Lyme Central School - Ontarion Yearbook (Chaumont, NY)
- Class of 1972
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THE CLASS OF 1972 PROUDLY PRE8ENT8 THE ONTARION LYME CENTRAL QCHOOL CHAUMONT, NEW YORK DEDICATION In appreciation of all she has done for us and for our fellow student at LCS, we, die class of 1972, respectfully dedicate this issue of the Ontarion to Mrs. Mary Hentze. God speed and good luck to each of you in your future endeavors. I hope that each of you will be wise enough, and exercise good judgment enough, to guide this country and its citizenry to a fuller, more satisfying way of life. In so doing, you will reap the real happiness that accompanies a jobwell done. Your responsibilities are great; live up to them. BOARD OF EDUCATION Mr. Forrester - District Superintendent, Mrs. Failing - Clerk, Mr. Horeth, Mr. Schreiber, Mr. Wiley, Mr. Daniels, Mr. DeLaurier, Mrs. Comins - Treasurer. OFFICE PERSONNEL SEATED: Mrs. Silver - Secretary. STANDING: Mrs. Becker - Secretary, Mrs. Failing - Clerk. President of Board of Educa- tion - Mr. Hewitt. CAFETERIA PERSONNEL Mrs. Comins, Mrs. KIrkby, Mrs. Froysell, Mrs. Pickette, Mrs. Hanlin. CUSTODIANS FRONT ROW: Mr. Hills. BACK ROW: Mr. Allen, Mr. Putnam. BUS DRIVERS FRONT ROW: Mr. Claflin, Mr. Holbrook. BACK ROW: Mr. Klock, Mr. Crouse. FACULTY FIRST ROW: Mrs. Forepaugh, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. West, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Jones, MissTighe. SECOND ROW: Mr. Collins, Mr. Haile, Mr. Lee, Mr. Buck, Mr. Towne, Mr. Pfister, Mr. Newstead, Mr. Moore. ABSENT: Mr. Brown, Mr. Derefinko, Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Bondellio, Mr. Eddy, Mr. Woodbridge. FACULTY FIRST ROW: Mrs. Buck, Mrs. Hemenway, Mrs. Eschenberg, Mrs. Edsall, Mr. Bates. SECOND ROW: Mr. Scruggs, Mrs. Carney, Miss Infantino, Mrs. Hentze, Mrs. McCarn, Mr. Wilson. ABSENT: Mrs. Kelly, Mrs. Yott, Miss Shoemaker, Mrs. Dunham, Miss Southard. SENIORS WILLIAM FREDERICK ALBERRY Nothing is achieved before it is attempted. Bill Basketball 1,2,3,4: Soccer 1,2,3,4; Boys’ State 3; Chess Club 4; Yearbook Staff 4. MICHAEL WILLIAM BARBOUR Mike To worry little and study less, is his idea of happiness. Band 1; Lyme Lites 4; Yearbook 4. VERONICA ANN BENNEY Ronnie She’s pretty, witty, and very wise, her mischief lies in a gay disguise. Honor Society 1; Chorus 1,2; Bowling 1,2; G.A.A. 3,4; Lyme Lites 4; Yearbook 4. PATRICIA EDNA MICHELLE CALLAHAN Pat Silence is golden, especially if you've done something you shouldn't.” AV li G.A.A. 1,2; Cheering 1,2; Band 1,2,3; Lyme Lites 2,3; Drama Club 2,3,4; Student Council 1,2,3,4; Pres. 4; Yearbook 4; Scorekeeper 4; Salutatorian 4. KEVIN JAMES COUNTRYMAN Blessed is he who invented sleep. Casey Transferred from Watertown High School in his Sophomore year; Basketball 2,3,4; Soccer 3,4; Lyme Lites 2; Drama Club 3,4; Chess Club 3; Yearbook 4. PAMELA LEE CROUSE Pam A person who smiles is never out of place. G.A .A . 1; Bowling 1,2; Honor Society 1,2; Chorus 1,2,4; Cheering 3; Lyme Lites 4; Yearbook 4. Keep scrubbing. You missed a spot. CHRIS L. CUPPERNELL Never let homework interfere with your hobbies.' Band 1; Basketball 2. KEVIN MICHAEL DEBERGER Kev’ Don’t take life so seriously. You’ll never get out of it alive anyway. Soccer 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Drama Club 2,3,4. JUDY CHEYANNE DWYER If you find a path with no obstacles, it probably doesn’t lead anywhere. Band 1,2; Bowling 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2; A.V. Club 1; Lyme Iites 3; Drama Club 3; Honor Society 1,4; Chorus 4; Student Council Secretary 4; Student Council 4, Year- book Editor 4. It’s all right for you to laugh. You aren’t feeling the pain. DANA LEE FULMER 'Nuff said. Baseball 1.2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Soccer 1.2,3,4; Chess Club 3. RICHARD ALEXANDER GALAVITZ Rick It's not what you do that counts; It's what you get away with, Transferred from Pocono Mountain Joint High School in his Senior year; Drama Club 4; Lyme Lites 4; Yearbook 4; Chorus 4; Highest Non-Regents Average 4. SHANA MAE GOUTREMOUT Shan Hope for the best, expect the worst. And take what comes. G.A.A. 1; Class Treasurer 2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,4; Lyme Lites 3; Yearbook Business Manager 4. I ’Are you going to let him get away, Shana? A.V. Club 1,2; Band 2,3. MICHEAL JOSEPH HARE Mike Girls are bothersome, so why aren’t I bothered? GENE R. HARE I like work. It fascinates me. I could sit and watch it for hours. ” Yearbook 4. Ok, Steve, you can let them out now! STEVEN CURTIS HIGGINS Steve The devil may care, but I don't. Transferred from Clayton in his Sophomore year; Basketball 2; Baseball 2,3; Drama Club 2: Bowling 2. SUSAN RAE HYDE Sue Knowledge is power, but it can't take the place of friends. Transferred from Abington Heights Senior High School be- tween Sophomore and Junior years; Cheering 3; Quiz Team 3,4; Lyme Lites 3,4; Lyme Lites Art Editor 4; Band 3,4; Band President 4; Honor Society 3,4; Yearbook 4; Basket- ball Scorekeeper 4; G.A.A. Treasurer 4; Student Council Treasurer 4; D.A.R. Representative 4; Valedictorian 4. JUDITH ANN LANG Judie 'There's nothing half so sweet in life as love's young dream. Transferred from Hopkinton Junior-Senior High School in her Senior year; Yearbook 4. KAREN SUE MAHON A sunny nature, a true blue heart; Joy is her motto; friend- ship is her art. Transferred from Watertown High School in her Senior year; Chorus 4; Lyme Lites 4. DAWN LYNN MOUNT Dawnie She can never get lost, for she never knows where she is going. Bowling 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2,4; Cheering 2; Lyme Iites3. THOMAS GEORGE LOSAK Tom If silence were golden. I'd be broke. Transferred from Chittenango Central School in his Senior year; Drama Club 4; Yearbook 4; Chorus 4. FRANKIE LEE PERDUE Frank” Life is what you make it. So make it good! Band 2,3; Drama Club 2,3,4; Student Council 3; Chess Club 3,4; Varsity Basketball 4; Chorus 4; Lyme Lites 4; Yearbook 4. PA MELA RA E PH ILLIPS Pam Choose your friends wisely because you become what they are. Honor Society 1,2; Honor Society Pres. 4; Class Pres. 1, 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3; Chorus 1,2; Bowling 1; Lyme Lites 2, 3,4; Drama 2,3,4; Citizenship Ed. Conference 3; Year- book 4. JUDITH LOU PICKETTE Judy Silence is golden, but talking is much more fun. G.A.A. 1,2; Chorus 1,2; Drama 4; Lyme Lites 3,4; Year- book 4; Volleyball 4; Basketball 4; Class Sec. 2,3,4. KATHLEEN PITONZA Kathy life is a serious matter to me, but no one seems to realize it. REBECCA FLORENCE PLANTY Becky Snappy, gay, and full of fun; she has a smile for every- one. Transferred from Indian River Central School in the middle of her Junior year; Track and Field 3. NANCY LEA SIVER Nanc” Laughing when she comes, laughing when she goes; But what she's always laughing about, no one ever knows. Bowling 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. President4; Bas- ketball 1,2,3; Softball 3,4; Track and Field 3,4; Soccer 4; Lyme Lites 3,4; Yearbook 4. Bowling 1,2; AV Club 1; G.A.A. 1,2: Lyme Utes4. Slay down. Bob, here comes Mr. Brown. GARY ALAN SVENDSEN He puts his worries in a pocket with a hole in it. Basketball 2. ROBERT ANDREW TAYLOR Bob He enters the room voice first. Band 2,3: Lyme Lites 3. NANCY DOREEN WALKER Nan Pioneers blazed the trails. Now she bums the roads. G.A.A. 1; A.V. 1: Bowling 1: Honor Society 1: Chorus 2: Lyme Lites 3,4: Yearbook 4; Class V. President 1,2,3,4. TERESA KAY WARNER Terre Man may have his will, but woman has her way. Honor Society 1,2; A.V. Club 1,2; Bowling 1,2,3; Band 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2; Volleyball 2; Soccer 2; Basketball 1; Lyme Utes 2,3,4; Lyme Lites Editor 4; Drama Club 1,2,3; Yearbook 4; Society of Outstanding American High School Students 4; Highest Vocational School Average 4. 'Children must play. CLASS LEADERS SEATED: Pat Callahan - Salutatorian, Sus- an Hyde - Valedictorian. STANDING: Richard Galavitz - Top Honors in nonregents, Terre Warner - Top Honors in Vocational Education. MATTHEW MICHAEL WHATTAM Man Women are here to stay. That's what bothers me. Soccer 1,3,4; Basketball 1,3,4. FIRST ROW: J. Dwyer, M. Gifford, N. Siver, G. Svendsen, T. Warner, S. Higgins, K. Countryman, F. Perdue, N. Walker - Vice President, W. Alberry, S. Hyde. SECOND ROW: R. Taylor, T. Losak. THIRD ROW: K. Ma- hon, M. Barbour, P. Callahan, V. Benney, G. Hare, M. Hare, D. Mount, C. Cuppernell, P. Crouse, J. Pick- ette - Secretary, J. Iang, K. DeBerger, S. Goutremout - Treasurer, D. Fulmer, R. Planty, R. Galavitz, P. Phil- lips - President. ABSENT: K. Pitonza, M. Whattam. How many of these Seniors can you identify? SENIOR CLASS CLASS HISTORY In 1968 we found ourselves as Freshmen, with Mr. Leslie Brown our class advisor. Our officers were: President, Pam Phillips; Vice-President, Nancy Walker; Secretary, Richard Wright; and Treasurer, Mat- thew Whattam. Our Student Council Representative was Pat Callahan. In the fall of 1969, our advisor was Mr. Buck. Our class officers were: President; Pam Phillips; Vice- President, Nancy Walker; Secretary, Judy Pickette; Treasurer, Shana Goutremout; and Student Council Representative, Pat Callahan. As Juniors, with Miss Southard as our advisor, our officers were again. President, Pam Phillips; Vice- President, Nancy Walker; Secretary, Judy Pickette; Treasurer, Shana Goutremout, with Pat Callahan as Student Council Representative. We are now Seniors, 32 members strong. Miss Southard is again our advisor. In the fall we elected class officers as follows: President, Pam Phillips; Vice-President, Nancy Walker; Secretary, Judy Pick- ette; Treasurer, Shana Goutremout; with Pat Callahan, Judy Dwyer and Sue Hyde as our Student Council Representatives. Over the past four years we have had activities such as dances, a magazine sale, a stationery sale, the selling of refreshments at basketball games, the sale of individual school pictures, planting trees, sellir chocolate bars and school mugs, die publication of die 1972 ONTARION and our Senior trip to New York City. During die last four years we have been privileged to have with us, at one time or another: Nancy Klock, Keith Allen, Lynne Parish, Betty Mudgf, Harold Mezo and Richard Wright. Our class motto is We are not afraid of tomorrow, for we have seen yesterday and love today. Our class flower is the light blue carnation, and our class colors are orange and black. CLASS PROPHECY Our reunion is being held February 29, 2,000, in the LCS gym. We chose this date because it was easy to remember and we like to be different. Although we admire the new ceiling, we miss the old one with its memorbale dents and holes. BILL ALBERRY arrives wearing his orange and lavender army uniform with love beads. Bill loves the new army but thinks that Viet Nam is becoming a hundred years' war. MIKE BARBOUR, just arriving, is lively and vigorous, having spent his two weeks’ vacation traveling with a barbershop quartet trying to popularize the song Camptown Racetrack on other planets. VERONICA BENNEY learned to play the violin in her spare time. Now she is writing jokes and hopes to carry on the Benney tradition. PAT CALLAHAN, swooping,in, alights from her computer-controlled space craft, tripping over the hem of her dress. Now an actress, Pat delights in dramatic entrances. KEVIN COUNTRYMAN will be unable to attend as he is monlighting as the jolly green giant and has to guard the pea patch. PAM CROUSE comes roaring in on her Chopper. She's a quiet homemaker during the day, but loves to live it up at night. CHRIS CUPPERNELL trudges in lugging a huge box. Inside is a Crisp air purifier which guards against polluted air. Chris feels that his invention will keep die party from getting stale. KEVIN DEBERGER, who has been quietly talking, commences to exhibit his ability to imitate Martian dancers, and borrows Pam's helmet to show us the Head Hop. JUDY DWYER, who discovered a vaccine for athletes foot, is searching for one against poison ivy. After being teased about his black eye, DANA FULMER, a professional football player, admits to tripping over his shoe laces. RICK GALAVITZ, who has hijacked his way around the world, will be unable to attend, because he was apprehended at the Chaumont National Airport, when his pistol ran out of water. We hear a thump on the ceiling and rush out to see MAJKEN GIFFORD parachute in. She has been preaching in little country towns throughout the universe and saves time by parachuting to the churches. SHANA GOUTREMOUT arrives late. At the last minute a billionaire decided to make a deposit in pennies, which took Shana several hours to count. GENE HARE, who recently returned to earth, tells of his hare-raising experiences on Mars. It seems the Martians are experts on levitation. MIKE HARE comes galloping in on his 2,000 lb. Hereford bull, then cuts it up for steaks. Mike is a superior chef. STEVE HIGGINS, who has been constructing brick houses on Pluto, says he enjoys MASONRY! SUSAN HYDE suddenly appears. Her invisibility power wore off from her last Secret Service Mission. She's supposed to be on duty now, but she says they won’t miss her. JUDY LANG drives up in her limousine with Lang for President on the bumper. As governor, she managed to clear the state debt and would like to do the same with the national debt. TOM LOSAK arrives rather depressed. The bridge he built between the US and China collapsed shortly after being completed. At first we didn't recognize KAREN MAHON, who was wearing dark glasses. She has dyed her hair black to become a Spanish dancer. We are surprised to see DAWN MOUNT arrive on a plodding mule. Dawn says she has been successful with her riding stable and proceeded to show us a new mount that she had devised. FRANK PERDUE, who outsang Glen Camphell last week, wants to start his own show. First he must recover from his laryngitis. PAM PHILLIPS (a moon nurse) tells Judy Dwyer about a strange disease, which causes the skin to erupt into large purple pimples, and wonders if Judy could concoct a vaccine. JUDY PICKETTE has been trying to influence Kathy Pitonza to buy a picket fence from her interna- tionally-known line. But KATHY PITONZA insists that so far everything's been okay and a fence wouldn't enhance the appearance of her tree house. BECKY PLANTY just bought a shoe to house her planty of children. NANCY SIVER walks in and remains standing. Space medicine still hasn't found a cure for her pulled muscle. GARY SVENDSEN, is enjoying his fame as leading muckracker in the US after surpassing Ralph Nader, and arrives complaining about reunions. BOB TAYLOR hasn't changed much in height, but he enjoys his fame as a comedian. NANCY WALKER is late because she had to wipe ice cream from her hair. While driving a space- bus, she had to slam on her air-brakes and the little boy behind her lost his ice cream cone. TERRE WARNER, editor of the UNIVERSAL TIMES, brought her star reporter with her. She says this reunion is front page news. MATT WHATTAM hobbles in, shaking his white-haired head. He invented a youth potion which backfired and is now working on an antidote. CLASS WILL I, BILL ALBERRY, leave my quiet nature to Mike Countryman. I, MIKE BARBOUR, leave my violin to Pat O'Neill, (snicker) I, VERONICA BENNEY, leave my school spirit to my sister Ginger. I, PAT CALLAHAN, leave my undeserved reputation for skipping and cutting classes to anyone who is as undeserving as I was. I, KEVIN COUNTRYMAN, leave my habit of oversleeping every morning to Scott Aubertine. I, PAM CROUSE, leave the memory of the Crouses to all the teachers who have suffered with us through die years. I, CHRIS CUPPERNELL, leave my ability to burn rubber in four gears to Richard Dunham. I, KEVIN DeBERGER, leave my ability to grow a beard to Nate Larkin. I, JUDY DWYER, leave my sense of organization to Diane Brimmer, who could undoubtedly put it to use. I, DANA FULMER, leave all my ability to no one. I. RICK GALAVITZ, leave. I, MAJKEN GIFFORD, leave my ability to stay out of trouble to Karen Hare. I, SHANA GOUTREMOUT, as treasurer of the Senior class, leave my ability to mess up the finances of the class to Kim Wiseman. I, GENE HARE, leave my great English marks to Fred Klock. I, MIKE HARE, leave my great basketball skill and coordination to Butch Fitzgerald. He needs it. I, STEVE HIGGINS, leave my shop coveralls from Vocational to Bayne White. I, SUSAN HYDE, leave to Meg Hewitt, my ability to teach Earth Science class everything 1 know in one minute. I, JUDY LANG, leave the problems of the world in your hands. I, TOM LOSAK, leave my fantastic ability to cause trouble and bug the teachers to Brian Cuppemell. I hope he will use it wisely. I, KAREN MAHON, leave my quietness to Robbin Johnson and my singing ability to Janet Howard. I, DAWN MOUNT, leave my good attendance record to Diane Brimmer. I, FRANK PERDUE, leave my singing voice to anyone who wishes to make people happy with it. I, PAM PHILLIPS, leave my position as president of the Senior class to anyone willing to assume all the responsibilities. I, JUDY PICKETTE, do not leave, as I am coming back as a post-grad. I, KATHY PITONZA, leave to Debbie Conroy the ability to love, lose, and try again. I, BECKY PLANTY, leave my quiet nature to my sister Debbie. I, NANCY SIVER, leave my love of fast cars to Brian Countryman in hopes that he will drive carefully. I, GARY SVENDSEN, leave my trapping skill to Red Beard, Brian Cuppernell, who really needs it. I, BOB TAYLOR, leave my long hair to Mr. Lee. I, NANCY WALKER, leave my ability to pass my road test the first time to Eugene Klock. It may help him on his 3rd, 4th, or even 5th time around. I, TERRE KAY WARNER, leave my position in die alphabet to Terri Lynn Warner in hopes that she doesn't mind being last all the time. I, MATTHEW WHATTAM, leave my ability to stay our of trouble to Michael Countryman. ADVICE TO THE QENI0R8 We advise BILL ALBERRY to join the Army. With his reputation as a tank he will go far. We advise MIKE BARBOUR to be a violin player in the Philharmonic Orchestra, (snicker) We advise VERONICA BENNEY to become a professional secretary and work for President Nixon. We advise PAT CALLAHAN to become a writer for the soap opera Another World. We advise KEVIN COUNTRYMAN to become principal next year. We are sure he will succeed as he has spent so much time in the office. We advise PAM CROUSE to marry a certain boy and start their own farm. We advise CHRIS CUPPERNELL to buy all the vacant buildings in Watertown and open up a chain of speed shops. We advise KEVIN DeBERGER to invent the world's fastest snowmobile. We advise JUDY DWYER to stay away from guard rails. We advise DANA FULMER to invent his own shaving cream and call it Fulmer's Foam. We advise RICK GALAVITZ, better known as the lion, to stay in his den and leave Christians alone We advise MAJKEN GIFFORD to follow in her father's footsteps and become a bus driver at L.C.S. We advise SHANA GOUTREMOUT to become a chemist because of all the fun she had in Mr. Lee's class. We advise GENE HARE to invent a car called Duster 340. We advise MIKE HARE to join his brother's automobile factory. We advise SUE HYDE to take the Trigonometry Regents over again because she only got a 99% the first time. We advise STEVE HIGGINS to buy his own little Opal and bomb around all day. We advise JUDY LANG to move to Massachusetts so she won't have to commute. We advise TOM LOSAK to open up his own chain of meat markets. We advise KAREN MAHON to become a professional blanket maker. We advise DAWN MOUNT to climb a mountain and call it Mount Dawn. We advise PAM PHILLIPS to buy a screwdriver factory and call it Phillips' Screwdrivers. We advise FRANK PURDUE to become an actor. With his experience at L.C.S. he can go far. We advise JUDY PICKETT to enjoy play practice. It's not that bad. We advise KATHY PITONZA to open up her own pizza parlour and call it Pitonza's Pizzas, O'kay? We advise BECKY PLANTY to open up her own nursery and call it Planty's Plants. We advise NANCY SIVER to join a Chapparel racing team. We advise GARY SVENDSEN to become a member of Svendson's ??? and work on his little wooden shack. We advise BOB TAYLOR to become a professional drummer in a country band. He has so much in- terest in drums and so much experience. We advise NANCY WALKER to take up masonry and become a professional mason. We advise TERRE WARNER to become editor of her own newspaper. Her work with the Lymelites gives her a great start. We advise MATTHEW WHATTAM to become a professional basketball player. His playing experiences at Lyme will help him enormously. SENIORS AT PLAY JUNIOR CLASS FIRST ROW: D. Sylver, K. Hare, J. Wright, L. Chavoustie, B, Varney, S. Davis, D. Munk, P. Favry, D. Conroy, C. Venton, D. Galavitz. SECOND ROW: T. Warner, R. Johnson, G. Allen, G. Benney, C. Hol- brook, L. Bergevin, S. Green, B. White, K. Wiseman, D. Brimmer, S. LaFlair. THIRD ROW: M. Hyde, G, Barth, G. Alberry, E. Klock, P. O'Neill, D. Dunham, C. Wiley, S. Aubertine, G. Hubbard, Mrs. Fore- paugh. FOURTH ROW: F. Fitzgerald, K. Gosier. CLASS OFFICERS: Pres. - S. Aubertine, V. Pres. - G. Barth, Sec. - D. Sylver, Treas. - K. Wiseman. ADVICE TO THE JUNIORS We advise GERRY ALBERRY to invent a new dance, the Alberry Shuffle. We advise GARY ALLEN to make a career of taking snowmobiles and leaving girls stranded. We advise SCOTT AUBERTINE to become president of the senior class next year and have a few more head- aches. We advise GARY BARTH to join the Lake's Basketball team. With his height he will be their number one player. We advise GEORGE BELLINGER to become a professional actor. With his experience at Lyme he will go far. We advise GREG BENNEY to hoard his money and be another Jack Benny. We advise LESLIE BERGEVIN'to be a professional piano player, and play for Lawrence Welk. We advise DIANE BRIMMER to write a book called Love American Style. She’s got lots of knowledge. We advise LuANN CHAVOUSTIE to be on the Glen Campbell show. With her humor she will liven up the show. We advise DEBBIE CONROY to marry Greg and be Ole Mother Hubbard. We advise SHIRLEY DAVIS to join a roller derby team. We advise DICK DUNHAM to enter his Mustang in the Daytona 500. If he’s lucky he might come in last. We advise BUTCH FITZGERALD to be a professional playboy,. He'll be very famous with all his experience. We advise DON GALAVITZ to star in a play as Romeo. There are lots of girls who would gladly be his Juliet. We advise PENNY FAVRY to devise her own dictionary. With her vocabulary, it's sure to be a winner. We advise KATHY GOSIER to become a gym teacher and give Mrs. Taylor a break. We advise STEVE GREEN to build a cabin and make moonshine. We advise KAREN HARE to buy a rabbit farm. With a name like hers how could she fail? We advise CATHIE HOLBROOK to talk more. She's so quiet, we hardly know she’s there. We advise GREG HUBBARD to take over the Town Tavern and make a chain of Taverns up and down die St. Lawrence. We advise MARK HYDE to carry a dictionary at all times because of Miss Southard's criticism of his atro- cious spelling. We advise ROBIN JOHNSON to marry Steve and start their own used car lot. We advise EUGENE KLOCK to open his own little Clock Shop and call it Klock’s Clocks. We advise NORMAN MATICE to open a radio shop and turn on. We advise DEBBIE MUNK to sell mink coats. How does Munk's Minks” sound? We advise PAT O'NEILL to become a politician. He certainly has the charm, persuasiveness, and ability to run down the opposition. We advise DAWN SYLVER to marry Chuck and be a farmer's wife. We advise BARBARA VARNEY to buy an alarm clock, so when she and Kevin get married he won't over- sleep anymore. We advise CONNIE VENTON to become a fashion designer and develop her own line of Connie's Couture. We advise TERRI WARNER to marry a business executive and be his inspiration to succeed. We advise BAYNE WHITE to start a snowmobile shop in his garage. With all his experience it should be a success. We advise CRAIG WILEY to be a farmer and raise watermelons. How does Wiley's Watermelons sound? We advise KIM WISEMAN to get her own basketball team and cheer for it. What do you think of Wise- man Trotters?” We advise JACKIE WRIGHT and her sister Janette to build an airplane. How does the Wright Sisters sound? SOPHOMORES FIRST ROW: K. Dodge, D. Kearney, F. Allen, C. Smith, E. VanAlstyne, E. Gifford, C. Best, H. Mathieu, D. Dunn. SECOND ROW: J. Trainham, N. Larkin, C. Mitchell, T. Comins, K. Berkman, M. Hewitt, J. Reed, G. Svendson, K. VanNess, J. Allen. THIRD ROW: D. Whitmore, T. Davis, C. Sweet, E. Haas, T. FltzPatrick, D. Wiseman, R. Drury, T. Dwyer, B. Cuppernell. ABSENT: K. Fitzgerald, J. Gosier, L. Mount, C. Van Alstyne. NINTH GRADE FIRST ROW: B. Allen, M. Haas, L. Middlestate, C. Radley, S. Russea, L. Matice, J. Howard, V. Stumpf, B. Barth, V. Mussot, J. Bassette, Mr. Derefinko. SECOND ROW: D. Greene, J. Wright, J. Lance, R. Best, D. Phillips, G. Benney, E. Calhoun, K. Hamlin, C. Benjamin, C. Chavousde, N. Gosier. THIRD ROW: M. Countryman, D. Venton, J, Warner, G. Day, G. Horeth, V. Sweet, N, Bergevin, D. Knight, B. Jackson, Mike Losak, K. Bearup, L. Thompson. ABSENT: G. Benney, S. Barbour, S. Shea. EIGHTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Mr. Moore, S. Silver, D. Fitzgerald, A. Bassette, C. Mathieu, M. Martin, V. Sager, N. Hyde, L. Trainham, M. Hare, R. Dollinger, A. Hyde. SECOND ROW: Mr. Fetterly, J. Benjamin, R. Hills, P. Hyde, C. Weiler, C. Cuppemell, Janice Chavousde, Janet Chavousde, V. Gokey, M. Larkin, C. Lang, T. Hewitt. THIRD ROW: R. Giltz, D. Bourquin, R. Dunham, M. Jones, J. Raso, D. Dunn, T. O'Neill, D. Planty, E. Brimmer, K. Svendsen, C. Fulmer, K. Thompson. ABSENT: B. Countryman, F. Tallman, D. Parker, B. Bel- linger, W. Failing. SEVENTH GRADE FIRST ROW: W. Weiler, D. Walker, C. Calhoun, K. Horeth, B. Davis, N. Lang, J. Trainham, J. Reed, B. Wahttam, S. Rickett, J. Morrow, D. Dollinger, Mr. Pfister. SECOND ROW: J. Benny, S. Conroy, G. Grim- shaw, N. Bourquin, C. Melien, J. Wright, M. Mathieu, D. Darrow, R. Larkin, S. West, S. Edus. THIRDROW: M. Jones, M. Hanlin, D. Smith, J. Brimmer, K. Trainham, E. Audo, S. Barth, J. Bearup, B. Day, M. Knight B. Hilts. ABSENT: C. Mitchell. SIXTH GRADE FIRST ROW: T. Smith, D. Barbour, D. Larkin, D. Shea, B. Callahan, J. Hubbard, J. Martin, D. Gokey, S. Larkin, E. Herrick, T. Trainham, Mr. Bates. SECOND ROW: S. Middlestate, R. Best, T. Bell, J. Berkman, V. Garrett, C. Scarpechi, M. Cuppernell, J. Moitow, W. Wiseman, J. Phillips, S. Petty, R. Hamlin, J. Bas- sette. THIRDROW: L. Wilson, M. Middlestate, K. Bourquin, K. Trainham, L. Aubertine, M. Failing, D. Losak, M. Bellenger, J. Thompson, K. Barton, J. Wright. FIFTH GRADE FIRST ROW: G. Chavoustie, R. Goodfriend, S. Dollinger, L. Dwyer, J. Wright, D. Wiseman, K. Davis, L. Darrow, D. Brown, Mr. Wilson. SECOND ROW: Carrie Mitchell, K. Matice, E. Weller, D. Male, L. Van- Alstyne, Y. Wilson, R. Hirschler, S. Rickett, P. Kemmis, S. Bassette, R. Russell. THIRD ROW: J. Johnson, L. Goutremout, C. Countryman, M. Jones, S. Gosier, J. Hamburg, T. Favry, K. Simmons, M. Fish, D. Benney. ABSENT: F. Newman, C. Mitchell. FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADES FIRST ROW: R. Goodfriend, M. Mussot, J. Field, J. Calhoun, K. Hubbard, Robbin Hemingway. SECOND ROW: Richard Hemingway, J. Hyde, D. Parker, R. Goutiemont, D. DeBerger, J. Holbrook, W. Barton, Mrs. Eschenberg. FOURTH GRADE FIRST ROW: C. Valentijie, M. Bell, M. Walker, T. Trainham, A. Larkin, L. Walker, R. Goodfriend, M. Cuppernell, Misslnfanti.no. SECOND ROW: B. Aldrich, J. Middlestate, G. Galavitz, S. Shea, P. Dodge, K. Munk, J. Grimshaw, T. Radley, O. Hemingway. THIRD ROW: S. Bacukus, L. Warner. M. Belsey, K. Goutremout, S. Fournier, D. Parker, C. Raso, E. Giltz, S. Backus. ABSENT: J. Bevens, T. Simmons, K. Yott. THIRD GRADE FIRST ROW: G. Goutremout, M. Aldrich, E. Giltz, T. Barton, K. Towne, K. Benney, D. Simmons, F. Dolling er, K. Calhoun. SECOND ROW: N. Alberry. D. Hirschler, A. Hyde. W. Fish, W. Scarpechi, C. Aubertine, M. Kimmis, P. O’Brien, J. Brass, Mrs. Hentze. ABSENT: R. Wright, S. Rickett, D. Parker. THIRD GRADE FIRST ROW: R. Hirschler, S. Raso, W. Trainham, R. Shea, N. Larkin, L. Hilts. SECOND ROW: V. Leavitt, K. Male, J. Hyde, R. Stumpf, D. Berkman, M. Can, R. Hilts, S. Rickett, Mrs. Hemenway. THIRD ROW: R. Whattam, G. Failing, K. Trainham, S. Mussot, T. Antonelli, M. Jones, M. Revelle, L. Adams. SECOND GRADE FIRST ROW: J. Valentine, S. Male, T. Birchenough, T. Petty, R. Trainham, M. Herrick, R. Herrick, Mrs. Edsall. SECOND ROW: J. Alberry, B. Darrow, C. Raso, P. Trainham. A. Nellis, K. Conroy, M. Bishop, S. Fields. THIRD ROW: R. Lear, J. Bassette, A. DeLaurier, G. Becker, A. FitzPatrick, T. Morse, B. Shea, S. Alberry. ABSENT: C. Simmons, K. Yott. FIRST ROW: L. Radley, T. Morrow, L. Walker, J. Alberry, L. Dollinger. SECOND ROW: A. Belcher, T. Morse, D. VanAlstyne, M. Mussot, D. Belsey, Mrs. McCarn. THIRD ROW: K. Thompson, W. Chambers, D. Gosier, P. Fournier, G. Galavitz, S. Wilson. FIRST ORADE FIRST ROW: G. Corbari, R. Goodfriend, V. Ryan, D. Putnam, A. Smith, T. Carney, A. Benny, R. Train- ham. SECOND ROW: D. Middlestate, B. Hirschler, K. Mount, J. Radley, A. Larkin, K. O’Brien, R. Dona- to, A. DeLaurier, T. Pecor. ABSENT: Mrs. Kelly. FIRQT GRADE FIRST ROW: M. Towne, D. Chambers, W. O'Neill, L. Walker, V. Smith, S. Bevens, R. Shea, W. Middle- state, Mrs: Buck. SECOND ROW: P. Radley, J. Nellis, K. Brass, W. Bancroft, M. Revelle, R. Wright, M. Comins, B. Simmons, R. Goodfriend. ABSENT: M. Horning, W. Valentine. AM KINDERGARTEN FIRST ROW: J. Weiler, K. Goutremout, R. Brown, K. Sanford, G. Becker, D. Hemingway, P. Norton, C. Radley, Mrs. Brown. SECOND ROW: C. Thompson, D. Belcher, P. Gokey, L. Havens, G. Donaldson, G. Willette, M. Parks, S. Simmons. ABSENT: W. Alberry, J. Smith. PM KINDERGARTEN FIRST ROW: T. Wilson, K. Garrett, C. Lawrence, A. Alberry, R. Raso, R. Morrow, Mrs. Brown. SECOND ROW: P. Fitzpatrick, M. Ransier, D. Mahon, J. Cuppemell, L. Peters, C. Bassette. VOCATIONAL SCHOOL STUDENTS Karen Mahon Greg Hubbard Veronica Benney, Pam Crouse, Terre Warner Karen Hare, Shirley Davis ONTARION FIRST ROW: S. Hyde, V. Benney, S. Goutremout - Bus. Manager, P. Phillips, J. Dwyer- Editcr, J. Lang, M. Barbour, W. Alberry, K. Countryman. ON LADDER: R. Galavitz, N. Walker, T. Losak, P. Callahan, P. Crouse. LYME LITE9 FIRST ROW: S. Aubertine - Sports Editor, N. Larkin - Junior Editor, T. Warner - Editor, Mrs. Forepaugh - Advisor. SECOND ROW: P. Crouse, T. Warner, D. Conroy, C. Mitchell, V. Benney, K. Berkman, S. Hyde. THIRD ROW: J. Pickette, N. Siver, F. Perdue, K. Mahon, T. Comins, L. Bergevin. FOURTH ROW: R. Johnson. ABSENT: G. Bellinger - Assistant Editor. QTUDENT COUNCIL FIRST ROW: N. Larkin, S. Hyde, P. Callahan - President, Mr. Moore - Advisor, G. Barth, J. Dwyer. SEC- OND ROW: J. Reed, C. Venton, E. Audo, R. Drury, L. Matice, C. Lang, B. Barth. QUIZ TEAM SEATED: Lfr. Bates - Advisor. STANDING: Dawn Sylver, Leslie Bergevin, Kim Wiseman, Susan Hyde, Nathan Larkin. BAND FIRST ROW: M. Martin, C. Calhoun, S. Conroy, M. Mathieu, D. Wiseman, B. Hilts. SECOND ROW: Mr. Collins, N. Bourquin, C. Melien, M. Hare, G. Grimshaw, T. Comins, D. Munk, C. Mitchell, G. Svendsen, J. Howard, M. Hanlin, Malcolm Jones, M. Larkin. THIRD ROW: V. Stumpf, C. Weiler, Janet Chavoustie, C. Benjamin, C. Chavoustie, Janice Chavoustie, C. Holbrook, S. Hyde, K. Wiseman, E. Gifford, S. West, N, Hyde. FOURTH ROW: A. Hyde, B. Barth, E. Van Alstyne, D. Phillips, V. Sager, E. Audo, N. Lang. FIFTH ROW: J. Benjamin, M. Hewitt, W. Failing, Martin Jones, N. Larkin, C. Mitchell, J. Reed,T. Hewitt. DRAMA CLUB FIRST ROW: F. Perdue, D. Conroy, P. Favry, Mrs. Forepaugh. SECOND ROW: T. Losak, R. Johnson, P. Callahan, D. Sylver, R. Galavitz. THIRD ROW: J. Pickette, K. Countryman, C. Venton, D. Galavitz, T. Warner, L. Bergevin, P. Phillips. SENIOR CHORUS FIRST ROW: C. Mitchell, K. Berkman, C. Smith, K. Mahon, J. Howard, E. Gifford, D. Sylver, V. Stumpf, V. Mussot, M. Gifford. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Jones. C. Chavousde, L. Mount, B. Varney. L. Chavoustie. P. Crouse, D. Munk, D. Dunn, D. Brimmer, M. Hewitt, K. VanNess, E. VanAlstyne. THIRD ROW: K. Hamlin. D. Phillips, K. Wiseman. C. Venton, C. Benjamin, R. Johnson. G. Svendsen, Dwyer, S. Goutremout, S. LaFlair, J. Reed. FOURTH ROW: T. Losak, M. Countryman, F. Perdue, R. Galavitz, D. Galavitz, C. Hol- brook, L. Bergevin, N. Bergevin, D. Greene. T. Comins, J. Lance. JUNIOR HIGH CHORUS FIRST ROW: Mrs. Jones, Janet Chavoustie, C. Weller, Janice Chavoustie. W. Weller, D. Fitzgerald, M. Hare, B. Whattam, J, Morrow, A. Hyde, J. Reed, D. Dollinger. SECOND ROW: Mr. Collins, B. Day, K. Trainham, J. Benjamin, C. Cuppemell, T. Hewitt, N. Hyde, G. Grimshaw, M. Mathieu, R. Larkin, D. Walker, N. Lang, D. Darrow. THIRD ROW: Martin Jones, J. Raso, D. Dunn, C. Fulmer, Malcolm Jones, LYME CENTRAL CHAPTER OF THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY FIRST ROW: Nathan Larkin. SECOND ROW: Mr. Fetterly, Leslie Bergevin, Kim Wiseman. THIRD ROW: Susan Hyde, Judy Dwyer, Pat Callahan. LERAY CHAPTER OF THE NATIONAL JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY FIRST ROW: Cathy Weiler, Karin Horeth, Elyda Audo, Shawna Barth, Marlene Knight, Nanette Bergevin. SEC ONDROW: Cynthia Benjamin, Tracey Hewitt, Vicki Sager. Susan West, Ruth Larkin, Jennifer Lance. THIRD ROW: Wayne Failing, Jeff Bassette. AUDIO-VISUAL CLUB FIRST ROW: J. Wright, D. Darrow, D. Walker, S. Rickette, B. Whattam, J. Morrow, Mr. Newstead. SECOND ROW: K. Tralnham, S. Bar . J. Benney, M. Knight, B. Day, G. Grimshaw, M. Mathieu. THIRD ROW: D. Venton, E. Haas, J. Trainham, J. Brimmer, D. Smith, M. Hanlin, J. Bearup. CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION CONFERENCE Susan Hyde, Kathy Gosier, Kim Wiseman CHESS TEAM SEATED: Mr. Derefinko. STANDING: T. Dwyer, D. Whitmore, D. Planty, S. Greene, W. Alberry, T. FitzPatrick, G. Horeth. AWARDS AMERICAN LEGION ORATORICAL CONTEST Mr. Pfister - Advisor, Nathan Larkin - 1st place in Jefferson County. DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION REPRESENTATIVE Susan Hyde. DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION ESSAY CONTESTANTS BETTY CROCKER HOMEMAKER OF TOMORROW Susan Hyde, Miss Tighe - Advisor FIRST ROW: E. Herricks, D. Gokey - County Win- ner, S. Dollinger, D. Shea. SECOND ROW: Mr. Pfister, J. Bassette, C. Countryman - County Dis- trict Winner, Marsha Jones, J. Berkman. THIRD ROW: Martin Jones, D. Losak, T. Bell, M. Middle state, D. Planty. ADVISORS: Mr. Bates, Mr. Wil- son, Mr. Pfister. VAR8ITY SOCCER FIRST ROW: J. Bassette, L. Matice, G. Day, M. Losak, M. Hyde, JoeBearup - Manager. SECOND ROW: G. Alberry, D. Venton, T. Dwyer, J. Gosier, B. Cuppernell, G. Benney, W. Alberry, E. Haas. THIRD ROW: Coach Towne, G. Hubbard, G. Barth, S. Aubertine, F. Fitzgerald, M. Countryman, K. Countryman, D. Ful- mer, S. Greene, J. Warner. JUNIOR HIGH 90CCER FIRST ROW: D. Fitzgerald, R. Hills. SECOND ROW: W. Weiler, N. Bourqui. , M. Hare, A. Bassette, S. Silver. S. Conroy, C. Melien, S. Rickett, J. Morrow, R. Dollinger. THIRD ROW: J. Benjamin, J. Brimmer, B. Jackson, W. Failing, R. Giltz, M. Dunham, Martin Jones, Malcolm Jones, M. Martin, G. Grimshaw, Mr. Buck. SOCCER FIRST ROW: C. Mathieu, S. Barbour, S. Shea, T. Warner, K. Gosier, T. Comins, D, Greene, K. Dodge, K. Fitzgerald, J. Reed, A. Hyde. SECOND ROW: J. Benney, E. VanAlstyne, L. Chavoustie, D. Conroy, D. Munk, L. Mount, D. Phillips, J. Howard, K. Hamlin, M. Mathieu, B. Day, N. Hyde. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Taylor, S. Hyde, K. Weiler, Janet Chavoustie, C. Chavoustie, B. Varney, P. Favry, Janice Chavous- tie, R. Johnson, J. Lance, N. Siver, K. Wiseman, K. Svendsen, C. Cuppernell, J. Wright, E. Audo. AB- SENT: C. Fulmer. TRACK AND FIELD FIRST ROW: P. Favry, D. Conroy, K. Fitzerald, K. Dodge, R. Johnson, C. Radley, C. VanAlstyne. SEC- OND ROW: B. Planty, K. Hamlin, D.Phillips, D. Greene, K. Gosier, J. Howard, H. Mathieu, K. Wiseman, L. Bergevin, N. Siver, Mrs. Taylor. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL John Morrow - Manager, Jeff Bassette, John Gorier, George Day, Dann Venton, Terry Dwyer, Eugene Klock, Jay Warner, Nathan Larkin, Mr. Buck, Joey Bearup - Manager. ABSENT: Don Whitmore. VARSITY BASKETBALL Coach Towne, Brian Cuppernell, Scott Aubertine, William Alberry, Kevin Countryman, Gary Barth, Dana Ful- mer, Francis Fitzgerald. ABSENT: Matthew Whattam, Kevin DeBerger, Gerald Alberry, Frank Perdue, Mike Countryman. JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: M. Jones, G. Grimshaw, J. Benjamin, A. Bassette, J. Brimmer, J. Morrow, M. Hanlin. SEC- OND ROW: hfr. Wilson, J. Bearup, R, Hills, R. Giltz, M. Jones, B. Dunham, C. Mitchell, GIRLS' BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: S. Hyde, E. Van Alstyne, C. Chavoustie, K. Hamlin, M, Mathier - Manager. SECOND ROW: K. Wiseman, T. Comins, T. Warner, D. Phillips, D. Greene, K. Gosier, R. Johnson, J, Lance, K. Dodge, K. Fitzgerald, Mrs. Taylor. BASEBALL FIRST ROW: Greg Hubbard, D. Rilmer. SECOND ROW: Coach Towne, J. Gosier, S. Aubertine, G. Barth, T. Dwyer, G. Alberry, F. Fitzgerald, G. Benney, B. Cuppernell, S. Greene. JUNIOR HIOH BASEBALL FIRST ROW: Jeff Bassette, Scott Silver, Mark Hare, Larry Matice, David Knight. SECOND ROW: Mr. Wilson. Dann Venton, Jay Warner, Richard Giltz, Gary Horeth, Martin Jones. SENIOR HIGH BOWLING FIRST ROW: Mr. Lee, D. Dunn, K. Fitzgerald, K. Dodge, C. Radley, M. Hyde, D. Knight, J. Bassette. SECOND ROW: K. Bearup, J. Reed, G. Horeth, L. Thompson, M. Hewitt, K. Berkman, S. Barbour, S. Shea, V. Mussot. THIRD ROW: N. Bergevin, G. Alberry, S. Greene, T. FitzPatiick, V. Sweet, G. Svendsen, J. Howard, D. Munk. JUNIOR HIGH BOWLING FIRST ROW: J. Wright, B. Day, C. Melien, B. Weiler, D. Dollinger, S. Rickett. SECOND ROW: Mr. Lee, M. Knight, E. Audo, S. Barth, M. Jones, B. Dunham, F. Tallman, J. Brimmer, N. Bourquin, J. Raso, B. Whattam. THIRD ROW: K. Horeth, C. Calhoun, V. Gokey, C. Weiler, A. Hyde, V. Sager, T. O'Neill, D, Planty, C. Thompson, N. Hyde. FOURTH ROW: B. Davis, M. Mathieu, J. Reed. M. Hanlin, S. Silver, J. Morrow, J. Bearup, B. Hilts, D. Dunn, E. Brimmer, T. Hewitt. ABSENT: K. Svensen, R. Dollinger, L. Trainham, A. Bassette. OAA FIRST ROW: Janet Chavoustie, V. Stumpf, D. Conroy, P. Favry, N. Hyde, A. Hyde. SECOND ROW: T. Warner, E. Audo, Janice Chavoustie, J. Howard, E. VanAlstyne, Jennie Reed. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Taylor, K. Wiseman, C. Benjamin, K. Hamlin, C. Chavoustie, L. Mount, M. Mathieu. FOURTH ROW: T. Corn- ins, D. Phillips, K. Fitzgerald, C. Radley, C. VanAlstyne, S. Hyde, C. Mathieu. FIFTH ROW: N. Siver, D. Greene, K. Dodge, R. Johnson, J. Lance, K. Gosier, JoAnnReed. ABSENT: C. Fulmer. G.A.A. President STOREKEEPERS and TIMEKEEPERS Kathy Gosier Connie Mitchell, Susan Hyde, Marget Hewitt, Kate Hamlin. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS FIRST ROW: Karen Fitzgerald, Robbin Johnson, LuAnn Chavoustie, Kim Wiseman, Connie Venton. SECOND ROW: Dawn Sylver, Debbie Conroy, Leslie Bergevin, JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS FIRST ROW: Darla Phillips. SECOND ROW: Lori Mount, Kathy Van- Ness, Nanette Bergevin, Trina Comins. THIRD ROW: Vickie Stumpf, Carol Chavoustie, Becky Barth. GIRLS SOFTBALL FIRST ROW: J. Howard, S. Barbour, S. Shea, K. Hamlin, K. Fitzgerald, K. Dodge. SECOND ROW: T. War- ner, D. Conroy, L. Chavoustie, D. Munk, L. Mount, D. Phillips, V. Stumpf, C. Chavoustie. THIRD ROW: B. Varney, P. Faury, K. Wiseman, T. Comins, K. Gosier, R. Johnson, J. Lance, N. Siver, C. Benjamin, Mrs. Taylor. If you have to tap your foot, please tap it to the Excedrin headache number 23 coming up! right beat. Don't look now but someone’s getting mad. Ready or not here I come. Look at those big blue eyes! Look Butch! Only one cavity! What did I ever do to deserve this? Don't just stand there, do something! Would you people hurry up. I haven't got all day! Don't take my picture. My make-up Is all smeared! Kevin, you've got split ends! What did you say his phone number was? Well Judy, what do we do now? Stop it! 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