Colton Pierrepont High School - Coltonian Yearbook (Colton, NY)
- Class of 1952
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ALMA MATER High above the Racquette water. High upon a hill, Standa our dear Colton High School And it always will. Wave your banners ever onward Purple and the Gold, For our dear Colton High School Go yea ever more. DEDICATION DEDICATION First row: Mrs. Mrs . Second row: Mrs. Mrs. Third row: Mrs. Mrs. Shea, Mr, Shea, Mrs. Strobeck, Mr. Strobeck, Schwartz, Mr. Schwartz Hurley, Mr. Hurley, Mr. La Point, Mrs. La Point, O'Donnell, Mrs. Creighton, Mr. Creighton E. Creighton, Mrs. Cary, Mr. Cary, Mr. Fisher Fisher We, the class of 1952’, respectfully dedicate this COLTONIAN to our parents, for their guidance throughout our school years, for their understanding of our mo3t complex problems, and their enduring love ANNUAL STAFF Editor Patricia O'Donnell Assistant Editor Gary Hurley Photo Editor William Creighton Sports Editor William Schwartz Class Lawyer Bernice Shea Class Historian Lorraine Fishes' Class Prophet Elizabeth Corcoran Activity Editor Freda La Point Advertising Editor Joesph Thomas Assistant Advertising Editor John Creighton Business Editor Lloyd Strobeck Assistant Business Editor Claude Cary CLASS COLORS Blue--Silver CLASS MOTTO Crowned but still aspiring CLASS FLOWER American Beauty Rose ADMINIS TRATION First: Leary, Saucier, McCarthy, Collins, Clough, Waite, Trauger, Thomas Second: Lenny, Butler, Riehl, Delaney, Theisen, Raymo,Caruso Corbitt ThridU Narrow,Lennox, McEwen, Hawley, Corcoran, Flaherty, Duffy, Norton Left to right: Rolla Waite, John B. Syllivan, Roy Thomas, Cornelius Leary and John Hayes BOARD OF EDUCATION FACULTY JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Michael H. Corbitt Supervising Principal B. S. Clarkson College M. A. St. Lawrence University William G. Butler Social Studies B. A. ; M. A. St. Lawrence Joseph J. Caruso University Busines s B. B. A. Clarkson College M. Ed. St. Lawrence University Howard F. Delaney Mathematic s B. S. St. Lawrence University Patricia A. Duffy Homemaking B. S. N. Y. S.T.C. at Plattsburg Belva R. Hawley Librarian; English B. S. N. Y. S.T.C. at Potsdam Francis E. Raymo Science; Physical Education B. S. Ohio Northern University M. E. St. Lawrence University William Riehl, Jr. Music B. S. N. Y. S.T.C. at Potsdam M. A. Catholic University Madolyn D. Saucier English; Languages B. A. N. Y. S. T. C. at Albany Gordon C. Theisen Industrial Arts B. S. N. Y. S.T.C. at Oswego C. Leonora Trauger Art B. S. in Art Education New York University - Pennsylvania Museum of Fine and Industrial Arts ELEMENTARY Ella Q. Corcoran Colton Training Class Helen S. Collins B. S. N. Y. S.T.C. at Potsdam Shirley M. Leary B. S. N. Y. S. T. C. at Potsdam Esther F. Lennox Potsdam Normal School Beulah M. McCarthy Potsdam Normal School Virginia McEwen Potsdam Normal School Theresa S. O'Gorman B. S. N. Y. S. T. C. at Potsdam Audrey H. .Phelps Edgewood Park - 2 years Maryland College Marion J. Thomas B. S. N. Y. S. T. C. at Potsdam Lila Waite Colton Training Class Dorothy Clough School Nurse CADET TEACHERS Ruth LaPoint Potsdam State Teachers College Marie Flaherty Potsdam State Teachers College Janice Norton Potsdam State Teachers College Mary C. Lenney Secretary Central City Business Institute CAFETERIA Ann O'Gorman Canton A. T. I. Laura Collins Helen Shea SENIORS ) CLAUDE CARY T JOHN CREIGHTON Senior Play Junior Play Yearbook Staff it. Student Council 3,5 Dancing Club 5 WILLIAM E. CREIGHTON Junior Play Saniar Play Yaarbook Staff ij. LORRAINE FISHER Sanior Play Junior Play Student Council 1 . Yaarbook Staff lj. Dancing Club lj. GARY HURLEY Basketball Baseball Junier Play Sanior Play President Vice President Dancing Club Band Chorus Raequetteer Staff Yaarbook Staff Salutatarian ,2,3, ,2,3, 2, 1, 1.2.3, 1.2.3, 2, i I FREDA LAPOINT Senior Play Chorus Band Glee Club Yearbook Staff Dancing Club 1,2,34 1.2.3,1). 'I PATRICIA O'DONNELL Chorus 1,2,3.11- Junior Play Senior Play Christmas Play I4. Delegate fer E.S.P.A. Raoquetteer Staff 1,2,3,1}. Yearbook Staff 4 Searetary 2,3 Treasure 2 Softball 2,3,1}- Basketball 3.4 Dancing Club 4 WILLIAM SCHWARTZ Baseball 1,2,34 Basketball 1,2,34 Cross-Country k Junior Play Senior Play Band 1.2,34 Chorus 2 Dancing Club k Secretary 5 Raoquetteer Staff 1,2 Yearbook Staff l). Valedieterian BERNICE SHEA Cheerleader Band Chorus Softball Sanior Play Junior Play Christmas Play Assembly Program Dancing Club Racquotteer Staff Treasurer Student Caunail Yearbook Staff Basketball Juniar Prom Queen 1,2,3 2,3 ,k 1 1  £ LLOYD STROBECK Band 1,2,3, Basketball Baseball 3, Racquotteer Chorus 1,2, Dancing Club President Junior Play Senior Play Traok lj. JOSEPH THOMAS Basketball Chorus Band 1 Yearbook Staff Raoquetteer Staff President Treasurer Dancing Club Baseball Junior Play Senior Play Christmas Play Junior Pl em King 1,2,3 l,2,r .2.3,5- )i 1 it 1,2 3 3 CLASS HISTORY Pour years to remember. Yes, we the class of 'f 2 consider these past four years of high school something to remember. e have only a short time remaining before we must go out to seek some sort of positions for ourselves; therefore, let us take a few minutes to go back to review the history of our class. Beginning in 19 8, we entered our freshman class with an enrollment of fifteen. Starting the year out by election of officers, Joseph Thomas was elected president; Gary Hurley, vice president; Mary Fisher, secretary-treasurer; and Miss Jean Henry, class advisor. Representatives for student council were Patricia Cayey and Lloyd Strobeck. Back to school in the fall of 19il9 we then had fourteen members, having lost Lyle Crary and Roger Alexander. Eliabeth Corcoran and Jack Creighton joined our class as new members. That year we elected class officers, Gary Hurley, president; Mary Fisher, vice president; Pat O'Donnell, secretary-treasurer; and Mr. Butler, class advisor. Student council members were Bernice Ghea and William Schwartz. During our sophomore year we gave the annual Halloween party, which was our first activity to start building up our class treasury. Commencing our junior year at high school in the fall of 19$0 we were a class of thirteen. Joyce Mosher left us during summer vacation. Class officers were these: president, Gary Hurley; vice president, William Schwartz; secretary, Pat O'Donnell treasurer, Bernice hea; and class advisor, Mr. Butler. Student council representatives were Mary Fisher and Jack Creighton. Durning the first part of this year we ordered our class rings; later on we sold Christmas cards, presented a three act play, Times Up , and at the end of the year we gave the Junior Prom having chosen Joseph Thomas and Bernice hea as King and Queen. Alas, our senior year, “e had omly twelve left in our class as Mary Fisher did not return from summer vacation, and Patricia Cayey left us in the fall. e elected as president, Lloyd Strobeck; vice president, Gary Hurley; secretary. Bill Schwartz; treasurer, Joe Thomas, and as our class advisor, we chose Mr. Butler. Student Council members were Lorraine Fisher and Jack Creighton. ■Lhis year was a busy one for us seniors. We presented a three act play, The Silk Hat Sleuth , and sold subscriptions for magazines. At basketball games we sold candy, and we also sold sweat shirts, T-shirts , and kerchiefs with our school emblem on them. All this helped build our treasury for the trip to New York City and the printing of our yearbook. Since the class of '52's years have been so happy, ao varied, and so helpful to us, each of the four vears is a separate year to remember, to number among the souvenirs of a pleasant youth in our Colton School. Lorraine Fisher--Historian it’AjSv M Aunfc j5a-v v f We, the class of 1952 of Colton-Pierrepont Central School, being of sound mind and rugged health, do hereby bequeath to and bestow on our friends the following: To: Mr. Corbitt-we bequeath revolving doors and television for We schoolT Mr. Butler-we bequeath an easy chair with a head rest. The Junior Class-we bequeath our dramatic ability. The Sophomore Cla33-we bequeath our ability to earn money. The Freshman Class-we bequeath our faithful and jovial advisor, Mr. Butler. As individuals: Pat 0'Donnell-I bequeath my ability always to be in trouble, to Rovie Howe. Edward Creighton-I bequeath my consistent good nature to Ronnie Sullivan. Jack Creighton-1 bequeath my ability to get along with the girls of Colton High, to Billy Casael. Claude Carv-I bequeath my ability to play the part of a French Painter in plays, to Buz'1 Hawley. Gary Hurley-I bequeath my ability as an impersonator to ■Dot ' Alford. Freda LaPoint-1 bequeath my bored expression to Janet Cayey. Elizabeth Corcoran-I bequeath my super-human memory to Bev McEwen. William Schwartz-I bequeath my enthusiasm for sports to Fred Vebber. Lorraine FisherSI bequeath my Business Arithmetic book to Pat Thomas. Joseph Thomas-I bequeath my passion for a brunette to my brother, Orin. Bernice Shea-I bequeath my ability as a vivacious cheer- leader to HBarb Seymour. Bernice Shea--Class Lawyer William Schwartz, Secretary: Joseph Thomas, Treasurer Lloyd Strobeck, President: Gary Hurley, Vice president CLASS PROPHECY OUT OP THIS WORLD WITH THE CLASS OP '52 Capt. Creighton of the 'Spinning Rocket' to tower; Capt. Creighton of the 'Spinning Rocket' to tower; come in, please.” Tower to Capt. Creighton; Tower to Capt. Creighton; what is it, sir?” Preparing to land; is the landing field cleared?” Field cleared, sir; land at will. Aa Capt. Creighton set his automatic controls, he settled back in his big, comfortable chair, knowing that the automatic controls would land his ship safely. He was thinking very seriously about what was going to happen to him very soon, for he was on his way to the World's Pair. This was being held at Jones Beach, and he had been asked to come there and give a talk on his newest Rocket Ship. But he was also thinking how strange it seemed that only twenty years ago, he and the rest of the Senior Class of 1952 had gone camping at this same beach after their graduation. My, wouldn't it be wonderful, he thought, if he could see some of his old classmates here at the Pair. This was all very probable, for he had learned that many of his classmates had become very famous in these last years. Why, just the other day he had heard over his wrist radio that the world famous engineer. Bill Schwartz, had finally drawn up plans for a bridge to cross the Pacific Ocean; this would really help the transportation problem. Of course,the whole world knew of the new president of the United States, Jack Creighton; when Edward thought of this, he chuckled and said to himself, Jack was bound to get it; he knew his Social Studies backward and forward, and to think of how the rest of us used to struggle and suffer through that course. Edward was quickly aroused from his thoughts by a sudden jolt, telling him that his ship had landed. As he left his ship, he noticed a man walking toward him. This, he told himself, must be the new ambassador to the world, for this man had been appointed Master of Ceremonies to the World's Fair. As the man drew near, Edward suddenly stopped in his tracks, for coming to meet him was none other than % . Butler, the Senior Class advisor of twenty years ago. Mr, but he looked goodj He still had that familiar friend- ly smile. While all this was taking place at the air field, a new superduper rocket car was jetting its way toward Jones' Beach. When we looked closer, we noticed that it had a military escort; why, then, this could be no other than the general- in-chief of all space cadets, Lloyd Strobeck, just returning from an extraordinary victory over the pest-ridden planet, Jupiter. It looked as if the General had an occupant in his car. But, of course, we should have known at first who it was, for who else would be riding with the General but that famous woman, Pat O'Donnell, who is in charge of all space cadettes. Of course, it is well known that she and her space cadettes put the planet, Pluto, out of the atmo- sphere, when it started to wage war against Earth. As we turned back to the grandstand, we noticed a large crowd. It seemed that another celebrity was arriving at the World's Pair. Having moved closer we saw that it was the famous actor. Monsieur Claude Cary. It was said that Claude Cary. had already made his first million and was well started on his sec- ond. Silence fell as Monsieur Claude prepared to speak. First, I want to thanlt you for asking me here, stated Claude. Then, I want to make apologies for your and my dear friend, Gary Hurley, for not being here with us today. Ever since Gary took Jerry Lewis' place in the movies, television and on the stage, he has become a very popular comedian. He is now making a command performance before the King and Queen of Mars. Someone's coming down the midway was causing quite a commotion. It looked as if the people were trying to get someone's autograph. Having moved closer, we could see what was going on. The people were admiring two famous authors, Bettie Corcoran and Freda La- Point. They had just written the novel, Life Upon a Meteor , which became a sensation overnight. As we turned from those two great authors, we looked toward the left of the grandstand, and there we saw two nice looking ladies conversing. When we stole a closer look, we saw that one was dressed in a hunter's garb. She was no other than LorrAine Fisher, the famous woman hunter. Everyone most likely had heard about her, for the newspapers had been screaming her hame for weeks. Lorraine was the one who discovered the Ranosaur in the jungles Saturn. The Ranosaur is the descendent of the dinosaur and ten times as dangerous, but nevertheless Miss Fisher brought one of these specimens back to Earth. The striking young woman to whom Lorraine was talking is the new president of Venus, Bernice Shea. As you know, the planet Venus picks out its president by her looks and intelligence, and, believe me, Bernice had no trouble getting the presidency, since she excelled in both qualities. By reports from Venus, Miss Shea seemed to be doing a good job of running the Planet. At this point, someone walked toward the two famous ladies,— none other than the head of the Farmers' Association, Joe Thomas. Joe received this position when he invented the mechanical farmer Joe believed and proved that with this mechanical man the farmers could take life easy, for the mechanical farmer did all the chores on a farm, in no time flat. Imagine how the farmers appreciated this J Finally the whole class of 1952 began going on the grandstand, and their advisor, r. Butler, prepared to say somthing. This is his speech as it was recorded that day: My friends, I am proud to be here with my old class of '52. After twenty years you have all become famous people, just as I knew you would, because you showed promise of this while you were in High School. You all had a great deal of initiative. Now that we are parting once more, I have only one statement to give you. I am sure that the members of this class will carry on the good work they have started. With the roar of the enthusiastic applause in our ears, we left the class of '52 for another twenty years. JUNIORS JUNIOR CLASS First row: J. Moore, J. Hewitt, B. Seymour, B. Thomas, M. Swift, F. Bump, K. Fleming, C. Ford, D. Lennox Second row: W. Gassel, R. Sullivan, M. Caswell, K. Hayes, D. Alford, H. Hogle, R. Tuper, M. Hawley Third row: H. Regan, G. Seaver, G. Thomas M. Swift, G. Thomas, B. Seymour, C. Ford SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORE CLASS First: p Thomas, R, Howe, B. McEwen, G. Clark, D. Tuper, C. Creighton, L. Gardner, E. Green Second: p. Vebber, R. Alexander, G. Wright, E. Whitcomb, D. Fisher 0. Thomas, R. Campbell, R. James Third: FRESHMEN FRESHMAN CLASS First: s Schwartz, B. Matthews, L. James, M, Vanderburg, C. Clothier, K. James, A. Olmstead, H. Leary Second: Scovil, C. Leary, J. Cayey, M. Hammond, E. Fisher J. Hayes Third: Thomas, R. Howard, J. Regan,R. Strobeck H. Leary, K. James, C. Leary, A. Olmstead UNDERCLASSMEN EIGHTH GRADE Firsts F. Green, P. Watson, F. Green, M. Sewy, N. McEwen D. Rockwood, E. Creighton, P VanBrocklin, W. Young Second: M. Regan, L. Robinson, A. Perkins, T. Ford, M. Leary, I. Cary, B, Garlough, R. Farmer, L. Clough Third;: S, Cassel, E. Smithera, S. Van Brocklin, E. Butterfield SEVENTH GRADE First: W. Ayres, R. Hewitt, R. McCarthy, A. Garlough, L. Cayey, E. Glasglow, W.' Smith Second: M. Connely, J. Clough, A. Burgess, D. Matthie, C. Fleming, M. Fitzpatrick, C. Faulkner, M. Murphy, P. Triram, T. Creighton ThirdI C. Hewitt, J. Creighton, I, Stratton, S. Remington, M. Dayette, F. Shea, R. Sampler, D. Shea, M. Farms, P. Morrow, F. James, R. Hogle, J. Wright SIXTH GRADE First: R. Scovil, H. Gibson, E. Fisher, B. Buckley, D. Fisher, R. Chase, G. Ford, F. Morrow, F. Regan Second: J. Remington, F. Rust, A. Fisher, J. Rust, J. Johnson, M. Van Brocklin, B- Farms, G. Tucker, E. Hurley, J. Regan, I. Wilmart Third: R. Gilmore, A. Long, D. MAckey, R. Shea, J. Tuper, K. Walwath, M. La Rock, G. Cary, R. Watson, S- Connelly, L. Young, R. Connelly FIFTH GRADE First: G. Fleming, P. Norman, D. Green, V. Weston, F. Jones Second: S. Fisher, M. Strobeck, E. Matthews, B. La Lone, S, Martin, A. Green, D. Fisher, B. Trimm, E. Papaw Third S Olmstead, D. Tuper, N. Marden, E. Wright, F. McCormick, C. Murray, C. Sevey, R. Smith FOURTH GRADE First: E, La Rock, 0. Scovil, H. Clark, W. Clough, H. Ford. T. Tucker, F. Morrow Second: K. Wright, A, Collins, J. Collar, L. Green, N. Van- Brocklin, I. Fleming, B. Woods, J. Green, S. Lennox J. Sullivan Third: L. Regan, S. Clohosy, G. Young, W. James, R. Dunning J. Trlmm, R. Robinson, M. Tyrell, H. Doyle, N. Bump, I Fleming THIRD GRADE Fisst: C. Butterfield, L. Collins, C. James, D. Gibson, R. Hoads, T. Farms, B. Howe, W. Hutchins Second: M. Rust, W. Ames, p. Healey, W. Lennox, R. Howard, P. Regan, A. Fisher _h, .. S. Buck, E. Foster, K. Thomas, J. Papaw, J. Creighton, D. Clark, E. Green SECOND GRADE First: D. Mackey, D. Martin, E. Bullis, R. Dunning, L. Clark, R. Trimm Second: P. Green, B. Papaw, L. Rockwood, S. Marden, E. Triram, C. Wood, S. Gotham Third: StPhillps, I. Butterfield, T. Hiter, K. Miller, R. Tuper, J. Gothajjt First: J. Westerdick, B. Regan, L. Gothan, K. Weston, L. Gotham, R. Morrow Second: G. Tyrell, L. Fisher, L. Dunning, S. Remington, J. Tuper, B. Green, H. Buterfield Third: S. Wright, P. Buck, B. Ayers, R. Murray, J. Tucker, P. Rockwood Fourth: E. Gardner, E. Hepburn, D. Connelly, E. Regan, E. Miller, C. Faulkner, P. Rockwood, E. Clark, G. Rust KINDERGARTEN '• - First: W. Cary, D. Rust, R. Van Brocklin, J. Connelly, D. HSaly, C. Hepburn Second: J. Foster, K. Glasglow, B. La Lone, J. Murphy, J. Tierney, S. Gardner, M. Howard Third: L. Westerdick, R Cary, C. Jenks, J. La Rock SOUTH COLTON First: T. Fisher, W- Ford, J Watson, S. Hurray, J- Cayey Second: M. Fitzpatrick, S. Fisher, A. Buckley, E. Buckley, J. Stowe, E. Woodard, B. Hutchinson, G, Long Third: R. Murray, F. Fisher, M. Cayey, C. Long, E. Long, G. Fisher, J. McCarthy SELLECK SCHOOL First: L. Whitcomb, L. Selleck, I. Stratton, S. Hewitt, L. Selleck, C. Davis, L. Stratton Second: C. Green, B. Wadleigh, L. Stratton, M.Moore, L. Wadleigh, L. Hogle, V. Hogle STUDENT COUNCIL Seated: K. Hayes, L. Gardner, L. Fisher, J. Oayey Standing: F. Thomas, J. Creighton, M. Caswell, 0. Thomas ATHLETICS BASKETBALL TEAM First: G. Seaver, R. Campbell, G. Thomas, G. Hurley, W. Schwartz. Second: W. Cassel, L. Strobeck, R. Sullivan, D. Shea Third: J.. Thomas (manager) 0. Thomas, H. Regan, Mr. Raymo(coach) The Varsity Basketball team this year ended its season with s record not compatable with its efforts, losing the entire !$■games played. The teeea, however, was inexperienced, having lost six varsity men through graduation, leaving school, and ineligi- bility. Prospects for fall ’£2 look good because of the promis- ing showing of the Junior High School team. They had three won, twelve lost record, but their playing was better than the record indicated. B. Seymour, C. Ford, B. Me Ewen, B. Shea JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL TEAM P. Watson, F. Thomas, M. Scovil, W. Smith, R. Strobeck F. Shea, T. Ford, J. Hayes, R. Sampler, J. Regan J. Thomas (manger) E. Glasglow, L. Cayey, A. Garlough, Mr. Raymo JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL CHEER LEADERS C. Leary, P. Thomas, D. Lennox, D. Alford, R. Howe, P. Regan THE TRACK TEAM First: R. Campbell, J. Creighton, L. Strobeck, . B. Schwartz, C. Cary. Secound: H. Regan, D Shea, T. Ford, P. Watson. First: S. Cassel, D. Airord, R. Howe, K. Hayes, K. James Second: D Tuper, P. Regan, P. O’Donnell, N. McEwen Third: B. Shea, D. Lennox, Mr. Raymo (coach) dance class GYMNASIUM ACTIVITIES NEWSPAPER STAFF Seated: S. Cassei, a. snea, P. O'Donnell, H. Leary, S. Sdhwartz R. Howe Standing: First row: D. Lennox, P. Thomas, B. Thomas, J. Hewitt A. Olrastead, C. Leary, D. Alford, B. Corcoran, B. Sfefymour Second row: Mrs. Hawley, BevMcEwen, G. Thomas, J. Thomas, L. Strobeck, L. Gardner, Mr. Caruso Mrs. Hawley E. Creighton Drum Major- Connie Ford, Clarinets- R. Howe, D. Alford, B. Seymour, M. Swift, C. Leary, G. Tucker, E. Hurley, A, Perkins, M. Leary, Tenor Saxphone- L. Strobeck. Alto Saxp ane- H. Leary, P. Thomas, W. Schwartz, Baritones- C, Clothier, R. Jsnes. Trombones- L. Gardner, Bass- G, Seaver, R. Sullivan. Flute- S, Cassell, Born- P, LaPointe, N. McEwen, C, Ford, Drums- J. Thomas, 0. Thomas, D. Lennox, M. Hawley. Trumpets- G. Hurley, R. Strobeck, A. Olmstead, G. Thomas, P, Watson, F, Thomas, E. Whitcomb, K, James. Majorettes- L. James,, M. Vanderburg. BAND The band members chose the following officers for the year 195 1-19£2: Joseph Thomas President; Barbara Seymour Vice-President; Lloyd Strobeck Secretary; Treasurer William Schwartz Under the direction of Mr. Riehl, the High School Band kept its Championship form. During the summer, the band marched at many events throughout the North Country and received many prizes as rewards for the fine performanves. The most treasured of these prizes being the Blue Ribbon won at the Gouverneur- St. Lawrence County Fair last August. The band held many out-door concerts in Colton aid South Colton. At the Christmas program, the band won the praise of all the Colton people with its wide variety of band music. At the Spring Concert, which was held in May 1951 music was played which blended with the season. Our band was very active at pep meetings, held before each basketball game and Ah the plays put on by the then Junior Class and the present Senior Class. MUSIC ART SHOP NURSING Mrs. Clough, Mary Lou Strobeck. CUSTODIANS Morris Me Ewen Harold Cayey BUS DRIVERS Mr. Green, Mr. Stowe, Mr. Saucier, Mr. McEwen, Mr. Triam f SM-yatdun Mr, W. Butler; G, Hurley; C, Cary; W,Schwartz; E. Creighton; J. Thomas; L.Strobeck; J. Creighton; P. O'Donnell; B.Shea; B.Corcoran; L, Fisher F. La Point JUNIOR PROM AUTOGRAPHS ADVERTISING Complimenta of the FACULTY ASSOCIATION COLTON PIERREPONT CENTRAL SCHOOL Michael H. Corbitt, Principal William Butler Belva Hawley Francis Raymo Joseph Caruso Shirley Leary William Riehl, Jr. Dorothy Clough Esther Lennox Hadolyn Saucier Helen Collins Beulah McCarthy Gordon Theisen Ella Corcoran Virgina McEwen Marion Thomas Howard Delaney Theresa 0'Gorman Leonora Trauger Patricia Duffy Audrey Phelps Lila Waite Compliments of the TOWN BOARD Harry R Ford Supervisor Harold Regan Road Superintendent Roland F. Saucier Councilman John McCarthy Justice of the Peace John P. Potter Town Clerk George H. Campbell Justice of the Peace Herbert Reed Councilman 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 REQ) of Motor trucks and School Buses. )gdensburg Paper Glass Co., Inc. Syracuse Truck Sales Paper Goods Distributor Office Supplies Glassware, etc. 1120 East Erie BLVD. Ogdensburg New York Syracuse, New York BASTIAN BROTHERS CO. LAMAR BROS., INC. POTSDAM OIL CO., INC. Rochester, New York IT LASTS LONGER J Designers and Producers of Coal-Wood-Fuel Oil Exclusive Class Jewelry Serosene Stokers-Oil Burners Genuine Engraved Commencement, Plumbing Heating Announcement and Personal Cards Phone 613 o£ 717 Pluming ' Heating Mr. James L. Mason Phone 330 90 Rock Island Street 15 Market Street Gouvemeur, New York Potsdam, N.Y. Compliments of Congratulation and Best Wishes to the Class of 1952 THE. PITT-KNDWLES, INC. CAREY'S Insurance Real Estate 65 Main Street Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware Market Street Phone 8535 Canton, N..Y. 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Phone 25I4J- Colton, New York CORBETT'S Compliment Keepsake and Columbia Diamonds of Store of Quality Jewelry HOWE GAS ELECTRIC Potsdam, N. Y. All Standard Made Watches and Happy Cooking Jewelry Canton, New York Compliments of Compliments Of GAINES SHERMAN BING STEVEN STORE Excavating, Grading, Building and Machinery Movers Sporting Goods Potsdam, N. Y. Johnson Outboard Motor Phone 277!+■Canton New York CANTON HARDWARE Compliments Of General Electrie Appliances Ip3 Main St. THE SURPRISE STORE Canten Hew Yerk Potsdam, New York Compliments of Compliments Mr. Howard Yourdon of Hobert Road Harold's Mens Shop Utica New York Potsdam New York KNOWLEDGE IS POWER Compliments AS QUALITY IS ECONOMY of Putman-Hawley Building Materials, INC. SNYDER CHEVROLET CO. INC. Potsdam-Canton Rd. Phone 700 Potsdam,N. Y, Canton, New York Phone 2571 Personalized Past Order Service On Compliments . SHEET MUSIC . RECORDS of For Music Appreciation THE BUSY CORNER CLARK MUSIC CO. Syracuse, N.Y. 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Trucks, Farm Equipment Milk Coolers and Freezers Refrigerators Sales Service Jamesway B am Equipment Milking Machines Riverside Drive Canton,N.Y. Phene 8753 Compliments of POTSDAM FEED COAL CO. Potsdam New York CAROUSO'S DRY CLEANER Rug Cleaning Any Size Phone 785 Potsdam New York THE BRECKENRIDGE CO. INC. Phone 65I4. Potsdam New York Compliments of GEORGE ROBINSON COAL COMPANY Canton New York Compliments of BARTMAN'S GARAGE Nash Sales and Service Telephone 2951 k-5 Riverside Drive Canton New York Compliments of THE CLARK INSURANCE AGENCIES Canton New York Compliments of MAYHEW WHOLESALE CO. Canton New York Compliments of THE SHERIFF'S OFFICE Henry G. Denner Compliments of MISS CANTON DINER Canton New York Compliments of LEON SELLECK General Store South Colton, New York Compliments of SAUCIER SCHWARTZ Colton, N.Y. Phone 5898 Compliments of THE TREASURE SHOP Gifts and Novelties 5ll- Market St. Potsdam N. Y. Compliments of ANDERSON'S PUR SHOP Market St. Potsdam, N.Y. Congratulations BEN L. KOPP Furniture hone 997 301-305 Crescent St. Ogdensburg, N. Y. Compliments of CANTON LIQUOR STORE Ip7 Main St. Canton, N.Y. John J. Smith, Prop. Compliments of BARKLEY CUTLERY COMPANY 12-ll Court St. Canton, New York Compliments of STORR'S CLOTHING STORE Main St!? Canton, N. Y. Compliments of Compliments the of MERILL BROTHERS DOMPNIER-LEOHARD, INC HARDWARE Insurance - Real Estate Canton Mew York 87 Main St. Canton, H.Y. SYKES DAIRY BAR Frozen Custard Compliments Ice Cream of Short Order Meals WITHERBEE WHALEN Canton, Hew York Canton, Hew York Short Term Loans To Farmers For Any Purpose Compliments FARMERS PRODUCITOH of CREDIT ASSOCIATIOH AL'S JOB SHOP Canton, Hew York P ®1 sdam Blew Y® rk Compliments Compliments of of COVELL INSURANCE DR. LOUIS; STEIH Phone 2551 Main St. Canton H.Y. P® tad am Blew York Camplimants Of PAHLER SLAUGHTERHOUSE Whalaaala Maat HOWE'S BARBER SHOP Wa Buy CATTLE, BULLS, COWS, CALVES, LAMBS, PIGS. , Coltan, Naw Yark Patadasn Phana 2320 Camplimants Of Campllmaats Of CLAUDE BULLIS Grads A Pastaurized LEWIS AND CO. MILK CREAM Patsdam Has Yark Caltaa Haw Yark Camplimants Of “THE HOME OP (9) GREAT NAMES MULLAKNEY'S Rafrigaratars—Hama Fraazara THE COMMUNITY ICE CREAM CO. Eleatrla aad Gas Stavas Appllaaass af all klada Patsdam, Naw Yark Phana Malana 22 -J-l Narth Banjar Naw Yark G.E. La Barge ELLIOTT HARDWOOD INC. SERVICE STATION Hardwood Slabs Phene 8670 56 Pino St. Phone 351 Canton, New York Potsdam, New York Grassa River MCCARTHY'S MARKET COOP. G.L.P. SERVICE INC. Peed Seed Fertilixer and 7 Pine St. Potsdam, N. Y. FARM SUPPLIES Phone 2503 Canton, New York Locker Plant Processing MARKET MOTORS KAISER Sales-Serviae FRAZER Compliments Of Phone 1 211 150 Market St. THE SPECIALTY SHOP Potsdam, How York 31 . Market St. Potsdam, N. Y. Courtesy Of HESS FURNITURE CO. Compliments Of Your S H1” Green Stamp 0•Pe BENSON CO INC• Furniture Store In «Sorceries Meats OGDENSBURG Delicatessen Fresh Frosted Foods Ogdensburg, Now York Potsdam Now York Campiluant of We can Save You Money On Your Drug Store Meeds. MR. MRS. F. M. ENSLOW MAC'S CUT RATE DRUGS Colton Now York 1 Market St. Potsdam, N.Y. Compliment of BEST WISHES TO THE COLTON SENIOR CLASS MaMANUS GOOD FOODS ROBERT B. DOUGLASS General Insurance Potsdam, Now Yol k 9 Market St. Potsdam N.Y. Phone 2019 Compliments of SAM KAPLAN DEPARTMENT STORE ■1R. MRS. TH OMAS E. FRANK JR. Outfitters For The Entire Family Potsdam, Mew York Jolton New York Compliment of Compliments of Estate of E. E. O'Leary COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER Funeral Services Canton New York Canton Now Y ork Richard L. Roach Lie. Manager Compliments of Compliments of GALE BROTHERS THE BIRCHES Canton-Potsdam Road Colton-Potsdam Road Compliments of Compliments of NEWMAN'S POTSDAM BANK AND TRUST Dry Goods Store COMPANY Canton New Yerk Potsdam New York Compliments of Compliments of PEARL'S DEPARTMENT STORE GRANTS STORE Nelson Grant, Proprietor Canton New York 13 Pine Street, Potsdam Compliments of KINNEY'S DRUG STORE RICHARD C. PEGGS Potsdam, New York 81 Main Street Canton New York Visit our Fountain Compliments of Potsdam G.L.P. Peed Seed Fertilizer and 'ZVit en, fyCtoialSenvice “EVERYTHING FOR AUDIO VISUAL EDUCATION” Farm Supplies BELL HOWELL PRODUCTS Phone 910 New Berlin. N. Y. IT'S HERE THE SENSATIONAL AERO WILLYS Now...a new passenger car in a new class, setting the pace of motor E. S. Barbour car development for years to come. TODD MOTOR SALES Men's wear and shoes Six ride in roomy comfort on 6l wide seating, front and rear. Canton N. Y. CLARKSON MOTORS, INC. Cpmpliments FORD of Cars, Trucks Sc Tractors Dearborn Farm Equipment R. B. Lawrence Potsdam New York Canton N.Y. Compliments of Compliments W. E. Patten of Town Hall Building DEWEY CORNELL Farm Implements Canton N.Y. 62 E. Main St. Frigidaire Maytag Easy WASHERS Canton Phone Sl fjO N.Y. Compliments of the Town Board of Pierrepont Fred Selleck Supervisor Fay Vebber Town Superintendent Nathan Judd Town Clerk Ralph Aldous Justice of Peace Millard France Justice of Peace Slenn Thomas Councilman Charles McEwen Councilman EDSON MARTIN Carling's Red Cap Ale Carling's Black Lable Beer Canton, New York Compliments of WILLIAM F. ANDERSON, INC. i ■Lumber and Builders’ Supplies Phone 2222 20 Elm Street Potsdam, N.Y. Compliments of RODGER RADIO CO. 25 Main St. Potsdam New York SMART STUDENTS Always carefull dressers— Sportswear - Suits - Slacks - Make for success thru life..... Shop PINCUS STORE POTSDAM N.Y. We Give ' S. . H. Green Stamps De Soto Compliments of THE CLASS OF 1953 Plymouth POTSDAM MOTOR SALES 68-70 Market Street Potsdam New York DODGE AND SAVOID GENERAL STORE Compliments Of South Colton, N.Y. SWIFT'S STORE We Give S H Green Stamps South Colton New York Compliments Of Compliments Of HAWLEY FUNERAL COLTON HARDWARE SERVICE AND ELECTRIC Colton New York Colton New York If Your Purse Groans Compliments When Your Girl Says, Eat I of Come to the Wheel BILLY'S RESTAURANT Prices Can't be Beat 1 COCKTAIL LOUNGE EAT AT THE WHEEL Main St. Canton, N.Y. Your Hairdresser ELEK A. SCHWARTZ Compliments Hair Cutting and Shaping of Individual Hair Styling DAIRYMEN'S LEAGUE Permanents COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, INC. Phone 2325 Waverly St. Potsdam N.Y. Potsdam New York Compliments Compliments of of NATIONAL ARMY STORE CORP. BARSTOW MOTORS Most Everything for Everybody Dodge cars and Trucks Headquarters for Work [nternational farm machinery New Holland Boilers Camp—Sport Clothes Main St, Potsdam N.Y. 25 Market Street Potsdam, New York CENTRAL CITY BUSINESS Compliments Of INSTITUTE CASSEL'S NEW YORK STATE APPROVED PALL TERM-SEPTEMBER 2', 19 2 School Supplies Gifts sweats SYRACUSE 2, NEW YORK William J. Veigel, Director Colton New York PACTS TO REMEMBER MOST POWERFUL GASOLINE: SHELL PREMIUM GASOLINE- The Moat Powerful Gasoline Your Car Can Use. MOST OUTSTANDING MOTOR OIL: SHELL X-100H. D. MOTOR OIL- Its Heavy Duty, Alkaline, Fights Acid Action- The Cause Of Of Engine Wear. MOST ECONOMICAL FUEL: SHELL FUEL OIL AND SHELL KEROSENE- Contains F0A-5x-The Result Of Years of Research. Cuts Carbon, Sludge, and Screen And Burner Clogging. Metered-Ticket Printer Service. Call Potsdam 66l For Delivery Service. THE PROOF OF THE PUDDING IS TASTENING IT TRY SHELL EASTERN PETROLEUM CORP-POTSDAM-DISTRIBUTORS WESTONrS IS THE BOOK STORE OF THE NORTH COUNTRY POTSDAM, N. Y. DAWLEY'S GARAGE, INC. CANTON, N. Y. SALES-DODGE-PLYMOUTH-SERVICE 2l(.8l PHONE CANTON Compliments of CREDLE EQUIPMENT, INC. Compliments of Potsdam, New York JOHNSON SUPPLY COMPANY ntractors and Municipalities Supplies Syracuse, New York When In Need Of A House Thaller (New Or Used) Don't Overlook SEE SUPERIOR SCHOOL BUS BODIES FRED GONYEA No Others Equal. Ample Capa- 3600 W. Genesee Street Syracuse, New York cities. Write For Details. Phone 8-1892 SUPfiHXuR BODX bALES, i.NC« Phone 626 CHARTER MEMBER N. Y. S. T. C. A. NEWARK, NEW YORK Member T. C. M. A. Sold Superiors Since 1932 Compliment of VINCENT S. JERRY SONS, INC. TRUCKS, TRACTORS AND DIESEL ENGINES ROAD, INDUSTRIAL AND LOGGING EQUIPMENT 5 MacDonough St. Phone 975 Plattsburgh, N.Y. Compliments of JAMES H. CREIGHTON Horseshoeing, Horsedealing Hay Baling and Tractor Work Phone Canton 2183 Colton New York ST. LAWERNCE ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES INC. Refrigerators, Home Freezers Vacuum Cleaners, Washers Commercial Refrigeration 38 Market St. Potsdam New York Phone 2lp35 We Supply All Kinds of Linens And Office Towels Phone 2923 ABELOVE'S LAUNDRY, INC. Linen Supply Beal St. Potsdam, N. Y. CHASE BROTHERS Launderers Dry Cleaners 7 Beal Street Potsdam, N, Y. Phone 2618
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