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CUtAA HiAtcpij Out of our class of 17 we only have 4 that started school in Parishville. They are William Goodrich, Betty Cary, Gertrude McRobbie and Alfred Remington. Our Teacher was Miss Frances Champney. In the third grade Raymond Waite joined us. Our teacher then was Mrs. Juanita Kirk. In the sixth grade we had quite a few who joined us: A1 Grant, Mary Bicknell, and John Snell. The year of 194B, which was our seventh grade we had seven that joined our group. They were: Ed Frank, Steven Swift, Grace Christy, Mary Costa, Edith Rosenbarker, Elva Shampine and Judy Wright. In our eighth grade class we had James Bradish, Beverly Dib- ble and Beatrice Mott join us. The class remained the same until our senior year when Beverly Dibble left us. Other students that have been with us but have moved or left school are: Yvonne Derosia, Donald Weller, Lawrence Weller, Helen Weller, Edison Richards, Robert Crump, Sanford Chase, Mina Rivers, Raymond Labar, Ernestine Wilson, Wenda Sabre, Hugh Cuturia, Robert Converse, Don Binan, Malcolm Stacy, Timmie Sochia, Molly Stark, June Castle, Phylis Allen, Charles Garlough, Edward Lucas, Garry Newton, Gene Vodron, Thomas Davis, Mary Bradish, Adele Sochia, Andrew Adner, Dale Brown, Arthur Burnett, Dick McTavish, Harry Miller, Gerald Reed, Guy Reed, Grayden Scovil, Lois Stark, Wanda Bush, Jinia Votra, Keitha Drean, Charlotte Kent, Eleanor Burnett, Doris Holcomb and Marvin Dibble. In our freshman year under our president Judy Wright and advisor Mr. Pelotte, we decided to have a round and square dance. We had Edith Rosenbarker to substitute for Judy if she wasnft their. Our class elected Elva Shampine to handle our funds and Gertrude McRobbie to take minutes at our meetings. In our sophomore year our officers were: President, A1 Remington: Vice President, Billy Goodrich: Secretary, Ray Waite: Treasurer, Timmie Sochia: During the year our ad- visor Mrs. Hanlon aided us a great deal in selling jewelry our only project. Then came our junior year with advisor Mr. Pelotte. This year we were in the new building. During the year we pro- duced a play Ghost Wanted” under the direction of Miss Bloom- field. This was the first mystery that had been put on in a number of years. Our officers this year were: President, Edith Rosenbarker: Vice President, William Goodrich: Sec- retary, Gertrude McRobbie: Treasurer, Judy Wright: We had a Junior Senior Prom with the theme was By The Light Of the Silvery Moon . The music was provided by the Knights Of Rythme . We also had a picnic at Postwood Park in honor of the seniors. At the end of the year we had a Varsity Dance. We were proud to have 2 members out of our class go to All State for chorus, they were Gertrude McRobbie and Judy Wright. Our officers in our senior year were: President, Ray Waite: Vice President, Judy Wright: Secretary, Grace Christy: Treasurer, Mary Costa: This year our advisor is Miss Bloom- field. We had quite a few activities this year. We sold Christmas cards, magazines and napkins. We had a card party
CLASS HISTORY (CONT’D) which was a great deal of fun. We also produced a three act comedy Cross My Heart under the direction of Miss Bloom- field. This was a great deal of fun for the students even though it did give Miss Bloomfield a few gray hairs. We put this on in Parishville, Hopkinton and Colton. We also had a Vic Dance during this year. After the close of the regular basketball season, the seniors sponsored a Varsity-Faculty basketball game. After this game, the senior girls played the senior boys with box- ing gloves on the boys. Also as a project, the seniors put on a banquet for the St. Lawrence Franklin County League. As this goes to press, we still have the prospect of going to New York City on our Senior trip. We are looking forward to a successful Junior-Senior Prom and graduation. Senior Play CROSS MY HEART Dave Adams, a small-town banker— Alfred Remington Bess Adams, his wife— Elva Shampine Pauline Adams, his daughter— Judy Wright Bob Adams, his son— Steve Swift Jerome Ross, the owner of the bank— A1 Girant Myrtle Ross, his wife— Beatrice Mott Jim Ross, his son— Bill Goodrich Eleanor Ross, his daughter— Mary Eileen Costa Charlie Westover, Pauline’s fiance— Ed Frank Lola Pomeroy, a neighbor— Btetty Cary Carl Young-- Ray Waite ( Bob's ) Henrietta Duval— Gert MeRobbie ( high-school) Patsy Jones— Mary Bicknell ( friends )
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