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

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EUUUHIHH PUBLISHED BH SEIWIURS ED OF Q2 6-N W Q, ff mf 9 M JUNEJI 'Zi Q? DEDICATION ,pw In tr1bute to Dr W1ll Schwartz who has g1ven 54 years of medlcal servxce to the town of Colton together w1th Ins thoughtfulness patlence cheer fulness, and actlwe 1nterest ID communxty affalrs, we s1ncere1y dedlcate th1s volume of the Coltoruan. ,4? l' l A A , ,fag ,K O ' I D 1 1 ' ll Edltor Assxstant Echtor Class H1StOTldR Class Prophet Class I awyer Photogrdplmc Edmor Actlvxty Ed1tor Bl1S1UCS5 Man is er Advertlsxnp Nlinfmer Asslstant Advertx-,unc Nl :nl Class Edltor ESI Esther Corcorin Din Hurley Mlry loulse Perklns Sully bhdrrork Narodret Campbell Kxthleen Gleason Kithlccn Cormdn Prcrmcc Whmtcomb Rcubf-n .Time s 4oLl You Rms1n1lciSto Tll IVF , - ' 2 J f ' 4 if ' I , E .' . gf D' Sports Editor Alton Young , , it! , , . 4' 1 2 'O 2 TQ ,' cg 1 zgcr lf 1 ,ng fv 2 Q wm- ., A 1 lr ACULTY F1rst Row Ella Coreorln Rowena Corcoran Julm Sulllwan V1rg1n1a 'XlCEwen loycc lnpper Belva Hawley lrenc Smlth Fran ee-Q Coll ns Second Row Nl3dOlVTl5lllC1CI' Beulah McCarthx Cecllld Stowe Helen Coll1nw 'kliry Lenney Aflneb Leary Esther lcnnox Thlrd Row 'Vl1Ch'1elCorh1tt Wllllam Rlehl XN1ll1dm Butler Robert Wa1te Stephen lVloslc'1l Joseph Ciruao Fra C1-2. Raymo John Sv. cl l lm 1 MICHAEL H CORBITT WILLIAM G BUTLER MADOLYN D SAUCIER BELVA M I-IAWLEY JOSEPH J CARUSO STEPHEN L MOSKAL FRANCIS E RAYMO HELEN S COLLINS IRENE M SMITH VIRGINIA D McEWEN ESTHER F LENNOX ELLA Q CORCORAN BEULAH M MCCARTHY ROBERT B WAITE CECILIA S STOWE ROGENE CORCORAN WILLIAM RIEHL JR JOYCE TUPPER MARY CARMEN LENNEY JULIA SULLIVAN AGNES LEARY FACULTY Superv1s1ng Pr1nc1pal B S Clarkson College of Tech M A St Law Un1v S S Teacher B A at M A St Law Umv En Lat Teacher B A N Y S C L1b Eng B E Potsdam State Teacher s Comm Teacher and Coach B B A Clark son College of Tech Math Teacher Bucknell Umv S Educat1on Sc1 Teacher O U B S mn Colton Colton Colton Colton Colton Colton Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Potsdam Normal School Potsdam Normal School Potsdam Normal School Potsdam Normal School Colton Tra1n1ng Class Prxmary Potsdam Normal School Sellecks School Potsdam Normal School South Colton Grades 38:4 P N S South Colton Prxm 81 Grade 1 P S T Muslc Supv B S zn Ed P S T C M A 1n Musxc Cath UUIV Wash D C School Nurse Attendance Off1cer Platts burg State Teachers College Reg1stered Nurse Sec to the Pr1n C C B I South Colton Grades 3 81 4 P N S Sub Academ1c Tralmng Class S A T C Subst1tute Teacher . g. , . g . . . . . . . , , . . Q ' .5 B. . in . '. 5 . N. .3 . . ' Ed. . , 65 . . , 55 . FRANCES G. COLLINS Colton, Grade 43 Potsdam Normal School. . , 33 . . , Z3 . . , lg ' ' . , ' . 5 . . . C. SENIOR OFFICERS Reuben James Sally Sharrock Dan Hurley Margaret Campbell CLASS DATA CI ASS IVIOTTO Today s Deeds Are Tomorrow Nlemorxes Preaxdc nt Damel Hurley VICK Presldent Reuben James Sccretary Sally Sh irroclx Treaburc r Margaret Campbell Studc nl Councll lkflemlmc r M aryl I ouxsc Perlcmq Siudnnl Coum ll N1 nmbcr Repmald Stovu Rm uben Jann -. ut imel Hur 1 C sw Xclxxsox vx CIASSPIOWER CIASS COIORS Anmeru ln B1 ill y Ron 'W IFOOU md C015 - ' , , , ' I , v I IS ' . -,,,,, I - ' 1 ' ' ------ 1 ' '---- r . 'Q ' V . 5 x ----- ,I K vw Vgllcclivtor1zux-- - ' Szllutzllorirm ---- Esther Coreoran Sal .ltormu ---- ll: A lfy 'lug' .T ' -- liclxnl lla 'Icy - 'Q H I g ' A L I ENIURS 1950 MARGARET ELIZABETH CAMPBELL Band 3 4 Cheerleader 3 4 Press Club 3 4 Semor Pla 4 Coltoman taff 4 Class Treasurer 4 ESTHER ANN CORCORAN Band l 2 3 4 Cheerleader Z 3 4 Chorus l Z 3 4 Ed1tor mn Ch1ef of Coltoman 4 Ed1tor of Racquetteer Semor Pla! 4 Secretary ,3 Delegate to E S S P A 4 Salutatonan DANIEL STEPHEN HURLEY Band 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1 Z 3 4 Chorus 1 2 4 Coltoman Staff 4 Press Club 1 3 4 Class Presxdent Z Senlor Play 4 Delegate to E S S P A Salutatorlan o , A7 lv Basketba1l,1,,Z,,3, 4q l . I I I 3, 4 n ..... 4 I I I , , REUBEN JOSEPH JAMES B nd 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1 Z 3 4 Basketball l 2 3 4 Chorus 4 C61ton1an Staff 4 Press Club 1 Z 3 4 Semor Play 4 Student Counc1l 1 Valed1ctor1an KATHLEEN MAUDE GLEASON B nd 1 Z 3 4 Chorus l Z Coltonian Staff 4 Pep Band 1 Z KATHLEEN ANN GORMAN Colton1an Staff 4 Sen1or Play 4 Studert Counc1l 1 a I I I I I a I I I I I I I I I I I I I Vice President 1, 2, 3, 4 MARY LOUISE PERKINS Band 1, 2., 3, 4 Chorus 1, Z, 4 Coltonian Staff 4 Cheerleader Z 3 4 Press Clubl Z 3 4 Class Treasurer 3 Student COUHCII 4 Semor Play 4 Pep Band Z SALLY ANN SHARROCK Chorus 4 Chccrle ider 3 4 Chss Secretary 4 Coltoman Staff 4 Press Club 3 4 Semor Play 3 4 REGINALD ARTHUR STOWE Basketball 1 Class Presldent 1 Coltoman Staff 4 Semor Play 4 Student Councll 1 Z 3 ll ,ll ,I .x mi , -Q L' '. I - 9 ALTON LESTER YOUNG Basketball 1 2. 3 4 Baseballl Z 3 4 Coltoman Staff 4 Press Club 4 Seruor Play 4 BERNICE MILDRED WHITCOMB Band 1, Z, 3, 4 Pep Band l, Z Chorus 1, Z Coltonian Staff 4 LEOTA MAE YOUNG Band 1 Z 3 4 Pep Band 1 Z Chorus 1 Z Semor Play 4 I l 1 , 3 4 couonian' Staff 4 4 .1 'X Ham L tlkc h1S ODPOFILIPIIV tn fmmk 'ou an oxr ln 215130 us throuvhoul :ur mfvh sglool Q Aram 111011 yo r pxudancc and xdedson r ac r1v1tu a, c ape-Cmlly ima CO FQNNIIXN ont not haxc be wa 1 funn wc would mc 1 Yli , ff N if . ' , if , Ibm-nr Lfrs. ' 'lxy Wo, the Seniors uf 19.50, il'1gI'iilL'f'Lll nppr'm'iatiun, wish to z 3 L' A ' 5 -1 'yr f-itorlf, W ad- '-' Q Q lc MQ 'z V. i L All 3 vw: A '. ' f1,I' ,17'f' rrtlo' A ' if-n as 5Lxc'L3v:' ful. XA- ' ' ' 1 ' - tm shy, AI'?n:xn14 Yrw. Si. vr.-ly, V I':u- in-nnurw. ul lf,-50 THE BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES Mary LOUISE Perk1ns Chapter I Fat funny frantlc Freshles Rushmg madly through the halls Look1n scared as l1ttle rabb1ts When t e teacher g1ves a call In the fall of 1946 when we entered h1gh school there were mneteen of us Our fxrst actxon was to hold a class meetm Although a b1t xgnor ant of parl1amentary procedure we elected the fol owmg off1cers Presx dent Regmald Stowe Vxce Pres1dent Reuben James Secretary Florence McCarthy and Treasurer Bob Gu1ney Student Councll members were Florence McCarthy and Regmald Stowe and for a class adv1sor we chose Mr Snyder As Freshmen our act1v1t1es were l1m1ted but band chorus baseball and basketball gave us a chance to show our eagerness to take art 1D school affa1rs Before we knew lt June was upon us w1th the dread o f1nal exam1nat1ons They soon passed though and summer vacat1on con suxned our txme C hapter Il S1mple s1lly smppy Sophomor Knowmg more than teacher does And when asked to 1ve a reason They w1ll answer ust Because We began th1s year w1th two members less Robert Gu1ney and Gladys Joln the army We chose Mrs Hawley as our class adv1sor The off1cers were as follows Pres1dent Dan Hurley Vxce Pres1dent Reuben James Secretary Esther Corcoran Treasurer Florence McCarthy Student Coun c11 members were Florence McCarthy and Regmald Stowe Our act1v1t1es were cheerleadmg mus1c baseball basketball Racquetteer Staff, and the Annual Hallowe en party our f1nanc1a1 actwxty F1nally our stru gles w1th Lat1n II Blology and lntermedxate were over and we were free another surnmer s vacat1on C hapte r III Joyous Jurnpxng jestful Junlors Car1ng for noth1ng except some fun Always gomg out to part1es N ver gettmg a lesson done We entered thxs year w1th a new member Sally Sharrock a transfer from St Mary Academy of Dover New I-Iampsh1re The class begin th1s year w1th Dan Hurley Presxdent Reuben James V1ce Pres1dent sther Corcoran Secretary and Mary Perkms Treasurer Florence McCarthy and Regmnald Stowe were Student Councxl Members and Mrs Hawley was class advlsor by ,, . ' . , . es Tuper, who chose other vocations. Later on Eugene Severance decided to ,' , Q , . . 1, Q C -P . . , . I . for , . e ' . Th1s proved to .Je a very act1ve year We were engaged 1n several money makm act1v1t1es such as The sale of Chr1stmas cards a luncheon the sale o chances on a cap and scarf set and our Juruor Prom wh1ch 1ntro duced a new custom that of crown1ng a K1ng and Queen These two per sons were chosen by popular school ballot W1nn1ng were Esther Corcoran Queen Dan Hurley K1ng w1th Margaret Campbell and Reuben James act 1ng as the1r attendants The flower 1rls were Sandra Buck and Kay Thomas wh1le the crown bearers were Jerr cCarthy and Theodore F1sher Thus another year of school l1 e ended Chapter IV Sad ser1ous studlous Sen1ors Some work hard and some do not Always ar u1n w1th the teacher Just to ma e t e teacher hop By th1s t1me our class had d1m1n1shed to twelve members Florence McCarthy marr1ed R1chard Tenney Jenny Ayers and Greta James left us to go to work and Barbara Hutchmson moved to Syracuse To lead us th1s year we elected Dan Hurley Pres1dent Reuben James V1ce Pres1dent Sally Sharrock Secretary Margaret Campbell Treasurer Mary Perkms and Reg1nald Stowe Student Councll members Mrs Hawley was our class adv1sor Our successful act1v1t1es were the sale of magazme subscrlptlons to New York After th1s exc1t1ng trzp we came back to face the dec1d1ng fac tor 1D our h1 h school career regents So ende the best years of our l1ves remmmscent of odorous furnes reek 1ng from the laboratory lat1n verbs we tr1ed so hard to conjugate and the methods of th1nk1ng and reasomng Mr Freeman tr1ed so hard to teach us CLASS PROPHECY NON CENTS IN THE FUTURE Well Here I am b ck ln the Colton Pxerrepont Central School after twenty years of hghts fun and muslc but let me tell you the cxrcumstances whxch led me here It all started two days H80 wh1le rest1ng mn the hxp pocket of some bxg shot strutt1ng down Broadway I was hummmg to myself when I heard some one call Non Cents That's what my fellow co1ns call me because I m always Jokmg Well as I was say1n It was Nick the N1ck1e pag1ng me to tell me the latest d1rt from the Blg gllty He asked me 1fI knew the owner of the pocket 1n wh1ch I was rxdmg What a shock when I learned It was that of Dan Hurley the DAN HURLEY Imag1ne me 1n the wallet of the greatest trumpet player mn the mus1c world The shock . 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' I i E '- our Senlor Play, Cousin Jill from Junction Hill , The Yearbook, andthe trip . , 'C I . 1 ' - of Dan be1ng Bop Kmg wasn't the only one I rece1ved but I used to know h1m In fact my f1rst year was 1n the treasury of the Sen1or Class of 1950 at C P C S of wh1ch Dan was pres1dent I'll never forget how proud I was when I entered New York w1th that class on the1r Easter tr1p twenty years ago It was durxng the Easter Parade on F1fth Avenue that Mrs Hawley dropped me caus1ng me to lose track of them unt1l now It 1S fate 1tself that after all these years of travel1n n1ght and day through New York I would f1nally come 1n contact Wlt one of them once more I have a strange feel1ng th1s won be the last Wh1le relatlng my past h1story Dan had entered the ' Lat1n Quarter and was watch1ng some of the floor show pract1c1ng a rout1ne All at once h1s hand came 1nto h1S pocket and wh1pped me out Say1ng to a pretty gxrl 'Penny for your thought he put me 1nto her ha d Oh how my penn heart panted' The g1rl looked fam1l1ar surely It was Margaret Cam bell now known as 'Marg Camp Belle of Dance She always was a cute nurnber Peg put me 1nto her mad money bracelet grabbed her coat and I knew we were on our merry way After a f st r1de throu h the c1ty we f1nally stopped at the Blue Angel' better known as Red ev1l famous for 1ts sp1cy food From the conversat1on I found that lt 15 Peg and Dan da1ly rendez vous due to the management by Esther Corcoran another member of the class of 50 Before leav1ng they put me under a plate her d1shes are well known she IS a popular d1Sh herself The wa1tress took me to Esther and also the word that a man W1ShCd to see her Esther carry1ng me 1n her hand walked across the crowded restaurant and stopped at a table where a fam1l1ar look1ng man was seated I heard Esther greet h1m w1th a Hello E1nst1en then I knew who he was Reuben James the second E1nst1en known for h1s theory of 1rrel1t1v1ty' Reub Sald that wh1le work1ng 1n the Lab a few weeks ago h1s latest exper1 ment exploded and he had landed 1n Bellevue under the care of Mary Perkxn known by her classmates as 'Weez1e now head of the nurs1ng staff I thought to myself that hav1ng Weez1e around would be e mough to make any man survxve Lucky Reub' ' ' As a farewell gesture I was handed to Reuben as a good luck PIECE After putt1ng me 1nto h1S shoe the place for charms Reub started walk1ng caught a subway and upon gett1ng off he walked some more When at last he stopped I d1dn't know wher we vere but the roar1ng of the crowd gave me a good 1dea Creep1ng u the de of the shoe I peeked out and saw we were at Ebbets F1eld After the game Wh1Ch of course was a v1ctory for the Dodgers we started out once more th1s t1me to V1S1t the famous team manager Alton Young the boy the school voted best at sports From the conversat1on I gathered that Reub d1dn't th1nk that Alton would make b1g league I heard A1 ask Reub to pay h1S bet and as usual Reub be1n short changed took me out of h1S shoe and banged me down on the taizle Al was about to start on h1s way to see h1s s1ster Leota Young now skatlng champ1on of the world make her debut 1n New York at Mad1son Square Garden I was just enjoymg myself when Al tossed me to a g1rl S S ' ll ' ll ' Q , I . , . 9 , . . . . , I ' .I . , 0 . i , , 1 . Q . , . , , 1 Q D -2 . I 1 -1 . . . , . ,, . , - n Q ' . S' . . P - 1 Y - - 1 1 P' 1 - vu ' ll ll I D . .1 E , ' ll I ll ' o 1 1 1 1 , . I 's ' 1 I ll II ' , ' 1 as a tip to Esther for her fine meal, worth every bit of a cent. No wonder - , , . , l . , n a . I 0 . . ,, . . a 1 U . . . ,,. . . . , 4 , s Q 1 , 1 1' , n ut I ' ll ' 1 . , . . . . I- , . , ' I I I ' ,. . C X , - . 1 S1 . - . ' x . . . . , 9 D , Q , 1 u . n , 1 Q ' I I D , . Q . . . . I , I ' i on the 1ce whom I recognlzed 1mmed1ately as Leota Round and round we went unt1l I thought she would never stop but when she f1nally d1d and I heard the applause lt made me pretty proud that I led such a charmed l1fe From the revue we all went to a cockta1l party bemg thrown 1n I..eota's honor at the Waldorf Astorla The hall was sparkllng and al1ve w1th people of New York soc1ety Leota whxle greetmg fr1ends around the room happen ed to pass a punch bowl and I sl1pped from her hand 1nto the punch There I was at the bo tom of the bowl gaspmg for breath and at the same t1me pray1ng fervently for my penny soul The next 1nstant I was transferred 1nto a glass then 1nto the mouth of some poor soul W1th a gasp from the same I flew out and across the floor When I was plcked up by mv rescur er dr1pp1ng and sh1ny my f1rst bath 1n years I saw It was Reg1nald Stowe Here 1S a boy that has gone places and made 1nternat1onal head llnes Reg IS the proud 1nventor of the new Stowedlbaker the car that 1S both Jet car and Jet plane shaped l1ke a peanut shell At the party I not1ced all the class mates of 50 were present and before the evenlng was over they assembled for a class meetlng The ma1n top1c revolved around me Dan told how he had g1ven me to Marg Marg told about passlng me to Esther and so on down the l1ne unt1l here I am worthless Non Cents makmg h1story Everythlng around me was one mass of confus1on Kathleen Gleason well known authoress whose latest publ1cat1on I-low to Bo1l Water 15 taklng the country by f1re was gather 1ng mater1al for my b1ography and d1ctat1ng the same to her secretary Kathleen Gorman notor1ous for her 1lleg1ble method of shorthand and ab1l1ty to confuse words Wh1le th1s was go1ng on I was seated on a d1sh pos1ng for a portra1t be1n pamted by Sally Sharrock known for her world famous pa1nt1ng TO BE R NOT TO BE the questlon what 15 1t'P 'P 'P When th1s was done the class dec1ded I should be returned to Colton they gave me to Bernlce Wh1tcomb a lecturer on old colns and the next morn1ng I was on my way home That my frlends 15 my story my new resxdence IS the trophy cab met 1n the halls of C P C S where I can see everyth1ng and everyone can see me There IS only one last word I should l1ke to thank the people who made my new home and 1f there was any way a l1tt1e penny could show grat1tude I would surely do my part Sally Sharrock CLASS WILL We the Class of 1950 bemng of sound mxnd and Jov1al nature do at th1s tlme publ1sh thls Last W1ll and Testament l To Mr Corbltt we bequeath a new desk upon whlch he can place h1S feet when the new school has been completed and h1s worr1es are over , . 1 1 I . , . 1 ' - - 1 . 4 ' ' r 1 1 . , . G 3 , . 1 1 C D1 0 , - ' 1 , . ' ll H 1 . , . I 3 l - , . 1 1 1 . . H . I, . . . - 1 1 1 1 . , g , pn ' qu . . . V 5 , 1 1 50 1 1 . 1 1 1 ' . . . ., - 1 . 1 , . 1 1 1 . . . , . Z. To Mrs. Hawley, we bequeath our sincere appreciation and many thanks for her careful guidance and kindness throughout our High School career. 3. To the Faculty of Colton-Pierrepont Central School, we leave our most sincere thanks for guiding us through school, and we hope someday to make you feel that your efforts were not 1n va1n To the .Iun1or Class we bequeath our out tandlno buslness ab1l1ty 'Io the Sophomore Class we bequeath two vears of smooth sa1l1ng as upperclassmen ln the new school To the Freshman Class we bequeath Mrs Hawley as a most under standlng and successful class advlsor INDIVIDUALS I Margaret Campbell bequeath my baton and whlstle to anyone who can f1ll my posltlon as drum rnajorette I Esther Corcoran bequeath my t1tle of capta1n of the cheerleaders to Joan Crossman I Kathleen Gleason bequeath my Palmer Method of handwr1t1ng to B1lly Cassel I Kathleen Gorman bequeath my qutetness and good conduct to Ker m1t Ford I Danlel Hurley bequeath my ab1l1ty to 1mpersonate people to Floyd Campbell I Reuben James bequeath my corny Jokes to Mr Raymo as a mem ory ot our Chem1stry Class I Mary LOUISE Perklns bequeath my long f1ngerna1ls to Connle Ford so she won t have to buy false ones I Sal y Sharrock bequeath my art ab1l1ty to anyone who l1kes to draw p1ctures of mrls as well as I do I Regtnald Stowe bequeath Mechanlxs Illustrated' to Gary Hurley and I hope he w1ll enjoy 1t as much as I have I Bern1ce Wh1tcomb bequeath my long golden locks to Sally I'enney I Alton Young bequeath my ab1l1ty to handle 'I basketball to Robert Selleck I Leota Youn bequeath my red rxmnlcd spectacles th it I wore xn the Senxor lay to anyone who nctds them S15ned ind W1lYlCSSLCl IU tht y ir of our lord om thousand n1 t hundrc d fatty Mar5IrctC1rr1pbtll Class Llwycr 4. ' , s O . 5. ' , . I ' 6. , . - 1. , I . , ' Z. , , ' ' 3. ,. , 4. 1 1 I ' 5. . . , .. . 6- 9 1 . - . I . 8. , 'i ' , ' I7 Y H ' C . . 9. , , I ll I , 10. , . . , ' , ' 11. , O, V V ,, f I , IZ. , . ' ' H ' ' ' VU 5 I A ' A lx ' , s K .. 7 . A 1 ' N ez . , f z 'n- , ,. , ,Z ,4 I ,l 7 - 2 , , JUNIOR C L ASS F1rst Row Joan Crossman V1rg?1n1a Moore E1leen Seavcr Jul1a Leary Maureen Sanford PEIFICIH Rewan Norva Beck stead Second Row Robert Selleck Phlllp Moore Bernard Sullxv ln I' loyd Campbell Margaret O Donnell JUNIOR OI- l'ICERS V1rp1n1a Moore Frea surer Mxurcen Slnford VILC Preaxdent Kermxt Ford Presxdent t t W w x , x ' . . . X . p h . - - 1 y 1 1 - 1 x O 1 - ' .. F . r 1 ' ' 1 1 f 1 , 1 , 1 -, - '1 9 - . 2 Z , '- ,.' . ' I , . SO PHO MORE CLASS F rsL Row Lorrame F1sher Joyce Mosher Mary F1sher Bermce Shea Carmeta James Patr1c1a Cayey Patr1c1aO'Donn e Secend Row Claude Cary W1ll1am Schwartz Jack Crelghton Lloyd Strobeck Edward Crelghton Gary Hurley SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Patsy O Donnell Secre tary and Treasurer Gary Hurley Presxdent Mary F1sher VICE Pres1dent 1 I V 1 n x 1 1 1 ' N l f . , . . - 1 1 l a 1 - I - 1 1 , Q . , ' , FRESHMAN CLASS F1rst Row Rayrnond Tuper George Seaver Morrls Hawley Glen Thomas Second Row W1111am Cassel Sally Tenney Frances Burnp Barbara Seyrnour June Moore Kathleen Flemmg Dlane .Lennox Alford Katheryn Hayes Harold Regan June Hew1tt FRESHMAN OFFICERS Mar1on Swxft Vxce Pres 1dent George Seaver Pres xdent Barbara Seymour Secretary and Treasurer. . I l 1 0 I : I A . I I . l 1 Third Row: Marion S,wift, Luella Buckley, Ronald Sullivan, Dorothy I 7 I 0 GRADE 8 F1rst Row Lorena Ir1sh Donald F1sher Fredenck Vebber John F1tzpatr1ck R1chardMacTav1sh Or1n Thomas Grace Clark Second Row Catherlne Crelghton Ed1th Green Patrlcxa Thomas Teresa Mosher Roveletta Howe R1chard James Bev erly McEwen Dorothy Tuper Freda James Mar1e Butterfleld Thlrd Row Lloyd Alexander Edward Wh1tcomb Grayden Scovxl Lola Gardner Robert Campbell George Wr1ght Flrst Row Second Row Thxrd Row GRADE 7 Kextha James E1leen Norman Hollxs Mosher Rxchard Chase Merton Scovxl Edward McCarthy Elbert Wh1t comb James Regan Ralph Strobeck Franc1s Thomas Lou1se James Carol C1oth1er Beverl Matthews Perry Hamxlton Stephen Peryer Sarah Slchwartz Colleen Leary John Hayes Clarence Ayers Rxchard Howard Ann Olmstead Mehta Vander bur L11: Rob1nson Mxldred Hammond Edward Fxsher Fred McCorm1ck Helen Leary Janet Cayey Homer Coller Y W , 1 x w 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 . - 1 1 I 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 . Z 1 1 1 1 1 - 'QC xii i 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 , . : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' . ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 E ,Wag I' WQQAN SS pf xkgxj M GRADE 6 Firft Row: Fay Van Broclflin, Michael Regan, John Connelly, Paul Watson, Wayne Young, Howard Sevey, Fredrick Green. Second Row: Nancy McEwen, Betty Butterfield, Sylvia Cassel, lVlildred Sevey, Elizabeth Creighton, Freda Green. Third Row: Shirley Van Brocklin, lnez Cary, Barbara Garlough, Thorrias Ford, Anneittzi Perkins, Betty Irish. GRADE 5 lfirat Row: Willizini Sniith, vFilC'FL'fwI1CI'C'lgillOl'I, Richard McCarthy, .AxSIiCiZ1l'lOL1l1i'l, Vtilliarn Ayn-ra, Rohm-rt McCarthy, Judy Clough, Edward Glasgow. Sc-cond Row: Sonja Reniington, Patricia Morrow, Nlargziret Connelly, Mary lfitzpzitricla, .-Xrlene Pbll!'ffL'5b, Rita Jzirnes, Jenn Wright. 'lhirfl Row: llxiiil llziniillon, Jann-5 Cayey, .lzinies Creighton, Dennis Shea, Donald lic-onzird, Frank Shea. GRADF 4 F1rst Row Duwayne G11bo FTanC1S Regan Freder1ck Morrow Harry Gmbson Charles Butterf1e1d Gordon Ford Jarames Remmgton Bernard Buckley Charles How ar Second Row Germa1ne Tucker Jean Bray Ehzabeth Hurley Sally McEwen Th1rd Row George Cary Davmd Mackey S1meon Howard Gerald McTav1sh James Tuper Roger Scov11 UKADL 3 Fxrst Row. Vernon Weston, Franc1s Jones, Thomas Tucker, Donald Green, Paul Norman. Second Row. Elame Matthews, Arlene Green, Sylvma Fxsher, Mary Lou Strobeck, Dxana LaLonde. Th1rd Row. Donald Tuper, Nancy Marden, Joann Gxlrnore, Beverly Trunm, Ronald Smxth. Y- Z1 it 2 , ig ' V5 I, . 1 . i . ' - . 1 5 ' q+ Y, I . . . . . ' D I 9 1' n D J 1 ' . u u ' I I I . ' 1 I I n a ' GRADE Z Flrst Row Rower Howard If ranC15 Morrow Gary G1ln1orc Pat rlglx Reifun I dwerenge Rewin Second Row Kathleen Wrxf ht .lane Sulllvxn Nxncy Doyle Gul Green I'h1rdRo s Joan Collcr .line Gxccn Nancy Burnp lVlHry lyrcll Sarah Llohosey Wingtta James Ann Goll1nQ lrourth Row C lrwon S owl Harry Clark R1ch.1rdRolJ1nbon Jima s rlmnm llarry Pnrru Earl l 1 oc R1ynlgndDunnxnp lj 'Wa X Slit o lxns X cn IX we Second Row mr C11 lx lr 1 szphxnm on 1 Thlrd Row Wllllifll n 1 1 Green S- V: .O I S 1 I- 1 I lr ' , r , Oz' ,I .' 'U 'i 'Oz . y V H . tg , ' . 2 , 2 , 2 . Y ' I ' x ' - Y ri 5 ' ' N J ' 1 Q f f 1 ' - , If ' Q, y , . E 1 1 A L' ' , 2 ' , ' ' ' , 2 eq T ' , 1 2 Agar, ' .2 R l-i, 2 f ,. ll? ,, lr V ,, A, 5 A ... t y .. . . i. 5 ' I , M Q ,., C . Q . I . Y It 1 -1 .X A Y' I ' ' 'A l Cf garfy- f-..., LJ! .' , 1 First Rowi lllilUC'l'lI1l Cl llovu-, Donald lfullvr, W'11Q1.1rx1G1llmor1', l 1-land C l ,, f ll' Fiwhvr, U: 'ld Clill nn. 'Z Dil - , 2 r ', Sz .drn Uzlck, lilzmm' lfoflm-r, li: y llllillll-if-w Jo. 'Crm-xl'E.' , lhrlzlrufX.l.1m l':1x'1-ll. ' 'Z ' 'z l.m- nw:-., VN1ll1.1n1llul4l:1rN, l'.lrwurm.l.1x1w, rlllza A .., 1 KINDERGART EN Flrst Row Leland K1ng Larry Clark North Bates Robert Dunnxng Eldon Bull1s Rlchard Tr1mm Second Row Joyce Butterfleld Constance Wood Jane Gotham Susan Marden Thomas Perry Ela1ne Trlmm Petrea Green Th1rd Row Nancy Johnson Duncan Mackey Katherlne Mxller Rose Tuper Sally Gotham Bl SELLECK SCHOOL Left to Rlght Front Row lrene Stratton Charlotte I-Iewltt Marle Stratton Carol Dav1s Back Row Veron Hogle Leona Wadllegh Mary L1ncoln Rodney Hogle Barbara Wadhegh hfford Green . - 1 s J , . ' I ' n 9 1 : 1 ' ' 1 1 I , . W, A .1 ag..-.Ma-f R x t , 4 in ,M ,, .. I .. 5. . N: iifflze A lx v ,. .. f - 5 ' Y' , I . ,. , -I 1 , . . , A Qt 1 1 A V 1 V Z. I f I 0 A T A H . 4, - X -4 y, .1 , I , 1 ', mf - 1 , J, ' ' 5 ' ' , N , - . N., r,- ..i. - , 2 . 1' . . I 2 - 1 1 a . I 1 1 9 1 s - SOUTH COLTON GRADES 3 and 4 Flrst Row Anne Long J'ul1a Regan Alene F1sher Dorothy F1sher Rlta Connelly Carol Murray Second Row Ronald Chase Elmer F1sher Charles McCarthy Stephen Connelly Russell Watson Ronald Gllmore Dale Flsher Rxchard Shea Stephen Olmsted Clyde Sevey S PRIMER FIRST SECOND F1TSt Row Ehzabeth Buckley Margaret F1tzpatr1ck Kathermne long John Watson Jeanne Stowe Betty Hutchxnson Second Row Mary Cayey Frank Fzshcr Rxchard Murray Edward long Edward Cayey Dav1d Buckley George F1sher Terry Mc Carthy Theodore F1sher Sarah I' 1-,her . ' I 2 I Y , . ' I Y I U 2 1 1 1 I Q 4 ,. 1 fd l .... . 1 . ' 1 '. ' ,. 2 i 1 1 : I 1 ' I I P ' ' ' 1 1 r J 1 1 1 I -' ' 1 1 ' ' VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Left to Right Kermit Ford, Alton Young, Reuben James, Daniel Hurley, Joseph Thomas, Harold Perkins, Floyd Campbell, Bernard Sullivan, Mr. Caruso. ' r, .. iw VARSITY CHEERLEADERS rf M. Right: Sally Sharrock, Louise Perkinf, .Toan Crossrnan, lXl:irg1:irct Carnpbell, Esther Corcoran, Lila Leary TIILETICS Nov Dec Dec Dec Jan .Tan Jan Feb Feb Feb Feb BASKETBALL Colton Colton Colton Colton Colton Colton Colton Colton Colton Colton Colton SCHEDULE 1949 50 Chfton F1ne Hermon Edwards Russell Harr1 sv1lle Cllfton F1ne He rmon Russell Par1shv111e Harr1sv1lle Edwards Basketball flour1shed as the b1g sport 1n C P C S once agam Dur1ng the 1949 1950 season Colton won four ball games whlle 1os1ng e1ght The team pract1ced two rughts a week at the town hall 1n P1errepont Scor mg honors for the ear fell to Reuben James wh1le Alton Young followe closely to ga1n second place So ended th1s season's play . Z9 ' 16 ' - ' . 6 ze . 8 Z9 . 16 45 . 6 34 ' ' . 13 Z8 ' - ' . Z0 38 Jan. 26 Colton 40 Parishville . 3 42 . 10 40 ' ' . 17 23 ' ' ' . Z4 17 1 A ' . Ph JMVK rf if CPL-P4 561504 WMU: 5.912 'NY' Q0 L To '55 E704 N .-4 J V BASlxETBAI.L 1 Pow Morrle, I-Iavxley Claude Cary Georoe Seaver Harold RQ van Glen Thomas W ll1am Cassel Gary Hurley qcroml Row Robert Campbell Ronald Sulllvan Phxhp Moore Wlll mm Schwartz Harold Perkuus Georoe Wr1ght Robert Sellcclx Mr Caruao Q t OR1Ult 1 x erm urn ax irnu 1J1meb Barbir rwrxu r xer 4 yum li rmge She Mary Fxsxex Fairs Q ': ' , , O , J. Y. CHERRY PQADERS , -f I 'nl 1 S1 ll-' T y, P: 'i:1C:f'c'y, Cz xt: 4 2 1, L .1 su , Be' ly lXl'I-Q ' . 1' Ha, f' ' l ' CTIVITIES Left to Right: Kathleen Gorman, Reginald Stowe, Mrs. Hawley, Esther SENIOR PLAY Corcoran Dan1el Hurley Margaret Campbell LOUISE Perkms Leota Young Sally Sharrock Reuben James COUSIN JILL FROM JUNCTION HILL Godfrey Ralston Alton Young Hall1e Ralston Jeremy Ralston J1ll Sklnner Mercy Kendr1ck Anthony Taylor Judlth Arthur Wallace Sheedy Jenn1e PUTVIS A wealthy f1nanc1er Mrs Ralston QMBVIS Esther Corcoran H15 soc1ally amb1t1ous W1f8 H1 s snobb1 sh daughter Mary L Perk1ns Dan Hurley The1r democrat1c young son Sally Sharrock Cousln J1ll from Junct1on H111 A wealthy sp1nster Well bred and wealthy An art1st s model Leota Young Reuben James Margaret Campbell Reg1nald Stowe A successful bus1ness man Kathleen Gorman Who also ha1ls from Junct1on H111 F1TSt Row Second Row Thlrd Row BAND Margaret Campbell Or1n Thomas Norva Beckstead Mary F1sher Colleen Leary Mar1on Sw1ft Barbara Seyrnour Dorothy Alford Jul1a Leary Roveletta Howe Joan Crossman Esther Corcoran Patr1c1a Cayey Ronald Sullnan Leota Young E1leenSeaver Ralph Strobeck Glen Thomas W1l11am Schwartz Helen Leary Lou1se James Carmeta James Mehta Vander burg Patr1c1a Thomas Patr1c1a Regan Sally Tenney Mary Lou1se Perklns Constance Ford Morr1s Hawley Joseph Thomas Kermlt Ford Bern1ce Wh1tcomb Maureen Sanford R1Ch ard James Dan Hurley Gary Hurley Lloyd Strobeck George Seaver Reuben James V1rg1n1a Moore Sylv1a Cassel Elleen Norman Mr Rlehl, Harold PCrk1HS ' I 1 1. 1 1 I , , 1 1 1 I 1 1 ' I ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 Z 3 I l 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 , . . THE HIGH SCHOOL BANDS Summer vacat1on for the band members d1d not s10n1fy a vacat1on from mus1c for the band and alumnl band members met many evemngs for rehearsals and weekly concerts on the l1brary lawn 1n Colton and 1r1 South Colton The march1no band won f1rst pr1ze at the Gouverneur Falr Norwood F1reman s Day Parade the Hermon F1eld Day and also honorable ment1on at the IVl1l1tary Ball parade 1n Potsdam Other out of town 3Ct1V1t16S 1ncluded parades 1n Madr1d Potsdam N1cho1x1lle and South Colton When band rehearsals resumed 1n September our project was to 1n crease our repeto1re and by m1d year we had 15 new marches and 12 new concert numbers prepared for next summer s town concerts The most s1gn1f1cent event ofthe year was the lay1n0 ol the corner stone of the new school on November seventeenth Earl1er 1ntl1c month we shared a program Wlth the Sen1or Class 1n the1r presentat1on of Cou SIU J1ll From Junct1on H111 our contr1but1on was a concert ot sewer 11 of our new marches The annual Chr1stmas Concert was aoa1n a comb1nat1on of all of tue mus1cal organ1zat1ons of the school the band mvced chorus br 155 quar tet grade school choruses c1ar1net ensemble and the debut of the new saxaphones Dan Hurley trumpet Kerm1t Ford drums Harold Perl1n bass and Mr R1Ch1p1aHO There were many chan es 1n 1nstrumentat1on etfectcd durmg the year Maureen Sandford changed From clar1net to bar1tone B111 Schwartz and Lloyd Strobeclx to saxaphones Sally Tenney from cornet to 1lto horn New add1t1ons were R1chard James bar1tone Lola Gardner trombone E1lLen Norman alto horn Helen Leary saxaphone ROHHIC bLlll1V1U b1ss Buaz Hawley and Or1n Thomas drums BCS1dCS Carelton Wood 1nd Ed Gardmr who left our school we w1ll lose e1ghtsen1ors but they w1ll be replaced on a compet1ve bas1s by members of the .Tumor Band A march ent1tled Colton H1gh School 1Vlarch composed by lVl1 Ruhl was wr1tten espec1ally for the band 'znd ded1catcd to thc people of tht Col ton P1errepont Central School d1str1tt LI . l . . VZ I .- , . . . V . , 1 Y , ' o . . , . , . . 1 , . . . . . . . , , . I. , , - , - . I ea . ' . 1 S . I D. - 1 'Y . . . . ,, . . 7 . ,L V , C . . . C1 . . J 1 A 1 Z 1 I ' v I - Q 1 . 4 1 1 ly orgamzed dance band cons1st1ng of Lloyd Strobeck and B111 Schwartz- ! . l ' 1 ' -1 Q 5' , . ' . , 5 Q l , I , Q ' ,A 1 1 1 S - , S P , 2' S ' - ',. '. Y .2 ' , , 5, , Y , , Q ' ll ' ll . . ' , ' - ' , L Y ' K s 1 1 n 1 - STUDENT COUNCIL F1TSt Row Reglnald Stowe Mary Lou1se Perkms Floyd Campbell Lloyd Alexander Second Row Bermce Shea Joan Crossman W1ll1am Schwartz W1ll 1am Cassel RAL! lL LTTEER Sally Sharrock Floyd Campbell Barbara Seymour Stand1ng Jul1a Leary Patrxcxa Regan Dan Hurley Bermce Shea Norva Beckstead Louxse Perkxns E1leenSeaver Peggy O'Donnell Patr1c1a Thomas Bernard Sulllvan Marlon SW1ft Sally Tenney Reuben James Patsy O Donnell Sitting: Margaret Campbell, Joan Crossman, Esther Corcoran, A I I ' I I ' THE RACQUETTEER Our school paper the RACQUETTEER 15 publlshed monthly Th1s year we Jolned the Emplre State School Press ASSOC1at1OH The staff for 1949 50 cons1sted of EDITORS Edltor In Ch1ef Esther Corcoran Asslstant Joan Crossman News Connle Ford Art Margaret Campbell Ass1stant Art Sally Sharrock lVlus1c Barbara Seymour L1te1-ary Julla Leary Exchange Lou1se Perk1ns Sports Dan1el Hurley Feature Sally Sharrock Norva Beckstead Kermrt Ford REPORTERS Sen1or Reuben James Jun1or Peggy O'Donnell Sophomore Bermce Shea Freshman Sally Tenny E1ohth Grade Pat Thomas Seventh Grade Sally Schwartz BUSINESS STAFI- Phlllp Moore Bernard Sulllvan Harold Perklns Floyd Campbell TYPISTS Patr1c1a Regan Reuben James Alton Young ADVISORS Sally Sharrock Elleen Seaver Llterary Belva Hawley Commerc1al Joseph Caruso Semors Jumors Sophomores Freshmen Elghth Grade Seventh Grade STUDENT COUNCIL Loulse Perk1ns Joan Crossman Bermce Shea Connle Ford Lloyd Alexander Ke1tha James Reglnald Stowe Floyd Campbell W1ll1am Schwartz W1ll1am Cassel Fashion-Patsy O'Donnell t ' l HAROLD PERKINS Post Graduate BUS DRIVERS Mlllard France Blanchard Howe Morr1s McEwen Roland Saucxer Morrxe Trxmm Stanley Lmdsay Joseph Green i' ' Y' ' -.1 -2 ' Y , 1 Q ,iv , - Q,' l I I I ' I I ' -QM' 'M' sp 'N fsqlm '? ,JL ffl: 1 The Royal Processxr-n 2 A vars1ty cheerleader' 3 Ready G1I'1S7 4 Prom tune 5 Off to Hollywood' 6 Slow Danger 7 Do you rec ogruze hlfflo I 73 a f . 1 Us ' f-'Zi' 5' ah I 1' l' M---eq, W e ' U 'I 'f V .....,? Q- ,...... 3 ' 3 . . 5 w f -S L 1 if Q Z fi 5 wif 'V rx I Q Q , 5 f 2 ' , 't xgg'-V 'f M T Ng 5' A -I-w. Nwkyh., .,j4. .. xiii? Ss, 1?H .Q'1 IL, 'Z if?:eiig,, ,.,:fffffQf - f ! ' -,T K NM ? E , juz QMZKY: 'wg 'fE'XS,x, -4, '4k?,,L ?f - V k :ik My . W M3 ww my ,M ffaw 1' M-4? fliv-L' , iigghgii , if W4 1' xi 7 ' an .1..a,f3'42lfx' A - ,iy?i5Wsv153,Qff,,.:'ff1v2f,:,z T 'V-Q if T '.L, 1v , ,lf Hia: X ff, ff nl 'W 1 Q3 1. A Sen1or and her Colhe. Z. At the Prom. 3. Assembled for the 1ay1ng of the corner stone. 4. Out for a stroll. 5. All day suckers! 6. Bath1ng beaut1es'? K tl 4 . ,, I ' 2 4 rs f V w.-'f'1 4 f . ' 4 . 3, 3 V. V ., 8. Q , 1 ' F... x f .. ,, ' Q ,S 'L 4 8 Q i . li, L .mfg 1 .... L , . 3 , SA 1 The wumers' 2 Bottoms up' 3 Charrrung, huh? 4. Brrr 1t's a cold day. 5 Small frys. 6. Clowrung around. 7. The Ton1 TWIHS. 8. A rose between two ------ . 'ttyl gs- 1. Logal supports. Z. Man's best frxend. 3. Rellgxous souls. 4. Pals' 5. A ay ln May. 6. Champwns all. 7. Here comes the band. 8. Wlnter Wonder Land? 9. After the p1cmc. , r' , . K 119 e .fa t . ' , ' ' 'f sf f ' ...ai t A s. , 7 ' I '4'. DVERTISING I 1 w 1 K PY' SD 5 en ho rx Tzu 'Iru 'Tru Tru 1 Co'z:gl1m L? of VUXHIJ Ui' lililfll-X'1ION Cul fun Plflfrffpfarxi, CQ tral 5' ol ily fi Thufrri -- T I Vim:-W lf1'3Il Q. of Board I nh 1 I' H 41 5' res V. ., , I 4 fuel iu: fl Leary . 1 loin N S iff I V Cl ,, k of Board 'QA J Rkxit-P , , , , W Compliments of THE FACULTY C ael H ll Supe 1S1Hg 1HC1p3l am Butler seph Ca ance Colll e Collln E a Corcoran gene Corcoran Belva Hawley ther Lenno Beulah McCarthy rg1n1a McEwen Stephen Moskal HHCIS Baymo 1 l1am R1ehl Madolyn Saucl Irene Sml CCC1118 Stowe Ioyce Tupper Robert Wa1 Congratu1at1ons Senlors May Success be Your! MfWUlSCIDD REDS owd at 1ts Best 1 1 son PTOPFICCOI l' Street Potsdam, N Establlshed 1917 Pnousands of gxxls are needed ln business fs d government offices now The salaries 1 e h gh and Qh opoortunltxes for advance ment are unllmlted The quickest wav to prepare for one of these good posltlons ll to take a business course at Nhldred Elle y Secretanal School For Glrls 227 2 9 Quail St Albanv 3 New York REGISTER NOW Fall Session Stalin September 6 Telephone 5 4436 Regnstered bv the New York State Board of Regents Mi.h . Corb' t . rv'.' Pr' 4 Willi , , W'l ' ' , Jr. Jo ruso Es x 'er Fr s 'ns . 'th H len ' s Vi ' l A' ll H0 Fr ' 'te ! ' ' w i '11 ' A ' - D ' l 'kr fix' .llll Il.W , ' I I U Amr ' . Y. 5 Lmrqmllrmrlrs Ol Ii.3.V,LhY H 'X ILHAL SEI1XICh5 Ul POIdt.Q1i Ildxolr uck f 1 anaffe o 'on dl v OI lic S in rm? 1 Y dV'Iu Norma Qompllurxnts of fhf FIUXNN WWAPIJ Superwabor H0111 'wupe FIHLEIIL e gl LOUIlLl n Iovxn Q LOUIICJ. lman Inf . x' l ' ' 1 B .lr IJ L' Ansel V' I. 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In , I 1 Lompl1menLs o CUHBETTS Dlamonde Watches and Jewelry Potsoam New York Compllments of the Sher1ff s 0ff1CC HENRY G DENNER Canton New York Complxmenta of AL S MEN 5 SHOP Ogdensburg New York K N EY S DRLG STORE Potsdam New York WESLPY 5 SHAIRAW Auto Repa1r1ng and Ac PSSOTIGS MWIH btree' Colton N Compllments HAROLD S MEN SHOP Potsdam New York Compllments f VATICNAL ARMY STORL Most Everwth1ng for Lwerybody Headquarters lor Work Camp Sport Clothes 25 Market Street Potsdam New York Compllments PEARL S DEPARTMENT STORE Canton New York . . f H , , , . ,V 4' X- w N v . . l ll . i f I f lfN ' ' 7 lf' A Q 4 Y Y O 'l QA '. f M ' ' of Guaranteed batisfaction an . '.' 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