Beekmantown Central School - Crest Yearbook (Plattsburgh, NY)

 - Class of 1980

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The pollcles they make are then carrled out by the superlntendent Dr. Saunders wlth the help of the buslness manager and the Indlvldual bulldlng prlnclpals. Buslness Manager Mr. Glbbs Dlstrlct Superintendent Dr. Saunders R ,451 . fy , J H i-ffl: I ,Qt au fx- v..,..f., -r,-. ,1,.wap, ' - '- . 5 Y wr A Y W I 'fvffilx 'x .KN X rx r Q X XX 1 1 r X R -KX ' in 'YK x X . or .g X X , -xx ,C x VJ, X X X x,' '-X' k rhe board bf education 1 Seated From Left: Dr. Palmer. Mrs. Light, Mrs. Mortln, Mr. Morfln. Stondlng From Left: Dr. Saunders. Dr. Palmer. Mr. Lovorondo, Mr. Woodley Mr. Carlln, Mr. Chonnell. ,ar h l 4... ,fu- W, Y :P ABOVE: Mrs. Allen And Mr. Butler, Guidance Councelors And, Left Mr Doil y D' f Of G 'd LEFT. Cl k , M . L In And Mrs. R bld , School Nurses: Mrs. Ch A I T AdM S lIShIPy opmon. ctrvures reosurer, n rs. ummeri, c oo s - GgUNQNchologisr N3 'Q mul CiJlS5lQf'5 bass? Qwfwcl, i dam www brbvwcsk +0 ivfiwx 50+ Hhs UCQQ VX ,Ciba XNQVQAQ KEDQ C43 Ox 'QHQWOQ Cumeixl, YY? Q UNQQ E'5GLLf'AQlXr 'Ql!NQlS ml lm QQKD. Gggf rushes Q' jO0Cf1QQlimwlJlwQ, QQMUWQ. Veg, Www fqc f P. 18 ffflj 'UN 'VX 1 'Xx, ABOVE: Dr. Walter, Prlnclpal And Mr. Deshales. Assistant Principal. iff . vp +gfL?lf?44 T4 2 ki if C 'wjg'f5Qf ,Q VW L edit P fgkged 9Q6?1,N772E-Ju, F l, 2 7 ex at Q 6 '25, fd X KX3 NNN V an 9 5 T512 ft lf QL 52 67 'l in fi 12 T be -522 77565 TER jg fl Z t J ffl fi N ff T K KQV? ll Y' student services Ever had a problem? Needed someone just to talk to, or to be reassured about something? These are the people you can always count on to never let you downl They lend thelr interest and glve their time to help students pass over any obstacles they may encounter, whether the obstacles concern school or family. These people play a very Impor- tant role in gettlng everyone through their junlor and senior high school career. fx t T if 4 ,N xff lf if v Q. Xb, N k FXKQXFD' lg, ngxxl X NX TVNX I NIL i , .T ' ' yfl.. Qf X -N N C O I g Nxj ysbj 7 Q- ACQ H TRX' lxldfl QD mi? QL A55 4 CLxseQ I We ,e KP ft x 5 l Kwgj x f' - 'I9 I FACULTY: top row from left, Mr. Burnell, Mr. Kon- aly, Mr. Beeble. Mr. Pel- key, Mr. McCarthy. bot- tom row, Mr. Hulbert. Mrs. Dustln, Mrs. Garcia, Mr. Mossey, Mr. Davey. A fundamental knowl- edge of sclentlflc con- cepts ls essentlol for everyone. The sclence courses offered at Beekmantown pre- sent an Interesting challenge to anyone wlshlng to better un- derstand thelr physical envlronment. These sclence courses cover o varlety of interests ranging from general science to physlcs. No matter which course o student decides to take. he ls sure to flnd lt enjoyable and worthwhlle. as ,Q . -jx X J q -T it H 'if YP' y 1,9 'xi -FE, In 'fs' .1 . ri iT . 1 lk xv! - wg A1 O , . if,-L xr ffgf-rn -an wie-143--p'::1,M ri my N V .wif ff I1 Ffffgfftftjrk 7' l5'7?'f , . -r '-ffafh 1f:g..tQ1f,:l 'it:lli:iz3:'if.,:Ql21.i?i -A?fj ft '1 T91 .gw .fri my I- . - --.Q a ' fn- t 'xg-lf. - . .- :. ,Q K -. -. 41 9 y2.,:2ff.'!,w:4fi7: :ly-tgf1',56Q, 1. -.IL-f.4',A,f-'Q A 'il' kk K, xg, L., 6 K , X- X X ,V - Y N ' 1 x J ' ' . X X M 7 v x Q M lJQAkx Lflk KJMLJ K , X N N Lckj fflwkf 9 t, MJ LJ K, ,C L 'L glkligfl -.LQL MQ is J xf - x, 1, - gk , x j I kflj kQ1klf X ,fill .xx X f W ' lfXHU'-'j.!Kf1fgM L,,f QZL27 L11 Aqrffdl 1. 4 M1 f f f 3fMfw fffckw U J j?xH kg , ,f ' f UL Q M ffjlffl' Y L I H5914 XX ' , Af J ii , ' l L X Lwif ' 4' ,f I L!Qk,j ,ppjflziff X? 'Y U' f !Z1'L!fU' ,e Shen Q uw Kflqnf '-ff 007' M-14' ' L25 j X uid! AQ X74 rv? 21 L Jf'K,ff '-Q21 215 ' Q W ff if fig gig A gui Q NA SE S2 22 Q' sis? i4 +15 FACULTY: fop row from left, Mrs. Trahan, Mr. Maston. Mr. Oakley Mr. Duesberg, Mr. Amorelli, Mrs. Mowry. bottom row, Mr. Sar geant, Mr. Tourville, Mrs. Hackett, Mr. Vancour, Mr. Sherman. C53 L. wjmfi, dvijy UAW Vjjf? SQCWL if ,lif,,fm W l .9 is ill social studies Social Studies courses are about people. How they llve. why they do what they do, how they are alike, how they are different. In a country such as the United States, where people are free to fail as well as to succeed, an under- standing of the government and the conomy, knowledge about jobs, taxes, insurance, buying goods, joining labor unions, dealing with family members and businessmen and politicians, necessary for anyone who hopes to sur- vive. From the required courses to the many electives, including Decision Making, Sociology, Canadian Studies, Behavioral Science, Economic Issues, the Social Studies teachers try to prepare their students to not only survive, but to succeed, in the world that waits after high school. - . l x Ji i i7luOfl , gpg cw as MM an u,4,91D'H uyggi cj fiuwfiig .2 illilk sw sw l pm ' me U-f Q03 Q! vig Q53 ' lC..vxi5Lc' LNTWO -32? XE iv b ZF.. L1-f'Q3i,L l-l'O-,u+T 51- f5fio.ffV -.lb usfnlw , SQ B S4 rl .' ,ju 1, I x, ily FACULTY: top row from left, Mr. Warner, Mrs. Sonromore, Mrs. Lunn, Mrs. Whalen. Mrs. Domlny, Mrs. Drenlzer. special oreos FACULTY: top row from left, Mrs. St. Pierre, Mr. Miller, Mr. Mutroy, Mr. Miller. Mr. Malone, Mr. Miller. bottom row. Mrs. Loper, Mrs. Welch, Mr. Mousecu, Mrs. Denny, Mr. Sponoble. FACULTY: top row from left. Mr. Seover, Mrs. Wahl, Mrs. Lovornwoy. Mlss Holcombe, Mrs. Whalen, Mrs. Dreyettq. Mrs. Mlschler. Mrs. Froe- Iich. Mrs. Gerry, Mrs. Mor- shall' I Sm' df. 3' -an e hm , ..M...M,A, , X 1' Aslde from leornlng the required sub- jects of reading, 'rltlng, and 'rlthmetlc , students ot Deekmantown are encour- aged to partlclpote ln speclol area courses. The special area courses In- clude Physical Educotlon, lndustrlol Arts, Business, Foreign Language, Home Eco- nomics, Music, and Art. This variety of courses offers something for everyone. The purpose of these courses is to make ovoilable to the student the opportunity to develop skills and talents which mightwnot be developed through regu- lar courses ond to expose the students to new interests and experiences. FACULTY above: top row from left, Mrs. Gib- bons, Mr. Darrette, Mr. Englehardt, Mr. Ha- ley, Mr. Tisdole, Mr. Davies, Mr. Letourneau, Mrs. Lawrence E n n X 4 , ' I Q I7 Q FACULTY: top row from left, Mrs. Vernum, Mr. Wlnterkorn, Mr Sterrett, Mr. DeGrondpre, Mr. Dixon, Mr. Johnson. Mr. Cleveland. N , f Lf vj W' L Mr. Thompson. bottom row, Mr. Lavigne, Mr. Moody, Mr. Horrls. My 5 Upv, nfl My ff' M Nc? ! L T wf A ff' jj fa 1 W lv A 9 jy My ,V yy XFN' 76 U 710 V M7 A L 4, yy A My uwi N19 1 N ixeed XJ 5 mathematics The Beekmantown math department offers a varlety of courses from functlonal Consumer Math to theoretical Calcu- lus. Though one of the smallest departments, the teachers give their all to help everyone whether It's by staying after school or providlng extra help during class. Recognition should be glven to these teachers who get students through class after class, exam after exam, and Regents after Re- gents. FACULTY - clockwlse this page - Mlss Murry, Mr. Bolten, Mrs. Rlce, Mrs. Gorront, Mrs. Mo- lone, Mrs. Hornby, Mlss Boswell. clockwise opposlte page - Mr. Lokey, Mrs. Connors, Mrs. Murry, Mr. Ducorte, Mr. Waugh, Mrs. Stone. Mr. Proulx, Mrs. Glode I 'cf M ,sl . 1' rf lf! fx -' I 'ff K ' X , ' WV., , -. J 4 S fu- . .x , i I... . l rx n.',l,,if,Y K .xx 3- , . V- K.. 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It offers the training in special skllls thot may determine an lndIvidual's career choice and give hlm or her a head start on the competition. Courses in printing, cosmetology, electricity, auto mechanics, child care, carpentry, welding and others provide training in some of the most popular, and best paying, career fields for high school graduates. For the students, it makes for a long day, but the graduates would agree, in today's job market, it's worth it! All , 'J xd 51 ,' . , I I Xx X45-L.. ? ke-Q:a6-Lf 9 5: il , -ex X-,f I , B' 'gil' V Laurie Dordeau Ray Bradley Steve Jones 'K- NN .- , . ., r '- ,4 ,gasi- J' . Tl,-EQ-.3 .K f--.-.A A 'Lf 'yeh : we- iifsv :'.fwvr5s . Ji' fi.-3iug??I1. , '.k-A 021' ' ' flu- 'ci' fjf- 743 9.LYiY'.1'l?'1 A ,. 4-,-,Qi I . Q 'juz ' 1- - 'fin' - ' gf- :fx-'fa . .-'fk,Yl -' V ., ' G51 -.ve . A ,' -5 - . ' .L:i' ' .- ' ' Al . . ' .mg , ,....-... . n .35 M -I un , ' . .-nuunnv ' IJ ' 'Lb 4 V , f X sf ,Q ', , uv ,. nr. -u .Q Q Y' .f 4211. Q J 1 . s , -:A CP ' ' .. 4. I f een we : . Qi . 5 I' :3T:J,, A I X-1 '1u:..:'i?'f'rfva ' -. '.fs3N..-x,N- N ' A P A W -..-1 F a - .,- fl N if X xxgrf 1 X, .yy -xf T1 Q, by XX TK lx X l x X 2 XX - X ,' AX X x ' T X X X 1 'N w N4 ' .A W x, xp, ,' x, T 1 lux N l x XX X x X - Xi J X l 1 This year the Eagle Mart, in an effort to better serve its custom- ers, expanded both its produce line and busl- ness hours. To thls end it, opened two days before school began in September, the half- time of varsity football games and Parents' Night. Manned by Stu- dent Councll members and interested stu- dents, the store has become so successful that it is qulckly out- growing Its present quarters and will soon move to a larger facili- ty. ROW ONE: Tlm Gero, Scott Rockwell, Mlke Sears, Mlke Gregoire. ROW TWO: Denise Dell. Donna Black, Tlno Bell. Marcle Castlne, Dlana Magee. ROW THREE: Debble Provost, Sandy Clifford, Julie Corron, Julie Masters, Donnie Neph- ew. ROW FOUR: Linda Gove, Arleen Reyell, Dlane Leonard, Dani Rambln. Holly Deyo, Hope Senecol, Lorene La- Valley, Amy Durocher. 'Q ,- 5 A T.. mm- Z !X I 'N L vp M ' Q. -fv- fv 'x -Q' 9 x b ' i -... M? v L- P 1 .x V I. :4 wi Q-,Si13f7:,f Y w P QW. 'H-5 ' s, Al ' A -. V r ak: x 1 '. ,v I xl! 1 .N 'Q l!'4 Q , : xkf q ' T' .- 7, X -. , E A , ... ' 4 W4 'x Office kwise: Presi ie Corron Dell. Amy -1--dai Dani 45-4 ,411 .tldk Clockwlse From Top: The freshman floottjunlors put flnishlng touches to float: the court from left Potty Lemleux, Sondy Cllfford. Queen Llsa Llght Shoryl Peryer, Connie Myers: Jodi LoPlonte os cowgirl: Queen Liso rides In homecoming porode: the wlnnlng senlor floot. ' v -eng X .bv 'pg A r ' i wild, wild, west A cold, rainy morning gave way to a sunny bright after- noon for Homecoming '79. The theme of this year's Homecoming was the Wild West. The week-end got start- ed with spirit week and culminated with a pep rally Friday afternoon. At the pep rally, the homecoming court was announced. Lisa Light had been voted queen and her court consisted of Sandy Clifford, Patty Lemieux, Con- nie Myers, and Sharyl Peryer. The school was decorated by the Student Council and was turned into Beekman- town's version of Dodge City. The main event was Saturday afternoon when the high flylng football team went against the aspiring Ausable alley Patriots. Wlth the strength and grace of an eagle, the team shut out the Pats In an awesome defensive and offensive display. At half-time the parade of Floats was led by the band and trailed by the Homecoming Court. The seniors swept the float, poster, and skit contests with their representation of the Eagle Branch Saloon. The day was topped off by a victory dance featuring the band Destiny , The entire school population agreed that Homecoming '79 was the best ever. of ef Ct QQ Cillwfxjqfrgxlfwx MQ MMR Lgiicl Crgapmwwrrr ww cf fCfQ' gl ff? Q Q QC 5367 fl if JLQQM Layouts CoEdltor Rlta James Layouts Staff: Julle Masters, Mona Be- dard, Megan O'Connell, Bonnie Nephew. Mary Carlln, Tracy Masters, Knot show- lngb. Rlta James Sales Staff: Colleen Senecal, Jlm Brown, Sheryl Peryer, Arlene Varno, Tammy Averlll, Darleen Varno, Jlll Cully, Tracy Masters, Mary LaValley, Judy Trombley, Bonnie Nephew, Dennlse Dell, Mona Be- dard, Mary Carlln 40 Saul 'Ng in N 11 K QR Y O ,, XM '-1 I x'-1 l'..lx l 4 the 1980 yearbook staff Mgnq Bedqfd Julk ,. 'it lv. i Thls year, as always, the staff members of the 1980 Crest have put all thelr energy Into creating a yearbook unllke any other. The staff and advlsor of the yearbook are confident that they have come up wlth another outstanding and high quality Crest. Thls year's staff was, led by Layouts Editors Rita James and Tracy Masters, General Copy Edltor Linda Gove, Senior Copy Edltor Julle Corron, Photography Edltor Julie Masters, Business Manager Mona Bedard, Sales Manager Sharyl Peryer, and Advertizlng Edltor Me- gan O'Connell. Thelr separate jobs included the taklng and laylng out of photos, selling, advertlslng, wrltlng copy, deslgnlng pages, and varlous other jobs which have to be done before the book can be sent to the publisher. Although the count Is not yet offlclal, there ls little doubt that this year's high sale's person was Mona Bedard. Speclal thanks goes to Mr. Sherman, the advisor, whose sole concern was to produce the best Crest possible for the students and faculty of Beekmantown. L. 5 - 95, x0 0 1 Q p'70lXx if Q' C7 fx 'gf 64 Z 22 032' 2 Q 4? fly-F Z? UQZL 99' . ' X, 725 ffb -iii 6 JP ' lyq sf J fi!! 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Often beat to the buzzer by mlll-seconds, Beekmantown was defeated but they had put up a good fight in the first round. The team was awarded scholarship money as a consolation prize. Team alter- nates Included Mona Bedard, Doreen Curtin, Mike Gregoire. and Alan Touslgnant. Michael Bell acted as spokesman and Mrs. Allen served as faculty advisor. All are to be congratulat- ed for their fine effort. DOLLARS FOR SCHOLARS: David Parker, Julie Mlllrons, Mike Bell, Julie Corron. Doreen Curtin, Alan Touslgnanl, Barbara Recor. PARTICIPANTS IN THE VOICE OF DEMOCRACY: Bonnie Nephew. Win- ner Mona Bedard, Eric Roberts, Beth Botton, Arlene Reyell, Kelly Allen. Nfx. scholars scholars scholars scholars scholars scholars scholars scholars scholars gx X all ef of ,Mya Milky J Q .lx We al ,, A0 y Ol Q NX VY Winners Of Regent's Scholarships From Left CSeatedJ Alan Touslgnont, Davld Parker, Q, Y-XO 'LK f Davld Gottholm CStandlngJ Julle Mlllrons, Doreen Curtin. .lulle Corron. Julie Mesters, O59 t N ll Llnda Gove, Barbara Recor and Mary Jane Stonier. 6 doa QA MQ 'JZ mmf lfwll JV lf 'J UMW Mn,- V1 4- C The Natlonal Honor Soclety ls an organlzatlon of students from all over the country who have demonstrated exceptlonal qualltles of character, scholarship, leadership and servlce. This year, Beekmantown ahd thlrteen hard worklng seniors inducted Into the Natlonal Honor Soclety. It ls truly an honor for these students to belong to thls natlonal organlzatlon. The officers were Davld Parker, president: Doreen Curtln, vlce-president: Llsa Llght, secretary-treasurer: Barb Recor, student Council represen- tatlve. Mr. Dailey Is the faculty advisor. This year, In an effort to help flnance thelr actlvltles, the Soclety sponsored a Spaghetti Dinner whlch proved to be a huge success. Under the supervlslon of Mrs. Rlvers, they provided a good meal In a festlve settlng. 4- 'G V1 L.. C .C C C g C ROW ONE: Barb Recor, Mona Bedard, Lln- da Gove, Julle Corron, Doreen Curtln, Llsa Llght, Mlke Gregoire. ROW TWO: Denlse Bell, Julle Mllrons, Tlna Mary, Alan Tou- slgnant, Davld Gottholm, Davld Parker. .Q .. ,- YQ- : ' + - 51 xg f? N -3 ll ,. 5 the music makers T143 1 Q.. ,L , 5 t v- X 'n .4 -el Director Mr. Davles Thanks to the relentless efforts of Mr. Davies, thls year's senior band met wlth tremendous success. Their presence was especially appreciated during the Beekmantown-Carthage football game where they marched onto the field during half-time and entertained spectators as well as television viewers of the game. ln addltlon to their support at pep rallies and football games, the band presented two public concerts during the school year. The traditional Christmas concert drew a large appreciative audience, and the Spring concert was equally entertaining and successful. The annual fruit drive was very successful thls year and has brought the band closer to the day when the band can purchase new uniforms for all members. Special thanks should be given to director Mr. Davles and also Mrs. Martin. Without their outstanding efforts, the band could have never been so successful. ROW ONE: Amy Duroscher, Bryant Bouchard. Tim Gero, Davld Breyette. ROW TWO: Maler Olmstead, Robin Manor, Cheryl Davld, Mary Nunn, Hope Mlller, Roberta Gluck, Carey Wocohowskl, Jlll St. John, Nancy Decon, Lisa Martin. ROW THREE: Yvonne Fresh, Kim Gullbo, Mlchele Wood, Emlly Janendo, Marcle Castlne. Sharyl Peryer, Bev Varln. Jenny Marcll, Jody Gonyo. ROW FOUR: Llnda Bubblns. Jody Fessette, Sue Prue, Mlke Bailey, Bob Lajoy, Gall Clamore, Donna Dixon, Pam Peck, Llnda Wlld, Karen Rivers, Karen Glll, Jlll Averill, Faye Smith, Doug Ashllne, Dlrectora Ben Davles. ROW FIVE: Marie Ghoeneou, Karl Costine, Janlce Mlnckler, Ann Crosby, Lisa Proulx, Sandy McMIlIln, Tracy Gardner. Sheryl Case, Nancy Bordeau, Laurie Bruce, Kim Eaton, Tom Latrlelle, Elizabeth Martin, Tracy Potter, Melody Liberty, Clndy Peck, Brlan Lavigne, Brenda Nephew, Tammy Averill, Colleen Senecal, Gene Brinson, Tammy Dessette. Jimmy Chauvln, Mary Ann Wllllams, Ina Frltsch. FIRST ROW: Bryant Bouchard, Tim Gero. SECOND ROW: Roger Case, Phylls Snyde, Pam Tyrell, Linda Wild. Amy Defayette, Jamie Bird, Diane Garrant. Karl Costin. THIRD ROW: Regina Kipp, Dana Dame, Angela Duprey, Trisha Trombley, Ina Frltsch, Melody Noonan. Duffy Judkens, Tracy Potter. Sherry Defayette. Klm Garrant. Anne Crosby. This year's chorus added new dimensions to the music program at Beekman- town. Some of it's members are extremely talented and have great poten- tlal. Young and inexperienced volces are nothing new to Mr. Davies and he had done a fine job of training and conducting them. They performed during the Christmas Concert and received a fine round of applause. They performed well at the Spring Concert and are looking forward to next year. the chorus the winter weekend 1980 ' . '+qu- f The theme of thls year's Wlnter Weekend was the Winter Olymplcs. The lack of snow dld not dampen the splrlts as new games served to really liven up the day. The Llfe Saver Game, Three-Legged Race, Beat The Clock. and an updated verslon of Bllnd Man's Bluff all added to class and crowd partlclpatlon whlle the Tug-O-War and Hoop Shoot remalned as old favorites. Though the Senlors won total polnts with a first In the booth contest and second place In the window palntlng. the sophomores made an amazlng show of strength as they easlly won the Tug-O-War and were vlctorlous In the wlndow palntlng. Capping the Weekend was the Snow Ball Saturday evening featurlng the band Destiny , Thls dance was a very speclal one as shown by the amount of decoratlng done by the Student Councll. A chandelier and cascading balloons contributed to the festlve atmosphere. The hlghllght N N Clockwlse from left: Winter Weekend Dance wlth Klng and Queen Mlke Sears and Llsa Llght: elghth grade skler: Donna and Mlke. beat the clock wlnners: Senlor window palntlng: Andy and Kathy partlclpatlng in the Llfe Saver's Game : more of the Senlor's wlndow palntlng. X l l A l A I.. 0.41 l' - - Q. ' ' - A ,-,p f . ' ,,,..Q.-'- - T rf ' If-'- C' Anal: K I ' f ff ,A ,-, W vc, QD QB ' of the dance was the announcement of Wlnter Weekend Klng and Queen and their respective courts. Klng was Mlke Sears and Queen, Llsa Llght. Girl's court consisted of Mary Carlln, Sandy Cllfford, Connle Myers and Megan O'Connell. Boy's Court Included Joe Burl, Bob Burnell, Blll Turner, and Jeff Van Weort. Student Councll Is once agam to be congratulated on Its flne handllng of this fun fllled weekend. 49 Rlght Blll Legge wlth Arlene ond Darlene Vorno ore threat- ened by Tlm Wells ond Tom Botton ik N , 3 . 'X- .IL 1 5 1 seniors present e clumsy custard horror show Cetc,etcJ The class of 1980 presented the annual senlor play on the evenlngs of April 24 and 26. Thls year's play was the comedy The Clumsy Custard Horror Show and Ice Cream Clone Review . Mr. Waugh was faculty advlsor and director. th The Clumsy Custard Horror Show ls a comlc falry tale set ln the magical klngdom of Zob. The story revolves around Prlncess Prlnce's search for a husband and Swash- buch Valparlso's woolng of her. But, the evll Dacron wlth his equally evll Ice Cream Clones trles to foll thelr plans. CAST OF CHARACTERS: Aretha Boheme-Denlse Bell-narrator Swashbuck Valparlso-Tom Mallnak-Prlnce Proper of Valthuslor Master of Fast Feet. Worfle-Julle Corron-hls frlend Prlncess-Tammy Latour-helr to the throne of Zob Proper. King Dumb-Joy Rlgsbee-Ruler of Zob Proper Dacron-Ron Leonard-Ruler of Zob Improper Alphasla-Laura Brown-nanny to the prlncess Molforce-Bill Leege-Prlme Mlnlster of Zob Proper olly-Arlene Vorno Ice Cream Clones: Ester-Darlene Varno Agents of Dacron Head-Llsa Llght-beheaded by Dacron: now hls confldante 6 mantleplece. Knights of Slr Prlze-Steve Howell Zob Slr Vlval-Tlm Wells Proper Slr Cumference-Tom Dotten ' Clumsy Custard Donnie Nephew .lulle Masters Who Marcle Castlne Knows? Usher 41-Barb Recor Usher 32-Doreen Curtln Director-Arleen Reyell Dolllba Eggel- Mono Bedard Llnda Gove Photos From Top: The play In early rehearsal. Julle Corron, Barb Recor, Tammy Latour and Doreen Curtln. Center, dlrector Waugh. Bottom Ron Leonard wlth Llsa Llght and Tommy Latour. O ' 5 A i I 2 ' 5 J . ' o ' 'A , ' P O . Q x V., Q by W6 x n , . 1, , 5- ,, ' ifqas' fm. ' Q Q X Pg' ,, K . . .L . ' Q 5 Q Aivh' 6 -1. NI.. A ,, ' 'W x Q t - he 'H ' ' A A ,SMA A ,T-Aff?-522 - ' .'14'-2 - Q, -Q . N'-' .. 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' After three seasons of sharing the championship with someone else, or finishing second, the Eagles finally ran away with one. The big, fast, skillful team dominated the Champlain Valley League from the first game with Ticonderoga to the flnal sectlon matchup with Carthage. Along the way scores of 88-O, 32-8, 35-0, 41-0. 45-0, and a sweet 60-0, trouncing of arch rival Plattsburgh High, provided local fans with some of the most awesome high school heroics ever seen ln the area. Only the well prepared and determined Peru team managed to give the Eagles any competition at all as the two teams battled to a 7-7 tie on a muddy field. The 1979 team had everything. Plenty of excellent runners in Bob Burnell, Roger Desroches and Jon Seabron, a gifted quarterback ln Andy Light and surprisingly good pass receivers gave the Eagles a balanced attack which frustrated all attempts to contain it. Beekmantown's defense was no less impressive. Five teams were unable to score at all against lt: those teams that did, managed only S9 points between them. Area sports writers were so impressed with the team that six Beekmantown players were named to the Press Republican first team offensive squad, and six more to the first team defensive squad. They were: offense, Bob Burnell Cklckerj, Roger Desroches Crunning backj, Bryan Foster Cendh, Mike Sears Ctacklej, Mlke Gregoire Cguardb, and Ray Myers Ccenterj. Defense, Terry Brown ftacklel, Bob Burnell Cnose-guardj, Joe Burl Cpunterb, Bryan Foster Cdeep backb, Mike Gregoire Clinebackerb, and Mike Sears Cendb. Burnell and Desroches were incredible. Leading the league in scoring and yardage, they provided Beekmantown with the most devasting running attack anyone in the league could remember. .Ioe Burl's catches drew more than one double-take from spectators, and other players, as time after time he snared passes, as if by magic, out of the sky with his fingertips. 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D 5 ' J ' ' I ' I I I . , , 1 1 ' M 1 .nh P W . , vc K 1 's I 6 x , - 1 56 ' ff,.f,qLfW55 N w junior eagle's win 6, lose 2 The junior varsity football team, led by sophomore quarterback Scott Luck, finished its season with a 6-2 record. The little Eagles had an undefeated season until they came up against two other undefeated teams, Plattsburgh and Peru, Ioslng these games by a total of eight points. The junior varsity squad flnlshed third ln the CVAC standings. The team had two shut-outs: St. John's was beaten 23-0 and Ausable Valley, 35-0. Some of the outstanding players were: Kenny Bordeau, Eddie Castine, Sam Dyer, Randy Labarge, Steve LaBarge, Scott Luck, and John Miller. Many freshmen and sophomores gained valuable playing experience which will help them In varslty play next year. 1g-,x .A,4'r.,!,.bu. ' ' lb r xy , f - J . -.T,... ROW ONE: Phillip Avanzato, Brandon Ryan, Mike Gaslow, Dill Lahey, Frank Buksa, Jim Jolicor, John Averill. John Munson, Todd Goodman,-Artl Lions, Terry Brunette, Mark Collins. ROW THREE: Jeff Barkley, Mike Johnson, Pat Sutlor, Kevin Greglore, Paul Debyea, John Dushey, Eric Drew, Steve Fredrick, Jason Covey, DIII Rousia, Troy Gelwicks. Marshall Dumas. Coach Rock. Q Paul Fredricks. ROW TWO: Scott Silver, Tim Myers, Brian Coryea, Tim Mooso, Rlchle Recor, Dwayne Gelwicks. Ron Howell, 0,57 1-.urtvvff 11' ' P'--' -1 'lunar -ill ll. S' . ,xg 1 y, 4 465 1 . I 5 fi, X 1,11 f 'Q 'Q ag l YA J 5 v, 'P' 9 7: lg an-', ,N n nu' s t' W 0 IO .1 'ryie K. :W , ll u ,n K wa' m .- t 'I u , A N K Q . I 'iii A 5 'ia- Wi Ik I . V J- v. -- 'M 4 n ' .RJ 23 : li ' 5 , I 1 A, .I ,,.-faq. lhih: W, 'M ,Q U20 1 Ang. BC ' 'f 3 - ,Jw ' T' 4 v.h:g:, ,ak W 'D ','5ff?w'i'?!' + fn' H 2 gf X 'r V M u 6- CS .1 :W Q. f 3 W5 H : ,f v fa .u I P-. '29 if ' w 4 I The 79-80 cheerleading squad showed more determlnatlon, leadership, and dedlcatlon, along wlth a great deal of sklll, than has ever been shown before. These glrls led the crowd In cheers through a first rate football season and halped boost sagglng splrlts durlng basketball season. Wlth the help of their advlsor, Mrs. Lelghty, these glrls created two excellent pom-pom routlnes that were per- formed durlng half-tlme of basketball games. One of the routines was performed to the theme song of The Maln Event the other, also performed by the Junlor Varslty squad, was to the song Shake Your Grove ThIng by Peaches and Herb. The senlors who cheered their last year are: Laura Brown, Patty Lemieux, Sharyl Peryer, Falth Rock, and Laurle St. Louis. Although the Junlor Varslty squad cheers only durlng bas- ketball season, they put as much effort and dedlcatlon Into their cheerlng as the Varslty. The squad put alot of spirit and enthusiasm Into thelr cheers and has excelled In leading the crowd durlng the JV games. The squad made up a half-tlme routlne to be performed during the season to the song Dim All the Llghts by Donna Summer. The JV's also joined the varslty squad during the Shake Your Groove Thlng routine. The varsity can look forward to having the following sopho- mores on lts squad next year: Mary Jo Boslet, Cheryl Durnell, Tammy Duquette, Laureen LaValIey, and Carolyn Parker. L- -D O .C 'V cub, ww QWLCUOJQJQNCQLQ i1,m.v1ouhfQ Cloi- cmC9JQUl-ODO mm D '00 35405-f63xSL:l' dum vuwl , 13066 BPJUCIQ mo 'du M00 'vlfubb Lfduecnww LQIWN Hu-mu, N ' f . , . 1 1' ,- N 77 Irl. I ff 'f 4 , ., fl, ,rf , ' , 1 , fl. lance again, champs ,ini the ll tt cyalc The Varslty Field Hockey team had a very good season. Under the excellent coaching of Mrs. Denny, the team ended seasonal play wlth a 4-2 record and an overall record of 5-3. Thls team won the CVAC champlonshlp and placed second ln the sectlonals. The year's team had a lot to be proud of. The graduating seniors are: Laura Brown, Barb Recor, Arleen Reyell, Falth Rock, Penny Rock, and Laurle St. Louls. The co-captains, also seniors, were Marcle Castlne and Llsa Llght, 'NJ 1 1 ROW ONE: Jackle Duquette, Arleen Reyell, Mary LaVaIIey. Barb Recor. Llsa Llght, Laura Brown. Laurle St.Louls, Tracy Colvard. I ROW TWO: Donna Black. Karen Howell, Tlna Wood, Falth Rock, Marcle Castlne, Patty Rabideau, Penny Rock, Heather Weaver. ' Coach MaryLln Denny. ' ' Y. , Q A I H, ty W if - K . W' , 1' , 1 , , 4 ' , I Aa l I N 4' If x 'Y ,I TY' x. K l . I X J my N 7 I , 'f' f 1 r f X , x X, , 1,1 f A kv! xx, ff Lf f--f' ' a 1 jf 1 L L J.. ROW ONE Judy Foster Glna Crlml Pattl Abare, Rhonda Dergham, olly Deyo,MIchelle Manlon, Karen Mlller ROW TWO Coach Debbie Apehjllglody Noonan, JIII Shelters, Lynn Putnam, Amy Fortin, Kathy Luck Danl Rambln Cheryl Burnell Darlene Barber, Linda Bubblns, Amy Derocher. ,fp ', 4 f I as 1 VB! The Junior Varsity Field Hockey team also had a very successful season. They finished with a 4-2 record and placed first ln their league. Wlth the help of their already experienced players and the excellent coachlng of Mrs. Debbie Apel. they had a rewarding and successful season. Everyone is looking forward to next year and another first place championship. The co-captains were Darlene Barber and Cheyl Burnell. Clockwlse From Left: Judy Foster an the attack: Aml Fortln: Judy, Cheryl Burnell and Holly Deyo battle NCSS player for control of the ball. ROW ONE: Llnda Wild, Tracl Moor- croft, Karen Glll, Klm Norrls, Doreen Curtln, Karen Rlvers. Kathy Stone, Ter- ry Nelson, Ron Garrow, Tony Garrant. ROW TWO: Tim Garrant, Roger Case. Ricky LaClalr, Steve Dedard, Mark Peck, Craig Danlels, Steve Sherman, Dan Noonan, Arlen Favero, Erlc Meigs, Dames Bolre. ,, Y iililljiiiflfa. z.x:xt: cross country team finishes third The 1979 Cross Country team had a very successful year under the flne coaching of Ken Andrews. The boys' team flnlshed with a 8-5 record and took thlrd place in both the CVAC race and the sectlonals. The glrls team, with a record of 9-4, also had an excellent season, finlshlng thlrd in the CVAC championship race and second at the sectional meet. Thls strong glrl's team upset PHS and St. John's, who were pre-season favorites. The glrl's and boy's teams each had three members flnlsh In the top ten runners at the CVAC championship race. Seven members of this strong Cross Country team qualified for the state meet ln Syracuse. Top runners for the boys included Steve Sherman, Craig Daniels, and Mark Peck. Hardworklng seventh graders Tony Garrant and Ron Garrow offer great promise for future seasons. The girls team also promises to be strong in future seasons wlth returnlng top runners Terrl Nelson, Klm Norrls, and Llnda Wild. 1 N A 0 GOV V QN Viv JB Jiiffblf Her Af? Xl .rx t nty flve har working athletes this year Several rom d despite the fact that thpnafqgz yourignd I a , team captain Mary Carlin, ' nlor, sthe oldest Gluck was perhaps the best all- round gymna e fourth In vaulting at the section seven n . h ugh team did not have a win on this year, their and enthusiasm Is sure to help th prove. With the encou - agement of coach Lelghty, these girls can't elp but shlne h h year. , ROW ONE: Jlll St. John, Brenda Trombley, Roberta Gluck, Hope Mlller, racey Gardner, Lorene LaVaIley, Kim Branham. ROW TWO: Mary LaVlgne, Kim Schuler, Amy Ryan, Pattl Conroy, Mary Nunn, Brenda Evans, Shelly Thew, Clndy Lavarn- way. ROW THREE: Jody Fessette, Yvonne Fresn, Connie Remchuck, Anne Crosby, Darlene McPherson, Christie LaVarnway, Kelly Clark, Emlly Janendo, Tammy Duquette, Beth Ducatte, Michelle Manor, Mary Carlln, Shelly St. John. U lwii still a relativ sport at Beekmantown, was fortu 2- 4 i 3' x N 33 lt was a frustratlng season for Coach Davey and hls tlny squad of varslty basketball players. After domlnatlng fall sports, Beekmantown found Itself at the bottom of the heap durlng the 1979-80 basketball season. The team flnlshed lts schedule wlth a league record of one win and fourteen losses Cand a total record of one and nlnefeenh. The team's only vlctory came at the mld-polnt of the season when the Varslty beat Northeastern Cllnton by slx points. The Indlvldual storles were more heartenlng. Senlor co- captaln Blll Leege came into hls own as the season pro- gressed, scorlng 26 and 16 polnts ln the two games agalnst P.H.S. Leege also flnlshed as one of the top ten scorers ln the Steve Myers and Dllly Leege brlng the ball down court: Randy Labarge heads for the basket and below. the team. l. - basketball: l not exactly a season to remember CVAC, averaglng 14.3 polnts a game. Senlor co-captain Jon Seabron also Improved as the season went on as he saw more and more playing tlme. Optimism runs high for next year wlth returnlng junlors Steve Myers, Glenn Rascoe, and Jeff Van Woert along wlth sophomores Todd Dupell and Randy LaDarge. Each of these players picked up valuable experience and had some out- standing indlvldual games. With a more experienced ball club we can expect a wlnnlng season next year. jv girls tie for first in touch cvac The junlor varslty glrls' basketball team had a successful year. Though the team was somewhat inexperienced, their ability to anticipate and react brought these glrls the glory of vlctary. The team ended It's season In a tie for first place In their division. In a game wlth MAI to determine which team would go to the league championship to represent their school, the Eagles defeated MAI they went on to play Moriah ln the finals. In a hotly contested match. the Eagles had a lead going into the third period, and then with thirty seconds left in the game the score was 88-37 ln favor of Deekmantown but as the final buzzer went off, the score was 89-38, wlth Moriah on top. This was definitely one of the most exciting and well played games of the season. Sophomore Erln Casey ls a promising player for the next year, as Sophomores Darlene Barber. Chrlssy Blamey, and Jill Shelters move up to the Varslty squad. More than halfway through the regular season, the Varsity Glrl's Bas- ketball team is experiencing very trying times. This team ls young and realtlvely inexperienced having lost many outstanding players to graduation In 1979. However, what really counts thls year ls the team's great amoung of splrlt which is almost as Important as their record. And as Coach Haley puts It, the team is much better than their record shows. Team Captains are Lisa Light and Marcie Castine, the only two senlors an the squad. Hlgh scorers this year are Jackie Duquette and Karen Howell, who are both outstanding rebounders. PHOTOS CLOCKWISE from above: The Team: Enn Casey makes two points: Dev Varln passes beyond the out-stretched arms of a St. John's player. Clockwise From Left: Regina Kipp tries to block a pass: Jill Shelters gets ready for her shot: Coach Haley plans some heavy strategy with Regina and Marcle Castine J -1 1 ,. .mf Y? -- 1-. , ,,A. km ! Y rw , ... X .11 I wg. ,i,4a, qv 'QKGLEJKQ' 1' 'S .-I . R V f Q V.- ' l ,N s Q.. ' i F R . ,Q 5 . .. I, 3 A 'LVL 4- W X , 'J' , TH , 2 f L37 if fiv 'E W. N YYHQQ' ABL Q5 5 GX - ' . 1 M1 Lf,- 2 3 14 I n M 5 xc- 4' M yi ik 3 J., F' if Im, , f - J 4 galcgp K L V ,A Vf-bw? , JE 5: J .uf , J ,- ,-5 1. ,ff I ig! I ' xr, 'L Tracey Turner Z! ,Ik SUQMXQ, Qwu Ymqtrpi XOQQO Cl CQQCAN qvrxevxqk on ycu XnoLoQ weeds' xoxo YQXQQQMQ CXQQQ ook uitxklft XMQ exch XOCXQXWCV use owe Qirng No XOUOC ,C-ugly XQCTK Tlm QQXXNQT.. X X Mouse , GVQ CXQXEUXT s IZ,-lf ' 'Y E . g 'ff ,A we 4' X w . M NV.-H., .X . rough season for skaters as league competition stiffens Though the hockey team had a dlsappolntlng record wlth only three vlctorles and a tle agalnst twelve losses, they none the less demonstrated outstanding determlnatlon and ablllty throughout the season. Thelr teamwork clearly showed thelr dedlcatlon and sklll. Tracey Turner. who was hlgh scorer, Andy Llght, Jay Rlgsbee. Tlm Wells. and goalle Mark Turner conslstently demonstrated flne playlng ability. Thelr coach. Kim Wescatt deserved to be proud of this hockey team. From left to right: Row one- Debbie Bell, Sharyl Peryer, Judy Trombley, Shelley St. John: Row two- Joanne Roushford, Tammy Myers. Tina Wood, Marie Aguglla, and Faye Smith. From left to right: ROW ONE: Roger Case, Tim Trombley, Karl Costin, Tim McKinstry. ROW TWO: John Munson, Steve Roushford, Anthony Montana, Chip Weaver, Alan Tousignant. Jim Drown, Mike LaJoy, Drl- an Tousignant. bowlers come on strong girI's third in sectionals The 1980 Eagle Bowling Team finished its season on a high note. The girls finished third in the Sectionals with Junior Tina Wood earning o trip to the State Meet on Long Island in March. The boys were led by seventh grader John Munson who averaged 175 and had the second highest average in the league. Seniors this year were Debbie Bell, Sharyl Peryer, Jim Brown, Roger Case and Alan Tousignant. High Roller John Munson NJ I 5 it' f-4 i ' wwgfC531i7lJl 1-' nu N e X s'F 11' 'El Nl' m A llll I ' F In wrestlers have disappointing record but have three section champs The 79-80 wrestling team ended Its regular season with a record of 2-6. ln their best wrestling match of the season, the Eagles shut out the MAI Mountles by a score of 61-0. This team had many outstanding individuals, Including Scott Do- mlny who took flrst in his weight class at a J.V. tournament held at MAI. In a Varsity tournament, held at NAC, Terry Drown took first place for his 215 pound weight class. Though the team's regular season record was unimpressive, the team made an outstanding showing at the sectionals. The Eagles sent three team members: Terry Drown 62153, Cralg Daniels 11263, and Todd Desrocher C1327 to the meet in Peru. All three of these outstanding wrestllng were reward- ed for their hard work and determlnatlon wlnnlng their respective weight classes. As this yearbook goes to press, the three are heading to Syracuse to represent Beekman- town in the State finals. The graduating seniors are: Terry Brown, Larry Carter, Colin Fountain, Kevin Menard, Ron Rock. and Steve Sherman, and Todd Desrocher. 71 The 1979 Varslty and Junlor Varsity softball teams won some important games and had a good season last sprlng. The Varsity team's most excltlng game came agalnst MAI when the undefeated Mountles suffered a loss at the hands of the flred up Eagles. This major defeat was MAl's only loss all season. Outstanding players for Beekmantown were: Rhonda Cov- ey. Jackle Duquette, Llsa Llght, and Reglna Klpp. The .lunlor Varslty squad flnlshed Its season wlth a 7-7 record. Thls team pulled an upset vlctory over league leader NEC ln the last game of the season. In the last lnnlng, with two outs. the Eagles scored enough runs to wln the game wlth a score of 16-15 and knock NEC out of flrst place. The outstanding players were Cheryl Bur- nell and Karen Howell. CVarsItyJ ROW ONE: Falth Rock, Marcle Castlne. Sharyl Peryer. ROW TWO: Laura Drown. Jackle Duquette. Llsa Llght, Regi- na Klpp, Colleen Senecal. 3 e,,,.-.-.-J H11 ml. v 72 N' 'Hz 4 CJVsD ROW ONE: Amy Prue, Laurle Nephew, Tracy Colvard, Sandy Dumas, Tammy Drunet, Marlene Fuller. ROW TWO: Amy Durocher, Tammy Duquette, Heather Weaver. Cheryl Burnell, Patty Rabldeau, Kathy Luck, Karen Howell, Jlll Shelters. Beth Botten. ck fr S If ir The 1979 Glrl's Track team had a good season last spring. A great deal of Eagle Prlde was shown and every glrl dld her part to contrlbute to an excellent team. Senlor Carla Sherman went to the State Meet to represent the team In the mlle run. Other runners showlng a great deal of talent were Megan O'Connell, Mary Carlln, Elalne Guay, Beth Trombley, Glorla Trask, Shelley Sherman, Rlta James, and Tracy Masters. Team members who excelled ln the shot put and dlscus were Peggy Varln and Judy Knott. ROW ONE: Rlta James, Judy Trombley, Dev Varln. Glorla Trask. ROW TWO: Julle Corron, Mary Carlln Meg 0 Connell Beth Trombley Terrl Gates, Karen Glll. ROW THREE: Llnda Gove, Tracy Masters. Sue Blow. Shelly Sherman, Arleen Reyell Tracl Moorcraft JoAnn Tushford Barb Covey. Karen Rlvers. VI 74 I X Ronnle Leonard, Dill Leege, Scott Hasklns, Steve Gorrand. Ri ROW LYING DOWN: David Criss. ONE: Mark Auguglla, Davld Sllver, Steve Myers, Gary Magee, Steve Myers, Jewell, Mark Brown, .loe Jeff VanWoert. ROW TWO: Eddle Castine, Tlm Erwin, Gerry Carey Case, John Miller, Carlln, Mark Drown, David Gregoire, Mlke Bish- op, Scott Luck, Steve Garrand. Qt! The 1979 baseball season was a disappointment for both the players and their coach as they failed to manage a single win during the regular season. But if the team was a disappointment, several of the individual players can be proud of their own contricutions. Joe Corron for example, the team's third baseman, was an honorable mention on the Press Republican All-Star team. In addition, Joe pitched sev- eral strong games for the team as did Mike Sears and George Dyer. The graduating seniors were Rick Bishop, Joe Corron, George Dyer, Art Garrant, and Mike Higgins. As this yearbook was going to press, the 1980 version of the Eagle's baseball team was starting its pre-season workouts. With an expanded roster and a new varsity coach, Mr. Butler, the team is optimistic about making Beekmantown a baseball contender once again. EW F Polos. 255 LB F- 'Xf 3 ER .E C C Q1 v Nl ROW ONE: Tim Wells, Steve Sherman, Craig Daniels. ROW TWO: Kerry Case, Brian Prue, Arlen Favreau, Mark Peck, Andre Wild. ROW THREE: Jim Case, Tim Irwin, Paul Golden, Scott Rockwell, John Miller, David Gatlen. ROW FOUR: Jim Juneau, Terry Drown Tennis: James Carlin. Andy Light, Kevin McGraw. The 1979 boys track team had a fine season winning three meets and losing seven. These boys worked hard to develop excellent track and field abilities. These outstanding skills were clearly demonstrated by state qualifiers John Seabron in the 220 yard dash and Mike Barber in the shot put. The graduating seniors were Mike Barber, Terry James, Bryan Sherman and Jim Sherman. 75 1 .I U IIN! h 1- V1 ver ,- ,y S O . -s Q S 'at' Q xt JV Q 1 -,40- J. lf' '1 sf t . I ,vv 6. ,iff-. T 'l w.. E cl.AsslvlATEs cLAsslvlATEs CLASSMATES cl.AsslvlATEs cl.AssMA1'Es cLAsslvlATEs CLASSMATES cLAsslvlA'rEs CLASSMATES cLAssMA'rEs cLAssMATEs cLAssMATEs cl.AssMA'rEs ' Xi A 'Jia' .-'- a Q-.gd ea Eg! sixth grade J This year's slxth grade class was Involved ln many actlvltles. Their fall actlvltles Included a trip to the Mlner Educational Days and partlclpatlon ln the magazlne drlve: they were responsible for fifty percent of the magazine salesl Conse- quently, lt was a slxth grade homeroom whlch earned a plzza party for havlng the most sales. One highllght of the year was the fleld trlp to Lake Placld In conjunctlon with the 1980 Winter Olympics. Chrlstmas time was eventful for the sixth graders. They had a party, a dress-up day, and a dance and dlsco contest. Thelr spring softball tournament was a blg success as were all the other activltles throughout the year. lb K di Mrs. Hackett's homeroom: Tonya Avanzato, Sharlft Bayoumy, Bran- don Brunelle, Dale Crosby, Terrl Dame, Wllllam Davls, Chrls Desau- tels, Jerry Dena, Jlll Domlny, Michelle Flatt, Llsa Garrant, Llsa Hathaway, Kevln Peck, Kennlth Robldeau. Daniel Rock, Jeff Rock. Tlna Rougler, Mellssa Spoof, Sonja Stanley, Connle St. John, Bruce Wlnterbottom, Julie Woodley. Mr. Yakey's homeroom: Julle Bird. Bobby Black, Donna Blanchard, Suzanne Bombard, Joe Casey, Llsa Cummins. Robert Davls, Brad Eaton, Mark Eldredge, Randy Fletch- er. Cathy Gonyo, Hugh Garden, Todd James, Klm Mlller, Mlchael Porter, Larry Powers, Nancy Seymour, Shall Stone, Tlm Van Nortwick, Jackie Vlrga. Mr. CIeavland's homeroom: Penny Abare, Mlchael Carl, Julie Case, Gary Clukey, Randy Duval, Patrlck Ero, Davld Favero, Larry Hogan, Bonnle Martlneau, Darwln Martlno, Robert Mattot, Shaun Phaneuf, Davld Smlth, Kevln Smlth, Potty Van Heuverzyn, Wllllam Mills. 43' nugovh J msn,-s-gl! .4 , ,. Mr. Dolton's homeroom: Todd Barber. John Burl, Julle Dushey. Peg- gy Davld, Darln Fletcher. Todd Gardner, Janeen Gonyo, Alan Hew- son, Richard Johnson, Shella Klrk, Shella Klrby, Thomas Kraft, Dean- na Kyea, Alan Laduke, Kelly Luck. John McCorkeIl, Stephen Mltch- ell, Tony Nephew, James Newman, Thomas Sanger, Mlchael La- varnway, Roland Devlps. Mr. Lavlgne's homeroom: Deborah Atwood, Tanla Azar, Donnle Cllnebell, Matthew Collins, Elizabeth Corron, Shnrl Danlels, Llsa Dellea, Dustin Eaton, Kristine Glbbs, Bryan Gonyo, Kenneth Gonyo, Marcla Hlll, Tammy Jabaut, Susan Kleln, Mlke Kyea, David Laforest. Dlane Marcll. Mlke Masters. Duane McPherson, Mlcheal Parrott, Mlchael Robbins. Lisa Sanger, Renee Scoslrle, James Sllver, Kevin Walter, Colleen Pope. I l 1 I 1 1 X79 o Mr. McCarthy's homeroom: Joanne Aguglla, Debble Bell, Rodney Drean, Wendy Buckley, Kevln Burke, Davld Case. Kelly Channell. Blll Deken, Jody Duquette, Lynn Foster, Tracey Gullley, Nell Han- son, Robert Klng, Trista Kipp, Cralg Lapler. Larry Llberty, Joy Manor. Llsa Mlnckler, Mlchelle Provost. Dawn Reed, Dale Rock, Pamela Spooner, Ronnie Wood, Jamie Flynn. Laura Johnson. Mr. DumeII's homeroom: James Agnew, Daniel Dushey, Steven Coryea, Rufus Deyo, Jeannle Dumas. Mark Garren. Robert Goucher. Thomas Hem- ingway, Randy Hllllker, Joann Jabaut, Freddy Jackson, Clarence LaDuke, Dale Lavarnway, Carl Lucla, Richard Martin, Tammy Nephew, Kenny Rabldeau, Lee Seaver, Clarence Smlth. Thomas Stuart, Wayne Vassar, Veronlca Cosgrove. '?L'!.'!1',?' Mr. Tourvllle's homeroom: Sandy Arquette, Don Barber, Stephanie Beck. Lona Bouyea, Charlene Brenham, Cornol Drlnson, Robert llublltz. Susan Drasco, Joe Garrant. Sallle Garrant. Susan Gonyo. Chrlstlne Guynup. Davld Hanraham. Dale Holzer, Llsa Lafountaln. Dana Lapoerre, Aprll Latour, Scott Leclerc. Gerald Mangum, Clndy Miller. Lonny Smlth. Q seventh grade The seventh grode was very active thls year. The class members participated ln Homecoming and Wlnter Week- end and had a dance and bake sale on their own. Miss Boswell and Mr. Amorelll really enjoyed advising this class because of the enthusiasm demonstrated by so many class members all year long. ROW ONE: Mickey LaFountaIn, Tony Kenny, Rlchard Reid, Lynn Wood. Elalne Stone. Tina Klng, Mellssa Stone, Paul Stone, Buster Garrow, Carol Guay. ROW TWO: Mike Gushlaw, Tlm Shelters, Erlc Meggs. Marla Jabaut, Kristi Lovarnway, Judy Larrabee, Darlene McFeorson. Julie Lapler. Jody Gonyo, Karl Hebert, Peggy Mason. Tanya Kipp, Jamie King. ROW THREE: Alfred Robatoy, John Month, Gregg Gullllly, Richard Hemmingway, Chris La Pier, Peter Martln. Francis Laport. Danny Johnson, Steve Pope. Robln Wood, Charlotte Wlnchell, Klm Cumm, Billy Lehelgh. ROW FOUR: Jeff Barkley, Bllly Jabaut, Mike Frank, Melvin Latour, Rabin Manor, Llsa Martln. Jerry Hayes, 'Troy'Gelw'icks, Billy Seaver, Kent Lapler, Barry Golden, Pat Karths, Tlm Martin, Mike Goslow, Todd Lapln. th' 9' -.. 549 44' .J i ,, h r . fn B' I A ty I A l ' 7. i Q., H . . 4 4 I . I ' .,mmi4:5p.l:f. 'F ROW ONE: Penny Trombley, Melissa Stone, Chris Spoor, Brenda Stockdale, Todd St. John, Fred Varin, Dean Derosher, Susan Davis. Deanna Eaton, Scott St John, Paul Frederick, Chris Sorrell. ROW TWO: Betty Deyo. Angela Duprey. Kathy Defayette. Amy Wil- Ilams, Tony Garrant, Paula Erno, Paul Dellea, Chris Trombley, Paul Shelters, Davld Washburn. John Washburn, Richard Martineau. ROW THREE: Paula St John, Chris Burdeau, Lois Garrant, Chrls Du- mas, Tlna Dumas, Star Drew, Mike Tomklewicz, Marty Donovan. Tlm Dumas, Penny Sears, Lori Seaver, Tammy Mattot, Lori Van Heuverzwyn, Carrie Wlclhowskl. ROW FOUR: Brenda Trombley. Nancy Deacon, llll St. John. Chris Ellis, Thad Drew, Melissa Stonier, Evelum Stonler, Barb Watts, Toss Spoor, Jeff Tyrell, Brian Dena, Jlmmy Danlels, Carl Roberts, Herble Wiles, Cheryl David. 4 Ik ...5 - .KVI 5- ' .,r sa 4, 1 , . '-1::, J Q . :U-. r f h. nu . , 'A 1' I -. -.. ,, 1 N V ,... ,,,,,.., ,, .-, ....V - , , ' I I I Y W I if QW' HI QQ M-MW! W yr- ' 3 .R rx. 1 -Q M, ROW ONE: Cynthla Bedard, Patty Brown, Marcel Blbeau, Robby Senecal, Bobby Curry, Aprll Bordeau, Pat Premore, Joey Armstrong, Mlke Palmer, Brandon Ryan, John Averlll, ROW TWO: Marla Parker. Pam Ormsby, Tlna Barber, Becky Atwood, Anne Braun, Tammy Myers, Stephanie Conroy, Brlan Conroy, Darlene Noonan, Gall Brothers, Carlsso Barber. Michele Comstock, Mary Lou Besaw. ROW THREE: Teddy Nunn. Bllly Jabaut, Jeff Barkley, Jeft Chouvln, Mike Buckley, Rlchle Recor, Terrl Nelson, Carrle Sears, Erln Casey, Carrle Burnell, Tlna Corron, Debbie Roscoe, Chrls Bordeau, ROW FOUR: Llnda Carter, Brenda Clukey. Thelma Dapo, Lynnette Dapo, Callene Colllns, Joyce Seaver. Davld Guynup. Allan Nephew, John Burcy, Jlm Caron, Scott Danvllle, Jerry Relatlon, Mark Chouvln, Anwar Bayoumy, ROW FIVE: Mark Boyer, Frank Buska. Mlke Brothers, Kim Branham, Albert Brlnson, Jason Covey. Chance Rambln, John Munson, Mike Russell, Glen Peryer, Jay Roushla, Kevln Chapman, Mark Boudreau, Mary Bodah, Tora Robinson. iw -ef,-:'--t V Ta.f,.: h 11,-:4::1,Lf,,:, , --..: 4,:,:.,,.- -' t-ig'f-5' 'gfi -'ff' ' A i.'f2aa'if 5,,,:fH-' q.2'Z.zf1-'G -43',f,1 f15-:-Ce-,'4E.,. 37:55-17: 1-A A . 1 .WN A , 3-L,-:',,f--!s:,,q ' 1115.1 ,,1-5f '-Ez.-:L :Z .:', ,-, 1-1.-1- J 4?-:F ? L ,S-JL,-J' - 4, -- : -, s - - - --f --if .-,-- - -.A A - VL 'V 'Eg' ,, I'-QF. -:3 fT1x..-15Q?,. 1112- ,--gg' 8' 11'-g.,lf...-v yk. Ill! lllll eighth grade The class of 1984 had a great deal of splrlt, as demonstrated during this year's homecoming. They placed second in both the float and class skit. With the help of their advisors, Mr. Johnson and Mr. Mlller, they held a bake sale to raise money for their class banquet, which wlll be held at the end of this school year. The elghth graders had a great deal of fun in their final year of junlor high and will carry the memories with them forever. ROW ONE: David Defayette, Sklp Liberty, Robert MacClatchle, Jerry Davis, Dan Eaton, Chris Corron, Jlm Howell. ROW TWO: Paul Davis, Dan Favreou, Shaun Luck, Darrlck Luck, Dan Magee, Na- nette Dapo, Arnald Duval, Cathy Caron, Linda Fessette, ROW THREE: Denlse Provost, Mary Loftus, Regina Provlst, Tina Curry. Pom Duquette, Ann Mallnak, Johanna Fessette, Llsa Nephew, Michelle Delameter, Sheri Woodley, Ann Larabee, Pom Varno, Mlchelle Derocher. Janice Mlnkler. ROW FOUR: Melodle Latour, Barbara St. John, Erlc Drew, Michelle Manor, Lisa Corron, Becky Dapo, Helen Curfman, Mlchelle Corron, Mlchelle Pecorro, Pattl Conroy, Noel Desautel, Doreen Dumas, Melody Coss, Paul Deyo, Gayle Danlels, Kurt Douyea. ROW FIVE: Ricky Agnew, Kevin Cook, Bruce Eaton, Chuck Wood, Hope Mlller, Kim Provost, Mary Nunn, Clndy Lavarn- Q,-, 1 tb X7 way, George Meeker, Tlmmy Mooso, Artle Lyons, Paul Debyah, - ,V J, S -il 1 F j Tim Myers, Mary Anne Lavorando, Jenny Morcll, Jeff Evans. .,-If L fy: ,AA TT w 2 1 N- - NA 3 ,- be if 7 H Q A, as J Q8 qjdwsg .- bi .VX xg NR - b M, be j KN! ' V w ky Axxf Xb-4 ij -11 ' ' -J - fi' 'C if -fs . ,3 ,D H J V - ls. 4 if ' w 5- -' .fi ,, , 5 - fx N - .11 -N4 at J 'ds -R Q-4, X Y y CMJ xx . x ,JQET ' kj M Qxqy ' -I as L, 'D A as gg! 'Dj Oily +i? lux ins-H Ill lllllll Cl' ROW ONE: Mark Colllns, John Bushey, Jimmy Jollcouer, Terry Bru- nette. Toby Lapler, Matt Kyea. Phllllp Avanzato, Mike Nelson, Jan Baker, Laurle Lambert. ROW TWO: Kelly James, Vickie LaJay, Carolyn Ashllne, Karen Bushey, Nancy Batten, Timl-Jo Kraft, Janice Mangum, Mlchelle Gerome. Tlna Lapler, Debbie Cohen, Karen Vassar, Carol Brown. ROW THREE: Dan Baker, Pat Statler, Jerry Latour, Mlke Johnson, Todd Roulier, Ran Howell, Brenda Kains. Carol Bambard, Susan Banlsh, Barbara Akey, Pam Aguglia, Karen Catey. ROW FOUR: Steven Douglas, Roberta Gluck, Nancy Jlguere. Llnda Jabaut, Llnda Bradley, Ralph Laduke, Todd Laplerre, Dennis Swaquet, Lorl Cleland, Suzanne Lapointe, Pam Beach. Marsha Laramle, Rlchard Pombrlo. Randy Devans, Randy Bushey. ROW FIVE: Debble Jabaut, Wllllam Jabaut, Jay Raugler, Allen Bodah. Mlke Blake, Steven Cogan, John Barnes. Lean Powers, Stevw Baxter, Dan Baker, Evan Boyd, Jay LaBante, Steve LaBarge, Terry Guynup, Bllly Lakack. ' A 1 Y' 'vw IRI! W' S 1 . KIM! IS 2 X 2 AQKW , Q A A W-1.11 , 'f .--I ROW ONE: Mark Rasbetry, Cathy Stone, Karen Rlvers, Phyllls Snlde, Mellssa Stone, Amy Upton. Angela Van Nortwlck, Susan Prue. ROW TWO: Roberta Gluck, Amy Ryan, Dorothy Glddlngs, Lorl Guynup, Judy Fessette, Suzanne Rivers, Mary Ann Stone, Shelly Thew, Andrea Stonler, Kim Schuler, Irls Flsh, Klm Gullbo. ROW THREE: John Fortln, Greg Giguere, Billy Roushl Roushla, Dwayne Gelwlcks, Steve Fredrlck, Tracy Gardner, Yvonne Fresn, Marle Ghenoul, Trlsha Trombley, l-lllda Goss, Sonja Hanrahan, John Foley, Todd Goodman. ROW FOUR: Arthur Hebert, Roger Hewson, Wendell Upton, Beverly Smlth, Lorl Stone, Gemma Van Nortwlck, Dernle Grabzewskl, Tlm Garrant, Randy Spoor, Gerard Turblde, Scott Sllver, Todd Fortln, Nell Senecal, Mlke Seymore. A A B9 , .J ff L3 I f -R ' ,Lg LAQQQLL ,,,, Vfeldvulldf J,CifJ0UxJ X. x Q 'L Ci - ' I -ffl, G M, h L 25, k4,.vLQg-Z fgjxj CQ 51,2 264CQfL9 l 54 KZCLQR Qf t ffgg,QiL,4fif5Lj-Q 5 lf ifvffffe 77 LJ ,,c'zxQ,i7fji'ffV77 T ifvbif ajax e f7Q,LuL V Q Cpu-C, V NCQ UQ 30 C Ugg G Ki inf 1, ' cf 72ug1 p Qui UVCMQ WLJ To WKTQ 5 ? KL Zhu ill QQJQCMS ,422 T7 if vxglfnil kjkgogli N the freshman class ,gi V QQQ if if To 2 it O65 k KJ gg A 272 ,Xt g D The activities of this years ninth grade class proved to be exciting and profitable. Their greeting card drive was a great success thanks to their advisors. Mrs. Luck and Mrs. Gibbons, whose guidance and help played a substantial role in their success. The Freshman class placed third in the Homecoming Parade with their float depicting the wild west. ROW ONE: Sharen St. Dennis-Student Council Rep.. Connle Myers-Treasurer. Julie Parker-Secre- tary, Paula Lyons-Student Council Rep. ROW TWO: Danelle Bell-Vlce-President, Kim Norris- President. Qfxfijbgj I . COQJJJNG SMU? MCU 045 Cl fm QU QJJvQ5'i'q' Ljfiwl utuzyuwyj- - ,L QJMQ lug C3 KYLQJQQ Lffmj bl KTHLXJV nvuypfnfbkgp QSO Cflw Ciljsflil WW , . CMJQDQQM wvwvfysviwie LQJCQQ, Lb E WGU CLG65 GQ 1483, Ldjmdkiv , x.f X V k LJ x :V XNXWV Kimi, N X 'X Q 25 Jw X. -N X f - X I X wb A X s bg WA C5 9 x xy E P 7 K , , Q I j j Y ' x 22, v 2 U' xf LYNX ,FX XV 4, K df L 1 fq J Q W2 W JiJ I f-X2 kd x 25 Xgyxx ff Cyff gf y x lf. Cf K -J Q W .J A if UW fm J k , X ,ff v A k f fx f 'va , by QL ix qkj' XX f K f CA ! X C, ,fl L Dm, A 0 0 777 fx YJ 4,1761 QU 0 ,gf W x , 1 ff 0 K L Y SQ 0 1 X115 rgjx is - X VJ X V X! VC, ,-,J . XI. X75 1 2' W f f V f 'D gf' AX Ofyfjj Wu f V C' ny 7 A' ' + 7, - Ilfhf F x xx 1 nv ' XX O X x X may 0 xx I j ,X NUHWI wp, ' ' X X lj X 01 X .5 x X wx X X . N W ' M7 'N I K N xl ,kx X 1 U P N3 ' CQ .NV QL ,X 9' 1 41 9 M iff?-I 182 I I .fs if .f I 1 -', - - xQQut'g'r Ui? Jw U ml'-In-.L BB' 1 -- 5323 4. Sf? K ffl Z , .8 ' . 1 - ' 1 x ll I-I I E A , - , A -il L . Z P 1 L J r l ',X 'D ROW ONE: Karl Costin, Keith Provost, Melody Noonan, Eric Caron. Sue Corron, David Breyette, Dryant Bouchard, Tim Gero. ROW TWO: Mike Drown, Martin Lynch. Darryl Currier, Tammy Brothers, Paula Lyons. Klm Norris, Tina Luck. Sheryl Cass. Gall Claymore. ROW THREE: Shannon Carter, Connle Myers, Mark Brown, John Casey, Vicky Manor, Kevin Costen. Linda Bubblns. Nancy Bordeau, Sheryl Case, Malr Olmstead, Brenda Nephew. ROW FOUR: Eddie Clukey, Steve Masters, Jlm Paige, Scott Lombard, Julie Parker, Brian Menard. Linda Mary, Joey Myers. Tom Mangum, Eric Mangum, James Braun, Danny Mcbrayer, Tirtyny McDevitt. , 93' wp- M R-www: - -1463! ' if 4' .. J, 'ai al , -,ar-sf give S' 4 H . - fan. .'.,, . i ...as ....,.,.,. , . ' .- - L. V- - fn, 4-I il- 94 ..-7 v 'Y 4' 1 1- V.. S fab 9 I lg. L J X J A W7r ' Eg!! K 5. F' -tb . 1 pm, wh, 1 F ROV ONE: Merlnda Fountain. Wally Howard, Donna Gordon. Eric Hoy, Bobby Gallagher. George F Leahy. ROW TWO: James Agnew, Steve Jewell. Drlan Hoag, Steve LaPalnte. Paul Lakock. Pat Dolre. Emmett Hayes. Jeff Irwin, Charlene Godin. ROV FOUR: Tom Latrlelle, Monique Fountain. Kim Garrant. Mary LaVIgne, Cherly LaDuke, Wendy Garrant. Duffy Judkins, Ina Frltsch. Tammy Hennikan, Mike LaJay. Paul Ghenoul. John Jollcaeur. Jodi LaPIant, Debbie Gordon. 95 X ,-1 v .-,v Y I 'Qui ,1 ,,33,.:wsfr 1g,,:'1l,'ST. . X x '-1A,'-f'-g.gw 65.7 , ' R' ' , . Xi I I I Q 1 1, E. 4 1 i I 5 'i ' vi! - ROW ONE: Fred Gagnler, Davld Klng, Shane Rowe, Kathy Fabrlze, JoAnn Purlnton, John Danlels, Shaun Roberts, Loyal Tramblee, Brian Peryer, Kerry Bergeron, Joyce Clauson, Carol Vanlleuverzwyn. Pam Boudreau. ROW TWO: Llnda Smith, Llsa Proulx, Sandy Seymour, Annette Read, Mlssy Roblnson, Lynn Putnam, Connle Remchuck, Amy Defayette, Tlna Defayette, Mellssa Roblnson, Larry Brault, Charlle Rivers. ROW THREE: Steve Franks, Davld Seymour, Luke Fessette, Dllly Phaneuf, Sherry Roberts Brenda Evans, Robert Gallagher, Cindy Peck, Penny Russel, Jeff Irwln, Jeff Provost, Mlke Mousseau, Brlan LaRock. ROW FOUR: Joe Seymour, Todd Duquette, Davld Eaton, Danny Fltzgerald, Rlchard Devlns, Judy Fassette, Peter Deyo, Karla Daniels, Arnold Provost, Mary Loftus, Vlckl Vassar, Llnda Fassette, Dennls'TrombIey, Jeff Provost. 97 2--,,'?5f1 ..1-'f,7 ' 1-1' .i -if- 9 1 57 f 5 'S am, ..--I-I R 1 ,.-z:..' ,. re . N, I J 1 -l U In Lia' -Un , ww' ,af 'f rw ROW ONE: Barbara Barber. Donna Varno, Llnda Wlld, Gina Benware, Jamle Blrd, Maryanne Wllllams, Chrlstlne Welch, Cynthla, Tyrell. ROW TWO: Bruce Trombley. Brian Armel, Chris Boslet, Scott Aubln, Tom Taylor, Kathy Stone, Mlke Bedard, Tanya Balnbrldge, Davld Blow, Kevin Allen, Robert Washbourne, Llndsay Ashllne. ROW THREE: Vonnette Towel, Sharon St. Dennis, Marla Aguglla, Llsa Agualla, Pam Tyrell. Sue Stone, Bob Stone, Danny Weaver: Randy Trombley, Danelle Bell, Dana Bell, Mary Newell, Darlene Besaw. ROW FOUR: Slegrled Herrmann, Skip Liberty, Sherl Roberts, Brian Latour, Greg Bulrlss, Dan Garrant, Tammy Jabaut, Ann Bedard, Rose Vassar, Melody Liberty, Brian Martln, Tanya Wood, Helen Bourdeau. T . ,Mvqyr fm- V- it -My L A , T 99 Wt lv tx yt tl rf? X Qvpqtlmqmlgmvygyggg We ybvrlaxmrx T843 l m ' H W .ft A Sr M My the sophomore class OE T5 F fi 59 hg NX-5 ET cl Tw if lx Q? Q T' Q ft Sw N 'T is M is ' too .V X5 The sophomore class, conslstlng of about 275 students was the largest class of the 1979-80 school year. The class Is already savlng money for next year's prom. Thelr actlvltles Included poster sales, pom pom sales, and car washes. Their class advlsors are Mr. Harrls and Mr. Thompson. Wlth the help of these advlsors they made thls year a memorable one. ROW ONE: Charlle Hebert-Student Councll Rep., Lorene LaValIey-Student Councll Rep., Michele Barber-Treasurer, ROW TWO: Beth Ducatte-Vlce-Presldent, Kathy Luck-Secretary, Not Plctured- Cherl Lucla-President. Q Mx' V7 ,V 0+ A, Q J 636 I J UMC Yflpjw 1 E95 0 N AM' .fd A 419 uw 691 M ,M f MPX' 155 ff Kg' Nw VC' Ama 90 - Q-Vt flif- 6 Ulu L7 f Avi' VYNUA MIA I l 0 Fad if ML NIO Ovnql 242C XIJHXX Qc X If? ! OLL V56 X, M Y LAI? . if mf' Q 'x 'W V , if J kr 6 u S1 UL 17 M V 49 ' 5 x 6' L MC' NW W 5 6 x Q Nsf FAQX1 X Nxxfd X CY f v X 101 U Q- v 1 Q - P Q, 5335 lil 9 1 in , g A 3 ' 1 a . ROW ONE: Glna Crlml, Lynn Bushey. Chrls Chauvln, Sherry Defayette. ROW TWO: Cherl Lushla, Norma Carroll, Llsa Martlneau, Llsa Ormsby. Pam Nephew, Debble Menard, Mlchelle Manlon, Marvln Marrow. Mlke Mousseau, Scott Lucla. ROW THREE: Penny Burnell. Terl Derocher, Brlan Loftus. Laurle Defayette, Traci Moorcrolt. lulle Coryea, Laurle Nunn. Ken Cook. Jeff Deno. Curt Mathews. ROW FOUR: Penny Bushey. llonnle Martlno, Jlm Chauvln, Connle Manor. Shannon Manor. Sheryl Bumell, Scott Luck, John Mlller, Gerald Danussl. Eddle Castlne, Gerry Carlln. ....,,..V,v' I 1. . nl' I I 4 ., I - , ' 1 ' x My if Q . J ' 4 .jig ' f' L Hg 1 ,W A m 1 I . 5. f . ' if S X cs , A 5 I ROW ONE: Bob Moore, Jlm Robinson. Melanie Rock. Jeff Baker, Bob Danish. Roland Carter. ROW TWO: Marvella Ford, Kathy Hayes, Laurie Fletcher. Tom Gonyea. Charlie Hebert. Mlchelle Wood, Larry Grybos. ROW THREE: John Pecoraro. Karen Gill. Tammy Duquerre, Scott Domlny. Maureen Gilles, Lorene LaVaIIey. Amy Durocher. Sarah LaDuke, Karen Jlguere. Wanda Infanta, Mlke Hebert. ROW FOUR: Sue Larrielle, Diane Leonard, Neal LaVIgne, Todd Dupell, Randy Lallarge. Julie Gonyo, Judy Foster, Ron LaRock, Jeff Laplerre, Richard Deyo, Ricky LaClaIr, Brian LaVlgne. s it-' an 1' H h mf . A.. K A K Aq I IV ,- e fq w,,Mw,,.,..f-- ' - W ,, ,h,.,,.,-.,.,,,,.-,,.--,.,.,.-..- ..-. f nQ 'Q wax ,X ' .4 fk'A ,ff ?i i X fm 1 L - H el 1' N B 1 11' , rQ4,o r... -,,...... xi ROW ONE: Paul Golden, Jem Roblnson, Jlm Juneau, Dennls Trombley, Sam Sorrell, Bob La.Ioy. Jeff VanWeort, Tracey Turner. ROW TWO: Diane Garront, Mlke Brown, Kenny Bordeau, Andy Light. Sam Dyer, Mark Vllfore, Gerald Danussl, Randy LaBarge, Todd Dupell. Joe Jabaut. ROW THREE: Ron Blshop, Beth Ducette, Debble Dlxon, Kevln Turner. Randy Snlde, Robert Snlde, Bob Stone Laura Varney, Cherylene Upton, Mlke Bordeau, Wendell Upton, Jody Dlcarlo. ROW FOUR: Bev Varln, Mary Steward, Mary Knne Wells, Pam Stone, Tammy Clukey, Deanna Carpenter, Mary Vogt, Andre Wild, Steve Magnum, Sherlden LaDuke, Sharlene Godin, Tany Balnbrldge, Donna Duso, Lynn Sponable. Darlene Burnell. ,un 1 S ,- ',,..: M med ,L-sf' 1 fi freak, v . . 'Q ' . Q--.. A . x 1' 108 7 I ' ' H . li-nf S?-4 5 qc -- ROW ONE: Llsa Bublltz, Pattl Turnbull, Ellzabeth Martln, Karen Dovls. ROW TWO: Tlm lrwln, Ron Dushey. Bev Varln. Mona Stone. Clndy Stanly. Tammy Myers, Holly Deyo, Shelley, St. John. Bellndo Wlnterbottom. Kathy Luck. ROW THREE: Kevin Mcgraw,vDavId Gregoire. Brian Touslgnant, Rick Blondo. Alan Trombly. Mlke Reyell. Steve Spoore, Luke Fessette, loe Dlxon, Brenda Evans, Shelly LoPler. ROW FOUR: Dernle Dushey, Louls Garrant, Mark Drown. Bryan LaMotte, Robert Moore, Marlene Fuller, Hope Mlllerg Fellcla Lareou. Jody LaPlerre. l09 L Q, 0 ,, .gr , , I 5 QE:- ,- . is ...A 'X , v , 4 I , -' Uvyf, fi 7' J: - Nr , I' 3 2, ' XX. ,mv , 4 uv- in x sax 5 Q D . eq' A' jr 91'-as l S ,s Ig. ., ND' 'f',f'0A' . I! . .s x.'.'AM-..w'3 0' I -.-,, . ROW ONE: Blll Brown, Ron Bishop, Hoon Seymour, Jody Osburne, Karen Rivers, Gretchen, hawe, John Bordeau, Brlan Parker. ROW O: Hope Senecal, Dani Rambln, Cheryl Palmer, Robin Averlll, Perry Dolre, Gene Brlnson, David Rose, Robert Porters, Chlp Rambln. ROW THREE: Mlndy Alford, Cabrlna Dedard, Laurle Bruce, Jill Averill. Jamle Sergeant, Darlene Barber, Mary Jo Doslet, Patti Abore. Carolyn Parker, Tina Dordeau, Michele Darber..ROW FOUR: Chrlssy Blamy, Pattl Bronham, Amy Aubln, Dan Baker, Kevin Ryan. Charles Rlvers. John Pombrlo. Mary Beaudet, Jlll Shelters, Denise Darcomb, Llsa Akey, Tom Patnode. 111 the junior class This year's Junlor class had an excltlng year. Wlth their advlsors, Mr. Davey and Mrs. Garrant, the class had many plans for the year as the yearbook went to press. lncluded In thelr plans were dances, sweat jacket sales, a donkey- basketball game. and a possible roller-skating nlght. Thejunlor class added a great deal to Homecoming and Wlnter Weekend actlvltles wlth thelr show of splrlt and enthuslasm. The Juniors were plannlng an excltlng prom thls sprlng as the yearbook went to press. ROW ONE: Tracy Colvard-Secretary, Allen Garrent-Treasurer. ROW TWO: Scott Rockwell-Student Councll Representative, Darcy Dell- Presldent, Dawn Garrent-Vlce-President, Tina Wood-Student Councll Representatlve. 113 'G H 1 fl C .ff '7 V 'V 0 fn .1- 'sf. 4, P' 1:74 M 3 7 -9,1 I ff? AWK I uf ROW ONE: lames Carlin. Richard Dushey, Don Mcllrayer, Carey Case, David Crlss. ROW TWO: Steve Mlller, Sandy Caron, Laurie Peck, Tracy Masters, Lorl Lecuyer, Joe Cross. Mary Corlln, Megan O'Con- nell. Dan Noonan. Gary Magee, Claude Lussler, Mike Myers, Charles Bubblns. ROW THREE: Shelly Moshler. Andrea Caron. Starr Davis. Julie DiCorio, Estella Butts, Rob Mochelle, Joe Chatelle, Sandy Cllfford, Sandy Dumas, Kim Nephew, Candace Mcbrayer, Jackle Duquette, Sheila Matott, Ginger Noonan. ROW FOUR: Camlla Covey, Tami Drunet, Mary LaValIey, Kathy Nephew, John Deyo, Bob Chagnon, Bruce Mousseau, Ronald Duprey, Todd Defayette. John Devlns, Tlm McKlnstry. Anthony Montana, Gale Mesec. A . A a l '::r 2 , , A I , , A ,, -af 5 X , W 116 1 'if l rv-Q '1' xl ' 1 C T-r-A J. 'Jus will I B l E ROW ONE: Sue Blow, Patty Rabldeau, Melissa Benard, Cralg Bacon, Tracy Colvard. ROW TWO: Barb Aumell. Beth Batten, Doug Ashllne, Tammy Bessette, Faye Smlgh, John Braun, Tammy Carter, Kelly Allen. Mark K. Brown, Mlke Bishop. Donna Black, Scott Rockwell. ROW THREE: Brlan Proulx, Steve Rushford, Terry Senecal, Donald Supernaw, Remy Bablneaux, Jody Trombley, Mark Balley, Greg Yahamy. Dan Bolre, Allen Spoof, Erlc Roberts, Joann Blake, Tammy Barber, Darcy Bell. ROW FOUR: Tlna Bell, Ann Renadette, Llsa Trambley. Shelly Sherman, Gloria Trask, Jlll Boslet. Amy Prue, Judy Trambley. Dandy Bradley, Dandy Reld, Connle Provost, Mark Peck, Scott Rivers, Joy Sargeant. -uh' A 1 if if QP- 4.1- Q0 s I ' , ' V I ' Q ., I 1... .ur ' . I . 1 I , 1 P' N ? 9, 4' V' :T-I si il? if 5 Mx' ROW ONE: Heather Weaver, Llnda Shaffer, Angela Bushey, Karen Coryea, Liao Garrant, Chrlstlne Kalman, Vlckle Peryer. Peggy Welden. ROW TWO: Jeff VonWeort, Rita James, Scott Foster, Davld Trombley, Steve Jones. Lori Tomklewicz. Mira Korths, Deanna Carpenter, Tommy Clukey. Betsy Nephew. Regina Kipp, Julie Recore. ROW THREE: Bruce Mousseau, Greg Keith, Terry Ero, Tom King, Chris Beach, David Silver, Mark Hanson. Scott Culley, Steve Myers, Dawn Garrant, Mary Senecal, Pamela Evans, Tammy Goslow, Laurie Nephew. ROW FOUR: Tina Wood, Karen Howell. Taunya Holt, Alan Garrant, Peter Frltsch, Alan Matton, Dave Gatlln, Steve LaRock, Scott Tyrell, Tim Trombley, Scott LaMoy, Daryl Menard, Erik Hlpko. 9 I in W w f ak. x A F H H G' if 3, mg Jeri IL. X X 1 F : J vi' .19 Q 3333 -, 'of . 2.1 L 9' . I yjfillli in 4'nL F ?, , U xl., .ai . I 'all' 01112555 f G' I .gn I ig 3 ' ,- Q' .. ' - 4 .-J L. kr W y :Iliff fl im . ffm .. ' ,WU als W 7+ plz. 3 24' 4 . - Q X ,J 34? . a V- I u'. ' X 4 .1 ,UIQ-IL.: ! ' YN, 4: 'H 9 . ' ' N A ' Y - .8 v1- .Y 1, irq Ag . , E, x 'R' H, 'PGH' A Nr 3: a N 1 ,,.. ,., - 1-if..-S 'wr-'N .4- A-ff' .4 82' U1 L 'E K0 dedication mrs. allen The Class of 1980 dedicates this volume of the Crest to Mrs. Margaret Allen. Mrs. Allen was most helpful in guid- ing us through our hlgh school years. Always concerned with what we wanted to make of our lives, she offered the assistance we needed to chose the courses and pro- grams which best reflected these goals. As advisor to the Scholars for Dollars she aided in the selection and preparation of the participants. More impor- tantly, she offered the moral support needed to keep the team's spirits high after their first round loss to defending champions MA. We take this opportunity to offer our sincere thanks to Mrs. Allen for her support, guidance and concern o ' o Above: Prince Scott And Princes Right: The Gir!'s Court s Lio. Below: The Doy's Court ' t 1 A x I K 1 ,gl QF: X , Lf ' i ., tn M, ,, The theme of our Junior Prom was lf . 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TAMMY ANN AVERILL: Tam -Band-1,2.3,4: Yearbook-4: Senlor Concession-4: Band Secretary-Treasurer-3: Ambltlon: To be happy and successful In whatever I dol Quote: A person should do their best, and be happyI PATRICK BAILEY WENDELL J. BARBER: Beauford T. Justice''-Hockey-1,2,3,4: Prom Court-3. Ambltlon: State Trooper. Quote: The nicer the better, the better the easIer. JUDY MARY BARCOMB: Gymnastics-1. Ambltlon: To become a secretary. Quote: To Ilke and dlslike the same things, that is Indeed true frIendshIp. LISA BARNES: Cross-Country-2.3,4: Track-2,3: Senlor Concession-4. Ambltlon: Success. Quote: The only way to have a frlend is to be one. MONA MARIE BEDARD: Band-1.2: Area All-State Band-2: Year- Banquet-4. Ambition: Executive Secretary. Quote: Be patient. God isn't flnlshed with me yetI LAURIE ANN BLACK: Black -Class Officer-1.2: B.O.S.C.-3,4: Prom Court-0-Prom Committee-IL Senior Concession-4. Ambition: To be someone important when I grow up. Quote: Don't worry about it! LORI ANN BORDEAU: Dolly -Chorus-2: BOCES-3.4. Ambition: Newspaper Photographer. Quote: I am not afraid of tomorrow. for I have seen yesterday, and I love today. EDWARD BOSLET JILL BOSLET: Baz -Ambltlon: To get married and have klds be- fore the draft. Quote: If you can do It go for It because you might not get another chance. TOM ARTHUR BOTTEN: CharIle's Son -Football-1.24: Basketball- 1,2: Student Council-1.2.4: Senior Concession-4. Ambition: State Trooper. Quote: You are your own teacher. BRYANT ANDREW PAUL BOUCHARD: Frenchy -Band-2.3: Chorus- 1,2,3: Wrestling-1. Ambltlon: To own 10 or more gultars. Quote: Where's Jim Hendrix when we really need hIm? Most Creative- THEY'RE THE MOST Most Dedicated to Class- Most Likely to Succeed- Most School Spirit- Most Talkatlve- Most Scholarly- Most Athletic- Class Clown- Most Unique- Most Clumsy- Most Ambitious- Denlse Bell Lisa Light Sharyl Peryer Denise Bell Julie Corron Llsa Llght Lisa Perryer 6 Laurie St. Louls Elaine Guay Lisa Peryer Denise Bell Laurie Black Mike Bell David Parker Scott Haskins Steve Sherman Alan Touslgnant Mike Sears Scott Haskins Matt Mousseau Bill Leege Mike Bell Paul Satryb Most Absent-Mlnded- book Business Manager-4-Senlor Concession-4: Senior Play-4. Na- tional Honor Soclety-3.4: Scholars for Dollars-4: Volce of Democra- cy Speech-4: Banquet and Graduation Committees-4. Ambition: Pediatrlclan. Quote: Take good care of your future because that's where you're going to spend the rest of your life. DEBRA MARIE BELL: Debbie -Bowling-3.4. Ambltlon: Cosmetolo- gy and to Ilve Ilfe to Its fullest. Quote: When all else ls lost. the future stlll remaIns. DENISE M. BELL: Crocker -Band-1: Class Secretary-2: Natlonal Honor Society-3.4: Prom Committee-3: Yearbook-8.4: School Store- 3.4: Senlor Concession-4: Senior Play-4: Student Council Secretary- 4: Graduation Committee-4. Ambltlon: Medlcal Assistant, Secre- tary. Quote: Destiny is not a matter of chance, It is a matter of choice: It Is not a' thlng to be waited for. it Is a thing to be achIeved. MICHAEL STEVEN BELL: Sam -Student Council-3: Scholars for Dol- lars Spokesperson-4: Class President-4: Prom Committee-3: Senior Concession-4: Homeroom Rep.-1.2: Senior Banquet and Grqdu- ation Committees-4. Ambition: To Ilve my life to the fullest. Quote: Who ever said life was a bore. JACQUELYN MARISA BIOTE: Jackie -Senior Concession-4: Senior Nancy Luck Mike Sears RAYMOND BRADLEY: Brad -BOCES. Ambition: Drlve truckfSecre- tary of Transportation under President Tom Bradley. Quote: Ig- norance of the law is no excuse. MARY BRAUN DAVID BREYETTE JENNIFER BREYETTE: Jenny -Basketball-1, Ambltlon: Architectural Deslgner and to be rlch. Quote: I don't know where I'm golng but I'm on my way. MARK BROTHERS JAMES R. BROWN: ''Jlm-Bob''-Bowling-1,2,3,4. Ambltlonz State Po- Ilce. Quote: Sex.drugs. C1 rock-n-roll not necessarily In that or- der. LAURA LEE BROWN: Pee-Wee -Field Hockey-2,3,4: Basketball- 1.2: Cheering-3.4: Softball-2,3,4: Prom Court-3: Prom Committee-3: Senior Play-4. Ambltlon To be happy. rlch, and famous: If none of these, to reach 5 feet taIlI Quote: Short Is beautlfuI. TERRY BROWN: ''Terr-Bear -Football-1,2,34: Wrestling-2.3,-1: Track-3,4. Ambitlon: To be an accountant. RONALD BRUNELLE ROBERT BURNELL JACKIE CARON SANDY CARON: Mooner -Ambition: To be a playboy centerfold. Quote: lf it feels good do it. LARRY MICHAEL CARTER: Hoby -Football-1.24: Wrestling-4. Am- bitlon: Own the top dalry herd in the statel JAMES CASE: Football-1,2,3,4: Track-2.3,-1: Weightlifting-3.4: Weightlifting Sectionals-4: Varsity Club-3.4. Ambition: U.M.C.-N.Y. State Police. Quote: I love every minute of it, YAAAAlIl ROGER CASE: Cross-Country-4: Bowling-8,4: Baseball-2: Track- 1,3,4: Senior Concession-4: Rock Chorus-2.3.4. Ambition: To play the guitar for a rock band. Quote: Life may be hard to take but music makes it much easier. MARCIE JEAN CASTINE: Moose -Band-1.23: Field Hockey-2.8,-1: Cross-Country-1: StudentCounciI-3: Class Rep.-2,8: Basketball- 1,2.3,4: Volleyball-1.23: Softball-1,2,3,4: Prom Committee-8: Sen- ior Play-4: Ambition: College-Accountant. Quote: Friends are forever. ROBERT CHAGNON JULIE FRANCES CORRON: Jules -Track-2.3,4: Yearbook-2.3,-1: Senlor Copy Editor-4: Senior Concession Head-4: Senior Play-4: Student Council President-4: National Honor Society-3,4: Scholars for Dollars-4: Homeroom Rep.-1: Field Hockey Scorekeeper-4: Girls Basketball Scorekeeper-3: Boys Basketball Scorekeeper-4: French Contest-2: School Store-3.4: NEDT Certificate-2: National Merit Fina- list-4: Regents Scholarship-4. Ambition: To be the best writer that I am capable of being. Quote: Live your dream. BARBARA THERESA COVEY: Buck -Homeroom Rep.-1: Band-1.2: Track-3,4: Prom Committee-3: Senior Concession-4: BOSC Club. Ambition: Try to be happy and successful. Quote: May your heart be as warm as the sun and your llfe as peaceful as the sunset. JILL M. CULLEY: Stroker -Track-2.13,-1: Yearbook-3,4. Ambition: Cosmetologlst and to succeed in whatever I try. Quote: Yester- day ls experience, tomorrow ls hope, today is getting from one to another as best we can. DREEN ANN CURTIN: D.D. -Track-2.3: Cross-Country-4: Senior Con- cession Head-4: National Honor Society-3.4: Scholars for Dollars-4: Yearbook-'2,3.4: Homeroom Rep.-1: Vice-President National Honor Society-4: Youth Speaks Forum-4: NEDT Certificate-2: Senlor Bon- quet Committee-4: Senior Play-4: Regents Scholarship-4. Ambi- tion: Veterinary Technician. Quote: Strive for the stars. They are most difficult to reach. Yet. in that striving, you reach the moun- tain. JILL DARRAH TODD DESROCHER: Rod''-Football-1,2,3,4: Wrestling-1,2,3,4: Track-2.3.4. Ambition: To survive. Quote: Just think about some- thing that happened ln life, and laugh and Ioughl ROGER DESROCHER MARY LOU DEYO CHARLES L. DICKSON: Duck -Ambition: To succeed in everything I do. Quote: Life must go on. FLOYD DOMINY SUSAN MARIE DUBREY: Sue -BOCES. Ambition: Nursery School Teacher. Quote: A journey ofa thousand miles must begin with a single step. BRIAN DUPREY LAWRENCE DUPREY JOHN DUQUETTE THOMAS EMERY RANDAL A. FAVREAU: Randy -Football-1.2: BOCES-3,4: Auto Col- Ilsion-1,2. Ambition: Military and Firefighting. CHRISTINA FORTIN BRYAN FOSTER: ''Hazy''-Football-1,2,B,4: Basketball-1.23: Base- ball-1.2,3.4: Prom Court-O. COLIN FOUNTAIN CINDY GAGNIER SHELLY ANN GARRANT: Stella -Ambltlon: Travel around and work with children. Quote: Live llfe to the fullest. TERRI GATES: Theresa -Chorus-1: Track-2,3,4: Yearbook-4: Gradu- ation Committee-4: Senior Play-4: Senior Concession-4. Ambition: College. Quote: Education is the key to the door of our future, how seriously lt ls taken will determine which doors are ours to open. TIMOTHY GERO: ''Gerble -Cross-Country-1.2,3: Band-2.4: Chorus- 2.3,-1: Student Council-4: School Store Manager-4. Ambition: Play- ing one more gig with Bryant, Kyle, 6 Joe and enjoying the married business. Quote: lt's not what we want that matters, It's how we go about getting it. CFor CarrieJ CARL GONYA: Ambltlon: Proessor of European History. DAVID CHRISTOPHER GOTTHOLM: Butch -Track-1,2.3,4: Natlonal Honor Society-3,4: Regents Scholarship-4: Senior Concession. Am- bition: Pilot. Quote: Live life one day at a time. LINDA SUE GOVE: Llndy - Homeroom Rep.-1: Class Treasurer-4: Yearbook-2.3,4: General Copy Editor-4: National Honor Society- 3.4: Regents Scholarship-4: School Store-3.4: Senior Play-4: Senior Concession-4: Prom Committee-3: Senior Banquet Committee-4: Track-2.8,-1: Girl's Basketball Scorekeeper-3: Field Hockey Score- keeper-4: Boy's Basketball Scorekeeper-4. Ambition: College and law school. Quote: lt's important to give someone a first chance but more important to give them a second chance. MICHAEL J. GREGOIRE: Gregu - Football-1,2,3,4: National Honor Society-3.4: Prom Court-3. Ambition: To become o space cadet. Quote: Llfe is but an extended dream. SCOTT A. HASKINS: Huskies - Baseball-2,3,4: Football-1,2,4: Prom Court-3: Prom Prince-3: Senior Concession-4. Ambition: To avoid growing up as much as possible. Quote: Live life to its fullest today because there may never be o tomorrow. JONATHAN ALLEN HIDOOK: Tattoo - Ambltlon: To conquer life. Quote: The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence, until you get there and find it's artificial. STEVEN RICHARD HOWELL: Tard - Football-2: Class President- 28: Senior Play-4. Ambition: To make money. Quote: Go for ltl Q 1,uQ51. L Aww UUA MM wwy Qyxlb MQ, ,px KYLE DAVID INFANTE: Cross-Country-23: Basketball-1,2: Golf-1.2: Rok Chorus-2.3,-1. Ambition: College, professional musician. Quote: Who plays the fooll ff' 2' susAN ioHNsoN A ' Q BONNIE GAIL LAPIER: Ambition: To be an interior decorator. CASSANDRA ANNE LAPIER: Cassy, MIdge - Senior Play-4. Ambi- tion: Get o job and go to college. Quote: What lies behind us and what Iles before us are tiny matters compared to what lies wlthin us. PAULA LAPIER MONICA LASHWAY TAMMY M. LATOUR: Tam - Homeroom Rep.-3: Yearbook-3: Senior Play-4. Ambition: Social Worker, marriage, family. Quote: God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change those I can, and wisdom to know the dlffer- ence. JUDY LYNNE LAVALLEY: Miss Muffet -Basketball-2.4. Ambltion: To find a job, and get married. Quote: lf you love um keep um if you don't leave um. WILLIAM E. LEEGE: Macho -Basketball-1,2,8,4: Football-3.4: Baseball-2,0,4: Track-1: Cross-Country-1,2: Prom Court-8: Prom Committee-3: Senlor Concession-4: Senior Play-4. Ambltlon: To Inherit Hugh Hefner's estate along with his fringe benefits and to have some of his assets. Quote: You'll think about that tonight and Iaao-ughl PATRICIA LEMIEUX: Pat -Class Secretary-1: Homecoming Court-4: BOSC Skl Club-1: Winter Weekend Court-4: Prom Commlrtee-3: Prom Court-S: Basketball Cheerleader-2,3,4: Football Cheerlead- -er-3.4: Ambition: Medical Secretary. Quote: Roses are red. vio- lets are blue-boy am I glad l'm leaving this school. RONALD ANDREW LEONARD: Raoul -Basketball-1: Football-1,2: Baseball-t,2,3.4: Hockey-2,3,4: Senior Play-4. Ambltlon: Archltect. Quote: . . . All I want ls to have my peace of mind. LISA M. LIGHT: Chunky Butt -Fleld Hockey-t,2,3,4: Basketball- 1.2,8.-4: Softball-1.2,3,4: Volleyball-1,2,8: National Honor Soclety- 8.4: Class Vice President-3: Prom Queen-3: Senior Play-4: Senior Concession-4. Ambition: College. Quote: You are a free person. I am so happy because In your freedom, you chose me to be your friend. NANCY C. LUCK: Tarot Barrel -Class President-1: Fleld Hockey-1: Cross Country-2: Volleyball-2.23.-1: BOSC-1.28: Prom Coun-B: Prom Committee-3. Ambition: Community Service Assistant. Quote: Roll out the Barrel. DIANA LYN MAGEE: Face -Cross-Country-2: Track-2: Prom Com- mittee-3: Banquet Committee-4: Graduation Committee-4: Senior Concession-4: School Store-4. Ambltlon: Physical Theraplst. Quote: Take It easy! THOMAS PETER MALINIAK: Basketball-1: Ambition: College, law school. crlmlnal lawyer. Quote: Here I stad with my bayonet, there you stand with your law, let us see which one prevails. TINA MARIE MARY: Teenie -National Honor Society-SA: Chorus- 1: Youth Speak Forum-4: Senior Concession-4. Ambition: To be a successful manager of Stephen's Bridal and Formal Wear. Quote: What was ance a no-no is now a maybe-maybe. JULIE CAROL MASTERS: Jules -Prom Committee-3: Prom Court-8: Senior Play-4: Senior Concession-4: Student Council Rep.-4: School Stare-4: Banquet and Graduation Committees-4: Yearbook-ZBA: ,Photography Editor-4: Regents Scholarship-4. Ambition: To be happy and successful In Ilfe. Quote: You have only failed when you have failed to try. L KELLY DIANE MATOTT: Ambition: To get married and get a job. Quote: Live thy life truly and it shall be a noble creed. KEVIN MENARD SCOTT MENARD STEVE MILLER JULIE ANN MILLRONS: National Honor Society-3,4: Chorus-1: Senior Play-4: Regents Scholarship-4. Ambltlon: To be happy with whom I choose to be. Quote: We need just one voice facing the unknown and that one voice would never be alone . . , MARYLIN MOORE MATT MOUSSEAU RAYMOND MYERS BONNIE SUE NEPHEW: Softball-1,2: Prom Committee-3: School Store-4: Yearbook-4: Student Council Officer-4: Senior Concession- 4: Senior Play-4: Senlor Banquet and Graduation Committees-4: Voice of Democracy-3,4. Ambition: Teaching. Quote: The only way to have a friend is to be one. MARILYN ANN NEPHEW: Mar-Mar -Ambltlon: to work wlth handicapped children. Quote: Remember yesterday, dream about tomorrow, but llve today. LORI NEWELL PERRY NUNN LAURIE OSHER DAVID PARKER: President of National Honor Society-4: National Honor Society-8,4: Homeroom Rep.-1: Regents Scholarship-4. Am- bition: Accounting. Quote: lf you love something set it freeflf It comes back to you it's yours, If not lt never was. JEFFREY PARKER LISA ANNE PERYER: Tree Frog -Field Hockey-1.23: Basketball- 1,2: Softball-1,3: Prom Court-8: Prom Princess-3. Quote: What an airheadl . SHARYL MARIE PERYER: Band-1,2.3,4: Fleld Hockey-1,2.3: Cheer- leading-1,2,3,4: Vice-President-2: Bowling-0,4: Secretary-3: Stu- dent Councll Rep.-4. Ambition: To be successful at everything I attempt. Quote: As we go on day to day, we look upon yesterday . . . with both happiness and sadness, DEBRA PROVOST: Debbie -School Store-4: FHA-1. Ambltlon: To be happy and successful. Quote: Home is a place that our feet may leave-but not our hearts. MICHAEL JOSEPH PROVOST: Frog -Class Rep.-28. Ambltlon: To succeed. Quote: Llfe is like a bird, It sometimes gets fouled. CONNIE L. QUINN: Track-2. Ambition: To get out of Plattsburgh. Quote: AIn't no stoppin' me now! BARBARA ANN RECOR: Barb -Band-1: Fleld Hockey-1,2,3,4: Bas- ketball-2,0: Track-2: Class Treasurer-2.3: Vice-Presldent-4: Prom ,K .1 I C-ui H -,9 Committee-3: Prom Court-3: NEDT certificate-2: Scholars for Dollars- 4: National Honor Society-8.4: Student Council Rep.-4: Senior Con- cession-4: Senior Play-4: School Sore-4: Regents Scholarship-4. Am- bltlan: To Ilve as long as I like, and have whatever I like as long as I llve. Quote: Life ls llke o bowl of granola, what Isn't frults anditlaltes, ls'nutsl KEITH RENADETTE 'ELSTON RACETTE: Rachlt''-Football-1,2,8,4: Basketball-1.2: Track- 1.2: QBOSC-3. Ambition: Grounds Supervisor. Quote: The only wayito' go Is all outlll ARLEEN MARIE REYELL: Track-1.2.0.4: Fleld Hockey-2.3.45 Senior Concession-4: School Store-4: Senior Play-4 Volce of Democracy-4: Atnbltlon: Pollce wotlt.' Quote: What can I say? JAY K. RIGSBEE: Baseball-1,2,3,4: Hockey-1,2,3.4: Football-1.2: Band-1,2,3: Homeroom Rep.-1,2: BOSC Club-1,2,3,4: Senior Play-4. Ambition: To get ahead in the world. kAnouNz mvsas: nond.1,za. Ambition: To succeed in tif:-. causal nivens :mv mvsas FAITH ELLEN ROCK: Faye -Fleld Hockey-3.4: Volleyball-4: Cheer- leading-2,4: Softball-1.2,3,4: -Prom Committee-3: Prom Court-0: Senior Play-4: Senior Concession-4. Ambition: To succeed and to be happy! Quote: Life is . . . looking forward to the future and remembering the great moments of the past. GREG ROCK PENNY ROSE ROCK: Field Hockey-2.4: Ambltlon: To be successful. Quote: The world looks better from behind a smile. RONALD ROCK JOANN MARIE RUSHFORD: Gonzo -Track-1,2.S.4: Cross-country-4: Bowling-4: Prom Committee-3: Senior Concession-4: Graduation Committee-4. Ambition: Interior Designer, to own my own island. Quote: What lies behind us and what lies ahead are tiny matters compared to what Iles wlthln us. PAUL C. SATRYB: StrabIy - Ambition: To get away with as much as possible. Quote: I'm quoteIessllI JON A. SEABRON: Seab''-Vice-President-2: Track-1.2,8.4: Foot- ball-1.2,8,4: Basketball-1,2,S,4: Co-captain tor Basketball team-4. Ambition: To be a Los Angelos Police Man CL.A.P.Dl. Quote: Don't do the crime, if you can't do the tlmell MICHAEL H. SEARS: ''Python''-Football-1,2,3,4: Basketball-1,2,3: Senlor Concession-4. Ambition: To avoid tlndlng out what life ls really aboutl Quote: Whatever you have to give, I wouldn't refuseIIl COLLEEN SENECAL: ''Mag-Man -Softball-2,3: Senior Concession-4: Band-1,2,3,4: Yearbook-4. Quote: Don't treat life like a spectator sport - participate! ALAN SEYMOUR STEVEN JOHN SHERMAN: ''UZMUC''-Wrestling-1,2,S,4: Track-2,3,4: Cross-Country-4: Cross-Country States-4. Ambition: To succeed with dlgnlty. Quote: Some you win and some you lose, and some will bring you sorrow, some are born to lead the rest, and some are born to follow. LAURIE ANNE ST. LOUIS: Skins -Field Hockey-2,fJ,4: Cheerlead- ing-2.3.-1: Volleyball-2: Prom Court-3: Prom Committee-3: Senior Concession-4: Senlor Play-4. Ambition: To be rich and happy with M.B.I Quote: Friends - the best thlng to have. RITA LYN STONE: Muppet -Ambition: Graduate from college and get a job. Quote: Don't put things off until the last few mlnutes. MARY JANE STONIER: M.J. -Regents Scholarship-4. Ambition-To be as successful as I can. Quote- Seniors don't grow on trees, It takes quality. ALAN JOSEPH TOUSIGNANT: Sundance -Bowling-3.4: National Honor Society-3.4: Senior Concession-4: Regents Scholarship-4. Ambition-To be happy. Quote: Do lt all the flrst time, you're only going around ance. 4 BETH TROMBLEY BETH ANN TURNER: Bubba -Make-up-Senlor Play-4. Ambition: To work possibly at Harris Co. and make good money. Quote: Do It today, for tomorrow you won't have a chance. BILL TURNER: Buzz , Lloyd Free -Baseball-2: Basketball-2.8: Prom Court-3: Track-4. Ambition: To be a state trooper. Quote: Never quit a good teaml MARK JAMES TURNER: 'Stubby''-Hockey-1,2,3.4. Ambition: To make a million dollars. Quote: Don't stop until you get enoughI KATHLEEN M. TYRELL: Ambition: To be a secretary and someday to be a wife and mother. Quote: lt's not whether you wln or lose, it's how you play the game. SUSAN UPTON: Ambition: To get a great job and get married. Quote: It was nice to be here but it ls better to be gone. CHRISTINA VAN NORTWICK: Rena -Ambition- To get married and have children. Quote: I love you so keep your heart a pounding babe. ARLENE VARNO: Twin -Track-3: Yearbook-0.4: Announcement Committee-4: Senior Play-4. Ambition: Nursing. Quote: Live life as it comes. , DARLENE VARNO: Twin -Track-O: Announcement, Senior Ban- quet. and Graduation Committees-4: Senlor Play-4: Yearbook-4: Senior Concession-4: Assistant Treasurer-4. Ambition: Social Work- er. Quote: Love, laugh, and live. SHELBY JEAN WARREN: Shabby -Banquet, Announcement, and Graduation Committees-4: Senior Concession-4: Senior Play-4: Prom Committee-3: Homeroom Rep.-2. Ambition: To become a social worker and be happy. Quote: The more you puf into life, the more you will get out of lt. TIMOTHY JON WELLS WeIIsl -Football-2: Hockey-2.3,4: Cross- Country-4: Baseball-4: Senior Play-4: Prom Court-8: Homerrom Rep.-2. Ambition: College and to learn to live life t the maximum. Quote: l'm going to keep kicking 'til I have a posltlon In thls crazy world. LISA MARIE WILFORE: Stork . Volleyball-1,2: Basketball-1.2: Soft- ball-2: Homeroom Representative-1.2. Ambition: To succeed In life. Quote: When friends meet, hearts warm. LORI LYNN WOOD: Ambition- Receptionist. Quote: Thought is deeper than all speech, feeling deeper than all thought: souls to souls can never teach what unto themselves was taught. 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