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LYME CENTRAL SCHOOL Box 219 Chaumont, N.Y. 13622-0219 Alma Mater On the shores of Lake Ontario Stands our high school fair; Loyalty and truth her motto, Green and gold wave there. Loyalty and truth and honor To the golden rule; Hail to thee our Alma Mater, Kail! Lyme Central School! The (1984-1985) yearbook staff, wishes to thank the following people for their help: John T. Thompson for the inside cover picture of our school. Bruce T. Forness for his cooperation and support. All the teachers at Lyme who supported us and understood the inconveniences caused by the publication of a yearbook!!! And to all others who have supported and assisted us!!! Dedication Garfield’s best friend You can bet she's helping someone. The word “TEACHER” can be defined in many ways. It is synonymous with compassion — the ability to listen and evaluate a student’s problems — to be ready at all times to counsel a student and help him over the big and small problems. It is synonymous with dedication — to willingly put in extra time on a project, a dance, or classroom work when it is an in- vestment towards success. All of the above and more is — Miss Miller. With sincere thanks, the Lyme Central School Class of 1985 dedicates this yearbook to ELLEN MILLER. Our Miss Miller is ralher camera-shy. 2 Working at the Senior sub sale BRUCE T. FORNESS SUPERINTENDENT BOARD OF EDUCATION MRS PATRICA DONALDSON PRESIDENT MRS CAROL LIVELY VICE-PRESIDENT MARTIN HORETH SCOTT AUBERTINE LEO WILSON CHARLES YOTT MRS JUDY SCHRYVER Jlijinz. Cejitxai SaAoo[ (f hautnonl, CVL OjorL 13622-02 IQ MRS. JANE FAILING CLERK MRS. ANNE KNIGHT TREASURER (3I?)) 649-241J 639-3401 December 5, 1984 TO: THE CLASS OF '85 The future holds many things for each of you. How you fare as the years go by will be directly proportional to the effort you put forth. I wish each and everyone of you every success. The staff here at Lyme has dedicated itself to preparing you for the future through your choice of subjects and through the effort you have contributed to your school years. Never let down from the goals you have set for yourself. It is imperative that you reach outward and upward to accomplish all that you are capable of within and beyond those goals0 Lyme students have always been competitive in all that they do for academics and for the sports program. Continue to compete with good sportsmanship as your byword, and you will always be a winner. As you read this down through the years, always remember Lyme teachers and principals. If you ever need us, please feel free to call or write. Sincerely yours, -t Bruce T. Forness Superintendent 4 Administration P Martin Horeth — Board Member Judy Schryver — Board Member Leo Wilson — Board Member Charles Yott — Board Member Scott Aubertine — Board Member Picture Not Available Edward Knapp — Resource Coordinator Bruce T. Forness — Superintendent Merle Eddy — Guidance Counselor 4 ■ m ' T ww i Bilkey Moore — Vice Principal lean Brown — School Nurse Jane Failing — Business Official, Sharon Brown — Secretary; Pic- ture Not Avaiable; Mary Hayes — Secretary Teachers Shirley Allen — Psychologist v Eugene Derefinko — Math, Computers Catherine Deline — Math. Read Write Sheryl Houghton — Read Write, Jeanette Jones — Vocal Music Math Carol Lawrence — Librarian. Read Write J Ellen Miller — Social Studies. Psychology Faith Moore — English. Read Write Ellen O'Brien Migrant Tutor Peter Monaco — Industrial Arts, Driver Education Leona O'Sullivan — Art Mikel Fiske — English Robert Kratzat — Instrumental Music Bilkey Moore — Science Bonnie Perkins — Speech Therapist Teachers |oy Seymour — Learning Disabled Linda Towne — Physical Education. Healtn lack Smelski — Commercial Department Robert Uhlig — Social Studies. English Susan Thompson — Science Ruth Uhlig — Math. Home Economics Ken Towne — Physical Education Marko Vukov — Spanish (substitute) We, the students of Lyme, wish to thank the teaching staff for all their love, support, and assistance. We appreciate not only their ability to teach us the basics, but also the extra time and ef- fort they spent with us on special projects. When we needed assistance with homework, scholarships, projects, or extracurricular activities, we could always count on the teachers at Lyme to spend the extra hours to help us. Those extra hours are what separate good teachers from great teachers. They have not only helped us with school work, but also with personal problems. Their advice and counsel were always appreciated. Their respect of our confidences often helped us more than their advice. We wish to thank them once again for all their help and feel assured of their continued dedication. Staff Joan 'Brien, Cafeteria Staff; Mary FitzPatrick, Cafeteria Staff; Marion Pickett, Cook 1st Row: Gloria Kovalick, Aide. 2nd Row: Alice Berkman, Aide; Jackie Talbot, Aide. 1st Row: Shirley Smith, Cashier. 2nd Row: Suzanne Cornell. Cafeteria Aide; Rebecca Countryman, Cafeteria Aide. 8 Ken Hills. Head Custodian; Paul Klock. Custodian Bus Drivers Retirees Dick Knight; Clarence Holbrook, Head Automotive Mechanic; Ned Klock, Jr.; Leo Pettey; Bethel Day; Donald Reed. Absent: Ted Utess. Tess Hanlin — Cashier served from 1964-1985 The students, faculty, and alumni of Lyme bid a sad farewell to two of our family. Tess Hanlin and Leo Pettey have been with us for a long time and will remain in our memories for longer. We will always remember Tess’ smiling face as we paid for our lunches and Leo’s safe bus rides. We wish both of them a very happy retirement and hope they will remember all the good times we’ve shared. Leo Pettey — Bus Driver served from 1941-1985 Kindergarten 1st Row: Royal Gregory, Nathan Tedford, Jared Hogan. Stacey Williams. Brad Berry, Jimmy Brown. Jason Barbour. Jennifer Allen. Patrick Young. 2nd Row: Stephanie Matice. Jason Bourquin. Kiley Taylor, Jeanette Cuppemell. Jason Hyde, Heather Fournier. Samantha Bellinger. Brandon Mur- ray. Conan Boshart, Danielle Warner, Mrs. Carney. Absent: Carrie Bishop. Jennifer Nichols. Bobby Netto, Jamie Branski, Carrie Cuppernell. First 1st Row: Justin Mason. Aliena Borden, Chris Bourquin. Paul Rhone. 2nd Row: Mike Cuga. Kim Cuga. Angela Jenkins, Wendy Carr, Donnie Perkins. Bobby Could, Sean Neuman. Joni Rushlow. Tim Baker, Brady Madill. 3rd Row: Carmen Parker. Spencer Cornell. John Martin, Matt Sanford. Stacy Bourquin. Jamie Rushlow. Enid Gifford, Jason Wilson. Daryl Coutremont. Mrs. Wilson. Absent: Amy Hilts. Picture in Left Corner: Mrs. Woodward. First Second ---------------- 4 • 1st Row: Sarah Lyman. 2nd Row: Kelly Gosier. Tanya Sienkiewycz. Mike Robinson. Kelly Keegan. Justin Young. 2nd Row: Jamie Hilts. Jack Benny. Shelly Rogers. Mike Neuman. Stacy Heard. Miss Schneckenburger. Absent: Heather Bishop. Susan Brown. Brian Matice, Paula Wright. Second 1st Row: Greg Torrey, Tara Keegan. 2nd Row: Sarah Cheal. Mike Weaver. Jennifer Gould. Ian Quencer. Kevin Young. R. J. Schweitzer. Marnee Jackson. Ruth Baker. 3rd Row: Erik Ulmen. Stephanie Simser, Brett Middlestate. Sam Sanford. Daryl Walker. T. J. Lachenauer. Sarah Bellinger. Debbie Grimshaw. Penny Drake, Mrs. Faulknham. Absent: Ronnie Cronkrite, Tom Bourbonniere. Sarah White. 11 Third 1st Row: Nicki Mason. Rebecca Bertrand, Todd Heasley, Shawn Forkell. Diana Cuppemell. 2nd Row: Mike Baker. Craig Cuppemell. David Wilson. Jay Berkman. Jeremy Boshart. |ason Countryman. Steve Taylor, Nicole Berry. 3rd Row: Heather Rogers. Samantha Petroske, Mark Belcher. Robert McDougall, Derick Parker, John Hogan. Eddie Barton. Kim Trahan. Alison Neuman. Cheryl Martin. Mrs. Edsall. Absent: Wayne Gaige. Bill Gaige. Fourth 1st Row: Doris Alvarado. Kim Davis. 2nd Row: Scott Heard, Jamie Alberry, Brad West. T. J. Williams. Ryan MadjJJ. Jill Rhone. Jessie Rushlow. Stacy Young. April Walker. Heather Sienkiewycz. 3rd Row: Nathan Cheal. Kyle Cuppemell. Amy Bolio. Chad Yott. Sean Cornell, Kelly Nichols. Marie Forkell. Emily Mount. Connie Goutremont. Mrs. Valentine. Carrie Bourquin. Absent: Celina Bourbonniere. Fifth 1st Row: Trisha Stuhlmiller, Shawn Schuellein. Terra Schweitzer, Melanie Southwell, Lyle Walker. Mike Chavoustie, Bernie Kimmis. 2nd Row: loAnne Wilson, Debbie Davis, Holly Matice. Mr. Dougall. Suzanne Petroske, Aurora Gifford, B. J. Bourquin. Absent: Marc Heasley. Matt LaPoint. Sixth 1st Row: Todd Simser, David Davidson. Sonya Comins. Donna Parker, Tammy Alvarado. 2nd Row: Kristin Talbot. Dale Hubbard. Darlene Hogan. Heather Nichols. Yvonne Pete. Tammy Reff, Steve Cornell. Tim Davis. 3rd Row: Creighton Southwell. Gaye Becker. Cathy Andrews. Stepanie Petroske. Kendra Sanford. Gary Hibbard. John Barton. Mrs. Swenson. lames Belcher. Jackie McDougall. Absent: Boshart Elebridge. Sarah Walker. Nicole Adams. Eighth 1st Row: Tim Brown, John Forness, Charlie Phillips. 2nd Row: Kirsten Gifford, Paul Hilts, Cheryl Walker, Amy Middlestate, Barbie Engstrom. Terra Stuhlmiller, Pat Forkell, Adam Helmer. 3rd Row: Helen Quencer, John Kramer, Charles Yott, Shawn West. Scott Radley. Harlon Walker, Curt Ulmen, MattTorrey. Robert Tefft. Absent: Billy Pettey. Erin Madill, Duane Rush, Ernie Cody. Seventh 1st Row: Tammy Scovel, Cami Forness. Carla Fowler. Mary White, Carrie Radley, Kara Talbot, Traci Dwyer. 2nd Row: Missy Countryman, Lisa Reff, Julie Dawson, Tom Wilson, Joe Davis. Andy Quencer, Scott Willett. Scott LaRose, Andrej Gifford. Brad Horton, Brian Tarwater, Chris Williams, Garth Thompson. 3rd Row: Carrie Smith. Mark Jones, Andy Adams. Missy Radley, Ted Smith, Kim Klock, Cinci Wiseman. Jason White, Aric Quencer. Mindy McDougall, Amy Perkins. Robin Goodfriend. 4th Row: Andrew Drury, Chris Brass. Kris Mount. Michelle Thompson. Staci Michelson, Robin McDougall. Mike Allyn, Charlie O’Brien. Chris Neuman. Richard Ferguson. Leland Lear. Mike Brown. Bruce Lear, Shannon Y rHnn_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Ninth 1st Row: Brad Gifford, Laurie Davidson, Sherri Frost, Patricia Coppernell, Amy Hubbard, Sherri Barton. 2nd Row: Roland Goodfriend, Mary Bolio. Travis Fulmer, Luke Revelle, Shelly Smith. Janet Wilson, Brian Garrett, Wendi Sienkiewycz, Kelly Schullein. 3rd Row: Brian Ulmen. Richard Nor- ton. Gene Comins, Tim Drake, Tammy Davis, David Martin, Millie Smith, Brant Tarwater, Mike Carney. Absent: Barb Guga. Lillian Forkell. Tenth 1st Row: Kristi Kimmis. Dedra Weeks, Penny Hilts. Tracy Horton. Monica Alvarado. Jill Johnson. 2nd Row: Kathy Orvis, Pennie Thompson. Rhonda VanNess, Peggy Putnam. Daidre Schweitzer. Frank Pettey, Shawn Edus, John Lear. 3rd Row: Lynn Walker. Shawn Hubbard, Don Reed. Jim Hill. Mark Neuman. Steve Schryver, Terry Drake. Robert Dunn. Todd LaRose. Absen : Darla Mahon. Juniors 1st Row: Brian Lear, Tammy Finerson, Patty Wilson. Jennifer Revelle. Kim Donaldson. Larry Walker. Andre Butler, |oseph Hayes. 2nd Row: Keith Garrett, Aaron Quencer. Kirsti Michelson. Melanie Jones, Mark Kimball. Debbie Berkman, Rick Guga. Bob Raso. Rich Goodfriend. 3rd Row: David Piche. Rich Forness, Mark Wilson. Bill Rust. Frank Gosier. Chris Strasser. Mark Kimmis. Kevin Garrett. Kim Stoner, Rylan Walker. Wally Bancroft. Absent: Varsi Aubertine. Rachel Comins. Christine Mahon. Larry Tefft. Mary Valentine. Jeff Bancroft. Advice to Juniors WE ADVISE ... Varsi Aubertine to stop saying, “I'm hungry!” and eat something. Jeff Bancroft to spend more time on his homework and less time watching the “Northern Lights. Wally Bancroft to be a little less aggressive in floor hockey; it’s not the Olympics you know. Debbie Berkman to stop doing 180’s and 360's on the ice while delivering pizzas. Andre Butler to become the 4th stooge. Rachel Comins that people do ask for other things besides the check. Kimberly Donaldson to start charging admission to her pool and movies. Tammy Finerson to play sax in a band and “punk out. Richard Forness to stop handcuffing “innocent kids to trees. Keith Garrett to not be such a lady killer. The other guys need a chance, too! Kevin Garrett to inherit Kelly’s locker on Senior Row. It's become his second home. Rich Goodfriend to speak up so we know he’s around. Frank Gosier to make sure his towel’s a little bigger before leaving the locker room. Rick Guga to become a hackey-sack guru. Joseph Hayes to decide what he wants to be; a cop, Mickey Spillane, or a cowboy. Melanie Jones to keep clear of the weight room. Mark Kimball to get on one of his bikes and do a Lady Godiva imitation through Chaumont. Mark Kimmis to keep his car on the roads and out of the snowbanks. Christine Mahon to buy a few more pins for her jacket. Kirsti Michelson to leave Norway in one piece. David Piche to become the next David Bowie. Aaron Quencer to stop working on the Quencer farm and start working on the funny farm. Robert Raso to take it easy on his motorcycle or he might be mistaken for Evel Knievel. Jennifer Revelle to bring M M's for all honor society assemblies. Bill Rust to become the next “Pearle;” all that practicing has to be worth something. Kim Stoner to have plastic surgery and really become Marilyn Monroe. Chris Strasser to take driving lessons. Larry Tefft to tell us what he’s always smiling about. Mary Valentine to buy out Footies;” she’s there enough. Larry Walker to marry Mary Lou Retton and have little jumping beans. Rylan Walker to paint himself black and go on tour as Eddie Murphy. Mark Wilson to take some basketball lessons from his sister Patty. 16 Patty Wilson to take some basketball lessons from her brother Mark. KOJhK in DISGUISG Senior Enquirer 85C November 1984-June 1985 Class of 1985 Special Issue To Take Place June 23 . . . Your Love Money Horoscope 1984: Whot Hoppened? Leoding Psychic Predicts Senior Prophecy ms Senator Giltz Behind the Scenes Angelina Ann Alvarado 7-19-67 “Phililpean” “You Loser Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer 1, 2,3, 4; Gym Show 1. 2, 3, 4 Maria Ann Bassette 9-21-67 Mar” I am a “C”; I am a “C-H”; I am a “C-H-R-I-S-T-I-A-N” Soccer 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Gymnastics 1, 2,3, 4; Project Charlie 3, 4 Holly Sue Bourn 10-24-66 “Hoi” “Never eat while driving a car” Cheerleading 1, 2; Project Charlie 3, 4; Soccer Scorekeeper 2, 3,4; Softball Scorekeeper 2; Vocational LPN 3, 4 Julie Lynn Cody 5-4-67 “Jucee” “Because I’ve been where I’ve been and seen what I’ve seen, I am what I am” William John Forkell 8-21-65 “Bill” Ernest Forkell 6-29-66 “Ernie” 18 Colleen Marie Ann Forness 1-29-67 Kerm” “If I had wanted your opinion, I would have told you what to say!! Cheerleading 2, 3, 4; Soccer 1, 2, 4; Bi-County Chorus 1 4; Chorus 1, 3, 4; Band 1,2; Gymnastics 1,2, 3, 4; Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Whiz Quiz 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 3, 4; Ad Staff 1; Basketball 1; Co-Editor of Yearbook 4; Presidential Classroom Graduate: Prom Committee 2. 3; Project Charlie Peer Leader; DAR (Nominee) Cynthia Ann Gifford 5-2-66 “Cindy” Love is a light that shines from heart to heart Chorus 1,2,3,4; Vocational LPN 3. 4 Nadine Evan Gifford 6-13-67 Knee-Deep” “Music is the universal language of mankind Band 2, 3,4; Stage Band 3, 4: Chorus 2,3; NYSSMA Solo Festival 3,4 John Richard Giltz 7-14-67 Johnny Bug Life is what happens to us while we are making other plans” J.V. Basketball 1, 2, 3; Soccer 4; Whiz Quiz 2, 3, 4; Class President 2; Class Vice President 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; National Honor Society Vice President 4; Yearbook Ad Staff 4 Lori Janeen Grant 5-30-67 Lo ’, You will have the rest of your life to remember, but what you have to remember depends on what you do todav Soccer 1,2,3.4; Softball 1; Class President 1; J.V. Cheerleader 1: Class Secretary 3,4; Varsity Cheerleader 2; Student Council Vice President 2; Yearbook Ad Staff 4; Prom Committee 2. 3; Prom Queen 3: Graduation Marshall 3: Gymnastics Club 1 Karen Guga 4-8-67 Spanky Don't allow experience to harden your heart; use it to become more aware and sensitive 19 Heidi Ann Hewitt 3-6-67 Pooh Bear” “Wow! I think that I almost, maybe, might be understanding this, but I'm not sure. Is that an improvement or what?” Chorus 1, 3. 4; Bi-County Chorus 1, 4; Student Council 1, 2; Class Secretary 1; Class President 3; Whiz Quiz 3; Girls' Soccer Scorekeeper 1; Yearbook Staff 3,4; Yearbook Co- Editor 4; Prom Committee 3 Amy Sue Hibbard 8-10-67 Flea” “If you believe in yourself, that's all the truth you need” Basketball Scorekeeper 1; Band Front (Flag) 1; Class Secretary 2; Gymnastic Show 2. 3; Student Council Representative 3; ).V. Cheerleader 3; Varsity Cheerleader 4; L.P.N. Vocational 3, 4 Lauren Michelle Martin 5-19-67 “Lor-ann” “Don’t put off until tomorrow what you can do today, because you might enjoy it so much today that you’ll want to try again tomorrow” National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Student Council Vice President 4; Yearbook Ad Staff 4; Prom Committee 3 Bonnie Lou Morrow 9-7-67 “Lou” “Love is an attempt to change a piece of dreamworld into reality. Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2,3, 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Gymnastics 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 3; Prom Princess 3 Timothy Spencer Mount 2-15-67 Tim” I kissed my first woman and smoked my first cigarette on the same day. I have never had time for tobacco since. Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; NHS 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1,2,3.4; Prom Committee 1. 2, 3; Whiz Quiz 3, 4; President of NHS 4; Treasurer of Student Council 1, 2,3, 4 Sherri Lynn Munk 3-2-67 “Sherri” “Don’t let the world get you down just because they have nothing to smile about.” Softball 1,2,3,4; Soccer 1,4; Cheerleader 1,2; Student Council 1, 2; Prom Committee 3; Scorekeeper 3, 4; Cosmetology 3,4 20 Paula Neuman 12-31-67 “Pool-La-Lou Neumia” “The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched. They must be felt with the heart.” Basketball 1; Softball 3,4; Chorus 1,2; Vocational L.P.N. 3, 4; Scorekeeper, J.V. Basketball 2, 3; Timekeeper, Girls’ Varsity Soccer 2,3; Timekeeper, Boys’ Varsity Soccer 3, 4 Paul Neuman 12-31-67 Pool” Basketball 1,2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 Julie Anne Theresa Putnam 6-15-67 “Jupee” When choosing between two evils, I always like to try the one I’ve never tried before.” Soccer 1,2, 4; Softball 1, 2; J.V. Cheerleader 2; Gym Show 1; Class Vice President 1; Student Council Vice President 3; Student Council 2; Student Council President 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Whiz Quiz 3, 4; Yearbook Ad Staff 4 Cyndy Lynn Radley 5-30-66 “Cyn “It’ll be great; we’ll have a blast! Chorus 1,2, 3; Vocational 3 Kelly Marie Sanford 10-18-66 Kel” Love makes it possible to believe the impossible” Soccer 1,2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 1, 2; Softball 1, 2, 3; Project Charlie 3,4; Gymnastics 1,2, 3, 4; Student Council 1; Class Secretary 1 Susan Mary Shea 12-05-66 “Bear” “You’re Miserable” Soccer 2, 3,4; Softball Scorekeeper 3,4; J.V. Girls’ Basketball Scorekeeper 4 21 Terra Lee Thompson 11-01-67 Don't use up too much of your time trying to be something you’re not; you’ll only lose the most important person in your life, yourself” Basketball 1,4; Prom Committee 3; Softball 1, 4 Edward James Valentine 4-23-67 Big Red” “If you love something, let it go. If it returns, it was always yours. If it doesn’t, hunt it down and kill it! Basketball 1,2,3; Soccer 3,4; Honor Society 2,3, 4; Student Council Representative 1,3, 4; Prom King 3; Prom Committee 3, 4; Baush and Lomb Award Jennifer Ann Weiler 11-04-67 Jennie” One advantage to being disorderly is that one is constantly making exciting discoveries Basketball 1; Soccer 3; Cheerleading 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 3, 4; Band 1; Gym Show 1; Yearbook Treasurer 4 Jenny Elizabeth White 10-05-66 Tripper” “The more you live, the faster you will die J.V. Cheerleading 3; Gym Show 2; Head Flag Twirler 1; High School Play (The Wizard of Oz); Vocational LPN 3, 4 Tina Marie Wilson 5-7-66 “Wong” You can dream, create, design, and build the most wonderful place in the world, but it requires people to make a dream a reality Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice President 2, 3; President 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Honor Society 3, 4; Band 1 Julie Ann Wright 1-1-67 “Spyder Bob” Time isn't your enemy unless you try to kill it” Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2, 3,4; Volleybal 1; Gymnastic Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Scorekeeper 1,2; Prom Committee 1, 2; Class Treasurer 1, 2,3,4; Vocational Cosmetology 3,4 22 Guess Who (Ans. on p.59) I, Angie Alvarado, leave locker 1 for Monica, Tammy, and D.J. when they become Seniors ana to Chris Williams my computer privileges. I, Maria Bassette, leave my ability to do gymnastics to D. J. Alvarado. I, Holly Bourn, leave mv brains to my brother Rob and my good looks to Kim Stoner, Varsi Aubertine, and Rachel Comins, ’cause everyone needs a little extra help. I, Julie Cody, leave my ability to stay out of trouble to my brother Ernie. I, Ernie Forkell, leave happHy. I, Bill Forkell, leave with my brother. I, Colleen Forness, being of sound mind and reasonable body, leave to Tammy Finerson Mr. Moore’s “fake” birth certificate so she can stop him from applying for social security next year. I, Cindy Gifford, leave to the teachers of LCS seven more Giffords. I, Nadine Gifford, will my sister Aurora my ability to play music as well as Bach (ha-ha). I, John Giltz, leave my ability to have girls at my beck and call to Mark Wilson. I, Lori Grant, leave my ability to hang on corner flags to Mrs. Towne, peaceful study halls to Mrs. Kovalick, and all my love to Joe and my family. I couldn’t have made it without them. We, Karen Guga and Kelly Sanford, leave happily (and hope Kevin can relive the memories of the “KKKK”!) I, Heidi Hewitt, leave to Johnny Rotten and Marilyn Monroe 4th period with “wild greams” and Preppy and Murellen memories and “Hoit-Boit. I, Amy Hibbard, leave to my brother Gary my ability to do well in Mr. Uhlig’s class. (He’ll need it!) I, Lauren Martin, leave to my brother Mickey the ability to enjoy life to its fullest and to have many friends. I, Bonnie Morrow, leave to Barb Guga the right to have a birthday whenever she wants. I, Tim Mount, leave to Rylan Walker my ability to get injured so as to gain all the girls’ sympathy. I, Sherri Munk, leave to my cousin Pennie the ability to recognize and cope with the immaturi- ty and jealousy of others I, Paula Neuman, leave anything and everything to Amy Hubbard in hopes that she’ll follow in my footsteps and be as great as I am. I, Paul Neuman, leave Mary Valentine my undimensional love. I, Julie Putnam, leave to my sister, Peggy, curtains for her bedroom window. I, Cyndy Radley, leave to my little “brubber,” Scott, my bag of Pepsi bottles in the bottom of my locker. I, Susan Shea, leave my ability to bounce off walls and stay out of the sewers to Christine Mahon. I, Terra Thompson, leave my ability to graduate to my brother Garth, and many wild times to Pennie, Wendi, Mickey, Daidre, and Twirpie. (I'll miss you guys.) I, Ed Valentine, leave my shadow to Frank Pettey, a good friend and all-around big toe. I, Jennie Weiler, leave to Kirsti Michelson my ability to wear turtlenecks gracefully. I, Jenny White, leave to Mr. Uhlig a bare bodkin. I, Tina Wilson, leave to my sister Patty a varsity spot on the cheerleading squad! I, Julie Wright, leave to Dedra Weeks, my 8 soccer uniform and the responsibilities that come with it. Good luck, Dee Dee. Miss Miller — Senior Advisor Mr. Dougall — Senior Advisor Advice to Seniors Angie Alvarado to build a new banana boat and sail back to the Philippines for a visit. Maria Bassette to teach another player the soccer back flip that has made her famous and the opponents crazy. Holly Bourn to take Joan Rivers’ place; she’s got the jokes for it. Julie Cody to open her own drink factory called “Jucee’s Juice.” Ernie Forked to go with his mechanical ability and enter a car in the Daytona 500. William Forked to become a world famous welder. Colleen Forness to go to Paul Smiths and get lost in the woods with one of the (many) of the foresters. Cindy Gifford not to faint around needles. It’s not proper for a nurse. Nadine Gifford to stop reading the end of Mr. Uhlig’s books and spoiling the endings for the rest of us. John Giltz to become a General who is interviewed on “60 Minutes.” Lori Grant to leave Mrs. Thompson clipless, nicknameless, and sane. Karen Guga to stay away from sunlamps before she’s mistaken for a California girl. Heidi Hewitt to rent herself out for the ABC laughtrack; they need a new one anyway. Amy Hibbard to remain standing during ad cheers. Lauren Martin to obtain the nickname “Minnie” so we can have Mickie and Minnie. Bonnie Morrow to find out what regulation allows her to play basketball more on the ground than she does on her feet. Tim Mount to write his autobiography; it would make a great soap opera. Sherri Munk to wear orthopedic bowling shoes with colorful shoelaces. Paula Neuman to carry a wallet full of pictures of Andrew; they won’t ad fit in her pocket. Paul Neuman to stop ringing doorbells at 11 o’clock at night just to see his girlfriend. Julie Putnam to take the Dale Carnegie course; everyone knows she has to overcome her shyness. Cyndy Radley to dye her hair black so a certain teacher can’t cad her a dumb blonde anymore. Kelly Sanford to buy stock in Barbara Moss and Howlands; she certainly puts enough money into their stores. Sue Shea to go to work for Walt Disney World and be one of the Singing Bear Jamboree. Terra Thompson to open her own chain of Friendly Stores; we ad know she loved to work there so much. Ed Valentine to go to Hawaii so his shirts will be in style and in season. Jennifer Weiler to always carry two sets of keys — just in case. Jenny White to open her own nursing office; she’d be her own best customer, especially with chairs around. Tina Wilson to open her own Chinese restaurant and cad it “Wong’s Wontons.” Julie Wright to take up singing and go on tour with “Alabama.” 27 A.M. BOCES P.M. BOCES 1st Row: Varsi Aubertine, Darla Mahon. Rich Goodfriend. 2nd Row: Bill Forked, Rachel Comins, Sherri Munk, Julie Wright, Chris Mahon, Larry Tefft. 3rd Row: Andre Butler. Terra Thompson. Mark Kimmis. Paul Neuman. Ernie Forked. Absent: Larry Walker. 28 1st Row: Holly Bourn. Nadine Gifford. 2nd Row: Kevin Garrett. Amy Hibbard, Dianna Mahon. 3rd Row: Cindy Gifford, Brian Lear. Keith Garrett, Paula Neuman. Lyme Sports Review: Indian Teams Are Mo. 1 1985 19 85 ill A RTF 29 Jr. High Girls’ Soccer 1st Row: Kim Klock, Terra Stulmiller. Shannon Yerdon, Mary White. Cheryl Walker. 2nd Row: Carrie Radley. Missy Countryman. Carla Fowler. Stacy Michelson. Cinci Wiseman. Amy Middlestate. Barbie Engstrom. 3rd Row: Lisa Reff. Carrie Smith. Tracy Dwyer. Kara Talbot. Helen Quencer, Shelly Smith, Millie Smith. Jr. High Boys’ Soccer 1st Row: Chris Williams. Scott Willett. Matt Torrey. Tim Brown, Mark Jones. Scott LaRose. Tom Wilson. John Forness. Charlie Phillips. 2nd Row: Aric Quencer, Charles Yott. Brad Horton. Chris Brass. Charlie O'Brien. Mike Allyn. Andrew Drury, Chris Neuman. Scott Radley. Brian Tarwater, Jason White. 30 Boys’ Varsity Soccer 1st Row: Bob Raso, Larry Walker. Tim Mount. 2nd Row: Shawn Hubbard. Travis Fulmer. Mark Kimball. Ed Valentine. Frank Gosier, Mark Wilson. Mike Carney, Rob Dunn. John Giltz. 3rd Row: Todd LaRose, Gene Comins, Steve Schryver, Rylan Walker. Bill Rust. Paul Neuman. Brian Garrett. Rich Forness, Luke Revelle. Frank Pettey. Absent: Kevin Garrett, Keith Garrett. Girls’ Varsity Soccer 1st Row: Bonnie Morrow. Maria Bassette. 2nd Row: Monica Alvarado. Kim Donaldson. Debbie Berkman, Mary Valentine. Jenny Revelle. Melanie Jones. Varsi Aubertine. 3rd Row: Daidre Schweitzer. Rhonda VanNess. Dedra Weeks. Tracy Horton. Patty Wilson. Chris Mahon. Darla Mahon. Mrs. Towne. 4th Row: Colleen Forness. Kelly Sanford. Angie Alvarado. Julie Putnam. Lori Grant. Julie Wright. Sherri Munk. Sue Shea, Kelly Schuellein. Jr. High Girls’ Basketball 1st Row: Mrs. Bellinger, Stacy Michelson, Missy Countryman. Missy Radley. Cami Forness — manager. Tammy Scovel. 2nd Row: Helen Quencer, Carrie Smith. Cinci Wiseman. Carrie Radley. Kara Talbot. Tracy Dwyer, Lisa Reff. Absent: Janet Guga — scorekeeper. Jr. High Boys’ Basketball 1st Row: Andrew Drury. Mike Allyn, Charlie O’Brien. 2nd Row: Chris Brass. Scott Willet, Tim Brown, Erin Madill, John Forness. Tom Wilson, Aric Quencer. 3rd Row: Bill Pettey. Matt Torrey. Scott LaRose. Charlie Yott. Chris Williams. Brian Tarwater. Scott Radley. 4th Row: Shawn West. Brad Horton. Mark Jones. Richard Ferguson. Chris Neuman. Absent: Mr. Fulmer. Boys’ J.V. Basketball 1st Row: Luke Revelle. Frank Pettey. Travis Fulmer. 2nd Row: Brant Tarwater. Robbie Dunn. Mark Neuman. Chris Strasser, Todd LaRose. Gene Comins. Absent: Rich Goodfriend. Shawn Hubbard. Steve Schryver. Mr. Hillick — Coach. Girls’ J.V. Basketball 1st Row: Dedra Weeks. 2nd Row: Chris Mahon. Rhonda VanNess. 3rd Row: Trisha Cuppemell. Monica Alvarado. Kelly Schuellein. Mrs. Bellinger, Daidre Schweitzer. Tammy Birchenough. Boys’ Varsity Basketball 1st Row: Tim Mount. Mike Carney. Bob Raso. Mark Kimball. 2nd Row: Mr. Wilson. Rylan Walker. Frank Gosier, Bill Rust. Mark Wilson. Rich Fomess, Dave Piche, Aaron Quencer. J.V. Cheerleaders 1st Row: Laurie Davidson, Darla Mahon, Pennie Thompson, Shelly Smith. 2nd Row: Barb Guga. Varsity Cheerleading Girls’ Varsity Basketball 1st Row: Jenny Revelle. 2nd Row: Patty Wilson. Maria Bassette. Mary Valentine. Bonnie Morrow. 3rd Row: Rachel Comins. Kim Donaldson. Terra Thompson. Melanie Jones. Angie Alvarado. Mr. Towne. 41 « Basebal 1 1st Row: Terry Drake, Bill Rust. Frank Gosier, Shawn Hubbard. 2nd Row: Tim Mount. Paul Neuman, Mr. Fiske — Coach, Todd LaRose, Steve Schryver. Absent: Rich Fomess. Kyle Grant. Randy Morrow. Chris Bassette. Mike Towne. Softball 1st Row: jenny Revelle. Sherri Munk, Angie Alvarado. 2nd Row: Mary Valentine. Kim Donaldson. Dedra Weeks. Kelly Sanford. JoAnn Alvarado. Bonnie Morrow. 3rd Row: Sue Shea — scorekeeper. Chris Mahon. Paula Neuman. Melanie Jones. Mary White. Julie Wright. SEPT. l°t 0H - TUN£= l S- SPECIAL ISSUES Sn. S FUN GAME 40 j wnj +no LYME CENTRAL 45 Honor Society The National Honor Society inducted ten new members this year. Among the inductees were three seniors: Lori Grant, Holly Bourn, Jennie Weiler; four juniors: Debbie Berkman, Mark Wilson, Patty Wilson, Mark Kimball, Aaron Quencer, Mary Valentine; and one sophomore: Peggy Putnam. The society sponsored the sixth grade graduation and a bloodmobile. Both were very successful. 46 LCS Honorees 1984-1985 Many of our up- Eerclassmen received onors (both academic and athletic) this year. Among those honored were: Angie Alvarado — Soft- ball All-Star, Soccer All-Star Chris Bassette — Baseball All-Star Maria Bassette — Soccer All-Star Holly Bourn — Capped in BOCES LPN program Kim Donaldson — Softball All-Star, Soccer All-Star Tammy Finerson — Presidential Classroom Colleen Forness — Salutatorian, President’s Scholar, New York State Regents Scholarship, Bi-County Chorus Rich Forness — MONY Art Show Gold Key Keith Garrett — Soccer All-Star honorable mention Cindy Gifford — Capped in BOCES LPN program Nadine Gifford — NYSSMA Solo Festival John Giltz — New York State Regents Scholar- ship, ROTC Scholarship Frank Gosier — Soccer All-Star Lori Grant — Soccer All- Star honorable mention Heidi Hewitt — Bi-County Chorus Amy Hibbard — Cap- ped in BOCES LPN program Melanie Jones — Basket- ball All-Star Kirsti Michelson — Foreign Exchange Stu- dent to Norway, Bi- County Chorus Bonnie Morrow — Soccer All-Star, Basketball All-Star Randy Morrow — Baseball All-Star Tim Mount — Baseball All-Star, Soccer All- Star, Basketball All-Star Paula Neuman — Capped in BOCES LPN program Paul Neuman — Soccer All-Star Julie Putnam — New York State Regents Scholar- ship Aaron Quencer — Bi- County Chorus Bob Raso — Soccer All-Star Jenny Revelle — representative for Stu- dent Government Day, Soccer All-Star, Basket- ball All-Star Chris Strasser — represntative for Stu- dent Government Day Ed Valentine — Valedic- torian, St. Lawrence University Scholarship, New York State Regents Scholarship, Bausch and Lomb Award, MONY Art Show honorable mention Mary Valentine — Soft- ball All-Star, Basketball All-Star Jennie Weiler — New York State Regents Scholarship Jenny White — capped in BOCES LPN program Mark Wilson — Basket- ball All-Star Julie Wright — Softball All-Star, Soccer All-Star Congratulations Congratulations Congratulations Congratulations Project CHarlie 1st Row: John Lear, Colleen Forness, Maria Bassette, Holly Bourn. 2nd Row: Monica Alvarado, Kelly Sanford, Daidre Schweitzer, Pennie Thompson. 3rd Row: Kristi Kimmis, Jill Johnson, Todd LaRose, Tim Mount, Penny Hilts. Project Charlie is... Mattie Bicknell — Project CHarlie facilitator ... a chemical abuse prevention program provided by Jefferson-Lewis-Hamilton-Herkimer-Oneida Boart of Cooperative Educational Services. ... a safe place to share ideas and feelings without being put down; a place to learn more about yoursel and others; a place to talk about things that concern you. Project Charlie peer leaders are responsible for facilitating discussions in seventh and eighth grade classes. In additioi to the time they spend in these classes, they devote many hours training to become effective leaders. 48 Whiz Quiz 1st Row: Peg Putnam, Heidi Hewitt, John Giltz, Colleen Forness. 2nd Row: Tim Mount. Julie Putnam. Jenny Revelle. Chris Strasser, Rich Forness, Mrs. Uhlig. 1st Row: Tim Mount — treas. 2nd Row: Julie Putnam — pres.. Kim Donaldson — sec.. Lauren Martin — v. pres. 3rd Row: Rylan Walker, Tracy Horton. Shannon Yerdon. 4th Row: Todd LaRose. Frank Gosier. Andrew Drury. Brad Gifford. Ed Valentine. David Martin. Absent: Angie Alvarado. Barbie Engstrom. Scott Radley. Student Council Band 1st Row: Melanie Jones, Lome Davidson. Tammy Scovel. Harlon Walker, Millie Smith. Janet Wilson, Debbie Berkman. 2nd Row: Tim Brown, Tammy Finerson, Richard Forness, David Piche, Patty Wilson. Carrie Smith. Mark Jones, Aaron Quencer. 3rd Row: Don Reed. Aric Quencer. Mark Kimball. Tom Wilson. Mr. Kratzat (director). Absent: Andy Quencer. Shawn Edus. Stage Band 1st Row: Mark Kimball. David Piche. 2nd Row: Patty Wilson. Mr. Kratzat, (director), Janet Wilson. Don Reed, Tammy Finerson, Melanie Jones. 3rd Row: Carrie Smith, Aaron Quencer. Mark Jones. Chorus 1st Row: Colleen Forness. Andy Quencer, Mark Kimball, Tammy Finerson, Carrie Smith. Lisa Reff. 2nd Row: Chris Brass. Patty Wilson. Melanie Jones, Kirsli Michelson, Shelly Smith. Janet Wilson. 3rd Row: Mrs. Jones, David Piche. Jennie Weiler. Aaron Quencer. Heidi Hewitt. Candids The concert band, stage band, and chorus enjoyed great success at their Christmas, Spring, and Exchange concerts. Mrs. Jones and Mr. Kratzat were both pleased with the performances of their students at all events. 51 Parents as Reading Partners BOOSTCR CLUB CNWM WHN£ TRIP Senior Vote Best Built — Ed Valentine, Hollv Bourn Best Dressed — Tim Mount, Kelly Sanford Most School Spirit — John Giltz, Tina Wilson Nicest Legs — Ed Valentine, Amy Hibbard Best Smile — Paul Neuman, Heidi Hewitt Best Eyes — Tim Mount, Karen Guga Class Flirts — John Giltz, Sherri Munk Classiest — Tim Mount, Lori Grant Most Talkative — John Giltz, Cyndy Radley Most Accident-Prone — Tim Mount, Julie Wright Most Original — Ed Valentine, Terra Thompson Class Clowns — John Giltz, Bonnie Morrow Most Daring — Ed Valentine, Julie Putnam Class Dancers — Paul Neuman, Maria Bassette Most Gullible — John Giltz, Angie Alvarado Quietest — Ernie Forked, Susan Shea Most Musical — Ed Valentine, Nadine Gifford Best Con-Artists — John Giltz, Jenny White Most Overlooked — Bill Forked, Cindy Gifford Most Studious — John Giltz, Julie Cody Class Troublemakers — Paul Neuman, Lauren Martin Class Friends — Paula Neuman, Jennie Weiler Most Likely to Succeed — John Giltz, Colleen Forness 1st Row: Barb Guga. Rhonda VanNess. Heidi Hewitt, (co-editor), Colleen Forness, (co-editor). 2nd Row: Ms. Moore, Mark Kimball. Tina Wilson. Rich Forness. Yearbook Advertising Staff 56 imuli iiiiil!!!! iiiiiiini iiiiiiiiii PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Brown Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carney Mr. and Mrs. Michael Deline Mr. Eugene J. Derefinko Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dougall Ms. Ellen Dulin, Gary, Lauren and Mickey Mr. Merle C. Eddy Mr. and Mrs. John Failing Mr. and Mrs. Bruce T. Forness Mr. and Mrs. Martin G. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kratzat Ms. Carol R. Lawrence Mrs. Paula Mettler Miss Ellen Miller Mr. Bilkey Moore Ms. Faith Moore Mr. and Mrs. George O’Sullivan Mrs. Marion J. Pickette Mr. and Mrs. Walter Putnam, Peggy and Julie Mr. John R. Smelski Mr. and Mrs. Vic Swenson Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Towne Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Uhlig Mr. and Mrs. Fred Valentine Mrs. Eleanor Van Ness and Rhonda Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Woodward Thank you WATERTOWN RESTAURANT WATERTOWN CONCRETE INC. SUPPLY COMPANY Watertown 470 Factory Street Watertown, N.Y. New York 13601 Distributor for Paper, Janitor, Bar, Restaurant Equipment and Supplies NickMesires 788-4710 Congratulations K to the Class of 1985 Best Wishes to the Graduates of 85 BURKHEAD’S PLUMBING AND HEATING ELECTROLUX Paul Hines 372 Factory Street Watertown, N.Y. 13601 788-4540 Congratulations to the Class of 85 Rt. 1, Box 101 Pt. Salubrious Rd. Chaumont, N.Y. 13622 649-2743 CLOTH ENCOUNTERS FABRIC SHOP Between Chaumont and Three Mile Bay All kinds of colorful fabric Emelie Cuppernell — Owner Best Wishes to the Class of 85 60 Best Wishes to the Class of 85 PHILIP J. MERCHANT DIMENSION LUMBER L. P. Tanks filled Chaumont, N.Y. 649-2404 William F. Cuppernell (Owner) Best Wishes to the Class of 1985 JOSEPH A. WEILER GENERAL CONTRACTOR Backhoe Loader and Dump Truck Service Septic Tanks, Shore Wells Gravel and Top Soil Congratulations to the Class of 1985 This isn’t another “friendly bank teller” ad. At Key Bank, our tellers know that it takes a lot more than a nice friendly smile to do their job effectively. They know it takes accuracy. Knowledge. And plain common sense. Because—like all Key Bank employees around the state —, our tellers are working to help you. And they put in a lot of effort to make sure they do it right. The nice friendly smile, on the other hand, just seems to come naturally. buYe the key to everything we do. Sbank Involved. Innovative. Professional. Member FDIC 61 Best Wishes SHEA’S LUMBER to the Class of 1985 Rt. 2, Box 286 Chaumont, N.Y. 649-5183 (315) 788-6121 HENRY J. WILSON SONS FINE JEWELERS SINCE 1918 JOHN LAVA 114 COURT STREET Manager WATERTOWN. NY 13601 Custom Sawing Retail WATERTOWN BUILDERS Congratulations to the Class of 1985 SUPPLY CO., INC. LYME CENTRAL Watertown, N.Y. 13601 217 High Street 788-1500 BOOSTER CLUB Congratulations to the Class of 85 63 Leo D. Wilson Manager CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF ’85 FROM LIMERICK MARKET HOWLAND-LaCLAIR DIV. OF HAYLOR FREYER AND COON INC. 200 Mullin Street Richard D. Howland Watertown, N.Y. 13601 Vice-President (315) 782-3090 For All Your Insurance Needs CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1985 LYNG’S OFFICE SUPPLIES EQUIP. 808 Huntington Street Watertown, New York 13601 BERNIER, PECK, GOZALKOWSKI, CARR Consulting Engineers Professional Land Surveyors 172 Clinton St. Watertown, N.Y. 13601 Trade at BELLOFF’S It Pays Best Wishes Class of 85 21 Main Street, Adams N.Y. Phone 232-4941 65 Custom Canvas ft Cushions Marine Commercial Utess Cover ••N'1 Cushion Designed for your needs WM T UTESS three mile bay. N Y 13693 31S 649-S27? CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1985 THREE MILE BAY FIRE DEPARTMENT LADIES AUXILIARY Congratulations to the Class of “85 COMPLIMENTS OF GARLAND CITY PARTS CORPORATION 400 MILL STREET WATERTOWN, N.Y. Repair, Remodel, or Build Brand New ROBERT “BRIAN” CUPPERNELL GENERAL CONTRACTOR Free Estimates and Reasonable Rates Main St. Phone Chaumont, NY 649-5882 PROFESSIONAL BIKE Ray, Dot Mark Kimball Kabuki, B.C.A., Royal Enfield Bicycles — Alam Frames Point Salubrious Chaumont, NY (315) 649-2929 S. J. CAMDISI CO. Industrial Supplies Safety Equipment Wholesale and Retail (315)788-1571 514 Factory Street Watertown, NY 13601 Best Wishes to the Class of 85 ROBERT L. TIMERMAN GENERAL INSURANCE 17 Main Street Chaumont, NY Best Wishes to the Class of 85 Congratulations Seniors KITTLE MOTORS INC. Riverside Drive Clayton, New York 13624 Prim, Pam and Joe Audo CITIZENS BANK OF CAPE VINCENT A good bank in a good Banking Services to Suit Your Needs Cape Vincent, New York 13618 (315) 654-2115 BAYSIDE PARK Rt. 12E Owner: Leo Wilson Store 649-2930 Chaumont, N.Y. Restaurant 649-5550 68 DICK’S MIDSTATE Full Line of Fresh Meat Groceries, Beverages, Bakery “Home of the Famous Yacht Club Steak” Congratulations to the Class of 85 y S M-M-M! 'I Owners resh 1 Main Street Dick and Jean Wiseman j BREAD Chaumont, NY 16322 Best Wishes to the Class of 1985 Township Telephone Company Main Street Chaumont, New York Phone: 649-2411 Best Wishes to the Class of 85 Chaumont NAPA FRANK’S MOBIL SERVICE — r V i' i ■,u rrs, rs: ; t Jdj 24 Hour Towing and Wrecker Service Major and Minor Repair 649-2912 Main St., Chaumont NELSON’S DRY MOUNT S GENERAL CLEANING STORE Phone: 782-5840 Three Mile Bay, N.Y. 13693 1171 Coffeen St. Watertown, N.Y. 13601 Quality Freezer Beef, Pork Best Wishes to the iJh Class of 85 Claude S. Mount Clint Cobb Proprietor Meat Cutter 649-2434 782-2437 70 Congratulations to the Class of 1985 CHAUMONT FIREMEN’S LADIES AUXILIARY JUDY’S BEAUTY SHOP Hairstylist — Judy Paro Men, Women and Children Main St. Chaumont, N.Y. Phone 649-2886 THE HAIR STATION Tues.-Sat. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Men, Women, Children Ear Piercing Available 649-5950 Main St. Chaumont, N.Y. FRED FELDMAN, M.F.A. EAR SCSRSO uxitsrtoum. 636 COFFEEN STREET PETER MONACO Backhoe — Dump Truck Concrete Work, Septic Tanks, Crushed Stone and Gravel 135 Smith St. Watertown, N.Y. 788-4616 Carriage use CADILLAC - OLDSMOBILE INC. FI AMC JEEP 0 RENAULT 1000 Coffeen St., Watertown, NY 13601 SEAWAY LANES Seaway Shopping Center Watertown, N.Y. 13601 Best Wishes to the Class of 85 THE MASTER BEDROOM 35-39 PUBLIC SQUARE • WATERTOWN. NEW YORK 13601 GEORGE BROTHERS HARDWARE INC. Main St. Chaumont, N.Y. 649-2959 72


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