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'Jsi Colton-Pierrepont Central School COLTONIAN Mrs. Madolyn Saucier We the Senior Class of 1964 are proud to dedicate this year’s Coltonian to Mrs. Madolyn Saucier. Her efforts on our behalf have been unceasing. In our Sophomore year, through her guidance as class advisor, we reached what seemed impossible goals. Our Junior play under her direction was the most successful venture of the year. As a teacher she has given us the background and incentive to reach for further goals. As a friend she has been faithful and true. Mrs. Saucier, in this 20th year of dedication to Colton, we, in our final farewell, fondly and with heartfelt gratitude, dedicate our last class effort as a tribute to you. of The ClasS ’64 ADMINISTRA TION Supervising Principal MICHAEL H. CORBITT Principal’s Message It has been your privilege during this, your Senior year, to witness on television the Winter Olympics held at Innsbruck, Austria. They have expressed better than words the ad- vice that I would like to give to you. —The harder you study, the longer you train, the cleaner and better your living habits, the better will be your jump and the smoother your landing into the adult world. You have no way of knowing what kind of course life has in store for you. If you fail, pick yourself up and keep on trying. Very few of you will win the gold or silver medal; the applause along the way of life will be almost inaudible, but there will always be the satisfaction of knowing that you did your best. Finally, just as the Olympic Games began as a token of gratitude to the gods on Mt. Olympus, may you always be grateful to God for your heritage-freedom and America. STANDING: Mrs. A. Sullivan; Mrs. L. Schaffner; Mr. W. Masucci; Mr. N. Whyte; Mrs. F. Col- lins; Mrs. M. Krebs; Mrs. A. Givens; Mrs. C. Trauger; Mrs. M. Saucier; Mrs. D. Long; Mr. R. Sokolowski; Mr. M. Corbitt. SEATED: Mr. J. Badger; Mr. J. Wilson; Mrs. J. Gibson; Miss K. Hayes; Mrs. M. Markert; Mrs. K. Champney; Miss P. Jarvis; Mr. W. Riehl; Mr. J. Liotta. The most potent of all indirect influences in the development of our citizenry is the influence of a good teacher. High School BUS DRIVERS Mr. McEwen Mr. Collins Mr. Trimm Mr. Johnson Mr. Ferry Mr. Mullen Our school year went smoothly because of the excellent transportation, cafeteria and the main- tenance services provided by these people. Class of 1964 Working, waiting, and dreaming of the Senior trip and GRADUATION This page sponsored, with congratulations to the Class of '64, by the COLTON VOL. FIRE DEPT, and the COLTON TOWN BOARD. Mr. Whyte CLASS ADVISOR Advisors Senior Honors REGENTS SCHOLARSHIP Gary Collins REGENTS SCHOLARSHIP Charles Hepburn Grace Long Mary Jones CHARLES HEPBURN Gary Collins VALEDICTORIAN and SALUTATORIAN CRARY, RALPH COLLINS, GARY Loyal, Witty, and full of fun; he’s a friend of everyone. ’ Nat. Hon. Soc. 2,3,4; L. Hon. Soc. 1; Class V. P. 2,3; Bkt. B. 1,2,3,4, Co-Capt. 4, All Lea. 2,3; Base B. 1,2,3, 4, All Lea. 2,3; Soccer 3,4; King of Jr. Prom; Jr. Play; Elks Award 3; Dele. Gov. Conf. on Youth 3; Ski Club 2,3,4, V.P. 2, Pres. 4; Var. C” Cl. 1,2,3,4, Pres. 3,4; Yr. Bk. 4; Student Council To sing is his soul's desire. Chor. 1, 2, 4; Racq. 1, 2, 3; Jr. Play 3; Jr. Prom 3: Yr. Bk. 4; Soccer 4 Class of ’64 CONNELLY. GERALD Man is not made to question, but to adore. Bkt. B. 1, 4; Ski Cl. 4, V.P. 4; Soccer 4; Stu. Cou. 4; Racq 4 DEMERS, JAN It's not what you do, it's what you get away with. Base B. 1,2, 3; Bkt. B. 1, 2; Soccer 1,2,3; Chor. 1,2,3,4; Ski Cl. 2,3,4; Racq. 4; Yr. Bk. 4; Jr. Play 3; Jr. Prom 3; Var. C FISHER, LOIS Laugh and the world laughs with you. Yr. Bk. 4; Cheerleading 1, 2,3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3,4; F.H. A. 4, V. P. 4: Ski Cl. 2.3,4, V. P. Class 1,4, Treas. 2, 3; Prom Queen 3; Jr. Play 3 FORD, LAWRENCE All great men are dying, I don't feel so well myself. Bkt. B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Capt. 4; Base B. 1, 2, 3, 4, All Lea 1, Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, All Lea 2; Racq. 2, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Drum Maj. 1,2,3,4; Ski Cl.2, 3,4; Var. ”C Cl. 1, 2,3, 4; Natl. Hon. Soc. 3; Jr. Play 3; Jr. Prom 3; Yr. Bk. 4 FITZPATRICK, THERESA A maiden known for her quiet ways. Jr. Play 3; Jr. Prom 3; Yr. Bk. 4 Class GARDNER, ERNEST Men of few words are considered thfe best. Bkt. B. 1, 2, 3; Soccer 1, 2, 3; Jr. Prom 3; Jr. Play 3; Chorus 1,2 HARTRANFT, DONNA Tis better to love one man lots, than lots of men little. Racq. 4; Chorus 4; Cheerleading 4; Stu. Coun. Pres. 4; Ski Cl. Sec. 4; Yr. Bk. 4 GARDNER, SHIRLEY She doesn’t say much, but she's always there. Jr. Prom 3; Jr. Play 3; Yr. Bk. 4; Play Days 1,2, 3, 4; F.H.A. 4 of '64 GLASGOW, KATHLEEN She's witty and kind - the kind of girl you seldom find. Class Pres. 1,2,3,4; Asst. Ed. Racq. 3, 4; Jr. Play 3; Jr. Prom 3; Var. C 2, 3, 4; Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4; Play Days 1, 2, 3,4; DAR Award 4; Yr. Bk. 4; Chor. 1, 2, 3, 4 HEPBURN, CHARLES Act well your part; there all the honor lies. Yr. Bk. Ed. 4; Jr. Play 3; Jr. Prom 3; Var. C 1,2, 3,4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2,3; Soccer 1, 2, 3,4, All Lea. 4; Bkt. B. 1, 2, 3,4; Base B. 1, 2; Natl. Oratorical Contest 2; Citizenship Conf. 3,4; Natl. Hon. Soc. 2,3,4; L. Hon. Soc.; Ski Cl.; Student Council Treas. 2; Dis. Band 3,4 HOGLE, ANGELA Live and learn, die and forget it all. F.H.A. 3; Jr. Prom; Jr. Play; Racq. 4; Yr. Bk.4 LONG, GRACE It's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. Jr. Prom 3; Jr. Play 3; Yr. Bk. 4; Racq. 2, 4; Class Sec. 1, 2, 3,4; Natl. Hon. Soc. 1, 2,3,4; L. Hon. Soc. 1 Class MOORE, BARBARA Not too serious, not too gay, but a true blue girl in every way. Stu. Council 1, 2; Jr. Play 3; Yr. Bk. 4; Princess of Prom 3; Fair Queen Candidate 3; Racq. 4 JONES, MARY She is tall like a king's fair daughter. Natl. Hon. Soc. 2,3,4; Jr. Prom 3; Jr. Play 3; Racq. Class Ed. .4; Yr. Bk. 4 of’64 REGAN, BERNARD I'm not lazy. I'm just saving my energy. Soccer 1, 2, 3,4; Bkt. B. I, 2, 3; Base B. 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity C Club 1, 2, 3,4 MURRAY, ROSE With dusty beauty, smiling eyes, she’s charming as the midnight skies. Jr. Prom; Jr. Play; Ski Cl. 4; Bowling Tournament; Chorus 4 ROGERS, WILLIAM Some think he is bashful, but others doubt it. Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 4; Bkt. B. 1, 2,3, 4; Var. C 1, 2, 3, 4; Jr. Play; Prince of Jr. Prom; Yr. Bk. 4; Lat. Hon. Soc. 1 NEWTON, HUGH He would rather make history than study it. Jr. Play 3; Yr. Bk. 4; Ski Club 2, 3,4 SEVEY, MARIE Give her a basketball and she is off to glory. Yr. Bk. 4; Jr. Prom 3; Jr. Play 3; Play Days 2, 3, 4 SNYDER, VERDE If studying is the cause of death, I'll live forever. Jr. Prom 3; Jr. Play 3 Class STOWE, DOROTHY Talk she can and talk she will. Racq. 1, 2,3,4; Ski Cl. 2,3.4; Chorus 1, 2, 3,4; F.H. A. 3; F. T. A. 4; Yr. Bk. 4; L. Honor Soc. 1,2; Natl. Hon. Soc. 2, 3, 4; Natl. Oratorical Con. 2; Jr. Prom 3; Jr. Play 3 SMITH, KAY A sweet and friendly smile lights her face. Jr. Prom 3; Jr. Play 3; Yr. Bk. 4; Library Aide 3, 4 of '64 TIERNEY, JOSEPHINE Life is but a span, and she'll enjoy every inch of it, Jr. Play 3; Jr. Prom 3; F.H.A. 4; Year Book 4; Play Days 1, 2, 4 WESTERDICK, LAURA She seems so gentle and shy, but there is mischief in her eye. Junior Prom; Junior Play; Library Aide 3; Year Book 4 WILLMART, NEIL A girl's a girl, but a good cigar is a smoke. Class Treasurer 1; Jr. Play 3; Junior Prom 3; Year Book Business Manager; Racquetteer 4 VAN DUSEN, RICHARD Thinking is an idle waste of time. Baseball 1; Soccer 2, 3; Jr. Prom 3; Student Council 3; Year Book 4; Jr. Play 3; Racquetteer 4 Class History In the fall of 1960 we, the Class of 1964, entered our Freshman year with great hopes that we would contribute to the well-being of our beloved school. Beginning our first year of high school with thirty-eight students, the class welcomed a new student, Mary Gorman, and a former student, Marie Sevey. Our first event was electing the class officers. The decision was as follows: President - Kathy Glasgow; Vice President - Lois Fisher; Secretary - Grace Long; Treasurer - Neil Willmart; and Student Council members - Barbara Moore and Gary Collins. For our class advisor, we chose Mrs. Jacot. During the forty weeks of school, we lost Wayne Despaw, Eugene Stevenson, Richard Trimm, Harriet Farns, Nancy Kail, and Arlene Rathburn. Our outstanding events of the year included obtain- ing class pins and sponsoring the Valentine Dance. Upon entering our Sophomore year, we found that we had only thirty-one students. Bernard Snyder, John Westerdick, Corena Faulkner, and Rose Murray did not return. Allen Robinson left us shortly after school commenced to move to Booneville, and Eldon Bullis left us during the year to join the service. The class officers were President - Kathy Glasgow; Vice President - Gary Collins; Secretary - Grace Long; Treasurer - Lois Fisher; and Student Council members - Barbara Moore and Charles Hepburn. Our class advisor was Mrs. Saucier. However, during the year, Mrs. Saucier, as a result of failing health, was forced to resign as our Class Advisor and Miss Mein took up the position. The spectacular occasions of the year were the Halloween Dance with the frightening Hall of Horrors, and the St. Patrick's Dance. In the fall of 1962, twenty-nine pupils climbed the ladder one step further, thus becoming Juniors. Mary Gorman and Jerry Connelly were the only ones who did not return. Mary moved to Massena and Jerry went to Watertown to attend the Immaculate Heart Academy. Also, Rose Murray returned at the beginning of the year. The class officers were as follows: President - Kathy Glasgow; Vice President - Gary Collins; Secretary - Grace Long; Treasurer - Lois Fisher; and Student Council mem- bers - Betty La Lone and Richard Van Dusen. Class Advisor was Mr. Murphy, the school coach. In November, we sold Christmas cards at a considerable profit. With the aid of Mrs. Saucier and Mr. Murphy, we presented our successful Junior Play, High School Hero. On May 25, we presented our Junior Prom, the theme of which was Cinderella Ball. The thrilling moment arrived when we dis- covered who had become the royalty of the Class of 1964. They were King - Gary Collins, Queen - Lois Fisher, Prince - Bill Rogers, and Princess - Barbara Moore. Much to our chagrin, we lost Betty LaLone as she graduated with the Class of 1963. Our hard-working students finally reached the top scale of the ladder and became Seniors. Added to our list of twenty-six students was Donna Hartranft, a new student, and Jerry Connelly, an ex - student. With the opening of the year came the election of the class officers. Class officers for our final high school year were President - Kathy Glasgow, Vice President - Lois Fisher, Secretary - Grace Long, Treasurer - Bill Rogers, and Student Council members - Donna Hartranft and Jerry Con- nelly. We elected Mr. Whyte as Class Advisor and Mrs. Sullivan as Yearbook Advisor. After wait- ing several months, our class rings finally arrived. Our main activities were selling magazines, ice cream, and the completion of the yearbook, along with numerous dances and other projects. The majority of the Senior year was spent in dreaming and planning for the Senior trip, in which we get to view the New York World's Fair. At the conclusion of our four years of high school, we, the Class of 1964, wish to say, Farewell to dear old C.P.C.S. Hall of Fame NAME FAMOUS FOR Ralph Crary singing Gary Collins his wit Jan Demers driving Larry Ford dancing Ernest Gardner quietness Charles Hepburn brains Billy Rogers humor Dick Van Dusen haircut Neil Willmart hunting Bernard Regan athletics Hugh Newton 4-H Verde Snyder clowning Jerry Connelly personality Josie Tierney no lunch Donna Hartranft art ability Barbara Moore looks Lois Fisher swimming Dot Stowe silliness Laura Westerdick pleasantness Shirley Gardner dependability Grace Long good nature Mary Jones height Marie Sevey athletics Tee Fitzpatrick woodshop Rose Murray hair styles Kay Smith petite size Kathy Glasgow dimples Angela Hogle blond hair SHOULD BE WEAKNESS history teacher Lois Harvard coach Radar beatnik facts and figures muzzled cute girls playing basketball Hazel great scientist time comedian blushing given a girl doing dishes caught illegal excuses pro soccer player hunting Actor?? boats English actor beards movie star T upper Lake teacher Marines left as is Chuck mechanic Johnny Tillitson conservative Bob less available boys less reserved shyness photographer quietness nurse ice-cream comedian talking in the Olympics low voice faster eater Irish temperament model out-of-town boys nosier books available F-85 closer to town oil painting Senior Class Will We, the Senior Class of nineteen-hundred and sixty-four, being of sound mind, declare and publish our last will and testament. To Mr. Corbitt we bequeath our most sincere thanks for his generosity throughout our school years. To the Faculty we bequeath our gratitude and many thanks for their guidance they have given To the Juniors we bequeath the title of being top class and we hope they have as much fun as we have had. To the Sophomores we bequeath the fun of putting on a successful play and the excitement of ordering class rings. To the Freshman we bequeath three happy years of work and studying, with many rewards. AS INDIVIDUALS GARY COLLINS wills his soccer shoes to anyone who has two left feet. JERRY CONNELLY bequeaths all he has - which is nothing, to Tommy Rogers. RALPH CRARY bequeaths his ability to sing to Jim Bonner. JAN DEMERS bequeaths his two years of struggle in Biology to anyone who is desperate enough to get the credit. LOIS FISHER bequeaths her excess weight to Andy Connelly. THERESA FITSPATRICK bequeaths her typewriter in 12th year vocation to anyone who wants it. LARRY FORD bequeaths his great height and massive strength to Spike Cole. SHIRLEY GARDNER bequeaths her seat in the Commercial room to anyone who would like it. ERNIE GARDNER bequeaths his ability to break bones easily to Mike Lennox. KATHY GLASGOW bequeaths her slim figure to anyone with maladjusted vision. DONNA HARTRANFT bequeaths her art pencil to Ricky Rodwell. CHARLES HEPBURN bequeaths his interest in science to Gary Garlough. ANGELA HOGLE wills her blonde hair to any girl that would take the trouble of keeping it that way. MARY JONES bequeaths her height to Linda Rexford. GRACE LONG wills her old-fashioned typewriter desk to anyone who desires it. BARB MOORE bequeaths her study habits to her sister, Dawn. ROSE MURRAY bequeaths her typing speed to anyone who could improve it. HUGH NEWTON wills his skiing ability to Gary Garlough. BERNARD REGAN bequeaths his soccer ability to his younger brother, Tommy. BILL ROGERS bequeaths his ability to concentrate in study hall to Ralph Willard. MARIE SEVEY bequeaths her athletic ability to Gerry Green. KAY SMITH bequeaths her shorthand to anyone who wants it. VERDE SNYDER bequeaths his four shop classes a day to anyone whom Mr. Wilson can stand to see that much. DOT STOWE bequeaths her ability to ski to anyone who has a fondness for evergreen trees. JOSIE TIERNEY bequeaths the color of her hair to anyone who would appreciate it. DICK VAN DUSEN wills his seat in Mr. Corbitt's study hall to anyone who needs quiet surroundings to study. LAURA WESTERDICK bequeaths her Homemaking seat to Betty Mathie. NEIL WILLMART bequeaths his ability to keep quiet in study hall to Tommy Rogers. Junior Prom ----------- Cinderella Ball GRAND MARCH ROYALTY OF 1963 QUEEN - Lois Fisher KING - Gary Collins PRINCESS - Barbara Moore PRINCE - William Rogers ROYALTY OF 1962 QUEEN - Judith Tucker KING - Roger Murray PRINCESS - Lorraine Dunning PRINCE - Ronald Morrow ATTENDANTS - Pamela Robar Patsy Weegar Kevin Thomas Steven Hurley CORONATION Let a People Soundly Educated Be John F. Kennedy’s Most Enduring Memorial (Nea) This page contributed by the Board of Education of Colton-Pierrepont Central School Seniors ROW 1, L. to R.: V. Snyder, D. Stowe, R. Murray, G. Long, J. Tierney, M. Jones, R. Crary. ROW 2: H. Newton, D. Hartranft, T. Fitzpatrick, K. Glasgow, M. Sevey. ROW 3: J. Demers, L. Fisher, A. Hogle, C. Hepburn, S. Gardner. ROW 4: R. VanDusen, L. Westerdick, K. Smith, B. Moore, L. Ford, B. Regan, G. Connelly, W. Rogers, N. Willmart, G. Collins. ROW 1, L. to R.: D. Hammond, G. Alford. ROW 2: L. Davis, M. Clo- hosey, S. Wright, S. Miller. ROW 3: M. Lennox, J. O'Gorman, J. Hep- burn, C. Collins. ROW 4: D. Stowe, B. Willmart, J. Bonner, S. Ward, W. Riehl, R. VanBrocklin, L. Gotham. ROW 5: W. Hoyt, C. Jenks, W. Clark, E. Gilmore. J u n i o r s Sophomores ROW 1, L. to R.: J. Stratton, C. Wright, M. Watson, M. VanBrocklin, R. Wolfe, R. Rodwell, W. Creighton, W. Lincoln, S. Buckley, R. Houston. ROW 2: L. Carrow, T. Crary, C. Tucker, S. Olmstead, J. Gibson, D. Long, J. Cayey, H. Pedersen, J. Fisher, R. Roberts. ROW 3: J. Mills, T. Mackey, J. Rexford, G. Green, S. Stowe, L. Severance, D. Decker, L. Shampine, R. Perry. ROW 4: R. Jenks, R. Carrier, D. Mackey, L. O’Gorman, J. Collins, G. Vebber. ROW 5: G. Gar- lough, A. Bradley, W. Miller, R. Phillips, W. Coleman, R. Murray. Sophomore Class Officers L. to R.: Vice-Pres.: Robert Phil- lips; Pres.: Carolyn Tucker; Treas.: Mary Jane Watson; Sec.: Judith Gibson. Freshmen ROW 1: R. Weegar, S. Dean, B. Clark, J. Perry, R. Gotham, E. Corbitt, S. Bullock, S. Jones, J. Westerdick, D. Collins, S. Hammond, V. Cole. ROW 2: J. Westerdick, D. Wolfe, E. O'Gor- man, P. Gotham, G. Hartranft, D. Robert, G. Hartranft, R. Gerrish, L. Wilson, B. Matthie, L. Wright. ROW 3: D. Hewitt, J. Ames, R. Johnson, L. Gotham, J. Guiney, T. Rogers, T. Phillips, H. Newton, S. Stowe, N. Olmstead. ROW 4: A. Riehl, D. Phillips, K. Marden, S. Hoyt, F. Wright, N. Tromble, B. Selleck, K. Klein, M. Chase. ABSENT: J. Glasgow, J. Scovil, E. Peder- sen, R. White, and R. White. Freshman Class Officers L. to R.: Treas.: Sandra Bullock; Pres,: John Scovil; Vice-Pres.: Shawn Jones; ABSENT: Sec: Eva Marie Corbitt. GRADE 8 - ROW 1: E. Watson, L. Rexford, J. Fish, T. O'Gorman, E. Simpson, K. Stowe, S. Ford, F. Gibson, P. Olmstead, L. Bump, ROW 2: J. Olmstead, D. Ford, E. Ames, J. Rogers, F. Fisher, R. Buckman, D. Mackey, F. Burns, ROW 3: S. Remington, A. Bradley, K. Gotham, J. Graham, K. O'Gorman, R. Watson, A. Ingram, E. Tucker, ROW 4: W. Bump, J. Long, P. Mar- ceau, B. Howard, M. Chase, D. Buckley, P. Ricket. 7th and 8th Grades GRADE 7 - ROW 1: B. Moore, D. Mousaw, P. Duprey, W. Creighton, R. Fish, J. Smith, L. How- ard, B. J. Mousaw, J. Fountain, M. Olmstead, ROW 2: A. Dollinger, K. Helmar, M. Regan, M. Creighton, C. Watson, D. Hweitt, S. Phillips, T. Caster, A. Connelly, ROW 3: T. Perry, S. Frederick, P. Weegar, S. Trimm, S. Farns, M. Corbitt, S. Cole, K. O'Gorman, ROW 4: O. Paro, G. Cayey, J. Carrow, T. Regan, T. Gerrish, R. Durant, G. Green, H. Hoyt, ROW 5: D. Riehl, D. Matthie, M. Wright, M. Jenks, A. Trimm, W. Wright, E. Scovil, S. Stratton, G. Stowe, ABSENT: L. Wright, D. Unco In. Mrs. Kendall's Class, ROW 1: C. Ford, E. Bullock, D. Severance, R. Murray, S. Collins, D. Swi- bald, R. Burns, K. Phillips, ROW 2: S. Duprey, R. Pedersen, K. Klein, D. Mousaw, I. Crary, P. Wright, T. Frank, K. Baker, L. Hill, R. Phillips, B. Rexford, D. Decker, A. Miller Absent - K. Hogle Grade Six Mr. Hennesey's Class, ROW 1: B. Swift, P. Jessmer, M. Long, S. Howard, B. Carrow, B. Bartlett, E. Gilmore, R. LaFountain, L. Cayey, P. Enslow, J. Gerrish, G. Dunning, ROW 2; J. Scovil, M. Shea, R. Burns, D. Smith, D. Gotham, J. Hutchinson, C. Olmstead, A. LaFountain Mrs. Collins Class, ROW 1: L. Ward, C. Green, D. Cole, M. Wright, T. Austin, H. Weston, L. Mousaw, M. Hepburn, S. Creighton, G. Olmstead, ROW 2: J. Caster, B. Page, R. Thomas, D. Storrin, W. Frank, R. Murray, T. Howard, S. LaFountain, P. Trimm, M. Bonner, C. Wright, L. Greene, R. Shatraw, J. Westerdick, J. Helmar, B. Brown, D. Shea - absent Grade Five Mrs. Casey's Class, ROW 1: D. Austin, R. Olmstead, S. Hayes, R. Matthie, M. Olmstead, D. Davis, W. Watson, ROW 2: D. Lybouet, J. Collins, E. Hurley, M. Wright, S. Carrier, M. Dollinger, G. Perkins, G. Ingraham, ROW 3: D. Synder, C. Carrow, D. Johnson, G. Coleman, R. Wright, L. Clark, D. Storrin, S. Dammen, G. Graham, W. Paul, J. Hammond, T. Green, D. Mis. O'Gorman's Class, ROW 1: B. Perkins, B. Helmar, F. Scovil, A. Seaver, W. Phillips, R. Smith, A. Van Brocklin, R. Burns, ROW 2: G. Severance, J. Gerrish, J. Vebber, C. Howard, M. Hayes, J. Clohosey, S. Colman, J. Bartlett, K. Gerrish, H. White, T. Olmstead, D. Foun- tain, T. Enslow, P. Wright Grade Four Mrs. McEwen's Class, ROW 1: M. Stowe, A. Creighton, H. Newton, P. Hoyt, D. Swibold, L. Jenks, H. Olmstead, J. Rickett, C. Caster, ROW 2: V. Stowe, D. Paul, J. Hurley, D. Bradley, H. Perry, T. Wright, E. Fish, D. Roberts, T. Hatch, S. Dunning, M. Miller Mrs. Lennox's Class, ROW 2: S. Austin, J. Thomas, S. Frank, D. Pedersen, K. Mackey, E. Ger- rish, R. Smith, N. Wright, S. Robar, J. Lafountain, B. Remington, ROW 1: S. Hatch, D. Perry, M. Duprey, D. Besaw, S. Hurley, R. Whitcomb, S. Fountain, D. Caster, T. Hewitt Grade Three Mrs. Smith’s Class, ROW 2: T. Green, P. Weegar, M. O'Gorman, M. Dairs, M. Green, B. Lyboult, J. LaFountain, G. Shea, K. Bartlett, B. Thomas, D. Ingraham, ROW 1: P. Hepburn, L. Seaver, C. Rodwell, C. Olmstead, R. Marceau, M. Rexford, N. Snyder, D. Watson Mrs. Ells' Class, ROW 1: R. Lafountain, L. Green, W. Smith, R. Whitcomb, ROW 2: J. Swibold, M. O’Gorman, D. Olmstead, D. Sharlow, ROW 3: S. Litten, M. Austin, B. Castor, S. Matthie, ROW 4: M. Enslow, P. Robar, M. Davis, E. Howard, ABSENT: J. Dawley Grade Two Mrs. Corcoran’s Class, ROW 1: A. Rathburn, M. McEwen, M. Thomas. D. Gardner, ROW 2: M. Fallon, D. Hayes, T. Olmstead, K. Thomas, ROW 3: C. Thomas, V. Castor, C. Perry, M. Mathous, ROW 4: L. Chase, S. Shea, L. Bradley, K. Burns, D. Johnson Mrs. McCarthy's Class, ROW 1: R. Burns, D. Robar, ROW 2: R. Wright, T. Scovil, S. Remington, D. Hewitt, T. Hewitt, J. Hurley, K. Caster, G. Schenck, ROW 3: B. Sharlow, S. Gerrish, L. Seaver, J. Vebber, M. Klein, F. Lenney, R. Petra, E. Mathous, E. Sullivan, J. O'Gorman Grade One Mrs. Clohosey's Class, ROW 1: B. Stowe, E. Scovil, R. Olmstead, R. Coleman, ROW 2: W. Whitman, J. Cole, R. Gardner, C. Whitcomb, C. Seaver, G. Stratton, M. Huckle, K. Helmar, K. Fisher, ROW 3: D. Dammen, M. Dawley, R. Paul, L. Irish, K. Crary, D. Collins, D. Miller, J. Fisher, D. Wolf, D. LaFountain, D. Litten Mrs. Healy's Class. ROW 1: J. Dunning, R. Hallinger, S. Stowe, B. Sharlow, T. Thomas, A. Rexford, J. Scovil, ROW 2: S. Enslow, J. Hayes, M. Whyte, P. Thomas, J. McEwen, B. Fallon, P. Huckle, P. Olmstead, ROW 3: J. Buckley, N. Lenney, C. Jenks, R. Wright, D. Scovil, C. Hammond, A. Gerrish, C. Krelis, N. Hurley, C. Severance, B. Trimm Kindergarten Mrs. Stowe’s Class, ROW 1: F. Fisher, L. Olmstead, J. Olmstead, J. Pedersen, ROW 2: P. Caster, M. Whitman, D. Buckley, T. Hewitt, L. Rathbun, K. Chase, P. Besaw, R. Burns, L. Scovil, ROW 3: P. Fisher, J. Austin, P. Watson, E. McCarthy, R. Shes, C. Green, F. Vaisey, C. Hamilton, D. Fitzpatrick, M. Hepburn, ABSENT: D. Cashman, J. Wright Sellecks ROW 1: L. Stratton, K. Linclon, G. Stratton, ROW 2: D. Linclon, N. Stratton, D. Stratton, ROW 3: D. Stratton, Teacher Mrs. Casey Selleck and South Colton Schools So. Colton ROW 1: C. Swift, J. Selleck, S. Selleck, ROW 2: D. Goldie, S. Long, D. Long, E. Clark, ROW 3: P. Clark, S. Swift, L. Selleck, D. Simpson, J. Selleck, Teacher Mrs. Megargle ACTIVITIES L. to R., SITTING: G. Long. W. Riehl, Hepburn, L Ford. ABSENT: M. Jone; G. Collins, D. Stowe. STANDING: J. O'Gorman, C. £ N ROW 1, R. to L.: D. Hewitt, D. Collins, E. Watson, V. Cole, J. Rogers, L. Rexford. ROW 2: S. Stowe, E. Corbitt. ROW 3: S. Ford, K. Stowe, K. O'- Gorman, S. Remington, L. Bump, L. Bradley, A. Riehl, F. Gibson. ROW 4: E. O’Gorman, K. Gotham, J. Graham. ROW 5: S. Jones, S. Dean, E. Simpson, T. O’Gorman. ROW 6: R. Gotham, K. Klein, A. Ingram. a t i 0 n a 1 H o n o r S . o BACK ROW: D. Hartranft, G. Garlough, D. Stowe, J. Cayey, T. O'Gorman, Advisor: Mr. Wilson, SITTING: B. Creighton, S. Hammond, M. J. Clohosey, F. Gibson, G. Connelly, M. Creighton, ABSENT: R. Gotham. Student Council Student council members are elected from their respective classes; two from each of the six classes. Officers for the council are elected at the beginning of the school year by the members of the council. One of the major projects for this year was the March of Dimes drive where we col- lected over $90.00. We are looking forward to other new and interesting projects. The officers for this year are as follows: President, Donna Hartranft, Vice Presi- dent, Jerry Connelly, Secretary, Mary Jane Clohosey, and Treasurer, June Cayey. We sincerely want to thank our advisor, Mr. Wilson, for the fine help he has given ROW 1: Advisor: Mrs. Shaffner; D. VanDusen; L. Ford; K. Glasgow; J. O'Gorman; G. Alford; S. Olmstead; L. Fisher; Advisor: Mrs. Saucier, ROW 2: L. Davis; J. Hepburn; D. Hartranft; G. Green; D. Stowe; J. Cayey; M. J. Clohsey; M. Lennox, ROW 3: D. Long; J. Gibson; R. Willard; D. Mac- key; J. Demers; J. Connelly; W. Riehl; W. Clark; R. Gotham; H. Pederson. Raquetteer — Staff Editor: J. O'Gorman Assistant Editor: K. Glasgow Art Editor: D. Hartranft Sports Editor: D. Van Dusen Feature Editor: J. Miller Social Editor: L. Fisher Class Editor: M. Jones Elementary News Editor: M. J. Clohosey Business Manager: D. Stowe Personnel Manager: L. Ford Exchange Editor: G. Long Yearbook Staff L. to R.: D. VanDusen, N. Willmart, K. Glasgow, H. Newton, L. Ford, D. Hartranft, L. Fisher, C. Hepburn, FRONT: A. Hogle and G. Collins. Editor - Charles Hepburn Business Manager - Neil Willmart Layout - Larry Ford, Kathy Glasgow, Shir- ley Gardner, Dot Stowe, Gary Collins Advertisement and Sales - Josephine Tier- ney, Hugh Newton Photographs - Gary Collins Sports - Larry Ford, Dick Van Dusen Typists - Ralph Crary, Jan Demers, Lois Fisher Art - Donna Hartranft, Angela Hogle Advisor - Mrs. Ann Sullivan Biggest Class Project L. to R., ROW 1: K. Marden, J. Perry, S. Stowe, E. Corbitt, ROW 2: D. Long, S. Hammond, E. O'Gorman, B. Clark, ROW 3: T. Phillips, R. Gotham, D. Roberts, C. Tucker, A. Bradley, K. Klein, H. Rob- erts, G. Hartranft, J. Glasgow, D. Decker, S. Dean, V. Cole, R. Houston, S. Jones, T. Rogers, B. Weegar, ROW 5, M. Stowe, G. Gar lough, T. Mackey, J. Fisher, D. Mackey, L. O'Gorman. Future Teachers of America ROW 1: E. Simpson; A. Connelly; D. Mousaw; G. Cayey; T. Perry; P. Diiprey; J. Rogers, ROW 2: Adv. Mrs. Long; D. Stowe; D. Collins; M. Watson; G. Alford; J. O'Gorman; W. Riehl; J. Miller; B. White; M. Weegar; Adv. Mrs. Given, ROW 3: S. Cole; S. Ford; H. Newton; R. Fish; E. Cor- bitt; K. Stowe, K. O’Gorman; M. Clohosey; F. Gibson; E. O'Gorman; A. Riehl; L. Davis; S. Ham- mond; M. Corbitt; J. Smith; C. Watson; L. Rexford. The purpose of the Future Teachers of America is to encourage students to consider education as a career. Since there is a need for teachers this is an important endeavor, and our chapter is trying to do its part. President, Janis O'Gorman Secretary, William Riehl Treasurer, Mary Jane Watson Historian, John Miller (This page is sponsored by the Alumni of Colton Pierrepont Central School and the Teacher’s Association of The Colton Pier- repont Central School District) Future Nurses Club L. to R., ROW 1: D. Hammond, S. Ford, K. Gotham, J. Graham. ROW 2: J. Hepburn, L. Rexford, Miss Hayes, Advisor, K. Stowe, K. O'Gorman, B. Clark. ROW 3: S. Hammond, A. Bradley, K. Marden, E. Corbitt, J. Gibson, D. Long, F. Gibson, J. Cayey, C. Tucker, B. Willmart. ROW 1: C. Wright; J. Stratton; S. Olmstead; M. VanBrocklin; S. Gardner; D. Phillips. ROW 2: S. Stowe; J. Marden; Mrs. Krebs; J. Perry; L. Fisher; B. Clark; S. Hammond; S. Hoyt; S. Bullock; J. Tierney. NEW MEMBERS: D. Wolf; N. Olmstead; H. Pederson. OFFICERS: Pres. M. VanBrocklin; Vice Pres. L. Figher; Sec.-Treas. C. Wright; Historian and News Reporter, J. Stratton; Advisor - Mrs. Krebs. A hundred men may make an encampment, but it takes a woman to make a home. Future Homemakers of America FHA was formed in Spring of 1960 by Mrs. Winifred Uhlinger. It started with thirteen members and has increased to nineteen members. The motto of the FHA is Toward New Horizons. It stands for challenge, for it reminds members that their contribution to home life today will in- fluence the kinds of home they have tomorrow. Some of its purposes are: to promote a growing appreciation of homemaking; to encourage democracy in home and community life; to better homemaking in ourselves and others and help create leaders in homemaking. Library Aides L. to R.: S. Wright, C. Collins, E. Corbitt, S. Hammond, S. Bullock, K. Smith. Science Club L. to R., ROW 1: C. Watson, M. Corbitt, J. LaFountain, A. Dollinger, B. Mousaw, Mrs. Champ- ney, S. Cole, J. Smith, P. Weegar, E. Ames. ROW 2: S. Dean, G. Stowe, V. Cole, R. Buckman, T. Perry, A. Riehl, L. Bump, K. Marden, B. Clark, E. Corbitt, S. Hammond, R. Gotham, D. Riehl, T. O'Gorman, P. Duprey, E. Simpson, L. Howard, J. Rogers. Research Group ROW 1: D. Hammond, J. O'Gorman, J. Gibson, M. J. Clohosey, D. Long, D. Decker, ROW 2: Mrs. Gibson, Instructor, J. Miller, W. Riehl, G. Vebber, S. Stowe, L. O'Gorman, C. Hepburn, G. Garlough. Scientific research is one of the funda- mentals of our modern life. Through par- ticipation at an early age, members of this group are preparing for fuller meaning and greater accomplishment in our rapidly evolving society. Mrs. McCarthy's 2nd Grade Christmas Splendor” in the Elementary School Mrs. McCewn's 4th Grade Mrs. Healey’s Kindergarten A THLETICS SOCCER L. to R.: Larry Ford, Bill Rogers, Bernard Regan, Gary Collins, Coach Hennessy. Oswegatchie All League William Riehl Gary Collins ROW 1, L. to R.: Mr. Hennessy, R. Crary, K. Klein, W. Hoyt, R. Gotham, R. Houston, G. Gar- lough, W. Riehl, J. Scovil, W. Rogers, L. Severance, D. Stowe, J. Bonner, B. Regan, R. Willard, G. Connelly, G. Stowe. ROW 2: D. Mackey, W. Miller, R. VanBrocklin, V. Cole, G. Hartranft, L. Ford, R. Phillips, D. Roberts, R. Weegar, T. Rogers, P. Duprey, T. Regan. ABSENT: C. Hepburn, G. Collins, G. Hartranft. Soccer Colton 4 Colton 3 Colton 2 Colton 2 Colton 1 Colton 1 Colton 3 Colton 0 Colton 1 Colton 2 SCORES Indian River Edwards Russell Clifton-Fine Harrisville Edwards Watertown Russell Clifton-Fine Harrisville Won 6 Lost 4 J.V. Basketball ’63-’64 L. to R., ROW 1: W. Miller, D. Roberts, R. Weegar, S. Jones, J. Ames, R. Gerrish, R. Willard. ROW 2: Coach Hennesey, G. Hartranft, K. Klein, R. Gotham, G. Hartranft, R. Rodwell, L. Severence, D. Decker. ROW 3: R. Houston, W. Colman, R. Murray, G. Vebber, E. Petersen, J. Collins, E. Gilmore, A. Bradley. ABSENT, J. Scovil. Louise Davis; Lois Fisher; Gail Alford; Janis O’Gorman; Kathy Glasgow; Donna Hartranft. Varsity Cheerleaders Quickie uown tne Go, Go, Go, Go Fight, Fight, Fight, Fight Win, Win, Win, Tonight Fight! You got the Spirit? You bet. Are you Ready? All set. We've got the team that's really fine And where we going? Down the ine C-0---T-3 COLTS! We ove °ur Purple We love our Purple, We love our Gold So oome on boys et's do as your told- Fi ;ht. Fight Fight,.Fight, Fight Fight, Fight Fight, Fight, Fight Fight, Fight Fight, Fight. ight Come on Team Fight! . Lets go boys Lets get on the ball Lets show them whose the best team of all With spirit with loyalty We'll go marching on to Vic' Meribeth VanBrocklin; Sally Hoyt; June Cayey; Ann Riehl; Judy Rexford. Jr. Varsity Cheerleaders Choo-Choo get off the track' For goodness sakes Don't hold us hack We'll get that ball We'll trim them good When all the time We knew we could Conte on boys get on the beam. (Clap) Figh', fight. fight, fight Fight, fight, fight, figh' Fight, fight, fight, fight- Come on team fight, fight Colton Specials HEALEYS ADIRONDACK BUSINESS MACHINES Malone, N. Y. Smith-Corona Portables Electrics and Manuals SHOE STORE TARDELLI’S 41 Market Street Potsdam, N. Y. Potsdam, New York ALTAMONT ICE SULLIVAN’S OFFICE SUPPLY, INC. CREAM CO., INC. 419 Main St. Massena, N. Y. Tupper Lake SAUCIER © SERVICE Colton, N. Y. Dodge @ Savoid South Colton 4h JOE and TOM POTSDAM AUTO DEALERS ASSOCIATION Lester Gale - Potsdam Scott Ford, Inc. - Potsdam Barstow Motors, Inc. - Potsdam Courtesy Motors, Inc. - Potsdam Curtis Motors, Inc. - Potsdam Sandstone Motors, Inc. - Potsdam Adirondack Auto Sales - Potsdam Walter E. Nickerson Son - Potsdam Norwood Auto Exchange - Norwood Compliments of L. PUCCIN AND COMPANY Fruit and Produce 213 Bellew Avenue Watertown New York Compliments of Compliments of BONI’S VENDING SERVICE JUDSON HEIGHTS DAIRY Ice Cream Coffee Soft Drinks 1—1. Ik MIIK-CREAM Edwards New York Canton New York We Wish Success to the Class of '64 Compliments for satisfaction Buy Fuel A. E. GALASTER SON, INC. Building Supplies Feed and Heating Equipment at POTSDAM Watertown, FEED COAL New York Compliments ABELOVE’S LINEN SUPPLY CAHILL’S SPORTING GOODS Watertown, New York INC. See Us on Baseball Needs Norwood, New York Phone SU 8-7671 Two for Gary High School Athletics Jump it up. Riehl tries again In Memoriam Of BONNIE GREEN, who lived so honestly, so gently and so gayly, that her memory continues fondly in the hearts of her classmates. Of HUBERT TUPER, whose loyal, conscientious and concerned years of service helped to maintain the cleanliness and beauty of our building, and whose courtesy and kindness helped to create a glow of happiness in every student of our school. Compliments TICK-TOCK IRENE'S Compliments RESTAURANT BEAUTY ROBERT'S SHOE STORE Canton, SHOP Potsdam, N. Y. South Colton, N. Y. POTSDAM CO-OP N. Y. Congratulations GLF SERVICE, INC. Seniors Potsdam, DOUGLASS AGENCY N. Y. MCCARTHY'S Potsdam, N. Y. HOTEL Compliments Compliments WHEEL RESTAURANT South Colton, SUNSHINE STORE Potsdam, N. Y. N. Y. Potsdam, N. Y. Compliments MULLENS HAROLD'S MEN SHOP CONNELLY'S HOTEL Colton, LUNCH Market Street N. Y. South Colton, Potsdam, N. Y. NATIONAL ARMY N. Y. W. E. NICKERSON STORE SON Potsdam, N. Y. ZEKE'S Quality Cars Potsdam-Norwood Road INN Potsdam, N. Y. South Colton, MCCARTHY'S N. Y. Compliments RESTAURANT Specializing SURPRISE STORE Canton, N. Y. in Shrimp in the Basket Potsdam, N. Y. DRYDEN FLOWER R E O SHOP SYRACUSE 13 Elm Street Potsdam TRUCK SALES CORP. Funeral Flowers - Corsages Motor Trucks and School Buses Wedding Flowers - Cut Flowers Distributor Plants 1120 East Erie Blvd. Syracuse, New York AEON DISTRIBUTORS, INC. POTSDAM SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION for Headquarters for Real Estate Kalamazoo Sales and Services Mortgage Loans Speed Queen Student College Loans Washer Dryers and Kalamazoo Furnaces 5 Elderkin Street 5 Main Street Post Office Box 8 Potsdam, New York Potsdam, New York CO 7-9341 Compliments of JUDSON HEIGHTS DR. STRETTON Colton, N. Y. Canton, N. Y. BROWN TENNEY CORBETT’S JEWELRY ELECTRIC, INC. STORE Potsdam, N. Y. LEWIS CO. Compliments of BLANCHARD HOWE’S DEPARTMENT STOKE ;2h barber SHOP Potsdam, N. Y. tTL] Compliments of Compliments of JOHNSON’S FRANK’S GROCERY CHEVRON STATION Colton, N. Y. Colton, N. Y. TODD MOTOR SALES, INC. Lark - Jeep Firestone Tires Sales and Service Compliments of CREDLE EQUIPMENT Phone CO 7-9441 Potsdam, New York IF IT’S GOOD FOOD TEDDY BEAR Colton, New York POTSDAM AUTO PARTS Outer Market Street Phone CO 7-2112 or CO 7-2867 Radiator Repair Complete Auto Service FISHER-REX FORD, INC. GENERAL CONTRACTORS Colton, New York Phone CO 7-40 79 HUNDLEY FARM SYKES DAIRY OLEARY'S IMPLEMENTS, INC. Albert Hundley FUNERAL HOME 62 East Main Street BAR Canton, Canton, N. Y. New York Compliments of Canton, WHITE HARDWARE CANTON ELECTRIC LIGHT POWER New York COMPANY COMPANY Potsdam, Canton, N. Y. HERBERT'S New York MEN'S BOYS' UNIVERSITY WEAR EVERGREEN TREADWAY INN Canton, N. Y. Phone: Area Code Potsdam, New York RESTAURANT Canton, 315 386-8522 New York WITHERBEE GOLDIE'S LAWRENCE WHALEN CEMETERY HOTEL FUNERAL HOME MEMORIALS Canton, Canton, N. Y, South Colton, New York HANNAWA New York SCANTON'S SUNOCO SERVICE AUTO PARTS Hannawa Falls, Potsdam, New York Compliments of BAND BOX New York J. J. NEWBERRY’S DRY GRAY COMPANY CLEANERS BOWLING LANES Canton, LAUNDROMAT New York Canton, Canton, New York New York Compliments HANK’S BARBER SHOP of 3 1 Main Street EASTERN FUELS Canton, New York Potsdam, New York Specializing in Flattops Ivy Leagues Princetons HENRY FORD Prop. PAHLER PACKING CORPORATION Potsdam, New York COLTON FUELS Colton, New York ROBERT KLEIN - Owner Phone: CO 7-7777
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