to 40. Next year’s team is losing three first string men by the way of graduation, James Corcoran, Fred McEwen and Paul Mittelstaedt, as well as one second string player, Kenneth Perkins. Summary Colton 28 Parishville 34 Colton 24 Edwards 34 Colton 20 Hermon 26 Colton 39 DeKalb 23 Colton 33 Norfolk 36 Colton 30 Edwards 34 Colton 28 Russell 14 Colton 20 Hermon 28 Colton 19 Oswegatchie 20 Colton 39 Oswegatchie 32 Colton 38 Russell 24 Colton 44 Parishville 36 Colton 26 DeKalb 16 Colton 29 Hermon 37 Colton 28 Parishville 47 Colton 21 Moira 40 Colton 26 Harrisville 49 Won 6 Lost 11 Non League Games Interleague Sectional Tournament
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