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

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'Gi we ga Q f f .Y 13 V in gi Q 1' 5 wr E Q' i mmm Us emfdcf bfifnfmwwctxlg G mon, 61460916 C0351 pLwuf.epa1J'CenEaf Scion? anime ' v I I 4, yi vm-Q, Every year the Colton Plerrepont Central School and tts educatlonal opportumttes are shared by the commumty Thus IS possrble because of the unselflsh and unltmlted effort of those who compose the Board of Educatlon who work unpatd to ratse the standard of educatlon for every chlld rn the school thus for thelr adrmrable effort work tnterest and sacrlfrce our thanks to to our present Board of Educatron and to these fue men Martm Clohosey Row O Thomas John B Sulltvan Corneltus Leary and the late John T Hayes thts ed1t1on of our yearbook the Coltonlan lS gratefully and affectronately d dtcated by the class of 1929 lo know our school we the Senlor Class of 143m 3 thmk you who read thrs book ought to see eyerythrng about the Colton Prerrepont Central school our prrnupal our teachers the men who drrye the busses the custodrans who keep our beautrful bulldrng neat clean and effluent our tlasses and our 3Cf1V1Il6S all tho e thrnvs that make up our darly round from half past erght trll three o Clock each day all the thrngs that have been part of the past year and some of the events that hav created four years of happy memorres for us hyervday upon arrlval me greet our admrnrstratrye head who receryed hrs Baehelor of Arts degree from Clarkson and hrs Vlaster s degree from St Lawrenee Unry ersrty SUPERVIMINLJ PRllXClPAL MICHAEL H CORBITT 2 Vx f lrenxyeme tt I 1 tpecicz. U PATRICIA S. THOMAS Dental Hygienist Eastman Dental Dispensary Rochester, New York C. LEONORA TRAUCER Art and Mechanical Drawing B,S, and M. S, New York University, New York FREEMAN LOWELL ASHWORTII Science, Freshman Advisor B, A. Duke University MADOLYN D. SAUCIER English and Language, Senior Advisor B. A. New York State College for Teachers at Albany DONALD G. LEONARD Guidance and English B, S, Oregon State M, A. Springfield College ROBERT H. PILPEL Mathematics B.A, and M, A, in Education Albany State Teachers IRENE IIEPBURN Girls Physical Education B, S, in Physical Education Arnold University Ni. S. in Elementary Education Potsdam State Teachers WILLIA Ni RlEllL JR. Music B,S, and Nl. A, Crane Department of Music HELEN BOKENKROGER Cadet teacher, First grade Potsdame State Teachers College Student JOSEPH FAZIO Cadet Music teacher Crane Department Potsdame State Teachers College I U' GERALDINE CASEY Fifth grade B, S, Potsdam State Teachers College JANET GROVER Kindergarten B, S, in Education Potsdam State Teachers HELEN S. LINCOLN Selleck School B, S, in Education Potsdam State Teachers THERESA O'GORMAN South Colton School B, S, in Education Potsdam State Teachers ETTA MANFRED Kindergarten B, S, in Education Potsdam State Teachers DOROTHY THOMAS LONG Seventh grade B, S, in Education Potsdam State Teachers JULIA LEARY SNELL Fourth grade B, S, in Education Potsdam State Teachers BEULAH J. MCCARTHY First grade B, S. in Education Potsdam State Teachers ESTHER LENNOX Third grade B, S, in Education Potsdam State Teachers L. iv? NOW LET S PRESENT YOU TO ALL THE CLASSES BUT FIRST WE WANT YOU TO MEET THE SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS ' . . is f I V7 . I F R T , V V . q 'I Y 'j t 2 I ,.., , ..,. , I vi ssvff 1 H 'lg' aww-I-wx Treasurer Presldent Elame Matthews Stephen Olmsted Vlce presldent Secretary James Gravlm Carol Murray ON THESE PAGES WE WANT YOU TO BEGIN GETTING ACQUAIN I ED WITH SONIE OF THE FACTS ABOUT US OUR CLASS MOT TO IS I-ACERE NON DICERE I! OUR CLASS FLOWER IS THE CARNATION OUR COLORS ARE SCARLET AND WHITE OUR ACTIVITIES ARE HEREIN PRESEINTED TO YOU AND ON THE NEXT FIVE PAGES YOU WILL FIND THE PICTURES AIND DATA ON ALL THE T T 'II S .A . . I - gr-K., , -5 . --'fIL'3 i- '15 +f...vfWl no 0 f-'gk A-f- 1y'wZ' V r 11- M, 7'kk A x M -'T-A ... 1- .:f.L H 'Nl' ' ,Ja - . 4 'S ,Q .K Y LS, Q 1 ik -I - , I . I . I 'MSW . fxfq. 1 'ff Q n Y l , SYLVIA JEAN FISHER Editor-in-chief Always busy, always cheerful, she made a new record with four years of band, chorus, cheerleading, and Racquetteer staff. Trusted by her class, she was Student Council member her last three years, and its President, as a Senior. Chairman of the Junior Jamboreeg in Dance Clubg Junior and Senior year in the Legion Speech contest, Lead in Scootin' Grandma , that's Sylvia, an honor student throughout! RONALD JAMES SMITH Associate Photography Editor Quiet, courteous, loyal Ron entered as a Freshman officer, on the Student Council, and went on making the honor roll for four years of study, Ron did not go out for chairmanships, but he gave consistent able help on all the class projects! A consistent honor student! Activity Editor The Seniors know her as Dot , the tiniest girl in the class, but a voice of song for four years in Chorus! A Sophomore, she joined Gym Club, and as a Senior she belonged to Dance Club and the newspaper staff. To top it off, she was one of the trio in the 1959 Senior play, but contrary to the play, where she sought a beau, in real life, it's vice-versa for Dottie! VERNON KELSEY WESTON Associate Editor-in-Chief track his first two years, he substituted softball for track as a Junior, Q-,,, ff joined the Racquetteer, and finished the year as the Prom Prince! A ' Senior, he went out for soccer and basketball, stayed on the Racquetteer, and starred in the American Legion Oratorical--second p1ace-- and in the Senior Play, as a shy lover! And ----- four years an honor student! DOROTHY MAE FISHER A firm sports enthusiast, Vernon went out for baseball, basketball, and X CAROL JANE MURRAY Class prophet Carol--the prettiest girl in the Senior class: four years in chorus, band and on the Racquetteerg tops in speech, as a Senior the school winner in the Legion Oratorical Contest, the Sophomore Queen of l-Ieartsg Junior Prom Princess, and co-chairman of Prom, ingenue lead in the Senior playg Freshman letter in cheerleading, Student Council, and her last three years class Secre- tary and four years an honor student, She's an example of beauty plus! THOMAS LLOYD SILVER Associate Business Editor Tom came to our class in his Junior year from Massena. That year he played softball and soccer as a Senior, the same year he joined the Racquetteer staff. He also consistently studied Math and Science and made honors! MARGO ISABEL FERRY Art Editor Margo one of the happy quartet, made Gym Club her Sophomore year, and as a Senior joined the Racquetteer staff, danced in Dance Club, and played one of the sirens in Scootin' Grandma, Living at Sevey, Margo holds an unofficial record for the most miles traveled to school! WILLIAM STEPHEN OLMSTED Business Manager Steve, a four year top honor student, played basketball and baseball for four years. Frosh and Soph years, he made the track team, Junior, softballg and Senior, soccer. Class president every year but his second he was Junior Prom King, on the Racquetteer staff his last two years, and as a Senior joined Dance Club, and played a suave Romeo in the Senior play. He's truly a good student and a good athlete in all ways! ELAINE ALICE MATTHEWS Photography Editor Red-headed, curly-headed laughing---Elaine sang four years in Chorus, and from her Soph, year, when she also joined Gym Club, worked on the Racquetteer Staff, Class officer? Oh, yes! Soph Vice-president, and due to her efficient effort, Junior and Senior Class Treasurer! A Senior, she joined the Dance Club, and in the Senior Play shone as a fun-loving Policeman, As to honors, she made them every year! JAMES JOSEPH GRAVLIN Senior Class Editor James, called Jim by his friends, was Sophomore Student Council member, on the Racquetteer staff as a Junior and Editor-in-Chief as a Senior, and vice president of the Senior class. He was also the top- flight free-lance artist and printer, XL JEAN MARIE JOHNSON Associate Advertising Editor Calm Jean, who always furnished an attentive ear, a sweet smile and a helping hand, joined Gym Club as a Sophomore, was chairman of the Junior Food Sale, and as a Senior, joined the Racquetteer staff and Dance Club. And still in fun, she made one of the trio of girls in search of a beau in the hilarious Senior Play, Too, she was always on time! VRANOUS FRANCIS JONES Class Lawyer A I M .. Nicknamed Casey , Vranous wrote the script for the Junior Jamboree, I played the villian in the Senior Play, and as a Senior joined the Dance Club. With Margo, Vranous shared the unrewarded contest for the most miles traveled a day to come to school, Also the Racquetteer and Yearbook will remember him as a forever competent typist. Vranous can be identified by side burns and a mercurial grin! 'te MARY LOU STROBECK Advertising Editor A unique combination of business woman and musician, Mary Lou starred four years in band and chorus, though she spent her Junior year in Florida where she was Junior Prom chairman, Here she joined Gym Club as a Soph, and as a Senior played an ingenue in the play, became a cheerleader and worked on the paper! Tops! I CHARLES O'NEIL GERRISH Copy Editor Charles has a nickname, Chuck, and a hobby, ---filling in the hours with reading, As a Freshman, he played basketball and went out for track, but after that left sports for the academic life. But, he didn't leave out fun, for he was part of the chorus in the Junior Jamboree, and on the committee for Ticket Sale in the Senior Play. ARLENE MARIE GREEN Associate Sales Manager Arlene is the girl that Shakespeare had in mind when he wrote: Her voice was ever soft, gentle, and low, An excellent thing in a woman. , Four years a member of chorus, she was in Gym Club as a Soph, and on the Racquetteer as a Senior, and she played a very coy girl in Scottin' Grandma! Arlene's trademark is her dimpled smile! EDWIN CLARENCE WRIGHT Faculty Editor Committee for the Senior Play. The other Ed played baseball in his Freshman year, and went out for Cross County and basketball in his Soph year, As a Fresh- man, he was class vice-president, as a Soph, he was president, and joined Gym Club, and a member of Student Council his Junior and Senior years. In his Senior year, Ed served on the Ticket EDWIN JAY WHITE, JR. Sales Manager Ed as the Seniors call him, came from Potsdam via Parishville, where he played football, As a Junior in Colton he was co-chairman of Junior Prom, and as a Senior he worked on the committee for stage sets for the Senior Play, With it all, Ed's one of the best salesmen 5 4s,is: M in the class! CORINA ROSE CARROW Classroom Editor Rose joined the school Chorus as a Frosh and a Sophomoreg she was a Racquette in the Junior Jamboree, and a chairman of Ticket and Ushers for the Senior Play, the same year she won the Homemaking Award Competition. Unofficially, she was the most omniverous reader in the class! NANCY LEE ANN MARDEN Class Historian Nancy, one of the friendliest girls in class, from her Freshman year when she joined band and chorus, through which she continued for all four years, and through Sophomore, Junior and Senior years on the Racquetteer Staff! Asa Senior she joined Dance Club and showed real dramatic skill as a loving wife in the Senior Play! Her pet hobby--and it paid off in the Senior Raffles--was baking pretty cakes! SHARON ANN MARTIN Senior transfer Sharon came back to Colton as a Senior, having spent the other high school years in Canton where she was a four year member of Art Club, Freshman class treasurer, and in that year, a band member, on the Wash staff, and in Dance Class. A Soph, she was on the bowling team, and a Soph and Junior member of the Safe-Teen club, a member of Chorus those years, and of Chorus as a Senior, She be- longed to Sodality, the 8:15 Club, the Big-Four Plus, Tumbling Club and CYC, LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1959 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN we the Senrors of 1959 berng sound of body and more than sound of mrnd do hereby leave and bequeath the followrng to those recrprents who shall be herern mentroned by name Berng however pennrless we shall leave thrngs far more valuable than money to wrt Edward Cayey Rose Carrow bequeaths her amazrng abrlrty rn frnrshrng her home work rn trme for class Mr Thrbault s commerce classes Margo Ferry leaves a flash of blonde locks and a dash of chewrng gum any sad student Sylvra Frsher leaves the cheerrest smrle rn school and her happy nature Tommy Tucker Arlene Green bequeaths her gay drsposrtron and success rn the classroom the Volatrle Junrors Jean Johnson wrlls her quret temperament and ways Lrnda Hogle Nancy Marden bequeaths her slender herght any future happy housewrfe among the underclassmen Elarne Matthews wrlls her homemakrng skrlls and her way wrth przza Memorre Dean Carol Murray wrlls her rnrtratrve and her abrlrty to work successfully rn all frelds all the chorus and band Mary Lou Strobeck leaves her multrple musrcal skrlls Harry Clark Charles Gerrrsh leaves all the books he has read James Garfreld and Henry Ford Vranous Jones wrlls each one of hrs most treasured srdeburns whrch unlrke Samson s have not yet been shorn To James Garfreld and Henry Ford James Gravlrn who lrkes thrngs to be even wrlls hrs beloved srdeburns wrth the rnstructrons to wear them on the rrght srde To a student who lrkes Amerrcan Hrstory rn all rts forms and would lrke a rrde to school Sharon Martrn wrlls Mr Butler who taught her all about Amerrca from the Prlgrrms to the Pacrfrc To those rn need of Trrgonometry Thomas Srlver leaves 114 homework assrgnments To any wrllrng Sportsman Stephen Olmsted leaves hrs wolf traps and hrs lrnes To quret Vemon l-logle Ronald Smrth leaves hrs abrlrty to see the funny srde of thrngs when everyone e se has grven up To hrs brother Brll Edwrn Whrte wrlls the pencrl he balances so casually behrnd hrs ear To Sophomores who must learn how to lrve gracefully Vernon Weston leaves hrs courtesy to the faculty Dorothy Frsher bequeaths a brt of her volubrlrty to Ann Collrns who could use a brt To Freshmen who need to watch out Edwrn Wrrght leaves hrs abrlrty to spot teachers around corners To Mr Corbrtt we leave as Senrors four years of apprecratron for hrs help hrs generosrty and hrs grant mg of certarn Senror prrvrleges, and wrth thrs leave the wrsh that he wrll remember us as fondly as we shall re member htm and our school And to Mrs Saucrer who rs a frrm teacher and frrend we leave our deepest and most srncere apprecratron for stepprng rn when we most needed help of any krnd and our thanks for all the fun we had and the memorres that we ll value always' To the Colton School we leave our love as happy go lucky none too brrllrant but debonarr graduates Srgned and sealed thrs 22nd day of June 1959 'U put To . . . . . . . . . . z To . 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Now, the pictures are ending, for fall of 1958 brought twenty seniors back to school: Mary Lou was with us again, and Sharon Martin, but Francis Jones went on to join the Marines and Bonnie La Lone had become Bonnie La Lone Thomas, and had finished four years of study in the summer of '58! One thing didn't change though--we had the same Student Council members, officers, and the same advisor! Those pictures--oh, there's the magazine sale, over a thousand dollars worth sold, an- other recordg and the raffle of the doll, those basketball games, food sales, ice cream, cake raffles, and who can forget the Senior Play, with the only 17 year old grandmother in school! Oh, yes, that was Scottin' Grandma! And Carol Murray was our school's cham- pion in oratory! That last picture? That's New York--four wonderful, hectic days at Easter time--Radio City, Fifth Avenue, the Statue of Liberty! ------ And home again, for one last picture ----- Graduation! And farewells, to each other, to our advisor, to our school! You've seen them all now--pictures of four years, of all the fun and all of the activities of all 20 of us--the Seniors of 1959! Farewell--and keep these memories of us since they have been prepared for you by our class historian, YZMUWZ k z 4' A .AQQQ .13 al? f 2232 L 'Jlu-,T7 This rs Channel 59 W CPCS on Wrndy Hrll at Colton New York What an occasion for the Coltonrans rn thrs year nineteen hundred eighty' Yes the frnal triumph of a televrsron statron has brought Colton wrdespread fame and recognrtron especrally srnce the continual backrng of the Class of 59 made thrs gala opening possible lf you do not see all the members of the class on televrsron you will surely see them recerve honorable mentron from Mr Corbrtt here rn the audrtorrum where all the townspeople have gathered to see the frlmrng of the prrmary performance OH' Here come the Frsher Flowerettes' Look at thos charmrng lrttle costumes they are wearing Imagrnel They ve been desrgned lrke nurses costumes I heard that Sylvra and Dot persuaded therr own staff from the hosprtal to form a Chorus lrne Who rs that gorgeous blonde leadrng the dancers? Why that s Margo Ferry' Margo s athletic abrlrtres certarnly must have let her on to the brrllrant career you know Ins t that Nancy Marden down there rn the front row'? I hear that Nan has her own Driver Education class wrth thirteen prnk Cadrllacs for lessons Nan sympathrzes wrth anyone learning to drrve srnce rt took her qurte a few years to part wrth that permit Nancy rs all decked out rn prnk fox and everyone can hard ly wart for that pink champagne that she promised for tonight' Now rt seems to be trme for the sponsor' Well rf rt rsn t Rose Carrow rousrng homemakers to use twins Brmbo and Reclwrng for Rose chose to name her twrns after her top tunes Having won the Betty Crocker award rn High School as a future homemaker Rose has certainly frlled thrs positron well When the famous pranrst Lrberace passed on Stephen Olmsted could not stand by and see the natron rn such sorrow Tonight he will make hrs debut wrth a revised versron of the Marrne Hymn Srnce hrs years at High School he has continuously worked for thrs perfectrorr As I talked to Steve before the concert h told me rt drdn t blther hrm a bot Lrstenrng to Steve s music I must comment that he certarnly made a revrsron! There goes James Gravlrn down the arsle James ts the successful edrtor rn chref of Colton s newspaper which rs called Colton Capers Wrth hrm rs Edwrn Whrte Ed owns hrs own charn of Super markets Who would have belreved rn Hrgh School that James would contrnue wrth hrs talent on the Racquetteer and that Ed would go from delrvery boy to managero Aren t those palm trees on Mramr Beach that we see now? Of course' Mary Lou Strobeck sent thrs specral frlm feature of her own resort down rn Florrda That's Mary Lou s band strummrng out a hula or Charles Gerrrsh Charles exhrbrted such a unrque versron of the hula at the Halloween dance back rn 58 that Mary Lou could not resrst hrrrng hrm for her entertainment Rosebud Products for their babies. To demonstrate the effectiveness of these, hasn't she brought her darling . . . . . ' e . . . . ' , . t. . . . . . . , UFS? I happened to recerve a Montgomery Ward Catalog rn the marl today and I certarnly was delrghted to see Arlene Green on the cover modelrng the latest rage Arlene s charm couldn t mrss puttrng her on o Sponsorrng Mary Lou s program are Vranous Jones and Carol Murray Carol and Vranous are cer tarnly dorng therr part rn promotrng the sale of that new shampoo Purple Passron Havrng had the longest lock srnce Hrgh School Carol and Vranous have been rn great demand for advertrsrng shampoo and permanents Srnce Vranous had hrs srdeburns dred and curled beauty salons work way rnto the wee hours to decorate other Amcrrcan men Vernon Weston certarnly desrgned a fabulous statron up on Wrndy Hrll He even put lrghtmng rods on the top rn the pattern of 59 Thrs Clarkson graduate has a genrus for creatrng the unusual Isnt that Ron Smrth back there wrth hrs ten lrttle Indrans I can see that the people rn front of hrm aren t very happy that Ron bought them all rce cream cones to brrng wrth them One of Ron s lrttle grrls seems to have fallen on her head but here s Doctor Edwrn Wrrght dashrng to her ard D Ed has ftxed everythrng now He pulled the rce cream cone out of her eye It seems that Dr Ed has brought some astonrshrng new rdeas tnto medrcrne Jean Johnson has been hrred by the government to stay wrth Dr Ed durrng all the workrng hours to drctate any progresslve rdea that mrght occur to hrm It seems to be of vrtal rmportance srnce Ed rs struck wrth these thoughts at the oddest trmes Jean baked all the prnk cookes to go wrth Nancy s prnk champagne Dr Ed gave her a kltchen wrth twelve ovens for Chrrstmas Such generosrty' Tom Srlver rs pluckrng out the last tune on hrs geetar Tom put Elvrs and Rrcky rrght out of busrness wrth hrs latest hrt so allrteratrvely named Lrp face Lenny' Awards are berng presented and here comes Elarne Matthews to recerve the last one Elarne rs be decked rn red red Red' Mr Corbrtt just gave Elarne her own frog rn formaldehyde Just what she has always wanted' Elarn s brologrcal tendencres have spurred her on to mrsrng unequaled salads She has purchased over one hundred and seven rare herbs to flavor her dressrngs' There that s all' And what a show' Colton wrll certarnly long remember thrs occasron and the Class of 59 has really burlt a lastrng monument' CLA53 T . , , . . I p, ' l . . 1 ' I D . , , . . . I - - - H - - 1- ' . , . . . , . . I , . . ' . . . I. , . , . , . , . ' - .H , ' 3 . . . . . - . , ' ' . . . . . . . , . . . . . , . . , . I ' ' 1 , . . I 3. . lx 51 f , J , ,wMi .,, 1 .,.'- '-1 :zz , ' . r,JHfgJs,'as gm V , J Z.,-billy, ,' qp ,W X ,,f'f1'i2sf:ff'ti1 2:5 . .,. ' 9125? ., g, . +1 THE CLASS OFFICERS President Harry Clark Vice-president Ralph Collins Secretary Ann Collins Treasurer -JL K Nancy Doyle J would like to present the Junior Class and some of its activities and parti- cipation. Row 1: Nancy Smith, Carol Silver, Leona Green, Susan Lennox, Hilda Lincoln, Norma Van Brooklin, Kathleen Wright, Nancy Doyle, Joan Coller. Row 2: Lawrence Regan, Ann Collins, Mary Trivilino, Sarah Clohosey, Mr, Whyte, Maxine Moore, Jane Sullivan, Gail Young, Mary Randall. Row 3: William White, Thomas Tucker, Henry Ford, Francis Morrow, Larrie Dean, Patricia Gerrish, Nancy Bump, Linda Searles, Row 4: Paul Whyte, Harry Clark, James Garfield, Vernon Hogle, Clifford Green, Edward Cayey Ralph Collins. Absent: James Negus, jY7 1 W ,fl Row 1: Sarah Fisher, Margaret Fitzpatrick, Josephine Creighton, Ioan Smith, Gould, Sheila Snyder, Jeanne Stowe, Linda Smith, Row 2: William Lennox, THE CLASS OFFICERS President Josephine Creighton Vice-president Anne Trivilino Secretary Margaret Fitzpatrick Treasurer Sandra Litten fAllen Fisher acted as Treasurer after Sandra Litten's resignationj show you the Sophomore class members and some scenes of activities, Theodore Fisher, Grant Blanchard Howe, Sandra Litten, Mary Gerrish, Anne Trivilino, Mr. Fitzpatrick, Diane Clark, Ella Green, Kay Thomas, Marlene Holland. Row 3: William Huckle, Linda Hogle, Gary Collins, Peter Davies, David Gibson, Richard Searles, Shirley Coller, Allen Fisher, Wayne Ames, Absent: Leland Collins. THE CLASS OFFICERS President Peter Trivilino Vice-president X Gary Wilmart Secretary Katherine Long Treasurer Susan Marden show you some of the Freshmen participa- tion in activities about C. P. C. S. Row 1: Betty Mae Hutchinson, Memorie Dean, Constance Wood, Jane Gotham, Sharon Phillips, Elizabeth Buckley, Carolyn Bonner, Sally Gotham, Petrea Green, Row 2: Terry lliter, Wade Stevenson, Lynn Whit- comh, North Bates, Mr. Ashworth, Kenneth Hill, Marian Butterfield, Katherine Long, Susan Marden, Row 3: Duncan Mackey, Peter Trivilino, Norman Hastings, Linda Selleck, Katherine Miller, William Ford, Jerry Silver, Gary Wilmart, Edward Fuhr. 5 x X?-g Cul Row 1: Dale Despaw, Ellen Hepburn, Dianne Connelly, Ronald Morrow, Marlyne Bullock, Alcie Buckley. Row 2: Eileen Miller, Elva Clark, Sandra Remington, Mrs. Given, Judith Tucker, Gloria Gleason, Velva Colv Row 3: Roger Murray, James Cayey, Laura Selleck, Susan Wright, Lawrence Clark. Absent: Thomas Perry, Kermit Weston, Lorraine Dunning, Ruby Murray EIGHTH GRADE Row 1: Colleen Jones, Barbara Ayers, Elaine Regan, John Watson, Lowell Gotham, Clifford Smith, John Dollinger. Row 2: Robert Dunning, Mary Jane Cayey, Linda Backus, Miss McCormick, Nancy Silver, Elaine Trimm, Barbara Coller, Row 3: Frank Fisher, Kurt Backus, Jeremiah McCarthy, Eldon Bullis, Robert McCormick, Joseph Carrow, Absent: Nancy Johnson. in 4'-1. Row 1: Theresa Fitzpatrick, Gerald Connelly, Connie Snyder, Laura Westerdick, Eugene Stevenson, Allen Robinson, Bernard Snyder, Row 2: Richard Green, John Westerdick, Corena Faulkner, Miss McCormick, Susan Coller, Geraldine Law, Retha Gerrish. Row 3: Richard Trimm, Shirley Gardner, Hugh Newton, Ernest Gardner, Bernard Regan, Ralph Crary. Absent: Rose Murray, George Snyder. SEVENTH GRADE Row 1: Josephine Tierney, Dorothy Stowe, Kay Smith, William Rogers, Jan Demers, Wendel Cary, Wayne Despaw, Lawrence Ford. Row 2: Lois Fisher, Betty LaLone, Bonnie Green, Leona Supry, Mrs. Long, Thomas Long, Charles Hepburn, Jean Trivilino, Kathleen Glasgow. Row 3: Neil Willmart, Marie Sevey, Angela Hogle, Verde Snyder, Mary Jones, Gary Collins, Grace Long, Barbara Moore. Sitting: Colleen Jones, Sylvia Fisher, Patricia Gerrish Standing: Linda Selleck, William Ford, Edwin Wright, Linda Hogle, William Lennox, William White, Laura Selleck, Barbara Moore THE STUDENT COUNCIL acts as supervisory agents from the student body, with members elected from the seventh grade through the twelfth, Now, lets visit SIXTH GRADE Row 1: Michael Lennox, Judson Mills, Linton Gotham, Daniel Silver, Jean Hepburn, Brenda Willmart, Harry Newton, Daniel Green. Row 2: William Clark, William Hoyt, Richard Rodwell, Janis O'Gorman, Mr, Stowell, Dianne Green, Donna Hammond, Lionel Stratton, Row 3: Albert Colvin, Robert Hoyt, John Miller, Linda Sackett, Louise Davis, Gail Alford, Sandra Wright, Edward Gilmore. Row 4: Helen Carrow, Mary Jane Clohosey, William Riehl, Charles Jenks, David Stowe, Ronald Van Brooklin, Absent: James Bonner, Naomi Smith, Ronald Austin. ,xr X I Qfffti Row 1: Albert Foster, Gary Garlough, Donna Perry, Ronald Robert, Everett Baker, Glenn Colvin, Daniel Decker, Deborah Hastings, Geraldine Green. Row 2: John Buckley, Helen Pederson, Dorothy Long, Lena Stevenson, Mrs. Collins, Daniel Mackey, Ronald Rodwell, Carolyn Tucker, Row 3: Ronald Jenks, Thomas Mackey, Norvall Tromble, Gary Dillabough, Lawrence O'Gorman, Frederick Wright, Rodney Murray, Robert Lansing, FIFTH GRADE Row 1: Mary Jane Watson, Richard Carrier, Robert Phillips, Michael Stowe, Wayne Creighton, Alan Bradley, William Miller. Row 2: Donna Trimm, Judy Gibson, Robert Matthie, Lynda Robinson, Mrs. Casey, Meribeth Van Brocklin, James Westerdick, Thelma Crary. Row 3: John Collins, June Cayey, Shirley Huto, Sharon Olmstead, Judy Searles, Willis Coleman, Connie Wright, Lloyd Severance, X nsa I'?Tjfr-,:.?,.,,.f- Y Row 1: Ellen O'Gorman, Steven Dean, Ruth White, Shaun Jones, Barbara White, Shellie Stowe, Vernon Cole, Betty Jean Clark. Row 2: John Guiney, Sharon Hammond, Helen Newton, Ronald Gotham, Mrs. McEwen, Karl Klein, Sandra Bullock, Sally Hoyt, Lila Wilson. Row 3: Ronald Watson, Thomas Rogers, Anne Riehl, John Ames, Edward Pederson, Eva Marie Corbitt, Kathleen Marden, John Scovil, Absent: Sheila Wright, FOURTH GRADE Row 1: Betty Matthie, Wayne Vaughan, Dennis Robert, Floyd Fisher, Norma Olmstead, Darleen Randall. Row 2: Robert Gerrish, Leroy Gotham, Thomas Phillips, Beverly Sharlow, Mrs, Snell, Marcel Chase, Jerry Westerdick, Larry Wright, Loran Wright, Row 3: Linda Tennant, Donna Phillips, Ronald Johnson, Marlo Chase, Alan Norman, Robert Weegar, Ulla Sharlow, John Glasgow. Absent: Mary Huto, Paul Gotham 3'6- lw' T--...: Y XF! A- XS-f , -- . E 'I 3 . Row 1: Karen Gotham, David Matthie, Patricia Olmstead, Marie Creighton, George Green, James Ca rrow, Lu ra Bum p. Row 2: Mary Low Schenck, William Wright, Daniel Williams, Timothy O'Gorman, Mrs, Lennox, Nancy Foster, Sandra Phillips, Arthur Green. Row 3: Sally Remington, Faith Gibson, Catherine O'Gorman, Phillip Trivilino, Eugene Tucker, William Howard, Wayne Bump, Alanna Bradley. THIRD GRADE Row 1: David Ford, Peter Marceau, Elaine Norman, Sandra Trimm, Laura Wright, Linda Rexford, Lawrence Silver. Row 2: Leslie Howard, John Olmstead, Harold Hoyt, Mrs. Smith, Edward Ames, Richard Buckley, Archie Trimm, Dennis Mackey. Row 3: John Rogers, Alan Ingraham, Robert La Fountain, Timothy Gerrish, Carl Wright, Elizabeth Watson, Margery Kaulfuss, Sharon Ford, Row 1: William Creighton, Sandra Cole, Andrew La Fountain, Judy Fountain, Jeanette Sevey, Thomas Caster, John Hutchinson. Row 2: Marlene Vaughn, Calista Watson, Alynn Dollinger, Mrs. Ells, Mary Regan, Mary Olmstead, John Huto, Dennis Mousaw. Row 3: Michael Wright, Joseph Gerrish, George Cayey, Gary l-lendershot, Helen Foster, Raymond Gravlin, Kathleen O'Gorman. Absent: Michael Jenks, SECOND GRADE Row 1: Thomas Regan, Patricia Wright, Kathryn Helmar, James Scovil, Lloyd Howe, Chester Olmstead, Row 2: Allen Tennant, Marcia Corbitt, Joseph Trivilino, Mrs, Corcoran, Walter Norman, Roger Stevenson, Margaret Weegar, Row 3: David Riehl, Gregory Stowe, Andrew Connelly, Ernest Scovil, Barbara Bartlett, Joanne Smith, Sharon Farns. Absent: Deborah Stowell, Kenneth Baker, Thomas Gravlin. 1,...... if -lb- 'S' +V 'lt' , Xl .ff Row 1: Barbara Carrow, Robert Murray, Ralph Shatraw, Deborah Vaughan, Carol Green, Cheryl Ford, Carolyn Wright, Mary Shea, Michelle Alexander. Row 2: Daniel Gotham, Robert Phillips, Sterling Silver, Chris Norton, Keith Hogle, Charles Carrow, Leonard Robinson, Linda Cayey, Row 3: Michael Chapman, Michael Fisher, Larry Hill, Thomas Howard, Mrs. Clohosey, Paul 'lrimm Donald Wright, Gary lngraham, Absent: Gary Dunning, FIRST GRADE Row 1: Steven Howard, Scott Wells, William Watson, David Gerrish, Daniel Smith, Michael Mousaw Geneva Garner, Elaine Bullock. Row 2: lrene Crary, Kay Phillips, Anne Miller, Katherine Klein, Mrs, McCarthy, Donald Severance Donald Lindsay, David Decker, Susan Carrier. Row 3: Robert Pedersen, Teresa Frank, Kathy Hogle, Helen Schenck, Brian Rexford, John Hammond, Patrick Enslow. Absent: Sue Collins, ,agar 1 1 4 - K! fx' 1 35 Row 1: Christine Warren, Derry Stowell, William Frank, George Coleman, David Davis, Roger Matthie, Floyd Scovil, Howard Weston, Row 2: Richard Olmstead, Garry Huto, Bonnie Paige, Mrs. Manfred, Marshall Wright, Wayne Phillips, Charles Sevey, Joseph Westerdick, Row 3: Sheila Dammen, Ronald Norman, Jerry Wright, Mitchell Bullis, Richard Wright, Laura Green, Diana I-lendershot, Bradford Brown. Absent: Jeffrey Chapman, Richard Murray, Donald Johnson, Sharon Dunning. KINDERGARTEN Row 1: Michael Olmstead, Suzanne Creighton, Marilyn Wright, Marcia Hepburn, Myrna Bonner, James l-lelmar, Row 2: Steven Gravlin, Hazel Wright, Duane Cole, Mrs. Grover, James Caster, Marilyn Dollinger, Laurie Mousaw. Row 3: Rodney Thomas, David Robert, Gary Olmstead, Daniel Snyder, Tony Green, Steven La Fountain, Terrance Wright, Danny Shea, Absent: Linda Wright, James Clohosey, Michael Wright, Donna Lyboult, John Bartlett, Dale Fountain, .!'t Y -19 I Row 1: Lee Stratton, Nancy Stratton, Dale Lincoln. Row 2: Bruce Selleck, Dawn Moore, Sharon Hewitt, Mrs. Lincoln, Judith Stratton, Wayne Lincoln Steven Stratton. Absent: Diana Hewitt, Donna Hewitt, SELLECK AND SOUTH COLTON SCHOOL Row 1: Bruce Swift, Sandra La Coss, Steven Hayes, Stephen Church, Mary Long, Lucy Clark, Row 2: John Long, Edwin Simpson, Edward Boyd, Katherine Stowe, Penny Searles, Mrs. O'Gorman. Absent: Elaine Gilmore. 157 W1th that, you ve met all our classes However, thrs year somethlng new was added to our school besrdes the new classrooms and the new musrc surte We won t tell you what rt rs, we ll show vou And how we have enyoyed lt' The school wrth plays and the Chrlstmas program, the town wrth rts annual Mrnstrel show' But come on down the hall around the corner and rnto the place to see the new if msmw..a Now you're seeing all 618 seats occupied with children waiting to hear the opening strains of the music that announces to all who are present THE BAIND directed by music instructor William Riehl Jr Che s there in the back rom in the white uniform lj is on stage the curtain is up and after the band has finrshed The Star Spangled Banner tl wr is , 5' 3 I - ,.'4 . l ll' T ll E G Y M X 4. S6 N, 2, I Hi 5 .gk TQ 50 QA 'x s Avg, ' 4 QL. ht, , I A fi X k 1 A GV Tai' v X 6 X.,-ff C I 7 i fl QE f-I A. W V .. . VIVV V.Z' VV.. h 1 , ,1 1 , .v ' ' X A' Q 5 ...nw k if-I .N ...JS ' ZW v ' W' ..,,,..,,,,,,,.v ----- 'ek ---. ? 1 -.,..,,.,..f , 1 4' K Q f . I S of X +4--5 f ay if 7 A L ff? .5 K I ,. ' 1 5 ', ' 3 f 9 . , ,:. 3 , i A , N I Y' i I- - V rigs kr- -ff Y Q . X 5? ff l 'aa i ,,hA, ? - A tw' ,Lam 'X V , When the gym s not in use for games there are other pleasures such as the WEDNESDAY DAIxCIIxG CLASS with the teacher Mr Harrington back there by the door supervising everybody s terpsi chorean technique' Outside the building on pleasant fall days we watched our boys play on the SOCCER TEAM with Vernon Weston, Duncan Mackey, David Gibson, Paul Whyte, Edward Cayey, Thomas Silver, Stephen Olmsted, Blanchard Howe and Coach Whyte, Manager Lynn Whitcomb, Grant Gould, Lawrence Regan, William White, Henry Ford, Allen Fisher, William Lennox, and Jerry Silver. ,.. : ,wi ri - it THE RACQUETTEER STAFF herewith presented, records the activities of all the grades from Kindergarten. Here are seated Sylvia Fisher, Stephen Olmsted, Elaine Matthews, Nancy Marden Editor -James Gravlin, Advisor Mr. Thibault, Vernon Weston, Carol Murray, Margo Ferry,Dorothy Fisher and stand- ing-Ann Collins, Mary Lou Strobeck, Mary Trivilino, Carol Silver, Sarah Clohosey, Linda Hogle, Thomas Silver, William Lennox, Ellen Hepburn, Carolyn Bonner, Lois Fisher, Colleen Jones and Nancy Doyle THE BUS DRIVERS then are waiting at the end of the day to take us home: Morris McEwen, Doyle Remington, Blanchard Howe, Harley Mullen, Hamilton Ferry, Morris Johnson, Martin Ayer, Maurice Trimm and Buster Saucier! A Down the drlveway we go homeward bound ln our busses and we say good bve to our school leavlng rt Ln tho competent hands of Our CUDTODIAINS Arthur Gardner Doyle Remrngton Hubert Tuper Morrls McEwen Morrls Trlmm x, wi 5 A .4 F ah ws-ww-f a-M -s-.ww-mf And here Post Graduates Gordon Ford and Stephen Connelly show that this school year was a happy one, and they helped too, as we gathered around in Room 210, creating pleasant MEMORIES OF THINGS NOW PAST P v , ' I i' gg, , , A V - ,M z w ' V 'inn s. MSN X.. Fen'f'J' fs- Pu jk W 4. 97 is '-Irv' lin. '64 E L .f lil' 'j , 'Y - Jia ,xv 'WMP' .- , . A A 1 GF! vb, .a r Q . U u -... - v I n 3R Er N , I xf,-, Jfilbsc. was 3 'K Jx z i.. ., 3 I in-:vi V. iffmef, ' ' 1 Nl 0... IQ'- 'v 1.-7 'gl Q: N M .. 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'ii hs -12.5 '-22:1 In '-- 2 M Q Wfidvii- E '35 f' Ki? gf wa UK 1 il V-ws - 19 ' Q 3 ' lfgwglfll 'Y R751 v Y A if in-if AND NOW we want to present to you the group of people who made th1s yearbook possrble Oh yes the Staff worked and wrote and pasted and marled and the photo graphers took prctures but st1ll 1f IC were not for the bus1ness men and good frrends of our Class who purchased advertrslng space you d not be readmg th1s yearbook for there wouldn t be onel So, let us here say that all of us of the Class of 1959 say THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU to each of you advertlsersl ln addrtron we want to express specral gratrtude to all of you krnd people who bought the SPONSOR TYPE of advertrsmg srnce rt IS because you d1d that we were able to rnclude all these dozens of photographs of the hundreds of our students Aga1n rf you SPONSOR ADVERTISERS had not been so helpful and so conslderate we d have had to publrsh a smaller yearbook wrth fewer prctures It was you SPONSORS who made possrble those pages whrch we have 11sted be Slde your name HOWEVER, we cannot forget our Alumnr, who rememberrng the1r own work to publrsh therr yearbooks out of that memory, helped us to pub11sh oursl Thank you stu dents of yesterday and alumm of today, for your krndness and support SO READER, scan these pages and we hope that the names of our much apprecrated advert1sers W111 become as frrmly f1xed rn your mrnds as they are f1xed upon these pages! PRESENTING THE ALUMNI SPONSORS CLASS OF 1895 1 OI 1918 IQZO 192 1926 1927 1929 1 1 1932 1933 19 5 1936 I 37 1943 1944 1948 1951 Dora Mott Cassel Myrtle Bullrs John Potter Esther Barnett Olmsted Laurena Reed George Campbell John McCarthy Harold Regan Anrta Marden Halcyone Strobeck Rachel Morrow Everett McEwen Kenneth Marden Robert Ames Kenneth Morrow Alrce Matthews Theodore Flsher Robert Seymour Kathleen Sullrvan Thelma Cary Irrsh Betty Frsher Frank ThomasE Frank Jack McEwen John R. Frank Paul Olmsted Floyd Campbell Julra Leary Snell 1952 19 3 1954 19 IQ 6 197 198 Joseph Thomas Barbara Seymour Thomas Katheryn Hayes Wrlltam Cassel Constance Ford Hatch Dorothy Alford Glen Thomas Marron Swrft Buzzre Hawley Fredrrck Vebber Or1n Thomas Roveletta Howe Beverly Matthews Anne Olmsted Grrffln Helen Leary Mary Leary Murphy Sy1v1a Cassel Nancy McEwen Asa Garlough Wrllram Rodwell Elrzabeth Hurley Germarne Tucker Ronald Gllmore Judrth Bonner Ann Long Donna Smrth Harry Grbson 9 ' 5 5 93 ' 1 55 3 ' I 5 9 . ' 5 . 5 . WE INTRODUCE OUR SPONSOR ADVERTISERS Colton Plerrepont Central School Board of Educatlon Presldent Roy O Thomas Clerk of the Board John B Sulllvan Cornellus Leary, Mart1n Clohosey, John Hayes deceased Colton P1errepont Faculty Assoc1at1on Colton Flre Department Company l F1sher Rexford Incorporated Colton Racquette RIVGT Equlpment Sargeant Webster Crenshaw Folley South Colton F1re Company Two Colton Fuels Company Inc , Colton Altamont Ice Cream Company, Tupper Lake D A Lanzetta Marble Company, Albany McManus' Good Foods, Potsdam Kenneth Marden Natlonwlde Insurance Montgomery Ward Potsdam M H Flshman Potsdam Syracuse Truck Sales Corporatlon Colton Bus Drlvers Doyle Remlngton Martln Ayer, Harley Mullen, Morrls Maurlce Trlmm, Ham Ferry, Blanchard Howe L Pucc1a Q Son Watertown A Frlend Al1ce McCarthy, South Colton Bartman s Rambler Garage, Canton Saucler Servlce Statlon, Colton The Busy Corner, Potsdam Cah1ll's Sportlng Goods, Watertown Connelly s Hotel, Colton Desso s Hotel South Colton F Boyd H Sons S6FV1CG Statlon Flacco s Tavern Potsdam Frank s Grocery, Colton Colton Plerrepont Freshman Class Harold s Men's Shop Potsdam Howe's Barber Shop Colton Joseph Flsher Q Son, Ogdensburg Kaplan s Canton Q Star Lake K1nney s Drug Store Potsdam Krlff Furn1ture Store, Potsdam Lee Colllns, Plumblng, Colton Mayhew s Wholesale Company, Canton McCarthy s Farm Restaurant, Canton McCarthy's Market, Potsdam Pearl's Department Store Potsdam The News Shop, Canton T1tle Page 40 Senlor Off1CeF Page Senlor Offlcer Page T1tle Page Senlor Senlor Senlor SeD1Or Senlor Senlor Senlor Senlor Senlor Senlor Sen1or Senlor Senlor Senlor SeH1Or Senlor Senlor SGDIOF SeH1OF Senlor Sen1or Sen1or Senlor Senlor Senlor Senlor Senlor Senlor Senlor Senlor Sen1or Senlor Senlor Senlor Senlor Senlor Senlor Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Prophecy Prophecy Prophecy Prophecy Prophecy Prophecy Prophecy Memory P age . . 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' , ' 4 . . 4 I . -- . v , . 4 McEwen, Maurice Johnson, Buster Saucier, . . , . 4 . . 5 . . 5 I ' 5 . . . . 5 ' 5 . . . 5 I ' 5 V , ' 5 . . . . 6 . , , . 6 I ' 6 . . 6 U , ' 6 , ' 6 . . 6 v - ' 6 ! , . 7 Auretio s Dry Cleaning, Canton Earl Sullivan Shoe Store, Potsdam Ham s Inn, Sevey Howe Hardware Canton Rodwell Q Robar Potsdam Rexall Drug Store Canton Robinson Farm Equipment Watertown School of Commerce White s Hardware Potsdam Leon Selleck, South Colton J D Berry, West Bangor, Maine Albion Hotel Potsdam Simpson Drug Store, Ogdensburg Seaver s Inn South Colton Colton Library Board Colton Pierrepont Sophomore Class Colton Pierrepont Junior Class Band Box Cleaners, Canton The Canton Hardware Canton The Men s Shop, Canton Wltherbee Q Whalen, Ogdensburg Weston s Book Store, Potsdam Compliments of SURPRISE STORE Market Street Potsdam, Compliments of BARKLEY CUTLERY COMPANY 14 16 Court Street Canton, Compliments f NOBLE S SHOE STORE Court Street, Canton, Compliments of Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Prophecy Prophecy Prophecy Will Prophecy Prophecy Prophecy Prophecy Prophecy Prophecy Prophecy Will Will W1ll Will Will Will W1ll Will Will Will Will When you need OFFICE Supplies Machines Equipment Call JOHN J STOCKER CO INC Watertown, N Y SU 2 3780 Compliments of THE ANNE SHOP Main Street, Canton, Compliments of BUCK Q RED S RENDEZ VOUS KELLY'S CANTON FRUIT STORE Main Street, Canton, N. Y. Main Street, Canton, N. Y . , . , , . , ' , a ! . , . , 1 . , . . , , . . Canton First National Bank Senior Will , f I I , . . I I O , C IIIIll'lIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll . O . I N. Y. ' N. Y IIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII HE Compliments of CLARK INSURANCE AGENCIES 71 Main Street Canton, New York Compliments of PUTNAM-HAWLEY Potsdam Canton Road Potsdam, New York SMITH'S LIQUOR STORE Main Street Canton, New York GAINES E SHERMAN, INC EXCaVat1ng and Grad1ng Contractors Potsdam, New York INCORPORATED Canton Road Potsdam, New York TENNANT ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE THE C. B. DOLGE COMPANY Westport, Connecticut SINGER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY Ogdensburg, New York For all your sewlng needs shop your Ogdensburg Slnger Sewing Center Plan now to enroll in the summer 1959 Teen Age Sewlng Course Contest CAges lO to 171 LOIS ALTERATIONS Sewlng Supplles Canton New York Compllments of ROBERT S SHOE STORE ll Market Street Potsdam, New York Bullding and Machinery Movers TODD MOTOR SALES Gouverneur Street Canton, New York Compllments of R C PEGGS JEWELRY Ma1n Street Canton New York SCANLON'S AUTO PARTS Water Street Potsdam, New York F G HEALY SHELL SERVICE 59 Maple Street Potsdam, New York 146 Market Street Potsdam, New York HAYES FRUIT AND MEAT MARKET Compllments of PATTEN S ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE Mlner Street Canton, N Y Compllments of THE HOTEL R Court Street Canton, N Y Compliments of the KAMARGO FURNITURE STORE Watertown Gouverneur Ogdensburg 308 Ford Street Ogdensburg, New York POTSDAM FEED AND COAL COMPANY Potsdam, New York CARBINO'S JEWELRY STORES, INC. See Carbino and Wear Dlamonds 201 Ford Street Ogdensburg, New York IIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII H VI ' ' - Canton's Finest Hotel , . KAPLAN'S Potsdam, New York Clothing-Furnishings-Footwear For All The Family 42 Market Street, Potsdam, Department Store GIVEN S AUTO SALES Maple Street Potsdam, New York CREDLE EQUIPMENT Canton Road Potsdam, New York CaA5nrFZedf ww! The L1ttle Store Men's Wear wlth Records The Blg Values L H BUCK COMPANY, INC Plattsburgh, New York Alterations Pressing ALFRED DUNBAR 175 Ma1n Street Over Lenney s Grocery Store Dry Clean1ng MILDRED ELLEY SCHOOL Albany, New York JOHNSON S CALSO SERVICE Colton, New York N. Y. IIIIIIIIIII'I U 1 Y Potsdam, New York 0 , 45 ll! 1. 4' ' E D BRIGGS COMPANY, INC 25 29 Maln Street Ogdensburg, New York WENDALL MURRAY Potsdam, New York THE PIONEER MANUFACTURING COMPANY East 87th Street Cleveland 4, Oh1o SCHWIND AND SON Elyrla, Oh1o W T GRANT COMPANY 63 Market Street Potsdam, New York M KINSMAN COMPANY INC Norwood, New York Compllments of SAIDEL'S The Store of F1ne Furnlture Canton Potsdam Road GERRISH FURNITURE AND MUSIC STORE Colton, New York Everythlng for the Home sold Easy T1me Payments H. . , . 145 Market Street l North Main Street THE TREASURE SHOP 8 Market Street Potsdam, New York COmp11mentS of MONTGOMERY WARD Potsdam, New York NORTHERN NEW YORK TRUST COMPANY Potsdam Offlce Compllments of GREY'S BOWLING LANES Riverslde Drive East Main Street O SUNSHINE STORE Potsdam, New York Compllments of FLOYD M ENSLOW olton, New York 19 Market Street Potsdam, New York P BENSON COMPANY 53 Market Street Potsdam, New York IlIIIIIIII C0mP1iments of the B. O. KINNEY DRUG STORE C pl f MARTIN S WHOLESALE DODGE 81 SAVOID 7 C N South Colton, New York FRECHETTE CONSTRUCTION, INCORPORATED D TDP Adirondack Aufo Sales Buck Funeral Home M P1 P 1: d Q' 4 B 1 d L k N Y K P t' S 1 d S ' 48 St N Y k Norwood, New York W G t t Y .Uuulml W STEAKS PIZZA TARDELLI INN We specialize in Italian and American Foods Open daily 12 a.m. to l p.m. 141 Market Street Potsdam, New York Telephone CO 7-4265 SPAGHETTI CHOPS MULLEN S LUNCH Coffee You Can t Forget South Colton New York SWIFT S STORE South Colton, New York Canton, New York SMITHER'S BUICK DRYDEN FLOWER SHOP Elm Street Potsdam, New York CAREY'S JEWELRY 33 Market Street Potsdam, New York THE PHOTO STOP SILVER'S T V AND RADIO Jack Byrnes With shops in Massena and Colton Studio Supplies Phone Records Hifi RO 9 5486 Massena 227 Ford Street C0 7 9205 Colton Ogdensburg, New York Colton, New York I I , 386 S h S RlCHEY'S MOBILE HOMES Compllments of THE SAINT LAWRENCE COUNTY NATIONAL BANK Your Frlendly Bank Canton, New York Norwood New York Establlshed 1866 Member of Federal Deposlt Insurance Corporatlon 3 Phone 8525 Phone FLeetwood 3-8821 R v g wg- sw. 4! 1, ,1,:1,, f. ....... ww ww.


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