St Lawrence Central High School - Centralian Yearbook (Brasher Falls, NY)

 - Class of 1971

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Oh, Alma Mater Oli, Alma Mater Love, honor, justice for dear SDC K. u..4 ' Contents Elementary ........ Underclassmen .... . Seniors.. . .. .. . Activities ..,. . Sports .... . Dedication No longer forward nor behind I look in hope or fear, But, grateful, take the good l lind, The best of now and here. John Greenleaf Whittier My Psalm, Stanza 3 The Class of '71 takes great pleasure in dedicating this yearbook to our advisors, Mr. Smith ftopj and Mr. Sweeney fleftj. Through thick and thin they have always been there to encourage and guide us, working toward the goal of a Senior trip to New York. And it ha.sn't always been easy! Remember when we couldn't think of a Prom theme, remember the time the electricity in our concession stand deserted us, remember the catastrophy of our car raffle. But it was worth all of the effort. Remernber the good times, re- member our class trip to Expo in nihth grade, the fun we had at class activities, the greatest Junior Prom ever, and the eventual success of our car raffle. We may not have the largest treasury in the school, but we will long remember our years at SLC. For these memories, we would like to thank Mr. Smith and Mr. Sweeney. W ax. F 'K-K J Throughout the years Mrs. Eagles has worked long and hard, giving up Those Who Care .5 iss Tripeny, for your concern. Saturdays to drill the Marching Band and spending her spare time sorting, and teaching music to the 80 members of the Concert as to the 100-piece marching unit. The string of first prizes by the Marching Saints and the standing room only at band concerts tribute to her success. We salute you Mrs. Eagles, for caring enough work above and beyond the call of duty. The Yearbook Staff would like to thank Mr. Dawson, our ace phof tographer. At a time of crisis, he freely gave his time and efforts to take much-needed Yearbook pictures. One of the most important contributions that Miss Tripeny has made SLC is her tinancial campaigning and dedicated promotion of the Trip Program that will allow several seniors to take a two-week this Spring. The Class of '71 would also like to express their appre for her help with the Prom Court, her work as advisor to the Council, and the interest she takes in her students. Thank you, Board of Education C. Moulton, L. Champman, H. Frary, H. Keenan, W. Quinell-President, P. Compeau, P. Catlin, J. 9 Absent from picture is member T, Dempsey. We would like to thank the Board of Education for helping to make our yearbook possible. Administration fi 2. . ,. ,XA i l i , i , I 1. In ' D I Mr. McGrath-Supervising Principal Mr. Lyon-High School Principal 6 i I i Mrs. Griffin Mr. Eagles-Elementary Principal The success of the marching band is due in part to the efforts of Mr. Eagles. He marches with the band in all kinds of weather, drills it until he's hoarse, and stays up nights working formations. Is it le that we'll see you at the Rose Bowl? Office Staff Mrs. Fowler Mrs. Murtagh ,gm Mrs. Marie Dawson vs., Guidance Staff The guidance counselors at SLC do their N 1 best to direct their students to the proper i classes and to help them with future plans. Mrs. Rosemary Dow Mr. Warren Dyke Miss Judy Guenin Mrs. Joanne Dufrense A New World Is awning G. Du ea Kinde S . jv - aften ll Mljs. Peets i Grade OHS Mo eff E26 I1 A I Mal ifnpof M M'M0fEer md Fl? M St MrsB P Mrs. Horan ' -- al Mrs, Lynch We've onIy just begun . Mrs. Cummings Q1g-, 3ffT fh.2j? 452. , auf' I' , mu ffwruk -.,,.,..s.,.- .. ...ni x., 1, mu.. ,, 1 Aan: . u 1.9-A urn.. if.. -x. ,.,, E . .Mn..- ,,...-.lSt..4... 14 un- :Q N ,FF , . x-- -- .:,.,,Q,.,, ' hi ,Tx-' ,Mn Grade Two -. A- Mrs. Crowley Why do we always have to stand in line? 'W mf: ' Mrs. McCuin Miss Curtis ff' , Mrs. Lefflear makes second grade work easier. Y Grade Three Mrs. Singleton Mrs. Johnson Mrs. Turbide E if Grade Four EM., it fa 'C n R, 5 1 1 1 V J X la 1 1N1lw 1 X X 1 1:1 I . ZA l I' ' 'U V '1, I 'T Il - .. ,, .. 'Y C .. sd 5 .I E: 5 3 4 H - H f 'Z v2 ' 4 ,f..fl.,i1,l.3 0 zz I ' .. i. , . -' K 2 - ff-' f' V. 1' L.. . A M . 1 u .' ---..J Mais. ' Mrs. Pickard Mrs. Wells and Cadet I , :vw :.'f'nPf.'1Y-?5 '.Q M' :.:ff fi . ? 'Y W 1: ,fffffgi 5422? ifrxilifv,-Q.-.M 3 5- X3.:.gf:f:5.gf:--K:-.n, 53.5. e4m,?,L'mz.g:gisx S- ,M f .M -QQQ5afg?5e-f1f'.3r.ir,gw fx if,,3,45,9!..,,M,.,,, QA .. .L,.- , ,yy -,gy , wx 'I ia, if 5 ?if,w.,. ,..,W,,..,: d j, W, z a. L... ,, , . , I ,.: : ' . . , , LI 1 K ' r ' ' K M .. .t .. C -. V I : 5 J. ' W . , . A Jw , h , - f If , 4 , 'rg F . K 1 F' Q f .Uv Mrs. Stubbs Miss Mahoney Mrs. Gebo Grade Five we- Mrs. Lyman Mr. Johnson I9 i ir ih' ?t Mrs. Dullea 3 I i 2 4,7 M- ,xg W4' s'fn.-....., , - 6 , A+, ', .6'l!z,r..-n1l.rf w. x Miss Sidorek Mrs. Mathie Grade Six '93 Mrs. O'Connor Mrs. Clary Mr. Cousineau Q I Mr. Miller Sixth grade work is hard! Mr. Topa Elementary Special Teachers Mrs, Durham: Elementary Science Co-Ordinator. Mrs. Chaffee: Reading Co-Ordinator, Elementary Super visor. wc ,,,,,. . .. :s5iiffm'E? kfwiw Mrs. Hamel: Elementary Nurse-teacher. Mrs. Dendler: Elementary Typist. Special Teachers Q . H:x.f'iff Mrs. Laird-Elementary Art Instructor Mrs. Smith-Elementary Music Instructor r f-aww? ., :S 'W'9 w EY? Mrs. Webb-Elementary Reading Instructor Mrs. Seguin-Library Clerk A ' 5 N' ' Mr. Ruben-Elementary , Physical Education ,M , Mr. HealyHE1ementary Physrcal Educatton Mr. Geagan-Swimming Instructor Mrs. Danforth-Elementary Physical Education Special Teachers Mr. Giglio-Speech Therapy Mrs. Hennessy-Elementary Special Class Mr. Gallagher-School Psychologist Carousel Time IVlix Up? M. McCargar, S. Sova, K. Simms, C. Henry, J. Moulten, L. Dennis, M. Barse, S. Hammil, K.,Frances. K. Ramsdel, D. Sebring, G. Compeau, A. Wilson, D. Sebring, M. Burns, J. Pelky. zs WATER! !! t Seventh Grade The Class of 76 is com- posed of the youngest stu- dents in the high school who are quickly becoming the fastest runners in the halls. What they lack in size they make up for in sheer num- bers. With Mrs. Gerrish and Mr. Demo as advisors they are busy learning how to get along in this new school and are forming their reputation, both as a class and as indi- viduals. Show us what you can do 7th graders. Mr Allen who teaches Jr High So Row One T Brothers K Blllmgham T Bateman, S. Cheney, D. Black, M, Bar- Eral Studies is one ofthe stars of our ney Row Two R Bailey G Boxce L Cole C Buckley, D. Boileau, B. Besaw,S aculty basketball team in his spare Brabon M Burns Row Three J Cootware C Benedict, R. Campbell, M. Bur- ume kett L Chambers L Ashley M Buckley E Bateman. Row Four: Mr. Allen. 30 At the beginning of every vacation we can see Mr. Haley load up his Volks- wagon for a relaxing trip in the mountains. Row One: C. French, L. Hitchrnan, J. Douglas, S. Hourihan, S. Deon, C. Douglas, T. Hallahan Row Two: L. Deno, S. Foster, C. Crump, E. D'Aoust, K. Hostek, K. Gardener, G. Grenier. Row Three: D. Heath, J. Dunbar, N. Currier, L. Grenier, W. Gibson. Row Four: Mr. Haley, D. Davis, T. Francis, A. Foster, J. Finazzao, S. Hourihan, P. Gilbert, S. Durant. fx . .4 --. .1 Row One: G. MacPherson, R. Marriott, F. Lyon, J. LaPlant,R. Montroy, L. LaFluer, D. Lind- sey. Row Two: S. LaValley, S. Marriott, C. Irwin, F. McLaughlin, M. Locke, R. LaVare, M. Montgomery. Row Three: P. Lynch, A. McLaughlin, C. Johnstone, S. Hunter, L. Johnner, K. Monroe, H. LaVare, Row Four: Mrs. Hourihan, M- LHMBY, B- Md-ilughlin, D- JCSSIHCI, 3- MacKinnon, D. Keenan, A. LaMora. Missing: K. McLaughlin, C. Huff, R. McGrath. Mrs. Hourihan, who gives her students a solid founda- tion in grammar and litera- ture, was recently elected Teacher of the Year by her fellow faculty members. rw One: L. Plumadore, J. Orton, R. Page, C. Noblett, C. Murray, S. Pecore, R. Poquette, H. wtown. Row Two: P. Randall, D. Munson, P. Riggs, J. Patraw, K. Richards, B. Onkes, G. lkey. Row Three: R. Prosper, M. Rubado, T. Pike, C. Newtown, B. Dakes, R. Rafter. Row ur: Mr. Demo, Miss Fishel, D. Piche, J. Phillips, T. Opal, R. Phillips, B. Moulton. Crowded study halls up- et Mrs. Gerrish so much hat she can't think of any- hing else-including hanging her expired li- ense plates to new ones. No wonder Mr. Demo is such a good auctioneer. He practices every day on a captive audience. Row One: R. Ruben, C. Scharf, M. Sunberg, H. Wilson, S. St. Hilaire, B. Wilkins. Row Two: R. Snyder, S. Stone, P. Rufa, T. Yandoh, K. Wilson, E. Snyder, P. Yandoh, N. Van Patten. Row Three: S.,Wendt, T. Steenburg, T. Smith, D. Sullivan, N. Schloer, J. Ward, W. Sucese, K. Tabor. Row Fouri Mrs. Gerrish, R. Weegar, L. Santimaw, S. Warriner, R. Villnave, K. Von- dell, K. Winterstein. Row One: K. Barney, R. Bumet, M. Brothers, A. Cole,J. Hartigan, Row Two: T. Boshane, S. Cockayne, L. Dennis, J. Bradish, J. Collins. Eighth Grade Class EAGER BEAVERS Members of the Class of 75 are now the old pros in the Junior High. Last year they were a little unsure of themselves, but now that has changed. Eighth-graders are coming out of the walls to join in the running of the school. With Mr. Perry and Mr. Haley as ad- visors they are active in clubs, band, football and basketball, and they even have some money-making activities of their own. book out SLC-here comes the Class of 75. 1 1 561 i ,fx .,,,. , I '.,.,.,, -, I K- -.v . , wwf - ' 'E' . ng Ll 5 S. Smith, Presidentg J. Cayea, Vice-Presidentg Mr. Perry, Advisor: Mr. Haley, Advisorg L. Thomas, Treasurerg J. Wilkins, Secre- tary. Campbell, A. Brown, B. Armer, T. Bryant, K. Barnes, K. Burkett. Row Four: Mr. Dalbec. Homeroom 100 alternately resembles a recruiting station for the SLC hockey team and a forum for a debate concerning the virtues of the French language, with Mr. Dalbec pre- siding. Mr. McDonald guides his homeroom towards the Industrial Arts area and sings the praises of the shop and agricultural courses. w One: B. Ensinger, W. leel, D. Danforth, D. Fos- , C. Dow, E. Francis, C. int, N. Derouchie, P. Dar- dy. Row Two: S. Derush G. Crump, M. Francis, M. dridge, J. Fowler, S. Fran- , W. Dessert, M. Deleel. w Three: D. Fisher, C. El- t, D. Derouchie, L, Farns- rth, T. Francis, R. Dera- n, J. Collins. Row Four: . McDonald, M. Collins, Farnsworth. Missing m picture: R. Cook, C. no, S. Dow. One: M. Brothers, L. Bissonette, S. Burnett, S. Bond, B. Chambers, J. Burgoyne, D. Aiken, C. Ashley, J. Bouchard. Row R. Bradt, R. Barney, M. Baile, J. Cayea, D. Burnell, E. Arquiette, J. Colby. Row Three: V. Bissonette, G. Burgoyne, 33 Row One: R. Henderson, C. Jones, C. Hunkins, R. LaComb, J. Harris, S. Kelsey, D. Jock, T. Hutchins. Row Two: P. Henry, V. LaFave, R. Henderson, P. Keenan, R. Gardner, J. Kelly, S. Hart. Row Three: Mr. Perry, C. Kilcoyne, M. King, R. LaBier, R. Guyette, B. Jenkins. Mr. Mammano, who is an expert mathematician, has the most accu- rate colck in the school. So accurate, in fact, that no one is allowed to leave until it clicks. Besides being a Junior High Social Studies teacher, Mr. Perry is an ac- , tive campaigner for Spiro Agnew and the Women's Lib Movement of St. ' Regis Falls. W l t Row One: K. McClain, E. Murcray, K. Oakes, C. Marriott, K. McGrath, J. O s, G. Murray. Row Two: C. Monroe, D. LeMay, D. McGrath, D. l.aFleur, S. LaGarr , D. Merrick, P. Monica, R. LaVine. Row Three: R. Moody, B. Noblett, S. Michau , J. McLaughlin, L. Locke, R.Normile, K. Martin. Row Four: Mr. Mammano, R. arks, M. Lynch, K. LaVare. Missing from picture: L. LaSlromb, A. Mayville, L. M oney, C, Merrick, L. Newtown, S. McLaughlin. Mr. Mahoney is a tough football coach, but don't let him fool you. , Q Underneath that hard exterior there :fi beats the heart of a pussycat. fa fried . .s. ' 'Vi l .Ei Row One: R. Rose, L. Orton, P. Powell, T. Riggs, C. Page, C. Phelix, N. Russell, W. Phelix, T. Philips. Row Three: B. Scharf, RoPorsper, J. Rist, L. Passmore, C. Prue, L Russell, D. Ryan. Row Four: Mr. Mahoney, M. Olson, K. Sebring, W. Rockwood, M. Prentice. To get rid of his persistent cold Mr. Kot should eat more foods that are rich in vitamin C say all of the kids in his health classes. w One: J. Wilcox, A. Sova, N. Yelle, W. Simms, B. Tombley, J. Wilcox, J, Smith. w Two: S. Smith, C. Smith, D. Sova, J. Wilkins, T. Smith, T. Truax, G. TenEyck, White. Row Three: L. Sutton, D. Simpson, C. Tanner, T. Sochia, K. Tabor, L. omas, D. Shorette. Row Four: J. Shattock, M. Sochia, S. Villnave, J. Thomas, K. evenson, R. Shampine, J. Wilson, K. Tyo. Row Five: Mr. Kot. Page, K. Riggs. Row Two: D. Olson, M. O'Connel, J. Prashaw, C. Riggs, D. Savage, C. Now that members of the Class of '74 are full- fledged high school stu- dents, they are becoming more widely recognized as a class. Their new advisors, Mr. Hobson and Mr. Cook, are initiating new money-ideas to finance class trips. More Fresh- men are becoming active as leaders of their class as well as of other school organizations. We're de- pending on you, Fresh- men and we know you won't let us down. Ninth Grade ,..4 4 A . , QW- :I if, 1 . wifi Q L , . ., . 'g ' 5 1:1 ,f fr! '34 'Q fig. I f :Ili -m ' '- ,iii 4 it -i ff, ' vw S vw W 752,45 Oflicers: R. TenEyck-President, K. Arquiett-Secretary, T. Gale-Treasurer. Advisors: Mr. Cook Mr. Hobson. Missing from picture: C. Hildreth-Vice-President. Mrs. Cowen, Junior ad visor and science teacher uses her homeroom to store cakes for bake- sales and buckets and sponges for carwashes. Row One: C. Crowley, K. Arquiett, C. Boice, P. Crump, D. Cockayne, V. Barnes, P. Boshene. Row Two: L. Burgoyne, C. Blain, T. Bonville, F. Bryant, D. Brothers, R. Brothers, K. Burnett. Row Three: J. Cook, A. Austin, R. Bradish, H, Brown, D. Black, A. Arsenault. Row Four: Mrs. Cowen, D. Childs, M. Caskinette. Mrs. Post relies on ROBERT'S RULES OF ORDER in her role as advisor of the National Honor Society. ow One: B. French, R. D'Aoust, D. Fregoe, S. Fobare, D. Deshane, D. Dunbar, S. Dailey, P. ennis. Row Two: S. Frey, M. Durant, W. Demers, J. Francis, S. Fobare, C. Dow, K. Deno, C. rnncis. Row Three: Mrs. Post, R. Deragon, C. Eldridge, T. Finazzo, R. Fisher, S. Francis, K. empsey. Row Four: M. Derouchie, L. Dennis. Besides being a great 'story teacher Mr. Stahl golfer, an expe ough he has a hard time eing the ball. Row One: J. Green, P. Gardner, S. Grenier, J. Guertin, B. lrwin, M. Goodreau, B. Hourihan, C. Hartson. Row Two: D. Gibson, A. Judware, C. Hunkins, C. Jones, B. Jenkins, T. Gale, S. Griffin, B. Jonner. Row Three: H. Gilbert, T. Howe, T. Hagelund, L. Gibson, T. Hart, G. Gardner, L. Jock. Row Four: Mr. K'Mack, Mr. Stahl. l TI,-, X. .- Row One: D. LaBrake, S, Lyon, R. Montroy, K. Lantry, M. Keenan, M. McCargar, D. Lawrence. Row Two: M. Kipp,J. MacPherson, M. Monica, J. McGrath, L. Leggue, C. LaMora, J. Lavine. Row Three: C. LeFluer, J. I.aValley, R, McCor- mick, M. Nezezon, B. Mott, J. Murray, R. Molton, C. LaBrake, K. Kinnear, D. Our new science Riggs, is JV football and the faculty lounge. Izmtry, B. Noreau, M. Lindsey, M. Lavine, J. LaMay, S. King. Mr. Printy, who teaches mechanical drawing and ceramics, is a very colorful fel- low. coachin Row One: J. Phelix, R. Phillips, F. Pecore, R. Peters, D. Prosper, T. Parr, M. Riggs P. Two: J. Otto, R. Oakes, E. Robinson, J. Phillips, B. Rice, S. Riggs, P. Peters. Row Printy, S. Pecore, T. Russell, D. Olson, J. Pattraw, K. Prashaw, J. Otto. Row Mr. i Being a new teacher at SLC is probably an unusual experience for Mr. Short, but give him a couple of years and he will fit right in with the rest of the bunch. Row One: L. Wilson, D. Yandoh, D. Thompson, R. Woods, C. Woodsg B. Taylor, M. Synder, S. St. Hilarie. Row Two: J. Wilber, I-l. Swyiner, M. Ward, V. Soehia, D. Tippie, T. Saumier, R. TenEyck. Row Three: D. Wilson, E. Sunberg, D. Scharf, K. Stecnberg, R. Truax, G. Salisbury, R. Waldruff. Row Four: Mr. Short. Sophomore Class Within the Class of '73, whose advi- sors are Mrs. Widmer and Mr. MeGreevy there are many divergent groups. From enthusiastic cheerleaders to hard-work- ing club members, from conscientious students to talented athletes to usual number of class clowns, virtually all as- pects of student life are represented. Be sure to make the most of your high school days, Sophomores-they'l1 be gone before you know it. A P . . rl'ff2.Q .. 5'Q.?2132?5?3Ef5iif5.5'ff25f2?.,?ill 35553 . . .,,. , . . , .... .. . - . . .. , ., . V . xr- 1 . ...... -:'xa.,:.,.. prE'f'5t',.r:e'a:at:.s37.2r! :'s..a3. Mr. McGreevy-Advisor, S. Hammill-President, Mrs. WidnerHAdvisor, J. Moul- ton-Secretary, L. Burkett-Vice-President, N. Lynch-Treasurer. Did anyone see a book called SCIENCE FOR BEGINNERS? If so, please return it to Mr. Pickard as soon as possible. Mr. Hobson astounds us all as he demonstrates his ability to leap over tall desks at a single bound while reciting THE WAR- FARER. Row One: L. Burkett, J. Compeau, D. Arquiett, K. Campbell, D. Crinklaw, C. Barnes, C. Bailey, S. Bond. Row Two: G. Campeau, K. Compeau, D. Carr, D. Bond, B. Burns, D. Coe, V. Currier, M. Barse. Row Three: J. Amyotte, J. Beckstead, D. Brabon, D. Brothers, D. Crumr D. Bond, D. Adams, Row Four: Mr. Pickard. Row One: J. Dow, S. Derouchie, E. French, C. Dow, P. Dullea, S. Fregoe, K. Francis, P. r- ouchie. Row Two: S. Francis, K. Dempsey, T. Dailey, D. Foster, S. Deno, R. Francis, S. an- iels. Missing from picture: C. Dennis, G. Eldridge, C. Evans. Row Three: Mr. Hobson. Mrs. Nandal's favorite times are taking care of the little angels in her studyhall and being referee when her biology students have a di- sected worm light. Mr. Cook has no trouble making himself heard. But if you're a Republican, he'll never hear you at all. Row One: M. Guile, J. Harvey, M. Kelly, L. Gardner, M. Holland, C. Jock, J. Gibbs. Row Two: C. Henry, J. Hammill, M. Hunter, A. Gauthier, E. Grenier, S. Hammill, M. Kennedy,L. Hewlett. Row Three: Mrs. Nandal, B. Hibbert, B. Hallahan, J. Keenan. Missing from picture: C. Gokey, R. Hubbard. Row One: K. Mitchell, J. Moulton, S. Noblett, M. McCargar, S. McAllister, D. Marriott, D. Oakes. Row Two: M. Marks, D. Murcray, L. Plumadore, D. Lindsey, D. Harris, N. Lynch. Row Three: Mr. Cook, D. Passmore, E. Pierce, M. Murtagh, E. Patten, B. LaBrake. Missing from picture: L. LaBier, R. LaClair, G. LaFlesh, M. Leggue, D. McLaughlin, R. Orton, E. Phe- lix, R. Phillips, A. Pike, D. McLaughlin. 1 Bass Mrs. Widmer is a keen observer and the watch- dog of homeroom 207. But look who got into the picture-Gordon Hull and Bruce Hibbert, those sneaking devils. Is this another tribute to the pg charms of our new Span- ish expert? Row One: C. Stranger, P. Sweet, V. Savage, L. Rufa, S. Sova, C. Weegar, D. Smith. Row Two: J. Stirling, J. Rose, G. Hull, R. Savage, D. Wilcox, D. Wilson, D. Villnave. Row Three: Mrs. Widmer, D. Sebring, R. Villnave, D. Sebring, P. Simpson, B. Shorette. Row Four: T. Truax, B. Hibbert, G. Wood, K. Savage, Missing from picture: T. Wendt. Class of '72 Treasurer . . . . . . R. McLaughlin Secretary ..... . . . N. Webb Vice-President. . . . . . S. Deleel President ..... . . . P. I..aGarry Advisors .... . . . Mrs. Cowen, Mr. Pickard Junior Spirit Under the guidance of Mrs. Cowen Ur. High Sciencej and Mr, Pickard fSr. High Sciencej, this years Junior Class has become most famous for its enthusiasm. Two-time 1 winners of the Big Mouth Award, Members of the Class of '72 flock to school games to practice for the next contest. From dance, from combining efforts on a test to planning a class trip to Hawaii, everything they do is in a big way. Good luck Juniors-may you learn to use your spirit for the good of all. v- Tl! 53255 Mr. Meagher, warden of safe driving habits, daily braves the world as he goes out with carload after carload of SLC rac- ing demons. Row One: R. Campbell, C. Crowley, J. Connolly, D. Drake,C. Cayea, S. Deleel, T. Darmody, M. Barney. Row Two: P. Barnes, N. Crump, H. Cobb, S. Arquiett, M. Bogett, B. Deon, B, Cotey. Row Three: D. Childs, Mr. Meagher, E. Boak, K. Dempsey, F. Cockayne, R. Douglas, D. Arqui- ette. Missing from picture: R. Ashley, R. Barse, J. Burns, G. Byington, R. Crump, R. Deno, T. Dow. The high spot of everyone's day is the trip to room 211 for another sermon by our Mr. Daw- son. Row One: A. Goodnow, E. Durant, L. Hourihan, S. Kelly, J. Irwin, J. Hourihan, K. Gardner, P. Hourihan. Row Two: S. Francis, N. Grow, C. Kinnear, T. Gardner, M. Fisher, D. Garvey, S. Jess- mer. Row Three: K. Griffin, D. Hartson, F. Foster, K. Hostek, P. Judware, B. Jenkins. Row Four: Mr. Dawson, G. Gardner, W. Francis, R. Elliot, J. Gering, J. Hollenbeck. Missing from pic- ture: R. Gurrola, J.Irwin, R. Henderson. Mr. Stranger's military training has made him a skilled tactician in the classroom. His efforts have gained him the title of President of our local chapter of N.Y.S.T.A. Mrs. Byrnes will be re- membered as a great En- glish teacher and year- book advisor. Row One: S. Powell, T. Oakes, D. Pike, P. LaVa1ley, R. Mitchell, S. Lavine, K. Normile. Row Two: W. Martin, M. Locke, G. Normile, L. Patten, S. Piche, K. LaShomb, K. Noreau. Row Three: Mr. Stranger, N. Newtown, E. Phillips, T. Lantry, R. McLaughlin, S. Noblett, P. LaGarry. Missing from picture: A. LaFave, N. Leggue, J. McCarthy, S. Mitchell, D. Newtown, B. Olson, B. Pago. Row One: C. Cardinal, E. Ramsdell, L. Snyder, M. Sova, R. Wilcox, M. Sullivan, S. Walcott, . Shztrlow. Row Two: D. Stanka, D. Prashaw, T. Satter1ey,,J . Vondell, D. Scheufler, N. Webb, . Simms. Row Three: Mrs. Byrnes, J. Wilber, D. Prue, J. Tanner, M. Villnave, C. Thomas, T. T ss- ier, S. Wagstaff. Vocational l Row One: L. Empey, J. Irwin, K. Gardner. Row Two: N. 1 McCarthy, J. Hunter, T. Premo, A. Kelly. Row Three: W. . Wilson, R. Bosjlie, M. Cheney, K. Gilbert. Row Four: W. Winters, M. Williams, D. Waldruff. Missing from picture: L Lindsey. Department Chairmen fi Q f K --.' I SL t'S.!LQfAf1i E315 fin 33 gy . ,gt V lx :is ,gp.j,:ct ,ig pf, sf' - 1 16 Y-fl Q f tif 1 ' -. X ,UIQ , ,-.s?z?fff1Tf3Ps ex.. .ang-,q1, -s' E . f-gn311.'3'l TQ! , Q .. . ' gs. .5 , :- 1.1. - ' . gf,e,.- . ' . ,YT 3 if ' I 9 ll Mb? -:Q lip T91 ' xi: nv 1 . . ' , 'gi.gK1' 'gr ig, .- ., r . Q. ' 3.4. .K X. av 1 .5 . X ' - 'ks A aff Q .if 5, ft 'az ,. Qtr' -' 2 .ig 2. 'fx-2 'Y lf. Qs: . -2 .. KJ. 3. ' 'gr r' Q w ,' s .,, .,f ..t. x 4 : .,. Mrs. Langelier, Englishg Mrs. Sennett, Artg Mrs. Gale, Home Economicsg Mrs, Eagles, Musicg Miss Tripeny, Social S diesg Standing: Mr. Flowler, Physical Educationg Mr. Kilcoyne, Agricultureg Mr. Alverson, Science: Mr. Sweeney, Mathe aticsg Mr. McNulty, Business. Student Teachers ,Qc , H -. . , .3 I .Q ' 4 j ' 'X ' LCS E Mrs. Winterstein, Miss Malloy, Miss Lampe, Mrs. Fishel. Row Two: Mr. King, Mr. Kmack, Mr. Faculty -Q .gals Mrs. Lacy, Librarian A Mrs. Lanktree, Dental Hygienist lvl'- -funn f iff '57 Q ' 'L Fwiwiiiilii In Vf ' .: - 3'! ! 01:-.gm .e .5 , K- vsgggrfn? .., .M ' viii, A Mr. Clark, Special Class Mrs. Paige, Physical Education Faculty 5 fl . Y Mrs. Bernard, Home Economics Mr. Murtagh, Audio-Visual Mrs. Blowers, School Nurse Mrs. Buckley, English 2? A, - .JV ',1.' S r w ,- ' M 'I The End Of The Road N r Faye LaGarry Deborah Kilcoyne Class President 9,10,11,12 Vice President 12 N Ruth Hazen Denise MOH Student Council President 12 Christine Derouchie Secretary 12 Student Council Vice-President 11 Treasurer l1,l2 W-4 Richard Arquiett Susan Aye rs X ff' va. S xxx Tu? Y F ,,'- A .fdf Robert Besuw Gerald Bordcleau Richard Bosjlie James Brown i Y- R. I 1 if- ' r VXA, Hu A ,l .: ,w wf-f ' 5 . 'S L5 A et . ..l ll ' t Sally Burgoyne ' , u ' ' t 'EI' ' Q Carolyn Burnelt Kathy Bums 'Na...,,.,, Mlke Bums Karl Burrows Karan Campbell Suzanne Campeau Paula Candndo Frances Catlin Dawn Cayca John Cayea Barbara Cheney Y N X Mike Cheney Jeanne Coleman Richard Cootware Mark Crump 'ig Bonnie Danforth Alice Demers Debbie Deon Mavis Dewey Maw Dow Gumby Lucille Empey Lawrence Francis Bonnie Frary Brian Frary Darrell Freemen Elizabeth Fregoe Carter Frey Larry Garvey 23 Kim Gilbert Steven Green Wayne Green 'li David Gueftin Helen Hallahan Mark Holland John Hourihan Joyce Hunter Chicken Little Claudia Jeffers Leo Jenkins - ...hwy W Charles Johnstone Kitchen Queens Help! Wager! Deborah Jones Anon Kelly Kathleen Kennedy 61 1 Judy La Fave 'SQ 'wr-3' You've come a long way, baby. Gordon La .3 Fredrick Le Blanc Lawrence Lindsey , v rx , ., , r 1 - . k -I. . u .sl n . 'f v .V A ' ' .24 ,vu il ., W , F Randy Lindsey x . Nancy McCarthy Winston Churchill? Robert MuC'rrthy Rf --N Arnold McLaughlrn Q 36- Kevin Maginn Alice Montgomery Patrick Murray we Mrchael Nezezon 64 yxggtyl w Francis Oakes I Ll' 522 633' i aim fi? Margaret Partlow Jerry Pelkey Dale Patten ' I ' .. f F4- 'lfg ' ' ri ' Af ? Lt ' 9 . . , ' 5' ff' ' fha, fl N. 2 . 'kr ingfj. ff: , -.. ,:'--E.: 'EPI 5131 1 ' 31? r.! . Q. Cheryl Peterson Serge Piche Dolan Philipps Shelley Philipps A.,-2 ,,, Keith Ramsdell John Russell Tricky Dick Cynthna Santxmaw Carla Saumxer Craig Sebring Donald Sharlow Bridget Smith Sherry Sochia 9 Lanny Smnku Lmnla Steenberg Bruce Stevenson 1+ 'His'-ma Kirk Stirling PARKING Roger Streeter Hubert Sullivan John Taylor Margaret Thomas Mary Villnave Dale Waldruff 437' Stanley Waldruff A Ellen Wilcox Mark Williams Walter Wilson Wayne Winters To PHS Chwn ,J 1 ' .WY eg. v , W '5f 9?5fl' fi5xf 529ff? I e35a?zsQwfgg ' 5 f EE .'2g? 3'f2TI . - 'X 5-i fir? Fiif'f E - N Q 'ga1 ! 15.g:g ' ' 'jf' ,AW'. 1 'A I V x-R N .YA v 1 i ik., . ,ii if gffifik r Each Student Council Row One: C. Murray, A. Newtown, R. LaVare, P. Gilbert, S. Smith. Row Two: J. Wilcox, D. Aiken, C. Riggs, J. Cayea T. Francis. Row Three: V. Barnes, M. McCargar, S. Griffin,J. Otto, M. McCargar, C. Kilcoyne. Row Four: S. Noblett, E. ierce B. Hibbert, K. Compo, D. Wilson, E. French. Row Five: G. Gardner, G. Byington, K. Normile, C. Thomas, B. Cotey, S Fran- cis. Row Six: B. Frary, M. Burns, E. Wilcox, K. Kennedy, Miss Tripeny, R. Hazen, S. Phillips, T. Lantry. National Honor Society Senior Members Row One: D. Guertin, E. Wilcox, S. Phillips, H. Hallahan, D. Kilcoyne, D. Deon. Row Two: C. Jeffers, K. Kennedy, R. Hazen, D. Mott, M. Dewey, D. Patten, C. Burnett. Junior Members Row One: M. Fisher, M. Sullivan, C. Thomas. Row Two: T. Satterly, G. Normile, B. Cotey, B. Jenkins, J. Vondell, M. Villnave. Row Three: B. Deon, M. Locke, P. Barnes, D. Arquiett, D. Childs. Officers The National Honor Society is composed of Juniors and Se- niors who measure up to the high standards of scholarship, leadership, character, and ser- vice. Guided by Mrs. Post, the Wesley D. Ehle Chapter has plans to have many activities this year, including a club trip. Phillips-President, H. Hallahan-Vice-President, Mrs. Post-Advisor, D. Kilcoyne- J. Deon-Historian. Missing from picture: Roger Streeter-Treasurer. Library Club le..- The Senior Class would like to Sitting: J. Hourihan, S. Lavine, C. Crowley, J. Moulton, B. Cheney, V. Sava ge thank Mrs. Lacy for putting up with all Standing: Mrs. Lacy, M. Guiles, P. Kelly, J. Irwin, B. Shorette, K. Griffin, T. our noise in the library. Gardner, M. Hunter, P. Savage, J. Beckstead. Health Careers A jolly addition to the Health Of- Seated: Advisor-Mrs. Blowers, Row One: S. Hunter,C. Noblett, S. McAlli ter, S lice, Johnny on the spot, in every Fregoe, V. Savage, M. Dow, H. Hallahan. Row Two: B. Jenkins, S. Jcssmer P. way, Mrs. Blowers will save the day! Derouchie, D. Mott. Missing from picture: F. LaGarry, F. Catlin. S pa n i s h C I u b Row One: K. Normile, S. McAllister, K. Campbell, L. Patten, S. Walcott, R. Wil- The SP3ni5h Club has been f0fIT19d cox, E. Wilcox, P. Derouchie, L. Burkett, S. Piche. Row Two: Mrs. Widmer, K. 0 Pfomme belief Understanding of Compeau, J. Stirling, H. Cobb, E. Phillips, B. Hallahan, M. Locke, N. Grow, C. Jef- he SPf'ni5h Culfufe bl' Studying its fers, P. Barnes, G. Normile, Mrs. Dow. Row Three: B. Hibbert, M. Murtagh, K. Pres French Club One: S. Francis, 9th grade representative: S. Fregoe, Secretnry,T. Satterly, Jlott, President. Row Two: K. Lantry, S. Derouchie, M. Kee- T. Parr, M. Snyder, C. Dow, B. Montroy, M. Sullivan. Row Three: R. Wald- D. Lindsey, D. Wilson, A. Arsenault, E. Pierce, D. Wilcox, D. Wilson, D. Lan- T. Gale, S. Frey, K. Crowley, S. Piche, Mr. Dalbec. Each year the French Club visits Canada to learn more about our French neighbors to the north, and they manage to have lots of fun in the process. for N, I , -:A i., --.H , ...... 'e4 1-.gn me IHS ll ,. Row One: S. Deleel, L. Hourihan, N. Grow, R. Wilcox, H. Hallahan, B. Danforth, E. Wilcox, F. Catlin, D. Mott, M. u Row Two: K. Compo, G. Normile, S. Walcott, P. Barnes, M. Dewey, F. LaGarry, G. Byington, S. Phillips, R. Hazen, D. tin, D. Kilcoyne, C. Cardinal, R. Streeter, K. Kennedy. Row Three: E. Phillips, G. Gardner, B. Hibbert, B. Stevenson, P Garry, C. Frey, T. Sntterly, P. Murray, R. McLaughlin, M. Villnave, C. Jeffers, E. Boak, A. McLaughlin, F. LeBlanc, S. ruff, D. Deon, J. Bordeleau, C. Burnett, I. Wilber, J. Tanner, B. Martin, D. Prue, Mr. Alverson-advisor. ' 2 . 0, - . 0 . . ' i Where did the students go'?'??'?'! OUTING CLUB-Our advisor, Mr. Alverson, fondly known as Joe Polack, leads us from Archie'sjunkyard to .loe's pool Once in a while we may even get to climb a mountain. . s-5 .-i ., -tr-, . 5' at 1,5 -l ..1 .4 .. .gi A 4,, c B. Stevenson A.V. Club Members of the Audio Visual Club help Mr. Murtagh handle the work in his department. With the new T.V. and recording system plus the traditionaljobs of taking care of record play- ers, movie projectors, etc., they are seldom idle. 'Z' 1 '. '. 5 '-'Q I 3'fy.:Q ...g ' ,Mr .HQ J , ig r, f.- if .2 5. Q, 35 1- .. '... A ,. is is if 15- aim r ' Lvl. -Ji . 2.7 2 . .- EI f Af . ' V T, eff, 'ff . N 5, 1' . L. Rufa, C. Frey, C. Johnstone SLC Reporters ., -as X Sift Out The News This year's school newspaper has been formed as a result of the donation of free space to our school by he Massena Observer. C. Frey and M. Holland were chosen as editors by their advisor, Mrs. Besio. C. ohnstone, D. Deon, K. Burrows, B. Stevenson, M. Keenan, and D. Patten are the hard-working staff. Through them SLC events and issues are viewed. FFA K. Ramsdell, D. Patten, L. Garvey, Keith Ramsdell is receiving a plaque FFA members and 4-H me bers are S. Green from Prof. Dana at Canton ATC for taking part in the annual S mmer These FFA members were official dele- winning the first place award in all Cattle Show. This activit is spon- gates to the National FFA convention judging events at the North Country sured by the FFA chapter. in Kansas City, Mo. Judging Contest. K. Ken- Hallahan, M. D. Kil- Hazen, Burnett, C. Jef- Deon, M. Ayers, M. Mott, D. Shar- F Catlin, T. C. Jolm- E. Wilcox, K. Burns. Byrnes. B. Danforth, Standing: K. Maginn, Yearbook Staff The Yearbook Staff has spent many afternoons painstakingly drawing layouts, croping pictures, checking, and rechecking ames. The leaders of the group are H. Hallahan, editor, C. Derouchie and B. Danforth, Co-editors, E. Wilcox, literary editor . Kennedy, layout editorg M. Villnave, copy-editor, D. Deon and M. Partlow have been valuable workers in the sales depart and Charlie Johnstone has been indispensable as student photographer. During the picture-taking days T. Phillips, H. Nezezon, and S. Waldruff proved their skill as organizers. Others who worked long hours were R. Hazen, D. Kil S. Phillips, C. Burnett, K. Burns, and C. Jeffers. But nothing could have been accomplished without the help of our -,r ei- .. Seated: B. Dan- forth, C. Derou- chie, K. Kennedy E. Wilcox, H. Hallahan, M. Vill- nave, K. Burns. Standing: Mrs. Byrnes fadvisorj, F. LaGarry, C. Jeffers, R. Hazen, S. Waldruff, H. Sullivan, T. Phil- lips, M. Nezezon, D. Kilcoyne, D. Mott, F. Catlin, M. Dow, C. John- SIOHE. Yearbook Yarn Once I was a carefree senior, Once my heart was gay and free, Once my worries were of tests and of dates. Once my thoughts were of fun and of friends. We of the Yearbook Staff express our sincere thanks to Mrs whose dedication and hard work this year's book the best that St. has ever seen. Once afternoons were for cheering at football games. That is, until ljoined the Yearbook Staff. Then ever-nearing deadlines loomed over my head. Then lost pictures and ruined layouts crowded my dreams. Then the staff dwindled to three with 62 pages to go. Then fOh NO!!J we ran out of potato chips and coke. Then the book was finished and beautiful. And I wouIdn't trade it for gold. we V- Lx, l lg ' Future Teachers l .,.. Pres.-D. Deon Vice Pres.-K. Noreau Sec.-R. Wilcox Treas.-B. Jenkins Seated: D. Deon, K. Noreau, R, Wilcox, B. Jenkins, K. LaShomb. Standing: M. Perry fadvisorl, H. Cobb, D. Lindsey, D. Murcray, S. Piche, S. Jessmer, F. Catlin, J. Coleman S. Francis, C. Cardinal. Chef'S Club Pres.-G. Gardener ...gag Sec.-Treas.-T. Gardener Lantry, K. Dempsey, E. Boak, C. Frey, K. Dempsey, R. McLaughlin, F. La Blanc, P. Garry, B. Stevenson, J. Wilber, K. Savage. Standing: Mrs. Gale Cadvisorj, T. Satterly, Burrows. Seated: T. Gardener, G. Gardener, H. Cobb. 1' Prom Fever i After a slight hesitation and a hurried change ofplans, the Class of'7l rallied last year to produce the best Junior Prom SLC has ever seen. We i would like to express our thanks and appreciation to all who gave their time and energy for our cause, and especially to Mr. Sweeney, Mr. 8s Mrs. Smith, Mr. Wiescn, and Miss Tripeny. , How about building a swing? what did Commander-in-chief. X ,If 'xx We need some more workers ove r here. Chief construction engineers. ans are? But I don't want to be the announcer! Man does not live by bread alone. Done and done-in. Ready, Set, Gu!! T s. Gone with the Wind Prom Court 1970 Vida Kish Prom Court Pat Sullivan Prom Court Sally Wargo Prom Court Larry Deno Prom Court Mary .lo Cummings Prom Court Rick Williams Prom Court Laura Passmore Prom Court Dale Byington Prom Court Mathew Demcrs Crown Bearer Hubert Sullivan Prince Reggie Francis 69 King Lyle Page King Barb Mahoney Queen Keitha Campbell 69 Queen Faye La Garry Princess Valerie Derouchie Crown Bearer Mike Burns Prom Court Ruth Hazen Prom Court Gordon La Shomb Prom Court Debbie Kilcoyne Prom Court Mike Nezezon Prom Court Shelley Phillips Prom Court Suzanne Campeau Prom Court Jerry Bordeleau Prom Court Turn Page 6 ' f , Z ff! ,V l '-I 'A -'24 5 J 0 .X ' ' . ' b 1 ' ,V QA: V I' g Z- ,H A H ,,, LZZUZTL- v . id. MF. , A ff' -f --iff' Will 1 lf IW W 'fra ' 'gin-.ummm VM 'f-. Qc' A1Wf !!1 T .VI . ' ' ,v vi. -' , A 11-SP 'f 1 -, ,hw JE .s -54.512 ' ,fr 4 'Vg .- w-f5:': 'e-1 ff by e x 1-we Q 1, . gfff , jg, A Mg. ,.- LL.-spasm... . I 1 X V ' '2Qv.'w xx, brx' ' .,.' ' Q wx .7 wir'--1 1? g f ' V f'QffE jXXw . I'-,,f 1 . X ,IX N 1 A . I N N. .,-' J ,- 1 I, -,Xi-j J y i, A my - IL 'tif' - r I P, , I! J, .Y rim N , K ix.lf,V' .. ' .. ' ' --SSQQTR - ' ' X ff ' V , 2 V I -Ji: X' 5 V K 1 ., ' If- f Q X 4 w O E . 41 im I 1 x XX NNXXXX NNN 7' SLN Q areal-5 -Lu' ,.-,, ,1'A.A,,. .Q :Tl ,R 6: 3. A ,V Q, J, ,. .,,- 4. 5 -X, fl J Sr. 81 Jr. High Chorus Row O ne: V. Barnes, B. Cheney, S. Lyons, C. Cardinal, C. Kinnear, T. Parr, L. Wilson, B. Frary, F. Carlin, M. Syn- der, Mrs. Hadley. Row Two: S. Hammill, S. Noblett, S. Derouchie, D. Murcray, K. Burrows, J. Becksted, J. Ham- mill, I. Compe Harvey, C. Henry, S. Burgoyne, A. Demers. Row Three: S. Francis, K. LaShomb, E. Patten, D. Scharf, K. au, D. Wilson, L. Burgoyne, S. Frey, K. Noreau, D. Deon, M. Partlow. Middle Back Row: Phillip Childs. Row One: K. Murray, S. Deon, F. Lyon, M. Sunberg, K. Billingham, S. Nobletf., S. Cheney, Mrs. Hadley. Row Campbell, K. Buckly, B. Besaw, L. Hitchman, C. Scharf, D. Piche, C. Huff, P. Riggs. Row Three: J. Wilkins, H. Wilson L. Jonner, L. Locke, J. Collins, L. Chambers, B. Prosper,T. Pike, D. McGrath, S. Hunter. Row Four: B. Cheney, K. Arquiett, P. Gilbert, M. Burkett, D. Davis, C. Elliot, L. I.aShomb, C. Tanner, K. Tabor, S. Francis, L. Thomas, K Barnes, K. Burkett. R. Elementary Chorus One song leads to another One friend to another friend, So Ifll travel along With a friend and a song. The Empty Purse , Stanza 1 L. Ensinger, C. French, J. Ensinger SLC Saint MAJORETTES: M. Barse, C. Cayea, D. Cockayne, P. Gardener, D. Gibson, J. Kelly, P. Kelly, B. Phelix, K. Prashaw, C. Riggs, L. Rufa, L. Russell, D. Smith, Coflaptainsz D. Sullivan, R. Wilcox. Mascot: C. Murray. :- lk S. Arquiette, A. Arsenault, T. Austin, C. Barnes, S. Brabon, D. Burnell, F. Catlin, K. Compeau, L. Darmody, P. Dar- mody, R. D'Aoust, W. Demers, K. Dempsey, E. Durant, C. Eldridge, B. Ensinger, C. Flint, J. Fowler, E. Francis, K. Francis, E. French, R. Gardener, J. Green, K. Griffin, M. Guile, H. Hallahan, T. Hallahan, P. Henry, L. Hourihan, C. Jeffers, B. Jenkins, B. Jenkins, B. Jenkins, C. Johnstone, C. Johnstone, S. Kelly, M. Kennedy, C. Kilcoyne, C. Kin- near, F. La Garry, D. La May, J. La May, D. Lawrence, K. Mc Clain, P. McCormick, J. Mc Grath, S. Mc Kinnon, B. Mc Laughlin, S. Michaud, P. Monica, M. Murtagh, A. Newtown, C. Newtown, M. Newtown, K. Normile, J. Otto, J. Otto, T. Parr, L. Passmore, C. Patten, L. Patten, R. Prosper, D. Prue, P. Randall, R. Rose, R. Ruben, T. Saumier, W. Scarf, R. Shampine, W. Simms, G. Smith, S. Smith, T. Sochia, C. Stranger, J. Stuart, J. Sullivan, M. Sunberg, C. Tan- ner, R. Waldruff, J. Wilber, E.Wi1cox, J. Wilcox, D. Wilson, J. Wilson, L. Wilson. COLOR GUARD: V. Barnes, C. Cardinal, S. Compeau, C. Derouchie, S. Francis, C. Gokey, N. Grow, C. Henry, J. Hourihan, K. Kennedy, D.Kil- coyne, K. La Shomb, S. Levine, D. Mott, J. Moulton, G. Normile, S. Phillips. Drum Major: P. Barnes. rching to Victory With Mr. Eagles working out marching routines and Mrs. Mrs. Eagles-Director. Eagles handling the musical aspect of the band, the 100 Marching Saints have become famous throughout northern New York. For the last three years they have taken first place in the Winter Carnivals in both Malone and Saranac Lake. In June of 1968 the Saints came home with a first prize from the Watertown Dairyman's Parade after com- peting with l2 other high school bands. ln 1969 they took second place in a close race against Indian River. This year the band plans on participating in the Winter Carnivals at Tri Town, Malone, and Saranac Lake as well as in the Watertown Parade in June. ll'f'Hr1 Trump I: C.Flint,T.Hall:1han,C Johnstone S McKrnnor S Smith B McLaughlin Trump ll A Newtown D Gardner,J. Stuart.Tron1b: B. Jenkins P Randall R Prosper Bar K Compeau Bass K McClain R Rose Clar l C town,J.Otto,T.Sochia.Clar. ll: P Monica P Henry Clar lll D LaMny Saxl S Brabon L Passmore Sax ll B B. Jenkins. Tenor Sax: B. Ensinger Bar Sax R Waldruff Percussion D Wilson T Saumrer Trump. IZ K. Griffin, M. Murtagh Grath. Bar: S. Francis, J. Wilber, Sclxarf, B. Jenkins, E. Durant, F. Tanner, C. Eldridge, R. D'Aoust. mier. Bell Lyre: C. Barnes. K Compeau Fr Horn J Green L Wilson Trom B Jenkins R Prosper,P Bass: K. McClain, R. Rose. Flute: Catlm R Waldruff Clar I E Wilcox C Kmnear K Dempsey A Arse Variety '70 L Boot Puigc's Girls Sounds Spnng kfif Echo Inlwy Nhnd Junior Varsity Cheerleaders Row One: C. Barnes, K. Francis. Center: D. Crinklaw. Row Three: A. Arsenauit, L. Burkett, E. French, K. Lantry, C. Stran- ger. Missing from picture: M.A. Kennedy. i ,H A I 1 I ,Qi-5 r an 'mhf A 'V W . L . V- L . - ' .. 4f',:',JT .1r'2'f.--1 :Dfw - . M1 r Ji. gi-I 'Sai Q-1-'QPIQ-::g1:vEalrF?L1 : 'Wh 7' ml. F -. ,-,r. '-L5 I-fl i'w,1 , Qu 4 ' ' 1 1. iv I 1: I' wmv 11,7-2,-Aix' .wiv xvd, .4 W .. 4. gin: L ll: il U - we , H ' 7' -- -- 4. I, r I if PJ Q. ' g i I .V ff m' Znfzwu f' A ' 14 .f' K , W . ...,., ,J W .... Q . - -' Q A ' 'fi ' Q --' 1' r ' ' Captain-D. Crinkluw Competition Baltlecry. Varsity Cheerleaders G. Byington. M. Sullivan, A. Goodnow. Row Two: D. Drake, K. Simms, F. La Garry, R. Hazen. Row Three: S. Phillips, D. Kil- Captain Beady Mrs. Bernard, Home Economics teacher exercises her cheering voice during her study hall duly. Baseball 1970 , Q A.-. AQ. . Steve McLaughlin Jeff Rose Dennis Lantry Terry Gardner John Keenan Murray Locke Danny Farnsworth Tony Austin Tom Tyo Terry Lantry Rande Phillips David Villnave Allen Pike Brian Hallahan Coach Mahoney Kirk Dempsey Matt Nezezon Mike Murlzigh Kelly Dempsey Marlowe Villnave Craig Williams Bruce Hibbert Kim Griffin Moments of Victory Baseball 1970 21552. -. First Row, left to right: M. Nezezon, R. Williams, S. Pike, D. Byington, J. Lantry, D. Jackson, M. Burns, R. TenEych-manager. Second Row: J. Burns, P. Durant, H. Stranger, R. Burgoyne, T. Phillips, E. Boak, W. Steenberg, Coach Fowler. Our Pitchers .KQV ,. . ,W , M ,. ,,..v. ,nv-. .1.v..-ian. r Y... -an Row One: J. Sterling, C. Johnstone, D, Hartson. E. Pierce, T. Satterley, E. Phillips. Row Two: C. Cardinal, F. Catlin, B. Tyo, B. Hitchman, K, Griffith, R, Cudlipp, W. Winters, M. Cheney, Mr. Stahl-coach. , ' ' 3 ig i. ft Golf 1970 581.2 -' .J Y ' f . y N- . Kim Griffith all Northern 'll A z W Bill Hitchman all Northern, I 'K - 1 x' . ,M , W ' I A sectional trophy 'V NYS - f W in Bill Calnon all Northern 2nd team . env t Q J. , 1 L., f hx ':1f ? Randy McCormick all Northern ' E e 3fl!'.iJ 3 l r NYS 2: ' +1 :law ' bl flew fu 'Z K l 3 4 'K' Kim Griffith Medalist in Sectionals all Northern Sectional Trophy .A -. 5, EPT it First Row, left to right: A. Kelly, G. Gardner, R. Francis, R. Barse, K. Mitchell, C. Sebring, R. Cootware,J. Prenm, K. Savage. Second Row: Coach-Mr. Hazelton, B. Cheney, P. Mitchell, L. Page, S. Waldruff, D. Arquiett, M. Bogett, S. Francis, D. Crump, Coach-Mr. Printy. Third Row: R. Page, D. Guertin, R, Streeter, F. LeBlanc, L, Deno, B. Frary, S. Fobare, A. Mc- Laughlin, P. Murray, F. Cockayne, D. Prue. Track 1970 Larry Deno-All Northern lst Place Section l0 2nd in 220 yd. in N.Y. State Jaycee Meet 3rd in 100 yd. in N.Y. State Jaycee Meet 15 . 512- ,M y I . -.... , . - .. . Lyle Page Shot put-41'-7 Discus-124'-5 Va Sheik Ny Junior High Football Team Row One: S. Kinnear, J. Finazzo, R. Gardner, D. Sullivan, L. Sutton, B. McGrath, G. Smith, D. Savage. Row Two: M. ridge, S. Smith, S. Michaud, M. Olson, D. Derouchie, S. Villnave, M. Sochia, M. King, J. Collins, Coach McGreevy, Smith. Row Three: J. Wilcox, W. Deleel, B. Ensinger, J. Fowler, S. Kelsey, S. McLaughlin, W. Simms, D. Danforth, R. T. Truax, K. Riggs, B. Scharf. Salmon 0-40 Gouveneur 16-8 Massena 43-0 Saranac 14-8 Tupper 6-6 Malone 6-8 Potsdam 0-14 Canton 0-28 Coach McGreevy, S. Smith, M. Eldridge, B. Scharf, S. Michaud, Coach Smith. l The Varsity football team had its most successful year since it joined the Northern League. The llnal record was 4-3-1 by Co-captains: Dick Cootware and Gordon LaShomb, the team made a great second half comeback. After 4 games onli' ord was l-3. We went on to tie Tupper and beat Malone, Potsdam, and Canton on consecutive Saturdays. The Potsda was the talk of the Northern League as we wer epicked to lose by 20 points. Cootware and LaSllomb were named to t 1 Northern first team along with Arnie McLaughlin, John Burns, Mike Nezezon, Hubert Sullivan, and Kelly Dempsey w the second team and Gary and Terry Gardner made honorable mentions. It was a great year for a fine group of fellow. Led l' ICC- Win e all e on J. V. Football 1970 Q---QA-4--.- irst Row, left to right: E. Robinson, D. Passmore, T. Haglund, D. Lanlry, L. Jock, D. Deleel, R. Brothers, T. Hart, D. Wilson. cond Row: S. Francis, K. Kinnear, R. McCormick, J. Phillips, S. Fobare, D. Sebring, D. Yandoh, D. Foster, T. Dailey, B. orenu, M. Murtaugh. Third Row: Coach Printy, R. Truax, J. Rose, G. Eldridge, M. Nezezon, D. Brubon, E. Pierce, J. Kee- ii, B. Hallahnn, T. Howe, D. Wilcox, Coach Riggs. mIh1.'S.d?iQ'Y ' fag? Mao Corcaptain Rodney Truax Co-captain Edward Pierce Varsity Football First Row, left to right: B. McLaughlin, K. Griffin, G. Gardner, T. Gardner, B. Stevenson, D. Guertin, F, Oakes, D. P. L:lGarry, R. LeBlanc, W. Green, K. McLaughlin. Second Row: J. McGrath, Kirk Dempsey, E. Boak, M. Villnuve M. Bogett, J. Wilber, B. Frary, I. Burns, R. Cootware, K. Savage, K. Burrows. Third Row: Mr. Geagan, Mr. Coaches, H. Sullivan, G. LaShomb, D. Prue, A. McLaughlin, R. McLaughlin, M. Cheney, K. Dempsey, M. Nezezon ters, Mr. Mahoney-Coach. Win- Left to Right: Coach Mahoney, Co-Cap- Jr. quarterback-R. McLaughlin, Coach Mammnno, lllins-R.C00IW1ll'G, G- UISIIOIHU- back-Kirk Dempsey, Senior quarterback-Mike Nezezon. :..,4Iu! .,,W , , V ,R F, .S Left to Right: Runs in the family. First Row: G. Gardner, T. Gardner. Second Row: Kirk Dempsey, Kelly Dempsey. Third Row: R. Mc- Laughlin, Coach Mahoney, A. McLaughlin. Here we go again telephone man 9 lui: l. N 7th Grade Basketball Row One: B. Wilkcns, A. Newtown, M. Burkett. Row Two: W. Gibson, K. McLaughlin, T. Brothers, R. Ruben, T. T. Smith, T. Smith, F. McLaughlin. Row Three: D. Sullivan, K. Winterstein, T. Francis, Coach Ruben, B. McLaughlin, P. Lynch, G. Smith. 8th Grade Basketball Row One: D. Aiken,T.Truax, W. Simms,S. Mclaughlin. Row Two: T. Smitli,S. Kelsey, G. Smith, L. Sutton,T. Phillip . R Three: S. Micliaud, G. Burgoyne, M. Lynch, K. Sebring, G. Campbell, J. Wilson. JV Basketball B. Hibbert fco-captainj R- TT'-'HX fC0'C3Pt3inJ -1 n IFN ll-A D. Seb,-ing R, Villnave D. Wilson S. Fobare -5:1 ' FII' : ,. f ., :QQ 4, - ,5 1 I' Q .R-,AT l 9 I m' n 'D A T, Hagelund J. Amyutte C. LaMora S. Francis, D. Passmore A 'fa R. McCormick J. Phelix J. McGrath D. Scharf The Backbone of the J.V.'s Manager-C. Hartson Manager F. Our Varsity Team . 7 l Kneeling in Front: R. Scharf, H. Trombley. Row One: Managers: D. Prue, K. Griffin. Row Two: D Hartson, T. Tyo, B. Hallahan, C. Williams. Row Three: J. Bordeleau, D. Waldruff, R. McLaughlin, Coach Jerry Healey, S. Waldruff, K. Dempsey, H. Sullivan. Missing from picture: G. LaShomb, R. Bosjlie. Varsity Cagers Seniors J. Bordeleau, D. Waldruff, S. Waldruff, H. Sullivan Juniors Robin McLaughlin T.Tyo,C.W1ll1:1ms,D. Hartson K. Dempsey Managers Sophomore Mascots K. Griffin, D. Prue B. Hallahan H. Trom Z bley, R. Scharf Varsity Hockey ,-' -v-1wzv- 1' , A ' ' ix- ...M-JE? ' I Row One: S. Deno, E. Bunk, M. Nezezon, M. Burns, T. Lantry, T. Satterly, J. Stirling. Row Two: D. Guertin, J. Kee mn, M Nezezon, R. Braddish, E. Phillips, Mr. Dalbec fCoachJ, M. Locke, K. Dempsey, M. Murtagh, J. Rose, T. Austin. . 1 M. Burns M. Nezezon T. Lantry Coach Dalbec fCaptainj fAssistant Captainj CAssistant Captainj Hockey Cheerleaders Row One: D. Lantry-goalie, Mr. Clark-coach, D. Villnave-goalie. Row Two: J. Dow-wing, D. Wil- cox-defense, M. Villnave-defense T. La Brake-wing, J. La Valley- wing,P. La Garry-defense, D. Bra- bon-wing. Row Three: R. Ten Eyke-center, J. Phillips-wing, J. Murray-center, F. Cockayne-wing T. Gardener-defense, R. Phillips- wing. JV Hockey- ,sg M5 -X ? . LM: :sg ' I' 2'-ii? ' .PIM Faculty Directory MINISTRATION aker, Leonard-Dist. Superintendent cGratl1, John C.HSupervising Principal yon, Francis E.-Secondary Principal agles, James C.HElen1entary Principal awson, Marie-Guidance Director yke, WarrenHGuidance Director haffce, Gwendolyn-Reading Co-Ordinator 8: lem. Supervisor LERLCAL endler, Emilie-Typist-Elem. School owler, JeanASchool District Clerk riftin, Lou-Sr. Stenographer aVare, Sally-TypistfGuidance urtagh, Betty-Typist guin, Mary Anne-Library Clerk ECIAL TEACHERS owers, Eleanor-Nurse Teacher, Advisor to Health Ca- ers Club iaffee, Eileen-Elem. Art rham, Dona-Elem. Science, Co-Ordinator gles, Belva-Music, Director ol'Junior, Senior, 8r. March- Band wler, Lester-Boys' Pltys. Ed., Athletic Director, JV seball Coach llagher, Gerald-School Psychologist agan, Thomas-Phys. Ed.-Swimming, Varsity Football ach glio, JosephfSpeech Therapist dley, Patricia-Music, Choral Advisor mel, Rosalie-Elem. Nurse-Teacher aly, Gerald-Elem. Phys. Ed., Varsity Basketball Coach Lacy, Katherine-Librarian, Advisor to Library Club Lanktree, Claudia-Dental Hygienist Mahoney, Jerry-JHS Reading, Varsity Football Coach Murtagh, John-Audio-Visual, AV Club Advisor Printy, Douglas-Art, JV Football Coach, Track Coach Webb, Erma-Elem. Reading ELEMENTARY TEACHERS Burnap, Carol Castle, Sondra Clary, Colleen Cousineau, Reginald Crowley, Beulah Cummings, Madeleine Curtis, Nancy Cyrus, Margaret Dullea, Geraldine Dullea, Jo Anne Gebo, Katharine Hennessy, Mary Horan, Norma Johnson, Ronald T. Lefflear, Suzanne Lyman, Phyllis Lynch, Beulah McCuin, Mary Mahoney, Marion Mathie, Clara Miller, William 0'Connor, Rita Peets, Mary Kay Pickard, Sharon Quincll, Sally Short, Barbara Sidorek, Susan Singleton, Lillian Stubbs, Sue Sutton, Bertha Topa, Joseph Turbide, Gladys Wells, Carolyn Grade l Kindergarten Grade 6 Grade 6 Grade 2 Grade l Grade 2 Grade 2 Kindergarten Grade S Grade 4 Special Grade l Grade 5 Grade 2 Grade 5 Grade I Grade 2 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 Grade 6 Kingergarten Grade 4 Grade 3 Grade 3 Grade 5 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade l Grade 6 JV Football Coach Grade 3 Grade 4 i l Faculty Directory SECONDARY TEACHERS Allen, Richard-.IHS Social Studies Alverson, Schuyler-SHS Science, Outing Club Advisor Bernard, Kathleen-Home Economics, FHA Advisor, Cheer- ing Advisor Besio, Mary-Commercial, School Newspaper. Advisor Buckley, Mary-JHS English and Social Studies Byrnes, Mary-SHS English and Yearbook Staff Advisor Clark, Donald-Special Education Cook, Frederick-SHS Social Studies, Class ot' '74 Advisor Cowen, Glenda-JHS Science and Class of '72 Advisor Crowe, Glen-Agriculture Dalbec, Albert-French, Hockey Coach, French Club Ad- visor Dawson, James-SHS English and Dramatics Advisor Demo, William-IHS Social Studies, Class of '76 Advisor Dow, Rosemary-Spanish, Spanish Club Advisor, Jr. High Guidance Gale, MaryvHome Economics, Chefs Club Advisor Gerrish, Mary-JHS English, Class of '76 Advisor Haley, John-IHS Mathematics, Class of '75 Advisor Hobson, F. David-SHS English, Class of '74 Advisor Hourihan, Charlotte-.IHS English Kilcoyne, Anthony-Agriculture, FFA Advisor Kot, Thaddeus-Health Langelier, Margaret-SHS English, Sr. High English Dept. Head MacDonald, Bruce-Industrial Arts McGreevy, J. Patrick-SHS Social Studies, Advisor Class of '73, vm at sm Football Coach i McNulty, Jesse-Commercial, Business Dept. Head, Eqtip ment Manager Mammano, Frank-SHS Mathematics, Varsity Football Coach 8: Varsity Baseball Coach Meagher, Robert-Driver Education Nandal, Marian-SHS Science Palmerberg, Mrs.-Special Education Perry, Ronald-J HS English and Social Studies, FTA Adi visor and Class of '75 Advisor Pickard, Robert-SHS Science,Class of'72 Advisor Post, Dolores-SHS English, Honor Society Advisor Riggs, Randolph-JHS Science, JV Football Coach Short, Frederick-JHS Mathematics Smith, Jack-JHS Mathematics, Class of '71 Advisor, 7th Sth Football Stahl, Charles-SHS Social Studies, Colf Coach Stranger, Homer-Commercial Sweeney, Arthur-SHS Mathematics, Mathematics Dept. Head, Class of '71 Advisor, Head of Student's Abroad pr gram ' 0' lx JZ X, 9 .gi w 5 Q W .. -'Qr Cleanup Committee Three cheers to the men and women who keep our school so neat and clean through all of their hard work and ef- forts, Included among these dedicated workers are the following men: Mr. Vilas Green Mr, Phillip Gauthier Mr. William Flint Mr. Leon Dow Mr. Lawrence Wagstaft' Mr. Gerald Kilcoyne Mr. Ed Aiken Mr. Argalas Streeter Mr. George Murray Mr. Green, head of the Maintenance Department. r-ww, :::fr-fe.-, - V we-fl - kv' ' sive fe V ,., Coffee break? ,,. Mr. Gauthier - l l 1 Mr. Dow l I fvfm H f' ' 'A if 9135 ...ffgl-1525.1-M'ss 5?i ' w . V 'wae-.,tfYw?r.nv '-xi. ' QQ5,m.?4i.135 . ls , F 'J-as-:Qaida I ..,, ,T f,.. .fi . : 2 lp tim. . 5'.'f24.V' . n W ff ' Zjciirffs W mi'f2.1.1ve W , .4 H A ' V 1, 'Jef 3 V I .Hs ' t .A , , X , A 'B 4 Qt P' 3 . ' ' - xf - ' . .3 1 t! 11-see. 3 ' 3 X L S , ,ll ...U J rx. K ,. 1 f Rffll Lei' H .-AX. .,' lementary School Cafeteria Staff Row One Mrs Lantry Mrs Michaud O Stickney Mrs Aiken Mrs. Jeffers. Row Two: rs Curtrs Mrs Cheney Mrs Rogers Mrs Newtown Refreshment Committee Anyone who has ever served on a class refreshment committee can appreciate the mount of work our cafeteria staff accomplishes Maybe the results aren t exactly like ama s cooking but then mama doesn t coolt for 900 So let s hear three cheers forthe dies who slave over a hot stove every day just for us AY' GJ els. rgh School Cafeteria Staff. Row One: Mrs. LaGray Mrs. Griswold Mrs. Frary Mrs. urns Row Two Mrs. Gardner Mrs. White Mrs. Dissotlle. . . , 3 , ' Q-1, . I .. 4 4 u G ZH l' !,:ir.... Aj 'sr' W Q.. 51.,f'..,I ' rilbljh W. iw - T' ' ' r N ., lf' 1 1' ve . ' 4 ',. . . ' 17'f 'Y l .V Q Y , 1. 5. f l Q f .l i f -1' J In ' ' ' V 3-fre .f.,r . f f .. ' ii. J ' Zi if Q , ' re ,l se ir iafl SL W 1 V J Q0 5 K .al W - Qj. if f iw. r t 1' e f v r . -. -re ' lil VV- . .rev -g, L, M Mrs. McLaughlin School Dietitian H9 Arquiett, Richard Son of Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert Arquiett Major: Agriculture Activities: Football 9,10 Ayers, Susan Daughter ofMr. Sr Mrs. Donald Ayers Senior Directory p Major: Seaway Area Tcchno1ogyfQuantity Foodsj Activities: Chorus 9,10,1 1,123 Library Club 9,10,11,l2Q Future Teachers 10: Future Hornemakers 9,l0. Besaw, Robert Son of Mr. SL Mrs. Leonard Besaw Major: Math 8t Science Bordeleau, Jerry Son of Mr. 8a Mrs. Arthur Bordeleau Major: Math Activities: Football 9,10.1 lg Basketball 9,10,1 1, room Representative 12. Bosjlie, Rick Son of Mr. Sr Mrs. Joseph Bcro Major: Seaway Area Technology, fConservationj Activities: Baseball 10,123 Basketball 10.12. Brown, James Son of Mr. Kr Mrs. Loren Brown Major: Agriculture Activities: Football 9,l0. Burgoync, Sally Daughter of Mr. 8a Mrs. Maurice Burgoyne Major: Art , 1 2: Home- Activities: Chorus 9,1O,1 1,123 Marching Band 10,1 1: Senior Band 10: Library Club 10,1 1,123 Future Homemakers 9: Student Council Representative 11:Folk Group 10: Pep Club 10,1 1,123 Variety Show 9,10,1 1 3 Softball Intramurals 9: Prom Chairman 1 I. Burnett, Carolyn Daughter of Mr. 84 Mrs. Raymond Burnett Major: Math, Science, 8a Language Activities: Outing Club 11,121 Spanish Club 10,1 1 1 Honor Society 10,11,12gProm Committee l1jYearbook Staff 12. Burns, Kathy Daughter of Mr. 8a Mrs. Gerald Burns Major: Business Activities: Yearbook Staff 12. Burns, Mike Son of Mr. 8: Mrs. Harold Burns Major: Math Activities: Hockey 9,1O,1 1,121 Baseball l0,11,12: Footblrll 10. Burrows, Karl Son of Mr. 8a Mrs. Ralph Nye Burrows, Jr. Major: Business Activities: Chorus 9,l0,1 1,12:Chet's Club 9,I0,1l,12gStu- dent Council Representative 10g.Football Manager 10, 1, 123 Track Team 11. Campbell, Karan Daughter of Mr. SL Mrs. LeRoy Campbell Major: Business ' Activities: Majorettes 9,l0,1 1:Volleyba11 Intramurals I 1: Badminton Intramurals 11:Ping Pong Intramurals 1 :Prom Committee ll:Class Historian ll. , , 1 Senior Directory Campcau, Suzanne Cheney, Mike Daughter of Mr. 62 Mrs. Henri Campeau Son of Mr. 8: Mrs. Amos Cheney Major: Business Major: Seaway Area Technology Activities: Marching Band 123Yearbook staff 121 Outing Activities: Football 9,10,11,12:Golf10,l1,l2. Club 121Prom Committee 11. Coleman, Jeannie Crmdido, Paula Daughter of Mr. 8a Mrs. Oliver Coleman aughter of Mr. 8L Mrs. Sam Candido Major: Art 31 Science ajor: Business Activities: Future Teachers 9: Pep Club 1 1:Girls Glee Club Activities: Yearbook Staff 121 Student Council 9. ll: Future Teachers 12, atlin, Frances Marie Cootware, Richard aughter of Mr. 8: Mrs. Paul R. Catlin Son of Mr. 81. Mrs. Henry Cootware ajor: Math St Science Major: Math Sr Science ctivities: Chorus 9,l0,1l,l2:1-larmonaiers 1l,l2: Concert Activities: Football 9,l0,l 1,121 Track 10.111-MINOFIIICFII and 9,10,1l,l2:Marching Band 9,10,11,l2gPep Band Football 11. ,103 Volleyball 9,10,1 l,l 23 Future Teachers 1 1,121 Span- h Club Treasurer 10, Senior Chorus President 12: Spanish lub 9,l0, Yearbook Staff 123 Pep Club 11,121Variety how l1:President's Athletic Award 10, Health Careers 12: and President 12. Crump, Mark Son of Mr. 8L Mrs. Lester Crump Major: Agriculture ayea, Dawn Marie aughter of Mr. 8: Mrs. Harlan Cayea ajor: Business Danforth, Bonnie ctivities: Majorettes ll. Daughter of Mr. 8cMrs. Robert Danforth Major: Business Activities: Cheering 9,11gYearbook-Co-editor 123 Outing Club 10,121 Prom Committee: President's Athletic Award 10: JV Letter and Bar. ayea, John on ofMr. 8: Mrs. Harlan Cayea ajor: industrial Arts Demers, Alice Daughter of Mr. 84 Mrs. Joseph Demers Major: Math 8a Science heney, Barbara Activities: Chorus 9,l0,1 1,125 Prom Committee 1 1. aughter of Mr. 8: Mrs. Bradley Cheney ajor: Business ctivities: Library Club 9,1O,1 1,12:Chorus 10,1 1,123 Har- onaiers 11,1 2: Future Homemakers 9,10,1 1 ,123 Orches- a 9,101 Prom Committee 1l:Yearbook Staff 12: lntra- Deon, Deborah urals 12: President of Future Homemakers 12. Daughter ot'Mr. 84 Mrs. Edward Deon, Jr. Senior Directory Major: Math, Science, 62 Language Activities: Chorus 11.123 Future Teachers 11,121 Outing Club 12: French Club 10,1131-lonor Society 10,1 1,122 Prom Committee 11,Yearbook Staff 12: Future Teachers President 12: French Club President l2:National Honor Society Historian l2:World History Achievement Award 10. Derouchie, Christine Daughter of Mr. Sr Mrs, Paul Deroucliie Major: Business Activities: Marching Band l1,12gYearbook Sta1TCo-editor 12:Prom Committee 1 lgVariety Show 1l:Vice-President of Class 95 Secretary of class 12: Treasurer of Class 11,1 2. Dewey, Mavis Daughter of Mr. 8: Mrs. Hubert Dewey Major: Math, Science, 81. Language Activities: Spanish Club 10,1 1:Outing Club 10,1 1,12: Honor Society l0,1l,l2: Yearbook Staff l2gProni Com- mittee 11. Dow, Mary Daughter of Mr. Kc Mrs. Lcon Dow Major: Math, Science, 8r Language Activities: Spanish Club 9: Outing Club 9,1O,1 1,123 Prom Committee 1l:Yearbook Staff l2gStudent Council ll: Cheering 9,l0,11,l2. Empey, Lucille Daughter of Mrs. Eugenie Empey Major: Seaway Area Technology QCosmetologyj Activities: Library Club 9,l0,1 1,121 Future Homemakers 9.1O,1l,l2:Proni Committee llgYearbook Staff 12: Fu- ture Homemakers Treasurer lO:Perfect Attendance 10,1 1. Francis, Larry Son of Mr. 8r Mrs. Lawrence Francis Major: lnclustrial Arts Frary, Bonnie Daughter of Mr. 8r Mrs. Orville Frary Major: Business Volleyball lntramurals l0:Pep Club l0:Certificate liward for Girls Intramurals. Frary, Brian Son ot' Mr, 8L Mrs. Howard Frary Major: Math 8a Science Activities: Basketball 9: Class Officer 9: Chel's Club 93 Stu dent Council 10,1 1,l2:Track 10,1 1,l2:Honor Society 12, Football l2:Basketball manager ll:Perfect Attendance l0:Varsity Letter. Freeman, Darrell Son of Mr. Sr Mrs. Charles E. Freeman Major: Industrial Arts 8t Art Fregoe, Elizabeth Daughter of Mr. 8r Mrs. Eugene Fregoe Major: Home Economics 84 Business Activities: Pep Club 9,101 Future I-lomemakers 9,l0, Per- fect Attendanee 9. Frey, Carter Leigh Son of Mrs. Gladys MacDonald Major: Math 8r Science Activities: Chefs Club 9,10,1 1,123 Outing Club 11,121 Audio-Visual ll,l2:Prom Committee l1gAchievemen Award in Science 9:Clxet s Club Award 9,l0,l 1, Garvey, Larry ' Son of Mr. 8r Mrs. Lawrence Garvey Major: Agriculture Activities: Football 9,10,l1: Future Farmers Treasurer J, 10, Future Farmers President 11,1 23 New York State Judg- Activities: Prom Committee l1:Future Homemake 9,l0' Senior Directory ing Team-Kansas City: Missouri-National Competition: 3rd place individual at New York State Fair in Dairy Judging: Perfect Attendance 9:10. Gilbert, Kim Son of Mr. 8a Mrs. Archie Gilbert Major: Seaway Area Technology Center Activities: Football 9,10. Green, Steven Son ofMr. 8z. Mrs. Vilas Green Major: Agriculture Activities: Future Farmers 10,1 1:12. reen, Wayne on of Mr. 8r Mrs. George Green Vlajori Agriculture 8: Industrial Arts. 'uertin, David on of Mr. Sr Mrs. Garth Guertin ajor: Math, Science, 81. Language ctivities: Chefs Club 9,101 Hockey 10,1 1.12: Football 2:Outing Club 11,12:Honor Society 10,1 l,l2:Track 11, 2: Perfect Attendance 9,lO,1l. allahan, Helen aughter of Mr. 8r Mrs. Daniel Hallahan ajor: Math, Science, 8a Language ctivities: Cheering 9,lO,l 1: Spanish Club 9,l0,1l,12: Li- rary Club 1 1: Outing Club 9,10,11,12: Honor Society 0,11,12:Vice-President of Honor Society 12: Prom Com- tittee 11: Foreign Exchange Student to Columbia 10: arching Band 1l,12: Editor of Yearbook 12: J.V. Cheer- g Letter: Varsity Cheering Silver Megaphone: Internation- l Fellowship Scholarship: Tuberculosis 8r Respiratory lnc. cholarship. Hazen, Ruth Daughter of Mr. 8: Mrs. Harold Hazen Major: Math, Science, 8: Language Activities: Outing Club 9,lO,l 1,l2: Honor Society 10:11, 12: Cheering 9,10,1 1,12: Spanish Club 9,lO,l 1: Candidate for Prom Princess: Student Council 9,lO,l 1,124 Student Council President 12: Vice-President Student Council 1 1: J.V. 8r Varsity Cheering better: Varsity Silver Megaphone: Yearbook Staff. Holland, Mark Son of Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert Holland Major: Math 8r. Science Activities: Prom Design Committee 1 1: French Club 11: Golf 11:Library Club 1lgPlanetarium 11: You've Got A Lot to Live -essay contest: National Science Foundation Astronomy-Course at Hayden Planetarium, New York City: Treasurer of French Club 12: Co-editor of School News- paper 12. Hourihan, John Son ofMr. 8r Mrs. Maurice Hourihan Major: Math Sr. Science Activities: Hockey 9. Hunter, Joyce Daughter of Mr. 8: Mrs. Maurice Phelps Major: Distributive Education 84 Home Economics Activities: Library Club 9,lO,l 1,12: Future Homemakers 9,l0,l1,l2: Prom Committee 11:Yearbook Staff 12: Intramurals 9,lO,l 1,123 Future Homemakers Vice-President 11:Perfect Attendance 10,1 1 : D.E.C.A. l1,12: D.E.C.A. News reporter 11. Jeffers, Claudia Daughter of Mr. 8r. Mrs. Claude Jeffers Major: Math, Science, 8r Language Activities: Outing Club 9,10,1l,12: Spanish Club 10,l1,12: Library Club 9: Treasurer of Class 9: Student Council 10: National Honor Society 10,1 1,12: Band 9,10,11,12: Band Treasurer 12: Chorus 9: Prom Design Committee-Chain Senior Directory man l lg Basketball Concession Stands-Chairman3 Football Concession Stand-Chairman, Yearbook Staff 123 American Legion Award For Second Highest Mark in American His- tory Regents. Jenkins, Leo Son of Mr. 8: Mrs, Marshall Jenkins, Jr. Major: Agriculture Johnstone, Charles Son of Mr. Kc Mrs. Walter Johnstone Major: Math, Science, Sr Art Activities: Audio-Visual9,10,11,123ChePs Club 9,10,11, 123Varsity Golf 9,10,1 1,123 Band 9,10,1 1,123 Yearbook Student Photographer 12. Jones, Deborah Daughter of Mr. 8a Mrs. Leon Jones Major: Business Activities: Prom Committee 1 1. Kelly, Alton Son of Mr. 81. Mrs. Edgar Kelly Major: Seaway Area Technology Center fPlumbing 81. Heat- ingj Activities: Hockey 11,123 Baseball 10,123Track 113 Band 9. Kennedy, Kathleen Daughter of Mr. 8a Mrs. Douglas Kennedy Major: Math, Science, 8r Language Activities: Honor Society 10,1 1,123 Library Club 93 Outing Club 9,10,1 l,l2Q Student Council Representative 9,l2Q Marching Band 10,11,l23 Prom Committee 113Spanish Club 9,10,1 1,123 Basketball Concession Committee Chair- man 113Yearbook Staff-layout editor l2Q Time Current Events Test Award 9. Kilcoyne, Deborah Daughter of Mr. 8z, Mrs. Anthony Kilcoyne Major: Math, Science, 8a Language Activities: Cheering 10,1 1 ,123 Band 9,10,1 Society 10,1 1 ,123 Outing Club 9,10,l 1,123 Spanish Clu 1 ,123 Honor 1O,l1,123Prom Court 11gProm Committee 11gVariety Show 113Treasurer 103 Secretary 113Vice-President 12 Secretary of Honor Society 123 Math Achievement Awa 113Cheering Letter 11,123Yearbdok Staff i LaFave, Judy 1 Daughter of Mr. 8a Mrs. Carl LaFave 12. Major: Seaway Area Technology Center fFoodsJ Activities: Library Club 10,11. LaGarry, Faye Daughter of Mr. 8L Mrs. Raymond LaGarry Activities Library Club 9 10 Outing Club 9,l0,ll,123 Cheering 9,1O,1 1,12, Marching Band 9,10,11,123Spani Major: Math, Science, 84 Language m Club 10,1 1: Honor Society 10, Prom Coin ittee 113Y book Staff 123 Junior Miss Pageant 123President of Cla: 9,10,l1,123 Cheering Captain 10,1 1 Q Junior Prom Princr 1 1 3 Physical Fitness Awards 9,10,11: Healt D.A.A. Award fCitizenship Awardj. LaShomb, Gordon j Son of Mr. Be Mrs. Harvey l..aShomb Major: Business Kr Science Activities: Basketball 9,1031 1,125 Football Baseball 1O,l1,l23Prom Committee 11. LeBlanc, Fred Son of Mr. 8a Mrs. Frederick LeBlanc Major: Math Sc Science ' h-Careers: 9,10,1 1,121 Activities: Track 10,11,123 Football 11,123Chei's Club 10,1 1 3 President of Chefs Club 9. Lindsey, Larry Son of Mr. 8a Mrs. Watterson Lindsey Major: Seaway Area Technology Center QM achine Trade 1:19 l Senior Directory indsey, Randy Eon ofMr. 84 Mrs. Kenneth Lindsey fiajorr Science activities: Baseball lO,12. fiaginn, Kevin lion of Mr. Sr Mrs. Raymond Maginn llajor: Seaway Area Technology Center fCommercial 'ioodsj Xctivities: Library Club 10,1 1,121 Yearbook Staff 12. f1cCarthy, Nancy Daughter of Mr. 8a Mrs. EJ. Richards fiajor: Seaway Area Technology Center lictivities: D.E.C.A. Club 9,10,l1,12: Softball intramurals ,10. 4cCarthy, Robert lon of Mr. Sr Mrs. EJ. Richards fiajorz Industrial Arts 4cLaughlin, Arnold Pon of Mr. 8L Mrs. Victor McLaughlin flajor: Math 81. Science 'ictivitiesl Football 9,l0,l 1,125 Basketball 9,10,l 1,121 rack 1O,11,l2: Outing Club 9,10,1 1,123 French Club. fiontgomery, Alice Daughter of Mr. SL Mrs. Ruth Montgomery flajorz Math Br Science ctivities: Future Homemakers 12: Pep Club 9,1O,11g Ra- iation Course 9. fiott, Denise Daughter of Mr. 8L Mrs. Reginald Mott Major: Math, Science, 8c Language Activities: Forensics 9,l0g Outing Club I l,12: French Club 1 1,121 Track Record Keeper ll,12g Prom Committee 1 lg Marching Band 1 1,121 Honor Society 11,123 Variety Show l1:Junior Miss Representative 123 Future Nurses 12, Year- book Staff l2:Vice-President of French Club 1lgClass Secretary 123 French Club President 12. Murray, Pat Son of Mrs. Frances Murray Major: Math Sr Science Activities: Outing Club 11,123 Track l1,l2. Nezezon, Michael Son of Mr. 8L Mrs. Jerry Nezezon Major: Math 8a Science Activities: Prom Committee 11,Yearbook Staff 12: Outing Club 11gProm Candidate ll, Football 9,10,l 1,123 Hockey 9,lO,l 1,12g Baseball 9,10,11.123Class Historian 1lgVarsity Letters 8a Numbers. Oakes, Francis Son of Mr. 8c Mrs. Francis J. Oakes, Jr. Major: Business, Agriculture, Er Industrial Arts. Partlow, Margaret Daughter of Mr. Sr Mrs. Harold Partlow Major: Business Activities: Future Homemakers 9,10,l 1 3 Chorus 11,123 Prom Committee ilgYcarbook Staff 12: Intramurals 10: Pep Club 10. Patten, Dale Son of Mr. 8a Mrs. Robert Patten Major: Math, Science, 8r Agriculture I Senior I Directory ' Pelkey, Jerry Son ofMr. 8: Mrs. Winfred Pelkey Major: Industrial Arts 81. Agriculture Peterson, Cheryl Daughter of Mrs, Margaret Peterson Major: Art Activities: Pep Club 1 l,12. Phillips, Dolan Terry Son of Mr. 8a Mrs. Dolan Phillips Major: Business Activities: Prom Committee l1gYearbook Staff 12: Pep Club lOgHockey 9,10,1l,12g Baseball 10,1 l,12. Phillips, Shelley Daughter of Mr. 8: Mrs. Ethan Phillips Major: Math, Science, 8: Language Activities: Cheering 9,10,11,12g Student Council 9,1 1,123 Outing Club 9,l0,l 1,123 Spanish Club 10,1 11 Honor Socie- ty 10,1 1 ,123 Marching Band 10,1 1 ,l2: Prom Committee 11gYearbook Staff 123 Prom Court 1l:Student Council Secretary llgl-ionor Society President 12gPliysical Fitness Award, Math 12 Achievement Award: Social Studies Achievement Award l1gCitizenship Conference 11,125 JV 8r Varsity Cheering Letter: Varsity silver rnegaphone. Piche, Serge Son of Mr. 3: Mrs. Gerald Piclte Major: Math, Science, 8m Language Activities: French Club 9,105 Future Farmers 9,105 Outing Club l0,11,12. ' Ramsdell, Keith Son of Mr. 8: Mrs. Reginald Ramsdell Major: Agriculture Activities: Future Farmers. Russell, John ' Son of Mr. 8s Mrs. Jerry Forgues 1 Major: Math 8r Science W Daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Santimajv Major: Math l Activities: Marching Band 9,1O,1 1 g Co 12, Prom Committee 11. l Santimaw, Cindy Saumier, Carla 3 Daughter of Mr. 8: Mrs. Carl Saumier Major: Business 8: Art i ncert Band 9,l0,11 Activities: Student Council 10gYearbook staff 12gProm Committee 1 1 3 Physical Fitness Award. i Sebring, Craig l Son of Mr. 8: Mrs. Walter Sebring Major: Business l Activities: Chef's Club 10,123 Pep Club 1O,1l,Baseballg Track llg Social Studies Achievement 1 Sharlow, Donald 1 Son of Mr. 8r Mrs. Carl Sharlow 1 Major: Business Activities: Prom Committee 11gYearb Club ll. Smith, Bridget Daughter of Mr. 8: Mrs, Stanley Smith Major: Business SL Home Economics , Activities: Physical Fitness Award. Sochia, Sherry j Daughter of Mr. 8: Mrs. Wilfred Sochip ri I Award 9. ook Staff 12gPep Senior Directory jor: Business 'tivities: Future Homemakers 91 Prom Committee 111 arbook Staff 12. anka, Lanny in 0fMr. 8r Mrs. Bernard Stanka ajor: Math 8: Science 1 eenberg, Jacinta ughter of Mr. 81. Mrs. Kenneth Steenberg jor: Math tivities: Future Homemakers 9,10,11g1ntramurals 10,11, gSpanish Club 10: Band 12gProm Committee 113 Year- vok Staff 12gPep Club 10. evenson, Bruce n of Mr. 8: Mrs. Leo Stevenson jor: Math, Science, 8: Agriculture tivities: Future Farmers 9,10,11,12gAudio-Visual 10,11 gChe1 s Club 11,123 Outing Club 11,1 2: Prom Commit- 1 l:Varsity Football 12, Track 123 Sentinel-Future rmcrs 10,111Secretary of Future Farmers 12. irling, Kirk n of Mr. 8a Mrs. Gerald Stirling jor: Language tivities: Spanish Club 10,11,12:Honor Society 11. reeter, Roger n of Mr. 8a Mrs. William Streeter jcr: Math, Science, 81. Language tivities: Honor Society 10,11,12gOuting Club 11,123 anish Club 10,1lgTrack 10,11,12gPr0m Committee 11: lleyball 11,12gVice-President of Spanish Club ll, easurer of Honor Society 12. Sullivan, Hubert Son of Mrs. Fredrick Sullivan Major: Math 81. Science Activities: Football 9,l0,1 1,125 Baseball 10,125 Basketball 9,l0,1 1 ,121 Track 11gProm Committee 111 Yearbook Staff 12: Varsity Lettersg Prince ofPromg Trophy for Basketball fBest percentagej. Taylor. John Son of Mr. 8a Mrs. Merchant Taylor Major: Business Activities: Track 10gProm Committee 11. Thomas, Margaret Daughter of Mr. 81. Mrs. Francis Thomas Major: Home Economics Activities: lntramurals 10,1 1,121 Chorus 9: Future Home- makers10,11,12. Villnave, Mary Daughter of Mr. St Mrs. Wallace Villnave Major: Business Activities: Pep Club 103 Library Club 9,10,1 1,123 Prom Committee llgYearbook Staff-Copy Editor 12. Waldruff, Dale Son of Mr. 8L Mrs. Herbert Waldruff Major: Seaway Area Technology Center Activities: Basketball 115 Student Council 9,10. Waldruff, Stanley Son of Mr. 8L Mrs. Charles Waldruff Major: Math Se Science Activities: Basketball 9,l0,11,12: Football 11gBaseba11 10: Track 11,123 Spanish Club 11:Outing Club 11,12gProm Committee 11. Senior l Directory , Wilcox, Ellen Daughter of Mr. 81 Mrs. Donald Wilcox Major: Math, Science, 81. Language Activities: Band 9,l0,1 1,123 Spanish Club 10,1 1,12g Outing Club 10,1 1,121 Honor Society 10,1 1,123 Student Council 1 1,1 21 Prom Committee I 13 Literary Editor of Yearbook 123 Student Council Treasurer 121 Achievement Award in Math 10, RPI Math 8: Science Award,Math Contest 11: Citizenship Conference 1 1,123 World History Award 8s American History Award by American Legion. Wilson, Arthur Son of Mr. EL Mrs. Francis Wilson Major: Industrial Arts 1 Wilson, Walter , Son of Mr. 8L Mrs. William Wilson l Major: Seaway Area Technology Center Activities: Hockey 12. 1 Winters, Wayne , Son of Mr. 8L Mrs. Ronald Winters Major: Seaway Area Technology Center Activities: Chorus 10, Marching Band 9,105 Football 11,1 Golt'll,12:Hockey l2gPep Club 10. V, gr .avr gg. jnglf -' -H+, ff-ff 1-I f5:'1'2:fTvf,,A - . ' xkilifqwz- . N HLA, 5'-gf 5' 1 - Ln In faq-4'-:?.GS - . ,Q-2.yf,5g,, 1 al L . 1' ,Q-L V I-j.-yfifiil it W., U 3 ':',g'- :-fifg'-.7q,,.-, X Q- -ff lv 4 -'-11.12 ' K, .. ,, Q .H .-...W--A--:w,V 'L -- - ' U5-.f'YT?r 'F ww- 1' -. f. ,.A. . M , --cif...?1s Kiln ' + H rf f , f f?-1-., -1 FP' l ,J -,M g 'H A ib. , ..'- f ' '. x ' 'f ' vfwia,f.'+ v ,. -' f - 4 .. I--i'F' j11z'5.. . .. W .ff 5- 7 ' L.--1 .iuift flkir 1 5 A g 1 J 'va ...I A v. A -Q , 7 .,, 'vv . -7' Wx - 'hz SJ.. ' l . 1 ,. . . , , 5, -, .:'..A3wl.7, - '- I ,: 'f.f g??,'r'6 ' M. f 'wif 'af - 5184!-4 , . 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