Heuvelton Central High School - Heuveltonian Yearbook (Heuvelton, NY)
- Class of 1984
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Many Roads to Travel Table of Contents Theme Poem “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost . . . . 3 Message From Mr. Lawrence S. Ames, Superintendent . . 4 Dedication to: Mr. Lee Dezell........................5 Dedication to: Mrs. Sally Hartman .................. 6 Employees........................................... 7 Seniors............................................ 15 Underclassmen.......................................33 Elementary ........................................ 41 Activities ........................................ 53 Achievement Night 1983 ............................ 65 Sports ............................................ 67 Special Thanks to.................................. 73 Patrons............................................ 74 Advertisements.................................... 75 Last Will and Testaments ......................... 100 Ending Poem “Tell Us” by Kristopher A. Bell........104 The Road Not Taken By Robert Frost THE ROAD NOT TAKEN Robert Frost Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel both And be one traveler, long I stood And looked down one as far as I could To where it bent in the undergrowth; Then took the other, as just as fair. And having perhaps the better claim, Because it was grassy and wanted wear; Though as for that the passing there Had worn them really about the same, And both that morning equally lay In leaves no step had trodden black. Oh, I kept the first for another day! Yet knowing how way leads on to way, I doubted if I should ever come back. I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence; Two roads diverged in a wood, and I — I took the one less traveled by. And that has made all the difference. HEUVELTON CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT Box 375, Washington Street Heuvelton, New York 13654 Phone (315) 344-2414 Towns of Oswegatchie, DePeyster, Macomb, DeKalb, Lisbon, Canton ADMINISTRA TION BOARD OF EDUCATION Alfred J. Nichols, Pres. John Zeh, Vice Pres. David Kingsley Daniel Barr Lawrence S. Ames, Superintendent of Schools Glenn W. Timmerman, Vice Principal Guidance Director Robert J. Balfour, Director of Elementary Education John D. Cerio, Elementary Guidance Harold G. Covey, Business Manager Treasurer BOARD OF EDUCATION Joan K. Kennedy, Clerk Shirley Christensen Kenneth Chambers Robert Morrow The senior year in high school is usually a great experience for everyone in the class. The years of study and toil and struggle are nearly all behind you and you look forward to that day called Graduation, a crossroad from which you select the direction of your life. It is at that point that you have some critical judgments to make as to which one of the many roads you are going to select. Will it be further education, the world of work, the armed services? Whatever route you select must truly be your own. There are many roads to follow and you now find yourself at a crossroad of decision making. Great care and preparation has gone into your education so that you may make the right decision for you at this juncture. Aim high — “hitch your wagon to a star” — so that your own abilities are being utilized to the fullest, your self esteem is justified and you’re ready to take your place in the mainstream of society regardless of which of the many roads you choose to follow. The road you take will perhaps your lifetime make! Lawrence S. Ames Superintendent of Schools 4 Dedication Dedication We, the Senior Class, would like to dedicate the 1984 Heuveltonian to Mr. Lee Dezell in appreciation of his guidance in compiling this year’s Heuveltonian. Not only did Mr. Dezell put much time and effort into our year- book, but he also had a way of persuading people to par- ticipate in class activities. The initiative he took this past fall helped to start our class off to a productive year. He was not only an advisor for the yearbook, but a friend to each one of us who knew him. Because of this, we, the class of 1984 would like to dedicate this yearbook, “Many Roads to Travel,” to Mr. Dezell in appreciation for his many contributions to our class. Dedication Dedication We, the Senior Class of 1984, would also like to dedicate our yearbook to our teacher and dear friend, Mrs. Sally Hartman. We feel that she deserves this honor because of the genuine concern she has shown for our class in the past few years. Mrs. Hartman has been our class advisor since we were sophomores, and was again this year. She offered helpful advice which secured us financially, and was always there to guide us down the right path. Mrs. Hartman donated a great deal of her time and energy to our class, and although we sometimes neglected to say it, we greatly appreciated her guidance and friendship. It is hard to express in words the gratitude and appreciation we feel towards her. Therefore, by dedicating this yearbook, “Many Roads to Travel,” to Mrs. Hartman, we hope that she can see how big a part she has played in the making of our memories. Children must play! Do it this way! Busy Bees! See I told you so! Pay Attention! Nice Smile! Smile, We got you! Instructing the Instructor! HEUVELTON CENTRAL SCHOOL BOARD OF EDUCATION — Sitting: Mr. Barr and Mr. Nichols, President. Standing: Mr. Chambers, Mr. Morrow, Mrs. Christensen and Dr. Zeh, Vice President. Superintendent of School and District Principal: Mr. Ames Business Administrator: Mr. Covey Director of Elementary Education: Mr. Balfour Guidance Department: Mr. Timmerman, Guidance Director and Vice Principal: Mr. Cerio, Elementary and Jr. High Guidance Kindergarten Teachers: Mrs. White Miss Merkley Pre-First and First Grade Teachers: Mrs. Wilde Mrs. Thompson Miss Allen Miss Cromie Second Grade Teachers: Mrs. Richards Mrs. Fenlong Mrs. Geddis Fourth Grade Teachers: Miss Sylstra Mrs. McGee Mrs. Gutterson Third Grade Teachers: Mrs. Duvall Mrs. Richards Mrs. Northrop Fifth Grade Teachers: Miss Savino Miss MacAbee Mrs. Hutchinson Mr. Young Sixth Grade Teachers: Miss Monaghan Mr. Nugent Mr. Goccia Business Department: Mr. Waters Mr. Dezell Social Studies Department: Mr. Harradine Mr. Hanagan Mr. Putney 10 Home Economics Department: Mrs. Day Science Department: Mr. Gordon Mr. Moore Mr. Rooks High School Librarian: Mrs. Kenny Instrumental Music Director: Mr. Poulton Driver Education Department: Mr. Jones Math Department: Mr. Lynch Mr. Barlow Absent: Mr. Martin Physical Education: Mr. LaRock Language Department: Mrs. Kelly Mrs. Fay Miss Bertrand Mrs. Derrigo Industrial Arts Department: Mrs. Foultz 11 Speech Therapist: Mrs. Ressman Vocal Music K-12: Miss Seymour Resource Department: Mr. Phillips Art Department: Mrs. Hartman and Miss Gelberg (Student Teacher) Yearbook Photographer: Betty Steele Physical Education Department: Mr. Tehonia and Mrs. Putney Remedial Department: Mr. Lewandowski and Mr. Timmerman Bus Drivers: Mr. Wainwright and Mr. White Agriculture Department: Mr. Corey Migrant Ed.: Mrs. Melchior Night watchman: Mr. Sibley School Nurse Teacher: Mrs. Barlow English Student Teacher: Mr. Hand 13 SECRETARIAL STAFF — Sitting: Mrs. Knowlton and Mrs. Freeman. Standing: Mrs. Poulton, Mrs. Kennedy and Mrs. Remington CUSTODIANS — Sitting: Mrs. Durham, Mr. Wainwright, Mrs. Willard. Standing: Mr. Knowlton, Mr. MaGaw, Mr. McKay CAFETERIA STAFF — Sitting: Mrs. Alberto, and Mrs. Young. Standing: Mrs. Sterling and Mrs. Murdock CAFETERIA AIDES — Sitting: Mrs. Lytle. Standing: Mrs. Dickinson JR $ a i r ' : CAFETERIA STAFF: Mrs. Wells, Mrs. Merritt, and Mrs. Wainwright BUS DRIVERS — Joan Cutway, Pat Dempsey, Shirley Cline and Roy Shadow. Standing: Bob Merrifield, Larry Barney, Glenn Rickett, Jim Howes, and Cecil Duvall 14 pi Help Me! Standing: Kathy Franche, Vice President. Sitting: Michele Morley, President. Secretary: Jennifer Liddell Boy! If I only had some MUSCLES! Go Team Go! Look! I can Skate! Treasurer: Mike Maxwell Let’s Go Swimming! Finally! My very first kiss! TaDa! Where is the soccer Ball? I can see you! Say Cheese! May I have your hand! Gee What a feeling! Our world is in 3D! 15 Ten Years Down the Road! It was ten years after the momentus day that saw the release of the class of '84 from Heuvelton Cen- tral’s grasp, and a reunion of such magnitude took place on the grounds of Woodside Estates. RICK WOODSIDE, who returned to Heuvelton from California after making the top five grossing movies in history, provided the land and facilities while DON ASHLAW’S Le Frogge Catering Service dished up the refreshments. In case of emergencies, a tent was provided for medical attention manned (or woman- ed) by nurses KATHY FRANCHE, MICHELLE “SHORTY” HOWES, KARI BROUILLETTE, and Dr. VALERIE YOUNG, founder of Cutical Surgery — the use of fingernails in place of knives. With all safety secured, a good time was had by all. As expected, certain groups were found scattered about the party area. First we have the happy housewives once known to all as SHERRIE CONANT, TERRY HOOPER and VIRGINIA BURWELL. Nearby we see CHRISTINE MURDOCK, mother and computer programmer, and PATTY REYNOLDS, wife and X-ray technician. Each woman had gossip to spread and maternal yarns to spin. The class farmers, RAY KELLY, ED NEWCOMBE, SCOTT DAVIDSON, CHRIS CHAMBERS, and DAVE CASTLEMAN, sat with CURT SKIPKA, star mechanic, the man who held them all together, if just only their equipment. Jogging indians around the grounds were KRIS MURDOCK, designer of the number one video game in the country — “Redbone Fever,” CARLOS ALBERTO, Olympic Coach, and ROYAL “CHIPPER” MARTIN, stand up comedian and rumored father of fifteen. Not far behind them, giving 110%, was MIKE PARISH, President of Alcoa. Still inseparable, anchorwomen GINA OUTMAN and TERESA SEARS were discussing the latest government cover-up — “Chippergate,” involving President ROBERT MORROW. And speak of the devil, President Morrow now enters with his cavalcade of limousines flanked by National Guard member BILL BARR. Each car contained a different staff member: ADAM WELLS, financial advisor; SCOTT ASHLEY, Dept, of Interior; ORVAL FIFIELD, Dept, of Agriculture; and HELGA WIEGANDT; Press Secretary. Many questions were beginning to fly about the scandal, but Morrow’s lawyer, MIKE AMES, stepped forward to issue the two word response to all questions — “No Comment!” As though to heighten the excitement, a motorcycle driven by KEVIN STERLING bounded through a hedge and over the top of an unsuspecting BILL COLLIER, who escaped shaken but uninjured. Riding shotgun with Sterling was PHIL FLORIN, artistic extraordinaire. The two madmen finally came to a stop after wiping out on a cedar patio. Rushing to the patio’s rescue was GREG SLOAN, carpenter. The damage was phenomenal! Business administrators JEFF FOSTER, RANDY PRAY, and JOANN DEB YAH began arguing over who should sue for what. Things began cooling down as all eyes turned to watch the arrival of JENNIFER LIDDELL, playmate of the year, CAROLENE STEWART, international covergirl, and their personal secretary DENISE PIERCE. Following them on horseback were KELLY FLETCHER and JO DODDS, of the Fletchdodd Institute of Veterinary Science. Once things returned to order, the two Nobel Prize nominees for the year arrived: Professor MICHAEL MAXWELL of Harvard, and MARGIE BACKUS, President of Medical Technology at IU. To round out the educated gender, JAN WELLS, elementary teacher, rolled into the party in her customized Camaro built by ED THOMAS. Mechanic FRED THOMPSON, and electrician MIKE LIVINGSTON, were followed not too far behind by world famous feed specialist, ELWYN COUGLER. It seemed that these three had started their own party because the car behind them, driven by JOHN MOORE, was covered with aluminum tabs and cans. As soon as the music from the sound system reached its zenith, KRIS BELL bounded atop a table and exhibited his talents that won him a Tony Award on Broadway. Because this table happened to belong to WADE BROTHERS, pro-wrestler, the dancing ceased almost immediately. BRIAN WARREN, the first ever issued a degree in college as a certified public bum, rose a cheer for all, but was interrupted by MICHELE MORLEY of the Morley Park Bench Co., in deciding on a vote for what to cheer for. To ease the tension, Father DOUG DANIELS simply blessed the crowd and of- fered a toast. Finally arriving were WALTER FERRIS, RANDY BEAULIEU, WENDY FENTON, and SCOTT PARMETER, who had brought the guest of honor, MRS. SALLY HARTMAN from Riverhouse Retirement Home. As documented, a good time was had by all; many memories were raised once again by each “student” and each person realized what they actually had during “the best years of their lives.” 16 Marjorie G. Backus “BELIEVE THAT YOU'RE A PERSON WHO HAS SOMETHING GOOD TO GIVE, BELIEVE THAT YOU CAN MAKE THIS WORLD A BETTER PLACE TO LIVE.” William C. Barr Randy A. Beaulieu Kristopher A. Bell Wade L. Brothers Kari L. Brouillette 17 Senior Directory Carlos Alberto Basketball 4 yrs. All Star Baseball Soccer 4 yrs. Baseball 4 yrs. (Cpt. 1 yr.) Latin Club 2 yrs. Varsity Club 4 yrs. Prom Committee 1 yr. Yearbook Staff College Courses 1 yr. Mike Ames Basketball Mgr. 1 yr. Baseball Mgr. 1 yr. Honor Society 3 yrs. Latin Club 3 yrs. Yearbook Staff Marching Band 4 yrs. Whiz Quiz 1 yr. Clarkson Outstanding Science Student Prom Committee Don Ashlaw Soccer 1 vr. Basketball 2 yrs. Newspaper Staff 1 yr. Margie Backus Basketball 2 yrs. (cpt. 1 yr.) GAA 2 yrs. Cheering 2 yrs. Prom Princess 1 yr. Class Treasurer 1 yr. College Courses 1 yr. French Club 3 yrs. (Treas. 1 yr.) Chorus 2 yrs. Yearbook Staff Prom Committee Valley League 1 yr. Honor Society 3 yrs. Bill Barr Baseball 3 yrs. Basketball 3 yrs. Soccer V2 yrs. Musical 1 yr. Kris Bell Basketball Manager 1 yr. Baseball Manager 1 yr. Marching Band 2 yrs. Stage Band 1 yr. Junior-Senior Band 4 yrs. Musical 2 yrs. Color Guard 2 yrs. Valley League 4 yrs. Area All State 4 yrs. SLU Concert Band 2 yrs. Dumas Dancing 4 yrs. Chorus 3 yrs. Latin Club 3 yrs. Yearbook Staff 1 yr. College Courses 1 yr. Student Council 2 yrs. Honor Society 3 yrs. NYSSMA Solo 3 yrs. Newspaper Staff 1 yr. Prom Committee Wade Brothers Wrestling 3 yrs. Ag. Mechanics BOCES Kari Brouillette French Club 2 yrs. Band 4 yrs. Cheerleading 1 yr. Chorus 1 yr. GAA 1 yr. Ginny Burwell Chorus 2 yrs. FHAIV2 yrs. Sherrie Conant Newspaper Staff Yearbook Staff Prom Committee BOCES Cosmetology 2 yrs. Doug Daniel FFA 2 yrs. Sentinel 1 yr. BOCES Ag. Mech. 2 yrs. Joanne Debyah Soccer 3 yrs. French Club 2 yrs. (Sec. 1 yr.) Color Party 3 yrs. Chorus 4 yrs. Girl’s Athletics Assoc. 3 yrs. NYSSMA Solo 2 yrs. FHA 4 yrs. (Pres. 1 yr — Sec. 1 yr) Basketball 1 yr. Musical 1 yr. Prom Committee Yearbook Staff College Course Jo Dodds College Courses 1 yr. Cheering 4 yrs. Color Guard 4 yrs. Latin Club 2 yrs. Honor Society 3 vrs. Valley League Chorus 3 yrs. Chorus 4 yrs. Prom Committee 1 yr. Boy’s Soccer Mgr. 1 yr. Yearbook Co-Editor Musicals 2 yrs. Newspaper Staff 1 yr. Walter Ferris Junior Band Prom Committee 1 yr. Hunting Club Kelly Fletcher Spanish Club 2 yrs. Color Guard 1 yr. Musical 1 yr. Prom Committee Yearbook Staff College Courses V2 yr. 4-H Club 4 yrs. (pres. 1 yr.) Phil Florin Newspaper Staff Yearboolc Staff French Club 3 yrs. (sec. 1 yr.) Prom Committee Honor Society 3 yrs. Kathy Franche Soccer 1 yr. FHA 1 yr. Chorus 1 yr. Latin Club 2 yrs. Prom Committee BOCES Nursing 2 yrs. Yearbook Staff Michelle Howes Latin Club 2 yrs. Band 4 yrs. GAA 3 yrs. Softball 2 yrs. Basketball 3 yrs. Chorus 1 yr. Student Body Council 2 yrs. FHA 2 yrs. Raymond Kelly FFA 3 yrs. BOCES Jennifer Liddell College Courses 1 yr. Prom Queen Prom Committee 1 yr. Chorus 2 yrs. Class Secretary 1 yr. Yearbook Staff AFS 2 yrs. Baseball Scorekeeper 1 yr. Drama Club 2 yrs. Majorette 4 yrs. French Club 1 yr. Mike Livingston Basketball 4 yrs. Baseball 2 yrs. Royal Martin Basketball 4 yrs. Soccer 4 yrs. College Courses 1 yr. Marching Band 3 yrs. Junior Band 1 yr. Senior Band 4 yrs. Stage Band 3 yrs. Baseball 4 yrs. All-Star 4 yrs. Valley League 1 yr. Prom Committee 1 yr. 18 Prom Prince Varsity Club 4 yrs. Mike Maxwell Basketball 2 yrs. Soccer 1 yr. Honor Society 3 yrs. Varsity Club 2 yrs. Clarkson Outstanding Science Stdn Whiz Quiz 1 yr. Yearbook Staff Marching Band 4 yrs. Sr. Band 4 yrs. Jr. Band 2 yrs. Stage Band 1 yr. Class Treasurer 1 yr. Prom Committee Michele Morley Honor Society 3 yrs. BOCES Secretarial 2 yrs. BOCES Honor Roll BOCES Advisory Committee BOCES Student Leader Class President 2 yrs. Class Vice President 1 yr. Class Secretary 1 yr. French Club 2 yrs. Musical 1 yr. Chorus 3 yrs. Insights 3 yrs. Junior-Senior Band 3 yrs. Color Party 3 yrs. Valley League 2 yrs. NYSSMA Solo 1 yr. Yearbook Staff Robert Morrow Basketball 4 yrs. Soccer 2 yrs. Baseball 1 yr. Junior-Senior Band 4 yrs. Marching Band 4 yrs. Stage Band 4 yrs. Valley League 2 yrs. Area All-State 2 yrs. NYSSMA Solos 4 yrs. Yearbook Co-Editor 1 yr. College Courses 1 yr. All Northern 2 yrs. Latin Club 3 yrs. (Pres. 1 yr. V.P. 1 yr) Class Treasurer 1 yr. Prom King Prom Committee Honor Society 3 yrs. SLU Concert Band 1 yr. Varsity Club 4 yrs. French Club 2 yrs. (Treas. 1 yr.) Basketball 3 yrs. Soccer 3 yrs. (cpt. 1 yr.) Baseball 2 yrs. College Courses 1 yr. Honor Society 3 yrs. Varsity Club 3 yrs. Christine Murdock French Club 1 yr. Cheerleading 2 yrs. Newspaper Staff Chorus 1 yr. Ed Newcombe FFA 3 yrs. Gina Outman Cheering 2 yrs. Honor Society 3 yrs. Basketball 2 yrs. French Club 3 yrs. Chorus 1 yr. (Sec. 1 yr.) College Courses 1 yr. Newspaper Staff 1 yr. Newspaper Co-Editor Prom Committee Yearbook Staff Summer Cheering Cpt. 1 yr. GAA 2 yrs. Mike Parish Basketball 4 yrs. (cpt. 1 yr) Soccer 3 yrs. Chorus 2 yrs. Junior Band 3 yrs. Senior Band 4 yrs. Stage Band 2 yrs. Marching Band 4 yrs. Denise Pierce Latin Club 2 yrs. Cheering 1 yr. BOCES Secretarial Ed. 2 yrs. BOCES Honor Roll Yearbook Staff Prom Committee Randy Pray Basketball 3 yrs. MYF President Jr. Band Sr. Band 4 yrs. Stage Band 1 yr. Marching Band 4 yrs. College Courses 1 yr. Valley League 2 yrs. Patricia Reynolds Yearbook Staff Newspaper Staff French Club 1 yr. Musical 1 yr. BOCES Cosmetology Teresa Sears Cheering 4 yrs. Summer Cheering Cpt. Honor Society 3 yrs. Majorette 4 yrs. Head Maj. 1 yr. Drum Maj. 1 yr. Class Sec. 1 yr. Yearbook Staff Newspaper Staff Newspaper Co-Editor French Club 3 yrs. (Pres. 1 yr.) Prom Committee Valley League Chorus 1 yr. Chorus 3 yrs. (Pres. 1 yr.) College Courses 1 yr. Musical 1 yr. Dumas Dancing 4 yrs. JV Cheering Cpt. Kevin Sterling Comfortably Numb Carolene Stewart Latin Club 2 yrs. Yearbook Staff Chorus 1 yr. Newspaper Staff 2 yrs. Brian Warren Prom Committee Newspaper Staff Adam Wells French Club 1 yr. Soccer 2 yrs. Yearbook Staff Newspaper Staff Photography Club 2 yrs. Marching Band 2 yrs. Jan Wells Cheering 1 yr. Class Treasurer 1 yr. Travel Club Spanish Club 2 yrs. Yearbook Staff 1 yr. Newspaper Staff 1 yr. Musical 1 yr. Helga Wiegandt Yearbook Staff BOCES Secretarial 2 yrs. Student Leader (BOCES) BOCES Honor Roll National Honor Society 3 yrs. Prom Committee Color Party 1 yr. French Club 2 yrs. WHO’S WHO Rick Woodside Yearbook Staff Class President 1 yr. Chorus 2 yrs. Jr. Band 3 yrs. Sr. Band 4 yrs. Stage Band 2 yrs. Marching Band 3 yrs. Newspaper Staff College Courses 1 yr. Musical 2 yrs. Val Young Cheering 4 yrs. (cpt. 1 yr.) Honor Society 3 yrs. Majorette 3 yrs. Head Majorette 1 yr. V.P. of Class 1 yr. Whiz Quiz 1 yr. Yearbook Staff College Courses 1 yr. Prom Committee Color Guard 1 yr. 19 Scott A. Davison Joanne M. Debyah William D. Collier Elwyn S. Cougler Josephine A. Dodds “TO LIVE YOUR OWN LIFE IN YOUR OWN WAY; TO REACH THE GOALS YOU HAVE SET FOR YOURSELF ... TO BE WHO YOU WANT TO BE, IS SUCCESS.” David E. Castleman Christopher D. Chambers Douglas L. Daniels Virginia G. Burwell Sherrie L. Conant 20 Wendy S. Fenton Walter W. Ferris Orval L. Fifield Kelly S. Fletcher “DON’T COUNT THE YEARS. THEY GO SO FAST; COUNT YOUR FRIENDS. THEY WILL ALWAYS LAST.” Philip S. Florin Jeffrey A. Foster Michelle L. Howes Raymond E. Kelly Kathleen M. Franche Terry L. Hooper 21 How Times R. Woodside B. Warren M. Morley F. Thompson P. Reynolds D. Daniel J. Liddell C. Murdock Change! B. Donnelly M. Howes A. Wells M. Backus G. Outman V. Burwell J. Dodds C. Stewart T. Sears K. Fletcher C. French D. Pierce D. Ashlaw S. Conant f I C. Morrow E Cougler 23 8; ' V 4 - • - ... . KV Senior Friendliest Adam Wells Jennifer Liddell Nicest Smile Scott Parmeter Sherrie Conant Most Likely to Succeed Jo Dodds Mike Ames Shyest Walter Ferris Christine Murdock Best Dressed Kris Bell Valerie Young Most Enthusiastic Bill Barr Teresa Sears 26 Superlatives Nicest Hair Carotene Stewart Randy Pray Most Athletic Wendy Fenton Carlos Alberto Class Clowns Michelle Howes Chip Martin Most Garrulous Chris Chambers Michele Morley Nicest Eyes Gina Outman Scott Ashley Class Wits Kelly Fletcher Kris Murdock 27 mm John A. Moore “IF I HAD WINGS, I COULD FLY TO REACH MY GOALS. BUT SINCE I HAVE NONE I SHALL WALK THE LONG AND WINDING ROADS OF LIFE TO ACHIEVE THOSE SAME GOALS.” Michael D. Maxwell Michele J. Morley Edward E. Newcombe 28 Teresa J. Sears Greg R. Sloan Kevin L. Sterling Denise M. Pierce Patricia A. Reynolds Carolene M. Stewart “IT’S IMPOSSIBLE TO MISS WHAT WE DON’T HAVE. ONLY WHEN WE LOSE DO WE APPRECIATE ITS FULL VALUE.” Randy C. Pray Scott E. Parmeter Michael C. Parish Gina M. Outman 29 Senior Superlatives Con’t. it| Most Gullible Margie Backus Dave Castleman Most Artistic Rick Woodside Philip Florin Kevin Sterling Most Talkative Kathy Franche Elwyn Cougler Class Partier Carolene Stewart Doug Daniels All American Jan Wells Chip Morrow Just Between You and Me 31 Joanne M. Wells Rick G. Woodside THE GOLDEN CHAIN OF FRIENDSHIP FRIENDSHIP IS A GOLDEN CHAIN, THE LINKS ARE FRIENDS SO DEAR, AND LIKE A RARE AND PRECIOUS JEWEL IT’S TREASURED MORE EACH YEAR. IT'S CLASPED TOGETHER FIRMLY WITH LOVE THAT’S DEEP AND TRUE, AND IT’S RICH WITH HAPPY MEMORIES AND FOND RECOLLECTIONS, TOO. TIME CAN’T DESTROY ITS BEAUTY FOR, AS LONG AS MEMORY LIVES, YEARS CAN’T ERASE THE PLEASURE THAT THE JOY OF FRIENDSHIP GIVES. FOR FRIENDSHIP IS A PRICELESS GIFT THAT CAN’T BE BOUGHT OR SOLD, BUT TO HAVE AN UNDERSTANDING FRIEND IS WORTH FAR MORE THAN GOLD. AND THE GOLDEN CHAIN OF FRIENDSHIP IS A STRONG AND BLESSED TIE BINDING KINDRED HEARTS TOGETHER AS THE YEARS GO PASSING BY! Helga Wiegandt 32 Photograph Not Available: Curt Skipka Pres. Les Armstrong V. Pres. Ken Lalonde Sec. Amy Freeman Treas. Donna Witherall Wake Up! Do you remember this? Sophomore Class Officers Pres. Eileen Ames V. Pres. Gary Hammond Sec. Julie Wells Treas. Lisa Graveline Freshman Class Officers Pres. Lynette Armstrong V. Pres. Kathy O’Keefe Sec. David Bayne Treas. Mike Dashnaw « Great!! It is lunch time. Sixth Grade! Sixth Grade! 33 MR. PUTNEY’S 11th GRADE — 1st Row: Norma Willard, Suellen Sloan, Jodi Thornhill, Donna Witherall, Lisa Todd. 2nd Row: Jeff Piercey, Frank Poor, Brian Skipka, Scott Smithers. 3rd Row: Tom Nichols, Leo St. Germaine, Eugene Stevens. MRS. KELLY’S Uth GRADE — Row 1: Julie Hutchinson, Kevin Griffith, Carol Livingston. Row 2: Dan Miller, Albert Johnston, Brian Martin, Ken LaLonde, Randy Jackson. 34 MRS. FAY’S 11th GRADE — Amy Freeman, Colleen Corrice, Vera Durham, Vicki Fishbeck, Jim Barton. Row 2: Scott Balfour, E. J. Carter, Les Armstrong, Tim Fishbeck, Ted Gagnon, Mark Freeman. MR. HANAGAN’S 10th GRADE — Susan Drake, Sylvia Ferris, Lisa Graveline, Eileen Ames, Kim Basford. Row 2: Stacy Hill, Joanne Fishbeck, Lori Childs, Marie Dodds, Dawn Burwell. Row 3: Andy Gilbert, Paul Duford, Tony Corrice, Alson Caswell, Doug Fifield, Don Bellinger. 35 k MR. MOORE’S 10th GRADE — Row 1: Dawna Teer, Valerie Willard, Ann Putman, Kim LaKomy, Mary Beth Mills, Gayle Powell, Tammy Woodward. Row 2: Jeanne Moulton, Julie Wells, Suzanne Sloan, Sherry LaFave, Heidi Surprenant, Nancy Pike. Row 3: Fred Rathburn, Chris Meuten, Ken Lytle, Don Legault, Mike Philips, Randy Woodside. Row 4: Craig Legault, Bob Thompson, Dan Lake, Kevin McAllister. MR. DEZELL’S 9th GRADE — Row 1: Tracy Doerr, Jane Green, Karen Ferris, Lynette Armstrong, Susan Freeman, Mickie Chapin. Row 2: Ron Bellinger, David Fletcher, Mike Dashnaw, Ken Castleman, Fran Burdick, Peter Fifield, George Caswell. Row 3: David Christensen, Scott Bice, Jeff Duford, Teresa Gibbons, Amy Besaw, Amy Brothers, Greg Foster. Row 4: Sean Barber, Dan Chambers, Brian Chamberlain, David Bayne, Joe Benjamin, Chris Bogart. 36 MR. WATERS’ 9th GRADE — Row 1: Steve Young, Marty York, Larry Sheppard, Kevin Ross, Bob Willard, Jeff Sibley, Brad Simmons. Row 2: Renee Paro, Laurie Skelly, Michelle Skipka, Lisa Richards, Jenny Storie, Heather Thompson, Tim Piercey. Row 3: Cory Scott, Rod Pray, Steve Thomas, John Scott, Vicki Redmond, Jenny Pierce, Renee Sherman, Chuck Willard. MR. LEWANDOWSKI’S 9th GRADE — Row 1: Michelle Hutton, Keri McKendrick, Janet Harper, Leslie Hilborne, Colleen Herron, Michelle Moulton, Debbie Mayhew. Row 2: Cathy O’Keefe, Kristi Moore, Cathy Mur- dock, Kathy Thomas, Carrie Lennox, Darcie Restino, Michelle Murdock. Row 3: Andy Kukie, Robert Lax, Cassius Montroy, Bob Jock, Randy Hitsman. 37 MISS BERTRAND’S 8th GRADE — Row 1: Jenny Berberich, Karen Brown, Dawn Dibble, Shelly Buerger, Katie Ames, Lisa Day. Row 2: Shelly Besaw, Angela Ashley, Tammy Curry, Diana Brooks, Nicole Fergerson, Joy Esposito, Debby Conant. Row 3: David Balfour, John Bailey, Sean Corrice, Brian Dibble, Ed Alberto, Joe Caswell, Timothy Felt. 38 MR. COREY’S 8th GRADE — Row 1: Amy Witherall, Katie Willard, Tracey Todd, Kelly Shannon, Julie Skelly. Row 2: Steve Todd, Andy Thornhill, Lori Teer, Shelly Zanker, Julie Whitton, Veronica Young. Row 3: Jerry Shan- non, Kevin Youngs, Bill Simmons, Roland Thomas, Jeff Todd, Steve Scott, Jason Tehonica. MS. DERRIGO’S 7th GRADE — Row 1: Ted Wells, Scott Sheppard, Tony Simmons, Micheal Stark, Paul Sears, Matt Skipper, Kevin Sloan. Row 2: Angela Spaman, Tina Tavenia, Wendy Wainwright, Angela Smithers, JoAnn Scott, Nicole Wright, Kellie Thompson, Renee Woodside. Row 3: Mike Smithers, Tiffany Stiles, Arleena Willard, Barb VanOrnum, David Premo, Willie Willard. Row 4: Ronald Volans, Arthur Webb, John Raymond, Clark Zanker, Jacent Storie, James Stowe, Bill Rivit. MR. ROOK’S 8th GRADE — Row 1: Renee Martin, Janine Goccia, Kim Foultz, Becky Howes, Beth Hutchinson, Laurie Poor. Row 2: Merton Hance, Don Morley, Kelly Powell, Michelle Johnson, Tony Lancto, Brian Moulton, Jeff Scott. Row 3: Rick Reynolds, Scott McCormick, Mike Schneller, Larry Nichols, Matt Kukie, Tom McKay. 39 MR. BARLOW’S 7th GRADE — Row 1: Susan Pinkerten, Julie Goccia, Andrea Newell, Tonya McGaw, Jenny Merritt, Roberta Gibbons, Jackie Green. Row 2: Stephanie Montroy, Sheila Graveline, Beth Paro, Jenny Mathew, Sheila Nautel, Lisa Lalonde, Tina LaForty. Row 3: Mike Lake, Brian McKendrick, Gary Hazelton, Stan Harris, Mike Hutton, Rick Ormsbee, Chris Hammond. Row 4: Terry Gushaw, Mike Johnson, Chuck Loucks, Perry Masters, Ernie Perry, Kevin Powell, Steve Meuton. MR. HARRADINE’S 7th GRADE — Row 1: Virginia Alberto, Tarasa Carroll, Sheila Finley, Nancy Ashlaw, Tina Gagnon, Heather Dodds, Lisa Arquette. Row 2: Tom Barr, Sean Bergeron, Allen Cota, Kim Duford, A. J. Backus, Corey Bogart, Chris Foltz, Sean Doerr. Row 3: Scott Finley, (im Berbrich, Jeff Burdick, Mike Chamberlain, Lance Armstrong, Randy Chambers, Greg Fenton, Steven Blackburn, Tom Bennett. 40 I can draw just as good as you can! Students sending valentines to U.S. Marines in Beirut We are theRwinning Team! Time for cider! Story Time!! MISS MERKLEY’S KINDERGARTEN A.M. — Row 1: Jason Risley, Duane Dibble, Michael Young, Brent Phillips, Raymond Carroll, Kent Collier. Row 2: Jolene Wilson, Kelly Sanford, Dawn Tavernia, Betty Corey, An- drew Ashley, Nicole Levac. Row 3: Summer Smith, Stacie Breen, Shane Longshore, Sarah White, Allyson Caswell, Angela Cougler, Kristy Denner. MRS. WHITE’S KINDERGARTEN A.M. — Row 1: Anthony Tavernia, Keith Hooper, Timmy Lalonde, Larry Trombly, Raymond Howes, Michael Maynard. Row 2: Michele Beaulieu, Melissa Crobar, Jennifer Todd, Christal Basford, Kati Cole, Melissa Poore. Row 3: Jason Burwell, Robert Farrell, Christina Castor, Jimmy Duvall, Jennifer Sheppard, Jason Ward, Crystal Jackson, Edward Ashley. 42 PM KINDERGARTEN — MISS MERKELY Row 1: Nathan Kelley, John Sanford, Kevin Crowe, Erik Thurman, David Fields, Craig Gordon. Row 2: Kylie Murdock, Victoria Marceau, Roy Dedrick, Travis Swett, Daniel Weidner, Eric Walrath. Row 3: Lisa Gladding, Jamie Redmond, Colleen Downing, Lucas Matthews, Darcy Durgan, Nicholas Scott, Christopher Ames MRS. WILDE’S PRE-lst — Row 1: Tom Paro, Wayne Holland, Joey LaKomy, Peter Tavernia, Karen Yerden, April Murray. Row 2: Jason LeDuc, Craig Collier, Regina Ashley, Chris Cougler, Torra Bullock, Beth Butterfield, Tom Bergeron 43 MISS ALLEN’S GRADE 1 — Row 1: Daniel Gagnon, Raymond Johnson, Steven Alberto, Kelcy Newell, Kristopher Wangler. Row 2: Mary Roacher, Shannon Bice, Barbara Jackson, Laura Esposito, Kelly Mix, Cristal Yerden. Row 3: Amber Spaman, Matthew Debyah, Sarah Brady, Jonathan Price, Scott Christman, Heather Savage, Sara Davis. MISS CROMIE’S GRADE 1 — Row 1: Tamora Sequin, Christina Cook, Larry Grenier, Mark Burwell, Stacy Trombley. Row 2: Marc LaRocque, Gizelle LaRose, Joshua Tehonica, Lauren Havens, Megan Balfour, Chelsy Liv- ingston. Row 3: Michael McCormick, Geoffrey Timmerman, Jason Hall, Corey Longshore, Danny Wilson, Ben Bresett, Nathan Vassmer. 44 MRS. THOMPSON’S 1st GRADE — Row 1: Michael Kelley, Joseph Fieldson, Wayne Parrow, Nathaniel Swett, Barry Crayford, Christopher Burdick. Row 2: Michael Christman, Patti Simmons, Tina Paro, Stacey Mix, Gerie Risley, Tonya La Forty, Jenny Bogardus. Row 3: Shawn Thornhill, Andrew Denny, Nathan Koch, Scott Hooper, Shannon Zanker, Craig Hazelton, Geoffrey Day, Jonathan Lytle. MRS. FENLONG’S GRADE 1 — Row 1: Jeffery Kelly, Allan Spaman, Matthew Stone, Nathan Bickel. Row 2: Ross King, Jamie Lakomy, Tom Burdick, Amy White, Mario Pagano, Cheryl Mackay, Nichole Montroy. Row 3: Donald Barton, Clancy Flounders, Edith Bullock, Karla Kennedy, Jessica Barney, Ronnie Mills, Robert Pike. 45 MRS. GEDDIS’S GRADE 2 — Row 1: Robert Gladding, Eric Bush, Michael Wainwright, Robert Breen. Row 2: Alexis Thurman, Michelle Kirby, Scot Nichols, Laura Dibble, Danielle Friot, Karen Todd. Row 3: Carissa Steele, Julie Hynes, Stephanie Lytle, Jessica Snider, Jennifer Bogart. MRS. RICHARDS’ GRADE 2 and 3 — Row 1: Jeremy McGaw, Christopher Hall, Richard Hooper, James Hall. Row 2: Keith Clark, Donna Bogardus, Jaime Wright, Amber Murray, Scott Griffith. Row 3: Carl Matt Green, Jonathan Ashlaw, Donald Doerr, Jason Hazelton, Michael Lalonde, Dale Drake. 46 MRS. DUVALL’S THIRD GRADE — Row 1: Jason LeVac, David Perrin, Jason Trombley, Erik Smithers, Shari Pinkerton, Stacey Downing. Row 2: Mike Bowers, Leah Vinch, James Holland, Jason Longshore, Michelle Hazelton, Brandi Simmons, Vicki Wells, Heather Lincoln. Row 3: Brent Moulton, Staci Smith, Stacey Lytle, Julie Ayen, Karen Fraser, Terrie Lennox, Tod Youngs, John Skidds. MRS. NORTHROP’S THIRD GRADE — Row 1: Cory Akins, James Dishaw, Dean White, Molly Ritchie, Andrew Martin, Katina Mills. Row 2: Matt Freeman, Ronnie Sheppard, Rachel Burwell, Danielle Mayhew, Skye Sharp, Andrew Friot, Mark Basford, Matthew Mix. Row 3: Dana Mayhew, Stephanie Barr, Jerri West, Danielle LaRocque, Sherry Zanker, Ronald Graveline, Kelly Compeau, Micheal Pagano. 47 MRS. GUTTERSON’S 4th GRADE — Row 1: Sherri Felt, Eddie Barr, Kevin Murdock, Vicki Rivet. Row 2: Geof- frey Fenlong, Tracey Vinch, Bethany Bullock, Kevin Todd, Jennifer Hilborne, Todd Buerger, Kari Thompson. Row 3: Renee Debyah, Jason Poore, John Lennox, Diana Lovely, Aaron Shaw, Brian Willard, Dawn Sequin. MRS. MCGEE’S 4th GRADE — Row 1: Troy Buerger, Peter Jones, Keith Kelley, Mark Skipper, Stephen Skelly. Row 2: Desso Furgison, Michael Johnson, Michael Mix, Vicki Bray, Rhonda Powers, Antoinette Johnson. Row 3: Angela Akins, Nancy Parish, Danielle Mitchell, Tom Morley, Scott Shannon, Eric Chamberlain, Heather O’Keefe. 48 MISS SYLSTRA’S 4th GRADE — Row 1: Scott Ayen, Chris Wright, Mike Bice, Patty Wilson. Row 2: Nicole Chenail, Danielle [ohnson, Melissa Tavernia, Melinda Christman, Wayne Hutton, Gudrun Wiegandt, Diane Poor. Row 3: Alton Hance, Todd Brown, Daniel Bice, Gary Holland, Greg Thompson, Greg Yaddow, Shawn Mix. MRS. HUTCHINSON’S 5th GRADE — Row 1: Jessie Burwell, Bobbie Jo Hance, Aaron Lax, Kara Murdock. Row 2: Brandi Bergeron, Jennifer Hynes, Jennifer Tacchina, Nancy Caswell, Angela Phillips, Lynn Stowe. Row 3: Lee MacKay, Robert Lytle, Richard Bogart, Craig Sibley, Charles Mitchell, David Wells, Daren Simmons. MRS. MACABEE’S FIFTH GRADE — Row 1: Tammy Roacher, Kelley Perrin, Bob Mussen, Curt Ethridge, Tim Ashley, Gage LaRose. Row 2: Cliff Cook, Kevin Felt, Jennifer Scott, Sharon Mitchell, Susan Todd, Ken Kelly, Joel Thurman, Bowie Corey. Row 3: Martha Hutchinson, Scott Weir, Patty Newcombe, Tammy Gutterson, Jim King, Matt Mee, Darren St. Germain. MISS SAVINO’S GRADE 5 — Row 1: Terry Hazelton, David Woodward, Lyle Whitton, Ben Hartshorn, John O’Keefe. Row 2: Chad Mackay, Peggy Hynes, Shelly Raymon, Lori Hilborne, Brad Barr, Lorie Simmons, Earle Maxwell, Lisa Alberto. Row 3: Rick Dashnaw, Debbie Brown, Julie Gladding, Georgine Scott, Russell West, Ernie Drake, Pam Gutterson, Amy Guimond, Ann Hooper. 50 MR. NUGENT’S 6th GRADE — Row 1: Brad Paro, Steve Simmons, Julie Phillips, Becky La Fave, Stephanie Legault, Melissa Hutton. Row 2: Darlene Roacher, Shelly Denner, Wade Davis, Terry Wilson, Dave Scott, Richard Bartlett, Ed Chamberlain. Row 3: Roy Akins, Michelle Curry, Julie Wright, Dale Gonio, Amos Brooks, Dave Basford, Cindy Brady, Sherri Kirby, Bob Withered. MR. GOCCIA’S 6th GRADE — Row 1: Jeffrey Grenier, Todd Stone, Allen Fifield, Rhonda Harper, Lora Ter- williger, Valerie Wells, Barbara Barr. Row 2: Jason Cullen, Gregory Gilbert, Michael Loucks, Jackie Morrow, Lisa Murdock, Sharlene Simmons. Row 3: Gregory James, Roland La Fave, Richard Mayhew, Brian Bogart, John Bar- ton, James Conant, Brian LeBarge, Gary McCormick. 51 MISS MONAGHAN’S GRADE 6 — Row 1: Bethany Brown, Katrina Day, Christopher Compeau, Kelley Murdock, Stacy Paro, Amy Gilbert, Lance Corrice, Jamie Tehonica, Christian Lancto, Shelly Lalonde. Row 2: Angela Perry, Kolleen Franche, Lorien Smithers, Michael Montroy, Timothy La Joy, Alison Foster, Kristy Buerger. Row 3: Jimmy Brady, Christopher Fraser, Nicole Bice, Craig Duvall, Craig Martin, Patrick Lytle. Students attending Ogdensburg schools — Row 1: Debbie Burwell, Danny Roscoe, Linda Linley, Chris Kuvik, Terry McBroom, Joey McBroom, Larry Wilson. Row 2: Debbie Kuvik, Steve Chapin, Greg Arquette, Angela Johnson, Billy Johnson. Row 3: Tina Cousino, Brenda Burwell, Regina Thomas, Tim Todd. 52 £ !« Score Keepers! Nice Form! Excellent Profile! Award winners 1982 Nice Seat! Cooks at the Yearbook Dinner Nice Dress! Fire Safety for HCS Students Let’s Keep in beat fellows! Sr. Boces Students Outstanding Achievers Great Show! 53 A.M. BOCES — Row 1: Christine Murdock, Patty Reynolds, Sherrie Conant, Kari Brouillette, Michelle Howes, Denise Pierce, Helga Wiegandt, Elwyn Couglar. Row 2: Ed Thomas, Mike Parish, Terry Hooper, Chris Chambers, Kathy Franche, Greg Sloan, Ed Newcombe, Dave Castleman, Scott Davison, Scott Parmeter, John Moore, Bill Col- lier, Raymond Kelly, Curt Skipka. Missing from photo: Mitch Morley, Wendy Fenton, Scott Vancour P.M. BOCES — Row 1: Mark Kelly, Arnie Thompson, Jim Barton, Brian Phillips, Ginny Burwell, Lori Hooper, Tina Montroy, Brad Phillips. Row 2: Lyle Hooper, Jim Rheome, Tim Fishbeck, Marcia Besio, Les Armstrong, Amy Freeman, Tina Graveline, Janet Youngs, Donna Childs, Annette Besio. Row 3: Ted Gagnon, Paul Lalonde, Steve Hawks, Jay Willard, Joe Wilmont, Dave LeGault, Mike St. Denny 54 FRENCH CLUB — Row 1: Kim Basford, Kim Lakomy, Keri McKendrick, Janet Harper, Darci Restino. Row 2: Debbie Mayhew, Joanne Fishbeck, Susan Drake, Marie Dodds, Albert Johnston. Row 3: Lisa Richards, Renee Sherman, Jenny Storie, Kathy O’Keefe, Christie Moore, Lori Childs LATIN CLUB — Row 1: Randy Woodside, Kevin Ross, Mike Dashnaw, Joe Benjamin, Brian Chamberlain, Dan Chambers, Cory Scott, Dan Lake. Row 2: Michele Barton, Michelle Skipka, Michelle Murdock, Susan Freeman, Michelle Moulton, Lori Skelly, Ann Putman, Sylvia Ferris, Marybeth Mills. Row 3: Andy Kookie, Tony Corrice, Steve Thomas, Michelle Chapin, Suellen Sloan, Eileen Ames, Jodi Thornhill, Kathy Thomas, Mike Phillips, Gary Hammond 55 FFA — Row 1: Donald Bellinger, David Legault, Craig Legault, David Christensen. Row 2: Mr. Corey, Ron Bell- inger, David Fletcher, Don Legault, Tom Nichols, Mike Kelly, Jim Willard FHA — Row 1: Renee Martin, Janine Goccia, Lisa Day, Kim Foultz, Amy Witheral. Row 2: Lisa Lalonde, Lori Robinson, Wendy Wainwright, Tina Gagnon, Shelly Buerger 56 YEARBOOK STAFF — Row 1: Sherri Conant, Denise Pierce, Helga Wiegandt, Kelly Fletcher, Joanne Debyah, Jennifer Liddell, Teresa Sears, Gina Outman, Jo Dodds. Row 2: Mike Maxwell, Mike Ames, Phil Florin, Val Young, Margie Backus, Jan Wells, Carlos Alberto, Kathy Franche, Caroline Stewart, Kris Bell. Missing from photo: Chip Morrow, Mitch Morley 57 NEWSPAPER — Gina Outman, Teresa Sears, Rick Woodside, Norma Willard, Kris Bell, Brian Skipka, Phil Florin NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY — Row 1: Teresa Sears, Margie Backus, Gina Outman, Val Young, Jo Dodds, Helga Wiegandt. Row 2: Mark Freeman, Vicki Fishbeck, Colleen Corrice, Donna Witherall, Scott Balfour, Albert Johnston. Row 3: Kevin Sterling, Mike Ames, Kris Murdock, Mike Maxwell, Phil Florin, Kris Bell. Missing from photo: Mitch Morley, Chip Morrow, Wendy Fenton WHIZ QUIZ — Row 1: Mike Ames, Gina Outman, Val Young, Albert Johnston. Row 2: Mike Maxwell, Teresa Sears, Mark Freeman, Scott Balfour 58 SENIOR COLLEGE COURSES — Row 1: Margie Backus, Val Young, Jennifer Liddell, Jo Dodds, Gina Outman, Teresa Sears, Joanne Debyah, Kelly Fletcher. Row 2: Carlos Alberto, Mike Maxwell, Randy Pray, Phil Florin, Royal Martin, Mike Ames, Kris Murdock, Kris Bell, Rick Woodside. Missing: Chip Morrow ELEMENTARY CHORUS — Row 1: Shawn Mix, Sharon Mitchell, Nancy Caswell, David Wells, Angie Phillips, Nancy Parish, Geoff Fenlong, Jennifer Hilborne, Earl Maxwell, Heather O’Keefe, Cliff Cook, Kevin Todd, Aimee Guimond, Susan Todd, Lynn Stowe, Jennifer Scott, Ken Kelly. Row 2: Scott Shannon, Allen Fifield, Todd Stone, Gary McCormick, Gabe LaRose, Joel Thurman, Eddie Barr, Kelly Perrin, Kari Thompson, Danielle Johnson, Bowie Corey, Melinda Christman, Jon Barton, Todd Brown, Danielle Mitchell, Vicki Rivet, Brandi Bergeron. Row 3: Rus- ty West, Charlie Mitchell, Valerie Wells, Jennifer Soule, Rhonda Harper, Lora Terwellger, John Lennox, Sherri Kirby, Martha Hutchinson, Chris Compeau, Bethany Brown, Katrina Day, Georgine Scott, Julie Phillips, Becky LaFave. Row 4: Brian LeBarge, Wade Davis, Patty Newcombe, Tammy Gutterson, Scott Weir, Patrick Lytle, Cindy Brady, Lisa Murdock, Jackie Morrow, Kelly Murdock, Allison Foster, Stacey Paro, Amy Gilbert, Lorien Smithers, Antoinette Johnson, Stephanie Legault, Miss Seymour. 59 JUNIOR HIGH CHORUS — Row 1: Angela Smithers, AJ Backus, Jenny Merritt, Julie Goccia, Dawn Dibble, An- drea Newell, Cheryl Doerr, Tina Gagnon, Wendy Wainwright, Janine Goccia, Julie Skelly, Tarasa Carroll. Row 2: Brian McKendrick, Corey Bogart, Ronnie Volans, Diana Brooks, Kelly Powell, Shelly Besaw, Shelley Zanker, Lisa Arquette, Kim Denner, Roberta Gibbons, Lisa Lalonde, Richard Ormsbee, Mike Hutton, Nancy Ashlaw, Joanne Foster. Row 3: Miss Seymore, Tom Bennett, Kevin Powell, Heather Dodds, Lori Teer, Jenny Berbrich, Karen Brown, Angela Ashley, Lisa Day, Kim Duford, Tonya McGaw, Nicki Wright, Shelia Graveline. SENIOR CHORUS — Row 1: Miss Seymore, Diana Brooks, Karen Brown, Jenny Berbrich, Lori Teer, Dawn Dib- ble, Michelle Besaw, Angela Ashley, Lisa Day, Angela Spaman, JoAnn Scott, Renee Fenlong, Julie Skelly, Scott Sheppard, Brian McKendrick, Mark Freeman. Row 2: Rick Woodside, Norma Willard, Kelly Powell, Michelle Skipka, Shelley Zanker, Laurie Skelly, Kris Bell, Gary Hammond, Tom Nichols, Randy Hitsman, Heidi Surpre- nant, Renee Woodside, Tiffany Stiles, Kim Foultz, Janine Goccia, Jeanne Moulton, Marie Dodds, Kellie Thomp- son, Kevin Powell. Row 3: Dawna Teer, Joanne Debyah, Jo Dodds, Gina Outman, Margi Backus, Teresa Sears, Rene Paro, Karen Ferris, Keri McKendrick, Jane Green, Colleen Herron, Leslie Hilborne, Kim LaKomy, Kim Basford, Janet Harper, Stacey Hill, Amy Besaw, Stephanie Montroy, Ronnie Volans. Let Rosie handle the reporters! 61 Conrad and Kim All Aboard! Write that down! Trouble in the Icehouse! Bye Bye Birdie Patriotic Boy! Rosie It’s Over What’s the matter with kids today! Telephone Hour You Gotta be sincere! MacAfee family Here I come Lou! Let's hope this hard work pays oif! All the lines are busy! Always a critic! Get on board Mama Maude’s Conrad ... you’ve changed! I’m an unloved mother! Gloria at Practice! Where are you Lou? SENIOR BAND — Row 1: Kim Basford, Susan Freeman, Carrie Lennox, Michelle Moulton, Jennie Storie, Kathy O’Keefe, Lisa Richards, Kris Bell, Bob Willard, Albert Johnson, Alison Caswell, Lisa Graveline, Ann Putman, Joann Fisbeck, Jeanne Moulton, MaryBeth Mills, Eileen Ames. Row 2: Michelle Chapin, Lynette Armstrong, David Christenson, Scott Shepherd, Mike Simmons, Chip Martin, Randy Pray, Ken Lytle, Greg Foster, Kevin Griffith, Scott Balfour, Steve Youngs, Steve Scott, Kevin Ross, Jason Tehonica, Tony Lancto, Katie Ames, Kim Foultz, Renee Martin, Kathy Murdock, Tammy Woodward, Michelle Murdock. Row 3: Mark Freeman, Joe Caswell, Kelly Thompson, Ken Lalonde, Valerie Willard, Jim Rheome, Tom Nichols, Brian Moulton, George Caswell, Cory Scott, Mike Dashnaw, Mike Maxwell, Randy Jackson, Greg Foster, Gary Hammond, David Balfour, Lance Corrice, Rick Woodside, Steve Thomas, Cindy Brady, Joann Scott, Angie Spaman, Michelle Hutton, Renee Woodside, Tiffany Stiles, Renne Fenlong, Stephanie Montroy, Mr. Poulton g S-S ® 2. LO ST 5° _ a ST? CD , a s.8‘S CD 2-s£ siy S' 3 05 CO 2c c:cd ■-J 3 ,___, O O 33 5:S g-g. 'co« 8 g i D 3 CD CD v s I' DO cT S 03 3 s. N i’ll 2. OS r OS e- c CD os' w OS CO 62 STAGE BAND — Row 1: Cory Scott, Chip Morrow, Scott Balfour. Row 2: Rick Woodside, Kris Bell, Kim Basford, Valerie Willard, Jeanne Moulton, Jamie Tehonica, Mark Freeman. Row 3: Randy Pray, Ken Lytle, Kevin Griffith, Steve Scott, Jason Tehonica, David Balfour, Jim Rheome, Gary Hammond. Majorettes MAJORETTES — Row 1: Theresa Sears, Val Youngs. Row 2: Kim LaKomy, Jennifer Liddell, Michelle Hutton, Michelle Besaw. Color Party COLOR PARTY — Row 1: Leslie Hilborne, Colleen Herron. Row 2: Amy Witherall, Amy Freeman, Kim Basford. Row 3: Eileen Ames, Suellen Sloan, MaryBeth Mills, Joann Debyah. Row 4: Jo Dodds. Row 5: Mike Ames, Kris Bell. Missing: Mitch Morley, Helga Wiegandt. 63 CD os B 2L 'C co CD CD CD 5? 3 o o- 2 2 c 3 n. 3 § O- 2 - 03 Q3 O- «O 03 - PS I-J Sc H1 3 g2 PS K - CD to O- N) 03 tog CD 03 02: 002: “ o 0 J gL£ ® 2. 3 CD ° CO 3 0-2 o CD 3 3 l_, 3 05 Crcrt s- o-o § 3 OQ tO tO tO h- h- 7 3 3 3 w CO f 0-0-0- ■ , L , . , 1 w W O ssssrsrs 03 05 05 O O 3 n o n (c d fl rr rr rr CD CD CD CD CD CD CD CD c 05 03 C C 3 5?s r“ H-4 M 2 3 3 5 3c S-B-O-3 oH- 3 tt oN oT 'C'C to 'C co 03 oxo x 2 S (n 3 2 3 c a o- n 5 2 2 3 £ CD 3 3 So S 2 o cn.o 2 3 to to P tti 3 3 co D-D- •—■ i—- 05 qj 05 05 o X o O CD m CD CD 64 Achievement Night 1983 Mrs. Fay — Co-Chairman Guest Speakers Dr. John McKean Mrs. Ellisie Rickett Mrs. Northrup Speaker Mr. J. Sears, receiving for Teresa Mr. Dezell — Co-Chairman and Margie Backus Eileen Ames VARSITY CHEERLEADERS — Row 1: Jo Dodds, Val Young. Row 2: Gina Outman, Christine Mur- dock, Teresa Sears, Suellen Sloan, Margie Backus. PROGRAM PRESENTERS — Renee Woodside, Tiffany Stile, Angela Spamen. We’re number 1 at the Massena Jaycee Cheering Competition! 66 Row 2: Kari McKendric, Karen Ferris. Row 3: Lynette Armstrong, Kim Lakomey, Kim Basford. Row 4: Marybeth Mills. Don’t Kick me! You’ve Got Nice Legs! It’s time you played soccer! Make it I think I can! Go fot it! Help me someone! Get the Ball number 4! Concentration? OK Guys — Let’s Go! I Got It! Oops! 67 GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION — Row 1: Jeanne Moulton, Mary Kelly, Jodi Thornhill, Kathy Murdock, Tam- my Woodward, Gayle Powell, Tina Graveline. Row 2: Kim Foultz, Katie Ames, Sue Sloan, Joanne Debyah, Eileen Ames, Lynette Armstrong, Michelle Moulton, Lisa Graveline. Row 3: Kelly Shannon, Renee Martin, Julie Hutchin- son, Kathy Thomas, Rene Paro, Kelly Powell, Theresa Gibbons. BOY’S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION — Row 1: Chipper Martin, Chip Morrow, Carlos Alberto, Brian Martin, Troy Sharp, Mark LaBarge, Bill Barr, Mike Parish. Row 2: Kris Murdock, Mike Dashnaw, Doug Fifield, Randy Wood- side, Craig Cullen, Ed Alberto, Andy Thornhill, Jason Tehonica. Row 3: Kevin McAllister, Jim Barton, Dan Chambers, Brian Chamberlin, Tom Nichols, Gary Hammond, Dan Lake, Chris Chambers. Row 4: Mike Livingston, Tim Piercey, Les Armstrong, Joe Benjamin, David Bayne, Kevin Ross, John Bailey, Steve Thomas, Jeff La Joy. 68 GIRL’S SOCCER — 1st Row, Sitting: Eileen Ames, Jodi Thornhill. 2nd Row, Kneeling: Nicole Fergerson, Kim Foultz, Kelly Shannon, Katie Ames, Renee Martin, Lisa Graveline, Tammy Woodward, Michelle Moulton, Suellen Sloan, Gayle Powell, Julie Skelly. 3rd Row, Standing: Mrs. Putney, Rene Paro, Jeanne Moulton, Kathy Thomas, Kelly Powell, Lisa Todd, Kathy Murdock, Karen Ferris, Kari McKendrick, Joanne Debyah, Micki Chapen. Absent: Mary Kelley. BOY’S SOCCER — Row 1, Kneeling: Mike Parish, Carlos Alberto, Ken Lalonde, Royal Martin, Chris Murdock and Mark LaBarge, Manager. Row 2, Standing: Jason Tehonica, Ed Alberto, Randy Woodside, Troy Sharp, Andy Thornhill, Dan Chambers, Ron Bellinger, and Mike Dashnaw. Row 3, Standing: Coach Waters, Tom Nichols, Kevin McAllister, Kevin Ross, Brain Martin, Dan Lake, Brain Chamberlain, Gary Hammond, Jeff Lajoy and Joe Benjamin. 69 VARSITY BASKETBALL — Row 1: Wendy Fenton, Jodi Thornhill. Row 2: Coach Waters, Tammy Woodward, Lisa Graveline, Kathy Thomas, Teresa Gibbons, Mary Kelly, Rene Paro, Gayle Powell. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL — Row 1: Kathy Murdock, Michelle Moulton. Row 2: Kelly Shannon, Nicole Ferguson, Jeannie Moulton, Coach Waters, Jennie Storie, Renee Martin, Katie Ames 70 VARSITY BASKETBALL — Row 1: Carlos Alberto, Chip Morrow, Chip Martin. Row 2: Coach Tehonica, Mike Livingston, Bill Barr, Brian Martin, Kris Murdock, Chris Chambers, Craig Cullen, Mike Parish, Mark LeBarge — Mgr. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL — Row 1: Kevin McAllister, Danny Lake. Row 2: Coach Tehonica, Dan Chambers, Mike Dashnaw, Kevin Ross, David Bayne, Doug Fifield, Tim Piercey, Steve Thomas, (oe Benjamin, Brian Chamberlain, Randy Woodside, Troy Sharp, Mark LeBarge — Mgr. 71 BOY’S BASEBALL — Row 1, Standing: Coach John Tehonia, Royal Martin, Dan Lake, Les Armstrong, Carlos Alberto, Bill Barr, Brian Martin, Mike Parish — Manager. Row 2, Sitting: Jim Barton, Kevin McAllister, Larry Arm- strong, Kyle Sharp, Mike Herron, Greg Kiah. GIRL’S SOFTBALL — 1st Row, Sitting: Michele Cutway, Mary Trimm, Leslie Baily, Julie Sellers, Colleen Barlow. 2nd Row, Kneeling: Tina Graveline, Jeanne Moulton, Mary Kelly, Rene Paro, Lynette Armstrong, Julie Hutchin- son. 3rd Row, Standing: Mrs. Putney, Lisa Graveline, Katie Mason, Jodi Thornhill, Gayle Powell, Wendy Fenton, Michelle Howes, Lori Childs. 72 SENIOR ATHLETES — Front Row: Christine Murdock, Jo Dodds, Val Young, Margie Backus, Gina Outman, Teresa Sears, Joanne Debyah. Back Row: Mike Parish, Chip Martin, Chip Morrow, Carlos Albertos, Bill Barr, Kris Murdock, Chris Chambers Special Thanks To! — The advertisers and patrons for their support in making the 1984 Heuveltonian a success. — Joanne Debyah and Kelly Fletcher for their time and efforts and for the numerous tasks completed by them. Job well done! — Rick Woodside for the yearbook cover design. — Mr. Dezell for his endless hours of time and all his help on the 84 Heuveltonian. Thanks! — The community for their support of our activities and for pro- viding a place we can always call “home.” — To all the people that help with the yearbook dinner in making it a successful evening. — Kelly Fletcher and Joanne Debyah for selling the most ads, over $1,000. — Mrs. Hartman for all the extra pushes. — Betty Steele for her patience with us and all the time she put into our yearbook. Her time and effort were really appreciated. — To the faculty and administration for allowing us to interrupt classes for pictures and giving us support. — And a very special thanks to the class of 84 for all their time and effort. 73 1984 Patrons Mr. and Mrs. Roy Akins and Family The Ames Family Mrs. Marjorie Backus William and Connie Backus and Family Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Balfour The Barlow Family Danny and Pat Basford and Family Mr. and Mrs. Allan Bell Brown’s Jewelry The Cafeteria Staff The Canton Carpool Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cerio Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Chambers Margaret Chambers Shirley Cline and Family Bub, Linda, Debbie, and Jimmy Conant Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cougler Mr. Lee Dezell Mac Dodds Mrs. Duvall and Family Mr. and Mrs. Gary Fay Fielding Construction Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Franche and Family Mr. and Mrs. William Goccia and Family The Graveline Family Howes Excavating and Landscaping Service Sarah Howes Mr. and Mrs. Allen Johnson, and Mary and David Allen M. 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Burton Parmeter and Family Mr. and Mrs. David Poulton Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Pray Mr. and Mrs. Jon Richards Mr. and Mrs. Don Russell Alden Schofell and Family Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Scott and Family Mr. and Mrs. William Seeley and Family Miss Judith Jeymour Michael and Mary Sue Seymour and Matthew Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shannon and Family Lyle, Bonnie, Suellen and Kevin Sloan Mason and Adelaide Steele Miss Cindy Sylstra Mr. and Mrs. John Tehonica and Family Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Thompson and Family Thompson’s Garage Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Timmerman David Sr., Wanda, Laura, and David Jr. Tyo Mr. and Mrs. John Vassmer and Family Mr. and Mrs. David P. Wells and Family Mr. and Mrs. Doug White Gary White and Family Mrs. Ruth Wilde 74 HEUVELTON 4 LANES 344-7070 Lisbon-Flackville Rd. Heuvelton, NY 13654 NATIONAL ARMY STORE Seaway Plaza Odgensbury, New York 13654 Compliments of: MR. AND MRS. ALFRED J. NICHOLS AND FAMILY THE SPORTS MART 828 Ford Street Ogdensburg, New York 393-2865 COISSURE DESIGN INC. (Formerly Mr. Peters) 393-0397 502 Foul Street — Ogdensburg, NY 13669 Open Evenings MORT BACKUS AND SONS, INC. New and Used Cars See Our Local Representative Cecil Duvall Phone: 393-5899 AUSTIN-LAYNG “Your Glass and Radiator Specialists” 703 Main Street, Ogdensburg, NY 13669 Table Tops, Mirrors, Sun Roofs, Van Windows Complete Body Shop Free Estimates 393-7181 SIMMONS CONSTRUCTION General Contracting Wood and Steel Buildings Heuvelton, N.Y. 344-7962 Rt. 3, Pinkerton Rd. Odgensburg, NY MONTROY’S CERAMIC’S Pinkerton Rd. Ogdensburg, N.Y. 13669 Phone: 393-4389 DOUG’S TAVERN Main Street Hewelton, NY 13654 75 STEELE PHOTOGRAPHY Recipient of National and State Honors •Weddings •Portraits and Family Groups •Copy Restoration •Custom Framing •Aerial •Commercial •Instant I.D. Photos (1 mile South) Black Lake Rd. Ogdensburg, N.Y. 13669 393-4689 Grapher 315-393-1813 4 ® FERRO CORP. OTTAWA CHEMICAL DIV. ROBERT J. SLOAN LOWER DENNY ST. ALLAN BELL P.O. BOX 372 PLANT SUPERINTENDENT OGDENSBURG, N.Y. 13669 315 — 344-2249 DONALD L. STERLING Plumbing • Carpentry Work • Scherich Kitchens P.O. Box 93-9 Water St. Heuvelton, NY 13654 Accountant 344-6679 Route 1 Heuvelton, NY 13654 Good Luck and Best Wishes THE MORROW FAMILY Bert, Virginia Jaimie, Chip, Jackie Roberta, Matthew P C FOODS Seaway Shopping Center Ogdensburg, NY 13669 The Price Champion MASSENA PAPER CO. REID’S PAPER SUPPLY Janitorial and Restaurant Supplies 769-5239 393-5837 146 Center St. Massena, N.Y. 46 Patterson St., Ogdensburg, N.Y. LARRY WORDEN, INC. New and Used Cars Sales and Services Leasing All Mates Riverside Drive Ogdensburg, NY 13669 393-4750 WARD L. HOWARD, INC. Morton W. Howard, President Gouveneur, NY 13642 General Insurance Office (315) 287-0900 Home (315) 287-0584 THE WEDDING HOUSE Beverly A. Barr Heuvelton Road Ogdensburg N.Y. 13669 Bridal Apparel Open: 10-4 Tues.-Sat. Evenings by Appt. 10-9 Fri. 393-5722 Animal Health Products ■rfUA— Detergents Pesticides Supplies INDEPENDENT BUYERS ASSOCIATION RFD 3 Ogdensburg, NY 13669 Raymond “Doug” Hazelton Tel. (315) 393-6315 Sales Technician Gary Crowe of HEUVELTON EQUIPMENT CO., INC. Lisbon Street Heuvelton, New York 13654 RIVER HOUSE WARES AND RESTORATION Furniture Stripping River House Downtown Rensselaer Falls, N.Y. 13680 Te. 1 — 315 — 344-8882 J. T. PHILLIP INSURANCE REAL ESTATE 422 State Street Ogdensburg, New York 13669 393-1961 Everything for the Builder and Homeowner 393-1250 B Canton-Ogdnsbrg Rd Ogdensburg, N.Y. By Appointment Only (315)393-2138 BILL’S HAIRSTYLING Unisex Shop 631 Ogdensburg, N.Y. 13669 Bill Vielhauer, Prop. BASTA’S FLOWERS DO IT 619 Main St., Ogdensburg 393-3440 Congratulations to the Class of 1984 MR. AND MRS. BARR AND FAMILY ART’S BODY SHOP Complete Auto Repairs Used Cars Towing (315)393-7596 Art Rivers R 1 Pray Rd. Owner Ogdenberg, N.Y. 13669 Compliments of: AGWAY PETROLEUM Box 405 Heuvelton, NY 13654 Phone: (315) 344-2210 BENNETTS’ STORE Heart of State Street Downtown Heuvelton Heuvelton, NY 344-7720 Congratulations, Seniors! Congratulations Seniors Class of 1984 THE CASTLEMAN’S David Sr. and Gale, David Jr., Ken CARNY’S CERAMIC STUDIO Linden Rd. Ogdensburg Greenware, Classes, Paints, Supplies 393-0363 JESSE R. CRAWFORD 40-A State Street Heuvelton, NY 13654 Phone: 344-8833 Service That Counts General Insurance, Life Insurance, Business Bonds Congratulations to Jo Dodds and the Class of ’84 From WINDMILL MOTOR INN AND RESTAURANT Morristown, New York 13664 o TLiel's Tlerobic Titness Center 212 Caroline Street Ogdensburg, N Y. 13669 ANGELO’S TAVERN 1301 Ford St. Ogdensburg, N.Y. 13669 393-9813 315 — 344-2470 ABAR’S GARAGE INC. Repair Service Doug Abar Heu-Ogd Road Pete Abar Heuvelton, NY AGWAY FEED Feed, Seed, Fertilizer, and Lawn and Garden Supplies Heuvelton, New York 13654 80 Compliments of DR. AND MRS. JOHN P ZEP Heuvelton NY 13654 TOX e a, Ogdensburg • Heuvelton • Lisbon • Hammond New York COLLINS EQUIPMENT CORP. Electrical Contractor Gary L. Hammond Rt. 37 Manager Ogdensburg, N.Y. 13669 (315) 393-3230 (315) 344-7022 HERMON SENTRY HARDWARE Church Street Hermon, New York Phone: 347-2131 Benjamin Moore Paints — Used Appliances A Friendly Place to Trade Congratulations Class of ’83 From THURMAN SONS, INC. Lumber Rt. 1 Box 183 Rensselaer Falls, NY 13680 I Compliments of: ONEIDA NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY A Full Service Bank 320 Ford Street Ogdensburg, N.Y. Park Plaza Ogdensburg, N.Y. Congratulations to the Class of 1983 LISBON SPORT SHOP Charles M. Moore, Prop. Lisbon, New York 13658 New and Used Guns, Ammunition, Loading Components and Sporting Equipment Telephone: 315 — 393-1648 81 BERTJOHNSON CATTLE TRUCKING You Call — We Haul Ogdenburg NY 13669 344-6610 John Deere New Holland Same Safemark C'. DONALD E. ROBINSON It SONS Steve RD 1 Hammond, N.Y. 13646 315-375-8852 Jim HEUVELTON MOBIL State Street Heuvelton, N.Y. 13654 FRED SHURTLEFF “House of Tires” Ogdensburgy, N.Y. 393-3330 Congratulations to the Class of 1984 BILL AND DORTHY SIMMS 82 JOHNSTON ELECTRIC AND MAINTENANCE Service Station Installation and Repair Bulk Plant Maintenance Electrical Contractor Earl Johnston Heuvelton, N.Y. 13654 Congratulations Senior of 1984 From THE FROG INN 60 State St. Heuvelton New York 13654 Don and Bev. Ashlaw, Owners Country and Western Band Every Saturday Night Lighting Protection System Residential Commercial and Agricultural Wiring TIM’S ELECTRICAL AND LIGHTENING PROTECTION SERVICE Tim Bill Heuvelton, N.Y. 13654 315 _ 344-2381 Fire Alarm System Weathervane Security Systems Compliments of COUGLAR’S FEED SERVICE Heuvelton, New York 13654 Tel. 315 - 344-7061 Congratulations to the Class of ’83 CORNER DELI Pizza and Subs Open 7 Days — 11 a.m. to Midnight 828 Morris 393-2271 83 FISHERS Compliments of: LONELY ELM FARM Richard H. LaForty and Son Northern New York’s Finest Men’s Store 306 Ford Street Ogdensburg, New York 13669 Best Wishes to Class of 1984 RALPH R. McMARTIN Congratulations Seniors From: DORIS’ FASHION NOOK Large and V2 Size Store Osh Kosh B’Gosh Home of Super Savings Phone: 344-7150 Compliments of DOLLAR-FARM Heuvelton, New York 13654 Registered Holsteins PUREBRED JERSEY FARM Compliments of: MR. AND MRS. BARTON ARMSTRONG R.D. 1 Ogdensburg, New York 13669 84 Compliments of: HEADLINES HAIR DESIGNS Ogdensburg, NY 13669 Wayne Brown Congratulations to the Graduates KIM’S BEAUTY SALON 5 State Street Heuvelton, N.Y. 13654 344-2497 Compliments of: JADSON DAIRY FARMS Milk, the Natural Refresher Compliments of MR. AND MRS. HOWARD D. HUTCHINSON AND. FAMILY Heuvelton, NY 13654 HOME DISCOUNT OIL K. J. LaLonde and Sons Route 3 Ogdensburg, N.Y. 393-6529 13669 BOB’S TAVERN 901 Ford Street Ogdensburg, N.Y. 13699 Compliments of HORSESHOE ACRES Ron and Bea Bellinger and Family Congratulations to the Class of 1984 MR. HANNIGAN BRUCE GORDEN BOARD WHACKER’S SHOP General Carpentry 49 Main Street Madrid NY 13660 315 — 322-4010 GERRY’S LIQUOR STORE. 1143 Patterson St. Ogdensburg, N.Y. 13669 Phone: 393-1450 KELLEY’S TAVERN State Street Ogdensburg, NY 13669 May your endeavors in life be challenging and your rewards fruitful. LISBON MEDICAL GROUP Main Street 393-3227 Lisbon NY 13658 FRANK’S THE DECORATOR CORNER Shop at Home Service 214 Caroline St. Call 393-4470 Ogdensburg, N.Y. 344-7152 HILLSIDE RESTAURANT All Home Cooking Quality and Quantity Daily Specials 32 State Street — Heuvelton NY 85 ' A Tradition of Fine Cheeses Since 1876 CHEESE .. Hie “Reaf seal from the American Dairy Association • Identifies a real — not imitation dairy food. RED’S BODY SHOP Collision and Glass Work Pat Small 315 - 393-0417 Compliments of ROYAL-J-ACRES The Pierces David Mary Keith Kathy Kelvin Kent Kristine Assisted by Steve Fenton Dan Bracy We’re The Udder Guys Compliments of: RICHARDSON’S HARDWARE STORE State Street Heuvelton, New York 13654 Dupont Paints Hardware L.P. Gas Service 344-2321 SEAWAY SERVING CENTER Singer Peaff Sewing Machine Service — All Makes Seaway Shopping Center Ogdensburg, New York 13669 315 — 393-4540 DAVE DEPAUL Graphics Consultant 504 Charles Ave. Solvay, NY 13209 (315) 488-4796 Taylor Publishing Company FURNITURE STORES lOGDENSBURG-MASSENA. POTSDAM WATERTOWN iperlinq's SPECIAL TIMES FLORAL “Designed Especially for You” Irish Settlement Rd. Ph: 344-7395 Heuvelton, New York 13654 87 Compliments HEUVELTON LUMBER R. 1 Heuvelton, NY 13654 344-2471 393-7230 ACCO INTERNATIONAL INC. 393-4400 Riverside Drive Ogdensburg, New York Office and School Supplies Compliments of: KIRBY BAR 1302 Ford St. Ogdensburg, N.Y. 13669 393-9840 NIGHT GALLERY Lake Street Ogdensburg, New York RICHMOND’S BEAUTY SALON 736 Main St. Ogdensburg, N.Y. 13669 Antiques Cris E. Morley Muriel M. Morley, Owner Phone: 393-0860 Compliments of: RIVERSIDE VENUER CO. Water St. Heuvelton, NY 13654 344-2431 UNITED HELPERS CEDARS NURSING HOME Rt. 4 — Riverside Drive Ogdensburg NY 13669 Congratulates Class of 1984 88 Congratulations to the Class of ’83 EDGETOWN SERVICE STATION Black Lake Rd. and Rt. 37 Phone (315) 393-9770 Compliments of EDDY’S SUPERMARKET 301 Champlain Street Ogdensburg, N.Y. 13669 Congratulations to the Heuvelton Class of 1983 From: STANDARD SHADE ROLLER Division of Joanna Western Mills Company P.O. Box 578 Ogdensburg, New York 13669 STANTON ELECTRONICS 1005 Ford St. Ogdensburg 393-4719 Robert, Joyce, and Family SPEER, CRUIKSHANK, ZEH Veterinarians Compliments of STILES AUCTION HOUSE Finest in Northern New York Phone: 344-7171 or 344-8886 Sk dflti. CONTRACTORS INC. m INDUSTRIAL ■ COMMERCIAL Plumbing, Heating and Air Conditioning P.O. Box 541 Ogdensburg, New York 13669 Phone 315 393-3900 LAKE INSURANCE AGENCY Complete Line of Insurance: Auto, Fire, Business, Farm — Owner’s, Life, Health, Bonds and Recreational R.D. 1 Heuvelton, NY 13654 Phone: 344-2420 Compliments of: KAKOMO FARMS Bill and Betty Masters and Family Phone: 344-2428 LINDA’S BEAUTY DEN Rt.3 Irish Settlement Rd. Heuvelton, NY Owner: Linds Cougler Good Wishes to the Class of 1984 LEE AND YVONNE LEWANDOWSKI THE LION’S DEN Where the Good Times Roar Bar and Lounge Banquet Facilities 393-9931 1020 Ford St. Ogdensburg, NY Congratulations to the Class of 1984 LOWELL AND FRANCES GORDISON Banquet Service Weddings Special Parties THE LAKESIDE Excellence in Dining Black Lake Road William F. Brunet Ogdensburg, NeW York 393-2377 ST. LAWRENCE NATIONAL BANK Full Service Bank Each Depositor Insured to 100,000.00 FDIC Federal Insurance Corporation Congratulations to the Class of 1984 SUPER DUPERS Park Plaza Ogdensburg, New York 13669 NATES AUTO PARTS, INC. 1301 State Street Ogdensburg, New York 13669 Phone — 393-0820 (315) 393-4389 CASSIUS W. MONTROY Blacktopping Sand — Gravel — Fill — Top Soil “Cash” P.O. Box 291 C. W. Montroy Ogdensburg, NY 13669 HACKETT HARDWARE Open 7 Days a Week Ogdensburg 393-6101 CARBINOS JEWELRY STORES Keepsake Diamonds Ogdensburg, N.Y. 13669 Phone: 393-6650 91 Congratulations Keep Smiling MURRAY MINTY DDS TERRY REED DDS 315 — 265-3377 Congratulations to the Class of 1983 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LISBON “Your Friendly Hometown Bank” Lisbon, New York Member FDIC 393-5449 JOSEPH TACCHINO All Types of Private Investigations Confidential Negligence Actions Accident Investigations Prompt Service WARD WILLARD SON Custom Slaughtering — Meat Cutting Locker Service and Freezing Phone Heuvelton 344-6651 Heuvelton, N.Y. (315) 344-7031 JONES SERVICE STATION Alignments — Brakes — Exhaust — Hercules Tires 44 State Street Heuvelton, N.Y. 13654 MEMBER FDIC “We’re the Bank That’s Close to You.” NORTH COUNTRY SAVINGS BANK Ogdensburg Office Potsdam Office Massena Office Cor. Greene and Caroline St. 393-1600 31 Main St. 265-2300 22-24 Phillips St. 769-3566 Open Mon.-Thurs. 9am-3pm Open Mon.-Fri. 9am- 4pm Open Mon.-Thurs. 9am-4pm Fri. 9am 6pm Fri. 9am-3pm 4pm-6pm Congratulations to the Class of 1984 NEIL HELEN PAUST AND FAMILY NORTHERN MUSIC 8 Main Street Potsdam, N.Y. 13676 Congratulations to the Class of 1984 From THE STAFF AT SIR-TECH SOFTWARE 6 Main Street Ogdensburg, New York 13669 AGWAY INC. OF LISBON, NEW YORK “Working for People Who the Land” BACHELOR’S III Is the Place to Be! Proprietor’s: Fred Waitt and Helen Wilson Seaway Plaza Ogdensburg, New York Congratulations to the Class of 1984 AMPHIBIAN Sales Demos BOTSFORD AVIATION, INC. Rd-1 Box 115, Ogdensburg, N.Y. Hal Botsford 393-65231 CHRYSLER CORPORATION Full Line Chrysler Dealer BLEVINS BROS, INC. Rt. 3 — Ogdensburg, N.Y. 13669 (315) 393-7252 Dave Blevins President Lynn Blevins Vice President WOODLANDS RESTAURANT — ST. RAPHAEL’S CHURCH Steak and Seafood and Lounge Rte. 37, Ogdensburg, N.Y. 13669 Clinton Street Heuvelton, New York 13654 WAYNE LATHAM GENERAL CONTRACTOR 375-4063 Roof Doctor Free Estimate All Types Repaired or Places ROPUT FARM Registered Holsteins Ross D. Putman James R. Putman General Manager Owner Route 1 Heuvelton, NY 315-344-6558 ADIRONDACK BUSINESS MACHINES Olympia Bus. Machines, Office Products Malone, NY Electronic Typewriters and Calculators Photo Plain Copiers 518-483-2120 30 Years of Sales and Service GARDENER’S CARPETS Vinyls Rug Doctor 700 Cedar Street Ogdnesburg, NY 13669 393-6488 Best Wishes to the Class of ’84 MARK C. MOREAU, D.M.D. 22 Park Street Canton, New York WATERFOWL WILDLIFE CARVINGS Lawrence West Rt. 3 Weir Road 315-393-2648 Ogdensburg, NY 13669 Compliments of: TARA FARMS Dale, Stephen, and Christine Putman PAUL BROUILLETTE GENERAL CONTRACTOR New Homes, Remodeling Route 3 Moreland Road Ogdensburg, NY 13669 94 393-5475 344-7902 Fuel Oil and Kerosene Jay and Roger 393-5536 FERRIS FUEL SHOLETTE’S LIQUORS Large Selection of Foreign and Domestic Chilled Wines “Watch for Our Monthly Specials Seaway Shopping Center 393-0415 Best Wishes to the Class of 1984 MR. AND MRS. ROBERT LaROCH MICHELLE, BOBBY AND JACOB WILLIAM WOODS Wholesale Fruits and Produce 218 South Street Ogdensburg, N.Y. 13669 Phone: 393-3370 HEUVELTON AGWAY FEED Feed, Seed, Fertilizer Lawn and Garden Supplies 1 River St. Heuvelton, NY 13654 344-2422 Finest in Pizzas and Subs HEUVELTON DELI Route 87 Heuvelton, N.Y. 344-7039 CAMERON’S FABRICARE CENTER 619 Canton St. 10% Discount for Ogdensburg, N.Y. Cash and Carry Phone: 393-4460 CECIL’S CLOSET 424 Ford St. Ogdensburg, NY 13669 “Nearly New” Famous Make Clothes for Ladies “Try Ceil’s First FIELDING CONSTRUCTION Rt. 3 Ogdensburg, NY 13669 Phone 393-2838 New Construction of Remodeling of Any Type OGDENSBURG AGWAY Lower Patterson St. Ogdensburg, NY 13669 Farm — Home — Lawn and Garden Supplies Phone: 393-4300 BETTY’S NOTIONS Cards and Gifts “The Purple House” Heuvelton, NY 13654 95 Congratulations to the Class of 1984 from the Chapter No. 199 WOMEN OFTHE LODGE 609 Pickerning Street Ogdensburg, NY 13669 WILDER-FORSYTHE, INC. 1815 Ford St. — Box 379 — Ogdensburg, N.Y. — Ph.: 393-4990 The Clark Insurance Agencies 71 Main St. Canton, N.Y. Ph: 386-8595 T J TOYOTA, INC. Potsdam — Norwood Rd. Potsdam, New York 13676 265-3350 Wishes All Seniors Good Luck — (or Something to That Effecti) Blaine LaPierre TJ Toyota, Inc. Dr. Glenn R. Unger, D.D.S. Practice Limited to Orthodontics 15 Pierreport Avenue 37 North Main Street Potsdam, New York 13676 Massena, New York 13662 (315) 265-2683 (315) 769-3960 TRIMMS Olds — Pontiac — GMC 24 Hour Wrecker Service Canton Road Donald Trimm, Owner Ogdensburg, N.Y. 315 — 393-3150 315-393-2170 Ron Cindy Ronnie Joe Jr. Gail Bryan Mary Beth THE SEARS FAMILY Joe, Jackie Melanie, Lori, Teresa Congratulations to the Class of ’84 From HEUVELTON TEACHERS’ ASSOCIATION Heuvelton Central School Heuvelton, New York 13654 President: Mrs. Betsy Northrup Treasurer: Ms. Linda Bertrand Vice President: Mr. Richard Moore Secretary: Mrs. Ruth Wilde 97 Congratulations to the Class of 1984 MR. LEE DEZELL COLLINS MOTOR SALES INC. Odgensburg, N.Y. 13669 Ford — Mercury Cars, Ford Trucks Car Rental Service Sales and Service Phone: 315 — 393-2520 CLICKNER’S MATTRESS CO. Furniture — Appliance — Bedding 26-28 Lake Street Ogdensburg, New York 13669 393-2352 (315) 344-8823 RON’S CHAINSAW SHOP Ron and Sheila Day Heuvelton — Flackville Road Heuvelton, New York 13654 McCullough Restorer of Chainsaws Antique Engines KELLISON’S I.G.A. State Street Heuvelton, N.Y. 13654 344-7952 EARL NEWCOMBE SONS Buying Scrap Iron and Junk Trucking — Winch Equipped Phone: 344-2224 Heuvelton, NY 13654 98 Compliments of: MR. AND MRS. LOWELL JENKISSON Heuvelton, N.Y. 13654 CO. C — 479th COMBAT ENGINEER BATTALION Canton, NY Contact: SFC Wayne Foster 386-3762 386-8476 MR. GARY’S HAIR FASHIONS 731 Ford Street Ogdepsburg, N.Y. 393-1240 Gary Ani en 1 UNISEX SALON 393-3888 Walk-In or Appointment 630 Canton Street C 9deniburg, N.Y. 13669 WIGHT PATTERSON, INC. Feeding Cows Since 1927 (315) 386-2751 Dave Patterson 8 Miner Street Owner Canton, New York 13617 Compliments of JIM BROWN 4General Contractor Rt. 1 Popes Mills Rd. Heuvelton, NY 13654 578-2355 LAFAVE’S SALVAGE YARD Buying Metals • Junk Cars Rt. 3, Irish Settlement Rd. Phone Ogdensburg, New York 13669 393-2639 CLARKIE’S TAVERN Ford St. Ogdensburg, NY 393-9708 ST. LAWRENCE COUNTY FARMS INS. CO. Inland Marine — Fire — Lightning — Extended Coverage Farmowners — Homeowners — Liability A. McKinley Fishel, Pres. Est. 1886 Ward F. Leamy, Exec. Sec. and Trees. 921 State 393-4830 Ogdensburg You Name it We’ve Got it” J. M. ANTIQUES Buy — Sell Jack or Muriel 315 — 393-1409 IVj Miles Past Airport Route 812 Ogdensburg, NY 13669 Compliments of J. R. MILLER Seaway Shopping Center Ogdensburg, New York THOUSAND ISLAND BUS LINES 402 Ford St. Ogdensburg, New York 13669 99 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT I, CARLOS ALBERTO, being of sound mind and radical body, do hereby bequeath the following: to Kris, alias Redbone, a thrill on Strawberry Hill, some vopple juice, my wide feet and the inability to get sick; to Chipper, a howitzer, a longer fuse, and all our good times in baseball; to Val and Margie, my awesome driving ability and all our expeditions; to Mike Ames, a brand new Trans-Am so he can find some women; to Jennifer and Jan, an everlasting friendship; to Kevin “Crash” Sterling, my incomparable motorcycle driving ability; and most impor- tant, I leave all my love to Colleen. I, MIKE AMES, being of superior mind and body, do hereby be- queath the following: to Kevin, a knight in shining armor, and Smitty; to Margie, a car with an “automatic pilot”, and a sur- vival kit for the River Road; to Max, our philosophical discus- sions and the ability to deal with shallow people; to Chico, a waterbed for his van, and a spinal tap; to Chipper, something walking in the woods “upright” and “awesome” pre-down rides to Canton with the dorks; to Adam, all our bowling tournaments and “Hound Dog”; to Goober, some good albums for his stereo, and a leash for Critter; finally, to my parents and sisters, thanks for putting up with me for so long. I, DON ASHLAW JR., being of unsound mind and great in- telligence, leave the following to my fellow classmates: to Greg, a trip to my camp with a quart of Yukon Jack; to Elwyn, a basketball party; to Scott, a dime; to Dave, a ride home on his birthday without going into the ditch; to Bill, a fishing pole without a sinker at the end of the line; to Chris, a pint of Yukon Jack in the boys’ basement; to Doug, a beer buck and a bowl; to Suzy and Julie, a New Year’s Eve party; to Shorty and Tina, a trip to the Burg without being busted; to Joanne, a canoe ride; to Christine, Kari, Sherri, and Wave, my ceramic abilities; and to the rest of the class, a High School Diploma and a class trip. I, SCOTT ASHLEY, being of burnt mind and superb body, leave the following: to Phil, a J for graduation night; to Don, one quick trip in his new car; to Billy and Jodi, one excellent party at Ken- drew; to Marty, a six pack of Miller; to Carolene, one more class party; to Greg, I leave Tina; to Amy, a party to get drunk at on your next birthday; to Shorty, like everybody else, my tremen- dous abilities in ceramics; and to the remaining students at HCS I leave absolutely nothing because all I came for was the party. I, MARGIE BACKUS, do-hereby bequeath the following: to my best buddy Val, memories of an everlasting friendship, a strange night in a field with Max and Chip, a pitchfork, a pair of pumps that fit, and the ability to walk upstairs with both shoes on; to Teresa, a great trip to Albany, a letter from Donnie J., a box, Garfield, and my ability to be on time; to Gina, memories of cheering and messing up, trips to Syracuse, a pool table and a pair of roller skates, a seatbelt, Dave, and lots of happiness; to Chip, gas money, rides to dances, the Spile Bridge Road and a masK, and “Look at all the Stars!,” to Chipper and Mike A., un- forgettable memories of summer school (Lavern and Koala Bear), a peaceful ride over, a trip to I.U., and a cure of AIDS; to Chico, thanx for the advice!; to Redbone, a girl who appreciates intelligence, to AJ, a lot of luck, and great times to come; and to Mom and Dad, a special “I love you” and thank you! I, BILL BARR, being of sound mind and superior body, be- queath the following: to Kyle S., a trip to the Southern Tier, to Donny A., a nike box, to Carolene S., a swimming party; to Eileen, a walk to locker 283; to Jan, a party; to Frenche, a birth- day cake; to the twins, a summer of growing; to Coach T., the name Slick; to Scott, a night on the motorcycle; to Elwyn, a Yamaha; to Bill R., a night on the town; to Andy, my soccer ability; to Jodi 30 cents, a sore lip, a great summer, and all my love; and to Mom and Dad, all the long talks and my love. I, KRIS BELL, being of sound mind and talented body, do hereby bequeath: to Val, the big secret, and a box of paper napkins; to Ralph, Kilroy; to Teresa, a trip to Rio and PPCC; to C, J, and T, funny bones; to Chip, college dorm directions, to Gina, my pajama top, to M and C, your ballet, to Mitch, the sound track to Saturday night Fever, dreams, and a special friendship; to Mr. Poulton, a B scale, to Miss Seymour, a “PANIO” and a letter; to Mom and Dad, love and my college tuition fees; and to the Class of “84”, thanks for the memories and good luck! I, KARI BROUILETTE, do hereby bequeath the following: to Wendy, a year’s supply of gas money to be my taxi cab driver, a box of nine chicken mcnuggets, a twinkie, a lot more fun times, and especially an everlasting friendship; to Shorty, a special thanks for putting up with me the night of the prom. Also, some- day I will repay you all the money I’ve ever borrowed, and thanks for being my friend; to Coach, a “fair” pingpong game; to Clark, fond memories and more good times to come; to Mr. Martin and Mr. Timmerman, a three day detention in Mr. Har- radine’s room; to Mr. Lynch, a thank you for always cheering me up and making me smile; to my very special grandparents, a lot of love; last but not least, to my family, thank you so much for all the love and support, and for putting up with me all these years, and “I love you all.” I, VIRIGINIA BURWELL, leave the following: to Mom and Dad, all my love, and thanks for being there when I needed you; to Jessie, Debbie, and Brenda, I leave all of my stufffed animals, and any toys I still have; to Dawn, I leave that someday you will dress like a lady; to Marsha, I leave my bed and dress when I move out; to Lori and Tina, remember all the good times we’ve had at BOCES; to James, all of my happiness and all of my love; to Harry, send all of my love and the nope that we will be get- ting married soon. I, DAVE CASTLEMAN, being of no mind and great body, leave the following: to Greg, my motorcycle with an empty tank; to Donny and Doug, many more parties; to Suzy and Tina, a shovel to scrape up a dead chicken; to Elywn and Bubba, a safe ride home from Turners; to my families, the best years to come; to Oscar and Phil, a good place to party; my body I leave to all the girls I know; to Shelly, all the love one can give, and a home in Florida; to Carl, a thumb to sit on; to everyone I missed, one Hellava big party; to my class, Merci!!! I, CHRIS CHAMBERS, being of sound mind and perfect body, do hereby bequeath the following: to Dave, a case of geny when his ma won’t let him go out and party, and a new radiator for his car; to the Mech. Drawing class, the biggest line of bull; to Beth, the good times we’ve had; to Mr. Martin, the math assignments I never did; to John M., a teddy bear if he never finds one to shoot; to Bob W. and Rob E., a 6 pack of Miller for an after- noon’s work, and all the fun and laughs we’ve had together; to my little brothers and friends: John Scott and Larry Shepard, my trapping and hunting experience. I, BILL COLLIER, being of sound mind and body, leave the following: to all the teachers, thanks; to Mr. Martin, one brick for Teresa; to my friends at the end of the upstairs hall by Mr. Martin’s room. I, SHERRIE CONANT, do hereby leave the following: to Patty, all the talks we’ve had, all the fun times, a clothes casket for your head to keep the bats away, and a very special friendship I’ll never forget; to Yvonne, all the good times in Gordon’s class and all the books you want to read; to Terry H., our last year in Mrs. Kelly’s class, our talks, and the best of luck with Bobbie; to Christine, the times on the BOCES bus, my poems, and the best of luck with Steve; to all the Seniors on the BOCES bus, all the conversations that went on; to Kelly F. and Ed T., our Driver’s Ed. class; to Debbie, my part of the room, all my stuffed animals, and luck in anything you do; to Jimmy, all the luck to get through school, to get along with the teachers, and all my bus rides; to my parents, my love, my thanks for making me finish school, and for putting up with me; to Rick K., a special I LOVE YOU, the memories we have shared and more to come, our dreams of the future to come true, and for putting up with me; to the rest of the Seniors, a lot of luck. I, ELWYN COUGLAR, being of sound mind and body leave the following items to my dearly beloved: to Theresa P., all my love, my class ring, and my super bee fixed; to Mitch, a free dinner at the Best Western with a plate of crab legs; to Helga W., a good time on the BOCES bus, and a bear trap; to Denise P., a noseholder; to Greg S., a 340 cu in. engine for his Dart, to EdN., Punt, Caveman, the car of their choice; to Doug D., Scott D., a ride to BOCES; to Shorty and Frenchy, a big party; to Don A., a party at my house after every basketball game; to Dave C., a good time in Ithaca, NY with Car C.; to all I couldn’t get in, a good time on me; to my parents, thanks for putting up with all the (crap) I did. 100 I, DOUG DANIEL, being of sound mind and body do hereby bequeath; to Elwyn, hundred of rides to school; to Donny and Dave, memories of a door banging night; to Greg, a 318 engine; to Ed, E.J., Scott Ashley, and Paul, a pound of gold for those cold mornings; to all the BOCES bus people, memories and lots of laughs for such a short ride; to my parents, a huge THANKS; to a special person, a long and prosperous life; and now I leave this place the same way I came in — Stumbling. I, SCOTT DAVISON, being of sound mind and all body, leave to my EX, many happy ones but not with me; to Dave L., a gold Skoal can with bubble gum inside; to Elwyn and John M., a Chevy; to Becky and all the girls that wore it, my REO hat; to Curt, a hot racing car; to Elwyn, my Orval F. disguise for all the rides to BOCES (ha ha); to Don L., a job; to my cousin John Dishaw, my electric guitar so he can get as good as me; to Mark Kelly, my trapping talents; to everyone else, a Senior picture of me. I, JOANNE DEBYAH, being of sound mind and body, bequeath the following: to Kelly, my superb ability to get what I want, and the best quarter horse in the world; to Mr. Dezell, another brown nose, a yearbook staff that will get along, and a million helpers; to Carolene, a lasting friendship, thanx, and a trip to the burg; to Mom and Dad, a little understanding, an apology, and an I LOVE YOU; to Matt, Renee, and Nicole, love and good luck; to Jeanette and Sam, a nice future; to Teddy, a room to put all of your stuff; to Flo and Floyd, thanks and I LOVE YA; to lit- tle Floyd, thanks, a box of twinkies, a new car, a million dollars to get whatever you want, and all the love I know how to give. I, JO DODDS, being of superior mind and body, do hereby be- ueath; to Kelly, an operation in vet class, trips to ATC, and a ead cat; to Mr. Martin, a picture in the yearbook, and the hopes that he’ll find another excellent math student like me; to young Mr. Timmerman, a dog to walk up and down the back stairs; to Mr. Gordon and Mr. Moore, long talks on the philosophy of life; to Mr. Waters, another successful law stu- dent, and someone to listen when he wants to talk on a superior?? level; to Heahter, my favorite cat; to Marie, all the Rick Springfield records ever made; to Mom, thanks for the ad- vice: I really did listen; to my love, Cory, I leave all the memories we’ve ever had, all those to come, all the love I can possibly give cause we both need it, and the rest of my life to spend together because I LOVE YOU SOOO MUCH!!! I, WENDY FENTON, do hereby bequeath the following: to Kari, a special and lasting friendship, a big bag of apples, a package of plain and mint Oreos, a night you never got, lots of ride to school, lots of A.R.G.S., and most of all a personal hair- dresser; to Shorty, lots of apple munchies, some crazy car rides, a forever friendship, and lots of different sized Tim’s; to Tina M., lots of special little pinches, and a future manager’s position; to M. and S., thanks for a home away from home, and lots of sleepless night’s; to Jodi, my athletic ability, and lots of people to talk about you; to Mom, lots of love; and to Scott, a future together and all of my love. I, ORVAL FIFIELD, being of sound mind leave: to Ed, a car for the back roads; to Ray and Caveman, a motor for their car; to my parents, good times at home; to Cougler and Doug, a six pack; to Greg, a four speed transmission; to Walter and Jeff, a box of shells for their guns; to Joe, ; and to the rest of my classmates and underclassmates, one good party. I, KELLY S. FLETCHER, being of sound mind and body, be- queath the following: to Joanne, the hope that someday you and Floyd will get married and have a unicorn of your own; to Floyd, ten dollars for gas for all the 3am rides home, and the fact that I still am and always will be taller than you are; to Jo, thanks for being a friend and I wouldn’t have made it through vet class without you, to Chip, all the library passes you will ever need for the rest of your life; and last but not least, to my mother, a special thanks because if it wasn’t for you I wouldn’t be here today; to the Class of 85, all the luck in the world for your big senior year. I, I, PHILIP FLORIN, denying any physical existence, leave the following items: to Scott, an inexaustable supply of rides to school, and a long walk to Heuvelton; to Donna, the great smell of Brut; to Amy F., a helluva long screwdriver, and a night I don’t remember; to Kevin, my world famous knockout punch, and the brains to know how to use hand signals; to Mike M., my Bowie collection and a little optimism; to Julie, my sunny disposition to replace her rotten one; a sum of two dollars to Valerie; finally, to Adam, simply nothing. I, JEFF FOSTER, being of sound mind and massive body, leave the following: my weights and my incredible strength to my brother Greg; to my sister, Bonnie, my driver’s license so she can get to where she is going without begging and bribing me to take her; to my other two sisters, Joanne and Allison, my bun- nies; to Kenny L., my fantastic wrestling ability; my hunting skills to Fran B.; to Walt F., my ability to play football without being nailed; to Les A., a six pack Michelob and John Toleanon; to my mother and father, lots of love, and a peaceful house after I move to California. I, KATHY FRANCHE, leave the following: to Mom and Dad, the bathroom, telephone and thanks for all your love and sup- port; to Jan, driving lessons, all our “Freshmen” parties, a game of “Switch”, and an everlasting friendship; to June, a night in the camper, an oxygen tank, and a special friendship I will never forget; to Mitch, our library” talks; to Carolene, memories of your parties, and our long talks, to Jennifer, a Mich Light and a friend; to Chip, a bigger truck; to Chico, Max, Red- bone, and Chipper, all the women you could dream of; to George, our long talks; to Arlene, all our memories and thanks for everything; to Kelly and Colleen, hopes that you have as much fun as I did and that you learn from my mistakes; to Kyle, a future filled with happiness and dreams, remember all the special talks and no matter, I love you always. I, JUDY GREEN, being of intellectual mind and fantastic body, do hereby bequeath the following: to Stacy a 6-pack of Michelob and friendship forever; to Fluffy a cheery cup of cocoa and a New Year’s Pact, Mozart, hopes that your dreams about .M. come true, Paris, and a special friendship 4-ever; to Frog a hug, an open mind, and my 1 person; to Bang-Bang a case of Molson, deep conversations, and an “I love you!”; to Bob H. some S.C.; to M. a car full of balloons; to Jeffrey Michael a special hug and 1 million $; to David 20 maids, verbal discre- tion, and thanx; to Naomi a rosiery with a prayer; to Potsdam’s Steve H. a special person and a mystery unsolved; to Noel a Prince tape, the birds-n-bees, and a high school diploma; to Bug a jog, Abe Lincoln, and an understanding smile; to my Care Bear her own room and Ricky Schroader; to Cline 20 kids; to Tom an apple pie; to Mike an atari at midnight; to Bob apple cider, a P.A. system in O’burg, and a trying but withstanding friendship; to my baby sister “I’ll be here if you need me.”; to my 1 person a pond of frogs, a curling brusn, and an undying love with a smile to match; to the world’s greatest MOM the best Chrismtas yet, a birthday celebration, a date with J.T., and a deeper thanx than you’ll ever know; to my Johnny a 154 mile drive, ]reek’s subs, Stevie Nicks, a Journey concert, and most of all an eternal hug and my love forever. I, SHORTY HOWES, being for very little mind and even lesser body, bequeath: to Tina, a tank of gas for some really heavy cruizin, zillions of phone calls, talks of our latest loves, and a super special friendship to Elwyn and Greg, a night out on the town and my awesome driving abilities; to Don, a trip to Mor- rissette; to Kari and Wendy, some truly unforgettable times, fond memories, and a special friendship; to Lynette, my “hot pants”; to Becky and Jake, hopes you make it through school; to Mom and Dad, lots of love and admiration, a great big THANKS and NO WHEELS FOR ONE SOLID WEEK!!; to Tim, hopes for a promising future together, a meter for the driveway, a special goodnight, and a big F.R.O.!! I, TERRY HOOPER, do hereby bequeath the following: to Bobyn, our little secrets we’ve shared, and an everlasting friendship; to Patty, Sherrie, and Christine, a long bus ride to and from BOCES and all the talks we’ve had; to Wendy, Tina, Arleena, and Kim, the ability not to get caught in the basement; to Kelly and Julie, our fun times in gym class and the bus ride home; to Mr. Dezell, a piece of candy; to Frenchy, a hello and a smile; to Mom and Dad, thanks, ana my love; to Scott, a lot of fun at BOCES; and last but not least, to Bob, I leave me, our special secrets and memories, a house of finish, all of my love forever; to the Class of 84, good luck .. . I, RAYMOND KELLY, being of brilliant mind and boney body leave to: Ed, a magnifying rearview mirror and windshield to see the GM’s behind him and Fords ahead of him when he’s racing; Elwyn, a slow moving vehicle sign for his Super Bee, and a Honda motorcycle; Greg, an engine and trany to go with the paint job; Curt, a Buick that runs (there must be one somewhere) an unblowable trany; Christine, lots of luck in the future; Teresa, a ride home on my motorcycle; all the teachers, a thanks for putting up with me for 13 years; Senior Class, lots of success in the future; Mom and Dad, thanks for raising such an all around perfect son. I, JENNIFER LIDDELL, do hereby bequeath the following: to Mom, Dad, and Mom, thanks for always being there and understanding; to Dad, a free telephone line; to Kevin, an empty house, a Corvette and an X; to Maureen, dates with Little Ott and Dean; to Chris, a hug and kiss, and lots of love; to Jan, Chip and Dale, a Michelob Light, a P and C bagboy, and a great friendship; to Carlos, a soccer game, and a special friendship; to Chip, thanks for all the rides; to Max, a “fun” Lisbon dance; to Kris M., a lock for his computer disk; to Mike A., a night out; to Marilyn, an everlasting friendship and many fun times; to Fren- chy, a trip to Sunoco; to Adam, ant and flies; to Chipper, lots of laughs; and finally to the Class of ’84, thanks for accepting me in our junior year, and good luck to everyone. I, CHIP MARTIN, being of the ultimate female attraction, do hereby bequeath the following: Mike A., earplugs for a trip to Canton, and a good joke on “Frisco” kid; Margie B., a map of the River Road, and directions on how to use autopilot. I also leave her a stop in a field and Nate; Mike M., a deep conversa- tion, and a dictionary for all those words I can’t repeat; Gina, a well sung commercial (George the Milkman); Chico, the ability to spit in an eye and get away with it, and my cannon of an arm; Coach W., a steel cup. I, “MAX”, sprawling on the fringes of suicidal activities, leave: Amsey, our “deep”, philosophical conversations (the answer to “why”), and a few tears for the uneventful, monotonous, and futile existence of Heuvelton; Kev, intellectually stimulating discussions, a ticket to immortality, and a life void of work; Ran- dy, our band and some “alcohol”; the Whip, shapeshifters, reverse polarity, and abberation from a somewhat “deprived” norm; Little Val, a talk in a field and some BOWIE tickets; Chip, my best friend, a RUSH concert, knowledge of his precedent in my life, and times too important to mention on such an insignifi- cant piece of processed wood, remember — “What has happen- ed to the friend I once knew, has he gone away?”; Eileen, a room with me at Syracuse U. Finally, I leave my parents my love and an extravagant trip to Hawaii. Bye-Bye. Bye-bye ... FOREVER!! I, JOHN MOORE, of sane mind and small body leave my big Ford Gran-Torino to all of the wild girls. I leave all of my thanks and money to Mrs. Kelly for helping me get through English. I leave my heart to all of tne people in Heuvelton Central School. To all, enjoy life and stay out oi trouble. I, MITCH MORLEY, do hereby leave the following: To Beef and Gonzo, the best friendship ever; to Helga, our identical families and a thanks for all our talks; to Denise(BoomBoom) my experience and advice plus one complete instructions manual for everything you may do in life; to Quadaffi, a trip to Saudi Arabia and a can of Pepto Bismol; to Kris, a dance and a smile; to the BOCES bus — a lot of crazy times and my big mouth; to Elvin, a pair of nutcrackers and tentacles; to Weiner, a cocktail, a great friendship, and cute buns; to Mr. Lynch, Mr. Martin, and Mr. Timmerman, my inferiority complex and a field trip to BOCES plus a big thank you; to Mr. Dezell, my superb ability to accept criticism and those reading lessons in Personal Bus. Manag.; to my family a big thank you and my love; to Tom, my love, great happiness, our future and a pot of good luck. I, CHIP MORROW, leave: to Margie, a ride on the Spiel Bridge Road, a squat in a field Prom Night, and my ability not to believe everything; to Val, a weapons permit for your finger- nails, a new knee, a special talk on the side of the road with Marge and Max, and the best friendship two buddies can have; to Max, some philosophical B.S., a RUSH concert, a pair of cruel shoes, the key to all time, space and dimension, Geddy Lee’s voice (you already have his nose!), and an exceptional friendship; to Chipper, a cure for AIDS, the ability to be a brownnose, and your albums back; to Gina, a flying Pizza-Pan; to Teresa, an impulsive kiss; and to my family, all my love. I, CHRISTINE MURDOCK, being of sound mind and body, auote the following to: Sherrie and Terry, all the fun times on tne BOCES bus; Patty, I leave a six-pack of Grape-Crush, and my ability to drive and play soccer, and volleyball; Steve, Mark and Vince, I leave my knowledge of cars, which I have none, so Good Luck; Mike L., and Judy D., thanks for being great friends, thanks for those long talks, and a great Prom Party; Lisa M., remember all those Tong breaks at BOCES Vz hour to 1 hour without getting yelled at or caught; Kelly, Denise, and Linda, thanks for being good friends, and all those long talks together, love and the heTp in Secretarial last year; Mom and Dad, thanks for all your love and the help you gave me through the school years, “Thanks”; Steve, I leave my heart and all the love in it and the dreams of the future together, I Love You, Always and Forever! I, KRIS MURDOCK, being of red hair and fragile body, leave the following: to Chico and Rick, I, 2 3 the stock of Bonnefarm; to Henry, a case of wine, 3 sixes and the chance to drive my car; to Chico, I leave my friendship, parties, and dances, my ability not to get caught over 55, and the women of the world; Rick can have all my puns and one liners, though he may not need them; to JL, I leave my grades; to Larry, I leave my nickname; to Kim, I leave my thanks and a glass of Southern Comfort, to my sisters at home, I leave my athletic abilities, to my parents, I leave my gratitude, love and apologies, they may also have my room, and my sisters; to the Class of ’84, I leave fun times and one huge party. I, GINA OUTMAN, bequeath the following: To Teresa, many long phone conversations, a “C’mon Treese”, some really fun double dates, and a light filled room; to Val some really “deep” discussions, a TV channel that only runs episodes of Knot’s Lan- ding, and my brain so that I can nave hers, to Marge, her own personal maid to clean up her bedroom after I leave, many long walks into Heuvelton, and a man with muscles; to Chip, an ex- tra large can of paint remover, and some really fun times before and at the dances; to Chipper, a pair of Converse sneakers per- sonally autographed by Dr. j and the chance to sing on any com- mercial that he wants; to Mike Maxwell, an empty book that he can fill up with all of his philosophies on life; to Dave, a bruised nose that I could easily have done without, a Teen Dance without the police for spectators, and too many special times to even begin mentioning. I, MICHAEL PARISH, being of superior mind and body do hereby leave: to Bill B., my basketball shot and all the trips dur- ing the summer; to Chipper and Chico, my ability to trap a soc- cer ball; to Kevin M., my soccer cleats; to Randy W., my left foot; to Kevin R., my soccer ability; to Red, my bones so they won’t break once a year; to Rick W., a new joke; to Adam W., my abili- ty to catch a football; to Mr. and Mrs. Poulton, many thanks for all the great summers in marching band; to Miss Seymour, my voice and a husband in the future; to Mr. Dezell, all the wisdom I had to offer; to Coach Tehonica, an irreplacable athlete and manager, to Coach Waters, his ability to teach us how soccer is really played and the best of luck and my ability to beat you at basketball; to my sister Nancy, all the luck at HCS; and special thanks to my parents; and all the memories to the Class of 84. 1, SCOTT PARMETER, leave the following: to eveiybody on the BOCES bus, a good time; to Helga Mitch, and Denise, all our terrific times in Personal Business Management; to Lisa and Norman, thanks for the use of vour apartment; to Mom and Dad, a happier life and thanks for the car; to Tracey, a prom dinner ana a good time after; to Ginger, the fun times at work, telling me who said what; to Bob ana Jack, a drink at Bob’s; to Rena, my car so that you can learn to drive standard; to Bea and Michelle, thanks for the use of your washer and dryer in trade for a ride to wherever and a pizza; to Michelle M., all our fun times hunting like Indians, falling off the hay wagon, and throwing stones while riding bikes. I, DENISE PIERCE, leave the following: to Mitch, a trip to Kin- ney’s, and our role as Boom Boom and Tootsie; to Helga, (the name Beef), a new car, an undying friendship and our nights out with Todd and Jeff; to Julie, a 6-pack all your own and all the money I ever borrowed, long talks (thanks for being there), and an everlasting friendship; to the fellow scooters, a trip to the burg in search of !; to Carolene, memories of parties, and a trip to Va., to Danny, a good nights sleep; to Mr. Dezell, a rhubarb pie; to [an, parties to remember and 32AA; to everyone on the BOCES bus, one last honk!; to my family, (especially Mom and Dad), thanks for everything and I love you; to TODD, a lesson on how to run, special memories, a future together, all my love forever. I, RANDY PRAY, being of sound mind and unfit body bequeath the following: to Mike M., an unwritten song and great Friday nights with all the friends; to Randy J., a great friendship and much success next year, my horse riding abilities, and wild and crazy rides on snowmobiles; to Gina, a couple of talkative and lovable moms; to Jennifer, an argument for no reason and much 102 success with your father; to Richard and Donna, much success with your new life together; finally to Mom and Dad, all the thanks for getting me this far in life. I, PATTY REYNOLDS, leave the following: to Sherrie, a night on the Island, the tree boat, a weekend at ATC, mv ability to drink and not get caught, a grad party to remember all the times down at camp, a long good friendship, and a talk about eveiything and anything, I also leave you the notes in Bkking.; to Christine, all the fun times in gym and on the BOCES bus; to Terry, all the fun times at camp, and in the burg; to Ricky, my ability to stay on the bus and to stay out of trouble; to Yvonne, a lot of movies we’ve seen and a lot of good times; to Mom, a lot of thanks and my love; to my father, maybe understanding. I, TERESA SEARS, bequeath the following: to Chipper, one million insults to equal the amount you gave me; to Mike M., the chance to meet Geddy Lee and a promise not to imitate you singing; to Chip, someone to call him “Bob” when I leave and an ID; my mouth and imagination to the cheerleaders; a front page picture ot the majorettes; to the cast of Bye Bye Birdie, thanks for a super time; a hug, thanks, and “I Love You” to Mom and Dad; to Val, my ugly clothes and hair, silly cheering and marching times and a super friendship; my metabolism to Margie, only because she said she wanted it, great times forever and a promise not to ask her “What’s the matter?” again; to Gina, someone to make her hysterical when I’m not there, 2 hours on the phone and the best friendship; but most of all, to you 3, thanks for the best times of my life; thank you HCS, I wouldn’t have wanted to spend these years anywhere else. I, GREG SLOAN, being of unsound mind and excellent body, leave: to Mitch, a crab leg and nutcracker; to Don, memories of our trips to the burg and a pint of Yukon Jack; to Elywn, a sixer of Michelob and a Dodge that’s in one piece; to Shorty, my abilities in ceramics, a giant mud puddle and the ability to avoid the cops; to Helga and Denise, a ride to BOCES without being bugged; to Dave, a V65 Magna because you’ll never be able to afford one; to Buckwheat, ten pounds of evil weed so next time you get kicked out of school you’ll never know what happened; to Sue, the ability to get thru school with passing grades; and lastly I leave Mom lotsa love and a bottle of aspirin for all the headaches I’ve caused you. I, KEVIN STERLING, being bored as a stiff and stiff as a board and more than a little fed up, do hereby leave the following: to Phil, our friendship, for that is the only thing of mine you would and have willingly returned; to Max, whom I regard as someone else who understands, or at least tries to, I leave my sincerest hopes that someday you will find what you search for, so you can tell me what it is, also, anything that will help you stay com- fortably numb (Break on Through, Mike!); to Val, I leave nothing for we expect nothing great of one another; to Adam, Pain Killer; to Rick, a Woah On and 13 channels; to Chip, some chips; to Scott, an honorable death; and to those of you who have got the guts, or deathwish, I leave my ride on my bike! R.I.P. I, CAROLENE STEWART, being of unique and unquestionably superfluous bod, leave; to Joanne, a two hour horse ride; to French, memories of the parties, to Jan one nite overdose, to Helga, the name Beef Stew!; to Mitch, the name Cadolfi; to Wilbur, my first kiss and long friendship; to Denise, I leave the nickname Tuna, my everlasting friendship, 1 PEANUT, the SWAMP, a 3 day party, my clothes, my hair and all the valuables I own except for my exceptional ability to attract the men; to Mr. T and Mrs. B, hopes that you can catch that addict!!; to whom it may concern, I leave my cleverness and my schemes to escape from this HCS lockup; to Dan, I leave ALL MY LOVE, a long friendship and hopes that it’ll work. I, BRIAN WARREN, being of unsound mind and great body, leave: to Scott a bottle of wine mix with B.V. and a spare set of car keys, and a ride home every night at 11:00; to EJ and Ed, a large order of Buds and a quarter pounder to go; to Janet and Amy, a years supply of Saturday night tickets to the movies and two bottles of Sloe Gin to keep you warm; to Tina, a not in your locker and an answering service at home so I can get your message whenever you call and memories to all the girls that said Hi” to mme to make my day. I, I, ADAM WELLS, do hereby bequeath the following: to Mike, a date with Morgan and a game of bowling; to Rick, a ride for all the rides he ever gave me to Morrisette; to Kevin, a game of Atari; to Jo, fishing on a rainy night; to Jan, Jennifer, and Virginia, a fun time in Driver Ed.; to Suzy, a good laugh in health; to Julie, a fire to stomp out and a pink lemonade; to Red- bone, the ability to keep quiet; to Teresa, the words to a Beatles song; to everyone, a humongous football game and lots of luck. I, JAN WELLS, do hereby leave the following: to Murt (Carol), the guy of her choice and a can of whipped cream; to Frenchy, a trip to Sunoco, a game of switch, spin the bottle, and many memories and good times to come; to Jennifer, a Michelob light, Chip and Dale, and a lasting friendship; to Denise, a ride down your stairs in a sleeping bag; to Carolene, memories of great par- ties at your house; to Scooter, a punk rock sleep over; to Sis and D.F.er, a weekend in Canton; to Redbone, a lock for your com- puter disk; to Mike A., a night out; to Chico, driving lessons and a long friendship; to Chip, a fun day chasing cows; to Adam, ants and fleas; to Billy, a new hat; to Kevin G., a phone call; to Grandma, lots of love and a hug and a kiss; to Mom and Dad, a lot of love and thanks and a telephone bill; to David, lots of hap- piness and fun; and to the rest of the senior class, lots of luck and a big THANKS. I, HELGA WIEGANDT, leave the following: to Carolene, clean- ing your house, the origination of my name Beef, and a thanks for the laughs; to the morning BOCES bus, the ability to act stuck up and all our “fun” rides; to Mr. Dezell, the memory of Mitch’s and my arguments and a big thanks; to my fellow scooters, our trips to the Burg in search of and my squeaking car; to Jeff, a lot of good memories and thanks for understanding; to Todd, Denise wrapped up in a bow and hap- piness for you both; to Denise, all the scenes that we’ve caused, bad breath, advice whenever you need it, and our lasting friendship; to Mitch, the ability to eat a lot and not get fat, a thanks for the advice, our binding friendship forever, and hap- piness for you and Tom; to Mom and Dad, all my love and thanks; and to the class of '84, all our great times and good luck in life. I, RICK WOODSIDE, being of Dolby Sound Reduced mind and body, do hereby bequeath the following: to Adam, many trips to Ogdensburg and a large mess; to Frued and Joann, a unicorn to ride off into the sunset; to Kelly the fact that I didn’t put him up to anything in Ottawa; to the cast of Birdie , SUFFER!; to my neighbors, the 18 years of peace I owe them; to Kevin, the magic chant of “Whoa-oh-oh-oh-oh!”, to my wonderful sister Rene, her own darn bathroom; to Randy, a parrot that can TALK; to Mom and Dad, lots of love and respect for putting up with me; to Kevin and Jim, a strawberry albatross; and to Juho, that name. I, VALERIE YOUNG, bequeath the following: to my very best friend, Margie, I leave an infinite number of unforgettable times, thanks for always seeming to think what I was, and a reminder not to leave the keys in her car; to Gina, I leave an enormous thanks for understanding me and a secret; to Teresa, I leave memorable times in cheering and marching when we “rookies” had to stick together, and my pumps; to the above members of “The Four Musketeers”, I leave the most wonderful friendships anyone could be fortunate enough to have; to my buddy, Chip, I leave an ambulance ride and a special friend- ship; to “Little Mikee”, I leave meaningful discussions and one big “What does it all matter in the end anyway?’’; to both of you, I leave a philosophical night in a field; to Clipper, I leave my ability to eat slowly! to Kevin, I leave a crash helmet; to Philip, I leave my trip to the Bowie concert; and finally to Mom and Dad, thanks for being the best parents anyone could wish for. 103 Kristopher Allan Bell Tell Us Many years ago we were brought together, And told to be as one. Then we were young and naive. Eager to have some fun. Next we were urged to play together. And told to get along. That’s when we met each other, In sports, in friends, in song. When we were told to work together, And told to learn much more. We strived to become intelligent, Like so many have before. We were always told to grow together, Like a grove of leaning trees. To sprout and grow into a group. From 60 tiny seeds. But now we are told to say goodbye. To let our friendships die. We’re told to be happy now, We’re told to tell a lie. It’s hard to go on and be a success. As people have told us too. For they won’t tell us what to be, And we don't know what to do ... - AU -Jf 104
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