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For education, the question is not the environment that children bring to the school from the outside, but the environment the school provides from the inside. Francis Keppel What we become tomorrow will be determined by the choices which we make today-what we become as a nation, what we develop in terms of schools, and what we produce as the kinds of persons coming from our schools. Gardner Murphy '“tKe people 'S! .of tKe'Ww ' - - who bare enough to care xv«_ You should remember that though another may have more money, beauty, and brains than you, yet when it comes to the rarer spiritual values such as charity, self-sacrifice, honor, nobility of heart, you have an equal chance with everyone to be the most beloved and honored of all people. Archibald Rutledge For what is a school if it isn’t the people «, • e . Taylor Publishing Co, I am whatever was, or is, or will be. Plutarch ---------------:---------- In a sense, there are no crazy people there are only crazy ways of behaving. And we all behave in those ways more or less. The most I can do For my friend is Simply to be his Friend. I have no Wealth to bestow Upon him. If he Knows that I am Happy in loving Him, he will want No other reward. Is not friendship Divine in this? Henry David Thoreau Man is a reasoning animal? V Greaser Day — November 9, 1973 12 ♦ Would You Believe It? Greaser 13 ■■■■■ There is something in a face, An air, and a peculiar grace, Which boldest painters cannot I have had playmates, I have had companions, In my days of childhood, in my joyful school-days— All, all are gone, the old fa- miliar faces. 16 It is very wonderful to see persons of the best sense passing hours together in shuffling and dividing a pack of cards with no conversation but what is made up of a few game-phrases, and no other ideas but those of black or red spots ranged together in different figures. Addison Real joy comes not from ease or riches or from the praise of men, but from doing something worthwhile, Wilfred T, Grenfell When We Was Little!! Mike Peryea David Zaumetzer Mike Cross Brenda Tellier Debbie Sawyer Glenda Proctor Linda Stadtmiller Terri Collins Bri on Hanson Pati Snow Laurie Galarneau Sue Chauvin Nancy Parkinson Sue Phillips Tim Nelson Debbie McGee J Cindy Depo I am the Child. All the world waits for my coming. All the earth watches with interest to see what I shall become. Civilization hangs in the balance, For what I am, the world of to- morrow will be. I am the Child. I have come into your world, about which I know nothing. Mamie Gene Cole Jean Rock Debbie Liberty Cathie Bashaw Jim Burdick ■ Thank you, God, for letting me be bom, for giving me eyes to see the daffodils lean in the wind, all my brothers, all my sisters for giving me ears to hear crying, legs to come running, hands to smooth damp hair, a voice to laugh with, and to sing with. . . SUp KrraeuiHr Elementary Srljuul «o the recommeftditic« of ti fatuity heret-y confers upon Laurie Mae Gal arneau '•ho Im MfnfictonSy punned the rryu rJ sroCvs THE DEGREE OF ®;icI;cloc of JU If times snrh '! (He eight . ptirifegtj arid honor pertaining (Hereto xeeof ur « nature jre jlfnd hereto ihn j. djyof ... .V - . 19 ft. 'U Hear them, hear them all Of them are back again: The schoolmaster and the boys And girls, the white haired Middle-aged red face, the faces Of the young, laughing, laughing, Laughing behind closed doors, Or on stairs, or in the hall Hear them, they know, they tell All you have done, where You have been and why; All are talking, talking Chattering in the next room. Junior Prom 73 “Pieces of April” COURT: L- R: Becky Bezio, Kevin Devins, Flo Frazier, Rick Lashua, Debbie Liberity, Bill Coolidge, Linda Stadtmiller, Jim Burdick, Debbie Sawyer, Cris Nolan, Meg Havens, Wayne Morrow, Diana Chandler, Rod Baer. SEATED: Pati Snow, Debbie McGee, Mark Stanley, Rick Siddon. L-R: Pati Snow (Princess), Debbie McGee (Queen), Mark Stanley (King), Rick Siddon (Prince). 26 27 PIECES OF APRIL April gave us springtime and the promise of the flowers And the feeling that we both said And a love that we called ours We've no time for sadness-that's a road we each have crossed We would live in a time meant for love And even when it rained we would laugh it off I've got pieces of April I keep them in a memory bouquet I've got pieces of April It's a morning in May We stood on the crest of summer Beneath an old but blossomed green Feeling as I did in April Not really knowing what it means But it must be them that I stand beside to make me feel this way Just as I did in April But it's a morning in May I've got pieces of April I keep them in a memory bouquet I've got pieces of April But it's a morning in May I've got pieces of April I keep them in a memory bouquet I've got pieces of April It's a morning in May It's a morning It's a morning in May Just a morning Just a morning, just a morning Morning in May It's a morning in May It's just a morning A morning in May A morning in May WE MAY NEVER PASS THIS WAY AGAIN Life, so they say, Is but a game, and they let it slip away. Love, like the Autumn sun, Should be dying, but it's only just begun. Like the twilight in the road up ahead, They don't see just where we're going. And all the secrets in the universe, Whisper in our ears, and all the years Will come and go, And take us up-always up. We may never pass this way again. Senior Ball 29 (L-R) Alice Zaumetzer, Linda Stadtmiller, Pati Snow, Debbie McGee, Diane Chandler, Florence Frazier, Sue Chauvin, Becky Bezio. (L-R) Rod Baer, Jim Burdick, Kevin Devins, Mark Layhee, Kim Marsha, Mark Stanley, Rick Siddon. ! King- Kevin Devins, Alice Zaumetzer- Band- CJ and Mike 31 32 .. . Dreams, only dreams in the dusk, Only the old remembered pictures Of lost days... All men whilst they are awake are in one common world; but each of them, when he is asleep, is in a world of his own. Plutarch Sleeping Beauty Alias Jim Burdick Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there wondering, Doubting, dreaming dreams no mortals ever dared to dream before; But the silence was unbroken. . . All that we see or seem Is but a dream within a dream. When I consider the brief span of my life absorbed into the eternity which comes before and after - as the re- membrance of a quest that tarrieth but a day - the small space I occupy and which I see swallowed up in the infinite immensity of spaces of which I know nothing and which know noth- ing of me, I take fright and am amazed to see myself here rather than there : there is no reason for me to be here rather than there, now rather than then. Who put me here ? By whose command and act were this time and place allotted to me? Pascal Organizations Concert Band Band (L. -R.) C. Benway, J. Coolidge, K. Santor, J. Con- (L.-R. ) C. Walton, B. Santor, T. Keya, H. Jersey, R. Klin, J. Snyder, T. Pray, P. Marsha, M. Bola, R. Wischell, K. Prentiss, M. Samow, D. Rule, F. Shee- Douglas, J. Comegys, B. Shumway han, T. Davis, W. Grimet, J. Brown, R. Parrote, S. Ferris, J. Rule, J. Hammond (L. R.) D. Durgan, L. Smith, P. Wright, H. Jost, D. Chandler, M. Molholsky, K. Curtis, J. Passino, G. Houde, D. Baker. A. Patnode, L. Cassidy, D. McCormick, K. Wallace, L. Blaise, D. Lincoln, C. Johnson, L. Dupra, M. Shorell 36 (L. -R.) K. Sheehan, S. Brow, B. Ryan, B. Stadtmiller (L. R.) D. Belanger, P. Woodside, C. Sullivan, J. LaGoy, S. Lincoln, C. Brown, P. Ward Wind Ensemble (L. -R. ) B. Liberty, C. Corbett, J. Coolidge, L. Hammond, K. Rule, P. Prentiss, Al LaVall y, R. Stewart, E. Davey, G. Proc- tor, A. Madden, K. Sorrell, R. Robare, P. Gload, J. Meegan, L. Galameau, A. Patnode, M. Kasper, C. Carnes, J. Gray, L. Santor, D. Darling. W. Wright (L. -R.) R. Ano, M. Rafferty, F. Shambo, J. Ryan, D. Sawyer, S. Mischler, L. Mehrman, C. Nolan, D. Hoey, T. Preston, M. Bald- win, P. Allen 37 (L. -R.) H. Jersey, R. Winchell, P. Coolidge, D. Sawyer, A. Mackinnon (L-R) M. Mancuso, M. Snow, L. McDonald, W. Barber, R. Siddon. 38 Jazz Band I (L.-R. ) M. Walton, A. Mace, P. Ward, H. Jost, C. Sullivan, (Director) Mr. Santor, J. LaGoy, J. Comegys, K. Santor, K. Sheehan, B. Stadtmiller, B. Santor, S. Brow, J. Rule, P. Coolidge, R. Par- rotte, B. Straight Jazz Band II (L.-R.) B. Walton, R. Shumway, K. Taylor, R. Deyoe, A. Mace, M. Walton, J. LaGoy, D. Estes, J. Gill, N. Blaise, J. Estes, D. Hoey, S. Mischler, L. McDonald, (Director) Mr. Boissy, R. Fumia, L. Mehrman, B. Straight, F. Shambo, P. Allen Larry McDonald Trumpet Choir (L. -R.) Mr. Boissy, D. Rule, B. Straight, B. Stadt- miller, J. Gill, Mr. Santor (L. -R.) M. Samow, C. Walton, D. Rule, J. Hammond, T. Davis, R. Parrotte, P. Coolidge, W. Gri- mett, J. Brown, B. Barton, F. Sheehan, J. Rule, C. Prentiss, T. Kyea, B. Santor Pep Club (L. -R. ) D. Forster, E. Mad- den, K. Sorrell, B. Liberty, C. Chesbrough, D. Baldwin, D. Liberty, C. Potter, C. Coleman, D. Chandler, J. Nugent, J. Ferris, M. Kasper, S. Rhino, A. Betters, C. Ford, M. Wright, L. Smith, Mrs. Darling (Advisor) L. Stadtmiller, J. Meegan, D. Elia, M. Desorcie, A. Guif- frida, M. Ano, E. Votraw, T. Bedard, C. Fournier, D. Martin, K. Snow, B. Ward, A. Nelson, K. Rhino, J. Shum- way, S. Whisher, B. Jennings, L. Nelson, T. Wright, D. Latham, M. Whisher Baton Twirlers Chorus Altos and Basses (L. -R. ) M. Mischler, D. Moore, B. Shutnway, J. Fleury, S. Alberts, D. Baldwin, K. Sorrell, T. Kasper, K. Patnode, L. Johnson, R. Ro- bare, C. Corbett, R. Stewart, M. E. Stanley, L. Santor, P. Gload, B. Allen, M. B. Mackinnon, J. Nugent, C. Coleman, S. Burdidk, H. Burrell, M. A. Akey, J. Meegan Sopranos and Tenors (L. -R. ) M. Bola, J. Burdick, I. Taylor, L. Finnegan, D. McCormick, J. Gray, M. K. Kasper, A. Madden, C. Akey, P. Washburn, K. Dur- gan, P. Ward, C. Ford, C. Trumbull, T. Collins, S. Weeks, A. La- Valley, B. Patnode, C. Reno, R. Blaise, J. LaBounty, B. M. Hath- away, D. Forster, C. Hathaway, E. Davey, A. Patnode, D. Darling. 41 Music heard becomes music remembered and each of us carries within himself all of the music he has known. And time present and time future are in music. Helen Plotz Swing Set c h o r u s A. Madden, D. Baldwin, D. Durgan, D. Sorrell, M Kas- per, T. Kasper, D. Moore, J. Burdick, R. Robare, M. Akey (L.-R. )A. Madden, K. Sorrell, K. Durgan, M. Kasper, M. Akey, S. Burdick, D. Baldwin, M. Mischler, D. Moore, C. Forester, J. Burdick, B. Shumway, M. Bola, I. Taylor, R. Robare, C. Corbett, Mr. Molholsky (Director) All-State And All-Country If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music he hears, however measured or far away. Henry David Thoreau (L. -R. ) A. Madden, J. Lawyer (V-Pres. ), M. Mackinnon (Sec. ), A. Mackinnon (Pres. ), T. Kasper (Tres. ) T. Bedard, S. Rhino, K. Sorrel, D. Chandler, P. Washburn, D. Darling, D. Liberty, L. McCallister, M. Wright, R. Robare, M. Kasper, M. Bola, J. Meegan, B. Allen, C. Lawyer, P. Snow, C. Ford, M. Mc- C■ 'rn’icl , 11. H iven. Student Council 44 Student Council Lunch March 6 National Honor Society (L. -R, ) D. Sawyer, B. Tellier, D. Forster, D. Liberty, S. Tedford, L. Galameau, S. Wisher, D. Chandler, L. Stadtmiller, K. Macey, L. Snow, C. Carnes, A. Brelia, C. Ford, S. McDonald, B. Coolidge, P. Robare, A. Guiffrida, P. Whisher, C. Potter, A. Mackinnon, B. Alberts, S. Mischler, M. Desorcie, I. Taylor Newspaper Staff “The Last Word” (L.-R.) M. Akey, C. Corbett (Sec. ), T. Barber (Editor), S. Stranahan (Sports Ed.), M. Desorcie, F. Sullivan, L. Crawford, K. Macey, D. LaBonbard, C. Curran, F. Trombley, Mr. Kelley (Advisor), W. Barber, D. Clark, M. Mackinnon, P. Prentiss, D. McCormick 46 Regents Scholarship Winners And Alternates (L-R) L. Stadtmiller, D. Liberty, C. Potter, J. Burdick, S. Michler, C. Carnes, A. MacKinnon. Cit. Ed. Conference (L-R)M. Descorcie, B. Coolidge, D. liberty, S. Pray, C. Ford, K. Patnode, A. Guiffrida. 47 Ski Club (L. -R.) B. Santor, G. Knapp, A. Patnode, H. Haselton, C. Shambo, D. Chandler, L. Finnegan, H. Zelazny, P. Prentiss, R. Ano, S. Finnegan, D. Snow, J. Gray, M. Stanley, C. Corbett, R. Stewart, P. Washburn, L. Santor, P. Gload, D. McCormick, M. Wright, M. Mackinnon, L. Stadtmiller, J. Brown, D. Darling, P. Wright, J. Nugent, C. Akey, H. Burrell, B. Allen, J. Meegan, P. Perkins, J. Steffey, T. McCormick, Mr. Kelley (Adv.), J. Ryan, W. Barber, M. Snow, R. Thwaits, C. Benoit, H. Jost, B. Stadtmiller, S. Jones, B. Ryan, S. Conklin, Mr. Farrell (Adv.) Key Club (L. -R. ) J. Gauthier (Sec.), K. Devins (Pres. ), C. Forster (V. P.), I. Taylor (Tres.), Mr. Molholsky, M. Bola, J. Burdick, K. Patnode, T. McCormick, J. LaGoy 48 5 V There is in every human being's heart the love of wonder, the sweet amazement at the stars and the starlike things, the undaunted challenge of events, the unfailing childlike appetite for what-next, and the joy of the game of living. Samuel Ullman Football (L.-R. ) R. Baer. M. Peryea, K. Marsha. B. Locklin, M. Brunk, R. Siddon. J. Nolan. K. Mousseau, B. Locklin, R. Doyle, G. Robare, S. Blaise, B. Baker, D. Deyoe, J. Ano, J. Fumia, D. Burdick, K. Devins, L. Maloney F. Trombley, B. Finnegan, S. Bezio. G. Barnes, M. Cross, S. Saratowski. J. McGee, R. Barber. R Deyoe, J. LaCoy, D. Hoey, R. Macey, P. Johnson, J. Brown, B. Deyoe. A. Mace, S. Aubin, P. Coolidge, T. McCallister, K. Zaumetzer, J. Ryan, J. Zelazny, K. Smith, J. Rushford, P. Maloney 52 Those who know how to win are much more numerous than those who know how to make proper use of their victories. Polybius Wr l A ' i .«J r r ' r f'P r i J 9‘iL jt9X w ..y Dwell not tod long upon sports, for as they refresh a man that is weary, so they weary a man that is refreshed. Fuller 54 55 56 Basketball Varsity (L. -R. ) D. Sawyer, D. Hoey, B. Finnegan, D. Calkins, D. Macey, T. Finney, Coach Konowitz, G. Proctor, R. Lincoln, G. Turner, K. Smith Junior Varsity (L. -R. ) C. Benoit, K. Devins, P. Dennett, B. Locklin, J. Nolan, M. Cross, B. Locklin, T. Finney, Coach Konowitz, B. Ano, K. Patnode, J. Lawyer, D. Deyoe, D. Estes, J. Ano, J. Estes - 57 T ■ ' 1 Baseball ’73 64 . .. the pitcher winding like a clock about to chime comes down with the ball, hit sharply.. . bounds like a vanishing string over the green... ... Overhead in the sun the sky looms, hot and blue. Robert Wallace 65 66 Wrestling Team Varsity (L. -R.) S. Trombley, F. Sheehan, R. Ashline, J. Hart, D. Doner, S. Pray, J. Baker, (TOP ROW) Coach Larry Holdridge, K. Marsha, M. Stanley, T. Soulia, D. Lessard, G. Robare, D. Burdick Junior Varsity (L. -R.) C. Zelazny, J. Mitchell, R. Barber, J. Robare, R. Parrotte, (TOP ROW) T. Preston, M. Bur- rel, K. Sheehan, S. Kelley, T. Barber, D. Burdick, B. Rowe (MSSING) P. Brunk, M. Brunk, M. Donah, J. Mancuso, R. Pray, S. Pray 67 Varsity Squad Cheerleaders (R.-L.) B. Tellier, D. Douglas, C. Shambo, N. Parkinson, S. Tedford, K. Coleman, K. Coleman, A. Pat- node (Missing) B. Bezio. Junior Varsity Squad (L.-R.) D. Darling, W. Cobb, B. Fumia, J. Votraw, D. Lincoln, A. Brelia, L. Millie, D. Douglas. 68 Girl’s Athletic Association (L. -R. ) K. Coleman, L. Galameau, D. McGee, C. Chesbrough, D. Gladu, J. Nugent, B. Tellier, N. Parkinson, B. Liberty, A. Patnode, C. Potter, D. Liberty, C. Fournier, K. Bashaw, A. Jarvis, J. Ferris, M. Kasper, M. Wright, D. Darling, A. Brelia, K. Coleman, M. Stanley, P. Wisher, K. Snow, B. Ward, K. Rule, M. Akey, P. Gload, L. Millie, W. Cobb, Non Mebmers A.Guiffrida, H. Burrel, S. Burdick, C. Ford, C. Trumbull, R. Stewart, L. Santor, E. Votraw, C. Akey, D. Strong, T. Berdard, M. Ano, C. Coleman, D. Brelia, J. Meegan, D. D'Elia, V. Jennings, B. Allen, M. Akey 70 Half Time Denise Brelia Soccer (L. -R.) C. Coleman, K. Coleman, L. Galameau, C. Fournier, M. Kasper, B. Tellier, A. Brelia, D. Liberty, K. Snow, M. Stanley, B. Ward, J. Ferris, M. Akey, P. Gload, C. Potter, K. Coleman, D. Brelia, C. Trumbull “B” Team (L.-R. ) S. Burdick, B. Liberty, D. Darling, N. Parkinson, B. Tellier, A. Patnode, A. Brelia, j. Nugent, P. Wisher, E. Votraw, H. Burrell, J. Fer- ris, C. Ford (L. -R.) C. McCormick, C. Chesbrough, M. Akey, M. Akey, L. Crawford, K. Rule, C. Lawyer, M. McCormick, W. Cobb, A. Patnode 71 Varsity Girls Swim Team (L.-R.)H. Haselton (manager), E, O'Halloran, M. Ashline, D. Roach, P. Wright, S. Beane, A. Jarvis, C. Corbett, P. Gload, E. Davey, D. Brelia, L. Santor, K. Sanford, C. Fredenburg, C. Ross, P. Washburn, C. Lawyer, L. Finnegan. Varsity Boys (L.-R.)J. LaGoy (Manager), R. Winchell, D. Zaumetzer, J. Hammond, D. Ches- brough, M. McCormick, D. Bennage,.D. Snow, B. Shumway, M. Mintzer, G. Ham- mond, D. Bezio, P. McCormick, E. Ouellette, D. Holdridge, C. Forster. Missing: T. McCormick, D. Patnode, T. Shumway, R. Shumway. 72 Junior Varsity Girls Swim Team (L.-R.)M. Moholsky, S. Rule, K. Corbett, B. Hathaway, J. Passlno, C. Santor, C. Snow, C. Johnson, K. Wallace, L. Robare, J. LaGoy, S. Ross, J. Aubin, S. Bezio, N. Bola. Junior Varsity Boys (L.-R.)Mr. Hammond, B. Knapp, J. Comegys, M. Sarnow, T. Gordon, Coach Com- egys, D. Hilbom, A. Hart, D. Stickles, D. Rule, C. Prentiss, B. Grimette, M. Mus- sen, B. Osborn, S. Beckwith. 73 75 mm Press-Republican — Thursday, February 7, 1974 13 Patriot swim team dominates Champlain Valley statistics £ PLATTSBURGH — AuSabJe Valley Central’s varsity girls boys swim teams, unbeaten in Cham- plain Valley Swimiping League competition, dominate le ' statistic relist here this - The AuSable V ’ eight of 11 cp boys dom’’ oNP® InH= . Hammond. Finneya ' (Haines. Ratttbf' (Ross. Co (Miller Av SN ' , Ov w 7 HAM VC AC 5, 5. r „ .A« e Jt C 44° V ee '.'O „5? 4 H J (Mer), 150.75; 3. Haines (MA), 149.75 ; 4, T. Ja w s' (Mor), 137.60; 5. Oullette (AVC). 121.20. 100 BUTTERFLY — 1. G Hammond (AvC 1:100; 2, Dion (MA). 1:13.6; 3. Myers (Mor), 1 ’ 4. Nichols (NAC). 1:25.7; 5, Patnode (AVC), 1 £ 100 FREESTYLE— 1. Cassidy (AAA). :55.5 . McCormick (AVC). :58.0, 3, Fernandez , v 1 10.9; 4. Hammond, J. (AVC). 1:04.1; 5. Zaur (AVC). 1:06.7. 500 FREESTYLE — 1. M. McCormick t- vj 5:50.9; 2. Dion (MA), 6:40.3; 3, Shattuck 6:44.8; 4, Snow (AVC), 6:45.5; 5. Harland v r 7:08.8. 100 BACKSTROKE - 1. BeziO (AVC), 1 Ob- 'nes (MA), 1:09.8; 3. Mayhood (Mor), I • - 'Mor), 1:17.4; 5. Hammond (AVC). 7 ASTSTROKE — 1, Cassidy (AAA), 1 'VC1, 111.9; 3, Hammond (-. C -mick (AVC), 1:20.7; 5, ShaKtfO Q D ) GO 'Y , s’? o' uo % °A r Sii,. VS - 1, AVC (Hamnot), mick), 4:08.0, iWT. ' ines, CasridV), Dion; JaqiMh. (Snow, 3 i ■ „x Patriot swimmers spoil NAC Bobcats home debut R+. T.FNRT1PC rcr-rrrr, «V'L U w. -v a g 8y o 3 CO •0 S TJ L © CO CO O T3 c ’ CO o 5 5=; « . A M 2 5 e o Si 15 £ c 5 o Eugene Nichols paced the losers V, with a victory in the 200 individual medley. He covered the distance in ' Z.oZ.2. A ( D a. c O CO “D 0) E E • M S ( ) CD -Q 0? CN c x § £ o — , 00 „ 1 S c c V) o Peggy Gload and Lind 5 m0nd Were triPle Wi- -f( l g.u.5 AuSable girls - W 0 ' c t winning - . _■V ' . ”0 o ,100 ■ 1 0O 9 e — D U w C 3 c+—. © O T3 0 L- V) 0 C © — C CJ « co n - CO c - E CO isEs .-Sc 5 -o « £ § « a o 3 o cu o x: -3 - -n 0°S h ■ o. — C3x « 4J H — T3 ■ x: c ? o- a) 1- Qj CO — 0 ' 1 ir 1 1 witl Finn relay • t . 3 ? 9 .S'i v o OS . ,v .r - ► . L- C 3-' freestyi ’ - Si'S X) C Q Q ) (0 3 U ”Z JZ £ -c 2 j; _ « x3 j= v C O L, o u 1) — 3 o '°sScA c.O f Nc ’?VaC!o '-ea o ce, s ,0 U'cV- fwere dou, tAxS’ ®°“ort ' . '®e e'e V ' Sv e Bo - „- a. ‘■'A Vvcf' ° 00 Chilton v °ve'A' Ooe e, -J - oO - -avs up v A, econds. Lisa Hai AuSable gir. x-j- K. Patnode wV-- yvto VA Ste' e s ‘C a 00 A c T srv aa p B cV- , s° p sef e '«AlV V ve | aa atV Au Sable swim teams triumph C D BRISTOL, Vt —AuSable Valley swimmers maintained their torrid pace Tuesday as all four varsity and junior varsity teams emerged victorious over host Mt. Abraham Chesbrough, Dave Zaumetzer, Dave Snow, and John Hammond combined to win the 400 yard freestyle relay in 4:37.5. Triple winner Linda Hammond led the varsity girls to victory. Au Sable swimmers sweep past AAt Ahrnhnm 1 fl rarr rrl Brett Grimmett (100 b and diving) were doubl for the Patriots. The girls junior varsit; of nine events to raise it 4-0. Nancy Bola won the '“amed w are. ar the .isa .00 ya MAUREEN AKEY RODNEY BAER DEBBIE BALDWIN Track-9,10,11,12; Soccer-9,10,11, Football-9,10,12; Track-9; Swim- Soccer-10; Basketball-10. 12; Field Hockey-9,10. ming-11. TRACY BARBER Baseball-10. BECKY BEZIO Track-9,10; Soccer-9,10,11; Softball-9,10; Basketball-9,10; Volleyball-9,10,11; Cheerlead- ing-12. JAMES BURDICK Tennis-10,11,12; Basketball- 9,10,11. DIANE CHANDLER SUE CHAUVIN MIKE CROSS Track-10; Softball-10; Volleyball Tennis-10,11; Swimming-11. Baseball-9,10,11,12; Basketball-9,10, -10; Field Hockey-10; Soccer-12; 12; Swimming-11; Football-10. Basketball-10; Cheerleading-11. 78 KEVIN DEVINS Basketball-9,10,11,12; Football-9,11,12; Track-9, 10,11,12. DANIEL DEYOE Basketball-9,10,11,12; Football-11,12. DALE ESTES Football-9,10; Basketball- 9,10; Golf 9,10,11,12. HELEN FRENIA Tennis-10; Cheerleader 9. LAURIE GALARNEAU AUGUSTINE HART Track-10,11,12; Soccer-10, Wrestling-10,11,12. 11,12; Basketball-10,12; Softball-10,12; Gymnastics- 10,11; Volleyball-10; Field Hockey-10. MARK LAYHEE DEBRA LIBERTY Football-9,10,12; Wrestling- Soccer-9,10,11,12; Field 9,10. Hockey-9, 10; Basketball-9, i.0; Track 9,10,11,12; Vol- leyball-9, 10,11,12; Soft- ball-9, 10; Gymnastics-9, 10, 11,12; Cheerleading-10,11. BRIAN HANSON Football-9; Wrestling-9. MEG HAVENS Cheerleader-9, 10. JONATHAN KING Swimming-11; Tennis-10, 11. STEVE La BOUNTY Football-9,10,11; Baseball- 9,10,11,12. RICK LASHUA Football-9,10. IVAN TAYLOR Football-9,11,12; Baseball- 9,10,11. LEO TROMBLEY Football-9,10,11,12. RICKY DEPO Golf-9, 10,11,12; Basketball -9. HENRY LOWTHER KIM MARSHA BILL MITCHELL LARRY McDONALD Football-9; Basketball-9,10. Football-9,10,11,12; Wres- Football-11. Baseball-9,10,12. tling-11, 12. NANCY PARKINSON Soccer-9,10,11,12; Field Hockey-9,10; Gymnastics- 9,10,11,12; Basketball-9, 10; Softball-10; Track-103 12; Volleyball-9,10,11,1; Cheerleading-12. MIKE PER YEA Football-9,10,11,12; Wres- tling-11; Track-9,10. TIM NELSON Football-9,10; Tennis-10. 11. DEBBIE McGEE Volleyball-9; Soccer-12: Gymnastics-12. GLENN ROBARE Football-9,10,11,12; Wrestling- 9, 10,11,12; Track-9,10,11, 12. KEVIN PATNODE Basketball-9,10,11,12, RICK SIDDON Baseball-9,10,11,12; Football-9, 10,11,12. PATI SNOW Soccer-10; Track-10; Swimming-11. BOB SHUMWAY Swimming-11,12. RICKY SIDDON Baseball-9, 10,11,12; Football-9,10, 11,12. MARK STANLEY Football-9, 10, 11,12; Baseball-9,10; Wrestling-11, 12; Track-10. DAVID ZAUMETZER Tennis-11, 12; Swimming-11, 12. BRENDA TELLIER Track-9, 10; Basketball-9, 10; Soc- j cer-9,10,11, 12; Softball-9,10; Volleyball-9,10,11,12; Gymnastics -10,11,12; Cheerleading-12. LINDA STADMILLER Soccer-11. CAROL TRUMBULL Soccer-12. CHERYL POTTER Soccer-9,10, 11,12; Field Hockey-9, 10; Gymnastics-9,10,11; Basketball- 9,10,11; Softball-9,10; Track-9,10, 11,12; Volleyball-9,10,11,12. 81 O wad some pow'r the giftie gie us To see oursels as others see usx! Robert Bums Board of Education fT —R All? Pa Ponl Willidmc foi ir i r o Q m itlun nird W T n i ro vi I iif1 o AATi 11 i v T i o i ti« To . seph Allen, Paul Coolidge. District Principal Middle High School Principal STAFF YOU'LL LIKE TEACHING HERE, MISS WIMBLEDON JUST SIGN THIS CONTRACT AND WE'LL EXPLAIN THE FINE PRINT LATER.... Guidance Every person is responsible for all the good within the scope of his abilities, and for no more, and none can tell whose sphere is the largest. Gail Hamilton HELEN PELKEY When I was young coming up my elders told me The future belongs to the youth and I believed it Yes I did and I worked to change the world. Art Berger ROBERT GOODSPEED LADDER OF ACHIEVEMENT 100% - I did. 90% - I will. 80% - I can. 70% - I think I can. 60% - I might. 50% - I think I might. 40% - What is it? 30% - I wish I could. 20% - I don't know how. 10% - I can't. 0% - I won't. DAN MEEGAN 85 Office Staff IRMA HILDRETH NANCY DARLING DORTHY BAKER CINDY FURNIA Each of us can work to change a small portion of events, and in the total of all those acts will be writ- ten the history of this generation. PAUL PERROTTE JANE KELLEY 87 Bus Drivers SITTING (L. -R.) A. Heppa, P. Perrotte, G. Miller, R. Bailey, H. Collins, J. Devlin, R. Kyea, C. Prentiss, E. Devlin. STANDING (L. -R.) R. De- Groat, R. Trombley, C. Bezio, R. LeClair, G. Signor, L. Baraby, R. Carr, F. Torrance, C. Allen, P. Bushey, W. Coolidge, R. Lincoln, C. Miller, G. Rafferty, T. Zaumetzer. Missing: M. Fuller, K. Strong, J. LaDieu, B. Mc- Cormick, C. Barber Cafeteria Staff (L. -R.) D. Siddon, P. Snow, B. Lesperance, P. Dubay, M. Earle, V. Les- sard, E. Ryan, I. Passino Custodians (L. -R.) Z. Estes, D. Calkins, F. Norman, R. Baker, B. Douglas, Missing: L. Hathway, L. Bruce, M. Ryan, M. Changelo, T. LaBombard, J. Denton, R. Kelley, S. Blaise, D. Blaise 88 Nurses Doctors Marie Bailey Mary Gload i Some people think that doctors and nurses can put scram- bled eggs back in the shell. Dorothy Canfield I ji ts John F. Spranz 89 Theophil Sobol I TIMOTHY KELLEY FRANCES CLUTE D e P a r t m e n t CHARLES EM RICH EDWARD BAKER Our aim as teachers is to give our student as firm a grasp of the subject as we can and to make him as autonomous and self-propelled a thinker as we can. Jerome S. Bruner 91 CLARENCE DESORCIE GEORGE HAMMOND ROBERT SHAMBO GERARD HOUDE Language Department LILLIAN BAKER RICHARD ROBARE Man is a language-using creature; this fact opens to him spheres of experience not given to other creatures. Math Department BRENDA BOULRICE Mathematics is the science which draws neces- sary conclusions. Benjamin Pierce Health Department JOHN DAVIS BARBARA BROWN LINDA McGUIRE MICHAEL BUSH CONNIE MORRISON LARRY HOLDRIDGE MAURICE HICKEY DAVID COMEGYS MARTHA BEAGLE PHYLLIS LAFORTE Driver Education THOMAS RANDALL JOAN GRAY RICHARD HARMON JAMES HAMLIN PETER GLOAD CHARLES NAPPER JOCILE IRWIN JESSICA MORINA Industrial Art Department DONALD HOLLINGSWORTH ROBERT DODDS SUSAN DUNHAM DONNA CARTER Music Department Art begins when one person with the object of joining another or others to himself in one and the same feeling, expresses that feeling by certain external indications. T olstoy CARL BOISSY RICHARD MOLHOLSKY y RICHARD SANTOR 98 UNDERCLASSMEN UP FOR THAT COURSE IF ONLY I HAD SIGNED . _ WHEN I WAS A FRESHMAN-NOW ILL NEl ER GET IT Freshmen — Class of '11 (L.-R. )C. Douglas, D. Plumadore, L. Rathbun, A. Mace, L. Crawford, M. Lanzoni, M. McCormick, P. Maloney. (L. -R.) V. Vennette, T. Thompson, K. Kelley, J. Hammond, S. Kelley, B. Wright, J. Calkins, C. Zelazny. (L. -R. ) J. Rushford, R. Zaumetzer, D. Hart, J. Vot- raw, D. Kilbum, D. Baker, J. Robare, C. St. Sauvier. 100 (L.-R.) K. Mace, P. Mason, M. LaValley, D. Mc- Cormick, S. Ross, B. Parkinson, J. LaPoint, E. O’Halle ran. (L.-R.) A. Grimmet, D. Winters, S. Trombley, J. Tierney, P. Coolidge, D. Lessard, R. Winchell, J. Bennage. (L. -R. ) B. Stanford, F. Sullivan, F. Trombley, T. Barber, J. Anderson, S. Burrell, J. Booth, N. Blaise. (L.-R.) G. Vincent, D. Wells, C. Ward, R. Ward, T. Yando, R. Thwaits, B. Thomas, R. Wright. (L.-R.)P. Ward, M. Whisher, K. Stanford, S. Joy, M. Walton, K. Zaumetzer, P. Wright, S. Curran. 101 (L. -R. ) D. Archambault, B. Booth, M. Ashline, S. Brow, A. Betters, J. Barnes, S. Baer, D. Chesbrough. (L. -R. ) M. Chauvin, B. Allen, C. Coleman, H. Bur- rell, T. LaMarque, L. Dion, S. LaDuke, M. Barber. (L.-R. ) S. Burdick, D. Chandler, R. Ano, J. Brown, J. Bezio, S. Bezio, S. Aubin, D. Beane. (L. -R. ) L. Dzik, I. Cumber, H. Hagen, D. Laundree, J. Gorden, J. Gill, B. Deyoe, K. Bombard. (L. -R. ) D. Clark, K. Bombard, K. Carter, R. Barber, C. Arthur, D. Agoney, B. Braid, L. Blaise. (L. -R. ) M. Desorcie (V. Pres.), H. Jost, K. DeGroat, D. Hart, S. Jones, E. Davey, B. Fumia (Sec,.), C. Devlin. 102 (L.-R.)P. Perkins, B. Nelson, P. Favro, M. Reyn- olds, M. Owens, D. Parrow, L. Gumlaw, F. Sheehan. (L. -R. ) P. Nolan, J. Pelkey, L. Maicus, J. Rabi- de au, D. Snow, B. Pray, J. Mussen, M. Myler. (L.-R.) C. Nelson, L. Sequin, C. Shumway, C. Reno, B. Pray, S. Maicus, R. Rock, M. Mintzer. (L.-R. ) J. Gauthier, L. Smith, D. Lincoln, B. San- tor, S. Rhino, B. Patnode, G. Knapp, M. Rennie. (L.-R. ) C. Lawyer, N. Patterson, J. Lyons, A. Mitch- ell, M. Myer, B. Ryan, B. Joyal, M. Mischler. (L.-R. ) D. Latham, C. Robare, J. Rule, R. Par- rotte, B. Rowe, S. Rowe, R. Hart. 103 (L. -R. ) B. Stadtmiller, F. Vrooman, D. Daily, J. Bennage, L. Dion, D. Moore, S. Dunnivant, J. LaFountain. (L.-R.)S. Stranahan, M.A. Akey, K. Durgan. Sophomores — Class of ’76 Ours is a great time to be alive-not because Hap- py days are here or coming-but because we are the first generation absolutely certain that tomorrow will not be like today. Walter Lowenfels (L.-R. ) L.. Finnegan-Sec., D. Busha, C. Akey, P. Allen, C. Forster, M. Cotter, S. Coleman, S. Brow. (L.-R. )M.E. Stanley-V. Pres., P. Washbum-Pres., R. Stewart-Treas., D. Peck, K. Smith, G. Turner, D. Sawyer, M. Snow. 104 (L. -R. ) D. Brelia, T. Bedard, M. Ano, M. Cross, D. Calkins, B. Bushey, C. Benoit, B. Finnegan. (L. -R. ) B. Joyal, B. Giddings, B. Liberty, S. Gladu, A. Nelson, L. Hammond, S. Jones, J. Gray. (L.-R. ) N. Chippalone, C. Bailey, C. Fournier, J. Blaise, M. Burrell, T. Booth, D. Bushey, J. Gauthier. 105 (L.-R.) A. Lawrence, L. Nelson, D. Martin, D. Ma- cey, T. MacCallister, D. Holdridge, P. Johnson, J. McGee. (L.-R. ) H. Haselton, S. Hoffer, B. Hathaway, P. Gload, B. Minoque, R. Lincoln, D. Patnode, M. Lawrence. (L. -R. ) L. Santor, M. Kelly, E. Votraw, M. Thwaits, T. Shumway, M. Carney, E. Straight, M. Signon. 106 (L.-R. ) P. Prentiss, D. Strong, K. Snow, T. Smith, B. Simson, B. Ward, M. Stanford, D. Valkenburg. (L. - R. ) K. Strong, K. Poland, C. Stone, M. Tromb- ley, J. Zelazny, S. Pray, R. Poland. (L. -R.)K. Rhino, B. Senecal, B. Rhondeau, S. Pray, S. Saratowski, J. Ryan, T. Preston, S. VanValkvenburg. (L.-R.) B. Blaise, S. Beane, C. Kusalonis, M. O' O'Neill, J. LaGoy, D. Carter, T. McCormick, L. Parkinson. (L.-R.)W. Cobb, L. Dubay, C. Marsha, B. Joyal, E. Williams, R. Ward, B. Straight, D. Gordon. 107 (L.-R.)B. Gonyea, A. Madden, R. Fletcher, J. Sul- livan, R. Deyoe, T. Allen. (L.-R.)R. Bashaw, D. Collins, J. Ferris, M. Bois- seau, C. Corbett, S. Cumber, J. Chauvin. Juniors — Class of ’75 (L.-R. ) S. Grassi, D. D'ELia, C. Chesbrough, M. Desorcie, R. Doyle, D. Darling, B. Finnegan, C. Estes. (L.-R. )D. Douglas, K. Cordes, C. Ford, B. Cave, D. Estes, J. Estes, J. Coolidge, D. Doner. (L.-R. ) K. Coleman, A. Brelia, K. Coleman-Treas., M. Gero, A. Guiffrida, K. Engert, M. Dougherty, J. Girard. 108 (L.-R. ) L. Lancto, C. Bashaw, A. Jarvis, T. De- Groat, P. Dennett, S. Spooner, D. Bennage, M. Bailey. (L.-R. ) C. Brust, D. Allen, J. LaBounty, J. Kelley, M. Bechard, R. Blaise, G. Hathaway, B. Blaise. (L.-R. ) S. Booth, S. Kusalonis, B. Blaise, J. Ano, M. Bezio, M. Baldwin, J. LaBarr, A. LaFountain. (L.-R. ) S. Whisher, S. Tedford, P. Wisher, J. Nu- gent, C. LaMarque, V. Jennings, L. Albecker, T. Douglas. (L. -R.) H. Zelazny, B. Spooner, D. Tatreault, M. Meyer, M. Turner, R. Thwaits, K. Mouseau, J. Martin. 109 (L.-R. ) C. Shambo-Sec., V. Spooner, M. Wright, S. Pray, L. Maloney, M. Woodside, S. Smith, B. Locklin. (L.-R. ) M. Park, G. Owen, K. Rule, A. Rathbun, D. Lawyer, E. Sussdorf, M. LaValley. (L.-R. ) M. McCormick, M. Rock, J. Shumway, R. (L.-R.)P. Benware, E. Joy, S. Alberts, B. Alberts- Shumway, R. Rondeau, H. Passino, K. Sheehan, J. V. Pres., A. Ouellette, M. Rock, R. Fumia, R. Ano. Mancuso. (L.-R. ) D. Forester, K. Lynam, (Pres.), M. Laundry, B. Ano, D. Burdick, G. Hammond, W. Barber. 110 (L.-R. ) D. Douglas, M. K. Kasper, S. Gill, B. La- Fountain, B. Trombley, D. Gumlaw, M. Kilburn, L. Fletcher. (L.-R. ) B. Locklin, J. Nolan, J. Lawyer. (L.-R. ) D. Douglas, M. Kasper, S. Gill, B. LaFountain, B. Trombley, D. Gumlaw, M. Kilburn, L. Fletcher (L. -R,) B. Locklin, L. Stadtmiller, J. Nolan, J. Lawyer, D. Sawyer, D. Deyoe, P. Snow, S. McDonald 111 Senior pictures... The Stereo... Pornographic tapes... Greaser Day... Selling Christmas cards... Our Christmas tree and decorations.. . The bomb scare. . . Getting caught drinking... Money won playing cards. .. Money lost playing cards. .. Two weeks loss of lounge... Our inoculations... The Senior Ball... Student Council Lunch Day... Measur- ing for caps and gowns... Lounge rule no. 10-No Sex, Nelson. 112 ROD BAER TERRI COLLINS DUANE CUMBER 114 KEITHA DeCOURCEY MAUREEN AKEY RICHARD ASHLEY The person that each of us is-is unique. JOE BOLA DEBRA BALDWIN KEVIN DEVINS DANIEL DEYOE KIRT DOUGLAS The human features and counten- ance, although composed of but some ten parts or little more, are so fashioned that among so many thousands of men there are no two in existence who cannot be distin- guished from one another. Pliny DEBBIE FOUNTAIN HELEN FRENIA DEBBIE LaBOMBARD STEVE LaBOUNTY BILL LeCLAIR DIANE SOPER TIMOTHY THOMAS DAVID ZAUMETZER JANA COOLIDGE FLO FRAZIER JAMES BAKER SUE CHAUVIN TRACEY BARBER All that we see or seem Is but a dream within a dream. Edgar Allen Poe JAN BOMBARD SCOTT CONKLIN BETSY CORDES Horaee Gregory It is not the season but inevitable return of the seasons that destroys the days, the hours fixed in a man's brain and builds them new again. BRIAN HANSON AUGUSTINE HART ERIC HART HARRY HILL BETTY JOY JILL LaDUKE MARK LAYHEE DOLORES LeCLAIR Youth is not rich in time, it may be poor; part with it as with money, sparing... CINDY MARTINO DEBBIE LIBERTY larry McDonald SCOTT MISCHLER BILL MITCHELL TIMMY NELSON DONNA PARKINSON NANCY PARKINSON If you have anything really val- uable to contribute to the world, it will come through the expres- sion of your own personality-that simple spark of divinity that sets you off and makes you different from every other living creature. Bruce Barton SUE PHILLIPS MILLIE RINN CHERYL POTTER PAT I SNOW 121 LINDA STADTMILLER CAROL TRUMBULL MIKE STRAIGHT PATTI WARD JEANNE THWAITS SALLY WEEKS JAMES WISHER WENDY WRIGHT BECKY BEZIO CARLA CARNES DIANE CHANDLER MIKE BAKER LAURIE BARBER DIANE BENEDICT BOB CLARK DONNA COLLIER CANDY COLLINS HENRY LOWTHER ROBIN MACE scott McDonald KURT GOLDNER GLENDA PROCTER CYNTHIA MITCHELL MICHAEL PERYEA GLENN ROBARE JEAN ROCK BERNIE ROSIO IVAN TAYLOR BRENDA TELLIER MIKE WRIGHT RANDALL ASHLINE SHELLEY BAILEY CATHIE BASHAW NANCY BOOTH CHER CURRAN JIM BURDICK RICKY DEPO PAM CHAPPLE I don't know who I am But life is for learning. Joni Mitchell DALE ESTES LYNN FINNEGAN LAURIE GALARNEAU crttV'f MEG HAVENS LORI JOHNSON JONATHAN KING Age does not make us childish, as some sayj it finds us true children. Goethe NORMA KINSMAN BERNIE LaDUKE CHRISTINE LaFOUNTAIN RICKY LASHUA DEBBIE McGEE And the seasons they go round and round And the painted ponies go up and down We're captive on the carousel of time We can't return we can only look behind From where we came And go round and round and round In the circle game. Joni Mitchell CHRIS NOLAN KEVIN PATNODE TEAL POLAND EMILY PRAY CAROL ROBARE DEBBIE SAWYER ROGER STRONG BOB SHUMWAY LEO TROMBLEY DONNA ROCK MARK STANLEY RAY TROMBLEY HANK VINCENT ALICE ZAUMETZER to our classmates who have gone on before us. . . in each of us you live on. . . (L-R) Mr. Hammond, Dale Estes, Bill Coolidge, Dan Deyoe, Jim Burdick, Scott McDonald, Bruno Mur- dico, Pati Snow, Debbie Sawyer, Debbie Liberty, Laurie Galameau, Brenda Tellier, Linda Stadtmiller, Diane Chandler, Cindy Mitchell, Jan Bombard, Debbie McGee, Nancy Parkinson. It takes all kinds of people to make a book BOOSTERS Dave Comegys Charley Slone WKDR Radit) Dave Andrews Wl PS Radio Mike Changelo Linda LaMoy Dan Farrell Charles Forster Mary Ann Rygalo Joan Dubay Bill Nolan Rotl Davey Richard McCormick Mary Haney Dan Meegan Bob Good speed I Ielen Pelkey Joe Cody Marilyn Sawyer Tom Randall Mike Lawson Bruno Murdico George Hammond Sr. Mary Feler Gload Jim Hamlin Hlsie Robinson Irma Hildreth Dot Baker Cindy Fournier Gerald Houde Carl Boissy Richard Santor Charles Napper Donald Hollingsworth COMPLIMENTS OF CRISS T.V. PERU, NY 137 Compliments of A FRIEND Good Luck from MILLER’S GARAGE Auto Body Shop, Groceries Liquor Au Sable Forks, N.Y. Compliments of MECONI’S RESTAURANT Au Sable Forks, N.Y. 647-9902 Compliments of BAILEY FUNERAL HOME Keeseville, N.Y. While in This Area Stop at Bailey’s KOMFORT KOTTAGES Leo A. Bailey, Prop. 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Plumbing — Heating — Electrical Masonry — Ceramic Tile Au Sable Forks, N.Y. 647-8820 or 647-8660 POLAND’S GROCERY STORE Cold Cuts, Beer, Soda Keeseville, N.Y. 834-9622 DONALD BROWN PLUMBING HEATING Keeseville, N.Y. 834-7286 or 834-9153 Congratulations DURGAN’S PRODUCE Peru, N.Y. POLAND’S USED CARS TEXACO SERVICE Quality Used Cars Trucks “Where Driving Pleasure Begins” Keeseville, N.Y. 834-7104 E. J. KELLEY HARDWARE, INC. Best Wishes Front St., Keeseville, N.Y. 834-9898 PORT KENT GOLF COURSE Port Kent, N.Y. FLOYD E. NEVERETT, INC. Used Car Truck Sales Main St., Rt. 22 Keeseville, N.Y. Compliments of FOUNTAIN’S MEAT MARKET Au Sable Forks, N.Y. RIVERSIDE HOTEL LANES Au Sable Forks, N.Y. 647-9905 THE ROBARE AGENCY Every Form of Insurance Au Sable Forks, N.Y. 647-8000 RODNEY ESTES Forest Products — Contractor Au Sable Forks, N.Y. 647-8216 Best Wishes for a Great Future FOX-FINNEGAN AGENCY, INC. Keeseville, N.Y. 834-7106 ROGER J. KYEA Disposal Service Au Sable Forks, N.Y. 647-8468 140 Compliments of FRANCIS F. BEZIO, INC. Gas, Appliances, Kerosene Oil Keeseville, N.Y. 834-7315 Compliments of SANTA HIS HELPERS North Pole, N.Y. FRANKS. OTWAY Residential Business Interiors New York City, N.Y. 647-5136 or 212-421-3946 THE SEWING BASKET A Complete Sewing Center Au Sable Forks, N.Y. 647-5305 FRAN LaBOMBARD Tune-Ups, Repairs Tires Au Sable Forks, N.Y. 647-8140 Compliments of SPORTSMAN’S INN Wilmington, N.Y. FRIENDLY TAVERN Best Wishes to Class of’74 Keeseville, N.Y. 834-9920 STRAIGHT’S CHEVRON SERVICE Tune-Ups — Wheel Alignment — Welding General Repairs Jay, N.Y. 946-2439 Best Wishes from TASTEE-FREEZE Keeseville, N.Y. GEORGE MOORE TRUCKING EQUIPMENT Compliments from a Friend Keeseville, N.Y. 834-7571 TIMBERLAND TRAILER SALES SERVICE Lakeshore Rd. Rt. 9 834-9714 Congratulations GILROY’S CHEVRON GROCERY STORE Keeseville, N.Y. 834-7995 Best Wishes Good Luck Grads from GORDON OIL CO. Au Sable Forks, N.Y. 647-8800 or 647-8870 Best Wishes from GRAND PRIX MOTOR LODGE Sylvia Alfie White Keeseville, N.Y. Best Wishes to the Class of 74 HAROLDS RESTAURANT All Legal Beverages Au Sable Chasm, N.Y. Compliments of HASELTON LUMBER CO. Haselton Rd. Wilmington, N.Y. 946-2233 Compliments of m. a. McDonough FUNERAL HOME, INC. Keeseville, N.Y. Congratulations to the Class of 74 from the ARK LODGE Ernie Shirley Lawas Upper Jay, N.Y. MARGARETTA’S RESTAURANT 3 miles South of Keeseville on Rt. 9 834-7724 Compliments of DANIEL T. MANNING SR. DANIEL T. MANNING JR. JOHN T. MANNING 141 KEESEVILLE SALES SERVICE North Sable Street Keeseville, N.Y. 834-7500 or 834-7570 Best Wishes from WILLIAM R. LaFLURE Attorney-at-Law Best Wishes from WILLIAM E. RUSSELL Attorney-at-Law YEOLDE NOSTALIGIC SHOP Antiques, Reproductions Gifts Wilmington, N.Y. 946-2230 Courtesy of ZAUMETZER-SPRAGUE FUNERAL HOME Au Sable Forks, N.Y. 647-8177 Compliments of KING ORCHARD Keeseville, N.Y. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Keeseville, N.Y. KOFFEE KUP RESTAURANT Au Sable Forks, N.Y. 647-8857 LeCLAIR SON BODY SHOP Complete Body Fender Work Done at Reasonable Rates Keeseville, N.Y. Compliments of LIVINGSTON L. HATCH Keeseville, N.Y. Congratulations to Class of’74 LINCOLN’S NORTHWAY SUNOCO Keeseville, N.Y. Exit 34 834-7105 LeCLAIR’S CHILDREN SHOP Discount Prices Sizes 0-4 Keeseville, N.Y. LAUNDREE’S 5 10 Keeseville, NY LASHUA’S DECORATING AWNING CO. Custom Slipcovers, Drapes Convaswork Camping Trailer Supplies No. Main St., Keeseville, N.Y. 12944 Compliments of LAND OF M AKEBELIEVE Upper Jay, N.Y. LANDMARK RESTAURANT Once you’ve tried us, you will not forget us. Foot of Whiteface Mt. 946-2247 Best Wishes for the Future KING OIL CO. 24 hr. service 834-7856 Congratulations V.F.W. POST 1505 Keeseville, New York Congratulations to the Class of 74 WATKINS GENERAL STORE Bill and Sue Watkins Upper Jay, N.Y. MADDEN’S COUNTRY STORE has most everything Wood, lamp Parts, Work Shoes, Oil, Crocks, Hunting Fishing, Coal, Cookware, Equipment Main Street, Jay, N.Y. 518-946-2566 142 C.E. La VALLEY — Jay, N.Y. 946-2560 Zenith Chromocolor T.V. for 74 BENJ AM IN A. STRAIGHT — Realtor Valley Road, Jay, N.Y. 12941 518-946-2600 Compliments of WILLIAMS EXXON Wilmington, N.Y. LOCUST HALL FLOWER MART Flowers and Gifts For All occasions M M GUN TRADERS SPORTS 20 Palmer Street AuSable Forks, N.Y. 12912 ALFRED SANTOR Flowers, Vegetables Plants Keeseville, N.Y. 834-7767 MARY’S BEAUTY SHOP AuSable Forks, N.Y. 12912 AuSABLE MOTOR SALES AuSable Forks, N.Y. 12912 BARNES McGEE MOBIL Keeseville, N.Y. Good luck to class of 74 BINGO DOME RESTAURANT Phone 834-7428 and 834-9972, Keeseville, N.Y. PAUL’S BARBER SHOP 834-7763 Port Douglas Rd., Keeseville, N.Y. 12944 BUD’S BARBER SHOP Keeseville, N.Y. Compliments of PRESTON’S GLADIOLUS Keeseville, N.Y. 834-7508 ELLIOTS STORE Clintonville, N.Y. Best Wishes from RIANI’S Keeseville, N.Y. Be sure to insure with JOHN L. RICHARDS AuSable Forks, N.Y. 647-8871 Compliments of FORBES TEXACO Wilmington, N.Y. ROGER D. NELSON Justice Town of Black Brook A FRIEND SMITH’S MENS BOYS WEAR Keeseville, NY 12944 Compliments of SNOW’S GROCERY AuSable Forks, New York GOWTHIERS GROCERY Black Brook, N.Y. Good Luck to Seniors HUNTINGTON MOTEL JOE’S BARBER SHOP VIRGINIA’S BEAUTY SHOP AuSable Forks 647-8447 Compliments of WHITEFACE CHALET Wilmington, New York Congratulations from WHITE FACE LODGE Wilmington, New York AuSABLE ACRES Choice Sites and Vacation Homes in the Adirondacks Jay, N.Y. 143 Best of Luck AuSABLE VALLEY TELEPHONE CO. Keeseville, N.Y. Compliments of TIROLERLANDINN German — American Food Parties Banquets 28 Units Fully Air Conditioned Open All Year Rt.9N Jay, N.Y. 946-2690 144 Congratulations to the Class of 74 AuSable Hardware Inc. Full Line G. E. Dealer AuSable Forks, N.Y. 647-8161 Complete Building Materials We are a Cash and Carry Yard but Delivery is availabe for a nominal fee Glen Road — Jay — New York Jay 946-2214 AuSable Forks 647-8130 145 Congratulations to the Class of 1974 You’ve Got a Lot to Live Put the perfect day on ice. Pour everything you’ve got into a game of volleyball, baseball or football —, or living, then put it all back with an ice-cold Pepsi-Cola. Pepsi has the crisp, bold cola taste that turned on a whole generation. And when it comes to putting back energy — Pepsi beats all the others — cold! YOU’VE GOT A LOT TO LIVE. PEPSI’S GOT A LOT TO GIVE. 146 Pepsi — Keeseville, New York Phone 834-7811 CJ £ U v,
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