Lyme Central School - Ontarion Yearbook (Chaumont, NY)

 - Class of 1980

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CLASS HISTORY In 1976 we were freshmen. Our advisor was Mr. Derefinko and our class officers were Linda Warner, presi- dent: Kim Munk. vice president: Jari Grimshaw, treasurer: and Patti Dodge, secretary. During the year we had record hops, bake sales, and we sold dart boards. In 1977 we were sophomores. Mr. Lucas was our advisor and the officers were Jari Grimshaw, president; Trina Yott, vice president; Steve Strasser, treasurer; Patti Dodge, secretary. During the year we had record hops, a magazine sale, and bake sales. In 1978 we were juniors. Our advisor was Mr. Zielinski and our officers were Steve Strasser, president; Patti Dodge, vice president; Steve Backus, treasurer; and Melanie Bell, secretary. To raise money we ran the coke machines, sold refreshments at the basketball games, dances, record hops, sold candy bars, and had the prom. The Queen was Patti Dodge. King, Jay Wright. Princesses were Jari Grimshaw and Susan Fournier, Princes were John Middlestate and Steve Strasser. As seniors our advisor was Mr. Lucas. Our class officers were Steve Strasser, president; Susan Fournier, vice president; Steve Backus, treasurer; and Patti Dodge, secretary. We had record hops, raffles, candy bar sales, Senior Faculty basketball game and sub sales. Our caps and gowns are green and gold. Our class colors are blue and silver. The class flower is a rose. Our class saying is “If a man cannot keep pace with his companions perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music he hears, no matter how meas- ured or far away.” In our high school years we have had the pleasure of having had the following people in our class: Farley Weeks, Charles Raso, Anna Larkin, Des Allum, Brad Hughes. Cindy Brown, Eva Giltz, Dewayne Benny, Randy Holder, and Linda Darrow. CLASS ADVISOR, OFFICERS HISTORY Advisor: Mr. Thomas Lucas President: Steve Strasser. Vice President: Susan Fournier. Secretary: Patti Dodge, Trea- surer: Steve Backus

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CLASS PROPHECY In the spring of 1995. fifteen year after graduation, the claw of 1980 reunites for their first reunion at the Radley Residenee where their first senior party was held. Wc find Tom Radley sitting in a corner already nipping at the alcoholic refreshments. Ste e Strasser. still president hut now of the United States and voted Mr. Talkative, was setting up tables when Enid Martin, voted Miss Quiet, arrived. Steve tried to tell Enid his solution to the gas problem, but he couldn't get a word in edgewise. Patti Dodge arrived next still laughing at her old dumb jokes and keeping her role as class clown and Miss Witty, tried out some new ones on us only to find out that she is still the only one laughing. Charles Valentine, keeping up his role as the tall tale teller, walked in bragging about his many blond beauties. Susan Fournier. Miss Athletic, arrived with her arm in a sling telling us that she finally met her match when she beat an opposing basketball player at a jump ball. Mdan Bell. Miss Talkative, arrived bragging about her successful beauty shop in Hollywood where Telly Savalas in her main customer. Pauline Weaver who has now been married for 15 years and has 14 children with one on the way say- married life isn't all tharfit's cracked up to lie. s| still his to work. As soon as Kevin Goulremont and Ron Clarke arrived, they informed us that they have a contract which slates that Kevin i- to build Ron’s new 12 offie hmlding Ron kept bugging Jari Grimehgw. voted Most Likely to Succeed, to be hu head secret }1 id his new offire building. Jari said no because she already had the highest pay ing executive secretarial job working for the PresidenflMf the United States! Stevt Slrasscr. Mona (.uppernell arrived telling us that she now owns a library where she sto f allofCrg ossip. Teroa Barton comes running in yelling. Oh no. it happened again! I loc ked the keys in Dan ear!” Trina Yott;«till as gullible as ever, arrived and asked Torn Radley if this was the clas- kim Munk walked in with her arms full of books telling us that she of Placing Tom said sarcastically. No. it - next year! SoTrma left. loud. into Tammy Have- couldn't make it tonight because she is in «ouit to me to the party but she also StCi i for di had to study for her test on The Techni defeiBing Steve Baiftus who was arrrsti 7 the peace by (day ing his stereo too Right in the middle of the party we heard a loud rash. We all ran Out into the yard just in tim o Steve Stnaaer'- limousine with his rig. ’ .mda .irner rrived and a-ked when Scott Backu- was because she wanted to know if he ha Mary Constance and Kerry Bcnnpurnved togclherfnd we heardtyarp lelTKerry rgu tojret a- Tom T i.nhain arrived screaming at his car again and -Wrtrd to rip out the evftin Maria Alvarado walked in and we all noticed that something Was mi-sing tut wi couidn in time to sec John Middle state who just ten her a jobali’ f is party as he 1 v without her crutehe . Rmlne Goodfcknd h Robert Erne ad been sitting at a tiTfll all by himself for two didn't it w; notice him becan-e he was veil -till combing bis hair and asked where he could find a Julie Sevens and LaJL arriw-d together imi 11 ! : - dm that they had matron ol Honor Freddie Dolluiger tr vcd telling us that she Earnie Kramer arrivet to leave early because Li -ivrl%. I i few (H ands so she brought herOwn food because finally Mbit min- application for college ith d( izcns of groupie hot on his h St , ai Hills arrive- til twirling her baton to the |jii-i of Sped Georgia Brow n. rlii»(j|rnvc P®li ill asked w here Mel Bell was. Arriv ing last, but not least, was Scott Backus and Debbie Pierson who said that they ran out of gas hut we all know the truth . . . Now that everyone is present the party can really get underway.



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