Lyme Central School - Ontarion Yearbook (Chaumont, NY)
- Class of 1970
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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! I Lyme Central School Chaumont, New York Dedication We, the senior class of 1970, wish to dedicate this edition of THE ONTARION to our senior advisor, Mrs. Crista Forepaugh. She has been an excellent teacher and counsellor, and to all of us she has been an understanding friend. 2 Administration “Ours is the only country deliberately founded on a good idea.” . John Gunther Good luck and best wishes to the class of 1970. The world has a great many problems to be solved, and they must be solved by you. This means a tremendous opportunity for you to serve your fellow- man. Whether you choose to fight these problems through advanced education or by becoming a part of the work force, give it your best effort. This is all we ask. Sincerely, George A. Brown District Principal Lyme Central School 4 Board of Education SEATED: Mr. Schreiber, Mr. Failing, Mr. Daniels - President, Mr. DeLaurier. STANDING: Mr. Walker - Supervisory Dist. 3 Representative, ins - Treasurer, Mr. Hewitt, Mr. Wiley. Personnel SEATED: Mrs. Kirkby, Mrs. Froysell. STAND- ING: Mrs. Smith, Mr. Hills, Mrs. Pickette. ABSENT: Mr. Allen. Mr. Peters, Mrs. Silver - Clerk, Mrs. Com' Secretaries STANDING: Mrs. Silver, Mrs. Barth. SEATED: Mrs. Clapsaddle. Bus Drivers Mr. Gifford, Mr. Rickett, Mr. Hansen, Mr. Holbrook, Mr. Cheal, Mr. Pettey. 5 L J Faculty FIRST ROW: Mrs. Tufts, Mrs. McCam, Miss Scanlon, Mrs. Kelly. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Bastian, Mrs. D. West, Mrs. Jones, Miss Tighe, Miss Higgins, Mrs. Dunham. THIRD ROW: Mr. Towne, Mr. Fetterly, Mrs. Hemenway, Mr. Scruggs, Mrs. Forepaugh, Mr. Chase. Faculty FIRST ROW: Mrs. Yott, Mr. Pfister, Mrs. Buck, Mr. K. West, Mrs. Walker, Mrs. B. Brown. SECOND ROW: Mr. Bentley, Mr. Derefinko, Mrs. Hentze, Miss Southard, Mr. Lucas. ABSENT: Mr. G. Brown, Mr. Eddy, Mrs. Bondillio, Mr. Buck, Miss Shoemaker, Mrs. Nellis. 7 JOHN ALBERRY Life is a serious matter to me, but nobody seems to realize it. Horseshoe Champion 1; Boys' Intra- murals 1,2; Basketball 1,2; Soccer 1, 2; Baseball Manager 1,2. DANIEL E. ANDREWS Dan Hope for the best, expect the worst, and take what comes. Transferred from Lowville Academy in Senior year. TIMOTHY HAROLD CALLAHAN Tim It's not what you do that counts; it's what you get away with. Basketball 1,2, 3; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Yearbook 4. PHILLIP JAMES CHEAL Phil” Let me have wine, women, mirth, and laughter, sermons and soda water the morning after. Basketball 1,2, 3; Soccer 1,2, 3; Stu- dent Council 2, 3, 4; Class Play 4. TERRY DEAN COUNTRYMAN We never know how high we are until we are called to rise. Transferred from Watertown High School in Senior year; National Honor Society 4; Treasurer Student Council 4. KATHY ANN CROUSE Mouse People who make no noise are danger- ous. GAA 1,2, 3,4; Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Bowl- ing 1,2, 3, 4; Class Play 3; Student Government Day 3; National Honor So- ciety 1,2, 3,4; Basketball Scorekeeper 3, 4; Class Secretary 3, 4; Quill 3, 4; Dramatic Club 4; Quiz Team 4; Soccer Timekeeper 4; Co-Editor Yearbook 4; Syracuse University Citizenship Educa- tion Conference 4. MERLE R. CUMMINGS Fearless minds climb soon unto crowns. National Honor Society 1,2, 3; Soccer 1,2, 3,4; Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 3; Student Government Day 3; Class Vice President 3,4; Yearbook Business Manager 4; Frontier B League Soccer All-Star Team 4. ALAN CUPPERNELL Al Never let studies interfere with your education. Soccer 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Fron- tier B League Soccer All-Star Team 4. 10 STEVEN MICHAEL DODGE Steve” Pioneers blazed the trails. Now he burns the roads. Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Soccer 1,2, 3, 4; Class Vice-President 2; Drama Club 3; Junior Prom King 3; Class President 3, 4; Yearbook 4. GROVER LEE DRURY Lee Don't take life too seriously; You'll never get out of it alive anyway. Baseball 2, 3; Table Tennis Champ 3; Drama Club 3,4; Basketball 2,4; Quill 4; Soccer 4; Bowling 4; Band 4; Audio- Visual Club 4; President Library Club 4; Yearbook 4. CRAIG KEVIN FULMER High school days have their delights. But they'll never compare with high school nights. Class Secretary 1; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Soccer 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Frontier B League Soccer All-Star Team 3,4; Yearbook 4; Sports Editor Quill 4; Frontier B League All-Star Basketball Team 4. 11 GERRY FRANCIS HAAS Some people worry; some people fret. But as for me, I just forget. WILLARD IVAN HAAS Women are here to stay. That’s what bothers me. Bowling 1; Basketball 2; Soccer 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3,4; Junior Play 3; Quill 3, 4; Drama Club 4; Library Club 4. PETER ROSELL HILLS ” Pete ” Blessed be he who invented sleep. RICHARD HORNING If silence were golden, I'd be broker Class Plays 3,4; Bowling 3, 4; Yearbook 4; Basketball Timekeeper 4. ROBERT PATRICK HORNING Bob” He enters the room voice first. Baseball 1; Intramurals 1,2; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Dramatics 3,4; Yearbook 4. 12 WILLIAM EARL JACKSON Bill The world is full of nuts, and when they find one sane person they want to put him away. Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4; Quill 4; Drama Club 4; Yearbook 4. GERRY ALEC KOVALIK For every solution he has a problem. Soccer 1,2,3; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Bas- ketball 1,2, 3, 4; Class Treasurer 1,2, 3,4; Frontier B League All Star Soccer Team 3; Frontier B League All Star Basketball Team 3, 4. LAURIE JANE LANCE I like work. It fascinates me. I could sit and watch it for hours.” Chorus 1,2, 3, 4; Bowling 1,2, 3,4; GAA 1,2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 1,2, 3,4; Class Play 3; Prom Queen 3; Quiz Team 3, 4; Quill 3, 4; Art Editor Quill 4; Co-Editor Yearbook 4; Syra- cuse University Citizenship Education Conference 4; Outstanding Teenager of America 4. DAVID WILSON MOUNT Dave” To worry little and study less Is his idea of happiness.” 13 DENNIS MICHAEL O’NEILL Denny Seven days of school would make one WEAK! Transferred from Carthage Central in Junior year. Baseball 3,4; Bowling 4. DEBORAH RAE RUSSELL Deb Don't tell me what I mean; let me figure it out for myself. Cafeteria Work 1; Bowling 1,2; Class Secretary 2; Chorus 1,2,3; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Quill Asst. Ed. 3; Junior Prom Queen Attendant 3; Cheerleader 1,2, 3, 4; Class Plays 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 4; Quill Editor 4. PHILLIP LAWRENCE STUMPF Phil Slow and careful through the hall. But quick as lightning playing basket- ball. Intramurals 1,2; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; National Honor Society 3; Boys' State 3; Baseball 3,4; Yearbook 4. RONALD DARWIN WALKER Ronnie” Behind the calm surface lies a lot of deviltry. 14 REBECCA LYNN WHATTAM Beckie” I take no man’s opinion. I have some of my own.” G.A.A. 1,2; Bowling 1,2; Cheerlead- ing 2; Chorus 2,3; Class Play 3; Girls' Basketball Scorekeeper 3; Quill 3,4; Yearbook 4; Drama Club 4; JV Bas- ketball Scorekeeper 3,4. Valedictorian and Salutatorian — LAURIE LANCE, KATHY CROUSE Senior Class FIRST ROW: K. Crouse, W. Jackson, A. Cuppernell, D. Russell, T. Callahan, Richard Horning, P. Cheal, Gerald Haas. SECOND ROW: L. Lance, J. Alberry, Robert Horning, D. O'Neill, Wil- lard Haas, M. Cummings, L. Drury, D. Mount. THIRD ROW: R. Whattam, P. Stumpf, G. Kova- lik, Mrs. Forepaugh, T. Countryman, D. Andrews, C. Fulmer, S. Dodge, P. Hills, R. Walker. 15 L.£ £ “7er? Class History In 1966 we found ourselves as Freshmen, with Mrs. Dunham as class advisor. Our officers were: President, Merle Cummings: Vice-President, Steven Dodge; Secretary, Debbie Russell; and Treasurer, Gerry Kovalik. For Student Council Representative we elected Jim Silver. In the fall of 1967, with Mr. Breon as our advisor, our class officers were: Presi- dent, Merle Cummings; Vice-President, Steven Dodge; Secretary, Craig Fulmer; Treas- urer, Gerry Kovalik; and Student Council Representative, Phil Cheal. We had a suc- cessful magazine sale. As Juniors, with Mr. Buck as our advisor, our officers were: President, Steven Dodge; Vice-President, Merle Cummings; Secretary, Kathy Crouse; Treasurer, Gerry Kovalik; and Student Council Representative, Phil Cheal. Our activities included a stationery sale, the selling of refreshments at basketball games, a three-act play Holy Meteors , dances, and the annual Junior Prom with Steven Dodge and Laurie Lance as King and Queen. Now that we are Seniors, 25 members strong, our officers are: President, Steven Dodge; Vice-President, Merle Cummings; Secretary, Kathy Crouse; Treasurer, Gerry Kovalik; and Student Council Representatives, Phil Cheal and Terry Countryman. This year our advisor is Mrs. Forepaugh. Various activities have included the sale of indi- vidual school pictures, the 1970 edition of the ONTARION, a Donkey Basketball game, a dance, and the Senior trip. During the past four years, we have had with us at one time or another the follow- ing: Bonnie Albrow, Bob Dasno, Richard Gamble, Dave Goodfriend, Andy Hamlin, Sandy Mudge, Donita Riordan, Jim Sylver, and Joyce Wescott. We do not have a class motto. Our class flower is the poppy, and our class colors are burgundy and silver. Advice to the Qeniors We advise JOHN ALBERRY to become manager of Weston's. We advise DAN ANDREWS to start digging for gold instead of silver. We advise TIM CALLAHAN to go to Italy and help produce wine by being a grape stamper. We advise PHIL CHEAL to become a hippie and regrow his beard. We advise TERRY COUNTRYMAN to become a ballet dancer and perform for LCS. We advise KATHY CROUSE to marry a rat and have a lot of little mice. We advise ALAN CUPPERNELL to become a Forest Ranger and be friends with the deer. We advise MERLE CUMMINGS to talk more. We'd like to know what he's thinking! We advise STEVE DODGE to build a nest and live with his Robbin. We advise LEE DRURY to start eating his Cheerios” and grow up! We advise CRAIG FULMER to make babysitting his profession. He certainly has had a lot of experience in the past few months. We advise GERRY HAAS to race his car all over USA. We advise WILLARD HAAS to become a doctor and set up an office in Chamount. Dr. Haas has a nice sound. We advise PETER HILLS to throw away his cowboy boots and hat and become a postman. We advise RICHARD HORNING to change his name to Green Horning , rescue all the pretty girls, and beat up all the dirty old man. 19 We advise ROBERT HORNING to appear on the Ed Sullivan show as Cassius Clay and do his thing. We advise BILL JACKSON to become a chemist. Uh - would you believe an assistant chemist? We advise GERRY KOVALIK to become a gun fighter with the nickname The Gunner. We advise LAURIE LANCE to become a professional bowler. With her ability to put the ball in the pocket she should do well. We advise DAVE MOUNT to stop throwing pennies in the wishing well. We advise DENNIS O'NEILL to stop watching the girls and start watching his driving. We advise DEB RUSSELL to buy a white Volkswagen. Then she and Dee could organize a group called the Volkswagen Varmints. We advise PHIL STUMPF to become a bull fighter and wear green. We advise RON WALKER to become fat and ugly. The way he is now he breaks too many hearts. We advise BECKY WHATTAM to gain fame as an advice columnist, Dear Becky, and solve all the problems at L.C.S. Class Will I, JOHN ALBERRY, leave my ability to manage sports to anyone who wants it. I, DAN ANDREWS, leave my locker full of old books to anyone who thinks that he can clean it out. I, TIM CALLAHAN, leave my ability to get into and out of trouble to Debbie Conroy. I know that she will put it to good use. I, PHIL CHEAL, leave my sideburns to Peggy Beck, my mustache to Debbie Munk, and my beard to Mr. Brown. I, TERRY COUNTRYMAN, leave my position on Student Council to Debbie Steverson. I hope she puts it to better use than I did. 1, KATHY CROUSE, leave my unblemished record of never having been on detention to the whole school. Now maybe everyone can go home early. I, ALAN CUPPERNELL, leave nothing to anyone. I, MERLE CUMMINGS, leave the worn tires of my Yamaha to anyone who can find a use for them. 1, STEVE DODGE, leave the awesome task of being the school's hot rod to Bill Ma- tice. He can do wonders with that little Bridgestone. I, LEE DRURY, leave my playboy ability to Vernon Davis, who will probably do more with it than 1 did. I, CRAIG FULMER, leave my driving ability on my powerhouse Honda and Boaski to Dwight Goutremout, who has had practice on his little machine. I, GERRY HAAS, leave my ability to drive to Greg Hubbard. I, WILLARD HAAS, leave my ability to do a math problem that baffles everyone else to my sister Nancy. I, PETER HILLS, leave my seat on the vocational bus to any Junior. I, RICHARD HORNING, leave my impeccable attendance record and my astounding scholastic record to Bob Taylor, who will probably be kicked out of school for trying to keep up with me. I, ROBERT HORNING, leave my ability to insult anyone at any time about anything to Robbin Johnson with the hope that she will put it to good use. 20 I, BILL JACKSON, leave my ability to sleep through class and still pass to Jim Muckle- wee. I, GERRY KOVALIK, leave my practice of being on time to Eric Countryman. I, LAURIE LANCE, leave my unshakable calm and tranquillity to Sherlock Holmes. I, DAVID MOUNT, leave all my knowledge to anybody who can find it. I, DENNIS O'NEILL, leave my Ho - Ho - Honda to anybody foolish enough to own one. I, DEBBIE RUSSELL, leave my frankness to Nora Johnson in the hope that she will reform. I, PHIL STUMPF, leave my rare ability to foul out in the first half of a basketball game to Dana Fulmer. I, RON WALKER, leave my ability to stay calm while walking to the office to Butch Fitzgerald. I, BECKY WHATTAM, leave my knack of never saying the right thing or never keep- ing my mouth shut to Kevin Countryman. Class Prophecy The year is 2000. Thirty years after its glorious graduation, the Class of '70 is holding its reunion in the ballroom of the New Crescent Yacht Club, which now covers an area of about 50 acres along the shores of Chaumont Bay. JOHN ALBERRY arrives in his brand new VW bus. He has now taken over the vice- president's office at the New York Air Brake. We estimate his salary at $82, 000, and we hope he keeps climbing. DAN ANDREWS arrives with smoking tires and a blaring engine. His new high- powered 2, 000 Dodge is a real mover on street and strip. He has taken over the title of National Hobby and Drag Champion. TIM CALLAHAN comes in with his pockets full of the long green. He has made his mark by buying the whole chain of Treadway Inns. PHIL CHEAL comes in a Standard Dry Ale truck and is the life of the party. TERRY COUNTRYMAN arrives in a $40, 000 Rolls Royce, followed by thousands of screaming teenagers. He has become rich and famous after the release of his well- known hit song Codine which tells it like it is. KATHY CROUSE is now a famous chemist. She announces that she has invented a peace potent which she plans to use on Russia. MERLE CUMMINGS, who now owns the biggest farm in New York State, has in- vented a breed of small cows, which will be very handy for fresh milk while you're on a long trip. AL CUPPERNELL, who now owns all of the Chaumont forest, will have to leave early so that he can check his traps. STEVE DODGE arrives with flashing lights blazing and siren and horn blaring. He has become Commander-in-Chief of the Chaumont Police Force. Chaumont now has 76, 000 people, and he is kept busy stopping riots. LEE DRURY unfortunately could not make the reunion. His Air Force career has taken him all the way to a distant star, and he isn't expected back for at least two days. CRAIG FULMER arrives amid hundreds of swooning girls. He has replaced Steve McQueen on the racing circuit and is now a national hero. Unfortunately, he usually has to borrow Steve Dodge’s bike and car for racing because his are usually in the work shop. GERRY HAAS will be late. His little old Ford Falcon has a flat tire and it's hard to get parts for these antiques. WILLARD HAAS probably will be here. As the world's greatest mathematician, he is kept pretty busy, but where there's a will, there's a way. PETE HILLS has done all right with his Dude Ranch, which got started when he helped build a horse barn right here in Chaumont. RICHARD HORNING will be at least 10 minutes late. He says it is against his re- ligion to be on time. ROBERT HORNING unfortunately cannot attend because he is serving time for a speeding violation in Chaumont. BILL JACKSON, having gotten rid of his shyness, comes in with four Playboy Bun- nies. When asked why so few, he replies, You can’t please all the women all the time! GERRY KOVALIK comes in trying not to cry. He has just rolled his $15, 000 sports car which was nicknamed Genny. LAURIE LANCE will not be able to attend. She recently won the Miss Galaxy con- test, and Chaumont is not on the itinerary for her round-the-universe trip. DAVID MOUNT can’t make it today either. As a cop in Chaumont, he feels that duty comes first. DENNIS O'NEILL has become famous as leader of the Chaumont and Three Mile Bay chapters of Hell's Angels. No doubt his skill in handling his chopped super ninety had something to do with it! DEB RUSSELL, now the mother of twelve children, arrives smiling as usual. When asked why she has so many children, she replies, Practice makes perfect. PHIL STUMPF arrives in a cloud of dust, driving his Skidoo. He has decided cars aren't for him, and he doesn't dig a bike. So now he has put wheels on his snow ma- chine and drives it continuously. RON WALKER comes in dashingly, in his red and yellow polka-dot suit. He says it is a camouflage suit from the planet Mars. BECKY WHATTAM comes wearing a floor length chinchilla, given to her by her wealthy husband, singer Terry. She is soon to acquire a $50, 000, 000 diamond that was once the property of Elizabeth Taylor. 22 Classes “I hope we shall never forget that we created this nation, not to serve ourselves, but to serve man- kind.” Woodrow Wilson Junior Class FIRST ROW: Mr. West, B. Brown, P. Beck, B. Warren, N. Davis, D. Fitzgerald. SECOND ROW: C. Greene, M. Peters, N. Williams, D. Steverson, D Bergevin, N. Johnson, E. Silver, N. Haas. THIRD ROW: Dwight Goutremout, S. Drury, W. Matice, J. Mucklewee, C. Munk, Dale Goutre- mout, E. Countryman. Advice to Juniors We advise PEGGY BECK to start her own horse ranch and raise race horses. We advise DENISE BERGEVIN to join the Navy and start a Waves basketball team. We advise BARBARA BROWN to become Dean of Vassar College. We advise ERIC COUNTRYMAN to shave his head and try to follow in Yul Brunner's footsteps. We advise NANCY DAVIS to become a subway attendant in the suburbs of Chaumont. We advise VERNON DAVIS to go to the North Pole and apply for a job as one of Santa's elves. We advise STEVE DRURY to become a professional Coke machine Stocker; his experience at Lyme will surely help. We advise DAWN FITZGERALD to marry an eligible bachelor that owns a grocery store. We advise DALE GOUTREMOUT to grow his eyebrows long and comb them back. Maybe he can start a new fad. We advise DWIGHT GOUTREMOUT to make a fortune by inventing a workable plastic knee. We advise CINDY GREENE to join the pom-pom girls of the Sackets Harbor Institute of Technology. 24 We advise NANCY HAAS to become a rail splitter for the New York Central Railroad. It's a tough job, but we have faith in her. We advise NORA JOHNSON to write a book about UFO's. She knows all about them. We advise BILL MATICE to go into the junk business. With his Bridgestone and Snow Ghia he has a big start. We advise JIM MUCKLEWEE to become an engineer, and come back to build a bridge between Chaumont and Point Peninsula. We advise CHARLES MUNK to get into the drag racing business. With his experience with a certain pick-up truck we’re sure he'll be successful. We advise MAUREEN PETERS to get rich selling fortune cookies to Seniors who are worried about what they are going to do after graduation. We advise ELLEN SILVER to get rich selling popcorn at wrestling matches. We advise DEBBIE STEVERSON to become a wrestling champ and represent LCS in the Olympics. We advise PENNY TALBOT to be the first woman on the moon. We advise BEVERLY WARREN to make a fortune selling Avon products in Siberia. We hear there aren't too many Avon ladies up there. We advise NORA WILLIAMS to study orthopedic surgery and learn to do knee-operations. There's enough business right here in LCS. We advise KATHY CONROY to make her fortune working for Carrol's after she graduates from Lyme Central. Sophomore Class FIRST ROW: V. Benney, K. Pitonza, R. Agnew, P. Crouse, J. Dwyer, M. Gifford, Mr. Buck. SECOND ROW: N. Silver, N. Klock, P. Callahan, S. Goutremout, N. Walker, P. Phillips, J. Pickette, T. Warner. THIRD ROW: S. Higgins, M. Barbour, G. Svendsen, R. Taylor, G. Hare, D. Wright, K. Countryman, K. DeBerger. FOURTH ROW: H. Mezo, C. Cuppernell, M. Whattam, D. Fulmer, W. Alberry, F. Perdue, M. Hare. 25 Freshmen FIRST ROW: G. Hubbard, F. Fitzgerald, B. White, N. Matice, S. Greene, G. Allen, G. Barth, S. Aubertine. SECOND ROW: J. Haas, J. Wright, D. Brimmer, R. Parish, K. Hare, D. Sylver, D. Munk, L. Chavoustie, P. Favry. THIRD ROW: Mr. Derefinko, C. Wiley, G. Alberry, D. Dunham, P. O'Neill, E. Klock, G. Benney, C. Venton, K. Gosier, C. Holbrook, L. Bergevin, D. Snyder, K. Wiseman. Eighth Grade FIRST ROW: J Trainham, C. Cuppernell, R. Drury, T. Dwyer, D. Wiseman, N. Larkin, M. Haas. SECOND ROW; J. Reed, K. Van Ness, C. Mitchell, C. Van Alstyne, E. Van Alstyne, E. Gifford, C. Best, J. Allen, F. Allen, L. Mount, K. Fitzgerald. THIRD ROW: Mr. Lucas, Mr. Fet- terly, D. Whitmore, E. Haas, T. FitzPatrick, J. Gosier, K. Dodge, C. Forschler, T. Davis, R Nightingale, K. Comins, H. Mathieu, C. Smith, G. Svendsen. ABSENT: M. Hewitt, T. Lada- bouche. 26 Seventh Grade FIRST ROW: C. Radley, Gary Benney, G. Horeth, G. Day, B. Jackson, N. O’Kay, D. Knight, W. Allen, S. Russell. SECOND ROW: J. Wright, S. Beck, N. Gosier, S. Barbour, C. Benjamin, C. Chavoustie, S. Shea, V. Mussot, J. Howard, R. Barth, L. Matice. THIRD ROW: Mr. Pfister, M. Countryman, D. Venton, R. Best, L. Thompson, S. Davis, Ginger Benney, K. Hamlin, J. Lance, D. Phillips, N. Bergevin, K. Nightingale, L. Middlestate. Sixth Grade FIRST ROW: J. Raso, J. Benjamin, M. Nellis, S. Silver, D. Fitzgerald, M. Martin, R. Hills, M. Hare. SECOND ROW: R. Dunham, C. Mathieu, L. Trainham, C. Cuppernell, V. Cokey, Janice Chavoustie, C. Weiler, Janet Chavoustie, C. Calhoun, V. Sager, R. Dollinger. THIRD ROW: W. Failing, C. Aldrich, D. Bourquin, M. Jones, R. Giltz, C. Fulmer, K. Svendsen, K. Thompson, T. Hewitt, T. O'Neill, E. Brimmer. ABSENT: Mrs. Buck, M. Larkin. 27 Fifth Grade FIRST ROW: J. Morrow, G. Grimshaw, B. Hilts, C. Melien, N. Bourquin, W. Weiler, B. What- tam, D. Dollinger. SECOND ROW: J. Reed, J. Trainham, J. Wright, M. Mathieu, S. West, D. Smith, J. Benney, S. Edus, B. Davis. THIRD ROW: Miss Scanlon, R. Larkin, B. Day, M. Knight, M. Hanlin, K. Forschler, C. Mitchell, K. Trainham, M. Jones, S. Barth, E. Audo, K. Horeth. Fourth Grade FIRST ROW: J. Martin, T. Trainham, D. Shea, R. Hamlin, T. Smith, D. Larkin, J. Morrow, S. Larkin. SECOND ROW: J. Hubbard, T. Bell, D. Barbour, J. Phillips, W. Wiseman, K. Barton, J. Wright, S. Pettey, M. Cuppernell, B. Callahan, D. Gokey, E. Herrick. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Tufts, J. Thompson, C. Scarpcchi, K. Trainham, K. Bourquin, M. Middlestate, L. Wilson, S. Middle- state, L. Aubertine, M. Failing, R. Best, M. Mussot. Third Grade FIRST ROW: J. Wright, R. Russell, C. Mitchell, J. Holbrook, G. Chavoustie, L. Dwyer, J. Bevens, S. Dollinger. SECOND ROW: Miss Higgins, D. Benney, J, Ham- burgh, L. VanAlstyne, M. Jones, D. O'Kay, M. Fish, S. Gosier, P. Thompson. Third Grade FIRST ROW: Randy Goodfriend, Ronny Goodfriend, D. Male, S. Rickett, K. Hubbard. SECOND ROW: K. Wiseman, P. Kimmis, Y. Wilson, C. S. Mitchell, K. Davis, E. Weiler, R. Hirschler. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Hemenway, T. Barton, J. Johnson, M. Thompson, L. Goutremout, T. Favry, C. Countryman, K. Matice. 29 Second Grade FIRST ROW: R. Good iend, F. Dollinger, S. Rickett, P. Dodge, L. Walker, Mrs, D. McCarn, SECOND ROW: T. Trainham, T. Antonelli, N. Beck, S. Backus, E. Giltz, T. Radley, K. Yott. ABSENT: K. Munk, L. Mayhay, B. Aldrich. Second Grade FIRST ROW: A. Larkin, M. Bell, J. Middlestate, S, Shea, K. Trainham, S. Backus, W. Train- ham, M. Cuppernell, Mrs. Edsall. SECOND ROW: E. Glitz, C. Raso, K. Goutremout, L. Forsch- ler, S. Fournier, H. Smith, J. Grimshaw. ABSENT: K. Male, S. Mussot. 30 First Grade FIRST ROW: N. Larkin, J. Brass, S. Mahay, L. Hills, R. Shea, L. Walker, D. Hirschler, R. Train- ham. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Kelly, M. Jones, W. Fish, S. Wilson, P. Fournier, M. Revelle, T. Barton, V. Leavitt, M. Mussot, M. Carr. First Grade FIRST ROW: K. Bevens, K. Towne, B. Shea, R. Stumpf, R. Hirschler, S. Rickett. SECOND ROW: B. Whattam, S. Raso, T. Ladabouche, T. Morse, C. Aubertine, P. O'Brien, R. Hilts. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Hentze, W. Chambers, Kevin Thompson, Kim Thompson, R. Wright, G. Failing, M. Kimmis, M. Beck. 31 A.M. Kindergarten FIRST ROW: R. Herrick, V. Smith, T. Pettey, K. Brass, W. Bancroft, L. Dollinger, R. Shea, Mrs. Brown. SECOND ROW: A. Belcher, R. Lear, G. Becker, K. Yott, K. Lennox, A. Nellis, T. Morse. ABSENT: V. Ryan, R. Goodfriend. P.M. Kindergarten FIRST ROW: Paula Radley, R. DeMar, Lynda Radley, C. Raso, D. Middlestate, S, Bevens, R. Don- ato. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Brown, T. Morrow, S. Male, P. Gushea, A. DeLaurier, D. Gosier, T. O'Kay, P. Trainham, T. Birchenough. ABSENT: A. FitzPatrick. 32 First and Second Grade Speech Class 33 WILLIAM MATICE - Electronic Servicing DWIGHT GOUTREMOUT - Small Gas Engine Servicing DAN ANDREWS - Auto Mechanics 34 DALE GOUTREMOUT - Agriculture Mechanics TIM HILLS - Building Trades 35 Senior High Chorus FIRST ROW: C. Greene, D, Sylver, L. Chavoustie, N. Klock, B. Brown, P. Crouse, V. Benney, SECOND ROW: C. Holbrook, J. Wright, N. Haas, P. Phillips, K. Wiseman, S. Goutremout, M. Gifford, K. Crouse, D. Mount. THIRD ROW: L. Lance, N. Williams, J. Pickette, D. Bergevin, N. Johnson, L. Bergevin, R. Johnson, C. Venton, Mrs. Jones. Band FIRST ROW: M. Peters, L. Bergevin, T. Warner, P. Phillips, D. Bergevin, K. Wiseman, J. Dwyer. SECOND ROW: P. Beck, B. Brown, P. Callahan, G. Svendsen, C. Mitchell, C. Greene, J. Reed, S. Aubertine. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Jones, L. Drury, J. Mucklewee, D. Wiseman, M. Jones. 37 Junior High Chorus FIRST ROW: R. Barth, V. Stumpf, C. Chavoustie, C. Benjamin, K. Hamlin, V. Mussot, J, How- ard, S. Shea. SECOND ROW: D. Phillips, N. Gosier, K. Van Ness, J. Reed, E. Van Alstyne, J. Lance, S. Beck, G. Benney, Shirley Ann Davis, Mrs. Jones. THIRD ROW: M. Hewitt, C. Mitch- ell, C. Forschler, F. Allen, N. Bergevin, Jeannette Wright, D. Greene, T. Ladabouche, C. Smith, G. Svendsen. Elementary Chorus FIRST ROW: J. Trainham, K. Horeth, Janice Chavoustie, C. Weiler, Janet Chavoustie, L. Cal- houn, J. Reed, Mrs. Jones. SECOND ROW: R. Larkin, J. Benney, B. Davis, J. Wright, E. Audo, S. Barth, S. West, G. Grimshaw, W. Weiler, B. Hilts, M. Hare. THIRD ROW: C. Cuppernell, M. Brimmer, B. Day, M. Jones, M. Hanlin, K. Svendsen, T. O'Neill, B. Dunham, J. Raso, J. Benjamin, M. Larkin, M. Nellis. 38 Quiz Team SEATED: Kathy Crouse, Mrs, Forepaugh, Laurie Lance, STANDING: James Muckle- wee, Barbara Brown, Quill FIRST ROW: D. Russell, Mr. Bentley, B. Brown. SECOND ROW: W. Haas, D. Bergevin, C. Ful- mer, L. Lance, C. Greene. THIRD ROW: D. Fitzgerald, L. Drury, N. Haas, E. Silver, W. Jack- son, D. Steverson, N. Williams, R. Whattam, N. Johnson, K. Crouse. 39 Student Council FIRST ROW: Miss Tighe, Pat Callahan, Phil Cheal, James Mucklewee, Terry Countryman. SEC- OND ROW: Gary Barth, Terry Dwyer, Larry Matice. Audio-Visual Club FIRST ROW: L. Drury, D. Phillips, V. Stumpf, L. Mount, V. Mussot, S. Shea, Mr. Bentley. SEC- OND ROW: S. Russell, K. Hamlin, C. Forschler, N. Bergevin, S. Beck, N. Gosier, T. Fitz Pat- rick, N. Matice. THIRD ROW: B. Jackson, M. Hare, M. Countryman, W. Allen, G. Horeth, G. Benney, D. Venton, E. Haas, J. Trainham, L. Matice. 40 Lyme Central Chapter of the National Senior Honor Society FIRST ROW: Mr. Fetterly, B. Brown, P. Beck, P, Crouse, P. Phillips, K. Crouse. SECOND ROW: J. Mucklewee, M. Cummings, D. Bergevin, D. Steverson, T. Warner, L. Lance. Leray Chapter of the National Junior Honor Society FIRST ROW: C. Benjamin, C. Chavoustie, R. Barth, D. Sylver, S. Beck, N. Bergevin, Mr. Fetter- ly. SECOND ROW: K. Van Ness, K. Hamlin, D. Phillips, C. Venton, K. Wiseman, L. Bergevin, J. Reed, M. Hewitt. THIRD ROW: J. Wright, D. Greene, K. Dodge, J. Lance, D. Venton, G. Barth, N. Matice. 41 Citizenship Education Conference at Syracuse FIRST ROW: Denise Bergevin, Kathy Crouse, Barbara Brown. SECOND ROW; Mr. Pfister, Wil- lard Haas, James Mucklewee, Laurie Lance. Library Club FIRST ROW: E. Van Alstyne, N. Larkin, P. Favry, L. Drury. SECOND ROW: T. Ladabouche, K. Gosier, L. Bergevin, W. Haas, N. Johnson, N. Williams, M. Peters. ABSENT: Miss Shoemaker. 42 Main N44 mak-haii nanik marianas imanik mam ms vojiMA ounawa korea 1950 Senior High Bowling FIRST ROW: P. Beck, V. Benney, P. Favry, K. Crouse, D. Sylver, J. Wright, P. Crouse. SEC- OND ROW: T. Warner, E. Silver, K. Gosier, D. Bergevin, L. Bergevin, B. Brown, L. Lance. THIRD ROW: Mr, Derefinko, M. Cummings, D. O'Neill, B. Jackson, D. Steverson, L. Drury, R. Walker, R. Horning. Junior High Bowling FIRST ROW: M. Hewitt, S. Shea, V. Mussot, S. Beck, V. Stumpf, N. Gosier, L. Mount, K. Ham- lin. SECOND ROW: C. Mitchell, K. Van Ness, G. Svendsen, J. Reed, J. Lance, G. Benney, N. Bergevin, S. Davis, K. Dodge, C. Forschler, D. Phillips. THIRD ROW: L. Thompson, T. Dwyer, B. Jackson, R. Drury, J. Gosier, B. Cuppernell, D. Knight, S. Russell, C. Radley. 44 Junior High Basketball KNEELING: B. Cuppernell, R. Drury, L. Matice, G. Day, D. Knight, T. Dwyer. STANDING: E. Haas, D. Whitmore, M. Countryman, Mr. Buck, J. Gosier, T. Fitz Patrick. Junior High Boccer KNEELING: B. Cuppernell, B. Jackson, G. Day, T. Dwyer, D. Wiseman, D. Knight. STANDING: Mr. Buck, D. Venton, D. Whitmore, M. Countryman, E. Haas, J. Gosier, T. Fitz Patrick. 45 Qenior High Girls' Intramurals FIRST ROW: N. Klock, L. Chavoustie, P. Beck, K. Crouse, P. Crouse, P. Callahan. SECOND ROW: N. Haas, K. Wiseman, M. Peters, R. Johnson, J. Wright, D. Mount, L. Bergevin, N. John- son, L. Lance. THIRD ROW: B. Brown, N. Gosier, Mrs. Bastian, J. Pickette, D. Bergevin, N. Williams, N. Siver. Junior High Girls' Intramurals FIRST ROW: J. Howard, V. Stumpf, C. Smith, K. Hamlin, E. Van Alstyne, V. Mussot, K. Van Ness, J. Reed, S. Shea, R. Barth, Mrs. Bastian. SECOND ROW: N. Gosier, D. Phillips, F. Allen, C. Benjamin, C. Chavoustie, C. Mitchell, L. Mount, H. Mathieu, C. Radley, C. Forschler. THIRD ROW: G. Benney, M. Hewitt, G. Svendsen, N. Bergevin, J. Wright, D. Greene, S. Bar- bour, S. Beck, J. Lance, S. Davis, C. Van Alstyne, K. Dodge, T. Ladabouche. 46 Baseball Mr. Towne, Dwight Goutremout, Craig Fulmer, Timothy Hills, Dennis O'Neill, Philip Stumpf, Dick Wright, Willard Haas, Lee Drury, Dana Fulmer, Eric Countryman. 9occer FIRST ROW: S. Dodge, C. Fulmer. SECOND ROW: S. Aubertine, G. Barth, S. Greene, D. Ful- mer, G. Hubbard, T. Hills, L. Drury, F. Fitzgerald. THIRD ROW: Mr. Towne, G. Alberry, W. Haas, M. Cummings, C. Wiley, J. Mucklewee, K. DeBerger, W. Alberry, D. Goutremout, E. Countryman. 47 Varsity Basketball KNEELING: S. Dodge, Mr. Towne, S. Drury - Manager. STANDING: P. Stumpf, D. Wright, W. Matice, G. Kovalik, C. Fulmer, E. Countryman, R. Homing, L. Drury. Lyme's Varsity Basketball Team had a very successful season in 1969-1970 with a total of 13 wins and 5 losses. Lyme took second place in the Frontier B League with one loss each to Augustinian and Belleville, and also placed second in the Playoffs. In the Christmas Tournament at Morristown, Lyme placed second after Edwards, finishing above Morristown and Knox. Individual honors this season were awarded to Gerry Kovalik, who was placed on the All- Star Frontier B League First Team, and to Craig Fulmer, who was named to the second team. Senior Varsity players who will be lost next year are Steve Dodge, a great ball handler for the team: Phil Stumpf, who starred in rebounding, shooting, and offense play; Gerry Kovalik, high scorer; and Craig Fulmer, second in totaled points. Seniors lost from the seoond string are A1 Cuppernell, Lee Drury, and Bob Horning. Returning are Dick Wright, who also played first string this season, a great help in the ef- fort; Eric Countryman, a second string player who was often called to aid the first team; and Bill Matice, also second string this season, an extremely agile and capable player. LYME OPPONENT 65 Augustinian 71 75 Sandy Creek 72 104 Cape Vincent 75 61 Alex Bay 49 54 •Knox 48 50 •Edwards 72 93 Lafargeville 53 68 Henderson 49 77 Augustinian 73 • Christmas Tournament LYME OPPONENT 58 Belleville 74 66 Copenhagen 48 68 Cape Vincent 40 72 Henderson 55 62 Sacketts Harbor 59 75 Lafargeville 40 54 ••Augustinian 35 54 ••Belleville 63 58 01d Forge 59 ••Frontier B League Playoffs Section III Class E 48 Varsity Cheerleaders Denise Bergevin, Nancy Haas, Dawn Fitzgerald, Debbie Russell, Barbara Brown, Ellen Silver, Cindy Greene, Debbie Steverson. 50 Junior Varsity Basketball KNEELING: W. Alberry, G. Alberry, J. Mucklewee, K. Countryman, K. DeBerger. STANDING: Mr. Lucas, S. Aubertine, G. Barth, G. Svendsen, F. Fitzgerald, G. Hubbard, D. Fulmer, E. Klock, B. Cuppernell, D. Whitmore - Manager, G. Day - Manager. Junior Varsity Cheerleaders KNEELING: Dawn Mount, Robbfn Johnson, LuAnn Chavoustie. STANDING: Nancy Klock, Kim Wiseman, Dawn Sylver, Connie Venton, Pat Callahan. 51 Junior High Boys' Intramurals KNEELING: G. Day, B. Jackson, L. Mi S. Russell, W. Allen, T, Dwyer. STANDING: Mr. Towne, B. Cuppernell, R. Drury, E. Haas, M. Countryman, D. Whitmore, J. Gosier, T. Fitz Patrick, D. Wiseman. Scorekeepers and Tinners Steve Drury, Kathy Crouse, Cindy Greene, Peggy Beck, Barbara Brown, Becky Whattam, Richard Homing. 52 TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY The World's Best Yearbooks Are Taylor-made «i. v y - rV • r A v V Vf • i. n - ■ • • it i - i . t ■
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