Clifton Fine Central High School - Mountain Echo Yearbook (Star Lake, NY)

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f ABLE IBF DEDICATION ..................2 administration...............S FACUtJV .....................4 OTHER SCHOOL PERSONNEL ......7 SENIORS .....................9 CLASSES.....................27 ACTIVITIES..................49 SPORTS......................57 T E N T 7 E an DEDICATION MRS. P SUUNE BASSETTE The class of ’66 would like to thank you, Mrs. Bassette, for all the time and help you’ve given us. Our thanks for your un- derstanding and kindness can’t really be measured. We do hope you’ll remember us through this edition of the Echo. We, there- fore, dedicate our yearbook to you. May your days always be filled with happiness and the best of everything. 2 HAROLD BERO Secondary Supervisor ADMINISTRATION KENNETH CAMPBELL Elementary Supervisor PATRICK MIRANDA Supervising Principal BOARD OF EDUCATION GEORGE REYNOLDS ARTHUR PETERSON DR. R. V. PERSSON President RUTH CLARK JOSEPH SHENE Picture not available JOSEPH KING ALBERT WILLIAMS RUSS CLARK FREDRICK GRIFFIN 3 FACULTY Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Phillips - Kinder- garten Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Peterson, Mrs. Hynes - Third Mrs. Floyd, Mr. Redmond, Mrs. Jarvis - Sixth Mrs. Smeby, Mrs. Riley, Miss Sherman, Mrs. Durham - First Mrs. Pomerville, Mrs. Moyer, Mrs. Safford - Fourth Mrs. Henri, Mrs. Nolan, Mrs. Golden - Second Mrs. Hosmer, Mr. Glenn, Mrs. Hazelton - Fifth Mr. Falcone, Mrs. Grimm - Music 4 Mrs. Bassette - Librarian Mr. Faubert - French, Mr. Cozzi - Latin Mr. Colton, Miss Cunningham, Mr. Paquin - Social Studies Mr. Persson - Shop Mrs. Climenson - Business, Mrs. Winch - Librarian, Mrs. Falcone - Home Ec. Mrs. Amo - English, Mr. Austin - English, Mrs. Bero - Literature, Miss Hill - English Mr. Fleming, Mr. Biddle, Mr. Forbes, Mr. Russo - Science Mrs. DeVol - School Nurse Mr. Garbreana - Social Studies 5 Miss W atson, Mr. Miller, Mrs. Burns - Math Mr. Weeks - Phys. Ed., Mr. Mac- Donald - Driver Ed. Mrs. Marek - Dental Hygienist Mrs. Griffin - Speech Correctionist Mrs. Bigwarfe - Secretary Mrs. Hogan - Secretary Mrs. Newtown - Secretary V ORBOOIC SIAFF B. Brown, W. Small, R, Dowling D. Perry, S. Rixon, C. Bartlett Missing - S. Shatraw L, Sutherland, D. Kerr, S. Pohl, P. Boyd EDITOR Judi Beaulieu ADVISOR Mr. Paquin J. Bero, P. Small, J. Beaulieu, R. Arnold JOYCE ADAMS Her thoughts have high aims. Intramurals 2: F.H.A. 3: G.A.A. 2: Bus Monitor 3: ROXANA ARNOLD The wrong way seems most reasonable. ” Yearbook Staff 3,4: Pep Club 3: Blue Gold 4: Sr. Chorus 1,2,3: Sr. Play 4; Li- brary Club 4,3; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Hall Monitor 4: Debate Club 3; F.T.A. 1,2,3; Leader's Club 1, 2,3,4: Science Fair Award 1: KATHLEEN ADAMS Success follows every effort. Pep Club 3: Library Club 4: Intramurals 1,2,3,4: F.H.A. 2,3,4: G.A.A. 2,3,4; Bus Monitor 3: Leader’s Club 2,3,4: THOMAS BAKER 'T can resist anything but temptation. Basketball 1,4; Football 4; Golf 1,4: Sr. Band 1: District Band 1; Perfect Atten- dance 1: Honor Roll 1,4: Dance Band 1; Sr. Play 4: Soccer 1: Hall Monitor 4: Ski Patrol 1: National Honor Society 4: MICHEAL ANDRIKUT Last night I felt immense, today I feel like fifteen cents. Industrial Arts Club 1,2,3: Football 1,2, 3,4: Golf 3: Intramurals 3; Wrestling 3, 4: Hall Monitor 4: All Star Team - Foot- ball 4; ROBERT BEBEE A little fun never hurt anybody. Industrial Arts Club 1,2,3,4: Basketball 4: Intramurals 2,4; Bus Monitor 4: Hall Monitor 4: Gym Demonstration 1,2,3: Volleyball 2,3: CAROL BARTLETT The will of man is by his reason swayed. n Yearbook Staff 4: Pep Club 2: Sr. Chorus 1,2,3: F.H.A. 2: Monitor 1,2,3,4; La- tin Honor Society 1: Gym Demonstration 1: JACK BILLINGS ’’When listening to a woman, believe only one word in forty. Football 1,2,3,4: Pep Club 3,4: Baseball 2,3,4: Intramurals 4: Wrestling 1,2: Monitor 4; JUDITH BEAULIEU Happiness is pink and white. ” Yearbook Staff 3, Editor 4: Sr. Band 1,2: Honor Roll 1,2: Blue Gold 1,2,3,4: Sr. Chorus 2,3: Sr. Play 4: Class Vice Pres. 1: Class Pres. 4: Library Club 2,3,4: Bas- ketball Cheerleader 1,2,3,4: Football Cheerleader 3,4: Soccer Cheerleader 3: Intramurals 1,2,3,4: G.A.A. 1, Vice Pres. 2, Pub. 3,4: Monitor 1,4: Fr. Hon- or Society 3,4: Festival Band 2: F.T.A. 1,2,3,4: Science Fair Award 1: NYSSMA 2: Leader's Club 1: Debate Club 3: Queen 4: JOSEPH BOUCHER Man loves but once. ” Basketball 1; Blue Gold 3,4; Library Club 3,4: Soccer 1,3: Monitor 4: Debate Club 3: Scorer 3,4: Yearbook Staff 4; PATRICIA BOYD Seen, but not heard. Yearbook Staff 4, Pep Club 3,4: Honor Roll 1, 2: Library Club 1: In- tramurals 4: G.A.A. 4: Bus Monitor 4: De- bate Club 3: National Honor Society 2,3,4: Latin Award 2: STEPHEN BURNS Live while ye may. Basketball 1,2: Pep Club 3,4: Class Vice Pres. 1,2,3,4: Bas- ketball Cheerleader 4: Prince 1: A. D.- BROWN Snoring is sleeping out loud. Football 3,4: Year- book Staff 4; Pep Club 3,4: Basketball Cheer- leader 4: Intramurals 3,4: Wrestling 3: Monitor 1,4: Fire Pa- trol 3: Science Fair Award 1: BRUCE CAMPBELL Be good, and if you can't be good, be careful. Industrial Arts Club 2: Basketball 3,4: Foot- ball 4: Lab Assistant 2: Intramurals 4: Mon- itor 4; Prince 3: Jr. Varsity 2: JOHN BROWN Killing time is sui- cide . Basketball 2,3,4: Foot- ball 2,3: Baseball 2,3, 4: All Star Team-Base- ball 3: Basketball 2,3: Football 3: Prince 2: CECELIA CASTAGNOZZI Quietness is a won- derful, virtue. M Pep Club 3: Honor Roll 1,2: Blue Gold 4: Sr. Play 4: Library Club 1,2,3,4: Intra- murals 1,2,3,4: G.A.A. 1,2,3: Moni- tor 2: National Honor Society 2,3,4: F. T. A. 1,2: Citizenship Con- ference 3,4: I' I KAROL DANIELS Silence is better than words. Monitor 1,2,3: RICHARD DOWLING One cannot be and have been. Football 3; Yearbook Staff 4: Lab. Assist. 2; Honor Roll 1,2,3; Wrestling 1,3,4: Monitor 4: Orator- ical Winner 2: Boys State 3: Debate Club 3: National Honor Society 2,3,4: Student Council 3, Pres. 4: Science Fair Award 1; Awards - Math 2, Biology 2, Latin 3: C. E. Con- ference 3, N. M. S. S. F. 4; Chess Club 2: THERESA DAVEY Friends are born, not made. ROY El BERT Women annoy me. I love to be annoyed. Yearbook Staff 3: Pep Club 3,4; Sr. Play 4: French Club 3: Moni- tor 4: Debate Club 3: F.T.A. 3,4; Math Club 3; DALE DEGOUFF Live and let live. Pep Club 3,4: Blue Gold 3,4: Sr. Cho- rus 1,2,3,4: Library Club 1,3,4: Moni- tor 2: JOHN GAMMON It is no small art to sleep, to achieve it one must keep awake all day. SUZANNE GEBO There are two sides to every argument, mine and the wrong side. Lab Asst. 1: Honor Roll: Blue Gold 4: Sr. Play 4: Lib. Club 1,2,3,4: Basketball Cheerleader 1,2,3: Football Chldr. 2: Intramurals 1,2,3,4: G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Or- atorical Cont. 2: De- bate Club 3; Stu. Coun. 3,4: Leader's Club 1,2; N.H.S. 2, 3,4; English Awd. 3: JUDY GISH A smile is wonderful Blue Gold 3,4: Sr. Chorus 1,2,3,4: Bas- ketball Football Cheerleader 3: Intra- murals 1,2,3,4: F.H.A. 1,2: G.A.A. 1,2,3,4: Monitor 2, 3,4: RITA GOODROW Happiness is at once the best, the noblest, and the pleasantest of things. Honor Roll 1,4: In- tramur als 1: G.A.A. 1: Science Fair Award 1: American Legion Essay Contest 1,3: JAMES GRENIER The world is mine. Industrial Arts Club 1, 4; Golf 2,3,4: Sr. Band 1: District Band 1,2: Dance Band 1,2, 3; Wrestling 1; Ski Patrol 1,2: Festival Band 2,3; NYSSMA 1,2,3: All State Band 1,2,3: SANDRA HAMELE Nothing succeeds like success. Lab Assistant 1; Honor Roll 1,2: F. N. A, 2, 3, 4; Sr. Play 4; Monitor 4: F.T.A . 1: Science Fair Award 1: 14 THOMAS HANLEY God is proud of those who are tall. Basketball 1,2,4: Football 1,2,3,4: Yearbook Staff 3: Pep Club 3: Baseball 1,2, 3,4: Monitor 4: Fire Patrol 2,3,4: Student Council: Science Fair Award 1: WILLIAM HOOVEN It's never too late to begin. Sr. Play 4: Industrial Arts Club 1: FRED KING ”1 am as sober as a judge. Basketball 2,3: Golf 3: Lab Assistant 1: Pep Club 4: Honor Roll 2,3: Sr. Play 4: Intramurals 2,3,4: Wrestling 1: Monitor 4: Science Fair Award 1: I FRANKLIN LA PLANTE Whoever heard of a mousetrap chasing a mouse? Industrial Arts Club 1, 2,4: Sr. Play 4; In- tramurals 2,3,4: Monitor 4: Fire Patrol 1,2,3,4: Volleyball 2,3; Gym Demon- stration 1,2,3: Picture Not Available , I KENNETH LAPLANTE The wiser man knows. Basketball 1,2,3: Football 2,3: Honor Roll 1: Monitor 4: Intramurals 4: RITA LASHOMB Life was made for living. Yearbook Staff 2,3; Pep Club 4: Sr. Play 4: F.N.A. 1,2,3,4: Intramurals 1,2,3,4: Monitor 4: School Paper 1,2,3: Twirl- ing 1.2: VALEDICTORIAN JONATHAN LOWELL Learn to spend a perfectly useless day in a perfectly useless way. ” Basketball 2: Pep Club 3,4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4: Blue Gold 4: Intramurals 4: Monitor 4: Math Award 2,3: Fr. Hon- or Society 2,3: De- bate Club 3: N.H.S. 2,3,4: Fire Patrol 2: S.C. 3,4: Aver. 1,2, 3 15 I i t r s L E S 1 C F Ii G a b C c 3 R] 1 tb ai th Hi tr 1: 1: Es SA MN lik KAREN MCBROOME Once upon a time.......... Honor Roll 3: Blue Gold 4: Sr. Play 4: Class Secretary 2: Library Club 4: F.H.A. 1,3: Monitori, 4: Debate Club 3: DILYS MUDGETT And she loved to work. Sr. Band 1,2,3,4: Lab Assistant 1, 2: District Band 3,4: Perfect At- tendance 1,2,3: Pep Club 3,4: Honor Roll 1,2,3,4: Dance Band 3,4: Sr. Play 4: Intramurals 1,2, 3,4: G.A.A. 1,2,3,4: Oratorical Contest 2,3: National Honor So- ciety 2,3,4: F.T.A. 1,2,3,4: Science Fair Award 1: DONNA PERRY Advice is most needed when least heeded. Intramurals 4: Wrestling 2: CORINA MOOTE Oh, that smile! Honor Roll 1,2, 3,4; Treasurer 2: Cheerleader 1, 2: Intramurals 1,2: F.H.A. 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2: DONALD MALLETTE Fun, fun, fun! 16 Yearbook Staff 4; Blue Gold 3; Sr. Chorus 1, 2, Secretary 3: Sr. Play 4; Library Club 4: Cheerleader Manager 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3, Pub. 4; Monitor 1,2, 3,4; Student Council 3: F.T.A. 1,2; Leader's Club 1, 2, 3, 4; HAROLD REFICI A stubborn and rebellious genera- tion . Perfect Attendance 1: Pep Club 4: Sr. Play 4: Wrestling 1,2: Monitor 1,2,4: STEPHEN REED Without music, life would be a mistake. Sr. Play 4: Soccer 1: Baseball 2, 3: Wrestling 3,4: Science Fair Award 1: Chess Club 2: Gym Demonstration 2: SHARON RIXON The resolved mind hath no cares. Yearbook Staff 4: Sr. Chorus 1,2,3; Sr. Play 4; Class Sec- retary 3; Basketball Cheerleader 2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2, 3, 4; Monitor 4; F.T.A. 1,2,4; Leader’s Club 1,2, 3,4; DORA SHANK There's always a time for fun. M Perfect Attendance 3: Honor Roll 3,4: Sr. Play 4: F.N.A. 1: In- tramurals 1,2,3,4: F.H.A.2,3, 4: G.A.A. 1,2,3: Monitor 4: Twirling 1,2,3,4; Leader's Club 1,2: Science Fair Award 1: NYSSMA 2,3; Sr. Chorus 1,2,3: Class Treasurer 2: Basketball Cheerleader 3,4: Football Cheerleader 4: Intramu- rals 1,2,3,4: F.H.A. 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4: Monitor 1,4: Leader's Club 3,4: LINDA SHARPSTENE You shall know by experience. ” SANDRA SHATRAW They lived long that have lived well. Yearbook Staff 4: Sr. Chorus 1,2,3: Class Secretary 4: Basket- ball Cheerleader 1,2, 3,4: Football Cheer- leaders : Intramu- rals 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 2,3: G.A.A. 1,2,3, 4: Pres.: Leader’s Club 2: Sr. Play 4: Science Fair Award 1: TERRY SMITH Fate tried to conceal him, by naming him Smith. Basketball 1,2,3,4: Football 1,2: Blue Gold 4: Soccer 3,4: All Star Team - Soc- cer 4: MARY SHENE It is the rare pleas- ures that delight us. Perfect Attendance 1, 3: Honor Roll 1,2,3, 4; Sr. Chorus 1,2,3: Sr. Play 4; F.N.A. 1,2,3,4: Intr amur als 1,2,3,4: G.A.A. 1, 2,3,4: Monitor 4: National Honor Soci- ety 2,3,4: Student Council 4: Bus. Math Award 3: ROBERT SNIDER Oh, those athletes! Basketball 1,2,3,4: Football 1,2,3,4: Lab Assistant 1; Perfect Attendance 1: Class Treasurer 3: Baseball 1,2,3,4: All Star Team - Baseball 3; Basketball 2,3: Foot- ball 2,3,4: Ski Pa- trol 1: WILLIAM SMALL Debate is masculine; conversation is femi- nine . ” Yearbook Staff 4: Pep Club 3,4; Honor Roll 1,2: Blue Gold 4; Sr. Play 4: Library Club 3,4: Debate Club 3: Monitor 1,2, 4: JUNE STEVENS Friendliness is one of her virtues. Sr. Play 4: Science Fair Award 1; ROBERT STOW ELL One may smile and smile and be a villian. Student Council Exec. Comm., Treas. 3,4: Discussion Club 3: Sr. Play 4: Industrial Arts Club 1: MARY THORNTON Boy, do I enjoy life. Sr. Play 4: Intramu- rals 1,2,3,4: Moni- tor 1,2,3: Leader's Club 1,2; SHARON STOWELL Then I said . . . . Blue Gold fl,4r Library Club 4: F.H.A. 1, Treasurer 3: G.A.A. 1: Moni- tor 4: Twirling 1,2: NYSSMA 1: WILLIAM TODD A truly modest fellow. Fire Patrol 1: Moni- tor 1,4: Sr. Play 4: Soccer Manager 1: Blue Gold 3, Bus. Mgr. LAURA SUTHERLAND Never in a hurry, always late. Yearbook Staff 3,4: Lab Assistant 1,2; Pep Club 3,4; Honor Roll 1,2: Blue Gold 1,2,3, Editor 4: Sr. Chorus 1,2,3: Sr. Play 4: Class Pres. 3, 4: Intramurals 1,2,3, 4: G.A.A. 1,2,3 - Executive Board, 4: S.S. Award 3: Debate Club 3: National Honor Society 2,3,4: Essay Winner 2: F.T.A. 1,2; Leader's Club 1,2,3; DANIEL TOWNE Better late than never. Industrial Arts Club 1: Basketball 1,2: Foot- ball 1,3,4; Intra- murals 1,2,3,4: Monitor 4: Science Fair Award 1: LINDA VANHOUSE Small in size, but great in love. Perfect Attendance 2: Sr. Play 4: Basketball Cheerleader 1,3,4; Foot- ball Cheerleader 4; Soccer Cheer- leader 3; Intramurals 1,2,3,4: G.A.A. 1;2,3,4; Monitor 3,4; Princess 1; Student Council 2; CYNTHIA WARD A wonderful person. ” Sr. Chorus 1,2,3; F.N.A. 4; In- tramurals 1,2: G.A.A. 1,2: GARY WINCH 'I did it! Basketball 2: Football 2; Sr. Band 1,2,3: Pep Club 3: Dance Band 1,2: Sr. Play 4: Class Treasurer 4: Monitor 4: Festival Band 2; King 4; NYSSMA 1; To the Senior Class of '66 Compliments of ROCKLAND FARM-A-PLASTIC INC. Cranberry Lake, N.Y. Gary Winch - Treas., Sandy Shatraw - Sec., Steve Burns - Vice Pres., Judi Beaulieu - Pres. We would like to present UTTL£ MARY SUNSWfNE’ ’ ROW 1: H. Refici, J. Lowell, G. Winch, W. Small. ROW 2: S. Gebo, C. Castag- nozzi, J. Beaulieu, L. Sutherland. ROW 1: T. Baker, R. Eibert, D. Mudgett, M. Shene, R. Rice, ROW 2: D. Perry, R. Arnold, J. Hooven, S. Rixon, M. Thorn- ton, D. Hodge. _ SU EETHEART BALL ’66 Bill Small, Tom Baker, Butch Brown, Larry Cole, Jim Briggs, Gerry Antwine, Prince Mike Pitts, Prince Rick Arnold, Prince Don Foley, John Fraser, Randy Gore, King Gary Winch, Queen Judi Beaulieu, Barbara Mal- le tte, Annie MacAleese, Princess Patti Small, Princess Barb Gish, Princess Janet Root, Judy Hamel, Rosie Stowell, Patsy Shene, Donna Perry, Judy Gish, Karen McBroome. OASS PROPHECY The year is late in the eighties and the good old class of '66 is happily spread over the continent. The upcoming graduates have decided to see what their predecessors have done since graduation from C.F.C.S. Let's find out....................... KATHELEEN ADAMS moved to Chicago. She's in charge of the Great Lakes Training Center. JAMES GRENIER writes and illustrates children's books. BILL HOOVEN has replaced Sean Connery in the James Bond series. How do you like your work? We haven't heard from GARY WINCH since a million dollars of Senior money disappeared. MARY SHENE is crusading in Florence Nightingale's steps. She’s head nurse here at C.F.C.S. Due to all the experience she had on the Blue and Gold, LAURA SUTHERLAND has become editor of Mad. She and Alfred E. Newman will celebrate their 20th wedding anniversary this month. JACK BILLINGS isn't Jack Billings anymore. He's taken over as Mr. Greenjeans on Captain Kangaroo. JOHN BROWN lives in Florida where he owns and operates Big Bad John's Alligator Farm. BILL TODD - we thought he was quiet and shy, HA! - is on trial for a bigamy charge. PAT BOYD is a syndicated columnist for the New York Times. She writes an advice to the lovelorn column on the side. ROBERT BEBEE is president of the Newton Falls Paper Mill. DANNY TOWNE, our woodsman, is now overseer of Yellowstone National Park. We hear he gets along quite well with the bears. DONNA PERRY who was inclined to put the monkey wrench in the wrong place is head grease monkey at the Daytona 500. MIKE ANDRIKUT who was always willing to give everyone spiritual advice is head chaplain at Denamora. JOHN GAMMON has recently been elected the Dooley of Alcoholics Anonymous. LINDA SHARPSTENE who was the quiet (????????) one in the class is now the voice you hear when you dial A Prayer. BOB SNIDER, our famous athlete, is teaching Ding Dong School. He can really make a wicked sand castle. JON LOWELL, secret agent double-o-zero, has become one of the worst courageous good guys Thrush has ever seen. Say, U.N.C.L. E., I confess!” LINDA VAN HOUSE owns a cheese factory in South Fine. Her motto is; Mouse's cheese can't be beat, Mouse’s cheese is really neat, Mouse's cheese is quite a treat, With Mouse's cheese there's lots to eat! After 15 years of dodging the draft by not.doing his history workbook and staying classified 1-HS, ROY EIBERT, has perfected a new hair color; he calls it radiant Egbert red. RICHARD DOWLING, having graduated from three major univer- sities - East Point, C. C. J;, (Canton County Jail), and Ratcliff - is now working for VISTA in Oswegatchie. He says the job pays rather well. Our own Little Mary Sunshine, CECELIA CASTAGNOZZI, is now a bunny at the Playboy Club in L.A. FRANK LAPLANTE is an Opera singer. He's appearing in Carmen in New York at the present time. ROXI ARNOLD is a famous interior decorator in Chloride, New Mexico. TERRY SMITH is the first real live barber in Wanakena. SUE GEBO is writing her doctorate thesis on How to catch fiies without flypaper. H SANDY HAMELE is the chemistry teacher here at her old Alma Mater. BRUCE CAMPBELL is the newly elected Mayor of Fine. THERESA DAVEY has her own taxi service. Just dial Accident 5-43210. DONALD MALLETTE is an airline hostess for TWA. JOE BOUCHER is still making those long trips to Cranberry. There must be something up there that interests him. RITA LASHOMB is president and owner of the Marlboro Company. When he's not out in the forest look- ing for Indians, BILL SMALL is a nuclear physicist at Cape Kennedy. JUNE STEVENS lives in New York where she owns a chain of Madam Fifi's Beauty Salons. She is known in all the major cities as Fifi. CAROL BARTLETT owns a nice quiet little discotheque in dswegatchie. Business is really thriving. SANDY SHATRAW has become an international spy. At the present she's in the wilds of Africa tracking the last of the DooDoo birds. BUTCH BROWN is still in Star Lake. He faithfully goes to Tear's porch everyday and talks to the coke machine. TOM BAKER is the world's new yo-yo champion. STEVE BURNS teaches the children of his former classmates how to play piano. He seems to think that some of them 23 have more talent than their parents. DORA SHANK was unanimously chosen as Miss Fine last year. SHARON RIXON has taken over Coach's job. I've heard that we've never had a team quite like this one. TOM HANLEY has become a seamstress. Some of his creations are now on display in the showcase. SHARON STOWELL is trying to find out who the Abominable Snowman is. She has her suspicions. KAREN MCBROOM is appearing regularly in a toothpaste commercial. JOYCE ADAMS knits and sells mittens. STEVE REED just finished climbing Mt. McKinley. HAROLD REFICI is assistant to the assistant to the assistant to the clerk to the general manager to the purchasing agent to the supervisor to the fore- man to the departmental head to the vice president to the president of the Cracker Jax Company. DILYS MUDGETT won the Nobel Prize for her outstanding work in Math 12. CORINA MOOTE, now Mrs. Corky Kelly, has National recognition for her latest achievement, 492 words a minute in shorthand. BOB STOWELL is head of the advertising department here at C.F.C.S. for Senior Plays and Sweetheart Balls. KAROL DANIELS, a quiet member of our class, has written three hair raising novels. DALE DEGOUFF, a well known pilot, has broken the sound barrier five times in the last week. CINDY WARD lives in a penthouse in New York. She says she's very happy with her seventh husband. JUDY GISH has taken over Johnny Carson’s The Tonight Show. M JUDI BEAULIEU has won the Betty Crocker Homemaking Award. It was all due to her creation of grape jelly on poached eggs. It's really delicious and it's the only thing she can cook. FRED KING is the Congressman from the 43rd district. RITA GOODROW was the first woman on the moon. KENNETH LAPLANTE has become a Texas Ranger. MARY THORNTON has joined the foreign legion. CLAQQ WILL Being of sorta sound mind and body, we the class of 1966 do make known our first will and testament. TO THE BOARD OF EDUCATION we leave some peace and quiet .... TO THE FACULTY we leave bottles of iron pills to cure the gray hair we caused .... TO THE JUNIORS we leave the Seniors' homerooms .... TO THE SOPHOMORES we leave those” history workbooks that everyone is so fond of ... TO THE FRESHMEN we can only say good luck .... TO THE UNDERCLASSMEN we leave these hallowed halls to roam in, as long as you have a pass .... BILL SMALL leaves his cough to SUE KING and CHERE WHITTERS. How about some Vicks .... JUDI BEAULIEU leaves her entire Mati Hari outfit to MIKE DECORA and RUSHTON DOWLING. Who wants the cape? .... LINDA VANHOUSE leaves her petiteness to CHARLES MARSH. Maybe now you can wear a size 3 . . . . SUE GEBO leaves her diplomatic manner to JANICE KING and LOLLY KEITH .... CAROL BARTLETT leaves her go go go go power to DAVID ROWAND and NANCY SHENE. Up and at 'em kids .... TOM BAKER leaves his toque to PATTI SMALL. Now you can bear those Cranberry Lake winters .... BRUCE CAMPBELL leaves last Tuesday's leftovers to HELEN SHENE and LINDA LADUC .... JUNE STEVENS leaves the success of a puffy hairdo to ALAN LEGAULT and LARRY GORE. It'll add inches to your height .... JOHN GAMMON leaves his most prized possession to RANDY HAYES and ALFRED SHEARD .... LINDA SHARPSTENE leaves her boots to DAVID TERRY. We hope they fit ... . RITA GOODROW just keeps Dave .... DORA SHANK leaves her baton to DON FOLEY. Gee, maybe you can twirl at a bas- ketball game next year .... RITA LASHOMB leaves her phony blonde wig to DICK RICE .... TOM HANLEY leaves one whole deck of cards to JACKIE HOOVEN. Now you can play Fish during the noon hour .... ROXI ARNOLD leaves a can of gray hairspray to BERNARD KERR. Silver streaks will make you look distinguished .... STEVE BURNS leaves his cheerleading position to STEVE GOLDEN. Hope you make Varsity next year .... KAREN MCBROOME leaves her Monday morning look of why-do-you- have-to-look-so-bright-and-shiny-around-here-for toJIMBERO. Come on, Jim, snarl a little .... BUTCH BROWN leaves his talents to skip school and have a legal excuse to ERNEST KINNEY and KAREN PARVESE .... DONNIE MALLETTE leaves his slow, and so very cautious driving methods to MARY 24 SANTIMAW. Not over 95, now Mary .... MIKE ANDRIKUT leaves his shy, evasive manner to VICKI MCKENNEY and SUE POHL. Be like Mike girls, never utter a word unless you think it is absolutely necessary .... ROY EIBERT leaves that suave air he has about him to LARRY COLE and GLEN PHILLIPS. Remember boys, none of that greasy kid stuff .... BOB STOWELL leaves that adorable black derby to BARBARA BARTLETT. Wear it in good health, Barb .... LAURA SUTHERLAND leaves her ability to fall off a chairlift with poise and grace to GREG KERR. It's quite an experience .... JOYCE ADAMS leaves all of her old haunts in Oswegatchie to MARIE ADAMS and NORVA ROHDE. Try to leave the place standing, girls .... SHARON RIXON leaves her great ability to cook to MIKE WRIGHT. She can really make terrific peanut butter sandwiches .... STEVE REED leaves his Wrestling suit to MIKE PETERSON. Let’s see you beat Steve’s record .... MARY THORNTON leaves her giggle to DOUGLAS HAWLEY and KEN MYERS. Enjoy yourselves guys. . . . CORINA MOOTE leaves her talents in shorthand to Mrs. Climenson to give to some deserving shorthand-taljer .... FRED KING leaves his ability to try to get out of 8th period study hall to SHARON PRICE and DAWN MCBROOM. Don't you have someplace to go? .... SANDY HAMELE leaves the metropolis of Wanakena to BONNIE TAYLOR and GAIL LEONARD. It's yours to do what you want with .... BOB SNIDER leaves his tremendous hook-shot to NANCY SULLIVAN. Maybe you can play first s.tring on J.V. next year .... JACK BILLINGS leaves his ability to go home in the middle of the day with an awful headache to STEVE REYNOLDS and GORDY TAYLOR. Would some aspirin help? .... JIM GRENIER leaves his job at the IGA to DIANE CAMPBELL. Remember just one thing - pack the breakable stuff on the bottom, it makes things more interesting, hunh Jim .... JOE BOUCHER wills his quiet, meek, little voice to DAVID HODGE and SHERRY DANI- ELS. What? Oh, you've already got quiet, meek, little, voices .... RICHARD DOWLING leaves his old physics notebook to PATSY SHENE. We sure hope you can decipher it ... . CINDY WARD leaves her quietness and peace of mind to BOBBY SIMMONS. Jeepers, Bob, You need something to calm your nerves .... JOHN BROWN leaves his ability to drive standard to DIANE KERR. Please leave some gears .... JON LOWELL leaves his gym sneakers to CINDY BABBITTT. Do you think they're the right size? .... GARY WINCH leaves the job of treasurer to whoever gets it next year. The work isn't too bad, but the pay is good .... JOEY REFICI leaves his draft card to CHERYL BULLOCK and DELPHA DAFOE. I'm sure you two will have a lot of use for it ... . SANDY SHATRAW leaves her gift of gab especially in English and history to SCOT FRASER. Detention happens only once in awhile .... SHARON STOWELL leaves her five study halls a day to BUTCH WHITMORE and JIM TERRY. You sure have a lot of time on your hands that can be spent in quiet chatter .... DANNY TOWNE leaves his hitchhiking talents to PAT JONES and SALLY GOTHAM. Some nights about 11 it really gets cold .... TERRY SMITH leaves his ability to count to DREW KERR. 1,2,4,7,5,21,9,3,6,8 .... DILYS MUD- GETT leaves her love of math to LARRY FOLSOM and DICK SNIDER. One and one is three, three and three is five, two and two is eleven .... JUDY GISH leaves that aware look she has every morning to RICHARD KERR. So what if your vision isn't 20 20. Everything's fine if you can almost see where you're going . . . , BOB BEBEE leaves his irresistibility to RICHARD SIMMONS. Just use a wink and Wildroot .... MARY SHENE leaves a brother or sister for just about every class to follow. What would we do without 'em? .... BILL HOOVEN leaves his silly little grin to DANNY SMITH. You may not be burst- ing over with joy, but it sure is a good disguise .... KENNETH LAPLANTE leaves his sly look to CA- THY MACALLEESE. Just look mysterious .... CECELIA CASTAGNOZZI leaves her great sewing tal- ents to JAMES THIVIERGE. Gee, now you can sew all of your clothes and have an original wardrobe . . . FRANKLIN LAPLANTE leaves his old bottles of Miss Clairol to ROY SMITH. Always did wonder what you'd look like as a red head .... THERSA DAVEY leaves her very quiet manner to SUE TROMBLY. You're quiet enough already? O.K.......BILL TODD leaves his nonchalant attitude toward life to HAROLD JEROME .... PAT BOYD and KAROL DANIELS leave their talents to get in trouble to VIVIAN SENTER and ROSEMARY HUMBLE .... KATHLEEN ADAMS leaves her tallness to DIXIE BURKE and JOAN THOMAS .... DALE DEGOUFF leaves the library to KAREN BULLOCK, GEORGE KELLEY, and LORRAILY CURRIER. Just think! all those fun magazines to read. N i UB Joyce Adams Steve Burns Karol Daniels Rita Goodrow Bill Hooven Karen McBroome Linda Sharpstene Mary Shene June Stevens Bill Todd Linda VanHouse Don Mallette Kathleen Adams Mike Andrikut Jack Billings Pat Boyd Bruce Campbell Cecelia Castagnozzi Judy Gish Franklin La Plante Dilys Mudgett Sharon Rixon Terry Smith Mary Thornton Cindy Ward Bob Stowell Donna Perry Sandy Shatraw Richard Dowling Sue Gebo Bob Bebee Roy Eibert Theresa Davey Jimmy Grenier Jon Lowell Joey Refici Bill Small Laura Sutherland Gary Winch Joe Boucher Carol Bartlett Tom Hanley Dan Towne Sharon Stowell Bob Snider Fred King Sandy Hamele Dale DeGouff Butch Brown Dora Shank Corky Moote Steve Reed Rita Lashomb Ken LaPlante Roxi Arnold Tom Baker Judi Beaulieu John Gammon John Brown MOST PRIZED POSSESSION Willy Cathy My typewriter Dave Diving gear My engagement ring My boots Hi Fi records Bob Honda Donald Car My phonograph Blue ribbon A bottle of BUD Telephone My drivers license Our boat My stubs from Merchants Bar stool at Chappies Regents Scholarship Glen Bob - of course My job at Chappies Paul My Bible My collection of bottle openers Butch Haven't found him yet Class ring (size 4 1 21) Acceptance notices scholarship Car My radio My bankbook Padgett's IGA (Pat) My athletic ability My blonde Key's to ????? - I'll Never tell My skiis My little red honda Dixie My little gray elephant 5 decks of cards My key chain My engagement ring Sar's ring My quiet watch? My father’s car My mother's car A girl from Wilsey Ave. A car Leland!! !! My draft card My birthday present My license Butchie My toque Muttface My favorite Martin Shot glass Mary FAVORim PASn WE Parties Honda riding Listen to music Eating Diving in summer, goofing off in winter Sleeping Chappies History workbook?? Parties Sleeping Donald Parking Playing my phono, full blast Drinking the BLUE with Paul Drinking it Being With my Friends Raising cain Sewing Listen to hits in Chappies Smoking behind welding hat Being alive Bob - I have a one track mind Waiting on pretty girls in Chaps Eating pizza Reading it Using them Sewing, swimming Sports I'll never tell Lots Drinking coffee at Cooper's Listen to radio Watching TV Night life Gathering around at Chappies Evergreen Hotel Coughing Falling off chairlifts Duck hunting Clancy Grinding Gears Playing poker Playing poker Arguing with Bobby Sharon How to get out of homeroom Parties 18th birthday parties Being with my buddies Gouverneur English Class! ??! Listen to records Talking on phone Drinking Causing trouble! !! Playing poker Doing stuff!! Doing 90 in 30 mph zone Playing poker i 26 JUNIORS 28 ROW 1: S. Gotham, J. King, O. Keith, S. Price, N. Sullivan, Mr. Faubert. ROW 2: M. Peterson, M. DeCora, H. Pickering, D. Smith, A. Legault, S. Golden ROW 3: V. Senter, P. Shene, J. Hooven, N. Rohde, S. Pohl, P. Small. ROW 4: R. Dowling, B. Kerr, J. Bero, R. Rice, D. Hawley, S. Fraser, Absent: K. Myers, C. Bullock, D. Dafoe, B. Taylor. ROW 1: Mr. Cozzi, M. Santimaw, V. McKenney, G. Leonard, L. LaDuc, D. Kerr. ROW 2: S. Trombley, C. Babbitt, C. MacAleese, S. Daniels, K. Bullock. ROW 3: D. Mallette, D. Rowand, E. Kinney, J. Thivierge, W. Hayes, D. Terry. ROW 4: R Simmons, G. Kelley, G. Kerr, D. Hodge, R. Smith, L. Gore. ROW 1: D. McBroom, L. Currier, J. Thomas, H. Shene, R. Humble, E. Austin. ROW 2: Miss Hill, D. Kerr,.M. Wright, R. Kerr, C. Marsh, J. Terry. ROW 3: N. Shene, B. Bartlett, C. Witters, S. King, D. Campbell, K. Parvese, M. Adams. R. Snider, G. Taylor, D. Foley, G. Phillips, L. Cole, S. Reynolds. ROW 1; D. Schuyler, C. Kyer, D. Smith, B. Mazuroski, S. Foster,C. Mallette, A. Bognar, Mr. Austin. ROW 2: E. Norman, G. Adams, E. Gotham, S. Marsh, E. Bax- ter, L. McCarthy. ROW 3: R. Stowell, S. Dowling, J. Shene, B. Gish, L. Beckman, M. Jeffries. ROW 4: D. McBroom, E. Lashua, S. Smeby, A. Phillips, H. Watson, J. Durham. t ttfc SOPHO MOBES 29 i otA ROW 1: Mr. Biddle, L. MacCue, V. Fuller, B. Smith, J. Folsom. ROW 2: G. Martin, J. Briggs, L. Simmons, K. Boyd, G. Terry, D. Campbell. ROW 3: R. Arnold, G. Wendt, S. Bistrobich, D. McEathron, G. Snow, M. Decoteau. ROW 4: J. Shene, L. Slate, D. Grenier, W. Hanley, J. Durham, C. Riley, K. Foley. 30 ROW 1: Mr. Fleming, S. Simmons, P. Burr, S. McCullouch, B. MacCrimman. ROW 2: S. Coffey, D. Emery, S. Smith, J. Hamel, D. Ladison. ROW 3: F. Fowler, J. Kerr, F. Goodrow, M. Pitts, W. Lalonde, J. Rice, M. Trimm. ROW 4: C. Winch, W. Clyde, J. Bulluck---Juniors: H. Jerome, L. Folsom,A. Sheard, T. Hanley. Absent: D. Whitmore, R. Stowell. ROW 1: B. Mallette, R. Adams, D. Lanphear, M. Fenton, J. Root, C. Tubbs, S, Marsh, Mr. Paquin. ROW 2: S. LaDuc, C. Bush, C. Davenport, G. Parvese, B. Dem- mon, R. Pohl, G. King. ROW 3: E. Ward, S. Refici, P. Sullivan, S. LaPlante, L. Pickering, K. Harvey, C. Mead. ROW 4: M. Corbine, G. Smith, R. Swain, C. Ti- tus, G. Duchano, J. Jeffries, R. Marsh. ROW 1: D. Provost, M. Shene, S. Golden, L. Stowell, K. Yaddow, Miss Cunning- ham. ROW 2: L. Fuller, M. Marriam, D. Law, V. Jackson, J. Slate, R. Smith. ROW 3: K. Shank, B. Campbell, L. Floyd, L. VanHouse', J. Northrup, B. Frawley. ROW 4: S. Hawley, M. King, B. Bullock, J. Siedlecki, G. Antwine, C. Ladison. 9 31 3 ROW 1: Mrs. Amo, J. Hayes, V. Gorr, D. Fuller, N. Hickok, M. Vallier. ROW 2: W. Whitmore, L. Adams, N. Humble, M. DeCora, L. Wendt, M. O'Leary, D. Reil. ROW 3: C. Burke, G. Austin, E, Peabody, J. Forkey, S. McKenney, C. Pomerville, B. Camidge. ROW 4: W. Dowling, M. Lalonde, K. VanCour, R. Swain, A. Mc- Broom, M. Iaquinta, S. Sutherland, T. Hanley. Absent: K. Remele R. Whitmore, H. McEathron, M. Reed, B. Sullivan, A. Refici, R. Damon, L. Smith. ROW 3: C. Tebo, C. Hitchman, B. Frawley, L. Akey, D. Greco, M. Bulluck E. Peabody. ROW 4: L. Norman, R. Pomerville, G. Tulip, R. Boulden, P. LaPlante, A. Dumas, W. Gebo, D. Hickok. Absent: D. Mallette. 32 ROW 1: C. Whitmore, L, Kerr, K. Mudgett, E. Dowling, R. Gotham, B. Come, Mr. Miller. ROW 2: M. Vallier, M. Pierce, R. Swain, C. Henrie, P. Foster, C. Finley, D. Bartlett. ROW 3: C. Finch, J. Smith, R. Senter, J. Henrie, A. MacCrimman, J. Row and. ROW 4: M. McBroom, B. Billings, S. Bartlett, S. Taylor, L. Hutt, S. Crary, M. Pomerville. Absent: G. McCormick, A. Harris. ROW 1: S. McBroom, V. Merchant, J. Corbine, L. Baxter, D. Patterson, Mr. Russo. ROW 2: T. Antwine, R. Sholette, T. Adams, R. Jessmer, K. Tulip, K. Beckman, W. Powers. ROW 3: D. Henri, D. Stowell, N. Harmon, D. Ritz, D. Peabody, C. Kyer, J. Dowling. ROW 4; R. Reil, L. Daniels, W. Simmons, C. Ward, M. Crary, E. Du- chano, S. Squair, R. Northrup. Absent: A. Tennant, J. Marsh, L.. Jarvis. StJv 7th 33 ROW 1: P. O'Leary, S. Price, M. Booth, W. Ripley, C. Kerr, S. Sullivan. ROW 2: D. Lashomb, P. McKenney, D. Willette, S. MacCue, G. McBroom, J. Park, C. Sykes, R. Reynolds, D. Mead, Mrs. Bero. ROW 3: M. Hosmer, J. Leonard, S. Cowles, A. Pierce, E. Guile, R. Premo. ROW 4: B. Crane, A. Arquette, C. Ward, M. Holt, R. Cassell, D. Hamele, C. Smith, W. Dowling, W. Hubbard. Absent: L. Reed, R. Mur- ray. ROW 1: L. Sullivan, S. Price, M. Robertson, K. Adams, L. Thomas, V. Duval, Mr. Garbreana. ROW 2: J. Imel, M. Swanson, R. Rex, K. Beckman, G. Evans, R. Lashua, A. Peterson. ROW 3: R. Walker, P. Jerome, S. Marsh, N. Perry, D. Shene, J. De- Coteau, J. Park. ROW 4: D. Wayering, R. Norton, F. Holt, H. McEathron, E. Dowl- ing, P. Bulluck, R. Fraser, D. Boucher. Absent: D. LaPlante ROW 1: Mrs. Floyd, S. Tebo, V. Dowling, A. Tulip, M. Hunter, S. Sholette, E. Law. ROW 2: S. O'ber, J. Pomerville, J. Reynolds, J. Durham, R. Golden, T. Murphy, L. Hutson. ROW 3: C. Marsh, L. Pomerville, A. Padgett, T. Shene, L. Taylor, J. Durham. ROW 4: L. Hanley, R. Boucher, D. Crane, M. Baker, T. Austin, A. Austin. C. LaBounty. ROW 1: Mr. Redmond, M. Gebo, S. Brown, S. Premo, E. Folsom, L. Snow, J. Bill- ings. ROW 2: D. Kerr, T. Wendt, L. Hitchman, S. Arquette, L. Hayes, D. LaDuc, J. Rebar. ROW 3: C. Slate, A. Hynes, B. Smith, N. Santimaw, A. Dowling, V. Shene. ROW 4: G. Jenks, C. Hooven, M. Lowell, G. Ladison, K. Janack, T. Jones, W. Frawley. 35 6tfi ROW 1: R. Tebo, M. Robertson, C. Bush, D. Taylor, C. Austin, Mrs. Jarvis. ROW 2: C. Northrup, B. Beckman, W. Meek, T. Henrie, L. Peabody, D. Slate, R. Waters ROW 3: M. Sullivan, R. Henrie, J. Law, C. Whitters, J. Rowand, D. Marrian. ROW 4: T. Petrie, F. Iaquinta, T. Brickey, T. Henrie, V. Duchano, D. Root, R. LaRose, W. Dunn. Absent: K. Smith. ROW 1: A. Ross, C. Tiernan, M. Castagnozzi, J. Bush, T. Austin, P. LaBounty, M. Marjiam, Mrs. Hosmer. ROW 2: R. Cook, M. Latham, R. Reed, R. Reed, K. Price, D. Winch. ROW 3: C. Janack, R. Ripley, T. Dumas, D. Rex, C. Shene, C. Guile, J. Pomerville. ROW 4: T. Rice, D. Jefferies, K. LaFountain, W. King, D. Decoteau, ROW 1: C. Meek, D. Thornton, E. Harmon, V. LeRoux, M. Cote, S. Holt, B. FraW' ley. T. Koster, Mr. Glenn. ROW 2: M. Chatelain, R. Shene, G. Imel, R. Taylor, R. Ferguson, C. Bomyea, L. Silsby. ROW 3; J. Humble, J. Fraser, C. Tieman, P. Doran, M. Damon, D. Harris, K. Allen, K. Reil. ROW 4: J. Crary, M. Golden, H. Pohl, V. Duval, W. Vator, B. Hubbard, P. Hanley. ROW 1: M. DeLair, K. Refici, P. Noody, S. Brickey, K. Murphy, T. Lashomb, F. Gotham. ROW 2: G. McCallops, L. LeRoux, R. LaTray, M. Sovay, W. Sullivan, L. Paro, D. Adams. ROW 3: Mrs. Hazelton, L. Murray, C. Finley, D. McEathron, F. Hurd, J. Hutson, A. Tennant, J. Boula. ROW 4: M. Hoover, P. Osborne, P. McCor- mick,R. Powers, J. Harker, P. Maxwell, K. Reil. Absent: K. Pomerville. 37 4ih ROW 1: R. Marsh, C. Frawley, K. Hitchman, D. Pomerville, T. Akey, D. Bush, D. Simmons, J. Durham, T. Wendt. ROW 2: Mrs. Moyer, D. Lawrence, K. LeRoux, R. Northrup, B. Provost, C. Mallette, D. Bush, B. Cote, J. Hunter, M. King. ROW 3: M. Cooper, W. LaTray, R. Tebo, D. Rice, S. Lynch, N. Pickering, M. Perry, R. Folsom, A. Osborne. Absent: N. Murray, S. McCulloch, D. Newtown. ROW 1: Mrs. Pomerville, M. Cowles, T. Beck, D. Gorr, S. Page, P. Shene, D. Marsh, S. Slate. ROW 2: C. Downey, C. Bebee, R. Thornton, C. Provost, D. Mur- phy, P. Dumas, T. Rebar, E. Reid. ROW 3: A. Cooper, E. Allen, B. Bush, S. Squair, B. Kerr, R. Crary, M. Coffey. ROW 4: M. MacAleese,. A. Jessmer, J. Remele, R. Cooper, W. LaFrance, S. Refici, C. Silsby J. Chambers. 38 ROW 1: Mrs. Safford, R. LaPlante, K. Harker, M. Davenport, S. Mills, L, Law, D. Meek. ROW 2: J. Nolan, K. Hamel, M. Dowling, W. Rohde, R. Boula, B. Finley, S. LaTray. ROW 3; K. Rowe, T. Greco, D. Given, D. Law, B. Brickey, B. Cooper, G. Patterson. ROW 4: P. Reed, R. Refici, J. Norton, J. O'Leary, C. Kerr, J. Mc- Lear, C. Law, G. Adams, J. Hill. ROW 1: Mrs. Thompson, H. McEathron, B. Finley, R. Waters, J. Henrie, R. Boula, P. LaFountain, K. Sholette, S. Hamel. ROW 2: F. Silsby, D. Marriam, T. Pomer- ville, P. Pierce, B. Reed, F. Northrup, K. Cooper, T. Kerr. ROW 3: L. Peterson, D. LaLonde, B. VanGelder, L. Hickok, M. Maxwell, L. Bomyea, P. LaTray, D. Rowe. ROW 4: T. Hanley, D. McCormick, M. Reynolds, M. Aston, M. Langevin, D. Baker, B. Shene, K. Wendt. ROW 1: Mrs. Peterson, J. Sullivan, R. LeBlanc, D. Hutson, B. Stowell, C. Tiernan, D. Chatelain, R. Clark. ROW 2: T. Cooper, T. Imel, J. Lawrence, W. Reil, S. Whitney, T. LaBounty, R. Premo, T. Bush. ROW 3: F. Cary, L. Dowling B. Van- Gelder, M. Ross, D. Hitchman, D. Chambers, M. Harmon. ROW 4: C. Hubbard R. Eibert, K. Jeffries, R. Thomas, M. Padgett, N. Pomerville, D. Downey, L. Durham. Absent: P. Paro. ROW 1: Mrs. Hynes, T. Holt, G. McBroom, M. McBroom, M. Davenport, S. Goyette, D. Finley. ROW 2: M. Root, C. Whitters, R. Gotham, D. Thornton, M. Beck, K. Pierce, G. Golden, J. Hunter. ROW 3: M. Row and, R. Langevin, J. Lalonde, C. Denesha, J. Tulip, M. Stephens, B. Kerr. ROW 4: D. Peabody, J. Hoover, C. Deco- teau, J. Newtown, P. Sullivan, C. Mead, S. Kerr, D. Hickey. Absent: B. Cote, B. Currier, D. Jessmer, S. Price. ROW 1: L. Chatelain, M. Damon, J. O’Leary, L. Tulip, D. LeRoux, S. Peabody, E. Whitney, Mrs. Nolan. ROW 2: C. Russell, K. Pelno, J. LaTray, V. Bowman, R. Northrup, T. Pomerville, S. Antwine, J. Rixon. ROW 3: A. Brickey, G. Allen, C. Thomas, D. Hoover, T. Kinney, T. Weeks, R. Fenton. ROW 4: D. Vater, B. Norton, P. Crane, B. Ladison, T. Dowling, L. McBroom, J. Leroux. Absent: K. Hanley. ROW 1: D. Dowling, L. Durham, S. Marsh, S. Golden, R. Shene, M. Tiernan, L. Woods, Mrs. Henrie. ROW 2: R. Waters, W. Mills, E. Hall, T. Harker, B. Rowe, C. Lund, B. Demmon, L. Refici, D. Provost. ROW 3: S. Finch, M. Peterson, L. Pomerville, P. Taylor, J. Cooper, V. Greco, W. Marsh. ROW 4: D. Cassell, G. Te- bo, R. Lynch, R. VanPelt, D. Cooper, T. Carson, R. Streeter, J. Boulden, W. Nolan. 41 7 2U 1$fc Sr QhJ J 42 ROW 1: Mrs. Golden, J. LaDuc, S. Jones, K. Drake, K. Adams, P. Woods, L. Adams ROW 2: G. Osborne, R. Boula, F. Law, M. Hunter, T. Dowling, D. Sullivan, D. Sharpe, F. Pitts. ROW 3: B. Cassell, N. Smithers, J. Coffey, C. Aldridge, L. Crary, J. Arquette. ROW 4: L. McEathron, D. Ward, J. Fraser, C. Aldrich, L. Stephens, M. Darrah, D. Morehouse, R. Dumas. Absent: S. Grimm, T. Shank, A.Cooper, T. Sils- by. ROW 1: S. Delair, D. Sharpe, J. Woods, M. Noody, B. Rice, A. Marsh, Mrs. Riley. ROW 2: C. Meek, L. Cassell, C. Langevin, K. LeBlanc, L. Petrie. ROW 3: J. Cham- bers, P. Cote, D. Castagnozzi, B. Ross, D. Hickey. ROW 4: K. Aston, E. Bognar, D. Pelno, R. Cook, M. LeRoux, R. Ober, M. Sovie. Absent: R. Northrup, C. Martin. ROW 1: J. Pierce, P. Mallette, C. Gossiaux, D. Cote, D. Durham, L. Cook, M. Kerr, Miss Sherman. ROW 2: K. Reid, M. Mills, J. Marsh, R. Frawley, K. Pryce, D. LaRocque, K. Root, T. Patterson. ROW 3: S. Norton, D. Ladison, J. Cary, E. Gilmore, J. Thivierge, B. Stowell, S. Lalonde. ROW 4: J. Powers, J. Boula, W. Bullock, D. Hooven, P. Sovay, A. LaFrance, K. Camidge, R. Reid. ROW 1: G. Downey, T. Martin, K. Koster, B. McBroom, B. Pickering, J. Pomerville, M. Hunter, J Schuyler, Mrs. Durham. ROW 2: M. Reed, J. LaFountain, C. Langevin, C. Adams, S. Finley, L. Premo, N. Lund, R. Cowles. ROW 3: R. Austin, T. Bassett, M. Hall, A. Sloan, E. Kerr, E. Dutton, K. Tebo, F. Beck, W. Rice. ROW 4: S. Bush, T. Payne, T. Kerr, K. Newtown, K. Newtown, B. Chatelain, R. Titus. 43 ROW 1: Mrs. Phillips, J. Slate, R. Marsh, E. Merchant, D. Tulip, D. Law, D. Cole. ROW 2: B. Ladison, M. Silsby, D. Hayes, D. Northrup, R. Cozzie, S. Bush. ROW 3: S. Sharpstene, L. Northrup, S. Murrary, V. Whitney, R. Durham, M. Hickey, P. Thomas. ROW 4: A. Smith, B. Shene, E. Lashbrooks, D. Sykes, G. Slate, F. Pea- body, D. Antwine. Absent: H. Cooper. ROW 1: Mrs. Smeby, S. Campbell, S. Jones, D. Jackson, S. McBroom, R. Rebar, B. Smith, A. Pelno. ROW 2: R. Lashbrooks, D. Eibert, R. Gotham, D. Northrup, R. Crane, K. Henri, M. Leroux, B. Langevin. ROW 3: M. Slate, R. VanPelt, N. Smith- ers, L. Folsom, K. Peabody, M. Silsby, M. Kyer. ROW 4: T. Durham, T. Russell, V. Jeffries, W. Adams, R. Shene, K. Maxwell, W. Allen, K. Hubbard, T. Bomyea. am.. 44 fctNDER£4RIEN AH- ROW 1: Mrs. Miller, H. McBroom, L. LaFountain, D. Wood, M. Reynolds, R. Whit- ney, R. Adams. ROW 2: D. Padka, D. Thornton, R. Crary, D. Hubbard, B. Thomas, A. Demmon. ROW 3; M. Kerr, S. Bassette, A. Hall, T. Meek, J. Mulcahy, T. Taylor. ROW 4: S. Russell, D. Cook, R. Coffey, B. Refici, M. Smithers, A. Mac- Aleese. Absent: P. Given, D. Bebee. ROW 1: Mrs. Phillips, P. Marsh, M. Woods, J. Boula, E. Northrup, E. Drake. ROW 2: D. Bush, J. Murphy, B. Arquette, R. LaTray, R. Boula. ROW 3: G. Clark, S. Ol- son, J. Valentine, T. Henrie, G. Paebody. ROW 4: D. Kerr, D. Cassell, C. Aldrich, E. Hill, M. Pelno, S. Sullivan. PH- 45 ROW 1: Mrs. Miller, J. Rowe, D. Rebar, L. Garbreana, R. Cote. ROW 2: M. Woods, T. Sholette, L. Gotham, B. Rusaw, J. LeRoux. ROW 3: V. Latremore, L. Provost, M. Hanley, R. Bullock, L. Wendt. ROW 4: M. LaFrance, S. Pitts, M. OBer, K. Thivierge, J. Reil, J. Pommerville. Absent: M. LaDuc, R. Lasher. EIGHTH PAGE PARK RESTAURANT DON’S CHEVERON STATION EMPORIUM LUMBER CO. Cranberry Lake, N.Y. Ferguson Fuel Co. Oswegatchie, N.Y. Cranberry Lake, N.Y. MURRAY HAWLEY NEWTON FALLS ALLEYS Star Lake, N.Y. L.J. CHELLIS, INC. Watertown, N.Y. M. Hanley - E. Bartlett QUAETER RAGE OSWEGATCHIE LODGE Best Wishes LYLE E. BURGESS, INS. 687F. M. A. DeVOL’S GUN SHOP Harrisville, N.Y. Wanakena, N.Y. PADGETT’S IGA TED'S SUNOCO STATION Star Lake, N.Y. A.E. GALSTER SONS, INC. Star Lake, N.Y. FULL RAGE Wholesale Food Distributors Watertown, N.Y. SMALL OIL CO. J. L. STEEL CORP. TRUDO LUMBER CO. , INC. Cranberry Lake, N.Y. Star Lake, N.Y. Building Supply Headquarters EASTERN ELECTRIC, CO. NEWTON FALLS PAPER Oswegatchie, N.Y. Star Lake, N.Y. MILL INC. Newton Falls, N.Y. CONWAY STUDIO GOLDEN'S HARDWARE Gouverneur, N.Y. Star Lake, N.Y. GINSBERG DEPT. STORE Tupper Lake, N.Y. HALF RAGE Best Wishes DOOLEY'S DRUGS ALUMNI ASSOCIATION of Harrisville, N.Y. NEW YORK STATE RANGER SCHOOL 46 CRANBERRY LAKE I. McCallops, A. Come, M. Paro. Above: Mrs, Morgan D. Fairbanks, R. McCallops, F. Cooper. S. Pickering, M. Ripley, L. Me1 Eatheron, D, Towne. I 49 GAA OFFICERS FIRE PATROL Mr. VanGelder R. Stowell, L. LaDuc, R. Dowling, L. Tennant SEATED: D. Perry, L. VanHouse. STANDING: P. Small, S. Shatraw B. Campbell, T. Hanley, D. Hodge, R. Arnold, G. Phillips ADVISOR ADVISOR Mr. Paquin STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS F.TA ROW 1: C. Riley, L. Cole, G. Phillips, A. Legault, Mr. Biddle. ROW 2: J. Shene, L. Noody, J. Rowand, S. Crary, M. Vallier, P. Shene, H. Shene, C. Pomerville, R. Adams. ROW 3: S. Simmons, E. Ward, E. Pea- body, C. Finch, G. Watson, V. Senter, S. Dowling, V. Gore, G. Wendt, S. Golden, J. Beaulieu, D. Bartlett. F.NA ROW 1: D. Dafoe, G. McCormick, B. Taylor, M. Santimaw, S. Hamele, R. Stowell, Mrs. M. DeVol, S.N.T., P. Small. ROW 2: V. Fuller, L. MacCue, B. Camidge, M. Vallier, M. Bullock, R. Lashomb, O. Keith, J. Shene, M. Shene, C. Ward, D. Schuyler. 51 LIBRARY CLUB ROW 1; C. Bullock, A. Bognar, Mrs. Winch, L. Tennant, V. Gore. ROW 2: D. Degouff, K. McBroom, A. Legault, S. Gebo, W. Small, J. Beaulieu. Absent: J. Gish, D. Perry, S. Stowell, J. Boucher 52 ROW 1: D. Campbell, D. Shank, B. Campbell, S. Trombley, S. Smith, K. Shank. ROW 2: V. Fuller, S. La- Plante, P. Sullivan, S. Refici, C. Bullock, M. Adams, Mrs. Falcone. JUNIOR CHORUS ROW 1: W. Ripley, L. Noody, C. Kerr, S. Price, S. Price, J. Imel, L. Sullivan, R. Reynolds H. McEather- on, M. Hosmer, M. Robertson. ROW 2: G. Austin, L. Akey, J. Leonard, N. Perry, N. Harmon, P. Jerome, J. Park, C. Henri, J. Rowand, D. Bartlett, D. Shene, V. Duval. ROW 3: J. DeCoteau, J. Dowling, D. Greco, C. Smith, R. Fraser, J. Henri, G. McBroom, D. Mead, A. Arquette, C. Kyer, R. Gotham, C. Burke. ROW 4: C. Finch, S. Crary, G. McCormick, R. Murrary, S. Sutherland, W. Gebo, B. Crane, R. Pomerville, S. Squair, W. Simmons, M. Crary, A. Peterson. Absent: C. Hitchman, M. Pierce, R. Henri. SENIOR CHORUS ROW 1: D. Schuyler, S. McCulloch, B. Taylor, H. Shene, M. Santimaw, P. Small, G. Leonard, L. LaDuc. ROW 2: G. Snow, M. Jeffries, N, Shene, M. Marriam, A. LeGault, B. Smith. ROW 3: C. Kyer, R. Stowell, D. DeGouff, R. Rice, D. Hodge, S. Golden, L. Stowell. ROW 4: J. Hamel, C. Mead, L. Beckman, J. Dur- ham, J. Durham, C. Riley, P. Shene, G. Watson, J. Shene. Absent: R. Simmons, J. Gish, B. Gish, C. Mal- lette, M. Shene. £R BAND ROW 1: M. Jeffries, J. Durham, N. Shene, L. LaDuc, S. Gotham. ROW 2: J. Durham, B. Tay- lor, G. Leonard, H. Shene, M. Shene, C. Tubbs, R. Pohl, J. Rowand. ROW 3: R. Stowell, M. Decoteau, R. Gotham, K. Pohl, L. Stowell, G. Watson, P. Shene, M. Marriam, B. Smith, K. Foley. ROW 4: G. Antwine, S. Pohl, E. Gotham, P. Small, D. Hodge, G. Phillips, R. Arnold, G. Adams, D. Mudgett, L. Adams, A. Phillips D. Hawley. ROW 4: S. Golden, D. Law, J. Brickey, S. Golden, R. Simmons. Absent: J. Folsom, D. Lanphear, J. Kerr, D. Rowand. i JR BAND ROW 1: N. Perry, C. Kerr. ROW 2: J. Hayes, D. Patterson, V. Gorr, D. Mead, C. Finch, J. Leonard, V. Merchant, J. Billings. ROW 3: J. Imel, J. Decoteau, A. Arquette, R. Rex, L. Jarvis, M. Crary, W. Powers, W. Gebo, A. Peterson, M. Lowell, T. Adams, M. Robertson, E. Guile. ROW 4: D. Law, J. Brickey, L. Wendt. Absent: M. Iquinta, D. Henri, M. Pierce, L. Kerr. 54 RANCE BAND ROW 1: L. Stowell, R. Gotham, K. Pohl, S. Gotham, R. Stowell, S. Golden, N. Shene. ROW 2: G. Phillips, D. Hodge, D. Mudgett, L. Cole. ROW 3: W. Gebo, P. Small, S. Pohl. Dora ROW 1: D, Shank, C. Babbitt. ROW 2: D. Patterson, D. Henri, D. Schuyler, W. Ripley, S. McCullouch, E. Pea- body. TU fRLER£ Cindy W. Ripley, D. Patterson, D. Henri, D. Schuyler, S. McCulloch, E. Peabody. 55 BUUB Sr GOLD ROW 1: K. McBroom, T. Smith, J. Shene, L. Sutherland, L. LaDuc, B. Taylor, G. Leonard, B. Crane, E. Guile. ROW 2: Mrs. Climenson, K. Myers, L. Gore, W. Todd, D. Degouff, S. King, C. Whitters, C. Marsh, W. Small, J. Lowell, J. Thivierrge, R. Arnold, J. Beaulieu S. Gebo. Absent;. C. Castagnozzi, S. Stowell, J. Boucher, R. Dowling, D. Kerr, J. Thomas, J. Gish. WnONOL HONOR SOCIETY ROW 1: C. Castagnozzi, M. Shene, L. Sutherland, P. Boyd, D. Mudgett. ROW 2; J. Lowell, H. Shene, R. Dowling, P. Shene, G. Phillips, S. Gebo. ROW 3; Mrs. Burns, L. LaDuc, S. Golden, G. Leonard, Mr. Bero. LR4DER S CUJB 56 ROW 1; Mrs. Mead, K. Adams, S. McCulloch, C. Mead, E. Ward, ROW 2: K. Yaddow, L. VanHouse, N. Sullivan, D. Perry, D. Kerr R. Arnold, L. Sharpstene, C. Kyer. 57 SOCCER ROW 1: M. LaDuc, M. Pitts, R. Arnold, R. Simmons, R. Pohl, J. Kerr. ROW 2: S. Golden, G. Adams, T. Smith, D. Kerr, C. Winch, S. Fraser, D. Campbell. ROW 3: J. Parks, S. Bartlett, K. Foley, D. Fo- ley, H. Jerome, E. Baxter, E. Duchano, J. Parks FOOTBALL ROW 1: J. Billings, B. Brown, L. Gore, D. Towne, R. Simmons, W. Hayes, T. Baker. ROW 2: M. Trimm, J. Siedlecki, J. Durham, J. Bero, W. Hanley, G. Kerr, R. Snider. ROW 3: S. Sutherland, T. Hanley, T. Hanley, J. Durham, R. Snider, M. Andrikut, B. Campbell, W. Gebo. SR PlAVERfi FRONT: Tom, Jack, Tom, Butch, Dan. BACK: Bruce, Mike, Bob KAR£fTY BASKETBALL ROW 1: Coach Weeks, T. Smith, H. Jerome, R. Bebee. ROW 2: R. Rice, D. Terry, J. Brown, D. Foley. ROW 3: R. Snider, B. Campbell, K. Foley, T. Hanley, T. Baker. 60 junior vjaRsnv baskeiball ROW 1: M. LaDuc, F. Goodrow, D. Kerr, Coach MacDonald. ROW 2: L. McCarthy, R. Arn- old, M. Trimm, M. Pitts. ROW 3: J. Siedlecki, W. Hanley, C. Winch, J. Bullock, J. Jef- fries. Mrs. DeVol Gail Leonard Diane Kerr Vicki McKenney Sue Pohl VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Linda VanHouse Nancy Sullivan Patti Small, Mgr. Judi Beaulieu Sharon Rixon Linda Sharpstene Sandy Shatraw JUNIOR VaROITV CHEERLEADERS KNEELING: S. Foster, C. Mallette, J. Northrup, B. Gish, M. Jeffries, R. Stowell, C. Kyer, L. Tennant, STANDING; C. Mead, Mrs. Mead, G. Wendt, J. Hamel. FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS J. Billings, S. Burns, B. Brown ROW 1: V. McKenny, L. VanHouse, L. Sharpstene., N. Sullivan, Mrs. DeVol. ROW 2: D. Perry, S. Pohl, S. Shatraw, J. Beaulieu, L. Tennant, D. Kerr, P. Small. CN RIBAD 63 WR££rUN sm ROW 1; E. Duchano, J. Terry, G. Parvese, S, Reed, G. Martin, D. Law, D, Grenier. ROW 2; Coach Russo, D. Campbell, E. Lashua, M. Peterson, J. Shene, B. Demmon, M. Lalonde. ROW 3: R. Dowling, M. DeCora, E. Baxter, M. Andrikut, K. Myers, G. Kelley, R. Dowling. .w«r-


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