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Help, we need somebody! That seemed to be the class of '85's slogan for many years. We always seemed to be desperate for advisors. We would like to dedicate this year's Coltonian to three of our saviors: Mr. Donald Tompkins, Mrs. Carol Kissam, and Mrs. Colleen Regan. Mrs. Regan came to our aid in our Junior year. We desperately needed an advisor who could put us on track and get things organized. She truly was a great help with the Jr. Prom and our class activities. Mrs. Kissam's aid came when we need- ed to get the yearbook off the ground. With a skeleton crew and no financial ad- visor, she gave us the push we needed to get it started. Thanks Mrs. K. — this is your book. Help, our Jr. Play is just around the cor- ner! Mr. Tompkins stepped into the pic- ture as director of what turned out to be quite a successful production. His wit and casualness were just what we needed to ease the tension. He even stepped into a role when it was truly necessary. His guidance has been greatly appreciated. One final word of thanks to all the significant others and parents in our lives who have given their time, support, and a great deal of assistance. We are grateful. lack: You know what mv sister did to me right started yelling and screaming over the phone that, i really felt lit - neck! in thenroddleMjHh eam the othemight heHM about some missing diplomas, or something like Jill: Really? She did that right in the middle of the diploma things anyways? s ' 4 I lack: I dunno. I think (iiplomas are something tb eyrget in study halls sheepskins. Maybe the' imethini ly? Is that, why they're Jill: No, study halls e wh Jack: Then what are diplomas? Jill: ‘......................... . saying... I Pf?§ think. . You think we had some i Ke antffwhWhyle were c W‘fc' w m WereeWP fi I 1 fi E fi c. A fi ¥ E M A i fi Mrs. Woolston's Room: L-R, Row 1: Bryan Wood, Brad Carrier, Emily Fisher, Shane Morrill, Renee Dunning, Row 2: Amanda McCormick, Emi- ly Owen, Brian Cunningham, lonathon Vaisey, Tammy Aldous, Row 3: Scott Spicer, Kevin Phelix, Jonathon Race, Kiley Stratton, Row 4: Melissa Rose, Danny Kissam, James Collins, Walter Bradt, Mrs. Woolston. Mrs. Doyle's Room: Row 1: Tina Oney, Carol Earle, Erica Coller, Jan- nell Hoyt, Holly Burns, Melinda Cook, Row 2: Adrian Owen, Daniel Murphy, Rennee Reid, Sarah White, Darin Collins, Row 3: Mrs. Doyle, Shawn Wright, Ronald Simmons, Nathan Kutsko, Jonathan Shea, Robert Green, Row 4: Darleen Clough, James Wright, Shawn Morrill, Adam Burns, Absent: Shane Cunningham. Mrs. Thomas' Room: L-R, Row 1: Paul Matthie, Charidy Huckle, Cynthia Carrow, Eric Wright, Mrs. Thomas, Row 2: Gerry Matthie, Spencer Konitsiotis, Glenn Stratton, Francis Green, Row 3: Frederick Wright, Rene Robidoux. 4 Mrs. LaPointe's Room: L-R, Row 1: Derek Shea, Tina Burns, Amber Gilson, )im Matthie, Marshall Matthie, Row 2: Gerald Smith, Corey Murray, Miranda Smith, Dominic Daniels, Joel Gleason, Judson Mills, Row 3: James Johnson, Geraldine Woodard, Alisha Van Brocklin, Thomas Burcume, Jef- fery Weems, Nathaniel Sochia. Mrs. Gotham's Room: L-R, Row 1: Wayne Wright, Simone Ames, Jannette Hoyt, Kaye Sharpe, Alicia Barton, Row 2: Draper Sharlow, Carolyn Menz, Scott Fisher, Chad Dennis, Annabelle Matthie, Row 3: Mrs. Gotham, Johnathon Graham, Lionel Stratton, Paul Race, William Chase, Row 4: Chad Van Brocklin, Shaun Peterson, Aaron Capone, Jason Jenks. Mr. Gotsch's Room: L-R, Row 1: Brandi Carrier, Megan Owen, Angela Me- Mrs. Storey-Welch's Room: L-R, Row 1: Andrea Page, Ellie Green, Cormick, Michael Gilson, Andrea Murphy, Row 2: Selena Swinyer, Jennifer Nicole Robar, Bonnie Reid, Mandy Burns, Edward Gilson, Row 2: Rexford, Millie Johnson, Malinda Wright, Nicole Tucker, Row 3: Timothy William Morgan, Amy Willmart, Roswell Smith, Sarah Clough, Sean Ward, Lonnie Blackmer, Patrick Long, Matthew Champney, Christopher Regan, Row 3: Bobby Paige, Shannon Gotham, Jennifer Dwyer, Shea. Row 4: Kevin Sharpe, Charles Carrow, Lisa Murdie, Melissa Dunn, Randy Collins, Row 5: Mrs. Storey-Welch, David Scovil. P I ft 9 ¥ A i ft 9 E € • i ft ¥ n i ft ft Mrs. Hammond's Room: L-R, Row 1: Amy Peterson, Monica Matthie, Tracy Thomas, Steven Irish, Aaron Knapp, Row 2: Charles Smith, Kelly Dafoe, Martha Fitzpatrick, Terry Aldous, Kelsey Burnham, Row 3: Kimberly Fisher, Erika Dunn, William Atkinson, Jennifer Hoyt, Row 4: Daniel Colt, Walter Rexford, Robert Dominy, Absent: Jamie Huckle, Brian Robert. Mrs. Brown's Room: L-R, Row 1: Clay Shadow, Victoria Farns, Kimberly Ling, Aaron Pethic, Erika Kissam, Row 2: Jennifer Andrews, Cary Sochia, Brooke Woolston, Jeffrey Spicer, Gary Dunning, Row 3: Rodney Burns, Stuart Robidoux, Justin Fisher, Row 4: Kerry Gotham, Matthew Ward, Devin Gotham, Phillip Swinyer, Brandy Fisher. A N ft r « ft ¥ n Mrs. LaPierre's Room: L-R, Row 1: Hazel Matthie, Kristina Simmons, Nicole Jackson, Christine McNamara, Stanley Fisher, Row 2: Terry Green, Scott Brown, Crystal Burns, Row 3: David Rogers, Darin Mereau, Robert Irish, Daryl Clough, Absent: Christina Jenks. Mrs. Rexford's Room: L-R, Row 1: Media Smith, Heather Trimm, Jame: Goodrich, Cynthia Ford, Bernard Phillips, Row 2: Wendy Doyle, Trac Fisher, Loren LaPierre, Jason Thomas, Row 3: John Ballou, Shawn Sullivar Rex Burns, Ella Ling, Mrs. Rexford. 6 Mrs. Thomas' Room: L-R, Row 1: Mrs. Thomas, Ioanna Ling, Roy Smith, Reginald Rattie, Mary Vaisey, Row 2: lonathan Wright, Charles Wright, Casey Collins, Eric Chamberlain, Row 3: Amanda Van Brocklin, Amy McKee, lennifer Houston, loelle Woolston, Emily Cayey, Absent: Michael Sevey. Mr. Regan's Room: L-R, Row 1: Dean Peterson, Todd Thamas, Christopher Hodges, Row 2: Angela Villeneuve, Lynn Horton, )ason Capone, Brian LaBrake, James Rutledge, Row 3: Wanda Wright, Jolene Andrews, Tiffany Graham, Jane Matthie, lames Murdie. Mr. Thomas' Room: L-R, Row 1: Patricia Newton, Aaron Dougherty, Melissa Wright, Tricia LaBrake, Row 2: William Wright, April Burns, Megan Murray, )ason Reid, Teshia Hewitt, Row 3: Jean Phillips, Shawn Dafoe, Chris Trimm, Thomas LaBrake, Row 4: William Collins, Mr. Thomas, Christopher Barry, Michael Jackson, Lori Sullivan. Mr. Gotham's Room: L-R, Row 1: Angela Hammond, Lynette Atkin- son, Jennifer Hennessy, Julie Barry, Row 2: Douglas Murphy, Eric Burns, Tina Dishman, Nicholas Eustis, Jennifer Colt, Row 3: Shayne Knapp, Row 4: Philip Collins, Michael Rogers, Todd Gotham, Mr. Gotham. Cool dude: I heard that this year's seniors didn't do anything to earn a diploma anyway! _ Chick: Can you imagine beinj a senior and learning that your diplomas are missing? That would blow my mind! Cool dude: Did you take that Social test today? K- ir— : ... d 'jsjw Mm- MM Chick- No. I went down to the nurse's office after lunc h. and that's where I heard all al Cool dude: So, what did you hear? ' t the diplomas. lie Chick: I heard that Mrs. McEwen w. a name against a diploi Cool dude: And that's year? ig to type up the graduation list when she needed to double-check l they were discovered missing? Are all the seniors supposed to get diplomas this V . ft' a ®s HBII Chick: I don’rgnow, but... Row 1: Terry Fisher, Mary Kay Fuhr, Stacey Regan, Sonya Sevey, Karen Tucker, Bobbi Laird, Tanya Sevey, Row 2: Lee Harrison, Ellie Matthie, Randi, Buckley, Jennifer Sampier, Marylee Ballou, Stacey Dunning, Eddie Chamberlain, Brad Aldous, Row 3: John Phillips, Kim Simmons, Purity Smith, Michelle Rutledge, Dawn Barry, Marty Aldous, Bernard Shadow, Mike Villeneuve, Row 4: Jason Bradt, Eric Newton, Renee Snell, Lynn Wright, Doug Dominy. “ELEMENTARY, MY REAR WATSMN.” CLASS OFFICERS Tanya Sevey, Treasurer, Stacey Dunning, Secretary, Sonya Sevey, Vice- President, Mr. Hammill, Advisor, Stacey Regan, President. JO Row 1: Fay )enks, Willie Clark, Sean McCarthy, Brad Ford, Sean Jackson, Pam Ward, Vickie Stratton, Row 2: Homer Matthie, Phillip Carpenter, Kevin Boyce, Kevin Bates, Shelby Conneley, Barb Walter, Karen VanBrocklin, Row 3: David Bogardus, Kelly Lucas, Brian Long, Joe Collins, Steve LaBrake, Michael Chamberlain, Charmayne George, Heather Fisher, Row 4: Nicole Peterson, Angle Huckel, Katrine Atkinson, Sherry Murray, Tonya Howe, Nikki Gotham, Delia Harrison, Mary Wright, Row 5: Dale Vallier, Tom Farns, Erin Regan, Wesley Matthie, Julie Hennessy, Paul Clark, Row 6: Keith Hickland, Mike Ward. Delia Harrison, President, Julie Hennessy, Treasurer, Sherry Murray, Secretary, Joe Collins, Vice-President Delia Harrison, President, Julie Hennessy, Treasurer, Sherry Murray, Secretary, Joe Collins, Vice-President “wne mne nr ii L-R, Row 1: Angela Ballou, Jennifer Bonner, Amy Burns, Betsy Ford, Amy Tucker, Patsy Green, Karen Jenks, Jody Green, Row 2: Suzette Armstrong, Annette Tyler, Susan Sevey, Amy Cayey, Felicia Fisher, Jill Ford, Amy Cayey, Pam Johnson, Row 3: Cathy Claflin, Suzanne Andrews, Karen McKinley, Denise Ames, Sherry Dunning, Becky Reid, Lisa Pelletier, Row 4: Adrian Bates, Jeff Murphy, Rodney Aldous, Eric Page, Chris Rutledge. “BMK ’EM, AM« - Mill ME. CLASS SFFiCEIS Treasurer, Sue Sevey, President, Annette Tyler, Secretary, Amy Burns, Vice President, Jennifer Bonner, Advisor, Mrs. Pinover. 12 | Row 1: MaryLou Wright, Randy Brockway, Scott Sevey, Leslie Santi, Betty-Jo Stratton, Kim Newton, Row 2: Karen Ordway, Terri LaBrake, Skip Houston, Christina Clark, Sharon Smith, Row 3: Kari Walrich, Cathy McNamara, Lily Sickles, Megan Champney, Jody Wright, Row 4: Peter Ware' Brian Chamberlain, Donald Oney, Row 5: Mark Ford, Charles Bailor, Bill Bonno, Ev Aldous, Row 6: Tim Matzell, Chris Minz, Row 7: Tim Doyle, Eri Bonner. CLASS OFFICERS Megan Champney, Secretary; Kari Walrich, President; Randy Brockway, Treasurer; Tim Matzell, Vice-President; Mr. LaWall, Advisor. “MSI T1Y r« PLAY illMIl? WITH ME!” id L-R, Row 1: Cindy Robert, Jeanette Shadow, Sarah Penski, Joanne Jenks, Susan Dunning, Kim Tyler, Carrie Dougherty, Denise Hamilton, Row 2: Toby Fisher, Michelle Mills, Richard Green, Pat O'Corman, Randy Willmart, D. C. Warner, Jeff Ward, Row 3: Brian Gregg, Gordon Smith, Row 4: Than Wright, Kip Robar, Roland Robidoux, Row 5: Allyson Brown, Ricki Paul. Vice President; Randy Willmart, President; Carrie Dougherty, Treasurer; Cindy Robert, Secretary; Jeanette Sharlow, Advisor; Mr. Sprow. ■m-w- 14 “STICK ¥• THE FACTS.” CLASS SFFICEIS i Vice President; Randy Willmart, President; Carrie Dougherty, Treasurer; Cindy Robert, Secretary; Jeanette Sharlow, Advisor; Mr. Sprow. I Seniors Senior: That really ticks me offl The Class of '85 has always gotten the raw end of a deal. You might know they'd start losing diplomas when it was ourturn to receive them. Itis: Oh, I bet they aren't even missing. I think they're just saying that because they hate to see us go! d to find Senior: Who's going anywhere? We just need the diplomas, that'- Itis: Maybe we should go somewhere, like, for instance, extending the senior skip day to a month or so to look for our hard-earned diplomas. —• , ML 4 Wrk Senior: Sounds like a good idea to me. But, she uldn't we check into things first? Itis: I think we should go right to the top — call Albany and get e facts. [mb THE M6IIVEB IH «P SIMMS DAN AMES Famous For — Being quiet Should Be — College graduate Weakness — Three wheelers Will Be — A mechanic Nickname — Dan One Wish — To graduate with the Class of '85 Best Memory — Having Karen Shea in Driver's Ed Class ELLEN BALLOU Famous For — Giving help Should Be — Less esoteric Weakness — Saying No Will Be - Living alone with a Saint Bernard Nickname - Catwoman Shouldn't Have - Opened my big mouth One Wish — To own a Saint Bernard Best Memory — Standing ovation after Jr. Play Strong Point - Listening to other people's problems Mustn't Forget - Only triple I hit in softball ARTHUR BUCKLEY Famous For — Motorcycle riding Should Be — Taller Weakness — English Will Be — Graduating in June Nickname — G.B. Shouldn't Have — Been called G.B. One Wish — To be skinny Best Memory - BOCES and BOCES bus Strong Point - Woodworking Mustn't Forget - My senior year KELLY CAYEY Famous For - Shortness Should Be — Taller Weakness — Typing Shouldn't Have — Become manager for basketball Best Memory — Jr. Prom Strong Point — Talking CHRIS CHAMPNEY Famous For — Driving (sideways) Should Be — A millionaire Weakness — Life Will Be — In the Air Force Nickname — W.W. Shouldn't Have — Lived this long One Wish - Own a 4WD jeep Best Memory — Old Forge 1983 Strong Point — Computers Mustn't Forget - I forgot! RAYMOND DILTS Famous For - Goaltending Should Be — Lazy Weakness - Food and good music Will Be — Going to college Nickname — Mr. Bellybutton Shouldn't Have — Enlisted One Wish — To win first place in both the Potsdam and Old Forge Tourneys Best Memory — John Jeffer's Tourney 1983 Strong Point — Soccer Mustn't Forget — Old Forge Tourney 1982 LISA FISHER Famous For — Battling yellow cars on Route 56 Should Be — More alert Weakness - Dean Green Will Be - A cook Nickname — Liska Shouldn't Have - Stayed out on Jr. Play night One Wish - That the future will be successful for everyone Best Memory — Doing roof jobs with Mary-Jo McKinley Strong Point — Working at BOCES Mustn't Forget — French trip STEPHANIE FORD Famous For — Alabama weekend Should Be — Mr. T's housekeeper Weakness - Dan's Will Be — The inventor of Jero the one and only toy Nickname — Red Shouldn't Have — Tried to break an oak tree with my face One Wish — To be Mrs. Tim Foley Best Memory — Niza's slumber party Strong Point — Soccer Mustn't Forget — S.N.N.S. SCOTT FRANCIS Famous For — Red hair Should Be — Married Weakness - Jealousy Will Be — An electrician for Mr. Weiss Nickname — Little red Shouldn't Have - Gone to BOCES One Wish — To be rich Best Memory — The Forge Motel, 1982 Strong Point - Good looks Mustn't Forget - 12 22 83,11:15 p.m. DAMITA GREEN Famous For - Talking Should Be - Dear Gabby Weakness - Jeff Hogle Will Be - A waitress Nickname — Beta Shouldn't Have — Gone to Baker's party One Wish — To live a good life Best Memory - Mr. Bregg's room Mustn't Forget - Saying Good Morning to Mr. Hennessy DAVID GREEN Famous For — Parties Should Be — Famous Weakness — Girls Will Be — Weight lifter Nickname — N Shouldn't Have — Problems One Wish — To be rich Best Memory - Playing soccer for Mr. Hennessy Strong Point — Ambitious Mustn't Forget — Friends SUSAN GREEN Famous For — Being short Should Be — Taller Weakness - Vicki's flaky jokes XA ilI Be — Computer Programmer Nickname - Green Bean Shouldn't Have — Stopped growing One Wish — To be a millionaire Best Memory — BOCES Strong Point - Business math Mustn't Forget - The ride to BOCES JOSEPH HOWE Famous For — Appetite Should Be - Taller Weakness - Shin splints Will Be — A top notch welder in the sunshine states Nickname - Howie Shouldn't Have — Lived as long as I have (but I did) One Wish — The class of '85 to be friends forever Best Memory — Partying with Stan and Mark Mustn't Forget - My best friends in CPCS CATHERINE JENKS Famous For - Doodling Should be — A mad scientist Weakness — Mark Whalen Will Be - President Nickname — Jenks Shouldn't Have — Put up with that twit Johnson One Wish — To have a car like Magnum's Best Memory — Jr. Prom 1984 Strong Point — Art class Mustn't Forget — C.P.C.S. SHERYL JENKS Famous For - Living in Cook's Corners Should Be - Blonde Weakness — Long relationships Will Be - Secretary Nickname — Jenksy Shouldn't Have - Tried to kick the soccer ball One Wish - To be rich Best Memory - Cheerleading Strong Point - Study hall Mustn't Forget - Brenda's driving VICKI JOHNSON Famous For - Flakiness Should Be — Sane Weakness — Brown eyes Will Be - Flakier Nickname - Johnson Shouldn't Have — Put up with that jerk Jenks One Wish — To graduate this June Best Memory — Graduation '85 Strong Point — Business math Mustn't Forget - Vocational school KATHY JONES Famous For — Getting sick Should Be — About 5 years older Weakness - Ron Will Be - Married Nickname — Jonesy Shouldn't Have - Ever taken Chemistry One Wish - To be very rich Best Memory - Class of '85 Strong Point — Good cooking Daniel P. Ames Ellen M. Ballou Arthur L. Buckley Kelly S. Cayey Christopher D. Champney Raymond Dilts Lisa M. Fisher Stephanie J. Ford Damita Green David C. Green Susan A. Green Catherine E. Jenks u K Sheryl L. Jenks Vicki L. Johnson Scott S. Francis Joseph A. Howe Katherine S. Jones Anthony). Klemko Niza McCarthy Mary J. McKinley Rebecca A. Miller Ronald D. Morrill, Jr. Paul D. Tarbox Kirk H. Robideau Karen L. Shea Phillip J. Sochia Terri L. Tyler Mark D. Whalen Michael T. Wilson Christine M. Morrow Terri L. Regan JUST LEAVING ... Till CLASS SF ... HITTING YSI WITH Gift BEST SHGT CLASS ACTIVITIES: Pizza Take-out.. . Junior Play . .. Junior Prom . .. Rollerskating . .. Car Wash ... Raffles ... Dances ... Food Sales ... Sock-hop .. . Christmas Kits . .. Magazine Sale .. . Candy Sale . .. Movies ... Food at Soccer Games .. . Food at Basketball Games ... Dinner CLASS OFFICERS: President — Karen Mousaw, Vice-President — Stephanie Ford, Treasurer — Karen Shea, Secretary — Terri Tyler. lys be myself lontreal and the |o much Wiploma i, 1983 KEVIN mousaw .Famous-For — ' AN n Fai W w - BOCES 1983-84 KO Barely passing )ut of school khool I ©f this state Nickname — Ace Shouldn't Have — Let Betsy Ford write this Mustn't Forget — To forget my school iiza McCarthy Famous For - Malapropisms uld Be — In Germany 'eakness - Dan's and givinj leches in English class ill Be — A good housewife: ;her :name - Pizza ildn't Have - Gone out with; John Pace in California JaH One Wish — To marry Mike an . be happy Strong Point — My moutljjp' Mustn't Forget - Mary-Ji starving in Old Forge 198jj lARY-JO McKINLEY m Famous For — Pla should Be - Still ij 'eakness — T Will Be - Relivii week after in R Nickname Shouldn't Hav from Montreal] One Wish — my life Best Memory Strong Point r Mustn't Forgel Regan's notel CKY MILLER Famous For — Should Be Weakness Will Be - Hopi Nickname — Shouldn't Fla] One Wish Best Mei.. Mustn' August '84 RONALD MORI Famous Foi Should Be Weakness Will Be —In di Nickname — Ron1 ..............IS- to Terri aM.T.V. pink house ople know Should Be Weakness - Rick Will Be - Long gone Nickname — Birdy Birdy'1 One Wish - To marry Rick Best Memory — Trip to Montreal Mustn't Forget - BOCES White Ghost -= dandy man twin sister ...is a millionaire - Weekends and i '83, Birch Brook ..0. _ - Fixing equipment Mustn't Forget - To call home VERA MURPHY ■ Famoygf pr - Missing school | Able to press more BestMi hunting Strong Point nd mustaches Mtjrph 'e t- Tell me about in the New York itherings at garties at Hoopy g into walls ounselor ne week Mexicans Strong Po Mustn't Fi speaxness iviis. Carvili Will Be - Rich Nickname g'3|iink Shouldn't Have — Moved to Colton One Wish - ;To have 100 more wishes Strong Point - Women Mustn't Fq pt — In back of my I — Pink At least 2 inches taller - Pickle Tink A police officer, a j Shouldn't Have One Wish - To re , Best Memory —f Ocl Strong Point — Electi Mustn't Forget - Cla? iRROW For — Entertai Be — A red ne ;ss — Andy Farmer's wifi — Dewey i't Have — Lost ish — To be shai Mustn't Forget - Jr. Play (Act I;| scene ii and scene with David | PAUL?ARBOX Famous For — Having a deranged mind Should Be — Living in a different solar system Weakness - Libby Will Be - Living in Texas- Nickname - Tarbi Shouldn't Have — GoneTo C.P.C.S. One Wish - To make it out of Jm - here alive and in one piece Best Memory - The night I went rollerskating with Libby Mustn't Forget — The night of my 18th birthday. TERRI TYLER Famous For - Being a goody 1 Should Be - A nun Weakness — Pink Cotton Cand® Will Be — A kindergarten teachej Nickname - Goody Tyler Shouldn't Have — Taught all of , you my secrets because now I you're just as much a goody as I. ® One Wish — For the Class of '85 remember each other forever Best Memory — Jr. Prom Strong Point - Escaping from m-g Mexican gorillas Mustn't Forget — July 26, 1983 David MARK WHALEN ■ Famous For -- Courtesy towards ® ;ness — Gym class In't Have — Let Ellen drive me when she was sick 'ish — I wish I was in Dixie Point — Humor 't Forget — Forget what? ILSON is For — Driving ’ Be - Off-road racing lion of the world iess - Driving between theS[ - A millionaire ime - Little Cretin In't Have — Gone! graduation parties ' 'ish — To have the gi it of money in the wi, lemory — The year 1982-83 Point — Able to lau h nr trough life 't Forget - All the gj we had up at Scott' louse MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Ellen Ballou, Chris Champney 'Think of the answer Ellen, I wanna go play. MOST LAUGHED WITH 19 ]oe Howe, Mary-]o McKinley Do you get the point of that joke? ( ( t i I ■ 4 S W V ' 1 II Mary-)o McKinley, Joe Howe Do you think WPDM would believe us if we called in a snow CLASS CLOWNS C'mon winter . HARDIEST PARTIERS Vera Murphy, joe Howe, Chris Morrow CLASS FLIRTS Stephanie Ford, Kirk Robideau Why don't we write a letter asking the President to pass a bill for a National Partier's Day? No one said flirts couldn't flirt with each other. Kathy Jones, Michael Wilson, Sheryl Jenks IP FRIENDLIEST Friendship costs. MESS! vV I ■ % ■4 i pp _________ ,o p' ', Sf7M .19ii£IZ' o. V. DAN AME9 Ski Club Jr. Play — st ge crew Yearbook staffusales) - 12 AM vocational —512 PM vocational — 11 ELLE BALLOU Newspaper Editor — 9 Jr. Honor Society Sr. Honor Society Varsity softball — 9,10,11,12 Listed in Who's Who Listed on Society of Distinguished High School Students Student of the month (Jan.) — 9,11 Student of the year — 9 Jr. Play - authoress Jr. Play - SIS - Stacy Isaac Spencer Jr. Play — assistant director Statistician - V. J.V. Girls basketball - 9,10 Statistician - V. J.V. Boys basketball - 11,12 Statistician — V. baseball Soccer timer — 11,12 College student — 12 French Club - 9,10,11 French Club Treas. — 10,11 Yearbook staff — 11,12 Yearbook editor — 12 Whiz Quiz team - 10,11,12 Speaking team — 11,12 Chemistry award — 11 National Science Olympiad Metal winner - 9,10, Augsbury Scholarship Nominee - 12 . Trophey winner Science Student Recognition day at Clarkson - 11 Talent Show second place — 11 ART BUCKLEY Basketball-'9,10 ' - 1 KELLY CAYEY Jr. Play - MISS Soccer - 9,10,11,12 Basketball manager V. J.V. Girls Baseball manager Varsity Softball Varsity manager CHRIS CHAMPNEY Soccer - 9,10,11,12 Basketball - 9,10,11 Baseball - 9,10,11,12 |r. Play - HIM Jr. Honor Society Sr. Honor Society Ski Club - 9,10,11,12 RAY DILTS Basketball - 9,10,11,12 M Baseball - 9,10,11,12 Soccer - 9,10,11,12 Jr . Play MAD + Bummer Rec. Program (sports) — 9, 10 Summer Rec. Program (assistant) - 11 . CEDspot shots champion (ages 13-15) — 10 , ‘ LISA FISHER Soccer - 9,10,11,12 Voll fball - 10,11 Stage band '■ ” M Band - 9, 10 District baad - 10' Foods .Occupation I II Student of the Month at BOCES STEPHANIE FORD Soccer - 9,10,11,12 Soccer captain - 12 Cheerleading - 9,10,11,12 Softball - 9,10,11,12 Jr. Play - NUTS Class Vice-President - 11,12 First Team All Northern (soccer) - 10,11 College student (ATC) - 12 SCOTT FRANCIS Soccer - 9, 10,11,12 Basketball — 9,10 Baseball - 9,10,11, 12 Jr. Play BOY, stage crew Ski Club - 10,11,12 DAMITA GREEN Chorus - 9,10 Softball - 9 Resort Service — I II Top 20% of Resort Service Class Art Club — 9 Gymnastics DAVID GREEN Baseball — 9 Soccer - 9,10,11 Volleyball - 10 SUE QREEN French Club AM vo PM vocati' JOE HOWE Soccer - 9, ' Jr. Play NEPHEW Baseball - 10 Sergeant-of-Arms of class - 10 Art Exhibits CATHY JENKS Basketball - 9, 10,11 4-H - 9, 10 Who's Who Among American High School Students Jr. Honor Society - 9 Sr. Honor Society - 11 Whiz Quiz team - 12 SHERYL JENKS — Chorus - 9,10,11,12 Cheerleading - 11,12 Jr. Play - MAID Majorettes __ ——.............. VICKI JOHNSON AM vocational , PM vocational _ Basketball - 10, 11,12 Majorettes - 9,10,11,12 - Jr. Play - COP 3 BOCES perfect attendance '84 BOCES High Achiever '84 lilK6I«IY KATHY JONES Majorettes - 9,10 Chorus - 9, 10 Basketball - 10 French Club - 9,10 Jr. Play — Cop TONY KLEMKO Baseball - 11 Chorus — 9, 11, 12 Wrestling - 9, 10 Football — 10 niza McCarthy Softball - 9, 10,11,12 Basketball — 9, 10 Soccer — 11,12 Cheerleading — 9 Basketball Captain Jr. Play lighting mary-jo mckinley Softball — 9,10 J.V. Basketball — 8,9, 10 J.V. Soccer - 8,9 V. Soccer - 10,11,12 J Class Treasurer - 9,10. Jr. Honor Society - 9,10 Sr. Honor Society — 11, 12 French Club - 9,10,12 Ski Club — 11 |r. Play - CAROL Jr. Prom - Duchess v miller i2 i All Northern - 10,11 i - 12 3RROW , 12 nt of the month 3 times 4 j , 12 'onor Society Class President — 11, Soccer — 9,10,11 Yearbook staff - 12 Jr. Play - ACE “ AM vocational iir PM vocational -KEVIN MOUSAW 2 . BOCES - Agricultural Mech. Shop i. VERA MURPHY in. Basketball - 9,10 — Soccer ■ -j-' Softball - 1 TERRI REGAN .. „ French Clu J.V. Soccer —8- V.Soccer tV SsKfi JSfbalpr 10, 11, 12 Softball - TCT Student Council - 8, 9, 10 11 Band - 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 Student Council Treas. - 11 Class President — 10 Volleyball - 9, 10, 11 KIRK ROBIDEAU Soccer - 9, 10,11, 12 Soccer (captain) - 9, 12 Basketball - 9, IQ Baseball - 9, 10, ft 12 Junior Play (ITS) Ski Club - A, 10) it; 12.;' Jr. Prom (Duke) First Team AlINorthern Baseball | All Northern Honorable Mention (soccer) KAREN SI | I Class Class V.-l Class Treasurer - 11,12 Student Council Rep. - 10, 11 Student Council Secretary - 12 Jr. Honor Society Sr. Honor Society Soccer - 8,9,10,11,12 Basketball - 8,9,10, 11, 12 Softball - 9 Whiz Quiz - 12 Band - 8, 9,10,11,12 Yearbook Financial Editor — 12 Jr. Play (HELP) Jr. Prom (Princess) District Band Student of the Month - 11 J.V. basketball tourney All Star ti Soc. of Distinguished Amer. High College Student — 12 National Science Olympiad Certificate TERRI TYLER Soccer - 9,10,11,12 Cheerleading — 11,12 Student Council Rep. - 7,8,9 Student Council Vice-Pres. — 10, 11 Student Council Pres. - 12 Class Treasurer -7,8 Class Vice-Pres. — 9 Class Sec. — 10,11,12 Junior Prom Queen Junior Play (HER) Softball - 7,8 Majorettes - 7 French Club - 9,10,11 College Student - 12 Valentine Ball Queen MARK WHALEN Soccer Game — food sales Junior Play - Stage Crew MIKE WILSON a 'M a.'- Zn mam - 11 mu iii a Ski Club Soccer - gaalMi 9,10,11,12 26 LAST WILL AM TESTAMENT DAN AMES - I leave locker number 1 to anyone who has books to put in it. ELLEN BALLOU - I bequeath my diary as a cure-all to every insomniac who wants a good night's sleep. ART BUCKLEY — I leave the nickname G.B. to anyone who could live up to it. KELLY CAYEY — To my sister, Amy, I leave all the mouthing off to her and the teacher of her choice. CHRIS CHAMPNEY — I leave my school books to anyone who can figure out how to use them. RAYMOND DILTS — I leave to Mr. Hennessy all my goalkeeper sheets from Clarkson to remind all the future goalkeepers how crazy one has to be. LISA FISHER — I leave to my sister Debbie my ability to get along with Miss Wolf during basketball season. STEPHANIE FORDE — I leave Poo , my 5 pound underweight scales, for next year's soccer weigh-ins. SCOTT FRANCIS — I have nothing to leave to C.PC.S., when I go, everything goes. DAMITA GREEN — I leave )ody, Patsy, Karen, and Amy four more good years of school. DAVID GREEN — I leave the weight lifting room to Richard Green. SUSAN GREEN — I leave locker number 10 to anyone who can put up with Richard Green's wild comments. CATHY JENKS - To Joanne and Fay I leave the thought that around every corner is a silver lining waiting to be put on a cloud plus all my school pencils that Mr. Hammill likes. SHERYL JENKS — I leave Mr. Sprow the ability to cope with more Cook's Corners students. VICKI JOHNSON - I leave all my bad grades to Pam, even though she doesn't need them. KATHY JONES — I leave to Mrs. Lenney anyone who can sit through her class without getting in trouble. NIZA MCCARTHY - I would like to leave my big mouth and bad behavior to Mr. Jackson. MARY-JO McKINLEY — I leave my 44-26-38 body to Cindy Pooh in hopes that she will someday have a bodacious bod like mine. 1 BECKY MILLER - I leave nothing to nobody because what's mine is going with me. CHRIS MORROW - I bequeath my partying parking place to the class of '86. KAREN MOUSAW - I leave my construction ability to anyone who knows more about it or can put up with 18 guys. VERA MURPHY — 1 bequeath to Joe and Robert all my old work books and notebooks; they may need them. TERRI REGAN - I leave my scales to Mr. Thomas because I never needed them anyway. KIRK ROBIDEAU - I leave my red hockey stick to anyone who thinks he can fill my place. KAREN SHEA — I leave my famous row of lockers to Megan Champney who I hope enjoys them as much as I have, and I also leave my sociology class at Potsdam State to anyone who has a good definition of reality. TERRI TYLER — I leave my fine ability to differentiate between the far out and the Far East to Mr. Tompkins. MARK WHALEN — I bequeath all my old notebooks from my senior year to anyone who wants them. MIKE WILSON — 1 leave the future students of C.P.C.S. the distinct capability to co-operate with Mr. West and Mr. Whyte. ’ TIM WRIGHT — I leave knowing that it took me 15 years to get through, but it was finally done Administration and Staff ! They've.worked so hardio earn their diplomas only to find out i should all start searching for them. et's get cracking. We've got toBfind them by June 22,1985. Ms.: We could have a staff meeting, put out an APB, search our rooms, or have a locker check. Mr.: Well, maybe there's some wavwe could copy one and, fill it in. Ms.: How can you copy something you don't have? f Mr.: We can use bine from last yeatandmake multiple copies. Ms: Yes, and change th§ date and name to protect the innocent... 71 Mr. William Champney, Vice-President Mrs. Sharon Andrews, Clerk Mrs. Elizabeth Brown Dr. Jules Comeau, President Mr. David Gregg, Sr. fid Mr. Roger Murray Mr. Ernest Paul AMiliSTBATiei men $cei§«l PIIHCEPAL MB. N6BMAN WHYTE Congratulations to the Class of 1985 and please remember as you travel in your lifetime, always stop, look, and listen before making a decision; and never answer an angry word with an angry word — it is the second that makes the quarrel. Mr. Whyte ELEMENTABY PBINCIPAL AMI 9VPEB1NTEMENT MB. BICHABB KELLY Dear Class of 1985, Your formative years at Colton-Pierrepont Central School are drawing to a close following thirteen years of preparation. Keeping in mind the theme of Mystery of this year's Coltonian, you are embarking on a future traveling an unknown road. Your educational experiences have provided you with opportunities and learnings that will help you make deci- sions as you travel that unknown road. Yes, you will make mistakes, have reversals; but overall you will be successful as you solve the many mysteries one faces in the continuation of growth. Best wishes to you as you enter another phase of life. Sincerely, Richard F. Kelly Superintendent SECRETARIES AMR TREASVRER INSTRUCTIONAL AIRES Mrs. Judy Wolf, Mrs. Josie DeLosh, Mrs. Ann O'Gorman, Mrs. Regena Burnham, Mrs. Judy Aldous Mrs. Nancy Fisher Mrs. Arlene McEwen Mrs. Bernice Campbell Miss Mary Lenney r BVILIIMC AN Mr. Bernard Sullivan — Bus Driver Custodian Mr. Paul Franz — Custodial Supervisor Transporta- tion Supervisor Mr. Dale Rexford, Mr. John Glasgow — Bus Driver Custodians CAFETERIA Mrs. Ella Robert, Mrs. Elizabeth Tucker, Mr. Paul Olmstead, (Bus Driver Repairman), Mrs. Ellen Davis — Food Service Manager, Mrs. Shirley Severance. TRANSPCRTATICi Mrs. Donna Green Bus Driver, Mrs. Sue Cameron Bus Driver, Mrs. Carole Dominy Bus Driver. Mr. Robert Dunning Bus Driver Mr. Francis Roy Bus Driver Mechanic Absent for Pictures: Mrs. Norene Randall, Mrs. Leota Scovil Bus Drivers; Mr. Arthur Tedford, Mrs. Marthena Whitcomb, Mrs. Ursula Roy, and Mr. Malcolm Whitman Shiftworker Custodians. di 32 Mrs. Kathleen Champney Mr. Michael Jackson Mrs. Helen St. Louis Mrs. Judy Lenney Mr. Randy LaWall U Mr. Rod Thomas Mr. Herb Bullock Mrs. Gail Gotham Mr. jerry Wilson Miss Diane Wolf 34 Miss Kathy Hayes Mrs. Sharon Jones Mr. Ron Gotham Mrs. Betty Hammond Mr. James Regan Mrs. Melanie Thomas Mrs. Virginia Storey-Welch Mrs. Cindy LaPointe Mrs. Carol-Ann Warner Mrs. Marilyn Woolston Mr. Carl Gotsch Ms. Adrienne Rogers Mrs. Sandy Doyle Mrs. Chris Rexford Mrs. Marni Brown Mrs. Sharon Gotham Mr. Don Tompkins Mrs. Cheryl Thomas Mrs. Colleen Regan Busy: . or having tho electricity fail in Active: . . or singing'in the rests have a serious yearbook meeting Active Losing diplomas would be like losing the goalie before a soccer Busy:, or like losing the ID I before the Superdance . .. Active:... or like playing the trumpet without a mouthpiece .. . ;y:... or like getting sick on opening night... e:. . «or whaUibout missing the bus to BOCES? room just after you get the prograi Busy:. . . or trying Front Row: John Ballou, Ella Ling, Nicole Jackson, Eric Chamberlain, Scott Brown, Dean Peterson, Jason Capone, Lynn Horton, Tricia LaBrake, Jen- nifer Houston, Emily Cayey, Joanne Ling, Angela Villenueve, Jennifer Colt. Back Row: Jamie Rutledge, Shawn Sullivan, Darin Mereau, Lorren LaPierre, James Goodrich, Stan Fisher, Brian LaBrake, Reggie Rattie, Mary Vaisey, Amanda Van Brocklin, Lynette Atkinson, Lori Sullivan, Jennifer Hennessy, Wanda Wright, Jane Matthie, Amy McKee, Tracy Fisher, Wendy Doyle, Mr. Hammill. MYSTERY: Can you find the future famous artist hidden in the picture above? MYSTERY: Which one of these bright musicians swallowed a trumpet mouthpiece? E L E M E N ¥ A ft Y ft A i ft 36 Seated, L-R: Eric Chamberlain, Roy Smith, Ty Sevey. Standing: Megan Murray Jennifer Hennessy, Todd Gotham, Patti Newton, Shane Knapp, Michael Jackson Standing: Brian LaBrake, Angela Villeneuve. Standing: Jennifer Houston, Jolenc Andrews. Top: Joelle Woolston. §1. €•!€ ¥ BAN First Row, L-R: Kathleen Kelly, Michelle Mills, Sherry Murray, Leslie Santi, Pam Ward, Marylee Ballou, Mary Kay Fuhr, Lisa Pelletier, Cathy McNamara, Terri LaBrake, Karen Shea. Second Row: Barb Walter, Kari Walrich, Suzanne Andrews, Terri Tyler, Terri Regan, Julie Hennessy, Robin Brockway, Sean Jackson, Nikki Gotham, Ed Chamberlain, Doug Dominy, Megan Champney, Lily Sickles, Sherry Dunning. Third Row: Mr. LaWall, Kevin Boyce, Brian Chamberlain, Bill Bonno, Skip Houston. STACK BAMS First Row: Suzanne Andrews, Barb Walter, Kathleen Kelly, Megan Champney, Kari Walrich, Terri Regan, Doug Dominy. Second Row: Skip Houston, Bill Bonno, Julie Hennessy, Nikki Gotham, Sean Jackson, Robin Brockway, Sherry Dunning. J.H. AM JY. BASKETBALL Colton 38 Brushton t Colton 37 Parishville '43 33 Colton 32 Chateaugay 59 Colton 33 Clifton-Fine 47 Colton 57 St. Lawrence 38 Record League 7 wins 7 losses Overall 7 wins 9 losses Leading Rebounder, Eric Bonner 10.6 game Leading Scorer, Mike Chamberlain 10.3 game Leading in assists, Mark Ford (captain) 4.3 game IJP Kneeling: Bernard Sharlow, Jeff Murphy, Mark Ford, Mike Chamberlain, Phil Collins (manager), Standing: Joe Collins, Eric Bonner, Tim Matzell, 5 LaBrake, Bill Bonno, Coach Bregg. r VARSITY bOYS BASKETBALL I Kneeling, Managers: Devin Gotham, John Jones, Kerry Gotham, Standing: Coach Gotham, Philip Sochia, Tim Doyle, Kip Robar, , Brian Chamberlain, Roland Robidoux, Shannon Regan, Brian Gregg, Skip Houston, Pat O'Gorman. ____ r .. __________________ Jitterbug ... Jitterbug ... You put the boom-boom into my heart. CPCS StASON TOTALS THRU® 19 85 J.n. AM J.V. €ilL9 BASKETBALL Seated: Nikki Gotham, Stacey Dunning, Barb Walter, Michelle Rutledge, Kneeling: Managers — Amy McKee, Joelle Woolston, Standing: Kim Simmons, Karen Tucker, Sonya Sevey, Tammy McKee. 42 Seated: Karen Van Brocklin, Tonya Howe, Coach Lenney, Lily Sickles, Shelby Connelly. Standing: Suzanne Andrews, Kathleen Kelly, Delia Harrison, Debbie Fisher, Sue Sevey, Megan Champney, Suzette Armstrong, Sherry, Murray, Amy Cayey. YAISSTY €IELS’ BASKETBALL Colton 35 Chateaugay 49 TAISiTY CHEERLEADERS Grounded: Kim Tyler, Stephanie Ford, Terri Tyler. Aflight: Sheryl Jenks, Karen Mousaw. Advisor for both groups: Mrs. Wiklacz (not in photo). CHEERLEADERS Grounded: Debby Ingraham, Annette Tyler, jennifer Bonner, Karen McKinley. Aflight: Amy Ward. men schml ciliis I Kneeling: Tomy Klemko, Skip Houston, Shawn Jones, Chris Rutledge. Standing: Purity Smith, Sherry Dunning, Mary Kay Fuhr, Leslie Santi, Katrine Atkinson, Karen Ordway, Barb Walter, Kathleen Kelly, Tammy McKee. ELEMENTARY CtlillS Front, L-R: H. Trimm, W. Doyle, T. Fisher, C. McNamara, M. Smith, Ms. Scott, J. Goodrich, L. LaPierre, R. Irish, D. Rogers, C. Hodges. Middle Row: C. Burns, M. Wright, M. Vaisey, N. Jackson, A. Villeneuve, E. Cayey, R. Rattie, S. Fisher, E. Ling, R. Burns, D. Clough, B. LaBrake. Back: T. Hewitt, J. Matthie, J. Houston, A. Peterson, A. Burns, L. Sullivan, T. Shadow, S. Sullivan, D. Moreau, J. Rutledge. 4$ Karen Shea, Stephanie Ford, Terri Tyler, Ellen Ballou, Terri Regan, Mary-Jo McKinley. COLLEGE STUDENTS FRENCH CLUE ♦S4 TRIP TS MSMTIEAL First Row: Cathy McNamara, Lily Sickles, Teresa Morgan, Megan Champney, Carrie Dougherty, Joanne Jenks Michelle Mills. Second Row: Leslie Santi, Terri LaBrake, Jennifer Bonner, Amy Ward, Annette Tyler, Mary Welch,' Denise Ames, Amy Burns. Third Row: Suzanne Andrews, Becky Reid, Angela Ballou, Debbie Fisher, Amy Cayey, [ Sue Sevey, Felicia Fisher, Everett Aldous. Fourth Row: Randy Brockway, Chris Menz, Kari Walrich, Karen pJ McKinley, Suzette Armstrong, Lisa Pelletier, Mrs. St. Louis. Fifth Row: Rod Aldous, Brian Chamberlain, Peter Ward, Tim Matzell, Greg Rutley. TRIP CLIPS: Are we in Montreal or Mexico: ... I thought this was Montreal, not Mexico City. ... and we didn't understand their Spanish. ... I knew I should have learned Spanish instead of French. They didn't understand our Frenc j ELEMENTARY CtRLS ANN B«Yi' N Row 1: ). Andrews, W. Doyle, T. LaBrake, B. Woolston, M. Wright, N. jackson, B. Fisher, Row 2: P. Newton, E. Cayey, J. Woolston, A. McKee, J. Houston, M. Murray,). Hennessy, A. Burns, A. Hammond, A. Villeneuve, T. Fisher. MCI IPMT A MA TTM99 je senim men musical BASKETBALL Row 1: S. Robidoux, M. Ward, P. Swinyer, A. Pethic, K. Gotham, D. Gotham,). Goodrich, |. Spicer, G. Sochia, Row 2:). Fisher, B. LaBrake, R. Dominy, S. Fisher, T. Gotham, |. Rutledge, W. Rexford, E. Chamberlain, R. Rattie, A. Dougherty, Row 3: M. lackson, C. Collins,). Reid, D. Mur- phy, P. Collins, C. Barry, E. Burns, T. LaBrake, B. Wright. CAST MEW PIT BAKU BIEECTM Row 1: T. Howe, B. Walter, K. Kelly, P. Ward, S. Dunning, P. Smith, M. Fuhr, M. Ballou, Row 2:). Hennessy, T. McKee, S. Mereau, C. Rutledge, C. Sham- pine. T. Klemko, Row 3: N. Gotham, A. Huckle,). Ford, J. Bonner, C. Dougherty, T. Tyler, E. Aldous, Row 4: S. Iones, T. Matzell, E. Ballou, S. Howe, C. Menz. E. Bonner, R. Brockway, Row 5: Mr. West, L. Pelletier, P. Ward, T. Morgan, M. Champney, L. Sickles, B. Ford. JlliM AM 9KMi«l MATI9MAL n«lll societies Row 1: Nikki Gotham, Julie Hennessy, Delia Harrison, Kathleen Kelly, Lisa Pelletier, Amy Burns. Row 2: John Jones, Fay Jenks, Kevin Bates, Angela Ballou, Suzanne Andrews, Suzette Armstrong, Annette Tyler. Officers: Pres. Angela Ballou, V. Pres. Lisa Pelletier, Treas. Suzette Armstrong, Seer. Amy Burns. On stairs: Terri LaBrake, Randy Brockway, Megan Champney, Ellen Ballou, On side: Mrs. Champney; advisor, Kari Walrich, Karen Shea, Joanne Jenks, Cathy Jenks, Chris Champney, On floor: Terri Regan, Mary-Jo McKinley. McKinley, Pres. Terri Regan. MAJMETTE pnl Row: Pam Johnson, Sheryl Jenks, Vickie Johnson, Barb Walter, Jennifer Bonner, Felicia Fisher, Denise Ames, Advisor: k Cora Walter, Second Row: Karen Jenks, Lisa Pelletier, Erin Regan, Tonya Howe. MABCniMe BAII Row 1: B. Collins, C. Trimm, C. Collins, T. Gotham, A. Dougherty, B. Aldous, R. McEwen, Row 2: M. Jackson, J. Howe, A. Ward, K. Kelly, J. Woolston, A. Knapp, T. Fisher, W. Doyle, S. Jackson, E. Dunning, N. Jackson, Row 3: Advisor; Mrs. Warner, D. Dominy, L. Atkinson, T. Graham, C. Claflin, J. Sampier, M. Fuhr, C. George, A. Bates, K. Bates. Along Wall: T. Doyle, C. Menz, E. Aldous, M. Champney, S. Francis, C. McNamara. 4 jiiieB men mvs’ smckr First Row: Mike Villeneuve, Doug Dominy, Brad Aldous, Ed Chamberlain, Brad Ford, Sean lackson. Middle Row: Dale Vallier, Bernard Sharlow, Jeff Murphy, Kelly Lucas, Mike Chamberlain, Clayton Shampine. Coach: Mr. Bregg. Boys' Jr. High Soccer 1984 Stats CPCS - 0 vs. Clifton-Fine — 7 CPCS - 6 vs. Madrid — 3 CPCS - 4 vs. Hermon — 5 CPCS - 3 vs. Lisbon — 3 CPCS - 0 vs. Knox-Memorial — 7 CPCS - 7 vs. Malone — 0 Record W-2, L-3, T-1 YAMITY MYS SCC6KI 1984 STATS letter's Harrisville Tournament 2 Colton-Pierrepont 5 2nd Place Potsdam 2 Colton-Pierrepont ® 1 Potsdam 4 Colton-Pierrepont J- 2 St. Regis 0 Colton-Pierrepont ; tHR 2 . Chateaugay 2 Colton-Pierrepont 1 Parishville 4 Colton-Pierrepont 2 Madrid 2 Colton-Pierrepont 3 Salmon River 4 Colton-Pierrepont 2 Lisbon 4 Colton-Pierrepodtglg St. Regis 4 Colton-Pierreporo ? Chateaugay 2 Colton-Pierrepont o Parishville 4Colton-Pierrepont i Old Forge Poland 4 Colton-Pierrepont WB i Tournament Old Forge ; , s ’ 'Madrid % f Colton-Pierrepont i 4 Colton-Pierrepont 5 Saloon River Lisbon 2 Colton-Pierrepont T 3 2 1 Colton-Pierrepont Sectionals Clifton Fine N 5 Colton-Pierrepont 0 League Record - 4 wins 2 ties 6 losses | —-5 wins 3 ties 10 losses ' ■ Overall Record All League: Kirk Robideau Kneeling: Joe Howe, Scott Francis, Kirk Robideau, Pat O'Corman, Skip Houston, D. C. Warner, Rodger Delosh, Scott Sevey, Ev Aldous. Standing: Coach Hennessy, Mark Ford, Chuck Bailor, Tim Doyle, Eric Bonner, Chris Champney, Brian Chamberlain, Kip Robar, Shannon Regan, Brian Gregg, Bill Bonno. Coach Hennessy, C. Champney, P. O'Gorman, B. Gregg, S. Francis, M. Wilson, B. Chamberlain, S. Sevey, M. Ford, J. Howe, C. Bailor, K. Robar, S. Regan, R. Delosh, C. Menz, D. C. Warner, T. Doyle, E. Aldous, Assistant Coach F. Lenney. Kneeling: K. Robideau (Captain), E. Bonner, S. Houston. Old Forge — 1984 — Columbus Day Weekend Poland 4 Colton 1 Seated: Sue Sevey, Felicia Fisher, Amy Cayey, Stacey Regan, Jennifer Bonner, Shelby Connelly, Barb Walter. Kneeling: Karen McKinley, Mary Fuhr, Tammy McKee, Shelly Fountain, Kathleen Kelly, Erin Regan, Roberta Dunning, Robin Brockway. Standing: Michelle Rutledge, Tonya Ho Suzanne Andrews, Lisa Pelletier, Nikki Gotham, Coach Diane Wolf, Sherry Murray, Renee Snell, Cathy Claflin, Julie Hennessy. 1 $2 The main goal this year was to learn skills. Y AMITY e LS MCCEI 1984 Ms. Colts Soccer 13-5-2 Norwood 2 Colton 1 Potsdam 1 2 St. Regis 1 '' 3 St. Lawrence 0 1 Chateaugay 0 % 3 Parishville 3' 0 Madrid Q 5 Salmon River 0 2 Lisbon 1 5 St. Regis 1 4 St. Lawrence 1 2 Chateaugay 1 1 Parishville 1 1 South Lewis 0 1 Old Forge 3 1 Madrid 0 3 Salmon River 2 1 Lisbon 0 1 Morristown 2 3 Chateaugay 2 1 |ALL NORTHERN: Stephanie Ford, Betsy Ford, Terri Regan, Mary-Jo McKinley, Kari Walrich, Karen |Shea, Niza McCarthy, Cindy Roberts. Row 1: Kim Tyler, Sarah Penski, Annette Tyler, Betsy Ford, Megan Champney, Kelly Cayey, Mary-Jo McKinley, Suzette Armstrong, Cindy Robert, Row 2: Cathy McNamara, Carrie Dougherty, Karen Shea, Michelle Mills, Terri Tyler, Stephanie Ford, Terri Regan, Kari Walrich, Lily Sickles, Niza McCarthy, Lisa Fisher, Mr. Thomas: Coach. SHAKlie TEAM TEAM STATS as of 1 85 Finalists at Potsdam Toi ournament Teresa Champney, Tonya Howe, 3rd PLACE TROPHY — Lily Sickles Finalists at St. Lawrence Tournament - Lily Sickles na 'st5at IHC Tournament - Megan Champney 2nd PLACE TROPHY — Megan Champney, Honorable Mention - Lily Sickles National Qualifier - Megan Champney mm 9TIBEHT etlMCiL Seated: Cathy McNamara, Mr. Sprow. Standing: V. Pres. .Carrie Dougherty, Tim Matzell, Pres. Terri Tyler, Treas. Karen Shea, Sec. Kari Walrich, Annette Tyler, Shawn McCarthy, Debbie Fisher, Terry Fisher, Charmayne George, Lee Harrison. ACTIVITIES: Welcome Back Dance Pictures Basketball Programs Beamer Day Christmas Dance Superdance Teacher Appreciation Day Student of 10 week period Student of the Year Awards Parent of the Year Award Student Council Scholarship Walk-a-thon-Benefit Student Exchange $4 TVIBLiie CLUB L-R, on Floor: B. LaBrake, K. Burnham, B. Roberts, D. Colt, E. Dunn, T. Thomas, W. Rexford, R. Dominy, J. Huckle, K. Fisher. Sitting: T. Sevey, J. Fisher, M. Ward, J. Roberts, B. Fisher, E. Kissam, D. Gotham, K. Gotham, B. Woolston,). Andrews. Split L: Sheryl Jenks. Split R: Bobbi Laird. Kneel- ing: L. LaPierre, J. Spicer, G. Dunning, P. Swinyer, J. Hoyt, W. Atkinson, T. Aldous, M. Wood, V. Farns, M. Fitzpatrick. Standing: J. Woolston, L. Horton, T. LaBrake, N. Jackson, H. Trimm, E. Ling, C. Hodges, C. Burns, C. McNamara, T. Fisher, W. Doyle, E. Chamberlain, J. Goodrich. Back Row: J. Houston, M. Matthie, T. Hewitt, S.Sullivan, M. Wright, T. LaBrake, M. Vaisey, A. McKee, M E Woolston; supervisors, J. Rutledge, C. Col- lins, L. Sullivan, W. Wright, S. Fisher, R. Rattie, L. Atkinson, J. Murdie, P. Ward, A. Huckle, J. Andrews. AM A YMCATiMAL Row 1, L-R: Phillip Sochia, Sheryl Jenks, Kathy jones, Karen Mousaw, Chris Morrow, Lisa Fisher, Dan Ames, Row 2: Kirk Robideau, Mike Wilson, Chris Champney, Ron Morrill, )oe Howe, Vicki Johnson, Sue Green, Art Buckley, Scott Francis. GiELS' JY YMLEYBALL 2 wins 6 losses Sherry Dunning, Pam Ward, Coach Diane Wolf, Kathleen Kelly, Cathy Claflin, Karen Van Brocklin, Karen Ordway, Debbie Fisher, Suzanne Andrews. CiBLS' YARfiTY VOLLEYBALL Betsy Ford, Megan Champney, Lily Sickles, Coach Diane Wolf. Standing: Kari Walrich, Cindy Robert, Stephanie Ford, Terri LaBrake, Susan Dunning. Serves you right! It's full of helium! 2 wins 6 losses All League: Cindy Robert, Kari Walrich. YEABM6K STAFF Mr. Sprow; Advisor, Kari Walrich, Megan Champney, Lily Sickles, Teresa Morgan, Randy Willmart, Cathy Jenks, Karen Shea, Ellen Balloj Captain, Mrs. Kissam; Advisor. Bottom: Ellen Ballou; Editor, Top: Cathy Jenks; Art Editor, Vicki Johnson, Betsy Ford, Karen Shea; Financial Ed., Lisa Pelletier, Terri Tyler, Angela Ballou, Mrs. Kissam; Advisor. r ’ATROCIS ADS AN 3 Mister: What a shame those CPCS seniors won't get their diplomas this year! Mistw loots like weihasjeto takeout an I missing diplomas. aphjitxfi papers oftering rewl Mister: Any chance they'll be found before graduation? •II Mrs. Colleen Regan — Good Luck Seniors Mrs. Pinover — Continued Success in Life Mr. and Mrs. Ronald LaPointe The Ballous - Two down, three to go. W. C. Burrell and Anne — Best wishes;to the senior class of 1985. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Gotham — Congratulations Timothy and Cynthia Hennessy and Family Mr. and Mrs. Dale Collins Congratulations to the Class of '85 from Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shea Mrs. Kissam — Congratulations and Good Luck Friends” Best Wishes to the Class of '85 from Jerome L. and Linda L. Wilson The Woolston Clan — Best Wishes! The Kelly Family Richard, Suzanne, and Jorja Hammill Linda and Sid Harrison Mrs. Lenney Wayne and Renace Ames — Success to the Class of '85 George H. Seaver Igley Association - Congratulations Class of '85 i and Irene Wood The I Richan Steve and Betty Stowe Marion Poole — Best Wishes to the Class of '85 Gale Carlfton and Harriett King — Best Wishes to Class of '85 William and Brenda Lipinsky Robert Hewey and Katherine Kenefon - Best Wishes to the Class of '85 Best of luck to the Class of 1985 from the Warners of Arbuckle Pond Mrs. M. Brown — Keep on keeping on! yCarl R Gotsch — Follow Your Dream Joanne Lapierre - Much success to the Class of '85 Ann Carvili - My best wishes to the class of '85 Best of luck to the Class of 1985 from the Herb Bullocks. Mr. ahd Mrs. Blanchard Howe, Jr. — Good Luck — We'll miss you. Compliments of Jane and Lee Mousaw and Family Good Luck to the Class of 1985 from Clark and Ella Robert and Family T Congratulations and good luck from Ruth, Tina, Amy, and Missy Robar I love you Babe - F Dixie” R Best wishes to the senior class — Rick Robar Steve and Nancy Connelly — Good Luck to the Class of 1985 M and K Johnson — Congratulations Class of 1985 James Cayey Family — Congratulations to the Seniors of '85 The South Colton Country Inn D. L. Tompkins Mrs. and Mr. Donna Collins illy s ———“““ BICKNELL BROS., INC. H3Gh ts • SHELLY ELECTRIC, INC. ‘Ifx : ‘ % MM TENNA! RIC MOTOR 12 Maple Street, P.O. Box 227 Area Code 31S Phone 265-5740 Potsdam, New York i3676 Authorized Distributors — Sales and Emerson — Century and Universal Pincor and Kohler Generators Black and Decker Tools ■'A ’ Potsdam-Canton Rd. k13676 315-265-3400 Electrical Contrebtoft and Wholesale Distributors -OEh 2 BLOCKS • SA ¥EL ' ‘ , $ ' x, P.O. Box 151, Potsdam, N.Y. 13676 Telephone 315-265-3900 64 Sian's— Body Shop POTSDAM-CANTON RO. POTSDAM. NEW YORK Compliments of: SCANLON’S AUTO PARTS, INC. Congratulations to the Class ot ’85 EMLAW’S AUTO REPAIR Auto Parts and Accessories Phone 265-4480 4-6 Depot St. Potsdam, N.Y. 13676 BRECKENRIDGE OIL CO. Potsdam, N.Y. Towing 24 Hours a Day 7 Days a Week • Wheel Alignment • Used Auto Parts 'Frame Straightening • Glass Replacement CORVETTE SALES PARTS 265-4067 • Professional Attention FULL SERVICE — PARTS BODY FENDER REPAIRS • EXPERT REFINISHING • Complete Body Repair BEST WISHES It THE C«LT«I TEAS C«MM|ilTY Members: Sandra Doyle, Marilyn Woolston, Melanie TholWas, fill fhomas, Cyqthis LaPointe, Sharon Gotham, Virginia Storey-Welch, Ca Gotsch, Marni Brown, Betty Hammond, Christine Rexford, Joanne LaPierre, Cheryl Thomas, James Regan, Ronald Gotham, Rodney Thomas, Cai Gotham, Melinda Miller-Widrick, Ann Carvili, Emily Valentine, Sharon Jones, Herb Bullock, Roqald West, Carol Kissam, Frank Sprow, Michael Jackson, Helen St. Louis, Carol-Ann Warner, Donald Tompkins, Timothy Hennessy, Colleen.Regan, Kathleen Champney, Judy Lenney, Dale Co1 lins, Jerome Wilson, Linda Harrison, Kaye Scott, Randall LaWall, Martin Bregg, Diahe Wolf, Edward Woolston, Richard Hammill, Katheryn Hayed Jacqueline Pinover. , Martin Bregg ■ II e«HCIATVLATi«MS ¥• THE CLASS m MEMBERS Mrs. Sharon Andrews Mrs. Elizabeth Brown Mr. William Champney Dr. Jules Comeau Mr. David Gregg, Sr. Mr. Roger Murray Mr. Ernest “Walt” Paul ADMINISTRATION Mr. Richard Kelly Supt. of Schools Mr. Norman Whyte High School Principal 1 Best of Luck Grads! WHITE HARDWARE CO. COLLEGE MOTOR LODGE TRAILER PARK 138 Maple Street — Potsdam, NY Owned by Debbie 8 Hank Robar 15 Unit Motet — Cabins — Trailer Court — Apartments — Cable TV — All Color TV Phone 265-4722 N E X T BUCKLEY’S GARAGE 315-262-2330 Best Wishes From: Colton, NY 262-2091 Automotive Transmission Specialists Route 56 South Colton, New York D O O R TO ROBAR’S TIRE SERVICE Free Estimates We Specialize in: Mufflers, Oil Changes, Lubrications, Brakes, Shocks, Tune-Ups, Inspections, Plus Tires 140 Maple Street — Potsdam. NY Phone 265-8710 Potsdam, NY Ph. 265-4350 SUNDAY ROCK MAPLE MAPLE SYRUP PRODUCTS SWEET CORN SOUTH COLTON COUNTRY INN, INC. A NICE PLACE TO EAT AND DRINK GARDNER’S GENERAL STORE South Colton, New York Phone 262-2001 Congratulations Seniors Best Wishes from: BOYCE'S GENERAL STORE South Colton, NY 262-2420 Congratulations to The Class of '85 South Colton, NY 13687 Restaurant — Liquor Food to Go Dan and Pai Lien McNamara Catherine and Christine 315-262-2000 Glen F. Thomas Box 432, South Colton, NY 13687 Telephone 262-2467 69 BEST WISHES IS THE CP CS CLASS SF '6 NMr§ ««CHY Meat — Produce — Grocery m Tom and Helen Dunn 262-2364 . r ,, BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF ’85 FROM THE IIWM §F CtLTIM Town Harold Buck — Supe Councilman, Glen Mary jane Watson ward Woolston — Reome - Counciln Town Clerk, George I fficials |isor, Thomas Frank — •mas — Councilman, Councilwoman, Ed- uncilman, H. Douglas |n, Elizabeth Ford - iher — Highway Supt., Cora Walter - Town justice, George Wright — Assessor, Richard Owens — Assessor, Allen Thomas — Assessor. JULES J. eeMEAY, I.M. A STAFF li MURRAY MINTZ, D.D.S. TERRY REED, D.D.S. AND STAFF ROOT’S BAKERY COFFEE SHOP STAR Miniature Golf and Driving Range Potsdam — Canton Rd. Outer Market St. Potsdam, NY Full Line of Baked Goods Phone 265-2240 Also located in Massena, NY Norfolk (315) 384-4151 Potsdam (315) 265-3534 Massena (315)769-9102 Congratulations, Graduates KEEP SMILING 12 % . POTSDAM NEW CAR DEALERS SHEAR ELEGANCE BEAUTY SALON COMPLIMENTS OF COLTON HOTEL Pleasant Street, Colton, NY 262-2060 Owner and Operator Sally A. Cudlipp By Appointment Only 386-5266 DOROTHY HAYES, PROPRIETOR Barstow Motor Scott Ford Blevin Motors Courtesy Chrysler Barstow Suburu Dalton AMC Pontiac T.J. Toyota Curtis Motors THE CfLTfM Fill BEPABTMEiT (CiMPAliES I AM 2) Andrews, John Andrews, Sharon Bonno, Eugene (Jack) Boyce, Edward Boyce, Sam Campbell, Floyd Caster, Paul Cayey, James Cole, Vernon Connelly, Andy Davis, Sandra Dunning, R. Edward Dwyer, Thomas Eickhoff, Dennis Emburey, Bonnie Emburey, James Ford, Gormand Frank, Thomas Franz, Paul Gardner, Clyde Gotham, Ronald Green, Dean Hammond, Clyde Hatch, Francis Hawley, Kevin Hawley, Morris (Buzzy) Hennessy, P. Timothy Hennessy, Timothy Houston, Ronald Howe, Blanchard, Jr. Hutchinson, Roger Jessmer, Carlton (Red) Klemko, Allen (Hank) Litten, John McNamara, Dan McNamara, Don McRobbie, Scott Morrow, Kenneth Mousaw, Jane Mousaw, Lee ' j Murphy, Peter Murray, Roger (Butcl Olmstead, John Olmstead, Tom Perkins, Kenneth Reed, Homer Regan, Lawrence Rexford, Dale Robar, Dale Robert, Ronald Schwartfigure, Paul Scovil, Jeff Seaver, George Selleck, Robert Sevey, Clyde Shea, Dennis CMeiATILATtMt ¥• THE CLASS «F 05 FBCM THE FECAL PtiNI 25 MAiH STBEET B| PSTtBAM, MEW Y«BE 10575 255-071« n«T9«AMIY WITH A SMILES LAIII CIIAFFEE JW YEABfiSSE MISISCIAFIIEI CLIFF S CERAMIC SUPPLY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1985 FROM THE BENEVOLENT AND PROTECTIVE ORDER OF THE ELKS — POTSDAM LODGE 2074 IlFHutton NORTH COUNTRY AUTO PARTS Canton Riverside Drive Canton, NY Frank E. Moerschell Assistant Vice President EF Hutton Company, Inc. 26 Market Street Potsdam, NY 13676 Telephone (315) 265-6300 EXALTED RULER RICK WOOD SECRETARY HOWARD KELLEY Glazes — Greenware — Molds Kilns — Brushes and Related Supplies School Street, South Colton, NY 13687 Phone 315-262-2082 76 OGDENSBURG BUILDING SUPPLY, INC TRIPLE A LUMBER HERBERT’S MEN’S SHOP THE CANTON BAKERY 39 GOUVERNEUR STREET STICKNEY’S GARAGE 265-9070 Sales and Services Complete Engine and Radiator Repair COME IN AND SAY “HELLO” LEO AND HIS LITTLE ELVES ‘JUST ROLLIN IN THE DOUGH’ For Your Latest Styles in Formal Wear For Proms and Weddings Our consultants will gladly assist in choosing styles and colors. Delivery Available - In-stock Merchandise Only Cash and Carry Potsdam-Norwood Rd. ARE Canton Rd. Ogdensburg, NY 393-1250 15 Governeur St. Canton, NY 386-4531 Rt.56 Potsdam, NY 265-2350 487 S. Main St. Massena, NY 764-0596 11 n p « ( • ? rtgrthsrn music CONGRATULATIONS FROM: SMITH’S THE NORTH COUNTRY SAVINGS BANK CantonPlaza, Canton Apparel and shoes tor the entire family. Forty Market Street, Potsdam, New York 13676 (315) 265-8396 All eyeglasses and contact lenses prescription honored. Ogdensburg Potsdam GOOD LUCK SENIORS! 8 Main Street. Potsdam, NY 13676 (315)265-8100 (•LI«N MiSEUM ppn n i BtlATitKS ANN BVSIKESS PATB9M9 BilSBAM ACWAY CMP, inc. P®TSNAM CIE9LE E9VWMEKT e«IBY TnEi§Ei § Ail® SALES EMC. BAILEY'S CANT®N- BSTSBAM FL®RISI MAINLY MiSIC CAMT9H ANY® PACTS NORTH COUNTRY AUTO PARTS!! We stock these parts and more. Also, because we KilOW yOu WOrK weekends, we uu,iuu! HOURS M-F 8 A.M. - 9 P.M. Sat. 8 A.M. - 5 P.M. Sun. 10 A.M. - 5 P.M. STOP DOWN. WE'RE AT 6 RIVERSIDE DRIVE IN CANTON. 386-8 1 46 DONATIONS OF TIME AND TALENTS: Mrs. McEwen, Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Fisher, Mr.Wilson, Mrs. Shea, Mr. Kelly, and Mr. Whyte
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