Berne Knox Central Schools - Memoir Yearbook (Berne, NY)

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MEMOIR 78 Berne-Knox-Westerlo Central School Berne, New York Volume 41 Taylor Publishing Company 2 As we strive to achieve . . . we must remember. 4 ENROLL MOW! MUSIC, DANCE,THEAVRE ARTS. VISUAL ARTS and only we can decide which is best. 5 You knew that children love things like a hatching chick, a fuzzy rabbit, wildflowers, and birds, and you gave us these. You showed us the beauty of nature and delighted in our new understanding. You taught us to love and respect others by loving and respecting us. You dried our tears, tied our shoes, and searched for lost mittens. Most of all. when we laughed, you laughed too. You helped us overcome the fears of a new experience and, by doing so, gained our trust forever. V011 uc unions in ivizlualc - nt l  t nc vnr«cc ourselves. You helped us discover who we really are. You found our hidden talents and made them blossom. You have always given of yourself to help others. You’ve done everything from organizing the Boy Scouts to teaching at the Heldeberg Workshop to developing and working in the Berne Library. In your 33 years of teaching and living in our community, you have revealed to us, as to our parents before us, what a wonderful person you are. For all these things and so much more, we. the artisans of MEMOIR ’78, affectionately dedicate our yearbook to you. Mrs. Frieda Saddlemire 6 Seniors 58 2 Photo Essay 8 Staff Underclassmen 82 16 Teachers 45 Sports ent Activities 94 Ads 108 President R. Miller Vice Pres. A. Mr. D. Bellone Mr. L. Buckman Mr. W. Hayden Lendrum The Board and the Administration strengthen and direct our school U. Mr. Henry Brezinski, Supervising Principal Mr. Ronald Conners, Elementary Principal Mr. Paul Johann, High School Principal Mr. Perry Kane. Business Manager Mr. Gregg Gau, Junior High Guidance Director — Assistant Principal Miss Nila Haresign. High School Guidance Director Mrs. Barbara Quint, Psychologist Students appreciate advice for college. Mrs. Virginia Mann, School Nurse — Teacher Special people meet our special needs n ST Mrs. R. Moser. Elementary Nurse Mrs. H. Wideman. District Treasurer Mrs. J. Bentley. Secretary and Secretary Educational Assistants make our lives run more smoothly M rs. J. Wagoner, Secretary Mrs. M. McManama. Secretary Mrs. M. Shultes. Secretary Mrs. C. Dow. Clerk Mrs. L. Crawford. Secretary Mrs. B. Matuck, Aide Mrs. J. Kieper, Aide Mrs. A. Cad Aide 13 A. Zuk, Trans. Coord., J. Snyder, Head Mech., J. VanDyke. Mech.; Drivers: I. Adams. E. Anderson. C. Barber. M. Barber. J. Clark. F. Gibbs. D. Heath. D. Herzog, A. Hoffman, C. Hoffman. M. Kom-jathy, C. Maslowsky. H. Murphy, A. Rapoli, E. Relyea, M. Shultes. C. Unver-hau. J. Wagoner. S. Willsie. P. Zuk; Contract Drivers: M. Becker. P. Gossman. H. May. E. Pearson. Mr. R. Morey Mr. R. Hoffman Mr. G. Wright Mr. T. Bushnell Mrs. Y. Schmid u Mrs. E. Hotaling Mr. H. Pitcher, Maint. Supv. Mr. P. Warner Mr. E. Lockwood Cooks, Custodians and Bus Drivers are a vital link in our school Row I Mrs. M Joslin. Mrs. A. Cater. Mrs. P. Gray. Mrs. A. Hayes. Row 2: Mrs. H. Proper. Mrs. A. Franlzen. Mrs. E. Rapp. Mr. D. Michaels Mr. J. Weaver v 5 m . . . teacher offer help Elementary teachers encourage growth . . . 1 st Grade Mr. J. Englebardt Mrs. R. Sisson Miss J. Nedzynski Miss S. Bogdan Kindergarten Miss R. Kuhar Mrs. F. Saddlemire Miss C. Lussier Miss R. Lotho Cik OraHp Mrs s Ketchum OTn l7rdae Mrs. M.Zuk Mr. W. Hoagland Mrs. V. Hallenbeck Grade Miss M. Kinnaird Mr. S. Addeo . growth, emotional as well as scholastic Mrs. H. Wesser Mrs. H. Lounsbury Miss V. Bader Mr. D. McLaughlin Mrs. C. Parker 6th Grade Mr. P. Shannon Special Areas Miss E. Earle Mr. D. Fortuna Mrs. S. LeBuis Mr. V. Smith Miss F. Chazin 21 Mr. Foster dramatizes a speech. Mrs. Gisondi teaches French and English. Mrs. Lapinski discusses literature. Mrs. Ambrosio reads by her creative display. Spanish and English are Miss Brombart’s subjects. “Adjectives always modify nouns,” says Mrs. Hayden. Miss Giebitz likes to teach Spanish. Mrs. Brenneman encourages her students with a smile. i thought that sounded good, Mr. Spofford. 'Hemingway, Ernest (1899-1961). . .’ I Language is a valuable resource Surveying is part of calculus. A mathematical puzzle. Mr. Sossei decodes math book. Miss Brooks explains division. Mr. Porter advises a student. Mr. Dennis helps Bruce. What I need is a calculator. 25 Mr. Kimball makes his class come alive. Patriotism made our country strong. Geography of our school district is part of social studies. Mr. Eaton recounts the Civil War. Mr. Foley relates to his class. t. Social Studies makes us appreciate the world around us m Mr. Howland observes a student’s progress. Qcience: exploring. . . An essential of science labs. A different view of science. 28 observing . . . learning . . . Mr. Foster proposes a toast. Mr. Wagner finds an amusing lab paper. Ms. Saine concentrates on her work The class watches while. . . Physics students learn about opposing forces. 29 Reading opens the pathway to other worlds Mr. Ecker reviews a chapter with Diep. Mrs. Henningson shares reading with a friend. An original answer surprises Mr. Ecker. Mr. Troy catches up on his paperwork. 30 A student takes time to read a good book. Our library reveals the world to students Art requires creative thinking uowxvvc •Mf fc'MfclflM bfcfc.x h.vi C?.V • Art students gave help to the Musical. Miss Tinkel describes the impact of color. Don’t look!” 32 Mechanical Drawing today creates tomorrow's designers Mrs. Tigner explains a new design problem. John, Jeff, and Jacques set up gizmos. Dennis is deep in thought. Mechanical Drawing takes patience. Business puts data on paper First period typing class. Typing from a bird’s eye view. Mrs. Methe gives Jeff a helping hand. Mr. Denofio greets the class with a friendly hello. A correcting machine is what Mr. Baggetta needs. 34 Mr. Wells gets ready for another driver ed lab. Driver Ed steers us into a mobile society Mr. Scheer exhibits a “horn. “Down flaps. Our souped-up driver ed machine. A change of pace. You did WHAT?” Home Ec is a blend of many things Roll, roll, roll your dough! A daily scene al the shop. Mr. Leonard tinkers with a lead-cord. “You hold the board in this hand, and . . Practice and skill are combined in 8hop 37 This’ll never fall apart.’ B0CE8 teaches trades for the future . V Testing a circuit. ‘‘Sure beats hand-sanding. i’ll fix it. 38 Bill checks his work. Repairing a transistor radio. Good work is achieved through meticulous care. 39 Our Music Department. . . Dodie and Ron use the new Tap Master. You're a measure behind. Our award winning band sets up to practice. Mr. Scheer, our one man band. Let the music reign. 40 Students take dictation. Humor-esque in the Music Room. Lisa and Lorraine compare notes. Comprehensive Musicianship is a close look at a fine art Mr. Haverly “conducts” class. 42 I Students view local art. Don’t get too excited, fellas! Mr. Foley teaches literal History. Wade uses charcoal and rice paper to make rubs of gravestones. Mrs. Hayden teaches historical English. Results of a Hislish “dig. Hislish is a fascinating combination of history and its literature 43 Phys Ed is a realm of activity Coach Shaul gets a kick out of soccer. Mrs. Foley and “the Foley Gang Miss Quay has fun with her teams. Will he make it? Mr. Wells pitches the ball. rfbne-knox Victory builds pride Defeat builds character Baseball Row I: S. Tarwater. R Robinson, G. Smith. Russel Chauvot. Dan Hayden, Kyle Shultes. Scott Hoerning. Row 2: Dennis Decker, Ted Heim, Dave McClelland. John Herzhaft. Bill Allen. Tom Reinisch. Coach Fortuna. 46 Lori and Michele plan strategy. Berne at the sectionals. Only a base hit. . . RATS! Melinda watches carefully. Nice work. Qoftball Row I: S. Rapp. D. Moser. S. Fargo. J. Boomhower. M. Crippin. Row 2: Mrs. Foley. K. Myerr. V. Schultes. L. Herzog. L. Herzog. S. Blodgett. B Myers. J. Erickson. P. Clark. 47 48 Row I: P. Biclawski, R. Beres-ford, S. Clark, M. Gnppin. Row 2: K Hcrzhaft. C. Schorlc, J. Rocth. J. Becker. B. Gossman. J. Van Etten, K. Lounsbury, F. Becker. J. Jensen. Coach Eaton. Track Row I: S. Clark. J. Norray. R. Methe. S. Aylor, J. Grippin. T. Sweeney. R. Beresford, B Feldmann. J. Jensen. Row 2: Coach Eaton. H. Lemay. R. Jensen. F. Becker. A. Saddlemire. B. Hannan. K. Lounsbury. C. Swint. S. Oliver, B. Wukits, J. Van Ettcn. B. Gossman. D. Delaney. D. Brown. I Pappalau. Soccer Row 1: W. Cross, M. Morey, A. Como, T. Sweeney, C. Moore, J. Jamnback. T. Rein-iscH, I. Conners. R Thompson. Row 2: P. Brazil. B. Flagler. D. Delaney, D. Decker, J. Keifer. K. Byrnes. P. Myers, C. Swint, B Flager, D. Hayden. Coach Ecker. K. Conklin. M. Van Gelder. Tom goes for a goal. Chris kicks with expression. Hurry up and get the ball down here. Team members await a chance to play. Row' I: J. Correl. R. Aylor. K. Moser. R. Flagler. S Byrnes. B. Morey. R. Shultes. K. Dott, G. Conklin. A Ritter. Ron- 2: Coach Fortuna. J. Pappalau. T. Byrnes K. Crosier. B. Hannan. G. Horl. M. Van Haugg. B Pritchard. D. Blyth. G. Basdekis. M. Bennet. S McKeown. 1WBSM Kick it. NOW!! Row- J: J. Leonard. E. Blakeman. G. Ecker. S. Rapp. D. Moser. S. Fargo. P. Clark. Row 2: L. Herzog, M. Grip-pin, C. Rubino. D. Ferguson. B. Myers. J. Enckson. J. Boomhower. Row 3: D. Myers. B. Ferguson, K. Myers. T. Ward. D. Delaney. J. Van Etten. L. Herzog, S. Blodgett. 51 Varsity Basketball Our team receives unwanted help (?) Jim leaps for a long shot. Dave uses his anti-grav shoes. Row B. Myers (Mgr ). M. Grippin. T. Reinisch. M. Morey. J. Kiefer. S. Oliver. C. Vedder (Mgr.). Row 2: Coach Troy, A. Como. D. Delaney. B. Balta, T. Keifer. D. Ward. K Byrnes. H. LeMay. J. Brown. B. Reinisch (Assist. Coach). 52 Row . S. Blodgett. B Morey. J. Jammback. R. Flagler. K Moser. Row 2: J. Percy. Coach Denofio. J. Pappalau. D. White. R Jensen. T. Bymcs. T. Polukort. W. Gossman. W Van Dyke. R Moore. N. Dow (Mgr ) STATISTICIANS Row I T Slingerland. C. Putzig. J. Magin. D Willey. Row 2: E. Mclhe. R Smith. M Bennett. 53 Warm up. B.K.W. spirit in action. VARSITY: Row I: S Rapp. D Moser. S. Fargo. P. Clark. Row 2: Mrs. Foley. T. Ward. D. Delaney. S. Blodgett. M. Gnppin. J. Boomhower. Row 3: L. Herzog. L. Herzog. B. Myers. Girls Basketball JUNIOR V ARSITY: Row I D Ryan.C. Blythe. M. Dexter. D. Myers. Row 2: Miss Quay. D. Crawford. M. Stark. J. F.rickson. B. Zeh. Row 3: V. Shultes. K. Myers. N. Clark. J. Van Etten. 54 Pep hand adds life to the game. Wa-a-a-ay UP! Spirit shines in the cheerleaders. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: P Stalker. S. Aylor. L. Beresford. S. Rapp. D. Les. D. Dow. C. Schorle. D. Kep pier. CheeHeading J.V CHEERLEADERS: M Beretz. D Buchardt. M Big-ley. J. Van Etten. C. Rubino. K Mulson. K Herzhaft. D. Busch. 55 6AA Do the Hustle! Sally takes out the ball. .. ' 11 Ground, sticks, ground, sticks, FIGHT! Listen to Coach. Activities of today reflect the accomplishments of seniors in the past and predict their achievements in the future “No autographs yet. Charley’s Aunt The largest theatrical production presented by the Class of '78 was the senior play. Without the helpful assistance of our advisors. Ms. Saine and Mr. Traver. this production, as well as the Junior One-Act plays and the annual dances, would not have been possible. We. the Class of ’78. wish to express our sincere thanks to both of you for four years of understanding. I'm from Brazil, where the nuts come from! The cast runs through a dress rehearsal. Dona Lucia gives Ella some advice. JACQUES ROETH PENNY STALKER DENNIS WILLIAMS J. ROETH: Musical 4; Band 1 - 4; Choir 4: All Cnty. Band 1, 2; Mrchng. Band 1 - 4; Track 4: X-Cntry. 4; Yrbk. I - 3, Photog. 4; Ski Club 2 - 4: Hon. Soc. 2 - 4; Ham Radio Club 4, Pres. 1, 2, V. Pres. 3; Art-Sci. Fair 1,2: Model Congress 3,4. D. WILLIAMS: Track 4; X-Cntry. 4; Yrbk. 2 - 4; Bus. Club 4; Stage Crew 4. P. STALKER: Musical 2; Band I - 4; Choir 1 - 4; All Cnty. Choir 4; All Cnty. Girls Choir 2; Col. Guard 1; Mrchng. Band 2 - 4; G. Soccer 4; Cheerldg. 1, 4, Capt. 2; Yrbk. 3; Ski Club I - 4; Bus. Club 4; Stat'n 3.4; Stage Crew 4. E. DALPE: Musical 2,4. EDMUND DALPE TIM ERRICO D. GOODFELLOW: Drama I; Musical 2. 4; Choir I, 2, 4; All Cnty. Choir 4; All Cnty. Girls Choir 1, 2; Bernettes 2; Girls Ens. I; Env. Club 2, 4; Yrbk. 2. Lit. Ed. 4; Hon. Soc. 2,4. T. NORTHRUP: Musical 2; Hon. Guard 2-4; Yrbk. 2; Ski Club 4; Stat'n 3; Stage Crew 1 - 4; Chess Club 1; Newspaper 3. S. KROPP: Bus. Club 3,4; Env. Club 4; Choir 4. SANDY KROPP DAWN GOODFELLOW TED NORTHRUP 62 S. WILLIMAN: Choir 4: Girls Choir 2; Col. Guard 3. 4: Yrbk. 3: Bus. Club 2-4: Hon. Soc. 2-4. D. FARRAR Drama I: Band 1. 2. 4; Girls Choir 1: Mrchng. Band I. 2. 4: Girls Bsktbl. I; Girls Soccer I: Ski Club 1, 2. DLBBIE FARRAR SUSAN C. WILLIMAN 63 DENISE LEE D. LEE: O. Bsktb. 1-4: G. Track I: G. Soccer I: Cheerldg. 1-4: GAA I-4. A. TESCH: Soccer 1.2. C. FOX: Cheerldg. 1.2: Hon. Soc. 3.4: Slat’n 1.2: Art-Sci. Fair 1.2. ALFRED TESCH CATHY FOX 64 LIANE BERESFORD DEB DOW TIM SWEENEY L. BERESFORD Class See. 4; Drama 1,3; Col. Guard 1: Checrldg. 1. 3. Capt. 4. T. SWEENEY: Class Pres. 2; Track I - 4; Soccer I - 4, Capt. I; Env. Club 2: Hon. Soc. 2 - 4; Prom Court 3; St. Cncl. 3. Pres. 4. D. DOW: Band 1. 2; NYSSMA 2; Mrchng. Band I. 2; G. Bsktb. I; G. Soccer 2. 4. Stat.n 3; Cheerldg. I. 4: Ski Club 1. 2: Bus. Club 3: Prom Court 3; Art-Sci. Fair 1. A. COMO: Class Pres. 3; Class Treas. 2: Choir I: Bsbl. Mgr. 1: Bsktb. 4; Track 2: Soccer 2 - 4. Capt. 2. Mgr. 1: Env. Club 3; Bus. Club 2. 3: Prom Court 3; Stat’n 2; St. Cncl. 4; Stage Crew 2. ALAN COMO 65 PATRICIA STEMPEL P. STEMPEL: Drama 1. M. LEWIS: G. Bsktb. 2; G. Track I - 4. D BASSLER: Drama 2-4: Musical 2. 4: Band I - 4; Choir 1 - 4: All Cnly. Girls Choir I - 3; All Cnty. Choir 4: Berneltes I. 4; Girls Ens. 2; Mrchng. Band I - 4; G.A.A. 1 - 4: Yrbk. 2; Ski Club 2 - 4; Hon. Soc. 3.4. DEBRA BASSLER MARY LEWIS CHERYL BRUSH 66 ELEANOR DITTMAR FREDRICK BECKER TOM REINISCH F. BECKER: Drama 2,3; Choir 3.4; Track I - 4: X-Cntry. I - 4. E. DITTMAR: G. Track 3: Bus. Club 2,3. T REINISCH Choir I; Bsktb. I - 4, Capt. 2; Bsbl. I - 4; Soccer 1 - 4. Capt. I; Bus. Club 2; Prom Court 3; St. Cncl. 2. 3. J. CRONIN: Ski Club 3. JENNY CRONIN 6 DONNA MOSER D ClassV Pres. I; G. Bsktb. 1 - 4; Sftbl. I - 3; G. Soccer I - 3. Capt. 4; G.A.A. 1 - 4; Bus. Club 1. 2; Stat'n 3. C. LA FONTAINE: Band 1; Bus. Club 3: Si. Cncl. 1.2. L. F1LKINS: Bus. Club 1,2,4. JAMES YOUNG CARRIE LA FONTAINE LAURIE FILKINS 68 KAREN LA BARR DAVID WARD JEFFREY VAN ETTEN D. FORTUIN: Choir 1 - 4; Bus. Club I - 4; Art-Sci. Fair 1, 2. J. VAN ETTEN: Drama 2; Musical 4; Band 4; Choir 3, 4; All Cnty. Choir 4; All Cnty. Boys Choir 3; Mrchng. Band 4; Track 2 - 4; Soccer 1; X-Cntry. 3, 4; Env. Club 3; Yrbk. 1 - 3. Ed. 4; Ski Club I, 3, 4; Hon. Soc. 2 - 4; Ham Radio Club 1 - 4. D. WARD: Bsktb. I - 4, Capt. 2. D. GRANT: Musical 2. 4; Choir 1 - 4: All Cnty. Girls Choir 2; Bemettes 1, 4; Col. Guard 1; Hon. Guard 2, 3; Yrbk. 1 - 3; Bus. Club 2, 3: Newspaper 3. DEBRA GRANT 69 I _ I.V I'll L. - i. M DIANE WILLEY D WILLEY: Drama 3: Musical 2. 4; Choir I - 4; All Cnty. Choir 4; All Cnty. Girls Choir 1-3: Bernettes 4: Col. Guard 2 - 4: G. Soccer 2. 3: GAA 2, 3: Yrbk. 2, 3. Bus. Mgr. 4: Ski Club 1 - 4: Bus. Club 2.4; Hon. Soc. 2 - 4: Stat'n 4; G. Hockey 2. D. DECKER Bsbl. 2 - 4; Soccer 1 - 4; Sci. Fic. Club I; Ski Club I. 2: Stage Crew 2.3; Chess Club I. M. COAKLEY: Choir 4; Env. Club 4; Bus. Club 3.4; Stage Crew 4. J. MERRILL: Ski Club 2 - 4; Newspaper 3,4 JOHN LANDAUER PATTY CONKLIN RICH RELATION TOM ALHEIM P. CONKLIN: Class Pres. I; Ski Club 2. T. ALHEIM: Hon. Guard 3. M. PLASTOW: Class V. Pres. 2; Choir I - 4; Mrchng. Band I; Track I; X-Cntry. I; Ski Club I - 4. MARK PLASTOW 71 DENNIS DELANEY D. DELANEY Bsktb. 1 - 4; Track I - 4; Soccer I - 4; Hon. Soc. 2 - 4. Pres. 3; Prom Court 3; St. Cncl. 1.2. Treas. 4. J. CRANKER Col. Guard 2; Bus. Club 1 - 4. L. FAVREAU: Drama 1 - 4; Musical 2, 4; Band I - 4; Choir 1 - 4; All Cnty. Band 2; All Cnty. Choir 4; All Cnty. Girls Choir 3, 4; Bcrnettes 1, 4: Stage Band 2 - 4; NYSSMA 1 - 4; Mrchng. Band Drum Majorette 1 - 4; G. Track 1. Mgr 2; Cheerldg. 2; GAA 1; Ski Club I - 3; Hon. Soc. 2, Sec. 3, Pres. 4. JO ANN CRANKER DAVID FILKINS LAURIE FAVREAU 72 B. KENDZIERSKI: Bsklb. Mgr. 2 - 4; Bus. Club 3.4: Prom Court 3: St. Cncl. 3.4. K CROSIER' G. Soccer 1; GAA 1-4; Bus. Club 2 - 4; Hon. Soc. 3.4. P CLARK G. Bsktb. 1 - 4; G. Track 1 - 4; G. Soccer I - 4; GAA 1-4; Bus. Club 1-4; Sftbl. 1 -4 D BUTTERBAUGH: Musical 2. 4; Band 3. 4; Choir 2 - 4; All Cnty. Girls Choir 3; Bernettes 3. 4; Girls Ens. 2; Col. Guard 2; Mrchng. Band 3. 4; Yrkb. 3; Bus. Club 2 - 4; St. Cncl. 1 KAREN CROSIER PEGGY CLARK DONNA BUTTERBAUGH 73 K. EARDLEY: GAA 1; Bus. Club 3. M. VANGELDER: Bsktb. I, 2; Track 2; Soccer I. 3.4; Ski Club 1.2,4; St. Cncl. 1 -4. C. VAN DYKE: Choir 1.2; Col. Guard 1 - 3; Bus. Club I - 4. E. BLAKEMAN: G. Bsktb. 2. 3; G. Soccer I - 4; GAA 1 - 4; Ski Club 2 - 4; Bus. Club I - 3. C. PUTZIG: Band 1; Mrchng. Band 1; Ski Club I - 4; Hon. Soc. 2 - 4. MIKE VANGELDER ELAINE BLAKEMAN CHERYL VAN DYKE CHRIS PUTZIG -L 74 ANDREA FERGUSON MIKE LOVE MATTHEW GRIPPIN A FERGUSON: Drama 2. 3: Musical 2. 4; Band I - 4: Choir I - 4: All Cnty. Band 3: All Cnty. Choir I. 2: Bernettes 4; NYSMMA 2: Mrchng. Band I 4; G. Soccer I 4; Cheerldg. 2: G.A.A. I - 4; Ski Club 3.4: Hon. Soc. 2 - 4; Art-Sci. Fair 2. M. GRIPPIN: Drama 3: Musical 4; Bsktb. I • 4; X-Cntry. I - 4. Co Capt. 3; Hon. Soc. 2 - 4: Prom Court King 3. M. LOVE: Drama I. 3.4; Yrbk. 2; Hon. Soc. 2 - 4. R. SMITH: Bsktb. Mgr. I. 2; Track 3; Yrbk. I. 2; Stat’n 3.4; Stage Crew 1 -4. RICH SMITH 75 BRENT FLAGLER B FLAGLER Track 2; Soccer 1 - 4; Ski Club 1 - 4. S. AYLOR: Drama 1. 3; Musical 2, 4; Band 1 - 4; Choir I - 4; All Cnty. Girls Choir 1 - 3: All Cniy. Choir 4; Bernettes 1.4; Girls Ens. 2; Stage Band 4; NYSSMA 3; Mrchng. Band 1 - 4: Cheerldg. 4; Hon. Soc. 2 - 4; Stat’n 3; Art-Sci. Fair 1. L. HENNEMANN: Musical 2. 4; Band I - 4; All Cnty. Band I; NYSSMA 1; Mrchng Band 1 - 4; Env. Club 3.4; Hon. Soc. 2 - 4. V. KOMJATHY: Class Treas. 1; G. Soccer 2; Ski Club 3; Bus. Club 2, 3; Prom Court 3: Stat'n 2. LINDA HENNEMANN VALERIE KOMJATHY SHERYLAYLOR THOMAS SCHEUER KENNETH SADDLEMIRE L. SISSON: Class Treas. 3; Cheerldg. Mgr. I - 3; GAA 1 - 3; Yrbk. 2; Bus. Club 2,3; Stage Crew 3. C. MOORE: Drama I - 4; Bsklb. 2; Soccer I, 2, 4; Ski Club I, 2. 4; St. Cncl. 1,3. K. SADDLEMIRE: Soccer4; Env. Club I. D. HA: Bus. Club 3.4. CHRIS MOORE D1EP MONG HA 77 J. NORRAY: Musical 4; Choir I; All Cnty. Girls Choir I; Bernettes I. 3. 4; Col. Guard I. 2; Co-Capi. 3. Capl. 4: G. Bsktb. I, G. Track 1 -3; Yrbk. 1.3; Bus. Club I-4. S. RAPP; Class Sec. I - 3; Class Pres. 4; G. Bsktb. I - 4; G. Soccer I - 3. Capt. 4; Cheerldg. 3. Co-Capt. 2. 4; GAA 1 - 4; Bus. Club 2 - 4; Hon. Soc. 2 - 4; Prom Court Queen 3; Stage Crew 3. J LEONARD: G. Bsktb. 2 - 4; G. Soccer 2 - 4; GAA 1 - 4; Ski Club 3. 4; Art-Sci. Fair I. SUSAN RAPP JACKIE LEONARD JILL NORRAY J , JOSEPH COOKE STEVE BURBY GINAECKER DEAN CURTIS VEDDER S. BURBY: Musical 2, 4; Band 1 - 4; Choir 2 - 4; All Cnty. Band I, 3; All Cnty. Choir 2; All Cnly. Boys Choir 2; Stage Band 1 4; NYSSMA 3; Mrchng. Band I - 4; Hon. Soc. 2 - 4; Ham Radio Club I - 3. C. VEDDER Bsktb. Mgr. 3.4. G. ECKER: G. Bsktb. 1, 2; G. Soccer 2 - 4; GAA I - 4; Bus. Club 2, 3; Stat’n 3. J. BUSOLD: Musical 2; Band 1 - 3; Choir I; Stage Band 1 - 3; Hon. Guard 2 - 4; Bsbl. I - 4. Mgr. I; Track 2; Yrbk. I. 2; Ski Club 1. 2; Stage Crew I - 3; Ham Radio Club 1; Art-Sci. Fair I. 2. JEFF BUSOLD 79 K. THOMPSON: Art-Sci. Fair I. J. NEESE: Musical 2. 4; Band 1 - 4; All Cnty. Band 3: Stage Band 1 - 4; NYSSMA 2. 3; Mrchng. Band I - 4: Yrbk. 1 - 4. Stage Crew 2; Ham Radio Club 1 - 4; Newspaper 3; Art-Sci. Fair 2. C BLODGETT: GAA 1: Bus. Club 1 - 3. CAROL BLODGETT JAMES NEESE CASEY CHR1SS 80 LORRI SANTO MF.LODIE CHESNUT STEVE Ell KINS M. CHESNUT: Choir 1.4; G. Bsklb. 2; Bus. Club 2 - 4; Hon. Sot 3. 4; Chess Club 2. B MYERS: Bsktb. Mgr I. S. FARGO: Class V. Pres. 3; G. Bsklb. I - 4: Sftbl. I - 4. Capl. 3: G. Track I. 2; G. Soccer I - 4; GAA I - 4: Bus. Club I • 4: Hon. Soc. 2. Hisl. 3. V. Pres. 4: St. Cncl. 4. SALLY FARGO BILL MYERS Underclassmen ' President. J. Erickson Vice President, L. Rogers Secretary. L. Smith Treasurer. W. Cross S. Alger W Balta C. Bareis C. Bigley J. Boom ho we r J. Boone J. Brown B. Buchardt E. Buckman R. Chauvot K. Conklin J. Connors P. Errico C. Feldmann B. Flagler C. Flagler B Gossman M. Grippin A. Haluska D. Hayden M. Healey J. Hildebrandt B Horl T. Horlacher S. Hocrning R. Jacobs J. Jensen A. Joslin A Juniors K. Lounsbury P. Lounsbury J. Love E. Marto J. Marto M. Mason E. Methe J. Merrill G Mickle K Miller R. Myers W Myers R Quay O. Rivenburgh C. Shorle D. Snyder M. Stark G. Stempel C. Wildcrman D White D. Willsey J. Willsey T. Wohland S. Oliver J. Percy J. Pitcher V. Shultes C. Sikora R. Slingerland D. Stoltzfus R. Thompson N. Warner L. Aylor S. Basslcr B Benningcr K. Beresford J. Bernard P. Bielawski M. Bigley M. Boomhowcr B. Bow ski T. Bradley P. Brazil D. Buchardt J. Burby T. Byrnes T. Chase N. Clark M. Condon A. Crankcr J. Dubisz R. Ducll L. Duncan J.Ebel K. Filkins R. Flansburg W. Gossman K. Grant E. Hallenbeck L. Herzog L. Herzog K. Holligan J. Jamnback R. Fortuin S. Fries K. Goodman R Jensen D Keller J Kiefer President. B. Sweeney Vice President. S. Plastow Secretary . C. Drislanc Treasurer. J Magin H. LeMay H. Lawson C. Mackey D. Martin D. McCann K McDermott K Miller K. Mulson E. Murrell K Myers T. Nagengast T. Polukort C Rubino P. Rysedorph L. R es uto B. Salisbury D. Salzer D.Schanz K. Schoonmaker D. Shafer B. Sikora M. Slingerland K. Smith M. Stark C. Tallman D. Tallman L. Umholtz J. Van Etten M Vincent 87 K. Arvidson R. Ay lor C. Ba re is President. K. McCann Vice President. A. Komjathy Secretary. L. Blaauboer G. Basdekis J. Becker J. Beiione M. Bennct E. Britton K Buckman M Burnside D Busch D. Bielawski S. Blodgett C. Blyth J. Butterbaugh S. Byrnes R. Chase L. Chesnut G. Conklin J. Cornell C. Crary K.Dott F. [ ubisz R Eld red R Ericksen K. Crosier M. Darrah K. Decker B Ferguson J. Ferricro M. Filkins R. Fret well R. Garry N. Gladieux G. Hoerning J. Hoose G Horl S. Jones B. Joslyn M. Keller F. Kendzierski S. K icper D. LaGrange T. Laverom A. Lendrum R. Levesque M. Loeber J. Lounsbury J. Magin R Flagler R. Flagler D. Flansburg C. Fox S. Greene M. Gross V. Hallcnbeck B Hannan F. Huethcr K. James V. Jensen C.Jones B May B. McIntyre S. McKoewn T. McKoewn J Metz Freshmen P. Mickle M Milner R Moak L. Moore B. More K. Moser R Motschmann S. Munroe D Myers D. Orelup R Overhaugh D. Pappalau H. Pcragine P. Percy G. Plouffe B. Robinson J. Roeth R Rue D. Schanz T. Schermerhorn D. Shafer R Snyder T.Snyder A. Stalker T. Truax L. Tubbs W. Van Dyke M. Vinson G. Wcscott T. Wideman K Willsey B Blvih J. Blyth D. Boomhower C. Bareis T. Becker J. Benninger F. Bradley T. Brown B. Bushnell J. Chauvo R. Chauvo1 M. Chryslei K. Coffey L. Como K. Conklin A. Conover E. Cooke J. Crawford T. Crawford K. Cross J. Dean N. Dow K. Dunn R. Durfee L. Fargo W. Feldmann P. Filkins W. Edwards Y. Erickson K. Fancher T. Fitzgerald C. Fox L. Fretwell W. Fries M. Gibbons S. Goessler B. Greene T. Gross M. Guilzon W. Hallenbcck D. Hannay S. Hannay E. Healey D. Hitchcock M. Hults R. James P Lawson J l ongendykc D Martin m a $ 0 . F1L m L4 t D. Kimmel M. King R. LaChance F. McKeown J. Menzie P. Moak R. Nagengast B. Newcomb T. Norray R. Overbaugh S. Padilla R. Patschureck F. Piazza M. Plouffe S. Porter N. Putzig M Raber G. Rapoli A. Rogers J. Rubino J. Schager D. Smith J. Smith P. Stempel P. Thompson S. Thompson T. Tubbs S. VanHoesen T. Vicalvi D. Waldron G. Warchol R. Warner D. Willsie S. Wisniewski S. Andre C. Basdeki L Belle z- t R. Bernard M Blodgeii W Blyth A Bruce s Bryan T. Byrnes R. Boucher C. Calcagno L. Chicoine D. Costello G. Courtright B. Crosby D. Dubisz N. Erickson T. Filkins R. Fortum D. Foster G. Fragomem C. Hanlon C. Hayes W. Hempstead K. Hoagland W. Jansen W. King T. LaGrange E. Lee J. Lendrum B Buchardt J. Buckman D Busch M. Chrysler C. Coffe B Condon W Delligan C. I iemer G. Dow R Flagler W. Folderman K. Fortum D. Freer D. Freer P. Hannan J. Herzhaft T. Herzog D. Hitchcock B Kiefer K Knebcl C. Kudlack H. LcMay J. Levesque L. Longendyke P. Lounsbury J MacMillen D. Marlin G Martin J M.ivnard K Mu A. Milner W Moons S Molschman W. Murrell W. Newcomb S. Pappalau J Porpeglia B Pratt J. Rapp B Reed G. Salisbury D. Sal er R Shafer D Sherman D. Sisson R. Slatcher D. Sperry R. Stone R Tallman T. Slingerland W. Smith K. Snyder H. Tesch T. Tice R. Trombley H Truax L. Tubbs S. Van tit ten S. Vinson S. Wright S. Young 93 Student Council Terri calls the roll. Did you call me? Steve gives his opinion. Ideas materialize in Student Council. Our dedicated officers. Honor Society members listen to a problem. Honor Society Diane gives her opinion. rV Members consider a suggestion. Mike is deep in thought. Downhill Skiing My skis are longer than your skis. Members wait for the bus. Skis. skis, and more skis. Cross Country Skiing Skiing Skiers getting ready to hit the trails. Miss Brooks lends a helping hand. Ron . M Dexter. P Stalker. L. Chestnut. D. Schanz. Ron 2: C. Flagler. P. Stempel. S. Willi-man. D. Keppler. K Mulson. M Berctz. M Stalk. Row .?. D. Dow. Treas.: V. Komjathy. V. Pres.: P. Conklin. Pres.: J. Cronin. C. Fox. Row 4 W. Balta. J Brown. M. VanGelder. T. Reinisch. P. Clark. G. Ecker. S. Rapp. K. Crosier. Sec.: J. Nor-ray. D. Willey. Mr. Baggetta. Advisor. Row 5: T. Byrnes. J. Kiefer. T. Sweeney. K Byrnes. A. Como. D. Fortum. 101 Delightful dinner . . Sue was crowned queen. Deb and Kyle take their last stroll. 102 Dennis, Alan, Tom, Tim, and Matt await The crowd enjoys the evening’s festivities Debbie crowns a happy king. Sue’s parents are proud of her. The royal couple begin their reign Deb, Val, Melodie, Pat and Sue stand patiently Only his hairdresser knows, fimile serenades Nellie 1 m gonna wash that man right out of my hair And that's the finish A moonlit waltz at the seaside Qouth Pacific ■ Honeybun was a favorite Billis ponders over his dame dilemma. 105 106 Editor-in-Chief: Jcffrcv Van Etlcn Photographer: Jacques Roeth Business Manager: Diane Willey Literary Editor: Dawn Goodfellow Grade 12 James Neese. Dennis Williams. Grade II: Charles Leldmann. Ed Methe. Lorraine Rogers. Nancy Warner. Grade 10: Cind Drislane. Jodi Ebel. Karen Hen-nemann. Karen Miller. Neil Roeth. Karen Smith. Grade 9: Joan Butterbaugh. Jean Magin. Clara Putzig. Jamne Roeth. Tern Slingerland. Amy Tretick. Jim checks for spelling errors Handling money always pleases Diane Jacques and Dawn work on dedication Charles' pie brightens up a late meeting. Yearbook isn't always in the drafting room 107 Mr and Mrs. Raymond H Wright Laura Tinkle Mr and Mrs. Albert Putzig Mr. and Mrs. James Bader M. Mary Kinnaird Madame Curie Art and Diane Hennmgson Mr. and Mrs. Dennis LcBuis Jume and Julia Wagoner Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hayes Susan Bogdan Martha lannacone Ruth Sisson VRS Stephen Addeo David Troy Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Lounsbury Mr. and Mrs. Keith Harvey Wayne and Peggy Hoagland Mary and Millard Schultes Mr. and Mrs. F.mil Horl Freida Saddlemire David Fortuna Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Foley Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Wideman Clifford and Lillian Crawford Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miller Mr. and Mrs. John Butler Charles S. Traver Susan E. Giebitz Mike and Dan Mr. and Mrs. Ecker Mrs. Brazil Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Joslin Ms. DeFlumer Mr. and Mrs. Shaul Mary Gisondi Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hayden Glenn Gray Mr. and Mrs. Howland Pcrr and Mary Lou Kane Mr. and Mrs. Bunzey Howard. Cecelia, and Sparkplug Shafer Michael Shafer Richard. Laurel. Rebel and Blu Tubbs The Merrills Ronald. Frances. Karin. Ronald. Pam Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Belts Mr. and Mrs. Kimball Besi of luck for the future Mr and Mrs. Weaver Mr. and Mrs. Hennemann RundyCup Meadows Greenhouses Mr and Mrs. Ronald Bryan Mr. and Mrs. James L. Tigner Clem. Clide, and Cliff : 3 Black Sheep Much Love. Mom Mann Heather and Kalhy Monfreda John. Pat and Tammy Oliver Best Wishes. Donna Butterbaugh. Love. Ma From Doug Mare Mr. and Mrs. Martinis Osterhouts Mr. and Mrs. Walter Frisbee Best Wishes. Class of 78 Douglas and Barbara Freer The Allan Clickman Family Bonnie S. and Mark P. Bill and Charlotte Doris L. Neese 98 on 98 Donation Dawn Goodfellow The S ‘ Van Hoesens Leon and Jean Goodfellow Mr. and Mrs. Victor Methe The Saxes of the Century Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johann 11 18 77 What a party! For Insurance (all F 1 Burt Anthony C. B. Clarke 339 Delaware Ave. Del mar Village Candlesmith and Leather Shop Candles and Leather Items for All Occasions 872-0772 Last Berne Jim and Jean Smith. Prop. — Reginald Britton's Garage Body and Fender Work fcJsed Cars and Auto Parts Westerlo 797-9683 Nursery 9 1900 New Scotland Rd. Slinuerlands 439-5555 Yeoman's Garage, Inc. Main Street Norton Hill 966-5747 Congratulations to the Class of '78 The Shepard Farm Best Wishes to the Class of'78 Fredendall Funeral Hf| Porter E. Bidleman Licensed Manager James R. Yone . Licensed Assoc k Altanv Best Wishes, Class of 78 From the National Honor Society CLASS OF 78 CLASS OF 79 Jacques Rt eth I imothv Sweeney Jeffrey Van Etten Diane Willey Susan Williman Dawn Good fellow Karen Crosier Sheryl Ay lor Debra Basslei gH Stephen Burhy Donna Bultcrbauuh Dennis Delft ny Sally Far.' uawn oi l.aur I eau Karen Crosier Andie.i I ciWso'rt Matthew ( ffippm inn ( 111 istoplo. ! I’lll i:' Susan Rapp Judith Boomhower Elizabeth Buocmarti Doris Butterbaugh Janine Erickson Daniel Hayden Edward Methe Kathleen Miller Nancy Warner Best Wishes. Class of ’78 RICK'S ARCO Westerlo 797-3742 A. J. Cunningham Funeral Homes Leland A. Cunningham Curtis A. Cunningham Greenville Greenville Pharmacy W. T. Quackcnbush, Jr. Country Square Plaza 966-8612 Everything for the Sportsman BOB S SPORT SHOP South Road. Westerlo 797-3237 Compliments of V°n'S — Department Store Located at Country Square, Greenville 966-8336 vJ Fenton Glassware Greeting Cards Sony Gift Wrap T.V. and Radios Diederich’s Serving Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner Westerlo. 797-3403 M.B.C. CERAMICS Greenware and Supplies Westerlo Compliments of the Village Market Bob and Edith Lansing Rennselaerville 797-3311 Best Wishes to’the Class of '78 RITA C. McANENY Licensed Insurance Agent and Broker RD Greenville 966-5376 Compliments of Wagner's Corner Store in Beautiful Downtown Gallupville — Compliments of ESTEJLO MARKET Westerlo Compliments of McDlRMOTT’S GARAGE Westerlo Greenville Septic Tank Service Mrs. James B (Nancy) OraskyB ■a Work Roto Rooter Service. Tanks Cleai New Systems Installed. Backhoe1 797-3148 Office Greenville 765-4358 Tom 113 114 Our New Photographer Is Ramark-Varden 46 Chapel Street Albans ■ La Bonne Terre French Alpine Dairy Goats Roeth Family Heme 797-3075 Maple I nn Ketchum's Service Altamonl $6' ) Ke+chum's Body Shop A mont 861-6576 Ke+chum's Texaco Princeiown 2 Miles West of Dunnsville Road on Rt. 20 Specializes in Dinners, Parties Banquets Fast Berne + County Line Auto Body and Mechanics Bod Repairs — Fender Work I ow Service Martin I Ridings Ingalside Rd. - Greenville 966-8831 SCHOLZ'S ZWICKLBAUER HOFBRAU, INC. The Heart of the Helderber ILLIAV VM O’BRIF.N Heldeberg Agency, Inc. Insurance Compliments of Good News Room CHRISTIAN BOOKSI'ORF 234 Main Street Schoharie 295-7432 Box 35 Route 443 Fast Berne Office: 872-1100 Hornet 872-0268 ' Congratulations to QraduateS We Wisti yOu success as vOu Valleyview Mobile Home Court Overlooking Schoharie Valley” Junction of Route 30 and 30A Vincent and Helen Wideman Compliments of CONVENIENT FOOD MART Slingerlands Mountain Miniatures Dollhouses Crafts and Miniatures Wood-Plastic Metal Models Altamont 861-6569 Indian Ladder Farms Between Voorheesville and Altamont on Rte. 156 Apples Pears Country Kitchen Cider Mill Open all winter Best Wishes, Seniors From NEW SCOTLAND PHARMACY George W. Snyder and Son, Inc. Bulldozing Grading Excavation Ditching RD 1 Box 64 Westerlo Westerlo Tool Grinding Resharpening End Mills, Slab Mills, etc. James Healy Westerlo 797-3772 CUSTOM BUILT AUDIO 1526 New Scotland Rd. Slingerlands Helderberg Bluestone and Marble, Inc. Located in the Heart of the Helderbergs Route 443, East Berne I Producers of North River Bluestone Compliments of Compliments of DR. MARGERY SMITH Ted Quay s Garage Compliments of Schoharie Cleaners Schoharie Altamont Wine and Liquor Store Est. 1949 W. C. Mesick. Prop. 1(C Prospect Terr. Specializing in w ines and liquors Foster's Antiques John D. Foster B uy SelLApprai-se Berne 872-0045 Compliments of HILLCREST FARMS Harry Garry 117 Congratulations to Diane Willey and the ,-fy Compliments of Pleasant Valley GALLERY AND GILTS Class of 78 Knox PHONE blG  H-n3j MANUFACTURER AND DISTRIBUTOR FOR Lumber Co Inc. NORTON MILL. N. V 12135 Forest Moid Horn Compliments of RENSSELAERVILLE GARAGE B 797-3151 Compliments of Agway, Inc. Frank Hart and Son Berne 872-1622 THE VILLAGE MART Thrift Shop Main St. Altamont HAROLD MURPHY LP Gas Trailer Tanks Filled Westerlo 797-3197 Altamont Pharmacy Altamont Gilbert J. Delucia B. Sc.. Prop. Accuracy — Courtesy — Service 128 Main St. -• UNI-8861 Empie's Food Market Berne 872-9943 Congratulations STEVENS GAS STATIONS Knox Charles V. Haluska, Inc. East Berne Building Contractors 872-0381 Altamont Agway Feed, Farm Supplies Horse Food Garden Supplies Altamont 861-8061 118 Like no other place in town . . . I HI () I HI R PI CE. WhclUrr ymi want breakfast, lunch or dinner. THE OTHER PLACE offers good ln.id at reasonable prices Our all new decor provides a relaxed and comfortable atmosphere for you to enjoy a A great plaee'to take the family. THE OTHER PLACE offers everything from a hefty deli-style sandwich to complete seafood, chicken or char-broiled steak dinners. tflop by soon and try THE OTHER PLACE. We truly believe you’ll come to think ofusa h A y place illjtown. __ ______________________ ni?() AA1. to 9: PAT Tuesday Ut uuday — Closed Mon. at 2 PAY £3 The Other Place EB B 12 staple Avenue • | Mobil Marshall Stevens Your MOBIL HEAT Man Fuel Oil, Gasoline, Kerosene Knox it Let’s Be Warm Friends. ■fy wAil A. — 119 Compliments of THE ELM STORE Schoharie Congratulations to The Class of’78 Follow Your Dreams! Stanton Insurance oM -' I 462-4332 966-5304 Compliments of COUNTRY COIFFURES Westerlo 797-3835 Appleb A D ee Brothers gway rmansville ? 97-3131 H. L. Gage Sales, Inc. International Motor Trucks Farm Equipment Parts Cub Cadets Sales and Service Altamont 861-8521 Cqji1 HOUSE f q pliments of. PN T E HILL reenvfle C 872-0048 Did Orchard Estates WlOBILE HOME PARK A Rural Pqjk Within Commuting Distance tMT’ri-Cities Jr Joseph Farkas Jj Box Westerlo h K, 797-3301 Woodruff's Store and Texaco _________Station Jfi : Bee and Pete Woodruff HUNTIN Do; mansville NGAND FISHING EQWPMhNT; 797-3177 Compliment? of 1 . SCHOHARIE LIQUOR STORE Schoh igratulations e in Order to the Staff of TlF.MOIR 1978 for a Fine Yearbook. Editor, Memoir 1976 Baumann's Contractors, Inc. Hotpoint Appliances HOMCiAS Plumbing- Healing — Electrical Greenville 966-5398 WILLEY’S DEPT. STORE 281 Main St. Schoharie Altamont Enterprise Your Hometown Newspaper Since 1884 Commercial Printing Offset and Letterpress 861-6641 Franklin Shultes Agent Main Street. Berne •Main Street, Schoharie Fuel Oil - Kerosene Gasoline Retail and Wholesale Complete Installation of Mealing Equipment Air Conditioning 24 Hour Service — Budget Rians Available Main Care Heat 318 Delaware Best Wishes and Success to the Class of '78 0 Ike JZoneer Co Operative Fire INSURANCE COMPANY Greenville 966-5311 Opportunits for Graduates W ith Business Training Compliments of Robert A. Keasbey Co. Industrial Insulations Albany 436-4787 Altamont Tile Co., Inc. Junction 146 and 158 Ceramic Tiles Sales, Installation Free Estimates Altamont 861-8532 Laurie Favreau, Mary Fargo, Tim Sweeney, Sally Fargo, Sue Micheals. John, Susie, Merlene, Earl, and Roberta Eaton. GREETINGS UNLIMITED Voorheesville Plaza Maple Ave. 765-4819 Congratulations to the Class of ’78 Kusterer Meat Market Established 1947 RD 2 Greenville 966-8568 Congratulations to the Class of ’78 The Red Baron Located in Downtown Lake Onderdonk 797-9602 Westerlo M. Burby Refrigeration Commercial ijk' Sales Installation—Service Box 75. RD 197 797-3136 Westerlo A. LANGE'S PHARMACY 4791 Delaware Tpk. Clarksville 768-2020 GLASS PLEXIGLASS Screen Repairs Bob Durfee 872-0486 ’“rma s BOB ana MARILYN PETERSON (Original ffluu Bliril $ar ALTAMONT, N.Y, TEL. 872-0826 Junction IRA A 1R7 • H Ml ahAu AltamRn Inga Barth Flowers Corp. RD 2 Box 289 Altamont Mile Off Route 20 On Route 146 456-1711 McCann's Snowmobile Scorpion Sales and Service Robert McCann, Prop. “It's Service That Counts. 872-0438 Woodstock Rd. Westerlo PENGUIN Ice Cream — Fast Foods Rte. 146 Altamont 861-8322 Mountain Woodshop Picnic Tables All Types — All Sizes Junction, Routes 156 and 157 Altamont-Knox Rd. Altamont 872-1457 HAPPY'S COACH HOUSE Rte. 85 765-4426 New Salem 765-9382 i Best Wishes to the Class of '78 From Robert B. Whipple Real Estate Altamont 861-8114 Compliments of ALTAMONT ORCHARD AND FARM MARKET New Salem Garage, Inc. Saab and Subaru Route 85 765-2702 New Salem 765-2435 Open Mon.-Thurs. 7-7 Fri. 7-9 Congratulations to Dave Ward and the Class of '78 Knox Country Store and Knox Stripping Center Marshall J. Cliclcman All Forms of Insurance “On the Hilr Altamont 861-6743 Rich's Floor Covering Richard Jardine, Prop. Rte. 32 Greenville 966-8711 C arpet Cleaning Free Estimates Name Brands Altamont Manor State Road 156 Altamont Dinner Served 5:3C 10:00 Sunday 4:00-9:0(lp.m. Closed Monday Reservations Recor intended 861-6277 I 1 Weaver Lanes Altamont 861-6603 Compliments From PORTER'S EXXON Altamont Meyers' Bicycle Center Bicycles. Lawn-mowers Cross Country Skis Sales and Services ; 439-596 11 R. J Willey Remodeling RD 1 Altamont 872-0684 Guilderland Center Nursing Home Ha el M. Reed. R.N. Irene B. Tierney. R N. Main Street im ■ Guilderland Center 861-6483 Congratulations! ___ From The Wheel I nn Hoping you all enjoy a heallhy and prosperous life to come! Heldeberg Appliance, Inc. You have tried the rest Now try th Dinosaw, Inc. Hank Warchol, Pres. Mfg. and Repair W,f Carbide Saws and Tools Shafer Studios Scotia Formerly of Schenectady Rest Seekers Inn East Berne 872-9907 East Berne 872-0157 Complete fine Cutting Tools and Saw's CONIFER CRANNY Pine Cone Creations Westerlo Congratulations to the Class of 78 Joseph Farkas, Jr. Plumbing and Electrical Contractor Westerlo Best Wishes from sytaipi PAY BYlHl PHONE mechanics exchange savings bank 'apitol Mill 11 Washington Ave. Stuyvesant Plaza Rt. 20 at Northwa Northway Mall Rt . 5 at Northway Dow irs L nvi | Jntown State St. rivc-m W'estern Ave. at Schoolhouse Road Compliments of The Kilcar Best Wishes and Success to the Class of ’78 The Shell Inn Rt. 85. Rensselearville Jim Perkinson 797-9682 SALLY’S KNIT SHOP ('lasses. Yarn. Needles. Books Westerlo 797-3919 Altamont Paint and Wallpaper Est. 1885 135 Maple Ave. E. I. Lape. Prop. 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