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SOME ENTRIES FROM T1ME'S DIARY September 7 1949 It 1S m1d century now twenty chxldren have entered the Colton Town Hall bu1ld1ng th1s year s Freshman class They have chosen as off1cers pres1dent George Seaver v1ce pres1dent Marlon Sw1ft secretary treasurer Barbara Sey mour student counc1l Constance Ford and W1ll1am Cassel adv1sor Mr Moskel A good group of ch1ldren average thlrteen years old and plannmg to take part 1n band chorus basketball and cheerlead1ng What k1nd of students w1ll they be'P September 6 1950 Nmeteen now 1n th1s class Louella Buckley has left and Sally Tenney gone to Potsdam George Colv1n 15 new Off1cers th1s year are these pre smdent Ronald Sull1van v1ce pres1dent Harold Regan secretary Barbara Seymour treasurer Mar1on Sw1ft student counc1l Katheryn Hayes and George Seaver Franc1s Raymo 15 now the1r adv1sor Mr Moskel havmg moved June Z3 1951 They had a good year a successful Halloween Party mak1ng almost two hundred dollars George Colv1n has left to go to Remsen September 9 1952 Agam twenty Junlors two new students bemg Barbara Thomas from Pmerrepont and Malcolm Caswell of Russell New off1cers are these pres1dent Glen Thomas v1ce pres1dent Mar1on Sw1ft secretary Barbara Seymour treasurer Constance Ford student councml Katheryn Hayes and Malcolm Caswell a new adv1sor Joseph Caruso They are amb1t1ous to ra1se money th1s year I shall see June Z6 1952 Year 1S ended' They sold Chr1stmas cards candy had a St Pat's dance and Jun1or Prom w1th Queen Mar1on Sw1ft and Kmg George Seaver the1r attendants Dot Alford Buz Hawley Barb Seymour Glen Thomas They now wear Junxor rmgs Bank balance S387 14' W1ll they go to New York? I'll wa1t to fmd out September 6 1952 Back agam twenty but w1thout Kathyleen Flem mg and F'ranc1s Bump but add1ng George Colv1n of K1ldare Connme Ford 1ll w1th rheumat1c fever must m1ss the f1rst half year Judy Johnson from Montreal IS also here A Shlft of off1cers makes George Colv1n pre szdent Dotty Alford v1ce pres1dent Ronn1e Sulllvan sec retary George Seaver treasurer Katheryn Hayes and Glen Thomas student counc1l adv1sor a woman Mrs Roland Sauc1er They'll have to work hard to ra1se money for that New York tr1p and a Yearbook W1ll they do 1t'P June 12 1953 They d1d' Nmeteen of them now for Ray Tuper Jom ed the A1r Force Amb1t1on pays off they put on The Old School Sp1r1t at Colton and Edwards broke records sellmg magazmes and candy and advert1s1ng for the COLTONIAN and hurrah' they went to New York Now they are ready ready for Graduat1on They have been a good class but now they are leav1ng so good by and good luck to the Class of 1953 Father Tlme 1 I 1 . . . I . I , , - , , - , - 1 1 1 1 - ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 I 1 1 1 - I 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . , . . ! Z I . . 1 f 1 Q : 1 1 ' 1 . . ' . u I I 3 I 1 1 1 , . Q . 1 2 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 1 - . . . . 1 : 1 1 ' , . 1 1 - . 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - . 1 Z - 1 1 ' . ...- 1 I -.. i-- . , -- I 1 1 ' .
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