Lyme Central School - Ontarion Yearbook (Chaumont, NY)
- Class of 1968
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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; Hail! Lyme Central School! REFLECTIONS The solitary side of our nature demands leisure for reflection___which the dash and whirl of daily business ... forbid the intellect ... - Troude LYME CENTRAL SCHOOL Chaumont, New York i In Memoriam Frederick Wilson Southwell (December 9, 1945 - December 7, 1967) To live in hearts we leave behind is not to die! - Thomas Campbell ADMINISTRATION BOARD OF EDUCATION OFFICE PERSONNEL SEATED: Mr. Peters, Mrs. Silver - Clerk, Mr. Daniels - President. Wiley, Mr. Failing, Mr. Schreiber, Mr. Walker - Super- visory District 3 Representative. ABSENT: Mr. Ball. STANDING: Mr. Hewitt, Mr. PERSONNEL Mrs. Silver, Mrs. Clapsaddle. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Mudge, Mrs. Pickette, Mrs. Froysell, Mrs. Smith. SECOND ROW: Mr. Allen, Mr. Hills. BUS DRIVERS FIRST ROW: Mr. Cheal, Mr. Pettey, Mr. Gifford. SECOND ROW: Mr. Hanson, Mr. Holbrook, Mr. Rickett. FACULTY Faculty FIRST ROW: Miss Southard, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. McCam, Mr. Brown - Principal, Mrs. Tufts, Mrs. Yott, Miss Scanlon. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Youmans, Miss Shoemaker, Mr. Breon, Mr. Buck, Mr. Bentley, Mrs. Hentze. ABSENT: Mrs. Hemenway, Mrs. Forepaugh, Mrs. M. Kelly, Mrs. Walker. Faculty FIRST ROW: Mrs. Rood, Mrs. Bondillio, Mrs. West, Miss Mein, Mrs. Herrick. SECOND ROW: Miss Tighe, Mrs. Kelly, Mrs. Dunham, Mrs. Buck, Miss Wilcox. THIRD ROW: Mr. Fetterly, Mr. Lucas, Mr. Scruggs, Mr. Seelau, Mr. Towne. SENIORS SUZANN JEAN ALBERRY Sue Seven days of school would make one WEAK. Chorus 1,2,3,4; Bowling 2; GAA 1,2,3,4; Ski Club 2,4; Service 2,4; Class Play 3; Cheering Manager 3,4; Quill 2,3, 4; Quill Art Editor 3,4; Yearbook 4. WILLIAM ALBERT CARR Billy Bird” 'If I were a heathen, I would build a statue to energy and fall down and worship it. - Mark Twain Soccer 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Class Plays 3; Bowling 1,2, 3,4; Yearbook 4. ALONZO HOWARD DAVIS Lons” If life were only wine, women, and song. Soccer 1; Basketball 1,2. DEBORAH ANN ELDRIDGE Deb What could be more of a bliss, Than to know this charming miss. Chorus 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Bowling 1,2,3,4; County Chorus 2; Ski Club 2,4; Nat. Honor Society 2,3,4; County Band 3,4; Instrumental Competition 3; Girls' Basketball 4; Yearbook 4; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4. 8 WILLIAM GEORGE FULMER Billy For what can power give more than food or drink; To live at ease and not be bound to think. Class President 1,4; Student Council Vice-President 2; Nat. Honor Society 1,2,3,4; Vice-President Nat. Honor Society 3; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Bowling 1,2; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Base- ball 1,2,3,4; Winter Carnival 1; Spring Carnival 2; Quill 4; Yearbook 4; Class Plays 3,4; Junior Prom Attendant 3. GEORGE EDWARD GOODFRIEND Full of mischief, full of fun. He's a friend to everyone. Volleyball 1; Winter Carnival 1; Basketball 1,2; Intramurals 1,2; Bowling 1,3,4; Basketball Scorekeeper 1,3; Soccer 1,2, 3; Baseball 2,3; Student Librarian 3; Yearbook 4. CHARLES FRANK GAUMOND Charly Gravity is a mystery of the body invented to conceal the de- fects of the mind. - La Rouchefoucauld Class Treasurer 3,4; Student Council Secretary 4; Nat. Honor Society 1,2,3,4; Bowling 1,3,4; Basketball 2; Soccer 2,3,4; Syracuse U. Citz. Ed. Conf. 3; Quill 2,3,4; Asst. Quill Ed- itor 3; Quill Editor 4; Student Gov. Day 3; Class Plays 3,4; Yearbook 4; Valedictorian 4. SANDRA DAWN GOUTREMOUT Sandy I can't study, for when I study I have to think; and when I think too much, I'm too tired to study. Chorus 1,2,3,4; Bowling 1,2,3,4; Class Play 3; GAA 2; Cafeteria Worker 2; Yearbook 4; Quill 4; County Chorus 4; Girls’ Basketball 4. 9 DENNIS WAYNE GREEN Denny” Never let studies interfere with your education. Soccer 1,2; Basketball 1,2. WENDY ANN HUBBARD Wennie A sunny nature, a true-blue heart; Joy is her motto, friendship is her art. Bowling 1; GAA 1,2; Chorus 1,2; Class Secretary 1,2; Ski Club 2; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Student Council 3,4; Student Council President 4; Class Plays 3,4; Junior Prom Queen 3; Class Vice President 4; Nat. Honor Society 4. ALICE MARIE JACKSON Aardvark Snappy, gay, and full of fun, She has a smile for everyone. Chorus 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Bowl- ing 1,2,3,4; Class President 2; County Chorus 2,4; Nat. Honor Society 1,2,3,4; Class Vice-President 3; Syracuse U. Citz. Ed. Conf. 3; Junior Prom Attendant 3; Class Plays 3,4; Quill 2,3,4; President Nat. Honor Society 3,4; Yearbook Editor 4; DAR Good Cit. Award 4; Salutatorian 4. LINDA KAY JACKSON Lin Is that a naughty twinkle in her eye?” Chorus 1,2,3,4; Bowling 1,2,3,4; Quill 4; Class Plays 3,4; Yearbook 4; Service 4. 10 ERIC WAYNE LANCE My heart is gay and fancy free; Go 'way, little girls, don't bother me. ” Class Secretary 1; Nat. Honor Society 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2; Soccer 2,3,4; Bowling 1,3,4; Boys' State 3; Syracuse U. Citz. Ed. Conf. 3; Quiz Team 4; Quill 2,3,4; Yearbook 4; Sec. Nat. Honor Society 3,4; Class Plays 3,4. FELEC1A ANN JOHNSON Fish Men are all alike, and I like all men. Transferred from Masontown Valley High School, West Vir- ginia, in Junior Year; Class Plays 3,4; GAA 3; Bowling 4; Cheerleader 4; Girls' Basketball 4. Chorus 1,2,3; Class Treasurer 1; GAA 1,2,3; Basketball Time- keeper 2,3,4; Class Play 3; Student Librarian 3,4; Yearbook 4; Service 4; Quill 4. KAREN LEE KLOCK Grendel” To worry little, and to study less. Is her idea of happiness. GARY ROBERT MAT ICE Knowledge is power, but it won't take the place of gasoline. Bowling 1; Soccer 1; Baseball 1; Intramurals 1,2,3; Basket- ball 2,3; Yearbook 4. II RONALD ARTHUR MURRAY Ron He's full of fun, and mischief too, Doing things he shouldn't do, Transferred from Masontown Valley High School, West Vir- ginia, in Junior year: Class Play 3; Intramurals 3: Baseball 3, 4; Basketball 4; Soccer 4; Yearbook 4; Junior Prom King 3. CAROL MARION NICHOLS A little nonsense, now and then. Is relished by the wisest men. Chorus 1; GAA 1,2; Quill 4; Yearbook 4; Class Plays 3,4; Bowling 1. MICHAEL JOSEPH NICHOLS Mike He that mischief hatcheth, mischief catcheth. Winter Carnival 1; Basketball 1,2,3; Bowling 1,2,4; Intra- murals 1,2,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Soccer 2,3,4; Quill 2,3,4; Class Plays 3,4; Vice-President Audio-Visual Club 3; Basket- ball Statistician 4; Yearbook 4. MARTIN ERIC QUENCER Marty An athlete, and a mighty one, Who plays the game until it's done. Volleyball 1; Intramurals 1; Nat. Honor Society 1; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Soccer 1,2,3,4; Audio-Visual Club 3,4; Class Plays 3,4; Yearbook 4. 12 VIRGINIA MARIE QUENCER Jinny If silence is gold. I’m broke! GAA 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Bowling 1,4; Nat. Honor Society 2,3,4; Class Play 3; Quill 3,4; County Student Gov. Day Rep. 3; Vice-President Nat. Honor Society 4; Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Award 4; Yearbook Business Manager 4; Student Librarian 4; Soccer Timekeeper 4; Girls' Basketball 4. DENNIS JOHN RICHARDSON How glorious it is - and also how painful - to be an excep- tion. ” Class Vice President 1,2; Basketball 1,2; Bowling 1,3,4; Soccer 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Audio-Visual Club 3,4; President Audio-Visual Club 3; Class President 3; Band 3,4; Intramurals 4; Quill 4; Yearbook Photography Editor 4. MARY ANN SNYDER Mary Her voice was ever soft, gentle, and low - an excellent thing in a woman. ” Chorus 1.2; Cafeteria Worker 2; GAA 3; Quill 4; Yearbook 4. V KATHLEEN ANN TARWATER Kathy” People who make no noise are dangerous. Chorus 2; GAA 2,3; Quill 4; Class Plays 3.4; Yearbook 4. 13 Valedictorian, CHARLES GAUMOND; Salutatorian, ALICE JACKSON, Class Honors ERIN ANDREW WHATTAM Whenever I feel the urge to exercise coming on, 1 lie down until it passes over. ’’ Soccer 1,2; Basketball 2,3; Baseball 2,3,4; Bowling 2,4; In- tramurals 3,4; Class Play 3; Yearbook 4. SENIOR CLASS FIRST ROW; Debbie Eldridge, Suzann Alberry, Linda Jackson, Felecia Johnson, Carol Nichols. SEC- OND ROW: Wendy Hubbard. Kathy Tarwater, Mary Ann Snyder, Virginia Quencer, Sandra Goutremout, Alice Jackson, Karen Klock, THIRD ROW; William Fulmer, Dennis Green, Charles Gaumond, Dennis Richardson, Ronnie Murray. FOURTH ROW: Erin Whattam, Billy Carr, Eric Lance, Martin Quencer, Lonnie.Davis, Michael Nichols, George Goodfriend ABSENT: Gary Matice. 14 Class History The present Senior Class started its freshman year together in September, 1964. Our class advisor was Miss Mein. We elected officers as follows: President, Bill Fulmer; Vice- President, Dennis Richardson; Secretary, Wendy Hubbard; Treasurer, Karen Klock; and Student Council Representative, Bill Fulmer. The next year Mr. Van Schaick was our advisor. As class activities we sold maga- zines, candy and schedule pens. We held dances and food sales and sold refreshments at baseball and soccer games. Class officers were: President, Alice Jackson; Vice-President, Dennis Richardson; Secretary, Wendy Hubbard; Treasurer, Debbie Eldridge; and Student Council Representative, Bill Fulmer. When another school year started in September, 1966, we were back as Juniors. Our class advisor again was Mr. Van Schaick. We elected officers as follows: President, Den- nis Richardson; Vice-President, Alice Jackson; Secretary, Debbie Eldridge; Treasurer, Charles Gaumond; Student Council Representative, Wendy Hubbard. We had a successful year sponsoring car washes, bake sales, candy sales, a pen sale, a stationery sale, a three- act play, and dances. We also sold refreshments at basketball, baseball, and soccer games. We held an annual Junior Prom with Ronny Murray and Wendy Hubbard as King and Queen and Bill Fulmer and Alice Jackson as attendants. Now that we are Seniors we have as officers: President, Bill Fulmer; Vice-President, Wendy Hubbard; Secretary, Debbie Eldridge; Treasurer, Charles Gaumond; and Student Council Representatives, Wendy Hubbard and Charles Gaumond. Our advisor is Miss South- ard. Various activities have included car washes, dances, a donkey basketball game, a pen sale, a three-act play, publication of the Ontarion , and a trip to New York City. We also sold refreshments at soccer and baseball games. Our class motto is: If you want to dance, you have to pay the fiddler. ” Our class colors are purple and yellow and our class flower is the yellow rose. Class Prophecy We are meeting in Mr. Seelau's trailer, which is vacant because he has left us to teach at Redwood. Our chaperone, Eagle-eye Towne, arrived early to try to catch Mr. Seelau and collect for all the food he ate. WENDY HUBBARD, renowned archeologist, arrived first with her shovel. She is working on the theory that Chaumont was the cradle of civilization. BILLY FULMER, prized third-baseman for the Tokyo All-Stars, arrived next with free pictures of himself autographed in Japanese. RONALD MURRAY has just returned in a dog sled laden with green muskrat skins from his famous Antarctic expedition. MARTIN QUENCER couldn't make it tonight because he and Dr. Barnard are working on a brain transplant in South Africa. We hope the poor caterpillar lives. 15 VIRGINIA QUENCER couldn't make it either. We hope her brain survives in the cater- pillar. Governor ERIC LANCE arrived next. Immediately he tried to sell us on his conservative views of government and asked us to vote for him and his running mate who has been dead for two years. DEBBIE ELDRIDGE came next. She rode up on a red pony dressed in white armor brandishing a ten foot clarinet and passed out campaign literature against dog food factories. LINDA JACKSON sneaked up writing something on her pad. It is rumored that she is the widely read Dear Linda. She even laughs at her own jokes. ERIN WHATTAM, noted traveling tractor salesman, arrived on his new A-100 super 90, with parking lights. He is the writer of Tractors-Unsafe at any Speed! , the controversial book about parking tractors. Mrs. Charles De Gaulle, nee SUZANN ALBERRY, arrived next with her latest creation, a painting of Washington under the Eiffel Tower. CAROL NICHOLS, champion weight lifter, walked in after tearing the door off its hinges. KAREN KLOCK is now the famed model, Grendel. She arrived modeling a wide belt and ... uh ... wide belt. GEORGE GOODFRIEND, after completing his enlistment in the U. S. Marines, has de- cided to open a black market, dealing in hot outboard motors, on Point Peninsula. BILL CARR, general manager, president, chairman of the board, chief news announcer, head d.j., engineer, janitor, and sole employee of W.A.T.N., walked in carrying a broken transistor radio. He has completely renovated W.A.T.N. , turning it into 600 sound reverberating musical watts. DENNIS GREEN, foxy used car salesman, drove up in a '84 Dodge with a 789 turbo and mags. After five minutes the dust cleared and we discovered Dennis, unable to get his seat belt undone, stuck in the leather bucket driver's seat. SANDRA GOUTREMOUT came next. She is the owner of Greenwich's largest crash- pad. Her soul brother, and his other soul sisters, raised quite a commotion when they yelled, Flower power forever! FELECIA JOHNSON arrived with her eighth husband, an exotic dance instructor. It's been a rocky five day marriage, her longest this week, and the shortest war since the Israeli-Egyptian conflict. ALONZO DAVIS has not been heard from since our senior trip. He was last seen fraternizing with the bums in the Bowery. KATHY TARWATER arrived very loudly, calling for attention. She is drill instructor for the Women's Army Corps because of her commanding voice. MARY ANN SNYDER, noted dress designer, has come up with a new winner! She de- signed the wide-belt which Grendel is modeling. GARY MATICE couldn't make it. He is now a commander of an icebreaker in the Arctic. This is one ship behind which he can't water ski. MIKE NICHOLS arrived with three secret service agents guarding him from Canadian agents. Mike, as you know, heads the investigation committee against Canadian infiltra- tion. ALICE JACKSON, well known saw bones, has just finished her new book, My Scalpel and I. We hope it'll be a big success. 16 DENNIS RICHARDSON screams up on his Honda-Richardson Super-Hi-go fuel injected- jet powered 90. He has moved to Japan to manufacture his famous motorcycles, the only ones powered with a surplus Pratt Whitney jet engine. CHARLES GAUMOND strode in last, but his stentorian, oratorical voice soon captured his audience. They all stood spellbound, even though he didn't have anything to say. These seniors were quickly incited by Charles' stirring words. Quickly seizing the op- portunity, Eric convinced the frenzied crowd to follow him on Dennis' motor-bike to the school. There, after Erin set fire to the school, they all sang camp-fire songs led by Kathy Tarwater, the drill sergeant. Class Will We, the Senior Class of Lyme Central School, which is located in the county of Jeffer- son, in the State of New York, in the country of the United States of America, who shall be called the forementioned party of the first part, do hereby claim that this documented statement is the last will and testament of the forementioned party of the first part, which, seeing that it is composed of a number of smaller units, shall be further enumerated into smaller units which shall henceforth be called students, identified by their a.) Christian and b.) family nomenclature. We, the forementioned party of the first part, do hereby bequeath our worldly possessions as follows: I, SUZANN ALBERRY, leave my ability to skip out without getting caught to Jerry Haas. He needs the help. We, ERIC LANCE, CHARLES GAUMOND, and BILL CARR do hereby bequeath the Chaumont Benevolent Scholarship Society's thousand bottle cap award for penmanship upon the most deserving junior in our estimation, Patrick Leo West. I, LONNIE DAVIS, will my wild eye for women to Richard Horning. I, DEBBIE ELDRIDGE, leave my tennis balls on the school roof to anyone who dares to go up and get them. I, BILLY FULMER, leave my jungle hat and athletic positions to anyone who can fake out any Rambunctious Redwood Rowdy. I, GEORGE GOODFRIEND, leave my talent for going the wrong way in a basketball game to anyone who thinks he can make a basket for the other team. 1, SANDRA GOUTREMOUT, leave my ability to get into embarrassing situations and all the trouble it takes to get out of them to Nancy Rogers. 1, DENNIS GREEN, leave all my car's bald tires to anyone who wants to drive defense- lessly. I, WENDY HUBBARD, have something for Webbie Daniels who will fill my shoes as President of the Student Council. To him I leave a bottle of EXCEDR1N and these words - Don't despair. Mr. Brown is always there. 1, ALICE JACKSON, leave my place on the cheering squad to any girl schooled well enough in home economics so she can fix ripped cheering uniforms. 1, LINDA JACKSON, leave my ability to get myself into trouble by talking about the wrong thing at the wrong time to Carol Rogers. I, FELECIA JOHNSON, leave all my ex-boyfriends to Patty Johnson in the hope that she will carry on the tradition. 17 1, KAREN KLOCK, leave my ability to type, my dented typewriter, and my crumpled papers to Dennis Hillick with the hope that he can put them to some good use. I, GARY MAT1CE, leave my ability to do nothing in the last four years of school to Jerry Kovalik. I, RONALD MURRAY, leave my expression, Pretty Hairy to Bob Dasno. 1, MICHAEL NICHOLS, leave my position as Sports Editor, along with my domineering scholastic ability, agility and stability to Lyle Weaver. 1, MARTIN QUENCER, leave my size 13 soccer shoes to Gary Barth. They might add a little height to a little guy. I, VIRGINIA QUENCER, leave my great mathematical ability to multiply 2 times 2 and get 6 to Nancy Rogers. I, DENNIS RICHARDSON, leave my most prized possession, my ability to argue with anyone, anytime, anywhere, to Pat West. I hope he puts it to as good use as I did. I, MARY ANN SNYDER, leave to Brenda Chavoustie my ability to sit through Business Practice class without saying a word. I, ERIN WHATTAM, leave my handsome appearance, distinguished profile, and abil- ity to talk my way out of predicaments to Thomas Rogers. Advice To The Seniors We advise SUE ALBERRY to move to Haight-Ashbury and create psychedelic art for the hippies to ponder over. We advise BILLY CARR, because of his knowledge of current events, to team up with Huntley and Brinkley. Goodnight, David. Goodnight, Chet. Cool it, Bill. We advise LONNIE DAVIS to find a new place to eat his lunch besides the B.R. Restau- rant. We advise DEBBIE ELDRIDGE to lose her temper once in a while because red-heads are supposed to be ... cool, calm, and collected? We advise BILLY FULMER to join the Impossibles under the alias of Expanding Headman. We advise WENDY HUBBARD to become medical consultant for the Impossibles - one never knows when the Expanding Headman might need help. We advise CHARLES GOMER PYLE GAUMOND to stop thinking if he intends to make a career of the Army. We advise GEORGE GOODFRIEND to become a sergeant in the Marines and boss around all the new recruits. We advise SANDY GOUTREMOUT to start her own motorcycle gang in Three Mile Bay. With her powerful Sport Honda 90 she has the potential of a real leader. We advise DENNIS GREEN to become a dog catcher. We advise ALICE JACKSON to become a mascot: The Plattsburgh Platypus. We advise LINDA JACKSON, because of her great average, to become a professional bowler. We advise FELECLA JOHNSON to keep hugging and kissing, hugging and kissing, hugg- ing and kissing ... We advise KAREN KLOCK to change her name to Ursula so she can become Mrs. George of the Jungle. We advise ERIC LANCE to become a professional soccer player, because we know his experience at Lyme Central will give him a big boot. We advise GARY MATICE to become the best mechanic in the world. 18 'mm The way the Seniors drive he’ll never lack customers We advise RONNY MURRAY to become a football player. His experience in basket- ball will greatly aid him. We advise CAROL NICHOLS to forget about growing up. We like her just the way she is - pint-sized! We advise MIKE NICHOLS to take a post-graduate course in homemaking so Miss Tighe won't be lonely. We advise MARTIN QUENCER to take up ballet. We advise ERIN WHATTAM and VIRGINIA QUENCER to go in together and build a hunting camp. We know Virginia's cooking will be a big help. We advise DENNIS RICHARDSON to quit flirting with the principal's daughter and start on the dean's. We advise MARY ANN SNYDER to join the Grand Ole Opry so she can call all the square dances. We advise KATHY TARWATER to follow in Twiggy's footsteps - if she can find them. CLASSES Junior Class FIRST ROW: M. Russell, D. Pickette, Nancy Rogers, P. Johnson, B. Chavoustie, Miss Mein. SECOND ROW: A. Stilson, P. Williams, D. Adams, D. Bourcy, Carol Rogers, B. Piche, Bina West. THIRD ROW: A. Crouse, R. Horning, Tom Rogers, R. Cheal, Pat West, H. Alberry, K. Murray. FOURTH ROW: L. Weaver, K. Nichols, R. Demo, D. Hillick, R. Venton, D. Bourguin, W. Daniels. Advice To The Juniors We advise DIANE ADAMS to join the Army Signal Corps. The way she can express herself with her hands is.amazing. We advise HAROLD ALBERRY to continue his education and earn his PhD in vandalism. We advise CARL BERGEVIN to become a goat skinner for the Ludwig Drum Company in Chicago. We advise DIANE BOURCY to keep out of the stables. We advise DON BOURGUIN to become a skin diver for Roto-Rooter Sewer Cleaner Company. We advise BRENDA CHAVOUSTIE to become a lady wrestler. We advise RONNY CHEAL to start his own playboy club for quiet playboys. We advise ALAN CROUSE to become a salesman for elevator shoes. He can then put his product to good use. We advise WEBBIE DANIELS to get a recording contract for his band. With his ability and his band's skill they'll go far. We advise RANDALL DEMO to become a watchmaker. We advise SUE DEMO to start a fan club, so we will know more about her. We advise ERICA HARE to become a spy for the CIA. With her quietness no one will know that she's around and therefore will not suspect her. We advise DENNIS HILLICK to organize his own Honda-riding basketball team. We're all waiting to see Denny and his team ride around the court. We advise RICHARD HORNING to become a !? ! folk singer. 23 We advise PAT JOHNSON not to go into politics. A name like Johnson is a loser. We advise KEN MURRAY to try to live up to his brother’s big reputation. We advise KENT NICHOLS to move to Harlem. We advise BERNADETTE P1CHE to become a taxi-cab driver. We advise DEBBIE P1CKETTE to become a telephone operator because she is always on the phone. We advise CAROL ROGERS to keep smiling. She has one of the nicest smiles in our school. We advise NANCY ROGERS to go into professional tumbling. The way she falls at girls' basketball games, she already has a head start. We advise TOM ROGERS to continue his impersonations of Bobby Kennedy or President Johnson or Ed Sullivan. We advise MARCIA RUSS1LL to become a professional cheerleader for Dennis Hillick's basketball team. We advise ANN ST1LSON to become a 9-day bicycle racer. She's had a lot of experi- ence riding to the Post Office. We advise BOB VENTON to become a little old wine maker. We advise DICK WALKER to move to Africa and be the Phantom Mr. Walker. ( the ghost who walks) We advise LYLE WEAVER to become a moonshine runner because he likes cars too much. We advise BINA WEST to dye her hair and change her namt to Van Cliburn. We advise PAT WEST to become a Pope. Pope Pat has a nice sound. We advise JOE WILLIAMS to become Attorney General at the U.N. He would be the quietest one that has ever been there. We advise PAT WILLIAMS to open her own little Hawaiian restaurant in Limerick. There she might do a walloping business with the surfing crowd. Sophomore Class FIRST ROW: K. Crouse, R. Whattam, L. Lance, S. Mudge, D. Russell. SECOND ROW: L. Drury, R. Walker, Gerry Haas, A. Cuppernell, D. Mount. THIRD ROW: Willard Haas, M. Cummings, R. Dasno, R. Horning, T. Callahan. FOURTH ROW: P. Cheal, W. Jackson, P. Stumpf, G. Kovalik, C. Fulmer, Mr. Breon. 24 Ninth Grade FIRST ROW: B. Brown, N. Davis, D. Fitzgerald, P. Talbot, B. Warren, C. Greene, P. Beck, M. Stil- son. SECOND ROW: N. Haas, M. Peters, D. Bergevin, N. Williams, D. Steverson, N. Johnson, E. Silver, THIRD ROW: Dale Goutremout, J. Mucklewee, G. VanNess, W. Matice, C. Munk, E. Coun- tryman, Dwight Goutremout, Mr. Buck. Eighth Grade FIRST ROW: D. Mount, J. Dwyer, N. Walker, P. Callahan, M. Gifford, P. Crouse, V. Benney. SEC- OND ROW: L. Parish, S. Goutremout, B. Mudge, K. Pitonza, V. DeMar, J. Pickette. THIRD ROW: Mr. Fetterly, G. Svendsen, C. Williams, P. Phillips, N. Siver, Michael Hare, Mr. Lucas. FOURTH ROW: Gene Hare, C. Cuppernell, W. Alberry, K. DeBerger, R. Wright, D. Fulmer, M. Hilts, M. Whattam, M. Barbour. 25 Seventh Grade FIRST ROW: R. Parish, J. Jackson, D. Sylver, L. Chavoustie, J. Wright, S. Davis, K. Hare. SECOND ROW: K. Wiseman, C. Venton, D. Snyder, R. Johnson, Vicki Lawton, C. Holbrook, L. Bergevin, M. Mathieu. THIRD ROW: S. Aubertine, Steven Lawton, S. Greene, G. Alberry, B. White, E. Klock, G. Benney, D. Demo, G. Barth. FOURTH ROW: R. Dunham, T. Hills, R. Davison, C. Wiley, F. Fitzgerald, N. Matice, G. Hubbard, Mr. Seelau. Sixth Grade FIRST ROW: Christine VanAlstyne, Ella VanAlstyne, K. VanNess, C. Smith, K. Comins, H. Mathieu, K. Fitzgerald. SECOND ROW: T. Dwyer, G. Svendsen, K. Dodge, C. Best, B, Riordan, C. Mitchell, B. Cuppernell, Mrs. Buck. THIRD ROW: J. Gosier, T. FitzPatrick, T. Davis, D. Whitmore, E. Haas, J. Trainham, D. Wiseman. 26 Fifth Grade FIRST ROW: N. Gosier, C. Alverson, C. Radley, G. Benney, S. Beck, J, Wright, C. C. Chavoustie, S. Barbour, S. Shea. SECOND ROW: K. Hamlin, N. Bergevin, D. Green, R. Best, L. Thompson, S. Davis, K. Lawton, L. Middlestate, Miss Scanlon. THIRD ROW: J. Howard, D. Knight, G. Day, D. Venton, G. Horeth, L. Matice, V. Mussot, R. Barth. Fourth Grade FIRST ROW: Janet Chavoustie, C. Matthieu, K. Thompson, C. Fulmer, D. Dunn, K. Sevndsen, C. Cuppemell, L. Trainham, Janice Chavoustie. SECOND ROW: V. Gokey, R. Dollinger, S. Silver, M. Nellis, R. Anderson, R. Hills, D. Fitzgerald, L. Brown, Mrs. Tufts. THIRD ROW: J. Alverson, R. Dunham, M. Jones, B. Countryman, W. Failing, D. Bourquin, B. Jackson, J. Raso. 27 Third Grade FIRST ROW: K. Horeth, Sherry Middlestate. B. Day, J. Benney, L. Aubertine, J. Reed, C. Robinson, M. Mattieu. SECOND ROW: B. Davis, S. Barth, M. Knight, Mary Lou Middlestate, Karen Trainham, S. West, E. Audo, Mrs. Hemenway. THIRD ROW: Joan Trainham, J. Morrow, D. Dollinger, S. Rick- ett, B. Hilts, B. Whattam, D. Shea, L. Riordan. FOURTH ROW: G. Grimshaw, M. Lawrence, M. Hanlin, M. Jones, C. Mitchell, D. DeBerger, M. Bourquin, K. Demo. Second Grade FIRST ROW: J. Holbrook, S. Pettey, Kelly Trainham, C. Scarpcchi, J. Wright, M. Mussot. SECOND ROW: D. Gokey, R. Hamlin, C. Mitchell, D. Male, J. Hubbard, Tim Trainham, L. Dwyer. THIRD ROW: D. Barbour, R. Best, M. Failing, D. Hamilton, B. Wiseman, J. Morrow, Mrs. Kelly. First And Second Grades FIRST ROW: Y. Wilson, B. Callahan, C. S, Mitchell, K. Bourquin, T. L. Carlisle, S. Shea. K. Davis, J. Wright. SECOND ROW: R. Goodfriend, K. Hubbard, J. Middlestate, J. Johnson, T. Trainham, G. Chavoustie, Howard Smith, Mrs. McCarn. THIRD ROW: J. Hamburg, D. Benney, J. Thompson, L. Goutremout, M. Cuppernell, Terry Smith, L. VanAlstyne. First Grade FIRST ROW: K. Munk, J. Bevens, F. Newman, M. Fish, D. Wiseman, S. Dollinger, K. Male. SEC- OND ROW: S. Gosier, Julie Thompson, M. Jones, S. Fournier, C. Hamilton, K. Matice, Mrs. Hentze. THIRD ROW: B. Gilbert, R. Hirschler, S. Rickett, T. Radley, M. Milligan, B. Trainham. FOURTH ROW: S. Mussot, C. Raso, Mark Thompson, R. Russell, M. Lawrence, P. Kimmis, R. Goodfriend. 29 Kindergarten — A. M. FIRST ROW: G. Goutremout, K. Calhoun, N. Beck, J. Grimshaw, F. Dollinger, R. Goodfriend. SEC- OND ROW: S. Backus, D. Martin, K. Trainham, Mrs, Rood, T. Antonelli, M. Jones, R. Shea. Kindergarten — P. M. FIRST ROW: K. Anderson, R. Hilts, M. Cuppernell, L. Walker. SECOND ROW: L. Mahay, P. Dodge, Y. Gilbert, M. Bell. THIRD ROW: K. Riordan, H. Becker, S. Rickett, Mrs. Rood. 30 Three Mile Bay — Grades 1, 2, And 3 FIRST ROW: M. Sweet, E. Weiler, J. Wright, J. Phillips, D. Lambert. SECOND ROW: Miss Wilcox, W. Weiler, A. Reome, R. Goutremout, R. Melien, K. Goutremout. Three Mile Bay — Grades 4, 5, And 6 FIRST ROW: Mrs. Herrick, L. Calhoun, C. Weiler, L. Mount, M. Ransear, S. Edus, V. Sager. SEC- OND ROW: E. Gifford, C. Reome, M. Hewitt, J. Lance, D. Phillips, T. Hewitt. ABSENT: V. Stumpf. 31 ACTIVITIES Junior Band FIRST ROW: K. Fitzgerald, D. Munk, Nancy Gosier, K, Hamlin, G. Benney, S. Davis, C. Alverson, C. Chavoustie. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Jones, J. Howard, Donita Greene, S. Beck, S. Barbour, C. Mitchell, E. VanAlstyne, C. Radley, Stephen Greene. THIRD ROW: B. Cuppernell, John Gosier, T. Dwyer, D. Venton, J. Reed, K. Lawton, N. Bergevin, K. Dodge. Senior Band FIRST ROW: P. Beck, K. Comins, G. Svendsen, D. Adams, C. Cuppernell, P. Callahan, B. Brown, G. Barth, M. Stilson. SECOND ROW: C. Greene, D. Eldridge, M. Peters, T. Warner, P. Phillips, J. Dwyer, K. Wiseman, Leslie Bergevin, C. Venton, S. Aubertine. THIRD ROW: K. Gosier, J. Muckle- wee, D. Richardson, A. Jackson, Denise Bergevin, Pat West, Carl Bergevin, Bina West, Mrs. Jones. E. Silver, W. Daniels, D. Wright. 33 Girls’ Chorus FIRST ROW: Mary Stilson, B. Brown, N. Rogers, t. Silver, C. Greene, D. Russell, B. Chavoustie. SECOND ROW: M. Russell, Ann Stilson, K. Crouse, S. Alberry, N. Haas, S. Mudge, D. Eldridge, D. Pickette. THIRD ROW: Linda Jackson, L. Lance, D. Adams, S. Goutremout, D. Bergevin, D. Stever- son, R. Whattam, Alice Jackson. Challenge Quiz Team SEATED: Charles Gaumond, Mrs. Forepaugh, Webbie Daniels. STANDING: Carl Bergevin, Eric Lance. 34 Quill FIRST ROW: M. Snyder, W. Hubbard, M. Russell, L. Jackson, A. Stilson, S. Alberry, C. Nichols, B. Chavoustie. SECOND ROW: D. Richardson, A. Jackson, D. Adams, S. Goutremout, V. Quencer, K. Klock, K. Tarwater, D. Pickette, H. Alberry. THIRD ROW: W. Fulmer, L. Weaver, E. Lance, D. Hillick, M. Nichols, W. Daniels, C. Gaumond, Mr. Bentley. Student Council FIRST ROW: Gary Barth, James Mucklewee, Wendy Hubbard, Charles Gaumond, Gary Svendsen. SEC- OND ROW: Phillip Cheal, Mr. Lucas, Webbie Daniels. 35 Lyme Central Chapter of the National Honor Society FIRST ROW: A. Stilson, N. Rogers, K. Crouse, B. West, P. Johnson. SECOND ROW: Mr. Fetterly, L. Lance, V. Quencer, D. Adams, A. Jackson, D. Eldridge. THIRD ROW: M. Cummings, W. Daniels, C. Bergevin, E. Lance, C. Gaumond, P. West. Leray Chapter of the National Junior Honor Society FIRST ROW: M. Stilson, P. Crouse, P. Callahan, P. Beck, B. Brown, D. Sylver. SECOND ROW: Nancy Walker, K. Wiseman, Leslie Bergevin, N. Haas, M. Peters, E. Silver. THIRD ROW: S. Goutre- mout, Terry Warner, P. Phillips, Denise Bergevin, D. Steverson, C. Venton. FOURTH ROW: G. Barth, J. Alberry, J. Mucklewee, Mr. Fetterly, G. VanNess, G. Hubbard, N. Matice. 36 Audio-Visual Club FIRST ROW: R. Johnson, V. Lawton, C. Holbrook, D. Sylver. SECOND ROW: D. Mount, P. West, Dale Goutremout, Dwight Goutremout. THIRD ROW: C. Munk, C. Gaumond, Mr. Bentley, D. Richard- son, S. Drury. FOURTH ROW: G. VanNess, M. Quencer, C. Bergevin, W. Matice. 37 ATHLETICS Junior High Bowling FIRST ROW: Rene Parish, P. Crouse, N. Klock, L. Cha- voustie, D. Sylver, Mrs. You- mans. SECOND ROW: P. Callahan, Lynn Parish, R. Johnson, P. Phillips, V. Law- ton, B. Mudge. THIRD ROW; S. Aubertine, S. Lawton, M. Whattam, E. Klock, M. Mathieu. FOURTH ROW: G. Hubbard, T. Hills, C. Wiley, F. Fitzgerald, D. Dunham. Senior High Bowling FIRST ROW: Mary Stilson, Nancy Rogers, Marcia Russell, D. Eldridge, S. Mudge, Ann Stilson, K. Crouse, Linda Jackson, F. Johnson, P. Beck. SECOND ROW: B. Chavoustie, B. Piche, Rebecca What- tam, V. Quencer, S. Goutremout, Denise Bergevin, D. Adams, Laurie Lance, Alice Jackson, Debbie Russell, Miss Mein. THIRD ROW: D. Mount, S. Drury, D. Richardson, G. Goodfriend, B. Carr, C. Gaumond, Tommy Rogers, P. West. FOURTH ROW: Erin Whattam, M. Nichols, Carl Bergevin, Eric Lance, William Jackson, R. Venton, J. Mucklewee, R. Cheal. 39 Baseball KNEELING: R. Murray, William Fulmer, R. Horning, D. Richardson, P. West. STANDING: Mr. Towne, L. Weaver, E. Whattam, M. Michols, D. Hillick, G. Kovalik, W. Daniels, Craig Fulmer. Soccer FIRST ROW: R. Murray, D. Richardson, A. Cuppernell, M. Cummings, W. Haas, William Fulmer, P. West, D. Goutremout. SECOND ROW: Ronney Cheal, B. Carr, G. Kovalik, Philip Cheal, L. Weaver, Craig Fulmer, G. VanNess, C. Gaumond. THIRD ROW: Mr. Towne, M. Nichols, D. Wright, E. Lance, M. Quencer, D. Hillick, C. Bergevin, E. Whattam, R. Dasno, S. Aubertine - Manager. 40 Junior High Basketball KNEELING: G. Hubbard, M. Whattam, S. Lawton, E. Klock, G. Svendsen, S. Aubertine, M. Barbour, M. Mathieu, C. Ransear, N. Matice, Jerry Alberry. STANDING: Mr. Lucas, D. Wright, C. Wiley, K. DeBerger, R. Davison, D. Fulmer, F. Fitzgerald, William Alberry, C. Cuppernell, T. Hills, G. Benney, D. Demo, G. Barth. Girls’ Basketball FIRST ROW: D. Adams, Miss Mein, V. Quencer. SECOND ROW: D. Fitzgerald, B. Brown, D. Eldridge, S. Alberry, S. Mudge, L. Lance, N. Williams, Mrs. Youmans, K. Crouse, A. Stilson, B. Chavoustie, P. Beck. 41 Varsity Basketball KNEELING: Mr. Towne. STANDING: William Fulmer, W. Daniels, P. Stumpf, D. Hillick, M. Quencer, S. Dodge, G. Kovalik, L. Weaver, Craig Fulmer. Varsity Cheerleaders Pat Johnson, Debbie Eldridge, Felecia Johnson, Alice Jackson, Virginia Quencer, Nancy Rogers, Bina West, Wendy Hubbard. 42 Junior Varsity Basketball KNEELING: L. Drury, W. Haas, JohnAlberry, P. Hills, C. Munk, E. Countryman, D. Goutremout, G. Barth - Manager. STANDING: Mr. Seelau, R. Dasno, W. Matice, P. Cheal, G. Van Ness, T. Callahan, Gerald Alberry - Manager. Junior Varsity Cheerleaders CLOCKWISE: Barbara Brown, Denise Bergevin, Debbie Russell, Nancy Haas, Ellen Silver, Debbie Steverson, Rebecca Whattam, Mary Stilson. 44 Senior High GAA FIRST ROW: D. Steverson, N. Williams, B. Chavoustie, SECOND ROW: S. Alberry, Marcia Russell, D. Fitzgerald, P. Johnson. THIRD ROW: V. Quencer, S. Mudge, K. Crouse, N. Davis, Debbie Russell. FOURTH ROW: D. Bourcy, N. Johnson, N. Haas, L. Lance, R. Whattam, Mrs. Youmans. Junior High GAA FIRST ROW: S. Davis, P. Crouse, K. Wiseman, L. Chavoustie, D. Sylver, D. Munk, Rene Parish. SECOND ROW: J. Dwyer, B. Mudge, N. Klock, K. Pitonza, S. Goutremout, C. Holbrook, P. Callahan. THIRD ROW; J. Pickette, V. Lawton, D. Snyder, P. Phillips, N. Siver, Lynn Parish, K. Gosier, R. Johnson, M. Gifford. 45 Gee, we didn't know it was the girls' shower room! ” And this is Romper Room ... oops, 1 mean Physics. Couldn't find the fire hydrant. If you want to dance you have to pay the fiddler. ” 52 What do you mean by 'Adam and Eve on a raft’ and 'Sweep out the kitchen’? Mother Erin” You caught me again! ADVERTISERS BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1968 BROWNVILLE HOTEL JEFFERSON COUNTY SAVINGS BANK MARINE MIDLAND TRUST COMPANY OF NORTHERN NEW YORK THE NATIONAL BANK OF NORTHERN NEW YORK NELSON'S DRY CLEANING TOWNSHIP TELEPHONE COMPANY VARDEN STUDIOS WATERTOWN AUTO DEALERS INC. BACHY'S MARINE INC. BARDON BUILDING PRODUCTS CORPORATION I. C. BECKER FUNERAL HOME MR. and MRS. PAUL BOURCY BRADLEY HARDWARE CAHILL'S SPORTING GOODS COMPANY CANORI'S LIQUOR STORE CITIZEN'S BANK OF CAPE VINCENT CRESCENT HOTEL CRESCENT MILLING COMPANY INC. CROSSROADS LIQUOR STORE CROWLEY'S MILK COMPANY INC. CURTIS-HOLMES MUSIC INC. C-WAY TOURINN LESLIE E. DANIELS INSURANCE AGENCY BOB FAVRY FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DEXTER ROBERT A. FOSTER - ALLSTATE INSURANCE FULMER'S ATLANTIC GAS STATION STORE GARLAND CITY PARTS CORPORATION GEORGE BROTHERS HARDWARE INC. R. 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