Norwood Norfolk Central School - Keystoner Yearbook (Norwood, NY)

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Remembrance and reflection how allied! What thin partitions sense from thought divide! Alexander Pope, Essay on Man Epistle I, Line 225 1 W S+' g' ' 'ii ll see eq. X X 5- .-v 3 1 'Pi' Of in 11 ' ' ' :QQ -A ' if ,ST A 'fn d ass gn IIE ijt li I lun: EMM I m num lm mmw WLS sax N: .. XQ- ? Qi S as Q Qs ZS. .mmf .'2' Y Jwv A LL -. X gb PRE SENTED I I QQ SK g?l XghX 3 A . X Q . .,-f f V,,W ix h kj 1 H ,, s ' NOQW OOQNEW VOQK M, 1,.z .A xx ,. ,M-M ss b :r-me I , W ., 1. T1 - :mu Vzmg V m ' i LL:Q: V m Q G Q Q U Suzmxme LfaNqeLneR A There was Nor-kg rhcrc was Imrglrrurg there were rugrrs. lu this bowl: rim class of 15163 has capnurcd rms furor year. 'fligfu faces are our friends. Thcsc pgrgus :rm our lrucrxrrwirrs. HB .rif- AIILLM I . . L:.:, S RECCJG ITION MRS. ROCQUE DOMINICK We considered dedicating our yearbook to the individual. The seniors favored Mrs. Janet Dominick, However, those who wished the yearbook to be dedicated to the individual are not disappointed. For who is more an individual than our Janet? It is a privilege to be Mrs. Dominick's friend because by BEING her friend one HAS a friend. Who but Mrs. Dominick never tires of enthusiastically saying hello to her students? Who wants to help her students and considers them before herself more than she? Who bears her students' burdens, shares their secrets, and keeps their friendship better than she? Mrs. Dominick, the senior English teacher, is also the advisor of the STUDENT PRINTS. She does much more than advise. When no one can possibly think of a headline for a story, she does. When there is no one to type a story which is overdue, Mrs. Dominick does it. Mrs. Dominick teaches her students how to live, learn, and how to be kind. One cannot say that Mrs. Dominick demands nothing in return. She is a perfectionist who demands much from her students. She asks for hard work, attention. and improvement. Our days with Mrs. Dominick are over. Our memories will remain. MEMCRIAM DR. MARTIN BRANDT Martin Brandt was born November 1, 1893, in Posan, Poland, where he spent his earlier years and where he graduated from Friedrich Wilhelm Gymnasium. He studied at the Universities of Breslau and Berlin, receiving his doctor's degree from the University ofBres1au. where he graduated magna cum laude. He interned at Hygienisches Institute of the University of Breslau and later at Childi-en's Hospital in Berlin. He began private practice in Berlin-Spandau, Germany. In 1938, after Hitlex-'s rise to power, Dr. Brandt emigrated to the U,S., where he took and passed his Medical State Board Examination. About eighteen years ago Dr. Brandt came to the North Country, establishing practice in Bombay, where he remained for eight years. During the ten years the Brandts were in Norfolk, Dr. Brandt had been extremely active in the Red Cross Blood Program. He was always civic-minded, as he worked in close cooperation with school officials and with the late Dr, J' ames Smith in promoting preventive clinics, mass innoculations, et cetera, He had served with the late Dr. Smith as NNCS physician and assumed full responsibility after Dr. Smith's death. Kind, gentle, retiring, unassuming, patient -- all these adjectives could be applied to Dr. Brandt. But he will probably be best remembered for that characteristic usually attributed to doctors of an earlier era -- a lively, constant, personal interest in all his patients. Dr. Brandt will be missed by his patients, his friends, and the many. many students of NNCS, ' Ri. we Rs? si. st sa Q as i MEMORIAM DR, C, P. MARTIN Clement P. Martin, son ofJames C. and Jennie Phillips Martin, was born June 25, 1891, in the town ofLouisvil1e. After his graduation from Potsdam High School, he attended the University of Michigan from which he received his degree in chemistry in 1918. I-le started practicing dentis- try in Norfolk that year with offices in both Norfolk and Norwood. Dr, Martin had many friends in both villages. He participated in community affairs, having served as a member of the school board. He belonged to the Norwood Kiwanis Club, and took part in the village government. Dr, Martin's loss will be felt by the communities he served for over half a century. 6 MRS. BETTY RAMSEY LEDFORD Mrs. Betty Ramsey Ledford, daughter of Letha and Floyd Ramsey, was born March 1, 1942, Betty attended Norwood-Norfolk Central area schools for eleven years. The tragic accident that took her life occurred on May 5, 1962. At that time she was living in Murphy,North Carolina, with her husband Clarence Ledford and their two children, Clarence, Jr, and Paula. The news of her untimely death was a shock to all of her N,N.C.S. classmates. Betty will always be remembered by her classmates and friends. With her death we all lost a truly fine person. , Y A A ,. .WEE W,,,,..A--1 Y A 21 , :fx 1 QLIOTATICJN with what a genius for administration We rearrange the rumbling, universe William Ernest Henley DMINISTR TICN MR. RICHARD W. HANN Supervising Principal MRS. MELISSA CARROLL MR. FRANCIS W. KELLY Superinte ndent Vice -Principal BOARD OF EDUCATION--SEATED: Mrs. Russell Colbert, Mr. William Salisbury, Dr. Henry Vinicor, President Mrs. Blanche Palmer, Clerk. STANDING: Mrs. Shirlie Orolgio, Mr. John Lynch. Mr. Howard Hall, Mr. Mark Jenner, Mr. Donald Bixby. MISSING: Mr. Kenyon Jones. , ma fysmnm:amr,.4 s .. ,. 1 s I : - - .A l l NORWOOD - ORFOLK CENTRAL 1 SCHOOL FACULTY GUIDANCE, CURRICULUM COORDINATOR- -Mr. my r 'NF Robert Waite, Mr. Richard Dunne. LANGUAGE--Miss Eva Bishop, Lating Mr. Ronald Smith, French. 10 ENGLISH--TOP: Mrs. Ann Howlett, Mrs. Sandra Gruberg, Miss Elizabeth Elliott. CENTER: Mr. Kenneth Marriseau, 1 Miss Mercedes Sullivan. MATHEMATICS--BOTTOM: Mr. I Donald Gallagher, Mrs. Elizabeth Bowhall, Mr. James Glenn. PHYSICAL EDUCATION--Mr. Raymond Miller. Miss Rita Hiter, Mr. William Kitney. CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION TOP: MI. Albert Deitz, Mr. Douglas Cropper, Mrs. Marjorie Bow- DRIVER EDUCATION. INDUSTRIAL ARTS Mf- hall. BOTTOM: Mr. Robert Gardner, Mrs. Mar- JOSSP11 Rabideau. Mr- Gerard Barry. jorie Walsh, Mr. Larry Dorr. SCIENCE Mrs Laura Phalen Mrs Mar1onNanda1 Mr Marshall Smith Mr Jerome Bombard Q s NNCS ACU LTY 11 MUSIC AND ART--Mr. Robert Donovan, Mrs. Carol Mochel, Mr. Robert Plumb. SPEECH, READING, AND LIBMRY--Mrs. Eliza- beth Gibson, Miss Ann Calnon, Mrs. Frances Root. 8686690609 BUSINESS EDUCATION--Mr. William Corbett, Miss Elinor Taylor, Mr. Neil Coir. COORDINATOR OF INDUSTRIAL COOPERATIVE TRAINING, HOMEMAKING, PSYCHOLOGIST--Mr. James Fogarty, Mrs. Madelaine Bums, Mr. Clifford Stewart. NNCS FACULTY DRIVER EDUCATION, SCHOOL NURSE, CURRICULUM COORDINATOR--Mr. Charles Boots, Mrs. Margaret Curtin Mr. Donald Spotswood. sf' was SCHOOL NURSE AND DENTAL HYGIENIST MrS. SECRETARIES-'MrS. Irene McCormick, Mrs. AHCE5 Josephine Harrington, Miss Eileen Hennessy. Shanfelter. 'aw KINDERGARTEN - -Mrs. Helen McCabe, Mrs. Tena Renzema, Mrs. Rose Edwards. NORWOCD SUPERVISOR, UNGRADED, AND SECRETARY--Mrs. Bernice Dullea, GRADES 5 8: 6 --Above: v Mr. ' Allan Pfautz, Mrs. Isabel O Hanlon, Mrs. Helen Charlebois, Mrs. Ber- nice Regan, Mrs. Elizabeth Jenner. Mrs. Beatrice Aldrich, Mr. Howard McCuin. BELOW: grades GRADES 1 Ss 2--Below: Mrs. Helen Gibson, Mrs. Esther Hickey, Mrs. Irene Wilbur, Mrs. Phyllis McDonald. GRADES 3 Sz 4--Mrs. Betty Dewey Mrs. Doris Dailey, Mrs. Marion Greene, Miss Geraldine O'Brian. 15 KINDERG ARTEN - -Mrs. Elizabeth Storey, Mrs. Doris Maurer. Seated. NORFOLK FACULTY ELAN!! GRADES 3 8.1 4--Mrs. Gertrude Bab- cock, Mrs. Sondra Castle. SEATED: Mrs. Loris King. SECRETARY, GRADE 6--Mrs. Kathryn Sabad, Mrs. Eleanor Hayes. GRADE 1--Mrs. Helen Wing, Mrs. Helen Fuller, Mrs. Madolyne Speer. GRADES 4 84 5--Mrs. Muriel San- born, Mrs. Irene Gardner, Mrs. Shirley Smith. RAYMON DVILLE FACULTY GRADE 6, KINDERGARTEN, GRADE 4--Mr. Howard Condlin, Miss Rita Murphy, Miss Patricia Hudson. GRADE 2--Mrs. Rita Hartle, Mrs. ART, PHYSICAL EDUCATION, Martha Wing, Mrs. Eileen McC0r- MUSIC--Mrs. Ferne Reif, Mrs. R - U . mick. G ADES .1 5 MISS Gertrude cfm' Georgia Eustis, Mrs. Leah Tracy. 14 Mrs. Lillian Seeber, Mrs. Bernice Warner. BU DRIVERS Mr. Alex Sabo, Mr. James McCormick, Mr. Chester Hosmer, Mr. Hubert Matson, Mr. Eugene Bonno, Mr. Edward Colbert, Mr. Athel Brown, Mr. Charles Bellus, Mr. Vaughn Farmer, Mr. Augustus Molnar, Mr. Earl Pelsue. MISSING: Mr. Francis Trimboli, Mr. Francis Hayes, Mr. Larry McClure, Mr. Merrill Wamer, Mr. Lister Warner. NORWCOD Mrs. Marion Bond, Mrs. Ruth Powell. MISSING: Mr. Eugene Lewis, Maintenance. NNCS Mrs. Amanda Dishaw, Mrs. Eleanor LaHair, rs Mrs. Ivonne Hunter, Mrs. Velma Robert. MISSING: Mrs. Jolanda Myers, Mrs. Eva Mae Vorce. all MAI TENANCE NNCS Mr. Lister Warner, Mr. Hubert Matson, Mr. William Gorman, Mr. Chester Hosmer, Mr. Francis Hayes. MISS- ING: Mr. Sealy Buck, Mr. Francis Trimboli, Mr. Paul Stephenson, Mr. Eugene Bonno, Mrs. Ida Colby, Mr. Floyd Ryan. Y l CAFETERIA NCRFOLK Mrs. Glendora Van Kennan, Mrs. Margaret Kish, Mr. Paul Debien, Mrs. Loris Pelsue. Mr. Mark Debien. X A Qs . ix X . ii K .wx ..:f:. -' ' .5 f . .,--x X - XY-fix 1.1 1.2.-i.. ' NeSf?X.., . A1ST.i1.-:-.yxxxl f X. X- .w . A ' : .... 5 X Q A - sw 5 S l . NS A is ., gi fx ... . WW! Q X . Qw 1 - X . Xi K. if S. .5 kXX1L . .. X. - li i X . 5 .NX . .. x. .- -.ws-A Q.-R xr 3 . 5 5 ...DL . ,iqxx Q . xv 3 xg :Six Ski Nw N X xg N. . .. M. .kk. x ix asses - ' mwf .x xxx, XS .A XM x Friends of my youth, a lust adieul I-iupply some day we meet againg Ycl 11c'cr thc sclfsamc ll1Cl'l shall must, Thc yours shall make us other mon. Sir Richard Farris Burm H SENIOR C ASS FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Paul Frederick, Lloyd Eurto, Albert LaDue, Edward Powell, Arlan O'Connor, Gary Regan, Colin Campbell, Patrick Donahue, Joel Bixby. SECOND ROW: Douglas Clary, Phillip Brothers, Thomas McCabe, Blaine Pelkey, Francis Brothers, Lynly Haggett, Robert Wilson, Paul Ramsey. THIRD ROW: Joseph Wilson, Robert Akland, Jerry DeShane, Herbert Grant, Glen Stark, Joseph Gravelin, Wayne Raymo, Dale Edwards, Donald Walker. FOURTH ROW: Terry Haggett, Joel Dowe, Lee Farrington, David Holtz, Wayne Haggett, Philip Mackey, Joseph Dufore, Ronald Cambell. MISSING: Arthur Clark, David Lakins, James McGinnis, James McNairn, Roger Reif. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Ann Cutler, Susan Purves, Diane Warner, Mary Ellen Walsh, Cheryl Breakey, Carolyn Jenner, Susan Briggs, Geraldine Grady, Margaret Sheets. SECOND ROW: Suzanne Langelier, Colleen Bowhall, Mary Ellen Dockum, Shirley Perry, Ellen Royce, Linda Donnelly, Bonnie Bond, Betty Oakes, Darlene Bosjolie, Ann Agen. THIRD ROW: Constance Leroux, Arlene Baxter, Patricia Almasy. Frances Baxter, Ethelda LaBaff, Sonja Halvorsen, Kathleen Krom. FOURTH ROW: Helen Frego, Diane Pressey, Marion Greene, Margaret Enslow, Joan Despaw, Bonnie Linehan, Judith Porter. MISSING: Mary Lou French, Helen Jock, Marilyn Malley, Claudia Mcken- nan, JoAnn Pelsue, Gertrude Root, Theresa Davis. VALEDICTORIAN SENIOR ROBERT FREDERICK AKLAND Bob Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4:Symphonic Choir 1, 2, 3, 4:Bel-Aires 3, 4: NYSSMA 4:C1ass Assemblies 2, 3:Class Vice-President 3, Pre- sident4:Senior Play Cast 4:National Honor Society 2, 3, 4:Cit- izenship Education Conference 3, 4:Cla1-kson Math and Science Courses 3, 4:Bausch and Lomb Science Award Winner 4:Cross Country 1, 2, 3:Touch Football 1, 2, 3, 4:J. V. Baseball 1, 221. V. Basketball 1, 2:Varsity Basketball3, 4:Ski Club 2:Attendant at Jr. Prom 3: Attendant at Sr. Ball 4. COLLEEN BOW HALL J. V. Cheerleading 2:Varsity Cheerleading 3 , 4:Pep Club 1:Bow1 ing3:Senior Band 1, 2: Symphonic Choir 1, 2, 3, 43Be1Aires 3, 4: Operetta 1:Class President 1, Vice-President4gKeystoner Staff, Treasurer 4:Senior Play Cast 4gStudent Council 2, Treasurer 3: National Honor Society 2, 3, President 43FTA 3:C1ass Assem- blies 1, 2, 4:Queen ofJr. Prom 3:Attendant at Christmas Ball 3, 4gAttendant at Sr. Ball4gJr. Prom Comm. 3gSr. Ball Comm. 43 English at Potsdam 4:Citizenship Education Conference 3, 4 5 Clarkson Math Courses 3, 4:May Festival 1, 2, 3, 4. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. William Corbett and Miss Eva Bishop. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Robert Akland, President: Colleen Bowhall, Vice-President: Diane Warner, Secre 20 tary: Susan Briggs, Treasurer. ADVISORS ARLENE BAXTER Girls Glee Club 1, 2:FHA 1, 2, 3,4:FBLA1, 2, Treasurer 3.4: Pep Clubl: Junior Prom Com- mittee : FN A Secretary 3, 4 : Senior Ball Committee: Key- stoner: Assemblies 1, 2:VICP 4. ANN COTA AGEN Girls Glee Club 1 , 2: Pep Club 1,2: Fl-IA1, 2:FBLA 1, 2:Junior Prom Committee: Keystoner: Assembly 2 . BONNIE BOND CHERYL L. BREAKEY Pep Club 1: Student Council 2, 3 : Junior Prom Committee: Junior Prom Attendant: Junior Ring Committee :Assemblies 1,3: Symph. Choir 1,2,3,4: Senior Band 1,'2,3,4: Bel- Aires 2,3,4: Senior Play: Christmas Cantata 1 , 2 , 3, 4: Fr. Club4: Senior BallCom- mittee: May Festlvall , 3, 4: NHS 3,4: NYSSMA 4. PATRICIA ANN ALMASY Pat Assembliesl , 2, 4: NHS 2, 3, 4: Pep Club1,2,3,4:FBLA1, President 2, Vice-President 3, Secretary 4: Senior Band 1: Softball 1, 2, 3,4: Library Club 1,2,3: Basketball 1,2,3: Vol- leyball Playday 3, 4: Basket- ball Playday 2: FHA4: Junior Prom Committee, Senior Ball Committee: Bowlingl , 2, 3, 4: Major-ettes4: Keystoner Ads : Medical Club3: Science Fair 2:May Festivall: Senior Play Committee, Christmas Ball Committee 4. JOEL BIXBY Bix Cross Countryl, 2, 3:J.V. Baseball 1 : Football 3: Symph. Choir1,2, 3,4:Ni-IS 2, Treas- urer 3, 4: Student Prints 3, 4: Eng. at SUCP, Clarkson Math and Sciences Courses 3 , 4: Sen- ior Play: Operetta 1 , May Fes- tivall , 2, 3, 4:Junior Prom At- tend ant:Senior Ball Attendant: Cit. Ed. Conf. 3.4: Bel-Aires 3,4: NYSSMA 4: Student Council 3: President 4: Radio Club 1, 2, 3:Class Treasurer 2, President 3: Assemblies 3 , 4, trawl SUSAN BRIGGS Sue FBLA1, Vice-President 2, President 3, Treasurer 4: Soft- balll, 2, 3: Basketball 1 , 2: Student Countil 1 : FHA4: MedicalClub 3: LV. Major- ettes 3 , Varsity Majorettes 4: Junior Prom Committee : Sen- ior Ball Committee: NHS 3,-4: Keystoner Advertising Man- ager:Senior Play:C1ass Treas- urer 4 : Volleyball 3: Library Clubl, 2, 3: Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4: Basketball Playday 2: Bow ling 1,2,3,4:Christmas Ball Com- mittee. DARLENE BOSJOLIE Student Council 2: Christmas Ball Committeel: Senior Play Make-up Committee: Junior Prom Committee: Sen- ior Ball Committee, Softball 1,2, 3: Vo1leyball1,2, 3, 4: Assembliesl , 2, 3: Pep Club 1,2,3, 4: FBLA 1: Class Treas urer 1: Keystoner. COLIN CAMPBELL Otis Freshman Baseball 1: Varsity Baseball 3, 4: Hockey 3, 4: Senior Play 4. FRANCIS BROTHERS Spring round-up 1, 2, 3: Cafe- teria Staff 1, 2: Bowling 2, 4: Cross Country 1. PHILLIP C. BROTHERS Phil RONALD E. CAMPBELL ARTHUR CLARK Spring round up 2, Class As- sembly 1, ANN CUTLER FHA 1: Pep Club 2,3: Bowling 2, 3, 4: Junior Prom Committee 3: Senior Play 4: Senior Ball Coronation Chairman 4: Christ- mas Ball Committee 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3: Junior Prom Com mittee 3: Duke of Christmas Ball 2: King of Junior Prom 3: Attendant at Christmas Ball 4: Science Fair 35 Attendant at Senior Ball 4: Ping Pong 1.2, 3. THERESA DAVIS Transferred from lvlassena, 1963 DOUGLAS CLARY ..DOug.. .. Nig.. Symphonic Choir 1, 2: May Festival 1, 2: Cross Country 1, 2, 3: Sectionals 2: Varsity Bas ketball 2, 3, 4: Sectionals 3, 4 Varsity Hockey 1: NNYHL 1: Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4: Sec- tionals 2, 3: Junior Varsity Baseball 1: Class Officer 3: Student Council 1, 2: Class Assembly 3: Senior Play Cast 4: Spring Round-up 1.2, 3, 4: Touch Football 1, 2, 3: Cham- pions 3, Captain 4: Table MARY ELLEN DOC KUM N PEIEYH Operetta 1 :Assemblies1 , 2, 3: Student Prints 1 , 3, News Edi- tor 4, Bel-Aires 2,3,4: NYSSMA3,4:NHS 3,4: FTA 3 , Secretary 4: Christmas Con- cert Publicity Chairman 3: Junior Prom Committee Chair- man: May Festival 1 , 2, 3, 4: Senior Play: Pep Club 1,2,3. 4:Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Key- stoner Admin. Editor: Fr. Club 4: Eng. at SUCP: Clarkson Math Course 3: Senior Ball Commit- tee : Quil18a Scroll4:Symph. Choir1,2,3,4:Christmas Can- tata1,2,3,4. IERRY DE SHANE alex... Symph. Choirl, 2,4: Bel- Aires 3,4: J.V. Baseballl, 2: Varsity Baseba1l4: Cross Country3, Captain4, Sec- tionals3,4: Student Council Rep. at Large 4: May Festival 1, 2, 3, 4: Junior Prom Commit- tee:Radio Club3: Footba1l3, 4:Senior Play: Foreign Ex- change Student Candidate 3 . JOAN DESPAW Joani Ma jorettes 2: Girls Glee Club 1,2:Library C1ub1:Assem- blies 1 , 2: Medical Club 1 , 2: Senior Play Committee 4: Baseball3: Bowling 2. PATRICK DONAHUE Pat Transferred from Massena, 1961: Jr. Highlights 3: Varsity Baseball Manager 3.4: Foot- ball3, 4: Bowling 2, 3:Ski Club 3,4. LINDA DONNELLY Lynn FHA1 . 2. 3: FBLA. secrerary 4: Girls Glee Club 1:Bowling1 , JOSEPH DUFORE .. Joe.. Student Prints Art Editor 4 : Senior Play and Stage Manager: Junior Prom Committee: Pho- tographer for Courier Se Free- man: Science Fair, lst Place 3: Football 2, 3 , Captain 4:V01- eybal12, 3, 4: Bowling 2:Table Tennis 2: Keystoner Photogra- pher, DALE ROBERT EDWARDS Assembliesl , 2, 3: FBLA2, 3, 4: Junior Prom Committee: Senior Play. JOEL DOWE Son J.V. Baseba1l2:Varsity Base- bal14: Cross Country 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 2, 3, 4: Bowling 3, 4:F0Otba111, 2, 3,4: FBLA 3,4: Radio Club 3:Junior Prom Committee. LEE FARRINGTON Frosh Baseball3 Table Tennis 13 Volleyball 23 J. V. Baseball 23 Hockey 3,43 Football 2, 3, Captain 43 Intramural Baseball 13Senior Band l,2,3,43 May Festivall , 2, 3, 43 Keystoner Sports Co- Editor 3 Senior Play and Stage Manager: Student Prints Sports Editor 43 Assem- blies 1, 3, 43 Junior Prom At- tendant3 Senior Ball Attendantg Reporter for Currier 81 Freeman: Clarkson Math Courses 43 Senior Calendar Committee Chairman. MARGARET ENSLOW Maggie LLOYD EURTO Varsity Basketball43Va1-sity Library Club 3,43 Keystonen Basel-,a112' 3' 4: L V. Baseball Bowling 4 . HELEN FREGO Spring Round - up 33 Volleyball 3 3 Playday 33 Varsity Major- ettes2, 33Head Majorette 43 Keystoner Prophet3 Senior Play: Student Council 1 3 Student Printsl ,43 FTA, Secretary 2, Board ofDire ctors 3 , 43 Pep Club 3 3 Junior Prom Commit- tee:Fr. Club 4. GERALDINE MARIE GRADY Gerry FNA President 43 Vocational Course-Nurses Aid 3, 43 Medi- calClub2. 3IFHA 1, 2. 33 Junior Prom Committee: Pep Club 1, 2, 33 Volleyball 3, 43 Assemblies 1 , 2, 33 Keystonen Softball2, 3, 4, PAUL FREDERICK Fred Spring round- up 1 , 23 Key- stoner Music Editor: Senior Play: NYSSMA 2, 3, 43 Bel- AireS2. 3.4: Symph. Choirl, 2, 3, 43 Assemblies 1, 2, 33 Junior Prom Committee. HERBERT GRANT f'Iohn Herb Hockeyl , 33J.V.B3Seba1113 Varsity Baseball 3, 43 Football 3, 4. MARY LOU FRENCH Frenchie PCPC1Ub1.2. 3. 4: FBLA4. JAMES MCGINNIS .. Jim.. Vocational Industrial Co- operative Program 4: Cafete- ria Staffl , 2: Projection Crew 1,2, 3: B0w1ing2, 3. MARILYN MALLEY Transferred From Massena, 1961. FBLA 3,4, Vice- President 4: Junior Prom Com- mitteegsenior Ball Commit- tee : Keystoner Business Mana- ger 4: Pep Club 3, 4. IA MES MCN AIRN .. nm.. Assembly 3: Football 3.4. ARLAN O'CONNOR Fish Football 2,3,4: Senior Play: Spring Round -up 1 . Assemblies 2.4: King ofChristmas Ball4: Ping Pong 1 :Senior Ball Com- mittee. THOMAS H. MCCABE Mooch Ace Hockey1,2,3-Alt. Cap. 3,43 J.V. Baseball 1.2: Varsity Baseball 3,45 Football 1,2,3. 4-Cap. 4:Cross Countryl : As- semblies 1 , 2, 3, 4: Senior Play: Keystoner . CLAUDIA MCLENNAN Bowling3:PepC1ub1, 2,3,4: Senior Band 1, 2: Symph. Choir 1 , 2: Keystoner Business Manager:Nl-IS 3,4: FBLA 2, 3, Secretary 4: Assemblies 1 , 2: Christmas Ba1lCommittee 3, 4: Junior Prom Committee: Senior Ball Committee. BLAINE MAT!-IEW PELKEY Senior Play: Bel-Aires 4: Clarkson Math and Science Courses 3.4: Junior Prom Com- mitteeil. V. Baseballl: As- semblies 1 , 3 : Symph. Choir 2,3,4:SpringRound-up1,2: English at SUCP. BETTY MAE OAKES Oaksle Bow ling 3 : Junior Prom Com- mittee 3: FBLA 3, President4 Seventh Grade Orientation. SHIRLEY PERRY Bow ling 3 , 4: Assemblies 1 , 3: Student Prints 2, 3. 4: NHS 3, 4: MedicalC1ub 2, 3: Pep Club 2, 3,43-Rep. 4: Keystoner:Junior Prom Committee : Senior Play: Christmas BallCommittee. JO ANN PELSUE .. Io.. Symph. Choirl , 2, 3:Senior Play: Junior Prom Committee: Pep Club 1 , 2: May Festival 1 , 2, 3 3 Keystoner Sports Co- Editor: Senior Ball Attend ant. Haj EDW ARD POWELL .. Ed.. SUSAN PURVES sue-' FHA 1,2, 3,4:FBLA 3,43 Cheerleading 1 , 2, 4 : Junior Prom Committee : Senior Ball Committee: Junior Ring Com- mittee: Keystoner Activity C0-Editor: Senior Play: Pep Clubl., 2, 3, 4:Bowling1, 2, 3, 4: Junior Prom Attendant: Soft- balll, 2, 3, 4: Basketballl , 2, 3,4:Volleyball1, 2, 3, 4: Usher Usher at Graduation 3: FHA Conference 3:Assemblies 1 , 2, 3,4. JANE PERRY Science Club 1, 2, 3: Medical Club 3,4: Library Club 1, 2,3 IUDITH PORTER u Judy'- FBLA2,3,4:Intramural Soft- ball 1 . PAUL RAMSEY Bowlingl , 2: Vocational Indus- trial Co-operative Program 3, 4: Attendant at Senior Ball. F DIANE PRESSEY Student Prints 1 , 4: Foreign Ex- change Student Semi-Finalist 3: MedicalClub President 3: FNA4: Library Club 2, 3,4: Assembliesl , 2, 3:Senior Play: Keystoner Classes Co- Editor: Fr. Club4:VocationalCourse, Nurses Aid 3 : Junior Prom Com- mittee : Senior Ball Committee: Clarkson Chemistry Course 4 : Pep Club 4 . ROGER REIF Hockey Manager 2: Football 3.4. is . --1- gf WAYNE RAYMO Freshman Baseball 1 :J.V. Baseballlz J. V. Basketballl: Volleyball 3, 4: FBLA 3, 4: Var- sity Basketball Manager2. ELLEN ROYCE Symph. Choirl , 2, 3,4:Senior Bandl, 2, 3, 4:Pep Clubl, 2, 3-President4: SkiClub 2, 4: Assemblies 1 , 2: Bow ling 3. 4: Student Council 3: Junior Prom Attendant: Keystoner Co- Editor: Student Prints Adver- tising Manager4: Senior Ball Committee: Senior Ball Queen: Senior Play: May Festival 1 , 2, 3,4 : Class Secretary 1 3 Clark- son MathCourses 3, 4: Eng. at SUCP4 : Quill Se Scroll 4: NHS 4. GLEN STARK .. Joe.. Cross Counu-y 1: Footballl , 2, 3:J.V. Baseball 1:Bowling 1: Varsity Baseball 3, 4: Junior Prom Committee. GARY REGAN Senior Band 1, 2, 3: Symph. Choirl , 2, 3.4: LV. Baseball 1,2: Bowling 1, 3 : Football 1, 3 , 4: Cross Country 2, 4 : Volley- ball 3, 4 : Varsity Baseball 3 , 4: Senior Play. GERTRUDE ROOT Trudy Spring Round -up 1:Softba111 , 2:J.V. Majorettes 1,2:Va1'- sity Ma jorettes 3 , 4: Junior Prom Committee: Senior Ball Committee: Pep Club 1 :Bowl- ing 3:Christmas Ball, Duchess 2 : Senior Play Committee: FHA 2: Usher at Graduation 3: In- tramurals 2 : Stud ent Council 1, 2. DONALD WALKER .. Don.. MARGARET SHEETS Maggie FBLA 2, 3, 4: Junior Prom Com mittee 3 . DIANE WARNER MARY ELLEN WALSH Mew Fourth Ranking Senior Class Assemblies 1, 2, 3:Bowling3:Usher at Graduation 3:Jr. Prom Comm. Decorating Co-Chairman 3:Attend- ant at Jr. Prom 3:Student Council 3:Foreign Exchange Student Candidate 3:Keystoner Staff, Co-Editor 4:Sym- phonic Choir 4:May festival4:French Club 4:Ch1-istmas Ball Comm. 3, 4:National Honor Society 3, 4:Student Prints Staff2, 3, Feature Ed. 43Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Treas- urer4:Clarkson Math Course 3:English at Potsdam 4:Sr. Ball Comm. 4gSenior Play 4:Qui11 and Scroll 4. JOSEPH WILSON Joe Radio Club 3: Camera Crew 1, 2,3,4. ROBERT WILSON Bob Hockey 1,2,3,45Cross Country 1,2zTouch Football 2,3,4:Senior Play 4:J. V. Baseball 2:Fresh1-nan Base- ball 1:C1ass Assemblies 2,3:Prom Comm. 3:Sr. Ball Committee 4. 3 0 Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4.Pep Club 1,C1ass Assembhes 1, 2, 3, 4:J. V. Cheerleader 2:Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4:Na- tional Honor Society 2, Secretary 3, Vice-President4: Class Secretary 2, 3 , 4:Attendant at Christmas Ball 3: Jr. Prom Committee 3:Queen of Christmas Ball 4:At- tendant at Jr. Prom 3 :Bowling 3 , 4:Usher at Graduation 3:Student Council4:Sr. Ball Comm. 4:May Festival 1, 2, 3,4:Keystoner Staff, Lawyerzjr. Ring Committee. 1 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE CLASS OF I963 LAST WILL AND We, the class of 1963, in order to encourage a more perfect state of chaos, establish the memory of our great class. insure do- mestic turmoil, provide for the common defense of the underclass- men against the faculty, promote Senioritis and secure the blessings and characteristics of our glorious N. N. C. S. era, do ordain and establish the Last Will and Testament of the Class of 1963. PATRICIA ALMASY, will to Linda Packard my baton, in return for the one I borrowed two years ago to my brothers, Dick, Tony, and Willy, l will my ability to enjoy Mr. Cropper's sense of humor. ARLENE BAXTER, will to Joan Murray my ability to tell our bus driver that our lives are valuable. FRANCES BAXTER, will to Dianna and Janice my ability to get along with Mr. Cropper as well as I did. JOEL BIXBY, will to John Wing, Al Dai1ey's partridge feather, hoping he can find a use for it. BONNIE BOND, will to my sisters and brother the hope that they will do better in their high school years than I did in mine. DARLENE BOSJOLIE, will my gym locker to Sharon Page, in hopes that she will carry out her duty and keep the locker clean. SUSAN BRIGGS, will to Kathy Trombly my majorette uniform, and to Richard Almasy my seat in Social ll, with the hope that he makes better use of it than I did. PHILLIP BROTHERS, will my seat in room 15 to anyone who wants it. COLIN CAMPBELL, will to Shirley LaDue my right to get to the library every seventh period, and to my brother my seat in the office. RONALD CAMPBELL, will to anyone who wants it, my ability to pass English III in one year. ARTHUR CLARK, will my longest lead pencil to Mr. Kelly. DOUG CLARY, will to John Wing my position on the basketball team and to Billy VanKennen a roll of Delsey for his personal use on long trips. ANN COTA, will to my brother, Sonny, my seat in homeroom 155 and to my sister, Cathy, I will my ability to get along with the teachers. BRENDA CURRIER, will my seat in Office Practice to any Junior who thinks he can stand doing a little work. ANN CUTLER, will to Cheryl Simonette and Lida Scheening my great acting ability so they can get a BIG Dart in the Senior Play, as I did. JERRY DE SHANE, will to Pat Town my ability to miss cross-country practice and still stay on the team. JOAN DESPAW, will to Sandra Nemo and Jackie O'l-lara my ability to stay out late at Jim Sr Shines and still get up for school. PETEY DOCKUM, will to Bonnie Bethel and Priscilla Pelsue fSisJ my ability to be as disorganized as anyone can be and still get things done. I, also, will my desk in room 15 to any Junior who likes creaky old desks that wobble when you write. LINDA DONNELLY. will to Glynn Royce my seat in Social 12 hoping that he will enjoy using it. JOEL DOWE, will to any Junior my seat in Social class, with the hope that he will use it well. DALE EDWARDS, being of sound mind and body, will my brain to science, with the sincere wish that it will find a good use for it. MARGARET ENSLOW, will to George Ramsey all my gum for the next three years! LLOYD EURTO, will my Seat in any English class to anyone who wants it. LEE FARRINGTON, will to any hockey player the ability to break a record number of sticks during one season-seventeen, to be exact. ' PAUL FREDERICK, will to Ronnie Stacy my Bel-Aire tie, in hopes that he makes the group next year. HELEN FREGO, will to Kathy Trombly my ability to pass tests and stay in my activities. MARY LOU FRENCH, will to any Junior my homeroom seat in room 15. GERALDINE GRADY, will my good humor to any Junior who will make good use of it. I, also, will to any Junior the ability to have as much fun in Mr. Cropper's class as I did. HERB GRANT, will to Janice Tiernan my ability to keep my nose out of other peop1e's business. JOE GRAVELIN, will to Danny Casselman my brain, because I know he can use it. MARION GREENE, will my ability to stay in Chemistry for two years to any Junior who wants it. LYNLY HAGGETT, will my ability to fail English III to Ernest Monroe. WAYNE HAGGETT, will to Phyllis Haggett my ability to go to the library without a pass and not get caught. TERRY HAGGETT, will to any future Social 12 student my seat in classy it's a beaut! I DAVID HOLTZ, will to anybody taking Physics the ability which I hope I have to pass it. SONJ A HALVORSEN, will to Sue Stacy my striker and my bunsen burner in hopes that she will have better luck lighting it than I did. CAROLYN JENNER, will all future soprano solos to Charlene Patterson and Thane Shaw in hopes that they have as wonderful a time singing as I have had. Pl-IYLLIS JOY, will to Mary Stanford my ability to throw gum at Mr. Corbett and have him stay so good naturedl Watch it! I KATHY KROM, will to Mary Stanford my seat in room 15 in hopes that she will take good care of it. ETHELDA LA BAFF, will to Kathy Bellinger my ability in mathematics. ALBERT LA DUE, will to my brother, Charles, my seat in study hall 15, with the hope that he will use it to his advantage. DAVID LAKINS, will my ability to get a front row seat in English class to Sonny Cota. SUZANNE LANGELIER, will my ability to carry the largest att posters and all my books with a min- imum of broken arms to any interested Junior. CONNIE LEROUX, will to Bonnie Tyo my ability to enjoy Mr. Cropper's sense of humor, even though it will be quite a chore. BONNIE LINEHAN, will to Diane Ray Porter my ability to go to the nurse's office and collect the sleep I didn't get. PHILLIP MACKEY, will to Fee Levison my ability to do as little work as possible and still pass every- thing. MARILYN MALLEY, will to my brother, Mike, my much desired ability to find excuses to roam the halls, although l'm not sure he needs it. THOM MC CABE, will my ability to watch hockey games from the penalty bench to any Junior that needs it. JIM MC GINNIS, will to Doug Colbert my seat in English III. CLAUDIA MCLENNAN, will my seat in room 14 to anyone who wants it, in hopes that he will get into some good arguments with Mr. Corbett. BETTY OAKES, will to any Junior the ability to sit in Office Practice and work. ARLAN O'CONNOR, will to Mike McGee my good looks and my title as the bast dancer at N. N. C. S. JO ANN PELSUE, will my ability to pass English III Regents to my sister, Penny. JANE PERRY, will my ability to be accident prone to Katie Lanctot. SHIRLEY PERRY, will my seat in Honor Society to anyone who is willing to work for it. I, also, will to my brother, Paul. my willingness to do my homework and get it in on time. JUDY PORTER, will to my sister, Diane, my ability to stay in school as long as I have and in the meantime have as much fun as I have. ' DIANE PRESSEY, will to my sister, Pat, good luck and the use of my review books. SUSAN PURVES, will to any Junior my cheerleading uniform in hopes that she wears it with tucks. PAUL RAMSEY, will to my brother, George, my ability to get along with Miss Sullivan. I, WAYNE RAYMO, will to anyone who wants it my position on the volleyvall team. I, TRUDY ROOT, will to Cherrie Simonette my ability to get through high school in such a very short time. I. ELLEN ROYCE, will my hockey campaigns and any campaigns requiring posters to JoAnn Walsh in hopes that she can get students to the hockey games. I, MARGARET SHEETS, will my high school books to my children. I, GLEN STARK, will to Gary Reif my ability to keep out of matters that do not concern me. I, DONALD WALKER, will my ability to get away with murder in school to Doug Colbert. I, MARY ELLEN WALSH, will the fun and hard work that I have had in high school to my sisters, Jo Anne and Nancy. I, DIANE WARNER, will to all underclassmen all the work and fun and none of the worry I've had in my four years of high school. l. JOE WILSON, will my ability to make up excuses to Bob Senecal. I, ROBERT WILSON, will to Ann LaHair my ability to get along with the teachers in the twelfth years. We, PAT ALMASY, SUE BRIGGS, CONNIE LEROUX, and SUE PURVES, being Of sound mind and sound body, hereby bequeath the table in the back of room 14 to any future office practice girls who think that they can bother Willy as LITTLE we did. W We, COLLEEN BOWHALL and CI-IERYL BREAKEY, will to Brunie Scott our French Review Book and French Dictionary to enable him ..... ? We, SONJA HALVORSEN and DIANE WARNER, will our ability to laugh at absolutely nothing to any Junior girls who want it! I We Seniors have bequeathed these esteemed possessions to our friends and enemies with the insincere wish that they make the worst possible use of them. We make, constitute and appoint Mr. Corbett to be executor of this, our Last Will and Testament. In WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hand and seal this day of 1963, at N. N. C. S. Sonja Halvorsen Diane Warner Testatrices .nf :Iv 'HM .' A5 I w Y I N L l York State h Pat Almasy xs now tourmg Europe as the puvate secretary of the DIBS1 I 'sn ,,-,, D .5 U Ph111p Brothers 18 a successful farmer at Knapps Stauon re lhimfiliik F, m ,Q ' F Co11n Campbell has served four years 1n the navy and 1S happ11y mar f--e ' ds, ned to Shlrley LaDue, hvmg rn Knapps Stauon Lv... . 'to is now a bartender in the town of Norfolk. Leu. -ington is attending Canton A. T.I. and is planning to enter the engineering field. Paul Frederick is now the leading tenor soloist for the Metropolitan Opera Company. Helen Frego is teaching school during the school year and in the summer is working at a private camp as waterfront director. Mary Lou French is now a private secretary at an oil refinery in Texas . . . Geraldine Grady is on the permanent staff of the Potsdam Hospital and in the distant future is to change her name to Roberts. Herbie Grant is still going with Ruthie McGee and he is still broke. Joe Gravelin is now another Mickey Mantle on the New York Yankees. Marion Greene is now the head nurse in a large hospital in New York City. Lynly Haggett is now doing experiments on the chemical make -up of teachers. Wayne Haggett is now in his tenth year as psychologist after replacing Mr. Stewart at Norwood-Norfolk. Sonja Halvorsen is now assistant Professor of Psychology at Harvard and is completely absorbed in her recent engagement to the Professor. David Holtz is now in his senior year at the State University at Potsdam where he is studying to become a social studies teacher. Carolyn Jenner is now singing her heart out in MADAME BUTTERFLY, which is being presented at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York. Kathy Krom is riding around in an expensive car, flat broke, and looking for some nice eligible young man. Ethelda La Baff is working in Sodus, New York. Albert La Due is still going to Wanakena every weekend and has got the 1940 Pontiac licensed. Suzanne Langelier, after a successful art career in the Walt Disney studios, will be buried beside Rembrandt. Connie Leroux is now secretary to a rich bachelor in New York City. Bonnie Linehan is now married and has five girls and is still living in good old Plumbrook. Philip Mackey is waiting for Fee Levison's beat-up Ford to fall into complete ruin. Marilyn Malley is still attending R. B. I. and is still trying to make a secretary of herself. Thom McCabe is now playing for the Chicago Black Hawks and shooting pucks past another N. N. C. S. alumnus, Tom LaBarge, into the Montreal nets. Claudia McLennan is working as a private secretary to the boss of a big firm. James McNairn is now working up to the rank of Colonel in the Air Force. Betty Oakes is now working as secretary at General Motors. Arlan O'Connor is now the teenage delight at the movies and is still trying to win a fellow senior's heart. Jo Ann Pelsue is now Mrs. James Adams and the proud mother of five. Jane Perry is now working in Cuba as a nurse. Shirley Perry is now working in a research laboratory try-ing to discover a cure for Cancer. Judy Porter is the new Florence Nightingale in Potsdam Hospital and is taking care of her favorite patient. fGuess Whoj Diane Pressey is the supervisor of nurses at a hospital in Hawaii. Susan Purves is now married to Bill and is supervising the management of the Rood farm. Paul Ramsey will be the owner of a store in some small town in New York. Wayne Raymo is now athletic director at N. N. C. S. Gary Regan is head of the U. S. Forestry Department and the trees are in a bad way. Trudy Root will probably still be in school and is always thinking of Don. Ellen Royce is now head pathologist in the New York General Hospital in the partnership of Dr. Kildare and Dr. Ben Casey. Margaret Sheets is now working in the White House taking care of Caroline. Mary Ellen Walsh is now commuting between Istanbul and Paris and getting very confused trying to learn Turkish and French. Diane Warner is now successfully employed as Dr. Ben Casey's medical secretary and is enjoying every minute of her work interviewing the young interns. Bobby Wilson is head of a bank and is happily married to a certain Junior. Joe Wilson is now employed full time at Wi1son's T. V. shop. Prophets: SHIRLEY PERRY HELEN FREGO V 35 X Rf QQ g K xx 'Q X Q Y X sv - Wx , X x ,... - 5 w ,Ulf - :Ss 4 , Ellen Royce Diane Warner Ann Cutler Sue Purves Joe Gravelin Carolyn J ' he 'Q ' ' N, xt 4 I Ex .. N Si X K K E,, it Q of S ' .. 3 S 1: ' X . L K ,C g. ' Petey Dockurn Colleen Bowhall Cheryl B. 8.x Ellen R. The Gang US Petey D. Claudia McLennan Pay Almasy The Gang Sonja H Shiflel' Perry Arlan O'Connor v Diane Warner Carolyn J. Doug Clary Colleen Bowhall Cheryl Breakey Darlene Bosjolie M E Walsh UNDERCLASSMEN , 0 At last they came to where Re- flection sits . . . who steals light out of the past to shed it on the future. Olive Schreiner c RZl1Dh Iron l JLINIORS ROOM 17--ROW ONE: Thomas Barney, George Allen. ROW TWO: Janis Bronson, Charles Aumell, Charlene Brower, John Arquette. ROW THREE: Marilyn Casey, Harold Chapin. Allen Chilton, Francis Cora, Thomas Clark. ROW FOUR: Nancy Burns, Linda Cota, Joseph Creighton, Diana Daggett, Bernard Debien. ROW FIVE: Donna Emlaw, Linda Fiacco, Jerry Flanders, Bernard Foster, John Gagnon. STANDING: Phillip Holt, Gary Hepfner, Jon Hazen, Sandra Greenwood, Ruth Haggett, Diane Goodrich, Judith Ginn, Beverly Beye Margaret Besaw, Janice Beaudoin, Maurice Campbell, Wayne Cook, Mr. Cropper. ra CLASS .QQ Allen Chilton Sharon LeCuyer President Vice-President OFFICERS Penny Pelsue Susan Stacy SSCIGHIY Treasurer JU IDRS 1 5 3 r s i S 1. ww ROOM 23--ROW ONE: Sharon LeCuyer, Shirley LaDue, Jacqueline O'Hara. ROW TWO: Clifford Jesmer, Dorothy Morgan, Charles LaDue, Donald Kingsley. ROW THREE: Lawrence Hopsicker, Linda Matson, Arlen O'Connor, Richard Ober. STANDING: Bernard Jarvis, Barbara LaShomb, Sandra LaBarge, Dianna Jock, Sandra Nemo, Mr. R. Smith,-Roy Oakes, Donald Martin, Cheryl Kingsley, Ann Lal-lair, Karen Kelly. MISSING Phyllis Joy, Robert Norton, Judith LeCuyer, Vicky McNulty, William Molnar. mm ummm, MAG AKZINIS Nanumenr I 8 1' ROOM 24--ROW ONE: Penny Pelsue, Joan Pircsuk, Ronald St. Pier. ROW TWO: Robert Senecal, Diane Porter, Lida Scheening, Ralph Schiavone. ROW THREE: Terry Shantie, Cheryl Simonette, Susan Stacy. STANDING: Mrs. M. Bowhall, Patricia Pressey, Charlene Patterson, James Patraw, Thomas Todd, Bruce Seamans, Patrick Town, Gary Wolstenholm, John Wing, Robert Wilhelm, Ingrid Wright. Anna Tebo, Mary Stanford, Janice Tiernan, Linda Wilber. MISSING: Lauen Scott, Roger Reif. . SOPHOMORES ROOM '7--ROW ONE: Linda Adams, Nancy Akland, James Dishaw, Barbara Elliott. ROW TWO: Theodore Arnold, Eleanor Colbert, Katherine Bellinger, Alan Dailey. ROW THREE: Bonnie Bethel, Rosamary Besaw, Mary Ayotte, Darrel Bresee, ROW FOUR: Connie Dumers, Constance Brothers, John Dailey, Thomas Doran. STANDING: Mr. Marisseau, Lois Breakey, Charlene Aumell, Thaddeus Coller, Lawrance Dean, Charles Bellinger, Maureen Calnon, Michael Edwards, JoAnn Brouse, Carolyn Debien, Marilyn Debien, Cheryll Bond, Terry Despaw, Terry Campbell. I Nancy Akland, PresidentgMichae1 Edwards, Vice-PresidentgSallie LeCuyer,SecretarygRandy Holt, Treasurer. ROOM 8--ROW ONE: Robert Firman, Evelyn LaComb, Cheryl Hunter. ROW TWO: Richard Holtz, Ellen Haggett, Kathryn Jones. ROW THREE: Melodie Jarrell, Mary LaRose, Diane Ibey, Linda lbey. ROW FOUR.: Katherine LaDue, Timothy I..aMay, Kathryn Lanctot, Thomas LaPlante. STANDING: Sallie LeCuyer, Phillip Jenner, Gary LaShomb, Leslie Haggett, Rita Guilbert, Sharon Farmer, Belna Jo Gagnon, Thelma Martin, Terry McDougall, Cheri McClure, Marilyn Maurer, Jeanne Lacks, Craig Mahoney, Keith LaSiege, Michael Malley, Mr. Deitz. MISSING: Donna Hall, Feliz Levison, Clifford Kolsom, Randy Holt. 41 SOPHOMORES ROOM 9--ROW ONE: Linda Packard, Allen McGaugh1in, ROW TWO: Lorene Patraw, Vernon Osier, Richard Quigley. ROW THREE: Michael McGee, Gary Reif, David Radell, Vincent Mellon. ROW FOUR: Paul Perry, William Molnar, Michael Osoway, Gary Perry. STANDING: Mrs. Nandal, Pamela Pelo, Priscilla Pelsue, Grace Paige, Richard Planty, Duane McQuown, Ernest McGregor, John McGee, Robert Palmer, William Parr, Carol Planty, Diane Porter, Sharon Page, Fern Premo, Annette Merkley. MISSING: Gloria Newcombe. ROOM 11--ROW ONE: Glynn Royce, Timothy Richards, Richard Root. ROW TWO: Dale Smith, Marie Smith, Nancy Smith. ROW THREE: Diane Talcott, William VanKennan, Donald Wadleigh, Richard Walker. ROW FOUR: Jeffrey Wellner, Betty Witherell, John Wolfe, Sheryl Wolstenholme. STANDING: Terry Steinburg, Robert Stephenson, Charlotte Smith, Barbara Smith, Melody Sharlow, Margo Richards, Gerald St. Hilaire, Hans Scheening, Lynn Wright, Bonnie Woodward, Joy Woods, Daniel Warner, Joanne Walsh, Miss Sullivan. 42 FRESHME ROOM 5--ROW ONE: Judith Bellinger, Michael Desnoyers, Sharon Cota. ROW TWO: Daniel Casselrnan, James Casselman, Richard Castle, Roger Clary, Donald Colbert. ROW THREE: William Bronson, Michael Brothers, Janice Buck, William Burch, James Bishop. ROW FOUR: Sheldon Bombard, Janet Bond, Susan Bond, Harold Borrman. STANDING: David Bronson, Ronald Casey, Roger Cole, Teresa Briggs, Bernard Cardinal, Richard Connelly, Mr. Gardner, Roger Bartlett, Donna Bancroft, Bruce Bancroft, Chester Ashley, Judy Arquette, Terry Alsup, John Burns, Richard Almasy. MISSING: Deborah Beyer, Patricia Debien. V 1 Nr .fax ?,'.' John McLaughlin, PresidentgLeon Ober, Vice-President:George Ramsey, Secretarygllred Morgan,Treasurer. ROOM 6--ROW ONE: Mary Durham, Nancy Emlaw, Carl Eurto, Gerald Herne. ROW TWO: Diane Fredenburg, Pauline Jandrew, Sharon Fullerton, Duane Hicken, Marcia Gibson. ROW THREE: Grace Haggett, Richard Hann, Natalie Hayes, Diane Herne. ROW FOUR: Thomas Jarvis, Terry Jay, John LaBarge. STANDING: Cyrus Jones, Daniel Dockum, John Flint, Terry Francis, Gordan Gonyou, Terry Gladding, James Hewitt, Mrs. Howlett, - Richard Fiacco, John LeCuyer, Larry Gage, Edward LaShomb, Allen LaPoint, Albert LaMontagne, Michael LaHair, Janet Lacks, William Dunkelberg. MISSING: Sharleen LaBarre. FRESHMEN K r Aga, Q 1 . Q .W .. ROOM 12--ROW ONE: Bernard Purvis, Clarington Sawyer, Ann Santimaw, Stephen Nemo, Ioan O'Hara, George Ramsey. ROW TWO: Annie Mattice, Helen Osoway, Patricia Ouimet, Robert Palmer, Leon Ober. ROW THREE: Patricia Pierce, Charles Planty, Phoebe Premo, Molly Pressey, Ernest Monroe. ROW FOUR: David Richards, David Russell, Lorraine Seamans, Diane Murphy, Chester Pierce. STANDING: Sharon Patraw, William Parr, Frank Moody, Bonnie McGee, Rita Mackey, Linda Levison, Mr. Glenn, John McLaughlin, James Michaud, Fred Morgan, Dale Martin, Michael Ross. si-. X ff, . Peggy Simons, Patrick Stark, Elick Vari, ROW THREE: Thomas Woodward, Roderick Woodward, Ronald Stacy, Orin Witherell. ROW FOUR: Philip Yaddow, James Wing, Pamela Smith, Kathleen Trombly. STANDING: Dawn Wadleigh, Harry Whalen, William Todd, Carol Sullivan, Mr. M. Smith, Sandra Tiernan, Yvonne Shea, Phyllis Taylor, Sherry Shantie, Wayne Wilber, Robert Smith, Sylvia Sharlow, Thane Shaw, Bonnie Tyo, Elburn Walters. 44 ROOM 20--ROW ONE: Nancy Walsh, Rickie Zappia, Susan Spoor, Eugene Simpson. ROW TWO: David Smith, v 1 1 EIGHTHERS N ROOM 1--ROW ONE: Janice Deon, Robert Donahue, Robert Clark. ROW TWO: Herbert Colby, Pamela Cole, William Currier, Merline Adams. ROW THREE: Patricia Burns, Gene Bullock, Martha Calron, William Chudzinski. ROW FOUR: Lana Bowen, Madaleine Bregg, Richard Brothers. STANDING: Deborah Bruyere, Thomas Colbert, Terry Burrows, Tony Almasy, Charlene Delosh, Michael Culter, Danny Allen, Jerry Berry, Timothy Baxter, Muriel Bellinger, Bonnie Bartlett, Sheila Barry, Susan Beyer, Deborah Bond, Patricia Blair, Mrs. Gruberg. MISSING: Alberta Barkley, Roy Bixby, Paulette Bond, Roger Debien. K Richard Jesmer, PresidentgChristine Wing, Vice-PresidentgMaryAnn Lyons,Secretary,Gibert Simons,Treasurer. ROOM 2--ROW ONE: Keigh Gonyou, Donna Griffith, Alta Haggett. ROW TWO: Linda Herne, Richard Horseler, Richard Hughes, Kay Ibey. ROW THREE: Linda Dufore, Leroy Johnston, Paula Henderson, Phyllis Haggett. ROW FOUR: William l.aMora, Kenneth Fullerton, Cauleen Fleury, Robert LaBaff. STANDING: Mrs. E. Bowhall, Jarnina Jannette, Patricia Hunter, Nancy Kennedy, Jean LaDue, Bernadette Fiacco, Gary Gladding Norman LaShomb, Thomas Durham, Gary Flanders, Richard LaPoint, Marie Eurto, Theron Fedonick, Hiram Q Gladden, MISSING: Michael Fiacco, Linda Gonyea, Richard Jesmer, Karen Kaiser, Mary Lawrence. S! EIGHTH ERS ROOM 3--ROW ONE: Patricia McNulty, Beverly McQuown, Susan Monroe, Carol Murcray, John McGregor. ROW TWO: Russell Oakes, James O'Brian, Andra O'Hara, Susan Oliver, Clara Paige. ROW THREE: Frank Penny, Donna Perry, Elizabeth Phalen, Francis Pike, Raymond Mackey. STANDING: Mrs. Walsh, Tad Mahoney, Patrick Malley, Robert Markum, Bruce Newcombe, Keith Maxin, William McGowan, Margaret Patterson, Ann Palmer, Deborah Levison, Donna Lewey, MaryAnn Lyons, Lester Long, Clark Longest, William Payne, Hattie Oakes, Robert McKenty. ROOM 4--ROW ONE: Rosalie Town, Judith Searles, Donald Shepard, Richard Senecal. ROW TWO: Kenneth Seguin, Phillip Regan, William Seeber, Donna Trimboli. ROW THREE: Paul Richards, Michael Spotswood, Christine Trimboli, Pamela Scott, Barbara Santirnaw. ROW FOUR: Marjorie Wilson, Sheila Wright, Pamela Taylor, Mary Shyne, Laura Revier. STANDING: Frederick Wilhelm, Gilbert Simons, David Tebo, Paul Yaddow, David Shampine, William Walters, Joanne Richards, Linda Sabad, Christine Wing, Sheila Smith, Elaine Planty, James Pircsuk, Miss Henessey, Mr. Dorr, Class Sponsors. MISSING: Michaelyn Speziale. . 5 SEVE THERS X 'fx ROOM 1A--ROW ONE: Edward Bishop, David DuBray, Sylvia Brothers, Charles Crabb. ROW TWO: William Almasy, Mary Babcock, David Baxter, Darlene Baxter. ROW THREE: John Bond, Nancy Bullock, Carol Clark, Richard Ashley. STANDING: Sally Bancroft, Diane Bartlett, Marilyn Akland, Carol Chagnon, Ronald Emlaw, Patricia Ashley, Judith Clark, James Dailey, William Baxter, Lee Charity, Raymnod Ashley, Catherine Cota, Michael Delosh, William Brouse, Dawn Bond, Jeffrey Beamish, Michael Besaw, Michael Casselman, Francis Coller, Herbert DeShane. MISSING: Kenneth Eurto. my Jennifer Hazen, President ,Michael Casselman, Vice-President,Gary Radel1,SecretarygDonald Purvis, Treasurerp ROOM 2A--ROW ONE: Joan LaRose, William LaRose, Leslie Haggett, Ronald Fleury. ROW TWO: Donna LaPlante, James Gately, Jennifer Hazen, Brenda Felix. ROW THREE: Lyndon Gibson, James Jannette, Brian LeF1eur. STANDING: Steven LaBarre, Richard LaDue, Victoria Jones,Kathy LaPoint, Leo LaMontagne, Linda LeCuyer, Lawrence Gonyou, Penny Hall, Bonnie Jay, Nancy Langelier, Shirley Fullerton, Jane Greene, Sharon Flanders, Deborah Fetter, Marcia Felix, Lynn LaShomb, Bruce Goodrich, Ronald Gladding, Nancy Grant, V-v Janice Ginn. SEVE THERS ROOM 3A--ROW ONE: Norman Littlejohn, Richard Nenoff, Phillip Murray, Kenneth Ober. ROW TWO: Andrew Myers, Nicholas Orologio, Darrel McDonald, ROW THREE: Sandra Morse, Victoria Packard, Joseph Osoway, William Orologio. ROW FOUR: Fay Martin, Patricia Martin, William Matson. STANDING: Joseph O'L.eary, Donald Purvis, Daryl Reif, Katherine Mason, Sharon McCabe, Velma Osier, Shirley Lewey, Allen McDonald, Richard Murdie, Robert Premo, Cathy Page, Margaret Munroe, Frances Prerno, Timothy McEwen, Charles Manning, Gary Radell, Mr. Gallagher. ROOM 10--ROW ONE: Anna St. Pier, Della Sawyer, Sandra Seeley, David Seguin. ROW TWO: Catherine Simons, Robert Simpson, Lloyd Staats, Catherine Zeronicky. ROW THREE: Karen Wilhelm, Roger Tooley, Harrison Trimboli, John Worley. STANDING: Richard Smith, Janette Wadleigh, Linda Roy, Joan Smith, Sharon Wright, Christina Wright, Deborah Wilkins, Theodore Weeden, Janet Tooley, Cynthia Watson, Walter Shampine, Walter Reimer, James Robert, Gene Shantie, Mr. Bombard. ACTIVITIES Activity and duty are l1Ot to be found by the road- side. One must await them on the threshold, ready to bid them enter the moment oi' passing and they pass every day. Maurice Maetcrlinck KEYSTO ER STAFF ROW ONE: Paul Fredrick, Carolyn Jenner, Mary Ellen Dockum, Ellen Royce, Mary Ellen Walsh, Suzanne Lange- lier. JoAnn Pelsue, Sue Purves. ROW TWO: Lee Farrington, Colleen Bowhall, Marilyn Malley, Sue Briggs, Diane Warner, Sonja Halvorsen, Diane Pressey, Marion Greene. Ann Agen, Gerry Grady, Connie Leroux, Arlene Baxter. Ann Cutler, Shirley Perry. ROW THREE: Joe Dufore, Pat Almasy, Darlene Bosjolie, Mrs. Root, Helen Frego. Co-Editors-in-Chief . . . Mary Ellen Walsh Activities ....... Connie Leroux, Susan Purves Ellen Royce Business Manager ........ Claudia McLennan Treasurer ........ . . . Colleen Bowhall Marilyn Malley Administration Editor . . . . Mary Ellen Dockum Music . . . . . . Paul Fredrick Senior Class Editor ......... Carolyn Jenner Art ..... . . . . Suzanne Langlelier Advertising Committee . . Phyllis Joy, Pat Almasy, Photography . ............ Joe Dufore Sue Briggs, Darlene Bosjolie, Lawyers . . . . Diane Warner, Sonja Halvorsen Robert Wilson, Ann Cutler, Prophets . A ......... Shirley Perry, Arlene Baxter, Ann Cota Marion Greene, Helen Frego Classes Editor . . ........ Diane Pressey Advisor .............. Mrs. Gerald Root Sports Editors . . . . Lee Farrington, JoAnn Pelsue Art and Photography Advisor . . .Mr. Robert Plumb Ye We, the staff of the 1963 Keystoner, have worked 5 to publish a keepsake, worthy of reminiscence. Those 2 who worked the long hours, laboring over copy 'and plan- K ning sheets, to prepare our yearbook will not go unpaid. Your appreciation is our salary. STUDE T COUNCIL FIRST ROW: Robert Markum, Gary Flanders, Danny Allen, Bill Fielding, Sue Langlier, Joanne Walsh, Barbara Smith, Linda Packard, Lee Charity, Ronald Emlaw, Richard Menoff, Patty Blair. SECOND ROW: Jon Hazen, Carolyn Jenner, Barbara Elliott, Janice Bond, Diane Goodrich, Karen Kelly, Natalie Hayes, Nancy Walsh, Sheila Wright, Janice Ginn, Mary Ann Lyons, Cynthia Watson, Christine Wing. THIRD ROW: Ralph Schiavone Joel Bixby, Loren Scott, Jerry DeShane, Timothy LaMay, Allen McGlaugh1in, Jimmy Dishaw, Danny Dockum, Phil Regan, Ronald Stacy, Dorothy Morgan, Vicki McNulty, Molly Pressey, Pat Pierce, Margaret Munro, Alta Haggett, Bonnie Jay. 0 GN 1- g0'5+ 52-Q 'IE AS '51, S091 5 'G 3. O 1- 1 o E Tl 1 D wi' fo loo V T STUDENT COUNCIL AT WORK ATIONAL HONOR SOCIETYJ FIRST ROW: Mr. Richard Dunne, Shirley Perry, Susan Briggs, Suzanne Langelier, Mary Ellen Walsh, Diane Warner, Margaret Besaw, Cheryl Breakey, Miss Mercedes Sullivan. SECOND ROW: Dorothy Morgan, Vicky McNulty, Mary Ellen Dockum, Patricia Almasy, Sharon LeCuyer, Colleen Bowhall, Carolyn Jenner. THIRD ROW: Jon Hazan, Gary Hepfner, Robert Akland, Joel Bixly, Edward Allen, John Wing. MISSING: Claudia McLennan, Patrick Town. nxruoum. S 2 G b N 41' LE CERCLE FRANCAIS ENTRE NQUS ,art FIRST ROW: Terry Steinburg, Bill Van Kennan, Ion Hazen, Barbara Smith, Barbara Elliott, Tim LaMay, Bonnie Bethel, Pam Smith, John Daily. SECOND ROW: Bob Norton, Dick Walker, Katie Lanctot, Thelma Martin, JaAnn Brouse, Charlotte Smith, Diane Pressey, Mike Edwards. THIRD ROW: Tom LaPlante, Gary LaShombe, Bob Palmer, Nancy Burns, Nancy Emlaw, Molly Pressey, Joan Murray, Rita Gilbert, Cliff Jesmer. FOURTH ROW: Mr. R. Smith, Phil Jenner, Terry McDougall, Alan Daily, Vince Mellon, Roger Clary, Ronnie Brothers, Cheryl Breakey, Mary Ellen Walsh, Loren Scott. 53 STUDE T PRINTS SEATED FIRST ROW: Ellen Royce. SECOND ROW: Mary Ellen Walsh, Sue Langelier. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Jenner, Joe Dufore, Mary Ellen Dockum. LIBRARY CLUB x X, X' xfx ix Q xx s f - rm n. X Ne QUE? 1.3592 4 SEATED FIRST ROW: Margaret Enslow, Jackie O'Hara, Phyllis Joy, Sharon Page. SECOND ROW: Donna Bancroft, Diane Pressey, Janice Tiernan, Sandra Nemo, Ellen Haggett, Carol Planty, Bonnie Woodward, Connie Dumers. STANDING: Debbie Beyer, Janet Lacks, Susan Bond, Susan Spoor, Diane Porter, Bonnie Lineha Carolyn Searles, Ethelda LaBaff, Mrs. Root, Cathy Jones. 05' -1. BQ4 QXS gil H, 1 Q SEATED: Betty Oakes, Linda Donnelly, Marilyn Malley, Shirley LaDue. FIRST ROW: Margaret Sheets, Ethelda LaBaff, Susan Briggs, Sherry LeCuyer, Susan Purves, Joel Dowe, Mr. Corbett, SECOND ROW: Penny Pelsue, Darlene Bosjolie, Sherry Shantie, Sylvia Sharlow, Connie Leroux. THIRD ROW: Brenda Currier, Judy Porter, Arlene Baxter, Mary Lou French, Ann Cota, Frances Baxter, Wayne Raymo, Albert LaDue, Phyllis Joy, Patricia Almasy, Dale Edwards. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF, AMERICA FIRST ROW: Sharon Page, Phoebe Prerno, Fern Premo, Sandra Greenwood, Linda Donnelly, Kathy Bellinger. SECOND ROW: Susan Purves, Linda Fiacco, Connie Leroux, Darlene Bosjolie, Ann Tebo, Janis Bronson, Diana Daggett, Sandra LaBarge, Barbara LaShornbe, Judy LeCuyer. THIRD ROW: Patricia Almasy, Susan Briggs, Marie Smith, Melodie Jarrell, Mary LaRose, Mrs. Burns. 4.1! S 47?.II't' 'ffl OA-,sg U is gg -1 94 J M 1' n swf FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA 4 jL f ry' F u-runs YL, ig 5 14 L SINESS EADE95 A Maman FIRST ROW: Carolyn Jenner, Vicky McNulty, Nancy Burns. SECOND ROW: David Holtz, Mary Ellen Dockum, Judith Barkley, Karen Kelly, THIRD ROW: Diane Goodrich, Judith Ginn, Patricia Pressey, Jerry Flanders, Mrs. M. Bowhall, Mr. Kelly. . C 0 .r Q ff 3 4 to 1 SKI CLUB Ellen Royce, Pat Donahue, Bob Palmer, Ronald Stacy. John Daily, Mr. Waite, Tim McEwen, Dick Hann, Ted Coller. MEDICAL CLUB FIRST ROW: Sonja Halvorsen, Sue Stacy, Marilyn Maurer Gerry Grady. SECOND ROW: Jane Perry, Beverly Beyer, Charlotte Smith, Diane Pressey, Nancy Smith. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Harrington, Charlene Brower, Donna Emlaw, Cheri McClure, Robert Norton, Eleanor Colbert, Marion Greene. Mao, ar r cs. a SCIENCE CLUB FIRST ROW: Donald Purves, Karen Wilhem, Joan LaRose, Alberta Barkley. SECOND ROW: William LaRose, Carol Sullivan, Kathleen Mason, Brenda Felix, Margaret Munro. THIRD ROW: Ronald Fleury, David Smith, Jerry St. Hilaire, Ted Coller, Kathy Zeronicky. FOURTH ROW: Richard Almasy, Lyn Wright, Richard Holt, Sharon McCabe, Beverly Beyer. FIFTH ROW: James Dishaw, Ronald Stacy, Allen McDonald, Philip Murray, Ronald St.Pier. STANDING: Janet Lacks, Debora Beyer, Molly Pressey, Susan Beyer, Ralph Schiavone, Edward Allen, Cheryl Bond, John Arquette, Mr. Smith, Robert Senecal, JohnWolfe, Vernon Osier, Harry Whalen, John McGee, Philip Yaddow, David Bronson. 57 CANDID COR ER U' n 'Roclgv any I-M6 TQQEND6 5 x 3 5 A,-. Q51 .n K N NKSPESSSESSS . OUQSCHOOLEKPANDS - - - - T4-7l6'l'lBY. nie mqfn num, llenlgalqnlfeb doe any Flglznl AT bemoqsnu 5An1'n'a unLc daveqa is . . Auauq and ouq was-vagal oval. . AT pun !!! boss sale -- 0RQOE5R'1' sue? hasnq A Qnq-5 o 3 X 'FQ-SN km y 'iw X 'H,,k A day for toil, an hour for sport Ralph Waldo EIUCVSOI1 VARSITY CROSS - COU TRY VARSITY CROSS - COUNTRY 1962 FIRST ROW: Terry Steinburg, Brunie Scott, Bob Wilhelm, Duane McQuown, Bill Molnar, Mike Edwards, Tim LaMay. SECOND ROW: Bill Parr, Wayne Haggett, Phil Holt, Rod Woodward, Gary Regan, Harold Chapin, Bernie Debien. THIRD ROW: Bill Fielding, Dick Walker, Bruce Seamans, Sonny Cora, David Holtz, Jerry DeSha.ne, Bernie Foster, Pat Town, Vince Mellon. The Cross Country season was a very successful on this year. The team emerged with a first place trophy from Gouverneur, three second place ribbons from Tupper Lake, Massena, and the Section 10 Championship meet at Norwood-Norfolk. They also had one third place ribbon at our own invitational meet. With many good runners returning next year, and the addition of new runners, we hope that the team will have just as successful a year as they have had this year. ON YOUR MARK I TRAMUR L FOOTBALL Q Q, Q s Q Q Q, K E me Q we -Q . ,rr 1 S Q Q A O, 4, fl. FIRST ROW: Pat Donahue, Terry McDougall, Vince Mellon, Allan Dailey, Dick Root, AlMcG1aL1gh1in, Dave Richards. SECOND ROW: Thom McCabe. THIRD ROW: John Wing, Herb Grant, Glen Starks. TOUCH FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS :FIRST ROW: Thom McCabe, Doug Clary, Joel Dowe. SECOND ROW: Lee Farrington, Joe Dufore, Terry Haggett. WRESTLI G KNEELING: Coach James Glenn, Manager Leslie E. Haggett. STANDING: Jim Patraw, Bob Wilhelm, Bernard Purvis, Jim Wing, Roger Cole, Wayne Wilbur, Dave Russell, Tom Clark, Bernard Debien, William Payne, Gerald Herne, Frank Moody, Elburn Walters. The wrestling team at NNCS celebrated its second birthday this season. Although the team is still without a league, it participated in several scrimrnages with area schools. Coaches James Glenn and Joe Rabideau are looking forward to a successful season next year, in that no wrestlers will be lost through graduation. Roger Cole, left, and Bob Wilhelm, right, competing against wrestlers from Parishville. at My dad can lick your dad any time. That's what you get for biting my thumb off.,- ' ' . 63 . 1. 1 'is' X X X E N-is, X 5 X , Q X X X X 'S' X 4, C ff X E- 2 at 1? T X X. X e . - Xi 5 L QQQQ v Sq ' Q W S X X X .xg .--' in-as X .X.X. s X XX ,E S S Xi S Q Sk X5 X5 X :X X fa S: , MEL? .X'Hf: X 1 AE 5 4w:,w X , I 1-1+ ess' 2 Qi gt Q -iii, S 4, Ss Q f M. J. V. BA KETB LL KNEELING: Coach Charles Boots. STANDING: Raymond Mackey, Terry Jay, Dick Castle, Chet Ashley, Rod Woodward, George Ramsey, Al McG1aughlin, Vince Mellon, Ernie Monroe, Terry McDougall, John Dailey, Don Colbert, Roger Clary, Craig Mahoney, Tim LaMay. n The J. V. Basketball team emerged from the season with a very successful record of 13-3, gaining the Championship for the Northern Class '1A League. The high scorer for the year was Craig Mahoney with 196 points. Next highest was Roger Clary with 145 points. The J. V. 's scored a total of 639 points against their opponents, whose totals were only 503. These boys should have a most successful season next year and will provide the varsity with many fine players. NNCS Opp. T 34 Gouverneur 30 The Lv. .S in a uhuddlei .. 45 Tupper Lake 29 43 Canton 24 44 OFA 29 23 Potsdam 22 42 Massena 37 41 Saranac Lake 31 33 Malone 26 55 Tupper Lake 29' 39 Canton 32 34 OFA 45 45 Potsdam 42 3 45 Massena 30 48 Saranac Lake 27 26 Malone 42 42 Gouverneur 28 A i -- 66 CHEERLEADERS GIVING THAT OLD MORAL SUPPORT WATCH THOSE J.V.'S G0! George Ramsey gets his turn to jump for the ball. Hey, Al, get off my head! FIGHT! FIGHT! GREEN! GCLD! NNCS! FIGHT! TEAM! Mellon in initial jump ball in Potsdam game. ! , uv Roger Clary makes a drive, Clary and LaMay wait anxiously for the ball ,::, k,,.,, . , 4... suBsTlTuTEs S3s'3iySu152?ef VARSITY CHEERLEADERS LEFT TO RIGHT Ann Lal-lair Sharon LeCuyer Diane Warner Linda Matson Colleen Bowhall Vickey McNulty JU IOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS CENTER Priscilla Pelsue KNEELING Pamela Smith JoAnn Brouse STANDING Rita Guilbert Judy Ginn Sallie LeCuyer VARSITY KNEELING: Charlene Patterson, Helen Frego. STANDING: Susan Briggs, Lida Scheening, Dianne Goodrich, Patricia Almasy, Phyllis Joy, Barbara Smith, Trudy Root, Margaret Besaw. SUBSTITUTES: Cheryl Simonette, Cheri McClure. JU ICR VARSITY MAJORETTE QQ ,U N. U ,I N I N I S I Q I NN ll N5 I N I N 'I .N I N ' N ' N ' N ' N ' N ' N ' N I ,' N, o' 5 MAJCRETTE KNEELING: Judy Arquette, Kathleen Trombley, Marjorie Paige. STANDING: Peggy Patterson, Hattie Oakes, Rosemary Besaw, Sherry Shantie. SUBSTITUTES Patricia Blair, Linda Herne. 59 VARSITY HGCKEY KNEELING: John Burns, Alan Dailey, Cliff Jesmer, Bob Wilson, Duane Hicken, Ronnie Stacy, Allen Chilton, Harold Chapin, Phil Jenner, Manager Earl Cook. STANDING: Coach Neil Coir, Bill Fielding, Billy Todd, Donald Kingsley, Lee Farrington, Bill VanKennan, Tom Todd, Roy Oakes, Colin Campbell, Coach William Corbett. MISSING: Thomas McCabe. Right: Assistant Captain T ho m McCabe, Captain Allen Chilton holding the trophy won at the Clarkson Tournament, Assistant Captain Bob Wilson. HOCKEY RECORD NNCS OPP, 0 Massena A 8 6 St. Lawrence Central 3 6 Potsdam B O 8 Rome Free Academy 2 , 5 Massena B 0 5 Holy Family ' 1 6 HSL Lawrence Central 2 The hockey team, while winning 9 games and 0 Canton 6 losing 6, had a much more successful season than was 3 Canton 5 first anticipated. Coaches Neil Coir and Bill Corbett 2 yqlexandria Bay 6 first had to find a replacement for last year's star, 5 aA1exand1.ia Bay 7 goalie Tom LaBarge. Once Duane Hicken, the new freshman goalie, began to find himself in the nets, LAKE PLACID TQURNAMENT the team began to jel1. The team 's continued 7 St, Latqrence Central 3 improvement was highlighted by the winning of the 1 Alexandria Bay 2 Clarkson Tournament by the NNCS sextet . CLARKSON TOURNAMENT Next year's team should prove quite success- ful, for only four seniors will be lost - Thom 5 st, Lawrence Central 0 McCabe, Bob Wilson, Lee Farrington, and Colin 6 Alexandria Bay 5 CamPbe11- 70 ' League Games X. .. xxx sf, A. X NNCS scores against St. Lawrence Central. . as as X McCabe in pre-game warm-up. REFLECTIONS FRCJM Chilton takes a breather. E E Slasher Dailey is right at home in the penalty box. Campbell fights for the puck against St. Lawrence Central. u 7 1 VARSITY BASEBALL I96I-62 FRONT ROW: Manager Randy Holt, Phil Mackey, Gary Regan, Colin Campbell, Tom LaBarge, John Kish, Herb Grant, Manager Pat Donahue. BACK ROW: Thom McCabe, Al Schuler, Doug Clary, Dick McDougall, Terry Haggett, B. J. Mackey, Lloyd Eurto, Colin Seeber, Coach Raymond Miller. J.V. BASEBALL I96I-62 FRONT ROW: Phil Jenner, Mike Edwards, Tim LaMay, Harold Chapin, Ralph Schiavone, Terry McDougall, Craig Mahoney, Maurice Campbell, Ted Arnold, Manager Bob Firman. BACK ROW: AlMcGlaugh1in, Jon Hazen, Cliff Jesmer, John Dailey, Jim Dishaw, Allen Chilton, Sonny Cota, Ronny Brothers, John Wing, Chuck Aumell, Dick Walker, Coach Charlie Boots. PEP LUB - OFFICERS A D REPRESENTATIVES FIRST ROW: Sharon Fullerton, Susan Stacy, Vice-President: Ellen Royce, President: Marilyn Maurer, Secretary: Mary Ellen Walsh, Treasurer: Charlotte Smith, Joan Pircsuk, Sharon Page. SECOND ROW: Ann Mattice, Janice Buck, Susan Spoor, Charlene Brower, Rosemary Besaw, Thelma Martin, Shirley Perry. PEP CLUB MEMBERS , 'FIRST ROW: Thelma Martin, Charlene Brower, Susan Spoor, Janice Buck, Sharon Fullerton, Ann Mattice, Charlotte Smith, Shirley Perry, Joan Pircsuk, Sharon Page, Ellen Royce. SECOND ROW: Belna Jo Gagnon, Charlene Aumell, Nancy Smith, Grace Paige, Eleanor Colbert, Lorraine Patraw, Barbara Elliott, Joanne Walsh, Cheryl Hunter, Lois Breakey, Nancy Akland, Suzanne Langelier, Susan Stacy. THIRD ROW: Katherine Lanctot, Linda Packard, Cheri McClure, Patricia Pierce, Ann Santimaw, Susan Bond, Sharon Patraw, Phoebe Prerno, Bonnie McGee, Diane Pressey, Marion Greene, Marilyn Maurer. FOURTH ROW: Valerie Sharlow, Sylvia Shar- low, Rita Mackey, Janet Bond, Donna Hall, Beverly Beyer, Donna Emlaw, Marcia Gibson, Mary Lou French, Mary Ellen Dockum, Nancy Burns, Ingrid Wright, Mary Ellen Walsh. FIFTH ROW: Katherine Jones, Natalie Hayes, Peggy Simons, Linda Levison, Darlene Bosjolie, Katherine LaDue, Evelyn LaComb, Deborah Beyer, Janet Lacks, Donna Bancroft. SIXTH ROW: Sharon Farmer, Judith LeCuyer, Diane Porter, Katherine Bellinger, Ferne Premo, Diane Murphy, Lorraine Seamans, Nancy Walsh, Thane Shaw, Rickie Zappia, Mary Katherine Durham, Connie Leroux. SEVENTH ROW: Mary Ayotte, Melody Sharlow, Constance Dumers, Bonnie Wood- ward, Marilyn Debien, Janice Tiernan. Karen Kelly, Penny Pelsue, Ruth Haggett, Cheryl Kingsley, Shirley LaDue, Jacqueline O'Hara. ABSENT: Sonja Halvorsen, Linda Fiacco, Ellen Haggett, Phyllis Joy, Sandra LaBarge, Barbara LaShomb, Claudia McLennan, Marilyn Malley, Dorothy Morgan, Sandra Nemo, Anna Tebo, Sherry Shantie, Margo Richards, Charline Patterson. 74 ' VOLLEYBALL '6I - '62 OGDENSBURG KNEELING: Mary Lou Colbert, Patricia Alrnasy. STANDING: Geraldine Grady, Linda Seeley, Pamela Jarrell, Barbara Smith, Cheryl Wolstenholrn, Carolyn Debien, Connie Brothers, San- dra Greenwood, Marilyn Debien, Rita Guilbert. VOLLEYBALL 'GI-'62 MASSENA Darlene Bosjolie, LaDonna Roden, Susan Purves, Connie Leroux, Sandra Dufore. BOWLING '6I-'62 Diane Porter, Cheri McClure, JoAnn Brouse, Barbara Elliott, Katherine Lanctot. MISSING: Beverly Beyer, Rosemary Be- saw, Helen Frego. ? 5 Q E 5 Q 5 5 5 5 E i Music is the hFil'1E1UlliOLlS voicc of wc-atiung an echo ui Lhc invisible wurlJ. mm more of Lila divine uougord which the cn1in:unix'ursc is x1CSl1HCx10IlC Jay to soundf Mazzzini +R X SW x1N ,+??..s -ag' fi 'N. MN-Q E I . - . MT ? ! 1 2 a 6 x 5 E s 1 I M .,-,, mm NW. if i E N., - -atb -dw'-N ws N :up p eng, , Mwfregt 'X HJ- rY '-www 5 ,sr X - M . . ' rw, Nfl? 'W . ,sb if-f A Ngfwrwsi- .. t. 'V'wt.fw, i as mp It ,fm Y K wx. . ,K 5' X ..., -i..5W'AX' '25 .,. lv fi'-ie. is ,.. 'V'B 'W'trff'rs Www-xg-Q... ff! ' X - A W an 3 Mm. . gt f f i M, sz, it fwm ., gr N, is wfggfs- an ,f- . 'wg t ,a j isis imigr-' f News t , ,....., MM V ,tix -.FX if ,. Row W V341 9' ' 5 Ax s . sh Q,-sv X 5 'fmt .A 'ww ,f 5345. Q k 1 A - 5?-5s ,---. tttti 'It George, as he is QAAA who know him well, is the backbone of the inistrtwgyitalfffjrh musical organization at our school. V .cv ..N,,.... Q Each fall he starts with a new group of seventh graders and develops them into musicians ready to challenge the world. sf pr -1: X' si 5 MRS. CAROL MOCHEL has been at our school for only two years, Mrdmliiiochel has brought many hours of Joy to a the students she teachesf Ai A The class of '63 leavcfs :with themsincere hopes that she will continue to bring a better Lihderstandxhgsof music to all the students of NNCS. nl Ag., .wi -.N -A .. I ,rg T51 . .... , pyyg .Tru im gifts f igssss. .Q How ' ,J s s W 9 if 'W fx Nga- 5 w -X A- 5 . 5 sew ,wsvfg 5 4 if 5 f - ug rs- 4 5 - Q sf fu ' K -ntiufb '-,, 'ss X. K w r 5 who-E '-'-an---M... ik., SYMP Breakey Nancy Walsh Nancy Enlaw, Natalie Ha Robert Palmer, John Wolfe. Joanne Walsh, Rita Gu e Goodrich. Karen Kelly, Alan Daily, Blaine Pelkey, yes. ROW TWO: Mrs. Mochel, Nancy Akland, Thane ilbert, Ricky Zappia. ROW THREE: Charline Patter- ROW ONE: Yvonne Shea, Priscilla Pelsue. Diann Y DeShane, Terry McDougall, Ingrid Wright, Ellen Ro Dishaw, Wayne Haggett. Paul Fredrick, Peggy Simo ce, Colleen Bowhall, Mary Ellen Walsh. ROW FOUR: ns, 'Linda Matson, Ruth Haggett, Mary Ellen Dockum, 2:-:Eg fgf'-H-httssls E fi - f-X l -t.T...:.1, I Q N K .yxxh .t Q. R -lg. + NC CHOIR E Robert Stephenson, Frank M00dy, John McGee, Thomas Doran, Leslie Haggett, Ralph Schiavone, Lois Shaw, Linda Levison. Janet Lacks, Ronald Stacy. Joel Bixby, Robert Akland, John Wing, Danny Dockum, son, Carolyn J enner, Nancy Burns, Dorothy Morgan, Danny Warner, Vince Mellon, Gary Regan, ,Terry Donna Emlaw, Charlene Brower, Jean Lacks, Judy Ginn, Tom LaP1ante, Dick Hann, Phil Jenner, Jim Missing Robert Norton. Z'-1:25 is rxgfimg Ll Zig x ll'n!1,f D s ss y J '- sENloR FIRST ROW: Natalie Hayes, Peggy Simons, Cheryl Breakey, Lois Breakey, Nancy Akland. Ellen Royce, Judy Ginn, Carolyn Jenner, Phil Regan, Mike Edwards, Mary Ellen Dockum, Maureen Calnon, Donna John Wolfe, Richard Holtz, Alta Haggett, Richard Quigley, J'ohn Daily, Mike Denoyers, Bob Firman, Bob Stacy. John Labarge, Herbert Colby, Tom Doran, Lee Farrington. MISSING Robert Norton. it sell t + EQJQLLI' r AN Christine Wing, Dorothy Morgan. ROW TWO! .T eff Wellner. Pam Taylor. Martha Calnon, Ricky Zappia, Lewey, Nancy Burns. THIRD ROW: Sheila Smith. Mary Shyne, Diane Warner, Ingrid Wright, ,Tohn Burns, Akland, Fred Morgan, Bonnie Tyo, Mary Ann Lyons. LAST ROW: Mr. Donovan. Frank Moody, Ronnie 4.11-.PJ rl'rQ Brl'TIr' - BEL- IRES I 3 i H E BEL-AIRES--At Piano Colleen Bowhall. ROW ONE: Priscilla Pelsue, Nancy Akland, Linda Matson, Cheryl Breakey, Paul Frederick, Blaine Pelkey, Ralph Schiavone. ROW TWO: Carolyn Jenner, Charlene Patterson, Mrs. Mochel, Mary Ellen Dockum, Ruth Haggett, Robert Akland, Joel Bixby, John Wing, Wayne Haggett, Jerry DeShane. STARLIGHT STARLIGHTS--At Piano Mary Ann Lyons, Chris Wing. FIRST ROW: Janice Ginn, Terry Burrows, Jim Jannette, Mary Babcock, Linda Sabad, Sheila Smith, Pat Burns, Barbara Santimaw, Jamie Jannette, Marilyn Akland. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Carol Mochel, Peggy Patterson,.Alta Haggett, Donna Lewey, Phyllis Haggett, Jennifer Hazen. i GIRLS GLEE CLUB AT PIANO: Nancy Burns, Peggy Simons. STANDING: Mrs. Mochel. FIRST ROW: Thane Shaw, Donna Emlaw, Priscilla Pelsue, Deborah Beyer, Janice Bond, Nancy Walsh, Nancy Ernlaw. SECOND ROW: Linda Levison, Beverly Beyer, Linda Matson, Nancy Akland, Molly Pressey, Natalie Hayes, Joanne Brouse. THIRD ROW: Charlene Brower, Mary Cathrine Durham, Susan Stacy, Barbara Smtih, Janet Lacks, Janice Buck, Rickie Zappia, Pamela smith. FOURTH ROW: Charline Patterson, Jeanne Lacks, Janis Bronson, Dorothy Morgan, Ruth Haggett, Lorraine Seamans, Diane Murphy, Barbara Elliot, Carol Merkley, Donna Bancroft. Q NYSSMA STUDENTS--LEFT TO RIGHT: Robert Firman, Mike Desnoyers, Tom Doran, Fred I Morgan, Nancy Akland, Carolyn Jenner, Cheryl Breakey, Priscilla Pelsue, Mary Ellen Dockum, Bonnie Bethel, Maureen Calnon, Nancy Burns, Dorothy Morgan, Charline Patterson, Mrs. Carol Mochel. BACK ROW: Paul Frederick, Robert Akland, Joel Bixby. 85 ROW ONE: Joanne Richards, Janice Deon, Patricia Blair, Carol Chagnon, Lana Bowen, Christine Wing, Ann Palmer, Deborah Bruyere, Sheila Smith, Terry Burrows, Bruce Goodrich, Herbert DeShane, Andrew Myers, James Jannette. ROW TWO: Mrs. Mochel, Mary Ann Lyons, Joan LaRose, Faye Martin, Mary Babcock, Velma Osier, Jane Greene, Christina Wright, Bonnie Jay, Katherine Mason, Margie Paige, Jamina Jannette, Madaleine Bregg, Marilyn Akland, Janice Ginn. ROW THREE: Margaret Patterson, Martha Calnon, Mary Shyne, Brenda Felix, Patricia Burns, Donna Perry, Donna Lewey, Linda Sabad, Nancy Grant, Daryl Reif, James Gately, Thomas Durham, William Matson, Boy Bixby. ROW FOUR: Pamela Taylor, Katherine Zeronicky, Donna Griffith, Margaret Munro, Laura Revier, Alta Haggett, Pamela Scott, Susan Oliver, Jennifer Hazen, Phyllis Haggett, Linda Dufore, Donna Trimboli, Elaine Planty, Jean LaDue, Sheila Barry, Patricia Hunter. ROW ONE: Karen Wilhelm, Cauleen Fleury, Penny Hall, Sharon Wright, Margaret Munro, Brenda Felix, Jamina Jannette, Jane Greene. ROW TWO: Kathy Lapoint, Deborah Fetter, Phyllis Haggett, Sheila Barry, Elizabeth Phalen, Patricia Burns, Linda Sabad, Karen Kaiser, Sharon McCabe, Jennifer Hazen, Nancy Langelier. ROW THREE: Cathy Page, Shirley Smith, Joan Smith, Deborah Wilkins, Catherine Simons, Nancy Grant, Judy Clark, Cathy Zeronicky, Francis Coller, James Dailey, Andrew Myers, Ronald Fleury, William Matson, Richard Littlejohn, Roderick LaSiege, James Robert, Christina Wright, Marilyn Akland. ROW FOUR: Mr. Robert Donovan, David DuBray, Richard LaDue, James Gately, Daryl Reif, Bruce Goodrich, Charles Manning, Donald Purvis. SY , X I-,- ,,:. W NWN.-it A ,,,, T ' ' N 5- 3T3k Qk f?f .. -.X-:ff-'Xi-'Q I K K - xt ., .,... N A -X H ' W N ,,,,,-rf' Q : v x xI.....-1 .f ' ' .. -WW-mnnf x, A xx M---Q...--,131 5 -X bw Q X'-XM, ' ' - ' - 4149+ x .. liiwxitxx fx rw 1 A -X xx --f5i3wX g,,f' ' - - ,W f. -- f N . xx . .,.,.,,m,,,,-X? A - EQ .. . ,,kk K X 59:4 , ' new A ,- 'f 3' Q - N A , S f x. .f f A ,: x , wx: W -1-:X ' - , 4 11 ' -X--- mms' --- 1 . s lx -M J, V K if-aL.NW sSs, ' ' - J ks .. ' K: , 1 Q N vm-sv ...--X want, Z k ,,. I K X. -me: 5' ,wap M: N X I ,gif R x ,vw W x X ,M 5 V. M O ,xl 1 kk, A You can tell the ideals of a community' by its advertisements. L George Norman Douglas Compliments of BUCK FUNERAL HOME Norwood New York Potsdam New York POTSDAM FEED 8 COAL COMPANY, INC. Manufacturer of PFC Feeds Coal - Fuel Oil - Kerosene Gasoline Complete Builders' Supplies Phone CO 7-9h5l Potsdam New York Compliments of LAVIGNE'S HOTEL Norfolk, New York AL'S JOB SHOP Letterheads - Envelopes Programs Wedding invitations and Announcements Phone CO 7-4322 7 Maple Street Potsdam WlLSON'S T.V. SALES 8 SERVICE 2l Mechanic St. Norwood New York Antenna Installations Admiral TV, Stereo 8 Appliances Phone FL 3-246i xx '. ,f NORWOOD MOTOR SALES nonwoon, N. Y. mont: nmwoon 3-2135 Compliments of WHITE'S HARDWARE COMPANY, INC. CCM Skates Hockey Equipment Potsdam New York 89 Compliments of DYKE'S STORE North Stockholm, New York Compliments of TARDELLI INN Potsdam New York Compliments of BAXTER'S STORE 8 TRAILER RANCH Route 56 Baxterville New York Compliments of HERBERT'S Formals for All Occasions I4 Market Street Potsdam New York Phone CO 7-2l59 HWe Give S 5 H Green Stampsu Compliments of SEAWAY BOWL Massena New York Harte Haven Shopping Center Best Wishes to the Senior Class MOLNAR INSURANCE Insure in SURE Insurance 42 North Main Street Norwood New York 90 BOLIYEA BAKING CC., INC Best Wishes to the Senior Class Plattsburgh, New York Compliments of HILLCREST DAIRY PASTEURIZED MILK HOMOGENIZED MILK PASTEURIZED CREAM BUTTER MILK CHOCOLATE MILK COTTAGE CHEESE Phone h5l3 Norfolk, New York Congratulations Compliments to the Class of '63 of M L Rovclz CLOTHING sToRE A BASSADOR C EANER5 Norwood New York Norwood New York Compliments Compliments of of NORWOOD HARDWARE 8 ELECTRIC MC CORMICK BROTHERS Norwood, New York Norwood New York Compliments COITIPI lmel ltS of of L, AND 1, FRENCH LARRY'S BARBER SHOP Mechanic Street MGC-OSOFC Street Norwood, New York Norwood New York Compliments of Congratulations EARL M. SMITH STORE, to Class of '63 Mechanic Street Norwood New York DON JARVIS BARBER SHOP Phone FLeetwood 3-8831 Norwood New York 91 COCA-CO LA BOTTUNG CCMPANY HARRISON A. ROGERS 0F MASSENA, INC. AGENCY, INC. East Orvis Street Massena New York Wendell R. Strait, President Rockwell 4-0359 Complete Insurance Services ROckwell 4-0258 Evergreen 4-4845 Norfolk New York Phone EV 8-4403 Waddington New York NORFOLK USED FURNITURE Comp' ments of Nam Street STEI.I.A'S GIFT SHOP Refinishing and . . M St ReUphOlSter'ng Norwood aln Feet New York Compliments of Compliments of F. L. BUTLER Plumbing 8 Heating FREGO'S PACKAGE STORE Norfolk New York Phone EVergreen 4-464l Norwood New York Compliments of Comp' iments of RROwNEI.I.'S TEXACO STATION E L W 0 0 D ' S Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Gas - Groceries - Oil Route 56 Norwood New York Norfolk New York 92 F Congratulations to the Senior Class FIRST NATICNAL BANK OF NORFOLK Complete Banking Service Norfolk, New York N Compliments of PLUMB'S MOBIL SERVICE Leonard and Hilda Plumb orfolk New York P Congratulations from RACQUETTE RIVER PAPER CORP., INC. Div. of Orchard Paper Co. otsdam New York Have ALL Your Insurance Planned - Written - Serviced By Insurance Specialists DREW INSURANCE AGENCY 4 Main Street Norwood New York Phone FLeetwood 3-2331 Compliments of PAGE'S MARKET Norfolk New York Compliments of WHITE'S GROCERY AND GAS Massena-Winthrop Road Dial R0 9-5068 Francis P. White 93 Compliments of SUNSHINE STORE 36 Market Street Potsdam New York Electrical Supplies Hardware Paints Sporting Goods Vacation Supplies Best Wishes to the Class of '63 DERUSHlA'S ATLANTIC SERVICE Main and Crabb Streets Norfolk New York Compliments of I. L. KAUFFMAN Clothes for the Entire Family Phone Evergreen 4-4521 Norfolk New York DENNY'S DRUG STORE School Supplies Candies - Cosmetics Norfolk New York 94 Congratulations to the Class of '63 AL SMlTH'S SU PERETTE Norfolk New York Compliments ST. PIER'S BOTTLED GAS SERVICE Norwood New York NORFOLK HARDWARE AND FURNITURE CORP. Lower Prices on Quality Furniture-Houseware Phone Evergreen 4-425i Norfolk New York LlBBY'S BEAUTY SHOP 38 S. Main St. Norwood New York Compliments of COACH TAVERN Margaret Packard, Prop. Compliments of A. B. CRABB AND SON Norfolk New York Compliments of RALPH H. MAURER G. L. F. Agent Buyer G.L.F. Flour, Feed, Seed, Fertilizer, Farm Supplies Hybrid Corns Plumbrook Road Norfolk New York Evergreen 4-4386 Compliments of W. 0. SMITH SONS 220 East Orvis Street Massena New York Compliments of THE BING STEVENS STORE Sporting Goods Canton New York Compliments of KNIGHTS CF COLUMBUS 95 R. L. SPENCER Mobilheat and Kerosene Burner Service Watch for the Flying Red Horse Phone EVergreen 4-4478 Norfolk New York Compliments of FIACCO'S TAVERN Open Every Day From l2 Noon to l:OO A.M. Potsdam -------- Canton Road Compliments of Your RCA Dealer MORGAN TV SALES 30 South Main Street Phone FL 3-2042 Norwood New York Compliments of X DOM'S RESTAURANT Foods, Legal Beverages, and Pizza Dom Germano, Prop. Raymondville New York 96 Compliments of QUONSET STEAK HOUSE Phone COlony 7-2556 CAREY'S Diamonds - Watches - Jewelry Lenox China - Towle Silverware 33 Market Street Potsdam New York LAVIGNE BROS. GARAGE Norfolk New York Phone EVergreen 4-469i Compliments of SCHWEISS GULF SERVICE STATION Rene and Bud Schweiss Norfolk New York Compliments of E. D. BRIGGS CO., INC L' E' Burt Olney Canned Vegetables Fresh Fruits S and Fruits Wholesale Grocers Vegetables Ogdensbu rg New York Q 5 E- Watertown New York YOUR ASSURANCE OF x sts s X: Q Good X S 1-540 sunmuu up l Q snr on nnuuu N CW' 2 X SSSSSNSSBBSSSEEBBNSYEEEER X Y ' Q s S S S A FIRST PRIZE PRODUCTS ARE U. S. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED 54 N . S .ggdllv PACKING CO., INC. o 900 MAPLE ST. o ROCHESTER, N.Y. Compliments of A. E. GOLSTER 8 SONS NORWOOD BOWL Distributors of Compliments Premier and White Rose Foods of SPERLlNG'S INC. Watertown, New York P o t s d a m ' s Leading Furniture Store Compliments of R GEORGE HALL CORPORATION eo Motor Trucks and School Buses SYRACUSE S02 Riverside Avenue TRUCK SALES CORP. Ogdensburg New York Distributor Distributors of ll20 East Erie Blvd. Chevron and Halco Syracuse New York Petroleum Products 98 our prints have to match! Sadat .444 Padma 49 RICHARDS 81 DONOHUE, Inc. 950 Ridge Road Webster, New York Representatives- Long Island - Mr. Charles Richards Rochester - Mr. George Scott Albany - Mr. Donald McQuay Orchard Park - Mr. Harry Macwilliams Binghamton - Mr. Ethan Mellen East Aurora - Mrs. Helene Wear Syracuse - Mr. Melzar Richards Buffalo - Mrs. Sophie Jezioro Compliments of Compliments of GEORGE B. MCKENNA 2, som DONALD BIXBY Black Top Paving Norwood, New York Compliments of Compliments RlLEY'S RESTAURANT F o Cabbage Rolls - Spaghetti R. S. WH'TE All Legal Beverages Norwood New York Norwood New York W 99 Compliments of SURPRISE STORE Potsdam New York S 8 H Green Stamps Best Wishes CALIPARI'S MUSIC STORE We Supply All Kinds Of Linens And Office Towels ABELOVE'S LINEN SU PPLY, INC. Linen Supply Since l904 The Music Center Norwood Road Phone CO 7-2923 Potsdam New York Potsdam New York 100 FLACK SCHOOL BU DISTRIBUTOR Ward Bodies Best Wishes to the Senior Class Lyle H. Flack Lisbon, New York MARSHALL S. ROBERT, JR. Nationwide Insurance Norfolk New York Phone Norfolk, EV 4-4378 Compliments of THE RAYMONDVILLE MOTEL Route 56 Norfolk, New York Phone EV 4-4445 Best Wishes to the Senior Class DERUSHIA'S ATLANTIC SERVICE Main and Crabb Streets Norfolk New York Compliments of PALMER BROTHERS' FLYING A STATION Phone FL 3-2460 Norwood New York Compare Prices Compare Quality Clopman's Are Never Undersold CLOPMAN FURNITURE 8 APPLIANCES Main Street Norwood Compliments of PLUMB'S MOBIL SERVICE Leonard and Hilda Plumb Norfolk New York LA BRAKE 8 SONS Plumbing and Heating Norwood New York SEALTEST FOODS Division of National Dairy Products Corporation Andrews Street Road Massena New York 10 JIM 8 SHlNE'S ADIRONDACK AUTO SALES, INC. BAR AND GR'LL Pontiac Sales 5 Service Phone EVeV9Veen 4-8995 Norfolk New York HWe Guarantee to Please Youu Dine and Dance BILLY'S TAVERN Potsdam New York Phone Evergreen 4-9982 Norfolk New York Compliments of Compliments of BEA's BEAUTY SALON SUNSET LODGE Norwood New York Compliments of Norwood New York NORWOOD BAKERY Compliments of F. E. SHYNE AND SON Gas - Oil - Tires Meats - Barbeques - Groceries Compliments EV A-Aeiu of Norfolk New York BUcK's AUTO PARTS NORFOLK HOTEL Norfolk New York Main Street Norfolk New York Telephone Evergreen 4-4451 FRED PURvEs' RESTAURANT Compliments Of F. 5 F. LAVIGNE INC. Norwood New York Wholesalers of Building Materials FRANK W. SOUTHWORTH General Insurance EV 4-4688 Insure and Be Sure Norfolk New York Main Street Norfolk Phone Evergreen 4-4315 102 CORBETT'S JEWELRY STORE Member of American Gem Society This title signifies the highest standing in the jewelry profession C0lony 7-4984 Potsdam New York Compliments of THE VILLAGE INN Massena New York Compliments of LEVINE'S 22 North Main St., Massena Compliments of NORWOOD KIWANIS The Photo Stop 227 Ford Street Ogdensburg, New York STUDIO SERVICE SUPPLIES Phone 393-5530 A GOOD LIFE Pharmacy is an honored, vital profession that brings good financial returns while performing an important community service. We invite you to discuss Pharmacy with us. lt's a good lifel Perhaps it could be your life's work. KINNEY Downtown Potsdam 5 Seaway Center 103 NORFOLK SUNOCO STATION Sunoco Gas 8 Oil Delco Batteries Kelly Tires Accessories Uwe specialize in washfwax jobsn E. STANLEY HOLT ESTATE Best Wishes to Sheetmetal Work the Class of 163 Plumbing Heating Texaco Distributor DR. MOLA Gasoline - Fuel Oil - Kerosene - Motor Oil - Norfolk New York Norfolk New York EV H-3031 Compliments of l RTHER MECHANICALS, INC. Plumbing, Heating and Ventilating Contractors SABAD T V SALES AND SERVICE C0mPIiment5 Of STlCKNEY'S GARAGE Tel. EVergreen 4-4278 RFD No. A Potsdam Norfolk New York Phone C0 7-L+L+L+3 104 NORTHERN G.L.F. PETROLEUM Power Champ Gasolines Fuel Oil - Kerosene I0-W-30 Motor Oil 2h - Hour Burner Service Phone FLeetwood 3-2445 Norwood New York BLACK RIVER RESTAU RANT SUPPLY Company, Inc. Suppliers of Schools S Restaurants in Northern New York 938 Water Street Watertown, New York C.F. EMLING CCJMPANY Institutional Food Specialties 2305 West Erie Street Chicago I2 Illinois Compliments of DAILEY Real Estate Broker Norwood New York Compliments of M. J. REAGAN COMPANY Fuel Oil--Bottled Gas---Lumber Norwood New York 28 Mechanic Street Compliments to The Senior Class TENNANT ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE, INC. Potsdam New York 10 Compliments of SAMUEL LIVINGSTCN Compliments of ST. LAWRENCE COUNTY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION 106 Compliments of ST. LAWRENCE HAULERS Compliments WEL-TEVREDEN RESTAURANT 8 MOTEL Route 22 Salem New York HThe Country's Best in Which to Restn Josephine 8 Jon Harrington Compliments of FAY HUNTER Norwood, New York Compliments of THE ST. LAWRENCE COUNTY NATIONAL BANK of Canton, New York Established IS66 Norwood Office Norwood, New York Compliments of NORFOLK LIONS CLUB ig WSU, .0 1-,E 1 o wn LESLIE G. ROOD Farm Family Life Insurance Company Albany l, New York RFD ki, Norwood, New York Phone: FLeetwood 3-2h33 Compliments of JOHN SEXTON 8 CO. UQuality Canned Foodsn Post Office Box 423 New York l New York Compliments of LINCOLN C. JOHNSTON Barrett Division Norwood, New York CARLTON PRESSEY - FLORIST Cut Flowers - Corsages Annual 5 Perennial Bedding Plants Y Wedding Flowers - Funeral Designs y Telephone Evergreen 4-4910 Norfolk Compliments of MC GLAUGHLIN FUNERAL HOME Norfolk New York Compliments of MAYHEW'S WHOLESALE Canton, New York Congratulations from RACQUETTE RIVER PAPER CORP., INC. Div. of Orchard Paper Co. Potsdam New York 107 1 1 I i I n 1 1 re 5 5 S S 2 5 5 5 4 E E Lf 'QM is. IN TER-COLLEGIATE PRESS Kansas City -- Winnipeg Publishers - Manufacturers Yearbooks -- Yearbook Covers Diplomas - Graduation Announcements USA Remembrance and reflection how allied! What thin partitions sense from thought dix ide! v 'i .qw Q gs, Q , -ii X E Alexander Pope, Essay on Man Epistle I, Line 225 s l iilf N .K x E : S X Y N N X , s ' ' sz s 1 X . . W f 53 . ffl -X1-s s--Q sg gf W R f' .. - piggy. i it-r 353. N V..- .hl N Im., 'HUP' ' ,K 4 , ,M ,'


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