Schroon Lake Central School - Wildcat Yearbook (Schroon Lake, NY)
- Class of 1963
Page 1 of 52
Cover
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Text from Pages 1 - 52 of the 1963 volume:
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. I1 ‘U. ?JT w4 y vVT‘V I •u'JtrWi ' S’ ' u i jj .A WUr THE CRIMSON AND THE WHITE On the hill above the lakeside. Caressed by wind and sun. Stands our well loved Alma 1,'ater, And she yields her ralm to none. To her ever we'll be loyal. We'll shout her praises still; And we'll lift the White and Crimson And uphold it with a will. II We shall wander in lifes' journey Afar from dear old Schroon. We shall drift beyond the mountains And must face the foe too soon; But the days we've spent together Will cheer us for the fight; And we'll conquer in lifes' battles Neath the Crimson and the White. fed? mmi £)eclica ted to . . . ’’Life is a story in volumes three, The Past, the Present, and Yet-to-Be, The first is finished and laid away, The second we are reading day by day. The third and the last of the volumes three Is locked from sight--God keeps the key.” But because Be lends this key to those who are wise er. ugh to use it, because for them TODAY builds TOMORROW and the future is what they make it, and be- cause that kind of TODAY 's the theme of our pictured story. Therefore our WILDCAT is dedicated to The Faculty who make TIME PRESENT architect of TIME FUTURE. To strive, to find, and not to yield. Class Flower: The White Carnation Class Colors: Blue and Silver TO THE CLASS OF 1963: Oraduation is a time for resolutions and for the mak- ing of plans for the future. Although very few of us have the gift of prophecy, most of us Can plan what our future will be. Life today requires that high school graduates must assume new and greater respon sibilities. We hoje that you have taken advantage of the training offered at SLCS and have prepared your- selves for these responsibilities. John L. Dillon Supervising {j?in. - i rin. rojLu . LV vr L ' I rincipa L eAAafye V v -M K. vV : ri - ', a , 3 MARIE BECK All-State 4 Band 1,2,3,4 Cardinal 1,2,3,4 Cheerleader 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,4 County Festival 1 Yearbook 4 NORMAN V. BARON Norm” Chorus 3,4 All-State 2,3,4 Chess Club 4 County Festival 2,3,4 v ML NONA J. CANNON All-State 2 Band 1,2,3,4 Cardinal 1,2,3,4 Chess Club 4 County Festival 1,2,3,4 m JOHN ANTHONY CARAKIA, JR J acy All-State 4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Cardinal 2,3 Cardinal Editor 4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Class Treasurer 2,3,4 County Festival 1,2,3 Yearbook, Financial Edt. 4 Soccer 3,4 RAYMOND W. COMISH Rick” Band 1,2,3,4 Chess Club 4 Orchestra 1,2,3,4 ARCHIE T. DENNO Arch RICHARD FORD Dick” Baseball 3,4 Basketball 3 Chess 4 Chorus 2,3 Student Council Rep. 4 Soccer 2,3,4 Yearbook 4 LINDA GREGORIS All-State 2,3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Chorus 4 County Festival 1,2,3,4 J.V. Scorekeeper 3 Varsity Scorekeeper 4 Orchestra 1,2,3,4 Student Council Rep. 1,2,3,4 ROBERT HALL Bob Band 1,2,3,4 Basketball 4 Class Secretary 2,3,4 Orchestra 1,2,3,4 Soccer 1,4 litti! fr vL W r y '- g gf WW £5g fty f . JKu i'ibi — VIRGINIA HALL Ginny” Cardinal 3 Chorus 1,2,4 Orchestra 1 ‘AVyx1 K ’ ' ■ ' • V_ ,1 ';' COLLEEN HOGAN Band 1,2,3,4 Cardinal 1,2,4 Chorus 1,2,4 Head Majorette 2,7,4 Vi JEAN HOWE r ' % -i- V- •■: -v-S vV iia LAWRENCE JACOBS Joe” Yearbook, Advertisement 4 Disc Jockey 2,3 %vrt 5' ARLENE STOWELL Cardinal 1,2,3 Chess Club 4 Orchestra 1,2,3 GERALD TWOI.'BLY Jerry Chess Club 4 Class 7ice President 3 Student Council President 4 Yearbook Production Mgr. 4 STEPHEN TYRELL ’’Steve Baseball 2 Cardinal 3,4 Chess Club 4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Golf Team 1,2,3,4 Soccer 2,4 Bseball 3,4 Soccer 3,4 Student Council Rep. 1,2,3 Class Vice President 4 Student Council Vice Fresldent 4 JO-ANN WARD All-State 3 Bard 1,2,3,4 Cardinal 1,4 Chorus 1,2,4 County Festival 1,2,3,4 Orchestra 1,2,3,4 Yearbook, Ass. Editor 4 Cheerleader 1,2,3,4, HOWARD WARREN THOiv.AS YANDON Tom Baseball 1,2,7,4 Basketball 1,2,7,4 Chess Club 4 Golf Team 1,2,7,4 Soccer 1,2,7,4 Student Council Rep. 2 Student Council Officer 3 left to right: Howard Warren, Vice President; John Anthony Caramia, Treasurer; Thomas Yandon, president; Robert Ball, Secretary. (f The class of 1963 began in September 1950 with 19 pu- pils--10 girls and 9 boys. Kiss Nancy Kent was our tea- cher. Of those 19 people only 6 are still togethorrJohn Curamia, Robert Hall, Howard Warren, Nona Cannon, Arlene Stowell, and Linda Gregoire. Joe Jacobs, Steve Tyrrell, and Raymond Cornish joined us in the second grade. Tom Yandon and Pick Ford joined our group in the fourth grade. Jean Howe came ‘.o us in the fifth grade, Gir.ny Hall, Joann Ward and Karie Beck in the seventh and Norm Baron, Colleen Ho :an and Jerry Twombly in the tenth. Archie Denno--the newest addition to our class--joined us in the eleventh grade. At present our class numbers 19--8 girls and 11 boys. Recently our class members have been recalling sore of the most memorable events of our days to ether. In sixth grade we made a trip to Albany to see the sights which was the highlight of the t year. Our class was the last one eligible to receive Regents Certificates from eighth grade and rost members received these. In the Spring of our Sophmore year we sold candy, cards,and began sponsoring record hops, '. e really got under way in our eleventh year. Our first record hop of the year was called the ’’Kick-Off Dance”. That was only the be- ginning of a very prosperous year. We dia weli on mag- azine, card and candy sales. We were so successful that we were able to turn our concessions over to the class of 1964 before Easter. Six members of our class brought honor to us by winn- ing regular and alternate State Regents Scholarship's this year. Archie Penno, Steven Tyrrell, Robert Hall, Thomas Yandon, and Howard Warren all won regular scholar ships. Jacy Carania won an alternate. Besides scholar- ships, etc., many of our students have participated In extra curricular activities. We have contributed players to ath'etic teams, cheerleaders, participant's in music festivals--both county and state. At the present time we are working hard on our play— ''Green Valley . We are doing our best to rake it a huge success. Of course our greatest objective is graduation in June. the year 1986 A. P. has been by Tresident Howard Warren of the United Nations in honor of the highly successful graduating class of 1967 of Schroon Lake Central School and their achievements. The members of the Nighty Class of 67 will be ar- riving shortly here on Surra-New York, the srace stat- ion located 22,500 miles above the earth, which will be the sight of their 25t’n year reunion. This station de- signed and built by the renowned engineering genius,our John Caramia, Jr. was placed into orbit just one month ago through the efforts of the great Physicist, Chemist and Mathematician, Thomas Yandon, who labored for many hours to make the reunion here possible. President Warren is now ready to chr'sten the Surra- New York, and as we look back round we see many of the old caass members gathering around. Over there beside the control room I see Cerald Twombly _nd his wife San- dy, who went to Argentina as missionaries.They now dir- ect the Word of Life Camps all over Latin America.Stan- ding t.iere to the left of President Warren I can see his Commissioner of Education, Nona Cannon, who has be- come very prominent in her field and right beside Mona is her lifelong friend, Linda Oregoire, who has been successful in the music fied. Linda handed her posit- ion as conductor of the United Nations Philharmonic Or- cae tra over to the aging Leon'rd Bernstein tonight, in order to attend the reunion. On the right of President Warren re the guests of honor, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas '1- lliford. They were the Class of 67 advisors uno they st'11 haven't recovered from the Senior Trip. Another member of the Class of 67 , Robert Hall, is here and he is recording the events of the night for posterity. Bob is the Pirector of the U. N. Historical Society.Oh, he:e cones three of the female members of the Class of 67 who seem to have benefited from their own instruct- ion. These beautiful ladies, Arlene Stowell,M rie Ceck and Joann Ward have become co-directors of the recently established school for Space Stewardesses which will be soon filin' the jobs to be opened up by Lumar Sxrress, a passenger line to b. developed shortly by two of the industrious Class of 67 , Joe Jacobs and Raymond Cornish. 0,rer there removing his spacesuit is the cele- brated engineer Steven Tyrrell w 10 just simultaneously completed the English Channel Cut, Train Tunnel .-nd Mon- Stop Express Way between the east and west coast. That man over by those odd looking plants is Mr. Archie Penno the famed biologist who has perfected a tyje vegetation which will withstand the severe climate of Mars. He has been named the Luther Burbank of The Space Age . Iresioe-'t Warren has just finished the christening ceremonial. It is time for Jean Kowe to show us the talents of her world wrde Catering business. In the past she has been known for her fine foods and has serv- ed many a distinguished personality from the show Sing Up A Storm ith Norm, Norman Barcn. Norm’s composing has brought him much fame and fortune. There sitting beside Norm is the quiet but amazing Virginia Hall. Vir in?s is the favorite poet of the United World. Later she has promised to read her poem dedicated to the Class of 63 which she has named The Reunion . Well we see the time is here again. It has been a pleasure to bring this great event into your living room today. This h s been a video-tape brought to you by Ford Films Com., edited by Richard Ford, another member of the Class of ’63 . : r CL. Wdl NORMAN BARON-his ability to sing to David 3enson. MARIE-BECK-her stubbomess to the future senior class. NONA CANNON-her ability to get alon.- wit 1 ' r. Caramia to her sister. JOHN CARAMIA-his ability to ski to Kike Rowan. RAYA,ONI COMISH-his ability not to get stopped by the cops to Robert Whitty. ARCHIE DENNO-his ability to think of excuses for Eng. to Dick Pecor. RICHARD FORD-his ability to draw to patty Parker. LINDA ORE30IRE-her cello tee to Nora Haberly. ROBERT HALL-his ability to recognize a senior to Fat Rowan. VIRGINIA HALL-her ability to get to school on time to her sister. (Ann Hall) COLLEEN HOGAN-the fun of head majorette to Karibeth Atwell. JEAN HO'iVE-her gum wrappers to Mr. Caramia. JOE JACOBS-his ability to get along with Kr. Gath to Jim Flanagan. ARLENE STOWELL-her height to Trudy Jacobs. JERRY TWOMBLY-his superior ability in penmanship to Mr. Caramia. STEVEN TYRRELL-his golf g me to Harry Tucker. JOANN WARD-her drum sticks to Linda Beck. HGW..RD .RREN-:iis pleasing personality to Dick pecor. TOY YANDON-his golf clubs to Allan Doble. — Jlie }acu(h Mrs. Agnis Dillon—Grade 1 Mr. Ray Laurita---Reading Mrs. Helen Gath--Grade 2 Mrs. Richardson--Grade ? Mr. Tom rrlliford--Grade 4 Mrs. Ethel Wood--Grade 2 Miss Fairfield, Nurse; Mrs Gregory, Eusiness; Mrs Jenks, Eng.; Mr. Curarr.ia History; Miss Townsend,Eng Mrs. Werner Home Econoraics _ Miss Eodin, French; Mr. | Consoli, Music; Mr. Tucker Math; Mr. Gath, Shop; Mr. Harris, Fhvs. Ed.; Mr. Forgette, Math; Mr. Dillon Frin.; Mr. Werner Guidance Mr. Wilson, 7th Grade. flhJ Ck orud sHg Fred Lapan 5th Grade Mr. Ray Lauritta Special Reading Tom 7 erner (Guidance) e stumor omore rednman ,■ ■ Mrs. Roberta McMullen School Secretary Mrs. Adelaide Mace School Hygienist Miss Clara Fairfield School Nurse MIS senior ■►ut- y y m m 'Uarditu (Lheerieaclei MS! Student Council Vice Fresicont Howard Warren, Fresident Jerry Twombly, Treas. Shiriey Leon .rd, Secretai'y Far: Me t the Secretary Ginny Hsll Advertising Joe Jacobs Ass. Ed. Joann Ward Treas. John Carania Frod. Jerry Twombley Ed. Marie Beck, Fhoto Dick Ford ournah Am Editor- John Carania Advis.- Mrs. Gregory Advis.- Mr. Wilson Assistant Ed. Susan Schoenstadt, Sports Editor Bobby Hall jd. -7 • : ifjand U x ( IflflajoretteA • - f fi joiitn eam • jd + ■ ddxtra-Curricuiur s lctiuitieS JaLnted l ound dLout Basketball Perscnell L. to R. Debbie White Linda Gregorie, Richard Ford, Coach Harris, Hike Webber, Henry Frenger The Hikers Skiing Anyone 7?$ mjmmm HOME EC. 3 L. to R. Colleen Hogan, Doralee Donaldson, Jean Howe,Mrs. Werne r A LIBRARY STUDY HALL Mrs. Jenks MUSIC THEORY L. to R. Peggy Let- son, Linda Gregorie Mr. Consolie, Norm- an Baron VOCATIONAL OFFICE PRACTIC: L. to R. Joann 'Vard Colleen Hogan,yarie Beck, Jean Howe L. to R. Steven Tyr- rell, Thomas Yandon, Nr. Forgette, Archie Denno, Howard Warren Jacy Caratr.ia HOME EC. 11 L. to R. Marie Beck, Colleen Hogan, Joann Ward, Arlene Stowe 11 Jean Howe, Virginia Hall, Mrs. Werner ■ •• tM LATIN II Miss Townsend L. to R. legry Yandon Hazel Cannon, Miss Townsend, Pam Metthe, Virginia Hall. LLLCTRIC SHOP Mr. Gath L. to R. 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