Colton Pierrepont High School - Coltonian Yearbook (Colton, NY)
- Class of 1951
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dedicatio We, the Class of 1951, respectfully dedicate our COLTONIAN to the late Morris P. Hawley, former supervisor, industrialist and public benefactor ■Awu al StaU COLTONIAN Editor Joan Crossman Assistant Editor Julia Leary Photo editor Eileen Seaver Sports Editor Floyd Campbell Class Editor Norva Leckstead Class Lawyer Maureen oanford Class Historian Virginia Moore Class Prophet Peggy O'Donnell Activity Editor Patricia Regan Advertising Editor Kermit Ford Assistant Advertising Editor Robert Selleck Business Manager Bernard Sullivan Assistant Business Manager Philip Moore CLASS COLORS: CLASS FLOWER RED AND GOLD YELLOW HOSES CLASS MOTTO BE DOERS OP WORD, NOT HEARERS ONLY' fyaculUi Front: Grant, Lennox, McCarthy, Thomas, E. Corcoran, Lenney, 0'Gorman, McEwen' Middle:Waite, McCabe, Rutherford, Saucier, Collins, Clough, Hawley, R. Corcoran Hear : Corbitt, Butler, Moskal, Caruso, Raymo Hiehl Left to right: Holla Waite, John B. Sullivan, Roy Thomas, Cornelius Leary and John Hayes MICHAEL H. CORBITT WILLIAM G. BUTLER JOSEPH J. CARUSO BELVA M. HAWLEY STEPHEN L. MOSKAL WILLIAM RIEHL, JR. MADOLYN D.. SAUCIER ELLA CORCORAN HELEN S. COLLINS VIRGINIA D. McEWEN ESTHER P. LENNOX beulah McCarthy MARION THOMAS ROGENE CORCORAN THERESA S. O'GORMAN LILA WAITE BEATRICE ALDRIDGE IRENE GRANT NANCY McCABE MAUDE RUTHERFORD ANNE O'GORMAN LAURA COLLINS MARY LENNEY JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH Supervising Principal B.S. Clarkson College M. A. St. Lawrence University- Social Studies B.A.; M.A. St. Lawrence University- Business B.B.A. Clarkson College M Ed. St. Lawrence University Librarian; English N. Y.S.T.C. at Potsdam Mathematics B.S. Education Bucknell University Mus i c B.S. Education Potsdam state M.A. Music Catholic University English; Latin B.A. N.Y.S.T.C. at Albany ELEMENTARY Colton Training Class Potsdam State Teachers College Potsdam Normal School Potsdam Normal School Potsdam Normal School Potsdam State Teachers College Potsdam State Teachers College Potsdam State Teachers College . Colton Training Class Teaching at oelleck's Corners Potsdam Normal School Potsdam Normal School CADET TEACHERS Potsdam State Teachers College Potsdam State Teachers College CAFETERIA Canton A T I SECRETARY Central Cities Business Institute NURSE DOROTHY CLOUGH A. Barton Hepburn Hospital PEGGY O’DONNELL BERNARD SULLIVAN Secretary Basketball Baseball Eacquetteer Goltonian Chorus Senior Play President 1 1,2,3,4 2,3,4 4 3 4 KERMIT FORD Band 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Baske tball 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 rtacquetteer 1,2,3,4 Sophomore Play Treasurer 3,4 Pep Band 1,2 Coltonian Senior Play President 3 Racquetteer 2,3,4 Chorus 2, 3 Sophomore Play Senior Play Christmas Play 4 Coltonian PATRICIA REGAN Band 1,2,3,4 Racquetteer 3,4 Student Council 2 Cheerleader 4 Coltonian Staff 4 Christmas Play Senior Play FLOYD CAMPBELL JOAN CROSSMAN Band Cheerleader Chorus Racquetteer Student Council Vice President Delegate to E.S.S.P.A Sophomore Play Senior Play Coltonian- Staff 1.2.3.4 1.2.3.4 1.2.3.4 1.2.3.4 1,3,4 2 . 4 Basketball 1,2,3 Baseball 1,2,3 President 1 Secretary 2 Student Council 3,4 Racquetteer Sophomore Play Senior Play Coltonian Staff 2,3,4 JULIA LEARY Band Chorus Racquetteer Cheerleader President Secretary Treasurer Sophomore Play Coltonian Staff 1.2.3.4 1.2.3.4 1.2.3.4 2,3,4 2 3,4 1 PHILIP MOORE Basketball 2,3,4 Baseball 2,3,4 Racquetteer 1,2,3,4 Vice President 4 Coltonian Staff Student Council ] Chorus 1 Senior Play EILEEN SEAVER MAUREEN SANFORD band 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Vice President 1,3 Sophomore Play Pep Band 1,2 Racquetteer 2,4 Coltonian Staff Senior Play VIRGINIA MOORE Band 2,3,4 Class Treasurer 3 Racquetteer 4 Coltonian Staff Senior Play Band Chorus Racquetteer Pep Band Senior Play Coltonian Staff 1.2.3.4 1.2.3.4 2,3,4 1,2,3 NORVA BECKSTEAD Band Chorus Racquetteer Coltonian Staff 1,2,3,4 1 3,4 ROBERT SELLEJK Basketball 2,3,4 Baseball 2,3,4 Chorus 1,3,4 Racquetteer 4 Senior Play Coltonian Stall' Julia Leary, Secretary: Bernard Sullivan, President: Philip Moore, Vice President: Kermit Ford, Treasurer. GlaM tJliitoAAf As we prepare to step out of high school and into a newer and broader world, let us pause a minute and review the past four years--years which we can rightly look back upon and consider among THE BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES. We entered hieh school in the fall of 1947 with a class of twenty-two. As officers for the first year we chose: President, Floyd Campbell; Vice-President, Maureen Sanford; Secretary and Treasurer, Bernard Sullivan and Julia Leary respectively. Our class advisor was Mr. Snyder, and Joan Crossman and Philip Moore were our Student Council representatives. That year we partici- pated in the band, chorus, and pep band. Our boys cavorted about the baseball diamond and on the basketball court. Jack Creighton was stricken by rheumatic fever and did not return untill he came back two years later as a Sophomore, which, of course, was our Junior year. Peggy O'Donnell joined us as a transfer from Los Angeles, California.; and Richard Peryer and Rose Matthie left school during the year. The next fall we entered school again as Sophomores and only one leas, in number; Freda LaPoint had transferred to Canton, that year we elected Julia Leaiy, President; Joan Crossman, Vice- President; Floyd Campbell, as Secretary and Kernit Ford, as treasurer. Patricia Regan and Edward Gardner were Student council members. As usual, we took part in school activities, such as, band, chorus, basketball, baseball and Cheerleading as well. We also sponsored a very successful Halloween Party and presented a one act play in South Colton, She Ain't Done Right by Nell , a real old fashioned meller- dramar . Examin- ations were soon upon us, however, and the summer came bringing with it good old vacation time. September came and here we were. Juniors at last. To start the year we elected our class officers: Kermit Ford-President Maureen Sanford-Vice President, Julia Leary-Secretary and Vir- ginia Moore-Treasurer. Joan Crossman and Floyd Campbell were our Student Council representatives and Mr. Caruso was our class advisor. Edward Gardner left us during the year to en- list in the army; and Marshall Sevey, Arthur Tuper, Mavis John, son, and Gorden Fleming went to work. Our Junior functions were very successful both financially and socially. We sold Christmas cards, held a luncheon and held our Junior Prom in the gymnasium of our new school. Kermit Ford and Eileen Seaver were chosen King and Queen of the Prom by a popular vote of the student body. Susan Marden and Jane Sullivan were flower girls and Richard Murray and William Lennox carried the crowns. The King and Queen were attended by Philip Moore, Robert Sel- leck, Joan Crossman and Julia Leary. Our Class rings, which we had ordered in the Fall arrived before Christmas giving us a most welcome present. With the coming of fall, we found ourselves entering the new school building which had oeen completed during the summer. After attending classes in the olu uuildlng we thank our parents for providing us with such wonderful accommod- ations. To lead us for the final year we chose Bernard Sull- ivan for our President, Philip Moore-Vice President, Julia Leary-Secretary and Kermit Ford-Treasurer. Joan Crossman and Floyd Campbell were our Student Council representatives once more and Mr. Caruso our Class Advisor. We kept very busy selling subscriptions to magazines, filling our candy machines daily and presenting our Senior Play, Miss Smarty . We also did much planning and looking forward to our Easter vacation trip to New York City. But alast We are now nearing the end of our Senior year, sorrowful, and yet thankful, we now prepare to face Comm- encements. For we shall soon leave our fellow classmates, and we'll go out into tne world to follow the careers which we have chosen and so earefully planned throughout our WE, THE CLASS OF 1951 OF COLTON PIERREPONT CENTRAL SCHOOL, BEING OF SOUND MIND AND MEMORY, DO DECLARE THIS, OUR LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT. We bequeath the following: To: Mr. Corbltt-the ability to keep the school in an up- right condition, especially the gym floor. Mr. Caruso-our many thanks and deep appreciation for his guidance through our Sophomore, Junior and Senior years. The Junior Class-the ability to make money. The Sophomore Class-we just leave, but with our best wishes. The Freshman Class-Mr. Caruso, as class advisor, to guide you through your years, so that he will be able to maintain his famous quotation, Let's forget the whole thing . As individualst Norva Beckstead- I bequeath my ability to maintain a per feet attendance record in school to Buzzie Hawley. Sonny” Campbell- I bequeath my ability to get to school on time to brother Bob. Joan Crossman- I bequeath my heighth to Barbara Seymour, so that she will be as tall as Joe. Kermlt Ford- I bequeath my ability to be out of school more than in to my sister, Connie . Julia Leary- I bequeath my ability as a cheerleader to my sister Colleen. Virginia Moore- I bequeath my ability to study to Ray- mond Colvin. Peggy O'Donnell- I bequeath my ability to distinguish colors in Science class to my sister, Patsy . Patricia Regan- I bequeath my ability to get my choice candy bar, from the machine, to Mr. Butler. Maureen Sanford- X bequeath my ability as The Whistler to Kathryn Hayes. Eileen Seaver- I bequeath my ability to get along with Mr. Saruso, to any one who can; Robert Salleck- I bequeath my ability to play basket- ball to Roveletta. Bernard Sullivan- I bequeath my heighth to Orin Thomas, in order that he may be our next center. Philip Moore- I bequeath my ability at billiards to Ed- ward Creighton . Signed and witnessed in the year of our Lord one thou- sand nine hundred and fifty one. Maureen Sanford, class lawyer A PROPHECY A MOUSE TALE It was night time at the Hotel Plymouth and all through the house, not a creature was stirring except for a mousefor rather two mice). As our heroes appeared, we saw them sliding down the laundry chute to their home in the basement under the flour bin. In their hurry to reach their beds unseen, one of them. Squeaky by name, stepped on a long white object lying on the floor. Oh cheesesticks I Now you've done it . Whiskers. You've stepped on Grandpa's beard and he'll be mad enough when he finds out that we didn't get in at ten o'clock without adding insult to injury? Who pulled my beard? , grumbled Grandpa. Why Squeaky, Whiskers why aren't you in bed? Well, Grandpa, we meant to be home on time but there was a big banquet for some efficiency expert named Bernard Sullivan He figured out a system that takes all the work out of sleeping and we didn't want to miss the fun , said Squeaky. Yes, yes, that sounds like Bun or Speedy as his class- mates called him , said Grandpa. Why Grandpa, did you know him? , shouted whiskers. Of course I did. He came here with his class on their Easter trip. Why it must be all of fifteen years, 1951 to be exact . I'll bet you knew some of the other guests then. I heard some one say that all of his class mates were there, and that they were all famous. Philip Moore, who owns the 'NO CHANCE' nite club in the resort town of South Colton, was there with his wife, the former Joan Crossman. Joan directs the all-girl band at the club when she is not taking care of the twins . And who was it that started screaming and giggling when I started to run up her leg? , asked Squeaky. Oh, that was Eileen Seaver. She finally manged to start her own business, The Petite Dress Shoppe. Remember, she was discussing the latest fashions with Peggy O'Donnell. You know her. Squeaky, we saw her television show, 'Slumberland Symphony' sponsored by The Campbell Lazyland Mattress Company, the other nite when we were hiding under the rug in the lobby' Well, would it? , ution . now that wouldn't be Sonny Campbell, by any chance said Grandpa. He always was an expert on relax- Sure Grandpa, Sonny and his old friend. Hermit Ford, were busy discussing plans for Sonny's new million dollars factory. Kermit is now President of the Build It Well Con- struction Company , answered Grandpa. By my curly white beard that certainly does sound like a roll call. Was my old friend Bob Selleck with his former classmates also? Yes, he was. Bob is quite a big cheese now. Everyone was congratulating him on the fine job he had done in coaching the world champion Colton Tigers. That's only natural','said Grandpa, he was voted the most athletic boy in school. But, tell me did you hear if Mr. Caruso finally did get his home grown team? , chuckled Grand- pa. Yes, that's the one that I am talking about , replied Whiskers. Well, it seems to me that they are all pretty important people. What happened to Pat Regan? She wa3 always one of my favorites . Why, Grandpa, you must have heard about her. She wrote the best seller, SLIPALONG FLANNIGAN IN THE GRAVEL PIT. She came with Virginia Moore, who has traveled extensively and done much research for Pat's books. Norva Beckstead accom- panied them. Norva is Pat's and Virginia's secretary”, ex- plained Squeaky. There were some peachy illustrations in the book done by Tootie Sanford, who has made quite a name for herself in the field of commercial art , said Whiskers. That brings us around to Julia Leary, last but not defi- nitely not least. She is the head nurse at THE PERMANENT REST SANITARIUM; Having troubles? Let us Take Care of Your Mentally Unbalanced Friends. I hope the work doesn't get her down , 3aid Squeaky. She looked pretty tired at the banquet . Yes, and you'll be tired too, if you don't get right to bed. I'm glad you could talk to me about my old friends but, if it happens again, you'll have to do without your candied cheese for a week , said Grandpa. All right. Grandpa, goodnight , cried Whiskers and Squeaky, You've certainly known some important people in your life time . 'Kttide r yartett First Row: Siva Clark, Donald Norman, Linton Gotham, Ernest Gardner, Ronnie Morrow, Philip Rockwood, and Judith Tucker Second Row: Lois Fisher, Patsy Buck, George Tyrell, Hermit Weston, Hugh Newton, Bobby Bartlett, Johnny Westerdick, Lowell Gotham and Lorraine Dunning Joann Tuper, Corena Faulkner, Barbara Ayres, Eileen Miller, Susan Wright, Ruby Murray, Ellen Hepburn, Elaine Regan, Sandra Remington, Bonnie Green. Not shown: Phyllis Rockwood Third Row: ficuCc First Row: Petria Green, Larry Clark, Duncan Iv'acKay, Lav;rence Phillips, North Bates, Blden Bullis, Robert Dunning, Richard Tricon and Sally Gotham Second Row: Jane Gotham, Susan harden, Katherine Wilier, Nancy Johnson, Rose Tuper, Terry Hiter and Elaine Trimm Second tyiade First Row: Blanchard Howe, Allen Fisher, William Hutchins, Lee Collins, Patrick fiegan, Carson James Second Row: Lorena Rockwood, Kay Thomas, David C-ibson, Wayne Ames, Bill Lennox, Ella Green, Josephine Creighton Third Row: Eld. ne Foster, Mary Law, Diane Clark and Sandra Buck T W tfiadc First How: Earl LaRock, Roger Howard, Raymond Dunning, Francis Morrow, Richard Robinson, Carson Scovil, Lawrence Regan Second Row: Susan Lennox, Jane Sullivan, Harry Barrigar, James Trimm, Harry Clark, Joane Clark, Nancy Doyle Third Row: Leona Green, Ann Collins, Sarah Clohosey, Nancy Bump, Mary Tyre11, Wanetta James, Norma VanBrocklln, Jane Green, Gail Young, Katherine Wright First Row : Ronald Smith, Francis Jones, Donald Green, Vernon Y.'eston, Thomas Tucker Second Row: Arlene Green, Rdwin Wright, Frank McCormick, Donald Tuper, Mary Lou Strobeck 3 Third Row: Sylvia Fisher, Beverly Trimm, Haney Marden, Elaine Matthews, Paul Norman(not shown) triade First Row: Dale Fisher, Simer Fisher, Jerry Tucker, Doris Bray, Marthena Van Brocklin, Sally McEwen, Beth Hurley, Jean Johnson, Julia Regan, Ronald Chase, Gordon Ford Second Row; Charles Butterfield, Harry Gibson, Fredrick Morrow, Rita Connelly, Ann Long, Jean Bray, Marie LaRock, Francis Regan, Bernard Buckley, James Remington Third Row: Russell Watson, Lawerence Young, David Mackey, James Tuper, Roger Scovil, Richard Shea, Ronald Gilmore, Stephen Connelly First Row: William Ayers, Theresa Creighton, Rita James, Muriel Murphy, Judy Clough, Phyllis Triram, Arlene Burgess, Sonya Remington, Richard McCarthy Second Row: Edward Glasgow, Daisy Matthie, Margaret Connelly, Mary Fitzpatrick, Coreva Faulkner, Patricia Morrow, Jean Wright, James Cayey Third Row Asa Garlough, Paul Hamilton, Frank Shea, Dennis Shea, James Creighton, William Smith First How: Shirley VanBrooklin, Elizabeth Creighton, Mildred Seyey, Elizabeth Butterfield, Nancy McBwen, Sylvia Cassel, DeAtta Rockwood Second Row: Barbara Garlough, Joanne Welch, Anita Perkins, Nancy Palmer, Mary Leary, Inez Cary, Elizabeth Irish Third Row: Paui Watson, John Connelly, Lloyd Clough, Thomas Ford, Howard Sevey, Michael Regan, Wayne Young, Fay VanBrooklin First Ro? : Edward McCarthy, Sarah S’chwartz, Cherry Matthie, Carol Clothier, Lila Robinson, Keitha James, Melita Vanderburg, Richard Chase Second Row: Francis Thomas, Anne Olmstead, Mildred Hammond, Janet Cayey, Colleen Leary, Helen Leary, Louise James, Ralph Strobeck, Richard Howard Third Row: Perry Hamilton, Steven Peryer, Albert Whitcomb, Merton Scovil, Homer Coller, John Hayes, Clarence Ayers, arnes Regan SELLECK'i First How: Richard Hewitt, Luna Stratton, Maxine Moore, Rodney Hogle, Charlotte Hewitt and Irene Stratton Second Row: Marie Stratton, Linaa Selleck, Vernon Hogle, Linda Hogle, Clifi'ord Green, Hilda Lincoln, Lynn Whitcomb Sitting: Richard Murray, George Fisher, Roger Murray, William Ford, Jerry McCarthy, Frank Fisher, John Watson, James Cayey, Theodore Fisher Kneeling: Lavid Buckley, Elizabeth Buckley, Sarah Fisher, Betty Mae Hutchinson, Margaret Fitzpatrick, Alice Buckley, Diane Connelley, Jeanne Stowe, Dorothy Fisher, Henry Ford Standing: Edward Long, Mary Jane Cayey, Clyde Sevey, Carol Murray, Jane Smith, Sandra Smith, Steven Olmstead, Edward Cayey, Katherine Long First Row: Second Row: Third Row: Patricia Thomas, Dorothy Tuper, Edith Green, Catherine Creighton, Lorena Irish, Grace Clark, Roveletta Howe Orln Thomas, George Wright, Violet Butterfield, Lola Gardener, Freda James, Beverly KcEwen, John Fitzpatrick, Fred Vebber Robert Campbell, Lloyd Alexander, Edward Whitcomb, Richard James, Donald Fisher R. Sullivan, Pres. Vice-Pres. B. Seymour, Secy. OfliceAA. A M. Swift, Trana. ’ First Row: June Moore, Connie Ford, Diane Lennox, Barbara Seymour, Marion Swift Second Row: William Cassel, Kathleen Fleming, June Hewitt, Dorothy Alford, Katheryn Hayes, Frances Bump, Morris Hawley Third Row: Glen Thomas, Raymond Tuper, Ronald Sullivan, Harlow Hogle, Harold Regan, George Seaver Front Row: Claude Cary, Lorraine Fisher, Mary Fisher, Bernice Shea, Patricia Cayey, Patsy O'Donnell, Sdward Creighton Rear Row: Gary Hurley, John Creighton, Lloyd Strobeck, Joseph Thomas and William Schwartz Vebber(15), G. Thomas(6), Ragan(7). R. Sulllvan(4), Carapbell(5) Ca33ol(13) , Tuper(12), Alexander(8), G. Wright(ll), Fitzpatrick(9) Jamas(17), 0. Thomas(3) Sa i6et eUl 7 UH' George Seaver (8) Morriss Hawley (14) George Colvin (7) Philip Moore (12) Gary Hurley (4) William Swartz. (6) Joe Thomas (10) Bernard Sullivan(ll) Kermit Ford (3) Robert Selleck (9) After eight long years the “Wanderers” have come home to stay. The year 1950 saw our “home” games being played at home, Colton,.Rather than in the Clarkson College Gym as we had been doing for the past eight years. Our team was a fighting, scrapping team giving no quarter and asking none and many of its more rugged and experienced opponents “fits” before they succumbed. We showed steady improvement in our own gym and played better basketball with every game. As we look to the future our cry is like that of Brooklyn, “Wait untill next year”. I £ I Bernice Shea, Barbara Seymour and Julia Leary - a ' im 1! 4 Mary Fisher, Beverly McEwen, Pat Cayey, Joan Crossman, and Gonnle Ford and tZuee t Se tayx “PCay The Seniors successfully presented their play, a three act comedy entitled, Miss Smarty on Tuesday, November 21, with the support of the following cast. Janice Burbank Professor Erasmus Eberfield Pleasent Hickey Liz'beth Smart Shelly Smart Brant Hobson Morton (lordon Swifty Trent Dodie Balmer Virginia Sterns Helene Westfield Ilka Crawley Joan Crossman Philip Moore Julia heary Maureen Sanford Floyd Campbell Kermit Ford Robert Selleck Bernard Sullivan Eileen Seaver Peggy O'Donnell Virginia Moore Patricia Regan The High School Band carried on a busy schedule of public performances during the year of 1950, with parades in Massena, Potsdam, Colton, South Colton and Parishville and their usual weekly concerts in Colton and South Colton. We brought home another Blue Ribbon from the Gouvernuer Fair to add to our collection of marching band prizes. Three other outstanding activities of the school year were the first performance of the band in the new Central School Auditorium at graduation exercises, playing for the Senior Class presentation of Miss Sraarty and the Christmas Program, the libretto of which was written by Mrs. Saucier and the music by Mr. Riehl. Many members of the band participated in the St. Lawrence County student and teachers band throughout the year. In the Fall we acted as host to the organization in our new gymnasium. This year as in past years the band elected Its officers and chose: President Barbara Seymour Secretary-Treasurer Julia Leary Janitors Kermlt Ford Lloyd Strobeck 'Tteco Kifrer Seated: Marlon Swift, Connie Ford, Julia Leary, Eileen Seaver, Bernice Shea, Diane Lennox, Kermit Ford, Barbara Seymour Standing: First Row: Peggy O’Donnell, Joan Orossman, Maureen Sanford, Patsy O’Donnell, Gary Hurley, Mrs. Hawley, Norva Beckstead, Beverly McEwen, Virginia Moore, Patricia Regan Second Row: Dorothy Alford, Roveletta Howe, William Schwartz, Mr. Caruso, Philip Moore, Robert Selleck, Floyd Campbell, Bernard Sullivan Student @au tcil Seated: Mary Fisher, Joan Crossman, Floyd Campbell, Jack Creighton, George Seaver, George Wright Standing: Beverly McEwen, Katheryn Hayes, Sylvia Cassel, Keitha James Miss 0'Gorman Collins (?U4fodu%H Mr. McEwen Mr. France, Mr. Eindsay, Mr. Saucier, Mr. Trimm, Mr. HoweJ Mr. Green and Mr. McEwen nii ili • ■♦ ■ • ’ Compliments of BOARD OP EDUCATION Colton-Pierrepont Central School Roy 0. Thomas --------- Trustee President of Board John T. Hayes --------- Trustee Cornelius C. Leary -------- Trustee John B. Sullivan - -- -- -- - Trustee Clerk of Board Rolla J. Waite Trustee Compliments of the FACULTY ASSOCIATION COLTON PIERREPONT CENTRAL SCHOOL Beatrice Aldrich William Butler Joseph Caruso Dorothy Clough Helen Collins Michael Corbitt Ella Corcoran Rogene Corcoran Belva Hawley Esther Lennox Beulah McCarthy Stephen Koskal Theresa 0'Gorman Francis Raymo William Rlehl Madolyn Saucier Marion Thomas Lila Waite Compliments of the TOWN BOARD Harry R. Ford Harold Regan Roland F. Saucier William H. Lyman John P. Potter George H. Campbell Supervisor Road Superintendent Councilman Justice of the Peace Town Clerk Justice of the Peace Herbert Reed Councilman Compliments of WILLIAM P. ANDERSON, INC. Limber and Builders' Supplies Phone 2222 20 Elm Street ' Potsdam, N. Y. Congratulations And Best Wishes to the Graduates of 1951 J. R. WESTON, INC. 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Bottled Gas Service Telephone Potsdam 59 6 PQjtsdam New York Colton New York JOHNSON SUPPLY COMPANY Compliments of Syracuse, New York MR. MRS. F. M. ENSLOW Colton New York CARUSO'S Coke-Fuel Oil-Kerosene Plumbing and Heating DRY CLEANER LAMAR BROTHERS INC. Rug Cleaning Any Siz.e Potsdam Oil Co. Company's Lehigh Anthracite Also Coal Laundry Phone 785 Phone 613 Potsdam, N. Y. CHASE BROTHERS Compliments of Laundries Dry Cleaners ALBION HOTEL 7 Beal St. Phone 2618 Potsdam, New York Potsdam New York GEORGE COLVIN LOGGING CONTRACTOR SOUTH COLTON, N. Y Compliments of THE BUSY CORNER TVil eri fyitualSenvice “EVERYTHING FOR AUDIO VISUAL EDUCATION” BELL HOWELL PRODUCTS Potsdam, New York Compliments of New Berlin. N. Y. NATIONAL ARMY STORE Most Everything for Everybody Headquarters for Work--- Camp—Sport Clothes 25 Market Street GIVEN'S PACKAGE STORE Wines-Cordials-Liquors Raymond Street Potsdam 2721 Potsdam, New York Compliments of J. G. RESTAURANT Under New Management Pine Poods 12 Main St. Potsdam, New York SAM KAPLAN DEPARTMENT STORE J. J. STOCKER CO. A. B. Dick Mimeographs Typewriters Standard and Portable - Adding Machines . . Rentals .... Repairs New and Used 0 Cash Registers buppUeS Watertown, New York 22 Arcade Balcony Phone 232 Our Expert Sheet Music Service is Past 2 Outfitters For The Entire Family Potsdam, New York Repairs Rentals Accessories Records n CLARK MUSIC CO. Syracuse, N. Y. Compliments of SPERLING'S INC., FURNITURE Stores in Potsdam, Ogdensburg Massena and Malone We Can Save' You Money on SYKES DAIRY BAR Your Drug Store Needs. Frozen Custard MAC'S CUT-RATE DRUGS Ice Cream 1 Market Street Short Order Meals Potsdam N. Y. Canton, New York Compliments of ENDICOTT-JOHNSON SUPERIOR SCHOOL BUS BODIES Better Shoes For Less Money Don't Overlook the 1951 Superior Potsdam, New York New Designs for 1951 No Others Equal. Ample Capacities. Write for Details. Compliments of SUPERIOR BODY SALES, INC. Phone 626 AL'S MEN SHOP NEWARK, NEW YORK Ogdensburg, New York Sold Superiors Since 1932. Compliments of Compliments of the SNYDER CHEVROLET CO. INC. MERRILL BROTHERS HARDWARE Canton, New York Canton, New York Phone 2571 CANTON BAKERY When in Canton Main Street visit Canton, ST. LAWRENCE RESTAURANT New York Canton, New York Compliments of Compliments of BING STEVEN STORE Sporting Goods SOL KAPLAN DEPARTMENT STORE Johnson Outboard Motors Canton, Canton, New York New York For The Graduate For your insurance problems visit the Whitman's Hall Mark Candy Cards THOMARIS-KELLEY AGENCY over Woolworth's RUSSELL'S REXALL DRUG STORE Phone 348 Canton, New York Potsdam, New York SAUCIER SCHWARTZ Wrecker Service GENERAL ICE CREAM CORP. Tydol-Veedol Products Phone 5898 Canton, N. Y, Massena, II. Y. Compliments of Insist on Sealtest JOHN N. SWIFT General Store South Colton New York With Best Wishes For The Class of 1951 CHARLES E. BOWERS Compliments of THE PITT-KNOWLES, INC. Insurance and Real Estate 65 Main Street Attorney Canton, New York Phone 25 Canton, New York Compliments Compliments of LPLANU MuloRSj INC• POTSDAM COFFEE SHOP Sales Ford Service Peter Meregis-owner 11 Riverside Drive Phone 2911 Potsdam New York Canton New York Courtesy of FREDS BAR AND RESTUARANT HESS FURNITURE CO. Phone 8782 P.A. Hess, owner Main Street Ogdensburg New York Canton New York CORBETT'S THE EVERGREEN'S Keepsake Diamonds BAR AND RESTUARANT THE PRIDE OF THEM ALL Phone 8I4.S9 Potsdam New York Canton New York SIMPSON'S DRUG STORE 122 Ford St. - Phone 653 Prescription Specialists Compliments of Cosmetics Cameras Elizabeth Arden Eastman HOWE GAS ELECTRIC Paberge Bell Howell Happy Cooking Ogdensburg, New York Canton New York BASTIAN BROTHERS CO. Dryden FLOWER SHOP Rochester, New York Elm Street Albion Block Designers and Producers of Phone 6I4.6 Exclusive Class Jewelry Potsdam, New York Genuine Engraved Commencement, Announcement and Personal Cards Mr. James L. Mason 90 Rock Island Street JOSEPH FISHER SON Gouverneur, New York The Good Clothing Store In Looking Forward To Ogdensburg, New York Pleasant Businesses Associations With the Graduates ST. LAWRENCE ELECTRICAL Of APPLIANCES INC. Refrigerators Home Freezers The Class of Vacuum Cleaners Washers Commercial Refrigeration 1951 38 Market Street Potsdam, N. Y. PUTNAM HAWLEY CONSTRUCTION CO. Phone 2l|.35 Potsdam, New York ROBINSON FARM EQUIPMENT CO. INC. International Harvester Tractors Trucks Farm Equipment Milk Coolers Freezers Refrigerators Sales Service Jamesway Barn Equipment Milking Machines Riverside Drive Canton, N.Y, Phone 8752 Compliments of CROSSMAN'S RESTAURANT Phone $121|l Colton, New York Compliments of C. W. LIGGIO AND J. W. HARDY Optometrists Canton New York NEW CANTON DINER Canton New York NATHAN FRANK'S SONS Ogdensburg's Largest Department Store Our 93rd Year Ogdensburg, N. X Compliments Of GREEN'S RESTUARANT Mr. HOWARD YOURDON Roberts Road Utica New York Phone 8977 Hannawa Falls New York HAWLEY FUNERAL SERVICES See Carblno and Wear Diamonds CARBINO'S JEWELRY STORES INC. Incorporated 201 Ford Street Harold Buck, Jr, Ogdensburg, New York Licensed Manager Compliments of THE CRAIG CHEVROLET Colton, N. Y. and OLDSMOBILE CO. Potsdam, New York E. D. BRIGGS KINNEY'S DRUG STORE Potsdam, New York Visit Our Fountain Wholesale Groceries Ogdensburg,.New York Compliments of 0. P. BENSON CO. INC. Groceries, Meats Delicatessen Fresh Frosted Foods Potsdam, New York MCCARTHY'S MARKET and LEWIS AND. COMPANY LOCKER PLANT Northern New York's Potsdam New York Finer Department Store Potsdam, New York HARMON'S NEW RESTAURANT BAR Potsdam-Norwood Road Compliments of GAINES SHERMAN Compliments of Excavating, Grading and Building Building and Machinery Movers ST. LAWRENCE MOTOR SALES Pontiac and Cadillac Potsdam, N. Y. Phone 277k Potsdam, N. Y. Compliments of CLARKSON MOTORS, INC. FORD SUPRISE STORE Cars, Trucks Sc Tractors Dearborn Farm Equipment Potsdam, N. Y, Potsdam, New York Courtesy of THE PHOTO SHOP Congratulations and Best Ogdensburg, N. Y. Phone $68 Wishes to the Class of 1951 Complete Photographic Service Dealer For Eastman Kodak Ansco and Argus Photographic Equipment CAREY'S Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware Best Wishes Market Street MAYHEW WHOLESALE COMPANY I4.7 Gouverneur Street Potsdam New York Canton, New York Best Wishes MILLER PAPER COMPANY Compliments and Sheriff's Office J. Welch, Representative HENRY G. DENNER 20l . Willow Street Canton, New York Syracuse, N. Y. Compliments of KITAY CROWLEY HETMAN'S Dry Hoods Store ATTORNEYS Canton New York Canton New York Best of Luck to The NOBLE SHOE STORE Home of Quality Footwear Bostonian Mansfield for Men Class of 1951 Hand-sewed loafers by Truestltch for '. omen SAIDEL'S FURNITURE CO. Ike Noble Owner Canton New York 10 Court Street Canton New York RENE C. DQMPNIER, INC. JOHN COAKLEY AND SON Real Estate All Kinds of Insurance Building Supplies for every need 87 Main Street Phone 27 2 Phone 2o5l Canton New York Canton New York Compliments of THE McFADDEN AGENCY INC. The ANNE SHOP Insurance-Real Estate 85 Main Street Canton New York “ “ GALE BROTHERS With the Compliments of P. L. BORRMAK CANTON-POTSDAM ROAD Potsdam, New York Compliments of Compliments KNOTTY PINE LODGE McManus good poods Potsdam, N. Y. Potsdam, New York Compliments Compliments POTSDAM AUTO PARTS WHITE'S HARDWARE Phone 2112 13 Market Street Potsdam, II. Y. Potsdam, N% Y. Compliments VINCENT S. JERRY SONS Inc. HARLOD'S MEN SHOP Power Equipment Potsdam, N. Y. Plattsburg, N. Y. Compliments of GRAND UNION Modern Food Markets THE COMMUNITY ICE CREAM CO. Featuring Self-Service Potsdam, New York Speed-Shopping Everyday low Prices Join The Grand Parade To GRAND UNION Phone 4802 Compliments of ROMAN GARDENS RODGER RADIO CO. Pine Poods 25 Main St. Dancing Potsdam,New York Potsdam, N. Y. Compliments of Best wishes to the Class of '51 Fred Thomaris, Potsdam, N. Y. Junior McCarthy, C.P.C.S.'45 SPERLING'S Sally Sharrock, C.P.C.S.'50 Verner Ingram, Attorney, Potsdam David Gillaspie Mgr. Dr. Spencer, Canton, New York Potsdam's Big Furniture Store Anonymous Potsdam, New York Job Printing Compliments of KAY'E BEAUTY SALON Potsdam, N. Y. AL'S JOB SHOP Albert J. Graves 1 Willow St. Potsdam, N. Phone 4322 McEWEN'S GROCERY Always A friendly Welcome Y. We Aim to Please Colton, N. Y. Phone 5894 THE BIRCHES George T. Smith Phone 8973 Tupper Lake Rd. Hannawa Falls, N. Y. Always patronize the merchants listed on these pages THE SENIOR CLASS WISHES TO THANK ALL WHO MADE THIS YEARBOOK POSSIBLE Compliments of CURTIS STORE West Pierrepont New York PATRONIZE OUR ADVEHTISERS AUTOGRAPHS ■
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