Hammond Central School - Spotlight Yearbook (Hammond, NY)
- Class of 1963
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«j «wwJtfot. MpWigk', SPOTLIGHT 1963 Published by The Senior Class of Hammond Central School Hammond New York I YEARBOOK STAFF Sports Editors Brian Stewart Lee Lavarnway Bob Hollister Art Editors Louise Amyot Marcia Walton Tim Atkins—Class Will Donald Bickehaupt—Class History Rene Beaudin—Class Prophecy Diane Mallette—Class History Elaine Hanson—Class Will Carolyn Faubert—Class Prophecy Ann Spies—Advertising Editor Donna Langtry—Business Manager Clista Baxter—Editor-in-Chief Barb Hollister—Subscription Editor Gary Bass—Organization Editor David Rogers—Class Editor Ronald Neuroth—Organization Gil Stephenson—Class Editor Karen Nelson—Class Editor Donna Ayen—Organization Joan Roberts—Snapshots RoseMary Pierce—Dedication Virginia Wainwright—Snapshots 2 As we, the Senior Class of 1963, prepared this yearbook we tried to bring memories of all school activ- ities to you—to be remembered with pride and laughter in 1983. The great Saint Lawrence River as our theme makes us realize that its path is smooth as well as rough— thus we may remember this in the future when our life is being pat- terned for us. Clista Baxter Editor-in-Chief We, the class of 1963, wish to dedicate our Spotlight to Mr. Carlton Toomey. Though no longer a faculty member of Hammond Central School, Mr. Toomey gave generously of his time to help us in every conceivable way. Without his aid the publishing of this year's Spotlight would have been virtually impossible. Thank you, Mr. Toomey, for your invaluable help, though words can never tell you how grateful we are to you. 4 MR. STUART CUTHBERT MRS. ALLAN CHASE MR. WILLIAM EVANS MR. GLEN SHOULETTE, President MR. PAUL SCHERMERHORN, JR, MRS. RAYMOND BAXTER MR. ROBERT GLEASON Principal MR. JOHN T. BOCHENEK Secretary and Clerk of the Board of Education MRS. STELLA WILSON E. Jones S. Meade F. Hunneyman FACULTY LANGUAGES MATH AND SCIENCE SOCIAL STUDIES (L-R) M. Leonard, H. Campbell HEALTH (L-R) L Felt, M. Spies, D. Aitcheson VOCATIONAL (L-R) H. Campbell, H. Eustis, M. Preston MUSIC ■I (L-R) R. Cook, J. Spies, J. Sfriith, J. Russell COOPERATIVE BOARD (L-R) H. Bariteau, L. McDouglas PHYSICAL EDUCATION (L-R) W. Wisner, N. Christy, H. Heinlein B. Rubar T. Chapman W. Johnson CUSTODIANS 10 FIRST ROW (L-R): D. Baxter; C. Ferguson; L. Ferguson; V. Rosenbarker; R. Mallette SECOND ROW (L-R): P. Schermerhorn (mechanic); R. Decker; G. Stewart; H. Stephenson; H. Shindler BUS DRIVERS liSi DONNA LYNN LANGTRY September 29, 1945 Activities Twirling 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 St. Law. Valley League Chorus 3, 4 Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4 F. H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Vice President 3 Library Club 1, 2 Newspaper Staff 2, 3 Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, 4 President 3 Class Offices: Vice President 2 Treasurer 4 Senior Play 4 Yearbook Staff 4 National Honor Society 3, 4 G. A.A. 1 RENE JOSEPH BEAUDIN Renee August 13, 1944 Activities F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Vice President 4 Baseball 2 Senior Play 4 Yearbook Staff 4 CLISTA LEE BAXTER Tee July 20, 1945 Activities Class Offices: Treasurer 1 Secretary 3 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Concert Mistress 3, 4 Pep Band 2 St. Law. Valley League Band 1, 2, 3, 4 All State Sectionals 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Treasurer 3 National Honor Society 3, 4 Treasurer 3 Newspaper Staff 2, 3 Business Manager 2, 3 Copychief 3 Cheerleader 1, 2, 4 Student Senate 2 Secretary 2 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Library Club 1, 2 G.A.A. 1 Senior Play 4 Yearbook Staff 4 MARY CAROLYN FAUBERT August 11, 1945 Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Librarian 1,2,3 Pep Band 1, 2 Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4 St. Law. Valley League Band 2, 3, 4 All State Sectional Band 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Librarian 3 National Honor Society 3, 4 Secretary 4 Le Cercle Francais 2 Secretary 2 Student Senate 3 Vice President 3 F.H.A. 2, 3, 4 Treasurer 3 State Representative 3 Library Club 1, 2 Newspaper Staff 2, 3 Cheerleading 3, 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Senior Play 4 GIL LYNN STEPHENSON November 15, 1943 Activities: F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 F.F.A. Sentinel 3 A.V. Club 1, 2 DONNA MAE AYEN September 20, 1944 Activities: Library Club 1, 2 F. H.$. 2, 3, 4 Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4 Drama Club 3 Senoir Play 4 Chorus 3 Yearbook Staff 4 G. A.A. 1 ELAINE LOUISE HANSON Hansey March 11, 1945 Activities: Class Secretary 1, 2, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Secretary-Treasurer 4 Librarian 1, 2 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 President 4 Student Senate 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Senior Play 4 All State Sectionals 3, 4 St. Law. Valley League Band 1, 3, 4 Le Cercle Frangais 3, 4 Reporter 3 National Honor Society 4 Newspaper Staff 1, 2, 3 Library Club 1, 2 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4 ij RONALD ALAN NEUROTH Ronnie April 15, 1945 Activities: Basketball 1, 4 Baseball 1,3,4 F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 1, 4 Soccer 4 Yearbook Staff 4 A.V. Club 1 BARBARA KATHLEEN HOLLISTER Barbie January 28, 1945 Activities: St. Law. Valley League Chorus 2, 3, 4 National Honor Society 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Le Cercle Franjais 3 Library Club 1, 2 G.A.A. 1 Newspaper Staff 2 Sports Editor 2 Yearbook Staff 4 Senior Play 4 Class Treasurer 2 January 2, 1945 Activities: Library Club 1 Newspaper Staff 3 Editor 3 National Honor Society 3, 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Senior Play 4 r ROBERT GARY HOLLISTER Bobby January 28, 1945 Activities: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 2, 3, 4 Football 2, 3, 4 Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 A.V. Club 1, 2 Yearbook Staff 4 F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 DIANE ROSE MALLETTE Dolly September 28, 1945 Activities: Library Club 1, 2 Drama Club 3 Senior Play 4 Newspaper Staff 3 Exchange Editor 3 Le Cercle Francais 4 Yearbook Staff 4 JOAN AUDREY ROBERTS Joanie July 25, 1945 Activities: Chorus 3 F.H.A. 4 Senior Play 4 Dramatic Club 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Library Club 2 ROY LEE LAVARNWAY August 12, 1944 Activities: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 Bowling 1 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Vice President 3 Valley League Band 3 Class Offices: President 3 Vice President 4 Student Council 2, 4 Treasurer 2 President 4 A.V. Club 1 Le Cercle Francais 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Senior Play 4 MARCIA ELIZABETH WALTON Marcy July 14, 1945 Activities: Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, 4 Treasurer 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Library Club 1, 2 St. Law. Valley League Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Pep Band 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Vice President 4 All State Sectional Chorus 3, 4 Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Senior Play 4 r KAREN BARBARA NELSON July 15, 1945 Activities: G.A.A. 1 Library Club 1, 2 Majorette 1 Drum Majorette 2, 3, 4 F.H.A. 3, 4 Secretary 4 Chorus 3 Senior Play 4 Yearbook Staff 4 TIMOTHY CAMPBELL ATKINS Dudley April 1 6, 1945 Activities: Basketball 1,2,3 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 A.V. Club 1 Soccer 2, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 President 4 Yearbook 4 Senior Play 4 Library Club 1 MARIE LOUISE AMYOT June 7, 1945 Activities: Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Secretary 3 St. Lawrence Valley League Chorus 3, 4 Allstate Sectional Chorus 3, 4 Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, 4 Treasurer 3 F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Reporter, 3 Library Club 1, 2 Newspaper Staff 2, 3 Art Chief 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Senior Play 4 National Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Vice President 3 Treasurer 4 GARY ERWIN BASS Bassie October 7, 1944 Activities: F.F.A. 1, 2, 3 Class President 1 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Senior Play 4 Yearbook Staff 4 A.V. Club 1, 2 Library Club 1 Le Cercle Francais 3 Soccer 2, 4 BRIAN MICHAEL STEWART Stu November 24, 1945 Activities: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 Drama Club 3 President 3 A.V. Club 1 F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Vice President 2 Reporter 3 Secretary 4 Delegate to National Convention 3 Library Club 1, 2 Yearbook Staff 4 Senior Play 4 Band 1, 2 Boys Chorus 1 Bowling 1 ANN SPIES Spiesie June 7, 1946 Activities: Class officer: President 1 Vice President 3 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Secretary-Treasurer 3 Valley League Band 1, 2 Pep Band 1, 2 Dance Band 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Secretary-Treasurer 4 All State Sectional Chorus 3 Valley League Chorus 3, 4 Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, 4 Vied President 2, 3 National Honor Society 2, 3, 4 President 4 F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Secretary 3 State Representative 2 Varsity Cheerleading 3, 4 Senior Play 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Newspaper Staff 2, 3 Business Manager 2 Assistant Editor 3 Library Club 1, 2 DAVID ALTON ROGERS Toby September 14, 1944 Activities: F.F.A. J, 2, 3, 4 Treasurer 3 President 4 St. Law. Valley Chapter President 4 Class President 4 Student enate 4 Vice President 4 Senior Play 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Soccer 2 Baseball 2, 3, 4 A.V. Club 1 ■' ii I !:f CLASS PROPHECY Mrs. Chapman: Tom, do you know what day it is today? Mr. Chapman: Your birthday, wedding anniversary, no, it can't be Valentines? Mrs. Chapman: Twenty years ago today, the class of 1963, of which you were the class advisor, was graduated. Mr. Chapman: I wonder what they are doing, now. Wouldn't it be nice if we wrote to them and asked what they are doing, now, twenty years after their graduation? Mrs. Chapman: I think I'll do just that. Mrs. Chapman: In record time I've received a reply from all of them. The first letter was from Dave Rogers who was so efficient as president of their Senior Class. Having been dissatisfied as a farmer in Rossie, Dave moved to Rossie, Iowa, to sell Deere Farm Machinery. He seems to be doing very well as he is now driving a Cadillac........................From deep in the volumes of the Congressional Library at Washington, D. C, came my next letter from Rose Mary Pierce. Oh, Yes, I remember Rosy always did have her nose, not in somebody else's business, but in a book. It certainly has paid off because Rose Mary is now librarian for the Presi- dent of the United States.......Tim's dream of push button farming has really come true. From his comfortable rocking chair in his ranch type house, he manages by push button con- trol a 1,000 acre farm. By the red button the milking is accomplished, and the blue does the haying. All he has to do is keep his buttons straight! This unique method of farming gives Tim plenty of time to rod around........As usual Gary is all over like good Weather. Since he joined the Air Force he has lived in every state in the Union, now fifty-one, including the Moon. In his last letter he told about his plans of trying to get to Venus.............Dolly has gone to Hawaii where she runs a pineapple plantation. I wish I could include a picture of her twelve children. They are simply beautiful. Dolly was chosen as Mother of the Year because of her family devotion, being a U.S. senator and bringing about a new housing project in Hawaii . . . . . I was so delighted to get a.letter from 1258 Wall Street because I thought my recent in- vestment had paid. It was, however, a letter from Elaine who is now a broker for American Tel Tel and flies periodically between all the countries of the world. She has not forgotten her love for the Saint Lawrence and has her private yacht and visits there each summer..... As an All-Star graduate from Cortland State, Lee, our very own basketball star, has gone on to take the honored place of Bob Pettit of the St. Louis Hawks. In the summer he returns to his fabulous estate on the St. Lawrence where he entertains his fans by giving water ski shows. This summer he was surprised to have a visit from Elaine who was traveling in her yacht to Montreal..........Joan flew to Hollywood shortly after graduation and enrolled in a Celebrated Acting School. For the past few years her movies have drawn huge crowds in theaters all across the U.S. Joan is now taking the lead in the new smash Broadway hit......................We re- member that when Donna Langtry left H.C.S. she was undecided as to become an interior deco- rator, dietitian, or a school teacher. Knowing Donna she could do each one or all three at once. In spite of the fact she always had a nostalgia for Hammond, Love Changeth All. Directly after college, she married an Army officer and is now teaching .school in Tokyo, and does in- terior decorating as a sideline........The Ford Motor Company is proud to have Rene as their newly appointed Vice President. This appointment stemmed from Rene's invention of the new Beauderin VI Sports Car, which has overcome all its competitors in the United States. Rene 20 is living in Detroit Michigan, where he drives his Beauderin VI to work daily..............A good left arm and a smooth note on the horn has brought wealth and fame to Marcia. Marcia is coach of a girls soft ball team in Los Angeles, California, and owns a night club where she directs the orchestra for movie actors and actresses..........More power goes to Ginny who was graduated from New Paltz University and is a food specialist. She is head dietitian at the Waldorf-Astoria and is giving special treats to future Senior Classes of H.C.S...........A letter postmarked South Pole really gave me a lift on this hot day. It was from Brian who has been graduated from Cornell University and for his doctorate degree, developed a new breed of sheep, which can withstand the vicissitudes of the weather of Antarctica where he now lives on Ice Floe Paradise ............ Ann, having high aims in life, has now reached her highest goal. She now has the position of Fashion Director for the Seventeen magazine. After finishing the University of Boston and model- ing school, Ann modeled for the Seventeen magazine. Now that she is married and living with her family in their penthouse in New York City, she has retired to Fashion Manager..............Bob Hollister, who was considered a major road hazard, has changed his tactics and has become a policeman for the state of New York. Hammond, being his pride and joy, he is still living there on his father's farm near that great summer resort. Oak Point, which has grown three times its size............With all the talents of that very good class, it would not be complete to have some- one doing something for peace, so I was doubly pleased to learn that after graduation from Jefferson Memorial Hospital in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Louise joined the Peace Corps. She is now stationed in Algeria and is bringing about a friendly relationship between Russia and the rest of the world.............After Barb graduated from Watertown Business School, she became manager of Fashions Supreme, which gave her experience for her talent development, the new shopping center along the St. Lawrence route to Massena known as Hillitowne....................Dude ranchers have become so very popular that Ronnie has his own ranch in Australia. He sends a special invitation to each member of the graduation class to visit him and have a ride, a swim in Kangaroo Bay and play golf on Ice Kap Mountain..............Donna Ayen who was always the clever homemaker of our class is running a technical school outside of Houston, Texas. She and her husband have adopted several foreign children including one from Japan, Pakistan, and Nepal.........With a greater demand for land because of the increased population around the Seaway, Gil has blasted the hills of Rossie into a level plateau where he now grows tobacco and hops. Yes, it's cheaper that way............Remember the good looking blonde from Rossie, Karen Nelson. Her beautiful hair has made her famous for Nelsie Shampoo. She appears weekly on T.V. shows for this product made from a chemical in Rossie and also runs a tap dancing school on Broadway. Her twins who are now 13 have their own dancing show on T.V......................After a medical secretary course at C.C.B.I. in Syracuse, Clista was offered a job in the Hepburn Hos- pital. She was chosen for this job because of her interest in helping others and also because of her secretarial ability........From on top of Old Smoky, Donnie writes that he has enjoyed mountain climbing and a forest ranger's life. Don married a millionaire's daughter, who was grounded on his mountain while solo flying. Don saved her life, and later married her.............. Carolyn, upon finishing her musical training at Buffalo, went immediately to New York City where she became one of the famous Rockettes. She and her musician husband also give fabulous concerts at Carnegie Music Hall. In the summer months she lives at her estate in Swit- zerland, designed by Donna Langtry. Mr. Chapman: Our class certainly has prospered well, haven't they? Mrs. Chapman: I never dreamed that they would be doing so many different things. In September of 1959 the class of 1963 invaded the halls of Hammond Central School. During our Freshman year with Mr. Trerise as our advisor we earned money for our Senior trip by (.holding dances, and selling Christmas paper, ribbon, and candy. In this year we gained Ger- aldine Letizia, Marcia Walton, Ann Spies, Rene Beaudin, and Joan Roberts and lost John Hol- lister and Duane June. Our Sophomore class advisor was Mr. Richardson. In this year Cheryl Barney, Geraldine Letizia, Wayne Moquin, and Ronald Neourth, left us. Virginia Wainwright joined our forces. We -earned money that year by selling magazine subscriptions and holding dances. In our Junior year Mr. Richardson was again our advisor. In this year Kathie LaBarge and Leona Dunn left us while Frank Touron joined us. During this year we earned money by selling Christmas paper and ribbon, holding dances and the traditional Junior Prom. Now in our Senior year we are 24 in number-having lost Frank Touron and regaining Ron- ald Neuroth. We are selling Stationery, bracelets, key chains, and candy. We have held some dances and are planning to present a Senior Play. Freshman President—Ann Spies Vice President—Bob Hollister Secretary—Elaine Hanson Treasurer—Clista Baxter Junior President—Lee Lavarnway Vice President—Ann Spies Secretary—Clista Baxter Treasurer—Donny Bickelhaupt Sophomore President—Gary Bass Vice President—Donna Langtry Secretary—Elaine Hanson Treasurer—Barbara Hollister Senior President—David Rogers Vice President—Lee Lavarnway Secretary—Elaine Hanson Treasurer—Donna Langtry New as we look back on those four years we have a feeling of deep gratitude to the teachers who helped us with their patience to finally achieve our goal. last Hill anti CBstamtnt We, the 1963 Senior Class of Hammond Central School, do make this our first and last will as follows: To the faculty we leave our sincerest thanks for the outstanding interest you have shown toward us in the past years. To the Class of 1964 we will relinquish our honored position of the oldest class of juveniles in hopes they will be more able to fulfill the position than we have. To the Class of 1965 we leave our rash method of creating spur of the moment schemes, both worthy and inadequate. To the Class of 1966 we leave a worn faculty which should not be too hard on them in the next three years as we have them broken in. Karen Nelson leaves her position as head majorette to Christy Drake, a comrade from the town of Rossie. Louise Amyot leaves her quiet, studious traits to the one and only Barry Goodwin. Donna Ayen leaves her naturally, streaked hair to Vicki Morrison. Carolyn Faubert bequeaths her two left hunting boots to Jackie Petrie for an easy way to travel around the Rossie Hills. Lee Lavarnway wishes to leave his trusty catcher's mitt to Vernon Barney; furthermore, we the undersigned, believe he should relinquish his height to Jim Stretch Hunter. Elaine Hanson leaves her hectic position as Senior Class secretary to an unsuspecting under- classman; namely, Lee Shoulette. Bob Hollister leaves his car to Phil Hunter whom he is sure will always keep it on the road. Rosemary Pierce bequeaths her excellent knowledge of how to drive in the ditch to Pat McCormick. Gil Stevenson leaves his method of being allowed to skip school at noon to Wesley Jones. Rene Beaudin leaves his whistle, bell, and woodpecker to Gleasy. Tim Atkins finds it necessary, fitting and proper to leave his seat belts to one Paul Langtry because of Paul's big foot. Ron Neuroth leaves to Joe Farrell his ability to keep out of trouble in study hall by con- tinuously reading. Don Bickelhaupt bequeaths years of peace and quiet to Mrs. M. Spies as soon as he finishes his Math. 12 course. Joan Roberts has decided, upon request, to leave Rossie Hills to Mr. Robert Cook. Donna Langtry doesn't wish to bequeath any of her many talents so like a tree, just leaves. David Rogers reluctantly leaves his sideburns to Johnny Clasgen. Clista Baxter bestows her ability to go steady for four years to Joy Youngs. Marcia Walton leaves her pitching arm to Phil Lavarnway and her prize whistle to Judy Atkins. Ann Spies bequeaths her meager knowledge of the art of playing football to The Three Horsemen. Dolly Mallette leaves all the bruises she has received from schoolmates to be buried forever in our class history. Barbara Hollister leaves her love for money to a worthy soul, Carol McAvoy, who is not so greedy. Gary Bass bequeaths to Ned Cole his ability to charm all the out-of-town girls. Ginny Wainwright sadly leaves to Sally Decker one-half jar of black hair rinse. Brian Stewart leaves to Philip Hanson all his good ole summertime fun in Chippewa Bay. The foregoing instrument was in our presence, signed and sealed by the said Senior Class executives, at the end thereof, and by them published and declared as and for their first and last will, and at their request and in their presence and in the presence of one another we hereunto subscribe our names as attesting witnesses, at Hammond, New York, on December 14, 1962. Tom Dick Harry Executed at Hammond, New York, on December 14, 1962. Elaine Hanson Tim Atkins 23 j CLASS OF 1964 FIRST ROW (L-R) J. Gleason; S. Cutway; F. Paddock SECOND ROW (L-R) Mr. Aitcheson, I. Rogers; R. Jones; N. Maloy; S. Decker THIRD ROW (L-R) P. Langtry; L. Shoulette; E. Drllon; J. Snell FOURTH! ROW (L-R) Mrs. Campbell; P. McCormick; D. Martin; J. Salisbury; D. Nicol; J. Atkins. FIRST ROW (L-R) M. Hutton; D. Dygert; J. Atkins; J. Petrie; B. Proven; B. Cuthbert; J. Gal- lagher; Mrs. Eustis SECOND ROW (L-R) Mr. Leonard, advisor; B. Leonard; D. Davis; J. Clasgens; J. Toland; D. Ayen; N. Cole; P. Lavarnway THIRD ROW (L-R) G. Shoulette; V, Morrison; C. Drake; S. Parker; J. Youngs; D. Plummer; J. Marsaw. CLASS OF 1965 CLASS OF 1966 ■ FIRST ROW (L-R) D. Slate, B. Goodwin, J. Farrell, G. Decker, R. Hunter, L. Dunn, H. Viau SECOND ROW (L-R) A. Beaudin,’M. Hall, Y. Furgison, G. Mattoon, S. King, R. Slate, J. Pres- ton, E. Farrell THIRD ROW (L-R) Mrs. Spies, A. Beaudin, P. Hanson, T. Neuroth, W. Jones, P. Hunter, T. Karke, J. Hunter, L. Gascon, Mrs. Eustis FOURTH ROW (L-R) T. McMechan, C. Davis, D. McLear, W. Youngs, B. Bochenek, V. Emrich, N. Crawford, M. Savage, and D. Stewart. i FIRST ROW (L-R) D. Hanson, L. Reed, D. Proven, T. Youngs, A. Bowman SECOND ROW (L-R) Mrs. Campbell, N. Crawford, J. Gleason, C. Amyot, L. Atkins, C. Martin THIRD ROW (L-R) B. Drake, J. Meicht, P. Gibson, S. Storie, W. Youngs, D. Roberts FOURTH ROW (L-R) M. Hazelton, E. Hun- neyman, J. Stevenson, C. McAvoy, G. Flem- ing, M. Hazelton and S. Rogers. 8th GRADE him wwroi ... n FIRST ROW (L-R) S. Schermerhorn; N. .Thomas; J. Langtry; I. Furgison; D. Amyot; D. Viau; C. Arduine; Mr. Felt SECOND ROW (L-R) L. Hall; G. Hunter; D. Chapman; P. Baxter; E. Fleming; H. LaBarge; G. Lavarnway; G. Maloy; R. Decker THIRD ROW (L-R) P. Baxter; D. Hawn; S. Marsaw; J. Hyde; S. Emrich; M. Milsap; R. McCormick; D. Decker FOURTH ROW (L-R) J. Davis; D. Hutton; M. Cole; R. Paddock; V. Barney; C. Gascon; P. Ayen; M. McLear; D. Hawn. 7th GRADE FIRST ROW (L-R) J. Davidson; J. Laidlaw; R. Bowman; P. Emrich SECOND ROW (L-R) D. Pad- dock; G. Stewart THIRD ROW (L-R) P. Watson; W. Gascon; S. Bochenek; E. Leonard; M. Bickel- haupt FOURTH ROW (L-R) J. Supensky; D. Hunneyman; J. Morrison; D. Tripiciano; S. Demick B. Tusler. 6th GRADE FIRST ROW (L-R) L. Davis; D. Stephenson; D. Drake; A. Shoulette; D. Hazelton SECOND ROW (L-R) F. Preston; C. Sargent; J. Salisbury; C. Ayen THIRD ROW (L-R) R. Doherty; E. Furgison; K. Nicol; M. Toland; T. Hazelton; Mr. Crump Absent: G. McNeil ad- kel- ick; FIRST ROW (L-R) C. Hawn; D. Schermerhorn; D. Nelson; L. Slate; P. Langtry; J. Milsap; K. Gibson; P. Davidson; Mrs. Storie SECOND ROW (L-R) G. Viau; W. Martin; P. Jones; K. O'Leary; E. Savage; R. Williams; T. Marcellus; F. McNeil; L. Roberts; R. Hamilton THIRD ROW (L-R) G. Forsythe; B. Rogers; K. Peterson; P. Chapman; D. Mitchell; M. Doyle; C. Viau; C. Chase; E. Pierce FOURTH ROW (L-R) J. Bochenek; L. Hollister; D. Burns; J. Walsh; J. Bickelhaupt; D. Toland; S. Thomas; D. Preston; M. McGregor; R. Bass j 5th GRADE 29 3rd GRADE 4th GRADE FIRST ROW (L-R) V. Marcellus; D. Crump; D. Storie; A. Sargent; B. Bass; W. Ayen SECOND ROW (L-R) N. Schermerhorn; L. Parker; H. Demick; C. Dedrick; A. Cole; B. Watson; Miss McCourt THIRD ROW (L-R) M. Hamilton; E. McAvoy; W. Nicol; G. Fleming; P. Baxter; H. Arquitt FOURTH ROW (L-R) N. Crawford; D. Gascon; G. Martin; A. Ackler; M. Hunter; L. Seqouin; K. O'Leary FIRST ROW (L-R) M. Amyot; T. Supensky; M. Amyot; D. Amyot; K. Nelson; L. De Carr SECOND ROW (L-R) A. Laidlaw; S. McNeil; K. Gascon; D. Snell; J. Dedrick; M. Harris; A. Beaudin; D. Milsap THIRD ROW (L-R) D. Hawn; T. Davis; D. Martin; C. Forsythe; J. Hamilton; D. Simons; L. Decker; Miss Hadlock FOURTH ROW (L-R) L. Doherty; D. Emrich; L. Demick; J. Nelson; A.. Cuthbert; N. Chase; R. Shaver; C. Bickelhaupt Absent: R. Crawford FIRST ROW (L-R) S. Ayen, D. Viau, M. Burns, J. Martin, L. Hollister, K. Peterson, K. Wisner, Mrs. Moffet SECOND ROW (L-R) M. Milsap, H. Walsh, D. Hunter, E. Peterson, D. Burns, R. Roberts, B. Martin, W. Hawn THIRD ROW (L-R) B. Hunter, L. Chase, D. Hunter, J. Bowman, S. Amyot, M. McNeil, S. Proven, J. Salisbury, J. McGregor FOURTH ROW (L-R) D. Spies, D. Mitchell, R. Reed, R. Farley, D. Gascon, R. Fleming, D. Mitchell, D. Furgison, J. Gorden, W. Storie FIRST ROW (L-R) D. Roberts, V. Ayen, K. Marcellus, D. Mattoon, L. Smith, C. Shindler, S. Shaver, D. Emrich, J. Fauteux SECOND ROW (L-R) Mrs. Felt, J. Bochenek, C. Stevenson, R. Fleming, D. Dedrick, D. Lyon, -M. Harris, K. Shaver, P. Bicklehaupt THIRD ROW (L-R) J. Milsap, L. Lind, D. Baxter, C. Schermerhorn, N. Proven, L. Taylor, S. Hunter, C. DeCarr, H. Rogers, Mrs. Watson FOURTH ROW (L-R) T. Pitcher, P. Truax, A. Atkins, B. Bass, J. Hawn, B. Gallaway, W. Knight, J. Arquitt, F. Forsythe 1st 31 GRADE FIRST ROW (L-R) V. Butterfield; C. Viau; C. Butterfield; Mrs. Mead; V. Amyot; R. Furgison KINDERGARTEN AM. 32 McCormick; S. Peterson; P. Shaver; M. Harris; Mrs. Jones i Watson; E. Hyde; R. Crump; J. Pitcher; P. Gallagher THIRD Legacy; M. Davidson; T. Gordon; K. Gibson; J. Arduine; P. FIRST ROW (L-R) R. Bertram; K. SECOND ROW (L-R) P. DeLair; C. ROW (L-R) T. Snell; A. Reed; M. Hadlock KINDERGARTEN PM. FIRST ROW (L-R) Mrs. Jones; P. Hamilton; B. Suspensky; E. Stevenson; N. Martin; D. Harris; J. Youngs SECOND ROW (L-R) D. Lowery; T. Langtry; C. Crawford; D. Farley; M. Baxter; K. Martin THIRD ROW (L-R) J. McLear; K. Youngs; R. Hunter; R. Lyons; G. Davis; L. Rogers; S. Henderson FIRST ROW (L-R) D. Towne; L. Biondi; C. Amyot; S. Langtry; D. Gardiner; N. Kolner; L. Roth SECOND ROW (L-R) T. Altier; J. Catlin; J. Hadlock; K. Milsap; B. Aiken; D. Felt; S. Williams; J. Mahay GRADUATING CLASS OF 1962 33 FIRST ROW (L-R) J. Atkins, L. Lavarnway, D. Rogers, P. Hanson SECOND ROW (L-R) M. Milsap, S. Rogers, J. Atkins, J. Petrie, L. Hollister THIRD ROW (L-R) J. Snell, Mrs. M. Spies I I ■i NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 38 FIRST ROW (L-R) Mrs. Eustis; L. Amyot; C. Faubert; D. Langtry; A. Spies SECOND ROW (L-R) E. Hanson; B. Hollister; R. Pierce; E. Dillon; C. Baxter; J. Atkins; S. Decker FIRST ROW (L-R) D. Ayen; I. Rogers; J. Gallagher; S. Decker; Mrs. J. Spies SECOND ROW C. Davis; D. Martin; R. Slate; N. Maloy; L. Amyot THIRD ROW: J. Salisbury; D. Langtry; D. Plummer; D. Nicol; V Wainwright FOURTH ROW: C. Faubert; J. Roberts; J. Atkins; S. Parker; K. Nelson; A. Spies FIRST ROW (L-R) H. Viau; D. Rogers; R. Beaudin; G. Decker SECOND ROW: R. Neuroth; T. Neuroth; N. Cole; A. Beaudin; L. Dunn THIRD ROW; W. Jones; J. Tola-nd; B. Stewart; J. Gleason; Mr. Russell FOURTH ROW: G. Bass; R. Hollister; T. Atkins; T. Krake; G. Stephenson 39 If fj GIRLS’ CHORUS LE CERCLE FRANCAIS FIRST ROW (L-R) D. Ayen; R. Hunter; J. Farrell; B. Goodwin; D. Slate; Mrs. Eustis, Adv. SECOND ROW S. Decker; J. Gallagher; L. Amyot; E. Hanson; N. Maloy; M. Hutton; D. Langtry; D. Plummer THIRD ROW P. Langtry; L. Shoulette; D. Davis; J. Hunter; S. Cutway FOURTH ROW A. Spies; G. Shoulette; D. Stewart; J. Atkins; B. Bochenek; D. Nicol; M. Walton; W. Youngs FIRST ROW (L-R) Miss McDouglas E. Hanson; J. Gallsgher; L. Amyot; Y. Furgison; M. Hall; Beaudine; Mrs. Eustis SECOND ROW T. McMeachon; B. Bochenek; W. Youngs; E. Farrell; C. Davis; S. King; N. Maloy; R. Slate; S. Martin THIRD ROW M. Walton; B. Hollister; B. CuthbertJ J. Marsaw; D. Nicol; D. McLear; D. Langtry; C. Faubert FOURTH ROW A. Spies; W. Crawford,] V. Emrich; G. Shoulette; D. Stewart; M. Savage; D. Plummer; C. Baxter; V. Morrison FIRST ROW (L-R) D. Langtry; K. Nelson; C. Drake SECOND ROW D. Ayen; R. Slate; D. Hawn THIRD ROW D. Plummer; S. Storie; P. Lavarnway; W. Youngs; T. Atkiijs FOURTH ROW Mr. Bariteau; C. Baxter; J. Atkins; V. Morrison; D. McLear; M. Walton FIFTH ROW E. Hanson; S. Decker; W. Youngs; L. Atkins; S. Emrich SIXTH ROW P. Gibson; D. Martin; D. Nicol; E. Hunneyman; B. Proven SEVENTH ROW A. Spies; C. McAvoy; C. Faubert; N. Crawford; B. Bochenek EIGHTH ROW P. Langtry; G. Decker; B. Hollister; F. Paddock; L. Lavarnway NINTH ROW D. Ayen; M. Hutton; D. Dygert; J. Youngs TENTH ROW T. MacMechan; B. Cuthbert; N. Maloy; C. Amyot ELEVENTH ROW S. Cutway; J. Gallagher; J. Petrie; J. Atkins. Majorettes (L to R) D. Hawn C. Drake D. Langtry R. Slate D. Ayen All State Band Representatives: Elaine Hanson, Bass Clarinet Carolyn Faubert, Clarinet Drum Majorette Karen Nelson JUNIOR BAND FIRST ROW (L-R) B. Tusler; J. Hyde; D. Chapman; J. Langty; E. Hunneyman SECOND ROW (L-R) Mr. Bariteau; D. Amyot; L. Atkins; C. McAvoy; S. Bochenck; N. Crawford THIRD ROW R. Bowman; C. Amyot; J. Laidlaw; S. Emrich FOURTH ROW M. McLear; P. Gibson; J. Gleason; M. Bickelhaupt FIFTH ROW D. Decker; W. Youngs; S. Storie; G. Lavarnway FIRST ROW (L-R) D. Plummer; B. Poven; M. Walton; A. Spies; V. Morrison; C. Faubert SECOND ROW W. Youngs; J. Gallagher; B. Cuthbert; S. Cutway THIRD ROW P. Gibson; Mr. Bariteau; F. Paddock DANCE BAND JUNIOR VARSITY FIRST ROW (L-R) D. Slate; J. Farrell SECOND ROW (L-R) G. Decker; B. Hunter; H. Viau THIRD ROW (L-R) N. Cole; L Dunn; A. Beaudin; P. Lavarnway FOURTH ROW (L-R) P. Hanson; J. Clasgen; J. Hunter; L. Gascon; Coach Chapman J.V. CHEERLEADERS J. Gallagher; D. Stewart; D. Plummer; V. Morrison; S. Parker; J. Atkins Mrs. Chapman Carolyn Donna Ann Clista i “Ron Jim Butch I Brian Bob Bob 48 BASEBALL V fj FIRST ROW (L-R) P. Lavarnway; Coach Chapman; D. Rogers SECOND ROW (L-R) J. Snell; L. Lavarnway; R. Neuroth; B. Stewart THIRD ROW (L-R) Cutway; E. Dillon; B. Hollister; B. Leonard; P. Langtry 49 advertisements .. • . ■' •• ' «gj FARRAND'S FLOWERS I 18 King Street—Next to Hepburn Hospital PHONE 393-5310 Say It With Flowers for the Gay Occasion Compliments of ST. LAWRENCE COUNTY SAVINGS BANK OGDENSBURG, N.Y. A Mutual Savings Institution Dedicated to the Encouragement of Thrift, Home-Ownership, and the Habit of Saving. All Deposits Insured by Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. MERCER'S JERSEY FARM, INC. Fine Dairy Products GOUVERNEUR NEW YORK ' i HACKETT'S Ogdensburg, N.Y. HARDWARE Compliments of THE GRIDDLE RESTAURANT Open 6 Days PHONE 2538 Ogdensburg New York Best Wishes From EMPSALLS Ogdensburg THE SURPRISE S H Green Stamps fl Ogdensburg Gouverneur Potsdam 1 1' 1 ! j In ||| PHILLIP'S DINER 415 Ford St. OGDENSBURG N.Y. Such Popularity Must Be Deserving FRANK CRAWFORD Plumbing and Heating 301-303 Catherine Street Ogdensburg, N.Y. ALGIE'S SMALL SMART SHOP 331 Ford Street Ogdensburg, N.Y. 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Distributor of BURT OLNEY Fancy Foods Ogdensburg, New York Compliments of CLINTON SLATE FUEL Kerosene, and Gas Phone 324-4101 Hammond, New York Compliments of NEWBERRY'S Gouverneur, New York Compliments of Compliments of BERNIE LAVARNWAY Bowling Barber Shop Billiards Compliments of J. R. MILLER CLOTHING STORE A FRIEND DR. H. J. McPHAIL PHONE 324-2671 Hammond, New York Main St. Gouveneur Clothes for Men Boys, Ladies Compliments of AMES DEPARTMENT STORE OF OGDENSBURG, NEW YORK 1857 Ford Street Ogdensburg, New York Compliments of A FRIEND B. O. KINNEY, INC. 29 Main Street Gouverneur, New York Compliments of FERGUSON PRINTING Gouverneur New York Compliments of HOWLAND PUMP SUPPLY CO., INC. Ogdensburg, New York Compliments of BAILEY STICK PHONE 393-1861 Compliments of PALMER FLORIST 251 Rawley Street Gouverneur, New York PHONE 1208 Compliments of RIVERSIDE HOTEL Wegatchie New York 53 ifcW-li : AUSTINS MARKET Morristown Road Terrace Park Chevron Gas and Groceries PHONE 375-6787 •'l ROGER'S MEAT MARKET 115 Lake Street Meats and Groceries Ogdensburg, New York HESS FURNITURE COMPANY Ogdensburg, New York We Give S H Green Stamps 1 FRIEDMAN'S 206 Isabella St. Ogdensburg, New York Visit Friedman's 1 Bridal Department B 10% Off for Brides and j Their Party SOVIE'S DEPARTMENT STORE, INC. Floor Covering Ogdensburg, New York PHONE 393-4185 Compliments of CAMERON'S CLEANERS PHONE 393-4460 Ogdensburg, New York THE PHOTO SHOP For Supplies Service Equipment HACK BYRNES Phonograph Records 227 Ford Street Ogdensburg, New York OGDENSBURG BATTERY CO. Automotive Wholesaler 209 Catherine St. Ogdensburg, New York PHONE 393-1370 ! WARD'S SPORTING GOODS | MARINA No. 1 Franklin St. Ogdensburg, New York PHONE 393-2831 Johnson Motors Lyman Boats Athletic Equipment Guns and Fishing Tackle Compliments of TONY'S BARBER SHOP SPERLING'S FURNITURE STORES Ogdensburg Massena Potsdam Canton Compliments of UTICA PLUMBING SUPPLY CORPORATION Ogdensburg, New York i i Compliments of Compliments of CARBINO'S Compliments of LAVIGNE 1 i { GOLDSTONE Keepsake Diamonds FERGUSON LAUNDRY CLEANERS Sterling Silver LIQUOR DRY CLEANING 219 Isabella St. Crystal STORE Ogdensburg, New York 54 Ogdensburg, New York Watches Ogdensburg, New York Redwood, New York pOBBlNS STORE groceries Meats—Legal Beverages Shell Gas Open Night and Sunday: PHONE 482-2611 Alexandria Bay, New York Ogdensburg, N.Y. SCHOOL HOUSE INN V. E. Rogers, Prop. PHONE 375-6653 Brier Hill, N.Y. Compliments of ROBERT G. COTTRELL AGENCY Agents BOB DIER MIKE MAROUN Friendly Insurance Service 89 E. Main St. Gouverneur, New York Compliments of HOWARD'S HOTEL 803 State St. Ogdensburg Compliments of DODD'S DAIRY Ice Cream and Milk PHONE 393-5610 Ogdensburg New York Compliments of BILL HAUCK HOTEL COTTAGES Black Lake Road McLEAR'S COTTAGE COLONY Black Lake Hammond, N. Y. VAN HYNING FARM SUPPLIES 801 Congress St. OGDENSBURG, N.Y. PHONE 393-5015 OGDENSBURG BUILDING SUPPLY, INC. 12 River Street PHONE 'I960 Ogdensburg New York Compliments of BEN LENNOX You're in good hands with ALLSTATE INSURANCE Richard A. Dupont Agent Allstate Insurance Companies OFFICE: 393-4031 RESIDENCE: 393-6610 OSCAR'S TAVERN Ford Street Ogdensburg, New York THE LODGE Compliments of COFFEE KITCHEN Black Lake Road RD 1 Hammond, New York Compliments of MONTGOMERY BROTHERS HOME IMPROVEMENT 393-4680 22 Lake Street Ogdensburg, New York ACE ANN'S LAKESIDE HOTEL On and Off Premise License Special Parties PHONE 393-5738 Home of the Northern Tier Ski Club Black Lake RFD 3 Ogdensburg, N.Y. 1 t Compliments of RAY GEARY CHEVROLET, INC. PHONE 322 Ogdensburg, N.Y. OGDENSBURG BUILDING SUPPLY, INC. 12 River Street PHONE I960 Ogdensburg, N.Y. JOSEPH FISHER SON The Good Clothing Store Ogdensburg New York Compliments of CRESCENT RECREATION 324 Isabella St. PHONE 393-9700 Ogdensburg, N.Y. FRED SHURTLEFF'S B. F. Goodrich Tires Frigidaire Appliances Zenith T. V. PHONE 393-3330 ADAMS AND PAGANO'S DRUGS PHONE 541 230 Ford St. Ogdensburg, N.Y. Compliments of J. F. SHARP, INC. Studebaker Pontiac International Trucks Ogdensburg, N.Y. Pontiac Compliments of LELAND'S FORD SALES Cars—Trucks Parts—Service Ogdensburg, N.Y. Compliments of HOWARDS LUMBER COMPANY, INC. Kitchen Modernization 100 Catherine St. Ogdensburg, N.Y. CLARENCE J. RUSSELL Chrysler, Plymouth Valiant, Jeep 4 Wheel Drive 837 State Street PHONE 393-3210 Ogdensburg, N.Y. SALES AND SERVICE BASTA'S FLORISTS S H Green Stamps Ogdensburg, N.Y. CENTRAL GARAGE Buick—Olds GMC Trucks Sales and Service PHONE 788 Gouverneur, N.Y. Compliments of DON REED Corner of State and Canton Streets Ogdensburg, N.Y. PHONE 3353 24-Hour Wrecking Service H I AMES-DUNN MOTORS, INC. 1801 Ford Street Ogdensburg, N.Y. PHONE 393-0440 BOYER BROTHERS Ogdensburg, New York New and Used I Furniture PHONE 393-3270 Norge Motorola Admiral Compliments of SOPER BROTHERS LUMBER MILLWORK ETC. Purina Chows a PHONE 324-2942 Best Wishes From LA BOUTIQUE Part of Thomson Resorts Alexandria Bay, New York THOUSAND ISLAND SUN Published Every Thursday Printers to the People Alexandria Bay, New York Compliments of REYNOLDS GARAGE Pontiac Sales and Service Alexandria Bay, New York IP) Compliments of KEELER'S VARIETY STORE AND TOYLAND Louise and Wilmont Keeler Alexandria Bay, New York V ▼ y f'fAWIIC Compliments of SUPER I.G.A. MARKET Charles F. Singer Phone 482-9341 Alexandria Bay, New York Compliments of THE CHEZ PARIS FRANKIE AND CONNIE MARY-JO TAMARA CARMEN Alexandria Bay, New York 1000 Islands GOEGER'S HOTEL Rooms With Showers Dining Room Tap Room Visit Our Cravat Bar PHONE 482-9936 Alexandria Bay, New York Quality Food Since 1872 GRAND UNION Alexandria Bay, New York PEARLS DEPARTMENT STORES, INC. Dry Goods Ready-to-Wear Clothing Furnishing and Shoes Alexandria Bay, New York Smooth Sailing THE SHIP Alexandria Bay, New York Compliments of COLLINS KELLETT CO., INC. Alexandria Bay, New York Radio and TV Sales and Service J. Y. THOMSON JEWELER Diamonds Watches Jewelry Silverware PHONE 482-9541 Alexandria Bay, New York CORNER PHARMACY, INC., and 1000 ISLANDS LIQUOR STORE H. F. Edick Prop. PHONE 482-9926 Alexandria Bay, New York Congratulations to the Class of 1963 Compliments of THE MANOR AND ROYAL RESTAURANTS SAM GUERRIERI CO. 1000 Islands Men's, Women's and Boys' Apparel Alexandria Bay, New York RED WHITE STORE Alexandria Bay, New York 57 EMILE FAUBERT Well Drilling Anytime, Anywhere Hammond, New York Phone 324-2531 Everything in Music Home of Music CURTIS-HOLMES MUSIC, INC. PHONE SU 2-5240 1 19 Stone Street Watertown, New York HARTMAN'S FEED MILL EDGEWOOD RESORT for Poultry and Dairy Feeds Fun Fun Hospitality GEORGE CLARK—BUD HEBERT Fertilizer and Twine Molasses Blending ALBERT F. HARTMAN Redwood PHONE 482-9192 Compliments of CN COOK PERRETTA PACKING AND CO., INC. CO., INC. THOUSAND ISLANDS PHARMACY Brier Hill Market and James Street Alexandria Bay, New York New York PHONE 482-2561 SHMIDS MUSIC STORE CHARLES GARLOCK 231 State Street Watertown, New York AND SONS, INC SU 2-6631 Lumber Dealers and Contractors Alexandria Bay, New York 58 Compliments of MALLETTE'S GROCERY Rossie, New York PHONE 324-4871 Live bait, groceries and Atlantic gas. ROSSIE HOTEL Legal Beverages Home Cooked Meals Short Orders Dancing Ray Gilligan, Prop. PH. 324-4861 Hammond, New York Rossie, New York Compliments of J. F. SMITHERS and SON HARDWARE Morristown New York Compliments of ERNIE'S TAVERN Redwood-Hammond Road E. and M. Gappell, Prop. WIRTHMORE STORES Feeds—Fertilizers Seeds TEL. MORRISTOWN 375-6391 Brier Hill, New York BURDICKS PLACE On Black Lake Road Reservations Cash Ed Burdick Prop. PHONE 375-6556 Compliments to the Class of '63 ST. LAWRENCE AGENCY, INC. Insurance Real Estate Morristown 375-8821 PISTOLESI CLEANERS 24 Hour Service PHONE 34 Church Street Gouverneur, New York DODDS MOTOR CORP. Ford, Mercury Ford Tractors SEAKER-GRAVES MOTOR COMPANY Chevrolet Sales and Service PHONE 26 Congratulations Class of '63 Compliments of GOUVERNEUR COOP Bulk Feed Service Compliments of NINA'S HOTEL Gouverneur 34 Depot St. PHONE 933 Compliments of FIRST NATIONAL BANK Gouverneur New York Compliments of the WATERTOWN MATTRESS CO., INC. Best Wishes From GOUVERNEUR SAVINGS AND LOAN GILMOUR'S VARIETY STORE PHONE 375-6566 Morristown New York We Give S H; Green Stamps 59 Congratulations, Class of '63 LEWIS LEWIS, INC. Coal and Petroleum Products Telephone 324-2581 HAMMOND, N.Y. CITIZENS AND save NATIONAL BANK AT Hammond, New York Every Banking Service Safe Deposit Boxes MEMBER F.D.I.C. MEMBER F.R.S. Compliments of ERWIN V. SCHERMERHORN General Insurance PHONE MORRISTOWN 375-6585 Compliments of F. E. TRUAX AND SON GENERAL INSURANCE Hammond, New York THE GOUVERNEUR ST. LAWRENCE COUNTY FAIR Come and See Us in 1963 It will be bigger and better than ever! Compliments of BOURDON INSURANCE Hammond, N.Y. PHONE 324-4371 DEMICK'S MOTOR COURT Hammond, New York Setter 't atueA CARBONES For Finer Footwear Buster Brown—Florsheim Shoes Gouverneur, New York Best of Luck Compliments of OGDENSBURG CREAMERIES, INC. 30 Main Phone Ogdensburg 613 Ogdensburg, New York PADDOCK HARDWARE Pittsburgh Paint Plumbing Gas Redwood, New York Compliments of Compliments of GEORGE HADLOCK QUINCER NYABC COMPANY TECHNICIAN Redwood, Hammond, New York New York PHONE: 324-4501 OAK POINT TRADING POST Boat Rentals Cottages and Store Ken and Helen Cutway THE REDWOOD NATIONAL BANK MEMBER OF F.D.I.C. Redwood, New York Congratulations to the Senior Class of 1963 Compliments of THE HAMMOND LOCAL of the Dairyman's League Assn., Inc. DIRECTORS Edwin B. Hadlock, President R. Dalton Fay, Vice-President Louis Amyot James Sullivan George Hadlock Douglas Gordon Merle Laidlaw Compliments of CITIZENS TELEPHONE COMPANY Hammond, New York PARDON C. SMITH AND CO. VINCENT GIBSON, Owner Heating — Plumbing — Wiring New and Used Appliances Myers and Gould Water Pumps Authorized G. E. Dealer Compliments of PAUL AND MARY SCHERMERHORN 324-2033 324-2661 CURTISS BREADING Service Technician HAROLD W. MOORE Hammond, New York PHONE: 324-2191 FLOYD F. ALLEN Contracting Sales and Service Oil Furnaces Electrical Installations Water Systems Plumbing and Heating GERALD HOLLISTER Sand and Gravel Fill—Topsoil PHONE: 324-4319 Hammond, New York 61 HOWIE'S SUPERMARKET Meat and Groceries Hammond New York Art and Ora Howie Fishing Tackle Guns Ammunition CHAPMAN'S Corner Mill and Lake Streets Hammond, New York LAKE FRONT FOR SALE Phone: 324-2051 A-iS Compliments of JENEAULT'S MOTEL ■ DENNER'S ATLANTIC and GROCERS Chippewa Bay New York NELSON COMPANY Black Top Paving and CHAPMAN'S TV APPLIANCE COMPANY PHONE: 324-2701 Main Street Hammond, N.Y. DINBERG BROTHERS Compliments of GREENBLATT Compliments of BABCOCKS HADLOCK'S LOCKLAND FARMS and Tourist Accommodations FARM SUPPLIES Owatonna Windrowers Gehl Equipment New Idea Farm Equipment Silo Unloaders and Gutter Cleaners J. S. Woodhouse Equipment Line Clay Barn Equipment Armour Fertilizers HILLSIDE CAMPS Black Lake Iris, Laurie and Fred Lind Compliments of SPENCER MERRY Compliments of COOKS Compliments of GERALD J. JONES Compliments of FOLINO'S Compliments of STORIES Compliments of ENDICOTT JOHNSON Compliments of NEWMAN'S CHEVRON STATION 62 Compliments of CALPETERS Compliments of K. MACK KINNEY'S DRUG STORE (Shopping Center) Ogdensburg Compliments of LOCUST LODGE Chippewa Bay, New York GASCON BROTHERS Well Drilling PHONE: 324-2761 Hammond r Compliments of G.L.F. Farm Supplies and Feed Supplies Hammond, New York Compliments of HAMMOND BUILDING SUPPLIES Hammond, New York v -— WAYSIDE INN Clifford Dillon Food—Beverage Route 37 Thersa, New York Phone 628-8385 Compliments of IDEAL SPOT Food—Beverage Route 37 628-8385 BRANDY'S DRUG STORE Prescription Specialists Trusses and Crutches 325 State St. PHONE 393-4110 WILDE'S General Merchandise Meat and Vegetables PHONE 324-2981 Hammond, New York ARDUINE'S GAS SERVICE Hammond, New York PHONE 324-4334 Compliments of SARGENT'S ICICLE RESTAURANT Hammond, New York Compliments of HAMMOND HARDWARE Fishing Tackle Moore's Point Painting Supplies MALLOTT'S GENERAL STORE ) Groceries Meats—Drugs Electrical Wiring PHONE 324-4326 Hammond, New York MALLOTT'S SAW MILL Lumber and Varicolored Stone Hammond, New York PHONE 324-4324 Compliments of H. J. 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SIPHER COFFEE CO. 104 Clinton Street Gouverneur, New York Maxwell House Coffee Campbell Soups Compliments of POMP'S DRY CLEANERS West Main Street Gouverneur, New York Compliments of JOE CANALI CANALI'S RESTAURANT 125 East Main Gouverneur, New York PHONE 1334 Compliments of C W MARKET Summerville Road Governeur, New York PHONE 287-1440 Movies Are Better Than Ever at the GRALYN THEATER Gouverneur, New York Compliments of LYNDE DAIRY BAR Quality Dairy Products Fountain Light Lunches Gouverneur, New York McCULLOUCH SERVICE STATION 140 West Main PHONE 945 Gouverneur, New York Compliments of MARTIN DAVIS Dealer in Dairy I Cattle and Beef Hammond, New York PHONE 324-4121 Compliments of Compliments of BROWN'S SHERWIN- CONWAY STUDIO SUNSHINE JEWELRY STORE WILLIAMS Cameras and Supplies ACCESSORIES Cash or Budget COMPANY Photography Gouverneur, Payment 11 East Main Gouverneur, Gouverneur, New York Gouverneur, New York New York New York 64 Compliments of REYNOLD'S BARBER SHOP Redwood, New York PHONE 482-2027 Compliments of MR. and MRS. GERALD GALLAGHER JANIE PATRICK and SCHERMERHORN BOAT SALES Evinrude Motors Modern Cottages 324-4228 Hammond, New York RAY'S BARBER SHOP Brier Hill New York TAMMY SHINDLER'S GARAGE Welding Repairs Compliments of MRS. THELMA C. EUSTIS Hammond, New York Compliments of MR. and MRS. BYRON G. McAVOY Hammond, New York PHONE: 324-4442 Compliments of PENQUIN LANES Sommerville Road GOUVERNEUR, NEW YORK Carlton Toomey, Manager BOWL WHERE YOU SEETHE Tndanaifc
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