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

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rJ eclica tion We the Senior Class of 1960 dedicate this Yearbook, the sum total of our best efforts, to MR. WHYTE; our helpful, steadying class advisor during our entire high school life. He served as our pilot through many activities beginning with our first freshman dance; continuing through our gradua- tion ball. Our many thanks go to MR. WHYTE for his unceasing effort, work, interest, and sacrifices for the Senior Class of 1960. Supervising Principal Michael H. Corbitt 9 PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE I would like to congratulate the Class of I960 and wish you every success for the future. Always bear in mind that there are two kinds of success. One comes to the genius who has the ability to do what no one else can do. The other comes to the average person who has been endowed with the ordinary qualities that he shares with his fellow men but has developed these qualities to more than an ordinary degree. The genius is rare but every one of you has the potential to fall into the second group. This is what I hope and expect of the Class of I960. BOARD OF EDUCATION President: John B. Sullivan Clerk: Martin Clohosey Trustees: Roy O. Thomas Richard Weegar William Thomas The Senior Class wishes to thank the Board of Education for the many conveniences and opportunities we have been given during our years at Colton-Pierrepont Central School. From these many conveniences and opportunities that we have been given, we will be able to go out into the world; to meet the trials that come our way. YEARBOOK STAFF Co-Editors: S. Clohosey, N. Smith Copy: A. Collins, M. Trivilino, H. Lincoln Photos: N. Doyle, H. Ford, T. Tucker Art: N. VanBrocklin, L. Green Sports: W. White, R. Collins Features: J. Sullivan, H. Clark Advertising: J. Coller, M. Moore Subscription: K. Wright, C. Green Treasurer: S. Lennox Business Manager: L. Dean FRONT ROW Jane Russell Homemaking Plattsburg S.U.T.C. C. Leonora Trauger Art Penna Museum of Art N. Y. University Potsdam State Judith Slauson High School Math. Albany State Dorothy Long Citizenship Education Potsdam State Agnes Givens Junior High Math. Potsdam State Madolyn Saucier English 11 and 1 2 Albany State Nancy Naylor Enghsn 10—Librarian Trenton State BACK ROW Jerome Wilson Industrial Arts Oswego State Charles Parah Biology and Social Studies Johnson College William Butler Citizenship Education St. Lawrence Univ. William Riehl, Jr. Music Potsdam Crane Dept. Catholic Univ. Washington, D. C. Charles Moore Junior High English Potsdam State Beverly Markkula Business Indiana State Indiana Univ. James Hendershot Driver Education Buffalo State Norman Whyte Physical Education Springfield State Katheryn Hayes Registered Nurse A. Barton Hepburn Ogdensburg, N. Y. Kathleen Champney Junior High Sciences Potsdam State Irene Hepburn Physical Education Arnold College New Haven, Conn. Potsdam State Jhe cicuth (£fem en tci ryJ FONT ROW Loretta Clohosey First Grade Potsdam Normal Potsdam, N. Y. Geraldine Casey Fifth Grade B.S. in Education Potsdam, N. Y. Beulah McCarthy First Grade B.S. in Education Potsdam State Potsdam, N. Y. Virginia McEwen Fourth Grade Potsdam State Potsdam, N. Y. Irene Smith Third Grade Potsdam State Potsdam, N. Y. Ella Corcoran Second Grade Colton Training Class Colton, N. Y Doris Martinez Sixth Grade B.S. in Education Potsdam State Potsdam, N. Y. Marion Swift Kindergarten B.S. in Elem. Ed. Potsdam State Potsdam, N. Y. BACK ROW Doris Allen Kindergarten B.S. in Education State Teachers College Cortland, N. Y. THERESA OGORMAN Fourth Grade B.S. in Education Potsdam State Potsdam, N.Y. Esther Lennox Third Grade B.S. in Education Potsdam State Potsdam, N. Y. MICHAEL H. CORBITT Supervising Principal Clarkson College, B.S. St. Lawrence University, M.A Edwin Stowell, Jr. Sixth Grade B.S. in Education Hofstra College Hampstead, N. Y. Rose Ells Second Grade Potsdam State Potsdam, N. I Helen Collins Fifth Grade B.S. in Elem. Ed. Potsdam State Potsdam, N. Y. QlcuU Offfjice ii Pn ti ent HARRY GILMAN CLARK, JR. Sonny” Band 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Basketball 4 Intramurals 1 Dancing Club 1 Baseball 4 Yearbook 4 Junior Prom 3 President 1,2,3 Vice President 4 LARRIE JOHN DEAN Professor” c' Band 1,2,3,4 Basketball ( nanager) 2,3,4 Intramurals 3' Baseball (manager) 3 0 .. 0 Varsity C” Club 2,3,4 Soccer 4 U -r- cy — 5 Empire Boy’s State 3 Sb - -r £- Citizenship Conference 3 CtyTJ _ Ur- x Junior Prom 3 Dancing Club 3 Science Club 4 County Chorus 4 Yearbook 4 President 4 L cv_V T- f— 4 cA c i ju: j. JUvAj (-WttinA- - OceXj{) ttzj i o c _ .ti-i1- Vica-PneAddUHt ANN LOUISE COLLINS Andy” Girls’ Gym Club 1 Intramurals 1 Dancing Club 1 Bowling 3 Cheerleading 4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 American Legion Contest 3 Junior Prom 3 Secretary 2,3,4 Racquetteer Staff 3 Yearbook 4 Junior Prom Princess 3 L NANCY MARIE DOYLE Nan” 'Zj w -Girls. Gym c)ub l u heerleading 1 ; ✓.'Vice-President 2 Dancing Club 3 — ( b 4BAe 2e£teer Staff 3 American Legion Contest 3 Junior Prom 3 —Treasurer 1,3,4 y Yearbook 4 neaiuA i EDWARD CECIL CAYEY Cecil” Basketball 1,2,3,4 Junior Prom 3 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Varsity C” Club 2,3,4 Soccer 3,4 Softball 2 Cross Country 1 Basketball Co-Captains 3,4 th JcuJio SARAH ANN CLOHOSEY Cochise” Girls Gym Club 1 Racquetteer Staff 2,3 Yearbook 4 Junior Prom 3 Secretary 1 Editor-in-chief of Yearbook 4 7 sCX - V« • JOAN MARIE COLLER Joanie” Girls Gym Club 1 Yearbook 4 Junior Prom 3 RALPH GUY COLLINS Colly” Basketball (manager) 2 Yearbook 4 Junior Prom 3 Vice-President 3 Treasurer 2 rn i Jy f , lrcasurci z. : L Baseball 3,4 l j Varsity C” Club 3 I I Junior Prom-Prince T£ 44Jj,- Utt ENRY FORD 'Hank” .eJj %44. 4, -r J2. Band 2,3,4 Chorus 2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Yearbook 4 Junior Prom 3 Dancing Club 1,3 Baseball 2,4 Cross-Country 1,2 Varsity C” Club 2,3,4 Soccer 3,4 Softball 2 Sectional Bowling 4 Y 1 Pi ssJ X JUM e Vpfc V7 . VWA- CLIFFORD DALE GREEN Cliff” Junior Prom 3 Yearbook 4 LEONA MAE GREEN HILDA LINCOLN Shortie” Girls’ Gym Club 1 Dancing Club 3 Junior Prom 3 Yearbook 4 SUSAN JEAN LENNOX Susie” Band 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Dancing Club 3 Cheerleading 3 Intramurals 1 Girls’ Gym Club 1 Racquetteer Staff 3 Junior Prom 3 Yearbook 4 ( U4J' (%df 4£ 4 -4- ccJ Ut. £ .TZARRTH TVfDORR MAXINE ELIZABETH MOORE -ZrjaJ. ' Max” American Legion Contest 3 Junior Prom 3 Student Council 4 Yearbook 4 FRANCIS MORROW Frannie’' Junior Prom 3 cccJr % u XT L wX'M IH) . L-vx a ■ -f .n '1. ' ' L £a - (p JLsCH ctdjj' ZA - C??Vl ■■ X -. • pc C W ■ - ? LAWRENCE REGAN Smily” Basketball 1,2 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Soccer 3,4 Varsity C” Club 2,3,4 Junior Prom 3 Soccer Co-Captain 4 NANCY ANN SMITH Nip” Girls’ Gym Club 1 Dancing Club 2 Student Council 1 Racquetteer Staff 2,3 Yearbook Editor 4 Yearbook 4 JLJl JANE LORA SULLIVAN Janie” Girls’ Gym ClulTf Cheerleading 1,2,3,4 . Vice-President 1 O- ; Band 1,2,3,4 7 7 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Racquetteer Staff 1,2,3 Dancing Club 3 Junior Prom 3 Yearbook 4 Junior Prom Queen Cheerleading 2 Drum Majorette 1,2,3 Racquetteer Staff 2,3 Junior Prom 3 Yearbook 4 THOMAS STANLEY TUCKER Tommy” Basketball 1 Intramurals 3 Student Council 1 Baseball 3 Varsity C” Club 3 Bowling 3 Yearbook 4 Junior Prom 3 Junior Prom King 3 NORMA JUNE f VAN BROCKLIN Pokey” Girls’ Gym Club 1 Intramurals 3 Bowling 3 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Junior Prom 3 Yearbook 4 WILLIAM WHITE Willy” Basketball 2,3,4 Baseball 2,3,4 Soccer 3,4 Softball 2 Intramurals 3 Varsity C” Club 2,3,4 Student Council 2,3,4 Junior Prom 3 Yearbook 4 Basketball Co-Captain 4 Soccer Co-Captain 4 PAUL WHYTYE 0 Clarence” Basketball 3,4 Soccer 3 Varsity C Club ' Junior Prom 3 A Yearbook 4 0 ' ip v V Senior CtaM JJiston V In September 1956, thirty-six of us, as Freshmen, entered C.P.C.S. At last we were in high school. Our first important event of the year was the election of class officers. The results were: President — Harry Clark, Vice-President — Jane Sullivan Secretary — Sarah Clohosey, and Treasurer — Nancy Doyle. Student Council members were Thomas Tucker and Nancy Smith. We chose the Coach, Mr. Whyte, as our class advisor. Being the first Freshman Class to sponsor activities, we had a dance to open basketball season where we sold basketball pins, and another dance on Valentine’s Day. In June we closed our year with a class picnic at Mr. Whyte’s home. By Fall of 1957, the Sophomore Class found itself with thirty members, having lost and gained various ones. Again we elected Coach Whyte as our advisor, and the fol- lowing class officers: President — Harry Clark, Vice-President — Nancy Doyle, Secre- tary — Ann Collins, Treasurer — Ralph Collins, and Student Council members Wil- liam White and Nancy Smith. Due to construction of the new wing and the gym, we were not able to have our annual Sophomore Halloween Dance and Party, but we prof- ited by having a St. Patrick’s Dance, selling ballpoint pens, and having a basketball game featuring the Harlem Globe Satellites. Upon entering our Junior year, we elected the following Class Officers: President — Harry Clark, Vice-President — Ralph Collins, Secretary — Ann Collins, Treasurer •— Nancy Doyle. Student Council members were William White and Patricia Gerrish. For the third consecutive year we elected Mr. Whyte as our advisor. Junior Class activ- ities consisted of the sale of Christmas Cards and corsages, the Harlem Globe Satellites and Hollywood Stars basketball games, a Christmas Dance, two movies, a food sale, and the Junior Prom. Finally, in the fall of 1959, we started our Senior year. Coach Whyte was chosen for our class advisor in our fourth and last year. At the first class meeting we elected the following officers: President — Larrie Dean, Vice-President — Harry Clark, Secre- tary — Ann Collins, Treasurer — Nancy Doyle, and Student Council members — Wil- liam White and Maxine Moore. Our class activities were magazine sales, dances, Senior Jamboree, food sales and movies. Throughout our last year we worked long and faith- fully on our yearbook. All our work was rewarded when we went on our Senior trip. Our last few days of high school were spent in anticipation of our graduation. CU WiM We, the class of I960 of Colton-Pierrepont Central School, being of reasonably sound mind, jovial nature, and rugged health, do hereby bequeath to, and bestow upon our friends and teachers the following: To Mr. Corbitt, we leave our appreciation for all he has done for us in our years at C.P.C.S. To the Faculty, we leave our thanks for their patience and their efforts in our be- To Mr. Whyte, we leave our deepest gratitude for the leadership and guidance he has given us in the past four years as our advisor. To the Juniors, we leave all the good times that we had during our Senior year. To the Sophomores, we leave two years of smooth sailing as upperclassmen of the school. To the Freshmen, we just leave, but with our best wishes. AS INDIVIDUALS: BILL WHITE bequeaths his ability to mutter in English class without being caught to Trapper. NANCY SMITH bequeaths her position as teacher’s trial to anyone who can fill the bill. PAUL WHYTE bequeaths his height to Ted Fisher who may need it. MARY TRIVILINO bequeaths her typewriter in the commercial room to Kay Thomas. SUSAN LENNOX bequeaths her golden trumpet to Skip” Hepburn. HARRY CLARK be- queaths his ability to play drums to Jim Bonner. SARAH CLOHOSEY bequeaths her love for history and physical education to anyone who can love it. RALPH COLLINS bequeaths his flirtatious ways to his brother, Gary. JOAN COLLER bequeaths her height to Linda Hogle. EDDIE Cayey bequeaths his black skin to Peter Trivilino. KATHLEEN WRIGHT bequeaths her four years of history to anyone who can do it in three. HENRY FORD bequeaths his ability to grow sideburns, without his mother finding out, to Jerry McCarthy. MAXINE MOORE bequeaths her prominent seat in Geometry to Linda Sel- leck. CLIFFORD GREEN bequeaths his used pencil lead and dusty books to Lynn Whit- comb. TOMMY TUCKER bequeaths his enthusiastic ability to help Miss Hayes, to Josie Creighton, in hopes that she will make good use of it. NORMA VAN BROCKLIN bequeaths her place in the art room to Linda Hogle. LARRIE DEAN bequeaths his fondness to argue his point to Bill Ford. ANN COLLINS bequeaths her middle name to anyone who wants it. FRANCIS MORROW bequeaths his quiet nature to any loud person who disrupts the study halls. NANCY DOYLE bequeaths her ability to take peanut butter off the roof of her mouth to Susie Marden. JANE SULLIVAN bequeaths her cheering uniform to Judith Tucker. LEONA GREEN bequeaths her spare time to anyone who needs it. LAWRENCE REGAN bequeaths his ability to grow a goatee to A1 Fisher. HILDA LINCOLN bequeaths her worn-out seat in history class to anyone who As I look over the. scene before me, the launching of the new battleship, the U.S. Coltonian,” the pride of the United States Naval Base on the Racquette River in Colton, I realize all the changes that have taken place in the last fifteen years since my departure after graduation in I960. Admiral White, could you spare a minute please? It’s been a long time hasn’t it?” Well it sure has, Paul. What brings you back to this part of the country?” I’m up here covering the launching of the new ship. Could you tell me who is going to be in charge of the vessel, and whether or not the rumor about new uniforms is true?” Lieutenant Henry Ford will be in command of the Coltonian.” I’ll give you a scoop on the new uniforms. You remember how good Norma, Clifford, and Leona were in art? They worked for nearly a year to design the uniforms. We had a little difficulty in choos- ing the colors. Harry Clark, who is now in the Navy, being the new teen-age idol, wanted the uniforms to be canary yellow and pink. Of course, no one agreed with him unless it was my wife, Ann, who by the way, is teaching English to the new recruits. Why don’t you come and join me for a snack in Tommy Tucker’s new Colton Hotel and restaurant?” Sure. Tell me, What is Lawrence Regan doing these days? Isn’t that Larrie Dean over there at that table?” Yes, that’s Larrie. He’s teaching history on the Base. You mean to tell me that you didn’t know that Smiley” Regan and Francis Morrow just won the crack riflemen’s award?” Tell me, did Sarah Clohosey and Ralph Collins ever get married?” Oh yes, they were married about eleven years ago. Ralph is working for Niagara Mohawk, and Sarah does a little beautician work when she isn’t taking care of their triplets. In fact that’s Hilda Lincoln over there in Sarah’s shop now. Hilda is taking a little time off from her busy household chores to have her hair restyled. I do think that Ann is her best customer though, because $45,000. out of my annual $50,000. income goes to Sarah. Mary Trivilino, my secretary, has a very hard time since Ann insists on calling the office several times a day to see if I got a raise.” Isn’t that one of the Springbrook milk trucks over there?” Yes, Kathleen Wright owns and operates the dairy now. I’m going over to the infirmary to see Eddie Cayey, who sprained his ankle while playing basketball for your brother. Do you care to come along?” Sure, I would like to go. I hear that Joan Coller, Maxine Moore, Nancy Smith, and Jane Sullivan are nurses there.” It’s been great to see you again, Paul, and thanks for coming to see me, Admiral. Your accountant, Susie Lennox, was just here to visit with me.” Well, Bill, Ed, I’ve got to be going to get my story into the paper. Boy, things sure have changed around the old place in the past few years.” Hello, Paul, how are you?” Well, if it isn’t Nancy Doyle! What are you doing these days?” Not much of anything except staying home, doing house work, taking care of Eddie, getting meals, and any other thing that goes into running a home.” Well, Nancy, You know how I’d along. Goodby.” Senior love to stay and chat, but I’ve got to be getting, pliecty i MISS SWIFT’S KINDERGARTEN BACK ROW: N. Williams, D. Bradley, S. Coleman, L. Jenks, K. Gerrish, J. Gerrish, M. I Rodwell, C. Howard. FRONT ROW: M. Miller, R. Peryer, A. Van Brocklin, G. Scovil, A. Creighton, H. Newton, R. Stone, D. Swibold. MISSING: C. Castor, R. Faulkner, H. Olmstead, V. Stowe, A. Seaver, L. Smith. MRS. ALLEN’S KINDERGARTEN STANDING: G. Swinyer, R. Rathbun, U. Rutherford, R. Butterfield, E. Robinson, J. Vebber, R. Northrup, G. Severance, M. Trivilino, T. Olmstead, T. Enslow, B, Lybo’ult, L Wright. SITTING: J. Sevey, P. Wright, T. Green, R. Norman, G. Wright. MISSING'’ R. Wright. Vw MRS. MCCARTHY’S FIRST GRADE BACK ROW: D. Cole, M. Olmstead, J. Caster, D. Shea, M. Bonner, D. Lyboalt, M. Hep- burn, S. Creighton, D. Snyder, M. Dollinger, R. Thomas, D. Austin, R. Austin, T. Green, T. Wright. MIDDLE ROW: D. Roberts, M. Mittlestaedt, L. Mousaw, S. Gravlin, M. Wright. FRONT ROW: C. Wright, D. Fountain, G. Olmstead, J. Clohosey, H. Wright. MRS. CLOHOSEY’S FIRST GRADE FOUTH ROW: R. Wright, D. Davis, D. Hendershot, S. Damen, S. Green, E. Stowell, B. Page, B. Brown, R. Matthie, D. Wright. THIRD ROW: R. Norman, S. Dunning; R. Murray, G. Coleman, J. Wright. SECOND ROW: R. Olmstead, G. Huto, M. Bullis, W. Phillips, H. Weston. FIRST ROW: W. Frank, M. Wright, J. Westerdick, F. Scovil, C. Sevey. MISSING: D. Wright. MRS. CORCORAN’S SECOND GRADE STANDING: H. Schenck, C. Norton, P. Jessmer, D. Mousaw, G. Dunning, R. Pedersen, J. Hammond, K. Klein, L. Hill, T. Frank, L. Robinson, S. Collins, D. Severance. SITTING: T. Howard, D. Gerrish, D. Gotham, B. Carrow, M. Shea, C. Carrow, P. Trimm. MISS- ING: E. Bullock, C. Green, P. Enslow. MRS. ELLS’ SECOND GRADE BACK ROW: M. Fisher, B. Rexford, K. Hogle, J. Rutherford, R. Phillips, L. Cayey, I. Gary, S. Howard, D. Lindsay, R. Shatraw, R. Murray. SECOND ROW: D. Vaughan, D. Smith, S. Wells, G. Ingraham, M. Mousaw, W. Watson, C. Wright, S. Carrier. FIRST ROW: K. Phillips, A. Miller, D. Decker, L. Randall, E. Gilmore. MRS. LENNOX’S THIRD GRADE STANDING: M. Vaughan, G. Cayey, S. Phillips, G. Green, R. Gravlin, J. Smith, J. Long, M. Wright, D. Mousaw, K. O’Gorman. THIRD ROW: A. Dollinger, S. Cole, J. Carrow, M. Jenks, O. Watson. SECOND ROW: J. Fountain, J. Huto, G. Hendershot, P. Duprey, J. Gerrish. FIRST ROW: T. Caster, M. Olmstead, J. Hutchinson, J. Sevey, M. Regan. MISSING: W. Creighton. MRS. SMITH’S THIRD GRADE BACK ROW: J. Trivilino, G. Stowe, A. Connelly, A. Trimm, D. Riehl, D. Stowell, E. Trimm, D. Wright, L. Howard, M. Corbitt, B. Mousaw, M. Weegar, T. Regan. MIDDLE ROW: C. Wright, K. Baker, W. Norman, P. Wright, J. Scovil. FRONT ROW: R. Stev- enson, E. Scovil, T. Gravlin, D. Swibold, J. Olmstead, M. Creighton. xXj, vr m Cjrade our MRS. O’GORMAN’S FOURTH GRADE BACK ROW: A. Bradley, W. Wright, T. O’Gorman, K. Gotham, E. Tucker, S. Reming- ton, F. Gibson, W. Howard, P. Trivilino. FRONT ROW: D. Matthie, P. Olmstead, C. O’Gorman, M. Schenck, D. Williams, A. Green. MRS. McEWEN’S FOURTH GRADE BACK ROW: S. Trimm, D. Ford, J. Rogers, D. Mackey, M. Kaulfuss, R. Watson, A. Ingraham, J. Kail, E. Ames, E. Watson. FRONT ROW: S. Wright, J. Olmstead, T. Ger- rish, H. Hoyt, P. Marceau, L. Rexford. MRS. CASEY’S FIFTH GRADE STANDING: L. Wright, L. Wright. U. Sharlow, D. Phillips, R. Gerrish, L. Wilson, E. Pederson, D. Randall, C. Rathbun, L. Gotham, D. Roberts, R. Johnson, R. Weegar. SIT- TING: T. Phillips, S. Bullock, W. Vaughan, M. Huto, P. Gotham, B. Matthie, N. Olm- stead, F. Fisher, B. Sharlow, J. Westerdick. MRS. COLLINS’ FIFTH GRADE BACK ROW: J. Perry, A. Norman, B. Clark, S. Hoyt, S. Hammond, R. White, K. Mark- en, E. O’Gorman, E. Corbitt, A. Reihl. MIDDLE ROW: V. Cole, S. Stowe, B. White, S. Dean, S. Wright, H. Newton. BACK ROW: S. Jones, R. Gotham, R. Rogers, J. Ames, J. Guiney, K. Klein, J. Scovil, J. Glasgow. ABSENT: M. Chase. MR. STOWELL’S SIXTH GRADE BACK ROW: S. Huto, M. Watson, J. Gibson, J. Cayey, T. Crary, G. Vebber, J. Collins, P. Perry. SECOND ROW: D. Trimm, J. Fisher, W. Coleman, A. Bradley, S. Stowe, J. Westerdick, J. Mills, C. Wright, S. Olmstead. FIRST ROW: R. Matthie, M. Van Brock- lin, R. Phillips, W. Miller, L. Severance, R. Carrier, L. Robinson. MBC MARTINEZ’S SIXTH GRADE | STANDING: L. Stevenson, J. Buckley, T. Mackey, R. Murray, F. Wright, H. Pedersen, D. Perry, D. Mackey, G. Garlough, L. O'Gorman, E. Baker, R. Robert, R. Rodwell, D. j Decker. SEATED: C Tucker, D. Long, G. Colvin, G. Green, R. Jenks, R. Lansing, G. | Dillabough. MRL MARTINEZ’S SIXTH GRADE STANDING: L. Stevenson, J. Buckley, T. Mackey, R. Murray, F. Wright, H. Pedersen, D. Perry, D. Mackey, G. Garlough, L. O'Gorman, E. Baker, R. Robert, R. Rodwell, D. Decker. SEATED: C. Tucker, D. Long, G. Colvin, G. Green, R. Jenks, R. Lansing, G. Dillabough. MR. STOWELL’S SIXTH GRADE BACK ROW: S. Huto, M. Watson, J. Gibson, J. Cayey, T. Crary, G. Vebber, J. Collins, P. Perry. SECOND ROW: D. Trimm, J. Fisher, W. Coleman, A. Bradley, S. Stowe, J. Westerdick, J. Mills, C. Wright, S. Olmstead. FIRST ROW: R. Matthie, M. Van Brock - lin, R. Phillips, W. Miller, L. Severance, R. Carrier, L. Robinson. Qra SEVENTH GRADE BACK ROW: J. Miller, R. Jinks, R. Austin, H. Carrow, B. Rathbun, R. Hoyte, B. Reihl. THIRD ROW: J. Bonner, A. Calvin, M. Clohosey, D. Stowe, G. Alfred, R. VanBrocklin, E. Gilmore, W. Hoyte. SECOND ROW: M. Lennox, L. Stratton, S. Hewitt, S. Wright, L. Gothem, N. Smith, W. Clark, L. Davis. FIRST ROW: D. Silver, J. Hepburn, B. Wil- mart, B. Rutherferd, D. Green, D. Hammond, J. O’Gorman, H. Neuton. MISSING: R. Rodwell. 7th GRADE CLASS OFFICERS President: L. Davis Vice President: J. O’Gorman Secretary: J. Hepburn Treasurer: M. Lennox 8th A President: Gary Collins Vice President G. Long Secretary: M. Jones Treasurer: D. Stowe EIGHTH GRADE GIRLS BACK ROW: S. Gardner, R. Murray, A. Hogle, M. Jones, S. Coller, T. Fitpatrick, G. Long. MIDDLE ROW: R. Gerrish, B. LaLone, K Glasgow, N. Kail, J. Trivilino, L. Fisher, B. Moore. FRONT ROW: K. Smith, J. Tierney, P. Stowe, L. Westerdick, A. Rathbun, C. Snyder, B. Green. g EIGHTH GRADE BOYS C BACK ROW: E. Gardner, G. Collins, T. Long, R. Crary. MIDDLE ROW: B. Regan, R. Trimm, J. Westerdick, N. Wilmart, C. Hepburn, V. Snyder, H. Newton. FRONT ROW: E. Stevenson, B. Snyder, L. Robinson, L. Ford, J. Demers, W. Despaw, B. Rodgers. CLASS OFFICERS Sec.—L. Dunning Treas.—M. Bullock Pres.—J. Tucker V. Pres.—J. Cayey CLASS ADVISOR Mrs. Champney BACK ROW: E. Hepburn, S. Remington, A. Buckley, S. McMurtry, E. Clark, V. Colvin, E. Miller, C. Jones, R. Murray, THIRD ROW: T. Perry, F. Fisher, J. McCarthy, E. Bullis, R. Murray, R. Dunning, M. Cayey, N. Silver. SECOND ROW: L. Clark, M. Bullock, L. Gotham, J. Dollinger, J. Watson, D. Despaw, G. Gleason. FIRST ROW: R. Morrow, L. Dunning, J. Cayey, J. Tucker, K. Weston, L. Selleck, B. Coller. ABSENT—J. Carrow, S. Wright. CLASS OFFICERS Pres.—P. Trivilino V. Pres.—K. Miller Treas.—G. Willmart Sec.—C. Bonner CLASS ADVISOR Mr. Parah STANDING STAIRS: G. Perry, G. Willmart, P. Trivilino, D. Mackey, E. Fuhr, L. Sel- leck, S. Marden, P. Green. STANDING: W. Stevenson, M. Dean, C. Woods, L. Whitcomb, W. Ford, S. Gotham, B. Hutchinson, N. Bates. SEATED: K. Hill, I. Clark, S. Phillips, J. Gotham, C. Bonner, E. Buckley, K. Miller. ABSENT: K. Long, H. Finley, T. Hiter. CLASS OFFICERS V. Pres.—A. Trivilino Treas.—W. Lennox Pres.—S. Litten Sec.—M. Fitzpatrick CLASS ADVISOR Miss Hayes BACK ROW, STANDING: A. Trivilino, S. Collar, S. Fisher, E. Green, M. Fitzpatrick, J. Smith, D. Clark, B. Howe, A. Fisher, W. Lennox. SEATED, SECOND ROW: T. Fisher, J. Stowe, L. Smith, M. Gerrish. FIRST ROW: J. Creighton, G. Gould, S. Snyder. FIRST ROW, STANDING: G. Collins, K. Thomas, J. Paro, W. Huckle, W. Ames, L. Collins, D. Gibson. CLASS OFFICERS Pres.—L. Dean Sec.—A. Collins V. Pres.—H. Clark Treas.—N. Doyle CLASS ADVISOR Mr. Whyte BACK ROW: T. Tucker, E. Cayey, L. Dean, L. Regan. MIDDLE ROW: L. Green, S. Clohosey, H. Lincoln, M. Moore, H. Clark, H. Ford, C. Green, F. Morrow. FRONT ROW: S. Lennox, A. Collins, J. Sullivan, M. Trivilino, J. Coller, N. Doyle, N. VanBroklin, K. Wright, N. Smith, R. Collins, W. White, P. Whyte. tfss SL mV' SELLECKS SCHOOL Back Row: S. Stratton, B. Selleck, J. Stratton. Middle Row: W. Lincoln, D. Hewitt, D. Hewitt. Front Row: D. Moore, D. Lincoln. Missing: L. Stratton, N. Stratton, D. Stratton. Teacher: Mrs. George Rexford Elementary Potsdam Normal School Potsdam, New York iStuclent Library with Mrs. Naylor Stall Shop with Mr. Wilson Homemaking with Mrs. Uhlinger B.S. in Education Plattsburgh State Plattsburgh, New York. Patricia Thomas, Dental Hygienist Eastman Dental Dispensary Rochester, New York Custodians Mr. Tuper Mr. Trimm Mr. McEween A. Gardner Cooks Mrs. Collins Mrs. Gardener Miss O’Gorman Mrs. Boyd Bus drivers Mr. Saucier Mr. Howe Mr. McEwen Mr. Trimm Mr. Ayers Mr. Remington Mr. Johnson Mr. Mullen Mr. Ferry tin or rom Every year, the Junior Class anxiously awaits the date set aside for the annual Junior Prom. Our date was June 6, 1959- The prom, itself, was held in the gym, but for the first time, we had the coronation in the new auditorium. We decorated in an entire French manner, blue and silver crepe paper, a French cafe at one end with tables and a highly decorated bar. Many French waiters served cookies and punch to the guests. The auditorium, trimmed with flowers, was hushed when the entire Junior class made its entrance. We were led by the flower girls, Myrna Jean Bonner, Carol Green, Susan Creighton, and Michelle Alexander, and the crown bearers, James Clohosey, David Robert, Rodney Thomas, and Steven Hayes. After the crowning, the Royalty, Prince, Ralph Collins, Princess, Ann Collins, Queen, Jane Sullivan, and King, Thomas Tucker, headed the Grand March back to the gym and started the next dance. Our Junior Prom, Sidewalks of Paris,” was a success, socially and financially. Princess, Ann Collins, Prince, Ralph Collins, Queen, Jane Sullivan, King, Thomas Tucker. SmcL awl TJtixecL CHORUS FOURTH ROW: I. Clark, P. Green, H. Ford, H. Clark, Mr. Reihl, W. Lennox, H. New- ton, L. Dean, N. Bates. THIRD ROW: M. Bullock, D. Stowe, L. Clark, J. McCarthy, E. Bullis, T. Perry, C. Hepburn, C. Bonner, J. Tucker. SECOND ROW: M. Gerrish, J. Trivi lino, L. Fisher, K. Glasgow, A. Collins, J. Sullivan, B. La Lone, J. Tierney, E. Stevenson, L. Ford. FIRST ROW: C. Wood, M. Dean, B. Buckley, A. Buckley, K. Wright, N. Van- Brocklin, S. Phillips, L. Green, S. Coller. BAND FOURTH ROW: J. McCarthy, L. Dean, W. Lennox, W. Reihl, J. Bonner, I. Clark, A. Trivilino, H. Ford, K. Miller, H. Clark. THIRD ROW: Mr. Reihl, B. LaLone, M. Len- nox, J. Sullivan. SECOND ROW: N. Bates, J. Tucker, M. Bullock, G. Alfred, S. Gotham, L. Fisher, G. Colvin, P. Green, M. Dean, B. Buckley. FIRST ROW: M. Gerrish, D. Clark, J. Hepburn, C. Hepburn, S. Remington, E. Hepburn, C. Wood, S. Lennox. ; • _____________________________■________ Maxine Moore St. Law Co. American Legion Oratorical Contest Winner: RACQUETTEER STAFF SITTING: L. Selleck, M. Fitzpatrick, M. Moore, T. Hiter. STANDING: G. Gould, I Whitcomb, G. Willmart, D. Mackey, D. Gibson, W. Ford, W. White. 'Varsity President: A1 Fisher Vice President: Eddie Cayey Secretary-Treasurer: Jane Sullivan The Varsity C” club was reorganized this year under the direction of Mr. Whyte and Mr. Moore. The objective of this organization shall be to promote a high standard of athletics and to create a fellowship among varsity athletics and varsity cheerleaders The club will try to make the Varsity Letter a symbol of prestigue and to carry on the traditions of the school. It will sponsor, stimulate, and promote ways and means of supporting and improving the high school’s athletic program. Officers were elected for the 1959-1960 school year. AL FISHER was elected president, EDDIE CAYEY as vice president, and JANE SULLIVAN as secretary- treasurer. QUIETEST | th(: |JJ mutfl PawjH pose «ey, 1 monthl lory, J Opera for it; tag to hurdle|j ordim” PEPPIEST — w Ford m tribute;] ;ng VH| J- reig ( Brig consider valid and interesting Mr. Cartjflta mrrent musicalol consci';u? proport i fact thai with Wsj Burling! with his bdH gray ■ yearBB enoc H the v.:operating (or not cooperating) ItSs Reiner | in an ensemble is central to the ? “one of | new work, so different in con- r if ou: iception from ills first Quartet ur«-i;:v Or- (a corryM ,S iat has helped tj'-u.f ii-'- r ptation; an cs- gjpf mparatn ely oed works.) :n,i of vivid kind of sss t sue of the the indi- i to each ntsian is of Mr. I with I (he ideas ?ath-j '1 to istroi gfy .'ohfCtoi., ■ ulate about the • time before, the Juil- fiard Quartet had been roaring through a rehearsal of the : piece. There was still work to fine must- sfrnv enltnre this yc?r. has been saved by lyin B bac act: ; be m operation during the : center's 0?4J a ' 'ZiJ a “C T’Otj- know,, it's a helluva i the major problems under their - vork to write a!belts. Nearly two weeks before ke this,” Elliott |the performance (in other1 said the other!words, earlier than a piece of quentiy done in M examples he cited Chenier,” “The Fly- man,” “II Trovato and “Simon Boeeair Mr. Lisitsian, of descent, was bora Vlad ,ets looked at e) they had md nuance to 959 ; .. 960 clear “The 501ft : ' content; technique myself to tent. meone else piece is and prol dfe These i j : players tive to every be im- texture which Stan- that Friday gPjSFJ xhe Juilliard Quartet, is a mo- finals I case in point. The fundamental on • with which the the rows out of a ag Uization of the jn h has its own ■ r patterns”; differ-: I esu itant piece son fl| Ition of these.] V t. a an world of 1Q® as not “We Ssnce «.1 irtv-two some:. hating. You ho have cast life. There's Xpr '• ' T. Tu « , )on?. CreigW°n ng thing of nost a solo 'merely J , JonW . 'll %.-r „...oc upation ww idea of human beings co- perating (or not cooperating) gratme ensemble Is central to thd1 tributed consider valid and interest! being a compos cratic society til ess of creating i •a cure Bolshc Simone French si gKQBEKT F, HAWKINS I H - ROME. I STROLLERS walking- along; the banks of the Tiber onj | recent nights may have! rheen puzzled at the ghost- ; Ra'dows flitting across • th fk-u it a us j k, the Cas I ’’ kage of melo- ntertain- J7 • good.” tobinson, Q, vVallacli, an Collm?. At the .. Huunt, A TOPCH OF LARCENY ■TligJBrttlsIx • comedy is “a | ■ ■ ' «Poof that I el Rossellini Shoots ISew War Story—Wi inters —Censorship Snair %' : ly t I % c ’ffort I x M ion (t .W tsy wii o' Grea or Rih «glgiP f Gen idle an .with th' Eleonor; A selecte- Mag • -2 Widen No surprise, however, ove the votes whicjyielped Albert' Sordi actor “Rib •Var ovo ■ ers as Vit I ti V-.eral doll. | L mbari3o o J H ted pro the 'k i ng 195S sz A nm-K e fees i |g®ingma ries. lilt Pie iSS :. ■ - i which thisjonce up j ?SSg '4 nbled—only'ducere i II Li 1 ked before he no . | T Zga mk ftjkt story in palm f I j I . j5ed in-Car- What e . - . fi ' -H® on vaca- He use J • J Uy. Peter ing ce l- - L r cMvev tre- an !°r £• ■ k. covered” shot ' 8jH m -c saw his callyflBim ... ate Paramount com- vere”) from a soripW HIB| . «rjiAissary wall in Hollywood, Amidei, Brunello Rondt and Eos.! film,!and spoke to Rossellini on her sellini. V' _Needing an Rossellini is besieged- with ni. C p.ng;;' enc-‘.s- • ... r.i pout in ggj 5. the direfSgg fback wit.Sea in his film offers, and has yet to'de- that;Cide which to accept. While it! X the J may not be his very nextiij was [known that he will dirag l H ■■ u iff-’1 ™ .i p ...y Critlv • I The 2bn ciation, w. . O co ope Wmidi Venanzo, best, blue: jand white filming for “Tht ,'fagliari;” Mario Nascimbene best music, for “Violent Sum hier.” is studios, for tin (out sueeeus to Every: members most rorm-AR gnomic. intere, ■HLLhe guild’s : r Jgl-| Ar,';, enjoyed sM If-hyj When you' ren-]!ication.aj 'nyjgive siege lvjother right] ,omc alsc •best Ger- oglio’ : from ations ade up corre- ,s manv ction oi of nom- pictures .celii, •Ro- •o Bolog- - m V .,ini. Their X q who know and —met yotff- t vT jr ™ fact that know that you would not. |Imbrognd r best re- Before your article appearedIjlected characteristic aspects of E. Cayey T Sullivan Sitting: W. Ford, J. Creighton, G. Gould, M. Moore — V. President; W. White— President. Standing: R. Morrow, L. Selleck, Secretary; L. Selleck, Treasurer; K. Glasgow, R. Mur- ray, Mrs. Saucier, Advisor; G. Alfred, H. Newton. Floor Monitor, W. Ford, R. Morrow. SEASON’S RECORD COLTON OPPONENT 3 HARRISVILLE 6 7 CLIFTON-FINE 8 0 EDWARDS 0 2 RUSSELL 4 4 HARRISVILLE 4 4 CLIFTON-FINE 6 0 EDWARDS 6 — RUSSELL — Cecil” Larrie” VARSITY SOCCER Co-Captains Bill” and Smiley” Smiley” Bill The soccer team under the guidance of Coach Norman Whyte and Co-Captains Bill White and Smiley Regan ended their 1959 fall soccer saeson with a record of no wins, two ties, and five loses. The below par record doesn’t give an accurate indication of the booters’ play, for all their defeats were close and were decided by a single goal. The team’s leading scorer was William Lennox. TOP ROW: B. Howe, E. Cayey, H. Ford, P. Trivilino, W. White. BOTTOM ROW: L. Regan, W. Ford, E. Fuhr, G. Gould, L. Dean. ABSENT: W. Lennox, A. Fisher, T. Tucker. Hank” Back Row — left to right: Bill” Ford, Bill” Lennox, Hank” Ford, Dave” Gibson, Harry Clark, Paul Whyte, Pete” Trivilino, Junior” Howe, Al” Fisher, Larrie Dean and Lynn Whitcomb. Coach Whyte. Front Row Ed” Cayey and Bill” White. The 1959-1960 Colton-Pierrepont Central .School Varsity Basketball team, made up of veterans Ed Cayey, William White, Henry Ford, Bill Lennox, David Gibson, Al Fisher, Jr. Howe, plus promising newcomers Harry Clark, Ozzie Gould, William Ford, and Peter Trivilino had a perfectly balanced squad. Beginning very sensationally, winning the first game 88-52 untill the final buzzer in the play-offs, the squad under the direction of Coach Norman Whyte, played ex- cellent basketball. Not since 1944 had a team from Colton won the play-offs, and as we can find from existing record no team has had as many wins in a regular sea- son of play. Betty” Leading the Colton varsity spirit this year were Ann Collins, Jane Sullivan, Anne Trivilino, Kay Thomas, Carolyn, Bonner and Betty Buckley. These six girls were al- ways at basketball games, rallies, or other sport events whooping it up for old C.P.C.S. They all deserve a medal for their fine leadership during the past year as .Dance WoW A Tense Momenta -Trophey Time- ■Watch Those Teeth Henry COLTON m Five y Point 11 - , Larrie’ 3 0 ere 4 -SEASON'S TEAM — WINS IN’ 19S9-1960. pO ivr s To C° 'Uarditu iSaihetlall Colton Holy Ghost Morristown Holy Ghost Clifton-Fine Russell Parishville-Hopkinton Harrisville Morristown Edwards Clifton-Fine Russell Ijf « «.|•« • h Parishville-Hopkinton i € ■ 71 Hammond , 61 Harrisville OpSteiS 53 Edwards 82 Hammond POflvfTSNDPnREpONT Van - Tt 1 existincSr ketball EIGHT GAMES IN A ROW SETS BASKETBALL RECORD AT COLTON. SET AT 14 52 3 OV£R 1000 U 1 U.OKVLUUlV atisticA f Opponent mm team scores junior d adhethall Kneeling; L. Ford, M. Lennox, K. Weston, W. Reihl, B. Regan, V. Snyder, R. Murray, J. Cayey, E. Gardiner, G. Collins. Standing: D. Silver, R. Van Brocklin, J. Demers, W. Hoyt, C: Hepburn, J. Miller, R. Hoyt, A. Robinson, N. Bates. Coach — Mr. Stowell. Under the coaching of Mr. Edwin Stowell, the junior high squad, full of pep and fight, has scrapped and scrambled its way through its schedule in better than average fashion, winning 9 and losing 6. Led by Captain Ernie Gardner and James Cayey this team has proved that in a few years it will fill many gaps in the varsity squad. . junior J4ifh Cheerleader L. Fisher J ntratnurali . . . Several returning lettermen and a host of promising newcomers may be the key to a successful season for the I960 baseball forces. Lettermen returning include Ed Cayey, Bill White, Pete Trivilino, Bill Ford, Lawrence Regan, Ralph Collins, Bill Lennox, Gary Williant, Dave Gibson, Tom Tucker, and Ozzie Gould. ■k M OUR SPONSORS Colton Pierrepont Central School Board of Education President, John B. Sullivan Clerk of the Board, Martin Clohosey Trustees, Roy Thomas, William Thomas, Richard Weegar Title Page $40.00 Colton Pierrepont Faculty Association Senior Will 20.00 Freshman Class Senior Will 5.00 Sophomore Class Senior Will 5.00 Junior Class Senior Will 5.00 Swift’s Store, South Colton Senior Will 5.00 Frank’s Grocery, Colton Senior Page 1 5.00 Band Box Cleaners, Canton Senior Page 1 5.00 Altamont Ice Cream, Tupper Lake Senior Page 1 5.00 L. H. Buck, Plattsburg Senior Page 1 5.00 Lewis and Company, Potsdam Senior Page 1 5.00 Kaplan’s Department Store, Potsdam Senior Page 1 5.00 Robinson’s Farm Equipment, Canton Senior Page 1 5-00 Pioneer Manufacturing Company, Corning Senior Page 1 5.00 L. Puccia Company, Watertown Senior Page 2 5.00 Tardelli Inn, Potsdam Senior Page 2 5.00 Fiacco’s Tavern, Potsdam Senior Page 2 5.00 Roman Gardens, Potsdam Senior Page 2 5.00 Francis Boyd Sons, South Colton Senior Page 2 5.00 White’s Hardware Store, Potsdam Senior Page 2 5.00 Kriff’s Furniture Store, Potsdam Senior Page 2 5.00 Given’s Auto Sales, Potsdam Senior Page 2 5.00 Schwind Son, Elyria, Ohio Senior Page 3 5.00 Cecil Strader’s Service Station Senior Page 3 5.00 Webster Paper and Supply Co., Albany Senior Page 3 5.00 Rexall Drug Store, Canton Senior Page 3 5.00 Bob and Edith’s Diner, Potsdam Senior Page 3 5.00 Sunshine Store, Potsdam Senior Page 3 5.00 Adirondack Auto Sales, Potsdam Senior Page 3 10.00 Roberts Shoe Store, Potsdam Senior Page 4 5.00 Sullivan’s Shoe Store, Potsdam Senior Page 4 5.00 Smithers’ Buick, Canton Senior Page 4 2.50 Weston’s Book Store, Potsdam Senior Page 4 2.50 Surprise Store, Potsdam Senior Page 4 2.50 Canton News Shop, Canton Senior Page 4 2.50 McManus’ Diner, Potsdam Senior Page 4 2.50 Buck Red’s Rendez-vous, Canton Senior Page 4 2.50 Bob Russell’s Welding, Potsdam Senior Page 4 5.00 Tennant Electric, Potsdam Senior Page 4 5.00 Frechette Construction, Tupper Lake Senior Page 4 10.00 Colton Fire Department, Colton Senior Prophecy 20.00 South Colton Fire Department Senior Prophecy 20.00 gpM Carbino’s Ogdensburg, New York Simpson’s Drug Store Ogdensburg, New York m COMPLIMENTS PAHLER PACKING CORP. US Gov’t. Inspected — Est. No. 880 with beef cattle to sell . COMPLIMENTS of WILBER VISUAL SERVICE See us First for Highest Prices Potsdam, N.Y. CO' 7-4520 COMPLIMENTS fTTK 130 Main Street Of BHELU HEALEY'S SHELL SERVICE Johnson City, N.Y. 59 Maple Street Potsdam, N.Y. Audio Visual Equipment OPEN ALL NIGHT DODGE SAVOID South Colton New York REO Motor Trucks and Schoolbuses Syracuse Trucks Sales Distributor 1120 East Erie Blvd., Syracuse, New York COMPLIMENTS of COLTON FUELS COMPANY, INC. Mr. Mrs. F. M. Enslow Paint, Automotive and Electrical Supplies; Gardening and Vacation Needs. Colton, New York Potsdam New York COMPLIMENTS McCarthy's restaurant of SEVER'S INN Featuring American and Italian Foods Eat by Candle light South Colton, New York Route 11 South of Canton, New York Compliments PROM FORMALS RENTED AT of HERBERT'S MEN AND BOY’S WEAR Potsdam, N. Y. MACE MOTORS Phone 2156 14 Market St. Compliments of AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS CENTRAL NEW YORK CHAPTER The Architect is the impartial advisor, designer and supervisor of construction for pro- gressive and cost-conscious management. He helps you create a building which will serve your interests and the interests of your associates and neighbors. He helps you produce a building in which you can take real pride at a cost which is within the limits of your budget. KAPLAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE Compliments Quality a little higher— Prices a little lower” Canton, New York Star Lake, New York of STUDEBAKER—LARK—WILLYS—JEEP J. I. CASE FARM MACHINERY AND TRACTORS TODD MOTOR SALES INC. SANITARY APPLIANCE Sales and Service COMPANY Phone 3652 Gouverneur St. • Canton, N. Y. Don’t go by when you are hungry and dry DESSO'S HOTEL South Colton New York Coffee you can’t Forget MULLEN'S LUNCH South Colton New York McCarthy's hotel Fine Food Compliments of HAMMOND'S CAS and PLUMBING South Colton New York Colton New York BERRY FARMS Since 1826 Doug Berry West Bangor, N.Y. Phone Malone 959M Compliments of JOHNSON'S GROCERY and SERVICE STATION Colton New York Compliments of SPRINGBROOK DAIRY PETE WRIGHT Colton. BUZZ” HAWLEY New York Colton, Colton Fisher - Rexford Drivers Colton, New York -t J a BUCK FUNERAL SERVICE Congratulations from CAHILL’S SPORTING GOODS COMPANY Tennis Golf Softball Baseball HAROLD BUCK, LICENSED MANAGER Swim Suits Fishing Tackle NORWOOD, N.Y. Watertown New York JIM CREIGHTON SULLIVAN’S OFFICE SUPPLY Bulldozer Service Office - Bank - School Supplies 413 South Main Street SNOW : Rodwell Robar Inc. Potsdam, New Compliments of Compliments of .. . JUDSON HEIGHTS DAIRY LE BERGE CURTIS Canton New York Judson Street .r H Canton, JN. Y. Compliments of Compliments of . . . MAYHEWS WHOLESALE INC. A Freshman Friend Compliments of . . . DEWEY CORNELL HfV W FARM IMPLEMENTS AUIS CHAIMEK T 47 Gouverneur St. Canton, N. Y. Canton New xorK THE C. B. DOLGE .,g JOSEPH FISHER SON COMPANY LtHE GOOD CLOTHING STORE New York Westport Connecticut THE PHOTO SHOP % For Supplies, Service, Equipment UTNAM HAWLEY $t Phone CO 7-9494 ACK BYRNES Phone 568 Potsdam New York 27 Ford Street Ogdensburg, N. Y. OUR ALUMNI SPONSORS 1914 Ella Corcoran 1938 1922 Stephen Hurley 1953 1923 Mary H. Sullivan 1954 1931 Mrs. R. Morrow 1954 1932 Esther Lennox 1955 1933 Kenneth Marden 1956 1937 Loretta Clohosey 1957 1937 Ann O’Gorman 1957 1931 Irene Smith 1958 1941 Dick Weegar 1958 1943 Mary Lenney 1958 1945 Mary Weegar 1958 1946 Kenneth Perkins 1959 1948 John Frank 1959 1951 Joan C. Callahan 1959 1953 Ronnie Sullivan 1959 1953 Katheryn Hayes 1959 1953 Buzz Hawley 1958 1953 George Seaver 1926 1953 Anonymous 1939 Dorothy Thomas Marion Thomas Roveletta Howe Pat Thomas Gail Thomas Jack Cote Asa Garlough Rex Sampier Harry Gibson Ronnie Gilmore Sally McEwen Elizabeth Hurley Steve Olmsted Edwin White Vernon Weston Bonnie Thomas • Nancy Marden Gerry Tucker Beulah McCarthy Roland Saucier YOUR LOCAL SINGER SEWING CENTER IS YOUR SEWING HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL YOUR SEWING NEEDS AND TEEN- AGE SEWING INSTRUCTION CLASSES. Compliments of the Phone Colony 7-9477 Sheriff's Office HENRY G. DENNER Canton New York EASTERN FUELS NICKERSON'S Potsdam - Norwood Road Phone Colony 7-4424 Automatic Delivery Burner Service G.L.F. Feed and Farm Supplies 33 Phone Colony 7-2910 Compliments of the . . . CAREY'S Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry Market St. Potsdam, N. Y. ELEK Cascade Inn Motel and Restaurant Your Hairdresser Phone 8 Waverly St. Colony 7-2325 Potsdam, N. Y. 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