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

 - Class of 1963

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TO SENIORS FIGURE OUT THE REAL YOU The biggest mystery of most people is themselves. But it is not an unsolved mystery. Knowing oneself is mainly a matter of sharpening the focus on the picture one already has. We know that all people are different. They do not like the same things; they cannot do the same things equally well. On the other hand, most people can do most things well enough to make a living at them. The trick is to sort out the things you like and can do well and try to find work that requires just such things. Or you can sort out the things you don't like and Can't do well and avoid work required just such Now that you have reached the first big plateau in your search for knowledge I sincerely encourage you to continue on in the learning pro- cess. This will enable you to establish priorities in your life and aid you in deciding what you have to do to make your life really count. When you complete your high school career do not complete your education. Even if you do not continue your formal education, continue your education in every way available to you, and they are many and varied. Try to improve the abilities and skills you have, read widely and regularly, engage in conversation with people of various interests and occupations. All these things and many others can increase immensely your satisfaction and enjoyment of life. For only by understanding the world around you can you hope to enjoy it. In an analysis of 10, 000 people, only 3 out of every 100 were found to have a definite aim in life. 95% were drifters. However, nearly all who were successful had had a definite aim in life while young, and had made every effort to achieve it. Success comes to those who are willing to work for it. Opportunities are unlimited for the individual who has the desire to move ahead, to always improve. May the years ahead hold only the best for each of you. Education is the means by which our cultural heritage is transmitted and improved from generation to generation. The degree by which it will improve depends greatly on your individual goals and aspirations as graduates of Parishville Hopkinton Central School and as citizens of this country. In the future each of you will reflect the formal training you have had here and I am sure you will make us proud. Best wishes in the years ahead. things.

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JOAN THALERjr Jamboree 3. Yearbook Staff 4; Science Fair 1, 2, 3; Citizenship Conference Senior Play , 0ratorical Contest 1; Citizenship Speech 3. At Syracuse w to ANN TUPER Band I Glee Club 2. CATHERINE THOMPSON gw ling Team 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Library Club 1; Science Fair 1, 2; Jr. Jamboree 3; Senior Play 4. DANNY VA brary Club 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Intramurals 4; Class President 4; Prince Of Junior-Senior Prom 3. Treasurer 3; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; F. F. A. Treasurer 3; F. F. A. President 4; F. F. A. County Secretary 4. TTJDY WILSON Intramurals 4; Library Club 1, 2; Yearbook Staff 4; Senior Play 4, Jr. Jamboree 3. CLASS HISTORY When the class of 1963 started out in Kindergarten, there was little more than half the class we have now. Our class consisted of Willy Woodard, Lorraine Castle, Diane Nelson, Marilyn Chevier, Pam Campbell, Franklin Robinson, Gardner Brown, Willard Deere, Jerry Ramsey, Roland LaPage, Bernard Smith, Roy Caringi, Alan Wilson, Evan Harper, Stephen Gary, Sue Sampler, Judy Moses, Verona Simonds, Barbara Fuller, Janice Newtown, Linda Ellis, Lola Lee Arm- strong, Janette Castle, and Casmira Eugene. Of this group the ones that were still with us in the seventh grade were Linda Ellis, Lola Lee Armstrong, Diane Nelson, Marilyn Chevier, Pamela Campbell, Willard Deere, Jerry Ramsey, Bernard Smith, Alan Wilson, Evan Harper, Sue Sampler, Judy Moses, Verona Simonds and Barbara Fuller. Naturally a few more joined our class during our elementary years. They were Danny Vallance, Jean Burlingame, Tommy Peacock, Katherine Thompson, Joann Tuper, Phil Phippen, Robert Phippen, Ronnie Crump, Melvin Sweeny, Joe Snell, Billy Meashaw, Mike Richeal, Joan Thaler, Gaile Raymo, Neva Phillips, Oliver Peary, Nancy Wilson, Tommy Matthews, Judy Wilson, Billy Reed, Margaret Mott, Joan Pearl and Louise DeCarr. Joining us in seventh grade were Rose Perry, Bonnie Burgess, Dona Planty, Lucille Snickles, Donna Phelix, Roger Frary, Donald Powell, Robert Dougan, Dale Burnett, Tommy Unz, and Darryle Grant from Hopkinton. Members who left our class: Linda Ellis Curry, Lola Lee Armstrong La- Londe, Willard Deere, Judy Moses Strader, Barbara Fuller, Jean Burlingame Hanson, Betty Curry Smith, Tommy Peacock, Neva Phillips, Oliver Peary, Nancy Wilson, Tommy Matthews, Iva Overman, Margaret Mott, Dona Phelix, Tommy Unz. Jerry Hayes joined our class in our Sophmore year. We have had many projects to help us reach the goal of going to New York, here were the Junior Jamboree and the Senior-Junior Prom. At the beginning of our Junior year we received our class rings which was a big thrill to all of us. Now that we have completed our high school course we wish to say that we've enjoyed all these four years and are looking forward to our New York Trip, our graduation, and future years.

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