Lyme Central School - Ontarion Yearbook (Chaumont, NY)

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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. From the waves of old Ontario Borne on wings of time Fortune builded here our motto, Loyalty sublime. Loyalty and truth and honor To the golden rule; Hail to thee, our alma mater; Hail! Lyme Central School. (Seen and gold, O wave forever O’er our high school fair; Loyal to her best endeavor, Keep it floating 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 DEDICATION This year, we, the graduating class of 1973, respect- fully dedicate the Ontarion to Mr. Ken Towne. He has proven to be not only an excellent coach, but a friend to all as well. We shall always remember Mr. Towne, es- pecially for his warm smile and sincere willingness to lend a helping hand. Thank you, Mr. Towne. ADMINISTRATION Tenderly now let all men turn to the earth Nancy Newhall As the members of the Senior Class of 1973 of Lyme Central School go forth in the world to find their places in life, they carry the sincere best wishes of everyone for a long, happy, and productive life. Wherever that place may be, they will not be forgotten. All that remain here will watch their continued growth with interest and pride. Congratulations, Class of '73. Good Luck and God Speed. £.7(cJi BOARD OF EDUCATION FIRST ROW: Frederick O'Brien, William Hewitt - President, Richard Revelle. SECOND ROW: Richard Schreiber, Kent Wiley, Martin Horeth. ABSENT: Jane Failing - Clerk, Janice Comins - Treasurer, Ray Failing. OFFICE PERSONNEL SEATED: Olive Silver. STANDING: Jane Failing, Elaine Becker. 5 CAFETERIA HELP D. Kirkby, A. Froysell, M. Pickette, K. Comins. 6 FACULTY . . . that gray color . . . -which nature loves; color of unpainted wood, weather-stain; time-stain; not glaring nor gaudy; the color of all roofs, the color of all things that endure . . . David Thoreau FACULTY FIRST ROW; J. Bates, B. Moore, M. Pfister, P. Kelly, P. Infantino. SECOND ROW; E. Derefinko, T. Fetterly, C. Newstead, R. Wilson, A. Bergevin, M. Eschenberg. ABSENT: M. Southard, D. West, R. Dunham, C. Edsall, C. Forepaugh, M. E. Shoemaker, C. Vick. FACULTY FIRST ROW; J. Walker, R. Yott, B. Brown, L. Carney, M. Buck. SECOND ROW; D. McCarn, J. Jones, G. Thompson, M. Hentze. THIRD ROW; M. Tighe, B. Hemenway, J. Lee, K. Towne, J. Buck. ABSENT: J. Collins, M. Bastian, M. Bondellio, M. Eddy, W. Riethle, E. Perry. 8 SENIORS Time is but the stream I go a-fishing in. I drink at it; but while I drink I see the sandy bottom and detect how shallow it Its thin current slides away, but eternity remains. David Thoreau GERALD ANDREW ALBERRY 'Ace A good-natured person is never out of place. Bowling 1; Soccer 1,2,3,4; Soccer All-Star Honorable Mention 4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4. GARY STEVEN ALLEN Leonard It is not what you do that counts; It's what you get away with. Soccer 2,3. SCOTT GORDON AUBERTINE Flash Women are unpredictable. You never know how they are going to manage to get their own way. Band 1; Bowling 1; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Soccer 1,2, 3,4; Drama Club 2,3; Class President 3; Lyme Lites 3; Frontier League Baseball All-Star 3; Frontier League Soccer All-Star Honorable Men- tion 3; Ontarion 4; Basketball Captain 4. RICHARD MICHAEL BEARUP C. B. ” If I spent as much time constructively thinking as I do trying to get away with things, I would be much better off. Transferred from Jamesville - DeWitt High School in Senior Year. Varsity Basketball Manager 4; Ontarion 4. 10 GEORGE FRANCIS BELLINGER Here come the Martians. Transferred from Oneida Senior High School in Junior Year. Drama Club 3; Boys' State 3; Assistant Lyme lites Editor 3; Lyme Lites Editor 4; Christmas Drive - JVTC 3,4; Ontarion Business Manager 4. GREGORY DALE BENNEY Greg Live now as you hope to live in the future, for the future may never come. Baseball 2; Soccer 2,4. LESLIE ANNE BERGEVIN Les To live is the rarest thing in the world. Most people exist, that is all. Bowling 1; Band 1,2; Chorus 1,2,3; Honor Society 1,2,3,4; Prom Committee 3; Track and Field 3; Lyme Lites 3; Drama Club 2,3; Quiz Team 3,4; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Student Council 4; Student Council Treasurer 4; Ontarion Editor 4; Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow 4; Valedictorian 4. DIANE PATRICIA BRIMMER Di If you look deep enough, you will find something beautiful in every- one . Drama Club 1; Lyme Lites 1,2; Chorus 1,2,3; Prom Committee 3; Class Vice-President 4; Vocational School Credit Roll 4. II LUANN MARIE CHAVOUSTIE Louie SHIRLEY MARIE DAVIS Shirley's muscles are not hay; they come from farming, so they say. RICHARD MERTON DUNHAM Dick Keep smiling - it makes everyone wonder what you have been up to. Drama Club 3; Soccer 4. FRANCIS RAY FITZGERALD Butch” That fellow has but one idea, and that is the wrong one. Class President 1; Soccer 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Soccer All-Star 2,3,4; Basketball All-Star 3,4; Baseball All- ’ Star 3,4. I'm getting so accustomed to being tense that when I'm calm I get nervous. GAA 2; Basketball 2; Chorus 3; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Softball 4; Vol- leyball 4; Soccer 4; Prom Committee 3. 12 DONALD MICHAEL GALAVITZ Don Every man likes to flirt with a pretty girl and every pretty girl likes to be flirted with. Transferred from Pocono Mountain Joint High School in Junior Year. Drama Club 3; Soccer 4; Student Council 4; Student Council Presi- dent 4; Highest Non-Regents Average 4. KATHERINE ANN GOSIER Kathy If not first, then in the first line. Library Club 1,2; JV Basketball Scorekeeper 2; GAA 1,2,3,4; Soft- ball 1,2,3,4; Soccer 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Volleyball 1,2, 3,4; Track and Field 2,3,4; GAA President 3,4; Bowling 1,2,4; Citizenship Education Conference 3; Babe Ruth Sportsmanship Award 3; Prom Committee 3; Band 1,4; Ontarion 4. STEPHEN LOUIS GREENE Louie One ear heard it, and out the other it went. Soccer 1,2,3; Baseball 1,2,3; Bowling 2,3,4; Band 4. KAREN JOY HARE 13 Is that a naughty twinkle in her eye? CATHERINE MARIE HOLBROOK 'Cathie 14 GREGORY JAMES HUBBARD Fatty A thriving, driving, successful man, Skillful to plot and able to plan. Basketball 1,2; Class President 2; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Soccer 1,2,3,4; Soccer All-Star 2,3,4. MARK FRANCIS HYDE Goob Life is full of laughter, but what's so funny? Transferred from Abington Heights Junior High School in Sophomore Year. Chess Club 2; Audio Visual Club 2; Soccer 2,3,4; Bowling 3, 4. ROBBIN ANN JOHNSON A sweet personality, friendly to all. Audio-Visual Club 1; Library Club 1; Chorus 1,2; Cheerleader 1,2,3; Volleyball 1,2; Basketball 1,2,3; Soccer 1,2,3; Soccer Timekeeper 2; Softball 1,2; Lyme Lites 3; Drama Club 1,2; Prom Committee 3; GAA 1.2,3. When you have nothing to say, say nothing. Chorus 1,2,3; Band 2,3; Band Secretary-Treasurer 3. EUGENE FRED KLOCK Fred He enters the room voice first. Basketball 1,2,3,4; Prom Committee 3; Ontarion 4. KIM PAUL MAHON Muhammed Ali I can't study, for when I study I have to think; and when I think too much, I'm too tired to study. Transferred from Watertown High School in Junior Year. Soccer 3,4; Baseball 3,4; Basketball 3,4; Ontarion 4. NORMAN EARNEST MATICE Show me some work and I'll show you a way to get around it. DEBORAH LACEY MUNK Munkie With all the trouble in the world, she still has time to smile. Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,2; Soccer 2,3; Softabll2,4; Volleyball 4. 15 PATRICK WILLIAM O'NEILL ’’Pat Late to bed and early to rise, gives him that sunset he has in his eyes. Ontarion 4. SUE ANNE PICKETT Hope for the best, expect the worst, and Softball 3,4. DAWN MICHELLE SYLVER Dawnie Although hatred sometimes seems to rule, love will still be lord of all. Lyme Lites 1,2; Drama Club 1,2,3; Class Secretary 1,2,3; Class President 4; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Prom Committee 3; Ontarion 4. take what comes. BARBARA GAIL VARNEY Barb Hooky is letting your mind wander - and then following it. GAA 1; Basketball 2; Softball 3; Volleyball 3; Prom Committee 3; Ontarion 4. 16 CONNIE CAY VENTON 'Con You have to believe in happiness or happiness never comes. Bowling 1; GAA 1; Honor Society 1,2; Chorus 1,2; Cheerleader 1,2, 3; Drama Club 2,3; Lyme Lites 2; Student Council 3; Prom Commit- tee 3; Class Secretary 4; Top Honors in Vocational Education 4. TERRI LYNN WARNER Agnes” Talking when she comes, talking when she goes, but what she's al- ways talking about no one ever knows. Transferred from Sackets Harbor in Sophomore Year. GAA 2,3,4; Soccer 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Volleyball 2,3,4; Softball 2,3,4; Drama Club 3; Lyme Lites 3; Band 4; Student Council 4; Student Council Secretary 4; Ontarion 4; Prom Committee 3. WILLIAM BAYNE WHITE Bayne” His mouth works faster than his brain - he says things he hasn’t thought of yet. Basketball 1. KIM MARIE WISEMAN Meatball Unworthy friends I will forsake, All taints I’ll from my nature shake. These slimy paths I'll leave behind. The walks of peace again to find. Bowling 1; GAA 1,2,3; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Honor Socie- ty 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Class Treasurer 1,2,3,4; Soccer 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Volleyball 2,3; Softball 2,3,4; Track and Field 3; Prom Committee 3; Ontarion 4; Salutatorian 4. JACKIE WRIGHT There's nothing half so sweet in life as love's young dream. Audio-Visual Club 1; Chorus 1,2; GAA 1,2; Band 1,2; Bowling 2; Basketball 1,2,3; Track and Field 3; Softball 3. SENIOR CLASS FIRST ROW; C. Holbrook, D. Munk, C. Venton, D. Brimmer, S. Davis, D. Sylver, B. Varney. SECOND ROW; L. Chavoustie, L. Bergevin, R. Bearup, K. Wiseman, J. Wright, S. Pickett, T. Warner, K. Gosier, K. Hare. THIRD ROW; G. Benney, B. White, G. Alberry, D. Galavitz, E. Klock, S. Greene, R. Dunham. FOURTH ROW; M. Hyde, G. Hubbard, K. Mahon, P. O’Neill, G. Allen, S. Aubertine. ABSENT: F. Fitz- gerald, R. Johnson, N. Matice, G. Bellinger. 18 THE SENIORS IN KINDERGARTEN, 1961 FIRST ROW: S. Greene, K. Gosier, M. Hyde, P. VanDoren, C. Patchin, G. Barth, J. Trainham. SECOND ROW; C. Young, K. Wiseman, J. Wright, L. Bergevin, L. Chavoustie, T. Warner, M. F. Favret, E. Van- Alstyne, Mrs. Hentze. THIRD ROW: R. Dunham, S. Gunnison, S. Aubertine, G. Benney, B. Jackson, E. Klock, A. Tamblin, G. Alberry, G. Battreall, B. White. 19 H- Kate ft 20 CLASS HISTORY In 1969 we found ourselves as freshmen with Mr. Derefinko as our advisor. Our class officers were as follows; President, Francis Fitzgerald; Vice President, Scon Au- bertine; Secretary, Dawn Sylver; and Treasurer, Kim Wiseman. Our Student Council Representative was Gary Barth. In the fall of 1970 our advisor was Mrs. Dunham. Our class officers were; Presi- dent, Greg Hubbard; Vice President, Scott Aubertine; Secretary, Dawn Sylver; Treasur- er, Kim Wiseman. Our Student Council Representatives were Gary Barth and Dick Wright. Back again as Juniors, our class officers were; President, Gary Barth; Secretary, Dawn Sylver; and Treasurer, Kim Wiseman. Gary Barth and Connie Venton were our Student Council Representatives. Mrs. Forepaugh was our advisor. We are now Seniors, 33 members strong. Mrs. Forepaugh is again our advisor. We elected class officers as follows; President, Dawn Sylver; Vice President, Diane Brimmer; Secretary, Connie Venton; and Treasurer, Kim Wiseman. Our Student Coun- cil Representatives are Leslie Bergevin, Don Galavitz, and Terri.Warner. Over the past four years we have had activities such as dances, a magazine drive, a stationery sale, the selling of refreshments at soccer and basketball games, the sale of individual school pictures, a Christmas card sale, the sale of tumblers, basketball booster buttons and chocolate bars, the publication of the 1973 Ontarion and our Senior trip to Washington, D. C. During the last four years we have been privileged to have with us, at one time or another, Gary Barth, Shelly Belsey, Debbie Conroy, Penny Favry, Martha Giltz, Judy Haas, Tim Hills, Rene Parish, Deborah Snyder, Robert Taylor, Craig Wiley and Rich- ard Wright. CLASS PROPHECY The year is 2050 and we are holding our reunion in the Cedar Grove Cemetery since most of us are now deceased.- This also happens to be the place where our last class picture was taken; therefore these surroundings bring back fond memories. GERRY ALBERRY, alias Ace, rushes from his grave followed by his 50 airplanes which crashed over England in 1971. GARY ALLEN, well-known playboy during life, was buried as a king, with a pitcher of beer and a girl in each arm. SCOTT AUBERTINE is unable to attend because he went to a much warmer climate and can't tear himself away. RICK BEARUP drives slowly out of his grave in his old Mustang. He still hasn't had his muffler fixed. GEORGE BELLING® is unable to be here tonight because he and his space ship were buried on Mars in a Martian landslide. GREG BENNEY, our Foster Brooks from the Bill Cosby Show, returns still looking for Bill. LESLIE BERGEVIN arrives still cursing Pat O'Neill for an insult he gave her before her death. DIANE BRIMMER rises from her grave saying, I don't get it! LuANN CHAVOUSTIE, sporting the name Motorcycle Mama, drives from her grave on her new 750 Honda. SHIRLEY DAVIS rises from her grave, her hair spray still holding the hair style which she designed for her burial. DICK DUNHAM died laughing and still is! FRANCIS FITZGERALD, who in life was known as Boozer Butch, has kicked the habit and the bucket! He walks in with a bottle of Listerine. DONALD GALAVITZ, well-known karate expert, returns to show us his new tricks. KATHY GOSIER is unable to attend our reunion because she is still alive and has not yet found a way to commune with the dead. STEVE GREENE rises from his grave after a five minute prelude of weird noises. KAREN HARE'S body was dug up by a gang of rabbits and carried away to the Hare Cemetery. ” CATHY HOLBROOK saw a mouse, screamed, and scared herself to death. She is still too scared to come from her grave. GREG HUBBARD is unable to be here because it is a Saturday night and his body still commutes to Syracuse every weekend. MARK HYDE, who died of an overdose of Dr. Jekyl formula, walks out complaining about a loose fang. ROBBIN JOHNSON is vigorously working to improve the new line of Dodges. There- fore, she is unable to attend. EUGENE KLOCK was killed in an automobile accident while taking his road test for the one hundred fifty-first time. We think he failed. KIM MAHON, whose funeral services are now being held, is unable to attend since he is the guest of honor. NORMAN MATICE, in one of his electronics experiments, zapped himself right out of this world. He is still in orbit around the earth. DEBBIE MUNK is still alive working as a nurse in Antartica healing the wounded of the seventh world war. She is another Florence Nightingale. PAT O’NEILL will be a little late because the roots of a cedar tree have encased his coffin. He is trying to shatter them with the high pitch of his harmonica. SUE PICKETT, the Rip Van Winkle of Lyme Central School, cannot attend because her tweniy years of sleep are not up yet. DAWN SYLVER regrets that she cannot attend because she has locked her keys in her car - AGAIN! BARB VARNEY is still sucking on her Sugar Daddy which she started eating on January 15, 1973. She declares that she will finish it if it is the last thing she ever does. CONNIE VENTON returns from her grave dragging Brad along behind her. Not even death could part them. TERRI WARNER returns the way she left - Talking! BAYNE WHITE died in delirium talking to a wall. Oh wall! KIM WISEMAN returns to tell us that she corrected Einstein's erroneous theory that E=mc2. JACKIE WRIGHT, who has tripled her mother's record of childbirth, has been so busy with the children, she hasn't had time to die! CLASS WILL I, Gerry Alberry, leave my good rapport with the girls at L.C.S. to Dan Wiseman. I. Scott Aubertine, leave my athletic ability to anyone who is stupid enough to take it. I. Rick Bearup, leave my leaping ability to Brian Cuppernell, for he can put it to good use. I. George Bellinger, leave my knowledge of physics to anyone who wants it because actually I don't have any. I, Greg Benney, of weakened mind, broken body and stingy nature, leave everything I've learned to anyone who needs it more than I. I, Leslie Bergevin, leave locker number four and its special message to everyone at Lyme, but espec- ially to my sister Nanette. I, Diane Brimmer, leave my tonsils to Karen Dodge and my nursing shoes and stockings to Tim Fitz- Pa trick. I, LuAnn Chavoustie, leave my ability to wiggle my nose to anyone who has the potential to do it. I, Shirley Davis, leave my studying ability to Jennifer Lance. I, Dick Dunham, bequeath my laugh to Tracey Hewitt in hope that she will carry on the tradition. I, Don Galavitz, leave my permanent seat in the office to anyone who deserves it as much as I did. I, Kathy Gosier, leave my athletic ability to my sister, my gym suit to my brother, the coach, and my old sneakers to Cheryl Smith. I, Steve Greene, leave nothing to no one. I, Karen Hare, leave my ability to be ready for the bus every morning to Janet Howard. I, Cathie Holbrook, leave my ability to participate in gym class to anyone who likes it as much as I did. I, Greg Hubbard, leave my athletic ability to Tim Fitzpatrick. I, Mark Hyde, leave my ability to fall off motorcycles to anyone who rides with Bruce Jackson. I, Eugene Klock, leave my ability to deafen anyone with a single blast to Victor Sweet. I, Kim Mahon, leave my unique ability to cause trouble and get away with it to Brian Cuppernell. 1, Norman Matice, leave the extensive knowledge I have gained at Lyme for the benefit of future generations. I, Debbie Munk, leave my nursing uniform to Brian Cuppernell. With his good looks, the patients will flip! I, Pat O'Neill, leave my desire to catch a Magpie Smith bird and knock it off it synthetic pedestal, to Dan Wiseman. I, Sue Pickett, leave my enthusiasm for sports to Karen Fitzgerald. I, Dawn Sylver, leave everything to Vicki Stumpf just because I feel like it. I, Barb Varney, leave to Lori Mount, my ability to skip school once or even twice a week without getting caught. I, Connie Venton, leave to my brother, Dann, the ability to say the wrong thing at the wrong time. I know he'll put it to good use. I, Bayne White, leave my brain to science, if they can find it. I, Kim Wiseman, leave my ability to call Mr. Towne Dad, to Lori Mount, hoping she can confuse the referees and coaches as much as I did. I, Jackie Wright, leave all my rights and wrongs a WRIGHT coud do, to my sister Jeanette. ADVICE TO THE SENIORS We advise GERRY ALBERRY to start a Travel Agency since he has had so much experience in that field. We advise GARY ALLEN and SUE PICKETT to open a chain of larger grocery stores and call them the A and P. We advise SCOTT AUBERTINE to keep up his good work in basketball. Scott might become anoth er of the Globetrotters.” We advise RICHARD BEARUP to go to bed earlier at night so he can stay awake in classes. We advise GEORGE BELLINGER to become a salesman. George will surely do well with his exper- ience from Vocational School. We advise GREG BENNEY to own and operate a restaurant and call it Benney's Steak House. After all it does have a ring to it. We advise LESLIE BERGEVIN to become an artist, return to Lyme and change the drabness of the color scheme. We advise DIANE BRIMMER to retain her sweet personality. Diane should become a very good nurse. We advise LUANN CHAVOUSTIE to marry Tom and have lot of little Kittos. We advise SHIRLEY DAVIS to become a man's barber. With her experience at Vocational School she'll succeed. We advise RICHARD DUNHAM to become a professional karate teacher and help cut down the trouble makers. We advise DON GALAVITZ to become a stunt man but stay away from front door windows. We advise KATHY GOSIER to become coach of a girls' professional basketball team and call it Gosier's Great Galloping Gals. We advise STEVE GREENE to eat his niblets corn, tall up and audition for the part of the Jolly Greene” Giant. Ho, ho, ho. We advise KAREN HARE to keep up with Driver Education and become a professional hell driver. We advise CATHIE HOLBROOK to marry and raise a family that will be as nice and quiet as she is We advise GREG HUBBARD to marry Debbie Conroy and have children so that there will also be an Old Father Hubbard. ” We advise MARK HYDE to be careful of his nose. Too many breaks might spoil his looks. Because we know she loves horses, we advise ROBBIN JOHNSON to establish her own ranch with Steve and call it the Dodge Ranch. We advise EUGENE KLOCK to marry, have grandchildren and become Grandfather Klock. We advise KIM MAHON to follow in his father's footsteps and keep on truckin'. We advise NORMAN MATICE to go to college, return to Lyme and take Mr. Lee's place as a Physics Teacher. We advise DEBBIE MUNK to continue her nursing training. We know Debbie will have lots of patients, like Bayne, Jerry, etc. We advise PAT O'NEILL not to put zinc in a bottle of hydrochloric acid and then put the cover on. Pat might get high without a bottle of booze. We advise DAWN SYLVER to buy another set of keys for her car. Hopefully she won't get locked out again. We advise BARB VARNEY to stay as nice and fun as she is. With her around no one could be sad. We advise CONNIE VENTON to start a hope chest. It won't be long now. We advise TERRI WARNER to move to Hollywood and go into business with Warner Brothers Cor- poration. Her name should fit in well. We advise BAYNE WHITE to marry someone with the last name Red, open a chain of stores and call them the Red and White. We advise KIM WISEMAN to become a cheerleader for the Town Team Basketball games since she can help one of the players Bear-up. We advise JACKIE WRIGHT to create her own recipe of goodies and call them Wright's Delights. Her vocational training should help. What’s it all about? 26 3T ■ 27 CLASSES You must not know too much, or be too precise or scientific about birds and trees and flowers and watercraft; . . . Walt Whitman JUNIOR CLASS FIRST ROW: M. Hewitt, D. Rust, L. Mount, F. Allen, E. VanAlstyne, C. Best. SECOND ROW; T. Dwyer, C. Mitchell, D. Cuppernell, K. VanNess, G. Svendsen, J, Reed, C. VanAlstyne. THIRD ROW; J. Gosier, K. Berkman, C. Smith, E. Gifford, T. Comins, K. Dodge, K. Fitzgerald. FOURTH ROW: B. Cuppernell, D. Wiseman, R. Drury, E. Haas, D. Whitmore, T. FitzPatrick, N. Larkin, J. Trainham. ADVICE TO THE JUNIORS We advise FRANCES ALLEN to manufacture wrenches and call them Allen's wrenches. We advise KAREN BERKMAN to move to Crystal Lake. We advise CATHY BEST to do her best in everything. We advise TRINA COMINS to set up her own Dear Abby advice column for love sick girls. We advise BRIAN CUPPERNELL to hold a seance and call back Daniel Boone to ask him how he was so successful in trapping. He needs help! We advise KAREN DODGE to open an automobile factory and call the finished products the Great Karenmobiles. Dodge doesn't sound very original. We advise ROBERT DRURY, alias Joe Airplane, to go to President Nixon and tell him how to win the air war. DEBBIE DUNN is done as a Dunn because she is now a Cuppernell. We advise her to stay that way. Debbie Cuppernell has a nice ring to it. We advise TERRY DWYER to become a rich wire manufacturer and call his products Squire Dwyer's Wires, Inc.” We advise KAREN FITZGERALD to become a professional snowmobile racer. We advise TIM FITZ PATRICK to open an orphanage and call it Timmy's Tod- dlers. We advise EDRIS GIFFORD to marry a boy named Clifford and have him take her name. How does Clifford Gifford sound? We advise JOHN GOSIER to become an assistant to Coach Towne. We see them to- gether all the time. We advise ERIC HAAS to marry Vicki Sager so he can inherit Sager’s gas station. 29 We advise MARGET HEWITT to become a chemist. With her LOVE and knowl- edge of the subject, she is sure to go far. We advise NATHAN LARKIN to stop drawing pictures of the teachers before they permanently inscribe his name on the detention list. We advise CONNIE MITCHELL to drive only rubber cars. We advise LORI MOUNT to marry a certain someone and take over Fulmer's store instead of Mount's Store. We advise JOANN REED to develop a new type of material and name it Reed's Tweed. We advise DEBBIE RUST to wear out, not rust out. We advise CHERYL SMITH to marry someone with a more common name. How about Gushenschlosher? We advise GAIL SVENDSEN to open her own swan shop and call it Svendsen's Swans. We advise JAMES TRA INHAM to become a professional audio-visual director. His experience at Lyme should help him greatly. We advise CHRISTINE VAN ALSTYNE to marry Greg Benney and take over Benney's Steak House. We advise ELLA VAN ALSTYNE to marry Jim Trainham, start a spider farm, and call it Trainham's Terrantulas. We advise KATHY VAN NESS to take over Smith’s Feed Store and change the name to Van Ness's Feed Store. That's not as confusing. We advise DONALD WHITMORE to become a Health teacher and hire Mr. Towne as his assistant. We advise DAN MUSCLES WISEMAN to stop threatening everyone's lives by physical pain. SOPHOMORE CLASS FIRST ROW: V. Mussot, J. Howard, C. Chavoustie, D. Phillips, S. Shea, J. Bassette, C. Radley, K. Rust. SECOND ROW: L. Matice, V. Stumpf, D. Greene, C. Benjamin, M. Rosenfeld, N. Bergevin, J. Lance, J. Wright. THIRD ROW; M. Haas, D. Venton, D. Knight, M. Losak, G. Horeth, V. Sweet, B. Jackson, Mr. Buck. FOURTH ROW; Gary Benney, J. Warner, N. Gosier, Ginger Benney, L. Middlestate, L. Thompson, S. Barbour, K. Bearup. 30 FRESHMEN FIRST ROW: C. Rust, R. Best, D. Dunn, C. Fulmer, E. Brimmer, C. Cuppernell, V. Sager, C. Lang. SECOND ROW; L. Trainham, N. Hyde, B. Bellinger, A. Hyde, M. Larkin, T. O'Neill, D. Planty. THIRD ROW: C. Mathieu, Janet Chavoustie, C. Weiler, Janice Chavoustie, K. Svendsen, T. Hewitt, K. Thomp- son. FOURTH ROW: A. Bassette, M. Jones, J. Raso, P. Hyde, R. Dollinger, D. Parker, R. Giltz, R. Mon- ica. FIFTH ROW; D. Fitzgerald, R. Hills, W. Failing, B. Countryman, M. Hare, S. Silver, J. Benjamin. EIGHTH GRADE FIRST ROW: J. Morrow, B. Weiler, T. Beach, G. Grimshaw, B. Whattam, D. Dollinger, P. Hatch, S. Rickett. SECOND ROW; E. Audo, S. West, C. Calhoun, J. Reed, J. Bearup, M. Jones, C. Mitchell, M. Hanlin, N. Bourquin, J. Benney. THIRD ROW: Mr. Fetterly, J. Brimmer, R. Larkin, N. Lang, K. Horeth, S. Edus, B. Day, J. Wright, M. Mathieu. ABSENT: K. Trainham, B. Hilts, C. Melien, D. Smith, D. Darrow, M. Knight, B. Davis. 31 SEVENTH GRADE FIRST ROW: D. DeBerger, J. Hubbard, R. Hamlin, J. Bassette, D. Barbour, J. Morrow, E. Herrick, T. Smith. SECOND ROW; S. Pettey, D. Losak, S. Middlestate, C. Scarpechi, J. Wright, K. Trainham, J. Phillips, L. Aubertine, M. Mussot, J. Berkman, T. Bell. THIRD ROW: Mr. Pfister, B. Callahan, K. Bourquin, M. Middlestate, K. Barton, L. Wilson, J. Thompson, D. Shea, M. Failing, M. Bellinger, W. Wiseman, D. Parker, D. Larkin, R. Best, R. Hemingway. S. Larkin. ABSENT: C. Monica. SIXTH GRADE FIRST ROW: C. Mitchell, C. Rosenfeld, D. Clarke, S. Dollinger, F. Newman, P. Kimmis, S( Bassette, T. Trainham. SECOND ROW: Randy Goodfriend, D. Brown, J. Fields, Ronald Goodfriend, D. Wiseman, L. Dwyer, S. Rickett, R. Russell, D. Benney, D. Male. THIRD ROW; G. Chavoustie, J. Johnson, C. Countryman, J. Hamburg, T. Favry, E. Weiler, K. Matice, C. Hatch, M. Jones, J. Holbrook, M. Cup- pernell, Mr. Bates. ABSENT: A. Hatch. SIXTH GRADE FIRST ROW: K. Hubbard, R. Hirschler, L. VanAlystyne. SECOND ROW: L. Goutremout, Y. Wilson, L. Darrow, J. Wright, R. Hemingway, M. Thompson. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Eschenberg, M. Fish, S. Gosier, T. Barton, C. Mitchell, J. Hyde. FIFTH GRADE FIRST ROW: M. Cuppernell, R. Goodfriend, A. Larkin, G. Babcock, T. Trainham, O. Hemingway, M. Bell, J. Bevens, K. Munk. SECOND ROW: P. Dodge, C. Valentine, R. Clarke, T. Yon, J. Grimshaw, Steve Backus, T. Radley, S. Shea, J. Middlestate. THIRD ROW; G. Galavitz, C. Raso, E. Giltz, L. Warner, D. Parker, M. Belsey, S. Fournier, Scott Backus, K. Goutremout. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Wilson. 33 FOURTH GRADE FIRST ROW: S. Rickett, R. Wright, K. Tovne, J. Brass, N. Larkin, M. Jones, A. Hyde, L. Hills. SEC- OND ROW: M. Rust, C. Aubertine, D. Parker, D. Hirschler, P. O'Brien, M. Carr, K. Trainham, G. Failing, K. Calhoun, J. Hyde. THIRD ROW; Miss Infantino, M. Kimmis, K. Male, R. Stumpf, F. Doll- inger, D. Berkman, M. Hines, M. Revelle, S. Mussot, V. I,eavitt. ABSENT: W. Fish. THIRD GRADE FIRST ROW: T. Pettey, G. Becker, L. Walker, G. Hines, A. FitzPatrick, D. VanAlstyne, R. Trainham. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Hemenway, R. Herrick, J. Valentine, T. Birchenough, R. Shea, G. Goutremout, S. Fields, T. Morrow, D. Belsey. THIRD ROW: T. Morse, S. Wilson, N. Alberry, B. Whattam, K. Yott, A. DeLaurier, C. Raso, A. Belcher, R. Lear. ABSENT: S. Alberry. FOURTH AND THIRD GRADES FIRST ROW: M. Herrick, W. Trainham, S. Raso, T. Morse, B. Shea, J. Alberry. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Kelly, L. Dollinger, R. Hirschler, M. Mussot, L. Adams, W. Scarpechi, G. Galavitz, J. Bassette. THIRD ROW: B. Darrow, S. Rickett, K. Benney, P. Fournier, M. Aldrich, T. Antonelli, E. Giltz, T. Barton. SECOND GRADE FIRST ROW: R. Goodfriend, A. Benney, A. Larkin, W. O'Neill, W. Bancroft, K. O'Brien, K. Mount. SECOND ROW: B. Hirschler, W. Valentine, P. Trainham, R. Wright, V. Ryan, R. Shea, M. Towne, A. Rust. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Edsall, P. Radley. A. Smith, W. Hatch, K. Brass, S. Bevens, D. Middlestate, M. Comins, M. Horning, T. Carney. 35 SECOND GRADE FIRST ROW; R. Donato, S. Male, R. Goodfriend, D. Putnam. SECOND ROW: R. Pickett, J. Brown, L. Walker, T. Pecor, V. Smith. THIRD ROW; Mrs. McCarn, J. Alberry, D. Gosier, M. Revelle, A. DeLau rier, L. Radley, M. Bishop. FIRST GRADE FIRST ROW: C. Radley, J. Smith, P. Norton, J. Valentine, B. Rathbun, W . Brown, J. Cuppernell, J. Rad ley, R. Morrow. SECOND ROW; C. Havens, D. Hemingway, K. Goutremout, R. Brown, K. Sanford, M. Rust, G. Willette, R. Trainham, A. Alberry, C. Bassette, T. Wilson. THIRD ROW: P. FitzPatrick, W. Middlestate, G. Becker, J. Weiler, G. Donaldson, D. Mahon, R. Raso, D. Belcher, L. Peters, C. Thomp son, K. Garrett. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Hentze, Mrs. Buck. ABSENT: M. Ransiear. KINDERGARTEN FIRST ROW: Mrs. Brown, S. Shea, J. Wright, B. Morrow, J. Putnam, H. Hewitt, R. Comins. SECOND ROW; S. Munk, J. Weiler, D. DeLaurier, T. Mount, F. Antonelli. KINDERGARTEN FIRST ROW: Larry Walker, Kevin Garrett, Keith Garrett, J. Lear, P. Rathbun. SECOND ROW; Mrs. Car- ney - Substitute Teacher, B. Hirschler, M. Bassette, M. Kimmis, J. Hamilton, E. Valentine, Lisa Walker. 37 VOCATIONAL SCHOOL STUDENTS Debbie Rust, Debbie Cuppernell, Jackie Wright SHORT ORDER COOK 38 )iane Brimmer, Debbie Munk LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSING J9 ACTIVITIES It is true, I never assisted the sun materially in its rising; but, doubt not, it was of the last importance only to be present at it. David Thoreau SENIOR HIGH AUDIO-VISUAL CLUB FIRST ROW: Teresa O’Neill, LuAnn Thompson, Ella VanAlstyne, James Trainham. SECOND ROW: Perry Hyde, Larry Matice, John Raso, Mr. Newstead. JUNIOR HIGH AUDIO-VISUAL CLUB FIRST ROW: J. Morrow, D. Losak, B, Callahan, J. Berkman, J. Hubbard, E. Herrick. SECOND ROW; J Wright. C. Scarpechi, L. Aubertine, J. Trainham, C. Monica, S. Middlestate, C. Newstead - Advisor. THIRD ROW; L. Wilson, D. Barbour, M. Mussot, K. Bourquin, J. Phillips, M. Bellinger, J. Bassette, R. Goutremout. 42 SENIOR HIGH CHORUS FIRST ROW: V. Stumpf, C. Benjamin, C. Weiler, J. Howard, C. Smith, K. VanNess, A. Hyde, T. Hew- itt. SECOND ROW: Janet Chavoustie, F. Allen, Janice Chavoustie, D. Planty, E. Gifford, K. Thompson, K. Svendsen, C. Cuppernell, T. O'Neill, G. Svendsen, J. Reed. THIRD ROW: V. Mussot, C. Chavoustie, D. Phillips, C. Mathieu, D. Dunn, J. Lance, K. Wiseman, K. Dodge, T. Comins, C. Mitchell, K. Berk- man, D. Sylver, D. Munk, M. Hewitt. JUNIOR HIGH CHORUS FIRST ROW: R. Larkin, C. Monica, Jeanine Wright, D. Losak, J. Reed, K. Trainham, C. Scarpechi, B. Callahan, Mrs. Jones. SECOND ROW: N. Lang, J. Benney, K. Bourquin, M. Mathieu, Jamie Wright, E. Audo, S. Middlestate, C. Calhoun. THIRD ROW: K. Horeth, S. Pettey, J. Berkman, L. Aubertine, M. Middlestate, K. Trainham, T. Bell, J, Phillips, M. Mussot. 43 CHESS CLUB SEATED: S. Larkin, R. Dollinger, D, Dollinger, J. Raso, J. Reed, K. Bourquin, T. Bell, J. Berkman, N. Lang. STANDING: V. Sweet, A. Bassette, J. Benjamin, J. Bassette, E. Audo, M. Mathieu, C. Mathieu, M. Jones, M. Hare, S. Silver, T. Dwyer, C. Weiler, A. Hyde, N. Bourquin, E. Derefinko - Advisor. JUNIOR BAND FIRST ROW: L. Warner, P. Dodge, K. Yott, K. Munk, L. Hills, J. Hyde, D. Dollinger, M. Jones, M. Carr, S. Fournier, J. Grimshaw, J. Brass. SECOND ROW: F. Newman, K. Matice, J. Holbrook, S. Rickett, D. Berkman, M. Hines, M. Rust, G. Chavoustie, W. Fish, C. Aubertine, P. O’Brien, S. Rosenfeld, L. Auber- dne, K. Trainham. THIRD ROW; M. Revelle, R. Calhoun, K. Hubbard, S. Mussot, T. Favry, C. Country- man, D. Male, M. Thompson, C. Mitchell, S. Russell, S. Shea, J. Fields, E. Giltz, J. Berkman. 44 SENIOR BAND FIRST ROW: L. Thompson. SECOND ROW: Jennie Reed, C. Lang, M. Larkin. THIRD ROW; D. Planty, T. O'Neill, K. Bearup. FOURTH ROW: S. Greene, L. Chavoustie, T. Warner, M. Hewitt, T. Fitzpat- rick, K. VanNess, C. Smith, JoAnnReed, D. Smith, Mr. Collins. FIFTH ROW; R. Dollinger, D. Wise- man, Malcolm Jones, C. Calhoun, D. Phillips, K. Horeth, M. Middlestate, R. Drury, J. Raso, W. Wise- man. SIXTH ROW: N. Bourquin, K. Berkman, G. Grimshaw, Connie Mitchell, M. Hanlin, C. Thompson, J. Howard, D. Shea, S. Pettey, S. Larkin. SEVENTH ROW: D. Larkin, B. Whattam, T. Hewitt, N. Lar- kin, R. Monica, Colin Mitchell, G. Svendsen, T. Comins, C. Melien, T. Bell, W. Weiler, K. Wiseman. EIGHTH ROW; K. Gosier, A. Hyde, N. Lang, V. Sager, K. Svendsen, C. Benjamin, V. Stumpf, C. Cha- voustie, Janet Chavoustie, C. Weiler, Janice Chavoustie, E. Gifford, D. Munk. NINTH ROW; Martin Jones. Marching Band in Action 45 LYME LITES FIRST ROW: Connie Mitchell. Karen Dodge. Jack Benjamin. George Bellinger - Editor. SECOND ROW: Karen Berkman, Cheryl Smith. Edris Gifford. LYME CENTRAL CHAPTER OF THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY FIRST ROW; Leslie Betgevin, Dawn Sylver, LuAnn Chavoustie, Kim Wiseman. SECOND ROW: Terry Dwyer, Marget Hewitt, Katrina Comins, Kathy VanNess, JoAnn Reed, Connie Venton, James Lee - Advisor. ABSENT: Norman Matice, Nathan Larkin. LERAY CHAPTER OF THE NATIONAL JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY ( FIRST ROW: Sherri Pettey - Pledge, Cathy Weiler, Janet Chavou- | stie, Terry Smith - Pledge. SECOND ROW: Ted Fetterly - Advis- or, Vicki Sager, Susan West, Tracey Hewitt, Mary Jean Larkin. 47 YOUTH COURT Tim FitzPatrick, Robert Drury, Bilkey Moore - Advisor. ONTARION FIRST ROW- Dawn Sylver - Literary Editor, Pat O'Neill, Kim Wiseman, Eugene Klock. SECOND ROW: Leslie Bergevin - Editor. Terri Warner. Kim Mahon. Kathy Cosier. ABSENT: George Bellinger - Business Manager, Scott Aubertine, Marie Southard - Advisor. STUDENT COUNCIL FIRST ROW: B. Callahan, J. Reed, M. Mathieu, T. Bell. SECOND ROW: B. Moore - Advisor, G. Horeth, J. Benjamin, D. Fitzgerald, L. Matice. THIRD ROW; K. Dodge, N. Larkin. FOURTH ROW: L. Bergevin, D. Galavitz, T. Warner. QUIZ TEAM Leslie Bergevin, Kim Wiseman, Nathan Larkin, Jim Bates - Advisor, Jeff Bassette. 49 AWARDS KIM WISEMAN DAR Representative LESLIE BERGEVIN Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow SCHOOL SPELLING BEE WINNERS Ruth Larkin - Second Place, Jennie Reed -First Place. ABSENT: Jackie Phillips - Third Place. SENIOR HONOR STUDENTS LEFT TO RIGHT: Leslie Bergevin - Valedictorian, Kim Wiseman - Salutatorian, Connie Venton - Highest Voca- tional School Average, Don Galavitz - Highest Non-Re- gents Average. NATHAN LARKIN American Legion Oratorical Contest Winner First Place - Jefferson County Level First Place - Fifth District Level Third Place - Zone Level 50 ATHLETICS In this fresh evening each blade and leaf looks as if it had been dipped in an icy liquid greenness. David Thoreau VARSITY SOCCER FIRST ROW: M. Losak, D. Knight, K. Mahon, J. Bassette, T. Dwyer. SECOND ROW: M. Hyde, E. Haas, D. Venton, R. Hills, J. Gosier. THIRD ROW: Coach J. Buck, B. Countryman, G. Alberry, R. Dunham, D. Galavitz, F. Fitzgerald, G. Hubbard. ABSENT: S. Aubertine. JUNIOR HIGH SOCCER FIRST ROW: D. Barbour, John Morrow, E. Herrick, D. Dollinger, Jim Morrow, W. Wiseman. SECOND ROW; D. Shea, D. Parker, J. Bassette, N.Bourquin, S. Rickett, G. Grimshaw, W. Weiler, T. Smith. THIRD ROW; Coach K. Towne, R. Best, M. Bellinger, K. Barton, L. Wilson, J. Thompson, M. Jones, C, Melien, J. Bearup, M. Failing. VARSITY BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: Brian Cuppernell, Darrel Fitzgerald, Kim Mahon, Terry Dwyer. SECOND ROW; Coach Ken Towne, John Gosier, Donald Whitmore, Gerald Alberry, Eugene Klock, Francis Fitzgerald. ABSENT: Scott Aubertine. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL FIRST ROW; Jack Benjamin, harry Matice, Jeff Bassette, Alan Bassette, Gary Horeth, Mark Hare. SECOND ROW: Coach Ken Towne, Jay Warner, Dann Venton, David Knight, Martin Jones, Joe Bearup, Manager. 53 JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL FIRST ROW; D. Parker, J. Bassette, Jim Morrow, T. Smith. S. Rickett, John Morrow, W. Wiseman, D. DeBerger. SECOND ROW: Coach J. Buck, R. Best, M. Jones, J. Brimmer, L. Wilson, C. Mitchell, J. Bearup, J. Thompson, D. Planty - Scorekeeper, M. Mathieu - Timekeeper. JUNIOR HIGH BASEBALL FIRST ROW: J. Morrow, P. Hyde, G. Grimshaw, M. Hanlin, D. Smith, R. Giicz. SECOND ROW: Coach Ken Towne, S. Rickett, R. Hills, Martin Jones, Malcolm Jones, J. Bearup, J. Benjamin, M. Hare, D. Fitzgerald. 54 KNEELING: Francis Fitzgerald, Greg Hubbard. STANDING: Ken Towne - Coach, Kim Mahon, Terry Dwyer, Jerry Alberry, Steve Greene, John Gosier, Jeff Bassette. ABSENT: Scott Aubertine. GIRLS' SOCCER FIRST ROW: S. Pickett, J. Howard, S. Shea, T. Warner, L. Chavoustie, K. Dodge, K. Fitzgerald. SEC- OND ROW: G. Benney, K. Wiseman, J. Chavoustie, C. Chavoustie, J. Reed, C. Smith, A. Hyde, G. Svendsen, M. Hewitt. THIRD ROW: J. Lance, N. Gosier, C. Benjamin, D. Greene, T. Comins, K. Gos- ier, C. Fulmer, D. Phillips, K. Svendsen, K. Bearup, S. Barbour. VARSITY BASEBALL GIRLS' BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: K. Wiseman, T. Warner, K. Dodge, K. Fitzgerald. SECOND ROW: J. Howard, C. Chav- oustie, T. Comins, G. Svendsen, E. Brimmer, M. Hewitt. THIRD ROW: J. Lance, L. Middlestate, N. Gosier, K. Gosier, C. Fulmer, J. Reed. GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL FIRST ROW: K. Dodge, K. Fitzgerald. SECOND ROW; Janet Chavoustie, K. Wiseman, T. Warner, L. Chavoustie, J. Howard. THIRD ROW; C. Weiler, Janice Chavoustie, D. Phillips, C. Chavoustie, T. Comins, G. Svendsen, M. Hewitt, C. Smith. FOURTH ROW: D. Greene, G. Benney, C. Van Alstyne, J. Lance, L. Middlestate, N. Gosier, K. Gosier, C. Fulmer, J. Reed, K. VanNess. 56 GIRLS' SOFTBALL FIRST ROW: S. Pickett, K. Fitzgerald, K. Dodge, C. Smith, J. Lance, K. Wiseman, L. Chavoustie, T. Warner, K. Gosier, T. Comins, J. Howard. SECOND ROW: C. Rust, C. VanAlstyne, N. Gosier, D. Dunn, C. Fulmer, C. Weiler, S. Shea, D. Phillips, C. Benjamin, A. Hyde. THIRD ROW: G. Benney, V. Stumpf, Janet Chavoustie, Janice Chavoustie. JUNIOR HIGH BOWLING FIRST ROW: M. Mathieu, Jamie Wright, B. Callahan, J. Reed, C. Scarpechi, J. Phillips, K. Bourquin, C. Calhoun, Jeanine Wright, T. Bell, M. Mussot. SECOND ROW; J. Lee - Advisor, C. Mellon, S. Rick- ett, M. Hanlin, L. Aubertine, J. Berkman, C. Monica, K. Horeth, D. Losak, S. West, M. Knight, S. Edus. THIRD ROW; D. Shea, D. Barbour, R. Dollinger, B. Whattam, N. Bourquin, T. Beach, J. Brim- mer, M. Jones, J. Thompson, D. DeBerger, J. Bassette, E. Audo, E. Herrick, W. Wiseman, J. Hubbard. 57 SENIOR HIGH BOWLING FIRST ROW; E. Haas, K. Dodge, J. Howard, K. VanNess, C. Smith, K. Berkman, V. Mussot, S. Shea. SECOND ROW: M. Hyde, K. Gosier, C. Radley, D. Cuppernell, G. Svendsen, J. Reed, K. Svendsen, V. Sager, S. Barbour. THIRD ROW: J. Raso, P. Hyde, R. Dollinger, S. Greene, K. Thompson, L. Trainham, T. O'Neill, L. Thompson, K. Bearup, J. Lee - Advisor. JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS FIRST ROW: Darla Phillips. SECOND ROW: Candy Fulmer, Cathy Weiler, Cindy Benjamin, Carol Chavous- tie. THIRD ROW: Janice Chavoustie, Vicki Stumpf, Janet Chavoustie. 58 FIRST ROW: Nanette Bergevin, Kim Wiseman, LuAnn Chavoustie, Debbie Rust. TOP ROW: Dawn Sylver, Leslie Bergevin, Lori Mount. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS FIRST ROW; Debbie Rust, LuAnn Chavoustie, Kim Wiseman, Nanette Bergevin. TOP ROW: Lori Mount, Leslie Bergevin, Dawn Sylver. 59 SCOREKEEPERS TIMEKEEPERS Meg Hewitt, Connie Mitchell. ABSENT: Karen Dodge. 61 62 63 AUTOGRAPHS 64


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