Lyme Central School - Ontarion Yearbook (Chaumont, NY)

 - Class of 1972

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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.

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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.



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1969

Lyme Central School - Ontarion Yearbook (Chaumont, NY) online collection, 1970 Edition, Page 1

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Lyme Central School - Ontarion Yearbook (Chaumont, NY) online collection, 1971 Edition, Page 1

1971

Lyme Central School - Ontarion Yearbook (Chaumont, NY) online collection, 1973 Edition, Page 1

1973

Lyme Central School - Ontarion Yearbook (Chaumont, NY) online collection, 1974 Edition, Page 1

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Lyme Central School - Ontarion Yearbook (Chaumont, NY) online collection, 1975 Edition, Page 1

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