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

 - Class of 1955

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A 1 ,. .K 1 r ,ff Foreword The sixth HP r orc o tfe 1 s uden ihaie fr 1 , rariflwllle, faculty advisors this ooportunity thank the adver sers and others who ve helped to make Q yearbook poesi 7 York The staff 1 X, earbook faff Front row L Strader, B Dibble, J Nells, C Matthie J Withe1 ll C Wllson, N Groebler, C Warner, Row 2 R Conklin, C McRobbie, C Biclncll, N Lunderman, N Foster, J Daniels, F Snell, D Petty, Row 3 M Farnes, I Emlin, M Abel, R LaClair, P Magill P Hoyt, R Daby, Miss Bloomfield, Row 4 Mrs Jenne, J Swifty J Planty, Cabsentb K Norman Editor Asst Editors Literary mditor Sports Editor Business Manager Circalation Manager Charlotte Wilson Cherry Matth1e, Nancy Groebler Nancy Foster Joe Witherell Irene Emlin Gloria McRobbie Advert1sing Jeanne Daniels Richard Daby Florence Snell Maxime Chevier Mary Converse Other Staff Members Nancy Lunderman Heidi Foster Leon Strader arolyn Warner Ruoert Sheldon Ruth Conklin Kathy Norman Patricia Hoyt Juanita Katner AdV1SOPb Mis Bloomfield Mrs Jenne O l it r 4 : 0 Q Q V 'Jo 0 -ne,-., K: Vorce, D. Armstrong, R. Sheldon, S. Phippen, M. Chevier, 'Q7 x SV f- Q -Q- Mary Albon Floyd Frank Mr. Gordon Daby Mr. Admmustrahon Chester Champney Bessie J. Duffy Milton Snell Bernard Burgess Edwin Parmeter Mr. Royal 5. Hoyt Treasurer Mr. warren O. Daniels, Attorney Mrs. Grace Jenack, Attendance Officer Supervising Principal District Superintendent Mr Charles E. Turcotte Mrs. Melissa Carroll ?W'HK K' ?WnP Facu ty Mr Richard Santor Potsdam State Teachers College, B S , Music Miss Anna Marie Yanarella - University of New York, Teachers Mrs Mrs Mr. Mr. Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs College, Albany, B. A., St. Lawrence University, English. Anne Morgan - Plattsburg State Teachers College, B. S. Homemaking. Hilda Bassett Potsdam State Normal, Grade Supervisor. .Charles Turcotte - Albany State Teachers College, B. S., M. S., Columbia University, Supervising Principal. Kenneth Knapp - St. Lawrence University, B. S., M. Ed., Science Mary Katner - Potsdam State Teachers College, A. B. in Education , Grade ll- . Grace Jenack - St. Lawrence State Hospital School of Nursing, Registered Professional Nurse. Mollie Bicknell - Potsdam State Normal, Columbia University, Grades 1 and 2. Maud C. Gertrude remedial Margaret Math, Latin I and II. Gladys Garlough - Central City Business Institute, School Secretary. Burt - Potsdam State Normal, Grade 3. Witherell - Potsdam State Normal, Kindergarden and reading. S. Pierce - Elmira College, A. B., 7th English and . A , f I f, 2 A ' 'nw . 5 . f , ,, fra' G .. . 'V Wig . f 4 X 4- f ' A Q , av ' N ,f ' Z, , 1 we W pg. L, ,,. A , '1 af, ' . . H 1 ' jk, ,km 'Y-,A-gf,,',,., ,Q ,gh Y . 4: mare area erin? . mfwpf A my are 'M :f l f-9-.2. Jw f E 2 ' 'A 45 5 3-in S17 , 'A , 4 . Ma. 7 Y 'feffux' f - f A , , ,-- ..-lm 3 Li . 1 3 ' el f' . 1 I . . s 4 . I yr w't 3' 0 0 o 0 Miss Mr Mrs S Mrs Mr Mrs Mrs s Mrs FACULTY CcontinuedJ Helen McNasser Potsdam State Teachers College, B S, Primer Fannie Bloomfield University of Vermont, B S , New York Universlty M A , School of Library Service, Columbia, New Hampshire University, Genessee State Teachers College English and Librarian Flora Miller Potsdam State Teachers College, Columbia University and New York University, Grades 7 and 8 Citizenship Education Reading and Spelling Eva Jenne Central C ty Business Institute, St Lawrence University Csummer sessionb Business Subjects Arnold Smith Ithaca College, B S in Physical Education and Dental Hygiene Norma Black Elmira College, B S , Mathematics Marion Stowe Colton Training Class, Summers at Potsdam State Teachers College, Grade 5 Catherine Cook Potsdam Normal School, Summer School, Grade Blanche Vorce Potsdam Normal School, Primer Lena Helmer Colton Training Class, Summers at Potsdam State Teachers College, Grades 5 and 6 Norva LaFountain Madrid Training Class, Hopkinton Village School, Primer Mary Q Moran Russell Training Class, Potsdam State Teachers College, Dist 7, vest Parishville Mr George Beha Cornell University, B S , College of Agriculture Mr william Pelotte Niagara University, B A , St Lawrence Miss Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs University, Social Studies Anna Deegan Prushton Training Class, Summers at Potsdam State Teachers College, Hopkinton Village School, Grades 2,3,4 Lucy Frary Potsdam Normal School, Hopkinton Village School, Grades 5 and 6 Sally Thomas Eastman Dental Dispensary for Dental Hygienist CAbsent from photograph? Edith Pettys Potsdam Normal School, Willisville Sarah Chittenden Crane's School of Music Potsdam Normal School Grades l 6 TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION President Helen McNasser Vice President George Beha Secretary Treasurer Anna Marie Yanarella The Teachers' Association devoted its meetings this year to a series of workshops on school problems We also worked for increased state aid A banquet was held at the Albion to end f V 1 s ful year Mrs. - , 7 so ' Mrs ' o o . Mr 0 ' . 0 0 0 S' ' . 20 Mr 0 ' . . Agriculture. . . fill 61,00 5 J5age I would address this message to the entire student body, but particularly to the members of th1s year' graduating class we are living in an age when individualism is in danger of being smothered under a blanket of conformity Perhaps, to some extent, this is necessary in a complex industrial society, however, the very foundation stone of democracy is a deep abiding faith in the dignity and worth of the individual Our country's greatness was the result of the care of our forefathers to see that honest individualism was not stifled Today it is often easier to conform rather than stand out we are t o often willing to be classified with the naveragen In all matters that do not violate the laws of God and of our country, do not be afraid to assert yourselves and to count as individuals. The keystone of an arch is an individual stone different in shape from all the other stones of the structure, yet without this keystone the ability of the arch to stand is lessened. Without individuals who are willing to stand out and be counted in all things that are true and honest, just and pure, the stability of society is weakened. Do not let your fear of not being naveragen prevent you from giv- ing all that is within you to give. Charles E. Turcotte Supervising Principal , ,jT t Y A ' 'ix , Xp as .f W A . ff V n' , 19. . f, . S . o 0 0 0 0 Q In Memornam Mr Thomas J Sullivan 1912 l95H Fopkinton Central School mere saddened to learn of the sudden death last August of Mr Thomas Sullivan His friendliness and humor made him popular with everyone 0 Students and faculty members of Parisnville- Mrs Garlough, Mrs Kingsley, Cabsentb Mrs Beecher CUSTOUIANS Mr Clark, Mr Adams, Mr RiChaI'dSOI1 Bus Dnvers NTR F Tebo, L Bisnett, M Wilcox, M Magill, K Plenty, W Clark, G Walker tiki!!!iitiiitiii44K?i44iil84Ki?iiiit411488411111Wlitilliiiiiiiiiiiii SHOP AT SPERLING'S Potsdam's Big Furniture Store Furniture Floor Coverings Appliances 114111441iittiiiiii!!!iiiitiiiiiitiitiiiiiiii!!iiititiiiiiiitiiiiiiitd WM. F. ANDERSON, INC. Lumber Q Builders Supplies 20 Elm Street Phone 2222 Potsdam, N. Y. tkiiiiiikiiiiiiitiiiiYiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiliiiiiitiiiiiititiiilitiiiiiii AL'S JOB SHOP Job Printing lf willow Street Phone H322 Potsdam, N. Y. I I jf- 1 '4 . fl. 2 I -A-cv ., . 'T' ' 2'rl-- p 1 ' lnliumlh N x - , I E -- 5 4 O O 0 O D 0 I illlu Q David U. HHe does Armstrong HDaveU his best- say what Football Yearbook l,3,H, F.F.A. 3,45 Staff 4. X Maxime Chevier NMaxH NHe isn't lazy he's Just saving his energies Football 2,3,N, Basketball 1, Manager 3, Library Club 2,3, Science Club 1, Senior Band 2,3,H, Junior Band l,2,3 Varsity Club 3,H, F F A 1, Newspaper Club 2, Yearbook Staff H Mary Abel Converse 'Not as mild as she seems' D A R Award 4 Richard Myron Daby 'Dick' H lS words are few but to the pointn Basketball l,2, F F A l,2,3,4, Reporter 2, , Vice President 4, County Fair Award 3, , Canton Award 3, Science Club l,2, Treasurer 2, CCC Award 2, Library Club l,2,3, Science Fair Award 2, Baseball Batboy 1, player 2, Yearbook Staff H, Visual Aids l,2, Newspaper Club l,2, wish on the Moon 4 you willu is Nurslng Club 1, Class Secretary 3, Treasurer M, Visual Aids, reporter 3, Spanish Club, reporter 3, Math Club Secretary 2,3, Library Club 2,3,H, Secretary 3, Yearbook Staff 2,3,H, Newspaper Club 3,H, Exchange Editor 3,4, F H A 3,4, Secretary H, Hwish on the Moonn 4, CCC Award 3, C1tiZ9DSh1p Award 3 Fl7T 55' T -- ' c- . 0 ,suv - 5 I ' aa . 0 ' 0 . ib+ ' 0 0 ' ' 5 Y U H. Beverly A Dibble UBevH 'A maid set in her wayn Junlor Band 1, Library Club l,2, Science Club 2,3, Reporter 3, Year ,,R book Staff 3,h, Tumbllng EXhlb1t1OH3 Irene Joyce Emlin HShe's well liked as she goes her ouiet way Asst Treasurer 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Newspaper Club 4, Art Editor 4, Library Club 3,l+, F H A lr, 'Wish on the Moon 4 sr V1SUal Aids Re orter Cheerin l 2 3 Tumbllng EXhiblt10D, 2,3,h Nancy Ann Groebler HNan HOur red head ever efficlentu Secretar 2, Treasurer 3, Student Council reporter, Senior Band l,2,3,4, heering l,2,3,4, Senior Yearbook Staff 3,4, F H A l,2,3,H, Library Club l,2,3,H, Prize Speaking Contest, first prize l, second prize 2 Prlncess of HMeet Me at the Fairu 3, 'Wish on the Moon' 4, All State Chorus 3,4 Cherry Louise Matthie HSherryH Watch out for the gleam in her eye' Senior Chorus l,M, Class Treasurer 1, Student Council 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Library Club 45 F H A 4, Newspaper Club Hg Dancing Club 3, Girls Play Day 2,3,H' Junior Prom 35 'wish on the Moon' 4. 1 ' 0 as , ' . 3 I . , ' . 5 - .M i ' . n . . o c 0 . 5 AL' 35 P 5 8 Q 5 115' Class Reporter 3, Girls' Softball Team 25 ll , 5 v 1 . ,U ll I 7 I I Kathryn D. Norman UBridgetH, UKateH 'A very dependable girlu Visual Aids lg Yearbook Staff 3,Hg Tumbling Exhibition 1,2,3,4, F.H.A. 3,45 Uwish on the Moonn Hg Cheerleader 2, Senior Chorus l,2,35 G.A.A. 1,25 Girls Hockey Team 1,25 Science Club, 3. Rupert M Sheldon NRedU 'Leading is no easy task Class Secretary l, Class Pres H, F F A Reporter 3, President 4, Basketball 4, Prlnce of Meet Me at the Fairu 3, Hwish on the Moonn 4, Student Council 3, Basketball Manager 2,3, Football Manager 2,3, Yearbook Staff N, Magazine Salesmanship Award 4, Varsity Club 3,4 Leon William Strader HLeeN 'No legacy is as rich as honestyn Basketball 1, Basketball Manager 2, CCC Award 3, Yearbook Staff M, Library Club 2,3,4, Science Club 1, Visual Aids l,2, Newspaper Club l,2, Nwish on the Moonn Carolyn a arner NCarolH HShe took her position, oh, so ser slyn Newspaper Club l,2,3,H, F H A 2,3 H fix Library Club 2,3,4, Math Club 2, Class Reporter 2,H, Secretary H, Hwish on the Nw' Moonn 4, Senior Chorus 2,3, Senior Band 4, IPP Spanish Club 3, Prize Speaking 1,2, b Yearbook Staff, 2,3,M 0 I ll in o 4 o Q 0 a Q o o ' ll 0 a o 1 u o Q . 0 I o ' o n l O u o ,? 0 9? 5 -0 I.-' .'-1v:7,l . o 0 c , S x, 0 s o Q , V 0 U 0 L x.,' W o , ' . f lp Joe wells HAngusU HAmbition is the whetstone of successn F F F 1,2,3,H, Basketball 1, '-S Class Secretary 1, Reporter 2, Science Club 1, 2, CCC Award 2, 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Charlotte E wilson NCharlN HA friendly miss at all times Senior Band l,2,3,k, Pres 4, Senior chorus l,2,3,l+, A11 state Band 1,2 3 Newspaper Club l,2,3, Edltor 4, Pr ncess' Attendent 3, Yearbook Staff 3,4, F H A 2,3,4, President 4, Wish on the Moon 4 Class President 2, Vice President 3,4 All State Chorus H, Library Club l,2,3,H County Band 2,3 Joseph J Witherell Joe UThe sum of a life is in actions, not wordsu Football l,2,3,4, Co captain 4, Year book Staff H, 'Wish on the Moon' 4 Prince's Attendent 3, President 3, Vice President 2, Student Council 4 Varsity Club 3,4, Athletic Association Secretary 4 --s..x, xx ix CLASS MOTTO Success is Ours CLASS FLOWER CLASS COLOR Yellow Rose Blue and White ,f . 5 0 - . 5 3 0 I 5 ' ' 5 - - g . n u Y ca FE, an ' Basketball 1,3,Hg Baseball l,2,3,Hg my 0 I - I 0 - QQ? K Q Q, . - , 5 Y X Q ' . 35 Q ,F Class History Of our senior class of fifteen, only Joseph Wells started in 1943, with Miss Frances Champney as teacher Rupert Sheldon, Nancy Groebler, and Charlotte wilson Joined him in the second grade Irene Emlin came the following year In the sixth grade David Armstrong and Leon Strader joined our rank Other teachers that we had in elementary school were Mrs Elizabeth O'Brien, Mrs Kathleen Steinberg and Mrs Hllda Bassett The seventh grade made a great difference Now we were up stairs with the high school New members that are still with us are Maxlme Chevier, Richard Daby, and Joseph Witherell There is no record of class organization even though the first issue of the Panorama , had our class plctures with Miss Marilyn Burnup as advisor In the eighth grade Carolyn warner Joined the class Our Nancy Groebler, Secretary, Leon Strader, Treasurer, Richard Gary and Charlotte wilson, Class reporters We graduated that June even though some of the class was disappointed with unsigned certif4 cates Our class advisor that year was Mr Kenneth Knapp e grad uating class consisted of Phyllis Allen, David Armstrong, Mary Brad ish, June Castle, Maxime Chevier, Eugene Conklin, Richard Daby, Irene Emlin, Richard Gary, Nancy Groebler, Robert Miller, Dewey Peck, Robert Regan, Rupert Sheldon, Lyndon Snickles, Jean Stark, Leon Strader, Janet Thomas, Carolyn Warner, Helen Weller, Joseph wells, Charlotte Wilson, Joseph Witherell, and Philip witherell As freshmen we elected an all boy slate of officers James Bradish, President, Joseph Witherell, Vice President, Rupert Sheldon, fl N ' ' officers were: James Bradish, President, Helen Weller, Vice-President, 0 o I 0 Th J CLASS HISTORY fcontinuedl Secretary, Philip witherell, Treasurer, Joseph wells, Reporter, and Mrs Radway was our class advisor We had a food sale to help our class treasury Mary Abel, and Kathryn Norman joined us in our sophmore year Charlotte Wilson was elected our President, Joseph wells, Vice Presldent, Nancy Groebler, Secretary, Leon Strader, Treasurer, our advlsor was Mrs Kathryn Simser That year we sold All Occasion cards and soda pop at all the home ball games At the beginning of our Junior year we elected Joseph witherell, President, Charlotte Wilson, Vice President, Mary Abel, Secretary, Nancy Groebler, Treasurer, Irene Emlin and Rupert Sheldon, Class Reporters Wllliam Pelotte was our advisor, We sold stockings, aCt1Vit1SS were very successful Other students that have been wlth us but have moved or left school are Eva ward, Janice Chappele, Charles Robideau, Richard Robideau, Iseral Richards, Mary Wilmot, Mina Rivers, Norma Fullerton, Robert Crump, Roger Farms, Gaylord Rockwell, Merton Scovil, Floyd Tebo, Mabel Simonds, Andrew Adner, Thomas Davis, Harry Mlller, Gerald Reed, Timmy Sochia, James Bradish, Ed1SOn Richards, Jimmy Webster Gene Vodron, John Snell and Lawrence Weller Beverly Dibble and Cherry Matthie Joined us ln our senior year Our officers are Rupert Sheldon, President, Charlotte Wilson, Vice President, Carolyn Warner, Secretary, Mary Abel Converse, Treasurer, Irene Emlin, Assistant Treasurer, Nancy Groebler, Cherry Matthie and Joseph Witherell, Student Council Members Our advisors are Miss Bloomfield and Mr Beha . Mr. ' jewelry and had a junior-senior prom and movie dances. None of these 'I ' , CLASS HISTORY Ccontinuedl We started our project with a very successful magazine campaign. Then we sold stationery and greeting cards. In the meantime, we had the regular sale of candy during lunch hours. In November we began practicing for the play Nwish On The Moonu, which was produced on December 3, 1954. After the basketball season began, we sold refreshments and had vic dances after home ball games. We sold class pins, and sponsored a variety show and an one-act play put on by Sylvan Rebekah Lodge. That same week we had the Alumni vs Varsity basketball game which was very successful As this goes to press our plans are complete for our New York trip, which we are all gr atly anticipating SENIOR PLAY UWISH ON THE MOONN Jenny, a Sh? little wren Mrs Latimer, her mother Gran, her grandmother Tess her new friend 7 Eddie, Tess's brother Pat, a popular boy Barbara, a very pretty girl Vivian, a smart girl Martin, Tess's boy friend Sound effects Tickets Irene Emlin Mary Abel Carolyn Warner Charlotte Wilson Rupert Sheldon Joseph Witherell Nancy Groebler Kathy Norman Richard Daby Maxime Chevier David Armstrong Cherry Matthie Leon Strader Miss Bloomfield Other Students Director This three act comedy was very successful and also a lot of fun In spite of many demands we were unabl to present this play in Honkinton as has been the custom WHITE HARDWARE CO , INC 'If it's hardware, we have 1 N Potsdam, New York O 9 Q C ' - 0 9 tttttiittititttvwttixAmrtixvixiwxfixiitttxixtxmxxmx4x44+44y44444g44444 O O I t. JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM ON AT THE FAIR X- Class Wall we, the class of 1955 of Parishville Hopkinton Central School being of entirely unsound minds and infirm bodies do make this our last will and testament, thereby abrogating all previous wills made by us We will the Juniors the fun of selling hristmas cards in the spring To the Sophmores we will the determination for everyone to get his own way We leave the freshman the hope that they won't lose their pep for their class activities by the time they are seniors To Mr Turcotte, we will the hair tonic he asked for last Christmas We will Mrs Garlough a senior class treasurer that doesn't need an adding machine we will Mr Beha a group of students who will be seated in the homeroom but NOT on his desk We will Miss Bloomfield a secretary that doesn't cry in English class we will Mrs Black another senior to take Nancy's place in elementary algebra class giving a test leave Mrs Jenack a scooter so that she can catch students owing excuses leave Mrs Jenne a special closet in which to put all of the noisy senlors We will Mr Knapp some of our excess energy so he can build another boat We leave Mrs Morgan a new make up klt for next year's senior play cast we will the Junior boys lots of luck in sports next year The senior girls leave the Junior girls, their escorts for the basketball trips Nancy leaves Donald Petty in charge of the trombone section in the band Red leaves his posit1on as senior class president to Kevin Vorce - I ' a we will Mr. Pelotte a class that will not try to talk him out of we . 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CLASS WILL Ccontinuedl Joe, Dave, and Max leave their football uniforms to Sonny, Ronnie and Jim Curry Carolyn wills her big brown eyes to Edna Daby Dick Daby wills his easy going ways to Ronnie Robar Joe wells leaves his well groomed hair to John Swift Kathy leaves her blond hair to Janice Puryer Carolyn leaves her figure to Ann Bump Irene wills her steadfast ways to Gloria Charl and Nancy leave their varsltj cheering positions to Nancy Lunderman and Carolyn Bicknell Leon and Joe leave their Jobs as chauffeurs to Herbie Phippen and Bobby Hart Charl leaves her popularity as leader in club activities to Jean Daniels Joe Wltherell and Nancy leave their dancing ability to Wayne Roberts and Nancy Foster We will Dale Sevey, Kenny Wilson, and Jack Planty lots of luck ruling Picketville Red leaves his friendly ways to D1ck Fitzgerald so he can get acquainted with everyone Irene wills her tumbling ability to Etta Lauber Leon wills his position as best dressed senior boy to Eddie Bump Cherry wills her flirty ways to Pat Hoyt Joe Wells wills his ability to get into trouble w1th teachers to Dick Corbin Mary leaves her headaches as class treasurer to Nancy Nurney Bev leaves her dungarees to Shirley Clough Joe and Charl leave their arguments to Dean wllSOn and L1la Fountain Carolyn leaves her ability to argue with Miss Bloomfield to Jean Pearl. Joe Wells leaves Judy to his brother, Dave. CLASS WILL icontinuedl Irene wills the honor of being the first senior girl to be engaged to Ruth LaClair Red leaves Reggie B permission to walk Nancy L to school every mornlng and NOT be late Leon leaves Ronnie Planty some of his height Cherry leaves her walk to Diane Planty Mary leaves her sister, Dottie, the ability to w1n good citizen ship awards To Juanita Katner we leave Carolyn's Job of reporting all the news that's fit to print Sealed this 23rd day of June 1955 in the town of Parishville Continent of North America, Planet Earth ' Witnesses Mr Sandman Red headed Stranger Tallest Shortest Best Dancer Most Polite Best Student Quietest Noisest Best Dressed Best Athlete Best Looking Who's Who Leon Strader Dick Daby Joe Witherell David Armstrong Joe Witherell David Armstrong Joe Hells Leon Strader Joe Witherell Joe Hells Class of 1955 Mary Converse Irene Emlin Nancy Groebler Mary Converse Nancy Groebler Charlotte wilson Beverly Dibble Carolyn Warner Cherry Matthie Irene hmlin Kathy Norman Charlotte Wilson Nancy Groebler county of St. Lawrence, state of New York, United States of America Illl' nlvvv' F' fp- at 95? 2 CLASS ALPHABET A is for Angus who has wavy hair Just mention a good time and he'l1 be there B stands for Beverly, a quiet little lass, Last fall she became a member of our senior class Carolyn, Cherry, and Chevier all begin with They couldn't be any different if seems to me is for David, both healthy and strong is so good and steady, he'll never go wrong is for Emlin who in shorts is very attractive all types of sports, she is very active is for the fun we've had this year the expense of work at tlmes we do fear is for Groebler our red haired, blue eyed lass Both as a student and dancer, she certainly has class H is for the help we were given this year By our advisors who told us success was near I is a letter we can't forget Neither can we find a verse that will fit But only once in a while did we come up with honey is for Kathy, our only girl blonde dancing, we hear, she is very fond is for Leon who is both tall and lean isn't always heard, even when he is seen is for Mary and for marry as well hope her life with Bob will always be swell is for nonsense and nuisance too f applied to us, it would be nothing new is for the opportunities which are near everythlng goes right we have nothing to fear P is for the parties which were fun Halloween, Christmas, and New Year's, we missed none Q is for questionswe had to write out for class, Too often they weren't done, alack and alas' 9. D He o E In . F At ' . G - - J is for jokes, supposed to be funny a . K Of . L He . M We . N I . O . If ' . CLASS ALPHABET Ccontinuedb R is for Richard who wants to run a farm May his life in the future never come to harm Nancy While U is for Sheldon who has hair so red will tell you he likes to be fed for the trip which we know will be fun in New York, we have to be on the run for united which means we agree But that was very seldom true you see V is for voices which were heard In class meetings when no one said a word W is for wilson and Witherell who like to go steady Whenever Joe calls she seems to be ready X and Y stand for the future years and what they hold But only time will show us, so we are told Z is for the last letter of the alphabet SENIOR MEMORIES Our hayride tha t was rained out The pecans that dlsappeared from the homemaking room Mrs Radway's honey nut fudge Moving into the new school Joe Witherell's breaking his leg during a football game The thumb tack episode in Mr Phalen's English class Plowing snow off the football field in order to play the Bombay game The boys and girls sitting separately on the bus en route basketball games The upper class boys wearing ear rings The record player balking during senior play Joe changing Mary's flat tire after play practice The time an egg made a smash hit with Leon S is . T is And as far as we're concerned you're glad we bet. SENIOR MEMORIES Ccontinuedl The night the senior girls cooked dinner in the homemaking room Nancy's pocketbook playing Tarzan out of the Social Studies' room window The boys' forgetting their trunks to wear in the playoffs Mary Jedding OUR BOOK ITLES From Here to Eternityn From September to June e Jungle' Senior Candy Cabinet UT e Green Yearsu First and second graders nThe Brutal Question Have you got your homework done The Crisisn Regents Sudden Gloryn A quiet Senior homeroom uTwo Little Confederatesn Jen Costa and Penny Unz orning Journey' Going to senior English class Men Against Deathn Making your way down the hall Call Me Lucky' Joe Witherell ' eroes,Ou aws an Funny Fellows' Students of P H Call of the wildn The senior boys No Secret is Safen Carolyn Warner e Unconquered' Dave Armstrong The High and the Mightyn Cherry Matthie The Lively Omen Nancy Groebler Never Todayn Being on the honor roll 'We Cannot Escape History Need we explain? Devil to Pay' Being sent to see Mr. Turcotte So This is Peacen After all the busses have left 'The Man Who Never wasn Perfect student n HTh f h n U u nM u u nNothing So Strangen Passing regents n n 'H tl d ' . .C.S. n n nTh Q n n n . u u n n BOOK TITLES Kcontinuedb 'The Age of Suspicio U Seventh graders For Heavens Saken Miss Bloomfield 'New Rooms for Old' Moving into the new school Crusaders The faculty nFar, Far From Home Going to College ULet the Hurricanes Roar Cafet ria during lunch hours Farmer Boy' Mr Beha nSo You Want to Get Marriedn Mary Converse e Man In Lower Tenn Leon Strader Going Steadyn Charlotte Wilson nDaughter of the Mounta Irene Emlin WThey Never Tala Backn Primer boys and girls nHeartbroken Melody Senior Band 'Forty plus and Fancy Freen Miss Bloomfield I Should Live So Longn To graduate Uwe Cover the Worldn Joe Witherell and Wells iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiikiitti414484111iitikkikiiiiiiiiiiiiii8813111188ii!! 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Q- V 231 J .fi- em, all uemxou uA1qqag uitmg auea1 UOSITM SQQOIIUUO IIGJSHQTM 903 sffam aof xapeaqg uoeq KQPG PIPHOTH leiqaoag Aouau Jensen uxfozag 1a1Aaq3 amxxew TSQV KJPW UOPTSUS P98 LEX HNWTJUNNOBQON HSENIOR ORCHIDSN The class of 1955 Presents an Orchid To Miss Bloomfield for directing our senior play and the great Job she did on the yearbook To Mr Beha for doing another fine job as homeroom teacher and assistant advisor Turcotte for helping us to straighten out our problems Mrs Garlough for assisting us in keeping our money Straight Knapp for all his work wlth the student council Mr Pelotte for coaching a championship football team To Mrs Jenne for her help on the yearbook To Mr Smith, our new gym teacher and basketball coach, for a fine coaching job this year Mr Santor for his work with the band and chorus Mary Converse for winning the D A R award Irene Emlin for being business manager of the HPanorama H Max Chevier for being captaln of the football team Kevin Vorce and Sonny Forrest, co captalns of the basketball team Joe witherell and Kevin Vorce, high scorers ln basketball this year David Wells, the captain of the junior varsity basketball team To Reggie Barrett who was high scorer of the junior varsity basket ball team To Mrs Jenack for coaching the cheerleaders Io Mr. ' To 0 . To Mr. ' ' To . - To O O To Mrs. Morgan for her help in the senior play. To O 0 O O To . To ' . To - ' To ' To 1 5' 0 1 Q 1951+ 55 On the 8th of September, a beautiful day, Parishville Hopkinton Central School got under way Mr Turcotte came to P H C S last fall He has been very helpful in keeping us on the ball There were six other new teachers too, They soon gave us plenty of work o do We had an assembly at the beginning of school Mr Turcotte told us how to abide by the rule Football season started off with a loss to Morristown However, the boys didn't let this get them down And the boys won the league championship as you all know, That made it two years in a row On Octobdr 29, we celebrated Halloween, The cider and doughnuts caused not one bad dream The Book week assembly was quite a chore, But most of the participants had fun galore The seniors put on nwish on the Moonu, a play, Basketb ll season began with our playing Colton A hard fought game which we finally won This year vic dances became the rule, They were lots of fun for the whole school Three days in a row school didn't keep, Because heavy storms this place did sweep The Christmas party was a lot of fun, There were food ano presents for everyone The juniors had a dance and play in December, Both of them they will always remember The Student Council started the Student Patrol It is made up of students who are on the Honor Roll In January there was the usual March of Dimes, That netted nearly one hundred dollars, which was very fine Many basketball games were delayed, This made many students quite dismayed We made the playoffs at Potsdam this year, The Varsity came out third did you hearq On March 30 thenPanoramd'goes to press, We'll have to close for now, we guess 7 After they'd worked a month and a day. 5 F P a Front row S Reed J Daniels, K Vorce, J Planty, N Foster, J Swift, Row 2 4cRobbie, F Snell, D Sevey, E Daby, A Bump, Mr Knapp, Row 3 S Forrest B Mlller, B Hart, W Roberts, D Fitzgerald Junior Class President Kevln Vorce Vice Presldent Jack Planty Secretary Nancy Foster Treasurer Jeanne Daniels Reporter Sally Reed Advisor Mr Knapp We are a class of JUnlOTS wise we hope that we're never in a fix. We eighteen will graduate In nineteen fifty-six. We haven't done too much this year And the plans we made are few. Our play and dance made us fear But everyone managed to pull through. We still have the prom to come with not even a theme chosen as yet. But we will have lots offun Selecting our royalty, which we'll never forget. 3 W - . I . ML.- .,.... s 'F D'-+4 - f- I Y' ..-. ' lr We v Y v .z V' ..:....-- 'a 4 r N 9 1 dw, f Q. - ., .. ' . 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 6 P 0 0 o A- 0 0 0 o . . Q 0 0 Q 0 0 0 I O . N 0 . 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Puryer, Row N: A. McRobbie, G: Thompson, P: Unz, J. Costa, JV -. uxth Grade Front row T Remlngton, S Randall, J Pearl, B Thaler, F Snell, LaClair, R Smlth, Sebastian, D Matthews, Mrs Helmer, D Nelson, E Randall, C Frank, R Phippen, P Randall, Row 3 J Rabldeau, P Magill, G Warner, S LaPo1nt, L Sochla, L Santimaw, S Rlchardson, R Tyler, B Chevier, Row M H Caringi, C Cook, H Well D Gilbert, R Foster, J Rushlow, J Lunderman, B Keyer, D Butterlield Absent G Randall S Snell -1 uffh Grade S Spear, B LaClair, L McCasland, B Knapp, K Thompson, J W1lSOD, M. Mott, I. Bradlsh, J. Groebler, C. Bonner, C. Kent, Row 2: E. Matthews, T. Hotaling, C. Thompson, R. Moses J. Moses, Mrs. Stowe, S. Rivers, J. Ward, R. Collette, R. Meashaw, ow 3: J. Thompson, T. Gary, B. O'Neil, P. rhippen, P. Kelly, G. Butterfield, F. Ward F. ary, T. Peacock, M. Smlth, Row H: T. Swift, B. Reed, P. Benton, R. Wickwire, K. Wilcox, L. Goodrich, R. Hart, D. Gilbert, P. Wells, Absent: R. Covey. ' ,, if V - 'n 4 ': QF' B I . .5 -: A .4 x b , ' 1' I 5 - I .Ll I f 4 J N ,- Ihr.. G 4 ' Y sf'-. I iff T : Q . U I lo il M. Moses, C. Weegard S. LaClair, B. Moses, M. Rushlow, Row 2: J. 0 Q o 0 I' . . . . : . ' O 1. I . I O I O Q n 0 O Q C U , M ..1F ' L 'a , I 1 ,. V L 3 In is l x , I t ' lv ' f , . f o J . T I A 0 . gps 5 ., 9 . G c ' ' 'x r-4-'Z Q 'HD' gg? 'Yi HOPKINTQN GRADES 5 AND 6 Front row S Lauber, K Conklin, E Malbone, D Wright, L Powell, Wagoner, T Macomber, D Grant, M Viau, Row 2 L Converse, Lauber, L Viau, D Snickles, D Lamore, R Kwasney, V Eakins, Bonno, S Puryer, M Frary, Row 3 J Holcomb, M Regan, Baldw1n, J Lakins, D Daby, W Foster, G Debiew, B Rosenbarker Daby Absent L Planty, T Unz Front row: A. Wilson, B. Fuller, N. Phillips, N. Wilson, S. Sampier, B. Curry, P. Campbell, L. Ellis, L. Armstrong, T. Matthews, Row 2: J. Frank, L. DeCarr, M. Chevier, V. Simonds, Mrs. Katner, D. Nelson, J. Moses, S. Bourcier, R. Cru p. v A K1 t :jjj ,NC Q 5 ' J V'f4 ' A if be M ' f I ff tvs 'lk P A M A9 ,, A4,,L.y' ,J gs, X , A ,, fQ?E?QZs?ffL ll ,,Q'e Le : .I . U .C O . : I . E. . .... B. . . ' : . . Jo . O I O I O R. . : . . . I ,4 2. www Q 5 ix ,. W.,- :HER 21? 'E' 5' 3 'G 12 is , b , M' f as ......1s isa an-v ' 1 3 1 if P N Q sf ix 1 5 4. gif. if 5 . 1 R 'W FIRST GRADE Front row S Hartle, T Tyo, F Fuller, S Bump, M Ellls, L Kelly, Y Jones, row 2, R Bartlett, D Fenner, T Jenack, L Ashfield, Mrs Bicknell, E Ellis, B Duff, R Barton, D Hill, row 3, W Hill, F Kingsley, M Bush, R Hazelton, B Caringi, F Covey, D Deere, absent, S Barrett, W Clark, G Peary, F Woodard HJRXLNLUN RAD o PRIM R AN, rl1oT Front row M Puryer, L Woodward, J Perry, D Macy, F Bonno, L Opal, G Parker, M O'Malley, Row 2 R Viau, L Kingsley, J Dougan, D Woodard, G Ashlaw, C Kwasney, K Malbone, E Conklln, now 3 K Regan, B Opal, J Rosenbarker, P Macomber, N Malbone, S LaBar, R Warner, Mrs LaFountain, Absent S Turner , Jw I 4, .' , 1 n. ' Q -1 . O O C I 0 I I I O o 0 u 0 0 I o 0 o 0 0 0 0 u 0 0 0 o O 0 0 o 0 0 , f , H h- .0 ' U A.. 9 in 7 I 4 ' v V 1 Q it r , V' Q fan -. , A .. - v ' ' . ' -- . Q h , .,, 1 4 . 9 X JI. , ,vgvp A N1 5 ,, Lf . ' Y 2 .P ' 'L a J S W? ' L ' -I ' - ' fe. X , , , 't r ' 4 A 1 ,- . 'YW' 'rv f1'1'- Q -1'-1 --1 X -1--rw r 1 - 1 L . IL .J . .JK - - O ' 0 0 f 0 0 Q 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . U I 0 - Q 4 g C n 0 . , , , o ' ' 0 o Q Q B Champney S Elek, P Taylor row 4 K Harper, R Peary, B Mackey, P fyler, B Wilson, S Taylor, M Foster, C Saucier, D wells row 3: B Frank, M McGill, R Smith, J Dibble, R Fenner i WILLISVILLE iall, R. row row: R. Randall, G. Foster, G. Foster, L. Foster, Mrs. Pettys. Absent: J. Foster. s 4 4 V Q 4 at 1 mga MW t 4 S ' S r'g5 'WE -4 4 - ' M' in 41 'L I fa' . 9 Q Front row: C. Kirk, J. Moses, R. Russell, A. Simonds, N. Martin . . ,. . ': . . . g Q 0 O 0 O F k, Y, , 97 -L v 9 ! - ' ,Q f 4 , fi. fd D: I if . ,S 4 K .wp j 7 5 2 3 F , r ' 2 a a WEST PARISHVILLE Front row C Weems, B Bicknell, S Perry, R Cameron, E Perry, Row 2 M Decarr, S Kyer, B McKenna, S DeCarr Mrs Moran SOMPLIMENTS OF LEWIS H CO Potsdam, N Y kitiiiii1144111411441iiiiiiiiiiiiitiiitiiiiikiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiikii SAM KAPLAN DEPARTMWNT STOPE Clothing, Furnishlngs Footwear At Reasonable Pr ces Next to A A P Market Street Potsdam, N Y xrtrtitirrtttittttiitwitiiiittttttit4144111111:vmvvmxmvxvxvmvxxtmxmmv COMPLIMENTS OF 'KNOTTY PINE Potsdam, N Y 0 I C I Q Q . : 9 0 I 0 0 I I kiifiii4iiiWili4W4?i44Yi4iiiii4Y1iiiYfiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiWiiiiiilii fi 0 U C .J t O O N U' l O Sir- fe 1 47 CAM O! 1954 Gertrude McRobb1e Mary Eileen Costa Judith Wright Raymond haite Grace Christy Edith Rosenbarker Mary Bicknell Elva Shampine Beatrice Mott Betty Cary Alexander Grant Stephen Swift Alfred Remington William Goodrich Ed Frank John Snell James Bradish Attending A T I Attending Cornell University Employed by Employed 1n Attending A Employed at Employed in the New York Tel Potsdam T I ephone Clarkson College of Tech Syracuse the Northern N Y Trust Co gdensburg Business Scrool Living in Na sena Employed 1n Pot dam Attending College in Iowa Trying out with the Cleveland Indians Employed by Attending O At home U S Navy At home U S Army - W 3 A W I 'V I A ' I 5 ' I ,A 41, xv' , Av ' K 6- u 1 w . Y' .Q K il :Q , 'E 1 f 13, .A ' ' v - I Q V ' X I 5 1 S . K fi 4 ' I O C f CO. , . ,. ' o o Q , - U o Q 1 I S ' s o o Q O COMMENCEMENT AWARDS English Award Agriculture Award Danforth Award Danforth Award D. A. R. Good Citizenship Sportsmanship Readers' Digest Homemaking Award Social Studies Award Mathematics Award Commercial Award- Honor Key R Mathematics Certificate Science Award Outstanding Typist Salutatorian Eva Clapp Award Outstanding Athlete Sci nce Medal Cltizenship Most Improved Athlete Typing Pins CSpeedD iAccuracyl Good Citizenship Homemaking Agriculture Special Award CEditor of Yearbookb Special Award CDependabilityJ Betty williams Memorlal KMusicD Elva Shampine Raymond Waite Edith Rosenbarker Alfred Remington Judith wright william Goodrich Edith Rosenbarker Betty Jane Cary Elva Shampine Jack Planty Jeanne Daniels Edith Rosenbarker Joseph witherell Nancy Groebler Judith Wright Elva Shampine Edith Rosenbarker Alfred Remington Nancy Groebler Edith Rosenbarker Raymond Waite Mary Abel Joseph wells Kevin Jorce Sally Reed Jeanne Daniels Ed Frank Alfred Remington Grace Christy Edith Rosenbarker Mary Eileen Costa Alfred Remington Elva Shampine Alfred Remington Grace Christy CEnglishJMary Eileen Costa Out tanding Student ClstD Edith Rosenbarker C2ndD Judith Wright kiikiiiiikiiiliiitttttttkiititkiiiiiiitiitiiiikiitiiittitiitikikiiiiii COMPLIMENTS OF TRLASURE SHOP Gifts, Magazines, Pocket Novels 8 Marnet Street Potsdam, N Y iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiti4? Y 1 YYYYYVXWYYYiilffifffiiiixfiiifxfiii COMPLIMB NTS OF BOB RUSSELL Welding Mater Street Phone 215k Potsdam, N Y S . . ' n IJ 9 . , . v V . I . . --u S . -1 4 'I Y i ??+Y? ' 1 -J Front row J Phippen, L Thompson, A Peary, Shamplne, A Johnson, N Moses, M, Swift, D Planty, N Phippen, Row 2 N Warner, S Planty, J Katner, L Fountain, M Wilson, Mr Corbin, P Nurney, P Lauber, J Hotaling, J Pearl, Row 3 J Currry, L Bartlett, B LaPoint, J warner, D Corbln, R Chevler, D Baldwin, R Hoyt, D wells EIGHTH GRADE COMMENCEMLNT PROGRAM JUNE, 1951+ Master of Ceremonies Richard Corbin 'Credo Adrienne L Peary 'America for Men Mary Alice L wilson what is a Girln Norene A Warner what is a Boyn Judith G Hotaling Lazy Dickn Gloria LaC1air 'Balancing the Budget' Nancy Phippen 'Christopher Columbus' Jean Alice Pearl UThat We Might be Save Juanita Ann Katner nShooting of Dan McGrew Richard Stanley Christy Casey at the Bat Mary Louise Swift Courtesy' Sally Ann Planty NL1tt1e Orphan Annie' Ann Kathryn Johnson NLife is Bettern Lorraine Joyce Crump First prize - Nancy Phippen Second prize - Juanita Katner Third prize - Judith Hotaling Honorable mention - Adrienne Peary 7 Q l3i 53' I!! , lv YY ps A I ' I ' f A ' U1 f, X , f I up ' H. if 'K 'ff' f we . W' 'f' if I : o 0 Q S o Q 0 4 o 0 0 : 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 o 0 o o 0 I o r . Q 0 0 0 0 0 o I 0 - I 1 - I II W 0 ' v A o ll O II c II I I I I dll ll II II II I I PERFECT ATTLNDANCE AWARDS Parishville Kathy Smith Robert Russell Douglas Johnson Lois Nurney Evan Harper Kindergarten lst grade 2nd grade 3rd grade kth year of perfect attendance! Steven Gary Roland Page Roland Richards Thomas Gary Roger Hart Robert Meashaw King Wilcox James Wilson Burton Chevler Martha Moses Gwendolyn Marner Jane Swift Ruth Ann Bradish Arlene Groebler Carlton Johnson Irene Daby Roger Frary Donna Mae Planty Rose Perry Sue Lauber Laura Powell Elizabeth Lauber Dianne Dabv Roger Daby James Holcomb Milton Frary Jennifer Costa west Parishville Fredrick ward th th th lst rd th th th Nth Parishville Hlgh School Heidi Foster th Connie Shatraw Nancy Nurney Ronald Peck Lila Fountain th Lorraine Crump Richard Corbin Stillman Bradish grade grade grade grade grade grade grade grade grade grade grade tl ' - an c ll M ' 5 ll 6 II Hopkinton 3 H L+ ll 5 ll 6 il 6 7 ll IZ 8 ll ll PERFECT ATTENDANCE AWARDS Ccontlnuedl Norene warner 8th David wells Shirley Shampine Norma Jean Moses Diane Planty Betty Perry Etta Lauber Jeanne Daniels 10th rade grade li iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilikitliK4ikitikiikiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiikiii14441111114 COMPLIMENTS OF CALIFORNIA FRUIT MARKET 1 Main Street Potsd N Y am, iiitiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiitiiiiiiifiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiii COMPLIMENTS OF SCANLON A GILMGRE Auto Parts 20 Water Street Potsdam, N Y Yiiiiixitiiitiiitiitiiiiiiiii!!ittitiiiiiitiiiiliiki4?ii?iiiiiiiiliii CRAIG CHEVROLET CO , INC Oldsmobile Chevrolet Sal s G Service 71 Market Street Phone M519 Potsdam, N Y mswmwxxmmxxw444+mxxxmxvxxmmxxrmmxrsxxxxvmxxxmmxxmwxxxwxmmsxmxmxarmxtx GAINWS 8 SHERMAN INC Excavating and Grading C0ntract0rS Building and Machinery Movers Phone 2771+, 276'+ Potsdam, N Y 5 ll ll II Evelyn Russell 9th grade PARISHVILLE HOPKINTON CENTRAL SCHOOL HONOR ROLL Grade 2 Dianne Barrigar Meribeth Barton Terry Champney Sharlene Collette Jerald Cox Thomas Elek Daniel Fuller Carol Greene Dale Harper Sally LaBar Bonnie LaClair Linda Wells Kathryn Wilson Claudia willlams Grade 3 Bernard Bergmann Vickie Burgess Robert Ellis Douglas Johnson Darcie Knapp Chri tina Nelson Lois Nurney Tommy Snell Joan Thaler Grade M Lola Armstrong Pamela Campbell Ronald Crump Linda Ellis Evan Harper Judy Moses Diane Nelson Mitchell Richael Verona Simonds Alan Wilson First Semester Grade 2 Gary Butterfield Robert Collette Larry Goodrich Roger Hart Terry Hotaling Paul Kelly Edward Matthews Linda Mccasland Joan Moses Rosalie Moses Malcolm Smith Robert wickwire Grade 6 Duane Butterfield Conrad Cook Charles Frank Beverly Moses David Nelson James Rabideau Robert Smith Madeline Snell Steven Snell Ellen Thaler Grades 2 Dorothy Abel Norman Hoyt Jeanne Daniels Roger Cook Nancy Groebler Margaret Rabideau Charlotte Wil on Barbara Greene Evelyn Russell Adrienne Peary Jean wickwire Shirley Kingsley Richard Corbin Arlene Groebler Juanita Katner Gloria McRobbie Peggy Nurney Mary Sevey Nancy Nurney Heidi Foster David wells Artbur McRobbie Joseph Witherell Cecile Daby Varick Chittenden Linda DeLaire Sharon Hart Dorotry Corbin Ruth Conklin Penny U z Shirley Shampine Diane Planty James Young Laura Thompson Carolyn Bicknell Lila Fountain Judy Hotaling Norma Moses Alden Durant Thomas Wilson Pauline Peary Dean Wilson ..,.. - --- --i- -12 John Smith C Thomas Swift Carlton Johnson HOPKINTON HONOR ROLL Grade 2 Jay Chittenden Carol Lakins Irene Daby Sharon McComber Grade 5 Sue Lauber Bert Rosenbarker Keitha Conklin Vance Eakins Grade 3 Laura Powell George Malbone Mary Regan Steven Daby William Foster Kay Lakins David Comklin Grade 6 Richard Powell Milton Rrary Martha Parker Doris Snickles Diane Daby Grade M Judy Baldwin Rose Perry Roger Daby Bonnie Burgess Larry wagoner Dale Burnett Donald Powell Roger Frary SAFETY COUNCIL President Doris Snickles Vice President Sue Conklin T easurer Bert Rosenbarker Secretary Sue Lauber The purpose of the safety council is to promote safety in the school as well as on the streets and playgrounds Each member is appointed to do his duty as it is assigned to him Kiiiiiitiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiikiii!XiiiiiiiixitiiXiiiiiiiiii13111488 H M BRONSON Heil Burners Oil Burners Plumbing d Heating Supplies Plumbing 8 Heating Supplies Phone 25Hl lk Main Street Potsdam, N Y iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BARSTOW MOTORS INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER FARM MACHINERY DODGE CARS 8 TRUCKS Outer Market Street Potsdam N Y 1 1-1-.--.- 11:11- 11 .. 1 0 Lf O I I Football Front row J Witherell, S Forrest, M Chevier, L Vorce, J Curry, B Miller row 2 J Swift Man S B , e y, Armstrong, D Curry, H Phippen, Manager, Mr Pelotte, coach I Emlin, J Daniels, G McRobbie, C Wilson, F Snell, N Groebler . ' 1 . ager, f rad1sn,Df Corbin, ' B. Chevier D. P tt D. . . Football This year our league was set up a little differently because so few schools were playing football There were only three teams our league St Lawrence Central, Bombay, and Parishville Each team played a home and away series Once again Parishville won the championship with 3 wins and 1 loss for league games when the team won the championship, Mrs Jenack, advisor to the cheer leaders provided a spaghetti supper for the football squad cheerleaders, coach and others SCORES Parlshvllle Morristown Bombay St Lawrence Bombay 99 x+x++x++axxxxavmsxxx:a+sxxxaaxa++a+x+aa4as+a+++i+a+a+a+++++1+11sexam: JACKIL 8 JIM RESTAURANT Pizza and Giant Hot Dogs 31 Maple Street Open 2M hours Potsdam, N Y YiifiiiliiiflkiiiiiiiiiiFYYFUUYiifiiiiiiiiiikififikfiifiYfi?'k5Y1ki5YY4fYY1YiYYiikii W O COVELL COVULL INSURANCE AGENCY 62 Market Street Phone 2551 Potsdam, N Y dilxuzx-ewan-sxmarx-rIn-4-rn-aw-me-rx-uf-M-rmurafn-awrxxn-mx-was-swam-k-rwo-+fr+'H4+'0'4 l 4 ' Gao H HYDE, INC plumbing Heating Ventilating Watertown Ogdensburg . in a 12 55 IZ 31+ ag 15 St. Lawrence 1 ll . 6 il 1+ - is X? AHHL Front row J Witherell, E Forrest, K Wilson, K Vorce, R Bobar, row 2 R Thompson, Mr Cmith, H Phiypen row 3 C Dibble, D Sevey, R Chevier, R Sheldon, J Planty '?l 'T Jumor Va ront row. R. rbin, D. Wells, D. Sochia Row 2: H. Phippen, R. Baldwin, P. Priest, G. Snell, L. Wilson, Mr. Beha, T. Flanagan, R. Hoyt, J- CUPFY- g 3 9 II QT, V., . 4 N ,. Q 14 5 7 10 5 Q I, .. i . I o-Mg l ' ' v I 3, , 'gin , . .,, j,,,f '1nl , U Basketballg X I J. ' r - L l Ya T VQPSIW Cheer Leaders rf V Cheer Leaders Basketball and losses The team was fourth in the league so it made the play offs at Malone There, the team was third, with St Lawrence and Bombay ahead Parishville BBASKETBALL RBSULTS Colton Bombay Russell Moira St Lawrence Central Chateaugay St Regis Falls Brushton Russell Colton Moira Bombay St Lawrence C ntral St ReglS Falls Brushton Chateaugay INDIVIDUAL SCORING Opponent 102 100 Name Total Points League Play Peg game Joe wltherell Kevin Vorce Ronnie Robar Sonny Forrest Ken Wilson Dale Sevey Red Sheldon Bob Chevier Jack Plant Y Clarence Dibble Donald Petty Ed Bump 21 21 1 2 1 1 -FYI ONON E s E U-'I-'I-'D-'I-' I-'TO I-' -FQ CXON F? HH I- P 33 44 I- I- P-'I-' I-'I-' Q0 Nfl into 9152 Qc 'S' gt 65 CD I3 0 KD Q -F' PLAY-OFF SCORING Joe Witherell Kevin Vorce Ronnie Robar Sonny Forrest Ken Wilson points points points points points The 195B-55 basketball season ended with an equal number of wins '+8 35 46 58 47 58 H4 29 So . 61+ 77 61 . 59 71 88 57 63 62 gl 5 3 69 71 . e 91 63 . ' 60 62 61 73 69 ' 9 61+ 11+ 9 56 11+ 7 39 12 58 10 56 9 10 16 12 l 15 0 0 0 22 13 1 51+ JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL The Junior Varsity team had one of its most succe sful seasons It had 15 wins with only 3 defeats, one being an after season game against the Potsdam Junior Varsity They lost the league champion ship to St Lawrence Central by losing a heartbreaking 28 to 26 decision on the local court Although four of our first five men move up to varsity Captain Dave Wells, Dale Sochia, Ronnie Planty and Dick Corbin, we e ect another good year with veterans Reggie Barrett Phil Priest onnie Baldwin, Gary Snell, Lloyd Wi son, Dean Wi son and Harold Phippen Parishville Colton Bombay Russell Moira SCORING CHART Parishville Colton Chateaugay St Regis Russell Brushton 37 INDIVIDUAL SCORING Moira Bombay S L C St Regis Chateaugay Potsdam Potsdam Name League Bgigtg Total Points Reggie Barrett Richard Corbin Dale Sochia Ronald Plenty David Wells Roger Hoyt Donald Curry Philip Priest Jay Curry Ronald Baldwin James Perry Dean Wilson Gary Snell Lloyd Wilson wO0NxnOaO 22 5 'I' fl- 'I' -I' 'K 'I' -lf -I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' -I -I' 'I' 'I' 'I' -I- 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'K' -I' 'I' -If I' 'I' 'I' fl' 'I' 4 'lf 'I' -I- 'I' 'I' -I' -I' 'I' 'I' -I' I' I' 'I' 'I' fl' -I 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' If 'I' 'lf -I 'I' 'I' fl' 'K' fl' 'I' fl' fl' fl' COMPLIMENTS OF MEN's SPECIALTY sHoP 34 Market street Potsdam, N Y- B i XE i HE 20 hh tt 3 7 it ' 59 13 ' 2 ' 36 21 ' 26 . . . ' 27 S. L. C. 30 N 41 . ' M9 18 ' Z6 Brushton n 53 - 37 ' 9 H3 18 21 50 33 17 6 33 as 94 137 kg 61 92 155 7 12 20 23 7 6 2 10 PH FH nllll 6' 'B ..f Front row J Bradlsh, A Remlngton, K wilson, B Goodrich, Walte, J Wltherell, Row 2 Mr Cross, H Phippen, D Sevey, Vorce, S Forrest, J Planty, R Robar !! --3 VW Q S S QA J X 'ACS IH 1 I 'I umor aseba Front row D Petty, R Barrett, D SOCHIB, D wells, D Coroin, D Converse, Row 2 H Phlopen, C Dlbble, R Baldwln, G Ward, R Plenty, Row 3 Mr Garbreanna, T Flanagan, H Phippen, D Christy, P Priest, R Chevler .I V ' ? A 4 ' I Q I FH ' Lg -0 ,, 6,0 . S J FT 1 Q5 1 . N I D Q 1 ' X ' nl 'A rx h A i J - 5 V , E , 6 -, , ,Q 1 , , N 4 - 5 f 'K u lk X ,Y 4. t '-,Xf',' N5 , My . - ,, Q X C N.. fk , v 1 h C 5 R' C W I E ,V if C 'I V ,ni fl i Q QV vi A v, 4 1- 4 .4 i A it ' L V' lj- Q' 3 ?x X 6 A x ffkwvl 5' K an XR , f' X' p ,, . K K , . X -.if ,XX , f ! X xK A C AT if ' J L.: Fefe ' X ' V I 1 SQ, - r , g ff, My J iimy 'J . N14 Q Y' si Q ,, XT it ll 1 1 . xy ' X L! Y A 2 X . 3 e J ' D . .1 , V lv Q if - , . 1' O Brushton The Parishville-Hbpkinton Central School baseball team finished its 195k league season with a 13 to 3 win over Fort Covington. This gave them a season's record of 9 wins and 1 loss and the champion- ship of the Franklin-St. Lawrence League. A1 Remington, big left- hander did most of the pitching for the Parishville team. He pitched in 56 innings giving up only 29 hits and 17 runs of which only 2 throughout the whole season were earned ru s. He pitched 1 no hit, no run game at the beginning of the season and followed it up with three five-hitters, one four-hitter two three-hitters, and one two-hitter. He also relieved in a couple of other games. His won-loss record was 8 wins and 1 loss. During the season he struck out 106 men. The team did some heavy hitting and scoring, collecting 91 hits and 96 runs while holding opponents to 31 runs. Ken Wilson a new comer to the squad this year, led the hitters with 20 hits in 39 trips to bay and an average of .513. A1 Remington was next with 16 hits in 33 trips and a batting average of HBH EUI.41liX.....A1fi0FG S Parishville Ken Wilson Ray Waite James Bradish Al Remington Joe Wltherell Dale Sevey B111 Goodrich Jack Planty Kevin Vorce Ed Bump Ronald Robar Bombay Moira St Regis Falls Brushton Bombay Moira Fort Covington St Regis Falls E? P4 O '11 'III 0 2. E3 cu tj 3 0 Q E 21 s O I'-'VIUU OQ 'U D H P' F9 4 H' I-' I-' CD Z I4 Vt At Bat 24 COMPLIM NTS OF KIRK 8 TUCKER Runs LAJNIUU I-'U-I UNI'-'UND 2 O O 20 20 1 ' 1 ' 8 ' 18 . ' 12 5 ' 12 ' 12 W 10 . I it B. A. ag 20 18 .513 6 15 lg . 75 3 1 . 33 16 15 .EEE 29 ll 10 .379 M O .OOO 36 9 . 8k Ed Forrest 31 18 .131 1 . .E 6 . 9 1 0 .000 7 . 8 fi!!IFIIIIPYIFIUUUUF?1FY1lHYllKlFY'Y'liiiUY'l'4fi1k1F1F2F1Fi'F Ilfifvlrilllflillklkivlf IH: fkilllrirlkllrlkifivkiiilllfllfiliflllllvkllliflll Z5 YEARS AGU FRONT ROW Howard Hanson, tree surgeon, livlng in Potsdam, New York Dalton Gushea, works at Aluminum Co , living in Parlshville, N Y Arthur Tenny, retired Army Col , living either in Florida or La Gardner Peary, Niagara Mohawk lineman, living in Parishville, N. Y Douglas Kirk, storekeeper, living in Parishville, New York. !ilQISB.Qd James V. Hughes, Principal of Morristown Central, living in Morristown, New York. Donald Crowley, U. S. Government, living in Korea or Japan. Stanley Sampler, electric Welder, living in Syracuse, N. Y. Amiles Planty, trucking, living in Parishville, N. Y. Douglas Binan, bookkeeper, living in Cleveland, Ohio. ZCUVIUBS .fg- Front row J Swift, D Sevey, N Groebler, S Forrest, G McRobbie C Matthi J e, oe Witherell, D Abel, Row 2 M155 Yanarella, L DeLair, D Planty, C Strader, Mr Knapp fudenf Councu Presldent Eddie Bump Vice President Sonny Forrest Secretary Treasurer Gloria McRobbie Reporter Nancy Groebler Advisors Miss Yanarella Mr Knapp The student council of our school is a certified member of the Northern New York Student Council Federation and they attended a meeting of this organization in Malone last fall and plan to attend another meeting in Watertown soon. The council sponsored the annual Halloween and Christmas parties and one assembly program. For the betterment of the school it has organized a student patrol that is on duty before and after 9 school between classes and during lunch periods. The council has also planned and directed lunch period activities. As this goes to press, the council is selling letters that may be attached to jackets, sweaters, and so on. As another money- raising project, a Twirp Week program and dance are being planned. with this money the council will purchase membership pins for its members. 5 :Q - . , , 44 . 2 l t 1 's I ,if 5 ' n - , J f .4 f . 1 It o o o o , , .. o 0 ' o g 0 o o o . - . . Front Row 2 row D Petty, E Forrest, K Vorce, D Sevey, J Witherell, Chevier, R Sheldon, H Phippen, J Planty, Mr Smlth Varsity Club President Max Chevier Vice Presldent Jack Planty Secretary-Treasurer Ronald Robar Reporter Dale Sevey Advisor Mr. Smith The club had charge of the gym exhibition which has become an annual event in this school. It hopes to raise enough money to finish payment on the electric score board that was purchased last year. The members saw the Harlem Globetrotters play the House of David and St. Lawrence University at the Appleton Arena. 0-xxx-ummm:-441:44-mm4-rss-r:u1kvx41u+-rust:-aww:-rn-1+-wr-rrvvrfkv-rwffilkfr-'fr 'H4'++'Y H'+'Y'0 H'4 7 Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry 33 Market Street Potsdam, N. Y. -. Qs A f R 5 P+? , , D in u , z A . 0 . 0 . I . 0 . 0 I Front row C Dibble, L Daby, E Forre t, B Part, Row 2 R Sheldon, Q Bradi h, Nr Beha J wells, E Miller, D Armstrong F.FA President Hed Sheldon Vice President Dick Daby Secretary Joe Wells Treasurer Ed Forrest Reporter Robert Hart Sentinel David Armstrong We had a judging team represent us at the Gouverreur Fair that took an over all placing of third in the county we also judged at the hammond Fair and in the Hoard' Dairyman contest Several boys went to the Louisville Fair with a county Judging group On March 31 we had our Father and Son Banquet financed completely from funds raised by chapter activities We sponsored a float at the Firemen' Field Day and an exhibit at the Governeur Fair we also participated in National F F A week activities and had an appropriate display in the Hshow casen Although we have a small membership, we feel we have had a successful year. X412 1' ,E ' ' , A 1 ' 'If ? ' s. ' Y f Q., N H : .Q . ' A ' za. 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Q 1 L ' SJ 0 ' Q a Q . , , Front row T Flanagan, L Peck, A McRobb1e, D Russell, V LaClair, D Peacock, D Perry, R Cook, T Wllson Row 2 D Sochia, R Hol comb, G Snell, Mr Beha, P Snell, J Adner, J Bartlett, R Barrett Row 3 P Powell, P Strader, D wllson, V Chittenden, C Johnson Young, J Curry, G Kwasney, R Baldwin Junor F F A This was the first year we have had a Junior F F A The pur pose of this club is to inform seventh and eighth graders of the work being accomplished in agriculture and senior F F A The group is working on models of all kinds with the greatest interest being in buildlng a model farm homestead t+i+8i4ii44+ Kttitiitiiitittiiiitkrititttiiiiitkiikittiittiititiiiii Bates, Roblee Airsteps, Heel Huggets Buster Brown G Robin Hood ROBERT'S SHOE STORE Home of Fine Shoes PQTSDAM, N Y 'SGH green stamps given with every nurchaseu ttittit1114114111411ittittiiitiiittitttkttttittttitiiiitwtttitttiiiti COMPLIMENTS OF DE LUXE DRY CLEANERS 32 Water Street Phone 925 Potsdam, N Y N. Hein, is. Richards, F. Sampler: Row I+: P. Priest, L. soSn1a, J. ' O I Q O C I 'S' LlDl'2l'y glub IH ront row L Lag ue, R Conklin, I Emlln, N Foster, C Matthie wllson, N Groebler, C Warner, Row 2 M Swift, S Thompson Lunderma Clough, Planty, H Row 3 LaPoint, L Strader, M Converse, D Abel, Moses, Miss Bloomfield, Row ll- A Bump, J Katner, S Foster, B smith, B Perry, J warner STUDENT LIBRARIANS Nancy Foster Patty Magill Dorothy Abel Linda DeLaire Heidi Foster Florence Snell Donna LaPoint Shirley Clough Lorraine Laggue Anita Bump Leon Strader William LaPoint The Library Club was not organized with officers this year Student librarians tended the desk to help check books in and out Other members helped to process new books so that these were more quickly made available for borrowing The Club had a treat at Christmas and on Valentine's Day They also had charge of the Valentine Box and distribution of valentines for the high school 9 its 1 , i n .-- , N, , 3- LaClaiP,nP- Magi-1115 P. Hsyt, J. Dan1eis,'F. Snell,.G. Mcaobbie, . 7 : ' 0 0 g s. N. ' , , , E-'ti TT i -. 0lll0l' Reed, E Daby, M Abel, I Emlin, N Foster, R Conklin, Hotaling, J Phippen, F Warner, A Peary, Row 2 Mrs Morgan, Bump, J Katner, R LaC1air, P Magill, P Hoyt, J Daniels, Snell, B Perry, M Wilson, Row 3 M Swift, N Lunderman, JUIIIOI' I' I1 H L Laggue, L Tebo, E Peary, B Greene, J Swift, C Shatraw, S Kingsley, L DeCarr, D Forbin, Row 2 A Bump, N Nurney, S Stacy, P Wright, J Kingsle C Boulds, J Davis P Lauber s Conklin, S Hart, Row 3 D Abel, s Cluff, H Fosier, B Smith, Mrs Morgan, A Snyder M Radideau, D Peary, F Daby L I ,E 4 . I I I S. O 0 O I l Jo Q sl' - Q S O A! O O O O O Fe I O : O I C. Wilson, C. Matthie, C. Bicknell, N. Moses, L. Fountain, N. Warner o o o 0 I ' o y, o 0 o GD Front row E Daby, Mrs Jenne, C Warner N Groebler, C Wilson, Abel, I Emlin, J Daniels Row 2 M ilson, S Thompson, Phippen, R Conklin, D La oint, B Perry N Foster, N Lunderman Bump, J Phelix C Bicknell, P Magill, C Mckobbie, P Hoyt, LaClair, F Qnell Newspaper Club Editor Charlotte Wilson Assistant Editor Nancy Groebler Art Editors Irene Emlin, Ruth LaClair Class News Nancy Foster Club News Pat Hoyt Exchange Editor Mary Converse Gossip 6 Jokes Gloria McRobbie Music, Drama, Society Jeanne Daniels Sports Florence Snell Typing Editors Edna Daby, Carolyn Warner The newspaper staff is made up of 25 members with Mrs. Jenna as our advisor. So far this year we have published four issues of our paper, nThe Atomn. we have had some very interesting articles this year, including some very good essays, - y , A7 5 as - T T sp xr 1 No O Ole O O O Al O O O I I R. . C . Front row J Hotaling, C Bicknell, Row 2 N Foster, C Wilson, E Russell, J Katner, P Hoyt, N warner, J Daniels, S Planty, Row 3 P Snickles, K Vorce, D LaPoint, R Conklin, S Shampine, A Bump, C Warner, Row 3+ S Bradish, F Snell, D Petty, Mr Santor Cadvisorb N Groebler, G McRobbie, A Durant, Row 5 D Corbin, R Hoyt I Chevler, R Chevier emor Chorus Front row M Swift, J Katner C Matthie, A Peary, M wilson, Wilson, N Groebler, N Lun erman, Row 2 Mr Santor, M Seve Snioxles, E Russell R La Clair, P Hoyt, R Conklin, S Reed Planty, Row 3 G Mo obbie, J Daniels, F Snell, N Moses, B Perry, L DeLair, D LaPoint, A Bump, C warner . y H 5 Q 0 0 I O 0 Q Q 0 c o o q Q I ' U O O 0 0 o o o 0 o a g 0 I c Q : 0 v 0 J, 'Ao . Q Q 0' Q , . 14 5' H 25, i I ., 5 D , V A ' I : . ' . A . . . C o e 0 . z 0 ' y, Ps 1 0 a I 0 ' Q Ss . : o A 0 0 0 ' I O I O l r I A035 ur ELHUOL Jumork Band Front row S Planty, N Warner, J Bonner, R LaClair, J Pearl, A Syhder, D Abel, Row 2 V Chlttenden, J Kingsley, Mr Santor, lg gSgf3ig:,g Ilflgsstsell, D Smith, Row3 D Corbln, J Young, :Abu JUNIOR CHORUS Front row: D. Cota, C. Mott, M. Crump, J. Swift, L. DeCarr, G. Gunning, D. Corbin, A. Groebler, Row 2: Mr. Santor, C. Daby, J. Wickwire, J. Costa, P. Peary, M. Rabideau, V. Tupper, J. Kingsley, R. Bradish, Row 3: S. Kingsley, C. Shatraw, J. Davis, S. Conklin, S. Tebo, S. Stacy, P. Wright, C. Bouldsg Row V+: N. Kent, R. LaPoint, H. Foster, D. Abel, J. Curry, E. Richards, J. Adner, L. Sochia. - s A A 'H W! v an ini, 7 Y ' 5 wh -'wg . ' -f' ' A- 1 ' , P .. 1 A , .' I Q' ' I ei 1 , H, , , 1 ' 'T 1 .Q 2 J N N L - l X C o o , , . . . . 0 , . . 0 . . . ' 0 : 0 0 9 h Q Q . J, .Q I , 4 K' M .3 - - . ., -- A , H- '1 Q A , . . if , , 1 V . I 4 Y -A ' ' --1 1 .., a ' - 4 A... , '-13 ' 3 ' 2 N 1 .4 w ' ' B 0.1 A Q S? WT ' ,if fc, Q, 5 ,Lf , Front row D Wright, K Conklin, E Lauber, Row 2 L Wagoner, R Kwasney, D Snickles, J Holcomb, J Lakins, S Lauber, L Powell HOPKINTON SCHOOL RAPFR Editor Danny Wright A sistant Editor Elizabeth Lauber are sent to Mr Turcotte, Mrs Ba sett, Mr qmith and others CLEANUP SQUAD Front row D Grant, L. Converse L Viau M. Vieu, E Malbone, Row 2 T Macomber D LaMore,15 Daby, Debiew, V Eakms, S. Puryer The newspaper is published by the 5th and 6th grades. Copies SAFETY CUUNCU- PATROL CAPTAINS B Bonno, W Foster, M Regan, M Frary Front row M Frary, R Daby, Row 2 B Bonno, B Rosenbarker, W Foster, M Regan, J Balawln STREET PATROL HALLOWEEN PRIZLS FOR 1955 Grades l 6 Kindergarten Grade 1 Grade Grade Grade Grade 6 Grand Prize Grades 7 12 Funniest Prettiest Most Original Ugliest Most in the spirit of Halloween Candee Kirk Robert Weegar Sue Elek Donnie Deere Sue Ann Bump Sheila Barrett Meribeth Barton Barbara Wilson Steven Barrett Sandra Duff David Tyler Joan Thaler Roland Richards Louisa DeCarr Joan Moses Rosalie Moses Janet Groebler Patricia McGill Ellen Thaler Loretta Santimaw Madeline Snell Ruth LaClair Jackie Deere Pat Hoyt Janet Kingsley Arthur McRobbie Mrs Jenne and Mrs Black Ronnie Planty David wells Sandra Tebo Lucetta DeCarr 2 3 Grade H Bernard Smith 5 . EDUCATION WEEK GRADE ASSEMBLY Pledge to the Flag Sing a Song of Sixpence Kindergarten Ricky Peary, Leader The entire class Hansel and Gretal, a dance Skip to My Lou, a dance Jack Fro t, a poem A Big Meal, y bp ce Chip, A Song For Peter, a dialogue Lady Bug a poem The Proud Turkey, a poem Grade l Joyce Rockwood Susan Hartle Leonard Mackey Floyd Covey, Linda Ashfield, Sheila Barrett, Donnie Deere Peggy Sheldon Mark Snell Stuart LaClair Rudolph the Ped Nosed Reindeer Peggy Sheldon The Three Pigs, a play Robert Barton, Marshall Bush Walter Clark Fay Kingsley, illy Billy Caringi Yvonne Jones, Roger Bartlet , David Hill The Great Big Man of Snow, a song The entire class Eyes, a poem Si ter' Brother Our Community Helpers, a play My Make Believe, a poem I Saw Mama Yi sing Santa Claus Jimmy Crack Corn, a dance Sleigh Bells Ringing Talking Leaves, a play Nathan Sne Look Out the Window Textbooks Speak Up, Children 'Round the we Are Americans, a Grade 2 John Smith Kathy Wilson The second grade Jerry Cox Bonnie LaC1air The entire class Grade 3 The third grade ll, Dickie Matth Bernard Bergman, Sharon Simonds Douglas Johnson, Robert Ellis Joan Thaler, David Tyler SWS Grade 4 The fourth grade Linda Ellis Neva Phillips, Bernard Smi h, Ronnie Crump, a play Allan Wilson, Frances Thompson Verona Cimonds, Pamela Campbell, Sharon Bourcier Grade 5 world, a play The fifth grade Grade 6 play The sixth grade A ll IU ll M I 4 ll ll ll S ....... ll ll M a U ll Old Man Winter, a dialogue Donna Warner, Sylvia Planty, s s X S u H 9 s i 9 S -1-snag I 'UM F hu W of ca 5,24 em! Gampfimenfi i Those Arc Equally Divided lotwnn Msn and Women women buyorsjudge largely by zntuztzon Appreczate zmmedzalely the value of new products ln brtghtenzng thezr serutce Wezgh the Lalue ofthe product zn thczr zndundual seruce rather than by a przce standard ala: Buyers for the mstxtutlon l and restaurant field whether men or women are the shrewdest and most expenenced there are They are slulled m the techmque of apprazsmg foods They make full use of scxentliic methods of ascertammg food cost They wexgh the cost of waste mn malung thelr decxsxons Sexton sells to 60 000 mdxvldual umts m thxs great M Mon buyers are apt to depend upon careful analysts Slower to accept new :tems because they refer to have things more standardzzed Sometzmes over emphaszze prtce as a factor in their determmatwn market The remarkable growth of the company has been based entmrely on quahty and servxce A pohcy of fxne merchandxse, carefully packaged, faxrly pnoed and promptly dehvered has won the confidence and good w1ll of these tramed buyers Throughout the years Sexton has based every step of lts growth upon that platform Chicago 0 Long Island Clty Dallas 0 Atlanta o Pittsburgh Detrolt 0 Phlladolphla Boston 0 San Francisco Indlanapolls l Q , .., . . ,, , -, 'A 1 , ,. . . 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PUTNAM SCRIMINGER TYPEWRITER CO ROYAL TYPEWRITLR DISTRIBUTORS Sales and Service On all Makes of Machlnes 15 Main Street Tel 3601 Canton, N Y F? i4?4iiiXiiiti?iiitiX+Yi4iiiiiwiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiXiiiiiiii COMPLIMENTS OF WATLRTOWN SCHOOL OF COM LRCE Approved by New York State Board of Regents kiiitttitittt xxxxxxxxxxtxtxwxxrxr 811881+ttiitiiititiiiiittttiitiittv ROBLRT B DOLGLAS General Insurance 9 Market Street Potsdam, N Y SPEAR'S GARAGE PARISHVILLE, N Y Shell Service 8 Accessories Auto Repairing, Weldlng 6 Car Paintlng iiiiiiiiwi+iiiii4+tYiiXi4itiiii ixiiiittiiiiiiitii 1 tkikiiiiiiiitii COMPLIMENTS OF MASSBNA OIL TERMINAL INC Massena, New York iiiitiiixtiiti xxxxtxwxxwxxxxrxxrxxtxtxxitixrttxxtxtxwxmxtxxxmtitwmm 51 Years of Experience in Training for Business Registered by the New York State Education Department Fall Term Starts September 6, l955 CLNTRAL CITY BUSINLSS INSTITUTE 428 SOUTH WARREN STREET SYRACUSE 2, NEW YORK . I o o 0 y ' : ,., L up pf, . , C O YiiiitKiiiiriiiitkiYiiiwtiitiitiiiiitiixiiikiiiikiiitiiiiikiiiiiiiiti ' ' o 0 4 Fi- Pr Pr ' 7 4- - I POTSDAM OFFICE SUPPLY AND EQUIPMENT CO , INC Office Equipment and Supplies Printing Lockers Steel Shelving Library Furniture Box 229 Potsdam, N Y iiritiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiititi iiiikitkiiiiiiiiiiiiiiititiiiiitifiiiii Since 1821 CHITTENDEN'S Phone 7 F 2 Hopkinton New York tiiittttii11181iiiiii?tiittitttttttttiiiitttitt ttttttiiititittttiiii John Deere Tractors Frigidaire Appliances Farm Machinery Homelite Chain Saws Everything for the Farm and Kitchen Pontiac G M C Phone 42 Nicholville, N Y 111188tiiiittiitttiiiitttiiiiiiiiiiiiiitt+4111tttiiititiiiiititititii COMPLIMENTS OF OGDENSBURG PAPER Q GLASS CO Ogdensburg, New York Witttitttittii81811811181itttttktittiiiitttittiitiittitiittttiiitttit LUMBER Real Savings For You' DONALD w YOUNG Phone 5255 Phone 8770 Just off the Potsdam-Hopkinton Highway x+x4xxxvxxxxxxxxaxxxxxa++x+++xx+x xxxxxwxxxxsvxxxxxxxaxsxxxxxvsxxsxxa COMPLIMENTS CF HARRY PELOTTE E. 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GUY DELONG'S SERVICE STATION Mobil Gas and Oil Camp Sites to Sell Phone 8756 Parishville N Y 9 iiitttiiiiiiiitiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiitiiitiiiiiikiitiiiiiiiiii COMPLIMENTS OF nDUFFY'S BARBER SHOPW iiiiiiiitiifitiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiYiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitXiitiiitiiiii MILLER'S GARAGE General Repairs Phone 28 F 2 Hopkinton, N Y WRIGHT'S WHOLESALE C0 G E Lamps Paper General Merchandise Phone 7 F 13 Hopkinton, N Y xxxxxxxxrmmxxxxxxmrxxxxxwxxxx:xxmwxxrxxrrxrxxxmxxxxxxxzxxvxxxxxwx COMPLIMENTS OF WEST END SERVICE 150 West Main St. Malone, New York 0 o 1 I . . iiiiiiititiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiriiiiiiiiiYiiiiiiiiii I o 0 ' ' 9 0 EASTERN PETROLEUM CORP. KEROSENE FUEL OIL With FOA-5X Additive T Eliminates Screen and Nozzle Clogging Sludge, Carbon, Soot X . Q 4 Potsdam, New York .., .. 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