Lyme Central School - Ontarion Yearbook (Chaumont, NY)

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ALMA MATER On the shores of Lake Ontario Stands our high school fair; Loyalty and truth her motto, Green and gold wave there. Loyalty and truth and honor To the golden rule; Hail to thee, our alma mater; Haill Lyme Central School. Loyalty and truth and honor To the golden rule; Hail to thee, our alma mater; Haili Lyme Central School. Green and Gold, 0 wave forever O’er our high school fair. Loyal to her best endeavor Keep it floating there. From the waves of old Ontario Borne on wings of time Fortune builded here our motto, Loyalty sublime. Loyalty and truth and honor To the golden rule; Hail to thee, our alma mater; Haill Lyme Central School. THE ONTARION' 1950 LYME CENTRAL SCHOOL o ir o r- We should like to dedicate this y of the Ontarion1’ to our prin- al, Mr. Wright. His understand- of our needs and his willingness help us have been ever inspiring, are indeed appreciative of his et manner of discipline, his fin se of humor, and his high ideals sportsmanship. To him we are teful. 3 We should also like to dedicate this Yearbook to our class advisor, Miss Southard. Her leadership, and enthusiasm have been our guide in al of our Junior and Senior activities We appreciate the time which she has devoted to our group and for her en- couragement and true spirit of uer friendliness, we are most thankful. X ' V0 'v .scOf 4 u f r , .«$ C w)z , ; c0, « ' vS Adhinistration c o m i ID f-H 9 P.Merchant, J.Weaver, H.Purcell, J.Wright, H.Ciegler, J.Beck education FACULTY First row: H.Leiterman, M.Wilcox, M.Southard, 0.Silver, J.Wright, D.West, E.Beck, M.Gilbert. Second row: M.Herrick, 0.Stewart, M. Tighe, W.M in, J.Hill, A.Sundberg, W.West, E.Richards, G.Tunstall, M.Spencer, and'M.Scanlon. 9 © IT3 © r e Niles Benney Ni Quill-3 Red Cross Rep.-2 Football-3 Track-2,3 , + Cross Country-3 A Baseball-3 Basketball-1,2,3 j1 Intramurals-1,2,3, Junior and Senior plays Ass't. Photo Yearbook-1 Sober but not serious. Quiet but not idle. Evelyn Crump Lamie Cheerleader-1,2,3, + Yearbook Editor-1 Glee Club-2 President-1 Vice President-2 Secretary-1 Quill Editor-1 Junior and Senior plays Majorette-1,2,3,1 Softball-3,1 Volleyball, Badminton-1 Quill-2,3, + But so fair she takes the breath of men away who gaze upon her unaware. Robert Cuppernell Cuppy Basketball-2,3,1 Junior and Senior plays Baseball-2,3 , + Intramurals-1,2,3, + Football-1 Volleyball-1 Advertising Editor of Yearbook-1 The lesser in mind the lesser the pain. Margaret Failing Maggie Cheerleader-1,2,3,1 Junior and Senior plays Glee Club-2 Bus. Mgr. Yearbook-1 Treasurer-1,1 Challenge Quiz-1!- Secretary-3 Softball-3,1 Quill-3 , + Volleyball,Badminton-1 Her smile has brightened many a man's heart. c ® in ® r Mary Lou Frye Mert” Glee Club-1,1 Junior and Senior plays Quill-1,3,1 Ass’t. Adv. Yearbook- Behind the calm exterior a deal of deviltry lies.” Diane George Di Glee Club-2,3, President-1 Treasurer-3 Quill-3,if Junior play-3 Vice Pres. Stud. Council-1 Ass’t. Editor Yearbook-1 Challenge Quiz-1 Quartet-1 Badminton-1 ”1 am not as bashful as I seem.” Beverly Greenizen Bev Cheerleader-1,2,3,1 Sec. Stud. Council-1 Glee Club-1,2 Senior play Majorette-1,2,3,1 Softball-3,1 Quill- , Volleyball, Badminton-1 Vice President-1,3 Ass’t. Ad. Yearbook-1 To know, to love, and then to part. Makes up her life tales to many a heart.” Betty Lou Hines Glee Club-1 Badminton-1 Quill-1 Ass’t. Mgr. Yearbook-1 We know little of her, but what we know is very good. C o irj © r - r Patricia Klock «Pat Glee Club-1,2,1 Junior and Senior plays President-3 Cheerleader-1,2,3,4- Quill—Vice Pres.Stud. Council Photography Editor Yearbook It‘s love that makes the world go round. Pauline Mastrogiacomo «Petie Junior play Glee Club-2,3,1 Literary Editor Yearbook-1 Cheerfulness keeps up a kind of daylight in those about you. George Parker Vic Mgr .Basketball-1 Challenge Quiz-1 Cross Country-1 Intramurals-1 Quartet-1 Oratorial Contest-1 I am not a politician and my other habits are good. Kenneth Van Doren Kenny Basketball-1,2,3,! Track-2,3,1 Baseball-3,1 Football-1 Band-1,2,3,1 Quill-1,2,3,1 Intramurals-1,2,3,1 Junior and Senior plays Mixed Chorus-2,3,b Cross Country-3,4- Quartet-1 Sports Ed. Yearbook-1 I try all things I achieve what I can. 0 o in o t Patricia Van Ness Patty' Glee Club-3, Softball-3, + Quill-3,Junior and Senior plays Ass't. Literary Ed. Yearbook- - It's nice to be natural if you're naturally nice. Edith Warner Edy Chorus-2,3,Cheerleading-1,2,3 A Band-1,2,3,if Senior play Quartet-lf Volleyball-3 Quill-A Softball-3 A Ass't. Sports Ed. Yearbook Always ready for a bit of fun. •a-LizaDe-cn Weller Betty Quill-1 Softball-3 Senior play Ass't. Literary Ed. Yearbool Feet that runs on willing errands. Beverly Wilkinson Beve QuillA Cheerleading-1,2,3, Softball-3 , f Junior play Glee Club-2,3Talent show-2 Volleyball-3 Ass't. Photo Ed. Yearbook A friendly miss a friendly smile. CLASS HISTORY Four years ago, in Septenber ' M-6, our present Senior class entered our school as Freshman. Four years ago--- so much has happened to us during that time. Let us turn back the pages of history and review together some of our classmates and activities. During our Freshman year we had twenty-two members. Beverly Wilkinson and Evelyn Crump joined us at the beginning of that year. Vada Gillette, Mary Brigham, Hilda Love, Donald Reed, and Robert Van Ness left us. Our advisors were Mr. Wolfe and Mr. Grey. In our Sophomore year we had nineteen members. During that year we lost Jane Shean, Irma Hamilton, and Ola Yott. Our advisor was Miss Tighe. We raised money that year by a magazine sale. In our Junior year, Pat Van Ness joined us. Our activities during that year were the Junior Play, The Tin Hero ; movies; a talent show; the Junior Prom; the talent show with Pie Plant Pete and Bashful Harmonica Joe; and the stationary sale. Our advisor was Miss Southard and our officers Pat Klock and Beverly Greenizen as President and Vice-President, Margaret Failing as Secretary and Diane George as Treasurer. In our Senior year, Betty Lou Hines and George Parker joined us, But Nancy and Earl Van Ness left us. We now have sixteen mem- bers led by Diane George as President, Evelyn Crump as Secretary and Margaret Failing as Treasurer, we have had a successful year. Our activities have included; the Senior Ball; the Magician show; the Senior Play; Brother Goose ; and the Talent Show. We also undertook to publish the Ontarion after there had been none since 191 5. Our advisor was Miss Southard. '. .i.: Cr.fj Li ., i u • VI. .r: .T - % . . • • • • • 2 % r j •• . i. • • i ■ AS OTHERS SEES US =5 -O Niles Benney Best Dancer Beverly Greenizen Niles Benney Most Athletic Edith Warner George Parker Most likely to Succeed Diane George Robert Cuppernell First Married Margaret Failing Kenny Van Doren Best Dressed Beverly Greenizen Robert Cuppernell Most Popular Patricia Klock Kenny Van Doren Best Manners Pauline Mastrogiacomo Kenny Van Doren Most Studious Pauline Mastrogiacomo Niles Benney Best Disposition Edith Warner Kenny Van Doren Best Musician Edith Warner Niles Benney Best Actor Edith Warner Kenneth Van Doren Most Intelligent Margaret Failing George Parker Most Bashful Elizabeth Weiler Robert Cuppernell Biggest Flirt Beverly Wilkinson Niles Benney Cutest Patricia Klock (Kenny Van Doren Best Singer Diane George George Parker Teacher's Pet Mary Lou Frye Robert Cuppernell Teacher's Trial Edith Warner o 170 540 CLASS WILL r We, the Class 1950, the Lyme Central School, being of sound mind and memory, and considering the uncertainty of this life, and intending to dispose of all our property declare this to be our last will and test hereby revoking all other wills and testa- ments. First: We direct the payments of all our legal debts. Second: We leave our home room, in the front of Room A, to any class small enough to fit into it. We hope the Juniors have our good luck in planning and carrying out senior activities. We also leave our class spirit to the Sophomores. I, Niles Benney. leave my artistic ability to Francis Garrett. I Evelyn Crump, leave my typing jobs to Donald Rickett. I, Robert Cuppernell. leave my ability to get along with the teachers to John Fulmers. I, Margaret Failing, leave my cheering space to Betty Holbrook. I, Mary Lou Frye, leave my gym excuses to whomever wants them. I, Diane George, leave my geometry ability to Martin Bancroft. I, Beverly Greenizen. leave my long nails to Elinor Merchant. I, Betty Lou Hines, leave my ability to talk to Ruth Scales. I, Patricia Klock, leave my temper to Joanne West. I, Pauline Mastrogiacomo. leave my changing moods to Betty Sundberg. 1 George Parker, leave my speaking ability to Fred Aubertine. I, Kenneth Van Doren. leave my Latin ability to Henry Purcell. I Patricia Van Ness. leave my good nature to Danny Warner. I, Edith Warner, leave my athletic ability to Shirley Hoppel. I, Elizabeth Weiler. leave my height to Mary Lou Wilkinson. I, Beverly Wilkinson, leave my shortness to Ned Klock. We make, constitute, and appoint Mr. Purcell, president of the Board, executor of this our last will and testament. In witness hereof, we hereunto subscribe our name and affix our seal. CLASS OF 1950 CLASS PROPHESY O u a o r- r Class of ’?0 Niles Benney ---- Land, Ahoy! , yells midshipman Niles Benney, from the U.S.S. Missouri. Niles just sighted the shores of Alaska where he will he stationed for at least three months. Evelyn Crump ---- In the event that Evelyn becomes a secretary, we prophesy that she will become President Truman' s private secre- tary. Although Evelyn has trained for this job, there is still the possibility of a change of mind and attending a beautician school. Robert Cuppernell ----- After working as a mechanic in one of Water- town 's leading gas station, Bobby has now purchased his own gar- age at Point Peninsula. Margaret Failing ------- Mrs. Margaret De Vanderbilt is the married name of Margaret Failing. She took a trip to London, England. She then met and married the multi - millionaire Steffen De Vanderbilt. Mary Lou Frye ------ Our graduate from Canton's Dietetics School has obtained a job at Strong Memorial Hospital at Rochester, New York, as head dietician. Diane George ----- Known to all of us is the graduate of Williams Smith College. Our little Co-ed (namely Diane George) met and married a rich doctor after college. We wonder if this is the rea- son she went to college in the first place? Beverly Greenizen --- As we look into the costume department of the M.G.M. Studios, we notice a familiar face, the face of Beverly Greenizen who is working pain-takingly on the gown of a noted movie star. Beve ' s sewing training has brought her a super job. 3ett.v Lou Hines —- Number Please. This we recognize as the voice of Betty Lou Hines, head operator in one of the New York City tele- phone service. Five years of faithful service has brought her a good job. Incidently, Betty is being married next month. Pat Klock ---- Who's the cute little girl sitting on that man's lap? Will! Hold and behold! It's Patricia Klock Pat has forged ahead in the last few years. Now she is the private secretary to J.B. Swish, head of Steel Inc. Pauline Mastrogiacomo ---- Pauline Mastrogiacomo is now owner of an exclusive dress shop in Los Angeles, California. She has just re- turned from Paris where she Purchased the latest fashions. George Parker ----- Eistein has nothing on our graduate of Lyme Cen- tral. George Parker has attended a school of science and has invent- ed a new type of radar system; which makes the old device look like the work of amateurs. CLASS PROPHESY (continued) Kenneth Van Doren ------ There is a 300 acre farm located on the St. Lawrence River; which is the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Van Doren and their two children. Kenneth gained his agricultural know ledge at Cornell University three years ago. Patricia Van Ness ---- The smiling voice of the long distance oper- ator, at the switch board in Los Angeles, California belongs to Pat Van Ness. Since leaving Lyme Central Pat has wandered to the west coast to live with her aunt. fi Ltft Warner — 3 HN03 C3 H5 (OH) equals 3H2O. Crash ! Oh! Shucks, I dropped the tube. This is Lab. Technician Edith Warner, trying for the new Y drug. Elizabeth Weller ---- Everyone seems to notice the tall, slim girl in the white uniform, going at intervals to different beds putting the littles bundles of joy into their Mother’s arms. Elizabeth Weiler likes her job very much. Beverly Wilkinson ------ Patient, Oh, nurse hold my hand. ' Nurse, Now, lay still Mr. Jones, you know you're not to be all excited. This without a doubt is Beve Wilkinson, born to be a nurse and do- ing a swell job of it. SENIORS ADVICE FROM THE JUNIORS Niles Benney Evelyn Crump Robert Cuppernell Margaret Failing Mary Lou Frye Diane George Beverly Greenizen Betty Lou Hines Patricia Klock Pauline Mastrogiacomo George Parker Patricia Van Ness Kenneth Van Doren Edith Warner Elizabeth Weller Beverly Wilkinson We advise Niles to We advise Lamie to We think she'd make We advise Bobby to keep that physique. keep at her typing, a pretty secretary. keep out of mischief. We advise Maggie to try to make the success of her life that she did in her high school. Keep your giggle. It'll do wonders with your patients. We advise Diane to develop her voice. Who knows what opera you might sing in someday. We advise Bev to keep those dimples. They look nice with those brown eyes. We advise Betty Lou to develop that voice. After all, you never can tell what man you may hook on that end of the switch board. We advise Pat to get a job in a gum factory. That way there will be plenty on hand. We advise Petie to keep her neat appearance and nice disposition. We advise George to get a pocketsize diction- ary. It might come in handy when you're in- fluencing that certain young lady. To Patty we say, Keep smiling. You get more friends that way. To Kenny we say, Goodluck in Cornell University. We advise Edith to check her strength when she gets hold of that one and only. We advise Betty to take it easy on those male patients. We advise Beve to keep that personality. First row: B.Luff, Mrs.Beck, V.Holbrook, E.Merchant, R.Mumford, B.Sundberg, J.Becker. Second row: R.Rickett, H.Purcell, K.Horton, Fred Aubertine, R.Knight, and T.Mudgett. The Junior class of 1950 has the following officers: President- Elinor Merchant Vice President-Rose Ann Muraford Secretary- Viola Holbrook Treasurer- Elizabeth Sundberg Their activities for the year have included a stationary sale, . A Hallowe'en Dance, selling of soft drinks at games, the Junior Play, The Ghost Plane . They are planning to have the annual Junior Prom and crowning of the king and queen. Their picnic at the end of the year will bring to an end of their activities. SENIORS ADVICE TO THE JUNIORS We advise: Merchant to keep up her cheering even if all her Senior pals are gone. gob Rlckett to buy a bandanna of his own, so he won't have to keep borrowing Beverly Van Ness'. Betty Sundberg to go in for cheering next year. They'll need you. Fred Aubertine to keep up his good marks, so he can play next year. Vigla Holbrook to keep up her sewing ability: it might be handy later on. J Ted Mudgett to catch up on his running to take N. Benney's place. Rose Ann Mumford to keep up her designing. We don't doubt it will bring you a nice career. jga-r£a?a. hane on to Dick Knight. He is cute and has a won- derful personality. Kent Horton to stop being so bashful, see the fun you could have. Joanne Becker to record the marks on the report cards as correctly as in her Junior year. J Dick Knight to keep his pleasing personality and good disposition. —:tu C Purcell never to lose his nice personality and appearance. 170 540 SOPHOMORE First row: M.Wilkinson, Mr. Hill, H.Hewitt, D.Haas, E.White, J.Brown, J.West. Second row: E.Ackerman, G.VanAlstyne, G.Gosier, T.Dunham, N.Klock, D.Warner, M.Bancroft, E.Crump, B.Mudgett. Third row: C.Chavoustie, R.Smith, V.Weaver, D.Rickett, N.Prior, R.Heasley, A.Brigham. r The Sophomore class officers of 1950 are as follows: President- Dorothy Haas Vice President- Harvey Hewitt Secretary- Elizabeth White Treasurer- June Brown They have had good luck with their magazine sale, a Hallowe'en Party, and the sale of candy at games. They will also have their class picnic at the end of the year. The officers for the 1950 Freshman Class were: President- Betty Holbrook Vice President- Marvin Peters Secretary- Janet Hines Treasurer— John Fulmer The Freshman Class have made a good start with the sale of candj during the noon hours, and their hay ride. They are planning for a picnic which will bring their activities to a close for the year. O rti LD O f- FRESHMAN First row: S.Daniels, V .Mein, M.Peters, B.Holbrook, J.Hines, J. Fulmer, B.Van Ness. Second row: J.Peters, M.Drake, H.Gould, D. Hoppel, W.Hallings, M.Quencer, J.Wright, B.Weaver, B.Lane.Third row: E.Reed, A.Bearup, W.Davis, D.Wright, F.Garrett, L.Hall, A. Comins. EIGHTH GRADE O r- •H B.Allen, L.Countryman, H.Goodfriend, D.Reed. Second row: H. Groat, J.Dwyer, D.Dier, R.Weaver, E.Nichols, Mr. Sundberg, A. Herrick, D.Clement, T.Goodale, J.Becker, B.Gosier. Third row: M.Goodfriend, J.Ketcham, S.Angell, H.Warner, B.Mason, J.Wil- liams, M.Carney, R.Wieler. First row: J.Mason, D.Diamond, J.Kizzer, L.Comins, S.Mumford, D. Turkington, E.Rhode. Second row: F.Youngs, C.Franklin, E.Lear, V.Weaver, Mrs.Spencer, L.Hills, P.Schloeder, C.Becker, B.Smith. Third row: E.Reed, G.Wilder, R.Goodfriend, D.Reome, L.Scales, P.Haley, and E.Merchant.__________________________________________ SIXTH GRADE row: D.Weaver, R.Benney, D.Mumford, P.Elliott, CT.Comins, D. Alberry, J.Young. Second row: D.Heasley, K.Groat, B.Brown, E. Gosier. Mrs. Lieterman, A.Chavoustie, F.Dodge, M.Mein, D. Tetreault. Third row: J.Peters, K.Benney, J.West, W.Cuppernell, R.Bevens. FIFTH GRADE First row: M.Allen, K.Groat, S.Purcell, S.Smith, B.Ball, V.Gosier, C.Becker, L.Mein. Second row: P.Gray, C.Ramsey, E.Radley, J.Hilts, J.Kizzer, F.Davis, G.Alberry, R.Ramsey, R.Horton, D.Brown,L.Quencer. Third row: G.Tetreault, J.Richards, D.Ward, W.Putnam, and D.Diamond. FOURTH GRADE O ir o € . _ _ - j Fi: C.! F.Comins, B.Mason, J.Wallace, Miss Stewart, J.Bournne, S.Spencer J.Love, G.Talbot, R.Alberry. Third row: D.Plato, C.Wilder, M. WBc1 Trc‘T Woof 5 THIRD GRADE First row: P.Gardner, S.Bevens, N.Phelps, R.Youngs, B.Howland, C.Ackerman, F.Warner. Second row: D.Eldridge, D.McDougal, M. Haley, C.Morris, Miss Scanlon, D.Dier, M.Morris, S.Goodfriend, B.Eisele. Third row, B.Mein, P.White, R.Greene, B.Hilts,R.Thompson. © r © € SECOND GRADE First row: S.Wallace, S.Piato, E.Wilder, B.Ball, G.Hillick, S.Richards, M.Diamond, M.Dean, B.Howland. Second row: S. Ramsey, C.Groat, D.Tetreault, R.Brown, A.Sundberg, Mrs.Tun- stall, C.Horton, J.Hentze, W.Alberry, M.Ford, B.Beck. Third row: R.MacDougal, L.Petty, J.Garrett, D.Peters, R.Kizzer, L. Comins. FIRST GRADE First row: G.Ludlow, M.Howland, J.Klock, D.Alberry, R.Shearman, C.Bourlier, S.Bourlier, J.Thompson, C.Gardner. Second row: P. Wiley, P.Weaver, L.Reff, J.Alberry, M.Ladner, Mrs.Richards, G. Warner, W.Weaver, S.Morris, D.Youngs, G.Ludlow. Third row: T. Hilts, R.Lear, K.Reff, C.Thompson, L.Radley, D.Putnam. o 5P1 Uj O -H THREE MILE BAY Upstairs First row: B.Barr, K.Cheal, C.Herrick, M.Goodfriend, S.Bourcy, G.Loomis. Second row: G.Whitmore, C.Yott, J.Jackson, R.Klock, Mrs. Herrick, N.Reddick, J.Earl, H.Davis, J.Rogers, Third row: E.Herrick, C.Davis, B.Dailey, M.Bourcy, F.Davis, R.Gifford. THREE' MILE BAY Downstairs” First row: S.Packer, J.Luff, G.Rogers, M.Yott, S.Reddick, A.Yott, M.Rogers, A.Whitmore, E.Northrop. Second row: D.Goutremout, S. Randall, D.Krause, M.Jackson, N.Yott, Miss Wilcox, M.Mucklewee,C. Goutremout, S.Bongard, C.Davis, L.Barr. Third row: D.Barr, T.Bour- cy, N.Cheal, J.Whitmore, T.Randall, C.Packer, J.Weiler, B.Davis. © 'iTi 30 © M VARSITY BASKETBALL First row: J.West, G.Parker, D.Haas. Second row: B.Cuppernell, D.Rickett, R.Rickett, D.Knight, K.Van Doren. Third row: H.Pur- cell, N.Benney, F.Aubertine, N.Klock, D.Warner, K.Horton, E. Crump, Coach West. LYME OPPONENT 26 Henderson lb 31 Antwerp 51 22 Cape Vincent 29 U Black River b2 Philadelphia bb b2 Redwood 23 b8 Lafargeville 31 Theresa 9+ b7 Antwerp 51 tl Black River 2 + 3 Philadelphia 37 3 + Redwood 29 50 Cape Vincent bl 3 Lafargeville b2 60 Theresa PLAY OFFS 69 52 Cape Vincent TOURNAMENTS 51 % Antwerp 53 Black River 23 LYME OPPONENT 23 Henderson 19 26 Antwerp 22 12 Cape Vincent 37 ’ll Black River 25 2b Philadelphia 25 32 Redwood 12 28 Lafargeville 30 28 Theresa m-8 18 Antwerp 25 31 Black River 18 27 Philadelphia 18 25 Redwood 2b 22 Cape Vincent 21 13 Lafargeville 2.9 21 Theresa 2b Captain- Dick Dier Co-Captain- John Fulmer JAY VEE BASKETBALL Front row: C.Chavoustie, R.Weaver. Second row: B.Gosier, V.Wea- ver. D.Wright. M.Quencer, H.Hewitt. Third row: H.Purcell, T.Mud- gett, D.Dier, G.Gosier, J.Wright, J.Fulmer, Coach West, and. fourth row: N.Prior, D.Heasley, T.Dunham, M.Bancroft, M.Peters. JAY VEE CHEERLEADERS B.Holbrook, B.Lane, A.Scarpcchi, M.Goodfriend, H.Warner, J.Peters, A.Comins. o rsh LTD VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Front row: E.Merchant, B.Greenizen, M.Failing, E.Warner. Back row: B.Wilkinson, M.L.Wilkinson, B.Mudgett, P.Klock, E.Crump o i 5 iO x H FOOTBALL First row; K.Horton, D.Warner, J.Fulmer, B.Cuppernell, M. Bancroft, second row: E.Crump, N.Benney, F.Aubertine, K.Van Doren, D.Dier, third row: C.West, N.Klock, F.Garrett, N.Prior, T.Mudgett, T.Dunham, B.Rickett, H.Hewitt, M.Quencer, D.Wright. A new varsity program has been initiated in Lyme Central, that is, competitive football. This foot- ball is in the form of 6-man touch. The boys pictured are those who inauguated this sport. A schedule was arranged including the following schools in the Jefferson - Oswego League: Henderson, Belleville, Sandy Creek, and Lyme Central. Our boys didn't do too well this first year, but they did show promise of future touch-downs. BASEBALL O itJ ty £ tH Mudgett, K.Van Doren. Third row: H.Purcell, J.Fulmer, D.Rickett, R.Rickett, A.Herrick, R.Cuppernell, G.Parker, G.Gosier, D.Clement, E.Nichols, M.Bancroft, M.Quencer, Coach West. Fourth row: R.Smith, T.Goodale, N.Prior, J.Wright, D.Heasley, V.Weaver, D.Wright, F. Garrett. M.Peters. TRACK First row: M.Quencer, N.Prior, J.Fulmer, K.Van Doren, N.Benney V.Weaver, D.Wright, F.Garrett, R.Rickett. Second row: Coach West, T.Mudgett, N.Klock, G.Parker, D.Warner, F.Aubertlne, R.Cuppernell, M.Bancroft, A.Herrick, and E.Crump. e o «e ' «5 rH CROSS COUNTRY Seated: K.Van Doren, N.Prior, G.Parker, N.Benney, D.Warner, J. Fulmer, E.Crump. Standing: C.West, F.Aubertine, M.Bancroft, T. Mudgett, M.Quencer, D.Dier, F.Garrett. INTRAMURALS The Class of 19 1 donated a cup to the Physical Education department to be awarded in some way to the outstanding intra- mural team of Lyme Central School. So this year, after eight years of bewilderment as to what the blank cup in the showcase was for, it is being put to use for its original purpose in the following manner: The boys' intramural program is being organized to in- clude as many activities as possible. The following compet- itive activities are included- 1. Basketball Ping Pong 2. Softball 5. Horse Shoes 3. Volleyball 6. Track Each team in intramural league tries to score as many as points as possible in each activity out of a possible of 200 points per activity. The team gathering the most points close of school will win the trophy for that year. The winning team and the captain's name will be placed on the trophy. It is hoped that a similar program will be conducted for the girls In the future. o Wi o 9 YEARBOOK STAFF First row: Miss Southard, Advisor, E.Crump, D.George, B.Wilkin- son, M.Frye. Second row: E.Warner, P.Van Ness, M.Failing, P.Klock B.Greenizen, P.Mastrogiacomo, B.Hines. Third row: K.Van Doren, B.Cuppernell, N.Benney, E.Weiler, G.Parker. QUILL STAFF First row: E.Warner, E.Crump, M.Failing, P.Klock, B.Hines, Second row: D.Haas, Miss Southard, P.Van Ness, B.Wilkinson, B.Van Ness, R.Mumford, D.George, B.Sundberg, M.Frye, B.Greenizen. Third row: K.Van Doren, T.Mudgett, H.Purcell. BAND First row: E.Lear, K.Cheal, M.Goodfriend, J.Peters, A.Scarpcchi, M.Carney, E.Warner, M.Peters, H.Purcell, B.Cuppernell, J.Tetreault. Second row: M.Allen, D.Reed, E.Merchant, T.Goodale, J.Becker, M. SmeA Sf=tjr?-Rickett’ K-Van Dor8° N-Prior’ Evelyn Crump Rose Ann Mumford Betty Van Ness Susan Richards Beverly Greenizen D.Mumford, P.Elliott M.Mein, R.Benney A.Chavoust'ie TWIRLING CLASS First row: D.Weaver, B.Brown, P.Elliott, R.Benney, D.Mumford, A. Chavoustie, K.Groat, M.Mein. Second row: Miss Gilbert, D.Brown, V.Gosier, L.Quencer, L.Mein, C.Spencer, B.Mason, B.Bauer, F.Dodge S.Richards, R.Mumford. director. CHORUS First row: J.Becker, M.Frye, C.Scarpcchi, E,White, Miss Gilbert, B.Lane, V.Holbrook, J.Brown, B.Holbrook. Second row: B.Van Ness E.Merchant, R.Mumford, E.Warner, B.Hines, D.George, M.Allison, P Van Ness, S.Hoppel, B.Luff, R.Loomis, and third row: B.Mudgett, P.Mastrogiacomo, L.Hall, D.Haas, P.Klock, J.Hines, D.Reed, A. Comins, J.West, B.Wilkinson o m o r- QUIZ KIDS G.Parker, K.Van Doren, D.Qeorge, M.Failing. STUDENT COUNCIL E.Merchant, D.George. 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