St Lawrence Central High School - Centralian Yearbook (Brasher Falls, NY)
- Class of 1955
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.5-1. HU: l'1'1OZl'1'1'JUEIPl In t 'IP7U'-i2l'f1O POOIG 1954 55 C9 Brasher Falls, New York Thru 0ur Door UO' m wwf, be .QUMUW an pr 3...-...Tr ...fQ,,,, ba Mm M Q Our school w1th 1ts fuendlydoors w1l1hold fond memor1es of happy hours cherlshed frlendshrps ser1ous endeavor and lastmg achrevement We the fn-st J un1or Class to publlsh the Centrahan are happy to complete our courses w1th1n these doors we entered 1n September for there w1l1 be a sp1r1t and a tradmon that hngers and permeates each nook and corner We hope that we wtll help to estabhsh more fxrmly everythmg for whxch our school stands We hope that the h1ghest tradmons of all the schools w11l become the common hentage of th1s new one It IS wxth th1s thought that we glVe you our successors the passport to the future May xt stand wlth open doors mvmng youth to come and learn better ways of hvmg to a rrcher and fuller 11fe, phys1cally, mentally, emouonally, morally, and soclally . 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I , Dedication with the realization that we are still very young in heart and experience with the knowledge that with their counsel there is yet peace, and a deeper, calmer faith for us to seek: we most gratefully dedicate this, the 1954-1955 CENTRALIAN, to our Mothers and Fathers who with friends and neighbors of our communities have afforded us our many excellent educational facilities. ln Memoriam 'PP CLIFFORD MONTROY BETTY ROSE Break break break On the cold gray stones O sea' And I would that my tongue could utter The thoughts that arrse rn me O well for the frsherman s boy That he shouts wrth hrs srster at play' O well for the sarlor lad That he srngs rn hrs boat on the bay' And the stately shrps go on To the haven under the h1ll But O for the touch of a vamshed hand And the sound of a vorce that rs still' Break break break At the foot of thy crags O sea' But the tender grace of a day that ts dead Wrll never come back to me Alfred Lord Tennyson N r ,5 ' ,-' I I I , . I I I I I , . l'11l 'WfP'-1 'UCD -IZOO ZF! ab tn'-l U 4 L11 no Ii Ui L11 E m 2 e UJ 'U uh cn P1 U1 CD ADMINISTRATION PAGE 6 CLASSES PAGE 12 ACTIVITIES PAGE 37 The Juniors, Class of 1956, in an endeavor to make known the activities throughout the 1954-1955 year, publish this yearbook. The book was edited by DuaneBurnap, Editot-,Carolyn Hewlett, Assistant Editor, Michael Keenan, Business Manager: and Eugene Goodrich, John Ryan, wayne Thompson, and Robert Williams, Photography. 5 2C '-IIPW'--1ClJ Z '3C7IP' Board oi Education The annals of no academic institution are written by students, teachers, and administrators alone. In addition there are those who, after hours give unselfishly of their leisure and energy with little or no compensating returns. So it is with the policy making body of this school, our Board of Education. On these two pages we are privileged to present the pictures of those in our communities who have served as Presidents or Members of our Board since centralization in June 1949. Our present Board of nine members consists of Mr. Elliott, Presidentg Mr. Calnon, Mr. Connolly, Mr. Keenan, Mr. Ober, Mr. Quinell, Mr. Riggs, Mr. Rochford, and Mr. Walcott. MR ELLIOTT President 1954 1955 President 4 years Member 2 years M'-QW 36 MR. ROCHFORD MR. MURRAY President 1 year President 1 year Member 5 years Member MRS FOWLER Clerk 6 years 7 1 is 1 lx , V A-Q.. fx I 3, . N V f t A nf A ,R 1 ,L ? . . 4, rl, ' . 4- 5 GN' ,pl MR. CALNON Member 5 years if lun., MR. CONNOLLY Member 2 years fw- 44:-1-v X ,J Atl af 'Q L.. if ,T 5 X ' ,L Q fx MR. OBER Member 6 years KY' V, 'G H 'E MRS. DAWSON Member 3 years 'DI' Jilunng 'P N 5 MR. KEENAN MR. QUINELL Member 6 years Member 8 years MR. WADE ,xy s' Member 1 year a 'sm Q, 5 X Q . gp-nun 'SQ MR. RIGGS Member 6 years f MR. WALCOTT Member 6 years MR. EHLE District Superintendent MR. MCGRATH Supervising Principal T :L-L S .----E 'I X M X -R., R X Admini tration MR. HEISTER Elementary Principal MR. LYON 9 Vice-Principal Guidance ' - 1.1 '7,A ..'9! 'lui I 11 Il lull: -.I Ll' -.Iliff iz 4-11 ldlnm v uuuu Viviv23T521vwsvuw1u's'v'3vv Q A SEATED Left to Rlght Mrs Cheny Mrs Parr Mrs Hall Mrs Donahue Mrs Munson Mrs Sutton Mrs Donavan Mrs Dawson Mrs Langeher STANDING Mr Rothberg Mr McNulty Mr Eagles Mr Tyler Mr Meagher Mrs Cassada Mr Fowler Mr Wane Mrs Lord Mr OI-Ianeslan Mxss Murray Mrs Hour: an I0 1 P m' Al SEATED Left to Rlght Mrs Langdon Mrs Cyrus Mrs Cummmgs Mrs Partlow Mrs Dow Mrs Forrester M1ss Leary Mlss Farrell M1ssSumb1er Mrs Eagles STANDING Mr Lyon Mr He1ster Mr McGrath Mrs MacDonald Mrs LaBrake Mrs Kennehan Mr Ballou Mr B1shop Mr Juen ff X Il iff . alll A l J. .H -'J L M wil ' N L H I . Y ,, 1 E 31 1 A 1 W ' J Wil zs, W., M. y 1 Q fm 9 ji ' 5? 1 I 9 if if an -sv' - Ei .....L- Q u 35 I had 'H Then, in 1949-50, as we were in grade 7: ROW ONE: K. Heister, D. Deno, S. Cheney, G. Hourihan, L. Oakes, G. Hampton, H. Searles N. Euto, R. Crump. ROW TWO: J. Brothers, N. Goodrich, S. Dashnaw, K. Wilson, P. McGraw Mrs. Lord, Mr. Olson, J. Wilson, J. Snyder, P. Spellan, B. Gallagher, J, Wade. ROW THREE H. Oakes, A. Dashnaw, M, Bedard, E. Collette, S. Bushey, R. White, M. Dashnaw, B. Ross, M Gardner, M. Riggs, P. Fregoe, L. Bates. ROW FOUR: J. Ryan, C. Reay, L. Holmes, C. Brothers F. Clark, B. Lewis, G. Grandaw, H, LaFave, J. Kelly, W. Wilson, F. Durgan, E. McGraw, L Francis, B. Dishaw, R. Olson. 0 dn h 'l-. And Now, in 1954-55, as we are: SEATED: J. Snyder, E. Foley, E. LaC1air, S. Dashnaw, G. Durgan, B. Lewis, P. McGraw, J. Raymond, D. Page, C. Reay. J. Ryan, F. LaPrade, J. Rogers. STANDING: M. Gardner, M. Hewlett, B. Villnave, S. Cole, C. Deleel, Goodrich, G. Rivers, J. Wade, A. Burkett, B. Gallag- her, J. Brothers, P, Hourihan, G. Hampton, L. Lucas, N. Euto, M. Bedard, R. Olson, D. Deno. 13 PAGE DOY LE HEWLETT MARILYN Chorus 9 12 Ensemble 9 DBHCIHQ 10 Student Counc1l 12 Semor Play X LacLAIR X ELAINE ' Chorus 9 - 12 All-State Chorus Presrdent 9, 11, 12 Cheerleader 9, 10, 12 Student Counc1l Semor P ay iv? fbi 'T tix Secretary 10 Band 11 12 mf' Pep Band 11 Lar1at 11 12 Yearbook 11 Ensemble 11, 12 Senior Play. GARDNER, MARGARET Lariat 113 X Secretary - Treasurer 12 DE No, DON Band 9g Basketball 9g Treasurer 105 Vice-President 12 7-s. A if , X Yearbook 11, Lariat 11, 12, Senior Play, . X X X X X X BROTHE RS, JOAN Band 9 - 12, Chorus 9 - 12, Cheerleader 9, 12, Intramurals 9, Bowling 10, Lariat 11, 12, Yearbook 11, 1 Senior Play. gui?- ll 1. Qs K1-f' COLE, SHIRLEY X. x 4Q,y.x '53 BURKETT, ANN Vice-President 9, Chorus 9 - 12 Cheerleader 9, 10, 11, President 10, 11, Lariat 12, Senior Play. 1 07-4- 'iff Chorus 11, 12 i. llllllll I , I llllmif ' BEDARD, MURIEL I Chorus 9 - 12, Intramurals 9 Wliflg 3 Q-I Il 'ly Secretary Treasurer 9, Volleyball 11, Lariat 12, Cheerleader 12 1 DASHNAW, SHIRLEY Volleyball 11 'K' l CARRIER, GERALD Football 9,1O, Track 9, 10, Hockey 9, Library Club 10, Camera Club 10, WADE, JoAN Band Q - 12, Chorus 9 - 12: Cheer- leader 9,123 Bowling 10, Dancing 10, Lariat 115 Senior Play, In JNP' In xl M15 M ,NL F 5.4 's E ds Lx xr Wa nc: Sw--K 1-ef ' .Ai ROGERS, JOHN Band 9 - 12 IQ. PU' z'aye..f VILLINAVE, BEVERLY Chorus 9 12 RYAN, JAMES Band 9, 10, Football 11, 12, Baseball 11, 12, Basketball 12 -Qnf' 3' 'B 4- G 'rx 'u , w 45-1 p ,xl-K '..'x ' Q- :.,A-5 2,555 qi ' A'1+:.G -'W '61 Cpu? -ivy 'Qgv fin no if Twirling 95 Band 9, Dancing 10, Bowling 10, Intramurals 10,11 SNYDER, JOYCE Yearbook 11, Lariat 11, 12, Senior Play. voueybau 11 U' s Seniors at Last! It doesn't seem that our four years of high school have passed and it won't be long before Graduation. Many of us dread leaving our new school in which we were able to finish out last year of school. Although, we had a difficult school system for two years we have had plenty of fun. As the door opened in our Freshman year there were forty-eight in the class. Some of the class were at North Lawrence while the rest were at Winthrop. The Class officers were: President, Betty Gallagher, Vice- President, Eddie McGraw, and Secretary-Treasurer, Muriel Bedard. Miss Murray and Mrs. Lord were our Advisors. Our activities now seem limited to movies and the sale of soft drinks and sandwiches at the ball games. In our Sophomore Class there were forty-two of us. Mrs. Johnstone was our Advisor. As officers, we had Betty Gallagher, as President of the class, Karl Heister, as Vice-President, and Don Deno as Secretary and Treasurer. Again our activities were limited, -vic dances and selling ball point pens. December 31 of this school year will always remain a memor- able one since this was the year we lost our school at North Lawrence and many valuable possessions. As a result of the fire, we moved to Winthrop having half day school. Fortunately we were lucky enough to have afternoon sessions. Now we are the sophisticated Juniors with Mrs.Dawson as our Advisor. We now have thirty-six members in the class with our President being Elaine LaC1aireg Vice-President,Betty Gallagher, and Secretary-Treasurer, Arlene Locey. This year we received our rings which we have been waiting for so long. During this year we published the yearbook, sold nylons, candy, corsages, and ice cream. The big event aside from the yearbook was the Junior Prom. As the door closes on our highschool days, we start our senior year by going full days in our new school. As we were the first senior class to bene- fit from it, it was enjoyed by all. We again this year elected Elaine LaClaire as our President, Don Deno as Vioe-President, and Margaret Gardner as Secretary-Treasurer. With our Advisor again as Mrs. Dawson and Mr. Lyon assisting with the Senior trip. This year we were benefited by selling Christmas cards, magazine drive, dances and the Senior play. Also mem- ories of our Senior trip will never be forgotten. Now as the door closes on our Graduation Class of thirty-two members, we wish to express our sincerest wishes to the Faculty, Board of Education, and our parents for their efforts in helping us throughour long remembered years of school. 20 Junior If anyone is wondering who the wild and vivacious crowd of students is that is always filling the corridors in the Senior High section, you can guess it is probably some of the sixty-three members of our .T unior class. The class officers this year are Theresa Richards as President, Bobby Williams as Vice-President, and Margaret Buckley as Secretary-Treasurer. Theresa, our faithful leader, is urging the class onward in the struggle of raising enough money in order that we may have the pleasure of visiting the big city next year. Thus, we feel with a little support our wish will come true. Then the present Juniors will be the proud Seniors of our school. M, Bradish, M. LaPrade, J. Dow, G, Looey, L. Burnap, P. Davis, D. Murray, D. Dillabough, B. Lantry, S. Rog, A. Snyder, G. Flint, E. Goodrich, D. Burnap, D. Flint, C. Hewlett, V. Beaulieu, A. Gauthier, C. Dashnaw, L. Campbell, D. Frary, C. Rogers, R. Hazen, J. Hourihan, D. Douglas, W. Cozy, R. Murphy, H. Fisher, Teachers, Miss Farrell and Mr. Juen. T. Richards, G. LaShomb, D. Johnson, C. Roy, C. Lantry, J. Sweet, P. Roach, R. Patnode, C. Montroy, C. Daly, R. Cook, W, Thompson, R. Williams, S. Ramsdell, W. Wells, E. Small, M. Sharlow, O. Milrnore, J. LaBrosse, M. Keenan, C, Langevin, J. Yandoh,D. Stevens, E. Taylor, R, Williams, M. Buckley, R. Russell, K. St. Hilaire, C. Proulx, P. Montgomery, H. Stickney, M. LaFlesh, B. Murray, S. Lavare, T. Normile, Teacher, Miss Sumbler. is? N-4 laugh... S Anderson,B Arqu1ett,M Bacon M Barney E Bracey P Besaw, D Brown J Cozy P Crump J Curtis, S Davis G Dehsle S Dome .T Dunn .T Easdell G Enslow A Fournia S Ger1r1g..T Gardner D Gonyea C Hall D Hazelton S Heister N I-Iourihan Jones M Kennehan, G Kilcoyne, N King J LaBrake A LaBrosse,G Brothers Brown A Bush, D Chambers,J Crump P Crump R Demo K Durgan W Durgan Dyke, R Fisher D Gilbow J Hallahan W Hallahan, D I-Iazelton N Hewlett E H111 LaBrake D LaFave C Shoen ophomore C OConne11,J McGraw M Phel1x,G LaPree L Tiernan S Riggs I Ryan, E OBrien M OBrien, W Mou1ton,P Monroe P LaLonde K Qu1ne1l,J MacDonald J Ward Y Page R Moulton, S Normile W Sutton B Leggue J Tessxer G Locey I Page D Rust .. ,Te llhi 5:9 On the sixth day of September, the sophomore class of 1954-55, St. Lawrence Central School, with 81 members was organized. At a meeting with Mrs. Langelier, advisor, the following officers were elected: Erwin O'Brien, President, Robert Brown, Vice-Presidentg Nancy King, Secretary-Treasurer. Susan Anderson and Mary Anne Phelix were elected to represent the sophomores on the Student Council. Later, Phyllis Crump and Mary Jane O'Brien were elected to represent the sophomores on the Student Council also. The sophomores have a good representation in Chorus, Band, and basketball, as well as on the Lariat staff. The activities sponsored during the year have been food sales, movies, and a dance. 22 ' if aalii F Hall E Wh1te J Leary R Nezezon G Thomas R Hart K Dow M Dawson B Wagstaff J, Wald- ruff K Keenan K Sutton M LaFave S Tessxer S Marun A Brown H Patraw M Coohdge R. Savage, B Locey P Patnode W Irwm R Brown R Barlow P Murray D Walcott S Goodnough ABSENT: Avery S M11more Sweeney Mc Graw Al ii There are 92 students in the Freshman class this year. ln addition to those from our eighth grade group of last year, we were glad to welcome our many classmates from St. J oseph's Academy as well as those who have moved into the area. The class representatives this year are: Maureen Dawson, Presi- dent, Ivan Lalonde, Vice-President, Eldred Rust, Secretary-Treasurer, Martin Coolidge and Kathleen Keenan, Student Council Members. T, Tiernan, A, Sullivan, R. Compeau, W, Arquitte, E. Bedard, M. Marsh,J. Currier, M. Martin, E. Goodrich, J. Wood, I. Lalonde, E. Savage, E. Lamay, E. Rust, C. Frary, EISweet, E.Cootware, G. LaTraoe, N. Francis, R. Compeau, J. Simpson, L. Russell, G. Pitts, J. Mitchell. Y 4: wr 4 Nvlvf Q , ..,, M 4, f kg J Y, 24 p 5 9 I-4 cu 5 :1 Y' fn 5? 4 m '1 f '-l cu N 9' nv I' Z 1' U1 D3 an 5' fn R. Gebo, R. Irwin, R. Wilson, B. Newton,.T. Bush, C. Brothers I. Hill, L, Snyder, J. Mitchell, J. Marsaw, L. Page, T. Ham- rnill, E, Marsh, R. Partlow, V. Degre, J. Pike, A. LaTraoe, K. Smith, R, LaBarge, A. Reay. J. Avery, L. Goodrich, D Beggs, G. Mossaw, D. Brothers, M. Newton, R. Villnave, PWUCU li' ,fir I X29 3 7 x pr , Xi :vfMti?' m MUPWD FND W fflpuognpoz-' 'E-1 Wgfgig N 'fig'-459 0: v--,4 Fo'f'Rg ,-3f C3m.' 2 5-UUE? pc. .O 9 Sm a FEPEEQ EQPEEQ M . .' 3, 1-HEPUFE 91Q'E'O'-IQ 9'n:'9'Q-' Qoyip 203,05 'P-I ::l 'E 9EWg7o P3 P 'gmggbfl ' z Ss-V5 UI H: Cf' .:1i-EE? 5lf 2'mt-' 25559 223:13 ,gn I Qjikd fx 'Lb D, Flint, W. Dyke, P. Wilson, D. Skiff, G. Jessmer, D. Leggue, D. Chase, R. Keenan, R. Barse, R. Warner, N. Reay, N. Curtis, P. Hazen, J. Connell, H. Durant, l-I. Snyder, E. Buckley, P. Bar- low, W. Willard, G.Francis, S.Gees1er, V. Munson, E. Rogers, F. Youmell, H. Mayville, R. Roach, J. Brown, N. Garvey, W. Frary, C. Francis,R. Page, B. Cline, Teacher, Mr. Rothberg. ABSENT: J. Page, R. Rafter. 1 7' Milfs' , ,., E.,1 gy 5-f .fig fel' FPIUIPWCD W R. Fregoe, T. Gardner, D. Geesler, J. Hazen, E. Hourihan, E. Niles, B. Locke, R. Longuil, R. Meagher, S. Montroy, P. Mousaw, P. LaVine, F. Stickney, P. Tessier, W. White, E. Virgil, W, Wright, R, Doyle, G. Dashnaw, T, Crump, R, Wells, J. Dougan, M. Sharpe, R. Frary, G, Hill, M. McGrath, G. Cheney, L. Corey, C. Chapman, M. Burnet, P. Youmell, Teacher, Mrs. Dow. Grade Rafter, R. Duquette J. Baleno, R. Donie Phelix, W. Arquiett Teacher, Mr, Tyler , Grade Locey J N11es K Dunn R Ward M Bush I St Hllaxre M Murray J Compo M Wagstaff, W. Clough Jeffery A Lalviay H Murphy G Sharlow S Judware A Lewxn C Goodnough G, Page, F. Judware Jones R Phehx D Fxsher J Tuggey A Sweeney R Gauthler S Gauuhxer B. Wells, P. Mayville .:-A M, av 0,4-- P. Morrison, R. Griffith, R. GaffneY.J. Durant, L. Baxter, R, Belile, P.Burnet, A, Hi1l,J. Scharf, T, Andrews, B. Taylor, E. Fisher, C, Duquette B, Meacham, L. Perrault, R, Richardson, R LaTrace, R. Page, B. Burnap, D. Phrppen, S Merrick, A. Wagstaff, S. Ryan, S. Hartson, D Dunn, S. Gorey, D. Willard, C. Enslow, B. Pitts C. Locke, S. Goodreau, B. Snyder, L. Russell T. Leggue, P. Pike, J. Holmes, P. Denio, M Raymo, D. Sullivan, Teacher, Mrs. C. Hourihan ABSENT: J. Gardner, C. Fitzgerald, H. Ken- nehan. a n l ,,mM,'f ag 1 R 5-ef of-L. fifffflfffe egfff Vfi. ,UW Aff? G, Phippen, F. Flint, G. Villnave, L. Todd, J Bell, C. Rose, S. Russell, K. Tucker, E. Arno P. Gardner, L. Flint, J. Munn, E. Goodreau J. Gauthier, V. Burnett, G. Lavine, R. Frary T, Ryan, W. Currier, L. Murray, B. Wells. R Pike, S. Millar, D. Wilson, L. Proper, L. Welch J. Wells, R. Pike, J. Jackson, D. Hartson, L Fountain, J. Irwin, H. Gourd, R. Anderson, M Rust, B. Villnave, A. Burnell, G. Lashomb Teacher, Mrs. Partlow. PQ ,N i i.. ,T.. i,..11 '52- J Corey B Goodnough S Jacques, R Newton, V H111 R Tuggey D LaGarry G Newtown D Daggett, K Compo R Green ,T Sweeney T St H11a1re, M Munson E Francxs S H111 P Good nough F Leggue E St H1la1re G Peck B Trudell D Jock C Ware R Brown S Shorette G Warner M Wells, E LaComb L Perrault G Welch R Moulton G Crump Teacher Mr Ballou M T1ernan,S Prke ,T Wells P Pxke K Anderson L Losey E Duquette I Sharlow, D Hazel ton S Gorey D Cheney S Marun L Chambers C Roach C LaCla1re N Slmpson G Sutton S H111 H Merrlck G Gardner P Brown M Clark G Ramsdell K LaC1a1re D Grandaw N Hartson C Kllcoyne A McGrath J Barlow B Gr1ff1th P Arqu1ette J Longml C Curus Teacher Mrs LaBrake ABSENT D Sweet I 427 xiii? i L3-Z 29 W. Be1i1e,S. Proper, E.Maxfie1d,B. Bush, E. Besaw, G. Burnham, M. Wells, J. Porter, C. Daggett, R. Holmes, E. Dissottle, V. Brothers, J. Phippen, M. Latrace, R. Phelix, E. Dougan, L. Crump, A. Irwin, S. Dunn, C. Curtis, D. Pitts, M, Enslow, B. Pitts, L. Perrault, R. Smith, S. Kirby, C. Rose, B. Ploof, L. Hartson, B. Fu11er,R.Riggs, Teacher, Mrs. A. Hourihang Mrs, Gebo, Substitute. 'is pkilniix '41 1- L ,ff Grade 4 l 1-14 -6 f'-G 217 Ziirggflg - if 'fff' 9 IPI 1 Grade 4 5 ,,,,-if B. Belile, A. Bedard, C, Curtis, P. Goodnough, G. Goodreau, R. Jacques, K. LaRock, D. Lavine, D. Murray, J. Ploof, D. Proper, R.Roach,L. Rust, L. Todd, C. Villnave, L. Babcock, Z.. Brothers, S. Dewey, C. Donie, S. Dunn, N. Duquette, S. Frary, K. Gaffney, J. Goodrich, G. Griswold, J. LaPage, C. La.Rock, B. Lombard, L. Scharf, S. Shorette, S. Villnave, S. Willard, Teacher, Mrs. MacDonald. ABSENT: S. Gibson, R. Marsh, P. Lyons, E. Derouchie. 30 I' num ' ,ax D. Burnham, R. Bush,R. Compo,L. Cyrus, F. Dewey, G. Duquette, B. Geesler, R. Kirby, C. Lyons, D. Roach, P. Todd, J. Trim, C. Ware, G. Wells, R. Cassada, L. Ayers, L. Donie, S. Frary, M. Gale, D, Hartson, R. Jacques, S. Locke, J. Proper, J. Roach, J. Robson, I. Villnave, Teacher, Mrs. Munson. L S , w X ll xxx S ,. '-3. 'Hu . G Xx il. .J 4 fl -. 1' 'T K I er' j J W rl - k,5dr3' 'f-1 ...:, V K, -2 M. Cline, R. Durgan, S. Evans, L. Ezard, B. LaShomb, B. Sharlow, N. Warner, L. Wright, L. Burnap, T. Calnon, G. Curtis, L, Dashno, F. Fisher, D. Gebo, T. Hammill, A. Jackson, K. Jack- son, C. Jeffery, F. LaPage, D.Lawrence,J.Mc Carthy, G, Patraw, R. Pitts, L. Wagstaff, C. Ware, Teacher, Mrs. Cummings. ABSENT: M. Trimm, K. LaShomb. W. Babcock, G. Montgomery, F. Clark, M. Gauthier. .T . Gale, F. Snyder, D. Hazen, H. Jenkins, H. Moulton, L, Gardner, R. Goodrich, L. Cyrus, D. Frary, W. Scharf, G.Trirr1m, D. Clark, a d Q 3 E. Cotey, S. Locke, D. Burnett, J. Trirnm, R. Meacham, J. Taylor, Teacher, Mrs. Parr. 'L-I X A. , 3 I nxqx. X ,Zig i '. f, .. f , 7 f, 'f - - 7 I .L ' L fern' . fflll lla- -1 a- ee' A L 'pBoi.S.-' . . iw ., f i ,f,1,QbI 'N, h?:f:' 0 9af 'fa Zf1','f n. Mull .gg an L. Arquiett, P. Fortier, L. Frary, M. Snyder, S. Wells, M. Rust P Dunn R LaBarge D Fuller J Mahagan, D. Irwin L Dashno R Streeter H Flsher H W1llard D LaGray G Cady L Grandaw N Leggue G Brothers .T Murray Gr 2 Wmters D KIICOYIIC L Rouleau S Wells Teacher Mrs Cyrus 'WIIII' ,fbi 1-. A. Hibbert, J. Green, B. Thomas, J. Thompson, J. Gardner, C. Welch, L. Locke, V. Stanka, M. Griswold, B. Bruette, K. McCarthy, J. Moulton, S. Marsh, W. Goodnow, S. Murray, I. Clark, J. Dissottle, G. Phelix, R. Douglas, J. LaShomb, D. Lawrence, G. Bartlett, H. Jessmer, S. Steenberg, F. Pike, E. Kilcoyne, Teacher, Mrs. Hall. 211' . Q. X9 :?i3 J Qi, efjg ,s5'.zl.a.z.3 N mbbwn LHUPFUO N S'l D. Arquiett, J. Black, B. Cheney, M. Crump, T. Dashno, L. Donie, S. Duquette, E. Frary, S. Hill, G. Jones, J. Kelley, H. LaPage, G. Lashomb, N. Mc Clain, J. Mahagan, R. Martell, G. Martin, G. Miller, D, Morris, P. Morrison, C. Moulton, M. Munson, E. Phippen, H. Rust, D. Santimaw, P. Scharf. W. Shorette, L. Villnave, Teacher, Mrs. Donahue. r W S Q-.Q-Qs ,,..g-av!9 ff. ' tgif 'ff 125 . , , , f I! ' S L'-'?'T 1,. S. Besaw, S. St. Hilaire, G. Murray, N.Locke, C. Curtis, L. Cyrus, J. Smith, C. Hartson, S. Rouleau, S. Wright, J. Rufa, L. Shorette, L. Murray, B. Clemmo, W. Dougan, G. Hill, J. Cummings, L. Dillabough, L. Frary, F. Dashno, D. Dissottle, C. Thomas, C. Flint, S, Jacques, M. Marsh, W. Hibbert, H. Brothers, G. Snyder, T. Bush, L. Cyrus, M. Black, F. Cady, Teacher, Mrs. B. Sutton. FHUPWCD i T. Lyons, G. Fortier, S. Kellogg, S. Roach. J. Mahagan, C. Waite, M. Hunter, E. Roach, D. Enslow, A. Wells, A. Razis, L. Page, P. Roach, D. LaRock. J. Page, M. Kilcoyne, M Chapman, M. Doyle, L, Streeter, J. Bush, M. Harrigan, M. Hallahan, R. Perrault, R Frary, S. Dunn, P. LaGarry, G. LaPage, M, Rose, P. Ryan, Teacher, Mrs. Kennehan ... - --- S' .. lk MUIPZJO i J. Cummings, B. Cotey, F. Dow, L, St. Hilaire, C. Walcott, C. Hartson, E. Gale, E. Burnap, F. Deno, D. Irwin, P. Niles, S. Waite, B. Miller, J. Crinklaw, B. Lawrence, F . Proper, N. Dashno, T. McCarthy, L. Brothers, N. McLaughlin, D. Kellogg, D. Gardner, D. Villnave, D. Rust, R. Burns B. Green, B. Perrault, J. Snyder, S. Phippen, N. Donovan, S. White, J. Scharf. J. Gerring, S Crump, D. Sullivan, Teacher, Mrs. Donovan. Kindergarten x ,. W7 My sofa.- L I 1 5 if I' 'NX J. Guertin, H. Blais, S. Furnace, J. LaShomb, V. Moran, E. Compo, S. Sharlow, M. Mc Ginnis, T. McGinnis, R. Hourihan, D. Colby, D.Goodnough,R.LaShomb, C. Arquiett, L. Merrill. J. Connolly, J. Tyo, K, Luther, C. Flint, L. Hastings, M. Murray, M. Thomas, M. O'Meara, R. Noreau, N. Donovan, K. Green, D. Steenberg, Teacher, Mrs. Donovan. 41... Helena .?lA MRS. KEENAN - Teacher Grades 3-4 J' ' If 1 ' Q- ' ' Av imma..- if e--,..1 , B ii, MRS. CROWLEY - Teacher Grades 1-2 MISS MAI-IONEY - Teacher C rdrs 5-6 , ' ' ki 1 4 JJ Editor-in-Chief . Associate Editor Sports Editor . . Business Manager Advisor . . 4 2 The Lariat was organized the first year of Centralization. It is made up of those students in the .T unior and Senior High School who are interested in joining the organization. Each month the Lariat is published by the staff and reporters under the direction of Mr. McNulty. We would like to take this opportunity to commend the entire staff of the Lariat for their excellent work. Lariat . . Dorothy Johnston . . Phyllis Crump . . . Don LaFave . 1. Neil Euto , , Mr, McNulty 9. 'Q .- va, Q ,,, n , Y., h,.,i.3i+4,,,! I 'RY' , his ' 'I 4 , Q s I si Q. fl 1 A - H - In the above picture are: Arlene Locey, Ann Bur- k ,L x kett, Wesley Wells, Joan Brothers, Linda Lucas, x A 'G' xg ff.: Toni Gauthier, Mary O'Brien, Nancy Hourihan, Mary 'Qf.:,-LQ-,QQ Phelix, Bill Lewis, Theresa Richards, Olive Mil- 'LQ ' ' nl more, Nancy King, Maureen Sharlow, Sandra Heister. ' I I i qi F2 1-5:3 CE TRALIA Editor ...... .... D uane Burnap Assistant Editor , . . . Carolyn Hewlett Business Manager .... Michael Keenan Photography ...,,,, Wayne Thompson Robert Williams, Eugene Goodrich. Advisors . . . . Mr. Lyon, Mr..Tuen nf Heading our yearbook staff this year are Duane Burnap, Editor, Carolyn Hewlett, Assistant Editor, and Michael Keenan, Business Manager. We have those hard working Juniors who make up the advertising committee, headed by Michael Keenan, and a committee organized for the sale of the yearbooks. Under Mr. Lyon's and Mr. Juen's guidance we learned a lot about turning out a yearbook. We found that it is plenty of hard work, and we sincerely hope that you will enjoy the result. 38 tudent Connell QQ an-..-dl' in Xl-I-af' L- H' 11 .aamwsmazuuuf 1631 Thrs year for the frrst trme we have a student government The Student Counc1l rs under the ex cellent superv1s1on of Mr O'hanes1an who helped us meet the many everpresent problems We took complamts as well as makrng decrsrons concernmg the student body Electron trme of the Student Councrl proved to be full ofthrrllrng exper1ences for everybody Gay ly decorated srgns and posters decorated the halls and rooms Assemblres were held 1n the audrtorrum whereby the students and campargn managers gave ca mpalgn speeches for then candrdates Among the srgns for candrdates for Presrdent and Vrce Presrdent were Peter Hourxhan Gerald Car r1er Mar1lyn Hewlett Therese Normrle Dorothy Johnston Ph1l1p Davrs Peter McLaughl1r1 Mrchael Keenan As a result of the student electlon Marrlyn Hewlett and Mrchael Keenan were elected as Pres rdent and V1ce Presldent June Dow as Secretary of the Treasury and Phlllp Murray as Sergeant at Arms In the orgamzatron of the Student Councrl each class elected two candrdates to serve as representatlves rn the Student COUHCII Body Robert Murphy Jerry Regan 'IB Glenda Page Jay Nrles Mrchael McGrath Lynn Cotey Calvrn Francrs Ph1l1p Hazen 8B Terry Hammrll Janrce Avery Barbara Krlcoyne Sharon Rust Phrlrp Murray Martm Coolrdge 9B Mary Durant V1rg1n1a Cummmgs Morgan Marsh Norman Francls Sue Anderson Phyllrs Crump Mary Jane O Brren Mary Phellx June Dow James Montgomery Ph1l1p Fregoe Carolyn Hewlett, Clarre Proulx Mrchael Keenan Doyle Page Mar1lyn Hewlett 39 I ....... g .. ,.,, , t,ys ,, W g '-f B B r I A ,. so l .'tv y G g t 'B ref g 3 B ' r,,, so 1 M Q - f Wg B 'T' ,fsfw-:gggff at g gg, . , h T, ' '7A- , ..... ' . ' .... 'IC' ' , 8A- ' ' , ' ' ... - ' , ' .. 8C- ' , QA- .. ' . . - ' . . . . 9C- , ' 10- ' . I , . I . 11- , , ' ' . l f 12- , ' cience 1 490 ADVANCED Inv b1'Sbf'eeQ I I nu.,-x .gli- .':Qi, 0 U v L 3, 'w ' ' A Ifglv n fl. ELEMENTARY with the coming of our new school we have entered upon a new vista in our education, our new Art Department. Through this door comes a vision of broader more complete lives through the em- ployment of improved tastes and a look at modern functional designing. F-f---'- Homemaking l' Girls from grades 7 through 12 'R develop their skills in household tasks amid the clatter of pots and pans and the hum of sewing machines in our homey home- making room. The making of a home is an art as well as iff -0' 1 M L a science is a rule by which we all follow. Mrs. Eff p , A- fn 5 ' Hagen is 5 trying to make homemakers out 9 of us girls. We all appreciate .1' as gf. . is N .YM 31 -WHmCU2- FP . ,Y 4 mdw? the many opportunities offered to 'll this year. Industrial Arts is a new department this year which has been made possible as a result of our new building. Our first year has afforded manyof us the opportunity to begin a major in ,. TI ff Q i'?'5 the field or choose one of the courses as an elective This year we haxe only a General Shop course though the future will bring, in addition, work in metal, wood and other phases. The department is under the supervision of Mr. Waite. 4 9 Library The Library with its new furnishings probably ranks one of the finest in the area With our new Library and its many new books we have a conference or reading which adjoins it Mrs Langdon is our Librarian 'ri+f!f, : f f ' 3? H1 af Q--v-. VF 5 za . , A L O ' I it ' . ' I , Q' . Q ' rv , Q room and a book storage and repair room 19 mg' . ' ' -'fn -5 fr W I - Mt 1 6 ! 3 'Q N.. 'A .- 554 Driver Education Driver Education is being offered for the Hrs: time to the student body of St. Lawrence Central. This course is being presented in half year semesters under the supervision of Mr, Waite. The car for this program was furnished by Craig Chevrolet of Pots- dam. This course is also open to adults in night classes under the Adult Education Program. Health The Health Department is under the guidance of Mrs. Flynn, our school nurse. Here she is shown with Barbara Ploof. Next year it is hoped that a Dental Hygienist will be added to our staff. '- A: 5 .Q . 1 f 1 X 1' ' f' - s.1w22: 25, -'film' ia-Je , ' , it 'V' New Wfifi? , a, ,. it ,L - H , L id get i 'irate alms e f xr Milf' a qi rv--if Bu Driver STANDING: Mr. Hall, Mr, McLaughlin, Mr. Gardner, Mr. Locke, Mr, Wagstaff, Mr. Cheney, Mr, Steenberg, Mr. Goodnough, Mr. Hazen, Mr, Hourihan, Mr. Munson, Mr, Hunter. SEATED: Mr. Bennett, Mr. Leary, Mr. Amyotte, Mr. Ross. Nb. An Agriculture Class this year in our new building with its many facilities in the classroom and adjoining Agri- culture Shop. Here we find a milk test being conducted by Kenneth Dur- gan, Robert Moulton, William Moulton, and James Page, with Paul Snyder, Norman Hewlett and Mr. Meagher in the background. 1 yi ,J fs J' ' FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA This year the Vocational-Agriculture Class held their second annual Fair, They applied for a Demonstration Plot and entered the Dairymen's League Milk Contest. Agriculture An Agriculture Class last year in '53-'54, held in the back room of the House amidst the sound of the rap- tap-tap of the typewriters from the Commercial Room in the adjoining room. 5 NS! ,,. , one of our many Agriculture Field Trips ...al D yamaha QT Q? 'Q Don Cutter . . Wing . . . . Priscilla . . . . Lady Macbeth . John Alden.. . Mr. Hyde . . Mr. Bunn . . . Lucille Marcy . . Mrs. Kluck . . . . Gertrude Finch CAST Mrs. T. Ashington Finch . . Depression . . Artemus Burke Danny Siletto . ACTION AND SCENE , Gerald Carrier Gordon Hourihan . . . . . Eileen Foley . . Arlene Locey . . Charles Reay . Peter Hourihan . . . . . . Doyle Page . Elaine LaC1air Beverly Villnave . . . . Joan Wade . . Joan Brothers . , . Ann Burkett . . John Raymond . . . . Neil Euto Place: The reception hall of the Cutter Mansion, an Time: The Present, Phy ical isolated house in the hills. MRS CHENEY GIRLS Educauon l a A May we, the Centralian Staff, speaking for the entire student body, express our sincerest gratitude to Miss Leary and those who work in the Cafeteria for the wide variety of meals and the excellent way in which they have been prepared. In 'AV Cu todian 72 Our Custodians, too, deserve much credit in their many tasks. Thanks to them, our new building continues to look its best. 45 Cafeteria LEFT: Mrs. Hazen, Mrs. New- town, Mrs. Curtis, Mrs. Tiernan, Miss Leary. BELOW: Feeding line in Cafeteria. LEFT: Mr. Thompson, Mr, Goodnough, Mr. Wagstaff, Mr. Cole. BELOW: Mrs, Hart, Miss Murray, Mrs. Snyder, Mrs. Brown. This year in our new school, our band seems inspired to play better than ever before. The band has participated in the annual Christmas concert and on various assembly programs. There were several Senior Band students who participated in the All State Band in Potsdam in November and the May Festival in Potsdam. Mrs. Eagles very successfully leads our band which consists of fifty members. G1 R Barlow .T Easdell N Hourihan D Johnston D Hazeltcm S Heister S Goodnough N King T Richards B Murray P Murray Keenan S Anderson R Williams J Wade M Riggs E LaC1a1r Stevens P Davis W Thompson C Rogers,B Arquiett S Brothers Dunn A Locey G Hounhan M Elliott N Euto G LaTrace Hourthan J Howley J Brothers E Parker R Locey B Lewis Puterbaugh .T Rogers R Roy R Williams P Fregoe M Keenan six , I Q O Q D . Q I ' I , I I I ' U U I f 5 ' I ' I l I K, f . f 0 I . I 5 ' . I I . 'f D. , . ', . , . . ' , . , J. , . , . ' , . ' , . . . , P. . f . , ' I ' I ' U 5 .I J. , . , . , . ' ' , . , . . QA.,-six Kc. 'Ka 'Z xl-. :fx 'lei Ky .XX tex -- Ye. R X1 X x 4 U .. Xl 1. QQ- T . X X , -E 46 OD .Mrs. Eagles leads our Junior Band which consists of 40 members. The Junior Band played an active part in the Christmas concert. They also participated at some borne basketball games. All Junior Band members are looking forward to the time when they will become Senior Band members. PICTURED ABOVE are: P. Barlow, E. Niles, C. Locke, V. DeGre, N. Curtis, J. Pike, E. Buckley, P. Lavine, V. Munson. M. Sharpe, B. Virgil, J. Niles, M. McGrath, E. Hourihan, R. Anderson, M. Coolidge, F. Barton, K. Sutton, S. Ploof, R. Frary, A. LaTrace, B. Wagstaff, B. Stark, K. Keenan, J. Brothers, R. Meagher, R. Barlow, T. Hamrnill, R. Looey, W. Wright, R. Gebo, P. Hazen, W. Clough, J. Howley, R. Longuil, L. Cotey, G. Leggue. ii? A Band 1 The Pep Band is everything that its name suggests. They were on hand at home games to help cheer our teamon to victory. They also entertained the enthusias- tic spectators at our play-off games in Malone. During Football Season the Pep Band was always ready to keep spirits high. They took major parts in school assemblies, led the pep rallies and the student council rally. PICTURED ABOVE are: J. Puterbaugh, S. Heister, D. Johnston, S. Goodnough, N. King, T. Richards, S. Ander- son, R. Williams. J. Easdell, P. Barlow, E. LaClair, M. Elliott, C. Rogers, P. Fregoe, R. Roy, G. LaPree, G. Hourihan, R. Locey, G. La Trace, W. Hallahan, M. Phelix. 47 Under our director, Mrs. Cassada, the true meaning and spirit of Christmas was wonderfully exemplified in our annual Yuletide program by the chorus. The Chorus presented the Pageant Christmas In An Alpine Village. Along with this we had our customary candle light procession and a com- bination of Christmas Carols. Q Last November five students from SLC represented us in the All State Sectional Chorus at Potsdam, directed by Miss Helen Hosmer. We are all looking forward to our Spring Concert which willbe coming up soon. -it J' D. Flint, K. St. Hilaire, A. Fournia, I. Sweet, T. Daggert, A. Brown, E. LaC1air, M. Bradish, M. Bacon P. Crump, C. Proulx, E. McGregor, E. Foley, R. Russell, M. Buckley. J. Howley, K. Keenan, A. Gauthier J. Easdell, D. Chambers, M. Elliott, B. Lantry, H. Stickney, B. Villnave, M. LaF1esh, T. Normile, C Frary, G. Rivers, B. Arquiett, V. Cummings, S. Brothers, K. Ramsdell, S. Phelix, S. Ramsdell, J. Yan- doh, C. Hall, D. Raymo, M. Phelix, M. Barney, A. Locey, N. King, R. Walcott, P. Lalonde, P. Parker P. Montgomery, K. Sutton, T, Richards, S. Ploof, S. Cole, J. Curtis, J. Brothers, B. Murray, L. Tiernan B. Stark, S, Wilson, C. Rogers, M. Coolidge. J. Crump. J. Currier, R. Winchell, W. Durgan, P. Hourihan G. LaValley, M. Keenan, W. Sutton, W. Thompson, R. Williams, W. Irwin. J. MacDonald, K. Durgan, N. Francis, G. Losey, L. Russell. 48 n WAYWX Elaine LaClair Phyllis Crump Pauline Lalonde Claire Proulx Betty Lantry Dorothy Johnston Kathleen Keenan Arlene Locey Nancy Hourihan Mrs. Cassada f Michael Keenan William Sutton Wayne Thompson Gordon LaVa1ley Mrs. Cassada The Quartet and Ensemble, as well as the entire vo cal department of SLC are under the direction of Mrs Cassada. We have taken part in many of the entertain ments in both the school and community throughout the year. 0s 811,018 0rche tra Our Orchestra IS under the capable leadershrp of Mrs Cass a a Smoe th1s IS the frrst year we have ever had an Orchestra II conststs only of Strmgs Next year other rnstruments wxll be add At the t1me the Centrahan goes to press the Orchestra lS makmg plans to play as agroup for the Sprmg Concert There are 25 students takmg lessons Ptctured above are J Brothers C Brothers B Wells C Wells W Frary L Phehx R Todd K Sutton W Irwrn S Cole, D Burnett R Barse andR Keenan 'HQ'- ' KWXJ Twlrler Tlus year for the frrst t1me rn our new school grrls from grades I 11 were able to obta1n lessons tn the art of twrrhng The grrls met every Wednes day evemng after school Durmg th1s IIITIB they were taught f1rst the fundamentals of tw1r1mg and later some of the more d1ff1cult tr1cks A few of the grrls were grven the opportumty to drsplay therr talent at one of the home basketball games Our three regular majorettes Kay Qu1ne11 Nancy Hourrhan and Marlene Rrggs have enter tamed the spectators at the majorrty of our home basketball games tn the Memorral Day Parade and have gone to Gouveneur Fa1r wrth the band Prctured above are Ruth LaC1a1r Kay Qumell Annette Fourma Nancy I-lour1han Shlrley Tessler Ehzabeth Buckley Marlene Rlggs Mary LaFave Ga11K1lcoyne Ruth Parker Patr1c1a Montgomery so d . ' 1 A ' - --M , ' F . ----- tw x Q x I I Cheerleader Q0 CHEERLEADERS - No game would be complete without the snappy cheerleaders there to lead our team to victory. Mrs. Cheney proved to be a great help as the varsity cheerleaders' supervisor. Making up the varsity cheerleaders are: Elaine LaClair, Ioan Brothers, Lois Campbell, Joan Wade, and Mur- JV UA NR IS OI RT Uur girls wore white blouses, with dark blue felt skirts. Mrs. Dow and Mrs. Cheney were a great help to our girls. This year the team included Brenda Stark, Joyce Brothers, Kay Sutton qSubstitutej,Kathleen Keenan,Jane Howley, and San- dra Ploof. 51 Football The Staff regrets that it has not been possible to present the picture of the 195-1-'55 team. In place of it we are reprinting last vear's picture. 5 The 1954-'55 St, Lawrence Central football team's domination of league play was broken this year as Les Fowler's undermanned six finished their worst season since footbal1's intro- duction to S.L,C. The team won only 2 games while suffering 3 defeats. Handicapped by weather and practice time the offense did not come up to par as the Larries 'ix they allowed their opponents. The high point in the season game at Morristown when the Fowler coached combination upset Central 32 to 6, a team that was rated as one of the best in the area. scored only 77 points. The defensive strength just wasn't there as evidenced by the 74 points Ron LaLonde, Pete Hourilian and Dave Stevens did the majority of the work on offense while Earl Parker, Pete McLaughlin and Mike Keenan did yeoman work in the line. The loss of Doug Dillabough and Tom Andrews early in the season hurt the team's chances. Prospects are bright for 1955 as many of the Frosh and Sophs showed great po- tential. W we wif? . 3 ' .l.V. Ba ketball 515' ROW ONE R Savage R Roy H Patraw R Winchell R Villnave E Rust L Belile R Barlow G LaTrace ROW TWO E Hourihan R Keenan J Leary G LHVHUCY Cole R MacDonald R Nezezon lillililliiililllili The .T V won the league title for the second year in a row with a 14 1 record that was marred only by a loss to St. Regis Falls as a bus broke down and left Coach Fowler without his regular team. This loss was the only one in two years for Coach Fowler. Hugh Patraw and Captain, Dick Winchell led the scoring with Rust, Roy, and Villnave turning in fine performances in their supporting roles G Pitts R Partlow D Chase R Gebo H Gardner ROW THREE P Murray R illliilliiillilillii Led by Mike Keenan and Co Captain Pete Hourihan the 1954 55 Larrie quintet compiled a 12 2 record against League competition and a 3-2 non-league record to annex the St. Lawrence-Franklin County League title and tournament. The team scored a total of 1176 points to their opponents 921. The high point total for a single game was scored against PHCS as the team rolled up 91 points. Their best de fensive effort came against non-league Lisbon as they held the visitors to 20 points. Keenan with 302 points led the scorers while Ron Lalonde was the outstanding defensive player. Bob Brown, Bobby Williams, and Rog Hazen led the rebounders while Johnny Hallahan and Peter Houri- han were the driving scorers in Coach Frank Bishop's smooth working offense. A very strong bench was the key to the teams outstanding record. This was the second straight title for Coach Bishop in his two years at SLC. The team moved on to the Section 10 playoffs as the yearbook went to press and were given a good chance of winning this additional title. 53 Xb wfgww F177 GW UMWWWW QM QSM WW H if if 92 W if jj Q? YC? WM ffm R.fwv-ff jf Vain? Ba eball Coach Les Fowler and h1s Larry Nme enjoyed a very successful season durlng 1954 1n the Northern New York League The Larrtes won 7 games and dropped three wh11e placmg second 1n the League Although Coach Fowler lost four hxghly regarded veterans fromlastyear s roster he IS lookmg forward to another wmmng year W1th a number of last years veterans returmng and a very promtsmg group of youngsters Jounng the varsxty squad th1s year St Lawrence Central may even better last year s record PICTURED ABOVE are D Murray R Helster P McLaugh11n J Hourthan R Lalonde D Stevens E Goodrxch W Thompson J Hallahan P Hour1han D Hourxhan D Dtllabough K Hexster G Patraw E Parker Coach Fowler ,wW:RiSgg i? SLC OPP RECORD WINS LOSS SLC OPP Norwood Norfolk Malone Massena Gouveneur SI Marys Canton Saranac Lake Potsdam Tupper Lake O F A 55 .--'- . fi? 54? 5 3 'Q 5 ' ki Q1 Q1 9 1 4 X -3 A , fd x QQ ' 3 4 7 5 3 1 1 7 3 4 3 . 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I I 1 T ' ,, 4- 4' If 4, s Phone 1080J I it 1 41 OPTICAL Puzzu: RHODES RESTAURANT Lunches and Meals Served A Hours Nlcholvllle New York Watches D1amonds Jewelry L C JESSOP Jeweler 132 E Mam Street Malone Phone 1407 OLD TYME CLUB 14 Harrlson Place Malone New York Compllrnents of MAMSELLE SHOP Massena and Malone New York SALLY'S FROCKS For The Best 1n Ladles Wear 106 East Ma1n Street Malone New York Compl1ments BR.ADY'S YOUTH CENTER Outfltters For Boys and Glrls Malone New York Complunents SHOE OUTLET Quallty Footwear for Entlre Farnlly 181 East Maln Street Malone New York MASSENA HOTEL. Meals Served Legal Beverages Rooms Proprletor Arthur Hamrmll SABIN BROTHERS Everythlng For The Home Phone 1859 MARTIN BROS SERVICE STATION Sunoco 8L Texaco Supphes NUT I OIL 41 Maple Street Phone 1165 Massena New York Cornplunents of 33 West Maul Street I KRIFFS FURNITURE STORE Malone New York Compllments of PALACE RESTAURANT Compl1ments of MISS MINNIE LA ROCQUE The Baby Store 20 Harrxson Place Mgi16?1ZAppare1 For Tots agltliafglsrk I 1 w 1 Q CCIUNTTHECUBES , ' , - l I I - ' Al: Yao-1 Fnuzv-os vo 3 . Y K Rlllll MAI! 61 lug,-gn MALONE MILLING co I Lumber Bullde rs Hardware Contractmg vas Malone New York CENTRAL CITY BUSINESS INSTITUTE Fall Term Starts Sept 6 1955 428 South Warren Street Syracuse Comphrnents of pngggup MEN'S SPECIALTY SHOP Meat Grocerles Beer SHARLOW'S STORE Pgtgdam New York 6,9 Brasher Center New York ai UWM Comphments of Central New York Chapter I AMERICAN IN TITUTE Sy racuse oi ARCHITECT New York 62 A an . losAu. 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I-N 1 'f 'H 4' v K X, ' 'SW4,'9,o1I Z 3 Helena New York Courtesy of Air Force BAKERS 'F' BOTTLED GAS SERVICE Moira Malone Massena Northern New York's Finest L1 63 Q ' w O ll . I f , I, l 1 Q,,.i'afwf'ff -2 A 'iff A . A ceobfn - L . f 52' F' ' 'QU' 5 ' ' x S '9'f4. - A , vt ,-.-- V , SAFFORD'S I G A f + I Helena New York Phone 1281R4 ' f PAXTON'S Service Station 'I Texaco -in all Gas 8: Oil 48 States Tires 81 Tubes Brasher Falls phone 3935 Compliments of ARMSTRONGFS North Lawrence New York The Home of Lmoleum Compliments T A RICHARD Packard 8m Studebaker Cars PONDS SERVICE STATION International Harvester Farm Machinery Malone New York Massena New York Congratulations and W1SheS For A Happy And Successful Future CASY'S HAMMILI. 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