Chestertown Central School - Panther Yearbook (Chestertown, NY)

 - Class of 1967

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ALMA MATER Just across from Panther Mountain With her pine trees green Stands our noble Alma Mater Plainly to be seen. Blest by love of all her children Who work with will and might To keep her colors proudly flashing Scarlet and White. CHORUS Lift the chorus, sing her praises, Over hill and dale, Hail to thee, our noble high school, Chester, hail all hail. CLASS COLORS Maroon and Gold CLASS MOTTO The great essentials of happiness are something to do, something to love, and something to hope for. To the class of 1967 There are great opportunities ahead for all of you who are prepared to expend the time and the energy above and beyond that which is expected of you. Changes are taking place at an ever in- creasing tempo in the world today, and, in the process of change, new opportunities are presented. Some people will benefit by these changes, some will be hurt by them. But change will be the key- note of the future. If you are willing to prepare yourself for changes, to have the foresight to antici- pate the changes, to help make the changes, you will ride on the crest of the wave of the future. Do not mistake a diploma for an education, whether the diploma be from a high school or from a college. The time you spend in school introduces you to the process of education. This, coupled with wisdom and experience, can lead to successful living in the changing world. Yqu should be aware that there is no formula for successful living and that failure is part of life. The manner in which you accept success and react to failure will serve as a bench-mark to measure the high points in your life. I wish you success, good health, and happiness in the great adventure that lies ahead of you. Supervising Principal DEDICATION We dedicate our yearbook to Mr. Ross in token repayment for his dedication of himself--his talent, time, and efforts-- to guiding us through our high school years...Whenever we encountered difficulties, he was more than willing to help us. But he was also ready to share our joys; it was because of him that our Junior Prom, Washington Trip, and now, our yearbook, are so memorable. BOARD OF EDUCATION STANDING L TO R Dr. Edward White Thomas Stewart SITTING L TO R Philip Sullivan, Edward Woods, Walton Huestis EUGENE FLACHBARTH Treasurer THOMAS STEWART President SARA O'CONNOR Clerk KATHERINE TENNYSON Oneonta - B.S. Kindergarten EUNICE WAKELEY Plattsburgh Permanent Cert. Third Grade FLORENCE RAYMOND HELEN FARMER Potsdam Permanent Cert. First Grade GWENDOLYN GILLINGS Hartwick - B.S. Fourth Grade Oneonta Permanent Cert. Second Grade ROBERT PERRY WILLIAM ORDWAY Castleton - B. S. Fifth Grade EDITH BLANCHARD Cornell University - B. S. Home Economics GLADYS HAPGOOD Plattsburg - B.S. Sixth Grade HAROLD GILLINGS Oswego - B.S. Industrial Arts Driver Education University of Vermont - A. B. Columbia University - M.A. French - English JOSEPH McDOWELL Albany - B.A. - M. A. Science EVELYN H. MAGEE Syracuse - B.A. English RUTH LaFLURE Albany - B. A. Social Studies E. WENDELL ROSS LEWIS WENTWORTH Syracuse - B.A. - M.A. Mathematics WILLIAM PACKER Hartwick - B.S. Ithaca - M. S. Music SUSAN BEDELL Plattsburgh - B.S. Art THOMAS SULLIVAN Cortland - B.S. Physical Education BARBARA DeGRUSH Secretary JOSEPH LaROCQUE Springfield - B.S. S.U.T.C. Albany - M.S. Guidance Counselor DR. FELIX SCHRENK, M.D. Medical School University of Innsbruck, Austria; Freiburg, Germany; Breslau, Germany, M.D. School Doctor janet McDowell S.U.N. Y. Plattsburgh - B.S. School Nurse WILLIAM GREEN New Mexico Highlands University - M.S. School Psychologist WANTED Capable teacher to fill this space. KATHERINE LUKE Teacher's Aid CAFETERIA STAFF MRS. WALKUP MRS. BOLTON MRS. WHIPPLE CUSTODIANS MR. MEADE MR. MAXAM BUS DRIVERS MR. PLACE MR. MEADE MR. ROBERTS I 5 SENIORS BARBARA ANN BISNER Barb” Always do right; this will gratify some people and astonish the rest. Major: Math Interest: Ski-dooing, Skiing, Cooking Chorus 1,2,3, 4 Cheerleading 1,2,3,4 Monitor 1,2,4 Library Club 1,2, 3, 4 Press Club 2, 3,4 Public Speaking 1,2 Girls Chorus 2 Student Council 1,2,3 Student Council Vice President 3 Yearbook Advertising Manager 4 Girls Softball Team 2,3,4 Junior Prom Committee 3 Senior Play 4 Line Soccer Team 4 Volleyball Team 4 Vocal Ensemble 1 CHRISTOPHER JOSEPH BOGGIA Chris” The reward of a thing well done, is to have done it. Major: Science, Math Interests: Horseback Riding, Hunting, Skiing Baseball 1 Basketball 3 Basketball Manager 2 Service Club 1,2 Press Club 1,2,3 Band 1,2, 3,4 Chorus 1,2, 3, 4 Yearbook Photography Editor 4 Junior Prom Committee 3 Brass Ensemble 2 Senior Play 4 Student Council 3 Class Secretary 2 Honor Society 3,4 Junior Prom King 3 PATRICIA ANNE £LARKE Babes To be happy is to have everything; yet what is happiness without sorrow? Major: Commercial, Homemaking Interests: Dancing, Driving, Snow Skiing, and Butchie Class Secretary 4 Chorus 1,3, 4 Library Club 2,3, 4 Senior Play 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Indoor Monitor 2 Junior Prom Committee 3 Volleyball Team 1,4 Press Club 2,3 Girls Softball Team 4 Line Soccer 4 JAMES JOHN DUNN Chipper We have the power to make this the best gen- eration or the last. Major: Science, Math Interests: Photography, Guitar, Travel Service Club 1,2,3, 4 Basketball 1,2, 3, 4 Baseball 2 Band 1,2,3,4 Prom Committee 3 Camera Club 1,2 Yearbook Photographer 3,4 Senior Play 4 LINDA LEE FRAZIER Belinda He has achieved success who has lived well, laughed often and loved much. Major: Commercial Interests: Dancing, Skating, Skiing, Music, Clothes Band 1,2,3, 4 Chorus 1,2, 3, 4 Girls Chorus 2 Vocal Ensemble 1 Majorette 1,2, 3,4 NYSSMA 4 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3,4 Library Club 1,2 Senior Play 4 Monitor 1, 4 Prom Committee 3 Prom Queen 3 Public Speaking 1 Clarinet Quartet 1 Clarinet Duet 2 Girls Softball Team 2 KEVIN PETER HAYES Snowman” Success is not measured by heights obtained but by obstacles overcome. Major: Science, Math, French Interests: Tennis, Swimming, Skiing National Honor Society 4 Senior Play 4 Press Club 1,2, 3,4 Class President 3, 4 Class Vice President 1,2 Band 1,2, 3, 4 Chorus 1,2, 3, 4 Yearbook Activities Sports Editor 4 Panther Treasurer 1,2,3, 4 Junior Play 3 Honor Society 3,4 Junior Prom Committee 3 Brass Ensemble 2 Junior Varsity Basketball 1 CAROLE JEAN HOLFOLTER Karolle It matters not what you are thought to be, but what you really are. Major: Commercial Interests: PARTIES, Ski-dooing, Dancing, Swimming, Clothes Chorus 1,2, 3, 4 Girls Chorus 2 Vocal Ensemble 1 Cheerleader 1 Monitor 1,2 Library Club 1,2, 3,4 Yearbook Staff 4 Girls Softball Team 2,3,4 Junior Prom Committee 3 Senior Play 4 Volleyball Team 4 Line Soccer Team 4 Class Secretary 2 Class Vice President 4 Ticket Seller 4 JOSEPH JEROME LA FLURE Hokie Man simply confronts his own self and every- thing around him. This is neither dread nor joy--just life. Major: Math, Science Interests: Hunting, Skiing, Sports Basketball 1,2, 3, 4 Baseball 1,2 Football 1 Soccer 2,3,4 Service Club 1,2, 3, 4 Chorus 1,2 Prom Committee 3 Senior Play 4 Student Council 4 Student Council Vice President 4 KATHLEEN ANNE MONTGOMERY Kathy Art is man's nature; nature is God's art. Major: Math, Science, French Interests: Music, Art, Sewing, Reading Band 1,2,3, 4 Chorus 1,2, 4 Clarinet Duet 1 Clarinet Quartet 2, 3 Girls Chorus 2 Library Club 1, 3 Press Club 4 Senior Play 4 Junior Play 3 Yearbook Copy Editor 4 Class Secretary 1 Class Treasurer 3 Junior Prom Committee 3 Honor Society 3 GLEN CARL SHERMAN Fur” He who allows himself to be insulted deserves to be. Major: Commercial Interests: Girls and Motorcycles Senior Play 4 Junior Prom Committee 3 Yearbook Staff 4 DAVID ROBERT STARBUCK Eggman Money isn't everything--it's the only thing. Major: Math, Science, French Interests: Numismatics, Hunting, Tennis Honor Society 3,4 Band 1, 2,3,4 Brass Ensemble 2 Junior Prom Committee 3 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 LYNNE MARIE SULLIVAN Lynnie” I love a broad margin to my life.” Major: Commercial Interests: Music, Art, Dancing, Skiing Class Treasurer 1 Indoor Monitor 2 Cheerleading 1,2 Library Club 1,2, 3 Press Club 2,3,4 Chorus 1,2, 3,4 Girls Chorus 2 Junior Prom Committee 3 Yearbook Art Editor 4 Senior Play 4 Vocal Ensemble 1 Line Soccer Team 4 Volleyball Team 4 PETER THOMAS STEWART Pete If a man marches at a different step, then he hears a different drummer, --let him continue whatever his cadence and step. Major: Math, Science, French Interests: Short-wave Radio, Water Skiing, Swimming National Honor Society 4 Honor Society 3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Yearbook Editor 4 Press Club 1 Press Club Co-Editor 2, 3,4 Class Vice President 3 Class Treasurer 4 Prom Committee 3 Brass Ensemble 1 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 National Council of English Teachers Nominee 3 Service Club 2 ELIZABETH ELAINE TENNYSON Beth A little deed is worth more than a big intention. Major: Commercial Interests: Sewing, Skating, Ping-Pong Band 1, 2,3,4 Chorus 1,2, 3, 4 Library Club 1,2 Senior Play 4 Girls Chorus 2 Prom Committee 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Flute Trio 1,4 Softball Team 2 Volleyball Team 4 Ticket Taker 4 Line Soccer Team 4 Vocal Ensemble 1 CAROL ANNE WAKELEY Annie What sculpture is to a block of marble, educa- tion is to the human soul. Major: Math, Science, French Interests: Skiing, Dancing, Music, Sewing Cheerleading 2, 3,4 Chorus 1,2,3, 4 Band 1,2,3,4 Accompanyist 2, 3,4 Indoor Monitor 1,2 Library Club 1,2, 3, 4 Senior Play 4 Public Speaking 1 Yearbook Business Manager 4 Girls Chorus 2 Volleyball Team 4 Line Soccer Team 4 Class Secretary 3 Class President 2 Student Council Representative 4 Student Council Secretary 4 Flute Trio 1,2,4 Junior Prom Committee 3 NYSSMA 4 Miss DAR 4 Honor Society 3, 4 National Honor Society 4 Junior Play 3 Vocal Ensemble 1 GEORGE WALTER WERTIME G. O. The most wasted day of all is that on which we have not laughed. Major: Science, Math, French Interests: Coin Collecting, Skiing Honor Society 3, 4 Senior Play 4 Press Club 1,2,3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2, 3, 4 Score Keeper 3,4 Basketball 1 Yearbook Assistant Editor 4 Junior Play 3 Junior Prom Committee 3 Brass Ensemble 2 NYSSMA 4 Service Club 1,2 Press Club Assistant Editor 3 Camera Club 1,2 CLASS HISTORY Our present Senior Class began back in 1954 in our kindergarten years with Mrs. Wakeley. Included were many of today's class originals, such as Beth Tennyson, Lynne Sullivan, Carol Anne Wakeley, Kathy Montgomery, Jerry LaFlure, James Dunn, David Starbuck, Peter Stewart, Kevin Hayes, and George Wertime. We received four valuable additions during the lower grades. We acquired Barbara from Waterveliet in second grade, and both Linda and Carol H. joined us in third grade; Carol came to us from Syracuse. In third grade, Patty also first joined us and has kept coming and going ever since; we last gained her in tenth grade when she came to us from Warrensburg. Fifth grade was marked by our moving upstairs, and we made another important step when in the seventh grade we finally discovered what homework was all about; we also learned about spitwads that year. It was during seventh grade that we gained Chris from Queens, and we've been enjoying (?) his jokes ever since. At the end of eighth grade we received our diplomas, which encouraged us to stick it out for another four years. Our sophomore year was generally uneventful, but that was the year we suffered through our first regents. Glen joined us during our sophomore year. Our junior year was probably our busiest, for not only did we receive our class rings, but we held a Mason candy drive to raise money for our class treasury; this was followed in our senior year by a second drive which was probably regarded by our neighbors as the crushing blow. Our Junior Prom in May was an exciting event, and we all enjoyed decorating the gym with colorful streamers. Our theme was Over the Rainbow , and Chris and Linda were chosen as our King and Queen. We gained the last member of our class, David Rogers, during our senior year, bringing us up to a total of seventeen. Our senior trip to W ashington in October proved to be a big event in our lives, and forever endeared us to Mr. and Mrs. Ross who barely managed to survive the strain. Another highlight of our senior year was our Senior Play which was a great success thanks to Mrs. Magee’s skill- ful direction. Actually consisting of three one-act comedies, The Happy Journey , The Trysting Place , and Curse You Jack Dalton , our Senior Play meant a lot of fun to all of us. We are now looking forward to graduation and college, but, of course, we will always fondly remember our happy years at C. H. S. LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Seniors of 1967, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament. Carol Anne leaves her excess weight to Patty Kemmer, and her air- conditioned gym suit to anyone that gets warm in gym class. Beth leaves Mr. Ross to any Business Law class who can understand him, and her gym suit to anyone who wants it. Kevin- I leave my brother....................happily! Patty leaves her selling of Mason Candy to Mr. Ordway. She also leaves her fighting ability to Dick White. David leaves the cafeteria a non-Italian cookbook. Chipper leaves his guitar and drum playing, and his ability to bug Mr. Wentworth, to Greg Boggia in hopes that he will develop a superb skill in them all. Glen leaves his seat in the Chester Diner to Kevin Jones. Linda leaves her cheerleading uniform to Sue Barlow. Barbara leaves her ability to have huge fights with her favorite guy to Sue Culver. Lynne leaves her ability to excel in Business Math to anyone smart enough to pass it, and her ability to blush to Mrs. Luke. Carol e leaves the e on her name to Mr. Ross e , her lace bell- bottoms to Kenny Barnard, and her dancing partner, John Reehl, to anyone who can keep up with him. Chris leaves his New York City accent to Tucker. Peter leaves his ability to confuse Mr. McDowell to his sister in hopes that they will have similar biological traits. Kathy leaves her ability to foul up the treasurer’s books to anyone who wants to get bawled out by Mr. Ross. Jerry leaves his Red-Man to Mike Packer. George leaves his ability to make chlorine in lab to anyone who thinks he can change the rules of chemistry. The Senior Class leaves Washington D. C. to the coming Seniors of 1968...................what's left of it! 196 Y Glimmering lights, soothing music, ceremonial pomp... all enveloped in the seven colors of the rainbow... and a ridiculous farce all combine to form our... SENIOR PLAY SCHOOL John Reehl Martha Hayes Stephanie Cooper Susan Culver Kevin Reehl Kathy Beadnell Scott Bennett Kyle Hayes Benjamin Tennyson JUNIORS Harold Moffitt James Nestor Daniel Magee Michael Packer Christopher Bedell Theodore Thoms Steven Hill Edward Schumacher Steven White William Annan Benedict Faggiano Manfred Nicolas John Dunn Robert Montgomery Lee Baker Richard White Virginia Drake SOPHOMORES Linda Gagnon Mary Pauli Victoria Faggiano Sandra Bisner Daniel Wood James Maxam Patricia Kemmer Donna DeGrush Donald Cooper Luiz Novaes Susan Barlow Glenda Hill Sandra W alker Deborah Fredericks Randy Roberts Jon Nolan Patricia Bennett Francis O’Leary Theodore Little Roderick Holfolter Kevin Jones Gregory Boggia Thomas Sullivan Sharon Hill FRESHMEN Claudette Cain Deborah Martin Gladys Tennyson Deborah Clements Robert Swan Richard Gagnon Richard Swan Jeanne Meade Victoria Palermo Nancy Stewart Stanley Koenig David Moffitt Stanley Ellsworth David Whipple Brian LaFlure Dale Smith Richard Schumacher Dennis Packer Steven Maxam Chester Fredericks Roy Baker Walter Hill William Aiken Janet Maxam EIGHTH GRADE Peggy Sue Hill Susan DeGrush Joan McGowan Darlene Walker Mary Wood Claire Morrissey Patricia Woods Patricia Gibb Kathleen Rogers Jacqueline Vetter Leigh Stevenson Ernest LaFlure Wayne King Robert Wood Daniel Dagesse Edward Bennett Donald Gagnon Scott Brewer Melvin Pauli Dale Bisner Sargeant Kirby Gary Wallace Frederick Sauer Lynne Murphy SEVENTH GRADE Mary Lambert Rene Wood Spencer LaFlure Ranee Kirby Francine Dagesse Lorraine Reehl Sandra Woods Mary Aiken Delberta Hill David Smith Stephen Barlow John Palermo Charlene Frazier Barbara Hill Renee Perry Ronald Ellsworth Gerard Tennyson Phillip Fredericks Deborah Ross Jan Nicolas Kathleen White Liza Packer Bryan Frazier Jefferson Kirby SIXTH GRADE James Cooper Daniel Kuse Terry Whipple Robert McGowan Frederick Montgomery Sheila W alker Judy Luke Patricia Leggett Jeanne Morrissey Kathleen Barlow Bonnie Gagnon Susan Murphy Daniel DeGrush Douglas Brewer Lee Ann Bedell James Aiken Raymond LaFlure John Gibb Arlene Fredericks Donald Lambert Luneta Dubay William Hill Geraldine Tennyson Paul Rogers Kathy Woods Deborah Jones FIFTH GRADE Donald Smith Michael Ross Cynthia Trushaw Herbert Dutcher Kathleen Morrissey Mary Lou Maynard Terry Wood Rachel Wallace Carol Troisi William Culver Joan Meade Donna Lambert Sue Anne Holfolter James Gibb Warren Kirby Barbara Schumacher Lynne Ross Nancy Luke Linda Bisner Michael Moffitt Gary Bolton Craig Leggett Elizabeth W alker FOURTH GRADE Carol McDowell Tina Troisi Christopher Aiken Patricia Jones Tracy Perry Delbert Hill Sharon Oakes James Roden Theresa Morrissey Rebecca Smith Scott Annan Jennifer Vetter Petrea King Michael Faggiano Mark Kasson Melissa Brewer Kathleen Hayes Sharon Whipple William Andrews Kathleen Ross THIRD GRADE Mary Ellsworth Michael Montena Paul Montgomery John Mahoney Cheryl Perry Timothy Wood Gary Hill David Troisi Marcel Scuderi Bonnie Oakes Jamie Denton Robin Searles Carol McGowan Michael Carroll Martin Cooper Nancy Woods Cindy Sue Hill Steven Morrissey Ronald W alker Kim Montena Michael King Lucie Dagesse Theresa Needham SECOND GRADE Laurie Jo Ross Dean Smith Michael Stevenson Dale Ryba Wendy McCray Richard Jones Vicki Roberts William Carlozzi Celine Aiken Jeffrey Packer Nancy Sullivan Donald Mahoney Joseph McDowell Kenneth Murphy Robert Denton Delia Carroll Sally Cooper William Kirby Michael Cleveland Lynne Boulette FIRST GRADE Wanda Dutcher Kathleen Aiken Jane Halliday Nancy Ross Mark Reed Juanita Millington Tammara Andrews John Carboy Bruce Bennett Jack Moffitt Ruby Tennyson Wayne Millington Gregory Bolton Larry Denton Cathleen Seyler Lisa Armstrong Deborah Carlozzi Cindy Oakes Pamela Searles KINDERGARTEN Helen Carroll Florence Pauli Dawn MacGlashan Colleen Sullivan Michael McCray Bryan Wood William Boulette William Gibb John McConnell Scott Hill BAND Under the able direction of Mr. Packer, the band is one of the most popular and active organiza- tions. As seniors, we will never forget the numer- ous concerts, parades, contests, and practice ses- sions that we were part of. CHORUS ft f « « I 11 U i .f i Vi v fc « i t I r 9 I «. n ri« _ •« _ •% - ■ r n « 4 ► • V ■w i . - - - - - jh The chorus, also directed by Mr. Packer, joins with the band in the Christmas and Spring concerts, and performs at the Com mencement Exercises each June. STUDENT COUNCIL STANDING L TO R Chester Fredericks, Thomas Sullivan, Jerry LaFlure, Daniel Magee, Robert Montgomery, Michael Packer, Ernest LaFlure SITTING L TO R Mary Wood, Victoria Palermo, Carol Anne Wakeley, Susan Barlow, Susan Culver, Francine Dagesse STUDENT COUNCIL ACTIVITIES NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Kevin Hayes Carol Anne Wakeley Peter Stewert Citizenship, scholarship, leadership, service... these are ideals shared by the Local and National Honor Societies. Both these organizations are new to CHS this year, but already show great promise for success in years to come. The members of Warrensburg's Frank B. Cameron Chapter inducted our three members into the National Honor Society on December 12, 1967. The Local Honor Society had its origin in the spring of 1966; pins were distributed at graduation. Since that time, the organizations have participated in a variety of academic and cultural programs. HONOR SOCIETY STANDING L TO R Peter Stewert, Kevin Hayes. David Starbuck, Jack Dunn, Kyle Hayes, Scott Bennett, George Wertime, Chris Boggia, Ben Tennyson SITTING L TO R Carol Anne Wakeley, Patty Kemmer, Kathy Montgomery, Kathy Beadnell, Donna DeGrush, Mary Pauli LIBRARY CLUB LEFT TO RIGHT STANDING: Carole Holfolter Patty Clarke Carol Anne Wakeley Barbara Bisner SITTING: Stephanie Cooper Susan Culver Kathy Beadnell Martha Hayes LEFT TO RIGHT STANDING: Gladys Tennyson Claudette Cain Patty Bennett Debbie Martin Glenda Hill SITTING: Sharon Hill Frances O’Leary Debbie Fredericks Jeanne Meade LEFT TO RIGHT STANDING: Virginia Drake Sandra Walker Vickie Palermo Mary Pauli SITTING: Patty Kemmer Donna DeGrush Vickie Faggiano Susan Barlow SERVICE CLUB FRONT: L to R Kevin Hayes, Jon Nolin, Roderic Holfolter, Daniel Wood, Jerry LaFlure, BACK: L to R Donald Cooper, Robert Swan, Gregory Boggia Thomas Sullivan PRESS CLUB This group of writers, typists, artists, and mimeographers publishes the bi-weekly school newspaper The Panther contains class, organizational, sports, and village news, as well as humor. REPORTERS Selling the 'PANTHER VARSITY BASKETBALL JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL SOCCER BASEBALL ADVERTISERS ' r if pavilion n«rQct PATH ITAIYH; H WHIG SAGA MO«iCM(S 9 |TO!j -AC ,° r «too ' Compliments of Compliments of IRENE’S BEAUTY SHOP YARN GIFT SHOP Chestertown, New York Phone 3041 Chestertown, New York Congratulations to the Class of '67 TRI LAKES CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION Vacation and Retirement Homes Friends Lake Chestertown, N. Y. Compliments of SILVER STAR DINER Speciality Chicken in the Basket Stop at sign of chicken Chestertown, N. Y. Phone 9663 Route 8 and 9 Best Wishes to the Class of '67 CIRCLE(B)RANCH Riding Stable and Housekeeping Cottages MAE and JOE BOGGIA Compliments of VIKING MOTEL Chestertown, New York Best Wishes to the Senior Class from THE PINES ON FRIENDS LAKE JOHN and FLO PALERMO Best Wishes to the Senior Compliments of Class of 1967 THE COFFEE SHOP DR. SUZANNE SCHRENK and Chestertown, New York DR. FELIX SCHRENK Phone 3521 Compliments of Compliments of FLOATING ROCK ANNE’S BEAUTY SHOPPE Chestertown, New York Chestertown, New York W. TENNYSON, Prop. Phone 3675 Compliments of PANTHER MOUTAIN HOUSE Chestertown, New York Phone: 2401 Compliments of Compliments of STEVENSON AGENCY, INC. T. J. FISH SON Insurance - Real Estate Investments Chestertown, New York Chestertown, New York Compliments of McCONNELL’S INN AMERICAN OIL Finest Food and Beverages AMERICAN STATION Rooms DONALD E. MUNDY Phone Chestertown 9751 1 Mile South of Chestertown, New York Chestertown, New York Congratulations Compliments of to the Class of 67 BLYTHEWOOD ISLAND CABINS AMERICAN STATION - ROUTE 9 FRED and SARAH MONROE RUTH A. MUNDY Chestertown, New York Chestertown, New York Compliments of Compliments of AUSTIN J. SMITH STORE SCOTT’S DODGE Bombardier Ski-Doo Sales Service Sales and Service Phone 3763 Chestertown, New York Chestertown, New York Phone 2922 Compliments of Compliments of CLIFF and SHIRLEY THE COVE WHIPPEL’S GARAGE Chestertown, New York Chestertown, New York Compliments of CHESTER- SCHROON - HORICON BANK Chestertown - Schroon Lake Best Wishes to the Senior Class DOMINICK J. DeLUKE D.D. S. Assunta Louis Farm, Friends Lake, Chestertown, New York Compliments of ELLSWORTH’S DRY GOODS Chestertown, New York Phone 3004 Congratulations to the Class of 1967 From FRED VETTER COMPANY Your Complete Hardware Store Chestertown, New York Congratulations to Compliments of the Seniors of '67 CHESTERTOWN L. R. BOGLE ESSO SERVICENTER CARPENTER AND MASON Chestertown, New York Chestertown, New York ART WILSON, Prop. Phone: 3482 Phone: 4511 Compliments of JOE KEMMER Contracting and Building Plumbing and Heating Chestertown, New York Compliments of Best Wishes ARTHUR P. WINCHIP to the Class of '67 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR JOSEPH E. LAFLURE Chestertown, New York Chestertown, New York Compliments of BRADFORD HAYES Excavating, Sand, Gravel, Topsoil Chestertown, New York Phone: 3070 Compliments of MICO’S Compliments of Distinctive Clothing Formals for all Occasions CHESTERTOWN VOLUNTEER FIRE CO. 30 South Street Glens Falls, New York Chestertown, New York Compliments of ASHLINE COUNTRY STORE Gas - Oil - Diesel Fuel Fresh Fruits - Meat - Groceries Phone 5013, Rt. 8 Wevertown, New York The Best Standard Brands of Merchandise Top Quality Meat and Products At prices that can't be beat Anywhere in the North Country. Compliments of Compliments of CAROL THEATER SHAND’S FAIRWAYS MOTEL Chestertown, New York Chestertown, New York Compliments of Compliments of BROWN’S SHOE STORE 148 Main Street T.C. MURPHY LUMBER CO. Warrensburg, New York For All Your Shoe Needs Wevertown, New York Compliments of Compliments of CHESTER MARKET STEWART’S MT. VIEW HOUSE Chestertown, New York Chestertown, New York Compliments of ASHTON READY-MIX Box 57 Chestertown, New York Compliments of MARTIN FORD Authorized Ford Sales and Service Pine Street Chestertown, New York Compliments of Compliments of SUPERVISOR CRESTWOOD SPENCER C. LAFLURE AND FAMILY Chestertown, New York Chestertown, New York Compliments of Compliments of CHESTER DINER CHESTERTOWN LAUNDERETTE Chestertown, New York Chestertown, New York Compliments of E. R. WHITE D. D. S. Chestertown, New York Compliments of THE RISING HOUSE INN Chestertown, New York Compliments of Compliments of CHARLES R. LEGGETT Attorney at Law Chestertown, New York HUESTIS OIL COMPANY Distributor of Mobil Products Plant 3004 Home 3631 Chestertown, New York Compliments of LORENZO HAYES Bulldozing and Grading Chestertown, New York Phone: 2641 Compliments of Compliments of LOON LAKE MARINA SWANEE’S SOFT ICE CREAM Chestertown, New York Route 9 Chestertown, New York Compliments of CHESTERTOWN LIQUOR STORE Chestertown, New York Compliments of Best Wishes to the Senior Class of '67 THE CROSSROADS ROGERS HOUSEKEEPING COTTAGES MARIANNE and BILL CARLOZZI Chestertown, New York Chestertown, New York DUBAY’S GULF SERVICE MONTGOMERY REAL ESTATE Main and Theriot and INSURANCE Chestertown, New York Phone 4191 Phone: 4341 Chestertown, New York Best Wishes to the Class of '67 Compliments of BRANT LAKE LAUNDROMAT FRED CULVER Brant Lake, New York ARTHUR -- E. WENDELL WILSON ROSS Chestertown, New York Proprietors Best Wishes Compliments of to the Senior Class L. G. SMITH DR. T. C. HALLIDAY Electrical Contractor Chestertown, New York CINDY’S BEAUTY SHOP Compliments of BURTON L DUELL Route 9 Plumbing Contractor Chestertown, New York Chestertown, New York Phone: 3651 Compliments of AL PAULL Bulldozing and Backhoe Work Friends Lake, New York Compliments of JANSER’S DRUG STORE ROY BOLES Chestertown, New York Compliments of MR. MRS. DONALD FRAZIER Chestertown, New York Compliments of Compliments of MALTBIE’S GARAGE Chevrolet NATIONAL BISCUIT Sales and Services COMPANY Warrensburg, New York Glens Falls, New York Compliments of FASHION SHOP 19 Ridge Street Glens Falls, New York Compliments of Compliments of NORTHERN WOODBURY LUMBER LUMBER CO., INC. 679 Glen Street Riparius, New York Glens Falls, New York Phone: Chestertown 3021 Phone: RX 3-2505 Compliments of GLENDALE FURNITURE STORE Glens Falls i, New York World's Fair Compliments of Floral Design Winner JIM THE FLORIST GOLDSTOCKS 148 Main Street Phone NA 3-9214 Warrensburg, New York Glen Falls, New York also Palmer Ave., Corinth, New York Phone: 654-7844 Compliments of HUGH’S FLOWERS WARREN AUTO PARTS, INC. Automotive Marine Serving the Lower Adirondacks Industrial Supplies Phone 623-9844 191 Main Street 17 Horicon Avenue Warrensburg, New York Warrensburg, New York NA 3-3381 Compliments of BOULETTE’S PHARMACY Main Street Warrensburg, New York Compliments of QUANDT’S Compliments of WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS INC. REYNOLD’S APPLIANCE TV Fresh - Canned - Frosted Foods PO Box 618 Route 5 East Arterial Amsterdam, New York Best Wishes to Class of '67 DON EGAN’S BARBER SHOP 62 Main Street Warrensburg, New York 159 Main Street Warrensburg, New York Phone NA 3-9223 Compliments of REMINGTON BROTHERS Bulldozing Sand - Gravel - Top Soil Brant Lake, New York Phone 3162 Compliments of WESTERN AUTO 186 Main Street Warrensburg, New York THE STORE THAT CARES ABOUT YOU Compliments of Compliments of LOON LAKE LODGE ALP HORN INN Chestertown, New York JOHN J. ZARA Chestertown, New York Best Wishes to the Senior Class of 1967 Compliments of RIVERSIDE GAS OIL CO., INC. Distributors Tidewater Products KEN MURPHY TRUCKING CO. Flying A Gasoline - Heating Oils Chestertown, New York Riparius, New York Compliments of FINCH STUDIO 3 Newcomb Street West Glens Falls New York 12801 71 WE'RE TICKLED PINK” TO SERVE YOU AT CHESTERTOWN CENTRAL You're good customers and we enjoy working with and for you. Our very best wishes for success and happiness go with the graduates. Before you go. Seniors, tell the under- classmen our service can't be beat when it comes to yearbooks, school rings and graduation announcements. REGIONAL OFFICE L.G. Balfour Co. Taylor Publishing Co. P.O. Box 2509 Schenectady, N.Y. 12309 Gus Hodgkins Bob Gray Don Nash - Jim Gerding - Dick Sims 39 years of service to the schools in Eastern New York The grass is always greener Compliments of - Back Home UPSTATE AGENCY INC. NAJER REALTY General Insurance Chestertown, New York Chestertown, New York Phone 2281 Compliments of Compliments of LITTLE AND FLACHBARTH PANTHER MOUNTAIN TREE FARM Building Contractors ALFRED NAJER Chestertown, New York Chestertown, New York TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY 72 % • ■ r ■•• :%:■ CTv- ■ i s- -; • ■• .: :. .r. v-v ■ • v%v N-% s7aI. ' ::.: '• ' V • . ’ ••'V vv.y;r.. . ■■ y . • - , y - 'v aV X’W A v i c. A • % I ?; pli V t. v - -'5i ,w •‘-w V-- •A A . . , MMf - •vyy-; A “S SEA s % ? Vi. . • '• - i „ V : ifc cvi W A. ■; 1 • • -X • V • • i ■ y 7-5 ' V T7?' -v: - ? •• - • i k « . - w ' VA' V« : ®Kr ■5 JS£f T V . «-.• A ■ r' • • ■ V v-ir- ; vf V'X- r v . ’«V x - : ' V r1 •V A V «J - Ws y : •;... • v -y •• x • V' , .A V. r • ■ ■ . % - -••• • . V -Vv - • V i ‘ C . w


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