Gouverneur High School - Deanonian Yearbook (Gouverneur, NY)
- Class of 1951
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We hold fast to the hope that we may see again Paul Edwards, missing in action in Korea. For Richard Peck, wounded, we wish a full and speedy recovery. For all the others We Wish a safe and happy return. Our class is smaller than it might have been this June, but in our thoughts all those who once Walked with us into our first assembly will Walk with us out of our last. Back Row-left to right: Richard Perrin, Paul Gates, Wendell Ingram, Keith Lynde, Gerald Benware, Carl Colton Neil Kravetz, Robert Rayner. Third Row: Charles Lynde, Robert Lee, Ruth VanDuzee, Catherine Fortune Beverly Rltchle, Bethany Fisk, Joyce Hodgkin, Betty Chapman, Leo Hughto. Second Row: John Elmer, Richard Cole Lewayva Kirker, Ida Manzolati, Whitton, Sally Patton. flffiftaintr: Lewayva Kirker, Sally Patton, Sus Betty Cha eanon ian EDI TOR IA I, Editor-in-Chief: Barbara Mercer Copy Editorf Stella l-lunkins, Janis Matthews Picture Editor: Wendell Ingram Typing Editor: Gerald Benware Senior Editor: Belva Lamb an Whitnicmre Humor Editor: Richard Perrin Atriftfzntf: John Elmer. Neil Kravetz, Robert Raynor Underclaffrnen Editor: Beverly Ritchie AJJifta'nt,f: Lois Easton, Bethany Fisk, Paul Hurst Activities Editor: Keith Lynde Illzuie Affirtantyx Kay Gates, Joyce Hodgkin Club Axfiftuntf: Catherine Fortune, lda Manzolati Sport: Auiftantf: Leo Hughto, Robert Lee BUSINESS Burineri Manager: Marie White Afsiftantx pman, Richard Cole, Carl Colton, Beverly Drumb, Paul Gates, Joann Hawn, Charles Lynde, Ruth VanDuzee, Nelta Whittoii Kay Gates, Stella Hunklns, Susan Whitmore, Janis Matthews. First Row: Joann Hawn Nelta Belva Lamb, Barbara Mercer, Marie White, Beverly Drumb, Lois Easton, Paul Hurst Back Row-left to right: Mr. Canale, Mr. Hackett, Mr. Brown Mr. Flanagan, Mr. Hart, Mr. Welch, Mr. Walrath, Mr. Weegar. Second Row: Mr. Bush, Mrs. Latham, Mrs. Hunkins, Mrs. Coates, Miss Todd, Miss Stevens, Mr. Maier, Mr. Steenburg. Third Row: Mrs. Farley, Miss Clough, Miss Stiles, Mrs. Burston, Miss Vail, Miss Passino, Miss Weller, Fourth Row: Mrs. Turnbull, Miss Tillotson, Mrs. Mosher, Miss Kornguth, Miss Herring, Miss Eckmann, Mr. Smith, Mr. Robinson. Front Row: Mrs. Limpert, Miss Stafford, Miss Nulty, Mr. Riley, Mr. Mason, Mrs. Canale, Mr. Gibbs, Mr. Car- penter. alflflhy Superintendent FRANCES KORNGUTH B.S. Plattsburg FRANK W. MASON B.A. M,A. Alleghany - Albany Language Principal MARION PASSINO B.A. M.A. Albany - Middlebury EARL W, RILEY B.A. M.A. Colgate - St. Lawrence Library 7 Vice Principal, Junior High EDITH VAIL Geneseo PAQLINWLEE B.S. M.A. sn. Lawrence Mathematics 1-JL 'v 'V Agriculture GEORGE BUSH B.S. M.S. Clarkson - Albany ROY D. GIBBS B.S. Cornell LOUISE STEVENS Potsdam An M. ANNE LIMPERT B.S. St. Lawrence LILLIAN M, TODD Potsdam Music Commerce CARLTON WEEGAR B.S.M. M.Mus. Potsdam - Michigan EARL H, WALRATH BIS Albam, BETTE FARLEY B.S.M. M.S. Potsdam English and Speech Physical Education PAUL J. SMITH B.A. M.Ed. Syracuse - sm, Lawrence LEO P' CANALE BS- Syracuse DOROTHY M. COATES B,E. Potsdam KURT MAIER B- Ph-Ei Cortland BERT-HA ECKMANN BAA' syracuse CARL STEENBURG B.S. Ithaca College LUCILLE HUNKINS B.S. sn. Lawrence JOAN TUJLOTSON B-S' Cortland SUSAN LATHAM B.A. B.E. St. Lawrence - Potsdam Science HELEN STILES M.Ed. Potsdam - St. Lawrence GEORGE HACKETT B.S. M.S. Univ. of Wisconsin LAURENCE M. WELCH B.S. syracuse Plattsbufg G ,d SCOTT L. BROWN B.A. Colgate H T END ARPEN ulgl Mil?-ce MA C l NYU HANNAH MOSHER Potsdam ' OWNS C T R 'A' ' ' Ogane ' ' ' ' PAULINE WELLER B.S. M.S. st. Lawrence Health Shop MARGARET CANALE R.N. Crouse Irving Igsolsgtitlile LESTER ROBINSON B.S. Alfred Eastman Dental Dlspensary JOHN FLANAGAN B.S. Buffalo JANE CLOUGH, Reg, Dent. Hyg'st. Social Studies SUSAN TURNBULL R.N. House of the Good MARGARET HERRING B,A, M,A, Cornell Samaman' Watertown NORAH BURSTON B.A. Tusculum College Homemaking JAMES HART Potsdam LAURA STAFFORD B.S. Elmira - Cornell MARGARET NULTY B.A. M.A. St. Lawrence - Radcliffe I E S F E9 'Q sv M al f L. fi ft PE .- 3,- 41 4 J Q, 5. 6 QS Q 5 55 Zfz Pi 51 E ML! li' , 5 .. -1 1, f we ' we I Q Q5 1 4 ' .1 E, .1 M, 1 . .. A 'O Sw A WWA I , 1 .2 3 f f, ff ,V .f ,E .13 df Mg? We 'Wg Q Q fr te N. et 6 1 if if ig' if ,.,., A A eel N ,fm W -1, fr . 'lc ffhui 1 ,V-- ,.3.::.:gg .,: ,wr I If 3 is i.:.i .I f a.awi:i'9:.f:z:1?32 V ' 52? .. Qagiaisf .1 7. Y. . 1155 I '2:'::,..'-.E :a:':ja 2. t 1 u, 57' 22.2.2 ':rs2:1:'.,:::-' tea A egg lam If . 'fm A V.. f 'f yi rtxtfarzt : E is Q ms, I Q ,Mi f . C' I 'H E as 'N I 1 en iam STELLA ANN HUNKINS Stell Academic. Valedictorian. G.A.A. 3: Volleyball Z, 3. 4: Basketball 4: Bowling 4: Squadleader 3: Our IrIu1Irl.v Mfvrv Young .411d Gay 4: Library Club 4: Deaiz,-Hi-Litas Z, 3, 4, Letter 3, Copy Editor 3, Executive Editor 4: Dt'llIl0lllfIlI Staff 4, Copy Edi- tor: Vice-President of Class 3: President of Class 4: Marion Bowman Prize 3: D.A.R. Good Citizen Pilgrim 4. KEITH RICHARD LYNIJE Academic. Chorus 3: O111' Ht'1I1't.v I'I'1'1'1' 4'0llllfj I111d Gay 4, Stage Force: l .F.A. Z, 3. 4, Secretary 3. Znd Vice-President 4, l:.F.A. Judging Team 3. 4: l .l .A. Letter 3: lIv1I11o11i1I11, Activities Edi- tor 4: Yice-President of Class 4: Student Council 4. I GERA .. WA l QP' jerry G ne 'l. Ch vrus . 3: 'hrii IQ s Pageant 4: O11 U11 s lflfyi '1' V 111g 1111 Q-Xb-4. Stage Forcet D1'I11: II- 11, Tv 'ice-P T l ntAot'xHome Room 3: Se ret' v 'ff Class 3...-4 .eefetary of Home ' 4 boi .. S-,ff LEO R. HUGHTO HooLzie Academic. Baseball Z. 3, 4. Letter Z. 3. 4, Cap- tain 3: Track 3: Football Z, 3, 4, Letter 3, 4: J.V. Basketball 2. Captain Z: Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Letter 3, 4: Bowling 2: Olll' Hl'tIl'f.Y Wvrv Young and Ga-I' 4: Varsity Club 3. 4: Dv1I111111in11, Editor- ial Staff 4: Treasurer of Class 4: Most Valuable Player Trophy for Baseball 3. JOYCE JEAN PUTMAN lon Commercial. Transferred from Tampa. Florida, 3: Leaders Club 4, President 4: OIll'.H1'llI'fS Were lvlfllllg and Gao' 4: Dean Uratorical Contest 4: Library Club 3. CATHERINE JANE FORTUNE Cathie Commercial. Chorus 4: Bowling 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3. 4: Volleyball 2, 3. 4: Cheerleader 2, 3, 4. Letter 2: Speedball 2. 3: Shield for A average 3: O111' H1'1I1'fs,l-V1'1'1' Young and Gay 4: Dean Uratorical CoIItest 4: Library Club Z. 3. 4: Dean Hi-Lifes. Stapler 4: l'7ii1I1m11i1I11, Editorial Staff 4. f X' 1 f:,f.l5,1Jf4cyf1, f, If I WENDELL G. INGRAM X .1 4'f'W1miy General. Xvftitllllg 3: Tract fog: 6111' Hearts . IfV1'1'v lvllllllg and G1Iy 4: Ii.F.A. 3: Soccer Cham- pionship Team '4: Hf'gI111I11ia11 Staff 4. Picture Edigvlr. ' 1 , ' , g -1 .Sli ' KI' ' l SUSAN M. WHITMORE Sue Academic. Chorus 2, 3: Volleyball Z: Olll' Hearts lI'1'1'r lvflllllg tllld Guy 4, House Committee: F.H.A. 3, 4, President 4: Library Club 3. 4: Dt'HII!7lliH1IA, Editorial Staff 4. en iam KAY SANDRA GATES Academic. Band 2. 3, 4: Dance Band 4: Orch- estra 2. 3: N.Y.S.S.M.A. 2: Chorus 3: Music Letter 3: Volleyball 3, 4: Soccer 4: Shield for average 3: Basketball 3, 4: TeIIIIis 3, 4: Our Hearts H'I'rt' Voiuzg and Gay 4, Assistant Director aIId Prompter: Student Council 4, Secretary and Treasurer 4: Dance Committee 3, 4: Figure Skat- ing Club 4: Doon Hi-Lifes 4: Dfouozziazz, Editorial Staff 4: Subscription Campaign Manager 4: Home Room President 4: Delegate to Empire Girls State 3. ASI-IToN Ii. LIscUIvI, JR. Red 2. 3, 4: Soccer 2, 3, 4: Bowling Z, 3: Our Hvarfi IVvrI' Yonzzg ond Gay 4. Stage Force: Varsity Club Z, 3, 4: Vice President of Home Room 3. l'lLVVlN F. FULLER Ebay Academic. Soccer 2, 3. 4: Intramural Basket- l'all 3. 4: Baseball 4: Om' lII'arfs lfVfrv Young and tiny 4. Sound Effects Committee. ELIZABETH A. BTCEATHRON Betty General. Our Hearts lfVcrc Young and Gay 4 Costume Committee: F.H.A. 2. 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 3, Secretary 4: Library Club 4. MARIE RUTH WHITE Commercial. Chorus 2. 3: A-Cappella Choir 4: Cheerleader 2, 3: Letter 3: Bowling 3, 4: Softball 2: Basketball 2: Our Hearts Wow Young and Gay 4: Library Club 3. 4: President 4: Leaders' Club 41 GA. .U 21 DUUIIUIITUII, Business Mauair 4: Stu- deI Council 3: ,U-sherette for Senior duation 3. Base A A s L 2 ' A Je - F.lf.A. 2, 3, 4, Reporter 3 af! c res' t 4, '..-X. Letter 32 F.F.A. Basket f Z, 3 ' 7. .. ., , , . If 3 l F -X 'Football 2 3 4 BETTY JANE CHAPMAN Bet ' Commercial. Chorus 2, 3, 4: A-Cappella Choir 4: N.Y.S.S.M.A.: Cheerleader 2, 3, 4. Letter 2: Bowling 3, 4: Speedball Team 3: Shield for A average 3: Volleyball 4: Our Hearts 'zuvre Young and Gay 4, House Committee: Library Club 3. 4: Leaders' Club 4: Figure Skating Club 4: G.A.A. 2, 4: Dvauonian, Business Staff 4g Dean Hi-Lifes, Stapler 4. LAURA MAE,SERvIss Laurie Academic. Chorus 4: Cheerleader 2, 3. 4: Volley ball 4: Basketball 4: Our Hearts Were Young and Gov 4: Librarv Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4 Dance Committee 3, 4: ,Di'ar4,Hi-lifes 2, 3, 4. J f. 9 N 'X , f .I V tt . J x ' 3 N S . , A 5 . X l 'uw U .- it . C x , . X , - :, . W- I X Q O ' Q ' x X General. Football 2. 3, 4: Letter 3, 4: Track 2. 3. 4. Letter 3. 4: Basketball lntramural Champions v 77 4 - 1 5' ' f L' ' .- xr . g I , eniom BETHANY CLARINE F1sK Beth Academic. Band 2, 3, 4g Chorus 2, 3, Orchestra 4, Brass Quartet 3g Our Hearls Were Young and Gay 4, Costume Committeeg F.H.A. 2, 3, Dvanon- ian, Editorial Staff . f f 4 , l' i'V i'f 'lR kwin I f-1 ' p 7 1 L. f, ' 41 DOUGLAS DRUMMOND Doug General. Track Z3 Soccer 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, F.F.A. 2, 3, 4, Sentinel 3, Letter 33 F.F..-X. Basketball 2, 3, 4, F.F..-X. Football 2, 3, 4. ROBERT E. LEE f'Bob Academi 2, Let Z, 4: Basket- ball 2, 3, 4, Le ' 3, 4, ter 45 Bowling 2, 3' ur 1' g and Gay 4: Varsity ub 2, 3, ' Ccmonian, Editorial Staff 43 Football, Firs tring all Northern End 4. r 4 All 1, ,, FLOISE LENORE FIBBITS ,,,i.'7,- ,Elly'l Ceneral. Transferred f ichville .fbiiklr School 45 Leaders' Club 4. -1 EL fpgl' ' I ' 'Ll RUTH A. VANDUZEE f'Ruthie Commercial. Chorus 2, 3, 45 Girls' Champion- ship Basketball Team 3g Volleyball 2, 3g Speedball 2. 33 Our Hearts Wo1'c Young and Gay 4: Library Club 2, 3, 4, Doanonian, Business Staff 4. vs IOYCE MARIE MILLS fo General. Chorus 2, 3, 43 A-Cappella Choir 4: Our Hearts Were Young and Ga-v 4, Advertisinv' Committee: Library Club Z. 3, 4: Secretary-Treasfi urer 3. 3 'N Iv EDWARD HAROLD COLE Neal Academic. Transferred from Union Springs Central School Z1 Track 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 4, Letter Z, 3, 45 Baseball 23 Football Manager 4, Letter 4, Soccer 2: Golf Team Z: Onr Hearts lVm'z' Young and Gay 4, Property Committeeg Varsity Club 3, 4, Student Council 33 Usher at Commencement 3. Lois MARIE EASTON t'Lo General. Om' Hearts lVerc Young and Gay 49 House Committee: Dmnoninn, Editorial Staff 4. tlt egg ,g en for-.4 ARLIE bl. HALL 4'Smn General. V r ' , zrketlrall 3: Baseball 3: Out HCUJ' 01lIlg U1 Gay 4. Lighting Commit- tee: ' .. . Z. 3. ' . Secretary 3. Presi- flent 4: County . xA. Secretary 3, Cnunty Iilf..-X Prtsiclent 4, F.l ..-X. letter Z. St. Lawrence Leader- ship Certificate 3. SALLY JANE PATTUIX Sal icatleinic. Our' H 'tirls ll mt lnnntl and tiny - Ht-use Clrnnnitte 1 Iftllllfllfillll, lfllitwrial Staff 4 ,IU 4 E L. FU . 1 dl. ii .' lampiwn Hztsltetlatll leztnr 3 Suit l 2: S1 tl lvnll 2: Ywlleyltzlll 2. . I V . NX if 1 fiat, l'll ' x A T i tl ' 'v 45ft,R14l:t13li3RtJ GLENN LOLL Dick A lf tfeii al. lftmtliall 4. Letter 4: ,l.l.. Basketball L Lettfr Lglktsltetlvall 3. 4. Letter 4. Cn-Captain 4 jfizii-liall 273, 4. Letter Z. 3. 4: Track Manager 3 ' Our Ht'm'!.v l1't'rt' llfnzztf und Gag 4. Stage liurce Varsity Clult 2. 3. 4. Treasurer 4: Deannnial Husiness Staff 4: Li41n's Clull Mwst Yztlnalile Play, er Awarrl 4. I Gb L 'D DASHNAW Dark CXcademic. Seniu ' f .U 3. 4: Intramural Snftli' l ' nural B 'ketlrall Cllainpinit Team 4: wtntl Z. 3. 4. tter 2. .. 4. Captain 4: Baseball Z. 3: Tru . e 3,41 Yulleylnall Z. 31 Soccer 2. 3' mg ' Om' Hearts l'Vt'r't' lvtllllljf and Gay 4. 'arsity I1 2. 3. 4. Secretary 3. 4: Student Cnuncil 3: Natinnal High Sclninl 'fwntluall Clulr 3. Vice Pres' lent 4. Ld ENE 0 General. ' It un ny 4 C i nm f If U i J lliurt' lit' Hg d tr 1 Stnme ttee: Lilvrary Clulw Z. 3. 4. ' JANIS 'TACILE MATTHEW'S Jan Acadeinic. Salutatorian. Our Huurts Wert' lrtlllllg and Gay 4, Publicity Cmnmittee. Cn-Chair- maui IJl'l1l101liflIl, Copy Editor 4: Dean Hi-Littxt 2. 3. 4. Reporter Z. Copy Editur 3, Managi11g'Edi- tnr 4. Letter 3: President of Htnnermmi 3: Stu- dent Council 3. . 'x v-' , YJ' ,v'. t1.wJbY L,4.U'llliN. '. FINLEY fVGe'nQral. Our Ht'nrl.v lliurt' Yuruzy and Guy 4 C .Publicity Cdmmmittee. 4 J' 'A ,A J N xv ' . , S ., Xsg.. - 5 A A . if: yt 2 or lf.: ...s, J .N en iord HELEN J. HANRATTY General. Basketball Z. 3. 4: Ywlleylsall 2. 3. 4: Speedlmall 4: Our Hmrts Arc Yozzng and Gay 4. Hiwuse Cummittee: l7.H..-X. 2. 3. 4. MONROE C. XVHALE ' Academic. Baseball 2 . ettcr 4: ' l lvall 2. 3. 4. Letter 2, 3, 'arsity Clt I si- dent tif Home Rimni 3. I t a fi! ' f 1 f PAUL GATES 0 ,wif Lyon.-ff General. Diva Hi-ljifx Z3 lluaufzziuy, Bftisiness St.ff 42 S ' 3. ' 1 occer a I K fl BEVERLEY ANN RITCHIE Bev 3 I General. Chorus Z, 3: N.Y.S.S.MA. 2: Our , l'lvarf.r Wert' Young and Gay 4, Pnlwlicift Coin-I , mittee: F,H..-X. 2. 3. 4: Dean Hi-Li QIZA, Drriir- L ..' nniarz. Underclassman Editor 4. 1 4' s fl, f IDA RosE MANZOLATI Academic. Band 2. 3. 4: Orchestra 2. 3: X.Y.S.S.M.A. 2, 3: Music Letter 3: Bwwling 3: Shield fur A Average 2: Letter 3: Our Hvarts l'lYl'I'f' li0IlIIg and Cllr 4: Dmlmniml. Editorial Staff 4. RoNALv M. PHELPS Chinle General. lilmtlrzxll 2. 3. . I I My ROBERT RAYNOR Bob Academic. Band 2. 3. 4: ll. lfmvtlwall Z. Letter ian, Erlitwrial Staff 4. .22 Our fIl'l1l'fS ll't'rr l'1'1I7I and Guy 4: llmrlmlz- ' 1 joYcE E. HODUKIN 249 General. Clwrus Z: Basketball Z. 3. 4: Swccer 4: Bffwling 3. 4. Secretary 3. 4: Om' Hearts I1'frr llfnzzy and Gay 4. House Committee: li.H..-X. 2. 3. 4: Jr. Red Cmss 3: Dram Hi-Litvs 2. 3. 4 Cir- culatiun Manager Z. 3. 4. Letter 3: Editorial Staff 4: Hume Rmnn Sulmscriptinn tain 4. X en iora NELTA MARIE WHITTON Nappie General. Chorus Z, 3, 43 Softball 23 Speedball 23 Our Hearts Were Young and Gay 4, Property Committeeg Dran Hi-Litas 2, 3, 43 Library Club 2, 3, 43 Dvanonian, Business Staff 43 Homeroom Subscription Captain 4. CARL G. COLTON Academic. Our Hearts Were Young and Gay 4 Lighting Committee, Co-Chairmang Dean Hi-Lzfes 43 Dcanonian, Business Staff 43 President of Class 3. RAYMOND E. SIBLEY Ray . General. Wrestling 33 Onr Hrarts Were Young gg Qay 4, Lighting Committee. , , I A , U ' .J .111 I A . ,Q o 'EIA E fo I ercralf, Hearts Ilfcro Young and Gay C . I rw lfqo unze ee f' BEVERLY ANN DRUMB Bev Academic. Chorus 2, 3, 4g Cheerleader 2, 3, 43 Letter 33 Speedball 2, 33 Ping Pong 2, 3, 4, Letter 33 Volleyball 33 Bowling 3, 4g Our Hearts Were Young and Gay 4, Co-chairman, House Commit- tee3 Leaders' Club 3, 43 Shield for A Average Z: G.A.A. 2, 3, 43 Dmnonian Business Staff 43 Dean Hi-Litas 2, 3, 4, Makeup Editor 43 2nd Prize Poppy Poster Contest 2. J ifesi 2: Deanonrian, Humor Editor 4. J Qu JOHN D. ELMER Jack Academic. Football 3, 4, Letter 43 Track 33 Baseball 3, 4, Letter 43 Soccer 43 Ping Pong 2, 3, 4, Singles Championship 23 Volleyball 2, 3, 43 Our Hraris Ware Young and Gay 4, ,Publicity Com- mitteeg Varsity Club 43 Drananian, Editorial Staff 43 Dean Hi-Litas, Reporter 3. fi'-. I, f 'LEVQHYVA ANN KIRIQER Wave . 9 General. .Our Henri? Wc1'c Young and Gav 4 v 'CostumeMCommittee3 Dcanonian, Editorial Staff '43 Library Club 2, 3,-4. RI HA DAVID PERRIN Dick omme ci l. Chorus 23 Boys Quartet 33 Octet 4 otball 2, , tter 3, Manager 4, Letter 43 Bas tball 2, 3, 04, etter 2, 3, 43 Co-Captain 43 Base I ll 2, 3, 4, tter 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 3, Letter oc 2, 3, 4,'Championship Team 4: Our Hearts fro ,gung and Gay 4: Varsity Club 3, 43 Dean en iam PATRICIA ANN HALL Patty Ge1Ieral. Volleyball 2, 3, 45 Softball 35 Bowling 45 Basketball 3, 45 Our Hearts Were Youug and Gay 4, House Committee: Library Club 45 G.A.A. DAVID BRADLEY MURRAY Brad Academic. Double Quartet 3. 45 Chorus 2, 3, 45 Our Heartx Were Young and Gay 4, House Com- mittee: A-Cappella Choir 45 Football 25 Baseball 2. 3: Varsity Club 3, 45 Dean Hi-Lifes 25 Student Council 4, President 4. HAROLD WOOD General. Football 2, 3, Letter 35 Baseball Z, 3. Letter 35 Wrestling 3, Manager 45 Varsity Club 3, 45 Our Hearts Were Young and Gay 4, Light- ing and Stage Committee. TVIARGARET BARBARA MERCER Bobbie Academic. N.Y.S.S.M.A. 35 Chorus 45 Orch- estra 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Dance Band 45 A-Cappella Choir 45 Brass Quartet 35 G.A.A. 35 Treasurer 35 Squad Leader 3: Our Hearts Were Young aud Gay 45 Dean Hi-Lifes, Humor Editor 45 Deau- mziau, Editor-in-Chief 45 Usherette for Senior Graduation 3. FERN MARIE WELLS General. Chorus 45 Intramural Basketball 35 Volleyball Z, 35 Speedball Z5 Our Hearts Were Young and Gay 4, Property COmmittee5 Racking 4: Library Club 2. 3, 4, Secretary 45 Dean Hi-Lifes 2: Treasurer of Class 35 President of Homeroom 4: Jr. Red Cross 2. , n , ' I 5, R , gf A A v . f -, CHARLES S. LYNDE Chuck .-Xcademic. Basketball Z, 3, 4, Letter 2, 45 Foot- ball 3. Manager 4, Letter 45 Track 35 Baseball 2, 3. 4, Letter 2, 3, 45 Bowling 2, 35 Our Hearts Were Yoznzg and Gay 4, Lighting Committee and Head Usher: Varsity Club 3, 45 Student Council 3. Treasurer 3: Dance Committee 45 DOH7l0l1l.GlI, Business Staff 4. PAUL P. HURST Academic. Chorus 2, 3, 4: A-Cappella Choir 45 Our Heart.: Were Young and Gay 45 Raekuzg 4: Dean glratorical Contest 45 Deauauian, Editorial Staff . GLORIA BOCLAIR J Commercial. Transferred from Richville High School 45 Our Hearts Were Young and Gay 4, Property Committee. ' 94, C rg It U I p ' I -I 'Qffhr' r N ,. Utes' ? ,LLLQ C! cl' , Auffgjf if! 7,117 7'2 Aft I I K W 1 1 J f lu fl!d1,' ' w . x J fix , xx , en iam Bl-QLVA SARAH LAINIB General. CDIII' Hunrls lI v1't' lluzzlg and Gay 4. Cu-Chairman, House Cwmmittee: Rnrlsizzg 4: Pliutfmgrapliy Club 4. llvazznlziml. Seni-wr Editor 43 Hfmine Rtiimt Slll!SCl'lllIl'il1 Captain 2. NIARJORIE EDITH ISEREAU .Warge General. Om' Hva1'!.v ll'4'rv liflllllfj and Gay 4, Publicity fHlUlTIlflL'Cl l ,l-LX. 2. 3, 4. GEORGE R. SWEM General. l7.l .,X. 2. S. 4. R E br N NIARIE REFICI A6,l66lll'lL6,, .ent-ral, Vtvlleylrall S. 4: Speedball 4: Buwling 43 Sfbftball 3: Our Ht'c1rt.v llf't'I't' llflllllg and Gay 42 L irary Club 4: Plifltfvsrapliy Club 4. UANN ALICE HAWN Giggle5,' General. Our Hrarfs ll'i'rv Yuznzg and Gay 4. Cn-Chairman, Costume Committee: Library Club Z, 31 F.H..-X. Z, 3, 4. President 3 DL'Ull17IlfGIl, Bu- siness Staff 4. 1j,?,Ql 5 ALLEN PEIJROZA 'AF' N -. General. Our Hearts ll'urv l'fr111zg and Gay 4. X, Lighting Cwmmittee. , ' - . s Xklsx . . i 'a x KEITH TAMBLIN ' - General. Chorus Z. 3: Our Hqarts Il'vr'v Ynimg and Guy 4. Pruperty Committee: Christmas Papp- eant 4. 0 ERT NEIL KRAVETZ Admiral . ademic. J.V. Basketball 2. Letter 2, Varsity s ball 3, 4. Letter S, 4g Football 2, 5: Track v ,. tter 4: Om' Hearts Mferc Young and Gay ' sity Club 3. 4: flmlmuiniz, Editorial Staff 4. LETA MAE KIRKPATRICK Lee General. Transferred from Mt, Vernon High Sclmnl, Alexandria, Virginia, 4: Chorus 4. East will mth GIPHIEIIIIPIU. nf tha Qllazn nf .1551 We, the class of 1951, having searched diligently among our assets for some- thing worth leaving, do declare these our final wishes, in this, our last will and testament: F irst-to our teachers we leave hope for better things. Second-to the office staff, a hearty regret that you never forget the fourth letter of the alphabet. Third--to the underclassmen we leave our little C U experiences. Experience is the best teacher. I, Gerald Benware, do bequeath an address-78 Miner Street, Canton-to any- one who will venture to look it up. I, Gloria Boclair, do bequeath my exciting experiences in Richville to my brother. I, Betty Chapman, do bequeath my peroxide bottle.to Olive Liscum in hopes that she can get a complete job. I, Edward Cole, do bequeath The Red Roach to .Iack's Auto Parts for anything they can salvage out of it. A I, Richard Cole, do bequeath my place behind the fire door to Robert Gates. I, Carl Colton, do bequeath' 'my shy and retiring disposition to Lippy Vrooman. I, Lloyd Dashnaw, do bequeath my father's car to found the Balmat Bus Com- pany. I, Beverly Drumb, do bequeath my baby-sitting jobs to anyone else with a boy friend and.no money. ' I, Douglas Drummond, do bequeath the Ag department to my old friend, Mr. Gibbs. I, Lois Easton, do bequeath my front seat in Mr. Smith's room to the captain of the track team who has good wind to carry messages. ' I, John Elmer, leave for Penn State. Or maybe State Pen. I, Lauren Finley, leave the Purple and Gold for the Red and White. I, Basil Fisk, do bequeath my old car to Barron Wilson so that he can make it to Rock Island Street. I, Bethany Fisk, do bequeath my Roy Rogers scrap book to Mary Lou Thayer. I, Catherine Fortune, do bequeath all my past romances to the scrap basket. I, Elwin Fuller, do bequeath my herculean physique to Tommy Gardner. I, June Fuller, do bequeath the job of cook at Conklin's. I quit. I, Kay Gates, do bequeath Moby Dick to my mother. I, Arlie Hall, do bequeath my streamlined measurements to Tank Hamilton. I, Patricia Hall, do bequeath the Grange dances to Marlene Hess. I, Helen Hanratty, do bequeath Herbie to the service of the United Nations. I, Joanne Hawn, do bequeath my nickname Giggles to Alice Hughto. I, Joyce Hodgkin, do bequeath my various shades of makeup to the improvement of Technicolor. I, Leo Hughto, do leave my peculiar stance behind home plate to Danny Slate. I, Stella Hunkins, do leave my perfect romance as an example to the junior girls who need some perfect romances. I, Paul Hurst, do bequeath my gymnastic ability to Corkie Corbin who is in dire need of rehabilitation. ' I, Wendell Ingram, do retire thankfully to my ranch on the rolling plains of Spragueville. I, Marjorie Isereau, do bequeath my dearth of conversation to Susan Kinney. I, Lewayva Kirker, do take everything with me to the Maple Ridge road. I, Leta Kirkpatrick, do leave to sing with Jess and the St. Lawrence Valley Boys. I, Neil Kravetz, do leave for center position on the Rochester Royals. I, Belva Lamb, do bequeath my spills and thrills in Driver Training to Mr. Flana- gan in hopes he will install those rubber gears. I, Robert Lee, do bequeath my address book encompassing Malone, Massena and I Madrid to anyone who is fancy free. I, Ashton Liscum, do leave for Massena. I, Charles Lynde, do bequeath my title of the Whip GJ to up and coming whirlers. ' ' Keith Lynde, do bequeath my ability to get things done right to Leo Benware. Ida Manzolati, do bequeath my title of Queen of the Balmat Bus to Joan Hance. I,. Janis Matthews, do bequeath the management of the Dean Hi-Lites to George Tait. ' I, Betty McEathron, do not bequeath my interest in the McEathron-Bacon trucking firm to anyone. I, Barbara Mercer, do bequeath my position as head of the bottle washing de- ' partment of Mercer's Jersey Farm to Dale McKinney. I, Joyce Mills, do bequeath my voice to the A Cappella choir. I, Laura Moore, do bequeath Roy Dusharm back to the school where I found him. I, Bradley Murray, do leave to direct tugboat traffic in New York Harbor for the Naval Reserve. I, Joyce Nace, do bequeath my absences to Marlene Apple. I, Sally Patton, do bequeath my long walk from the West Side to my sister. Allen Pedroza, do bequeath my secret messages to the Chinese underground. Richard Perrin, do leave for ATI to find mechanics, agriculture and a good time. I, Ronald Phelps, do bequeath my helpfulness in the shop to Donald Maloy. I, Joyce Putman, do bequeath the paper route to Bill to run all alone. I, Robert Raynor, do bequeath my title of Lord Chesterfield to Douglas Harper, author of Smoke Gets in Your Lungs. I, Jean Refici, do bequeath my job of bringing visitors to school to Edie Mat- thews. I, Beverly Ritchie, do bequeath my job of giving motherly advice to Mary Lou Rouse. I, Laura Serviss, do bequeath my place as the shortest in the class to Sally Craig. I, Raymond Sibley, do bequeath my driving technique to Lucky Teeter. I, George Swem, do bequeath my quiet manners to Loren Richardson. I, Keith Tamblin, do leave Benware and Hurst. x Eloise Tibbits, do bequeath my interest in gym to Margaret Adams. Ruth VanDuzee, do leave to become Mrs. McAdam. I, Fern Wells, do bequeath my job in the Graylyn to anyone who likes late hours. I, Monroe,Whalen, do bequeath my nickname Gunner to Kenley Spilman. I, Marie White, do bequeath my job of entertaining a house full of relatives to my little sister. I, Susan Whitmore, do bequeath my ability to get out early in the morning to Nancy Nelson. I, Nelta Whitton, do bequeath' my extensive hope chest to myself. I, Harold Wood, the Traveling Troubadour, do bequeath my recording of the Arkansas jig to the boys on athletic trips. L I, I, I, I, I, In witness whereof we set our hand and seal on this twenty-sixth day of June, Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-one. THE CLASS OF 1951 Witnesses: Louis Curtis Lemuel Schofield ., F Q F .1 Q 4 1. '5 5 'x .I Q5 if SQ if M at I . 5 3. ff. 3 :Q 5 'Q in ? Q E K 45 5 3 , 35 F: 4 4 Ii Z 2 If 5 5 XF K if E! ? 3 as E 'Q Ei 5 fx A Q. - 1 -- -- ELEVENTH GRADE-Fourth Row fleft to rightj-George Tait, Ronald Simpson Donald Smith Rodney Jones Carl Closs, Donald Compo, Murray Latham, Fred Reynolds Gordon White Third Rovll' Carlton Hull ,Barron Wilson ' M r ' , - - . , H y Jane Hall, Marlene Hess, Sandra Jones, Elaine Cassaw, James Patton, Richard Byrns. Roy Dusharm. Second Row: Martha McNeil, Susan Kinney. Nettie Pike, Isabel Storie, Carolyn Fields, Jean Patton, Patricia Magee, Joanne Conklin M . C . . , .Y. . . . . onica urtis. First Row. Leona Phelps, Viuan Orford, Shirley Blair, Nancy Nelson, Margorie Goodnough, Marie Mullin. Patricia Gardner, Laura Ledger, Joan Gollaher. atuenfl gat ' N - A A -4- ELEVENTH GRADE-Fifth Row Cleft to rightj-James Magee, Olive Llscum, Warren Corbin, Peggy Chapman, Douglas H M ' arper, avis Brokenshire, William Anderson, Joyce Beckstead, Robert DeLong. Fourth Row: Herbert Finley, Joyce Wilhelmy, Harold Lacey, Judith Hall, Wayne Young, Carol Frawley, Loren Richardson, Marjorie Peck, Mary Lou Thayer. Third Row: Sarah Jane Smith, Lemuel Schofield, Lura Carr, Carl Denecia, Alice Neuroth, William Fitzgerald, Virginia Griffis, Louis Curtis, William Shepard. Second Row: Paul Burgess, Joyce Childs, Ivan Kinney, Genevieve Papineau, Robert Moore, Eloise Raven, Herbert Stacy, Lois Minnick, Myra Sibley. First Row: Eugene Turnbull, Mary Lamar, Miss Passino, Miss Herring, Miss Eckmann, Martha Hyde, Weldon Watson. ' e - Q ' .... As TENTH GRADEiF'ourth Row fleft to rightl-Daniel Sheen, Mary Lee Sayer, Rodzer Fuller, Marlene Hanratty, Ronald King, Kathleen Towne, David Schooley, Keitha Bellinzer. Llovd Leonard, Lucille Denesha, Fred Bancroft, Joyce Dodds, James Reynolds. Third Row: Unabelle Kinney, Elwin Bigelow, Sandra Esckilson, Victor Kondra, Mary Lou Schell, Nelson Dailey, Shirley Goodlson, Dean Grlffls, Inez Bresett, Ronald Cochrane, Barbara Travis, Dale McKinney, Arlene Geer. Second Row: Irene Moore, Margaret Adams, John Sheen, Mary Lou Sharpe, Gary Illlngsworth, Doreen Ruderman. Richard Tessmer, Diane Drury, Larry Cole, Ju'ia Foster, Robert Hunkins, Eleanor Collins, Beverly Cranker. First Row: Bethany Strate, Eleanor Coates, Marjorie Bean, Joan Hance, Helena Shamplne, Mr. Bush, Miss Nulty, William Lamb, Roy McManus, Earl Bogart, David Nelson, Betty Mallette. lurk Qmle ! TENT!-I GRADE-Fourth Row fleft to rlghtl-Mr. Hackett, Marlon Cooper, Kenneth McIntosh, Ann Drumb, James Fitzgerald, Joyce Lee, Fred June, Beverly Billings, Richard Sterling,.Faye Shampine, Earl Bigarel. Third Row: Diane Rolfe, Raymond Hamilton, Agnes Blance, Leo Benware, Mabel Gosselxn, Donald Gardner, Dorothy Dawley, Erwin Ward, Shirley McEwing, Morris Lee, Joan Mickens, Mazle Patterson. Second Row: Inez Bacon, Jane Gardner, Mario De- Castro, Joan McDonald, Lyle Edgerly, Jean Rastley, James Schooley, Doris Ellis, Bruce Gleason, Patricia Patton, Robert McIntosh Jr. First Row: Dorothy Salisbury, Anna Blair, Nancy Hall, Murray Horton, Edith Matthews, Robert Bigarel, Betty Salter, Gordon Dusharm, Janet Johnson, Carol Cranker, Genevera Willard. NINTH GRADE-Fifth Row ileft to right!-Allen Lehigh, Paul Byrns, James Splcer, Darrell Whltton. Walker Kyer, James White, Leon Grlffls, Lawrence Langtry, Bruce Brayton, Arnold Raven, Harold Simmons. Fourth Row: James Dalton, Ronald Abrantes, John Jones, John Whitmore, Ceylon Dusharm, Fred Skinner, George Boclair, John Burgess, Gary Kennedy, Robert Ritchie, George Moore, Roland Vrooman, William Hawn. Third Row: Argel Pratt, Shirley Paquette,Mar1lyn Howard, Barbara Bishop, Leona Congdon, Jean Tripp, Lona Deacon, Louise Tripp, Marlene Apple. Fred Charter, Maynard Burr. Second Row: Mrs. Hunkins, Mary Lou Rouse, Virginia Raymo, Sylvia Bowman, Dorothy Orford, Sherlda Santlmaw, Cynthia Cross, Ann Jones, Nancy Perrin, Rita Dashnaw, Sally Johnson. First Row: Mr. Brown, Mrs. Llmpert, Shirley Jerome, Doris Worden, Betty Wells, Mary Frances Kenyon, Margaret Prltty, Gwendolyn Sheldon, Constance Rice, Eleanor Bishop, Joyce Bulger, Danle Hall, WMA graale NINTH GRADE-Back Row fleft to rlghtl-Wayne Tyler, Robert Woodard, Robert Hayden, Richard Dler, Gene Hockey, Earl Bresett, Ronald Canell, Arthur Tlbbltts, Elon Mattews, Keith Knowlton, Clarence White. Fourth Row: Robert Hubbard, Thomas Gardner, Bernard Knowlton, Fred Narrow, Donald Neuroth, Jon Jackson, Merrill Goodison, Edward White, Robert Smith, David McIntosh, Sherwood Dean. Third Row: John Compo, Harold Lynde, Stephanie Sprague, Mary Livingston, Shlrley'Stacy, Marjorie Kennedy, Marilyn Kennedy, Janet Venton, Helen LaBoW, Eleanor Young. Second Row: Nancy Johnson, Janet Sayer, Helen Maloy, Dolores Slate, Nellie Toomey, Shirley Krum, Gladys Villen- euve, Genevleve Laidlaw, Sally Mashaw, Ina Couslno, Faith Bresett. First Row: Laura Jean Kaley, Judy Curtis, Alice Hughto, Helen Church, Barbara Donnelly, Phyllis Cameron, Beverly Brown, Sally Craig, Betty Lamar, Irene Kinney, Linda Huckle, Marlene Bresett. EIGHTI-I GRADE-Back Row fleft to rightl-Miss Kornguth, Laurel Finley, Roland Tharrett, Charles Kittle. William Blair, Everett Flemming, Donald Bishop, Norman Belmore, Monte Holland. Fourth Row: Richard Freeman, David Ellison, Roderick Benware, Stanley Young, Judson VanCor, Gary Gates, Byron Gale, John Clark, Everett Hayden. Third Row: Melvin Gates, Fred Brown, Clifford McCumber, Ronald Whitmore, Carl Raymo, James Smith, Elliot Bigelow, Donald O'Rlley, Harry Gladle, Shirley Langtry, Florence Besaw. Second Rdw: Shirley Arnold, Francis Kinney. Doris Mayne, Julia Sulia, Martha Slate, Maureen Shinnock, Julie Ann Tibblts, Goldie VanCor, Norine Drumb, Roberta Russell, Allison Bresee, Carol Davis, Joyce Lacey. Front Row: Betty Fuller, Retha McManus, Loretta Boclalr, Marjorie Andrews, Ruth Casey. Alice Hassett. Mary Barnes. Eleanor Robinson, Maude Brozzo, Marilyn Jones. Joan Sehofell. Helen N9l1!'OEh. algal gmt l EIGHT!-I GRADE-Fifth Row Cleft to rightj-Robert Tuttle, Clyde McIntosh, Keith Walrath, Olan Aldrich, Orton Dimmock, Paul McAdam, Oliver Gordlnier, Leo Rastley, Grant Brunclage, Emerson McFade, Richard Jones. Fourth Row: Carl Bailey, Edward Durham, Stewart Arquette, Clifton Weir,-Richard Ashley, Roger Lynde, Robert Durham. Dale Farren, Kenneth Elehorn, Richard Smith. Third Row: Frank Dimmock. Marilyn Dler, Penelope Case, Shirley Halford, Virginia Hart, Mary Mouck, Selma Pike, Mildred Chapin, Norma Cooper, Mrs. Coates. Second Row: Ronald Streeter, Robert Klrker, Joan Conklin, Catherine McManus, Helen Mary Reed, 'Patsy Harland, Erline McIntosh. - h lll Fl ld , Lorraine Gray, Edna Swem, Mrs. Mosher. First Row. Shella Woodward, Dawn Day, Rosemary Aldrich. P y s e s Hilda Manchester. Jeanette Boscoe, Sally Thomas. Ruth Merritt. Vera Ames. Betty Payne. SEVENTH GRADE-Back row fleft to rlghtj-Robert Weir, Wesley Merritt, James Lynde, Richard Perrigo, Richard Merritt, Dwayne Mercer, Murray Andrews, George Lamica, Gene Davis, Clarence Mashaw, Ira Fuller, Carlton For- sythe, Bernard Dailey, Gary Robertson. Fifth Row: Miss Stevens, Mrs. Latham, William Walton, Frederick Easton. Clifford Cranker, Charles Mousaw, Charles Phelps, Donald Shampine, Earl Lashbrooks, Robert Benware, John Langtry, Donald Johnston, Lyndon Charter. Fourth Row: Frederick Durham, James Griffith, Robert Richardson, Faye Reed, Walter Malbeuf, Donald Fuller, Alfred Brown, Wayne Bush, Mary Cummings, Phyllis Cassaw, Marlene Harvey, Sally Storle. Third Row: Judy Hawn, Shirley Devendorf, Cynthia Maier, Geneva Stone, Ruth Whalen, Mary Gleason, Leonore Hughto, Sandra Howe, Kathleen Joudry, Betty Locklin, Dorothy Bevans, Sallie Deacon. Second Row: Dolores Cunningham, Hazel Blance, Joyce Bresette, Sharon Bush, Beverly Hull, Sally Loucks, Janet Young, Margo Murray, Judith Gates, Anita Denecia, Delia Carpenter, Barbara Hendra, Joanne Roblllard. Front Row: Phyllis Fuller, Annette Childs, Jacqueline Sibley, Carlene Forsythe, Beverly Strate, Lois Shatraw, Mary Jane Ruderman, Anna Ashwood, Shirley Griffis. Lorraine Johnson, Ruth Casey, Andree Servlss, Diane Miller, Dorothy O'Neil. ellell 911610 SEVENTH GRADE-Top Row fleft to rightj-Speros Araventlnos, Richard Robinson, David Cole, Gordon Horton, Richard Francis, Charles Besaw, Keith Frawley, Jerry McDonald, Robert Kennedy, Keith Adams, Keith Lincoln. Patrick Tracey. Fourth Row: Danny House, Edwin Devendorf, Charles Reynolds, Robert Raven, Paul Sharpe, Richard Smith, Ronald Raven, Milton Peters, Durwood Absalon, Joel Reynolds, Bryan Kaley, Charles Sheen, John Fitzgerald, Robert Anderson, Paul Cole. Third Row: Miss Stiles, Joanne Perrin, Nina Reynolds, Betty Yerdon, Marlene Gollaher, Gay Denesha, Harriet Simmons, Carol Dusharm, Roberta Hartson, Dora Frawley, Mary Carr, Helen Tracey, Kathleen Fitzgerald, Mr. Hart. Second Row: Julia Hayden, Jean Lashbrooks, Ida Hutton, Betty McCrea, Lorraine Corrlce, Joyce Barker, Janet Scott, Faye Barkley, Kaye Brayton, Rosalie Perry, Janet Wicks, Marlene Coates, Mary Ford, Ed- ward White. First Row: Keitha Dashnaw, Roberta Harron, Patricia Jones, Grace Laverghetta, Laura White Sally Stevens, Glenna Strate, Mildred Ellison. Helena Hunter. Helen Brozzo. Joyce Dusharm. Margaret Boprey. Elizabeth Church, Clifford Tibbets, Jr. f7Ae Lb , eanonzan .-i.-...- l95l 1 ACTIWIHVIIIES Vi G E Yi A 3? if fr r 9 'i ,W Q SQ 6. .x ll m 'Q 9 .4 VY Q ' f 3 V ig , ii 12 :7 is 3 3 'wi 15 -2 V, i 5 2 YZ ii Q QL E LE f mi E' rf az J Ei enior gm Clarinets: Mavis Brokenshire, John Burgess, Eleanor Collins, Carl Closs, Rita Dashnaw, Bar- bara Donnelly, Marilyn Howard, Janet Johnson, Helen LaBow, Nancy Nelson, Alice Neuroth, Mazie Patterson, Doreen Ruderman. Saxophones: Peggy Chapman, Olive Llscum, Marie Mullin, Ann Ruderman. Flute: Hilda Manchester. Oboe: Loni Phelps Basses: Eleanor Bishop, William Fitzgerald, Robert Raynor, Mary Lou Schell. Tumpets: Patricia Gardner, Joan Hance, Robert Hubbard, Laura Jean Kaley, Irene Kinney, Murray Latham, Marion Patton, Marjorie Peck, Dorothy Salisbury, Lemuel Schofield, William Shepard. Trombone: Louis Curtis, Lloyd Dashnaw, Richard Freeman, Kay Gates, Barbara Mercer, Rob- ert Ritchie. French Horn: Joan Gollaher, Marjorie Goodnough, Bernard King, Patricia Rowe. Baritones: Ida Manzolati, Eugene Turnbull. Percussion: Penelope Case, Warren Corbin, Cynthia Cross, Elon Matthews, Martha McNeil, Diane Rolfe. Drum Major: Eugene Turnbull. Majorettes: Senior Majorettes: Janet Sayer, Marjorie Goodnough. Junior Majorettes: Beverly Brown, Shirley McEwing. AT LEFT, TWIRLERS: left to right: Lona Deacon, Sally Deacon, Jan Fitzgerald. Center: Lona Deacon. AT RIGHT: First row: front to back: Janet Sayer, Beverly Brown, Roberta Harron, Eleanor Robinson, Lorraine Johnson, Maureen Shinnock, Helen Church, Marlene Harvey. Second Row: Front to back: Sally Deacon, Lona Dea- con. Third row: Front to back: Marjorie Goodnough, Shirley McEwlng, Faye Barkley, Dawn Day, Shirley Griffls, Norlne Drumb, Patricia Patton. SENIOR CHORUS 1 m 1 Sixth Row-left to right: Laura Serviss, Catherine Fortune, Marie White, Nelta Whitton, Joan Hance, Mary Lou Schell, Marion Patton, Sarah Jane Smith, Nancy Hall, Edith Matthews, Carol Cappellino. Marie Mullin, Marjorie Goodnough, Jean Patton, Martha McNeil, Susan Kinney. Fifth Row: Mary Lee Sayer, Marlene Hanratty, Inez Bresett, Fern Wells, Ruth VanDuzee, Alice Neuroth, Genevera Willard, Marjorie Bean, Shirley Goodlson, Doreen Ruderman, Ann Ruderman, Laura Ledger, Eleanor Collins, Julia Foster. Fourth Row: Carolyn Fields, Patricia Magee, Barbara Mercer, Sandra Esckilsen, Joyce Childs, Marlene Hess, Mary Jane Hall, Leta Kirkpatrick, Betty Chapman, Beverly Drumb, Patricia Gardner, Joan McDonald, Anna Blair. Third Row: Elaine Cassaw, Carol Davis, Diane Rolfe, Mazie Patterson, Diane Drury, Joan Gollaher, Bradley Murray, William Shepard, Lemuel Schofield, Louis Curtis, William Fitzgerald, Donald Compo, Mario DeCastro, Dale McKinney. Second Row: Lura Carr, Marjorie Peck, Monica Curtis, Joyce Mills, Judith Hall, Vivian Bishop, Frances Burlingame, Herbert Stacey, Victor Kondra, Eugene Turnbull, Lloyd Halford, Elon Matthews. First Row: Larry Cole, Carl Closs, Walter Kyer, James Fitzgerald, Morris Lee, Fred June, David School- ey. Richard Tessmer, Robert Hunkins. Director, Mrs. Farley. udic elaarfmenf ' Members of the music department chalk- ed up another banner year with countless appearances in assemblies, concerts, and Stu- dent Recltals here in school, and with ap- pearances before numerous civic organiza- tions and Clubs about town. The large or- ganizations grew to even greater proportions, Junior High Chorus leading the Way with ' A over one hundred members. Senior Chorus had eighty-nine members: Senior Band fifty-three members, and Junior Band forty- six members, New organizations of the year were the beautiful thirty-five voiced selected A Capella Choir, and the Drum and Bugle Corps, The Jhoir sang for the Yuletide Choral Festival, ind later appeared in the Orchestra-Chorus Zoncert, the Potsdam Festival, and for Gradu- ition. Senior and Junior Chorus appeared in issemblies and at Graduations. A special Jroject of the Choruses was the appearance of the Kingston Choir in a Northern New York tour sponsored by Gouverneur School, The Orchestra and String Ensemble de- lighted listeners in the Yuletide Festival where they were augmented by some GHS Graduates, and again during the Dean Ora- Left to Right: Carol Davis, Joan Gollaher, Sarah Jane toricals, at the Senior Play, at Senior Grad- Smith. Inez Bresette, Eleanor Collins. Doreen Ruderman. uation and in the Spring Concert. ORCHESTRA Back Row-left to right? William Fitzgerald, Martha McNeil, Warren Corbin, Diane Rolf, Mary Lou Shell, Patricia Rowe, Joan Gollaher, Susan Kinney, Marilyn Howard. Second Row: Mary Livingston, Jeanette Boscoe, Cynthia Cross, Marlene Gollaher, Joan Hance, Lemuel Schofield, Louis Curtis, Barbara Mercer, Mary Lou Thayer, Ann Ruderman, Peggy Chapman, Patricia Gardner Bethany Fisk. First Row: Ann Jones, Douglas Harper, Sarah Jane Smith, Nancy Nelson, Penelope Case, Doreen Ruderman, Hilda Manchester, Patricia Ray, Leona Phelps, Janet Johnson. The vocal ensembles were made up of all new members. Lemuel Schofield, James Fitz- gerald, Carl Closs, and Louis Curtis made up the Boy's Quartet, which made its debut in a student recital and appeared ln the Band Concert later. These boys were also in the Boys Glee Club which appeared at the Band Concert. Other members of the Glee Club . were Morris Lee, Eugene Turnbull, Darrell Whitton, Don Compo, Walter Kyer, Victor Kondra, Herbert Stacy, William Anderson, William Fitzgerald, and Richard Freeman, accompanist. The Girl's Sextette, not organ- ized untll December, made up for a late start by a whirlwind finish with appear- ances ln the Spring before the Ninth Student Recital, the Outlook Club, the Grange Past Maste?'s meeting, the Luncheon Club Ladies' Night at the Grange, the Rebeccas at the Odd Fellows Hall, the dances at school, and the Band Concert. Members of the Sextette were Carol Davis, Inez Bresett, Joan Gollaher, Doreen Ruderman, Sarah Jane Smith, and Eleanor Collins, Jean Patton was the accom- panist. Other vocal ensembles included a Quintet from Junior High organized for tal- ent night, Senior and Junior Voice Classes, and many vocalists who were heard in the annual Dance Band vocalists contest which was won by Sarah Jane Smith and James Fitzgerald. Dance Band appeared at many school dances and made a hit at the annual Band Concert. Members of the Dance Band this year were: Saxophones: Eleanor Collins, Olive Liscum, Ann Ruderman and Peggy Chapman: Trumpets: Lemuel Schofield, William Shep- ard. and Marion Patton: Trombones: Louis Left to Right: Mr. Weegar, Director, Carl Closs, James Curtis, Kay Gates, and Barbara Mercer: Fitzgerald, Louis Curtis, Lemuel Schofield. DANCE BAND Seated-left to rlght: Sarah Jane Smlth, Peggy Chapman. Eleanor Shepard, Lemuel Schofield, Barbara Mercer, Kay Gates, Louls Curtis. Drums: Elon Matthews, String Bass: James Fitzgerald, Plano: Sarah Jane Smith and Doreen Ruderman. New instruments added to the music de- partment were another baritone horn, a flute, a plccolo, and an oboe. Senior Band welcomed Governor Dewey and vlce versa at an early Fall meeting cut- side the Grange Hall, where the Governor found the band to be playing very well for so early ln the year. Later Senior Band play- ed for all the home football games and most DOUBLE QUARTETTE Back Row-left to rlght: Mr. Weegar, Director, Victor Kondra, Bradley Murray, Herbert Stacy, Richard Perrin, Wllllam Fitzgerald, William Anderson. Front Row: James Fitzgerald, Eugene Turnbull. Carl Closs, Lemuel Schofield, Louis Curtis, Morris Lee. Collins, Ollve Llscum, Elon Matthews, William Standing: James Fitzgerald, Mr. Weegar. of the home basketball games. An especial hit at the sports events was Lona Deacon and the Twtrlers Corps. Lona, a champion twlrler from Mlchlgan, arrived late in the Fall and moved to Pennsylvania after the Legion Chorus Show on April sixth. During her few months at GHS she gave many wonderful twlrling exhibitions and made many frlends among the students. Many other girls did outstanding work ln the Twlrlers Corps. Ma- jorettes wlth the Senlor Band were Marjorie Gooclnough, Janet Sayer, Beverly Brown and Shirley McEwlng. Eugene Turnbull was the . Senlor Band attended the Pots- at the end of April where it of the outstanding concert se- had been performed at the Band Drurn Major dam festival played some lectlons that Concert earlier ln the year. Junior Band made several appearances ln assemblies and at a Student Recital. Some of lts members were also members of the Drum and Bugle Corps. Junior Band massed with the Senior Band to form a hundred piece en- semble for the finale of the Band Concert. Soloists ln addition to the dozens who performed at the four Student Recltals were Patricia Rowe, the French Horn soloist in the Band Concert, Nancy Nelson vlolln soloist, Sarah Jane Smith, piano sololst, and Joan Hance, trumpet soloist, all ln the Orchestra Concert. William Shepard was vocal soloist with the Senlor Chorus. Accompanlsts were Marilyn Howard and Susan Kinney for Senlor Orchestra and Janet Johnson for the Choral organizations. Ball . te5 Penelope Case, Marlene Hess, Mary Jane Hall, Isabelle Storie, Eleanor Collins, Kay Gates. Magee, Catherine Fortune, Olive Liscum, Diane Drury, Julia Foster. Fourth Row: Sherlda Susan Kinney, Nelta Whitton, Joan Gollaher, Laura Ledger, Patricia Gardner, Beverly Chapman, Joyce Hodgkin, Sandra Esckilson. Third Row: Marjorie Kennedy, Shirley Fitzgerald, Carl Colton, George Tait, Lemuel Schofield, Louis Curtis, Shirley Mc- Row: Norrlne Drumb, Helen Maloy, Jeanette Boscoe, Cynthia Cross, Janet Sayer. Alice I-Iughto, Nancy Hall, Beverly Brown, Dolores Slate. First Row: Genevera Willard. Serviss, Aldrich, Stella Hunklns, Miss Eckmann. Janis Matthews. Edith Matthews, Judith Phyllis Cameron. .S?uc!enf Counci ! A .. 4. Back Row-left to right? Elaine Cassaw, William Fitzgerald, Kay Gates, Mrs. Latham, Bradley Murray, Miss Passino, Drury Cathers, Margo Murray, Louis Curtis. Third Row: James Fitzgerald, Shirley Halford, Richard Tessmer, Shirley Goodison, Virginia Hart, Richard Freeman, Carolyn Fields, Richard Dier, Beverly Brown. Second Row: Sandra Howe, Keith Lynde, Dolores Slate, Gary Robertson, Warren Corbin, Edith Matthews, Mario DeCastro, Janet Sayer, Mary Jane Ruderman. First Row: Gary Gates, John Burgess, John Fitzgerald. Anna Ashwood. Cynthia Maier, Richard Robinson, Fred June, Robert Ritchie, Monte Holland. ardify Back Row-left to right: Robert Lee, William Anderson, Lloyd Leonard, Lemuel Schofield, Mr. Flanagan, Mr. oanale, Edward Cole, Richard Perrin, Richard Cole. Second Row: Lloyd Dashnaw, Harold Wood, John Northroup, Richard Tessmer, Bradley Murray, David Schooley, Charles Lynde, Robert Hayden, Dale McKinney. Front Row: Fred Reynolds, John Elmer, Robert DeLong, Drury Cathers, Leo Hughto, Wayne Young, William Fitzgerald, William Shepard, Rodger Fuller. ,lim era CM Back Row-left to right: Eloise Tlbblts, Margaret Adams, Miss Tillotson, Sarah Jane Smith, Beverly Drumb, Martha McNeil. Second Row: Vivian Orford, Marie White, Kathleen Towne, Alice Neuroth, Olive Liscum, Betty Chapman. First Row: Dorothy Dawley, Joyce Putman, Peggy Chapman, Joan Hance, Sandra Esckilsen, Leona Phelps. pL0!0gl al0Ay Back Row-left to right: Bernard King, Ronald Cochrane, Richard Sterling, Dean Grlffls, Victor Kondra, Earl Bogart, Barron Wilson, Herbert Stacy, Drury Cathers, Mr. Hackett. Second Row: Mabel Gosselin, Lura Carr, Jean Reflci, Belva Lamb, Diane Drury, Mary Lou Sharpe, Kathleen Towne Julla Foster, Eleanor Collins, Robert DeLong. First Row: Lu- cille Denesha, Joyce Dodds, Genevera Willard, Marv Lee Sayer. Marlene Hanratty, Bethany Strate, Olive Liscum, Laura Ledger, Patricia Gardner, Joan McDonald, Edith Matthews, Nancy Hall. ance ommiffee Back Row-left'to right: Lemuel Schofield, Charles Lynde, John Northroup, Bradley Murray, Louis Curtis. Front Row: Robert Hunkins, Kay Gates, Sarah Jane Smith, Miss Tlllotson, Diane Drury, Drury Cathers. Back Rowfleft to right: Carol Frawley, Sandra Jones, Marjorie Peck, Mary Lou Thayer, Marion Cooper, Ann Drumb, Mary Lou Sharpe, Helen Hanratty, Isabelle Storie, Beverly Ritchie. Second Row: Miss Stafford, Bethany Strate, Unabell Kinney, Joyce Childs, Martha Hyde, Betty McEathron, Marjorie Isereau, Susan Whitmore, Lura Carr, Joyce Hodgkin. First Row: Joan Galloher, Joyce Wilhelrny, Genevieve Papineau, Lucille Denesha, Patricia Patton, Marion Kingsbury, Genevera Willard, Inez Bacon. yr, 3 Jer A Back Row-left to right: Miss Kornguth, Helen Reed, Katherine McManus, Joan Conklin, Shirley Halford, Penelope Case, Marilyn Dier, Mildred Chapin. Third Row: Erlene McIntosh, Roberta Russell, Martha Slate, Doris Mayne, Lor- raine Gray, Sally Thomas, Ruth Merritt, Betty Payne, Joyce Lacey. Second Row: Shirley Arnold, Francis Kinney, Carol Davis, Phyllis Fields, Rosemary Aldrich, Julia Sulia, Jeanette Boscoe, Dawn Day, Shirley Langtry. First Row: Joan Schofell, Helen Neuroth, Marjorie Andrews, Retha McManus, Betty Fuller, Marilyn Jones, Eleanor Robinson, Maude Brozzo. olggrarg Back Row-left to right: Marlene Hess, Catherine Fortune, Stella Hunklns, Elaine Cassaw, Sandra Jones, Joann Hawn, Ruth VanDuzee. Third Row: Lucille Denesha, Lewayva Kirker, Marjorie Bean, Beverly Drumb, Patricia Hall, Jean Refici, Susan Whitmore. Second Row: Laura Moore, Joyce Mills, Jean Patton, Nelta Whitton, Eloise Raven, Martha Hyde, Miss Vail. Front Row: Betty McEathron, Betty Chapman, Fern Wells, Laura Serviss, Marie White, Mary Jane Hall, Judith Hall, Virginia Griffis. igure Lszafing Back Row-left to right: Penelope Case, Lona Deacon, Shirley McEwing, Miss Kornguth, Alice Neuroth, Sally Thomas, Doris Mayne. Second Row: Dorothy O'Neil, Rosemary Aldrich, Eleanor Robinson, Sandra Howe, Dawn Day, Martha Slate. Front Row: Cynthia Maier, Mary Jane Ruderman, Patricia Patton, Dorothy Dawley, Lorraine Gray, Sally Deacon. unior .xdcfom Back Row-left to right: Janet Venton, Shirley Halford, Virginia Hart, Connie Rice, Charles Klttle, Lloyd Halford, Penelope Case, Marilyn Dler, Shirley Paquette, Jean Tripp. Third Row: Helen LaBoW, Shirley Stacy, Sally Johnson, Richard Freeman, Walter Kyer, Herman Alberry, Marjorie Kennedy, Marilyn Kennedy, Helen Mary Reed, Joy Bulger. Second Row: Phyllis Fields, Nancy Johnson, Eleanor Youngs, Judson VanCor, Olan Aldrich, William Blair, John Jones, Cynthia Cross, Janet Sayer, Helen Maloy. First Row: Shirley Krum, Roberta Russell, Nellie Toomey, Mrs. Llmpert, Francis Kinney, Vera Ames, Lorraine Gray, Julia Ann Tlbbits, Dolores Slate. unior .xdcfom Back Row-left to right: Laura Jean Kaley, Rita Dashnaw, Norrine Drumb, Goldie VanCor, Clifford McCumber, Rich- ard Smlth, Donald Bishop, Gwendolyn Sheldon, Shirley Arnold, Judy Curtis, Mary Livingston, Jeanette Boscoe. Third Row: Mrs. Limpert, Sally Craig, Phyllis Cameron, Doris Mayne, Martha Slate, Sherwood Dean, Dale Farren, Larry Melrose, Sally Thomas, Julia Sulia, Alice Hughto, Helen Church. Second Row: Barbara Donnelly, Rosemary Aldrich, Dawn Day, Norman Belmore, Everett Hayden, Harry Gladle, Ronald Streeter, Betty Fuller, Alice Hassett, Mary Barnes, Marilyn Jones. First Row: Nllah Washburn, Joan Schofell, Helen Neuroth, Maureen Shinnock, Beverly Brown, Eleanor Robinson, Marjorie Andrews, Maude Brozzo, Loretta Baker, Betty LaMar, Linda Huckle. Back Row-left to right: Barron Wilson, Harold Lacey, Roy Dusharm, Basil Fisk, Richard Byrns, Ronald Cochrane, Keith Lynde, Carlton I-lull. Third Row: William Lamb, Wllllam Hawn, Roy McManus, Fred June, Argel Pratt, Douglas Drummond, Keith Knowlton, Dale McKinney, Arlie Hall. Second Row: Gordon White. Leo Benware, Earl Bogart. Loren Richardson, Morris Lee, Paul Byrns, George Swem, Carlton Zeller. First Row: Mr. Gibbs, Edward White, John Whitmore, Raymond Hamilton, Clarence White, James Spicer. . gufure arm erb RECORD OF 1950-51 ACTIVITIES Officers President ............ .,....... . . . Richard Byrns lst Vice-President .... ...... B asil Fisk 2nd Vice-President .. Keith Lynde Secretary .......... .... R oy Dusharm Reporter ......... .. Ronald Cochrane Treasurer .. ., Harold Lacey Historian . . . ........ . . . . . . . . . ...... . . . Barron Wilson Sentinel ..........................,............... Carlton Hull The chapter received first award on their Good Pasturers exhibit at the Gouvern- eur and St. Lawrence County Fair. The annual F.F.A. picnic was well attended by members and their parents in July. The chapter officers conferred the Green Hand degree in January. The chapter held its annual family banquet in November. Richard Byrns was elected to the office of reporter in The State Association of Future Farmers of America at the state meeting in May, 1950. The chapter gave its services to the Malone chapter in carrying out the state meeting at Malone in May 1951. The educational trips were: To the National F.F.A. Convention at Kansas City. Those attending were: Rich- ard Byrns, Robert Peabody, Arlie Hall, Barron Wilson, and Keith Lynde. To Ithaca for Farm and Home WeekfThose attending were: Douglas Drummond, Gordon White, William Hawn, John Whitmore, and Paul Byrns. Keith Lynde, Jr., has been recommended for the Empire Farmer Degree. Morris Lee and Keith Lynde have been recommended for the State F.F.A. Chorus. National F.F.A. Week was observed by putting on a dinner and program for the Lions Club, and by attending church services at the Baptist Church. Arlie Hall and Keith Lynde attended the county leadership training school at Canton last November. Last November Richard Byrns conducted a county leadership training school at Redhook, New York. Back Row-left to right: Basil Fisk, Roy Dusharm, Carlton Hull, Richard Byrns, Ronald Cochrane, Arlle Hall. Second Row: Morris Lee, Harold Lacey, Barron Wilson, Douglas Drummond, Keith Lynde. First Row: Paul Byrns, Raymond Hamilton, Mr. Gibbs, Loren Richardson, William Lamb. I uclging eamd Delhi Trip-Dairy Team-Fourth Award-Arlie Hall, Robert Peabody, Richard Byrns. Robert Peabody was high individual and winner of Ayrshire calf. Poultry Judge: Dean Mason. Alternate: Ronald Cochrane. Gouverneur and St. Lawrence County Fair--Dairy Cows-First Award-Team: Richard Byrns, Arlie Hall, Morris Lee, Ronald Cochrane, and Robert Peabody. Poultry Culling-Fourth Award-Richard Byrns, Keith Lynde. Rope Splice-Second Award- Keith Lynde, Robert Peabody. Rope Halter Making-Arlie Hall, Keith Lynde. Potato Judging-First Award-Keith Lynde, Ronald Cochrane. Poultry Judging-Second Award-Richard Byrns, Ronald Cochrane. Malone Fair-Seventh Award-Team: Ronald Cochrane, Douglas Drummond, Carlton Hull, Morris Lee, and Barron Wilson. State Fair-The following members were on the team that judged at the State Fair. Crops: Keith Lynde. Dairy Cattle: Richard Byrns. Alternate: Morris Lee. Hammond Fair-First Award-Team: Ronald Cochrane, Richard Byrns, Arlie Hall, Carlton Hull, and Morris Lee. Alternates: Paul Byrns, Basil Fisk, and Barron Wilson. Morrisville Trip-Dairy: Basil Fisk and Douglas Drummond. Poultry: Raymond Hamilton and George Sw-em. Potatoes: William Lamb. Canton Contest-Seventh Award-Team: Morris Lee, Arlie Hall, and Keith Lynde. Alternates: Loren Richardson and Harold Lacey. rofecfor Back Row-left to right: Douglas Harper, Nelson Dailey, David Dusharm, James Reynolds, Mr. Bush. Second Row: Ivan Kinney, Lloyd Leonard, Daniel Slate, Erwin Ward, Raymond Hamilton. First Row: Gordon White, Kenneth McIntosh, Robert McIntosh, Murray Horton. Way ommiffeed S ....... Back Row-left to right: Eloise Tibbitts, Betty Chapman, Carl Colton, Mr. Welch, Gerald Benware, John Elmer, Leta Kirkpatrick, Patricia Hall, Charles Lynde. Third Row: Susan Whitmore, Nelta Whitton, Janis Matthews, Drury Cathers, Bethany Fisk, Laura Moore, Joyce Mills, Edward Cole. Second Row: Carlton Zeller, Fern Wells, Joanne Hawn, Beverly Drumb, Belva Lamb, Bradley Murray, Keith Lynde. First Row: Lois Easton, Joyce Hodgkin, Lewayva Kirker, Sally Patton, Gloria Boclair, Joyce Nace, Marjorie Isereau. TOP-A-CAPPELLA CHOIR: Third Row: Left to right: Joyce Mills, Joan Hance, Eleanor Collins, Sandra Esckllsen, Doreen Ruderman, Leta Kirkpatrick, Mary Lou Schell, Elaine Cassaw, Barbara Mercer, Jean Patton, Marie Mullin. Second Row: Victor Kondra, Carl Closs, Eugene Turnbull, William Shepard, James Patton, Bradley Murray, James Fitzgerald, Paul Hurst, Morris Lee, Walter Kyer, Lemuel Schofield, Louis Curtis. First Row: Mazle Patterson, Marie White, Joan Mlckens, Marjorie Peck, Vlvlan Bishop, Dianne Rolf, Joan Gollaher, Janet Johnson, Martha McNeil, Sarah Jane Smith, Betty Chapman, Patricia Gardner. MIDDLE-JUNIOR SCIENCE CLUB: Back Row: Left to right: Carolyn Forsythe, Keith Lincoln, Lorraine Corrlce, Wesley Merritt, Sharron Bush, Gary Robertson, Joyce Turnbull, Alfred Brown, Dorothy Bevans. Second Row: Mary Gleason. Richard ROb1IlSOI1, A1111 AShW0Od, SDGYOS Araventlnos, Nancy Walrath, Robert Anderson, Cynthia Maier, James Griffis, Beverly Hull. First Row: Barbara Hendra. Clifford Tibblts, Mary Jane Ruderman, Judy Gates, Brian Kaley, Marlene Coates. James Lynde, Janet Wicks, Rosemary Perry, Mrs. Mosher BOTTOM-JUNIOR HISTORY: Back Row: Left to Right: Mrs. Coates, Mr. Hart. Front Row: Richard Robinson, Kathleen Joudry, Della Carpenter, Richard Francis. Wea! .xgcfiuifiea This year a number of new activities have been started in G.H.S. The music department has enlarged its twirler corps and added an A Cap- pella choir to its list of organizations. ln the senior high, the Projector Club is training boys to operate the visual aids for classroom and assembly use. The new Photography Club has both boys and girls as members. The Figure Skating Club planned an Ice Carnival but was disappointed by the Weather. The junior high school has organized a seventh grade Science Club, a Future Homemakers Club, a very large Junior Actors Club and a Junior Historical Asso- ciation Which is affiliated with the state organization. These organizations provide for the interests of the expanding group that centralization is bringing us. In the future We expect to see a still longer list. JUNIOR HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION Advisers: Mr. I-Iart, Mrs. Coates Officers President ................. Vlce-President ........... Anderson, Robert Aravantlnos, Speros Ashwood, Anna Barclay, Fay Benware, Robert Blance, Hazel Bush, Sharon Carr, Mary Cassaw, Phyllis Corrlce, Lorraine Cummings, Mary . Richard Francis . Delia Carpenter Davis, Gene Ellison, Mildred Frawley, Kelth Fuller, Phvllls Gates, Judy Gleason, Mary Gollaner, Marlene Grlffls, Shirley Harvey, Marlene Hayden, Julia Hendra, Barbara White, Laura Secretary ..... Treasurer ...... Howe, Sandra Hutton, Ida Johnson, Lorraine Lashbrooks, Jean Loucks, Sally McCrea, Betty Mercer, Dwayne Murray, Margo Perrin, Joanne Perry, Rosalie Raven, Robert Young, Janet Kay Joudry Richard Robinson Raven, Ronald Robertson, Gary Shatraw, Lois Simmons, Harriet Smith, Richard Stevens, Sally Stone, Geneva Storle, Sally Tracy, Helen Walrath. Nancy White, Edward Left to right: Laura Serviss, Ida Manzolotl, Marie White, Jean Reflci, Robert Lee, Joyce Putman, Catherine Fortune Leo Hughto, Ruth VanDuzee, Richard Perrin, Nell Kravetz, Stella Hunklns, Barbara Mercer, Paul Hurst Robert Raynor Lloyd Dashnaw. HOW' .jflearfd mre oung ana! gag H Presented by the Class of 1951 of the Gouverneur High School By Cornelia Otis Skinner - Emily Kimbrough Dramatized by Alean'Kerr Friday, Saturday Evenings, December 1 and 2, 1950 CAST dn order of appearancej Steward .......................... Paul Hurst Mrs. Skinner ............... Ruth Van Duzee Cornelia Skinner .... Catherine Fortune Otis Skinner ......... .,.... R ichard Perrin Emily Kimbrough ...... Joyce Putman Purser .............. Wendell Ingram Stewardess ....... ., Barbara Mercer Dlck Winters ...... Robert Lee Admiral .......... .. Neil Kravetz Harriet St. John Marie White Wlnlfred Blaugh Jean Reflci Leo McEvoy ...... ..... L eo Hughto Inspector ....... . . . Stella Hunklns Therese ................ Laura Servlss Madame Elise .........,....... Ida Manzolatl Monsieur de la Croix ......... Robert Raynor Window Cleaner ....,....... Lloyd Dashnaw SCENES ACT I A Cabin, aboard ship. Summer, the year 1923. ACT II Scene one: The same. About ten days later. Late evening. Scene two: The same. Early next morning. ACT III Scene one: A small hotel ln Paris. Two weeks later. Scene two: The same. Eleven o'clock. The next morning. Scene three: The same. About a month later. Produced by special arrangement with The Dramatic Publishing Company of Chicago Director-Mr. Laurence Welch Student Director and Prompter-Kay Gates Senior Class Advisors- Mr. Earl Walrath, Mr. John Flanagan Property: 'Fern Wells, 'Drury Cathers, Nelta Whitton, Ned Cole, Joyce Hodgkin, Sally Pat- ton, Glorla Boclalr. Costume: Bethany Fisk, 'Joanne Hawn, Laura Moore, Betty McEathron, Barbara Mercer, Joyce Nace, Lewayva Klrker. House: 'Belva Lamb, 'Beverly Drumb, Pat Hall, Betty Chapman, Helen Hanratty, Lois Easton, Susan Whitmore, Leta Kirkpatrick. Publicity: 'Janis Matthews, fJohn Elmer, Beverly Ritchie, Marjorie Isereau, Carlton Zeller, Lauren Finley, Joyce Mills, Eloise Tib- bits. Lighting: rCarl Colton, 'Harold Wood, Char- les Lynde, Alan Pedroza, Raymond Sibley, Arlie Hall. Stage: Mr. Lester Robinson, Ashton Llscum, Gerald Benware, Ronald Phelps, Keith Lynde, Norman Dalton, George Swem, Richard Cole. Make-up: Miss Frances Kornguth, Mrs. Ann Llmpert, Miss Annette Torrence, Mr. Town- send Carpenter. Sound: Elwin Fuller, if-co-chairman. Left to right: Ruth VanDuzee, Richard Perrin, Ida Manzolatl, Robert Raynor, Catherine Fortune, Lloyd Dashnaw Laura Serviss, Leo I-Iughto, Robert Lee, Joyce Putman. Back Row-left to right: Victor Kondra, Drury Cathers, Paul Hurst, George Tait, fAlternateJ, Lemuel Schofield, Louis Curtis. Front Row: Joyce Putman, Diane Drury, Sarah Jane Smith, Susan Kinney, Peggy Chapman. ean Uraforicaf Confedf Friday Evening, April 27, 1951 Eight O'clock Program Look for the Silver Lining ......... Kern Sixteen ......................... Daly High School Orchestra Sarah Jane Smith Dance of the Cobra. .............. Carlson tlst Prize! Susan Kinney Trombone solo Help! Help ................... .... A lan Barbara Mercer Paul Hurst My Unknown Friend ..,,.,... Leacock The Lady with the Lamp ...... Davenport Louis Curtis Joyce Putnam and Prize, iousaphone solo-Solo Pomposo ...... Hayes ,Good b ,, - ye Soldier .............. .. Brandt mrhe B1 k Clfary Lou Schell P Dianne Drury ac a ........................ oe Victor Kondra :Th B tt H and Prize' Newman June Night ........ ,. ........ Van Antwerp e u OH ' ' Peggy Chapman Leung Ztgield The Day They Took the Vote Away h M. C. Smith B0hemia!1 1381106 arf- by Seredi Drury Cathers High School Orchestra JUDGE Miss Elsie Donnelly .............. Potsdam State Teachers' College Instructor of Speech The prizes amounting to one hun-dred dollars are being continued under provisions of th-e will of the late Misses Jennie and Cora Dean. The boys and girls -are judged separately: the first prize is twenty dollars each: the second prize is fifteen dollars each, and five dollars to each of the other remaining contestants. SENIOR CHEER LEADERS Front Row-left to right: Anna Blair, Betty Chapman, Vivian Orford, Laura Servlss. Standing: Carolyn Fields, Cath- erine Fortune, James Fitzgerald il-lead Cheer-Leaderj, Beverly Drumb, Sarah Jane Smith. JUNIOR CHEER LEADERS Front Row-left to right: Dorothy Dawley, Dolores Slate, Peggy Chapman, Edith Matthews, CO0-Captalnb. Standing: Olive Liscum, Sandra Esckllsen, QCO-Captainy, Nancy Nelson, Diane Drury, Joan Gollaher. .cle Q5 , eCl,l'l0l'llal'l -l..-.-i 1951 'A' PUVIHIILIE-IVIICS 5 5 :- 5 , Q L ? A 5 5 L af 'Q x ,V ii -1 ,H- an 1 1 3 5 X' va H we 5 f X. ?L 5 ai ii E Back Row-left to right: Rodger Fuller, James Reynolds, Carl Cappelllno, Robert Hayden, Nelson Dalley, Charles Lynde fAssistant Managerl, Richard Perrin, Wllllam Anderzon 1ManagerJ, Edward Cole 4Asslstant Managerj, Paul Burgess. Second Row: H. Townsend Carpenter 1Backfleld Coachb, Richard Tessmer, Dale McKinney, Weldon Watson, Wayne Vrooman, Fred Reynolds, Loren Richardson, Wayne Young, Daniel Slate, William Shepard, Mr. Canale fHead Coachl, Mr. Steenburg. Front Row: Dr. Niles Crowner, Trainer, John Northroup, Raymond Therlault, Robert Lee, Ashton Llscum, Richard Cole, Leo Hughto, Drury Cathers, John Elmer, Bernard Donaldson fCo-Captainh, Lloyd Dashnaw fCo-Captalnj. Absent when picture was taken-Fred Bancroft, Joseph McCartha. iloofzaff 1950 SEASON Football Lettermen: Captain Lloyd Dashnaw, Co-Captain Bernie Donald- son, Fred Bancroft, Paul Burgess, Carl Cappellino, Drury Cathers, Richard Cole, Nelson Dailey, John Elmer, Rodger Fuller, Robert Hayden, Leo Hughto, Robert Lee, Ashton Liscum, Joseph McCartha, Dale McKinney, Jack Northroup, Fred Reynolds, Jim Reynolds, Loren Richardson, William Shepard, Danny Slate, Richard Tessmer, Ray Theriault, Wayne Vrooman, Weldon Watson, Wayne Youngs. - SCHEDULE Individual Scoring G. H. S. 0 .... ............ . .. Massena 38 Donaldson G. H. S. 7 .. Malone 20 Theriault G, H. S. O .... .... O . F. A. 7 Cathers G. H. S. 0 .... .. Canton 6 G. H. s. 0 .... .. Tupper 12 Liswm G. H. S. 6 .... ........ P otsdam 32 Hayden G. H. S. 16 .. .......,.. Saranac 6 WON 1 LOST 6 PTS. 29 OPPTS. 121 Note: Robert Lee was awarded first string on the All Northern squad as right end While Jack Northroup and Ray Theriault received Honorable Mention awards. Back Row-left to right: Mr. Hackett fCoachJ, Weldon Watson, Edward Cole, Monroe Whalen, Charles Lynde Drury Cathers. Second Row: Richard Cole, Richard Perrin, Robert Lee, Leo Hughto, William Anderson CAsslstant Managerj Front Row: Warren Corbin, Fred Reynolds, Herbert Stacy fManagerJ, Lemuel Schofield, Wayne Vrooman gafietgaf Basketball Lettermen: Co-Captain Richard Perrin, Co-Captain Richard Cole, Edward Cole, Leo Hughto, Robert Lee, Monroe Whalen, Warren Corbin, Lemuel Schofield, Weldon Watson, Frederick Reynolds, Charles Lynde, Drury Cathers, Neil Kravetz. G. H. S. 32 G. H. S. 44 G. H. S. 35 G H. S. 31 G. H. S. 19 G'. H. S. 43 G. H. S. 60 G H. S. 53 G H. S. 43 G H. S.- 50 G H. S. 40 G. H. S. 44 G. H. S. 37 G. H. S. 47 G H. S. 61 G H. S. 59 WON 2 PTS. 698 Again thls year the Deanmen failed to show an impressive record because of the lack of height. The team showed a great deal of spark and drive but were defeated by the op- ponent's rebounding power. Several times during the season upsets were nearly scored by our players only to be lost by a few points. Next year there is expected to be more height on the squad and a more favorable season. Schedule Tupper Lake 67 Name . . . ................. Canton 56 M. Whalen . . . . 0. F. A. 65 R. Cole . . . . . Potsdam 55 R. Lee . . . ........ Massena 52 R. Perrin . . . .... Saranac Lake 44 W. Corbin . . . ....... Norwood '73 L. Hughto . . . . . . . Malone 48 L. Schofield . . . . . . Tupper Lake '71 N. Cole . . . . . . . Canton 59 C. Lynde ... . . . 0. F. A. 74 WY. Watson . . . ....... Potsdam 61 D. Cathers .......,. Massena 46 F. Reynolds . . . .... Saranac Lake 50 W. Vrooman ........ Norwood 63 N, Kravetz . . . . . . . Malone 56 R. Therlault LOST 14 OPPTS. 940 Individual Scoring TPTS. 171 128 104 100 79 57 18 13 9 8 4 2 2 2 1 698 Note: Monroe Whalen was chosen on the newspaper third team All-Northern. gxillff' Back Row-left to right: Donald Gardner, 1Co-managerl, Alan Lehigh, David Schooley, Rlchard Tessmer, Mr. Maier, William Shepard, Dale McKinney, Harold Wood, 100-managerb. Second Row: Gordon White, Earl Bogart, Marlo DeCastro, Fred June, James Schooley, Roland Vrooman, Paul Byrns, Lyle Edgerly. Front Row: Robert Woodard, Thomas Gardner, Donald McIntosh, Sherwood Dean, Daniel Slate, Robert Gates, Jon Jackson, Robert McIntosh. mean, Wrestling Lettermen: Fred june Co-Captain, Richard Tessmer Co-Captain, Mario DeCastro, Lyle Edgerly, Robert Gates, Gary Kennedy, Allan Lehigh, Don- ald Mclntosh, Dale McKinney, David Schooley, William Shepard, Danny Slate. During a highly successful season, the Dean grapplers compiled a record of four wins and two losses. Furthermore, the team Won the section 10 championship at Canton, defeating the strong Canton aggregation by a 58 to 57 score. Slate, Gates, and Tessmer all won the coveted sectional shields. SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE BASKETBALL Back Row-left to right: Stanley Young QManagerl, Bernard Dailey, Ira Fuller, Richard Freeman, Charles Klttle, Gary Robertson, Roderick Benware, Douglas Fredenburg, Mr. Bush iCoa,chJ. Second Row: Richard Ashley, Charles Moussaw, Norman Belmore, Richard Francis, Judson VanCor, Grant Brundage, John Clark, Donald O'Rlley. First Row: Robert Kennedy, Harry Gladle, Richard Smith, Clarence Mashaw, Keith Adams, Brian Kaley, Charles Sheen. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL .. 41. - .. 1 Back Row-left to right: Alan Lehigh, Ronald King, Keith Knowlton, David Schooley, Argel Pratt, Robert Hunkins, Gene Hockey, Richard Freeman. Second Row: Earl Bogart, Arthur Tibbits, Richard Dler, Gary Illingsworth, Mario DeCastro, Earl Bresette, Leo Benware. First Row: Donald Gardner, Judson VanCor, Robert Ritchie, Paul Byrns, Raymond Hamilton, Sherwood Dean, David Nelson. un ior am if? JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Back Row-left to right: Mr, Steenburg 1Coachy, Lloyd Leonard, Keith Knowlton, Ronald Cochrane, Nelson Dailey Robert Hayden, John Burgess, Arthur Tlbbits. Front Row: Richard Dler, Robert Ritchle, David Nelson, Leo Benware, Eugene Hockey, Earl Bresette, Robert DeLong fManageri. v 340 Lb , eal'l0l'llal'l l-il... 1951 -A' ADVIERTIISIING 3 1, L1 fm '? 9 S P3 51 3 2 9? S 5 sf 5 5: E, H 3 51 92 if 5 S 4 1 ,. I R E S E 5 5 5 Q3 E52 3 F 4 5 E5 Z5 H w P. '5 ii 5 ? 4, 3 VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS 5 1. 4 Silas Wainwright Post 6338 AMERICAN LEGIGN xvgyl ll il, I 6 O lllllll X LII I '.: if SW E James Maloy Posi No. 65 COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS GOUVERNEUR SQL KAPLAN'S R E C R E A T I O N DEPARTMENT STORE C E N T E R Bowling 81 Counter Service Duke Fioramonte 24 goof! WUC? fo lille Satisfaction Guaranteed K l N N E Y ' S COMPLIMEENTS OF Nelson, Pangle and Whitman Chocolates Battersby Hallmark Greeting Cards Ph'l' H. N l ICE CREAM up e son James L. Pangle ancl Geo. W. Battersby ICE CREAM NOVELTIES For Picnics and Parties 40 Church St. Gouverneur, N. Y Compliments of St. Joe Lead Co. Edwards Division Miners and Concentrators of Zinc, Lead, and Iron Sulfides DIVISION OFFICE Balmat, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS OF RUDERMAN ENTERPRISES RUDERMAN MACHINERY EXCHANGE Charles I. Ruderman Realty Corp. Ruderman Stables and Farms, lnc. Benson Flying Service, Inc. 1868 1951 Since 1868 Makers of Fine Clothes From Hats to Shoes MILLER QUALITY Ever the Best in Styling Value - Looks Better Longer At Savings to you Best Wishes to '51 .I. R. MILLER CO. Miller Building Watertown Ea! MAAAQJ To The SENIORS of 1951 FRANK and EDNA FREEMAN FREEMAN STUDIO 63 East Main Street En! woken MEDLAND'S ICE CREAM CO. Wherever You Look You'II See One of Our R O O F S ANTWERP ROOFING AND CONTRACTING CORP. ALL TYPES Insulated Brick and Stone Siding Asphalt and Asbestos Sidi: Asphalt and Asbestos Roofing Attic and Sidewall Insulation fPneumaticaIly Installed, ROOF REPAIRING All Contracts Covered by Compensation, Public Liability and Property Damage Insurance FOR FREE ESTIMATE Phone 476 Phone 9331 Mrs. Charles Phillips Antwerp Roofing Gouverneur, New York Antwerp, New York BUILT-UP ROOFING A SPECIALTY WILSON'S RESTAURANT Just Good Food COMPLIMENTS OF C. R. ROGERS STORE 83 East Main Street Dry Goods Phone 380 Ready-to-Wear HARRON' S CONGRATULATIONS Electric Service Motor Repairing Wiring of all kinds Machine Work CLASS OF '51 J. C. PENNEY CO., Inc. Phone 240 Emergency 114-R-I COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF OF JONES' FARM SUPPLIES SNYDER CHEVROLET CO. Farm Machinery and Repairs Inc' Phone 579 Gouverneur, N. Y. Phone 2571 Canton, N. Y. 1 1 I COMPLIMENTS COLLINS HARDWARE OF Next to the Gralyn Phone 238 Gouverneur, N. Y. JEWELRY STORES, lnc. Jewelry and Silverware Watches - Diamonds Watertown Gouverneur ILYNN SPRAGLJIIE unera fizbirecfor Ambulance Service Cut Flowers - Phone 611 - Licensed Assistants Paul Sprague Frank W. Sprague NOW l H J. L. SKINNER in Gouverneur The largest, finest and most mod- h . . Distributor D D . ern furniture store in upstate New York. You are cordially invited to Petroleum Products come in and browse around. Including Heating Oils for Homes WATERTOWN MATTRESS CO. Dodge Place 568 Bulk Plant 232 Gouverneur, New York Gouverneur, New York Your Local MARKET BASKET ine joan! ,gore CONGRATULATIONS . . . to all G. H. S. GRADUATES Friendly Service since 1906 THE CRYSTAL PALACE GRIFFIS' WASHER SERVICE Automatic Washers Spin Dry, Gasoline RESTAURANT and Wringer Type ALL MAKES D. G. Constantikes, Prop. 281 E. Main St. Phone 734 COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF OF , HAL S HOUSE ARTHUR B, HART, Lawyer jflffdfd 334 East Main St. Phone 97-W COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF OF vAN ORNUM s ELECTRIC STORE GRAVES' BAKERY and THE RED Gm WHITE STORE 101 E. Main St. Phone 71 Gouverneur, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF OF TODD'S 27 Clintogoiiyerneur N :Thane 513 Phone 148 7 Main St. CCMPLIMENTS TO THE CLASS of 1951 RUSHMORE PAPER MILLS, Inc. Natural Dam and Gouverneur New York COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF OF 1 LARRY S SERVICE Auto Clinic Dexter Street Gouver Phone 624 COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF CASABLANCA Restaurant EDWARD HAILE CASE Spaghetti Steaks and Chops Sea Foods and Legal Beverages East Main Street Lawyer Phone 925 l C0mPIiments CURTIS - HOLMES MUSIC of COMPANY 119 Stone St. Watertown, N. Y. Hailesboro, N. Y. Phone 691-R-1 Selmar, Martin and Pan American Band Instruments and Accessories I INSTRUMENT RENTAL PLAN I SCHOFIELD'S PRINTING SHOP 28 Church St. Gouverneur, N. Y. Telephone 409 Fine Printing-At Lowest Prices J.A. SCHOFIELD L.B. SCHOFIELD I HITCHMAN and O'NEIL I AIRPORT RESTAURANT We specialize in chicken-in-the basket Phone 183-.I-1 I Typewriters -- Adding Machines A. B. Dick Mimeographs New and Used Rentals, Repairs, Supplies JOHN J. STOCKER CO. Arcade Balcony Phone 232 Watertown, N. Y. REDMOND HOTEL 34 Depot Street Gouverneur, N. Y. Phone 933 w. J. SCOTT Compliments , to the McCormick-Deering Tractors Class of ,51 and machines International Trucks Phone 39 Gouverneur, N. Y. LAWNMOWER SERVICE Lawnmowers Repaired and ' Sharpened Auto Parts and Supply Division COMPLIMENTS OF of KATzMAN's GQUVERNEUS WELDING Furniture Company, Inc, an MACHINERY WORKS Fred G. Scozzafava Furniture - Appliances and Floor Covering Park Street Phone 100 113 E. Main Phone 261 Compliments Matthews 0 h of and Rlc arclson Gasoline and Oils Tires, Batteries, Accessories Auto Light and Delco Remy Parts Atlantic Gasoline and Oil PHONE 565 INC. KENNETH E, PORTER COMPLIMENTS Trucking OF Gouverneur, N. Y. Phone 431 J. J. NEWBERRY CO, WMM Edt wakes hom Compliments .7Le tlenfidffm of 0 f,,,.,e,.,,m,. Paul Cappellino DR. A. M. MMQUEEN U. S. Inspected Meats DR. R. D. LEE DR. EDWARD KOCH PHONE 196 DR. M. H. MCOMBER Drummond's Dairy COMPLIMENTS Pasteurized Ayrshire Milk OF Light and Heavy Cream Buttermilk, Orange, Chocolate Empire Livestock Cottage Cheese Marketing Co-Operative 27 Babcock Street Phone 717 McCUMBER'S I. G. A. STORE 22 Parker St. 183 Grove St. Phone 243 Phone 222-R - FREE DELIVERY -- BEST WISHES OF THE F. W. WOOLWORTH COMPANY GROW'S PLUMBING - HEATING SHEET METAL Oil Burning Furnaces and Boilers Water Systems, Filters, Softeners Electric and Oil Water Heaters Steel Kitchen Cabinets COMPLIMENTS OF G. Gm C. HARDWARE Television Raclio Sales ancl Service Opposite the Arch Marble City Gas Service Metered and Non-Metered Installations PHONE 372 PHQNE 61 COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS w. T. GRANT co. OF .L!6'l0ll!l'l !0I' qjafllej i, SHORTY'S Your Friendly Junior Department Store Visit Our Basement of Values BARBER SHOP ongrafufafiond ooo! Mol ,lfuoffeo to the Senior Class of 1951 James P. Papayanakos Gralyn, Union Hall and Hi-Way Drive-in Theatres COMPLIMENTS OF Ice Cream Bar CHARLES STAHI. c. R. 1svANs, Proprietor Optometrist COMPLIMENTS OF RED so WHITE srone Richville Supply Co. Meats - Groceries - Produce I Sporting Goods and Hardware 25 Park Street Phone 133 DIAL RICHVILLE 2301 I Harold M. Loomis Doris L. Loom HORTON'S ICE CREAM THE PREMIER ICE CREAM OF AMERICA Sold Exclusively In Gouverneur By VAN SLYKE and CURTIS, Druggists Pioneer Ice Cream Division fThe Borden Company, , I in 7 l l 1. QIPLTIIENTS - 1 - 1 I OF GouvERNEuR I.IQuoR THE stone ST. LAWRENCE i A A AL Peneault PLAINDEALER , The Phone 582 23 Clinton Street Cowmsgkffat Opposite the A 8: P Portable Typewriters Cgmpliments gf Royal-Smith-Corona C. Furniture and Phone 539-M 95 Barney Street Undertaking Gouverneur, New York Phone 377 or 11 Gouverneur, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS MARK J. COLTON OF Gas - Oil - Tires and Accessories jewelry Stare 28 Clinton St. Phone 119 Compliments of SUPER - MARKET COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF OF JUMBO'S DINETTE NATIONAL ARMY STORE nton Street Phone 366 Corner of Park and Main Gouverneur, New York PHONE 53 Business Prefers R. B. I. Graduates Approved for You by the Board of Regents of the University of the State of New York ROCHESTER BUSINESS INSTITUTE 172 Clinton Avenue South Rochester 4, New York COLE HARDWARE, INC. Mill, Mine, Plumbing, Water System, Farm Supplies, Roofing, Glass Paints, Oils, Brushes, Sporting Goods Bicycles and Radios Evinrude Outboard Motors lron Fireman Oil Burners and Stokers Pyrofax Gas and Appliances Telephone 22 Gouverneur, N. Y. R. GIBSON, INC. Dry Cleaning and Laundry -AGENT- Care of Joe Wint ftailorj SPRAGUE - LYTLE MOTOR SALES Packard Sales and Service Better Used Cars 30 John St. Gouverneur, N. Y. Phone 392 Compliments of VAN SLYKE anCI CURTIS lruggidfd Bill III 6 Pete ut 3 Best Wishes to the Graduating Class ot 1951 EDWARD W. GOULDING SURETY BONDS-LIFE INSURANCE -AUTO LIABILITY FIRE, ACCIDENT, and HGSPITAL INSURANCE MAIN STREET GOUVERNEUR, N. Y. GLENN E. .IENNINGS PHILLIP L. JENNINGS Phone 524 Phone 879-M Dealers in SOCONY PRODUCTS MOBIL KEROSENE - FUEL ou. GOUVERNEUR, N. Y. Congrafufafionfi . . . COMPUMENTS OF Burr and Green I Ed Demo s Edward L. Burr '29 William C. Green Atlantic Service Station Atlantic Lubrication Firestone Tires Telephone 414 PHGNE 150 SUCCESS . . . to the . CLASS OF ,51 Compliments Tl-us TRIBUNE-Pness Ol Northern New York's Greatest Weekly All Kinds of Printing WALTERS' MQTORS, Inc, Authorized Dodge-Plymouth Dealer 10-14 Park St. Phone 177, 178 214 Rowley st. Phone 121 Gouverneur Gouverneur, N. Y. w. H. Loomis I M O N TA'-C P H 0 NE CORPORATION 1 6 9 COMPLIMENTS OF Complimenis Gouverneur Savings and of , , Loan Association Resources 53,850,000 TEXACO SERVICE Officers: C. F. Rush H. C. Rogers President Vice-President West Main Street Phone 840 A. K. Laidlaw Secretary - Treasurer Sky Chief and Fire Chief Gas DIRECTORS Havoline Oil Marfak Grease J, 0, sheldgn H, C, Rogers B. O. Kinney A. K. Laidlaw WILLARD BATTERIES Earl E. Laidlaw C. F. Rush Edward H. Case I Compliments Of INSURANCE COMMUNITY SERVICE ICE CREAM if COMPANY Robert G. Cottrell Potsdam and Gouvern r MUNICIPAL BUILDING PHONE 474 C I CORBlN'S COAL DODDS MOTOR CO. O8 Oil Roofing Brick Ford and Mercury Cars . Ford Tractors Insulation Dearborn Farm Equipment Ah Nuts Main and Clinton Streets I Gouverneur Co-O erative P COMPLIMENTS OF Assoclotlon Pistolesi Gr. SON PICK-UP and DELIVERY 24-HOUR SERVICE 12 Church Street Phone 34 Feed, Seed, Farm Supplies, Cement Lumber and Building Supplies Leonard Appliances DeLaval Sales and Service New Idea Farm Equipment Owned and Operated for the Benefit of our Patrons OAKLEY FULLINGTON Studebaker Sales end Service Washing Greasing ' -' 'H' 9' General Repairs J. J. LEESON Phone 485 Compliments and Best Wishes to the Class of 1951 FIRST NATIONAL BANK IN Gouvelmeun 'MMA Ea! MA5Ae5 A 0l'Yl fAe I 0 0ll,UeI l'lelfll REV. J. A. SCHOFIELD REV. W. B. NEWCOMB REV. R. CLYDE JOUDRY REV. WARD H. CRAWFORD REV. WILLIAM C. VVOOD REV. F. P. DIVINEY COMPLIMENTS OF MONTGOMERY WARD COMPLIMENTS OF William F. Anderson, Inc. Lumber and Builders' Supplies Phone 244 Prospect Street Compliments of the IB XX N K GUMIWIERNIEMIR B. J. and M. J. CARPENTER Insure Anything Insurable Only the non-assessment companies make the uncertain thing certain INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE Savings and Loan Building Phone 31 Gouverneur SILAS CLARK CLEAN SAND and GRAVEL TRUCKING 22 Smith Street Gouverneur, N. Y. Phone 132-R ST. LAWRENCE SURPLUS New and Used Electric Motors Structural Steel - Telephone 619 - Joseph M. Kravetz 21 Murdock St, COMPLIMENTS OF THE CEDARS L U N c H E s We specialize in French Fries and Fish Fries Somerville Road 'IMLOW Shannon's Tourist Home 180 East Main Street Gouverneur, New York Telephone 45-J Mrs. Claude Shannon, Hostess .l0E'S SHOE REPAIR Expert Shoe Repairing Shoe Shine at All Times 21 Park St. Gouverneur EN RICO CAROSI, Prop. Compliments to the Class of '51 JOHN W. ROUSE Construction Corporation 27 East Main Street GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SAlDEL'S Gas Appliances Store We Equip the Home for Comfort as Well as Style 13 William St. Phon Complete Gas Service For Home or Commercial e COMPLIMENTS OF ME RC E R'S JERSEY FARM Distributor of Fine Dairy Products Phone 415 Gouverneur, N POMP'S by 666111 81455 Dry Cleaning Moth Proofing Wafer Proofing - Repairing Qbre5AeA .Jglancl .jini5Aec! Phone 735 69 W. Main Street Specializing in Bachelor Service - WE CALL AND DELIVER DAILY - With The Compliments of the PHYSICIANS Gouverneur Dr. ERNEST L. ADLER Dr. FOSTER T. DRURY Dr. FRED F. DRURY Dr. A. D. BURR Dr. A. E. HEAD BASTIAN BROS. CO. Rochester, N . Y. Designers and Producers of EXCLUSIVE HIGH SCHOOL CLASS JEWELRY COMMENCEMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS NAME CARDS Mr. James L. Mason District Manager 90 Rock Island St. Gouverneur, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS OF THERON STORIE FLORIST Telephone 183-W 251 Rowley Street Compliments of STERLING WHCLESALE CLINTON PLACE Gouverneur, New York Phone 895 CRUMBS' SHOE STORE Dr' Nyles crowner Nationally Advertised Shoes for Women and Children OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Gouverneur, New York GER AI-DIS DRESS SHOP Beecher Linoleum Gi Tile Co. Custom Floor Covering and custom Wall work N Plastere cl Tile Cork and Asphalt Arlen Tile Linotile Applied by Qualified Mechanics Phone 323 Gouverneur, N. Y, Phone 700 23 Clinton Compliments of .I. E. McALLASTER and SONS mf em Gouverneur New York COMPLIMENTS OF E. V. PORTER Milk Transportation Gouverneur, N. Y. CENTRAL GARAGE G. M. C. Trucks Phone 788 Night 199-J BUICK - OLDS 24 Hour Service Residence 585-R Office 420 COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF OF LAwnENcE DAVIS MARTW KE'-LEY Phone 690-M-3 Fowler, N. Y. Phone 748'-L1 FOWICY, N- Y- GEORGE L. STREETER RICHVILLE GARAGE Pontiac Sales and Service for Expert Mechanic and Body Work Texaco Petroleum Products Richard W, Dennis cOwnerJ Phone 613'W Phone 2761 PEMBERTQNS COMPLIMENTS APPLIANCE STORE OF Maytag and Frigidaire 9 E. Main Phone 236 WILLIAM J. YOUNG LICENSED RESTAURANT CENTRAL CITY BUSINESS INSTITUTE Approved by the New York State Department of Education Fall Term Begins September 4, 1951 Syracuse 2, New York William J. Veigel, Director Best Wishes to the Deanonian STRATHDEE OFFICE SUPPLY and EQUIPMENT CO. and POTSDAM OFFICE SUPPLY and EQUIPMENT CO., INC. of POTSDAM, NEW YORK Authorized Sales and Service Agencies for REMINGTON RAND PRODUCTS TURNBULL'S GROCERY . . . 7 Babcock Street McINTYRE AND WHITTON . . . General Trucking . . . Phone 78-R or 356-J GRANT A. COLTON . . . Wiring, Radio 81 Appliance Service . . . 31 W. Babcock St. Phone 617 BECKER'S DEPARTMENT STORE . . . Compliments to the Class of '51 THE CORNER GROCERY . . . Groceries, Meats, Ice Cream-Mrs. Orin Woodard, 189 Grove Street BURNS' BARBER SHOP . . . Compliments to the Class of 1951 MORRIS DAVIES wishes the Class of 1951 Good Luck BETTY 8a BUD'S GROCERY . . . Compliments to the Class of '51 DeJOURDAN'S BARBER SHOP . . . Compliments to the Class of '51 ELLIS THOMAS . . . Wood . . . Stove and Chunk cut to order VIC 8z DOT'S TEXICO SERVICE STATION, Richville Better Permanents and Fingerwaves at EFFIE'S Compliments of GIB'S TAXI SERVICE . . . Phone 639 GOLDIE'S BEAUTY SHOP . . . Congratulations to the Class of '51 ORI'N WOODARD, Trucking. Phone 222-W . . . Compliments to the Class of '51 DR. J. R. TREMLETT, Veterinarian . . . Compliments to the Class of '51 Compliments of WITHERBEE AND WHALEN, Cemetery Memorials PAUL D. GRAVES . . . Compliments to the Class of '51 RUMBLE and McDERMOTT, Barbers . . . Compliments to the Class of '51 RAILWAY EXPRESS COMPANY, C. E. Basset, Agent . . . Best Wishes to the Class of '51 BOWERS' BEAUTY SALON . . . Wishes the Class of '51 Good Luck BLIGH A. DODDS . . . All kinds of insurance . . . Tel. 423, 10 Park St. COMPLIMENTS FRUIT MARKET OF Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Candy, Groceries, Baked Goods Tel. E. Main Sl' Mobilgas COMPLIMENTS MARKET PLACE GROCERY OF E. R. McCULLOUGH CARBONE'S Dealers in Shoe Store and Shoe Repair Enna Jettick - Jarman Choice, Staple and Fancy Groceries Naturalizer and- Roblee Phone 141 For Ladies For Men Phone 546 Loo CABIN DINER Compliments Under New Management of CURLY RAYMO, Proprietor F I N E F O O D S STERLING L. TAIT, Lawyer ST. LAWRENCE G. L. F. Gouverneur Branch All Petroleum Products Somerville Rd. Phone 652-J-3 Seaker - Graves Motor Co. 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