Lyme Central School - Ontarion Yearbook (Chaumont, NY)

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fliwou Uai i 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! LVUE CEW7RAL SCHOOL ChctUtoOtcb, J UpY lk Dedication We, the class of '74, in appreciation for the tireless effort and concern shown to us this year by the newest member of the administration, proudly dedicate the 1974 ONTARION to Mr. Steven Brown. [974 , [974 [974 c [974 [974 0 [974 • M [974 [974 o 1 [974 [974 [974 [974 (A [974 [974 c [974 • wm [974 C [974 c [974 I [974 0 [974 0 [974 [974 The vehicle of life speeds along the plains of time and brings the Class of 1974 to a milestone in each life. Each student will choose a different route to satisfy his or her needs and ambitions. and this route will probably change at least twice during that lifetime. It is hoped that Lyme Central has prepared each student for these changes to set a course for fulfillment as a happy, useful citizen in our society. c-Ll e. 4 Booa 1 Ofr Education SEATED: Treasurer - Janice Comins, President - William Hewitt, Clerk - Jane Failing, Patricia Donaldson. STANDING: Martin Horeth, Frederick O'Brien, Vice President - Kent Wiley, Richard Revelle, Richard Schreiber. PpMcmid STANDING: Jane Failing. SEATED: Olive Silver. ABSENT: Sharon Brown. 5 M. Pickette K. Comins D. Kirkby D. Mitchell ABSENT: N. Hyde T. Hanlin G. Kovalick Ken Hills CuStoctidliS Jim Allen Bus Dtlu is FIRST ROW: C. Crouse, L. G. Gifford, L. Pettey. SECOND ROW: C. Holbrook, T. Utess, J. Klock. 6 1974 1974 1974 1974 1974 1974 1974 1974 1974 1974 1974 1974 1974 1974 1974 1974 1974 1974 1974 1974 1974 1974 faculty RbCuIlty FIRST ROW: Miss Infantino. SECOND ROW: Mr. Brown - Vice Principal. Mrs. McCam, Mrs. Clark, Miss Tighe, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. You, Mrs. Eschenberg. THIRD ROW: Mr. Lee, Mr. Wilson, Mr. Pfister, Mrs. Hentze, Mrs. Dunham, Mr. Fetterly, Mr. Bates, Mr. Towne. RlCuMy FIRST ROW: Mr. Moore, Mrs. Brown, Miss Southard, Mrs. Bastian, Mr. Newstead. SECOND ROW: Mr. Buck, Mr. Derefinko, Mrs. Walker. ABSENT: Mr. Vick - Principal, Mrs. Buck, Mrs. Edsall, Miss Shoemaker, Mrs. Forepaugh, Mr. Collins, Mrs. Bondellio, Miss Goodwin, Mrs. West, Mrs. O'Sullivan. e 1974 1974 1974 1974 1974 1974 1974 1974 1974 1974 1974 1974 1974 1974 1974 1974 1974 1974 1974 1974 1974 1974 sem FRANCES IRENE ALLEN Fran The only way to have a friend is to be one. Soccer 1; Basketball 1; Chorus 2, 3; Prom Committee 3. JUDY MARIE ALLEN Kind is kind. ” G.A.A. 1, 2: Volleyball 2, 3. KAREN SUE BERKMAN Churan Don t put off til tomorrow what you can do today, because if you enjoy it today you can do it again tomorrow.'' Transferred from Watertown High School at the beginning of Sophomore year. Chorus 2, 3, 4; Band 2,3,4; Band Vice President 4; Band Lieutenant 4; Lyme Lites 2, 3, 4; Lyme Lites Co- Editor 4; Ontarion 4; Bowling 2, 3, 4. People who make no noise are dangerous. KATRINA NANETTE COMINS Trina If it feels good, do it; if it's free, take it! Band 1, 2, 3; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Honor Society 1, 3; Chess Club 1; Audio Visual Club 1; Soccer 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Cheering 1, 2, 3; GAA 1, 2, 3; Lyme Lites 2; Drama 2; Prom Committee Chairman 3: Vocational Honor Roll 3; Presidential Environmental Award 2; President's Physical Fitness Award 2; Ontarion 4; Outstanding Teenagers of America Award 2; Gymnastics Team 2; Track and Field 2. DEBORAH JEAN CUPPERNELL Love is the beginning of all great things.” Chorus 1, 2; Bowling 1,2,3; Lyme Lites 2, 3; Ontarion 4; Cafeteria 2, 3, 4. ROBERT BRIAN CUPPERNELL Brian He puts his worries in a pocket with a hole in it. Soccer All Star 4; Soccer Captain 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2,3,4; Prom King 3; Basketball Captain 4; Christmas Tournament All Star 4; Soccer 1, 2. 4. KAREN ELIZABETH DODGE Dodgey Pure friendship is something which men of an inferior intellect can never taste. G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls' Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Gymnastics 2: Track and Field 2; Chorus 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; G.A.A. Vice Pres. 3: Lyme Liles 3; Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4; Ontarion 4; Basketball Scorekeeper 3; Baseball Scorekeeper 2, 3. n 12 ROBERT K. DRURY '' Bob' ’ The trouble with putting armor on is that, while it protects you from pain, it also protects you from pleasure. - Celeste Holm Soccer 1, 2, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Band 3; Student Council 2; Youth Court 3, 4; Ontarion 4; Bowling 1, 2. TERRY BRUCE DWYER Strange how much you have to know, to know what you don't know. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 4; Ontarion 4; Lyme Lites 3; Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Chess Team 1, 2, 3, 4. KAREN LYNN FITZGERALD African I take no man's opinions. I have some of my own. Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4: Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheering 1,2,3; Audio Visual 1,2,3; G.A. A. 1, 2; Chorus 3; Bowling 1,2. TIMOTHY LEE FITZ PATRICK Fitz When you’re as great as I am, it’s hard to be humble. Chess Team 1, 2; Youth Court 3, 4; Student Council 4; Drum Major 3, 4; Bowling 1, 2, 3; Audio Visual 1,2,4: Ontarion 4. EDRIS TANYA GIFFORD Erdis” She can never gel lost, for she never knows where she's going. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN L. GOSIER Jon-boy My youth I have but today, for I may always find time to grow old. Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1,2,3, 4. MARGET GRACE HEWITT Meg Choose your friends wisely, for you become what they are. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Class Treasurer 2, 3, 4; Band Treasurer 4: Citizen Education Conference 3, 4; Color Guard Captain 4; Scorekeeper 2, 3, 4; Girls' State Representative 3; DAR Representative 4; Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Outstanding Teenagers of America 4; Bowling 1; Soccer 3; Volleyball 4; Ontarion Co- Editor 4; Regents Scholarship Nursing Alternate 4; Betty Crocker Award 4; Prom Committee 3; Youth Court Judge 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2. 3. NATHAN E. LARKIN Rev The muscles on his brawny arms stand out like sparrows' knees. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Band President 3, 4; Class President 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Student Council President 4; Jeff-Lewis Co. Student Council President 4; WLCS 4; Quiz Team 2, 3, 4; Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Lyme Lites 2, 3; JV Basketball 2; American Legion Oratorical 1, 2, 3, 4; Voice of Democracy 2, 4; Knights of Columbus Oratorical 4; Knights of Pythias Oratorical 4; Citizen Education Conference 4; Chorus 4. 13 14 LORI JAYNE MOUNT Dimples No matter where my path may lead, Tho skies for me be gray or blue; I know I should be guided by, The golden memories of all of you! Basketball 1, 2; Softball 1,2,; Soccer 1, 2, 3; Volleyball 1, 2; Audio Visual 1, 2; G.A. A. 1, 2; Bowling 1, 2; Chorus 1, 2, 3: Cheering 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 1; Ontarion Co-Editor 4: Prom Committee 3; Junior Prom Princess 3: Vocational Honor Roll 4; Class Secretary 3,4. CONNIE LEA MITCHELL Montie Be careful of the words you say, keep them soft and sweet: You never know from day to day which ones you'll have to eat. Class Vice President 3, 4; Student Council Representative 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Band Secretary 4; Basketball Timekeeper 2, 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Citizen Education Conference 3, 4; Band Lieutenant 4; Ontarion 4; Lyme Lites 2, 3; Lyme Lites Co-Editor 4. JO ANN REED 1. A. Fuzzy Don't tell me what I mean; let me figure it out for myself. Band 1, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3: Girls' Soccer 1, 3: Basketball 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 3; Lyme Lites 3; Chess Club 1; Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3. DEBORAH ANN RUST Goody Two Shoes Keep smiling. It makes everyone wonder what you've been up to.” Cheering 3, 4; Softball 3, 4; Basketball 4; Volleyball 4; Prom Queen 3. CHERYL ANN SMITH Shiriee' Graduation is like death; it creeps up on you faster than you think, and once it's over you can never return. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Colorguard 3, 4; Bowling 3, 4; Volleyball 2; Ontarion 4; Lyme Lites Editor 3; Soccer 1; Presidential Environmental Achievement Award 2; G.A.A. 1, 2; Outstanding Teenagers of America 4; Lyme Lites 2, 3, 4; Cafeteria Help 1; Basketball Statistician 4; Presidential Physical Fitness Award 2. GAIL ELAINE SVENDSEN Blondy Time, indeed, is a sacred gift, and each day is a little life.” Band 1,2,3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2; Chess Club 1; Soccer 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Volleyball 3, 4; Softball 4; Audio Visual 4; Ontarion 4; Prom Committee 3. JAMES EDWARD TRAINHAM Jim Let's get to hell out of here! Audio Visual 1, 2, 3, 4; Audio Visual President 2, 3, 4. CHRISTINE M. VAN ALSTYNE Earnie It’s better to remain silent and thought a fool than to speak up and remove all doubt. 15 Basketball 1; Volleyball 3, 4; Softball 2,3,4; Soccer 1; Track 1, 2; Audio Visual 1, 2: G.A.A. 1, 2; Bowling 1, 2; Ontarion 4. ELLA MARIE VAN ALSTYNE 16 I pity our class for putting up with me. KATHLEEN PATRICIA VAN NESS Cheetah Live each day as if it were the first day of the rest of your life, for once a day’s gone by, it cannot be returned. Chorus 1, 2, 3; Band 3, 4; Chess Club 1; Soccer 1; G.A.A. 1; Cheerleading 2; National Honor Society 4; Lyme Lites 3; Volleyball 3; Bowling 1, 3; Ontarion 4; Vocational Honor Roll 3, 4; Prom Committee 3. DONALD J. WHITMORE Silence is golden, but talking is much more fun. ” Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer 1; Baseball 1. DAN CHARLES WISEMAN Everything is funny as long as it happens to someone else. Baseball 4; Ontarion 4; Basketball 1, 2; Chess Club 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3: Youth Court 2. Band 1, 2; Chorus 1, 2, 3. Cento Cfo s FIRST ROW: Marget Hewitt, Karen Dodge, Karen Fitzgerald, Edris Gifford, Cheryl Smith. SECOND ROW: Jo Ann Reed, Kathy Van Ness, Christine Van Alstyne, Connie Mitchell, Frances Allen, Karen Berkman, Gail Svendsen, Trina Comins, Debbie Rust, Lori Mount. THIRD ROW: James Trainham, Ella Van Alstyne, Debbie Cuppernell, Michael Hare, Cathy Best, Nathan Larin, Terry Dwyer, Robert Drury, Dan Wiseman, Donald Whitmore, John Gosier, Timothy Fitz Patrick, Brian Cuppernell. ABSENT: Judy Allen. 17 19 Outclass f-fistouf In 1970 we found ourselves as Freshmen wilh Mr. Buck as our advisor. Our class officers were as follows: President, Nathan Larkin; Vice President, Terry Dwyer; Secretary, Connie Mitchell: Treasurer, Danny Wiseman. Our Student Council Representative was Terry Dwyer. In the fall of 1971 our Sophomore class advisor was again Mr. Buck. Our class officers were: President, Nathan Larkin: Vice President, Terry Dwyer; Secretary, Lori Mount; Treasurer, Marget Hewitt. Our Stu- dent Council Representative was Terry Dwyer. Back again as Juniors with Miss Southard as our advisor, our class officers were: President, Nathan Lar- kin, Vice President, Connie Mitchell: Secretary, Lori Mount; Treasurer, Marget Hewitt. Our Student Council Representatives were: Timothy FitzPatrick and Robert Drury. We are now Seniors, 29 members strong. Miss Southard is again our class advisor. We elected class officers the same as last year: President, Nathan Larkin; Vice President, Connie Mitchell; Secretary, Lori Mount; Treasurer, Marget Hewitt. Our Student Council Representatives are Karen Dodge, Timothy Fitz- Patrick, Nathan Larkin, Connie Mitchell, and Robert Drury. Our Youth Commission Representatives are Timothy FitzPatrick and Kathleen Van Ness. Over the past four years we have had such activities as fudge sales, bake sales, dances, record hops, candy bar sales, a VERY successful Donkey Basketball game, a successful Prom, a great magazine sale, the sale of refreshments at basketball games, a stationery sale, the sale of individual school pictures, the publication of the 1974 Ontarion, and our Senior Trip to Washington, D.C. We also had Saturday afte noon movies and a pancake breakfast. During the last four years we have been privileged to have with us at one time or another: Deborah Kearney, Natalie Horton, Milford Haas, Eric Haas, Clifford Sweet, Terry Davis, Marty Mathieu, Helen Mathieu, and Kim Horton. Class Ptophecy The year is ten years after our graduation, 1984. We picked this year because we, the Class of '74, wanted to be together once more before the world collapses. Our reunion is being held in the new, thoroughly modern gymnasium of our old Alma Mater. FRANCES ALLEN arrives late. Frances is the secretary of a business tycoon in L. A., so it is hard for her to get away. JUDY ALLEN, having been awaiting the arrival of her famous sister, has been making the rounds. Judy is no longer the quiet, resigned girl we knew in our high school days. KAREN BERKMAN is seen cruising the scene inquiring of everyone in sight if they could give her the correct directions to Crystal Lake. Just what is so interesting there anyway? CATHY BEST has established herself in the wide world of medicine. Cathy has spent the last five years working on a remedy for the common cold. It’s known as BEST’S BETTER COLD CURE. TRINA COMINS has made her mark in the ever-constant strive for women's equality. Trina is the head foreman, correction, forewoman, of a huge eastern power and electric company. Shock it to 'em. BRIAN CUPPERNELL is seated at the bar, telling tales of his trapping and hunting excursions. He is very well-known in the North Country, especially for his technique in the art of capturing skunks by their hind feet. Brian used to do this in high school, but there wasn't too much success. Whew! 20 We are sorry that DEBBIE CUPPERNELL cannot be with us tonight. Debbie finds it difficult to find a sitter for her 13 children. KAREN DODGE brought her pottery pieces to the reunion to exhibit. She has become a pottery professor specializing in ''Butch” pots. BOB DRURY, formerly Mr. America, is strutting through the party displaying his magnificent physique. Look at that profile. Wow! TERRY DWYER gallops in on his old gold mustang with his ten-gallon hat looking all the Weiler” for Cathy. KAREN FITZGERALD could not attend the reunion. It seems that Karen and her Stevey bogart” were bushed wacked by some Burr heads along the Niger River while sailing along in her African Queen. TIM FITZ PATRICK has given up his bedpan practice to become full time drum major for the new Lawrence Welk Marching Band. His first appearance will be in the St. Patty's Day Parade in New York City. I guess that you know best, Tim. EDRIS GIFFORD saunters in on her horse-drawn buggy. She is strumming her guitar and singing, In Heaven There is No Beer!!! JOHN GOSIER just streaked by!!! MIKE HARE is in the far corner, entertaining. Mike has a new act. He plays a magician but still can't pull the rabbit out of the hat! MEG HEWITT could not make the party. Meg is the chief editor of a large newspaper in Chicago. She is busy with the top scoop of the year, Preacher for President! NATHAN LARKIN could not attend either because he is quite busy with his campaign for the Presi- dency. If Nate wins the election, he will inaugurate himself. We are quite grieved that CONNIE MITCHELL is not in our presence. Connie befell a terrible accident last year. While practicing her trumpet she mistakenly picked up a moose horn and was stampeded by a herd of love-sick Mooses. Meeses? LORI MOUNT, once nurse to President Nixon, was reduced to nurse’s aide at the Russian front. Ever since the Bug Lori has been busy. JO ANN (Boom Boom) REED is dancing for us tonight. Boom Boom is an infamous exotic dancer in the Belly Room in Three Mile Bay. There she goes now! DEBBIE RUST is behind the refreshments table. We had Deb's Delightful Delicacies cater our party. Maybe we’ll get a discount. CHERYL SMITH has been married five times and is now employed by the International Society of Bach- elors as a secretary. GAIL SVENDSEN could not join us tonight. Since the fall of '74, Gail has made the Navy her life, well . . . that is, except for shore leave!!! JIM TRAINHAM is a very successful electrician. His biggest project was rewiring the White House. CHRISTINE VAN ALSTYNE is a hard-working career girl. Christine works for the Playboy Club in L. A. If Christine and Mike Hare could get their acts together, then maybe Mike could finally pull that rabbit out of his hat. ELLA VAN ALSTYNE has become a full time mother and housewife. She is a waitress and plays the piano for the church. No wonder she and Jimmy don't have any children. Ho Ho!!! KATHY VAN NESS is the belle of the ball in the evening gown she designed especially for this occa- sion. She is well-to-do, with her modeling agency and designer shop. DONALD WHITMORE is at a basketball game tonight. Don was accepted as token waterboy for the Har- lem Globe Trotters. Heh, heh, heh, big Donny!! DAN WISEMAN is the life of the party just like back in English 12 R. Danny's wit is as sharp as a meat cleaver and as spicey as hot sausage. Don't let your meat loaf, Dan!! 21 Class Will I, FRAN ALLEN, leave to Sandra Shea my ability to get pulled over on the first day of driving. I. JUDY ALLEN, leave my quiet nature to Judy Mahon. She can surely use it. I, KAREN BERKMAN, leave to John Raso my Rock of Gibraltar and to Cindy Cuppernell my flute. 1, CATHY BEST, leave as fast as I can. I, TRINA COMINS, leave my attendance record at JVTC to Larry Matice, my love for life, and music to Kathy Bearup, and lastly, many fond memories to my good friends. I, DEBBIE CUPPERNELL, leave thanks to all the kids who have given me rides and the relief that I won't be here next year. I, BRIAN CUPPERNELL, leave my good-natured disposition to Dann Venton. I, KAREN DODGE, leave my athletic ability to Mary Rosenfeld. I, ROBERT DRURY, leave my blinding speed and agility to Joe Bearup. I also leave my blond hair to Mr. Buck, since his is turning lighter. I, TERRY DWYER, leave one delapidated typewriter to Mrs. Dunham, and honor of turning my eight swift fingers and two dextrous thumbs into a spastic group of eight thumbs and two fingers. I, KAREN FITZGERALD, leave my ability to skip classes and NEVER get caught to Cathy Radley. She needs it. I, TIM FITZ PATRICK, leave my Drum Major’s baton to Dave Knight. 1, EDR1S GIFFORD, leave my ability to tease Miss Tighe without getting into trouble to Julie Holbrook. I, JOHN GOSIER, leave my craftiness to do anything I want and get away with it to Darrel Fitzgerald. I, MEG HEWITT, leave my ability to scrounge envelopes and stamps from the office for my own per- sonal use to Tracey Hewitt. I, NATHAN LARKIN, leave my honest face and evil deeds to Victor Sweet. 1, CONNIE MITCHELL, leave to Larry Matice and Kathy Thompson the secret of the Lazie Dazie Trac- tor and to Mary Rosenfeld my rock, Hudson. I, LORI MOUNT, leave the privilege to call Mr. Towne Dad to Vicki Stumpf, and my cheering position to Candy Fulmer. I, JO ANN REED, leave my ability to chew gum in any class without getting caught to my sister Jennie. I know she'll put it to good use. I, DEBBIE RUST, leave my goody two shoes to Cathy Radley and hope she will put them to good use. I, CHERYL SMITH, am just going to leave and take everything with me. I, GAIL SVENDSEN, leave my ability to dress like a dude in my blue suede shoes and blue flannel shirt to anyone who dares to compete with such elegance. I, JIM TRAINHAM, leave to Larry Matice all the LCS television sets to worry about. I, CHRISTINE VAN ALSTYNE, leave my body to Mr. Moore's science classes. I, KATHY VAN NESS, leave my ability to make everyone think I'm a perfect angel to Bob Monica and John Raso because they surely need some help. I, DONALD WHITMORE, leave my ability to abscond with the Jr. High trophy to anyone who wants it. I, DAN WISEMAN, speaking for the Senior Class, hereby leave to the Juniors the ability to finish the Senior lounge on time. I, ELLA VAN ALSTYNE, leave to Della and Lee my ability to stay out of trouble, till Mr. Brown came. We advise FRANCES ALLEN to marry Gerry, live in a little nest, and have a lot of little ''Robbins.” We advise JUDY ALLEN to open a wrench shop and call it Allen's Wrenches. We advise CATHY BEST to change her name to Cathy Worst so she can work toward becoming her Best. We advise KAREN BERKMAN to stay on at Lyme as Mrs. Dunham's assistant in business courses. She has surely taken them all. We advise TRINA COMINS to become an electrician. With her experience at Vocation School she should be a great success. We advise Brian Cuppemell to stick with his great basketball playing and try to become a Globe Trot- ter. We advise DEBBIE CUPPERNELL to take volleyball lessons soon. Also she should enroll Amy Jean at Lyme. After all, she’s completed her senior year. We advise KAREN DODGE to change her name to Karen Chapparral so she can become a snowmobile dealer instead of a Dodge dealer. We advise BOB DRURY to join the Army instead of the Air Force. The Air Force needs all the help it can get. We advise TERRY DWYER to invent a new cloth and call it Terry cloth. We advise KAREN FITZGERALD to start women’s basketball, volleyball, softball, etc. teams and call them the African Jungle Bunnies. We advise TIM FITZ PATRICK to grow his beard a little longer, put on a top hat, and become another Abe Lincoln. We advise EDRIS GIFFORD to take over her father’s bus and give hop-along sermons. We advise JOHN GOS1ER to become a professional streaker. We advise MEG HEWITT to take over her father's positions as president of the Board. She should do a good job. We advise NATHAN LARKIN to become a MC. His experience at Lyme will help him a lot. We advise CONNIE MITCHELL to buy a horse ranch. With her love for horses, she will surely be a suc- cess. We advise LORI MOUNT to start living up to her name “Mount and stop being a base. We advise JO ANN REED to go into the woodwinds business and sell reeds. ” We advise DEBBIE RUST to use some Rust remover so she won't be so rusty in the outside world. We advise CHERYL SMITH to go into show business for the Archie Bunker show. Her experience at Lyme should help her. We advise GAIL SVENDSEN to dye her hair green, add a few warts and become the wicked witch of Chaumont. We advise JIM TRAINHAM to open Chaumont’s only skin diving school. We know who his steady cus- tomer will be. We advise CHRIS VAN ALSTYNE to buy a black book and fill it up with her many admirers. Then, Chris, pass it around. Please!! We advise ELLA VAN ALSTYNE to take a vacation from her three jobs. We advise KATHY VAN NESS to become a fashion designer. With her talent and experience at Voca- tional, she will be successful. We advise DON WHITMORE to return to Lyme next year to play basketball. Lyme will need all the help they can get. We advise DAN WISEMAN to become permanent anchorman for WLCS. He has done a great jod ! 24 S IUI OR'L HT Pl ftV 25 26 EVAX OR 27 974 974 974 974 974 974 974 (A 974 974 Q) 974 (974 V) A 974 iA (974 o 974 974 g 974 974 974 974 974 974 974 Junior Cl 6$ FIRST ROW: V. Siumpf, C. Benjamin, S. Shea, J. Howard, V. Mussot, S. Barbour, L. Middiestate, Ginger Benney. SECOND ROW: M. Rosenfeld, J. Lance, K. Bearup, L. Thompson, K. Rust, J. Wright, C. Radley, J. Mahon, C. Chavoustie, D. Phillips. THIRD ROW: J. Bassette, D. Knight, G. Horeth, Gary Benney, D. Ven- ton, J. Warner, D. Greene, S. Davis, N. Bergevin. ABSENT: N. Gosier, Mrs. Forepaugh. We advise SUE BARBOUR NOT to do a commercial for Miss Clairol's new hair product For Brunettes Only.” We advise JEFF BASSETTE to team up with Wilt Chamberlain. The combination should be interesting. We advise KATHY BEARUP to grin and Bear-up. We advise CINDY BENJAMIN to move into Three Mile Bay so Eugene can conserve on gas. We advise GARY BENNEY to change the Junior homeroom into Benney's Bedroom. We advise GINGER BENNEY to marry Ronnie Youngs and create Young's Youngsters. We advise NANETTE BERGEVIN to become a mad, mod interior decorator and redecorate the White House with Ladybug” wallpaper. We advise CAROL CHAVOUSTIE to change her name to Barol; how does Barol Chavoustie sound? We advise SHIRLEY DAVIS toxome to school more often. At least then we'll know what she looks like. We advise NANCY GOSIER to buy a pickle company and call it Gosier's Kosher Pickles. We advise DANITA GREENE to start growing a garden. With her greene thumb she should be very success- ful. We advise GARY HORETH to try a Cherry Blossom. Don’t be shy! We advise JANET HOWARD to become a professional race car driver. We advise DAVE KNIGHT to buy a suit of armor and become somebody's Knight in shining armor. 29 We advise JENNIFER LANCE to become a real estate broker and name her firm Sir Lance’s Lots. We advise JUDY MAHON to become a loud speaker. She surely has the equipment. We advise LARRY MATICE to write a novel about his shocking experiences in electronics at Voca- tional School. We advise LORIE M1DDLESTATE to inherit the Allstate Insurance Company and change the slogan to, You're in good hands with Middlestate. We advise VICKY MUSSOT to marry Mike Barbour and become a farmer's wife. We advise DARLA PHILLIPS to take up another sport, like truck driving. We advise CATHY RADLEY to stay inside on windy days because her nose flaps may cause her to fly away. We advise MARY ROSENFELD to write a book entitled, Making Life Miserable for Teachers. With her technique, it’s sure to be a best seller among students. We advise KATE RUST to stay out of the hospital, because it’s bad for her health. We advise SANDY SHEA to speak up, to let everyone know she's alive. We advise VICKI STUMPF to stay away from cigarettes because they might Stumpf her growth. We advise LUANN THOMPSON to open her own beauty salon and call it Lu's Hip Hairdos. We advise DANN VENTON to become a demolition derby driver and take on the name of Dentin Ven- ton. We advise JAY WARNER to set up a motion picture studio. How does Warner Brothers” sound? We advise JEANETTE WRIGHT to become an airplane pilot. With her name, she can’t go wrong. Tpjdb Qvzdb FIRST ROW: K. Thompson, E. Brimmer, D. Dunn, C. Fulmer, L. Trainham. SECOND ROW: N. Hyde, B. Bellinger, A. Hyde, Janet Chavoustie, C. Weiler, Janice Chavoustie, C. Ruse, K. Svendsen, B. Mayne, P. Derouin. THIRD ROW: C. Cuppernell, M. Larkin, V. Sager, R. Giltz, P. Hyde, B. Jackson, M. Hare, A. Bassette, R. Dollinger, C. Mathieu, C. Lang, Mr. Buck. FOURTH ROW: M. Jones, J. Raso, B. Dunham, S. Silver, B. Reff, J. Benjamin, R. Hills, D. Bourquin, B. Monica, D. Fitzgerald, W. Failing. ABSENT: T. Hewitt. 30 Nltdh uulb FIRST ROW: S. West, D. Darrow, J. Benney, J. Morrow, B. Day, C. Calhoun, K. Horeth. SECOND ROW: J. Wright, S. Edus, T. Dunn, R. Larkin, J. Trainham, C. Holder, J. Reed, S. Rickett. THIRD ROW: M. Math- ieu, C. Melien, D. Dollinger, N. Bourquin, T. Holder, W. Weiler, B. Whattam, E. Audo. FOURTH ROW: G Grimshaw, M. Hanlin, ]. Bearup, M. Jones, C. Mitchell, J. Brimmer, D. Smith, M, Knight, N. Lang, Mr. Derefinko. ABSENT: B. Davis, K. Trainham, B. Alberry. Eigldh iGbd FIRST ROW: C. Monica, S. Middlestate, S. Larkin, J. Hubbard, E. Herrick. SECOND ROW: D. Larkin, C. Scarpcchi, M. Mussot, J. Morrow, D. Barbour, T. Smith, B. Callahan. THIRD ROW: T. Bell, S. Pettey, B. Wiseman, J. Berkman, D. Shea, L. Aubertine, J. Phillips, Mr. Moore. FOURTH ROW: K. Trainham, M. Middlestate, M. Failing, D. DeBerger, M. Bellinger, K. Barton, L. Wilson, R. Goutremout, J. Thompson, R. Best. ABSENT: J. Wright, J. Bassette, K. Bourquin, M. Perrotte, E. Kramer. I 31 QiyJth QftOudjb FIRST ROW: G. Holder, J. Fields, G. Brown, P. Kimmis, S. Rickett, S. Bassette, K. Hubbard, G. Cha- voustie. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Goodfriend, D. Clark, J. Dunn, L. Dwyer, L. Darrow, D. Wiseman, Y. Wil- son, J. Wright, K. Davis, F. Newman, C. Rosenfeld. THIRD ROW: E. Weiler, Carrie Mitchell, M. Cupper- nell, T. Trainham, D. Male, J. Hyde, D. Benney, C. Countryman, R. Russell, L. Goutremout, J. Johnson. FOURTH ROW: L. VanAlstyne, Craig Mitchell, T. Favry, J. Hamburg, C. Brown, K. Malice, L. Brown, J. Holbrook, M. Thompson, S. Gosier, T. Barton, J. Simpson, T. Brown. ABSENT: Mr. Pfister, Randy Good - friend, C: Derouin, M. Alberry, S. Dollinger, M. Fish, M. Jones. FIRST ROW: R. Clark, M. Bell, M. Cuppernell, L. Walker, G. Perrotte, C. Simpson, R. Goodfriend. SECOND ROW: T. Radley, K. Munk, G. Galavitz, T. You, J. Grimshaw, P. Dodge, J. Bevens, C. Valentine, T. Trainham. THIRD ROW: Steve Backus, J. Middlestate, S. Fournier, L. Warner, K. Goutremout, Scott Backus, E. Giltz, M. Belsey, S. Shea, Mr. Bates. ABSENT: R. Holder, R. Mahoney, C. Raso. J. Derouin, E. Kramer. F$k icuh FIRST ROW: E. Perkins, D. Berkman, M. Carr, B. Trainham, S. Rickett, J. Perrotte, A. Hyde. SECOND ROW: T. Fleming, B. Scarpechi, B. Fish, K. Male, M. Rust, J. Brass, K. Trainham, S. Raso, L. Hills. THIRD ROW: L. Adams. M. Kimmis, M. Revelle, G. Failing, R. Wright, T. Antonelli, C. Aubertine, M. Hines, V. Leavitt, Mr. Wilson. ABSENT: S. Mussott, R. Stumpf, T. Mayne, K. Calhoun, D. Alberry. Fou th uul FIRST ROW: J. Valentine, J. White, T. Morrow, S. Fields, L. Walker, L. Dollinger, A. FitzPatrick, R. Her- rick. SECOND ROW: J. Alberry, D. VanAlstyne, D. Belsey, G. Becker, P. Simpson, M. Mussott, T. Morse, B. Shea, T. Pettey, J. Bassette. THIRD ROW: C. Holder, T. Barton, B. Whattam, P. Formier, G. Hines, K. Thompson, A. DeLaurier, S. Wilson, A. Belcher, B. Darrow, J. Gurecki, Miss Infantino. ABSENT: C. Der- ouin, K. Yott, G. Goutremout. Foovttfi Aid' Fifth uxdjb FIRST ROW: R. Trainham, R. Shea, M. Herrick, M. Mahoney. SECOND ROW: J. Hyde, P. O’Brien, R. Hilts, N. Alberry, F. Dollinger. THIRD ROW: K. Benney, M. Jones, E. Giltz, S. Rickett, T. Morse, Mrs. Eschen- berg. 34 7IfUA b UObd FIRST ROW: R. Goodfriend, R. Donato, V. Ryan, R. Pickett, T. Pecor, A. Holder. SECOND ROW: J. Alberry, J. Brown. K. O’Brien, R. Shea, P. Berkman, B. O’Neill, S. Male, L. Walker, Mrs. Edsall. THIRD ROW: M. Homing, A. DeLaurier, M. Revelle, D. Gosier, L. Radley, D. Middlestate, K. Brass, W. Perkins. jtuA l lCbdb FIRST ROW: D. Monica, D. Putnam, K. Mount, V. Smith, J. Grant. SECOND ROW: S. Bevens, T. Birche- nough, M. Bishop, B. Valentine, P. Trainham, W. Bancroft, P. Radley. THIRD ROW: R. Wright, T. Carney, G. Galavitz, R. Lear, C. Raso, M. Comins, A. Rust. ABSENT: Mrs. Clark, J. Alberry, A. Smith. R. Good- friend. Q CO t uzdb FIRST ROW: R. Trainham, K. Schmitte, L. Peters, J. White, R. Morrow, K. Grant, J. Cuppernell, K. Gar- rett. SECOND ROW: M. Rust, D. Belcher, W. Brown, J. Valentine, A. Alberry, R. Raso, R. Brown, W. Mid- dlestate, J. Weiler, Mrs. McCarn. THIRD ROW: R. Simpson, P. Norton, G. Becker, C. Thompson, L. Havens, P. FitzPatrick, M. Ransiear, G. Donaldson, J. Smith, A. Benney, J. Radley, C. Bassette. 35 fhSt FIRST ROW: Lisa Walker, Kevin Garrett, Keith Garrett, M. Kimmis, Larry Walker, L. Rutledge. SECOND ROW: B. Morrow, T. Mount, E. Nahoney, C. Radley, L. Grant, H. Dunn, M. Bassette, Mrs. Buck. THIRD ROW: J. Weiler, R. Comins, C. Mahon, S. Munk, S. Shea, I. Wright, D. DeLaurier, J. Hamilton, Mrs. Hentze. FOURTH ROW: E. Valentine, J. Putnam, T. Wilson, K. Sanford, D. Mahon, D. Fulmer, G. Willett F. Antonelli, H. Hewitt. ABSENT: D. Alberry, C. Gifford, N. Gifford, K. Clark. FIRST ROW: J. Lear, M. Kimball, P. Wilson, A. Cervini. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Brown, M. Horning, T. Birchenough, L. Reff, D. Mahon. M. Valentine. THIRD ROW: A. Donato, M. Wilson, J. Revelle, R. Walker, A. Quencer. 36 FIRST ROW- R. Goodfriend. SECOND ROW: A. Parks, S. Fulmer, R. Forkell. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Brown, C. Antonelli, W. Calhoun, D. Berkman, W. Rust, F. Cosier. FOURTH ROW: K. Lanning, V. Aubertine, M. Jones, C. Bourn, K. Donaldson. VoccttUHtfw Qbu mtds 37 Chris VanAlstyne, Tim FitzPatrick, Lori Karen Fitzgerald, Edris Gifford. Mount. Licensed Ptccticcd fiJutslng I Cathy Best fKdushicjRP ecttonics H Trina Co mins Jim Trainham 39 activities Audto A xoJL Cfhh SEATED: Gail Svendsen, Steve Russell, Randy DollingeT. SECOND ROW: Mr. Newstead, Tim Fitz Patrick, Nelson Bourquin, Mark Hanlin, Perry Hyde, Jim Trainham. WICC WLCS is a joint venture between the Student Council and the Audio Visual Club. Its student-operated TV studio was the center of a current-events awareness news program this year. FIRST ROW: Craig Mitchell, Gary Cha- voustie, Timothy Fitz Patrick, Nathan Larkin, Janice Dunn, James Trainham. SECOND ROW: Terri Bell, Perry Hyde, Dan Larkin, Randy Dollinger, Steve Russell. 41 FIRST ROW: Janet Chavoustie, C. Weiler, Janice Chavoustie, D. Phillips, C. Radley, K. Dodge, K. VanNess, C. Smith, K. Berkman, E. Gifford, Mrs. Jones. SECOND ROW: P. Derouin, B. Bellinger, A. Hyde, N. Hyde, R. Larkin, N. Lang, V. Sager, C. Cuppemell, M. Hanlin, N. Larkin, C. Mitchell. THIRD ROW: C. Benja- min, V. Stumpf, V. Mussot, J. Lance, JoAnnReed, G. Svendsen, K. Svendsen, M. Jones, E. Audo, C. Cal- houn, K. Horeth. FOURTH ROW: J. Howard, M. Hewitt, T. Dunn, J. Wright, M. Mathieu, C. Mathieu, B. Monica, E. Brimmer, L. Middlestate, K. Thompson, B. Day, C. Fulmer. ABSENT: T. Hewitt, Jennie Reed, R. Derouin. Junto Band FIRST ROW: M. Hines, R. Wright. W. Fish. SECOND ROW: K. Thompson, T. Antonelli, R. Shea, J. Perrotte, M. Jones, Scott Backus, M. Belsey, Steven Backus, S. Mussot, Mrs. Jones. THIRD ROW: D. Berkman, T. You, M. Bell, E. Giltz, S. Shea, M. Revelle, K. Munk, J. Grimshaw. S. Fournier, P. Dodge. FOURTH ROW Mr. Collins, R. Hilts, F. Dollinger, C. Aubertine, P. O'Brien, D. VanAlstyne, J. Brass, N. Alberry, S. Raso, K. Male, L. Hills, L. Warner. LiftCtodfrcJ! Bond InAdiOHy 43 Ly mb Lites SEATED: John Raso, Vicky Mussot, Connie Mitchell, Jack Benjamin, Cheryl Smith. STANDING: Mar!” Jones Karen Berkman, Susan Barbour. 44 Qui$ Teat Jeff Bassette, Nanette Bergevin, Jennifer Lance, Nathan Larkin, Mr. Bates. bjtnpy Ctodml Ckapt i Tkpv NcdUmnl AWt Coctety FIRST ROW: V. Stumpf, M. Hewitt, J. Reed. SECOND ROW: Mr. Lee, K. VanNess, C. Chavoustie, T. Comins. THIRD ROW: T. Dwyer, C. Benjamin, N. Bergevin, J. Bassette, J. Lance, N. Larkin, V. Mussot. L i y Chaptpji; Off tUb Junior f-fou o Coctefy FIRST ROW: J. Dunn, D. Wiseman, Y. Wilson. SECOND ROW: S. West, R. Larkin, J. Reed, Mr. Fetterly. THIRD ROW: M. Jones, C. Countryman, C. Rosenfeld, S. Larkin. 45 Qbuud d Council FIRST ROW: Cathy Weiler, Terry Dwyer, Nathan Larkin, Darrel Fitzgerald. SECOND ROW: Ruth Larkin, Sam Larkin, Brian Whattam, Cullen Countryman, Terri Bell. THIRD ROW: Karen Dodge, Gary Chavoustie, Jack Benjamin, Bob Monica, Connie Mitchell. Oni U(HV 46 FIRST ROW: Nathan Larkin, Marget Hewitt, Jo Ann Reed, Connie Mitchell, Debbie Cuppernell, Donald Whitmore, Lori Mount. SECOND ROW: Debbie Rust, Karen Dodge, Karen Berkman, Cheryl Smith, Kathy VanNess, Trina Comins, Gail Svendsen. THIRD ROW: Terrv Dwver, Timothy FitzPatrick, Robert Drury. f-fcwms SENIOR HONOR STUDENTS Kathy Van Ness, Marget Hewitt, Nathan Larkin, Connie Mitchell, JoAnnReed. REGENTS SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS Terry Dwyer Marget Hewitt Nathan Larkin NATHAN LARKIN Boys' State Representative American Legion Oratorical Winner First Place - County First Place - District Second Place - Zone Knights of Columbus Oratorical Second Place - County VFW Voice of Democracy Second Place - County Knights of Pythias Oratorical Second Place - County MARGET HEWITT Girls' State Representative Betty Crocker Award DAR Representative f-lcums CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION CONFERENCE FIRST ROW: Connie Mitchell, Marget Hewitt, Jennifer Lance. SECOND ROW: Nathan Larkin, Jeff Bassette. SPELLING BEE WINNERS Doug Shea, Susan Gosier. ABSENT: Frances Newman. First Place - Frances Newman Second Place - Susan Gosier Third Place - Doug Shea MOST VALUABLE PLAYER AT BELLEVILLE CHRISTMAS TOURNAMENT Terry Dwyer MOST VALUABLE PLAYER AT BELLEVILLE CHRISTMAS TOURNAMENT Brian Cuppernell 48 vm |974 974 |974 S 974 S 974 (A 1974 1974 V I S 974 1 (974 4 (974 o 1 (974 I (974 ' (974 x i (974 +■ (974 0 1 (974 i (974 ! (974 i (974 1 (974 (974 VOASitcf Qocc v FIRST ROW: J. Morrow, D. Fitzgerald, B. Monica. SECOND ROW: B. Cuppernell. B. Jackson, D. Knight, G. Horeth, A. Bassette, J, Bassette. THIRD ROW: J. Gosier, W. Failing, R. Drury, B. Reff, D. Venton, T. Dwyer, Mr. Buck - Coach. ABSENT: M. Jones. Junior f-figlv Cocce FIRST ROW: G. Chavoustie, S. Bassette, J. Hyde, C. Countryman, M. Bellinger, Steve Rickett, K. Barton, M. Failing, M. Thompson, E. Herrick, K. Hubbard, T. Favry. SECOND ROW: Mr. Towne - Coach, Shawn Rickett, J. Johnson, D. Barbour, J. Morrow, D. Shea, D. DeBerger, L. Wilson. J. Thompson, R. Best, J. Bassette, B. Wiseman, T. Smith, D. Male, M. Cuppernell, D. Benney. 50 Musty BaskdbcM FIRST ROW: J. Thompson, J. Bassette, B. Cuppernell, D. Fitzgerald, R. Best. SECOND ROW: Mr. Towne - Coach, J. Warner, J. Gosier, D. Whitmore, T. Dwyer, D. Venton. ABSENT: L. Matice. Junio Vcm ity Bask tbcM FIRST ROW: J. Thompson, R. Hills, J. Benjamin, J. Morrow, M. Hare, A. Bassette, R. Best. SECOND ROW: Mr. Towne - Coach, J. Bearup, C. Mitchell, Martin Jones, Malcolm Jones, B. Reff, R. Giltz. 5t Junior f-figh Bctsk tbcM SEATED: G. Chavoustie, S. Bassetie. P. Kimmis, S. Rickett. KNEELING: J. Johnson, J. Hamburg, J. Bassette, D. DeBerger, T. Smith, D. Shea, C. Mitchell. THIRD ROW: B. Wiseman, C. Countryman, J. Thompson, M. Alberry, L. Wilson, R. Best, M. Thompson, J. Morrow, Mr. Buck - Coach. Undefeated Season 1973-74. VctAStfy BasebcM FIRST ROW: J. Bassette, B. Cuppernell, D. Fitzgerald, R. Drury. SECOND ROW: Ken Towne - Coach, T. Dwyer, J. Cosier, G. Horeth, D. Knight, R. Best. ABSENT: S. Aubertine, B. Fitzgerald, K. Mahon. J. Alberry, G. Hubbard. 52 Junior fJigh BasebcM FIRST ROW: G. Grimshaw, D. Shea, J. Morrow, M. Hare, J. Bassette, R. Best. SECOND ROW: Mr. Towne - Coach, J. Bearup, Martin Jones, Malcolm Jones, M. Hanlin, D. Smith. GvJk’ Qow i FIRST ROW: K. Dodge, K. Fitzgerald. SECOND ROW: C. Fulmer, S. Shea, C. Calhoun, K. Horeth. THIRD ROW: K. Bearup, J. Wright, Janice Chavoustie, M. Mathieu, N. Gosier, E. Audo, B. Day. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Bastian, S. Barbour, K. Trainham, C. Chavoustie, Janet Chavoustie, N. Lang, K. Svendsen, G. Svendsen. 53 Gids’ Bosketha L FIRST ROW: T. Comins, J. Mahon, D. Rust, K. Dodge, K. Fitzgerald, C. Fulmer. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Bastian, J. Reed, M. Mathieu, M. Rosenfeld, G. Svendsen, C. Mathieu, T. Dunn. Grids’ VodtybcMr FIRST ROW: J. Mahon. SECOND ROW: K. Horeth, D. Greene, T. Comins, K. Fitzgerald, K. Dodge. THIRD ROW: C. Fulmer, S. Shea. J. Wright, M. Mathieu, N. Gosier, D. Rust, E. Audo. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Bastian, J. Reed, C. Mathieu, G. Svendsen, M. Rosenfeld, T. Dunn, J. Howard. 54 Guk’ GoftbcM. FIRST ROW: C. Fulmer, J. Mahon. SECOND ROW: D. Rust, K. Dodge, K. Fitzgerald, T. Comins, M. Mathieu. THIRD ROW: S. Shea, Janice Chavoustie, N. Gosier, G. Benney, K. Horeth, E. Audo, J. Wright. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Bastian, J. Reed, K. Svendsen, G. Svendsen, C. Mathieu, C. Chavoustie. Janet Chavoustie, T. Dunn, J. Howard. Qwd i f-figh Booking FIRST ROW: R. Dunham, M. Hanlin, D. Phillips, C. Radley, K. Dodge, K. Svendsen, S. Shea, C. Smith. Mr. Lee. SECOND ROW: D. Bourquin, J. Wright, M. Mathieu, R. Dollinger, V. Sager, K. Berkman, K. Bearup, L. Thompson, E. Audo. THIRD ROW: J. Brimmer, T. Dunn, D. Dollinger, V. Mussot, S. Barbour, Jo Ann Reed, G. Svendsen, S. West, Jennie Reed, B. Jackson. FOURTH ROW: B. Day, K. Thompson, R. Monica, E. Brimmer, J. Raso, C. Mathieu, B. Weiler, C. Melien, N. Bourquin, M. Knight, P. Hyde. 55 FIRST ROW: S. Gosier, D. Wiseman, J. Wright, E. Weiler, C. Rosenfeld, J. Dunn, S. Dollinger, Mr. Lee. SECOND ROW: J. Holbrook, L. Dwyer, T. Trainham, L. Van Alstyne, L. Brown, M. Thompson, S. Rickett, S. Bassette, L. Goutremoui. THIRD ROW: J. Hamburgh, D. Brown, K. Hubbard, G. Chavoustie, R. Russell, E Herrick, C. Countryman, F. Newman. K. Matice. FOURTH ROW: D. Shea, K. Trainham, J. Berkman, M. Mussot, M. Middlestate, C. Monica, I. Phillips, L. Aubertine, K. Bourquin, T. Bell. JumZ i Vctsi ity Jimi t f-figh Bowtitog FIRST ROW: Janice Chavoustie, Karin Horeth. SECOND ROW: Elyda Audo, Candy Fulmer, Cathy Weiler. THIRD ROW: Cindy Calhoun, Jamie Wright, Janet Chavoustie. VctASiiy FIRST ROW: Judy Mahon, Darla Phillips. SECOND ROW: Debbie Rust, Lori Mount, Carol Chavoustie. THIRD ROW: Vicki Stumpf, Cindy Benjamin. 57 Ccotekeep iS And 7i eJzeefj t Connie Mitchell, Michelle Mathieu, Mark Hanlin, Meg Hewitt, Debbie Planty, Marsha Jones, Kathy Thomp- son, Cherrie Mathieu. riff 59 60 61 62 63 Autographs N • T4-] 3? i I 'V 4 ■ ‘S v. 4


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