Lyme Central School - Ontarion Yearbook (Chaumont, NY)
- Class of 1969
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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! LYME CENTRAL SCHOOL CHAUMONT, NEW YORK I Dedication This year the class of 1969 dedicates the ONTARION to Ken Hills. His easy-going nature, his willingness to help, and his friendly smile have made him a friend to everyone. 2 Administration BOARD OF EDUCATION 1st ROW: Mrs. Comins - Treasurer, Mr. Daniels - President, Mrs. Silver - Clerk. 2nd ROW: Mr. Hewitt, Mr. Failing, Mr. Walker - Supervisory District 3 Representative, Mr. Wiley, Mr. Schreiber. PERSONNEL Mr. Allen. Mrs. Froysell, Mrs. Kirkby, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Pickette, Mr. Hills. SECRETARIES Mrs. Silver, Mrs. Barth. ABSENT: Mrs. Clapsaddle. BUS DRIVERS Mr. Gifford, Mr. Rickett, Mr. Hanson, Mr. Holbrook, Mr. Cheal, Mr. Pettey. Faculty 1st ROW: Mrs. Yon, Mrs. Kelly, Mrs. Nellis, Mrs. Buck. 2nd ROW: Miss Scanlon, Mrs. McCarn, Mrs. West, Mrs. Tufts, Mrs. Carney, Mrs. Dunham. 3rd ROW: Mrs. Hentze, Mrs. Bondellio, Mrs. Youmans, Mr. Buck, Miss Mein - Vice-Principal. ABSENT: Mrs. Hemenway, Mrs. J. F. Jones. Faculty 1st ROW: Mr. L. Brown, Mrs. L. Brown, Mr. G. Brown - Principal, Mrs. Walker. 2nd ROW: Mrs. Forepaugh, Mr. Bentley, Mr. Pfister, Miss Tighe. 3rd ROW: Mr. Fetterly, Mrs. J. A. Jones, Mr. Towne, Mr. Lucas, Miss Southard, Mr. Scruggs. ABSENT: Mr. Chase, Miss Shoemaker. 7 Seniors HAROLD THOMAS ALBERRY Herk The devil may care, but I don’t. Basketball 1; Soccer 1,2; Bowling 3; Quill 2,3,4; Class Play 4. CARL JOSEPH BERGEV1N, JR. Carl Talk to him of Jacob's ladder, and he would ask you the number of steps. County Band 1,2; Band 1,2,3,4; Bowling 1,2,3,4; Nat. Honor Society 1,2,3,4; Quill 2,3,4; Quiz Team 2,3,4; Soccer 3; Student County Government Day Representative 3; Class Plays 3,4; Literary Editor-Yearbook 4; Valedictorian 4; Basketball Announcer 2,3,4. DIANE JOYCE ADAMS ”Di She can never get lost, for she never knows where she's going. GAA 1; Bowling 1,2; Honor Society 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3, 4; Girls' Basketball 2,3; Jr. Varsity Scorekeeper 3; Quill 2, 3,4; Band 2,3,4; Cheerleading 2,4; County Chorus 2,3,4; Class Play 4; Yearbook Editor 4; Outstanding Teenager America Award 4. We know you like opera, Diane, but aren't you carrying the Barber of Seville a bit too far? 9 DIANNE MARIE BOURCY You have to believe in happiness, or happiness never comes. Student Council 1; Bowling 1,2; GAA 1,2,3; Chorus 1,2,3, 4; Quill 2; Cafeteria Service 3; Basketball Scorekeeper 3; Class Plays 3,4; Yearbook 4; County Chorus 4; National Honor Society 4. DONALD RICHARD BOURQUIN Donnie One ear heard it, and out the other it went.” Intramurals 1,2; Bowling 1,2,4; BRENDA LOUISE CHAVOUSTIE Bren Keep smiling - it makes everyone wonder what you've been up to.” Chorus 1,2,3,4; County Chorus 2,3,4; Bowling 1,2,3,4; Cafeteria Service 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; GAA President 3; Cheerleading 1,2,4; J.V. Cheerleading Manager 3; Quill 2,3,4; Volleyball 3,4; Girls’ Basketball 3,4; Soccer Scorekeeper 4; Baseball Scorekeeper 4; Class Secretary 4; Yearbook Typist 4; National Honor Society 4. 10 Land of the Giants? RONALD MAYNARD CHEAL Ron He is calm and very shy; Yet there's mischief in his eye. Baseball 2; Soccer 1,2,3,4; Bowling 1,2,3,4; First All Star Team of Frontier League Soccer 4. ALAN WOODROW CROUSE Every man likes to flirt with a pretty girl pretty girl likes to be flirted with.” Intramurals 1,2; Basketball 1,2,3, WESLEY ADELBERT DANIELS fll Webbie Everything is funny, as long as it happens to someone else.” Class Vice-President 1; Intramurals 1,2; Band 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Soccer 1,2,4; Student Council Vice- President 3; Student Council President 4; Quill Assistant Editor 3; Quill Editor 4; Baseball 2,4; National Honor Society 2,4; Junior Prom Attendant 3; Quiz Team 3,4; Class President 4; Outstanding Teen-ager America Award 4; Second All Star Team of Frontier League Soccer 4; Yearbook 4. Mouse , and every II ERICA LEE HARE Rickie Always ready for a bit of fun. GAA 1; Cafeteria Service 1,2,3,4; Volleyball 3; Quill 4; Yearbook 4. DENNIS JAMES HILLICK Denny His athletic ability is of great renown. But it’s his fatal charm that knock them down.” Class Treasurer 1; Audio-Visual Club 1; Soccer 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Class Vice-President 3; Quill 3; Yearbook 4; Class Play 4; First All Star Team in Frontier League Baseball 3; Second All Star Team in Frontier League Basketball 3; First All Star Team in Frontier League Soccer 4; Junior Prom Attendant 3; National Honor Society 4. PATRICIA JOANN JOHNSON Pat” She’s witty, pretty, and very wise; Her mischief lies in gay disquise. Transferred from Masontown Valley High School, West Virginia, in Sophomore year; Cafeteria Service 3; Chorus 3; Girls' Basketball 3; Girls' Volleyball 3; Prom Queen 3; GA GAA 3,4; GAA Vice-President 3; GAA Secretary 4; Class Plays 3,4; Cheerleading 3,4; Bowling 4. You're supposed to look at the camera when I take your picture! 12 KENNETH DAVID MURRAY Stretch Better keep the devil at the door than turn him out of the house.” Transferred from Masontown High School, West Virginia, in his Sophomore year; Basketball 3; Bowling 2,4; Intra- murals 2,3,4. KENT LEE NICHOLS Kent I take no man's opinion. I have some of my own. Intramurals 2; Bowling 1,4; Class Play 4. JOHN MALCOLME O'KAY That fellow has but one idea, and that is the wrong one. Transferred from NAPA Senior High School, Napa, California in Senior year; Class Play 4; Band 4; Bowling 4. 13 BERNADETTE MARIE PICHE Det Today is the tomorrow; She worried about yesterday. Chorus 1; GAA 1; Bowling 1,3,4; Cafeteria Service 3; Class Play 4; Yearbook 4. DEBRA ANN PICKETT Debb It is better to wear out than to rust out. CAROL ANN ROGERS Saffoni” It is not what you do that counts; It's what you get away with. Chorus 1,2; GAA 1,2,4; Jr. Varsity Timekeeper 1,2,3; Varsity Timekeeper 4; Cafeteria Service 1,2,3,4; Bowling 1,2,3,4; Volleyball 4; Yearbook 4; Quill 4; National Honor Society 4. GAA 1,2; Cafeteria Service 1,2,3,4; County Chorus 2; Bowling 2; Cheerleading 2; Girls' Basketball 2,3; Chorus 2,3,4; Quill 2,3,4; Girls' Volleyball 3,4; Varsity Cheer- leading Manager 4; Class Ray 4; Yearbook 4. What happened next, Bernadette? MARCIA LYNN RUSSELL A good-natured person is never out of place.” Chorus 1,2,3,4; Bowling 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; GAA Vice-President 2; GAA Secretary 3; GAA President 4; Quill 2,3,4; Quill Art Editor 3,4; County Chorus 3; Class Play 4; Cheerleading 2,4; Yearbook 4. Tom, do you have 49% fewer cavities or 49% more teeth? NANCY LOU ROGERS Don't tell me what I mean; let me figure it out for myself. County Chorus 1; GAA 1,2; Honor Society 1,2,4; Quill 2, Chorus 1,2,3,4; Bowling 1,2,3,4; Cheerleading 1,2,3,4; Class Secretary 2,3,4; Yearbook 4. THOMAS RICHARD ROGERS Chopper He puts his worries in a pocket with a hole in it. Intramurals 2, Bowling 1,2,3,4; Cafeteria 3,4. 15 ROBERT JAMES VENTON Bob To him, nothing is more troublesome than thinking. RICHARD DENNIS WALKER Dick There are some silent people who are more interesting than the best talkers.” Baseball 1,2; Soccer 1,2; Intramurals 1,2,3; Baseball 1,2,4. LYLE MARK WEAVER When you have nothing to say, say nothing. Class Treasurer 1; Soccer 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basket- ball 1,2,3,4; Prom King 3; Quill 2,3,4; Yearbook 4; Class Vice-President 4; National Honor Society 4. 16 PATRICK LEO WEST Pat Never stand up when you can sit down; Never sit down when you can lie down.” Basketball 1,2; Soccer 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; National Honor Society 3;4; President of Audio-Visual Club 3; Bowl- ing 3,4; Band 3,4; Class Play 3,4; Yearbook 4; Second All- star Team of Frontier League Soccer 4. JOSEPH HENRY WILLIAMS Little Joe Watch him, girls, that bashful guy; Kid him a little, he’s not so shy. Baseball 1; Soccer 1; Intramurals 1. BIN A CAROL W EST West Hope for the best, expect the worst, and take what comes. Cheerleading 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2.3,4; County Band 2,3; County Chorus 4; Quill 2; Babe Ruth Sportsmanship Award 2; Class President 2,3; Class Play 3; Prom Attendant 3; Honor Society 2,3,4; Student County Government Day Representative 3; Student Council 4; Class Treasurer 4; Business Manager-Yearbook 4; Outstanding Teen-ager America Award 4; Salutatorian 4. PATRICIA LEILANI WILLIAMS Pat” Life is not life at all without de- light. Cafeteria Service 1,2,3,4; Quill 4, Yearbook 4. Somebody bring a lock - quick! 17 OUTSTANDING TEEN-AGERS OF AMERICA Diane Adams, Webbie Daniels, Bina West. VALEDICTORIAN and SALUTATORIAN Carl Bergevin and Bina West SENIOR CLASS 1st ROW: L. Weaver, Nancy Rogers, W. Daniels, Miss Mein, Bina West, B. Chavoustie. 2nd ROW: M. Russell, E. Hare, Pat Williams, D. Pickette, P. Johnson, Carol Rogers, B. Piche, D. Bourcy, D. Adams. 3rd ROW: Joseph Williams, J. O'Kay, R. Venton, Pat West, D. Hillick, A. Crouse, C. Bergevin, H. Alberry, Tom Rogers, R. Cheal, D. Bourquin, K. Murray. ABSENT: K. Nichols, R. Walker. 0 - OY y Class History In 1965, we found ourselves as Freshman, with Mrs. Forepaugh and Mr. Seelau as advisors. Our officers were: President, Pat West; Vice-President, Wesley Daniels; Treasurer, Denny Hillick; Secretary, Lyle Weaver; Student Council Representative, Dianne Bourcy. In the fall of 1966 with Mr. Seelau our advisor, our officers were: President, Bina West; Secretary, Nancy Rogers; Treasurer, Ann Stilson; and Student Council Representative, Wesley Daniels. Our activities included a magazine sale, an ice cream social, a sale of pennants and buttons, and various fudge sales. As Juniors, with Miss Mein as advisor, our officers were: President, Bina West; Vice-President, Dennis Hillick; Treasurer, Ann Stilson; Secretary, Nancy Rogers; and Student Council Representative, Wesley Daniels. Our activities included the sale of stationery, several dances, an ice cream social, fudge sales, sale of refreshments at Dasketball and baseball games, a three act play, They Went Thataway and the annual Junior Prom with Patricia Johnson as Queen and Lyle Weaver as King. Now that we are Seniors, twenty-eight members strong, our officers are: President, Wesley Daniels; Vice-President, Lyle Weaver, Treasurer, Bina West; Co-Secretaries, Nancy Rogers and Brenda Chavoustie; Student Council Representatives, Bina West and Wesley Daniels. Again Miss Mein is our advisor. Various activities have included the sale of wrapping paper, three one-act plays, an ice cream social, sale of in- dividual school pictures, the 1969 edition of the ONTARION, a Faculty-Senior basketball game, sale of refreshments at soccer and baseball games, and the Senior trip. During the past four years, the following have been with us at one time or another: Harry Barr, Robert Horning, Richard Horning, Mary Mount, Tom Morgia, Frank Schultz, Susan Demo, Randall Demo, Ann Stilson, Craig Southwell, Robert Engle, Donald Fulmer, and John Manassa. Our class motto is: Small deeds done are better than great deeds planned. The class flower is the forget-me-not, and our class colors are blue and silver. We, the class of 1969, who through no fault of our own attend Lyme Central School in the village of Chaumont, town of Lyme, state of New York, in the United States of America, being of little mind and all but no body, do declare this to be our first and last will and testament, and in accordance with all laws governing such documents and proceedings, do hereby bequeath to our most hated friends and acquaintances our most treasured worldly possessions as follows herein: I, DIANE ADAMS, Leave my ability to say the wrong thing at the right time to anyone who doesn't mind sticking his foot in his mouth. I, HAROLD ALBERRY, Leave happy memories to every teacher at Lyme Central who has had the oppor- tunity of trying to teach me. I, CARL BERGEVIN, leave my position in band and a pair of broken drumsticks to Jim Mucklewee. I, DIANNE BOURCY, leave what little ability I have in archery to Kathy Crouse. I, DONALD BOURQUIN, leave my bowling skill to anyone who can brag about it as much as I have. I, BRENDA CHAVOUSTIE, leave my position as Phyllis Diller of the Senior Class to LuAnn Chavoustie, in the hope that she will wear the crown proudly. I, RONALD CHEAL, leave my ability to go unnoticed in the home room to Willard Haas. I, ALAN CROUSE, leave my snowmobile to Santa Claus in the hope that he will put it to good use. I, WEBBIE DANIELS, leave my ability to mess things up to anybody who likes being miserable. I, ERICA HARE, leave my sense of humor to Grover Lee Drury. With a name like that, he'll need it. I, DENNIS HILLICK, leave my space in the parking lot to anyone who has a car as fast as mine. I, PATRICIA JOHNSON, leave my charm to anyone who wants to get away with murder in study hall. I, KEN MURRAY, leave my skill in basketball, along with my towering height, to Vernon Davis. 22 I, KENT NICHOLS, leave my overly abundant skill in ping-pong to Ronny Walker. I, JOHN O’KAY, refuse to leave anything to anybody. So there! I, BERNADETTE PICHE, leave my ability to find a problem in any small thing to Debbie Russell. I, DEBRA PICKETTE, leave my ability to create commotion to any girl who likes to wear short skirts. I, CAROL ROGERS, leave to Shana Goutremout the desire to frost, dye, streak, or tint her hair as often as I have. I, NANCY ROGERS, leave my capacity for worrying over nothing to anyone crazy enough to do so. I, THOMAS ROGERS, leave my ability to do a fifty-foot wheely to Tim Callahan. I, MARCIA RUSSELL, leave my outstanding knowledge of Chemistry to any sophomore who wants it. I, ROBERT VENTON, leave my overwhelming ambition to anyone who can make good use of it. I, RICHARD WALKER, have nothing to leave. I, BINA WEST, leave my cheering skirt to Ellen Silver. I, PATRICK WEST, leave my ability to make enemies to anyone who can naturally insult anyone, anytime, anyplace. I, LYLE WEAVER, leave my quiet ability to get into trouble to Phil Stumpf. He has had some good experience already. I, JOSEPH WILLIAMS, leave my gym locker and anything that may be found in it to Richard Horning. I, PATRICIA WILLIAMS, leave my ability to be late for the bus every morning to Cathie Williams. We, hereby formally declare Rowan and Martin to be the executors of this last will and testament. Class of 1969 Advice to the Seniors We advise DIANE ADAMS to go into acting. We hear ther is an opening in the Adams Family T. V. show. We advise HAROLD ALBERRY to be an astronaut. He’s always been way out. We advise CARL BERGEVIN to become a professional student. We advise DIANNE BOURCY to get a pixie cut. We advise DON BOURQUIN to become a minister and clean up Three Mile Bay. We advise BRENDA CHAVOUSTIE to get a job working for the Jolly Green Giant. Maybe she can find somebody there her own size. We advise RONNY CHEAL to enter the Indianapolis 500 with his hot little Corvair. We advise ALAN CROUSE to join the Globetrotters and become a professional manager. With his ex- perience at L.C.S. we're sure he’ll become a success. We advise WEBBIE DANIELS to open a telephone company in Rosiere. We don't believe there's one there yet. We advise KENT NICHOLS to start the Limerick Playboy Club. We advise ERICA HARE to become a bunny in Kent Nichols' Playboy Club. We advise DENNIS HILLICK to become a service station attendant. With his tire-changing experience, he's a sure success. We advise PAT JOHNSON to go into the baby powder business. With her last name, she could go far. We advise KEN MURRAY to run water on his bike and shrink it down to his own size. We advise JOHN O'KAY to reveal his secret hair-dressing secret to Carl. We advise BERNADETTE PICHE to become a psychiatrist and listen to someone else's problems. We advise DEBBIE PICKETTE to become an exotic dancer at Lee's Motel. We advise CAROL ROGERS to become a marriage counselor. We advise NANCY ROGERS to build a garage across from her house for Lyle. 23 We advise TOM ROGERS to join Hell's Angels with his Super 90 and head the pack. We advise MARCIA RUSSELL to open a foreign foods center. With her brains and personality, no one would guess that she wasn't Polish. We advise BOB VENTON to start his vineyard and go into the wine-making business. We hear he's good at it. We advise DICK WALKER to start a horse ranch. With his mustang, he can lead the herd. We advise LYLE WEAVER to get a job at the Fruit of the Loom factory. With his name he has to do all right. We advise BINA WEST to become a stewardess. The pay might not be good, but those free trips to Cuba are. We advise PAT WEST to open a barber shop. He'd probably have the best Clip Joint in town. We advise JOE WILLIAMS to join the Marines and conquor the world in the name of L.C.S. We advise PAT WILLIAMS to move to Hawaii and become a professional pineapple picker. Class Prophecy The year is 1984. Fifteen years after its glorious graduation, the class of '69 is holding its reunion in the ballroom of the New Crescent Hotel, which now covers nearly a full block in the heart of downtown Chaumont. HAROLD ALBERRY drove up in his new mail truck. He has come a long way since his days as janitor of the Chaumont Post Office. CARL BERGEVIN, now a famous physicist, tells us that he believes the earth is flat. He says that the horizon is merely an optical illusion and that astronauts see the earth as round because of the refraction of light caused by the atmosphere which hovers over the flat surface. DIANE ADAMS is now married to a talent scout who saw her in our senior play fifteen years ago. She has won various awards for her performance as Kate in Shakespeare's Taming of the Shrew. We were unable to identify DIANNE BOURCY when she first entered, as she has added fifteen years' growth to her hair. People keep getting her confused with Lady Godiva. DON BOURQU1N drove up in his old 1961 chevy. Except for the hole in the muffler and the trail of oil behind, the car seems to be in pretty good shape. BERNADETTE PICHE appeared on the scene wearing a full-length chinchilla coat, which she bought with the money she earned from her new book - My Most Romantic Days Were at L.C.S. DEBBIE FLOWER CHILD P1CKETTE flew in from Greenwich Village. Even though she has a rich husband, she prefers the life of a hippie. JOHN O'KAY came in very slowly, and it appeared he had been crying. He had just wrecked his new $15,000 high performance car, nicknamed Peppermint Schnaps.” ALAN CROUSE is making his mark in the world as manager and statistician for KEN MURRAY'S basketball team. We are lucky the Coast Guard and Border Patrol gave RON CHEAL permission to come unarmed. He is a successful (?) smuggler, and the Coast Guard wanted to get a good look at his boat, The Rum Runner. WEBBIE DANIELS arrived from the West coast, where he is a famous lawyer. His ambition to become a beach bum led his to set up offices on the beach. He says that he’s very big with the surfing set. ERICA HARE, who won fame (?) and fortune (?) selling Christmas wrapping paper for the senior class, has just signed a contract with the Chrysler Co. to become the new Dodge girl and advertise Dodge fever. PATRICK WEST has just been released from prison where he had been serving time for insulting the President of the United States. 24 DENNIS HILLICK, after much consideration, has finally decided to sell his car. Because of the difficulty in squeezing 20 children into his little black car, he has decided to buy a used school bus from LCS. Near the food, we found Dennis’ wife, MARCIA. She is a divorced dietician, and Dennis is her second husband. It seems she is paying too much attention to other people's calories and not enough to her own. NANCY ROGERS won fame as a lady motorcyclist. Unfortunately, she is in traction after a 1'minor” brush-off on her cycle and was unable to attend. TOM ROGERS arrived in a cloud of dust on his Honda Super 90. He says he is still trying to beat Steve Dodge in a race. CAROL ROGERS, now the mother of twelve children, arrived smiling as usual. When asked why she has so many children, she replied, I found it's cheaper by the dozen.” PAT WILLIAMS arrived at our reunion wearing a grass shirt. She flew over from Hawaii just to be with us. She has a job there instructing boys in hula dancing. Wonder if she ever gets bored? We hardly noticed JOE WILLIAMS, since he is still as quiet as he was in high school. Joe is the champion U.S. house builder. He has just completed his second house of the week. LYLE WEAVER has become a successful phys ed teacher. His main ambition is to coach a small team and take them to the top. He is now collecting money to reopen Redwood High School. Arriving late was BRENDA CHAVOUSTIE. We were startled at her appearance as she is now a towering 6 5 ! Shortly after graduation, she discovered Height-On , a health food guaranteed to make you tall. Ambitious BOB VENTON, a well-known TV star, became famous after starring in numerous pep pill commercials. The company that manufactured the pills is going out of business as the pills failed to pep Bob up. Admiral KENT NICHOLS, commander of the U.S. Pacific Fleet, couldn't get to Chaumont, as Chaumont Bay is not quite deep enough for his battleship. BINA WEST is travelling with the New York Philharmonic Orchestra as a page turner and was unable to attend. PAT JOHNSON also was absent. She recently won the Miss Galaxy contest, and Chaumont was not on her itinerary for her 'round the world trip. RICHARD WALKER could not attend, since he has entered the Indy 500 with his custom built Walker Special. We hope he wins. 25 Junior Class 1st ROW; J. Wescott, K. Crouse, L. Lance, L. Drury, Robert Horning, A. Cuppernell, Richard Horning, R. Whattam, D. Russell. 2nd ROW: P. Hills, W. Haas, M. Cummings, C. Fulmer, P. Cheal, B. Jackson, S. Dodge, G. Kovalik, J. Haas, T. Callahan, Mr. Buck. Advice to the Juniors We advise JOHN ALBERRY to get a car with pedals so he won't have to worry about gas, oil, etc. We advise TIM CALLAHAN to become a joke writer for PLAYBOY magazine. We advise PHIL CHEAL to record Phil’s Shower Room Songs after Soccer Games.” We advise KATHY CROUSE to join the Women's Army and become a drill sergeant. Her commanding voice will make her perfect for the job. We advise MERLE CUMMINGS to run for the presidency of the United States. We feel he's a born leader. We advise AL CUPPERNELL to form his own snowmobile gang in Chaumont. We advise STEVE DODGE to buy snowtreads for his motorcycle if he intends to ride in the winter - also a defroster for his goggles. We advise LEE DRURY to keep trying. You'll get your big cycle sooner or later, LEE. We advise CRAIG FULMER to become a male model and set up a shop in the back of Fulmer's gas station. We advise GERRY HAAS to become a vegetable salesman and deliver vegetables in Harlem. We advise WILLARD HAAS to take up writing under the name of Wee Willie Willard. We advise PETE HILLS to give up being a cowboy and become a hippie. We advise RICHARD and ROBERT HORNING to become comedians and start their own Rowan and Martin team. We advise BILL JACKSON to graduate from high school before he tries anything more ambitious. We advise GERRY KOVALIK to take an easy chair to the office, since he spends so much time there. 27 We advise LAURIE LANCE to become a missionary and take her mothers’ chicken broth to the cannibals in Africa. We advise DAVIE MOUNT to talk more so that he will not go unnoticed. We advise DENNIS O’NEILL to become a girl watcher. We advise DEBBIE RUSSELL to become a professional model, as she certainly is a charming girl. We advise PHIL STUMPF to campaign for Goldwater in ’72. Since he doesn’t talk very much, he might be of some help. We advise RONNIE WALKER to watch his eyes. They are always flirting. We advise JOYCE WESCOTT to start her own modern dance studio among the Watusi tribes. We advise REBECCA WHATTAM to start her own version of Laugh-In. Sophomore Class FIRST ROW: Miss Southard, E. Silver, B, Warren, N. Johnson, P. Talbot, Nancy Davis. SECOND ROW: Dwight Goutremout, C. Greene, D. Fitzgerald, P. Beck. B. Brown, Vernon Davis. THIRD ROW: Dale Goutremout, N. Haas, N. Williams. D. Bergevin, D. Steverson, E. Countryman. FOURTH ROW: S. Drury, G. VanNess, J. Mucklewee, J. Allyn, W. Matice, C. Munk. Ninth Grade FIRST ROW: Mr. L. Brown, V. Benney, R. Taylor, Gene Hare, K. Allyn, D. Mount, M. Gifford. SECOND ROW: R. Agnew, N. Klock, N. Walker, S. Goutremout, B. Mudge, P. Callahan, P. Crouse. THIRD ROW: J. Dwyer, J. Pickette, C. Williams, N. Siver, P. Phillips. L. Parish, T. Warner. K. Pitonza. FOURTH ROW: Michael Hare. M. Whattam, C. Cuppernell, K. DeBerger, D. Wright, D. Fulmer, W. Alberry, G. Svendsen. 29 Eighth Grade FIRST ROW: L. Chavoustie, S. Davis, R. Parish, P. Favry, J. Wright, D. Sylver, K. Hare, D. Munk, J. Jackson. SECOND ROW: Mr. Lucas, G. Allen, S. Greene, B. White, N. Matice, E. Klock, G. Benney, Mr. Fetterly. THIRD ROW: S. Aubertine, J. Haas, R. Johnson, C. Venton, C. Holbrook, K. Gosier, D. Snyder, L. Bergevin, K. Wiseman, G. Barth, FOURTH ROW: P. O'Neil, G. Hubbard, G. Alberry, R. Davison, C. Wiley, F. Fitzgerald, R. Dunham, T. Hills, M. Mathieu. Seventh Grade FIRST ROW: Mr. Pfister, B. Cuppernell, E. Gifford, L. Mount, D. Leaf, Christine VanAlstyne, T. Dwyer. SECOND ROW: K. Comins, Frances Allen, J. Reed, Judy Allen, Ella Van Alstyne, H. Mathieu, K. Fitz- gerald. THIRD ROW: M. Hewitt, G. Svendsen, K. Dodge, R. Drury, C. Smith, K. VanNess. C. Mitchell, FOURTH ROW: J. Gosier, J. Trainham, D. Whitmore, E. Haas, T. Davis, T. FitzPatrick, D. Wiseman. Sixth Grade FIRST ROW: Mrs. Buck, S. Russell, R. Barth, V. Mussot, N. Gosier, C. Chavoustie, S. Shea, V. Stumpf, Kevin Allyn. SECOND ROW: N. Bergevin, C. Alverson, Ginger Benney, S. Beck, J. Lance, C. Radley, J. Wright, L. Middlestate. THIRD ROW: L. Matice, K. Hamlin, D. Phillips, D. Greene, R. Best, S. Davis, L, Thompson, Kathy Allyn, W. Allen. FOURTH ROW: D. Knight, Gary Benney, B. Jackson, D. Venton, G. Horeth, N. O'Kay, G. Day. Fifth Grade FIRST ROW: Miss Scanlon, S. Edus, V. Gokey, Janet Chavoustie, Janice Chavoustie, C. Weiler, L. Calhoun. SECOND ROW: V. Sager, R. Dollinger, D. Fitzgerald. R. Hills, M. Nellis, S. Silver, M. Hare, L. Brown. THIRD ROW; C. Cuppernell, L. Trainham, K. Thompson, K. Svendsen, C. Fulmer, T. O’Neil, T. Hewitt, C. Mathieu. FOURTH ROW: J. Alverson, R. Dunham, D. Bourquin, W. Failing, B. Countryman, C. Aldrich, M. Jones. J. Raso. 31 Fourth Grade FIRST ROW: Mrs. Tufts, E. Audo, B. Davis, M. Mathieu, P. Brown. SECOND ROW: K. Horeth, C. Robinson, S. West, Karen Trainham, B. Day, S. Barth, J. Reed. Joan Trainham. THIRD ROW: J. Wright, D. Dollinger, B. Whattam, B. Hilts, M. Lawrence, G. Grimshaw, S. Rickett, J. Morrow, C. Plato. FOURTH ROW: M. Knight. C. Melien, M. Hanlin, M. Jones, C. Mitchell, D. Smith, N. Bourquin, W. Weiler, J. Benney. Third Grade FIRST ROW; Mrs. Hemenway, J. Morrow, R. Hamlin, T. Bell, B. Callahan, D. Gokey, J. Hubbard, Timmy Trainham. SECOND ROW: C. Scarpechi, K. Bourquin, Kelly Trainham, M. Middlestate, L. Aubertine, J. Wright, J. Phillips, M. Mussot. THIRD ROW; M. Brown, M. Cuppernell, D. Shea, R. Best, M. Failing, J. Thompson, T. Smith, W. Wiseman. 32 Second Grade FIRST ROW: Mrs. Nellis, R. Goodfriend, J. Bevens, F. Newman, D. Wiseman, L. Dwyer, M. Denny, R. Russell. SECOND ROW: D. Lambert, M. Fish, S. Fournier, M. Jones, J. Holbrook, C. Hamilton,, K. Hubbard. THIRD ROW: D. Male, M. Thompson, T. Favry, D. Brown, S. Backus, D. O’Kay, T. Radley, R. Hirschler, S. Rickett. Second Grade FIRST ROW: Mrs. McCarn, R. Goodfriend, P. Kimmis, M. Lawrence. G. Chavoustie, H. Smith. SECOND ROW: K. Davis. Carrie Sue Mitchell, S. Gosier, K. Matice, S. Shea, S. Dollinger. THIRD ROW: B. Gilbert, J. Johnson, L. Goutremout, J. Hamburg, Craig Mitchell, L. Van Alstyne. 33 First Grade FIRST ROW: Mrs. Hentze, R. Hirschler, R. Hilts, J. Grimshaw, C. Snyder, R. Goodfriend. SECOND ROW: L. Mahay, B. Aldrich, P. Dodge, K. Yott, K. Munk, M. Bell. THIRD ROW; W. Trainham, T. Antonelli, S. Mussot, K. Goutremout, S. Backus, K. Calhoun. First Grade FIRST ROW: Mrs. Kelly, R. Shea, S. Rickett, R. Stumpf, G. Goutremout, Tommy Trainham. SECOND ROW: L. Walker, F. Dollinger, M. Aldrich. N. Beck, Y. Gilbert, M. Cuppernell. THIRD ROW; J. Middlestate, M. Sweet, D. Benney, C. Raso, Kenneth Trainham. 34 Kindergarten - A. M. 1st ROW: B. Shea, V. Leavitt, R. Wright, L. Hills, T. Morse, M. Bishop, M. Kimmis, L. Walker, B. Fish, K. Thompson. 2nd ROW: S. Rickett, D. Snyder, J. Brass, P. Founier, P. Brown, K. Towne, B. Whattam, Mrs. Brown. Kindergarten - P. M. 1st ROW: Mrs. Brown, D. Hirschler, M. Mussot, M. Carr, B. Trainham. 2nd ROW: W. Scarpichi, S. Raso, C. Aubertine, P. O’Brien, M. Revelle. 3rd ROW: G. Robinson, K. Benney, W. Chambers, M. Jones, G. Failing. 35 Activities i Girls' Chorus 1st ROW: M. Russell, N. Klock, C. Greene, N. Haas, Kathy Crouse, M. Gifford, B. Brown, B. Chavoustie. 2nd ROW: Pam Crouse, N. Rogers, Judy Pickette, N. Williams, E. Silver, B. West, S. Goutremout. 3rd ROW: Debbie Pickette, D. Adams, D. Steverson, D. Bergevin, P. Phillips, D. Bourcy, L. Lance, R. Whattam. Band 1st ROW: Leslie Bergevin, J. Wright, K. Wiseman, Bina West, D. Adams, B. Brown. 2nd ROW: K. Dodge, J. Dwyer, P. Phillips, K. Gosier, P. Beck, K. Comins, P. Callahan. 3rd ROW: C. Greene, J. O'Kay. T. Warner, Denise Bergevin, E. Silver, G. Syendsen, Mrs. Jones. 4th ROW: J. Mucklewee, Carl Bergevin, W. Daniels, Pat West. 37 Quiz Team SEATED: Barbara Brown, Mrs. Forepaugh, Laurie Lance. STANDING: Carl Bergevin, Webbie Daniels. Quill 1st ROW: Debbie Russell, D. Pickette, R. Whattam, L. Lance, K. Crouse, Marcia Russell, B. Chavoustie, Mr. Bentley. 2nd ROW: D. Adams, W. Daniels, W. Haas, C. Bergevin, B. Jackson, L. Weaver, H. Alberry, C. Rogers. 38 Student Council 1st ROW: Terry Dwyer, Gary Barth, Pat Callahan. 2nd ROW: Mr. L. Brown, James Mucklewee, Philip Cheal, Bina West, Webbie Daniels. Audio-Visual Club 1st ROW: K. Fitzgerald, H. Mathieu, L. Mount, D. Leaf. K. Comins, Mr. Bentley. 2nd ROW: D. Whitmere, Steve Drury, C. Williams, K. Pitonza, C. Wiley, E. Haas. 3rd ROW: J. Dwyer, M. Hare, Robert Drury, J. Gosier, J. Trainham, T. Davis, P. Callahan. 39 Lyme Central Chapter of the National Senior Honor Society 1st ROW: P. Beck, Denise Bergevin, D. Steverson, Nancy Rogers, B. Chavoustie, Bina West, Mr. Fetterly. 2nd ROW: Carol Rogers, D. Bourcy, D. Adams, K. Crouse, L. Lance, B. Brown. 3rd ROW: Pat West, D. Hillick, Carl Bergevin, L. Weaver, W. Daniels, J. Mucklewee, G. VanNess. Leray Chapter of the National Junior Honor Society 1st ROW: Terry Dwyer, G. Barth, D. Sylver, C. Mitchell, E. VanAlstyne, Danny Wiseman, K. Fitzgerald, E. Gifford. 2nd ROW: M. Hewitt, P. Crouse, T. Fitzpatrick, K. Dodge, D. Whitmore, N. Matice, S. Goutremout, Judy Dwyer, N. Walker, K. Comins. 3rd ROW: P. O’Neill, C. Venton, L. Bergevin, P. Phillips, K. Gosier, Kim Wiseman, T. Warner, J. Haas, Mr. Fetterly. 40 Athlet 9enior High Bowling 1st ROW; Kathy Crouse, Pam Crouse, P. Johnson, B. Brown, P. Beck. 2nd ROW: N. Siver, L. Lance, B. Piche, E. Silver, Denise Bergevin, D. Steverson, D. Bourcy. 3rd ROW: P. West, Richard Horning, R. Walker, B. Jackson, Carl Bergevin, R. Venton, J. O'Kay, M. Cummings, Miss Mein. Junior High Bowling 1st ROW: K. Comins, Lori Mount, Ella VanAlstyne, J. Reed, Dawn Mount, P. Favry, K. VanNess, D. Sylver, L. Chavoustie, Karen Fitzgerald. 2nd ROW; C. Mitchell, G. Svendsen, C. Venton, R. Johnson, J. Haas, K. Gosier, D. Leaf, K. Wiseman, J. Wright, M. Hewitt, H. Mathieu. 3rd ROW: Mrs. Youmans, Christine VanAlstyne, E. Klock, Francis Fitzgerald, C. Wiley, D. Dunham, G. Hubbard, T. Fitzpatrick, K. Dodge. 42 Junior High Basketball 1st ROW: M. Mathieu, S. Aubertine, G. Barth, E. Klock, T. Fitzpatrick, D. Wiseman, R. Drury, T. Dwyer. 2nd ROW: J. Gosier - Manager, N. Matice, G. Hubbard, F. Fitzgerald, C. Wiley, G. Alberry, E. Haas, D. Whitmore, Mr. Buck. Junior High Soccer 1st ROW: M. Mathieu, R. Drury, G. Barth, D. Wiseman, S. Aubertine, J. Gosier, G. Hubbard. 2nd ROW: E. Klock, S. Greene, P. O'Neill, D. Dunham, F. Fitzgerald, G. Alberry, D. Whitmore, B. White, T. Fitzpatrick, Mr. L. Brown. 43 Senior High OAA 1st ROW: N. Johnson, N. Haas, M. Gifford, P. Beck, N. Klock, K. Crouse, K. Pitonza, Cathie Williams. 2nd ROW: B. Chavoustie, J. Pickette, R. Whattam, L. Lance, Nora Williams, Mrs. Youmans, C. Rogers, N. Siver, N. Davis, D. Fitzgerald, M. Russell, P. Johnson. Junior High GAA 1st ROW; L. Chavoustie, K. Comins, D. Munk, D. Sylver, P. Favry, H. Mathieu. L. Mount, K. Fitz- gerald. 2nd ROW; Ella Van Alstyne, J. Reed, K. Van Ness, D. Leaf, Judy Allen, G. Svendsen, M. Hewitt, C. Mitchell, C. Smith, Christine Van Alstyne, E. Gifford. 3rd ROW: Mrs. Youmans, J. Wright, C. Best, J. Haas, K. Wiseman, L. Bergevin, K. Gosier, C. Venton, R. Johnson, K. Dodge, Frances Allen. 44 Baseball 1st ROW: L. Weaver, Mr. Towne, D. Hillick. 2nd. ROW: G. Kovalik, P. West, L. ftury, W. Haas. 3rd ROW: C. Fulmer, E. Countryman, D. Gourtremout. Soccer 1st ROW: W. Haas, M. Whattam, W. Alberry, T. Hills, D. Hillick. Dana Fulmer. D. Goutremout, E. Countryman, P. West. 2nd ROW; Mr. Towne. Philip Cheal. Craig Fulmer. L. Weaver. G. Kovalik. W. Daniels. S. Dodge, J. Mucklewee. G. VanNess, W. Matice, M. Cummings, Ronnie Cheal, C. Wiley. 45 Varsity Basketball KNEELING: D. Hillick, Mr. Towne. STANDING: Robert Horning, A. Cuppernell, T. Callahan, C. Fulmer, G. Kovalik, L. Weaver, P. Cheal, W. Daniels, S. Dodge. Lyme's varsity basketball team had a highly successful season finishing with a 12-5 record. The Indians finished second in the regular season, losing twice to Belleville and once to Henderson. Against Sackets Harbor, Lyme showed their full scoring potential when they scored 100 points. Playing Copenhagen on the opposing court, Lyme showed that they could break open a game in the second half and won by a considerable margin. In their first Christmas tournament, Lyme showed that they were far superior to any opposing team by winning both games. Playing their second year in Class E, Lyme's forces made their way to the semi-finals before losing. Individuals honors for the season went to Dennis Hillick and Gerry Kovalik. Dennis was named to the Frontier B” All-Star Team, while Gerry made the second team. LYME OPPONENTS 68 Sackets Harbor 47 58 Henderson 67 91 Cape Vincent 60 44 Belleville 79 61 •Alex Bay 31 58 •West Leyden 29 81 LaFargeville 61 78 Copenhagen 54 100 Sackets Harbor 55 71 Henderson 53 61 Cape Vincent 32 92 LaFargeville 42 79 Copenhagen 66 60 Belleville 89 39 “Henderson 41 60 Georgetown 46 60 Bridgewater 64 •Christmas tournament “Playoffs Sectionals 46 47 Junior Varsity Basketball 1st ROW: D. Goutremout, E. Countryman, M. Whattam, D. Fulmer, William Alberry.T. Hills, C. Munk, G. VanNess. 2nd ROW: Mr. Lucas, G. Barth, Manager; W. Matice, T. Allen, J. Mucklewee, D. Wright, J. Allyn, Gerald Alberry. Scorekeepers John O'Kay, Kathy Crouse, Becky Whattam, Cindy Greene, Brenda Chavoustie, Barbara Brown, Steve Drury. 48 Varsity Cheerleaders 1st ROW: Joyce Wescott, Nancy Rogers, Brenda Chavoustie, Marcia Russell, Diane Adams. 2nd ROW: Pat Johnson, Debbie Russell, Bina West. Junior Varsity Cheerleaders 1st ROW: Barbara Brown. 2nd ROW: Ellen Silver. 3rd ROW: Pat Callahan, Debbie Steverson, Nancy Haas, Denise Bergevin, Nancy Klock. 4th ROW: Dawn Fitzgerald. 49 Vocational Education JOSEPH WILLIAMS - Building Trades II DAVID MOUNT, JOYCE WESCOTT - Data Processing RONALD CHEAL- Electronics Ken Murray, Gerald Haas, Richard Walker, Donald Bourquin - Welding. ALAN CROUSE - Agricultural Mechanics 51 TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY The Worlds Best Yearbooks Are Teylor-mede
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