Chestertown Central School - Panther Yearbook (Chestertown, NY)
- Class of 1972
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000 (v - P Table of Contents Dedication Faculty Elementary High School Sports Activities Seniors Appreciation -Pg.2 — Pg. 3-12 — Pg. 13-20 — Pg. 21-26 — Pg. 27-36 — Pg. 37-48 — Pg. 49-70 — Pg. 66 Advertisements — Pg. 71-88 ARTHUR R. TROISI — MRS. DEG RUSH SECRETARY STANDING-T. Stewart, W. Aiken, W. Carboy, P. Sullivan-SEATED-S. Morrissey, S. O'Conner. School Board of Education 5 MRS. TENNYSON Kindergarten MISS DOYLE Second Grade MRS. FARMER 6 First Grade MISS AUBIN French G English MRS. BLANCHARD Home Economics MR. MCDOWELL MR. WENTWORTH Mathematics 8 Science MRS. LAFLURE History MR. SULUVAN Physical Education MR. WILLETS Shop Driver Education MR. ROSS 9 Commercial MRS. THOMPSON Remedial Reading I MR. SEARLES 10 MRS. MAGEE--------English Music Cafeteria Mrs. Walkup, Mrs. Bolton, Mrs. Whipple Student Assistants: R. Walker, M. Carroll Custodians Mr. Meade Mrs. Luke Mrs. Lambert Teacher’s Aides 11 Mr. Maxam MISS SIMMONS Speech Therapist mrs. McDowell School Nurse 12 Kindergarten SEATED-T. Blackbird, A. Morehouse, M. Harpp, R. Riddle, H. Millington, D. Hamblin, J. Denton-STANDING-E. Lewis, K. Weaver, P. Wallace, P. Tompkins, M. Baker, D. Armstrong, J. Ingersoll, B. Tennyson, R. Mumblow. SEATED-A. Hoskins, S. Gonyo, D. Carlozzi, P. Millington, A. Morehouse, J. Peck, E. O'Donnell-STANDING-B. Bisner, S. Monroe, J. McConnell, C. Aiken, M. Murphy, A. Meader, T. Needham, R. Steves-ABSENT-E. Aiken, G. Carlisle. 14 ROW 1: Lisa Montgomery, Daniel Pauli, Kenneth Denton, Joseph Tennyson, Paul Brewer, Steven Weckesser, Richard Stolen. ROW 2: Lorinda Tennyson, Lisa Fagnant, Tammy Pregent, Nanette Blackbird, Lisa Lewis, Amy Wagner, Martha Morrissey, Christine Stetson, Deborah Mundy. ROW 3: Dana Bra ley, Charles Roberts, Mathew Ross, Walter Morehouse, John Stark, Arthur Troisi, Wilbur Tennyson, Mark Tompkins, Penny Hill. First Grade 15 STANDING-L. Hoskins, E. Mumblow, J. Hill, G. Armstrong, W. Milling- ton, R Andrews, T. Fagnant, R. Peck, W. Millington, W. MacGlashan. SEATED-T. Needham, S. Stetson, L. Meader, A. Myers, G. Smith, T. Searles. Second Grade STANDING-N. Ross, A. Troisi, M. Ross, V. Maxam, J. Pauli, R. Aiken, R. Piccini. SEATED-J. Pereau, J. Dower, J. Montena, C. Hoskins, C. Young, J. Murphy. R. Palermo, G. Mumblow, M. Kasson, L. Denton, R. Harpp, R. Musso, R. Devlin, E. Woods, J. Fox, E. Murphy, P. Morrissey, G. Smith, L. Denton, S. Thompson, L. Ross, S. Baker, K. McConnell, A. Meade, W. Weckesser, D. Ross, B. Tennyson, N. Stolen, T. Morehouse. Third Grade 17 STANDING-S. Reed, B. Gibb, C. Oakes, R. Carpenter, S. Hill, W. Meader-SEATED-K. Tennyson, K. Carlozzi, S. Halliday, L. Pereau, P. Brodie. Fourth Grade STANDING-C. Raffio, D. Pauli, M. Baker, T. Pauli, M. Laurie, M. Oakes-SEA TED-D. Braley, I. Ruane, L. Remington, L. Armstrong, M. Roberts. 18 STANDING-S. Clark, D. Brown, T. Hill, K. Lauri, F. Pauli, P. Searles, M. Fox, J. Hoskins- SEATED-W. Millington, M. Reed, J. Dower, G. Weckesser, D. Carlozzi, T. Smith. Fifth Grade STANDING-D. Mahoney, J. McConnell, G. Bloton, B. Bennett, H. Carroll, M. Tennyson, D. MacGlashan-SEATED-D. Smith, T. Frazier, R. Tennyson, J. McDowell, E. Fagnant, T. Andrews. 19 SITTING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Delia Carroll, Celine Aiken, Sally Cooper, Brenda Ethier, Wanda Dutcher. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ken Murphy, Kathleen Aiken, Jane Halliday, Stephen Morrissey, George Carlino, Patrick Morehouse. Sixth Grade SITTING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Scott Weckesser, Jim Sweenie, Randy Ross, Wannetta Russell, Nancy Ross, Barbara Considine. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Thomas Dairo, Eric Robinson, Cindy Swartwout, Cindy Brown, Craig Clark, Cindy Hill. 20 SEATED-C. Piccini, A. Weckesser, V. Roberts, T. Ross, L. Ethier, C. Mc- Gowan- STANDING-R. Dower, R. Schaefer, D. Schaefer, B. Carlozzi, D. Smith, T. Lauri, D. Ryba, R. Walker, P. Fagnant, J. Packer, W. Dudek. Seventh Grade SEATED-K. Ross, R. Searles, K. Montena, M. Frazier, C. Perry, C. Kinnicutt- STANDING-J. Denton, N. Woods, A. Robilotto, B. Oakes, M. Stevenson, J. Carboy, M. Cooper, G. Hill, B. Andrews, T. Needham. 22 STANDING-J. Mahoney, T. Perry, M. Moffitt, M. Montena, M. Faggiano-SEATED-F. Dower, M. Rais, K. Hayes, T. Wood. Eighth Grade STANDING-S. Considine, M. Ellsworth, S. Whipple, P. Montgomery, G. Bolton, J. Gibb, R. Bra ley-SEATED-D. Troisi, C. Carlino, M. Brewer, J. Vetter, B. Walker, M. Kasson. 23 SEATED-W. Weckesser, K. Wagner, B. Schumacher, L. Ross, M. Prossick, STANDING-T. Morrissey, R. LaFlure, D. Lambert, C. Aiken, C. Leggett. Ninth Grade SEATED-L. Bisner, D. Lambert, N. Luke, S. Oakes, J. Ruane-STANDING- C. Swartwout, C. McDowell, A. Frederick, S. Holfolter, P. Rogers, D. Hill. 24 3 a SEATED-T. Wood, D. Brewer, B. Hill, C. Troisi, L. Bedell, D. DeGrush- STANDING-C. Trushaw, J. Oliver, M. Ross, J. Gibb, C. Braley, K. Morrissey, K. Woods, G. Tennyson. Tenth Grade SEATED-K. Barlow, D. Schaefer, R. Wallace, L. Dubay, J. Meade, STANDING-B. Culver, D. Smith, R. McGowan, B. Frazier, J. Aiken, M. Ruane, J. Thompson, R. Ellsworth. 25 J u n • i o r STANDING: Anne LaPage, Sue Murphy, Jan Nicholas, Debbie Ross, Stella Cleveland. SEATED: Jack Molema, Jackie Fox, Judy Luke, Phillip Frederick. STANDING: Dan Schaefer, Fred Montgomery, James Cooper, Terry Whipple. SEATED: Lisa Packer, Sheila Walker, Pat Leggett, Kathy White, Jeanne Morrissey. 26 Soccer ’71 Varsity Basketball 31 JV Basketball 33 J. V. Cheerleaders Tennis 34 Baseball Team 35 36 37 National D. Ross, L. Murphy, E. LaFlure, M. Lambert. Selected for such qualities as Citizenship, Scholar- ship, Leadership and Service, the members of our National Honor Society participate in such events as intramurals, discussions and induction ceremonies. 38 Student Council The Student Council, which is our student government, promotes such activities as : the Halloween Party, Christmas Party and School Picnic. We are proud of our • Student Council which is doing an outstanding job. President: V. President: Secretary: Treasurer: Phillip Frederick Chester Frederick Mary Lambert Terry Wood 39 J 3 s «L dJJ 9 J Band Junior Band 42 4 0 Outdoor Monitors FRONT ROW-K. White, J. Luke, C. Troisi, L. Packer, D. Lam- bert-BACK ROW-C. Trushaw, S. Holfolter, J. Morrissey, N. Luke, S. Walker. -M. Aiken, J. VanDusen, H. Mastranunzio Cafeteria Monitors 43 Press Club 44 Library Club 45 Mary's primary interests are skiing, tennis, reading and little kids. Steve spent his last year teaching Mr. Wentworth math. 50 Delberta's interests are mainly sewing and horse-back riding. She spent the last two years of high school at BOCES. Besides her other interests Gabbing” is a favorite. DELBERTA HILL Whether snowmobiling, motorcycling, water skiing or just plain goofin-off, Ed was always a leader. Ed was an individual who didn't always go along with the crowd. We will all remember that his proper etiquette at our prom could only be exceeded by his trips to the river. 51 ARTHUR DALE BISNER III When asked Is your car going yet? Dale answers Sure, now all I have to do is get the engine put together. Mary has been a very active member of band and chorus. She is also seen every year on the cheer- leading squad. A few of her other interests are horseback riding, skiing and bowling. Mary was also the drum major for band. But above all of Mary's other activities her main interest is Dan. MARY JANE LAMBERT 4 52 SCOTT F. BREWER Although usually quiet, Scott more than quietly gets his opinions and an- swers across in French IV class which can be attest- ed to by Miss Aubin. r 53 HELEN E. MASTRANUNZIO GLADYS MOFFITT Quiet and shy (sometimes?! ). Friendly, always; and without a blazing fire, an easy chair to curl up in with books and my pets or friends to pick on (par- ticularly friends smaller than me) my life would be a great disappointment. Bob, a valuable member in all varsity sports, is a necessary addition to the French IV class and also in physics and chemistry labs. S4 LYNNF FLLFN MURPHY Lynne has been one of the most active members in Li- brary Club and Press Club. She has also been a most valu- able asset to our band and chorus. Lynne is especially inter- ested in horseback riding and is often found CHASING Paul instead of riding him! Of course, her main interest is Ben, but she doesn't leave him to anyone. Chet's main interests are playing tennis, beating Wart at Chess and partying. 55 Don's great interest in snowmobiling gets him into the woods where he likes to hunt and some- times just goes for a long walk. His extra acti- vities take up most of his time, which he doesn't mind at all. Don will be missed by Mr. Willets for his interest in shop class. Horses, jokes, music and books, this is only the beginning of my life. 56 Ernie could usually be found either ripping the ski slopes apart or studying for a chem test. He was a very well- rounded student with a sharp wit. RENE C. WOOD Rene is always helpful and sensitive to the feelings of others. A smiling face and warm personality combined with abundant talent in the culinary arts and serving her own creations. She loves children, cats, mounds candy bars and week-ends. Her fav- orite street is LaFlure Lane ! 57 Sandi was active in many school functions. Some of her interests are skiing, swimming and tennis. SANDRA J. WOODS SPENCER C. LaFLURE Spen's main in- terests are skiing, band and party- ing. Not neces- sarily in that order. 58 MELVIN A. PAULL Melvin, a very active member of the chorus and press club, is also interested in environmental pro- blems. His main hobby, horseback riding, also takes up much of his time. John is one of our outstanding athletes in all sports and is involved in many other activities. He never fails to have his opinions heard and acknowledged. 59 HUGH F. RUANE Hugh's main interest is partying, etc; etc; etc. Where ever the action is so is Hugh. Gary's main interests are brew, Bubbles, Bobcats, GARY R. PROSSICK and Stud-Bakers. Archie Bunker's racial comments will be greatly missed by everyone. 60 Gary's main in- terests are his Ford, his farm, and his money. GARY WALLACE 61 Class Will We, The Seniors of 1972, possessed of minds and memory, do hereby proclaim the following as our Last Will and Testament. MARY L. leaves her clarinet to anyone who wants it, and her ability to be missing from gym class UNNOTICED to Sue Murphy. STEVE leaves his book on the comparison of infinities to Mr. Wentworth in the hope that he will get it straight. SANDI leaves her locker to anyone who is able to get it open. Scott leaves his seat in French IV to Dan Schaefer. MARY A. leaves her clarinet to anyone who can stand the lessons. BOB leaves his ability to do nothing in gym class to Doug Brewer and his sneakers to Heino. LYNNE leaves her horse to her sister, her clarinet to Mr. Searles with the hope that he will find some use for it, and she leaves Ben to no one. DALE leaves all hot cars to Jack Molema in hopes that he will realize the true meaning of hot . GLADYS leaves Chemistry to anyone crazy enough to try it and earplugs to all study hall teachers, especially Mrs. Blanchard. DON leaves his bad tires and his car to Jack Molema if he can stand to drive a good car. CHET leaves Fred coach's haircut rules and Steve Raffio Mrs. Luke's study hall. RENE leaves her ability to stay awake during Science class to Danny Schaefer. JOHN leaves his atheletic abilities to Fred, his little black book to Phil Fagnant and his ability to be controversial in history seminar class to Delbert Hill. JANA leaves her seat at the coffee shop to Sue H. , the messy lunchroom to Mrs. Lambert and her fantastic basket- ball dribble to Lisa Packer. MELVIN leaves his six bunsen burners in the lab to anyone who can hide them as well as he did and his ad libbing in chorus to Cindy Trushaw. DELBERTA leaves mouth gags to Patty H. , and Chuck O. and earplugs to Mr. Acklet and Debbie J. in hopes that they use these articles effectively. ERNIE leaves his ability to argue a science test to Terry Wood, he'll need it. ED leaves his GTO to anyone who can scrape up enough coins to put a little petro in it, Rt. 8 to Jack M., his woodshop philosophy to James Oliver, and the sandpits on Saturday nights to a certain minority group of the high school. HELEN leaves her locker to anyone who can stand Michael F., the Home Ec. Ill class to the future juniors and seniors (try it, you'll like it!) AND one 12 oz. can of Pepsi to Lisa P. 62 ALMA MATER Just across from Panther Mountain With her pine trees green, Stanas ournoble alma mater Plainly To be seen. Lift thexhorus sing her praises Over hill and dale, Hcde to thee, our noble High School, Chester, hail all hail. Blest by love of all her children, Who work with will and mighty To keep her colors proudly flashing Scarlet and white. Activities JOHN PALERMO Soccer 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Baseball 1,2,3; Tennis 4; Ptess Club 1,2, 3, 4; Band 1,2,3; Chorus 1,2; Prom Committee 3; Yearbook Layout Editor 4; Class President 4; Student Council 1,2,3. DON GAGNON Yearbook Layout Staff 4; Prom Committee 3. HELEN MASTRANUNZIO Press Club 4; Library Club 1,2, 3, 4; Chorus 1,2, 3,4; All State 4; Softball 2,3,4; Cafeteria Monitor 4; Prom Committee 3; Yearbook Staff 4. MELVIN A. PAULL Prom Chairman 3; Chorus 1,2,3, 4; Yearbook Business Editor 4; Press Club 1,2, 3, 4; Ticket Seller Basketball Games 2,3; Drama Club 1; Class Vice President 2; Ed- itor Panther 4; Band 1. HUGH F. RUANE Press Club 1,2; Co-Editor 3; Art Staff 4; Yearbook Ed- itorial Staff 4. GARY R. PROSSICK Basketball 4; Yearbook Staff 4. GLADYS MOFFITT BOB CARLINO Baseball 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Soccer 1,2,3, 4; Vice President 4; Yearbook Editor 4; Band 1,2; Chorus 1,2; Panther Staff 3,4; Prom Committee 3. SANDI WOODS Band 1,2, 3,4; Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Library Club 1,2,3; Press Club 1,2,3; Panther Co-Editor 4; Majorette 1,2, 3,4; Bowling 3,4; Tennis 1,2,3; Prom Committee 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Softball 2; NYSMA 2,3. SCOTT F. BREWER Soccer 3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Band 1, 2,3,4; Yearbook Staff 4; Prom Committee 3. SPENCER C. LAFLURE Soccer 1,2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1,2,3; Baseball 1; Track 3; Band 1,2, 3,4; Chorus 4; Prom Committee 3; Ski Club 1,2. JANA VAN DUSEN Chorus 2,3,4; Cafeteria Monitor 4; Prom Committee 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Softball 2,3,4; Scorekeeper 3,4; Bowling 4. ERNIE LAFLURE Soccer 1,2, 3,4; Tennis 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,3; Bowl- ing 4; Press Club 2,3; Service Club 1,2,3; National Honor Society 3,4; Band 1,2, 3,4; Chorus 1,2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Yearbook Photography Editor 4; Class President 2,3. 64 Prom Committee 3; Press Club 3,4. Activities ARTHUR DALE BISNER GARY WALLACE III Prom Committee 3; Yearbook Staff 4. Chorus 1,2, 3, 4; Band 1,2, 3,4; Soccer 2; Baseball 1; Basketball Scorekeeper 1,2, 3,4; Bowling 3,4; Press Club 1,2, 3, 4; Service Club 1,2,3; Class Treasurer 2, 4; Prom Committee 3; NYSSMA 3,4; All-State 3. DELBERT A HILL MARY AIKEN Prom Committee 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Band 1,2. Band 1,2, 3, 4; Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Library Club 1,2, 3, 4; Panther Staff 1,2,3; Panther Editor 4; Majorette 1,2,3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Yearbook Committee 4; Bowl- EDWARD BENNETT ing 2; Tennis 1,2,4; Softball 1; Cafeteria Moniter 4. Yearbook Staff 4; Prom Committee 3; Class President 1; Vice-President 2. MARY LAMBERT RENE C. WOOD Press Club 2; Library Club 1,2, 3, 4; Cheerleading 1,2, 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Majorette 2; Drum Majorette 3; Prom Committee 3; Prom Queen 3; Year- book Staff 4; Monitor 2,3; All State 3; Student Council Representative 3,4; Student Council Secretary 3,4; Clarinet Quartet 3; Clarinet Solo, NYSMA 1,3,4; Clarinet Duet 1,4. CHESTER FREDRICK Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Soccer 1,2, 3, 4; Tennis 1,3,4; Service Club 1,2; Student Council Vice President 4; Prom Committee 3. Yearbook Staff 4; Prom Committee 3; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Chorus 1,2, 3, 4; All-State 3; Student Council 2; Cheer- leading 1. LYNNE MURPHY Band 1,2, 3, 4; Chorus 1,2, 3, 4; All-State 3,4; Clarinet Quartet 3; Press Club 2, 3, 4;‘Library Club 1,2, 3, 4; Na- tional Honor Society 3,4; Secretary of Class of '72 1, 2,3,4; Secretary of Band 4; Prom Committee 3; Year- book Staff 4; Student Council 2; NYSMA Solo 1,2, 3, 4- NYSMA Duet 1,2,4. 65 With Special Appreciation To Miss Aubin From the Class of 1972 Yearbook Staff Although many days and some nights of hard work went into this finished product, we, the class of 1972, would like to thank everyone for the complete cooper- ation our yearbook staff received. 67 69 “AU The World Is a Stage And All The Men and Women Merely Players. They Have Their Exits and Their E Patron List Mike and Mary Hagadorn Suzanne Lutz Drs. Felix and Suzanne Schrenk Mr. Mrs. Howard B. Swan Mr. Mrs. Earl DeGrush Morriss Jennie VanDusen Miss Florence Aubin Mr. Mrs. William Amsler Mr. Mrs. Spencer C. LaFlure Warren Auto Pauline Merkle Mr. Sonny Moffit The Place Mr. Thomas Stewart Mr. Mrs. Dennis Searles 72 IN MEMORY OF WILLIAM AMSLER Congratulations and the Best of Luck to the Class of 1972 From LORNA BOB BREWER DOUG MELISSA ANN June 23, 1972 Compliments of AUSTIN J. SMITH STORE, INC. The Class of 1972 wishes to express their gratitude to all of the patrons and subscribers to our 1972 year book. Chestertown, New York Thank you, CLASS OF 72 74 40 75 Compliments From DAIRY QUEEN Best Wishes to the Class of 1972 LOON LAKE MARINA John and Barbara Stolen Chestertown, N.Y. PETRY’S COTTAGES Housekeeping Units Chestertown, N.Y. Phone 518-494-2874 Compliments of POTTERSVILLE DEPARTMENT STORE Ralph J. Montgomery Pottersviile, N.Y. Compliments of BOULETTE PHARMACY Compliments of ELLSWORTHS DRY GOODS Chestertown, New York Phone 494-3012 161 Main Street Warrensburg, New York 76 VILLAGE GARAGE Auto Repairs Parts Bar Wheel Alignment Best Wishes Bob Delaney To Brant Lake, N.Y. 494-2141 The Senior Class DR. MRS. AGARD’S STORE SPORT THOMAS HALLIDAY SHOP Fishing Tackle — Live Bait Meats, Fresh Vegetables Ice Rt. 9 Pottersville, N.Y. 494-3428 Groceries — Shell Gas — Beer Best Wishes to the Class of 1972 From DONALD E. LAMBERT —GENERAL CONTRACTOR Backhoe—Bulldozing Sand — Gravel Topsoil Chestertown, New York ELECTRONIC SERVICENTER Radio, T.V. and Communication Equip. Sales and Service Chestertown, New York E.E. Lewis, Prop. Phone 494-2031 77 Best Wishes To The Senior Class TRI-LAKES REALTY, INC. John and Florence Palermo 78 Compliments of Compliments of T.J. FISH SON OLD WEST TRADING POST INC. Chestertown, N.Y. Rt. 9 Lake George, N.Y. Compliments of T.C. MURPHY LUMBER Wevertown, New York FASHION TWO-TWENTY ROBERT'S GULF SERVICE Sales and Service Main St. Beatrice Eggleston Chestertown, N.Y. Lane Road North Creek, New York Phone: 998-2285 Best Wishes To The Senior Class Don Pauli CUSTOM BUILDER Friends Lake Road Chestertown, New York 12817 79 Compliments From NICK’S LIQUOR STORE Warrensburg, N.Y. Compliments of YARN And GIFT SHOP Chestertown, New York Phone:494-2713 Compliments of BISNER’S COFFEE SHOP Lou Bisner, Prop. Chestertown, New York Phone 494-2213 Compliments of HUESTIS OIL COMPANY Distributor of Mobil Products Chestertown, New York Phone: 494-2513 Best Wishes From GEORGE’S HIDEAWAY Old Route Nine Chestertown, New York Compliments of PANTHER MOUNTAIN HOUSE Chestertown, New York 494-2401 MALTBIE’S CHEVROLET Lake George Glens Falls Road Lake George, N.Y. 80 Best Wishes To Compliments of The Class of 1972 ADIRONDACK AUTO BODY Circle B Ranch John Oakes Riding Stable and Cottages Friends Lake Road Mae and Joe Boggia Chestertown, New York Compliments of McPHILLIPS HOTEL Compliments of COTTAGES JIM THE FLORIST Friends Lake Warrensburg, New York The Glen, N.Y. 12885 Best Wishes To Compliments of The Class of 1972 CHESTERTOWN From LIQUOR STORE KEN MURPHY Frank J. Dunn TRUCKING Chestertown, New York Chestertown, New York 81 Custom Home Building— Remodeling TRI-LAKES CONSTRUCTION CORP. Chestertown, N.Y. 12817 William Carlozzi Phone 494-3131 Compliments of RUSS’S COUNTRY INN 1 Mile South Chestertown, New York Best Wishes To The Class of 1972 Little And Flachbarth BUILDING CONTRACTORS Chestertown, New York Good Luck To The Class of 1972 Best Wishes To Class 1972 TOWSLEY TOWSLEY E.R. WHITE D.D.S. LUMBER COMPANY Chestertown, N.Y. Pottersville, New York BILL’S RESTAURANT Home Cooking Seven Days A Week Main Street, Warrensburg Eileen B. Crewell, Prop. Compliments of ANNE’S BEAUTY SHOPPE Chestertown, N.Y. 82 HUGH S FLOWERS 17 Horicon Ave. Warrensburg, N.Y. Phone: 623-2211 Best Wishes To The Senior Class THE WOODSHED Early American Gifts Chestertown, N.Y. 12817 MR. MRS. JOSEPH LAFLURE CINDY’S BEAUTY SHOP Compliments of Chestertown, N.Y. 12817 Two Stylists Phone 494-3215 BRANT LAKE CHESTERTOWN LAUNDROMATS Janet Wendell Ross Compliments of Compliments of BROWN’S SHOE STORE MONTGOMERY REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Warrensburg, New York Chestertown, New York Good Luck Kids WESTERN AUTO MARTIN FORD Ida May and Schuyler Martin Compliments of UPSTATE AGENCY INC. Your Family Store Neal and Elise Kroeze Warrensburg, New York Congratulations To The Senior Class of 1972 Mr. Mrs. Spencer C. LaFlure General Insurance Chestertown, N.Y. Phone 494-2281 THE POORE HOUSE 84 Best Wishes To Class of 1972 From THE VIKING MOTEL Helen Joseph Prossick Rt. 8-9 Loon Lake 518-494-2211 85 Compliments of BRANT LAKE MARKET BRANT LAKE LIQUOR STORE The BARTON FUNERAL HOME To The Class of 1972 Chestertown, New York 494-2811 Albert R. Pauli, Sr. GENERAL CONTRACTOR Friends Lake, New York 494-2215 CHESTER MARKET MARIE and AL ROSS 87
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