Colton Pierrepont High School - Coltonian Yearbook (Colton, NY)
- Class of 1965
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PUBLISHED BY THE SENIORS DEDICATED IN THE MEMORY OF . . HARRY NEWTON We, the Class of 1965, dedicate our yearbook to the memories of two of our former classmates, Harry Newton and John Miller. SUPERVISING PRINCIPAL MR. MICHAEL H. CORBITT I, your principal, bid you farewell. Although I do this after thirteen years with sadness in my heart, may you go forth into the world with a song in yours; a song that tells you that it's a world of laughter and a world of tears, a world of hopes and a world of fears. I sincerely hope that these years under the careful guidance of your teachers and the loving care of your parents have so molded you into mature, happy and responsible adults that the future will hold for you an abundance of laughter and hopes and a minimum of fears and tears. Now it is your turn to show your gratitude for the training you have received here and for the sacrifices of your parents. Go out with a purpose in life; always do your best. Whatever you do no matter how humble the task, do it with pride so that we, your teachers and your parents, can be proud of you. BOARD OF EDUCA TION Left to Right - Robert Weegar, Roy Thomas, James Hayes, Robert Creighton, Mar- tin Clohosey Secretary - MISS LENNY Secretary - MRS. McROBBIE HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY Front to Back - Mrs. Trauger, High School Art; Mrs. Smith, Remedial Read- ing; Mrs. Blanchard, Commercial; Miss Hayes, Nurse; Mrs. Krebs, Home Eco- nomics; Mr. Liotta, Vocal Music; Mr. Riehl, Instrumental Music; Mr. Masucci, Physical Education; Mr. Wilson, Indus- trial Arts; Mr. Corbitt, Supervising Prin- cipal; Mr. White, Guidance. CO-OP TEACHERS HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY 1st ROW - Mrs. Collins, Junior High English; Mr. Sokolowski, Senior High History. 2nd ROW - Mrs. Champney, Junior High Science. 3rd ROW - Mrs. Long, Junior High History; Mrs. Markert, Senior High Mathematics. 4th ROW - Mrs. Giv- en, Junior High Mathematics; Mrs. Maul, Sen- ior High English. 5th ROW - Mrs. Gibson, Sen- ior High Science; Mrs. Saucier, Language. Mr. Franck Driver Education Mrs. Hepburn Physical Education Mr. Welsh Vocational Instructor ELEMENTARY FACULTY Front to Back - Mrs. Stowe - Kindergarten, Mrs. Healey - Kindergarten, Mrs. Corcoran - Second Grade, Mrs. Smiglin - Third Grade, Mrs. Clo- hosey - First Grade, Mrs. Smith - Third Grade, Mrs. McCarthy - First Grade, Mrs. Ells - Second Grade. ELEMENTARY FACULTY Front to Back - Mrs. Kendall - Sixth Grade, Mr. Hennessy - Sixth Grade, Mrs. Casey - Fifth Grade, Mrs. Collins - Fifth Grade, Mrs. McEwen - Fourth Grade, Mrs. O'Gorman - Fourth Grade. CO-OP TEACHERS Miss Jarvis Dental Hygienist Mrs. E. Gibson Speech Therapist Miss Wovkulich Elementary Art CAFETERIA HELP Mrs. Sevey, Mrs. Gardner, Miss O'Gorman, Mrs. Boyd BUS DRIVERS AND CUSTODIANS B. Howe A. Gardner D. Remington M. McEwen N. McEwen M. Trimm H. Mullen J. Stone M. Johnson Skating Rink - E. Garlough A. Garlough H. Ferry A. Gardner M. McEwen M. Trimm 1st ROW - B. Howe, D. Remington, N. McEwen, M. Trimm. 2nd ROW - A. Gardner, H. Mullen, M. Johnson, A. Garlough, H. Ferry, M. McEwen. gw Soyyte S-Vut u Yvx V -i-oCiStr 'S v,a' ri4o Concex -t'f'aCtorv) X don+ oclitve ! tVli acW n VaacH YeO Suj'ivnm'tr Qa v- XA j VjoV a.t P£sstav Spa'A t.. pvrs WKU 5a S l4 QqmJUM Who asked you, Freshman?” EDWARD ALLEN GILMORE President - 4 Basketball - 1, 3,4 Baseball - Manager, 2 Soccer - 1,3,4 Varsity C Club - 4 Racquetteer - 3,4 CYC - 2, 3,4 Junior Prom Junior Play - Actor Yearbook - Business Manager RONALD VANBROCKLIN Vice-President - 4 Basketball - Manager 1,2, 3,4 Baseball - Manager 3 Soccer - Manager 1,2, 3,4 Varsity C Club - 1,2, 3,4 Racquetteer - 2 4-H - 1,2, 3,4 Junior Prom-Decorations Junior Play - Stage Manager Yearbook - Sports Editor LOUISE ANN DAVIS Secretary 4 Varsity C Club 2,3,4 Racquetteer 3, 4 4-H 1,2, 3,4 M. Y.F. 1.2,3. 4 Band 1 Chorus 1, 2 Junior Prom 3 Junior Play Yearbook Staff Student Council 2 F. T, A. 3 Cheerleader 1,2,3 Majorette 2 Vocational Co-operation 4 National Association for the Promotion of the Study of Latin 1, 2 WILLIAM HAROLD HOYT Treasurer 4 Basketball 1,2, 3, 4 Baseball 1 Soccer 1,2,3, 4 Varsity C Club 1, 2,3,4 Junior Prom Junior Play Yearbook Staff Latin Honor Society 2,3 GAIL ARLENE ALFORD Vice-President 2 Varsity C Club 2,3,4 Ski Club 2,3,4 Racquetteer 2,3,4 M.Y.F. 1,2,3,4 Band 1,2, 3,4 Chorus 2,3,4 Junior Play Junior Prom Queen Yearbook Staff 4 F.T.A. 2,3 Science Club 1 Cheerleader 1,2,3 Vice-President 3 Basketball 1,3,4 Baseball 1, 2, 3,4 Soccer 1,2, 3,4 Varsity C Club 1,2, ‘3,4 CYC 1,2, 3,4 Band 1, 2, 3,4 Junior Play Junior Prom Yearbook Staff 4 MARY JANE CLOHOSEY CAROL ANN COLLINS Ski Club 1,2, 3,4 F. H.A. 2 Racquetteer 1, 2, 3,4 4-H 1,2,3 C.Y.C. 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Junior Prom Junior Play Yearbook Staff 3,4 Student Council 1,3 F.T. A. 3 Science Club 1 Research Group 3 Latin Honor Society 3 Racquetteer 3, 4 C.Y.C. 3 Chorus 1 Junior Prom Junior Play Yearbook Staff Library Aid 3 DONNA JEAN HAMMOND Class Secretary 1,2, 3 Ski Club 2,3 Racquetteer 2, 3,4 4-H 1,2,3 E. Y.C. 1.2.3,4 Band 1. 2,3,4 Chorus 4 Junior Prom Junior Play Yearbook Staff F. N. A. 3,4 Science Club 1 Cheerleader 4 National Association for the Promotion of the Study of Latin 1, 2 V. I. C. P. 3,4 CHARLES FAY JENKS Junior Prom Junior Play Yearbook Staff Science Club 1 Ski Club 1,2, 3,4 Racquetteer 2, 3 M. Y.F. 1,2 Chorus 1, 3,4 Junior Prom Junior Play Yearbook Staff F. N. A. 3,4 Science Club 1, 2 Research Group 3 National Association for the Promotion of the Study of Latin 1, 2,3,4 V. I. C. P. 4 MICHAEL JOHN LENNOX Basketball 1 Baseball 1,2 Soccer 1,2 Racquetteer 2, 3 C.Y.C. 1,2,3,4 Band 1,2, 3,4 Junior Prom Prince Junior Play Student Council 1,2 V.I.C. P. 4 Treasurer 1,2,3 Varsity C Club 2,3,4 Ski Club 3,4 Racquetteer 2,3,4 National Honor Society C.Y.C. 1,2,3 Band 1,2,3,4 Chorus 2,3,4 Junior Prom Princess Junior Play F. T. A. 2,3,4 Science Club 1 Research Group 3 Cheerleader 1,2,3,4 District Band 2,3,4 Latin Honor Society 2,3 JANIS ELLEN O’GORMAN Society for the Promotion of Latin Citizenship Conf. Broadcasting Inst. St. Law. Co. Cons, essay winner 2 NEDT award 1,2 Auxilium Latinum Certifi- cate 1,2 RICHARD WILLIAM RODWELL Basketball 1,3,4 Baseball 4 Soccer 2,4 Varsity C Club 2,3,4 Junior Prom Junior Play Yearbook Staff WILLIAM GEORGE RIEHL Basketball 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Soccer 1,2,3,4 Racquetteer 3,4 National Honor Society Regents scholarship Band, Chorus 1,2,3,4 Junior Prom, Play Yearbook staff F.T. A. 2,3,4 District Band 2,3,4 Sectional chorus 4 All league: soccer 2 basketball baseball 3 E.Y.C. 1,2,3,4 NEDT Award 1,2 F. H. A. 3 Racquetteer 4 M.Y.F. 4 Band 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2, 3,4 Junior Prom Junior Play Library Aid 3 MARY JANE WATSON Treasurer 2 Racquetteer 2,4 Nat. Honor Society 2,4 MYF 1 DAR Award 4 NEDT Award 1,2 Junior Prom Yearbook Staff FTA 1,2,4 Science Club 1 Latin Honor Society 1,2,4 Auxilium Latinum Award 1,2,4 N.A. P. S.L. 1,2,4 St. Law. Co. Conservation Essay Winner 2 Regents Scholarship C.Y.C. 1,2,3 Junior Prom Junior Play Yearbook Student Council 4 F. N. A. 3,4 Science Club 1 Vocational Co- operation 3,4 SANDRA LEE WRIGHT F. H. A. 2,3,4 Junior Prom Junior Play Yearbook Staff Library Aid 1, 2, 3 Basketball 2, 3 Baseball 2, 3,4 Varsity C Club 1,2, 3,4 Racquetteer 2, 3,4 Junior Prom Junior Play Yearbook Staff Student Council 4 Science Club 1 Soccer 2,3 CLASS HISTOR Y We entered high school in the fall of 1961 full of ambition and high hopes of achiev- ing a bit of immortality, at least in C.P.C.S. Our class of twenty-eight elected: Steve Ward, President; Mike Lennox, Vice-President; Janis O'Gorman, Treasurer; and Jean Hepburn, Secretary. We chose Mrs. Champney as our class advisor and we were lucky enough to retain her services for our four years of high school. Our first activity as Freshmen was a very successful Fall Hop. ” This was followed by several activities, including a Valentine's Dance. We bought our class pins and made their presence ex- tremely obvious. Ralph Willard joined our class early in the fall, but during the course of the year we lost Albert Colvin, Bob Hoyt, Corena Faulkner, Naomi Smith and Dianne Green. The next year as Sophomores we lost a bit of our wildness, but lacked naught for en- thusiasm. We worked hard increasing our treasury by $700, looking forward to our Sen- ior trip. Our big money making project of the year was our Halloween Dance, fol- lowed by an original work week, a St. Patrick's Day Dance, a food sale, and several oth- er record hops. Our class officers that year were: Steve Ward, President; Gail Alford, Vice-President; Jean Hepburn, Secretary; Janis O'Gorman, Treasurer. Danny Silver and Sharon Hewitt left C.P.C.S. Steve Ward was elected President, Janis O’Gorman, Treasurer, and Jean Hepburn, Secretary, for an unprecedented third straight term in our Junior year. Linda Walrath and Carol Collins joined us that year as Steve Ward and David Stowe moved away. Jim Bonner, our elected Vice-President, served capably as President atter Steve's departure. Our treasury profited by a Christmas card sale and several dances, we ordered our crass rings early and somehow managed to pay for them. Meanwhile, we staged an extreme- ly successful and enjoyable comedy. Ring Around Elizabeth , using the good-luck cry of break-a-leg ! Another high point of our Junior year was our Prom, the theme of which was Roman Holiday . Twenty-two of us finially entered our Senior year looking forward to our New York trip and graduation, but with many fond memories of our years at C.P.C.S. We start- ed off the year with a magazine sale, a raffle, a candy sale, and work on our yearbook. Mary Jane Watson joined our class. Our slate of officers was Ed Gilmore, President; Ronald Van Brocklin, Vice-President; Bill Hoyt, Treasurer; and Louise Davis, Secretary. We have had countless good and bad experiences during our years in high school, all of which were valuable to our education. Mr. Corbitt and Faculty, we thank you for giving us the opportunity to learn. SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of nineteen-hundred and sixty-five, being of sound mind and body, declare and acknowledge this, our last will and testament. To MR. CORBITT we bequeath our appreciation for his assistance and guidance through our years in C.P.C.S. To the FACULTY we bequeath our smiles of gratitude for all the work they have done for us through the years. To the JUNIORS we bequeath our home room (if they can all fit in) and the fun of being Seniors . To the SOPHOMORES we bequeath the hard work and excitement of the Junior Play and Prom. To the FRESHMEN we bequeath the joys and accomplishments that come with the three years of hard work and studying which lie ahead. GAIL ALFORD bequeaths her ability to ride a Honda to June Cayey. JAMES BONNER bequeaths his drums to Ronnie Houston. WILLIAM CLARK bequeaths his ability to drive a car to anyone who likes cow paths and barb wire fences. MARY JANE CLOHOSEY bequeaths her beautiful, curly, blond hair to Shellie Stowe. CAROL COLLINS bequeaths her position as head typist for the Racquetteer to Connie Wright. LOUISE DAVIS bequeaths her ability to have four gym classes a week to Karen Gotham. EDWARD GILMORE bequeaths his ability to pass his road test to Tom Mackey. LINTON GOTHAM bequeaths his ability to drive to Dan Decker. DONNA HAMMOND bequeaths her ability to get along with teachers to Dot Long. JEAN HEPBURN bequeaths her ability to stay sober to Denny Roberts. WILLIAM HOYT bequeaths his long goalie pants to Den Robert. CHARLES JENKS bequeaths his frequent trips to Cooks Corners to anyone who likes to drive in the sticks. MICHAEL LENNOX bequeaths his ability to look wide awake at 10:00 A.M. to Danny Mackey. JANIS O'GORMAN bequeaths her cheerful smile to Jo Ann Smith. WILLIAM RIEHL bequeaths three weeks in the hospital to anyone who does not want to play soccer. RICHARD RODWELL bequeaths his left wing position on the soccer team to John Scovil. RONALD VAN BROCKLIN bequeaths his manager's position to Danny Mackey. LINDA WA LRATH bequeaths her seat in chorus to Faith Gibson. MARY JANE WATSON bequeaths her willingness to work to Eva Marie Corbitt. RALPH WILLARD bequeaths his outfield position to anyone who likes gopher holes. BRENDA WILLMART bequeaths her seat in the nurse’s office to Geraldine Green. SANDRA WRIGHT bequeaths her seat in homemaking class to Marie Creighton. AS INDIVIDUALS THE PROPHECY OF THE CLASS OF 1965 It is the year 1985 and our supersonic space ship is preparing for its blast-off. Head pilot Jim Bon- ner is consulting with his specialized team of mechanics, Bill Clark, Linton Gotham and Ralph Wil- lard. Their problem right now seems to be the control of the air pressure. These men have been preparing five years for this big flight. Jim has proven himself quite a pilot. He has worked many hard years to gain this position -- many schools, then test pilot, then chief test pilot. He doesn’t want one minor thing to go wrong on this flight. His mechanics Bill, Linton and Ralph feel the same way. They have been preparing a long time too for this trip. They can take their ship apart and put it back together blindfolded. Head physicist Ronnie Van Brocklin has been around the ship for hours checking and rechecking. He has been flitting back and forth from Space Command Headquarters building to the ship like a hummingbird. He has to be positive about every calculation he has made. It means so much. Supplies have been loaded for the university and clinic which were established on the planet Pluto by the brave explorers Colonel Mike Lennox and Major Ed Gilmore in the year 1980. What an ex- citing trip that was! It electrified the world. The names Lennox and Gilmore are as common to everyone in the world as soap and water. Co-pilot Bill Hoyt is anxious to get going because it has been two years since he has seen his Plut- onian wife. At any moment, the former Sandy Wright should be arriving with her twelve children. Yesterday she was decorated by the President of the United States, Bill Riehl, as American Home- maker of the Year . She, her husband and twelve children plan to make their home on Pluto. They feel that they can be more useful there. Sandy plans to teach the Plutonians American cooking, and in turn, will learn the Plutonian cooking art. She intends to compile a cookbook on Plutonian cook- ing and send it back to earth. It ought to prove to be a best-seller. Their twelve children will also keep the clinic busy by making constant tests on them to determine environmental effects on all a- ges of earth people. The staff of the clinic will be aided by Gail Alford and Mary Jane Clohosey as dental hygienists. They are very anxious to find out the condition of Plutonian teeth. Jean Hepburn, Donna Hammond and Brenda Willmart will be nurses at the clinic. Their jobs ought to be quite a change from their nursing duties on earth. Linda Walrath will be the business manager for the clinic. The University of Pluto staff will be aided by Mary Jane Watson as foreign language expert and Janis O'Gorman as speech therapist. Ricky Rodwell, architect and art teacher at the university, also drew the plans for the university and clinic. Ricky is anxious to teach the Plutonians earth art, and also to make sketches of Plutonians and their surroundings to send back to earth for observation. What a break for Ricky! Louise Davis and Carol Collins are taking their families to Pluto where Louise and Carol will be in charge of the business department of the university. The number one American singer, Chuck Jenks, is making the trip to bring entertainment to the Plutopians and the Americans on Pluto. It will make the trip much more enjoyable with Chuck's singing accompanied by Colonel Lennox on his guitar. Well, that's the full crew and passenger list. Time for the blast-off! The class of 1965 really became space-conscious, didn't they? We always knew there would never be a dull moment for them. Hope they enjoy their life on Pluto for years to come. Happy landing! Cfiosses Study, study, study . . . this high schoo1 work is a dog’s life!” JUNIORS FIRST ROW - W. Lincoln, R. Wolfe, D. Decker, W. Miller, R. Robert, R. Rodwell SECOND ROW - J. Rex ford, S. Olmstead, D. Long, J. Gibson, J. Stratton, J. Cayey, H. Pedersen THIRD ROW - A. Bradley, R. Carrier, M. VanBrocklin, C. Wright, J. Mills FOURTH ROW - M. Stowe, J. Fisher, L. Shampine, R. Houston, R. Phillips, L. Severance, L. O'Gorman FIFTH ROW - G. Garlough, G. Vebber, D. Mackey, W. Coleman, T. Mackey ABSENT - J. Buckley, J. Collins, R. Jenks, R. Hoyt, L. Carrow, T. Crary, G. Green, C. Tucker Advisor - Mr. Sokolowski SOPHOMORES FIRST ROW - P. Gotham, E. Pedersen, V. Cole, S. Dean, J. Guiney, B. Selleck SECOND ROW - D. Phillips, D. Hewitt, S. Stowe, H. Newton, D. Collins, S. Bullock, S. Hoyt THIRD ROW - E. O'Gorman, B. Clark, K. Marden, J. Perry, L. Wilson, A. Riehl, E. Cor- bitt, S. Hammond FOURTH ROW - S. Jones, T. Rogers, D. Robert, K. Klein, R. Gerrish, J. Scovil, R. Gotham, J. Glasgow, J. Ames, T. Phillips ABSENT - G. Beaudry, R. Weegar, N. Olmstead Advisor - Mrs; Markert 1st row - S. Remington; E. Mathie; A. Bradley; K. O'Gorman, S. Ford; P. Olmstead; E. Watson 2nd row - F, Gibson; J. Graham, K, Gotham; K. Stowe; J. Rogers; A. Ingraham, D. Mackey 3rd row D. Ford; T. O'Gorman; W, Howard; J. Olmstead; M. Sevey; E. Simpson; A. Green 4th row - F. Burns; R. Watson; J. Fish; J. Long; R, Buckley; E. Tucker; P. Mar- ceau Absent - E. Ames; W. Bump; L. Wright E, Simpson President C. Tucker President R. Gotham President D. Mackey V. President B. Phillips V. President J. Scovil V. President J. Rogers Treasurer S. Bullock Treasurer J. Olmstead Secretary J. Gibson Secretary K. Marden Secretary EIGHTH GRADE GIRLS FIRST ROW - M. Creighton, J. Fountain, M. Olmstead, S. Cole, M. Regan, P. Weegar, C. Watson, B. Mousaw, K. Helmar. SECOND ROW - K. O'Gorman, S. Phillips, L. Wright, S. Farns, R. Fish, J. Smith, M. Corbitt, D. Moore, D. Lincoln. ABSENT - D. HeWltt CLASS OFFICERS President P. Duprey J. Regan Secretary P. Weegar EIGHTH GRADE BOYS Treasurer M. Corbitt FIRST GRADE - H. Hoyt, W. Creighton, F. Fisher, T. Perry, T. Caster. 2nd ROW - P. Wright, G. Cayey, G. Green, P. Duprey, T. Regan, J. Carrow, M. Jenks. 3rd ROW - J. Regan, A. Connelly, D. Riehl, R. Durant, L. Howard, P. Call, W. Wright. 7th GRADE BOYS FIRST ROW - R. Burns, R. Burns, L. Stratton, P. Enslow, D. Gotham, S. Wells, D. Smith, J. Hutchinson, A. LaFountain SECOND ROW - R. Murray, R. Pedersen, D. Decker, J. Gerrish, D. Severance, G. Dunning, R. Phillips, R. Burns, C. Olmstead THIRD ROW - D. Mathie, J. Scovil, K. Baker, B. Swift, B. Baker, E. Scovil, R. LaFountain, S. Howard, L. Hill, A. Trimm ABSENT - S. Stratton Vice President Secretary Treasurer C. Ford S. Collins D. Smith 7th GRADE GIRLS FIRST ROW - S. Green, M. Shea, A. Miller, C. Ford, D. Swibold, D. Mousaw, E. Bullock SECOND ROW - S. Trimm, B. Bartlett, B. Carrow, S. Duprey, P. Jessmer, K. Phillips, P. Wright THIRD ROW - I. Crary, E. Gilmore, T. Frank, K. Hogle, M. Long, N. Klein, S. Collins 6th GRADE MR. HENNESSY, FIRST ROW - D. Cole, D. Storrin, M. Hepburn, B. Paige, C. Green, J. Helmar, D. Shea, G. Olmstead SECOND ROW - J. Caster, H. Weston, B. Brown, L. Mou- saw, L. Greene, C. Wright, M. Bonner, L. Cayey, K. Deming THIRD ROW - T. Austin, R. Thomas, W. Frank, R. Rattie, R. Shatraw, T. Howard, P. Trimm, M. Wright, S. LaFoun- tain, R. Murray ABSENT: R. Call MRS. KENDALL, FIRST ROW - G. Perkins, J. Collins, E. Hurley, S. Creighton, S. Carrier, D. Storrin, S. Dammen, L. Clark, D. Lyboult SECOND ROW - M. Olmstead, G. Ingraham, R. Matthie, D. Davis, D. Austin, W. Paul, W. Watson, T. Green, C. Carrow THIRD ROW - R. Wright, J. Hammond, G. Coleman, G. Graham, D. Johnson, S. Hayes, R. Olmstead, D. Snyder ABSENT: M. Wright 5th GRADE MRS. CASEY, FIRST ROW - D. Swibold, H. Newton, J. Hurley, L. Selleck, D. Robert,. T. Hatch, T. Wright, P. Wright, P. Hoyt SECOND ROW - C. Caster, P. Clark, M. Stowe, M. Miller, D. Paul, D. Bradley, H. Perry, S. Dunning, V. Stowe, H. Olmstead MRS. COLLINS, FIRST ROW - B. Perkins, R. Smith, H. Wright, T. Olmstead, A. VanBrock- lin, K. Gerrish, R. Burns, B. Helmar SECOND ROW - W. Phillips, T. Enslow, F. Scovil, D. Fountain, J. Bartlett, J. Vebber, M. Hayes, J. Clohosey, D. Cashman, S. Coleman, G. Se- verance ABSENT: C. Howard KINDERGARTEN MRS. HEALEY, FIRST ROW - S. Greene, M. Baker, E. Davis, P. Wright, R. Litten, N. Fisher, D. Clough, E. Tedford SECOND ROW - T. Thomas, J. Hayes, L. Weston, D. Trimm, M. Whyte, L. Enslow, J. Scovil, M. Hollinger, J. Thomas MRS. STOWE, FIRST ROW - T. Watson, S. Perry, R. Regan, P. Mousaw, B. Buckley, R. Vai- sey, M. Perkins, E. Dutton SECOND ROW - D. Wolf, D. Shea, T. Rattie, P. Irish, B. J. Beau- dry, D. Dammen, £. Green, J. Hover ABSENT: R. Fountain SOUTH COLTON SCHOOL FIRST ROW - S. Long, D. Long, SECOND ROW - S. Selleck, D. Goldie THIRD ROW - J. Selleck, C. Swift FOURTH ROW - D. Simp- son, S. Swift FIFTH ROW - B. Clark, J. Selleck SIXTH ROW - Mrs. Megargle -.«•V. o LS ■W . o-oCS‘ o-Ke. 'r ecx vj , George. : teatma v )Wo ? n Tkc, Gos j LooK tone's Up oA H p AtitwitiM All together now, Rah! Rah! Rah! COLTON FIRST ROW - R. Gotham, F. Gibson SECOND ROW - G. Alford, C. Ford, J. Hepburn, G. Beaudry FIRST ROW - K. Gotham, J. O’Gorman, A. Bradley SECOND ROW - S. Jones, J. Gibson, W. Riehl, L. Shampine', D. Riehl BAND FIRST ROW - P. Weegar, J. Smith, M. Corbitt, S. Reming- ton, J. Graham SECOND ROW - T. Frank, L. Walwrath, A. Miller, S. Ford, K. Stowe, A. Riehl FIRST ROW - M. Lennox, R. Houston, V. Cole, J. Bonner SECOND ROW - S. Hammond, S. Hoyt, J. Cayey, S. Bullock, M. VanBrocklin COLTON SOPRANOS, FIRST ROW - B. Carrow, S. Ford, J. Cayey, K. Gotham. N. Klein, E. Watson, D. Swibold SECOND ROW - S. Remington, J. Graham, K. Stowe, F. Gibson, J. O'Gorman, L. Wilson, L. Walrath, D. Hammond BARITONES, FIRST ROW - J. Carrow, L. Howard, R. Gotham, D. Riehl, T. Regan SECOND ROW - S. Jones, K. Klein, B. Riehl, L. O’Gorman, R. Houston CHORUS ALTOS, FIRST ROW - A. Miller, S. Ford, J. Hepburn, P. Weegar, D. Lincoln, K. Helmar SECOND ROW - J. Smith, S. Duprey, E. Gilmore, M. Clohosey, L. Wright, A. Riehl, A. Bradley THIRD ROW - T. Frank, D. Moore, B. Clark, H. Pederson, G. Alford, J. Perry, S. Olmstead, M. VanBrocklin TENORS, FIRST ROW - T. Perry, B. Swift, P. Duprey, S. Wells. R. Pederson SECOND ROW D. Gotham, P. Call, E. Ames, T, O'Gorman, D. Mousaw', D. Severance THE 1964 OSWEGATCHIE VALLEY LEAGUE DISTRICT BAND Left to Right - Alanna Bradley, Faith Gibson, Karen'Gotham, Sharon Ford, Ann Riehl, Ronald Gotham, Gail Alford, Janis O'Gorman, Larry Sham pine, William Riehl, David Riehl and Judy Gibson. The 1964 Oswegatchie Valley League District Band was held this year at Colton-Pierrepont Central School. Twelve members of the Colton High School Band were chosen: Alanna Brad- ley, Faith Gibson, Karen Gotham, Sharon Ford, Ann Riehl, Ronald Gotham, Gail Alford, Janis O'Gorman, Larry Shampine, William Riehl, David Riehl and Judy Gibson. This band is made up of selected members of several area bands: Parishville-Hopkinton, Clifton-Fine, Edwards, Kpox Memorial, and Colton-Pierrepont. RACQUETTEER STAFF Row 1, Ralph Willard, Alan Bradley, John Scovil, Edward Gilmore, Daniel Mackey, Ronald Gotham, William Riehl. Row 2, Mrs. Maul, Kate O'Gorman, Faith Gibson, Gail Alford, Sharon Olmstead, Dot Long, Kathy Stowe, Janis O'Gorman, Mrs. Blanchard. Row 3, Alanna Bradley, Louise Davis, Mary Jane Clohosey, Jean Hepburn, Ann Riehl. EDITORS: Janis O’Gorman - Editor-in-Chief Dot Long - Assistant Editor Bill Riehl - Sports Editor Jean Hepburn - Grade News Editor Mary Jane Clohosey - Social Editor Mary Jane Watson - Feature. Editor SENIOR NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY FIRST ROW - Judy Gibson, William Riehl, Janis O’Gorman, Mary Jane Watson. SECOND ROW - Dorothy Long, Helen Pedersen, Mrs. Gibson, Adviser, Gary Garlough, Danny Deck- er, Carolyn Tucker, Judith Rexford. JUNIOR NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY FIRST ROW - A. Ingraham, D. Riehl, A. Bradley, J. Rogers, S. Ford, C. O'Gorman, K. Gotham, K. Stowe, S. Remington, P. Duprey, P. Call. SECOND ROW - T. O'Gorman, E. Simpson, F. Gibson, J. Graham, R. Fish, B. Mousaw, M. Corbitt, D. Lincoln, J. Smith, P. Weegar. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA 1st ROW - S. Ford, E. O’Gorman, S. Duprey, J. O’Gorman, M. J. Watson, and M. Shea. 2nd ROW - P. Weegar, A. Miller, M. Long, E. Corbitt, R. Fish, K. O'Gorman, and B. Riehl. 3rd ROW - T. Frank, J. Smith, and D. Collins. 4th ROW - K. O'Gorman, M. Corbitt, P. Duprey, G. Cayey and Mrs. Long, Adviser. OFFICERS President: Janis O'Gorman Vice Pres.: Bill Riehl Secretary: Mary Jane Watson Treasurer: Ellen O'Gorman Historian: Donna Collins inC aint iSoCJ C R I C A 1st ROW - Donna Hammond, Sharon Hammond, Betty Clark, Kathy Stowe. 2nd ROW - Jean Hepburn, Brenda Willmart, Karen Gotham, Judy Graham, Sharon Ford. 3rd ROW - Carolyn Tucker, Alanna Bradley, June Cayey, Judy Gibson, Kate O'Gorman, Dot Long. 4th ROW - Sally Remington, Miss Hayes. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA 1st ROW - Sally Hoyt, Sandra Bullock, Norma Olmstead, Elizabeth Watson, Meribeth VanBrocklin. 2nd ROW - Sharon Hammond, Mrs. Krebs, Sharon Olmstead, Sandra Wright, Judy Stratton, Connie Wright, Lila Wilson, Donna Phillips, Patricia Olmstead, and Betty Clark. JvlOTTO: Toward New Horizons OFFICERS: President - Constance Wright Vice President - Sandra Bullock Secretary - Kathy Marden Treasurer - Sandra Wright News Reporter - Judy Perry STUDENT COUNCIL Row 1. Brenda Willmart, Joanne Smith, Mary Long, Karen Gotham. Row 2. Shaun Jones, Gary Garlough, John Fish, Ralph Willard, William Creighton, Daniel Gotham. Ab- sent. Helen Pedersen, Donna Collins. LIBRARY AIDES YEARBOOK STAFF CO-EDITORS Janis O’Gorman Bill Riehl BUSINESS MANAGERS Ed Gilmore Linda Walrath SPORTS Ronnie Van Brocklin Bill Hoyt Jean Hepburn Donna Hammond ACTIVITIES Gail Alford ART WORK Richard Rodwell TYPISTS Carol Collins Louise Davis Ralph Willard Sandy Wright Linda Walrath PROOFREADERS Janis O'Gorman Bill Riehl Mary Jane Watson PAST YEARS How can I get my letter, staying in the showers all the time?” SOCCER FIRST ROW - S. Hayes, D. Gotham, line boys; W. Howard, J. Scovil, J. Rogers, V. Cole, R. Phillips, R. Rodwell, W. Hoyt, J. Bonner, D. Robert, R. Gotham, L. Sev- SOCCER RECORD erance, R. Weegar; D. Cole R. Thomas, Colton-----0 Watertown----------2 line boys. SECOND ROW - Mr. Hennessy, Colton-----0 Russell------------0 Coach; B. Selleck, J. Fish, R. Houston, Colton-----1 Northwood---------5 G. Beaudry, E. Pedersen, G. Gar lough, K. Colton-----0 Harrisville........3 Klein, S. Jones, T. Rogers, E. Simpson, R. Colton-----2 Clifton-Fine------3 Carrier, S. Stratton; R. VanBrocklin, Mgr. Colton-----3 Edwards------------1 Colton-----3 Russell------------4 Colton-----2 Harrisville--------3 Colton-----0 Clifton-Fine-------1 Colton-----3 Indian River------4 Colton-----3 Edwards------------2 COLTON VARSITY STANDING - R. Rodwell, J. Scovil, B. Hoyt, J. Bonner, E. Pedersen, B. Riehl, E. Gilmore, R. Rodwell, R. Houston, R. Phillips, R. Gotham, Managers, D. Gotham, R. Van Brocklin, D. Riehl, D. Smith Donna Hammond Jean Hepburn June Cayey Janis O’Gorman Judy Rexford SOCCER 1965 ALL LEAGUE Rick Rodwell, Bill Hoyt, Ron Houston BASKETBALL 1964-65 HONORABLE MENTION Ron Rodwell Bob Phillips BASEBALL 1964 B. Riehl G. Collins J. Bonner JUNIOR VARSITY H. Hoyt, D. Roberts, R. Buckley, J. Long, J. Fish, R. Gerrish, J. Ames, E. Simpson, S. Jones, S. Dean. Managers — G. Cayey, R. Durant. Kathy Stowe Sharon Hammond CHEERLEADERS Sally Hoyt Sharon Ford SKI CLUB FIRST ROW - J. Graham, K. Gotham, J. O’Gorman, J. Cayey, M. Sevey, G. Garlough, M. Stowe, G. Alford, M. J. Clohosey: SECOND ROW - S. Ford, K. Stowe, S. Hammond, D. Collins, K. Marden, E. Corbitt, A. Bradley, J. Rexford, J. Hepburn, K. Klein: THIRD ROW - J. Gibson, D. Hammond, C. Tucker, R. Weegar, D. Decker, T. O'Gorman, E. Ames, J. Glasgow, V. Cole: FOURTH ROW - C. O'Gorman, D. Long, S. Stowe, D. Mac- key, J. Fisher, A. Bradley, R. Robert, S, Jones, T. Rogers, D. Mackey: FIFTH ROW - E. O’Gorman, A. Riehl, R. Houston, L. O’Gorman, J. Fish, S. Dean, E. Simpson, J. Scovil, B. Gerrish, D. Robert. CHORALIERS FIRST ROW - T. O'Gorman, B. Pedersen, T. Perry, P. Duprey, U Wilson, M. Van Brock- lin, H. Pedersen: SECOND ROW - D. Riehi; E. Ames, R.' Gotham, A. Riehl, B. Clark: 3rd ROW - R. Houston, L, O'Gorman, B, Riehl, F. Gibson, J. O'Gorman, G. Alford. AUTOGRAPHS a 4, ,. X X % X o, V )os V, X A, 6 X. X cCOj fh P h)VdG M Come on in, we have some real bargains!” CORBETTS JEWELRY A. R. GARLOUGH FLYING “A” SERVICE Colton, New York M. J. CORBETT Certified Gemologist Compliments of Compliments of POTSDAM FEED COAL ROBERT’S SHOE STORE Pottsdam, New York Pottsdam, Compliments of 23 Main Street New York Potsdam, N. Y. NEWSHOP Canton, New York Magazines, Papers Books H. M. BRONSON Oil Burner Sales and Service Washers and Dryers Plumbing and Heating Compliments of COLTON FIRE DEPARTMENT Compliments Compliments of of ABELOVE’S LINEN SUPPLY SPERLING’S Norwood New York Potsdam, New York Compliments of Compliments of HERBERT’S COV’S MARKET MENS BOYS WEAR Open 7 days a week. Meats and Groceries Potsdam, New York Tel. CO 7-2503 7 Pine St. Potsdam, New York Compliments of Compliments of HANNAWA SUNOCO SERVICE MACE MOTORS, INC. CO 7-7268 Gouverneur Street Hannawa Falls, New York Canton, New York Compliments of Compliments of POTSDAM AGWAY COOPERATIVE, INC. Bulk - Bagged Feed Lawn - Garden Farm Supplies FRANK’S GROCERY CO 7-2910 Potsdam, New York 14 Pine Colton, New York Compliments of Compliments of POTSDAM LAUNDRY Launderers and Dry Cleaners MORSE’S SERVICE STATION Potsdam, New York Tel. 267-4418 7 Beal St. Colton, New York Compliments of Compliments of POTSDAM SPRING AND RADIATOR SERVICE NATIONAL ARMY STORE Water Street Potsdam, New York Potsdam, New York Compliments of DRYDEN FLOWER SHOP Compliments of BAILEY’S GREEN HOUSE Potsdam, New York Potsdam, New York Compliments of Compliments of BROWN AND TENNEY ELECTRIC, INC. CAREY’S JEWELRY Potsdam, New York Potsdam, New York Compliments of McMANUS’ DINER Compliments KINNEY’S DRUG STORE Potsdam, New York Potsdam, New York Compliments of Compliments of TRI-TOWN CLEANERS VINCE’S BARBER SHOP Potsdam, New York Potsdam, New York SMITH’S BIG M FLANDERS GARAGE, INC. 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