Hammond Central School - Spotlight Yearbook (Hammond, NY)
- Class of 1968
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Property of •— Wsmmond Central School Ule Senior Glass proudly presen is 2 po{fi j£{ 68 Jfammond Geniral Sclool Hammond 0lew yorl ueryl ing 7 e re S7s 71 7n i ne Ui orewor Ecclesiastes 3:1 To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under heaven. For us, the Class of 1968, the time for our high school years has come, and in a very short time, will be gone. Once we have walked out the doors of H.C.S. after graduation, we will never again be able to return with a sense of being a part of its busy activity. It is for this reason that we have worked long hours to create the 1968 Spotlight. Through this book we hope to capture memo- ries of the friends, fun, hard work and learning which are important parts of these past years. We now invite you to recall these times with us and we hope with all sincerity that some part of this ’68 Spotlight will live for you also. m Sherry Segouin------------------------------------------------------------------ Business Manager Mr. Ritzman ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Advisor Carl Gascon ---- ------------------------------------------------------------ -Assistant Editor Julie Langtry - -- -- — ------ - -- --- --- ------------------ - — --- - — — Editor Greg Lavarnway --------------------------------------------------------------------- Photography Typists, Designers --- - Sheila Emrich Advertising Agents --- - -- -----------------------------------Diane Amyot, Charlotte Ardiune, Vernon Barney, Beatrice Bogart, Mark Cole, Douglas Decker, Robert Decker, lone Furgison, Gary Hunter, Dale Hutton, Carol Jolly, George Jolly, Renee McCormick, Mel McLear, Marty Milsap, Robert Paddock, Earl Savage, Susan Schermerhorn, Nancy Thomas, Clark Wainwright 5 De cfication Active Faculty Cheerleader 1958 We, the class of 1968, wish to dedicate our “Spotlight” to Mrs. Fran Felt. Her twenty-three faithful years of service have endeared her not only to our class but also to the school and community. Her genial personality and friendliness to all have made her a highly-respected person, a teacher the school will never forget. 6 7 In this final year of our high school life, we, the Class of ’68, have striven to create a record meaningful not only to ourselves, but also to our friends and class- mates. Although it records only one year, we realize that for us it will recall the traces of twelve other un- forgettable ones. Our most sincere gratitude goes to Mr. Daniel Ritz- man, who unselfishly gave much of his time for the making of this “Spotlight.” We feel its success is due to his efforts. Now the plans have been completed; the work is done; all is ready. The time has come for us to humbly present the 1968 “Spotlight” to you. Editor ADMINISTRATION CPrincipafs JlCessape Time has a way of dragging with some people. Your four years in high school may have seemed endless to you. It is my sincere wish that your high school years have helped you to learn one of life’s important lessons, the wise and profitable use of the priceless asset--Time. Congratulations to the Spotlight Staff and to the Class of 1968. Cordially yours. 2V C I. Davis S. Collister District Principal P. Schermerhorn, H. Pitcher, R. Gleason, N. Morrison, D. Atkins, W. Evans. MRS. J. HOLLISTER, Secretary MRS. J. STORIE, Clerk MRS. E. JONES - Kindergarten MRS. B. MOFFAT - 2nd Grade MISS A. HADLOCK - 3rd Grade MISS S. DONA VON - 1st Grade MRS. C. MEAD - 1st Grade MISS C. BERNINGER - History MRS. M. PRESTON - English MRS. D. CUTHBERT - 8th Grade MRS. H. EUSTIS - Language MR. D. RITZMAN - Business MRS. M. CAMERON - Business MR. D. KINGSTON - Agriculture — 12 MISS A. WILLIAMS - Reading MRS. F. HUNNEYMAN - 6th Grade MRS. A. BICKELHAUPT - 6th Grade MISS M. McCOURT - 4th Grade MRS. A. STORIE - 5th Grade MR. L. FELT - 7th Grade MRS. M. SPIES - Math MR. D. AITCHESON - Science 13 MR. H. BARITEAU - Music MRS. D. CHASE - Music MR. T. CHAPMAN - Physical Ed. SENIORS Gfass History On September 7, 1965, the doors of Hammond Central School opened to thirty two Freshmen. Uncertain of our future we began The Best Years of Our Lives. With Mrs. Campbell as our advisor and led by our class officers; President - Sheila Emrich, Vice-President - Beatrice Bogart, Secretary - Marty Milsap, Treasurer - Greg Lavar’n- way, and Student Council Treasurer - Julie Langtry, we obtained funds for our treasury by holding a food sale, selling candy, and sponsoring a dance. We launched our Sophomore year by electing the following class officers; Presi- dent - Vernon Barney, Vice-President - George Jolly, Secretary - Marty Milsap, Treas- urer - Bob Decker, Student Council Secretary - Doug Decker, and Student Council Rep- resentative - Sheila Emrich. With Mr. Bowers as our advisor we conducted various money making activities. Selling Magazines and sponsoring several dances were among them but, the climax to our Sophomore year was our spaghetlic supper. We profited well on this project which we are sure will go down as a milestone in the history of spaghetti suppers. We began our Junior year by electing the following as class officers; President - Vernon Barney, Vice-President - Julie Langtry, Secretary - Marty Milsap, Treasurer - Bob Decker, Student Council Representative - Gary Hunter. Under the guidance of Mr. Solomon and Mr. Slater we sponsored two dances and sold candy. The highlight of our Junior year was our Junior Prom, Three Coins in a Fountain. In the summer of our Junior year our class was represented in South America by Diane Amyot and Julie Langtry: Diane venturing to Lima, Peru; and Julie to Bogata, Colombia. Eureka! We have reached our destination by becoming Seniors of Hammond Cen- tral School with President - Carl Gascon, Vice-President - Doug Decker, Secretary - Diane Amyot, Treasurer - George Jolly, Student Council President - Sheila- Emrich,. Student Council Representative - Sherry Segouin, and our advisors Mr. Chapman and Mr. Ritzman. We will try to fulfill the requirements of being Seniors. We hope to sell stationery, sponsor dances, go on our Senior trip, complete the '68 Spotlight, and climax our high school years by graduating in June. George Jolly, Treasurer; Mr. Ritzman, Mr. Chapman, Advisors; Carl Gascon, President; Doug Decker, Vice-President; Mrs. Eustis, Homeroom advisor; Diane Amyot, Secretary MOTTO: To Everything There Is A Time SONG: You Never Walk Alone FLOWER: Red Rose COLORS: Blue and White 17 DIANE AMYOT VERNON BARNEY CHARLOTTE ARDUINE ■ ig 18 ■m JULIE LANGTRY ■■■■■ RENEE McCORMICK MELVILLE McLEAR NANCY THOMAS CLARK WAINWRIGHT My name is Nancy Garzon. I live in Cali, Colombia with my parents Mr. and Mrs. Severo and Olga Garzon. I attend a school called the Immaculado Concepcione where I study French, math, history, geography, the sciences, homemaking and, of course, Spanish. I will be 19 next October 1, but my friends still call me Little Blackie and Little Pill . I dislike mathematics and getting up in the morning and I like boys, cars, dancing and music. My hob- bies include swimming, riding horses and tennis. My future plans are to be a champion swim- mer and a diplomat. My name is Patricia Raeder. I attend a German school called Alexander von Humboldt in Lima, Peru. My father is Norwegian and my mother is German. I have a twin sister and an older brother. My future plans are to go to Switzerland and attend a finishing school and then study interior decorating. My nickname is Pato which means duck. I dislike mathematics and studying and I like sports, music, dancing, boys, etc. My hobbies are water skiing, tennis, swimming and horseback riding. My name is Marion Heksner. My friends call me Gata (cat): I don't know why. I will be 17 on the 6th of March. I live in Lima, Peru with my parents, my brother and my grand- mother. I attend a German school called the Alexander von Humboldt School. This is my last year in school and after I will go to college in England or Switzerland. At school I belong to the sports and French clubs and also to the chorus. My hobbies are, Peruvian dances, ballet, guitar, water skiing during the summer and horseback riding in the winter. Best of all I like boys, music, and chocolates, and I don’t like to study for tests or wake up early in the morning after a party. Nancy Garzon, Pat Raeder, Marion Heksner 27 T MARTA BUSCETTO MARIA SPA NO NYDIA .ABRIL 28 CARLOS SMITH CLASSES Gfass of J69 Left to right: James Schneider, Class President; Mr. Aitche- son, Class Advisor; Jane Laidlaw, Treasurer; Miss Berninger, Class Advisor; Paulette Emrich, Secretary; Penny Watson, Vice-President. 1st ROW: S. Taylor, C. Ayen, R. Bowman, P. Watson, P. Emrich, M. Bickelhaupt, J. Salisbury, W. Gascon, J. Laidlaw, M. Moffat. 2nd ROW: G. Maloy, G. Stewart, P. Ayen, D. Paddock, D. Stephenson, E. Furgison, B. Tusler, L. Davis, Mr. Aitcheson, Miss Berninger. 3rd ROW: M. Toland, J. Supensky, S. Demick, J. Morrison, D. Hawn, K. Nicol, D. Hunneyman, J. Schneider. Absent: J. Snyder. Left to right: Lon Hollister, Class President; Mrs. Cameron, Class Advisor; Judy Milsap, Vice President; Karen Gibson, Sec- retary; Pat Langtry, Treasurer. 1st ROW: P. Davidson, J. Milsap, D. Schermerhorn, P. Lantry, C. Tayler, D. Mitchell, M. Doyle, C. Chase. 2nd ROW: E. Vanderbuilt, K. Gibson, L. Slate, B. Rogers, D. Nelson, P. Jones, E. Savage, J. Bickelhaupt, L. Hollister, Advisors: Mr. Ritzman, Mrs. Cameron. 3rd ROW: S. Thomas, L. Roberts, D. Drake, G. Forsythe. ( j ass of ''71 Left to right: Diane Gascon, Treasurer, Linda Parker, Vice- President, Cheryl Hawn, Secretary, Mrs. Larvarnway, Class Advisor, Harold Arquitt, President. 1st ROW: L. Parker, K. Peterson, G. Shibley, C. Conklin, C. Hawn, S. Bogart, V. Mar- cellus. 2nd ROW: Mrs. Larvarnway, W. Ayen, J. Johnston, A. Cole, D. Storie, T. Mar- cellus, B. Bass, B. Watson, Mrs. J. Spies. 3rd ROW: N. Schermerhom, G. Martin, W. Nicol, E. Pierce, N. Crawford, E. McAvoy, D. Gascon. 4th ROW: H. Demick, R. Chap- man, L. Seqouin, D. Toland, K. Taylor, M. Dillion, H. Arquitt. Absent: V. Amoyt, G. Fleming, B. Hill, R. Bass. 32 S A Sracfe FIRST ROW: K. Chapman, A. Cuthbert, Mrs. Cuthbert, A. Laidlaw, D. Emrich. SEC- OND ROW: L. DeCarr, W. Johnston, T. Supensky, M. Amyot, A. Sargent, D. Amyot, M. Amyot, K. Nelson. THIRD ROW: K. Gascon, J. Nelson, C. Bickelhaupt, N. Chase, L. Demick, R. Shaver, D. Milsap. FOURTH ROW: C. Forsythe, R. Tayler, L. Decker, W. Bogart, M. Davis, D. Simons, D. Hawn. 7 £ Sracfe FIRST ROW: D. Rogers, S. Proven, E. Aldrich, M. Harris, L. Hollister, S. Ayen. SECOND ROW: H. Walsh, D. Furgison, B. Martin, E. Peterson, D. Jolly, R. Roberts, W. Storie, J. Gordon. THIRD ROW: J. Bowman, J. McGregor, S. Amyot, J. Salis- bury, V. Aldrich, L. Chase. FOURTH ROW: R. Farley, D. Spies, F. Snyder, Mr. Felt, T. Davis, D. Rogers, W. Hawn. 6i£ Sracfe 1st ROW: M. Harris, W. Knight, K. Shaver, S. Johnston, C. Schermerhorn, K. Pet- erson. 2nd ROW: J. Milsap, T. Bogart, A. Atkins, L. Taylor, D. Roberts, D. Bax- ter. 3rd ROW: H. Rogers, N. Proven, D. Collister, R. Fleming, P. Bickelhaupt, D. Mitchell, Mrs. Hunneyman, T. Pitcher. 1st ROW: D. Hawn, R. Crawford, C. DeCarr, D. Emrich, D. Hunter, D. Mitchell. 2nd ROW: R. Chapman, K. Marcellus, M. Burns, K. Conklin, M. Aldrich, B. Bass. 3rd ROW: S. Shaver, P. Truax, C. Shindler, D. Matton, M. Milsap, D. Gascon, Mrs. Bickelhaupt. Absent: V. Ayens, R. Furgison. Qracfe 1st ROW: B. Supensky, P. DeLair, R. Bertram, T. Gordon, D. Rogers, D. Farley, G. Davis. 2nd ROW: K. Gibson, J. Arduine, S. Henderson, C. Watson, J. Pitcher, N. Mar- tin, L. Smith. 3rd ROW: P. Gallagher, S. Peterson, C. Conklin, K. McCormick, J. Ar- quitt, A. Reed, F. Forsythe, C. Bogart, S. Hunter, D. Harris, P. Hadlock, M. Davidson, E. Hyde Jr., T. Langtry, Mrs. Storie, M. Legacy. Absent; D. Lowery, M. Person. 1st ROW: C. Crawford, T. Reed, A. Walsh, T. Savage, J. Savage, J. Martin, D. Aitche- son. 2nd ROW: L. Davis, D. Youngs, P. Shaver, K. Fleming, R. Fleming, L. Pitcher, M. Shindler. 3rd ROW: M. McCullough, S. Nelson, J. Hollister, K. Baxter, A. Storie, F. Johnston, S. Gibson, M. Gordon, M. Harris, D. Atkins, L. Jolly, R. Truax, M. Bariteau, D. Milsap, A. Cuthbert, W. Morrison, Miss McCourt, W. Youngs. Absent: C. Florin, D. Person. 35 1st ROW: C. Frizzel, M. Bickelhaupt, R. Davis, S. Johnston, R. Bertram. 2nd ROW: W. Harris, W. DeCarr, J. Schneider, R. McAvoy. 3rd ROW: K. Gilmer, D. Tayler, F. Proven, D. Rogers, D. Amyot, G. Jolly, J. Bogart, C. Reed, L. Hawn, P. Scher- merhorn, D. Spies, D. Hadlock, C. Sullivan. Miss Hadlock 1st ROW: J. Walsh, K. Conklin, M. Savage, W. Bogart, M. Rogers, T. Langtry, D. Schermerhorn. 2nd ROW: S. Savage, P. Bogart, R. Roberts, E. Hunter, R. Bertram, R. Ayen, B. Rubadue, H. Youngs, D. Stowe. 3rd ROW: T. Gallagher, L. Johnston, V. Harris, D. Schneider, D. Ayotte, W. Knight, J. Boire, K. Barley, S. Mathews, M. Harris, B. Stewart, S. Raymo, J. Sullivan, V. Emrich, Mrs. B. Moffat. Absent: D. Florin, W. Peterson. 36 Isi Sracfe i - t. Kk out a tOL m OLIbTl l 1 WL 1st ROW: R. Chapman, J. Hollister, R. Pierce, A. Fleming, D. Hazelton. 2nd ROW: J. McCullough, W. Knight, S. Denner, P. Lowery, R. Brouillard, S. Bogart, K. Pit- cher, E. Aitcheson, L. Legacy, M. Truax, B. Hutton, Miss Donovan. 1st ROW: S. Matthews, T. A yen, C. Rogers, D. Walsh, L. Hollister, B. Legacy. 2nd ROW: M. Hadlock, S. Moore, L. Young, B. Youngs, S. Slate, L. Stowe, B. Brooks, E. Rogers, P. Paddock, P. Martin, N. Youngs, Mrs. Mead, 1st ROW: L., Jolly, R. Moore, B. Arquitt, R. Rogers, S. Lowery, L. Nicol, S. Thompson, W. Bowman, M. Walsh. 2nd ROW: V. Rogers, R. Vann, I. Jenne, N. Atkins, R. Hunter, S. Decker, J. Peterson, T. Reed, S. Youngs, B. Pierce. 3rd ROW: D. Rogers, F. Youngs, M. Hutton, P. Emrich, G. Hollister, N. Demick, B. Sullivan, D. McQueer, S. Hyde, J. Gascon, T. Martin, B. Young, C. Farley, J. Hawn. Absent; D. Florin, B. Young, Mrs. Jones, Teachers aide: Mrs. C. Storie Gfass of ;67 m Ik • % ' « m Ik 1st ROW; M. Moffat, N. Crawford, C. McAvoy, E. Hunneyman, L. Amyot, C. Am yot, L. Atkins, J. Gleason, J. Stephenson. 2nd ROW: D. Hanson, D. Proven, C. Bo- gart, P. Gibson, J. Farrell, S. Storie, W. Youngs, A. Bowman, D. Roberts, T. Youngs, B. Drake. 38 ACTIVITIES Ghree Goins in a fountain CProm u67;; Stucfent Gouncif Left to right: S. Emrich, D. Paddock, D. Storie, H. Demick, C. Ayen, M. McGregor, L. Slate, M. Spies, N. Chase, .S. Sequoin, B. Storie. SCationalJhfonor Society Left to right: C. Arduine, W. Gascon, P. Emrich, Mrs. Eustis, J. Langtry, P. Watson. SECOND ROW: M. Moffat, J. Morrison, J. Schneider, C. Gascon, J. Supensky, S. Emrich. Absent: J. Laidlaw. 1 j i 42 French GfuS 1st ROW: P. Watson, J. Langtry, K. Gib- son, V. Marcellus, C. Arduine, N. Thomas. 2nd ROW: G. Martin, P. Emrich, D. Nel- son, P. Langtry, W. Shibley; D. Amyot, Mrs. Eustis, Advisor. 3rd ROW: J. Schnei- der, M. McGregor, G. Jolly, M. Johnston, R. Chapman, D. Storie, B. Watson, Absent: J. Laidlaw. 1st ROW; C. Ayen, L. Slate, P. Watson, L. Hollister, Mrs. Emrich. 2nd ROW: A. Laidlaw, S. Schermerhorn S. Emrich, W. Nicol, P. Langtry. 4: 7lnn o un cers Left to right: G. Jolly, C. Arduine, B. Bogart, S. Schermerhorn. 1st ROW: P. Davidson, L. Slate, L. Taylor, N. Thomas, R. Mc- Cormick, C. Jolly. 2nd ROW; M. Doyle, P. Emrich, W. Gas- con, J. Salisbury, B. Bogart. SEATED: Mrs. M. Preston, Mrs. M. Lavarnway. jBiSrary (jouncif Gacfei Ueachers G. Martin B. Bogart V. Marcellus D. Amoyt r 44 JKajorettes C. A YEN, Head Majorette W. GASCON, Drum Majorette 1st ROW: L. Slate, K. Gibson, K. Gascon, P. Langtry, J. Nelson FIRST ROW: J. Bicklehaupt, R. Decker, G. Lavarnway, H. Demick, M. McGregor. SECOND ROW: W. Nicol, M. Amyot, A. Cuthbert, D. Amyot, K. Nelson. THIRD ROW: N. Thomas, K. Chapman, A. Laidlaw, C. Bicklehaupt, C. Chase. FOURTH ROW: L. Parker, V. Marcellus, D. Mitchell, L. Demick, S. Demick. FIFTH ROW: J. Lang- try, J. Milsap, L. Decker. mut BACK ROW: S. Proven, P. Bicklehaupt, B. Bass, K. Nelson, M. Amyot, A. Cuthbert, J. McGregor, L. Chase, L. Decker, C. Bickelhaupt, A. Laidlaw, N. Chase, D. Simons, D. Mitchell, D. Emrich. FRONT ROW: P. Truax, B. Storie, C. Schindler, H. Welsh, D, Collister, J. Gordon, D. Rogers, L. Dem- ick, C. Schormerhorn, K. Marcellus, S. Amoyot, K. Chapman, D. Rogers, L. Hollister, D. Furgison. FIRST ROW: D. Schermerhorn, D. Decker, A. Cuthbert, Mr. B . SECOND ROW: J. Langtry, D. Amyot, S. Emrich, M. McGegor, N. Schermerhorn, M. McLear. 48 CSrass Choir L. Parker, L. Demick, M. Doyle, L. Decker, E. McAvoy, L. Chase, K. Nelson Cfarinel Choir A. Laidlaw, C. Bicklehaupt, D. Gascon, D. Simons, Mr. Bariteau, W. Nicol, P. Emrich, R. Bowman, N. Thomas 1st ROW: N. Chase, L. Demick, D. Michel, V. Marcellus, L. Parker. 2nd ROW: D. Gascon, W. Nicol, A. Laidlaw, C. Bicklehaupt, C. Chase, R. Bowman, N. Thomas. 3rd ROW: N. Schermerhorn, D. Emrich, L. Decker, K. Nelson, M. Amyot, Mr. Bariteau. 49 (jDtorus 1st ROW: D. Storie, H. Demick, D. Amyot, W. Shibley, R. Bowman, B. Watson, P. Wat- son, N. Thomas, C. Arduine, C. Wainwright, J. Bickelhaupt. 2nd ROW: R. Decker, D. Decker, P. Emrich, P. Langtry, Mrs. Chase, W. Gascon, D. Nelson, G. Forsyth, G. Lav- arnway. 3rd ROW: G. Jolly, L. Segouin, D. Gascon, M. Milsap, N. Schermerhorn, S. Segouin, S. Schermerhorn, E. McAvoy, M. Cole, B. Tusler. 4th ROW: M. McGregor, G. Hunter, W. Nicol, M. Doyle, C. Chase, S. Emrich, G. Martin, S. Demick, M. McLear. Absent: J. Laidlaw, M. Bickelhaupt. Directors MR. H. BARITEAU, Band Director MRS. D. CHASE, Chorus Director Str ’s Sextette W. Gascon, S. Emrich, P. Watson, D, Amyot, N. Thomas, Mrs. Chase. Absent, J. Laidlaw. Tto y s Q uintet M. McLear, M. McGregor, G. Hunter, D. Decker, G. Lavarnway, Mrs. Chase. 1st ROW: C. Ayen, I. Furgison, C. Jolly, R. McCormick. 2nd ROW: S. Tay- lor, L. Parker, C. Arduine, K. Peterson, S. Bogart, C. Conklin, P. Davidson, B. Bogart. 3rd ROW: V. Marcellus, J. Salisbury, C. Tayler, B. Rogers, G. Martin, M. Moffat, C. Hawn. 777 1st ROW: P. Ayen, D. Stephenson, L. Roberts, C. Wainwright, Mr. D. Kingston, L. Sequoin, D. Paddock, D. Drake. 2nd ROW: D. Hutton, E. Furgison, M. Toland, V. Aldrich, D. Toland, L. Davis, M. Cole. 3rd ROW: G. Fleming, M. Johnston, P. Jones, T. Marcellus, B. Hill, H. Arquit, G. Maloy, A. Cole, B. Bass, B. Ayen. Absent: B. Paddock, V. Barney, B. Shoulette. ATHLETICS cellus, H. Arquitt, FIRST ROW;. E, SECOND ROW: 1 R. Chapman, D, M. Johnston, CBase aff FIRST ROW: Mr. Chapman; Coach, E. Savage, M. McLear, G. Stewart, J. Supsensky, G. Jolly, B. Tusler. SECOND ROW: S. Thomas, D. Hanson, S. Storie, G. Lavarnway, V. Barney, J. Walsh. CRas£eiSaff }67 6S 58 1st ROW: P. Langtry. 2nd ROW: L. Slate,' D. Schermerhorn, K. Gibson, E. McAvoy, J. Milsap. 59 60 61 Gfass CProphecp Diane Amyot is now working at Mount Marcy Hospital of Plastic Surgery as a full time physician giving lessons in speech therapy as a sideline. Charlotte Arduine is now Mother Superior Flame La Rose at St. Racheals' Hippie Colony on the west side of San Francisco. Vernon Barney, a representative of the Peace Corps, is an agricultural specialist for the Moa Moa tribe in Central Africa. Beatrice Bogart is a secretary for the U. S. Embassy in Eastern Swaziland. Mark Cole, after being accepted at Moscow U. and graduating with honors in potatology, is the largest exporter of the famed Ural Mountain potato in Eastern Europe. Doug Decker is appearing in the Barnum and Bailey Circus as the World's Champion Weight Lifter of 54 lbs. Bob Decker, that world famous comedian, has now joined forces with Bob Hope in a new T. V. series called The Decker-Hope Follies. What’s new in New York?”, that famed column in the New York Times, is being written by Sheila Emrich alias Sheila Hopper . If you have any interesting gossip, contact ME at this telephone number, Area Code 375 N. Y. C. 346-2879-3590 or just ask for operator 16. lone Furgison is now on the Toland Homestead with her husband and young family of ten. After graduating from Cornell University of Engineering, Carl Gascon is the head janitor at Vassar University. Gary Hunter is now an anonymous photographer for Play Boy Magazine . After settling down on a prominent avenue in Las Vegas, Nevada, Dale Hutton is now the proud owner of Dale's Casino . Carol Jolly has signed up for a 10 year contract with The Grand Old Opry” T. V. show in Nashville, Tennessee. George Jolly is now operating a billiards club in the metropolis of South Hammond with go-go” girls as an added attraction. Gfass CProphecy Having reached the top of the literary ladder with all those great men such as Shakespeare, Dickens, and Laurel and Hardy, Julie Wadsworth Langtry has finished that new fantastic novel, Rebellion at H. C. S. After attending Wadams Hall Seminary in Ogdensburg, Greg Lavarnway has been appointed the majority party chairman at the Vatican Council. Mel McClear, after attending Culinary Institute of America specializing in French fries, made with the famous Ural Mountain Potato, has opened Mel's Diner in Black Lake. Renee McCormick has now joined Carol in a two man team in Nashville, on that tele- vision show loved by all southerners, The Grand Old Opry . Marty Milsap, being a devoted nurse and loving companion, was transferred to the Moa Moa tribe in central Africa, where she is joining forces with that agricultural genius. Bob Paddock, being a specialist in agriculture, has now joined forces with the Hammond Conservation Team in wiping out the Bing Bug in this area. U. S. Marine Private First Class Earl Savage has now begun a new television series called Savage’s Gorillas. Sherry Segouin, after completing a course at Cambridge School pf Practical Nursing, is now working as a full time nurse at The State University College of New York at Albany. Susan Schermerhorn is suffering from a chewed ligament after being attacked by a carniv- orous eating kindergartner as she was in the process of examining his teeth. Nancy Thomas, after obtaining her doctor's degree in mathematics, centered on calculus, is presently a professor at UCLA. Clark Wainwright, after attending Pratt Institute of Technology, is now President of the internationally famed Bunny Club in N. Y. C. Bast l)iff ancf Testament We, the Class of '68 of Hammond Central School, do make this our last will as follows: To the Faculty - We leave our miniskirts, knickers and our fabulous sense of humor, which they so desperately need. To the Class of 1969 - We leave our good luck with class rings, deadlines, and salesmen. To the Class of 70 - We leave our success with paper drives. To the Class of 71 - We leave our success with spaghetti suppers. Diane Amoyt - Leaves her driving skills to Betty Shetlon, the famed test driver and Dan Pad- dock, that pious and prudent individual on wheels. Charlotte Arduine - Leaves the good times at lunch to a certain four and a certain boy in Wat- kins to Squeaky . Vernon Barney - Leaves his catcher glove to anyone that can handle it. Beatrice Bogart - Leaves the ability to run sixth period study hall without her assistance to Mr. Ritzman. Mark Cole - Leaves his ability to put dents in the front fender of cars to Dan Paddock and 20 lbs. to John Morrison. Doug Decker - Leaves his cashier job to any willing sucker. Bob Decker - Leaves everything to the state. Sheila Emrich - Leaves her wild, uncoordinated ways in gym class to Judy Milsap, her freckles to Chris Conklin, and her roman nose to Paulette. lone Furgison - Leaves her quiet personality and charm to Dawn Schermerhorn. Carl Gascon - Plans to take everything with him! Gary Hunter - Leaves his gun and decoys to the greatest hunter in the north country, Steve Demick. Dale Hutton - Leaves his ability to drive slowly to anyone who will take it. Carol Jolly - Leaves her ability to get along with Mr. Ritzman to Chris Conklin and Cheryl Hawn. George Jolly - Leaves his natural ability to get into trouble with the opposite sex to Greame Stewart. Julie Langtry - Leaves to Judy Milsap and Penny Watson her enormous drumming talent and to Pat Langtry her great love of French and expert driving ability. Basi 10iff ancf Uesiameni continued) Greg Lavarnway - Leaves his ability to throw clothed people in the shower to Matt Johnston. Renee McCormick - Leaves her hard working cafeteria ability to David Drake. Keep up the good work Dave. Mel McLear - Leaves 15 pounds to Steve Demick and the rest of the ducks on Black Lake to Jim Supensky. Marty Milsap - Leaves her great love of Latin to Lon Hollister. Bob Paddock - Leaves the cafeteria to Sheila Taylor. Earl Savage - Leaves his jump shot and charm to all who need it. Sue Schermerhorn - Leaves her love of the St. Lawrence River to Leslie Slate Sherry Segouin - Leaves her ability to keep quiet in Student Council Meetings to David Storie. Clark Wainwright - Leaves his mechanical abilities for putting manure spreaders together to Buffer Shoulette. The foregoing instrument was in our presence, signed and sealed by the said Senior Class ex- ecutives, at the end thereof, and by them published and declared as and for their first and last will, and at their request and in their presence and in the presence of one another we hereunto subscribe our names attesting witnesses, at Hammond, New York, on January 19, 1968. Executed at Hammond, New York, on January 19, 1968. Carl Gascon, President Douglas Decker, V. President 65 Joann D. Storie, Notary Public Nickname - Diane Birthday - December 29, 1949 Saying - Huh??? Likes - Sleep, food Dislikes - Little kids Future Plans - College Activities Chorus - 1, 2, 3, 4 Band - 1, 2, 3, 4 Dance Band - 2, 3, 4 Pep Band - 1, 2, 3, 4 Nickname - Charlie Birthday - November 12, 1950 Saying - Right Sport !!! Likes - Good humored people, Ogdensburg Dislikes - Bullies, cold weather Future Plans - Teaching Language Nickname - Vern Birthday - May 23, 1949 Saying - What! Likes - Deer hunting and cars Dislikes - Cold weather and beer Future Plans - College Nickname - Bea Birthday - November 25, 1949 Saying - Here he comes! Likes - Having my own way Freedon of talking Dislikes - Being told what to do Future Plans - Becoming an auditor then an embezzelor Nickname - Brutus Birthday - November 13, 1950 Saying - Ya but Likes - Girls, cars, food, swimming, water skiing. Dislikes - Snow, slippery roads Future Plans - College All State Sectional Chorus - 4 Sextette - 4 Cheerleader - 2 Exchange Student - 3 French Club - 2, 3, 4 Student Council - 3 FTA - 2 Valley League Band - 1,2,3, 4 Cadet Teacher - 4 Senior Play - 4 Yearbook Staff - 4 Activities FHA - 1,2, 3, 4 Chorus - 1, 2, 3, 4 FTA - 2 French Club - 2, 3,4 Honor Society - 2, 3,4 Cheerleader - 2 Announcer - 4 Senior Play - 4 Yearbook Staff - 4 Activities Basketball - 1,2,3 Baseball - 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus - 1, 2, 3 FFA - 1,2, 3,4 Senior Play - 4 Yearbook Staff - 4 Activities FHA - 1,2, 3, 4 Library Council - 4 Cadet Teacher - 4 Announcer - 4 Senior Play - 4 Yearbook Staff - 4 Activities Basketball - 1,2,4 Chorus - 2,4 FFA - 1.2, 3, 4 Treasurer - 2 President - 3, 4 Senior Play - 4 Yearbook Staff - 4 jwiwnaBnawaj Name - Doug Birthday - October 16, 1950 Saying - Oh shut up, you dirty hog Likes - Fattening food Dislikes - Future Plans - College Activities Band - 1, 2,3,4 Pep Band - 1, 2, 3 Dance Band - 1, 2,3,4 Chorus - 2, 3, 4 Quintet - 4 Yearbook Staff - 4 FTA - 2 Senior Play - 4 Student Council - 2 Basketball Manager - 3,4 St. Law. Valley League - 2,3,4 Name - Bob Birthday - October 16, 1950 Future Plans - College Nickname - Sheila Birthday - April 4, 1950 Saying - Oh, don't get shook Likes - Black Lake - what else!! Dislikes - Don't care to put 'em down Future Plans - College Activities Student Council - 1,2,4 Honor Society - 2,3,4 Senior Band - 1,2, 3,4 Nickname - Onie Birthday - October 18, 1950 Saying - Oh, no Likes - Black '61 Plymouth convertible Country music, fast cars Dislikes - Cold weather, homework, getting up in the morning Future Plans - Marriage Activities Band - 1,2, 3, 4 Pep Band - 1, 2, 3 Chorus - 2, 3, 4 Senior Play - 4 Yearbook Staff - 4 FTA - 4 Dance Band - 2, 3, 4 St. Law. Valley League Chorus - 1,2 FTA - 2 Cheerleader - 1,2,3 Sextette - 3, 4 Pep Band - 4 St. Law. Valley League Band - 2,4 Sectional All-State Band - 3,4 NYSSMA Solo Competition - 1,2, 3, 4 Chorus - 1, 2, 3, 4 Activities Chorus - 1, 2, 3 FHA - 1,2, 3, 4 Senior Play - 4 Yearbook Staff - 4 Nickname - Carl Birthday - November 22, 1949 Saying - Likes - Dislikes - Future Plans - College Activities Basketball - 1,2, 3,4 Chorus - 1, 2, 3 St. Law. Valley League Chorus - 1,2,3 Quartet - 3 Yearbook Staff - 4 Senior Play - 4 National Honor Society 3,4 67 Nickname - Dale Birthday - December 28, 1949 Saying - I'm cold Likes - Girls, cars, hunting Dislikes - Cold Weather Future Plans - Undecided Activities Basketball - 1 FFA - 2,3,4 Senior Play - 4 Yearbook Staff - 4 Nickname - Anges Gertrude Birthday - August 21, 1949 Saying - Oh, come off it Likes - Me, myself, and I Dislikes - People who bug me all the time and 6th period study hall Future Plans - To become a nurse and work in an orphanage Activities FHA - 1, 2,3,4 Library Council - 2,3,4 Senior Play - 4 Yearbook Staff - 4 Nickname - Gary Birthday - June 30, 1950 Saying - What ! !! Likes - Girls, basketball, hunting Dislikes - Getting out of bed, cold weather Future Plans - College Activities Baseball - 4 Basketball - 1,2, 3, 4 Chorus - 1, 2, 3,4 Valley League - 1,2, 3,4 Senior Play - 4 Yearbook Staff - 4 FTA - 1,2 FFA - 1,2,3 Student Council - 3 Nickname - Gorgeous George Birthday - November 8, 1950 Saying - Love'm and Leave'm Likes - Girls, lively people, basketball Dislikes - Dull people, Draft Future Plans - College, girls, to settle in Hawaii Nickname - Stupid Julius, Yulie Birthday - October 21, 1950 Saying - Let's not get technical Likes - The color blue, getting mail, Christmas Eve parties Dislikes - HOMEWORK, getting up early on cold mornings with a loud radio on Future Plans - College Activities Senior Band - 1, 2, 3, 4 Dance Band - 3,4 Activities Basketball - 1,2, 3,4 Baseball - 1,2, 3,4 Chorus - 3,4 French Club - 2.3,4 Senior Play - 4 Senior Class Officer Announcer - 4 Yearbook Staff - 4 Chorus - 1, 2, 3 St. Law. Valley League Chorus - 2 St. Law. Valley League Band - 3,4 Student Council - 1 FTA - 2 Honor Society - 3, 4 French Club - 2,3,4 Library Council - 2, 3 Senior Play - 4 Cheerleader - 1, 2,3,4 Exchange Student - 3 Yearbook Staff - 4 Nickname - Greg Birthday - July 18, 1950 Saying - I'm hungary Likes - Basketball, girls, water skiing, good times Dislikes - Bad Referees, getting out of bed Future Plans - State Police Nickname - Fats Birthday - April 10, 1950 Saying - Yah! How about that Likes - A 1966 graduate, dancing and sewing Dislikes - Overbearing neighbors, school Future Plans - Marriage, beautician school Nickname - Mel Birthday - October 30, 1950 Saying - Groovy Likes - Food, sports Dislikes - Work Future Plans - College Activities Basketball - 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball - 2,3,4 Nickname - Marty Birthday - March 17, 1950 Saying - Quit it! Likes - Horses, summer Dislikes - School Future Plans - Nursing Nickname - Major Birthday - September 1, 1947 Saying - Well Likes - Sheila Taylor Dislikes - Spinach Future Plans - State-Trooper Activities Basketball - 1,2, 3, 4 Baseball - 1,2, 3,4 Chorus - 1, 2, 3, 4 Band - 1, 2, 3, 4 Quintet - 4 Valley League Chorus - 1, 2,3,4 Yearbook Staff - 4 Senior Play - 4 Activities FHA - 1,2, 3, 4 Library Council - 4 Senior Play - 4 Yearbook Staff - 4 FTA - 12 Band, Chorus - 1,2, 3,4 Dance Band - 2,3,4 Solo Competition - 2 Senior Play - 4 Yearbook Staff - 4 Quartet - 4 Valley League Band - 1,4 Valley League Chorus -2,3 Activities Chorus - 1, 2, 3 Secretary - 2 Class Secretary - 1,2,3 Yearbook Staff - 4 Senior Play - 4 Activities Basketball - 1,2 FFA - 1,2, 3,4 Mechanics - 1, 2 Senior Play - 4 Yearbook Staff - 4 69 Nickname - Gomer Birthday - February 19, 1950 Saying - Something like that Likes - Basketball and girls Dislikes - Work, being cut in on Future Plans - College and State police Nickname - Sue Birthday - February 17, 1950 Saying - Holy Shoot! Likes - Boats, Mustangs, warm weather Dislikes - Onions Future Plans - Dental Hygienist Nickname - Sherry Birthday - April 20, 1950 Likes - People who possess a good sense of humor, blonde hair Dislikes - Reading poetry that I can't understand, making speeches Future Plans - To become a good nurse Nickname - Nance Birthday - November 4, 1950 Saying - So what's new Likes - Snowmobiling, basketball games, walking, music, Black Lake Dislikes - Washing dishes, getting up to go to school, French Future Plans - College Activities Band - 1,2, 3, 4 Nickname - Clarkie Babe Birthday - April 15, 1949 Saying - Let it all hang out Likes - Pratts, fast cars, Gouverneur girls Dislikes - Getting up in the morning Future Plans - College and farming Activities Yearbook - 4 Basketball - 3,4 Senior Play - 4 Activities Cheerleader - 4 GAA - 4 Announcer - 4 Senior Play - 4 Yearbook - 4 Activities Chorus 3, 4 Student Council - 4 Valley League Chorus - 3 Yearbook - 4 Colorguard - 3 Chorus - 1,2, 3,4 Sextette - 2, 3, 4 NYSSMA All State Sectional Chorus Pep Band - 1, 2, 3, 4 French Club - 2, 3, 4 Library Council - 1,3,4 Valley League Chorus - 1,2,4 Valley League Band - 3 Senior Play - 4 Yearbook - 4 Activities FFA - 1,2, 3, 4 Band - 1, 2 Baseball - 3 Senior Play - 4 Chorus - 4 Yearbook - 4 ADVERTISERS FIRST IN THE BOATING WORLD BOATS SCHERMERHORN BOAT SALES, INC. 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Felt, Assistant Principal Mr. David Aitcheson Mr. Howard Bariteau Miss Cheryl Berninger Mrs. Alice Bickelhaupt Mrs. Helen Campbell Mr. Thomas Chapman Mrs. Donna Chase Miss Sharon Donovan Mrs. Betty Emrich Mrs. Helen Eustis Mrs. Shirley Gordon Miss Anna Hadlock Mrs. Fannie Hunneyman Mrs. Ellen .Tones Mr. David Kingston Mrs. Scharlie Mead Miss Mildred McCourt Mrs. Betty Moffat Mrs. Miriam Preston Mr. Daniel Ritzman Mrs. Patricia Sargent Mr. Robert Sargent Mrs. Ethel Slocum Mrs. Joan Spies Mrs. Margaret Spies Mrs. Alta Storie Mrs. Barrie White Miss Arlena Williams BOARD OF EDUCATION Robert Gleason, President Dudley Atkins Hugh Pitcher William Evans Paul Schermerhorn, Jr. Joann D. Storie, Clerk Commencement Exercises HAMMOND CENTRAL SCHOOL June 23, 1968 2:30 P. M. V A - c oe— —1C-
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