Hammond Central School - Spotlight Yearbook (Hammond, NY)

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Property of Hammond Central Schott r Zke Senior Class Proudly Presents Zke Spotlight ’69 Hammond Central School Hammond, Hew ork : • - j HHi foreword Memories have a way of fading. Those things that you always thought were unforgettable begin to grow dim with the passage of time. This book is an attempt to preserve at least a sampling of school life at Hammond during ’68-’69. We hope it will bring to mind that lousy book-report that you somehow got through, perhaps your first prom, or the time you dropped your tray in the cafeteria. Things acquire a certain special quality when they are remembered after a long absence. After thirteen years, we of the Senior class have just about con- cluded our account at Hammond. Spotlight’69 therefore has a special significance for us. But this yearbook is as much yours as it is ours. We hope it- brings back the memories for you as it does for us. Zable of Contents Seniors Athletics Advertisements Because she has worked for and with us, because she has given generously of her time and wisdom - words are a poor substitute with which to express our sincere respect and admiration for Mrs. Helen Eustis. She has voluntarily given so much of her time to French Club, Student Council, The Latin Banquet, Honor Society, and as a librarian. Everyone respects this teacher and looks to her for advice and help. She is never too busy to stop and talk with a student or to help the school in any way she can. In appreciation for such devoted service the Annual Staff proudly dedicates the 1969 SPOTLIGHT to Mrs. Helen Eustis. i ' ii ■ II 4 Nearing the end of our years at Hammond, we of the class of 1969 have attempted to capture and reproduce on a few pages, a year of school. We have honestly tried to organize and present the many varied people and activities in an interesting and meaningful way. If this gives you some en- joyment, brings to mind an old classmate, or recalls a half forgotten event, then we are well rewarded. To Mr. Daniel Ritzman, who did far more than his share of the work and supplied invaluable guidance, we extend our sincere thanks. Whatever success this book achieves is largely due to his efforts. “Spotlight ’69” is now ready. We, of the Senior Class, now present it to you, the reader, for whom it is very rightly intended. Editor’s Message i • ADMINISTRATION ■i' frf'Viwawy II,’,SUV- (vijl ,rrr,r? Principal $ M essage Education is learning, improvement, and growth. We adults gain great pride in helping young people reach adulthood through education. Congratulations to the Yearbook staff for another fine record book and a job well done. A special con- gratulations to the recipient of the dedication of this yearbook who has given many years serving youth through education. Davis S. Collister District Principal _______‘Aii' '.'VAA litlllikiijiiiliili. I Board of Education J. Sullivan, D. Gordon, H. Pitcher, P. Schermerhorn, R. Gleason, D. Collister, D. Atkins, W. Evans Secretary to the Principal S. Phillips Clerk of the Board of Ed. J. Storie 9 JONES MISSA. WILLIAMS MRS. B. MOFFAT MRS. A. STORIE MISS M. McCOURT MISS G. VAN WINKLE MRS. D. CHASE MRS. S. MEADE MR. H. BARITEAU MRS. FELT MISS A. HADLOCK MRS. F. HUNNEYMAN MRS. J. SPIES MRS. B. WHITE MRS. M. SPIES MR. D. AITCHESON MR. R. SCOFIELD MR. D. KINGSTON MRS. H. EUSTIS MR. D. LEWIS MRS. A. BICKELHAUPT MR. L. FELT MRS. H. CAMPBELL H. Moore, M. McGregor, G. Steward, B. Mallot, P. Sxhermerhorn, H. Shindler, B. Decker, J. Legency, Absent J. Shindler J. Lavarnway, E. Arquitte, J. Legacy Mrs. M. Lavarnway, Mrs. A. Emrich, Mrs. D. Hunter, Mrs E. Bass, Mrs. B. Baxter, Mrs. E. Gleason MR. T. CHAPMAN MRS. S. GORDON MRS. B. EMIRCH MRS. P. SARGENT. MR. B. SARGENT Mrs. M. Fox Mrs. R. Gibson Mrs. B. Gallagher 12 SENIORS Class Mistory In '66 we entered the ninth grade and began the first of our Unforgettable Years. We were guided by Mrs. White and led by our officers: President - James Supensky, Vice-President - Steve Demick, Secretary - Marilyn Bickelhaupt, Treasurer - James (Charlie)Schneider. Our Student Council representative was John Morrison. During the year we raised money by selling Mrs. Leland's Candy and sponsoring records hops. In our sophomore year we were guided by Mr. Aitcheson and led by our officers: President - James Snyder, Vice-President - Pete Ayen, Secretary - Jane Laidlaw, Treasurer - Cindy Ayen. Our Student Council representatives were John Morrison and Penny Watson. Our main projects for raising money were the sale of magazines, fruitcakes, and the sponsoring of dances. The advisors who led us in our successful Junior year were Miss Berninger and Mr. Aitche- son. Our class officers were President - Charlie Schneider, Vice President - Penny Watson, Secretary - Paulette Emrich, Treasurer - Jane Laidlaw. Our Student Council representatives were Cindy Ayen and Dan Paddock. Our Junior year drew to a close with its climax being the Prom, with Bertha, the mermaid, as our main attraction. Our class has the distinction of making the most profit on our Prom Fantasy of the Sea. Our other projects for earning mon- ey were selling computer card wreaths and sponsoring dances. HOORAY! We have reached our ultimate goal at last, our Senior Year. As our final year draws to a close we are busy completing our yearbook and raising money for our Senior Trip. We are led this year by our faithful and understanding advisor Mr. Daniel Ritzman, who is aided by our class officers; President John Morrison, Vice President - Steve Demick, Secre- tary - Cindy Ayen, Treasurer - Marilyn Bickelhaupt, and Student Council representatives are Pete McDermott and Penny Watson. We have had many activities to raise money, such as: the sale of stationery, the sale of refreshments at the basketball games, this yearbook and the sponsoring of dances. As we, the Seniors of '69, leave Hammond Central this year and step out into a complete- ly new world we look back on these last four years and thank all the teachers, parents, advisors, and friends who have made these truly the Unforgettable Years. Vice-Pres.: S. Demick Pres.: J. Morrison Treas.: M. Bickelaupt Secretary: C. Ayen Advisor: Mr. Ritzman Motto: He Who Conquers Himself Conquers All Song: THE IMPOSSIBLE DREAM Colors: Blue and Silver Flower: Blue Rose 15 ■ ■ :__________________________________________________ RACHAEL A. BOWMAN EDWARD L. FURGISON WANDA J. GASCON DOUGLAS L. HUNNEYMAN jBMBM ' A WM. JANE A. LAIDLAW BRUCE J. TUSLER PENNY L. WATSON Our Sn-Change Student Students Miss Monica Davis from Santiago, Chile, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rafael Davis lived for three months with Mr. and Mrs. Merle Laid- law and family. She likes sports, singing, dancing, and going to movies. MONICA NAHUM DAVIS Santiago, Chile Miss Martha Cecila Ramirez from Bogata, Columbia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Jose Ramirez lived for three months with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Gascon and family. Her hob- bies are singing, dancing, and tennis. 25 Class Prophecy Cindy A yen became an airplane stewardess and is currently residing in Cuba. Marilyn Bickelhaupt is now chief test driver for Ford Motor Company. She and her 1977 Mus- tang are currently balanced on top of a telephone pole on the Black Lake Road. Rachel Bowman is now a drill sergeant in the U.S. Marine Corps. Larry Davis has now opened a karate school and face guard factory in Philly. Steve Demick is a professor of agriculture at Albino State College on Black Lake. Paulette Emrich and her kitty are now starring in a new T.V. series called Jubert, the story of a cat and the girl who loves him. Ed Furgison is now known as the singing revenuer in the hill country of Kentucky. Wanda Gascon is now serving time in Attica State Prison for telling the race marshall at Wat- kins Glen to EAT A BAG.” Doug Hunneymen is finally driving legally on the back roads between Hammond and Redwood. Jane Laidlaw is now owner-manager of that multi-million dollar corporation, Cousin Janie's Bakery, manufacturing the famous Laidlaw Roll. Gary Maloy is reigning as present king of the demolition derby association whose headquarters is located on Black Lake. Pete McDermott is first assistant salesman for Ralph Williams, second largest used car dealer in Southern California. Mary Moffat is now earning her way through college at Buffalo as an exotic dancer in a local night club. John Morrison is now a professional welder. His shop in Wheeling, West Virginia specializes in wedding steel guitars back together. Kim Nicol is now owner and proprietor of Marsaw and Marsaw whom he bought out with funds accumulated from short-changed customers. Dan Paddock is now running speed trials on the Calaboga Road in his '57' chevy in preparation for the Indy 500. Joyce Salisbury is chief clerk and typist for Dipsy-Doodle Publications, publishers of the fa- mous Funk and Waggonal Dictionary. 'Charlie' Schneider is now chief editor of Seventeen and is moonlighting as a photographer for Playboy. Buff Shoulette is now a Driver Ed. teacher for the Pratt Institute of Technology. Jim Snyder, that renowned Biologist, is involved in a practical experiment on the effect of alcohol on the human kidneys. Class Prophecy Dean Stephenson is now furthering his tool collection which started in the shop. Greame Stewart is now head of the Phys. Ed. Department at Vasser. Jim Supensky is now head of the T.H.J. S.B.L. Society which is dedicated to the preservation of Black Lake. Good Luck Jim! Mark Toland, a prosperous farmer in beautiful downtown North Hammond, has recently added another thousand acres to his ranch, The Ponderosa East. Bruce Tusler is now experimenting with a three wheeled car that offers superior cornering on the Rossie Road. Penny Watson was drafted and is training the Green Berets in the art of ballet. Cast Will and Zest ament We, the 1969 Senior Class of Hammond Central School, do make this our first and last will as follows: To the Faculty - We leave MAYOR DAILEY’S HANDBOOK ON RIOTS AND INSURRECTIONS. To the Class of 1970 - We leave the lights on in the gym. To the Class of 1971 - We leave the water running in the bathroom and a new social studies teacher a year. To the Class of 1972 - We leave a lifetime subscription to MY WEEKLY READER. Cindy Ayen - Cindy leaves Ed Arquitt a few locks of red hair, Connie Tayler a crash helmet and seat belt, providing she dodges all red bulls, and to Mrs. White, peace and quiet. Amen Marilyn Bickelhaupt - I leave my poetic ability to Larry Sequin and my ability to shoot a shot- gun to my brother Jon and Howard Demick. Racheal Bowman - I will to Mr. Ritzman a new set of keys and my ability to hog the ball in gym class to Judy Milsap. Larry Davis - I leave my 1960 Chevy to Terry Marcellus and my ability to get along with Mr. Kingston to Dean Stephenson. I also leave my wino to one notorious Fred Ayen. Steven Demick - I leave my homemade decoys to any fool who think he wants them. Paulette Emrich - I leave my sisters; Nancy Schermerhorn and Ellen McAvoy my good looks. Edward Furgison - I leave my parking space at H.C.S. to a teacher with a 67 tan Ford with a black top. Wanda Gascon - I leave my bottle of hair bleach to Cousin Kathy, my cullots to Pat Langtry and my gym suit to Ginette Martin. Doug Hunneyman - I leave my Chevy to anyone who can keep up the payments. Jane Laidlaw - I leave my love of 6th period gym class to Nancy Proven, the back seat in Bus 26 to Danny and Alan and my temperament in math classes to my sister, Amy. Gary Maloy - I leave my hunting ability to Pearlie Jones. Cast Will and Zestament Pete McDermott - I leave my Triumph to my worst enemy. My good behavior to Big Al. And I'll keep my leaf. Mary Moffat - I leave to Cynthia Chase a battered math book and a bill for tutoring fees and to Wendy Shibley, my amazing dexterity at throwing snowballs. John Morrison - I leave my athletic ability, scholarly knowledge and terrible jokes to be equal- ly and fairly divided among next year’s Seniors. Kim Nicol - I leave my bathroom privileges to a certain study hall teacher. Daniel Paddock - Leaves his ability to fly low to Lon Hollister, and his dirty coveralls to Jake. He also bequeaths his pit pass to Evans Mills Speedway to anyone wanting it. Joyce Salisbury - I leave to Brenda Rogers one dusty, unused road map to Rochester and to Linda Parker, my Great ability to get along with all kinds of people. Charlie Schneider - Charlie Brown leaves all twenty-four volumes of cheat sheets to the H.C.S. library. Also he leaves his ever increasing talents in a certain area to Leroy. Buff Shoulette - I leave my 64 Ford to Connie, providing she learns to drive. Jim Snyder - I leave my ability to drive without hitting trees to Terry Marcellus. Dean Stephenson - Leaves his 1957 Ford to the city junk yard and my Agricultural ability to Vince Aldrich. Graeme Stewart - I leave Howard Demick my ability to get into trouble with the opposite sex, and Harold Arquitt my place on the road. James Supensky - Ability to fudge in science classes to Mark McGregor and the rest of the ducks on Black Lake to Tim. Mark Toland - I leave my good driving habits to anyone who needs them. Bruce Tusler - I leave my great ability to get into trouble and good looks to Harold Arquitt and I leave my super knowledge of shorthand to the doubtful Judy Milsap. Penny Watson - Leaves Alan Ayotte the secret of what makes Hammond girls tick, and to Larry Sequin my drumming technique. Executed at Hammond, New York, on December 13, 1968. Joann D. Storie, Notary Public Nickname: Red Birthday: August 16, 1951 Likes: An Air Force guy and a certain GREEN sweater. Dislikes: Dull people and the song, LITTLE BIT OF SOUL. Future Plans: Airline Hostess Saying: It will be all right. Activities: Majorette 1,2,3, 4; Head Twirier 1,2,3; Drum Majorette 4; Nickname: Mary Birthday: August 25, 1951 Likes: A nutty, my tooie turtle. Dislikes: People who creep up behind Nickname: 92 Birthday: August 22, 1951 Likes: MG's, pirate's week-end, ski- doos, and guitars. Dislikes: Poetry, bushy eyebrows, and parties. Future Plans: Canton and a Good Man Saying: Eat a bag, you old dog. Activities: Chorus 1,2,3, 4; President Nickname: Rach Birthday: March 11, 1951 Likes: Money, summertime, Labs. Dislikes: Sitting in the cold rooms, pests, conceited people. Future Plans: College Saying: Hi Ya Nickname: Buff Birthday: November 22, 1951 Likes: GTO's, and a certain girl on the Chippewa Bay Road. Dislikes: Fords, and Period 2 Study Hall Smetzler's Twirling Camp 2; Class Secretary 4; Class Treasurer 2; Inter- scholastic Sports 1,2,3,4; Senior Play 4; FHA 1,2,3, 4; Secretary 2; Trea- surer 3; State Convention 3; Library Club 2; Cadet Teacher 1; Cheerlead- er 2, 3, 4; GAA 3, 4; Vice Pres. 3; Sen- ior Rep. 4; Announcer 4; Yearbook 4; Student Council 3; Vice President 3. you and jam their fingers in your ribs. Future Plans: College Activities: Honor Society 3,4; FHA 1, 2,3,4; Yearbook Staff 4; Senior Play 4. 4; Sextet 2, 3, 4; Valley League Chorus 1,2, 3,4; All State Sectionals 4; An- nouncer 4; Interscholastic Sports 1,2, 3,4; Solo Competition 1,2,3; Major- ette 1,2,3; Drum Majorette 1,2,3; Honor Society 3,4; Senior Play 4; Year- book Staff Business Manager 4; Library Council 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 1,2,3, 4; J. V. Captain 2. Activities: Pep Band 1,2,3,4; Senior Band 1,2,3,4; Cyo 1,2,3,4; Solo Competition 1,2,3,4; Band Librarian 3; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Interscholastic Sports 1,2,3,4; All State Sect. 3; St. Lawerence Valley League Band 1,2,3, 4. Future Plans: Service Saying: I'm cold Activities: FFA 1,2,3,4; Yearbook Staff 4; Senior Play 4. — Nickname: Pen Birthday: Januray 8, 1951 Likes: Exciting basketball games, cheering, interesting people. Dislikes: Conceited boys, people set in their ways. Future Plans: Phys. Ed., College Saying: That's too bad Activities: Student Council 2,4; Pres- Nickname: Kim Birthday: October 2, 1950 Likes: A certain brunette, Friday nights, Chevys, and the drive-ins. Dislikes: Period 2 Study Hall, bosses, and Monday mornings. Nickname: Tiny Tim, Lady Birthday: October 11, 1951 Likes: Driving Class, slash sessions with Paulette, Senior parties. Dislikes: School lunches, people who insult me constantly. Albino's. Future Plans: To write letters in Span- ish Saying: Oh, regurgitate Activities: Band 1,2,3,4; Band Librar- Nickname: Poopsie Birthday: August 23, 1951 Likes: Guitars, girls, summer vacation. Dislikes: Black Lake, cold mornings, Cadillacs. Future Plans: Undecided, Welfare Nickname: Ed Birthday: January 14, 1951 Likes: Guitars and country music. Dislikes: Period 2 Study Hall and a five day school week. Future Plans: Undecided ident 4; Secretary 2; French Club 1,2, 3,4; St. Law. Valley League Chorus 2, 3,4; All State Sect. Chorus 4; Honor Society 2,3,4; Secretary 3; GAA 3,4; President 4; Junior Rep. 3; Cheerlead- er 2, 3, 4; Head Cheerleader 4; Band 3, 4; Chorus 1,2,3, 4; Accompanist 3,4; Sextet 3,4; Class Officer 3; Interscho- lastic Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. Future Plans: Business School Saying: I think I'll go see her this week-end. Activities: Chorus 1; Senior Play 4; Yearbook Staff 4. ian 2; Class Secretary 2; Class Treasur- er 3; Solo Competition 1,2,3, 4; NYSSMA; Accompanist 1,2,3,4; Cho- rus 1,2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 1,2,3, 4; St. Law. Valley League Chorus 1,2,3; French Club 1,2,3,4; Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Sextet 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 1,2, 3,4; Exchange Student 3,4; Interscho- lastic Sports 1,2, 3, 4. Saying: Not Printable Activities: Basketball 1,2,3; Band 1, 2,3,4; Honor Society 3,4; Student Council 1,2; Treasurer 1,2; Class Pres- ident 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Senior Play 4; St. Law. Valley League Band 1,2,3. Saying: Live fast, love hard, and die young. Activities: FFA 1,2,3,4; Treasurer 2, 4; President 4; Senior Play 4; Yearbook Staff 4. Nickname: Doug Birthday: September 30, 1951 Likes: Girls, guitars, and-back roads. Dislikes: Saturday, Sunday, Monday mornings. Future Plans: College and to own a Corvette Nickname: Madilyn Birthday: November 16, 1951 Likes: Accomplishing things, skunks, midnight rides on ski-doos. Dislikes: Spending my money, con- ceited people, screaming kids. Future Plans: College Saying: I know it. Activities: Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2, Nickname: Gary Birthday: September 17, 1950 Likes: Girls, cars, food, drive-ins, swimming, and water skiing. Dislikes: Teachers, Army, State - Troopers. Nickname: Big Mac Birthday: September 29, 1951 Likes: Skiing, girls, snow, my 360's Dislikes: Frozen door handles, cars that won't start, and cars that get stuck, bucket seats. Nickname: Wino Birthday: February 4, 1951 Likes: Chevys, Navy, Rossie, Phillie, Theresa, long hair, and to SKIP school. Dislikes: Some certain study hall (2), and book reports. k. Saying: Let's do it again. Activities: Basketball 1,2,3; Chorus 2; FFA 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Senior Play 4. 3,4; Pep Band 1,2,3,4; Dance Band 1, 2,3,4; Class Secretary 1; Class Trea- surer 4; All-State Sect. 4; Chorus Li- brarian 4; Sextet 4; Senior Play 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Chorus 2,3; Secre- tary; St. Law. Valley League Chorus 2; St. Law. Valley League Band 1,3; Interscholastic Sports 1,2, 3, 4; Band Pres. 3; Librarian 2; Honor Society 3,4. Future Plans: Air Force Mechanic Saying: Not Printable Activities: FFA 1,2, 3, 4; Mechanic 1, 2; Sentinel 1,4; Senior Play 4; Year- book Staff 4. Future Plans: Ski Bum Saying: You can't win them all, but you can sure as — try! Activities: Student Council 4; Year- book Staff 4; Senior Play 4. Future Plans: Navy Saying: Who wants to skip school today? Activities: FFA 1,2, 3,4; Secretary 2, 3,4; Yearbook Staff 4; Senior Play 4. ______________________... Nickname: Steph Bones Birthday: November 17, 1951 Likes: Hunting, freetime Dislikes: Forward females, math Future Plans: College Saying: Hiya, Chickie Babe Nickname: Joycie” Birthday: July 15, 1951 Likes: The Cavalier's, song Hey Jude Dislikes: Pushy people Future Plans: Medical Secretary Nickname: Skip Birthday: October 27, 1951 Likes: Hunting, girls, vettes Dislikes: Some RIVER, anything that doesn't come in a zip top can. Future Plans: College Nickname: Charlie Brown Birthday: September 3, 1951 Likes: Girls, week-ends, Simon and Garfunkel Dislikes: Black Lake, French, energy in the morning Future Plans: Retirement Nickname: Paul Birthday: July 22, 1951 Likes: Stuffed animals, slash sessions with Jane Dislikes: St. Lawerence River and ALBINO'S Future Plans: To leave Hammond Saying: Judas Activities: Band 1,2, 3, 4; Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Announcer 4; Cheerleader 1,2,4; Activities: Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Base- ball 1; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Chorus 1,2,3, 4; Valley League Chorus 1,2,3, 4; Senior Vice Pres. 4; Freshman Vice Pres. 1; Yearbook Staff 4; Senior Play 4. Saying: Dirty Little Bugger Activities: Library Club 1,2, 3, 4; FHA 1,2, 3,4; President 4; State Convention; Cadet Teacher 1; Yearbook Staff 4; Senior Play 4. Saying: To much talk and not enough action. Activities: Honor Society 3,4; Base- ball 1,2,3, 4; Chorus 1; Basketball 1,2, 3; Class President 1; Senior Play 4; Yearbook Staff 4. Saying: I'll drink to that. Activities: Class Pres. 3; Class Trea- surer 1; Honor Society 3,4; President 4; French Club 1, 2,3,4; Treasurer 2, 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Editor 4; Senior Play 4; Basketball Manager 4. French Club 2,3,4; Honor Society 2,3, 4; Pep Band 3; Clarinet Choir 3,4; Secretary 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Solo Competition 1,2,3,4; Senior Play 4; Library Club 3; St. Law. Valley League Chorus 1; St. Law. Valley League Band 2,3, 4; NYSSMA 2,3, 4; Cadet Teacher 4; Band Librarian 2; French Club President 4; Band President 4. Saying: Say Hey Activities: Baseball 1,2,3, 4; Basket- ball 1,2, 3,4; Chorus 1,4; Senior Play 4; Yearbook Staff 4. Future Plans: Business School and Army Saying: You too huh? Activities: Chorus 1,2,3, 4; St. Law. Valley League 1,3,4; Baseball 1,2,4; Yearbook Staff 4; Senior Play 4. Future Plans: Undecided Saying: How about that Activities: FFA 1,2,3,4; Yearbook Staff 4; Senior Play 4. Nickname: Blondie Birthday: November 30, 1950 Likes: Sports, girls, St. Law. Dislikes: School, blind referees, math. Future Plans: College and Fun Nickname: Cousin Brucie Birthday: January 31, 1951 Likes: Girls, mainly one from New Jersey. Dislikes: Chevys, except Paulette's and Judy Milsap in Shorthand. Nickname: Deano Birthday: February 6, 1951 Likes: Girls, Rossie, 57 Fords Dislikes: School, Ford Falcons, Period 2 Study Hall Nickname: Tadpole Birthday: December 12, 1949 Likes: Cars and food Dislikes: Summer and Period 2 Study Nickname: Big Dan Birthday: March 11, 1951 Likes: Wine, women, and song among other things. Dislikes: Trouble of course! Fords. Hall Saying: Progress is a wonderful thing. Activities: FFA 1,2,3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Senior Play 4. Future Plans: College and Retirement Saying: Ain't that hairy. Activities: French Club 1,2; FFA 3,4; Treasurer 4; Student Council 3; Senior Play 4; Yearbook Staff 4. Saying: Who gives a Shinaga Activities: FFA 4; Farm Mechanics 1; Class President 2; Senior Play 4; Year- book Staff 4. Nickname: Polack Birthday: July 5, 1950 Likes: Genesse and blue eyes Dislikes: School '? ' S' ' ttK ' «■ i ! 4k jm. , :• ■ CLASSES 1st ROW: B. Rogers, D. Schermerhorn, L. Slate, K. Gibson, P. Davidson, E. Vanderbilt; 2nd ROW: C. Chase, M. Doyle, D. Mitchell, P. Chapman, C. Tayler, J. Milsap; 3rd ROW: E. Savage, S. Thomas, L. Hollister, L. Rob- erts, D. Drake, J. Bickelhaupt; 4th ROW: V. Aldrich, M. McGregor, M. Johnston, J. Walsh, G. Forsythe, A. Ayotte, D, Hawn; ABSENT: P, Jones, P. Langtry. ■ Officers Secretary: V. Marcellus Vice-President: M. Johnston President: H. Demick Treasurer: L. Parker (Absent) Mr. D. Lewis (Advisor) 1st ROW: D. Gascon, S. Bogart, W. Shibley, C. Conklin, K. Peterson, V. Marcellus; 2nd ROW: E. Pierce, W. Nicol, G. Martin, N. Crawford, N. Schermerhorn, E. McAvoy; 3rd ROW: D. Storie, A. Cole, F. Ayen, T. Mar- cellus, M. Johnston, B. Bass; 4th ROW: R. Bass, D. Toland, L. Seqouin, R. Chapman, H. Demick, H. Arquitt; ABSENT: L. Parker, G. Viau, C. Roberts, K. Tayler. Officers President: M. Amyot Advisor: Mrs. B. White Secretary: Amy Laidlaw Treasurer: Nancy Chase Vice President: D. Emrich Class of ’72 38 1st ROW: M. Amyot, T. Supensky, D. Amyot, W. Johnston, L. DeCarr; 2nd ROW: A. Cuthbert, A. Laidlaw, D. Ayotte, K. Chapman, K. Gascon; 3rd ROW: C. Bickelhaupt, L. Demick, N. Chase, R. Shaver, D. Emrich, J. Nelson; 4th ROW: W. Bogart, L. Decker, D. Simons, R. Tayler, D. Hawn, M. Amyot. p s i 9 k t k Q r a d e 1st ROW: T. Randall, R. Roberts, D. Furgison, W. Hawn, B. Martin; 2nd ROW: Mrs Bickelhaupt, S. Proven, L. Hollister, S. Ayen, E. Aldrich, J. Bowman; 3rd ROW: J. Gordon, H. Walsh, D. Jolly, W. Storie, R. Farley; 4th ROW: D. Ceresoli, S. Am- yot, L. Chase, J. McGregor, J. Salisbury, V. Aldrich; 5th ROW: D. Spies, A. Sar- gent, M. Davis, F. Snyder, T. Davis, C. Forsythe. 1st ROW: C. DeCarr, N. Proven, L. Taylor, C. Shindler, S. Shaver, D. Roberts, H Rogers; 2nd ROW: Mr. Felt, T. Bogart, W. Knight, A. Atkins, P. Bickelhaupt, W. Hawn, P. Truax, S. Johnston; 3rd ROW: K. Shaver, D. Collister, M. Milsap, D. Gascon, R.'Chapman, M. Aldrich, R. Fleming; 4th ROW: K. Marcellus, C. Scher- merhorn, D. Emrich, J. Milsap, M. Harris, K. Conklin, D. Baxter; 5th ROW: E. Peterson, R. Crawford, D. Mitchell, T. Pitcher, D. Mitchell, J. Fleming, D. Hun- 5 e v e n t h Q r a d e ter. 39 1st ROW: C. Bogart, S. Peterson, B. Supensky; 2nd ROW: Mrs. Hunneyman, T. Gor- f don, F. Forsythe, J. Arquitt, R. Bertram, K. Gibson; 3rd ROW: N. Martin, M. Cer- esoli, L. Smith, D. Harris; 4th ROW: P. Hadlock, E. Hyde, M. Harris, M. Legacy, M. Davidson. 1st ROW: P. Gallagher, C. Conklin, A. Reed; 2nd ROW: Miss Van Winkle, J. Ardu- ine, P. Delair, K. McCormick, D. Bullock, S. Henderson; 3rd ROW: D. Farley, T. Langtry, K. Peterson, C. Ayott; 4th ROW: J. Pitcher, B. Bass, R. Furgison, G. Davis, D. Burns. 40 1st ROW: D. Youngs, T. Bogart, K. Baxter, S. Nelson, J. Hollister, J. Martin, K. Fleming; 2nd ROW: Mrs. Storie, D. Ceresoli, D. Atkins, A. Walsh, D. Phillips, R. Fleming, M. Gordon, T. Reed; 3rd ROW: F. Johnston, L. Jolly, R. Truax, B. Bullock, S. Giblon, A. Storie, S. Hunter, M. Shindler, L. Pitcher, C. Crawford, M. Bariteau, J. Savage; 5th ROW: L. Davis, A. Cuthbert, D. Aitcheson, W. Youngs, W. Morrison, M. Harris; ABSENT: C. Florin, M. McCullough. 1st ROW: W. DeCarr, K. Gilmer, G. Jolly, D. Tayler, F. Proven; 2nd ROW: Miss McCourt, W. Harris, D. Hadlock, D. Spies, J. Schneider, D. Amyot, C. Frizzell; 3rd ROW: J. Bogart, R. Mc- Avoy, C. Sullivan, L. Hawn, C. Reed, R. Davis; 4th ROW: R. Bertram, D. Milsap, S. Ayotte, M. Bickelhaupt, P. Shaver, S. Johnston; ABSENT: P. Schermerhorn. 41 1st ROW: V. Harris, M. Harris, D. Ayotte, K. Barley, T. Gallagher; 2nd ROW: Miss Hadlock, L. Johnston, M. Rogers, R. Ayen, D. Schneider, W. Peterson; 3rd ROW: J. Ceresoli, V. Emrich, W. Bogart, P. Bogart, W. Knight, K. Conklin; 4th ROW: R. Bertram, S. Bogart, M. Savage, B. Rubadue, E. Hunter, S. Matthews; 5th ROW: S. Raymo, J. Sullivan, J. Walsh, D. Stowe, D. Schermerhorn, T. Langtry. 1st ROW: J. Hollister, L. Young, R.-Chapman, B. Brooks, S. Matthews, S. Slate, B. Youngs; 2nd ROW: J McCullough, S. Moore, M. Hadlock, P. Paddock, A. Fleming, W. Knight, D. Walsh; 3rd ROW: G. Les- perance, L. Stowe, E. Aitcheson, L. Legacy, K. Pitcher, S. Bullock; 4th ROW: P. Martin, S. Bogart, B. Legacy, B. Hutton, M. Truax, E. Rogers; ABSENT: D. Hazelton, S. Denner, L. Hollister. 42 1st: L. Ceresoli, L. Jolly, I. Jenne; 2nd ROW: Mrs. Felt, N. Atkins, W. Bowman, V. Rogers, R. Rogers; 3rd ROW: J. Hawn, B. Sullivan, N. Demick, T. Martin; 4th ROW: J. Gascon, N. Youngs, D. McQueer, B. Young. 43 1st: R. Moore, S. Thompson, R. Hunter; 2nd ROW: Mrs. Mead, S. Decker, G. Hol- lister, L. Nicol, T. Reed; 3rd ROW: F. Youngs, C. Rogers, J. Peterson, C. Farley; 4th ROW: S. Hyde, M. Hutton, D. Stevens, P. Emrich; ABSENT: R. Brouillard. 1st ROW: L. LaRue, S. Shutler, B. Johnston, D. Pitcher; 2nd ROW: L. Aitcheson, L. Peterson, D. Martin, C. Rogers, P. Youngs; 3rd ROW: D. Ritzman, P. Dunham, B. Hutton, C. Closs, K. Truax, J. Youngs, D. Martin, Miss Williams; ABSENT: L. Hunter, J. Nelson, B. Youngs. 1st ROW: S. Thompson, S. Youngs, D. Baxter, M. McCullough; 2nd ROW: J. Mann, L. Marcellus, S. Matthews, R. Rogers, K. Rubadue, K. Farren, A. Phillips, S. Bul- lock, Mrs. Watson; 3rd ROW: R. Hyde, S. DeCarr, R. Vann, M. Walsh, P. Milsap, R. Gilmer, N. Nicol, T. Stevens, B. Arquitt. ACTIVITIES SMmi Honor Society 1st ROW: K. Gibson, P. Watson, D. Schermerhom; 2nd ROW: Mrs. Eustis, Ad- visor, M, Bickelhaupt, J, Laidlaw, M. Moffat, P, Emrich, J. Schneider, Pres- ident; 3rd ROW: J, Morrison, W. Gascon, E, Savage; 4th ROW: J. Supensky, Absent: P, Langtry. Student Council 1st ROW: K. Conklin, L. Demick, B. Storie, C. Conklin, K. Gascon; 2nd ROW: Mrs. M. Spies, Advisor, H. Arquitte, P. McDermott, A. Ayotte, P. Watson, President; 3rd ROW: M. McGregor. I 0AA 1st ROW: K. Marcellus, D, Ayotte, C. Ayen, P. Watson - President; 2nd ROW: V. Marcellus, L, Hollister, L. Slate; 3rd ROW: C. Conklin, C. Bickelhaupt, B, Rogers, Absent: Mrs. Emrich, Advisor. Jrenck Club 1st ROW: M. Johnson, P. Chapman, V. Marcellus, D. Ayotte, P. Watson, K. Gibson, L. DeCarr; 2nd ROW: E. McAvoy, D. Gascon, G. Martin, J. Laidlaw, W. Shibley; 3rd ROW: D. Storie, A. Ayotte, R. Chapman, L. Decker, P. Emrich - President; 4th ROW: J. Schneider, Mrs. H. Eustis - Advisor. Absent: P. Langtry. 49 ROW 1: E. Vanderbilt, B. Rogers, J. Salisbury, C. Tayler, V. Marcellus; ROW 2: C, Ayen, C. Conklin, P. Davidson, K. Chapman, K, Peterson; ROW 3: G. Martin, P. Chapman; ROW 4: M. Moffat, N. Crawford; 50 ROW 5; S. Bogart, M, Doyle. ROW 1: T. Marcellus, G. Maloy, E. Furgison; ROW 2: L. Sequin, L. Davis, D. Paddock; ROW 3; Mr. D. Kingston - Advisor, A. Cole, M. Johnson; ROW 4: B. Bass, M. Johnston, D. Hunneyman; ROW 5: D. Toland, H. Arquitt, F. Ayen, D. Amyot, B. Bogart, D. Hawn; ROW 6: M. Toland, A. Shoulette, V. Aldrich, D. Stephenson, D. Drake, J. Snyder. Mmwncers Cibrary Council BACK ROW: Left to Right - E. McAvoy, Mrs. Preston, Mrs. M. Lavamway, G. Martin, J. Salisbury, L. Slate, M. Doyle, D. Mitchell; FRONT ROW: Left to Right - W. Gascon, K. Peterson, P. Davidson, B. Rogers. yearbook Staff ROW 1: W. Gascon, J. Laidlaw; ROW 2: P. Emrich; ’ROW 3: C. Ayen. Cadet Zeaehers 1st ROW: M. Moffat, W. Gascon; 2nd ROW: J. Snyder, J. 1st ROW: P. Emrich; 2nd ROW: L. Sequin, P. Schneider, Mr. D. Ritzman, Advisor. Davidson; 4th ROW: L. Davis. 51 H. Demick, P. Emrich, J. Bickelhaupt, J. McGregor, J. Morrison, M, Amyot, L. Chase; M, Doyle, S. Proven, B, Storie, L. Decker, E. McAvoy, D. Mitchell, D, Emrich, S. Demick, D, Schermerhom, M. Bickelhaupt, J. Laidlaw; L. Demick, J. Gordon, J. Bowman. MR. H. BARITEAU: Director A. Cuthbert, L. Hollister, M. McGregor,'W, Nicol, D, Furgison, P, Emrich, S. Amyot; L. Sequin, J. Milsap, D, Gascon, D. Simons, P. Watson, D. Ayotte, K. Chapman, W. Shibley, C. Chase, N. Chase, N. Schermerhom; R, Bowman, C, Bickelhaupt, A, Laidlaw. Head Majorette: C, AYEN Majorettes 1st ROW: Marilyn Harris; 2nd ROW: K. Gascon, L. Slate; 3rd ROW: K. Gibson, C. Ayen - Drum Majorette, P. Langtry. Dance Wand 54 1st ROW: L. Chase, M. McGregor, N. Schermerhom, A. Cuthbert; 2nd ROW: D. Schermerhom, M. Bickelhaupt, J. Laidlaw; 3rd ROW: Mr. H. Bariteau, P, Watson. JillHHfHl 1st ROW: K. Conklin, M. Bums, R. Bertram, T. Gordon, T. Langtry, K. Marcellus, C, Schermerhom, S, Amyott; 2nd ROW: D. Emrich, S, Ayotte, D. Furgison, T. Pitcher, C. Shindler, J, Gordon, J. Dowman; 3rd ROW: L. Hollister, S. Proven, H, Welch; 5th ROW: J. Pitcher, B. Bass, P, Bickelhaupt; 6th ROW: L. Chase, J. McGregor, A. Atkins; 7th ROW: J. Arduine, B. Storie, D, Mitchell, P, Truax, S. Henderson. ROW 1: N. Schermerhom, N. Chase; ROW 2: A. Laidlaw, D. Ayotte; ROW 3: C. Bickelhaupt, C. Chase, D. Gascon, S. Amyotte, K. Chapman, W. Nicol; ROW 4: D. Schermerhom, P. Emrich, G. McGregor, L. Chase, A. Cuthbert, J. Bowman. Sextet P. Watson, W, Gascon, P. Emrich, M. Bickelhaupt, C, Chase, SEATED: J, Laidlaw. Clarinet Choir ROW 1: P. Emrich, A. Laidlaw, D. Ayotte, W, Nicol, D. Gascon, K, Chapman, C. Bickelhaupt, D. Simons. 56 Brass Choir L. Chase, E. McAvoy, M. Doyle, J. Mc- Gregor, D. Schermerhom, L. Decker, J. Bowman. Chorus FRONT TO BACK: K. Gascon, K, Chapman, J. Laidlaw, L, Demick, E, McAvoy, N. Chase, G. Martin, W. Nicol, C. Chase, D, Simons, S. Demick, H. Demick, M. McGregor, D. Storie, B. Tusler, R. Bowman, P. Watson, G, Stewart, G. Forsythe, J, Milsap, P, Emrich, W. Johnston, L. Decker, D, Ayotte, W, Gascon, A. Laidlaw, C. Bickelhaupt, N. Schermerhom, M, Bickelhaupt, J. Bickelhaupt. Director: MRS. CHASE 57 Memories Look Mom no cavities! Now we know what it is for ... No Fluf, it s done this way!!! Bored Meeting The Bombs will hit here. Dearly Beloved ’’HELP Party time again!! 58 ATHLETICS HAROLD ARQUITT Varsity Basketball VINCE ALDRICH MIKE JOHNSTON {Junior Varsity 1st ROW: B. Bass, A. Sargent, D. Storie, D, Amyot, M. Johnson; 2nd ROW: R. Tayler, L, Decker, L. Seguin, D. Toland, R. Chapman, H. Demick. baseball 67-68 1st ROW: H. Arquitt, K, Tayler, H. Demick, D, Storie, T, Marcellus, J. Supen- sky, G. Stewart; 2nd ROW: C. Wainwright, M. McLear, G. Lavamway, V. Barney, G. Jolly, Coach Chapman. 61 Varsity C. Ayen, J. Laidlaw, P. Emrich, P. Watson, K. Gibson. Absent: W. Gascon. {Junior Varsity ADVISOR: Miss VanWinkle, L. Demick, K. Gascon, A. Laidlaw, W. Nicol. Absent: E. McAvoy. 62 63 Zhe Real M.C.S. Let it all hang out. Home, apple pie, mother. Very interesting. Piece ? Who ever heard of the Supreme Double bubble boil and trouble. Court? 64 Better pretty up for 3rd period? Mama Mia, let’s eat. What’s worse than the smell of rotten eggs?? Zhe Keal M.C.S. Tea time again. The fantastic four. munu Who can we flunk next year? May I have your attention please. Sock it to 'em ■ 65 Zhe Real M.6.S. Senior power strikes again! May I leave the room ... Please ... 3:16 3:17 I can't do it! I won't do it! O. K. I'll do it. But everyone knows a triangle has 3 sides. 66 Zhe Real H Excedrin head-ache 99 We'd rather fight than switch. 67 Who?? Me tired! What's this for? Ughbifsopt .. Epilogue As the doors of Hammond Central School are closing behind us, we pause to thank our teachers, and our parents for what they have given us over the years. We realize that it was your help and understanding that enables us now to walk through these doors into the world with confidence. And who Knows, maybe someday one of us will be President, Queen, or the man in the moon. One thing is certain. We will all be ... ADVERTISERS Compliments of JFlotoersi JOSEPH FISHER SON THE BUSY CORNER THE GOOD CLOTHING STORE W FARRAND’S '' FLOWERS Sett ex, 'VaCueA V A W Open 8:00 A. M. to 9:00 P. M. Sundays and Holidays vJLy Ogdensburg, 1 . r New York || A Corner of Ford and State Street H Ogdensburg, New York Compliments of THE CLOVER DALE FARM Hammond, New York Compliments of ifik PERRETTA PACKING CO. INC. Brier New Hill York Proprietor - R. JUNIOR GOODWIN 70 Compliments of FIRST IN THE BOATING WORLD BOATS “THE BAY DRIVE IN” SCHERMERHORN BOAT SALES, INC. ALEXANDRIA BAY'S NEWEST Evinrude DA ATC Penn Yan ATTRACTION ,Dv A 1 O Mfg. Cobia Phone: 482-9650 Hammond, New York Scenic Rt. 12 315-324-4228 Compliments of Compliments of HAMMOND AGWAY Hammond, New York CITIZENS TELEPHONE COMPANY Farm Supplies Bulk Feed Service Hammond, New York Installation and Repair Call 324-2451 President - DONALD A. CERESOLI 71 Compliments of ALEXANDRIA MOTEL AND COFFEE SHOP Alexandria Bay, New York THE CORNER PHARMACY Alexandria Bay, New York Compliments of HUTCHINSON’S BOAT WORKS, INC. BERT TIBBLES LUMBER COMPANY Crossman and Bethune Streets All Kinds of Lumber Alexandria Bay, New York Redwood, New York BOATS Phone: 482-9096 PHAROAH ENTERPRISES, INC. 619 Main Street PHOTOGRAPHS Alexandria Bay, New York Heating Oils Power Digging THE Boat and Car Storage HEART OF YOUR YEARBOOK Compliments of MRS. H. CUTHBERT VARDEN CHIPPEWA BAY FARMS : Chippewa Bay, New York 72 RUSS WILSON Compliments of RCA Sales and Service ADAMS-PAGANO PHARMACY, INC. Seaway Shopping Center Ogdensburg, New York 422 Ford Street Ogdensburg, N. Y. Phone: 393-3660 THE HOUSE OF SERVICE Phone: 393-2500 REXALL DRUGS Compliments of Congratulations Class of 1969 A. D. BOWL LEWIS LEWIS, INC. Theresa, New York j n Route 37 Coal and Petroleum Products Bottled Gas Telephone: 324-2581 Hammond, New York ■ Compliments of J. J. NEWBERRY B. O. KINNEY, INC. Public Square Gouverneur, New York Watertown, New York Compliments of FAICHNEY INSTRUMENT CORPORATION BASTA’S FLOWER SHOP Ogde“burgSt:TV Watertown, New York Division of Chesebrough Pond's Inc. I Open Sundays and Evenings Telephone (Watertown) 315-788-6700 73 Frank L. Rose Vincent A. Rose “THE SHIP” Compliments of GOOD FOOD HAPPY TIMES RESTAURANT AND LOUNGE GOUVERNEUR AUTO DEALERS ASSOCIATION 1000 Island Phone: 482-9839 29 James Street Alexandria Bay, N. Y. Gouverneur, New York 13642 Compliments of Compliments of COUNTRY VALLEY COTTAGES GASCON BROTHERS Hammond, Black Lake New York WELL DRILLING Good Fishing Cottages and Boats Year-Around Work Guaranteed Phone: 324-2761 of Proprietor - GEORGE RUSSELL 324-4440 Compliments of Compliments of INDIAN RIVER DINER GOUVERNEUR CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION INC. TO SUIT YOUR Theresa, New York TASTE Feeds. Seeds and Farm Supplies o o D Gouverneur, New York 13642 DAN’S ATLANTIC SYMBOL OF SERVICE Theresa, New York A GOOD PLACE TO GET TANKED Phone:628-5652 UP PETE GILTZ IMPLEMENT CO. R.F. D. 2 Theresa, New York Phone: 638-5711 Proprietor - DANIEL A. WILLIAM JR. 74 ■ SAVE at the REDWOOD NATIONAL BANK ' Member of F. D. I. C. Redwood, New York ST. LAWRENCE AGENCY INC Insurance and Real Estate Specialists Serving the St. Lawrence Valley Compliments of LEWIS SUPPLY COMPANY Cyclone Drills - Wholesale Well Supplies MARSAW AND MARSAW, INC. Rome - Oriskany Road Rome, New York LAWRENCE AND DAVE Area Code 315 Phone: FF 7-4210 Residence RE 6-3230 Hammond, New York Pipe, Shoes Seals, Screens, Tools, Coke, Johnston Jatic Water Systems Galvanized and Plastic Pipe GENERAL ELECTRIC YOUR TROUBLES PARDON C. SMITH CO. WILL VANISH Vincent Gibson - owner j AT Heating - Plumbing - Wiring LEO’S j New and Used Appliances Smyer and Gould Water Pumps ATLANTIC SERVICE Redwood, Authorized G. E. ; Dealers New York Compliments of SONOTONE OGDENSBURG PAPER HEARING AIDS GLASS CO. The Trusted Name in Serving the Hard of Hearing DEMONSTRATIONS - CONSULTATIONS Wholesale Paper Janitorial and Office Supplies SERVICE Company Trained Consultants 205. 207 Catherine St. In Your Home or at Our Office Ogdensburg, New York By Appointment Write Box 117, Hammond, New York 13646 Tel. 393-5291 Telephone - 375-3271 or 375-65087_ Area Code 315 PATRONS Hunter's Bulk Milk Service There sa, New York Slate's Fuel Hammond, New York Hotel Chippewa Jene, Veronica, Terry, and Sissy Chippewa, New York Danny Mack's Shoes Clothin Heuvelton, New York Home Restaurant Proprietor - Bassil Bass Hammond, New York Town Restaurant Hammond, New York Compliments of The Collister Family Hammond, New York Van Hyning Farm Supplies Ogdensburg, New York Tony Folino Alexandria Bay, New York Tora Farms Heuvelton, New York Ellen F. Wagoner Alexandria Bay, New York Howie's Super Market Hammond, New York Pleasant View Camps Hammond, New York Heuvelton Lanes Heuvelton, New York Log Cabins Hammond, New York Lennox Trailer Sales W atertown, New York Quick-Clean Self-Service Laundry Brier Hill, New York Parkview Cleaners Watertown, New York The Evan1 s House Morristown, New York George Hadlock Hammond, New York Kabel Chevrolot Redwood, New York Harold and Elsa Moore Family Hammond, New York Rite Equipment Corp. Gouver neur, New York Charlie's Tavern Hammond, New York Pratt's Hotel R ossie, New York The Oasis Hammond, New York Cottage Colony Hammond, New York Thomas Farms Black Lake, New York 76 PATRONS A F T. V. Appliance Center Heuvelton, New York Rod's Esso 24 Hour Service There sa, New York Ryan Press Ogdensburg, New York Kaplan's Dept. Store Gouverneur, New York Dairy Queen Ogdensburg, New York Lynde Dairy Bar Gouverneur, New York Sperlings Furniture Store Ogdensburg, New York Pistolesi Cleaners Gouverneur, New York Utica Plumbing Ogdensburg, New York Seaway Riders Motorcycle Club, Inc. Heuvelton, New York Dairyman’s League Ogdensburg, New York Palms Restaurant Gouverneur, New York Ray Geary Ogdensburg, New York Dick's Barber Shop There sa, New York Edward Hollister Auctionee r Hammond, New York Hinman Young Theresa, New York Mason’s Jeweler's Gouverneur, New York Ideal Spot There sa, New York Carbone’s Shoes Store Gouverneur, New York Cappellino Abattior, Inc. Gouverneur, New York Austin’s Grocery's Morristown, New York National Bank of Gouverneur Gouverneur, New York Wright's Sporting Goods Morristown, New York Redwood Diner Garage Redwood, New York Hartman's Purina Feeds Redwood, New York Crescent Recreation Ogdensburg, New York Bud's Tavern Redwood, New York John Deer There sa, New York 77 PATRONS Patrick1 s Chippewa, New York Reff's Texaco Service Clayton, New York Clearview Restaurant Motel Gouverneur, New York Carbin's Ogdensburg, New York Jacob Quincer Lumber Co. Redwood, New York Hawk's Hotel Black Lake, New York Harold - Morris Camps Chippewa, New York Black Lake Inn Hammond, New York Henry Hanson Chippewa, New York Moat's Bait and Tackle Shop Hammond, New York George Bradford - Camps Chippewa, New York Emrich's Knotty Pine Hammond, New York The Royal Restaurant Alexandria Bay, New York Donald Robinson Son Black Lake, New York Pearl's Department Store Alexandria Bay, New York Ben Lennox Edwardsville, New York Cavallario's Pizza and Toredo Alexandria Bay, New York Goodyear Service Store Watertown, New York Reynold's Garage Alexandria Bay, New York Hammond Hardware Hammond, New York Guer r ier' s Alexandria Bay, New York Longway's Texaco Truck Stop Watertown, New York Singer's Market Alexandria Bay, New York Longway's Diner There sa, New York Collin's and Kellet Alexandria Bay, New York Willow Bay Inn Hammond, New York Sherry's Old Oak Camps Black Lake, New York Lakes ide Ogdensburg, New York PATRONS R ites Ogdensburg, New York Carbino's Jewelers Store Ogdensburg, New York Elenore and Mile Hollister Hammond, New York HEUVELTON AGWAY INC. ADAM P. AGNO GARY'S BARBER SHOP LaPLANTE'S GARAGE MRS. THELMA EUSTIS PAUL SCHERMERHORN AND MARY JACK'S MARKET DOUG'S TAVERN DENNY'S GENERAL TIRE RAY'S BARBER SHOP CARL DENNER'S AMOCO Mallot's Camps and Trailor Park Hammond, New York Emile Faubert Hammond, New York Riverside Press Ogdensbur g, New York The Coffee Kitchen Hammond, New York Simpson's Drug Store Ogdensburg, New York A1' s Men Shop The class of 1969 wishes to thank all those who have generously contrib- uted to the success of our yearbook. Your patronage each year is greatly apprec iated. Ogdensburg, New York Lloyds Wanda Gascon Business Manager Redwood, New York REDWOOD BARBER SHOP Montgomery Ward Ogdensburg, New York MR. AND MRS. MERRILL HUNNEYMEN Amo Service THE PHOTO SHOP SPOTWOODS GENERAL STORE ST. 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