Ticonderoga High School - Carillon Yearbook (Ticonderoga, NY)

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TICONDEROGA HIGH SCHOOL IS . . . FRAMES IN TIME by Amy Butler When was the first schoolhouse built in Ticonderoga? What subjects did pupils study? How long ago was our high school built? Why is our yearbook called the Carillon? Questions like these will probably not be answered in a guidebook to Ticonderoga, but they are questions worth asking. Ticonderoga, far from having only a military history, possesses a long and vivid educational history as well. Early settlers decided to start a school in Ticonderoga in 1791. They built a log schoolhouse near the present day entrance to Fort Ticonderoga, originally Fort Carillon, French for the La Chute River’s “chime of bells.’’ Twenty-nine students attended this first school, learning the basics of reading and spelling. The teacher kept his rifle handy, for bears and wolves roamed nearby. By the early 1800’s Ticonderoga had been organized into six districts, each with its own schoolhouse. School ran during winter and mid-summer to work around the farming schedule. Each family contributed wood for the school stove and took a turn boarding the teacher. In addition to this room and board, the teacher earned a dollar a week for instructing pupils in the 3R’s. Further education could be obtained at one of several local academies. In 1858 Joseph Cook established the Ticonderoga Academy, the town’s first private high school. The Universalist Church donated a bell to call school to order. The three year course offered at the Academy included Greek, Latin, Mathematics, History, Music, Chemistry, and Philosophy. Union Free School District was formed in 1871 and took over the Academy. Education from grade school to high school was now public, although it did not become compulsory until 1896. In the intervening time, Regents exams were begun in Ticonderoga, with the first one being held in February of .1888. A new Central School, the present-day Civic Center, opened in 1907. The bell that had called students to the Academy continued to ring in the new building. A smallpox scare did close school for a month in 1912, silencing the bell, but such emergencies rarely occured. The flaming youth of the Twenties looked forward to the Senior play, the Junior Prom, and football and basketball games. Baseball, track, and tennis also had their followings. The first Carillon yearbook, published in 1927, recorded items concerning the rivalry with Silver Bay Prep School, the notes in study hall, and school romances, as well as commemorating special events. In 1928 a proposal for a new high school on Calkins Place was approved, and the new building became another topic of interest. Students began attending the new high school in the fall of 1930. A fire devastated the building in 1933, but the school was soon repaired. High schoolers have attended classes in this school for fifty-five years, a school far different than the first log one built almost two centuries ago. It was not easy to build a school in the wilderness. Later challenges did not seem any simpler, yet education has always occupied an important position in Ticonderoga. The history of schooling in the town may not receive as much publicity as Ticonderoga’s military history, but it is just as interesting. BUSINESS SCIENCES Mr. Dillon - Business Mr. Hall - Earth Science Mr. Rutkowski - Chemistry I Mr. Thompson - Business Ms. Herbert - Typing 12 MATH ENGLISH Mr. Dreimiller - English Mr. Serianni - English Mr. Angel - English Ms. Breitenbach - Ms. Dreimiller - English Mr. Cunningham - Reading English 13 PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mr. Stricker-Health Ms. Hires-Aide Ms. Stricker-Phys. Ed. Mr. Tubbs-Phys. Ed. Ms. Cooper-Aide Ms. Hurlburt-District Treasurer SECRETARIES Ms. Liddell-Guidance Secretary Ms. Belden-Secretary Ms. O’Hara-Secretary Ms. Guyette-Secretary Ms. Tubbs-Secretary SPECIAL RESOURCES SPECIAL RESOURCES Ms. Shapiro-Special Ms. Charboneau-Special Ms. Hens-Special Ed. Ms. Russel-lnterpeter for Ed. Ed. the hearing impaired Mr. LaCourse-Guidance Mr. Bressett-Guidance Ms. LaPointe-Librarian Mr. Timmons-School Psychologist 1 Ms. Huestis-Secretary Ms. Sheehan-School Nurse Mr. Johnson-Driver Education 15 Mr. Connors-Social Ms. Baker-Social Studies Studies Mr. Barnhart-Social Studies Ms. Ryan-French it. 'VSM MUSIC SERVICES Mr. Shapiro-Music and Chorus Mr. Izzo-Custodian Mr. Alteri-Custodian LEFT TO RIGHT: Custodians: Ms. LaFountain, Mr. Mason, Ms. Barber Cafeteria Staff: Front Row: Ms. Burroughs, Ms. Mason. Back Row: Ms. Crammond, Ms. Merriam 17 Ms. Donahue-Music and Band ADMINISTRATION LANGUAGES Board of Education Dr. William Brennan, President Mr. John Herbert, Vice President Mr. James Donovan Mr. Robert Dedrick Mrs. Nancy Reale Mr. Orley Dixon Mr. William Grinnell Mr. Anthony Paniccia Mr. Michael Diskin Mr. Corbo - Principal Mr. Vigliotti - Assistant h Principal Ms. Busier - Latin Ms. Ryan - French Mr. Phillipps - French We would like to welcome Dr. Frederick and wish him the best of luck at Ticonderoga High School as our new superintendent. Mr. Ralph J. Corbo - High School Principal Dr. Celine S. Racine - Middle School Principal Mr. William Bolton - Elementary School Principal Mr. Rudolph Meola - Administrative Assistant Mr. Michael Vigliotti - Director Physical Education Vice Principal Frame (tram), [O.E. - framian (to constructs n. 1. structure composed of parts fitted and united together: The frame of the Hi i School was damaged by fire in 1933 2. enclosing border: mounting: The honor roll is enclosed in a glass case with l wooden frame, 3. physique, bodily structure: Dan Denton is a person with a large frame ( 4 disposition, attitude: Missing morning classes for an assembly puts students in l pleasant frame of mind v. 1 devise, plan, organize: The school administration framed a new attendance policy this year 2. to enclose in a frame, also to serve as a frame to: Professionals framed the sketch of Fort Ticonderoga 3. incrimmihete unjustly, set up (slang): Jim was framed with the theft of the cafeteria's silverware. adj. framed, enclosed, bordered: Framed photographs of the Champion Sentinel teams hung in the trophy case Based on Webster's New Colleoiate Dictionary, second edition and the Reader's' Digest Family Word Finder Class Officers: Page 20: Mary Ann Shaw - Vice Presi dent, Michelle Thompson - president. Page 21: Charlie Perkins - treasurer. Mi chelle Downing -secretary. SENIORS STEPHANIE BACKUS Chorus gr 9.10. Junior Miss gr 12; Jr model gr. 11; Works at the Wagon Wheel Restaurant; Volunteers with the Tiny Tim program JACKIE BAIN Track gr 9.10.11.12; Cross Country gr. 10.11.12; Latin Club gr. 11; Prom Committee gr 11; Class Treasurer gr. 10; Home Room Rep. gr. 11.12; Chorus gr 9. Volleyball Weekend gr. 10.11.12; Enjoys babysitting; Works at Ward’s Marina; Plans to attend The College of St. Rose DAVID BAKER Football gr 9.10.11.12; Basketball gr 9.10.11.12; Captain gr. 9.10. Golf gr 9.10.11.12; Captain gr 11.12; Varsity Club gr. 9.10.11.12; Ski Club gr 9.10. Prom Committee gr 11; Class President gr. 9; Home Room Rep gr. 11. Volleyball Weekend gr. 9.10.11.12; Enjoys fishing, skiing, watching television HOLLY BARNES Drama Club gr 11.12; Yearbook Staff gr. 12; Home Room Rep. gr. 10; Chorus gr 9.12: Color Guard gr. 9.10; Enjoys drawing, photography. hunting, and fishing; Volunteers with the Girl Scouts; Plans to attend North Country Community College MARY BARTLETT Cheerleading gr 9.10.11,12; Captain gr 12; French Club gr. 9; Varsity Club gr. 10.11,12; Prom Committee gr. 11; Prom Court gr. 11; Class Secretary gr 10.11; Home Room Rep. gr. 9; Chorus gr. 9.10.11. All-County Chorus gr. 11; Spirit of Sound gr. 11. Volleyball Weekend gr 9; Jr Model gr. 11; Junior Miss gr 12; Enjoys singing and swimming. Works as a waitress; Plans to attend Becker Junior College CHRIS BARTLETT Soccer gr 9.10.11; Golf gr 10.11.12; Varsity Club gr. 9.10.11.12; Prom Committee gr 11; Prom Court gr 11; Volleyball Weekend gr. 11.12; Junior Model gr 11. Junior Missgr. 12; Enjoys sewing, reading, watching television. Works at McDonald's; Plans to attend college PAUL BELDEN Football gr 9; Basketball Manager gr 12. enjoys riding a.t v s. football. and woodworking; Works as a Carpenter’s helper; Plans to attend college for Electrical Engineering. JOEL BARRY Football gr. 9.10.11.12: Track gr. 9.10.11,12; Volleyball Weekend gr 10.11 CARL BEVILACQUA Football gr. 9.10.11.12; Basketball gr. 10; Track gr. 11; Bowling gr. 11,12; Prom Committee gr. 11; Prom Court King gr. 11; Enjoys fishing, camping, and collecting baseball cards and coins; Works at Frontier Town; Plans to attend Norwich for Business Admin. BROOKE BLAISE Track gr. 9; Soccer gr. 11; Enjoys horseback riding, lifting weights, and the group AC DC; Plans to attend college for radiology TARA COLE Track gr 9.10.11.12; Gymnastics gr. 9.10.11.12; Cheerleading gr. 9.10; French Club gr. 9.10; Varsity Club gr. 9.10.11.12; Prom Committee gr. 11; Prom Court gr. 11; Home Room rep. gr. 11.12; Jr. Model gr. 11; Junior Miss gr. 12; Plans to attend Cazenovia College for early childhood education LISA COLEY Enjoys horseback riding and listening to music; after-school volunteer work for a local marina; Plans to work and raise a family following graduation TRACEY CROSS Crosscountry gr 9.10.11.12; Track gr. 9.10.12; Cheerleading gr. 11; Latin Club gr 9.10.11; Key Club gr. 9.10.11.12; Varsity Club gr. 9.10.11.12; Drama gr. 9.10.11.12; F.C.A gr 9.10.11.12; Nat. Honor Soc.. Prom Committee gr. 11; Yr Book gr. 9.10.12; Class Treas. gr 9; Class Pres, gr 10; Leaders Club gr 9.10; Youth Gov't gr 12; Stu. Gov't gr 10.11.12: Band gr 9.10.11.12; Chorus gr. 9.10.11.12; Jazz Band gr 9.10; All-County Band gr. 10.11.12; Volleyball Weekend gr 9.10.12. Jr. Model gr 11: 1986 Ticonderoga Junior Miss; Works at McDonald’s; Enjoys dancing, cooking, and running; Plans to attend college for International Relations. SANDY DELONG Football gr 9.10.11.12. Baseball gr. 9.10.11.12; Home Room Rep gr 11; Enjoys hunting, fishing, and athletics; Works at Indian Kettles; Plans to attend college for criminal science JENNIFER DABY Cheerleading gr. 11; Key Club gr. 10,11.12; Varsity Club gr. 11; Drama gr. 12; Nat. Honor Soc.; Prom Committee gr 11. Yr Book gr 12; Home Room Rep. gr. 10.12; Band gr. 9.10.11.12; Chorus gr. 9.10.11.12; Color Guard gr. 9.10.11.12; Junior Miss gr. 12; All-County Chorus gr. 12; All-County Band gr. 11; Literary Mag. gr. 12; Outing Club gr 12; Enjoys ice skating, hiking and biking; Works at Radio Shack; Volunteer Red Cross Blood Drive; Plans to attend college for a degree in Secretarial Science DAN DENTON Basketball gr 9.10.11.12; Football gr. 10; Soccer gr. 12; Track gr. 11.12; Volleyball Weekend gr. 9.10; Enjoys basketball. Weight lifting, hiking, and camping; favorite food is pizza, favorite movie is Rambo. and favorite band is Eddie and The Cruisers MICHELLE DOWNING Cheerleading gr. 11,12; Key Club gr. 11.12; Varsity Club gr. 11,12; Prom Committee gr. 11; Yr. Book gr 12; Class Secretary gr. 12; Home Room Rep. gr. 10.11; Color Guard gr. 9; Junior Miss Gr. 12; Jr Model gr 11; Enjoys dancing, fishing, cooking, and ceramics; Works for WIPS WXTY as part-time disc-jockey; Plans to attend college for interior design CHERIE DICKERSON Chorus gr. 9.10; Enjoys swimming, cooking, running, and collecting stamps. Works at Rizo’s Restaurant. Plans to attend college part-time while working WENDY DUNSMORE Enjoys making quills; Works as a babysitter; Plans on marriage after her graduation CHRIS ELLOR Enjoys water skiing, snow skiing, and fishing; Works at McDonalds Plans to attend college following graduation MELANIE FISH Enjoys ice skating, basketball, and being with her friends; Works as a babysitter; Plans to leave the Ticonderoga area following graduation PAUL FIELD Football gr 10.11,12; Wrestling gr 9; Track gr. 10.11.12; Bowling gr. 11,12; Looks forward to becoming a N Y. State Police recruit DAVID FORBES Actively involved in the junior fireman program; member of the Youth group. Works at the Grand Union Supermarket; Plans to attend college for Hotel and Motel Management NOELLE FORT Prom Committee gr 11; Home Room Rep. gr. 12; Volleyball Weekend gr 10; Jr. Model gr. 11; Junior Miss gr. 12; Enjoys swimming and dancing. Works as a chambermaid; Plans to attend college for Fashion Merchandising STEVE FREED Football gr 9.10.11.12; Captain gr. 9; Nat Honor Soc.; Volleyball Weekend gr 9.10; Enjoys hunting, fishing, and athletics; Plans to attend college PAM GODING Cheerleading gr. 9.10.11.12; Varsity Club gr. 10,11,12; Chorus gr. 9.10.11; Prom Committee gr. 11; Class Treas. gr. 11; Home Room Rep gr 10.12; Volleyball Weekend gr 9.10,11; Jr. Model gr 11; Junior Miss gr 12; Enjoys ceramics, skiing, and sewing; Plans to attend Westbrook College for Nursing FRED GRANGER Football gr. 9,10.11.12; Track gr 9.10.11.12; Enjoys hunting, fishing, and trapping. Works at Dave Flack's Sales and Luberto’s Country Store; Plans to attend college MARTY HARRINGTON Football gr. 9.10.11.12: Basketball gr 9.10.11.12; Track gr. 9: Golf gr 11; Volleyball Weekend gr 10; Enjoys hunting, skiing, and snow-mobilmg; Works for a Veterinarian Plans to travel following graduation ANN HANSON Home Room Rep gr. 9.11; Student Gov’t gr. 9; Enjoys writing poetry and listening to music; Works as a babysitter; Plans to attend college for Cosmetology or Design AMY HUESTIS Soccer gr 9.10.11.12; Basketball gr 9.10.11.12; Track gr 9.10.11.12; Varsity Club gr 9.10.11.12; Nat Honor Soc . Prom Committee gr 11. Prom Court gr 11; Class vice-President gr 11; Home Room Rep gr 10; Volleyball Weekend gr. 9.10; Enjoys drawing, soccer, and running; Works at McDonald’s and as a babysitter. Volunteer Coach for elementary school soccer. Plans to attend Cornell or Clarkson for Engineering WILLIAM HUESTIS Football gr 9: Track gr 12; Enjoys weightlifting, hunting, and riding motorcycles; Plans to enlist in the U S. Armed Foreces; Looks forward to a career in law enforcement JAMES KELLY Baseball gr 10.11,12: Varsity Club gr 11.12; Works at McDonalds restaurant; Undecided on future plans CHRISTOPHER HUGHES Football gr 9.10,11,12: Basketball gr. 9,10: Bowling gr. 11,12: Prom Court gr 11; Enjoys hunting, fishing, and weightlifting; Plans to attend college or technical school MARK KORNUTICK Bowling gr 10; Volleyball Weekend gr 9.10; Enjoys fishing, hunting, and four-wheeling; Works at McDonalds; Plans to enlist in the U.S. Air Force RICHARD LABOUNTY Track gr 9.10.11.12; Cross Country gr. 9.10.11,12; Varsity Club gr 9.10.11.12; Ski Club gr 9; Enjoys hunting, fishing, and running; Works at Fort Ticonderoga in the Fife and Drum Corp JOHN LAUNDREE Soccer gr 9. Track gr. 9.10.11.12; Cross Country gr 10.11.12; French Clubgr 9.10.11,12; Vice-President gr. 12; Latin Clubgr 9.10; Key Club gr 9.10.11.12; Varsity Club gr 9.10.11.12; Drama Club gr 10.11.12: Nat Honor Soc : Prom Committee gr 11; Yr Book gr 11.12; Home Room Rep gr 10.11; Leaders Club gr. 9.10; Student Gov't gr 11.12; Volleyball Weekend gr 10.11.12; Enjoys biking, skiing, and jogging. Writes short stories and computer programs; Works as a lifeguard MICHELLE LAHENDRO Key Club gr. 12. Enjoys sewing and babysiting. Plans to attend school for Cosmetology JAMIE LEE Track gr 11. Latin Club gr 11. Prom Court gr 11. Home Room Rep. gr 11. Student Gov't gr 9.10; Band gr. 9.10; Color Guard gr 9.10; Enjoys reading and cross-stitichmg. Works at Eddie's Restaurant HEIDI LIDDELL Basketball statistician gr. 11.12; Track gr. 9,10.12; Gymnastics gr. 9.10,11.12; Captain gr. 12; Cheerleading gr. 9,10; Latin Club gr. 9; Key Club gr 10.11,12, Varsity Club gr. 9,10.11.12; F.C.A. gr. 9.10.11. Prom Committee gr. 11; Home Room Rep. gr. 11; Youth and Gov't gr. 11.12; Band gr. 9; Chorus gr. 9.10.11.12; Volleyball Weekend gr 9,10,12; Jr Model gr 11; Junior Miss gr. 12 Enjoys playing the piano, dancing, and babysitting; Plans to attend college for accounting SEAN LOBDELL Soccer gr 9.10.11.12; Captain gr 12; Basketball gr. 9.10.11.12; Varsity Club gr. 9.10.11.12; Prom Committee gr. 11; Volleyball Weekend gr. 9.10.11,12; Enjoys fishing, hunting, and backpacking;Volun-teer coach for elementary school soccer HOPE MANNING Basketball manager gr 9.10; Latin Club gr 9.10; French Club gr. 12; Key Club gr 9.10.11,12; Secretary gr 10; Drama Club gr. 12; Year Book gr. 11.12; Home Room Rep. gr. 12; Chorus gr. 9.10; Volleyball Weekend gr 12; S.A.D.D. gr. 12; Enjoys sewing, sports, and art; Works as a babysitter; Plans to attend college CATHY MEOLA Cheerleading gr 9.10; Captain gr. 10; French Club gr 9.10.11.12: Class Secretary gr 9: Home Room Rep. gr 9.10.11; Student Gov't gr 11,12; President; Band gr. 12; Chorus gr 12; Outing Club gr. 12; Plans to attend college TERRY MICHALAK Track gr. 9.10; Gymnastics gr 9.10.11,12; Cheerleading gr. 9; French Club gr. 10.11.12; Varsity Club gr. 9.10,11.12; Prom Committee gr. 11; Band gr. 9.10; Chorus gr. 9.10.11.12; Junior Miss gr. 12; Enjoys dancing, gymnastics, and singing. Works for McDonalds; Plans to attend college for Medical Technology studies ALICIA MONTBRIAND Soccer gr 10.11.12; Track manager gr. 9.10.11.12; Gymnastics manager gr. 9; French Club gr 12; Latin Club gr 9.10.11; Varsity Clubgr 10.11.12; Drama Club gr. 9.10; Key Club gr. 9.10.11.12; Nat. Honor Soc.; Prom Committee gr. 11; Homeroom Rep gr. 9,10.11.12; Leader’s Club gr. 9.10; Youth and Gov’t gr. 11,12; Student Gov’t gr. 11; Volleyball Weekend gr. 10; Junior Model gr. 11; Enjoys reading and playing soccer. Works at Fort Ticonderoga and as a trail guide at Bullrock farm; Plans to attend college for political science PAT MOORE Bowling gr. 9.10; Volleyball Weekend gr. 9.10; Enjoys fishing, hunting, and snowmobiling; Works for McDonalds; Plans to move to Maine following graduation MIKE MORRISON Latin Club gr. 11; Prom Committee gr. 11; Enjoys horseback riding and equestrian sports; Works for McDonalds and Morrison Realty; Plans to continue in Equestrian activities JERRY MOSIER Football gr 10.11; Baseball gr 10.11; Enjoys fishing, hunting, and coin collecting; Plans to enter the field of electronics or computer programming SARA NADEAU Basketball gr 9.10.11.12; Track gr 9; Key Club gr. 10; National Honor Society. Home Room Rep gr 11.12; Enjoys horseback riding; Works as a babysitter; Volunteer for the 4-H. Plans to attend Cobles-kill A T. then Cornell for Veterinary medicine LISA MOTT Cheerleading gr 9; Prom Committee gr 11; Yr. Book gr. 10; Junior Missgr 12; Enjoys dancing, cooking, and photography; Works for the Stone House Motel; Plans to attend Palm Beach Junior College for Travel and Tourism KELLY O’CONNOR Track gr. 10; Prom Committee gr. 11; Volleyball Weekend gr. 9.10; Enjoys skiing, swimming, and rollerskating; Works as a babysitter and cleaner. Plans on working her way through college DOUG OLCOTT Soccer gr. 12; (Captain). Basketball gr. 10; Wrestling gr 9; Track gr 10; Works at the Hague Supermarket. Plans to attend college ERIC OLCOTT Baseball gr 12; Bowling gr 10.12; Varsity Club gr. 10.12; Works at McDonalds; Plans to enlist in the U S. Air Force JOE PAIGE Soccer gr. 12; Track gr. 9.10; Band gr 9.10; Jazz Band gr 9.10; Enjoys playing the guitar. Works at McDonalds; Plans on attending college but would like to make it as a musician TINA PEETERS Soccer gr. 9.10.11.12; Captain gr 12; Basketball gr. 9.10.11.12: Softball gr 9.10.11.12; Key Club gr 10.11; Nat Honor Soc.; Home Room Rep gr 9; Student Gov’t gr 12; Volleyball Weekend gr 10; Enjoys Cross Country skiing. Works as a babysitter and at Fort Ticonderoga; Plans to attend college for engineering or accounting YVONNE PEETERS Key Club gr 11.12; Enjoys walking, swimming, and listening to music; Works as a babysitter; Undecided about future plans CHARLES PERKINS Football gr. 9.10.11.12; Captain gr 10.12; Baseball gr. 9; Basketball gr 9.10.11.12; Captain gr. 9.10.11; Track gr, 12; Varsity Club gr. 11.12; Prom Committee gr 11; Prom Court gr 11; Class Treasurer gr. 12; S.A D D. v-p gr 12; Works at McDonalds; Plans to enlist in the U S. Marine Corps CLAIRE PERRY Color Guard gr 9.10; Junior Miss gr. 12; Enjoys dancing and drawing; Works as a babysitter: Undecided about future plans DENISE PETERS Soccer gr 9; Basketball gr. 10; Track gr. 11; Yr. Book gr. 9: Junior Miss gr 12; Enjoys jogging, swimming, and hiking; Volunteer work as a candystnper. Undecided about future plans JEFFREY PLASS Baseball gr 9.10; Soccer gr 9.10.11.12; French Club gr. 9.10; Home Room Rep. gr 9; Adirondak Amateur Soccer League. Enjoys listening to music; Plans to attend college CAROL PROVONCHA French Club gr 9.10.11.12; Latin Club gr 9.10; Key Club gr. 9.10.11.12; Drama Club gr. 9.10.11.12; Student Director gr 12; Prom Committee gr. 11; Yr. Book gr. 11; Leadership Club gr. 9.10; Student Gov’t gr. 12; Band gr 12; Chorus gr. 9.10.11.12; Spirit of Sound gr 11.12; S A D D. gr 11; Enjoys reading and writing science fiction; Plans to attend college for journalism TAMMY RAFFERTY Soccer gr. 10; softball gr 9.10; Enjoys swimming and babysitting JAMES REALE Football gr. 9.10.11,12; Capt gr. 11,12; Baseball gr. 10.12; Track gr 11. Varsity Club gr. 9.10.11,12; F.C A gr. 9.10.11; Prom Committee gr 11; Prom Court gr 11; Student Gov’t gr 11; Enjoys fishing, hunting, water skiing; Works for Reale Construct. KAREN ROCK Year Book gr 11.12; S.A.D.D. gr. 11; Chorus gr. 9.10.11.12; Spirit of Sound gr 9.10.11.12; Volleyball Weekend gr. 10.11; All-State Chorus gr 11.12; All-County Chorus gr. 11.12; Enjoys singing, reading, and collecting teddy bears; Plans to attend college for social services; Plans to remain active in music MELANIE RODD Key Club gr. 9; Drama Club gr. 9; Enjoys sewing and painting; Works as a babysitter; Undecided about future plans MELISSA RODD Literary Magazine gr. 12; Typist; Yearbook typist gr. 12; Key Club gr. 10; Drama Club gr 9; Enjoys hiking Mt. Defiance; Works as a babysitter; Plans to attend college for mortuary science LANA ROSS Gymnastics gr. 9. Cheerleading gr. 9.10.11,12; Capt. gr. 12; Varsity gr. 10.11.12; Nat Honor Soc.; Prom Committee gr. 11; Prom Queen gr. 11; Homeroom Rep. gr. 10.11.12; Student Gov't gr. 11,12; Volleyball Weekend gr. 10; Jr. Model gr. 10; Juniors Miss gr. 12; Enjoys Water skiing and swimming; Works at the Hague Supermarket; Plans to attend college for elementary education DAN SCUDERI Baseball gr. 10; Soccer gr 9.10.11,12; Capt. gr. 12; Track gr. 9; Bowling gr. 10.11,12; Golf gr. 11.12; Prom Committee gr. 11; Prom Court gr. 11. Youth in Gov’t gr. 9; Student Gov’t gr. 11; Enjoys fishing, hunting, and sports; Works for the Lake George Steamboat Co.; Plans to attend college MARY SHAW Track gr. 9,10.11.12; Gymnastics gr. 9.10.11,12; Cheerleading gr. 9.10; French Club gr 9.10; Varsity Club gr. 9.10.11.12: Prom Committee gr. 11; Prom Court gr. 11; Class V-President gr. 12; Homeroom Rep gr. 9.10.11.12; Youth in Gov't gr. 9; Student Gov’t gr. 9; Volleyball Weekend gr. 9.10; Junior Model gr. 11; Junior Miss gr. 12; Enjoys reading, skiing, and collecting dolls; Plans to attend Endicott College for Fashion Merchandising JENNIFER STRICKER Track gr. 9.10.11.12; Gymnastics gr 9.10,11.12; Latin Club gr. 9; Key Club gr. 9.10.11.12; Varsity Club gr. 9.10.11.12; Drama Club gr 9.10.11.12; F C.A. gr. 9.10.11.12; Prom Committee gr. 11; Homeroom Rep. gr. 11; Leaders Club gr. 9.10.11; Youth in Gov't gr. 11.12; Student Gov’t gr. 11. Band gr. 9,10. Chorus gr. 9.10.11,12; Junior Model gr. 11; Volleyball Weekend gr. 9; Basketball statistician gr. 10.11.12; Enjoys reading, music and art; Works as a camp counselor; Plans to attend college for nursing JOE STACY Football gr. 11; Basketball gr. 9; Track gr. 11; Volleyball Weekend gr. 9; Enjoys sports, hiking, and skiing; Works at Gallo’s Service Station; Plans to go to technical school BONNIE SWINTON Junior Model gr 11; Junior Miss gr. 12; Enjoys dancing and horseback riding; Works at the Silver Bay Association and volunteers in the nurse’s office; plans to attend college for cosmetology or accounting KARL teRIELE Football gr. 9.10.11.12; Bowling gr. 9; Enjoys fishing and hunting; Works on a farm; Plans to attend college KRAIG teRIELE Football gr. 9.10.11.12; Enjoys fishing. Works on a dairy farm; Plans to attend college PAUL teRIELE Football gr. 9; Enjoys fishing and hunting; Worsk as a dairy farmer; Plans to be a dairy farmer ALBERT THOMPSON Football Manager gr. 10; Baseball gr 9.10; Basketball gr. 9.10.11.12; Prom Committee gr 11; Prom Court gr. 11; Varsity Club gr 11,12; Volleyball Weekend gr. 9,10. Plans to attend college HOLLY THOMPSON Soccer gr 9.10.11.12; Capt gr. 12; Basketball gr. 9.10.11.12; Softball gr. 9.10.11.12; Key Club gr 10.11. Varsity Club gr 9.10.11.12; Nat. Honor Soc.; Prom Committee gr. 11; Homeroom Rep gr 9; Student Gov’t gr. 12. Volleyball Weekend gr. 9; Enjoys reading and sewing; Plans to attend college for physical therapy BRIAN THOMPSON Track gr 9.10.11.12; Capt gr 12; Cross Country gr 9.10.11; Varsity Clubgr 9.10.11.12: Ski Club gr 9.10; Prom Court gr 11; Enjoys golf, riding motorcycles, and running. Plans to move to Florida and become a marine biologist MICHELLE THOMPSON Track gr 9.10.11.12; Cross Country g 9.10.11.12; French Club gr 9; Varsity Club gr 10.11.12; Nat. Honor Soc . Prom Committee gr 11. Prom Court gr 11; Class President gr. 12; Class V-Pres. gr. 10: Homeroom Rep. gr. 11; Color Guard gr. 9. Volleyball Weekend gr. 10.12. Junior Model gr 11; Junior Miss gr. 12.Enjoys singing. Works at McDonald's; Plans to attend the College of Insurance for acturanal science SHAWN TOWNE French Club gr 9.10.11.12; Drama Club gr. 9.10.11.12; Prom Committee gr 11; Homeroom Rep gr. 11.12; Leader’s Club gr. 9.10.11; Chorus gr 9.10.11.12; Youth Group President; Enjoys traveling, antiques. and gardening; Works as a cleaning person; Volunteers for the Ti Enrichment Program and the Tiny Tim Christmas Wish program; Plans to attend college for accounting CHERIE TRUDEAU Gymnastics gr 11; Cheerleading gr 9.10.12; Key Club gr 10.11.12; Drama Club gr. 9.10.11.12; Prom Committee gr. 11; Yr. Book gr. 11; Homeroom Rep gr 10; Leaders Club gr 10.11; Youth Gov’t gr. 11.12; Student Gov't gr 10.11.12; Band gr. 9.10.12; Chorus gr 9.11.12; Volleyball Weekend gr. 9.10; Jr. Model gr. 11; Junior Miss gr 12; S.A.D.D. gr 11.12; Literary Magazine Editor gr. 12; Plans to attend Castleton State College for communications JODI TROMBLEY Enjoys hiking, drawing, and camping; Works as a babysitter; Plans to move from the Ticonderoga area following graduation MARK TRUDEAU Baseball gr 9.10.11.12; Capt gr 12; Basketball gr. 9,10,11,12; Capt. gr. 12; Varsity Club gr. 10.11.12; Nat Honor Soc.; Prom Committee gr. 11; Prom Court gr 12; Class President gr. 11; Homeroom Rep. gr. 9.10; Volleyball Weekend gr. 10; Enjoys basketball; Works at the Grand Union Supermarket; Plans to attend college JILL VOSBURG Latin Club gr. 9: Key Club gr 11,12; Nat. Honor Soc.; Prom Commit tee gr 11; Plans to attend college for communications disorders CINDY WETMORE Basketball gr. 10; Cheerleading gr 10,11; French Clubgr. 9; Key Club gr. 10.11,12; Varsity Club gr 11.12; Prom Committee gr. 11; Yearbook gr. 11,12; Homeroom Rep. gr. 9.10; Band gr. 9,10,11; Chorus gr 9; Volleyball Weekend gr. 10.11; Jr Model gr. 11; Junior Miss gr. 12; Outing Club gr. 12; Enjoys swimming, sewing, and playing the flute; Works as a babysitter; Works at Frank Kathy’s Corner Market; Plans to attend college for interior design TAMMY YAW Soccer gr. 9,10.12; Mgr.; Basketball gr. 11,12; Track gr. 9; French Club gr. 9.10; Key Club gr. 11; Junior Model gr. 11; Enjoys biking, swimming, and soccer; Works at the Silver Bay Association; Plans to attend college for computer programming 44 1985 JUNIOR PROM 1985 JUNIOR PROM As we hear the music of Almost Paradise by Mike Reno and Ann Wilson and Purple Rain by Prince play on. we remember our Junior Prom. The room shimmered in purple, silver, and blue. This gave us a most memorable evening on May 18th. 1985 Streamers covered the ceiling, and balloons toppled to the floor as the King. Carl Bevilacqua. and Queen. Lana Ross, were announced by Ms. Menga. The Prince and Princess were. Jamie Reale and Michelle Thompson. The court consisted of Mary Ann Shaw AND Charlie Perkins; Jamie Lee and Dan Scuderi; Amy Huestis and Chris Hughes; Tricia Bartlett and Mark Trudeau; Tara Cole and Albert Thompson; and Christine Bartlett and Brian Thompson. After the prom, many students participated in a non-alcoholic prom party sponsored by the S.A.D.D. committee (Students Against Driving Drunk). 47 SENIOR SUPERLATIVES Class Artists: Melanie Rodd. Dan Scuderi Most Talkative: Cherie Trudeau. Jeff Plass. Class Buddies: Tricia Bartlett. Marty Harrington. Pam Goding. 48 Best Smile: Dave Baker. Jamie Lee. Most Spirit: Sandy Delong. Michelle Downing UNDERCLASSPEOPLE UNDERCLASSPEOPLE Homeroom 213: Front Row-M.Huestis. B.Gough, A.Harrington. J.Gonyea. Row 2-J.Jzyk, J.Hughes, M.Guyette, G.Hughes. M.Graney. T.Hill, L.Henry. Row 3-K.Gray. J.Greenough. Homeroom 204: Front Row-E.Cembalski. C.Cobb, J.Bailey. Row 2-R.Carr. S.Bresett. K. Barber. P.Badke. S.Backus. T.Bessette. J.Bennett. T.Barber. 55 Homeroom 214: Front Row-T.Mattison. B.LaDue, E.Montbriand. Row 2-S.Moore. J.Mero, L.Lafountain. D.Mckeown, C.LaPointe. K.Lowell. L.Mars. Row 3-C.Lee. K.Livingston. Homeroom 217: Front Row-H. Millington. J.Woodard. F.Vradenburg. H.Woods. K.Yaw. Row 2-S. Woods. S.Strieker. R.Williams. M.Whitford. C.Thomp-son. D.Vonkoenigseck. P.Thompson. R.Trudeau. 56 Homeroom 216: Front Row-L.Snyder. L.Ruth. A.O’Hara. F.Putnam. S.Riper Row 2-T.Signor. D.Osier. M Rutkowski. G.Ryan. G.Peeters. J.Ross, R.Porter. A.Russell. N.Sibley. J.St.Andrews. K.Simpson. 57 Homeroom 212: Front Row-B.Detweiler. K.Curtis. R.Dedrick, T.Donovan. Row 2-H.Gauger. S.Fitzgerald. R.Connors. S.Connery. A.Contois. J.Dolbeck, C.Frament. Homroom 203: Front Row: R. Treadway. A. Sheets. J. Smith. A. Stull. Back Row: J. St. Andrews. D. Tucker. J. Sharrow. M. Watts. S. Winchel. E. Trudeau. E. Trudeau. Homeroom 101: Front Row: A. Gijanto. J. Hayes. A. Flurey. L. Gijanto. J. Fraseir. P. Graves. Back Row: J. Granger. C. Granger. J . Gijanto, E. Grinnel. W. FaHey. S. Hamel. 59 Homeroom 202: Front Row: J. Perkins. J. Ross. R. Ryan. J. Ross. Back Row: M Rich. K. Renyolds. J. Russel. L. Saunders. C.J. O’Connors. S. Quisnell. T. O'Conner Homeroom 117: Front Row-J.Cross. M.Cheslik. T.Coley. A.Blanchette. B.Carey. A.Busick. Row 2-M.Connors. C.Dunklee. S.Butler. C.Cronan, R Dedrick. J. Diskin. D.Blanchette. J.Crammond. Homeroom 118: Front Row-A Gijanto. J.Frasier. L.Gijanto. L.Hozley. A.FIeury. C.Gibbs. T.Fredrick. J.Hayes. Row 2-S.Hamel. J.Gijanto. W.Fahey, T.Henthorn. D FIeury. J.Granger. E.Grinell. S.Gijanto. C.Granger. 60 Homeroom 116: Front Row-C.Boyce. T.Blowers. T.Benedict. S.Brannock. Row 2-L.Beebe. B.Bolt. L.Bennet. A.Bevilacqua. M.Bevilacqua. P.Barnes. H.Allen. S.Bartlett. M.Blaise. L.Burns, S.Barber. Homeroom 114: Front Row-D.Kolysko, R.LaRock. H.May. M.McClure. C.Lamb. J.LaPierre. R.Lamb. Row 2-D.LaDue. A.McKee. J.Keegan. E.McKiernan. K Lobdell. L.Love. T McCallum. E.Jordan. C.Lewis, C.Mc.Guiness. A.LaPann. Secretary: S. Forest Treasurer; J. Plass Vice President: W. Dolbeck President: A. O’Hara Homeroom 103: Front: S. Forest. W. Dolbeck, M. Dolbeck, D. Dattilio, P. Fish. M. Forbes. Back: M. Decker. B. Deen, J. Dunbar. C. Esperity, V. Dufault. Mr. Rutkowski. F. Dudley. T. Dedrick. J. Ferguson. R. Drinkwine. T. Dorset. Homeroom 104: First Row; S. Gray. K. Gilles. R. Harrington. S. Hamel. Second Row: D. Granger. J. Hayes. B. Granger. T. Geotch. H. Johns. K. Grinnel. B. Hulburt. Third Row: M. Hughes. J. Frazier, J. Mosier. D. Paige. F. Hunsdon. D. Jordon. G. Guyette. L. Garrison. B. Gijanto. 63 Homeroom 101: Front Row-P.Butler. K.Connors. R.Bright. S.Breault. K.Armstrong. M.Beehner. T.Courtright. Row 2-M.Buckman. B.AIIen. S.Bolt. T.Annis, C.Carr, K. Bartlett. S.Connery. R.AIkinburgh. R. Bevins, J.Crossman, S.Connery. B.Condon, D. Alkinburgh. P.Belden. M.Bresett. Homeroom 106: Front Row-D.Norton. E.May. N.Moore. A.Perkins. K.May, K.Otley, J.PIass. Row 2-W.Peeters, A.O'hara. J.Kelly. T.LaTour. K.O'Connor. J.Livingston. S.OIcott. C.Lobdell. P.Phelen. P. Moore. 64 Homeroom 104: Front Row-S.Gray. K.Gillis. R.Harrington, S.Hamel. Row 2-D.Granger, J. Hayes. B.Granger. T.Geotsch. M.Johns. K.Grinell. W.Hul-burt. Row 3-M.Hughes. J. Frasier. J.Mosier. D. Paige. F. Hunsdon. D. Jordan. G.Guyette. L.Garrison. E.Gijanto. Homeroom 113: Front Row-S.Rafferty. A.Porter. S.Stoddard. L.Tyrell. J.Putnam. L.Swinton. T. Walker. D.Sibley. Row 2-A.Stevens. T.SIater. R.Sawyer. K.St.Andrews. J.Woods. S.Thompson, M.Ryan. D.Williams. J. Rockefeller. M.St.Thomas. M.Vigliotti. C.Thompson. C.Swinton. B.O.C.E.S. Row 1: L. Granger. D. Geizer. B. Wells. C. Messier. T. Carr. Row 2: J. Stormer. M. Barnaby. T. Woodard, L. Woodard. J. Snyder. Row 3: J. Monroe. W. Wiktorko. G. McCoy. J. Belden. J. Stacey. J. Barry. D. Carey. B.O.C.E.S. 68 CANDIDS SPORTS 72 CANDIDS CANDIDS Junior-Varsitv: Bartlett. Kevin; Bartlett. Shannon; Benedict. Terry; Bevins. Randy; Brannock. Steven; Brannock. Terry; Bresett. Michael; Carr. Chad; Connery. Scott. Cronan. Cory; Crossman. John; Dedrick. Robert; Dedrick. Tom; Ferguson. John; Freed. Tim; Gijanto. James; Gijanto. Jason; Gijanto. Sean; Goding. John; Granger. Corey; Granger. Jeffrey; Grinned. Eric; Guyette. Greg; Hamel. Scott; Henthorn. Todd; Jordan. Douglas; Lobdell. Christopher; McCallum. Toby; Moore. Paul; Mosier, Jason. Natale. David; O’Connor. Todd; Paige. Donald; Peeters. Bill; Putnam. Joseph; Rich. Mike; Ryan. Matt; Sharrow. John; Tierney. Thad; Vigliotti. Michael. Jr; Wagner. Wayne; Wetmore. Stephen; Williams. Douglas; Osier. Darren - Manager; Sibley. Norman- Manager; Witford, Jim- Manager. Varsity: Backus. Shannon; Baker. David; Barber. Kyle; Bessette. Thomas; Bevilacqua. Carl; Chappell. Gregg; DeLong. Sandy; Dolbeck. Jason; Duguay. Glenn; Field. Paul; Forkas. Stephen; Freed. Steve; Graney. Mike; Granger. Frederick; Guyette. Matt; Harrington. Marty; Hughes. Chris; Hughes. Greg; McKeown. Darryl; Mosier. Jerry; Peeters. Jerry; Perkins. Charles; Porter. Bob; Reale. James; St. Andrews. John; Stacy. Joe; Strieker. Steve; TeRiele. Karl; TeRiele. Kraig; Thompson. Peter; Whitford. Matt; LaPierre. Jim - Manager. Thompson. Corey - Manager; Whitford. Jim - Manager r FOOTBALL 1 FOOTBALL J.V. SCORE Tl OPPONENT SCORE 32 MAI 0 14 Saranac Lake 12 8 Peru 0 26 Plattsburgh 0 6 Moriah 14 21 St. Johns 0 21 Saranac 6 24 Ausable 6 0 Beekmantown 0 VARSITY SCORE Tl OPPONENT SCORE 18 MAI 6 28 Saranac Lake 6 3 Peru 6 14 Plattsburgh 0 42 Moriah 6 32 St. Johns 0 34 Saranac 0 19 Ausable Valley 0 20 Beekmantown 7 20 Tupper Lake 0 Front Row H Bresett. Back Row: K. Reynolds. P. Badke. L. Ross. P. Goding. M. Dolbeck. R. Dedrick. J. Ross. R. Trudeau. J. Connors. VARSITY CHEERLEADING J.V. CHEERLEADING GYMNASTICS GYMNASTICS: Cole. Tara; Connors. Roberta; Dedrick. Renee; Dolbeck. Wendy; Gi-janto. Betsi; Hughes. Julianne; Hughes. Maureen; Liddell. Heidi - Co-Capt.; Ross. Janet; Sibley. Bruce; Strieker. Jennifer - Capt.; Thatcher. Tammy; Trudeau. Diane; Vosburg. Ursula; Woods. Heather; Michalak. Theresa -Ass't. Manager; Shaw. Mary Ann - Manager. Tl OPPONENT SCORE 93.05 Peru 97.75 111.95 BCS 98.80 108.20 MAI 104.15 112.10 AVC 98.50 114.55 PHS 118.30 118.95 Peru 101.60 110.60 BCS 92.45 109.85 MAI 93.35 118.80 AVC 97.70 120.75 PHS 124.10 81 BOYS Tl: OPPONENT. SCORE: 27 Saranac Lake 28 38 Plattsburgh 23 28 Lake Placid 29 35 Beekmantown 25 35 Peru 23 31 St. Johns 24 32 Northeastern Clinton 23 30 Saranac Lake 25 31 Plattsburgh 26 25 Lake Placid 32 32 Beekmantown 25 39 Peru 22 30 St. Johns 25 25 Northeastern Clinton 31 Front: B. Condon. S. Connors. D. Rutkowski, Back: D. Norton. J. Plass. J. Laundree. A. Russell. D. LaBounty, Coach Kiely. 82 CROSS COUNTRY CROSS COUNTRY Left to Right: M. Rutkowski, T. Cross. S. Forest. M. Thompson. J. Forest. A. LaPann, J. Baine. Coach Kiely. Tl: GIRLS OPPONENT: SCORE: Wins Saranac Lake forfeit 31 Plattsburgh 27 Wins Lake Placid Forfeit 29 Beekmantown 28 21 Peru 34 35 St. Johns 20 22 Northeastern Clinton 33 16 Saranac Lake 38 22 Plattsburgh 33 Wins Lake Placid Forfeit 26 Beekmantown 30 18 Peru 37 36 St. Johns 23 23 Northeastern Clinton 32 83 Kneeling: B. Carey. S. Forest. K. Grinnell. C. Boyce. Standing: J. Kelly. T. LaTour, L. Hozley. A. Ohara. S. Quesnel. R. Sawyer. Coach Charboneau. Tl OPPONENT SCORE 29 MAI 21 33 Monah 34 OT 22 St Johns 33 48 GF Scnmage 37 Saranac 46 33 Peru 10 54 SLCS 26 30 NECS 33 41 A usable 30 47 NAC 12 33 BCS 30 28 PHS 49 47 NAC 14 43 Moriah 26 35 SJS 21 24 SCS 21 J.V. BASKETBALL VARSITY BASKETBALL Kneeling: L. Bennett, J. Cross. K. Curtis. Standing: K. Yaw. E. Cembalski. S. Fitzgerald. T. Peeters. A. Huestis. S. Nadeau. H. Thompson. B. Ladue. Coach Tubbs. 85 Front Row: C. Perkins. S. Rockhill. M. Harrington. M Graney. A. Russell. Row 2: P. Belden. S. Bresett. S. Strieker. S. Lobdell. T. Dixon. A Thompson. D. Denton. M. Trudeau. J. Dolbeck. J. Belden. Missing: D. Baker. Tl OPPONENT SCORE 46 Glens Fans 42 61 MAI 53 38 Moriah 65 54 St. Johns 37 66 NAC 46 54 Lake George 49 47 Warrens burg 35 61 Glens Fals 71 46 Saranac 42 54 Peru 52 61 Saranac Lake 30 61 NCCS 51 43 A usable 36 68 BCS 53 57 Plattsburgh 64 68 NAC 55 70 Moriah 43 70 St Johns 54 43 MAI 38 53 Saranac 46 52 NAC 36 64 Saranac Lake 50 60 Stillwater 76 Christmas Tournament Champions VARSITY BASKETBALL J.V. BASKETBALL BASKETBALL: Bovs: (Freshman) Annis. Timothy Bartlett. Kevin Bresett. Michael Condon. Brad Connery. Scott Dorsett. Thomas Guyette. Greg Livingston. James Lobdell. Christopher Mosier. Jason Peeters. William Phelan. Patrick Vigliotti. Michael Bovs: (Junior-Varsity) Bartlett. Shannon Blowers. Timothy Brannock. Terry Cronan. Corey Dedrick. Robert Diskin. Joshua Dixon. Lance Fahey. William Giganto. James Granger. Jeffrey Russell. John Rutkowski. David Sharrow. John Trudeau. Eric Tl OPPONENT SCORE 34 Glens Falls 41 33 Moriah 30 39 St Johns 43 47 NAC 34 47 Warrensburg 33 52 St Mary’s 30 29 Glens Falls 44 49 Saranac 37 49 Peru 44 61 Saranac lake 21 44 NEC 32 47 AusaWe 41 52 Beek man town 36 53 Nac 43 46 Moriah 36 60 St Johns 48 66 MAI 72 59 Saranac 42 37 Plattsburgh 46 51 Plattsburgh 72 87 T1 38 29 44 38 36 35 37 44 47 40 44 53 50 38 25 OPPONENT MAI Moriah St Johns NAC Saranac Peru NCOS AusaWe Beek-Town Plans NAC Moriah St Johns MAI Saranac SCORE 50 27 46 43 46 21 26 36 40 50 50 38 41 26 32 Congratulations: T. Annis, K. Bartlett. M Bresett. B. Condon. S. Connery. T. Dorsett. G. Guyette. J. Li-vinston. C. Lobdell. J. Mo-sier. W. Peeters. P. Phelan. M. Vigliotti. FRESHMEN BASKETBALL BOWLING Front row - L. Mott. L. Gijanto. A Gijanto. L. Snyder. Back row - T. Benedict. C. Thompson. M. Graney. P Field. B Bevilacqua. D. Scuderi. E. Olcott. Tl OPPONENT SCORE 0 AUCS 4 1 B-Town 3 0 Peru 4 0 PHS 4 3 NCOS 1 0 B-Town 4 0 AUCS 4 0 Peru 4 3 St. Johns 1 1 St. Johns 3 0 PHS 4 89 sitting: K. Grinnell. A. Huestis. J. Raymon. G. Schuler, B. McDonald. W. Thompson. T. Cole, kneeling: W. Dolbeck. A. Butler. D. Peters. R. Connors. J. Hughes. M. Rutkowski. B. Carey. R. Ryan. J. Bain. M. Thompson. R. Larock. standing: Coach MacArevey. A. Giganto, T. LaTour. A. Stull. L. Bennett. E. Montbriand. T. Bell. J. Crammond. C. Gibbs. A. Lapan. T. Signor. S. Forest. Coach Strieker. T. Forest. 90 GIRLS TRACK GIRLS TRACK BOYS TRACK BOYS TRACK We would like to acknowledge these people in place of a picture: D. Rathbun.S. Treadway, J. LaPann, R. Trudeau, John Reale, M. Keller, M. Kolysko, F. Granger, D. LaCounty, B. Thompson, J. Barry, J. Fuller, D. Denton, Paul Field, J. Stacy, K. Barber, G. Chappel, A. Russell, J. St. Andrews, S. Strieker, T. O’Hara, M. Guyette, S. Moore, S. Bresett, J. Webb. 77 OPPONENT 82 AuSable Valley 52 52 Platlsburg 87V4 99 Lake Placid 36 115 MAI 8 107 St. Johns 33 70 Peru 82 89 Saranac Lake 49 99 Saranac 30 112 Beekmantown 30 front row left to right: L. Middleton. B. Hood. J. Mosier. J. Hills. M. Graney. B. Porter. Back row: Coach Johnson. T. Charboneau. J. Stanilka. T. Belden. K Trudeau. J. Kelly. M. Mero. S. DeLong. Tl OPPONENT 3 Saranac 8 3 Beekmantown 4 6 St. Johns 0 4 St Johns 5 8 Peru 11 4 M.A.I 2 5 M A 1 6 3 Plattsburgh 4 4 Saranac Lk 5 2 Saranac Lk 4 11 N A C. 8 3 N AC 8 18 NEC. 10 ' 2 Ausable 9 94 VARSITY BASEBALL J.V. BASEBALL ' r Tl OPPONENT 8 Saranac Lk 12 16 St. Johns 12 7 St. Johns 8 18 Moriah 2 16 Moriah 3 6 Beekmantown 2 21 Peru 6 4 MAI. 9 3 Plattsburgh 8 1 Saranac Lk 9 2 Saranac Lk 1 4 N.A.C. 8 7 N.A.C. 11 1 Ausable 9 sitting left to right: E. Trudeau. E. Grinnell. D. Osier. T. O’Connor. S. Giganto. C. Messier, kneeling left to right: J. Diskin. S. Brannock. T. Bennedict. F. Gordan. P. Thompson, standing left to right: S. Con- nery. J. Whitford. D. Vonksenigsek. T. Blowers. B. Peters. J. Sharrow. J. St. Andrews. G. Hughes. J. Giganto. Coach Barnhart sitting: B. Beldon. K. Yaw, C. Boyce, kneeling: S. Brown. H. Thompson. T. Peeters, J. Cross. S. Ouesnel. standing: M. Blaise. A. Decker, L. Noel. J. Verdone. L. Burns. C. Barron. Coach Charboneau Tl OPPONENT 5 Ausable 21 4 M A 1 22 3 M A.I. 10 4 Beekmantown 17 3 N. A C. 19 9 N.A C. 25 8 Peru 17 12 Moriah 21 9 Moriah 17 8 Plattsburgh 9 8 Saranac Lk 4 10 Saranac Lk 5 8 St. Johns 12 2 St Johns 20 0 Saranac 20 SOFTBALL % GOLF kneeling: Coach Vigliotti, G. Macke (local pro), standing: M. Vigliotti. B. Goding, P. Phelen, C. Cronan, M. Rogers. M. Harrington, W. Fahey. D. Scuderi, D. Baker, J. Dolbeck. Ticonderoga Rules The Links According to Coach Vigliotti, the 1985 Ticonderoga golf team had a super season. The team was undefeated in dual match play. They won all nine of their matches by impressive scores. The team finished 2nd in the CVAC Championships. Individual honors went out to three Ti golfers in the sectionals with C. Cronan placing 4th, C. Sanders 6th, and P.J. Phelan 13th. Cory and Craig qualified for the state tournament at Cornell University. TI OPPONENTS 6 Willsboro 1 6 LK Placid 1 6 E' town 1 7 Willsboro 0 5 Saranac 2 7 LK Placid 0 6‘; E' town Vi 4 7 Moriah 2 Vi 7 Moriah 0 97 98 ACTIVITIES S3IJLIAI10V Row 1: D. Frazier. M Dolbeck. S. Gijanto. Row 2: J. Gijanto. K. Rock. B. Detweiler. A. Butler. ALL STATE--------------------------------------- SPIRIT OF SOUND Row 1: A. Butler. Row 2: C. Provancha, H. Allen. B. Detweiler. K. Rock. Row 3: J. Ross. M. Blaise. T. Signor. J. Crammond. CHORUS Row 1: A. O'Hara. A. McKee. A. Holman. P. Butler. R. Bright. K. Gillies. Row 2: K. Lowell. C. Trudeau. L. Tyrell. S. Stoddard. M Buckman. W. Dolbeck. R Sawyer. J. Gijanto. Row 3: A. Taylor. K. Maye. S. Butler. S. Gijanto. M. Dolbeck. S. Bolt. A. Mckiernan. B. Granger. S. Forest. Row 4: K. Otley. T. Michalic. L. Saunders. A. Butler. T. LaTour. J. Cross. Row 5: C. Provoncha. M. Blaise. D. Frazier. S. Towne. K. Rock, J. Daby. B. Detweiler. H. Allen. D. Kolysko. J. Crammond. T. Signor. L. Burns. Row 1: M. Oheslik. J. Cross. D. Granger. C. Trudeau. Row 2: C. Provoncha. J. Daby. D. Frazier. C. Swinton. Row 3: V. Dufalt. C. LaPointe. J. Crammond. C. VanHoesen. T. Signor. BAND DRAMA Row One: D. Frazier. C. Provoncha. J. Bailey. Row Two: S. Towne. S. Butler. K. Lowell. DRAMA DRAMA Front Row: S. Towne, Row Two: C. Trudeau. D. Frazier. Row Three: T. Hill, J. Daby, K. Lowell. C. Provoncha. Back Row: J. Cross. E. Montbriand. C. Cobb. J. Laundree. H. Woods. C. Meola. S. Butler. R. Dedrick. DRAMA KEY CLUB Front Row: C. Cobb. K. Simpson. H. Manning. C. Provoncha. C. Wetmore. M. Downing. H. Woods. C. Trudeau. J. Daby. Back Row: R. Dedrick. T. Michalak. H. Gauger. D. Frasier. A. Giganto. R. Trudeau. J. Laundree. J. Cross. E. Montbriand. A. Butler. T. Hill. S. Fitzgerald. K. Lowell. R. Williams. K. Otley L-R: C. Trudeau. C. Perkins. C. Vanhusan. H. Manning. D. Kolysko. Miss Menga. S. Cross. T. Coley. J. Cross. K. Lowell SADD------------------------------------------------- STUDENT COUNCIL Front: C. Vanhuesen. J. Crammond. R. Trudeau. K. Condon. R. Dedrick. W. Dolbeck. S. Forest. C. Provoncha. Back: H. Thompson. J. Dolbeck. C. Perkins. C. Trudeau. C. Meola. L. Ross. J. Laundree. T. Peeters. S. Gijanto L-R: T. O’Connor. D. Oiser. B. Porter. M. Guyette. J. Dolbeck FCA 105 FRENCH CLUB Front: C. Provoncha. T. Hill. H Woods. R. Dedrick. D. Fazier. H. Gauger. J. Bailey. C. Boyce. L. Gijanto. S. Towne. Back: J. Hughes. E. Montbriand. C. Cobb. J. Laundree. A. Gijanto. L. Burns. H. Allen. J. Crammond. A. Stull. J. Smith. C. Lamb. FRENCH CLUB LATIN CLUB LATIN CLUB Front Row: Eddie May. T. Walker. D. Williams. C. O’Connor. Ms. Busier. B. Granger. M. Forbes. C. Frament. S. Fitzgerald. A. Butler. Top Row: A. Russell. S. Gijanto. R. Treadway. M. Blaise. T. O'Connor. S. Butler. S. Bressett. N. Sibley. C. Lapointe. NAT’L HONOR SOCIETY STUDENT COUNCIL First Row: C. VanHoesen. J. Crammond. R. Trudeau. K. Condon. P. Badke. R. Dedrick. W. Dolbeck. S. Forest. C. Provancha. Back Row: H. Thompson. J. Dolbeck. C. Perkins. C. Trudeau. C. Meola. L. Ross. J. Laundree. T. Peeters, S. Gijanto First Row: M. Thompson. C. LaPointe. S. Fitzgerald. B. Detweiller. T. Hill, A. Butler. J. Hughes. J. Laundree. E. Montbriand. Back Row: S. Freed. A. Russell. M. Guyette, L. Ross. A. Huestis. H. Thompson. T. Peeters. J. Daby, M. Trudeau. S. Nadeau. J. Dolbeck. J. Vosburg OUTING CLUB First Row: M. Cheslik, J. Hayes, A. Butler. C. Meola; Second Row: J. Dudley. R. Dedrick, C. Cobb. C. Lewis. J. Daby; Third Row: B. Bolt. S. Butler, S. Bolt. R. Treadway. A. Lapann. J. Laundree Bottom: S. Stoddard. M. St. James. J. Ross. S. Bolt. K. O’Connor. H. Johns. C. Provoncha. C. Frament; Top: J. Daby. J. Laundree. R. Treadway. C. Treudeau. K. Lowell. J. Hayes. D. Frasier LITERARY MAGAZINE YEARBOOK AT TABLE: C. WETMORE. J. DABY. K. ROCK. H. MANNING. J. BAILEY STANDING: A. BUTLER. J. LAUNDREE. S. TOWNE. R. TREADWAY. D. FRAZIER. K. LOWELL MISSING: T. CROSS. MISSI ROOD (OUR TYPIST) YEARBOOK YEARBOOK Yearbook! For those with past experience, the word means late nights, missed deadlines, limited staff, and criticism that’s not so constructive. Due to the efforts of a hardworking few, you now hold in your hands a 1986 Ticonder-oga Carillon. A great deal of time, work, and care have gone into the production of this yearbook. I’m sure common concensus agrees that it is a redoubtable effort (compliments will be received anytime, but complaints or suggestions will be taken only at our daily 3 to 5 meetings after the complainer has attended a minimum of 5 such meetings, at least). Seriously, being on the yearbook staff means more than coming to a meeting once a month or putting your name on a list. Each active staff member put in over one hundred hours of work. It’s hard to say exactly what we do, but the only thing we do not do is the typesetting and printing, which is done by the company. All other aspects of production must be completed before we send the book in. The hardest part of our work is the organization. First, a theme is chosen and everything must revolve around it. This year our theme was frames and all our work was centered around that one idea. Consistency is the main rule for laying out a book. The business aspect of the yearbook must be well organized too. Raising $6,500 in one year to pay for the yearbook takes a lot of work and planning. Ads must be sold, the yearbooks themselves are sold, and still additional fundraising is needed. In order to understand the work involved and be of any use at all to the yearbook staff, a person must be willing to start working on the yearbook at the beginning of the year and continue on through until the finish. Our biggest problem this year was the limited number of capable staff and the shortage of time. Time flies when deadlines are near. Speaking of deadlines, I would like to thank, on behalf of the yearbook staff, all those who helped us meet these deadlines. Mrs. Hurlburt, who helped with the bookkeeping; Mr. Vigliotti, for his help with the sports section- especially the stats; Mr. Rutkowski and Ms. Lapointe, for contributing their own photos of track and football in our time of need; Mr. Corbo, for his support and patience in our most desperate hours; and all those who directly or indirectly, made it possible for us to produce this book. Thank you all. A special thank you is extended to Ms. Connors, our yearbook advisor. Without her help we would never have finished our production. She has lent us not only her artistic ability and advice but also a great deal of time. She has worked harder and longer than all our staff put together to ensure the 1986 Carrillon was the best it could be. For your time and effort we thank you. Enjoy! A dedicated member of the Yearbook staff. YEARBOOK in JR. 1 MISS 1 1986 GROUP B: (9) C. Perry (10) D. Malone (11) M. Shaw (12) J. Daby (13) B Swinton (14) L. Kalzo (15) L. Ross (16) H. Liddell. GROUP C: (17) D Peters (18) D. Bailey (19) P. Goding (20) N. Fort (21) T Cole (22) M. Thompson (23) C. Bartlett (24) T. Cross. GROUP A: (1) L. Mott (2) T. Bartlett (3) S. Backus (4) T. Michalak (5) C. Trudeau (6) C. Wetmore (7) M. Downing (8) S. Ross. PHYSICAL FITNESS A - Cherie Trudeau B - Mary Ann Shaw C - Chris Bartlett TALENT A -Michelle Downing B - Dawn Malone C - Tracey Cross POISE APPEARANCE A - Shelly Ross B - Lauri Kazlo C - Pam Goding SCHOLASTICS Michelle Thompson Last Will And Testament I, Michelle Thompson, leave all the good times in cross-country to Stacey and Tara and I hope my father can get along without me. I, Jodi Trombley, leave Kelly Connors my good nature in class and to Jennifer How’s your ??”, I've heard it enough. Hey, have one on me. I, Cherie Trudeau, leave Albert (Beener) Contois all the morning runs to the bus stop; to Mr. Coons, someone to get coffee for him. Good Luck Pooh!! I, Mark Trudeau, leave Sean Bresett my great study habits and to my brother I leave a little better taste. I, Jill Vosburg, leave Ti High Happily. I, Cindy Wetmore, leave whatever is left of this school to the next generation of students if there is anything left after the class of ’86 gets through with it! I, Tammy Yaw, leave my love to Danny and my lateness to homeroom and French class to my sister Kelly. I, Dicky LaBounty, leave Mr. Cembalski a can of plaster to fix the hole in the guidance ceiling and a can of paint to Mr. Corbo to paint over it. ’ I, Michelle LaHendro, leave Tony the good times at Ti High; Jo B and Michelle B. the fact that someday you will get out of this place! I, John Laundree, leave Dylon time for homework in lunch, to Jason I give the right to complain and to Chris-Good Luck for Calculus. I, Heidi Liddell, leave Roberta the head spot on next year’s gymnastics team and to Jennifer, Albert, Cherie and Sean-a night at the Movies! I, Jeff Little, leave my ‘ahem’ to Amber Stull and my drumming to future drummers (Heavy Metal, of course!) I, Sean Lobdell, 22, leave rod a napkin for Dean’s nose. Marty some P.T., and Jason- a year’s prescription for Valium for Daddy Dean (to be given regularly at the start of basketball next year.) I, Hope Manning, leave all my fun times at T.H.S. to anyone in hopes that they will enjoy them. I, Gary Mars, leave all the good times that I had at T.H.S. to my brother Peter; to my brother Mark I leave my pottery ability and wood working skills. To Sue Gray I leave all my love and the thought of me. I, Cathy Meola, leave you the Outing Club, a big thanks to Ms. Chapman, Ms. Baker, and Mile. Ryan, and to Elderado always my friendship; to Jason R.- a new comb. I, Terry Michalak, leave Roberta the memories of the talks on the bus and to Mr. Dodd-the memories of my smiling face in class. I, Alicia Montbriand, leave to Cari B. the best of luck with Mr. Boyce and Key Club, and to my favorite sister-my room. I, Pat Moore, leave all my expertise in athletics to Coach Tubbs. I, Melanie Rodd, leave many happy memories and the thrill of escaping the girls’ bathroom without being caught to those with the talent. I, Missi Rodd, leave with a relieved feeling that I'm gone and that I hope never to come back. I, Lana Ross, leave to my sister Janet, nothing, and to my sister Amy I leave all my bad habits of my freshman year that I am sure she will acquire. I, Dan Scuderi, leave a first place spot in the lunch line to Wendy Dolbeck. I, Mary Shaw, leave my professional athletic abilities in every sport know to mankind to Cindy V.-l know you’ll be needing them and to Eric G. — You’re right!! I, Jennifer Strieker, leave to Mo a carrot, Wendy the question How’s your bod?”; to Jason and Dylon the best of luck in the future and a special thanks to Mrs. Strieker. I, Bonnie Swinton, leave my lateness and my good grades to my two brothers, Lonnie and Chris. They’ll need the grades. I leave my friendship to all of my friends. I, Karl teRiele, leave Kenin Bartlett my gym locker and a coffee pot to Coach Wells. I, Kraig teRiele, leave my little brother my football ability and to Richard Williams-30 pounds!! I, Albert Thompson, leave to Eric Trudeau a little 11b better taste. I also leave my computer science workbook to any fool who wants to take it! I, Brian Thompson leave Penny B. a pair of pants all four of us at the lunch table can ALL fit into. Remember, Penny for a Nickel!” I, Holly Thompson, leave to Bee an APTALOOSE-LY INCWEDIBLE friend and a F.F.F., all of my memories of my brother, Albert; to Simp I hope you will eventually get the BEAT. I, Richard Brown, leave all my good luck to Clayton Hurlburt (he’ll need it!); I leave my I.Q. to anybody who thinks they want it. I, Steve Burroughs, leave my Senior Pass to Paul Forbes, all my empty notebooks to Mike Forbes and my I.Q. to anyone who wants to fail. I, Tara Cole, leave Wendy Dolbeck the saying Voulez Vous” to bring on her next Montreal trip and to the future T.H.S. gymnastics team LOTS OF LUCK!!! I, Lisa Coley, leave my sister Tonya all the boring -exciting times at T.H.S. and to the Freshmen Class, I leave all that I didn’t take with me and my love!!! I, Tracey Cross, leave a glass to all drama members, a season of good workouts to the cross country teams, the best of luck to Jennifer C. and a list of questions to Mr. Connors. I, Jennifer Daby, leave Chris, Matt, ad Dave a big thanks for the friendship; to Chris, his nicknames: Sexy legs, Gracey, and Bo Peep, his Killer Geese, and Val. I, Sandy De Long, leave Carol a new tongue, Kara-the perfect guy in Ti, and to Mary Jo-all the happy times I hope to have. I, Dan Denton, leave Coach Bresett the memories of a great season and best wishes to his future teams; to Coach Tubbs my thanks for teaching me how to catch a soccer ball. I, Cherie Dickerson, leave my daughter Elana Elaine happiness always and my love to Steve Swan; I leave Chuck Swinton to Fawn V. (see ya’ at the wedding!). I, Michelle Downing, leave Liz my parking spot next to the dented telephone pole and to Eric Trudeau I give my BETTER taste!! I, Krista Dudley, leave to my brother Fred all the pens I’ve let him borrow and to Theresa (Martha) Slater all of our good times together. I, Glenn Duguay, leave my great intelligence to Jennifer, my great wit to Jane, and my volleyball skills to Randy. I, Wendy Dunsmore, leave my brother Timmy my place in the Nurse’s Office and to Mr. Dreimiller- Jodi and I leave our great attitudes!! I, Chris Ellor, leave Clyde the road trips to Vermont, G.F., Scotia ... thanks to the ELFS from smiles; the trip to Scorps to Joe Paige and Clyde; to Smiles I leave some Brain cells I lost. I, Paul Field, leave Clay Thompson and Terry Benedict my bowling ability. I also leave Jason Mosier my strength for football next year. I, Melanie Fish, leave Holly all the luck in her remaining years, to Marina I leave all the fun we had after school and to Jackie - all the best with Chris. I, Ernie Fluery, leave all my credits to my brother Darren. I, Noelle Fort, leave my cousin Amber the best of luck in high school and to Mr. Connors I leave my sister. GOOD LUCK!! You'll need it!!! I, Steve Freed, am not going to leave anything. I am just going to leave. I, Pam Goding, leave a faithful ride to school and half of my wardrobe to Beth (Hoof), great aerobic nights to Penny, and all my “thanks” to Mr. Bressett for letting me cry on his shoulder! I, Marty Harrington, 30, leave Bud Rod Lover” a leather muzzle to use on Dean next year; to Sean Lobdell- the rest (see you on the bench!) and to Jason, an attitude. I, Amy Huestis, leave to Cari B.-my position as “Queen Bee , to Jen C.- some height and b-ball 23 (keep up the winning tradition) and to Evie-relunctantly, Bill (take good care of him!) I. William Huestis, leave no pity for those still enrolled here, a little height to Eric Grinnell, a few smarts to Todd Henthorne-He’s Lacking!! I, Chris Hughes, leave Bob Porter some hair, my brother Groove some coordination and some common sense and all my love to Jackie. I. James Kelly, leave my job at McDonalds to anyone stupid enough to take it. I, Mike Morrison, leave very happily and will never look back. I, Lisa Mott, leave Penny the memories of the McKee Boys and to Don, I miss you, especially the times we shared; to Lori Snyder fun in Dillon's Class. Good Luck with Mark. I, Sara Nadeau, leave Stephanie F. my basketball talent and position, to Lori B. my secret weapons and to Coach Tubbs- Thanks for all the help. I, Kellie O'Connor, leave Kari Gray my seat in English Class so she won’t have to sit in the front and to my sister Kasey, all the good times I had in hope that she will have some too. I, Eric Olcott, leave my aggressiveness in gym class to Todd Dixon. He could use it. I, Tina Peeters, leave Jen C. and Cari B. all those fun times; to Simp, the bus rides; to Tara L., Larry Bird. I, Yvonne Peeters, leave Lisa Hozley (the thing) at Thad’s party if she still wants it and to Tammy Hill I leave ?? (hope you get him soon!) I, Charlie Perkins, leave my brother Michael the strength and competiveness to compete in football and to Opie, the fond memories of a past gone by. I, Claire Perry, leave Tonya Coley my high school handbook and to Lori L. I leave an invitation to my wedding. I, Denise Peters, leave the girls on the B.O.C.E.S. bus a new tape; to Helen and Holly I leave Mr. Tubbs and to Tammy I leave the memories of driver car. I, Jeff Plass, leave Robbie and Tony the long walks up to soccer practice and to Harve St. Thomas I leave my foot in hopes that he will put it to good use. I, Carol Provancha, leave my outstanding math and science abilities to Dave Frazier. May he never need them! I, Karen Rock, leave Mr. Shapiro and the “Spirit of Sound with many fond memories and to Bonita Detwiler I leave the girl’s locker room mirror (for your hair!) I, Diane Alteri, leave best wishes to Amy Fluery in her two remaining years at Ti Hi, and to Anne, Mel, Wendy-I'll miss you! It’s been great! I also leave my love to my son, James. I, Jackie Bain, leave to Tara Forest, Andy (the guy from our room), to Kellie Grinnell, Matt Nephew. Good Luck next year! I. Dave Baker, leave Kyle Barber the ability to take a hit, to the white pony and Becky a cup of coffee, and to Elicia McKeirnan- a deck of cards (you’ll always be ready to play) I, Holly Barnes, leave all my A V sex lessons to Mrs. La Pointe and Mrs. Huestis, my pent up energy of school to Jen and Roxie- they’ll need it, my senior belongings to Fawn. Good Luck girls!!! I, Chris Bartlett, leave my tardy record to Shannon and to Mrs. Russell in 1st grade; best wishes to Wild Gary” and Mitch. I, Tricia Bartlett, leave Mr. Bresett a degree in psychiatry, to Pitty the best of luck with his future “Babes and to Mitch, one last giggle from his favorite cherub sister. I, Paul Belden, leave my brother Pete all the girls he can keep long enough to find out what there names are and to Todd Fish, the Nurse's Office. I, Carl Bevilacqua, leave my football skills to Kevin Bartlett and John Goding, and my sympathy to anyone who takes Business Law. I, Brooke Blaise, leave Kim in hopes she gets a new truck to cruise in. to Josh D. one “hell uva” birthday party on March 26 , and to Kasey O'Connor a car like her sister’s. I, Anne Brannock, leave to my little brother (Pouche) all my fights and parties in high school. Start playing Pouche- give this school heck-don’t let them give it to you!! 118 AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS Good Luck To The Class Of ‘86 From GRAY'S GYM 585-6828 Cossey Str. Ticonderoga, N.Y. 12883 Best Wishes From ARTHUR DRUG GIFT Try us First-We Have It PATRONS: Jo-Lee Beauty Salon P.J. Johns Rosemarie Hanson Village Pharmacy Ticonderoga Agway HENDRICK OVERBEEK Overbeek Welding Repair Service Fabricating-Trailers Steel-Aluminum Portable Welding 585-2846 133 Montcalm Str. Ticonderoga, N.Y. 12883 (518) 585-6925 Old Chilson Rd. Box 11A Ticonderoga, N.Y. 12883 518 585-6060 ujrslrm union the boctynark Radio hack DEALER Congratulations To The Class Of 1986 From TROUT HOUSE VILLAGE Hague, N.Y. 12836 111 MONTCALM ST JERRY CHARBONEAU TICONDEROGA NY 12883 122 What International Paper is doing to help people communicate better How to write clearly .49 .8SS®« W'i ' m How to read faster fh Today, the printed word is more important than ever. We need to read better, write better, and communicate better. International Paper is publishing a new series of advertisements in the hope that we can help. Even if it’s in a small way. If you have any ideas for this series, or if you’d like reprints of the titles shown here, please write to: Power of the Printed Word,” Dept. YB, International Paper, RO. Box 900, Elmsford, N.Y. 10523, U.SA. INTERN AT IONAL PAPER COMPANY 123 MONTCALM LIQUORS A Wide Selection Of Domestic And Imported Wines And Spirits 426 Montcalm St. 585-6025 BURLEIGH PHARMACY Next To Bank Ticonderoga, N.Y. 585-7344 Congratulations Class Of 1986 NATIONAL ARMY THE WATERBED SHED 129 Montcalm Street Featuring Lake George Ave. Gals Galore Shop Ticonderoga, N.Y. The Locker Room- Camping Congratulations Class Of 1986 Congratulations To The Class Of 1986 ROBERT’S From FORT TICONDEROGA 323 Montcalm St. Ticonderoga, N.Y. The Finest In Dining Tel. (518) 585-7000 NORTHERN INSURING AGENCY BELFRED COURT MOTEL 122 Champlain Ave. Ticonderoga, N.Y. 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