Northern Adirondack Central School - Profile Yearbook (Ellenburg Depot, NY)
- Class of 1972
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JJQ-? ! °°qyvi, yovfoojijpy Ujaijjjofy hq if ji  s y DEDICATION We, the Senior Class of 1972 with great pride and pleasure dedicated Profile '72 to you, Mr. Bernard P. Harrica. Your leadership and guidance has played an important role in the de- velopment of N. A. C. S. We are with your help our school will soon be- come the envy of the surrounding schools. Mr. Harrica's leadership, consideration, guidance, school spirit are just a few of his numerous charactertics that have been an inspiration to the faculty and students of Northern Adirondack Central School. You'll always be dear to our hearts and fondly nestled in our school memories. 2 The Class of 1972 DISTRICT PRINCIPAL Congratulations to each and every member of the Class of 1972. You have achieved your first goal in your career and I am sure that whatever highway of life that you choose in your post high school days, will be one of joy and happiness, and as all roads are not smooth but a bit bumpy at times. However; the spirit that you have displayed in your school days will level out the bump and you will be happy and successful in your life's en- deavors. If I may offer one small bit of advice it would be, To your ownselves be true. On behalf of the Board of Education, the Faculty, and the Administra- tors, I wish you success, wisdom, and happiness. With best wishes, Bernard Harrica 3 HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL Dear Seniors: You have my heartiest congratulations and best wishes as you conclude your high school days. For many of you, graduation from high school is the culmination of your formal educa- tion, while for others the future means additional years in school. Either way, your teachers have prepared you well for many eventualities. However, learning and all that it implies does not stop at the school door nor must it stop with your Commencement Exercises. I desire each of you to take from your years spent here at Northern Adirondack a love of learning, an interest in the world in which you live, and an optimistic view for the future of mankind. Now, as you step forward into that future, the faculty and staff join me in a farewell salute to the Class of 1972. It was a privilege to work with you. It was a rewarding experience to teach you. It was a pleasure to have known you. My Best Wishes 4 ELEMENTARY PRINCIPALS Lyon Mountain MR. H. DAMOUR BOARD OF EDUCATION Kenneth Leazott--V. President of Board Wilfred LaDuke--Clerk of Board 6 Gerald Sequin Philip Varin BOARD OF EDUCATION Fordyce Carlson Rodney Owen OFFICE 8 OFFICE AND MEDICAL STAFF ALTONA Marie Boulrice Sandy Blaire Gert Duval E V E L Y N E L L E N W A B T U S R O G N 9 GUIDANCE COUNSELORS MR. PETCH CUSTODIANS MISS MALARK MR. NICHOLAS 11 MR. DUPREE MR. SPRAGUE BUS DRIVERS ROGER LUSHIA, MR. WOOD, DONALD TRUDEAU, DARRELL MADDON, ROY STONE, EARL GUERIN, JOE CHARVEN. CARL CARTER, HOWARD CAYEA, FLOYD CAYEA, RALPH PATNODE, RONNIE PATNODE. 12 LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Alexander, Mrs. Owens, Mrs. Caron, Mrs. Bums. LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Bodah, Mrs. LaFave, Mrs. Bruso, Mrs. Gilman. 13 CAFETERIA STAFF FRONT ROW: Mrs. Varin, Mrs. Collins, Mrs. Peets. BACK ROW: Mrs. Chilton, Mrs. Curry, Mis. Carter. Mrs. Carter is the manager of the cafeterias of Northern Adirondack. She has the responsibility of providing the stu- dent meals in the three districts. Mrs. Carter has been an important factor in the efficient operating of this new school system. We are glad to have her here and hope that she will continue her important role. 14 FACULTY BACK ROW: W. NORCROSS, A. RYAN, R. HADLEY, J. DOWD, J. FRITZ, D. HUNSPERCER, G. CRONIN, J. DOWD, D. LEONARD, B. PERRY, F. SUPLEY, C. PETCH, L. BARCOMB, J. CALHOUN, P. WEISE. MID- DLE ROW: C. WILSON, D. DROWN, J. DRAKE, R. GAGNIER, F. TRACY, M. CHILTON, R. STEWART H. BUSHEY, R. MORGAN, D. TALLMAN. FIRST ROW: D. DIMMICK, V. FRANKLIN, R. COTE R. FRITZ K. CARTER, J. FRITZ. ’ ’ ’ 16 ELEMENTARY TEACHERS E 1 1 e n b u r g B r a n c h ROW 1: Mrs. Treggette, Mrs. Carpenter, Mrs. Barcomb, Mrs. Trimm, Mrs. Drown. ROW 2: Mrs. Damour, Mrs. Duly, Mrs. Gad- way, Mrs. Noel, Mrs. LaDuke, Mrs. Drown. Mrs. Drown, Mrs. Chilton, Mrs. Myers, Mre. Jette. Mrs. Cartier. Mrs. Nichols. Mrs. White, Mr. Larose, Mrs. Kowoloski. 17 ELEMENTARY TEACHERS FROM RIGHT TO LEFT: MR. JENNINGS, MISS LEAZOTT, MRS. MATTON, MRS. CARTER, MISS PARKER, MR. TROMBLEY, MR. CAVENY, MR. SCOTT, MR. JARVIS, MR. SCOTT, MR. HILL, MR. MONTGOMERY, MR. BISSELL, MRS. LETSON, MRS. RENOLDS, MRS. O'NEIL, MRS. MORRISON, MRS. PAPINS, MRS. GREGWARE. BOTTOM ROW: MR. DRAKE, MISS ARCHER, MRS. HADLEY, MRS. WILSON, MR. KASKA, SECOND ROW: MRS. KASKA, MRS. PETRASHUNE, MISS WIL- LIAMSON, MRS. JORDAN, MRS. VERVILLE, MRS. HARRICA. 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If we have but follow- ed the leadership of our advisors we shall be led out of darkness of selfishness and into the glorious sunlight of brotherhood and co-operation. MARTHA LaFAVE Treasurer To her that loves, much is given. ELAINE TROMBLEY Secretary The greatest friend is a warm heart and wrarm smile. 22 JEFF BENJAMIN A Girl's Idol; A Boy's Envy EDDY BUSHEY A Man of Women and Cars ARMAND BLOW A Man of All Trades JAMES BESAW Canadian's Superfan DIANNE BLOW Love Is In the Beholder 23 RICHARD CARTER School Bells Are His Alarm Clock JAMES CHILTON He Is Blessed With Many Talents JOY CAYEA To Have Friends Is To Be One KAREN CARTER Those Who Desire To Live, Go Out To Have A Good Time BARBARA COLGAN 'Where Hearts Are True, Few Words Will Do 24 BONNIE DRAGOON Good-humor Makes All Things Tolerable BRYAN FENNESSEY He That Has Knowledge, Spares His Words. 25 SHARON GOODROW Nothing Great Was Ever Achieved Without Enthusi asm. JAMES LaFOUNTAIN Nice Guys Come Along So Seldom We Always Remember Them. 26 DALE LaFOUNTAIN The Man Who Says Little Accomplishes Much. DONNA LASHWAY The Way To Be Happy Is To Make Others So. DAVID LAWRENCE To Worry Little And Study Less Is My Idea Of Happiness. KENNETH LUSHIA Hard Work May Not Hurt Me, But Tires Me! MARY La VALLEY Silence Never Betrays You. 27 RICHARD NORTON Conscience Is Justice's Best Minister. KATHLEEN PREMO Rare As Is True Love, True Friendship Is Rare. JOHN O'DONNELL Be Slow Of Tongue And Quick Of Mind. MICHAEL ROCK The Devil Has Finally Met His Match. MICHAEL PACEAU Humor Is The Harmony Of The Heart. 28 SHARLENE RUSHFORD Love Is The Dawn Of Marriage, And Marriage Is The Sunset Of Love BERT TROMBLEY His Laughter Is Contagious SANDY TOLOSKY Always Happy, Always Jolly, Always Ready For Some Folly SAND I SMART Good Humor Is The Sunshine Of The Mind CARL TROMBLEY His Actions Speak Louder Than Words 29 LEONARD DASHNAW Be silent and safe-si- lence never betrays you. JOANNE CLAUDE Kindness gives birth to kindness. SHARRON GERO As innocent as a new-laid egg. JANE GONYEA Her smile warms many hearts. JoANNE GILMAN It is love that makes the world go around. 30 JENNY HASKIN Genius is one per cent inspiration and ninety- nine per cent perspiration. SANDY KING You're only young once. 31 GEORGE OUREY Fun makes personality; personality makes friends. STEVEN BUSHEY Silence is golden. ROLAND RUSHEY Here today; Gone tomorrow 32 JEFFERY CHASE A man's goal is to reach the unreachable star. CURTIS DROWN I never argue unless I'm right. JULIA CHASE Her laughter is like a radiant sunbeam. SANDY GARDNER Friendliness is the basis of a true friend. 33 MARTHA LAFAVE To her that loves much is given. DONNA JUBERT The world belongs to the energetic. JOHN LAMB God has enlightened his way. CONNIE LaBARRE Percious things are al- way small. BETH LaVIGNE Life is a picture of friends. 34 SARAH GARROW May our work be as enjoy- able as our play. ROBERT GILMAN He sits and thinks, but says nothing. THERESA RECORE With this ring, I thee wed. LANA CONYEA The highest degree of earthly happiness is silence. SANDY MAXWELL As idle as a painted ship, upon a painted ocean. BERNADETTE KOWALOWSKI Humor is the harmony of the heart. ROSEMARY MAGOON Wrinkles should merely indicate where smiles have been. 36 TERRY RABIDEAU One of the greatest plea- sures in life is conver- sation. GERALDINE SEQUIN All hell broke loose. JANIS SAMPICA Deep in her eyes there is a mischievous light. MICHAEL SEQUIN He who can, does. He who cannot, teaches. 37 TONY FORRETT Wit serves as a spice of conversation. MAE DUBREY Not much talk-a great, sweet silence. SHERWOOD DUBREY Variety is the spice of life. DEBBIE GARDNER To love is the total hap- piness of existence. MARK DUBREY In the twinkle of his eye the deviltry lies. 38 RHONDA MANNING A person of many moods. KEVIN PETRASHUNE Why should the devil have all the fun? BRUCE PAUL Little time is enough to hatch a great mischief. CAROL MILLER Keep smiling and people will wonder what you've done. RICHARD RABIDEAU He never say more than is necessary. 39 MIKE YASMENT Wit Is The Salt Of Conversation, Not The Food MICHAEL YANULAVICH Those who desire to live go out to have a good time. JOHN YANULAVICH Let worry run away, live your life and live it gay. DCU GLAS WOODCOOK I Never Let My Schooling Interfere With My Education STEVE YOUNG A Genious Must Be Born, And Never Can Be Taught 40 MELODY TROMBLEY Bright things come in small packages. PAM WELLS Her beauty is never hidden. RICHARD TROMBLEY Growing is his main goal in life. CONNIE WILEY Her ways are ways of friendliness. 41 RUBY HAMILTON The devil made me do it! SUE BARCOMB Love is a many splendored thing. RICKY REYOR Shyness seems to overcome him. PAULA SISKAVITCH The Canadians' Superfan. 42 44 Jeff Benjamin Sharron Goodrow 45 Jim LaFountain Debbie Gardiner 46 Debbie Cook Tony Forrett Quietest Robert Gilman Lana Gonyea Did Most For Class Bert Trombley Angela Gonzolas Most Talented Jane Sequin Gary Colgan 47 HOW THE SENIORS 48 SOMEOFOUR DOWN WITH THE PRESIDENT! II II 49 How we love the Underclassmen! Right, Glenn. Joy, You didn't! Of Course, I did, Beth. WITH THE SENIORS 50 JUNIORS BOTTOM ROW: Sandy Baker, Debbie Cayea, Debbie Barber, Anne Damour, Carla Brassard. ROW 2: Betty Barcomb, Kevin Curry, Bill Baker, Rick Coiyer, Jeff Cashman, Alan Bilow. ROW 3: Dianne Collins, Brenda Bilow, Charlene Cayea, Candy Dagley, Susan Bushey. BOTTOM ROW: Candy Jubert, Karen Dupree, Donna Dumas, Judy Frennier. ROW 2: Jerry Hamelin, Joanne Harrigan, Pat Defayette, Anita Colovach, Robert Jock. ROW 3: Roxanne Drown, Jim Fritz, Doug Grogan, Sue Harrigan. 53 JUNIORS BOTTOM ROW: Debbie Matott, Rosemary Premo, Wanda LaFave, JoAnn McCann, Carol LeClair, Beverly LaFountain. ROW 2: Randy Baker, Steve Chilton, Robert Noel, Glenn Petrashune, Tim LaBaige, Terry King, ROW 3: Joy Lamb, John Gagnier, Lorin LaBombard, Mike LaGree, David Hoff, Alice Powers. BOTTOM ROW: Linda Silver, Debbie Rabideau, Ronna Yelle, Melody Trombley, Donna Tourville, Sharon Sequin, ROW 2: Tom Shutts, Steven Styles, Jim Woods, Robert Rubado, Bill Yasmit, Patsy Rushford, Toni Relja. ROW 3: Kathy Vanderbogart, Kathy Yanalavich, Carol Sears, Diane Trombley. 54 SOPHOMORE A D V I S O R S MRS. CALHOUN OFFICERS MR. WILSON PRESIDENT: PATTI ANN KOUROFSKY, VICE-PRESIDENT: DEBBIE McKENNA, TREASURER: ADELE HALL, SECRETARY: DONNA LaBARRE. 55 BOTTOM ROW: J. Lawrence, F. Poitras, K. Lamb, D. Peets, M. LeClair, D. Marcoux, D. McKenna, ROW 2: B. LaPier, F. Mahony, S. Lashway, P. Noel, J. Mitchell, B. Norton, R. Parent, D. Miller, S. Miller, ROW 3: S. Nichols, R. LaFave, H. Morrison, M. Pageau, W. LaFave, W. LaFave, S. LaFave, N. Mitchel, L. LaValley. BOTTOM ROW: S. Tourville, S. Tourville, L. Trombley, C. Smith, J. Shusda, M. Prevo, I. Tavernia, ROW 2: J. Sequin, G. Ratta, D. Poupore, M. Tolosky, R. Relation, S. Sequin, R. Whyman, D. Sequin, M. Silver. ROW 3: K. Young, R. Shutts, S. Sequin, F. Spoor, L. Yanulavich, L. Varin, P. Ryan, D. Rab- ideau, K. Young. 56 BOTTOM ROW: A. Charland, J. Cayea, S. Cayea, M. Ashline, J. Brunell, A. Barcomb, J. Delong, C. De- coste. ROW 2: S. Boulerice, K. Cayea, T. Deyo, G. Begor, G. Canning, R. Barber, T. Chase, T. Blow, D. Colgan. ROW 3: P. Chase, R. Cayea, B. Boyea, R. Bushey, R. Bushey, M. Charland, J. Damour, Robin Bertrand, G. Bilow. BOTTOM ROW: D. Dumas, M. Dupuis, E. LaBarre, A. Hall, D. LaBarre, D. LaBarre, ROW 2: S. Hemming - way, D. Grogan, C. King, E. Hebert, C. Hansen, R. Garrow, R. Guerin, D. Hemmingway, D. Harris. ROW 3: P. Kourofsky, J. King, J. Gonyea, M. Hoff, K. Gero, P. Honsinger, S. Garrow, T. Harrigan, C. Gardiner. 57 FRESHMEN MRS. DIMMICK OFFICERS MR. SUPLEY President; Karen Blow, Vice-President: Diane Ledoux, Treasurer: Kathy Boulrice, Secretary: Connie LaMere. 58 BOTTOM ROW: S. Hebert, S. LeClair, J. Dupree, D. Claude, R. Dupee, L. Drascoe, D. Haskin. ROW 2: V. Gero, J. Dubray, J. Colovach, B. Harrigan, M. Dragoon, C. Hemingway, B. Kourofsky, O. Gonyea, S. Dubray. ROW 3: R. Graves, D. King, Deanna Grogan, M. Gilmore, E. Trombley, E. LeClair, I. King, J. Kavanaugh, S. King. BOTTOM ROW: L. LeClair, D. Mahony, J. Monette, D. Matton, D. Lambert, S. LaPier, N. Miller, ROW 2: C. Miller, D. Minder, M. Magoon, J. Luisha, M. Moore, C. DeCoste, J. Malark, ROW 3: C. Lashway, D. Manor, S. Mattheus, R. Lagree, C. Monette, D. Ledoux, C. Lamere. 59 BOTTOM ROW: K. Puiyea, K. Nichols, S. Pelkey, D. Morrow, J. Rabideau, P. Pageau, T. Peets, ROW 2: B. Rabideau, L. Nichols, C. Siskavich, D. Peryea, J. Rushford, M. Periero, K. Silver, P. Oliver, B. Rabid- eau. ROW 3: G. Rascoe, D. Ryan, S. Peets, C. Peryea, C. Rowe, R. Morrison, V. Pageau, K. Plifscofsky S. Petrashune. BOTTOM ROW: D. Whalen, C. Trombley, C. Trombley, B. Sorrel, D. Woods, C. Wyman. ROW 2: C. Young, C. Trimm, K. Wells, S. Trombley, D. Suppley, D. Vanderbogart, ROW 3: M. Varin, C. Tallman. M. Watts, W. Trombley, C. Trudeau. 60 BOTTOM ROW: D. Cheesman, D. Brassard, M. Bushey, M. Burdo, L. Burdo, K. Blow, K. Bulriss. ROW 2: D. Coolidge, B. Caron, B. Chase, F. Cayea, M. Colgan, M. Campbell, K. Brassard, C. Cashman, M. Charette, D. Collidge. ROW 3: L. Cludey, P. Brooks, K. Bilow, A. Barcomb, M. Chilton, D. Armstrong, A. Charette, M. Bushey, L. Carter. EIGHTH GRADE —ELLENBURG BOTTOM ROW: C. Hebert, P. LaClare, S. Matthews, P. Coodrow, S. Silver, A. Burdo, C. Collins, C. Pat- node. ROW 2: M. Giralot, P. Labombard, L. Douglas, T. Spoor, P. Filion, T. Tourville, R. Agony, B. Jones, K. Dupree, R. Hicks, I. Carlson. ROW 3: A. Novak, J. LaBarre, R. Poitras, R. Poupore, P. Trom- bley, I. Yelle, K. Blow, C. Cayea, P. Miner. 61 BOTTOM ROW: D. Cuny, R. Trombley, C. Decoste, S. Bouyea, S. Demaris, T. Peets, R. Nichols, A. Parent. ROW 2: K. Harrigan, K.True, R. Chilton, D. Lancto, M. Trombley, J. Fritz, B. Campbell, S. Mil- ler, R. King, L. Prevo, M. Premo, ROW 3: S. Smith, K. Peets, D. Nicholes, J. Parent, T. Poupore, E. Nichols, D. Nichols, P. LaValley, S. Moore. BOTTOM ROW: C. Harris, M. Carter, E. Hemingway, M. Premo, P.Whalen, S. Rabideau, ROW 2: M. Touiville, P. Gregory, W. Agoney, B. Danforth, R. LaDuke, J. Furnia. ROW 3: F. Harrigan, R. Agoney, R. Burdo, E. Gery, R. Snide, K. Trombley. 62 EIGHTH GRADE ALTONA BOTTOM ROW: J. Brown, L. Dane, D. Mahoney, S. Trudeau, D. Smart, J. Jubert, T. Goodrow, D. Myette, ROW 2: B. LaValley, B. Baxter, S. Miller, P. Avery, S. Pomperio, P. Miller, S. Dupree, D. Guerin. ROW 3: M. Brunelle, S. Barcomb, I. Bair, L. Rabideau, D. Pelky, D. Shansey, M. Therrian. BOTTOM ROW: V. LaForest, K. Lushia, S. Avery, K. Peryea. ROW 2: B. Yelle, J. Peryea, J. Relation, K. Buliss. ROW 3: T. Stiles, L. Miller, J. Patnode, D. Snide. ROW 4: D. Deyo, R. Lashway, J. Patnode, V. Gero, K. Labarge. BACK ROW: F. Therrian, K. McDonald, A. Mitchell, D. Myette, S. Montgomery, S. Pomperio, P. Deyo. 63 EIGHTH GRADE — LYON MT BOTTOM ROW: R. Gonyea, L. Byrd, M. Durain, D. Bilow, D. Varin, R. Rabi- deau, M. LaPoint. ROW 2: J. Fortier, D. Marcoux, A. Siskavich, R. Lamare, B. Johnson, C. Dubray, B. Whyman, T. Dubrey. ROW 3: G. Thompson, D. Johnston, C. Pageau, D. Barber, M. Yanulavich, C. Varin. ROW 4: M. Hansen, J. Getava- sky, C. LaPoint, Mr. Kaska, ROW 5: B. Wilson, D. Dashnaw, P. Kowalowski. FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: W. Mooney, C. LaBarage, B. King, B. Garin, G. Miller, FRONT: Ernest Guay. 64 SEVENTH GRADE ELLENBURG BOTTOM ROW: C. Sears, D. Guerin, C. Ashline, K. Gregory, C. Gregory, D. Cayea. ROW 2: P. Ashline, J. Miller, D. Vanderbogart, W. Mooney, S. Bouyea, S. Cross, J. Decoste, T. Chapel. ROW 3: Dennis Ryan, C. Trombley, S. Trombley, D. Minckler, R. Rabideau, D. Labaige. BOTTOM ROW: R. Vanderbogart, A. Colgan, M. Decoste, E. Miller, P. Nichols, L. Miller, S. Silver, D. Agony, ROW 2: L. Novak, S. Carter, K. Spoor, J. Lamb, D. Dupree, C. Parent, C. Peets, C. Trombley, P. Tallmen, J. LeClaire, C. Porter. ROW 3: J. Mathews, S. Goodrow, J. LeClair, S. Sequin, P. Bova, W. Trombley, R. Miller, T. Sequin. 65 BOTTOM ROW: B. Whalen, C. Cayea, H. Bush, T. Campbell, T. Franklin, T. Ryan, G. Watts. ROW 2: J. Baker, W. Lamb, C. Trombley, K. LaClair, F. Rolins, M. Carlson, L. Gilmore, C. King, R. Mashtare, J. Danforth, J. LaDoux, ROW 3: S. Pompombuieg, F. Varin, J. Miller, P. Parent, C. Rowe, L. Lafave, M. Bouyea. SEVENTH GRADE LYON MT. BOTTOM ROW: S. Lawrence, N. Sharlane, D. Sumpter, M. Siskavich, B. Yan- ulavich, Y. Pageau, P. Kourofsky, B. Lamere, ROW 2: B. Yanulavich, B. Sor- rell, M. Bushy, D. Getwasky, C. Kourofsky, C. Petrashune, R. Bushy. ROW 3: R. Baker, M. Siskavich, M. Cayea, S. Sorrell, B. Bushy, M. Defayette, M. Philossky, ROW 4: S. Gero, C. LaClaire, M. Tallman, P. Chase, P. Chase, B. Rabideau, S. Burly, J. Kwetshian. 66 SEVENTH GRADE ALTONA BOTTOM ROW: L. Mahoney, K. Manor, P. Mooney, D. Smith, D. Rabideau, J. Drake, ROW 2: M. Gero, N. King, B. LaFave, S. Mahoney, P. LaFountain, N. Young. ROW 3: M. Brown, L. Young, K. Brunell, D. Coolidge, C. King, M. Wiere. BOTTOM ROW: D. St. Louis, D. Lambert, M. Brunco, E. Clark, J. Hemingway. ROW 2: B. Warren, J. Jubert, M. Peryea, K. Shansey, D. Barcomb, ROW 3: V. LaForest, M. Wiere, D. Miller, E. Wood, M. Wiere, T. Matton. 67 69 70 FIRST ROW: Tom Shutts, Les Varin, Danny Harris, Jim Harrigan, Jerry Hamel in, Jeff Chase, Howard Morrison, Brain Boyea. SECOND ROW: Pat Chase, Mike Sequin, Allen Bilow, Steve Chilton, Robert Jock, Gary Coloagan, Mike Pageau, Chris Hansen, Peter Chase. THIRD ROW: John Healy, Glen Petrashune, Billy Yasment, Jeff Benja- min, Jimmy Chilton, Coach Larose, Bill Laduke, Kevin Curry, Scott Lloyd, John Shutts, Andy Minkler. Mr. Larose SEASON RECORD OF COMPETIVE SCORES 1971 Chazy (0) (0) N.A.C.S. N.A.C.S. (4) (0) N.E.C. N.A.C.S. (4) (2) M.A.I. N.A.C.S. (9) (0) Peru Dannemora (0) (0) N.A.C.S. N.A.C.S. (5) (1) Chazy N.E.C.S. (1) (2) N.A.C.S. N.A.C.S. (9) (0) Dannemora N.A.C.S. (6) (0) M. A. I. Peru (0) (5) N.A.C.S. N.A.C.S. (3) (0) Willsboro N.A.C.S. (3) (2) E'town 72 NACS, Champlain Valley League Victory, over Peru 5,0 NACS, Section VII Victory, over Elizabethtown 3, 2 73 DEFENSE Alan Bilow Mike Pageau Glenn Petrashune Jim Chilton Bill Yasment Bill LaDuke Robert Jock OFFENSE Tom Shutts Jerry Hamelin Jeff Benjamin Steve Chilton Jeff Chase Jim Harrigan 74 GOALIE Jim Chilton 1st. ROW: R. Norton, L. Picking, D. Hoff, T. Lushia, R. Carter, C. Drown, T. King, 2nd. ROW: R. Baker, T. Blow, G. Dupree, T. Chase, T. LaBarge, C. Deyo, R. Bushey. Football Coach Barry Livermore Red Scott 1st ROW: T. Peets, J. Damour, B. Baker, C. Hemingway, M. Du- brey, B. Hajrigan, 2nd ROW: M. Hoff, W. Lafave, S. Miller, P. Honsinger, M. Charette, T. Harrogan. 75 76 VARSITY BASKETBALL Pat Defayette, Rick Norton, Glenn Petrashune, Jim Chilton, Steve Chilton, Randy Baker, Allen Bilow, Tom Shutts, Jim Harrigan, Robert Jock, Tim LaBarge, Mike Yasment, Bob Noel, Jeff Benjamin. COACH FRITZ N. A.C.S. Varsity Basketball Scores N.A.C.S. Rival Ticonderoga 77 66 Saranac 63 62 Moriah 71 48 MAI 69 80 Peru 97 59 NECS 48 38 Ticonderoga 57 44 P.H.S. 59 44 Beekmantown 92 61 Ausable 53 68 St. John's 84 77 Saranac 35 31 NECS 64 70 MAI 66 53 P.H.S. 68 51 Beekmantown 48 47 St. John's 57 66 77 LEFT-RIGHT Coach Paul Wiese, Walter Trombly, Toni Deyo Dave Mil- ler, Mark Magoon, Wesley Lafave, Dana Colgan, Dennis Peryea, Rodney Bushey, Brian Boyea, LesVarin, MarkVarin. L In it goes. 78 ON COURT 79 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Connie LaBarre, Sue Haskins, Sharon Dubrey, Debbie Rabideau, Candy Jubert, Sharon Goodrow, Donna Jubert, Beth LaVigne. J.R. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Donna LaBarre, Patti Ann Kourofsky, Donna Lambert, Gail Bilow, Sherry Leclair, Paula Chase, Chrystal Miller, Debbie LaBarre. 80 81 VARSITY WRESTLERS TOP-BOTTOM and LEFT-RIGHT: Joe Damour, Colin Rowe, Danny Harris, Richard Trombley, Kevin Curry, Tony Forrett, Ricky Reyor, Terry Blow, Carl Trombley, David Hoff, Richard Carter, Allen Carter. N.A.C.S. WRESTLING SCORES N.A.C.S. Rival Ausable 19 36 Ausable 18 31 MAI 40 16 Peru 9 30 Peru 9 36 Beekmantown 33 29 Bee km an town 31 21 Saranac 32 29 Saranac 27 29 P.H.S. 48 18 82 Coach Livermore JUNIOR VARSITY TOP TO BOTTOM: Marshall Charette, Peter Honsinger, Delton Poupore, Bruce Perkins. 2nd ROW: COACH Larry Barcomb, Michael Hoff, Carl LaPoint, Lorin LaBombard, 3rd ROW: Duane Rabideau, Derrick Claude, Tim Peets, Jeff King. 83 LEFT-RIGHT: R. Leonard, J. Chilton, W. Lafave, M. Yasment, L. Boruay, J. Chase, L. Labombard, G. Petrashune, S. Chilton. Baseball Coach John Hamilton LEFT-RIGHT: J. Hamelin, G. Petrashune, M. Yasment, L. Labom- bard, J. Shutts. 85 98 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Officers: Secretary-J. Haskin, President-A. Gonzales, Vice-President-G. Colgan, Treasurer-J. Seguin. 88 STUDENT COUNCIL Officers: Vice-President - Gary Colgan, President - Jeff Chase, Treasurer - Beth LaVigne, Secre tary - Debbie LaBarre. 89 YEARBOOK CLUB ROW: B. Gibson, M. Trombley, E. Trombley, Mr. Barcomb, A. Damour, J. Cayea, D. Gardner. ROW 2: S. Harrigan, L. Pickering, R. Drown, J. Frennier, N. Miller, D. Cayea, J. Sancomb. Our Trusty Advisor 90 KEY CLUB Advisor: Mr. Kavanaugh. President: Curt Drown, Vice- President: Kevin Curry, Secretary: Rick Norton, Treasurer: Tony Forrett. 91 JUNIOR LIBRARY CLUB Ellenburg Branch Lyon Mountain Branch 92 SENIOR LIBRARY CLUB 93 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA President: Bert Trombley Vice-President: Richard Trombley Secretary: James LaFountain Treasurer: Jeff Cashman Reporter: Mike Silver Sentinel: Bernard Whalen Advisor: MR. BUSHEY 94 Farm Forum Team Kansas City Delegation to the National F.F. A. Convention. LEFT TO RIGHT: Jeff Cashman, Richard Trombley, James LaFountain, Bert Trombley. Absent is Allen Carter. 95 Chapter Meeting Team FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA ROW 1: A. Charland, B. Sorrell, K. Blow, P. Chase, D. Ryan. ROW 2: Miss Cote, M. Ashline, D. Cayea, L. Yanulavich, Mrs. Gagnier. ROW 3: J. Sancomb, C. Tallman, S. Haskin, K. Cayea, S. Stiles. Officers: Alice Powers - President, Susan Haskin - Vice- President, Charlene Cayea - Treasurer, Crystal Tallman - Secretary. 96 SKI CLUB FORENSIC CLUB C. V. L. Winners Susan Haskin Steven Stiles Coaches Mrs. Gagnier Mrs. Senecal 98 ART CLUB Advisor: MRS. DOWD 99 WIND ENSEMBLE Band conductor: MR. HUNSPERGER 100 CONCERT BAND 101 MAJORETTES 102 ipif«Ur« Valeri Pageau JoAnn McCann Donna Ryan Carol Sears 103 Nancy Miller Diane Collins AUTOGRAPHS HHHHMiMHHi
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