Canton Williams High School - Algonquin Yearbook (Canton, NY)
- Class of 1972
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I'm supposed to do it, but I don't have to. 9 beginning with a word Through our books, speeches, and discussions, we become islands united by a common bond. We share our thoughts and come to know each other. ENGLISH: Miss Wagner, 10, 11, 12; Mrs. Monroe, 11, Journalism. 10 mathematics. Grow the beard again? Trivial, trivial, trivial. 12 a human invention It parallels but never touches reality; it gives man the means to measure his island. MATH: Mr. Rey- nolds. Math 10; Mr. Holena, 11 and 12. Math MATH: Mr. Coir, Math 9 11; Mr. Jones, Business Math. 13 practical experience prepares Studying practical nursing, auto mechan- ics, building trades, food trades, cosmetol- ogy, and data processing, these students are prepared in practical trades. We need these workers to help keep the country thriving. I told him to watch that first step! 14 If I only had the keys. 15 the many beauties of our island Through art we come to know our own island and see how much we are a part of the main. Expressionism? 17 SYMPHONIC MUSIC: Mrs. Kear. I think the zipper goes in the other way. PRACTICAL ARTS: Mrs. Hourihan, Mrs. Holena. using our , Mr. Walts, VIC; Mr. Garner, INDUSTRIAL ARTS; Mr. Snyder, AGRI- CULTURE. 18 we build for our island's future We learn to build, to preserve, and to provide. A respect for life is what we gain. O.K.! Let's check the fender. BUSINESS ED.: Mrs. Harkkula, Mr. Donnelly. DRIVER ED.: Mr. DeMaio, Mr. Riggs. 19 LANGUAGE: Mr. Warner, Latin; Miss Todd, Spanish; Mrs. Reed, French. Misery—Having to make up a lab. 20 gaining cultural understanding We learn that our island isn't the only island. We have differ- ent cultures and traditions, yet we are basically the same. Tu, tuif tibi, fe, te. Right! Now that she's not look- ing I'll turn on the music. 21 22 SCIENCE: Mr. Hayden, biolo- gy; Mr. Martin, health; Mr. Chisholm, earth science. SCIENCE: Mr. Barry, chem- istry; Mr. Witherhead, phy- the cells of , binding themselves into cions, making a multitude of cells, one being—as the molecules before had made of many one cell; thus science defines our island and the dimensions of our world. 23 for an orderly, happier island CAFETERIA: Mrs. Gehrig, Mrs. Rood, Mrs. Lytle, Miss Gordon, Mrs. Rawlins, Mrs. Scriminger, Mrs. Rexford. BUS DRIVERS: Row 1: Mr. Lytle, Mr. Mason, Mr. Woodley, Mrs. Woodside, Mrr. Winters, Mr. Crowder. Row 2: Mr. Moore, Mr. Con- ant, Mr. Aldous, Mr. Aldous, Mr. Camp, Mr. Watson. SECRETARIES: Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Whit- man. JANITORS: Standing: Mr. Longshore, Mr. Brown, Mr. Potter, Mr. Fifield, Mr. Flanagan, Mr. Pryce. Sit- ting: Mr. Ayers, Mr. Waite, Mr. Snyder, Mr. Smith, Mrs. Brown. 24 SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS: Mr. Peterson. DIRECTOR OF PUPIL PERSONNEL SERVICES: Mr. Howlett. NURSE: Mrs. Breckenridge. GUIDANCE COUNSELORS: Mr. Miller, Mr. Wisner. BOARD OF EDUCATION: Mr. Maroney, Mr. Lawrence, Mr. O'Brien, Mr. Peckham, Mr. Peterson, Mr. Wilder, Mr. Richardson, Mr. McAdoo, Mr. Wentworth, Mr. Segar. DIRECTOR OF AUDIO VISUAL INSTRUCTION: Mr. Caneen. 25 PRINCIPAL: Mr. Molnar. DIRECTOR OF STUDENT ACTIVITIES: Mr. Murphy. A young green island emerges surrounded by the blue sky and bright yellow warmed by the sun The island grows until it touches the blue sky and in the blazing and golden sun reflections and shadows become one bright horizon. Thus the classes become the school. FRESHMEN: Front row: M. Murphy, S. Merrill, J. Oliver, V. Newcomb, J. Mouthorp, G. Ames, P. McMasters, B. Newell, K. McMannis, A. Morrison, Miller, J. Menard, C. Murphy, J. McCullochs. Back row: M. Pitts, R. D. Palmer, E. Newman. 28 Row 1: T. Locke, G. Lobdell, C. Maroney, C. McBath, K. Locy. Row 2: D. Martin, J. Maine, D. Locy, R. Marsh, B. Lufburrow, D. Maloy, B. McCarthy, D. Manchester. 29 AAy leg goes higher than your leg. FRESHMEN: Top to bottom, right side: K. Burwell, D. Butler, C. Bush, A. Brizendine, Terry Burnham. Left side: D. Bradley, S. Burke, J. Burnham, C. Bushaw, Tim Burnham. We didn't know the girls could do sit-ups! I wish they would quit looking over my shoulder! 30 I see you looking of my legs! FRESHMEN: Row 1: R. Girard, M. Forsythe, L Frank, D. Goodwin, C. Gushea, R. Fisher, G. Fedchak, D. Gilson. Row 2: C. Elliot, C. Hall, R. Forsythe. Row 3: R. Halouska, F. Field. 31 FRESHMEN: Row 1: M. Ames, C. Bjork, J. Blackburn, S. Blodgett. Row A. Bisonette, P. Bennett. Row 3: M. Bates, N. Ashton, H. Briggs. 2: E. Barrick, J. Beiswenger, E. Auster, Abt, K. Aldous, V. Blackmer, FRESHMEN: Front: A. Clark, K. Chisholm. Row 2: D. Coffey, M. Coffey, R. Chase, M. Christy, S. Coller, B. Clark. Back: K. Crary, B. Carey, M. Crandall, E. Cox, D. Cunningham. I wonder whot this is for? 32 FRESHMEN: T. Donnelly, K. Dafoe, M. Davis, P. Cyrus, B. Day, R. Delorme, R. DeRouchie, M. Elliot, V. DeMaio, D. Dawley, R. Dox, A. Dunkelberg. 33 34 FRESHMEN: Row 1: M. Levato, N. Lawrence, A. Lindenmayer. Row 2: G. Lawrence, J. Kirkey, S. Lawrence, M. Latimer, D. Liscum. Row 3: J. Laraby, D. Lawrence, R. Laflair, D. Ladison, K. Kenyon, S. King, P. Laflair, D. Laflair. FRESHMEN: C. Sheldon, N. Sheridan, M. Simpson, R. Stebbins, S. Segar, N. Synder, C. Smith, D. Rowe, K. Shick, P. Rivers, K. Sheridan, J. Scott, J. Rosenbarker, S. Smith, P. Rood, M. Perry. .I vr' ir' JHRM::! H!PRa89S89 FRESHMEN: Row 1: J. Todd, C. Stalder, K. Stone, N. Thomas. Row 2: C. Streit, S. Stafford, C. Tay- lor, K. Terrillion, S. Stevenson, T. Tourot, R. St. Andrews. Row 3: P. Stratford, C. Stewart, P. Taberski. 35 FRESHMEN: Front: D. Underwood, S. Wilder, T. Waylett. Back: S. Tupper, L. Tupper, H. Wilder, D. Whalen, C. Watson, M. VanHorne, V. Walrath, L. Vaughan, M. Winters. FRESHMEN: Row 1: S. Peckham, J. Quackenbush. Row 2: S. Goolden, M. Race, C. Ringo, A. Rollins. Row 3: C. Rivet, T. Peters, L. Palmer. Row 4: D. Planty, S. Randall, W. Potter, R. Pike, E. Robinson. Ban won't wear off. 36 37 FRESHMEN: Sitting: S. Janack, L. Hazelton, M. Kearing, V. Hazelton. Standing: A. Hatline, K. Hoffman, D. Harrigan D. Huntley, S. Kennedy, G. Hardy. Whot do you mean UNDERclassmen? SOPHOMORES: Front row: H« Maroney, A. LaDuc, J. Lusk, P. Lobdell, M. McDonald, D. Lemieux, K. Mager. Row 2: B. Maloy, M. Lawrence, S. Lawrence, T. Lamendola, A. Lytle, S. Ladison. SOPHOMORES: M. Corbine, D. Dawley, D. Daniels, P. Dewan, B. Creasy, J. Davies, D. Cunningham, B. Coots, G. Couglar. 38 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: David Monroe, Kim Stiles, Cindy Barlow, Carl Ayrassian. SOPHOMORES: Sitting: H. Bisnett, C. Ayrassian, S. Briggs, T. Ames, J. Boise. Standing: P. Beaulieu, B. Barr, F. Besio, B. Ames, G. Belgarde, R. Barnett, P. Flanagan, K. Bisonette, C. Barlow. 39 surrounded by the blue sky SOPHOMORES: Sitting: K. Mousaw, M. Mead, S. Munson, L. Norton, N. Mayhew. Standing: L. Newman, R. Murdie, S. Myers, D. Monroe, R. Neadom, K. McAllister, D. Nash, S. Noble, K. Monteith. SOPHOMORES: Front: E. Curry, M. Bronson, R. Burke, M. Clarke, C. Coakley. Back: S. Carroll, D. Caswell, B. Cobb, J. Coffey, L. Brown, J. Cooper, B. Carmichael. 40 SOPHOMORES: Front: R. Travers, D. Tracy, C. VanHyning, M. Todd, T. Trippany, D. Zimmer, M. Waylett. Back: J. Votra, J. Vincent-Barwood, R. Quackenbush, P. Warner, J. Wilson, C. Woodley, S. Stone, M. Marsh, W. Lea- vitt, K. Tupper. My nylons don't bog. 41 SOPHOMORES: Sitting: J. Hazelton, L. Knauerhase, D. Harrington, M. Hutto. Standing: G. Janack, D. Johnson, R. laday, G. Hazelton, T. Kirkey. James, M. Hall, J. Hol- 42 SOPHOMORES: Front: K. Rich, N. Peggs, J. Segal, T. Reasoner, T. Radway. Back: P. Rosenberg, C. Rivers, C. Planty, B. Sauve, S. Patterson, T. Schmitz, S. Rood. 43 I do my shopping of the He-mon store, SOPHOMORES: Sitting: K. Todd, T. Stratford, R. Sibbitts, C. Streit, G. Sibbitts, R. Spadaccini. Standing: D. Smithers, K. Stone, K. Rowe, J. Terrillion, M. Taylor, K. Taylor. 44 45 and bright yellow warmed by the sun You wouldn't hit our house on Halloween, would ya? ■• .... JUNIORS: Left side: D. Curry, T. Bush, E. Christensen, N. Bowman, J. Brown, K. Chilson. Right side: M. Brackett, P. Caneen, V. Chase, R. Coffey, R. Clark, C. Boshane. 46 JUNIORS: Left side: D. Wells, C. Veitch, T. Zasa. Right side: Y. Westdijk, M. Williams, D. Wilder, K. Williams. JUNIORS: B. Norton, J. Morrison, C. Payne, K. Monroe, C. Molnar, S. Mouthorp, J. Perry. My deodorant is from Dutchers. What do you mean Westdijk is Polish? 47 JUNIORS: Row 1: S.Dafoe, D. Cutway, T. Coller. Row 2: L. Dafoe, D. Day. Row 3: E. Doyle, M. Delorme, B. Downing. 48 No! No! A thousand times no, you frog! Salisbury what? It's gone!!! JUNIORS: Row 1: D. Seeley, D. Robert, M. Shafer. Row 2: L. Sharpe, A. Reilly, M. Robinson, C. Ringo, M. Rexford, M. Rollins, W. Rosenberg, D. Reasoner, B. Proulx, S. Robert, W. Rookey. Row 3: R. Sheldon, S.Robinson. v, 49 JUNIORS: Sitting: J. Lyth, S. Milliron, N. McDonald, D. Hill. Standing: N. Lobdell, L. Yanchitis, D. Manchester, D. Martin, J. Meenan. 50 JUNIORS: Sitting: L. Gauthier, M. Grommon, C. Franklin, B. Sheridan. Standing: B. Gage, D. Cromie, S. Gunnison, D. Elliot, L. Forbes, S. Smith, H. Girard. JUNIORS: Row 1: C. Blackmer. Row 2: J. Ames, M. Beaudin, D. Allen. Row 3: S. Barcomb, S. Aldous, P. Barney. Row 4: J. Baffaro, K. Ayrassion, E. Blankman, D. Barr. Row 5: P. Barbour. What you see is what you get! 51 JUNIORS: Row 1: S. Kearing, V. Kotz, J. Hayden. Row 2: K. Kenyon, C. Lobdell, P. Harrigan, L. Laraby. Row 3: M. Kilmer, D. Hollenbaugh, L. Leroux, K. Knauerhause. Row 4:iM. Howard, S. Dittman, D. Harrington, M. Kingston. Row 5: J. Lamendola, B. Lemieux, M. Krenceski, G. Lindenmayer, B. Lawrence. Debbie and Pierre. 52 uuuu 53 Mickey, it's moving! to seize the present, to chart the future, to find summer in , sun in rain, to accept your place in today, to assert your place in tomorrow, to love to live, to live to love, to laugh, to cry. to be. to become. Cazenovia College MORS every man's death diminishes me so hers has diminished us . . alone, she'd be twice as big as life, and chase those moments up and down the keyboard of that piano, pursuing her fingers with her voice. 56 let it be 57 58 Anne Simpson Janet Jackson Larry DeLair and Denise Gray Joe Todd Peggy Roca Dennis Liscum Mike Clarke 60 Charles Schisler Chris Lamendola Cindy Stewart 61 -4 Jim Davis Martha Brizendine Mark Blackburn Ron Petrie Mike Locy and Friend Greg Nash Sally Wilson Sue Mandigo Bob Lobdell Bob Ashton Ellen Tracy 64 Janyce Liscum and Mary Lou Kotz Nancy Wilder Patty Hundley Kathy Waylett 65 Marilyn Taylor Mary Longshore Lynn Longshore Marsha Rivers Sharon Saucier 67 Roy Butterfield 68 Elaine Burke Joan Seavey Mike Jones Ralph Miller and Jim Monroe Tom Wilder 69 70 Cynthia Jenack Jim Roach Doug Quinn 71 Bob Rocca I i i m ■V Pete Kearing Mike Ringo 74 Bruce Peckham Denny Milliron Karen Ferguson Bill and Donna Smith Martha Dewan Louise Christensen Ed Yanchitis Carol Carson Annalee Ash Gene Newman 76 Alden Williams Jeff Terrillion Bill Bendix Robert Race Lynn Flanagan 77 Dave McDonald Shirley Sharpe Bill Elberty 79 Debbie Smith Vicky Whitman 80 Megan Carmichael Laurie Schmitz 81 Gary Walters and Fred Ortlieb Doug Coots Lon Rosen barker Bill Moore Laura Wheater Mark Beiswinger Sue Lindenmeyer Lynn Russell Wendy Fletcher Laurie Mitchell 83 Scott Lawrence Teresa Smith Debbie Stone and Sonia Leora Pierre Leroux Michael Menard Rick Baker Buddy Jarvis Elaine Hendricks Rodney Delorme 86 Darlene Dawley Nancy Willard Ron Schlitt “ wm - m mm Jtr 'mm mmmji m —— Terry Sibbitts Natalie Aldrich Paul Mandigo 87 jj®sp . A Ron Westerdick Roger Day Carol Auster Claudia Cooper Joanne Whalen 88 Debi Perry Donna Putnam 89 a touch, a burst of , a bond of enthusiasm . . . one becomes a team and then the elusive spirit binds players to the abstract— a school, a town . . . Northern League champions Well Sports Fans, this year the soccer team led by All’Northerns, Pierre Leroux, Scott Lawrence, Steve Canon, Rodney Delorme, and Bubby Jarvis, finished their season with a glorious victory as Northern League Champions. Row 1: R. Weaver, S. Roberts, T. Wilder, L. Gauthier, W. Sheridan, M. Brackett, G. Beaulieu, B. Peckham, J. Monroe. Row 2: P. Leroux, J. Meenan, P. Caneen, R. DeLorme, E. Jarvis, S. Lawrence, R. Baker, J. Terrillion, T. McDonald. Row 3: Coach Dusharm, M. Stone, D. Coots, R. Petrie, M. Clarke, S. Cannon, M. Beiswinger, J. Roach, M. Menard, F. Whitmore. 92 since soccer came to Canton Peace, Brothers, Peace. girls ore the , GIRL'S SOCCER: Kneeling: S. Morrison, P. Harrigan, J. Baffaro, S. Patterson, D. Day, K. Kenyon, P. Hill, S. Mouthrop. Standing: Mrs. Walts, D. Seeley, K. Ayrassian, L. Yanchitis, M. Bronson, M. Rollins, C. Barlow, M. Taylor. naturally Once again Canton Bears won another Northern League title. Only this time if was the girls. Their long hours and enthusiasm helped them to be victorious. Kathy Taylor and Kathy Locy received most valuable players. Nancy Mayhew was the most im- proved player. Jeannie Menard was given a going away trophy and Mary Lawrence was high scorer. Girls, you really showed them, of course. GIRL'S SOCCER: Kneeling: M. Kearing, K. Locy, K. Kenyon, C. Sheldon, K. Hoffman, P. Stratford, E. Auster. Standing: J. Menard, B. Cobb, M. Lawrence, M. Taylor, N. Mayhew, K. Chisholm, E. Robinson. 95 Bears beat Raiders Mr. Hayden—Varsity Football Coach VARSITY FOOTBALL: Row 1: P. Kearing, R. Miller, P. Evans, D. White, T. Stratford, W. Elberty, F. Besio, P. Beaulieu. Row 2: B. Lemieux, D. Reasoner, B. Proulx, J. Hayden, T. Lamendola, R. Rocca, J. Gunnison, D. Milliron, M. Williams. % ' for the first time in fourteen years The addition of a new seven man blocking dummy was helpful to this year's team. Coaches Hayden and Audet were very pleased with this year's team, even though it had a losing season. Jim Randall received best lineman; Perry Evans was named best back and Al Locy was most improved player. Ralph Miller received a special award for most spirit and enthusiasm. VARSITY FOOTBALL: Row 1: E. Noble, J. Votra, A. Locy, R. Randall, A. Zasa, D. Quinn, M. Locy, R. Spadaccini. Row 2: B. Norton, M. Jones, P. Barbour, G. Nash, S. Coffey, R. Radway, S. Robinson, S. Gunnison, D. Martin. Far Left—Mr. Audet: Football Coach 97 Near left: Mr. Wilder, Board of Education President, presides at the dedication of the football field to Mr. Oliver, coach for forty years. over hills, through brush This year's cross country team was very promising and had great depth. Paul Todd was voted most valuable runner; Mike Kilmer was the most improved runner. Course record this year is held by Lynn Russell, who laid this page out. Coach Hourihan, C. Watson, A. LeDuc, M. Kilmer, G. Fedchuck, L. Russell, P. Cyrus, R. James, P. Todd, D. Gilson. 98 to the finish line, they go 99 for the fourth year—league champions The J.V. soccer team, for the fourth year in a row, captured the Northern League title. Led by a crop of last year's players, the team showed spirit and energy to be admired. Row 1: J. Luske, R. DeLorme, A. Beaudin, C. Bjork, S. Lawrence, M. Christy. Row 2: D. Tracy, J. Holladay, G. Couglar, R. Barnett, B. Coots, D. Monroe, D. Cunningham, B. Grandaw, G. Sibbits. Row 3: D. Locy, P. Lobdell, S. Briggs, P. Rosenberg, D. Goodwin. Row 1: S. Peckham, S. Merrill, S. Smith, M. Vanhorne, J. Newman, G. Lawrence, T. Burnham, G. Lobdell. Row 2: M. Waylett, B. Barr, T. Trippany, K. Cota, R. Travers, K. Mousaw, K. VanHyning, K. Todd. Row 3: R. Durocher, R. Nelson, D. Liscum, R. Sauve, S. Myers, L. Brown, J. Stone, Mr. Smilgin. 100 jayvees win four The J.V. Squad this year finished with a 4-4 record. Led by a number of Sophomores, J.V.'s fought and struggled through many games, to be defeated only four times. J.V. COACHES; Mr. Riggs, Mr. Chisholm. Row 1: J. Oliver IV, H. Wilder, J. Laraby, B. Carey, R. Girard, M. Davis, R. Marsh. Row 2: K. Jenack, D. Huntley, C. Ayrassian, M. Todd, R. Murdie, N. Thomas, S. Randall. Row 3: P. LaFlair, L. Newman, M. Hall, T. Lamendola, E. Cox, K. Stone. Row 4: J. Seeley, B. Lawrence, J. Coffey, M. Lavato, R. Neadom, M. Elberty, J. Belgard. Row 5: COACHES: Mr. Chisholm, Mr. Riggs. 101 bringing us the spirit stick Coordination, pep, and smiles were just some of the talents our cheerleaders demonstrated. To help promote school spirit the cheerleaders invented the spirit stick which was awarded to the class who cheered the most at each event. Row 1: C. Sheldon, B. Creasy, G. Hardy, V. DeMaio, E. Auster. Row 2: K. Montieth, L. Norton, K. Taylor, S. Carroll, B. McCarthy, T. 102 Bottom: M. Longshore, C. Molnar, M. Kotz, K. Kenyon, V. Kotz. Top: K. Smith, J. Baffaro, Pat Harrigan, Peg Harrigan. Splits: J. Perry, D. Manchester, M. Corbine, J. Terrillion. Bottom: T. Schmitz, R. Fredenburg, R. Shirkey, K. Rowe, L. Longshore, J. Liscum. Top: M. Grommon, S. Smith, D. Harrington, D. Wilder. 103 naiades—time's they With bathing suits falling off, legs twirling from behind curtains, and an old granny running around, this year's swim show was a success! A new senior routine was added and it was not only hilarious, but also synchronized. Row 1: D. Todd, K. Monroe, J. Segal, M. Bronson, S. Stevenson, D. Nash, D. Maloy. Row 2: A. Brizendine, S. McBath, T. Tourot, C. Barlow, R. Fredinburg, C. Coakley, C. Knauerhase. In my days . . . Row 1: S. Wilson, S. Peterson, S. Holland. Row 2: C. Dewan, T. Sanderson, B. Smith, B. Alexander, P. Denny, P. Harrigan. Row 3: E. Holbert, Beth Clarke, K. Brown, B. Franklin, M. Dewan. Row 4: M. Smith, P. Dewan, N. Peggs. 104 are a changing Row 1: T. Waylett, C. Murphy, J. Beiswinger, S. Wilder, N. McDonald, K. Stone. Row 2: T. Smith, M. Brizendine, M. Clarke. Row 3: S. Myers, D. Monroe, P. Rosenberg, J. Cooper, B. Barr. Mrs. Johnson: Physical Ed. and Swimming 105 in lane one This year's swimming team had its first year as a varsity sport. Jan Baffaro, Claudia Cooper, Steve Myers, John Cooper, and Mary Bronson were first place winners. The girl's team consistently won their meets. The boy's team had problems since it was made up of sophomores and freshmen. Northern League, watch out next year! SWIMMING TEAM: Row 1: C. Cooper, S. Phalon, C. Stewart, K. Locy, S. Stevenson, K. Kenyon, M. Lawrence. Row 2: S. Wilder, A. Reiley, D. Todd, K. Chisholm, S. Peterson, K. Taylor, K. Stone. Row 3: J. Baffaro, N. McDonald, M. Bronson, J. Beiswinger, R. Shirkey, J. Menard, C. Murphy, T. Tauro, T. Waylett. Absent: Miss Whalen, Coach. 106 BOYS SWIM TEAM: Row 1: Kneeling: J. Laraby, D. Barr, C. Streit, H. Maroney, J. Oliver, D. Whalen, G. Sibbitts. Row 2: Standing: J. Cooper, L. Russell, S. Myers, S. Robinson, L. Brown, D. Barr, D. Monroe, K. Stone, A. LeDuc. Row 3: R. Travers, Coach Young, S. Kennedy, R. Girard, D. Underwood, J. Monroe, F. Whitmore, M. Waylett. 107 6:00—too early for With the return of twelve lettermen and a host of other players up from the squad, this year's Varsity Hockey team looked promising. Those early morning practices did not arouse the spirit and enthusiasm of the squad but when it came time for a game, the players were raring to go. Tom McDonald lead the team this year in scoring, followed by Mike Clarke, Joe Todd, Bill Elberty, and Bruce Peckham, who was injured mid-way through the season. -mm 108 VARSITY HOCKEY: Row 1: T. Zasa, T. McDonald, B. Peckham, S. Cannon, J. Caneen, J. Meenan, B. Lemieux, D. Reasoner, M. Menard, R. Miller. Absent: Todd, B. Jarvis, J. Gunnison, B. Elberty, M. Mager, B. Smith, J. Lamendola. M. Clarke, R. Petrie. Row 2: Coach Coir, M. Brackett, B. Barnett, T. Stratford, D. Cromie, P. 109 Golden Bears JAYVEE HOCKEY: Row 1: D, Cunningham, P. Flanagan, R. Spadiccini, P. Rosenberg, C. Aryass- ian. Row 2: Coach Reynolds, B. Coots, S. Briggs, J. Holladay, T. Lamendola, K. Mousaw, J. Seavey, M. Mead, T. Trippany. Row 3: S. Merrill, H. Wilder, M. Elberty, L. Frank, S. Lawrence, M. Christy, J. Quackenbush, G. Lawrence. no skate up an ice storm in 112 VARSITY BASKETBALL: Kneeling: B. Sheldon, G. Beaulieu. Standing: R. Sauve, Mgr., J. Terrillion, M. Stone, B. Rosenburg, J. Hayden, B. Moore, P. Leroux, C. Payne, R. Radway, E. Yanchitis, B. Bendix, B. Clark, M. Locy, R. James, Mgr., Coach Hourihan. am hooping it up for Canton During this past year, the Varsity Basketball team started off with a bang and managed to win most of their games. With the help of Ed Yanchitis, who was high scorer for the team, and Pierre Leroux, who was best rebounder, the team made it through another successful season. Ban won't wear off as the day wears on. 113 little bears, big stars After a slow start, the Jayvee Basketball team waged a winning season with Rick Durocher, Don Goodwin, and Dan Huntley as high scorers. J.V. BASKETBALL: Kneeling: R. Durocher, D. Goodwin. Standing: Coach D. Zimmer, B. Lawrence, M. Davis, D. Huntley, R. Pike. Dusharm, J. Newman, R. Delorme, D. Liscum, L. Newman, S. Segar, R. Nelson, 114 lllll Now I'll get off your shoulders and try to do it. Hey look, someone threw a ball to us. 115 And They coll this a sport? 116 anyone got a match? Even though there was only a small nucleus of seniors on the team this year, the Varsity Grapplers had a wining season all around. David Noble and Leo Hill were the top two wrestlers on the team, taking most of their matches. VARSITY WRESTLING: Row 1: G. Lobdell, D. Tracy, D. Noble, L. Hill, K. Cota, P. Todd, Coach Hayden. Row 2: A. Locy, P. Beaulieu, E. Noble, M. Blackburn, J. Randall, D. Johnson. a couple quarts of sweat Following in the foot steps of the Varsity Wrestlers, the J.V. Wrestling Team, coached by Mr. Riggs, finished around this year. Rod Mouthrop, Jim Votra, and David Caswell were the top wrestlers on the J.V. squad, winning most of their matches. J.V. WRESTLERS: Row 1: R. Mouthrop, D. Gilson, B. York, F. Besio, M. Todd, M. Elliot, Coach Riggs. Row 2: N. Thomas, R. Chase, D. Caswell, J. Votra, R. Murdie, N. Sheridan, S. Blodgett. Row 3: R. Marsh, D. Dawley, D. Locy, P. Kearing, S. Goolden, M. Maroney. 118 a c ay keeps the girlfriends away Yeh, guess you'd better take a shower after practice. I bet it takes months of agony and practice for them to achieve that much skill. Waits's wonders This year the Tumbling Club has been working out and preparing for competition with other schools. These girls have worked hard and put a lot of time in for their special winter programs. 120 TUMBLERS: Row 1: D. Lemieux, J. Terrillion, P. Dewan, K. Locy. Row 2: J. Segal, C. Sheldon, K. Kenyon, K. Knauerhase, E. Auster, G. Hardy, J. Baffaro, K. Mager. 121 he drew a circle that shut me out- heretic, rebel, a thing to flout, but love and I had the wit to win: we drew a circle that took him in! edwin markham t after a long hard fight The Student Council won the long fought battle and established our open study halls. They also pulled through with our Winter Weekend even when it looked like there would be no snow for statues. A Sweet Heart dance and new games made it another weekend to remember. Watch me fake everybody out! STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: Jean Terrillion, Joyce Seavey, Karis Arraysian. Top: Mark Brackett. STUDENT COUNCIL: Row 1: C. Smith, J. Seavey, K. Arraysian,J. Seavey, J. Terrillion, M. Brackett, P. McMasters, K. Taylor. Row 2: D. Manchester, D. Smithers, G. Lindenmayer, S. Robinson, B. Peckham. 124 N.H.S. Front Row: J. Smith, C. Auster, J. Seavey, D. Smith. Back Row: G. Nash, B. Bendix, M. Beiswinger. Now that I'm in N.H.S. I ought to have better control of myself in the hall. N.H.S. Front Row: B. Peckham, A. Simpson, N. Wilder, E. Tracy, S. Saucier, M. Brizendine. Row 2: F. Whitmore, K. Ferguson, G. Guthrie, M. Carmichael. Row 3: L. Wheater, D. Dart, R. Rocca. Row 4: M. Ringo, M. Menard, J. J. Terrillion. 125 strike a pose;strike the sets The Thanksgiving play was the frightening drama, The Lottery by Shirley Jackson. A tragedy for the Spring play was planned. THESPIANS: Row 1: R. Miller, I. Wheater, C. Lamendola, K. Waylett, M. Jones. Row 2: J. Gunnison, J. Smith, S. Robinson, J. Seavey, C. Auster, D. Dart. C. Auster, Tres.; S. Robinson, V. Pres.; C. Lamendola, Sec.; K. Waylett, Pres. To the boy's room? 126 attention please: there are no . ANNOUNCER'S CLUB: Row 1: C. Carson, P. Buehler, A. Ash, D. Dafoe, C. Auster, M. Krenceski, J. Ames, N. Bowman, S. Dittman. Row 2: J. Ellsworth. Row 3: P. Denney. Row 4: S. Holland ANNOUNCER'S CLUB: Sitting: J. Seavey, C. Lamendola, L. Wheater, B. McCarthy, D. Maloy, K. Rich, D. Lemieux, K. Waylett. Standing: D. Manchester, D. Smithers. Walt, do you read me? 127 PEP CLUB OFFICARw S: Sec. S. Newman; Vice- Pres., S. Holland; Pres., w D. Perry; Publicity, S. Elliot. PEP CLUB: Row 1: M. Gromman, M. Corbine, S. Carroll, B. Creasy, V. DeMaio, K. Hoffman. Row 2: G. Hardy, K. Kenyon, E. Auster, K. Burwell, D. Butler, E. Burke. Row 3; S. Jenack, A. Dunkleburg, C. Bushaw, P. Harrigan, J. Baffaro. A. Ash, S. Elliot. PEP CLUB: Row 1: D. Manchester, L. Longshore, R. Shirkey, S. Smith, C. Molnar, B. Huntley, J. Terrillion. Row 2: J. Liscum, K. Taylor, R. Friedenburg. Row 3: J. Perry, M. Kotz, D. Perry, K. Rich, L. Norton. Row 4: M. Longshore, K. Smith, S. Saucier, P. Buehler, M. Taylor, C. Sheldon, D. Lemieux, J. Todd. Row 5: S. Newman, K. Monteith, P. Stratford, D. Nash, D. Manchester. Row 6: C. Stewart, C. Barlow, T. Tourot. 128 what we need is a bookstore The Business Club, with lots of energy, is undertaking the task of organizing a bookstore. BUSINESS CLUB: Sitting T. Burwell, D. Bradley, D. Dawley, H. Birggs, N. Ashton. Standing: N. Lawrence, A. Bisonette, H. Bisnett, K. Burwell, J. Wilson, K. Dafoe, C. Rivet, M. Coffey, J. Blackburn, R. Burke. am smiling. H R Block needs us! 129 Rah! Rah! Rah! VARSITY C: Kneeling: B. Rosenburg, J. Terrillion, P. Todd, E. Kear, B. Sheridan, S. Roberts. Standing: J. Randall, L. Russell, D. Quinn, J. Roach, M. Stone, S. Robinson, R. Petrie. VARSITY C: Kneeling: P. Evans, B. Elberty, B. Jarvis, L. Gauthier, P. Caneen, P. Kearing, S. Gunnison. Standing: J. Gunnison, M. Beiswenger, P. Barbour, B. Bendix, J. Hayden, E. Blankman. 130 VARSITY C: Row 1: R. Miller, P. Leroux, A. Locy. Row 2: D. Martin, D. Milliron, B. Lemieux, B. Moore, J. Meenan, B. Norton. VARSITY C: C. Watson, D. Coots, R. Baker, M. Menard, E. Yanchitis, F. Whitmore, T. McDonald, B. Peckham. 131 strings and things VIOLINS: Row 1: C. Auster, C. Ringo, M. Kearing, S. Tupper. Row 2: M. Robinson, S. Munson, S. Noble, S. Aldous. Row 3: D. Manchester, K. Monteith, L. Knauerhase, K. Aldous, M. Corbine. Absent: C. Smith. STRING QUARTET: C. Ringo, M. Robinson, K. Chilson, M. Rexford. 132 The orchestra played for the musical this year, making it possible for the music department to pre- sent Where's Charley? WINDS AND PERCUSSION: Row 1: R. Shirkey, L. Wheater, J. Peters, E. Tracy. Row 2: A. Ash, E. Robinson, M. King. Row 3: S. Dittman, S. Milliron, G. Clements, S. Lindenmayer, M. Ringo, E. Kear. VIOLAS AND CELLOS: Row 1: M. Rexford, K. Rexford, D. Manchester, J. Munson. Row 2: V. Lynch, C. Hall, M. Howard, K. Chilson. Standing: P. Kearing, B. Barr. 133 exploring islands of music WIND ENSEMBLE: Rowl: E. Auster, S. Patterson. Row 2: K. Mager, M. Dewan. Row 3: M. Carmichael, B. Cobb, L. Wheater. Row 4: B. Peckham, S. Peckham, J. Peters, N. Snyder, S. Myers, M. King. Row 5: S. Milliron, J. Davies, S. Morrison, J. Batfaro, W. Leavitt, E. Tracy, S. Merrill, M. Ringo, N. Thomas, A. Simpson. Row 6: J. Terrillion, B. Gage, E. Robinson, G. Clements, Greg Fedchak, G. Cox, G. Sibbitts. Row 7: M. Simpson, M. Locy, B. Norton, D. Martin, Mr. Baffaro. STAGE BAND: Row I: B. Peckham, S. Peckham, J. Davies, B. Norton, J. Peters. Row 2: S. Milliron, G. Clements, D. Mar- tin, M. Simpson. Mr. Santera mo , E . Christensen, G. Cox, N. Thomas, M. Ringo, G. Fedchak. 134 BAND: Row 1: M. Simpson, G. Sibbitts, S. Milliron, D. Butler, S. Patterson, K. Mager, Mr. Santeramo. Row 2: S. Myers, N. Snyder, N. Peggs, M. King, M. Bates, A. Simpson, K. Monroe. Row 3: N. Thomas, M. Ringo, C. Bush, C. Locy, E. Newman, J. Peters, H. Girard. Row 4: N. Mayhew, J. Bafaro, E. Auster, C. McBath, J. Terrillion, W. Potter. Row 5: M. VanHorne, G. Fedchak, G. Cox, S. Merrill, W. Leavitt, E. Christensen, G. Clements. Row 6: B. Cobb, L. Wheater, E. Robinson, M. Carmichael, E. Tracy, M. Dewan, S. Morrison. Top Row: D. Martin, B. Gage, B. Norton, M. Locy, J. Davies, B. Peckham, S. Peckham. 135 switched on Bach MADRIGALS: Row 1: M. Schisler, M. Ringo, G. Clements. Row 2: K. Chilson, M. Robinson, C. Ringo. Row 3: G. Lindenmayer, W. Fletcher, J. Brown, M. Rexford. Row 4: M. Howard, L. Wheater, V. Lynch, E. Kear. CHORUS: Row 1: J. Brown, M. Fletcher, V. Hazelton, D. Planty. Row 2: M. Forsythe, J. Miller, J. Scott, D. Hill, K. Sheridan, G. Lindenmayer, W. Fletcher. Row 3: C. Bushaw, A. Dunkelberg, K. Shick, D. Dafoe, L. Flanagan, M. Kotz. Row 4: D. Maloy, C. McBath, J. Maine, M. Abt, E. Newman, S. Tupper, L. Wheater, B. Shirkey. 136 CHORUS: Row 1: C. Hall, D. Coffey. Row 2: B. Barrick, M. Taylor, P. Harrigan, C. Bush, C. Ringo. Row 3: M. Robinson, L. Christenson, M. Kearing, Row 4: S. Milliron, D. Manchester, K. Ferguson, C. Watson, M. King, P. Denney, M. Rivers, M. Uhl, S. Dittman, M. Krenceski. Row 5: R. Miller, G. Clements. CHORUS: Row 1: V. Lynch, K. Chilson, B. Lufburrow. Row 2: M. Rexford, M. Howard, M. Ringo, K. Knauerhase. Row 3: D. Dart, M. Murphy, E. Kear, D. McDonald, F. Whitmore. 137 D. Dawley, S. Mandigo. H'm, they had pizza tonight. Don't worry, Pam, they'll never find us here. Although sports is my bag, became sports editor. 138 this is the last time I take you kids anywhere Advertising Staff.................Chris Lamendola Marsha Hill JoAnne Peters JoAnn Smith Sue Mandigo Dood Uhl Art Editor..........................Nancy Wilder Business Editor.................Darlene Dawley Class Editor................................Fred Whitmore Copy Editor...........................Pam Denney Editors-in-Chief...........................Sally Wilson J. Lloyd Monroe Layout Editors ............................Karen Ferguson Lynn Russell Photographers................................Sue Holland Kathy Waylett Tom Wilder Sports Editor..............................Ralph Miller Typists ............................Donna Smith Karen Smith Advisor..............................Mrs. Monroe Sally, if you let me out of here I promise I won't spray any more water and I'll take that swimming picture out. The color of the cover is. . . The Sensuous Photographer. 139 we shook them up this year Being an associate editor can be very what is an associate editor? Editor-in-chief—Anne Simpson Associate Editors—Meg Carmichael —Dan Hollenbaugh Sports Editor—Don Goodwin Reporters—Adele Reilly, Barney Gage, Veronica Kotz, Connie Molnar, Ken Eells, Don Dart, Sue Holland, Martha Brizendine, Mari Marsh, Mike Menard, Mike McAndrews. Typists—Janet Jackson, Cindy Veitch Business Manager—Pam Buehler New York Times Distributor—Doug Johnson Advisor—Mrs. Monroe What I have to go through to get a decent story. 140 WASH: Row 1: M. Marsh, A. Simpson, J. Peters, A. Reilly, C. Veitch. Row 2: D. Goodwin, D. Hollenbaugh, V. Kotz, S. Holland, D. Dart, K. Eells. Missing: P. Buelher, M. Carmichael, B. Gage, C. Molnar, M. Brizendine, A. Brizendine, M. Menard, M. McAndrews, J. Jackson, D. Johnson. 141 ART CLUB: S. Smith, L. Laraby, D. Dafoe, D. Elliot, C. Franklin, J. Perry. Absent: L. Russell, P. Shafer. for beautiful island 142 mM building a better world through agricultural science FFA: Front Row: Mr. Snyder, advisor; D. Tracy, R. Mouthrop, J. Newman, C. Dawley, A. Locy, S. Goolden. Back Row: B. Ames, R. Sibbitts, T. Sibbitts, P. Taylor, R. Murdie, M. Locy, R. Durochie. Dawley, S. President Jack Lobdell takes a break. 143 an underground press? LITERARY MAGAZINE: M. Robinson, M. Brizendine, S. Peterson, M. Dewan, M. Carmichael, M. O'Horo. 144 t,.. logic and luck Pam O.K. let's bid two no trump. Now get back in your seat Kathy. Don't you think I know that? BRIDGE CLUB: J. Terrillion, D. Lemieux, K. Rich, A. Ash, K. Waylett, P. Denney, C. Carson. 145 FT A: Sitting: S. Saucier, S. Dittman, S. Lawrence, M. Corbine, D. Lemieux, J. Terrillion, K. Rich, M. Hutto. Standing: M. Taylor, E. Burke, M. Krenceski, D. Manchester, V. Kotz, P. Roca, P. Buehler, K. Ferguson, S. Peterson, C. George, J. Wilson, N. Wilder, L. Christensen. 146 may we help you? Row 1: M. DeLorme, S. Dafoe, P. Barney, Mrs. Almstead, D. Maloy, D. Cutway, B. Lufburrow, T. Kirkey, B. Barrick. 147 CANDY STRIPERS: Row 1: J. Peters, M. King, D. Todd, B. Lufburrow, S. Patterson. Row 2: D. Manchester, K. Mager, D. Nash, D. Lemieux, L. Leroux, S. Jenack, W. Leavitt, S. McBath, L. Yanchitis. Row 3: D. Manchester, M. Krenceski, W. Potter, K. Knauerhase. K. Rich, J. Seavey, N. Synder, P. Warner, D. Maloy. 148 her temperature 106 F. • irow you'll love this. CANC • S'RIPERS: Row 1: S. Dittman, D. Wilder, P. Harrigan, M. Gromman. Row 2: M. Bronson, C. Coakley, K. Ayrassian, S. Barcomb, H. Row 3: C. George, A. Ash, M. Corbine, P. Beuhler, P. Bennet, K. Aldous. Row 4: D. Dawley, M. Blackburn, P. Barney, K. Ferguson, M. -tto, L. Forbes, S. Aldous, C. Hall, D. Bradley. 149 Sophomores win Olympics 150 151 Builders for Education Perfetto and Whalen Construction Co. 280 Eastman Street Gouverneur, New York Phone—287-0470 Lobby, Canton Middle School. Hi-Rise Office and Classroom Building Canton ATC. LRC Entrance, Canton Middle School. 152 l§f Congratulations from Canton Auto Dealers Ames Motors E K P Stiles Inc. Mace Motors Army Surplus Peter's Ford Sales Antiques bought and sold! Between Renselaer Falls and Heuvelton On Morrison's Hill 153 Fresh Baked Goods Canton Bakery 19 Main Street Canton, New York Congratulations to the Class of '72 First National Bank of Canton Barbour's First Choice of Graduates for fine apparel for College and Career Compliments of The St. Lawrence County National Bank Canton, New York Edwards, New York Harrisville, New York Heuvelton, New York Madrid, New York Norwood, New York Ogdensburg, New York Potsdam, New York Star Lake, New York Where People Come First Compliments of Leberge and Curtis John Deere Equipment 155 Igp s Judson Heights Dairy Milk-the drink of champions! Upstate Aquarium and Pet Supply 43 Riverside Drive Canton, New York 13617 Tropical Fish and Plants Aquarium Supplies Birds, Small Animals, Reptiles Dog, Cat, and Animal supplies 156 Compliments of O'Learys Funeral Home Compliments of Canton Savings and Loan Association 157 Peggs-Molnar Insurance Insurance with Confidence Eat, Drink, and be Merry Live a Little Dairy Queen Brasier 43-45 Gouverneur Street Phone: 6-8312 Canton, New York 13617 Best Wishes from your Inter-Collegiate Press Representative NEIL ST. ANDREWS Box 13 Canton, New York 13617 Telephone 315-386-2147 When You Want Everything To Be Right! Yearbooks Announcements Cards Diplomas Axtell's Midtown Shopping Plaza Ski and Sporting Goods Specialists 158 Compliments of A v- Morley Volunteer Fire Department and ;§ir Ladies' Auxiliary Card Parties Bullhead Supper Horse Show Zasa's A nice place to finish up the evening. 159 With the Compliments of our Patrons Akins Associates Herb's of Rensselaer Falls A P Kinney Drugs Aurelios Dry Cleaners Sidney H. Kitay, Attorney Band Box Dry Cleaners Mr. Mrs. Wilfred Lawrence Bells' Esso Mayhew's Wholesale Dr. William Bendix, dentist McCarthy's Restaurant Billy's Sub Shop Merrill Brothers' Hardware Bing Steven's Store Nash Well Drilling Brown's Dairy Newcomb's of Rensselaer Falls Edna B. Burwell News Shop Canton Diner Potter's Plumbing Heating Supply Canton IGA Reasoner's T.V. Canton Mobile Homes River's Heating Supply Canton Service Center Robinson's Farm Equipment Cascade Inn Guy Ethel Rocca's General Store Castaways Segal Real Estate Insurance Clark Insurance Company St. Lawrence Plaindealer Cloce Collision Service Tony's Drive Inn Don's Meat Market Mr. Mrs. Albert N. Todd Richard A. Dudley, Attorney Tres Chic Coiffeurs Economy Cleaning Service Walter E. Russell Drugs A friend Western Auto Association Store Gardner's Funeral Home Witherbee Whalen Monuments Dr. John W. Hardy, optometrist Hallmart Convenience Store The Yarn Shop The Yearbook staff wishes to thank all of the advertisers and patrons who helped make this 1972 yearbook possible. Without the people of Rensselaer Falls, Morley, Pyrites and Canton we could not have produced the biggest Algonquin in history.
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