Keeseville Central High School - Panther Yearbook (Keeseville, NY)

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TLe Se nuor C.lass ©£ Keesevi]le Oen tir al S eUnool The Class of 1964 presents this issue of the PANTHER In an effort to show what these past four years in Keeseville High School have meant to us. The task of preparing ourselves for the future has involved hard work, but it has also Included its share of fun. This book contains the memories of these past four years, a cherished but all too short chapter in our lives. © F e w © F A T a i e © f c © FL t e in t Dedication - -- — — ... — - - 3 Administration - -- -- — - -- -- 4 Faculty - — - -- -- -- -- - — 7 Staff......................................18 Seniors - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 19 Juniors — - — ------------------------- — — 37 Sophomores — — - - — - ---------41 Freshmen — - — —-------- ------ 45 Junior High - -- — — ------ 49 Athletics-----------------------------... 53 Activities -- -- — - -. 65 Advertising — ----- - - - — 75 M iss JEle moir D owiey For your many years of invaluable and unending service to the students of this school, the Class of 1964, in deepest appreciation and respect, dedi- cate to you the 1964 PANTHER. ©arci ©f ]B dkic t]i©iii Mr. Roy Lesperance, Mr. Jude Perkett, Mr. Wilfred Cohen Mr. Duncan Robertson, Missing: Mr. Harold Finnlgan MR. EDWARD W. LONG There Is always great satisfaction to school teachers when the efforts of pupils terminates in the success of graduation. Our congratu- lations to the seniors and a warm heartfelt wish for continued success. Edward W. Long District Principal b rout Office High School Principal MR. GORDON TeWINKEL Congratulations, Seniors! Look ahead, not for the easy road, but rather the one which will issue a chal- lenge worthy of your abilities. Remember, the joy of achievement Is proportional to the effort expended. Office Staff Mrs. Alice Bassett Mrs. Audrey Finley Elementary Sciiool iPrincipal MR. JOHN CLARK Mr. Meegan and Mrs. Schoof Who needs guidance? But Mr. Meegan, I don't want to go to work! Dun da nee Department Which one??? Breathe deeply. H ea Mrs. Gload - Nurse Mrs. Evans - Dentist Hygienist Big brave seniors. It would have been easier if I had taken the English test. Come on Jay. you're a big boy now. Enough is enough! Marilyn, this is speech class! Mrs. Clute, Mr. Cody Why didn't Shake- speare write English?’ Romeo and Juliet I'm leaving right away to spy on Castro. Mr. Keedle Mr. Kennedy Mr. Pumphret Sheldon, wake up. SHELDON! Social Stud ies Department Problems are a problem. An apple for the teacher. But I didn't know it was going to explode! ciem.ce Oh, the poor thing! Mr. Sham bo. Miss Buhl- man, Mr. Robare The Mad Chemist! Isn't this what you wear on a field trip? Mr. McKee Mr. Sherwin Sing! If you are an adder, what’s 2+2? One and one are two, but what's this ad- vanced math? You got that right? Mrs. Gray Mrs. Broadbent I'll have a real short hand before we're through! lasiness Oep rt men! With my business law train- ing, I'll beat this rap! I'll promise to watch my copy, Mrs. Gray! No, Carlton, that isn't what we do in bookkeeping class! n I can't understand the modern art! I wonder if Mom will like this. — Goodbye, Dean! Mr. Raup What happens next?” I soloed today. ” Speed Demon rivers EJ But I am drawing a figure. M ecLamcal rawing Mr. Jack Spink But you told me to throw out the clutch. 'Oh! My cake dropped! ©me coEomics Mrs. Ewing Mrs. Brown But she likes steak! Staff BUS DRIVERS: E. Galarneau, A. Clodgo, T. Benoit, A. Baker. FIRST ROW. M. Fuller, R. Bailey, M. McDonough, W. McCormick. SECOND ROW. CAFETERIA STAFF: M. Earle, A. Foland. E. Ryan, D. Siddon, A. Law. SENIORS r Seniors OFFICERS President: Joseph Johnson Vice-President: Lorraine Kennedy Secretary: Charlotte Hart Treasurer: Brian Devins ADVISOR Mr. Hugh McKee t CLASS - ROW 1: Mr. McKee, Advisor, Cathy Baker, Lorraine Kennedy, Charlotte Hart, Brian Devins, Arthur Garcia, Joe Johnson, Pat Thompson, Julie Roulston, Mary Halen, Barbara Bashaw, Mr. Ellsworth, Advisor. ROW 2: Cynthia Trigg, Rose Mary Brunk, Alice Patnode, Sue Laundree, Fay Hamlin, Marilyn Crowningshield, Dianne Connell, Dena Arthur, Suzanne Robare, Mary Anne LaBounty, Jackie Dennis, Miss Roselli, Advisor. ROW 3: Mary Reynolds, Shir- ley Gumlaw, Nancy Rennell, Sheila Witherwax, Marjorie Garcia, Alan Doty, Carlton Crowningshield, Glenn Lobdell, Tina Desjardins, Nancy Wade, Francis Cohen, Ramona Quinn, Paula Johnpeer. ROW 4: Clifford Busha, Roger Pray, Dennis Dunham, Charles Colvin, Donald Piper, Leon Clodgo, Dale Gordon, Francis Ladeau, Darwin Bezio, James Bracken, Oliver Blaise. ROW 5: Sheildon Boynton, Ferry Earle, Timmy Ryan. Philip LaBounty, Paul West, Dick Neverett, Jimmy Minor, David Bullis, Roberto Salvidor, James LaMountain, Jay Cohen, Charles Blaise. ARTHUR, GERALDINE (Dena) BAKER, CATHERINE (Cathy) Student Council-3,4; Junior Prom Court; Senior Cho- rus-4; Fashion Show Model-1; Newspaper Staff-3; Pep Club-3 BARCOMB, FRANCIS Basketball-1; Football-3,4; Varsity Club BASHAW, BARBARA Senior Chorus-1,2,3,4; Girls Chorus-1,2,3 BENOIT, LYDIA Student Council-1; Senior Chorus-1,2,3; Rifle Club- 1,2; Ski Club-1,2; Art Club-1,2; Newspaper Staff-1; Operetta-2 BEZIO, DARWIN Basketball-1,2,3,4 - Captain-4; Baseball-1,3,4; Bow ling-2 BLAISE, CHARLES (Butch) Football-3,4; Wrestling-2,3,4; Varsity Council-3,4; Audio Visual Club-2,3,4 BLAISE, OLIVER Varsity Club-3,4; Basketball-1,2,3,4; Baseball-1,2, 3,4; Bowling-2,3,4; Senior Play; Rifle Club-3 BOYNTON, SHELDON Baseball Manager 1,2,3 BRACKEN, JAMES (Jimmy) Basketball-1,2,3,4; Baseball-1,2,4; Senior Play; Varsity Club-3,4 BRUNK, ROSEMARY BULLIS, DAVID Camera Club-1,2,3; Cit. Ed. Conference-3,4; Governor's Conference-3; Student Teacher-3; Stu- dent Council Treasurer-4; Yearbook Business Man- ager-4; National Honor Society-2,3,4; Track-2,3, 4; Football Manager-4; Newspaper Staff-3; Senior Play; Varsity Club-4; Art Club-1; Speech Club-1 BUSH A, CLIFFORD Senior Play; Rifle Club CLODGO, LEON Football-3,4; Varsity Club COHEN, JAY Football-1,2,3,4 - Captain-4; Wrestling-2,3,4; Track-2,3,4; J.V. Basketball Manager-1; J.V. Baseball-1; Band-1,2,3,4; Student Council-1,2,3, 4; Student Council President-4; Class Treasurer-3; Senior Play; Cit. Ed. Conference-3,4; Governor’s Conference on Youth-3; Honor's Symposium at Plattsburgh State - Student Teacher-3; Student Prin- cipal-4; Honor Society-2,3,4; Honor Society Treas- urer-3; Boys' State-3 COLVIN, CHARLES M. Transferred from Niskayuna High School in Sopho- more Year CONNELL, DIANNE i li 11 Sports Club; Senior Chorus-4; Girls' Chorus-4; Pep Club-3 CROWNINGSH1ELD, CARLTON Football-2; Track-2.3,4; Ski Club-1,2,3,4 - In- structor-4 - Patrol-4 CROWNINGSHIELD, MARILYN Yearbook Staff; Ski Club-1,2,3,4 - Instructor-4 - Patrol-4; Newspaper Staff-2,3; Girls’ Sports Club Of- ficer-4; Girls' Track Team-3; Senior Play; Student Teacher-3; Art Club-2; Camera Club-1; Speech Club-1 DENNIS, JACKLYN DESJARDINS, MARTINA (Tina) Transferred from Bristol, Vt., Junior Year Bristol High School - Student Council-2; Safety Pa- trol-1,2,3; Chorus-1,2,3; Chorus Festival-2 Keeseville - Yearbook Staff; Student Secretary-4 DEVINS, BRIAN Baseball-1; Basketball-1,2,3,4; Track-3,4; Class Treasurer-2,4; Varsity Club-3,4; Senior Play; 4-H- 1.2,3 DOTY, ALAN Wrestling-3,4 DUNHAM, DENNIS EARLE, GERALD (Jerry) Basketball-1,2 FELIO, NANCY Mixed Chorus-1,2,3.4; Band-1,2,3,4; Girls’ Sports Club President-4; Girls' Chorus-1,2; All-State Sec- tionals-1,2,3,4; All-County Sectionals-1,2,3,4; May Festival-1,2,3,4; Student Council-1,3,4; Stu- dent Teacher-1,3; Junior Prom Court; Yearbook Staff; Basketball Cheerleader-2,3,4; Ski Club-2; Dance Band-2,3; Student Council Federation-3; Sen- ior Play; Operetta-1,2; Yearbook Queen Court; Girls' Sextet-1,2; Football Cheerleader Captain-2 GARCIA, ARTHUR Football-1,2,3,4; Basketball-1,2,3,4; Baseball-1, 2,4; Track-3; Vice-President - Sophomore Class; President - Junior Class; Varsity Club Treasurer; Rifle Club President-3 GARCIA, MARJORIE Newspaper Treasurer-3; Girls' Sports Club-2,3,4 GORDON, DALE GUMLAW, RUTH HALEN, MARY Senior Chorus-1,2,3,4; May Festival-3; Student Council-1 HAMLIN, FAY Senior Chorus-2,3; Operetta-2; Yearbook Staff; Stu- dent Secretary-4; Audio-Visual Club; Majorette; Senior Play; Newspaper Staff-3; Pep Club-3 HART, CHARLOTTE Senior Chorus-3,4; Junior Prom Court; Senior Class Secretary; Majorette-2; Newspaper Staff-3; Pep Club- 31 Yearbook Queen JOHNPEER, PAULA JOHNSON, JOSEPH Science Fair Exhibit-1; J.V. Basketball-1,2; Wres- tling-2,3; Track-3; Junior Prom King; Honor Society- 3,4 - President-4; Student Teacher-3; Senior Class President; Senior Play KENNEDY, LORRAINE Class Secretary-2; Class Vice-President-4; Student Council-2,3; Chorus-2,3; Art Club-2,3; Newspaper Staff-3; Junior Prom Queen; Ski Club-1,2,3,4; Rifle Club-3; Varsity Cheerleader-3,4; All-County Music Festival-2,3; Yearbook Queen Candidate LABOUNTY, MARY ANNE Senior Chorus-2; Cheerleader-1; Newspaper Staff-3; Pep Club-3 LABOUNTY, PHILIP LADIEU, FRANCIS Band-1,2,3,4; All-State-3; All-County-3,4; Stu- dent Teacher-3 LAMOUNTAIN, JAMES J.V. Basketball-1; Senior Chorus-1,2; National Hon- or Society-2,3,4 - Treasurer-4; Class Vice-President- 31 Track-3,4; Cit. Ed. Conference-3; Editor of School Newspaper-4; Senior Play; Honors Symposium; Student Teacher-3; Football Student Trainer-4 LAMOUNTAIN, THOMAS J.V. Baseball-3 years; Runner-up for Section Seven Tennis Singles Championship LAUNDREE, SUSAN Girls' Sports Club-2,3,4; Ski Club-1,2,3,4; Rifle Club-3; Student Teacher-3; National Honor Society- 2,3,4 - Secretary-4; Class Vice-President-1; Gover- nor's Conference on Youth-3 LOBDELL, GLENN Band-4 years; Senior Play MINER, JAMES Basketball-2,3,4; Football-3,4; Track-3,4; Senior Play; Student Teacher-3 NEVERETTE, RICHARD Rifle Club-1,2,3; Yearbook Committee; Varsity Basketball Manager-4; Senior Play PATNODE, ALICE Ski Club-1; Honor Society-2,3,4 - Secretary-3 - President-4; Student Council-3; Student Teacher-3; Girls' Sports Club-2,3,4 PIPER, RONALD PRAY, ROGER (Dean) Baseball-1; Track-2,4; Varsity Club-3,4; Band-1, 2,3,4; Honor Society-4 QUINN, RAMONA RENNELL, NANCY Art Club-2,3; Newspaper Editor; Student Council-1; Chorus, Mixed-1,2,3,4; Girls' Chorus-1,2,3,4; Ski Club-2,3 - Patrol-4; May Festival-1,4; Girls' Sports Club-2,3,4; Senior Play REYNOLDS, MARY Chorus-1,2; May Festival-1,2; Cafeteria Aid-1,2 ROBARE, SUZANNE Girls' Sports Club-2,3,4; Student Council-3; Chorus- 1,2 ROULSTON, JULIE All-County-1; All-State-1,4; Sextet-1,2; Operetta- 1,2; Mixed Chorus-1,2,3,4; Girls' Chorus-4; Band- 1,2; May Festival-1,2,3,4; Girls Sports Club-2,3, 4; Ski Club-1,2,3,4; Student Council-1,4; Senior Play; Student Teacher-3 RYAN, TIMOTHY SALVIDAR, ROBERTO Exchange Student From Mexico; Track; Wrestling THOMPSON, PATRICIA Chorus-1,2,3,4; Band-1,2,3,4; Yearbook Editor; Student Council-4; Sports Club-2,3,4; Senior Play; All-County-4; All-State-4; Sextet-2; Operetta-1,2; Student Teacher-3; National Honor Society-2,3,4; Cit. Ed. Conference-3,4; Governor's Conference TRIGG, CYNTHIA Transfer Student WADE, NANCY Transferred from Elizabethtown, N.Y., Senior Year Lewis Central School - Assisted in School Newspaper; Junior Choir; Newspaper Staff-3 WEST, PAUL Chorus-1,2,3,4; All-State-1,2,3,4; All-County-1, 2,4; Operetta-1,2; Football-1,2,3; Track-2; Ski Club; Student Announcer-4; Student Teacher-3; Camera Club-1 WITHERWAX, SHEILA Girls' Sports Club-2,3,4; Rifle Club-3; Art Club-3; Newspaper-3; Senior Chorus-1; Camera Club-3 YOUNG, ROBERT Football-1,3,4; Chorus-2,3,4 COHER, FRANCES FAVORITES CLASS CLOWNS Oliver Blaise Lorraine Kennedy BEST LOOKING Lorraine Kennedy Brian Devins MOST POPULAR Arthur Garcia Lorraine Kennedy BEST ALL-AROUND Arthur Garcia - Lorraine Kennedy MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Jay Cohen Pat Thompson MOST STUDIOUS Jay Cohen Alice Patnode MOST TALENTED Nancy Felio Paul West MOST ATHLETIC Arthur Garcia Marilyn Crowningshield CLASS COMPLAINERS Julie Roulston - Oliver Blaise MOST HELPFUL Pat Thompson Dave Bullis Nancy Felio YearLo©L Q, ueen CHARLOTTE HART ROBERTO SALDIVAR Roberto Saldivar, the 1964 foreign exchange student being sponsored by the Keeseville Methodist Youth Fellowship, is a native of Ciudad Madero, Mexico. Roberto is sixteen years old and the youngest of three children. He has two sisters. Lidia Saldivar who is eighteen years old and Sylvias de Olvera who is married and lives in Mexico City. Roberto's father is a teacher in the city of Madero. While here in Keeseville, Roberto is residing with the Edward Long family. When Roberto returns to Mexico in July of 1964, he will have one year of schooling to complete before he graduates. After completing high school he tentatively plans to pursue a career in medicine. Roberto has participated in two sports while he has been here, wrestling and track. He has a pleasant personality and is helping to promote the good will which exists between the United States and its neighbor to the south. Mexico. The students of Keeseville Central School have been very happy to have Roberto studying and living with them. His return to Mexico will be a loss to all of us, but we will have the satisfaction of having known him and having him as a friend. Senior ay Left to right: Clifford Busha; Brian Devins; Jimmy Miner; Dennis Dunham; Glenn Lobdell; Jimmy LaMountain; Dave Bullis; Dick Neverett; Nancy Rennell; Lorraine Kennedy; Joe Johnson; Marilyn Crowningshield; Oliver Blaise; Jimmy Bracken; Pat Thompson; Jay Cohen; Nancy Felio; Julie Roulston. 1 on C an t I ake Just walking through. Pirouette, Pirouette, Pirouette. “Oh! My goodness! the J man.’’ It W itll Y©11 You were right, Chief, they've got enough gun powder down there to blow up the whole city. J ii m ors ADVISOR Mr. John Kennedy OFFICERS President: Jackie Connell Vice-President: Larry Conley Secretary: Chery LaMar Treasurer: Nancy Ford - missing CLASS - ROW 1: Mrs. Long, Advisor. Peggy Tuers. Cheri Lemar, Vonceal Doerr, Charon Hart, Kathy Young, Lynn Jones, Dianne Mousseau. Karen Pray, Kathy Connell, Linda Vassar, Sue Blaise, Roberta Thompson, Mr. Bidell. ROW 2: Mr. Kennedy, Advisor, Barbara Riani, Virginia Lange, Geraldine LaPier, Mary LaPorte, Mary LaFountain, Lu- cille Blouin, Rita Lincoln, Carolyn Robare, Judy Apperson, Nancy Ford, Pam Flavin, Chris Sobel, Mr. Cody, Advisor. ROW 3: Jackie Connell, June Danials, Jane Booth, Linda Blaise, Georgianna Fleury, Nancy Chamberlain, Carolyn Holt, Linda Porter, Sharon Allen, Amelia Jarvis, Grace Doner, Jane Perkett, Donna Ransom, Julie Anderson, Jimmy Morrow. ROW 4: Mike McDonough, Claude Ford, Norman Baker, Jimmy Doyle, Jimmy Dason, Larry Conley, Mike Mooney, Jimmy Owens, Roy Kennedy, John Garcia, William VanBuren, Bob LaBarr, Roger Patnode, Charles Wither- bee. ROW 5: Bob Mason, Francis Barcomb, Norman Peryea, Jimmy Gurnsey, Jerry Barber, Robert Pasho, Gworge Doerr, Gary Galarneau, Norman Ryan, Timmy Walker, Alvin Blaise, Jim Bolton. ■ Allen, Sharon Anderson, Julie Apperson, Judy Baker, Norman Barber, Jerry Benoit, Lydia Besaw, Gary Blaise, Alvin Blaise, Linda Blaise, Susan Blouin, Lucille Bolton, Jimmy Booth, Jane Cason, James Chamberlain, Nancy Conley, Larry j uni ors Abtont whft piiluroi wro mod• PHOTO Not Availablo Connell, Jackie Connell, Kathleen Daniels, June Doerr, Vonceal Doner, Grace Dorr, George Doyle, James Finnigan, Tommy Flavin, Pamela Fleury, Georgianna Ford, Claude Ford, Nancy Galarneau, Gary Garcia, John Gurnsey, Jim Hart, Sharon Holt, Carolyn Jarvis, Amelia Jones, Lynn Kennedy, Roy LaBarr, Robert LaFountain, Mary LaMar, Cheryl Lange, Virginia LaPier, Gerry LaPorte, Mary Lincoln, Rita Mason, Robert McDonough, Michael Mooney, Michael Morrow, Jim Mousseau, Dianne Juniors PHOTO NOT AVAIlABli Owens, James Pasho, Robert Patnode, Roger Perkett, Jane Peryea, Norman Porter, Linda Pray, Karen Ransom, Donna Riani, Barbara Robare, Carolyn Ryan, Norman Sobol, Christine Thompson, Roberta Tuers, Peggy Vassar, Selinda VanBuren, Bill Walker, Tim Witherbee, Charles Young, Kathy Young, Robert Sop i o mo res OFFICERS President: Jack Lattrell Vice-President: Charles Depo Secretary: Jill Lattrell Treasurer: Kenneth Morrow ADVISORS Mrs. Joan M. Gray Mr. Robert Sham bo Mrs. Helen Moyer Mrs. Broadbent CLASS ROW 1: Mrs. Gray, L. Bleau, L. Sullivan, C. Lavalley, A. White, L. Collins, M. Desotelle, M. Passino, J. Ham- lin, J. Robare, B. Buckley, G. Blaise, D. Quinn, Mr. Shambo. ROW 2: Mrs. Broadbent. K. Burns, J. McNierney, D. Mousseau, B. Trigg, M. Way, B. Haynes, M. Goodrow, J. Gladd. L. Wright, J. Blaise, T. Baker, M. King. S. Stanley, Mrs. Moyer. ROW 3: J. Earle, M. Clute, S. Doyle, M. Connors, D. Galarneau, J. Law, J. Cason. P. Vassar, S. Carver, B. Barnes, S. LeClair, J. Lattrell, S. Signor. ROW 4: J. Vercoe, D. Doerr, T. Dromgoole, M. Connell, C. Depo, R. Hart, J. LaFountain, S. Martin, F. Haynes, J. Pelkey, G. Besaw, A. Lincoln, J. McCort, D. Goucher, J. Ranson. ROW 5: J. Russell, T. Thompson, N. Long, D. Baron, B. Pray, G. LaDieu, G. Roy, J. Lattrell, B. LaChance, T. Finnigan, P. Cinco, D. Morrow, S. Lopez, R. Moore, J. Bowe. ROW 6: M. Flavin, S. Klyne, R. Clodgo, J. Lawrence. R. Patnode, D. Robertson, J. West, C. Arthur, T. Blaise, R. Finnigan. Arthur, Colin Baker, Terry Barnes, Barbara Baron, Dennis Blaise, Jill Blaise, Thomas Bleau, Linda Bowe, John Buckley, Bonnie Busha, Marilyn Burns, Kathy Cason, Janelle Cinco, Paul Clodgo, Richard Clute, Marilyn Collins, Linda Connors, Mary Beth Depo, Charles O op horn or os Desotelle, Mary Doerr, David Doyle, Sheila Dromgoole, Thomas Dunham, Lynn Dunham, Mark Earle, Judy Finnegan, Robert Flavin, Mike Galarneau, Delena Gladd, Jean Goucher, Donald Goodrow, Mary Hamlin, Judy Hart, Ralph Hart, Starlene Haynes, Elizabeth Haynes, Forest King, Marguerite Klyne, Steve LaChance, Billy LaDieu, Gary Lattrell, Jill Lattrell, Jack LaValley, Clara Lawrence, Francis LeClair, Sue Lincoln, Arnold Long, Ned Lopez, Steve Martin, Stanley McNierney, Julie Moore, Russell Morrow, Kenny Mosseau, Dolores Passino, Maxine Patnode, Richard Pelky, John Pray, Bruce Quinn, Louise Ransom, John Robare, June Sophomores Robare, Warren Robertson, Donald Roy, Gregg Russell, John Signor, Sally Stanley, Sharron Sullivan, Thompson Trigg, Bar’ Vercoe, J Way, Mar West, Juli White, Anita Wright, Lois FRESHMEN [( re sii men i:|i ADVISORS OFFICERS President: Wayne Blow Vice-President: David Sulliv m Secretary: Tom Davey Treasurer: Pam Perkins Mrs. Clute Mr. Keedle Miss Buhlman CLASS - ROW 1: Mr. Keedle, Advisor, Sandra Mousseau, Gale Baker, Linda Lessard, Leda Vassar, Mary Ellen McDonough, Toby Bashaw, Wayne Bleau, David Sullivan, Thomas Davey, Larry Stanley, David Connell, Linda Hart, Linda LaFlure, Bonnie Walk- er. ROW 2: Mrs. Clute, Advisor, Madeline Apperson, Sharon Barber, Julie LaValley, Angela Doty, JoAnn Smith, Susan Ruell, M Teresa Martin. Sandra Hart, Jill Kennedy, Sandra Garcia, June Rabideau, Wanda Stone, Miss Buhlman, Advisor. ROW 3: Nancy Laundree, Helena LaBounty, Carolyn Smith, Susan Ginett, Mary Ellen Mitchell, Pauline Perky, Phyl- lis Bashaw, Sharon Gorden, Shirley LaMere, Leona Chesbrough, Karen Long, Patrica Rock, Sarah Jarvis, Barbara La- Barr, Sheri Gumlaw. ROW 4: Gail Saltmarsh, Sandra Stranahan. Frank Macey, James Moore, Richard LaBarr, Jerry Bresette, Roderick LaFountain, Ricky Wimette, Stephen Cason, Arthur Cumber, Ida LaBounty, Kristiann Engebretson. Marilyn Bush, Linda Bashaw. ROW 5: Robert Devins, Mark Dunham, Mike LaFountain, Gary Johnpeer, Steven Cason, David Ruell, Nelson Lesperance, William Liberty, Richard Ruell, William Morrow, Gerald Morrow, Richard Thew, Warren Robare, John Soulia. ROW 6: Marc Lawrence, Thomas Patnode, Lynn Dunham, Terry Barber, William Robin- son, Robert Douglas. Gerard LaPier, Roger Dorr, Robert Douglas. Jim Ackey, Gregory Bombard, Carl Bashaw, David Blaise, Richard Stone, Dennis Connell, Harry Foland. w Akey, James Apperson, Madelin Baker, Gail Barber, Terry Barber, Sharon Bashaw, Carl Bashaw, Linda Bashaw, Toby Blaise, David Bleau, Wayne Bombard, Gregory Bressette, Jerry Carron, Stephen Cason, Steve Chesbrough, Leona Connell, David Connell, Marty Connell, Dennis res k men Cumber, Arthur Daggett, Carol Davey, Thomas Devins, Robert Dorr, Roger Doty, Angela Douglas, Robert Douglas, Roger Engebreson, Kristiann Foland, Bobby Garcia, Sandra Ginett, Susan Gordon, Sharron Gum law, Sherry Hart, Linda Hart, Sandra Jarvis, Sarah Johnpeer, Gary Kennedy, Jill LaBarr, Barbara LaBarr, Richard LaBounty, Helena LaBounty, Ida LaFlure, Linda LaFountain, Mike LaFountain, Rod LaMere, Shirley LaPier, Gerard Laundree, Nancy LaValley, Julie Lawrence, Mark Lesperance, Nelson Lessard, Linda Liberty, Billy Long, Karen Mace, Priscilla Macey, Frank Macey, Larry Martin, Theresa McDonough, Mary Ellen Mitchell, Mary Ellen Moore, James P res Ik resinmen Morrow, Gerald Morrow, William Mousseau, Sandy Ouimette, Richard Patnode, Thomas Perkins, Pamela Perky, Pauline Rabideau, June Robertson, Billy Rock, Patricia Ruell, David Rue 11, Richard Ruell, Susan , Gail th, Carolyn Smith, Joanne Soulia, John Stanley, Larry Stone, Wanda Stone, Richard Stranahan, Sandy Sullivan, David Thew, Richard Vassar, Leda Walker, Bonnie MOTO JUNIOR HIGH tjiir de Eight OFFICERS Robert Durgan Stephen Bullis Carl Wells Stephen Lopez ADVISOR Mrs. Davey JUNIOR HIGH TEACHERS Mr. McCormick; Mr. Archambault; Mrs. Davey; Mrs. Keese; Mrs. Angevine; Mr. Rivard; Mr. Stamboni. Grade hlgLt ROW 1: M. Heberts, M. Barcomb, D. Mason, C. Depo, M. Johnson, B. Thompson, V. Baker, T. Way. ROW 2: C. Wells, R. LaChance, J. Wallace, D. Witherwax, J. Ruth, H. McLean, S. Blaise, Mrs. Davey (Advisor). ROW 3: W. Patnode, T. Thompson, N. Ford, M. Ford. ROW 1: S. LaBounty, C. LaDieu, C. Barber, B. Klages, A. Colvin, M. Cohen, R. King, S. De- lucia. ROW 2: W. Blaise, L. Lawrence, T. LaRose, P. Haynes, S. Morrow, M. Beagle, Mr. Archamb- ault (Advisor). ROW 3: G. Joyal, S. Bullis, B. Sullivan, P. Allan, H. Bassett, N. Bezio, R. Blaise, M. Lopez. ROW 4: K. Pray, W. Pray, R. Durgan, D. Quesnel. ROW 1: B. Dorr, B. Mc- Lean, J. Gonyea, S. Ash- ley, P. Pray, C. Gumlaw, L. Martin. ROW 2: Mrs. Keese (Advisor), C. Van- ualkenburg, C. Ouimette, S. Terry, S. Daniels, S. Depo, J. Daniels, R. Mc- Lean, L. Mitchell. ROW 3: C. Brandon, H. Cress- well, J. Quinn, A. Wood, W. Bolia, F. Estes, R. Terry, Mr. Stamboni (Ad- visor). ROW 4: P. Smith, S. Baker, F. Dyer, G. Mace. Grade Seven ROW 1: S. Hart, B. Bru- nell, N. Gumlaw, L. Owens, P. Durgan, M. Dorr, G. Hart. ROW 2: P. Sousie, S. Dalton, D. Giddings, S. Gumlaw, C. Passino, A. Clark, Mr. McCormick (Advisor). ROW 3: D. Rondeau, J. Wallace, F. Robare, B. Woodard, C. Vassar, N. LaFountain, H. Santorel- la. ROW 4: D. Goucher, R. LaFlure, R. Apperson, J. Cinco. ROW 1: K. Felio, C. Al- len, R. Wright, B. La- Fountain, C. Bentham, L. Philips, V. Moore, L. Ro- berts, M. LaDieu. ROW 2: J. Durgan, E. Sullivan, R. Pray, W. LaDieu, T. Barber, J. Dagget, B. Mc- Cormick, B. Kennedy, J. Parker, Mrs. Angevine (Advisor). ROW 3: S. Perky, P. Murphy, G. Galarneau, G. Powers, S. Dunham, C. Whitmore, F. Knight, R. Murray, A. Stranahan, T. Allen, B. Cox. ROW 1: L. Robare, R. Roberts, M. Lessard, S. Fleury, R. Cason, C. Mace, D. Miller, D. Chamberlain, S. Strana- han. ROW 2: P. West, D. Holdridge, J. Cinco, S. Way, C. Kusalonis, M. Santorella, Mr. Riv- ard (Advisor). ROW 3: R. Douglas, J. Vassar, R. Passino, T. Douglas, M. Dodds, R. Greenier, G. Passino, L. Ruell. ROW 4: J. Blaise, J. LaPorte, R. Doty, A. Pray, R. LaDieu, G. Senecal, M. Mussen. Man! I really caught that line drive! Muscles! ysica Mr. Truax - Miss Sullivan K“SLsll But, Coach, you told me to make a basket! Gee, this thing bucks! arsaty B ase ROW 1: Ronnie Conley, Mike McLean, Jerry Laundree, Larry Conley, Charlie Depo, John Garcia, Harry Bassett. ROW 2: Oliver Blaise, Howard Spring, Don Ford, Darwin Bezio, Mike Lopez, COACH PUMPHRET. j. v, ase ROW 1: Paul Cinco, Ned Long, Bruce Warren, Jimmy Morrow, Joe LaFountain, Donald Robertson. ROW 2: Norman Bezio, Julian West, Gary LaDieu, Mike Mooney, Jerry Barber, Tommy LaMountain, COACH McCORMICK. eam ROW 1: Charles Blaise, Norman Peryea, Norman Baker, Larry Conley, Claude Ford, Jay Cohen, Francis Barcomb, Jimmy Miner, Leon Clodgo, Arthur Garcia, Peter Allen. ROW 2: Russell LaFlure, Russell Moore, Ned Long. John- ny Garcia, Charlie Depo, Timmy Walker, Jack Lattrell, Ricky Ruell, Jimmy Cason, Jerry Barber, Robert Young, Timmy Thompson. ROW 3: Mr. Raup, Jimmy Morrow, Jim Owens, Steve Lopez, Dave Ruell, Jim Doyle, Carl Bashaw, Arnold Lincoln, Tommy Dromgoole, Jan Vercoe, Dave Bullis, COACH PUMPHRET. Leon Clodgo Jimmy Miner Art Garcia Football CvLeerleatders KNEELING: Karen Pray, Julie Anderson, Marilyn Clute. STANDING: Judy Earle, Roberta Thompson, Vonceal Doerr, Kathleen Connell, Kathleen Young, Sharon Hart, Janelle Cason. BeeV V- petu:,'efotw Si A°T O. ?ius pECO Vie tVveX 13 , -0 3T 38 6 0 ' ' . - - 13 23 ' ' ' . - - 6 13 3° 8 6 V2 . - ' ' ' - 0 airsity .Basketball KNEELING: Jackie Lattrell, Jimmy Minor, Darwin Bazio, Brian Devins, Timmy Walker. STANDING: Jerry Earle, Manager, Charlie Depo, Roy Kennedy, Steve Lopez, Larry Conley, Jan Bercoe. ars ity Clk eer ers Lorraine Kennedy, Julie Anderson, Julie McNierney, Jackie Connell, Nancy Felio, Lynn Jones, Vonceal Doerr. V arsity Bas o arsi tj Cl HI L ROW 1: Leon Clodgo, Darwin Bezio, Charlie Blaise, Francis Barcomb, Jay Cohen, David Bullis, Art Garcia, Joe Johnson. ROW 2: Jerry Barber, Jimmy Morrow, Claude Ford, Charlie Depo, Billy LaChance, Norman Baker, Jim Cason, Tommy Blaise, Brian Devins. ROW 3: Mr. Pumphret, Advisor, Timmy Walker, Larry Conley, Norman Peryea, Jim Owens, Oliver Blaise, Jim Bracken. ROW Is David Sullivan. Ken Morrow. Ned Long, Gary LaDieu, Martin Connell, Paul Smith, Robert Devins, Joseph LaFountain. ROW 2: Norman Bezio; Manager, Donald Robertson, John Pelkey, Marc Lawrence, James Moore, Tho- mas Patnode, David Blaise, Bruce Sullivan; Manager. Jo V. Oltaee rle d ers Bonnie Walker, Linda Sullivan, Sally Signor, Mary Ellen McDonough, Sandy Moussear, Linda LaFlure. KCS Panthers Defeat OLVA In First Game The Keeseville Central School Basketball team won its first sea- gon game Tuesday night by de feating OLVA 57-44. The Panthers grabbed the lead from the start of the game and held it throughout. The Foxes of OLVA newer came closer than 6 portns towards catching the Pan- thers during the first half, the closest they ever got during the entire game. Keeseville showed superiority on the court with snap passing, good movements and top rebounding. Jim Bracken -led the Panther team in scaring, hitting 10 times from the floor for 20 points. He also led his team in assists with 8. Teammate Art Garcia follow- ed closely in scoring honors with 16 points. Darwin Bezio, team captain, was the outstanding defensive player of the game as he pulled down 15 rebttunds and stole the OLVA ball 9 -times. Bezio also aided offensively by dropping in 10 points. Team-wise the Panthers out-re- bounded their opponents by pull- ing the ball off the boards 48 times, compared to OLVA’s 38 re- bounds. The local hoopsters stole the ball 35 times from OLVA. Coach Truax feels this win was a real team effort as he had the opportunity to empty his bench with the execution of Steve Lopez who became ill during the game. All Panther reserves should be commended for the job they did and will be seeing a great deal cf action throughout the season. JV’s Win 5 H4 The Junior Varsity Panthers al- so got off on the right foot, de- feaitng the OLVA Junior -team so- ft. This Friday will see the Keese- ville teams traveling to Ticon- deroga to take on the Sentinels of Ticonderoga in the first league game of the season. Keeseville Belts An Sable KEESEVILLE - Au Sable Hackett ....10 1 21 forks whipped Keeseville here Gondek .... 3 1 71 Thursday to the tube of 55-53. Millie .... 1 1 Joe Gondeck won the game Rondo .... 4 0 8 for Au Sable in the last 30 sec- Parrow .... 1 0 2 onds when he pushed two points Cross ..... I 1 11 home on a jumpr. Totals ....25 5 55 Au Sable outscored Keeseville Keeseville FG FT Pts. 19 to 12 in the last quarter to Conley .... 9 2 20 win the game. Miner .... 1 0 3 Bill Hackett scored 13 of the Lopez .... 2 0 4 19 scored by Au Sable in the Denis — .... 7 2 16 fourth quarter to guide his Latrell .... 0 1 1 squad to victory. Vergoe .... 3 0 6 Keeseville won the JV tilt 62- Deop .... 1 0 2 36. Walker .... 1 0 2 Box score: Totals ....24 5 53 ! KEESEVILLE Au Sable 10 10 16 19 | Au Sable FG FT Pts. Keeseville 14 11 16 12 Lanzoni 6 1 13 JV, Keeseville won, 62-36. KCS Panhtcrs Outplay Forks Score 94-70 Keeseville court irc.i won tliei ; first game in lengue piny of !b year Tuesday evening by de.'e.t ing AuSable Forks 94 70 The uir Keeseville Beats ;Ti’ KEESEVILLE—Jim Bracken scored 22 points against Ticon- deroga Thursday to lead the class A team to a 65-47 win. Keesville is now 4-4 for the season, 3-3 In Class A action. Keeseville also won the JV game, 28-21. Keeseville Fg Ft Pts Bezio .... 6 4 16 Conley .... 2 1 5 Miner .... 022 Bracken .... 9 4 22 Garcia .... 408 Devens 2 0 4 Lattrell .... 1 0 2 Depo 3 0 6 1-4 thus far. The Panthers grabbed the . c immediately and contiried t' in- crease that lead throughout the game. AuSable never decreasec the gap by more than 15 points. Darwin Bezio, Keeseville's tearr captain, led his team in scoring with 20 points and pulled dow: 18 rebounds to lead in the back- board work. Teammate Jim Bracken follow- ed closely, scoring 19 points. Bill Hackett cf AuSable wai the games top scorer with 2; points. Keeseville had their best quar- ter during the 2nd dropping in 3 points during the 8-minute period Totals .27 11 65 Panther JV’s Win 48-42 The JV game was also won bj Keeseville by a 48-42 scare. The Panthers will p'nv Md U Beekmantown this week Friday January 10, for another league game. They will travel to Sa-ansc Central for a non-league contest Tuesday, January 14. fallowed by a home game with Ticonderoga Thursday, January 16. The JV Ticonderoga game will start at 6:00. -Keeseville Bombs Beekmantown, 72-64 KEESEVILLE — Keeseville ed it soon and Keeseville led Devens 1 0 2 dropped Beekmantown to their the rest of the way. Conley .... 1 0 2 ; fifth straight loss of the year Conley and Bezio each had Lattrell 0 1 1 in a Class A game Friday nine rebounds for Keeseville. Totals 29 14 72 night 72414 behind the 28 point Jeff Tyndell scored 15 points Beekmantown Fg Ft Pts production of Bracken. for Beekmantown while team- Weyland .... 4 5 13 mates Weyland and Parrot Parrot .... 5 3 13 A close battle all the way, scored 13 each. Barber 4 3 11 the game was not decided until Keeseville pn the JV game Recor 1 0 2 late in the fourth quarter when 44-42. Tyndell 6 3 15 Bracken began hitting to pull Keeseville Fg Ft Pts Flatt .... 0 5 5 the game out of Beekmantown’s Bezio 8 8 24 Mvatt .... 1 3 5 reach. Garcia 2 2 6 Totals 21 22 64 Beekmantown led 6-3 early in Miner 3 3 9 Keeseville 23 15 19 15-72 the first quarter but relinquish- Bracken ...14 0 28 B’town 9 14 22 19—64 I ira et. ROW 1: Tommy Finnigan, Timmy Walker. Mr. Truax, Coach. Art Garcia. Carlton Crowningshield, Russell Moore. ROW 2: Jimmy Minor, Jimmy Owens, Brian Devins, Jay Cohen, Jim Cason, David Sullivan. ROW 3: Jimmy La- Mountain, David Bullis, Jan Verco, Joe Johnson, Bob Devins. Ski Cilli]) ROW 1: N. Long, D. Baron, T. Thompson, M. King, L. Benoit, J. Perkett, D. Holdridge, L. Laflure, R. King. ROW 2: M. Connors. S. Doyle, S. Allen, C. Holt, L. Jones, M. Heberts, L. Lessard, S. Jarvis, M. Beagle, C. Felio, S. Barber. ROW 3: M. Flavin, L. Kennedy, S. Laundree, L. Sullivan, M. McDonough, M. Crowningshield, N. Rennell, B. Barnes, S. Stanley, N. Laundree, L. Chesborough. ROW 4: R. Piper, G. Lobdell, J. Morrow, C. Crowningshield, D. Dunham, C. LaMar, P. Tours, V. Doerr, C. Sobol. ROW 5: T. Dromgool, R. Kennedy, T. Finnigan, T. Walker, R. Laflure, R. Kennedy, D. Doerr, R. Moore. ROW 6: J. Verco, J. Soulia, T. Barber, L. Stanley, M. Dunham, M. Lawrence, D. Connell, L Dunham, P. Smith. T. Allen, T. Bashaw. ROW 1: Norman Peryea, Jerry Barber, Steven Cason, Marty Connell, James Morrow, Russell Moore, Colin Arthur. ROW 2: James Owens, John Garcia, Tommy Blaise, Charles Blaise, Bernard Felio, Rick Ruel, Jay Cohen. ROW 1: Peter Allen, Richard LaBarr, David Ruel, William Morrow, Roberto Salvador, Allen Doty. ROW 2: Jimmy Cason, John Ransom, Toby Bashaw, Bobby Folland, Gary Garlarneau, Richard Patnode, Richard Clodgo. Guris Sports GluL ROW 1: Mary LaFountain, Roberta Thompson, Jackie Connell, Nancy Felio, Cathy Connell, Julie Anderson, Marilyn Crowningshield, Barbara Barnes. ROW 2: Barbara Riani, Judy Earle, Lorraine Kennedy, Sheila Doyle, Fay Hamlin, Dianne Connell, Cathy Baker, Sheila Witherwax, Charlotte Hart, Karen Pray. ROW 3: Dianne Rouso, Deloris Rouso, Sue Laundree, Nancy Ford, Pam Flavin, Nancy Rennell, Cathy Young, Sue Robare, Carolyn Robare, Jane Perkette. ROW 4: Sally Signor, Christine Sobel, Peggy Teurs, Cheryle LeMar, Vonceal Doerr, Alice Patnode, Pat Thompson. ROW 5: Marilyn Clute, Mary Beth Connors, Bonnie Walker. Girls Sports Glut Officers President: Nancy Felio; Vice-President: Julie Anderson; Secretary-Treasurer: Kathy Connell. Student Council President JAY COHEN ounciJ ROW 1: Mr. Meegan, Advisor, Roberta Thompson, Mary Ellen McDonough, Jay Cohen, Marilyn Clute, David Bullis, John Garcia, Linda Lessard, Leda Vassar. ROW 2: Christine Allen, Penny West, Julie Anderson, Julie McNierney, Jackie Connell, Cathy Burns, Sheila Doyle, Arthur Garcia, Cathy Baker, Pat Thompson. ROW 3: Toby Bashaw, Jim- my Morrow, Joe LaFountain, Francis Dyer, Roy Kennedy, David Connell, Larry Stanley, Barbara Doerr, Nancy Felio. ROW 4: Timmy Thompson, John Vassar, Marilyn Cohen. President: Jay Cohen Vice-President: John Garcia Secretary: Marilyn Clute Treasurer: David Bullis ✓ SITTING, ROW 1: James LaMountain, Alice Patnode, Joe Johnson, Sue Laundree, Mary LaFountain, Roberta Thomp- son. ROW 2: Julie Anderson, Kathy Connell, Judy Earl, Barbara Riani, Christine Sobel. ROW 3: Karen Paey, De- lena Galarneau, Pat Thompson, Vonceal Doerr, Marlyn Clute, Linda Collins, Mary Beth Connors, Cheryl LaMarr. ROW 4: Dennis Barren, Roy Kennedy, Roger Prey, Jay Cohen. Stephen Kline. Ned Long, Bruce Prey, Mike Flavin. David Bullis, Advisor, Mr. Keedle. AuJ i©= V isuail cut ROW 1: Mr. Keedle, Geraldine LaPier, Fay Hamlin, Maxine Passino. ROW 2: Jimmy Bolton, Roger Dorr, Charles Blaise, Carl Wells. ewsp per Staff ROW Is Lucille Bluen, Jackie Connell, Mary LaFountain, Barbara Riani, Jimmy LaMountain, Linda Vassar, Jimmy Cason, Mr. Rivard. ROW 2: Julie Anderson, Lyn Jones, Dianne Mousseau, Kathy Young, Marilyn Clute, Karen Prey, Kathy Connell, Rita Lincoln, Barbara Klages. ROW 3: Michael McDonough, Claude Ford, David Doerr, Roger Pat- node, Michael Flavin, Virginia Lange, Cheryl LaMar, Carolyn Roaare, Pauline Perkey, Shelia Morrow. Singing a note to Mrs. Gray Segregation in the halls! (or Watch it, Leon!) You’ll stunt your growth! Even in the shower, Paul? Lawrence” Moholsky and his Bubble Lady M usic .Department But, Mr. Santor, he played the wrong note! Has anyone seen Mike or Neil? Mr. Santor ROW 1: Stephen Bullis, Michail Lopez, Linda Sullivan, Nancy Felio, Martha Beagle, Cherie Barber, Marilynn Cohen, Scott Perky, Bruce Sullivan, Carl Wells. ROW 2: Linda Lawrence, Karen Pray, Pat Thompson, Barbara Klages, Ro- berta Thompson, Pamela Flavin, Carolyn Smith, Susan Ginnette, Cheri LaMar, Vonceal Doerr. ROW 3: Roger Pray, Francis LaDiew, James Owens, Michael Flavin, Virginia Lange, Ned Long, Marilyn Clute, Kevin Pray, Frank Macey, George Joyal. ROW 4: Jimmy Walker, Jay Cohen, Bill VanBuren, Bruce Pray, Glenn Lobdell, Neil Ford, Marc Law- rence, Gary Galarneau, Toby Bashaw, Roger Patnode. Sen nor Band Officers President: Roger Patnode Secretary: Marilyn Clute (missing) Treasurer: Pat Thompson Vice-President: Jay Cohen Wardrobe Manager: Nancy Felio umor Band ROW 1: Roberta Thompson, Nancy Felio, Pat Thompson. ROW 2: Mr. Santor, Dean Pray, Billy VanBuren, Roger Patnode, Toby Bashaw, Jay Cohen. ROW 1: E. Sullivan, R. Pray, M. Cohen, L. Sullivan, R. Wright, L. Robare, K. Felio. ROW 2: H. Bassett, M. Beagle, R. Kennedy, V. Lange, L. Lawrence, C. Barber. ROW 3: D. Witherwax, J. Owens, G. Galarneau, D. Quesnel, F. Macy. ROW 4: G. Joyal, K. Pray, G. Galarneau, J. Daggett, A. Stranahan. Dance Band ornis R. Wright, V. Baker, L. Philips, T. Way, J. McNierney, D. Connell, S. Mousseau, D. Mousseau, M. Barcomb, L. Bleau, T. Baker, J. Roulston. ROW 2: N. Laundree, L. Vassar, H. LaBounty, M. E. McDonough, M. Way, B. Ba- shaw, C. Baker, K. Connell, B. Riani, L. Bashaw, S. Depo. ROW 3: P. West, C. LaDieu, D. Holdridge, S. Doyle, S. Stanley, J. Hamlin, M. A. Heberts, B. Barnes, S. Signor, J. Booth. ROW 4: D. Chamberlin, C. Felio, B. Thompson, B. Walker, J. Earle, J. Daniels, K. Engebretsen. ROW 5: J. Daniels, L. Chesbrough, L. LaFleure, P. Tours, N. Renell, J. Daniels, I. LaBounty. L. Sullivan, N. Felio, J. Earle, B. Walker, D. Mousseau, S. Mousseau, M. LaFountain, R. Thompson, D. Mous- seau, C. LaMar, V. Doerr, J. Booth, L. LaFlure. ROW 2: T. Baker, K. Engebretsen, C. Daggett, P. Perkins, S. Ruell, L. Bleau, B. Riani, P. Teurs, H. LaBounty, K. Pray, M. Halen. ROW 3: L. Vassor, M. E. McDonough, N. Laundree, S. Stanley, S. Signor, M. Desotelle, M. B. Connors, S. Ginette, L. Bashaw, P. Thompson, R. Kennedy, T. Finnigan. CLASS RINGS • COMMENCEMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS PERSONAL CARDS • TROPHIES • CLUB PINS • DIPLOMAS SAWYER W. LEE 40 Brewer Parkway, South Burlington, Vermont, Telephone 4-6250 ALSO REPRESENTATIVE FOR TAYLOR-MADE YEARBOOKS Good Luck CHESTERFIELD INN Jct. 9 and 22 834-7720 W Class of 1964! KEESEVILLE SALES AND SERVICE IF IT'S COOD FOOD YOU WANT- Compliments of SULLIVAN SMITH, INC. MARGARETTA’S DINER Jct. 9 and 22 COMPLIMENTS OF PEARLS DEPARTMENT STORE Keeseville, New York Clothing for the Entire F amily Come to the PINE GROVE (T BARBECUE , vP HAROLD’S RESTAURANT AND CABINS Ausable Chasm N. Y. Compliments of Compliments BRADFORDS of ROUTE 9 DINER Home Cooking and Pastries JOHN W. PRESCOTT Front Street LUMBER SALES Keeseville, N. Y. Compliments If of ELLIOT’S GENERAL STORE Clintonville, New York Best of Luck Graduates! PORT KENT CAMPSITE fs syicE j IS OUR FIRST THOUGHT LESSARD’S TRUCKING Compliments of WILLIAM R. LAFLURE KEESEVILLE ECON-O-WASH Coin Operated 2cccLtit(f (fraceriea at LAVALLEY’S GENERAL STORE Clintonville New York Complime nts of m. a. McDonough JACK GARCIA OIL COMPANY Keeseville, N. Y. 24-Hour Service Green Stamps Given Phone 834-7404 “SMITH’S” BLUE SPRUCE MOTEL MEN’S AND BOYS’ WEAR 12 Modern Units CHAS. E. SMITH, Prop. With Private Baths 1 Mile South of Ausable Chasm on Route 9 Keeseville New York Keeseville 834-7155 Compliments JONES of SUNOCO SERVICE Tires - Batteries - Repairs RIVERSIDE HOTEL Corner Main and Front Streets Keeseville Keeseville, New York New York i pk B r A fiSBL, 'le Compliments of w V. DR. JEROME H. rmJ s RESNICK BODY WORKS OPTOMETRIST LAUNDREE’S BETTY’S CLEANERS 5 10 CENT Shirt and Laundry Service STORE Rug and Carpet Cleaners Fur Storage Keeseville New York Call and Delivery Service 834-7292 Keeseville 834-7505 Congratulations Phone 643-2511 Class of 1964 THE RED BARN YARN SHOP GARY’S RESTAURANT 36 Pleasant Street GARY ROCK, Proprietor Peru, N. Y. ALEX KING Compliments of Hot Point Appliances ABC Washers ARNOLD’S Sales and Service Pleasant Street Beach Street Keeseville Keeseville 834-7649 N. Y. GOOD LUCK GRADUATES BOLAND AND MARTIN KEESEVILLE BOWLING CENTER Wishes ml PETER J. TETRAULT Your Glidden Paint Dealer for Keeseville and Peru Tel. MI 3-9960 Peru, N. Y. Congr atulations Class of 1964 BAILEY’S RESTAURANT CHAUVIN’S UPHOLSTERING SHOP Sofas - Truck Cushions - Chairs Drapes - Car Interiors - Repairs Furniture Refinishing Keeseville 834-7152 Compliments of BRADFORD H. BRINTON, ESQ. MACE’S DEPARTMENT STORE Front Street THE NORTH COUNTRY CLUB Italian-American Food Pizza to Take Out Keeseville, New Yorl Phone 834-7255 GEORGE MOORE TRUCK AND EQUIPMENT CORP. Compliments of Sales and Leasing White Ash Logs FRANCIS F. BEZIO, INC. Keeseville 834-7571 The Best in Used Cars Best Wishes From FLOYD E. NEVERETT MR. AND MRS. Keeseville, New York JOSEPH SILVERMAN 834-7879 CONGRATULATIONS Senior Class of 1964 GORDON’S PORT KENT SAND AND GRAVEL ORIL H. GORDON, Proprietor Keeseville, New York Complete INSURANCE Service Serving the North Country for Over 30 Years NORTHERN INSURING AGENCY, INC. Offices Located Keeseville Plattsburgh AuSable Forks COMPLIMENTS OF F. D. MARSHALL SONS Willsboro, New York Congratulations Class of 1964 HARMON T. LAMAR, DDS TASTEE FREEZE WILBUR JOHNSON Prop. Best in Food! Route 9N Kee Seville 834-7527 Route 9--North ROBINSON TRAVEL SERVICE Authorized Travel Agents Airline - Hotel - Steamship Reservations Here Witherill Hotel Good Luck, Graduates! ROY KENNEDY ASSOCIATES Plattsburgh JO 1-3530 Congratulations to the Class of 1964 ARABELLA’S RESTAURANT ROCK’S USED FURNITURE AND ANTIQUES Main Street Keeseville, New York DONALD FOX FOX INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 834-7195 COIN OP PERU LAUNDER-EASE Compliments of H. R. SHIELDS AND DRY CLEANING Esso Gasoline and Oils Peru, New York Route 9 - South Keeseville, N. Y. - 834-7891 Compliments of Compliments of CHANDLER-FORRENCE RICHARD SMITH AGENCY, INC. - General Insurance Good Luck, Graduates ! CHARBONNEAU RENE GOYETTE, JR. Will Keep You in Spirits ! BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR 7 Front Street Keeseville, New York 834-7914 Ausable Chasm, New York DON’S Compliments of BARBER SHOP S. RIANI’S Front Street Keeseville, New York FRUIT STORE We Need Your Head Groceries and Meats in Our Business ! Flowers for All Occasions Sales Service E. G. 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