Canton Williams High School - Algonquin Yearbook (Canton, NY)

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m ■HI ■ ■' ■■:::::':.;-' academics activities s . ■■■' we entered the junior high scene out of a spring of enthusiasm reaching to be nearer an adult world. 6 our depth increased our breadth,also, by the many streams which fed us. but we were held in by the banks of time and tradition, as we neared our destination. in dedication 8 to a navigator of our course channeled by teacher guidance and inspiration, academic life broadens and deepens as it nears its goals at the end of the junior year. Dr. Huntington—Superintendent of Schools. Mr. Molnar—Principal at the head of School Board—Sitting: Mr. Ostrander, Mr. Gardner, Mr. Segar, Mr. Richardson, Mr. Lytle. Standing: Dr. Huntington, Mr. Peckham, Mr. King, Mr. Lawrence, Mr. Wilder. 12 our stream Mrs. Breckenridge—Nurse Mrs. McKenna—Dental Hygenist. Mr. Rose—Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds. Mr. Caneen—Director of Audio Visual Instruction. 13 Row 1: M. Blackburn, C. Coakley, J. Boise, M. Clark, C. Barlow, M. Bronson, M. Conklin, B. Butterfield, M. Corbin, E. Carmichael. Row 2: K. Ayrassian, R. Barnett, S. Briggs, D. Barr, H. Bissnet, F. Besio, G. Couglar, B. Coots, D. Bush. Row 3: J. Coffey, R. Brown, B. Ames, D. Caswell, L. Brown, P. Beaulieu, K. Cota, J. Besaw. seventh grade: we started out slowly but Row 1: B. Johnston, D. Dawley, S. Fisher, C. George, T. Fields, D. Daniels, V. Flanagan, L. Hazelton, G. Hazelton, M.B. Hutton. Row 2: D. Harrington, R. Freddenberg, J. Davies, B. Creasey, P. Dewan, M. Howard, C. Gates, D. Hopkins. Row 3: G. Rivers, R. Grandaw, J. Innes-Brown, M. Hall, G. Jenack, D. Goodwin, R. James, D. Johnson. Row 4: D. Curry, D. Cunningham, P. Flanagan, R. Hendricks, C. Daniels, G. George. 14 Row 1: S. Munson, N. Mayhew, K. Miller, D. Lemieux, L. Knauerhase, D. Nash, K. Mager, K. Mr. Jones—Math McAllister, J. Kirkey, S. Ladison. Row 2: S. Lawrence, M. Lawrence, K. Monteith, A. Lytle, B. Newtown, W. Leavit, M. MacDonald. Row 3: A. LaDuke, R. Nelson, K. Mousaw, M. Mead, L. Newtown, P. Lobdell, D. Monroe. Row 4: R. Neadom, D. Liscum, K. Miller, S. Myers, L. LaClair, R. Murdy. Gee—I’d like to sock it to ’em! 15 She locked me out, may I leave? That smells worse than the girl’s locker room! Mrs. Miles—Mathematics 7. Row 1: T. Schmitz, S. Rood, K. Rowe, N. Peggs, L. Norton, S. Patterson, J. Segal, R. Richer, N. Simpson, S. Noble. Row 2: R. Spadacinni, S. Stone, R. Sibbetts, A. Perry, R. Sauvy, K. Stone, K. Stiles, K. Pitts, K. Rich. Row 3: J. Robinson, D. Smithers, R. Rosenburg, T. Stratford, G. Sibbetts, S. Perrault. Row 1: J. Vincent-Barwood, T. Radway, C. Woodley, K. Tay- lor, K. Tupper, N. Vebber, J. Terrillion, M. Taylor, D. Wood- side. Row 2: R. Weaver, J. Vondell, T. Trippany, M. Whalet, K. Todd, R. Travers, M. Todd. Row 3: J. Stone, J. Votra, C. Streit, M. Ward, S. Tarbox, D. Tracy. Did she really say that? 16 Row 1: K. Baker, N. Bowman, S. Dittman, C. Franklin, K. Chilson, S. Aldous, V. Chase, M. Fletcher, S. Dafoe. Row 2; P. Barney, M. Dumoulin, C. Boshane, M. DeLorme, D. Day, H. Allen, B. Ames, D. Col- lins, C. Blackmer. Row 3: D. Dafoe, J. Brown, C. Elswick, T. Bush, M. Beaudin, C. Clarkson, J. Baffaro, K. Ayrassian, L. Forbes. Row 4: D. Barr, R. Coller, E. Blackman, I. Coffey, D. Cromie, C. Dunkenberg, T. Crotty, B. Clark. Row 5: M. Douglas, P. Caneen, T. Coller, R. Ames, J. Conklin, L. Dafoe, P. Barbour, D. Curry, D. Barr. Row 6: S. Conant, J. Daniels, M. Fifield, E. Christensen, R. Burcume, G. Beaulieu, B. Downing, R. Burwell, M. Brackett. I’ve been called to the office? Why can’t they keep those 7th Mrs. Mullins—Social Studies 8 9. graders out of the hall?! Mrs. Keeler—junior high special class. Don’t sleep now, there’s a teacher coming! 17 Don’t call me sweetheart! Row 1: G. Lindenmayer, S. Keller, D. Hill, H. Girard, B. Lawrence, S. Kearing, L. Laraby, M. Kingston, M. Groman, A. Hatline. Row 2: R. Lawrence, K. Kenyon, L. Leroux, J. Hardy, V. Kotz, K. Knauerhase, N. Lobdell, C. Hart, P. Hill. Row 3: A. Locy, M. Lee, D. Hollenbaugh, C. Hill, N. Leonard, C. Lobdell, P. Harrington, J. LaPierre, J. Hayden. Row 4: L. Guyette, R. Gilbo, L. Hill, A. Hill, G. Ladison, M. Lobdell, R. Herne, B. Lemieux, S. Gunnison, W. Hill, P. Kenny, M. Kilmer, B. Gage, F. Gilbo. eighth grade no longer the little Row 1: R. Wright, Wm. Martin, V. Lynch, S. Mouthorp, K. Monroe, V. Walrath, M. Martin, C. Ringo, M. Rexford, J. Perry, D. Robert. Row 2: M. L. Robinson, D. Manchester, S. Milliron, C. Moomey, S. Place, C. Molnar, A. Riley, L. MacDonald, M. Rollins. Row 3: B. Rookey, L. Lottie, R. Perrault, J. McGregor, M. MacDonald, D. Martin, D. Martin, V. Martin. Row 4: F. Murdock, E. Noble, S. Robert, S. Rivers, B. Norton, J. Morrison, B. Proulx. Row 5: C. Paine, E. Perry, J. Meenan, S. Poticher, S. Robinson. 18 Row 1: K. Williams, D. Wells, W. Westdijk, U. Rutherford, M. Moomey, D. Wilder, D. Thorbahn, Mr. Jones—Math, General Sci- D. Shea, D. Stiles. Row 2: C. Stewart, K. Wisner, M. Taylor, M. Shafer, C. Yanchitis, S. Snyder, C. ence Vincent, D. Smith. Row 3: M. Shea, R. Taylor, B. Sheldon, B. Rosenberg, M. Zasa, R. Shirkey, D. Todd, S. Smith, L. Taylor, D. Seeley. Row 4: B. Williams, J. Thompson, P. Todd, D. Worden, B. 'Sheridan, A. Zasa, J. York, D. Stebbins. Mrs. Elberty—English 9 ones These lockers are clean! Mr. Murphy II—Science 8 Mr. Ayrassian—Math 8 Busi- ness Math 19 It’s too wild up there for me! Mr. Coir—Math 9 12 ninth grade we finally made the big time V L' Mr. Reynolds—Math 10 Row 1: D. Dawley, C. Auster, S. Allen, N. Aldrich, M. Barney, P. Cota, T. Cardinell, L. Ashley. Row 2: R. Arquitt, E. Burke, M. Brizendine, M. Carmichael, P. Buehler, C. Carson, L. Christensen. Row 3: M. Bates, J. Davis, R. Ashton, D. Coots, R. Baker, M. Blackburn, S. Cannon, D. Dart. Row 4: S. Coffey, R. Ames, M. Clarke, R. Burcume, B. Bendix, M. Beis- winger, K. Bronson. Row 5: J. Cardinell, R. Butterfield. Gee, I like football players! 20 Row 1: W. Fletcher, C. Day, D. Gray, J. Ellsworth, J. DeMaio, D. Dean, R. Dominie, K. Ferguson. Row 2: B. Huntley, C. Jenack, M. Keller, M. Dewan, G. Harrington, C. Hayes, P. Hundley, E. Hendrick. Row 3: M. McGregor, E. Inness-Brown, G. Guthrie, M. Hill, S. Holland, L. Flanagan, F. Howe, M. King. Row 4: J. Gun- nison, R. DeLorme, E. Kear, P. Kearing, J. Hilyard, P. Evans, M. Jones. Row 5: B. Jarvis, R. Hamilton, R. Day. Row 1: S. Mandigo, F. Maroney, S. Mousaw, M. Longshore, L. Longshore, B. Kitchin, L. Mousaw, S. Newman. Row 2: C. Lamandola, M. L. Kotz, J. Liscum, M. O’Horo, C. Morrison, J. Lee, S. Lindenmayer. Row 3: M. Mager, R. Miller, M. Menard, T. McDonald, R. Liggio, P. Mandigo, D. Milliron, J. Monroe. Row 4: D. Newell, Newman, D. LaFlair, S. Lawrence, D. MacDonald, B. Moore, P. Leroux, G. Nash. Oh! Not so early in the morning! 21 I’ve got to make what? Mr. Chisholm—Science 9 Earth Science trials and tribulations of high Row 1: M. Phalon, S. Saucier, D. Smith, J. Seavey, J. Peters, R. Rocca, D. Putnam, D. Stone, J. Seavey. Row 2: M. Rivers, J. Smith, D. Smith, K. Smith, P. Spaman, D. Perry, L. Schmitz, T. Smith. Row 3: L. Spicer, D. Quinn, R. Petrie, A. Simpson, S. Snyder, L. Rosenbarker, B. Peckham. Row 4: J. Roach, M. Stone, M. Ringo, B. Perrault, B. Rocca, I. Stone, R. Race. See, I’m taller than you are! 22 school Row 1: M. Taylor, L. Wight, V. Whitman, P. Walrath, B. Trudell, N. Wilder, N. Willard, K. Waylett. Row 2: G. Walters, R. Westerdick, E. Tracy, L. Wheater, S. Wilson, D. Williams, F. Whitmore, J. Terrillion. Row 3: G. Watson, R. Todd, D. White, T. Wilder, E. Yanchitis, A. Williams. Row 1: L. Akins, M. Coseo, K. Bucklin, K. Brackett, M. Cannon, J. Ayrassian, L. Clark, M. Cota, S. Bisnett. Row 2: D. Caneen, A. Cunningham, R. Barkley, L. Clute, C. Alexander, M. Blackmer, J. Bowers, R. Boshane. Row 3: D. Amo, M. Cartmill, K. Conant, R. Besaw, C. Amo, J. Besio, L. Chase, B. Carson. I could have sworn the five ball was dead! Mrs. Colton—Social Studies 9 I hope you can catch better 'than your brother! Mrs. Caracciola—Girls Physical Education After school again! Row 1: L. Houk, M. Maine, M.A. Holland, M. Martin, A. Menard, S. Hill, S. Milliron, D. Lewis. Row 2: L. MacLeod, D. Huntley, S. Marsh, C. McCormick, L. Miller, K. Hubbard, M. June. Row 3: M. MacLennan, D. James, N. Kenny, P. Locy, M. James. Ah, don’t get mad Mary! Mr. Warner—Latin tenth grade: regents were the ripple in our stream Row 1: S. Gilson, S. Hendrick, P. Dave, C. Daniels, L. Hardy, D. Downing, P. Harper, P. Davis. Row 2: R. Hazelton, R. Dafoe, S. Dawley, S. Dittman, M. Dean, C. Grant, J. Flanagan, R. Frego, L. Hazen. Row 3: D. Edgerton, D. Field, D. Curry, J. DeMaio, B. Elberty, G. Eggleston, L. Delair. Row 4: M. Frank, P. Gilson. 24 Here I am you lucky people! Mrs. Desmond—English 10. Mr. Miller—Guidance. Row 1: M. Perkins, B. Radway, D. Murdock, H. Pelkey, M. Rood, L. Molnar, S. Norton, M. Ragan. Row 2: B. Shick, J. Mousaw, N. Navan, D. Peggs, L. Reasoner, R. Shepherd, W. O’Horo, D. Peckham. Row 3: D. Murray, C. Powell, L. Richardson, D. Potter, P. Knauerhase, T. Monteith, W. Rexford, J. Mousaw. Gee, she’s cute! Just me and my camera! Mr. Smilgin—Social 10. 25 Mr. Hayden—Biology never a dull moment Row 1: J. Smith, K. Smithers, D. Vaughan, L. Smith, B. Weaver, M. VanBrocklin, C. Swarts- flgure, W. Votra, K. Taylor. Row 2: K. Williams, J. Stone, L. Stone, L. Smith, J. Tarbox, P. Van- Horne, J. Randall, B. Tupper. Row 3: D. Woods, D. Taylor, S. Todd, P. VanFleej:, N. Todd, B. Smith, A. Snyder, J. Sullivan. She said that?! 26 Row 1: C. Barr, C. Briggs, J. Crowell, P. Collo, C. Ashley, G. Bush, P. Daniel. Row 2: K. Congdon, S. Briggs, D. Conant, K. Dafoe, K. Bolster, A. Baffaro. Row 3: M. Collo, B. Brizendine, L. Blackmer, J. Couglar, R. Con- ant, A. Decker, B. Clarke. Row 4: M. Barney, M. Delair, D. Clark, P. Coseo, K. Bates, R. Resaw. Row 5: T. Durant, B. Anderson, C. Brady, S. Clute, S. Decker, J. Aldrich. Row 1: D. Gill, D. Hazelton, B. Gardner, M. Haven, J. Jarvis, R. Eels, L. Hedlund, D. Hurley. Row 2: S. Kotz, S. Hildenbrand, C. Ferguson, D. King, G. Guthrie, A. Dutcher, E. Hollenbaugh. Row 3: D. Kirkey, D. Dewan, J. Hackett, R. Hill, D. Hayden, D. Eseltine, A. Hudson. Row 4: E. Janack, C. Hastings, J. Frank, E. Gauthier, M. Gates, J. Hughes. Mr. Lucanto—Sr. High Special Class Mrs. Grant—Math 9 11 My hand, it’s stuck! There’s something alive in my locker! Tackle? Better look that up in the dic- tionary! Row 1: R. MacDonald, F. MacDonald, R. McMasters, J. Lee, M.S. McAdoo, S. Lytle, P. Lobdell, S. LaRose, D. LaFlair, L. LaBarge. Row 2: T. Murphy, D. Newell, M. Lynch, L. Miller, N. Nash, B. Meenan, T. Mahoney. Row 3: C. McAdoo, J. Leonard, D. LaClair, B. Leroux, R. LaDuke, D. Liscum, B. McCollum. Row 4: T. Proulx, S. McBath, D. Lawrence. Mrs. Martin—English II Speech eleventh grade over the rapids of physics and trig Row 1: J. Simpson, B. Sanderson, D. Sheldon, G. Rogers, S. Petrie, P. Rivers, S. Sibbits, J. Rutherford. Row 2: C. Peters, K. Raycroft, K. Peters, L. Randall, J. Robinson. Row 3: C. Richard, R. Parks, J. Provost, G. Perrault, D. Ragan, J. Provost, D. Robinson. Row 4: H. Palmer, G. Picher, R. Rocca. Nah, it never rains on the golf course! Cheerleading practice today? Mrs. Markula—Business Education Row 1: E. Watson, G. Votra, S. Woodley, C. White, L. Smith, L. Wilson, J. Smith, C. Whalen, C. Streeter. Row 2: T. Terry, D. Thomas, R. Thompson, C. Tiel, S. Taylor, Q, Smith, D. Willard, J. Waite. Row 3: S. Votra, W. Williams, j. Todd, E. Vincent, B. Williams, L. Todd, T. Smith. Row 4: S. Barwood. Mr. Witherhead—Physics and Science 8 Look what I found in the Biology lab. Mr. Butler—Secondary Social 29 the stream of school life swirls when students and faculty enjoy extracurriculars This ice is freezing! Candy Stripers serve My turn to rest! Row 1: L. Molnar, M. Cannon, J. Lee, S. Lindermayer, W. Fletcher, D. Gray, C. McCormick, S. Dafoe, C. Lawrence, C. McCea, A. Gerrig, B. Sanderson. Row 2: J. Robinson, C. Barr, J. Jarvis, G. Bush, L.S. Smith, D. Downing, L. Hedland, P. Buehler, M. O’Horo, K. Smith, R. Domini, D. Dawley. Row 3: M.L. Kotz, J. Seavey, N. Norton, M. Martin, A. Menard, F. Maroney. Row 4: G. Votra, S. Norton, J. Ayrassian, M. Barney, S. Wilson, L. Miller, L. Clark, B. Weaver. 32 Row 1: C. Streeter, J. Hayes, L. Coleman, C. Sullivan, K. Hicks, J. Frego, L. Eggleston. Row 2: L. Akins, S. Rexford D. Stalder, C. Williams, B. Potter, D. Lobdell, C. Whalen, G. Rogers, S. Marsh, L. Clute. Row 3: K. Bucklin, M.A. Holland, J. Smith, C. Tiel, K. Brackett, L. Wilson. in many ways From changing beds to selling papers, our in- dustrious Candy Stripers were always trying to make the patients more comfortable at the E.J. Noble Hospital. The girls worked throughout the week, both after school and at night. Often the girls aid the nurses by feeding and washing pa- tients, getting water, and changing beds. Gee, she’s smart! It’s time to go to the hospital! This is very interesting! 33 Row 1: W. Votra, M. Barney, D. Thorbahn, D. Stiles, J. Rutherford, M. DeLorme, R. Dafoe. Row 2: Mrs. Brizendine, Mrs. Almstead, D. Ladison, S. Hendricks, H. Pelkey, J. Tarbox, M. VanBrocklin, C. Bisnett, C. Swartsfigure, S. Gilson. Missing: M. June, V.Chase, B. Gage, J. Heaton, J. Powers, G. Wood, D. Perry, V. Briggs, L. Mousaw. The library means different things. To some students it is a service they perform by checking out books and putting up attractive displays. To the school it is starting to mean a learning resource center by the addition of a record player, tape recorder, and a small collection of records. The Great Gatsby started off a year of literature enrichment for the members of Great Books. The meaning of symbols and themes sparked many an eighth period discussion. There’s nothing like plagiarism! 34 Sitting: K. Hicks, C. Williams, N. Norton, J. Frego, E. Lyle. Standing: E. Cummins, J. Stauffer, Mrs. Audet, S. Hobbs, K. Holland. Peanuts isn’t a great book? Mrs. Audet—Secondary English This book says if you jab with the left and cross with the right—it keeps down the noise. FTA faces challenges Mrs. Rodehaver, what do you do with an unteachable kid? Did you say Marcia Ragan was teaching in the Banford School? Yes, this is true. The girls in FTA worked as teacher’s aides for the elementary school this year. Among their duties were filing, putting up bulletin boards, and supervising during lunch periods. On October 23, all girls went to the Northern Zone Teacher’s Association meeting in Brushton-Moira. Seniors: J. Stauffer, C. Lawrence, E. Gauthier, V. Tupper, S. Rexford, S. Race, C. Sullivan, L. Coleman, L. Thompson, D. Stalder, E. Cummins, D. Noble, M. Davis, C. Williams, K. Hicks. Juniors: P. Lobdell, S. Taylor, J. Smith, C. Tiel, C. Barr, D. Sheldon, K. Ferguson, M. Haven, G. Guthrie, B. Gardner, P. Collo, M. S. McAdoo, S. Lytle, L. LaBarge, D. King. 36 Freshmen: S. Holland, M. Phalon, F. Maroney, D. Smith, N. Willard, K. Waylett, M. Carmichael, C. Lamendola, N. Wilder, L. Schmitz, K. Smith, M. Taylor, D. Dawley, E. Burke, D. Dean, J. Ellsworth, K. Ferguson, L. Longshore, S. Mousaw, M. O’Horo, S. Saucier, F. Howe, M. King, C. Carson, G. DeMaio. Sophomores: A. Menard, M. Coseo, M. A. Holland, C. McCormick, L. Molnar, K. Brackett, K. Bucklin, L. Smith, M. Perkins, K. Smithers, L. Clute, B. Radway, M. Ragan. 37 Mr. Baffaro—Russian Club advisors; students: D. Robinson, M. O’Horo. D. Audet, Spanish Club president; Vivian dent; Mrs. Akins, Lisa Akins, Laurie Akins. currents of other Sitting: M. Jones, J. Bowers, D. Murray, D. Peckham. Standing: Mr. Smilgin, B. Carson, G. Perrault, P. Coseo, B. McCollum, Mrs. Colton. 38 Clark, Guatemala stu- places Spanish Club—Sitting: L. Miller, D. Williams, S. Hendrick. Standing: J. Terrillion, T. MacLeod, A. Cunning- ham, B. Elberty, J.NHackett, S. Saucier, S. McBath, M. Hill, D. Perry, C. Sibbitts, E. Hendrick, S. Petrie. Spanish Club—Sitting: M. S. McAdoo, D. Field, D. Audet, R. Williams. Standing: Sue Segar, L. Hardy, S. Milliron, E. Cummins, M. Jones, L. Richardson, Miss Todd, T. Mahoney, D. Curry, L. Reasoner. See-right here is Canton! Keep smiling fellas! 39 Row 1: L. Smith, S. Taylor, S. Burwell, J. Hayes, L. Clark, D. King, B. Potter, D. Brown, J. Simpson. Row 2: S. Gilson, L. Smith, D. Sheldon, J. Crowell, L. Taylor, C. Ames, C. Squire, C. Hicks, C. Williams, B. Radway. Maybe I’ll be there in a couple of years!. Hey Cathy, that needles stuck in your thumb. sewing club: we’d rather No, this isn’t a sewing bee, it’s a sewing club. All freshmen who enjoyed sewing were eligible to join. Projects ranged from coats to skirts to slacks. The girls were generally on their own unless they had a problem. In that case, their able advisor, Mrs. Rodehaver, was there to assist. This is a club for girls. So leave us alone! 40 Row 1: C. Streeter, L. Hedland, W. Votra, G. MacDonald, B. Burwell, L. Randall, L. Cole- man, S. Rexford, S. Race. To plaid or not to plaid stitch than fight Mrs. Rodehaver—Home Economics. You mean there isn’t a Santa Claus? Sitting: N. Wilder. Row 1: J. DeMaio, P. Buehler, S. Mousaw, V. Whitman, M. Phalon. Row 2: S. Holland, D. Smith, B. McCarthy, D. Gray, J. Ellsworth, M. Taylor. 41 Watching: D. LaFlair, S. Hildenbrand. Painting: Row 1: B. Burwell, F. MacDonald, P. Lobdell, K. Brackett, R. MacDonald, P. Collo, L. Hed- land, K. Raycroft, C. McCormick, M. Cannon. Row 2: Mr. T. Butler, P. Davis, S. Hill, G. Guthrie, L. Ferguson, L. Akins, J. Bowers, B. Carson. Row 3: M. S. McAdoo, L. Molnar, S. Lytle, J. Smith, J. Lee. fine arts Picasso couldn’t have done better 42 ‘ss I’d better hide it! it do you mean it’s bad? That little dab will do it! Did he say black on white or white on black? Mr. Butler—Art advisor You mean that Da Vinci painted by numbers? First you color in the blocks .... Mrs. Lowe’s Fine Art Group. 43 Bedlam City, USA, described quite pre- cisely, the cubbyhole in room 15, from the first week of school to mid-February. Meet- ing deadlines meant combining the efforts of the literary staff, business staff, Mrs. Monroe, and the faculty. Perfection was hard to attain, but the effort was evident. What’s this doing in here? 532 pictures by when!? There’s a roo-o-ster in there? Ah Barb, you shouldn’t have typed that! 44 Editor-in-chief... Assistant editor .. Layout editors ... Copy editor....... Class editor...... Business editor ... Circulation editor Sports editor..... Photographers... Typist............ Artist............ Advisor........... River pictures ... ....Paul Baker .. Beth Monteith ____Sheila Hobbs Carol Lawrence Donna Hemphill ....Linda Stone ....Jerry Casey .. Ellen Gauthier Sue Briggs ____Irving Brown ,. Marty Reasoner .. Barb McCarthy ....Pat Mousaw ____Mrs. Monroe ....Mr. Church Mr. Jubinville Working on the yearbook is so-oo much fun! Algonquin what’s a deadline? Sitting: R. Stiles, C. Lawrence, B. Monteith, P. Baker, S. Hobbs. Standing: I. Brown, E. Gauthier, D. Hemphill, P. Mousaw, S. Briggs, B. Mc- Carthy, L. Stone, J. Casey, M. Reasoner. 45 P. Zimmer, Editor in Chief; J. Heaton, Publicity; J. Crowell, Assistant Editor; R. Kingston, Business Manager, S. Petrie, Feature Editor; G. Bronson, Sports; Missing, G. White, Sports Editor. the Golden Chronicle changes with Distributors; D. Kirkey, P. Menard, K. Hollenbaugh, J. Stauffer, S. Race. 46 Reporters: D. Shirkey, J. Monroe, K. Stiles, B. Williams, M. Kotz, A. Dutcher, M. O’Horo, M. Davis, C. Smith. the times The Wash officially became The Golden Cronicle this year under the direction of Janet Crowell. Cost was cut due to the type of printing and newspaper used. Early in the year, The Cronicle held a mock election. Many new features and articles promised to make the monthly Golden Cronicle one of the best newspapers ever to come out of CHS. M.E. Chase, M. MacLennan, E. Kingston, typist; R. Kingston, Business Editor. Distributors: R. Sauve, D. Monroe, S. Briggs, M. Waylett, J. Coffey, D. Frame, R. Barnett, B. Coots, E. Curry. 47 This is a literary magazine? Miss Todd—Advisor Potpourri poems, prose and prizes Miss Todd, D. LaFlair, A. Gehrig, C. Fraley, B. Potter, C. Squire, P. Murphy, editor. 48 as the year progresses Potpourri, this year’s new literary magazine, started the year off by sponsoring a contest. Mary Sue McAdoo received first prize for short story and Debby Hurley for poetry. The magazine was published three times this year. Many new tal- ents and ideas of the creative students at CHS were discovered. Pete, where’s the copy? 49 Row 1: N. Simpson, G. Rogers, A. Simpson, L. Hardy, K. Tarbox, D. Dawley, L. Yanchitis, J. Stauffer, C. Hart, C. Whalen, J. Smith, M. Brackett, R. Sheldon, C. Powell, D. Goodwin. Row 2: A. Hudson, W. Kingston, A. Dutcher, K. Hollenbaugh, A. Ash, M. Reasoner, G. Perrault, J. Gunnison. M. MacLennon, L. Hazen, Mr. Smilgin. and elects Mr. Smilgin—Advisor. A winter carnival for February was among the major items discussed by this year’s student council. In early No- vember, an area meeting of student councils was held in Mas- sena. Other activities of the Council were a push for senior privileges and a dance in which five girls from each class were auctioned to the audience. Bill Kingston, our hard working presi- Hey, somebody wants to have a boony. dent. 50 Sitting: D. Hemphill, B. Monteith, S. Segar, B. Potter, V. Tupper, R. Patterson, S. Briggs, M. Miller. Row 1, Standing: J. Stevenson, L. Coleman, D. Brown, E. Gauthier, J. Stauffer, S. Race. Row 2: W. Kingston, P. Zimmer, J. Casey, W. Newman, R. Williams, A. Janack, D. Audet, P. Men- ard. Missing: I. Brown, G. Rogers. This year’s National Honor Society of twenty-four mem- bers was headed by Bill Kingston. On October 28, nine new members were inducted in a unique ceremony comparing the new initiates to knights. 1969 was the last year in which CHS will select a salutatorian and valedictorian. Hey Pete! I found some little white What did he say—NAS? National Al- .ice and red spiders. bion Society? CHS selects Mr. Witherhead—Advisor Barb, are you kidding? An all girl play! I don’t see anything here that says you’re suppose to kiss her! Advisors: Mrs. Audet, Mrs. Martin. dramatics Kneeling: D. Noble. Sitting: C. Rosenberg. Standing: C. Fraley, A. Baffaro, D. Caneen, D. I’ve got to learn this so I can go to Oswego Audet. Friday! 52 an art in itself David the Vulture! Troop 259 stormed the stage in No- vember with Bertha the Bartender’s Beautiful Baby. The play was not con- cerned with Thanksgiving. Instead it dealt with the evils of alcohol, and was enjoyed greatly by the audience. This year’s three-act play was of a serious tone. It was presented in late March. I’m suppose to say that? Oh honestly, that was a terrible idea.! 53 Is this Carnation milk? That’s not Mr. Cole’s signature! Are these minutes? I know there’s a world out there. future farmers attend Sitting: R. Mouthorp, J. Gushea, E. Short, T. Mouthorp. Row 1: M. Hughes, L. Ostrander, T. Todd, D. Noble, D. Taylor, S. Dawley, J. Lobdell, M. Locy. Row 2: J. Locy, I. Stone,P. Taylor, R. Burcume, A. Snyder. 54 Mr. Cole—Agriculture and FFA Advisor. That owl was delicious! farm forum Second place was a good start for Canton’s Future Farmers of America in the St. Lawrence County land judging contest at A.T.C. In early December, a large crowd gathered for the FFA an- nual parent-son banquet. February found our Future Farmers in the Farm Forum Contest, a debate held annually on a current agricultural topic. The Ag- ricultural Youth Science Program in March was held at Cornell University for the Future Farmers from all over NYS. What do you get when you cross a chicken and a cow? 55 Sitting: B. Carson, D. Murray, J. Bowers, K. Hollenbaugh. Standing: M. James, J. Smith, M.S. MacAdoo. Let’s see him get out of that one! Mrs. Beebe—Advisor chess club: Sitting: J. LaPierre, C. Dunkleberg, D. Hollenbaugh, D. Barr, R. Coller, B. Rookey, S. Robinson, S. Rearing, L. Laraby, A. Riley, |m - JMM ■ ■ ■■ I ■ ss m 56 This game moves too fast for me. Hold on! This one’s a killer. game of strategy S. Smith. Standing: J. Coffey, J. Thompson, K. Kenyon, S. Mouthrop. “Check-Mate! was the cry that rang out in the cafeteria and in homeroom 69 on Friday, eighth periods. Chess club, under the supervision of Mrs. Bee- be and Mr. Garner, was enthusiastically supported by the students at CHS this year. Members taught each other new techniques and moves. All together now! Concentration. 57 Mrs. Walts—Girls Physical Education Row 1: S. Norton, D. Lemieux, J. Segal. Row 2: L. Knauerhase, C. Moomey, J. Davies, A. Simpson, M. Phalon. tumblers: fearless girls attempt daring Row 1: A. Baffaro, K. Mager, J. Baffaro, C. Dewan, J. Hardy. Row 2: G. Hardy, C. Sheldon, J. Demaio, L. Houk, N. Simpson, J. Terrillion, V. DeMaio. 58 Hey, there's something on my head! stunts Oops! Missed the mat again. Look no hand! Read any good books lately ? Bottom: C. Morrison, M. Dewan, J. Lee, F. Howe. Middle: D. Hill, D. Harrington, S. Smith. Top: S. Kitchin. 59 Standing: J. Frego, P. Hickok, C. White. Standing: C. White, J. Frego, P. Hickok. Row 1: J. Liscum, C. Alexander, D. Dawley, M. Perkins, V. Hill, R. Arquitt, M. Blackmer, M. Hill. Row 2: S. Bisnett, P. Rivers, M. Rivers, M.C. Kotz, S. Mandigo, M. Lewis, D. Perry, P. Dowe, S. Hill. 60 Vocational Education—Row 1: W. Canfield, K. Congdon, P. Butler, R. Thompson, R. McDermid. Row 2: G. York, R. Lottie, V. Briggs, S. LaRose, M. McGregor, A. Ames. Row 3: C. Locy, T. Lawrence, M. Barney, D. Gilson, J. York. Row 4: S. Basford, B. Winters, V. Trudell. Mr. Young—Industrial Arts 61 Sitting: D. Shirkey. Standing: D. Noble, L. Eggleston, L. Thompson, C. Smith, C. Fraley, B. Potter. I don’t believe it! A delicious lunch of. . . .! announcers: morning sounds of c.h.s. Sitting: D. Audet. Standing: D. Stalder, N. Norton, J. Frego, C. Williams, A. Gehrig, S. Hobbs. 62 Hey, it’s stuck on the ceiling! Uh Oh! There goes another window! g.a.a. increases membership Row 1: S. Kotz, S. Race, M. Maine, L. Houk, D. Stalder, A. Gehrig, C. Sullivan. Row 2: A. Baffaro, J. Stauffer, D. Gill, C. Sibbitts, A. Dutcher, J. Fletcher, C. White. 1 m 63 MM Madrigal Singers—Row 1: L. Hedlund, C. Tiel, F. Whitmore, Mrs. Kear, D. Peckham, B. Potter, L. Molnar, C. Rosenberg. Row 2: B. Sanderson, C. Squair, K. Brackett, C. Fraley, M. Keller, K. Waylett, N. Willard, D. Noble. Row 3: B. McCollum, S. Smith, D. LaClair, M.L. Lawrence, L. Wheater, S. Lindermeyer, M. Fletcher. Mixed Chours: Mrs. Kear, directing. Row 1: K. Smithers, M. Cota, M. Maine, B. Peckham, M. Bates, D. Noble, L. Hedlund, C. Tiel, E. Innes- Brown. Row 2: M. Rood, L. Wilson, C. Fraley, S. Dittman, M. Ringo, F. Whitmore, D. Dart, E. Kear, V. Kotz, C. Lamendola, J. DeMaio, L. Miller, B. Gardner, S. Newman, S. Wilson. Row 3: M. Hill, C. Squair, K. Ferguson, D. Caneen, M. Stone, M. Jones, G. Dawley, B. Watson, C. Rosenberg, N. Willard, L. Schmitz, K. Waylett, M. Fletcher. Row 4: M. Taylor, B. Sanderson, B. McCollum, G. Richer, T. Terry, S. Smith, D. LaClair, D. Amo, M.L. Lawrence, J. Seavey, P. Davis, L. Wheater, S. Lindenmeyer, L. Molnar, K. Brackett. 64 Honey Bears—Sitting: C. Fraley. Row 1: D. Noble, K. Ferguson, M. Maine, L. Hedlund, C. Tiel, M.L. Lawrence, C. Rosenberg. Row 2: K. Brack- ett, L. Molnar, M. Carmichael. Mr. Bonasera- Chorus. -Junior High Music and 65 Mrs. Kear—Vocal Music, Strings M. Kearing, M.L. Robinson, K. Taylor, D. Harrington, L. Knauerhase, D. Manchester, D. Wilder, D. Dafoe, S. Aldous, M. Rexford, C. Ringo, S. Munson, K. Rich, M. Fletcher, G. Guthrie, C. Chilson, R. Underwood, S. Kearing, V. Lynch, Mrs. Kear, M. Howard, B. Kitchin, P. Kearing, B. Barr, J. Terrillion. 66 Darn sticky keys! Mr. Bonasera—Vocal Music and Junior High Music 67 ■: ■■ . iM .. ?■ ; . junior and senior bands support school spirit First period classes often were interrupted by melodic selections played by this years band. Pep rallies were always accompanied by this enthusiastic group of fifty-four members. Both a Christmas program and spring program were pre- sented. Junior Band—Row 1: K. Wisner, H. Girard, T. Schmitz, J. Baffaro, S. Cota, R. Shirkey, S. Dittman, M. Moomey. Row 2: B. Norton, K. Knauerhase, S. Fisher, N. Mayhew, S. Myers, M. Williams, M. Taylor, D. Monroe, M. Locy, J. Terrillion, J. Segal, K. Mager, C. Moomey, R. Richer, Y. Westyjik, J. Davies. Row 3: K. Monroe, D. Lemieux, N. Peggs, S. Lawrence, N. Simpson, S. Patterson, E. Blankman, P. Barbour, N. Bowman, L. Brown, G. Sibbitts, S. Gunnison, B. Gage, S. Robinson, D. Martin, K. Mousaw, P. Caneen, J. Thompson. Row 4: S. Milliron, Mr. Caltabiano, R. Neadom, B. Lemieux, E. Christenson. 70 Senior Band—Row 1: W. Kingston, A. Nevaldine, B. Sanderson, E. Tracy, M. Carmicheal, S. Holland, M. Cannon, K. Bucklin. Row 2: K. Peters, L. Akins, B. Peckham, B. Bendix, M. Ragan, C. Tiel, A. Baffaro, J. Simpson, L. Hardy. Row 3: L. Wheater, A. Simpson, J. Peters, M. King, C. Morrison, M. Martin, D. Downing, S. Norton, M. Dewan, D. Brown, P. Rivers, D. Thomas, B. Smith, M. Ringo, D. Robinson, R. Aldous, K. Williams, B. Gardener, C. Whalen. Row 4: Mr. Baffaro, L. Thompson, S. Cannon, D. Peggs, G. Rogers, A. Hudson, J. Provost, E. Kear, W. Locy, J. Bowers, R. Miller, S. Hobbs, I. Brown, D. Dewan, J. Harrigan, P. VanHorne, D. Shirkey, S. Dittman. Mr. Baffaro—Humanities and Instrumen- Mr. Caltabiano—Instrumental and Vocal tal Music. Music. m 71 enthusiasm and excitement surge through spectators and athletes as the current of sports overtakes us with a swirling turbulence throughout the school year. Row 1: D. Carey, R. Zasa, R. Lobdell, R. Backus, H. Barr, G. Weekes, D. Shirkey. Row 2: Coach Oliver, E. Poole, I. Brown, D. Audet, P. Baker, M. Reasoner, K. Marsh, Coach Audet. Mr. Audet—Director of Athletics. varsity shows league what Dave slashes for six. 74 Sorry John, about that missed block. Hayden winds up for a kick. defense means The Varsity was the league leader in defensive and sec- ond in offense. All-Northerns were Audet, Lobdell, Weekes, Brown, Brady, Reasoner, and Backus. Row 1: E. Vincent, B. Stevenson, D. LaClair, G. Perrault, R. Williams, D. Thomas, D. Ragan, L. Todd. Row 2: Coach Riggs, R. Parks, J. Pro- vost, M. Gates, J. Leonard, R. LaDuke, D. Hayden, J. Provost, C. Brady. 75 Row 1: B. Elberty, K. Hubbard, B. Carson, D. Milliron, M. Mager, P. Evans, R. Miller, M. Locy, R. Shepard. Row 2: A. Cunningham, B. Frego, P. Knauerhase, J. Gunnison, M. Jones, R. Westerdick, E. Yanchitis, B. Smith. Row 3: B. Perrault, B. Rocca, L. Richardson, B. Tupper, P. VanVleet, T. MacLeod, S. Dittman, J. Flanagan, P. Mandigo. Row 4: B. Smith, D. Potter, S. Coffey, M. James, R. Liggio, P. Locy, D. Quinn, R. Radway. j.v. football wins Brian Smith runs for the flag. Only a loss to Potsdam in the last game marred an otherwise unblem- ished 6 and 1 season. The little Bears finished the season with 23 touchdowns. Leading the scoring was Hazen with 48 points, and Flanagan with 38 points. 76 ■Mjp Jack Flanagan cuts for the open. Hey guys, what do you say we flip for it! Doug Huntley rounds the end. six in a row My, you’re an awful dancer! Maybe sitting on them will work. 77 The Red Baron flies again. Hudson boots a corner kick. varsity soccer starts, ends Row 1: B. McCollum, R. Cleland, E. Janack, B. Meenan, T. Murphy, K. Hollenbaugh, G. White, A. Ames, C. Tupper, J. Casey. Row 2: D. Law- rence, G. Richer, S. Clute, W. Williams, J. Gushea, A. Janack, S. Votra, E. Gauthier, G. Rogers. Row 3: L. Whitmore, M. Lynch, A. Decker, S. Ellis, J. Besio, D. Dewan, P. Sanderson, P. Menard, B. Williams. Row 4: P. Lytle, L. Weaver, R. Thompson, K. Faucher, A. Brackett, J. Steven- son, D. Liscum, A. Hudson, J. Frank. Row 5: P. Zimmer, D. Kirkey, Coach Dusharm. 78 Coach Dusharm surveys the field. the season right Although the varsity hooters had a tough season in the won-lost col- umn, the team never lost its enthusiasm. The excellent play of Lytle, Wil- liams, Weaker, Gauthier, and Meanan was rewarded by their selection to the All-Northern team. Yecch! When I said drink, I didn’t mean this water! What was that about Lytle never takes a shower! 79 Row 1: D. Peggs, M. Hughes, N. Leonard, M. Beiswinger, M. Menard, J. Mousaw, R. Hamilton, B. Ashton, J. Monroe. Row 2: W. Rexford, P. Gilson, J. Roach, R. DeLorme, D. Caneen, G. Seeley, K. Williams, T. Wilder, K. Bronson, B. Shick. Top: Marcel starts a face off. Bottom: Walt, it went the other way! j.v.’s finish The Junior Varsity team had one of its best years with a 7-2-1 record. Grant, Lawrence, Rexford, Bell and many others were noted for their outstanding play. Coach Smilgin confers with a referee. 80 Row 1: R. Petrie, R. Barkley, D. Coots, J. Terrillion, F. Whitmore, C. Grant, S. Lawrence, J. DeMaio, M. Stone, R. Bell. Row 2: M. Ringo, T. Sibbitts, B. Moore, P. Leroux, B. Jarvis, D. Besaw, J. de Las Fuentes, S. Cannon, D. Noble. 81 S?!OS Shoelace! bearfooters have five and I've heard of group activity, but this is ridiculous! Row 1: B. Watson, M. MacLennan, B. Amo, B. Kingston, G. Bronson, Coach Hourihan, S. MacBath, S. Decker, B. Brizen- dine, B. Hubbard, B. O’Horo. Coach Hourihan’s Harriers com- bined hard work with enthusiasm to produce a rewarding season. Through- out the fall they exhibited dedication by running through rain, mud, and snow. Leading the pack was Bill King- ston with Bruce Hubbard and Willie O’Horo close behind. Decker relaxes before the game. six season The O’Horo shuffle. The boys. It’s going to be a long season. 83 Row 1: W. Stevenson, R. Parks, R. LaDuke, J. Leonard, R. Lobdell, E. Poole, J. Hughes, P. Menard, S. Clute, B. Jarvis. Row 2: Coach Coir, P. Hughes, J. Flanagan, A. Cunningham, R. Zasa, R. Leroux, M. Gates, C. Brady, M. MacLennan, W. Meenan, D. Lawrence, T. Longshore. Now this is what I call high-sticking! varsity hockey: 84 Captain Poole having a, conference with the alternates. The Varsity Hockey Team under the tutelage of Coach Coir, started season slowly but built up momen- tum with two wins over Potsdam, the rivalry lending excitement to spectators, referees, and team members. Those guys are getting nasty out there. the swinging bears A coach is a great asset on the blue line! Wait a minute, I gotta tie my shoe! 85 Coach T. Butler—Jr. High Art. j.v.’s skate Now, how would Bobby Hull put on his skates? John Mousaw fights for the puck. Clark lines up for the face off. Ron, you know 1 got in more fights than you! 86 Row 1: W. Elberty, P. Gilson, J. DeMaio, T. Monteith, M. Navan. Row 2: T. MacLeod, P. VanFleet, P. VanHorne, M. Menard, R. Liggio, J. Mousaw, D. Curry, D. Peggs, S. Cannon, Coach Butler. Row 3: W. Smith, J. Todd, L. Reasoner, F. Whitmore, R. Petrie, M. Mager. Row 4: R. Miller, T. MacDonald, J. Gunnison, B. Tupper, M. Clark. to victory The Jayvee Hockey Bears, coached by Mr. T. Butler, exhibited in their games an aggressiveness which might have stemmed from fighting to get awake for those early practices at 6:00 A.M. ready and waiting . . . if I only had my skates . . . 87 Kneeling. W. Williams, A. Hudson. Standing: Coach Hourihan, T. Smith, S. MacBath, S. Ellis, R. Backus, L. Hazen, I. Brown, B. Kingston, D. Audet, M. Cartmill, G. Richer, P. Lytle, W. Bendix, B. Watson. Now I have a 4 out of 10 chance to drop it. varsity basketball: giant Larry Hazen looks for an opening. 88 Mark Cartmill closes for the steal. Coach Hourihan—Physical Edu- cation killers of ’69 Butch arches for two. The varsity hoopsters, paced by sen- iors Paul Lytle, Bill Kingston, and Ir- ving Brown, beat both arch rivals Mas- sena and Potsdam. A strong nucleus will remain for next year’s team. Kingston’s style amazes opponents. 89 Brian’s patented jump ball technique. Ball? I don’t have the ball. j.v. basketball has winning Row 1: D. Hundley, J. Terrillion, W. Rexford. Row 2: Coach Dusharm, T. Smith, P. Leroux, B. Smith, W. Moore, R. Radway, J. Randall, P. Knauerhase, J. de la Fuentes, S. Lawrence, E. Yanchitis, B. Bendix. 90 Doug fires for two, with a little help. Walt lines up for the tap. season The Junior Varsity Basketball team under coach Dusharm kept near the top of the league all season. Combining height with speed, they proved to be tough opponents. Next year the Varsity will have a pool of talent to draw from. Maybe if I crawl on my hands and knees . . My gosh, it went in! 91 ■Mi What’s the matter, don’t you like to hold hands? the grizzly Joe starts for the take down. A chin in the backbone works wonders. Do I pin him on his stomach or on his back: Let’s play leap frog! 92 Row 1: G. York, L. Weaver, J. York, K. Marsh, C. Hastings, C. Grant, W. O’Horo, J. Monroe. Row 2: D. Thomas, A. Ames, R. Cleland, R. LeDuc, D. Hayden, H. Barr, R. Mouthrop, W. Amo, E. Gauthier, E. Vincent, S. Bowman, B. McCollum, J. Waite, Coach Hayden. bears Wrestling had another one of its great years. Only two losses to Gouver- neur prevented the league title from being in Canton this year. Joe York and Leon Weaver led the team. Coach Riggs: Driver Ed., Phs. Ed.; Mr. Oliver, Football Coach; Mr. Hayden. “Vampire’’ Weaver goes for the pin. 93 The heavy weights battle it out. My your arm tastes salty! Can I keep my jacket on? Row 1: D. Noble, D. Field, J. York, K. Hubbard, P. Rearing, D. Taylor, S. Coffey, P. Locy. Row 2: N. Todd, D. Amo, R. Lewis, B. Perrault, L. Chase, C. Amo, R. Rocca, R. Day, D. Potter, Coach Riggs. 94 j.v. grapplers take ten 95 Hey Frank, why don’t you roll over? learning through How’s that for a double leg takedown! Ugh, this mat tastes terrible! Then you raise your arm and suffocate him. An instructional wrestling program involving twenty-six boys was institu- ted this year in the seventh and eighth grades. It is designed to give younger boys the basic fundamentals of wres- ding. 96 Thirty boys, coached by Mr. Casey, were involved in seventh and eighth grade basketball. Several of the eighth graders should make a strong contri- bution to next year’s team. But it’s only half time Dean! 97 Varsity Football and Basketball—Kneeling: C. Smith, C. Tiel, B. McCarthy. Standing: L. Smith, M. Miller, C. Rosenberg. 98 Hockey and Wrestling Cheerleaders—Kneeling: C. Barr, C. Whalen, S. Briggs, K. Peters, J. Lee, M.S. McAdoo. Standing:C. Streeter, D. Hemp- hill, S. Lytle, J. Smith. strive to unify school spirit Junior Varsity Cheerleaders—Kneeling: M. Longshore, C. McCormick. Standing: L. Hardy, L. Molnar, M. Martin, C. Auster, J.A. Smith. 99 senior year. . . the widening and deepening in the river, still just a bend in our journey 102 103 104 Anderson Brackett Susan Briggs the way Bronson strikes again! Vickie Briggs Gene Bronson 105 the learning process 106 continues Our freshman year was highlighted by algebra regents. We gazed admiringly on the seniors as they marched up the aisle to receive their diplomas, wondering if our chance would ever come. Look what I got for $.39. Jeremiah Casey Mary Ellen Chase Carl Clark Connie Clary Royal Cleland 107 108 Sharon Cotter Emily Cummins 109 It can’t be 3:20! no Ill acceptances awaited What do you mean? I didn’t do anything! Thomas Forbes Christine Fraley Judy Ann Frego 112 Ellen Gauthier Amelia Gehrig for anxiously Everyone is so mean to me! Ronald Gehrig Carolyn Gray 113 114 115 Bruce Hubbard Take that, Corpse! Allen Jenack Christine Johnson Martin Kenny 116 117 Hi Hi 118 the late term paper As sophomores we proved our abilities in the Class Olympics. The dissection of frogs and explanation of theorems enriched our academic achievements. Football? Who saw a football? Robert Lobdell James Locy William Locy Thomas Longshore 119 120 121 122 123 Just try that once more! I’ll get you my pretty! Timothy Mouthrop 124 Gerald Peterson Evan Poole You’re not going to Potsdam in my car! 125 Martin Reasoner Max Rexford ’69ers win third in Suzanne Race Rough night at Humpers Mrs. Brizendine—Asst. Librarian Mrs. Almstead—-Librarian Beverly Potter 126 127 Cheryl Rosenbarker Cheryl Rosenberg Kathy Ann Rosenberg 128 129 Stanton Smith Carolyn Squire What’s a camera? a year of Deborah Stalder Margaret Jane Stauffer Mrs. Monroe just loves me! 130 131 graduation marks the No kidding, it’s really coke! Laura Taylor Linda Thompson Charles Tupper end of the beginning Olympics of ’69 were won by none other than the senior class, to complete our winning streak. Diversified activi- ties included the planning of our junior prom (The Days of Wine and Roses), the choosing of class rings, applying to colleges and awaiting graduation with the parties that followed. Yes it WAS a good weekend for class officers Paul Lytle, vice-president; Cheryl Sullivan, secretary; and Dan Shirkey, president. Vickie Tupper James VanOrnum Marlene Vaughan Leon Weaver George Weekes 133 What do you mean I can’t start a fire with two girl scouts! 134 Coleen Wood This isn’t my homeroom? 135 Yes, it is goo-od! Mrs. Rawlins c.h.s. owes much to Mrs. Scriminger, Mrs. Hering, Mrs. Lytle 136 Mrs. Urban, Foods Services director the staff Mr. Brown 137 we’ve passed springs, pools, and rapids, yet much unknown water lies ahead. ,.v 4 Senior Directory Bronson, Gene Football 1; Basketball 1,2,3; Cross Country 2,3,4; Track 2,4; CYO 1; Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Bowling 1; Explorers 1,2,3; Announcers 2; Chess Club 3; Varsity C 2,3,4; Yorkers 2; Newspaper 3; Sports Editor 4 Aldrich, Bruce Bowling 1,3; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Literary Magazine 4. Ames, Katheryn Bowling 1,2; Volleyball 2,3,4; Girls Craft 1; FHA 1 GAA 2,3; Sewing Club 4; Intramurals 4. Ames, Nancy $ Bowling 1,2,3,4; Yorkers 2; Library Club 2; Sewin| Club 3; Twirlers 4. ' W Amo, William •; FFA 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 2,3,4; Track 3,4; CrosS Country 4. Ashley, Jon Football 1; Bowling 1,2. Jjfe (flf ’ iM Audet, Davis Jj ■ Track 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4;;.|j|pk£tball 1,2,3,4 Varsity C 1,2,3,4, Ski Club l,2,3,4 tefspians 2,3,4 Announcers 1,2,3,4; NHS 3,4; Yorljrf 2; Magaziojj Drive Pub. Dir. 4; Spanish Club President 4; ’DebafS Club 4; CYO 1,2,3,4. , 4 :,3,4; SLU Talented Junior Program 3; foment Program 4; NHS 3,4; Sewing1 JBasketball 1,2,3, m c 1,2,3,4; lent Council 3; 3; Boys State 3; tin Sports Editor mputer Burwell, Sally ,2; Intramurals 1,2 rleader 4. Aurelio, Richard Band 1,2,3; Wrestling 1,2; Dance Band 3; Football Backus, June FTA 2,3,4; Guitar Club 2,3. Backus, Richard Transfer from Russell N.Y. 3; Football 3,4; Basket- ball 3,4; Baseball 4; Varsity C 3,4. Casey ef ry' Transfer Program 3; § flam, N.Y.; SLU Talented Junior International Relations Club 3; ling Club 3; NHS 4; Algonquin Baker, Paul •• % Transfer from Schenectady, N.Y. 3; Basketball 3: Golf 3,4; Algonquin Editor 4; Ski Club 3,4f|;PFY 3: Varsity C 3,4; Clarkson Computer Program 4. ■ Cha fffiEry, Ellen . Chorus i,2; Bowling 1,2 31,4; Intramurals 1; News- paper Typist 3,4| Literary Magazine 4. y ■ Clark, Carl :; . y ; Hockey 1,2; fchess Club 1,3? Bov ling 4. f , ; ;p C|ary, Connie - : Bowfing 1,2,3; SewingClub 1,2,3; Twirlers l; 3uitar Club 2; Newspaper 1; Girls Craft 1,2. - Football 1,2,3,4; Wrestling l,23;Jfrack 1,2; Council 3,4; Bowling 1, Borland, Elizabeth . iZt ■■ ' orus 1; FHA 2;? Intramurals 3;;. EYC .... an, Steve . 4 Wrestling 2,3,4; Trad nouncers 2,3; Ski Club 2 Literary Magazine'S Cross Country 3; An fewspape 3;. Soccer 2: ' Cleland, Royal ’ M A f Bowling 1,2; Wrestling 2% Soccer 3,4; Tijjy 3,4. Coffey, Elaine ,dkbd’ ¥ Intramurals 1; EHJ4 2i|Catifly Stripers 3.' ; I ' ' Coleman, Linda t , . Intramuralis l,,23,4;yMke-up Club 1; Cand®tripers ; 2,3,4; Sewing (Jlu 2 WA -2,3,4; GAA 3,4; International Relations Club 3; Literary MagaMp4. Collett, Elizabeth K Brabaw, Wayne Baseball 1,2; Crestlin 2; Soccer 3; Ches|, Club 1; Idling 1,23,4- Football; f%|«ll Ifsw|paper 4- 4; Algonquin Assistant Cii Frank 4. Cotter, SharoS ' f ,' - Yorkers 1,2; Sewing Club 1,2, ... ' J ■....'j Stripers 2,3,4; Announcers 3,4; History Reading Club Great Books Club 4. Chorus 1; Newspaper 2,3; Intramurals 1; Bowling 1,2,3; Girls’ Craft 1,2; Junior Prom Queen 3; Magazine Drive Secretary 4. Cummins, Emily FT A 1,3,4; Chorus 1; PYF 1,2,3; Sewing Club 2,3; Yorkers 2; Newspaper 2,3; Announcers 2,3,4; Make-up Club 2; Girl Scouts 2,3,4; Chorus 2; Spanish Club 4; Great Books Club 4; Literary Magazine 4. Davis, Martha Sewing Club 1; Knitting 1; Make-up Club 1; Yorkers 2; Creative Dance Club 2; Ski Club 3; History Reading Club 3; Cheerleader 3; Newspaper 4; FT A 4; Debate Club. Gauthier, Ellen CYO 1,2,3,4; Sewing Club 1; FT A 1,2,3,4; Announc- ers 2,3,4; Algonquin Circulation Editor; SLU Talented Junior Program 3; NHS 3,4; Ski Club 3,4. Gehrig, Amelia Bowling 1,2; GAA 2,3,4; Volleyball 1,2,3,4; EYC 1,2,3; Tumbling 3; Candy Stripers 4; Announcers 3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Newspaper 4. Gehrig, Ronald Football 1,2; Hockey 1,2; Bowling 1; Art Club 4; Chess Club. Dawley, Charles Bowling 1,2; Yorkers 2. Dawley, Gordon Wrestling 1; Bowling 1,2; Guj International Relations Club 3; “E Chorus 4; Intramurals 4. Gray, Carolyn Girl’s Craft 1,2,3,4; FHA 2; Sewing Club Gray, Raymond SATC 3,4. ; 'V :■ d Gushea, James Bowling 1- Basketball 2,3; Guyette, Gai I liililli Hayes, Iud IntramutaK 1 3 FHA 7 Bowling I; Mil 1; Library Ch SATC 3,4; Se Day, Janet ; FHA 1; Bowling 1; Librar Sewing Club 2. DeLorme, Mary Bowling 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,2; Dowdle, Bruce Bowling 1; Basketball ft Football 2; VIC 4. Heaton, Jane FHA 1; Sewing Clu Club 1,3,4; Intramurals 1 Editor 4; Yorkers 2. Eggleston, Lana Chorus 1,3; Girl Scouts 1,2,3,4; M Stripers 2,3,4; FHA 2; Announcers 3,- Intramurals 3,4. Faucher, Keith Soccer 1,2,3,4; Yorkers 2; Ski C 1,2; Track 2,4; Bowling 1; Newspaj Drive Sales Manager 4. Hemphill, Donna v | Transfer from Paint PYF 2,3; Cheerlea papgr SLJLJ Talented I NHS 4; Aigonguin Copy Bowling I; Ii||ra pi| Hicks, Kathy; Bowling ; Candy 1; Make ■. Ch ;• 1 I Scouts 2: Field, Debra Transfer fr Club 4; Sewing i Fifiek Bowling 1,2 WilmingtonJjPelaware 4; Spanish ■;: ,.v ; : 4 ;4 JBSS ; 2,3;jBand l,2ii W|4;,2,3,4;'fe ting Uul Eamp Counselor’s Club 2 Madrigal Singet § BHit Progriil 4: Twitigt Ht Edited. k FHA 1,2; Bowj«L; Iff| Chorus 1,2,3,4; Dram k LRY 2,3,4; Ski Club 2,3,4; ¥ Singers 3,4; “Best Foot Forwar Literary Magazine 4. 'orwaref FHA 1; Bowling 1,2,3; Newspaper 1 Hubbard, Bruce Yorkers 2; Track 2,3; Cross Country 3,4: murals 3. Lyle, Elizabeth Transfer from Vicksburg, Miss. 3; EYC 3,4; Ski Club4. Lytle, Paul Football 1,2; Soccer 3,4; All-Northern 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2; Class Vice-President 4; CYO 1,2,3,4; Bowling 1; Varsity C 2,3,4. Ivfac Donald, Glenna History Reading Club 3; International Relations Glib 3; Chess Club 3; Bowling 4; Sewing Club 4. ; M|cD( li? Steve •• • ' Janack, Allen Baseball 1,2; Chorus 1; Soccer 1,2,3,4; Camp Coun- selors Club 2; History Reading Club 3; International Relations Club 3. Chorus 1,2; Bowling 3; Sewing Club 4. K : ' f ■. ; §| Bowling 1,2; Guitar Club 2. 4 Kingston, Elaine Yorkers 2; Newspaper 3,4; Bowling 3; Sewing Club 1; Make-up Club 1; Cheerleading 1; Literary Magazine 4. ■ A. ' '• . Girl s Craft 1; Bowling 1,3; Modern Dance 1; ■ ■ :f:. f| 'If ' ||| |. | | ' 1 i 1 JJ1: Kingston, William Student Council 1,2,3,4; NHS 3,4; Cross Country 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; TndtIXWjBYC 1,2,3,4; Ski Club 1,2,3,-1; Varsity' C’2,3,§;-''Band Dance Band 3,4; NYSSMA 3,4; Class President 2; Class Vice-! President 3; Debate Club 4; Explorers 2,3,4; Boy's State 3; SLU Talented Junior Program 3; Garkson Enrichment Program 4.JJ | lip I Ladison, Doris lj| | « Library CMb 1,2,3 4; Bowling.3. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■' Y' 4Y LawrencefCarol Y| Lib% ffl11 1; WAV 1,2,3,4y. Sewing Club 1,2,3; ,S||| 4; Algoi juia Ass’t. Layout Editor. Chorus 1; Girls Craft 2; Sewing Club 3; VIC 4. ; SkiClub 1,2,3,4; Sewing Club 1,2,3; Announcers 4; c.Choru|4; M e-up Club 2; Cheerleader 3; Bowling 1; .Newspaper 4; CYO 1,2,3; Physical Fitness d 1..:......'............ 1,2; Soccer 3,4; Chess Club 1,2; Bowling 1,2 S4A l,f|Candy Stripers 2,4; Bowling 4. prloney Bears 1,23,4; Bo) | Camp Counselors Club j ||||2 33v Baseball 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2; Soccer dented Junior Program 3; Book Review Club □nal Relations Club 3; Chess Club 3,4; NHS )n Computer Program 4; Magazine Drive ;A®n r%''W4feT Letter of Commenda- u Club 1; Boy Scouts 1,2, Scouts 1,2; Lil Club 3; Ini id 1,2; CYO 1,23,4. kketball 2; Wrestling 1,3; FFA 1,2,3,4; F( arsity C 3,4. ' Sewing Club 1,2,3; Class Secretary 1,3; N V2.,f ;v Announcers 3,4; Class Treasurer 2, Algonqi ■Cheerleader 4; Girl Scouts 1,2,33; i ; DAR Good Citizen , g,q e$ etl|ye v Secretary-Treasurer; Yorkers 2. Moore, Susan Bowling 1133v Mi A1 ,fV C Locy, William FFA 1,2; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Wash 1 Dance Band 3,4; Basketball 1,2; Wrestling 1,3« Longshore, Thomas Football 1; Cross Country 2,3; Hockey 1,2,3; Manag- er 4; Track 1,2,3; Explorers 1,2,3,4; Art Qul ,|l G O 1,2,3,4; Varsity C 1,2,34. ' ' Mousaw, Cynthia Cheerleader 1,2,3; FTA 1,2 mior Program 3: wing Club 1,2; Make-up |s 3,4; Sugar Bears 3,4; |§tory Reading Club 3; jjj iary of Anne Frank ’ 4. 3i4f Macffigkl Singers 4; izine 4; Thespians 3,4. Norton, Nancy Intramurals 1; FT A 1,2; Bo 2; Make-up Club; Library Club! Stripers 3,4; Great Books Club 4; In tram i Paro, Clinton Bowling 1; 'SATC 2,3; vtctwfSL Patterson, Rebecca ' A FT A 1,2; Girl’s Craft 1; Sewing Club 1,2,3 Intra pls 1; 3,4;, i Qub 34 % Np p iper 1,2,3; Chorus Yorkers 2; Ski Clujl aders 3; Girl Scouts 2; CYOf fading Club 3; Spanish Club1 fHS 4; NCm4 44y,?, ,2; Bowling 1; Sei Gymnastic 2; Ci |Announcers 2; Hi Bowling 1; Basketball 1,2,3; Track IT,4; Band l;i3; ipo Club 1,2,3,4; PYF 1,2,3,4; Varsity C %rs 2,3,4; Football 2,3,4; SLU Talented Junior Course 3; Announcers 3,4; NMSQT Letter of Commendation 4; Clarkson Computer Program 4; Class President 4; nyssmAM 5-'., ' ali 1,2,3,4; itory Read- 3 3Varsity C-r' iwling 1,23; Sewing 3 ,3,4; SLU gram 3; NHS 3,4; ;4riS fecers 3,4; ■ Stripers Potter, Beverly ChprusT'3 Taler hjunior' P Smith, James Chess Cteb 1,23:2 International Relation Smkh, Larry . . :Soccer|,3; if3,4; Bowling iper 1; Laftin gountry Guitar 3,4; 1 40 Sewing Club 1,2; Chorus 1,2; Intramurals 1; Bowling 1; CYO 1,2,3; Newspaper 4. Mousaw, Patrica Sewing Club 1,2; Bowling 1,2; CYO 1,2,3; Yorkers President 2; Junior Prom Princess 3; Algonquin Art Editor 4. Mouthorp, Timothy FFA 1,2,3,4. Murdock, Rose Intramurals 1. Murphy, Peter FT A 1,2; Library Club 1; Newspaper 1,2; Chess 1,3,4; MC Club 1; Soccer 1,2; Camp Counselors Yorkers 2; Gymnastics 3; International Relati History Reading Club 3; Literary Debate Club 4. Newman, William Bowling 1,2; SLU Talenfjjj NHS 4. Noble, Deborah Make-up Club 1,2; Rea Sewing Club 1; Chorus 1 Counselors Club 2; Honey ” Announcers 2,3; Literary Rexford, Suzanne Girl’s Craft 1; Bowling 1,3; Make-up Club 1; Sewing Club 1,2,3,4, AFS 2; FTA 3,4; Yorkers 2; International Relations Club 3; Intramurals 4; Literary Magazine 4, Candy Stripers 2,3,4. Robinson, Beverly Bowling 1,2,3,4; Girl’s Craft 1; Sewing Club 2; Chess Club 1; Library Club 1,2,3; FHA 1,2; Intramurals 3. Rogers, Geoffrey Band 1,2,3; Hockey 1,2; Golf 3,4; Class Treasurer 1; ;.,Glass President 2; Class Vice-President 3; Soccer 4; SLU Junior Program 3; NHS 3,4; Varsity C 3,4; gn Computer Program. h yd Wrestling 1; FFA 1,2; Intramurals 3. Stalder, Deborah . GAA 3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; AFS 1; FTA 1,2,3,4; Announcers 4; Candy Stripers 2,3,4; Sewing Club 1,2,3; International Relations Clhb 3; Chorus 1; Girl Scouts 1,2,3,4; Literary Magazine 4; Bowling 1,2,3; Magazine: Drive Secretary 4. Stauffer, Margaret FTA 1,2,3,4; GAA 3,i; Sewing Club Bowl- ing - 1,2,3; Anncmncei|| |S;f Candy Stripers 3; Student Council 4; SLU Talented Junior Program 3; NH$ 3,4.; Stevenson, James Football 1,2; Soccer 3,4; Bowling 1; Varsity C 3,4; Ski Club4; NHS4. 4 Stiles, Ronald FFA Photograpl :4444 V4S' 44,44..; .443 VanOrnum, James Football 1,2; Bowling 1,2; Band 1,2,3; Chess Club 1,3; Dance Band 3; Literary Magazine 4 eghn,Marlene . 44 Intramurals 1,2,3; Bowling 1,2,3; FHA 1; Candy Stripers 3; NewspapS%v-■ : ' 4| 4.4-.. 4 Leon ’ ' iC 'r tgStlingjI ; Football 1,2; Track 1; Soccer 3.4. Bail 1,23,4; Varsity C 3,4; Hockey 1; Chess Club FistCClub 2,3; Newspaper 2,3; Baseball 3. i§S r 1,2,3,4; Golf 2; Boy Scouts 1,2,3,4; |it| itor 4. §4tJ| Soccer 1,2,3,4; Madrigals 3,4; Base- ey4?,3; Men’s Trio 4; AFS 1,2; ‘Best Foot i amurals 1; Varsity C 2,3,4; Thespians 4; Stone, Linda FTA 1,2; Student Council 1,2; CYOU,3,4; Sewing Club 1; i; Class Treasurer 4. . Stone, Robert Basketba}}'?2; Intramurals 2,3; VIC 3; Baseball 3,-1; Art Qub4l , . ..-..-i . 4®|ghtpLeslie |§|4pake-up Club 1,2; Sewing Club 1,2,3,4. ■ williams, Cheryl Bowling 2,3; Announcers 3,4; Girl’s Craft 1; FTA 2,3,4; Candy Stripers 2,3,4; Sewing Club 1,2 4; Make-up Club 1; Chess Club 3; Great Books Club 4. Williams, Robert Transfer from Oberlin, Ohio 4; NMSQT Finalist 4; Soccer 4; NHS 3,4. Wood, Coleen Gymnastics 1,2; FHA 1. Wood, Robert Soccer 1,2,3. Wright, Alicia Yorkers 2; Bowling 3; History Reading Club 3; Sewing Club 3. , Zi a,;Ri.ck 4 4 . Football 1,2,3,4; Hockey 1,2,3,4; Yorkers 2; Varsity; Sullivan, FTA ijtyiA; GirJ 6|a%N|vSewi lhtT2; GAA 3,4; CYO 1,23,4; Catkly riperl:23,4; AFS 2; Intramurals 3; InternatioJI RSifllfes GupA; Literary Magazine 4; Qass Secretary 4. Tarbox, Virginia Transfer from Potsdam, N.Y. 2. Taylor, Laura Bowling 1,2; Sewing Club 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2: CYO 133,4. Thompson, Linda Band 1,23,4; FTA 1,3,4; Girl’s Gym 1,4; 4-H 1,23,4; Announcers 3,4; Sevidn ljiub 3; MYF 3,4. Tupper, Charles Soccer 2,3,4; Baseball 3. Tupper, Vickie Girl’s Gym 1,3,4; Gymnastics 2; Sewing Club 3; FTA 4; NHS 4. mpu tor Program 4; anager 4. , |


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