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ALGONQUIN 190« ffea, 7 % 1Rea£ NDEX______SSUi rela+i v £l j (r por4an+ dAensRS smFE m£v people ? pu-V+m+.ncwde Mv rmy SENX0R5 lU . , v , AEcy Qvt tbx. id a v i «i W f? Ci ny ■e-jc- 11 ■■Hu t V . H-Vy s .o am al yt A O 1 4-€l3tTrHGlI. idCi v wvwr t', VVWmM-Vuj Shoe Id ?o -.. vfei Jr J J A itoje e-s -itou to to.1. jfvur. v ■ist 3 5 bjof ufctockto rs i vi jf y INDEX NOT AVAILABLE to yV arc 'Ju L' Lfoiocf 4-o do cu Ato -VKc irorvvor 7 CGvvy uCu j SPORTS SENIORS J W lx. Dg)-k p nr borne one C tv a looney f+i rvrp C' re Q-c ■ torj to nap pC U haV- d.d you exbpeub banoe one x-nd or poajt'.r tea looney-fore, u e M |)S NEAR THE EN VLGONQUIN STAFF r Ci c i ,r J£ $ r«bponS«b t- -f v,™ncre Hu o rpN- •H s irvr w u.vt o5 to-'vi V TvUb lo cin to ee rvco a-j 4 e cov 4caaV v wuv Aer oV avi cudvtoors v',[ iki;| vY iVifl. i-, ? Iriy o£ po «- £ ■ . VC 4 T 75 f w wa-' .. j XMK cnX _ Ebifad ty 61vrjtoi'viptov ) A .y } Pit. Paul Alton ‘laAaua Foil 5., AIf. He Cic ck SocAeujto c t - . , jEtovb Saracu e , A . .mAA. .v ____toon Sehool, iVoAwwv G riw J Sovneujhsft to Ftov u f arw( O t ‘ ■ ' V f V {! C ■ We would like to express a sincere thank you to E. Stanley Howlett for his many years of dedicated service. This Issue of the 1988 |ZJ Algonquin is Respectfully Dedicated to the Memory njf Daven Frost May 16th, 1972 October 20th, 1987 A Dance for Daven We are the children of the time We will carry on We're gonna make it through And we will dance for you We're faced with hardships And we are faced with tears But we will dance on We'll go on to learn We'll live for you We'll break free and go But no matter where we dance Our dance is gonna grow For there are people everywhere That in some way you've touched their life By the different things you'd do And for that reason We will dance for you Heather Frost Greg Gardner B A S E B A L L Kneeling: D. Morrissette, J. Matthews, D. Palmer, J. Rycroft, M. Bolesh, S. Woodward, R. Pike. Standing: Coach Hourihan, D. Dean, M. Wentworth, K. Watrous, M.Collins M. Morgan, N. Larson, T. Close, C.Denesha. 7 Mrs. Martin Mr. Seymour Mrs. McGovern SOCIAL Mrs. Colton Mr. Slip Mr. Koser COACH' Mr. Fiacco Mrs. Chisholm Mr. Witherhead Mr. Barry Mr. Mace Mr. Vanderwater MATH Mr. Coir Mrs. Navan Mrs. Reed Mrs. Baisley Hr Ms. Guardino Mrs. Lansford PHYSICAL ED $ Mrs. Rengert Mr. Bolesh Mrs. Kimball Mr. Bradman Mr. Riggs MUSIC mr Mrs. Kear Mr. Laraway Mrs. Duda GUIDANCE Mr. Miller Mr. Casey Mrs. Bridges Mrs. Glidden Mrs RaVnro MS Mrs. Anderson — Reading Mr. Gamer — Ind. Art Ms. Giglio — Special Ed. Ms. Dumalin — Comp. Aide Mr. Grant — Agriculture Mrs. Stickler — LRC 16 Mrs. Evans, Mr. Staples — A V Mrs. Scott-Curtis — Home Ec. r t m Mrs. Furgall Mrs. Riggs Mr. Grady Mr. Quackenbush Mr. Dutkowsky Mrs. Thompson Mrs. Spink We also extend a warm thanks to all our substitute mothers at school. 17 «m ■ if Heu tH vfA Hou tM be ABmemibote n( oM T$W r - Wh'JB A Cfil,VZti£ beiMZ- IF ion MT imim WWW me nm pUWItffr DoMT tflMP Sometimes 1 wish, I never lived here anymore; For the things I hold dear, just seem to disappear Sometimes I wish, 1 could fly away; For the things that happened yesterday, seem to happen day after day. Sometimes I wish, I could be alone; And not have to worry about how I've grown. Sometimes 1 wish, I just wasn't me; And that God would make me into something artificially. (But) For all those things I wished to be, (They) Could not compete with the real me. — Erika Keller isp;: i - .?- • 1st Row: P. Kenney, J. Baildon, A. Bessette, D. Lennox. 2nd Row: Coach Smiligan, C. Hahnenstein, D. Fielding, K. Stowell, D. Peebles, A. LaValley, H. Fielding, C. Hahnenstein, L. Felt. Kneeling: K. Keller, M. Evans, S. Whithead, A. Bullock, S. Thourban. Standing: S. Lennox, S. Lennox, Coach Willette, A. Bessette, R. Noble, T. Flint, L. Felt, H. VanEpps, E. Bulter, J. Jaskowski, K. Rabideau, A. Durham, D. Peebles, J. Perry, W. Peebles, L. Morter, L. Morter, M. Bullock, A. LaValley. Paula Allen Michelle Alkerton Laura Angus Daniel Aldous Patricia Aldous Tracy Aldous ill 32 Sonya Armstrong Matthew Bailey Gloria Barkley Rachelle Barstow William Bascom William Baxter Valerie Bennett Annette Briggs Matthew Brooks Steve Brown Kevin Budelmann Ronald Burke 33 Kenneth Burton Kerry Caprio Justin Casserly Thomas Cloce Brooke Coburn Darren Collins Robin Catlin Christine Clark Jeffery Clark John Collins Patrick Collins James Colton Chandler Crosby Gregory Crout Robert Crowe Darren Dean Craig Denesha Collene Dewey What is Your Favorite Pastime and Why? “Scoping out the men, because well, why not? — Julie Jaskowski Watching my favorite soap, because when I'm watching it I'm not in school. — Missy Hotzler Listening to music and writing poetry — relaxation! — Anne Leet Hockey, because it's a real sport. - -Mike Magurk Shopping, because money really burns a hole in my pocket. — Kate Miller Talking to myself because nobody else listens to me. — Darren Collins Hanging out with my friends because they're absolutely crazy! — Robin Catlin Listening to music and being with people. — Cassy Garner Wishing it was sunny when it's not and wishing it were raining when it's not. — Kelly Martin Elaine. — Matt Brooks Eating, because I'm hungry. — Danielle Robarge Football, Football, Football, Crunch, Crunch, Crunch! — Chad Crosby Making a fool of myself, because it's so easy. — Nancy O'Shaughnessy Skating — Why not? — Krista Stacey Daydreaming — it doesn't take much intelligence. — Bridget Hedger Singing in the halls because I'm so good at it. — Jeremy Schwartz Going to gym during study halls. — Stephen Budelman Working on the yearbook. Ha Ha Ha! — Jill Staples 36 What is Your Most Used or Favorite Excuse? Whatever it is ... I didn't do it. — Annett Briggs I thought we were supposed to do a different page. — Renee Noble I'm a Schwartz. — Jeremy Schwartz It was Jeremy's fault. — Bridget Hedger I couldn't get it done — I was skating ( or . ..) I don't recall, ask my secretary. — Krista Stacy Shut up and leave me alone I'm looking for my car keys. — Nancy O'Shaughnessy I've been going through emotional trauma. — Bob Jordan I was asleep. — Chad Crosby Yah right — I did not! — Danielle Robarge My sister ate it. — Matt Brooks Just because all my sisters are smart doesn't mean I am. — Anne Leet Oily did it! — Mike Magurk Don't have the money, time, or patience (besides I forgot.) — Stephen Budelman I don't care no more, Mur. — Kathy Yelle You don't care any more Kathy. — Jill Staples Tracy French 37 Cassandra Gamer Melissa Frost Becki Goyette Steven Glasgow What was your most embarrassing moment? When Mr. Smiligin sang Happy Birthday to me in my Junior year. — Renee Noble Admitting that Ben was my brother. — Jeremy Schwartz When I was cheering for basketball and a referee came running down the court and dragged me with him. — Bridget Hedger Ask Danielle — it's too embarrassing to print. — Krista Stacy Slipping on a water balloon at the Olympics in 10th grade, and not being able to get back up. — Nancy O'Shaughnessy Birth — Danielle Robarge When I was taking my driver's test and I went to stick my head out the window only to discover it wasn't rolled down. — Robin Catli Anytime I haven't been able to stop laughing. — Anne Leet First time I went skiing. — Mike Magurk I pulled a book from my locker when a box of tampons flew out and landed in front of Mike Magurk. — Kate Miller A Freudian slip stating preference for Michael Jackson doing English questions for a double period in Dallas. — Stephen Budelmann I have embarrassing moments every day. — Julie Sutherland 38 What is your favorite saying? Humm ... — Darren Collins Let's go beat up on some freshmen. — Kate Miller Meinka. — Mike Magurk You are warped! — Anne Leet How do you turn off the brights? — Robin Catlin Getting some run, and get nice. — Amy Longshore So this is the classroom?! — Ken Burton Classic — This is sooo high school! — Kelly Martin Hi guys! — Matt Brooks It takes two to tango. — Danielle Robarge Party naked! — Chad Crosby tweet, tweet, tweet, tweet — Bob Jordan Someday this will all be over. — Nancy O'Shaughnessy I don't know. — Krista Stacy You geon. — Bridget Hedger Saying, schmaying that's what I say. — Jeremy Schwartz 'I try not to think it hurts the head. — Renee Noble You don't say!? — Annette Briggs Warm, wet circles. — Stephen Budelmann I don't know ... — Julie Sutherland 39 Corey Jordan Robert Jordan Christopher Kenny Erin Howard Julie Jaskowski Tracey Jones — 1 w iff' 40 Franz Klosner Dawn Laddison Nils Larsen Scott LaSiege Anne Leet Shannon Lennox Shondel Lennox Amy Longshore Bridgitte Longshore I Heidi Longshore Joseph Longshore Thomas Lumbard 41 Michael Magurk Kelly Martin David Mattice Eamon McCallion Lisa McEathron Kathleen Miller 42 Michael Morgan David Morrisette Linda Morter David Ort Nancy O'Shaughnessy Daniel Palmer 43 Angela Phelix For $100, would you stay in a room with a person you dislike? Why or why not? Yes, I will do anything for money. — Darren Collins Yes, $100 divided by $8 per tape = 12 tapes + $4 for Wednesday all-you-can-eat. — Kevin Budelman Yes, as long as I had a walk-man and a pillow. — Missy Hotzler Yes, I owe money to Andrew, Danielle, Julie, and everyone else I know. — Krista Stacy Yes, I might get to like him or her. — Bridget Hedger How do you think I got to know Bridget. — Jeremy Schwartz Yes, I would because I could use $100. — Robin Catlin Yes, 100 bucks made easy. — Mike Magurk Yes, so I could rag on her. — Kate Miller I would do almost anything for $100. Who says I have to let this dislikeable person in my bubble, anyway? — Kelly Martin Why not? I still owe $500 on the Mustang. — Matt Brooks Yes, because I'm greedy. — Danielle Robarge «wv Andrew Race No, I can make 100 bucks in 12 hrs. of pizza delivering. — Chad Crosby I'm money hungry. — Bob Jordan Yes, because it beats minimum wage at McCarthy's. — Nancy O'Shaughnessy Sure, by the time the 24 hrs. are up I'd probably kill her and hey! I'll be getting paid for it! — Annette Briggs Yes, I can put up with anyone for 24 hrs. for $100. — Renee Noble Yes, I may not talk to them but I'd stay. — Anne Leet I've lived a long time with my parents. — Julie Sutherland 44 Loretta Regan -mm6. Stephen Rembert Sherri Reynolds Danielle Robarge Charlene Rocca What Qualities do you look for first in a date? Looks and having fun. — Cassandra Garner I have to be able to trust him. — Julie Jaskowski Unchapped lips. — Kate Miller Money and lots of it! — Annette Briggs Looks — Darren Collins Personality and a sense of humor. — Anne Leet Pink skin. — Bridget Hedger The name Bridget. — Jeremy Schwartz Physique. — Renee Noble Their views on the creation of the universe, Shakespeare, and football. — Chad Crosby Looks. — Bob Jordan The ability to eat kiwi with their toes. — Krista Stacy My dates must have a good sense of humor. — Robin Catlin No hair on his chest. — Danielle Robarge I don't like dates, figs or any other variety of dried fruit. — Kelly Martin Being able to touch your nose with your tongue. — Matt Brooks The ability to do laundry without turning the whites red, and nice eyes. — Nancy O'Shaughnessy Patriotism and Nationalism. — Stephen Budelman Being French — Kathy Yelle Universal totalism, and guys who give me coffee and put the lid on too tight. — Jill Staples Kayla Rowen 45 What would you do if you were stuck on Mars or in a foreign place with only 33 cents? I would buy a map. — Robin Catlin Starve to death within 8 hours. — Kelly Martin Call Mom, and have 8 cents left over. — Matt Brooks Spend it. — Danielle Robarge Buy protection. — Chad Crosby Find thirty-three wishing wells. — Nancy O'Shaughnessy I would be mad because I forgot my sweater and mittens then look for a candy store eat junk food and break my diet one last time before I died. — Krista Stacy I'd play coin hockey. — Bridget Hedger I would ponder over this very, same philosophical question for hours. — Jeremy Schwartz Eventually go crazy. — Renee Noble Find a male. — Cassandra Garner Buy a map. — Darren Collins Nothing. — Kate Miller Die. — Mike Magurk What difference would it make? $.33 isn't worth anything. I'd probably go to the police. — Anne Leet Pray that I could gamble better than those that live there. — Annette Briggs I would make a collect call home. — Missy Hotzler Buy a package of Dentyne. — Julie Jaskoski Buy a Mars Bar for Polky. — Stephen Budelmann Make a collect call to someone I didn't like, and keep them on the line. — Julie Sutherland c Julie Smith Roger Sprague Krista Stacy Jill Staples Steve Stone Julie Sutherland Bradley Taylor Karen teRiele Richard teRiele 47 Heather VanEpps Michael Todd Rebecca Thew mm mm I, Cassandra Garner, leave a babushka to Kim Martin. I, Darren Collins, leave a driving manual to Tracy Robinson. I, Heather Van Epps, leave a back pocket to Brian Fletcher I, Kimberly Newman, leave a box of dog food and money for P C runs to Mary Rasmussen. I, Kelly Martin, leave the ability to do one real push-up and a real hairdo to Molly Lawrence. I, Matt Brooks, leave all my Billy Idol tapes to all the underclassmen with no taste in music. I, Danielle Robarge, leave a real laugh to Mara Guccione. I, Nancy O'Shaughnessy, leave Bunion pads to Tracy Jocobs and I leave an older man to Kim Martin. I, Krista Stacy, leave a good deed well done to Sean Crandall and a back pocket to Bill Casey. I, Bridget Hedger, leave unlimited use of his telephone to Ben Schwartz. I, Jeremy Schwartz, leave a box of kleenex to Spanky Garcia and his gang. I, Missy Hotzler, leave the long hard hill workouts and distance runs down endless roads, through rivers and knife grass to Donna teRiele. I, Stephen Budelmann, leave a pair of Levis and a tie dye to Death. (But we're not sure if he's an underclassman.) I, Robin Laurel Catlin, leave a piece of gum to Jeremy Smith and a real man to Ann Fox because God knows she deserves one. I, Brooke Coburn, leave a clue to Nikki Clark. I, Jill Staples, leave the yearbook to any fool that wants it. 50 Best Dressed- Kate Miller Brooke Coburn Best Smile- Heidi Longshore Mike Wilson Most Talkative- Danielle Robarge Joe Longshore Most Class Spirit- Krista Stacy Pat Collins Best Looking- Christy Clark Tom Cloce Shyest- Michelle Alkerton Mark Wentworth Class Clowns- Amy Longshore Bobby Jordan Biggest Flirts- Danielle Robarge Bobby Jordan Best Vocalist- Kim Zimmer Greg Gardner Best Athlete- Amy Longshore Bill Bascom Best Artist- Jill Staples Kevin Budelmann Best Musician- Julie Smith Steve Stone Best Physique- Christy Clark Chad Crosby Cutest- Kate Miller Justin Casserly Best Eyes- Julie Smith Greg Crout Best Legs- Christy Clark Bill Bascom Squarest- Erin Howard Bill Baxter Roundest- Ducky Barstow Ron Burke Most Idealistic- Nancy O'Shaughnessy Joe Longshore Deepest- Jill Staples Stephen Rembert Leftist- Jill Staples Eamon McCallion Rightest- Kelly Martin Ron Burke Most Creative- Jill Staples Bobby Jordan Best Sense of Humor- Kelly Martin Bobby Jordan Most Likely to Succeed- Ducky Barstow Jeremy Schwartz Biggest Brown Nosers- Morters Brad Taylor Most Individualistic- Jill Staples Stephen Rembert Biggest Heartbreaker- Becki Goyette Tom Cloce Most Likely to Get Lost- Christy Clark Phil Royce Most Likely to Talk to Faces They see in the Clouds- Danielle Robarge Matt Bailey Most Likely to be Found at School Early on Monday Morning- Tracey Jones Bob Crowe Best All-around Senior- Krista Stacy Jeremy Schwartz Best Actor Actress- Kim Zimmer Greg Gardner LaCross 1st Row: P. Whittier, C. Jordan, M. Furgall, T. Wennrich. 2nd Row: J. Battaglia, T. Northrop, B. Bascome, A. Whittier, T. Ryan, P. Collins, D. Dively. 3rd Row: G. Crout, L. Hunt, C. Crosby, P. Royce, F. Klosner, A. Firman, C. Woodford, M. Magurk, T. Crandall, T. Gates, Coach Bradman. Sitting: S. Lenord, R. Sanderson, J. Holena, K. LaBrake, C. Miller, M. Brown, J. Filiatrault, S. Crandall, R. Hanna. Standing: Coach Lytle, E. Mattice, D. McFarland, D. DeGraff, E. Russel, K. LaBrake, A. Lidgren, S. Dewey, B. Casey, C. Cota, M. Metcalf, G. Carl, R. Trudell, D. Frost. 52 53 ■-mP gm; . m mm immms Willi ii..m ilHHi llSilfilllil . ' ■11 m : mam. illl;!? liW'iWWm i lilKiiliilliii ..... Ills..............II ! fW- wwf: The Bears Play Football 61 B. Alguire M. Alguire S. Ayers K. Baderman R. Baderman M. Barbour B. Bonno T. Briggs L. Bronchetti M. Bullock R. Burnett | M. Carvel B. Casey B. Casey N. Clark }. Cobum P. Connett J. Corbine H. Cota S. Crandall M. Crowe D. Darrah R. Degennaro C. Doane K. Eggleson D. Fielding N. Fifield R, Fifield A. Foote A. Fox L. Garris S. Gilson M. Guccione C. Hahnenstein C. Hahnenstein J. Hart J. Hazelton : . ' - : H, Hudson S. Janack C. Jennings A. Konitsiotis L. Kramer P. Laddison J. Lawrence D. Leonard S. Leonard 1st Row: T. Furnia. 2nd Row: L. Casey, E. Pcolor, T. Wennrich, J. Filiatrault, B. Wisner, J. Collins, G. Crout. 3rd Row: S. Blanchard, T. Carvell, T. Frank, M. Bolesh, J. Co Coburn, C. Kenny, N. Larsen, T. Ames, X. Glidden, Coach Dusharm. 64 A. JLocy lace S. Makosky P. Martin M. Maxwell J. McAdoo K, McGregor C Miller C Mitchell T, Mitchell jfclijirdie J, Newman j. Ort D. Peebles A. Perrin T. Ratowski S. Regan S. Renaud j. Robinson : K. Robinson E. Rood E. Russell R. Sanderson T. Shadow C. Sheesley K. Shorette C. Snyder R. St, Denny T. Stone K. Stowell ; A, Stratton 66 D. Sutton S. 'Patro P. Thomas M Toomey M. Wallace D. Wilson M. Wynne! R. Yelle T. Poung S. Zehr M. Regan K. Race J. Powell M. Pfautz G. Zimmer H. Zehr J. Yelle S. Wisner L. Wisner D. White J. Whitcomb J. Wentworth M. VanderMeer W. Trombley R. Todd J. Thomas S. Thiverage N. Theobald K. teRiele L. Tatro J. Stiles R. Stevenson N. Smith J. Smith M. Singh J. Russell A. Royce J. Robinson T. Perkins K. Ort K, O'Neill K. Morrissette T. McPherson J. Meshaw D. Matthews K. Martin C. Markert D. Marino A. Liiley G. Lewis D. La Valley I. Lascell A. Larson M. Larrance A. LaFlair A. Kramer K. Klosner T. Kenyon N. Jordon A. Jensen-Moulton M. Jaskowski M. Howison G. Howard D. Holena C. Hitchman S. Hill A. Hill L. Henderson B. Hanna T. Gotham M. Goolden R, Garda S. Furgison K. Fritzmeier 72 M. Friot T. Frank j. Foote J. Filiatrault N, Fit'ield J. Fifieki H. Fielding K, Fay K, Faulkner T. Eaton K. Ouskas ]. Donnelly C. Donaldson R. Delorme S. Dean K. Chase Alf C. Rocca A. Casselman J. Carpenter B. Bulter M. Burwell E. Burke V. Burcume R. Brother j. Briggs R, Bramhall A. Bessette B. ]. Bell ]. Baildon M. Ayers R. Amo M, Aldous W. Johnson H, VanBrocklin E. Zavala 1st Row: A. Longshore, L. Angus, L. Morter. 2nd Row: K. Rabideau, T. Flint, S. Lennox, E. Bulter, P. Kenny, A. Salmon, M. Carvel, K. Stacy, L. Morter. 3rd Row: K. Smilgin, J. McDougal, M. Theobald, T. Jones, K. TeReile, K. Caprio, Coach Jones, W. Peebles, K. Enns, D. Peebles, L. Felt. The 1987 girls varsity soccer team finished the season being C and B-C champs as well as section 10 co-champs. Their record w 14-4-3 over all and 8-2-2 in division I. These efforts put Canton's team in 2nd place. The Lady Bears best game was against Parishville in brutal coL snow, and wind. They were down by two goals and came back t tie for a share of the section 10 title. sft'wi DIVISION I ALL NORTHERN AWARDS — Amy Longshore — 1st team, Lori Morter — 1st team, Linda Morter — 1st team, Debbie Peebles — 2nd team, Laura Angus — Honorable Mention, Kim Rabideau — Honorable Mention. J.V. Girls Section X Champs When people open There should be a big bank where you could put all the art, and people could go and choose what “ “ they wanted to look at. — Joe Longshore improved with You mean like a museum. — Eaman McCallon ,, flume. — Spencer dScifCiffu “Shopping is becoming dull.” — Karin Martin “AS FAB AS i'M CSMUIR i'YE PEACESii MY MUSICAL TASTE — MBftY JSIIAR “lHore score an ) don't fiot scucn gears ago ... C4Ut STtjat s not J , fljakespeare is it?” — UJr. 25 nan §mtth — rfeuwyntMA Tm living on a one way dead end street.’ — Robin Catlin IM® iy©Ki TO © A® fDHI.’8 Karin Martin “UHEfiJB (JE (SB BBCfflU LIS l LLiLUllB (SELL® Lit ELMOS CBBqjf.w tiaroB BBBuar’i ‘Murray stifled my creativity.” — Nita Washburn Sfi¥IKJI [ • • • their mouths “It’s not easy being easy!” — Mr. Brian Smith ‘THOSe COMMie DOITISTS F R€ TH€ WORST.” - €f MOfi MCCN1ION “Your grade on your humanities art test will not affect your life as much as having sex with the wrong person.” — Murray Seymour Q: What makes Bob Jordan so tough? “My elusive mind. ” — Bob Jordan ‘WARS ARE NOT NICE THINGS.” — NR. RRIAN SMITH “Foil c not approach infinity from above Omar, Many people have tried, ” — Mr. Holena “If yon can’t bazzle tljrm uiittj your brilliance baffle them with your bullshit.” Brian iUtnue “The Sixties aren’t dead but they aren’t the only thing that’s alive.” Kevin Budelmann ‘Nothing is more like itself han a chicken.” Mr. Brian Smith 'Users don't lose and losers don't use. — Spencer C Cota P, Crary T. Cutler K. Dafoe A, lilndgren B l .owe ;-C Mare.;' ■' J. Maloney 6ARREA ia astbmds PARACHUTES SHELL mother's helper, C!) REALMAAfSVlLLE ALTEf VAT yg ROUTES 400 iaso oo a 18 m mvvATm m m Ait, me m (too jvm arb eu 6ugf with choices AS THeV SPR)M pourh iano me mew sms. BOYS BASKETBALL mmm C Sievensc L Stork '1, Favemia Techman - ; ■ ;• ? ■';' Thomas Thomas K, Thompsc R, Frudell j Van! ,enr E John T. W ennrfch 1 V IuiX1, J, Whittaker P. Wh? t ©«« itgfi 85 1 IB lias Bil l IB B IBIIISIIIS i «■I mm i I B-: B IlBBIB I i J I r. ' - , , Ilf S.A.D.D •1stRow: E. Staples, I. Gaudino, K. Ort, K. Stacy, A. Firman, M. McGovern. 2nd Row: N. Newman, A. Cohen, E. Pcolar, J. Rycroft, H. VanEpps, D. Robarge, C. Market, T, Mitchell. ANNOUNCER'S CLUB First Row: P. Kenny, M. Carvel, D. Barstow, K. White, E. Howard. Second Row: C. Garner, X. Glidden, M. Theobald, A. Leet. Third Row: R. Rupp, N. O'Shaughnessy, D. Robarge, E. Russell. Fourth Row: J. Holena, C. Todd, M. Gambill. Fifth Row: P. Royce, T. Danehy. W Q H U I I z z Front Row: T. Danehy, P. Crai Lowe. Back Row: A. Leet, C. 1 K. Enns. STUDENT COUNCIL 1st Row: T. Wenrich, R. Gaffeny, J. Cobum. 2nd Row: E. Pcolar, T. Robinson, A. LaValley, J. Holena, K. Miller, M. Wallace, R. Burke. 3rd Row: J. Schwartz, J. Doane. STUDENT OF THE MONTH 91 1st Row: T. Wennrich, R. Gaffney, M. Connolly. 2nd Row: E. Russell, J. Holena, M. Metcalf, M. Carvel, D. Peebles, E. Staples. FRENCH CLUB 1st Row: T. Jones, K. Caprio, N. Larsen, S. Lennox. 2nd Row: A. Bessette, A. Royce, K. Fay, T. Frank, D. Mattews, J. Russell, H. Zehr, A. Larsen, K. Yelle, T. Asheley, Selleck, M. Friot. 3rd Row: Ms. Gardino, T. Kenyon, N. Smith, M. Connolly, N. Theobald, M. Larrance, H. Fielding, T. Jacobs, D. Datush, S. Blanchard, C. Todd, T. ( E. Howard. 4th Row: D. Robarge, A. LaValley, D. Bennett, K. Faulkner, M. Singh, N. Washburn, K. Ort, R. Gaffney, T. Danhey, P. Crary, J. Thomas, D. McFarland. I Row: S. Reagan, C. Cota, M. Metcalf, T. Wennrich, C. Kenny, R. Burke, J. Doane, B. Baxter. SPANISH CLUB 1st Row: M. Colton, K. Morrisette, K. Duskas. 2nd Row: K. Martin, K. Martin, C. Markert, C. Hanhenstein, K. Stowell, S. Wisner, A. Waskes, A. Foote. 3rd Row: J. C Pfautz, D. teRiele, T. Charelson, J. Hart, J. Lawrence. 4th Row: B. Bono, S. Ashlaw, T. Wennrich, D. Atchie, R. Dejannero, S. Thomas, C. Doane. 92 H.M.S. 1st Row: C. Drew, A. Leet, D. Barstow, H. Longshore. 2nd Row: J. Casserly, H. Hanenstein, R. Burke, J. Doane, C. Dewey. 3rd Row: E. McCallion, J. Schwartz, K. Caprio, T. Jones, K. teRiele, K. Budelmann. WASH 1st Row: A. Leet, M. Rasmussen. 2nd Row: B. Cobum, T. Jacobs. 3rd Row: T. Ryan, T. Danehy. 93 THESPIANS 1st Row: Mrs. Hodge, K. Zimmer, R. Catlin, D. Robarge, A. Lingren, G. Gardner, B. Lowe, J. Staples. 2nd Row: J. Weiss, H. Van Epps, A. Leet, R. Rupp VOCAL SHOWCASE 1st Row: K. Zimmer, A. Fox, A. Leet, C. Jennings, B. Casey, G. Gardner. 2nd Row: E. Russell, K. Ort, H. VanEpps, J. Holena, R. Rupp, A. Jenson-Moulton. €s ■ E 94 CHORUS i-stRow: D. Mitchell, D. White, D. Matthews, A. Bessette, T. Kenyon, S. Wisner. 2nd Row: D. Wilson, K. Robinson, C. Hahnenstein, S. Zehr, C. Hahnenstein, S. Makosky, Fox, A. Kramer, D. Holena, M. Connett, R. Garcia, S. Hill, S. Dean, K. Fritzmeier, A. Royce, K. Fay, M. Ayers, P. Amo, K. Duskas, M. Crowe, T. Stone, A. Perrin. 3rd w: A. Larsen, J. Stiles, K. Martin, N. Theobald, T. Frank, R. Amo, K. Klosner, J. Ort, P. Connett, T. Wennrich, B. Casey, R. Sanderson, J. Smith, J. Varden, H. Boprey, C. lover, G. Gardner, H. VanEpps, K. Zimmer, S. Thiverage, E. Rood, K. Eggleson, D. Fielding. 4th Row: K. Morrissett, K. Enns, M. Larrence, H. Fielding, M. Connelly, M. ngh, J. Russell, J. Mashaw, K. Ort, A. Lett, J. Holena, D. Atchie, A. Jenson-Moulton, R. Rupp, M. Maxwell, B. Casey, M. Alguire, M. Metcalf, E. Russell, J. Smith, J. Perry, Jennings, K. Faulkner, M. Bullock, K. Stowell. AREA — ALL STATE 1st Row: K. White, G. Sibbitts, G. Gardner, K. Zimmer. 2nd Row: J. Smith, D. Degraff, T. Jones, C. Jennings, A. Leet. 3rd Row: J. Holena, M. Rasmussen, K. Morrissette, K. Harris, K. Enns, H. VanEpps. 4th Row: B. Casey, R. Rupp, D. Datush, A. Locy, J. Ort. 95 ALGCNOUIN The Editor — Ms. Selpats The Pictures — Ms. Selpats The Art — Nevik Nome The Ideas — The Nephets The Wisdom — The Great Yurram The Person Most Responsible for this Book — Nerak's stuffed frog The Cast — Ms. Elley Eiram Nevak At in Nire Atsirk S. Atsirk E. Goud Dnomde whom I would like to express a sincere Thank You. First to Murray Seymour and David DePaul for being supportive and understanding but not a lot of help. And next to my parents for being much less understanding but a lot more help. Thanks also go out to the St. Lawerence Flaindealer for donating some photos. And to Doug Ramsay, Marie Theobald, and ]oel VanLent, your help was greatly appreciated. Finally to Kathy and Stephen for being my right and left hands, We did it! 96 The Great Yurram Nerak's Stuffed Frog Nire ::Often there is; a space on the:;:;;::;;: : yearbook page that is filled with staff jokes. We re not going to do that this year, because we were short of staff and what staff we had was often % short of humor. In fact we were short of a lot of things like height, ' , ' V - . ■ ' . .. abundance of experience, creatm; ideas and intelligent insight. We the staff of 1988 wish the staff of 1989 nothing but a legacy. Jill Staples, Editor B A N D 1st Row: K. Duskas, C. Sheesley, M. Carvel, G. Sibbits, K. White, X. Glidden, C. Dewey, S. Selleck, K. Martin, S. Ayers, D. Fielding. 2nd Row: T. Jones, S. Renaud, C. Hahnenstein, C. Hahnenstein, L. Kramer, N. Fifield, M. Friot, B. Crowe, A. Royce, M. Barbour, L. Wisner, D. Degraff, L. Felt, B. Lowe. 3rd Row: K. Race, J. Donnelly, S. Wisner, H. Fielding, T. Aldous, C. Drew, J. Ort, K. Harris, D. Ort, H. Hahnenstein, A. Jones, R. Todd, J. Smith, S. Makosky, M. Hotzler, Mrs. Duda. 4th Row: T. Carvel, K. Enns, H. VanEpps, E. Staples, E. Russell, C. Glover, J. Varden. STAGE BAND 1st: S. Renaud, D. Degraff, A. Royce, B. Crowe, L. Felt. 2nd: H. Hahnenstein, S. Makosky, B. Casey, A. Locy. 3rd: J. Donnelly, K. Harris, D. Ort, C. Drew, J. Ort, C. Glover, A. Jensen-Moulton. 4th: E. Staples, K. Enns, J. Varden, G. Gardner, R, Rupp. ORCHESTRA 1st Row: S. Ashlaw, M. Goolden, M. Aldous, A. Leet, K. Zimmer. 2nd Row: A. Lindgren, M. Colton, D. Datush, M. Rasmussen, E. Russell. 3rd Row: R. Rupp, A. Jensen-Moulton, S. Lennox. 4th Row: K. Ort, K. Morrissette, A. Locy, J. Perry, S. Freego, Mrs. Kear. HOW ENSEMBLE A. Leet, S. Lennox, M. Rasmussen, D. Datush, R. Rupp, K. Ort, J. Perry, A. Locy, N. Kear. CONFERENCE ALL-STATE Julie Smith Melissa Frost (Not Pictured) F.F.A. First Row: K. LaBrake, R. Yelle, R, Pike, K. LaBrake. Second Row: Mr. Grant, B. Folbare, T. Evans, M. I Rood, V. Pharoah. Third Row: M, Wilson, C. Hitchman, P. Martin, S Murdie, M. Brown, R. Sprague. ( f PetioAj wtto ! TrtUPPM THe Otides k ActoPs tuf nf iftei 'M A sce ve uPoaJ !Uet 'iiiouJtAJb po 'hierict TASK peAt c a ad me FAce ipea (toPA m[ Alor;« A Tfoime Moi£ !?aa muim Aor sfeaMofc vmak | meiMv To (A CnA0£1 Wm HMAT$A6A |fvfe j vmmepT 1 lto IDKATEIDf me mou ueeof Wske 6er A WoM I O uh-ioA i MocA kmm ftV vApioos hfOM£5 Aajo m4 K £oje ADO UeM ... ttie tA % mm mikbfP. UlAVe5 Tlfe M Off am Uk me7, | ikePfpT6U(M' , bMf Accol Jk wfeewrcosrvmto m rtf nJth p me wwia eam J mis w Famv ia Me0 tmt .THvs Aee-WAi : (t eufeo w miAOoriy' l£eAf vs, 7jT r fkeL 101 Sitting: A. Firman, M. Magurk, S. Glasgow, B. Bascom, J. Collins, N. Larsen, T. Carvel. Standing: Coach, P. Whitter, R. Sanderson, L. Casey, B. Wisner, B. Coburn, T. Ry Coach. 102 enormous VOL. ' 1 a NO 30 a pinea pig, , Eastern Edition HEARD ON THE STREET: FR]f )A -----—”si“' — I Just When You Thought Monday Couldn’t Get AnyWorsi As the Bow Jones Industri si Aver :r e finished flashing., i t! ? - s t a t i s t;! c s ab at t he ns11 on®; : ecortoaii.c health, a. new face ar.eared on the it- lev Is,ion screes. A new yroun of m he r!§ th t in- f 1 .entes every comt- trie s r e r.d in. .;.r:d A jr.. ■ a • -■ just as i ■or or tan t as the Bow forer, Are J anan.es e . Prehars Black h onlay'1 aryl Arse riche new title as a deb- tor nationis cake- ing people turn their heads and no t ie e... t he new. f ac e . Black ..holiday® was t he c o i ne ■;'ra?a s s riven to th- c.v.-wh of Octoher. Itto, ■hen the how'Jones f e .11508:; p o i. n t s . I a -.■ © ■ p.o In.t s rente r .ha f over 800 ; 104 !yv Job, A Job, My Values For A Job CCC E N T s Work Done At Canton High J.t as true trie re n ova t i cm.: mza eoast rue 11off -At 0 e ii t on. i tight School is finally £%n- ished , Jyl ter ■ ;: i long soath.es pf s e einf ooubt rue- t Ion workers on. the roores, out- side the windowsf in. the .'h liwe.vr, 1 ■. J-B IOC OVV ■■ ■ rr-c - rt c levs t. is -ra 105 Persian Gulf Mined Twins Take Garbage Travels World Looking for a Good Home Pope Visits U.S Afilp M (4 A nms V n tTiciAIr Poi-im, As w ystmmAAJ suowA tens from. AW WiesnAm 4 raaik camoLOA)FLm , fan ITS UW THAAJ D MWfr AiDNt Djm tftffm T ioti (4AI MsentBif Hap To A tevounton evetr tui, ml, Lo m tn we Mfers,m tv vtfo 108 Village Card Gift Shop Northern Music Video Best Wishes to the ClassoP88 11 |ji 3rarj r ■ [ ij ] 29 Market St. Potsdam Victoria's Children Children's Clothing Sizes Infant to 24 mo Children 2-14 Potsdam, N-.Y. 13676 l Cet Ua (ZfaCcOievt Tick Tock TICK TOCK Hodskin Street Canton, N.Y. 13617 Triple A Lumber - TRIPLE A LUMBER 112 15 Gouvemeur St. Canton, N.Y. 13617 Pack 'n' Paddle Video News PACK ’N PADDLE 2 West Main Street Canton, N.Y. 13617 386-3639 VIDEO NEWS 39 Main Street Canton, N.Y. 13617 Congrats to Class of 1988 1 Travel Unlimited r O'Leary's 1 ! ' Wk«e No U Beyond Desuoahnn JB Youi Limit” -r- R- a-v-e- l uriL imnt D- 386-8525 Get you There For less” O’LEARY’S FUNERAL SERVICE Memorial Home Est. 1927 Pre-Plan Funeral Arrangements Counselling, Serving All Faiths J. W. Hardy Optometrist n r Kitay and Elmer J. W. HARDY OPTOMETRIST 123 Main Street ; Canton, N.Y. 13617 KITAY AND ELMER Attorneys and Counselors 315 386-8506 20 Court St. 315 386-8260 Canton, N.Y. North Country Auto Parts J L 1 NORTH COUNTRY AUTO PARTS Riverside Drive Canton, NY 13617 up 113 -- Key Bank --------------- Congratulations Class of 1988 KEY BANK --- St. Lawrence National Bank ----- m THE ST LAWRENCE NATIONAL BANK Your Community Bank St. Lawrence Inn St.Acuvneacc 26 Court St. Canton, NY 13617 Best Wishes to the Class of 1988 LeBerge Curtis LeBerge Curtis Rt. 2 Box 163 Canton, NY 13617 386-886 By All Standards the Finest In Dining Anywhere The County Seat Restaurant nuntg Skeat restaurant Congratulations Graduates — Clark Insurance Agencies CLARK INSURANCE AGENCIES Congratulations to 1988 Graduates 71 Main St. Canton, NY 13617 Segar Real Estate, Inc. SEGAR REAL ESTATE, INC. 4 East Main Street Hjl Canton, N.Y. 13617 (315) 386-4594 Dompnier-Leonard, Inc. Congratulations Class of ’88 DOMPNIER-LEONARD INC. 1 The Video Express Lawrence Funeral Home LeBerge and Curtis Congratulations Class of 1988 Lawrence Funeral Hume Established 1845 (315) 386-8513 R.B. (RUSS) LAWRENCE III 21 Park Street President, LIC Director Canton, New York 13617 5th Consecutive Generation LeBERGE CURTIS Rte. 2 Box 163 Canton, N.Y. 13617 386-8868 White's Flowers Nash Palm WHITE'S FLOWERS Canton, New York 13617 l lasli and Ittorney A at oCaw 113 Ylfjain S t. (Canton, Yj. 1J. 13617 117 1st Row: Coach Jones. 2nd Row: E. Butler, L. Morter, L. Morter, A. Cohen, K. Rabideau, A. LaValley, A. Longshore. 3rd Row: L. Felt, E. Staples, K. TeRiele, T. Jones. w: K. Caprio, L. Morter, K. Enns, A. LaValley, K. Rabideau, E. Butler, L. Morter, A. Cohen, M. Carvel, A. Royce. 2nd Row: A. Longshore, K. TeRiele, T. E. Staples, L. Felt, K. Stowell, M. Bullock, T. Mitchell. DN THE RDRD.TQ ELEW5 FHLL5 — Stan's Auto Body Shop - STAN'S AUTO BODY SHOP Canton-Postdam Road Potsdam, NY 13676 Barkley's --Evergreen's Lounge -------- Congratulations Class of 88 from the EVERGREEN LOUNGE Crowell Jewelers Bing Stevens Store BING STEVENS STORE Office Products - Stationery School Supplies - books Art Supplies - Trophies 63 Main Street Canton, New York 13617 PAUL F. CLEMENTS MARGARET J. CLEMENTS Seco Services, Inc. CrrlE FINANciaT— —T —GUARD Ian7 | SecO SERVICES, INC. Insurance 22 Depot St. Potsdam, NY (315) 265-7577 P.O. Box 5296 Massena, NY 13667 (315) 764-1053 —Star Route Sales Service Lifetime Guarantee To Original Owner Star Route Sales Service Jon Legault, Prop. Quality Russell Rd. Used Canton, NY Cars 386-2396 Service After the Sale -Pizza Hut ■Park Florists Park Florists 16 Park Street Canton, N. Y. 13617 386-4382 120 Girls Hockey Josie's Pizzeria JOSIE’S PIZZERIA ask about our fast free delivery 386-37341386-3736 25 MAIN ST. CANTON - Brian W. Staples BRIAN WARD STAPLES Certified Public Accountant PLEPHONE 95 MAIN STREET 5) 386-8194 CANTON, N.Y. 13617 I Tisdel Associates Associates Consulting Engineering Land Surveying 6-8542 113 Main St. Canton MVP Sports “WHERE YOU’RE THE MVP” (315) 265-3960 Congratulations Seniors ----- The Jana Hair Studio THE HAIR STUDIO MAIN STREET CANTON HAIRSTVUNG Congratulations Class of 1988 McCarthy's 0 3 CY GIFTS 3U.ii, South Canton, K.lj. Art- New Ijork Accent' McCarthy's 'Restaurant' Open daiCu 127 geaoM Wight Patterson, Inc. 5) 386-2751 5)386-4171 Wight Patterson, Inc. FEEDING COWS SINCE 1927 8 Miner Street Canton, N.Y. 13617 Speer, Cruikshank, Zeh Mackyllar §peer, (Eruihsljank, Ztlf iWackpIlar R.D. 3 Canton, N.Y. 13617 386-2754 R.D. 3 Ogdensburg, NY 13669 393-4520 Century Lounge C.onqratulationA C iaAA of 1988 Ceniuru dCi if cJLounqe — Dompnier Leonard Inc. Congratulations Class of '88 DOMPNIER-LEONARD INC. Main Street Canton, N.Y. 13617 Grasse River Agway Compliments of GRASSE RIVER AGWAY — The Clark Insurance Agencies Congratulations to 1988 Graduates THE CLARK INSURANCE AGENCIES 71 Main St. Canton, N.Y. 13817 129 Mort Backus Sons Denesha — Gardner Funeral Home The Yarn Shop Country Mouse Fabric Craft Connies Restaurant Merrill Brothers Hardware Bell’s Lekki Crowe Lawyers Pahlers Packing Corp. IGA Canton Liquor Store McLen Computers, Inc. French’s Restaurant North Country Savings Bank The Bagelry Reasoner TV Appliance Band Box Cleaners Fiaccos Restaurant PATRONS Congratulations to the Class of 88. It has been a pleasure to watch you grow and mature since the Banford Days. — Mrs. Garner Gail S., Kate M., Kerry C., and Nancy O., — We wish each of you success and happiness. We have enjoyed having you work with us at McCarthy's. You are terrific, each in your own special way. — Ted Phyllis Lawrence and the staff at McCarthy's Restaurant P c P C Midtown Plaza Canton, N.Y. 13617 Open 24 Hrs to Serve You better Good Luck Class of 1988 — Carol Lee Shoppe CAROL BLAIR OWNER Zke Carol Zee Shoppe Super Duper Super Duper 36 Market St., Potsdam, NY 13676 315-265-4426 See Us For Your Prom and Formal Wear Needs Rt. 11 University Plaza, Canton, N.Y. Locally owned and operated Open Mon.-Sat. 8am-10pm Sun. 9am-6pm 386-4943 ________________________________131 Mace Motors MACE MOTORS 27 Gouverneur St. Canton, V.F. 18617 Century 21 Norco Services NORCO SERVICES 30 MAIN ST. POTSDAM, N.Y. 13676 386-4938 We've given lots of kids a good home. The CENTURY 21® system has put more families into their first home than any other real estate sales organization. Let us do it for you. For more information just give us a call. Put Number 1 to work for you. ™ The Pear Tree n T,V -- 77 Maty £it ee t -£aytoi) jewelry, tapestries, soaps, kitchen gadgets, cards, stationery, pottery, tinware, stuffed animals, coffees, confections, french glassware COME IN AND BROWSE! Best wishes for the future to Tracey and the Class of '88. — Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Jones Success is a journey, not a destination. — Wishing the Class of 1988 much success in their journey. — Mr. and Mrs. Spink --- The Shoe Store -------- the Shoe Store and more 37 Main Street Canton, New York 379-9514 Quality Shoes at Reasonable Prices 134 SERGFS SERGI'S Italian Pizzeria Restaurant Pizza You Can't Resist Open Daily 11:00 a.m.- 2:00 a.m. 31 Main St. Canton Willow Island Widow Restaurant 1 West Wain Street (Canton, Yjew Xjork 386-8822 The Wool House ------------- The Wool House Quality Knitting Yarns Counted Cross Stitch Supplies Hand Knit Sweaters For Sale 36 Park Street, Canton 379-9666 |- Canton Federal Savings and Loan --------------------- Canton Federal Savings Loan Assn. Member FSLIC Congratulations 127 Main Street Canton, New York to the Class of 386-4533 1988 iSsiSL m FSLIC k0h Your Savings Associations ------ Axtell's 13617-0027 Axtell’s Sports Inc. Skis, Sporting Goods Athletic Footwear Specialists 386-5266 Midtown Plaza Canton, N.Y. 13617 Best wishes to our grandson, Greg and the Class of 1988. — Helen and Bill Gardner Best wishes to the Class of '88 and may all your future dreams be fulfilled. — Mr. Mrs. Michael J. Furgal Congratulations Seniors Outer West Main Street Canton, New York ---- Woods Water foods and ‘Water SUPPLIES FOR: HUNTING FISHING CAMPING ARCHERY CANTON, NEW YORK 386-1024 Green Furniture GREEN FURNITURE CO. Quality and Low Prices Main Street Canton, New York 386-2491 n DRIGH 365° 'Wi i ®i i ww, LOOK AT HIS SHOES- WttUmwfl n«W bteHiiH omei teen eftm wv WtT Mo uiM UK AiIMIHIAUj fmALH imp ton RotmomumH nilfH TM UmilM ifjfHem oPTHiee meem- pmem omiap ui PmuMvaM dtoA soft AMD WAIVE P cMnm tAstom MfuimmsAM Michael Jackson Madonna Janet Jackson Vanna White The Cosby Show Tina Turner Max Headroom 139 MODERATELY OUT Jon Bon Jovi Charlie Sheen Moonlighting Billy Joel Morris and the Cats Suzanne Vega Paul Simon flWP IN % M) M m w tm is m L To mve. Don Quixote What do you say? Are we proud, are we brave or just crazy Don Quixote What do you say? Are we shooting at windmills like you? Here I am Don Quixote You be the judge We are all men of La Mancha Nik Kershaw
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