Lyme Central School - Ontarion Yearbook (Chaumont, NY)

 - Class of 1981

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Ginger Becker, Pre . Advisors: Mr. Zielinski and Mr. Smelski Class Officers: Amy Dawson, V. Pres. Krista Yott, Sec. Michele Mussot, Treas. 21

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Class History In 1977 wo wore Freshmen. Our advisors wore Mr. Derefinko and Mr. Moore. Our Class Officers were Pres. Tina Or vis, V'. Pres. Kathy Male, See. Julie Brass, and Treas. Vieki Leavitt. During the year we sold calendars, flower bulbs, posters, and baked goods to raise money for our Senior Trip. 1978 was our Sophomore Year. Mr. Moore was our advisor and the officers were Pres. Tina Orvis, V. Pres. Kathy Male. Treas. Kenny Towne, and Sec. Freddie Dollinger. To raise money this year we sold posters, magazines, flower bulbs, and baked goods. Our Junior year was in 1979. Our advisor was once again Mr. Moore and our offers were: Pres. Tina Orvis, V. Pres. Kathy Male, Treas. Penny O’Brien, and Sec. Lisa Hayes. To raise money we ran the coke machine, sold light bulbs, candy bars, posters, baked goods and refreshments at sports activities. Our prom theme was “Stairway to Heaven” and the hand was Snowbird. Kathy Male and David Berktnan were our King and Queen. Lisa Hayes and Todd Fleming were our Prince and Princess. As Seniors our advisors are Mr. Moore and Miss Spink. Our Class Officers are Pres. Tina Orvis, V. Pres. Kathy Male, Sec. Jul ie Brass, and Treas. Penny O'Brien. We’ve had sub sales, raffles, sweatshirt sales and an Olympics to raise money for our trip to Washington and Florida. Our caps and gowns are green and yellow as are our Class Colors. The class flowers are yellow roses and green carnations. Our class saying is “What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies w ithin us.” In our high school years we have had the pleasure of having the following people in our class: Carrie Aubertine, Kerry Benney, Freddie Dollinger, Robin Hilts, Bill Trainham, Donna Morgan, Kim Carlisle, Sherrie McDougall, Cin- dy Whittal, Venita Young, Marie Aldrich, Tom Antonelli, Lisa Benny, Naomi Larkin, Greg Allum, Tom Hare, and Lisa Sharon. 20



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We advise electrical minded Chico Alvarado to open a kissing booth and call it “Chico’s Charges.” We advise Ginger Becker to open a roller derby and call her team “Becker’s Bombers We advise Sue Brown to take over Grandma Brown's Baked Beans and change the name to Sue Brown’s Sun Baked Beans. We adv We adv se Barb Harrow to stay out to snow banks. se Tammy Harrow to design an exquisite new line of clothing Harrow’s Barrels' We advise Amy Dawson to enroll in a demolition derby and call her car “Dawson’s Demolition Disaster. se Steve Fields to open a factory for canning Fruit. How does “Fruities Fruit Factory” sound, se Amelia Fitzpatrick to write a soap opera called Emma’s Dilemma.” se Bill Forness to try a little “Mildness” instead of his “Wildness”. se Paul Fournier to raise genetic freaks on his farm and call it “Fournier's Freaky Farm”, se Jim Hayes to have mercy on his truck, se Michelle Mussot to speak up. se Tim O'Kay to live up to his last name. se Lori Orvis to open a cookie factory and call it “Orvis’s Orvios”. se Tammy Pettey to buy a body for her manican. se Mike Rickard to tie his sneakers tighter to keep them from running away during basketball games, se Barry Shea to use his expertise as a carpenter and sell “Shelves Shaped by Shea”, se Kevin Thompson to become an explorer and search the depths of the North Pole for Santa Claus, se Bill Trainham to join a circus and train bams. se John Valentine to nationalize his fan club. He might get more replies, se Blythe Whattam to audition for the Big Bird substitute on Sesame Street, se Scott Wilson to start his own basketball team and call it “Wilson’s W allbangers”. se Krista Yott to open a harbor and store “Yott’s Yachts”. se Tom Morrow to take an M out of his name and become something to look forward to. (TOMORROW) We advise JoAnne White to stick to one sport at a time and stop trying to head volleyballs. We advise Lorna Dollinger to buy elevator shoes so we can see her. We advise Denise Pische to take the Dale Carnegie course in speaking so we know she's around. We advise Amy Belcher to open her own make up boutique and call it “Belcher’s Beauty Bash . We adv We adv We adv We adv We adv We adv We adv We adv We adv We adv We adv We adv We adv We adv We adv We adv We adv We adv Advice to the Juniors 1st Row: Tammy Pettey. Lorna Dollinger Michelle Mussot. Tammy Da r row. Bill Trainham. Jim Hayes. Bob Trainham. 2nd Row: Blythe Whattam. Sue Brown. Denise Piche, Lori Orris. Barb Darrow, Bill Forness. 3rd Row: Ginger Backer. Amy Dawson. Krista Yott. Chico Alvarado. Amy Belcher, Amelia Fitzpatrick. Steve Fields. 4th Row: John Valen- tine, Kevin Thompson. Mike Rickard. Scott Wilson. Paul Fournier. Barry Shea. Tim O’Kay.

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