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■r W0 STAFF CO-EDITORS - Linda Selleck Petrea Green Katherine Miller CLASS PROPHECY - Memorie Dean CLASS HISTORIAN - Susan Marden, Sharon Phillips BOARD OF EDUCATION PAGE - Constance Wood SPORTS EDITORS - Carolyn Bonner, Gary Willmart Lynn Whitcomb ART EDITORS - Terry Hiter, Dale Rexford ADVERTISING EDITOR - Memorie Dean ADVERTISING STAFF - Edward Fuhr, Duncan Mackey, Sally Gotham, Betty Mae Hutchinson, Warren Thomas, Kenneth Perkins HEAD TYPIST - Petrea Green YEARBOOK SALES STAFF - Elizabeth Buckley, North Bates, Iona Clark, Jane Gotham, Kenneth Hill SCHOOLCALENDAR School Opens - Sept. 6 Northern Zone Meeting at Potsdam - Sept. 29 Columbus Day Vacation Oct. 12 American Education Week - Nov. 5-11 Election Day - Nov. 7 First Quarter Examination - Nov. 10 Thanksgiving Vacation - Nov. 23-24 Christmas Vacation - Dec. 21-Jan. 1 School Reopens - Jan. 2 Regents and Midyear Exams - Jan. 25-26 Graduation Lincoln's Birthday - Feb. 12 Washington's Birthday - Feb. 22 Third Quarter Exams April 6 Easter Vacation - April 18-27 School Reopens - April 30 Memorial Day Vacation -May 30-June 1 Senior Class Trip - May 30-June 4 Regents and Final Exams - June 18-22 School Closes - June 22 Baccalaureate - June 2 4 W k-. We the Class of Nineteen Hundred Sixty-two wish to dedicate this Coltonian to Harold (Babe) Cay- ey in recognition of his six- teen years of faithful ser- vice to our school. DEDICATION t TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Page...................................................................1 Staff and Calendar...........................................................2 Dedication...................................................................3 Board of Education...........................................................6 Principal and Secretary .....................................................7 High School Teachers.........................................................8 Elementary Teachers..........................................................9 Town and School Pictures....................................................10 Seniors..................................................................12-17 Senior Activities........................................................18-19 Class History...............................................................20 Class Will..................................................................21 Class Prophecy..............................................................22 Kindergarten ...............................................................24 First Grade.................................................................25 Second Grade................................................................26 Third Grade.................................................................27 Fourth Grade................................................................28 Fifth Grade.................................................................29 Six Grade...................................................................30 Seventh Grade...............................................................31 Eighth Grade................................................................32 Seventh and Eighth Class Officers...........................................33 Ninth and Tenth Grade.......................................................34 Ninth and Tenth Class Officers............................................. 35 Eleventh and Twelfth Grade..................................................36 Eleventh and Twelfth Class Officers.........................................37 Sellecks and South Colton...................................................38 Bus Drivers, Cooks, and Custodian...........................................39 Pictures.................................................................. 40 Christmas Song and Rhyme.................................................42-43 Junior Play.................................................................44 Junior Prom.................................................................45 Chorus and Band..........................................................46-47 Future Homemakers of America and National Honor Society.....................48 Newspaper Staff and Student Council.........................................49 Who’s Who................................................................50-51 Baby Page................................................................52-53 Pictures....................................................................54 Soccer Page.................................................................56 Varsity and Cheerleaders....................................................57 Junior Varsity and Cheerleaders............................................ 58 Seventh and Eighth Grade Basketball.........................................59 Sports in Action . . .......................................................60 Pictures...............................................................; 61-62 4 ADMINISTRATION BOARD OF EDUCATION Richard Weegar, President; Roy Thomas, William Thomas, Clerk; Robert Creighton, Martin Clohosey. PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE For the past four years we have been on a pilgrimage together- you and the faculty of this school system. You have been taught not what to think but how to think. I hope you have gained much from this experience and that you will be- come better citizens for it. I fully expect to see real leaders develop from among you Seniors. I do not think these expectations will be in vain. My sincere best wishes to all of you. s E C R E T A R y MRS. MARION THOMAS Kindergarten MRS. ROSE ELLS Second Grade MRS. BEULAH MC CARTH1 First Grade MRS. HELEN COLLINS Fifth Grade MRS. ELLA CORCORAN Second Grade MRS. AMELIA HEALEY Kindergarten MRS. LORETTA CLOHOSEY First Grade MRS. TERESA O'GORMAN Fourth Grade 8 MRS. ESTHER LENNOX Third Grade MRS. GERALDINE CASEY Fifth Grade MRS. VIRGINIA MC EWEK Fourth Grade MRS. IRENE SMITH Third Grade I MRS. MADOLYN SAUCIER French and Latin MR. WILBUR BLACK Driver's Education MR. WILLIAM BUTLER Senior High History MRS. THELMA MC ALOON Librarian MR. WILLIAM RIEHL Band Instructor MISS JUDITH KEIB MRS. JENNY VACLAVIK Home Economics Music and Chorus 9 MRS. VERNICE CHURCH Sixth Grade MR. TIMOTHY HENESSEY Sixth Grade MRS. AGNES GIVEN Junior High Math 0 MRS. C. LENORA TRAUGER Art MR. PATRICK EADY Junior High English MR. JEROME WILSON ; ‘v Industrial Arts MRS. IRENE HEPBURNH| Physical Education [ MRS. KATHLEEN CHAMPN® Junior High Science MRS. DOROTHY LONG Junior High History MR. NORMAN WHYTE Physical Education 10 MRS. BARBARA SULLIVAN Business MISS KATHERINE HAYES School Nurse SENIORS NORTH BATES O) ‘The best hearts are I ever the bravest.” CUyOZA - AiL )JQaA jj A Vr IONA CLARK ‘‘A good laugh is sunshine in a house.” %% CAROLYN ££.. BONNER vV£y. ‘‘To be trusted is a greater compli- W ? % ment than to be loved.” ELIZABETH BUCKLEY Youth is a gay and pleasant spring of life. 12 I MEMORIE DEAN “True wisdom is a thing (l XsvvL viJ ?■, very extraordinary.’J -Ai £- 1jO- £ CXiS t ’, Y-jjrfs ' uz oj ‘JxaJc u ’X3sn CLi rtOa ' x h yy dx 4', - 7b ?run yr ■ .. EDWARD FUHR ! •:•, ‘ ‘ T om or r ow, m y friends, is another day-” llS Sac' vT' PETREA GREEN “Life is not at all without delight.” 13 ®JIU 0v fT -. KATHERINE LONG “Happy am I; from care I’m free. Why aren’t they all contented like me?’’ DUNCAN MACKEY “Youth comes but once in a life- time ‘V3 iw 16 SENIOR NORTH BATES Babe Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2, 4 Basketball Manager 2, 3, 4 Junior Play 3 Junior Prom 3 Yearbook 4 Senior Play 4 CAROLYN BONNER Band 1 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Press Club 2, 3 Cheerleading 2, 3, 4 Varsity C Club 2, 3, 4 Junior Prom Queen 3 Junior Play 3 National Honor Society 3, 4 Latin Society Senior Play 4 Cit. Convention 3, 4 Class Vice-President 4 Class Secretary £' Yearbook 4 ELIZABETH BUCKLEY Betty Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4 Junior Prom 3 Junior Play 3 Varsity C Club 2, 3, 4 Yearbook 4 Senior Play 4 IONA CLARK Onie Band 3, 4 Chorus 2, 3, 4 Camera Club 1 F. H. A. 3, 4 Yearbook 4 Senior Play 4 MEMORIE JOY DEAN Mem Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1,2,4 Press Club 3, 4 Science Club 4 Latin Society National Honor Society 3, 4 Yearbook 4 Oratorical Contest 2, 3, 4 Bausch and Lomb Award 2 Chemistry Award 3 Senior Play National Essay Anthology 4 National Poetry Anthology 4 1 9 KATHERINE LONG Kathy Cheerleading 1 Class Secretary 1 Junior Play 3 Junior Prom 3 F.H. A. 3,4 Yearbook 4 Senior Play 4 GARY WILLMART Willie” Junior Prom King 3 Junior Play 3 Class President 3, 4 Class Treasurer 2 Class Vice-President 1 Press Club 2, 3 Basketball 1, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 4 Varsity C Club 2, 3, 4 Senior Play 4 Yearbook 3, 4 Latin Society 6 2 EDWARD FUHR Eddie Chorus 4 Ski Club 4 Junior Play 3 Soccer 2, 3 Varsity C Club 2, 3 Yearbook 4 Senior Play 4 Press Club 4 Latin Society Junior Prom 3 Cit. Convention 3, 4 JANE GOTHAM Janie F. H. A. Junior Play 3 Junior Prom 3 Yearbook 4 Senior Play 4 SALLY GOTHAM Sal Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Junior Play 3 Junior Prom 3 Senior Play 4 Yearbook 4 PETREA GREEN Trigger Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Secretary 3, 4 National Honor Society 3, 4 I Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 Yearbook Staff 4 KENNETH HELL Kenny Junior Play 3 Junior Prom 3 Yearbook 4 Senior Play 4 TERRY HITER Dooley Press Club 2 Junior Play 3 Junior Prom 3 Latin Society Yearbook 4 BETTY MAE HUTCHINSON Bets - F.H. A. Junior Prom 3 I Junior Play 3 Chorus 3, 4 ACTIVITIES Press Club 3, 4 Ski Club 4 Yearbook 4 Senior Play 4 DUNCAN MACKEY Bluncan Basketball 1, 3, 4 Soccer 1, 2 Student Council 3, 4 Press Club 2, 3 National Honor Society 3, 4 Latin Society Junior Prom Prince 3 Junior Play 3 Yearbook Staff 3, 4 Senior Play SUSAN MARDEN Susie Class Treasurer 1 Student Council 3, 4 F.H.A. 3,4 Junior Prom Princess 3 Press Club 3 Junior Play 3 Yearbook Staff 4 KATHERINE MILLER Kathy Press Club 3, 4 Yearbook 4 Latin Society Auxilium Latinum Award 2 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2 Junior Prom 3 Class Vice-President 3 Oratorical Contest 2, 3, 4 ESSPA Convention 4 DAR Award 4 Senior Play KENNETH PERKINS Kenny Basketball 1, 2, 3 Baseball 3 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 Yearbook 4 SHARON PHILLIPS Chorus 2, 3, 4 Junior Play 3 Latin Society Senior Play 4 Yearbook 4 WARREN THOMAS Senior Play 4 1 9 Chorus Industrial Art's Club Yearbook LYNN WHITCOMB Wobbles Band 1 Press Club 2, 3 Junior Play 3 Latin Society Junior Prom y Yearbook 4 Basketball Manager 1, 2 Baseball Manager 1, 2, 3 Soccer Manager 1, 2 Basketball 3, 4 Baseball 4 Soccer 3, 4 Senior Play 4 Varsity C Club 2 DALE REXFORD Zeke Junior Play 3 Junior Prom 3 Yearbook 4 Soccer 3 Ski Club 4 National Poetry Anthology 4 Senior Play 4 LINDA SELLECK Blinda Band 1 Chorus 1, 4 Press Club 2, 3, 4 Varsity C Club 3, 4 Class Treasurer 3, 4 National Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Student Council 1, 2 Junior Play 3 Junior Prom 3 Yearbook 4 Latin Society Cheerleading 3, 4 ESSPA Convention 4 National Essay Anthology 4 Senior Play 4 CONSTANCE WOOD Connie Yearbook 4 Junior Play 3 Junior Prom 3 Press Club 3, 4 National Poetry Anthology 4 Ski Club 4 National Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Latin Society Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Historical Association Essay 1 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 NYSSMA Piano 1, 2 NYSSMA Voice 2, 4 Area Allstate 4 County Chorus 2 Mathematics Award 3 Senior Play 4 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY G p§®S j 3)3 SG3fr%£G3H03)r! G3 ; Entering our Freshman year in the fall of 1958 with twenty-seven class members, we elected Mr. Freeman Ashworth, science teacher, as class advisor. Officers were Peter Trivilino, president; Gary Willmart, vice-president; Katherine Long, secretary, and Susan Mar- den, treasurer. Linda Selleck and William Ford were chosen for Student Council. In the course of the year, Marion Butterfield, Carson James, and Phillip and David Smith departed. Our Freshman hop and a raffle on a stuffed animal helped pave our way to our ultimate ;« goal - a Senior trip. The end of the year saw the departure of Norman Hastings. After welcoming William Foster, Gary Perry, Hazel Fin- ley, and Iona Clark, twenty-nine Sophomores elected Mr. Charles Parah, history and science teacher, as advisor. Peter Trivilino was again chosen class president; Katherine Miller vice-president; Caro- lyn Bonner secretary; Gary Willmart treasurer. Student Council members were Linda Selleck and William Ford. We added to our treasury by having a Halloween Dance, a raffle, and a very profitable talent show. In the fall of 1960 we entered our Junior year without Hazel Finley, William Foster, Peter Trivilino, and Jerry Silver. With Mr. William Butler as class advisor, we elected Gary Willmart president, Katherine Miller vice-president, Petrea Green secretary, and Linda Selleck treasurer. Susan Marden and Duncan Mackey were selected for Student Council. Later in the year we welcomed Dale Rexford and Kenneth Perkins and said farewell to Wade Stevenson. This was a busy year. Class activities included food sales, the sale of Christmas cards, a movie presentation, raffles, a talent show, and our very successful Junior Play, “Headin’ for the Hills’’. And too, there was the special excitement of ordering class rings and pre- paring our Junior Prom. The fall of 1961 saw twenty-three Seniors anxious to begin their final year at Colton, with all the thrills that come from being a Senior. After electing Gary Willmart president, Carolyn Bonner vice-president, Petrea Green secretary, and Linda Selleck treas- urer, we chose Susan Marden and Duncan Mackey for Student Council. To advise our class we chose Mr. Jerome Wilson, in- dustrial arts teacher, who greatly helped us in all our Senior activities. We began the year by selling magazines, and then worked to present a Senior Play, raffles, and a talent show to add to our Senior trip funds. We l°ok forward to the best years of our lives, and have fond memories of our wonderful days at Colton. j)3H£03K£G3KO3 rJK53Kvi iyXvGA-XGY ''-:-av'v!-!vGS : • ixfe-x :-:©:-Sx 'WtOckv. ri :c|-g-:G3§. !G:0i0:0iCv D3 rrIO30-'j3530 :G3:r:::i3 3:-:03 : :-: 3::g::o3g::o::g::i 3: 0 S3 £ r 11 $$viaJkL—A SENIOR CLASS WILL We the Senior Class of nineteen-hundred and sixty-two, of the Colton- Pierrepont Central School, being of a reasonable, sound mind, do here- by make and acknowledge this, our last will and testament. TO MR. CORBITT: We wish to express our thanks and deep apprecia- tion for his assistance and leadership through our four years of high school. i t i TO THE FACULTY: We wish to thank the faculty for their under- standing and guidance through the years. ’ TO THE JUNIORS: We leave the responsibility of being the top class. TO THE SOPHOMORES: We leave the excitement of ordering and re- ceiving class rings. tauv TO THE FRESHMEN: We leave three years of hard work and our best % wishes. % §|§ INDIVIDUAL: NORTH BATES bequeaths his frequent trips to Cooks Corners to Tom | Mackey. CAROLYN BONNER bequeaths her ability to get in and out of I! little sports car to anyone who can do it. ELIZABETH BUCKLEY be- ■J queaths her love of food to anyone who doesn’t like to eat. IONA CLARK UU; bequeaths her left-over tacks from Mrs. North’s chair to Elva Clark, ill MEMORIE DEAN bequeaths her gossip column in the RACQUETTEER |u§ to anyone who can protect himself. EDWARD FUHR bequeaths his skiing ability to Ronnie Morrow. PETREA GREEN bequeaths her black .. eye to anyone who comes in contact with a fist. JANE GOTHAM be- . queaths her vacant seat in the business room to anyone who wants it. SALLY GOTHAM bequeaths her small waistline to her Uncle Lowell. U UU KENNETH HILL bequeaths his curly hair to anyone who needs it. TERRY HITER bequeaths her little brown jug to Chuck Jenks. BETTY jr„ MAE HUTCHINSON bequeaths her collection of psychology books to IS ! Lorraine Dunning. KATHERINE LONG bequeaths her love for chewing gum thout being caught to Alice Buckley. DUNCAN MACKEY be- queaths his height to Miss Mein. SUSAN MAR DEN bequeaths some of her left-over Senior candy to anyone who wants it. KATHERINE MILLER bequeaths a bag of popcorn to Sharon McMurtry. KENNETH PERKINS bequeaths a “vanilla” folder to Miss Sullivan. SHARON PHILLIPS bequeaths her physics book to Colleen Houston. DALE ij REXFORD bequeaths his red underwear to anyone who likes to :?v scratch. LINDA SELLECK bequeaths the won de rful world of [V: physics problems to her sister, Laura. LYNNWHITCOMB bequeaths a bottle of H202 (hydrogen peroxide to Lorraine Dunning. GARY WILLMART B e qu e a th s his seat in sixth UU period study hall to Ralph Crary. CONSTANCE WOOD bequeaths her math teacher to Janice O’Gorman. SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY Here it is 1979, and this is my very first trip to Mars. That alone is enough to thrill me to pieces, but to top all the excitement the members of the Class of ’62 are holding a reunion on Mars. We had a little trouble in the engine of our souped-up power rocket before we started, but that was quickly fixed by North Bates, the most prominent engine expert in the U.S. Petrea Green and Sally Gotham are my fellow passengers. I just learned that Sally is Gen. Gary Willmart’s private secretary. General Willmart worked with air force expert Kenny Hill to plan the first non- stop flight to Mars--ours. Petrea is the private secretary of Dale Rex- ford, esquire, the master architect who has designed the new govern- ment buildings on Mars. Suddenly a meteor strikes our ship, and Susan Marden, our pretty hostess, rushes back to see if everyone is all right. The calm voice of our pilot, Kenny Perkins, is heard over the loudspeaker as he assures us that the ship is under control. Sue also acts as Kenny’s secretary on non-flight days. Jane Gotham, the official planet spotter, excitedly announces that we are approaching Mars. A deafening roar is heard, and we, the passen- gers, find ourselves scattered amid, the rubble of our wrecked ship. I see a whole squad of nurses approaching. Linda Selleck arrives first at the scene, and quickly she revives our pilot. Close behind her are Betty Buckley and Iona Clark. Nurses Betty Mae Hutchinson and Kathy Long rush into the scene carrying a weird assortment of various colored needles. Nurse Sharon Phillips arrives in time to save us from the jabs of these strange weapons. Doctor Ed Fuhr announces that we’ll all live. We’re just a little shaken up he says. We pull ourselves together just in time to see Major Terry Hiter marching up followed by a squad of obedient green Martians. Kathy Miller, the chief interpreter, greets us for them and for herself. She tells us how surprised she was to find that Martians speak Latin! Quickly we are whisked away to Wishington, E.C., the Capitol of Mars. Imagine our surprise when we find that our old classmate, Duncan Mackey is the first President of Mars ! They say that Lynn Whitcomb is the busiest executive in Wishington, but he looks as happy and carefree as ever to us. Carolyn Bonner, President Mackey’s chief and private secretary tells us that Warren Thomas has started show business on Mars. His award-winning telebillion show is entitled “Wishington Wooers”. Connie Wood is about the happiest math teacher I’ve ever seen, as she teaches little Martian children the principles of trigono- metry. It didn’t take me long to accept her offer to teach them history. Well, golly! Obviously, we’re all here for good'. H ijsgjg! ill 22 CLASSES KINDERGARTEN SEATED, Left to Right: S. Shea, D. Johnson, S. Coller, D. Olmstead, R. LaFountain, T. Olmstead, L. Woodard. STANDING: E. Scovil, M. Enslow, M, Austin, S. Surnyer, L. Green, J. Coller, W. Smith, A. Rathbun, J. Norton. ABSENT: M. Davis, C. Perry. SEATED, Left to Right: D. Hayes, B. Caster, M. O’Gorman, L. Chase, R. Whitcomb, S. Matthie, N. Vebber. STANDING: S. Litten, M. McEwen, M. Fallon, D. Sharlow, C. Thomas, J. Hendershot, P. Robar, K. Thomas, V. Caster, E. Howard, L.- Bradley, M. Thomas. DA FIRST GRADE SEATED, Left to Right: R. Coller, C. Olmstead, J. Swibold, N. Wright, G. Swinyer, B. Remington, N. Snyder, S. Huto, L. Huto. STANDING: S. Wood- ard, E. Robinson, G. Shea, T. Silver, M. O’Gorman, M. Green, T. Coller, S. Frank, S. Austin, J. LaFountain, M. Davis, D. Ingraham. ABSENT: D. Watson, D. Perry. SEATED, Left to Right: M. Rexford, S. Hatch; S. Robar, T. Caster, S. Randall, R. Whitcomb, B. Thomas, S. Hurley, R. Marceau. STANDING: C. Rodwell, E. Gerrish, D. Pedersen, S. Woodard, P. Weegar, B. Lyboutt, P. Hepburn, R. Smith, T. Hewitt, J. Thomas, T. Evans, J. LaFountain. ABSENT: K. Mackey, K. Bartlett, T. Green. SECOND GRADE SEATED, Left to Right: D. Swibold, D. Smith, P. Hoyt, B. Perkins, B. Hel- mar, G. Caster, H. Olmstead, H. Newton. STANDING: J. Hurley, S. Cole- man, M. Miller, D. Bradley, V. Stowe, T. Hatch, B. Strobeck, D. Paul, D, Woodard, K. Gerrish, J. Clohosey, G. Swinyer. SEATED, Left to Right: L. Jenks, J. Gerrish, G. Severance, T. Olm stead, P. Wright, A. VanBrocklin, A. Creighton, R. Smith. STANDING: T. Enslow, C. Howard, M. Hayes, J. Vebber, R. Butterfield, M. Rodwell, G. Scovil, F. Scovil. THIRD GRADE FRONT ROW, Seated Left to Right: G. Huto, L. Green, G. Perkins, L. Ward, L. Mousaw, M. Olmstead, H. Wright, R. Mathie, D. Cole. SECOND ROW: W. Frank, G. Ingraham, M. Bonner, S. Dammen, D. Snyder, C. Carrow. STANDING: D. Hendershot, D. Gerrish, T. Austin, T. Howard, J. Wester- dick, M. Dollinger, M. Wright, P. Trimm, T. Green, D. Shea, J. Caster, C. Green. FRONT, Seated Left to Right: G. Olmstead, H. Weston, D. Storrin, S. Hayes, D. Dairs, S. Dunning, R. Olmstead, M. Wright, W. Phillips, G. Coleman, M. Hepburn. SECOND ROW: R. Shatraw, J. Hammond, D. Storrin, W. Paul, C. Wright, R. Murray. STANDING: S. LaFountain, D. Roberts, B. Paige, E. Hurley, R. Thomas, M. Bullis, S. Creighton, B. Brown, J. Helmar, J. Wright, D. Austin. ABSENT: C. Wright, R. Wright. FOURTH GRADE SEATED, Left to Right: Daniel Smith, J. Hutchinson, G. Dunning, J. Scovil, J. Gerrish, J. Evans, K. Phillips, C. Olmstead, E. Gilmore, K. Hogle, L. Hill, B. Bartlett, L. Robinson. STANDING: D. Mousaw, L. Cayey, R. Peder- son, B. Carrow, I. Crary, P. Woodard, R. Woodard, S. Collins. MISSING: E. Bullock, M. Fisher. SEATED, Left to Right: D. Gotham, A. LaFountain, W. Watson, D. Vaughn, D. Swibold, M. Shea, C. Ford, S. Wells, S. Howard, K. Baker, P. Enslow, A. Miller, P. Wright. STANDING: D. Severance, B. Rexford, R. Murray, R. Phillips, D. Decker, K. Klein, S. Carrier, P. Jessmer, L. Randall. ABSENT: T. Frank. FIFTH GRADE SEATED, Left to Right: M. Jenks, T. Regan, A. Dollinger, M. Olmstead, D. Mousaw, T. Caster, J. Huto, K. Helmar, M. Weegar, W. Creighton. STANDING: P. Duprey, M. Regan, C. Watson, M. Vaughn, B. Mousaw, J. Smith, M. Corbitt, G. Hendershot, G. Stowe, D. Riehl. ABSENT: T. Gerrish. SEATED, Left to Right: J. Carrow, L. Wright, a Cole, M. Creighton, G. Cayey, L. Howard, G. Green, R. LaFountain, S. Trimm. STANDING: S. Stratton, S. Farns, K. O’Gorman, A. Trimm, M. Wright, E. Scovil, S. Phillips, A. Connelly, H. Woodard. SIXTH GRADE Olmstead, P. Olmstead, D. Hewitt, A. Bradley. STANDING: E. Ames,’C. O’Gorman, W. Howard, J. Graham, L. Bump, S. Remington, E. Tucker, F. Gibson, L. Woodard, T. O’Gorman, K. Gotham. SEATED, Left to Right: A. Ingraham, R. Buckley, C. Smith, H. Hoyt, O, Paro, J. Rogers, A. Green, L. Rexford. STANDING: R. Watson, W. Bump, J. Long, D. Mackey, M. Chase, E. Simpson, E. Boyd, E. Watson, S. Ford, K. Stowe. FRONT ROW, Standing Left to Right: K. Klein, R. Gotham, S. Stowe, D. Hewitt, H. Newton, B. Selleck, V. Cole, S. Jones, S. Dean, D. Wolfe, B. White. SECOND ROW: E. Corbitt, S. Hoyte, B. Clark, A. Riehl, E. O’Gor- man, J. Glasgow, J. Scovil. BACK: J. Guiney, S. Hammond, K. Marden, J. Perry, T. Rogers. SEATED, Left to Right: D. Phillips, S. Bullock, D. Randall, M. Huto, N. Olmstead. SEATED BACK: M. Chase, L. Gotham, P. Gotham, T. Phillips, R. Gerrish, D. Roberts. STANDING: J. Westerdick, R. Johnson, J. Ames, L. Wright. EIGHTH GRADE SEATED, Left to Right: W. Creighton, J. Fisher, D. Trimm, H. Pederson, J. Cayey, R. Phillips, J. Westerdick, D. Decker. STANDING: R. Rodwell, W. Coleman, R. Perry, J. Gibson, J. Stratton, G. DtpaBough, Jf. Wright, J. Collins, G. Garlough, G. Vebber, R. Carrier. BS! NTj_)sR. Mathie. SEATED, Left to Right: J. Buckeley, R. Roberts, J. Mills, L. Carrow, D. Perry, G. Green, M. Van Brocklin, W. Lincoln, W. Miller, R. Wolfe. STANDING: E. Baker, A. Bradley, S. Huto, R. Houston, R. Lansing, G. Colvin, R. Murray, L. O’Gorman, T. Mackey, D. Mackey, M. Stowe, L. Severance, C. Tucker, M. Watson, H. Carrow, S. Olmstead, T. Crary, R. Jenks. ABSENT: D. Long, C. Wright. 32 CLASS OFFICERS 7th President, John Scovil Vice-President, Vernon Cole Secretary, Eva Marie Corbitt Treasurer, Bruce Selleck President, William Miller Vice-President, Ronald Rodwell Secretary-Treasurer, Mary Watson 8th FIRST ROW: D. Silver, R. Rodwell, J. O’Gorman, L. Gotham, J. Hepburn, M. Lennox, D. Green, D. Hammond, B. Willmart. SECOND ROW: E. Gilmore, D. Stowe, R. VanBrocklin, G. Alford, C. Faulkner, M. Clohosey, S. Wright, N. Smith, S. Hewitt. BACK ROW: S. Ward, W. Riehl, A. Colvin, C. Jenks, W. Clark, W. Hoyte, J. Bonner, R. Hoyle. ABSE NflT: L. Davis, J. Miller. P V 5( r SITTING ON STAIRS, Left to Right: D. Stowe, L. Ford, K. Smith, B. Lalone, G. Long, W. Rogers, K. Glasgow, L. Fisher, R. Gerrish, B. Moore. FIRST ROW: L. Westerdick, T. Fitzpatrick, C. Snyder, M. Gorman, M. Sevey, J. Tierney. SECOND ROW: R. Crary, B. Regan, J. Connelly, C. Hepburn, N. Willmart, J. Demers, A. Hogle, M. Jones. BACK ROW: V. Snyder, E. Bullis, G. Collins, H. Newton, R. VanDusen. ABSENT: S. Gardner, E. Gardner. 34 c .CLASS Jh y ' I? §W r' :,v t y v ■ V - - 1(7 9th President, Steven Ward Vice-President, Michael Lennox Secretary, Jeanne Hepburn Treasurer, Janis O’Gorman 10th President, Kathy Glasgow Vice-President, Gary Collins Secretary, Grace Long Treasurer, Lois Fisher 35 STANDING, Left to Right: M. Bullock, L. Dunning, C. Houston, E. Hepburn, J. Tucker, G. Gleason, S. Renington, S. McMurtry, E. Miller, E. Clark. ROW ONE, Standing Top to Bottom: R. Dunning, R. Morrow, J. Dollinger, A. Buckley, L. Selleck, S. Wright. ROW TWO: L. Clark, R. Murray, K. Weston, L. Gotham, C. Perkins, J. Watson. ABSENT: J. Cayey, W. Ford. STANDING, Left to Right: T. Hiter, P. Green, E. Buckley, J. Gotham, S. Gotham, B. Hutchinson, I. Clark, M. Dean, C. Bonner, K. Hill, N. Bates. ROW ONE, Standing Top to Bottom: D. Rexford, E. Fuher, K. Long, S. Phillips, C. Wood, S. Marden, K. Miller. ROW TWO: G. Willmart, K. Perkins, L. Whicomb, W. Thomas, D. Mackey, L. Selleck. CLASS OFFICERS 12th President, Gary Willmart Vice-President, Carolyn Bonner Secretary, Petrea Green Treasurer, Linda Selleck President, James Cayey Vice-President, Ronald Morrow Secretary, Lorraine Dunning Treasurer, Marlyne Bullock 37 SELLECK SCHOOL SEATED, Left to Right: D. Lincoln, L. Stratton, N. Stratton, D. Stratton. STANDING: D. Lincoln, D. Moore, D. Stratton. SOUTH COLTON SCHOOL SEATED, Left to Right: P. Clark, E. Clark, J. Selleck, A. Woods. STANDING: M. Stowe, L. Selleck, M. Long, B. Swift, G. Boyd. School Services BUS DRIVERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Howe, Mr. McEween, Mr. Ferry, Mr. Saucier, Mr. Mullen. COOKS CUSTODIANS LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Tuper, Mr. Trimm, Mr. Eween. Ir. Gardener LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Collitis, Mrs. Gardener, Miss O'Gorman, Mrs. Boyd. . —I 0 , A 1 40 'Ws±}r -X'J:h CvH- iilpsillg . . i$lip f I M c ) W HH H i—i t-H i 'AWjW. s:- §-S® ..... w X £©-Hfe©r« '- H'KO iOrSieC i:® ©:;............ - ' m Y O: ?cC 42 43 JUNIOR ATTENDANTS PRINCESS COURT KING QUEEN PROM MIXED BACK ROW, Left to Right: L. Gotham, R. Murray, W. Ford, L. Selleck, S. Wright, K. Glasgow, C. Wood, S. Hewitt, C. Bonner, M, Watson. FRONT ROW: K. Weston, J. Demers, E. Fuhr, B. Buck- ley, M. Dean, H. Peterson, C. Huston, D. Perry, J. Tierney, D. Green, A. Buckley, D. Stowe. JUNIOR HIGH BAND STANDING: Mr. Rhiel, E. Boyd. BACK ROW: A. Bradley, F. Gibson, S. Bullock, G. Stowe, T. Regan, D. Moussaw, T. O'Gorman, J. Gibson, D. Riehl, K. Gotham. FRONT ROW: K. Marden, P. Duprey, K. Stowe, S. Remington, E. Watson, L. Rexford, S. Ford, J. O'Gorman, P. Olmstead, M. Corbitt, P. Weegar. ABSENT: J. Smith, V. Cole, G. Cayey, R. Weegar, T. Caster, E. Bullis, G. Hendershot, S. Hammond. 46 BACK ROW, Left to Right: I. Clark, B. Hutchinson, S. Phillips, J. Cayey, M. Gorman, L. Fisher, E. Clark, C. Hepburn, A. Colvin, L. Clark. FRONT ROW: M. Bullock, P. Green, M. VanBrocklin, S. Olmstead, B. Lalone, G. Gleason, J. Tucker, S. Remington, L. Ford, R. Houston, R. Morrow, R. Crary. HIGH SCHOOL BAND Mr. Riehl. BACK ROW, Left to Right: S. Jones, M. Lennox, J. Bonner, W. Miller, W. Colman, L. Davis. SECOND ROW: K. Klein, J. Gibson, R. Gotham, W. Riehl, D. Mackey, L. Rexford, S. Ford, J. Hepburn, G. Alford, C. Tucker, L. Fisher, N. Bates, C. Hepburn, E. Hepburn, C. Wood. FRONT ROW: J. Tucker, P. Green, B. La- lone, M. Bullock, I. Clark, J. O'Gorman, M. Dean, S. Gotham, A. Riehl. ABSENT: F. Gibson, K. Miller, B. Buckley. 47 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS of AMERICA LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Buckley, G. Gleason, J. Gotham, Miss Keib, L. Dunning, S. Wright, S. Marden, M. Bullock, K. Long, A. Buckley. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 48 SEATED: C. Bonner, L. Selleck, D. Mackey, K. Miller, M. Dean. STANDING: M. Bullock, L. Dunning, C. Wood, L. Selleck, Mrs. Saucier, E. Miller, R. Morrow, P. Green, J. Tucker, E. Hepburn. STUDENT COUNCIL SEATED: D. Mackey, S. Mar den, J. Tucker, C. Hepburn, B.'Moore. STANDING: M. Clohosey, M. Stowe, D. Stowe, Mrs. Saucier, C. Tucker, R. Gotham, K. Marden. ABSENT: R. Dunning. NEWSPAPER STAFF SEATED: L. Selleck, L. Ford, C. Perkins, L. Selleck, K. Miller, C. Wood, M. Dean. STANDING: D. Stowe, M..Bullock, G. Long, B. Lalone, W. Vaughn, M. Clohosey, B. Hutchison, E. Miller, J. Watson, R. Morrow, L. Gotham, Mrs. Saucier, G. Alford, E. Fuhr, E. Hepburn, S. Remington, M. Watson, K. Glasgow, J. Perry, J. Dollinger, J. Scovil. MOST COURTEOUS Memorie Dean Ernest Gardner MOST POPULAR Kathleen Glasgow Roger Murray MOST INDUSTRIOUS MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Memorie Dean Charles Hepburn NOISIEST Elizabeth Buckley Lynn Whitcomb MOST ATHLETIC Lois Fisher Ernest Gardner 51 52 HOW WE LOOKED THEN 53 ATHLETICS FRESHMEN rJLs SOPHOMORE oA£_ -t CUL, bWsU5 -S- VS® aJoSLjeiJtJl 0 3 'TOSLcMil £fe jWSvAAJ-. O ULA i- ssS3 . alvAO SOCCER Record Wins-2 Loses-6 SQUAD Lynn Whitcomb, Dale Rexford James Cayey, John Dollinger Ernest Gardner, Bernard Regan Larry Ford, Bill Rogers Charles Hepburn Richard Van Dusen Michael Lennox Robert Hoyt, Bill Hoyt James Bonner Edward Gilmore William Riehl Ronald Van Brocklin, Mgr. John Rogers, Mgr. SENIORS 56 VARSITY KNEELING: Managers, J. Dollinger, D. Stowe, R. Van Brocklin. STAND- ING, Left to Right: R. Murray, C. Perkins, K. Weston, B. Regan, L. Clark, L. Whitcomb, D. Mackey, G. Collins, C. Hepburn, J. Demers, W. Ford, G. Willmart, L. Ford. CHEERLEADERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Alice Buckley, Carolyn Bonner, Linda Selleck, Lois Fisher, Kathleen Glasgow, and Judith Tucker. ABSENT: Elizabeth Buckley. JUNIOR VARSITY LEFT TO RIGHT: Managers, N. Bates, D. Mackey, S. Ward, W. Riehl, W. Hoyt, J. Bonner, R. Hoyt, E. Gilmore, R. Rodwell, M. Lennox. LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Hoyt, M. VanBrocklin, L. Davis, A. Riehl, J. O'Gorman, G. Alford. SEVENTH GRADE BASKETBALL LEFT TO RIGHT: E. Pederson, R. Murray, M. Chase, J. Scovil, R. Gerrish, B. Selleck, L. Gotham, T. Rogers, T. Phillips, R. Carrier, R. Gotham, R. Weegar, J. Glasgow, S. Dean, W. Vaughn, V. Cole. EIGHTH GRADE BASKETBALL LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Collins, L. O’Gorman, R. Lansing, W. Coleman, L. Severance, R. Houstan, J. Buckley, R. Rodwell, W. Miller. MORE MRS. REGAN South Colton MR. FOGARTY MRS. CASEY Vocational Coordinator Selleck School Voc. -Ind. Training Program COACHES FACULTY SPONSORS’ Amount Schwind Son, Elyria, Ohio $ 5.00 Frechette Construction Co., Tupper Lake 10.00 Webster Paper Supply Co., Albany 5.00 L. H. Buck, Plattsburg 5.00 Reo Motor Trucks Schoolbuses, Syracuse 10.00 JohnJ. Stocker Co. Inc., Watertown 5.00 Singer Sewing Machine Co. 5.00 Carbino's, Ogdensburg 5.00 Bus Drivers 8.00 Junior Class 5.00 Sophomore Class 5.00 Freshman Class 5.00 Mayhew's Wholesale, Canton 5.00 Pearl's Department Store, Canton 5.00 LeBerge Curtis, Canton 5.00 Murphy's Shell Station, Potsdam 2.00 Sullivan's Shoe Store, Potsdam 10.00 White's Hardware, Potsdam 2.50 Surprise Store, Potsdam 5.00 Congratulations from a friend 5.00 Colton Fire Department 20.00 McCarthy's, South Colton 5.00 Compliments from Carmel's 2.50 Mildred Elley Secretarial School for Girls, Albany 5.00 Altamont Ice Cream, Tupper Lake 5.00 Joseph Fisher Son, Ogdensburg 5.00 Simpson's Drug Store, Ogdensburg 5.00 Kamargo Furniture, Ogdensburg 5.00 Berry Farms, West Bangor 5.00 Eizrcri2rcj2r2JEr2rEJBJ2JBJHrsJEJHJZJZJZJZJZJ2JzrzrcrErcr£J2JiEJ2J Motto The reward of a thing well done is to have done it.11 Class Colors Sapphire Blue and Silver Class Flower White Rose Alma Mater High upon the Racquette waters High upon a hill Stands our dear old Colton High School And it always will. Wave your banners ever onward Purple and the gold For our dear old Colton High School Go ye ever bold. ADVERTISEMENTS Compliments BARSTOW MOTORS, INC. CREDLE EQUIPMENT Potsdam New York Phone CO-7-9441 Potsdam New York good'hands —Rrst-h FUHNI8H H ; TOUBOMEH Potsdam, New York C0-7-4520 Compliments of PAHLER PACKING CORPORATION SPERLING'S FURNITURE STORE U.S. Gov't Inspected Est. No. 880 With Beef Cattle to Sell Potsdam New York See us First For Highest Prices 23 Main Street Potsdam, N. Y. H. M. BRONSON ij® Oil Burner Sales S- Service ifttPLw Washers S- Dryers %mr Plumbing Heating Compl iments of SURPRISE STORE mT 7 ) Potsdam S H Green Stamps SCANLON'S AUTO PARTS, INC. Auto Parts and Accessories Phones CO-7-4441 CO-7-9432 Potsdam, New York MULLEN'S LUNCH Coffee you can't forget South Colton fj£ New York DRYDEN FL0WER SH0P Jumi E m Street Albion B1 . Telephone CO-7-4649 Potsdam New York Prom Formals Rented At HERBERT'S MEN AND BOY'S WEAR J7 Potsdam, N.Y. 14 Market St. MOREY'S BAKERY 55 Market Street Potsdam New York Phone 7-2944 A Full Line of Fine Pastries Compl iments of ROBERT'S SHOE Potsdam ew ork Compliments POTSDAM FEED your COAL INC. NATIONAL ARMY STORE Qual i ty Fuel Oil c0pSr ct [Sr $TORE 5r Complete Burner Service Lumber - Builders Supplies Phone CO 7-9 51 Potsdam New York Compliments of Kenneth Marden NATIONAL INSURANCE Life - Fire - Auto Hospital - Business Col ton, New York Compliments of WM. F. ANDERSON INC Potsdam Comp 1i ment s of FISHER - REXFORD Colton, New York Congratulations Seniors ” FOOP Compliments of ROBERT DOUGLAS INSURANCE Douglas Agency CASCADE HOTEL AND RESTAURANT Potsdam New York Canton, New York DEWEY CORNELL FARM IMPLEMENTS INC. 62 E. Main Street Compliments Canton, New York of Phone FT 6-8450 CAREY'S JEWELERS Potsdam POTSDAM SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Headquarters for Your Savings Account 3 Main Street NSW Y°rk Potsdam, New York F. BOYD SONS RICHFIELD SERVICE (YQANs) Phone CO 7-7722 tflfeps South Colton, New York r Compliments of ELECTRIC THOMARIS INSURANCE AGENCY 27i Market Street Potsdam New York Potsdam, New York Compliments of HAMMOND'S GAS AND PLUMBING Colton New York Compliments of ROXY THEATER CONDITIONED Potsdam, New York Compliments of SWIFT'S STORE Comp 1i ment s of CANTON LIQUOR STORE South Colton New York Canton New York Cal 1 . PUTNAM HAWLEY Compliments of JUDSON HEIGHTS DAIRY Judson Street Canton Phone CO 7 9k9k Potsdam New York FT 6-3521 New York CO 7-9051 Compliments of MC GOWAN'S PHARMACY Potsdam, New York Compliments of MC MANUS' DINER Flowers for Every and All Occasions at BAILEY'S GREEN HOUSE Potsdam CO Place Orders Early - We Deliver ©jfcex Potsdam, New York COLTON FUELS INC. We Make Warm Friends Phone CO 7-7777 COLTON :: NEW YORK DODCE SAVOID South Colton New York YOUR FRIENDLY STORES Comp 1i ment s of THE NORTHERN NEW YORK TRUST CO. Potsdam Office AS PROVIDED IN THE BANKING ACT OF 1911 New York Compl imerits of FRANK'S GROCERY Col ton, Q New York POTSDAM AUTO PARTS Outer Market Street Potsdam, New York COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Phone CO 1-2] 1 2 or CO 7-2867 Comp 1 i ment s of ADIRONDACK AUTO SALES Pontiac Sales Service 48 Maple Street Potsdam, New York Compliments of VANDERBURG'S MOBIL SERVICE Potsdam New York PONTIAC Mobilgasl CL Comp 1 i ment s of HEALEY'S SHELL SERVICE Open All N i ght 59 Maple Street LSHELL4 Potsdam, New York Best Wishes GARNER FUNERAL HOME Potsdam New York FACULTY L. PUCCIA % COMPANY Fruit and Produce Phones..........SU 2-51 10 SU 2-6624 C. B. SHERMAN SON, INC. € Contractors Crome Service Heavy Hauling Potsdam New York C. B. DOLGE COMPANY Chemicals for Maintenance Westport, Connecticut 213 Bel 1ew Avenue Watertown, New York WESTON'S BOOK STORE Potsdam New York Compliments of SYRACUSE TRUCK SALES CORPORATION Distributors - Sales and Service 1120 Erie Bou1eva rd Syracuse 3, New York WELL'S WALKING HORSE STABLE Higley Road Colton, New York Home of Shadow's, Shadow 5A Phone COlony 7-5994 Compliments of SAUCIER'S SERVICE STATION Col ton New York KAPLAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE Quality a Little Higher Prices a Canton, New York KERM'S BARBER SHOP 29i Maple Street Potsdam New York 2. Chairs Hank Kerm1 Comp 1i ments of JOHNSON'S CHEVRON STAT I ON Compliments of HAROLD'S MEN'S SHOP Potsdam, New York Colton, New York CECIL STRADER Groceries, Ice Cream Tobacco Potsdam New York THE SAINT LAWRENCE COUNTY NATIONAL BANK Your Friendly Bank of Savers Choice With Interest and Safety Canton, New York Phone 8525 Norwood, New York Phone FLeetwood 3-8821 Establ i shed 1866 Comp 1i ment s of St. Lawrence County National Bank SULLIVAN’S OFFICE SUPPLY 413 South Main Street WILBER VISUAL SERVICE Massena, New York CAHILL’S SPORTING GOODS COMPANY MANUFACTURING COMPANY C1eveland k, Ohio Watertown, New York SANITARY APPLIANCE COMPANY Elmera New York
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