Corinth High School - Corinthian Yearbook (Corinth, NY)

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Table Of Contents 1978 Dedication We the Class oi '78 would like to dedicate our yearbook to Mrs. Miriam Rivette. Mrs. Rivette has devoted uncountable hours to help our class get this far. She has par- ticipated in our talent show and stayed to all hours of the night to help finish decorat- ing for our prom! She has never said no when we needed a chaperone for our last min- ute dances. She has taught in our school system for twenty-three years. Many of us had her for a teacher in the fourth grade. She is presently the class of 1981's advisor. Mrs. Rivette, we want you to know we recognize and appreciate your many efforts and contributions to our class. The class of '81 is fortunate to have such a fine person for an advisor. T • 'Thank - You'' can not begin to express what we the Class of '78 would like to say to our advisors, Mrs. Welch and Mr. Nolan. These two remarkable people have guided us from our freshman year through to where we are now. If it were not for them, we would never have been able to make our memorable trip to Florida. They are what made our dances, dinners, and other fund raising activities the successes they were. They were not only there for our functional needs but also in our times of personal needs. Only the most dedicated could give so much of themselves. These two people are really special. They have taken so much time from their own lives to do things for us, and so many times we have made things rough for them. But no matter what, they always stood their ground and brought us out on top. Mrs. Welch and Mr. Nolan we are indebted to you with all our appreciation, so ' 'thanks'' can only begin to ex- press each of our own personal gratitudes. We the Class of '78, love you. 3 Memoriam Mrs. Milligan, cafeteria worker and lunch room moni- tor who always served us our lunch with a friendly smile and disciplined us fairly when we got a little ' 'Rowdy'', will be greatly missed. Mrs. Milligan was one of our most avid sports fans; al- ways cheering us on when winning and there to encourage us if we were losing. Before her retirement in 1973 she spent 18 years preparing and serving our lunches for which we are deeply grateful. Mrs. Milligan Mr. Donovan Barney Donovan joined the Corinth Central janitorial system in 1958, and remained until his retirement in 1977. Barney was well known for his involvement in sports, from Little League to driving sports buses to away games. He was always their to root the teams on whether we won or lost. Mr. Donovan will be remembered always by us all for his dedication to the Corinth Central School. Thomas Crawley was a dedicated member of the Cor- inth Central School staff from 1945 to 1969. He was bom in Belfast, Northern Ireland and immigrat- ed to the United States in 1913. He was raised in Schen- ectady and graduated from Schenectady High School. He also attended Ithaca College, Syracuse University, and Albany State College, receiving masters degrees in phys- ical education, and guidance counseling. He taught in Schenectady schools from 1934 to 1945, when he moved to Corinth, where he was both coach and guidance counselor. Mr. Crawley was highly respected and admired by both colleagues and students, and will be remembered as an avid sports enthusiast. SENIORS Class Officers Susan Viele Treasurer 9 iVo ajyr u 9 ... Onlu a JtiJjL Ve dfer Wrs uAjuU. v«V o ‘ TVcro ' ,v ' V VP-?' 8 Wendy Boisvert Donald Bolduc 10 Bryan Clodgo Keith Clothier 40 ffewVca- THW£ Iola fc |l 'flu. -OTv n % $ X. J uumrA io ' b 6 berter to TiCcf or 7 h0n hot n'€h af av X£ UMM2 XJLs u2dL. J if. -t b GA S+4- f JtS u Mc fL (rruJ . ) A m xn mu. s, FI O (j 77? J 4x. Afij5, _J- r?aa C ?ou. 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( Olarcia, 40 Penny Wells Priscilla West 1977 Yearbook Staff 1978 Class Characters Special Thanks To Mr. Milligan, Our Advisor, Mark Granier And Cullen O’Brien, Our Photographers, Cam-Art Studios, Mr. Pat Brady, And The Senior Class. Also Wayne May Who Took Pictures For Us While He Was Home On Leave From Germany. Hope You All Enjoy Our Yearbook. Retirees With the close of this year, comes the retirement of 4 of our teachers. The students would like to take the time to say “T‘.ank-You” to all of them, for all they’ve done. Mrs. Cromie Teaching us our ABC's Mr. VanNoy Teaching us Science (moose hunting and canoeing) Mrs. Clothier Mrs. Hickey For being there with bandages and cures for all our aches and pains. Charlie And Cathy (Lips) ke And Karen Most Likely To Succeed Bev And Barry Quietest Sh-h-h- Briar. And Sue Chatterboxes Neatest Paula Jean And Rick Most Talented 3est Dancers Most Studious FACULTY Mrs. Howard-Learning Center Mrs. Howenstein-Elementary Mrs. Irving-Gym Mrs. Jenkins-English Mrs. Knickerbocker-Elementary Mrs. LaFave-Music Miss Lavine-Music Mr. MacDougall - Math Howard MacDougall Welch Ziegler Mrs. Welch-Home Ec. Mr. White - Eng. Mrs. Wilkinson-Eng. Mr. Young-Gym Mrs. Ziegler-Palmer Mr. Fasulo-Newest Faculty Member Dwayne Wayne Mr. Nolan Our Theme May 14, 1977 Hunch L Brian Nancy, Mitch uncy, Toad Chris Adam Jeanne Colleen Dar v “Junior Prom 1977’' back row _ , , left right Lon Walker, Betsy Schyberg, Jane Towers, Sue Rabida, Lorraine Anderson, Lori Lehan, Cathy Walsh, Nancy Farr, Abby Davies, Susan MacDonald, JoAnne Shattuck, Teresa Mason, Kathy Topps, Mitzie Feulner, Paula Richards, Dee Densmore, Bernice Lozier, Susan Viele, Nancy Smead. front row left right Chris- tine Madison, April Ashline, Colleen McKemon. Mrs. Welch Our Advisor Miss Congeniality Runner-up Miss Congeniality The King and Queen 1977 Talent The C.H.S. Spies Run Joey Run Show Shirley Lori and Carol ' 'Daddy Please Don't April G Cathy Andy G Lori Hot Pants 'm.m Lori and Betsy Sue G Nancy Love! W.W.S.C. Dance 0 u n t r y CORINTH VS. WHITEHALL - WON ST. MARY'S — LOST ST. MARY'S —WON FT. EDWARD-WON WARRENSBURG — WON GRANVILLE - LOST ARGYLL - LOST Kevin Golf A. Shattuck, P. Rivette, T. Aldous, M. McKeon, M. Wilkins, D. Hayes, T. McKeon NORTHERN CONFERENCE RECORD CORINTH VS: HOOSICK FALLS 3-2 WON FT. EDWARD 3V4-1V4WON QUEENSBURY 3-2 WON LUZERNE 4-1 WON SOUTH HIGH 3 W-l V4 LOST CORINTH, SOUTH HIGH, QUEENSBURY TIED FOR FIRST PLACE. Football Corinth Vs. St. Peters 26-6 w e W o n Qewtys V N skAxmu W. jO. .. J,.,. Ocrrtxj Alma Mater Far Across The Hudson Valley Glorious To View; Stands Our Noble Alma Mater Towering O’er The Blue Lift Your Voices Ever Onward; Loud Her Praises Sing, Hail To Thee, Our Alma Mater 81 Hail, Oh, Hail Corinth. Field Hockey Corinth Scores Decision CORINTH — Corinth defeated Lake George through accumulating more penetration time in an Adiron- dack League field hockey match Thursday. The two teams remained tied at 1-1 at the end of regulation time and an overtime period Corinth, however, outscored the Warriors in overtime penetration Pam Lambert scored the Lake George goal seven minutes into the first half on an assist from Robin Newell. Twenty minutes into the second half. Cathy Walsh tied the game on an unassisted shot for Corinth Corinth took 15 shots on goal to six for Lake George Corinth is now 4-3 in the Adirondack League D o n n a 82 Corinth Nips Forts FORT EDWARD — Corinth scored a first half goal and held on to eke past Fort Edward, 1-0, Tuesday in field hockey. Sue McDonald slapped the lone goal into the net early in the game but it was all Corinth needed in the defensive contest. Jeanne Carpenter was a defensive standout for the host Fort Edward team. The Whole Team Varsity Girls Volleyball ULSWL }he Junior Varsity 1st Row - T. Howenstein, N. Sinead, D. Wiley, S. Rawson, 2nd Row-Coach Pollock, C. Walsh, A. Ashline, S. Walker, C. Montgomery, T. Pea- cock . Absent M. Pabon 1st Row-K. Kirchhoff, S Gould, C. Milligan, S. Baker, R. Millington, 2nd Row-N. Jackson, P. Harrington, L. Bortner, S. McKnight, M. Dens- more, L. Robinson, 3rd Row-Coach Levine This years volleyball teams did very well. The Varsity team went to sectionals after becoming co champions of the Northern Conference, with a record of 6-2. Congratulations Grapplers Locker room, getting psyched romping on Stillwater! ! i m Mat Results Corinth wrestlers trounced Stillwater. 67 0. Tuesday in a non league match while Cambridge heat W'arrensburg. 37-28. and Lake tieorge dropped Mayfield. 38-29. The Tomahawks swepth through all 12 matches, eight bv pin. to record their shutout Winning by pins were: John McGrath. 105; Don Bolduc. 112; Mike Shattuck. 138; Eric Spieldenner. 145; Kevin Rivett. 155; Ed CorlnBi 67 Sti «at 0 90 - J Bokjuc «Cl ‘cyV t 105 - McG'atn iCi p r,r tc Piit t 4 ft 117-0 Do’J ‘ C p- n ! Center i % 119 P Rtw’t Cio«M or j 1 r 1?0 — A Sofklf' ier Cl ovt S man cevege 4-? 13? Sr .ppe iC Ct 130 - S Jl!uCfc Clf rvt,- !M ft 27 145 i Spip'3« nn. '(C r 3 155 -K Rivett tCl [mne ? Hjyringtcn I 4t 10 - Suntcn iCl pmnec Ontkosh .'40 1 - Be gtC pmned Coon '6 ?15 — Bu he iC) pinned S ye 43 Stanton. 167. Greg Berg, 177 and Duane Burke. 215. Burke piined his man in 43 seconds while it took Berg only 16 seconds. Corinth is now 7-1. } HERE Corinth Blends Vets, Youth CORINTH - We just need some luck with the new kids. said Corinth wrestling coach Marty Sherman of his 1977-78 team There certainly isn’t anything wrong with some of the old kids From last year's 13-2 squad such luminaries as Fete Rivette. Don Bolduc and Mike Shippee. all Class D-E champs and John McGrath return Sherman needs only to replenish his graduation- depleted 145-177 weight classes for another good year. The candidates at 91 in- clude two underweight «if you can believe that' fresh men. Andy Shattuck and Kevin Winslow Another freshman hot prospect Jim Bolduc, might start there once pound allowances begin in January McGrath, a junior, will start at 105 but likely end up at 98. where he won over 20 matches last year If so it will be like having a man in a boy s weight class Kivctle and Don Bolduc will start 112 and 119 and perhaps drop a class later They'll he good no matter where they are At I2t- and 1J2 Sherman can choose from Shippee and two other ets Alan Speildenner and Ro Meilleur Good soph prospect Mike Shattuck backs them up Available at 122 or 1J8 is freshman Kerry Ogden who was allowed to compete on an experimental eight grade basis last year and handled himself well Ex-JVs Wayne Seelow a sophomore and senior Kevin Rivette. will fight it out at 145 or go to 155 Also available there are first-year junior Erie; Speildenner and senior letterman Tom Willett Its Green City at loo and 177 Strong soph Greg Berg will battle freshmen Walt Coon and Ed Stanton lor two available starting slots Senior Dwayne Burke will be more than dependable at 215 Shermans goal is ob vious The Tomahawks will try to gel big early leads and hope that the middleweight keep the scores within range ol a pins by I’.nrke Sherman basically has the same kind of team that Larry llarland has at South High which visits Corinth this Saturday Hf!esunMiensa at the Northern Conferent crown by Corinth and tha trongesi argument coming IKmW hitehall — AM QJr But Whitehall Argued With The Wrong School!! Northern Conference Champions i? ?™' M- S1 PPee' A- Spieldenner, P. Rivette, D. Bolduc, J. McGrath, J. Bolduc. 2nd Row: Coach Young, T. Willet, D. Burke, G. Berg, E. Stanton, K. Rivette, E. Spieldenner, M. Shattuck, Coach Sherman 86 Congratulations Things We Won’t Ever Forget! VEAL CHOPS VIEI.F BRUCE FRANKLiiN COAT ROOMS, and KISSES, and NAPS, ABE LINCOLN PLAYS, MILK BREAKS, Susan Nadeau, Annette Duguay, Marla Luper, Mr. Levett’s snake, sliding at lunch, holding hands with your best buddy . . . Mr. Flansburg’s broken window clock, love notes, eraser tag, 7-up, taking a run in the quadrangle, spin - the - bottle . AND THEN WE GREW-UP . . Lori’s Potato chips, seven grade fights, John Savage, Heidi Bosworth, Cindy McKenzie, talent shows, our first dance, bon-fires, Sue’s hiccups, everybody’s long hair, freshmen cheerleaders, the PROM, OUR JUNIOR TALENT Show, Valentines Ball, D-E Sectional champs, the Whitehall game, getting our class rings, gym days, dances, “MANTRAZ“, Mrs. Welch, Mr. Nolan, Bo-cheese milk, heavy-chevy, Cathy’s lips, flatbush, “the cabin, Lorraine and her bathrooms, Hunch and “Doug”, “Pick”-a-show dancing, Nancy laughing, thesis, Senior - itis, Senior Trip, Orlando, Florida ’78, and looking to June 24th And Then We Played Some Hoop . . . 1st Row: S. Donovan, Mr. Bruno, Mr. Bruno, G. Gurney 2nd Row: T. Welch, E. Woodard, D. Hayes, T. Shipski 3rd Row: J. Gurney, T. Woodard, B. Miller, T. Madison, M. Pabon, K. Gurney, K. Morrow Madison Paces Toms CORINTH - Tim Madison scored 19 points as Corinth stopped Stillwater 68-55 in a non-league basketball game Tuesday. ’ The Tomahawks were bothered by turnovers, but took control of the game in the first period and never trailed after the early going Strong rebounding helped Corinth Jake charge Jeff Gurney scored 15 for the 2-1 Tomahawks Dave Walsh and John Alston each scored 13 points to lead the offensive attack for the 1-2 Stillwater squad sniiwtw(M) Corin' (86) Waiah B P tp 3 7 13 Medison fg fp tp 6 3 19 Sheahan Oil Gurney J 7 1 15 Alaton 5 3 13 Gurney K 3 3 9 Schiutow 1 g 8 Jeremies 2 0 4 Daigle 1 i 3 Heyes 6 0 12 Burdick 3 0 6 WooOerO T. 2 1 5 TOTALS 16 18 96 TOTALS 29 8 68 Stillwater 10 B 13 23—56 Corinth 14 17 22 15-68 It takes a senior! r - ’ ,-Uiers Time out for a picture ! Jump Tim! Tim shoots for two! We’ve Got More !!! Middle: D. Dearborn, S. Potter, L. Mann, C. Eddy. Sides: Left; L. Brown, T. Anderson Right; A. Woodcock, C. Woodard 1st Row 1 R. Randall r manager, J. Schyberg, E. Weaver, M. Bush, A. Pitkin, 2nd RowrJCoach White, A. Kelly, S. Sinead, J. Hurley, T. Could. Freshmen 1st Row: S. Smead, L. Frechelte, B. Densmore, P. Towers, D. Walsh, J. Lent, 2nd Row: T. Murphy, L. Vetter, S. Smead, K. Sumner, j. Butler, P. Hurley, Absent: Coach Moses 1st Row: C. Milligan, K. Woodcock, M. Pabon, T. Peacock, S. Gurtler, 2nd Row: R. Millington, M. Merton, K. Butler, N. Sinead, R. Kehoe, Coach England. 1st Row: T. Burnham, S. Lewis, K. Kirchoff, S. Could, S. Towers, Coach Fasulo, K. Watts, S. MacDonald, S. Shattuck, 2nd Row: Coach Moses, M. Colson, S. McKnight, N. Jackson, M. Ashline, P. Beuhler, C. Cumey. 91 Baseball B r i a n 2nd ROW: W. Hull D. Milligan, J. Shattuck, T. Madison, J. Gurney, B. Miller, T. Welch, Mr. Moses, Mr. Sherman 1st ROW: D. Milligan, G. Bronzene, M. Shippee, J. Jeremais, D. Moses, T. O'Brien, S. Donovan Tomahawks Win WHITEHALL t- Corinth took a 6-3 Northern Con- ference baseball victory over host Whitehall in a Thursday game. Tim Madison doubled, and Dave Milligan and O’Brien hit run-scoring singles to help the Tomahawks gain their fifth win in seven league starts. Whitehall got a single and double from catcher Randy St. Clair while Pete Ingleston chipped-in with a single to score a Whitehall run. Whitehall stands at 2-5 in the Northern Conference. Cor 1002201-67 Whi 100 002 0 - 36 Madison and O’Brien; Ingleston, Jeffreys (4) and St. Clair. B e n n y 94 Seniors: Mike Corinth Tops Cards CORINTH - Tim Madison fanned nine batters and didn’t issue a walk as Corinth downed Fort Ann 4-1 in a non-league baseball game Tuesday. The Tomahawks, after spotting the Cards a one run lead in the first inning, pushed across four runs to win the game. Madison helped himself with a two run homer in the fourth inning. Joe Shattuck slashed an rbi single and Tim O’Brien added a double to the Corinth attack John Butler knocked in the Cards lone run. For 1000000-161 Cor Oil 200x-451 Clark, Palmer (4) and Poucher; M-dison and O’Brien 0 N TD 3 H 3 O s DO MR. SHERMAN Strong Year For Tomahawks The 1978 season should turn out to be very promising for the Tomahawks. Seniors Tim Madison, Tim O'Brien, Jeff Gurney, Mike Shippee and Brian Miller are all outstanding ballplayers. With the help of Juniors Geno Bronzene and David Moses the team will be strong in all positions. Tim Wayne And The Girls Played Softball LORRAINE AND LORI TAKING A BREAK Varsity Softball 1977 In 1977 the softball team went to the sectionals for the first time. With nine seniors coming back from last years team, we anticipate a great year! 97 Softball Team I. eoach Kedneld 2. Bryan Clodgo 3. Taki 4. Tom Zigo 5. Dwayn Burke 6. Sue Mac 7. Nancy Smead Tomahawks Win CORINTH - Corinth gained its first dual meet win of the season Friday, defeating Argyle’s track team, 80-49. Tim Seelow and Mike Boyington were double winners for the Tomahawks. Seelow took the 100 and 220 sprints, while Boyington was the winner in the high and intermediate hurdles Cor , Arg« 2 mile rel—Corinth (A Wihne Z 6o Rlvett Tucker 120 hlgh-Boyington cC . Baker C . LaPann C 16 7 100-T Seelow C). R Gordon (A). D Vermuelen i A 10 I Mile-Tucker (C‘. Burnham (A). Ingersoli (A) S 09 MO rel—Cor (W Seelow Boyington. T Seelow. W Baker) 640—T Reeder (A). Smead C , LaChapelle (A) 60.5 330 IH—Boyington (C). Oeao A). LaPann 0 46.8 880— Kug'er i A). Longdane (A). Zigo (Cl 2 20 9 220—T Seelow C .Gordon (A . W Baker 0 24 S Mile walk—T Rlvett C . K Morrow C 9 33 2 mile—R A.'hline (C , T L wdauge (Cl. Ingeraoll A) 11:21 MUe rel—Argyle Shot Burke C). A. R Springer C 4076V Dlacua-Springer C). Burke (Cl. Lohrat A 18S’4” Triple Jump-Reeder A . Burke (O. W Seelow CC) 34'5” Longjump-T Saido C . LaChapelle A), E Rivett (C) 14 9 High Jump-LaPann C). Winslow C 4,8” 98 Spirit Week fcbrM-t®. I The Seniors Tried And Lost, And The Juniors Tried A Little Love, The Freshmen Went To A Lot Of Arms, (We Regret We Don’t Have A Picture . . . But The Juniors Wouldn’t Take No Bull And Won!!! Corinth Edges Cougars CHESTERTOWN - Corinth edged North Warren, 4-3, in a Thursday tennis match held on the losers’ courts B.J. Howenstein. Jeff Sprague and Mokey Wilkins were the Corinth winners of singles matches. Ted Sch- midt and Mike Lauri took singles victories for the hosts In the doubles, Sprague and Howenstein won the first match, with Schmidt and Carol McGowan taking the second doubles Singlna-B Howenstein C over Ryba 8-7, Sprague C) over Beckler 8-2. Schmidt (N over Robinson 14. Wilkins C) over McGowan M. Lauri N over T Howenstein 8-6 Doublet—Sprague and Howenstein (C over Ryba and Beckler 8-4. Schmidt and McGowan )N over Dentmore and Walker 64 Ex —Gould (C over Hayes 6-4 FRONT: T. Howenstein S. Densmore BACK: T. Gould B. Howenstein S. Sprague M. Wilkins A. Feulner T. Robinson Top Nett Mat Brown J‘. 8-4. Vanderxell (L . 8 !. ■oy «S 8 7. Stevens 8-3. B Byron (J) of U .ttern Conference Tennis Tournament. John Manchester of Granville. Bill Byron of Johnsburg, B.J. Howenstein of Corinth and Tim White of Luzerne all won their first two matches and will play in today’s quarterfinals This afternoon, the first two minds of doubles v m be pfayed TEAMSTA. L:. • Luzerne Johnsburg Corinth Schuylerville Granville 7 North Warren Warrensburg Lake George lat round Manchester G over Schmidt (NWi.86 La Pell (J' over DeSantis iLG'. Zimmerman L over O'Brien (S . 8-3. Sprague C over Woodcock W . 8-0 Ryba iNW over Lindsay tWi. 8-2. Robinson tCi over Giennon Gi. 8-6. Brown J over Richards (S). 8-1 White L over lannaco iLG . Howenstein (C) over Baker G), 8-1. Vanderzell L over Ferris LG). 87. D Byron (J) over McGowan. NW'. 8 4. Troy S over Procopiow tW). 8 3 Roberts (W over Williams iLG'. 8-1 Stevens (S' over Beckler iNWi. 8 5. Meyer L) over Daley (G'. 8-7. B Byron ■ J) over Wilkins. 8-1 2nd round Manchester G over LaPell tj). 8-2 Zimmerman L over Sprague C). 8-5. Robinson tC) over Ryba tHW). 5 CORINTH - All four of the tdp-seeded singles players advanced as ex- din the opening rounds 4. White L) ovei Howenstein 'C over D Byron i J) over Ti (S' over Roberts t A over Meyer (D.8-4 100 Junior 1st row left to right; j. AicGr.rL. -VVr, S. Gurtler, K. Zigo, L. Brown, B. Millington, T. Peacock, R. DiLorenzo. 2nd row: C. . Wells, R. Roehrenbeck, S. Comings, T. McKeon, D. Lang, C. Tracy, F. Winslow, L. Willett, B. Weaver, D. Lucia, D. Hamey, R. Stiles. 1st row left to right: D. Wiley, C. Martineau, S. Coon, L. Tracy, J. Emery. 2nd row: S. Dear- bom, R. Granger, B. Wilkinson, C. Trombley, M. Lewis, D. Lockhart, K. Ogden, R. Pistoia, G. Bronzene. 3rd row: C. Jenkins, D. Robarge, B. Vaughn, R. Hadley, G. Knowles. We Started Out Alone, Choosing Our Friends Front row - left to right: D. Cook. D. Farr, S. Pike, M. Matino, B. Clute, I. Gamache, A. Thompson, back row: T. Zukowski, S. O'Neill, D. Mills, J. Mosher, D. Colson, J. Pitkin, T. Woodard. Front row left to right: 1. Berg, D. Sitts, S. Walker, T. Aldous, J. Jenkins, second row: K. Fitz- simons, L. Towers, L. Munck, A. DeKrom, L. Hoffman, M. Young, D. Griffin, back row: P. Wilkins, J. Dean, A. Spieldenner, J. Collura, D. Moses, J. Walker, D. Conklin, B. Weaver. And Lunch Tables With Equal Effort And Concern. 103 We Played Together At Recess, After School 1st row L to R: T. Pixley, A. Cornell, 2nd row L to R: C. Burnham, S. Eddy, K. Ogden, G. Winslow, A. Kelly, J. Boisvert 3rd row L to R: R. Ashline, A. Delong, M. John, L. MacDonak M. Densmore, V. Sana core, D. Matteo, L. Elder, Sophomore 1st row L to R: E. Blanchaiu, j_ M. Passino, D. Billington, C. Chandler, B. Allen, K. Washburn. 2nd row L to R: T. Guest, S. uini, S. Shattuck, E. Barrass, L. Robinson, S. Smead, D. Venables. 3rd row L to R: B. Lapan, D. Feulner, J. Conklin, D. Hayes, J. Hurley, M. Shat- tuck, W. Seelow, G. Leclair. itanding - left to right: K. Gurney, T. Woodard, K. Boyle, T. Gould, M. Granier, C. Huse, B. losenbrock, R. Saunders, V. Moreale. Kneeling left to right: S. Hathaway, J. Collura, J. M- en, J. Measeak, N. McGrath, T. Jenkins, M. Bush, G. Berg K. Sumner, B. McCullough, R. traight, Sitting - left to right: L. Holcomb, S. Thomas, L. Wells, S. Potter, S. Baker, D. lowers, V. Pixley, C. Shipski. And Sometimes In Class We Became Friends 1st row L to R: R. Waite, D. Long, J. Monica, J. Bennett, F. Miliis, E. Murphy, C. Madison, I. Mann, S. Montgomery, C. Milligan, D. Brady. 2nd row L to R: D. Baldwin, A. Pitkin, D. Towers, J. Schyberg, S. Smead, C. Clayton, D. La Duke, P. Hughart, E. Shippe, F. Cornell, D. VanAmerongoen, G. Randall. Class 1st row L to R: E. Hayes, M. Tucker, K. Pixley, J. Mosher, L. Berg, D. Huse. 2nd row L to R: G. Williams, M. Mosher, R. Millington, P. Eddy, S. Jowasis, B. Spangel, R. Rollman, C. Woodard. 3rd row L to r: T. Cleveland, j. Lying, C. Clark, N. Jackson, D. Smith, R. Mur- doch, J. Seelow, S. Gould, J. Butler, K. Graham, F. Hayes, V. Sweet, M. McKeon, S. Lewis, M. Plummer, K. Kirchhoff, B. Gavin, J. Tracy, J. Woodcock. We Grew Up Quickly, And Arrived In High School Freshmen I? ‘ V'pl L. Brown, L. Mann, D. Griffin, C. Kelly, L. Mosher, U7 1U r?thiliiL.‘ V’ ■ . racl‘i G- Montena. 2nd row L to R: M. Zigo, D. Walsh, E). Irish,.P;.McCabe, L. Hofama;., T. Eggleston, L. Clothier, J. Jeremias, K. Ogden, R• Lackey, V Hoffman C. Lapier. 3rd row L to R: M. Merton, S. Colson, D. Dearborn, S. McKnight, T. Bumham, C. Eddy, B. Davies, S. Venables, S. Towers, B. Berg, B. Eddv, R. Lescault, P. Deloria, D. Merton. Class 1st row L to R: W. Wagner, S. James, J. Rumpf, J. Bolduc, J. Shippee, S. Deloria, L. Vetter, E. Weaver, E. Butler, A. Butler, B. Comings, B. Gurtler, E. Stanton. 2nd row L to R: K. Pix- ley, R. Graham, P. Richards, C. Watts, P. Harrington, T. Griffin, B. MacDonald, R. Hughart, R. Dearborn, D. Lockhart, 3rd row L to R: L. Bortner, M. Lapier, T. Millington, B. Porter, T. Anderson, R. Kehoe, P. Beuhler, K. Skoll, K. Hayes, M. Knowles, C. Tucker, R. Brennan. Standing: C. Miliis, K. Wells, D. Hurley, M. Milligan, M. Lamore, R. Cook, T. O'Neill, C. O'Brien. Kneeling 2nd row: D. Radecki, P. Reed, M. Smith, D. Anderson, A. vVoodcock, S. Potter, T. Matino, K. Wells, S. Bordeau, M. Tooker, J. Cook. Kneeling 1st row: T. Wester- velt, G. Gurney, J. Gordon, K. Butler, A. Marcotte, M. Lockwood. Ready For New Friends And More Memories row 1 left to right: K. Kirchoff, R. Deloria. row 2 left to right: C. Granger, R. Bovee, T. Plummer, T. O'Brien, A. LeClair, J. Baker, O. Ovitt, R. Munk, S. Brown. Row 3 left to right: R. Shane, B. Cowles, B. Lake, W. Towers, S. Miliis, C. Shattuck, M. Ryder, D Allen, C. Miliis, M. Jiguere. Row 4: J. Har- vey, D. Dilorenzo, R. Bittsett, D. Chandler row 1: left to right: D. . Niles, I. LeClair, S. Woodcock, S. Smead, C. Williams, S. Smith, P. Towers, D. Hull, row 2 left to right: A. . Eddy, J. Berg, P. Vanderwerker, C. Springer, N. Basile, J. Ladd, R. Berg, S. Smead. row 3 left to right: M. Granier, P. Kiester, S. Blanchard, S. Feulner, G. Madi- son, K. Fitzsimons, T. Guest, R. Bogle, L. Jenkins, S. Barber, P. Williams, M. Millis, A. Winslow, J. Waldron row 1: left to right: T. Tracy, W. Hayes, E. Lucia, R. Applin, D. Kane, B. Birsett. row 2: R. Primeau, B. Millis, T. Joubert, C. Jen- sen, H. Walker, J. Walker, C. Straight, M. McKeon. row 3:D. Lescault,T. Murphy, G. Caldwell, A. Fuller, D. Mann, J. Gould, R. Spotswood, E. Darrah These Are The Days Of Our Lives That row 1 left to right: D. Baker, J. Lent, C. M. Rhodes, T. Huse, D. Billington, J. Com- ings. row 3: N. Little, C. Deloria, J. Jen- kins, G. Allen, C. Bolio, I. Feulner, W. Feulner, L. Frechette, B. Densmore, J. Con- very, E. Pixley, C. James row 1 left to right: W. Dunbar, E. Young, R. Vanderwalker, L. Woodcock, P. Pecard, E. Ashline, P. Hozley, W. Eggleston, row’ 2 left to right: N. Cook, A. Ellis, K. Rhodes, I. Flewelling, J. Price, C. Bovee, K. Winslow, row 3 left to right: W. Butler, R. Berg, W. Wilkinson, S. Clothier row 1 left to right: S. Eggleston, S. Pettis, S. Sprague, G. Williams, S. Donovan, D. Robarge, J. Hoffman, M. Springer, D. Sweet, row 2: D. Robarge, D. Denno, P. Saunders, S. Pike, A. Rayder, S. Tuttle, S. Towers, T. Chamberlain,M. Shippee,L. Cook, D. Farr, row 3: T. Springer, J. Allen, R. Beuhler, C. Tooker, B. Mosher, H. Brown, K. Bardin, L. Sumner, M. Lescault, A. Williams, E. Mac- Donald. row 4: R. Randall, L. Maurais, G. MacDonald, D. Rabida, D. Madison, E. Keubler, B. Long, R. French, D. Dibbel We Will Never Forget, No Matter Where Life Leads Us 109 1 leu4 t .right: t? {i?w; ? ft - M. Everetts, K. Mann, M. Walker, D. Warrington, B. r°fcJl: U%l.K r:cL-_VsS C. Madison, C. Madison, Ckosher, n - i- r k j , 1 IV ivuiuiMjii, . iviaaison, rviosr C. Clayton, V Anderson, D. Richmond, D. Ralph, T. Blackbird, row 2 left to right: G. ? J'- ’ d K' Kim ' C’ Mcabei C. Smith, K. Feulner, C. Harrington, S. Harrington, R. Baldwin, M. Hayes, M. Baugh, G. Martino, B. Ralph, M. John, A. Swanson, B. J. Bryant, K T' 110 row 1 left to right: V. Bennett, S. Reed, M. Thieverge, K. Krawetz, V. Basile L Seaman I Towers E. O'Neill K Crawley, J. Griffin, B. Shippee, D. Germain.’ M. Valome. S Allen ' G. Clothier, row 2 left to right: B. Hamburg, R. Lucia, D. Colson, J. Rumpf, G. Gumev G Spotswood, B. Walsh, J. Lucia, K. Ramsey, E. Jensen, K. Williams, D. Reed, J. Holland B barber, C. Convery. These Most Important Years Shared With Friends That Made Them So And To Think, We Started Out Alone . .. ORGANIZATIONS V a r s • i t y 1st row: D. Hayes, I. Shattuck, P. Wilkins, M. Boyington, S. Walker, K. Morrow, D. Irish, A. Buehler, L. Brown. 2nd: T. Welch, T. Burke, J. McGrath, K. Boyle, A. Spieldenner, R. Roehenbeck, B. Miller, D. Burke, J. Gurney, D. Biolduc, T. Madison. 3rd: K. Rivette, P. Rivette, D. Moses, I. Dean, L. Anderson, L. Walker, K. DeLong, K. Topps, R. Sitts, R. Meilleur, L. Watulak, S. Viele, L. Lehan, C. Montgomery, P. Richards, L. Munck, K. Woodcock, D. Eddy. 4th: T. O'Brien, T. Eggleston, T. Howenstein, C. Walsh, A. Ashline, N. Smead, B. Lozier, M. Pabon, N. Farr. c 1 Corinth, Corinth The newly formed Language Club is open to all French and Spanish students grades 10-12. The Club activities are 11 several field trips to museums, to a Flaminco performance, and to visit the Saratoga Language Fair in the Spring. W The Club will feature cooking, guest speakers, movies, Scavenger Hunt and the annual Spanish — French confron- i tation in the Spring. The Club hopes to eventually have its own language Fair for the School and community to en- h joy. The Freshman will be invited in the spring. Advisors-Miss Raul G Mr. Bartholomew Co-president-Kathy Topps Secretary-Ann Buehler Treasurer-Jennie Pitkin 11 Student Council Freshmen: A. Shattuck, S. Towers, S. Potter, T. Anderson. Sophomores: R. Roehenbeck, C. Milligan, 5. Montgomery, M. Densmore Juniors: A. Spieldenner, D. Moses, R. Granger, I. Berg, J. Pitkin Seniors: M. Boyington, L. Anderson, S. Viele, B. Lozier, L. Lenan, B. Schyberg, N. Smead, A. Ashline Mary- lst Vice President April- Vice-President Lorraine- President 114 Spirit — Week Dec. 6 To Dec. 22 - Exchange - Weekend In May For 3 Days Of Fun!! Corinth Central Student Handbook 1977 After a longtwo years, and many ' 'misplaced'' papers, Corinth Central produced a student-parent handbook. .The work of many students and teachers, especially Mr. Savage went into this handbook. General policies, rules, and regulations have been covered in this book. It is our hope that this handbook will be of use to future students at Corinth Central School. Lorraine Anderson 115 Advisors: Mrs. St. Lawrence, Mr. Nolan Senior 1st row: A. Davies, N. Farr, S. Sherriff, K. Woodcock, C. Montgomery, T. Mason, M. Griffin, M. Plummer. 2nd row: J. Towers, N. Smead, C. Walsh, R. Randall, B. Schyberg, S. Viele, k W. Boisvert, K. Topps, K. Morrow, M. Boyington Honor Society 1st Row: B. Rosenbrock, S. Densmore, D. Sitts, D. Wiley, L. Towers, S. Walker, I. Berg, K. Fitzsimons, M. Young, E. Barrass, A. DeLong, L. Robinson. 2nd: M. Granier, D. Hayes, C. Skoll, A. Pitkin, S. Comings, R. Granger, C. Trombley, A. Spieldenner, A. Buehler, D. Col- son, K. Gumey, C. Clayton, S. Thomas, S. Allen A. Davies, K. Topps, S. Rabida, L. Watulak, S. Viele, B. Schyberg, C. Milligan, L. Anderson, L. Walker 1st Row: C. Eddy, R. Kehoe, T. Westervelt, G. Williams. 2nd Row: J. Jenkins, R. Randall, L. Holcomb, M. Pabon, B. Flewelling H OS Top row - Mb. Duel; S. O'Neill; F. Miliis; T. Pix- ley; R. Cook; B. Clodgo; I. Rumpf; M. McKeon; C. O'EWen; I. Cook; R. Dearborn; J. Loeffler; C. Allen; Mr. Dotxfy. Bot. row - K. Lucia; D. Germain; K. Delong; G. Clothier; M. Shippee; C. Bovee; V. Ramsey; M. Granier; P. Eddy; L. Clothier; B. Da- vies; R. Bovee; P. Vanderwerker; G. MacDonald; Picture 2: B. Davies, R. Dearborn, C. O'Brien, J. Rumpf, J. Cook, L. Clothier, P. Eddy Library Club lit row: J. Towers, S. Potter, J. Cook, C. Lapier, L. Munck, D. Lang. 2nd row: L. Jenkins, C. Woodard, R. Dearborn, C. Munck, P. Lapier, K. Delong, T. Westervelt, L. McGrath, D. Mann, advisor - Mrs. Brown. Blue Jeans Mosher, E. c -----A. «■•—Mison, R Long, K. feulner, G. Gurney, J. Rumpf, P. Hozley, M. Jigucre, D. Ranado, P. Saunders, J. Towers, K. Mann, C. Mosher, 2nd row L to R: K. Clayton, K. Fitzsimons, B. Millis, B. Ralph, E. MacDon- ald, J. Walker, V. An- derson, M. Bush, R. Murray, W. Feulner, D. Denno, A. Ellis, R. Bir- sett, S. Blanchard, T. Guest, 3rd row L to R: V. Bennett, D. Dilorenzo, D. Mann, M. Granier, C. Straight, T. O'Brien, W. Wilkinson, C. James, B. Densmore, S. Cloth- ier, L. Berg, R. Ran- dall, B. Bennett, M. Ryder, I. Gould, J. Wal- dron, M. McKeon. J e a n T o n e s 1st Row: V. Anderson, A. Swanson, A. Ellis, B Densmore, 2nd Row: R. Randall, J Rumpf, P. Hozley, D. Denno, W. Feulner, B. Millis, 3rd Row: S. Blanchard, B. Ralph, B. Bennett, M. Granier, D. Mann, C. Mosher, G. Gurney. 120 In Concert ’77! 1st row: L. Bortner, T. Griffin, C. Miliis, L. Berg, M. LaMore, S. Deloria, J. Loeffler, D. Towers, B. Davies, R. Dearborn, L. Robinson, R. Murdock, L. Clothier, M. John,K. Skoll. 2nd row: L. Walker, L. Dayton, J. Rumpf, E. Normile, F. Miliis, B. Comings, C. O'Brien, D. Robarge, R. Stiles, W. Coon, C. Clayton, C. Mil- ligan, A. Davies, C. Montgomery, P. Hugert, 3rd row: B. Schyberg, S. Viele, K. Delong, D. Long, J. Bennett, R. Hugert, D. Hayes, M. Bush, D. Dearborn, K. Ogden, S. O'Neill, J. Walker, M. Dekrom, S. Sherriff, K. Watts, B. Spangel, L. Mosher, 4th row: D. Matteo, R. Millington, W. Boisvert, C. Trombley, S. Comings, D. Colson, T. Shipski, B. Miller, T. Woodard, B. Lapan, P. Morreale, E. Woodard, G. Berg, D. Brown, A. De- long, E. Rayder, K. Fitzsimons, H. Dean 3rd Row - L to R: C. Trombley: S. Comings; D. Robarge: B. LePan; D. Brown; D. Hayes; G. Berg; 2nd Row: F. Bennett; T. Shipski;!. Sherriff; E. Rayder; A. Delong; W. Boisvert. 1st Row: C. Fitzsimons; S. Viele; B. Schyberg; T. Anderson; D. Towers; A. Davies; H. Or .in ._____________________________________________________________________________________________ Junior Band 1st Row: S. Smith, R. Cowles, J. Powell, D. Hull, G. MacDonald, K. Mann, P. Hozley; 2nd Row: R. Berg, B. Mosher, C. Smith, M. McKeon, C. Straight, D. Dilorenzo, V. Basile, P. Saunders, B. Bennet, B. Ralph, A. Rayder 3rd Row: S. Reed, T. Huse, C. Mosher, V. Bennett, S. Tuttle, A. Swanson, D. Dearborn, D. Niles, S. Sprague, R. Baldwin, S. Burke 122 1st row Left—Right: S. Montgomery, S. Passino, T. Welch, S. Gould, K. Kirchhoff, D. Fall, L. Brown, D. Huse, D. Wiley, L. Lockwood, L. Mann, A. Buehler, E. Rayder, G. Montina. 2nd Row Left to Right: M. La- More, P. Harrington, C. Milligan, K. Ogden, J. Eggleston, R. Murdock, M. Lockwood, L. Brown, S. Comings, C. Eddy, S. Colson 3rd Row left to right: W. Boisvert, T. Gould, C. Trombley, E. Spieldenner, J. Collura, D. Brown, T. McKeon, G. Winslow, D. Long, D. Anderson, J. Bennett, E. Barrass The Senior Band consists of about 40 members who have been playing in- struments from 3-8 years. They perform at 3 concerts a year and 8 marching events. New uniforms were purchased in 1976 with support from the commu- nity, and the band is proud to wear them. Vice President President Beuhler Secretary Mr. And Mrs. Kelly In Appreciation - Mr. and Mrs. Kelley Bv living example, the Kelleys have taught students at Corinth Central the meanings of the terms ' 'gentlemen'' and ' 'lady.1' This gracious couple dispensed friendship, as well as movies, records and projectors. They cheerfully and efficiently did their job and still had time left over to counsel their young friends and answer frantic calls for help from the teachers. Their excellence in craftsmanship and pride in a job well done served as a good model for both students and faculty. May you both enjoy many years of retirement; however, we know that active, interested people like you will never truly retire. We want you to know that you'll always have a special place in the memory of those of us at Corinth Central; we'll always consider you as true friends of education. 125 Mrs. Blackmere (High School) Mrs. Thomas (High School) Secretaries Mrs. Carney (Elementary) Mrs. MacDonald (High School) Mrs. Fasulo (High School) 127 Last Will And Testament We, the Class of '78 leave the Beauty and the Beast contest to the Class of '82. I, Lorraine Anderson, leave my fondness for history and Mr. Murphy to my sister Tracy. 1, April Ashline, leave my chicken legs to Wanda Hayes. 1, Wayne Baker, leave my intelligence to Jamie Baker. 1, Mary Balcom, leave the parties at the park to Robin Lescault. 1, Kelly Beck, leave so Mr. Milligan can work in peace. 1, Wendy Boisvert, leave school spirit pills for the cheerleaders to pass out. 1, Don Bolduc, leave my passes from Mr. Sherman to Jim Bolduc. I, Dwayn Burke, leave all those tough football and wrestling practices to my brother Steve. I, Thomas Burke, leave my position as 1 'President of the Save the Moose Fan Club'' to Andy Shattuck. I, Carl Chandler, leave my seat in the G.O. to my little sister. 1, Bryan Clodgo, leave my lunchroom chair in Mr. Grippe's office to Steve Eddy. 1, Keith Clothier, leave my membership with the Wilton Mountain Cycle Gang to Byron Davies. 1, Lori Cornell, refuse to leave until I get the best of Lorraine in Gym. 1, Abby Davies, leave my jolly countenance to Mr. Murphy 1, Dave Dearborn, leave SPAC to Byron Davies. 1, Karen Delong, leave my homemade brownies to Dennis and Linda. 1, Anne Marie De Krom, leave my door in Belgium open to all my friends in Corinth. 1, Dee Densmore have already left. 1, Tina DiLorenzo, leave the Hadley House to the younger generation that goes there. I, Donna Eddy, leave to attend Lori's wedding. 1, Theresa Eggleston, leave my nickname Treeba to Teresa Matino. 1, Bev Farr, leave my quietness to Dawn Farr. 1, Nancy Farr, leave my hair to Tracy Zukowski. 1, Andi Feulner, leave Mr. O alone at last ! ! ! 1, Mitzie Feulner, leave all my experience in the cafeteria to Wayne, Greg and Pat. I, Missy Flansburg, leave my seat on the BOCES bus to my brother Billy. 1, Brian Flewelling, leave all my American History notes to Mr. Murphy to use as an example to future students. 1, Laurie Gray, leave my friendly smile to my sister Colleen. I, Melinda Griffin, leave heading West. I, Jeff Gurney, leave all my discussions with Mr. Sherman to whoever likes the Yankees. I, Kevin Gurtler, leave (6291) to Tracy Aldous. 1, Dale Harrington, leave High School to my sister. 1, Shelley Hewston, leave all my English knowledge to Diane. I, Jeff Holland, leave to Saratoga Harness to seek fame and fortune. 1, Carol Holt, leave Corinth to come back someday and find it the same. I, Teri Howenstein, leave my tendency to be late to Jeff Collura. 1, Dave Irish, leave Corinth Central finally! 1, Marcia Kelly, leave to begin living. I, Debbie Lake, leave my ability to gossip to Julie Jenkins. I, Charlene La Pier, leave all my friends and enemies to my sister Margaret. 1, Patty LaPier, leave Mr. Baldwin and all his pranks to my cousin Connie. 1, John Loeffler, leave my seat in choir to Dennis Robarge. 1, Doug Lyford, leave my knowledge of physical culture to John Lyng. I, Susan MacDonald, leave my animal behavior in field hockey to Linda and Lisa. I, Robert Madison, leave all my jokes to Mr. Fitzsimons. 1, Tim Madison, leave my athletic ability to my sister Coree. 1, Teresa Mason, leave my chronic illnesses to Mr. Murphy. I, Frank E. Mihalek, leave all my knowledge of Firemanship to all future firemen. 1, Brian Miller, leave my job at Russ Brust to Dave Moses. 1, Carol Montgomery, leave my FAN-tastic golf ability to Bill Walsh. 1, Kevin Morrow, leave my 1 'diplomacy skills'' to Danny Mills. 1, Mitchell Murray, leave my gym shorts to Todd Madison. 1, Tim O'Brien, leave 2 lbs. of treated fudge to Eugene S. I, Mary Pabon, leave my fluff to Mr. Baldwin. 1, Eva Pixley, leave my wardrobe to my sister Violet. I, Michelle Plummer, leave CHS with pleasure. 1, Sue Rabida, leave my very talkative manner to DeeDee Farr. 1, Robin Randall, leave my enjoyable morning bus ride to Mike Tooker. I, Elaine Ann Rayder, leave Corinth to seek out what's ahead of me, and thanking all those who helped me. 1, J. Kelly Reed, leave all my unsolved problems to Mr. Duval to try to solve. 1, Annette Renado, leave my arguments with staff and faculty to my sister Daniah Renado. 1, Paula Richards, leave my place in Mr. Baldwin's class to Patty Richards. 1, Kevin Rivette, leave Rivetties woods to anyone who wants them. 1, Pete Rivette, leave my garage for whenever he wants to use it, to Keith Boyle. 1, Betsy Schyberg, leave my chicken stand at the Race track to Mr. Nolan. 1, JoAnn Shattuck, leave Dave Hayes to no one. 1, Shirley-Anne Sheriff, leave my charming accent to Mr. Stein and everyone else who always teased me about it. 1, Barry Shippee, leave my books to Ed Hayes. 1, Dale Shippee, leave CCS still wondering how 1 made it this far. 1, Mike ' 'Benny'' Shippee, leave Corinth wrestling to John Shippee. 1, Nancy Smead, leave my cackling laugh to whoever wants it. 1, Dave Stiles, leave Corinth Central to be with Michelle and Jessica. 1, Sheri Sumner, leave this school to Mark Melville. , 1, Susan Thompson, leave my ability to chew gum to anyone who will use it to drive Mr. Stem crazy. I, Kathy Topps, leave lots of love and luck to the wrestlers and Mr. Sherman. 1, Jane Towers, leave all my curiosity to Mr. Stein so he might begin to wonder instead of always be- ing right''. 1, Judy Towers, leave my ability to drive a snow machine to Rece Roehrenbeck. I, Buck Tracy, leave Corinth for good. 1, Marcia Ulrich, leave, leave leave! ! ! I, Susan Viele, leave all of my hiccups to Mr. Murphy. 1, Bonnie Waite, leave with Lance. 1, Lori Walker, leave much love, luck and spirit to the future cheerleaders of CHS. 1, Cathy Walsh, leave my grunt to Mr. Sherman. I, Lori Watuak, leave my ' 'well-known'' flirting ability to Donita Wiley. I, Tim Welch, leave my love for the Yankees to Mr. Sherman. , , 1, Penny Wells, along with Sue Thompson, leave E.B. 's houses on route to BOCES to whoever deserves I, Priscilla West, leave my ability to catch up to Hammer and Bo to Shelley Denno. (Good Luck! ) I, Timothy Willet, leave my athletic abilities to Steven Burke. 1, Ed Woodard, leave my shooting accuracy to my brother Tim. 1, Karen Woodcock, leave my tantalizing techniques to Mr. Murphy. 1, Tom Zigo, leave the N.Y. Yankees to Mr. Stein and Mr. Sherman. 129 1977 — 1978 5 Years Or More Daniel P. Ahem Airlands Motor Parts Allen's Auto Supply Arthur White G Son Mr. Best Mr. G Mrs. Richard Bredenko Clairman's Inc. duett's Factory Outlet Corinth Aquarium Country Cut C Style Mr. G Mrs. Robert Duval Emy's Body Shop Feulner's Septic Tank Service Mr. G Mrs. William Fitzsimons George's Gun Shop The Grand Union Mr. G Mrs. Frank Grippe The Inn Mr. G Mrs. Foster Jenkins Kingsley's Food Market Mr. G Mrs. Russell Mac Dougall Mr. G Mrs. Nicholas Matino Mr. G Mrs. Dale Scott Miller Mr. G Mrs. Gerald Milligan Mr. G Mrs. James Monthony Mort's Powertane Mosher's Hardware G Laundry Mr. John F. Nolan Pearl's Department Store Petro 's Dress Shop Roberta's Gift G Yam Shop Russell's Pharmacy Mr. G Mrs. William Savage Mr. G Mrs. James Schyberg Mr. C Mrs. George Spieldenner Mr. Richard Stein Stewart's Soup G Sandwich Shop Mrs. Robert St. Lawrence Mr. G Mrs. William S. Towers The Village Store Waring's Pharmacy Mr. C Mrs. Peter Watts Mr. C Mrs. Herbert Welch Windsor G. Cote Agency Mr. C Mrs. Walter Ulrich 4 Yrs. Bill's Corinth Shell Judge and Mrs. Loren H. Brown Eggleston Gas and Appliance Hudson River Federal Credit Union Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kelley Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Murdoch Mrs. Miriam S. Rivette Mr. and Mrs. John Sprague Star Hotel 3 Yrs. Mr. Richard Bartholomew Charlie's Barber Shop Corinth Sharpening Neville's Upholstery Shop Mr. and Mrs. Corky Shattuck Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Straight Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ward 130 T. V. Bennett Furniture Patrons 2 Years Ashline Trucking, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brust Mr. and Mrs. Richard Burnham Sr. Corinth High School Library Mr. and Mrs. Donald Eddy The Hadley House The LeClerc Family Mr. and Mrs. Rodney May Mr. and Mrs. Victor Orto Petrie's Value Village John W. Potter Chevrolet Sally Rollman Dr. Bruce Scidmore Mr. and Mrs. B. Soifer Mr. and Mrs. Rod Sutton Mr. and Mrs. John 'looker Mr. and Mrs. James Walker Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wendell Michael and Cindy Woodcock 1 Year Mr. G Mrs. Larry Ashline Class of 1979 Corinth Fire Department Auxiliary Mr. C Mrs. David Dearborn Mr. C Mrs. Francis Delong John P. Delong Mr. G Mrs. Ray Delong Mr. C Mrs. Walter Delong Dick's Plumbing and Heating Roger C Virginia Fan- Cram Fenton Eleanor Feulner Mr. G Mrs. Foy Greenfield Village Inn Mr. G Mrs. Dave Griffin Jr. Mr. G Mrs. Gordon Gumey Hop's Tavern Shirley Howard Mr. G Mrs. William Howenstein Jack Robinson Insurance Co. Mrs. Olive LaPier Miss Judy Levine Bernard Lillibridge Ken C Carolyn MacDonald Mr. Paul McCarty Kir. 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