Parishville Hopkinton High School - Panorama Yearbook (Parishville, NY)

 - Class of 1951

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CLASSES

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W is for Wish and the wish we would all like to make Ts that we pass our Regents and our diplomas we can take. I is for X-ray which most of us had taken. We decided to catch T. B. in its makin'. Y is for Yearbook which was begun a year ago. Tts progress since that time has been very far from slow. Z is for Zodiac which we asked our astrologer to consult. STorne of the seniors found that he came up with real results. SENIOR MEMORIES Our sleigh-ride party in the eighth grade. Our trip to Ottawa in our freshman year. Our teachers, Mr. Seaton and Mr. Schmitz, in our freshman year. When Lowell found his music inside of his sousaphone when he was going to play a solo. Mark Regan tipping over in his chair in English class. Seeing Hamlet , Joan of Arc , and Henry V . Myra Flanagan forgetting her poison, knife and revolver in the senior play. Gilbert Daby leaving lipstick on Jane Christy’s face in the senior play. Mrs. Bassett and Mrs. Garlough in costume at the Hallowe’en party. TEACHERS’ FAVORITE EXPRESSIONS Mr. Seaton - The back of me hand to you I Mr. Schmitz - Get out I Mr. Armet - Knuckleheads I Mrs. Launderville - Gee whiz I Mr. Bliss - 0. K. boys J Miss Bloomfield - Oh me I Oh my I Mr. Taylor - I appreciate that! Mr. Stearns - That ain't bad I Mr. Corbin - Good deal—we’ll teach this stuff next year. Miss Gillette - So be it I Mr. Fuller - Go to the office I Mr. Pelotte - Well, I'll tell ya J Mr. Knapp - Stay after school I Mrs. Radway - All right, honey! Mr. Cross - Horseshoe, we got a new net. Miss Burnup - Hurry up—get to work ! Miss Johnson - Shut up J WE WONDER HOW IT HAPPENED THAT: Louise Perry is called Tweezer . Arnold Strader is called Sam . Neva Monica is called Snort . Paul Snickles is so fond of betting . Myra Flanagan is so interested in Gouverneur. Marion Cary is called Carrot Top . Donnie Strader is called Doc . Monroe Putnam is called Speedy . Malcolm Stacy is called Little Goat . David Place won the foul shooting contest. Grace Christy is called Grade by Miss Johnson. Molly Stark is called Smoke . Mary Bicknell is called Pee Wee . Edith Rosenbarker is called J. R. (Junior). Gertrude McRobbie is called Flirty Gertie . Betty Cary is called Spider . Judy Wright is called Hardup . Arlene Barton is called Moose . Joyce Witherell is called Poochie . 20



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Class Of 1952 President - Marion Cary Vice President - Ann Swift Secretary - Bernice LaBar Treasurer - Belva Sevey Reporter - Clark Trerise Advisor- Mrs. Radway FIRST ROW: Janis Parker, Belva Sevey Bernice LaBar, Marion Cary, Marlene LaMay SECOND ROW: Beverly Witherell, Louise. Perry, Mrs. Radway, Loraine Witherell Ann Swift. THIRD ROW: William Richards, Arnold Stra- der, Clark Trerise, Phillip Snell, Malcolm Wilcox, Carl Thompson. We are the class of '52 Mrs. Radway, our advisor, this year is new The library is where we meet We can be heard when we turn on the heat Although Regan and Bicknell didn't stay Carl from the sophomore room did stray Selling chances on a blanket was quite a chore Miss Bloomfield made fudge to have us sell more Our food sale was a very big task What happened to the food, everyone did ask When we're seniors this coming year, And graduate, we'll shed a tear. Class Of 1953 President - David Place Vice Pres. - Merrill Brainard Secretary - Janet Miller Treasurer - Eugene Groebler Reporter - Edward Snickles Advisor - Miss Johnson FIRST ROW: Miss Johnson, Sandra Mathewson, Martha Stark, Barbara Thomas, Doro- thy Conklin, Linnie Hotaling SECOND ROW: Lyndon Seaver, Merrill Brainard, Edward Lu- cas, David Place, Eugene Groebler, Edward Snickles, Lynn Clark THIRD ROW: Norene Watson, Joyce Howes, Doris Holcomb, Janet Miller, Wanda Bush, Joyce Witherell ABSENT: Audrey Aiken The activities of this class consisted of selling tickets for a turkey raffle and se ing the North Country Life. At the time this is written the class is considering another activity, but final plans have not yet been made. The class is deeply grateful for all ac of cooperation so many have shown to make our sophomore year a successful one. 9.2 I

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