Ticonderoga High School - Carillon Yearbook (Ticonderoga, NY)
- Class of 1987
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Ticondtaroga High School Carillon 1987 Ticonduroga, NY Alma Mater Oh. Alma Mater Ti High School for thee our voices ring, for thee we strive to do our best to thee all praise we bring, lets give a cheer to dear Ti High and never let it end and when our thoughts begin to roam Ti High LET THEM BEND!! ■ 111 V, -v Tablu Of Contents Faculty And Staff pp 3-17 Seniors pp 18-58 Undurclassrnun . . . . pp 72 84 Organizations PP 86 95 Sports pp 96 116 Ads pp 116 133 - - m%..«£ % ' £ r fi J ? VX UjfO- fptljb X A yj if r v v V Vil K(, vk r x j suh V 'fcSMr } C'«,V y -; ■•« :,«. A ■ ''' I 1 ' 4M- iSL $ 5vi 0 :) «... ' November 1986 Dear Mr. Thompson. Because of your overwhelming help and love, the Senior Class of 1987 would like to dedicate our yearbook to you. When we fell down, you were always there to pick us up. You taught us to be firm believers and to stand and fight for what we wanted. We would like to thank you for being kind and understanding and for just being there when we needed you. Most of all we would like to thank you for helping us become mature, responsible adults. Thank you for being the beautiful person you are. We hope that this letter will always remind you of all the good, but trying, times that we have shared in the past four years with you! Thank you for your guidance, support, courage, and love!! Love. The Class of 1987 iQdetnxJ- IM™ - H ;•)J' v Vs ; XX 1 VS] 3 Cuitbffkuun v V $ CL tf l' • 9 ' | 1 s st?s.w n S-A I A We. the class of 1987 dedicate this yearbook to the memory of our friend and teacher. Mr. Thompson. A member of the high school faculty for 27 years, he was not just another teacher; he was a friend to many and respected by all. Mr. Thompson dedicated himself to a variety of jobs within the district. He taught business, filled in as principal, and coached golf. For a number of years, he served as president of the TTA (Ticonderoga Teachers Association). and chairman of the business department. Mr. Thompson had a genuine love for students and went out of his way to accomodate everyone. His kindness and generosity were overwhelming. On the first of September 1986. Mr. Thompson was diagnosed as having a terminal case of cancer, with only 3 to 6 months to live. He dealt with this situation as he had with every other obstacle in his life: straight on. accepting his condition and pain without bitterness. A devout member of his faith, he relied on his church for guidance. Rather than withdrawing from the outside world. Mr. Thompson remained active. Although he had to retire from the high school, he continued to teach at North Country Community College. Also, he had a long-held goal of piloting a Lake George Steamboat and realized this dream in the last 3 weeks of the season. After visiting his brother in Arkansas. Mr. Thompson toured New Orleans as a guest of the steamboat company. He was very open about his condition, yet never once let himself wallow in self-pity. Every moment at home or in the hospital, he tried to be a model patient to ease the burdens of others. When you visited, you approached with trepidation: what do you talk about? You can’t say. Get well soon! But. Mr. Thompson made it very clear you were not seeing a dying man. You simply talked about whatever you talked about before, baseball, fishing, hunting, golf. ... and your pity and sorrow were stripped away. That was the greatest gift he could have given, the freeing of others from their painful burdens. In a very real way he has never retired from teaching, by giving us a role model on which we might base our own lives. Mr. Thompson, our friend and colleague, will always hold a special place in our hearts. We truly regret not having his presence during this special time in our lives. Mr Michael Dlskfn uccia Mr. John Herbert Dr. William Brennan Mr. Harry Fredrick, Superintendent Meoia Mr. WilliaciLGrinnell Mr. Brastm Guidance Mr. LaCoursa Guidance Mr. Tlmmon; Kycologiai Mr. W lb PHy;. Ed. Driver Ed. Mr. Slrickar Health Mr. Dillon Byiinas Mr. Butlar Businas; Ms. Harbart Businas; Ms. Coulter Science Mr. Dodd Science Mrs. Cunningham Science Mr. Hall Science Mr. Cembalski Mote 1 Ms. oK r Sociol Stucli s Mrs. BraiUmbach English Mr, Sbrionni English Mr. Ang««l English Cafeteria Manager Mrs. Wehanou Staff: Mrs. Crammond. Mrs. Mason. Mrs. Delorm Mrs. Noel. Mrs. Burrows mi 7wn Custodians: Dick Quigly Wally Swinton Grant Fleming Cathy Beebee Don Olcott Arnie (BOZO) LaFountain Joe Izzo Wes Mason, one of our night custo-Jians, passed away November 30, (1986. He had many friends amongst Jthe students and faculty. He will be remembered as a kind and hard-work-png man! VENTURE TO 2010 A.D. ... TAMMY HILL beat the world record of 101 Dalmations with 102 Dalmations ... and 6 cats which she trains for the Seniorsarit circus. Keeping the cats in top-notch condition are BA-BETTE LADUE and STEVE FORKAS who feed, clean, and empty the litter box. It’s a dirty job, but someone has to do it! Across the grounds we spot karate champion JANET ROSS flipping her sensei, GREGG CHAPPELL. Standing in the sidelines is karate student, JOHN STAN-DREWS, asking himself, “How did she do that?” Taking a quick glance to the right we see PENNY BADKE and JENNIFER MERO talking their best shot at the dunking tank. And who should we find in the middle of the tank but our own SEAN BRESETT. When asked by reporter, FAWN VRADENBURG, why he took this job, SEAN replied smugly, I happen to look great in a bathing suit.” In the tent next door we find fortune teller, JO BAILY trying to convince SHAWN RIPER that “yes” he will become a priest in 6 years. In the far corner we see JERRY RYAN and JANE GREENOUGH, the tallest man and woman in the world. And taking up quite a lot of space is fat lady HEATHER WOODS, who after graduation gained a whopping 309 pounds and is still rising. We used to have a bearded lady until we found out it wasn’t a lady at all but KYLE BARBER. Tied to a solid oak post with stainless steel chains wrapped around her is escape artist LORI LAFOUNTAIN who, for the first time in her life, is totally confused. Because of their frightening appearance, we forced to cage up madmen JERRY PEETERS, MATT DONOVAN, and KLEIN LOWELL. Surrounded by cheering fans our demolition derby drivers TODD CARR, CRAIG GUDIKUNST, ALBERT CONTOIS, BILLY UPRIGHT, and female driver, STEPHANIE FITZGERALD start their engines. After 15 minutes of hectic driving, our clean up crew, TONY and LEON WOODARD, start dragging away the totalled chevy’s as JAMES MONROE announces the winner, STEPHANIE FITZGERALD, congratulations Steph! Serving soda to our thirsty drivers is vendor GREG HUGHES who in all his years as a vendor has never failed to spill on his costumers. As the center of attention we have body builders, MATT GUYETTE and DARRYL MCKEOWN lifting their maximum of 50 pounds; and cheering them on is Dallas Cowboy cheerleader ROBIN TRUDEAU and her husband NORMAN SIBLEY. Roaming the area is TAMMY BARBER trying to pedal her pet rabbits to our unsuspecting JIM SNYDER. For the hungry people we have JILL CONNORS making her world famous bread dough with the assistance of dough boys, SHAWN CONNERY and SCOTT MOORE. On one of our stages is the theatre production, Snow White, directed by BETH GOUGH with music by soundman DARREN OSIER. As the play opens, we see EVIE CEMBALSKI as Snow White while entering from the right are our 7 dwarfs; JEFF BENNETT as Bashful, RICHARD LATOUR as Sleepy, STEVE WOODS as Grumpy, ROBBIE GAUTREAU as Happy, TOM BESSETTE as Doc, PETE THOMPSON as Sneezy, and tagging along is STEVE STRICKER as Dopey singing their version of “whistle while you work,” which goes like this: “Hi ho hi ho it’s off to a party we go ...” and don’t forget the wicked witch played by ROBERTA CONNORS and the handsome prince, TODD DIXON. On our stage is the theatre production Cinderella directed by DAVE FRASIER. The cast includes KIM LIVINGSTON as Cinderella, LIZ MONTBRIAND as the fairy god mother, JENNIFER JZYK as the wicked step mother, JOANNE STORMER and JANET SPENCER playing the wicked step sisters and our very own prince charming played by ROB CARR. The mice CHRIS LEE, CHARLIE MESSIER, SUE CROSS, LISA MARS, TANIA MATTISON, and DONALD CAREY also contribute greatly to the play. Next, we move on to the Big Top, the main attraction. We were able to get in free since the ticket sellers, KAREN CURTIS, and TANYA DONOVAN were too busy talking. So much for hard work. Inside we hear a huge commotion going on and out sneaks MIKE HUESTIS and PETER STONE, the elephant scrubbers. Being our curious selves we walk around the corner and see SHANON BACKUS, the elephant trainer in a rage. Apparently, someone or something has stolen 2 tons of peanuts from the shed. Well, I’d say that this is a job for detective CHRIS LAPOINTE and his trusted deputy, JOE GONYEA. While they are working on the case of the missing peanuts, we hear the circus beginning. As were taking our seats the lights dim, and in the spotlight below we see DAVE VONKOENIG-SECK, our ringleader, introducing the acts. Looking overhead we see RICHARD WILLIAMS riding a uni-bike across a tightrope with LISA HENRY on his shoulders. I always knew he’d be a star! And out from an opening in the wall come 2 horses owned by MICHELE IVES, led by ANDY RUSSELL and danced on by KATHIE SIMPSON and JULIANNE HUGHES. Something must be funny, because 3 rows behind us there is a family of 7 hysterically laughing. Taking a closer look, we see that it’s TONY O’HARA and KIM YAW with their 5 children. Also in the stands is AMY BUTLER taking notes on the trapeeze artist as she is in mid-air at a 45 0 angle before doing a double twist switch grip. Let’s hope trapeeze artist MARINA BARNABY doesn’t get nervous over this. Hanging from the center of the ceiling spinning by their hair is MARIA RUTKOWSKI and CRYSTAL FRAMENT, and across the tightrope comes HEIDI MILLINGTON and LORI SNYDER Oh,Oh. Crystal bumped Heidi and Heidi fell off. Guess she’ll have to report to nurses ADDIE HOLMAN and LORI GRANGER. While custodians WALT WITORKO and SCOTT FREDERICK clear off the floor for motorcycle stunt man JAMES BELDEN, our clowns, will entertain us. First out are, you guessed it, MIKE GRANEY, BOB PORTER, and JASON DOLBECK still wearing the same clothes, of course. But let’s give most of the credit to KIM CONDON, their costume designer and KARI GRAY, their beautician. Also out there are jugglers, JOANNE WOODARD and MICHELLE GOETSCH. In a corner FAWN PUTNAM, is performing her yoga and clown, HELEN GAUGER, is just acting ... like herself. While ANDY HARRINGTON is being shot out of a cannon, BETH WELLS will take the pleasure of pulling the cord. Providing the music we have TINA SIGNOR singing “FAME” accompanied by BONITA DETWEILER on the piano. Because they’re so sought after we appointed LEONARD RUTH and MATT WHITFORD as their bodyguards. Well that’s all. NO, wait! here comes detective Chris and Deputy Joe and by golly they’ve caught our peanut thief ... it’s ... STEVE ROCKHILL? One more thing, all of this was seen by the eyes of roving reporters RENEE DEDRICK and CHERYL COBB who will be running down Calkins St. away from all the seniors who want to kill us for printing this. So much for progress! By; Renee Dedrick TRAF That's real mature! Me study? Ha! Undercover turtle! 4 smiles for Klien Give me a break JASON DOLBECK, President Football 1.2,3,4 (captain 4) Basketball 1,2.3.4 Goll 1,23,4 Student council 2,3 Homeroom Representative 3.4 Class President 3,4 Youth and Government 1,2,4 American Legion Baseball 3 French Club 1 m I Varsity Club 1.2,3,4 National Honor Society 2,3,4 Prom Committee 3 Prom Court 3 (Prince) Yearbook Staff 4 F.C.A. 1,2,3,4 Volleyball Weekend 1 Boys State 4 ■ JILL CONNORS, Vice President Cheerloadmg (Basketball, Football 1,2,3,4) j Homecoming Court 1,2,3,4 Class Officer President 1 Secretary 2 Vice pres. 3,4 Prom Committee 3 Prom Princess 3 Junior Model 3 Volleyball Weekend 1 MATT GUYETTE, Treasurer Football 1.2,3,4 (Captain 4) Track 1,2,3,4 Latin Club President 2 E1f2,3,4 (president 3) m Officer (Vice Pres. 2 Treasurer 3,4 al Honor Society 2,3,4 EVIE CEMBALSKt, Secretary Basketball 1,2,3,4 Soccer 2,3,4 Softball 1 Key Club 1,2,3 French Club 1,2 Student Council 4 j| Class Officer 2 Treasurer ■ 3,4 Secretary £ Youth and Government 2,3 Jr. Miss 4 Volleyball Weekend 1,2,4 Prom Committee 3 Prom Court 3 Trip toJ NW Spring Drama w PENNY BADKE Cheerleading 1.2,3,4 (Capt.) Student Council 3,4 (Secretary) Prom Committee 3 Prom Court 3 Student Adviaory Comm. 3 Youth and Government 5 Jr. Model 3 Jr. Miae 4 Homeroom Repreaentative 1,2,3,4 Volleyball Weekend 4 JO BAILEY Drama 1,2,3,4 S.A.D.D. 3 Jr. Miaa 4 Yearbook 2 Chorua 1 Color Guard 1 French Club 2,3,4 SHANNON BACKUS Football 3,4 Bowling 4 KYLE BARBER Football 1,2,3,4 Baakatball 1,2 Track 8,1,2,3,4 National Honor Sociaty 3,4 MARINA BARNABY JEFF BENNETT Track 1,4 Enjoy Hunting, tithing, T.V. and working on car . JAMES BELDEN Soccer 3,4 Baiketball 1,2,3,4 THOMAS BESSETTE Football 3,4 Track 3,4 Enjoy T.V., eating, and giving teacher a hard time. AMY BUTLER Spirit of Sound 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Yearbook 2,3,4 All-County Chorus 1,2 All-State Jazz Band 3,4 Area All-State Chorus 2,3 Band 1,2 Student Council 4 Treasurer Outing Club 3,4 National Honor Society 2,3,4 Track 2 Key Club 2,3 Latin Club 3 National Merit Semifinalist NCTE Award in Writing SEAN BRESETT Basketball 1,2,3,4 Track 1,2,3,4 National Honor Society 3,4 Prom Committee 3 Prom Court 3 Homeroom Representative 1,2,3 Latin Club 2,3 Youth and Government 1,2 Boys state 3 Enjoys Basketball and group VAN HALEN DONALD CAREY Boces BOB CARR Student Council 4 French Club 1,2 Prom Committee 3 Prom Court 3 Yearbook 4 Youth and Government 2 TODD CARR Football 1,2 GREGG CHAPPELL Football 1,2,3,4 Captian 4 All-League Team 3 Basketball 2 Track 1,2,3,4 Youth and Government 1,2,3,4 Prom Court 3 Student Council 4 F.C.A. 1,2,3,4 Essex County Bureau 4 CHERYL COBB French Club 1,2,3,4 Claee Officer 2,3,4 Sec., Pret. Treasurer Key Club 2,3.4 Drama 1,2,3,4 Youth and Government 2,4 Cheerleading 1,2 Jr. Miss 4 Prom Committee 3 Volleyball Weekend 2,3,4 Enjoys Swimming SHAWN CONNERY Baseball 2,3,4 Football 1,4 KIM CONDON Student Council 3,4 ALBERT CONTOIS Track 1.2 Croaa-Country 2 Volleyball Weekend 2.3.4 ROBERTA CONNORS Track 8,1,2,3,4 (Capt.) Gymnastic 8,1,2,3,4 (Capt.) Prom Committee 3 Prom Court 3 Jr. Model 3 Jr. Miss 4 French Club 1 Student Council 1 4 Latin Club 4 SUSAN CROSS S.A.D.D. 2,3,4 Involved with Fire Dept. BONITA DETWEILER Spirit of Sound 1,24,4 All-State Chorus 144,4 All-County Chorua 14,3,4 Chorus 1,24,4 Treasurer, Secretary 2 President 4 National Honor Society 2,3,4 S.A.D.D. 4 KAREN CURTIS Basketball 144.4 Enjoys babysitting, and T.V., also likes the group RUN CMC RENEE DEDRICK Gymnastics 74,144,4 Cheerleading 14,3,4 Drama 14,3,4 Outing Club 3 Yearbook 4 Asst. Editor Jr. Model 3 Jr. Miss 4 Prom Committee 3 Class Representative 2,3,4 Student Council 3,4 Key Club 2,3,4 French Club 1,24,4 S.A.D.D. 3,4 MATT DONOVAN National Honor Sociaty 3,4 Track 2 TODD DIXON Franch Club 1,2 F.C.A. 1,2,3,4 S.A.D.D. 2,3 Soccar 2 Baakatball 1,2,3,4 Yaarbook 4 I ’ . CRYSTAL FRAMENT Latin Club 3,4 Literary Club 3 Drama 3 Cross-Country 4 Enjoys Skiing and works as a candystriper. STEPHANIE FITZGERALD Key Club 141,3,4 Drama Club 2jj,4 Basketball 1,2,3 Student Council 4 Homeroom Representative 1 National Honor Society 2,3,4 President 4 Yearbook 2 Soccer Manager 3 STEVE FORKAS Football 1,2,3,4 Bowling 4 DA VID FRAZIER Band 2,3,4 i Chorus 2,3,4 I Drama 1,2,3,4 Kay Club 2,3,4 French Club 2,3,4 Yearbook 2,3,4 Outing Club 3,4 Track 2 Leaders Club 2 1 All State Chorus 2,3 1 All County Chorus 2,3,4 Fort Ticonderoga Fife and Drum Corps Intern At Empire State Institute for the Performing Arts HELEN GAUGER Gymnsstics 1,2 Softball 1 Track 1 Second Honors 1,2,4 Jr. Miss 4 Key club 2,3 French Club 2,3 Latin Club F.C.A. 1 S.A.D.D. 1,4 SCOTT FREDRICK Photo Not Available ROB GAUTREAU Soccer 1,2,3,4 (Capt.) Prom Committee 3 Yearbook 4 JOSEPH GONYEA National Honor Society 4 LORI GRANGER Key Club 2,3,4 MIKE GRANEY Football 1,2,3,4 (Capt. 2,4) Baseball 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Volleyball Weekend 1 Homeroom Representative 1,2,3,4 Prom Committee 3 Prom King 3 Homecoming Court 3 Homecoming King 4 Yearbook 4 BETH GOUGH Yearbook 4 Key Club 4 Jr. Miss 4 Boys Soccer Manager 2,4 Home Show Modeling 4 KARI GRA Y Cheerleading 1,2 (Capt. 2) Homeroom Representative Jr. Modal 3 Jr. Mias 4 Prom Committee 3 CRAIG GUDIKUNST Enjoys hunting, fishing, and Saturday Nights. JANE GREENOUGH Soccer 1,2,3,4 (Capt. 4) Homeroom Representative 2,3,4 Jr. Model 3 Jr. Mias 4 Prom Committee 3 Prom Court 3 National Honor Society 3,4 S.A.O.D. 4 I Yearbook 4 ADELINE HOLMAN Chorus 1,2,3,4 S.A.D.D. 2,3,4 Prom Committee 3 Jr. Miss 4 Colorguard 1 Candy Striper TAMMY HILL Key Club 1,2,3,4 National Honor Society 2,3,4 French Club 1,2,3,4 President 4 Student Council Drama 3,4 Outing Club 3 MIKE HUESTIS Enjoys Hunting, Fishing and Motorcycling. MICHELLE IVES Yearbook 3,4 Photo Editor 4 Newspaper 3,4 Asst. Editor 4 S.A.D.D. 4 Key Club 4 Drama 4 Soccer 4 Softball 4 GREG HUGHES JULIANNE HUGHES Gymnastics 1,2,3,4 State team 2,3,4 Track 2,3,4 National Honor Society 2,3,4 French Club 1,2,3 Prom Committee 3 Jr. Model 3 Jr. Mias 4 JENNIFER JZYK Basketball 1,2,4 Track 3,4 Youth and Government 2 Yearbook 4 Key Club 4 Jr. Mite 4 Home Show Model 4 LORI LAFOUNTAIN I RICHARD LATOUR Bowling 1,2,3,4 Homoroom Representative 1,2 CHRISTOPHER LEE Soccer 2 Band 1 Baaeball 1 Enjoys Hunting, Fishing, Working On Cars, Talking, and Music. CHRIS LAPOINTE Band 1,2,3,4 (President) Stage Band 1,2 All-County Stage Band 3,4 Latin Club 2,3 Track 1,2,3 National Honor Society 2,3,4 KIM LIVINGSTON Basketball 2 Softball 3 French Club 4 Yearbook 4 Jr. Miss 4 2nd Runner-Up Prom Committee 3 S.A.D.D. 2,4 Enjoys, Ballet, Jazz, and playing the Piano. LISA MARS Basketball 1 Yearbook 4 Key Club 4 Jr. Miss 4 4th Runner-up KLEIN LOWELL Yearbook Editor 3,4 Drama 1,2,3,4 Football Manager 4 Key Club 3,4 Leaders Club 1,2 Literary Magazine 3 S.A.D.D. 2,3,4 Prom Committee 3 JENNIFER MERO Homeroom Representative 1 Boys Soccer Manager 1,3 Cheerleading 2 Jr. Model 3 Jr. Miss 4 Prom Committee 3 Prom Court 3 Key Club 4 Yearbook 4 DARRYL MCKEOWN Football 1,2,3,4 (Capt. 4) Volleyball Weekend 3.4 CHARLES MESSIER JAMES MONROE BOCES ELIZABETH MONTBRIAND Key Club 1,2,3,4 Vice President 4 French Club 2,3,4 Treaiurer 3 Drama 1,2,3,4 National Honor Society 2,3,4 Student Council 4 Yearbook 4 Soccer 2,3 Track 2 Jr. Model 3 Outing Club 3 Homeroom Representative 2,3 Prom Committee 3 HEIDI MILLINGTON 7 .1 Cx ir DARREN OSIER Football Manager 1,2.3,4 Bowling 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1,2,4 F.C.A. i,2,3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Chorus 4 SCOTT MOORE JV Football 1,2 Soccer 3,4 Track 2,3,4 TONY O HARA Soccer 1,2,3,4 Track 1,2,3,4 ROBERT PORTER Football 1,2,3,4 Captain 2 Baseball 1,2,4 Track ft Field 3 Volleyball 1 Homeroom Rep. 1 Class Pres. 2 Homecoming Court 1,2 Prom Com. 3 Prom Court 3 Youth ft Gov't. 1 F.C.A. Yearbook 4 JERRY PEETERS Football 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2 Bowling 3,4 Baseball 2,3,4 Track 1 Enjoys swimming and Movies. FAWN PUTNAM Enjoys Dancing, reading and watching T.V. STEVE ROCKHILL Track 1,2,3,4 Baakatball 1,2,3,4 Soccer 1,2,3 Prom Court 3 Enjoys Boxing JANET ROSS Gymnastics 8,1,2,3,4 (Captain) Basketball Cheerleading 1,2,3,4 National Honor Society 3,4 Prom Committee 3 Prom Court 3 Jr. Model 3 Jr. Miss 4 Yeerbook 4, Bus. Manager Student Council 2 Homeroom Representative 2,3,4 SHA WN RIPER ANDREW G. RUSSELL Football 1,2 Cross Country 3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Track 8,1,2,3,4 National Honor Society 2,3,4 Latin Club 1,2,3 Prom Committee 3 Student Council 2 National Merit Commendation Baush and Lomb Medalist 3 CVAC Cross Country All-Star 3,4 Cross Country State Meet 3,4 MARIA RUTKOWSKI Track 1,2,3,4 Cross-Country 2,3,4 Gymnastics 1 Basketball Cheerleading 4 Key Club 2,3,4 French Club 1,2,3 (Sac. 2,3) S.A.D.D. 2,3,4 (Sec., V. President) Outing Club 3,4 Jr. Model 3 Jr. Miss 3 4-H Teen Council 4-H President, Vice President Treasurer Church Folk Group All County Chorus 3 Chorus 2,3,4 49 TINA SIGNOR All-County Chorus 3,4 All-State Chorus 4 Spirit of Sound 3,4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 (V.P. 4) Band 1,2,3,4 (V.P. 4) Basketball 1,2 Jazz Band 1 Jr. Miss 4 (Spirit of Jr. Miss) Prom Committee 3 Soccer 1,2 Track 1,2,4 Volleyball Weekend 1,2,4 Yearbook 4 JANET SPENCER Enjoy photography and Printing! LORI SNYDER Bowling 2,3,4 Enjoy horseback riding, softball, volleyball and cooking. Her achievement i to go to college) JAMES D. SNYDER Member ol Hague Fire Dept. Enjoys Hunting, fishing, and Old Milwaukee. His personal achievement is to graduate! JOANNE STORMER JOHN ST. ANDREWS Football 1,2,3.4 Track 8,1,2,3,4 Enjoya Karate, weight lifting and dancing. Favorite music group are Judas Priest and METAUICA. ROBIN TRUDEAU Cheerleading 1,2,3,4 (Capt. 2,3,4) Prom Committee 3 Prom Quean 3 Student Council 3 Key Club 3 Yearbook 4 Jr. Model 3 Jr. Miaa 4 Homeroom Repreaentative 1,2,3,4 STEVE STRICKER Football 1,2,3 Baaketball 1,2,3 Track 8,1,2,3,4 Bowling 4 WALT WITORKO Cross Country 1 Track 2 Football 2 Enjoys music, fishing, swimming, and summar BETH WELLS Bocas Hagua Snow Quaen MATT WHITFORD Football 1,2,3,4 Track 3,4 Enjoys walking, T.V., hunting, fishing, and sportsl TONY WOODARD Photo Not Available RICHARD WILLIAMS Kay Club 2,3,4 St. Marva Folk Group 1,2,3,4 HEATHER WOODS Gymnastics 1,2,3,4 (Mng. 4) Key Club 1,2,3,4 (Treasurer 4) French Club 1,2,3,4 Drama 1,2,3,4 National Honor Society 3,4 (sec. Jr. Model 3 Jr. Miss 4 Student Council 4 Outing Club 3 STEVE WOODS KIM YAW Soccer 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Softball 1,2,3,4 Key Club 2,4 Yearbook 2,3 CLA SS WILL AND TESTAMENT 1, Shannon Backus, leave my dead dog to Eric G. (Hobie) and to Terry B. I leave campsite 119 and my cat. 1, Penny Badke, leave to Chris, Kara, and Ellecia college weekend invitations. Thanks for everything Chris- watch that cousin! To Tania-Good Luck! 1, Jo Baily, leave fair warning to all teachers, that another Bailey will be here in 5 yrs. to haunt you and to the 2 Michele's Good Luck! 1, Kyle Barber, leave Dave N. exactly $1.37 in Pennies, Dimes, and Nickels so he can use it to buy gas at Jay's Sunoco. 1, Tammy Barber, leave to my sister Sue; my seat in lunch. And to my brother Gary; I leave all the tough years in math. 1, Marina Barnaby, leave to my sister Michele all the luck in High School. Jade keep on partying! 1, James Belden, leave to my cousin Pete Belden lots of fun throughout the rest of the school years. 1, Jeff Bennett, leave all my knowledge to the under classmen, because their gonna need it (Juniors)! 1, Thomas Bessette (Kaptan Krunch), leave my great defensive skills to Todd H., and my high intelligence to Dopy. 1, Sean Bresett, leave to Eric G., Russ H., and Hadji all the parties, concerts, and girls they can possibly handle, and to my brother, Mike, Good Luck. 1, Amy Butler, leave a never-dissected frog to Mrs. Cunningham, a trunkful of music and good memories to S.O.S. and Mr. Shapiro. 1, Don Carey, leave nothing to nobody, but for Randy B.; You've got two more years- haha. 1, Bob Carr, leave my Chemistry ingenuity (there’s so much of it) to someone who may some day, some way, some how, find it the least bit useful. (Good Luck!!) 1, Todd Carr, leave happily. 1, Evie Cembalski, leave all our “Hoot It Up” especially at F.T. to Cari B.; to Mrs. Tubbs's baby, the nickname -HOT-; and to Eric G a set of darts! 1, Gregg Chappell, leave to Wayne P. the nightmarish memory of the campsite. Question; Why did her father have to be an Ex-Marine? 1, Cheryl Cobb, leave “Mama” to Alison, our depressing talks to Rick, and finally to Doug, some plaster, a rhinestone earring, and all our secrets and memories. 1, Kim Condon, leave a special thanks to Mr. Boyce a great teacher, and the best of luck to the Class of 1987, and to “Minnow” . maybe someday!!! 1, Shawn Connery, leave my luck and patience to the teachers of Ti High and hope you survive Beaver. 1, Jill Connors, leave Connie Gibbs her cheerleading skirt and to Mike G., good luck getting your homework done at college. 1, Roberta Connors, leave Kellie Grinned a polyester dress for future track seasons, and to Dave Rutkowski that gym uniform for $2.75. 1, Albert Contois, leave all the daily summer trips up to Strawberry land, to the Strawberry man, Steve “pooch” Brannock. 1, Susan Cross, leave all my lovely times at Ti High to all my friends and to Amy S. I leave P.K. 1, Karen Curtis, leave my sister Kim, all the luck in the world when she hits High School and to Chris, all my love! 1, Renee Dedrick, leave all my gymnastics injuries behind, gladly; and to the future gymnastics team, Good Luck! Also, to Stacy H., I leave whatever. 1, Bonita Detweiler, leave Mr. Shapiro and S.O.S. the best of times. Meecie Narcie- Aunt Bonnie will miss you. And to my sister- everything except my room. 1, Todd Dixon, leave to my brother anything I’ve gained in 4 yrs of High School (if there is anything) he's just lucky that I'm not taking anything. 1, Jason Dolbeck, leave to Bob D. the job of initiating all future Juniors the way we initiated you, just don’t fall out of the tower. 1, Matt Donovan, would have left my big mouth to Shannon, but she already has one. 1, Tonya Donovan, leave Chris E. all the fun times we had, especially the night at Julie’s. To Debbie K., thanks for all the help. 1, Stephanie Fitzgerald, leave my costume from Bye Bye Birdie to Jen C. in hopes that she will carry on the tradition of Drama. 1, Steve Forkas, leave my football skills to Coach Strieker. 1, Crystal Frament, leave my hair to any faculty who need some. To my sister Sherry, I leave but No! you don’t get the room. 1, David Frazier, leave the stage to Mr. Angel, My voice to the bass section, and to Crystal my everlasting friendship. 1, Helen Gauger, leave Lisa(hog) to walk the halls alone, Belinda I leave to put up with herthe rest of her days at T.H.S., To Ron a Hi “friend.” 1, Rob Gautreau, leave some sherbert ice cream to Brad C., all my women to Russ H., and a special thanks to Jillene and Adele. 1, Joseph Gonyea, leave my Black Flag and Dead Kennedy music to Lance and Brian. 1, Beth Gough, leave Mitch the great memories of Lisa and I in your classes, don’t forget us. To Jason R., the privelege of building his house behind mine. 1, Mike Graney, leave my outstanding ability to stay awake in class to Bobby D. 1, Lori Granger, leave Theresa S., the best of luck in Cosmo, with Mrs. Moody. 1, Kari Gray, leave to my sisters, Tara and Julie, all the luck in the world- you'll need it!! 1, Jane Greenough, leave to Tara L. a box of Brownie mix, and to Jimmy W. (a Great Guy), all the great times on Hinds Street. 1, Craig Gudikunst, leave all the harassment I gave my teachers, in hopes that someone will follow me! I leave my ashtray in the bathroom to Jason W. 1, Matt Guyette, leave my “locker” bookbag to my brother Greg and my handwriting skills to all the teachers who have had me. 1, Tammie Harper, leave Gardner Denno all my love and a big hug and kiss. And Mom and Dad in C.P., Thanks for putting up with me 1, Andrew Harrington, leave all my undone homework to my brother. 1, Lisa Henry, leave my hack spot to Dolly; the name puppet to Chad, and my Bus. Math homework to Froggie (Mr. Dillon) 1, Tammy Hill, leave to Andrea Rogers an open invitation to visit me at college anytime to choose from a multitude of “collegiate xx’s”. 1, Adeline Holmon, leave my seat in 8th period studyhall to Sheri R., my gym locker and a lot of luck to my sister Loretta, she’s going to need it. 1, Mike Huestis, leave Jason R. whatever is left of my car, to Dillon's future student's a snow-snake repellent. 1, Julianne Hughes, leave Lots of Love and Luck to Mo and Wendy- don’t forget the Marriot and the great times we had! And thanks to M.J.S. 1, Michele Ives, leave the snow and cold, and to Mike C. and Nicki G. luck in getting thru high school. 1, Jennifer Jzyk, leave Lisa H. our hall walking tradition. To Jason R. I leave our skiing trips and the right to rule the park. 1, Babette LaDue, leave my ability to stop Mr. Treadway’s squirt gun at the overhead projector and to John W. I leave luck and my talkativeness. 1, Lori LaFountain, leave Renate Treadway all my gym classes and hope that you will survive. 1, Rich LaTour, leave willingly. 1, Chris Lee, leave willingly. 1, Kim Livingston, leave Mo and Jay, mine and Bob’s prom tickets, To Bob, a game of Pac Man, to Ursula a brain that WORKS! And to Tina, Good Luck! 1, Klein Lowell, leave my yearbook editorialship to Renate T. I leave Amy S., Julie K., Amy F., my skills to put together a yearbook. 1, Lisa Mars, leave to Lisa H. (the last of the S’s) a pair of walking shoes for those morning walks. And to Mitchel Angel, I leave all the good times. 1, Darryl McKeown, leave my football skills and intelligence in academic courses to Todd H. one of next years members of the crazy football team. 1, Jennifer Mero, leave Leslie, Sean, and Jason, many thanks for always being there for me. Mike R. I leave “The Hamburgler” and to Todd my love and a dozen roses!! 1, Heidi Millington, leave Ti High, with few regrets, to move on to bigger and better things. 1, James Monroe, leave all my detentions to Honka and to Mr. Corbo my halloween mask. 1, Scott Moore, leave my soccer skills to all Ti soccer players you’ll need it, Good Luck Guys. 1, Elizabeth Montbriand, leave Cari B. the best of luck with Key Club and to Jen the memories of our long talks. To Andrea good luck with Larry. l, Tony O'Hara, leave gladly. 1, Darren Osier, leave to Sean G. a Great seat in chorus. 1, Jerry Peeters, leave all the work I've done on all the labs, to my brother Bill, and the ability to throw a curveball to Eric. 1, Bob Porter, leave Bobby “Biff” Dedrick the ability to keep up our traditional duet of Twist and Shout, to my brother Wayne, my great ability to be on time. 1, Fawn Putnam, leave behind all the fun and great memories I had here at Ti High. 1, Shawn Riper, leave my great times to Dave N. 1, Steve Rockhill, leave Carol D. some longer skirts and looser pants. And to my brother, Jamie, I leave my excellent study habit 1, Janet Ross, leave my grades to my sister Amy (she'll need them) To Wendy and Mo the cheers on the bus, also Good Luck to the future gymnastics team. 1, Andy Russell, leave Mo the cruising trips to McDonalds to check out the white moped situation and to Wendy I leave a kiss from Eric. 1, Leonard Ruth, leave my ability of not getting caught to anyone who wants it. 1, Maria Rutkowski, leave to all future chemistry students, my father, in hopes that they can put up with his jokes. 1, Jerry Ryan, leave my mouth to Rick R., because his should be run out by now. 1, Tina Signor, leave THS with 2 lives in my hands Happilyll Because of you, Kim and T.J.D., I leave with God in my heart and soul! 1, Kathie Simpson, leave to Betsi all the good times, I also leave her many nights of M.B. collecting for extra strength and a cane for her “Grandma stages. 1, Lori Snyder, leave to Ann G. my spot in Ms. Strieker's grade book. To the Beav good luck in Social next year. To Mark Love You- Rufus •I, James Snyder, leave what little intelligence I have left to Randy B. who can take all he can get. 1, Janet Spencer, leave happily. 1, John St. Andrews, leave all my GREAT skills to Scott H., God knows he needs them. 1, Pete Thompson, leave all my partying and raising heck in my senior year to Josh D. 1, Robin Trudeau, leave my spot in guidance to anyone who is desperately trying to get out of their studyhalls. Also, Good Luck to the future cheerleading squads. 1, Bill Upright, leave my business and wheeling-and-dealing to Rodney P. 1, David VonKoenigseck, leave Vonk's place to Ray, Steiny, Barty, and Bobin hopes that they will keep the tradition going. •I, Fawn Vradenburg, leave my fun times at Ti High. To my brothers and sister, books and seats in my class. To Chuck I leave my Love. 1, Beth Wells, leave to my brother, Justin, Mr. Burleigh. Good Luck Justin and to my mother all the thanks for helping me make it through high school. 1, Matt Whitford, leave 64 to who ever is capable enough to have it. To Tonya, I leave everything cJse. 1, Walt Wiktorko, leave John my sense of humor and to my girl Dusti, all my love and a great future together. 1, Richard Williams, leave all my philosophical comments to Mr. Angel, and my crazy wise cracks to Mr. Rutkowski. 1, Joann Woodard, leave to Mrs. Strieker, your gym class, gladly; and am still wondering how I ever made it through 4 years! 1, Heather Woods, leave to Rick Rowe many walls to punch in case of temper attack, a typing book, and of course my love. 1, Kim Yaw, leave to Jill and Amber my truck to “deal out of. To Amy my tardy record for gym class. To Jenesee and Cari Bee all our good times- DRIVE YOU IDIOTS. Jay, sorry out of room. 1, Christopher LaPointe, leave to the entire high school populus absolutely nothing because I will need all of it. 1, Steve Strieker, leave a ride home from Bob Seger to Terry B., and a big “T. I leave to Jacinta, Nicki, and Shannon my art ability. HUS ■JR MISS' 1987 Senior Superlative: Class buddies Most talkative Most spirit Class couple Class buddies Most bashful Class artists Best smile Best dressed Class musicians Class clowns Class athletes Best dancers 71 Most likely to succeed JUNIORS Junior Class Offlc rs Officers: J. Ross Pres. D. Rutkowski V. Pres. A. LaPann Sec. A. Stull Treas. Homeroom 204: Kneeling (L to R): S. Hamel. T. Henthorn. C. Granger. E. Grinned. S. Gijanto. C. Hanley. Sitting (L to R): J. Keegan. F. Frasier. C. Gibbs. A Gijanto, J. Frasier. A. Hoffay, L. Hozley. Homeroom 203: Front Row: J. Crammond. J. Cross. T. Coley. A. Fleury. L. Burns. T. Brannock. W. Fahey. B. Dedrick. L. Dixon. Top Row: S. Butler. D. Brod. M. Cheslik. C. Dunklee. V ✓ Homeroom 213 Front Row D Rut-sowski. R Rowe F Serdinsky J Shar-row J Russell. M Rich. R Rayno. Row 2 J Ross. A Rogers. B Putman. J Ross. R Ryan. A Mckee. A Sheois. S Quesnsi. Top K Reynolds Homeroom 214 Front Row S Whitmore. Back Row: J Smith W Wagner C Van Hosen. T Tierney. A Stull. J St Andrews. R. Treadway. E Trudeau. Homeroom 20? Front Row. L Beet ?. C Boyce. B. Beiden. L Bennett. T Bene diet. T Blowers S Brannock M Bias. A Blanchette. A Beviiacqua Standing M Be vi lac qua P. Barnes. H Allen IP ' jiem “to Homeroom 212 C Lewis R LaRock T McCaitum. E McKreman. D LaDue. A LaPann. D. Kolysko. T O'Connor. C Lamb. D Nataie. K Loaded. J LaPIsrre Officers Officers: Annette O'Hara-Pres.; Casey O'Connor-V. Pres.; Cary Armstrong-Sec.; Eddie May-Tres. Sophomore R-1, (L-R). S. Hamel. B. Hulburt, K. Gillies, R-2, S. Grey. M. Hughes. K. Grinnell. R-3. R Harrington. B Granger, B. Gijanto. R-4. T. Goetsch. L. Garrison, R-5. H. Johns. T. LaTour, J. Kelly. R-6. G. Guyette. D Jordan. J. Hayes 1st row: N. Moore. M McClure. K. O’Conner. A. O’Hara. A. Porter. J. McKinstry. 2nd row: J. Rocker-feller. S. Rafferty. J. Putnam. E. May. C. Lobdell. S. Olcott. J. Mosier. P. Moore. 3rd row: M St. Thomas. K. May. K. Otley, W. Peeters. P. Phelan 1st row: S. Stoddard. J. Woods. C. St. Andrews. 2nd row: M. Vigliotti. M. Turner. C. Swinton. C. Thompson. T. Walker. 3rd row: D. Williams. M. St. Thomas. M. Ryan Officers D. Trudeau, Pres. N. Nadeau. Vice Pres. E. Gilleo, Sec. M. Stowell Treas. Class Freshmen Homeroom 101 1st row (L to R) T. Allen. M. Alteri. 2nd R. Belden. R. Bain. C. Barber. 3rd M. Clark. M. Barnaby. J. Butler. 4th J. Beehner. L. Clarke. M. Brown. 5th C. Barber. K. Bilow. 6th S. Barber. T. Cary. 7th D. Blais. R. Alkinburgh, K. Bartlett. 8th D. Blais. R. Bevins. 9th H. Clark. Freshmen Homeroom 103 1st row (L to R) K. Frenya. K. Connery. 2nd S. Deon, S. Donovan. M. Cross. B. Detweiler. 3rd B. Edson. L. Curtis. A. Coveil. J. Crank. M. Curtis. M Crossman. Top S. Fish. M Denno. A. Connery. T. Dunsmore. R. Drinkwine, E. Dolbeck. M. Drinkwine, D. Fleury. Homeroom 104: Front (L to R)- J Harrington. T Hanley. A. Hulburt. J. Hulburt. C. Holman. A. Hart 2nd Row-J. Gonyea. J. Hayes. E. Gilleo. T. Ives. N. Guerin. J. Gijanto 3rd Row- B. Holman. J. Hall. M. Hendrix. L. Gallant. C. Granger. B. Hunsdon. C. Henthorn Freshmen H.R. 106: Row 1- B. Mattison. K. Kuhl. L. LaRose, P. Mars. J. King. T. Michalak Row 2- R. Knight. M. Kelly. J. McClellan. D. Knight. D. McCoy. J. Keith. S. Mika. S. May Row 3- A. Michalak. S. Knapp. K. Keegan Row 4 C. Kuzianik. M. Krai. M. Leerkes Freshmen Homeroom 113 (I to R) 1st- K. Neve. K. Porter, L. Prisendoff. A. Nelson. S. Rockwell 2nd S. O’Connor. J. Moore. J. Parent. J. Rockhill. R. Riper. A. Ross 3rd-N. Nadeau. M. Saunders 4th- R. Morris. W. Porter. S. Ray. L. O’Connor. R. Myer. E. Rafferty Freshmen Homeroom 114 Top Row (L to R) M. B. Wilson. L. Viault. T. Thatcher. D. Trudeau. U. Vosburg. E. Senneville. L. Williams. D. St. Denis. M. Stowell. M. Trudeau. T. Wither bee. M. Souis. C. Woods. Bottom Row- C. Scuderi. J. Winchell. A. Trudeau AM BOCES Row 1 J. Hayes, P. Graves, J. Warren, S. Colby, T. Slater, M. Ladd. Row 2 C. Hulburt, J. Diskin, G. Ashe, R. Pittman, L. Sawyer, D. Fuller, L. Swinton PM BOCES (L-R)- J. Belden, T. Carr, D. Carey, B. Wells, R. LaTour, J. Snyder, P. Stone, C. Messier, L. Granger, J. Stormer, M. Barnaby 84 Out lor the pass I love my students I can't wait tor Friday! Bonjour mes Amies!! NAP time A big bear hug The eye of The Tiger Staff Ad. Campaign Mgr Kathie Simpson Typing Kim Livingston Tina Signor Layout Staff: Liz Montbriand Jill Connors Todd Dixon Ann Gi|anto Rob Gautreau Connie Gibbs Bob Porter Special Thanks to Ms. Baker Student Council lor running our ad campaign and fund raising The following students obtained ads for our book: Wendy Dolbeck. Melanie Stowell. Eric Dolbeck. Liz Montbriand. John Wi-torko. Tammy Hill. Kim Condon. Holly Allen. Diane Trudeau. Marcia Blais. Andrea Rogers. Penny Badke. Jason Plass. Julie Ross and Anna Busick. Thanks to the following students for book sales and micellaneous assistance Bob Carr. Jen Mero. Babette LaDue. Cheryl Cobb. Lisa Hozley. Jane Greenough and Roberta Con- 1987 CARILLION YEARBOOK STAFF Advisor: Ms Soloski Editor: Klein Lowell Ass't Editors: Renee Dedrick Jason Dolbeck Photo Editor: Michele Ives Business Manager: Janet Ross FCA Row 1 (L-R) W. Fahey, S. Backus, D. Rutkowski, B. Porter, K. Barber, J. Dolbeck Row 2 (L-R) A. Rogers, D. Osier, M. Guyette, M. Rutkowski, G. Chappel, L. Mars, B. Gough, K. Yaw Outing Club Row 1 (L-r) C. Lewis, J. Rocketeller, S. Butler, D. Natale, K. Yaw, M. Rutkowski, K. Lowell, J. Butler Row 2 (L-r) R. LaRock, B. Gough, L. Mars F.C.A. fellowship Of Christian Athl tes Outing Club Mrs, Coulter 87 H H CHORUS NELSON SHAPIRO. Advisor Row 1 (L-R): M. Stowell. M. Denno. M. Clark. D. Trudeau. M. Saunders. E. Dolbeck. J. Butler. A. Holman. P. Butler. J. Hayes. M. Wilson. Row 2 (L-R): L. Viault, T. Blais. D. Blais. S. Knapp. E. Gilleo. W. Dolbeck. K. Grinnell. T. LaTour, C. Woods. Row 3 (L-R): A. Covell. R. Harrington. R. Bright. K. Gillis. N. Moore. B. Edson. M. Rutkowski. K. Neve. J. Gonyea. Row 3 (L-R): A. Coveil. R. Harrington. R. Bright. K. Gillis. N. Moore. B. Edson. M. Rutkowski. K. Neve. J. Gonyea. Row 4 (L-R): B. Detweiler. L. Gallant. A. O'Hara. L. Hosley. T. Signor. J. Cross. B. Knight. T. Hanley. B. Granger. B. Detweiler. M. Krai. SPIRIT OF SOUND Piano: Amy Butler, Beverly Detweiler. Row 1: Bonita Detweiler. Marcia Blais. Row 2: Holly Allen. Shana Knapp. Row 3: Renee LaRock. Tina Signor. Darcy Blais. All STATE CHORUS (T-B) T. Signor, J. Butler, D. Detweiler, B. Detweiler, E. Dol-beck BAND Front Row (L-R) B. LaDue, T. Signor, A. Hart, H. Allen, S. Knapp, M. Beth Wilson, M. Stowell. Back Row (L-R) M. Blais, M. Denno, L. Clarke, M. Curtis, C. LaPointe, D. Osier, R. Bevins, J. Cross. Row 1: D Williams. M. Ives. L. Gallant. Row 2: C. Cobb. H. Woods. Row 3: E. Cembalski. R. Dedrick. E. Montbriand. M Blaise. Row 4: R. Rowe. J. Cross. T. Hill. B. Ladue. M. Krai. Row 5: S. Fitzgerald. T. O’Connor. K. Lowell. (L-R) J. Bailey. R. Dedrick. L Gallant. M Krai. Missing: M Ives 90 m E3K SPRING DRAMA Bye Bye Birdie The Duck Variations FALL DRAMA NEWS' PAPER Advisor: Mr. Coons TUCHEIE fcandtV Francis • V D ta :jSardifv N wspcip r: Michele Ives Chad Lewis Eric Gilleo Klein Lowell Bowling Ttrom: Shannon Backus Terry Benedict Tonya Coley Christy Esperti Francis Frazier Ann Gijanto Corey Granger Scott Hamel Nicki Moore Jesse Moore Darren Osier Jerry Peeters Leanne Saunders Steve Strieker Marci Trudeau Dan Tucker NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Advisor Row 1: J. Gonyea, M. Donovan, D. Natale, P. Thompson, K. Barber, S. Butler Row 2: M. Rutkowski, J. Ross, J. Greenough, M. Blais, J. Cross, C. Boyce, R. LaRock, S. Fitzgerald, T. Hill Row 3: C. Lapointe, J. St. Andrews, S. Bresett, A. Russell, J. Hughes, M. Guyette, J. Dolbeck, B. Detweiler, H. Woods, E. Montbriand, R. Treadway. Row 1: D. Natale, D. Rutkowski, B. LaDue, L. Mars, K. Lowell Row 2: M. Ives, S. Cross, T. Signor, B. Detweiler, H. Gauger Row 3: R. Dedrick, R. Connors, M. Rutkowski, J. Cross, K. Yaw, J. Greenough 92 FRENCH CLUB Row 1 (L-R) Renee LaRock, Kelly Keegan, Renee Ryan, Jen Cross. Row 2 (L-R) Lisa Gallant, Kristina Frenyea, Amy Fleury, Julie Keegan, Lisa Garrison, Roberta Connors. Row 3 (L-R) Tina Signor, Kim Condon, Jill Crammond, Cynda Lamb, Cindy VanHoe-sen, Anne Gijanto, Andrea Rogers, Lori Burns, Elizabeth Montbriand, Lisa Hosley, Kelly Sue Connery. Row 4 (L-R) Jennifer Smith, Amber Stull, Kim Livingston, Kim Yaw, Jody Frasier, Cheryl Cobb, Renee Dedrick, Heather Woods, Tammy Hill, Marianne Krai, Holly Allen. LATIN CLUB Row 1 (L-R) T. Walker. Row 2 (L-R) R. Connors, S. Stoddard. Row 3 (L-R) C. Frament, J. Rockhill. Row 4 (L-R) C. O'Connor, P. Belden. Row 5 (L-R) R. Treadway, E. May. Row 6 (L-R) H. Johns, J. Plass. Row 7 (L-R) A. O'Hara, S. Butler. 93 STUDENT COUNCIL Front Row (L-R) S. Fitzgerald, E. Dolbeck, H. Allen, T. Hill, A. Butler, J. Rockefeller, M. Stowell. 2nd Row (L-R) L. Montbriand, S. Gijanto, W. Dolbeck, M. Rutkowski, A. Rogers, K. Condon, G. Chappell, E. Cembalski, H. Woods, R. Dedrick. 3rd row (L-R) M. Blais, P. Badke. YOUTH AMD GOVERNMENT Top Row- M. Cheslik, G. Chappell, T. O'Connor, D. Rutkowski, D. Osier, A. Rogers, J. Dolbeck, P. Badke, J. St. Andrews, K. Condon, C. Cobb, D. Natale, R. Rowe. Bottom Row- M. Rutkowski, J. Plass, J. Keith, M. St. Thomas, J. Rockafeller, R. Treadway, D. Williams, N. Nadeau, K. Lowell. KEY CLUB Front Row (L-R) K. Simpson, M. Rutkowski, H. Gauger, L. Hozley, L. Mars, J. Jyzk, M. Krai. 2nd Row (L-R) C. Boyce, P. Barnes, A. Blanchette, R. Ryan, A. Butler, M. Jo Bevilacqua, A. Gijanto, D. Blais, M. Dolbeck, S. Stoddard, T. Blais, L. Gallant, K. Keegan. 3rd row (L-R) K. Yaw, S. Fitzgerald, J. Cross, J. Ross, A. McKee, L. Mont-briand, C. Cobb, H. Woods, T. Hill, M. Decker, S. Thompson, R. LaRock, A. Sheets, J. Keegan, A. Fleury, K. Frenyea. 4th Row (L-R) S. Rafterty, R. Williams, D. Natale, D. Rutkowski, M. Cheslik, R. Rowe, R. Treadway, R. Dedrick, J. Rockefeller, C. Lewis, K. Lowell, C. Gibbs, E. Gilleo, M. Ives. 95 YOUTH AND GOVERN- MENT MR.CONNORS AUvbor JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL CHEERING SQUAD T. Bazan J. Beehner T. Courtright B. Giganto N. Guerin S. Hamel N. Nadeau S. O'Connor A. Ross U. Vosburg Varsity Chbarl acling L to R: A. Bevilacqua. K. Reynolds, L. Bennett. J. Ross. M. Rutkowski. C. Gibbs. R. Dedrick, P. Badke. C. Dunklee. F: H. Bresett Missing: J. Connors. R. Trudeau Duhhhh!!!! He’s going to get you. Hplttzztf! I m mean Morning Dear! Pile e’m on! I want you! From Row: M. Stolen. D. Hughes. S O'Connor Second Few J. Beehner. K Armstrong, A. Rossi D. Trudeau. M Hughes. W Dolbeck B Gijanto, T Thatcher. N. Buerin. T. Ives Third Row: RajChs icoach). R De-dnck, J. Ross. fHNKs. A. McAlpine (coach). • Boy's Cross Country J. Crank E. Gilleo M. Drinkwine A. Russel T. Allen S. Connors D. Rutkowskl Girls Cross Country C. Lamb M. Rutkowski A. LaPann R. Ryan N Strieker (missing) K. O’Connor. H. St. Johns. S Thompson. S. Stoddard. M DolBeck. N. Nedeau. T. Bazon, M. Saunders. A. Porter. M Decker J.V. FOOTBALL CHEERLEADING C. Dunklee E. McKiernan R. Pittman L. Bennett A. Bevilacqua K Reynolds B LaDue J. Connors P Badke R. Trudeau Row 1 (L-R) J. Bain. J. Strieker. A. Heustis. T. Cole. Row 2 (L-R) K. Grinned. A. LaPann, M. Beehner. A. Stull, J. Jzyk. M. Rutkowski. R. Connors. J. Hughes. B. LaDue. S. Forest. J. Crammond. J. Smith. C. Lamb. Row 3 (L-R) D. Laslow (coach). U. Vosburg, A. Barber. A. Busick, K. Curtis. J. Hulbert. B. Knight. N. Strieker. T. Hanley. G. Thompson. M Lee. T. Forest. Coach MacArevy 108 J.V. FOOTBALL Row 1 (L-R) M. Vigliotti, L. O'Connor. T. Dor-sett. J. Putnam. F. Dudley. J. Gijanto. J. Crossman. K. Bartlett. Row 2 (L-R) J. Joiner. J. Livingston. S. Connery. D. Paige. T. De-drick. P. Moore. J. Rockefeller. M. Ryan. M. St. Thomas. M. Bresett. R. Belden. K. Dol-beck (Coach). Row 3 (L-R) N. Cooly (Coach). D. Williams. D. Chapleau. R. Bevins. B. Peters. J. Wilktorko. S. Lobdell. T. Freed. G. Guyette. B. Barnhart (Coach) L-R J. Keith. T. Carey. W. Porter. J. Rockhill. D. Fleury. M Leerkes. S. Teriele. J. Parent. A. Trudeau. M. Alteri. C. Henthorn. Row. l-r (kneeling) M. Vigliotti. L. O’Connor. T. Dorsett. J. Putnam. F. Dudley. J. Gijanto, J. Crossman. K. Bartlett. Coach Dolbeck. 2nd row. l-r (bending) J. Joiner. J. Livingston. S. Connery. D. Paige. T. Dedrick. P. Moore. J. Rockefeller. M. Ryan, M. St. Thomas. M. Bresett. R. Belden. Coach Barnhart. 3rd row. l-r (standing) Coach Coley. D. Williams. D. Chaplean. R. Bevins. B. Peeters. J. Wiktorko. C. Lobdell. T. Freed. G. Guyette. Ti 16 MAI 14 Ti 27 Saranac Lake 6 Ti 0 Peru 28 Ti 22 Plattsburg 6 Ti 28 Moriah 12 Ti 14 St. Johns 0 Ti 27 Saranac 6 Ti 34 Ausable 6 Ti 20 Beekmantown 40 Row 1: G. Ryan, S. Hamel. J. Granger. K. Barber. B. Dedrick. S. Backus. S. Strieker. Row 2: T. Benedict. S. Connery. S. Forkas. P. Thompson. J. Dolbeck. B. Porter. M. Graney. M. Guyette. J. St. Andrews. T. Henthorn. Row 3: D. Blanchette. P. Belden. T. Bessette. J. LaPierre. J. Peters. S. Brannock. J. Whittford. W. Wagner. S. Gijanto. K. Lowell. Row 4: G. Chappell. D. McKeown. S. Brannock. D. Natale. S. Backus. T. Brannack. G. Hughes. M. Rich. Junior Varsity Team: Tim Annis Mike Bresett Brad Condon Scott Connery Tom Dorsett Greg Guyette Jim Livingston Chris Lobdell Jason Mosier Bill Peeters Mike Vigliotti Manager: Pete Belden Freshmen Team: Richard Belden Keith Bilow Tom Carey Derrick Fleury Jason Gijanto Jason Hall Jason Joiner Domonic Knight Brian Mattison Jason McClellan Mike Morris Rick Myers Jamie Rockhill Aaron Trudeau Boys Varsity Bask iball Coach: A McAlpme. J. Kelly. E. Cembalski C. Boyce. K Yaw. J. Cross. S. Quesnell, L Burns, K. Grinned. L Hosley. K. Curtis. T LaTour ; ' . ■ - • Jo in,,, i Professional Patrons 5 Country Kids Wicker Ford Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Russell Legion Barber Shop Donna and Thomas Condon Personnel Patrons: Paul Salstead Mr. Mrs. Dan Richardson The Class of 1976 Anonymous friend of Tl Hi Charles and Sharon Fitzgerald Mr. . Mrs. Philip Crank Jr. Mr. Mrs. Larry Stowell Dr. and Mrs. G. Peter Cook Jeanne Seel Conrad St. Thomas Martin and Jenny Moran Mlcheal and Paula Buckman . Family Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Gonyea Mr. and Mrs. David Hurlburt Ruth Granger Charlie Minnie Ryan Mr. and Mrs. Charles Drake Mr. and Mrs. Peter Connery Mr. and Mrs. Frank Montbrland Ms. Joann Soloski M . 1.1. -•I hii ' A. TICONDEROGA TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Tlcondtarogci Control School Tlconctaroga, M.Y, 12883 OFFERS to thfc CLASS of 1287 .GIFTS CARDS C l f i | r r' CONGRATULATIONS from St. Isaac Joque Council 333 Ticondaroga, N.Y. BEST of LUCK from your NATIONAL ARMY STORE 12V Montcalm St. Ticondaroga, N.Y. Social Studies Department Says GOOD LUCK CLASS of 1987. Mary Lou Baker, William Barnhart, Stephen Boyce, William Connors, Frank Fontana, Bri-_ an Kiely, Brad Perria, Norm Strum -|Cr 108 Lake George Ave 4U S Ticonderoga N Y 12883 Tel (518) 585-3589 4 THE WATERBED EXPERTS' EDWARD KELLER JUDY KELLER TICONDEROGA TREE SERVICE Traa Ramovol Trimming Faading Fraa Estimatas Rafaranca Avoilobla 6 Colonial St. Ticondaroga, N.Y. 585 6367 R M movie: HEAVENLY BODIES' rxamou movie: A CHORUS LINE HEAVEN 1934 TARRING TRACEY CROSS JSBRORD ST. PORT HEMRV ,W.Y. SHi.-705 f song: Lb M Dcjncb for you. 1987 STARRING MARIA RUTKOWSKI VIDEO MOVIE RENTALS Q boppk II__________________m the rrfljgA Best of Luck Class of 1987 164 Montcalm St. Ticonderoga, N.Y. 12883 585-4033 Mon.-Fri 9:30-5:00 Sat. 10:00-4:00 DOC'S Vldao And Entartalnmant Cantor Congratulations To Th Class Of '87 136 Montcalm St. Tlcondaroga, N.Y. 12833 SHEAR MAGIC Family rlalrstyllng Hagua, N.Y. 12836 543-8858 Tuas.-Frl. 9 5 Sat. 9-12 BELFRED Montcalm St. Ticonderoga, N.Y 585-7000 Color T.V. Aircondition Hot Water COURT MOTEL RATHBUN JEWELRY Open all year The In-Town Motel BEST WISHES to the CLASS of '87 from BOOKMARK RADIO SHACK Tlcondaroga, N.Y. Congratulations to the Class of 1987 Montcalm St. Ticonderoga 585-2244 ArtCarved Siladium® H.S. Class Rings with Custom Extras at No Extra Cost! Save on the best class ring—now with special free custom options. Choose vour favorite sole todav. IRTCTIRVED' CLASS RINGS M GOOD LUCK CLASS of 1937 from SEARS 197 Montclcm Street Ticonderogci. N.Y. 585'673o GARY R. GRAY DENNIS J. GRAY GRAY'S GYM Tlcondarogci, N.Y. 585 6828 WEE FOLKS BOUTIQUE 20V Montcalm Stre t Tlcond roga, N,Y. 535-742V TICONDEROGA AGWAY Service 585 7888 Ticonderoga, N.Y. 12883 Open 8:00-5:00 Douglas Spualding, Prop. Monday-Saturday CONGRATULATIONS from BEVELAQUA'S Main Stra t Tlconderoga, N.Y. STUDENT COUNCIL WISHES THE CLASS OF 1VB7 THE BEST OF LUCK IN THE FUTURE Congratulations To The Class Of 1987 From The Staff At AV Rt. 9N + 22 Ticonderoga, N.Y. WAGON WHEEL Restaurant Wicker St. Tlconderoga, N.Y. Open Daily: 5:30AM-8:00PM TROUT HOUSE VILLAGE Resort On LaRe George 518 543 6088 Hague. N.Y. 12836 Lodge. Log Cabins Motel, Housekeeping Units, Sandy Beach, Boat Dock, Game Room, 9 Hole Putting Green Ice Skating, Cross Country Skiing Open All Year Fine Food i EDDIE'S OLD TAVERN EDDIE'S OLD TAVERN Hague Rd. Hogue. N.Y. 585-7030 Wishes Best Of Luck To 1987 Graduates THE HORSES Restaurant Bar Hagne Rd. Hagne, N.Y. 585-6871 SILVER BAY GENERAL STORE GROCERIES • GAS OIL FISHING TACKLE • ICE SANDWICHES • COFFEE FISHING LICENSES PH: (518) 543-8441 SHVW BAY. NY 12874 SAL 5 KATHY SANTANIELLO Congratulations Class Of 1987 124 The K EY CLUB would ll Ke' I w To Wish The CLAS5 jj , , C% 5 n !? The following i gave the,'r ti V Eltzabelh MoK+hriand Hea+tar Woods Jeh JzyK Jen Kero Maria Ru ftaiA 5K Kim Vow Kle n LloWe,11 Kadhie Simpson Tammv fj Renee Dedrick Michelle Ives Stephanie Fiizgerald PENELOPE THE CLOWN For Appointments call Balloon Deliveries and or Entertainment (Organized Games. Face Paintings, etc.) For: BIRTHDAYS. NEW BABIES. ANNIVERSARIES. SHOWERS. WEDDINGS PICNICS Organizational Events Balloon Bouquets and Helium Available for Decoration for Weddings. Parties, etc. BURLEIGH PHARMACY 103 Montcalm Street Ticonderoga, N.Y. 585-7344 or 585-6262 GiJANTO'S VILLAGE PHARMACY Inc. 211 Montcalm Street Ticonderoga, N.Y. 585-7096 ARTHUR DRUG and GIFT 133 Montcalm Street Ticonderoga. N.Y. Drugs, Gifts Cosmetics GUNNING AGENCY Montcalm Street Ticonderoga, N.Y. 585-6774 24 S. Main St. Port Henry, N.Y. 546-3326 NORTH COUNTRY COMMUNITY COLLEGE 1967 North Country Community College is a fully accredited unit of the State University of New York. Sponsored by Essex and Franklin counties, NCCC has an open door policy of admissions and offers equal educational opportunity to all. During the year 1987, North Country Community College is celebrating its twentieth year of meeting the educational needs of the North Country. Over 3,000 graduates have left NCCC over the past 20 years to go to rewarding careers and lives with the skills and confidence gained as NCCC students. Why not be part of NCC's next 20 years of success stories? Whether full-time, part-time or a course-at-a-time, NCCC offers courses to fit your schedule, your educational needs and your budget. We offer associate degrees, one year certificates, I People want to read and write better. International Paper asked experts to help How to use a library by James A. Michener How to write clearly by Edward T. Thompson iv How to write a resume by Jerrold G. Simon, Ed. D. How to enjoy the classics by Steve Allen How to write with style by Kurt Vonnegut How to read an annual report by Jane Bryant Quinn How to read faster by Bill Cosby How to improve your vocabulary by Tony Randall JJ How to write a business letter by Malcolm Forbes How to make a speech by George Plimpton For reprints of any of these articles in International Paper’s Power of the Printed Word series, write: International Paper Company 77 West 45th Street New York, New York 10036 Today, the printed word is more vital than ever. Now there is more need than ever before for all of us to read better, write better, and communicate better. International Paper offers this series in the hope that, even in a small way, we can help. INTERNATIONAL PAPER COMPANY We believe in the power of the printed word. PAINT CURTAINS FURNITURE, AREA RUqs CARPET REMNANTS PRINTS GIFTS Folk ART tphmney’s Paint and Decorating Center W Wicker Street. Ticonderoga. New York 12974 (518)585-7707 LAKESHORE GARAGE Equipment Sabs Division Lakeshore Drive Hague, N.Y. 12336 518-543-5556 New and Used _L, Wteckets All Belated : Accessones ? USED AUTOS Yamaha Cycles STIHl Saws Hercules and B.F. Goodrich TIRES 585-6364 TONY'S Ticonderoga SPORTS INC, 9N and 22 Ticonderoga, NX PATRICIA'S WOMEN'S APPAREL 123 Montcalm Street Ticonderoga, N.Y. 518-585-7235 BEST WISHES from CANNON CHEVROLET cker Street Ticonderoga, NX 585-2342 JAY'S Z SUNOCO Jay Fortlno 4 S Owner Corner Montcalm and Champlain Ticonderoga, N.Y. 12333 585-6534 131 The Virclen Portrait It’s What You Want It To Be. The Varden Portrait is a timeless commemorative of your graduation. Your Varden portrait will speak with distinction. For over 30 years, the name Varden has meant the ultimate in portraiture. When you graduate, don’t settle for less. iSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSG MORRISON REALTY 179 Montcalm Street, Ticonderoga, N.Y, Computerized Appraisals Specializing In Residential Property Phone 585'7976 A.P. REALE SONS INC. General Contractors Wlckur St. Tlcondt roga, N.Y. 585'2261 SI 808 5 T.V. BAR AND RESTAURANT Mon. Sat. Serving Daily Specials To The Class Of 1987 Congratulations' C. L. ROSS BUILDING CONTRACTOR Lake Short Rd., Crown Point, N.Y. 12928 597 3976 New Home, Roofing Remodeling ' Masonry Work FRANK KATHY'S CORNER MARKET Deli Items, Subs, Cold Cuts Congratulations Class Ot 1987 GALLO'S 9N + 22 Goodyear Tlrt s Frt sh Product Mobllt Diesel Fut l Service Station 5852866 LAKE CHAMPLAIN SOUVENEIR CO. P.O. Box 44 Port Henry, N.Y. 12974 Wholesale Souveneir Items Commemorate Specializing In Custom Made Special Cloisonne Pins Events: + Jewelry Festivals Sports Events Reunions Anniversaries Conventions Parties Award Ceremonies Grand Openings MEMORIES The year has gone by so last. It's hard to forget the past. We entered the school four years ago; Scared and unsure. Where do I go? ' Slowly but surely we gained some respect. Through the years we knew our next step. Some high spots we have seen are the from and Junior Miss. Let's try to forget the homework that was endless. We've learned a lot these past few years. Thanks to the teachers, let's give them three cheers! And finally we're SENIORS and have no regrets. The future lies ahead, the past we have met. But our memories of Ti High will always last!! by: Renee and Janet
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