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Senior Class Prophecy The infirmary of Chalet '63 seems to be bustling with activity this season. The nurses, Alice Buckley, Elva Clark, Colleen Houston, and Lorraine Dunning are being initiated to the Angels on Skis Patrol by nurse Judith Tucker, Olympic gold medal winner in the downhill. Since the fame of this winter paradise has increased, so also has the number of adventuresome novice skiers. Due to the many mishaps of our guests, our own ski patrol fills most of the infirmary themselves. Therefore, our brave nurses have volunteered to fill in for the bedridden patrol. Chalet '63, built as a monument to the metropolis of Colton, is located high in the peaks of the snowy Adirondack Mountains. It was erected by the William Ford Construc- tion Company, designed by the prominent architect Craig Perkins, engineered by the renowned Ronald Morrow, and landscaped by the man who did Queen Elizabeth's gar- dens, Kermit Weston. The excellent condition of our ski chair lifts and bus line's is due to the meticulous control of the mechanics crew as executed by Robert Dunning. All our guests keep up their good appearances by visiting the salons of our Paris- educated beauticians, Sharon McMurtry and Gloria Gleason. The masculine vanities are soothed by the capable and careful hands of barber Roger Murray. A world shaking ping-pong tournament is being overseen by frazzled recreation directors, Ellen Hepburn and James Cayey. Among the contestants who started this game to soothe their nerves, but now find themselves taking tranquilizers to overcome the effects of their soothed nerves, are Harvard English professor, Sandra Remington and Botany 499 model, Lowell Gotham. In a nearby corner, chesspert John L. Dollin- ger quietly and deftly cops the world Chessman's Association Championship. Speaking over his own patented two-way radio, which can be concealed in a hair pin or a tie clip, we discover communications administrator John Watson, conversing with naturalist Laura Selleck. Miss Selleck is accompanying an expedition on conser- vation experts to the top of Mount Colton for the purpose of tagging wild cats and bears. Chalet ’63 has been slated as the location for a highly secretive meeting of top military executives. We catch a glimpse of the guest of honor, General L. Clark, who, having recently returned from an extended mission in Cuba, is accompanied by his cap- able translator, Eileen Miller and personal secretary, Marlyne Bullock. Even as the slopes of Mount Colton fade into the dreams of tomorrow, even now do the actors set the stage for this performance. Best of success to you all!!! 26
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Senior Class Will We the Senior Class of nineteen-hundred and sixty-three, of the Colton Pierre - pont Central School, being of a reasonably sound mind, do hereby make and acknowledge this, our last will and testament. To Mr. Corbitt - We wish to express our thanks and sincere appreciation for his help and guidance through our high school years. To the Faculty - We wish to thank the faculty for their patience and guidance through our four years of high school. To the Juniors - We leave the responsibility and fun of being the Senior Class. To the Sophomores - We leave the prospect of becoming a Junior and ordering class rings. To the Freshmen - We leave three future high school years. Individuals Ellen Hepburn - Bequeaths her place in band to Gail Alford. Judith Tucker - Bequeaths her cheering uniform to June Cayey. Eileen Miller - Bequeaths her waistline to Brenda Willmart. Lorraine Dunning - Bequeaths her height to Gail Alford. Colleen Houston - Bequeaths the fun she had in gym class to Diane Green. Laura Selleck - Bequeaths her paint brushes and drawing pencils to John Buckley. John Watson - Bequeaths his job on the business staff of the Racquetteer to Dot Stowe. James Cayey - Bequeaths his ability to play basketball to Bill Hoyt. Elva Clark - Bequeaths her ability to skate to anybody who's got a nose guard. Larry Clark - Bequeaths his ability to shave once a week to Dick Perry. Kermit Weston - Bequeaths his ability to do Chemistry to anyone that will take it. Robert Dunning - Bequeaths his quietness to Dot Stowe. Bill Ford - Bequeaths his artistic ability to John Buckley. John Dollinger - Bequeaths his two year seat in Chemistry to anyone who wants it. Gloria Gleason - Bequeaths her ability to get along with teachers to Dot Stowe. Sharon McMurtry - Bequeaths her ability to ski to Dot Stowe. Alice Buckley - Bequeaths her height to Gary Collins. Roger Murray - Bequeaths his ability to stay out of trouble to Gary Collins. Ronnie Morrow - Bequeaths his seat in Physics class to Charles Hepburn. Lowell Gotham - Bequeaths fifty pounds and six inches of height to Larry Ford. Sandra Remington - Bequeaths her seat in third year French class to Charles Hepburn. Craig Perkins - Bequeaths his ability to chew Vick's cough drops to Janis O'Gorman. 25
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Senior Favorites MOST POPULAR: BEST ALL AROUND: QUIETEST: J. Tucker J. Tucker E. Miller R. Murray R. Murray R. Dunning RUNNER-UP: RUNNER-UP: RUNNER-UP: A. Buckley L. Dunning L. Selleck J. Cayey J. Cayey J. Cayey MOST INDUSTRIOUS: CUTEST: PEPPIEST: L. Selleck J. Tucker A. Buckley R. Morrow R. Murray R. Murray RUNNER-UP: RUNNER-UP: RUNNER-UP: E. Miller L. Dunning J. Tucker J. Cayey W. Ford W. Ford MOST ATHLETIC: FRIENDLIEST: BEST DRESSED: A. Buckley J. Tucker J. Tucker J. Cayey R. Murray R. Murray RUNNER-UP: RUNNER-UP: RUNNER-UP: J. Tucker L. Dunning S. Remington R. Murray W. Ford J. Cayey MOST COURTEOUS: NOISIEST: MOST LIKELY TO J. Tucker A. Buckley SUCCEED: J. Cayey L. Gotham L. Selleck RUNNER-UP: RUNNER-UP: R. Morrow L. Selleck S. McMurtry RUNNER-UP: L. Dunning L. Clark J. Tucker R. Murray B. Dunning 27
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