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

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FOREWORD The theme selected for our yearbook is the VOYAGE OF LIFE. We feel it is most appro- priate for, as graduates, we shall be embarking on a long voyage which will last for the rest of our lives. In days to come, may the fingers of our classmates often leaf through these pages; may the readers pause to dwell in reverie at the sight of a familiar face or a loved object; may they recall occasions memorable in their high school careers. DEDICATION For the past twelve years you have suc- cessfully plotted our couse in the rough voyage of school life by your help and sacrifices. By example you have acted as the compass pointing the way and directing us toward a better life. We, the Class of 1960, are well on our way toward this goal because of your guidance. You have made our ship seaworthy and rugged for the storms and obstacles that we still must en- counter in this voyage of life. As a testimonial of our gratitude, we, the graduates of 1960, your sons and daughters, af- fectionately dedicate this yearbook to you, the beacons of love and hope-- OUR PARENTS ------------------1 IN MEMORIAM Edwin Parmeter Board of Education 15 Years Kevin Vorce Class of’56 Chester Champney Board of Education 56-57 Paul Campbell Board of Education 57-58 Sheila Barrett 5th Grade SUPERVISING PRINCIPAL To the Class of “60” Your achievements during your formal education have been many. I am sure your training will assist you in taking your place in society. It would be well for you to expect the change from formal education to your selected vocation to be a most important one. I am sure you are fully able to make the necessary ad- justments. Our society is getting more complex but you have the corner stone of success, ‘ ‘A HIGH SCHOOL EDU- CATION.” Make profitable use of it. Success to all. SCHOOL BOARD ROW ONE Albon Aikens, Clerk of Board Milton Snell, President Lyle Greene, Vice President Frank Baldwin Ray Harrington ROW TWO Guidance Melvin Nelson Keith Gary Flora Miller, Elementary Principal Curtis R. Bristol, Super- vising Principal Gorden Daby Donald Gilbert Harold Wilson Curtis R. Bristol Supervising Principal ROW ONE: Carmen Earle, Home Economics; Katherine Snell, Seventh Grade; Velma Hoyt, Languages; Ann Howlett, Eighth Grade; Ann Towne, School Nurse; Geraldine Griffith, Librarian and English. ROW TWO: Neil Coir, Mathematics; William Lenny, Junior High English; Angela Thaler, German; Patricia Thomas, Dental Hygienist; Doris Boucher, Vocal Music; John Ormai, Art. ROW THREE: George Beha, Agriculture; George Tyler, Science; Donald Boucher, Instrumental Music; John Brown, Physical Education. ROW FOUR: Cedric Call, Commerce; J. Lyal Calhoun, English; Raymond Harrington, Guidance; William Pelotte, Citizenship Education. HIGH SCHOOLFACULTY COOPERATIVE BOARD SERVICE TEACHERS Irene Hepburn Physical Education James Hendershof Drivers Education Lyle Hart Robert Adams, Custodian SCHOOL PHYSICIAN, Dr. Max Thaler COOKS Myrtle Waite; Violet Garlough; Oliva Hart, Melba Hitchcock, Velma Campbell CUSTODIANS Walter Clark, Wayne Richardson, Junior Fenner SCHOOL NURSE, Ann Towne n - - : ' 1 g j. {’■Ill f1 -4 ' t E P _ - t SECRETARIES Nancy Miller Gladys Garlough BUS DRIVERS MacMillan Costa Vincent Parker Lyle Hart Floyd Remington Jambs Garlough Kenneth Planty Malcolm Wilcox Douglas Kirk BbJ MASTER SEAMEN DARYL ANTHONY “Tony” “A quiet lad but not so bashful as he seems.” Junior Varsity Baseball 1,2; Varsity Baseball 1; Christmas Pageant 2,3; Prince of ’59 Prom; Senior Play. RUTH BRADISH “Ruthie” “Here’s a miss who knows her own mind.” Glee Club 2,3,4; Library Club 1; Year- book Staff 3,4; Sports Club 2. DANIEL CONGER “Danny” • T like work. I could sit and look at it all day.” Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 2,3; Base- ball 1,2,3,4; Athletic Association 1; Yearbook 4; Christmas Pageant 1. ROGER COOK “Rog” “The Path to success is for those who will to do.” Class President 1; Student Council 4; Senior Play 4; Christmas Pageant 4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. Reporter 2, Vice President 3, President 4, County Sentinel 4. DOROTHY CORBIN “Dottie” “Her charm is in her chatter’’ Class Treasurer 1; Band 2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Library Club 1,2,3,4; Athletic Club 1; Current Events Club 2; Senior Play 3,4; Yearbook Staff 4; Christmas Pageant 1; Pep Band 3,4. JENNIFER COSTA “Jan’’ “A little fun does no one any harm.’’ Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Yearbook Staff 4; Basketball Cheering 4; Foot- ball Cheering 4; Pep Band 3; Senior Play 4. MARY JANE CRUMP “Ask and learn’’ Athletic Club 1; Yearbook Staff 4. CECILE DABY “Ceal” “When the stormy winds do blow’’ Senior Band 1,2,3; Junior Band 2; Glee Club 1,2,3; Mixed Chorus 1; Library Club 1; Class Treasurer 2; Class Presi- dent 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Assistant Director of Senior Play 4. LUCETTA DE CARR “Cettie” The seeing eye, the artistic hand’’ Newspaper Club 1,2; Current Events Club R2; Class Reporter 1; Class Secretary 2,3; Class President 4; Glee Club 3,4; Yearbook Staff 3,4; Christ- mas Pageant 2; Senior Play 4; Volley- ball Play Day 2. ROBERT DRAKE Bob’’ To worry little and study less is my idea of happiness’’ Football 2; Baseball Manager 2; Bas- ketball Manager 1; Transferred from Hoosick Falls 3; Football 3,4; Base- ball 3,4; Yearbook Staff 4; Senior Play 4. KAY GEE Cagey A winsome maid, friendly and frank F.H.A, 1,2; Commercial Club 2; Future Teachers of America 2; Library Club 2; Transferred from Painted Post High 3; Library Club 4; Yearbook Staff 3,4; Senior Play Co-Assistant Director 4. ARLENE GROEBLER Frankie Quiet? Oh, my no! Library Club 1,2,3; Newspaper Club 2,3; Sports Club 1,2; Girls Playday 1,2,3; Class Treasurer 3,4; Band 3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 3,4; Junior Band 2; Gym Exhibition 1. GAY GUNNING “Frenchie” “She is little but oh my!’’ Library Club 1,2,3,4; Current Events 1,2; Yearbook Staff 3,4; Senior Play 4; Newspaper 1; Playday 1; Athletic Asso- ciation 1,2; Gym Exhibition 1. SHARAN HART “Sis’’ “Although she had much wit, she was shy of using it.” Library Club 1; Class Secretary 4; Senior Play 4; Yearbook Staff 3,4. NORMAN HOYT “Norm” “Few things are impossible to dili- gence and skill” Mixed Chorus 1; Senior Band 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1; Senior Play 4; Student Council Rep. 1,3 4, Vice President 3, President 3,4; Year- book Staff 3,4; Current Events 1,2; Gym Exhibition 1,2; Class President 2; Athletic Association 1,2,3; Science Fair 1,2,3; Pep Band 1,2,3,4; Christmas Pageant 2. VIRGINIA HUBBARD “Ginger” “Not as mild as she seems” Chorus 1; Library Club 1,2,3; Sports Club 2; Yearbook Staff 3,4; Glee Club 1. CARLTON JOHNSON “Ambition is the whetstone of success” Basketball 1, 2, 3,4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1,2; Band 2,3,4; Class Vice President 2; Class Treasurer 4; Senior Play 4; Athletic Association 1,2,3,4; Varsity Club 1,2,3,4; Current Events Club 2; Mixed Chorus 1; Science Fair 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 3,4; Yearbook Staff 3.4. SHIRLEY KINGSLEY “I agree with no man’s opinion, I have my own” Senior Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Library Club 1,2; Athletic Club 1; Cur- rent Events 2; Senior Play 3,4; Year- book Staff 3,4; Junior Band 2. VERONICA LA BAR “Ronnie” “A sunny disposition is half the battle” Yearbook Staff 3,4; Playday 3,4; Cur- rent Event 3; Library Club 2; Trans- ferred from Potsdam 1; Chorus 1,2. RENACE LA POINT “Rennie” “Ever willing to help” Chorus 1,2; Library Club 1,2,3; Current Event 1; Newspaper Club 2,3; Yearbook Staff 2,3,4; Sales Chairman for Year- book 3; Athletic Club 2; Volleyball Play- day 3,4. BYRON ME ASHA W “For he was a quiet lad.” F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. CAROL MOTT “Coey” ‘‘A friendly spirit” Library Club 1,2,3; Band 2,3; Chorus 1,2,3,4. ARTHUR MC ROBBIE ‘ ‘Scott” “Always certain, never sure” Baseball 1; Basketball 1,2; Football 3; Mixed Chorus 1; Christmas Pageant 3,4; Yearbook Staff 3,4; Senior Play 4; F.F.A. 1; Vice President 2. DOUGLAS O’CONNOR “Doug’ ‘‘Speed, speed, then more speed.” Football 4; Basketball 4; Baseball 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Transferred from C.C.S.; Assembly Committee 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2; Maroon and White Staff 1. PAUL POWELL “More than a little nonsense now and then” Student Council 3; Class Vice Presi- dent 4; Senior Class Play 4; Christmas Pageant 1,2,3,4; Current Events 2,3; Yearbook Staff 3,4; Attendant to Prince 1959 Prom 3; Mixed Chorus 1; Foot- ball 1; Athletic Association 1; Manager Varsity Basketball 1; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. Treasurer 2, Secretary 3,4; F.F.A. State Chrous 2,3; All State Chorus 3. CAROL STRADER “Kay’ ’ “A pleasing countenance is no small advantage.” Junior Varsity Cheerleader 2; Varsity Football Cheerleader 3; Yearbook Staff 3,4; Christmas Pageant 2,3,4; Student Council 1,2,3,4; Student Council Vice President 4; Current Events Club 2; Senior Play 4; Junior Senior Prom Princess 3. JANE SWIFT Jayne “She hath a pleasant way” Band 2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Library Club 1,2,3; Y e a rb o o k Staff 1,2, 3,4; Class Vice President 3; Reporter 2,4; Cheerleader Basketball 1,2,3,4; Foot- ball 3,4; Captain of Joint Group 4; Glee Club 1; Current Events Club 2; Athletic Club 1; Girls’ Playday 1,2,3,4; Newspaper Club 1,2; Girls’ Sport Edi- tor 2; Sports Club 1. JUDITH VILLNAVE “Judy’ “A whisper and a giggle and you’ll know ’tis she’’ Library Club 1; Yearbook Staff 4; Cur- rent Events 2. JEAN WICKWIRE ‘Jeanie’ PENNY UNZ DAVIS Completed High School credits in Sum- mer School 1959. MARGARET RABIDEAU ROBINSON Completed High School credits in Sum- mer School 1959. “Obliging and cheerful, industrious and kind’’ Class Secretary 1; Band 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Basket- ball Cheerleading 1, 2, 3; Football Cheerleading 3; Senior Play 4; At- tendant to Princess 1959 Prom; Year- book Staff 4; Science Fair 1,2; Junior Band 1. “Tom’’ “Make the most of all that comes, the least of all that goes’’ Member F.F.A. 1,3,4; Junior Varsity Basketball 1,2; Junior Varsity Base- ball 1,2; Varsity Football 3,4; Varsity Basketball 4; Varsity Baseball 3; Year- book Staff .4; Senior Play 4. THOMAS WILSON SENIOR HONORS VALEDICTORIAN SALUTATORIAN Roger Cook Norman Hoyt HONOR STUDENTS Sharan Hart Shirley Kingsley Jean Wickwire Kay Gee Cecile Daby Arthur McRobbie AWARDS RUTH BRADISH: Good Citizenship Award | Homemaking Award 3 MARGARET RABIDEAU ROBINSON: Underwood Corporation Typing Award II LUCETTA DE CARR: Art Award 1,2 SHIRLEY KINGSLEY: ROGER COOK: NORMAN HOYT: Commercial Award 3 Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow 4 Science Award for highest marks in general science and biology 1,2. F. F. A. Dairy Medals 1, 2 F. F. A. Leadership Award 3 National F. F. A. Showmanship Silver Medal 3 Bausch and Lomb Science Award 3 Citizenship Award 3 I. O. O. F. Math Award 3 Highest mark in intermediate algebra 3 the class HISTORY OF I960 Our graduating class of 1960 embarked upon its voyage in 1947. Of the thirty-two in the group, nineteen set sail in the Parish- ville-Hopkinton Central School District. Norman Hoyt, Carlton Johnson, Arthur McRobbie, Dorothy Corbin, Arlene Groebler, Shirley Kingsley, Margaret Robideau, Sharan Hart, Ruth Bradish, and Thomas Wilson started in Parishville, while Cecile Daby and Jennifer Costa joined the crew from Hopkin- ton. Roger Cook, Byron Meashaw, and Carol Strader began the voyage at Parishville Cen- ter. Lucetta DeCarr and Renace LaPoint sailed from West Parishville. Jane Swift set out from High Flats and Carol Mott started from Severton School. Gay Gunning and Jean Wickwire came to us in the fifth grade from Potsdam. Mary Jane Crump joined us in the sixth grade. In the- seventh grade we welcomed Penny Unz, Vir- ginia Hubbard, and Judy Villnave. Danny Con- ger entered the crew in the eighth grade. In ninth grade, Veronica LaBar and Daryl An- thony joined us. Kay Gee joined us in the tenth grade and Bob Drake and Doug O’Conner came aboard in the eleventh grade. Some of our friends who stopped off in other ports since seventh grade are as fol- lows: John Bartlett, Jackie Deere, Danforth Peacock, Lawrence Peck, George Thompson, Roger Vice, Helen Marie Bartlett, Pauline Peary, Mary Randall, Violet Tupper, Con- stance Fuller, James Adner, Dennis Burnett, Jay Curry, Ronald Gilbert, Rowen Malbone, Harry Puryer, Elbridge Randall, Elmer Richards, Lawrence Snickles, Lowell Sochia, Louis Wilson, Lloyd Wilson, Paul Crotty, Paula Boulds, Nancy Kent, Mary Alice La- Clair, Ellen Peacock, Rita Sochia, Delcena Cota, David Conger, Gene Malette, Henry Hart, Edith Fredericks, Agnes Lewin, Weston Ellis, Shirley Barnes, Sue Arquette, Sherry Campbell, Lila Frank, Louise Frank, Flor- ence Wilmont, and Shirley Harris. Former members of the class of 1960 who are now married are: Pauline Peary, Margaret Rabideau, Penny Unz, Mary Alice LaClair, Agnes Lewin, Violet Tupper, Con- stance Fuller, Ellen Peacock, Florence Wil- mont, Rita Sochia, Edith Fredericks, James Adner, and Louie Wilson. Our seventh and eighth grade activities were limited--we didn’t do anything. In the ninth grade we had a Thanksgiving Dance with Mr. Badger providing the music. We also had a dance in June of that year. We had one dance in March of our tenth year. Also, during tenth year, we ordered our class rings. Our junior year was much more suc- cessful financially than the previous years. We had two dances, one in November and one in March. We received our class rings in November. Chances were sold on cakes at the basketball games during the season. Val- entines were sold in the halls the week before Valentine’s Day. At the Science Fair in April, our class sold refreshments. Our biggest pro- fit, however, came from the auction held in May. Also in May we had the Junior Senior Prom. This year has been rather busy thus far. Candy sales are booming and note paper with a picture of the school on it is being sold. A dance was held in October. We sold magazines, Arlene Groebler being top saleslady. Another successful event was the Donkey Basketball game in October. Dances after ball games, and refreshment sales at ball games, added to our growing treasury. Christmas card sales helped us still more. Our senior play, SIX STITCHES FOR EGO, was received so overwhelmingly by the public that a second presentation was given. Plans are in progress for our Senior Ball to be held February 20,1960, with Joe Calipari’s orchestra providing the music. As the yearbook goes to press, New York is our next stop. Tony Anthony- Manager of a new chain store, Maroon and White Ruth Bradish- Make-up artist for Paramount Pictures Danny Conger- Coach for S. L. U. Roger Cook- World famous natural scientist Dotty Corbin- Teacher in California Jennifer Costa- Mortician or Taxidermist Mary Jane Crump- Archeologist now in Egypt Cecile Daby- Typist for B B Pharmacists Lucetta De Carr- Private nurse for the President of the United States Bob Drake- Movie director Arlene Groebler- Traffic cop Kay Gee- Advertises on T Y for Kodak PROPHECY Gay Gunning- Nightclub singer Sharan Hart- Child specialist Virginia Hubbard- Head saleslady in Macy's Shirley Kingsley- Great actress of the Broadway Renace La Point Designer and seamstress of famous Paris creations Norman Hoyt- Millionaire rubber tree plantation owner in South America Carlton Johnson- Governor of New York State Veronica La Bar- Olympic champion all around sport Scott McRobbie- Leader of the Whirley-bird Rescue Squad Byron Meashaw- Disk Jockey for W, M. G. M. 1980 Carol Mott- Trainer of famous horses used in movies Doug O'Connor- Top stock car racer Paul Powell- Tenor in the Metropolitan Opera Carol Strader- Famous for both modern paintings and sculpture Jane Swift- Stewardess for American Airlines of which she is now owner Judy Villnave- Mother of two sets of twins Tom Wilson- Farming in Ireland Jean Wickwire- Cartoonist JUNIOR - SENIOR PROM 1959 King and Queen Phil Priest Connie Shatraw Attendant to King- Gary Snell Attendant to Queen- Pat Wright Attendant to Prince- Paul Powell Attendant to Princess- Jean Wickwire Prince and Princess Daryl Anthony Carol Strader A look at Royalty Crowning SENIOR ACTIVITIES Ii SENIOR INFORMALS 11(111 BABY PICTURES uoshm raoj, ‘0Z ajpMpx v uBaf '61 ajjBja qoa 81 qstpBjg WH ‘IT draruiQ auBf jCib] [ ‘91 b scq JSJTUuaf ‘91 ooq aaSoy ‘fl UTOdBq; aoBuaa ‘ST aapBJXg TOJBQ ’Zl aiqq°HOH W og ‘II jjbqbq -e aoTvq; ‘01 yiMg auX Bf ‘6 Xafs9iir i Xa-[Jtqg ‘8 ;JBJI UBJBqg 'I WO]A[ Iojbo ‘9 uosuqof UOtq.IBQ 9 iCqBa 3IT3S0 'f Suiuuno Xbq ’£ ja|qsoj0 auajjv 'Z uiqaoo ai;;oa ‘I ROW ONE: E. Lauber, S. Anthony, M. Snell, C. Hubbard, B. Bonno, ROW TWO: E. Malbone, D. Daby, E. Thaler, M. Moses, T. Remington. ROW THREE: S. Richard- son, S. LaPoint, Mr. Pelotte, C. Weegar, D, Snickles, P. McGill. ABSENT: J. Bald- win, L. Frank. JUNIORS ROW ONE: P. Randall, M. Frary, D. Norman, D. Wright, F. LaBar, G. Sebastian. ROW TWO: S. Snell, L. Wagoner, R. Randolph, D.Nelson, J. Rabideau, R. Smith, R. Daniels. ROW THREE: C. Cook. D. Butterfield, H. Wells, Mr. Pelotte, R. Tyler, R. Daby, H. Caringi. ABSENT: B. Chevier, C. Frank, L. Planty, G. Thompson. ROW ONE: C. Jones, I. Bradish, L.McCasland, L. Powell, K. Conklin, L. Converse, B. LaClair. ROW TWO: R. Tuper, J. Papaw, R. Moses Mr. Call, J. Moses, S. Lauber, G. Warner. ABSENT: P. Gee. SOPHOMORES ROW ONE: E. Matthews, T. Hotaling, F. Ward, T. Swift, P. Kelly. ROW TWO: P. Benton, R. Hart, L. Goodrich, T. MacComber, F. Gary, E. Randall. ROW THREE: Mr. Call, R. Meashaw, B. Rosenbarker, V. Eakins, G. Butterfield, B. Foster. ABSENT: T. Gary, R. Wickwire, M. Parker. ROW ONE: S. Sampler, L. Snickles, G. Dumers, B. Burgess, D. Phelix, N. Wilson, L. DeCarr, R. Perry, J. Moses. ROW TWO: P. Campbell, M. Mott, J. Thaler, M. Chevier, V. Simonds, G. Raymo, D. Planty, K. Thompson, L. Armstrong. ROW THREE: S. Puryer, B. Curry, L. Ellis, J. Wilson, Mr. Lenney, J. Pearl, I. Over- man, D. Nelson, J. Burlingame, J. Tuper. ABSENT: N. Phillips. FRESHMEN ROW ONE: D. Powell, D. Burnett, P. Phippen, A. Wilson, E. Harper, M. Richael. ROW TWO: R. Dougan, D. Grant, R. Crump, D. Vallance, B. Smith, M. Sweeney, R. Phippen. ROW THREE: R. Frary, T. Peacock, T. Unz, J. Snell, Mr. Lenney, W. Meashaw, B. Reed, J. Ramsey. ROW ONE: B. Gary, S. DeCarr, R. Covey, I. Taylor, S, Simonds. ROW TWO: V. Fuller, S. Snell, M. Parker, F. Peacock, D. Wagoner, S. Weems. ROW THREE: B. Papaw, L, Wells, L. Zahler, Mr. Brown, L. Nurney, C. Nelson, M. Richardson. EIGHTH GRADE ROW ONE: A. Daby, T. Matthews, T. Snell, R. Powell, R. Matthews, D. Conklin, C. Dumers, D. Johnson, N. Snell. ROW TWO: R. Caringi, M. Fenner, L. Hubbard, R. Petty, G. Snell, S, Daby, R. McGill, R. Niles, G. Walker. ROW THREE: D. Tyler, J. Blackmer, G. Malbone, O. Peary, Mr. Brown, C. Richards, J. Snell, C. Tebo, R. Ellis. ABSENT: G. Bush, J. Frank, J. Trimm, W. Deere, R. Belile. ROW ONE: R. Parker, L. Ward, C. Greene, L. Bonno, H. Randall, S. Peary. ROW TWO: J. Sancomb, K. Wilson, L. Wells, B. Conger, J. Wilson, S. LaBar. ROW THREE: L. Weems, M. Barton, D. Lawrence, Mrs. Howlett, D. Barrigar, B. Wilson, I. Daby. SEVENTH GRADE ROW ONE: M. Anthony, A. Burnett, J. Matthews, L. Gunning, D. Hill, J. Smith, G. Foster, R. Curry. ROW TWO: F. Perry, D. Harper, R. Conklin, D. Call, J. Cox, S. Gary, J. Webber, T. Morgan. ROW THREE: A. Winney, M. Malbone, W. Baldwin, E. Petty, J. Chittenden, T. Champney, G. Taylor, R. Stowell. ROW FOUR: T. Elek, R. Overman, P. Ormai, D. Macy, Mrs. Snell, R. Randall, R. Taylor, A. Caskinette. ABSENT: D. Hubbard, F. Hubbard. ROW ONE: Mary Katner, Grade 4; Catherine Cook, Grade 2; Catherine Moses, Grade 1; Blanche McIntyre, Grade 3; Mary Moran, Grade 3; Feme Petty, Grade 6; Florence Wake, Grade 4. ROW TWO: Edward Kokernak, Grade 6; Helen McNasser, Kindergarten; Blanche Vorce, Grade 1, Juanita Kirk, Kindergarten; Charlotte Miller, Grade 2; Ruth Maine, Grade 5; Dorothy Johnson, Grade 5. ELEMENTARY FACULTY Flora Miller, Elementary Principal; Wallace Bither, Curriculum Coordinator ROW ONE: J. Overman, M. Weller, M. Shatraw, B. Sampler, L. Perry, S. Wilson, R. Thompson, L. Wright. ROW TWO: L. Palmer, J. Tyler, T. Soehia, J. Miller, C. Thomas, M. Opal, M. Debiew, A. Weegar. ROW THREE: B. Merrick, S. Shampine, F. Swinyer, Mrs. McNasser, K. Mearkley, S. Radley, R. Smith. ABSENT: G. Moulton, M. Sebastian. KINDERGARTEN ROW ONE: L. French, J. Armstrong, D. Covey, D. Gunning, M. Ashlaw, H. Fuller, B. Moody, S. Long, D. Empey. ROW TWO: C. Binan, J. Crump, D. Hubbard, G. Garlough, D. Bisnett, D. Bovay, S. Burdette, P. Daby, G. Jones, B. LaRose. ROW THREE: L. Lam- phere, J. Cormier, R. Hubbard, K. Daby, Mrs. Kirk, S. Earle, B. Coolige, C. MacFadden, R. Hazelton, R. Mitchell. ROW ONE: S. Taylor, C. Shatraw, S. Randall, J. Perry, S. Moore, D. Thaler, F. Smith. ROW TWO: J. Sebastian, B. Langille, H. Saucier, B. Stone, Y. Smith, D. MacCarter, J. Newtown. ROW THREE: R. Sheldon, M. Vallance, T. Law, A. Richards, Mrs. Vorce, T. Richardson, K. Sheldon, S. Jessmer, B. Radley. ABSENT: R. Wickwire. FIRST GRADE ROW ONE: S. Long, C. Harper, R. Sancomb, D. Crump, S. Gilbert, P. Dibble, C. Newtown, D. Covey, R. Merrick. ROW TWO: S. Weeger, M. Briggs, R. Empey, R. Ferguson, S. Barrett, C. MacFadden, P. Lamphere, B. Ellis. ROW THREE: L. Bump, C. Griffith,, Mrs. Moses, N. Law, G. Graham. ABSENT: C. Langille. ROW ONE: F. Elek, C. Armstrong, S. Gunning, J. Binan, D. Lamphere, C. Dibble, J, Ashlaw, C. Duprey. ROW TWO: C. Overman, E. Gilbert, W. Taylor, V. Gilbert, E. Moul- ton, R. Jessmer, G. Ashlaw, T. Fenner. ROW THREE: N. Butterfield, L. Barton, D. Bovay, E. Bush, B. Kirk, S. Bisnett, N. Bump, S. Long. ROW FOUR: P. Cormier, D. Gushea, J. Call, D. Empey, Mrs. Cook, S. Deqn, T. French, S. Clark, G. Wells. SECOND GRADE ROW ONE: L. Mott, V. Champney, H. Hill, T. Taylor, M. Planty, E. Randall, T. Shatraw, R, Sheldon. ROW TWO: B. Sequin, C. Snell, C. Hoyt, G. Sheldon, K. Harper, C. Perry, D. Newtown, A. Earle. ROW THREE: D. Radley, S. LaRose, R. Moore, S. Deroshia, G. Rosenbarker, C. Dibble, D. Stone, J. Pelotte. ROW FOUR: P. Snyder, W. Parker, D. Mc- Gill, C. Mearkley, Mrs. C. Miller, S. LaBar, J. Shampine, R. Starks, L. LaClair. ABSENT: P. Randall. ROW ONE: D. Hotaling, B. Crump, D. Randall, T. Wilson, C. Gary, C. LaBar. ROW TWO: D. Smith, F. Empey, S. Parker, C. Gunning, C. Long, M. Webber, T. French. ROW THREE: D. Langille, D. Taylor, D. Butterfield, Mrs. McIntyre, A. Clark, S. Bisnett, P. Duprey. THIRD GRADE ROW ONE: P, Swift, S. Perry, A. Simonds, K. Tebo, K. Taylor, G. Sancomb. ROW TWO: N. Sochia, R. Parker, P. Moulton, S. Planty, M. Briggs, K. Randall, M. Overman, F. Smith. ROW THREE: P. Parker, «T. Mittelsteadt, K, Snyder, Mrs. Moran, D. Wells, R. Taylor, M. Barrett. ABSENT: J. Moore. ROW ONE: C. Ellis, T. Newtown, N. Perry, J. Sampler, L. Sequin. ROW TWO: K. Taylor, B. Randall, B. Sebastian, G. Merrick, C. Moulton, M. McGill. ROW THREE: B. Wilson, L. .Ramsey, Mrs. Katner, A. Nurney, E. Bush, B. Sheldon. ABSENT: M. Tyo, P. Snell. FOURTH GRADE ROW ONE: B. Wells, P. Taylor, J. Dibble, J. Tebo, R. Snell, J. Jenne. ROW TWO: L. Conklin, M. Snell, D. Jones, D. Harper, J. Graham, B. Nurney, R. Moulton. ROW THREE: J. Foster, S. Draper, Mrs. Wake, L. Kelley, R. Fenner, B. Hollinger. ABSENT: C. Arm- strong. ROW ONE: H. Hotaling, R. Russell, S. Taylor, G. Parker, L. Miller, J. Jessmer, C.Kirk, A. Overman. ROW TWO: L. Long, D. Stowell, G. Cameron, B, Anthony, J. Hazelton, M. Bush, N. Martin, B. McKenna. ROW THREE: R. Rosenbarker, G. Peary, G. Randall, M. Foster, J. Ramsey, Mrs. Johnson, C. Weems, E. Perry, A. Radloff, S. Ormai. FIFTH GRADE ROW ONE: R. Ferguson, G. Ashlaw, S. Elek, J. Moses, L. Sweeney, W. Frank. ROW TWO: R. Tuper, C. Saucier, W. Ellis, R. Peary, T, Hoyt, K. Harper, R. Taylor. ROW THREE: B. Champney, R. Bicknell, P. Tyler, Mrs. Maine, W. Mitchell, R. Papaw, D. Parker. ABSENT: S. Burlingame, G. Ramsey. ROW ONE: J. Gary, E. Ellis, F. Covey, L. Conger, R. Russell, N. Vallance. ROW TWO: F. Taylor, M. Swift, R, Randall, P, Sheldon, L. Sweeney, M. Snell. ROW THREE: R. Stowell, W. Hill, F. Kingsley, G. Votra, D. Wells, M. DeCarr. ROW FOUR: D. Wells, W. Clark, S. Barrett, Mr. Kokernak, D. Miller, Y. Jones, A. Cameron. SIXTH GRADE ROW ONE: R. Hazelton, R. Randall, B. Barton, M. Ellis, D. Oney, E. Mitchell, C. Smith, S. Bump. ROW TWO: D. LaClair, F. Fuller, S. Armstrong, G. Crump, D. Fenner, H. Sochia, G. Weegar, L. Foster. ROW THREE: D. Thompson, E. Jessmer, R. Ramsey, Mrs. Petty, M. Taylor, M. Richards, T. Ormai. ABSENT: J. Deere, L. Foster. ELEMENTARY Lois Potts, Grades 1 and 2; Lucy Frary, Grades 5 and 6; Rita Lenny, Grades 3 and 4. HOPKINTON ELEMENTARY ROW ONE: H. Converse, R. Eakins, C. Hubbard, S. Jenne, T. Conklin, R. Lawrence, V. MaComber, P, Hubbard, J. Malbone, S, Wagoner. ROW TWO: D. Eakins, K. Chittenden, D. Woodward, S. Parker, V. Ashlaw, R. Ashlaw, M. Hampton, S. Macy, J. Miller, Mrs. Potts. 1st — 2nd GRADES 3rd-4th GRADES ROW ONE: D. Kingsley, J. Opal, G. Warner, J. Converse, R. Miller, D. Woodward, T. Zahler, B. Tebo, C. Morgan, D. Tebo, J. Patrick, R. LaBar, C.Wagoner, M. Perry, J. Hubbard. ROW TWO: G. Hubbard, L.Bonno,R. Gee, G. Ashlaw, S. Hamp- ton, R. Rosenbarker, R. Warner, L. Hubbard, L. Hubbard, J. Dougan, F. Lauber, K. Converse, J. Eakins, R. Parker, Mrs. Lenney. ROW ONE: K. Morgan, J. Perry, K.Malbone,L. Woodward, E. Conklin, C. Boulds, L. Opal, D. Zahler, L. Kingsley, E. Hubbard, D. Woodward, B. Hubbard. ROW TWO: B. Lawrence, B. Opal, J. Dougan, P. MaComber, N. Malbone, J. Rosenbarker, S. LaBar, J. Gee, S, Newtown, G. Patrick, L. Hubbard, S. Turner, Mrs. Frary. ABSENT: D. Macy Hazel Beecher, Evelyn Baldwin activities ROW ONE D. O'Conner S. Snell C. Johnson R. Randolph G. Butterfield ROW TWO R. Drake D. Nelson T. Wilson ROW ONE R. Randolph T. MacCurnbL D. Nelson R. Phippen F. Gary R. Drake R. Danials ROW TWO Mr. Brown H. Wells S. Snell D. O'Conner C. Johnson G. Butterfield T. Wilson P. Benton R. Tyler TEAM OPPONENT P.H. C Herman-De Kalb 6 0 Heuvelton 26 0 Lisbon 26 •12 Madrid 46 0 Morristown 27 0 Won 0 Lost 5 FOOTBALL 1959 ROW ONE C. Frank Mr. Brown R- Tyler ROW TWO G. Sebastian R- Daniels S. Snell G- Thompson R- Daby !“• Johnson N- Hoyt g’ Wilson • Rosenbarker Nelson VARSITY BASKETBALL J V CHEER LEADERS ROW ONE: B. Burgess, L. Bonne, G. Dumers. ROW TWO: M. Rich- ardson, S. Snell, P. Campbell OPPONENTS P. H. C. S. ' Non-League TEAM Brushton-Moira St. Lawrence Central Russell Madrid Edwards Colton St. Regis Falls Clifton Fine Madrid Harrisville St. Lawrence Central Russell Edwards Colton Clifton Fine Harrisville Mr. Beha T. Snell E. Matthews F. Gary T. MacComb R. Wickwire R. Meashaw V. Eakins er TEAM OPPONENTS P. H. C. Brushton Moira 38 24 St. Law. Central 28 18 Madrid 25 23 St. Regis Falls 28 26 Madrid 35 24 St. Law. Central 42 24 JUNIOR-HI BASKETBALL ROW ONE N. Snell D. Conklin R. Phippen D. Harper R. Overman J. Snell R. Conklin J. Matthews T. Elek J. Cox T. Snell ROW TWO J. Blackmer M. Sweeney R. Phippen B. Meashaw R. Dougan R. Frary M. Rachael Mr. Beha J. Snell T. Peacock T. Champney E. Harper B. Smith D. Macey JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM OPPONENTS P.H. C. Russell 10 34 Edwards 15 31 Colton 33 25 Clifton Fine 20 13 Harrisville 25 27 Russell 16 31 Edwards 16 31 Colton 26 34 Clifton Fine 51 53 Harrisville 32 31 J. Costa, S. Richardson, M. Moses, J. Swift, B. LaClair, L. Powell, K. Conklin, L. McCasland. Football VARSITY CHEERLEADERSBasketball S. Richardson M. Moses L. McCasland L. Powell J. Costa B, LaClair ROW ONE R. Drake D. Nelson C. Frank D. Anthony ROW TWO D. S'. Conger Snell B. Chevier T. Wilson B. Rosenbarkej- R. Dougan V P TEAM ° Edwards S Russell 1 Clifton-Fine T Holy Ghost Y Harrisville Colton 2 Edwards Russell C Clifton-Fine 0 Holy Ghost R Harrisville E Colton S ROW ONE D. Conklin T. Snell L. Hubbard B. Smith E. Harper R. Caringi M. Fenner R. Powell ROW TWO T. Macumber J. Blackmer W. Meashaw R. Frary B. Rosenbarker W. Foster R. Dougan R. Phippen F. Gary G. Walker P. Phippen Mr. Coir VARSITY BASEBALL OPPONENTS P. H. C. S 0 7 1 5 7 2 2 8 3 5 2 15 2 0 0 5 6 1 0 9 (forfeit) 4 2 5 4 Won 7 Lost 5 JUNIOR -HI BASEBALL ROW ONE: D. Macey, K. Conklin, N. Hoyt, C, Strader, D. Planty, S. Anthony. ROW TWO: V. Eakins, B. Smith, Mr. Lenney, M. Snell, M. Richardson. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council officers are as follows: President......... Vice President . . Secretary-T reasurer Reporter ......... Advisor........... Norman Hoyt Carol Strader . Judy Baldwin Madeline Snell . .Mr. Lenny The student body after a spirited campaign elected Norman Hoyt, President of the Student Council. The Student Council has many activities this year among which the Saving Stamp Program, the bus and hall patrol, and the assembly program ar- rangements are only a few. The Student Council sponsored a Halloween Party for the High School and plans to have a Record Hop on March 18th. GLEE CLUB President.................Lucetta DeCarr Vice President........................Judy Baldwin Secretary-Treasurer........Linda McCasland Librarians..................Bonnie Burgess Suzanne DeCarr ROW ONE: M. Parker, S. Perry, J. Wilson, S. De- Carr, L. McCasland, C. Greene, Mrs. Boucher. ROW TWO: L. Powell, R. Bradish, L. DeCarr, B. W ilson, M. Snell, S. Kingsley, L. DeCarr. ROW THREE: G. Raymo, D. Daby, M. Mott, T. Reming- ton, J. Swift, L. Zahler, S. Snell, D. Planty, C. Mott, J. Tuper, D. Nelson, E. Thaler, C. Nelson, G. Warner, L. Weems. LIBRARY CLUB ROW ONE: L. Converse, L. Armstrong, D. Corbin, K. Gee, G. Gunning, M. Chevier, R. Ellis, C. Jones. ROW TWO: R. Covey, H. Randall, S. LaBar, S. Weems, I. Taylor, T. Elek, Mrs. Grif- fith, T. Remington, D.Call, D. Hill. OFFICERS Assistant to the Librarian......................Kay Gee President..................................Gay Gunning Vice President.............................Carol Jones Secretary................................Marilyn Chevier Treasurer................................Lola Armstrong Shelving Supervisor .......................Robert Ellis Elementary Library Period Supervisor . . Danny Vallance Library Club Members enjoy the privilege of visiting other libraries. In October the members attended the new St. Lawrence University Library. In May they plan to attend the Regional Library in Watertown. Special parties are enjoyed by club members at Christmas and Easter. There are actually three groups of students serving the library in three im- portant ways. There are the students who cover the desk and assist in stamping, carding and shelving the books. A second category of students assist with the elementary grades who visit the library during the fifth period. Then, of course, the library club members who do special service by assist- ing with the Watertown Regional Books; entering new books; weeding out old books; beautifying the library; and many other duties. Without the assistance of these groups, the library could not function to its fullest capacity. Much appreciation and gratitude is extended to each and every member. ROW ONE: A. Groebler, B. Drake, C. Strader, D. Corbin, N. Hoyt, S. Kingsley, C. Johnson, D. Anthony. ROW TWO: L. DeCarr, S. Hart, R. Bradish, G. Gunning, M. Crump, J. Wickwire, T. Wilson, V. LaBar, A. McRobbie. ROW THREE: R. Cook, C. Daby, J. Costa, J. Swift, D. Gee, R. LaPoint, J. Villnave, P. Powell, D. Conger. Co-Editors, Lucetta DeCarr, Cecile Daby Business Manager, Roger Cook Art Editor, Lucetta DeCarr Sports Editor, Robert Drake Literary Editor, Shirley Kingsley Photography Editors, Dorothy Corbin, Arthur McRobbie Yearbook Sales Chairman, Renace LaPoint, assisted by Veronica LaBar and Ruth Bradish Alumni, Renace LaPoint Typists, Ruth Bradish, Jane Swift, Jean Wickwire, Gay Gunning, Sharan Hart. YEARBOOK STAFF j;,-; Advisors Editors ROW ONE: M. Frary, P. Randall, R. Meashaw. ROW TWO: C. Cook, S, Snell, P. Powell, G. Snell, R. Cook, R. Daby. ROW THREE: T. Wilson, G. Thompson, R. Baldwin, P. Priest, W. Foster, B. Meashaw, R. Randolph, B. Rosenbarker. ROW THREE: T. Macomber, W. Frank, P. Benton, V. Eakins, T. Fames, Mr. Beha. The local officers of the Parishville Chapter of the Future Farmers of America are as follows: Presi- dent, Roger Cook; Vice President, Roger Daby; Secre- tary, Paul Powell; Treasurer, Steven Snell; Reporter, Thomas Wilson; Sentinel, Milton Frary; Advisor, Mr. Beha. In the St. Lawrence, County group, Roger Cook is Sentinel and Paul Powell is Vice President. Our local chapter participates in chapter meet- ing contests, forum contests, public speaking con- tests, and crop growing contests. The chapter also participates in St. Lawrence County Fair Contests, sends delegates to the New York State Convention, and occasionally to the National Convention. During F.F.A. Week, the local chapter usually puts on an assembly in the school auditorium. T ROW ONE: E. Mitchell, C. Smith, F. Fuller, D. Wells, D. LaClaire, M. Swift. ROW TWO: R. Russell, M. Snell, L. Conger, F. Kingsley, D. Wickwire, L. Sweeney, P. Sheldon. ROW THREE: W. Hill, R. Barton, D. Thompson. E L E M E N B A N D T A R Y ROW ONE: S. Kingsley, E. Thaler, D. Corbin, P. Ormai, J. Tuper. ROW TWO: R. Campbell, D. Call, R. Daniels, R. Petty. ROW THREE: B. Burgess, J. Costa, G. Warner, B. Rosenbarker, L. Wagoner, J. Swift. ROW FOUR: L. Goodrich, C. Nelson, J. Cox, C. Mott, R. Hart. ROW FIVE: Mr. Boucher, N. Hoyt, A. Groebler, C. Johnson. At Christmas time our students compete with each other for the honor of being a member of the Christmas Pageant cast. This pageant, which is re-enacted each year by students rep- resenting all classes 7-12, is a pantomime version of the Christmas Story, accompanied by the band and chorus. After many weeks of prep- aration, practice, and coaching, the pageant is presented to the public just before school re- cesses for the Christmas vacation. CHRISTMAS PAGEANT DIRECTORY WEST END SERVICE Comp 1iments of ROBERT HALL 1 DAY Attorney at Law Potsdam New York your B. F. GOODRICH supplier tires - batteries - accessories Comp 1i ments Mercury motors - boats or WATERTOWN SCHOOL OF COMMERCE Phone 572 Malone, New York Watertown, New York Comp]iments Comp Ii ments of of VERNER M. INGRAM FIACCO'S Attorney at Law spec i a Ii ze i n Banquets, Weddings, Parties 19 Market Street Pizza Potsdam New York Potsdam New York Comp 1i ments mi of Compliments CHAMPNEY'S GARAGE of KIRK TUCKER Parishville New York Parishville NeW York Compli ments of AL'S JOB SHOP 7 Maple Street Potsdam CO 7- 322 New York Compliments of BAKERS AIRFORCE GAS Mai one, New York Compli ments of BARBER SHOP Parishville, New York CHITTENDEN’S Since 1821 Hopkinton, New York BOB RUSSEL WELDING 22 Water Street Potsdam, New York HEALEY'S SHELL SERVICE 59 Maple Street Potsdam, New York Compli ments of CECIL STRADER Maple Street Potsdam New York Potsdam New York Utut ‘fati THE NORTHERN NEW YORK TRUST CO.” Best Wishes MONTGOMERY WARD Open Friday and Saturday nights Comp 1i ments of WENDELL MURRAY W. T. GRANT COMPANY Your friendly family store 63 Market Street 145 Market Street Potsdam, New York Potsdam New York WILLIAM F. ANDERSON, INC. Building Materials for Construction Maintenance Corgpl iments of 20 Elm Street Potsdam, New York WHITE'S HARDWARE CO 7-2107 - Dial - CO 7-2222 Potsdam New York WRIGHT'S WHOLESALE COMPANY Best Wi shes Paper - Suppi i es - General Merchandise to Telephone Nlcholville DA 8-2412 the Class of I960 Hopkinton, New York DOUGLAS AGENCY ( V ijf irOU ts 9-Market Street Potsdam I YOUR NnJepem ent 1 Mica Tops Linoleum Ceramic Tile WILCOX SODA BAR Floor and Wall Covering Specialist Free Estimates POTSDAM FLOORS Everything Beautiful for your home A1 LaRock Bill LaRock 9 Maple Street Tel. CO 7-4062 Potsdam, New York Ice Cream Lunches School SuppIies WESTON’S OF POTSDAM SCANLON’S AUTO PARTS, INC. i s THE book store. 18-20 Water Street CO 7-Wtl Potsdam New York HILLTOP HOTEL (C Nichol ville New York KAPLAN'S Package License 42 Market Street Royal and Maude Moses Propr i etors Potsdam, New York Comp 1i ments Success to the graduates and the up and coming Sen i ors of HOYT'S STORE MC CARTHY'S RED AND WHITE 7 Pine Street Potsdam, New York Pa r i shv i 1 1 e New York ijjjl Compl i ments Compliments of f BRECKENRIDGE COMPANY, INC. L- H BUCK S for Janitor and School Supplies gas and oi1 Plattsburg New York 24 Pine Street Potsdam New York 5L Compli ments of f p of KRIFF'S FURNITURE STORE LEWIS AND COMPANY Furniture, Appliances, and Carpets 34 Market Street Potsdam New York 5 Market Street- jjjf Potsdam -2 Comp]iments Comp 1i ments of of V. W. KINGSLEY TWO SISTERS’ BEAUTY SHOP Phone DA 8-2557 33 Main Street Hopkinton New York Potsdam New York CO 7- 610 THOMAR1S INSURANCE AGENCY 21 Market Street Comp 1i ments JO. of Potsdam New York UNITED MARKET Pine Street | BETWEEN'' YOU | [and lossJ Potsdam New York TOWN HOUSE RESTAURANT Comp 1i ments of THE SURPRISE STORE 17 Market Street Potsdam New York Potsdam Compliments Comp 1i ments of of TENNANT ELECTRIC THE WHEEL RESTAURANT 1 A-5 Maple Street Potsdam New York Potsdam New ' ,°r k tiff ___ MC MANUS GOOD FOODS Best Wi shes- Andy Johnson, Proprietor from if MOHAWK ROOFING COMPANY 12 Elm Street Potsdam, New York 15 Elm Street Potsdam, New York Phone CO 7-2830 Comp 1i ments Compli ments of of POTSDAM AUTO PARTS MURPHY'S GAS STATION Parishville New York Pine Street Gm « . . AUTO Potsdam, New York p R | § J Compl iments Compli ments of of POTSDAM FEED and COAL CO., INC. POTSDAM CREAMERIES INC. Bu i1d with us. Telephone CO 7-2516 co 7-9451 Willow Street Potsdam Depot Street Lumber - Feeds - Fuels Plumbing - Heating Headquarters for Savings Accounts! PROPERTIES EXCHANGE, INC. POTSDAM SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION 9 Market Street 4 Elm Street Potsdam New York Potsdam, New York Where Buyers Meet Sellers Comp] iments Compliments of of RACQUETTE VALLEY DAIRY the ROXY THEATER for Family entertainment at its best Pierrepont Avenue Potsdam Potsdam New York Compliments Compliments of of STATE EQUIPMENT CO., INC. STICKNEY'S GARAGE Norwood Road Potsdam New York co 7- 158 M yOU T f GOOD HANDS £ Potsdam New York JOSEPH SIGNORELLI Cleaners and Tailors Compli ments of ROBERTS' SHOE STORE HOMEY TIME LAMM Potsdam New York Phone CO 7- 351 Beal Street Potsdam, New York Comp Ii ments Compliments of SPERLING'S INC. of Furniture SUNSHINE ACCESSORY STORE 36 Market Street Potsdam Raymond Street Potsdam Comp 1 i ments of COVELL INSURANCE AGENCY COURIER FREEMAN 62 Market Street Potsdam, New York COURIER FREEMAN. Potsdam New York Phone CO 7 9kkk Comp]iments of DE LUXE DRY CLEANERS GEE'S SERVICE STATION 9 32 Water Street and Potsdam SNACK BAR Hopkinton New York Comp]iments of GUY DE LONG'S SERVICE STATION Mobi1 gas and oi1 Camp sites for sale Comp] iments jMobiflJ Potsdam's Favorite College Shop Phone CO 7-8756 Parishville, New York Market Street Potsdam Comp]Iments of GRANT'S GENERAL STORE G. L. F. Country Side Corner Phone CO 7-2910 Potsdam-Hopkinton Road 1A Pine Street Phone Nicholville DA 8-2535 Potsdam New York Open Sundays and Evenings The Best Children in St. Lawrence County ride in Superior Coaches TAYLOR SCHOOL BUS SALES D i str i butor Superior School Transit Coaches Compliments of GEORGE HALL CORPORATION Di stri butor of Chevron Gasolines Industrial Fuels - Coal - Genera 1 T i res Canton, New York Phone 8719 L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY Attleboro, Massachusetts Jewelry's Finest Craftsmen Class Rings and Pins Club and Hospital Insignia Medals - Trophies - Plaques Commencement 1nv i tat i ons-D i piomas Represented by: Leland Lee, Mgr. Alfred Horrocks Lou i s Dworshak RIVERS HEATING SUPPLY Phone Canton 8610 Morley, N. Y. Septic Tank Pumping - Wiring - P1umb i ng Kalamazoo Heating— Sheet Metal Work 15 L. G. Balfour Company Stranahan at Titus Avenue Rochester 17, New York BOULDS FARM SUPPLY Nicholvi1le, N. Y. - DA 8-2221 John Deere-Pont iac-G.M.C. Trucks 5.E. Appi iances-Homelite Chain Saws W. T. FRANK Grocery ip 1 1 m m e Col ton New York THARRETT'S SERVICE General Merchandise Nicholville, N. Y. - DA 8-2441 Comp]Iments of PARISHVILLE DAIRY MI K-CRfAM Compliments of A. E. GALSTER S SONS, INC. Watertown, New York FRED GROEBLER'S GAS STATION STORE Texaco Gas Oil Ti res Batteries Accessories Fresh Meats Groceries Dry Goods SIDNEY CONKLIN SONS Hopkinton, New York Black Top Pav i ng Excavating and Grading Grave] and top so i 1 DA 8-2845 Fort Jackson Compliments of GARRISH MUSIC - FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE STORE Col ton, New York PATRONS Tom Kelly Parish Oil Company Bert Eclelache Mrs, Katherine Snell William Lenney and Family COMPL LMENTS of COLTON FUELS We make warm friends' Phone CO 7-5737 COLTON FlEfet For Audio-Visual Equipment Office Equipment and Supplies and Material Handling Equipment See Roy W. Johnson At POTSDAM OFFICE SUPPLY AND EQUIPMENT CO. INC. Potsdam, Box 229, New York Phone CO 7-27 5 PATRONS Cedric Call and Family A1 Ai ken Raymond Hooper Robert Adams Dr. and Mrs. Thaier Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harrington Bob and Nancy Miller Mr. and Mrs. Barnett Corbin William Pelotte and Family Henry Pahler Harold Page James M. Campbel1 Jr. Bing Huckle Merton Stacy Mr. Bradley 7 iM frxsusuosis aa f y (vu j c 7?la . fitsio. 777 7[7'l p A 77-££ jl(f JUA, i-(i - .. . 7i?? M4 .a $i' :7'' 7 ' • -• ' y f? -t A , y y - - jCy LJTUy T .y .. Axijcl'j C Ycthu OJ-UA- AJ ytr $Cl y: y J cl a TTesjLcv f ?lt , 7 TTlu, 77 ZdAe r ' V fs. r ( !b ?viW?r Sd y idaiy J , CLjJt 1 jjtfuAj yy yyn i r p pia I Dc iy jci fyj. Tt ao . j Lu 7( 7o s yt u-d' cy yyyy ALUMNI CLASS OF 1950 Marian Bell Powell, Fort Jackson Lawrence Binan, Parishville Lois Burgess Patten, Norfolk Ann Chittenden Murphy, Utica Freda Gary Frary, Winthrop Roger Goodrich, Arizona Gordon Hill, Massena Howard Mathewson, Syracuse Eleanor Richards, Cleveland, Ohio Ingetraut Scheyer Book, Pennsylvania Gloria Siltz Sexton, Plattsburg Grace Sochia Jenkins, Winthrop Marian Trerise Mandal, Massena Elton Tupper, Norwood Janet Waite Binan, Parishville CLASS OF 1951 Arlene Barton McEwan, Colton Richard Bicknell, West Parishville Joyce Bump Hastings, Potsdam Carol Cary Demo, New Hampton Burnetta Bump Kelly, Winthrop Jane Christy Fallon, Colton Gilbert Daby, Parishville Lowell Durant, Seminary Myra Flanagan Byrns, Gouverneur Elizabeth Leach Desharden, Potsdam Betty McCasauslin Tromble, Nicholville Neva Monica Cross, Fort Covington Monroe Putnam, Parishville Mark Regan, Hopkinton John Remington, Parishville Jessie Simonds Jenny, Hopkinton Paul Snickles, Marines Donald Strader, Alabama CLASS OF 1952 Bernice LaBar Michaud, Potsdam Carl Thompson, Winthrop Virginia Swift Wohiganglr, Rochester Clark Trerise, Lowville Milton Snell, Parishville Janis Parker Trento, Louisville, Ky. Malcolm Wilcox, Chesterton, N. J. Marion Cary Morin, Indiana Arnold Strader, Army. Louise Perry, Deceased William Richards, Fort Jackson Beverly Witherell Cary, Wanakena Lorraine Witherell Wilson, Fort Jackson CLASS OF 1953 Eugene Groebler, Parishville Edward Snickles, Fort Jackson Joyce Witherell Peck, Hopkinton Lydon Seaver, Kingston Audrey Aikens Groebler, Parishville Jane Pretty Daby, Parishville Linnie Hotaling Bicknell, West Parish- ville CLASS OF 1953 CONT'D Joyce Howes Bump, Parishville Merrill Brainard, Army Lynn Clark, Nicholville Altha Reed Sawyer, Norwood Sandra Mathewson Foley, Niagara Falls Janet Miller Cary, Potsdam David Place, Deceased CLASS OF 1954 Mary Bicknell Davey, Watertown James Bradish, Winthrop Betty Cary Newton, Niagara Falls Grace Christy, Potsdam Mary Costa Hansleman, New Albany, Ohio Beatrice Mott Shannin, Ogdensburg Alfred Remington, Utica Edith Rosenbarker Norman, Hopkinton Gertrude McRobbie Forest, New Mexico Elva Shampine Bump, California John Snell, Parishville Stephen Swift, Watertown Raymond Waite, Pierrepont Judith Wright Green, Sanfordville CLASS OF 1955 David Armstrong, Deceased Maxine Chevier, Navy Mary Abel Converse, Hopkinton Richard Daby, Hopkinton Beverly Dibble Hartson, Winthrop Irene Emlin Weller, Parishville Nancy Groebler Wert, Delaw-are Cherry Matthie Relyea, Norwood Kathryn Norman Cox, Batavia Rupert Sheldon, Potsdam Leon Strader, Hannawa Falls Carolyn Warner Perry, Hopkinton Joe Wells, Parishville Charlotte Wilson Witherell, Maryland Joseph Witherell, Maryland CLASS OF 1956 Ann Bump, Potsdam Edward Bump, California Edna Daby Adams, Canton Jean Daniels Davis, Montreal Richard Fitzgerald, Marines Edward Forest, Air Force Nancy Foster, Potsdam Robert Hart, Parishville Etta Lauber Felix, Winthrop Gloria McRobbie, Parishville Robert Miller, Hopkinton Jackie Planty, Parishville Sally Reed Spencer, Norwood Ronald Robar, Parishville Wayne Roberts, Navy Roberta Russel Scovil, Gouverneur Dale Sevey, Potsdam Florence Snell, Albany Keven Vorce, Deceased CLASS OF 1957 CLASS OF 1958 CONT'D Ruth Conklin Ward, Massena Linda DeLaire, Salem, Oregon Clarence Dibble, Navy Patricia Hoyt, Parishville Ruth LaClair, Florida Dona LaPoint Regan, South Colton Patricia McGill Davis, Parishville Adrienne Peary Gilbert, Parishville Elizabeth Perry Dabeau, Hopkinton Donald Petty, Parishville Joanne Phelix, Potsdam Herbert Phippen, Parishville Evelyn Russell Monica, Massena Dale Sampier, Parishville Ray Thomas, Marines Shirley Thompson Butterfield, Potsdam Carl Ward, Potsdam CLASS OF 1958 Robert Chevier, Air Force Richard Corbin, Union College Lila Fountain, Parishville Judy Hotaling Ryan, Norfolk Roger Hoyt, Albany Business College Juanita Katner, LeMoyne College Gloria LaClair Dauison, Pa. William LaPoint, Air Force Norma Moses Serrus, Parishville Jean Pearl, Parishville Wayne Peck, Army Joanne Phippen Sevey, Potsdam Nancy Phippen, Watertown Diane Planty, Watertown Ronald Planty, Air Force Marlene Sebastian, Parishville Mary Sevey, Parishville Shirley Shampine, Potsdam Patricia Snickles Taylor, St. Regis F Laura Thompson LaBrose, Beechertn ls James Warner, Brira Hill Norene Warner Randall, Pierrepont David Wells, Army Charles Turner, Air Force CLASS OF 1959 Ronald Baldwin, Hopkinton Reggie Barrett, Parishville Shirley Conklin Thomas, Parishville Anita Bump, Airline Hostess School Varick Chittenden, St. Lawrence University Jean Davis, Parishville Alden Durant, Clarkson College Barbara Greene, St. Lawrence University Heidi Foster Greene, Potsdam Evenly Hall, Watertown Philip Priest, Army Nancy Nurney Miller, Hopkinton Harold Phippen, Parishville Connie Shatraw, Parishville Janet Kingsley Sochia, Missouri Gary Snell, Potsdam State Teacher's Patrick Snell, Cornell University Paul Strader, Parishville Dean Wilson, Parishville Beverly Raymo Wilson, Parishville Patricia Wright, Airline Hostess School James Young, Oswego State Teacher's Christmas 1944


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Parishville Hopkinton High School - Panorama Yearbook (Parishville, NY) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 1

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Parishville Hopkinton High School - Panorama Yearbook (Parishville, NY) online collection, 1961 Edition, Page 1

1961

Parishville Hopkinton High School - Panorama Yearbook (Parishville, NY) online collection, 1962 Edition, Page 1

1962

Parishville Hopkinton High School - Panorama Yearbook (Parishville, NY) online collection, 1963 Edition, Page 1

1963


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