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

 - Class of 1953

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Class Will We, the class of 1953, of P. H. C. S. do declare this to be our last will and testament in the new school. 1. To the juniors we will encouragement to succeed in getting money for their senior trip. 2. To the sophomores we will the ability to stay together. 3. To the freshmen we will a bright and happy future. 4. The senior girls leave their ability to wander in the halls without permission to the junior girls. 5. The senior boys will their nonsene in English 4 to the junior boys. o. To Mr. Corbin we will a more co-operative senior class. 7. We will Mr. Beha a record to turn on to make the senior homeroom quiet down more quickly. 8. To Miss Bloomfield we will 100 tickets to plays and operas. 9. We will Mr. Garbreana a car that won’t freeze up. 10. We will Mr. Santor good luck with his future wife. 11. To Miss Reamer we will a cheering squad that will co-operate. 12. To Mrs. Seamons, we will a more intelligent algebra class. 13. To Mrs. Duffy we leave a warmer room. 14 To Mr. Knapp, we leave a horned toad to replace Janet Miller. 15. To Mr. Pelotte, we will an album in which to put his stories. 16. We will Mrs. Trerise a set of chains for her car. 17. We leave Miss Boyce a new mimeograph machine. IB. We will Mr. Cross the job of League secretary for another year. 19. Audrey Aiken leaves her position in FHA to Grace Christy. 20. Merrill Brainard leaves his high marks to Malcolm Stacy. 21. Eugene Groebler leaves his trips to Fort Jackson in a NASH to Joe Witherell. 22. David Place wills his ever changing moods to Jimmy Webster. 23. Sandra Mathewson wills her dimples to Nancy Foster. 24. Linnie Hotaling wills some of her height to Mary Abel. 25. Lynn Clark leaves to Dick Daby some of his chubbiness. 26. We will Alfred Remington a paper he won’t forget in the play. 27. Lindy Seaver wills his position in the band to Kevin Vorce. 2B. Althea Reed leaves Ann Bump in charge of Picketville next year. 29. Joyce Howes leaves her English 3 book to Leon Strader. 30. Joyce Witherell leaves the honor of being the first girl in her class to get engaged to Betty Cary. 31. Janet Miller leaves her big feet to Elva Shampine. 32. Audrey Aiken leaves her double chin to Etta Lauber. 33 Merrill Brainard leaves his quiet ways to Ronnie Robar. 34. Eugene Groebler leaves his dancing ability to Ray Waite. 35. David Place leaves his height to John Swift. 36. Sandra Mathewson leaves her love for house parties to Gert McRobbie. 37. Jane Prittie leaves her friendly ways to Gloria McRobbie. 3B. Lynn Clark leaves his ability to yodel on the bus trips to Gerald Reed. 39. Eddie Snickles leaves his ability to bother teachers to David Armstrong. 40. Althea Reed leaves some of her slimness to Carolyn Warner.

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Another activity which was part of our English IV course, was the political debate just before election. The proposi- tion debated was Resolved that Eisenhower Should Become next President of the United States. Not only did this provide an opportunity for keen competition, but we received a tremen- dous amount of value from the knowledge gained through this activity. Our next activity was the senior participation in the pre- paration for the Varsity Dance which we held December 19, sponsored by grades 9-12 in an effort to aid the Athletic Association in raising funds for an electric scoreboard. The annual Varsity-Faculty basketball game was held on February 27. As a preliminary game the junior and senior girls played the women faculty who were aided by the freshman and sophomore girls. The former were victorious by a score of 23-10. In the main event-the varsity and faculty game- the large crowd saw a fine exibitlon of basketball. The var- sity were victors by a one-point margin - 55-5 « A Chinese auction was held between the two games for the benefit of the yearbook fund. The class was particularly pleased with the fine turn out at this—its last activity. THE SENIOR CLASS PRESENTS ORCHIDS TO THE FOLLOWING: To Audrey Aiken for being senior girl winner of the good citi- zenship award and for being salutatorian. To Merrill Brainard for winning the senior boy’s good citizen- ship award and for being valedictorian. To Janet Miller for winning the D. A. R. award and for being Business Manager of the yearbook. To Ray Waite for being captain of the football team. To Bill Goodrich for being captain and high scorer of the Varsity. To Sonny Forrest for being captain and high scorer of the J. V. To David Place for being Editor of the yearbook. To Judy Wright and A1 Remington for being junior winners of the good citizenship award. To Mr. Beha for being homeroom teacher and assistant advisor. To Miss Bloomfield for being a wonderful class advisor. To Mr. Pelotte for coaching football. To Mrs. Garlough for helping us with our finances To Mr. Corbin for his delivery announcements over the P. A. To Mr. Santor for conducting a Pep Band. To Mr. Knapp for running the movie projector for the library movies. To Miss Reamer,'Miss Boyce, and Mrs. Trerlse for helping with our senior play. To Ann Swift for helping us with our candy. To Grace‘Christy for being President of the St. Lawrence County F. H. A. To Linnie Hotaling for being Vice President of the St. Lawrence County F. H. A. To Joyce Witherell for her outstanding sports. To Lyndon Seaver for his outstanding award in sports. To Edith Rosenbarker and Juanita Katner for being at the top of the honor roll. To the students who went to All-State sectionals.



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41. Lindy Seaver leaves his car to Gerald Reed so he can get out of Picketville. 42. Joyce Howes wills her temper to Jean Daniels. 43. Janet Miller leaves her trombone to Nancy Groebler. 44. Joyce Witherell wills her sports ability to Mary Bicknell, 45. Audrey Aiken leaves the bass drum to Maxine Chevier. 46. Merrill Brainard leaves his willingness to take Audrey and Sandra around to Bill Goodrich 47. Eugene Groebler leaves his pipe to Phil Witherell. 48. David Place leaves his leadership ability to Eddie Bump. 49. Sandra Mathewson leaves a little of her weight to Bea Mott. 50. Linnie Hotaling leaves her drum majorette suit to Mary Bicknell. 51. Jane Prittie leaves her chubby eheeks to Ann Bump. 52. Eddie Snickles leaves his ability to play ping pong to Jim B. 53. Lynn Clark wills his ability to play sousaphone to Wayne Roberts. 54. Lindy Seaver wills his ability to clown to Robert Miller. 55. Altha Reed leaves her week-end trips to Potsdam, to her sister, Sally Reed. 56. Joyce Howes wills her ability to eat to Betty Cary. 57. Joyce Witherell leaves her love for Latin to Judy Wright. 58. Janet Miller leaves her horse to Gert and Gloria McRobbie. 59. We will Andy Adner a brush cut. 60. Altha Reed wills her ability to broad jump to Mary E. Costa. 61. We will Sonny Forrest good luck in basketball. 63. David Place leaves his manager jobs to Red Sheldon. 64. We will A1 Grant a little of Merrill Brainards ambition. 65. We, the class of 53 will Beverly Dibble good luck with her Air Force man. 66. We will Eugene Conklin a teacher that'will mind him. 67. We will Robert Hart a new girl friend. 68. We will Jack Planty and Dale Sevey a little height so they can make more points in basketball. 69. We will Florence Snell a place on the cheering squad. 70. We will Billy LaPoint a way with the teachers. 71. To Mary Eileen and Bea Mott we will perpetual excuses for tardiness to class. 72. We will John Snell a place in the senior homeroom. 73. Lyndon Seaver leaves his cookbook to Paul Campbell. 74. To Joe Wells we will a motorcycle so he can get to Parish- ville in a hurry. 75. To Steve Swift we leave priority to the ping pong table. 76. Audrey Aiken and Eugene Groebler leave their feuding and fighting to Charlotte Wilson and Paul Campbell. 77. David Place wills his poor penmanship to Mary Abel. 78. Linnie Hotaling and Joyce Howes leave a bat and a club to'Mary Eileen and Bea Mott so they can fight it out. 79. Wd will Grace Christy the ability to giggle without being heard. 80. Janet Miller and Dave Plaee will their studious ways to Robert Miller and Gene Conklin.

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