Berlin Central School - Mountaineer Yearbook (Berlin, NY)

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7fie 1971 Senior (’ ass of tfie 7 erfin Centra Scfioof Presents 7fie TITounlaineer Gfa asses 7, acu an iza lions 7)efiincf I he Scenes Dedication We the Class of '71 would like to dedicate our yearbook to three very deserving teachers. Mrs. Linda Tharp, Mrs. Ardarath Gorsky, and Mr. Law- rence Frank have unselfishly devoted their time and efforts in order to make our past years more enjoyable and productive. Without their help, our Junior Prom, the Senior play, and our yearbook would not have been the successes that they were. We greatly appreciate their contributions. Special Recognition The Class of '71 would like to pay special tribute to the following who have contributed much to our years of growing up, and who have made a lasting impression on our lives and memories. Spiro Agnew Bugs Bunny O. J. Simpson Raquel Welch Mom Apple Pie Jerry Rubin Betsy Ross Chucky Cleats Batman Anne Weinberg Percy Knarf Butch Cassidy Ringo Ohio State National Guard Benedict Arnold Ronald McDonald Paul Revere Lassie Roger Ramjet Ralph Lew’s Bar Sara The 33rd Street Gang Joe Namath Simon and Garfunkle Fanny Farkle Elliot Gould Arlo Guthrie Fish Cheer Don Quixote Arnold Mother Goose King Arthur Gomer Pyle Snoopy Ralph Nader Casper Moby Dick The Snack Bar Davy Crocket Bozo White Socks Uncle Jim Fisk Tyrone F. Homeigh For many the noonhour is a busy time with band, chorus, classes, or just plain eating. The culmination of any school day is the afternoon when classes are slowly drawing to a close, the busses take to the road, and intramurals become the rule of the day. Seniors u t)our 7ime 7(as ( o ne 7 ) alecficiorian Regents Scholarship Bausch Lomb Science Award Honor Student c ba utaiorian Barbara Oe nich D. A. R. Good Citizen Honor Student Jarij Jfewitt Regents Scholarship Alternate Honor Student June C cfrecf Nursing Scholarship Alternate Honor Student Honor Student TloBeri Denue Honor Student Betty Crocker Homemaker Award Regents Scholarship Alternate Honor Student Nursing Scholarship Alternate Honor Student JKarc Siep iens Regents Scholarship Honor Student B)cott Jeer io t Regents Scholarship Alternate Aucfrey Acfams INTERESTS: Byron Clough Nursing at St. Mary’s Hospital MEMORY: Summer of 1970 (tfaucfia )oomAower INTERESTS: Horses Sports MEMORY: 1967-1970 INTERESTS: Sports MEMORY: Junior Prom J)onaf(f T urcficJt INTERESTS: MEMORY: Automobiles Sports Class of '71 Da e INTESESTS: Bob Nursing MEMORY: August 15, 1970 'John CJ ose INTERESTS: Science Water Sports My Junior year and the class of 1970. MEMORY: INTERESTS: Creativity Being intrigued by humanity MEMORY: Life and loving genuine friends aren C j ran cfa INTERESTS: Football Sewing MEMORY: Passing my History Regents. LNTE RESTS: Bob Baking MEMORY: Driver Education 1970 T arSara T)emiclz INTERESTS: Neil Working on VW’s MEMORY: Junior Year f cfmuncf T)emic£ INTERESTS: Motorcycles Hunting and Fishing MEMORY: English class enee 7)efe eon INTERESTS: Skiing Sports MEMORY: Summer '70 INTERESTS: Girls Motorcycles MEMORY: None INTERESTS: Music Children MEMORY: Senior Class INTERESTS: Cosmetology MEMORY: Classes of '70 and '71 INTERESTS: Making people happy Flying MEMORY: Mrs. Weinberg’s English classes Oean Joocfermote INTERESTS: Sports Music MEMORY: Guayaquil '70 T onna 5oocfermote INTERESTS: People Summer Fun MEMORY: Kindling wood on Bus 41 Crwin Greene INTERESTS: Auto Body Work Stock Cars MEMORY: Bus to Troy '69-'71 RoSeri (Jriswo cf INTERESTS: Auto Body Work Drag Racing MEMORY: Bus trip to Troy 2)cz ? Jutermut i INTERESTS: Aidyl Traveling MEMORY: Buffalo and the 33rd. Street Gang. Jary Jfeivitt INTERESTS: Serving God. MEMORY: Robin INTERESTS: Nursing Having Fun MEMORY: Years at BCS INTERESTS: Outdoor Sports Enjoying Life MEMORY: English with Mrs. Wein- berg. INTERESTS; Booze Girls MEMORY: Fight with Fred Haley. Patrick jtones INTERESTS: Being my own boss. Cars MEMORY: Junior Prom INTERESTS; Cars Girls MEMORY: The Great Pumpkin . Susan , Jones INTERESTS: Enjoying Life Outdoor Sports MEMORY: School year '69-'70. G irisiine JCe in INTERESTS: Band Chorus MEMORY: Speech Class JCeffy INTERESTS: Fun Girls MEMORY: BOCES INTERESTS: Conservation Music MEMORY: Driving five teachers from Berlin in 7th Grade 'Jerru L amp fie re C arof TICacDeicj i INTERESTS: Working with hair Babysitting MEMORY: Summer of'70 JCaren Titan cJies er INTERESTS: Being Happy Reading MEMORY: Soccer Sectionals 69. JIT e fissa JlCarceau INTERESTS: Art Swimming MEMORY: The bus ride to and from school. INTERESTS: Having a good time. Sports MEMORY: Booze parties. INTERESTS: Becoming an airline stewardess Sports MEMORY: Junior Prom '70 OCea on INTERESTS: Sports Data Processing MEMORY: Summer 70 Sarah Osterhout INTERESTS: Sports MEMORY: Class of 71 Bfeweffyn rPa mer INTERESTS: Sports Good night life. MEMORY: Winter ’69- '70. INTERESTS: Cosmetology People MEMORY: Bus ride to Troy .Jean J ueSef INTERESTS: Horseback Riding Secretarial work MEMORY: Typing class JJoan J ueSef INTERESTS: Secretarial Housewife MEMORY: Berling Central School INTERESTS: Cars My Future MEMORY; Driver- Education 73 a r 6a r a ScAuffz INTERESTS: Music Finding happiness MEMORY: Guatemala oaurie SA or er INTERESTS: Music Children MEMORY: Junior Prom J amefa S eA INTERESTS: Traveling Jim Zsido MEMORY: Summer of 1970 JlCarc S epAens INTERESTS: Double Bass Soccer MEMORY: Bad scene! , Joann e 7. )a jar INTERESTS: Caring for children. Being happy. MEMORY: Friends and classmates of school years. TJars INTERESTS: Cars Girls MEMORY: The fun on the vocational bus. JCathfeen l.Jayer INTERESTS: Raising Poodles MEMORY: Driver Education. 'Jo'yinn J.)eSer INTERESTS: Nursing People MEMORY: Bus ride to Troy. INTERESTS: People Love MEMORY: Center Berlin turn. yJruce Dfweff Trances Doans INTERESTS: Motorcycles Hunting MEMORY: Mechanical Drawing Class. INTERESTS: MEMORY: Ronnie Hunt Water Skiing Junior Prom. (Janj cJeer ioft INTERESTS: Motorcycles Hunting Mechanical Drawing Class. MEMORY: Ae-'Sc nch 5‘ Sco IKanc iesier ( ) arrie TILax on INTEREST: Happiness MEMORY: The 33rd. Street Gang INTEREST: Kipper Being a good wife. MEMORY: Soccer games. Peterson INTERESTS: Agriculture MEMORY: Driver Ed JKicfiael Twitter Advisors: MR. L. FRANK MRS. A. GORSKY We re going to put THIS in the yearbook Tomorrow’s Leaders! Class Officers: D. GOODERMOTE B. DEMICK L. SHORTER H. ZWACK King: RONALD WALSH Queen: GAIL FOSTER Prince: PATRICK JONES Princess: BARBARA SCHULTZ Court JOANNE WAGAR BARBARA DEMICK RENOE DE LEON JO ANN WEBER Jfearis l )ere young an cf (Jag Here is the story of two delightful girls, Cornelia Otis Skinner and Emily Kimbrough, and their adventurous trip to Europe, Some of their escapades include an adventure with a stowaway, the encounter with two young and handsome medical students, an attack of the measles, and acting lessons from the great French actor, Monsieur de la Croix. With the time and effort put forth by our director Mrs. Gorsky, and all those involved, our play proved to be a brilliant success and was enjoyed by all. t)ear()ooI? V cfitors ROW 1: S. Craib, H. Zwack, B. Demick, D. Goodetmote, M. Marceau, J. Eldred. ROW 2: K. Crandall, J. Close, J. Hubbard, J. Neaton, D. Miller, K. Jansen, S. Geerholt, Mr. Frank. Advisor: MR. L. FRANK Co-editors in Chief: B. DEMICK, D. GOODERMOTE, H. ZWACK MR. NASH Everybody loves somebody sometime . . . A tender moment How do ya get in this thing, anyway? Take that, Mr. Frank! BORED! !! ROW ONE: Vincent, Decker, Jerome, Carr, Beaudry, Hartnagle, Peterson, Manchester, Carr, Zwack. ROW TWO: Cummings, Jones, Eckhart, Alderman, Smith, Bentley, VonSchilgen, Sandow. ROW THREE: Fyfe, Brown, O'Dell, Johnson, Cornwall, Metzger, Berger. ROW FOURS: Teal, Moon, Hoffman, Bullock, Goodermote, Roach, Goodermote, Rosso , Devlin, Graves, Mr. Urbano. amors Officers President: D. BERRY Vice President: E. FREIHOFER Secretary: D.O'DELL Treasurer: P. Crandall (Absent) ROW ONE: Rohenaz, Burdick, Minkler, LaVoie, Hanlon, Hewitt, Riccardi, DeLeon, Coulter, Wagar. ROW TWO: Bonesteel, Yerton, Becker, Garippa, Miller, Mathews, Freihofer, Goodermote, Corbin, Jansen, Mrs. Zimniewicz. ROW THREE: Moon, Shorter, Keley, Westfall, Teal, Roberts, Berry. Sykes, ROW FOUR: Schaefer, Burdick, Wynants, Vogel,Vickery, Groux, Vosburgh, Fowler, Cummings. ROW FIVE: Johnson, Farnik, Rathbun, Plouffe. ROW ONE: Gooder- mote, Hoffman, Mittnight, Giumar- ra, Crandall, Goyen, Murray. ROW TWO: Gooder- mote, Hartnagle, Button, Schaeffer, Hakes, Forrar, Hart- nett. ROW THREE: Wal- ther, Conklin, Min- kler, Stevens, Jones, Osgood, Saunders, Denue. Mr. Lubas. op. 20mores ROW ONE: Snyder, Goodermote, Poehl- man, Walsh, Hewitt, Crandall, Rose. ROW TWO: Sagen- dorf, Webster, Hal- leck, Davis, Chart- ier, Kelly, Mrs. Gut- ermuth. ROW THREE: Thur- ber, Goodermote, Vanderhoef, Horacek, Wilcox, Schemerhorn, ROW THREE: Geer- holt, Gardner, Poole, Sweeney. President: K. VANDERHOEF Vice President: J. ZSIDO Secretary: J.ROBERGE Treasurer: J. FORRAR Officers ROW ONE: Milby, Alderman, DeCarlo, Osgood, Laraby, Burdick, McCumber, De- mick. Row TWO: Clyde, Thomas, Gutermuth, Gardy, Fredericks, Plouffe, Cum- mings, Mr. Hogue. ROW THREE: Goyer, Rathbun, Deyoe, Jensen, Zsido, Hasbrouck. ROW ONE: Gardner, Goodermote, Denue, Sweener, Petersen, Carr, Zwinge, Beau- dry, Schmich. ROW TWO: Hing, Goodmote, O'Dell, Sweener, Donovan, Schnoop, McGovern, Goodermote. ROW THREE: Cummings, Boomhower, Levitre, Harrington, Morgan, Saunders, Zsido. Mr. Miller. 7res ii men ROW ONE: Amidon, Vic- kery, Diggs, Maxon, Vin- cent, Nichols, Osgood, Sweeney. ROW TWO: Riccardi, Gos- soo, Elliot, Huff, Gardner, Jones, Mrs. Kavanaugh. ROW THREE: Goyer, Harring- ton, Bentley, Eckhardt, Tho- mas. ROW FOUR: Sweet, Schind- ler, Lamphere, Manchester, Hubbard. ROW 1: Blowers, Mittnight, Shorter, Yerton, Cerstel, Crandall, Thomp- son, Roberge. ROW 2: Burdick, Coyer, Young, Goodermote, Hussey. ROW 3: llonestccl, Brennan, McEwan, Sieley, OstcrlKtut, Michaels. ROW 4: lloag, Wynaiits, ll.ishrouck, Geerholt, Mr. Irencli. ROW S: Rose, Hobson. King. Officers President: S. GAR1PPA Vice President: J. GOODERMOTE Secretary: P. HARRINGTON Treasurer: S. DIGGS ROW 1: Snyder, Hewitt, Smith, Ames, Baker, Rosso, Miller. ROW 2: Warner, Nissen, Fowl- er, Donahue, Mrs. Karpien. ROW 3: Walthers, Hanlon, Kim- ball, Garippa, Baker, Jones. ROW 1: Donovan. Murray, Crandall. Nelipowitz, Crandall. Harrington, King. ROW 2: Baker, Ma- son, Bulson, Peterson, Owens, Mr. Cary, Hill, Hing. Pochard. Jansen, Berger. ROW 1: Smith, Jones, Minkler, Bass, Bass, Peterson, Sweener, West, Weeden. ROW 2: Mr. Purdy, Mayer, Tilly, Greene, Aider- man, Staples, Palm- er, Stevens. ROW 3: Hill, McGovern, Greaney, Giumarra, LaPort. Barber, N’icpon, Stevens. ROW 1: Kucharski, Mat- son, Jones, Decker, Crandall, Betterly, Bogucki, Sweeney, Mat- son. ROW 2: Kimball, Crandall, Zsido, Zwinge, Babcock, Ray, Gooder- mote. ROW 3: Mr. Cornwall, Sedgwick, Stephens, Elliott, Vars, Stephens, Nellis, Vand- erhoef. ROW 1: Brenenstiihl, Mosseau. Mittnight. Devlin, Schermerhorn, Roebal, Golowaty. Klaxon. ROW 2: Vogel, McCumber. Anderson, Hing. Wagar, Teasdale, Hill. ROW 3: Mr. Bedford. Yatsonskv, Michaels, Hammond. Bierworth, Burdick. O'Dell. ROW 4: Minkler, Alderman, Krahforst. Dixon. Sheridan, Ashley, DeShane. Officers President: M. SEDGWICK Vice President: E. PALMER Secretary: M. GIUMARRA Treasurer: E. SWEENEY C°icj it i Jracfe ROW ONE: Eckhardt. Bentley, O’Dell, Gardner, Staples, Rock, Vickery, Demick, Teasdale, Hoag, Max- son, Geer holt, Bulson, Maxfield. ROW TWO: Zwinge, Stanley, Demick, Hall, Richmond, Crandall. Decker. Hasbrouck. Mason, Wescott. ROW THREE: Michaels, Wheeler, Littlefield, Vars, Goodermote, Harrison, Saunders, Owens, Walker, Goodermote, Mockler, Garrison, Miss Mooney. ROW ONE; Beach, Rosso, Young, Denue, Crane, Bink, Sweener, Al- derman. ROW TWO; Michaels, Hartnett, Baker, Enderle, Elisha, Dixon, Beau- dry, McGovern, Per- ham. ROW THREE: Hawes, Rathbun, Goodermote, Walt- ers, Knuetter, Et- man, Purdy. ROW FOUR: Jensen, Hewitt, Friehofer, Diggs, Becker, Bone- steel, Stanley, Giumarra, Saunders, Maxfield. ABSENT: Mrs. Potter, Mat- thews, Gould. Seuen A Qracfe Officers President: K. DIGGS Vice President: M. FREIHOFER Secretary: D. RITTER Treasurer: R. OWENS ROW ONE: Patalino, Manchester, Snyder, Gapp, Johnson, Garippa, Conner, Burdick. ROW TWO: Blowers, Fowler, Greene, Yatsonsky, Carr, Tefoe, Salvi. ROW THREE: Chittenden, Murphy, Hunt, Brand, Bentley, Walsh, Ritter, MacVeigh, Schmich, Nichols, Mr. Warner. ROW FOUR: Farquhasson, Goetsch, Hill, Dodge, Williamson, Schindler, Donohue. Jacu itj u(7 m on your Sic e . . . jSoarcf of Ccfucation Mr. L. Hewitt, Mr. S. Bunce, Mr. E. Boehme, Mr. W. Haley, Mr. O. Wirkki, Mr. A. Berry, absent: Mr. D. Stephens Supervising Principal 7Kr. 7). Tlfc Juire JTCr. Is). JCerscA CBuifJiiny CPrincipaf JlCr. rP. Qarippa Cjfemenlary Supervisor s uperuisors Ju idance Utrs. 'Jortf Mr. R. lo)arner Mrs. 9. Toiler business Mrs. R. Maxson 3 161 rar y Mrs. J. Jiis iop Mrs. R. 9ris(vofcf Jltrs. V. JCa uinauyA Mr. 7?. JKiffer S. 3 2 Wane cie nee 7Kr. JZ Jfogue TITr. 1). L u6as 7ICr. 7 Purely TITr. 7[ TITeyers • CPsycAo oyy TITr. eS. JJart iny JlCr. J Cornwall Mr. 7). Jairs ROW ONE: Jerome, Goodermote, Smith, Crandall, Berry, McGovern, Greene, Roberge. ROW TWO: Hasbrouck, Mason, Denue, Harrington, LaPort, Hartnagle, Goodermote, Greene, Mr. Lance. ROW THREE: Graves, Eckhardt, Zsido, Denue, Brennan, Johnson, Freighofer, Cornwall, Craib. c5 eruor M on or Society ROW 1: Mr. Cornwall, Mr. French ROW 2: L. Devlin, B. Becker ROW 3: G. Hewitt, D. Berry ROW 4: J. Eldred, E. Freihofer ROW 5: B. Demick, D. Goodermote ROW 6: H. Zwack , junior 1 fon or Society ROW 1: Mr. Cornwall, Mr. French S. Anderson, E. Denue, D. Hobson V. Hartnett, T. Warner 0aconican ROW ONE: Cornwall, Craib, Bentley ROW TWO: McGovern, Mrs. Kava- naugh, Schultz. ROW THREE: Man- chester, La Port, Boomhower. ROW FOUR: Marceau, deLeon, May- cock. ROW FIVE: deLeon, Johnson, Rosso. ROW SIX: Riccardi, Freihof- er, Neaton. V cfitors JANET CORNWALL and SHERRI CRAIB if Siancf Conductor: MR. O. CHRISTENSEN Percussion Jrass enior Gf, orus Off veers President: K. GOODERMOTE Vice President: D. BRENNAN Secretary: D. O'DELL B. PETERSON Treasurer: J. FARNIK Librarian: C. KEHN V. HARTNETT (absent) Cj on cfu dress MISS B. MOONEY Colonie Center junior Ghorus Spor s eanj c‘ J )hen Vou re IsJ ROW ONE: Kusharsky (mgr.), Gutermuth, Manchester, Goodermote, Maxon, Lamphere, Palmer, Jones, Jansen, Goodermote. ROW TWO: Semrad, Goyer, Brennan, Johnson, Goodermote, Burdick, Close, Schaeffer, Goodermote, Coach Miller, Goodermote (scorekeeper). Uarsi y Soccer ( o ( ap tains D. GOODERMOTE and T. LAMPHERE JZ T). Soccer ROW ONE: Peterson, Snyder, Warner, Thompson, Murray, Goyer, Zwinge, Webster, Goyer, Sicley, Osterhout, Shorter, Harrington, Chartier. CENTER: Mr. Purdy. ROW TWO: Bentley (mgr.), Wescott, Poole, Lamphere, Hakes, Deyoe, Garippa, Schnoop, Kimball, Sweeney, Mittnight, Hasbrouck, Crandall, Donovan, Schindler (mgr.). Captain A. WEBSTER (COACH PURDY. ZJarsj y Soccer Berlin 9 Taconic Hills 0 Berlin 1 Ichabod Crane 1 Berlin 0 Germantown 0 Berlin 1 Albany Academy 0 Berlin 0 New Lebanon 0 Berlin 4 Hudson 3 Berlin 0 Cairo 1 Berlin 1 Taconic Hills 0 Berlin 0 Ichabod Crane 3 Berlin 1 Germantown 2 Berlin 0 Albany Academy 1 Berlin 0 New Lebanon 1 Berlin 3 Hudson 1 Berlin 2 Cambridge SECTIONALS 1 Berlin 2 Hadley Luzerne 0 Berlin 0 Northville 4 Totals: 8 wins, 6 losses, 3 ties JZ 77. 7) as£et£a7 ROW 1: Sicley, Roberts, Hasbrouk, Garippa, Goodermote, Jensen, Schindler, Goyer, Donovan, Schnoop, Schmich, Osterhout, Chartier, ROW 2: Garippa, Webster, Mr. Miller, Goyer, Schindler. Varsity ) as Vet ball ROW 1: D. Goodermote, j. Maxon, Mr. Purdy. G. Harrington, P. Crandall; ROW 2; K. Vanderhoef, J. MacVeight, D. Wescott, R. Speanberg, L. Palmer, D. Goodermote, P. Jones ROW ONE: Stephens, Baker, Goodermote, Sicley. ROW TWO: Lamphere, Goyer, King, Phillips, Amidon, Speanburg, Coach Muller. VoffeySaff JZ V. JiaseSa I ROW Is W. Sweeney, R. Goyer, W. Chartier, D. Hoffman, L. Roberts, D. Berry, A. Alderman. ROW 2: C. Bentley, P. Crandall, N. Donovan, P. Sykes, B. Goyer, K. Vanderhoef, A. Webster, B. Goodermote, Mr. Hogue. ROW Is B. Sweener, C. Jansen, ROW 2: L. Palmer, W. Phillips, B. Clough, R. Anderson, D. Goodermote, J. Phillips, M. Moon. ROW 3: Coach Muller, R. Goyer, P. Jones, A. Sicley, R. Speanburg, K. Jansen, R. Walsh, S. Garippa. J. V. (jAeer eac ers ROW Is N. Miller, K. Shorter, S. Diggs, S. Snyder ROW 2: 1. O'dell, V. Hartnett, E. Denue, A. McCumber C JO'-'C Captains V. HARTNETT K. SHORTER 7)arsitij G ieer eacfe ers ROW 1: D. Coulter, K. Manchester, B. Demick; ROW 2: E. Freihofer, D. O'dell, A. Adams; ROW 3: Schultz, R. de Leon, L. Shorter ROW 1: Roberge, McCumber, Hartnett, Vincent, Maxon, Rosso, Miller, Mittnight, Coulter. ROW 2s Burdick, Fowler, O'Dell, Hewitt, Hoffman, Manchester, Diggs, DeLeon, O'Dell, Rosso, ROW 3s Mrs. Gerstel, Osterhout, MacVeigh, Maycock, Jones, Miller, Hobson, Neaton, King, Jones, Devlin, Becker, Shorter. ROW 4s Hartnagle, Fowler, Jansen, Goodermote, DeShane, Zsido, Freihofer, Ames, Jensen, Nissen, Roberge, Crandall, Crandall. IJo feyfjal ROW ONE: Goodermote, O'Dell, Miller, Vincent, Crandall, Maxon, Shorter. ROW TWO: Roberge, Hoffman, MacVeigh, DeShane, Osterhout, Maycock, O'Dell, Freihofer, DeLeon, Devlin, Becker. Soccer ROW ONE: Vincent, Crandall, Maxon, Rosso, Miller, Mittnight, Crandall. ROW TWO: Bur- dick, Fowler, Roberge, Hewitt, Hoffman, Manchester, O'Dell, DeLeon, O'Dell, Rosso. ROW THREE: Mrs. Gerstel, MacVeigh, Osterhout, Fowler, Maycock, Jones, Miller, Hobson, Shorter, Ames, Devlin, Becker, Jansen. )asJ?et6a f ROW 1: Hartnett, Hewitt, Vincent. Maxon, Miller, Mittnight, Becker, Coulter, ROW 2; Goodermote, Burdick, Fowler, Rosso, Jensen, Zsido, Ames, Roberge, Rosso, ROW 3: Mrs. Gerstel, MacVeigh, Fow- ler, DeShane, Osterhout, Maycock, Jones, Miller, Hobson, Jones, King, Nissen, Devlin, Hoffman. 55e iincf the Scenes uSee J fow Jhey Shine y Gafeteria G. Deflice, A. Moses, T. Harrington, F. Crandall, J. Goodermote. Gtransportation A. Lawless, W, Bentley, V. O'Dell, B. Goodermote, A. Green, J. Denve, H. Beach, W. Jones, R. Ford, J. Nadelen, F, Amidon, D. Jones, J. Goodermote. C)ustocftans F. Smith, W. Bentley T. Cahill, J. Mahoney Secre ar es JlCrs. S Joocfermoie UTrs. TIC. TIT an cAes ter DAe cS emor C c ass (5ntjcfe er S7 7.) C ase ) our JKincf.” Class Rings Graduation Announcements Name Cards and Accessories Caps and Gowns Taylor-made Yearbooks BALFOUR-TAYLOR Schenectady Office Represented by Bob Gray - Don Nash - Jim Gerding Dick Sims - Bob Macfadden P.0. 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Troy, New York ♦ 4 W • V DEE WHITMAN General Merchandise Stephentown, New York Official Photographer for 1971 Mountaineer Specializing in Portraits of Distinction and Photo Supplies Compliments of DeLUREY’S SALES AND SERVICES Local International Truck Dealers North Hoosick, New York Compliments of HUBBARD’S GARAGE THE General Repairs Gas and Oil Phone: 659-5782 Y STORE ( Esso) DEALER Compliments of ABLE COOLING SERVICE INC. Troy, New York Mobil MILLER’S GAS STATION H. W. JONES GARAGE General Repairs and Towing Route 2 Grafton, New York Petersburg, New York Phone: 659-5591 Open Daily 6:00 - 8:00 (Year Round) Sundays and Holidays 8:00 - 8:00 Compliments of GRAFTON LAUNDERETTE Grafton, New York Best Wishes to the CLASS OF ’71 LOYAL and MARION GOODERMOTE Compliments of THE CRUSHER (Rynard) TO SUIT YOUR PINEVIEW RESTAURANT Grafton, New York Save DAGLE’S GROCERY STORE Grafton, New York HEWITT AND SONS Complete Home Building Service Custom Built Homes - Building Materials - Vacation Homes Factory Custom Built FORD Homes Phone: Petersburg 659-4455 Real Estate 659-4257 Serving the Community Four Generations. BERLIN CASH MARKET General Merchandise Phone: 658-2412 Compliments DICK’S VARIETY of STORE STRAIT’S jw You.reMoney Ahead CORNER STORE A Full Line of Groceries, Vegetables, Baked Goods, etc. Petersburg, New York Berlin, New York Com pliments LEGENBAUER of GAS OIL CO., INC. JANDROW’S AUTO SERVICE P. O. Box 66 Averill Park, New York 12018 Phone: 283-6666 24 Hour Service 658-2131 Berlin, New York Compliments Mr of AGWAY SWEENER’S STORE Farm and Garden Supplies Route 43 Stephentown, N. Y. Phone: 733-5481 Stephenstown, N. Y. Phone: 733-5633 Best Wishes to the Class of 1971 From the CLASS OF 1972 124 Tiricfye O ver rouS e(f li)ater When you're weary, feeling small, When tears are in your eyes, I will dry them all I'm on your side. When times get rough And friends just can't be found, Like a bridge over troubled water I will lay me down. Like a bridge over troubled water I will lay me down. When you're down and out, When you're on the street, When evening falls so hard I will comfort you. I'll take your part. When darkness comes And pain is all around. Like a bridge over troubled water I will lay me down. Like a bridge over troubled water I will lay me down. Sail on silvergirl. Sail on by. Your time has come to shine. All your dreams are on their way. See how they shine. If you need a friend I’m sailing right behind. Like a bridge over troubled water I will ease your mind. Like a bridge over troubled water I will ease you mind. Lyrics by: Paul Simon Art Garfunkel ft a toy rapfs


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