St Regis Falls Central School - Regent Yearbook (St Regis Falls, NY)

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THE REGENT -3 FACULTY Row 1 L. to R. Miss Daly, Miss Russell, Mrs. Hanley, Mrs. Giffin, Mr. Wager, Mrs. Besaw, Miss Finnegan, Miss Lemieux, Mrs. Flanders. Row 2: Mr. Danforth, Mrs. Barrett, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Mendelsohn, Mr. Sharpstene, Mrs. Monette, Miss Harvey, Mrs. Durr, Mr. McRae. BOARD OF EDUCATION L. to R: Mr. Farmer, Mr. Rowell, Mr. DeLaire, Mr. Hollister, Mr. Rockhill, Mr. Wager. DEDICATION WE, THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1953, WHOLEHEARTEDLY DEDICATE OUR YEARBOOK THE REGENT TO MISS EUNICE M. HARVEY WHO HAS FAITHFULLY HELPED AND GUIDED THE SENIOR CLASSES OF ST. REGIS FALLS HIGH SCHOOL FOR THE PAST SEVEN YEARS. MISS HARVEY'S PATIENCE AND UNDERSTANDING OF OUR PROB- LEMS, HER KEEN SENSE OF HUMOR AND HER HELPFULNESS HAVE MADE HER A FRIEND TO ALL. SHE HAS GIVEN US INSPIRATION FOR YEARS TO COME. TO MISS HARVEY WE SAY WITH GREATEST SINCERITY, THANK YOU. CONSTANCE BARKLEY JAMES P. LEMIEUX YVONNE BISHOP SENIORS Commedian deluxe with lots of vim. Both of these describe our Jim.” Baseball 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Rep. to ESSPA 4 Press Club 3,4 Senior Play Pres. 3,4 V.Pres. 1 Pres. Press Club 4 Football 1 Humor Ed. Siren )2 - - L .. “If you are an angel, where are your wings?” Senior Play Operetta Glee Club 1,2,3,4 NYSSMA 3,4 Volleyball 2,3,4 KENNETH SATHER ROLLIN G. GIFFIN “A glance is quite enough from her. She’s the type that men prefer.” Secretary 4 Senior Play ESSPA Rep. 4 Volleyball 1,2,3,4 Press Club 1,2,3,4 Regent Staff Glee Club 2 Band 1,2 Assoc. Ed. of Siren 4 ’“English? No! History? No! Girls? Oh here I go!” Regent Staff Student Council 3 Pres. Student Coun. 4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 KifL HELEN CHAPMAN “Ronnie’s intelligent, athletic, tall. He’s honored, liked, respected by all.” Press Club 3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Rep. to ESSPA 4 Senior Play Editor Siren 4 Student Council 1,2 Regent Staff Treasurer Stu. Coun. Treasurer 4 Helen' sail lend of ours, we can't deny it Smiling, shy, but not too quiet.” Regent Staff Student Council 4 MARTIN LABOUNTY CONSTANCE ARNO Vv Marty’s going to keep trying. Maybe someday he’ll be flying.” Baseball 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Regent Staff C ’’Pretty girl. Pretty clothes. Spreads good cheer wherever she goes.” Press Club Rep. to ESSPA 4 Senior Play Band 1,2,3 Glee Club 1 Cheering 1,2,3,4 Student Council Regent Staff Rep. to NYSSMA 3 Pres. 1 Vice-Pres. 4 WANDA ROSCOE 'fod RICHARD BOMBARD i’hei e’s one thing about school that she likes well, and that is the sound of the dismissal bell.” Glee Club 1,2,3,4 Volleyball 2,3,4 Homemaking Rep. to Ithaca 3 Cheering 1 Rep. to NYSSMA 4 Regent Staff Softball 1,2,3,4 Operetta Here’s a boy, able to mix--fun, silliness, and politics.” Senior Play Student Council Regent Staff Work is worK and must be done. But, while I work I have my fun.” Basketball 2,3 Baseball 2,3 Senior Play Band 1,2 Mgr basketball 4 Mgr baseball 4 Regent Staff ( ' Never one to put on a show. Ann's the gal we like to know.” Senior Play Glee Club 1,2,3,4 Regent Editor Rep. to NYSSMA 3,4 Class President 2 Student Council 3 Operetta WILLIAM SURPRISE ANN CORWIN SHIRLEY SUSICE DONALD CONGER Here’s a boy who is a star. Especially to those who ride in his car.” Basketball 1,2,3,4 Regent Staff Band 1,2,3,4 ' s ' At dances she’s hep Here’s a gal with lots of pep.” Press Club 1,2,3,4 Exchange Ed. Siren Rep. to ESSPA 4 Glee Club 1,2 Softball 2,3,4 Senior Play Cheering 1,2,3,4 Majorette 3,4 Treasurer of Press Club 4 ”Never one -to raise a fuss. That’s why she’s so dear to us.” Press Club 3,4 Senior Play Band 1,2,3,4 Glee Club 1,2,3,4 Rep. ESSPA 4 Regent Staff Rep. to NYSSMA Z,3 Head typist Siren 4 Operetta ”Gene is always at his best, deep in his favorite hobby--rest.” Basketball 1,3,4 Football 1 Regent Staff Baseball 4 ELSIE SERVANT Nice and small, the quietest of all.” Glee Club 1,2,3,4 Regent Staff with twinkling eyes, though she’s only of half-pint size.” Regent Staff Homemaking Rep. to Ithaca 3 Glee Club 1,2 HISTORY How time flies! Just four short years ago and we were green freshmen trying to get accus- tomed to the new world of high school, under the guidance of Mr. Sharpstene. Our first enrollment in high school included thirty-two members. During the year we lost Dick Fregoe, Helen Brayman, Joe Parker, Barclay Brabon, Dick Shanty, Robert Dumas and Pat Farmer. Our class officers for our first year were: President-C. Arno; Vice President - J. Lemieux; Treasurer-Y. Bishop; and Secretary-S. Susice. In September 1950 we seated ourselves in the Sophomore room with an enrollment of twenty- nine students. During the year we lost Elma Baker, Donna Richards, Irene Austin, Curtis Cox, David Palmer, Nina Wiley and Joyce Susice. Helen Chapman and Eleanor Burnett were added to the enrollment. We started making money this year. At one basketball game we sold score sheets, with pencils, for five cents which netted $3.35. We were on our way up! Class officers were: President-A. Corwin; Vice President-R. Giffin; Secretary-C. Arno; Treasurer-K. Sather; Student Council representatives-R. Giffin and A. Corwin; Class Ad- visor-Mr. Sharpstene. September 1951 found us in the Junior room, with nineteen members of the class. During the year we lost Teddy Chase to St. Lawrence Central. Our money making activities were more numerous and exciting this year. To start every- thing off, we won the $10 award for selling the most magazines per capita. Next we put on a supper for the Kiwanis Club which netted $20. We sponsored the first dance of the season, the Harvest Hop . A floor show drew the attention of the large crowd. We cleared $65. In the spring we had another dance, the Spring Fling . We made a profit of about $35. On November 17, four Juniors represented SRFatthe All-State Music Festival. They were: Connie Arno, Kay Fye, Ann Corwin and Connie Barkley. Sports included five boys as basket- ball players, three girls as cheerleaders and give girls on the volleyball team. Many were members of the band and glee club. Our class officers for the year were: President-J. Lemieux; Vice President-Y. Bishop; Treasurer-C. Arno; Secretary-R. Giffin; Student Council representatives-K. Sather and A. Corwin; Class Advisor-Mrs. Mendelsohn. So we had another year behind us but a bigger, more important year ahead. September 1952 found 19 seniors ready and willing to undertake the tasks of the year ahead of us. During the year we lost Arlene Ploof. We started off with the annual magazine campaign. It was very successful and we made a profit of $215. On november 7 we sponsored the Hunters’ Ball . We cleared $35 from it. We made $12 from a pair of socks raffled off in the fall. On November 20, the class put on the Senior Play, A Ready Made Family . Through the help of Miss Daly and the cooperation of the class, it was a huge success and we made a grand profit of $90. February 12 found us preparing for a turkey supper for the Fish and Game Club. It added $66.00 to our treasury. Class officers for the year were: President-J. Lemieux; Vice-President-C. Arno; Secre- tary-Y. Bishop; Treasurer-R. Giffin; Student Council Representatives-H. Chapman and B. Surprise; class advisor-Miss Harvey. Five girls, Wanda Roscoe, Ann Corwin, Arlene Ploof, Elsie Servant and Connie Barkley were representatives at All-State again. Connie Arno, Kay Fye, Shirley Susice, Yvonne Bishop, Jim Lemieux and Ronnie Giffin were representatives at the ESSPA conference in Syracuse. A spring dance, the carnival and another raffle will bring an end to our money making. The Senior trip to New York following graduation will wind up a perfect high school life. We will go June 23, and will stay at the Taft Hotel. t WILL WE, the Senior Class of 1953 of the St. Regis Falls High School, being of very sound health of body, and passable health of mind, do hereby will and bequeath these gifts of our talented members whose names are inscribed. To the Faculty, we leave the memory of our gentle voices echoing in the halls, our innocent faces--deep in thought, and the strength and courage to carry on, even though we have left them. To the Freshman Class, we will our great ability to be quiet in Study Hall and in the library. To the Sophomore Class, we bequeath the lesson to make money earlier instead of waiting until the last year. To the Junior Class we bequeath some of our intelligence and ability as a class to get our way about everything. Ann Corwin and Wanda Roscoe leave their “Quietness” to Harold Parks. Kay Fye leaves to Paula Ward the ability to get up early in the morning. Helen Chapman bequeaths her rosy complexion to Margaret Holmes. Yvonne Bishop bequeaths her good manners to her sister, Dolores. Jim Lemieux bequeaths his “twinkle” to Pat Barrett. Ronnie Giffin leaves his “laugh” to Haven Chesbrough. Connie Arno leaves some of her intelligence to Betty Jean Parks. Elsie Servant and Korlene Cox leave their “smallness” to Pat Palmer. Shirley Susice bequeaths her temper to Darlene Palmer. Bill Surprise leaves his beard to Ira Parks. Fuzzy Sather leaves his skating ability to Dick Hathaway. Rusty Conger leaves his freckles to Jackie Susice. Gene Johnson bequeaths his curly blond hair to Peggy Hanlon. Connie Barkley leaves her ability‘to make wise cracks and get away with them to Paula Ward. Skeeter Bombard leaves his toothless grin to Don Binan and Paul Gadoua. Marty LaBounty leaves his ability to get along with the teachers, especially Miss Harvey and Miss Daly, to Harold Parks. IN Witness whereof, we Hereby set our Hand and Seal and Hereto The first day of March, In the Year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Fifty three. ct . « ' « PROPHECY It is the year 1963, and we are just taking our seats in one of the modern three-dimension theaters as the news reel appears on the screen. Secretary of State, Gene Johnson and his assistant Donald Conger have just returned from a vital conference with Joe Stalin. They have finally devised a plan for world peace. Secretary General of the United Nations, William Surprise and his wife, the former Jack- lyn LaClair have just returned from their honeymoon in Paris. They will reside for the time being at the Waldorf Astoria. Connie Barkley and Yvonne Bishop have won the Academy Award for their find acting in the current Broadway Play, A Ready-Made Family. General Arleigh Walker and his wife, the former Elsie Servant will be present at the wedding of Colonel John Marsh and Miss Wanda Roscoe, Thursday afternoon. Helen Chapman has become the world's greatest dress designer of the century. She is also the owner of the great fashion shop. Chapman Taylor's on Fifth Avenue in New York City. Kenneth Sather and his wife, the former Jeanne Giffin have just become the parents of bouncing twin boys. They both look like Kenny and have fuzzy hair. The two big bosses of the Aluminum Plant in Massena, Thomas Ward and Harold Mushtare were caught in their office with their secretaries, Connie Arno and Shirley Susice sitting on their knees. On the sports trail, we see that half of the baseball season is over, the manager of the New York Yankees, Marty LaBounty, is tearing his hair hoping that they will come out of their present slump so they won't end up in last place. Jim Lemieux, the 320 pound heavyweight wrestling champion of the world, is seen exe- cuting his famous breaker hold to remain champion of the wrestlers. At ringside is Jim's wife the former Ann Corwin. The darling of TV, Kay Fye, has announced her betrothal to Richard Bombard the great shortstop for the $t. Louis Browns. Miss Fye said, “I am planning to drop my present work and devote all my time to my family.” Mr. Bombard will try to get back from his honeymoon in time for the opening season of the 1964 baseball season. Next we see the wife of General John Deragon, the former Korlene Cox, giving a Bridge Party for the wives of Marine Officers. She has just completed a book entitled, How to Prevent Accidents.” The newly elected President of Australia and his wife, FeeGee Goosenberg traveled to England Monday to see if more development in the field of research in West Australia. . [ i 7 ? Cyf (p h_L-s£- j Pe -« tt- on' - Tfi ; c tpaA T fsse C ' 1 : M JUNIORS Row 1 L. to R: P. Hanlon, S. Susice, D. Bishop, P. Ward, P. Barrett, B. Parks, P. Palmer JD. Palmer, J. Cummings ' 5™ 2:„ P?rks' Hathaway, M. Holmes, G. Fadden, Mrs Mendelsohn, D. Binan, N. Foley, H. Chesbrongh, I. Parks. ' D , T „ SOPHOMORES STA! ': B rnh,m' “■ P «“' E- ■— • WtaMr.. D. D°Davis H. Br.Don, E. Servant, E. Moo.e, E. L.France, was; LfS!,Lj4 rr-L- parks' k- FRESHMAN CLASS Row 1 L. to R. K. Kingsley, I. Fadden, S. Sancomb, D. Parks, G. Gadoua, J. Giffin, V. Woodward, R. Friend, J. Corwin, C. Ploof, G. Forkey Row 2 Mr. McRae, E. Jock, W. Baxter, G. Losey, P. McCauslin, D. Farmer, C. Leffler, F. Dubey, H. Phillips, E. Chapman, P. Winters, R. Prior. Row 3 J. Swanson, E. Greguire, R. Walker, G. Mushtare, K. Martin, P. Sancomb, C. Moose, B. Palmer, E. Susice, K. Cummings, M. LaBounty, J. Wislon, Ab. R. Ploof EIGHTH GRADE Row 1 L. to R. R. Leffler, C. Rockhill, A. Richards, J. Farmer, M. Martin, M. Daggett, c Besaw, D. Forkey, J. Ward, G. Hewitt. Row 2 R. Haskell, N. Farmer, K. Jessmer, M. Sawyer, D. Debuque, A. Goodrow, E. Friend, A. Woods, P. Robinson, Mrs. Monnette. SEVENTH GRADE Row 1. L. to R: D. Jock, A. Cummings, M. Haskell, J. Jock, L. Gadoua, Mrs. Giffin, M. Williams, N. Forkey, G. Martin, R. Perry, E. Stebbins. Row 2: G. Hewitt, A. Hathaway, A. White, J. Holmes, E. Parks, L. Holmes, D. Fadden, C. Mintch, M. Kelly, R. Lamay, J. Brabon. j j SIXTH GRADE Bow h h t0 h‘ Besaw' B- May ville, B. Palmer, J. Palmer, L. Catura, P. Cox A Cox, M. Shutts, M. Mushtare, E. White, H. Brabon. “owH 2'- G- D buCB'e' B- Parks, A Stebbins, M. Clark, D. Friend, L. Johnson, L. LaBounty, C. Baker, B. Patnode, L. Duby, J. Connell, Mrs. Besaw. Absent. R. Clark, G. Debien, V. Shampo, P. Catura, S. Servant, G. Tower. ' FIFTH GRADE WhTfpVH-10 R't c' Niles Eraser, E. Chesbrough, J. Niles, J. Farmer, D. Jock, C. White, T. Signor, J. Susice, A. LaVair 401 ' 2 J- Sharpstene, W. Cox, N. Patnode, M. Shutts, E. Rivers, R. Randolph, D. Meachem, A. Tower, Miss Lemieux OVL !L E. Brean, C. Bowes, S. Richards, C. Sancomb, M. Sherman, D. Perry, B. Mott, Jb. t adden, L. Boardman, J FOURTH GRADE Row 1 L.toR S. Clark, W. Story, E. Boyce, J. LaBounty, J. LaVoy, J. Trotter, J. Williams, H. Debuque, D. Parks. Row 2 Mrs. Durr, J. Ploof, R. Leffler, M. Susice, J. Parks, D. Clark, C. Jessmer, M. LaFrance, I. Friend. ? r0W 3 J- Holmes, W. Chesbrough, I. Holmes, N. Mendelsohn, N. Marsh, L. Jock, J. Martin, R. Connell, N. Mintch, S. Catura. THIRD GRADE Row 1. L. to R: D. White, L. Shutts, S. Richards, N. Cheney, S. Garrow, L. Rivers, G. Winters, L. Winters, R. LaVoy, L. Tower. Row 2: B. Baker, G. Brean, R. Swanson, G. Bushey, R. Winkler, S. Ford, F. Hewitt, D. LaFrance, Miss Russell. Row 3: B. Boardman, S. Cox, P. Stebbins, S. Cummings, C. Martin, C. LaVoy, D. Marsh, C. Falvey, P. Prior, L. Martin. Absent: A. Mourick. SECOND GRADE Row 1. L. to R. M. Mintch, J. Poquette, D. Debuque, C. Bowes, R. Clark, J. Fraser, B. Fisk, L. Mintch, M. Signor, K. Jock, R. Mintch, Mrs. Barrett. Row 2. B. LaVare, L. Cheney, I. Shutts, P. LaBounty, D. Duquette, D. Cox, W. Wilson, D. Arcadi, J. Palmer, A. Brabon, T. Meacham, Absent: F. Hewitt. KINDERGARTEN Row 1. L. to R. B. Patraw, C. DeCarr, H. Cascanette, S. McKinney, J. Ford, V. LaBounty, B. Kimball, W. Palmer, J. Fraser, S. Horseler, R. Holmes. Row 2. Miss Finnegan, R. Austin, L. Boyce, R. Fisk, H. Arcadi, G. Parks, L. Parks, M. Hewitt, T. Stebbins, R. Kaiser, C. Fulmer, N. Butler. Row 3. W. Wilson, F. Ploof, M. Poquette, C. Jock, E. Cheney, P. LaVoy, B. Falvey, L. Gokey, R. Mosher, B. Clark. FIRST GRADE Row 1. L. to R. B. Phillips, J. Patnode, J. Poquette, D. Parks, L. Patraw, H. Cascanette, C. Duquette, B. Sharpstene, S. Winters, Dawn LaBounty. Row 2 W. Besaw, M. Woods, T. Parks, G. Servant, B. Debuque, C. Cummings, K. Baker, R. Hollister, G. Swanson, R. Sochia, Mrs. Hanley. Row. 3 C. Jock, B. Garrow, P. Jessmer, S. Friend, D. Fisk, R. Horseler, M. Martin J. Fraser, H. Miliares, H. LaVare, and G. LaVoy. 8 ' SPORTS On November 21 the St. Regis Falls five started their basketball season. They played a very spirited, but much outclassed, Madrid five. Although Coach Danforth substituted freely, the Saints’ won easily 75 to 53. The “Saints” then journeyed to St. Lawrence Central for the first league game and won a close game 43 to 40. In our next game the “Saints” suffered a heartbreaking loss to Brushton 41 to 40. As the season wore on the “Saints” once again took to their winning ways by defeating Moira, Fort Covington, Madrid and Parishville. This left the team with a record of 4 wins and 1 loss in league play. They then had to defeat Bombay for a tie for the first half championship. Bombay journeyed to the Saints court on January 23 and in a very exciting battle the Bombay Cagers won the game 51 to 47 and the first half championship. As the second half began, the “Saints” took on St. Lawrence Central and were awarded the victory by the score of 64 to 40. The “Saints” then journeyed to Brush- ton to be defeated by the Cardinals 51 to 45. In the third game of the second half the Saints” defeated the Moira Cagers 69 to 45. On the 18th the “Saints” journeyed to Fort Covington and won an easy game by the score of 54 to 33. The Saints then kept on their winning streak by downing Parishville for the second time by a score rxf + r- 9Q J Marty LaBounty. . . . .230l Haven Chesbrough. . . . .9 hi , Harold Parks. . . . . .112 d i Edward Moose. . . . . .4 V | i Ronnie Giffin. . . . 1 cl , Ira Parks c a Pat Barrett Gene Johnson . . . . . .13 c n 0 Dick Hathaway Jim Lemieux . . .37 Donnie Conger. . . . . .31 Paul Gadoua TOTAL TEAM STATISTICS 75 Opponents Madrid 53 45 S. L. C. 42 40 Brushton 41 49 Moira 37 52 Ft. Covington 15 49 Madrid 37 61 Parishville 41 47 Bombay 51 64 S. L. C. 40 45 Brushton 51 69 Moira 45 54 Ft. Covington 33 52 Parishville 29 702 517 Donnie Parks.........119 Allan Cummings.........2 Harold Phillips......86 Nelson Farmer.........l Richard Prior. . . ; . . .44 Jack Brabon ............ Donnie Farmer.........44 Clyde Leffler.........32 Ronnie Leffler.......55 Jimmy Swanson........5 Donnie Musruax v..... 32 Opponents Madrid 15 25 S. L. C. 36 35 Brushton 17 42 Moira 22 42 Ft. Covington 19 29 Madrid 32 30 Parishville 45 24 Bombay 16 33 S. L. C. 25 34 Brushton 18 45 Moira 24 25 Ft. Covington 18 35 Parishville 23 431 290 rl r J : J ! Row 1 L. to Row 2 Coach bard Mgr. R. H. Danforth, VARSITY BASKETBALL Chesbrough, M. LaBounty, R. Giffin, G. Johnson, D. Conger, P. Gadoua, H. J. Lemieux, R. Hathaway. Parks, J. Barrett, R. Bom- JUNIOR VARSITY Row 1 L. to R. J. Brabon, A. Cummings, R. Leffler, J. Swanson, Row 2 Coach Danforth, C. Leffler, H. Phillips, D. Parks, D. Farmer, R. Bombard Mgr. ii V 0 „.... n _ „ REGENT STAFF c..,. D e STUDENT COUNCIL SiUmg: B Surprise, B. Hanlon, R. Giffin, K. Sather, C Standmg: Miss Harvey, R. Walker, K. Chapman, Mr. Wage E. Monica, Mrs. Mendelsohn s Arno, P. Barrett, J. Corwin. P. Gadoua, H. Chesbrough, . u I BAND R°W i: 0L to R: K Fye' M’ Martin' G Gadoua, J. Giffin, G. Fadden, R. Wager, L. Ros- coe, S. Susice,. ROW 2: Mrs. Johnson, S. Robinson, P. Woods, R. Friend, V. Woodward, D. Conger, P. Winters, D. Davis, R. Prior, ROW 3: R. Walker, B. Palmer, J. Cummings, K. Martin, P. Ward, B. Parks, S. Burnham, J. Mott. GLEE CLUB ROW 1 L. to R: K. Cummings, P. Hanlon, P. Sancomb, G. Mashtare, S. Sancomb, J. Giffin. ROW 2: K. Fye, J. Corwin, C. Ploof, D. Palmer, W. Roscie, A. Corwin, J. LaClair, P Palmer, E. Servant, I. Fadden, P. Ward, ROW 3: M. Holmes, R. Friend, Mrs. Johnson, P. Woods, G. Fadden, S. Robinson, B. Parks, K. Kingsley, C. Moose, G. Gadoua, J. Mot S Burnham, ROW 4: B. Palmer, G. Forkey, K. Martin, S. Winters, J. Cummings, A. Baker D. Richards, E. Monica, M. Powell, M. LaBounty, J. Wilson. Absent: C. Barkley 1 E ' k fi SENIOR PLAY L. to R. R. Bombard, C. Arno, Y. Bishop, B. Surprise, Miss Daly, K. Fye, S. Susice, J. Lemieux, A. Corwin, R. Giffin. Absent: C. Barkley. r . 4. r- CLUB I Pari a. Fadden, TJ' Le”«“- V' P- B.rr.„, Robin.on. WoodTMf'SSvay', A Ba°ke'r “c. Ppfdd.Sf' Frl'n l' B' SurPrl“' S- D' D • •« • c. p 1 J] J ,1 CHEERLEADERS FRONT: L. to R: B. Parks, P. Ward, P. Hanlon, S. Susice, C. Arno. BACK: Miss Finnegan, C. Moose, K, Cummings, N. Forkey, J. Giffin, P. Robinson. RED CROSS H- ChaPman M- Garvey, M. LaBounty, K. Cummings Richards, A. Baker, P. Woods, E. Susice, R. Friend. 8 2: J 5- Lemieux R. Prior, H. Phillips, D. Parks, C. Ploof, J. Corwi Leffler, D. Farmer, Mrs. Flanders. S. Burnham, D. , B. Palmer, C. Me 9WfOy AaiZ □ Benson Eh Ine. Groceries, Meet, Delicatessen Fresh Frosted uoods Potsdam New York Jessdf Jewelrv MALONE LFNaUI) C. JFbbOP, dFWjd LEk Hotel Flanagan Lobby in Malone Bulova, FIgin, Benrus Watches Watch, Clock, Jewelry, liepairing Engraving Phone___________1L07 1953 Service Program aT LaPOlkT b brl • BFGIb riiLLb, N. 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