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J. Prittie, L. Hotaling, S. Mathewson, J. Miller, J. Witherell, W. Bush, A. Reed, D. Conklin, A. Aiken, E. Groebler, D. Place, L. Seaver, M. Brainard, J. Howes, Mr. Pelotte J uncord OFFICERS President..... Vice President Secretary..... Treasurer..... Reporter...... Advisor....... .Janet Miller Eugene Groebler .Audrey Aiken Merrill Brainard Linnie Hotaling Mr. Pelotte We are a class of Juniors wise And a right good class are we. We sixteen will graduate In nineteen fifty-three. We haven't had too much this year But you'd be surprised how well we do. Our Fall Frolic attracted quite a few, So did the Leap Year Dance in '52.
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ORCHIDS The Senior Class presents Orchids to the following: To Marion Cary for winning the D. A. R. and senior good citizen- ship award. To Clark Trerise for winning the senior good citizenship award for the senior hoy. To Bill Goodrich for being captain and high scorer on the varsity basketball team. To Garry Newtown for being captain of the football team. To Janet Miller for being junior girl winner of the good citizen- ship award. To David Place for winning the junior boy's good citizenship award. To Marion Cary for being Valedictorian. To Milton Phillip Snell for being Salutatorian. To Ann Swift for winning the Bausch and Lomb Honorary Science Award. To Phillip Witherell for being high scorer in junior varsity basketball. To James Bradish for being captain of the junior varsity basketball team. To Marion Cary for being Editor of the yearbook. To Bernice LaBar for being Business Manager of the yearbook. To Mrs. Radway for starting Boy's Homemaking. To Mrs. Cummings for her willing cooperation in taking over the management of the cheerleaders. To Mrs, Hanlon for her good work and guidance within the Science department for the past four years. To Miss Nuttell for being a wonderful new class Advisor this year. To Miss Bloomfield for her hard work on the yearbook and our senior play. To Mrs. Garlough for her work with our money during our four years in high school. To Mr. Corbin for teaching our English 10 class and being a wonder- ful Principal during our high school years. To Mr. Knapp for his ever willing ways to help the students with their problems. To Mr. Stearns for starting a pep band for football games. To Mr. Cross for his progress in teaching gym classes more about gymnastics. To Mr. Pelotte for being a good leader in intramural sports. Photo Finishing And Supplies THE SNAP SHOP COMMERCIAL and PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY H. J. Jebo Market Street Phone 2750 Potsdam, New York
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mwa M ii Bl t mtiKiMp I ' Mrs. Hanlon, G. McRobbie, B. Cary, M. Stacy, M. Bicknell, J. Wright E, Shampine, S. Swift, M. Costa, B. Mott, E. Rosenbarker, G. Christy, D. Holcomb, G. Newtown, E. Frank, A. Grant, D. Weller, R. Waite, J. Snell, B. Goodrich, A. Remington. 5 Soph omore We are the class of $+ In number we are 2b, Our president is A1 and his aid is Bill. They keep our class meeting calm and still. Our secretary is Raymond Waite Timmie keeps our books quite straight. Malcolm and Edith report the news These two, we can’t afford to lose. Our homeroom is in 25 We really keep that place alive. Mrs. Hanlon is our advisor And in Science there’s noone wiser Selling jewelry is our project this year. We’ve sold it to people far and near. In two years, seniors we hope to be And then New York we want to see.
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