Lyme Central School - Ontarion Yearbook (Chaumont, NY)

 - Class of 1968

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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

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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



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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

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