Lyme Central School - Ontarion Yearbook (Chaumont, NY)

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AfW f Aabjv On the shores of Lake Ontario Stands our high school fair; Loyalty and truth her motto, Green and gold wave there. Loyalty and truth and honor To the golden rule; Hail to thee, our alma mater; Hail! Lyme Central School. From the waves of old Ontario Borne on wings of time, Fortune builded here our motto, Loyalty sublime. Loyalty and truth and honor To the golden rule; Hail to thee, our alma mater; Hall! Lyme Central School. Green and gold, O wave forever O'er our high school fair; Loyal to her best endeavor, Keep it floating there. Loyalty and truth and honor To the golden rule; Hail to thee, our alma mater; Hail! Lyme Central School. LYME CENTRAL SCHOOL Chaumont, New York DeJlcotitim We, the Class of 1963, respect- fully dedicate this issue of the Ontarion to our business teach- er, Mrs. Dunham. Not only has she instructed most of us in the essentials of business education, but she has readily assisted us in keeping our class treasury in order. MRS. ROSEMARY DUNHAM We should also like to dedicate this issue of the Ontarion to Miss Stewart as one small way of showing our sincere regard for her and our appreciation of her many years of dedicated service to our school. MISS OLITA STEWART B OOJiAj ofa Gdu xbUWs FIRST ROW: Mrs. Shaver - Clerk, Mrs. Carr, Mr. Howard - President, Mrs. Haas - Treasurer, Mr. Wright - Principal. SECOND ROW: Mr. West - Vice-Principal, Mr. Hillick, Mr. Eldridge. Absent: Mr. Frye, Mr. Chisamore - Superintendent. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Baker, Mrs. Mudge, Mrs. Chavoustie. SEC- OND ROW: Mr. Hills, Mr. Allen. Absent: Mrs. Clapsaddle. Bus Duue is Mr. Cheal, Mr. Holbrook, Mr. Pettey, Mr. Rickett. Absent: Mr. Heasley, Mr. Gifford. FIRST ROW: Mr. Posello, Mrs. Dodds, Mrs. Walker, Mr. Scruggs. SECOND ROW: Miss Tighe, Mrs. Bondillio, Mrs. LaRue, Mrs. Hemenway, Mrs. Russell. THIRD ROW: Mr. Griest, Miss Southard, Miss Wilcox, Mrs. Herrick, Mrs. West, Mr. Carter. FACufitlj FIRST ROW: Mrs. King, Miss Opler, Miss Miller, Mrs. Hentze. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Walrath, Mrs. Dunham, Miss Scanlon, Miss Stewart, Miss Congdon. THIRD ROW: Mr. West, Mr. Bra- bant, Mr. Van Schaick, Mr. Greene. Absent: Mr. Fetterly and Mr. Wright - Principal. Who asked you, Freshman?” NANCY J. DODGE Nan Nancy does on errands run; Work or play, she's lots of fun. Service Club 1; G. A. A. 1; Student Librarian 2; Class Play 3; Chorus 1,2,4; Class Vice-President 4; Quill 4; Yearbook 4. STEVEN HAAS Doc Dreams are the beginning of all great things. Forever let me dream. Junior National Honor Society 1; Basketball 1,2; Intramurals 1,3,4; Quill 2,3,4; American Legion Oratorical Contest 3; Class Play 3; Band 3,4; Syracuse University Citizenship Con- ference 3; Student Council 4; Class Secretary 4; Senior Na- tional Honor Society 4; Soccer 4; Yearbook 4. DONALD HEASLEY Don Behind that calm exterior a deal of deviltry lies. JAMES HILL Jim O, Romeo, Romeo! Wherefore art thou, Romeo? Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1,3,4; Volleyball 3; Class Play 3; Yearbook 4. Service Club 1; Junior National Honor Society 1; Student Li- brarian 1,2; Intramurals 1,3,4; Senior National Honor So- ciety 2,3,4; Class Play 3; Boys' State 3; County Government Day Representative 3; Vice-President of Student Council 3,4; Soccer 4; Class Treasurer 4; Yearbook Business Manager 4. PAUL MASON Paul His athletic ability is of great renown, But it's his fatal charm that knocks them down. Service Club 1; Junior National Honor Society 1; Class Pres- ident 1; Student Council Representative 1; Student Council Treasurer 2; Class Play 3; Intramurals 1,3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Junior Prom King 3; Soccer 4; Yearbook 4. ALICE WHITMORE POND Here's a girl who can clean and cook Because of the Homemaking classes she took. G.A. A. 1,2; Chorus 1,2,4; Class Play 3; Quill 4; Yearbook 4. NELSON RADLEY Nels Laughter is one of the greatest joys in life. Service Club 1; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,4; Intramu- rals 1,3,4; Class Play 3; Quill 3,4; Yearbook 4; Soccer 4; Volleyball 4. ROSALYN REFF Rosie It's nice to be iatural when you're naturally nice. G. A. A. 1,2,3; Chorus 1,2,4; Class Vice-President 2,3; Quill 2,3,4; Junior Prom.Queen 3; Class Play 3; County Government Day Representative 3; G.A. A. Vice-President 3; Class President 4; Quill Editor 4; Yearbook Editor 4. GERALD FREDERICK THOMSON Jerry' Knowledge is power, but it won't take the place of friends, Baseball 1; Basketball 1,2,3; Intramurals 1,3,4; Class Play 3; Yearbook 4. Q id(yo C OSS FIRST ROW; Paul Mason, Nancy Dodge, Roselyn Reff, Alice Whitmore Pond, Donald Heasley. SECOND ROW: James Hill, Nelson Radley, Gerald Thomson, Steven Haas, Mr. Van Schaick. Jp Cfows f-Hstouf In September, 1959, 22 members started our freshman year. Our class advisor was Mr. Dodge, and our officers were: President, Paul Mason; Vice-President, Jennifer Ross; Secretary, Sherry Bourcy; Treasurer, Don Heasley; and Student Council Representative, Paul Mason. As sophomores, our advisui was Mrs. Dunham. Officers were: President, Jennifer Ross; Vice-President, Rosalyn Reff; Secretary, Sherry Bourcy; Treasurer, Lois Walker; and Student Council Represen- tative, Paul Mason. Our main activity was a magazine sale. The following fall we returned to LCS as juniors. Our office  were elected as follows: President, Don Heasley; Vice-President, Rosalyn Reff; Secretary, Jennifer Ross; Treasurer, Lois Walker; and Student Council Representative, Don Heasley. Our advisor was Mr. Van Schaick. That year our activities included the sale of refresh- ments at basketball games, a stationery sale, the presentation of two one-act plays, and our Junior Prom, with Paul Mason and Rosalyn Reff as King and Queen. This year, a small, but optimistic, group of nine seniors entered school. Our class advisor has again been Mr. Van Schaick. Our of- ficers have been: President, Rosalyn Reff; Vice-President, Nancy Dodge; Secretary, Steven Haas; Treasurer, Don Healsey; and Student Council Representatives, Steven Haas and Don Heasley. Activities have been the publication of the 1963 Ontarion, a dance, fudge sales, and the senior trip to New York City. Of the graduating class, five members, Nancy Dodge, Steven Haas, Don Heasley, Paul Mason, and Nelson Radley, entered the first kindergarten class to be held at Chaumont. Through our years at LCS, many persons have been members of our class from time to time. It might be interesting to list those who were with us sometime during the last four years: Elmina Thompson, Lois Walker, Jennifer Ross, Paula Madill, Sherry Bourcy, Arlene Slate, Dorothy Davis, Carol Barr, Rose Viselli, David Lear, Larry Radley, Dean Putnam, Milfred Patchin, Walter Tyler, Bradford Gif- ford, Robert Champion, and Phillip Barbour. Our class flower is the Sweetheart Rose, and our colors are black and silver. Our class motto is: When you're through learning, you're through. CfetSS PtOpJt Cy The date is June, 1993, thirty years after the graduation of the Class of '63. The occasion is the thirtieth class reunion, being held in the conference room of the famed Haas Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. As a naval physician stationed at the Bethesda Naval Hospital, STEVE HAAS gained world-wide recognition when he cured the President of the United States of a severe case of juvenile acne. Today, Dr. Haas and his colleagues are on the threshold of discovering the cause of men- tal retardation among psychiatrists. We find that NANCY DODGE, after marrying a Seaman recruit who later decided to make a life career of the Navy, has had a ship constructed for her and her thirteen unlucky children. She is going to name it the U.S.S. Bates. DONALD HEASLEY owns a two thousand acre dairy farm in northern New York. Because his Holsteins are producing so much milk, he had a milk plant built on his land. This way Don has no trouble in getting his milk to pass inspection. He was telling us that he just purchased a U-2 plane yesterday so he can keep a closer watch over his farm. JAMES HILL, great white hunter for Nirobi Safaris, Inc., has been lost somewhere in the vast jungles of the Congo region for twenty-five . years. After graduation, Jim became a guide, believing that with his great knowledge of wilderness survival and his hunting skills, he could become quite successful in such a vocation. Without a doubt, he became extremely successful. In the five years that he worked for his employers before he was lost, Jim served as guide for the Shah of Iran, Prince Rainier and Princess Grace of Monaco, and Jose Jimenez. It has been said that on one occasion Jim even showed Tarzan the way to go home. Unfortunately, his spectacular career was cut short when a band of gorillas saved him from the horns of a giant wild beast. His gunbearers say the last glimpse they ever had of Jim was as he was being carried into the never-explored regions of the Congo, struggling fiercely, but to no avail. Those goril’- s haven't brought him back. PAUL MASON, after working for twelve years as chief construction engineer for U.S. Steel, became owner of his own company, Mammoth Mason Construction Co. Because of the magnitude of the project under- taken by his company, Paul has constructed three wonders of the world, one of which is the just-completed San Francisco-Tokyo monorail. When asked what he plans next, Paul replied, The biggest job yet. I'm going to move the Los Angeles Freeway under ground. In addition to James Hill, the class of 1963 finds another member who has not been able to join them. It seems that for the past thirty years, ALICE WHITMORE POND has been unable to land her jet, the Pond 99, due to weather conditions. Alice, however, reports to us each year by way of her two-way radio. We find mat sne now has a band of women jet-fliers, called the Fanny Fancy Friers. As a result of her driving (remember - she took drivers training at LCS), she has held possession of the 100-pound gold championship cup in the Powder Puff Derby for the past two decades. NELSON RADLEY has achieved great fame in the one sport so dear to graduates of Lyme, basketball. But at the ripe old age of 47, Nelson is retiring and is trying his hand at golf. When I asked him how he likes this game, he said, I can't seem to master the art of drib- bling that little ball. That isn’t all. There aren't any baskets around here to put it in. It seems that until last week, no one knew exactly what had happened to ROSALYN REFF, since she hadn’t been heard from for thirty years. Finally, a classmate, Nancy Dodge, received a letter from Rosalyn and brought it to our reunion. Rosie has been happily married for thirty years. On graduation night, 1963, she was invited to a party on the second floor of the Hotel Woodruff. When she entered the elevator, it suddenly went down, instead of up. It seems that Donnie Goutremount was the operator. Having swept Rosie up and carried her to his '59 Chevy, he evaded the police, which Rosie's mother had sent to catch them, and soon were out of the state. For the last thirty years, Donnie and Rosie have been living on their Kentucky horse ranch, the Flying Chevy Ranch, the same place where their six children were born and raised. Throughout the country, collectors accumulate various things, old trains, cars, planes, even small boats. These items are usually antiques and become priceless in the future. Today we find GERALD THOMPSON with the largest collection of '37 Chevrolets in the world. His main reason is obvious.. Even at this time he still has his original '37. He needs all the others for spare parts to keep his first one in driving order. tfr tlxpj OtodfriS We advise NANCY DODGE to go to college and get her MRS degree. We advise STEVEN HAAS to become a Doctor of Mechanics. Then he can diagnose the ailments of his car and fix it too. We advise DONALD HEASLEY to go to agricultural school. Then he can open Heasley Farms Inc. and compete with Wehle Farms. We advise JAMES HILL to play basketball for the Nats. He certainly must have had experience in all sorts of basketball tricks after playing on Lyme Central’s team. We advise PAUL MASON to open a dance studio with his specialty being the twist. Maybe he’ll develop another new dance craze. We advise ALICE WHITMORE POND to demonstrate her home cooking at the State Fair. We're sure she would win first prize. We advise NELSON RADLEY to enter dramatics school and become an actor. He certainly has been an all-time Romeo at LCS. We advise ROSALYN REFF to become the first woman President. We know she can do a better job than the men. We advise GERALD THOMSON to become an antique car racer. We know he has had the experience to become a fine one. Cfows Will We. the Seniors of 1963, of Lyme Central School of Chaumont, in the county of Jefferson, state of New York, being of incorrigible character and moronic mind, do make, publish, and declare this our last Will and Testament in manner following, that is to say: FIRST: To MR. WRIGHT, we leave a 12 by 15 enlargement of our class picture to be placed under the glass top of his desk May he never forget us. To MR. VAN SCHAICK, our class advisor, we leave a basketful of broken test tubes, dissected worms, chipped prisms, and empty Pepsi bottles. To the CUSTODIANS we leave a filled coke machine for their lounge. To the JUNIORS we leave the impressive title of Seniors and all the privileges that don't go with it. SECOND: I, NANCY DODGE, leave my job of serving food in the cafeteria to Bonnie Radley. I, STEVEN HAAS, leave a box of red and green lollipops to Donna Wheeler. I, DONALD HEASLEY, leave my lab experiences to Edgar Talbot. His determination may solve the doubtful methods I have invented. I, JAMES HILL, leave my ability to touch the rim to Merlin Dodge. I, PAUL MASON, leave my wonderful math marks to Jane (Rocky) Hamlin. I, NELSON RADLEY, leave my ability to make a lay-up in basket- ball to Roy Torrey. I, ROSALYN REFF, leave my Pepsi and potato-chip parties that the three Senior girls manage to have to Sharon Southwell. I, GERALD THOMSON, leave my '37 Chevy and my driving skill to Stewart Nichols. I, ALICE WHITMORE POND, leave my job of selling ice cream to anyone who wants it. We hereby appoint as executor of this, our last will, . . . Vaughn Meader of The First Family. THE CLASS OF 1963 Cmses this high school JutuM- CJh s FIRST ROW: Donna Matthews, Shirley Torrey, Charity Warner, Sharon Chavoustie, Elaine Fredenburg, Rose Viselli, Sharon Dwyer, Delores Davis. SECOND ROW: Barbara Carr, Rodjer Bourn, Donald Williams, James Bevens, Phillip Walker, George Gaumond, Arlene Lynch, Miss Southard. AtO' tft JuiuO'tS We advise JIMMY BEVENS to buy an alarm clock with an extra loud gong and rent a Hertz-Rent-a-Car for transportation to and from school. We advise RODJER BOURN to open a French restaurant in Chaumont with the main dish squab a la Roger. We advise BARBARA CARR to take French II, with the aim of becom- ing a translator at the UN. We advise SHARON CHAVOUSTIE to put her rope climbing skills to use and become an aerialist for the Ringling Brothers Barnum and Bailey Circus. We advise DELORES DAVIS to build a small cottage on the secluded shores of Cranberry Lake, where she can enjoy quiet and solitude. We advise SHARON DWYER to keep practicing her shorthand and become private secretary for Caroline Kennedy. We advise ELAINE FREDENBURG to become a home demonstrator for the Singer Sewing Machine Company. We advise GEORGE GAUMOND to construct a new version of the IBM electronic brain. We advise ARLENE LYNCH to become head cheerleader for the Jefferson Community College basketball team. We advise DONNA MATTHEWS to form a partnership with Charlie Dunham, the Dunham and Matthews Photographers. We advise SHIRLEY TORREY to become the nation’s number one hos- tess and party-giver so she can follow in the footsteps of Elsa Maxwell. We advise ROSE VISELLI to set up a snack bar on the Isthmus, Rosie’s Roadside Restaurant. We advise PHILLIP WALKER to acquire his own radio station, Station WALKER, and set up transmitters on Cherry Island and Carlton Island. We advise CHARITY WARNER to put to use her trumpet playing ability and become a partner in an A1 Hirt and Warner Combo. We advise DONALD WILLIAMS to buy some extra glasses with un- breakable lenses for basketball practices. FIRST ROW: A. Warren, T. Bourcy, M. Dodge, S. Nichols, D. Hansen, C. Goutremout. SECOND ROW: K. Schreiber, S. Southwell, D. Wheeler, N. Ramsey, C. Lee, L. Berard, Mrs. Duhnam. THIRD ROW: P. Rogers, G. Walker, D. Wallace, R. Staie, J. Rogers, D. Lear. FIRST ROW: P. Alberry, E. Klock, J. Dasno, P. Audo, L. Matice, D. Henderson, B. Adams, C. LaGray. SECOND ROW: F. Southwell, J. Hamlin, S. Steele, B. Radley, L. Posello, N. Utess, J. Gould, G. Goutremout, Mr. Griest. THIRD ROW: R. Torrey, E. Talbot, P. Rogers, W. Oshier, B. Levjjs, J. Chavoustie, A. Huck, G. Williams, M. Callahan. Etc ldh LQ lb FIRST ROW: A. Berard, D. Stumpf, C. Bourn, C. Varney, N. Reff, B. Goutremout, P. Huck, R. Goodfriend, C. Callahan, B. Whattam, D. Kirkby, A. Thompson, K. Lance. SECOND ROW: B. Gould, C. Hills, J. Hillick, S. Bourquin, Larry Spencer, D. Comins, R. Chavoustie, R. Viselli, N. Crouse, C. Snyder, B. Walker, E. Reff. THIRD ROW: R. Lynch, R. Bourcy, G. Kovalik, T. Madill, Lewis Spencer, J. Thompson, D. Wallace, E. McDougall, A. Hilts, K. Cummings, E. Davis, A. Gifford, Mr. Carter. OuMH ltlu FIRST ROW: K. Nichols, C. Nichols, K. Garrett, W. Hubbard, B. Warner, K. Klock, K. Warren, V. Quencer, D. Eldridge, S. Alberry, K. Burchill, L. Jackson, T. Mount, A. Jack- son, T. Rogers. SECOND ROW: L. Kimball, S. Goutremout, M. Dodge, M. Snyder, E. Whattam, C. Gaumond, L. Fraser, E. Lance, R. Cheal, M. Quencer, D. Green, S. Favret, Mrs. Russell, Mr. Fetterly. THIRD ROW: B. Carr, J. Gibson, A. Bishop, R. Engle, D. Rich- ardson, G. Goodfriend, L. Davis, M. Nichols, G. Matice, D. Perry, T. Mount, C. Southwell, T. Radley, G. Green. Qtyjtlv Qviud FIRST ROW: C. Denner, B. Denner, B. Reff, B. West, D: Pickette, P. Williams, M. Mount, D. Adams, C. Rogers. SECOND ROW: Richard Horning, Robert Horning, L. Weaver, J. Hall, R. Perry, D. Hillick, R. Hilts, J. Williams, R. Thompson, Mrs. Walker. THIRD ROW: W. Daniels, H. Alberry, J. Varney, P. West, R. Walker, C. Bergevin, F. Shultz, D. Bourquin, S. Slate, A. Crouse. UCH FIRST ROW; D. Riordan, D. McDougall, K. Crouse, A. Audo, J. Madill, M. Bickford, R. Whattam, N. Jenks, J. Kilboume. SECOND ROW: R. Dasno, S. Dodge, M. Cummings, R. Walker, C. Mount, R. Hyde, A. Cuppernell, P..Hills, H. Gross, Miss. Scanlon. THIRD ROW: A. Hamlin, J. Alberry, P. Cheal, R. Gamble. J. Gibson, D. Goodfriend, J. Kovalik, T. Callahan, J. Sylver. FIRST ROW: V. Davis, P. Beck, N. Williams, M. Peters, B. Warren, C. Williams, N. Davis, C. Greene, D. Fitzgerald. SECOND ROW: Miss Stewart, T. Lynch, N. Siver, G. VanNess, W. Alberry, T. Talbot, P. Talbot, S. Steele, E. Silver, C. Battreall. THIRD ROW: M. LaGray, G. Haas, D. Goutremout, E. Countryman, L. Posello, W. Matice, C. Hall, D. Goutremout, Mrs. LaRue. 7hujud QuoA FIRST ROW: M. Hilts, M. Whattam, S. Slate, G. Svendsen, J. Dwyer, B. Varney, P. Crouse, P. Callahan, M. West, R. Gamble. SECOND ROW: N. Walker, B. Mudge, D. Kilbourne, A. Mount, S. Goutremout, R. Jenks, A. Hyde, V. Bickford, C. Cuppernell, R. Tamblin, Mrs. Hemenway. THIRD ROW: J. Denner, C. Wiley, G. Hubbard, S. Davis, T. Hills, F. Fitz- gerald, S. Slate, V. Benney, D. Snyder, J. Schultz, R. Thompson. QqmuaAj Gwdb FIRST ROW: K. Wiseman, J. Wright, K. Gosier, C. Best, D. Sylver, E. VanAlstyne, J. Fitz- gerald, M. Favret. SECOND ROW: G. Battreall, B. White, R. Dunham, T. Davis, D. Kil- bourne, G. Benney, S. Green. THIRD ROW: S. Aubertine, N. Matice, R. Davison, A. Tamb- lin, G. Alberry, Miss Opler. inst uoAoj FIRST ROW: C. Van Alstyne, R. Best, K. Comins, K. Fitzgerald, T. Dwyer, B. Cuppernell, C. Smith, G. Benney, K. Varney, N. Hyde, K. Dodge, S. Shultz. SECOND ROW: Miss Congdon, C. Mitchell, C. Mount, B. Riordan, G. Svendsen, P. Lemmon, K. Plato, K. Van- Ness, B. J. Lynch, L. Trainham, C. Morris, D. Wiseman, Mrs. Hentze. THIRD ROW: D. Whitmore, B. Hall, S. Slate, R. Gamble, J. Gosier, J. Trainham, R. Bickford, R. Kilbourne, R. Perry, P. Favret, T. Fitzpatrick, B. Countryman. 7W fiAjfo Bay FIRST ROW: B. Jackson, D. Munk, L. Chavoustie, M. Hewitt, M. Hyde. SECOND ROW: P Hyde, M. Gifford, E. Gifford, N. Klock, S. Hyde, D. Mount, G. Hyde, E. Klock. THIRD ROW: J. Mucklewee, C. Holbrook, T. Warner, B. Chavoustie, P. Phillips, D. Weaver, D. Klock, D. Bergevin, D. Mount. FOURTH ROW: Miss Wilcox, C. Munk, W. Jackson, L. Lance, D. Bourcy, N. Rogers, P. Stumpf, H. Barr, Mrs. Herrick. FIRST ROW: C. Chavoustie, G. Benney, K. Trainham, L. Matice, L. Slate, T. Hewitt, P. Favret. SECOND ROW: N. Hyde, D. Bourquin, N. Bergevin, D. Tamblin, D. Knight, S. Davis, D. Phillips, Mrs. King. FIRST ROW: V. Stumpf, J. Howard, B. Hilts, J. Wright, N. Gosier, C. Radley. SECOND ROW: C. Reome, G. Day, D. Greene, K. Svendsen, K. Hamlin, Mrs. King. . . Yak . . . One mor and I’ll quit the club!’ Ltjhtfi O fibvo Ckaptm ofy th t oJtloiivoJL Uoh i QoCi tij FIRST ROW: Barbara Carr, Arlene Lynch, Donna Matthews. SECOND ROW: Donald Heasley, Steven Haas, George Gaumond, Mrs. Walrath - Advisor. L uuj Ch ptyt ofa IIoho Qo ety FIRST ROW; Jane Hamlin, Kenneth Cummings, Neil Crouse, Richard Lynch, Bonnie Radley. SECOND ROW: Barbara Goutremout, Nancy Utess, Judy Dasno, Susan Steele, Mr. Fetterly - Advisor, Charlene Bourn, Alice Berard, Pamels Audo, Aleatha Thompson. Qtud id CocutC FIRST ROW: Judy Dasno, Donna Matthews, Donna Wheeler. SECOND ROW:' Ronald Bourcy, Donald Heasley, Steven Haas, Mr. Wright. FIRST ROW: Miss Southard, Alice Whitmore Pond, Roselyn Reff, Nancy Dodge, Delores Davis, Arlene Lynch. SECOND ROW: Nelson Radley, Carol Lee, Sharon Southwell, Donna Wheeler, Steven Haas. Qi ifa' CUms FIRST ROW: A. Lynch, D. Matthews, B. Carr, S. Torrey, Miss Miller, R. Viselli, C. Warner, S. Dwyer, B. Adams. SECOND ROW: L. Posello, B. Radley, S. Steele, D. Davis, S. Chav- oustie, E. Fredenburg, N. Ramsey, C. Lee. THIRD ROW: J. Dasno, ]. Hamlin, L. Berard, A. Pond, R. Reff, E. Klock, C. LaGray, P. Alberry. Absent: N. Dodge. BcmL FIRST ROW: C. LaGray. SECOND ROW; B. Warner, B. Lewis, D. Eldridge, L. Posello, N. Utess, R. Lynch, C. Warner, A. Lynch, D. Wheeler, L. Berard, J. Dasno, A. Thompson, P. Audo, S. Torrey. THIRD ROW: W. Daniels, Mr. Posello, D. Davis, R. Bourn, S. Haas, C. Bergevin, J. Chavoustie, J. Hall. Oui5 lads Steven Haas, Barbara Carr, George Gaumond, Donald Heasley. OJ uij QoJljudboJtotiOW Steve Haas, Donald Heasley. How can I get my letter, staying in the showers all the time?” V tS j BctskeibM FIRST ROW: R. Chavoustie - Manager, J. Hill, P. Mason, S. Bourquin - Manager. SECOND ROW: G. Gaumond, R. Bourn, P. Walker, J. Bevens. THIRD ROW: Mr. Greene - Coach, T. Bourcy, D. Wallace, N. Radley. Seniors who played their last year on the basketball team are James Hill, Paul Mason and Nelson Radley. BoshtbM FIRST ROW: M. Nichols - Manager, B. Lewis, W. Oshier, D. Comins - Manager. SECOND ROW: J. Chavoustie, S. Nichols, P. Rogers, R. Torrey. THIRD ROW: Mr. Greene - Coach, G. Walker, P. Rogers, G. Williams, D. Hansen, M. Callahan. Vb lSifej Cbe J!Mul tS FIRST ROW: Sharon Chavoustie, Sharon Dwyer, Shirley Torrey. SECOND ROW: Charity Warner, Delores Davis, Donna Matthews. THIRD ROW: Arlene Lynch. Jiuuo Voas j Cltmbjcdm FIRST ROW: Sharon Southwell, Barbara Adams. SECOND ROW: Donna Wheeler, Susan Steele, Bonnie Radley, Judy Dasno, Jane Hamlin, Laura Posello. FIRST ROW: E. Talbot, N. Radley, T. Bourcy, P. Mason, R. Torrey. SECOND ROW: D. Williams, J. Chavoustie, B. Lewis, W. Oshier, P. Walker. THIRD ROW: Mr. Greene - Coach, G. Walker, D. Wallace, D. Heasley. Absent: S. Haas. B asebcM FIRST ROW: R. Torrey. SECOND ROW: S. Bourquin - Manager, B. Lewis, W. Oshier, J. Chavoustie, P. Mason, S. Nichols, R. Bourn, G. Walker. THIRD ROW: N. Radley, T. Bourcy, D. Wallace, P. Walker, D. Hansen, J. Hill, D. Williams, Mr. Greene - Coach. Absent: S. Haas. QVth' FIRST ROW: Mr. Greene. SECOND ROW: B. Carr, B. Adams, D. Matthews, J. Hamlin. THIRD ROW: S. Chavoustie, S. Torrey, D_. Davis, A . Lynch, S. Southwell, N. Ramsey, P. Alberry. FOURTH ROW: K. Schreiber, E. Klock, J. Gould, C. Lee, S. Steele, B. Radley, S. Dwyer, D. Henderson. BoyS’ lidMMjviCtfa FIRST ROW; E. Talbot, T. Bourcy, R. Bourn, R. Torrey, D. Heasley, M. Dodge, S. Nichols. SECOND ROW: B. Lewis, W. Oshier, J. Chavoustie, G. Gaumond, P. Rogers, M. Callahan, G. Williams. THIRD ROW: G. Walker, P. Walker, A. Huck, D. Hansen, D. Wallace, C. Goutremout, G. Goutremout. FOURTH ROW: D. Williams, J. Hill, P. Mason, G. Thomson, N. Radley, Mr. Greene - Coach. Absent: S. Haas. V •v . V. ■V - 2l- 4 Come on in. we have some real bargains!” Compliments of L. J. CHELLIS OPTICIANS, INC. The Arcade Entrance Watertown, New York Compliments of ESSO SERVICE Welding and General Repairing Three Mile Bay, N. Y. Phone MI 9-2486 HERRICK'S PHARMACY, INC. 4 The Arcade Watertown, N. Y. or the New HERRICK'S PROFESSIONAL PHARMACY Suite 102 Professional Building 104 Paddock Street Watertown, N. Y. Compliments of MAX ALPERT, INC. 162-64 Court Street Watertown, New York Compliments of DIANE'S BEAUTY SALON Chaumont, New York Phone MI 9-2828 JOHN J. STOCKER CO., INC. All Types of Office Duplicating Fluid and Paste Ink Spirit and Photo-Copy Typewriters - Adding Machines - Calculators Business Machine Supplies . . -T „ 22 Arcade Balcony Watertown, N. Y. Compliments of SAMMY’S FLORISTS Watertown New York Don't Cuss - Call RUSS BLASTING Boat Slips - Septic Tank Holes Poles Furnished and Set Three Mile Bay, N. Y. Phone MI 9-2700 EZ-GO BARN CLEANERS Grange Silos Steinhorst Bulk Tanks HAROLD WARNER Chaumont MI 9-2705 COMPLIMENTS THE NORTHERN NEW YORK TRUST COMPANY Watertown, N. Compliments of Congratulations From KEN BOURCY'S SERVICE STATION Three Mile Bay, N. Y. Telephone MI 9-2424 TOWN TAVERN Three Mile Bay, New York LEE'S MOTEL AND RESTAURANT Proprietors RALPH AND ELNORA LEE Three Mile Bay, New York Phone MI 9-2839 Compliments of THE NORTH COUNTRY RAMBLERS Round and Square Dancing Chaumont Masonic Hall Every Friday Night Cfiio) DIALIR Compliments of WATERTOWN PETROLEUM, INC. R. D. - 3, Watertown, N. Y. Phone SU 8-3490 Compliments of OSHIER'S GROCERY STORE Chaumont, New York Hard and Soft Wood Lumber Sawed to Any Dimension PHIL MERCHANT Chaumont, New York ROE FARM SERVICE, INC. Limerick and Woodville New York Compliments of RAY GALE Water Wagon Authorized Jacobsen Dealer Lawn Mowers - Snow Blowers Chaumont, N. Y. - MI 9-2733 Compliments of ATLANTIC SERVICE STATION -Groceries- EARL FULMER Chaumont, N. Y. Phone MI 9-2927 MOTEL MARINA Complete Living Facilities Boats - Bait - Gas Including Kitchenettes Trailer - Ramp darlington’s Fishing Tackle - Sales and Service On the Lake Chaumont, N. Y. Tel. MI 9-2425 COMPLIMENTS OF WATERTOWN AUTO DEALERS ASSOC. Serving the North Country Over 100 Years Jefferson County Savings Bank The Bank With the Sign of the Shield Watertown, New York Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation THE GEORGE BROTHERS Plumbing, Heating, Hardware, Paints Electric Refrigeration Electrical Wiring Chaumont, New York Phone MI 9-2959 I. R. POOLE, INC. Metered Gas Service Propane Gas and Equipment for Domestic Use Gas Ranges and Water Heaters Glen Park, Watertown, N. Y. _____________Phone SU 2-6481 Compliments of LESLIE E. DANIELS INSURANCE AGENCY All Kinds of Insurance Phone Midway 9-5255 - 17 Main Street - Chaumont, N. Y. Insure and Be Secure ___________ Compliments of BELCHER'S GARAGE SERVICE STATION Brownville SU 2-9644 Compliments of BRIMMER'S GARAGE Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of '63 F rom SHERIFF ROBERT B. CHAUFTY Jefferson County Sheriff's Office Buy Kyanize Paints in BLACK RIVER PAPER COMPANY Phone SU 2-0920 Factory Square Watertown New York LIMERICK HOTEL Hotel Service All Legal Beverages Limerick, New York Phone NE 9-8241 C. F. BICHIE, Prop. Compliments of M. H. FISHMAN COMPANY 138-140 Court Street Watertown, New York Best Wishes to Class of 1963 For General Electric See HALLEY ELECTRIC 307 Mill St. , Watertown, N. Y. CARL’S AUTO ACCESSORIES, INC. Hot Rod Items - Pipe - Mufflers - Whip Antennas Parts for All Cars -- Seat Covers -- Tires -- Batteries Northern New York's Biggest Toy Land Easy Cash Terms 152 Court St. Watertown, N. Y. Compliments of CONDE'S On the Square Watertown, N. Y. TRAPP OIL CO. , INC. Brownville, N. Y. Phone SU 2-2620 Heating Equipment Petroleum Products KING'S GENERAL STORE A City Store in the Country Most Anything You Want Limerick, New York Phone NE 9-3091 When You Think of Television Think of Zenith Then Call GENTER AND BRENON SU 8-1530 Congratulations to the Class of 1963 F rom “MOOSE’S” NOVELTY SHOP SNACK BAR Chaumont, N. Y. Phone Midway 9-2567 Congratulations to the Class of '63 MR. AND MRS. PAUL BOURCY Compliments of SHANGRI- LA Point Peninsula JAY AND CORA WOODWARD AND RUTH VISELLI Compliments of NEW CARLIER RESTAURANT Chaumont, New York MAURICE CARNEY, Proprietor SPORTSMAN'S REST Compliments of CRESCENT HOTEL CHAUMONT LIQUOR STORE Chaumont, New York Compliments of THE GREAT ATLANTIC PACIFIC TEA CO. Watertown, New York Compliments of THE BEE HIVE Compliments 144 Court St. of Watertown, N. Y. O'BRIEN'S BARBER SHOP We Specialize in Staple and Gift Merchandise Cape Vincent Branch Stores: Troy and Rome, N. Y. CAHILL’S SPORTING GOODS COMPANY The Sporting Goods Store of Northern New York Wholesale and Retail Fishing Tackle Watertown, N. Y. Baseball HUNGERFORD-HOLBROOK CO. Printers and Lithographers Watertown, N. Y. SUnset 2-5300 Compliments of WATERTOWN SCHOOL OF COMMERCE One and Two Year Programs in Accounting and Secretarial Science Watertown, N. Y. Compliments of CITIZEN’S BANK Cape Vincent, New York Compliments of CHARLIE DUNHAM PHOTOGRAPHY CLAUDE W. MOUNT General Merchandise Three Mile Bay, N. Y. Compliments of TAYLOR IMPLEMENT CO. International Harvester Dealer Watertown, New York Best of All to All WATERTOWN BOWL Rt. 11 SU 8-1121 Watertown, N. Y. PAUL ANTONELLI, Mgr. COMPLIMENTS OF Chaumont, New York Phone MI 9-2419 Congratulations to the Class of 1963 CRESCENT MILLING CO., INC. Try Our 24-Hour Laundromat I Lumber and Building Supplies Fuel Oils Phone MI 9-2414 Chaumont, N. Y. Compliments of CAPE VINCENT TELEPHONE CO. Cape Vincent, New York Compliments of NICHOLS MOTOR EXPRESS Cape Vincent, N. Y. Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1963 J. A. SCOBELL CO., INC. Cape Vincent, N. Y. Phone OL 4-4451 H. C. PURCELL, Pres. Compliments Compliments of of CHARLES AUBERTINE SON BUD'S BARGAIN STORE Cape Vincent, N. Y. Cape Vincent, N. Y. Phone OL 4-2961 Television and Appliances Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of '63 BRADLEY HARDWARE Court St. - Arsenal St. Watertown Compliments of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DEXTER An Independent Bank Dexter, New York Compliments of PICKERT BROTHERS DAIRY 235 High Street, Watertown Phone SU 8-1990 Congratulations to the Class of 1963 From GEORGE H. HYDE, INC. Established 1893 Plumbing, Heating, Sheet Metal Work 108-118 Newell Street Watertown, N. Y. Telephone SUnset 8-1300 Outdoor Wood, Plastic, and Advertising Metal Signs PARKER NEON SIGNS Neon Is Our Middle Name SU 8-1130 414-416 W. Main St. Watertown, N. Y. Compliments of ROTHSCHILDS Your Friendly Store 206 Court St. Watertown, N. Y. Northern New York's Leading Dep't Store Watertown, N. Y. Headquarters for Teen F ashions Compliments of BETTY AND JACK WHITE Owners of WHITEY'S HOT DOG STAND Where Good Food and Good Friends Meet Compliments of LANE’S SUNOCO SERVICE STATION Limerick, New York Phone NE 9-2641 Compliments of BILL'S BARBER SHOP Chaumont, N. Y. Men $1. 00 Children $. 75 Phone MI 9-5390 Compliments of NORTON'S HONEY Limerick, N. Y. Compliments of QUALITY ICE CREAM COMPANY Watertown, N. Y. Compliments of KING’S RED WHITE Complete One Stop Shopping Red c. White Foods Fit for a King MI 9-2444 Main St. , Chaumont, New York Compliments of AUDREY BOURN w SUNOCO STATION CLARK MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME UNDC] Chaumont, N. Y. Phone MI 9-2922 Best Wishes to Rosie and the Rest of the Class Chaumont, New Yor k of '63 CLAUDE AND BLANCHE RICKETT INDEPENDENT TELEPHONES HELP YOU REACH ALL AMERICA Enjoy yourself. There's a telephone nearby to tell you - the family is well ... the contract is signed ... the birthday remembered. Nothing puts your mind at ease like knowing firsthand. TOWNSHIP TELEPHONE COMPANY Chaumont, New York EVELEIGH MOTOR SALES, INC. Dodge and Dart Cars and Trucks Sales and Service Gas - Oil - Auto Accessories Repairing Dexter, N. Y. Phone NE 9-3231. Boat Truck and Upholstery Bus Cushions WM. T. UTESS Three Mile Bay Midway 9- 5272 Service That Satisfies BARR’S TRAILER PARK Rent Spaces, Lights, Sewer, and Water Apartments and Boats to Rent Pt. Penninsula Phone MI 9-52 56 DEXTER FUEL AND LUMBER CORP. Fuel Oil - Kerosene - Lumber Gasoline - Coal - Hardware Back Hoe Service Dexter, N. Y. Phone NE 9-2500 Compliments of PLATO GENERAL CONTRACTING Brownville, New York Compliments of DEXTER BARBER SHOP Dexter, New York CURTIS-HOLMES MUSIC, INC. 119 Stone Street Watertown, New York Everything in Music for the Musician Instrument Rentals and Repairs Phone SU 2-5240 Say It With Flowers SWITZER HUTCHINGS FLORIST 116 Arsenal St. - 820 Holcomb Street Phone SU 2-5130 Compliments of LEE NURSING HOME 113 Keyes Ave, Watertown, N. Y. VERA LEE, Owner Phone SU 8-1650 The Man Who Knows Wears Richards Clothes RICHARDS CLOTHES 168 Court Street Watertown, New York YEARBOOKS TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY 'The World's Best Yearbooks Are Taylor-made''


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