Hudson Falls High School - Hermes Yearbook (Hudson Falls, NY)

 - Class of 1981

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In the history of our school this was the first year such an event had ever taken place and surely provided an evening no one will ever forget. ,, f-t ei -sis gogg ejwgfszlxfftisxxi v , '.,s, sw+ ss1sv'w mfes l ,J,t k,g f,i ,iw c3g,'gi9'2' A , . A '52 ' s- . '55 H' l iQSf'?xmfNrV,j ' t V ff is ffii te1'?'5tf t1ltqv,i:ff R 'svmgkkqm stir l -i5tsfis-b iii X 'Na Prom Oueen Amy Fuller Brigitte lnglee Terry Barton Debbie Lowe Jett Potter Colleen Collins Jeff Crotty Lisa Yole Gerry Stickne Y Michele Ecker Randy Diamond Audrey Aspluhd Dave Carlisle Kathy O'Cohhor Mike Daly Llsha Driscoll Dave Moulton Prom King Michael Stickney v,..,.., K.: li! F i!ff1!f i31 U! .,. . M :AG ln?-H ,. 3 1 il-3 fa 'L r w -Lf, , Y X, ?'fg..M ' f 'f' Vi. . ' If 'lf 4 'll . I ,, 3 Y ' A X 1- L ' V -0.5 A. ff' 'dull X93-I qu: 1 . fp 1 Q 1' QD C, ,- ' I aww., nv if wx , .-. ' ,. .- r ,,, W Mt, g , ilu U K F 0 V f Y F4 ' 1 rg ,, V 1 if 'tm iv W V Y U 5 ' it R I M ,mx . - as 1- Q 5 , E 1 i Q 1 i ' W l -x .-4- v ' v ' ., , 5 I '. ' E ,L g , s i 3 1 1 1 I I k I w s P n Q W mf Z THOMAS ACKLEY Ambition: College JACOULINE AIKEN Ambition: Housewife Business Club 10-113 Library Club 9-12. KATHLEEN ALEXANDER DAVID ALLEN JAYME ALLEN Ski Club 9-12. WILLIAM M. APPLING Ambition: Technical College Band 9-12: Choir 9-125 HERMES Photography Editor 11-12: Photography Club 9-12. Illffwf' JIM ARCHAMBAULT TRACY ARENDT Ambition: Floral Designer JOHN ARMSTRONG Basketball 9-123 Track 9-12. AUDREY E. ASPLUND Ambition: Veterinarian Technologist Band 11, 123 Basketball 93 Choir 9-123 Field Hockey 9, 101 Girls Intramurals 10-123 Junior Senate 113 Pep Club 9, 103 Senior Committee 123 Ski Club 9- 123 Student Council 9-12, Swim Team 93 Volleyball 93 Prom Court 113 Junior Class Secretary. DOLORES MARIE BANDY Ambition: Dental Hygiene Band 9-123 Field Hockey 113 Girls ln- tramuraIs3 Pep Club 9, 103 Ski Club 123 Swim Team 103 Ski Club Treasurer 12. ROBERT J. BARBER Ambition: Attend Cortland for Physical Education Cross Country 11, 123 Football 9-10, Track 9-12. 12? SCOTT O. BARBER Ambition: Construction Worker Choir 93 Track 9, 10. MARY BARNES Ambition: Medical Technologist Language Club 10: NHS 11-12: Or- chestra 9-12: Physical Science sem. 11. EDWARD BAROT TERRY BARTON Ambition. To be a wild and crazy guy Baseball 9-12: Basketball 9-12: Foot- ball 10 12, Soccer 9 10, Track 10 11 Prom Court 11. BRUCE BATES Ambition: Machinist Wrestling 9-10. JEAN M. BEAHAN Ambition: Attend ACC Art Club 9-12: Business Club 9-12: Youth ARC 9-10. 'F JOHN PETER BEAUDOIN Ambition: Environmental Science. Art Club 9: Debating Club 10: HERMES Staff 12: News Paper Staff 9-10. DIANE LYNN BEMENT Ambition: Horsetrainer Art Club 93 Choir 9-123 Choraliers 11- 12: Student Council 10-11: Track 11-12. ROBERT RICHARD BEMENT Ambition: Navy Football 9. JANE C. BERNHOFT Ambition: To overcome stage fright and voice cracking. Band 9: Cheerleader 9: Choir 9-12: Choraliers 11-12: Drama Club 9-12: Field Hockey 9-125 Girl's Hi-Y 11-12: Ski Club 11: Girl's Softball 10-12: Prom Decoration Comm. 11: Ski Club Secretary 11. EMILY BLONDIN Ambition: College RICHARD BORDEN Ambition: Actor Stage Skill Seminar 11-12. w-.ar Vi-7 THOMAS E. BOULET Ambition: College Baseball 9, 11: Basketball 9-12: Choir 9: Soccer 9-12: Track 12. y TODD BOWE Ambition: To be rich. CHRISTOPHER LUCIEN BOWEN Ambition: Teacher National Honor Society 11-12: Physical Science sem. 1 1. ROBER T W. BRADLEY Ambition: Work for Marvel Comics. Art Club 10-12: Cross Country 10: Football 9: HERMES Art Editor 11-123 Stage Skill sem. 11-12: Basketball 10: Track 9-10. WENDY M. BREAULT Ambition: Secretary Business Club 10-123 Youth ARC. 10. TAMARA L. BREEYEAR Ambition: Executive Secretary Key Club 11: Pep Club 9-10. -Jn DAVID BRIERE Ambition: College Wrestling 9, 10. JAMES STUART BRITELL Ambition: Lawyer Ski Club 9, 125 Stage Skill Sem. 125 Soccer 9, Tennis Club 11, 123 Track 10. PETER A. BROCK Ambition: University Baseball 11, 12, Football 9-125 Senior committee 123 Track 9, 10, Wrestling 9. l 1 4n f BARB BROWN ...A DANIEL BROWN Ambition: College Football 9-103 Ski Club 11, 123 Wrestl- ing 9-12. HEIDI BROWN Ambition: Hairdresser ,. ,i 1? -it -'L TERRY BROWNELL Ambition. Air Force, College Art Club 9: Girls Intramurals 9: Girls Hi-Y 11-12: Key Club 10-123 Pep Club 9-10: Orchestra 9-12. JEFFREY BRUCE BRENDA L. BRUNELLE Ambition: Legal Secretary Track 103 Volleyball 9. CLIFFORD BRUNELLE Ambition: Professional Photographer Photography Club 10-12: Swim Team 9-10. KATHY MARIE BRUSO Ambition: Housewife Business Club 10-123 Library Club 9, 12. MICHAEL D. BULLOCK Ambition: Welder 'Q' fs...- als.,- LECIA BUMP Ambition: Secretary Pep Club 9, 10. MARIA BURT Ambition: To be a nurse Business Club 10, 11, 12: Youth ARC 9: Business Club Treasurer 11. ROBYN A. BUSER Ambition: To be Athletic Trainer of the New York Yankees Basketball 9, 10, 12: Field Hockey 9- 12: Language Club 10: Girls Hi-Y 11, 12: HERMES Staff 11, 12: Key Club 12: NHS 12: P.A. Staff 12: Pep Club 9, 10: Student Council 9-11: Girls Soft- ball 10-12: Track 9. THOMAS BUSHEY Ambition: Locker Doctor 'afa- ELENA MARIE BUTTO Ambition: Make wise decisions and be happy Art Club 9: Choir 9-12: Choraliers 11, 12: Drama Club 11, 12: HERMES Staff 12: NHS 10-12. DOMINIC CAIVANO Ambition: Electrical Tech. JCN T. CAMPBELL Ambition: Employed at DPW Key Club 9-12: Photography Club 115 Ski Club 9: Soccer 9-125 Track 9: Co- Captain Soccer 12: President Key Club 12. DAVID JOHN CARLISLE Ambition: To be Wild and Crazy Basketball 9-12: Football 93 Key Club 9-10: Soccer 11: Track 9-12. X11 MICHAEL CARPENTER Ambition: To build custom rods. ROSEMARY CARPENTER :N . -- CHRISTOPHER C. CARTE Ambition: Oceanographer Swim Team 9-12. KEVIN CASE Ambition. To be able to ski everyday of the year. Ski Club 9-12. KEVIN CASWELL Ambition: Own a business Baseball 9-125 Basketball 105 Ski Club 9-125 Soccer 9-12. LOBRIE MARIE CLARY Ambition: Meet John Lennon and get rid of my nickname Bunnsie Business Club 95 NHS 11-125 Pep Club 9-105 Stage Skill Sem. 10-125 Prom Decoration 115 ITS 11-12. REBECCA FAY COATS Ambition: Mother and Housewife Choir 95 Girl's Intramurals 95 Softball 95 Volleyball 9. COLLEEN COLLINS Band 9-105 Cheerleader 10-125 Choir 9-115 Field Hockey 95 Language Club 105 Girl's Hi-Y 10-125 Jr. Senate5 Key Club 10-125 P.A. Staff 125 Volleyball 95 Prom Court' 115 Freshman Class President. PHIL COLUMBETTI Ambition: College Football 105 Track 11, 125 Wrestling 9. DONNA COM BS Ambition: ColIege!Social Worker Band 9-115 Choir 9-125 Choraliers 10- 125 Drama Club 9, 105 HERMES Ac- tivities Editor 11, 125 NHS 11, 125 Stage Skill sem. 9-125 Student Council 10-125 Prom Decoration Committee 115 ITS 11, 125 Student Council V.P. 125 ITS President 12. MARY JOAN CONLEE Basketball 9-125 Girls Softball 11. SHERI CONSTANTINEAU Ambition: Army A Choir 9, 10. JOHN COOPER Photography Club 9-125 Swim Team 105 Tennis Club 9, 10. MARK CRONIN JEFFERY M. CROTTY Ambition: Communications Choir 9-115 Choraliers 115 Cross Coun- try 125 Football 9-115 Team Canteen 105 Track 9-125 Wrestling 95 Prom Court 11. JAMES CURRIE Ambition: International Economist Band 9-115 Choir 9-115 Choraliers 10, 115 Drama Club 10, 115 Language Club 10-115 NHS 10-125 Language Club Pres. 12. ,M WILLIAM S. DAGGETT II Ambition: Manage the Mets Baseball 11-12: Football 9-12: Track 9-10. MICHAEL F. DALY Ambition: Attend University of Okoboji. Football 9-12: Language Club 10-11: Track 9-12: Wrestling 9-12: Prom Court 11. SUZANNE D'ANGELlCO Ambition: Accounting Band 12: Business Club 9-10: Cheerleader 10-11: Choir 9-12: Choraliers 10-12: Drama Club 9-12: Language Club 12: HERMES Business Editor 11-12: Student Council 12: Basketball 11-12: Choralier Treasurer 12: Drama Treasurer 11-12. PAUL B. DELONG Ambition: Air Force Band 12: Football 11: Tennis Club 10. MARVIN DESOURDY JR. Ambition: Welder Student Council 12: Track 10, 12. SHARON DESOURDY X m 'Y V- Y if RANDY DIAMOND Ambition: Law Enforcement Baseball 9-102 Basketball 9-102 Soc- cer 9-12g Team Canteen 9, 113 Prom Court 11. SHANE E. DINGMAN Ambition: College Choir 9'1O: 'Man and Nature 101 Track 9-123 Wrestling 10. GAIL MARIE DlON Ambition: Nurse Business Club 11. ELLEN DIRESTA Ambition: To marry Ronald McDonald. Basketball 93 Choir 9-103 Field Hockey 9-123 Language Club 103 GirI's Hi-Y 11-123 HERMES Staff 103 HERMES Editor-in-Chief 11-123 NHS 10-12: P.A. Staff 12Q NHS Treas. 123 Hi-Y Sec. 12. SUSAN DORISKI Ambition: Mathematician Band 9-122 Girl's Hi-Y 11-123 NHS 10-123 P.A. Staff 123 Physical Science Sem. 11: Prom Decor. Comm. 113 NHS President 12. BRIDGET DOYLE Ambition: Dental Hygiene Choir 9-123 Choraliers 10-123 Girl's ln- tramurals 9-103 Pep Club 9-103 Girls Softball 10. -wif YVONNE CECILE ELIZABETH DUVAL Ambition: Cosmetologist Business Club 11, 123 Choir 9, 103 Pep Club 9-113 Youth ARC 10. MICHELE ECKER Ambition: Dental Hygienist Cheerleader 113 Choir 9-123 Choraliers 10-123 Drama Club 9, 10, 12, Field Hockey 9-123 Girls Intramurals 103 Junior Senate 111 NHS 123 Orchestra 9-123 Senior Committee 123 Student Council 9, 101 Prom Court 11. LISA RUTH EDDY Ambition: Live in South Carolina Business Club 10-123 NHS 11, 12. JAMES R. EDWARDS Ambition: Engineering Band 9, 103 Soccer 10-122 Tennis Club 93 Track 10-12. MARY EVANS Ambition: Cosmetologist Library Club 11. STEPHEN M. FIORILLO BRADFORD FISH CHRISTINE MARIE FISH Ambition: Air Force .gig Business Club 9, 10, 123 Youth ARC. 10. LISA FISK Ambition. To be a Beatle groupie. Pep Club 9, Photography Club 10-12, Student Council 9: Youth ARC. 9-10. SCOTT FOWLER Ambition. Electrician Bowling 9 12, Tennis Club 9. AMY MARGARET FULLER Ambition: Music Choir 9-12: Choraliers 10-12: Drama Club 10-12: Junior Senate 11: Or- chestra 9-12g Senior Committee 12: Tennis Club 9-12: Volleyball 9-12: Prom Queen 11. TIMOTHY GARROW Ambition: Dairy Farmer Band 9-12: Wrestling 9: FFA 12. SARA MARIE GILBERT Ambition: College MICHAEL JAMES GIRARD Ambition: Army Officer Football 9-10: Student Council 9: Prom Decor. Committee 11. MARK E. GORDON LYNN GOULD Ambition: L.P.N. Practical Nurse. Bowling 9-11: Key Club 9: Pep Club 93 Student Council 9-10: Track 9. TINA GRAHAM Ambition: Special Education Teacher Cheerleader 9, 11: Student Council 9: Choir 9, 11: NHS 11. KATHLEEN GRANGER Ambition: To graduate. KEVIN GRAVES Ambition: Photography Photography Club 10-125 Wrestling 9-11. LISA HAFNER Ambition: To be an Executive Secretary 'fin' PATRICIA HAFNEF1' Ambition: ACCXFIN HERMES Staff 115 HERMES Literary Editor 125 Library Club 9-11. VERONICA HALL . Ambition. Career in Horticulture JODI HANLEY Ski Club 9-10. TAMMY DAWN HANLON Ambition: To be a writer Field Hockey 105 Language Club 105 Girl's Intramurals 95 NHS 10-125 P.A. Staff 125 Girls Softball 10-115 Prom Decor. Comm. 11. YY away. GLENN HARRINGTON Ambition. Marines Heavy Equip ment Operator Wrestling 12. ROBIN HARRINGTON Ambition: Secretary - to live one day at a time. SHERRI HARRINGTON MYRON Fl. HAFZSHA DENISE M. HAVENS Ambition: To be a licensed oosmetologist. Key Club 115 Pep Club 9. MARK W. HAVENS Wrestling 9-11. ilu! fl Wx it Q 1 . BENJAMIN J. HAYES Ambition: To be a First Class Mechanic and have money. ANNE HINCHLIFFE Ambition: To star in General Hospital Business Club 10. THERESA E. HINCHLIFFE Ambition: Attend ACC Cross Country 10-12: Girls Intramurals 9-10: Track 12: Prom Decor. Comm. 11. CYNTHIA HITCHCOCK Ambition: To be happy Band 10: Cheerleader 10-123 Choir 9-12: BERNADETTE HOAG Ambition: Be successful in College Business Club 12: Library Club 11. DAVID HODGES Band 9-12. :1 ,,... I DAVID HOGAN Basketball 9. KATHLEEN HOGAN Ambition: To be a very wealthy attorney Basketball 95 Cheerleader 10-125 Choir 9-115 Field Hockey 9-105 Girl's Hi-Y 10-125 Key Club 10-12: NHS 10- 125 P.A. Staff 125 Pep Club 9-125 Track 9-105 Volleyball 95 Class Treasurer 9-125 Key Club Treasurer 10. KELLY HOGAN Ambition: Special Ed. Teacher Field Hockey 9-125 Girls Hi-Y 10-125 HERMES Sports Editor 11-125 Jr. Sen- ateg NHS 10-125 P.A. Staff 125 Sr. Comm. 125 Basketball 95 Prom Table Reservation Comm. 115 Hi-Y V.P. 11- 12. MAUREEN HOGAN Ambition: Accountant QCPAJ Basketball 9-115 Choir 95 Field Hockey 9-115 Key Club 10-123 Pep Club 9-105 Prom Decor. Comm. 115 Sr. Class Secretary 12. 1 AX fs.. -41 4 -.4 1, TINA MARIE HOLMES BETH ANN HUESTIS Ambition: To work Art Club 105 Business Club 9, 12. BRIGITTE INGLEE Ambition: To be happy and enjoy lite. Basketball 9-113 Field Hockey 9-103 Jr. Senate 11: Sr. Comm. 12: Volleyball 93 Prom Court 11. FRANK lUSl Football 9-12Q Wrestling 9-10. TRACY IVES Ambition: M.D. Girls Intramurals 10. ROY JAKWAY JR. DONNA JONES Ambition: Millionaire and good at my profession. Girls Intramurals 9-103 Photography Club 93 Ski Club 9-113 Student Council 9-10. SCOTT H. KELLY Ambition: Welding f.tf,4..,.M A 1 1' 1 in 3 if L- SHARI KELLY Ambition: Secretary HELEN KEMPSKI Ambition: Nurse ROBERT C. KIDWELL Ambition: Aeronautical Engineer Swim Team 10-125 Track 10-12. LAURA L. KEITH Ambition: Writer Business Club 11-12. di C4 PAMELA J. KILL Ambition: Social Worker TAMMY KILMARTIN Ambition: College! Hairdresser Girls Intramurals 9-10: Volleyball 9-10 Prom Decor. Comm. 11. MICHAEL C LaCAFiTE Ambition: Army Student Council 9-12. MICHAEL LaFAHFl 152117 11 www.. AW ii,i CCM 5 7 JOHN LaFAY DARLEEN KATHRYN LaPOlNT Ambition: College!CPA Business Club 95 Key Club 9-115 Pep Club 9-125 Tennis Club 115 Pep Club President 11-12. MICHAEL LATHWOOD Football 11-125 Track 10-115 Wrestling 11-12. STEPHEN LeBAFiFtON Ambition: Attend Art School Art Club 125 Band 9-125 Football 9-105 Key Club 9-105 Ski Club 9-10, 125 Track 9' Ski Club Comm of Ten 10 DIANE LEGAULT Ambition: Attend ACC Business Club 9-105 Girls Intramurals 9-10: Pep Club 9-10. PHIL LlNDSEY Ambition: Attend ACC Bowling 11: Soccer 9-12: Student Council 11: Track 10-12. LAURIE LININDOLL Ambition: College-Business Ad- ministration Youth AHC 9-10: Youth ARC V.P. 10. FRED LOGAN Ambition: Harley Lover Football 9-12: Swim Team 9-12: Track 10. DEBORAH A. LOWE Ambition: Marry John Kennedy Jr. Basketball 9-113 Field Hockey 9-10: Jr. Senate 115 NHS 10-12: Sr. Comm. 12: Track 9: Volleyball 9-12: Prom Decor. Comm. 11: Prom Court 113 Class Vice President 11-12. SUZANNE MacDUFF Ambition: Housewife Business Club 9-11. Q iii!! H 1 ., . .Q ,.p fiv- TIMOTHY MaCDUFF PATRICK MACEY Key Club 10-125 Soccer 9-10. JOHN MACY Ambition: To be President of Pepsi and McDonald's Corp. HERMES Staff 125 Key Club 123 NHS 10-12. STEVE MANLEY Ambition: College - Electronics Basketball 9-123 Football 9-113 Key Club 9-123 Ski Club 125 Team Canteen 12. TAMMY MARANVILLE Ambition: College in Rhode island WADE MAFICHESE Ambition: To be rich CAROL MARTIN JEFFREY W. MCDONALD Ambition: College - Teacher Baseball 93 Football 9-123 Team Can- teen 9-103 Track 9-103 Wrestling 9. JAMES MCDOUGALL Ambition: To become an actor Band 9-123 Choir 9-123 Choraliers 11- 122 Drama Club 10-123 Debating Club 93 Library Club 93 Stage Skill Seminar 9. JEFF MCMURRY Ambition: Army AMY BETH MEARS Ambition: Registered Nurse - B.S. Band 9-113 Choir 9-113 Girl's Hi-Y 11- 123 HEFZMES Portraits Editor 11-123 NHS 11-123 P.A. Staff 123 Pep Club 9-103 Student Council 9-123 Girls Basketball 93 Track 9-113 Prom Chaperone Comm. 113 Student Coun- cil Secretary 123 NHS Vice President 12. ED MENEELY LAURIE MIDDLETON Ambition: College! Nursing Field Hockey 10-12: HERMES Staff 12: Pep Club 9-12: Prom Decor. Comm. 11: Pep Club Activities Director. MARGARET MILLER SCOTT MILLER Ambition: College! Law Baseball 9-12: Football 12: Key Club 11-123 Team Canteen 11. CHRIS MITCHELL Ambition: To become a master mason Football 9-10. MICHAEL MOAK Ambition: Make money Baseball 9-12: Football 9: Wrestling 9. SUSAN MONAHAN Ambition: Cosmetologist Ski Club 9-10, 12: Student Council 10. wwf' fw- BARRY E. MONRIAN Ambition: Become a builder JOANN MORENCY Ambition: To take each day as it comes. DAVE MOULTON Basketball 9-12: Football 9-12: Track 9-10, 12: Prom Court 11. JOHN DAVID MFIACEK Ambition: Flock Star Basketball 9-12. DONNA M. MULLEN Ambition: To be healthy, wealthy and wise. Girls Intramurals 9-10: Key Club 10- 12: Man and Nature 103 NHS 11-125 Stage Skill Sem. 11-12: Student Coun- cil 11-12: Prom Decor. Comm. 11: Stu- dent Council Treasurer 12. MIKE NASSIVERA Ambition: Professional Soccer Player Football 9-12: Track 9-12: Wrestling 11-12. 905 iv MARK NEEDHAM C' Ambition. Commercial Artist Soccer 11 12. DONNA NELSON Ambition: Secretary and Housewife MICHAEL NELSON Baseball 11-123 Basketball 9-102 Bowling 11-123 Sr. Comm. 12Q Soccer 9-12. KATHLEEN O'CONNOR Ambition: Business Administrator Band 11-123 Cheerleader 122 Choir 9- 111 Field Hockey 9-112 Girls ln- tramurals 103 Girls Hi-Y 10-123 Jr. Senate 113 NHS 11-123 Sr. Comm. 12: Volleyball 93 Prom Decor. Comm. 11Q Prom Court 113 Sophomore Class Secretary. ' 1 BRIAN O'DONNELL Ambition: Navy Baseball 9-122 Basketball 9, 11-12, Football 9'10Q Ski Club 9-10. 47 ri X Ig CHERYLL OLIGNY ,ff-' ROLAND W. O'NElL Ambition: Rock Star Man and Nature 10-11. LORAN PECK Ambition: Lawyer Baseball 11-123 Student Council 9-10, -ai . 'WV 12. ! ff X RICHARD J. PETIT Ambition: Own a Quality Restaurant Cross Country 9-103 Key Club 9-103 Man and Nature 10-12Q Student Coun- cil 9-103 Track 10. KATHY ANN PICKETT Ambition: Nursing Band 9-123 Choir 9-103 Choraliers 9- 103 Field Hockey 93 Man and Nature 93 Ski Club 9-12: Swim Team 93 Softball 10, 123 Ski Club Comm. of Ten 9, 123 Ski Club Pres. 11, Secretary 10. PAM PLUDE Ambition: Attend ACC Business Club 10-123 Business Club Secretary 11, Treas. 12. MARY LOU POLIHROM Ambition: To be a Nurse . -4' N ' 'rx L Lliijcpxjff-Qjifyyy V 3, .0 M, 1 wel, 1i4m,3tit-x,,,,g - 3 x 'NJ I It I E f 'V' ,US KXJX XI liJQ,:,-NK. ,L-,xx L,..,LOcu., :lowxt-32 LJWLQSX lx f fil.,.L,x, X:ft:,Xlx4..-ft, M-.--Jidf ' 1 M' . 147 f v -- - 1 f -s . we gtk Q- QLVM . 1,133 , 3 3, L. txt, Ll 1 it it--wi W if 1 K-xc L, JC JOSEPH PORLIER Ambition: To work hard and be happy Baseball 9-10, 123 Soccer 9. JOANNE PORTER Band 9-12. JEFFREY MARK POTTER Ambition: To live the rest of my life without a knee injury. Basketball 9-123 Choir 9-103 Jr. Senate 113 Key Club 121 NHS 10-123 Sr. Comm. 123 Soccer 9-123 Track 93 Prom Decor. Comm. 113 Prom Court 111 Class President 10-12. JOSEPH POTVIN H 35-40 '2 WILLIAM L. POTVIN JR. Ambition: Navy Football 9-103 Ski Club 9-113 Swim Team 9-12. LISA PREVOST JOHN RAINBOW Ambition: College! Drafting Band 9-12: Baseball 9-12: Choir 9-123 Basketball 10-11. DEBRICK BICKEL Ambition: Attend ACC Football 9-103 Track 9-12. NADENE BICKEL Ambition: Attend ACC Business Club 10: Girls Intramurals 9- 103 Girls Hi-Y 11: Track 10-11. MIKE FIIVETTE Ambition: Bobinhood Football 9: Ski Club 9-10. SUE ROBBINS PAUL S. ROCK JR. Qu-1' f 1' .I I 1195 4 -I 1 lam.. .f 5-' J MARIANNE ROCCASECCA Ambition Housewife DIXIE L. ROCKWELL Ambition: National Guard LISA ROOT 3 f Ambition: Army ROTC at Fordham U. Band 95 Choir 9-105 Field Hockey 11 Girls Softball 105 Volleyball 9. ANNA RUKAT Ambition: Secretary - Business Man- ., ager Prom Decor. Comm. 11. Isa DANIEL PATRICK RYAN Ambition. Welder TRACY LYNN SANDERS Ambition: Accounting - CPA 'YTT7 Band 9-105 Business Club 11-125 Cheerleader 105 Field Hockey 95 Soft- ball 10, 125 Business Club Pres. 125 Freshman Class Sec. 9. DENISE MARIE SARAZEN Ambition: Journalist Choir 9-125 Choraliers 125 Field Hockey 9-125 Language Club 105 Girls Intramurals 95 Girls Hi-Y 11-125 NHS 11-125 P.A. Staff 125 Track 95 Volleyball 9-105 Prom Decor. Comm. 11. THOMAS SAWN ,9- TERI SCACCHETTI Ambition: CPA Business Club 11-125 HEFIMES Staff 11-125 Pep Club 125 Prom Decor. Comm. 11. DANIEL SCHERMEFIHOFIN Ambition: Attend ACC Football 9-10. CARLA SEYMOUR Ambition: To be nappy and free EVA MAFIIE SHARP Ambition: To take one day at a time Pep Club 9-105 Student Council 10. 'M'-'ai 13. f' DANIEL SHINE DENISE ELIZABETH SIMIONE Ambition: Working with children Key Club 10-113 Pep Club 9-10. LINDA SIPOWICZ CHRIS SMITH Ambition: College - Psychology Choir 9-10, I2Q Choraliers 10, 122 Girls Intramurals 9-102 HERMES Staff 11- 12Q NHS 11-123 Pep Club 9-103 Stu- dent Council 9-12. bo' Q-A 'rx DENISE SNYDEFI Ambition: To be rich BRENDA STARK Ambition: Just to graduate li' ff F 7' E I 'Q' SUSAN STARK Ambition: Hairdresser and Housewife STEVEN J. STARKS Ambition. President of USA Football 9 10. iff' S' GERALD STICKNEY Ambition. To enjoy life and to be successful. Baseball 912, Basketball 912, Jr Senate 115 Key Club 10-125 NHS 11- 125 Sr. Comm. 125 Soccer 11-12. MICHAEL STICKNEY Ambition. College Baseball 912, Basketball 910, 12, Football 9-105 Language Club 105 Jr. ' Senate 115 Key Club 10-125 NHS 11- 1 N 125 Sr. Comm. 125 Soccer 125 Key it j club v.P. 125 Prom king. JEAN STIMPSON Ambition: Housewife and waitress JOEL Fi. STORY Ambition: A Trilingual actor starving on Broadway. Choir 9-125 Choraliers 9-125 Cross Country 9-125 Drama Club 9-125 Debating Club 95 NHS 10-125 Student Councl 9' Track 9-12 ft.. X24 . 14573 73? I 1 .JV A111 It BMW? Vll6?7'Qlf1fivllC.l? , v K, ff' if K? I l jd. V JA DAVE SULLIVAN Ambition: Army Band 9-122 Basketball 10-12. CATHY ANN SURPRENANT Ambition: Computer Programmer Field Hockey 9-123 Girls Hi-Y 11-123 Key Club 9-121 Pep Club 9-103 Softball 10-113 Track 93 Volleyball 9-12. ROBERT SUTLIFF Basketball 9-113 Football 9-123 Key Club 11-12: Ski Club 10-11Q Swim Team 123 Track 9-12. P. JEAN SWEET Ambition: Army Photography Club 10-123 Youth ARC 9-10. PATRICK JOHN SWEET Ambition: Vice President of McDonalds Baseball 9-103 Basketball 9-103 Soc- cer 93 Chairman of Youth Advisory Comm. for H.F. BAY SWITSEB Ambition: Airforce - Welder .ff ,f-'ox ul 1 JOHN TARANTINO ANN MARIE TAYLOR Ambition: Secretary and housewife Business Club 9-103 News Paper Staff 9-103 Pep Club 9-10. was kv 1 -lr ...A iff SHELLY THAYER Ambition: Flight Attendant VALEFEIE TRACKEY Z Nd Ambition. Attend ACC Business Club 11 12, Business Club Secretary 12. ELIZABETH TUSINSKI tif' Ambition: Fashion Coordinator TRACY M. VANDERWERKER Ambition. Medical Secretary and Marriage Business Club 9-10, Choir 9-11, Pep Club 9-10 KEVIN VAN DERZYDEN Ambition: Attend ACC Band 9-12: Choir 9-12: Cross Country 9: Track 9. KIMBERLY ANNE VANNIER Ambition: To become a Psychologist Choir 9-123 Choraliers 10-12: Drama Club 10, 12: Language Club 12: Girls Intramurals 9-10: Orchestra 9-12: Pep Club 9-10. SHELLY VARNEY Ambition: To become an Artist Art Club 9. DEBORAH VAUGHN Ambition: To succeed at all my goals. LYNN VAUGHN Ambition: To be happy for the rest of my years. FRANK WAITE Ambition: Air Force - Plane Techni- cian Football 11: Wrestling 11. MARY T. WALL Ambition: Juvenile Parole Officer Cheerleader 10-123 Choir 9-123 Pep Club 10 11. GREG WATERS Ambition. To be in the Olympics Basketball 9, Cross Country 1012, Junior Senate 113 P.A. Staff 121 Team Canteen 10, Track 9-123 Prom Decoration Committee 1 1. BRYAN WEBB Football 93 Swim Team 9. 56' BURTON WEILS JR, Choir 93 Cross Country 93 Soccer 10- 123 Swim Team 10, 113 Wrestling 9. 42:7 MARTIN WEST Ambition: College Soccer 11, 123 Track 10-12. THELMA ANNE WHALEY Ambition: Psychologist Choir 9-123 Library Club 12. UCP Q lk wwf View RANDY LEO WHEELER Ambition: Electronics Technologist Choir9, 103 Library 9, 10. ROBIN WHITE Ambition: To be a mathematician Language Club 11, 123 Girls Hi-Y 11, 123 NHS 10-12, Orchestra 9-123 P.A. Staff 123 Physical Science sem 113 Prom Decoration Committee 113 Girls Hi-Y Pres. 123 NHS Secretary 12. DAWN MARIE WHITEWAY Ambition: Child Psychologist Business Club 10-123 Library Club 9, 10, 123 Library Club Vice Pres. 12. SHARON WILEY Ambition: College Choir 9-12, Choraliers 11, 123 Girls ln- tramurals 9, 10, NHS 11, 123 Pep Club 9-10. DONNA WILKERSON Ambition: Secretary Business Club 10-123 Youth ARC 10. CYNTHIA LEE WIMMETTE Ambition: To be Happy and Satisfied It . It I M., . ..,., . f qw J,,,am-- '-7211? LISA M WINNIE Ambition: To beat the System Field Hockey 9-123 Basketball 9-125 Girls Softball 10-123 Volleyball 9-12. TIM WOOD Ambition: Farmer FFA 10, 11. Qu. 'WY . .wer ff I 1 FI 1 ggi' 2 a ROBERT A. YOLE ROXANNE YOUNG Basketball 93 Field Hockey 9,113 Photography Club 125 Volleyball 9, 113 Prom Decoration Committee 11. CLASS OFFICERS Pres. Jeff Potter V.P. Debbie Lowe Sec. Maureen Hogan Treas. Kathy Hogan COMMITTEE 1st Flow. M. Stickney, P. Brock, G. Stickney, M. Nelson. 2nd Row: K. O'Connor, M. Ecker, K. Hogan, A. Asplund, B. lnglee, A. Fuller. lf! I1 I MOST LIKEL Y TO: Grow up to be a baby - Jeff Crotty Own a McDonalds - John Sweet Build a car out of Pepsi cans - John Macy Be an Olympic Javalin - Denise Sarazen Own a Respirator - Dan Brown Absent for Graduation - Bob Hogan Become a Talk Show Host - Mary Barnes Graduate in the year 2000 - Bill Daggett Go mute - Ellen DiBesta To be a life time Bookee - Dave Hogan Flunk out of college - Sue Doriski Bring a cow to college - Amy Mears Live on Toulouse Street - Elena Butto Become a Boy Scout leader - Mike Moak Marry Mr. Wonderful - Flobin White Be a Bartender - Derrick Rickel Be at that Bar - Mark Needham Have the lst Bionic Knee - Jeff Potter Turn into a black lady - John Campbell Have a Breakdown by the time she's 18 - Sue D'An ' E, Nlc DoNA,o5 nl? l 4.--.-q. l dguggzllvifd WOULDN'T IT BE FUNNY lF.' Dave Carlisle had to look up to see anyone. Colleen Collins didn't cheat on a test. Kathy Hogan wasn't class treasurer. Physics Students understood the problems. N Joel Story carried only 1 book. Boo Hogan made it to homeroom for a week. Mo Hogan didn't have an opinion on something. Denise Sarazen drove a car safely. The construction on the school got finished. Randy Diamond had 1 Girlfriend. Debbie Lowe was 4'1OV2 tall. The Stickney's got to school on time. ' John Macy was stranded without gas. Terry Barton didn't wise off. Tom Boulet didn't throw spitwads. I A Yearbook deadline was met. Anne Hinchliffe had short nails. Lisha Driscoll stayed out of trouble. l l 9 y 1 in K lv . f NU O ggg. o Q 61 WHATDO OUR TEACHERS DO IN M Mil, lil? I THE SUMMER Miss Scivetti: Write a Dear Mademoiselle Column. Mr. Haggerty: Becomes President of Chuck Barris Fan Club Mr. Peachman: Becomes a Flock Star Mr. Flesetar: An FBI lnterrogater Mr. Allen: Hit Man for CIA Miss Irwin: Director of Porno Movie Mrs. D'An: Groupie Mr. Borys: Rex Reed Stand In Mr. Rose: Avon Representative Mr. Dean: Makes up new Jokes Mr. Walsh: Olympic Bicycle Marathonist Mrs. Schaffer: A FIAHLRAH! Cheerleader Mr. Stasko: A Disk Jockey Mr. Fairbank: Stand-in for Chickenman Mr. Conley: Play with the Red Sox Mrs. Dingman: Irons her clothes Mrs. Harris: Files Green Passes Mr. Daly: To be a radical demonstrator :rw . fi It I E 'x..,,,.f -- 62 aysi-J SENIOR CLASS WILL Ann Taylor, will to Marsha Brown my ability to talk on-stop through 3 drive-in movies. A.A., will to Lynn M. that she may be hit with only oft basketballs and to Beth M. that no one eats her violi-sauce, colored hair. D.L., will to my sister, S.L., the encouragement to ursue shorthand, so we can write notes that Mom an't read. like will like Kellie Fitz, like a solution to the like hos- ages at like skateland and like a bottle of like Win- ex. FZAZY US!!! wHI our ability to steal cars, cases of oda, seats from the cinema, signs, pens, and many 'magic numbers, to Jane and Peggy in hopes that hey don't get caught either. e, TA, DN, DL, will to Mr. Dingman that in the future e gets a class as good as ours was, and hopes he oesn't make it so TEDIOUS. e, D.B., RB., G.W., M.N., M.S., D.r., RD., M.W., .L., L.P., P.D. and J.B., of Mr. Holmes Law and You -lass, leave to Sharon Parrot one large ring hooked y a leash, so she can put it through Pinky Brock's ose so she can pull him around to insure that he will lways be the faithful little puppy we all know. P.H., will J.A. anyone who can do the secretary job, r the yearbook, as efficient as I did without as many roblems as I had with one certain person. Fthenda Murone, will to Brenda Blake the ability to ide her bike home after a tough night behind cum- ies without going 9-O down main street or riding on op of someone else. e, B.A,, S.H. and J.S., will to Ingrid Morgan one abbit's foot in hopes that it will counteract her abil- y to be accident prone and a Motorcycle ride hrough Hudson Falls in the first snow storm of the ummer of 1980. Chris, will my appreciation to Mrs. A. for making my arker days brighter and always being there. Lisa, will to my sis Lori my great taste in guys namely Pablo y Albertol and my ability to spell and e quiet at the right times in hopes that she will put hem to good use. Amy Fuller, will my ability to pig out on all away nnis matches and to clean my Ballston Spa Coppo- entl to K-K-Kathy Perkins in hopes that she gets hipped by her future Ballston Spa opponents. W.B., will to any intelligent people my tremendous ate for cliques, social classes, special treatment for thletes, and other idiotic practices that occur in this ypocritical place. NAR, will to Little Pruitt 100 verses of cocaine on ickle Hill, a snowmobile ride to Fast Eddie's for a izza, and a pen so she won't run out of ink when she writing her wedding invitations. I, J.C., will to W.C. one free lifetime of sessions with the friendly neighbor psychologist, an anti-murder drug to prevent damage caused by the will from DNSL, and the weird memories of our three years on the way to school. We, Elena Butto and Yvonne Duval, will to Mike See- ley one deluxe hairdryer, an advanced ticket for the front seat, one super ball, a cosmetology head, a case of noodle and ground beef soup, another ses- sion of arguing over P.A.D., a roll of paper towels and a nicer time at Hart's on his prom night in hope that he will have fond memories and a good sense of humor. I, VAL, will to Jack 60 cents to buy a package of roll- ing papers in hopes that some day he will be able to afford his own. We, DL, Bl, and AF will our zobes, cones, and lame beavers to future Bio. classes in hope that will put them to good use. We Boyd Dinglee, Ebba and Aimee leave our ability to enjoy Queen concerts to anyone who feels they can run an emergency room as effectively as we can. I, QD Fiickel, will to MD Bourgault one crash helmet to wear to next year's fair, six weeks of driving school, my cap gun so she can shoot anyone she wants, the ability to make it to school after going to Heavesville the night before, and lots of luck to grad- uate next year. I, Elena Butto, will to my neighbors, Debbie and P.T., class of 82 and Liane, class of 86 all the good times ahead in hope that they will remember all the years together. We, Dorge I and Dorge Il, will to our better half fthe second Dorge ll our favorite spot at Carpy's in hopes that he will occupy it as much as we did. I, Lorrie, will Jim Irish all the corruptive nicknames he gave me, one little piggie, and advice on how to close his locker when his books are in the way. I, Flick B., will to Kathy Daly my superb typing ability in the hopes that one day she too can type as well as I! I, A.A., will to JS and DE free rides in The White StaIlion and nights out on the town at anytime. I, will to M all of my Close Encounters with the OPPOSITE SEX in hope that she will put them to use to find her ONE man. I, Jim Britell, will to my brother Mike one clean, dry parking space in the front row of the LaBarge Street lot. I, Chris, will my thanks to Mrs. Dingman for helping me through my last year of high school and most of all for her highly valued friendship. l, Jean B., will to Tammy M. my tremendous basket- ball skills in hopes they come in handy next year at Boces. I, Y.D., will to my nephew Scott all my good times spent in school and B wing with hope that he can find six girls like I found six guys always there for a good conversation topic. We, Chris and Tammy, will to Mr. D. a life's supply of barberpoles, one recording of Rainbows, speech lessons for the pronunciation of organism and 2 Great Issues students like us. I, Lisa Michelle Belle Fisk, will to Alberto Jeffy-Poo Alvin Irish my devotion to the BEATLES, in hopes that he will use their music to get him through life. I, Debbie Lowe, will to Amy Collins: one trip to a local cemetery with her oppositely charged man, and a glass of vinegar and milk for those nights when she isn't feeling just right. I, Diane Bement, will to Leslie Nichols the ability to sit on my bed without bringing my curtain down, also the memories of all the super times we have had, like the time MC drifted in with the wind. l, Robin, will to my sister Hope, class of '87, one pair of pom-poms and a cheering uniform in hopes that her one dream comes True. We, the experienced upperclassmen, will to Raggedy Ann with an e 'and Raggedy Andy, one full cast party, a back seat, a front seat, and the rest of a Peu- geot equipped with silk togas in hopes that they have learned enough from us, B.B., D.C., R.B., D.M., J.B., L.C., J.A.C., K.K., M.B. AND K.F. THE MENAGE A TROIS Gilman, and M.P. and his only beloved bottle of beer. I, the New York Times delivery boy, will to all of my customers one full years' subscription of perfect N.Y.T. that are promptly delivered by 8 a.m. to Lou Foro - you never had it so good, you'll be lucky to find a replacement for me! I, Blondie, will to Banky, Hobbit, HoJo, Mary jover at J.H.l, Michelle, Midget, MoJo, Subaduba, Wedgy, and all of the other G.S.'s, one half-crazy Ass't leader with an Issabelle who is dumb enough to get up at four in the morning, clean big hairy spiders out of tents, loose all saneness twhatever was leftl by spending a winter weekend with 30 of you guys. THANKS, IT WAS GREAT! l, Y.D., will all of my luck of skipping a few studyhalls and taking open campus as a ninth and tenth grader without ever getting caught once to my nephew Kevin because I know he'lI need the luck. I, Diane Bement, will to my brother John four great years in High School, and a prayer for the teacher when Jeff gets here. We, in l.T.S., will a gun to anyone who will shoot the infamous lTl!! I, Bunnzie, will Jonafin my hair dryer and one free admission to watch any Beatle film of his choice at my house. I, R.M., will to Mike M. one bag of pretzel salt in hopes that some day he might get even. We, D.L. and V.T., will to S.L. and H.l. the ability to go to the drive-in and not leave evidence on the front seat which may cause permanent groundment.!l I, Itch , leave to Bean and Abby all of th good times that I had in high school and enough luc to get Mrs. Andrejkovics and Mrs. Dingman becaus they deserve the very best!! We, Linda Sipowicz and Pam Kill, will to Kathy, O'Neil, Jamie Phillips and Angela Columbetti tha they can pass on as many scoops as we did ir ceramics. I, Melia, will to Largy in hopes that she has as many great times as we did out to CARPYS!!! l, A.A., will to Cheryl Wetmore a great senior year ir hopes that she ends up as happy as I did. We, T.H., L.C., and J.C., will to Jerry Mechanick, Rob Derway, Bill Brilya, and Herbie Latterell, the honor o keeping Mr. Chiens and Mrs. Homenick's upstairs ir the art room spotless for the duration of your high school years. We, A.A., D.L., B.l., will to all girls to keep their beal vers hidden and all the boys to hunt them down. l, Y.D., will the best time of any to my cousin Nicol with all the hopes that she becomes the cheerleade she wants to someday be and of course for her t someday reign as Miss America like her father know she will be. l, Debbie Lowe, will to Steve Stark and Jim Gal lagher: one 5 lb. jar of artichoke hearts. I, Diane Bement, will to Mrs. Tatko my persona thanks for giving me the opportunity to learn th behavior equation and put it to use: you made Hig School worthwhile for me. We, Doc, Mahammed, and Beep Beep, will to Flec one party in the Doc mobile, one football game tha we win, one lusi cheer, and to be able to hold he water at the games like we did. I, Kelly, will to Ann, someone to take my place in ou arguments and our good times. Have a good senio year. I, Bird, will to Holly and Kathy a book entitle How to get past the Warden, because from th past experiences l'm sure they'll need it! I, A.M.F., will my ability to lose 5 straight games o strip poker to anyone who either has friends lik Terry and B. Sut or enjoys doing nude jumping jack on a coffee table. I, Mary Wall, will to any underclassman girl, a caskef if they should look at Mark Noble twice. I I, Kelly, will to Lynn the patience, loud voice, and transportation to Durlings that go along with the job- Good Luck! I, Sharon, will to my brother Mike the ability to keen up his grades and stay out of trouble, cause I kno he's going to need it. I, Gerry Stickney, will to Jim Gallager a true friend, the best of luck for the future. I, Suzanne D'Angelico, will to Mr. and Mrs. D'Angel- ico three years of peace until a worse hurricane hits. , Kathy Hogan, will to Beth Thompson one Sunday 'ide to Castleton, one ski adventure complete with tecessary supplies, and one trip up Buck Mt. in wopes that she can find what's on the other side. Eve, RM and DS, will to Julia Martin a 69 years supply f chocolate chips in hopes that she doesn't gain any Neight. iNe, Anna R. and Anne H., will to any underclassmen :he ability to think up all the disgusting things we did during 3rd period. , Sharon, will to Mrs. Dingman my appreciation for the help she's given me with Trig, Advanced Algebra, End Calculus, and for teaching me everything I know bout them. I, Christine Fish, will to Mr. and Mrs. Rose their bed- 'oom back after graduation. We, the seventh period Chemistry class of 79-80, will to MR. DEAN the teaching machine, another fun illed teaching experience such as the one we had together. , Wifflebrain, will Felix one case of Ajax till his hearts sontent. , Cindy, will to Annie one more year of fun and aughter. I hope you have as many good times as a Senior as I did. Hope you find another psychologist .o listen to you and to help you out. Don't forget the Big Day coming up. Keep in touch. I, G.S., will to Mike Turner a Universal Gym and a six- Back of Ovaltine to keep his massive physique in hape. We, R.M. and D.S., will to J.M. the ability to get to tvtohanassen without getting lost, rating cards num- oered 1-10 and a brand new grill. , Mike Moak, will to Scott O'Donnell the ability to Ebsorb so much knowledge and yet give so little ack. I, Scott Fowler, will to Michele Macey my ability to milk cows. We, Gashwell, Steve M, Buff M, will our 4x4 to Bharky and Bernie so they will not get stuck in the Mud at Crowley Road. I, Anne Hinchliffe, will to Anna R. the ability to some- day find out the difference between a road and a motor cycle trail. tAt the tracki. I, Suzanne, will to Mark Hogan 1 Hermes staff that lis- tens if he thinks he can handle them. I, Paul Delong, will to my brothers Kris and Karl, my Sth period class with Mr. I-lolmes, for the rest of their years at HFHS. I, Waka, will to Eddie a lifetime supply of pen gaps fin case he swallows anyi and my fantastic bility to get into stupid situations and then to get out of them. I, Rube, will to my BIG BROTHER Ron a rainy day, ne Romper Room fire engine, a Bozo the clown unching bag, a pitcher of orange juice and one ozen chocolate chip cookies, a can of blocks, and a onka dump truck in hopes that he will always have as many fond memories of our childhood as I do. We, Brigitte lnglee and Debbie Lowe, being the fan- tastic drivers we are - will our ability to drive without licenses and to de-fence certain places to anyone who dares totry it. , I, Shadow, will to Saint, Flash, Roach, Dueser, and Speedy, 5 top row reserve seats, one megaphone to yell obscenities and a good book or two for when they all skip gym and the manual I-low to play Goo- ber-Style Gym and a cage to contain themselves in for when they do. I, Amy Mears, will to Stacy Robillard one pizza party, a drive-in movie, a chocolate sundae and greasy fries at FriendIy's, t'Funkytown, a trip to Lake George playing Crash-Standby and a slide show by Ester in hopes that she won't get too lonely when I leave. I, Debbie Lowe, will my supply of cotton undershirts to Sheila VanDeusen so she can keep warm at those Saturday morning Volleyball practices. I, J.C., will RC. one case of Tylenol cough medicine to prevent any colds she might catch, all the patience in the world to put up with any Vice Principal at any dance, and a shield of gold to protect her from my favorite father. We, Sue Monahan and Linda Sipowicz, will to any underclassmen the ability to skip 7th period study hall for 20 weeks without getting caught. I, J.C., will to My sister C.C. my four years of fun in high school, my ability to put up with just about any- thing, and my highly complex brain in hopes she will use it instead of her own. I, J.C., will to Senior Borys, one smart freshman, Spanish student who is dumb enough and coura- geous enough to take four years of Spanish with the same teacher and the teacher's wise crack remarks. I, J.C., will Mme Scivetti one French I student who speaks Canadian French Ill semi-fluently and knows too much about her personal life in hopes that she will go crazy before 1985. I, Moo-zie, will my title as Miss Cow America to anyone who promises to love their cows as much as I love mine. I, Donna Combs, will to Mr. Roberge 1 blonde wig, 1 can of white hairspray, 1 walker, 1 warped record of Tammy, 1 dead cat, 1 dead body and all of my bruises from falling down on stage in the hopes he will put them all to use as I did. I will to my younger brother G.E. the right to carry on T.H., and your sisters L.E.'s parties without getting sick like we did. We, Deb, Bird, and Amy, will our ability not to be at Bonds Creek parties when the warden and Eleda come looking for us, to anyone who would rather be in a trench onthe side of the road. We, Anna R. and Anne I-I., will to any underclassmen the ability to skip classes as much as we did and get away with it. I, Suzanne, will to Jon Newell one unpaid debt in hopes some day he will pay up. We, Buff M. and Steve M., will to Jimmy G. our mem- bership to A.A. in hopes he will treat Nora, his wife, better. I, Amy Fuller, will my ability to sneak out of my house to go to Ted Chittenden's parties to Mike Turner in hopes that he will have as much fun as I DlDN'T. I, Amy Mears, will to Mark Hogan my humble, mod- est character in hopes that he can improve upon his terribly vain one. I, DL, will to Mark Noble and Kelly O' Donnell one game of Maryland Mexican, a case of Genny, 16 spillages and an extra key to Kelly's bathroom. I, Anne H, will to Patty Lindsey my reserved seat on the bus, in the hopes that she foo can get to know our Polish bus driver. I, Anna R., will to all students my ability to be late for every class every day and some how sweet-talk my way out of it. I, Anne Hinchliffe, will to my sister Nancy, all the fun and great times I had inthe Senior High. I, Debbie Lowe, will to Mr. Borys a Junior Senate and Senior committee of people who stay home on week- ends, don't drink, smoke or have parties and pay attention to everything he says in hopes that he will finally be happy. I, Lecia, will to my sister Cindy the cleverness to get away with whatever she does in the coming years. I, Boyd, will to Stephen Lowe another night in the South Carolina hotel room with one more episode of lt's only my comb. I, Lecia, will to my brother Bill a whole table of people to eat with him. I, Brigitte, will to Mark Noble a rematch in the game of MEXICAN because for some apparent reason we never quite finished our last game. We, Ellen and Kelly, will to Mrs. Schaffer 1000 volley- ball scorebooks and a map of the court so she can find the net, to anyone who thinks they can put them to better use than us. We, the Physics classes of 1980-81, will to Mr. Fair- banks 3.Ox108 McChicken sandwiches in hopes that they will help him to become the true Chickenman. We, the Senior Committee, will to Senor and Mrs. Senora 200 cases of popcorn, 300 bottles of soda and a vacuum cleaner, in hopes that they will find another group to take our place on Sunday nights. We, Denise and Ellen, will to any underclassmen who can handle it, one alarm clock, a bottle of pink Catawba, one bucket, one July third, 1000 sleep- less nights spent laughing, a trip to the moon, a good day on PA, a giant hack in church, a new All- American dictionary, a field under the stars, a trip to heartstone, countless quarts of Miller, a drink at the townhouse, 10 nights at towpath, an escape from the backporch, a can of shaving cream, a hideout from the warden, a little tin box, a dozen donuts with a spaghetti dinner, chocolate chip ala blue eyes, never a dull moment, 12 years of school and the ability to remain best friends through it all. We, Misses subjunctive Ellen and Robyn, will to Norma Isabella Scivettl one pizza and two students who can remain as inseparable as we were. I, Ellen Di Resta, will to my sisters Jean and Rae loc! of luck in high school and the hope that they can as much as I did without going crazy. I, Robyn Buser, will to Miss Turner my sister Rand? class of '94 to fill my place on the field hockey tea because I won't let her be a cheerleader. I, starting link Robyn Buser, will to starting goalie Lis: La Carte a fantastic hockey season and 332.85 for cheese pizza to be eaten after a soccer game at Mis Turner's. I I, Robyn Buser, will to my brother Bobby one mor year on the scum bus unless he can find some otha way to get to school. To my brother Ricky four gre years of High School sports. To my sister Randee m field hockey stick in hopes she will fill my position o the hockey team. I, Robin, will to my cousin, Beth Churchill one pair o green sweats, one bingo game at Gram's complet with candy prizes, one bottle of S.C., my O.C. pri! ileges, and my night license, knowing full well th she will put the last three of these items to better us in her Junior and Seniors years than lever did. We, Sue Doriski and Robin White, will to anyone fo fantastic years of high school, long phone convers tions on our hotline, complete with conferences an tutoring sessions, one bottle of acidic rain water, twi weekend trips to Boston and loads of fun, several vis its to Mrs. A. before homeroom, a NHS pool part with one good pizza munch-out, our dreams of futuri- lives with Mr. Maine and Wonder Boy in hopes the come true and most of all our stamina to remaii friends through it all. I, Lecia, will to Robin Ball one small nose to replaci- the BIG one she already has! We, L.L., B.l., and D.L., will to any other office prac tice class the ability to take all period, get into a: much trouble with Mr. Stasko as we did and still han:- in work on time. I, Maureen Hogan, will to Karen McKinney my whois wardrobe of STICK fever shirts in hopes she won' burn them with her curling iron. I, Y.D., will my ability at Cosmetology to my cousir Jeanne in hopes that she will enjoy the hairy business and I also hope if she finds a guy like her Godfathe she will appreciate him as much as I do! I, Debbie Lowe, will to Miss Scivettl one free sessior with Mr. Jack Myers in hopes she will stop running around like a chicken without its head, and an al expense paid trip to Jamaica. I, Diane Bement, will to all the Sculks the best of lucg and happiness in the world because you all sur deserve it! I, Lecia, will to Mr. Byrnes, my black dress, which still owe him, to go with his green suit. We will to Gramps our typing skills of Misspelle Pam, Peekers Lecia and Lisa, and Take a Zer Tina. We know you will never find anyone bette than us. l, A.M., will to any underclassman one quick lessor on how to fall out of my pick-up truck, break a collar- bone and collect as much money from the insurance agency as E.B. did. num 4 'WSL L- JUNIORS CLASS OFFICERS SENA TE Pres.: Felicia Caputo V.P.: Julie Kerchner Sec.: Julie Martin Treas.: Ann Hogan 1st Row: K. LaPan, B. Blake, A. Collins, B. Barber, N. Ftesetar, S. Potvin. 2nd Ftow: M. Hogan, D. Edgerly, C. Cervone, D. J. Hewitt, M. Turner, K. O'DonneII 5 ,- V, Adams J. Allen S. Archambault B. Barber M. Barber C. Barker R. Barnes K. Barron M. Bertrand S. Binns M. Bishop T. Bissell D. Black B. Blake B. Blakeman J. Bombard J. Boucher M. Boulet T. Brayton A. Breed M. Britell P. Britt J. Brodt M. Brown G. Bruce Fl. Brunelle Fl. Buser L. Bushey N. Call S. Campbell D. Capone D. Caputo F. Caputo P. Carpenter B. Caruso A. Catone A. Cerro C. Cervone R. Chamberlain M. Cicero E. Clark A. Collins D. Comar C. Condon B. Cook L. Cottrell W. Cronin K. Daut r.. I 70 W. Desourdy W. Deyette J. Diresta K. Donahue M. Dornan S. Doyle L. Durkin D. Edgerly R. Edgerly D. Ellis L. Ellis D. Etu K. Evans B. Fish K. Fitzpatrick J. Fleury M. Flynn P. Folk F. Fournier J. Gallegher M. Gallup S. Garrow S. Gibbs T. Gilder B. Gilman S. Graham E. Granger J. Granger B. Greene D. Grinnell M. Gunderson L. Hafner E. Hall L. Harvey A. Havens J. Havens M. Havens M. Havens W. Havens L. Healey L. Herrick D. Hewitt M. Hichman B. Higgins A. Hinchliffe M. Hoag Fl. Hoag S. Hodges A. Hogan C. Hogan M. Hogan 1 X C.-U' H:-ff' Q Vx 'fur 5 16. A. .uv ,.A swf- P. Holmes V. Hurley H. lnglee E. ireland J. Irish J, Irish J. Irwin K. Iwaniec T. Jarvis C. Jenkins C. Keays E. Kelly M. Kelly J. Kerchner H. Kippenhan S. Kirby C. LaBarge L. LaCarte K. LaPan S. LaPointe J. LaPointe W. LaFiock J. Lathwood S. Latterell . Leaf . Lewis D D. Leombruno B K. Lukaszewicz M. Macey L. Macy A. MaHan S. Maille J. Marincic B. Marine I. Marns R. Marshall J. Martin M, Matlison E. Maynard W. Maynard C. McCarthy Fl. McDougall S. McFee P. McGuire G. McKinney L. McKinney T. McKinney P. McMurray R. Mechanic J. Miller P. Miner S. Moak T. Moffitt T. Moffitt M. Mondoux P. Monrian D. Monroe K. Moore I. Morgan L. Morgan L. Morin S. Morrill K. Morrow M. Moulton J. Mullen D. Murphy B. Murray E. Murray F. Nassivera J. Newell M. Noble J. Norman K. O'DonneII M. O'DonneIl P. Osgood P. Osgood J. Pacyna S. Palmer D. Parker S. Parrott C. Pasquarrell T. Patten J. Pecue K. Perkins M. Philion J. Phillips S. Potvin K. Pratt B. Quackenbush J. Raggi N. Resetar S. Ringer M. Rockwell ,.a 4... 'I 4- aim 'in,,,, L.. IA J... Qs ...X f Ml- . 'C' .Tb C' - aw 1 i x J. P. Ross Ryan K. C. Sabo J. Saville T. Scacchetti J. K. Scelzi Schryer T. Scicchitano M. Fl. L. E. S. E. S. D S. D G S. Fi. E. G Ft. B. Seeley Sheehan Sherman Simpson Sipowicz Smith Spellecy Stanley Stark Stemp St. Louis Strainer Straut Suprenant Taylor Tessier Thomson W. Toole M Fl. D J. J. C C S. M. K. S. T. C. D. Turner Underwood Ure Vanderwerker VanDeusen Vanderzyden Vaughn Vaughn Wall Water Waters Weils Wetmore Wheeler White C. J. White D. F. J. D. T. L. T. K. W. Yell B. D. Whittemore Wiedl Willig Winchell Winters Wolfe Wood Woodward Younes Youngs S OPH OM OHES CLASS OFFICERS Pres.: Keith Sabol V.P.: Sheila Van Deusen Sec.: Melissa Goodrich Treas.: David Layden COMMITTEE OF TEN 1st Row: K. O'NeiI, S. Parrott, K. Allen, N. Rozell, K. Liporace, 2nd Fiow: M. Champaigne, A. Hogan Zeno, B. Churchill, R. White. K. D. Ft. J. D. Fi. L. K, J. B. Fi. S. B. Fi. D. Fl. J. L. G. N. C. B. T. T. D. W C. L. J. K. Allen Anderson Anderson Angrlsani Aurelia Ball Bandy Barber Bates Beahan Bennett Bennett Bigelow Bishop Black Boisselle Bombard Bombard Bordeau Bradley Bradway Brayman Brayman Breault Breeyear . Brilyea Brockway Brooks Brown Brown M. Brown B. S, W W A. Brown Brown . Bump . Burkhardt Codieux M. Caivano F. M S. Fi. D. P. Campbell . Capone Carlisle Carota Casey Casey M. Champaig S. S. B. Chapman S. Chittenden Churchill Columbetti Conrad Conway Corlew Coso Cowles Cutler Daley Dartler Daut Davidow Davis Decker DeLong DeLong Derway Desourdy Dickinson Dingman Diresta Doty Duell Durnond Dunham Durkin DuFlose Ecker Eddy Edgerly Elliott Ellis Fenton Fisk Florence Foss Gallagher Gibbs Giroux Giroux Golden Goodrich Gordon Grinnell Gross Hafner Hafner Hamelin Hamelin Harrington Harris Harsha Havens Havens Heidorf K. Hewitt . Higgins N. Hinchliffe Ft. Hoag J. Hodges A. Hogan J. Hogan D. Holmes D. Holmes L. Holstein W. Humiston N. Hunt L. Huntington D. Iusi R. Ives S. Jakway E. Jones M. Jones S. Jones A. Kamburelis K. Keech J. Kennedy R. Kidweli D. Kilmartin C. Kirk A. LaCarte J. LaFountain Fi. Lancette D. Layden C. Leary M. Lemery E. Leonard P. Lindsey K. Liporace M . LUK3SZeWiCZ M. Lyon S. MacMurray J. Malan J. Martin L. Mathews Fi. Mattison P. Maxwell M. McCarthy J. McDonald J. McDougall W. MacDuff K. McKinney G. McMurray J. Mead J. Mechanic L. Merlow D. Measeck M. Middleton B. Miner W . Miner . Monrian Moore . Mullen . Moran . Morrill . Mott . Moynihan Mullen Murphy . Murray . Murray . Nassivera . Nelson Nevins Nichols . Nicholson . Norton . Oddy O'Hare Oligney Omiecinski O'Neil Ouellett . Ovitt . Pacyna Parrott Pellino Polihrom Porlier . Potvin Pregent Prevost Prevost Randle Reynolds Reynolds Ringer Rivers Rivette Robideau Robillard Root Ross Ross Rozell Ruotolo Rushlow K. Sabol M, Sandford M. Saunders F. Savasta J. Sawn L. Scacchetti M. Scacchetti . Schaff T S. Schermerhorn K . Shaw D. Sherlock D. Simon M. Skellie S . Sprague Ft. Stevens C. Steves P . Story . Sullivan . Sweet . Tarentino C H. Sutliff R E J. Taylor T. Trapasso D. Tripp A. Underwood M. Vadnais S . Van Deusen P. Vitouski . Waters D K. Waters C . Webb D. Webster J. Weils M. Wemmitt C. White Ft. White G. Whiteway M. Willig G. Winnie G. Wood P. Yole M. Zeno FF?ESl-IMEN CLASS OFFICERS Pres: Andrew Daly V.P.: Robyn Cronin i Sec.: Jen MacKnight Treas.: Michelle Measeck COMMITTEE OF TEN 1st Flow: J. Folk, S. Allen, M. Brock, S. Driscoll, 2nd Row: J. Potvin, T. McKinney, D. Gallagher, S Jackoski. ,,. ,Y I. la- QQ 44 A uf Ili px .. J. A. L. FZ. L. K. K. D. D. J. R. T. J. R. B. J. R. M C. S. S. M M K. C. Fl. Allen Arquette Ash Bancroft Barber Barlow Barlow Barton Bates Battiste Belden Belden Bersaw Bigelow Bombard Boyer Boyer Brock Broderick Brown Brown Brownell A. Brunelle Bruno Bump Burkhardt V. Capona R. Carleton B. Carota S. Carpenter L. J. D Carte Chard . Cheney Ft. Clark P. Clear K. Collins M J. . Collins Condon Ft. Connell J. J. A L. Cook Cook . Cooper Corbin S. Corlew K. Cottrell T. Coveleski C. Cronin M . Cronin R. Cronin C. Currie H . Cutter A. G. N. A. J T. D. R K. M. T K. T . Dickinson K. K. R. E Fl. Daly Dashnaw Davidow Davis . Davis Decker DeLong Desourdy Dewey Dewey . Deyette Dickinson Dietrich Dietrich Dixon Dornan M. S. Driscoll . Durkin Dygert J. Edgerly K. S L Edgerly . Ellis . Fields D. Fish J. Folk M. D. French Gallagher D. Garrand L. Gilman M. K J. G Gonyea Goodbred Goodrich Goodsell T. Goodspeed K Fl Goss Granger T. Granger J. K Grant Green T. Green R C B M. Groh Haley Hall Hamlin T. Hammond L. Harper K. M D D D G M Harrington Harrington Harvey Havens Havens Herndon Hervieox M. Higgins J. Hinchliffe C. Hirst D. Hogan E. Hogan C. Holmes S. Hoover V. Howe A. Hugely R. Hungerford S. Ianni S. Jackoski M. Jarvis M. Jedrick D. Jett J. Jones Fl. Keith T. Keith D. Kelley D. Kennedy T. Kerchner S. Kidwell P. Kilmartin C. Kilmer C. Kingsley W. Kingsley T. Kitchner M. LaFay T. Lapoin! M. Larson M. Layden D. Legault A. Leombruno M. Linindoll S. Lowe D. Lowell C. Luce J. Macknighl S. Macy P. McGuire A. Manley D. Manley V. Marino C. Marshall P. Marshall R. Marshall Fl. Marshall T. Maynard M. McCarty D. McDonald D. McDonald D. McFee M. McFee T. McKinney M. McLeod K. McMurry J. Mead M. Measeck K. Meehan D. Middleton L. Monahan K. Monroe H. Morgan J. Morgan J. Morrison A. Mullen S. Murphy K. Murray D. Needham E. Nolin M. Nolin R. Nolin G. Northup G. Norton S. O'Donnell R. Ovitt B. Padgett L. Palmer S. Parker S. Parrot D. Parsons L. Parsons S. Patten S. Peck L. Pecue H. Pelton C. Phillion D. Phillips T. Pinkowski J. Piper C. Place J. Potvin S. Pratt T. Priest M. Purner S . Quackenbush L. Rabine L. Rabine M. Resetar B. Reynolds J. Rich J. Richmond T. Riendeau A. Ringer B. Rivers G. Rockwell S. Fiosick P. Ross S. Sanders B. Sandford A. Saville S. Saville M. Scally D. Schaft C. Sharp L. Sipowicz A. Smith A. Smith G. Smith . Smith . Smith M. Spirowski S. Sprague V. Starks N. St. Louis J. Strasdin E K D. Suprenant T. Trackey M. Toole J. Tougas S. Tusinski S. Tyler J. Van Deusen K . Vaness K. Varney L. Varney D. Vaughn B. Viehmann D. Waters Fi. Waters J. Weaver M. Webster T. Weils W. Wilcox M. Wiley M. Winne T. Wolfe T. Wood M. Woodward M. Wright J. Yattaw S. Yole aiuv twig W4 Xl DIS TRIO TADMINIS THA TION is ent S D gmin 9 ent HIGH SCHOOL ADMINISTRA TION BOARD OF EDUCATION we-'ri ' aw- i Milton J. Greenburg, M.D. Homer Dearlove John E. Dolphin President of the Board Thomas R. Golden Benjamin Goldy Donald Hassett J. Bernard LaBourr Robert Murray Mrs. Mitchell Potvin HIGH SGHGGL FACUL TY ENGLISH GUIDANCE E. Robitaille B. Daley A. Grey R. Rose D. Ahrens I J. Byrne H. Cackener S. D'Angelrco G. Goddard D. Gutekunst I 4, ff Gree E. Lortie G. Matson 'N vit. R. Roberge K. Sweeney C. Walsh L For HEAL TH BUSINESS ART W. Dunham A. Chien . ' J- Allen E Homenick r if P - V. D'AngeIico .V -Eff g 1jE-5 A uajjf .ti J, A. Scrimo r G. Stasko . A U. .5-bfi A . A 2- f 4 GYM A. Luciano J. Crisci LA P Muller I D. Kenyon G. Schaffer S. Turner P. Roberge R. Senecal SPECIAL ED SCENCE LANGUAGE , R. Chatel , A. Borys 5, if G. conrick ' N' pf- R N. Scivetti fm J. Dean Q1 X . H. Falrbank E. Washburn H. Garrow P. Haggerty W. Suess MATH R Daly K Swan W Andrews A' E. Barrett E. Brown N. Cnsler V. Dietrich F. Drngman SCDCIAL STUDIES FI. Dlngman J. Andrejkovics J. Bassett R. Conley W. Frederuck J. Holmes A. Peachman V. Fiitorto G. Thomson J. Dalheimer R. Dresch D. Macintosh INDUSTRIAL ARTS HGME EC I. Marshall MONITORS E. Harris ,A N1 A. Morgan S. Tatko MUSIC Y .. s . . 4--' SECRETAFIIES 0,5 J. Irwln X g J. Brttrnger f II S. Parsons M EDICAL p.A....,M. I Dr. J. Leary S. Graham J. Malone T. Rose, J. Smith C. Twrss LIBRARIANS CUSTGDIANS l ,,,, f .Q , . 1 ,S l'A2 A ' ' : A 'l J f'-'ff ' J , J. Hanson, E. Townsend J. Bombard, G. Colvin, T. Tyminski, B. Coffey 1st Bow: M. Bishop P. Sherwood C. Weaver M. Witford D. Myott Bow 1: M.SpauIding J. Barton E. Roberts C. Sciancalepore Row 2: V. Merrill J. Lindsay BUS DRIVERS DIS My 2nd Row: K. Colvin B. Cote R. Goedert E. Egglestone CAFETERIA WORKERS H. Leonard G. Bernard V V V J. Constantineau V 'V f J A. Brayman VV M? fl' V . B. Morency V V Q, X , J. Bemis , A 1 2 . 1 . haien QV R635 , .Qxf ,S 5 J W 5. B' ' V , I Ls- Q W, fl ... X 3 1 fl' 513' x --r IA , ' al: 'I J 1 , 1113 la.-u , Zim , 11747, fgzawif , V 4ZZmz 1 'zgglfzf 1 'zrfff 1 1 , ff , f ,fl ,,, f '--M . f, 'rfln 4, ff , vi- - A Va Y 125101 Af ff ' , ' HW lI.0.h'lV1Y' , ' 1 yYAlQfl 1 f A ,977 I, I , . 'll . Y I I . 144-A-f fi 545' 'W . V 1 I Iqyrla ' ,, 1,' . ..-' I, , nfl, , 'cf' f fr 0 ll ' 71: . 4 Qrf 65' 4,3 , 'Q fa fl ' . 1504, ,ifrgf 01 VARSITY SUFTBALL Srttrngi M. Morgan. C. Toomey, P, Palmer, S. Potvin, C. Perkins, J. Bernhoft Standing: K. Waters, K. Waters. C. Wetmore. C. Surpre nnnr. R Buser RECORD LEAGUE 7 3 OVERALL 9-5 -5 f- ..b,.,-wc' ,-. , , ' ' J. V. SUFTBALL RECORD LEAGUE OVERALL 1 1-3 ...-.uanflr Sitting: N. Hinchliffe, M, Boulet, D. Stanely, J. VanDuesen, J. Martin, K. O'NeiI, P. Collins Standing: J, VanDuesen, L. LaCarte, S. Van- Duesen, KA Woodward, Mrs. Corrigan, K. Pratt, K. Conway 61 in 1 OO ...rf BUYS' TRACK Kneeling: S, Lewis, J. Storey, P. Osgood, T. McKinney, B. Lewis, R. Sutliff, M. Shaw, D. Rickel, J. Bombard Standing: B. McKinney, B. Murray L. Bandy, R. Marshall, M. Nassivera, J. Ross, J. Lathwood, S. Dingman, P. Columbetti, D. J. Hewitt, R. Bowen, J. Armstrong, C. McCarthy, G Norton Row 2: R, Barber, G. Waters, Coach Luciano, J. Crotty, J. Bucher, J. Brown, E. LaBarge, S. Parrott F? :aft 1 . 1 I .tr 4 SL. GIRLS' TRACK Sitting: K. Hewitt, M. Havens, L. Barber, S. MacMurray, B. Barber, A. Yole, S. White, V. Capone, A. Murray, Kneeling: D. Bement, K. Fitz- patrick, A. Nacey, N. Bickle, T. Camerone, K. Daley, M. Barber, C. Porlier, M. Sanford, D. Stemp, Fi. Caranza, Standing: Coach Quackenbush I. Morgan, E. Tarantino, L. Nichols, A. Nelson, D. Jones, K. Lapan, C. Vanderzyden, C. Beynoids, A. Mears, S. Parrott, K. Barber, M. Goodrich K. LaMere, N. Ross, K. Hinchliffe, S. Hodges, D. Prevost fs! 'intra fy! 3 4:1-W Dt AA.. A f so A eww if 2- tw xypwewt fi We if 'Amr' M ff.-.51 V' , V gre... ., .5 ' ek r,f3QJ71gfg,i , A . 5,4 . r i --ft-1'. L' '755f W . ' pii'1f'3',i?i' , My .' .H 2 ' ,K Q., QU' .,, , .JL rgjaj z- ,g fgry ,A -. JG M - ,A V.. Q Siaaigjw , J Et,-1. ,Ta-lf? if-2, Y Q f ,Q M 4 lfyf 5 T 7.4! ' fm, I Wx l ff xk ,, - nl ll' In I 2 1 VARSITY BASEBALL 'NK , 1 ' uf Zh ff Si: SECOND IN THE FOOTHILLS RECORD LEAGUE 8-4 OVERALL 11-8 WMS 41958 'X M Sitting: J, Potter, T, Aiken, T. Boulet, B. O'DonneIl, M, Moak, T. Barton Middle: Coach Knapp, D. Sullivan, G. Stickney, L. Peck, B. Rain- bow Standing: M. Nelson, M. Stickney, S. Moreau, R. Conway, K. Casewell, S. Reagan 21 Scott Moreau set a league batting average of .571 l-le led the team in batting average, RBl's, triples and homers. Congratulations to Scott on being elected to the First Team All Foothills. Randy Conway 1.3713 and Mike Moak 1.3103 made the second team All Foothills. Congratulations!!! 103 J. V. BASEBALL Sitting: N Rivers J, LaPoint Fi Hoag B Daggett D. Whittirnore M. Bertrand C Collins Middle: Coach Barber D. Capone M. DuBose K. O'DonneII J, Newell S. Palmer S. Graham M. Bishop Standing: M, Hickman M. Saunders T. Breault P Brock D Edgerly B Greene D Layden LEAGUE: 8-4 2nd in League I 4 'fl vb Q. N . . X . . K a o '3- . N' Q. SPRING TENNIS l' ' ll Q BQ W. .N jf Y . L, V174 1 wwf-.QL N - iw it -,ug f 5 ri i i' . mr - - .. f5ix:,.::XP21 B . V, 5 . .vw ii 5' s at -c .4 M9 - vw X X 1 ....,ti..t..at Wiii f 1 i ts. Q V av .,. W. 111 ,Y i -1 Q 5 1 L f A. S 1. Nt Q-N s X Ts 3 .4 mp .....g... 51531 5 it iris: s g . ii, 1 . t E -avikiiv 6 si F . 6 fg Sitting: L. Carte, K. Miller, B. Gilman, E. Murray Standing: T. Wood, D. Comar, R. Straul, P. Winne, J. Marincie, S. Certain Britel FALL TENNIS N Q. N.. -4 -'Lyme I 106 yr .L .. Kneeling: S. Gibb, D. Caputo, P. Ladd, A. Fuller, L. Carte, M. Brown Standing: Coach Young, C. Wetmore, D. Conrad, J. Di Resta, Fi. Di Fiesta, N. Fiesetar, C. Perkins, M. McCarthy, Mrs Nevens s 3 . w - CROSS COUNTRY 'x ., -W Kneeling: B. Straut, J. Crotty, R. Barber, G. Waters, Coach Ouackenbush, J. Storey, P. Osgood, B. Murray Standing: G. Whiteway, K. Schryer, M. Cutler, M. Havens, P. Osgood, B. Barber, S. MacMurray, M. Vadness, T. Hinchliffe, S. Hoover 525 H 494- -We 1- :' 1 bd, - -1 T - 4, , 3 -f .1. .i-1-. . -i n ., . ' ' gf-vm - 46' , 1 ' ' . Q, :H 2.5 ' 'f M- f e.r:'W' ., 'gm A ..-...' .... 'R 'fJ ' .Arif --' V ,rf 11' ' 107 VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY v, .- w .,'.' ,-L , . .. - ---A .L Kneeling: K. Waters, L. Winne, E. DiFiesta, J. Martin, D. Stanley, B. Blake, M. Ecker, M. Boulet, R. Buser, K. Hogan Standing: S VanDeusen, C. Vanderzyden, K. Waters, K. Daley, D. Sarazen, M. Moulton, C. Surprenant, L. Middleton, K. Lapan, L. LaCarte, B Thomson, J. Bernnoft, Miss Turner RECORD 5-7 F- rfgvppx T ,W, so lst All Foothills Team Lisa Winne Lisa La Carte 2nd Team Robyn Buser Jane Bernhoft Honorable Mention Beth Thomson , Aj, The Outstanding point of our Tiger's season was a 3-O defeat over the formerly unbeaten Queensbury Spartans. 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FIELD HOCKEY K Kneeling: it-A A has - i ' ' H' 'ua C. Porlier K. McKinney A. Collins C. Cervone H. Inglee A. Murray S. Parrott L. Matthews N. Flozell K. Conway Standing: Miss Barnett N. Ross Ft. White K. Hewitt M. Sanford L. Nichols A. Nelson S. Carlisle K. O'Neil K. Reynolds S. Davidow D. Bement FRESHAZAN FIELD HOCKEY .I. A Kneeling: J. Folk, L. Harper, K. Cottrel, M. Brock, J. McKnight, L. Barber, J. LeBarron, J. VanDeusen Standing: P. Brown, N St.Louis, M. Burkhart, E. Hogan, Fl. Cronin, S. Driscoll, B. Carota, V. Marino, R. Dygert, M. Measack, L. Palmer J. V. FDUTBALL teelingz ' Mullen , Leyonard McDougal - Taylor Murphy Anderson Murray Brown . J. Hewitt Jones tanding: oach brempski Pelino . Kirk Ross . Whittemore Gross . Britell LaPoint . Kidwell . Ringer -oach Perkins FHESI-IMAN FOOTBALL Kneeling: L. Corbin, C. Luce, B. Sanford, G. Carlisle, K. Monroe, S. Carpenter, H. Pelton, B. Bigelow, M. , French, S. Murphy Sitting: J. Battiste, S. Kidwell, M. McCarty, D. Middleton, S. Macy, T. Beldon, M. Jedrick, M. McCloud Standing: Coach Newell, Coach Smith, J. Hinchlifle, P. Toomey, G. Smith, C. Killmer, M. Layfay, Fl. Ovitt, J. Chard, S. Yole, P. Clear VARSITY FOUTBALL RECORD 2-6 131 All-Star Team Terry Barton 2nd Team Mike Daly 7, Q G 6-llll 1' I Q 112 K I . ' .. Q N. - -.- 4 4 , , .. . Q Q Q ,P Q L A if 3,2 ..., , . H r' U Sf e J 45' f ee has W 4. 1 V V LVVA I L 'dk' ll ' 'X' Kneeling: S. Parrott, F. Nassivera, M. Noble, J. Newell, M. Kelly, M. Shaw, M. Lathwood B Daggett M Daly J McDonald P T Terrlo Stan ding: Coach Knapp, F. Logan, F. lusi, B. Lewis, T. Bissell, M. Nassivera, B. lusl, D Brown T Barton R Sutllff S Manley K O Donnell P Brock, B. Marshall, Coach Crisci, Coach Dresch Ill , - T . . - '. f- I X 6 iq 9 . .,. ,,., ,.. . , . A A f- 1 7 - 43,225 'Q .-M V A ......, gi. p f W w V T T A 74' ' JU Q - f f v. ' . A wf.'V ' f ay., 5 . , . 441- ' . ' ' We . .. ' ? if VJ an 4 - K ' - 'i . -- y , I T - , . - We 2 -.,, i' 4 fw.t Q 'si 'fi r ., it .Z T K , F ' V L If Y ff! F k I :: gm X. a-. ,Jr rg . f- ., , -1' .Av ,Tr 'fa VARSITY SOCCER di 'n-.nn .HG r Pi! O N-. ...J 114 Wwe i 1' .+, . Bn-an-n naman nissan gina., -,,-,, .- 7 j . f v-'M .m....,, WM J .4 I S ' 'M ' N 'W ----me-.ag,t.,Q.4:a1i,,.,,...,,.i..V , JM, Q. -.,,,....... , ... tm... ., L M -x. ... mf.. R . - l , Kneeling: G. Stickney, R. Diamond, J. Potter, D. Comar, J. Edwards, P. Lindsey, M. Bertrand, B. Weils, M. Nelson, M. Needham, T Brayton, J. Campbell, M. Stickney, Standing: B. Maynard, T. Boulet, S. Graham, R. Underwood, S. Stark, J. Gallagher, R. Conway, K Casewell, J. Flaggi, M. Gallup, M. Turner, J. Boucher, K. Barron, Coach Dunham Record lst Team 2nd Team League 9-5 Gerry Jon Dverall 12-7 Stickney Campbell Randy Conway ...-.....,. 'Ll l XY W gr E ,, 5 y if .. . X 5 ,- -' 'F r . 'i ' L7 ' ' A f' .la :Q .al Q 0 . i, wwrfzgg . A' ' M' fb-4 . MJ Xa W .M T' f V 1 V,,1?flv1-ixfmrfsa 1. r . V -' ':Q,',...w,W,.,vl.c.W- . -fl 1 ,, ,, yy '47 J. V. SGCCEF? Record League 3-6-1 Overall 8-4-1 .8- 'f 4. . 5 s......... la-, .ahK2'C. ......-- . Kneeling: A. Cooper, J. Potvin, T. Maynard, B. Brown, B. Bishop, T. Hyem, C. Wright, D. Kilmartin, D. Harvy, R Bartlett, T. Goodspeed M. Layden, D. Legault, M. Resetar, Standing: Coach Potter, T. Priest, M. Potvin, D. Layden, Fi. Anderson, B. Dunham, M. DuRose, D Holmes, S. Schmerhorn, J. Weils, L. Bandy, J. T. Yattaw, K. Sabol, S. Lowe, D. Lancette Hr: Cheerleaders 3 4 X Caruso, L. Harvey, S. Moak, F. Caputo, C. Collins, M. S. LaPoint, M. Wall M fi. A HQ? QM. P. Vitouski, T. Havens, S. Brown, J. LaFountain, E. Tarantino, S. Allen, K. Liporace, A. Cadeux, M. Zeno 1 1 1 7 VARSITY VOLLEYBALL RECORD 10-2 1st All Foothills Team Lisa Winne and Stacy Potvin 2nd All Foothills Team Jill Van Deusen Kneeling: L. Winne, K. Waters, S. Potvin, B. Thomson, J. VanDeusen, Standing: J. Norman, D. Lowe, M. Moulton, C. Sur prenant, C. Wetmore, A. Fuller - i X CONGRATULATIONS girls on achieving se- cond place in the league and at sectionais. is . is.w 335' 5 if.: Qxfwm if' 119 J. V. VOLLEYBALL Sitting: C. Conway S. Parrott Kneeling: K. McKinney J. VanDeusen L. Barber B. Hoag Standing: S. VanDeusen Nelson Conrad Daley Lapan K. Waters A. D. K. K. RECORD 7-3 FRESI-IMAN VOLLEYBALL Heels gifs USERS USERS 'T TIGERS THEEEZS TWERS TIGERS A I TIGERS 91 wg -.. Sitting: J. Caputo, S. Potvin, K. Goodbread, W. Maynard, K. Dietrich, Kneeling: G. Marino, M. Mullen, B. Carota, P. Collins, J. Folk, J. Graham, Mrs. Corrigan Standing: P. Brown, S. Driscoll, N. Ross, S. Parrott, D. Manley, T. McKinney, M. Havens Bowling team: Kneeling: S. Fowler Coach Crisler M. Nelson Standing: S. Murphy C. Perkins B. Greene D. Murphy High Singles: Scott Fowler High Triples: Scott Fowler High Average: Mike Nelson BUVVLING Foothills Council Champions Second All-Star Team Mike Nelson Scott Fowler Don Murphy Brian Greene The team holds a school record of having two vans break down on the same trip. l 121 GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL Kneeling: S. Potyin, J. Van Deusen, J. Norman, L. Winne, Standing: K. Daley, J. VanDeusen, M. Moulton, K. Pratt, B. Conley, S. D'Angelico League Record 6-4 with 2 games left The Tigers have a well-rounded team which is currently tied for se- cond place. Stacy Potvin is the high scorer of the team with an average ot 17 points a game. Good luck with the rest of the season girls. f5.lf'r' ' yi. Q. 15.2. fi. 1 iff.-'Q 'L J ' l?2 5' if i. Q nfl, X 4 K IQ' -' ,ff ilk 13 J. V. BASKETBALL rs K Ig MH SVD PCII SP t K.MK Standing: N,Fioss . o a C C pl K. Waters K. O'NeiI A. Nelson Fi. White M T iss urner BECOBD 8-2 - moans. Zli 1'5fRs 1'lGER3 'UBER3 E 44 NGERS WHERE HGERS L 4 FBESI-IMAN BASKETBALL Sitting P.B S.P t K.G db d 124 J, Folk Standing: L, Fields S. Brown K. Bruno R. Cronin C. Currie J. V. BASKETBALL --3-. i PDQ ,- ' ' -w... Y if 'Tb Ak I W ...M 'S M . l oach Knapp, J. D. Yattah, D. Barton, P. Cambell, S. Yole, J. Tayior, J. Pelino, J. Hinchliffe, D. Layden, Fi. White, M. Potvin, J. Battiste, P Clear ECORD 3-15 FBESHMAN BASKETBALL J. Grant, A. Cooper, M. Layden, G. Carlisle, T. Priest, T. Hyme, J. Potvin, L. Corbin, Fi. Didson, P. Toomey, Fi. Smith RECORD 2 12 League 1-11 l1Q ,Q.i'3U mfg? i ,253 0 xv? We- 'E L1 l ' gs !l gig -Q The varsity basketball team had another fine season in 1980- 81. The team finished second in the Foothills Council with a 9-3 league record. The Tigers captured two tournament crowns by winning the Burnt Hills and Clens Falls Christmas Tournaments. The team is presently competing in the class B sectional tour- naments and has an overall record of 17-5. The Tigers will miss the services of all the graduating players, especially John Mracek and David Carlisle fthe only player in Tiger history to score 1000 pointsj . sid, Kneeling: G. Stickney, Coach Kenyon, M. Noble Standing: J. Armstrong, J. Potter, T. Barton, D. Carlisle, B. Leaf, J. nell, D. Moulton, M. Stickney Missing: S. Stark .. W .. -Hr- Mracek, B. O'Don .2 5 x NV? v Q Q? - .E 9 Q ','Q, ' M , Q was Ta. 5 X5 W' pi if X'Nx X . if igm. , f Q-12 I7'f?x ,:i6 ..,'1'ff 'Q ni E' 3 5 . i ' 1 gi 5, Aff Q KS 'N-3' .nl 'L 'Ns :P I . ' L ........a- 'QS' I ff, . x ' ' z , L,f: I jg' H 4,2 A 2' vtil A lx I N Q f 1 f Qi 3 Qasmfo QQQQSTIIQK, SWIM TEAM 1 AX X34 ff F: f 5 V A uv Rb f X ' ' ZHKEE1 X v .x..L 1 'L , 1 N Q fi. f A - KK1 Q . Q L I KKK Awww. i- f +-g gi. , X Q . XX I ffj Q2 L2 Q. .. .. xl 74.1 .1 :I X1 ' Kneeling: B, Kidwell, K. Sabol, C, Reynolds, M. Desourdy, D. Anderson, P. MacMurray Standing: R. Ungerford, S. Davidow, K Barber. M. Desourdy, R, Kidwell. J. McKinney, F. Logan, C. Carte, Coach Crisci Back Row: B. Weils, D. Le-gault, H. Latterel, T Leombrune, N. Rivers, S, Kldwell W... . . - A If wlflmp W Portralts Amy Mears Secretary Patil Hafner Busmess Sue D An eluco At Bob Bradie Photo Bull Apphn wee.-. S5 'm'f' W.-gg, I ' JUN, IUTIIIIIB --fr-I-Q-......,,.. ,.. Advisor: Mr. Allen EDITORS M. Hogan, B. Marine, A, Hogan, L, Macy, N. Resetar, E. Maynard, M. Britell, K, Woodward I-IERMES STAFF f se .ir s 1-'QE . sag Q M C. Hitchcock, L. Middleton, C. Smith, T. Scacchetti Our Fearless Leader 0 KEYCLUB M. Bertrand, M. Brock, S. Brown, T, Brownell, R. Buser, M. Champaigne, K. Collins K Daly S Driscoll M French R Cronin D Harvey Harvey, C. Hogan, E. Hogan, J. Hogan, K. Hogan, M. Hogan, M. Hogan, B. Leaf, K Llporice P Macey J Macy S Manley K McKinne McKnight, D. Mullen, A. Murray, A, Nelson, M. Noble, M. Pacyna, S. Parrot, J. Potter J Potvin N Floss S Stark G Stickney C nant, R. Sutliff, E. Tarantino, B. Thomson, N. Rozell, S. Miller, D. J. Hewitt, K. O'Donnell J Gallagher Advisors Mr. Eichen Mrs. Bassett Mr. Resetar Pres. - Jon Campbell V. Pres. - Mike Stickney Sec. - Brenda Blake Treas. - Amy Collins Key Club is a service organization providing for the school and community. Members serve as ushers at home basketball games, run the concession stand at home football games, play bingo with the elderly at the Fort Hudson Nursing Home and sponsor an annual dance marathon benefiting Opera- tion Santa. Through these pro- jects the Key Club wishes to improve relations between Youth and the community. GIRLS' I-ll-Y Bernhott, T. Brownell, R. Buser, C. Cervone, C. Collins, E. Diresta, S. Doriski, A. Hogan, K. Hogan, K. Hogan, B, Marine, A. Mears, K. 'Connor, N, Resetar, D. Sarazen, C. Supernant, R White, L, Harper, M. Oddy, S. Parrott, C. Porlier, N. Rickel, L. Macy, B. Churchill, A. urray, K. Cottrell, K. Dartler, D. Measeck, W. Cronin, K. Ecker, S. Quackenbush i-Y is a service organization. Membership may be applied for at the beginning ot the school year. The girls have tea on VaIentine's Day for e faculty, visit children at the hospital on May Day, and raise money for a scholarship fund. Pres. - R. White, V, Pres. - K. Hogan, Sec. - E. DiFtesta, Treas. - C, Cer- , vone, Assistant Treas. - B. Marine, Candy Chairperson - D. Sarazen, Assistant Candy Chairperson - D. Measeck LIBRARY CLUB J Arken M Brunelle V Capone B Cook S Cronrn C Currie D Kennedy C Kingsley E. Knowlton, K. Smith, Students meet once month for planning of futu activities and raising mon for use in the Library a for Service project Recently the Library CI purchased a record play which students are privile ed to use. Sec. M. Cronin Treas. K. Dietrich PEP CL UB -. . lest, l Q S- .P 'Y l K S. Parrott, S. Brown, S. Quackenbush, Advisor: Mrs. LaFountain President: Darleen LaPoint Vice President: Laurie Middleton Secretary: Karen Darfler Treasurer: Karen Allen Murray, A, Nelson, L. Middleton, F. Caputo, M. McCarthy, T, Diresta, L. Fisk, P. Morrill, S. Gibb, B. Braymen, S. Sipowicz, K. Dartler, M. A Cadieux, J. Diresta, K. Liporace, E. Tarantino, lvl. Cronin, C. Currie, B. Caruso, M. Cicero, L. Harvey, P. Monrian, T. Scacchetti. M. n, L, Ellis, S. Archambault, L. Nichols, C. Webb, S. LaPoint, S. Moak, M, Wall, S. Carlisle, K. Eoker, C. Gordon, K. Bruno, M. Pep Club is an organization which is set up to bring im- portance to School Spirit and to promote it. The organization makes posters and large schedules to pro- mote the sport activities taking place. The organiza- tion also cheers along with the cheerleaders to help in- crease the School Spirit. 139 Pl-IOTU - ART CLUB L. Fisk, L. Fisk, M. McCarthy, T. Diresta, J. Havens, M. Gundeson, B. Appling, C. Brunelle, S. Bins, G, Wood, K. Graves, J Sweet L man, K. Evens, T. Root, K. Shaw, S. Davidow, J. irish, D. Jett, C. Donohue, D. DuRose, P. Kill, J. Behan This year the two clubs have joined forces under the co-leadership of Mr. Chien and Mrs. Hornenick. The club is leaning toward a service function Qwe provide a photo service and poster, decoration servicej. During the year we will be trying to raise money to defray costs of our annual trip to Boston, New York, Montreal, or Washington. Advisor - Mr. Chien LANGUAGE CLUB it D. Supernant, C. Webb, D. Sherlock, P. Story, D. Webster, D. Youngs ROW 3: S. Corlew, K. Barlow, K. Darfler, A. Cadreux, D L. Carte Presidents: Spanish: J. Currie French: C. Bowen Secretary: C. Webb Treasurer: L. Carte The Language Club, a combination of the French and Spanish Clubs, is designed to expose the cIub's members to the cultures of both Spain and France. This is done by the showing of filmstrips, movies, and slides, and by having dinners featuring Spanish and French foods. 1 isittingj : M. Philion, S. Garrow, M. Goodrich, S. Binns, J. Currie, C. Bowen ROW 2: C. Philion, S. Jackoski, M. Webster, L. Morin, H. SCIENCE SEMINAR yl Members. E, Maynard, M. Phrlron, J. Scelz , T. Wood, B. Gilman, L. Herrick, P. Carpenter, D. DuRose, J. Kerchner, B. Caruso, S. C. Cirvone, M. Britell Advisors: Mr. Chatel, Mr, Conrick Science seminar is designed for capable students who have a high interest in science. Students are exposed a variety of science-related topics through guest speakers and field trips. In addition, each student is respon ble for completing an independent science research project. fy! gut? gi-NLL F Vu I A Q, L i A TICDNAL HONOR SUCIETY Members: M. Barnes, C. Bowen, E. Butto, L. Clary, D. Combs, J. Currie, E. DiBesta, S. Doriski, L. Eddy, T. Hanlon, K. Hogan, D. Lowe, J. Macy, A. Mears, D. Mullen, K. O'Connor, J. Potter, D. Sarazen, C. Smith, G. Stickney, M. Stickney, J. Story, Fl. White, S. Wiley, S. Archambault, B. Blake, P. Carpenter, A. Collins, D. Comar, D. Edgerly, M. Gallup, S. Garrow, S. Graham, A. Hogan, M. Hogan, B. Marine, L. Morin, K. O'Donnell, Ft. Sheehan, K. Waters, Advisor - Mr. Dean Pres. S. Doriski, V. Pres, A. Mears, Sec. B. White, Treas. E. DiBesta The National Honor Society pro- motes scholarship, leadership, service, and character. Most members participate in a variety of school and community related activities. During the school year we meet once each month and at other times for educational, recreational, and servcice related activities such as swim and pizza parties, trips to places such as Boston, Sturbridge Village, and Mystic Seaport, oc- cassional hikes, bike trips, visits to college campuses, and fund raising for worthy causes. INTERNATIONAL Tl-IESPIAN SOCIET Members: 'D. Dulftose, K. Kennedy, 'Ft Borden, L, Holstein, 'R Bradley, 'E Maynard, 'B. Gilman, A. Daly, B. Fish, J, Britel, 'L. Clary, 'K. Fitzpatrick, 'D, Combs, 'D. Mullen, A. Mullen, T. Cerro, 'B. Gilman, 'M, Philion, H. Fuller, L. Gilman, M. Measeck, M. Flynn, Instructor - Mr. Ftoberge. Q' - denotes honor Thespian membershipj The l.T.S., the high school drama society, honors students who are devoted to producing quality eduoati plays. The troupe sponsors a weekly theatre class in which students learn many skills. This year Troupe 1110 produced three plays, competed in a drama festival, and attended the l.T.S. state convention. w .Q 144 v ravi Seymour. . . Donna Mullen Lorrie Clary andolph , . . Robert Bradley elen O'TooIe. . , Kellie Fitzpatrick ate Bixley. , . Anne Mullen International Thespian Society Presents: EXIT THE BODY Crane Hammond , . Donna Combs Vernon Cookley. . . Richard Borden Lyle Rogers. . . James Britel Philip Smith. ,. Tony Cerro Richard Hammond . Andrew Daly 46 Cl-IQIF? Advisor - Miss Irwin .--.. .5 . The choir led by Miss Irwin had their us Christmas Concert and, as usual, got us all in the Christmas Spirit. For the spring concert, t choir presented a Concert of Contrasts rangi from Lotti's 'tCrucitixus and Bach's 'Magni cent to Queen's Somebody to Love and salute to the 2O's. ' Sopranos Audrey Laura Donna Mary Elena' Lisa Kelly Angelico, Suzanne' Kristine' , Michele' Amy Shelley Melissa' , Lori Cynthia Wendy' Penny Janet Jennifer Leigh' Barbara' Julie' Heidi ' Ann Shelly Claudia Leigh Catherine Stacy Denise Deborah Kim' Mary Drena' Melanie -Af High School Choir Altos Allen, Karen' Barber, Beth' Bernhott, Jane' Brown, Pamela Carpenter, Penny' Casey, Patricia Cicero, Mary Collins, Amy' Collins, Karen Combs, Donna' Cottrell, Laurie Coveleski, Tami Dornan,-Michelle Driscoll, Shanna Fitzpatrick, Kellie Flynn, Melissa Goodrich, Jennifer Hervieux, Michelle Hewitt, Kristy Holstein, Lisa' Hoover, Sarah LaCarte, Lisa LeBarron, Judith Marino, Virginia Morin, Lina Muller, Sandy Nichols, Leslie' Palmer, Laurie Polihrom, Rosalie Rabine, Lisa Ruotolo, Theresa' Schryer, Kim' Smith, Christine' Vanderzyden, Christine' Whaley, Thelma Wiley, Sharon' Tenor!Bass Anderson, Raymond Appling, William' Brayton, Terry' Cerro, Anthony' Clark, Eric' Comar, Daniel Connell, Robert Daly, Andrew Gallagher, Daniel Gallup, Martin' Gilman, Brian Giroux, Daniel Greene, Brian' Jackoski, Steven Kidwell, Stephen Kirk, Charles' LaBarge, Chris LaPoint, John Larson, Mark' Maynard, Edward' Maynard, William' McDougall, James' Mondoux, Michael Northrup, Greg' Palmer, Scott' Pearson, Tom Potvin, Michael Rainbow, John Resetar, Marc Seeley, Michael' Story, Joel' Story, Paul' Vanderzyden, Kevin Vaughn, Darrin Webster, Mark White, Ronald 'Choraliers FANCY PLAIN AND L if STAGING AND DRAMATICS MUSICAL DIRECTOR Don Champlin Joyce Irwin CAST Chorus Ruth Winters Jane Bernhott Sopranos: Elena Butto, Sue D'Angelico, Avon Dingman, Kris Dan King Tony Cerro Ecker, Marcia Ecker, Melissa Goodrich, Leigh Matthews, Claudia Katie Yoder Amy Fuller Portier, Drena Webster Papa Yoder Joel Story Altos: Karen Allen, Donna Bourgault, Theresa Cameron, Kellie lsaac Miller Jim Currie Fitzpatrick, Theresa Ruotolo, Chris Vanderzyden, Karen Emma Miller Ezra Reber Hilda Miller Miller Boy Miller Girl Peter Reber Rachel Jacob Yoder Samuel Lapp Abner Zook Ike Pilershiem Moses Zook Abner Zook Bessie Sarah Ester Rebecca Mary State Trooper Stephanie D'Angelico Martin Gallup Lisa Myott MacLaren North Nancy Jo D'Angelico Robert Brynes Sue D'Angelico Ed Maynard James McDougall Steve Lewis Michael Seeley Jeffrey Bradway Chris DeIMonaco Kris Ecker Theresa Cameron Karen Allen Marcia Ecker Elena Butto Steve Lewis Stage Crew Props: Sue D'Angelico, Stephanie D'Angelico, Lisa Myott, Robert Brynes, Tammy Moss Set Painting: Kris Ecker, Drena Webster, Lisa Myott, Stephanie D'Angelico, Robert Brynes, Kellie Fitzpatrick, Jane Bernhott Set Construction: Joel Story, Paul Story, Martin Gallup, Dan Com- ar, Jeff Bradway, Robert Brynes, Lisa Myott, Patrick Winne Vanderzyden Tenors: Michael Seeley, Mark Hogan, Steve Lewis, Eric Clark, Bases: Jeffrey Bradway, Dan Comar, Chris DelMonaco, Brian Greene, Edward Maynard, James McDougall, Scott Palmer, Paul Story, Patrick Winne Orchestra Violins: Nicholas Morano, Steven Parsons, Margaret Garrett, San- dra Bourgault, Cathi Comar Viola: Candi MacDonald Cellos: Bruce North, Michelle Ecker, Bass: John Newell, Flute: James Bittinger Clarinets: Judy Lyke, Pam Firth Trumpets: Wes Ecker, Steven Wetmore Fr. Horn: Donald Marshall Trombones: Ted Firth, Thomas Smith Percussion: James Graham Pianist: Patricia Bittinger Lighting: Joel Story, Joel Nicholson, William Appling, Scott Har- tung, Paul Story BAND J. McDougall J. McDougall J. Moore K. Moore D Murphy E. Murray A Nelson L. Nichols G Northrup K. Ocomner S. Parrott S, Parrott T. Pearson J. Porter M. Potvin J. Bainbow B. Boss J. Scelzi K. Shryer K. Smith P. Story B. Toole D. Tripp C. Vanderzyden K, Vanderzyden M. Webster C. Wetmore G. Whitway S. Yole Conductor- Mr Bittenger A. Asplund L. Ellis Adams K. Fitzpatrick B. Anderson J. Folk VV. Appling P. Folk . Bandy M. French S. Binns S. Garrow .Black T. Garrow Boulet B. Gilman Bourgault D. Girous . Brayman J. Goodrich Breed K. Goss Broderick B. Granger Brodt B. Greene . Brown L. Harper Buser L. Havens .Carpenter M. Hervieux .Casey K, Hewitt Churchill E Hogan . Clark S. Jackowski M. Collins B. Kidwell Comar L. LaCarte Cooper B. Lancette C050 M. Larson Cottrel S. LeBarron D'Angelico J. LeBarron Dartler D- Lowell Doriski C. Luce Driscoll J. MacKnight Dunham G. Marino . I ' T' 'r jx g ge ? sf I ff xxx Xxgf. Vs' fir A U i I BUSINESS CLUB If 4 Members: B. Doyle, L. Morgan, W. Breault, L. Middleton, L. Morin, M. Scacchetti, H. Sutlitf, D. Black, C. Gordan, T. Scacchetti, P. M. Normandin, M. Rockwell, B. Scally, W. LaPlock, N. Hinchlitfe, B. Miner, L. Keith, C. Monrian, Y. Duval, C. Fish, D. Wilkerson, M. son, M. Wall, P. Vitoruski, K. Cottrell, D. Parker, M. Burt, B. Hoag, R. Sheehan, K. Daut, K. Evans, B. Hoag, T. Pregeant, S. Jakwa Hunt, N. Hunt, S. Sprague, D. Etu, P. Casey, J. Beahan, W. Dingman, C. Copeland, D. Middleton, L. Eddy, J. Bates, T. Schaff, J. P. Maguir, S. Latterell, A. Arquette, J. DiFlesta, M. Flynn, Pt. Durway 3 l . r r President - Tracy Sanders Vice President - Laurie Cottrell Secretary - Val Trackey Treasurer - Pam Plude Michelle Dornan Advisors - Mr. Scrimo and Mr. Allen SKI CLUB f Steve LaBarron COMMITTEE OF 10 Pres. -- Keith Moore Dan Brown Ed Murray Audrey Asplund Debbie Caputo Kathy Pickett reas. - Dolores Bandy Kevin Case Ken Williams dvisor - Mr. Suess Kevin Moss Jack Kennedy Cam Luce embers: Audrey Asplund, Delores Bandy, Jim Britell, Mike Britell, Dan Brown, Pat Campbell, Kevin Case, Debbie Caputo, Matt French, rent Gilman, Kevin Moss, Dan Harvey, Jack Kennedy, Chuck Kirk, Steve LaBarron, Tony Leombruno, Cam Luce, John Malan, Keith oore, Lee Monahan, Ed Murray, John Pacyna, Kathy Pickett, Frank Savasta, Lenny Sipowlz, Harvey St.Louis, Ken Williams, Jim Scelzi, teve Manley, Glenn Winnie, Mel Winnie, Chris Wright, Paul Yole, Steve Lowe, Joe Potvin, Kim Waters, Kelly Waters, Dan Lowell, Steve ackowski, Charlie Jones, Lori Field, Betsie Padgett The Ski Club is a group of students who are in- in skiing during the winter months of the year. The Club works together to raise money trips to New York and Vermont ski areas The s function is to provide students with an oppor- to be involved in a school activity outside of classroom. me-M 'mv tv. STUDENT COUNCIL ,'J'qau 'A 5 9 1 rj , Q it 4 i i 9,1 fi xi'-i lZi.f i i' ,' i ,. X l i i ii it Row 1: M. Flynn, M. Measeck, H. Morgan, M. Seeley, B. Ellis, B. Golden Flow 2. S. Jackoski, D. Stemp, M. Webster, A. Daly, A. Cadieux, M. Oddy, L. Bombard, B. Beahan Row 3: D. Measeck, D. Webster, A. Breed, M. Cronin, K. Smith, K. Keech, M. Barber, D. J. Hewitt, B. Higgins, P. Story Row 4: E. Maynard, D. Simon, D. Mullen, D. Gallagher, D. Combs, A. Mears, L. Field, B. Padgett, M. Philion, T. Wood, A. Asplund, K. Waters s Pres. - M. Flynn V.P. - D. Combs Advisor: Mrs. Lortie Sec. - A. Mears Treas. - D. Mullen P.A STAFF Team 172 Sue Doriski Sue D'AngeIico Amy Mears Tammy Hanlon ORCHESTRA B. Barber, M. Barnes, M. Brock, T. Brownell, A. Cerro, A. Daly, K. Ecker, M. Ecker, A. Fuller, M. Gallup, M. Goodrich, C. Hirst, L. Ho S. Hoover, W. Humiston, C. Leary, L. Matthews, B. Miner, J. Newell, B. Ross, K. Vannier, D. Webster, Fl. White, R. White, Conductor - Parsons .f Z,,., BOYS A THLETIC ASSOCIA TION Advisor - Coach Kenyon Boys Athletic Association is a service organization for both the school and lt is set up for any boy that has earned a varsity letter in any sport. lt is a fund raising club that hopes to raise enough money to buy jackets for its members. It is also a club to promote athletics in the school, and to better the relationships among athletes of different sports. T. Boulet, J. Campbell, M. Daly, R. Diamond, J. Edwards, B. Greene, D. J. Hewitt, B. Maynard, B. Murray, M. Noble K O Don M. Nelson, M. Needham, J. Potter, D. Rickel, M. Stickney, M. Turner, G. Waters, M. West, J. Vanderwerker, B. Barber Pres. - J. Crotty V.P. - G. Stickney Sec. - P. Lindsey Treas. - J. Storey Sgt. at Arms - S. Miller I 1 j QRS i , 5 I., i 1 2 'js Humana...- x mL Q1 EW . WF 153 :iff L 4.2 QW S-52.6 FYI XY.l 4 a 'X iw b I A'y S i Q iggi i . fad' A .,i...n-mM.gN. v .ppgan-an-:ax K- .4 'iii f L11- m ff XX ,yur-N u N 'xi-' Nw NS Q1 N- '55 DA TING GAME On January 8, Key Club sponsored the first official Dating Game!Newly Wed Game with great success. There were winners and losers alike but after they saw who was on the other side of the partition, the winners felt like losers. The money raised was used to help the elderly at the Fort Hudson Nursing Home. I think this should be a group question Aw, she can't be THAT BAD. Let's see how he'll answer that one. 162 Thank you Jeffrey, thal's Sooo Sweet of you. Everyone guard someone and I'ii shoot the basket. DONKEY BASKETBALL The Donkey Basketball Game was sponsored by the junior class against the rough and tough faculty. The proceeds went to the junior prom. Between shooting baskets and throwing passes, most of the time was spent cleaning up after the donkeys which wasn't a very pleasant pastime. What did you say the guidance department was good for? -an If I can get on my ..,l, I'Ii be okay. Got an itch? 163 XT, .., HeIl's Angels GRUB DA Y Ghosts, goblins, spooky spirits and even Drac anything did go. The students with the everyone who dressed up received a Ioliipop. Did you wash behind your ears? This is my friend Teddy. if Let's jam this Session. - i do this only on full moons Me thinks Wild Turkey pretty cute. W Me Wild Turkey. Josewho? roamed the hails of our school on October 31. S dent Council organized anything goes day a costumes were judged for the grand prize a The cult meeting. Your average graduating senior. The newlyweds. l think your behind on your dues. I lost my balloons but I still have my marbles A1 Hudson Falls Finest! Yep Sarge, I caught them all single handed. RED WINGS FL OOF? HOCKEY On Feb. 23, the newly formed Boys Athletic Assn tion challenged the Adirondack Red Wings to a game floor hockey. Our boys were pretty impressive, lc by one point to the Wings. The highlight ot the g was the honorary membership to l3.A.A. given to Giroux. If we fight hard, I think we can beat them X The Hudson Falls Gold Medal Winners I wish it was a Miller iii OK. here's the 3950. Don't forget to make it look good First step, drop the puck. Second step, hit it FA DS Year by year things change and our four years in High School were no exception. We've seen disco come and go Our arch rivals The game of the future our athletes use hi-tives, and pants with somebody else s name on them. Styles changed, and so did we. ir Hr.. ,A .F r y Designer jeans xl , . Q Xgfxgslk kt- rryr it so 1 rf! il t . ik '-Fives ,ff Docksiders and Mudkickers Christmas sing-a-long lt's a time of decision, A time of choices. We're the future of the world Let it hear our voices! But, for now we'lI be t Today needs no tomor ln our dreams of happ' , There is no room for ow. .1 Although, in time We'll go our We all will reca Our carefree, To the class of A final thought Strive for reach for And make your come if ai 1 A Q X ,,.. -:est 169 Maryanne 81 Mark 8- Charlene Deuser Norm and Moult Brenda Scally R J Bolsselle Lrsa 8: Dan Lecla Bump 81 Cliff Carpenter Tuna A Joey Pam A Duane Charlie 81 Greg Karl 8- Cathy Anna 81 Company The Future Candy 81 Tom Arken Mr Jlm Kenaan The Tlger Dome Table Crew Jim 8: Nora Steve 81 Lon Mass Plggy 81 81 Mass Plggy 32 Blondie 8- Dagwood Denise 8- Al Mr 81 Mrs Roy Jakway Sr The gagged LaPointe Tohy 8i Krm Steve Wetmore 81 Audg Paul M Dletrlck Torch Wanda Spike Supe Boyd Boom The Three Beavers Deb Bird 8: Amy Rack Garrand Dan Wrlson CAJKSK CDRJSBB Mr 8tMrs Raymond Duval Sr Jacquelme Becker Sons Scott 8. Kevm Kathy Granger Patty Vrtousku Kathy O'NerI 81 Bruan O'Donnell Rose Sweet Tuna 8- Bnan Buck 81 Squirt Scott 81 Sue The future Chrls and Tina Tiltord Scott Patten Warne Nambe? T aria Denisarvrevostf P E Dept Kenyon Crlscn Drrller Sunny Fron Bo Tooter Bouncer tor I-lure INGRID John 81 Margaret Mr 81 Mrs Robert Cromn Wanda 81 Tum Tammy Rlendeau A Hmchy lmopj Ma Morgan Sue 81 Tom Mr Dletrlch s Last 2 Gregg Wood MEAN JACK 1 55 1 Pace 1 male Crndy 81 Wally J N J V MGM Chris 81 Tom Wanda 81 Bob Penny 81 Wendell Crash Eddy Mr 8tMrs James Gallagher ster Blue . rl I e ' - y , , ,- A A J' A i' T 1 l-linchY tbushl Q 4 Dwvuoois -RESQIAURANT AND ssrt B An so , W or f ff:-any 1- -w?:fvf'i r'fr' AIPIQW V ' 5' V Corner of Dix Avenue 5 ' 7. .5 Bndlwhlfeh. 4, . 5 - fb sf 7 7 , psf.: , - 7 .W '- -e zwwfs: 45472: 414141894 s . rp s.. EI Show This Arlilor 81.00 Discount ?q LOCKE AGENCY INC. First National Bank Building Hudson Falls, N.Y. Our 78th Year Darald L. Novack Lee L. Whitmore Phone: 747-4816 L 747-4624 GLENS FALLS COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Discount W is? :lilutners I kg For All Your rv Jw X Floral Needs .. Si THE ARRANGEMENT ' sl-loPPE :Nc F! 315 Main St 747 4119 Wi it Sherry and Martha El Show This Ad for 31.00 Discount GRIFFIN LUMBER COMPANY ' Everything for the Home . I-IILDEGARDE'S RESTAURANT 81 TAVERN Good Food Served Right Lunch 11:30-2:30 Sat. and Sun. Dinner: 5:00-9:00 5-10 Open Until 3 AM Kitchen Open Until 1 AM Pizza and Steamed Clams 172 Main Street Hudson Falls, N.Y. 12839 747-4795 El Show This Ad tor 51.00 Discount -F' CARLETON FUNERAL HOME, INC. -m Established 1871 68 Main Street Hudson Falls New York 518-747-4243 Manager - C. Bruce Wetmore Treasurer Gary C. Wilson Resta Ho and urant Eve m I' 6 y V. af . 4 77 4 X Congratulations to the Class ot 1981 From: LEWIS' SUPERMARKET The Name That Stands for Quality Serving You With a Complete Line of Meats, Frozen Foods and Other Groceries G I ite' cs? Our on Premise Bakery Serves Q :ff I Q F Q' 'O E! af' Fresh Baked Goods Daily Also One of the Largest Discount Beverage Center in the Area COZZg7UfZlfdff07Z5 we wzsh you all fzzfure efzdeafvori I0 Gmgfuafes and suffefs in your l'lNlLa Ll s . , - l Q-,gslil ' 5 .--'- 'A '. gl Your Bank for Savings EfIensFaIIs alional BANKANDTRUSTCOMPANY Main Office ' Continental ' Queensbury ' Fort Edward Q Washington County South Glens Falls ' Lake George - Chester-Schroon-Horicon - Schroon Lake Fort Ann Post - Schuylerville - Greenwich - Cambridge Valley Equal Housing Leader Member FDIC 1981 McCANN'S P HARMACY Your Rexall Store Three Generations Of Service to the Community 166 Main St., 747-4732 Fanny Farmer Candies Leading Cosmetics Including Norcross Revlon cards and Jovan Photo Finishing Specialists Fast and Affordable We Use Kodak Paper For a Good Look! 5 s --W nam am we 4, 1? Q '?W' 555 ',-: - if S Burgoyrig. Avef, ydson Falls -f ,: ,, , . I l A , .- Q1 i 5 -5, mw- Compliments of Girls Hi-Y HUDSON FALLS PROFESSIONAL FIRE FIGHTERS ASSOCIATION Local 112730 I.A.F.F.-AFL-CIO-CLC NEW YORK STATE PROFESSIONAL FIRE FIGHTERS ASSOCIATION President - Members: Howard Cornell Paul Jones Sec.-Treasurer - David Wilcox Edward Gordon, Jr. Roy Cottrell Sandyl-Iill You cannot bring about prosperity by discouraging thrift. You cannot strengthen the weak by weakening the strong. You cannot help the wage earner by pull- ing down the wage payer. You cannot further the brotherhood of man by encouraging class hatred. You cannot help the poor by destroying the rich. You can- not keep out of trouble by spending more than you earn. You cannot build character and courage by tak- ing away man's initiative and independence. You can- not help men permanently by doing for them what they could and should do for themselves. Abraham Lincoln S dyl-l'Il SANDY HILL CORPORATION Hudson Falls, New York Rocca-n BROTHERS IDEALDAIRY EXXON FARMS mc. SERVICE Burgoyne Avenue R Hudson Falls, N.Y. lg Vaughn R084 747-3055 R Hudson Falls 1 if ,mp fx 1 and A Theie Is Ndvera Penny of Cosffdf Credit f V 3 Falls ARD N.Y. 1 1:1111 A, sl ' 4 W:-,ry 1 1.. 4 w ' 1 A ig :,3Y1g1 ..:L f I ' Q g,,, -W L--- 2 it 1 f M-big .. 1 g J 1 L k f- ' - L' ,Mig N ' k A,,-i-.: iii X'X' , L..' '-- g.: LL A A y Q 1 if HUdSQ!1 F8llS s fN-33 in Best Wishes Class of 1981 WATKINS GREENHOUSES AND NURSERY 10 Minor St., H.F. xxx-7. ig, V ' ' . 'gb' X Congratulations Graduates! I O The Continental Insurance Companres subsidiaries of The Continental Corporation Glens Falls Branch Office o 333 Glen Street 0 Phone: 761-4000 An Equal Opportunity Employer KEY CLUB President - Jon Campbell Vice President - Mike Stickney Secretary - Brenda Blake Treasurer - Amy Collins 3114? Q V VA, 7 lg! 1 5 eifligbg , e w .'i' mmmmm rlllllllllllllw lr! w ri t 1 Ill nmnmnnr is X , , r 'u v. r 1 ,fl Q1 I ln nm - V l un llllLlllll!ll FURNITURE BARN Quaker Rd. and Dix Ave. 798-6161 Furniture Corner of Glens Falls Open: Daily 10 to 9g Saturday 10 to 6 ALLS P OLEN T O Class of '81 Best Wishes N I I ' -f fs 4? . .fu 058 1 ' 1 4 fn: Tift ji' ' x .W 4 Q5 ff: J 'IU' 'se in f lIllllI ' I 'Y W Be All You Can Be U.S. ARMY Andy 4 FFOITI F1-RST NATIGNAL Main St FULL Hudson Falls Congratulations to the Class of '81 SERVICE BANK 0 'V '30 5 W 'Zhu 595 QQ, Q95 Congratulations to 9 X K Xxvxx 0 5 QW 1 B .7 uf NS XX lllLDS0Tl. FAI. I5 P1228 Subs PHIL B S You ve trred the rest now try the best 747 5919 287 Main St Hudson Falls Fl'0l'l1 REVELATION FALL LINE SKI 5 sHoP D Skl Equlpment Tennls V X Blcycles Campln Backpacking Sportswear and Fashions Canoes Kayaks Quaker Road Glens Falls 15181793 3203 Trust and Savmgs Bank . 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