Hammond Central School - Spotlight Yearbook (Hammond, NY)
- Class of 1973
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THE SENIOR CLASS OF HAMMOND CENTRAL SCHOOL PRESENTS THE 1973 SPOTLIGHT FOREWORD To see a world in a grain of sand, And a heaven in a wild flower; Hold infinity in the palm of your hand, And eternity in an hour... Blake These four lines have a very special meaning hidden within them. The world is a wondrous place to live if people would only open their eyes and take a deeper look at it. If we can look at a tiny flower or a grain of sand and wonder just where these gifts of nature were formed, we are beginning to open the eyes that once glanced around the environment that surrounds us, and see how much we had missed. This is what we want our yearbook to accomplish. If the beautiful pictures of our environment make but one person look at his surroundings in a new perspective, we will be satisfied. This is the least we, the Class of '73 can do to show our concern for the preservation of the beauty of nature - to make others think twice before doing something that could hurt or cause destruction to the air, water, and land that we all love. CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION 5 ACTIVITIES 45 SENIORS 17 ATHLETICS 57 CLASSES 33 ADVERTISING 67 3 DEDICATION What can we say to express our heartfelt gratitude to a person who has always been there when we needed him? We first saw this man when we were in Kindergarten as he brought in more chairs for us. From that time on we knew who to ran to when something went wrong. To show our gratitude, we, the Class of '73 sincerely dedicate our yearbook to Junior Lavarnway - the man with the big smile and the helping hand. 4 ADMINISTRATION Tenderly now let all men turn to the earth Nancy Newhall OUR PRINCIPAL CHARLES E. MOORE Chief School Administrator “Faces seldom seen, but their actions are always felt.” 6 OUR ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL ROBERT G. SARGENT BOARD OF EDUCATION SEATED: R. Gleason, C. Jenny, J. Sullivan, W. Evans, H. Pitcher. STANDING: D. Gordon, E. Moore, H. Toland. 7 I We stand ready to shape MRS. BETTY MOFFAT Third Grade MISS CECELIA COLEMAN Fourth Grade MR. DOUGLAS DELOSH Fifth Grade Varsity Baseball J.V. Basketball 8 The society that will rule tomorrow MRS. CANDACE DWYER Sixth Grade MISS DENISE WHITE Science and Math Jr. High Science Club MR. WILLAIM MERNA Freshman Advisor Social Studies Varsity Basketball MR. THOMAS CHAPMAN Physical Education MRS. ALICE BICKELHAUPT Jr. High English MRS. LORRAINE BOGARDUS Vocal Music 9 We hope to mold a new generation 10 We must help them find true values. MRS. JOAN SPIES Home Economics Sophomore Advisor MRS. SHIRLEY GORDON School Nurse Teacher CLERICAL STAFF SEATED: M. Bowden, M. Nelson, S. Lundy. STANDING: A. Emrich, E. Bass, M. Morrison, D. Hunter. ABSENT: D. Ayotte. Shirley Phillips SECRETARY to the PRINCIPAL Joanne Storie DISTRICT TREASURER TEACHERS’ AIDS Marcella Lavarnway GUIDANCE SECRETARY BUS DRIVERS FIRST ROW: E. Salamanca, G. Shindler, K. Nicol. SECOND ROW: H. Moore, G, Stewart, J. Legacy, M. McGregor. CUSTODIANS FOOD SERVICE FACULTY 14 — I Ah, the Frito Bandito. Now we know what comes off in the teacher’s room! 'I think I've flipped my wig! Fearless Fly strikes again! A cozy meeting place? . . . AT WORK??? 15 SUZANNE PROVEN Layout Editor SHERRY AMYOT Photography JENNIFER McGREGOR 16 Copy-Editor BILL STORIE Editor YEARBOOK STAFF With Mrs. Hannan’s guiding hand we, the Yearbook Staff, created the '73 Spotlight. Many long hours were spent designing our book. Now that it is finished we can call it a job well done. JOAN BOWMAN Business M anager LANA HOLLISTER Layout Co-Editor DAVE FURGISON Photography BERNARD MARTIN Advertising JIM GORDON, Subscriptions SENIORS Time is but the stream I go a-fishing in. I drink at it; but while I drink I see the sandy bottom and detect how shallow it is. Its thin current slides away, but eternity remains. David Thoreau VELDA ALDRICH Veld seemingly quiet, but don't be fooled interested in a certain Phil easy-going, likes to cook All right you guys. F.H.A . 1,2,3,4 Student Council 3 Class Secretary 1,2 Softly speak and sweetly smile. SHERRY AMYOT Tod” can’t explain the blush interested mainly in Dave firey spirit, nice to know What's wrong now! French Club 1,2 Band 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,3 ,4 Extracurricular Band 1 Extracurricular Chorus 2,3,4 Sextet 4 Class President 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Love is the beginning of knowledge. 18 The only way to have a friend is to be one. SUSAN AYEN Sue understanding listener vivacious cheerleader voices her opinions Do you believe this?' F.H.A. 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1 Cheerleader 2,3 ,4 Library Council 1,2 Vice-President 4 Cadet Teacher 1 Yorker Club 1 Girls Softball 3 19 JOAN BOWMAN Joan always ready for good times easily flustered rebellious No way! Band 1,2,3 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Extracurricular Chorus 2,3,4 Class Treasurer 1 Class Secretary 3 Yearbook Staff 4 A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men. A work of art represents the mind of the maker. LAURIE CHASE Laur always last to get the point habitually unhurried musically inclined Get your hands off me! Student Council 1 Band 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,3 ,4 Cheerleader 2,3,4 Honor Society 2,3,4 Solo Competition 1,2,3,4 Vice-President 2 Sextet 4 Extracurricular Band 1,2,3,4 Yearbook Staff 4 20 DAVID DeCONDO When he comes in, mischief begins. Dave disrupts every somber moment great sports fan care-free with a sensitive side Wait a minute I didn't catch that. Football 3 Basketball 4 Baseball 1,2 21 DAVID FURGISON A man of few words but much action. Furgi motorcycle enthusiast unique handwriting will attain his goals Awful smart man. Basketball 1,2 F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 Band 1,2,3 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Extracurricular Chorus 1,2,3,4 Yearbook Staff 4 Friendship returns to the friendly. JAMES GORDON Jim perpetual doodler incurable dreamer Don Juan of Hammond with his hot VW Really, you wouldn't kid me? Basketball 1,3 Band 1,2 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Extracurricular Chorus 1,2,3,4 President 1 Yearbook Staff 4 22 LANA HOLLISTER Never do anything without having a good reason. Lan set in her ways distinct individual lover of horses and a certain birthmark' That’s the breaks. Band 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Honor Society 2,3,4 Solo Competition 1,3 Extracurricular Band 2,3 ,4 Extracurricular Chorus 1 Class President 2,3 Yearbook Staff 4 23 DANNY JOLLY A good laugh is sunshine in the house. Dan slow walkin', slow talkin’ a spirit of fun flashes of seriousness Oh come on! Basketball 1,2 Chorus 1,2 Extracurricular Chorus 1,2 Yorker Club 1 Only one thing matters - always to hear the music of life. spends summer weekends at Bay Drive-In It's intermission! Student Council 2,3 Band 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Honor Society 3,4 Solo Competition 1,2,3,4 Sextet 4 Extracurricular Band 1,2,3,4 Secretary 4 Yearbook Staff 4 JENNIFER McGREGOR Jen devotedly does her fair share loves horses and St. Lawrence River J 24 BERNARD MARTIN V ' Bam talks with his hands always ready with the right answer Mr. Scofield's perturbing echo But .. F.F.A. 4 French Club 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Honor Society 2,3 ,4 Extracurricular Chorus 1,2,3 Class Vice-President 3 Treasurer 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Nothing is achieved before it is thoroughly at- tempted . 25 SUZANNE PROVEN Sam enjoys a good challenge doesn't seem to take problems seriously ■loves fun, guys, and SKIROULES! I love it! F.H.A. 3 Cheerleader 2,3,4 Library Council 3 Honor Society 3,4 Treasurer 2,3 Yearbook Staff 4 Girls Softball 3 Why frown when there's so much to smile at! 26 RANDY SALAMACHA Bird” serious only when necessary easy to get along with likes girls and sports I can't help it! Basketball 3 Baseball 3,4 Always a joke to liven the spirit. 27 DAVID SPIES Spies” Bean Hill's great hunter hockey fan one of the many Study Hall dozers Do unto others as they have done unto you. Basketball 1 Chorus 3 Live today and let tomorrow take care of itself. A man that has friends must show himself friendly. WILLIAM STORIE Bill” active in sports well timed sense of humor friendly and always ready to help Okay, Look it ...” Basketball 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 French Club 1,2,3 Band 1,2 Chorus 3 Extracurricular Chorus 3 Yearbook Staff 4 28 SENIOR OFFICERS MOTTO: UNITED WE STAND SONG: BRIDGE OVER TROUBLED WATER COLORS: RED, WHITE, AND BLUE FLOWER: FORGET-ME-NOT 29 PROPHECY It is now the year 1998 and the members of the Class of '73 have established themselves in their prospective professions. At a recent class reunion, each one's past and present was revealed. It was decided to hold this little get-together at Joan Bowman's new restaurant. After studying the trade for many years, Joan is now bartender in Bowman's Brewery. Velda Aldrich cooked the delicious food for the party. Her training has done her justice. She has had quite a bit of practice cooking for her husband and, as you should have guessed, her thirteen children; a baker’s dozen. Music was provided by Laurie Chase's orchestra. Laurie is now called the Leonard Bernstein of Greater Hammond. She has her own music hall with a full orchestra. The people's Sunday afternoons are spent listening to her Pop Rock on the Library Lawn. The party started at nine P. M. and lasted until the early hours of the morning. By 9:30 al- most everyone in the old class had arrived. Bernard Martin gave a short speech on pollution in the big cities as related to pollution on the farm. Bernie is residing in New Y ork City and is host of the TV show, Kid Talk. His son is the main speaker, (the one sitting on the far right). As the party went on, Sam Proven was found trying to talk her classmates into buying her snow- mobiles. She is now running a booming business in Arizona selling snowmobiles for the desert. Sam can be seen riding her big green machines over the sand dunes of the deserts there. Sue Ayen was in a rather depressed mood because of something that had happened at work. Sue had a job as head nurse and aid to Dr. Welby, but was fired that day because she had been caught trying to give a shot of love potion to Dr. Kiley. Sherry and Dave Furgison came in together at around ten. When asked why they were so late, their hidden careers were discovered. Sherry is starring in the motion picture, Breezy Rider, and is playing the role of Motorcycle Mama. Dave is co-starring in the same movie. He has been seen with the leading lady quite a bit lately. After Sherry and Dave arrived, there was a telephone call for Dave from the studio, but he couldn't hear because there seemed to be something wrong with the line. So, Jim Gordon was paged. Jim was the handy man for the telephone company for many years, but recently he was made his father-in-law’s partner. He now gets free meatballs, twenty-four hours a day. Lana Hollister made it to the party quite late also. She had been campaigning quite heavily that day. Lana is running for President of the U. S. on the Republican ticket. When asked why she decided to run, she replied, Well, I have to have something to do in my spare time. PROPHECY Suddenly the lights went out in the Bowman's Brewery. Everyone began screaming and yelling for Randy Salamacha. Randy is a successful electrician, practicing his trade in the newly estab- lished medical center in beautiful downtown Hammond. He is in charge of shock treatment. Finally the lights were restored and the party kept right on swinging. Twelve midnight found Jennifer dancing on top of the tables. Jen is now living a very prosperous and happy life in Syra- cuse. She is regularly seen at all the local discotheques as a singer-dancer. By 2:00 A. M., food was running low. All that was left was a dish of hard candy on which one of the gang broke a tooth. So, Danny Jolly came to the rescue. Dan is known throughout TV land as the Dancing Dentist. This is a daytime series in which Danny illustrates the A, B, C's of tooth drilling. As the reunion came to an end, people started leaving to check into the motel where everyone from out of town was staying. Before they left Dave DeCondo made sure that they knew where to get gas for their long trips home. Dave now owns a chain of gas stations all over the country. A recent survey discovered why these stations get such a booming business. Instead of free glasses, free pizzas are given away to the lucky customers. As the little party moved over to the motel where they planned on staying, Jari Salisbury told them that they couldn't stay there for the night. Jari owns her own chain of motels which have spread across the country. Only loving couples are allowed, so no one but Sherry and Dave could stay. On the way to Ogdensburg to find another motel. Bill Storie was seen in front of the seminary. We wondered why he didn't come to the reunion. Bill has recently graduated from Wadham's Hall and is now preparing himself for priesthood. He was at that moment picketing in front of the semi- nary with a sign reading, equal rights for priests, MARRIAGE! As they hit the road again for Ogdensburg, a flashing red light appeared from behind. After pulling over to the side of the road, they found out that the state trooper was David Spies. We thought that he had left the party rather early ! After successfully completing his training, Dave is often seen hiding out on the back roads of Hammond waiting for a pick-up. We told him where we were heading and he decided that he had just the place for us to stay the night. Guess where the gay little party ended up - the County jail I Well, it sounds like a fun party and I hope the Class of '73 will be around to have another in twenty-five years. LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the 1973 Seniors of Hammond Central School, do make this our first and last will as follows: To the Faculty, we leave the fond memory of those fun days when the bottle of aspirin came in so handy. To the Class of 1974, we donate a couple of pennies from our treasury as souvenirs of our money-making technique. To the Class of 1975, we leave our little bundle of stored-up brains that never seemed to get used. To the Class of 1976, we give up our well-known reputation as the class that gave teachers th'e most excite- ment. Velda Aldrich leaves to Mike Aldrich the fun of being a Senior and the opportunity to have parties under the bridge. Sherry Amyot surrenders her first clarinet place to Tina Langtry and leaves Mrs. Bogardus with a quiet chorus. Sue Ayen wants Bob Lowery to have her Do Not Disturb sign and her car goes to anyone who can keep it running. Joan Bowman intrusts the love of Black Lake to Dawn Emrich and wants Jean Allen to take care of her futi weekends. Laurie Chase leaves her Motivation to Mr. Scofield and her pizza recipe to Donna Ceresoli. Dave DeCondo leaves his ability to backoff a garage lift to anyone who thinks he can do as well. Dave Furgison presents Bob Lowery with a first place trophy for racing motorcycles. Jim Gordon, who has a special talent for getting along with Italians, leaves this to Mike Aldrich. Lana Hollister wants Mr. Scofield to have the encouraging thought of glareless discussions and her tenor sax can go to anyone strong enough to carry it. Danny Jolly gives up his pin-setting job at Bernie’s to Butch Forsythe. Bernard Martin leaves his invisible pocket-sized dictionary to Mr. Scofield and his deepest sympathy to any- one who won’t support the Canadians. Jennifer McGregor wants to leave the love of the St. Lawrence and North Hammond to Tina Langtry and to Nancy Proven she leaves absolutely nothing. Suzanne Proven leaves Kitty with her love for cheerleading but is taking everything else with her. Randy Salamacha bestows his nickname Bird on Phil Bickelhaupt who seems to fit it better and leaves behind his understanding of the black race to Dave Gascon. Jari Salisbury wants Wanda Knight to have Eddie, with his permission of course, and leaves Mrs. Shindler peace and quiet on the bus. Dave Spies awards his good looks and irresistible charms to RADAR. Bill Storie leaves his ability to park his car where it can get hit to Donnie Mitchell and his secret formula for growing long blond hair may be given out to all the bald people of America. 32 CLASSES You must not know too much, or be too precise or scientific about birds and trees and flowers and watercraft; . . . Walt Whitman JUNIORS ... Class rings, prom booklets - their treasured keepsakes ... soon to receive the coveted title of Seniors Mrs. Hannan C. Amati A. Atkins L. Lind D. Emrich ABSENT: R. Lowery Have Mercy! D. Mitchell J. Milsap W. Knight P. Truax D. Mitchell 34 We’ve just got to get out of this place! C. Schermerhorn L. Taylor S. Johnston T. Pitcher M. McAndrews Lazy or Spirited? R. Crawford D. Ceresoli T. Bogart C. DeCarr R. Chapman D. Gascon R. Farley D. Hawn C. Shindler A. Gordinier 1974 Bubble Gum Company bang out of this one! Well, Boys, the way I see it. P. Bickelhaupt K. Conklin H. Walsh R. Roberts 35 M. Aldrich SOPHOMORES . . . Sparkle with class proven leaders, not Mrs. Spies T. Langtry M. Ceresoli T. Gordon N. Martin D. Roberts N. Proven M. Milsap J. Pitcher Look of innocence. I have found a Wait 'til you see what we get this year! 36 A. Kussavage L. Correll K. Gibson M. DeGroat C. Gordinier M. Legacy spirit . . . followers S. Henderson C. Gordinier P. Hadlock P. Gallagher book on leadership. They all need help! C. Bogart J. Arduine R. Bertram C. Ayotte 37 FRESHMEN ... a year in limbo ... a searching . . . i J. Martin J. Hollister Mr. Merna M. Amati G. Davis King Tut and His Court ... A. Storie Are you out of your tree?! D. Running If only school was always like J. Savage S. Nelson this! R. Truax M. Davidson A. Cuthbert L. Pitcher W. Youngs W. Morrison 38 Favorite Meeting Place finding their own place. E. Hyde D. Harris F. Johnston m, Gordon S. Gibson B. Supensky D. Ceresoli C. Conklin L. Davis M. Shindler J. Arquitt B. Bass R. Roberts K. McCormick D. Atkins M. Bariteau Boy Scouts strike again! M. McCullough L. Jolly J. Moore D. Aitcheson K. Kussavage King of the Flagpole! EIGHTH GRADE FIRST ROW: D. Spies, F. Forsythe, S. Ayotte, M. Bickelhaupt, R. Bertram, H. Davis. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Bickelhaupt, D. Farley, K. Fleming, P. Delair, R. Davis, D. Youngs, D. Rogers. I FIRST ROW: G. Jolly, C. Frizzel, P. Schermerhom, D. Hadlock, K. Gilmer, S. Johnston. SECOND ROW: L. Rogers, C. Sullivan, A. Walsh, R. McAvoy, P. Moore, D. Tayler, D. Heck. 40 SEVENTH GRADE FIRST ROW: R. Ayen, L. Johnston, F. Proven, E. Hunter, W. DeCarr. SECOND ROW: N. Smith, G. Harris, K. Conklin, J. Bogart, T. Gallagher. THIRD ROW: D. Schermerhorn, Miss White, T. Langtry, D, Stowe, D. Milsap, D. Wagoner. ABSENT: K. Barley, B. Rubadue. FIRST ROW: M. Rogers, D. Ayotte, D. Salamacha, B. Stewart, J. Ceresoli, J. Sullivan. SECOND ROW: D. Amyot, P. Shaver, M. Savage, B. Harris, R. Bertram. THIRD ROW: M. Harris, T. Bogart, W. Knight, R. Gordinier, V. Emrich. ABSENT: S. Matthews. 41 SIXTH GRADE FIRST ROW: E. Rogers, S. Denner, S. Moore, P. Martin, M. Hadlock, L. Hollister, M. McCullough, P. Henry, R. Cole, D. Walsh. SECOND ROW: T. Lundy, S. Bogart, A. Fleming, B. Youngs, S. Matthews, L. Stowe, K. Pitcher, S. Slate, E. Henry, L. Young, W. Knight. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Dwy- er, J. Walsh, S. Bogart, B. Hutton, P. Bogart, D. Running, W. Bogart, B. Calpeter, B. Legacy, L. Legacy, E. Aitcheson, B. Brooks, P. Paddock, C. Moore, Mrs. Emrich. ABSENT: R. Chapman, D. Hazelton, J. Hollister, M. Truax. T _,r_,T T l—'V y—i FIFTH GRADE 42 FIRST ROW: P. Emrich, G. Hollister, B. Rogers, S. Decker, N. Atkins, W. Bowman, R. Trim. SECOND ROW: L. Nicols, L. Jolly, L. Ceresoli, I. Jenne, R. Moore, K. Smith, N. Demick, B. Young, V. Rogers. THIRD ROW: Mr. Delosh, S. Hyde, C. Rogers, T. Shine, M. Rogers, J. Hawn, A. Stoddard, J. Gascon, B. Sullivan, J. Calpeter, C. Farley, S. Salamacha. ABSENT: D. McQueer. FIRST ROW: D. Martin, J. Nelson, T. Martin, C. Rogers, M. McCullough, S. DeCarr, K. Boyd, D. Martin, T. Rogers. SECOND ROW: S. Matthews, C. Closs, D. Running, J. Mann, B. Johnston, R. Hyde, R. Hunter, L. Hunter, P. Young, R. Rogers. THIRD ROW: P. Milsap, S. Shutler, K. Grund- mann, K. Truax, N. Nicol, R. Gilmer, M. Hutton, L. Marcellus, K. Rubadue, L. Aitcheson, D. Pitcher, B. Arquitt, P. Dunham. BAGK ROW: Miss Coleman, Mrs. Bass. THIRD GRADE FIRST ROW: L. Ayotte, J. Mann, D. Bowden, J. Rogers, R. Gilmer, B. Stephenson, S. Youngs, B. Matthews. SECOND ROW: A. Wolfe, D. McQueer, D. Hutton, D. Dunham, S. Davidson, L. Cole, S. Sloan, S. June, M. Johnston. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Moffat, C. Sullivan, D. Gleason, D. Henderson, B. Hutton, K. Krake, M. Walsh, A. Bickelhaupt, S. Davis, L. Hollister, P. Thomas, Mrs. Bowden. ABSENT: C. Shine, S. Alberry. FOURTH GRADE SECOND GRADE MY HELPING HANDS FIRST ROW; C. Hyde, P. Hawn, W. Wolfe, T, Besancon, N. Emrich, B. Ceresoli, M. Running, L. Rogers, M. Proven. SECOND ROW: W. June, M. Harris, D. Bogart, P. Young, D. Delaney, L. Bo- gart, T. Arquitt, C. Hadlock, T. Jones, D. Philips. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Cryer, J. Youngs, M. Mar- tin, R. Schermerhorn, D. Young, T. Bowman, G. Stoddard, D. Jenne, D. McQueer, P. Hawn. FIRST GRADE FIRST ROW: P. Rutherford, T. Closs, C. Rogers, M. Young, K. Youngs, L. Youngs. SECOND ROW M. Hollister, T. Rogers, T. Wolfe, T. Drake, R. Pratt, R. Amati, R. Henry, J. Johnston. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Mead, R. Wagoner, K. Youngs, M. Simons, R. Coffin, S. Stephenson, W. Hollister, P. Langtry, M. Young, K. Hagen, Mrs. Morrison. 44 FIRST ROW: A. Bowden, J. Mann, M. Cole, A. Walsh, S. Ayotte, S. Stoddard. SECOND ROW: B. Wolfe, P. Youngs, P. Henderson, P. Henderson, A. Simons, C. Stowe, Mrs. Nelson. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Chase, R. Jolly, L. Bickelhaupt, C. Besancon, M. Amyot, E. Smith, T. June, J. Hutton. FOURTH ROW: G. Rogers, D. Dunham, B. Young, S. Davidson, D. Hadlock, A. Mahay, A. Howie, M. Kus- ACTIVITIES It is true, I never assisted the sun materially in its rising; but, doubt not, it was of the last importance only to be present at it. David Thoreau OUR PROM 48 ... with friends ... with honor ... with helpfulness MAJORETTES N. Martin N. Proven C. DeCarr M. Ceresoli L. Chase, Drum Majorette SENIOR BAND FIRST ROW; D. Spies, M. Bickelhaupt, B. Rubadue, P. Truax, R. Lowery, D. Atkins, T. Pitcher. SECOND ROW: Mr. Bariteau, R. McAvoy, C. Schermerhorn, D. Emrich, L. Hollister, L. Pitcher, C. Ayotte, D. Mitchell. THIRD ROW: C. Sullivan, M. Bariteau, F. Johnston, W. Morrison, S. Amyot, R. Bertram, T. Langtry, M. Shindler, S. Gibson, G. Jolly. FOURTH ROW: S. Nelson, A. Atkins, L. Chase, P. Bickelhaupt, J. Pitcher, J. McGregor, C. Shindler, P. Schermerhorn. 51 DANCE BAND FIRST ROW: M. Bariteau, L. Hollister, C. Ayotte, M. Shindler, L. Pitcher, R. Bertram, T. Langtry. SECOND ROW: D. Emrich, S. Nelson, J. McGregor, L. Chase, D. Atkins, P. Schermerhorn, M. Bickelhaupt. THIRD ROW: C. Schermerhorn, A. Atkins, C. Moore, W. Morrison. ABSENT: R. Lowery. JUNIOR BAND FIRST ROW; C. Sullivan, K. Pitcher, R. McAvoy, E. Henry, S. Matthews, M. McCullough, T. Gallagher, V. Ceresoli, G. Jolly. SECOND ROW: P. Schermerhorn, R. Bertram, K. Gilmer, V. Emrich, R. Chapman, C. Moore, P. Henry, D. Spies, M. Bickelhaupt. 52 JUNIOR CHORUS FIRST ROW: Mrs. Bogardus, D. Salamacha, K. Conklin, N. Smith, C. Sullivan, R. McAvoy, P. Schermerhorn, T. Gallagher, K. Fleming, M. Rogers. SECOND ROW: M. Harris, J. Bogart, V. Harris, V. Emrich, R. Davis, D. Ayotte, V. Ceresoli, W. DeCarr. THIRD ROW: W. Knight, R. Gordinier, T. Bogart, D. Tayler, G. Jolly, D. Rogers, D. Youngs, P. Delair, D. Farley. FOURTH ROW: D. Amyot, P. Shaver, S. Matthews, B. Stewart, F. Proven, T. Langtry. FIFTH ROW: R. Bertram, M. Savage, W. Harris, D. Milsap, D. Stowe, D. Schermer- horn. BACK ROW; J. Sullivan, M. Bickelhaupt, F. Forsythe, B. Rubadue. 53 SEXTET SENIOR CHORUS FIRST ROW: Mrs. Bogardus, J. Martin, K. Kussavage, D. Ceresoli, L. Jolly, D. Roberts, M. Ceresoli, S. Nelson. SECOND ROW: M. Amati, J. Bowman, L. Chase, J. Mc- Gregor, L. Pitcher, F. Johnston, S. Amyot. THIRD ROW: C. Bogart, L. Lind, R. Truax, K. Conklin, R. Bertrand, B. Supen- sky. FOURTH ROW: M. Shindler, J. Hollister, C. Conklin, D. Ceresoli, W. Morrison, J. Savage, A. Savage, A. Storie. FIFTH ROW; C. Shindler, L. Taylor, M. Bariteau, N. Martin, J. Moore, C. DeCarr. SIXTH ROW: D. Furgison, E. Hyde, G. Davis, P. Bickelhaupt, J. Gordon, B. Martin, R. Lowery. S. Amyot, L. Chase, J. McGregor, M. Shindler, C. Shindler, K. Conklin, Mrs. Bogardus. PEP CLUB FIRST ROW: K. Gilmer, C. Gordinier, C. Bogart, G, Jolly. SECOND ROW: K. McCormick, J. Hollister, B. Supensky, R. McAvoy. BACK ROW; D. Harris, S. Gibson. FIRST ROW: L. Chase, S. Proven, C. Shindler, C. Amati, J. Milsap, L. Lind. BACK ROW, Mr. Scofield, J. McGregor, B. Martin, L. Hollister. 55 FOOD SERVICE HELP , FIRST ROW: C. Schermerhorn, S. Proven, C. Shindler, D. Emrich, J. Milsap, S. Hunter. SECOND ROW: J. Arquitt, B. Forsythe, M. Aldrich, E. Hyde, A. Gordinier, D. Furgison. LANGUAGE CLUB FIRST ROW: J. Hollister, J. Martin, F. Johnston, R. Truax, D. Ceresoli, L. Lind. SECOND ROW: D. Running, T. Gordon, L; Taylor, M. Shindler, L. Jolly, K. Kussavage. THIRD ROW: R. Bertram, D. Cereso- li, Joan Delosh, Advisor; D. Atkins, M. Ceresoli, T. Lang- try, N. Martin, J. Moore, A. Storie, L. Pitcher, J. Savage. FOURTH ROW: D. Aitcheson, W. Morrison, M. Gordon. FIFTH ROW: K. Gibson, J. Pitcher, C. Conklin, P. Gal- lagher. 56 ' F.F.A. F.H.A. FIRST ROW: K. Mc- Cormick, L, Taylor, C. Gordinier, C. Shindler, V. Aldrich, SECOND ROW: Mrs. Spies, D. Harris, L. Lind, C. Bogart, L. Jolly, S. Gibson. THIRD ROW: M. Shindler, N. Martin, M. Ceresoli, J. Salis- bury, S. Ayen, J. Hollister, T. Langtry, B. Supensky. FIRST ROW: J. Moore, C. Schermerhorn, B. Martin, D. Amyot, D. Furgison. SECOND ROW: Mr. Legacy, P. Hadlock, W. Youngs, M. Milsap, G. Davis, T. Pitcher, B. Bass, L. Davis, D. Hawn, E. Hyde, J. Arquitt. Look at that fight! nArrmNiiNuo . . . pcupic leaving,wondering, having fun. It smells! Me and my shadow. HOLD IT! Graduation '72 ATHLETICS In this fresh evening each blade and leaf looks as if it had been dipped in an icy liquid greenness. David Thoreau VARSITY BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: D. Spies, P. Moore. SECOND ROW: R. Lowery, P. Truax, T. Bogart, A. Gordinier, D. Decondo, W. Storie. THIRD ROW: Mr. Merna, A. Atkins, M. Milsap, R. Farley, T. Pitcher, G. Davis, R. Chapman. JUNIOR VARSITY FIRST ROW: T. Gordon, C. Conklin, J. Arquitt, D. Ceresoli, P. Gallagher, D. Atkins, M. Gordon. SECOND ROW: Mr. Delosh, E. Hyde, W. Youngs, P. Hadlock, M. Legacy, B. Bass, J. Pitcher. CHEERLEADERS VARSITY JUNIOR VARSITY S. Proven, C. Schermerhorn, S. Ayen, L. Lind, L. Chase, K. Conklin. M. Amati, S. Nelson, M. Ceresoli, C. Ayotte, R. Truax, N. Proven. 62 BASEBALL FIRST ROW: R. Salamacha, M. Milsap, A. Gordinier, T. Gordon, J. Arduine, R. Chapman, C. Conklin. SECOND ROW: K. Nelson, J. Salamacha, T. Supensky, T. Pitcher, J. Pryor, B. Storie, Mr. George Montroy, Coach. SPORTS UNLIMITED May I have your Autograph? Rah! Let us cheer. Follow the leader?? Huff n Puff. It GOES in the basket! Did someone say DRIBBLE? There are dirty particles on this floor! If I could see it, I'd catch it! EPILOG Today we are young: our lives are filled with special songs still to be sung ... hearts - still to be given ... faith in ourselves and in our world - un- shaken. But when our songs and aspirations have been forgotten ... and when our faith is worn with age, we will remember these golden days and The Nature of Youth 66 ADVERTISERS How simple our basic needs — a little food, sun, air, water, shelter, warmth and sleep! How lightly might this earth bear man forever! Nancy Newhall Compliments of TRUAX SON GENERAL INSURANCE Hammond, New York Compliments to the Senior Class NORTHROP EQUIPMENT CO., INC. PfiY X w Ski Whiz Parts and Service VINCENT AND SCHARLIE MEAD Antwerp, N. Y. Phone 659-2460 On Route I I Boats — Cabins — Trailer Park Tent Sites THE LOG CABINS on Black Lake Hammond, N. Y. Phone Morristown 375-6691 CARL AND ARLU GARDNER LIND'S HILLSIDE CAMPS Black Lake Fishing Tackle — Motors Souvenirs — Bait Etc. UHu iipod Compliments of HESS FURNITURE WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL BOYER APPLIANCES Morristown, New York Refrigeration Radiator Repair Phone 482-2033 Redwood, New York 68 MORRISTOWN FUEL AND SUPPLY CO., INC. Complete Building Supplies Morristown, New York COE-PETIT Box 150 Adam's Center Case Tractors and Equipment Gary Hagen — Sales Manager Agricultural Division Compliments of EDWARD HOLLISTER LEWIS LEWIS, INC. Heating Oils Auctioner — Registered Holsteins Hammond, New York Telephone: 324-2581 Compliments of THE Compliments of VICTOR CRYDENMAN Your Local I.B.A. Dealer Madrid R.D. 1 Phone: 322-5545 EDGEWOOD RESORT Northern New York's Greatest Resort Compliments of THE STALKER FARM Hammond, New York SAVINGS BANK Ogdensburg 339 State St. BLUE SEAL FEED WILLIAM H. ROGERS Sales Representative 126 Proctor Avenue Ogdensburg, N. Y. 13669 (315) 393-3342 Massena 22-24 Phillips St. 31 MARSAW'S FUEL DAVID MARSAW Hammond, New York Potsdam Market St. HUTCHINSON'S BOAT WORKS, INC. Phone: 324-4101 Holland and Bethune Streets Fuel Oil — Gasoline — Kerosene All ARCO Products Groceries Alexandria Bay, New York BOATS Compliments of VINCENT GIBSON Electrical — Heating — Plumbing Hammond, New York 13646 Phone: 315—324-2613 RED BARN MUSEUM Morristown Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bogardus Compliments of WALTER PROVEN SALES SERVICE Hammond, N. Y. Phone: 324-491 I Save at the REDWOOD NATIONAL BANK SKIROULES O'BRIEN'S BOATS SNOJETS Redwood, New York HADLOCK'S Alexandria Bay New York LOCKLAND FARMS A FIRST BY VARDEN Student Yearbook Photographers Workshop a Fantastic Success In August of 1972, Yardcn Stuilu Laurie Chapman. Amsterdam High School. Albany. New York. “Vardcn HADLOCK'S FARM EQUIPMENT Silo Unloaders and Gutter Cleaners J. S. Wood House Equipment Line Clay Barn Equipment Line Armour Fertilizers Owatonna Windrowers Gehl Farm Equipment Hammond, New York TTrabordli. Fairport High Sch Rochester. New York. I thoi by Kathy Becrhulter. John F Ken- nedy Hu h School I ik .. New York but also as adult human beings, who can work together to obiain Coming-Painted Post East High School, Coming. New York. Workshop 73 has already been planned. For information, call or write Mr. Carl Tandoi. arden Studios, Inc., Rwhester. New York 14607. Phone 546-2360. We hope to see you there. ARDEN The company with the WORKSHOP J. R. MILLER formal rentals for all occasions Watertown, Ogdensburg, Gouverneur International-Bombardier Ski-Doo PETE GILTZ IMPLEMENT CO. R.F.D. 2 Theresa New York Phone: 628-571 I RAY'S AND TED'S USED AUTO PARTS, INC. 24 hour wrecker service Route I, Box 67 Redwood, New York 13679 Compliments of SMITH'S ANTIQUES Hammond, New York Compliments of BASTA'S FLOWER SHOP QAEBEL CHEV.-OLDS, Inc. 600 State Street CARTHAGE, NEW YORK 13618 619 Main Street Ogdensburg, New York Your Only S H Green Stamp Florist! MARK McGREGOR 483-1540 Compliments of PAT'S CUT RATE STATION gas 35.9 WE KNOW Brown s Corners our OIL- 72 ondCAS toe! Farm Automation Farmway Badger Bou-matic Silomatic D. M. Hollister Hammond, New York 324-4343 Compliments of KEN BROWN MPS-ROE INC. your VlvrAYVAtJ dealer Feed, Seed, Fertilizer Great Bend, Limerick, Philadelphia New York Theresa, New York 628-5643 Phone: 773-5601 Compliments of Compliments of McGREGOR TRAILER PARK COFFEE KITCHEN Black Lake, N. Y. —ip SCHERMERHORN BOAT SALES, INC. BOSCH ANTIQUES Evinrude Penn Yan Mfg. Alcort Cobia Specializing in Paper Americana Main Street Hammond, New York Scenic Route 12 (315) 324-4228 Brier Hill, N. Y. (315)375-4440 Plant the Leaders Compliments of PIONEER CORN CO. Hugh Pitcher Hammond, New York Ph. 324-2071 HAMMOND ENTERPRISES Hardware, Fishing Tackle, Gas, Paint ED AND ROSIE SALAMACHA 73 Compliments of CITIZENS Compliments of TELEPHONE CO. HAMMOND AGWAY Hammond New York Farm Supplies Bulk Feed Service Installation and Repair Call: 324-2451 Authorized Agency for Hammond, New York 1 1 __ 1 _ _ |_ DON AND PAT CERESOLI I ■ uLpxjirir FIRST WITH THE FEATURES WOMEN WANT MOST PATRICK'S ESSO 315 393-1510 Bait, Tackle, Souvenirs, Gifts Agency of Bozo Mini Bikes PAT AND ESTELL MILLER McCONVILLE, INC. Chippewa Bay, New York DANIEL Qne D0|om;te p|aza McCONVILLE, Jr. Post Office Box 500 President Ogdensburg, N. Y. 1 3669 T L C ANTIQUES TOM and BETTY CHAPMAN nioffman |(Ti] •'farm seeds Box 81 — St. Lawrence Ave. CHARLES H. BAXTER Hammond, New York 13646 R.D. 2 - Box 142A3 Ogdensburg, N. Y. 13669 Phone-315 375-6613 Telephone 315 — 324-4601 A. H. HOFFMAN SEEDS, Ik., LANDISVILLE (Leacasttr Ct.) Pa. 17538 IF IT S COODFOOD YOU WANT- D M DINER DORIS AND MAURICE MALOY Best Wishes to the Class of 1973 MILO AND ELEANOR HOLLISTER Schermerhorn's Landing Hammond, New York PAT AND JERRY'S TAVERN THE CORNER PHARMACY Band every Friday, Saturday, Sunday Ogdensburg, New York Alexandria Bay, New York Compliments of Congratulations from JOSEPH FISHER SONS The Good Clothing Store In Ogdensburg £• HART SCHAFFNER MARX THE ANCHOR LOUNGE JIM PARKER Alexandria Bay, New York 75 Say it with CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GREAT CLASS OF 1973 From Mr. Mack JAMES H. BOGARDUS GENERAL INSURANCE 118 KING STREET - OGDENSBURG, N. Y. 13669 Next to Hepburn Hospital Phone: 393-5310 M YOUR KnJrptnJrnt 1 Morristown, New York Phone: 375-6300 Compliments of HAMMOND SERVICE CENTER 24-hour-towing, snow plowing, automotive repairs, hardware, and misc. Compliments of PERRETTA PACKING Compliments of CO. INC. CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK Brier Hill, New York Hammond, New York 76 I BUSINESS PATRONS SINGER'S MARKET 69 Walton Street Alexandria Bay, New York ELLEN F. WAGONER, INSURANCE 16 Bethune Street Alexandria Bay, N. Y. 13607 CAVALLARIO'S STEAK HOUSE Frank and Connie Cavallario Alexandria Bay, New York BUD'S TAVERN Babe and Martha Elliott Redwood, New York PEARL’S DEPARTMENT STORE Alexandria Bay New York TIBBLES LUMBER COMPANY Main Street Redwood, New York ALBERT F. HARTMAN Purina Chows — Bagged and Bulk Redwood, New York 482-9192 Compliments of KABEL CHEVROLET Redwood, New York CROSSROAD GROCERIES i Norm and Jim Alexandria Bay, New York Compliments of RAY’S GROCERY Brier Hill, New York BLIND BAY MARINA Hammond, New York 324-4393 HUNTER BULK SERVICE Theresa New York MENZO H. PRESTON Calendars and Ad Specialties Hammond, New York Compliments of HYDE'S TV REPAIR SERVICE Hammond, New York Compliments of FERGUSON'S OIL COMPANY Redwood, New York BROWN'S ANTIQUES Hammond New York Route 2 HAUCK'S HOTEL Black Lake Road Hammond, New York EMRICH'S KNOTTY PINE RESTAURANT Black Lake Road Hammond, New York OSCAR'S Ogdensburg New York McLEAR'S MOTOR REPAIR Hammond, New York Phone: 375-8831 WRIGHT'S SPORTING GOODS MARINA Morristown New York CLOVER DALE FARM Black Lake Road Hammond, New York SHIRLEY’S BEAUTY SHOP Hammond New York LAVARNWAY'S BOWLING ALLEYS Bernard J. Lavarnway, Prop. Hammond, New York MARY'S SHOP Calaboga Road Hammond, New York 324-41 10 NORTH STAR MOTEL Alexandria Bay New York 77 BUSINESS PATRONS SAM'S GRILL Doris and Leo Pete Theresa, New York IDEAL SPOT Theresa New York GASCON BROS. — WELL DRILLING Year Round Work Guaranteed Hammond, N. Y. Phone 324-2761 A — D BOWL Theresa New York THE BARNYARD GIFT SHOP Calaboga Road Hammond, New York LARRY'S FRUIT MARKET 1217 Greene Street Ogdensburg, New York GEORGE'S AUTO Subaru Dealer Ogdensburg, New York OGDENSBURG BUILDING SUPPLY 12 River Street Ogdensburg, New York 13669 FUN SERVICES Games for Fun or Funds Hailesboro, New York 287-0618 FLOYD ALLEN Plumbing, Heating, Electrical Wiring Hammond, New York THE GEORGE HADLOCK FAMILY Belstar Farm Hammond, New York DR. AND MRS. BYRON MC AVOY Hammond New York INDIAN RIVER DINER Open 24 Hours Theresa, New York CHAPMAN'S ANTIQUES Harold L. Chapman Prop. Hammond, New York BLUE HEAVEN COTTAGES Black Lake Road Hammond, New York LAPLANTE GARAGE Hammond New York HAMMOND LIQUOR STORE Hammond, New York Phone: 324-2471 TOWNLINE FARM Black Lake Road Hammond, New York BLACK LAKE TRADING POST Edwardsville New York PAGANO PHARMACY, INC. 422 Ford Street Ogdensburg, N. Y. Phone: 393-3600 GERRY’S LIQUOR STORE I 143 Patterson Street Ogdensburg, New York COMPLIMENTS OF C L GROCERY STORE Morristown, New York 375-8834 HOTEL REDWOOD Dean, Lou Ann, Jeff and Tim Honeywell Redwood, New York STUBBY’S GRILL Ron and Gloria Lloyd Redwood, New York CHARLES MALLOTT General Store Hammond, New York HOME RESTAURANT Proprietor: Basil Bass Hammond, New York 78 BUSINESS PATRONS 5 10 VARIETY STORE Harold F. Keeler Alexandria Bay, N. Y. 13607 Good Luck to the Class of 1973 THE ROYAL AND MANOR RESTAURANT Mr. and Mrs. John Argyros GILMOUR'S VARIETY SHOP Morristown New York TURN ER INN Edwardsville New York DONALD ROBINSON SONS Black Lake New York CHARLIE'S TAVERN Black Lake New York EDWARDSVILLE GROCERY Hammond New York Compliments of A. E. GALSTER SONS, INC. Watertown, New York HOWIE'S SUPER MARKET Hammond, New York Phone: 324-4521 EGGLESON'S ANTIQUE SHOP Potato Street Road, Morristown, N. Y. Phone: 375-6369 J S CARPET SHOP Hammond New York DAIRYLEA COOPERATIVE INC. South-Hammond Local Hammond, New York 13646 ST. LAWRENCE AGENCY, INC. Insuring and Real Estate Serving the St. Lawrence Valley Compliments of BASS’ GENERAL STORE Hammond, New York MORT BACKUS SONS Ogdensburg, New York Phone: 393-5899 SUNSHINE ACCESSORY STORE Gouverneur New York MASON'S JEWELERS Gouverneur New York MAX ALPERT, INC. 162 Court Street Watertown, New York SPERLING'S, INC. Ogdensburg, New York THE GLOBE STORE 302-16 Court Street Watertown, New York FOLINO'S SHOE STORE Tony Folino, Prop. Alexandria Bay, New York COLLINS, KELLETT CO. INC. Congratulations to the class of '73 Alexandria Bay, New York COLBURN LIQUOR STORE Morristown New York COUNTRY VALLEY COTTAGES On Black Lake Road at Edwardsville RD I, Hammond, New York DOYLE WELL DRILLING Route 2, Hammond, New York Phone: 375-6522 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SMALLEST CLASS From a Larger Class Class of 1974 79 GENERAL PATRONS DOUGLAS AND SHIRLEY GORDON Congratulations To the Class of 1973 CARLETON AND LUCILLE FURGISON Hammond New York MR. AND MRS. JAMES SULLIVAN Congratulations and Best Wishes Hammond, New York JUST A FRIEND From Theresa New York Compliments of NEIL AND CAROL STORIE Hammond, New York Best Wishes TRUMAN AND JANE SALISBURY Rossie, New York Compliments of FRANCIS AND LOUISE AYEN and Family Compliments of MR. AND MRS. MERLE LAIDLAW Hammond, New York Compliments of RAY AND BETTY JOSLIN Hammond, New York Compliments of GENE AND VIVIAN FORSYTHE Hammond, New York The Best of Everything PHIL AND RUTH BROOKS Hammond, New York MR. AND MRS. LEWIS PADDOCK Best Wishes to the Class of 1973 From your St. Law. Co. Clerk Compliments of GERALD AND MILDRED HOLLISTER Hammond, New York TO A GOOD CLASS From a Better Class 1975 The Year of the Hare FRIENDS Mr. and Mrs. David Aitcheson and Family Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Mr. and Mrs. George L. Ayotte Mr. and Mrs. George Knight Binzie and Kareta Paddock Mrs. Erdine Felt Mr. and Mrs. Royce Spies Mr. and Mrs. Frank Orza Cunningham's Country Store Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scofield Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Delosh Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sargent Clarence and Velda Jenne Mrs. Helen Campbell Black Lake Supply Compliments of Mrs. Thelma C. Eustis Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hunter Faubert Well Drilling Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gallagher and Family Lillian's Beauty Shop Earl and Gwen Nicol Wayne and Joann Storie Mr. and Mrs. Howard H. Bariteau Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hannan
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