St Regis Falls Central School - Regent Yearbook (St Regis Falls, NY)
- Class of 1955
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THE REGENT The Senior Class of 1955 St. Regis Falls Central School presents: “A DAY AT S.R.F.C.S. ” St. Regis Falls Central School St. Regis Falls,New York DEDICATION To one who has long deserved the honor, we wish to dedicate THE REGENT. It is but an humble effort to show our appreciation for her many years of hard work and leadership. Never before has there been anyone who was more worthy than MRS. DOROTHY E. MENDELSOHN, and we only wish that there were something even greater that we could do to express our heartfelt thinks to her for helping to make St. Regis Falls Central School a better and more outstanding school. 4 ' ' fSS . ADMINISTRATION From left to right: President, Albert Farmer; Superintendent, Jack Byrnes; Howard Ballard, Charles Bishop, Percy Rowell, Venzo Langdon, Morton De Laire, Vice President, Harry Hollister; Clerk, Floyd Rockhill; Principal, Harry Wagar. BOARD OF EDUCATION FACULTY First row, from left to right: Mrs. Hanley, Miss Russell, Mrs. Durr, Miss LeMieux, Mr. Wagar, Miss Finnegan, Mr. Sharpstene, Mrs. Besaw, Mrs. Flanders, Miss Daly. Second row: Mr. Whiteside, Mrs. Whiteside, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Giffin, Miss Harvey, Mr. Davis, Mrs. Monnette, Mrs. LeMieux, Mrs. Barrett, Mrs. Mendelsohn, Coach Danforth. % SENIORS DAVID PARKS Flashing eyes, wavy hair, carefree ways, and debonair. President Junior and Senior Class; Regent Staff; Editor Siren ; Press Club; ESSPA; Senior Play. A.T.I. PHYLLIS WOODS My idea of an agreeable person is one who agrees with me. Secretary Senior Class; Co-Editor REGENT ; Majorette; Siren Staff; Operetta; Senior Play; Band; NYSSMA; Glee Club; Press Club; ESSPA; Volleyball; Softball; Cheer- leader. Nurse SONYA WINTERS Don’t be disappointed, she isn’t as quiet as she looks. Treasurer of Senior Class; Class Officer; Glee Club; Senior Play. Practical Nursing MAURICE POTTER Maurice is usually quiet and shy, but everyone thinks he is one good guy. Vice President of Senior Class; Volleyball; Press Club; Senior Play. Automobile Designer EDWARD LEMIEUX Be always as merry as ever you can, for no one delights in a sorrowful man. Student Council; Basketball; Senior Play; Press Club; Regent Staff. Forest Ranger EDNA MONICA ’A cheerful manner, a sunny smile, to know her is well worth your while. Student Council; Glee Club; Senior Play; Operetta; Regent Staff. Telephone Operator JERRY BAKER Worrying never made a man great, so why should I worry.” Typing Award; Basketball; Senior Play; Regent Staff. HARRY BRABON I'm as the Lord made me, and I wish to be accounted no better, nor any worse. Regent Staff; Senior Play. Missionary JIM DEBUQUE He believes in going places, but not alone.' Volleyball. MARY JANE POWELL The task of every day, she meets in a quiet way. Glee Club; Operetta; NYSSMA; Senior Play. DONALD DAVIS Thinking is but an idle waste of thought.” Vice President of Press Club; Band. Get a job NORMAN FOLEY Whoever invented work should have finished it. Mechanic JANICE MOTT It s nice to be nice when you are naturally nice. Glee Club; Band; Senior Play; Operetta; Regent Staff; ESS?A; Siren Staff. Secretary KENNETH PALMER Not for what I am, but what I hope to be. Baseball; Volleyball; Senior Play; Siren Staff; Regent Staff. Farming LLOYD ROSCOE Silence is the element in which great tilings fashion themselves. Class Officer; Band; Senior Play; Basketball; Baseball; Regent Staff. Engineering EDWARD SERVANT Always pestering someone, but a good sport. Baseball. Airforce RICHARD WAGAR Wit is the lighting of the mind. Band; Press Club; Baseball; Basketball; Senior Play; ESSPA; Siren Staff; Co-Editor Regent. College MISS HARVEY Class Advisor. “THE 1955 CLASS HISTORY” Four years ago, S.R.F. was blessed with thirty-three green freshmen. Under the counsel of Mr. MacRae, we were guided through the new routine of high school classes. Chosen for our class officers were: President, Billy Baxter; Vice President, Ruth LaFluer; Secretary, Danny Towers; and Treasurer, Lloyd Roscoe. Sally Robinson and Bert Skiff were elected to Student Council. During the year thirteen class members left. We started our sophomore year with twenty-four students. Mr. Sharpstene was our class advisor and the class officers were: President, Paul Gadoua; Vice President, Edward Moose; Secretary, Sonya Winters; and Treasurer, Anne Baker. Jerry Waldman and Edna Monica were chosen to represent the class in the Student Council. Before the school term was over Jerry was transferred to Nottingham high School in Syracuse. He was replaced in Student Council by Paul Gadoua. We all missed Jerry and his friendly smile. During the year, with the help of Mr. Sharpstene and the rest of the faculty our brains were crammed with more knowledge. Our class was made smaller still when six students left before the term was over. As we began our Junior year we were faced with much harder work. We knew we had to get started financially if we wanted to go to New York in our Senior year. We started our fund with $10, earned by selling the most subscriptions for the Crowell Publishing Company. At Christmas time we made and sold wreaths. About $45 was cleared. We had the Goblin Hop combined with a floor show around Halloween and later die Spring Fling. We sponsored the Junior-Senior Banquet which was held in the homemaking room in our school. David Parks, President, gave the Welcome and the Advice to the Seniors. The response was given by Paula Ward. The people who helped us through this busy and prosperous year were; first of all our class advisor, Mrs. Mendelsohn, our Principal, Mr. Wagar, and our class officers who were as fol- lows: President, David Parks; Vice President, Lloyd Roscoe; Student Council, Edna Monica and Ned LeMieux; Secretary, Anne Baker; and Treasurer, Dorothy Richards, who was later replaced by Sonya Winters when Dorothy left school to marry Leon Perry. Art Dashnaw and Ira Parks joined the Armed Forces, Mary Garvey and Earl LaFrance left school to go to work. We started our last and most important school year with seventeen students. Maurice Potter, who went to Massena in his Sophomore year, returned to graduate with us. We found ourselves in the senior room with Miss Harvey as our class advisor. Our class officers were: President David Parks; Vice President, Maurice Potter; Treasurer, Sonya Winters; and Secretary, Phyllis Woods. To represent us in the Student Council, we re-elected Edna Monica and Ned LeMieux. We had $135.71 in our treasury, but realized we had to have much more before we could start our trip to New York. We started making money by selling magazine subscriptions and with the help of the rest of the high-school, made a bigger profit than any other class up to date. We soon got started on our Senior Play The Antics of Andrew. We found that play- practice after school could be fun and we all enjoyed it. With the co-operation and the help of the whole school, we made a great success of the Annual Senior Carnival. Later we put on a banquet for the Rebekahs. Mrs. Flanders suggested that the Junior and Senior girls who took Homemaking together, work on a jellymaking project. Both classes brought supplies and $25 was realized. The Seniors took over the job of publishing the Siren.” Dave Parks did a fine job as Editor. The whole class worked on the Regent to make it the best yearbook to date. Dick Wagar and Phyllis Woods worked hard as Co-Editors. The next item on the agenda, as this book goes to press, is the trip to New York. Mr. and Mrs. Whiteside have consented to act as chaperones. Then with the trip only a memory, all thought will be turned to our ultimate goal, graduation--and the future. Our four years in high school have been very successful, but nothing we have done could have been possible if it had not been for our Principal, Mr. Wagar; our senior advisor. Miss Harvey, and the cooperation of the faculty. To all these people, we say, Thank you for four of the happiest years of our lives. SENIOR Most Popular Mr. and Miss S.R.F. Wittiest Best All-Around Did Most for School Most Courteous WHO’S WHO Best Dancers Best Looking Best Dressed Most Athletic •iTT ts Best Personality Improved Most Most Studious Most Talented Brightest “BECAUSE WE WILL IT SO” We, the living members, of the class of 1955, do hereby happily bequeath our many idiosyn- crasies to a few fortunate individuals that they may benefit as much by gaining them as we have by losing them. These gifts are generously given by these talented members whose names are herewith inscribed: To Mr. Wagar, we leave a business law class that remembers the principles of law. To Miss Harvey, we leave a Social 12 class that will be able to interpret her extensive voca- bulary. To Miss Daly, a class that delights in hearing Macbeth. To Mrs. Mendelsohn a yearbook staff that will co-operate the way we have. To Mrs. Johnson, we leave a chorus that will be better singers than visitors. To Mr. Sharpstene a chemistry class that know the fundamentals of math. To Mr. Davis, we leave a private driveway so he won’t have to shovel all next winter for someone else. To the remaining faculty we leave the quiet hails of S.R.F.C.S. without the class of 55. I, Dick Wagar, do will and bequeath my ability to make wisecracks and get away with them to Keitha Kingsley. I, Jim DeBuque, do will and bequeath my ability to hunt anything from bears to women to Verness Woodward. I, Edward Servant, do will and bequeath my ability to blush to Jeanne Giffin. (Not that Jeanne needs it). I, Dave Parks, do will and bequeath my knowledge of Parliamentary Proceedure to the next Senior President. I, Phyllis Woods, do will and bequeath first chair in the clarinet section in band to Grace Gadoua. (Be sure you learn to high notes, Grace.) I, Edna Monica, do will and bequeath my curly hair to Janice Corwin. (You can go swimming anytime you want now, Jan.) I, Harry Brabon, do will and bequeath my ability to stay home and study to Gail For key. I, Sonya Winters, do will and bequeath that valuable book, How to get Along With One Boy for More than One Year to Ida Fadden. I, Edward LeMieux, do will and bequeath my acting ability to Carol Ploof hoping that she’ll star in a Dramatic play someday. I, Lloyd Roscoe, do will and bequeath my complete indifference to the women to Harold Phillips. (You’ll need it around Barb, Harold.) I, Mary Powell, do will and bequeath a portion of my shyness to Barbara Palmer. (A little goes a long way, Barb.) I, Janice Mott, do will and bequeath my good sense of humor to Gloria Mushtare. I, Kenny Palmer, do will and bequeath my strength to Don Parks. I, Norm Foley, do will and bequeath my ability to be absent for tests to Carol Moose. I, Donald Davis, do will and bequeath my seat on Denno’s Bus to Sandra Sancomb. I, Jerry Baker, do will and bequeath my never-changing disposition to Ruth Friend. I, Maurice Potter, do will and bequeath my ability to get along with teachers to Karlene Mar- tin. In witness whereof, we, the Class of 1955, have hereto subscribed our name and affixed our seal, the twelfth day of January, in the year of our Lord, one thousand, nine hundred, and fifty-five. CLASSES First row: J. Corwin, G. Forkey, G. Gadoua, D. Parks, B. Palmer, J. Giffin. Second row; Mrs. Mendelsohn, R. Friend, V. Woodward, H. Phillips, P, Winters, C. Moose, I. Fadden. Third row: K. Martin, E. Susice, G. Mashtare, P. Sancomb, S. Sancomb, C. Ploof, K. Kingsley. Absent: K. Cummings. JUNIORS SOPHOMORES i First row: M. Martin, B. Clark, M. Daggett, D. Forkey, Y. Marshall, H. Baker, J. Besaw. Second row; Mr. Sharpstene, F. Duby, J. Ward, A. Woods, R. Susice, R. Prior. Third row; B. Walker, B. Barkley, G. Hewitt, M. Powell, D. Dubuque, C. Rockhill, J. Farmer, H. Kramer, Absent. First row: K. Wells, D. Susice, M. Williams, K. Kingsley, L. Gadoua, N. Forkey, J. Jock, A. Cummings, E. Deragon. Second row; Mr. Whiteside, J. Holmes, L. Holmes, E. Parks, E. Friend, D. White, R. Perry. A Hathaway, J. Wheeler. Third row: M. Kelly, R. Glazier, M. Haskell, B. Martin, D. Fye, G. Martin, E. Stebbins, J. Wilson, D. Mushtare. FRESHMEN EIGHTH GRADE First row: M. Shutts, M. Clark, W. Niles, S. White, J. Langdon, D. Susice, J. Towers, D. Converse, B. Bishop. Second row: L. Besaw, B. Patnode, J. Susice, B. Palmer, J. Provost, J. Palmer, M. Wells, N. Rhodes, B. Mayville, L. Johnson. Third row: Mrs. Monette, G. Winters, M. Wheeler, R. Bayeur, B. Clark, J. Fye, A. White, M. Mosier, D. LeMieux, F. Dashnaw. Fourth row: R. Parks, M. Mush- tare, E. Lindsey, A. Friend, M. Sochia, D. Fadden, L. Duby, T. Susice, L. Howe, A. Stebbins. First row: J. Sharpstene, J. Fraser, A. Dashnaw, A. Tower, R. Susice, W. Cox, A. Lavare, T. Signor. Second row: J. Farmer, A. Greguire, S. Servant, J. Corwin, A. Cox, P. Cox, D. Deno, B. Premo, S. Wilson, M. Sherman, Mrs. Giffin. Third row: G. Deshaw, S. Powell, B. Mott, L. LaBounty, V. Shampo, G. Dubuque, P. Catura, l. Catura, E. Chesbrough, J. Chapman. Fourth row: M. Shutts, H. Brabon, E. Brean, S. Ward, L. Boardman, P. Clark, E. Fadden, R. Monica, E. Collette, A. Gre- guire. Absent: T. White, D. Perry. SEVENTH GRADE SIXTH GRADE First row: R. Leffler, P. Collins, E. Richards, C. Jessmer, J. Susice, D. Parks, J. LaBounty, W. Chesbrough, J. Martin. Second row: E. Rivers, B. Mourick, N. Mendelsohn, J. Trotter, M. Rhodes, L. Jock, I. Holmes, C. White, W. Story, S. Clark, P. Cramer. Third row: Mrs. Besaw, M. Collins, N. Marsh, G. Susice, P. Tharrett, J. Lavoy, R. Randolf, B. Ballard, J. Holmes, J. Parks, G. Allen. Fourth row: D. Clark, S. Richards, I. Friend, J. Pioof, D. Jock, M. LaFrance, J. Williams, S. Catura, N. Patnode. P. Falvey. First row: S. Niles, S. Cummings, G. Brean, C. Lavoy, D. Marsh, D. White, S. Garrow, L. Winters, S. Martin. Second row: Miss LeMieux, P. Prior, L. Martin, M. Ploof, J. Provost, G. Wallace, B. Baker. M. Bayeur, C. Allen. Third row: M. Richards, G. Bushey, S. Ford, L. Shutts, E. Boyce, R. Winkler, C. Falvey, P. Stebbins, N. Cheney, B. Martin, M. Susice. FIFTH GRADE FOURTH GRADE First row: B. Fisk, L. Cheney, R. Clark, P. LaBounty, R. Lavoy, P. Ploof, I. Shutts, M. Signor. Se- cond row: Mrs. Dun, J. Palmer, B. Boardman, F. Hewitt, B. Lavare, J. Fraser, P. Oshier. Third row: D. Duquette, L. Towers, S. Cox, A. Mourick, S. Richards, L. Rivers, J. Winters, D. Lafrance. Absent: D. Arcadi. First row: G. LaVoy, B. Besaw, J. Fraser, H. Miliares, D. LaBounty, J. Poquette, B. Debuque, C. Jock, D. Cox. Second row: Miss Russell, G. Provost, D. Allen, B. Wilson, F. Hewitt, A. Brabon, J. Poquette, S. Friend, M. Woods. Third row: B. Hollister, P. Jesmer, B. Sharpstene, B. Phillips, C. Cummings, J. Shatraw, D. Fisk, D. Susice, C. Duquette. THIRD GRADE SECOND GRADE First row: M. Martin, J. Fraser, V. LaBounty, B. Patraw, S. Winters, L. Niles, B. Falvey, P. Lavoy, B. Kimball, R. Sochia, B. Clark, M. Poquette, B. Garrow. Second row . L. Boyce, S. Hadlock, R. Austin, G. Parks, R. Mosher, W. Wilson, K. Baker, G. Servant, T. Parks, M. Provost, S. Allen, D. Shatraw. Third row: L. Patraw, T. Stebbins, F. Ploof, R. Susice, R. Fisk, H. Lavaire, H. Arcadi, N. Butler, L. Gokey, C. Jock, E. Cheney, R. Holmes. P?WV i-rCry,Y to “fcgfcgl First row: C. La Bar, J. Foster, G. Kaiser, J. Forkey, D. Arcadi, J. Jenkinson, P. LaGray, J. Fraser, S. Goodrow, F. Clark, J. Stewart. Second row: Mrs. Whiteside, H. Cascanette, R. Boyer, R. Wait, M. Foster, K. LaBounty, L. Wolfe, R. Tharrett, G. Chesbrough, R. Kaiser, L. Parks, P. Aiken. P. Capin. Third row: B. Parks, D. Parks, S. Dewey, E. Allen, S. Remington, W. Palmer, E. Parker, F. Ford, L. Lavare, R. Perkins, D. Shatraw, P. Clark, Mrs. Hanley. FIRST GRADE KINDERGARTEN First row: S. Jock, L. Gokey, L. Shatraw, A. White, K. Martin, C. Lucas, K. Wheeler, P. Tharrett. Second row: Miss Finnegan, P. Mosier, J. Baker, J. Benham, J. Ploof, J. Palmer, R. Friend, C. Marshall, D. Stewart. Third row: V. Thomas, G. Patraw, M. Prior, D. Trotter, D. Wolfe, D. Kaiser, L. Collins, N. Thomas. 4 First row: D. Premo, C. Rhodes, K. Lindsey, G. Wood, R. Wilson, P. Tharrett, P. Fulmer. Second row: Mrs. Bombard, L. Boulds, R. Niles, D. Rhodes, L. Corwin, D. Fisk, K. Kruk. Third row; S. Sheldon. J. Besaw, C. Fulmer, S. Sweeney, J. Premo, B. Wallace, R. Peck. NICHOLVILLE SANTA CLARA First row: J. Susice, R. Cramer, F. Susice, S. Collins, D. Susice, B. Susice. Second row: B. Susice, R. Susice, L. Bishop, A. Susice, S. Collins, Mrs. Nelson. First row: M. Fye, G. Chapman, W. Bennett, R. Wells, L. Roscoe, J. Bennett. Second row: P. Sweet, P. Marshall, D. Clookey, M. White, B. White, M. Greguire, M. Smith. Third row: Mrs. Palmer, S. Holmes, S. Wells, P. Mosher, E. Chapman, R. Langdon, L. Powell, S. Smith, Mrs. Jones. Fourth row; M. Sweet, L. Wheeler, D. Barkley, G. Berkman, M. Martin, J. Langdon, E. Smith, J. Marshall. FOURTH-SIXTH GRADES DICKINSON FIRST-THIRD GRADES DICKINSON First row: C. White, D. Wells, E. Chesbrough, K. Cox, S. Dow, R. Ploof, A. Barkley, G. Smith. Second row: C. Hayes, K. Cox, D. Powell, M. Sweet, N. White, E. Martin. L. Barney, G. Clookey. Third row: E. Chapman, D. Mosher, W. Woodward, D. White, A. Smith, J. Courtney, H. Ches- brough, P. Berkman, D. Cox. Fourth row: Miss Winters, D. Berkman, S. Fye, P. Dow, W. Lindsey, S. Wheeler, S. Wheeler, J. Berkman, A. White, O. Martin, J. Greguire, Mrs. Jones. ACTIVITIES First row: Coach Danforth, V. Woodward, H. Phillips, D. Parks, P. Winters, K. Palmer. Second row: N. LeMieux, B. Barkley, D. Wagar, J. Baker, L. Roscoe. VARSITY BASKETBALL i I VARSITY CHEERLEADERS J. Corwin, C. Moose, P. Woods, J. Ward, J. Giffin, Miss Finnegan. First row: Ronnie Perry, Alan Cummings, David Converse, Marshall Mushtare, Roger Parks. Second row: Coach Danforth, Albert Hathaway, John Wheeler, Wayne Niles, Donnie Mushtare, Ken Palmer. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Lurinda Johnson, Betty Palmer, Linda Besaw, Sally Wilson, Nancy Forkey, Jayline Holmes. FINAL INDIVIDUAL SCORING Verness Woodward 244 Donald Parks 155 Lloyd Roscoe 117 Harold Phillips 82 Dick Wagar 48 Richard Prior 44 Phillip Winters 7 Jerry Baker 1 FINAL TEAM SCORING Bombay 49 SRF 42 Bombay 53 SRF 60 St. Lawrence 61 SRF 57 St. Lawrence 60 SRF 48 Moira 38 SRF 47 Chateaugay 64 SRF 73 Brushton 79 SRF 53 Moira 31 SRF 43 Chateaugay 72 SRF 76 Brushton 68 SRF 61 Parishville 61 SRF 59 Parishville 63 SRF 60 M. Martin, C. Ploof, E. Monica, J. Holmes, J. Corwin, J. Giffin, D. Parks, J. Besaw, N. LeMieux, H. Phillips, B. Barkley, R. Perry. Advisors: Mrs. Mendelsohn, Mr. Wagar, Miss Harvey. STUDENT COUNCIL REGENT STAFF E. Monica, N. LeMieux, L. Roscoe, K. Palmer, D. Wagar, P. Woods, J. Baker, D. Parks, H. Brabon, Mrs. Mendelsohn. First row: J. Mott, N. LeMieux, D. Parks. P. Woods, D. Davis, R. Wagar. Second row: H. Brabon. S. Winters, L. Roscoe, E. Monica, Miss Daly, J. Baker, M. Powell, K. Palmer, M. Potter. SFNTOR PLAY First row; L. Gadoua, M. Daggett, G. Forkey, C. Ploof, J. Corwin, J. Besaw, Mrs. LeMieux. Second row: J. Holmes, A. Woods, L. Johnson, N. Forkey, D. Forkey, Y. Marshall, J. Ward, E. Parks. NURSES CLUB PRESS CLUB First row: K. Wells, A. Cummings, D. Forkey, J. Besaw, N. Forkey, B. Barkley. Second row; R. Susice, G. Gadoua, J. Corwin, J. Mott, R. Wagar, D. Parks, P. Woods, K. Palmer, G. Mushtare, J. Giffin. Third row: Mrs. Mendelsohn, M. Martin, L. Gadoua, Y. Marshall, R. Friend, E. Parks, K. Martin, C. Ploof, C. Moose, S. Sancomb, P. Sancomb, D. Davis, Fourth row: J. Holmes, I. Fadden, B. Palmer, E. Susice, J. Ward, H. Phillips, V. Woodward, D. Parks, R. Perry, A. Hathaway. Majorettes: L. Besaw, P. Woods, L, Johnson. First row: J. Palmer, M. Martin, M. Daggett, R. Wa- gar, D. Forkey, G. Martin, D. Parks, J. Ward, L. Roscoe, R. Prior. Second row: Mr. Davis, J. Holmes, M. Haskell, J. Mott, E. Friend, D. Fadden, R. Friend, K. Martin, G. Gadoua, R. Walker, M. Clark. Third row; A. Woods, J. Giffin, B. Clark, R. Susice, J. Besaw, P. Winters, V. Woodward, D. Davis, E. Susice, B. Palmer. BAND CHORUS First row: P. Woods, G. Hewitt, J. Besaw, J. Mott, M. Daggett, J. Ward, C. Moose. Second row: M. Powell, H. Baker, J. Corwin, J. Giffin, Mrs. Johnson, B. Clark, D. Forkey, L. Gadoua, N. For- key, L. Holmes, M. Kelly. Third row: S. Sancomb, G. Gadoua, B. Palmer, M. Haskell, K. Kings- ley, E. Friend, R. Friend, A. Woods, C. Ploof, B. Martin, D. Fye, G. Martin. Fourth row: R. Glazier, E. Monica, M. Martin, Y. Marshall, G. Forkey, J. Holmes, P. Sancomb, I. Fadden, S. Winters, K. Martin, M. Powell, E. Parks, K. Kingsley, J. Jock, M. Williams, G. Mashtare. 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Compliments of RHODES RESTAURANT PEARLS DEPARTMENT STORE “Better Goods for Less Money” Potsdam, New York Nicholville, New York Compliments of MOSIER’S GENERAL STORE SAM KAPLAN DEPARTMENT STORE Dealers in Groceries, Meats, Fruits, Vegetables Nicholville, N. Y. Potsdam, New York “Outfitters for the Entire Family” Have You Purchased Your Share of Stock in Your Local Telephone Company? Compliments of ST. LAWRENCE ELECTRIC CO INC. NICHOLVILLE TELEPHONE CO., INC. $50 Per Share 4% Interest Complete Line of General Electric Appliances 30 Water St. Potsdam, New York THARRETT’S SERVICE Compliments of Compliments of SPERLING'S FURNITURE Malone, New York SABIN BROS. Pyrofax Bottled Gas Gibson Refrigerators Ranges Magic Chef Ranges Westinghouse Television 19 W. Main Street Compliments of TRU-STITCH MOCCASIN COMPANY Malone, New York MALONE MILLING CO., INC. Malone's Oldest Industry Lumber -Hardware Paint-Building Supplies Phone 128 Malone, New York Compliments of NORTH FRANKLIN AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION Compliments of MALONE BAKING COMPANY Serving the North Country _ for over 30 Years NATIONAL ARMY STORE Most Everything for Everybody 71 East Main St. Malone, New York WM. A. EMPSALL CO. You Save as You Spend at Empsails Malone, New York Compliments of STOCKWELL'S Men's Wear - Established 1903 Malone, New York Quality Merchandise Always WAYNE LAWRENCE Used Cars or Junk Bought and Sold All Types of Parts West Bangor, New York ADIRONDACK DRY CLEANING Malone, New York Compliments of B. H. ROY Happy Cooking Metered Gas Service Malone, New York HELMER MOTOR SALES Chrysler - Plymouth A business built with service' Massena, New York Compliments of STONE AND DESNOYERS Quality Men's Clothes Malone, New York BOYCE MOTOR SALES DeSoto -Plymouth Phone 210 East Orvis St. Massena, N. Y. INTERSTATE LOAN CORP. 109 East. Main St. Telephone 1026 Malone, New York Mas sena COOPERATIVE G. L. F. SERVICE INC. Feed Store, Phone 207W Farm Store, Phone 297J Messena, New York LEVINE'S Massena, New York Compliments of WILSONS DAIRY AND DAIRY BAR 110 West Halfield St. Massena, New York Specialize in Motor Tune-Up Brake Specialist RICHFIELD SERVICE Massena, New York BEN PLOOF'S SERVICE STATION IS OUR FIRST THOUGHT Phone 122 BAKER'S SERVICE Refrigerators by Frigidaire Airforce Gas Tappan Gas Ranges Malone, New York Compliments of PATRONS HOURIHAN’S BOOT SHOP “Shoes for Those Who Care” 59 Main Street Massena, New York ROXY THEATER Finest in Motion Picture Entertainment Potsdam, New York Of Course, You’ll Wish to Bank With St. Regis Falls Branch ODGENSBURG, TRUST COMPANY | SAV IN CS Board of Education S.R.F. Leland Lee, Balfour Rep. Faculty S.R.F. Paiges' Variety Shop Massena Koffman's Massena Sol Kaplan's Dept. Store Massena The Diamond Shop Malone Kassels Malone Kate Norcross Malone Bacon Electronics Massena Massena Diner Massena Peets Jewelries Massena Lil’s Hotel Brasher LaRock's Grocery-LaRock's Corner Dr. Wade Hastings Bangor Mr. Sol Weitzman Malone Atty. Irving Mendelsohn S.R.F. Conger's Dept. Store S.R.F. A Friend Massena Wendell Smith S.R.F. Catura’s Liquor Store S.R.F. Cumming's Gas Station S.R.F. Green Funeral Home S.R.F. For Prompt Service Try SUSCIE’S CALSO STATION Good Grades of Oil Accessories St. Regis Falls, N. Y. DEPENDABLE SERVICE BENWARE CREAMERY Malone, New York BETTER VALUES GADOUA’S PLEE-ZING STORE “Best in Groceries” S.R.F. Compliments of CHARLIE’S RESTAURANT St. Regis Falls Meals and Lunches All Legal Beverages Dancing - Weekends BAKER’S SERVICE Moira, N. Y. 2ueUity TfCeatt McCarthy deno poultry WHOLESALES Phone 720 Front St. Malone, New York R. G. 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