Parishville Hopkinton High School - Panorama Yearbook (Parishville, NY)

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Mike Keon Beth Law Phillip Bisnett . Damon Woodward Susie Hayes . Helen Saucier Lynne Bump Sheila Moore Pam Fraser Patsy DeCarr . Karen Mearkly Brenda Bailey Chuck Tyler Kim Baker Amanda Wilson Connie Duprey Dottie Converse Susie Arquette Betty Randall Carol Mittlestaedt . Estelle Morris Debbie Covey Lucy Clark Debbie Crump Melanie Richael Debbie Collins Roxanne Covey Ricky Trimm Julie Daby David Bisnett Kathy Gonyea Wayne Sochia Advisor: Marilynn DeHoney Photographer: Charles Papp 3 God's Finger Touched him and he slept. E i mi Ifrtdmtd H Vmtf Wcujtie Life is often undefined For people are so often blind They try but often cannot see What life is really meant to be There are few gifted ones Who know just how this life course runs One gifted one we know of now looks at us from above to watch us make our big mistake And wonder how many more lives he will take The gifted one we are speaking of is Terry Wayne Richardson. He knew that the only way to follow life’s mystic cause was with peace. In order to follow successfully everyone must practice in this way. Terry had this practice as a second nature. He loved people and people loved him. He will be missed by all for many years to come, but the influence which he left for us, will maybe someday be effective. Terry Richardson-July 3, 1953-August 9, 1970 5 Education is but a stepping stone into adult life. It is necessary that all our young people have a solid foundation on which to build a happy successful future. It is with strong feelings that I urge our youngsters to work hard, study hard, and play hard. It takes all three ingredients-work, study, and play—to build a solid foundation on which to enjoy successful living in our fast moving society. George R. Tyler Supervising Principal Jotukd %mowi Mrs. Lena Helmer was born June 28th, 1893 in Parishville. After graduating, in 1911, from training class in Colton, she married Frank Helmer. The couple were united June 25th, 1923. Mrs. Helmer taught in Massena Springs and Sterling before teaching in Parishville. During the war she worked in Massena and later returned to Parishville then Lisbon. Mrs. Helmer was taken from us June 22, 1970. Our deepest sympathy is with her family and our prayers with her soul in heaven. Above: Deep concentration helps build better skills. A 7)(Uf oi School Above Left: You were ex- pecting maybe Peter Pan Left; What’s it mean by a dead end TSeti Vim ojf 7) Kf Above: Best Subject? Lunch of course! Below: More than just people follow out of this place 9 Nancy Bump, Debbie Bovay, and Kathy Hayes take their last steps onto the stage at P.H.C.S. Gwkation, 1970 1970’s Salutatorian-Diana Hendershot and Valedictorian-Cheryl Mearkley share thoughts of the past four years. 10 I i Ji ud Good-bijt tii f 70 GwAmta The long awaited year had finally arrived. Their future dreams had suddenly turned very real. There waits ahead new and unknown challenges to face. However those four years shall not be forgotten. The wonderful times such as the Senior trip. Something Original, and simply the every- day activities will remain fond memories forever more. Now that it is over, and they have joined the outside world, we are proud to know that these people are citizens of our country. Nola Butterfield receives diploma from Harold Wilson. President of the Board. 9k2 cefed We, the Panorama 71 staff, would like to express our sincere appreciation to Mr. Charles Papp for being our photographer. 12 Mr. Kelly, Elementary Principal is enjoying a minute of rest and peace. Mr. Harrington, Guidance Counselor is always there to serve you when in doubt. Row one: W. Covey, H. Wilson: Pres.. R. Bicknell Row two: R. Fraser, D. McKnight, L. Barton: V. Pres., G. McGill, S. Eakins, H. Hinman w 7mt U UtUailmdifUj 16 17 Left top: Math-Gary Delosh, Barbara Phippen, Robert Hall Far left: English-John Adams, History-Francis Edsall Left bottom: English-Marilynn DeHoney Above: English-William Lenney I I I Left top: Mrs. LaGrande, Girls’Physical Educa- tion Teacher shows the fundamentals of volley- ball. Above seated: Mr. Sullivan—Junior High Sci- Left middle: Miss LePine, School Nurse and ence, Mr. Vaccaro-Secondary Social Studies. Health Teacher reviews Debbie Collins’ notes. Standing: Mr. Putnam-Librarian, Mr. Cox-Mu- sic, Mr. Lauckern—High School Science. I Left bottom: Mr. Harper, Boys’ Physical Educa- tion Teacher smiles to his class for a job well done. 19 Mrs. Chaffee-Art Mrs. Meunier—French 20 t I E. Morris, and Mrs. Stanley-Read- ing teacher, review their notes be- fore going to work. Mrs. Frisk-Speech 21 i V ) Far left: Industrial Arts-Mr. Roda Near right: Industrial Arts-Mr. Crowe Left bottom: Drivers Education-Mr. Walts Above: Music—Mrs. Riehl Bottom left: Commercial-Mrs. Forrest Bottom right: Business-Mr. Lenney 23 Mrs. Grobler, School Clerk enjoys a moment of comtempla- tion before going to work. Miss Huto stops and smiles before doing the Tax Assessments. Mrs. Kingsley always has a pleasing smile for everyone. 24 Bus Drivers: J. Bradish, J. Fenner, R. Dougan, W. Remington, T. La- Pointe, R. James, M. Costa, C. LaBar, J. Garlough, H. Champney. Cooks: V. Campbell, N. Forrest, V. Kingsley, E. Baldwin. Mr. Hart is the man who keeps our transportation in tip top shape. 25 'y wMwiJk Sdool Q.mid Front: Mr. Vaccaro, Mr. Sullivan, Mr. Lauckern. Back: Mr. Putnam, Mr. Cox. 26 oothaU Jam Front: M. Koen, L. Eggleston, L. Huto, W. Sochia, T. Talyor, P. Remington, M. Koen, G. Foley, C. Thomas, D. Wright, D. Richardson. Back: Coach, Evan Harper, S. Thomas, D. Emlin, R. Bicknell, G. Peck, M. Mittelstaedt, K. Richardson. W. Witherall, S. Arguette, R. Radimak, Coach, Delosh, M. Bar- ton. Tim Taylor throws a few passes before the game. 28 While Tim Taylor sits in pain his teammates grab a drink. Jam (A yfctioti While the opponents go in for a touchdown, Kevin Richard- son tries to get him down. Left to right: Coach—E. Harper, L. Baker, S. Arquette, D. Woodward, R. Moore, D. Wickwire, C. Thomas, T. Taylor. 30 mioi-Omdif ukdaJi Left to right: Coach-G. Delosh, D. Bicknell. R. Jenkison. M. Barton, K. Richardson, D. Emlin, G. Peck, S. Burdett, G. Hart- son, R. Mearkley, W. Withered, S. Huto. I 31 Left to right: Donna Bisnett, Cherly Harper, Glenda Garlough, Sheila Sochia, Sue Wisner, Lana Palmer, Sue Thaler. 32 The Cheerleaders go into action trying to keep warm during the football game. UaMdif BcukSoJi tlmhulm Left to right: L. Palmer, C. Harper, S. Wisner, S. Thaler, D. Bisnett, G. Garlough, S. Sochia. thmludm Left to right: P. Goldsworth, R. Covey, T. McKnight, S. Hotaling. D. Wright, D. Viau, D. Converse. 33 tf pf uiM di Jwo CltMdadm Sheila and Susie show here that teachers are really pretty groovy people. 34 'T'e m di J-mLmk 'tf Left to right: R. Hendershot, R. Mearkley, D. Wickwire, D. Bisnett;Secretary,?. Sullivan;President,S. Sochia,K. Richardson, Mrs. Phippen-advisor, W. Sochia; Vice-President, M. Putnam; Treasurer, G. Huto, P. Perry, K. McKnight. Studmt toujwl Spoiuou 'TjmhnA - jotS Ljm Ault The ’70-71’ Student Council has successfully completed the Teacher-Aid Pro- gram for a second straight year. Not only does this help the teachers, but it also provides insight into the teaching profession. At this time the group is attempting to raise money to sponsor an Exchange Student. 36 Left to right: Sue Thaler-Vice President, Mrs. Riehl—Advisor, Ronald Hendershot, Bruce Stone—President, Pat Sullivan, San- dy Macy-Secretary. Absent: Debbie Emlin-Treasurer. Horn Society Spotuou Sxdu uje Studeat The National Honor Society (Parish Chapter) is sponsoring the Exchange Pro- gram for its second year. The Honor Society plans on sponsoring the Variety Show for its first Project. 37 }mck Clui) 38 , 7. y .yf. %mhm Left top: S. Sochia, L. Cardinal, J. Tyler, F. Tome, D. Em- lin, S. Burdett. Back row: B. Colvin, J. Miller, R. Thomp- son, R. Hendershot, B. Stone, G. Webber, L. Thompson, C. Tlyer, Mrs. Meunier. Seated: P. Fraser, N. Wisner, D. Bisnett, D. Covey, N.Gary. Standing: P. Sullivan, Y. Smith, D. Collins, S. Sochia, B. Bailey, Miss Flint, S. Moore, L. Clark, A. Martin, M. Shel- don, S. Swinyer, C. Duprey, E. Morris. Left bottom: Seated: S. Hayes, D. Converse, Mrs. Meunier. Standing: B. Law, G. Peck, D. Viau, B. Randall, D. Wright, L. Cardinal, N. Wisner, R. Hampton, D. Bisnett, R. Trim, R. LaRue. 39 Right: Row one: R. Wisner, P. Decarr, K. Mearkley, D. Bisnett, R. Hendershot, N. Wisner, Mrs. Meunier. Iflmbeu Left: Row one: D. Converse, S. Sochia, R. LaRue, J. Miller, S. Hayes, R. Thompson, L. Thomp- son. 40 Left: D. Wells, T. Fuller, Mr. Vacarro, K. Kenner, K. Trimm, R. Radimak.G. Gunning. dim, CtjjJ) % nJm Left: L. Huto, P. Remington, C. Tyler, G. Webber, S. Huto. Left to right: J. Planty, D. Bisnett, D. Wickwire, B. Sampier, J. Keener, D. Em- lin, W. Witherall. 41 $mu)i 'Band First row: D. Wickwire, P. Bicknell, T. Wilson, C. Thomas, I. Sochia, L. Campbell, M. Barney, M. LaBarge, C. Cox, L. Camer- on, S. Sevey. Second row: M. King, L. Forrest, J. Stacy, D. Peck, L. Tyler, A. Empey, N. Harper, P. Planty, L. Stacy, T. Hota- ling, B. Fraser, T. Wilson, K. McKnight, C. Swinyer, K. Foley. Third row: C. Thomas, Mr. Cox, R. Hart, G. Beaudoin, J. Ash- law. Missing: D. Sevey, D. Sevey, L. Forrest, C. Cardinal. 42 Smoi 'Bmd Row one: Flutes-D. Norman, R. Covey, M. Richael, K. Baker, D. Wickwire, C. Thomas, M. Putnam, K. McKnight, T. Mc- knight, D. Sheldon, T. Wilson, S. Mcknight, J. Waite, C. Mittlestaedt, P. Goldsworth.C. Hampton, H. Saucier, B. Colvin: Row two: Trumpets-D. Hampton, S. Norman. Row three: Saxophones-L. Kingsley, K. Fraser, G. Colvin, Trumpets-S. Hotaling, W. Remington, S. Groebler, G. Foley, S. Sochia,Saxophones-G. Hartson, C. Thomas, Trumpets-D. Bicknell, C. Harper. Row four: Mr. Cox-Teacher, Trombones-F. Swinyer, P. Phippen, T. Hartson, L. Forrest, Contra-Bass Clarinet-J. Robinson, Tuba-C. Thomas, Clarinet-B. Law, Percussion-D. Emlin, M. Cardinal, D. Wright. Row five: Baritone-M. Barton, T. Rem- ington, French Horn-P. Saucier, R. LaRue, Percussion-J. Tyler, P. Bisnett, G. Moses, M. Patrick. 43 (Jmdt CM Left to right: Coach Harper, L. Palmer, P. Sullivan, D. Bisnett, C. Harper, S. Sochia, S. Thaler, G. Garlough, S. Wisner, P. De- Carr, T. Taylor, S. Arquette, R. Moore, P. Remington, B. Stone, C. Thomas, R. Radimak, S. Huto, S. Thomas, F. Swinyer, S. Burdett, D. Wickwire. 45 46 7W 9i Vofjdtmncu Right top: Row one: V. Phelix, K. Patrick, H. Gushea, D. Norman, D. Porter, A. Ferguson, G. Sullivan, C. Keener, D. Shel- don, D. Garlough, N. Tome, S. Taylor, P. Perry, P. Ashlaw. Row two: S. McKnight, L. Kingsley, S. Groebler, S. Law, K. Hazelton, C. Murphy, K. Randall, J. Fredenburg, J. Moulton, M. Gilbert, P. Smith, C. Moulton, D. Taylor, C. Gilbert. Row three: M. Keon, T. Fuller, R. Thompson, I. Miller, J. Miller, K. Trim, K. Bailey, G. Palmer, D. Withered, B. Ashlaw, C. Fuller, P. Parmeter, L. Eggleston, W. Remington, M. O’Brien, W. Larue, A. Vallance, D. Lindsey, B. Weems. Absent: J. Webber, T. Wright. Above: Row one: R. Binan, C. Gebault, J. Stark, D. Peck, D. Hortson, K. McKnight, T. Lanabie, J. Waite, C. Bump, R. Beilin ger. Row two: M. Gary, J. Parmeter, D. Campbell, K. Fraser, D. Wickwire, S. Daby, C. Hampton, G. Barrigar, H. Webber, B. Trim, S. Norman, C. Thomas, V. Viau, D. Miller, K. Perry, L. Arquette, T. Hotaling. Row three: N. Covey, S. Labar, J. Con- verse, C. Carmeron, C. Huto, D. Perry, A. Mittlesteadt, D. Wright, J. Dicknell, M. Cardinal, K. Wilson, J. Robinson, R. Shel- don, R. Barlow, A. Saucier, R. Moulton, D. Emilian, R. Randall. Absent: L. Stacy, M. Elek, K. Ashlaw, D. Richardson. l 48 49 Row one: V. Bump, N.Gary, A. Wilson, K. Keener, M. Richael, R. Covey, C. Mittelstaedt, S. Hotaling, P. Goldsworth, B. Tay- lor. Row two: S. Parmeter, M. Sheldon, A. Martin, J. Daby, M. Koen, J. Randall, G. Moulton,G. Gunning, B. Bailey, A. Ty- ler, K. Baker, F. Conrade, T. McKnight, B. Converse, D. Gunning, B. Jenkinson. Row three: F. Sullivan, T. Remington, P. Remington, F. Swinyer, L. Jenne, D. Gilbo, J. Newtown, J. Planty, J. Keener, D. Bickenll, M. Barton, K. Richardson, W. Witherall, P. Phippen, P. Saucier, P. Bisnett. 50 Row one: S. Randall, J. Miller, G. Webber, S. Burdett, D. Hampton, R. Trim, L. Thompson, E. Smith,S. Arquette, D. Morris. Row two: D. Viau, B. Randall, R. Thompson, R. Larue, D. Converse, N. Wisner, S. Hayes, D. Wright, R. Mearkley, D. Empey, S. Swinyer, B. Smith, C. Gushea, L. Cardinal, B. Law, P. Gilbert, M. Weller, C. Stark. Row three: D. Wells, G. Moses, D. Em- lin, M. Patrick, T. Demo, J. Perkins, D. Bisnett, G. Peck, C. Tyler, P. Pearl, S. Synder, G. Duprey, B. Sampier, G. Hartson, P. Remington, J. Crump, S. Huto, V. Rosenbarker.C. Thomas, L. Huto. i si Above: Row one: C. Newtown, C. LaShomb, A. Weegar, L. Palmer, P. Daby, D. Bisnett, K. Sheldon, M. Vallance, K. Daby, D. Emlin, K. Mearkley, F. Tome. Row two: L. Lamphere, J. Tyler, D. Crump, D. Wickwire, L. Fraser, W. Taylor, S. Thomas, G. Garlough, L. Cardinal, M. Maxfield. Row three: G. Huto, R. Radimak, T. Sochia, F. Swinyer, S. Wilson, D. Covey, B. Te- bo, T. Hartson, T. Law, M. LaBar, K. Sochia, R. Thompson, W. Maxfield, C. Binan. 52 7me 3i M(UumU 53 Steve Arquette—Quack “Rubbie Duckie” Lynne Bump—Bumpie 'Fly Little White Dove Fly” 1111 Joan Ashlaw—Joanie “I Think I Love You” Ginger Ashlaw—Gin “I’ll Keep on Calling You Sweetheart” Beatrice Colvin—Cissy “Stand By Your Man” 54 I i Lucy Clark Deborah Covey—Deb “I’ll Be There” Cary Demo—F.B.I. “Born To Be Wild” Patricia DeCarr—Patsy “Someday, We’ll Be Together” Connie Duprey—Kon ‘Where Are You Going To My Love” 55 Douglas Eakins-Doug “I Think 1 Love You” Richard Ferguson-Dick “Monster” Bruce Ellis—Moose Pamela Fraser-Drunk “Georgy Girl” 56 Sylvia Gilbert—Syb ‘It’s Only Make Believe' Steve Jenne—Sexy “Happy Together” Delberta Haught ‘It’s Only Make Believe' Cheryl Harper-Porkie “Close To You” Bradly Kirk-Brad “Feel Like I’m Fixing To Die” 57 Vicki MaComber-Cookie “Do It” Mike Mittlestaedt—Drooper “I’m Your Captain” Estelle Morris—Est “1 Think I Love You” 58 Helen Saucier—Tootsie “Here Comes Heaven” Ethel Parker—Toot “We’ve Only Just Begun” Yvonne Smith—Kissy “Be My Baby” 59 Patricia Snyder—Snoopy “Please Love Me Forever” Sheila Sochia—She “Cruel War” 60 Rebecca Wisner—Sazz “Born To Love You” Damon Woodard—Gunner “Baby, Now That I’ve Found You” Smoi Mom StuuknU Ronald Hendershot—Ron “The Impossible Dream” Sandra Macy—Mac “We’ve Only Just Begun” Bruce Stone—Precious “My Elusive Dreams” Patricia Sullivan—Sully “Thinking Of You Down In Mexico” 61 1971 Smoi Clou Mill I, Steve Arquette, leave my S.T.P. stickers to Cuddles. I, Ginger Ashlaw, leave to Laura Cathy good luck in Cosmetology II. I, Joan Ashlaw, leave all my love to Doug. 1, Lynne Bump, leave my ability of falling down stairs to anyone who wants to get to the bottom of things...FAST! 1, Beatrice Colvin, leave my brother a rubber duckie. 1, Deborah Covey, leave to Nancy Gary my General Business books and my left over paper and pencils to Dean for his senior year. I, Patricia DeCarr, leave to Nancy Wisner two more years of solitary at Joe Indain Lake; and to Laura Lamphere my (in) com- patibility with a certain person. 1, Cary Demo, leave to Chris Binan another lousy year in Parishville prison; and Mr. Lenney my bookkeeping workbook. I, Connie Duprey, leave my disposition to Mr. Adams, and a case of deodorant to the shower room. 1, Douglas Eakins, leave my permanent pass to Mr. Tyler because he’s got it all the time anyway. I, Bruce Ellis, leave! 1, Richard Ferguson, leave a spare tank of gas to Rod Hazelton for those dark nights he runs out. I, Pamela Fraser, leave all my love to George; and to P.D. all the left over love-affairs, if there’s any left; Good Luck! to the next Seniors. I, Sylvia Gilbert, leave Mr. Walts a bottle of tranquilizers. 1, Cheryl Harper, leave my hidden talents to whoever can Find them. 1, Delberta Haught, leave gladly. I, Ronald Hendershot, leave the pain of next year’s yearbook to Mrs. DeHoney. I, Steve Jenne,leave all my love to Cathy. I', Brad Kirk, leave a pair of scissors to Mr. Tyler. I, Sandy Macy, leave Mrs. Phippen a good cupboard cleaner. 1, Vicki MaComber, leave my lost library book to Mr. Tyler and Mr. Putman. 1, Mike Mittelsteadt, leave $2.00 to Rod Hazelton for a haircut. 1, Randy Moore, leave my seat in Eng. 4 to Glenda Garlough, if she’s dumb enough to take it. I, Sheila Moore, leave my new tape recorder to Mr. Lenney, and all my shorthand notes to Mrs. Forrest. 1, Estelle Morris, leave my math review book to Mr. Tyler and my math homework to Mr. E. Lenney. I, Darryl Newtown, leave Delton Weller a front tooth. I. Jenifer Newtown, leave all my business law notes to Mr. E. Lenney and to Gary all the fun he can have next year without me in school. I, Ethel Parker, leave Mr. W. Lenney all my speeches in speech class. I, Helen Saucier, leave Mr. Vaccaro and Mr. Cox each a little brush to take care of their mustaches with tender loving care. 1, Yvonne Smith, (alias chicken diddle) leave all the nicknames to anyone who wants “em’z.” 1, Patricia Snyder, leave all my shorthand notes to Mrs. Forrest, and my brief forms to Shorthand I students. I, Sheila Sochia, leave my driving ability to “Aunt” Scabby Hayes. 1, Wayne Sochia, leave my ability to smoke in the basements and skipping practices and School without getting caught to Rod Hazelton. 1, Bruce Stone, leave my football spikes to Dick Bicknell. 1, Patricia Sullivan, leave to all Cheerleaders all the luck in drinking without getting caught. 1, Steve Weegar, leave my luck to anyone who wants it. I, Delton Weller, leave to Mr. Putman any old broken razor to shave off his goatee. I, Rebecca Wisner, leave my ability to get around Mr. Tyler to anyone sneaky enough. I, Damon Woodward, leave a smelly locker room to the athletes to come. To Mr. Tyler 1 leave a bottle of aspirins. 63 Damon Woodward and Pamela Goldworths go into action while watching the Football game. 64 7me a 7o jd!tmtu Row one: P. Paro. S. Smith, C. Swinyer, T. Ashlaw, R. Lindsey, T. Wilson. Row two: N. Paro, S. Sevey, T. Withered, Mr. Aiken, L. Campbell, R. Labarge, D. Phillips, B. Taylor. Row three: S. Hendershot, F. Trimm.C. Maxfield. L. Bump. P. Planty. H. Miller, G. Trimm, L. Forrest, P. Fredenburg, C. Perry. Row one: R. Scudder, D. Christian, B. LaBar, S. Fuller, G. Bedoin. Row two: Mrs. Snell, E. Sochia, P. Bicknell, B. Crump, K. Foley, C. Cox, M. Farr. Row three: L. Charleson, J. Bisnett, J. Foster, S. Keon. R. Sheldon, N. Harper, R. Lenney, D. Culver, E. Garlough, R. Perkins, B. Fraser. Absentees: L. Jenne, G. Seaver. 66 Row one: V. Bump, D. Porter. D. Bartlett, C. Cardinal. K. Larabie. Row two: M. Bellinger, S. Burnett, M. Groebler. D. Frede- rick, K. Hartson, A. Enipey, M. Wilson, N. Gilbert, M. Smith. Row three: M. Perry. M. King. J. Aslilaw, D. Wells, R. Christian, J. Sullivan, D. Young. W. Foster. D. Sirles. 67 Clair Cardinal and Agnes Empey enjoy an amusing thought while studying. Valerie Waite, Lisa King, and Michelle LaBarge are busily putting up a bulletin board. Above: Row one: J. Wilson, C. Fuller, J. Parker. Row two: V. Rushlaw, C. Empey, L. Cameron, F. Warner. Row three: D. Sheldon. T. Taillon, D. Koen. M. Wilson, L. King. L. Tyler, V. Waite. M. LaBarge. Row four: M. Covey, L. Sochia. D. Spinner, G. Randall, A. Taylor, L. Russell, I. Sochia, M. Bicknell, J. Stacy. Absent: D. Richardson. 68 Above: Row one: D. Taylor, J. Garlough, P. Paro, K. Wells, L. Robinson. Row two: T. Compo, R. Hart. Row three: T. Jacot, L. Thomas, R. Cameron, B. Charleson. J. Tome, T. Gary, T. Wilson, B. Huto, T. Murdock. Row four: L. Palmer, C. Hartson, A. Prew, B. Bailey, L. Wells, K. Fredenburg, M. Barney, E. Moulton, B. Planty. 69 Lennie Thomas, Tonie Lee Jacot, and Robin Cameron enjoy doing something constructive. Row one: H. Maine, P. Barlow. K. Beha, S. Palmer, L. Butterfield, S. Charleson. Row two: D. Sevey, R. Wilson, D. Sevey. B. Phillips, Mrs. Wolff, D. Bump. S. Randall. B. Baldwin. D. Martin, P. Remington. J. Stacy. Row three: J. Prew, K. Wisner, L. Forrest, L. King, B. Converse, T. Pearl, S. Moses, K. Cameron, J. Taylor. P. Moulton, D. McKnight, M. Scutter. Absentees: J. Beaudoin. L. Taylor, D. Wray. 70 Sherry Palmer, Dolores Martin, and Jeffery Prew practice one of their “Dic- tionary Skills.” Row one: R. Mosher, F. Grudowski, B. McGill, R. Burnett, C. Parker, V. Randall. Row two: J. Zahler, R. Fredrick, V. Fraser, B. Parker, M. Austin, L. Snyder, D. Culver, A. Simonds, S. Daby, J. Parameter, S. Russell, L. Bailey. Row three: C. Freden- burg, M. Price, L. Garlough, M. Mittelstaedt, C. Thomas, S. Weller, B. Gilbo, T. Young. R. Parker, T. Foster. G. Stark. Missing: J. Deer. Gwuk Jom Old Faceful hits again. 71 Above: Row one: C. Harper. B. Cameron, J. Garlough, Mrs. Sullivan, R. Viau. M. Larabie, M. Ferguson, J. Arquette. Row two: P. Norman. T. Phillips, S. Barney. H. Taillon. D. Spinner, K. Beha, J. Russell, J. LaBar, W. Gittleson. R. Price. Row three: B. Thompson, B. Young. R. Hazelton, L. Beaudoin, E. Cool, G. Wood. R. Cox, B. Remington. M. Gary, G. Planty, T. Shelly, R. Phippen. 72 Right bottom: Mrs. Riehl shows Nancy Larue, Renee Frederick, and Arlene Hampton that music and a smile is always enjoyable. Above: Row one: D. Wilson, N. Larue, R. Fredrick, T. Daby, R. Phillips, L. Wilson. Row two: H. Mosher, T. Mittel- staedt, C. Hartson, T. Jacot, S. Sampier, A. Richardson, Y. Sochia, A. Hampton, J. Maxfield. Row three: J. Hart, R. Snyder, J. Martin, C. Thomas, J. Garlough. B. Sampier, J. King. K. Perry, R. Nelson, B. Weller, T. Parker, S. Phippen, E. Wilcox, J. Smith. Row one: S. Barlow, L. Hanson, R. Sampler, C. Sochia, J. Jacot, P. Burnett. Row two: P. Gary, K. Barrett, Mrs. Root, P. Charleson, G. Sampler. M. Sheldon. D. Bartlett, R. Kelly. L. Perry. M. Sudder, P. Wood. K LaBarge. Row three: L. Fuller, S. Wilson, K. Beaudoin, M. Miller. Absent: V. Grudowski. M. Sheldon, G. Sampler, S. Wilson, S. Barlow, enjoy a little tumbling before doing their homework. 74 Row one: L. Law, L. Phillips, R. Farr, L. Moulton, L. Fraser. Row two: R. Hazelton, S. Phippen, J. Randall, Mrs. Kirk, D. Wells. T. Baldwin, L. Gebeault, F. Bump. K. Parker. Row three: V. Parker, J. Empey, P. Price, A. Maine, D. Austin. P. Radi- mak, K. Wilcox. B. Hayes, J. Swinyer. Gwk Vm 75 Row one: L. Mosher, Mrs. Lenny, S. Randolph. M. Trottier, C. Snell. Row two: T. Kingsley. B. Cameron, K. King, J. Gary, E. Hartlieb, L. Jaeot, W. Law. R. Austin. Row three: S. Miller. D. Wilson, J. Gilbo, M. Russell, S. Bartlett, M. Perry, K. Garlough, A. Wilcox, K. Barton. 76 Ann, Link, and Richard decide only Celeste’s hairdresser knows for sure. Boys are not ALWAYS smarter than girls. Gwk One 77 Row one: L. Hanson, H. Jenkinson, S. Phelix, M. Perry. Row two: B. Caringi. R. Parker, Mrs. Regan, R. Charleson, T. Young, B. Barney, T. Norman, R. Bump, B. Chevier. Row three: T. Moulton, R. Crump, D. Lindsey, K. Mosher, T. Tyler, R. Parker, J. Richards, J. McIntosh. Kuuim iAJtm 78 Kindergarten snack time-Mrs. Moline, P. Parker, L. Collins. A. Gravelin.D. Sails, M. Woodward, G. Swinyer. J. Price, L. Caringi, J. Davis. Left Top: Row one: L. Keener, L. Hotaling, J. Porter. B. Bailey. Row two: D. Butterfield. B. Remington, L. Phillips, A. Law, D. Sheldon, Mrs. Moline, T. Jacot, S. Snell, D. Taylor, G. Gotham, H. Maine. Row three: M. King, D. Phillips, J. Gebeault, D. Henline, S. Demo, J. Waite, A. Ashlaw, R. Clark, B. Fredrick. S. Hart. Left Bottom: Row one: P. Parker, P. Stacy, M. Woodward, L. Caringi, H. Cameron. Row two: L. Collins, Mrs. Moline. W. Richards, P. Planty, B. Barney, G. Miller, J. Converse, D. Sails, S. Spence, A. Gravelin. Row three: C. Phippen, J. Hayes, K. Burnett, J. Tebo. J. Price, G. Swinyer, W. Lewin, J. Davis, D. Bellinger. 79 Smoi 3 tufae Arquette, Steven-Basketball 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Football 4. Ashlaw, Ginger-S.A.T.C- 3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3;Student Coun- cil 1. Ashlaw, Joan-Cheerleader 1,2; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Student Council 3; 4-H 1; Chorus 1,2; Jr.-Sr. Play 2; Library Aide 1; Majorette 3,4; S.A.T.C. Bump, Lynne-Chorus 1; French Club 2,3; History Club 3. Clark, Lucy-S.A.T.C. 2. Colvin, Beatrice-4-H 1,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Teacher’s Aide 3,4; French 4. Covey, Debbie-Chorus 1; Intramurals 1,2; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Secretary 3,4; Library Club 1,2; Teachers Aide 3; S.A.T.C. 3; Panorama 4. DeCarr, Patricia-Cheerleader 4; F.T.A. 4; Panorama 4; Varsity Club 4; Chorus 1,2,4; District Chorus 4. DeCarr, Robert- Demo, Cary-French Club 3. Duprey,Connie-F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1; Teacher’s Aide 3; Panorama 4; Intramurals 1,2,4; Library Club 1,2; Pep Club U;S.A.T.C.3. Eakins, Douglas-F.F.A. 1,2. Ellis, Bruce- Empey, Elizabeth-Teacher’s Aide 4. Ferguson, Richard-S.A.T.C. 3. Fraser, Pamela-Cheerleader 2; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Secretary 2; Treasurer 1; Vice Pres. 4; Class Secretary 1; Chorus 2,4; Intramurals 1,2; Something Original 3; Attendant to Prom Princess 3. Gilbert, Sylvia-F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2; S.A.T.C. 3,4. Harper, Cheryl-Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Panorama 3; Varsity Club 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2; French Club 2; At- tendant for Prom Princess 3; Candidate for Foreign Ex- change Student 3; Dance Band 1,2,3,4, Sec.-Treas. of Band 4. Haught, Delberta- Hendershot, Ronald-Candidate for Foreign Exchange Stu- dent 3; F.T.A. 3,4; Historian 4; Panorama 1,2,3,4; Editor 4; Student Council 2,3,4; Treas. 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Jr.-Sr. 2; Library Aide 1,2; French Club 2,3,4. Science Club 2; Teacher’s Aide 3; Citizenship Education Conference 3; Something Original 3. Jenne, Steven-S.A.T.C. 3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3. Kirk, Bradley-S.A.T.C. 3,4. Macy, Sandra-F.H.A. 1,2; Panorama 3; Student Council 3; Class Pres. 1; Class Vice Pres. 2; National Honor Society 2, 3,4; Secretary 4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1; District Chor- us 1,3,4; Candidate for Foreign Exchange Student 3. MaComber, Vicki-Cheerleader 2; Panorama 3; Chorus 1,2; French Club 2. Mittelstaedt, Mike-Football 4. Moore, Randy-Basketball 1,2,3,4; Varsity Club 4; F.F.A. 1,2; Attendant for Prom Prince 3. Moore, Sheila-F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Panorama 3,4; Class Vice Pres. 4; Chorus 1,3,4; Library Aide 1; History Club 3; Pep Club 1. 80 Morris, Estelle-Chorus 1; Cheerleader 1,2,3; Library Club 1,2; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Teacher’s Aide 3,4; Panorama 4; S.A. T.C. 12 Head Start Program 1. Newtown, Darryl-Basketball 1; Baseball 1; S.A.T.C. 3,4. Newtown, Jennifer-F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Class Treasurer 3; Chorus 1,4. Parker, Ethel—F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2; Home-making Award 3. Saucier, Helen-F.T.A. 3; Panorama 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1; Jr.-Sr. Play 2; French Club 2,3; History Club 3; District Band 1,2,3,4; Teacher’s Aide 3. Smith, Yvonne-F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 1,2; Chorus 1, 2; S.A.T.C. 3,4; Panorama 4. Snyder, Patricia-F.H.A. 1,2,3; Class Secretary 3; Pep Club 1; Science Club 2; S.A.T.C. 3; Intramurals 1,2. Sochia, Sheila-Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; T.F.A. 3,4; F.H.A. 1, 2,3,4; Panorama 3,4; Co-Editor 4; Student Council 3,4; Vice Pres. 3; Class President 2; Class Secretary 2; Class Treasurer 4; Varsity Club 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2, 3,4; French Club 2,3,4; French Club Secretary 4; Attendant for Football Queen 2,3. Attendant for Miss Parishville 3. Attendant for Prom Princess 3. Sochia, Wayne—Basketball 3; Football 4; F.F.A. 1,2; Vice Pres, of Student Council 4; Panorama 4; Attendant for Prom Prince 3. Stone, Bruce-Football 3,4; Student Council 3; Class Pres. 4; National Honor Society 2,3,4; Honor Society Vice Pres. 3; Honor Society Pres. 4; Jr.-Sr. Play 3; French Club 2,3,4; French Club Pres. 4; Citizenship Education Conference 3,4; Recognition in Who’s Who Among High School Students 3; Science Club 2; St. Lawrence Math Contest 3. Sullivan, Patricia-Cheerleader 1,2,3; F.H.A. 2,3,4; Student Council Pres. 4; Class Vice Pres. 3; Class Secretary 4; Na- tional Honor Society 3,4; Varsity Club 3,4; Prom Princess 3; Science Club 2; Pep Club 1; F.H.A. Treasurer 4; S.A.T.C. 3; Student Council 4; Intramurals 1,2,3. Weegar, Steven-lntramurals 1,2,3,4. Weller, Delton-S.A.T.C. 3,4. Wisner, Rebecca-Cheerleader 4; F.T.A. 3,4; F.T.A. Pres 4; Panorama 4; Varsity Club 4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Library Club 2,3; District Chorus 4; French Club 2,3,4; French Club Vice Pres. 4; Something Original 3. Woodward, Damon-Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Pan- orama 3,4; Student Council 4; Varsity Club 2,3,4; Band 1, 2,3,4. 81 film %oJm Our strong band can ne’er be broken Formed in Parishville High Far surpassing wealth unspoken Sealed by friendship’s tie. Alma Mater, Alma Mater, Deep graven on each heart. Shall be found unwavering true When we from life shall part. High school life at best is passing Gliding swiftly by. We shall pledge in word and deed Our love for Parishville High. Alma Mater, Alma Mater, Deep graven on each heart. Shall be found unwavering true When we from life shall part. 82 Potsdam Savings and Loans Association Minimum Amount—$1,000 31 Main Street Potsdam, N.Y. C. B. Sherman 36 Pine Street Potsdam, N.Y. 265-7520 Enlaw’s Auto Repair Pine Street Potsdam, N.Y. Best Wishes L H Constructors Potsdam-Canton Road Potsdam, N.Y. Best Wishes Scanlon’s Auto Parts Water Street Potsdam, N.Y. Best Wishes Brown Tenny Potsdam, N.Y. Best Wishes 33 Market Street Carey’s Jewelry Store Potsdam, N.Y. Potsdam-Canton Rd. Best Wishes Pahler Packing Rath Meat Products Potsdam, N.Y. Best Wishes Mode’s Supply Inc. All Graduates Newlywed 10% Discount 65 Market Street Potsdam, N.Y. Fuels Willow Street Best Wishes Potsdam Feed Coal Co. Farm Supplies Potsdam, N.Y. 71 Market Street Best Wishes Courier-Freeman Potsdam, N.Y. 86 W. T. Grant Co. Your Family Store 265-5300 63 Market Street Potsdam, N.Y. National Army Store Headquarters for Clothes 25 Market Street Potsdam, N.Y. Books Best Wishes J. R. Weston’s School Supplies Potsdam, New York Best Wishes Shelly Electric Potsdam-Canton Rd. Potsdam, New York Best Wishes St. Lawrence County National Bank 70 Market Street Potsdam, N.Y. Best Wishes Tennant Electric Sales Service Potsdam, N.Y. Best Wishes Robert B. Douglass Agency, Inc. 4 Elm Street Potsdam, N.Y. 88 Best Wishes Parishville Market Meats Groceries Beer Parishville, N.Y. Best Wishes Timber Tavern Country and Western Bands Every Saturday Night Best Wishes Synder’s General Store Main Street Parishville Best Wishes Fredrick’s Service Center Parishville, N.Y. Telephone—393-3031 William F. Morley Sons General Contractor Riverside Drive Ogdensburg, New York Compliments of the Central New York Chapter of the American Institute of Architects A. E. Galster Sons Inc. Telephone—649-6551 Factory Street Watertown, N.Y. 13601 Compliments of Board of Education Patron’s List Louis Greenblatt Wheel Restaurant Elliott Hardwood Walter L. Theobald Potsdam Agway Fiacco’s H W Gaines Credle Equipment Breckenridge Oil Co. Potsdam Dairies Putnam Hawley Family Shoe Store Surprise Store Murphy’s Service Station Potsdam Laundry Stickney’s Garage Kriff’s Furniture Store Sperling’s Home Decorator’s Shop Garrish’s Herbert’s Men Shop Parishville Diner Potsdam Car Dealer’s 91 Contributors Arlene Correll Mrs. Katner Mr. Harrington Tom’s Barber Shop Jerry Aiken Martha Stanley Mr. Mrs. Wells Mr. Mrs. Radimak Mr. Mrs. Tebo Gilbert Dairies Mr. Mrs. Law Terry Law Gail Hatten Jameson Webber Mr. Mrs. Gerald LaPoint Bisnett Family Ronnie Ferguson Sherri Bisnett Mrs. John Mittelstaedt Mr. Mrs. Nelson Grant Mr. Mrs. Robert Kingsley Mr. Mrs. Harry Kingsley Robert Elaine Dougan Mr. Mrs. Kenneth Wilson Chittenden’s Gen. Store Don Luann Wright Jessmer Fresh Produce Mr. Mrs. Charles Perry Rose Baldwin Miller’s Garage Bob Converse Mr. Mrs. Floyd Tebo Harry Ida Miller Gary Crowe George Cox Evelyn Riehl Bob Hall Rita Lenney Sharon Regan Evangleline Rorke Kathryn Snell Altar Rosery Society Firemen Ladies Auxiliary Rebecca’s Lodge Mason’s Lodge Eastern Star Grange Potsdam Sub Shop Mr. Mrs. Fredrick DeHoney Hendershot Family Mayfred McCarland Beha Family Mrs. Robert Port Mr. Mrs. Henry Hayes Richardson Family Remingston’s Mobile Station Remington’s Linda LePine Mr. X Mr. Mrs. Gary Delosh Mr. Mrs. Ed Lenney William Lenney George Sullivan Francis Edsall Barbara Thaller Chloeann O'Neil Francis Moline Neva Baxter Family Alice Phillips Charlette Samson Roy Carringi Leland Cary Family Farr Family Gene Grobler’s The Kelley’s Mr. L. Max Barney Family Douglas Kirk Family Merle Wickwire Family Herbert Phippen Family Mr. Mrs. Leslie Wilson The Daby’s Ed Forrest Family Mr. Mrs. John Adams Robert Tyler Family George Tyler Family Metropolitan Life Geram Varsey Champney’s Garage Robert Port Micky’s Body Shop Mr. Harper—Coach Mrs. LaGrande 93 GOOD LUCK TO T t GRADUATING CLASS Panorama Staff 1971


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