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1989 YEARBOOK STAFF The 1989 Yearbook Staff is proud to present to you the 36th volume of our PIRATE’S LOG. We hope that you will find that we have made many changes since last year’s issue. We hope that this is a good sign that our book will continue to improve with each new issue. The Staff has been very active in raising the money needed to fund our book. Our Advertising Campaign was very successful this year. We raised almost double the amount raised last year. The Staff also sponsored a Band Dance to raise money. It featured “Red Star”, a band of which Mr. Ritchie is a member of. A big “thank you” is in order to them. We would like to take this opportunity to thank all of our advertisers who made the funding of our Pirate’s Log possible. We also had some patrons who donated money to help us out. They include Karen’s Shear Delight, Mr. Bernard Slate, and Wyman and Mary Manchester. Thank You!! The 1989 Yearbook Staff Front Row: Mr. Ritchie, Robin Leonard, Jennifer Thomas. Middle Row: Michaela Mealus, Keith Young, Shelly Ford, Nicky Davis. Back Row: Lori Ward, Stacy Hooper, Danni Fraser, Lynette Richer, Steve Clarke, Julie Manchester, Trudy Myers, Patty Whitford. BOARD OF EDUCATION: Mr. Thomas Canfield, Mr. Pete Rice, Mr. Scott Baker, Mr. William Mealus, Mrs. Jeanette Wicks, Mr. Clyde Frank, Jr., Mrs. Jackie Vallencour, Mr. William Cartwright Mr. William U. Cartwright, Superintendent of Schools, Mr. Lloyd V. Dashnaw, High School Principal 4 BOARD OF EDUCATION SUPERINTENDENT - PRINCIPAL GUIDANCE COUNSELOR i SCHOOL SECRETARIES: Mrs. Jackie Vallencour, Mrs. Cherie Gratzer, Mrs. Patsy Ford, Mrs. Dixie Dickinson, Miss Barbara Manchester SCHOOL LIBRARIANS: Mrs. Wood, Mrs. Cole, Mrs. Scanlon HEALTH OFFICE: Mrs. Dashnaw, School Nurse, Mrs. LaDuc, Dental Hygienist SECRETARIES LIBRARIANS HEALTH OFFICE ELEMENTARY FACUL- TY: Front Row- Mrs. Dur- kish, Mrs. Tessmer, Mrs. Sweet, Mrs. Valentine, Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Bassette. Back Row- Mrs. Grindal, Miss Shampine, Mrs. Phillips, Mrs. Visconti, Mr. O’Bryan, Mrs. Duggan, Mrs. Rose, Mr. Slate. HIGH SCHOOL FACUL- TY: Front Row- Mrs. Cole, Mrs. Heagle, Miss Garrish, Mrs. Shauer, Mrs. Hoover, Miss Seel- man, Mrs. Valentine. Back Row- Mr. Parow, Mr. Durkish, Mr. Ritchie, Mr. Kratzat, Mr. Brein- del, Mr. Kellerhals, Mr. LeBlanc. SCHOOL FACULTY COMPUTER AIDE COMPUTER ROOM: Mrs. Mea- lus, Computer Aide Seated: Mrs. Dashnaw, Mrs. Dusharm, Miss Seel- man, Mrs. Heagle, Mrs. Valentine, Mrs. Shauer, Mrs. Berry. Back: Mr. Tarr, Miss Felio, Mr. Parow, Mr. Bearor, Mr. Ritchie, Mr. LeBlanc, Mr. Kellerhals, Mr. Fraser, Mr. Breindel, Mr. Parow. CUblODIANS: Miss Manchester, Mrs. LaVancha, Mrs. Weaver, Mrs. Wood FACULTY CUSTODIANS MAINTENANCE 7 Mr. Rick Chartand CAFETERIA STAFF: Mrs. Swanson, Mrs. Youngs, Mrs. Young, Mrs. Ledger, Mrs. Hooper, Mrs. Wood, Mrs. Atkinson BUS DRIVERS: Front Row- Mr. Manchester, Mr. Cochran, Mr. Manchester. Back Row- Mrs. Parow, Mrs. Nawotniak, Mr. Davis, Mrs. LaPlatney, Mrs. Ellis, Mrs. Hooley, Mr. Chamberlain, Mr. Buckingham. CAFETERIA LADIES BUS DRIVERS 4 V JACK ANDERSEN FRENCH-MATH- SCIENCE Senior High Chorus 2-3 Varsity Basketball 3 Whiz Quiz Team 2-3-4 Yearbook Staff 4 SHEENA MARIA ATKINSON BUSINESS Senior High Chorus 1-2-3- 4 Girls Chorus 1-2-3-4 Varsity Soccer 3-4 TRICIA M. ATKINSON ART-LATIN MATH-SCIENCE J.V. Soccer 1 Varsity Soccer 2-3-4 J.V. Basketball 1 Varsity Basketball 2-3-4 J.V. Softball 1 Varsity Softball 2-3-4 Band 1 Yearbook Staff 2 Senior Executive Council Member V.P. of SADD Chapter DEWAYNE BAILLARGEON FRENCH-MATH- SCIENCE J.V. Soccer 1-2 Varsity Soccer 3-4 J.V. Basketball 1-2 Varsity Basketball 3-4 J.V. Baseball 1-2 Varsity Baseball 3-4 Yearbook Staff 1-2-3-4 Jack Andersen GERALD E. BAKER II WELDING I II J.V. Soccer 1-2 Varsity Soccer 3-4 J.V. Basketball 2 J.V. Baseball 1-2 Varsity Baseball 3-4 Sheena Maria Atkinson Tricia M. Atkinson 10 DeWayne Baillargeon Gerald E. Baker II CHRISSCHEYL M. BANGO FOODS I II-MATH Varsity Soccer 1-2-3-4 J.V. Basketball 1 Basketball Manager 2 ANTHONY KARL BETRUS FRENCH-MATH- SCIENCE J.V. Soccer 1 Varsity Soccer 2-3-4 J.V. Basketball 1-2 Varsity Basketball 3-4 J.V. Baseball 1-2 Varsity Baseball 3-4 Sophomore Class Presi- dent Student Council 4 Whiz Quiz Team 3-4 National Honor Society 4 DENNIS R. CANFIELD FRENCH-MATH- SCIENCE J.V. Soccer 2 Varsity Soccer 3 J.V. Basketball 1-2 Varsity Basketball 3-4 J.V. Baseball 1-2 Varsity Baseball 3-4 Senior High Chorus 1-2-3- 4 Select Chorus 1-2-3 Wind Ensemble 1-2-3-4 Dennis R. Canfield KRISTI CASCIARO HEALTH OCCUPATIONS HOME ECONOMICS Senior High Chorus 1-2-3 LAURIE MARIE CROSS FRENCH-MATH- SCIENCE Senior High Chorus 1-2 Girls Chorus 1 Varsity Softball 1 J.V. Volleyball 2 Whiz Quiz Team 1 Yearbook Staff 1-2 Kristi Casciaro Laurie Marie Cross 11 NICHOLE MARIE DAVIS ART-FRENCH- MATH Senior High Chorus 1-2-3- 4 Girls Chorus 2-3-4 Yearbook Staff 1-2-3-4 Art Club 1 National Honor Society 3- 4 NHS Treasurer 4 DAWN DEAMER LPN BRENDA JEAN DUSHARM BUSINESS Senior High Chorus 1-2-3- 4 J.V. Basketball 1-2 J.V. Volleyball 1-2 Cheerleading 3 Drill Team 1 Varsity Softball 1 RACHELLE D. FORD FRENCH-MATH- SCIENCE Senior High Chorus 1-2-3- Nicole Marie Davis 4 Girls Chorus 1-2-3-4 J.V. Volleyball 2 Varsity Volleyball 3 Yearbook Staff 2-4 National Honor Society 4 DONALD W. FOWLER SCIENCE-SHOP Senior High Chorus 1 J.V. Soccer 1 Varsity Soccer 2-3-4 Student Council 3 Brenda Jean Dusharm 12 Rachelle D. Ford Donald W. Fowler DANIELLE MARIE FRASER BUSINESS CHRISTOPHER FRANK ART-MATH- SCIENCE J.V. Soccer 1-2 Varsity Soccer 3-4 J.V. Basketball 1-2 Varsity Basketball 3-4 J.V. Baseball 1-2 Student Council 4 Member of SADD Chap- ter Christopher Frank Danielle Marie Fraser Heather Lynn Fuller Kimberly A. Center Christine M. Gratzer Senior High Chorus 1-2-3- 4 Girls Chorus 1 Student Council 1-2-3 Art Club 1 Yearbook Staff 1-4 HEATHER LYNN FULLER COSMETOLOGY- FRENCH Senior High Chorus 1-2-3- 4 Girls Chorus 1-2-3 Varsity Soccer 2 J.V. Volleyball 2 Varsity Volleyball 3 Member of SADD Chap- ter KIMBERLY A. GENTER ART- COSMETOLOGY Varsity Soccer Manager 4 CHRISTINE M. GRATZER BUSINESS-MATH Senior High Chorus 1-2-3- 4 Girls Chorus 2-3-4 Select Chorus 3 Varsity Soccer 1-2-3-4 Modified Softball 1 Cheerleading 2-3 Yearbook Staff 2 Drill Team 1-2 DANIEL THOMAS HAWTHORNE FRENCH-MATH- SCIENCE Senior High Chorus 1-2-3- 4, J.V. Basketball 1-2, Varsity Basketball 3-4, National Honor Society 4 JOANNE HOUSE FRENCH-MATH- SCIENCE Senior High Chorus 1-2-3- 4, Girls Chorus 2-3-4, Var- sity Soccer 1-2-3-4, J.V. Basketball 1, Cheerlead- ing 2-3-4, AV Club 1, Yearbook Staff 2-3-4, Na- tional Honor Society 3-4, NHS Secretary 4 ANGELIA MAE HUNTER FRENCH-MATH- SCIENCE- HEALTH OCCUPATIONS Senior High Chorus 1-2-3- 4, Girls Chorus 1-2-3-4, Select Chorus 2-3-4, Wind Ensemble 1-2-3-4, Bi- County Band and Chorus, Varsity Soccer 1-2-3-4, Varsity Softball 1-2-3-4, J.V. Basketball 2, Varsity Basketball 3-4, Cheerlead- ing 1, J.V. Volleyball 2, Varsity Volleyball 3, Yearbook Staff 1, Junior Class President, Secretary of Senior Exec. Council TINA LOUISE KALER BUSINESS- SECRETARIAL Senior High Chorus 1-2-3- 4, Girls Chorus 1-2-3-4, Wind Ensemble 1, Year- book Staff 1 ANTHONY WAYNE LAPARR WELDING I II J.V. Volleyball 1-2, Varsi- ty Volleyball 3, Varsity Softball 3, JCC Typing Team 2-3, Canton Typing Team 3 Daniel Thomas Hawthorne Joanne House Angelia Mae Hunter Tina Louise Kaler Anthony Wayne LaParr Sara Wynette LaParr SARA WYNETTE LAPARR BUSINESS Senior High Chorus 1-2-3- 4, AV Club 1-2, Girl Scouts 1-2 RONDA M. LAPLATNEY BUSINESS- SECRETARIAL Senior High Chorus 1-2-3- 4, Girls Chorus 1-2-3 REGINA LAVANCHA Ronda M. LaPlatney HEALTH OCCUPATIONS- HOME ECONOMICS J.V. Basketball 1-2, Varsi- ty Basketball 4, Senior High Chorus 1-2-3, Varsi- ty Softball 1, Drill Team 1-2 TERRI JO LAYBOULT BUSINESS- SECRETARIAL Senior High Chorus 1-2-3, High School Library Treasurer 3-4, Memorial Fund Treasurer 4 Regina LaVancha Terri Jo LayBoult Thomas Lawrence Looby THOMAS LAWRENCE LOOBY FRENCH-MATH- SCIENCE Senior High Chorus 1-2-3- 4, Select Chorus 1-2-3, Guys Chorus 1-2-3-4, Wind Ensemble 1-2-3-4, Marching Band 1-2-3, Bi- County Band Chorus 1, Stage Band 1, J.V. Basket- ball 1-2, Varsity Basket- ball 3-4, J.V. Soccer 2, Class President 1-3-4, Stu- dent Council Treasurer 2, Vocal Music Treasurer 3, Whiz Quiz 1-2-3-4 , Na- tional Honor Society 3-4, NHS President 4, Junior Prom King, President of SADD 15 ] FI 3ei 1, Va Ma rc h sei l, iit’ 3a ng Ye ;io MI A f: 31 C 3e 1, 3e Ei 3c V £ Vi v B£ ini Vi Y Cl of s s 4 V b V. J t' s i 3 JULIE ANN MANCHESTER FRENCH-MATH- SCIENCE- HEALTH OCCUPATIONS Senior High Chorus 1-2-4, Wind Ensemble 1-2-3-4, Varsity Soccer 1-2-3, J.V. Volleyball 2, Varsity Vol- leyball 3, Cheerleading 1- 2- 4, Varsity Softball 1-2- 3- 4, Student Council 2; V.P. 3; Pres. 4, Yearbook Staff 2; Editor 3-4, Na- tional Honor Society 3-4, NHS V.P. 4, Jr. Prom Queen, Class Secretary 1- 2-3, Senior Exec. Council LAURIE ANN MYERS LPN Senior High Chorus 1-2-3, Varsity Soccer 1-2-3-4, Varsity Softball 1-2, J.V. Volleyball 1-2, Varsity Volleyball 3, Varsity Bas- ketball 3, Yearbook Staff 2 LORRIE J. NAWOTNIAK ART-FRENCH- SCIENCE Senior High Chorus 1-2, Senior Chorus Play 1-2, Varsity Soccer 1-2-3-4, Drill Team 1-2, Majorette 2, Art Club 1 ROBERT PEABODY AUTO MECHANICS SHEILA L. PEALO FRENCH-MATH- SCIENCE- HEALTH OCCUPATIONS Senior High Chorus 1-2-3, Girls Chorus 3, Volleyball Manager 2-3, Member of SADD Chapter Robert Peabody Sheila L. Pealo GLENN V. SMITH FRENCH-MATH- SCIENCE Senior High Chorus 1-2-3- 4 Guys Chorus 1-2-3-4 Select Chorus 1-2-3 Wind Ensemble 1-2-3-4 J.V. Basketball 1-2 Varsity Basketball 3-4 RICHARD WICKS FRENCH-MATH- SCIENCE Wind Ensemble 1-2-3-4 Marching Band 1-2 Glenn V. Smith Richard Wicks Michelle Lee Williams MICHELLE LEE WILLIAMS FRENCH-MATH- SCIENCE Senior High Chorus 1-2-3- 4 Girls Chorus 1-2-3-4 Select Chorus 3-4 Wind Ensemble 1-2-3-4 Marching Band 1-2-3-4 Bi-County Chorus 2 J.V. Basketball 2 CHUCK YOUNG MATH J.V. Soccer 2 Varsity Soccer 3-4 J.V. Basketball 1 J.V. Baseball 1 JOHN PAUL LAFAVE MATH-SCIENCE J.V. Soccer 1 Chuck Young John Paul LaFave 17 The Senior Class has shared many memorable moments during the last thirteen years. We would like to share a few that stand out in our minds. During our first year together in Kindergarten, Danielle Fraser made it clear from day one that she was going to be the boss of the class. If someone did something to upset her, she would scratch and pinch that person. But the torture we endured was worth it because one day we all got even with her when she got her head stuck in a cot after nap time in Mrs. Scanlon’s room. The whole class laughed at her while she waited for the janitors to come and cut the cot to get her head out. In Third Grade Donald Fowler, Joe Bango, and Gerry Baker gambled for pencils while playing poker during recess in Miss Shampine’s room. Also in Third Grade, the class was taking a quiz and Terri LayBoult noticed that the answers to the quiz were on the board. Terri, being the honest person that she is, told Miss Shampine. The whole class started yelling at Terri for telling Miss Shampine. But Terri was rewarded with an additional 10 pts. on her grade. In Fifth Grade Donald Fowler became really interested in Social Studies. He was the “Great American Hero” of Mrs. Rose’s class. He wouldn’t let anyone say anything bad about America or he threatened to beat them up after shcool was out. Also in Fifth Grade, Dan Hawthorne made one too many pranks in Miss Chartrand’s room. He told the class that he had drunk some of the alcohol from the lab. When Miss Chartrand questioned him about it and informed him of the consequences of his actions, he denied it. But Dan was sent to the Nurse anyway for a dose of Syrup of Ipecac. Joanne House became somewhat of a favorite in Mr. O’Bryan’s room in Sixth Grade. She got the best seat in the room, the table at the front of the room was saved especially for Joanne. For almost the whole year Joanne became the “class receptionist” because she couldn’t stop talking with Julie Manchester and Lori Nowatniak. One day Regina LaVancha went up to Mr. O’Bryan’s desk to ask him a question. Meanwhile the whole class was snickering because her zipper was unzipped. Mr. O’Bryan finally figured out why we were laughing and he told Regina in front of the whole class. Needless to say Regina’s face turned a bright red. Seventh Grade was a year of “Dare-Devil Flying” for Chrisscheyl Bango. One day Mr. Briendel took his class out to play a game of kick ball. Chrisscheyl wasn’t interested in playing, so she climbed one of the trees behind home plate. She got to the top of it and decided she wanted to jump to the next one. Well, she ALMOST made it and came crashing through the branches to the ground. She didn’t move for a few seconds but as soon as the rest of the class came running over to see if she was dead or alive, she jumped up and said that she was fine. One day in Math class during Eighth Grade, Gerry Baker got his hand stuck in the hole inside one of the desks. He didn’t say a word about it the whole period until Mrs. Heagle asked him to go to the board to do a math problem. During Home Ec Dan Hawthorne caught a pot holder on fire because he left it laying on the burner. During gym class in Ninth Grade the girls were playing floor hockey. After everyone’s legs were all red from Sara LaParr because she swung her stick at everyone who got between her and the puck. One day in class Joanne was sitting up on the bleachers waiting for her team’s turn to play and when she jumped off from the bleachers she landed right smack on top of the new goalie nets. She bent them totally out of shape and they were beyond repair. The summer after our Sophomore year was the first summer that part of our class was able to take Driver Education. One day Coach Bearor was teaching how to do a 3-pt. turn. Heather Fuller had some trouble maneuvering one because when she tried to do one she ended up going in the same direction that she had started out in. During the first week of our Junior Year Tony Betrus went to English Class in Mr. Parow’s room. He went to sit in his assigned seat only to find that someone else was already sitting there. Tony demanded that he get his seat, but the other person insisted that was also their assigned seat. Mr. Parow finally checked his class lists only to find that Tony indeed had the right seat but he was two periods early for his English Class. And finally our Senior Year has brought some more embarrassing moments for some classmates. Tom Looby had Chrissy Gratzer believing that Webster’s had taken the word “gullible” out of it’s dictionary. Also during a discussion of why there were an “L” and an “R” on the covers of contact cases, Chuck Young said that the letters were for Blind people so they would know which one was for their left and which one was for their right eye! SENIOR CLASS HISTORY CLASS WILL Jack Andersen, to my brother, my bunk to sleep in when I’m not home, so you don’t have to fix a bed every day. Sheena Atkinson, to Parish and Jolyn, may ability to stay out of trouble for 13 years. Tricia Atkinson, to Bobbi “Hack” Folsom, my ability to play a WHOLE game without fouling out. DeWayne Baillargeon, to Parish, the ability to stay out of trouble since you can’t do it on your own. Gerry Baker, to Frank Rounds, the ability to walk through the woods without dropping your hat every 50 feet. Chrisscheyl Bango, to all of my friends, thanks for being there when I needed you. Tony Betrus, to all future Seniors, the ability to weasel your way out of actually writing a Senior Will. Kristi Casciaro, to Carrie, HOW NOW BROWN COW - (chocolate milk). Laurie Cross, to the Fire Department, the girls bathroom. Nicky Davis, to my sister, Kelly, my gym locker with it’s smelly sneakers and all of my book reports. Brenda Dusharm, to my brother, Cory, nothing, because you always take what you want anyway. Shelly Ford, to all future Seniors, the best year of your lives so take advantage. Don Fowler, to Pam and Karen, a tape measure. And to Sarah LaDuc, a dozen roses. Danni Fraser, to Bridget O’Bryan, one box of Adult-Size Pampers. And to Lori Ward, Carlton Brickhead and Clayfun Pelno, (you deserve them.) Heather Fuller, to Michaela Mealus, the ability to do finger waves and the state board set. (You’ll need it.) Kim Genter, to Miss Felio, a years supply of Milky Way Candy Bars and a better manager of the Varsity Girls’ Soccer Team, if there can be one! Chrissy Gratzer, to Sarah LaDuc, the ability to get dressed properly. And to Carl Parow, the best of luck. Dan Hawthorne, to Heather, everything in hopes you won’t forget me. Joanne House, to Rod Parow, peace and quiet and when it gets TOO quiet, a tape recording of our better arguments. And to Tonya Graham, the ability to sneak out of the house without getting your knees dirty. Tina Kaler, to Rod Parow, some of my hair (since you’ll need it REAL soon.) Tony LaParr, “If I die before I wake, I will leave Angela LaPlatney a graduate date.” Sara LaParr, to Michelle Hart, one last laugh in Chorus, just to bug Miss Finch. Ronda LaPlatney, to Dan Hawthorne, the chance that he has been waiting for, to drive the Camaro. And to ALL of my brothers sisters, some peace and quiet. Regina LaVancha, to all of my great friends that I’m leaving behind, “’Thanks”. Tom Looby, to Rod, the rest of my unused basketball skills, “Jeez, I tell ya . . ” Julie Manchester, to Mike Miller, my secret formula to passing a road test, since your method doesn’t seem to be working-YET! And to Lynette, a road map for when we go to Watertown shopping. Laurie Myers, “I want to thank all of my friends and family for the support and love you’ve given me.” Lori Nawotniak, to Tammy Hughes, the “Greenwood Experience” and may your mother never try to strangle you. Sheila Pealo, to Robin Leonard, all of my volleyball skills and my great sense of humor. And to Travis LaFave, all of my old essays. Glenn Smith, to Rod Patnode, all of my percussion and my left-handed ping-pong abilities, in hopes that someday you can give me some competition. Richard Wicks, to my parents, some peace and quiet, in exchange for enough money for college. (The duties of mowing and shoveling are completely free!) Michelle Williams, to Andy and Alan, peace and quiet at home. John LaFave, to Jason Miller, a pair of handcuffs. And to Jesse Miller, my gym socks and one for the road. Chris Frank, to Keith Young, my ability to trap the ball, and some excuses for not having a good trap. Terri Jo LayBoult, to my cousin, Sherri, my job of helping to gather sap in the sugar bush. And my ability to carry two buckets of sap without spilling them. Chuck Young, to Keith Young and Frank Rounds, all of my future girlfriends, in advance.! FACES ONLY A MOTHER COULD LOVE!! 5 6 ■f'i 9 j0 S8qauBj 9!Inf-9 I9ZT3.IQ XssiiqQ-g luiBqsng Bpu8jg- UOSUTjgy BIDIJX-S snn8g Xuo -g 8u.ioq'}MBg ubq-x W P 10 11 i8 u8g uivfrZl J81ing j0qjB8H-II ©snog 0uuBOf-ox SS013 8iinBg-6 J81B I bui -8 0UXB|JBg Bpuog-i 12 oread ejiaqS-A J0SBJd IUUBQ-9 oSueg jXeipssTiqQ-g IJBdBq BJBg-t qquig uuagyg BqouBy Bq Buigag-g JJBdBd iuo -x 12 uosutqxy Buaaqg-px piog Anaqs-ei laxung BpaSuy-sx sjaAjy apriBg-xx qBiuxoMBjq uoq-ox uasjapuy qoBp-6 stabq Xqoijvi-8 SENIOR FAVORITES SENIOR FAVORITES SENIOR FAVORITES SENIOR FAVO RITES SENIOR FAVORITES SENIOR FAVORITES SENIOIi , NICKNAMES FOOD PAST TIME BIGGEST FEAR “Jacko” lasagna egg rolls listening to music getting physically old “Shener” Kentucky Fried Chicken riding my horse drowning “Trish” lasagna sports losing Allen “DeWayner” pizza skiing snakes “Ger-Bear” no-bake cookies sports being poor “Bango” lasagna being w friends having children “Tony” seafood Lazer Tag realization “Biscuits” pizza sports 350 lb. Russian women “Kris” soup ice cream being w Jim death “Laurie” lasagna being w Jamie spiders “Nicky” chocolate cookie sewing failing “Dawn” none none none “Bren” X-tra Hot Chicken Wings being w Steve wrecking my father’s truck “Shelly” junkfood watching horror movies in the dark the future “Junior” King Crab staying out of trouble being a father “Topher” shrimp skiing needles “Garfa” lobster laughing being alone “Heather” macaroni cheese being w Dan snakes “Kim” toasted cheese sandwich going to lake w Alan being fat alone “Chrissy” KRAFT macaroni cheese talking on phone the dark “Peavine” pizza talking to Heather on the phone my brother “Jo” ice cream being w friends having fun death “Ange” Mt. Dew Granpa Hunter’s lasagna spending time w friends shopping not having money to spend “Tina-Beaner” tacos being w friends death “Tony” lasagna parties death “Sara” none going to mall death “Ronda” lasagna being w Lee drowning “Gina” pizza being out w friends snakes, spiders “Terri” pizza listening to music being out on my own “A.L.” choc, chip cookie batter playing heavy metal w my drummer big spiders on tall building “Jules” Pop Tarts having fun no money to shop with Dingy” Double Cheese Burger being w friends family not succeeding “Loraine” melted cheese Croghan Bologna making it from Watertown to home in 20 min. becoming old “Bob” pizza partying death “Sheila” McDonald’s ff pizza being w Tracy fire “Gravy” pizza breaded mushrooms getting together w guitarist, Bass player to Jam Out women weight lifters “Rich” Jreck Subs snow skiing college “Micky” lasagna being w Richard death “Butch” pizza watching movies marriage “J.P.” pizza being w friends failing HCS SENIOR FAVORITES SENIOR FAVORITES SENIOR FAVOEl ick end in{ SENIOR FAVORITES SENIOR FAVORITES SENIOR FAVORIT SONG “Sweet Child O’ Mine” slow songs “The Flame” “Alone” “Rainbow in the Dark” “Anything For You” “Boot to the Head” “Burning Heart” “It’s So Easy” “Here With Me” “The Only One” none “The Flame” none “The Flame” “Gypsy Road” “Missing You” “Can’t Fight This Feeling” none “Free Bird” “I Can’t Fight This Feeling” “I Don’t Want To Live Without Your Love” “Don’t Know What You’ve Got” “Glory of Love” “Def Leppard” “Pour Some Sugar On Me” “The Search Is Over” “Sweet Child O’ Mine” “Perfect World” “2112” “Here With Me” “Don’t Worry, Be Happy” “Feel Like Making Love” “Stairway to Heaven” “Don’t Worry, Be Happy” “2112” “We Don’t Need No Ed.” “Stairway To Heaven” none “Always” PERFORMERS FUTURE PLANS RUSH Bill Cosby 38 Special Def Leppard Charlie Sheen Whoopi Goldberg Martin Short Eddie Murphy Guns-n-Roses Gallagher Lionel Ritchie none Cheap Trick Eddie Money Led Zepplin AC DC Neil Young Debbie Gibson none Scorpions Def Leppard Chicago Rob Lowe Bon Jovi Def Leppard Def Leppard Bryan Adams Guns-n-Roses Huey Lewis and the News Yngwie J. Malmstien Chicago Phil Collins Dana Dane Anthrax Tom Cruise RUSH Beatles Led Zepplin Def Leppard Pink Floyd college college college college college military college a long life college college college college LPN college marriage college wealth college college marry Josh Dickinson (it’s our destiny) be a hair stylist get out of Harrisville be rich become a Public Accountant State Trooper become a SUCCESSFUL lawyer RN college marriage welding job college employment job in secretarial Field getting a job seek employment college Radiologic Technologist further my education go to college be smart get a job college automotive inevator college college college work at Tree Preservation Co. iRITES SENIOR FAVORITES SENIOR FAVORITES SENIOR ES SENIOR FAVORITES SENIOR FAVORITES SENIOR FAVORITES SENIOR Glenn, You have al- ways had an in- terest in your cars. We know you will do well in the future. We love you. Mom Dad Julie, From Kindergar- ten to High School! Now on to College. Keep the goals you have set and your great sense of humor and you can achieve anything you want in life. Love, Mom, Dad, Jim Tom Tony, To a won- derful son and a great brother. Good luck in your fu- ture en- deavors. Love, Mom, Dad Ryan Jonathon Laurie Ann, Yesterday, you graduated Kin- dergarten, and we were very proud. Today, you will gradu- ate High School and we still are very proud. To- morrow, we sure would like to share anoth- er day with you. Love, Mom Dad Gerry, Our best wishes to you. Keep that smile. It makes you look innocent!! Love, Mom, Dad, Jeff, Chris Adam Michelle, To our one and only daughter and sister. We all love you for the special girl you were and the young woman you have become. Love, Mom, Dad the Boys 24 ADS TO GRADS warn Tricia, May all you strive for come to a reali- ty Continue to do the best you are capable of and y ur dreams will c me true. We love you and will always be here for vou. We are very proud that you’re our daughter and sister. Love, Mom and Dad, Lori, Tim, and Amanda Ronda, You’re a wonder- ful daughter and we’re so very proud of you. Love, Mom and Dad Angelia, When you look into your eyes of all your pic- tures you can see why your mother and I had so many nervous and exciting moments. Your shy- ness turned to bravery, bravery to courage and leadership. But the devilness and great memo- ries will always touch our hearts with love! Best of Luck in Life, Love, Mom and Dad Chrissy, You’re very spe- cial to all of us. Al- ways keep smiling! Love, Mom, Dad, Kevin and Jeff Terri, Congratulations! We are very proud of you. Love, Mom and Dad JUNIORS CLASS OF 1990 The Junior Class is being run by an Executive Council this year. The members are as follows. Front Row: Krista Man- chester, Patty Whitford- Chairman, Bobbi Folsom- Treasurer. Back Row: Rodney Patnode, Mary Wood, Alan Williams. Adam Atkinson Denise Bango Joe Bango Steve Bechler Melody Brown Steve Clarke April Coloney Philip Cring Dan Farrell Eric Finley Bobbi Folsom Tonya Graham Sherri Hernandez Jodi Hooper Tammy Hughes Nicky Jesmer Walter Kemp Colleen Kiggins Billie Jo LaFave John LaFave 28 m Tom Langridge Terry LaParr Krista Manchester Amanda McIntosh Michaela Mealus Carrie Middlestate Jesse Miller Jeff Moore Bridget O’Bryan Derrick Paro Rod Patnode Lynette Richer Ed Ritz Ken Rose Francis Rounds Scott Smith Troy Spencer Brian Stamper Teresa Taylor Lynn Trombley Lori Ward Patty Whitford Alan Williams Andy Williams Mary Wood Keith Young 29 Parrish Baillargeon Eric Baker Brian Best Ryan Betrus Tony Casciaro Debra Chartrand Becky Chartrand Nelson Clark Eric Dingman Michael Fuller Sarah Gale Brian Genter Fred Hall Jeff Hall Michelle Hart Dorothy Hooper Stacy Hooper Nicole Hunter John LaDuc Travis LaFave Angel LaParr Rich LaPlatney Robin Leonard Milton Luther Wayne Mantle Adam McIntosh Michael Miller Randy Mono Travis Moore Victor Moore 30 Trudy Myers Dwayne Paro Carl Parow Charlie Parow Heidi Phillips Joanna Phillips John Phillips Kyle Rice Peter Rose Sherri Ryan Steve Savidge Mark Sibley Jon Spencer Jennifer Thomas John Watson SOPHOMORES CLASS OF 1991 Front Row: Charles Parow- Treasurer, Sarah Gale-Secretary Back Row: Carl Parow- President, Jennifer Thomas- Vice-President 31 Scott Anderson Chris Baker Keith Baker Lisa Bango Pamela Best Jonathon Breindel Mary Bresett Mary Card Rachel Caron Adam Carr Karen Carr Shelly Dusharm Angela Emerson Daniel Folsom Bryan Fowler Krista Frazee Eric Graham Mark Hooper Brian Hopper Patty Justice FRESHMEN CLASS OF 1992 Front Row: Karen Carr-Sec- retary Back Row: Delta Wicks-President, Chris Bak- er- Vice-President Missing: Elizabeth Trombley- Trea- surer. 32 Dawn Kaler Turhan Kizilelma Sarah LaDuc Jennifer Lashua Patrick Looby Shawn Losey Matt Marcinko Nicole McIntosh Todd McIntosh Jason Miller Christine Mono Heather Parow Fred Rose Steven Rose James Seymour Aaron Taylor Kevin Thompson Elizabeth Trombley Scott Walters Delta Wicks 33 Karl Anderson Jason Arndt Chalo Atkinson Parish Atkinson Jolyn Baker Jon Betrus Ken Bousman Gerry Caron Chris Chandler Tonia Chartrand Karen Clarke Laura Dashnaw Amanda Dicob Jennifer Falco Crystal Fayette Elijah Finley Matthew Flitcroft Steve Fowler Tina Fowler Richard Kizilelma Joanna LaDuc Emily Langs Jerome LaPlatney Everette LaVancha Denise Luther Tom Manchester Jeremy McIntosh Tammy McIntosh Bill Middlestate Nicole Mono 34 EIGHTH GRADE CLASS OF 1993 Front Row: Tom Manches- ter-Treasurer, Christy Spen- cer-Secretary Back Row: Noah Rounds- Vice-Presi- dent, Heather Smith- Presi- dent Andrew Parow Jolie Percoski Kelly Rice Noah Rounds Melanie Savidge Heather Smith Christy Spencer T.J. Sullivan Tracey Thompson Carla Yaw 35 NJicholas Altmire Bra«ndy Baillargeon Charisa Bennett Carl Berger Dale Best Chiristine Buckley Heather Burke Casey Carpenter Kris Conlin M ry Lou Corbine James Cring Ch.erilyn Dashnaw Kelly Davis James Ellis Joel Emerson Lisa Falco Robert Favry Duffer Fowler Krista Fuller Michelle Gibson SEVENTH GRADE CLASS OF 1994 Front Row: Erin Mealus- Secretary, Chad Sullivan- Treasurer Back Row: Shannon Mallette-Vice- President, Noelle Richer- President 36 Melanie Graham Chrishelle Jackson Jason Lacey Anthony LaPlatney Benjamin Looby Cory Luther Melissa Mallette Shannon Mallette Cinnamon Marchione Amber Marshall Angel McIntosh Joe McIntosh Erin Mealus Billy Owens Kathleen Peabody Noelle Richer Trisha Rose Sandy Scudera David Shaw Chad Sullivan Ruth Thompson Erika Vallaneour Eric Walters Heather Whitney 37 1988 SUMMER OLYMPICS: OUR HEART WAS IN SEOUL The 1988 Summer Olympics, held in Seoul, Korea were highlighted by many individual performances. Below are a few of the many outstanding U.S. athletes and their achievements. TRACK FIELD: - Florence Griffith Joyner 3 gold medals: 800 m, 100 m, 200 m 1 silver: 4X400 m relay - Carl Lewis 2 gold medals: 100 m, long jump 1 silver: 200 m DIVING: - Greg Louganis 2 gold medals: 10 m platform, 3 m springboard SWIMMING: - Janet Evans 3 gold medals: 400 m freestyle, 800 m freestyle, 400 m individual GOLD MEDALS IN TEAM SPORTS INCLUDE: - women’s basketball - men’s volleyball FAVORITE SAYINGS u ” Donne SVV ., e’ • V ‘ ' “Sounds i;irQ „ lem to me!” personal prob- • ° ,. 5 i;ve a rascal'- “Sweatm d cure- ot s 38 The following are results of a survey of a randomly selected group of male and female students in grades 9 - 12. Thanks to all of those who participated. FAVORITE SONG 1) Love Bites - Def Leppard 2) Sweet Child O’ Mine - Guns Roses 3) Simply Irresistible - Robert Palmer 4) I Don’t Want to Live Without Your Love - Chicago 5) The Flame - Cheap Trick 6) I Hate Myself for Loving You - Joan Jett 7) Red Red Wine - UB40 8) Pour Some Sugar on Me - Def Leppard I SPEND MY FREE TIME: - with friends. - listening to the radio. - watching TV. - playing sports. - talking on the phone. FAVORITE MOVIE MY LOCKER IS DECORATED WITH: - posters. - pictures of friends. - nothing. - garbage. - brown paint. . •—; — 1) Good Morning Vietnam 2) Cocktail I i U 3) Beetlejuice 4) Fatal Attraction w 5) Who Framed Roger Rabbit? U j 6) Great Outdoors 7) Die Hard 8) Three Men A Baby IF I COULD CHANGE ONE THING ABOUT THIS SCHOOL, I WOULD . . . - have more sports and activities. - get better food in the cafeteria. - have dances all year. - build a senior lounge. - change the pass system. - hire new teachers. - build a smoking room for students. - shorten classes. - take emphasis off sports. - put a Coke machine in the lobby. - make the last period activity period again. - build a second floor. IF I WAS A TEACHER AT THIS SCHOOL, I WOULD . .. - give less homework. - quit. - get rid of the pass system. - be nicer. - teach. - ask for a raise. - probably wear ear plugs - kill all Jr. High kids. - not smoke at all in the building. - not make the kids read Beowulf. - go crazy. - get a new job. ATHLETIC VARSITY SOFTBALL TEAM LOOKS FORWARD TO A BETTER SEASON! Front Row: Stacy Hooper, Tricia Atkinson, Julie Manchester, Debbie Char- trand, Tina Kaler. Back Row: Andy Williams (Manager), Tonya Graham, April Coloney, Lynette Richer, Denise Bango, Amanda McIntosh. MVP OF THE LEAGUE AND FIRST TEAM ALL- NORTHERN: TRICIA ATKINSON SECOND TEAM ALL- NORTHERN: ANGELIA HUNTER SCOREBOARD Hammond 6-18 Hermon DeKalb 10-12 Lisbon 21-6 Clifton-Fine 28-17 Heuvelton 10-17 Morristown 4-18 Hammond 11-29 Hermon DeKalb 7-16 Clifton-Fine 17-11 Heuvelton 8-12 Morristown 13-24 Lisbon 17-18 League Record 3-9 42 Angelia Hunter swings at the ball. VARSITY BOYS’ BASEBALL SQUAD HAS RECORD OF 5-7-0! Front Row: Chuck Savidge, Scott Cleveland, Shawn McIntosh, DeWayne Baillargeon, Chris Looby, Carl Parow, Back Row: Dan House (manager), Dennis Canfield, David Hooper, Wayne Mantle, Tony Betrus, Gerry Baker, Kyle Rice, Coach Bearor. SCOREBOARD Hammond 6-8 Hermon DeKalb 6-7 Lisbon 11-10 Clifton-Fine 8-15 Heuvelton 1-13 Morristown 5-16 Hammond 8-4 Hermon DeKalb 12-8 Heuvelton 9-8 Lisbon 0-5 Morristown 6-8 Clifton-Fine 6-4 League Record: 5-7 PLAY-OFF GAMES HARRISVILLE VS PARISHVILLE: 10-9 HARRISVILLE VS MORRISTOWN: 9-22 FIRST TEAM ALL- NORTHERN: SHAWN MCINTOSH SECOND TEAM ALL- NORTHERN: DAVID HOOPER HONERABLE MENTION: CHUCK SAVIDGE Gerry Baker readies to catch the ball. VARSITY GIRLS GO UNDEFEATED 12-0-2 AND BECOME DIVISION 3 CHAMPS! MY GIRLS HAVE HAD GREAT ATTITUDES AND THEY’VE BEEN READY TO WIN FROM THE BEGINNING” MISS FEALIO, COACH Front Row: Chrissy Gratzer, Angelia Hunter, Lori Nawotniak, Sheena Atkinson Middle Row: Chrisscheyl Bango, Joanne House, Nichole Hunter, Trisha Atkinson, Laurie Myers, Coach Felio Back Row: Tonya Graham, April Coloney, Mandy McIntosh, Lynn Trombley, Colleen Riggins, Bridget O’Bryan, Mary Wood, Bobbi Folsom SEASON SUMMARY Ed.-Knox 2-0 2-1 Fine 3-0 1-0 Hermon 4-0 2-1 Heuvelton 3-0 2-2 Hammond 1-0 2-2 Lisbon 7-0 7-1 Morristown 3-0 1-0 Tricia Atkinson G. 13 - A. 13 Sheena Atkinson 10 3 Laurie Myers 7 1 Tonya Graham 4 3 Mandy McIntosh 4 3 Angelia Hunter 3 1 Chrisscheyl Bango 2 0 Lynn Trombley 2 0 April Coloney 1 1 Lori Nawotniak 1 1 Mary Wood 1 0 Chrissy Gratzer 0 1 Joanne House 0 1 Bridget O’Bryan 0 1 Total PIRATE shots on Goal: 340 Total Opponent shots on Goal: 197 Total Goalie saves by Nicky Hunter: 169 Sheens Atkinson puts some pressure on her opponent from Hammond. Colleen Kiggins races to the ball with 16 from Hammond. 44 ZftnAr marnmrn Front Uow. rr Coach FTnard’ Ch Jenn'ter Thon K v ' Although we didn’t fin- ish with a winning re- cord, we showed great improvement as the season progressed. Sev- eral girls showed abili- ties that will help con- tribute strongly to the Varsity Girls team next season! Coach Fraser 45 VARSITY BOYS ARE RANKED SECOND IN THE LEAGUE! been a great We won tne wville Tourna- :nt, beat IHC 2 and we re nked Second m ie League'. ach Bearor SEASON SUMMARY St. Regis 9-0 8-0 Ed.-Knox 1-4 0-4 Colton 6-2 4-1 Morristown 3-0 Hammond 2-3 Clifton Fine 3-1 2-0 Heuvelton 3-1 Hermon 5-0 Lisbon 5-0 G - A. Tony Betrus 21 9 Eric Finley 15 13 Keith Young 11 10 Carl Parow 4 5 Chris Frank 4 6 DeWayne Baillargeon 3 3 Jesse Miller 2 0 Don Fowler 1 5 Andy Williams 1 0 Ryan Betrus 1 1 Joe Bango 1 0 Eric Baker 0 5 Chuck Young 0 1 Mike Fuller 0 1 Total PIRATE shots on Goal: 388 Total Opponent shots on Goal: 298 Total Goalie saves by Gerry Baker: 185 — Alan Williams kicks the ball away from 18. Front Row: Gerry Baker Middle Row: Carl Parow, Don Fowler, Joe Bango, Alan Williams, DeWayne Baillargeon, Eric Finley, Ryan Betrus, Keith Young, Jesse Miller. Back Row: Terry LaParr, Chris Frank, Mike Fuller, Wayne Mantle, Andy Williams, Tony Betrus, Eric Baker, Chuck Young, Coach Bearor. r J.V. BOYS HAVE A WINNING SEASON: 8-1-1 Ritchie LaPlatney prepares to boot the ball. Adam Carr fights for the ball. iiPiisp -vy.-i :? , ■ Jk' k, ■■AJ m :y. -flpPft _ av i 2 - I ...Jri ' - , 'tv Front Row: Pat Looby, Danny Folsom, Ritchie LaPlatney, Travis LaFave, Steve Savidge, Jeff Hall. Back Row: Adam Carr, Mike Miller, Parrish Baillar- geon, Charlie Parow, Kyle Rice, John LaDuc, Brian Best, Fred Hall, Mark Sibley. J.V. SCOREBOARD Copenhagen 4-1 2-0 Ed. - Knox 2-1 6-2 Lowville 1-0 1-0 Carthage 4-2 Thousand Islands 2-2 Parishville 1-0 Canton 0-2 G. - A. Brian Best 4 3 Ritchie LaPlatney 4 1 Chris Baker 3 4 Parrish Baillargeon 3 4 Jeff Hall 3 0 Travis LaFave 2 1 Adam Carr 1 0 Dan Folsom 1 2 Charlie Parow 1 2 Mark Sibley 1 1 Mike Miller 0 1 Total PIRATE shots on Goal: 160 Total Opponent shots on Goal: 117 Total Goalie Saves by Kyle Rice: 103 47 FUTURE STARS OF OUR SOCCER PROGRAM! 46 Front Row: Kris Conlin, Cory Luther, Ben Looby, Noah Rounds, Duffer Fowler, Gerry Caron. Back Row: Coach Fuller, Ken Bousman, Andrew Parow, Tom Manchester, Elijah Finley, Bill Midd- lestate, T.J. Sullivan, Jon- athon Betrus, Jimmy Cring. Front Row: Erika Vallen- cour, Tonya Chartrand, Amber Marshall, Melonie Graham, Tina Fowler, Amanda Dicob, Shannon Mallette, Michelle Gib- son. Back Row: Christine Buckley, Angela McIn- tosh, Crischelle Jackson, Kelly Rice, Cinnamon Marchione, Heather Whitney, Carla Yaw, Me- lissa Mallette, Joanna La- Duc, Noelle Richer, Miss- ing: Coach Parow. 48 CHEERING SQUAD 89’ Front: Liz Trombley Middle Row: Julie Manchester, Tonya Graham, Heidi Phillips, Lynn Trombley, Lynette Richer. Top Row: Patty Whitford, Joanne House, Karen Carr. Missing: Niki Hunter, Mrs. Linnell VARSITY BOYS’ SQUAD HAS YEAR OF REBUILDING SEASON SUMMARY Ed.-Knox 54-69 Hammond 60-44 Morristown 39-48 Lisbon 44-38 Colton 54-64 Heuvelton 47-53 Clifton-Fine 38-46 Hermon 62-42 Ed.-Knox 45-72 Hammond 59-50 Morristown 55-58 Lisbon 48-43 Heuvelton 53-51 Clifton-Fine 51-60 OT Hermon 45-37 Pts. Dennis Canfield 289 Andy Williams 204 Tony Betrus 169 Tom Looby 39 Dan Hawthorne 122 Eric Baker 67 Chris Frank 50 DeWayne Baillargeon 18 Alan Williams 02 Glenn Smith 09 Rod Patnode 12 asbeenay e.ve ‘di goa,e good and then «eoe ur oft d s' „ _ ..u Volsom Kneeling: DeWayne Baillargeon, Dan Hawthorne, Alan Williams, Eric Baker, Tony Betrus, Carl Mealus-Manager. Standing: Andy Williams, Rodney Pat- node, Tom Looby, Glenn Smith, Chris Frank, Dennis Canfield, Coach Folsom. 50 Glenn shoots for two. Kyle takes a shot. Chris takes the ball upcourt. SEASON SUMMARY Ed.-Knox 56-27 39-38 Hammond 28-41 35-37 Morristown 46-50 42-32 Lisbon 54-50 52-35 Hermon 40-35 42-23 Clifton-Fine 44-35 33-37 Heuvelton 37-30 47-37 Pts. Victor Moore 352 Kyle Rice 190 Carl Parow 126 Jeff Hall 71 Chris Baker 11 Charlie Parow 49 Brian Best 36 Ryan Betrus 11 Dan Folsom 24 Ritchie LaPlatney 11 Todd McIntosh 02 Fred Rose 03 Aaron Taylor 05 John LaDuc 08 Kneeling: Charlie Parow, Chris Baker, Carl Parow, Dan Folsom, Jeff Hall, Rich LaPlatney, Jamie Turner, Todd McIntosh, Travis LaFave-Manager. Standing: Mark Sibley-Manager, Aaron Taylor, Victor Moore, Ryan Betrus, Fred Rose, John LaDuc, Brian Best, Kyle Rice, Coach Bearor. J.V. SQUAD HAS A WINNING SEASON u had a really good a. My sophomores really been the lead- the team. Coach Bearor 51 VARSITY GIRLS’ LEAD THEIR DIVISION ON The girls battle for a rebound. Bobbi puts a shot up. SEASON SUMMARY Hermon 52-29 Clifton-Fine 50-20 Hammond 35-53 Morristown 45-37 Heuvelton 52-11 Ed.-Knox 57-49 Hermon 44-31 Clifton-Fine 60-27 Hammond 34-32 Morristown 54-39 Heuvelton 59-29 Ed.-Knox 42-48 Lisbon 44-34 Pts. Tricia Atkinson 427 April Coloney 177 Amanda McIntosh 98 Angelia Hunter 76 Lori Ward 80 Bobbi Folsom 41 Bridget O’Bryan 09 Debbie Chartrand 19 We’,e SJ KA loiter one of to® Qur big- in the g'the nigbt geStugTt Hammond to knock with Morristown. Coach Mmkler SCORING RECORD SET: Tricia At- kinson scored a total of 1,009 points during her career at Harrisville. She is the first female athlete to accomplish this record. Congratulations! Kneeling: Debbie Chartrand, Bridget O’Bryan, Bobbi Folsom, Krista Manches- ter. Standing: April Coloney, Tricia Atkinson, Lori Ward, Angelia Hunter, Amanda McIntosh, Coach Minkler. 52 J.V. GIRLS TAKE TIME TO BUILD UP THEIR SQUAD Robin tries to pass the ball off. SEASON SUMMARY Hermon 21-18 Clifton-Fine 14-43 ammond 15-32 Morristown 24-37 euvelton 26-25 d. Knox 30-37 Hermon 26-32 Clifton-Fine 18-49 Lisbon 25-37 ammond 32-33 Morristown 21-51 Heuvelton 21-23 Ed.-Knox 27-36 Pts. Robin Leonard 102 Patty Justice 37 Denise Luther 72 Delta Wicks 24 Dorothy Hooper 23 Angel LaParr 18 Amanda Dicob 09 Joanna LaDuc 18 Jolyn Baker 10 Tonia Chartrand 02 Shelly Dusharm 08 In Front: Sara LaDuc-Manager. Kneeling: Jolynn Baker, Tonia Char- trand, Patty Justice, Delta Wicks, Shelly Dusharm, Amanda Dicob. Standing: Dorothy Hooper, Joanna LaDuc, Denise Luther, Angel LaParr, Robin Leonard, Coach Felio. 46 ,re a really young hi year, ® each Same, -i TA 1 a Angel prepares to shoot for two. 53 JR. HIGH SQUADS Kneeling: Noah Rounds, Jason Arndt, Karl Andersen. Back: Coach Chris Dash- naw, Andrew Parow, Elijah Finley, Je- rome LaPlatney, Tom Manchester. Front: MaryLou Corbine, Shannon Mallette, Ruth Thompson, Melanie Gra- ham, Angel McIntosh, Tri- sha Rose. Back: Tina Fowler, Kelly Rice, Melanie Savidge, Heather Whitney, Charis Benette, Cinnamon Mar- chione, Noelle Richer, Chris- tine Buckley. Kneeling: Ben Looby, Kris Conlin, Ca- sey Carpenter, Bubby Best. Back: Coach Chris Dashnaw, Corey Luther, Jay Benson, Anthony LaPlatney, Chad Sullivan. ACTIVITIES NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Eight new members were inducted into the Bona- parte Chapter of the National Honor Society. Four members are part of the Senior Class. They include Tony Betrus, Dan Hawthorne, Shelly Ford, Laurie Cross. Four new members are Ju- niors. They include Bobbi Sue Folsom, Patty Whitford, Alan Williams, Krista Manchester. Each new member was given a NHS pin and cer- tificate of membership, along with a National Honor Society Sweater. As promised each year, a trip to see a hockey game at SLU has been sched- uled for January 28, 1989. NHS OFFICERS: Front Row: Julie Manchester-Vice-Presi- dent, Thomas Looby-Presi- dent, Joanne House-Secretary. Back Row: Nichole Davis-Trea- surer, Mr. Marcel LeBlanc-Ad- visor. Front Row: Patty Whitford, Nicky Davis, Shelly Ford, Bobbi Folsom, Krista Manches- ter. Back Row: Alan Williams, Laurie Cross, Julie Manchester, Joanne House, Dan Hawthorne, Tony Betrus. 56 SADD: Seated- Ken Bousman, Christine Buckley, Amber Marshall, Karen Clarke, Mar Bresette, Jennifer Lashua. Kneeling- Dwane Paro, Debbie Chartrand, Robin Leonard, Dorothy Hooper, Melody Brown, Brian Hopper. First Standing Row- Chrissy Gratzer, Angelia Hunter, Charlie Parow, Jesse Miller, Carl Parow, Joanne House, Patty Whitford, Steve Clarke. Back- Tonya Graham, Sheila Pealo, Eric Finley, Sheena Atkinson, Tricia Atkinson, Ryan Betrus, Tom Looby, Kyle Rice, Derrick Paro, Dan Farrell, Jon Breindel. SADD OFFICERS: Dan Farrell-Public Relations, Derrick Paro- Public Relations, Debbie Chartrand-Secretary, Tricia Atkinson- Vice President, Thomas Looby-President, Chris Frank-Treasurer. HARRISVILE’S FIRST SADD CHAPTER! The major public health problem for teenagers in the United States is injuries associated with motor vehicle use. Forty-four percent of all night time fatal alcohol-related crashes are caused by the 16-24 year old age group. In 1989 more than 7,000 teenagers lost their lives in auto fatalities. In an effort to alert and inform students statewide of this problem, Harrisville Central School has formed a Students Against Driving Drunk; and to organize a peer counseling program to help students who my have con- cerns about alcohol. As part of the first step, SADD is offering a “Contract For Life”. It is a written agreement signed by a student and his or her parents. The teenager agrees to call the parent for advice and or transportation at any hour from any place if they are in a situation where they have been drinking or with a friend who has been drinking and is driving them. The parent agrees to come and get the student at any hour, any place, no questions asked and no argument at that time. It is expected that the issue would be discussed at a later time. The parents also agree to seek safe, sober transportation if they are ever in a situation where they have had too much to drink or their companion is driving them and they have had too much to drink. Signing a contract acts as a safeguard if a teenager or parent is in a situation where drinking and driving is taking place and a safe alternative is need. To the present there are 47 members of Harrisville’s newly formed SADD Chapter. Their first big project that they have planned is a Lock-In after the Junior Prom. I s C T 0 U U D N E C N I T L Front Row: Nicky Mclntosh-Freshman, Pat Looby-Freshman, Amanda Dicob-Eighth Grade, Jeremy McIntosh-Eighth Grade, Chad Sullivan-Seventh Grade. Back Row: Debbie Char- trand-Secretary, Ryan Betrus-Treasurer, Kyle Rice-Sophomore, Julie Manchester-Presi- dent, Lynette Richer-Vice President, Eric Finley-Junior, Chris Frank-Senior, Tony Betrus- Senior. Absent: Casey Carpenter-Seventh Grade, Richie LaPlatney-Sophomore, Steve Clarke-Junior. The Student Council has had many new activities this year. At the first meeting a council member asked if we would sponsor a Har- risville chapter of SADD. It was voted unanimously to help start a chapter and help it get underway. The Council has been busy with it’s money-raising ventures. The first one was the annual sale of ice cream during every lunch period. The Council is also responsible for the placement of the Juice Vending Machine in the Senior High Cafeteria. The annual Memory Tree was more successful than in past years. The profits from it were donated to the Harrisville Fund to help buy the decorations being purchased for the village. The Student Council has been active in trying to revive a Foreign Student Exchange program in Harrisville. We are currently seek- ing prospective host families for a student from Equador. The newest activity that the Student Council has come up with, is the idea of starting a traditional “Spirit Week”. We have tried to create a little school spirit with a schedule of activities for the week of January 30. OFFICERS: Lynette Richer- Vice-President, Debbie Char- trand-Secretary, Julie Man- chester-President. Back Row: Mrs. Berry-Faculty Advisor, Ryan Betrus-Treasurer, Mr. Fraser-Faculty Advisor. 58 WHIZ QUIZ In the fall, Harrisville sent a group of students to represent us on WNPE- WNPI’s Whiz Quiz. Our team con- sisted of Thomas Looby, Laurie Cross, Tony Betrus, and Jack Ander- sen. They played a match against South Lewis Central. South Lewis won the match by a score of 200-140. Front Row: Krista Manchester, Phil Cring, Laurie Cross. Back Row: Tom Looby, Steve Clarke, Tony Betrus, Jon Breindel, Jack Andersen, Mr. Tarr-Fac- ulty Advisor. FIRST PLACE TYPERS L to R: Niki Hunter, Michaela Mealus, Lance Theiser, Nicky Jesmer, Denise Bango-alter- nate, Mrs. Dusharm-Faculty Advisor, Mandi McIntosh. On April 28, 1988, Jefferson Communi- ty College sponsored it’s tenth annual Keyboarding Contest. Harrisville’s Be- ginning Team won First Place with a team score of 30 net words per minute. They were awarded a team trophy and individual medals. In the advanced typ- ing category, Tina Kaler, Beth Schmitt, and Brenda Dusharm competed. Beth Schmitt won a Second Place trophy for her excellent typing skills. ADVANCED WINNER 59 L to R: Tina Kaler, Beth Schmitt, Brenda Dusharm ccdWOKO MAKE A JOYFUL NOISE! SENIOR HIGH CHORUS: Dawn Kaler, Mary Bre- sette, Shelly Dusharm, Angelia Hunter, Chrissy Gratzer, Mark Hooper, Bryan Fowler, Pat Looby, Debbie Chartrand, Patty Whitford, Delta Wicks, Sara LaDuc. Second Row: Lynn Trombley, Brenda Dusharm, Liz Trombley, Heidi Phillips, Krista Man- chester, Michele Williams, Chris Baker, Jesse Miller, Bridget O’Bryan, Heather Fuller, Tina Kaler. Third Row: Mandi McIntosh, Nicky Davis, Michelle Hart, Carl Parow, Steve Savidge, Brian Best, Jon Breindel, John Phillips, Charlie Parow, Krista Frazee, Shelly Ford, Trudy Myers, Rachel Caron. Fourth Row: Denise Bango, April Coloney, Stacy Hooper, Sara LaParr, Niki Hunter, Sheena Atkinson, Ronda La- Platney, John LaDuc, Alan Williams, Andy Wil- liams, Tom Looby, Dan Hawthorne, Glenn Smith, Dennis Canfield, Julie Manchester, Lynette Richer, Danielle Fraser. GIRLS CHORUS: Niki Hunter, Shelly Ford, Mi- chelle Williams, Joanne House, Bobbi Folsom. Third Row: Lynn Trombley, Mandy McIntosh, Nicky Da- vis, Krista Manchester. Second Row: Angelia Hunt- er, Mary Wood, Liz Trombley, Debbie Chartrand. Front Row: Chrissy Gratzer, Tina Kaler, Sarah La- Duc, Delta Wicks. 60 JUNIOR HIGH CHORUS: Joel Emerson, Eric Walters, Bubby Best, Brandy Baillar- geon, Kelly Davis, Ken Bousman, Jason Arndt, Jerry Caron, Corey Luther, Cherilynn Dashnaw, Krista Fuller, Shannon Mallette, Erin Mealus, Noelle Richer. Second Row: Karen Clarke, Laura Dashnaw, Jon Betrus, T.J. Sullivan, Jolie Percoski, Emily Langs, Amanda Dicob, Carla Yaw, Tricha Rose, Melanie Graham, Christy Spencer, Heather Smith, Kelly Rice, Chad Sullivan, Third Row: Jennifer Falco, Nicky Mono, Nick Altmire, Steve Fowler, Karl Andersen, Jeremy McIntosh, Tonia Chartrand, Melanie Savidge, Crystal Fayette, Tammy McIntosh, Parish Atkinson, Michelle Gibson, Mary- Lou Corbine, Amber Marshall. Fourth Row: Lisa Falco, Chris Jackson, Angel McIn- tosh, Jolyn Baker, Chalo Atkinson, Chris Chandler, Christine Buckley, Ruth Thomp- son, Heather Burke, Heather Whitney, Cinnamon Marchione, Charisa Benette. GUYS CHORUS: Chris Baker, Rodney Patnode, Andy Williams. Third Row: Jon Breindel, Carl Parow, Tom Looby, Alan Williams. Second Row: Jesse Miller, Glenn Smith. Front Row: Pat Looby, Charlie Parow, John LaDuc. 61 A.M. - P.M. BOCES A.M. BOCES: Kneeling- Terri Jo LayBoult, Sheena Atkinson. Seated- Chrisscheyl Bango, Angelia Hunter, Julie Manchester, Heather Fuller, Tina Kaler. Standing- Tony LaParr, Kim Genter, Sheila Pealo, Gerry Baker, Sara LaParr, Brenda Du- sharm. P.M. BOCES: Seated- Jody Hooper, Michaela Mealus, Keith Young. Middle- Terry LaParr. Standing- Frank Rounds, Colleen Kiggins, Tammy Hughes, Carrie Middles- tate, Jeff Moore, Ken Rose, Eric Dingman, Troy Spencer, Joe Bango. 5TH AND 6TH GRADE BASKETBALL SQUADS Front: Clint Moore, Randy LaPlatney, Cory Chartand, Michael Jackson, Brian Brown. Back: James Stevens, Carl Mealus, Eddie Jenack, Adam Farr, Christopher Weeks. Front: Chad Mono, Corey Bearor, Chris Hall, Todd An- dersen. Back: Tommy LaDuc, Troy Benette, Eric Schmitt, Cory Dusharm, Alex Finley. Missing: Coach Bill Mealus Front: Tracey Ayers, Brenda Emerson, Car- issa Graham, Nicole Conlin, Holly Justice. Back: Coach Cartwright, Heather Phillips, Brenda Jesmer, Julie Moore. ELEM. MUSIC MAKERS - ELEMENTARY BAND AND CHORUS Front Row: Jennifer Bango- Clarinet, Adam Farr-Clari- net, Regina Shaw-Flute, Lory Chartrand-Flute. Sec- ond Row: Troy Benette- Trumpet, Cory Bearor- Trumpet, Carl Mealus-French Horn, Nicole Conlin-French Horn, Kevin Dingman-Bass, Erin Lashua- Bass, Andrew Dicob-Trom- bone. Back Row: Mr. Krat- zat, Brian Bates-Drums, Tommy LaDuc-Drums, Har- ry Tidabeck-Drums, Jeffry Clarke-Drums. Front Row: Chris Weeks, Jaime Benette, Angela Grindal, Adam Farr, Troy Benette, Nicole Conlin, Lory Char- trand, Jennifer Bango, Erin Lashua, Carl Mealus, Regins Shaw, Andrew Dicob, Kevin Dingman, Jeffry Clarke. Second Row: Shanna Swem, Marci Rose, Michael LaFave, Lee Trombley, Jim Stevens, Brian Bates, Erin Lashua, Danielle Kaler, Michelle Law, Heather Mallette, Marisa Smith, Mandy Ayers, Vickie Gibson. ! IT’S MUSIC TO OUR EARS! 66 B A N D WIND ENSEMBLE- Front Row: Julie Manchester-Clarinet, Angelia Hunter- Clarinet, Sarah LaDuc-Oboe, Debbie Chartrand-Flute, Stacy Hooper-Flute. Second Row: Delta Wicks-Clarinet, Ka- ren Carr-Clarinet, Rachel Caron-Clari- net, Alan Williams-Trumpet, Michelle Williams-Trumpet, Phil Cring-Trum- pet, Jeff Hall-Trumpet, Mark Hooper- Trumpet, John LaDuc-Saxophone, Krista Manchester-Saxophone. Third Row: Tony Casciaro-Tuba, James Sey- mour-Tuba, Carl Parow-Baritone, Steve Savidge-Baritone, Jonathon Breindel-Trombone, Richard Wicks- Trombone, Tom Looby-Trombone, Dennis Canfield-Trombone. Back Row: Mr. Kratzat-Band Director, Glenn Smith-Drums, Eric Baker-Drums, Rod Patnode-Drums, Parrish Baillargeon- Drums, John Phillips-Drums. CONCERT BAND- Front Row: Trisha Rose-Flute, Michelle Gibson-Flute, Krista Fuller-Flute, Chrischelle Jackson-Flute, Joanna LaDuc-Flute, Jolyn Baker-Flute, Tonia Chartrand-Flute. Second Row: Jo- lie Percoski-Clarinet, Cinnamon Mar- chione-Clarinet, Amber Marshall-Clari- net, Cherilyn Dashnaw-Clarinet, Melanie Graham-Clarinet, Jennifer Falco-Clari- MARCHING BAND NOTES: This past summer the Marching Band won it’s highest Marching and Maneuvering Award at the Ogdensburg Seaway Festival. The Band also achieved it’s highest marching score in recent years at the St. Lawrence County Fair in Gouverneur. At the end of the summer the Band took a trip to Canada’s Wonderland. net, Amanda Dicob-French Horn, Melanie Savidge-French Horn, Karl Anderson- Saxophone. Third Row: Mr. Kratzat, Tom Manchester-Trumpet, Gerry Caron- Trumpet, Steve Fowler-Trumpet, Ken Bousman-Baritone, Cory Luther-Trom- bone. Back Row: T.J. Sullivan-Drums, Chris Chandler-Drums. Front Row: Angel McIntosh, Christine Buckley. Second Row: Chalo Atkinson, Amanda Dicob, Pat Looby, Sarah La- Duc, Nicole McIntosh, Charlie Parow, Chris Baker, Bill Owens Third Row: Mr. Kratzat, Karl Anderson, T.J. Sulli- van, Parrish Baillargeon, Delta Wicks, Michelle Gibson, Trisha Rose, Krista Fuller, Joanna LaDuc, David Shaw, Cherilynn Dashnaw, John Phillips Back Row: James Seymour, Eric Baker, Carl Parow, John LaDuc, Alan Wil- liams, Michelle Williams, Phil Cring, Jon Breindel, Ken Bousman, Cinna- mon Marchione 67 “THE SOUND OF MUSIC” - PRESENTED BY THE SENIOR CHORUS ON APRIL 22 AND 23, 1988 This story was set in Austria in the year 1938. Maria Rainer was told, by Mother Abbess, that she didn’t think Maria was ready for religious life. She was sent to be a temporary governess to the von Trapp children. the Captain. She leaves and then realizes this is what should be, so she returns to the von Trapp children. Two weeks later, after the engagement was broken with Elsa, the Captain and Maria were married. The Captain brings his fiancee back from Vienna. He finally realizes that he must love his children instead of treating them like machines. The Captain throws a party to announce his engagement to Elsa Schraeder. It was here that Maria realizes she is in love with When they returned from their honey- moon the Nazis Anschluss had become a fact. The only way they could buy time was to sing in the festival at Salzburg. In their ending song each one disappears and hides in the Abbey. The soldiers had no luck finding them. They made it to freedom over Maria’s beloved mountain. The wedding guests of Captain von Trapp. Rolf (Glenn Smith) and Liesl (Michelle Williams) Mother Abbess (Krista Manchester) ■ Maria (Miss Felio) teaches the children to sing. Elsa (Angelia Hunter) stays for tea with the Captain. Maria (Miss Felio) and Kurt (Richard LaPlatney) play leap frog. ‘Uncle Max” (Tom Looby) talks to Gretyl (Rebecca Langs). The Sisters confer with one another. Max (Tom Looby) thinks for a moment. 69 RIGHT: Gerry Baker and Sheena Atkinson. FAR RIGHT: A group effort is needed to deco- rate a corner of the gym. Front Row: Regina LaVan- cha, Sheena Atkinson, Heather Fuller, King Tom Looby, Queen Julie Man- chester, Tricia Atkinson, Laurie Myers, Angelia Hunt- er. Back Row: Dan Haw- thorne, Tony Betrus, Dennis Canfield, Gerry Baker, Glenn Smith, Donny Fowler 70 LEFT: Tricia Atkinson. FAR LEFT: Jason McIn- tosh and Mary Wood. MAY 21, 1988 PROM SONG: “DREAM ON” - AEROSMITH PROM FLOWER: CARNATION PROM COLORS: BLUE, PINK, WHITE MUSIC BY: MIDNIGHT RAMBLER MASTER OF CEREMONIES: MR. PAT FRASER 71 Front Row: Shawn Richards, Nicole Conlin, Jennifer Bango, Brian Bates, Todd Anderson, James Hopper, Middle Row: Holly Justice, Eric Schmitt, Sara Marcinko, Troy Bennett, Amy Kellerhals, Tom LaDuc Back Row: Cory Dusharm, Tracey Ayers, Tina Rozier, Alex Finley, Christina Whitford, Heather Phillips, Mrs. Visconti Jesmer, Jason Mitchell, Lory Chartrand, Erin Dusharm, Kevin Dingman, Danielle Kelsey, Back Row: Julie Moore, Regina Shaw, Brenda Emerson, Lee Trombley, Karissa Graham, Ray Tidabeck, Jeff Clarke, Mr. O’Bryan SIXTH GRADE FIFTH GRADE — --------------- Front Row: Shanna Swem, Heather Mallette, Cristin Trombley, Danielle Kaler, Benjamin Barnard, Michael LaFe ve. Middle Row: Mrs. Rose, Jaime Bennett, Marci Rose, Michelle Law, Mandy Ayers, Erin LaDuc, Jackie Gibson. Back Row: James Stevens, Robert Smith, Carl Mealus, Marisa Smith, Kristina Benson, David Lewis, Chris Weeks Front Row: Clint Moore, Calli Bishop, Liza Atkinson, Tabitha Theiser, Corey Chartrand, Michael Jackson, Middle Row: Katie Moore, Tina Walters, Randy LaPlatney, Brandy Hollenbeck, Timothy Losey, Danielle Frank. Back Row: Mrs. Durkish, Tennille Best, Angela Grindal, Shelby Parow, Edward Jenack, Adam Farr FOURTH GRADE Front Row: Stacey Bowen, Joshua Dowling, Todd Vallencour, Tara Mosher, Jayme Burns. Second Row: Mrs. L.A. Bassette, ElRoy Yaw, Brian Looby, Julie Holt, Rebecca Langs, Tracey Bousman, Heather Richards. Back Row: Lori Andrus, Lyndsay Folsom, Jessica Breindal, Joshua Mason, Shawn Lacey, Rebecca Cring, Kevin Fowler. Front Row: Lukas Miller, Harvey VanDewalker, Andrew Mitchell, Tyler Gale. Second Row: Mr. Bernard Slate, Thomas Macagg, Christina LayBoult, Toinette Bango, Jessica Mealus, Adam Baker. Back Row: Kc Marchione, Brian Dowling, Michelle Mallette, Angeline Wicks, Duane Stamper, Katherine Thompson. Front Row: Edward Moroughan, Brandon Carr, Caleb Flitcroft, Chet Moore, Jonathon Decoteau, Bruce Reynolds, Brandon Bates. Second Row: Mrs. Grindal, Jessie LaVancha, Karla Arnold, Jessica Kelsey, Stacey Conlin, Karie Fitzgerald, Tia Mashaw, Jill Kaminski, Laura Pratt. Back Row: April House, Mary Dowling, Crystal Law, Matthew Dana, Luke Durkish, Eric LaPlatney, Allen LaParr. Front Row: Earle Thesier, David Jackson, Heather DeHart, Crystall LayBoult, Jennifer Pierce, Ricky Horton, Jonathon Law, Second Row: Miss Shampine, Emily Kellerhals, Colleen Luther, Nicholas Bellinger, Angelia Law, Melissa Gotham, Narine Corbine. Back Row: Maria Bango, Justin Atkinson, Jennifer Bush, Dusty Farr, Barbara Bowen, Dana Bearor, Michael Savidge, Freddie Jenack, Jamie Mono. THIRD GRADE Front Row: Carmen Scudera, Mathew Gardener, James Didas, Justin Cole, Scott Kelsy. Middle Row: Karen Looby, Leslie Taylor, Angela Dowling, Jessica Lesperance, Ashley Mosher, Dawn Adgen. Mrs. Marlene Clark. Back Row: Zackary Smith, Sara Doyle, Suann VanDewalker, Justin Sullivan, Tabatha Hooley, Jacob LaParr, Sara Atkinson. Front Row: Dustin Hall, Ian Haas, Rusty Westcott, Jacob Clement, Peter Seils, Daniel Hagey. Second Row: Mrs. Duggan, Misty Reynolds, Brandi Bazemore, Courtney Pierce, Amanda Bennett, Autumn Berckley. Back Row: Julie Mealus, Crystal Phillips, Gerry Lewis, Travis Babcock, Richard Bancroft, Victoria Gibson, Teresa Buckingham. ‘ SECOND GRADE Front Row: John Jessmer, Jason Comet, Jessie Ayers, Derek LaDuc, Khristopher DeHart, Anthony Chartrand, Melvin Mitchell Middle Row: Michael Law, Jaclynn Kitts, Kristi Bond, Crystal Lacey, Monica Carr, Lacey Farr, Krista Arnold, Everette Fowler Back Row: Benjamin Fowler, Aaron Peck, Stacey Gale, Nathan Reed, Landon M icagg, Brett Dudo, Dana Pratt, Jessica Luther Front Row: Brian Luther, Melissa LaParr, Lauren Gardner, Andrew Dana, James Fuller, Gary Hudson, Anthony LayBoult Middle Row: Jessica Pierce, Ashley Fitzgerald, Erica Mashaw, Jennette Byrns, Misty Clement, Kristin Berckley Back Row: Darek LaVancha, Jeffrey Gotham, Travis Sullivan, Curtis Cowles, Amanda LaPlatney, Dustin Locke, James Deamer, Justin Atkinson FIRST GRADE Sitting on Floor: Lydia Mashaw, Crystal Thomas, Meghan Fraser, Molly Trombley, JoAnna Bush, Linds Hollenbeck, Kyle Chartrand. Middle Row: Dustin Graves, Theodore Holt, Julie Kitts, Alicia Bell, Nichol Augliano, Drew Mosher, Mrs. LaDuc. Back Row: Scott Buckingham, Christopher Bellinger, Tyler Mitchell, Sh Baker, Bryon Rose, Michael Bassette, Clifford Mele. Absent: Natashia Ayers, Corey Brown, Jeffrey Doyle. KINDERGARTEN Front Row: Amy Lesperance, Dana Hooley, Matthew Pierce, Jake Langs, Amanda Grindal, Katherine Seil: Amanda Cole. Middle Row: Mrs. Sweet, Robin Hagey, Lacey Mashaw, Jessica Scanlon, Justin Macagg, Alari Mallette, Monique Fayette, Erin Carr, Jana Seymour. Back Row: Heather Martin, Sarah McCarter, Candic Ziegler, Eric Durkish, Billie Butts, Samantha Doyle, Rosa Lancor, Angelina Noel. ■ ABOVE: Joanna Bush UPPER LEFT: Meghan Fraser and Shad Baker. OF 2001! CLASS LEFT: Dusty Graves, Molly Trombley, Ju- lie Kitts, and Nicholas Angliano. BELOW: Lydia Mashaw 81 A Big “Thank You” to all of our advertisers -Y.B. 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