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HEUVELTON, NEW YORK 13654 MESSAGE FROM: SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOL 3 DEDICATION 4 STAFF 5 SENIORS 14 WHAT HAPPENS AFTER TEN YEARS 14 MY FAVORITE LINE 16 BABY PICTURES 18 SENIOR SUPERLATIVES 23 SENIOR DIRECTORY 30 PROM A NIGHT TO REMEMBER: 32 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT 33 UNDERCLASSMEN 37 ELEMENTARY 46 ACTIVITIES 58 SPORTS 71 PATRONS AND ADVERTISEMENT 79 AUTOGRAPHS 102 TABLE OF CONTENTS 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. George Wells Royal Martin Lawrence S. Ames, Superintendent of Schools Glenn W. Timmerman, Vice Principal Guidance Director Robert J. Balfour, Director of Elementary Education Joseph P. Derrigo, Elementary Guidance Harold G. Covey, Business Manager Treasurer BOARD OF EDUCATION Mary Ellen Remington, Clerk Shirley Christensen Kenneth Chambers Robert Morrow This issue of the Heuveltonian bears the class numerals 1987. Fortunately, this class has a reasonable share of normal high school life. It is your high school life experience that the Heuveltonian is intended to preserve. Your own class book is a segment of your high school years, a passport to cherished memories. May this volume on your shelves remind you as well, that Heuvelton Central has a future with a touch of class which as alumni, you also share. Superintendent of Schools DEDICATION TO MR. L. LEWANDOWSKI We the Senior Class of 1987 take the honor of dedicating the 1987 HEUVELTONIAN to one, Mr. Leroy Lewan- dowski. We have been privileged to have Mr. Lewandowski not only as our advisor for the past three years but also our friend. Mr. Lewandowski has made himself available to us when we had problems and wanted to talk things over with someone. He has welcomed us into his room and even into his home. Mr. Lewandowski has worked along with the class of '87 as we earned money first for our Junior Prom and now for our Senior Class Trip. Even though we did not always grasp the fund raising opportunities made available to us, we all know that he put forth his greatest efforts to help our class. Our appreciation and gratitude far exceeds what can be expressed to you, our advisor, our friend. We want to take this moment to say a heart-felt THANK-YOU 4 With Fondest Regards The Class of '87 Once a Yankee fan-always a Yankee fan Just one more time. Achievement night - 1986 Our next number is . . . Fine job Mrs. Eustis-We'll conquer it yet. Board of Education - Row 1 - Dr. Zeh, Mr. Nichols, Mr. Chambers. Row 2 - Mr. Martin, Mr. Morrow, Mr. Putman, Mr. Wells. 6 Superintendent of School and District Principal: Mr. Ames School Psychologist Mr. Erwin Guidance Director and Vice Principal: Mr. Timmerman Guidance Counselor Mr. Derrigo Director of Elementary Education: Mr. Balfour Business Manager Mr. Covey Mr. Moore Science Teacher Mr. Lynch Math Teacher Mr. Jones Driver Education Teacher Mr. Harradine History Teacher 7-8 grade Mr. Barlow 7-8 grade Math Teacher Mr. McDonnell Remedial Reading and English 7 Mr. Shore 7-8 grade Science Teacher Mrs. Fay Latin Teacher Miss Bertrand English Teacher Mr. Pierce Agriculture Mrs. Kelly, English Teacher Mrs. Derrigo, French Teacher Mrs. Dempsey, Clerk Assistant Mrs. Burwell, Computer Aide Mrs. Marek, Dental Hygienist Mr. Putney, Senior High History Teacher Mr. Foultz, Industrial Arts Mr. Timmerman, Remedial Reading ( Mr. J. LaRock, Physical Education and Health Mrs. Kenny, High School Librarian Miss Perry Coach Miss Pierce, Elementary Librarian Miss Boismenu, Elementary Science Mrs. Carr and Mrs. Gates, Self Contained Room Mrs. Sutter Elementary Art Mr. Lewandowski Remedial Reading and English Mr. J. Tehonica, and Mrs. Putney Physical Educaton Mrs. Newkirk - Resource Room Mrs. Erdige-Holz Speech Mrs. Looney French 9 Kindergarten, Mrs. White Miss Merkley 1st Grade, Mrs. Allen, Miss Stone 1st Grade, Mrs. Thompson 2nd Grade, Mrs. Richards, Mrs. Fenlong, Mrs. Kingston 3rd Grade, Mrs. Duvall, Mrs. Northrop 4th Grade, Mr. Young, Mrs. McGee, And Mrs. Gutterson 5th Grade, Mr. Goccia Absent- Mrs. Hutchinson 6th Grade, Mr. Nugent and Miss Macabee 10 Mr. Hanagan History Mrs. S. Day Home Economics Mrs. M. Barlow Nurse Mr. Dezell Mrs. De Luca Business Education Mr. Poulton Miss Seymour Music Teacher i Mr. Martin Math Teacher M rs. Recker English 11 Elementary Cafeteria, Mrs. Sterling, Mrs. Woodside, Mrs. Wells Mr. Thompson (Head Mechanic), Mr. Castleman (Mechanic) Secretaries - Row 1 - Mrs. Kennedy Second Row - Mrs. Remington, High School Cafeteria, Mrs. Merritt, Mrs. Youngs, Mrs. Mrs. Knowlton, Mrs. Freeman, Mrs. Poulton Wainwright, Mrs. Dickinson. Absent - Mrs. Alberto 12 Bus Drivers: Row 1: Mrs. A. Willard, Mr. W. Duvall, Mr. C. Duvall, Mr. J. Howes, Mrs. H. Newcombe. Row 2: Mr. G. Rickett, Mr. G. Bishop, Mr. B. Merrifield, Mrs. S. Cline, Mrs. S. Spaman, Mrs. P. Dempsey. 13 Custodians: Sitting: Mrs. Willard, Mr. Simmons, Mrs. Durham. Standing: Mr. MacKay, Mr. Wainwright, Mr. Me Gaw, Mr. Knowlton, Mr. Sibley. (Night Watchman) Well guys it has been 10 years now since that large class of 87 split and I bet you're wondering what we are doing now! “Did they make it? Their 10 year reunion is being held tonight at the famous Higgins' Estate, so we will see just how many have lasted thus far. As people arrive they can see the exotic design created by KEVIN CUTWAY, our own contrac- tor. First to arrive are the new 9 to 5 girls: JANET HARPER, MICHELLE MURDOCK and RENE PARO, secretaries for MARC LEBARGE'S artificial lips industry, who were all greeted by the host and hostess: TIM PIERCEY and LYNETTE ARMSTRONG, who are still trying to decide if they should go out or not. Close behind comes MICHELLE SKIPKA, who is now the president of the Skippy Peanut Butter Corporation. Michelle immediately runs over to the president of the candle wax corporation, ROBERT LAX, to discuss the newest business regulations. Next through the door comes TROY SHARP and DEBBIE LAMAY, who have brought their four children since they couldn't afford a babysitter. Now all eyes look through the door to see MIKE LYTLE being chauffeured by KATHY MURDOCK, in his shiny black Lincoln. Immediately, he is greeted by the owner of Heuvelton's used car lot business, GREG FOSTER and his mechanics, CHUCK WILLARD AND WEASER RANDY HITSMAN, to persuade Mike into trading his car for something used. Yet to come is our commander in chief, MATT FLYNN, but wait, LYNETTE has just received a telegram saying that he will not be able to be with us tonight because he has been sent into a desolated jungle in Lebanon in search of a U.S. missile that was hijacked by MARTY YORK last week. The party must go on though and speak of the hijacker, here he comes now with MICKY MILLS and MICHELLE MOULTON who are conversing over new psychological tech- niques to use on him to help him control his behavior. Over in a corner we see attorney Robert Willard and his legal secretary, LESLIE HILBORNE writing up a report for probation offficer, MICKIE CHAPIN, on a complaint filed by JENNY PIERCE against KENNY GILBERT for harassment. Don't worry because here comes his brother ANDY to bail him out. As we all look around we see that more than half the class has arrived when we begin to hear sirens and see flashing lights coming from police officers, PETE FIFIELD and PEGGY WILLARD'S car who are in hot pursuit of HEATHER THOMPSON for reckless driving. Not far behind comes an escort by police officers ROD PRAY and BRAD SIMMONS for our class outlaw, BOB JOCK, who has been able to set loose from Dannemora for this one night. We see things haven't changed much for HEATHER and BOB. Getting the band together is music director, LISA RICHARDS whose band consists of bass guitarist and back up singer, MIKE GUIMOND; drummer, CORY SCOTT; and female singer COLLEEN HERRON, who is also the new lead singer for the Bangals. In through the door now comes MR. MRS. CASSIUS MONTROY JR., who have had another child and finally gotten married and have taken over the family business. Out on the patio we see MIKE DASHNAW setting up his own bar and grill for the outsiders. Through the door now comes DANNY CHAMBERS, who has become a world-wide veterinarian and farmers of the Great Dollar Farm, DAVID CHRISTENSON and DEBBIE MAYHEW are already rushing over to him to tell DAN to be at the farm in the morning to deliver a calf. Next through the doors comes our teachers: SUSAN FREEMAN, LORI SKELLY, RENE SHERMAN and KAREN FERRIS, who are arguing over who has the better 1st grade class. Coming from the upstairs comes our artists, JOHN ST. GERMAIN and KATHY THOMAS, who have b een looking for places to hang their new masterpieces. As everyone turns to look out the back terrace we see Youngs Express coming in for a landing with pilot STEVE YOUNGS and co-pilot VERONICA YOUNGS at the controls. Out of the plane comes the famous electrical engineer, GEORGE CASWELL, with stewardess MICHELLE HUT- TON and MICHELLE BARTON on each side. Coming through the door now comes the Elmer Fudd Hunters: FRAN BURDICK. JOHN SCOTT, and LARRY SHEPPARD, who are just coming in from a big trapping and hunting expedition with our ducks for the stew tonight which will be made by WILD BILL OTIS THE GREAT along with his servants, TRACY DOERR and SCOTT BICE. Now as we look around we see that just about everybody has showed up, but wait, here comes RONNY BELLINGER. Oh No! On Yes! He drove his car, Swoop, right in through the living room doors. We see that he has brought along our pharmacists KERI MCKENDRICK and KEVIN ROSS, yes everyone, KERI did make it. As we look a little closer we see millionaire tycoons AMY BESAW and TERESA GIBBONS, who are desperately waiting for the crowd to clear so they can hit KERI and KEVIN up for a refill of their money making Miracle Medicine. Now everyone is accounted for except, no never mind, because here comes Wee Wee now. Yes, MR. MRS. LEWANDOWSKI have arrived, but they are being ushered around to the back doors to escape having to climb over Swoop. Now the party can really begin as our very own TIM PIERCEY starts serving up the stew. And they said we couldn't make it!!! SENIORS 15 MY FAVORITE LINE IS: Lynette Armstrong- Live, love, laugh, and be happy. Ronald Bellinger- If you don't own SWOOP, you ain't got —. Amy Besaw- What? Scott Bice- No problem! Fran Burdick- It's hard to be humble when you're so loveable. Dan Chambers- Life's a —and then you die. Mickie Chapin- Dating is like a tug of war .... one jerk after another. George Caswell- Remember when David Christensen- Remember when .... Mike Dashnaw- Happiness is a big package. Tracy Doerr- Believe in the magic of your dreams. Karen Ferris- If you see someone without a smile, give them yours. Paul Ferguson- How many more days of school left? Matt Flynn- It just doesn't matter. Teresa Gibbons- Go for it! Janet Harper- Live today and let tomorrow take care of itself. Colleen Herron- I'm interested in anything that is interesting. Leslie Hilborne- Why should the devil have all the fun? Michelle Hutton- When you see someone without a smile, give them yours. Bob Jock- I like getting in hot water — it keeps me clean. Debbie LaMay- Life's a beach and it's all sand. Robert Lax- When Friday comes, I am ready to party the heck out of myself; and that's good advice, I think. Marc LeBarge- Live today and let tomorrow take care of itself. Carrie Lennox- You're only old if you think you're old. Debbie Mayhew- If you love something, set it free. If it comes back then it's yours. If it doesn't, then it never was. Keri McKendrick- The only way to have a friend is to be one. Micky Mills- All I want is a little piece and quiet, so give me a piece and I'll be quiet. Cash Montroy- That's life! Michelle Moulton- What is life without a smile. Kathy Murdock- That's the ticket! Michelle Murdock- Life is what you choose to make it. Tim Piercy- Sometimes you just got to say what the .. .. Rene Paro- A smile makes every day brighter. Rod Pray- A little woman is a dangerous thing. Vicki Redmond- What is life without a smile. Lisa Richards- Forget the past, work at the present, and look enthusiastically to the future. Kevin Ross- I heard about you. John H. St. Germain- Hey . . . I'm all for womens lib so long as they support me. Cory Scott- Happiness is Gas money and a twelve pack. John Scott- Don't put off till tomorrow what you can put off the day after. Troy Sharp- Happiness is an 84' FIREBIRD. Larry Sheppard- Do it now, there may be a law against it later. Brad Simmons- To err is human, to really screw up takes a computer. Laurie Skelly- I don't care. Michelle Skipka- That's life. Martin York- I'm so excited. Veronica Youngs- Ask me if I care! Steven Youngs- You shut up your face. Chuck Willard- Everybody has to believe in something, I believe I'll have ... another BEER!!!!!!!! Standing-Kathy Thomas, President; Leslie Hilborne, Secretary. Sitting- Francis H. Dan Chambers, V. President; Mike Dashnaw, Treasurer Burdick Jr Daniel B. Michelle L. Chambers Chapin David R. Christensen 17 D. Chambers L. Hilborne L. Armstrong C. Willard M. Barton B. Simmons J. St. Germain M. Guimond G. Caswell 18 P. Ferguson A. Besaw C. Scott K. Ferris G. Foster T. Piercey S. Freeman D. Mayhew M. Moulton C. Montroy K. Ross J. Scott L. Richards K. Murdock F. Burdick L. Sheppard M. LeBarge 19 |Hri Kevein H. Cutway Michael J. Dashnaw Theresa A. Doerr Robert P. Fenton Karen M. Ferris Paul Fergusion Peter J. Fifield Matthew J. Flynn Gregory M. Foster Susan J. Freeman Janet L. Harper Teresa M. Gibbons Colleen L. Herron Michael R. Guimond Leslie A. Hilborne Michelle E. Hutton Robert S. Jock Debra L. LaMay 21 R. Lax M. Hutton T. Gibbons V. Redmond M. York M. Dashnaw R. Sherman 22 R. Willard amm Jr in R. Pray J. Harper P. Fifield M. Flynn R. Paro MOST ENTHUSIASTIC Lynette Armstrong and Kevin Ross NICEST EYES Leslie Hilborne and Fran Burdick Colleen Herron and Randy Hitsman CLASS CUTIES Marc LaBarge and Michelle Barton CLASS PARTIERS Michael W. Lytle Debra L. Mayhew Keri S. Me Kendrick Micky T. Mills Cassius W. Montroy Jr. Michelle L. Moulton Rene M. Paro Jenny L. Timothy G. Pierce Piercey Roderick J. Pray Vicki S. Redmond Lisa L. Richards BEST DRESSED Michelle Hutton and Tim Piercey MOST CONCEITED Troy Sharp and Karen Ferris MOST RECKLESS Mike Lytle and Heather Thompson CLASS WITS Robert Willard and Laurie Skelly CLASS COUPLE Cash Montroy and Carrie Lennox SHYEST Janet Harper and Robert Willard I NICEST SMILES Dan Chambers and absent Vicki Redmond ► I MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Susan Freeman and George Caswell ALL AMERICAN Lynette Armstrong and RAMBO Flynn CLASS FLIRTS Karen Ferris and Micky Mills David Christensen and Mickie Chapin MOST WELL ROUNDED Lisa Richards and Troy Sharp MOST MUSICAL Lisa Richards and Greg Foster MOST ATHLETIC Rene Paro and John Scott MOST HELPFUL LEADERSHIP George Caswell and Susan Freeman MOST DARING Bob Jock and Peggy Willard Marc LaBarge and Kathy Thomas CLASS CLOWNS Ron Bellinger and Amy Besaw MOST SPIRIT Rod Pray and Michelle Hutton NICEST HAIR Tim Piercey and Keri McKendrick 27 28 Bradley R. Simmons Cory W. Scott Lawrence R. Sheppard Laurie A. Skelly John C. Scott Renee M. Sherman Michelle M Skipka Charles E. Willard Jr. Peggy R. Willard Robert G. Willard Martin A. York Photographs not Veronica A. Steven R. S. Young Youngs available: A. Gilbert, K. Gilbert, and R. Hitsman SENIOR Lvnette Armstrong- Soccer-4 years, Co-Captain-1 year, Captain-1 year, M.V.P.- 2 years, First Team All Star-2 years. Softball-3 years. Basketball-2 years. Cheer- leader-3 years. GAA-5 years, Secretary-1 year, President-1 year. Junior Band-2 years. Senior Band-2 years. Marching Band-2 years. Rifle Squad-2 years. Na- tional Honor Society-1 year. Class Secretary-1 year, Treasurer-1 year, President- 1 year. FHA-2 years, Treasurer-1 year. Prom Committee, Prom Queen. Year- book Staff. College Courses. Michelle Barton- Class Secretary. Latin Club-2 years. BOCES-Data Processing- 1 year. Retailing Sales-1 year. Prom Committee. Softball Manager-1 year. Cho- rus-4 years. Ronald Bellinger- Soccer-4 years. Prom Committee. Boys Varsity Club-4 years. FFA-3 years. Owner of SWOOP!! Amy Besaw- Chorus-4 years. Art Club-2 years. F.H.A.-l year. Fran Burdick- Soccer-3 years. Basketball-3 years. Baseball-1 year. Varsity Club- 3 years. George Caswell- Soccer-3 years. Junior Band-5 years. Senior Band-4 years. Marcning Band-4 years-. Valley League-3 years. French Club-2 years, President- 1 year. National Honor Society-3 years. Who's Who. Dan Chambers- National Honor Society-3 years. Varsity Club-2 years. Basket- ball-1 year. Soccer-2 years. FFA-2 years. National Youth Leadership Council. Who's Who-2 years. High School of Excellence-1 year. Senior Class Vice Presi- dent. Project Challenge-2 years. Latin Club-2 years. College Courses. Mickie Chapin- Softball-4 years. Cheerleader-4 years. Soccer-2 years. Junior Band-3 years. Senior Band-5 years. Marching Band-3 years. Rifle Squad-1 year. GAA-4 years. Latin Club-2 years. Prom Committee. Yearbook staff. Who's Who. FHA-2 years. All County-1 year. Valley League-2 years. Chorus-2 years. School Play-2 years. Kevin Cutwav- Soccer-3 years. Prom Committee. Boces-2 years. Mike Dashnaw- Soccer-5 years. Basketball-4 years. Baseball-4 years. Varsity Soccer Captain-1 year. J.V. Basketball Captain-1 year. J.V. Basketball M.V.P.-l year. Varsity Club, President-1 year. National Honor Society-3 years. Latin Club-3 years, Treasurer-2 years. Junior Band-2 years. Senior Band-3 years. Marching Band-4 years. Valley League-1 year. Prom Committee. Project Chal- lenge. St. Lawrence School of Excellence. College Courses. National Youth Leadership Council-1 year. Class Treasurer-3 years. Yearbook staff. Theresa Doerr- Chorus-1 year. BOCES-1 year (Retailing Sales). Bye Bye Birdie. Fashion Show. 4-H-9 years. Karen Ferris- Softball-4 years, All star-2 years. Basketball-2 years. Cheerlead- ing-3 years. Soccer-5 years, Co-Captain-1 year. G.A.A.-4 year. Majorette-1 year. F.H.A.-2 years. Chorus-6 years, Secretary-1 year. All County-2 years. Valley League-4 years. NYSSMA Solos-2 years. Prom Committee, Prom Princess. Yearbook Staff. School Plays-2 years. Who's Who. College Courses. Pete Fifield- Soccer-1 year. Baseball-1 year. Varsity Club-2 years. Prom Com- mittee. Matthew Flvnn- Chess Club-1 year. Prom Committee. Yearbook Staff. Senalte Student Policy Forum. Sue Freeman- Junior Band-5 years. Senior Band-6 years. Marching Band-6 years. Valley League-1 year. Latin Club-4 years. NYSSMA Solo-1 year. Class President. Yearbook Staff. National Honor Society-4 years. College Courses. Achievement Night-3 years. Teresa Gibbons- 3 years. Basketball-1 year. Art Club-2 years. FFA-1 year. lanet Harper- Junior Chorus-2 years. Senior Chorus-2 years. Prom Committee. activities French Club-2 years. BOCES- Secretarial Education-2 years. Sound of Music. Bye Bye Birdie. Colleen Herron- Chorus-8 years, President, Treasurer, Vice President. Cheer- leading-2 years. Color Party-5 years, Co-Captain-1 year, Captain-1 year. NYSSMA Solo-6 years. All County-2 years. Valley League-4 years. School Plays-4 years, 3 leads. College Courses. Who's Who. Yearbook Staff Prom Committee. Class President. FHA Leslie Hilborne- Soccer-2 years. Basketball-1 year. GAA-1 year. Color Party-5 years, Co-Captain-1 year. Chorus-6 years. All County-2 years. Valley League-4 years. NYSSMA Solo-5 years. Prom Committee. Yearbook Staff. School Plays-3 years. Who's Who. Senior Class Secretary. Statistician-3 years. Randy Hitsman- Chorus-4 years. BOCES-2 years, Auto Mechanic. Michelle Hutton- Cheerleading-3 years, Captain-1 year. Majorette-6 years, Head-2 years. Drum Majorett-1 year. Senior Band-4 years. Junior Band-4 years. Senior Chorus-3 years. All County Chorus-1 year. BOCES-2 years, Data Pro- cessing, Retail Merchandising. FHA-3 years. Prom Committee. Debbie LaMav- BOCES-2 years. Cosmetology. Robert Lax- Varsity Club, College Courses. Marc LeBarge- College Courses. Soccer manager-2 years. Basketball manager-1 year. Baseball manager-1 year. Prom Committee. Yearbook Staff. Carrie Lennox- Junior Band-3 years. Senior Band-5 years. Marching Band-4 years. Valley League-4 years. All County-1 year. NYSSMA Solos-6 year. Prom Committee. Yearbook Staff. Achievement night-3 years. Area-All State Band-1 year. Debbie Mavhew- French Club-3 years, Treasurer-1 year. College Courses. Intramural Volleyball-1 year. Prom Committee. Who's Who. Keri McKendrick- Soccer-5 years. Chorus-6 years. Valley League-4 years. All County-2 years. FHA-2 years. Color Party-3 years. Cheerleading-4 years. French Club-3 years. Prom Committee. National Honor Society-1 year. GAA-5 years. Softball-2 years. Micky Mills- Soccer-3 years. Basketball-3 years, 8th-l year. Varsity Club-3 years. Prom Committee. Yearbook Staff. College Courses. Cash Montrov- BOCES-2 years, Auto Mechanics. Prom Committee. Yearbook Staff. Achievement Night- 2 years. Michelle Moulton- Soccer-5 years. Basketball-4 years, Co-Captain-1 year. M.V.P.-l year. Softball-4 years. GAA-5 years. FHA-2 years. Prom Committee Yearbook Staff. Latin Club-2 years. Junior Band-3 years. Senior Band-6 years. Marching Band-3 years. NYSSMA Solo-1 year. Valley League-4 years. Chorus- 3 years. Musicals-2 years. College Courses. Kathy Murdock- Soccer-4 years. Basketball-3 years, J.V.-2 years, Co-Captain-1 year. Varsity-1 year. Softball-1 year. GAA-5 years, Treasurer-1 year. Junior Band-4 years. Senior Band-3 years. Marching Band-3 years. All County Band-1 year. Yearbook Staff. Chorus-2 years. College Courses. Michelle Murdock- Marching Band-4 years. Senior Band-4 years. Junior Band- 2 years. Valley League-3 years. Stage Band-2 years. NYSSMA solos-2 years. Latin Club. Prom Committee. BOCES-2 years. Secretarial Education. Rene Paro- Softball-5 years, Captain-1 year. Basketball-5 years, J.V.-l year, Varsity-4 years, Co-Captain-1 year. Soccer-5 years. Softball 2nd team-1 year. Softball honorable mention-2 years. Basketball 2nd team-1 year. M.V.P. bas- ketball-2 years. Softball M.V.P.-l year. Color Guard-2 years. GAA-5 years. Chorus-6 years. Valley League-2 years. Prom Committee. Yearbook Staff. BOCES-2 years, Secretarial Education. Intramural Volleyball. Acheivement mm-fi h Night-2 years. Jenny Pierce- Intramural Volleyball. Chorus-2 years. BOCES-2 years, Food and Trades. Tim Piercev- Basketball-4 years, Captain-1 year. Soccer-2 years. Prom Commit- tee. Varsity Club-5 years. Manager-1 year. Yearbook Staff. Prom Prince. Rod Pray- 7th grade Basketball. 8th grade Basketball-1 year. J.V. basketball-1 year. Varsity Club-1 year. College Courses. Vicki Redmond- Chorus-3 years. Prom Committee. BOCES-2 years. Cosme- tology. Lisa Richards- Junior Band-5 years. Senior Band-5 years. French Club-2 years. Junior Chorus-2 years. Senior Chorus-1 year. Prom Committee. Yearbook Staff. Marching Band-3 years. Valley League-2 years. College Courses. Kevin Ross- Boys Athletic Association-5 years. Soccer-2 years. Baseball-3 years. Basketball-5 years, N.A.C. All Northern, All Academic, N.V.P. Basketball. Junior Band-4 years. Senior-Band-5 years. Stage band-1 year. Marching Band-5 years. National Honor Society-3 years, President-1 year. Latin Club-3 years, Treasurer-1 year. Class Vice President-1 year. Who's Who, Prom Committee. Prom King. Yearbook Staff. lohn St. Germain- BOCES-1 year. Data Processing. Top Achiever Award in Data Processing. Cory Scott- Latin Club-2 years. Varsity Soccer-1 year. Varsity Club-2 years. Prom Committee. Yearbook Staff. College courses. Senior Band-2 years. Junior Band-1 year. Stage band-3 years. Marching Band-3 years. NYSSMA Solos-3 years. Area All-State-2 years. John Scott- Basketball-3 years, M.I.V.P-1 year, Baseball-4 years, Division III M.V.P.-l year. F.F.A. 4 years. Prom Committee. Varsity Club-4 years. College Courses and Yearbook Staff. Troy Sharp- Soccer-5 years. Second Team All Star-2 years. Basketball-3 years. Prom Committee. Varsity Club-5 years. Larry Sheppard- Art Club-1 year. Stage Band-1 year. FFA-4 years. Yearbook Staff. Renee Sherman- BOCES-1 year. Data Processing. Prom Committee. Yearbook Staff. Brad Simmons- Baseball-3 years. FFA-4 years, Treasurer-1 year, Reporter-1 year. Laurie Skellv- Junior Chorus-2 years. Senior High Chorus-6 year. Prom Com- mittee. Latin Club-2 years. School Play-3 years. BOCES-1 year, L.P.N. Softball- 1 year. College Courses. Yearbook Staff. Michelle Skipka- Chorus-3 years. Softball-1 year. GAA-1 year. Latin Club-2 years. Prom Committee. BOCES-2 years, Secretarial Education. Kathy Thomas- GAA-2 years. Soccer-2 years. Basketball-1 year. Softball-3 years. Junior Class Vice President. Art Club-2 years. Senior Class President. Charles Willard Jr.- FFA-4 years, Vice President-2 years. Baseball-2 years. BOCES-2 years, Ag. Mechanics. Peg Willard- Basketball-3 years. Softball-1 year. FHA-1 year. Most Improved Basketball-1 year. BOCES-1 year, Nursing Attendant. Robert Willard- Senior Band-5 years. Junior band-6 years. Valley League-4 years. All County-1 year. National Honor Society-3 years. Whiz Quiz-1 year. Who's Who. Steven Youngs- Basketball-1 year. Junior Band-4 years. Senior Band-5 years. Stage Band-1 year. Valley League-2 years. Marching Band-3 years. FFA-3 years. Art Club Yearbook Staff. Martin York- FFA-3 years. Art Club-2 years. Prince: Tim Piercy King: Kevin Ross Queen: Lynette Armstrong Princess: Karen Ferris Lucas Bayne Katheryn Hilborne SENIOR LAST WILL TESTAMENT I, LYNETTE ARMSTRONG, being of occassionally sound mind and body leave the following: to Karen, the 2 fin- ger soft touch, a big cheeseburger, girls night out, Brian, our apartment and many more awesome times to come! Les- lie, a long prom night and the man of your choice. Colleen, great talks and a longtime friendship. Keri, I'm glad we finally got to be friends. Mickie, a fun camping trip. Kathy, all the times we've tried to get away with stuff but failed. Tater Mouse. I'll really ya! and a wine cooler. Mike, a trip to Burger King. Ke- vin, Oh your the King . Scottie. an un- expected cold swim. Fran, a great friend- ship. Wancy, my ability to get in trouble. Les, an airplane so ya can come home. Larry, (my other mother), Jennifer. Ma, my deformities, but I still love ya. Dad, my ability to stay away from booze. My family, I love ya! And to Tim, 3 great proms, my ring, many unforgettable memories and I'll always love ya! To the rest of my friends, I leave a lot of great times and more to come! I, RONALD C. BELLINGER, being of overly musculous body and sound mind do hereby bequeath the following to: SWOOP, a full tank of gas to cruise a never ending highway. The unfortunate ones, a duplication of SWOOPS vocal systems. Sue, lots of good times and a new car (firebird). Colonial, a new hair style. Bud, the privilege and ability to take superb care of SWOOP. Michelle Murdock a new personality. A deserving fullback, the awesome number 23 to con- tinue the tradition of excellence. Rene, SWOOPS vocal system and my four wheeler. Cindy Merrit, my favorite shirt. Jeff the ability to find a REAL woman. Bob, the opportunity to own a real stereo in a real car. Chemical, a good cold one and a trip to Potsdam. Kristi, my love and a lot of fun times ahead and to marry me in 4 years. My sisters, a good car and a fight. Mike and Don, my guns and ammo. My grandparents, all my love. Ma Pa. a big thanks for being there when I needed you. I, AMY BESAW, being of partial mind and body bequeath the following: To Rust and Glen, a trip to Theresa, a long talk and a cold one. To Peg, a gallon of gas and a push off the road. To Heather, a walk home and a modeling contract with you know who. To Greg, a pound of the best and a special friendship. To lH- nior, a 12 pack and the returnables. To Teresa, an everlasting friendship, a cig in the morning and an official S.S. fan club card. To Shelly, my ability not to get caught and a thanks for being there. To Annette, my love and my first legal drink. To Eric, my love for animals and a kick in the butt. To Mom and Dad, a hug and a thanks for putting up with me. I love ya! To Jesse, I leave my ability to roll one, a night under the stars and my love. To the Class of '87,1 leave one heck of a party and to the rest of HCS, a thanks and the hangover. I, SCOTT BICE, being of neither sound mind or body, leave the following: To Marty York, one all expense paid trip to Ames and one fuzz buster. To everyone except to Chuck Willard, a thnks for put- ting up with me. To Chuck Willard, I leave all the great times we have had in school. I am going to leave Mr. Ames a big apology, because I am leaving my brother and sister. I, FRAN BURDICK, being of superior body and a crazy mind do hereby be- queath the following to: Rod, the ability to shoot ducks. Greg, a lot of crazy par- ties and good times. Jeff F, my superior strength. Tim, a nice looking car. Mickie, all those fun times in our classes. Lynette, all of my secrets and a great friendship. Colleen, a great time at some parties. Leslie, my nice eyes and a great friendship. Dan, my car and a pret- ty darn good night! John ue my ability to trap. Angie A., the ability to type. Coach, the knowledge of all the fun I had while breaking curfew. My brothers. Jeff, my athletic abilities. Tom and Kris, the fight over my bedroom. Mom and Dad, thanks for putting up with all my — — and always being there for me. Mary, a great relationship, all my love and the best of everything. I Love You! I, DAN CHAMBERS, being of sound mind, do hereby bequeath the following: To Rod, The Midas Touch and a party at those certain places. Julie, You're a — —! (Ha, Ha). John, Where's my car? Fran, another night out, your car and a party. Mickie, You're Ugly . Karen. Where's mine? Lynette, (Ma), a smile (Ha, Ha). Colleen, a sub (scrounge). Marc, the ability to hold onto my books. Kevin. a party because you never found ours. David, trips to Canton, fireworks and a sub. Tracy M, a laugh and the fun times. Mike, another- fun trip. Peggy, some more English papers and gym class. Larry, a fishing party and the ability to get home on time. Heather B, (Shorty) some more nights out. My family. Mom and Dad, lots of love, thanks and all those heaches! To the Class of '87 and everyone else, THANKS, good luck and a heck of a party! I, MICHELLE CHAPIN, being of sound mind and body do hearby leave the fol- lowing: Kathy, a beer commercial, a sloppy joe and the night you Wham- bammed my hand. Lynette, a horn to blow at the park and a fun?? camping trip. Leslie, a lasting friendship and go home and never come back. Colleen, a mud shower and someone else to peel you off the road. Karen, my famous stops, a high speed chase and the beef walk. Suzy, the nickname L Eger and a cruise through the Burg. Sue, after hours at the Deli and Goldie. Buddy , my awesome and unique driving ability and a new electric fence. Kevin, the ability to take a joke. Dan, the knowledge that your uglier than me! Mr. Lynch, my diary so you know the true story. Keri, the IGA, a stolen picture, a party for four and a lot of fun times. David, an IOU. Frannie, a lot of fun times and good ol' history class. Greggie, the ability not to mix me up with anyone else. Mom and Dad, thanks for putting up with me. And to Steven, sit on it! I, KEVIN CUTWAY, being of sound mind and super body leave the follow- ing: To Colonial, my great abilities. To Ron, a real car and another 12 pack. To Micky, one more direct kick. To Mi- chelle S, a tootsie roll on another ride to BOCES. To Kevin R„ to finally get some. To Coach Tehonica, a broken drive shaft and a ride home from the Burg. To Chuck, a ride to school. To Lisa M, a party with your money. To Fran, another pinch in the chest. To Rene, almost any- thing you want. To my brother Kenny, a great life to come, one wild party, an- other fight and my friendship. To my sister Joe, a phone and my love. To my parents, thank you and all the love in the world. To Lorien, a good long talk, an- other trip to the Burg, all of my love and anything else you don't have now. I, MIKE DASHNAW, being of uncon- ceivably massive intelligence and phy- sique leave the following: To Opie , I leave the Fudgepacker , a long friend- ship and the Summer of Living Danger- ously . To Freddie, a marriage, a temper and plenty of road signs. To Ross-bone, I leave a harem, plenty of brew, camp and words of wisdom from Jam Massa Jay. To Ugly Mills , plastic surgery. To the Package Brothers, Inc., some inter- esting road-trips and membership to Al- cholics Anonymous. To Swoop, some pudding. To Burt, Louie and Lax, some seizures, a lot of fun and countless ob- scenities. To Karen, a booger. To Colleen and Lynette, long talks and some smart remarks. To Thorny, a wild ride home and a can of slime in your underwear. To Lucky, a case of oil. To Piercy, stock in Misserts, Inc. To Bubba, some bs and Thumper . To Truck, a radiator. To Haggy and Rene, insults and a beating. To Katie, I leave a friendship and a major boo-boo. To Sharp, a real car. To anyone I subconsciously left out, I leave good memories and a major party. I, TRACY DOERR, being of wasted mind and awesome body leave to: Karen B„ a chauffeur, our friendship and memories and Chris. To Jennifer, our friendship and memories. To Debbie M., the fair, Trax concerts, and your own car. To Lisa, the ability to party and a tall, dark and handsome stranger. To Laurie P., a truck loaded with HO-HO's. To Lori T„ the ability to pass Driver Ed. To the afternoon BOCES students, the rides AND home. To Michelle S., can't I have a ride, please? To Curt S., someone else to beat on and a BUD! To Dana, Howdy- Dowdy. To Sean, Cheryl and Donald, Good Luck! (You need it). To Tony, the ability to race and win the stock car. To Mom and Dad, thanks and I love you. To the Class of 87. good luck in the future and a big party! To the rest of you at HCS, you're not invited. I, KAREN FERRIS, bequeath the follow- ing: Colleen, one Arab in the sun, a large belt buckle, one roll of toilet paper and the spoons. Mickie, the beef walk, a camping trip, the Diaper triplets and your own matt. Leslie, a free telephone call to Norwood-Norfolk and a night ya don't remember. Lynette, a camping trip, the ability to keep your balance with two fingers, one Lisbon dance, a red light, an apartment, some advice and some help at a dance. Tracy, Band Camp, Moose and Bert and your own aerobic show. Kelly, a double date to Brockville, Friday nights at my house and a Clifton-Fine game. Keri, a trip to Acco in a rubber boat, an unforgettable trip to Florida, your own can of Noxema, a machine gun, games A and B and a lot of fun times. David, I leave Alex, a big thanks and an IOU. Mike, a booger. To Mom, Dad and Da- vid, a huge thank you for all the love and support and an unsaid I Love You. And finally to Brian, I leave a lot of fun times and many more to come, a night of Fire- works , all my love, a hug, a kiss and me. I, PAUL FERGUSON, do will and be- queath to Kevin C„ a transmission and a free ride to the park. Chuck W., all the alcohol he can consume. I, MATTHEW FLYNN, shall defy the concept that you can't take it with you , by taking it all except a piece of advice to all who shall take heed to it. The piece of advice is: No matter what you do (right or wrong), do it because you want to and not because someone said you should. I, GREG FOSTER, being of sound mind and awesome body leave the following: To Cash, our many cars, trucks and other unfinished projects, a new Chevy and a great friendship. To Mike L, a decent car, a twelve pack and a great friendship. To Bob J., a new Nova and my ability to stay out of trouble. To Michelle, a long ride to BOCES and by the way how many licks does it take to get to the center of a toot- sie roll pop! To Chuck, Mongo and keep Mongomania runnin wild. To Les- lie. a great friendship, Friday night box- ing and a hope that all your dreams come true. To Fran, a big party. To Cash and Sharon, thanks for everything you've done and an empty stall in the garage which you can use. To my sisters, good luck in your high school years, if 1 can make it so can you. To Mom and Dad, thanks for everything and I love you both. To Jeff, good luck! And last, but definitely not least, to Maureen, all my love, a trip on the stretcher and a long and great future together. I, SUE FREEMAN, being of superior mind and short body, do hereby be- queath the following: Michelle Moulton, the right way to go down a one way street and my gifted ability to play the flute. Michelle Murdock, a lot of great times and a long friendship. Carrie, my first chair in band and some good fights. Laurie, a new driver's license. Debbie, some great gym classes and long talks about our families. Janet, a fight without a bat. Rambo, the ability to move your rear in the other direction. Mrs. Fay, thank you for making Latin interesting and some long talks. Rod and Steve, someone else to sit with on the bus. Ran- dy J, great memories and I'm sorry. Mat- thew, the ability to sit down and figure your own homework out. Mark, thanks for being my big brother and for survey- ing my driving. Amy and John, life-long happiness. Donna and Richard, thanks for being there when I needed you. And finally. Mom and Dad, my thanks for putting up with me and all my love. I, TERESA GIBBONS, in partial mind leave the following: To Buzz, a never ending friendship, a bathroom floor and a place to party whenever we want. To Heather, an unforgettable night at my house and a friendship we've had a long time. To Peg, a couple of doobies and a long ride across the Spile Bridge road. To Robbie, a breakdancing floor and a trip to the Sand Cobels. To Julie, thanks for being my sister and I'll leave you a trip to the Sand Dunes. To Scott and Pinal, I wish you two the best of luck together. To my Mom and Dad, thanks for put- ting up with me, I luv ya's both. To the Big town of DePeyster, I leave a party for the oldies. To the Class of '87,1 wish you all the best luck throughout the future. I, MICHAEL GUIMOND, being of sound mind and unsound body, be- queath the following: to Jim, I leave Smash”, an amp, and a corvette so you can pass Troy. To Rambo, I leave my stereo and tape collection, and an M-16 so you can kill all the commies. To Pete, my guitar playing abilities and a good jam session. To Matt G, my driving abilities and an everlasting friendship. To Stephanie L. a long phone call and a fast ride home after practice. Last but not least, I leave all my love and thanks to my parents, who put up with me and my loud music for so many years. I, JANET HARPER, leave to the follow- ing: to Laurie, fun times we had at your house. Fire, Fire!!, the trip to Darien Lake and all your brochures and bags from the Expo. To Julie, a pan of burnt grease, a house full of smoke, a can of air fre- shener, gray hands and some broken steps. To Michelle Murdock, some ucky beer, the Expo, fun times in gym, ceram- ics, drivers ed. and BOCES. To Michelle Skipka, a fire drill, a mud puddle and fun times at BOCES, ceramics and gym. To Michelle Moulton, fun at the Gov. fair, the name density and fun in English last year. To Debbie, fun times at your par- ties and fun at 4-H camp. To Jenny, fun in ceramics. To Vicki, Craig, fun in gym, ceramics and BOCES. To Rhonda, the ability to pass. To Mom and Bob, one less headache. I, COLLEEN HERRON, bequeath the following: Leslie, lots of duets, a stamper with the initial ? on it, a bottle of soda for all those rough nights, and all the money I owe you. Keri, an outburst of laughter at Scoob and Gobb, a night of World Wrestling, carousing and a corner for Sam II to piddle in. Lynette, a horn to beep, and a career that you really want ... an undertaker! Karen, a raspberry, the ability to shut the bathroom door, an Arab in the sun and an electric tennis racket. Mickie, a kitten to give away and a shirt with no mud on it. Kevin, your very own fan club, insults I owe you and chewing gum imitations. Mike, wacky straws, wacky feet and basketball games. Marc, Dan and David, IOU's. Justina, a bar of soap and Mike. My family, my phone and love. And most of all, Roger, I leave times we have shared together, a future without the not so much help” of other people and a very special and true ... I love you! I, LESLIE HILBORNE, hereby bequeath the following: To Colleen, lots of long talks, the ability to have your own mon- ey, an embarrassing night at the brewery and lots of luck with Roger. Roger, a great big, I'M SORRY! Keri, a cruise through the Burg, a chase through the psych center and millions of trips to DQ. Karen, lots of talks, millions of notes and a friendship. Lynette, a great time at the prom, one wild party and thanks” for helping that night. Mickie, a 17-year friendship, a 12 pack I owe ya and a you go home. Greg, a confusing 3 years, lots of fun times, a date to the movies and a very special friendship. Kevin, a couple of great dances, lots of parties and the bathroom . John, a graduation party, lots of laughs and a special friendship. Marc, a football game that I owe you. Steve S, a party at your house and the dances. Mike A, thanks for a fun sum- mer. To everyone else I couldn't fit in, lots of memories. To my Mom, Dad and Sisters, thanks for putting up with me and I Love You. I, RANDY HITSMAN, being of sound mind and outstanding body, leave the following of my worldly possessions to my classmates: To Troy, I leave my gas credit card, so you will never run out of gas again. To Bob, I leave all my empty cases of beer which values $50.00 To Cash and Greg, I leave all my tools, which are the best money can buy. To Mike L., I leave my portable stereo and all my tapes. To the rest of my class- mates, my friendship (that's all I have to offer, I hope that's enough.) I. MICHELLE HUTTON, being of sound mind and small body, bequeath the fol- lowing: To Michelle and Angie, all the good times we have had before the dances and all the crazy stuff we did. To Angie, an unbreakable rocking chair, a solid porch, a day of planning and a friendship forever. To Mr. Bender, thanks for making everyday at NWT worse than the one before. To Marc, thanks for the prom. To Tiffany, an egg salad sandwich, a stale rice crispy treat and long talks. To Jill, a tent with legs. To Michelle, a car door that doesn't lock, no enemies from OF A, a never end- ing phone call, and an everlasting friend- ship. To John B, a pack of gum. To Kristi, a slow trip to the Burg, long talks and a friendship thats been through everything. To my brothers and sisters. thanks for everything and I love you. To Mom and Dad, a money tree and all the love I could possibly give and thanks for the best times of my life. And last, but not least by far, to Tom, the question WHY?, late night talks, the good times we've shared, many more to come and all my love. I, ROBERT JOCK, being of weird mind and sound body hereby leave the follow- ing to: Lisa Murdock all the fun times that we have at BOCES and more. To Greg, a great time on top of our famous hill (crash) and all the partying that we've done and will remain doing. To Cash, all the parts I've scrounged off you. To Mike L, all the drunken times in the cougar and more. To Chuck W, all the mellow yellow's we had on the BOCES bus. And to those who know me and know me well and to those who don't, you don't know what your miss- ing. To Mrs. Kelly, who put up with me for all these years and still can't wait until I get out of HCS, so that she can lead her life normal like everybody else. To everybody else, I leave all the good times I brought to you at HCS (hopeful- ly) and many more. And to Lynette, all the strange times during the prom. I, DEBRA LAMAY, being of crazy mind and so-so body bequeath the following: To Peggy, a car that will start, a set of jumper cables and an embarrassing ride in a police car. To Bob J. the ability to drink me under the table (someday). To Bill Sharp, a surprise in Troy's closet. To Wylon, your clothes, another night out with Bobby, no more fights and the abil- ity to put up with Kurt. To Greg, a secret. To Troy, a great view of the moon and stars through your sunroof, a tractor that's bigger than your car, a memory of the railroad tracks, many great times we have had together and many more to come, most of all, all my love. I love you. To Mom and Steve, thanks for all your love. To Dad, The door will be locked at 11:30. To Arnie and Joanne, the door will be unlocked at 11:30. To my little sister, Tanya, I miss ya! And last, but not least, to the Class of 87, a great future. 1 ROBERT LAX, being of sound and sta- ble mind do hereby bequeath all of the following: To John Scott, I leave my baseball skills and great knowledge I have acquired during my productive ca- reer at Heuvelton, not that you need them but they might help. To Mike Dashnaw, I leave all those smart aleck remarks and comments we had over the years, that have made us clowns, espe- cially during baseball season and on the bus. Remember? I hope you enjoy them because some of them were darn funny. To Larry Sheppard, I leave my position in lunch basketball where it wasn't real- ly basketball, but football. It was a rough game but we did pretty good together along with the other savages . And fi- nally, to Troy Sharp, I leave a rule book to be followed closely. It also states how to drive safely, unlike the way you drive normally or when I am with you. Actual- ly you drive like a maniac but everyone knows that and they are smart for not riding with you often. I, MARC LEBARGE, do hereby bequeath the following: To Mike D, a more enjoy- able prom and my ability to catch all those touchdown bombs. Kevin, my ability to knock the books out of peo- ple's hands, a good football team, and a shot in the butt on duck season. Larry, a fishing trip and another party. Dan, all the names we called each other, that let- ter addressed cupcake , and a big smile. Karen, a Hi in the hall and the prom that you did all the work for. Leslie, an- other drinking trip and the talks on the way home from school. Colleen, the long talks, another 3-wheeler ride on a warm- er day, candy, and all those silly songs I had to put up with (just kidding). Lynette (Ma), all of our classes together, all those troubles I caused you and a race to the lunch room. My Parents, thanks for everything. And to all my pals and bud- dies, a never ending friendship and a huge party. I, CARRIE LENNOX, being of sound mind and body bequeath the following: To Sylvia ... thanks for the encourage- ment. To Mike ... a lot of fun marching band trips, my burnt pizza and one messy blizzard. To Maureen ... a fun Chinese supper, all our stops at Dairy Queen, one very special friendship. Sis, and one interesting camping trip. To Greg ... a fun camping trip and a good uncle to Matthew. To Vicki ... thanks for all the support. To Mom, Dad, John and Terrie Lynn . .. thanks for all the support and all you did for Matthew, Cash and I. I Love You! And finally, to Cash ... to you I leave all my love. Thank you for all that you did for me, I will never forget it; you are the best fa- ther our son could ask for. Try to put all the hard times behind us and lead a long happy life together. Never forget -1 Love You! I, MICHAEL LYTLE, being of crazy mind and awesome body, do hereby leave the following: To Greg, a great friendship, and my Monte, in hopes someday you'll own a real car! To Bob, a walk down a road at four in the morning, in hopes of finding someone to pull us out of the ditch, and our uncanny way of always getting into trouble. To Fran, an everlasting job of ol' Mike Lytle's farm, and some great memories. To Lisa M, an everlasting friendship and my license, lord knows you won't keep yours, you Camero crusher! To Cash, a payment book so you can keep track of the money I owe you. To Carrie, a long lasting friendship and an everlasting future with Cash. To Vicki, a relationship which didn't work out because of un- mentionable reasons. To Chuck, a night on the town with Mr. Bud and a little silver pickup to follow. To Debbie, an- other night at the D-Side. To Heather. long talks, my love, and an everlasting friendship. To Jerry and Sue, thanks for all the help when I needed it. To Stacey and Steph, (gooser mooser), goose feathers, and thanks for all the favors you did for me. To Mom and Dad, my love and thanks for putting up with me for all those frustrating years. And to the Class of '87, a prom party which we nev- er had!! I, DEBBIE MAYHEW, being of sound mind and awesome bod, leave to: Lisa, our long discussions , memories of the good times and the bad, the laugh , one argument, and a tall, dark and handsome stranger. Jim M, a shoulder to cry on if you need it, and a certain Heuvelton dance. Chuck W., a huge thanks for sticking by me all these years, our phone calls, two I.O.U.'s and a keg. Bruce P., my long lost brother from Canada, a great week at camp, thanks for letting me use your shoulder and some promise for next year at camp. Tracy, one night with Mitch Gaylord, that trip home from Teen Council and future Trax concerts. Laurie, a trip through the woods with my ex . My parents and brother, thanks for putting up with me and bye. To everyone I left out, a huge party and good luck. I, KERI MCKENDRICK, do hereby be- queath the following: To Colleen, an un- forgettable outburst of laughter, Did you .....and long discussions. To Leslie, butt prints in the snow, some fun dances and don't let the goobies bite! To both of you, a lot of fun times togeth- er, a wild party at my camp, our singing debut and a very special friendship. To Mickie, a party for four, the IGA parking lot, and a good friendship. To Karen, a fun trip to Florida, games A and B, and a long journey down the river. To Lynette, another trip down the water slide, where the mat says this side . To Rene and Amy B, Coles Creek . To Kathy, one New Year's Eve and its red! To Chip- per, my junior prom, a huge I'm sorry and hopefully a friendship. To Marc, that dance I owe you. To Kevin, I heard about you! And especially to My Family ... I Love You and Thanks! I, MICKY MILLS, do bequeath the fol- lowing: Dave B, many awesome times, some boring ones and a lot more to come. Tim, Scott and Jerry, lots of par- ties, snowmobile rides and a big thanks for being my first friends 10 years ago. Ron, my ability to score from fullback. Mike, a face lift. Lynette, the name Mother Hubbard . Colleen and Leslie, thanks for being friends. David C, thanks for your car, rides to the parades and that seven dollars I owe you. Angel, a basketball game. Rob, the nickname Slobbie and the memories of prom night. Dave S, a lot of fun times. Marty and Janet, good luck with each other and a sneaky party at Sis's. Mom and Dad, thanks for everything with a big I Love You! Lee and Yvonne, (my second par- ents), thanks for putting up with me for a year and with my late nights or early mornings. I Love You., And like always you save the best for last - to Kim, I leave my long lectures, a late night fight, but most of all I leave you all the love I could ever give and the hopes f a peaceful fu- ture together. I, CASH MONTROY, being of sound mind and body bequeath the following: To Greg, all the cars in the world, alot of fun times in the garage and a good friendship. To Mike L ... too many corn cob marks. To Bob ... your fairly good ability to rebuild things. To Michelle S . . . football on the BOCES bus, and a lot of fun times. To Michelle M ... a good friendship. To Mo ... all our flirting behind Greg and Carries back and lots of smiles. To Vicki ... someone who is fun to harass and has cute dimples. To Chuck ... the name Mongo and a 1987 Camaro. To Mom and Dad ... thanks for putting up with me all these years. And to Carrie ... a long happy life to- gether, being a great mother to Matthew, my very extra special X-mas and all my love forever! I, MICHELLE MOULTON, being of sound mind and little body bequeath the following: To Susan, a trip to the Burg, my wonderful driving ability, a good friendship and my ability to talk to Mr. P. To Carrie, our long talks and good luck. To Rod, someone else to pick on and a new haircut. To Pete, all the boring bus rides to school. To Alan, my soccer ability, cause I know you need it. To Brad, a good car and a scenic trip through Watertown and good luck with Cindy. To Cindy, good luck with Brad and in soccer. To Laurie, a lasting friend- ship. To Janet, the name Density . To Michelle B, all our long talks on the phone. To Debbie B, all our great times, a motor for our rowboat, luck with the guys and great times to come. To Kas, all our long bus rides, softball games and good luck in the future. To Brian, good luck next year and a bathroom of your own. To Brent, my sports ability and good luck in school. To Mom and Dad, thanks for all the support that you've given me over the years and for putting up with me. I, KATHY MURDOCK, leave the fol- lowing: To Rene, an interesting talk at a football game and a special friendship. Kelly and Karen, a ride to Mo-town. Keri, the ability to hold your head up and a day off from school. Mickie, a sloppy joe, a new hand, a cot, and Moby Dick. Lynette, thrilling summers, long talks and a special cousinship. Kevin, the abil- ity to take a joke. Mr. Lynch, thanks for your help during my stay in Ogdens- burg. Tammy, good times and bad be- cause they helped the most, memories, Mr. Snoot, and a friendship that I hope will always be. Kimmie, happiness with Mark and thanks a lot. Kris, the privi- lege of being my favorite brother. Kelly, your own phone. Kara, long talks and the fact that I will always be there. Mom and Dad, the thought that maybe some- day we will understand each other and my thanks. Todd, all my love forever! I, MICHELLE MURDOCK, leave the following: To Janet, beer bubble gum. To Laurie, an accident and the expo. To Sue, a new man. To Jenny, lasagna. To Carrie, a nice friendship. Cash and Bug. To Cash, a night in the ditch. To Lisa, he was ugly . To Steve, a nice prom. To Larry, thanks for not giving me my bra. To Stacey P, a fun summer and the McDonald's playground. To Colleen and Kevin, the times you got me in trouble. To Mom and Dad, thanks for having me. To Vicki, a banana, a lot of help and a special friendship. To Michelle, some bad beer, a man and a great friendship. To Jeff, a lot of fun times, special memo- ries and my love. I, RENEE PARO, being of sound mind and an overly amount of body, do hereby bequeath the following: To Mom and Dad, thanks for all the love, understand- ing and support you have given me. To my best friend, Birdie, alot of fights, talks and good times and a big hug and thanks. To T.J., a maid and a muzzle. To Skippy, a tootsie pop and a sparky friendship. To Tammy, lots of talks. To Kathy T, a keg of beer. To Kathy, a lot of fun times and a football game. To Lisa, a lot of talks, lots of food and a friendship outside of BOCES. To Karen, the who's sexier award. To Keri, some crickets. To Colleen, curtains. To Tracy, the laugh award. To Michelle, thanks for everyth- ing. To Lynette, six years of teasing. To Mickie, a trip to the Burg. To Mary, thanks for being a friend. To Tim, a punch in the face for the nickname Pumpkinhead. To Henry, thanks. To Carrie, good luck. To Kelly, a rewarding friendship. To David, a lot of fun times, thanks for being my friend, all my love, a hug and kiss and me. I, JENNY PIERCE, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave to Debbie, places we have gone together. An ear to talk to and a shoulder to cry on. Vicki, someone to talk to when I need a special friend, best of luck with Craig in the future. Michelle, all our good times on your old bus. MM, I leave the time Joann and I came over to go swimming. Jennie, all those places we went like P C. Julie, fun times I babysat you. Pat, my second and only mom. Barb and Jerry, all the help with school and other problems, our talks and times together. Thanks for having me around. Harold and Cindy Covey, my second family and all my love. Dad and family, thanks for having me as a daughter, sister and aunt, and for putting up with all my stuff. I, TIMOTHY PIERCEY, being of sound mind and goony body, leave the follow- ing: To Shawn, many good times on the town and many free trips to Donut King. To Scott and Lance, the ability to domi- nate Green Belt along with their own private little bar. To Woody and Jeff, the best of luck with their future plans. To Kevin, a car to puke in. To Steve and Cory, my Mean Green Machine . To Rene, the nickname Pumpkin Head. To Mom, thanks for putting up with me and for flipping my financial bills. To Lee, an everlasting friendship. To other friends, lots of good times and parties. And last but not least, to Lynette, all my love and great times we have had and hopefully more to come, your house of choice, the last name Piercey and in gen- eral my life!! I, ROD PRAY, being of thoughtful mind an unavailable body, do hereby bequeath the following: To Steve, some great times with the city people and a dart board. To John, an untippable boat, my hood scoop and some interesting hunting exper- iences. To Larry, a new but lasting friendship. To Michelle M, someone to pick on. To Susan, some good times on the bus. To Fran, a great friendship and some duck hunting trips. To Dan, a car to take all his women out and plenty of cold ones. To Lori, about as close to a sister as I will ever get. Julie's Mom and Dad, a thanks for putting up with me and especially Julie. To Randy and Rick my two big brothers, a big thanks for just being there for me. Mom and Dad, a big thanks for showing me you care, lots of love and a big thanks for putting up with me. Finally to Julie, a milking stool to stand on, a thanks for a great prom, many B.F. blizzards, a lasting future and all my love. I Love You! I, VICKI REDMOND, being of sound mind and body leave the following: To Laurie, an accident and fun times. To Janet, many memories and BOCES bus rides. To Stephanie, long talks, fun times and many memories. To Ronnie, a nice prom. To Carrie and Cash, happiness forever, long talks and many memories. To Michelle S, fun summers and crank phone calls. To Angie, our camping ex- perience, the golf course and many memories, happiness with Donnie for- ever. To Veronica, a croquet set and fun memories. To Jenny P, future happiness. To Brad, a bus seat and good luck. To Michelle M. long talks, a hair cut, schemes, the rock and a great friend- ship. To Craig, special memories, long talks, future happiness and my love. To Dale and Kathy, thanks and future hap- piness. To Mom and Dad, my love and thanks. To my brothers and their family, thanks for everything. I, LISA RICHARDS, being of sound mind and awesome bod, leave to: Debbie M. all our talks , The Fly, the many trips to Ogdensburg, and one special guy with squeezable cheeks. To Tracey D. all our laughs and good times at the library and one odd night at camp. To Karen B, the best of luck with your writing. Keep up the good work you're going to make it! To Laurie P, all the trips to the movies that never came about, one trip or so to Mickie D's and of course, one guy we both know. To my sister Glenda, all the good times at camp and all our talks, one corvette and a happy future with Gary. To Gary W„ thanks for being a good friend and don't forget this: Turkey! To my parents, all my love and gratitude for always being there for me. I leave you a big hug and I Love You! I, KEVIN ROSS, bequeath the following: to Mike D, all the boring classes we've been through and my ability to imitate certain people. To Lynette, (Mom) thanks for being such a good friend over the years and the ability to take a joke. To Ron B, your very own fire hydrant to wash off Swoop. To Katie A, a great prom and a supply of wine coolers. To Tim P. a new rug in your car and some of that Old Time Rock-n-Roll . To Col- leen H, Mickie C. and Kathy M, a giant apology for all the teasing you had to put up with. To Rene M, some very different window sill talks and all the nicknames I have given you. To David C., some bor- ing music lessons and a 15 minute ride to Gouverneur. To Dave S„ an unusual bike ride home. To Robert L and Marc L, a real football team. And last to Mom and Dad, thanks for everything. I, JOHN HENRY ST.GERMAIN. being of sound mind and body, do hereby be- queath the following: To David, I leave the many discussions on girls (I still can't figure them), school, and the uni- verse in general. Brad, I leave a 1987 Ford Bronco. Marty, I leave my ability to hit a mailbox and not destroy my car. Robert a job from which you can't be fired. Robert W, I leave an A+ (I know you don't get many.) Chuck, permission to drive to school, Troy, a newer car. Larry and Dan, a two ton truck filled with hunting and trapping equipment. Matt, (Rambo), I leave a successful career in the Marines. Michelle S, a professional psy- chiatrist's phone number to stop those two hour long phone calls. To all the role players, I leave one hit point for that crisis situation. Frank your powers back (I think you're in need of them). To my family, thanks for putting up with me all these years and 1 promise I'll pay you back. And last, to everyone else, I leave whatever is still in my locker come June. I, CORY SCOTT, being of sound mind and body by Budweiser, do hereby be- queath the following: To jo a lot of good times and love. To Mom, JoAnn and Georgine, a lot of headaches and more love. To John S, a swim and a friendship. To Steve and Dave, Klondike hunting. To Tim, a gas station and a Ford convert- ible. To Lee, a lot of talks and a swim. To Dave B, a night with car 124. To Woody and Suzy, a spin across the Judge's lawn. And all those people I missed, can divide my estate equally between them. Finally to Dad, a lot of love and hope. I, JOHN SCOTT, being of sound mind and body do hereby bequeath the follow- ing: To Rod, an awesome night at camp, a real car, and a cold swim in the lake. To Larry, all our outdoor adventures and a very warm beer. To Steve, all the parties, past and present and a good set of snow- shoes. To Renee W, my pair of black nike sneakers and a good laugh. To the 1986 baseball team, the memory of an awesome baseball season and a good laugh. To the 1986 baseball team, the memory of an awesome baseball season and a thanks from me for your support. To Jeff, all the fight you can handle and a good motorcycle. To Mrs. Ma Foultz, I leave you Kimberly for one more year only. (Lucky you, huh!!) To Gramp and Gram, the insurmountable amount of patience its taken to put up with me for 17 years and a big thanks . To Dad, thanks for being a lot more than just a dad. And last, but certainly not least, I leave Kim a future of excitment, crazi- ness and all my love. To the Class of 87 , I leave memories that will never be forgotten and the biggest party Heuvel- ton has ever seen. I, TROY SHARP, being of sound mind and great body do hereby leave the fol- lowing: To Lance, a trip to the Brewery. Kevin, a trip to Hermon DeKalb. Marty, a fuzzbuster and a mailbox. Polland, a new car. John S, a baseball. Micky M, a trip to Hermon and a case of beer. Ron- nie. a real firebird. Mike D. a baseball card. Mickie C, a ride to school. And to my Dad, thanks for the car and thanks for everything else, all your support and love through the years. Forget the fights, and remember I Love You! To the Class of '87. Good Luck. To Debbie, all my love, good times and the bad (especially the good). Sorry for the troubles. Hope everything works out. And last, I leave myself, the best car around. 1, LARRY SHEPPARD, do hereby be- queath the following: To John, an awe- some trip up to Stony Brook and a 17 minute ride to Russell. To Dan, some great hunting trips and fishing trips. To Rod, great times across the lake and some chicken fights and a party at your camp. To Steve, great times at camp and a shot glass. To Marty, an unlimited sup- ply of fuzz-busters. To Brad, a pond so you can put your pike in it. To Kevin R, remember the time when ... To Fran, a lot of chicken fights and a cushion to fall on. To Michelle M, a new car. To David, a new speedometer for your car. To Cory, a pile of RUSH tapes and a new truck. To Karen, my computer knowl- edge and a seat in Sociology. To Lynette, a long friendship and a comment about Tim. To Kevin C, a 3000 watt stereo. To Robert, a lighter foot and a can of BUSCH. To Michelle S, a nice prom and a good friendship. To Scotty and Ronnie, you can fight over my room. To Mom and Dad, my love and thanks for putting up with me. Last but not least, good luck to the Class of '87. and to everyone left at HCS. 1, RENEE SHERMAN, leave the follow- ing: To Kim, I leave the memories of all the fun times we've had together and many more to come. Thanks for all the long talks and much more. To Heather, I leave good luck with all the guys in your life and a night to remember. To Peg, 1 leave a day in the Burg and a night on Main Street, all our talks and all the fun times. To Laurie, I leave all the talks in boring homeroom. To Cash and Carrie, good luck. To my sister, I leave all our talks and fun times. To my parents, thanks for all the love and support you gave me over the years. I Love You! And to the rest at HCS, good luck!. I, BRAD SIMMONS, not of sound mind give: John, my gun in the attic. To Marty, all of our hunting trips. To Doug and Pete, one last ball game. To Brian, I leave my steering wheel to the Camaro. To Mike and Rick, one awesome fishing trip. To Rick and Mr. Waters, a four legged animal with no horns. To Chuck, my Camaro. To Dave, the use of my Ca- maro. To Mom and Dad, thanks for put- ting up with me, I Love You! To Cin- dy, all my love, a long lasting relation- ship and a cool temper. To the Seniors , one more wild party and all the fun in the world. I, LAURIE SKELLY, leave the following: to Michelle M., a bag of green M M's. To Janet H. and Michelle M., a trip to the Expo. To Rene P. and Vicki R„ whiplash and long talks. To Stephen, I leave a muzzle. To Bird, a trip to the Burg and K.C. to Rene S, Susan F., Michelle M and Carrie L., a lot of good times. To Rod, a nice girl. To Julie, a lot of long talks. To Mom, Dad and Matt, thanks. I, MICHELLE SKIPKA, leave the follow- ing to: John, a phone call and my prob- lems; Vicki, a chickenhouse and a trip; Kevin, a big thanks; Katie, an everlasting friendship and a lot of memories; Lisa, a place to go to the bathroom; Cash, the ability to catch a shoe; Greg, a scare and 1 will get you back someday; Janet, a fire drill and bubble-gum flavored beer; Mi- chelle B. a party; Rene, whiplash, 1000 words, a secret admirer and a great friendship; Michelle M, the paper towel holder, secretarial class, bad beer and fun times; my brothers, the pleasure of hav- ing me as your only sister and my par- ents, a smile, a happy home, and I do love you. I, KATHY THOMAS, being of sound mind and body, hereby leave the follow- ing: To Rene, lots of long talks and good times and my holly hobbie skirt. To Buddi, lots of crazy moments and boring Driver Ed. classes and a lasting friend- ship. To John, lots of long letters and weird conversations and thanks for the nickname. To Rod, lots of laughs. To Mickie. lots of good times and a lot of bad times and a Moses . To Mrs. Hart- man, thanks for all of your help, I couldn't have made it without you. To Mr. Moore, thanks and a lot of laughs and serious talks. To Mr. Lynch, keep smiling. To E.J's Mom and family, thanks for all of the support and the reminders that you love me and all of the great times. Even all the times you yelled at me. Thanks!!! And last to E.J.. I leave all my love and devotion and thanks for everything. I love you. I, HEATHER THOMPSON, being of sound mind and half way decent body bequeath the following: To Peggy, a lot of fights and talks, a trip to somewhere with no return and a knock on the wall. To Rod, Danny, Steve and Randy. the movies, fireworks, McDonalds and a lot of fun. To Mike, a lot of talks, fights, rides and dances, thanks, I'm sorry and all my love! To Bob Jock, what were you doing that nite? . To Greg F, a wild ride home from school and someday soon - I'm sure! To Brad, a camaro with a new transmission and clutch. To JMS, I leave my chevelle and a very special friend- ship! To Jeff, my co-signer, a lot of argu- ments, I really did listen and thanks for being there. To Bob, a lot of talks and fights. I'm proud of you and I'll be here. To Greg, a job and a babysitter. To Gram, thanks for all the support and I love you! To my parents, thanks for put- ting up with me all these years, thanks for all the advice, I really did listen, thanks for being there. I'm sorry, I ap- preciate everything you've done for me and I love you! To that special someone. a lot of love and memories! I, CHARLES E. WILLARD JR., being of barely any mind and massive body, leave the following: Mikee, Gregums, and Cash, the Margo and keep Margowania alive. To John St.G. and Kevin C, rides to school and some pretty good talks. To Bob, Mikee, Gregums and Cash, the B.S. To Bob, (120) the B.S. we came up with, They call me mellow yellow . To Mi- kee, a certain little Sam pick-up truck and the rides. To my sisters, all my love and may all your dreams come true. And especially to my parents, all my love and thanks for the knowledge I have gained ... 1 love you! I, PEGGY WILLARD, being of no mind and even worse body bequeath the fol- lowing to: Amy and Teresa, a very fast ride to the Burg, a gallon of extra gas and a ride in the truck. To Debbie, a game of touch with ?, a long and venturous night out and many more. To David B. and Micky M„ an afternoon in the library. To Fran and Rod, a day at the camp with- out getting caught. To Rene P, a day of basketball practice without bruises. To Lynette, a rock-n-roll band and Hey, Hey, Hey! To Troy, long talks and a girl of your dreams. To Jay, my driving skills and what letter do I put in it! To Beaner, my clothes. To Clark, a long game of kicking — in basketball! To Mark and Chris, all the money in the world and a car. To Heather T, my best friend, many trips to ??, long talks, crying, arguing and laughing over men. Thanks for al- ways being there for me. A man of your dreams and a knock on the wall. To Mom and Dad, thanks for putting up with me for all these years. I Love You! And Mom, please clean your room! I, MARTIN YORK, being of superior mind and body, do hereby bequeath the following: To Troy, an everlasting friendship. To John St.G, a brand new computer. To Tim P., a hot suicide knob. To Ronnie B., a fuzz buster. To Kevin C, a brand new car stereo. To Bob J., a 12 pack. To John S„ a dozen traps and all my trapping knowledge. To Brad S., a brand new deer rifle and all my exciting hunting stories. And to the rest of the class of 87, an empty keg of Michelob. I, STEVEN YOUNGS, being of smart mind and small body, leave the follow- ing: Rod P., another Dodge. To John S, a basketball and baseball. To Larry S., a camping trip and a beer. To Janet, a plane ticket. To Kevin, my girl exper- ience. To the rest at home, have fun the next few years. To Mom and Chuck, lots of love and I'm done. All the girls, you had your chance. I, VERONICA YOUNG, do hereby be- queath the following: To Vicki, a croquet set, a lot of fun times and also lots of memories. To Becky, a case of poison ivy and the movies. Revenge of the Nerds. To Julie, a rainy day on her grandmoth- ers back porch. To Kelly, an everlasting friendship. To Brad, a seat on the bus away from all the little headaches, so he can study. To Nora and Joe, I wish lots of luck in your future together. To Jenny, I wish the best of luck, a big thanks for everything and the summer of '85. And last but not least, to Mark, the most spe- cial person in my life, I leave a thanks for always putting up with me, many unfor- gettable memories, the hope that all of our future plans come true and all of my love forever. UNDERCLASSMEN Juniors CLASS OFFICERS Sophomore Freshman Sitting: Janine Goccia Vice President; Stand- ing David Balfour, President Renee Martin, Secretary and Angela Ashley, Treasurer Sitting: Angela Spaman, President; Scott Sheppard, Vice President; Standing AJ Backus, Secretary; Randy Chambers, Trea- surer Brian LeBarge, Vice President; Valerie Wells, Treasurer; Kelly Murdock, President; Alison Foster, Secretary 37 Mr. Hanagan's- Grade 11- Row 1: Karen McCottery, Janine Goccia, Tony Lancto, Tracy Miller, Renee Martin. Row 2- Scott McCormick, Jeff Lajoy, Larry Nichols, Don Morley, Randy Gutterson 38 Mrs. Kelly Grade 11 Row 1 - Jenny Berbrich, Beth Doyle, Nichole Ferguson, Angela Ashley, Katie Ames, Lisa Day, Kim Foultz. Row 2 - Karen Brown, Tim Felt, Sean Corrice, John Bailey, David Balfour, Joe Caswell, Melissa Cobane. Miss Bertrands 11th grade homeroom- Row 1 - Laurie Poor, Kelly Shannon, Julie Skelly, Amy Witherell, Tracy Todd. Row 2 - Andy Thornhill, Steve Scott, Robbie Powers, Jason Tehonica, Steve Todd. Row 3 - Tim Reese, Bill Simmons, Mike Schneller, Jeff Todd, Shelly Zanker. Mr. Lynch- Grade 10- Row 1- Kellie Thompson, Angie Spaman, Tiffany Stiles, Renee Woodside, Wylon Thomson, Andrea Newell, Row 2- Scott Sheppard, Suzanne Pinkerton, Laurie Robinson, Heather Recore, Sheila Nautel, Michael Simmons, Jeff Scott; Row 3- Jim Stowe, Dale Strader, Ronnie Volans, Clark Zanker, Lance Willbanks, Bill Rivet, John Raymon. 39 Mr. Gordon-Grade 10- Row 1- Mike Hutton, Renee Fenlong, Colleen Murdock, Julie Goccia, Jenny Merritt, Sheila Graveline, Chris Foultz; Row 2- Harry Moore, Michael Johnson, Scott Finley, Roberta Gibbons, Joanne Foster, Mike Lake, Brian McKendrick. Mr. Moore's 10 Grade Homeroom - Row 1 Virginia Alberto, Lois Bullock, Lisa Arquette, Heather Dodds, Tarasa Carroll, Heather Bartholomew. Row 2: Michelle Besaw, AJ Backus, Kim Denner, Nancy Ashlaw, Barb Brown, Shawn Bergeron, Corey Bogard, Jim Berbrich. Row 3: Bill Bailey, Randy Chambers, Tom Bennett, Alan Cota, Jeff Burdick, Lance Armstrong, and Chris Carmody 40 Mrs. DeLuca- Grade 9- Row 1-Becky Lafave, Tina Gagnon, Heather Haley, Jenny Mayhew, Kolleen Franche, Sabrina Hendricks, Deborah Kuvik, Shelly Lalonde, Row 2- Amy Gilbert, Greg Gilbert, Gary Hazelton, Mark Gooshaw, Christopher Fraser, Christian Lancto, Richie Mayhew; Row 3- Brian LeBarge, Dale Gonio, Charles Loucks, Glenn Hall, Chris Hammond, Tim Lajoy, Mike Montroy. Mr. Dezell- Grade 9- Row 1- Darlene Roacher, Jackie Morrow, Kelley Murdock, Lorien Smithers, Stacey Paro, Jennifer Soule; Row 2- Steve Simmons, Arleena Willard, Lisa Murdock, Val Wells, Marcy Strader, Todd Stone; Row 3- William Willard, Kevin Sloan, Dave Scott, Brad Paro, Jamie Tehonica, Andy Shaw; Row 4- Danny Rodriguez, Tony Simmons, Richie Ormsbee, Ted Wells, Donald Voenette, Bobby Witherell. 41 Mrs. Derrigo- Grade 9- Row 1- Barb Barr, Amy Ballard, Katrina Day, Beth Brown, Alison Foster, Cheryl Doerr; Row 2- Cindy Brady, Michele Curry, David Bullock, Jim Brady, Craig Duvall, Allen Fifield, John Barton; Row 3- Amos Brooks, Lance Corrice. Wade Davis, Richie Bartlett, Peter Dutch, Sean Doerr, Tom Barr, Scott Fisher. 42 Mr. Lewandowski- Grade 8- Row 1 Jennifer Tacchino, Susan Todd, Jennifer Scott, Lynn Stowe, Lorie Simmons. Row 2- Sharlene Simmons, Laura Terwilliger, Joel Thurman, David Venette, Daren Simmons. Row 3- Russell West, David Woodward, Keith Weston, Terry Wilson, Scott Weir, Walter Willard. Mrs. Fay Grade 8- Row 1- Nancy Caswell, Debbie Brown, Rhonda Harper, Bowie Corey, Lori Hilborne, Bobbie Jo Hance, Sandra Doyle, Hillary Bartholomew. Row 2- Pammy Gutterson, Shelly Denner, Lisa Alberto, Aimee Guimond, Chris Compeau, Tim Ashley, Cliff Cook, Rick Dashnaw, Kevin Felt. Row 3- Terry Hazelton, Kyle Dutch, Rick Bogart, Ernie Drake, Brian Bogart, David Basford, Tammy Gutterson, Brandi Bergeron, Ann Hooper, Brad Barr. Mr. Shor Grade 8 - Row 1 - Tammy Roacher, Shelly Recore, Kara Murdock, Patty Newcombe, Sharon Mitchell, Missy Hutton. Row 2 - Chad Mackay, Ken Kelly, Sherri Kirby, Georgine Scott. Jennifer Hynes, Kelly Perrin, Julie Phillips Angela Perry. Row 3 - Craig Martin, Gabe LaRose, Jim King, Mike LaCroix, Mike Loucks, David McCottery, Earl Maxwell, Lee Mackay. Mrs. Recker Grade 7 Row 1 - Shannon LaCharite, Jennifer Hilborne, Danielle Johnson, Angela Phillips, Nancy Parish, Diane Poor. Row 2 Charles Mitchell, Robert Lytle, Danielle Mitchell, Tom Morley, Gary Holland, Shawn Mix. Row 3- Kevin Murdock, Micheal Johnson, Robert Mussen, John Lennox, Aaron Lax. 44 Mr. Barlow- Grade 7- Row 1- Keri Thompson, Tracy Vinch, Vicki Rivet, Patty Wilson, Gudrun Wiegandt, Kevin Todd; Row 2- Aaron Shaw, Andy Stone, Nicholas Wilbanks, Stephen Skelly, Scott Shannon, Kris Weston, Row 3- Craig Sibley, Shelly Raymon, Rhonda Powers, Chris Wright, Renee Reese, Jason Poore. Mr. Harradine Grade 7 - Row 1 -Stacey Ferris, Renee Debyah, Melinda Christman, Stacey Brabant, Sherri Felt. Row 2 - Scott Ayen, Alton Hance, Desso Furgison, Rebecca Fifield, Geoffrey Fenlong. Row 3 - Todd Ellison, Walter Ballard, Richard Baildon, Jeff Grenier, Curt Ethridge, Gary Brabant. College Courses: Row 1: Keri McKendrick, Mickie Chapin, Kevin Ross, Micky Mills, Cory Scott, Robert Willard. Row 2: Colleen Herron, Leslie Hilborne, Karen Ferris, Lynette Armstrong, Michelle Moulton, Laurie Skelly, Susan Freeman, Debbie Mayhew. Row 3: Rod Pray, David Christensen, Larry Sheppard, Dan Chambers, Marc LeBarge, Robert Lax, George Caswell, Mike Guimond. Absent: John Scott, Kevin Ross, Mike Dashnaw and Susan Freeman. 46 Good story “You took my picture again Miss MacAbee- Grade 6- Row 1- Mark Basford, Matthew Mix, Michael Pagano, Michael Smithers, Ronald Sheppard. Row 2- Staci Smith, Jennifer Basford, Danielle Mayhew, Danielle LaRocque, Vicki Wells, Leah Vinch, Rachel Burwell; Row 3- Erik Smithers, Jerri West, Molly Ritchie, Andy Martin, Greg Thompson, Dean White, Kelly Compeau, Brandi Simmons; Missing: Renee Roach. Mr. Nugent's - Grade 6 - Row 1 - Jason Longshore, James Dishaw, David Perrin, Dale Drake, Dana Mayhew, Wayne Hutton, Andy Friot. Row 2 - Scott LaCroix. Donald Doerr, Stacy Lytle, Michelle Hazelton, Skye Sharp, Jason Levac, Richard Hooper. Row 3 - Matt Freeman, Katina Mills, Dawn Hendricks, Shari Pinkerton, Stacey Downing, Julie Ayen, Sherry Zanker, Karen Fraser. 47 Mr. Goccia- Grade 5- Row 1- Jim Spriggs, Tom Burdick, Brent Ellison; Row 2-Shawn Shampine, Mike Lalonde, Ron Mills, Jim Holland, Robert Pike. Brent Moulton; Row 3- Jon Ashlaw, Carisa Steele, Jolene Cutway, Julie LeFleur, Bobbi Jo Smithers. Teshia Hutt, Shannon Brabant; Row 4- Mike Wainwright, Eric Bush, Jason Hazelton, Jason Trombley. Ron Graveline, Stephanie Lytle, Julie Hynes, Terrie Lennox, Garry Martin. 48 Mrs. Hutchinson-Grade 5- Row 1- Steven Blevins, Matthew Stone, Tod Youngs, Robert Breen, Row 2-Jeffery Kelly, Tara Wight, Laura Dibble, Michelle Kirby, Cheryl MacKay, Mario Pagano, Scot Nichols; Row 3- Amy White, Lori Fisher, Alexis Thurman, Nichole Montroy, Jamie Lakomy, Danielle Friot, Karen Todd, Row 4- Clancy Flounders, Karla Kennedy, Jessica Snider, Donna Bogardus, Heather Bedard, Jeremy McGaw, Mike Recore, Lucas Soule, Nathan BickeL Mrs. McGee - Grade 4 - Row 1 - Joshua Tehonica, Geoffrey Day, Michael Christman, Nathan Vassmer. Row 2 - Andrew Denny, Chelsy Livingston, Megan Balfour, Jenny Bogardus, Barbara Jackson, Marc LaRocque. Row 3 - Christina Cook, Sarah Brady, Geoffrey Timmerman, Jonathan Price, Jennifer Bogart, Sara Davis, Phillip Showen. Mr. Young-Grade 4- Row 1- Arren Spicer. Stacy Trombley, Daniel Gagon, Scott Hooper, Steven Alberto; Row 2- Angel Bernecker, Tara Lanphear, Mary Roacher, Tonya Auchterlonie, Gizelle LaRose, Cristal Yerden; Row 3- Michael Fenton, Daniel Wilson, Gerie Risley, Allan Spaman, Michael McCormick, Christopher Burdick. 49 Mrs. Gutterson's - 4th Grade- Row 1 - Joshua McAllister, Shawn Thornhill, Michael Ferris, Daniel Stone. Row 2 - Kelly Mix, Lauren Havens, Shannon Bice, Jessica Barney, Carmen Showen. Row 3 - Ross King, Craig Hazelton, Kris Wangler, Mike Kelley, Nathan Koch, Kelcy Newell, Joshua Corcoran Mrs. Northrop's Third Grade - Row 1 - Michael Maynard, Carrie Basford, Joey Lakomy, Andy Ashley, Brent Phillips, Marty Jo Cronkrite, Karen Yerden Row 2 - Patti Simmons, Nicholas Scott, Craig Collier, Nicole Falardeau, Wayne Holland, Erik Thurman, Mindi Shampine, Crystal Smithers Row 3 - Colleen Downing, Allyson Caswell, James Duvall, Scott Christman, Shannon Zanker, Wayne Parrow, Amber Spaman, Tom Paro Mrs. Duvall's 3rd Grade - Front Row, McDonnell, Dan; Burwell, Mark; Longshore, Corey; Crowe, Kevin; Collier, Kent Second Row, LaCharite, Laureen; Todd, Jennifer; Redmond, Jamie; Crobar, Melissa; Cole, Kati; Beaulieu, Michele; Levac, Nicole; Breen, Stacie Back Row, Lanphear, Katie; Keenan, Erin; Fieldson, Joe; Paro, Tina; LaForty, Tonya; Dutch, Kelli; White, Sarah; Wilson, Jolene; Sheppard, Jennifer; Missing: Jackson, Crystal and Gordon, Craig Mrs. Fenlong's- 2nd Grade - Row 1 - Andrea Vinch, Stephanie Fries, Michael McDonnell, Lucas McAllister, Michael Young. Row 2 - Lucas Ladoureur, Patricia Perrault, Sarah Ballard, Christal Basford, Kylie Murdock, Lisa Hatch, Jennifer Adams. Row 3 - John Pagano, Elizabeth Griffith, Edward Ashley, Nathan Kelly, Larry Trombly, Kent Pierce, Jonathan Putney, Lawrence Moore. Mrs. Geddis's Grade 2 - Row 1 - Ethan Bartholomew, Shawn Spriggs, Tom Bergeron, Mike Blevins, Kevin Stiles. Row 2 - Nicole Gordon, Stephanie Barkley, Regina Ashley, Mike Tompkins, Angela Cougler, Elizabeth May- nard. Row 3 - Cindy Bogardus, Alicia Auchterlonie, Jonathan Lytle, Chris Ames, Shane Longshore, John Sanford, Duane Dibble, Jennifer Brady. Absent - Jason Burwell Mrs. Richards grade 2 Row 1 - Eric Warner, Jason Patterson, Locke Newell, Raymond Carroll, Joshua Gleeson. Row 2 - Amie Jo Cobane, Carla Poor, Lucas Matthews, Christina Castor, Amy Hooper, Kristy Denner, Janelle Martin. Row 3 - Tanya Hazelton, Sarah Washburn, Trina Auchterlonie, Alexis Shaw, Betty Corey, Katherine Hilborne, Anna Maria Roscoe, Jamie Lytle. 52 Mrs. Thompson's - Grade 1 - Row 1 - Darin Crowe, Jason Sanford, Benjamin Crowe, Robert Cronkrite, Joshua Larose Row 2 - Shannon Thornhill, Angela Pagano, Melissa Poore, Bridget Mills, Betsy Matthews, Nicole Simmons Row 3 - Brian Kelly, Kristy Downing, Darrick Ward, Brandon Storie, Eric Waltrath, Elizabeth Breen, Kristi Robinson, Kristopher Durant Miss Allen's - Grade 1 - Row 1 - Emily Wangler, April Jones, Joshua Shaw, Row 2 - Alicia Elliott, Ryan Seguin, Maria Weston, Matthew Hazelton. Jodi Ferris. Row 3 - Timothy Lalonde, Ryan Johnson, Kenneth Duvall, Kelly Fobare, Jason Risley, Darcy Perry, Marc Blevins. 53 Miss Stone-Grade 1-Row 1-Matthew Cole, Kurt Nichols, Travis Smithers, Matthew Skelly. Middle Row- Stacie Ames, Peter Smithers, Lucas Bayne, Roxanna LaForty, Dean Brooks, Kevin Mix. Last Row- Amanda Caswell, Deborah Bogardus, Pamela Gagnon, Danielle Johnson, Amy Jo Lalonde, Rebecca James, Kathryn Moore. ■ 54 Mrs. Wilde - Grade-Pre 1st - Row 1: Dottie Murdock, Julie Smith, Melissa Ashley, Kelly Basford, Valery Lalonde. Row 2: Dennis Yerden, Michael St. Dennis, Roy Johnson, Daniel Petrie, Eric Bernecker, Robert Corcoran. Absent: Bernard Hynes. Miss. Merkley's- A.M. Kindergarten Class - Row 1- Mandi Hazelton, Kelly Blevins, Joseph Seguin, Lance MacKay, Benjamin Ritchie. Row 2 - David Wangler, Todd St. Dennis, Ryan Simmons, Jamie Fenton, Shannon Basford, Kara Gleeson. Row 3 - Joshua Matthews, Jason Madill, Jeffery Kendall, Adam Caswell, Geri Ashley, Charity Young, James Phillips. Mrs. White's - A.M. Kindergarten Class - Row 1 - Anthony Collier, Cory Smithers, Jaime Duvall, Courtney Ladouceur, Jennifer Cole, Anthony Vinch. Row 2 - Jennifer Sanford, Amanda Dykes, Nicole Livingston, Emily Crowe, Jennifer Wright, Brooke Burwell, Billie Jo Barr. Row 3 - Joel Schneller, Trisha Gutterson, Bradley Storie, Kendra Roacher, Lindsay Geddis, Natalie Levac, Emma Vassmer Miss Merkley's - P.M. Kindergarten Class - Row 1- Calvin Cook, Michael Mills, Steven Kirby, Colin Merna. Row 2 - Michael Elliott, Rachel Kio, Amy Fanning, Morgan Putman, Charity Mastine, Billie Jo Bennett. Row 3- Heidi Carter, David Matthews, Philip Todd, Mandy Willbanks, Lee Walrath, Renee Lytle, Jessica Flounders. Mrs. White's - P.M. Kindergarten - Row 1 - Lacey Shaver, Jessica Carroll, April Walrath, Sara Christman, Tammy Bogardus. Row 2 - William Petrie, Kevin Fobare, Andrew Fenton, Eric Merkley. 56 Mrs. Gates- Self-Contained L.D.- Row 1- Justin Steele, Peggy Gilbo, Summer Smith, Harlow Perry, Christopher Elliott. Row 2- Stacey Mix, Earl Tompkins, Christopher Cougler, Mark LaCroix, Matthew Debyah, Raymond Johnson, Elisabeth Butterfield, Ab- sent: Eric Gloss. EPG-Grades 1-3: Front row: Marc Blevins-1, Darin Crowe 1, Mike McDonnell 2, Angela Pagano 1, Maria Weston 1, Jodi Ferris 1, Robert Cronkrite 1. Back row: Jennifer Shep- pard 3, Kevin Crowe 3, Angela Cougler 2, Gary White 2, Brandon Storie 1, Darcy Perry 1, Jason Sanford 1. EPG-Grades 4-6: Front Row: Lauren Havens 4, Carmen Showen 4, Nichole Montroy 5, Mario Pagano 5, Karen Todd 5. Back Row: Shannon Bice 4, Amy White, 5, Na- than Bickle 5, Karla Kennedy 5, Nathan Koch 4, Phillip Showen 4, Steven Blevins 5, Kelly Mix 4. Students Attending Ogdensburg Schools: Row 1: Timothy El- liott, Joseph McBroom, Walter Corey, Michael Skidds, Raymond Johnson, Terry McBroom, Danny Rascoe, Laura Petrie. Row 2: Darlene Hall, Kathy Bogardus, Tina Cousino, Greg Arquette, Brian Willard, Larry Wilson, Scott Griffith. Row 3: Jessica Gilbo, Margaret Gagnon, Steven Chapin, Mark Hall. Students attending Richville Opportunity Center: Wendy Wainwright, David Basford, Dennis Matthews, Sharlene Simmons-absent. 58 Whiz Quiz - Row 1 - Dave Balfour, George Caswell, Tony Lancto, Row 2 - Robert Willard, Jason Tehonica, Steven Todd National Honor Society - Row 1: Renee Martin, Tracy Todd, Janine Goccia, Lisa Day, Susan Freeman, Katie Ames, Kim Foultz Row 2: Karen McCottery, Laurie Poor, Amy Withered, Steven Todd, Angela Ashley, Joe Caswell, Robert Willard, Andy Thornhill Row 3: Mike Dashnaw, George Caswell, Dan Chambers, Kevin Ross, David Balfour, Jason Tehonica, Tony Lancto Latin Club - Row 1 - Beth Brown, Renee Matin, Tracy Todd, Andy Thornhill, Scott McCormick, Kim Foultz, Angela Ashley, Colleen Murdock, Sue Freeman Row 2 - Chris Foultz, Julie Goccia, Kelly Thompson, Sheila Graveline, Tonya McGaw, David Balfour, Lance Corrice, Chris Fraser, Mike Dashnaw, Kevin Ross Row 3 - Heather Haley, Lisa Murdock, Jackie Morrow, Amy Withered, Jenny Merritt, Tracy Miller, Christian Lancto, Tim Felt, Amos Brooks French Club - Row 1 - Colleen Franche, Lorien Smithers, Janine Goccia, Katie Ames, A.J. Backus, Renee Fenlong, Lisa Arquiette, Suzanne Pinkerton Row 2 - Debbie Kuvik, Katrina Day, Angie Spaman, Tiffany Stiles, Lisa Day, Andrea Newell, Lois Bullock, Heather Dodds Row 3 - Cindy Brady, Rob Powers, Tony Lancto, Steve Todd, Mike Hutton, Brian McKendrick, Jamie Tehonica Row 4 - Ron Volans, Jason Tehonica, Bill Rivet, Jim Stoe, Joe Caswell. A.M. BOCES - Row 1 - Bill Otis, Greg Foster, Kevin Cutway, Michelle Skipka, Mike Lytle, Ronnie Bellinger, Janet Harper. Row 2 - Debbie LaMay, Bob Jock, Cash Montroy, Vicki Redmond, Chuck Willard, Michelle Murdock, Jenny Pierce, Rene Paro, Kathy Thomas P.M. BOCES - Row 1 - Brian Moulton, Jeff Duford, Elton Johnson, Scott Hitsman, Tom MacKay, Jesse Roberts, Jerry Shannon, Row 2 - Lori Teer, Tracy Doerr, Amy Jennings, Nora Corrice, Joe Hance, Heather Thompson, Peggy Willard, Diana Brooks, Michelle Johnson, Michelle Hutton, Michelle Barton. Year Book Staff - Row 1, Cory Scott, Mickey Mills, Mike Guimond, Marc LaBarge, Kathy Thomas, Renee Paro, Michelle Murdock. Row 2, Mickie Chapin, Keri McKendrick, Colleen Herron, Karen Ferris, Lynette Armstrong, Leslie Hilborne, Michelle Moulton, Susan Freeman. Row 3, Danny Chambers, Larry Sheppard, John Scott, Mike Dashnaw, Kevin Ross, Daved Christensen, Steve Youngs. Row 4, Ronnie Bellinger, Lori Skelly, Renee Sherman, Matt Flyn, Jenny Pierce, Carrie Lennox, Michelle Skipka. 62 Art Club - Row 1 - Heather Dodds, Karen McKottery, Jennifer Berbrich, Kathy Thomas, Virgina Alberto, Tom Bennett Row 2 - Andrea Newell, Lois Bullock, Lisa Arquette, Jennifer Mayhew, Jennifer Soule, Joanne Foster, Heather Recore Row 3 - Laurie Robinson, Michelle Beasaw, Joanne Scott, Tina Gagnon, Sheila Nautel, Suzanne Pinkerton, Roberta Gibbons, Nancy Ashlaw, Shelly Zanker, Mrs. Hartman. Row 4 - Amy Beasaw, Teresa Gibbons, Steve Youngs, Tim Reese. FHA - Row 1 - Beth Brown, Debbie Kuvik, Shelley Recore, Jackie Morrow, Lorien Smithers, Katrina Day, Colleen Franche, Darlene Roacher, Lynn Stowe. Row 2 - Debbie Brown, Desso Ferguson, Vicki Rivet, Melinda Christ- man, Stacy Brabant, Sharon Mitchell, Nancy Caswell, Brandi Bergeron, Angela Phillips. Row 3 - Renee Debyah, Hillary Bartholomew, Danielle Mitchell, Pam Gutterson, Michelljohnson, Kari Thompson, Bowie Cory, Jenni- fer Hilborne, Stacey Ferris, Julie Phillips. Row 4 - Tammy Gutterson, Shelly Raymond, Ann Hooper, Rhonda Powers, Bobbie Jo Hance, Cheryl Doerr, Kara Murdock, Angel Perry. F.F.A.: Row 1: Mike Montroy, Chuck Willard, David Christensen, Larry Sheppard, Brad Simmons, Jeff Todd. Row 2: Richie Ormsbee, John Barton, Greg Gilbert, Steve Youngs, Randy Chambers, Scott Sheppard, Mr. Pierce. 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Row 3: Mi- chelle Besaw, Tiffany Stiles. 68 ■ HEURELTON CENTRAL SCHOOL MARCHING BAND O CO On rH I m w Q Ph W) d d '3) 5i Ah q_) Q 5 Oh 00 rft tO X g to £?6 .3 Uh d o £ 73 «3 2o rH On CD C CD P d ■— p J3 73 to 2 73 3 d •M d to P cn c_n CD u to 73 d tN °;2 ■5 3 3 ”7 ? fO to 73 3 d p Uh cn CD U to LH CD U JO E a cj a to 13 Ph 2 to H Ph og g tO Q X .53 . w d o 6 (H CD D } CJ 0 D j_ -H U .p Ph tO tO .52 tn H d in X On rH o 3 p X no to 2 ! fO P C-D CJ) h 0_ P 0 d D g § c- 2 to §6-i tn D . S ;£ S) Uh Mh VJH _ H CD 73 P d D d o d 1 6 S 2 | § in to rj IO 4H _ q § |3 3 3 T tO 73 t3 73 d p (H p H- to P (0 cj in h ACHIEVEMENT NIGHT — 1985 70 BOY'S ATHLETIC - 1st Row - Larry Nichols, Andy Thornhill, Mickey Mills, Mike Dashnaw, Scott McCormick, Kevin Ross, David Scott, John Bailey. 2nd - Brian McKendrick, Chris Foultz, Lance Armstrong, Kevin Sloan, Jason Tehonica, Robert Powers, George Caswell, Jamie Tehonica. 3rd - John Scott, Fran Burdick, Kevin Cutway, Dale Strader, Peter Fifield, Sean Corrice, Jeff Lajoy. 4th - Joe Caswell, Cory Bogart, Troy Sharp, Mike Lake, Ronnie Volans, Randy Chambers, Bill Bailey, Robert Lax. Girls Athletic Association - Row 1 - Karen Ferris, Lynette Armstrong, Tiffany Stiles, Lisa Day, Rene Paro, Kelley Murdock, Lorien Smithers, Janine Goccia, Julie Skelly, Melissa Hutton, Debbie Kuvik. Row 2 - Katie Ames, Angie Spaman, Kim Foultz, Renee Fenlong, Kim Denner, Amy Withered, Tracy Todd, Tammy Curry, Cindy Brady, Marcy Strader. Row 3 - Mickie Chapin, Keri McKendrick, Kelly Shannon, Renee Martin, Tonya McGaw, Jenny Merritt, Sheila Graveline, Shelly Zanker, Kathy Thomas, Debbie LeMay. Varsity Baseball: Row 1- Kevin McAllister, Danny Lake, Randy Woodside. Row 2- Jamie Tehonica, Jammie Tehonica, Troy Sharp, Gary Hammond, John Scott, Mike Dashnaw, Brad Simmons, Cory Bogart, Mike Lake. Row 3- Coach Tehonica, Andy Thornhill, Jim Donnelly, David Scott, Kevin Ross, Robert Lax, John Bailey, Jason Tehonica, Craig Duvall. Girls Softball Team - Row 1-Eileen Ames, Lisa Graveline, Gayle Powell. Row 2-Jenny Merritt, Lynette Arm- strong, Kelly Shannon, Karen Ferris, Mickie Chapin, Rene Paro, Michelle Moulton, Julie Skelly, Missy Hutton (Manager). Row 3-Coach Sue Perry, Kim Foultz, Sheila Graveline, Kelly Murdock, Tracy Todd, Kathy Thomas, Marcy Strader, Renee Fenlong. Boys Varsity Soccer-Row 1- Co-Captains-Mike Dashnaw, Scott McCormick. Row 2- Micky Mills, Kevin Powell, Brian McKendrick, Fran Burdick, Ron Bellinger, Troy Sharp, Mike Lake, Chris Foultz, Corey Bogart, Andy Thornhill. Row 3-Coach John Tehonica, Kevin Sloan, Tom McKay, Jerry Shannon, George Caswell, Kevin Cutway, Shawn Corrice, Dale Strader, Robbie Powers, Joe Caswell, Peter Fifield, John Bailey, Jason Tehonica, Bill Bailey, Lance Armstrong, David Scott. Girls Soccer Team-Row 1- Co-Captain-Kelly Shannon, Captain-Lynette Armstrong, Co-Captain-Karen Ferris. Row 2- Wylon Thomson, Virginia Alberto, Angie Spaman, Katie Ames, Kathy Murdock, Rene Paro, Mickie Chapin, Keri McKendrick, Debbie Kuvik, Julie Skelly, Janine Goccia. Row 3- Coach Sue Perry, Renee Matin, Kelley Murdock, Tonya McGaw, Lisa Day, Jenny Merritt, Tracy Todd, Sheila Graveline, Kim Foultz, Lorien 74 Smithers, Kim Denner, Amy Witherell, Cindy Brady, Tiffany Stiles, Manager-Missy Hutton. Modified Boys Soccer - Row 1 - Scott Ayen, Charlie Mitchell, Lee MacKay, Scott Shannon, Kris Weston, Chad MacKay, Stephen Skelly, Christian Lancto, David Bullock, Gary Holland. Row 2 - Coach Tehonica, Andy Shaw, Craig Martin, Richie Bartlett, Alan Fifield, David Woodward, Tim Lajoy, Brian Bogart, Rick Bogart, Nick Willbanks, Craig Sibley. 75 H.A.V.O.C. (Heuvelton Audio Visual Operation Club: Steven Todd, Jason Techonia, Tim Felt, David Balfour and Tony Lancto Boy's Varsity Basketball: Row 1: Mike Dashnaw, Kevin Ross, Jeff Lajoy, John Scott, Jamie Tehonica. Row 2: George Caswell, Robert Powers, John Bailey, Larry Nichols, Andy Thornhill, Jason Tehonica, Scott McCormick, Tom MacKay, Coach Tehonica. 76 Girls Junior Varsity Basketball- Row 1: Sheila Nautel, Marcy Strader, Cindy Brady, Nancy Ashlaw. Row 2: Sue Perry, Lisa Murdock, Amy Ballard, Rhonda Harper, Lisa Alberto, Debbie Kuvik, Michelle Curry, Cheryl Doerr. Boys J.V. Basketball- Row 1: Randy Chambers, Ronnie Volans, Brian McKendrick, Chris Foultz, Brad Paro. Row 2: Lance Willbanks, Bill Bailey, Dale Strader, Dale Gonio, Brian LeBarge, Mike Lake, Tim Ashley, Kevin Sloan, Peter Dutch, Coach Tehonica. 77 Senior Athletes - Row 1 Mike Dashnaw, Mickey Mills, Lynette Armstrong, Karen Ferris, Keri McKendrick, Fran Burdick, Robert Lax. Row 2 - Colleen Herron, John Scott, Kevin Cutway, Rene Paro, Troy Sharp, Michelle Moulton, Mickie Chapin. Row 3 - George Caswell, Peter Fifeild, Kevin Ross, Kathy Thomas. J.V. Cheerleaders Row 1: Katrina Day Row 2: Jenny Merritt, Tonya MaGaw, Kelly Murdock, Tiffany Stiles Row 3: Wylon Thomson, Renee Fenlong, Angie Spaman Varsity Cheerleaders 1-row Colleen Herron bottom row- Lisa Day, Keri Me Kendrick, Mickie Chapin, Karen Ferris, Tracy Dee Todd, top row- Katie Ames, Lynette Armstrong, Janine Goccia, Michelle Hutton, Renee Martin BUSINESS PATRONS BAILDONS OGDENSBURG NEW BASTA'S FLOWERS CHANNELS LINDA'S BEAUTY DEN REGANS COLLISON ROGER MICHAEL, AUTO BODY INSTRUCTOR SERVICE PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Milford Basford Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Beaulieu Sr. Norman, Joyce and Shannon Bice Mr. and Mrs. George Bracy Mr. Mrs. Francis Burdick and family Mr. and Mrs. Guy D. Conklin Thomas and Susan Corrice Harold, Cindy and Nickie Covey Carl, Linda, Kevin, Kenny, and Jolene Cutway Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Day Robert, Ann and Matthew Erwin Helen and Bobby Ethridge Mr. and Mrs. Gary Fay, Melissa and Laura Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fenton and family Mr. and Mrs. Don Fielding and family Dean and Ruth Fishbeck and family David and Sue Fishel The Foultz's, Bob, Linda, Kim and Chris Mr. and Mrs. Cephas Gibbons and family Mr. and Mrs. William Goccia and family Ron and Chris Graveline and family Sharlene Hilborne and family Bernard and Sandy Hynes and family Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hynes and family Mr. and Mrs. Allan Johnson Ken and Ruthann Kelly, Ken, Jeff and Brian Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Knowlton Bud and Verda Lennox Terry and Kris Lennox and family Mr. Lynch and family James and Lillian Lytle Mr. Ralph R. McMartin Kerry, Cindy and Jenny Merritt Bob and Sharon Murdock, Colleen and Kevin Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Murdock Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pagano, Michael, Mario, John, Angela and Jimmy Mrs. Grace Parish Neil and Helen Parish and Nancy Paul Pierce and family The Putney Family Curt, Colleen and Ashley Ross Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ross Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ruud Mr. and Mrs. William Russell Mr. and Mrs. Leo E. St. Germain and family Mr. James O. Scott Mr. and Mrs. William Scott Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Sheppard Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skipka and family Fernand St. Pierre Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Thompson Jim and Helen Todd Roger Todd and family Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wainwright Mr. and Mrs. John Vassmer, Nathan and Emma 79 Chick's Pizza HOME OF THE SHEET PIZZA SUBS WINGS HOURS FEATURING TUES., WED.. THURS.. SUN.-4-H HOME MADE DOUGH FRE, SAT.-4-12 FREE DELIVERY OPEN MONDAYS SIZES: SM.-MED.-LG. 393-7700 1608 FORD STREET CHICK KEVIN MAGINN OGDENSBURG, N.Y. MORNING STAR £lRHOMES INC. Congratulations To The Class Of 87 We've Got A Home For You Rt 37, Ogdensburg 393-0890 LARRY WORDEN, INC. New And Used Cars Custom Exhaust - We Bend The Pipes Riverside Drive Ogdensburg, N.Y. 13669 393-4750 LITTLE RED’S ROOST Mary And Gerald Primeau On Canton-Ogdensburg Rd Ph. 393-5281 Best Wishes To The Class Of 87 HUBERT AND LINDA KIM, KRIS, KELLEY, KARA MURDOCK Congratulations To The Class Of 1987 BILL AND DOROTHY SIMMS 80 l jperlinq's FURNITURE STORES OGDEN SBURG MASSENA POTSDAM WATERTOWN Officers For 1986-1987 President Lee W. Dezell 1st Vice President Edwin Lantco 2nd Vice President Ronald Weir 3rd Vice President Robert Chapin Treasurer Bob Crawford Secretary Arthur Kelly Deputy Dist. Gov. James McCarty HEUVELTON LIONS CLUB Heuvelton, N.Y. District 20-W Services Provided Eye Wear Eye Exams Hearing Aids Amphombia Clinics Guide Dogs for Blind Sponsor Local Activities Youth Commission State Band Local Band Boy Scouts Girl Scouts Local Charities 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 FOX u7Tc t a dU omc±. Ogdensburg • Heuvelton • Lisbon • Hammond New York SIMMONS CONSTRUCTION Wood And Steel Buildings r BUILDINGS Heuvelton, N.Y. 344-7962 Fuel Oil and Kerosene Jay and Roger Our Customers Are Warm Friends 344-7902 393-5536 FERRIS FUEL CRAWFORDS GENERAL STORE 334-2245 52 State Street Heuvelton, N.Y. V.C.R's Tape Rentals, Subs, Groceries, Croghan Bologna Fresh Russell Cheese Curd On Friday Nights Mrs. Northrop President CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS OF '87 from Mr. Moore Vice President HEUVELTON TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION Heuvelton Central School Heuvelton, New York 13654 Mrs. Day Miss Bertrand Secretary Miss Merkley Co-Treasurer JOHNSTON ELECTRIC AND MAINTENANCE John Oeore New Holland Same Salemark DONALD E. ROBINSON S°NS RD 1 Hammond, N.Y. 13646 Stove 315 -375-8852 Jim Petroleum Marketing Equipment Sales - Installation - Service Petro - Tite Tank Testing Earle Johnston Heuvelton, N.Y. 13654 Lightning Protection System Residential Commercial and Agricultural Wiring TIM’S ELECTRICAL AND LIGHTNING PROTECTION SERVICE Tim Bill Heuvelton, N.Y. 13654 315 — 344-2381 Fire Alarm Weathervane Security System Systems Flowers FARRAND’S FLOWERS 118 King Street Next to Hepburn Hospital Ogdensburg, N.Y. 13669 Compliments Of Congratulations to the Class of 1987 MR. HANAGAN LEO'S foamvMw Ou dtaul Sewice FuEEy Guaranteed, General Repaiu 9ti5(t Setfenewl “Raad Qgd. Viam 393-1543 STILES AUCTION HOUSE Finest In Northern New York Phone: 344-7171 Or 344-8886 84 Congratulations to the Heuvelton Class of 1987 From: STANDARD SHADE ROLLER Division of Joanna Western Mills Company P.O. Box 578 Ogdensburg, New York 13669 A A CONTRACTORS r Satellite Dish Antennas Mark Cliff Ayen Owners Office Telephone (315) 344-7077 (315) 344-6622 (315) 344-2219 CARBINO'S JEWELRY STORES Art Carved Class Rings Keepsake Diamonds Ogdensburg, N.Y. 13669 Phone 393-6650 Animal Health Products Detergents Pesticides “ si r4- 1 Supplies INDEPENDENT BUYERS ASSOCIATION RFD 3 Ogdensburg, NY 13668 Raymond “Doug Hazelton Tel. (315) 393-6315 Sales Technician Congratulations to the Graduates KIM’S BEAUTY SALON 5 State Street Heuvelton, N.Y. 13654 344-2497 85 HEUVELTON MOBIL State Street Heuvelton, N.Y. 13654 HEUVELTON ACWAY FEED Feed, Seed, Fertilizer Lawn And Garden Supplies Chemicals, Paints, Pool Supplies Pet Food 1 River Street Heuvelton, N.Y. 13654 344-2422 J. TACCHINO AGENCY Private Investigations Security Services Legal Paper Service Security Guards Security Consulting Missing Persons Criminal Defense Legal Surveillance Accident Investigations Security Fire Alarms Star Rt. Box 22 Heuvelton, N.Y. Phone 344-8828 HACKETT HARDWARE The Hardware Store With A Whole Lot More. Ogdensburg 393-6101 Open 7 Days A Week Compliments HEUVELTON LUMBER Compliments of RICHARDSON'S HARDWARE STORE State Street Heuvelton, New York 13654 Hardware 344-2321 87 TRACTORS HESSTON EQUIPMENT HEUVELTON EQUIPMENT CO iVC. Box 318 Heuvelton, New York 13654 Tel.: (315) 344-2361 Gary Crowe Mark Matthews Compliments Of EDWARDSVILLE GROCERY J.T. PHILLIPS INSURANCE 422 State Street Ogdensburg, N.Y. 13669 Phone 393-1961 Congratulations Seniors FROG INN 60 State Street Heuvelton, New York WILLIAM WOODS Wholesale Fruits and Produce 218 South Street Ogdensburg, N.Y. 13669 ] Phone: 393-3370 KEY BANK OF NORTHERN NEW YORK 333 Ford Street Ogdensburg, N.Y. 13669 BEV BRENNO'S BABY BARN Full Line Of Juvenile Furniture And Ensembles 108 New York Avenue Ogdensburg, N.Y. 13669 phone: 393-5270 THE SPORTS MART 828 Ford Street Ogdensburg, New York 393-2865 Compliments To The Class Of 1987 From THE FAMILY OF MR. MRS. BRUCE NICHOLS 88 Congratulations To Class Of '87 LEE W. DEZELL rr 1 I f ' Jr N ? .. f 1 %-. f -£3§fl lc__ AGWAY INC. OF LISBON, NEW YORK ' Working for People Who Work the Land Compliments of J. R. MILLER Seaway Shopping Center Ogdensburg, New York Electric Motor Sales Service LAWTON ELECTRIC INC. Small Engines Snowmobiles 393-2728 Compliments Of DOLLAR - FARM Congratulations To The Class Of 1987 From The Robert Christensen And Family Heuvelton, N.Y. 13654 United Helpers Cedars Nursing Home, Inc. Route 4, Box 89 OGDENSBURG, NEW YORK 13669 -9311 (315) 344-7101 Holstein Breed Of The 80's MCGAW CONTRACTING Box 23 Depeyster, New York 13633 Phone: 344-8866 89 CHRYSLER CORPORATION puU Line Chrysler Dealer BLEVINS BROS., INC. Rt. 3 — Ogdensburg, N.Y. 13669 (315) 393-7252 Dave Blevins Lynn Blevins President Vice President 'Where Service Means Business' TRIMMS Olds Pontiac GMC 24 Hour Wrecker Service Donald Trimm, Owner Canton Road 315-393-3150 Ogdensburg, N.Y. 315-393-2170 TOM RUSSELL MAIN STREET A UTO CLINIC 628 MAIN STREET TUNE-UP ELECTRICAL SPECIALISTS PHONE 393-1252 OGDENSBURG, N.Y. 13669 Everything for the Builder and Homeowner 393-1250 Canton Ogdcnsbutg Rd. Ogdensburg, N.Y. rflargard Anne's Boutique 510 FORD STREET OGDENSBURG. NY 13669 RONALD G MARGARET ANNE TOOLEY (315) 393-7930 WOMENS QUALITY APPAREL CLICKNER’S MATTRESS CO. Furniture — Appliance — Bedding 26-28 Lake Street Ogdensburg, New York 13669 393-2352 NATIONAL ARMY STORE Seaway Plaza Odgensburg, New York 13654 CAMERONS FABRICARE CENTER 619 Canton St. 10% Discount for Ogdensburg, N.Y. Cash and Carry Phone: 393-4460 _ Compliments Of Your Glass And Radiator Specialists ' EDDY'S SUPERMARKET 703 Main Street, Ogdensburg, N.Y. 1366Q 301 Champlain Street Ogdensburg, N.Y. 13669 393-7181 Specialize In Brakes, Wheel Alignment, Windshields Complete Body Shop Free Estimates Congratulations To The Class Of 87 BOB JOHNSON CATTLE TRUCKING You Call We Haul Ogdensburg, N.Y. 13669 344-6610 (315) 393-4389 CASSIUS W. MONTROY Blacktopping Sand-Gravel-Fill-Top Soil Cash P.O. Box 291 C.W. Montroy Ogdensburg, N.Y. 13669 L COLLINS MOTOR SALES INC. Odgensburg, N.Y. 13669 Ford — Mercury Cars, Ford Trucks Carl Rental Service Sales and Service Phone: 315 — 393-2520 Fairlea Homestead Compliments Of MR. AND MRS. BARTON ARMSTRONG R.D. 1 Ogdensburg, New York 13669 422 Ford Street Ogdensburg, NY 13669 (315) 393-5291 Congratulations To The Class Of 1987 OGDENSBURG PAPER SUPPLY, INC Office Supplies Furniture Party Paper Supplies Typewriter Sales, Service Rentals SUPER DUPER Park Plaza Ogdensburg, New York 13669 MORT BACKUS AND SONS, INC. New and Used Cars See Our Local Representative Cecil Duvall Phone: 393-5899 91 Compliments Of ROYAL-J-ACRES The Pierces David Kent Mary Kristine Keith Jacqueline Kathy Nathan Assited by Bob Chambers Pete Burley DOUG’S TAVERN Main Street Heuvelton, NY 13654 Best Wishes To The Class Of 87 KOKOMO FARMS Bill And Betty Masters Family 'We're the Bank that's close to you. IMffH ©©(LQOtJSFW V SAVINGS BANK OGDENSBURG Office Cor. GREENE CAROLINE ST. 393-1600 OPEN Mon.-Thurs. 9am-3pm Fri. 9am-6pm (315) 393-7660 Seamay 'Valley AUTOMOBILE SALES 4 SERVICE DOUG POPPLE HOWARD KENCH 1000 PATERSON ST. OGDENSBURG. NEW YORK 13669 92 POTSDAM Office 31 MAIN ST. 265-2300 OPEN Mon.-Fri. 9am-4pm MASSENA Office 22-24 PHILLIPS ST. 769-3566 OPEN Mon.-Thurs. 9am-4pm Fri. 9am-3pm 4pm-6pm JERR Y BILL SLEEPY HILL FARMS OGDENSBURG, NY (31 5 393-3435 hay Per Bale Mulch traw RICH MARTHA'S EDGETOWN RESTAURANT Serving You From 5 A.M.-10 P.M. Corner Rt 37 Black Lake Road Ogdensburg OGDENSBURG SEAWAY Canton Road Ogdensburg, NY 13669 (315) 393-9706 (315) 344-7031 Pones9 Service Station ALIGNMENTS • TIRES • BRAKES • EXHAUST TRUMAN. DAVE. DAN DOUG 44 STATE STREET Owners HEUVELTON. NY 13654 Congratulations Seniors From BETTY'S GIFT VARIETY SHOP 57 State Street Heuvelton, N.Y. Compliments of AGWAY ENERGY PRODUCTS Box 05 Heuvelton, NY 13654 Phone: (315) 344-2210 94 RAM HYD. HOSES PAINTS CUSTOM-MADE (ZoUH Uf ?4ufo P Vlt4 6 RIVERSIDE DR. 1111 PATTERSON ST. CANTON, N. Y. 13617 OGDENSBURG, N. Y. 13669 315-386-8146 315-393-1038 Monday - Friday — 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Saturday — 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Sunday —10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. BILL MILLER, Manager BILL STREETER, Manager T (JHargaret (Anne’s Imrttgue 510 FORD STREET OGDENS8URG, N.Y. 13669 Compliments Of COUGLERS FEED SERVICE Heuvelton, NY 13654 Tel. 315 — 344-7061 Congratulations! DRUM-AYR FARM Route 1 Norman, Margaret Paul Drummond Heuvelton, New York 13654 HOWES EXCAVATING 393-2269 JESSE R. CRAWFORD AGENCY 48-A State Street Heuvelton, New York 13654 Phone: 344-8833 Service That Counts Auto, Home Life Insurance Business Bonds Congratulations To The Class Of 87 HEUVELTON DELI Finest Pizza's Subs Catering Parties 344-7039 Scott Mckeever, Owner BRUCE GORDON BOARD WHACKER'S SHOP General Carpentry 49 Main Street Madrid, NY 13660 315 — 322-4010 FISHERS Northern New York's Finest Men's Store 306 Ford Street, Ogdensburg, New York 13669 95 ROETHEL TOURS Dependable Transportation When You Need It 393-5200 ROETHEL AUTO PARTS 1801 FORD STREET OGDENSBURG, N.Y. 13669 FOR ALL YOUR AUTOMATINE AND AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT NEEDS 393-4770 CALL US FIRST CALL US ROETHEL TOURS Dependable Transportation When You Need It 393-5200 Parts Plus 4' Q teek H O T O H Y Certified by Member of National Professional Photographers of America Professional Photographers Society of New York Wedding Photographers International 315•393•4689 P.O. BOX 571 OGDENSBURG, N Y. 13669 Congratulations To The Class Of '87 CURT D. ROSS, D.D.S. ROY LIVINGSTON, D.D.S. 8 Howe Blvd. Canton, NY 386-2960 Equal Opportunity Lender EQUAL HOUSING LENDER ST. LAWRENCE NATIONAL BANK Full Service Bank Telephone: (315) 344-2421 Each Depositor Insured to 100,000.00 FDIC Federal Insurance Corporation 97 RD3 RD3 Canton, N.Y. 13617 Ogdensburg, N.Y. 13669 386-2754 593-4520 SPEER, CRUIKSHANK, ZEH MAC KELLAR, DVM's Mon. Thur. Sat. 12:30 To 2 P.M. Office Hours Mon. Thru Thur. 6 to 7:30 P.M. FRANK’S THE DECORATOR CORNER Shop at Home Service 214 Caroline St. Call 393-4470 Ogdensburg, N.Y. Compliments Of “TED WELLS GARAGE” 393-1668 Painting Cars, Motor Overhauls, Mechanic Work On Cars Trucks, Inspections Given 98 HERMON SENTR Y HARDWARE Church Street Hermon, New York Phone: 347-2131 Benjamin Moore Paints — Used Appliances A Friendly Place to Trade KELLY'S TAVERN State Street Ogdensburg, New York 13669 DONALD L. STERLING P.O. Box 93-9 Water St. Heuvelton, NY 13654 Accountant 344-6679 WATERFOWL WILDLIFE CARVINGS Lawrence West 315-393-2648 Rt. 3 Eel Weir Road Ogdensburg, N.Y. 13669 BULLDOG JORDAN The Newell (™) Group. Congratulations To The Class Of 1986 Industrial Buyer Tel: (315) 393-5500 100 Patterson Street Ogdensburg, New York 13669 FERRO CORPORATION HOOSIER OF NEW YORK, INC Lower Denny Street P.O. Box 372 Ogdensburg, NY 13669 (315) 393-2003 7 ■? i W«§HT ? , V PATTERSON V, TEEOS • .Gst.l92T '( A StauMXif 'Vallcif AUTOMOBILE SALES l SERVICE DOUG RORRlE 1000 RaTERSOn ST. HOWARD kEnCh OGDENSBURG. NEW YORK 13«? DAVE PATTERSON 8 Miner Street Canton, New York 13617 (315) 386-2751 St. Lawrence Sports ARCHERY IS OUR SPECIALTY- 608 FORD STREET HANK BOUCHARO-OWNER OGOENSBURG. N Y 13669 IBEP INSTRUCTOR TJ TOYOTA, INC. Potsdam-Norwood Rd. Potsdam, New York 13676 265-3350 Wishes All Seniors Good Luck (Or Something To That Effect!) Blaine LaPierre TJ Toyota, Inc. Congratulations Seniors FLO'S TRINKETS East Raod Heuvelton, N.Y. 13654 344-8820 $ Congratulations To The Class Of '87 From MR. MRS. RONALD J. BURNS AND FAMILY HEUVELTON MEDICAL GROUP State Street Heuvelton N.Y. 315 - 344-6621 99 ':M w yf || t f Congratulations Seniors From: DORIS' FASHION NOOK Large and V2 Size Store Osh Kosh B'Gosh Home of Super Savings Phone: 344-7150 i Compliments To Class Of '87 SIMPLEX TIME Mr. Bill Sharp 315-393-1450 Gerry's Liquor Store GERALDINE S. IVES PROPRIETOR § 1143 PATTERSON ST. OGDENSBURG, N.Y. 13669 j ANGELO'S TAVERN 1301 Ford St Ogdensburg, N.Y. 13669 393-9813 Bruce Gordon BOARD WHACKER'S SHOP General Carpentry 49 Main Street Madrid, N.Y. 13600 315 - 322-4010 Compliments of: KIRBY BAR 1302 Ford St. Ogdensburg, N.Y. 13669 393-9840 Banquet Service Weddings Special Parties THE LAKESIDE Excellence in Dining Black Lake Road William F. Brunet Ogdensburg, New York 393-2377 Compliments of MR. AND MRS. HOWARD D. HUTCHINSON AND FAMILY Heuvelton, NY 13654 (315) 393-3230 Congratulations Gary The Class Of '86 COLLINS-HAMMOND ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS, INC. R 4, Rt. 37 And 68 Gary Hammond P.O. Box 1034 Vice President Ogdensburg, N.Y. 13669 WARD WILLARD SON Custom Slaughtering - Meat Cutting. Freezing And Meat Available By The Pound Phone Heuvelton 344-6651 Heuvelton, N.Y. Congratulations Class Of '87 And Swoop HORSESHOE ACRES Compliments of JIM BROWN General Contractor Rt. 1 Popes Mills Rd. Heuvelton, NY 13654 578-2355 ULTRAMAR PETROLEUM 393-3100 Ogdensburg, New York 13669 Compliments To Class '87 COLLINS MOTORS Mr. Mrs. Clarence Collins Congratulations Karen Congratulations To Lynette And To The Class Of And The Class Of 1987 1987 May All Your Dreams LOIS AND LES ARMSTRONG Come True LARRY, LES, LANCE JOHN MARLENE FERRIS CO. C — 479TH COMBAT Congratulations ENGINEER BATTALION To Canton, NY The Class Of 1987 Contact: Sgt. 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