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We, the Class of 1977, dedicate this edition of the Ontarion to Miss Marie Southard in appreciation of her many years of service to Lyme Central. She gave unselfishly of her time and personal interest not only during school hours but at any time we needed her. We wish you every happiness in your retirement Miss South- ard . Miss Marie Southard Mr. Mikel Fiske We also dedicate this Ontarion to Mr. Mikel Fiske. His boundless enthusiasm, willingness to help, total involvement in our extra-curricular activities, and interest in us have proved that a teacher can also be a friend. 977 (Dntazion jOijms. cfiooL (Cfiaumont, zNz.vj hfoxk 1 TO THE CLASS OF '77 The magic moment of graduation has arrived with its variety of emotions - happiness at successfully completing public education, sadness at the passing of a wonderful era of life, and perhaps frustration in the uncertainty of the future. It is also that magic moment of metamorphosis that sees the transformation of a child into an adult. Parents and teachers alike share the emotions of the moment, sin- cerely hoping that we have done our best in past years to prepare these new adults for the life of the future. Should the counseling of parents or teachers be needed as the flower of maturity continues to blossom, we will be here, waiting, anxious to help. CHARLES E. VICK Supervising Principal 2 BOARD OF EDUCATION SEATED: Mrs. Donaldson - President, Mrs. Comins - Treasurer, Mrs. Failing - Clerk, Mrs. Lively. STANDING: Mr. VanAlstyne, Mr. Revelle, Mr. Gifford, Mr. Horeth. Mr. Lyle Weaver Substitute Mrs. June Walker Remedial Reading Mr. Edward Behan Guidance Counselor Mrs. Joanne Faulknham Grade 2 Mr. Mikel Fiske English Miss Margaret Tighe Homemaking 4 Miss Judy Pulambo Speech Mr. Peter Monaco Ind. Arts and Driver Ed. Mrs. Linda Carney Substitute Susan Dierks Remedial Reading Mrs. Edward Behan Special Reading Mr. Perry Hyde Study Hall Monitor Mr. Eugene DeretinKo Math Mrs. Ruth Uhlig Math Mrs. Leona O'Sullivan Art Mrs. Mary Bastian Girls Physical Education Mr. Steve Zielinski Mr. Bilkey Moore Science Junior High Math and Science Mrs. Jeanette Jones Vocal Music and Instrumental Music Mrs. Barbara Male Teachers' Aide Mrs. Virginia Edsall Grade 3 Miss Doreen Schneckenberger Grade 1 7 BUS DRIVERS FIRST ROW: Mr. Pettey, Mr. Crouse. SECOND ROW: Mr. Kramer, Mr. Uress, Mr. Klock. 8 Bill William George Alberry Jr. Disco the Stilt Enjoy wine, song, and women cause you only have one life to live. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Band Drum Major 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council Treasurer 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 4; Lyme Lites 2; Musical 2, 4; Prom Committee 3: Bi-County Chorus 3. Joseph Michael Bearup Joe” Everything is funny as long as it happens to someone else. Soccer 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer All Star 3; Basketball All Star 3, 4; Baseball All Star 3; Belleville Christ- mas Tournament All-Tourney Team 4. Janette Kay Benney Benney Be friendly to people and people will be friendly to you. Soccer 1, 2, 3; Basketball 3; Softball 1, 2, 3; Volleyball 3. Cindy Lou Bolio Cindy Neither a borrower nor a lender be. Soccer 4; Volleyball 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Band President 4; National Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Musical 2, 4; Yearbook 4; Lyme Lites 3; Scorekeeping 3, 4; C.Y.C. 2; Quiz Team 2, 3; Transferred from South Jefferson in Freshman Year. Joe Nelson Bourquin Nelson Finally made it. Chess Club 1; Bowling 1. John Brimmer Brim Hi there! Student Council 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Band Captain 4; Musical 2; Bowling 1; Chess Club 1. Richard James Dawson Barracuda Keep on truckin' Transferred from Watertown High School, Chess Club 2; Soc- cer 4. Betty Jean Davis Alonz She comes to school asleep and wakes up in time to go home. Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Rick Betty n Don Donald T. Dollinger Don” This fellow has but one idea and that is the wrong one! Band 2, 3; Musical 4; Chess Club 1; Bowling 1, 2: Audio Visual 1, 2. Sandra Jean Edus Sandy As I leave, and my path leads me on to a new life, I will glance back and cherish the memories of all of you. Lyme Lites 3; Bowling 1; Prom Committee 3. Greg C. Grimshaw Muskrat” Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 4; Chorus 1, 2; Musical 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 4; Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Vice- President 2; Class President 3,4; Prom Committee 3. Mark Christopher Hanlin Sparky” The only way to have a friend is to be one. Baseball 1,2,3, 4; Band 1, 2; Audio Visual Club 1; Chorus 1; Play 2, 4; Scorekeeper 1. Karin Malcolm Karin Maria Horeth Karin” Live it up today because we might not be around tomor- row. Cheering 1, 2, 3; Soccer 1, 2; Softball 1; Class President 2. Malcolm Jones Malcolm Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Soccer 2, 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; American Legion Boys' State Representa- tive 3; Soccer Captain 4; Musical 2, 3; Yearbook 4. Marlene Anne Knight Myrtle” The thing that goes the farthest towards making life worthwhile, that costs the least, and does the most, is just a pleasant smile. Bowling 1; Lyme Lites 2; Class Treasurer 2, 3, 4; Year- book Editor 4; Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 4; Prom Committee 3. Samuel David Larkin Sam Student Council 2; National Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Marlene Sam 13 Cecil Colin Cecil Eugene Mellen Cecil” Da! I ain’t so dumb! Basketball 2, 3, 4; Soccer 1,2; Band 1,2. Colin Paul Mitchell Mitch When work is to be done, he’s not to be found. Basketball 1, 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Musical 2, 4. John William Morrow John He puts all his worries in a pocket, with a hole in it. Lyme Lites 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 4; Baseball 1; Soccer 1, 2, 4; Audio Visual Club 1; Musical 2; Bowling 1; Chess Club 1, 2, 3. Jennie Lou Reed Runt Live each day to its fullest extent, for once a day’s gone by, it cannot be returned. Basketball 1; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleading 2, 3, 4; Honor Society 1, 3: Student Council Vice-President 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2; Yearbook 4; Lyme Lites 2, 3; Bowling 1; Prom Queen 3; Prom Committee 3; Chess Club 1; Class Secre- tary 2, 3, 4; Musical 2, 3; D. A. R. Representative 4. Steve Dave Steven James Rickett Canuck To him, nothing is more troublesome than thinking. Baseball 3,4; Soccer 2, 3, 4; Lyme Lites 3. David Smith Smitty Baseball 1, 3, 4; Soccer 2, 3, 4. Karen Trainham Karen” A woman's guess is much more accurate than a man's cer- tainty. William John Weiler Bill Humor goes with good nature, and good nature is the cli- mate of reason. Baseball 3, 4; Band 1, 2; Soccer 3, 4; Class Vice-Presi- dent 3,4. Karen Bill IS Brian Susan Elizabeth West Sue When you have nothing to say, say nothing. Bowling 1; Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Lyme Lites 2; United Nations Pilgrimage for Youth Delegate 3; National Merit Finalist 4; Quiz Team 3; Who's Who Among American High School Students 4; Betty Crocker Award 4. Brian Patrick Wattam Fritz Life is a joke, and tomorrow is the punchline. Bowling 1, 2; Band 1, 2; Student Council 1, 2; Musical 2, 3, 4. Jamie Lynn Wright Squirrel Life comes as a gift, especially to one who makes the most of it. Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Chorus 2; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4; Musi- cal 3. Elyda B. Audo Elyda Chorus 1, 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3; Soccer 1, 2, 3; Basketball 2, 3; Volleyball 1, 2, 3; Softball 1, 2, 3; Bowling 1; Cheerleading 1, 2, 3; Scorekeeping 2, 3; Musical 2; Prom Committee 3; Student Council Secretary 3. 16 Jamie Elyda The date is June 26, 2002 and the Class of 1977 is having its 25th class reunion. We are holding it at the great, new resort park of Chaumont, owned and managed by the notable Bill Alberry. Elyda Audo, a famous stewardess on Allegheny Airlines, is serving as the hostess for the evening. Joe Bearup and John Morrow have offered to bring the main dish for the banquet, duck stew, with fresh meat shot just this morning. Jeanette Benny could not attend the reunion as she is still vigorously looking for a job. Cindy Bolio is showing the flask in which there is a new strain of bacteria. She’s not sure though, whether it is still in there. Nelson Bourquin arrives late as usual and asks if he needs a pass. John Brimmer has done all the wiring of the lights around the park. The design tells all, a giant J.B. Richard Dawson, even 25 years later, is still as quiet as ever, except when he sees a C.B. radio. Betty Davis and Karin Horeth have offered to supply the hors d'oeuvres and appetizer, fried chicken soup and Jreck mini-subs. Don Dollinger comes in showing the belt he won in boxing. He is the Featherweight Boxing Champion of the world. Sandy Edus is a world famous hair stylist. She is going around asking if anyone would like to wear one of her new styles. Greg Grimshaw is president of his own computer manufacturing company. His personal secretary is Jennie Reed. She is helpful in both the office and the home. Mark Hanlin has offered to provide the music with his new band, known as Hanlin's One Man Band. Malcolm Jones, the famous artist, brought his art pad and charcoal and is offering the portraits for everyone at the party for nothing. Marlene Knight is the bookkeeper for the marina. She brought the ducks along with her, she says they are some of her closest friends. Sam Larkin is still in Costa Rica. No wonder the natives are still restless. Cecil Mellen has brought all the soft drinks, since he has become president of his own soft drink company. Colin Mitchell, world-renouned farmer, brings the new strain of cows he has developed. They milk them- selves for the convenience of the farmer. Steve Rickette comes still eating lunch. He always was a slow eater. Dave Smith arrives still driving that old, red Pinto. Everyone wonders if he will ever get a new one or how he even got that one started. Karen Trainham hollers, I'm here! Am I late? , as she walks in the door. Bill Weiler, the now world famous carpenter, is showing the picture of the new addition he designed and built on the White House. Susan West could not attend the reunion as she is on her trip through Europe. She finally became rich and famous. Brian Whattam has offered to do his famous night club act for the entertainment. It is all his famous sound effects that have been used in Movies. Jamie Wright comes in on crutches. That foot of hers is still getting the best of her. 17 CLASS WILL I BILL ALBERRY, leave my ability to smile and make a joke out of everything even when I’m depressed to Leo Wilson. He could sure use it. I, JANETTE BENNEY. leave my ability to get out of school fast to anyone who wants it as much as I did. I, CINDY BOLIO, leave my ability to do my homework to my brother, Mike and my ability to play a solo on my clarinet in the variety show to Lynn Aubertine. I. NELSON BOURQUIN, leave my ability to squeal around corners without getting in trouble to anyone who wants it. I, JOHN BRIMMER, leave my thanks and friendship to anyone who cares or notices that I have left. I, RICK DAWSON, leave my empty snuff cans to Todd Fleming and John Bassette. I, BETTY DAVIS, leave my laugh to Mr. Towne. Along with his it ought to sound great. I, DON DOLLINGER, leave this school running as fast as I possibly can. I, SANDY EDUS, leave to anyone who is wise enough, to take life as it is and love it, because once a day has passed, it will never return. I, MARK HANLIN, leave my Student Council President position to anyone who wants to see governmental prob- lems in small scale and wants to try to solve them. Good Luck! I, KARIN HORETH, leave all my senior priviledges to Linda Warner. I, MALCOLM JONES, leave my slam dunk to Farley Weeks and my height to my sister, Marsha. I, MARLENE KNIGHT, leave my gym shirt and sneakers to Eddie Herrick and my good natured disposition to Mindy Mussot. I, CECIL MELLEN, leave my ability to steal the school lunch trays for two days to Scott Backus, for I know he will use my ideas wisely. I, COLIN MITCHELL, leave my ability to leave school when ever I want and not get into trouble to Larry Brown. Do Da, Do Da! I, JOHN MORROW, leave my ability to mess things up to anyone willing to be half as crazy. I, JENNIE REED, leave my typewriter at Vocational to Jari Grimshaw in hopes that she does more work on it than I did. I, STEVE RICKETT, leave my soccer ability to Mike Failing even if he doesn't need it. I, SUSAN WEST, leave my ability to make people think that I am smarter and quieter than I really am to Lynn Aubertine. I, BRIAN WHATTAM, leave my ability to get into trouble but not get any detentions to Scott Backus. I, JAMIE WRIGHT, leave to my sister, Jill, the hopes that she will become a hair stylist like myself and become a BURR. I, ELYDA AUDO, leave nothing to no one. I, JOE BEARUP, leave my ability to think up witty sayings to teachers to Bill Wiseman and Dave Barbour. 18 20 Bill Sandy Mr. Weiler Edus Fiske Bill John Don Cindy Greg Alberry Morrow Dollinger Bolio Grimshaw Brian Jennie Whattam Reed Malcolm Joe Jones Bearup Mark Marlene Hanlin Knight Cecil John Mellon Brimmer Betty Steve Davis Rickett 21 23 JUNIOR CLASS FIRST ROW: S. Mikos, C. Monica, S. Bourquin, M. Middlestate, J. Wright, C. Scarpcchi, J. Phillips, S. Pettey, S. Marsh. SECOND ROW: P. Hudson, T. Mason, D. Shea, M. Mussot, J. Berkman, L. Aubertine, L. Kramer. THIRD ROW: M. Bellinger, B. Wiseman, L. Brown, J. Thompson, R. Alium, J. Morrow, E. Herrick, J. Hubbard, L. Wilson. FOURTH ROW: M. Failing, D. Larkin, T. Smith, A. Strausser, D. DeBerger, D. Barbour, J. Bassette, Mr. Zielinski. SOPHOMORE CLASS FIRST ROW: Mr. Buck, D. Clark, K. White, Y. Wilson, L. Dwyer, Carrie Mitchell, D. Helmer, C. Brown, D. Wise- man, J. Dunn. SECOND ROW: K. Hubbard, G. Chavoustie, D. O’Kay, J. Fields, S. Rickett, D. Male, D. Brown, P. Kimmis, M. Fish, S. Dollinger, J. Holbrook. THIRD ROW: M. Jones, C. Countryman, S. Bassette, J. Wright, M. Thompson, E. Weiler, M. Alberry, M. Bolio, Randy Goodfriend, Ronnie Goodfriend. FOURTH ROW: J. Hyde, R. Rus- sell, T. Favry, L. Goutremont, Craig Mitchell, R. Best, T. Trainham, L. VanAlstyne, R. Simpson. FRESHMAN CLASS FIRST ROW: R. Goodfriend, T. Trainham, E. Martin, K. Munk, L. Walker, J. Bevens, S. Fournier, C. Valentine. SECOND ROW: R. Holder, R. Clark, B. Hughes, T. You, D. Alium, M. Alvarado, C. Brown, K. Goutremont. THIRD ROW: F. Weeks, J. Grimshaw, P. Dodge, T. Bar- ton, L. Darrow, M. Bell, L. Warner, J. Middlestate. FOURTH ROW: E. Kramer, M. Lively, Stephen Backus, S. Strausser, D. Benney, C. Raso, Scott Backus, T. Rad- ley. FIRST ROW: N. Larkin, C. Aubertine, D. Johnson, M. Alvarado, V. Leavitt, L. Hills, S. Helmer, L. Benney. SECOND ROW: T. Fleming. F. Dollinger, S. Raso, J. Hyde, K. Male, T. Orvis, J. Brass, P. O’Brien, M. Kim- mis, R. Hilts, E. Perkins. THIRD ROW: R. Stumpf, B. Trainham, G. Alium, D. Alberry, Stewart Rickett, D. Berkman, W. Fish, M. Hines, M. Wilson, G. Failing. FOURTH ROW: T. Antonelli, J. Brown, M. Jones, M. Rust, M. Revelle, R. Wright, K. Benney, B. Scarpochi, B. Pete, A. Hyde, Scott Rickett, S. Mussot. 26 EIGHTH GRADE SEVENTH GRADE FIRST ROW: B. Trainham, J. Grekey, T. Barton, T. Pet- tey, L. Dollinger, T. Darrow, J. White, T. Morrow. SEC- OND ROW: B. Darrow, A. Dawson, G. Becker, C. Yott, T. Barton, M. Mussot, S. Fields. THIRD ROW: A. Bel- cher, A. Fitzpatrick, G. Hines, ]. Valentine, K. Thompson, C. Alvarado, B. Shea. FOURTH ROW: R. Shea, T. O'Kay, S. Wilson, L. Walker, G. Goutremont, P. Fournier. FIRST ROW: Y Pete, K. Mount, D. O'Kay, R. Good- friend, J. Brown, J. Grant, V. Smith, P. Radley, R. Donato. SECOND ROW: V. Ryan, W. Bancroft, L. Radley, B. Valentine, J. Strasser, B. O'Neil, P. Berkman, L. Walker, A. Rust, R. Shea. THIRD ROW: A. Larkin, W. Perkins, K. Brass, J. Alberry, M. Comins, C. Raso, D. Gosier, M. Revelle, M. Horn- ing, R. Wright, T. Carney. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Bates. 27 SIXTH GRADE SIXTH GRADE FIRST ROW: R. Goodfriend, K. Allyn, A. Holder. SEC- OND ROW: T. Birche- nough, D. Monica, S. Male, K. O'Brien, M. Bishop, J. Weiler. THIRD ROW: G. Becker, Mrs. Eschenberg, K. Brown, T. Bolio, R. Lear, D. Mid- dlestate, A. Brown. ABSENT: K. Stockman. FIFTH GRADE: FIRST ROW: R. Morrow, B. Brown, T. Pecor, J. White, B. Raso, T. Helmer, J. Alvarado, K. Neill. SECOND ROW: K. Schmitt, J. Radley, V. Kramer, B. Brown, P. Norton, L. Peters, J. Valentine, C. Bassette, K. Grant, T. Zanker. THIRD ROW: J. Cuppernell, J. Smith, M. Rust, W. Middlestate, C. Thomp- son, P. FitzPatrick, C. Havens, M. Ransiear, G. Donaldson, D. Belcher. ABSENT: B. Forkell, K. Goutre- mont. 28 FOURTH GRADE: FIRST ROW: L. Walker, M. Bassetie, T. Johnson, T. Mount, W. Mergou, J. Hamilton, J, Wright, C. Radley, B. Morrow. SECOND ROW: J. Weiler, L. Grant, A. Alvarado, R. Comins, T, Thompson, S. Munk, E. Valentine, H. Dunn, S. Shea, T. Brown, J. Cody. THIRD ROW: K. San- ford, J. Putnam, J. Antonelli, H. Hew- itt, D. Alberry, T. Wilson, D. Mahon, E. Forkell, G. Wil- lett, A. Wilson. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Dougall. THIRD GRADE: FIRST ROW: R. Goodfriend, R. Forkell, A. Quincer, M. Kimmis, B. Goutremont, M. Kimball, J. Lear. SECOND ROW: J. Cheal, D. Mahon, M. Valentine, L. Walker, K. Donaldson, S. Brown, V. Aubertine, P. Wilson, C. Antonelli, C. Bourn. THIRD ROW: D. Berkman, B. Rust, R. Walker, M. Jones, F. Gosier, Mrs. Edsall, T. Ransiear, Mrs. Male, M. Wilson, J. Revelle, C. Strasser, T. Finnerson. 29 SECOND GRADE: FIRST ROW: S. Alium, P. Hilts, M. Alvarado, S. Hubbard, D. Weeks, T. Cheal, S. Edus, K. Kimmis, L. Walker. SECOND ROW: D. Mergott, P. Putnam, R. Benjamin, R. Dunn, P. Thompson, A. Ransiear, K. Orvis, R. VanNess, S. Stockman, D. Schweitzer. THIRD ROW: T. Horton, B. Pecor, D. Reed, L. Alberry, T. LaRose, M. Bolio, A. Zanker, H. Bellinger, J. Johnson, M. Horning, T. Birchenough. ABSENT: F. Pettey, K. Sprow's. FIRST GRADE: FIRST ROW: S. Willett, C. Brass, S. Dollinger, A. Quencer, A. Hub- bard, G. Hamilton, K. Mount, T. Hoffman. SECOND ROW: S. Benja- min, R. McDougall, D. Middlestate, M. Rad- ley, R. Norton, M. Car- ney, R. Smith, Mrs. Buck. THIRD ROW: A. Parks, B. Ulmen, J. Clarke, B. Smith, M. Smith, A. Drury, M. Jones, W. Putnam. ABSENT: J. Wilson, J. Hirschler. 30 FIRST GRADE: FIRST ROW: T. Bourn, M. Allyn, A. Adams, T. Fulmer, B. Tarwater, M. White, R. Goodfriend. SECOND ROW: S. Walker, K. Schuellein, S. Bar- ton, F. O’Brien, G. Thompson, S. Day, E. Peters, B. Zanker. THIRD ROW: E. Comins, S. Yer- don, L. Revelle, M. Brown, L. Lear, J. Dawson, T. Davis, S. West, Mrs. Robinson. A.M. KINDERGARTEN FIRST ROW: C. Wiseman, J. Davis, C. Fowler, J. White, S. Dano, C. Williams, J. Walker. SECOND ROW: S. Radley, E. Cody, A. Hilts, T. Dwyer, A. Quencer, S. LaRose, C. Radley. ABSENT: Mrs. Valentine. 31 P.M. KINDERGARTEN FIRST ROW: M. McDougall, T. Wilson, M. Thomposn, K. Talbot, C. Smith, R. Goodfriend, K. Klock SECOND ROW: P. Forkell, B. Horton, B. Tarwater, S. Cornell, M. Countryman, T. Smith, W. Pettey C. You, D. Allum. 32 c fctLvitLzs, 36 (Dntazion FOREGROUND: M. Knight, J. Reed. BACK- GROUND: C. Bolio. ABSENT: B. Alberry, B. Weiler, G. Grimshaw, S. West. JW LX del (lllOXUi. SEATED: M. Jones. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Jones, J. Berkman, S. Marsh, J. Gurecki, R. Hilts. SECOND ROW: J. Grim- shaw, E. Martin, S. Fournier, T. Yott, T. Orvis, K. Munk. THIRD ROW: J. Brass, C. Bolio, A. Dawson, C. Mitc- hell, M. Alberry, C. Valentine, M. Bolio. FOURTH ROW: J. Dunn, B. Alberry, E. Weiler. 37 39 40 VARSITY SOCCER FIRST ROW: J. Fields, R. Allum, John Morrow, E. Herrick, D. Barbour. SECOND ROW: P. Kimmis, M. Bolio, Steve Rickett, Scott Rickett, Jim Morrow, D. Male, S. Backus. THIRD ROW: Mr. Towne - Coach, D. Smith, J. Thompson, R. Dawson, J. Bearup, M. Jones, L. Wilson, B. Weiler, M. Thompson, R. Best, G. Grimshaw, Gary Chavoustie - Manager. 42 VARSITY BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: R. Best, J. Bassette, J. Bearup, John Morrow, Terry Smith. SECOND ROW: J. Thompson, B. Wiseman, Jim Morrow, B. Alberry, M. Jones, L. Wilson, C. Mellon, G. Grimshaw. 43 Bill Alberry Senior HEIGHTH: 6'3 WEIGHT: 210 Joe Bearup Senior HEIGHT: 6' WEIGHT: 185 Malcolm Jones Senior HEIGHT: 6’6 WEIGHT: 205 Mr. Ken Towne Coach Cecil Mellon Senior HEIGHT: 5'10 WEIGHT: 165 John Morrow Senior HEIGHT: 5'9 WEIGHT: 120 Greg Grimshaw Senior HEIGHT: 5'10 WEIGHT: 150 44 Jay Bassette Junior HEIGHT: 5'8 WEIGHT: 160 Leo Wilson Junior HEIGHT: 6'3 WEIGHT: 234 John Thompson Junior HEIGHT: 5'8 WEIGHT: 180 Bill Wiseman Junior HEIGHT: 5'8 WEIGHT: 143 Rick Best Junior HEIGHT: 6' WEIGHT: 176 Jim Morrow Junior HEIGHT: 5'11 WEIGHT: 155 Terry Smith Junior HEIGHT: 5'9 WEIGHT: 157 45 FIRST ROW: S. Rickett, G. Grimshaw, M. Jones, J. Bearup, Scott Rickett. SECOND ROW: S. Bas- sette, J. Morrow, R. Best, Mr. Weaver, J. Thompson, J. Bassette. 4 iBaizIjaCC junior ( J ai(z£.t(7aC[ FIRST ROW: J. Middlestate, S. Bassette, G. Chavoustie, C. Raso, S. Rickett, D. Male. SECOND ROW: Mr. Zielinski - Coach, Steve Backus, Scott Backus, C. Countryman, M. Thompson, D. O’Kay, D. Deburger, M. Alberry. 46 FIRST ROW: K. Male, K. Munk, M. Jones, B. Davis, L. Kramer. SEC- OND ROW: S. Shea, J. Grimshaw, E. Mariih, S. Fournier, C. Bolio, T. Yott, J. Wright, Mrs. Bastian - Coach. Soccer FIRST ROW: M. Knight, B. Davis. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Bastian - Coach, L. Dwyer, Y. Wilson, M. Jones, T. Yott, D. Wiseman, K. Munk. 47 FIRST ROW: J. Reed, B. Davis. SECOND ROW: Jeanne Wright, M. Jones, Jill Wright. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Bastian - Coach, S. Fournier, T. You, E. Martin, J. Grimshaw. FIRST ROW: B. Davis. SECOND ROW: T. You, Jeanne Wright, M. Mid- dlestate, Jill Wright. THIRD ROW: S. Fournier, Y. Wilson, M. Jones. FOURTH ROW: L. Dwyer, C. Monica, Mrs. Bastian - Coach. ' Softl?aC[ 48 C.fl£.£.x(.£.acii £Ti FIRST ROW: J. Wright, J. Dunn. SECOND ROW: L. 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