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SYMPflEJNY 0F CONTENTS Since this yearbook is based upon a world of music, it is befitting that our dedication this year be to a musical person — Mr. Randall LaWall. Mr. LaWall has directed us in many activities. He has helped us conduct many sales from food to magazine. His sharp wit at meetings kept us on our toes. He was a key to success in many of our endeavors in- cluding our prom and our memorable senior trip. We will long note his help and dedication to our class. Thank you Mr. LaWall for your im- promptu humor, your ability to keep in tune with the times, your cheerful accompaniment, and your composed nature. We’ll never forget the many different types of music you’ve brought to our world. 3 THE BOARD OF EDUCATION President: Dr. Jules Comeau Vice-President: Mr. William Champney Clerk: Mrs. Sharon Andrews ® . Jk ® (D ® ® 11 ® © ® © r © ® “Always something there to remind me . . 5 MR. KELLY SUPERINTENDENT 0F 5E H00L AND ELEMENTARY PRINEIPAL Dear Class of 1984, Your public school experience is drawing to a close following thirteen years of preparation. Keeping in mind the theme of music of this year’s COLTONIAN, I can only hope that you, as the musical instrument, have passed through the many stages in the developmental process, improving your performance at each level, fine tuning the instrument, and becoming more sophisticated as you proceeded. Hopefully you have learned to harmonize with your peers and harmonize with society as you prepare to move into another challenging phase of life. Best wishes to you as you enter a new phase of life. Sincerely, Richard F. Kelly Superintendent Your dime, go ahead.” MR. WHYTE •HIGH SGH00L PRINCIPAL My warmest congratulations go out to the Class of 1984. You have chosen a most appropriate theme for your year- book — where else but in the field of music do we find human emotion expressed, in word and sound, so well. Please let me offer this short lyric by Langston Hughes for you to follow all of your life. Hold fast to dreams For if dreams die Life is a broken-winged bird That cannot fly. Hold fast to dreams For when dreams go Life is a barren field C Frozen with snow. Mrs. Arlene McEwen Mrs. Nancy Fisher Mrs. Bernice Campbell SECRETARIES “Workin’ 9 to 5, what a way to make a livin’” TREASURER 7 Miss Mary Lenney “Whenever it rains, it rains pennies from heaven” BUILDING, GROUNDS, AND TRANSPORTATION CUSTODIAL STAFF — Mr. Malcolm Whitman, Mrs. Marthena Whitcomb, Mr. Arthur Tedford. Missing: Mr. Robert Dunning, Mr. John Glasgow, Mr. Paul Olmstead, Mr. Bernard Sullivan. “Tiptoe Through the Tulips” TRANSPORTATION — Mrs. Susan Cameron, Mr. Dale Rexford, Mrs. Carole Dominy, Mr. Paul Olmstead, Mrs. Noreen Randall. Missing: Mr. Robert Dunning, Mr. John Glasgow, Mrs. Leota Scovil, Mr. Bun Sullivan. “We all live in a yellow submarine.” 8 Mr. Paul Franz — Transportation and Custodial Supervisor ENEFS COOKING STAFF — Mrs. Ellen Davis (Food Service Manager), Mrs. Ella Robert, Mrs. Shirley Severence, Mrs. Elizabeth Tucker. INSTRUCTIONAL ASSISTANTS “The answer my friend is blowin’ in the wind” INSTRUCTIONAL AIDES — Mrs. Josie DeLosh, Mrs. Judy Aldous, Mrs. Melanie Thomas, Mrs. Regina Burnham, Mrs. Judy Wolf. Mrs. Sandra Doyle — Kindergarten Mrs. Marilyn Woolston — Kindergarten Mrs. Jill Thomas — Pre-first Mrs. Sharon Gotham — 1st Grade Mrs. Cynthia LaPointe — 1st Grade Mrs. Virginia Storey-Welch — 2nd Grade Mr. Carl Gotsch — 2nd Grade 10 Mrs. Marni Brown — 3rd Grade Mrs. Betty Hammond — 3rd Grade Mrs. Christine Rexford - Grade -4th Mrs. Joanne LaPierre — 4th Grade Mrs. Cheryl Thomas - Grade I Mrs. Cynthia Hennessy — 5th Grade Mr. James Regan — 5th Grade Mr. Ron Gotham — 6th Grade Mr. Rod Thomas — 6th Grade Mrs. Melinda Miller-Widrick — Librarian Mrs. Eileen Harms — Speech Therapist 11 Mrs. Lea Bedore — Speech Therapist Mrs. Ann Carvili — Reading Writing H.S. English Mr. Herb Bullock — Psychologist Mrs. Emily Valentine — Reading Mrs. Sharon Jones — Elementary Math Lab Mr. Ed Woolston — Physical Education Health Miss Diane Wolf — Physical Education Mr. Randall LaWall — Instrumental Music Mrs. Kaye Scott — Vocal Music 12 Mr. Richard Hammill — Art Mr. Jerome Wilson — Industrial Arts Mrs. Linda Harrison — Home Economics Mrs. Carol-Ann Warner — H.S. Math Lab Mr. Martin Bregg — Special Education Resource Room Miss Katheryn Hayes — School Nurse Teacher Mrs. Jacqueline Pinover — Guidance Counselor Mr. Timothy Hennessy — Math Mrs. Kathleen Champney - Science Mrs. Carol Kissam — English Social Mrs. Colleen Regan - Science Math Mr. Michael Jackson — Studies Mr. Dale Collins — Business Mr. Donald Tompkins — Mrs. Jutta Fitzsimons — English Math Computer Science Mrs. Judy Lenney — Science Mr. Frank Sprow - Studies - Social Mrs. Helen St. Louis — French 15 Mrs. LaPointe TO THE CLASS OF ’84 We've all cherished the memories Of youth and school and growing up — We see in you the mirror-images of Ourselves at times, and we wish you all The brightest of futures — futures You too may share with tomorrow's graduates As we have shared ours with you. CONGRATULATIONS THE COLTON-PIERREPONT TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION Mrs. Lenney Also: Mr. Bregg, Mrs. Champney, Mr. Collins, Mr. Gotsch, Miss Hayes, Mr. LaWall, Mr. Regan, Mrs. Scott, Mr. Sprow, Mrs. J. Thomas, and Miss Wolf. Mrs. Regan Mrs. Rexford Mrs. Story-Welch Mrs. Thomas Mrs. Miller-Widrick Mrs. Pinover Mr. Thomas Mr. Tompkins 16 Mrs. Valentine Mrs. Warner Mr. Woolston Mrs. Woolston Mrs. St. Louis Mr. Wilson R0EK AND R0LL NEVER F0RGETS “Our memories of yesterday will last a lifetime. We’ll take the best, Forget the rest, And someday we’ll find ... these are the best of times.” 17 FflEE TOE MU5IE ACROSS 1. Diary of a Madman 3. no clue 4. Southern Cross 5. House of the Rising Sun 6. Come Feel the Noise 8. Best of Times 9. Love in Chains 12. Since You’re Gone 13. no clue DOWN 2. Old Time Rock-n-Roll 7. Free Bird 10. Never Gonna Let You Go 11. Life’s Been Good! Free Me! 19 FflGE THE MUSIE 20 ACROSS 1. Sexy and Seventeen 3. Free Bird 4. Metal Head 5. Tom Sawyer 6. Best of Times 7. Islands in the Stream 8. Never Gonna Let You Go 9. Free Bird 10. Am I Going Insane? 12. no clue 13. no clue 14. Midnight Blues DOWN 2. Crazy Train 11. Sexy and Seventeen 10V ■ -jH 3 MMk risSj®®1' a 7 .jW 1 El A 1 p| FflGE THE MU5IG ACROSS 1. no clue 2. no clue 3. In Your Letter 5. Turn Me Loose 6. Raise a Little Hell 7. no clue 8. Always on My Mind 10. Ebony and Ivory 11. The Gambler 12. Old Time Rock-n-Roll 13. Sexy and Seventeen 14. Ebony and Ivory DOWN 4. Xanadu 9. Tomorrow’s Dream 21 ¥ « - ■t i - j 'dft jt f m.0Lm • - .. ,.: ■ ’ 1 «■ if % «• s« ° •:?’:: 3 ra.1Refner, Fran r , ; Wjf im - ■ ’ffW'S1 1 . • m r ■ • • VW ' 'I- n main J. 10 tdde ' ' f ■ V -A - «uti . «swiatftf : ::- ;• ■; .M, onor Society 9 twwSot yW.il.iS k::: fit • «W _ ' «jt ■ ' « - •’«'V W|hii ” i' ♦ • .. , r::;t;r:'::;: ’ i ffi •« % v : i Jer 10 g , 10 2nd, 4th Soldier j ffls f p. ' ' - ' s . . !■ «T£ ! 3« Tom Walrich Basketball 9,10,11.12 -1 -Soccer 9.10,11.12 Jlfi :i Club 9,10,11,12 'I- 'T. Nat’l Honor Society 9 _ir. Natl Honor Society 10,11,: FBand 9.10,11 (Stage Band 9,10 Jr. Play — Count Mountjoy Coaches Award 10 French Club 9,10 Whiz Quiz Team 11,12 Yearbook Staff 12 College Student £ • Jim Welch Soccer 9,10,11,12 I Basketball 10,11,12 I Jr. Play — Tourist ... ■ V Shelley Young AM Vocational 11 AM (X..I1I1IIW1I 11 „ tf m.m Sr Nat'l Honor Society 10 % -------- 1.12(Treasurer 10.11,12) SS11) f 1« jBk 3? ft Wm jm h JSm ■ 'WBKBM __ sm f I ’ ; mB • iSSr Agfi. fl2B L if; “‘'Sij'iV-W! Christopher Andrews Alena Armstrong Patrick Baker Karolyn Brown Susan Champney Andrew Covert Deborah Delosh Brian Doyle Tammi Dunn Daniel Fallon Tina Fisher Bonnie Ford Jerry Ford Stanley Francis Brenda Jones Shannon Kelly Tammy LaBrake Karen Litten Holly Matzell Robert Miller Stephen Morgan 26 Michael Murphy Christopher Page Scott Palmer Renace Regan Betty Robideau Jacqueline Selleck David Smith Leo Taillon Leota Taillon Peter Tucker Rebecca Vaisey Renee VanBrocklin Thomas Walrich James Welch Shelley Young 27 Stan: “It’s mine!” Bonnie: “No, it’s mine.” Class Clowns — David Gregg, Tammy LaBrake They’ll never know which one of us set the stink bomb.” SENIOR HALL Contributed Most to the Class — Jackie Selleck “The other classes will never miss it.” Friendliest — Jim Welch, Brenda Jones, Tammy LaBrake “I’ve got more friends than you.” Most Athletic — Jerry Ford, Betty Robideau “Good thing we cut class so we could rest up for the big game.” Most Likely to Succeed — Dan Fallon, Jackie Selleck “Today the school, tomorrow the White House.” 0F FAME Most Musical — Dan Fallon, Shannon Kelly “Shannon, is this the way it works?” Prettiest and Handsomest — Alena Armstrong, David Gregg “Just a few finishing touches to get us through the day.” FAMOUS FOR BEST; f A. Armstrong (Army) ■P Baker' j | I fS. Ohampney (Sui) ? Coleman J 1 $ Covert I v f) IVInSh « KD 'MCrash) ildinggreen houses lecisiveness lion Main St. Mobil chasinj summer of 1983 Augiist 1983 ;C)ld Forge : Did torge, 3983 , - Working atlhe EncnantedJ f |UM 3rd, AV loth I f birthday party c'St. Catherine's Street. jf dead leva % a secreta . computer j next cent eIiob ibofitdr m . Fisher i . Ford hortcakel total Ion fusior ip with Ed Doobie : Angeles i sultan r T). 1 lumilton K.Hawley | in the Armec mechanic tlHon doliare college with patient at1 d a ifjpnth in Hawaii lappily ever after Bonno year a|| sfsexy as Terri Regan Gina Fficco mechanic to have a nice normal laugh like Karen Shea to qwn mv own business I wish 1 had done some of the things I was blameafor ® P.K. set-shb$ w | sumLrnfSi atti! muted grea an electrician in Florida gynecologist lusinessman ipmmitted to i Page H Pa hner (Palrnidter)’ %' that Future Shock be required readingjrrkindergarten tojse rich and lazy 6 6 athletics , „. Burt Reynolds' wife iiheiBSS M mechanic m used car salesman famous pastry chef § p the boy girls take 1st plat Tn Old Forge next year i find out who invented stair and congratulate him Tallinn (Amps) Tfiillon (Annie) Tucker (Pole) . VanBrocklin | F1 . VValrich' (fsiah) is, Tolkien that.physics was required to , nmhent the school toDe in a Winnie the Pooh cartoon and meet Tigger make lots of money’ to be smart ike my sister to be a ski-bum in Aspen to own Magnum P.I.'s car building, camp phi l ord 4X4 seizures Wf English carpenter a Miller taller someday president of IBM Corporatior LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT reave Chris Andrews — I leave my heavy metal mind to anyone who listens to WPAC 93. Alena Armstrong — I leave Cindy Robert all the fun I used to have wandering the halls fifth period. Pat Baker — Sue Cl Lind. Andy Debl locker 157 to anyone who has I leave to future students the wi: leave Kelly Cayey the ability t all future editions of Read maj my front seat to anyone%h to get stuck (whrih eave my a of short' to gri cards in it. dlity to know how to use ever; 11 other aspiring authon up with John Glasgow’! to Scott Francis. dvantage available. Hi me er star basketball Ford and Suzanne Ary my ability to talk for hours to my sister, Tricia. seat in study hall to anyone who can stand two study he my extreme height of 5'10 to a 5'2 Karen Shea so la surprise in locker 59 for Charles Fisher, to Mr. Hennessy my driving skills and a new set of pylons. Mr. Collins a dime so he can call someone who cares. :e to leave all of my Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath n ephanie Mr. Tompkins’ private Math classes, iy body to science (Mrs. Lenney’s). Brad Ford the best of luck in becoming the best soccer player around, the library to the literate. rett Aldous and the people of tlmworld, I leave my D D books in they my ability to got along with Mrs. Strait to Lisa Fisher and Cathy Jones. Peter Tucker — I leave my shop classes to Becky since she wasn’t able to be in them this year. Renee VanBrocklin — I leave knowing I will never have to come back here again. TomWalricE — iTfaffT ■ ' Shelley Young — I leave to Mr. Thomas my magic “marker.” m uth'librarians ■KI m ALL TH AT dflZZ “Drum on your drums, batter on your banjos, sob on the long cool winding saxophones. Go to it, oh jazzmen.” 33 Sitting, L-R: Mary-Jo McKinley, Terri Regan, Vicki Johnson, Susan Green, Becky Miller, Christine Morrow, Kelly Cayey, Vera Murphy, Michael Wilson. Kneeling, L-R: Stephanie Ford, Karen Shea, Karen Mousaw, Gina Fiacco, Ellen Ballou, Cathy Jenks, Lisa Fisher, Kirk Robideau, Scott Francis, Joseph Howe. Standing, L-R: Terri Tyler, Niza McCarthy, Kathy Jones, Charles Fisher, Herb Mat- thie, Chris Champney, Dan Ames, Arthur Buckley, Phillip Sochia, Mark Whalen, Lewis Clark. Miss- ing: Ray Dilts, Sheryl Jenks, and Anthony Klemko. dUNIQRS Sitting, L-R: Pat O’Gorman, Cynthia Robert, Brain Gregg, Carrie Dougherty, Sarah Penski. Kneeling, L-R: D. C. Warner, Randy Willmart, Joanne Jenks, Jeanette Sharlow, Michelle Mills, Susan Dunning. Standing, L-R: Greg Rutley, Gorden Smith, Toby Fisher, Jeff Ward, Kip Robar, Denise Hamilton, Ricky Paul, Kim Tyler. Missing: Allyson Brown, Roland Robidoux, Paul Tarbox. SQPHQMEJRES Sitting, L-R: Mark Ford, Peter Ward, Donald Oney, Randy Brockway, Scott Sevey, Scott Huckle, Everett Aldous. Kneeling, L-R: Billy Bonno, Robert Dunning, Richard Green, Joseph Fisher, Sharon Smith, Terri LaBrake, Leslie Santi, Kimberly Newton. Standing, L-R: Jody Wright, Betty-Jo Stratton, Skip Houston, Michael Long, John Dilts, Kari Walrich, Megan Champney, Cathi McNamara, Lily Sickles, Teresa Morgan, Mary Lou Wright, Tim Doyle. Missing: Eric Bonner, Christina Clark, Don In- graham, Tim Matzell, Rick McEwen. FRESHMEN 36 17 1 A s mu s 0 L 88 Sitting, L-R: Clayton Shampine, Denise Ames, Annette Tyler, Amy Cayey, Suzanne Andrews, Amy Tucker. Kneeling, L-R: Eric Page, Adrian Bates, Jeffrey Murphy, Rodney Aldous, Amy Ward, Betsy Ford, Pam Johnson, Karen Jenks, Sue Sevey, Suzette Armstrong. Standing, L-R: Mary Welch, Aman- da Fiacco, Angela Ballou, Shaun Jones, Tom Pryme, Chris Rutledge, Amy Bums, Sherry Dunning, Becky Reid, Lisa Pelletier, Felicia Fisher, Debbie Fisher. Missing: Frank Matthie, David Putnam, Shannon Regan, Jennifer Bonner, Damita Green, Kevin Mousaw, Jody Green. 8TB GRADE Sitting, L-R: Shawna Mereau, Shelby Connelly, Heather Fisher, Tonya Howe, Mary Wright, Pamela Ward, John Jones, Sean McCarthy, Sean Jackson, Mike Ward. Kneeling, L-R: Kathleen Kelly, Nicole Peterson, Delia Harrison, Sherry Murray, Julie Hannessy, Angel Huckle, Loretta LaRock, Barb Walter, Karen VanBrocklin, Charmayne George, Shelley Fountain. Standing, L-R: Tammy McKee, Katrine Atkinson, Erin Regan, Kelly Lucas, Paul Clark, John Phillips, Kevin Boyce, Jeff Cota, Fay Jenks, Steve LaBrake, Brad Ford, Joe Collins, Kevin Bates, Tom Farns, Brian Long. Missing: David Dilts, Patsy Green, Homer Matthie, David Bogardus, Rodger Delosh, Nikki Gotham, Wesley Matthie, Vicky Stratton. 7TH GRADE tiIGti GE-HBQb EflNDIBS rn' ELEMEN- TARY EflNDIQS 40 IT’S A NEW WAVE These are the years of “Cool Places” with “Girls on Film” and those who ask “Should I Stay or Should I Go?” yet “I Predict” that “1999” will supply a whole new musical generation. 41 GRADE SIX MR. GBTttflM MR. THOMAS 1 — Brad Aldous, 2 — Bernard Shadow, 3 — Lee Harrison, 4 — Michael Villeneuve, 5 — Jennifer Sampier, 6 — Stacey Dunning, 7 — Purity Smith, 8 — Lynn Wright, 9 — Tami Peterson, 10 — Ellie Matthie, 11 — Marylee Ballou, 12 — Kimberly Simmons, 13 — Roberta Dunning, 14 — Michelle Rutledge. 1 — Melanie Mills, 2 — Tammy Wright, 3 — Dawn Berry, 4 — Randi Buckley, 5 — Eric Newton, 6 — Karen Tucker, 7 — Robin Brockway, 8 — Sonya Sevey, 9 — Tonya Sevey, 10 — Bobbi Laird, 11 — Marty Aldous, 12 — Terry Fisher, 13 — Nicholas Fiacco. 42 ERflDE FIVE MR. REGAN 1 — Amy Lucas, 2 — Angie Hammond, 3 — Teshia Hewitt, 4 — Aaron Dougherty, 5 — Eric Burns, 6 — Nicky Eustis, 7 — Thomas LaBrake, 8 — Shayne Knapp, 9 — Chauntile Cyrus, 10 — Julie Barry, 11 — Billy Collins, 12 — Melissa Wright, 13 — Tina Dishman, 14 — Phil Collins, 15 — Douglass Murphy, 16 — Jean Phillips. MRi. E. TfllDMflS 1 — Jennifer Hennessy, 2 — Megan Murray, 3 — Lynette Atkin- son, 4 — Lori Sullivan, 5 — April Burns, 6 — Jason Reid, 7 — Patty Newton, 8 — Mike Green, 9 — Michael Jackson, 10 — Todd Gotham, 11 — William Wright, 12 — Jason Wright, 13 — Chris Barry, 14 — Jennifer Colt, 15 — Tricia LaBrake. Missing: Mike Rogers 43 GRADE FOUR MRS. REXF0RD 1 — Wanda Wright, 2 — Joanna Ling, 3 — Amanda Van- Brocklin, 4 — Mary Vaisey, 5 — Angela Villeneuve, 6 — Jen- nifer Houston, 7 — Joelle Woolston, 8 — Karen Pryme, 9 — Amy McKee, 10 — Jane Matthie, 11 — Todd Thomas, 12 — Emily Cayey, 13 — Jonathan Wright. 1 — Roy Smith, 2 — Michael Sevey, 3 — Scott Brown, 4 — James Rutledge, 5 — Tiffany Graham, 6 — Jolene Andrews, 7 — Lynn Horton, 8 — James Murdie, 9 — Dean Peterson, 10 — Christopher Horton, 11 — Charles Wright, 12 — Brian LaBrake, 13 — Reggie Rattie. Missing: Casey Collins. 44 GRADE THREE MRS. HRMMGINI3 MRS. BRQWN 1 — Jason Thomas, 2 — Loren LaPierre, 3 — David Rogers, 4 — Daryl Clough, 5 — John Ballou, 6 — Stanley Fisher, 7 — Rex Burns, 8 — Brooke Woolston, 9 — Wendy Doyle, 10 — Rachel Goodrich, 11 — Christina Jenks, 12 — Kris Simmons. Missing: Mike Ellis. 1 — Christine McNamara, 2 — Monica Matthie, 3 — Hazel Matthie, 4 — James Goodrich, 5 — Robert Irish, 6 — Nicole Jackson, 7 — Media Smith, 8 — Bernie Phillips, 9 — Tracy Fisher, 10 — Terry Green, 11 — Ella Ling, 12 — Darin Mereau, 13 — Shawn Sullivan, 14 — Crystal Burns. 45 GRADE TWQ MR. G0TSEH MRS. 5T0REY-WELCH 1 — Justin Fisher, 2 — Gary Sochia, 3 — Aaron Pethic, 4 — Devin Gotham, 5 — Kelsey Burnham, 6 — Matthew Ward, 7 — Gary Dunning, 8 — Brandy Fisher, 9 — Kerry Gotham, 10 — Meghan Wood, 11 — Melissa Stratton, 12 — Stuart Robidoux, 13 — Clay Sharlow, 14 — Jennifer Andrews, 15 — Vicky Farns, 16 — Erika Kissam, 17 — Jeffrey Robert, 18 — Jeffrey Spicer, 19 — Erika Dunn. 1 — Martha Fitzpatrick, 2 — Jennifer Hoyt, 3 — Terry Aldous, 4 — Brian Robert, 5 — Warren Lawrence, 6 — Andrea Page, 7 — Walter Rexford, 8 — Kimberly Ling, 9 — Daniel Colt, 10 — Aaron Knapp, 11 — Tracy Thomas, 12 — Amy Peterson, 13 — Charles Smith, 14 — Steven Irish, 15 — Robert Dominy, 16 — William Atkinson, 17 — Rodney Burns, 18 — Jaime Huckle, 19 — Kimberly Fisher. 46 MRS. MP0INTE MRS. GGITttflM 1 — Thomas Wright, 2 — Amy Willmart, 3 — Charles Carrow, 4 — Sara Clough, 5 — Randy Collins, 6 — Melissa Dunn, 7 — Jen- nifer Dwyer, 8 — Michael Gilson, 9 — Kenneth Goodrich, 10 — Shannon Gotham, 11 — Jonathon Graham, 12 — Ellie Green, 13 — Jason Jenks, 14 — Lisa Murdie, 15 — Bobby Paige, 16 — Sean Regan, 17 — Bonnie Reid, 18 — Nicole Robar, 19 — Christopher Shea, 20 — Kevin Sharpe, 21 — Roswell Smith. 1 — Lonnie Blackmer, 2 — Brandi Carrier, 3 — James Cham- pagne, 4 — Matthew Champney, 5 — Lyndon Gilbert, 6 — Ed- ward Gilson, 7 — Millie Johnson, 8 — Patrick Long, 9 — Angela McCormick, 10 — William Morgan, 11 — Andrea Murphy, 12 — Megan Owen, 13 — Jennifer Rexford, 14 — David Scovil, 15 — Nicole Tucker, 16 — Jeffrey Weems, 17 — Malinda Wright. Missing: Joseph W. Penski, Paul Twyman, Timothy Ward. 47 MRS. d. TflGMflS Bottom to Top, Right to Left: Jim Matthie, Amber Gilson, Alisha Van Brocklin, Lionel Stratton, Jannette Hoyt, Geraldine Woodard, An] nabelle Matthie, Judson Mills, Billy Chase, Aaron Capone, Marshall Matthie. | KINDERGARTEN MRS. D0YLE 1 — Scott Fisher, 2 — Carolyn Menz, 3 — Francis Green, 4 — Alicia Barton, 5 — Draper Shadow, 6 — Chad VanBrocklin, 7 — Thomas Burcume, 8 — Gerald Smith, 9 — Joel Gleason, 10 — Charidy Huckle, 11 — Gerry Matthie, 12 — Fred Wright, 13 — Paul Matthie, 14 — Carey Murray. Missing: Miranda Smith, Wayne Wright. MRS. W00LST0N 1 — Glenn Stratton, 2 — Shawn Peterson, 3 — Nathaniel Sochia, 4 — Rene Robidoux, 5 — Melissa McLennan, 6 — Cyn-J thia Carrow, 7 — Eric Wright, 8 — Robert Green, 9 — Renee! Reid, 10 — Derek Shea, 11 — Jonathan Buckley! 12 — Kaye Sharpe, 13 — Paul Race, 14 — Simone Ames, 15 — James! Wright. 48 DRUM ROLLS AND FANFARES “Stars and Stripes Forever.” ■ GIRLS' VARSITY S0EGER Top Row: Debbie Delosh, Jackie Selleck, Shelley Young, Betty Robideau, Alena Armstrong, Ren- ny Regan, Bonnie Ford, Coach Rod Thomas. Second Row: Lisa Fisher, Karen Shea, Niza McCar- thy, Gina Fiacco, Carrie Dougherty, Kim Tyler. Bottom Row: Betsy FQrd, Kelly Cayey, Mary-Jo McKinley, Karen Mousaw, Kari Walrich, Terri Regan, Stephanie Ford, Terri Tyler, Cindy Robert. Colton — 2 Colton — 3 Colton — 1 Colton — 5 Colton — 6 Colton — 3 Colton — 2 Colton — 1 Colton — 3 Colton — 1 Colton — 7 Colton — 9 Colton — 2 Colton — 2 Colton — 3 Colton — 1 Colton — 2 Colton — 3 Colton — 2 Colton — 1 Colton — 0 Colton — 2 Colton — 1 Colton — 0 Potsdam — 2 (Jeffer's Tournament) K Norwood — 2 (Jeffer’s Tournament) St. Lawrence — 0 St. Regis — 0 Northwood — 0 Chateaugay — 1 Parishville — 1 Madrid — 0 Salmon River — 0 Col St. Lawrence — 3 Col St. Regis — 1 Kpj Northwood — 0 Col Rome Catholic — 1 Col (Old Forge Tournament) feol Adirondack — 0 Col (Old Forge Tournament) |Coi Chateaugay — 0 K30] Parishville — 0 Col Madrid — 0 Salmon Siver — 1 Hammond — 1 Knox — 0 Parishville — 0 Norwood — 0 Copenhagen — 0 Cherry Valley — 4 League Record 11 — Wins 1 — Loss Overall Record 20 — Wins 2 — Losses 2 —1 Ties Titles Achieved Old Forge Champions Division II Champions Class D Champions Section 10 Champions Western Division Finalists Stt M - GIRLS’ JUNIOR VARSITY AND BOYS’ JUNIOR HIGH SOCCER ® f ft nft Colton — 1 St. Lawrence — 2 Colton —0 Chateaugay — 1 . IBUR 1 Colton — 1 Parishville — 2 1 Colton — 1 Clifton-Fine — 1 mm Colton — 2 Madrid — 1 hi, - ‘ di flic L Mr Colton — 0 St. Lawrence — 0 Colton — 1 Chateaugay — 0 «Af5|| 5 w wy AM, y m Colton — 0 Parishville — 2 Colton — 2 Madrid — 1 Colton — 2 Clifton-Fine — 0 Mm Wm Iff 1 ( tByimt 1 ■■ 1 i League Record 4 — Wins 4 — Losses 2 -Ties IiffltraiI- Standing: Cindy Robert, Carrie Dougherty, Kim Tyler, Suzette Armstrong, Coach Diane Wolf, Kari Walrich, Jennifer Bonner, Lily Sickles, Megan Champney, Cathy McNamara. Kneeling: Michelle Mills, Suzanne Andrews, Amy Cayey, Annette Tyler, Sarah Penski, Stacy Regan. Colton — 6 Colton — 1 Colton — 5 Colton — 2 Colton — 3 Colton — 4 Colton — 6 Colton — 2 Colton — 0 Parishville — 1 Clifton-Fine — 2 MorHstown — 1 Lisbon — 2 Knox — 1 Parishville — 0 Morristown — 0 Lisbon — 2 Clifton-Fine — 1 Overall Record 5 — Wins 2 — Losses 2 — Ties il Standing: Eric Bonner, Shannon Regan, Tim Doyle, Skip Houston, John Dilts, Rodger Delosh, Coach Martin Bregg. Kneeling: Jeff Murphy, Mark Ford, Homer Matthie, Scott Sevey, Clayton Shampine, Everett Aldous, Wesley Matthie. (Missing): Shaun Jones, Bill Bonno, Sean Jackson. BOYS' VARSITY S0EEER Colton — 1 Potsdam — 0 (Jeffer's Tournament) Colton — 1 Parishville — 0 (Jeffer’s Tournament) Colton — 2 Lisbon — 1 Colton — 3 St. Regis — 0 Colton — 2 Heuvelton — 0 Colton — 2 Chateaugay — 0 Colton — 1 Parishville — 2 Colton — 1 Chateaugay — 0 Colton — 3 Salmon River — Colton — 2 Lisbon — 3 Colton — 1 Chateaugay — 2 Colton — 4 St. Regis — 0 Colton — 2 Old Forge — 0 (Old Forge Tournament) Colton — 2 Poland — 3 (Old Forge Tournament) Colton — 1 Heuvelton — 0 Colton — 3 Parishville — 4 Colton — 0 Madrid — 2 Colton — 1 Salmon — 0 Colton — 1 Clifton — 3 (sectionals) League Record 9 — Wins 6 — Lossa Overall Record 12 — Wins 8 — Loss Standing: Coach Tim Hennessy, Mike Wilson, Tom Walrich, Stan Francis, Jerry Ford, David Gregg, Ray Dilts, Phillip Sochia, Christo drews, Dan Fallon. Kneeling: Tom Farns, John Jones, Joe Howe, Scott Francis, Kirk Robideau, D. C. Warner, Chris Champney, Bris Gregg, Pat O’Gorman, Kip Robar. VARilTY AND JUNIOR VARSITY VOLLEYBALL Colton — 15 Brushton —12 Colton — 4 Brushton —15 Colton — 4 Brushton —15 Colton — 15 Madrid — 4 Colton — 15 Madrid — 8 Colton — 15 Morristown — 1 Colton — 12 Morristown —15 Colton — 12 Morristown —15 Colton — 15 Lisbon — 4 Colton — 15 Lisbon — 2 Colton — 15 Harrisville — 1 Colton — 15 Harrisville — 5 Colton — 15 St. Regis — 11 Colton — 9 St. Regis —15 Colton — 10 St. Regis —15 Colton — 9 Knox — 15 Colton — 1 Knox — 15 Colton — 15 Hermon — 3 Colton — 15 Hermon — 3 Colton — 15 Parishville — 9 Colton — 8 Parishville —15 Colton — 15 Parishville — 7 Kari Walrich, Sue Dunning, Tammy LaBrake, Alena Armstrong, Bn Robideau. Coach: Diane Wolf. Colton — 3 Brushton — 15 Colton — 3 Brushton —15 Colton — 5 Madrid —15 Colton — 7 Madrid —15 •_ Colton — 15 Morristown - 1 Colton — 10 Morristown- 1 Colton •— 11 Morristown-: 1 Colton — 16 Lisbon—14 II Colton — 6 Lisbon — 15 1 Colton — 15 Lisbon 5 1 Colton — 11 Harrisville -ii 1 Colton — 6 Harrisville —li I Colton — 2 St. Regis —15 1 Colton — 3 St. Regis—15 1 Colton — 3 Knox —15 Colton — 1 Knox —15 ■ Colton — 5 Hermon —15II Colton — 7 Hermon —15II Colton — 15 Parishville — | I Colton — 5 Parishville — wl Colton — 15 Parishville-. 1 Standing: Coach — Diane Wolf, Roberta Dunning (manager), Joanne Jenks, Debbie Fisher, Suzette Arm- strong, Terri LaBrake, Teresa Morgan, Lily Sickles, Megan Champney. Lying: Jennifer Bonner, Suzanne Andrews. Seated: Betsy Ford. 54 r cJ.V. AND JUNIOR AIGA GIRLS' BASKETBALL Colton 27 Colton 14 Colton 22 Colton 39 Colton 25 Colton 17 Colton 24 Colton 11 Colton 25 Colton 16 Salmon River 16 Brushton 19 Parishville 23 St. Lawrence 34 Madrid 20 Salmon River 19 Brushton 27 Parishville 26 St. Lawrence 54 Madrid 10 Sitting: Betsy Ford, Megan Champney, Sue Sevey, Annette Tyler. Kneeling: Michelle Mills, Suzanne Andrews, Suzette Armstrong, Deb- bie Fisher. Standing: Lily Sickles, Cindy Robert, Coach Bregg, Carrie Dougherty, Carrie Walrich. Sitting: Barb Walter, Karen Van- Brocklin, Kathleen Kelly, Char- mayne George. Standing: Julie Hennessy, Tonya Howe, Tammy McKee, Delia Harrison, Mary Wright, Coach Collins, Nikki Gotham, Sherry Murray, Shawna Mereau, Erin Regan. 55 GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL Colton 47 Colton 30 Colton 50 Colton 28 Colton 42 Colton 52 Colton 74 Colton 62 Colton 45 Colton 43 Colton 40 Colton 53 League Record 11-3 Overall Record 13-5 Salmon River 44« Brushton 20 Parishville 35 I Chateaugay 24 St. Lawrence 45 Madrid 38 Salmon River50| Brushton 46 j Parishville 48 Chateaugay 41 St. Lawrence 441 Madrid 19 Standing: Coach Wolf, Cathy Jenks, Lisa Fisher, Karen Shea. Sitting: Terri Regan, Betty Robideau, Renny Regan, Alena Armstrong, Kathy Jones, Vicki Johnson. 56 BOYS' VARSITY BASKETBALL Colton 49 St. Regis 53 Colton 64 Salmon River 66 Colton 29 Chateaugay 37 Colton 48 Madrid 66 Colton 46 St. Lawrence 58 Colton 41 Brushton 75 Colton 64 Parishville 43 Colton 41 Chateaugay 43 Colton 60 Salmon River 55 Colton 30 Madrid 52 Colton 65 St. Lawrence 57 Colton 42 Brushton 68 Colton 62 Parishville 52 League Record 5-9 Overall Record 5-15 Standing: Philip Sochia, Bill Huckle, Ray Dilts, David Gregg, Don Ingraham. Kneeling: Chris Champney, Jerry Ford, Steve Morgan, Tom Walrich, Chris Andrews. Sitting: Mike Ward. EflPTflINS d.V. flNB JUNIOR -HIGH BOYS’ BflSKETBflbl Colton 29 Colton 41 Colton 22 Colton 39 Colton 39 Colton 38 Colton 30 Colton 36 Colton 37 Colton 37 Colton 50 Colton 46 Colton 31 St. Regis 48 Salmon River 49 Chateaugay 55 I Madrid 31 St. Lawrence 351 Brushton 53 Parishville 44 Chateaugay 57 Salmon River 47 Madrid 46 St. Lawrence 62 I Brushton 53 Parishville 46 League Record 2-11 Kneeling: Mark Ford, Brian Gregg, Pat O’Gorman, Skip Houston, John Dilts. Standing: Roland Robidoux, Kip Robar, Eric Bonner, Tim Doyle, Shannon Regan, Coach Starks. 60 THAT'S ENTERTAINMENT ® (j) fgXSXRXgXIXiXHXSDtSxSxS? (?) © so i5E5 “The stage is a world, the world is a stage of entertainment.” 61 b I N G E L STUDENT ASSISTANTS - Seated Front: Barb Walter, Kathleen Kelly. On Balance Beam: Mary Wright, Shannon Kelly, Damita Green. Standing: Tonya Howe, Patsy Green, Amy Tucker, Karen Van Brocklin. On Uneven Parallel Bars: Sherry Murray, Pam Ward, Tammy Mckee. 62 Front Row: Christine McNamara, Rachel Goodrich, Crystal Burns, Hazel Matthie, Robert Irish, Ella Ling, Nicole Jackson, Monica Matthie, Kris Simmons, Brooke Woolston, Tracy Fisher, Wendy Doyle, Loren LaPierre, James Goodrich, Shawn Sullivan, Stanley Fisher. 2nd Row: Melanie Mills, Mary Vaisey, Jolene Andrews, Reggie Rattie, Jane Matthie, Wanda Wright, Jennifer Houston, Amy McKee, Emily Cayey, Joelle Woolston. 3rd Row: Jean Phillips, Lynette Atkinson, Melissa Wright, Patty Newton, Megan Murray, Tricia LaBrake, Lynn Horton, Tom LaBrake, Aaron Dougherty. 4th Row: Tina Dishman, Ellie Matthie, Angela Hammond, Teshia Hewitt, Lori Sullivan, Chauntele Cyrus, Jennifer Hennessy, Shayne Knapp, Todd Gotham, Karen Pryme, Chris Hodges. 5th Row: April Burns, Tammy Wright, Sonya Sevey, Robin Brockway, Bobbi Laird. 6th Row: Dawn Barry, Stacey Dunning, Nick Fiacco, Karen Tucker. STUDENT EDUNEIL flETIVITIES Valentines Ball Superdance ’84 Cupid Day Student of the Month Student of the Year Rollerskate-a-thon Student Government Week Basketball Programs C-P Jackets School Pictures Standing: Terri Tyler, Carrie Dougherty, Terri Regan, Kari Walrich, Advisor — Mr. Sprow, Karen Shea, Shannon Kelly, Jackie Selleck. Kneeling: Cathi McNamara, Kim Tyler, Kathleen Kelly, Suzanne Andrews. ART ELUB Front Row, L-R: Doug Dominy, Eric Suras, Lynette Atkinson, Lee Harrison, toy Lucas, Stacey Dunning, Laurie Sullivan. 2nd Row, L-R: Purity Smith, Michelle Rutledge, Mary Lee Ballou, Julie Barry, Mr. Hammill, Ellie Matthie, : Chris Barry, Jane Matthie. Last Row, L- R: Marty Aldous, Brad Aldous, Terry Fisher, Nick Fiacco, Shayne Knapp, Tricia LaBrake, Dawn Barry. Front Row, L-R: Tiffany Graham, James Murdie, Roy Smith, Jonathon Wright, Todd Thomas, Mary Kay Vaisey, Casey Collins. 2nd Row, L-R: Karen Pryme, Amy McKee, Jolene Andrews, Lynn Horton, Reggie Rattie, Emily Cayey, Wanda Wright. Last Row, L-R: Amanda VanBrocklin, Jennifer Houston, Jo.elle Woolston, Scott Brown, Brian LaBrake, Charles Wright, Jamie Rutledge. 63 SPEAKING TEAM L-R: Advisor — Mrs. Kissam, Betsy Ford, Ellen Ballou, Lily Sickles, Megan Champney, Lisa Pelletier, Teresa Morgan, Terri Tyler, Terri Regan. cJR. NflT’L H0N0R 50EIETY SR. NflT’L H0N0R S0EIETY Row 1: Suzette Armstrong, Suzanne Andrews, Angela Ballou. Row 2: Megan Champney, Terri LaBrake, Kari Walrich, Teresa Morgan, Lilly Sickles, Amy Burns, Lisa Pelletier. Row 3: Randy Brockway, Tim Matzell, Advisor Mrs. Champney. Missing: Annette Tyler. Row 1: Shannon Kelly, Karen Shea, Mary Jo McKinley, Terri Regan. Row 2: Jackie Selleck, Linda Coleman, Ellen Ballou, Dan Fallon. Row 3: Alena Armstrong, Betty Robideau, Jerry Ford. Row 4: Sue Champney, Brian Doyle, Tom Walrich. 64 ■ Row 1: Mrs. Scott, Mary Vaisey, Melissa Wright, Emily Cayey, Karen Pryme, Lynn Horton, April Burns, Aaron Dougherty, Mike Rogers, Reggie Rattie, Casey Collins, Charles Wright. Row 2: Julie Barry, Teshia Hewitt, Jolene Andrews, Amy McKee, Jane Matthie, Jennifer Houston, Joelle Woolston, Angela Villineuve, Brian LaBrake, Scott Brown, Todd Gotham. Row IL 3: Tiffany Graham, Stacey Dunning, Tina Dishman, Chauntele Cyrus, Lynette Atkinson, Lori Sullivan, Jason Reid, Michael Jackson, Amy Lucas, James Murdy, Wanda Wright, Jonathan | Wright. ELEMENTARY CHORUS DISTRICT FESTIVAL HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS Top, Left to Right: Katrine Atkinson, Leslie Santi, Sheryl Jenks, Lily Sickles, John Dilts, Ms. Scott, Tony Klemko, Teresa Morgan, Megan Champney, Sean Jackson. Mid- dle Row: Skip Houston, Debbie Fisher, Sean Jones. Bot- tom Row: Amy Ward, Felisha Fisher, Amanda Fiacco, Tammy McKee. Missing: David Dilts. 65 . 1st Row, L-R: 1 - Shelley Young, 2 Kathleen Kflly : Mich.'Ile Mills 4 - I.eslie Snnti. 5 Sherry Murray. 0 - Marylee Ballou, 7 - Tanya Sevey, 8 — Amy Tucker, y Lisa Pelletier. iU Catlii McNamara.'l 1 Terri LaBrake. 12 — Karen Shea. 2nd Row, L-R: l — Shannon Kelly. 2 - Barb Walter, 3 — Suzanne Andrews. 4 — Puri- ty Smith, 5 — Terri Tyler. 0 lerri Regan, 7 —. Julie Hennessy. 8 Sean Jackson. 9 Nikki Gotham. 10 Robin Brockway. 1 nougJDorniny. 12-Megan Champney. 3rd Row. L-R: 1 Shaun Jones. 2 - Stacey Dunning. 3 - Lily Sick - Dan Fallon. 5- ic Bonner. 7 — Mr. LaVVall. BAND — refit Row: Jennifer Bonner, Felicia Fisher, Cindy Robert, Pam Johnson, finny Regan, Bonnie Ford, Amy Ward, Tonya Howe, Shelley Young, tenise Ames. Back Row: Sheryl Jenks, Kim Green, Mrs. Walter. Standing: Shaun Jones, Megan Champney, Bill Bonno, Doug Dominy, Dan Fallon. Kneeling: Julie Hennessy, Nikki Gotham, Sean Jackson, Robin Brockway, Stacey Dunning. Sitting: Terri Regan, Purity Smith, Barb Walter, Shannon Kelly, Shelley Young, Kathleen Kelly. 67 YEARBOOK SALES STAFF Front Row: Alena Armstrong, Betty Robideau. 2nd Row: Sue Champney, Brian Doyle, Mr. Jackson, David Gregg, Shelley Young, Ellen Ballou, Tom Walrich. Miss- ing: Scott Palmer. Front Row: Alena Armstrong, Mrs. Kissam. 2nd Row: John Dilts, Brian Doyle, Sue Champney, David Gregg, Betty Robideau, Ellen Ballou. Missing: Dan Fallon. 1984 Coltonian Editor: Sue Champney. 68 1984 EOLTONIAN STAFFS Y E A R B 0 0 K Row 1: Sheryl Jenks, Dawn Hamilton, Leota Taillon, Tina Fisher, Debbie Delosh, Linda Coleman, Renee VanBrocklin, Chris Andrews, Hubert Matthie, Tim Wright. Row 2: Andy Covert. Jeff Collins, Tammi Dunn, Pat Baker, Kevin Hawley, John Glasgow (driver), Kevin Mousaw, Scott Johnson, Kim Green. P.M. V0GflTI0N‘flb Kneeling: Sue Green, Vicki Johnson, Chris Morrow, Vera Mur- phy, Lisa Fisher, Richard Matthie, Frank Matthie, Lewis Clark. Standing, Row 1: David Putman, Damita Green, Christina Clark, Niza McCarthy, Karen Mousaw, Scott Francis, Kirk Robideau, Arthur Buckley. Standing, Row 2: Dan Ames, Phil Sochia, Mike Wilson, Joe Howe, Kathy Jones, Herbert Matthie. BUilNESS PATR0N5 BUSINESS PATRONS Best of Luck — Class of ‘84’ — The Bagelry Band Box Dry Cleaners Country Inn, South Colton Credle Equipment Crowell fewelers Bing Stevens Store Dairy Queen — Potsdam Dompnier-Leonard, Inc. Kriff's Furniture — Potsdam LEVINE’S - Mosseno _________ Nomad Motel O’Leary Funeral Home Potsdam Agwav Potsdam Motel Congratulations and Best Wishes from the Rusty Nail Sandy's Beauty Salon Stan’s Body Shop Best Wishes — Westons Wight and Patterson, Inc. 60 Front: Tammy LaBrake, Tom Walrich, Renny Regan, Shannon Kelly, David Gregg, Holly Matzell, Dan Fallon, Jerry Ford. Back: Sue Champney, Alena Arm- strong, Brian Doyle. EQhbEGE STUDENTS vs. WHIZ QUIZ... FILM AT 11:00 Standing, L-R: Tom Walrich, Mr. Tompkins (Advisor), Teresa Morgan. Seated, L-R: Jackie Selleck, Jerry Ford, Dan Fallon, Alena Armstrong, Ellen Ballou, Sue Champney. 70 Sei M St, Ch wpi Row, L-R: Scott Sevey, Everett Aldous, Randy Willmart, Teresa Morgan, Tim Matzell, Randy Brockway, Billy Huckle, Cathi McNamara, Lily is, Megan Champney, Carrie Dougherty, Sarah Penski, Joanne Jenks, Terri LaBrake, Michelle Mills, Ellen Ballou, Terri Regan, Mrs. St. (Advisor). 2nd Row, L-R: John Dilts, Tim Doyle, D. C. Warner, Pat O’Gorman, Brian Gregg, Greg Rutley, Mary-Jo McKinley, Stephanie Kari Walrich. Missing: Terri Tyler, Kim Tyler. sated, L-R, Bottom to Top: Mike Jackson, Charles Wright, Joelle Woolston, Lynette Atkinson, James Murdie, Wanda Wright, Mary-Jo McKinley, ilegan Champney, Stephanie Ford, Scott Palmer, Shannon Kelly, Charmayne George, Karen VanBrocklin, Katrine Atkinson, Kari Walrich. fending, L-R: Brad Alaous, Kevin Bates, Kathleen Kelly, John Dilts, D. C. Warner, Adrian Bates, Kip Robar, Tom Walrich, Betty Robideau, Sue impney. Seated on Wall, L-R: Jennifer Sampier, Mrs. Warner (Advisor), Cathi McNamara, Sean Jackson, Everett Aldous. V GLASS (OFFICERS SENIOR President — Jackie Selleck L-R: Treasurer — Betty Robideau, Secretary — Shelley Young, Vice-President- Renny Regan. JUNIOR L-R: Secretary — Terri Tyler, Vice-President — Stephanie Ford, President — Karen Mousaw, Treasurer — Karen Shea. FREittMflN L-R: President Randy Brockway, Vice-President — Mark Ford, Secretary — Scott Sevey, Treasurer — Bill Bonno. 7Ttt S0PH0M0RE L-R: Vice-President — Randy Wilmart, Secretary — Kim Tyler,! President — Carrie Dougherty, Treasurer — Cindy Robert. [olin The only authorized .American reprint edition of the original BREITKOPF HARTEL EDITION Printed in U.S.A. The carefree days of childhood, The growing pains of youth, |A few illusions shattered In the endless searcM$truihJ. The friendships we remember, Yes, memories are happenings Each one a different kind, minor But since memories keep building, aEach day can be the start Of making new andh To store within the heart! 26 Violin Artists Life. (Klinstlerleben.) Waltzes. INTRO. x And P modi0 .— y pp ft EbflSSIEflb ELfISSIFIElDS rS l Jk® ® ® (D W [I ® ® ® ® ® ® ® © ® I ) V f m s @ j NORTHERN MUSIC vj F A Division of Walex, Inc. f Alex Vangellow Wally Siebel 8 Ma,n s,ree if | Proprietors Potsdam, N.Y. 13676 Ta u y y V3 ri t With much Pomp and Circumstance we present this Intermezzo of patrons in concert with advertisers who have pyp played A Major role in our lives. i PflTR0NS FOR THE REG0R0 PATR0NS Patrons Everett, Janet, Ev, Brad, and Lea Aldous “May your future years be the best” — Judy Aldous Andy, Kathy, Shelby, Kali and Maggie Good Luck Class of '84 — Anonymous Anonymous God’s Blessing! — Monsignor William J. Argy The Armstrong Far Dorothy B. Ayers Mr. and Mrs. G Ballou and Faj Good Luck Rose Bakei Adrian an Mr. and Bates Mr. am Bates Jim an Familj Mr. an-' Best o] Bregg Best Senior1 Sherma' Bullock Good Luc’ Peter, Regt Burnham Congratulati? Wishes — Harr Isabel ChampneJ “Become all you a? capable of being!” — Harry Clark and Family’ Martin and Loretta Clohosey Mr. and Mrs. Dale L. Collins Mr. and Mrs. Lee Collins Congratulations Seniors Congratulations! — Mrs. Michael Corbitt Merwin and Mary Cowles Congratulations Class of ’84, Good Luck to all of you. — Harold and Rena Davis Good Luck to the Class of '84 — Mark and Tonya Davis Douglas and Margaret Decker Best Wishes Class of '84 From the Dilts Family Kenny Dodge Winnifred Doyle Best Wishes to CJj 84 — Elmi Gary Jarvis Congratulations Class of ’84. Good Luck to you all — Gary and Louise Jones Gerald and Diane Jordon Kate and Bob Klein — Colton, NY The Knapp Family -Carl Wilson Family Rick and Irene Wood The Woolston Clan and Pat Poste Garrison and Norene Randall Best Wishes to the Clan of ’84 — Colleen Regan and Family Good Luck Seniors — James Regan Congratulations! — Julie an and Sandy Regan kEvelyn Riehl s from the ifixford L. lily, of H Mr. ani Hollinger Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard Howe, Jr. and Family Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard Howe, Sr. Congratulations and Best Wishes — Ted and Joan Hurley Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of ’84 from The Jackson Five uture 'and Michael Polowchena Mr. and Mrs. Millard Poole Good Luck from Steve John R. Watson and Mary E. Watson Best of Luck Seniors — Mary and Dick Weegar Best Wishes — The Tty Stowe Sry Sullivan 7. Tiffany Z. Tompkins 'of wishes to the Hass of 1984 — Gerry Tucker Congratulations Class 0 1984 — Fay and Barb VanBrocklin Ralph and Alice VanBrocklin Ted and Peg Walrich am Family Jay, Cora, and Barbie Walter Mike and Matt Ward The Warners of Arbuckl Pond 76 ARMED SERVIEES Compliments of: U.S. ARMY RECRUITING Michael W. MacDonald Sergeant First Class U.S. Army Recruiter 53 Market Street Potsdam, New York 265-6270 AUTQMQTIVE NEEDS FAY MOTORS INC. Buick — Pontiac — Cadillac Massena, New York G D Trucking and Backhoe Service P.O. Box 270, Hannawa Falls, N.Y.13647 Danny Collins Gary Collins 265-8814 386-8650 77 ■■■ 265-6845 Days 265-3655 N PHILL’S SUNOCO OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK COMPLETE REPAIR SERVICE N.Y.S. INSPECTION HANNAWA FALLS. N. Potsdam Auto Parts Outer Market St Potsdam, New York 13676 Phone: 265-6040 rop Auto Parts Winthrop NY 13697 “1389-4800 Wells Auto Parts Complete Rebuilding Engine — Radiator — Electrical ROBAR’S 1 E SERVICE Tire Distributor Custom Pipe Bending Complete Exhaust Work 140 Maple Street, Potsdam, NY 13676 315 - 265-8170 265-4722 College Motor Lodge Hank and Debbie 138 Maple Street Robar, Owner Potsdam, NY Motel, Cabins — Trailer Park in Rear SCOVILS USED AUTO PARTS Towing and Parts Sold No. 9 Rd., South Colton Jeffrey A. Scovil Roger C. Scovil 78 4-6 Depot Street Potsdam, New York 13676 KEY BANK OF NORTHERN NEW YORK N.A. Potsdam, NY 13676 Involved. Innovative. Professional. KEY BANK OF NORTHERN NEW YORK N.A. Involved. Innovative. Professional. University Mall Convenient Locations Throughout Essex, Jefferson, Canton, NY Franklin, Lewis, Oswego and St. Lawrence Counties 3B _-—200 Years METHODISM IN AMERICA HANNAWA FALLS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Canton, Black River, Carthage, Governeur, Hanibal, Harrisville, Heuvelton, Interlaken, Lowville, Madrid, Norwood, Ogdensburg, Port Leyden, Potsdam, Seneca Falls, Star Lake, Waterloo, West Carthage Member FDIC A Full-Service Bank THE ST. LAWRENCE NATIONAL BANK GttURG+IES 1784 1984 Esf, 1844 Sunday Service Linda Harris, Pastor 11:15 AM 265-3793 ST. PATRICK’S CHURCH, Colton, NY ? ■ . ... O'- . 81 DENTISTS AND BBETBRS Congratulations to the Class of 1984 Good Luck DR. JAMES B. SULLIVAN Optometrist 59 Elm Street Potsdam, NY 13676 VISIT TOOTH ACRES BEFORE YOUR TOOTH ACHES! la invites you to e for your dental res and the new DR. DEAN A. HART So. Canton Rd., Potsdam 265-9320 Compliments of JULES COMEAU D.D.S. and Staff - .3?........ ' - ■ ■ 1984 Colton-Pierreponl fine achievement. S and aspirations come true. ATTORNEY CHARLES B. NASH .Wishes you congratulations best of tuck. 113 Main Stres WMiWir -- 386-8501 , bEGflb SERVICES flNB HFFIEIflbS the Graduates of the Class of 1984 DEPUTY MIKE Y ALDRICH St. Lawrence County ii; Sheriff Dept. '■est. wr t' • ::: Congratulations to the ' TOWN OF COLTON George Fisher — Highway Supt. Cora Walter — Town Justice George Wright — Assessor i Jean Hawley — Assessor Hamilton Ferry — Assessor Harold Buck — Supervisor ( Thomas Frank — Councilman Glen Thomas — Councilman Mary Jane Watson — Councilwoman Edward Woolston — Councilman Elizabeth Ford — Town Clerk PROFESSIONAL SERVICES COMPLIMENTS OF AGWAY PETROLEUM CORPORATION, NORWOOD 86 353-6622 AGWAY PETROLEUM Fuels • Service • Equipment (315) 764-0200 LITTON - RCA WHIRLPOOL - ZENITH A-l TV Appliance FOR THE BEST OF EVERYTHING 45 MAIN STREET DAVID C. CARBINO MASSENA, N Y. 13662 87 H3Eh BICKNELL BROS., INC Building Materials • Concrete Blocks • Sand and Gravel P. O. BOX 151, POTSDAM, N. Y, 13676 • TELEPHONE 315-265-3900 Fireplaces Chimneys Scott Bonno CHIM-CHIMENEY CHIMNEYSWEEP Call 315 — 386-8951 for Appt. “Clean as a Whistle” Add-ons Stove Pipes Insured Phone: 315 — 769-9260 COLEMAN JERRY’S HAIR CLINIC 391 South Main Corner Massena, NY 13662 We Specialize in All Hair Care Products Hair Styles and Cuts COLLINS General Contracting Box 35 Colton, New York 262-2926 88 80 FISHER-REXFOR, INC. P.O. Box 10 Colton, New York 13625 • General Contracting BEST WISHES CLASS OF '84 Canton GREEN FURNITURE Quality Furniture, Carpet, and Bedding at Everyday Low Prices HERBERT'S MEN'S SHOP For Your Latest Styles in Formal Wear for Proms and Weddings. Our consultants will gladly assist in choosing styles and colors. I J 90 inc. an affiliate of The PQ Corporation (XlGRATUIATES I THE CLASS OF 1984 Northeastern Division Reynolds Road Potsdam, New York 13676, Tel. (315) 265-4920 _____ t • Telephone 315 — 265-2710 «•-, POTSDAM PLUMBING SUPPLY GO. A Division of Howie Co., inc. Plumbing and Heating Supplies P.O. Box 507 • Norwood-Potsdam Rd. Potsdam. NY 13676 P.O. Box 572 Canton, NY 13617 315-386-8144 P.O. Box 548 Watertown, NY 13601 315 — James Meenar • Ceiling and Wall Cleaning • Acoustical Ceiling Brightening • Wood Paneling Cleaned and Oiled • Home and Office Carpet Cleaning Carpet Sanitizing and Soilproofing Fabric and Leather Furniture Cleaning • Fabric Furniture Soilproofing Hardwood Floor Cleaning Tile, Marble, Terrazzo Floor 1101 IfilSiililQ • Smoke and Odor Removal • Post Fire and Water Restoration • Contract Service Cleaning_________ PARGAS Thomas L. Dwyer District Manager PARGAS OF POTSDAM Route 4 Canton, NY 13617 •For Cooking, Water Heating, Central Heating, •Carburetion (Propane Vehicle Conversions) •Full Line of Appliances for Your LP Gas Needs Stop in Phone 386-8460 Look Us Over! • 24 Hour Emergency Service Phone:Loca,ed on Canton-Potsdam Road 386-8460 92 TV Appliance, Inc. TRIG MOT SERVICE, INC. - 142 Maple Street P.O.Box 227 p Area Code 315 Phone 265-5740 V; Potsdam, New York 13676 P Authorized Distributors — Sales Emerson-Century and Uni Pincor and Kohler Generators Black and Decker Tools , r — —_ It ' • ‘ ' ' '' ; ’ 1 ; ‘ TOWN COUNTRY HAIRSTYLING f- Delivery Available — In Stock Merchandise Only — Cash and Carry OGDENSBURG BUILDING SUPPLY, INC, TRIPLE A LUMBER Canton Rd. Rt. 56 Ogdensburg, NY Potsdam, NY 393-1250 265-2350 15 Governeur St. 487 S. Main St. Canton, NY Massena, NY 386-4531 764-0596 RESTAURANTS 94 SOUTH COLTON COUNTRY INN INC. “A Nice Place to Eat and Drink” South Colton, NY 13687 Restaurant — Liquor — Rooms Food to Go Dan and Pai Lien McNamara Catherine and Christine 315 — 262-2000 769-9761 GALLERY LOUNGE 21 Main Street Massena, New York L ii A fUU C0UoSE es 96 Mexican Food and Drinks Congratulations to Our Grandson David Gregg THE WHEEL RESTAURANT 166 Market Street Potsdam, New York Old Fashioned Home Cooking at Yesterday’s Prices Maurice and Dona Sullivan 97 SPORTING GOODS Best of Luck From STORES Congratulations Seniors Best Wishes From BOYCE'S GENERAL STORE South Colton, NY 262-2420 BURRELL’S MARKET 7 Pine Street 265-6960 Open 7 Days a Week 9 AM-12 Midnight Richard and Hazel Burrell 98 THE CANTON BAKERY AND RESTAURANT Good Food, Good Coffee, Good Friends Open 4:30 A M-5:00 P M Monday-Saturday Closed Sunday Governeur Street, Canton, NY COUNTRY STORE Cold Drinks, Groceries, and Goodies Stop on the Way to the Beachl Prop. Kim and Phyl DUNN’S GROCERY Meat — Produce — Grocery Tom and Helen Dunn 262-2364 Colton, NY 262-2091 HESS LIQUOR STORE Prosh Building Potsdam, NY 1QQ ? WINES LIQUORS SPECIAL DISCOUNTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS MORGAN'S LIQUOR STORE ROUTE 56 NORFOLK. NY 384-4532 DEREK AND SHIRLEY AMO 9-9 MON-THURS. PROPRIETORS 9-1 O FRI. Be SAT. Phone 353-2135 Norwood Discount Liquor Store South Main Street Norwood, New York 13668 Open 10-9 Mon.-Thurs. Open 10-10 Fri. Sat. PORTER’S GENERAL MERCHANDISE South Colton, New York Phone 262-2001 Congratulations to the Class of 1984 SUNDAY ROCK MAPLES Maple Syrup Products and Sweet Corn Glen F. Thomas Box 432 South Colton, NY 13687 Telephone 262-2467 101 CONGRATULATIONS From Smith A Canton Plaza Canton Apparel and Shoes for the Entire Family THE VILLAGE CARD GIFT SHOP Your Complete Gift Shop 45 Market Street Potsdam, New York 13676 315 — 265-3161 Best of Luck Grads! WHITE HARDWARE CO. Potsdam, N.Y. Ph. 265-4350 102 VOLUNTEER SERVICES BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1984 From BOARD OF EDUCATION COLTON-PIERREPONT CENTRAL SCHOOL Colton, NY 13625 103
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