Lyme Central School - Ontarion Yearbook (Chaumont, NY)
- Class of 1978
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Cover Designed by-Jack Benjamin Editor-Mindy Mussot Co-Editor-Mary Middlestate Typist- Sandy Marsh Joanne Berkman Layout-Jari Grimshaw Mindy Mussot Mary Middlestate Enid Martin Ontarion 1978 Chaumont Bay Lyme Central School Chaumont, N.Y. Dedication We the Class of 1978, wish to dedicate this edition of the Ontar- ion to Mrs. Reba Yott. Most of us have had her for a teacher at one time or another. Her dedication and help to everyone in the school will always be remembered and charished. We would all like to thank her and wish her luck and happiness in the future. 2 FACULTY Mr. Edward Behan - Guidance Standing left, Mrs. Jane Failing - Secretary Standing right, Mrs. Sharon Brown - Secretary Seated, Mrs. Olive Silver - Secretary To the class of 78 Congratulation in your success as graduates. It has been a pleasure to see many individuals emerge as young women and men. May your individuality be long remembered for good and love by many. Miss Margaret Tighe - Homemaking Mrs. Hanlin-Librarian Mrs. KovalIk-Cafeteria Mr. Lyle Weaver-Study Hall Monitor and Substitute Ms. Susan Gilbert-Band and Instrumental music Mrs. Leona O'Sullivan - Art K-12 Mr. Peter Monaco-Industrial Arts and Driver Education Mr. Thomas Lucas-Social Studies Miss Kathleen Spink-Language Mrs. Ruth Uhlig-Math 7 Mr. Utess, Mr. Crouse, Mr. Knight, Mr. Klock ard of Education: First Row - Mrs. Com ins- Treasurer, Mrs. •naldson- President, Mrs. Failing- Clerk. Standing- Mr. Gif- d, Mr. Revelle, Mr. Horeth, Mr. Phillips, and Mr. VanAl- rne. 8 Mrs. O'Brein, Mrs. Pickette, Mrs. Docteur, Mrs. Com ins SENIORS Lynn Mike Ray Sherry Dave Joanne Don Mike Eddie Jamie 1. Raymond Allum Shorty If you really want the last word in an arguement, try saying, I guess your right. Soccer 3,4; Honor Society 1,2,3,4; Class Treasurer 1; Score- keeper 4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Vocational Honor Roll 4. 2. Lynn Marie Aubertine Yinn I see no strangers in this world, only friends I haven't met. Student Council Vice President 3; Play Business Committee 2,3,4; D.A.R. Representative 4; Play 3; Honor Society 1; Band 1,2,3; Band Treasurer 3; Class Treasurer 4; United Nations Pilgrimage for Youth Delegate 3. 3. David Rogers Barbour George School is what things run into and people run out of. Basketball 1; Prom Committee 3; Soccer 1,2,3,4; All Star Soccer 4. 4. Jay Andrew Bassette Buzzy Don't let it pain ya. One-on-one first place 2; Play 1,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basket- ball 1,2,3,4; Soccer 2,4; All Star Soccer 4. 5. Michael Gerard Bellinger Mr. Bellinger A penny saved, a penny earned. Soccer 1; Yearbook photographer 4; Student Council 1,2,3, 4; Honor Roll 3,4; Volcational Honor Roll 3,4. 6. Joanne C. Berkman Berky Hope for the best, expect the worse, and take what comes. Prom Committee 3; Band 2,3; Chorus 2,3; Yearbook Staff 4; Vocational Honor Roll 4; Honor Roll 4. 7. Ricky Calvin Best Wisson It's a big one Elizabeth. Play 2; Captain Basketball 4; Soccer 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1, 2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; All-Star Basketball 4. 8. Sherry L. Bourquin Cher The hardest thing to learn in life is which bridge to cross and which to burn. Play 1; Chorus 1; Cheerleading 2; Band 1,2; Prom Commit- tee 3. 9. Donald James DeBerger Tanglefoot Dreaming permits each and everyone of us to be safely insane every night of the week. Soccer 1; Baseball 1; Play 3; Basketball 1,2,3. 10. Michael Paul Failing Mike All power to the people. Soccer 1,2,4. 11. Clyde Edward Herrick Gandalaz School: The ability to be ill at ease inconspicuously. Honor Roll 1; Baseball 1,2,4; Soccer 1,2,3,4; Play 2. 12. Jamie Paul Hubbard Jamie Why don't you wait and see what becomes of your own generation before you jump on mine. 11 1. Daniel Wayne Larkin Dan Drunk no—my father's a min- ister. Student Council 2; Baseball 2; Class President 4; Class Vice President 3. 2. Sandra Jean Marsh Pandy If you want something alot, let it go. If it comes back it's yours forever. If it doesn't, it never really was. Cheerleading 3; Prom Committee 3; Play 1,2; Chorus 2,3; Band 2,3; Yearbook Staff 4; Vocational Honor Roll 4; Honor Roll 4. 3. Timothy Joseph Mason T.J. I have never let schooling interfere with my education. Transferred from Watertown High. 4. Mary Lou Middlestate Hips A little kindness from person to person is better than a vast love for all human kind. Play 1; Chorus 1; Band 1,2; Prom Committee 3; Soccer 1, 2,3; Cheerleading 1,2,4; Yearbook Co. Editor 4. 5. Judith Sue Mikos Sue He who walks in another's tracks leaves no footprints. Transferred from Girls Vocational Technical School Perth, Amboy in 10th grade. 6. James Warner Morrow Hotis To a friend's house, the road is never long. Play 3; Prom King 3; Soccer 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Soccer Captain 4. 7. Mindy Lou Mussot Skindy Thank god it's Friday. Prom Committee 3; Yearbook Editor 4. 8. Sherri Lynn Pettey Carrot Top Happiness is sharing—it adds and multiplies as we divide it with others. Band 1,2; National Honor Society 1,2,3. 9. Jackie Lynn Phillips Flip Lips No one is rich enough to do without a neighbor. Play 2; Prom Queen 3; Chorus 4; Band 1,2,3; Cheerleading 2,3,4. 10. Cindy Ann Scarpecchi Cindy The three things most dif- ficult are to keep a secret, to forget an injury and to make good use of leisure. 11. Douglas Charles Shea Doug I could study all my life and not think up half the amount of funny things they can think of in one session of school. Play 1; Soccer 1,2; Band 1,2,3. 12. Terry Lee Smith Burr There's nothing so annoying as arguing with a person who knows what he's talking about. Soccer 3,4; Baseball 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4. Dan Sandy Tim 12 Sue Sherri Doug Jim Jackie Terri Mary Cindy Mindy Bill Jeanine 4. 5. Allen Roy Strasser Al Roy I'll take Heaven for the climate and Hell for society. Transferred from Sheridain High School in 11th grade. John William Thompson Bertha We are only young once, that is all society can stand!' Baseball 1,4; Soccer 1,2,3,4; Play 2; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Vocational Honor Roll 3,4. Leo Dennis Wilson Mini Old basketball players never die, they just foul away. Baseball 1; Christmas Tournament MVP 3; Christmas Tournament All Tourney 4; Captain Basketball 4; All Star Basketball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Soccer 2,3,4; Play 2. William Earl Wiseman Pearl Strength is the capacity to break a chocolate bar into four pieces with your bare hands and then just eat one of the pieces. Band 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,3; Class Treasurer 2; Student Council 3; Class Vice President 4; Honor Roll 1,4; Play 3,4. Jeanine Elizabeth Wright Nean Soccer 1,2,3; Softball 1,2; Volleyball 1,2,3; Basketball 1. Class History In 1975, as freshmen, Mr. Derefinko was our advisor. Our class officers were: President- Bill Wiseman, Vice President- Cindy Monica, Secretary- Mary Middlestate, Treasurer- Lynn Aubertine. Our activities were bakesales, dances, and record hops. In the fall of 1976, our advisor was Mr. Buck. Our officers were: President- Cindy Mon- ica, Vice President- Mary Middlestate, Secretary- Lizz Kramer, Treasurer- Lynn Aubertine and Student Council Representatives were Sam Larkin and Mike Bellinger. Our activities were car wash, bake sale, dance, stationary sale, magazine sale and a disco dance. We came back again as Juniors with Mr. Zielinski as our advisor. Our class officers were: President- Cindy Monica, Vice President- Sherry Bourquin, Secretary- Liz Kramer, Treas- urer- Mary Middlestate. Student Council Representatives were Mike Bellinger and Lynn Aubertine. Our activities were dances, candy sale, bake sale. Junior and Senior Prom at Ramada Inn, individual school pictures and a car wash. We are now seniors, 29 members strong with Mr. Fiske as our advisor. Our class officers are: President- Dan Larkin, Vice President- Bill Wiseman, Secretary- Mary Middlestate, Treasurer- Lynn Aubertine and Student Council Representatives are Mike Bellinger and Lynn Aubertine. Our activities as seniors were Spagetti Super, coat sale, stationary sale, dances, Gong Show, car wash, T-shirt sale, movies on Saturday, and publication of the 1978 Ontarion. During the last four years at one time or another, we have been priviledged to have with us Liz Kramer, Cindy Monica, Terri Carlisle, Meraline Shepard, Tina Johnson, Karen Bour- quin, Paul Hudson, Kelly Trainham, Ken Barton, Randy Goutremont, Marie Perrotte, Larry Brown and Tim Brown. We the class of 1978, wish to thank the teachers, students and the Community for help- ing us in so many ways. We have all achieved scholastically from our classrooms and gained the maturity to handle the many responsiblities that life will subject us too. Althought everyone says that they are looking forward to getting out of school, deep down, we will all miss the company of everyone that have been a part of the educational community. Class Will f I Ray Ailum leave my height to Dave O'Kay. f I Lynn Aubertine leave my ability to face life's problem with a smile to Susan and my love for fresh air to my sister Carrie. I Dave Barbour leave my quickness and ability to pass and score to anyone who wants it. I Jay Bassette leave my ability to keep the fans on the edge of the seats and the games close to my brother Herb. I Joanne Berkman leave my brains to my brother David. I Rick Best leave my foul shooting ability to Gary Chavoustie. I Sherry Bourquin leave my ability to come in late to anyone who wants. I Don DeBerger leave my ability during the Junior year without getting caught to anyone who wants it. I Mike Failing leave my basketball ability to Craig Mitchell for he needs it when he plays Weaver. I Jamie Hubbard leave my ability to skip to Janis Dunn. I Dan Larkin leave my peu in church to Mark Thompson and my empty beer cans to Des Ailum. I Sandy Marsh leave my stupidity to Shawn Rickette, he could use alittle more. I Tim Mason leave my ability to drive into the school parking lot like a maniac and hit the garage to Jill. I Mary Middlestate leave my cheering position to my sister Diane and my ability to get through school to my brother John. He needs it. I Sue Mikos leave my ability to keep my mouth shut during class to anyone who wants it. I Jim Morrow leave my old gym shorts, socks and my jockey shorts to anyone who can get my gym locker open. I Mindy Mussot leave my ability to get on the good side of teachers to my brother Scott. He needs it. I Sherri Pettey leave my scholastic achievements to my niece Tammi Pettey. I Jackie Phillips leave my cheering ability to Ellen Weiler for she can sure use it. I Cindy Scarpecchi leave my senior locker to my brother Bill. I Doug Shea leave my ability to skip during the Junior year to my sister Shirley. I Terry Smith leave my hair to Ronnie Clark. I Al Strasser leave my Datsun truck to anyone who wants it. j I John Thompson leave my basketball ability to my brother Mark. I Leo Wilson leave my basketball ability to my brother Turtle. 1 I Bill Wiseman leave my cheering ability to my sister Debbie for she can sure use it. I Eddie Herrick leave nothing to nobody. 16 Class Prophecy The class of 1978 is holding their 25th year reunion at Don De- Bergers Do Drop Inn Resturant. Ray Allum is the first to appear, Ray is In town for a few days taking time off from his TV talk show All Night With Allum. Jay Bassette drives up, but can not find a place to park his Kenworth, Jay picked up David Barbour and a load of oranges in Florida. On their way they stopped in Washington, D.C. and Senator Lynn Aubertine followed them with her Jaguar. The three are tired and thirsty from their trip, they head for the bar where Sue Mikos is tending bar, they all seem happy to see each other. The doors open and in walks Mike Bel- linger and his wife, Mike has just taken over his father-in-laws band so promises us music later on. Suddenly the door opens and their stands Joanne Berkman stunningly dressed in a gown she designed. Joanne made it big in New York designing clothes for soap operas. Sherry Bourquin arrives next, it is nice to see her arrive early for a change. Mike Failing and Eddie Herrick are standing over by the bar arguing, it seems Eddie let his children play soccer in Mikes' pumpkin patch. Jamie Hubbard comes in and invites everyone over to his place after the bar closes, he has an ultra modern house built on the outskirts of Chaumont. We here singing and Dan Lar- kin appears, he has a group with him, they are traveling from city to city singing and preaching. Sandy Marsh would like to join the group but can not leave her business Sandys' Sewing Center. Tim Mason will not be with us, he is in Africa hunting lions. Mary Lou Middlestate arrives trailed by eight little Marines, she has them seated at once and serves them chips and coke. Sherri Pettey comes in, she just finished duty at the hospital and she tells us that Cindy Scarpecchi will not be here because she has the mumps. Mindy Mussot drives up in her fathers new wrecker, it seems Jeanine Wright ran into Bill Wisemans new Superette and Mindy pulled the wreck out. Fortunately no one was hurt and they all came in for a drink. Jackie Phillips and Jim Morrow arrive, both look a little green, Allen Strasser flew them here in his helicopter, it was Als' first flight! Terry Smith is still standing at the bar. It is getting late, we hear some noises and look out and see John Thomp- son driving a tractor pulling a wagon load of hay. There is a traf- fic jam from all our cars, trucks, tractors, wreckers, wagons, and helicopters. Leo Wilson is trying to keep traffic moving. We call out and tell Leo to come in and join us for we are just about to sit down and enjoy a banquet supper prepared by Douglas Sheas' Chef Class of Lyme Central. Rick Best comes in last but not least, apparently his car got stuck in a mud puddle on Point Salubrious. Class Prophesy ”2003” 17 18 19 Textile Fab. - Sandy Marsh, Mindy Mussot Carol Brown. Auto Mechanics- Dave Barbour, Jay Bassette Distributive Ed.-Joanne Berkman, Linda Darrow Sue Gosier. Small Gas Eng.- Rick Best, Lynn Goutremont Auto Mechanics I- Tim Trainham, Paul Kimmis, Don DeBerger. Comm. Foods- S. Shea, D. Shea. Office Practice-J. Holbrook. Welding-J. Thompson. Ag. Mec- R. Goodfriend, A. Strasser, R. Goodfriend, T. Radley, J. Middlestate. Cosmotology- C. Mitchell. Electronics-J. Dunn, D. Alium, J. Brimmer, R. Allum. 21 Advise To The Seniors ---------------------------------------------------------------------- We advise RAY ALLUM to walk short and think tall. We advise LYNN AUBERTINE to become the Secretary of Treasury of the U.S. with her experience at Lyme, as class treasurer, she should be a big success. We advise DAVE BARBOUR to paint his eyes red and become a TRUE I albino. We advise JAY BASSETTE to junk his truck and start Jay's Junky Jalopy Joint. We advise MIKE BELLINGER to marry Cindy Bolio—oops, we're a little late on that one. Good luck! We advise JOANNE BERKMAN to marry Perry Hyde and Go Hyde. We advise RICK BEST to live next to a Sandy Marsh. We advise SHERRY BOURQUIN to walk on her tip-toes so people can see her. We advise DON DEBERGER to loose a few pounds and work in his father's bar as a swizzle stick. , We advise MIKE FAILING to try out for a part on Charlie Brown's Great Pumpkin. We advise EDDIE HERRICK to use his hot air to fill up the Goodrich Blimp. OOPS— Goodrich doesn't have a blimp. We advise JAMIE HUBBARD to buy Daniel's mansion and call it Hub- bard's Hippie Hide Out. We advise DAN LARKIN to go to California and take Chuke Barris place on the Gong Show. We advise SANDY MARSH to do the driving. Rick needs experience. We advise TIM MASON to continue his studies at vocational and build us a new school. We advise MARY MIDDLESTATE to become a hip -notis and hypno- tize Jack. We advise SUE MIKOS not to talk so much. We advise JIM MORROW and JACKIE PHILLIPS to get married and have a house full of kids. Better known as Morrow's Monsters. We advise MINDY MUSSOT to start her own chain of gas stations and call them Mindy Mussot's Mobile Mobils. We advise SHERRI PETTEY to become a nurse and heal Leo's future basketball injuries. We advise CINDY SCARPECCHIto become a psychiatrist. With her experience at Lyme she should go far. We advise DOUG SHEA to take over the cafeteria. We need you! We advise TERRY SMITH to open a hair styling salon and feature his original style. We advise AL STRASSER to buy a new truck. We think he needs it! We advise JOHN THOMPSON to become a professional wrestler and call himself Big Baby Bertha. We advise LEO WILSON to continue his career in basketball and become a pro. We advise BILL WISEMAN to try out for the Dallas Cowboy cheerlead- ers after he graduates. Keep up the good work Bill! VWe advise JEANINE WRIGHT to start a singing group and call it the Wright Sisters. 22 UNDERCLASSMEN Class Advisor-Mr. Zielinski Science Teacher 9-12 President-Marsha Jones Vice President-Gary Chavoustie Secretary-Lynda Dwyer Treasurer-Janis Dunn Juniors First row- S. Dollinger, J. Wright, L. Dwyer, E. Weiler, Y. Wilson, M. Jones, D. Clark, J. Hamburg, C. Coun- tryman, L. Goutremont, D. Male J. Fields, P. Kimmis, R. Goodfriend Second row-R. Goodfriend, J. Dunn, M. Fish, S. Mitchell, K. Hubbard, S. Rickette, S. Gosier, T. Fulmer, M. Bolio, S. Bassette, C. Mitchell, Mr. Zel- inski, M. Thompson, D. O'kay, G. Chavoustie J. Holbrook, C. Brown, D. Wiseman, B. Hiltz 24 Advise To Juniors We advise SCOTT BASSETTE to keep breaking those bones, the doctors need the money. We advise MIKE BOLIO to take singing lessons and move out to Nashville, he may hit the charts out there. We advise CAROL BROWN to open up her own sewing shop after she graduates and call it Brown's Bargains and Buys. We advise GARY CHAVOUSTIE to burn his Marine shirts and go into something worth while like the Air Force. We advise DAN CLARKE to quit trying to be so straight, and raise chickens and call them Clarks Cluckers. We advise CULLEN COUNTRYMAN to make up his mind on which Yott he wants. We advise SANDY DOLLINGER to take over her mother's shop and keep the scissors from rusting. We advise JANIS DUNN to move closer to Syracuse then maybe her phone bill won't be so high. We advise LYNDA DWYER to keep her eye on John, he's not as innocent as he pretends to be. We advise JEFF FIELDS to graduate and buy out Field's and Streams. We advise MARION FISH to take over Cape Vincent Fish Hatchery and call it Fishes Little Fishies. We advise RANDY GOODFRIEND to talk it up, he might be heard then. We advise RONNIE GOODFRIEND to be more like his brother and stay away from the bottle, he may not get Into so much trouble then. We advise SUE GOSIER to raise her own gophers and call it Gosier's Goofy Gophers Farm. We advise LYNN GOUTREMONT to open a new business with Small Gas Engines and call it Goutremont's Get it Fixed Shop. We advise JOEL HAMBURG to open up his own little hamburger stand and call it Hamburgs Hamburgers. We advise JULIE HOLBROOK to take over her fathers business and keep the buses running. We advise KEVIN HUBBARD to join Santa's Reindeer and give Ruldolph a break, with a nose like that he could pass. We advise MARSHA JONES to raise a little hell, it might help her have more fun in study hall. We advise PAUL KIMMISto open up his own garage and call it Kimmis Kill it or Kure it Shop. We advise DON MALE to open up his own Masonary Shop and call it Males Masonary Works. We advise CARRIE MITCHELL to open her own beauty salon after she graduates. How does CARRIE SUE'S SALON sound? We advise CRAIG MITCHELL to finish farm management in vocational and buy a ranch and call it Red s Red Cow Ranch. ..... , , ... We advise DAVE O'KAY to buy a ranch after he graduates and raise horses and call it 'The 0 Kay s Corral. We advise SHAWN RICKETT to buy out the New York Ranger's after he graduates and change it to Rickett's Ranger's. We advise RICK RUSSELL if he put all his getting into trouble into school work, he may get out quicker. We advise TIM TRAINHAM to keep trying to get through school, he may get out quicker if he stays in school. We advise ELLEN WEILER to marry Jay Bassette and raise a large family and call them Bassette's Brats. We advise YVONNE WILSON to marry Bill Weiler and raise a big family. How does Weiler's Wittle Wones sound? We advise DEBBIE WISEMAN to try not to keep falling when she does a mountain cheer. We advise JILL WRIGHT to try not to get involved with sports, we wouldn't want another Wright on crutches. We advise MARK THOMPSON not to get so upset over what we were going to advise him. Class Advisor - Mr. Lucas and Mrs. Dunham Vice President- Trina Yott Secretary- Patti Dodge President- Jari Grimshaw Treasurer- Steve Strasser Sophomores First Row-J. Grimshaw, C.Valentine, Mr. Lucas, P. Dodge, K. Munk, T. Trainham, D. Benny, C. Raso, K. Goutremont, T. Radley, M. Bell, J. Middlestate, L. Warner, S. Backus, T. Yott,L. Darrow, E. Martin, Mrs. Dunham. Row Two- L. Walker, R. Goodfriend, M. Cuppernell, M. Alvorado, J. Bevens, S. Shea, P. Weaver, R. Clark, S. Strasser, S. Founier, S. Backus, M. Lively, D. Allum, A. Larkin. NINTH GRADE Class Advisors-Mr. Derefinko and Mr. Moore Row 1. S. McDougall, G. Failing, C. Whittall, P. O'Brien, R. Hilts, V. Young, Row 2. T. Antonelli, S. Mussot, B. Fish, S. Pauling, T. Orvis, R.Wright, M. Aldrech. Row 3. S. Rickette, K. Male, V. Levitt, C. Pauling, F. Dollinger, J. Brass, Mr. Moore. Row 4. B. Trainham, R. Stumpf, L. Benney, N. Larkin, E. Perkins, M. Hines, A. Wilson, S. Rickette, B. Scarpeachi, Mr. Derefinko. Row 5, C. Aubertine, M. Revelle, M. Rust, M. Jones, L. Hills, S. Raso, D. Berkman, T. Fleming, M. Kimmis, G. Allum. Row 6. K. Benney, K. Towne, B. Pete. Class Officers - President— Tina Orvis Vice President— Kathy Male Secretary — Julie Brass Treasurer-- Vicky Levitt Freshmen Row 1 S. Fields, B. Trainham, T. Pettey, L. Dollinger, T. Barton, T. Darrow Row 2 R. Shea, M. Mussot, B. Darrow, D. VanAlstyne, T. 0'- Kay, T. Morrow, B. Shea Row 3 J. Valentine, G. Becker, K. Yott, A. Dawson, C. Alvorada, G. Goutremont Row 4 K. Thompson, M. Wea- ver, B. Whattam, S. Wilson, J. Bassette, P. Fournier Homeroom Advisor Mr. Pfister and Mrs. Jones Row 1 P. Berkman, K. Brass, J. Brown, V. Smith, R. Goodfriend, B. O'Neil, T.Carney, R.Wright, T. Bolio, Row 2 M. Revelle, D. O'Kay, J. Zeltmann, R. Shea, M. Horning, R. Lear, M. Bishop, B. Valentine Row 3 D. Gosier, M. Pauling, P. Radley, L. Radley, S. Bevens, A. Rust, K. Mount Row 4 J. Grant, R. Goodfriend, K. Stockman, A. Larkin, C. Allen, T. Burchenough Row 5 M. Comins, L. Walker, K. O'Brian, S. Male, D. Middlestates, Y. Pete, C. Raso. 28 Row 1. J. Cheal, J.Revelle, T. Finerson, D. Berkman, S. McQuaid. Row 2. R.Goodfriend, D. Mahon, F. Gosler, C. Mahon, K. Donaldson. Row 3. C. Bourn, R. Com Ins, B. Goutremont, J. Lear, P. Wilson. Row 4. V. Aubertine, S. Marra, B. Rust, Mr. Dougall, M. Jones, M. Wil- son, R.Walker. Row 5. L. Walker, C. Antonelli, A. Quencer, P. Fish, M. Kimmis, M. Kimball. Absent: R. Forkell, C. Strasser, M. Valen- tine. Row 1. M. Bassette, H. Hewitt, W. Murgott, J. Hamilton, H. Dunn, E. Valentine. Row 2. S. Shea, T. Thompson, J. Wright, J. Putnam, C. Radley, K. Sanford, A. Wilson, B. Raso. Row 3. B. Farkell, T. Whit- tall, L. Grant, B. Morrow, J. Weiler, A. Alvorado. L. Walker, T. Mount, C. Zeltmann. Row 4. J. Cody, S. Munk, T.Wilson, J. Anton- elli, M. Weaver, G. Willitte, E. Forkell, D. Mahon. Absent: S. Adams. 29 Row 1. J. Cheat, J. Revelle, T. Flnerson, D. Berkman, S. McQuoid. Row 2. R. Goodfriend, D. Mahon, F. Gosier, C. Mahon, K. Donaldson. Row 3. C. Bourn, R. Com Ins, B. Goutremont, J. Lear, P. Wilson. Row 4. V. Aubertine, S. Marra, B. Rust, Mr. Dougall, M. Jones, M. Wilson, R. Walker, Row 5. L. Walker, C. Antonelli, A. Quencer, P. Fish, M. Kimmis, M. Kimball. Absent: R. Forked, C.Strasser, M. Valentine. Picture Not Available Absent: Teacher-Mrs. Edsall Row 1. R. Dunn, H. Bellinger, P. Thompson, S. Edus. Row 2. T. Birchenough, M. Bolio, F. Pettey, M. Horning, J. Johnson, Row 3. B. Pecor, D. Mergott, S. Alium, D. Schweitzer. Row 4. K. Kimmis, T. LaRose, D. Reed, P. Putnam, T. Brigham, D. Weeks, T. Horton. Row 5. S. Stockman, R. VanNess, M. Alvarado, R. Benjamin, A. Zanker, T. Cheat, L. Walker, K. Orvis, S. Schryver. 30 Row 1. S. LaRose, M. Thompson, B. Tarwater, J. Davis, E. Cody. Row 2. J. Walker, C. Radley, W. Pettey, E. Smith, M. Countryman, S. West. Row 3. S. Cornell, K. Henry, C. Fowler, D. Allum, Miss Schneckenburger. Row 4. C. Wiseman, C. Brass, J. Williams, A. Quencer, P. Forked. Teacher- Miss Schneckenburger Teacher- Mrs. Valentine Row 1. B. Horton, R.Goodfriend, T. Dywer. Row 2. A. Quencer, T. Whittall, T. Whittall, A. Drury, T. Whittall. Row 3. S. Brigham, C. Williams, C. Yott, A. Hills. Row 4. K. Klock, C. Smith, J. White, M. McDougall, S. Walker, S. Walker. Row 1. R. McDougall, M. White, T. Bourn, G. Thompson, A. Hubbard, Row 2. S. Day, E. Peters, M. Allyn, B. Tarwater, D. Middlestate, B. Ulmen. Row 3. Mrs. Faulknham, M. Radley, R. Norton, S. Dollinger, S. Yeardon, R. Zanker. Row 4. J. Dawson, L. Lear, M. Jones, L. Re- velle, S. Benjamin, R. Smith, A. Adams. Teacher- Mrs. Hurley Grade 2 Row 1. G. Hamilton, S. Willette, F. O'Brein, L. Forkell, A. Horning, Row 2. J. Fish, E. Comins, R. Goodfriend, M. Carney. Row 3. Mrs. Eschenberg, W. Putnam, T. Fulmer, Row 4. T. Davis, M. Brown, J. Clarke, M. Smith, V. Cody, K. Mount. Absent: S. Barton, J. Wilson. 3 32 Front- K. Favret, H. Quencer, C. Walker, B. Engstrom, K. Stockman, N. Zanker, A. Middlestate Back- G. Pound, P. Hilts, C. Ulman, B. Peters, T. Davis, M. Torrey, G. Lacey, K. Hills, C. Southwell, H. Walker, C. Phillips, T. Brown, E. Madill, J. Barton, B. Adams. Mrs. Carney 33 Toe-Touches, Ready, Begin If You Sneeze, I'm Gon- na Hit You! Ah, Gee Fella's Ouch, That Hurt! Dr. Jeckyll Mr. Hyde Does My Hair Look Alright? ACTIVITIES BAND Row 1 V. Smith, K. Brass, J. White, J. Brass, MISS Gilbert, S. Male, B. O'Neil, C. Allen, B. Valentine, L. Dollinger, K. Male, M. Bishop, V. Levitt, K. O'Brian, M. Horning, C. Yott, A. Dawson, S. Founier, M. Jones Row 2 J. Dunn, T. Darrow, J. Grimshaw, B. Hiltz, R. Hiltz, S. Raso, T. Barton, P. Dodge, C. Raso, P. 0'- Brian, M. Bell, E. Martin, M. Jones, T. Yott, C. Raso, T. Bollo, M. Comlns Chorus CHORUS Seated: M. Jones Row 1 A. Larkin, J. Gerecki, L. Or- vis, V. Levitt, J. Brass, K. Male, L. Hills, C. Allen, S. Male Row 2 A. FitzPatrick, C. Pauling, K. O'Brian, K. Munk, T. Yott, M. Kimmis, C. Pauling, K. O'Brian, Mrs. Jones Row 3 M. Jones, B. Fish, E. Martin, E. Wei- ler, G. Grimshaw 36 JV Cheerleaders L. Hills, K. Munk, K. Male, J.Dunn, L. Darrow, V. Levet, F. Dollinger, T. Yott. 37 38 Varsity Cheerleaders First row - E. Wieler, Y. Wilson, M. Jones, M. Middlestate, and L. Dwyer, Second row-D. Wismen, J. Grimshaw, and J. Phillips. 39 First Row-D. Wismen, Second Row-M. Jones, M. Middle- state, J. Grimshaw, E. Wieler, Third Row-J. Phillips, Y. Wilson, And L. Dywer. Gong Show 40 Pep- Rally SQUASH . . What smells? Rah! Rah! Rah! Look ma, no cavities! I'm gonna get there first . . . I think I'm gonna be sick! Oh no, we're not in time . . . WE'II get her when she's not looking . . You be quite, I'm trying to sleep! WHO ME?????? 42 SPORTS VARSITY VARSITY BASKETBALL Standing: T. Smith, G. Chavoustie, M. Thompson, D. O'Kay, L. Wilson, J. Hamburg, J. Morrow, J. Bassette, Mr. Zielinski- coach. Absent: R. Best. Kneeling: S. Rickette, J. Thomp- son, D. Male, S. Bassette. 44 BASKETBALL For the third year in a row Lyme captured the Frontier B Divis- ion Championship. The team's workhorses were the six seniors, Leo Wilson, Ricky Best, Jay Bassette, Jim Morrow, John Thompson and Terry Smith. Leo Wilson and Ricky Best lead the way, they were first and third respectly in the league in scoring, Leo averaging 26 pts. and Ricky 19. The team also lead the league in scoring (80 pts. a game) which is always a crowd pleaser. Fine support came from the juniors who will have carry the load next year, if Lyme expects to make it four in a row. They included Scott Bassette, Dave O'Kay, Joel Ham- burg, Mark Thompson, Gary Chavoustie, Shawn Rickette, and Don Male. The school will miss this years senior class, for they have provided many pleasent and exciting moments throughout their careers on the hardwood. Lyme 96 Sackets 47 Lyme 72 Alex Bay 49 Lyme 61 Bellville 56 Lyme 65 Beaver River 91 Lyme 103 Henderson 67 Lyme 48 South Lewis 45 Lyme 64 Sandy Creek 59 Lyme 67 LaFargeville 47 Lyme 92 Sackets 65 Lyme 62 Alex Bay 31 Lyme 93 Bellville 51 Lyme 84 Copenhagen 61 Lyme 72 Henderson 52 Lyme 82 Sandy Creek 76 Lyme 86 LaFargeville 64 Lyme 87 Copenhagen 67 Lyme 79 LaFargeville 43 Lyme 72 Sandy Creek 55 Lyme 81 Henderson 54 Lyme 78 Chadwicks 42 Record 19-1 (up to this point.) Frontier B Division Champs 14-0 Frontier B Playoff Champs 45 Aetion 46 Varsity Soccer Aetion 48 J.V. Soccer JUNIOR HIGH SOCCER Row 1. S. Fields J. Bassette, M. Revelle, M. Revelle, D. Berkman. Row 2. V. Smith, M. Comins, D. 0 Kay, G. Hines, K. Towne, F. Valentine, S. Rickette. Row 3. L. Walker, T. O'Kay, K. Benney, B. Fish, Mr. Dougall, S. Wilson, D. Gosier, M. Rust, T. Morrow. 49 J.V. Basketball JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Row 1. J. Middlestate, R. Stumpf, C. Val- entine. Row 2. B. Scarpechi, K. Benney, K. Towne, $. Rickette. Row 3. Mr. Weaver, S. Backus, T. Antonelli, S. Backus, M. Jones, S. Strasser, B. Fish, C. Raso, T. Fleming. 50 Girls Sports Volleyball GIRLS VOLLEYBALL Coach-Mrs. Biation Row 1 C. Aubertine, J. Bevens, L. Hills, K. Male, J. Grimshaw Row 2 V. Levitt, P. Weaver, S. Raso, Mrs. Bastion, J. Dunn, Row 3 M. Jones, T. Yott, S. Fournier, E. Martin, A. Dawson, Basketball BASKETBALL Row 1 K. Munk, C. Aubertine, L. Hills, K. Male, S. Raso, V. Lea- vitt, Row 2 A Dawson, Y. Wilson, S. Fournier, M. Jones, S. Gosier, K. Yott, P. Weaver, 51 Soccer GIRLS SOCCER Row 1 J. Grimshaw, S. Gosier, M. Cuppernall, D. Wiseman, K. Male Row 2 Coach-Mrs. Bastian, V. Leavitt, P. Weaver, E. Martin, M. Jones, T. Yott, C.Raso, J. Bevens, L. Hills, 52 Junior High Sports Basketball JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL Row 1 T. Morrow, S. Fields, B. Shea, Row 2 T. Carney, M. Weaver, J. Bassett, M. Revelle, T. Bolio, Row 3 T. O'Kay, Mr. Lucas, V. Smith, P. Fournier, Row 4 C. Alvar- ado, M. Com ins, G. Hines, D. Gos- ier, D. O'Kay, B. Raso, Row 5 K. Thompson, L. Walker, B. Walker, M. Bishop, K. Brass, M. Weaver, J. Valentine, Baseball S3 JUNIOR HIGH BASEBALL Row 1 S. Bassett, M. Rust, M. Weaver, M. Revelle, D. Berkman, Row 2 Mr. Dougall, B. Fish, M. Jones, S. Wil- son, K. Benney, K. Towne, Softball GIRLS SOFTBALL Coach-Mr. Fiske Row 1 J. Bevens, K. Munk, L. Hills, K. Male, S. Raso, V. Leavitt, J. Grimshaw, Row 2 J. Wright, C. Mitchell, A. Dawson, S. Fournier, M. Jones, E. Weiler, P. Weaver, J. Dunn, D. Wiseman, Score- keepers SCORE KEEPERS Row 1 P. O'brian, J. Brass Row 2 S. Paulings, T. Or- vis, C. Paulings, M. 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