Lyme Central School - Ontarion Yearbook (Chaumont, NY)

 - Class of 1959

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() ass If storu It seems like only yesterday that the present senior class entered high school, 24 members strong. Mr. Mosseau was our class advisor, and our officers were: President. Nancy Phelps; Vice President, Carolyn Goutre- mout; Secretary-Treasurer, Edward Sterling. In our sophomore year, our advisor was Miss Lawson. We elected the following class officers: President, Schuyler Weaver; Vice President, Edward Sterling; Secretary, Jane Gosier; and Treasurer, Charlotte Shearman. During the year we made money for our senior trip by sponsoring a very suc- cessful magazine sale and a very profitable dance. At the beginning of our junior year we were all excited, knowing that we had only one more year to go after that one. That year Mrs. Wal- rath was our advisor, and our officers were: President, Thomas Bourcy; Vice President, Nancy Phelps; Secretary. David Plato; and Treasurer, Phillip White. We had a successful stationery sale, sold soft drinks and hot dogs at home basketball games, and presented two one-act plays, The Prettiest Girl in Town and Last Night’s Paper directed by Mr. Filmer. We also held the annual Junior Prom, with Schuyler Weaver and Nancy Phelps as King and Queen. This year we entered school very proud to be seniors and hoping that we would all graduate. Mrs. Walrath again had the honor of being our class advisor. We presented a three-act comedy entitled They Went Thataway and directed by Mr. Posello and Mr. Glenn. We sponsored the taking of the individual school pictures. We also held a dance. Our officers for this year have been: President, David Plato; Vice President, Schuyler Weaver; Secre- tary, Nancy Phelps; and Treasurer. Mary Ann Mucklewee. Of the present senior class members, 3 began school together in first grade: David Eldridge, Phillip White, and Nancy Phelps. In the seventh grade, Mary Ann Mucklewee, Thomas Bourcy, Carolyn Goutremout, and Mary Yott joined them from Three Mile Bay. The rest of us have joined throughout the years of grade and high school. Would you be interested to know some of the many students who have been with us at some time during our last four years? A few are: Glen West. Shirley Goodfriend, James Hardy, Marie Slate, Donald McDougall, Paul Gardner, Rodger Lane, Ralph Ramsey, William Eisile, Glyndon Brown, Pat Garrett, Marvel Bourcy. Sharon Bevens, Robert Greene, Susan Thompson. Charlotte Shearman, and Linda Thompson and Ruth Block.

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MARY YOTT Some say she's quiet, But if they knew her, they'd deny it. Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Quill 2, 3, 4; GAA 1, 2, 4; Junior Play 3; Yearbook 4. FIRST ROW: Carol Reff, Carolyn Goutremout, Nancy Phelps, Mary Yott, Jane Gosier, Mary Anne Mucklewee, Beverly Davis, Mrs. Walrath. SECOND ROW: Edward Ster- ling, David Eldridge, George Talbot, Phillip White, Schuyler Weaver, David Plato, Tommy Bourcy, Robert Gosier.



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 Basi (.) ane r. estainent We, the SENIOR CLASS OF 1959. of LYME CENTRAL SCHOOL of CHAU- MONT in the county of JEFFERSON and the state of NEW YORK, being of incompetent and unqualified mind, do make, publish, and declare this our last WILL and TESTAMENT in manner following, that is to say: FIRST: To our PRINCIPAL we leave two tons of used passes. To MRS. RIORDAN we leave an unused supply of paper clips, rubber bands, staples, scotch tape, rulers, and pencils, and a little peace and quiet. To the BUS DRIVERS we leave the possibility for them to concentrate on their driving without our interruptions. To the JANITORS we leave our mixed-up lockers, paper-filled desks, and just plain everyday messes. To the CAFETERIA STAFF we leave the pleasure of not having to put up with our gigantic appetites. To the JUNIORS we leave our title of Seniors and the problem of ac- quiring the privileges that never came our way. SECONDLY: I, TOM BOURCY, leave my ability to argue in Business Law class to Jimmy Garrett. I, BEVERLY DAVIS, leave my quiet nature to Robert Greene. I, MILDRED DAVIS, leave my explosive disposition to Jane Klock. I, DAVID DEAN, leave my guns and saddle to Preston Wiley so that he may drive on the J.V. basketball team next year. I, DAVID ELDRIDGE, leave my flat-top hair style to Stanley DA Ram- sey. 1, JANE GOSIER, leave my sljill in driving to Sherry Bourcy. I, ROBERT GOSIER, leave my good nature and disposition to whoever needs it most. I, CAROLYN GOUTREMOUT, leave my post on the scorer's bench to Gail Warner. I, MARY ANNE MUCKLEWEE, leave my ability to get into mischief to Cindy Phillips. I, NANCY PHELPS, leave my ability to get out of school to anybody who gets tired about 11 a.m. I, DAVID PLATO, leave my skill in doing mathematics to anyone who has 20 fingers. I, CAROL REFF, leave my attempts to sing alto to Audrey Yott. I, EDWARD STERLING, leave my technique in dancing to Dickie Schreiber. I, GEORGE TALBOT, leave my athletic ability to Allen Piche. I, SCHUYLER WEAVER, leave my basketball skill to Dave Peters. I, PHILLIP WHITE, leave all my hutnorisms to Rowland Talbot. I, MARY YOTT, leave my love for country music to Steve Foster. LASTLY, we hereby appoint Mr. Jack Beck, President of the Board of Education, as executor of this, our last Will and Testament, with full power and authority to sell and convey, lease, or mortgage real estate, hereby revoking all former wills made by us. CLASS OF 1959

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