Colton Pierrepont High School - Coltonian Yearbook (Colton, NY)
- Class of 1982
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Beth Wolf Basketball 8, 9, 10,11, 12 Soccer 9, 10, 11, 12 Volleyball 8, 10 Class Treas. 10, 11 4-H 9 Jr. Play — Poly Mike Young Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12 Soccer 9, 10, 11 Jr. Nat’l Soc. 10 H.S. Band 9, 10 Jr. Play — Sir. Vival Dana Weems Soccer 11,12 Class Sec. 9 Val McEwen Chorus 10, 11 Jr. Play Dawn Regan Lil’ Abner 9 Newspaper 10 Doug Rondeau Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12 Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12 Student Council 9, 10 Jr. Nat’l. Soc. 9, 10 Nat'l. Honor Soc. 11 Jr. Play — Malforce Jeff Sochia Basketball 10, 11, 12 Ski Club 9 H.S. Band 9, 10, 11, 12 Stage Band 9, 10 Chorus 9, 10 3 ★ ★★★★★★ ★ irifiriririT-irit-hir ir ☆ + Sheri Aaron David Kenneth Andrews Armstrong Ballou Buckley I Robert Peter Raelyn Richard Conant Davis Erdner Fitzpatrick I 1 Arlene Stephen Robert Timothy Francis Guarin Green Hennessy t- 4 . + + ♦★★★★★★★★★ ★ ★★★★★★ ★ 1 Bridget Valerie Daniel Patricia McCarthy McEwen McKinley McNamara Thomas Peck Doug Rondeau Kevin Peggy Mark Melissa Morgan Mundell O’Gorman Patterson Julie Vaisey Volleyball 9, 10, 11, 12 Softball 10, 11, 12 Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12 District 9, 10, 11 Jr. Play — Usher co-editor Boys VBb. Mgr. 10, 11, 12 Chorus Treas. 10 Newspaper 10 LH’ Abner — Scientist Patty McNarara Soccer 9, 10, 11 LiT Abner Peter Davis Ski Club 11 Jr. Play — Clumsy Custard Boys Bb. Mgr. 9 Stephen Gaurin Theron Wright Bob Green Jr. Play Jr. Play 4-H 9, 10, 11, 12 6 Kevin Morgan Basketball 9, 10 Jr. Nat’l. Soc. 9, 10 H.S. Band 9, 10, 11, 12 Stage Band 10, 11, 12 Jr. Play — Dacron Missy Patterson Richard Fitzpatrick Dan Watson Soccer 9,10 Ski Club 9, 10 Brett Shea Soccer 9, 10 Ski Club 9, 10 Peg Mundell Basketball 10 Volleyball 9, 10 Softball 10, 11 Nat’l Honor Soc. 10, 11, 12 Ski Club 11 H.S. Band 10, 11 All State Band 10 NYSMA 10, 11 Chorus 9, 10, 11 District 11 NYSMA 10, 11 All State Chorus 12 Jr. Play — Usher Co-Director Coaches Award 10 Letter of Comm. NYMSQT 11 Who’s Who of American H.S. Students Society of Distinguished H.S. Students Riding Club 9 Photography Club 9 Drama Club 9 Drama Club 9 Tim Walrich Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12 Soccer 11, 12 Class Pres. 9 Ski Club 11, 12 H.S. Band 9, 10, 11, 12 Stage Band 9, 10, 11, 12 District 11 Chorus 9 Industrial Arts Club 9 Football 9 Track 9 Louis Armstrong Jazz Award Jo Weegar Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12 Soccer 9, 10, 11, 12 Volleyball 11 Softball 9, 10, 11, 12 Class Sec. 9 Class Treas. 12 4-H 9 Jr. Nat’l. Honor Soc. 9, 10 Nat’l. Honor Soc. 12 Ski Club 9, 10, 11, 12 Band 9, 10, 11, 12 Stage Band 9, 10, 11, 12 Jr. Play — Ester Yrbk. 12 Bridget McCarthy Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12 Soccer 9, 10, 11, 12 Volleyball 9, 10, 11, 12 Softball 12 Student Council Treas. 10, 11 Student Council Pres. 12 Class V. Pres. 11,12 Jr. Nat’l Honor Soc. 9, 10 Nat’l Honor Soc. 11, 12 Jr. Play Jr. Prom Princess Yrbk 12 Twirling 9 Who's Who American H.S. Student Society of Distinguished H.S. Students NYSSSO 10 Regional Director 11, 12 French Club 10, 11, 12 Coaches Award 9 Edward Memorial Scholarship 10 Edward Cayey Memorial Captains Award 10, 11 Mark O’Gorman Basketball 9,10, 11, 12 Soccer 12 Volleyball 11, 12 Softball Stats 9, 10, 11 Student Council 9, 10,11 Class President 9, 11, 12 Jr. Nat’I.Soc. 9, 10 Nat’l. Honor Soc. 11 Junior Play — King Dumb Junior Prom King Yearbook 11, 12 Linda Smith Cheerleading 9, 10, 11, 12 Student Council 12 Class Secretary 11 Chorus 9, 10, 11 Junior Play — Head Yearbook 9, 12 Photography Exhibits 79, 80 Newspaper Staff 10 District Chorus 9, 10, 11 Sheri Andrews Soccer 9, 10, 11, 12 Cheerleading 9, 10, 11, 12 Softball 9, 10, 11, 12 Student Council 12 Jr. Nat’l. Honor Soc. 9 Nat’l. Honor Soc. 11, 12 Junior Play — Princess Junior Prom Queen Yearbook 12 French Club 10, 11, 12 Lil’ Abner Scrag Mark Robert Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12 Soccer 9, 10, 11, 12 Volleyball 11, 12 Student Council 11, 12 Jr. Nat’l Honor Soc. 9, 10 Nat’l. Honor Soc. 11,12 Junior Play — Worfle Junior Prom Prince Yearbook 12 Dan McKinley Baseball 10, 11, 12 Soccer 9, 10, 11, 12 Jr. Play — Swashbuck Yrbk. 12 Tim Hennessy Basketball 9, 10, 11,12 Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12 Soccer 9, 10, 11, 12 H.S. Band 9, 10, 11, 12 Stage Band 9, 10, 11, 12 14 Calvin Williamson Chorus 9 AI Walter Basketball 9, 10 Soccer 9 Yearbook 9 Bob Selleck Baseball 10 Soccer 10, 11, 12 Class President 11 Jr. Play — Arnis Yrbk.12 Aaron Armstrong Basketball 9, 10,11, 12 Soccer 9, 10, 11, 12 Jr. Nat’l. Soc. 9, 10 Nat'l. Honor Soc. 11, 12 Ski Club 11 Jr. Play — Sir. Prize Renee Bonno Soccer 9, 10, 11, 12 Lil’ Abner 15 OUR CAST OF THOUSANDS Miss Skiff Advisor 7, 8 Mrs. Shea Advisor 9, 10, 11 We the graduating class of nineteen hundred and eighty-two would like to express our deep appreciation to these six people for the time and energy they have contributed to us. Each has helped us find and reach our goals. For this we thank you. Mrs. Kissam Mr. Lawall Advisor Jr. Play Advisor 12 Mrs. Wolf Advisor 9, 10, 11 Mr. Sprow Advisor Yearbook SENIOR HIGH Lisa Clough Penny Cota Roxanne Delosh Becky Ford Robin Gotham Timberly Hewitt Bridget Mousaw Tina Jeff Sampier Bob Sickles Cindy Warner Joe Robar Laurie Smith Sue Whyte Steve Robert Sally Taylor Neil Wilmart Mike Rondeau Kris Walrich Brian Wilson Chris Andrews Alena Armstrong Andy Covert Stan Francis Linda Coleman Jerry Ford Tammy Labrake Rennee Regan Betty Robideau Renee VanBrocklin Tom Walrich David Carpenter Dan Fallon Karolyn Brown Carrie Sickles Leo Taillon Sue Champney Tina Fisher Scott Johnson 1 Steve Morgan Leota Taillon Jim Welch Shelley Young Tim Scovil u N D E R Bonnie Ford Brenda Jones Mike Murphy Rebbecca Vaisey Dan Ames Lisa Fisher Dawn Gotham Ellen Ballou Cathy DesDaw Arthur Buckley Amy Hutchinson Cathy Jenks Kelly Cayey Stephen Erdner Vicki Johnson Sue Green Dawn Hamilton Chris Champney Gina Fiacco Jeff Clough Charles Fisher Kathy Sandy Jones Luna Mike Wilson Peter Terri Tucker Tyler Brian Sharlow Debbie Delosh Joe Howe Stephanie Ford Herb Matthie Karen Shea Tim 21 Wright Pat Baker Toby Fisher Kevin Hawley Caron Kanitz Pat O’Gorman Greg Rutley John Bogardus Mike Fuller Lisa Henderson Michelle Mills % 7 V Richelle Paul Jenette Sharlow Allyson Brown Lisa Chase Carrie Dougherty Sarah Penski Kip Robar Cindy Roberts Kim Tyler Donald Randy Warner Wilmart Susan Dunning Denise Hamilton Joanne Jenks Jannis Wilson 5r Everett Aldous Jeff Cota Billy Bonno Rodger Delosh IggfBMMgi 11 Mark Ford Frank Matthie Lily Sickles Scott Sevey Teresa Morgan John Tim Robert Dilts Doyle Dunning Skipper Joe Fisher Terri Labrake Tim Matzell Tina Fuller Mike Long Richard McEwen Kevin Mousaw Kim Newton Kim Patton David Putnam Chris Rutledge Betty Kari Jeff Stratton Walrich Ward Mary-lou Wright Jody 23 Wright Teachers: Mr. Gotham and Mr. Thomas Bottom row: Amy Ward, Angela Ballou, Karen Jenks, Betsy Ford. Kneeling: Pam Johnson, Becky Sharlow, Laura Fuller, Patsy Green, Jennifer Bonner, Annette Tyler, Felicia Fisher, 3rd Row: Denise Ames, Eric Page, Clayton Shampine, Tony Despau, John Rutkauskus, Sherry Dunning, Rodney Aldous, Gabriel Luna. Sitting: Darren Chase, Tom Pryme, Gary Kanitz, Melissa Simon, Rebecca Reid, Amy Cayey, Susan Sevey, Suzette Armstrong, Amy Tucker. Standing: Richard Matthie, Shaun Jones, Mary Welch, Amanda Fiacco, Amy Burns, Jeff Murphy, Adrian Bates, Debbie Fisher, Suzanne Andrews. 24 c Row 1: Brian Long, Tom Farns, Kevin Boyce, David Bogardus, Stephen LaBrake, Homer Matthie, David Dilts, Joe Collins, Shelby Connelly, Erin Regan, Sean Jackson. Row2: Paul Clark, Nikki Gotham, Sherry Murray, Vickie Stratton, Julie Hennessy, John Jones, Fay Jenks, Dennis Rutkauskus, Wesley Matthie, Katrine Atkinson. Row 3: John Phillips, Mary Wright, Sean McCarthy, Kevin Bates, Delia Harrison, Brad Ford, Philip Carpenter, Pam Ward, Heather Fisher. Row 4: Charmayne George, Tonya Howe, Karen VanBrocklin, Tammy Simon, Karen Tucker, Barbara Walter, Shelly Fountain. 25 Teachers: Mrs. Rexford Mr. Gotsch 1st row: Timothy Chase, Jason Capone, Melanie Mills, Timothy Shelly, Michael Green. 2nd row: Mr. Gotsch, Jennifer Sampier, Purity Smith, Lynn Wright, Marylee Ballou, Stacey Dunning, Robin Brockway, Stacey Regan, Sonya Sevey, Mrs. Rexford, Tammy Wright. 3rd row: Tanya Sevey, Angela Stratton, Douglas Dominy, Michael Villeneuve. 4th row: Nicole Wilson, Andrea Hurtear, Bernard Shadow, Phillip Collins, Michelle Rutledge, Randi Jo Buckley. 5th row: Terry Fisher, Lee Harrison, Dawn Barry, Roberta Dunning, Ellie Matthie, Marty Aldous, Eric Newton, Nicholas Fiacco, Brad Aldous. 26 Teachers: Mrs. Doyle Mrs. Storey-Welch Rainbow: Top, L to R: Emily Cayey, Michael Sevey, Charles Wright, Shawn Stratton, Casey Collins, Angela Villeneuve, Michael Ellis, Joanna Ling, Todd Thomas. Sitting: Brian LaBrake, Richard Hurteau, Reggie Rattie. Kneeling: Jolene Andrews, Scott Brown, James Murdie, Joelle Woolston. Standing: Mary Vaisey, Roy Smith, Tiffany Graham, Wanda Wright. ONI) I 28 1st Teachers: Mrs. Gotham Mrs. LaPointe On slide — from top to bottom: Gary Sochia, Nicole Jackson, Monica Matthie, Christina Jenks, Tracy Fisher, Rachel Goodrich, Stanley Fisher, Stuart Robideux, Victoria Farns, Cara Green, Tyler Gleason. Sitting: David Rogers, Andrea Page, Hazel Matthie, Robert Irish, Brian Robert, Ella Ling, Brooke Woolston. Kneeling: Charles Smith, Wayne Lawrence, Allison Luna, Jason Thomas, Clay Sharlow, Travis Brundage, Bernard Phillips, Daniel Colt. Standing: Christine McNamara, Media Smith, Jennifer Hoyt, Crystal Burns, John Ballou, Daryl Clough, Shawn Sullivan. Absent: Wendy Doyle. KINDERGARTEN Teachers: Mrs. Woolston Mrs. Healey 1st row: Michael Gilson, Aaron Pethic, Jennifer Andrews, Kimberly Ling, Malinda Wright, Jeffrey Spicev. 2nd row: Melissa Stratton, Sean Regan, Steven Irish, Tracy Thomas, Aaron Maury, William Atkinson, Christina McMartin, Randy Collins. 3rd row: Meghan Wood, Erika Kissam, Bonnie Reid, Aaron Knapp, Annabelle Matthie, Kenneth Goodrich, Terry Aldous, Edward Gilson. 4th row: Justin Fisher, Jim Bob Matthie, Lonnie Blackmer, Kimberly Fisher, Walter Rexford, Martha Fitzpatrick, Devin Gotham, Robert Dominy, Gary Dunning, Brandy Fisher, Thomas Wright. 30 Sitting: Mr. Paul, Mr. Thomas. Standing: Mr Armstrong, Mrs. Andrews — clerk, Mr. Watson, Mrs. Brown - V. Pres., Mr. Champnr — Pres. BOARD OF EDUCATION SECRETARIES Meeting of the future teachers of CPCS? In 1492 Columbus sailed the ocean blue. Or was that 1942? Beat this Mr. Sprow. Oops! Then what did he say? Oh Mark ... NORMAN WHYTE — HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL I would very much like to congratulate, upon your graduation, all the members of the Class of 1982. It is now your turn to show your appreciation for the education and training you have received at Colton- Pierrepont Central School and for the sacrifices of your parents. Go out with a purpose in life; always do your best. Whatever you do no matter how humble the task remember: No one can make you inferior but yourself.” RICHARD KELLY — SUPERINTENDENT THERESA O'GORMAN — ELEMENTARY PRINCIPAL The Class of 1982 is nearing the completion of their thirteen years climbing the various rungs of the educational ladder. Each rung provides a different and more sophisticated level of instruction. The Class of 1982 has reached the point where the application of skills and values taught in school is essential. Much success to the Class of 1982 in their personal and professional lives. Good Luck. General Patton once said “Everyone needs a pat on the back once in awhile — sometimes high, sometimes low. Here is my “high” pat on the back for the Class of 1982! You are graduating as a group, but as you leave Colton-Pierrepont Central School to stand alone, look back with gratitude and ahead with hope. Remember, You are somebody! You count! It is with a note of sadness that I say good-bye to the Class of 1982. God Be With You! Mrs. Valentine Look to the future with hope. Mr. Bullock May you make decisions which will bring you peace and contentment. F fl C U L T Y Mrs. Warner Do not be afraid of your failures, but do not encourage them either. For it is in overcoming your failures that you will truly appreciate your success. May your successes be one hundred- fold your failures as you venture out into the many avenues of life. Mr. Woolston Man succeeds to the extent to which he applies available knowledge in his own life. Mrs. Gotham You are leaving your childhood. Someday many of you will become parents and have a lasting effect on your children's lives. Remember how important childhood is. Share your love, times, and talents with the young. Mr. Thomas I hope that you find that you have invested your time at C-P-C-S in those activities which will lead to successful endeavors in the future. Best wishes. Come Back! Mr. Bregg The best of luck in all your endeavors. 35 Mrs. Rexford Be honest and truthful in all that you do and with all persons that you contact. May happiness and success be in each senior’s future. Mrs. Champney It’s only just begun! Mrs. Smith Our horizons are mind- boggling. Consider — there isn't enough darkness in all our world to put out the light of one small candle. Shalom Miss Skiff May all your cookies always have chocolate chips! Mrs. Storey-Welch Best of luck to all the departing seniors. Hang on to your dreams. He r?Ao ninuTt Mrs. Regan May your future be filled with success in your chosen occupa- tion. And happiness in your personal life. Mr. Jackson A fond “adieu” to the Class of ’82. Mrs. Woolston 25% of the people in this world like you for the right reasons. 25% like you for the wrong reasons. The only group you should ever worry about is the 25% that dislike you for the right reasons. Mr. Gotham How quickly the time has passed since you were with me in 6th grade! You will find that these past 7 yrs. will provide many fond memories. Mrs. Harms Good luck in all your endeavors Mr. Sprow Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” George Santayana 1910 “Bye” Mr. Sprow 1982 36 Mrs. Brown Warm wishes for a happy, healthy, future. Mrs. Hammond Best wishes for a long and happy life. To be continued Mrs. Lapointe -The world is yours! Enjoy life and be happy. Don’t forget CPCS. Mrs. Kissam Treat all people with deference and you will receive their respect as well as your own. Mrs. Doyle Goodness what will I do without your cheerful smiles greeting me each morning as I walk past Mr. Whyte’s office. Mrs. Loconti Mrs. St. Louis Remember seniors soon gone Bonne chance a’tous! from here it was in English where it became clear. Mr. Wilson Best wishes for a successful future. Mr. Hennessy Mr. Hammill Nothing is final, just a continuing Live well and prosper! process. Best of everything — come back and see us! Mrs. Healey When you achieve — when you attain. Climb the ladder of suc- cess — Always strive to do your best! Adieu — Class of ’82! Mrs. Scott May the days ahead be filled with happiness and good fortune for each of you. Mr. Arnold Keep it between the ditches. Mr. Tompkins Don’t take life too seriously — you’ll never get out of it alive. 37 Mr. Gotsch Miss Lane Mr. Collins Mrs. Lenney Keep interested in your own career, however humble, it is a real possession in the changing fortunes of time. Good Bye; Good luck. The secret of success may well be hard work. Best wishes. CPCS just won’t be the same without the class of ’82. Mrs. Pinover Mr. Regan Miss Hayes Miss Miller Fare Well. 1 wish you well in everything you do. Remmeber to take some time to “Smell the Roses.” Have faith as you leave CPCS. “Forget what life used to be, you are what you choose to be. It’s whatever it is you see that life will become.” Jackson Brown Mrs. Jones Set your goals high and work for your dreams. Mr. Lawall May life never give you any sour notes. Mrs. Carvili To paraphrase Lennon, “There are places (and People) I’ll remember all my life.” Mrs. Thomas There’ve been good times in the past ... but the best is yet to come. M. WHITCOMB P.M. CUSTODIANS jnaKTK 0™ L to R: U. Roy, A. Tedford, D. Whitman. HEAD OF MAINTENANCE A.M. CUSTODIANS Doyle Remington L to R: P. Olmstead, D. Remington, R. Dunning, B. Sullivan. 39 v CHAUFFEURS ilioil' MEMI CEIM SCHOOL OPERATOR 41) F. Roy L-R: D. Rexford, N. Randall, S. Cameron, L. Scovil. Standing: C. Dominy, P. Olmstead. MECHANICS HEAD MECHANIC Linton Gotham sci: NI' Sitting: Mike Rondeau, Dan McKinley, Tim Hennessy, Mark Robert, Mark O’Gorman, Jerry Ford, Tim Walrich. Standing: Tim Scovil, Brian Remington, Eric Andrews, Steve Robert, Mr. Hennessy coach, Aaron Armstrong, Joe Robar, Bob Selleck. BOYS VARSITY SOCCER CAPTAINS SENIORS CPCS 4 0 4 0 1 2 2 5 0 2 0 2 3 3 3 2 0 2 3 3 VARSITY STATS OPPONENT 3 Potsdam 2 Massena 0 Madrid 3 Knox 2 Lisbon 0 Chateauguay 1 Heuvelton 1 St. Regis 3 Parishville 0 Madrid 0 Lisbon 3 Chateauguay 2 Heuvelton 0 St. Regis 1 Parishville 0 Madrid 0 Lisbon 3 Chateaugay 2 Heuvelton 0 St. Regis J.V. Stats CPCS OPPONENT 0 2 Madrid-Wadd. 3 3 Knox 2 0 Clifton-Fine 2 3 Chateaugay 3 1 Parishville 2 3 Knox Memorial 0 9 Madrid Wadd. 1 2 Chateaugay Kneeling: Jim Welch, Scott Francis, Mike Wilson, Kirk Robideau, Stan Francis, Joe Howe, Standing: Chris Champney, David Green, Randy Clark, Phillip Sochia, David Gregg, Ray Dilts, Mr. Bregg, Coach. 43 m s. c o L T s Kneeling: Bonnie Ford, Dana Weems, Cindy Warner, Alena Armstrong, Roxanne Delosh, Renny Regan, Kari Walrich (Manager). Standing: Renee Bonno, Beth Wolf, Bridget McCarthy, Mary-jo Weegar, Sheri Andrews, Kris Walrich (Stats) Betsy Ford (Manager). CflPTRIN SENIORS Sheri Andrews Standing: Beth Wolf, Sheri Andrews, Mary-jo Weegar, Bridget McCarthy. On shoulders: Dana Weems, Renee Bonno. Varsity Coach Mr. Thomas C-P-C-S OPPONENTS 1 0 Parishville 2 2 Clifton Fine 3 2 Madrid Wadd. 0 1 St. Law. Cen. 0 2 Parishville 0 1 Chateaugay 1 0 Madrid Wadd. 0 1 St. Law. Cen. 0 4 Clifton Fine J.V. GIRLS SOCCER Standing front: Kari Walrich, Allyson Brown. On equip, up, L-R: Kelly Cayey, Michelle Mills, Amy Hutchinson, Vera Murphy, Stephanie Ford, Terri Tyler, Shannon Kelly, Carrie Dougherty, Kris Walrich — Stats. Standing on top: Debbie Delosh, Shelley Young, Karen Shea, Mary-Jo McKinley, Kim Tyler, Ms. Skiff — Coach. Back row: Betsy Ford Manager Kneeling: Sally Taylor, Sue Whyte, Mary Jo Weegar, Beth Wolf, Timberly Hewitt. Standing: Miss Lane, Kris Walrich, Betty Robideau, Alena Armstrong, Penny Cota, Bridget McCarthy, Laurie Smith. SENIORS Mary Jo Weegar, Bridget McCarthy, Beth Wolf CflPTRINS Bridget McCarthy, Sue Whyte 46 VARSITYSTATS JVSTATS CPCS OPPONENTS CPCS OPPONENTS WON L Massena Won L Massena WON L Potsdam Lost W Potsdam LOST W Hermon Lost W Hermon WON L Parishville Lost W Parishville LOST W Brushton Lost W Brushton WON L Madrid Lost W Madrid LOST W St. Regis Lost W St. Regis LOST W Hermon Lost W Hermon WON L Parishville Lost L Parishville LOST W Brushton Lost W Brushton LOST W Madrid Lost W Madrid LOST W St. Regis Lost W St. Regis JV VOLLEYBALL mux 1st row: Sue Dunning, Terri LaBrake, Denise Hamilton. 2nd row: Jackie Selleck, Tammy Labrake, Terri Regan, Caron Kanitz, Jannis Wilson, Miss Lane — Coach. CHEERLEADERS (L to r) Bottom row: Shannon Kelly, Bonnie Ford. Middle row: Sandy Luna, Stephanie Ford, Renee VanBrocklin, Cindy Warner. Top row: Raeanne Dunning, Holly Matzell, Kris Walrich — Co-Capt., Sheri Andrews — Capt., Shelly Young, Sue Champney (Mrs. Warner, Coach). NYSSSSSO Conference SCENES OF FALL 1981 How was the food? Oh Xmas Tree, Oh Xmas Tree” ‘Ever hear anybody sing it? Faster than a speeding bullet. “How many guys are allowed on the court coach?” Cheese! TAKE 3 SHOT SCENE T£R WHO’S WHO NICKNAME SHOULD BE WILL BE S. Andrews Cherry Dallas Cheerleader Mother of many kids A. Armstrong Earn Driver Ed Teacher Bald D. Ballou Cat A Hoser In the Army K. Buckley Buck-O An M.P. In Korea R. Conant Little Bro Remembered Gone P. Davis Pete In the Funny Farm President of Funny Farm R. Erdner Rae Taller Living in South R. Fitzpatrick Fitzy Mr. Goodwrench Carpenter S. Gaurin Grover In College In the Army R. Green Mean Pudge On Honor Roll A Farmer B. McCarthy Bird Mortician 6 ft. Under V. McEwen Val Shorter Photographer D McKinley Dig Dan Ida Amin's adopted son Scrappy Marine P. McNamara Paranoid Patty Gone Without reality 6 26 82 K. Morgan Kev On ineligibility list (Beer)Truckdriver M. O’Gorman Bunnybuns, Yagi Under Arrest Porno Film Director M. Patterson Missy Single Married T. Peck Tommy Married Meat Cutter D. Regan Monkey Taller In the Navy M. Robert Porky, Punky Serious A father of many kids D. Rondeau Flondo Calmeron B.B. Court Computer Programmer R. Selleck Goat ti A Rollerball Player Lead singer of Black Sabbath L. Smith Boom Boom Sane In Ogdensburg J. Sochia Bob Yamaha Basketball Pro In the Army J. Vaisey FI airy More Organized Famous T. Walrich Wally Out West Away from here A. Walter Jethro Bodean A Conartist Better Carpenter than Fitzy D. Watson Tw—son Home more often Mechanic M. Weegar Jo, Floppy Demolition Derby Driver Drunk 6 26 82 D. Weems Weener 17 19 in January C. Williamson Willie Employed Happier T. Wright Teddy A Doctor 1st owner of Colton Mall B. Wolf Wolfy A lady Wrestler 18 soon M. Young Frenchy Demolition Driver Mechanic R. Bonno Gracie Sane Inebriated 6 26 82 T. Hennessy Ralph, Henry Pro motorcross racer Mechanic 52 IN ’82 FAMOUS for Flakeyness WEAKNESS SHOULDN’T HAVE Mark Robert Matured Driving Ability Baseball Sitting Bench Kris Walrich Math Graduated Taken ASVAB Chevy’s Played Basketball Backgammon Work Graduated Getting in Trouble English Class Joined Army Big Mouth Muscles, blonde hair, blue eyes Met Gary Hunting Worked with Walters Listened to Walters Rubies Cube Homework Gone to CPCS Failing English Redheads 3 English Classes Nose and Hairy legs Steve G owing Gone to Jo’s 18th B-day Party Absences Peanut M M’s Come to CPCS Fast Feet Practical Jokes Stopped Growing Turning 18 over Night Week ends Applied for College Confusing People D D 1 Know Painting Roads Jones Bones Started Drinking Clothes Al Kids 71 Toyota Pickup Toni A. Gone to CPCS Mushrooms Uncle Cid Signed up Manhatten Hustle Sheri Andrews Grown up High Are Shots Women Been A Kid Youngier Girls Music, Miller, South Colton Gotten 15 yellow cards Black Eyes Jogging, Bill Taken Driver’s Ed Sleeping during Game Last 2 sec. of BB Game Played Basketball Letting Al Copy Kevin, Gin, Talking Joined Yearbook Flippin and Dippin Vicious Women Posed Questions Cheating in School Missy, Carpentry with Fitz Lent MY Bro MY Car Hondas Tammy A Car Parties at Camp Rock And Roll “Turned 18” Hangovers Bars Gone to CPCS Being in Bathroom Homework Come To CPCS Quick Comebacks Chasing Nurses Drivers License Breaking Training Yukon Jack Lived Next Door To Weegar 350 Lemons Keeping Money A License Two Left Feet “Trips to Potsdam” Borrowed Jo’s Shorts 47 Ford cops, Holly gone through that stop sign A.M. VOCATIONAL On stairs, T-B: Mike Young, Dana Weems, Ronda Prespare. Second row: Jeff Sochia, Carrie Sickles, Dan Watson, Ken Buckley, Richard Fitzpatrick. By trophy case: Bob Green, Albert Walter, Kim Clough, Lisa Clough, Tim Hennessy, Steve Gaurin. Standing: Dan McKinley. P.M. VOCATIONAL Sitting: Jeff Dominy, David Carpenter, Herb Matthie, Joe Robar, Jeff Sampier. Second row: Raelyn Erdner, Missy Patterson, Bridget Mousaw, Lisa Chase, Timberly Laurie Smith, Tina Regan. Third row: Dawn Regan, Roxanne Delosh, Darrell Cole, Bob Aldous, Brian Wilson, Robin Gotham, Neil Wilmart. T-B: Dawn Regan, Missy Patterson, Raelyn Erdner. SENIORS T-B: Richard Fitzpatrick, Mike Young. Second row: Dan Watson, Steve Gaurin. Third row: Albert Walter, Bob Green. Fourth row: Ken Buckley, Tim Hennessy, Jeff Sochia. Fifth row: Dana Weems, Dan McKinley. 54 COLLEGE STUDENTS JR. HONOR SOCIETY In truck: Aaron Armstrong. Standing: Tim L-R: Cathy Jenks, Kim Tyler, Chris Champney, Karen Mousaw, Ellen Ballou. Sitting on floor: Walrich. Caron Kanitz. SENIOR HIGH HONOR SOCIETY Sitting at table, L-R: Bridget McCarthy, David Gregg, Brain Doyle, Mark O’gorman, Alena Armstrong, Shannon Kelly, Shelley Young. Second row: Doug Rondeau, Mary-Jo Weegar, Dan Fallon, Aaron Armstrong, Tom Walrich, Alena Armstrong. Third row: Sheri Andrews, Mark Robert, Sue Champney, Sally Taylor, Jackie Selleck, Kevin Morgan. 55 r MIT MI Sheri Andrews leaves Mr. Jackson’s flake comments to Kris Walrich. Aaron Armstrong leaves the 4-way’s corner to anyone who can take it at lOOmph. David Ballou gives his afternoon classes with Mr. Collins to anyone who likes to stay stationary. 1 Rene’s Bonno bequeaths the lobby bathroom to those who put it to good use, have the pull to get better ventilation put in and the heat turned off. I Ken Buckley leaves the Bench to anybody who joins the Basketball team. Robert Conant leaves locker 83 and an empty pack of New Ports to whoever gets it. Peter Davis gives his locker 52 to anybody who can take Mr. Collins. Raelyn Erdner bequeaths the ability for a certain teacher to find who cheats. Richard Fitspatrick leaves his workshirt to anyone that can clean it. Steve Gaurin leaves his bad grades to the class of '83. He doesn’t need them. Bob Green gives all his English classes to anyone who can put up with Mrs. Carvili. Bridget McCarthy bequeathes her cold cellar floor to Sean in case he comes home from an 18th birthday party. Valerie McEwen leaves the backseat of bus 38 to the little kids to fight over. Dan McKinley leaves his driver ed. class to anyone weird” enough to pass. Kevin Morgan gives the D D players guild to Dan Fallon so he can find out what it’s like to ride herd over 10 screaming animals. Mark O'Gorman bequeaths Sue Whyte the pillows, bedsheets and wonderful memories of the night I was in bed with her. Melissa Patterson leaves Mrs. Carvltl the strangeman she brought to school. t 56 Tom Peck leaves his locker to anyone who wants it. D n Regan leaves her ability to anyone because it is not hard to do. Mark Robert gives his fake I.D. to next years seniors and a bottle of sauce to Sue C. Doug Rondeau bequeaths all his Baseball skills to Joe Robar so he can be the star of his dreams. Bob Selleck leaves his pet attack chicken “Fang” to Kim Tylor because Vladmir” is going with him! Linda Smith leaves her ability to talk slowly to Jackie Selleck. J, f Sochia gives his car to who ever can afford the gas. Julie Vaisey bequeaths her ability not to get caught to Rebecca. Jim Walrich leaves his quick reflex answers to Coach Hennessy, so he can catch up. oert Walters leaves Mrs. Carvili her husband in hopes he will get her a new pair of pants (not black). Dun Watson gives his locker 64 to anybody who can get off the writing. Mary Jo Weegar leaves her “bubbling” personality and ability to laugh to Mr. Whyte. Dana Weems bequeaths her 5 days of gym to whoever wants it. C alvin Williamson leaves his spot in the bathroom to anyone who wants it. i 3th Wolf leaves her ability to get yellow cards to Renny Regan. J ■JJr S J •; heron Wright gives Miss Hayes’s office to anyone who has been there as much as I and still can graduate, ike Young bequeathes his spot on the South Colton corner to anyone that yants it. Tim He npessy leaves Holly M|tzell lo 3r 61. I Row 1: T. Despaw, J. Rutkauskas, S. Dunning, A. Ward, A. Tucker, A. Fiacco, T. Gotham, B. Hoyt, Row2: A. Hammond, J. Col M. Wright, C. Markert, L. Sullivan, C. Cyrus, P. Newton, B. Sharlow, J. Houston, S. Connelly, Miss Lane, V. Stratton, T. Schwartzfigure, Row 3: T. Howe, P. Ward, E. Regan, J. Wright, D. Chase, R. J. Buckley, M. Murray. Row 4: T. Wright, D. Barry J. Matthie, E. Matthie, J. Barry, N. Wilson, T. LaBrake, E. Burns, C. Barry. Row 5: E. Newton, N. Fiacco, D. Dominy, B. Collins, Rutledge, A. Dougherty, L. Atkinson, J. Hennessy, J. Hennessy, T. LaBrake. Row 6: B. Walters, N. Gotham, K. Tucker, S. Sev R. Brockaway, S. Sevey, S. Dunning, M. Rutledge, R. Dunning, M. Wright. Row 7: H. S. Aides — K. Walrich, M. Champney, S. Kelly, S. Dunning, K. Newton, D. Green, J. Wilson, C. McNamara, K. Tyler, C. Kanitz. fl R C L U B 1st row: S. Dunning, N. Wilson, V. Stratton, N. Fiacco, B. Aldous, S. Jackson, A. Ballou, E. Matthie. Row 2: R. Dunning, M. Aldous, D. Dominey, K. Kelly, D. Barry, J. Sampier, B. Sharlow, G. Kanitz, A. Smith, M. Rutledge. Row 3: Miss Bage, W. Matthie, P. Collins, A. Tucker, S. Jones, S. Armstrong, T. Howe, S. Sevey, R. Brockaway, S. Regan. Row 4: S. Dunning, D. Chase, R. Aldous, J. Rutkauskus, N. Gotham, P. Green, T. Despaw, T. Wright, E. Regan, P. Clark. 58 Sitting, L to R: Cathy McNamara, Carrie Dougherty, Linda Smith, Mr. Sprow — Advisor, Terri Tyler, Randy Brockway, Bridget McCarthy. Standing, L to R: Brian Gregg, Jackie Selleck, Sheri Andrews, Jim Buckley, Eric Andrews, Jerry Ford, Brian Doyle. OFFICERS: L to R: Jerry Ford — Treasurer Bridget McCarthy — President Jackie Selleck — Vice President Sheri Andrews — Secretary 59 s T A G E 6 A N D Front: Shelley Young, Michelle Mills, Megan Champney, Alena Armstrong, Terri Tyler, Betty Robideau, Kris Walrich. Second: Kim Tyler, Kari Walrich, Lily Sickles, Tom Walrich, Shannon Kelly, Karen Shea, Tammy LaBrake, Cathy McNamara, Mary-Jo Weegar, Lisa Fisher, Andy Covert, Tim Hennessy, Mr. Lawall, Chris Page, Kevin Morgan, Dan Fallon. E L E m E N T fl R Y 8 R N D 60 Sitting, front row: Cathy Kelly, Charmayne George, Sheri Murrey, Denise Ames, Amy Tucker, Amy Ward, Suzette Armstrong. Second row: Barbie Walters, Anette Tyler, Shaun Jackson, Nikki Gotham, Julie Hennessy, Eric Page, Debbie Fisher, Suzanne Andrews, Shaun Jones. Standing: Eric Bonner, Kevin Boyce, Bill Bonno, Mr. Lawall. Sitting: Sue Green, Renee VanBrocklin, Alena Armstrong, Tammy LaBrake, Jackie Selleck, Kelly Cayey. 2nd row: Cathy Jones, Sue Whyte, Bonnie Ford, Sheri Andrews, Dan Fallon, Raeanne Dunning, Bridget McCarthy. 3rd row: Mary-Jo McKinley, Karen Mousaw, Stephanie Ford, Tom Walrich, Cathy Jenks, Brian Doyle, Steve Erdner, Chris Champney, Steve Morgan, David Gregg, Kris Walrich, Mrs. St. Louis. 4th row: Ellen Ballou, Sue Champney, Renny Regan, Terri Tyler, Lisa Fisher. F R E N C H C L U B N E W S P A P E R S T A p Lto R: Miss Skiff, Ellen Ballou, Kim Tyler, Linda Smith, Jackie Selleck, Kari Walrich, Lily Sickles, Megan Champney, Arlene 1 Francis. 61 H.S. CHORUS Bottom row, L-R: Damita Green, Betty Stratton, Jennifer Markert, Chris Rutledge, Scott Sevey, j0e Fisher, Kim Patton, Terri Labrake. 2nd row: Kim Newton, Jannis Wilson, Megan Champney, Rodger Delosh, Mark Ford, Shannon Regan, Julie Vaisey, Sheryl Jenks. 3rd row: Kelley Bertrand, Sarah Penski, Caron Kanitz, Teresa Morgan, Skipper Houston, Jeff Cota, Lily Sickles, Cathy Jenks, Kari Walrich. ELEMENTARY CHORUS L-R, 1st row: Purity Smith, Nicole Wilson, Angela Stratton, Tonya Sevey, Sonya Sevey, Michelle Rutledge, Douglas Dominy, Sean Jackson. 2nd row: Karen Jenks, Julie Hennessy, Amanda Fiacco, Dawn Berry, Roberta Dunning, Heather Fisher, Robin Brockway, Charmayne George, Tim Chase, Shaun Jones, Tom Pryme. 4th row: Susanne Andrews, Jennifer Bonner, Patsy Green, Mary Wright, Becky Sharlow, Melissa Simon, Debbie Fisher, Paul Clark, John Rutkausas, Rodney Aldous, Tony Despaw, on piano Mrs. Scott. STAGE BAND Standing: Kevin Morgan, Mr. Lawall, Tim Hennessy, Chris Page, By piano: Kris Walrich, Dan Fallon, Sitting on stage: Shannon Kelly, Lisa Fisher, Tom Walrich, On risers: Kari Walrich, Mary Jo Weegar. FRIENDS FOREVER! $ ONCE UPON fl TimE 64 MRS. O'GORMAN MRS. SMITH MISS HAYES MR. TOMPKINS LONG, LONG AGO... (1970) MRS. STOWE ROW ONE: R. Fitzpatrick, K. Buckley, T. Wright, D. Watson, R. Selleck, D. Green. ROW TWO: C. Wolfe, D. Weems, D. Regan, L. Smith, P. Citty, L. Matott. ROW THREE: R. LaBrake, J. Sampier, M. Robert, T. Hennessy, C. McCarthy, M. O'Gorman, M. Baker. MRS. HEALEY ROW 1: J. Wright, B. Wolf, L. Smith, B. Shea, K. Clough, T. Gilbert, D. Ballow. ROW 2: T. LaRock, M. Weegar, M. Patterson, B. McCarthy, S. Davis, C. Ryan, R. Allgaier. ROW 3: D. Robinson, F. Socnia, D. Rondeau, K. Morgan, T. Scovil, M. Young, R. Green. CLASS VOTE Beauty and the Beast The Biggest Mouth The Most Laughed With The Lost Likely To ... The Most Grotesque The Orneriest Best Smile Best Complexion Best Dressed Prettiest Peepers Nicest Voice: pii ' Mr. and Miss Jock Quietest Serious Loudest Funniest Contributed Most To Class Fred C. Dan M. Mark O. Kevin M. Stephen G. Peter D. Tim H. Aaron A. BobS. bert W. David B. BobS. Mark R. Peter D. Rene E B. Mary Jo W. Mary Jo W. Bridget M. Mary Jo (Ralph) W. Dawn R. Sheri A. Renee B. Missy P. Renee B. Dana W. Beth W. Raelyn E. Mary JoW. Mary Jo W. FRVOTTE5 Album _______________________ Book _________________________ Song ________________________ Sport _______________________ Team ________________________ Slang Term __________________ Actor Actress _______________ Food ________________________ Movie _______________________ T.V. Program ________________ Car Model ___________________ Friend . ___________________ Heartthrob __________________ Teacher _____________________ Class________________________ Activity ____________________ Experience___________________ Hangout _____________________ Magazine ____________________ □F 'BE 67 Standing: Joe Robar, Jeff Dominy, Kenny Buckley, Doug Rondeau, Mark O’Gorman, Aaric Andrews, Jeff Sochia, Aaron Armstrong, Mark Robert, Tim Walrich, Coach — Tim Hennessey. Sitting: Timmy Hennessey, Steve Robert. CAPTAINS SENIORS L-R: Tim Hennessy, Aaron Armstrong, Mark Robert Sitting: Jeff Sochia, Mark O’Gorman, Mark Robert, Tim Hennessy. Standing: Doug Rondeau, Aaron Armstrong, Ken Buckley, Tim Walrich. 68 VARSITY STATS JV STATS CPCS OPPONENTS CPCS OPPONENTS 55 46 Potsdam 22 37 Potsdam 55 51 Salmon Riv. 37 35 Salmon Riv. 49 51 Brushton 33 49 Brushton 58 52 Parishville 44 51 Parishville 50 49 Chateaugay 33 38 Chateaugay 40 42 Knox 26 32 Hermon 61 44 Parishville $ j 39 27 St. Lawrence 49 37 Hermon 25 46 Madrid 59 41 St. Lawrence 29 34 St. Regis 43 62 Madrid 31 33 Salmon Riv. 41 48 St. Regis 28 47 Brushton 54 67 Salmon Riv. 41 33 Parishville 54 60 Brushton 34 29 Chateaugay 66 30 Parishville 44 28 St. Lawrence 62 31 Chateaugay 32 38 Madrid 81 83 St. Lawrence 41 33 St. Regis 45 58 Madrid 57 65 St. Regis JV BASKETBALL m 69 Kirk Robideau, Arthur Buckley, Stephen Erdner, Phillip Sochia, Chris Page, Mr. Gotham coach, David Gregg, Stephen Morgan, Chris Champney, Jim Welch, Tom Walrich. Kneeling: Tim Doyle mang., D. C. Warner mang., Skip Houston mang., Jerry Ford. G I R L S V A R S I T Y B A S K E T B A L L Standing: Mr. Jackson coach, Sally Taylor, Sue Whyte, Betty Robideau, Beth Wolf, Becky Ford, Bridget McCarthy. Kneeling: Alena Armstrong, Mary Jo Weegar. S E N I O R S CAPTAINS Mary Jo Weegar, Bridget McCarthy, Beth Wolf Varsity Stats JV Stats CPCS OPPONENT CPCS OPPONENT 39 25 Madrid Wadd. 24 22 Madrid Wadd 61 35 St. Regis 14 34 St. Regis 49 55 Salmon Riv. 20 36 Salmon Riv. 41 26 Brushton 8 29 Brushton 52 31 Chateaugay 20 38 Norwood 61 38 Parishville 18 15 Potsdam 54 42 St. Lawrence 18 14 Parishville 61 48 Madrid 19 24 St. Lawrence 39 32 St. Regis 15 18 Madrid 36 53 Salmon Riv. 12 17 St. Regis 53 37 Brushton 15 33 Salmon Riv. 55 32 Parishville 23 31 Brushton 55 27 Chateaugay Kneeling: Sarah Penski, Carrie Dougherty, Amy Hutchinson, Tammy LaBrake, Karen Shea. Standing: Vera Murphy, Lisa Fisher, Brenda Jones, Dawn Gotham, Terri Reagan, Cathy Jenks, Mr. Bregg coach. 71 Aides Mrs. Delosh Mrs. Silvernell m i s s i N G Cooks Mrs. Bercume Mrs. Severance Mrs. Davis Aides Mrs. Aldous Mrs. Wolf 72 INTERMISSION DON'T GO AWAY! WE WILL BE RIGHT BACK AFTER THIS WORD FROM OUR SPONSOR. PATRONS Melinda Miller Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wolf Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ballou and Family Kathleen Sullivan Congratulations and good luck Seniors. Jan Strege, Class of ‘65 The famous French Five Mr. and Mrs. Vern Bercume Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Davis and Family The Woolston Family Good Luck. Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. John Carvili Dave and Patsy James give their best wishes to the class of '82 Tom and Peg Hashem Good luck Seniors From Dick and Mary Weegar Compliments of Dick Owens Mark and Eira Patterson and Family Lee and Jane Mousaw and Family Judy Lenney Good Luck! Ron, Sandy, Skip and Jennifer Houston Congratulations Seniors. Best luck in the future from Miss Lane. Congratulations — Best always. Mrs. Pinover and Doc. Rev. Jim Shurtleff Congratulations and Best wishes to the class of '82. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson and family Best wishes to the Class of 1982. Clark and Ella Robert Best wishes to the graduating class of 1982. Mr. and Mrs. Colman and Family It is impossible for an English teacher to write just one line. Betsy Loconti. ' ISLE OF YOU Good Luck Seniors From POSTE’S ' iSp __ 1 1 ’ ]jp|g EXCAVATING PORTER’S Congratulations Seniors GENERAL Best Wishes From MERCHANDISE BOYCE’S GENERAL South Colton, New York STORE Phone 262-2001 Owners Neil and Virginia Porter South Colton, New York Congratulations to the 262-2420 Class of 1982 75 FETCIE’S GENERAL STORE SNO SKIPPERS Groceries — Fresh Meat — Cold Beer Outer Pierrepont Rd. '4- 265-9150 Potsdam, N.Y. Good Luck Seniors COLTON CITIZENS COMMITTEE BIRCHES Compliments From: “Our purpose is to work for the preservation, protection, conservation, and enhancement of the science, historic, educational, environmental and social assets of the town” SEELEY INSURANCE AGENCY THE NORTH COUNTRY SAVINGS BANK 76 73 Main Street Canton, N.Y. 386-4335 Ogdensburg Potsdam Massena ,— GLEASON’S WOOD PRODUCTIONS P C FOOD MARKETS G. C. Gleason Colton, N.Y. 13625 262-2502 or 262-2635 Designer — Craftsman Restoration Work Standard or Custom Windows, Doors, Interiors Outer Market Street Potsdam, New York H. M. BRONSON SONS, INC. Compliments of CREDLE EQUIPMENT Plumbing and Heating Sales, service, installations furnaces, boilers oil, gas, wood, and combinations Potsdam, New York 13676 P C FOOD MARKETS THE CANTON BAKERY AND RESTAURANT Good Food, Good Coffee, Good Friends Canton, New York Open 4:30 a.m. — 5:00 p.m. Monday — Saturday Closed Sundays Gouveneur Street Canton, New York band box dry cleaners WHITHERBEE AND WHALEN 6 Hodskin Street Canton, New York Cemetery Memorials 386-8641 2 Hodskin Street Canton, New York 77 Good Luck Seniorsll Compliments of WEEGAR’S MARKET LANES EXCAVATION A Better Place to Bowl 144 Market St. Potsdam, N.Y. Robert F. Weegar 265-9210 265-8102 Backhoe, Dozer and Trucking TRIPLE “A” LUMBER CO. INC. 265-6845 — Days 265-3655 — Nites jpy T DILIVl PHILL’S SUNOCO Ogdensburg Building Supply, Inc. Triple “A” Lumber Open 7 Days a Week Complete Repair Service N.Y.S. Inspection Co. Inc. Canton (315) 386-4531 Massena 764-0596 Potsdam 265-2350 Hannawa Falls, N.Y. NATIONAL ARMY STORE HAYES PARISHVILLE MARKET Nikes Pony Converse Lee Levi Jeans, Jackets, and Shirts Open 7 Days 25 Market Street, Potsdam Mon. — Sat. 7-8, Sun. 8-6 A Division Of Walex. Inc. ALEX VANGELLOW WALLY SlEBEL PROPRIETORS Q MAIN STREET POTSDAM. N.Y. 13676 79 BUCKLEY’S . STUDENT COUNCIL GARAGE Automatic Trans. Service Route 56 South Colton, New York 262-2330 Bridget McCarthy Sheri Andrews Mark Robert Linda Smith Aaric Andrews Jim Buckley Brian Doyle Jerry Ford Jackie Selleck Terri Tylor Terri Regan Carrie Dougherty Brian Gregg rfilffil Randy Brockway 1 [jt Cathy McNamara (u U] [c w Best Wishes From MARTIN’S SHELL WHITE TRUE VALUE HARDWARE 41 Best Wishes Seniors s2: 1 Maple Street Potsdam, New York 80 HERBERT’S MEN’S SHOP “Stttn l a,(uc4 For Your Latest Styles in Formal wear lor Proms and Weddings Our Consultants Will Gladly Assist in Choosing Styles and Colors HIGLEY PINE ORIGINALS Colton, NY 13625 Best Wishes From: ROBAR’S TIRE SERVICE Tire Distributor Custom Pipe Bending Complete Exhaust Work 140 Maple St., Potsdam, NY 13676 (315) 265-8170 FRANK’S GROCERY Colton, New York 13625 Phone: 262-2660 TOWN SHOP 105 Main St. Gouverneur, NY Phone: 265-2405 Fast Service Gravel Pit: 265-3180 ELMER RANDALL TRUCKING Sand — Gravel — Top Dirt — Crush Gravel Bulldozing — Equipment Rental ELBRIDGE F. RANDALL Prop Route 1 Colton, N.Y. 13625 82 BOARD OF 83 EDUCATION GOOD LUCK SENIORS FROM: ST. LAWRENCE NAT’L BANK S tvc Tfawi Tfton f S « Tfoux -He COLLEGE MOTOR LODGE 138 Maple St. Potsdam, NY 13676 BARKLEY (315) 265-4722 CUTLERY Hank and Debbie Robar New Owners Canton NY 13617 Motel, Apartments, Trailer Court Compliments of Best Wishes From TRIPLE A LUMBER SMITH’S Phone: 386-4531 Canton, New York 265-2350 Apparel for For the Potsdam, New York 13676 Entire Family 84 COMPLIMENTS OF JC PENNEY KING’S JEWELERS Potsdam Plaza Potsdam, New York yftjv 32 Market St. Jrfyy L Potsdam, N.Y. Store Phone: 265-4900 Catalog Phone: 265-4800 SNELL’S TV APPLIANCE INC. FIACCO’S Outer Market Street Potsdam, New York BUFFET EVERY SUNDAY SPECIAL EVERYDAY 9 AM — 1 PM Potsdam — Canton Road 265-3534 Legal Beverages HANNAWA MAGIC COMB POTSDAM AUTO PARTS r'f Open 5 Days a Week 1 Closed Mondays 265-3030 ySj. • Cuts, Curls and Perms pjf jV Done by Sandy and Carol Gouverneur, N.Y. WELLS AUTO PARTS HANDMADE GIFTS KNIT MACRAME CROCHET CERAMICS SUPPLIES AND CLASSES Gouverneur, N.Y. WINTHROP AUTO PARTS HILLTOP HOBBY SHOP Winthrop, N.Y. Spring Street Colton, New York Dolly Rondeau Phone 262-2655 Complete Rebuilding Electrical — Engine — Radiator 85 CROWS SPORT SHOP THE FAMILY SHOE STORE Daoust Skates and Sherwood Sticks Aubuchon Mall Potsdam 265-4611 274 East Orvis Street Massena, New York 315-769-6105 Dexter Florsheint Stride Rite Air Step Red Wing Timberland Clinic Clarks Sporting Goods, Sportswear Trophies and Awards, Bikes Congratulations and Best Wishes DJANGO’S CLUB EUGENE A. EARLE, JEWELER Live Entertainment 3-4 Nights Weekly 30 Market St. Double Time Tues. Friday 4-9 Mens Night Potsdam, New York 88 Best Wishes to the Class of 1982 From FISHER-REXFORD INC. Colton, New York SHILTON’S SUNOCO SERVICE Canton, NY 74-76 E. Main St. Phone 386-3997 General Repairs Servicing Lubrication Kelly Tires Sunoco Batteries BUSTER AND ROSS LAWRENCE FUNERAL HOME Canton, New York PEGGS-MOLNAR INSURANCE CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS! 81 MAIN STREET CANTON, NEW YORK 13617 PHONE 386-8535 ARGENT SILVER COIN SHOP Compliments of: ' s SIp THE HANNAWA FALLS FIRE DEPT. Quality Handcrafted Jewelry — Repair Work Settings — Gem Stones U.S. and Foreign Coins — Unique Crafts — Gifts Buying and Selling Gold and Silver — Free Appraisals Jewelry ARGENT Eye Glass Repair SILVER AND COIN SHOP RePair In the Arlington Hotel 2 Market Street Potsdam, New York 13676 Arlington Home (315) 265-9837 (315) 265-7587 COLTON-PIERREPONT CENTRAL SCHOOL COLTON, NEW YORK 13625 NORMAN WHYTE HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL Dear Sirs: This year the yearbook staff of Colton-Pierrepont Central School is offering a unique opportunity for you to personalize your business' ad. For no additional charge the staff will accompany with your ad, a picture of your choosing (our staff photographers will gladly take pictures if you so desire). This is the first time we have offered this service and we hope you will avail yourself of this chance to present your business with a personal touch. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Yearbook Staff C.P.C.S. HEUVELTON LUMBER COMPANY Backhoe Work Septic Systems Pole Settings Local Truck Moving Septic Tank Pumping North Country’s Complete Home Center FARNS CONSTRUCTION Specializing in: Kitchens, Carpeting, Stoves Route 56 Colton, N.Y. 265-6298 — 91 SOUTH COLTON COUNTRY INN INC. BETTY’S TAVERN “A Nice Place to Eat and Drink” South Colton, NY 13687 South Colton New York Restaurant — Liquor — Rooms Food to Go A Place Where Old Dan and Pai Lien McNamara (315) 262-2000 Friends Meet. GLEN F. THOMAS SANDY’S BEAUTY SHOP MAPLE SYRUP PRODUCTS East Hill Road, South Colton 262-2726 South Colton, New York 13687 V Q Telephone: 262-2467 92 % JOURNEY’S END Good Luck Class of 82 Good Luck Seniors Compliments of the COLTON HOTEL Colton New York 13625 GROCERIES, GAS, HARDWARE! CLOTHING, BEVERAGES, AND MUCH MORE! SMITH’S GENERAL STORE Langdon Corniers Canton, NY 13617 Timberline Wood Stoves Partner Chain Saws — Sales and Service! SNELL EQUIPMENT INC. Hewittville Road (Lower Pine St.) Phone 265-5753 Diesel Tractors and Implements 12-81 hp 2 and 4 Wheeldrive Lawn and Garden Implements Woods Mowers Best Wishes Class 1982 G D Trucking Backhoe Service Joe Calipari, President P.O. Box 270, Hannawa Falls, N.Y. 13647 13 Market Street (315) 265-3410 Potsdam, New York 13676 Danny Collins Gary Collins 265-8814 386-8650 TIMBER TAVERN SAINT PATRICK’S CHURCH SAINT PAUL’S CHURCH 1 Rev. F. James Shurtleff Best Wishes Seniors Saturday Masses 4:30 PM St. Patrick’s 7:00 PM St. Paul’s (dur- ing Summer Months and Hunting Season) Jeff Shirley Sunday Masses 9:30 A.M. St. Paul’s 11:00 A.M. St. Patrick’s Saturday Masses 7:00 P.M. St. Patricks 94 Restaurant Outer Pierrepont HOYT AND JIM DALTON PONTIAC 265-4118 Best Wishes From: WESTON’S BOOK STORE J.R. WESTON, INC. 39 Market Street Potsdam, New York 13676 Compliments of RACQUETTE BALLEY FISH GAME CLUB $3.00 Membership Per Year Help Support Your Local Club 75 Acres Hunting and Fishing 95
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