St Regis Falls Central School - Regent Yearbook (St Regis Falls, NY)
- Class of 1973
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As we see it SRF is; principals, teachers, rules, books, desks, home- work, classes, clubs, band, gym, chorus, sports, passes, lunches, working, labs, late nights, fooling around, friends, dances, activi- ties, broken machines, camera bugs, bulletin boards, lounge, fun, fighting, laughter, crying, fear, joy, sorrow, torture, enemies, names, envy, caring, hurting, finding love, smiling, good times, and bad times. All of these thoughts and scenes are an everyday part of our life at SRF. 2 As We See It Jeanne Debugue ogles Peter Katynski during a study hall. Tom Cox contemplates his future from the senior homeroom. Mike Prosper winces as he re- ceives a rebuttal for fooling around. School has finally driven Tom Finnegan up a tree. The camera scares some study hall students. 3 Vo-tech students wait for the bus to Malone. Susie Bishop adds to Joey Rod LaBounty, Tom Cox, and Ritchie DeCarr pick up what someone LaBounty's collection. left behind in the park. Frank Arcadi gets way down in Fifth grade girls pick up what the fifth grade boys left behind. the ditches to pick up every piece. 4 The eighth grade boys prepare for marriage by learning how to cook their own breakfast. The seniors enjoy different activities after lunch. Hiding from the camera interrupts the freshmen social class. The little people work hard to get their studies done before vacation. Cindy Chesbrough finds the dreaded office-practice fun. Gloria Jandrew tries to sneak off as the photographer catches Tom Cox and Mike Austin at lunch. 5 Taking a break in the lounge are Ralph Conger, Pete Fraser, and Arthur Smith. Square dancing is a favorite of the young in gym. Detention is a heck of a way to spend time after school for Joey. Gloria Jandrew hides from the camera, but Cindy Chesbrough is stuck. Looking like a student Mr. Ellis if the bell didn't ring Terry bridges the student-teacher gap. Mosher could sleep into his next class. The photographer catches the kindergarteners wondering what it's all about. 6 Fooling around is an everyday part of being a senior. Yelling at people is a way of Dave Sexton and Gary Conger are glad that life for Mr. Sweeney. the long-hair fad has hit SRF. Brian Quinn shows how to enjoy a dance. A student's status is forgotten when elementary through high school meet together for lunch. Sherry Ploof shows her strength by tearing a paper towel. 7 The spectator bus brims over with enthusiasm on the way to the game. Miss Burns presents Mary Cole with her first-year letter. Mike Ploof stretches to save a high one from the goal. With the crowd to back them, the score. 8 With a stern look of concentra- tion Mr. Parks makes a foul shot. Varsity cheerleaders, Debbie Cox, Debbie Haynes and Mary Cole do the Hustle Cheer at a sectional game. players always win regardless of the Mark Niles pushes for another point for a victory. Awaiting the start of the game are - BOTTOM ROW - L-R: C. Van- derwalker. Coach Parks. ROW TWO: R. Chesbrough, R. Caron, R. LaBounty, R. Howe, ROW THREE: M. Kelley, D. Conger. SRF Brushton 3- 1 13- 3 Colton 2- 8 5-11 Heuvelton 6- 3 5- 0 Lisbon 6- 1 3- 9 Parishville 8- 3 2- 4 St. Joe's 1- 2 21- 3 10 A power swing brings a strike for Dave Ross. BOYS' SOCCER - BOTTOM ROW - L-R: P. Premo, B. Smith, M. Richards, M. Tharrett, B. Marsh, B. Ploof, C. Tharrett. ROW TWO: P. Katynski, M. Ploof, R. Howe, R. FeFee, C. Vanderwalker, D. Tharrett, D. Ross, R. Caron. ROW THREE; J. Lucas, M. Kelley, B. Marsh, D. Conger, B. Wilson, R. Rozon, J. LaBarr, R. Chesbrough, L. Marsh, F. Arcadi. Getting the ball means speed for Clark Tharrett. ParisS'ic4te - Pa'rishville SRF A '2-1 2-1 Colton 3-1 Colton 6-0 St. Joe's 3-0k . rkt. Joe's 1-0 Edwards 10-1r Harrisville 3-oP Clifton-Fine 2-4 Knox-Memorial 1-2 Herman-DeKalb 1-0 Soccer Fall — 1972 The game gets rougher as Ricky Caron elbows and Donnie Conger trips the opposing players. II VARSITY BASKETBALL - L-R: D. Ross, P. Arcadi, L. Marsh, C. Tharrett, D. Conger, B. Marsh, M. Kelley, Coach Don Parks, Managers: W. Bailey, C. Kelly, S. Prior. Lyle Marsh forces the opposing player out of his way to get the ball. Varsity Basketball The opposing player can not Brian Marsh and Peter Arcadi stop Donnie Conger's lay-up. wait for a rebound at the Brush- ton game. 12 J.V. BASKETBALL - L-R: M. Tharrett, R. Caron, D. Sexton, M. Ploof, R. Rozon, F. Arcadi, M. Hanley, A. Richards, D. Tharrett, M. Richards, Coach Gary South. MANAGERS: D. Perry, R. FeFee. David Tharrett jumps for a rebound under the opponent's basket. 13 Rose Hanley leads the National Anthem for the all-important Brushton game. Donna Bailey dares anyone to take the ball from her. VARSITY BASKETBALL Brushton |j 74-55 81-42 Lisbon 56- 45 57- 46 St. Joe's 59-50 75-58 Heuvelton 73-58 69-64 Parishville 71-50 47-56 Bolton 45-70 41-61 Parishville players box in Dale Sexton, preventing him from passing to his teammates. The Season Joe LaBarr receives his basket- ball trophy. Ricky Caron's long shot helps to ease in a victory. Mike Kelley tries to make every one count during the Brushton game. 14 Rolland Jandrew takes great effort in making his free throw count. Mary Cole comes from behind and steals the opponent's ball. Junior Varsity and Varsity Cheerleaders attempt group cheering at Martin Hanley makes sure the the sectionals. jump-ball is his. Frank Arcadi takes his favorite shot for two more points. Joe LaBarr explains to everyone on the bus why he only made one point during the game. 15 J.V. CHEERLEADER - BOTTOM ROW - L-R: M. Perry, P. Godreau, H. Johnson, B. Mushtare. ROW TWO: B. Downs, E. McQuinn, S. Chesbrough. J.V. cheerleaders, Heidi Johnson and Sherry Chesbrough sell candy at a home game. Barb Downs and Becky Mushtare do an eagle spread in Go, Fight, Win!” 16 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS - ON FLOOR - L-R: S. Bailey, L. Palmer, R. Hanley, M. Cole. STANDING: D. Cox, Mo. Cole, D. Haynes. The crowd looks on as Linda Palmer says, Go.” Rose Hanley sighs as the cheerleaders eat popcorn. an easy job for the cheerleaders. Cheerleaders are silent while a foul shot is taken. 17 SEVENTH GRADE BASKETBALL AND CHEERLEADERS - BOTTOM ROW - L-R: C. Provost, T. Parks, R. Green- wood, J. Marsh, D. Mosher, D. DeCarr. ROW TWO: M. Niles, P. LaBounty, S. Caron, J. Skiff, B. Bailey, ROW THREE: J. Chesbrough, B. Deragon, F. Peryer, C. Bishop, R. Hart, J. Perry, D. Sexton, C. Greguire, M. Wheeler, R. FeFee, Mr. Goeke. EIGHTH GRADE BASKETBALL AND CHEERLEADERS - BOTTOM ROW - L-R: A. Vanderwalker, S. Richards, T. Provost, ROW TWO: T. Niles, C. Socia, S. Ashley, ROW THREE: W. Farmer, D. Perry, C. Richards, C. Vanderwalker, B. Marsh, S. Niles, H. Godreau, W. Bailey, Mr. Sweeney, S. Prior, J. Conger, J. Cole, C. Kelly, B. Ploof, T. Joanette, H. LaBarr, D. Cox. 18 GIRLS' SOCCER - BOTTOM ROW - L-R: L. Palmer, B. Mushtare, M. Cole, B. Richards. ROW TWO: P. Godreau, E. Niles, D. Mott, M. Perry, B. Downs, J. Debuque, E. McQuinn. ROW THREE: Mo. Cole, T. Bishop, S. Provost, K. Brown, K. Aiken, C. Haynes, S. Bailey, C. Bailey, D. Bailey. Sue B. and Becky G. disagree at Field Day. 19 GIRLS' BASKETBALL - BOTTOM ROW - L-R: L. Palmer, E. Niles, M. Perry, C. Provost, L. Brown. ROW TWO: Mo. Cole, M. Cole, D. Collins, S. Provost, S. Bailey, B. Hewitt, D. Bailey, Mrs. Goeke. GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL - BOTTOM ROW - L-R: C. Provost, P. Godreau, D. Collins, S. Bailey, B. Hewitt, S. Provost, M. Perry. ROW TWO: R. Hanley, M. Cole, D. Bishop, Mo. Cole, J. Debuque, C. Haynes, C. Bailey, S. Bailey, Mrs. C. Goeke, L. Brown. 20 Gloria Jandrew awaits the oncoming offense. It's impossible to get the ball away when Molly Cole and Susan Bailey team up. over every time. They'd never have made it without Betty Hewitt's yelling for them. Glamour doesn't count with Mary when she's playing basketball. Claire Haynes shows how it should be done. f r Co-editor of the Siren, Mickey DeCarr, tells plans for the year. Honor Society Tea is enjoyable for new members and for their parents. David Sexton is busy developing Philip Bassett, a member of the Library Club, helps put away books, a film. 22 Organizations President of Honor Society, Sue Sochia, inducts the new members. Four soloists treat us to a song. STUDENT COUNCIL - AT DESKS - L-R: S. Prior, Pres. M. Cole, S. Chesbrough, Sec. L. Remington, Advisor Mr. G. South, V. Pres. B. Perry, Advisor Miss R. Mosher, B. Richards. ROW TWO: C. Wood, Treas. R. Chesbrough, J. Chesbrough, J. Arno, P. Arcadi, R. Hanley, D. Perry, L. Ploof. Betsy Richards and Mary Cole sell soft drinks at a basketball game for Student Council. 24 Student Council President, Mary Cole, participates in faculty scholarship game. Francisco Torggler, our foreign exchange student, took an interest in Frank always enjoyed his lunch, helping with the Siren. Frank's first time at the typewriter proved to be an interesting experience. Foreign Exchange Student Frank enjoyed roaming the halls with his friends. Frank made himself at home with other students. 25 PRESS CLUB - AT DESKS - L-R: B. Mushtare, S. Chesbrough, T. Bishop, S. Bailey, H. Johnson, D. Mott, G. Boyce. ROW TWO: D. Collins, A. Clookey, M. Perry, D. Bailey, B. Smith, R. Katynski, D. Bishop, D. Conger, C. Wood. ROW THREE: L. Remington, M. Cole, C. Haynes, R. Sochia, P. Boyce. SIREN STAFF - BOTTOM ROW - L-R: J. Debuque, C. Chesbrough, M. Cole. ROW TWO: R. Hanley, C. Bailey, L. Peryer. ROW THREE: B. Richards, D. Haynes, G. Jandrew. ROW FOUR: B. Marsh, D. Shanty. ROW FIVE: L. Patnode, L. Marsh. ROW SIX: M. DeCarr, S. Sochia, B. Perry. New members take their oath. REGENT STAFF - AT DESK - L-R: C. Chesbrough, D. Haynes, D. Shanty, L. Patnode, B. Perry. ROW TWO: C. Quinn, S. Sochia, L. Peryer, K. Grimes, R. Cox, M. DeCarr, J. LaBarr, M. Cole, B. Richards. 27 Yearbook editors work on Regent. HONOR SOCIETY - SITTING - L-R: Advisor, Mrs. D. Mendelsohn, Pres. S. Sochia, Sec. G. Jandrew, Treas. L. Patnode, V. Pres. D. Haynes. STANDING: C. Chesbrough, D. Bishop, P. Arcadi, D. Conger, B. Marsh, R. Chesbrough, D. Sexton. Honor Society members are proud of their bulletin board. Peter Arcadi enjoys the hockey game at St. Lawrence University. 28 LIBRARY CLUB - STANDING - L-R: G. Aiken, P. Prior, D. Mott, C. Haynes, S. Bailey. SITTING: S. Sheldon, E. Niles, R. Snyder, J. Brabon, L. Palmer, J. Amo, N. Morey. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB - L-R: J. Arno, Advisor Mr. Wever, N. Morey, A. Smith, M. Austin, D. Sexton, L. Ploof. 29 SENIOR BAND - BOTTOM ROW - L-R: R. Hanley, D. Bishop, K. LaFrance, S. Ashley, D. Sevey, V. Richards, J. Wever, S. Chesbrough, K. Johnson, T. Parks, M. Perry, Mo. Cole, M. Cole. ROW TWO: B. Downs, M. Tharrett, D. Conger, R. Chesbrough, H. Johnson, D. Tessier, D. Mott, P. Premo, J. Skiff, C. DeShaw, J. Chesbrough, S. Richards. ROW THREE: R. Fefee, J. Conger, W. Goyea, R. Fefee, Mr. Snyder. JUNIOR BAND - BOTTOM ROW - L R: V. Richards, J. Wever, D. Sevey, T. Sweet, C. Prosper, M. DeCarr, A. Susice, L. LeMieux, T. Parks. ROW TWO: K. Johnson, J. Dufrane, T. Debuque, J. Skiff, C. Deshaw, J. Chesbrough, T. Parks, C. Ashley. ROW THREE: R. Fefee, D. Cox, D. Cutter, N. Peet, T. Wheeler, M. Aiken, D. Provost, Mr. Snyder. 30 STAGE BAND - BOTTOM ROW - L-R: M. Cole, M. Cole, R. Hanley, D. Bishop, S. Richards. ROW TWO: K. Johnson, R. Chesbrough, D. Conger, B. Downs, M. Tharrett, M. Hanley. ROW THREE: W. Goyea, H. Johnson, D. Tessier, D. Mott, S. Chesbrough. SENIOR CHORUS - BOTTOM ROW - L-R: H. LaBarr, M. Jock, K. LaFrance, J. Conger, R. Hanley, J. Brabon, C. Wood, G. Boyce, M. Tharrett, Mrs. Snyder. ROW TWO: S. Richards, H. Johnson, D. Tharrett, P. Premo, D. Perry, L. Wood, S. Ashley, S. Chesbrough, R. Snyder. ROW THREE: D. Mott, J. Debuque, R. Fefee, S. Bailey, D. Conger, D. Bailey, R. Chesbrough, K. Goodrow, L. Peryer, T. Bishop, B. Richards. 31 JUNIOR CHORUS - BOTTOM ROW - L-R: M. Joanette, S. Prior, M. DeCarr, J. Jandrew, R. Marsh, B. Joanette, D. Sexton, T. Wheeler, B. Marsh, K. Johnson, L. Clookey, B. Rosenbarker, B. Ross, Mrs. Snyder. ROW TWO: B. Morey, K. Godreau, N. Peet, S. Howard, R. LaBounty, C. Bouvier, C. Cummings, C. Lohr, J. Palmer, A. Bero, R. Vredenburg, T. Parks, T. Farmer, M. LaBounty. ROW THREE: D. Chase, J. Gib- son, J. Dufrane, R. Farmer, J. Brabon, D. Vanderwalker, J. Chesbrough, T. Parks, R. FeFee, B. LaBounty, S. Sheldon, R. Ploof, J. Martin, D. Hazelton, D. Cutter. ROW FOUR: L. Brown, C. Prosper, P. LaBounty, T. Sweet, C. White, P. Dufrane, J. Palmer, D. Provost, R. Godreau, S. Caron, S. LaPage, J. Wever, A. Susice, T. Debuque, M. Goyea, V. Richards. ROW FIVE: D. Cox, C. Ashley, M. Hewitt, G. Tharrett, C. Sochia, N. Butler, D. Hart, C. DeShaw, M. Niles, V. Wilson, J. Perry, M. Trim, L. Boulds, B. Bailey, L. LeMieux, M. Aiken, K. Susice. The concert is what makes all of the practicing worthwhile. Junior chorus excitedly practices for their Operetta. Student Douncil candidates for Winter Carnival Royalty from grades 7-12. New members of Honor Society enjoy their first tea. Junior Chorus finds practicing for the Operetta fun. Judy Brabon and Pat Prior write final notices for Library Club. Kids enjoy practicing for band because of the saying practice makes perfect. 33 For once Greg Caron finds studying enjoyable. Proving 1-2 is easy for some math students, but believing it is impossible. With Mendy” around Kent Goodrow always watches his copy. Some second graders find school can be fun. 34 President - D. Haynes, Vice President - M. Prosper, Secretary - I Cascanette, Treasurer - G. Jandrew. IRENE CASCANETTE Debbie Ann Haynes Cynthia Ann Chesbrough Co-editors of Regent GLORIA JANDREW Class of 1973 Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, and sorry I could not travel both and be one traveler, long I stood and looked down one as far as 1 could to where it bent in the undergrowth; Then took the other, as just as fair, and having perhaps the better claim, because it was grassy and wanted wear; though as for that passing there had worn them really about the same. And both that morning equally lay in leaves no step had trodden black. Oh, I kept the first for another day! Yet knowing how way leads on to way, I doubted if I should ever come back. SUE ELLEN SOCHIA BRUCE JOHN PERRY DONNIE SHANTY 37 RODNEY LA BOUNTY BETSY ANN RICHARDS GREG CARON ARTHUR SMITH HAVEN JERRY FRASER I shall be telling this with a sigh somewhere ages and ages hence: two roads diverged in a wood, and I - I took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference. 39 Robert Frost 40 KIM ALLISON GRIMES 41 Senior Directory AUSTIN, MICHAEL - Baseball 1,2,3,4, Volleyball 3,4, CHEAP- ER BY THE DOZEN, Photography Club 4. BOBBIE, LINUS CAMPBELL. JOANN - Cheer- leading 2, Softball 2, FHA 2. CARON. GREG - Baseball 1,2, 3, Basketball2, Student Council 1. CASCANETTE, IRENE - FHA 1, 2, FHA Treasurer 1, Vica 3,4, Press Club, Class Secretary 4. CHESBROUGH, CYNTHIA ANN Class Pres. 3, FHA 1,2, Library Club 3, Press Club 2,3,4, Siren Staff, Co-editor of the Regent, ESSPA, Honor Society 3,4, CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN. COLE, MARY - Band 1,2,3,4, Volleyball 2,3,4, Basketball 2,3, 4, Softball 1,2,3,4, NYSSMA 3, 4, Soccer 4, Wood Wind Quartet 2, Student Council 1,3, Pres. 4, Regent Staff, Stage Band 4, Siren Staff, CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN, FHA 1,2, Press Club. CONGER, RALPH COX, RANDALL - Volleyball 1.3. COX, THOMAS TERRY - Base- ball 1,2,3.4. CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN, Volleyball 4. DECARR, CEAMER DECARR, MICKEY - Press Club 2,3,4, Honor Society 2,3, ESSPA, Regent Staff, Co-editor of Siren. DECARR, RITCHIE - Basketball 3, Volleyball4, Soccer4, CHEAP- ER BY THE DOZEN. FRASER, HAVEN JERRY - Bas- ketball 1,2,3,4, Soccer 2,3,4, LTL ABNER, Chorus 1,2, Regent Staff. GRIMES, KIM ALLISON HAYNES, DEBBIE ANN-French Club 3,4, Treas. 3, Class Sec. 1, Class Pres. 4, Student Council 2, Sec. 3, SPI, Band 1,2,3, Wood WindQuartet2, Chorus 1,2, Siren Staff, Co-editor of Regent, Press Club 2,3,4, FHA 1,2, V-Pres. 1, LTL ABNER, CHE A PER BY THE DOZEN, ESSPA, Cheerleading 2, 4, Softball 2, Syracuse Seminar, Honor Society 2,3,4, V-Pres. 4. JANDREW, GLORIA - FHA 1, 2, Cheerleading 1, Press Club 3, 4, Honor Society 2,3,4, Treasur- er 1,2,3,4, CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN, Siren Staff, Honor Soci- ety Sec. 4, Softball. LABARR, JOE - Soccer 1,2, Basketball 1,2,3,4, CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN, Honor Society 3, Regent Staff. LA BOUNTY, RODNEY - Base- ball 3. PATNODE, LEO JR - Volleyball 3,4, Honor Society 2,3,4, Treas- urer 4, Regent Staff, Siren Staff, V-Pres. 1, Press Club 2,3,4, Chorus 1,2, CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN, L'lL ABNER. PERRY, BRUCE JOHN - Science Club 2, Press Club 3,4, Associate Editor of the Siren, V-Pres. of the Student Council 4, Regent Staff, ESSPA, CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN, Baseball 4. PERYER, LINDA - Softball 2, 3, Chorus 3,4, Press Club 4, Re- gent Staff, Siren Staff, CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN. PLOOF, SHERYL LYNN - FHA 1, Chorus 1,2, Cheerleading 2, Siren Staff, Regent Staff, Press Club4, CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN, Basketball 2. PROSPER, MIKE - V-Pres. 2, 4, CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN. QUINN, CYNTHIA ANN - FHA 1,2, Library Club 3, French 3,4, Press Club Regent Staff. RICHARDS, BETSY ANN-Cho- rus 2,3,4, Cheerleading 2, FHA 2, L'EL ABNER, Library Club 3, DAMN YANKEES, Press Club 4, Regent Staff, Siren Staff, Soccer 4. SHANTY, DONNIE - Student Council, Siren Staff, Press Club, Regent Staff, CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN. SMITH, ARTHUR - Vica 3,4, Regent Staff, Photography Club 4, CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN, Student Council. SOCHIA, SUE ELLEN - FHA 1, 2, ClassSec. 2, PressClub 2,3,4, Honor Society 2,3,4, Pres. 4, Li- braryClub 3, Regent Staff, CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN, Co- editor of the Siren, ESSPA. 43 The boys practice good A very unfamiliar picture of the lounge - people are actually working, grooming for pictures. Betsy Richards runs off programs for the play. Pete Fraser shows everyone Tom Cox’s secrets. Practicing for the Carnival concerns the whole school system. 44 The seniors take a bow after a rewarding performance. Royalty candidates for the Malone winter carnival. Donnie Shanty watches as Cindy Quinn and Bruce Perry clean the lounge. Mike Prosper and Tom Cox Seniors find wreath making isn't enjoy themselves. very easy. Senior Activities At the senior Carnival Studio Girl representative shows cosmetics to the Secretarial everyone works. Practice class. 45 Cheaper By The Dozen Top Left: Father finds a cheer- leader, Joe Scales, played by Mike Prosper, yelling, Hoo, rah, ray? Top Right: Larry, Mike Austin, says, Whose idea was it to put nails in the drive? Bottom: The family watches as Mr, Gil- breth, Bruce Perry, leaves for his last trip. Jackie - Arthur Smith, Lillian - Sue Sochia, Ernestine - Mary Cole, Martha - Sherry Ploof, Bill - Donnie Shanty, Fred - Joe LaBarr, Anne - Debbie Hayes, Mrs. Gilbreth - Cindy Chesbrough. 46 Top Left: Miss Brill, Linda Peryer, says Yes, you passed the test. Top Right; Father tells Mrs. Fitz- gerald, Gloria Jandrew, If you would only apply motion study. Center: Father says, You're very much out of order! Bottom: Dr. Burton, Tom Cox, tells father, I would ask about short-term subscriptions - maybe six months. 47 - Risa Katynski struggles with a poster for Mrs. Mendelsohn. Terry Niles and Clark Tharrett prefer die library to their homeroom. Debbie Bishop and Rose Hanley spend their eighth periods studying chemistry with Mr. Davis. Phillip Bassett replaces books as his library club duty. Greg Aiken enjoys reading during his free time. Pat Prior straightens the maga zines in the library. David Sexton enjoys the long hair trend. 48 ELEVENTH - BOTTOM ROW - L-R: J. Debuque, R. Katynski, R. Hanley, C. Bailey. ROW TWO: L. Palmer, G. Jenkins, B. Wilson, P. Arcadi, L. Marsh, D. Ross. ROW THREE: B. Marsh, D. Sexton, M. Johnson, G. Aiken, M. Kelly, D. Conger, R. Chesbrough, T. Sheldon. ROW FOUR: C. Vanderwalker, D. Bishop, C. Tharrett, R. Jandrew, K. Goodrow, J. Provost, H. Greguire, P. Bassett, D. Cheney, P. Prior. ABSENT: S. Bobbie, W. Hadlock, W. Hart, T. Niles. Class Of 1974 Pres. - Debbie Bishop, V. Pres. - Brian Marsh, Sec. - Pat Prior, Treas. - Lyle Marsh. 49 Terry Mosher seems to think that the wall is more interesting than the class. Shelly Sheldon gets out of a class by going to the health room. Ricky Caron is determined to Social class can be very confusing for the freshmen. make this foul shot. The camera catches Debbie Cox unexpectedly. Pam Boyce wonders how she Molly Cole taps the ball over could have made that mistake. the net during gym class. 60 Class Of 1975 Treas. Wayne Goyea, Pres. Molly Cole, Sec. Teresa Forkey, V. Pres. Linda Palmer. 51 TENTH - BOTTOM ROW - L-R: L. Remington, L. Palmer, M. Cole, D. Cox, D. Mott, R. Snyder, T. Forkey. ROW TWO: E. Niles, K. Shantie, C. Haynes, S. Bailey, B. Hewitt, K. Brown, S. Sheldon, S Bailey. ROW THREE: L. Provost, J. Hadlock, J. Arno, W. Collins, R. Rozon, G. Niles, M. Ploof, J. Finnegan, R. Fefee. ROW FOUR: K. LaFrance, T. Bishop, G. Debuque, W. Gonyea, D. Tharrett, R. Howe, A. Richards, N. Morey, R. Caron, P. Boyce, R. Sochia, C. Wood. ABSENT: G. Conger, T. Bartlett, D. Mayville, T. Mosher. NINTH - BOTTOM ROW - L-R: E McQuinn, A. Clookey, D. Collins, J. Brabon, P. Godreau, B. Mushtare, P. Finnegan, G. Boyce. ROW TWO: M. Richards, B. Smith, L. Farmer, S. Chesbrough, M. Tharrett, B. Downs, B. Haynes, L. Wood, T. Pondysh, D. Lucey, R. Provost. ROW THREE: K. Aiken, P. Katynski, G. Palmer, D. Bailey, J. Lucas, M. Hanley, B. Quinn, F. Arcadi, L. Ploof, S. Bishop. ROW FOUR: D. Sex- ton, D. Peck, S. Provost, B. Sheldon, H. Johnson, M. Perry, D. Tessier, N. Covey, D. Provost, J. Haskell, P. Premo, T. Besaw, M. Caron, J. LaBounty. ABSENT: R. Fefee, B. Hewitt, M. Jock. Gordie Palmer takes a break to chat with Georgette Bacon. The freshmen find that algebra is a lot different than eighth grade math. Heidi Johnson and Peter Premo leam sketch drawing in art. Lloyd Ploof and Nick Morey listen to Mr. Wever at a club meeting. Kathy Aiken makes full use of a study hall period. Karen LaFrance and Deana Mott puzzle over one of Mr. Ellis's science problems. 53 EIGHTH - Mrs. Giffin - Bottom Row - L-R: D. Cox, J. Cole, M. Mosher, D. Perry, Row Two: P. Jandrew, T. Provost, L. Sheldon, S. Prior, Row Three: C. Parks, S. Richards, D. Hadlock, D. Martin, Standing: W. Bailey, D. Patnode, J. Vanderwalker, H. Godreau, D. Ploof, N. LaVare, F. Quinn, J. Wiley, C. Kelley. EIGHTH - Mr. Ellis - Bottom Row - L-R: T. LaFrance, T. Joannette, J. Ross, H. LaBarr, M. Walker, C. Richards, Row Two: C. Bartlett, S. Ashley, J. Holmes, P. Ploof, A. Vanderwalker, C. LaBounty, B. Mc- Quinn, Row Three: D. Shanty, W. Farmer, D. Sexton, S. Arno, D. Perry, W. Ploof, S. Niles, B. Marsh, L. Bobbie, M. Besaw, J. Conger. SEVENTH - Mr. Jackson - Bottom Row - L-R: J. Chesbrough, B. Deragon, M. Wheeler, D. Sexton, R. Fefee, R. Clookey, Row Two: S. Caron, L. Brown, P. Dufrane, C. Provost, J. Marsh, C. Sochia, Row Three: T. Finnegan, M. Redmond, B. Bailey, N. Butler, D. Sevey, D. Deshaw, A. Smith. SEVENTH - Mr. Archer - Bottom Row - L-R: S. Prior, C. Greguire, D. DeCarr, F. Peryer, M. Niles, Row Two: T. Parks, J. Palmer, P. LaBounty, D. Decarr, D. Mosher, J. Skiff, Row Three: J. Perry, M. Covey, C. DeShaw, V. Wilson, S. Farmer, J. Ross, J. Walker, Absent: C. Bishop, R. Hart. 55 SIXTH - Bottom Row - L-R: R. Ploof, S. Redmond, C. Cole, J. Dufrane, B. LaBounty, J. Brabon, Row Two: T. DeBuque, V. Richards, M. Goyea, T. Wheeler, C. Prosper, B. Marsh, K. Johnson, B, Morey. Row Three: D. Vanderwalker, R. Godreau, S. LaPage, A. Susice, R. Snyder, K. Lohr, K. Susice, T. Sweet, D. Provost. R. Farmer, Row Four: C. White, C. Ashley, K. DeShaw. M. Aiken, P. White, D. Cox, Absent: J. Gibson, L. LeMieux, J. Wever. UNGRADED - Mrs. Benham - Bottom Row - L-R: V. Winters. I. Mott. J. Steininger. D. Chapman. Row Two: M. Hewitt, A. Miller, K. Pickering, F. LaValley, Absent: S. McGarvey, T. Palmer, C. Mack. FIFTH - Goodrow - Bottom Row - L-R: D. Cutter, S. Howard, C. Bouvier, C. Cummings, T. Lucas, J. Mar- tin, Row Two: D. Sexton, M. LaBounty, T. Farmer, R. Vredenburg, M, DeCarr, K. Godreau, L. Clookey, R. Marsh, Row Three: V. Quinn, S. Sheldon, C. Durgan, M. Foster, L. Boulds, S. Prior, M. Hewitt, C. Lohr, R. Snyder, T. Parks. FIFTH - Mrs. Dow - Bottom Row - L-R: M. Joanette, S. Prior, R. Cox, B. Clookey, W. Ross, D. Bartlett, Row Two: J. Jandrew, B. Rosenbarker, S. Brown, J. Fraser, M. LaPage, B. Joannette, N. Peet, J. Palmer, V. Gibson, Row Three: T. Smith, K. Palmer, A. Bero, M. Trim, J. Perry, S. Sevey, D. Hart, G. Thar- rett, M. Hewitt, R. LaBounty, D. Hazelton. 57 FOURTH - Mis. Tavernier - Bottom Row - L-R: R. Thomas, R. Haynes, J. Jerome, R. Susice, S. Ross, T. Lucas, R. Perry, Row Two: K. Gibson, J. Hadlock, P. Hewitt, J. Walker, A. Peryer, L. Sather, L. Tessier, V. Hastings, B. Bartlett, Row Three: M. Sevey, N. Cummings, D. Peck, C. Martin, A. Johnson, R. Jenkins, T. Henderson, R. Snyder, D. Farmer. FOURTH: Mrs. Susice - Bottom Row - L-R: M. Chase, S. DeCarr, A. DeBuque, T. Votra, T. Wheeler, Row Two: C. Wlaker, C. Ross, S. Prior, T. Premo, M. Redmond, R. Dashnaw, C. Ploof, Row Three: K. Smith, S. Arno, T. Bouvier, L. Ashley, T. Martin, G. Hadlock, T. Susice. THIRD - Mrs. Chatland - Bottom Row - L-R: H. Gibson, J. White, D. Sexton, T. Premo, C. Cole, Row Two: G. Wilson, A. Prior, M. Votra, M. Hastings, C. McGregor, J. Foster, S. Godreau, K. Ross, Row Three: F. Sochia, P. Cascanette, M. Wiley, R. Hazelton, E. Fadden, J. Peryer, E. Lindsey. M. Sawyer. THIRD - Mrs. Marnane - Bottom Row - L-R: T. Blow, R. LaVoy, K. Provost, G. Joanette, A. Clookey, J. Cutter, Row Two: R. Provost, T. Parks, R. Burnett, M. Lohr, D. Johnson, S. Rosenbarker, S. Ross, Row Three: M. Farmer, B. Jenkins, D. Kelley, S. Cole, L. Lalone, J. Palmer, E. Bobbie, M. Vanderwalker, M. Pickett. 59 SECOND - Mrs. Hanley - Bottom Row - L-R: J. Cole, A. McGregor, D. Shutt, R. Wheeler, J. Brown, J. Hew- itt, Row Two: D. Mosher, J. Ploof, S. Palmer, P. Drake. S. Thomas, D. Prior, D. Richards, T. Fye, A. Sather, B. Ross, Row Three: J. White, S. DeShaw, R. Snyder, W. Buck, V. Wiley, D. Carbino, T. Lindsey, R. Cox, T. Roscoe. SECOND - Miss Phillips - Bottom Row - L-R: N. Ploof. B. Joanette, A. Carbino, R. DeRonde, C. Prosper, R. Goyea, Row Two: M. Tharrett, D. Richards, J. Smith, K. Haskell, S. Newtown, L. DeBuque, D. Dashnaw, D. Sexton, R. Boyce, Row Three: W. Godreau, T. Jock. M. Pickett, J. Wilson, C. Farmer, R. Dufrane, N. Sheldon, J. Wever, M. LaBounty, Absent: H. Fraser, S. Aiken. 60 PRE SCHOOL - Bottom Row - L-R: D. Drew, B. Dufrane, P. Ploof, A. Opal, T. Jock, B. Langdon, P. Savoir, Row Two: L. Fregoe, P. Palmer, P. Prior, M. Martin, J. Wilson, S. Drake, M. Bobbie, S. Cole, Absent: B. Snyder. FIRST - Bottom Row - L-R: J. Ingham, J. Walker, M. Smith, T. Brown, S. Thomas, L. Griffin, Row Two: D. Chase, R. Smith, M. Gibson, T. Votra, L. Fraser, M. Newtown, F. Ploof, R. Cole, R. Gibson, K. Su- sice, D. White, Row Three: L. Susice, M. White, J. Wilson, L. White, N. Genaway, S. Langdon, S. Wiley, J. Jesmer, M. Prior, D. Joannette, R. Collins, Row Four: E. LaClair, M. Sheldon, K. Palmer, S. Henderson, J. Martin, J. Foster, M. Sevey, J. Hewitt, D. Martin, T. Provost, B. Arno, S. Susice, M. Ploof. 61 KINDERGARTEN - A.M. - Bottom Row - L-R: S. Brown, R. Prior, J. Sevey, J. Mussaw, M. Susice, D. Dwyer, Row Two: D. Cascanette, J. Newtown. R. Fraser, L. Jerome, T. Clookey, A. Winters, R. Collins, S. Durgan, Row Three: B. Ploof, J. Bishop, T. Brown, E. Boyce. L. Bouissey, J. DeCarr, M. Jock, K. Cox. KINDERGARTEN - P.M. - Bottom Row - L-R: A. Gibson, M. Joanette, C. Munson, J. Langdon, E. Drake, M. Conklin, Row Two: M. Smith, D. Joannette, V. Langdon, K. Burnett, M. Wilson, K. Beaudoin, L. Mar- tin, K. Fye, Row Three: L. Snyder, T. Peary, D. LaClair, G. Provost, C. Ashley, J. Judware, P. Cutter, R. Hastings, Absent: R. Fountain. 62 0 SFSW SIR IeI Students welcome their parents to Sesame Street.” Kindergarmers take their first big step. Second graders enjoy working together. Pre-schoolers learn about sea life. CAFETERIA HELP - SITTING - L-R: S. McGarvey, T. Palmer. STANDING: K. Pickering, C. Mack, I. Mott. 63 Mr. Wever picks up what careless students leave behind on Earth Day. The end of the day finds Mr. Archer putting in a final word. Mr. Sweeney and Mr. Parks show it's closing time for the first dance. - Mrs. Mendelsohn, Regent Advisor, makes the banquet enjoyable for Diane Jenkins. Miss Phillips doesn't find chaperoning so bad. Mr. Sweeney gives Mr. South, and Mr. and Mrs. Goeke a pep talk. Mr. South double checks Mike Ploof's paper before he gives an okay. Mrs. Giffin helps Donna Cascanette find a Siren prize. Personnel Board Of Education And Administration Board of Education: Mr. W. Smith, Mr. R. Ploof, Mr. H. Susice, Mr. K. Prosper, Mr. J. Downs, Mr. R. Phillips. Elementary Principal MRS. HELEN BESAW Supervising Principal MR. JOHN SHARPSTENE High School Principal MR. JAMES SWEENEY bb SECRETARIES - BOTTOM ROW L-R: Miss C. Falvey, Mrs. I. Courtney. CAFETERIA PERSONNEL - L-R: Mrs. E. Bushey, Mrs. B. Ward, Mrs. W. Cox, Mrs. L. Parks, Mrs. R. Haynes. CUSTODIANS - BOTTOM ROW - L-R: Mr. M. Brabon, Mr. M. Wood. ROW TWO: Mr. A. Farmer, Mr. W. Brown. ROW THREE: Mr. C. Bishop. BUS DRIVERS - BOTTOM ROW - L-R: Mr. L. Susice, Mr. W. Brown, Mr. G. Catura. ROW TWO: Mr. W. Wood, Mr. R. Fefee. AIDES - BOTTOM ROW - L-R: Mrs. E. Phillips, Mrs. S. Welsh. ROW TWO: Mrs. J. Cole, Mrs. N. Martin. 67 The Many Faces Of Mr. Tripeny Repairing the transcription machine for Cynthia Chesbrough. Setting up the sound system for programs. Dedication John C. Tripeny The many faces of Mr. Tripeny, Clerk of the Board, are reflected in his versatility - whether it's making punch for the play and graduation, or aiding with the yearbook pictures, or setting up the sound system for programs, or re- pairing machines for the business department, or gathering supplies for activities, he is always there to help us when we come running. Faculty Third - Mrs. T. Chatland, Mrs. D. Mamane. Second - Mrs. M. Hanley, Miss P. Phillips. Sixth - Miss J. Barnholt, Mr. F. Webber. 70 Fifth - Mrs. D. Dow, Miss H. Goodrow, Fourth - Mrs. B. Susice. First - Mrs. A. Hastings, Mrs. B. Susice. 71 Science - L-R: Mr. R. Ellis, Mr. N. Davis. Ungraded - Mrs. C. Benham, Librarian - Mis. M. Andros, Homemaking - Miss P. Bums. Social Studies - L-R: Mr. G. South, Mr. B. Jackson, Mr. D. Parks. Music - Mr. P. Snyder, Mrs. L. Snyder. Shop - L-R: Mr. S. Seminatore, Business Education - Mrs. D. Mendelsohn, Math - Mr. J. Wever. English - L-R: Mrs. B. Giffin, Mr. G. Archer, Miss R. Mosher. Art - L-R: Mrs. A. Cash, French - Mrs. S. Quinn. Speech - Mr. M. Sabo, Driver Nurse - Mrs. K. Aiken, Psychologist - Mr. L. Russell, Dentist - Dr. Education - Mr. B. Champange. S. Krakauer. Remember when - Mrs. Tavernier labeled One free assignment” on the backs of our valentines, one of many tricks which compelled us to give our all to our work, and Miss Russell gave us that ever-important foun- dation in reading in first grade and later in remedial reading. To these retiring teachers we give our thanks and best wishes for many happy years. 74 Mrs. Ella Tavernier and Miss Anna Russell Compliments of W. J. Sochia Plumbing - Heating Supplies Lawrenceville, N. Y. Phone: Winthrop 389-3642 HOLME'S Sxyuidtte (}ec AeCKt Jessop Jeweler's Benrus - Elgin - Hamilton Watches Columbia and Art Carved Diamond Rings 25-33 West Main St. Malone, New York Country Cove GOOD FOOD Pizza Fine Foods Legal Beverages PAUL'S BARBER SHOP Specialized Hairstyling for men 185 East Main Street Malone, N. Y. Phone 483-4760 PAUL MARLOW, Prop. Compliments of TOM IMMERMAN JEWELER 40 East Main St. Malone, N. Y. Keepsake Diamonds Speed Queen Washers Dryers Rivers' Gos and Radio Dispatched Color T. V. Bottled Appliances Furniture Carpets LARRY and JEANE RIVERS Phone 856-9486 or 856-9356 St. Regis Falls, New York PARGAS Howard J. Premo Inc. Sales and Service Racquette St., Massena, N. Y. 13662 Phone 769-2377 Lawn Mowers and Snowblowers P. O. Box 466 West Main Street Malone, New York Phone 483-0460 ANDERSON FUNERAL HOME North Lawrence - St. Regis Falls Phone 389-3356 or 856-9491 KRIFF'S FURNITURE STORE Malone - Potsdam 25 - 33 W. Main St. Malone, New York Phone: 483-4070 MOORE'S SPORT SHOP Hand Guns Fishing Tackle Bait - Rifles Ammo - Groceries Phone 518 - 856-9407 St. Regis Falls, N. Y. PAUL'S BEAUTY SHOP 183 E. Main St. Walkins Accepted Malone, New York Phone 483-4760 Compliments of MALONE AUTO PARTS N. A. P. A. Star of the North” 41 5 E. Main St. Malone, N. Y. Phone 483-2990 Compliments of Ogdensburg Trust Co. Max. $20, 000 Travelers Checks St. Regis Fall, New York GAREAU TATRO'S BETTY BRITE DRY CLEANING 354 East Main Street Malone, N. Y. Phone 483-3260 BURKE'S GULF SERVICE GEO. A. BURKE 327 E. Main St. Malone, New York 12953 76 Visit Malone's Eaten' Center DOG-N-SUDS DONUT HUT BAKER BOY Finney Blvd. Malone, N. Y. KATE NORCROSS APPAREL Phone 483-2070 17 E. Main St. Malone, N. Y. Everything in Ladies' Apparel Labounty's Good Gulf Groceries, etc. Gulf. Located on Duane Street St. Regis Falls, N. Y. 12980 Compliments of the WHEEL RESTAURANT Market Street Potsdam, N. Y. S S AUTO SALES Chrysler, Plymouth WILLIAM P. SABIN Route 95, Moira and West Main St. Malone, N. Y. Ph. 483-2500 CHRYSLER CORPORATION ROMEO PILON - EUDORE R. PREGENT MARION'S RESTAURANT 36 East Main St. A Good Place to Eat Phone 483-9833 Malone, New York Phone 483-5400 POUPORE'S Flowers for All Occasions Corner Constable and Third Street Malone, New York QUONSET STEAKHOUSE To Suit Your Taste HAIG AUADIKIAN 172 Market Street Potsdam, New York Champlain Valley Savings and Loan Association Where the Thrifty Meet SHIRLEY'S BEAUTY SALON AND YARN SHOP Phone 856-9912 St. Regis Falls, N. Y. FROSTED FOODS SALES CORP. RIVER VALLEY FROSTED FOOD 49 West Main Street P. O. Box 350 Malone, N. Y. 12953 KAPLAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE , 4{ Gouverneur Potsdam Canton SEAWAY VOLKSWAGEN INC. Highland Road Massena, New York BARKLEY'S PRINTING Dickinson Ctr. 13662 102 E. Main Malone, N.Y. 12953 New York 12930 R. J. Prior Son Wholesale RON'S MARKET RESTAURANT St. Regis Falls, New York 12980 SPEED QUEEN LAUNDROMAT • CAR WASH Nicholville Rd. St. Regis Falls, N. Y. 78 St. Regis Falls New York 12980 Phone 856-9519 BLUE MT. INN Jumbo Hamburger New York 12980 POQUETTE'S GARAGE Rt. 72 St. Regis Falls, New York Phone 856-9332 Shell Gas and Oil Groceries and Meat Ft. Jackson, New York Phone 328-2841 Compliments of WAYSIDE CAFE Pizza - Ph. 529-7784 Subs Brushton, N. Y. AUGER'S IGA FOODLINER Finest Quality Table Rite Meats West Main St. Rd. Malone, N. Y. V f Congratulations Compliments of to the Senior Class Lucas’ Store WALTER H. HAYNES Nicholville, Compliments of New Y ork Compliments of E.B. BOULDS Pontiac Good Luck to The Class of 1973 Sentinel Elm BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. OF NEW YORK INC. Dairy CMC and Ski Doo's Harte Haven Shopping Center Delivery of All Dairy Products to Homes and Stores Phone: Nicholville - 328-2221 Flint's Funeral Flome Moira, New York Phone: 529-7431 Massena, New York Phone: 764-0261 Tom’s Barber Shop Malone, New York Red’s Gulf Service Malone, New York Compliments of The Store With the Friendly Spirit JOE 1 ROMEO'S LIQUORS + WINES Phone: 769-7520 Cor. Hatfield + Main Street Massena, New York Trombley’s Red White Meats - Groceries - Beverages Moira, New York Hutchins Insurance 15 West Main Street Waverly House Prescott Peggy Decorr All Legal Beverages St. Regis Falls, New York Compliments of Compliments of ANN TESSIER THE CITIZEN'S NATIONAL BANK OF MALONE JENKINSON'S HARDWARE Nicholville, New York Phone: 328-2312 Your Mobile Home Sales Representative Phone: 529-7810 Dickinson Center, N. Y. Compliments of Farmer's National Bank Free Checking Accounts The Only Bank Your Family Will Ever Need Malone, New York Brushton, New York Malone, New York Compliments of Triangle Shoes GALLAGHER SUPPLY INC. NICHOLVILLE TELEPHONE CO. Harte - Haven Shopping Center Nicholville, New York 12980 80 Massena, New York Phone: 1 769-972 Industrial and Contractors Supplies Highland Road Massena, N. Y. 13662 Phone: 315 - 769-3509 R. G. Giffin Son Lumber and Building Supplies Kerosene, Fuel Oil St. Regis Falls, New York 12980 Phone 856-9413 or 856-9946 THE FAMILY SHOE STORE 28 Market Street Potsdam, New York 13676 Langdon's Shopping Center M-M-M! v BAKERY- FRESH ! Iv BREAD Better Shoes for the Entire Family One Stop Shopping Center Dickinson Center, Phone 265-4611 New York Phone 856-9952 RIVERS MOBILE STATION SPERLING'S FURNITURE STORE in Groceries, Gold Beer Open Sundays B and L RIVERS Proprietor Best of Luck to the Basketball Team Massena, Potsdam Ogdensburg St. Regis Falls, New York 12980 Phone 856-9356 M@bil SEVEN GRILL 26 Pearl St. Malone, New York Detergent Gasoline MARION'S RESTAURANT The Eskimo Inn St. Regis Falls, New York 12980 81 BENEDETTI'S BAKERY 238 E. Orvis St. Massena, N. Y. Pizza Donuts Italian Bread Phone 769-2091 Bread Pasteries Wedding Cake NATIONAL ARMY STORE Malone, New York Compliments of LEVINE'S Massena, New York 13662 ADIRONDACK BUSINESS MACHINES 454 E. Main St. Malone, N. Y. DURHAM'S Meat and Groceries 119 East Main Street Malone, New York Congratulations to the Class of 73 From THE GOODYEAR TIRE CENTER Goodyear The Only Maker of Polyglass Phone: 265-704 14 Depot St. , Potsdam, N. Y GLAZIER Packing Co, Inc. Malone HOWARD E. GLAZIER Proprietor Compliments of KENNEDY SHOES Brand name shoes for the entire family 20 Main St. Massena, New York North Franklin Auto Dealers Association Bailey Fords Brewer Fords Sales Faubert Buick Franklin Garage rsA S S Chrysler Products i Malone Lincoln and Mercury Northern N. Y. Motors Malone, New York Compliments of Ciorci’s Bakery Massena, New York NANCY'S HAIRSTYLING Dickinson Ctr. Y ork HARTSON’S GENERAL STORE Groceries - Beer - Gas Route 11B Potsdam, N. Y. Compliments of KING'S JEWELERS Potsdam, New York Phone 265-8380 CAREY'S Diamonds - Watches - Jewelry Lenox China Towle Silverware 33 Market Street Potsdam, New York Phone 265-6390 Compliments of J. R. WESTON, INC. THE BOOKSTORE Potsdam, New York MILLER SON Potato Chips - Popcorn LYNDEN BUD MILLER ROBERT BOB MILLER Moira, New York Richards Donahue Div. Compliments of JENNIE'S VARIETY STORE St. Regis Falls, New York 12980 ART'S SHELL STATION Constructional - Industrial Compliments and Logging Equipment Minor Repairs, of V. S. JERRY Grease Jobs, SONS CORP. Oil Changes, Astro Star Tires RHODE'S RESTAURANT Highland Road Massena, New York Dickinson Center, y-(TTV Nicholville, New York 13662 New York C.._. Phone: fcHELtf 315 - 769-3521 83 Adirondack Shopping Center ROBIDEAU STUDIOS Portraiture Commercial Photography St. Regis Falls, New York NORBERT ROBIDEAU 9 West Main St. Malone, N. Y. Compliments Complete Landscape Service of DUQUETTES SAWMILL Days Mills Road Nicholville, N. Y. Phone 328-2094 St. Regis Falls Tree Nursery Commercial Christmas Trees Oriental Trees ADIRONDACK O'NEIL HALE - DECOSTE - HILL AGENCIES Courtesy of Gas and Electric Appliances RALPH M. CARDINAL 92 E. Main St. Malone, N. Y. 12953 General Insurance THE BOOK HOUSE 87 East Main St. Malone, New York Stationery, Books, Cards BAKER'S SERVICE AND FURNITURE Malone, New York Compliments B P AUTO PARTS Malone, N. Y. Phone Malone 483-3610 387 East Main St. Malone, N. Y. 12953 Bombardier Recreational Equip. Phone (518) 483-4411 ELLIOTT HUTCHINS, INC. Malone, New York 12953 Cross Roads Good Food, Dining and Famous Entertainment Nightly Bowling PLATTSBURGH MOTOR SERVICE 11 JIM'S Scorpion Sales and Service WM. H. SAUMIER Modern Home Supply Harte-Haven Shopping Center Massena, New York A + V ROCKHILL'S GROCERIES Groceries Gas Cold Beverages Box 417 Hopkinton, N. Y. 12940 Phone: 328-8302 Malone, New York THE BENHAM FARM Member of American Tree Farm System Fancy Maple Syrup - A Specialty Compliments of OPEN AIR FRUIT MARKET Malone, New York Moira, New York Compliments of Ken's Men and Boy's Wear Shop Downtown Massena St. Regis Falls, N. Y. OWEN COX, Owner Brushton, N. Y. LEON TESSIER Sales Representative Metropolitan Life P. O. Box 111 Dickinson Center, New York 12930 Office: (315) 764-0201 Residence: (518) 529-7810 85 Gene 's Garage Inspections ! General Repairs ! Welding ! Good Service ! Nicholville, New York Patrons NEIL C. FLINT AGENCY Depot Street Moira, New York 12957 Phone: 529-7431 Mr. Gary South Mr. John Tripeny Miss Patricia Phillips Mrs. Philip Hastings Mrs. Bertha Giffin Mr. and Mrs. George Dow Mr. Lawrence Susice Mrs. Barbara Susice Mr. James Sweeney Mrs. Tamara Chatland Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Conger Mrs. Leon Perry Mr. and Mrs. James Donovan Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cole Miss Rose Marie Mosher Mr. Donald Parks Mr. and Mrs. Glenford Catura Mrs. Barbara Sochia Mr. and Mrs. Edward Moose Mr. and Mrs. Irving Mendelsohn Hazen's Gas Station Catura's Liquor Store Mr. and Mrs. Thurston Chesbrough Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Farmer Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Austin Mrs. Kathleen Aiken Mr. John Sharpstene Mrs. Helen Besaw Mr. Don Ellis Mr. Fredrick Webber Spaulding Lumber Moira, New York 12957 Haskell’s Store Dickinson Center New York Betty John Haskell Boyea s Store Bruston, New York Phone: 529-7216 Compliments of Drake Agway Moira, New York Compliments of Malone City Taxi Corp. P.O. Box 342 Malone, New York A rainy day finds some of rhe junior high girls in a good mood. Clark Tharrett wonders, What's wrong with him? Freshmen initiation has finally exhausted most of the freshmen. An everyday scene at SRF is Mary Cole and Frank Arcadi at lunch. Oh, a camera! is the thought mirrored on the second grader's faces. 87 And What We Saw Debbie Haynes explains why we lost the game. Tom Cox feeds Greg Caron the last of the food. Mike Austin helps the nurse by examining Dale Sexton's eyes. We had two main roads from which to choose, and from these two main roads many paths branched off - one for each of us to select on our own. We made our choices and followed these paths until we reached our destinies. Somewhere along our ways our paths crossed again and for a moment we were all together, able to re- live the past. 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