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’979 Class History In the fall of 1975, we became Freshmen. Our advisor was Mr. Derifinko. Our officers were: President — Ciary Chavoustie. Vice President — Shawn Rickett. Secretary — Marsha Jones, and Treasurer — Don Male We began in the fall with some class activities, like bake sales, record hops and calendar sales. After a fun summer for all, we returned in the fall of 1976 as Sophomores. Our advisor was Mr Buck Our officers this year were President — Marsha Jones. Vice President — Ciary Chavoustie. Secretary — Lynda Dwyer, and our Treasurer — Debbie Wiseman. Our activities this year were magazine sales, a-walk-athon. bake sales, and dances. The following fall of 1977, in our Junior year. Mr Zielinski was our advisor. Our officers were again President — Marsha Jones. Vice President — Gary Chavoustie, Secretary — Lynda Dwyer and our Treasurer —Jams Dunr. For our activities we started with candy bar and M M sales, sold candles, had dances and ended the year by putting on the Junior Prom In the school year of 1978-1979. Mr. Lucas became our advisor. It was a great year for us. Our officers arc President — Sandy Dollingcr. Vice President — F.llen Weiler, Secretary — Lynda Dwyer and Treasurer — Debbie Wiseman. Our activities this year included; stationery sale, turkey dinner, dances, apple sale, bake sales, and publi- cation of the 1979 Ontarion. Some of the people that were with us during the high school years were: Clathy Dawson. Kathy Matice. Frances Newman. Debbie Hclmer, Steve Phillips, Rick Boxall, Marion Fish. David Brown. Jerry Hyde. Ronald Good- friend. Tom Favret. Rusty Simpson. Mark Alberry. Kelly White, Ire VanAlstyne, Linda Darrow, Chellc Rosen- fcld, Joey Johnson. Kim Davis, and Gary Holder. Our class motto is Do not walk in front of me. For I may not follow Do not walk behind me. For I may not lead. Just walk beside me and be my friend.” ()ur class flower is Lily of the Val- ley” and our class colors aa blue and silver.
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SENIORS THE ROAD NOT TAKEN ROBERT FROST Two roads diverged »n a yellow wood. And sorry I could not travel both And be one traveler, long I stood And looked down one as far as I could To where it bent in the undergrowth. Then took the other, as just as fair. And having perhaps the better claim. Because it was grassy and wanted wear. Though as for that the passing there Had worn them really about the same. And both that morning equally lay In leaves no step had trodden black Oh. I kept the first for another day' Yet knowing how way leads on to way. I doubted if I should ever tome back 1 shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence Two roads diverged in a wood, and I — I took the one less traveled by. And that has made all the difference 13
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Mr. Lucas: Advisor Advice to I Class Officers: President: Sandy Dollinger. Vice Pres.: Ellen Wider, Secretary: Lynda Dwyer. Treasurer: Debbie Wiseman. the Seniors We advise SCOTT BASSETTE to grow alfalfa and mint. How docs “Herb’s Herbs” sound: We advise MIKE BOLIO to work on a new polio vac- cine. How does “Bolio’s Polio vaccine” sound? We advise CAROL BROWN to open her own sauna shop and call it “Brown’s Body Building Boutique.” We advise GARY CHAVOUSTIE to join the Marines. They are looking for a few good men? We advise DAN CLARKE to get away from candy bars and make a new cookie called “Clarke’s Crunchie Cook- ies.” We advise CULLEN COUNTRYMAN to write a play about crows and call it “Cullen Countryman's Country Crows.” We advise SANDY DOLLINGER to try out for the part of “Sandy” in “Grease” and see how she likes working opposite John Travolta. We advise JAN IS DUNN to keep partying but watch out for those bum “Marks” on the neck. We advise LYNDA DWYER to keep studying Spanish and come back to Lyme and take Miss Spink’s place. We advise JEFF FIELDS to open a school for Muggers. How does “Jeff s Jumpers” sound? We advise RANDY GOODFRIEND to speak up so we’ll know he’s around. We advise SUSAN GOSIER to be on time for school and classes once in a while. We advise LYNN GOUTREMOUT to install eaves troughs and sell “Goutremouts Gutters.” We advise JOEL HAMBURG to open a crocheting store and call it “Hamburg's Happy Hookers.” We advise TERRY HARE to raise hairless rabbits and call them “Hare's Hairless Hares.” We advise JULIE HOLBROOK to build up her typing speed and be known as “Speedy Gonzalas.” We advise KEVIN HUBBARD to fill his cupboards with bones so his poor dog won't starve. We advise MARSHA JONES to put on her witch cos- tume and give Elizabeth Montgomery some competi- tion. We advise PAUL KIM MIS to marry Kathy Male and call their kids “Kimmis’s Kiddies.” We advise DON MALE to become a minister of a church group that allows polygamy. We advise CARRIE SUE MITCHELL to drive bumper cars, it’s safer for the human race. We advise CRAIG MITCHELL to own his own farm and call it “Mitchell’s Mot) Moos.” We advise DAVE O'KA Y to change his last name to Alright. Is that Alright, O’Kay? We advise SHA WN RICKETTlo open a sporting goods store and call it “Rickett’s Rackctts.” We advise RICK RUSSELL to open a workout gym and call it “Rick's Rumpus Room.” We advise SHIRLEY SHEA to become a great cook and come back to Lyme and give cooking lessons. We advise MARK THOMPSON to start his own Liars Club and call it “Mark the Macho Man.” We advise TIM TRAIN HAM to buy a bigger bike and become Evil Knevil II. We advise ELLEN WEILER to marry Jay Bassette and raise little tin soldiers. We advise YVONNE WILSON to start her own cheer- ing squad and call it “Yvonne's Yodeling Yo-Yo's. We advise DEBBIE WISEMAN to keep up her cheer- ing ability and join the Dallas Cheerleaders. We advise JILL WRIGHT to build an airport and tell people to fly the “Wright” way.
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