Argyle Central School - Highlander Yearbook (Argyle, NY)
- Class of 1971
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1971 Tabta Ctod td P(W5ujtej A Ud dto« Se tto is STATE SPEED LIMIT 55 •frSL by Tfi ctoffa A'tgyta Ctofootl Qckool We c6cwy AetM es J - Wigk Spcwfe St . Htgli A«k E ktcvis' Uessag This year's Highlander has been a challenging but rewarding experience for all of us. We hope that you will enjoy this yearbook for years to come. We thank those of the yearbook staff, faculty, and administration who gave us their co-operation'. A special thanks to Mrs. Ross and Mr. Evans for their guidance in making this yearbook a success. We would also like to thank Sue Lamos for the cover design. fienaAcruotL Editor CCt nsr Co-Editor Joanne Stoffa EDITOR........ CO-EDITOR----- SECRETARY----- TREASURER - - - SUBSCRIPTIONS - ADVERTIS1NG - - PHOTOGRAPHERS ART............ ADMINISTRATION SENIORS........ CLASSES........ ACTIVITIES----- SPORTS......... Mary Koncikowski Joanne Karpinski Lucille McKernon -----Peter Tripp ■-----Bill Sweet Melissa Crossett - - - Joan Bennett Jeff Lee • - Alan Carruthers Debbie Pollock Brenda Hanna - - - -Sue Lamos - Pete Pendergrass Jim Stott - Marsha Mitchell Kathy Crawford -------Dan Guard Scott Depew ---------Rita Page Linda Wilbur -------Tina Bello George Bristol Dave Price Ptfoczpa ’s Uessogfe Congratulations to the class of '71 upon your graduation. As you disperse in pursuit of many different endeavors, I wish you success and happiness. Best wishes as you leave and join the ranks of Argyle Alumni. DOUGLAS S. LAMOS DISTRICT PRINCIPAL Mrs. Me Murry D itcafoott With sincere gratitude, we the senior class of ArgyleCentral, in order to show our appreciation for your ever-present helpful- ness and constant concern for us, dedicate this yearbook to you, Mr. John O'Day, and wish you every happiness in your future years at A.C.S. Ws cu (tag kmL tkof foods to tk (i tgfife gaeatoess. Cm L Bwtn L GUIDANCE COUNSELOR Mr. Holton ELEMENTARY SUPERVISOR Mr. Smith BUSINESS MANAGER Mr. Madsen Mr. Charles Inman, Mr. John McWhorter, Mr, Paul McGeoch, Mr. Joseph Randles, Mr. John Crawford Home Economics MRS. aiNT Librarian MRS. COOK Driver Education MR. SEARS Industrial Arts MR. DUDLEY Music MISS BUBBS MR. LEFFERTS Art MRS. ROSS Nurse MRS. BRISTOL Physical Education MRS. PAGE MR. HANLON MR. WHELAND First Grade MISS HEBB MRS. McKERNON MRS. COPELAND Second Grade MISS RUSSELL MRS. HURLBUT MRS. STONER Fifth Grade MRS. OV1TT MR. FOWLER Third Grade MRS. GAMBLE MRS. WRIGHT MRS. ELDER Fourth Grade MISS MCWHORTER MRS. HARRINGTON MRS. TORDA English MRS. KENT MRS. ZAYACHEK MR. MARSHALL French MRS. GRIFFIN Commercial MR. EVANS MRS. GUILDER History MISS ROBBINS MR. BOONE MR. MRACEK Science MR. CAMERON MR. POLUNCI Math MR. SHAW MR. O'DAY Row 1: T. Olsenwik, R. Tripp, F. Cuthbert, C. Humiston, C. Ketcham, Row 2: J. Wil- liamson, P. McDougall, H. Price, M. LaFoy, A. Grant, F. Wood CUSTODIANS Mac Pendergrass, Craig Dexter, Bob Brennan, Porky Sumner AIDES Mrs. Osborne, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Black, Mr. Price, Mrs. Liddle CAFETERIA STAFF Francis Dessaint Marie Liddle Sally Brayman Marjorie Harke Alice Ellis Mary Grueling Marilyn Phillips Ruby Komarony Shirley McWhorter Tiv 'vocuis dixfo u d in ou woods, and I, f took tta fess buwoM by. Qiu dcyi CJass OjJtceflS VICE PRESIDENT Jim Stott SECRETARY Joanne Karpinski TREASURER Mary Koncikowski PRESIDENT Kathy Crawford CLASS COLORS: Pink and violet CLASS FLOWER: Daisy CLASS ADVISORS; Mr. John O'Day Mr. David Mracek CLASS MOTTO; Memory is the diary that we carry with us always. Watde L OFFENSES; Destruction of community property, shop- lifting, harrassment, illegal use of arms, and various traffic violations HAIR; 1 20 red, 2 5 black, 3 10 blond, 1 4 brown HEIGHT: average 5'8 STATUS; 50 single, 2 married LAST PLACE HIT: Argyle Central School WEIGHT; Total 3 2 17 tons WARNING; They are known to travel in groups, and are considered very dangerous oj 1971 GEORGE ALAN BRISTOL George To me, nothing is more troublesome than the effort of thinking. JOAN EVELYN BENNETT Joan I have taken my fun where I found it. ERIC JOHN ANDERSON Vinegar Ben Why should the Devil have all the good tunes?' MARTINA BELLO Tina Always happy, never sad, sometimes naughty, never bad.” KATHLEEN MARIE CRAWFORD Kathy Our life is what our thoughts make it. ALAN MICHAEL CARRUTHERS Alan Everything comes to him who waits. DAVID WILLIAM COLTON Dave Don't let my red hair deceive you. CHRISTOPHER VINCENT COOK Cale In silence there's also a worth that brings no risk. MELISSA JANE CROSSETT Missy The course of true love never did run smooth. Scott A real guy - we like his sort, good natured fellow, clean cut sport. JON SCOTT DEPEW GEORGE CURTIS DAVIS George A little mischief relieves the monotony. FERNAND ARTHUR DELISLE, JR. Fern All great men and genuises die young so it looks like I will be around for a long time. DONNA KAY DURKEE Donna Laugh and the world will laugh with you. WILLIAM OWEN ELY Hair” Commit the oldest sins the newest kind of ways. SALLY DIANE FISH Sal Love is life and how you treat it; with a smile. RALPH LEE GRAHAM Skeet You can't judge a man by his size. DANIEL ALAN GUARD JOHN FRANCIS HARKE Harke It is better to wear put than to rust out. Dan The world knows nothing of its greatest men. BRENDA JO HANNA Brenda B.” Never say more than is necessary. SUSAN LEE HANNA Sue To live for tomorrow is the wisdom of a fool. DEIDRE KATHLEEN HUM1STON Dee Dee 'What is yours is mine; and all mine is yours. RONALD JAMES LaCROSS Brains Where my heart lies, let my brains lie also. JOANNE KARP1NSKI Life can be meaningless unless the achievement of results is worth achieving. Sensibility of mind is indeed the source of every virtue, but it is the source of much misery, too! MARY ELLEN KONCIKOWSK1 Mary' SUSAN CAROL LAMOS Sue Our lives pass and our reflections soon disappear. MARY ELLEN LOOMIS Mary It is better only sometimes to be right than at all times wrong. JEFFERY CLIFFORD LEE Jeff My way of joking is to tell the truth. It's the funniest joke in the world. ROBERT JOHN LaPOINT Bobaloo Candy is dandy. But liquor is quicker.' DAVID ERNEST LONGDAUE Dave CLIFFORD EDMUND McKERNON Cliff- Let come what may. DEBORAH FLORENCE MIDDLETON Movie Star LUCILLE ELIZABETH McKERNON Cille 'Hope and be happy that all's for the best. I've made it a rule never to drink by daylight and never to refuse a drink after dark. Don't judge me by my inches. MARSHA LOU MITCHELL RITA MARIE PAGE Reet Hope 'til the end. Marsh Just one little thought can change our minds. JOHN MARSHALL MOREY Jack While you live, drink; for once you die you'll never return. JACQUELINE ANN MYLOTTE Jackie Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. PETER LEIGH PENDERGRASS Peter He speaketh not; and yet there lies a conversation in his eyes. JOHN WAYNE PHILLIPS Bronson Speech is great, but silence is greater. DEBORAH JANE POLLOCK Debby Life is one darn thing after another. 0+ How many worthy men have we known to survive their own reputation. BRIAN KEITH PALMER Vamp EDWARD STANLEY PORTER Bud It's hard to be serious when the world is such fun. STEPHEN OLIVER STEVENS Stevie I do what I please and I do it with ease. DAVID WARREN PRICE Dave A joke, a laugh, a good heart he shall be known by. DAVID RODNEY SAVILLE Kool We would often be sorry if our wishes were gratified. JAMES EDWARD STOTT Homer I can't wait 'til tomorrow cause - I get better looking every day. MARILYN JEAN WEIR Marilyn 'Tis a long road knows no turning. WILLIAM EVERETT SWEET Bill A good many things go around in the dark besides Santa Claus. PETER MICHAEL TRIPP Tripper 1 can resist everything except temptation. ROBERT LESLIE WELLS Rob There is only one other thing I like better than money, Karen! LINDA JEAN TROMBLEY WILBUR Lynn 'Waste not fresh tears, over old griefs. MATTHEW DEAN WOOD Mattress I live for today because there might not be a tomorrow. SUSAN CAROL WOOD Susie Of all the good things on earth, a faithful friend is the best. w- QqhJL U KwOaAs REGENTS SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS Jimmy, Peter, Eric BETTY CROCKER DAR Joanne BOYS' STATE Danny IkA fj ERIC ANDERSON; Band 1,2; All-State Band 1,2,3; Senior Play; Senior Trip; Prom Comm; Baseball 3; Nat. Honor Society 2,3,4 MARTINA BELLO: GAA 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1; FHA 1; Cheering 2,3,4; Winter Carnival 1st Attend. 2; Sr. Trip; Sr. Play, Yearbook Club; Prom Comm. JOAN BENNETT: Pep Club 1; FHA 1; Yearbook Club; Prom Comm. 3; GAA 1; Sr. Play; Vocational School 4 GEORGE BRISTOL; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 2; Prom Comm; Varsity Club 2,3,4; Sr. Play; Sr. Trip ALAN CARRUTHERS; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Football 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Prom King; Winter Carnival 2nd Attend. 2; Sr. Play; Sr. Trip; Varsity Club 2,3,4; Class Secretary 3 DAVID COLTON; Prom Comm; Vocational School 3,4; Yearbook Club CHRIS COOK: Prom Comm; Band 1,2; Baseball 1,2; Sr. Trip; Sr. Play KATHY CRAWFORD: Class President 2,3,4; Prom Queen; Cheering 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Pres. 4; Winter Carnival Queen 3; Prom Comm; Chorus 1; Yearbook Club; Sr. Play; Sr. Trip MELISSA CROSSETT: FHA 1; GAA 1; Yearbook Club; Sr. Play; Sr. Trip; Prom Comm; Vocational School 4 GEORGE DAVIS; Student Council 1,2; Football 2,3; Voc. School 3; Sr. Trip FERN DELISLE: Football 1,2,3,4; Varsity Club 2,3,4; Prom Comm; Sr. Play; Sr. Trip SCOTT DEPEW: Baseball 1; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Sr. Play; Varsity Club 2,3,4; Prom Comm. DONNA DURKEE: FHA 1; GAA 1; Sr. Trip; Sr. Play; Prom Comm. BILL ELY; Football 1; Basketball 1; Prom Comm. SALLY FISH: FHA 1,2,3,4; GAA 1; Chorus 1,2; Prom Comm; Sr. Trip RALPH GRAHAM; Football 1,2; Basketball 2,3,4; Vocational School DAN GUARD: Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Boys' State 3; Varsity Club 2,3, 4; Nat. Honor Society 3,4; Sr. Trip; Sr. Play; Yearbook Club BRENDA HANNA; GAA 1; Prom Comm; Vocational School 4; Sr. Play; Sr. Trip; Pep Club 1,2 SUSAN HANNA: Chorus 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,2; Humanities 3,4 JOHN HARKE: Prom Comm; Sr. Play; Sr. Trip; Yearbook Club; Ski Club DEE DEE HUM1STON: GAA 1,2,3,4; Jr. Prom 1st Attend; Student Council 3; Sr. Trip; Yearbook Club JOANNE KARPINSKI; Cheering 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3; GAA 1,2,3,4; Sr. Play; Sr. Trip; Class Treas. 3; Class Secretary 2,4; Prom Comm; Yearbook Co-Editor; National Honor Society 2,3,4 MARY KONCIKOWSK1: Nat. Honor Society 3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Sr. Play; Sr. Trip; Class Treasurer 2,4; Chorus 1,2,3; Yearbook Editor; Winter Carnival 2nd Attend. 2 RONALD LaCROSS; Band 1; Chorus 2; Vocational School 3,4 SUSAN LAMOS: Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; NSMA Competition - State - 2,3; Nat. Honor Society 3,4; Sr. Play; Sr. Representative Student Gov; Yearbook Club ROBERT LAPOINTE: Prom Comm. JEFF LEE: Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Winter Carnival King 2; Jr. Prom 2nd Attend; Varsity Club 3,4; Sr. Trip MARY LOOMIS; FHA 1; Prom Comm; GAA 1; Sr. Trip DAVID LONGDAUE: Football 2; Prom Comm; Yearbook Club CLIFFORD McKERNON; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Varsity Club 3,4; Prom Comm; Sr. Trip; Yearbook Club; Ski Club 1,3 LUCILLE McKERNON; GAA 1,2,3,4; Class Secretary 1; Winter Carnival 1st Attend. 1; Ski Club 1,2,3, 4; Prom 3rd Attend; Cheering 3.4; Sr. Trip; Sr. Play; Prom Comm. DEBBIE MIDDLETON: Chorus 1,2,3,4; FHA 2,3,4; All-County Chorus 3,4; All-State Chorus 2 MARSHA MITCHELL: Cheering 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Prom Comm; Sr. Play; Sr. Trip; Yearbook Club JACK MOREY: Football 1; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Varsity Club 3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Prom Comm; Sen- ior Trip JACKIE MYLOTTE: Pep 1,2,3,4; Honors Group 3; Jr. Prom 2nd Attend; Prom Comm; GAA 3; Yearbook Club BRIAN PALMER: Track 1,2,3; Basketball 1; Football 2,3,4; Sr. Trip; Wrestling 3,4 RITA PAGE: Cheering 1,2,3,4; Prom Comm; GAA 1,2,3,4; Sr. Play; Sr. Trip; Yearbook Club PETER PENDERGRASS; Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1; Nat. Honor Society 2,3,4; Varsity Club 2,3,4; Vice Pres. 4; Class President 1; Class Vice Pres. 2; Band 1,2; Sr. Play; Sr. Trip; Prom 1st Attend; Prom Comm. JOHN PHILLIPS: Vocational School 3,4 DEBBY POLLOCK; GAA 1; FHA 1; Chorus 1; Student Council 2,3; Class Secretary 2; Winter Carnival 3rd Attend. 3; Sr. Trip; Yearbook Club EDWARD PORTER; Football 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2; Baseball 1,2; Vocational School 3,4 DAVID PRICE: Baseball 1,2; Basketball 1,2; Football 2,3,4; Sr. Trip; Prom Comm. DAVID SAV1LLE: Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Prom Comm; Sr. Play; Sr. Trip STEVE STEVENS; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Varsity Club 1,2,3,4; Prom Comm; Class Vice Pres. 3; Winter Carnival King 4; Sr. Trip JIM STOTT: Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Varsity Club 3,4; Prom 3rd Attend; Yearbook Club; Class Vice Pres. 4; Sr. Trip; Sr. Play BILL SWEET: Baseball 1,2,3,4; Football 2,3; Basketball 2; Sr. Trip; Prom Comm. PETER TRIPP; Football 1,2,3,4; Prom Comm; Varsity Club 4; Sr. Play; Sr. Trip; Yearbook Club - Treasurer MARILYN WEIR WADE: GAA 1,2; Prom Committee; Pep Club 1,2; Yearbook Club; Student Council 3 ROBERT WELLS; Track 1,2; Basketball 2; Baseball 1,2; Sr. Play; Gymnastics 1,2 LINDA TROMBLEY WILBUR; GAA 1,2; FHA 1; Student Council 1; Vocational School 3,4; Prom Comm. MATT WOOD: Football 1; Vocational School 3,4; Prom Committee; Senior Trip SUSAN WOOD; Senior Band 1,2,3,4; Senior Chorus 3,4; Sr. Play Class Favorites MOST MUSICAL Susan and Eric MOST HELPFUL Melissa and Danny CLASS FLIRTS Debbie and Steve FRIENDLIEST Lucille and Buddy MOST POLITE Debbie and Dave PRETTIEST EYES Marsha and Jeff MOST MECHANICAL Melissa and George BEST DRESSED Marsha and Jimmy BEST DANCERS Tina and Alan TALLEST Debbie and Dave SHORTEST Linda and Jack MOST TALENTED Joanne and Dave SLOWEST Susan and John NOISIEST Rita and Matt MOST INTELLECTUAL Sue and Peter PRETTIEST SMILE Marilyn and Scott PRETTIEST HAIR Lucille and Alan BEST PERSONALITY Kathy and Jimmy QUIETEST Robert and Susan MOST ATHLETIC Tina and Scott MOST PRACTICAL Donna and Chris SHYEST Sally and David MOST MISCHIEVIOUS Marsha and George NAME AMBITION PET PEEVE E. Anderson To get through college Boring teachers T. Bello To be a female referee Onions J. Bennett To marry Chuck and be happy Losing arguments to Chuck G. Bristol To retire at 35 Cars that don't run A. Carruthers To get my '64 plymouth running Greenwich boys D. Colton To be an 1A instructor Doing nothing C. Cook To work on Border Patrol Working K. Crawford To be happy and successful Getting up in the morning M. Crossett To win a contest with Mark Dennis G. Davis To get rich without working People who bother me F. Delisle To be a vet and retire young Losing at the track S. Depew To own a modified stock car Chevy and Ford D. Durkee To keep laughing Conceited people B. Ely To be a barber Short hair S. Fish To be successful Snobs R. Graham To be a millionaire before 20 Yellow and black falcons D. Guard To be an Engineer Busy Wednesday nights B. Hanna To act human Being home all the time S. Hanna To be happy People who aren't real J. Harke To be successful in life Taking notes D. Humiston To do a wheely with my VW bug Greenwich High J. Karpinski To make others happy Conformity M. Koncikowski To graduate from college Boring classes R. LaCross To be a stock car driver Monday mornings S. Lamos To let-go Soggy people R. LaPoint To travel cross-country Hangovers J. Lee To be a rich, married carpenter Unfriendly people M. Loomis To become a housewife Selfish people D. Longdaue To be a race car driver Slow plymouths C. McKernon To be a millionaire Getting up in the morning L. McKernon To stay happy Dan's witty repartees D. Middleton To be an X-ray technician History II M. Mitchell To live my life the way I want People who lie J. Morey Part owner of the Villager I.D.'s J. Mylotte To be a good wife Jealous people B. Palmer Artificial Inseminator Rare neck rashes R. Page To get out of Argyle School lunches P. Pendergrass To live a happy life Studying for tests J. Phillips To ride in a cycle race School D. Pollock To enjoy life Cold sores E. Porter To be a construction worker Hypocritical teetotalers D. Price Bill Coate's assistant Mrs. Z's English class D. Saville To become ambitious English class S. Stevens To own a farm in the north Car faster than '65 plym J. Stott To take Maravich one-on-one Agway gas B. Sweet To do well in everything I try Mrs. Z's English class P. Tripp To make money People who bug me M. Wade To live a long, happy life Cars without heaters R. Wells To be successful in everything The Selective Service L. Wilbur To graduate Cobleskill College M. Wood To live to be 100! War S. Wood To be a nurse Conceited people PET LOVE weekends Sports Chuck P.J.M. Dee Dee Building furniture Hamburgers Having a good time Mark My girl and car Southern Belle and horses Margo Looking at eyes Sandie Happy people Renee F.E. woman That's my secret Lcpl. N. B. P. Summer nights Alan To meet new people A certain guy Ruthie Drooper fans Money Nesi and car Irwin Out of state person Diana Weekends Study hall Good parties Raising H—! J.H.L. People John Summer Sunday Afternoons Motorcycles Edward James TNT 775 Good clean fun? Playing basketball Zoe Creedence Freeness of everything Having fun Poncho and Stacy Karen John Making love Spring FAVORITE PASTIME Listening to records Having fun with the gang Being with Chuck Eating and sleeping Sports Reading Carpentary Books Racing Going out with the D. H. D. Going to the Crossroads Sleeping Parties and Riding Racing Driving slow Playing ping pong Walking in the country Sleeping in English class Driving to Fort Edward Riding with Melissa Being with a certain Marine Doing nothing Boxing with Sam Listening to music Having fun Driving cars Playing wuth Tuffy Saratoga Race Track Auto mechanics Eating Riding around Riding my motorcycle The Dirty-half-dozen Playing my guitar Heading out with the D.H.D. Groovin’ Writing to a certain guy Behaving myself Cheering Listening to CCR Tapes Anything to do with cycles Grooving and goofing Having parties D.H.D. Dreaming Playing sports Pysching out with D. H. D. Co. Enjoying the good times Riding my motorcycle Trying to graduate Dreaming Parties You name it Thinking FAVORITE EXPRESSION . Right on! Ride-on Yeah right Hang it up Hi guy Oh you really think so, huh? Hey No kiddin' Oh pooper Hey App! What's going on weekends What sha talking about? Hey tough Get Bent Oh well, can't win ’em all You wouldn't kid me? Hey Tuff Beautiful I hate you, you know that? You best believe it Phst You know what?” Yea, I guess so Hey baby Don't know Like H—!! Real neat You dummy! What! I don't know What do you want me to do? Oh stop that! Will you cut it out You writing a book? Oh goodie Get Bent! Is that so Hey Jake Where's my machine? You groovy chick Is that right It's none of your business. Oh shut your mouth Could be trouble Howard Ungowa Let’s Go” God sakes alive! Hang in there H-e-e-e-e-lp! Your kidding That's just what 1 figured Really, You're kidding me CiotSS P Opfi Cy June 25, 1981 The Parking Lot As the crowd starts to gather we see Scott and Cal Cook in their machines side by side on Argyle's Salt Lake Flats. Stevie's standing on the sidelines waiting for Jeff to get there so he'll have a sure win, unless Jeff brings his Chevy. Peter T. just zoomes in and informs us he outran the troopers again. He says his motorcycle is faster than their's since his is un- licensed. Bronson Philips just beat all racing vehicles at the Flats with his new motorcy- cle. Buddy wanted to have this reunion in the winter so that he could take them all on his TNT 775. John H. is flagging the racers on. We have many owners of important businesses in our presence. Peter P. has finally opened his own IGA with all-girl (?) help. George D. is well-known as the owner of all Playboy clubs across the U. S.; that tricky devil. Lob is right at his side as his publisher. The sec- retary for their organization is Joan. Deb P. is well-known as commentator of our mod, mod, world; the name of her shop: Groovin' Jane’s Mod Shop. Sue H. is her seamstress. Matt has opened a chain of underwear stores. Vinegar Ben Anderson now works at the Argyle Vinegar Factory. Use two hands carrying those gallons Ben. Cliff and Skeet are still the well-known proprietors of the Mud Lake Casino, and Fern just asked if we'd like to go horse-back riding at his Apaloosa Stables. Sue L. has taken over her father's position as principal of ACS. Craftsman Dave C. has just finished the building of his 83 room mansion on the ridge overlooking the Lamos pad. Mary K. is still collecting money from the class but this time it is for the refreshments for the reunion, which is sure a big expense. Mary L. , Sally, Deb M. , Bob W. , have started the new government group, The Outspoken Miniority. They're now commenting on the beverages present at our reunion. Mobs are around Cool Cat Saville because of his rise to stardom in the NBA. Cool has earned the reputation as the only man who can handle Lew Alcindor one-on-one. Tina let us know she couldn't be with us because she's refereeing the championship game of the N.Y. Knicks which is now coached by the famous rebounder Jumpin' George Bristol.” Cheering his team along are our old faithful cheerleaders, Joanne and Rita. Also, we have Donna, captain of the National Volleyball Team is entering the Olympics, backed by her powerful punch which in our class won many games. Dee Dee just informed us that she's finally beat her idol, Mohammad Ali, of course she’s got Alan as her coach. Marilyn and Linda were a little late because they have to take good care of their hubbies and Jackie's taking care of her ten little Liddles. Poor Danny is still moping about his long, lost loved one. Brains LaCross and Sue W. couldn't be with us 'cause he's assisting Dr. Gannon at Med- ical Center in a delicate brain operation with Sue as his head nurse. Good ol’ Brenda B. is still laughing; we don't know what about but we doubt if she knows either. Maybe she's laughing at Brian trying to get a suntan to cover up those rare rashes on his neck or Bill E. who looks somewhat different due to his shiny bald head. As we remem- ber, he took 13 years to grow that head of hair he had 10 years ago. Bill and Melissa have become in charge of the National Fireman's Assoc, due to their accidental car seat fires. The famous Dirty 1 2 Dozen just arrived. Cuddles Crawford, Juicy Lucy, Popsy Jack- O-Lantern, Lovey pooh Jim, Marsha (alias Butter Bean Love), and Crazy Davey have stuck together even after all their hairy experiences they have managed to arrange. If we all survive, we will meet again in ten years. Todcuj OJUb M , Tcmwiow Hm L fCtitdj OAt v Left to Right: M. Pierce, P. VanLint, D. Waite, J. Nichols, W. Burke, B. Smith, M. Wilson, W. Forrest, R. Cheney, K. Guilder, I. Matthews Left to Right: M. Dennis, K. Cormie, S. Ottens, Miss Cunningham, R. Salmonson, J. Ballentine, P. Williamson Left to Right: J. Lufkin, H. Forrest, S. Durkee, K. Bain, M. Ripley, K. Reynolds, M. Carpenter, T. Sioui, G. Monroe Left to Right: D. Lufkin, J. Harvey, D. Copeland, J. McDougall, P. Beckwith, K. Boice, S. Williams, R. Gagnon, A. Trattel, P. Casey Left to Right; D. Reynolds, M. Lohret, S. Butler, G. Davis, L. Kugler, B. Abrahamson, B. Deso, J. Flewelling, A. Cliff, S. Rist Left to Right; M. Gillis, P. Wilson, D. Flewelling, M. Jarvis, R. Kearns, K. Brown, F. Godfrey, D. Flewelling M V S. M o K to 'V K O' w Row I; K. Flewelling, E. Solmonson, P. Heidotf, M. Simpson, R. Manney, J. Dessaint, A. Strode Row II; B. Murray, S. Griffen, J. Nadeau, L. Jarvis, G. Graham, J. Liddle, L. LaPolt, K. Baker Row III; Mrs. McKernon, N. Guzi, A. Wood, C. Powers, M. Bonkowski, C. Burt, K. Reynolds, J. Hempel, W. Pollock u et- !! What's the problem? Row I: K. Bickford, D. Stevens, S. Ballentine, G. Kamburelis, E. Needham, E. Cornell, T. Flem- ing, M.B. Butler. Row II; L. Olsenwik, A. Robbins, R. Black, M. Skellie, C. Rondeau, L. Tefft, C. Smith, P. Waldo. Row III: M. Cook, S. Pollock, T. Pierce, L. Ballard, D. Ripley, C. Burt, P. Johnson, J. Tripp s. C O' p I Ou Row I; L.A. Bonkowski, T. Pollock, S. Sabo, S. Ketcham, T. Blair, L. Durkee, K. Kuba. Row II: D. Lufkin, R. Taylor, R. Cousineau, T. Burnham, F. Jones, B. Cook, S. Godfrey, L. Williams. Row III; R. Webster, R. Wells, R. Bennett, P. Jansson, T. Young, C. Weir Row I: M. Richards, M. Pendergrass, R. Montero, R. Gagnon, J. Sabo, M. Dessaint, S. Bonhote, B. Gillis Row II; L. King, J. McClenning, R. Bartholomew, S. Clark, T. Glacy, M. Wilcox, J. Hayes, J. McWhorter, L. Carpenter Row III: M. Stoner, T. Bain, T. Graham, J. Gillis, R. Rist, F. Winchell, B. McWhorter When do we rest? K. Tanner, T. Cheney, R. Jones, M. Lohret, T. Trombley, G. Bartholomew, L. Wilson, R. Boice Row HI; Miss Russell, R. Kugler, T. Williams, W. Forrest, K. Robbins, E. Johnson, R. Wells, L. Ottens Absent: R. Griffin Row 1: L. Phillips, M, Smith, R. Godfrey, M. Stevens, R. Pollock, M. McDougall, H. Winchell Row II: N. Kearns, L. Lufkin, D. Wilson, P. Cormie, K. Sumner, B. Hazard, L. Wicks, R. Dennis Row III: J. Inman, J. Waldo, V. Deyoe, K. Nichols, K. Tilford, J. Aldous, J. Gillis, Mrs. Hurlbut M I $. Oj hd b l Row I: M. Powers, L. Berube, S. Young, L. Lohret, D. Wilson, A. Smith, M. Davis, J. Flewelling, Row II; D. Durkee, T. Strode, D. Komarony, S. Copeland, D. Tripp, R. Glazebrook, B. Wade, B. Pollock, M. Swinton, D. Edwards Row III: E. Deso, J. Richards, P. Graham, D. Ripley, B. Cutler, P. Stevens, K. Murray, M. Beckwith, Mrs. Gamble Bottoms-up! Row I: M. Longdaue, S. Wicks, K. Allen, R. Upton, J. Williamson, T. Butler, K. Ingersoll, Row II; D. Needham, L. Blodgett, C. Olsenwik, P. McGeoch, D. Tanner, D. Weaver, S, McMurry, R. Tilford, C. Ballard. Row III: C. Taylor, G. Jones, E. Skellie, P. VanDriel, L. Johnson, J. Getty, W. Kearns, J. Fleming Row I: J. Black, C. O'Connor, G. Hilton, J. Upton, J. LaPolt, T. Kearns, C. Aldous, T. Bickford Row II: J. Terry, S. Young, C. Delisle, P. Lufkin, J. Keech, C. Deyoe, R. Tefft, J. Safford, M. Longdaue Row III; M. Smith, R. Cirino, J. Riley, K. Davis, S. Pierce, G. Sawtell, J. Webster, B. Trattel Tuttle, S, Guzi, V. Annis, P. Monroe, R. Wilson, B. Bristol Row III: S. Carpenter, G. Jones, M. (V VanAlstyne, W. Hughes, C. Cuthbert Absent: R. Glazebrook K FOWith U)bd(! Row I; M. Dennis, L. Liddle, I. Harrington, C. Matthews, A. Carruthers, L. Bodtke, M. Pauquette, M. Fish Row II: R. Tefft, R. White, M. Brayman, C. Gillis, L. Deptola, M. Butler, M. Annis, S. Wicks, K. Kilmer, R. Ballantine Row III: G. Jones, R. Cheney, J. Armstrong, M. Lohret, W. Hanna, K. Murray, R. Johnson, S. Bonhote, J. Glacy, C. Pollock, Miss MacWhorter Row I: S. Ovitt, L. Bain, P. Adams, C. Wells, M, Pollock, E. Liddle, J. Williamson Row II; B. Grant, K. Cutler, A. LaPolt, R. Cousineau, N. Bonkowski, S. Saville, J. Abrahamson, N. Strode Row III: M. Reid, B. Tripp, T. Jablonski, W. Bartholomew, A. Ripley, J. Nichols, S. Walker u TU. F O' l TU Row I; C. Burt, S. Ovitt, V. McWhorter, D. Durrum, B. Lewis, D. Young, M. Beckwith, M. Arm- strong, E. Blair, E. Kuba Row II: D. Griffin, C. Skellie, J. McEachron, D. Burnham, J. Clark, A. Scott, M. Needham, D. Ogburn, T. Norman, K. Jarvis Row III: Mr. Fowler, D. Smith, R. Lyon, B. VanLint, D. Trattel, C. Pollock, M. Pratt, R. Saunders, R. Wadsworth, D. Clark, D. Spiezio, T. Sherman Row I: D. Collins, K. Bently, P. Kugler, J. Karpinski, S. Wilson, T. Hilton, C. McKernon, R. Ogburn, J. Lohret., R. McGeoch, Row II: Mrs. Ovitt, J. Carpenter, L. Stark, M. Pauquette, P. Saw- tell, D. Allen, P. Heidorf, R. Swinton, S. Bain, W. Olsenwik.S. Anderson Row III: L. Fowler, L. Burnham, J. Nichols, T. Riley, S. Bickford, K. Keath, R. Tripp, C. Solloscy, G. Goodsell, T. Abrahamson Row I: D. Saunders, S. Ballard, L. Stevens, D. Wells, R. McGeoch, D. Young, L. Pollock Row II; A. Quarters, J. Hempel, R. Ogburn, T. Safford, D. Jarvis, D. Blodgett, D. Heidorf, B. Cheney Row III: S. Reid, M. O'Sick, S. Liddle, J. Wadsworth, C. Fish, K. Ulsamer, S. Black Row IV: Mr. Wright, C. Montero, T. McWhorter, B. Brown, M. Edwards, C. Bennett, C. Bristol, K. Dessaint Row I; F. Deptola, D. Getty, T. Johnson, S. Montero, M. Durkee, C. Weir, J. Bryer, K. Madsen Row II: T. Kugler, E. Hempel, C. Longdaue, M. Bain, J. Flewelling, B. Ely, S. Durrum, L. Fleming, M. Ingersoll, S. Butler Row III; Mr. Donnelly, J. Lyon, A. Grant, D. McWhorter, R. Wilson, V. Sioui, J. Colvin, R. Brayman, B. Bristol U . D O' it it I I y Row I; C. Fleming, J. Jablonski, M. Huggins, S. Smith, D. Harvey, J. Brennan, B. Graham, D. Colton, E. Coats, G. Inman, R. Scott Row II: C. McKernon, S. Wicks, S. Montero, B. McDou- gall, K. Jarvis, K. Horning, S. Komarony, C. White, D. VanLint, M. Griffin Row III; D. Wood, E. Quarters, R. Pollock, L. Wells, K. Ballard, C. Needham, E, Burnham, J. Armstrong, L. Deptla Row IV: J. Stark, M. Wadsworth, J. Bonhote, G. Stevens CLASS OFFICERS Treasurer M. Griffin Vice President R. McClenning President C. McKernon Secretary R. Scott Row I; D. Montero, D. Olsenwik, K. Lewis, M. Lyon, J. Pollock, M. Bonhote, B. Wood, J. Guzi, R. Saunders Row II: M. Phillips, L. Jones, M. Porter, K. LaPolt, C. Getty, P. Swinton, J. Bickford, R. McClenning, D. Cornell, J. Bennett Row III; N. Berube, R. Dessaint, R. Fowler, C. Cuthbert, N. Tuttle, C. Guard, J. Allen, B. Colton Row IV: B. Webster, C. Deyoe, P. Guilder, R. VanLint, R. Hazard, G. Bristol, R. McMurray Row I; C. Walker, D. Osborne, J. Blodgett, D. Sherman, P. Pendergrass, R. Bain, B. Crossett, T. Hilton, Row II; R. Pugh, W. Cornell, D. Depew, D. Cheney, D. Lamos, J. Bentley, J. Lapoint, Mr. Shaw Row III; D. Parrish, F. Norman, L. Jablonski, J. Longdaue, D. Jarvis, M. McDlenning Row IV: K. Monroe, C. Deyoe, B. VanAlstyne, L. Berube, B. Tuttle, K. Ottens Row I; A. Johnson, C. Humiston, P. Kamburelis, R. Ingersoll, S. Wicks, M. Pollock Row II; R. Black, I. Anderson, R. McGeoch, R. Longdaue, P. Bonkowski, A. Pauquette Row III: M. Price, M. White, B. Safford, N. Bain, C. Stevens Row IV; W. Cooper, D. Jansson, G. Liddle, R. Reid, P. Longdaue, Miss Robbins Row V: J. Hoskins, D. Collins, C. Depew, H. Saunders, T. Tripp CLASS OFFICERS President B. Black Secretary R. McGeoch Vice President J. Bentley Treasurer W. Crossett CLASS OFFICERS F X $ I hi K Vice President Kim Woodward Treasurer Jill Griffin Secretary Lisa Brown President Sherry Osborne Row I: F. Abrahamson, L. Brown, D. Bennett, K. Brennan Row II: C. Brayman, W. Burham, J. Bryer, C. Anderson, G. Archard Left to Right; K. Yarter, Mrs. Zayachek, L. Stevens, P. Walker, Mr. Boone, D. Stockwell, G. VanLint J. Solloscy Front: S. Pollock, J. Carruthers, R. Ketcham, G. Montero, R. Heidorf, T. Kamburelis Back: L. Lyon, J. Griffin, K. Hayes C. Grant, J. Griffin, R. Bello, B. Durrum, J. Kuba, B. Allen, E. Inman, K. Jablonski, M. Durkee, M. Hayes, W. Dowmont, R. Lee Row I: A. Sweet, R. McWhorter, K. Woodward, S, Osborne Row II; W. Randles, M, Rodriguez, J. Lufkin, K. Quarters Row III; G. Saville, W. Monroe, C. Ulsamer, S. Wadsworth Row I: S.-Randles, D. Lewis, K. Quarters, M. Huggins, J. Koncikowski, Row II; D. Ballard, T. White, M. Wood, K. Riley, Row III: J. Hoskins, T. Lewis, E. Briar, H. Price, W. Tripp CLASS OFFICERS Treasurer Dave McMurry Secretary Ruth Anderson President Corky Koncikowski Vice President Joanne Bristol J. Blair, H. Fish, K. Goodsell, S. Fowler, R. Haessly, D. Grant, R. Clark, K. Coates, P. Hilton, D. Clatworthy, R. Anderson Left to Right; C. Lamos, G. Henke, D. Lyon, W. Hanna, D. McDougall, D. McMurry, M. Hoskins, M. Liddle, D. LaPointe Left to Right: C. McNeil, Mrs. Guilder, Mr. Polunci, J. Woodward, M. Winchell, S. Osborne, P. Sheridan, J. Saunders, J. O'Connor Row I: P. Davis, L. Fowler, B. Bennett, S. Morrison Row II: B. Bodkin, S. Haessly, P. Adams, K. Graham, T. Fowler CLASS OFFICERS Treasurer Susan Hay President Pam Adams Vice President Carole Stott Secretary Jane Heidorf P. Conkey, K. Burnham, C. Hayes, B. Bain, R. Clark, P. Hilton, Z. Esser, G. Delano Left to Right; Mrs. Kent, R. Yarter, J. VanLint, C. Stott, D. White, J. Smith, Mr. Evans Row I; D. McDougall, M. Woodward, P. Powers, Row II; R. Smith, L. Montgomery, K. Coates, Row III; C. Skogsberg, K. Saf- ford, D. Whaley, P. Mylotte Will it explode? L. Nichols, S. Hay, J. Heidorf, M. Liddle, J. Kelly. T. Riley, D. Parish ' 'Bemg (wpj U xxwJIajv, 5o ig f stowb, mI 5ookul deum om a (pA as f cout L. '' Row I: Dan Guard, Advisor; Mr. Smith, Peter Pendergrass Row II; Eric Anderson, Mary Koncikow- ski, Susan Lamos, Joanne Karpinski, Jim Stott Qbuud ldb GovQAMJMMb Row I: K. Quarters, F. Abrahamson, S. Wicks, Row II: Mr. Boone, S. Lamos, S. Hanna, C. Lamos, J. Heidorf, S. Randles, Row III: C. Stott, J. Koncokowski, R. Black, L. Nichols OFFICERS Vice President; Laura Nichols Secretary: Jane Heidorf Treasurer; Robert Black President Corky Koncikowski Ctuvtu$ Qtodcyi Bom L Ju u(Vt -Se uO CiuyvuS Mr. Splatt P MA. QweetkeoAt B Queen Zoe and King Steve D. McDougall J. Koncikowski B. Sullivan R. Clark M. Liddle R. Lee AA- VfcwSifcj Club President; Steve Vice President: Peter Secretary: Jimmy Treasurer; Danny to ds (mi wav , Owv iMjfa (mi uS fjOtitlv.” [. Ii- FociboM Row I: S. Depew, P. Tripp, F. Delisle, J. Lee, A, Carruthers, K. Riley, J. Bello Row II; G. Bristol, R. Bello, D. Guard, P. Hilton, R. Guilder, ]. Stott, B. Palmer Row III: P. Pendergrass, G. Bristol, C. Mc- Kernon, D. Price, H. Price, E. Porter, S. Stevens, R. Guard B. Palmer, D. Price, P. Pendergrass, C. McKernon, P. Tripp, G. Bristol, J. Stott, S. Stevens, E. Porter, A. Carruthers, S. Depew, J. Lee, F. Delisle, D. Guard, Captains: Steve and Jeff Ckmhadm Top; R. Page, M. Mitchell, L. McKernon Bottom: J. Karpinski, T. Bello, K. Crawford Top to Bottom; J. Karpinski, T. Bello, K. Crawford, R. Page, P. Adams, P. Conkey, D. McDougall, C. Stott, P. Mylotte, D. McDougall, L. McKernon, J. Carruthers, M. Mitchell J.V. Ba kebbM Row I: G. Montero, K. Jablonski, J. Koncikowski, R. Bello, Row II: H. Price, J. Bello, R. Guard, D. Clatworthy, D. McMurry Vojt ihj Bctsk tbM Row I; W. Crossett, J. Morey, D. Guard, S. Depew, R. Graham, D. Osborne Row II: D. Lamos, J. Stott, S. Stevens, C. McKernon, J. Lee, G. Bristol, A. Carruthers, D. Saville, R. Pugh Front; P. Adams, L. McKernon Back: K. Crawford, T. Bello, M. Mitchell, J. Karpinski, R. Page J.V. CiumJkctAm Vcwtiiij Chwhadvts Left to Right: D. McDougall, D. McDougall, P. Conkey, J. Carruthers, A. Bello, C. Stott, P. Mylotte Substitutes; S. Fowler C. Brayman A. Sweet R. McWhorter JACK JEFF STEVE DAVE DANNY SCOTT QeMlfrt CW tkock is MARSHA JOANNE LUCILLE TINA RITA Let Mi kmm tbfj open D(y mob (pmCSi M Itu.'' A V V B R T f B £ R S t PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Anderson Mr. and Mrs. James Armstrong Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bello Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Bennett Mr. and Mrs. James Black Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Boone Mr. and Mrs. William Brayman Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bristol Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bristol Mr. Robert Cameron Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Carruthers Mr. and Mrs. Russell Center Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Colton Mrs. Marion Cook Mr. and Mrs. Coolidge Copeland Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford Miss Kathleen Cunningham Mrs. Rose Davis Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dessaint Mr. and Mrs. Frank Depew Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Donnelly Mrs. Alice Ellis Mr. and Mrs. Donald Evans Mr. and Mrs. Frederick D. Fish Mrs. Ruth Flewelling Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Flint Mr. and Mrs. George Gamble Mrs. Helen Griffin Mr. and Mrs. Russell Guard Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Elwaine Guilder Mr. and Mrs. William Hanna Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harke Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harrington Miss Susan Hebb Mr. and Mrs. Richard Holton Miss Barbara Hood Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Karpinski Mrs. Celia Kent Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Komarony Mrs. Mary Knocikowski Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Lamos Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lee Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Loomis Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lyon Mr. and Mrs. Norman Madsen Mr. and Mrs. Albert Marshall Mr. and Mrs. Clifford McKernon Mr. and Mrs. John McKernon Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McKernon Mr. and Mrs. David Mracek Miss Bernice McWhorter Mr. and Mrs. John McWhorter Mr. and Mrs. Noble McMurry Mr. and Mrs. John Mylotte Mr. and Mrs. John O'Day Mr. and Mrs. Harold Osborne Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ovitt Mr. and Mrs. Robert Page Mr. and Mrs. MacAvoy Pendergrass Mr. and Mrs. Robert Phillips Mr. and Mrs. David Pollock Mr. and Mrs. James Polunci Mr. and Mrs. Edward Porter Mr. and Mrs. Howard Price Miss Hazel Robbins Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ross Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Savelis Mr., and Mrs. Gerald Saville Mr. and Mrs. James Shaw Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith Mr. Ronald Splatt Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stoner Mr. and Mrs. William Stott Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Sumner Mr. and Mrs. John Sweet Mr. and Mrs. Alex Torda Mr. and Mrs. James Tuttle Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wells Mr. and Mrs. John Wheland Mr. Merrill Whittemore Mr. and Mrs. James Williamson Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wright Mr. and Mrs. John A. Zayachek FORT EDWARD-HUDSON FALLS SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION 134 Broadway - RH7-3513 - Fort Edward NOTICE: Fort Edward and Hudson Falls Students Planning for College Student You May Borrow Per Year 1st Year $1000 2nd Year $1000 3rd Year $1250 4th Year -$1500 Subsequent Graduate Studies - $1500 Loan made directly to students - No interest charge while in school - No obligation on parents to repay. Re- payment by student may be spread over 10 years after graduation at interest of only 7%. Compliments of Compliments of GREENWICH AUTO BODY, INC. ROE’S BOWL Compliments of 692-2050 “BEATTY’S” ICE CREAM SNACK BAR Compliments of Congratulations to Class of '71 ADIRONDACK FARMER CO-OP EXCHANGE FISK Congratulations to CONSTRUCTION CO. The Class of 1971 FOSTERS LIQUOR STORE Greenwich New York Hudson Falls New York Congratulations to The Class of 1971 GREENWICH FARM SUPPLY, INC. Main Street Greenwich New York Telephone: 692-2256 Compliments of KARPS TEXACO SERVICE Greenwich New York PENDER-TOWLY SHOP 14 Pearl St. Hudson Falls New York Best Wishes Everything to for the Sportsman The Class of 1971 MORAN’S McWhorters orchards SPORTING GOODS Rt. 40 Rt. 32 33 Main St. No. Argyle So. Glens Falls Hudson Falls, N. Y. Best Wishes to The Class of 1971 from cMmi house Restaurant Cocktail Lounge GARY and ED KONCIKOWSKI Open May 1st to November 1st 668-2476 Lake Shore Drive Lake George, N. Y. 1 Mile Off Northway Exit 22 Best of Luck to Senior Class of '71 JOHN STOKOWSKI AND SONS MARION AND FRED REED John Deere Sales and Service Rt. 22 A KEN’S GRILL Middle Granville 106 Broadway New York Tel. 1 - 518 - 642-1610 Fort Edward New York BONUS MOTORS SAVAGE’S SUPER-ETTE Route 29 Greenwich, N. Y. The dealership with that something extra; Chrysler, Plymouth, and Imperial. Broadway Fort Edward New York WELLER’S AUTO PARTS Main Street 747-0646 Hudson Falls New York MIKE’S RESTAURANT 40 Main St. South Glens Falls N. Y. Tel. RX 2-1193 JENKINS RADIO Television - Appliances Communications 10 Saratoga Avenue South Glens Falls N. Y. ABBOTT’S STEAK SHOP Specialty- Club Sandwich 41 Main Street South Glens Falls Best Wishes to Class of 1971 ARGYLE COOPERATIVE FIRE INSURANCE CO. R. D. 2 Argyle, New York 12809 Tel. 638-8481 JOHN W. SWEET, Sec. and Treas. Congratulations GREENWICH VARIETY SHOP Greenwich Congratulations KAZMAIER DRUG STORE Greenwich BILL’S MARKET FRANK’S BARBER SHOP Broadway 8040 Feeder St. Fort Edward New York Hudson Falls New York S. D. CARRUTHERS SONS, INC. Painting Contractors P. O. Box 37 Argyle, N. Y Phone 518 638-8374 Best Wishes to the Clas s of '7 1 Compliments of Headquarters for Artcarved - Keepsake Diamond Rings ARGYLE HARDWARE Bulova - Accutron Watches Main St. JOHN G. KOPF JEWELER Argyle New York 100 Main Street Hudson Falls, New York Best Wishes for KOVAL FARM AND GARDEN SUPPLY INC. Class of '71 MR. AND MRS. ALFRED SAVELIS Formerly Checkerboard Warehouse All Ralston Purina Products Numerous Horse Products Farm Sanitation A complete line of lawn and garden products Next to Bronk Coal and Lumber Phone 747-7272 Box 108 Parry St. Hudson Falls New York Compliments of Corsages and Wedding Designs ELLIS GARAGE WATKIN’S PARKSIDE FLOWERS Used Cars and Parts Phone 747-4013 Motor Vehicle Inspection Station Argyle New York 132 Main St. Hudson Falls BARBARA DAVIES FRED DAVIES Distributors of Cleansing Products For all Purposes Compliments of Homes -Cars -Personal-Gift We have something for Every Cleaning Problem Wholesale Retail 638-8806 WALLACE, ELINOR, AND DOUGLAS GRIFFIN SCHLAKE’S FINE FURNITURE 14 Lower Main St. Hudson Falls, N. Y. Compliments of MONAHAN LOUGHLIN, INC. Roofing and Sheet Metal Specialists Phone 747-4191 4 Locust St. Hudson Falls New York Best Wishes to Compliments of The Class of 1971 MARILYN’S BEAUTY SALON OLD STATION INN Lower Maple St. Greenwich Hudson Falls. N. Y. Compliments of FLYNN BROTHERS, INC. Greenwich, N. Y. Schuylerville, N. Y. JACKS SURGE SERVICE HARPER RICHARDS Kinney Rd. Argyle New York East Street Argyle, New York Phone 638-8382 LESTER LUFKIN SONS New Holland Farm Machinery Trucking Excavating Gravel-Sawdust-Fill Air Compressed Work NF8-8322 NF8-8233 Argyle New York Compliments of AGGIES IGA FIELDER’S MARKET SERVICE DRUGS 35 Lower Oak St. Hudson Falls New York 747-4144 56 3 4 Main St. Compliments of Hudson Falls, New York ♦ 3 Pharmacists with 80 years RX compounding MAPLEWOOD DAIRY Experience Best Wishes to the Class of 1971 from MAURICE AND LOIS KILMER Ar gyle New York Your Senior Portrait Today Become One of Your Cherished Possessions of Tomorrow We Thank You for the Privilege of Allowing us to Create Your Portraits and Wish You All Success and Happiness in the Future DURLING STUDIO OF PHOTOGRAPHY EDWARD A. DURLING Main Photographer 221 Main Street Telephone RH7-4663 Hudson Falls, N. Y. Submersible Water Pumps Repairs and Installations RICHARD LEISE WATER WELL CONTRACTOR Phone 638-8771 RD 2 Argyle New York Compliments of Compliments of ETTA’S BEAUTY SALON FREEBERN PRESS INC. Phone 638-8841 Maple Street Hudson Falls North Argyle New York New York DELISLE’S MOBIL OIL Compliments of LEE COUSINEAU CURTISS BREEDING Kerosene and Fuel Oil Burners and Furnaces Installed Phone 638-8730 SAVILLE’S GROCERY STORE BOB’S GROCERY Lady Betty Groceries Cold Cuts - Frozen Foods Cold Beer and Soda Burgoyne Ave. Hudson Falls New York Open 7 Days 9:00 am - 9:00 pm Closed Between 1 and 2 pm Open All Holidays 18 McCrea Fort Edward 747-5642 WM. M. BRONK LUMBER CO.r INC. Hudson Falls, New York Compliments of Compliments of HUDSON FALLS PAPER CO. HOFFER BULK Main St. Hudson Falls MILK TRANSPORT New York BAIN’S MARINE Phone 638-8362 R. D. 2 Greenwich, N. Y. Argyle Evinrude Motors New York Sales and Services Phone 692-7600 Congratulations Class of '71 THE VILLAGER THE PIT BUD, CHUCK, JIM Phone 747-9856 2 Eddy Street Fort Edward VICTORIAN MOTEL Fort Edward, New York Cocktail Lounge and Restaurant WINCHELL’S RADIATOR SERVICE Portable Welding Argyle FRED WINCHELL Coach Road Argyle, New York Compliments of FORT EDWARD ASSOCIATES INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE CAREER CHECKLIST will your first job measure up? Desirable working hours? At Continental, we work five days a week . . and quit at four pm. — Good pay and fringe benefits? In addition to good pay, Continental em- ployees have excellent fringe benefits, including vacations and many paid holidays. Clean, comfortable working conditions? Ours are above average now. They’ll be downright superb when our new ten story, air-conditioned build- ing is completed. □ □ □ □ What kind of people will you work with? Surveys show that our employees consider their friendly co-workers a major work benefit. Interesting work? Continental employees are assigned a variety of challeng- ing jobs, protecting people and property throughout the Northeast. What about advancement? We carefully place and train our employees . . . then promote them when they are ready to move forward. Is it a broad-based career opportunity? Continental is one of America’s largest prop- erty and casualty insurance organizations. Opportunities for capable people exist throughout the United States. for a Career with a Future- check with us The Continental Insurance Companies EASTERN DEPARTMENT 291 Glen Street Glens Falls, N. Y. 12801 Congratulations to the Class of 1971 JOHN KINNEY INSURANCE Compliments of Compliments of B C RECREATION PEAK’S LIQUOR STORE Hudson Falls New York LANES INC. 6 Center Street Hudson Falls Congratulations to us, from us. JIM STOTT AND New York PETE PENDERGRASS Congratulations Compliments of to the UTA DEPEW Class of 1971 CUT CURL JACK and ED TOOMEY BEAUTY SALON TOOMEY’S LIQUOR STORE Argyle, N. Y. Fort Edward, N. Y. Phone NF8-8655 Congratulations to the Class of 1971 KINGSBURY OIL CO. 88 Feeder Street Hudson Falls New York THOMAS HARRINGTON Proprietor T elephone RH7-6163 Best Wishes to the Graduating Class of 1971 Class Rings Graduation Announcements Caps and Gowns Taylor-made Yearbooks BALFOUR-TAYLOR Represented by BOB GRAY - DON NASH - JIM GERDING DICK SIMS - BOB MacFADDEN P. O. Box 2509 Schenectady, New York 12309 Compliments of South Glens Falls New York COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. It1 s the Real Thing Come to Marine Midland for all your banking needs. We re here to help you. And that’s not just a slogan, it’s our business. MARINE IVI I OLA INI D NATIONAL BANK OF TROY ARGYLE OFFICE Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Congratulations to The Class of 1971 from SANDY HILL CORPORATION Designers and Builders of Pulp and Paper Machinery LOCAL INSURANCE AGENCY MARY C. TKAC Insurance with Confidence Phone 747-4121 FRANK DEPEW Upper Broadway Fort Edward, N. Y. Shop Used Cars DOUBLE DISCOUNT Areas Lowest Prices Argyle 117 Broadway Fort Edward New York New York 638-8655 Cong ratulations Compliments To the Graduating to Class of '71 The Class of 1971 CARMODY FORD MERCURY, WHEELDON INC. ELECTRIC PLUMBING Compliments of r. w. McIntyre Main Street JEWELER Greenwich, N. Y. 2197 West St. Argyle New York Best Wishes to the Class of 1971 HOLLISTER PLUMBING HEATING CORP. 131 River Street Hudson Falls New York Compliments of RAY WILLIAMS Compliments of DOUBLE R CLEANERS Free pick up and delivery Ope hour service THE OLD FORT RESTAURANT Phone 747-7065 Hudson Falls New York Congratulations to the Class of 71 GREENWICH FARM SUPPLY, INC. Main Street, Greenwich, New York 12834 Telephone (518) 692-2256 Compliments of Compliments of FLYNN BROS. INC. STEVENS FURNITURE Greenwich, N. Y. 188 Main St. 692-2689 Hudson Falls, Schuylerville New York 695-3138 Compliments to the Congratulations Class of 1971 to the from Class of 1971 from J L DINER JOHN WILLIAMSON Argyle HOLLERAN’S SOUTH END GROCERIES 49 Broadway Fort Edward New York WOODY’S SERVICE Compliments of GRANVILLE PHARMACY Full Service Garage for All Automotive Needs, Specializing in Electrical Work and Front End Alignment. Hudson Falls, New York Phone 747-4414 Granville New York THE GRASTORF PRESS Printers - Stationers Hallmark Cards and Party Goods Granville New York Best Wishes to the Class of 1971 GREENWICH AGWAY Beeline Dept. GREENWICH VARIETY STORE Farm and Home Dept. Route 40 Box 215 Greenwich New York Greenwich, N. Y. 12834 Compliments of THE ARGYLE VARIETY SHOP BUTTERNUT RIDGE FARM Chippwa Shoes - Lee Clothes 638-8701 Argyle New York Fresh Fruits and Vegetables GOOSE ISLAND POTATOES in Season McKERNON BROTHERS BILL AND HELEN Argyle STEVENS New York Compliments of Compliments Your Mobil Dealer of GEORGE PIERCE ANTHONY DEE NF8-8284 I Mobil I STANLEY CHEVY-OLDS INC. . 8 1 Main Street Greenwich Argyle New York Savings you can count, Service you can count on. Congratulations to The Class of 1971 McCANN’S PHARMACY MARION COOK’S YARN SHOP Yarn McCall's Patterns Knitting and Sewing Materials Argyle New York 166 Main St. Hudson Falls, New York Compliments oi A P TEA COMPANY Greenwich New York MARY-O-SHOP Infant's and Children's Wear 154 Main St. 747-0070 Hudson Falls, New York Best Wishes to the Class of 1971 LARRY’S I.G.A. FOODLINER GOOSE ISLAND POTATOES McKERNON BROTHERS R. D. 1 Tablerite Meats NF8-8417 Argyle, New York Argyle New York
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