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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
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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
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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
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